id|nct_id|outcome_id|non_inferiority_type|non_inferiority_description|param_type|param_value|dispersion_type|dispersion_value|p_value_modifier|p_value|ci_n_sides|ci_percent|ci_lower_limit|ci_upper_limit|ci_upper_limit_na_comment|p_value_description|method|method_description|estimate_description|groups_description|other_analysis_description|ci_upper_limit_raw|ci_lower_limit_raw|p_value_raw
81452891|NCT03092219|162592992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|For this outcome measure, missing data were imputed using a LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) method.||||||0.0001
81452892|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.001||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of Matrilysin (P09237) was analyzed.||||= 0.001
81452893|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.002||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of von Willebrand factor (P04275) was analyzed.||||= 0.002
81452894|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.044||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of CCN family member 4 (O95388) was analyzed.||||= 0.044
81452895|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.044||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of TGF beta-1 proprotein (P01137) was analyzed.||||= 0.044
81452896|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.127||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of TGF beta receptor type 3 (Q03167) was analyzed.||||= 0.127
81452897|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.21||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX differences (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of IL-15 receptor subunit alpha (Q13261) was analyzed.||||= 0.210
81513728|NCT03817463|162717489|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.7|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.83|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||HHF-(broad+specific)||0.83|0.60|<0.005
81513729|NCT03817463|162717489|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.66|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.78|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline||HHF-(broad + specific).||0.78|0.57|<0.005
81513730|NCT03817463|162717490|OTHER||Ajusted hazard ratio|0.75|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.81|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||HHF-broad.||0.81|0.69|<0.005
81637417|NCT01276509|162965383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.3393|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.149|0.249|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference from placebo at Week 8||0.249|-0.149|0.3393
81637418|NCT01276509|162965383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|0.124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.1433|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.068|0.316|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference from placebo at Week 8||0.316|-0.068|0.1433
81637419|NCT01276509|162965383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113||0.0922|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.036|0.335|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference from placebo at Week 8||0.335|-0.036|0.0922
81637420|NCT01276509|162965383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.3864|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.158|0.225|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference from placebo at Week 12||0.225|-0.158|0.3864
81637421|NCT01276509|162965383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.3005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.131|0.253|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference from placebo at Week 12||0.253|-0.131|0.3005
81452898|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.215||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of Metalloproteinase inhibitor 1 (P01033) was analyzed.||||= 0.215
81513731|NCT03817463|162717490|OTHER||Ajusted hazard ratio|0.78|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.88|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||HHF-broad.||0.88|0.69|<0.005
81513732|NCT03817463|162717491|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.68|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.83|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||HHF-specific. Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||0.83|0.56|<0.005
81526976|NCT01620528|162741469|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 2 of 7.||||< 0.001
81637422|NCT01276509|162965383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|-0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114||0.5385|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.198|0.176|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference from placebo at Week 12||0.176|-0.198|0.5385
81637423|NCT01276509|162965386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|0.124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.1234|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.052|0.299|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference from placebo at week 8||0.299|-0.052|0.1234
81637424|NCT01276509|162965386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.2378|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.092|0.234|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference from placebo at week 8||0.234|-0.092|0.2378
81637425|NCT01276509|162965386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|0.102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1529|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.062|0.266|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference from placebo at week 8||0.266|-0.062|0.1529
81637426|NCT01276509|162965386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.3661|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.146|0.222|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference from placebo at week 12||0.222|-0.146|0.3661
81637427|NCT01276509|162965386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.3169|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.136|0.246|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference from placebo at week 12||0.246|-0.136|0.3169
81637428|NCT01276509|162965386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.2755|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.116|0.248|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference from placebo at week 12||0.248|-0.116|0.2755
81637429|NCT00535626|162965405|OTHER|"To test if revision rate at 5 years is less than 10% (Ha - Alternative Hypothesis).~Note: All cases enrolled in the study had to undergo revision whether from their primary procedure or a previous revision. Based on literature, 10% is the expected rate of another revision occurring in this cohort of enrolled patients."|Revision or Pending Revision Rate|2.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|5.46|||||The estimated 2.43% revision rate was obtained by the Kaplan-Meier method.|||5.46|1.07|
81637430|NCT00535626|162965406|OTHER|To test if the change from the pre-operative HHS compared to the post-operative HHS at all intervals is statistically significant.|||||<|0.0001||||||This p-value applies to all intervals.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||<0.0001
81637431|NCT00535626|162965407|OTHER|To test whether the change from the pre-operative SF-36 Physical Score compared to each post-operative SF-36 Physical score is statistically significant.|||||<|0.0001||||||This p-value applies to all intervals.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||<0.0001
81637432|NCT00535626|162965407|OTHER|To test whether the change from the pre-operative SF-36 Mental Score compared to the 3 month SF-36 Mental Score is statistically significant.||||||0.0139|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.0139
81637433|NCT00535626|162965407|OTHER|To test whether the change from the pre-operative SF-36 Mental Score compared to the 1 year SF-36 Mental Score is statistically significant.||||||0.0254|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.0254
81637434|NCT00535626|162965407|OTHER|To test whether the change from the SF-36 Mental Score compared to the 2 year SF-36 Mental Score is statistically significant.||||||0.1506|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.1506
81637435|NCT00535626|162965407|OTHER|To test whether the change from the pre-operative SF-36 Mental Score compared to the 3 year SF-36 Mental Score is statistically significant.||||||0.0936|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.0936
81637436|NCT00535626|162965407|OTHER|To test if the change from the pre-operative SF-36 Mental Score compared to the 4 year SF-36 Mental Score is statistically significant.||||||0.0909|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.0909
81637437|NCT00535626|162965407|OTHER|To test whether the change from the pre-operative SF-36 Mental Score compared to the 5 year SF-36 Mental Score is statistically significant.||||||0.048|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.048
81637438|NCT00535626|162965410|OTHER|To test whether the change from the pre-operative LEAS Score compared to the 3 month LEAS Score is statistically significant.||||||0.0011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.0011
81637439|NCT00535626|162965410|OTHER|To test whether the change from the pre-operative LEAS compared to the 1, 2 and 3 year LEAS are statistically significant.|||||<|0.0001||||||This p-value applies to pre-op to 1, 2 and 3 year intervals.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||<0.0001
81637440|NCT00535626|162965410|OTHER|To test whether the change from the pre-operative LEAS compared to the 4 year LEAS is statistically significant.||||||0.0002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.0002
81637441|NCT00535626|162965410|OTHER|To test whether the change from the pre-operative LEAS compared to the 5 year LEAS is statistically significant.||||||0.0009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.0009
81637442|NCT01093690|162965492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||||||No adjustment.|Chi-squared|1-sided test||the study had 80 percent power to detect an absolute difference of 20 percent in complete response (70% for metoclopramide group vs 50% for control group)||||0.41
81637443|NCT00246129|162965494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.467|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.467
81637444|NCT00246129|162965495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.138|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.138
81637445|NCT03740737|162965503|OTHER||Treatment difference|63.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.5|67.1|||Fisher Exact||95% exact Agresti-Min confidence intervals.|||67.1|55.5|<0.001
81637446|NCT03740737|162965504|OTHER||Treatment difference|29.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.5|33.7|||Fisher Exact||95% exact Agresti-Min confidence intervals.|Ongoing Pregnancy Rate in the Fresh Cycle||33.7|22.5|<0.001
81637447|NCT03740737|162965508|OTHER||Treatment difference|31.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.7|36.0|||Fisher Exact||95% exact Agresti-Min confidence intervals.|Clinical pregnancy rate in the fresh cycle||36.0|24.7|<0.001
81637448|NCT03740737|162965508|OTHER||Treatment difference|68.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.2|72.1|||Fisher Exact||95% exact Agresti-Min confidence intervals.|Clinical pregnancy rate cumulatively||72.1|61.2|<0.001
81699320|NCT02678312|163094779|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.0655||||0.7958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6589|1.7232||The adjusted hazard ratio and the p-values are based on a Cox proportional hazard model, stratified by modified age group with treatment and NYHA/ROSS class group included as factor.|Cox Proportional Hazard|||||1.7232|0.6589|0.7958
81699321|NCT00132314|163094795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.2|||Log Rank|||Time-to-event analysis; The primary outcome hypothesis is tested using a two-sided log-rank test to compare the hazard rate for the IM treatment group to that for the oral treatment group.||1.20|0.63|0.39
81637449|NCT03740737|162965509|OTHER||Treatment difference|30.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.4|34.6|||Fisher Exact||95% exact Agresti-Min confidence intervals.|Vital pregnancy rate in the fresh cycle||34.6|23.4|<0.001
81637450|NCT03740737|162965509|OTHER||Treatment difference|65.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.5|69.1|||Fisher Exact||95% exact Agresti-Min confidence intervals.|Vital pregnancy rate cumulatively||69.1|57.5|<0.001
81637451|NCT03740737|162965511|OTHER||Treatment difference|35.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.1|39.2|||Fisher Exact||95% exact Agresti-Min confidence intervals.|Positive βhCG rate in the fresh cycle||39.2|28.1|<0.001
81637452|NCT03740737|162965511|OTHER||Treatment difference|72.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.3|76.2|||Fisher Exact||95% exact Agresti-Min confidence intervals.|Positive βhCG rate cumulatively||76.2|65.3|<0.001
81637453|NCT03740737|162965523|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.001
81637454|NCT03740737|162965524|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.001
81637455|NCT03740737|162965525|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.220
81637456|NCT03740737|162965526|OTHER|||||||0.588|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.588
81637457|NCT00569166|162965615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3679||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Treatment effectiveness was measured using pairwise comparisons of hot flash score change from baseline in each paced breathing arm.||||0.3679
81637458|NCT00569166|162965615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4715||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Treatment effectiveness was measured using pairwise comparisons of hot flash score change from baseline in each paced breathing arm.||||0.4715
81637459|NCT02746107|162965624|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|details provided in the protocol. Noninferiority margin=+/-5%|Risk Difference (RD)|0.5||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|5.4|||Chi-squared|||||5.4|-4|0.83
81637460|NCT02746107|162965625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.4||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|8.1|||Chi-squared||(risk on 5y) - (risk on 1y)|details provided in protocol;||8.1|-1.3|0.187
81637461|NCT02746107|162965626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|20.0|||Chi-squared||patient - (physicians themselves)|||20|10.8|<0.001
81637462|NCT02746107|162965626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|4.78|||Regression, Logistic|adjustment for age, gender, CHA2D2s-VASC score, nr of diagrams, nr of years, presence of someone close with stroke, graduation year, speciality||||4.78|2.25|<0.001
81637463|NCT02746107|162965627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.3||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|17.0|||Chi-squared|CHA2D2S-VASC risk score 1 was reference|positive value means higher proportion of prescription, CHA2D2S-VASC risk score 1 was reference|CHA2D2S-VASC risk score 1 was the reference||17|1.2|0.034
81637464|NCT02746107|162965627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.2||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|17.0|||Chi-squared|||||17|1.2|0.033
81637465|NCT02746107|162965627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|20.1|||Chi-squared|||||20.1|4.7|0.003
81637466|NCT02746107|162965627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|11.1||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|18.8|||Chi-squared|||||18.8|3.2|0.009
81637467|NCT02746107|162965627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.07|||Regression, Logistic|CHA2D2S-VASC risk score 1 was the reference, adjusted for nr diagrams, nr years, age, gender, smb close with stroke, speciality, professional degree||CHA2D2S-VASC risk score 1 was the reference||3.07|1.08|0.024
81637468|NCT02746107|162965627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.98|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age, gender, medical and academic degrees, someone close with stroke, speciality, period of risk estimation, number of figures.|numerator: CHADS-VASC 1|||2.98|1.06|0.03
81637469|NCT02746107|162965627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|4.09|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age, gender, medical and academic degrees, someone close with stroke, speciality, period of risk estimation, number of figures.|numerator = CHADS-VASC 1|||4.09|1.37|0.002
81637470|NCT02746107|162965627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.56|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age, gender, medical and academic degrees, someone close with stroke, speciality, period of risk estimation, number of figures.|numerator=CHADS-VASC 1|||2.56|1.14|0.004
81637471|NCT01536704|162965628|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence between two dosage treatments was concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the means for AUC (0-t) lies within the interval 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|0.94|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Geometric mean ratio of Cherry and Mint lozenge was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|The value was log-transformed and a linear mixed effects model was applied to this value, as the dependent variable, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participants as random effect.||0.94|0.88|
81637472|NCT01536704|162965628|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence between two dosage treatments was concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the means for AUC (0-t) lies within the interval 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.05|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test||Geometric mean ratio of Cherry and Mint lozenge was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|The value was log-transformed and a linear mixed effects model was applied to this value, as the dependent variable, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participants as random effect.||1.05|0.98|
81637473|NCT01536704|162965629|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence between two dosage treatments was concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the means for Cmax lies within the interval 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|0.94|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Geometric mean ratio of Cherry and Mint lozenge was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|The value was log-transformed and a linear mixed effects model was applied to this value, as the dependent variable, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participants as random effect.||0.94|0.85|
81637474|NCT01536704|162965629|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence between two dosage treatments was concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the means for Cmax lies within the interval 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.02|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Geometric mean ratio of Cherry and Mint lozenge was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|The value was log-transformed and a linear mixed effects model was applied to this value, as the dependent variable, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participants as random effect.||1.02|0.93|
81637475|NCT01536704|162965630|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence between two dosage treatments was concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the means for AUC (0-inf) lies within the interval 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.92||||||90.0|0.88|0.95|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Geometric mean ratio of Cherry and Mint lozenge was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|The value was log-transformed and a linear mixed effects model was applied to this value, as the dependent variable, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participants as random effect.||0.95|0.88|
81699322|NCT00132314|163094796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.2||95% Confidence Interval: 0.63 to 1.20|Regression, Cox|||||1.20|0.63|
81637476|NCT01536704|162965630|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence between two dosage treatments was concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the means for AUC (0-inf) lies within the interval 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.06|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Geometric mean ratio of Cherry and Mint lozenge was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|The value was log-transformed and a linear mixed effects model was applied to this value, as the dependent variable, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participants as random effect.||1.06|0.98|
81637477|NCT01536704|162965631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0006||||0.1491||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|The value of Tmax was adjusted for this non-parametric analysis.|The median difference was calculated as Cherry minus Peppermint.|The null hypothesis considered that there is no median within-subject difference between two treatment groups.||||0.1491
81637478|NCT01536704|162965631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0005||||0.679||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|The value of Tmax was adjusted for this non-parametric analysis.|The median difference was calculated as Cherry minus Peppermint.|The null hypothesis considered that there is no median within-subject difference between two treatment groups.||||0.6790
81637479|NCT01536704|162965632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0641||||0.5619||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|The value of T (1/2) was adjusted for this non-parametric analysis.|The median difference was calculated as Cherry minus Peppermint.|The null hypothesis considered that there is no median within-subject difference between two treatment groups.||||0.5619
81637480|NCT01536704|162965632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0538||||0.4523||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|The value of T (1/2) was adjusted for this non-parametric analysis.|The median difference was calculated as Cherry minus Peppermint.|The null hypothesis considered that there is no median within-subject difference between two treatment groups.||||0.4523
81637481|NCT01536704|162965633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0025||||0.5113||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|This non-parametric analysis was performed on the unadjusted values of parameters.|The median difference was calculated as Cherry minus Peppermint.|The null hypothesis considered that there is no median within-subject difference between two treatment groups.||||0.5113
81513733|NCT03817463|162717491|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.64|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.81|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||HHF-specific. Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||0.81|0.51|<0.005
81513734|NCT03817463|162717492|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.55|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.63|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||||0.63|0.48|<0.005
81637482|NCT01536704|162965633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.0042||||0.537||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|This non-parametric analysis was performed on the unadjusted values of parameters.|The median difference was calculated as Cherry minus Peppermint.|The null hypothesis considered that there is no median within-subject difference between two treatment groups.||||0.5370
81637483|NCT03316170|162965640|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.30|-1.75|.06
81637484|NCT01836523|162965644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper bound of 95% confidence interval was \<0.3.|Treatment difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.07||||||Analysis was performed using MMRMs where all post-baseline measurements for the specific variable from planned visits up to week 52 and obtained no later than 1 day after withdrawal from treatment were entered as the dependent variable, and visit, treatment, country and the stratification variable (4 levels: HbA1c \< 8.5% and ≥8.5%, each intersected by BMI≤27 kg/m2 and \>27 kg/m2) were included as fixed factors and the corresponding baseline value as covariate.||-0.07|-0.32|
81637485|NCT01836523|162965644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper bound of 95% confidence interval was \<0.3.|Treatment difference|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.03||||||Analysis was performed using MMRMs where all post-baseline measurements for the specific variable from planned visits up to week 52 and obtained no later than 1 day after withdrawal from treatment were entered as the dependent variable, and visit, treatment, country and the stratification variable (4 levels: HbA1c \< 8.5% and ≥8.5%, each intersected by BMI≤27 kg/m2 and \>27 kg/m2) were included as fixed factors and the corresponding baseline value as covariate.||-0.03|-0.27|
81637486|NCT01836523|162965644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper bound of 95% confidence interval was \<0.3.|Treatment difference|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.03||||||Analysis was performed using MMRMs where all post-baseline measurements for the specific variable from planned visits up to week 52 and obtained no later than 1 day after withdrawal from treatment were entered as the dependent variable, and visit, treatment, country and the stratification variable (4 levels: HbA1c \< 8.5% and ≥8.5%, each intersected by BMI≤27 kg/m2 and \>27 kg/m2) were included as fixed factors and the corresponding baseline value as covariate.||0.03|-0.21|
81637487|NCT01836523|162965645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-4.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.65|-4.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using MMRMs where all post-baseline measurements for the specific variable from planned visits up to week 52 and obtained no later than 1 day after withdrawal from treatment were entered as the dependent variable, and visit, treatment, country and the stratification variable (4 levels: HbA1c \< 8.5% and ≥8.5%, each intersected by BMI≤27 kg/m2 and \>27 kg/m2) were included as fixed factors and the corresponding baseline value as covariate.||-4.16|-5.65|<0.0001
81637488|NCT01836523|162965645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-3.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.29|-2.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using MMRMs where all post-baseline measurements for the specific variable from planned visits up to week 52 and obtained no later than 1 day after withdrawal from treatment were entered as the dependent variable, and visit, treatment, country and the stratification variable (4 levels: HbA1c \< 8.5% and ≥8.5%, each intersected by BMI≤27 kg/m2 and \>27 kg/m2) were included as fixed factors and the corresponding baseline value as covariate.||-2.81|-4.29|<0.0001
81699323|NCT00223652|163094805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=.001
81513735|NCT03817463|162717492|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.59|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.65|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||||0.65|0.54|<0.005
81513736|NCT03817463|162717493|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.65|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.76|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||||0.76|0.56|<0.05
81513737|NCT03817463|162717493|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.66|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.72|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||||0.72|0.61|<0.005
81637489|NCT01836523|162965645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|-1.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using MMRMs where all post-baseline measurements for the specific variable from planned visits up to week 52 and obtained no later than 1 day after withdrawal from treatment were entered as the dependent variable, and visit, treatment, country and the stratification variable (4 levels: HbA1c \< 8.5% and ≥8.5%, each intersected by BMI≤27 kg/m2 and \>27 kg/m2) were included as fixed factors and the corresponding baseline value as covariate.||-1.47|-2.91|<0.0001
81513738|NCT03817463|162717494|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.72|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.82|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||||0.82|0.64|<0.005
81637490|NCT01836523|162965646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using MMRMs where all post-baseline measurements for specific variable from planned visits up to week 52 and obtained no later than 1 day after withdrawal from treatment were entered as dependent variable, and visit, treatment, country and stratification variable (4 levels: HbA1c \< 8.5% and ≥8.5%, each intersected by BMI≤27 kg/m2 and \>27 kg/m2) were included as fixed factors and the corresponding baseline value as covariate. The measurements were log-transformed before analysis||0.96|0.88|<0.0001
81637491|NCT01836523|162965646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.95||||0.0148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using MMRMs where all post-baseline measurements for specific variable from planned visits up to week 52 and obtained no later than 1 day after withdrawal from treatment were entered as dependent variable, and visit, treatment, country and stratification variable (4 levels: HbA1c \< 8.5% and ≥8.5%, each intersected by BMI≤27 kg/m2 and \>27 kg/m2) were included as fixed factors and the corresponding baseline value as covariate. The measurements were log-transformed before analysis||0.99|0.91|0.0148
81637492|NCT01836523|162965646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.0||||0.9615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using MMRMs where all post-baseline measurements for specific variable from planned visits up to week 52 and obtained no later than 1 day after withdrawal from treatment were entered as dependent variable, and visit, treatment, country and stratification variable (4 levels: HbA1c \< 8.5% and ≥8.5%, each intersected by BMI≤27 kg/m2 and \>27 kg/m2) were included as fixed factors and the corresponding baseline value as covariate. The measurements were log-transformed before analysis||1.04|0.96|0.9615
81637493|NCT01836523|162965647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.31||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.59|||Negative binomial regression|||The endpoint was analysed using a negative binomial regression model with a log-link function and the log of the time period in which an occurrence of a hypoglycaemic episode was considered treatment emergent as offset. The model included fixed factors (treatment, country, stratification group) and a covariate (baseline HbA1c).||1.59|1.07|0.0081
81637494|NCT01836523|162965647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.27||||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.55|||Negative binomial regression|||The endpoint was analysed using a negative binomial regression model with a log-link function and the log of the time period in which an occurrence of a hypoglycaemic episode was considered treatment emergent as offset. The model included fixed factors (treatment, country, stratification group) and a covariate (baseline HbA1c).||1.55|1.03|0.0219
81637495|NCT01836523|162965647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.17||||0.1079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.43|||Negative binomial regression|||The endpoint was analysed using a negative binomial regression model with a log-link function and the log of the time period in which an occurrence of a hypoglycaemic episode was considered treatment emergent as offset. The model included fixed factors (treatment, country, stratification group) and a covariate (baseline HbA1c).||1.43|0.97|0.1079
81452899|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.215||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of Pappalysin-1 (Q13219) was analyzed.||||= 0.215
81513739|NCT03817463|162717494|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.72|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.78|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||||0.78|0.66|<0.005
81513740|NCT03817463|162717495|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|1.02||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.18|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||||1.18|0.88|0.816
81513741|NCT03817463|162717495|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.87||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.97|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||||0.97|0.78|0.013
81513742|NCT03817463|162717496|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.82|||<|0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.96|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||0.96|0.71|<0.011
81513743|NCT03817463|162717496|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.84||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.01|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||1.01|0.69|0.064
81513744|NCT03817463|162717497|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.59|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.84|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||0.84|0.42|<0.005
81513745|NCT03817463|162717497|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.6|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.72|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||0.72|0.49|<0.005
81699324|NCT00223652|163094805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.07
81637496|NCT04803734|162965648|EQUIVALENCE|To establish bioequivalence of albuterol under fasting conditions, the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the geometric means between the products should fall within the FDA defined acceptance range of 80.00%-125.00% interval for ln-transformed Cmax.|Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.862||||0.0328|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.807|0.922|||ANOVA|||||0.922|0.807|0.0328
81637497|NCT04803734|162965649|EQUIVALENCE|To establish bioequivalence of albuterol under fasting conditions, the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the geometric means between the products should fall within the FDA defined acceptance range of 80.00%-125.00% interval for ln-transformed AUC(0-t).|Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.941|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.909|0.976|||ANOVA|||||0.976|0.909|<0.0001
81637498|NCT04803734|162965650|EQUIVALENCE|To establish bioequivalence of albuterol under fasting conditions, the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the geometric means between the products should fall within the FDA defined acceptance range of 80.00%-125.00% interval for ln-transformed AUC(0-inf).|Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.942|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|0.975|||ANOVA|||||0.975|0.910|<0.0001
81637499|NCT00749944|162965661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|1.77||||||There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.77|-0.33|
81637500|NCT00749944|162965661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.43||||||Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.43|-0.50|
81637501|NCT00749944|162965661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|2.11||||||Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||2.11|-0.27|
81513746|NCT03817463|162717498|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.54|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.64|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||||0.64|0.46|<0.005
81637502|NCT00749944|162965661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|1.53||||||Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.53|-0.52|
81637503|NCT00749944|162965661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.5|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.50|-1.35|
81637504|NCT00749944|162965661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|1.24||||||Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.24|-1.18|
81637505|NCT00749944|162965661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.63|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.63|-1.37|
81513747|NCT03817463|162717498|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.56|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.66|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||||0.66|0.47|<0.005
81637506|NCT00749944|162965662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|1.39||||||There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.39|-0.15|
81637507|NCT00749944|162965662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|1.07||||||Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.07|-0.24|
81637508|NCT00749944|162965662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|1.22||||||Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.22|-0.26|
81637509|NCT00749944|162965662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|1.06||||||Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.06|-0.18|
81637510|NCT00749944|162965662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.78||||||Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.78|-0.58|
81637511|NCT00749944|162965662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.92||||||Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.92|-0.48|
81637512|NCT00749944|162965662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.72||||||Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.72|-0.26|
81637513|NCT00749944|162965663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.24||||||There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.24|-0.00|
81637514|NCT00749944|162965663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.29||||||Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.29|0.18|
81637515|NCT00749944|162965663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.3||||||Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.30|0.02|
81637516|NCT00749944|162965663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.05||||||Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.05|-0.19|
81637517|NCT00749944|162965663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.05||||||Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.05|-0.09|
81513748|NCT03817463|162717499|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.95||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.11|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||||1.11|0.81|0.545
81513749|NCT03817463|162717499|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.91||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.99|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||||0.99|0.83|0.036
81637518|NCT00749944|162965663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|1.06||||||Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.06|-0.28|
81637519|NCT00749944|162965663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.65||||||Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.65|-0.47|
81637520|NCT00749944|162965664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.72|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (t; fixed), subject (random), day (d; fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.72|-0.02|
81637521|NCT00749944|162965664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.54|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.54|0.16|
81637522|NCT00749944|162965664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.08|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||2.08|0.39|
81699325|NCT00223652|163094805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.95
81576223|NCT00848081|162823847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.403||||||1-sided test|Fisher Exact|||The p-value is from a one-sided Fisher's exact test with a significance level of 0.05. A total of 142 subjects per treatment arm would provide 91% power to detect the difference between a Group 1 proportion of 0.03 and a Group 2 proportion of 0.13.||||0.403
81576224|NCT00848081|162823849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||||||p-value is on change from baseline|ANCOVA|||The LS mean, standard error, 2-sided 95% confidence interval and p-value for the difference between placebo and tadalafil 5 mg are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.||||0.130
81576225|NCT00848081|162823850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.258||||||p-value is on change from baseline|ANOVA|The p-value is from Type III sums of squares ANOVA on rank-transformed data.||||||0.258
81576226|NCT00848081|162823851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.828|||||||ANOVA|P-value is from Type III sums of squares ANOVA on rank-transformed data; p-value is on change from baseline.||||||0.828
81576227|NCT00720434|162823880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.36357||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19228|-0.53485|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to compare differences among treatments. Independent variables included treatment and log-transformed baseline HCV viral load. Adjusted mean difference and corresponding 95 percentage (%) confidence interval (CI) were calculated.||-0.53485|-4.19228|0.0131
81576228|NCT00720434|162823880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.4919||||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.44619|-0.5376|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used to compare differences among treatments. Independent variables included treatment and log-transformed baseline HCV viral load. Adjusted mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated.||-0.53760|-4.44619|0.0142
81452900|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.745||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of Proto-oncogene c-Src (P12931) was analyzed.||||= 0.745
81576229|NCT00720434|162823880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.46325||||0.1368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41898|0.49248|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used to compare differences among treatments. Independent variables included treatment and log-transformed baseline HCV viral load. Adjusted mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated.||0.49248|-3.41898|0.1368
81576230|NCT00720434|162823880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.90032||||0.3321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76711|0.96648|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used to compare differences among treatments. Independent variables included treatment and log-transformed baseline HCV viral load. Adjusted mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated.||0.96648|-2.76711|0.3321
81576231|NCT00720434|162823880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.02865||||0.2839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95573|0.89844|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used to compare differences among treatments. Independent variables included treatment and log-transformed baseline HCV viral load. Adjusted mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated.||0.89844|-2.95573|0.2839
81576232|NCT00720434|162823880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.12833||||0.8891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73676|1.99342|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used to compare differences among treatments. Independent variables included treatment and log-transformed baseline HCV viral load. Adjusted mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated.||1.99342|-1.73676|0.8891
81576233|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1565|0.8785||||||Week 4: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.8785|0.1565|
81576234|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.233|0.969||||||Week 4: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.9690|0.2330|
81513750|NCT03817463|162717500|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.93||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.09|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||1.09|0.79|0.353
81576235|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.625|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0871|0.9191||||||Week 4: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.9191|0.0871|
81576236|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-0.025|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4769|0.4336||||||Week 4: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.4336|-0.4769|
81576237|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.125||||||95.0|-0.4024|0.6049||||||Week 4: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.6049|-0.4024|
81576238|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5729|0.3149||||||Week 4: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.3149|-0.5729|
81576239|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1836|0.6931||||||Week 12: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.6931|-0.1836|
81576240|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.375|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1732|0.7797||||||Week 12: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.7797|-0.1732|
81576241|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.125|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4024|0.6049||||||Week 12: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.6049|-0.4024|
81576242|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.175|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2934|0.5917||||||Week 12: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.5917|-0.2934|
81699326|NCT00223652|163094806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.37
81699327|NCT00223652|163094807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.0001
81637523|NCT00749944|162965664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.52|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.52|0.14|
81637524|NCT00749944|162965664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|1.09|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), time (fixed), d (fixed), and interactions for t-by-time, t-by-d, time-by-d and t-by-time-by-d.|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.09|-0.06|
81637525|NCT00749944|162965664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.7|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.70|0.05|
81452901|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.762||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of Protein AMBP (P02760) was analyzed.||||= 0.762
81513751|NCT03817463|162717500|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.9||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.05|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||1.05|0.78|0.197
81513752|NCT03817463|162717501|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.43|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.63|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||0.63|0.30|<0.005
81513753|NCT03817463|162717501|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.27|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.44|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||0.44|0.16|<0.005
81513754|NCT03817463|162717502|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|1.05||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.25|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||||1.25|0.89|0.535
81513755|NCT03817463|162717502|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.98||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.15|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||||1.15|0.84|0.850
81513756|NCT03817463|162717503|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|1.03||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.31|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||1.31|0.81|0.828
81637526|NCT00749944|162965664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.88|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.88|-0.12|
81637527|NCT00749944|162965665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|1.43|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (t; fixed), subject (random), day (d; fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.43|-3.07|
81637528|NCT00749944|162965665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|2.08|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||2.08|-2.47|
81637529|NCT00749944|162965665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.19|0.89|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.89|-5.19|
81637530|NCT00749944|162965665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|1.7|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.70|-3.67|
81699328|NCT00223652|163094807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.61
81513757|NCT03817463|162717503|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|1.01||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.42|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||1.42|0.72|0.944
81513758|NCT03817463|162717504|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.94||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.22|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||||1.22|0.73|0.642
81513759|NCT03817463|162717504|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.89||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.19|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||||1.19|0.66|0.417
81513760|NCT03817463|162717505|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.89||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.02|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||1.02|0.77|0.091
81513761|NCT03817463|162717506|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|1.97|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|3.03|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||3.03|1.28|<0.005
81513762|NCT03817463|162717507|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.95||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.2|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||1.20|0.75|0.654
81513763|NCT03817463|162717508|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.78||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.17|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||1.17|0.52|0.233
81699329|NCT00223652|163094807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.20
81699330|NCT00223652|163094808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized estimating equations models|||||||<0.0001
81699331|NCT00223652|163094808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized estimating equations models|||||||0.12
81513764|NCT03817463|162717509|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.56|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.82|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables at baseline.||Hazards ratios reported include data from all countries with non-missing values.||0.82|0.38|<0.005
81513765|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.8|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Emergency room visits - Finland||0.80|0.69|
81513766|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.38|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Emergency room visits - Japan||1.38|0.59|
81576243|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2913|0.696||||||Week 12: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.6960|-0.2913|
81576244|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-0.075|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5144|0.388||||||Week 12: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.3880|-0.5144|
81576245|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3728|0.5414||||||Week 48: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.5414|-0.3728|
81576246|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2913|0.696||||||Week 48: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.6960|-0.2913|
81576247|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.125|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4024|0.6049||||||Week 48: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.6049|-0.4024|
81576248|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-0.025||||||95.0|-0.4769|0.4336||||||Week 48: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.4336|-0.4769|
81637531|NCT00749944|162965665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|4.26|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), time (fixed), d (fixed), and interactions for t-by-time, t-by-d, time-by-d and t-by-time-by-d.|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||4.26|-0.36|
81452902|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.762||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of Uromodulin (P07911) was analyzed.||||= 0.762
81513767|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.0|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Emergency room visits - South Korea||1.00|0.82|
81513768|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.87|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Emergency room visit - Spain||0.87|0.59|
81513769|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.01|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Emergency room visit - Sweden||1.01|0.87|
81513770|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.93|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Emergency room visit - Taiwan||0.93|0.80|
81513771|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.85|||||HR and confidence interval were estimated using a cox proportional hazard model, comparing treatment groups and adjusting for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables.|First impatient stay - Finland||0.85|0.75|
81513772|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.84|||||HR and confidence interval were estimated using a cox proportional hazard model, comparing treatment groups and adjusting for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables.|First impatient stay - Japan||0.84|0.68|
81513773|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.82|||||HR and confidence interval were estimated using a cox proportional hazard model, comparing treatment groups and adjusting for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables.|First impatient stay - South Korea||0.82|0.69|
81513774|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.94|||||HR and confidence interval were estimated using a cox proportional hazard model, comparing treatment groups and adjusting for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables.|First impatient stay - Norway||0.94|0.78|
81576249|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.125|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4024|0.6049||||||Week 48: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.6049|-0.4024|
81576250|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5729|0.3149||||||Week 48: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.3149|-0.5729|
81513775|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.89|||||HR and confidence interval were estimated using a cox proportional hazard model, comparing treatment groups and adjusting for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables.|First impatient stay - Spain||0.89|0.66|
81576251|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6191|0.2811||||||Week 60: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.2811|-0.6191|
81576252|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.507|0.507||||||Week 60: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.5070|-0.5070|
81576253|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.507|0.507||||||Week 60: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.5070|-0.5070|
81699332|NCT00223652|163094808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized estimating equations models|||||||0.86
81452903|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.762||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of Aminopeptidase N (P15144) was analyzed.||||= 0.762
81452904|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.762||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of TNFRSF1A (P19438) was analyzed.||||= 0.762
81637532|NCT00749944|162965665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|3.3|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||3.30|-3.32|
81637533|NCT00749944|162965665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|3.97|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||3.97|-1.80|
81637534|NCT00749944|162965666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|1.32|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (t; fixed), subject (random), day (d; fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.32|-0.29|
81637535|NCT00749944|162965666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.25|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.25|-0.17|
81576254|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6191|0.2811||||||Week 60: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.2811|-0.6191|
81452905|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.917||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of Plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (P05121) was analyzed.||||= 0.917
81637536|NCT00749944|162965666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.92|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.92|-0.55|
81637537|NCT00749944|162965666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.99|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.99|-0.46|
81576255|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.507|0.507||||||Week 60: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.5070|-0.5070|
81637538|NCT00749944|162965666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.37|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), time (fixed), d (fixed), and interactions for t-by-time, t-by-d, time-by-d and t-by-time-by-d.|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.37|-0.19|
81637539|NCT00749944|162965666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.76|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.76|-0.91|
81452906|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.917||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of CCN family member 2 (P29279) was analyzed.||||= 0.917
81452907|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.917||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of uPAR (Q03405) was analyzed.||||= 0.917
81576256|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6191|0.2811||||||Week 60: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.2811|-0.6191|
81637540|NCT00749944|162965666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.85|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.85|-0.65|
81637541|NCT00749944|162965667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.65|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (t; fixed), subject (random), day (d; fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.65|-0.20|
81637542|NCT00749944|162965667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.58|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.58|-0.17|
81637543|NCT00749944|162965667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.65|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.65|-0.23|
81637544|NCT00749944|162965667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.41|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.41|-0.37|
81637545|NCT00749944|162965667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.59|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), time (fixed), d (fixed), and interactions for t-by-time, t-by-d, time-by-d and t-by-time-by-d.|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.59|-0.41|
81637546|NCT00749944|162965667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.63|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.63|-0.44|
81452908|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.917||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of C-C motif chemokine 14 (Q16627) was analyzed.||||= 0.917
81452909|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.979||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of C-C motif chemokine 16 (O15467) was analyzed.||||= 0.979
81452910|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.979||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of Collagen alpha-1(I) chain (P02452) was analyzed.||||= 0.979
81452911|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.979||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of Decorin (P07585) was analyzed.||||= 0.979
81637547|NCT00749944|162965667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.34|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, t (fixed), subject (random), d (fixed), and interaction for t-by-d.|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.34|-0.58|
81452912|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.979||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX differences (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of C-C motif chemokine 2 (P13500) was analyzed.||||= 0.979
81513776|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.93|||||HR and confidence interval were estimated using a cox proportional hazard model, comparing treatment groups and adjusting for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables.|First impatient stay - Sweden||0.93|0.81|
81513777|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.86|||||HR and confidence interval were estimated using a cox proportional hazard model, comparing treatment groups and adjusting for unbalanced propensity score (PS)-variables.|First impatient stay - Taiwan||0.86|0.74|
81637548|NCT00749944|162965668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|1.1|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.10|-0.66|
81452913|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.979||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (P14780) was analyzed.||||= 0.979
81637549|NCT00749944|162965668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|1.35|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.35|-0.46|
81513778|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.71|||||Poisson regression model was used.|All-cause hospital admissions||0.71|0.64|
81513779|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.76|||||Poisson regression model was used.|For all-cause hospital admissions - Japan||0.76|0.63|
81513780|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.75|||||Poisson regression model was used.|All-cause hospital admissions - South Korea||0.75|0.66|
81513781|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.85|||||Poisson regression model was used.|All-cause hospital admissions - Norway||0.85|0.77|
81513782|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.77|||||Poisson regression model was used.|All-cause hospital admissions - Spain||0.77|0.60|
81513783|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.89|||||Poisson regression model was used.|All-cause hospital admissions - Sweden||0.89|0.80|
81513784|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.87||||||All-cause hospital admissions - Taiwan||0.87|0.72|
81699333|NCT00223652|163094809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.37
81637550|NCT00749944|162965668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.71|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.71|-1.16|
81637551|NCT00749944|162965668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.73|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.73|-0.68|
81637552|NCT00749944|162965668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|1.96|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.96|-0.79|
81637553|NCT00749944|162965668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.82|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.82|-1.69|
81637554|NCT00749944|162965668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.68|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.68|-0.86|
81637555|NCT00749944|162965669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|1.08|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.08|-0.55|
81637556|NCT00749944|162965669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|1.46|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.46|-0.39|
81699334|NCT00223652|163094810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized estimating equations models|||||||>0.37
81699335|NCT00873288|163094817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||> 0.05
81699336|NCT00873288|163094819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.207|||||||Chi-squared|The Pearson Chi-squared value = 1.590||||||0.207
81699337|NCT00873288|163094820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.66
81699338|NCT02514772|163094822|OTHER||Difference (%)|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|16.9||||||||16.9|-20.6|
81699339|NCT02514772|163094823|OTHER||Difference (%)|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|16.9||||||||16.9|-20.6|
81513785|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.79|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Outpatient healthcare visits - Finland||0.79|0.77|
81699340|NCT02514772|163094824|OTHER||Difference (%)|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|17.6||||||||17.6|-21.2|
81699341|NCT02514772|163094825|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|13.3||||||Incidence difference of infusion-related reactions, occurred on day of or on day after first infusion (i.e. on study day 1 or on study day 2).||13.3|-24.2|
81699342|NCT02514772|163094825|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|13.6||||||Incidence difference of infusion-related reactions, occurred on day of or on day after second infusion (i.e. on study day 14 or on study day 15).||13.6|-24.5|
81699343|NCT02514772|163094825|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|11.4||||||Incidence difference of infusion-related reactions overall on day(s) of or day(s) after either infusion (i.e. on day 1 or 2 and on day 14 or day 15).||11.4|-26.0|
81699344|NCT00698035|163094843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of baseline estradiol between LC/MS and RIA||||>0.05
81699345|NCT00698035|163094843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||singificant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of week 4 estradiol between LC/MS and RIA||||>0.05
81699346|NCT00698035|163094846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in SI from BL to W12||||0.021
81699347|NCT00698035|163094846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in SD from BL to W12||||<0.001
81699348|NCT00698035|163094846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0228||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in SI from BL to W12||||0.0228
81699349|NCT00698035|163094846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in SD from BL to W12||||<0.001
81699350|NCT00698035|163094847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in SS from Baseline to Week 12||||0.004
81699351|NCT00698035|163094847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.139||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in SS from Baseline to Week 12||||0.139
81699352|NCT00698035|163094848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in rugae, pallor, petechiae, mucosal thinning and dryness between baseline and week 12||||<0.001
81699353|NCT00698035|163094848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in rugae, pallor, mucosal thinning, and dryness from baseline to 12 weeks||||<0.001
81699354|NCT00698035|163094848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0061||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in petechiae between baseline and week 12||||0.0061
81699355|NCT01106391|163094880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate of technical success (%)|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.5|96.2|||||The 95% confidence interval was based on the exact confidence interval (Collett, 1991)|Since this was a feasibility study without comparisons, sample size was not determined based on statistical consideration. No formal hypothesis testing was performed either.||96.2|79.5|
81637557|NCT00749944|162965669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|1.25|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.25|-1.08|
81637558|NCT00749944|162965669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.9|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.90|-0.62|
81637559|NCT00749944|162965669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|1.95|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.95|-0.94|
81637560|NCT00749944|162965669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|1.51|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.51|-1.57|
81637561|NCT00749944|162965669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.75|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.75|-0.91|
81699356|NCT01106391|163094881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate of achieved primary safety(%)|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.1|99.6|||||The 95% confidence interval was based on the exact confidence interval (Collett, 1991)|Since this was a feasibility study without comparisons, sample size was not determined based on statistical consideration. No formal hypothesis testing was performed either.||99.6|88.1|
81637562|NCT00749944|162965670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|1.06|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.06|-1.76|
81637563|NCT00749944|162965670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.17|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.17|-0.96|
81637564|NCT00749944|162965670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|4.91|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||4.91|-1.94|
81513786|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|0.97|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Outpatient healthcare visits - Japan||0.97|0.94|
81513787|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|0.97|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Outpatient healthcare visits - South Korea||0.97|0.96|
81513788|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|0.97||||||Outpatient healthcare visits - Norway||0.97|0.94|
81699357|NCT00150345|163094890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.493||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.129|1.755|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio computed from the logistic regression (logit model) including terms for treatment arm, concomitant fluconazole, and positive PCR before randomization. Event IFI=yes is modeled.|Hypothesis: H0: rv - rp = 0 vs H1: rv - rp does not equal 0, where ri is rate of IFI (i=v for voriconazole group, i=p for deferred voriconazole group). Logit model (including important covariates) used. The adjusted odds ratio and 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) for adjusted odds ratio calculated. If 95% CI around odds ratio does not contain a value of 1, then the null hypothesis of equal rates of IFI between immediate voriconazole and deferred voriconazole to be rejected.||1.755|0.129|0.258
81699358|NCT00150345|163094891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.822||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.398|1.696|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio computed from the logistic regression (logit model) including terms for treatment arm, concomitant fluconazole, and positive PCR before randomization. Event defervescence=yes is modeled.|||1.696|0.398|0.596
81699359|NCT00150345|163094892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.936||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.441|1.988|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio computed from the logistic regression (logit model) including terms for treatment arm, concomitant fluconazole, and positive PCR before randomization. Event defervescence=yes is modeled.|||1.988|0.441|0.864
81699360|NCT00150345|163094893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.955|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.955
81699361|NCT00150345|163094895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % participants that died|5.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|16.78|||||Approximate 2-sided confidence interval (CI).|Difference in proportions expressed as a percent: immediate voriconazole versus (vs) deferred voriconazole treatment||16.78|-5.08|
81699362|NCT00150345|163094896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.190
81702442|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-37.87||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.98|-15.75||P-value is for Pre-Mid-Day Meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.75|-59.98|0.0011
81637565|NCT00749944|162965670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|2.18|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||2.18|-1.18|
81637566|NCT00749944|162965670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|2.07|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||2.07|-0.85|
81637567|NCT00749944|162965670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|6.79|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||6.79|-2.60|
81637568|NCT00749944|162965670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.96|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||2.96|-0.70|
81637569|NCT00749944|162965671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.27|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.27|-0.26|
81637570|NCT00749944|162965671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.29|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.29|-0.25|
81637571|NCT00749944|162965671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.58|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.58|-0.37|
81699363|NCT00150345|163094897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.888||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.004|-0.059||SAS PROC REG with SELECTION=STEPWISE option of SLENTRY=0.05 and SLSTAY=0.10 utilized. Stepwise option combined forward stepping (with a 0.05 level to enter) with elimination of variables already in model that do not stay significant at 0.10 level.|Regression, Linear|Variables: association with age, c-reactive protein, and time to continuous defervescence not significant at 0.05 level; not included in final model||Continuous defervescence achieved=Yes||-0.059|-44.004|0.049
81699364|NCT00150345|163094917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|2.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.96|19.97||||||Difference in proportions expressed as a percent: immediate voriconazole vs deferred voriconazole treatment||19.97|-14.96|
81637572|NCT00749944|162965671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.34|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.34|-0.17|
81637573|NCT00749944|162965671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.48|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.48|-0.40|
81637574|NCT00749944|162965671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.78|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.78|-0.44|
81637575|NCT00749944|162965671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.4|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.40|-0.14|
81637576|NCT00749944|162965674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|1.9|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.90|-1.09|
81637577|NCT00749944|162965674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|1.71|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.71|-1.54|
81637578|NCT00749944|162965674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|2.6|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||2.60|-2.47|
81699365|NCT03783442|163094927|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.8|||Stratified Log-rank Test|One-sided p-value estimated from log rank test stratified by pooled geographic region, prior definitive therapy and Investigator chemotherapy choice|Stratified Hazard ratio was based on Cox regression model including treatment arm as a covariate and stratified by pooled geographic region (Asia vs. Rest of World), prior definitive therapy and Investigator choice of chemotherapy as strata.|||0.80|0.54|<0.0001
81637579|NCT00749944|162965674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|2.15|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||2.15|-1.57|
81637580|NCT00749944|162965674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|0.36|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.36|-2.23|
81513789|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.91|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Outpatient healthcare visit - Spain||0.91|0.85|
81699366|NCT03783442|163094928|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.75|||Stratified Log-rank test|One-sided p-value estimated from log rank test stratified by pooled geographic region, prior definitive therapy and Investigator chemotherapy choice.|Stratified Hazard ratio was based on Cox regression model including treatment arm as a covariate and stratified by pooled geographic region (Asia vs. Rest of World), prior definitive therapy and Investigator choice of chemotherapy as strata.|||0.75|0.52|<0.0001
81699367|NCT03783442|163094929|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|3.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by pooled geographic region, prior definitive therapy, and Investigator choice of chemotherapy.|Odds ratio was calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method, stratified by pooled geographic region, prior definitive therapy, and Investigator choice of chemotherapy.|||3.27|1.73|<0.0001
81699368|NCT03783442|163094930|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.62||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.87|||Stratified Log-rank test|One-sided p-value estimated from log rank test stratified by pooled geographic region, prior definitive therapy and Investigator chemotherapy choice.|Stratified Hazard ratio was based on Cox regression model including treatment arm as a covariate and stratified by pooled geographic region (Asia vs. Rest of World), prior definitive therapy and Investigator choice of chemotherapy as strata.|||0.87|0.44|0.0029
81699369|NCT03783442|163094932|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|4.4||||0.1372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|10.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Two-sided p-value estimated from a mixed effect model|Based on a mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-OES18 scores until cycle 18 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, Baseline mean score, and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Dysphagia Score at Cycle 6||10.3|-1.4|0.1372
81699370|NCT03783442|163094932|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Two-sided p-value estimated from a mixed effect model|Based on a mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-OES18 scores until cycle 18 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, Baseline mean score, and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Eating Score at Cycle 6||3.7|-2.5|0.7130
81699371|NCT03783442|163094932|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.3001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Two-sided p-value estimated from a mixed effect model|Based on a mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-OES18 scores until cycle 18 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, Baseline mean score, and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Reflux Score at Cycle 6||1.3|-4.1|0.3001
81699372|NCT03783442|163094932|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.2|||||Based on a mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-OES18 scores until cycle 18 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, Baseline mean score, and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Pain Score at Cycle 6||0.2|-3.9|
81699373|NCT03783442|163094932|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.4|||||Based on a mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-OES18 scores until cycle 18 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, Baseline mean score, and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Index Score at Cycle 6||1.4|-2.1|
81699374|NCT03783442|163094933|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|6.2|||||Based on a mixed effect model analysis, with QLQ-C30 scores until cycle 18 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, Baseline mean score, and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in Global Health Status/QoL at Cycle 6||6.2|0.4|
81699375|NCT03783442|163094933|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.1|||||Based on a mixed effect model analysis, with QLQ-C30 scores until cycle 18 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, Baseline mean score, and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in Physical Functioning at Cycle 6||5.1|0.0|
81699376|NCT03783442|163094934|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|1.9|||||Based on a mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-C30 scores until cycle 18 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, Baseline mean score, and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|||1.9|-4.7|
81699377|NCT04015440|163094947|OTHER|Linear Regression|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.001
81637581|NCT00749944|162965674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|1.33|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||1.33|-2.81|
81637582|NCT00749944|162965674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|0.92|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.92|-1.78|
81699378|NCT04015440|163094948|OTHER|Regression||||||0.027|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.027
81699379|NCT04015440|163094949|OTHER|Logistic Regression||||||0.004|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.004
81699380|NCT02505542|163094951|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.822|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.605|38.864||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used whereby the second test (CZP 200 mg Q4W vs PBO) was interpreted as statistically significant only if the first test (CZP 200 mg Q2W vs PBO) was significant at the 0.05 level as well.|Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio (and corresponding p-value) resulted from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, geographic region, and modified New York (mNY) classification for study participants who did not experience a flare. An odds ratio \> 1 indicates a study participant on CZP was more likely not to experience a flare than a study participant on placebo. Penalized maximum likelihood approach was used for logistic regression.||38.864|9.605|<0.001
81702443|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.48||||0.0389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.47|-1.49||P-value is for 2 Hours After Mid-Day Meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.49|-55.47|0.0389
81702444|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.65||||0.1896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.24|7.94||P-value is for 2 Hours After Mid-Day Meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.94|-39.24|0.1896
81699381|NCT02505542|163094951|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.069|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.395|27.955||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used whereby the second test (CZP 200 mg Q4W vs PBO) was interpreted as statistically significant only if the first test (CZP 200 mg Q2W vs PBO) was significant at the 0.05 level as well.|Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio (and corresponding p-value) resulted from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, geographic region, and modified New York (mNY) classification for study participants who did not experience a flare. An odds ratio \> 1 indicates a study participant on CZP was more likely not to experience a flare than a study participant on placebo. Penalized maximum likelihood approach was used for logistic regression.||27.955|7.395|<0.001
81637583|NCT00749944|162965675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.19|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.19|-0.04|
81513790|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|0.98|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Outpatient healthcare visits - Sweden||0.98|0.94|
81513791|NCT03817463|162717510|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.0|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Outpatient healthcare visits - Taiwan||1.00|0.94|
81637584|NCT00749944|162965675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.08|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.08|-0.11|
81699382|NCT02505542|163094955|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||P-values were from stratified log-rank test comparing the Certolizumab pegol 200 mg Q2W Double-Blind (RS) group with the Placebo Double-Blind (RS) group (Geographic region and modified New York (mNY) classification were used as stratification factors).||||<0.001
81699383|NCT02505542|163094955|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||P-values were from stratified log-rank test comparing the Certolizumab pegol 200 mg Q4W Double-Blind (RS) group with the Placebo Double-Blind (RS) group (Geographic region and modified New York (mNY) classification were used as stratification factors).||||<0.001
81699384|NCT02505542|163094957|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.95|35.961|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios (and corresponding p-values) were from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment group, geographical region, and modified New York (mNY) classification.||35.961|8.950|<0.001
81513792|NCT03817463|162717511|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|0.94|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Pharmacy dispensations/prescriptions based on different antidiabetic drugs - Japan||0.94|0.89|
81637585|NCT00749944|162965675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.09|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.09|-0.06|
81637586|NCT00749944|162965675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.02|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.02|-0.11|
81637587|NCT00749944|162965675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.01|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||-0.01|-0.27|
81637588|NCT00749944|162965675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.01|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.01|-0.21|
81452914|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.979||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX differences (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of E-selectin (P16581) was analyzed.||||= 0.979
81513793|NCT03817463|162717511|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.93|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Pharmacy dispensations/prescriptions based on different antidiabetic drugs - South Korea||0.93|0.81|
81513794|NCT03817463|162717511|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.11|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Pharmacy dispensations/prescriptions based on different antidiabetic drugs - Taiwan||1.11|1.08|
81513795|NCT03817463|162717511|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.12|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Pharmacy dispensations/prescriptions based on different drugs - Finland||1.12|1.10|
81513796|NCT03817463|162717511|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.83|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Pharmacy dispensations/prescriptions based on different drugs - Japan||0.83|0.81|
81513797|NCT03817463|162717511|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.0|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Pharmacy dispensations/prescriptions based on different drugs - South Korea||1.00|0.99|
81513798|NCT03817463|162717511|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.14|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Pharmacy dispensations/prescriptions based on different drugs - Norway||1.14|1.11|
81637589|NCT00749944|162965675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|-0.03|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||-0.03|-0.17|
81637590|NCT00749944|162965676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.12|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.12|-0.03|
81513799|NCT03817463|162717511|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.27|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Pharmacy dispensations/prescriptions based on different drugs - Sweden||1.27|1.25|
81513800|NCT03817463|162717511|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.02|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Pharmacy dispensations/prescriptions based on different drugs - Taiwan||1.02|0.98|
81513801|NCT03817463|162717511|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.02|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Pharmacy dispensations/prescriptions based on prescriptions - Finland||1.02|1.01|
81637591|NCT00749944|162965676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.09|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.09|-0.08|
81637592|NCT00749944|162965676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.11|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.11|-0.04|
81637593|NCT00749944|162965676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.05|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.05|-0.08|
81637594|NCT00749944|162965676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.06|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.06|-0.22|
81699385|NCT02505542|163094957|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.385|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.952|21.778|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios (and corresponding p-values) were from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment group, geographical region, and modified New York (mNY) classification.||21.778|5.952|<0.001
81699386|NCT02505542|163094957|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.653|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.333|37.399|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios (and corresponding p-values) were from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment group, geographical region, and modified New York (mNY) classification.||37.399|8.333|<0.001
81699387|NCT02505542|163094957|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.863|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.67|24.822|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios (and corresponding p-values) were from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment group, geographical region, and modified New York (mNY) classification.||24.822|5.670|<0.001
81699388|NCT02505542|163094958|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.205|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.851|41.439|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios (and corresponding p-values) were from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment group, geographical region, and mNY classification.||41.439|9.851|<0.001
81699389|NCT02505542|163094958|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.275|23.218|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios (and corresponding p-values) were from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment group, geographical region, and mNY classification.||23.218|6.275|<0.001
81513802|NCT03817463|162717511|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.84|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Pharmacy dispensations/prescriptions based on prescriptions - Japan||0.84|0.82|
81452915|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.979||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of Thrombospondin-2 (P35442) was analyzed.||||= 0.979
81637595|NCT00749944|162965676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.09|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.09|-0.14|
81637596|NCT00749944|162965676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.02|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.02|-0.11|
81637597|NCT00749944|162965677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.09|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.09|-0.20|
81513803|NCT03817463|162717511|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.01|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Pharmacy dispensations/prescriptions based on prescriptions - South Korea||1.01|0.99|
81513804|NCT03817463|162717511|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|0.93|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Pharmacy dispensations/prescriptions based on prescriptions - Norway||0.93|0.92|
81699390|NCT02505542|163094959|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.891|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.21|42.744|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios (and corresponding p-values) were from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment group, geographical region, and mNY classification.||42.744|10.210|<0.001
81699391|NCT02505542|163094959|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.377|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.456|19.738|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios (and corresponding p-values) were from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment group, geographical region, and mNY classification.||19.738|5.456|<0.001
81513805|NCT03817463|162717511|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|0.87|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Pharmacy dispensations/prescriptions based on prescriptions - Spain||0.87|0.84|
81513806|NCT03817463|162717511|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Pharmacy dispensations/prescriptions based on prescriptions - Sweden||1.00|1.00|
81699392|NCT02505542|163094960|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.211|34.785|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios (and corresponding p-values) were from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment group, geographical region, and mNY classification.||34.785|8.211|<0.001
81699393|NCT02505542|163094960|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.072|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.954|24.476|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios (and corresponding p-values) were from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment group, geographical region, and mNY classification.||24.476|5.954|<0.001
81699394|NCT02505542|163094961|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.082|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.561|34.085|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios (and corresponding p-values) were from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment group, geographical region, and mNY classification.||34.085|8.561|<0.001
81637598|NCT00749944|162965677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.12|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.12|-0.15|
81637599|NCT00749944|162965677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.04|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.04|-0.15|
81637600|NCT00749944|162965677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.04|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.04|-0.20|
81637601|NCT00749944|162965677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.27|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.27|-0.17|
81637602|NCT00749944|162965677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.1|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.10|-0.21|
81637603|NCT00749944|162965677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.07|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.07|-0.17|
81637604|NCT00749944|162965678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.02|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||-0.02|-0.58|
81637605|NCT00749944|162965678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.19|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||-0.19|-0.69|
81637606|NCT00749944|162965678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.2|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.20|-0.47|
81452916|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.979||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of RARRES2 (Q99969) was analyzed.||||= 0.979
81637607|NCT00749944|162965678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.09|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||-0.09|-0.61|
81637608|NCT00749944|162965678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline|-0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.07|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||-0.07|-0.83|
81637609|NCT00749944|162965678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.34|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.34|-0.50|
81637610|NCT00749944|162965678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.02|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.02|-0.57|
81699395|NCT02505542|163094961|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.503|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.939|22.278|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios (and corresponding p-values) were from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment group, geographical region, and mNY classification.||22.278|5.939|<0.001
81637611|NCT00749944|162965679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.08|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.08|-0.12|
81637612|NCT00749944|162965679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.08|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.08|-0.12|
81637613|NCT00749944|162965679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.14|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.14|-0.04|
81637614|NCT00749944|162965679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.04|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.04|-0.07|
81637615|NCT00749944|162965679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.13|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.13|-0.15|
81637616|NCT00749944|162965679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.1|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.10|0.01|
81637617|NCT00749944|162965679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.04|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.04|-0.08|
81637618|NCT00749944|162965680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.28|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.28|-0.05|
81637619|NCT00749944|162965680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.14|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.14|-0.19|
81637620|NCT00749944|162965680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.22|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.22|-0.29|
81637621|NCT00749944|162965680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.13|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.13|-0.20|
81637622|NCT00749944|162965680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.01|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.01|-0.40|
81637623|NCT00749944|162965680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.1|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||0.10|-0.42|
81637624|NCT00749944|162965680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (change from baseline)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|8.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis included baseline, treatment (fixed effect), subject (random effect), week (fixed effect), and interaction of treatment-by-week.|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo.||008|-0.22|
81637625|NCT00749944|162965681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.3|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||3.3|0.6|
81637626|NCT00749944|162965681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.7|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||1.7|0.4|
81637627|NCT00749944|162965681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.1|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||2.1|0.4|
81637628|NCT00749944|162965681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.2|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||2.2|0.4|
81637629|NCT00749944|162965681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.4|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||1.4|0.3|
81637630|NCT00749944|162965681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.4|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||1.4|0.3|
81637631|NCT00749944|162965681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.4|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||1.4|0.3|
81452917|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.979||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of C-X-C motif chemokine 16 (Q9H2A7) was analyzed.||||= 0.979
81637632|NCT00749944|162965682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|10.4|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||10.4|0.6|
81637633|NCT00749944|162965682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|11.8|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||11.8|0.7|
81637634|NCT00749944|162965682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.9|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||3.9|0.5|
81637635|NCT00749944|162965682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|7.8|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||7.8|0.4|
81452918|NCT05013008|162593019|OTHER|The hypotheses 'H0i: βi=0' (i=1,…,27) were tested at a two-sided significance level of 5%, where βi was the estimator for the difference in log-transformed ratios of biomarker levels of Visit 11 to Visit 3 between finerenone and placebo group for the i-th of the 27 pre-specified biomarkers.|||||=|0.979||||||Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-value was calculated using the log2-scaled NPX value.|t-test, 2 sided|||The NPX difference (corresponding to log-transformed ratio to baseline) of Dickkopf-related protein 3 (Q9UBP4) was analyzed.||||= 0.979
81452919|NCT00976911|162593050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rates|15.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|24.8||||||||24.8|6.5|
81637636|NCT00749944|162965682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|9.2|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||9.2|0.5|
81637637|NCT00749944|162965682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.2|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||3.2|0.4|
81637638|NCT00749944|162965683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.9|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||3.9|0.5|
81637639|NCT00749944|162965683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|5.3|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||5.3|0.7|
81637640|NCT00749944|162965683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.4|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||4.4|0.7|
81637641|NCT00749944|162965683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||5.0|0.5|
81637642|NCT00749944|162965683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|6.8|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||6.8|0.8|
81637643|NCT00749944|162965683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|5.3|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||5.3|0.8|
81637644|NCT00749944|162965684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.9|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||4.9|0.5|
81637645|NCT00749944|162965684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||2.0|0.4|
81637646|NCT00749944|162965684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.8|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||1.8|0.4|
81637647|NCT00749944|162965684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.6|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||1.6|0.4|
81637648|NCT00749944|162965684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.6|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||1.6|0.3|
81637649|NCT00749944|162965684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.8|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||1.8|0.4|
81637650|NCT00749944|162965684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.7|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||1.7|0.4|
81637651|NCT00749944|162965685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.3|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AB: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||2.3|0.3|
81637652|NCT00749944|162965685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.9|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||1.9|0.4|
81637653|NCT00749944|162965685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.2|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||2.2|0.4|
81637654|NCT00749944|162965685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.6|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||2.6|0.5|
81637655|NCT00749944|162965685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.3|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||2.3|0.5|
81637656|NCT00749944|162965685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.7|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||2.7|0.6|
81637657|NCT00749944|162965685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.8|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||2.8|0.5|
81637658|NCT00749944|162965687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.6|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period AC: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||5.6|0.0|
81637659|NCT00749944|162965687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.6|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period AD: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||5.6|0.0|
81513807|NCT03817463|162717512|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.94|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Total cost - Finland||0.94|0.83|
81637660|NCT00749944|162965687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.6|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period AE: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||3.6|0.3|
81637661|NCT00749944|162965687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.7|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||5.7|0.0|
81637662|NCT00749944|162965687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.7|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BD: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||5.7|0.0|
81637663|NCT00749944|162965687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.7|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Period BE: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||3.7|0.3|
81637664|NCT00749944|162965688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|23.6|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|There was no hypothesis testing or power calculation in this study. Period BC: Difference varenicline versus placebo. Subjects' worst scores observed in a given period were compared with the threshold criterion for analysis.||23.6|0.2|
81637665|NCT03775915|162965712|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||p-value calculated for interaction between group and day|Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for baseline, F(2,46) = 1.061, p \>0.05||||||>0.05
81637666|NCT03775915|162965713|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81637667|NCT02449902|162965779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81637668|NCT02449902|162965780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0002
81637669|NCT02449902|162965781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0017
81513808|NCT03817463|162717512|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.12|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Total costs - Norway||1.12|0.86|
81637670|NCT02449902|162965782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0002
81637671|NCT02449902|162965783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9951|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9951
81637672|NCT02449902|162965784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1429|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1429
81637673|NCT02449902|162965785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1945|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1945
81637674|NCT02449902|162965786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0001
81637675|NCT02449902|162965787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.182|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1820
81637676|NCT02449902|162965788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0401|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0401
81637677|NCT01235936|162965810|OTHER|The primary endpoint was compared using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test, with an alpha level of 0.05.||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis of change from baseline on Day 29||||0.0020
81637678|NCT01235936|162965811|OTHER|The test was based on Wilcoxon signed rank test, with an alpha level of 0.05.|||||=|0.0156|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis of change from baseline on Day 29||||=0.0156
81637679|NCT01235936|162965812|OTHER|The test was based on Wilcoxon signed rank test, with an alpha level of 0.05.||||||0.0098|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis of change from baseline on Day 29||||0.0098
81637680|NCT01235936|162965813|OTHER|The test was based on Wilcoxon signed rank test, with an alpha level of 0.05.|||||=|0.0195|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis of change from baseline on Day 29||||=0.0195
81637681|NCT01235936|162965814|OTHER|The test was based on Wilcoxon signed rank test, with an alpha level of 0.05.|||||=|0.8262|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis of change from baseline on Day 29||||=0.8262
81637682|NCT01235936|162965820|OTHER|The test was based on Wilcoxon signed rank test, with an alpha level of 0.05.|||||=|0.002|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis of change from baseline on Day 29||||=0.0020
81637683|NCT01235936|162965821|OTHER|The test was based on Wilcoxon signed rank test, with an alpha level of 0.05.|||||=|0.2383|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis of change from baseline on Day 29||||=0.2383
81637684|NCT01235936|162965822|OTHER|The test was based on Wilcoxon signed rank test, with an alpha level of 0.05.|||||=|0.0039|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis of change from baseline on Day 29||||=0.0039
81637685|NCT01235936|162965823|OTHER|The test was based on Wilcoxon signed rank test, with an alpha level of 0.05.|||||=|0.0039|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis of change from baseline on Day 29||||=0.0039
81637686|NCT03652610|162965852|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is concluded if the lower limit of the two sided 95% CI for the hSBA GMT ratio for serogroup A is \> 0.5|GMT ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.2|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) including pre-vaccination titer (Day 1) as a covariate and with vaccine group and country as factors.||To demonstrate non-inferiority of the investigational MenACWY liquid vaccine with approximately 30% Men A FS (GSK3536820A ACWY\_Liq Group) to that of currently licensed MenACWY vaccine (ACWY Group), as measured by the adjusted human serum bactericidal assay (hSBA) Geometric Mean Titers (GMTs) directed against N. meningitidis serogroup A at Day 29 after a single dose vaccination||1.20|0.64|
81452920|NCT00976911|162593050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's chi-square|unstratified analysis||||||0.0010
81637687|NCT03652610|162965853|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.68|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) including pre-vaccination titer (Day 1) as a covariate and with vaccine group and country as factors.||To compare the immunogenicity of the investigational MenACWY liquid vaccine with approximately 30% Men A FS (GSK3536820A ACWY\_Liq Group) and the currently licensed MenACWY vaccine (ACWY Group), as measured by the adjusted hSBA GMTs directed against N. meningitidis serogroup C at Day 29||1.68|0.84|
81637688|NCT03652610|162965853|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.58|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) including pre-vaccination titer (Day 1) as a covariate and with vaccine group and country as factors.||To compare the immunogenicity of the investigational MenACWY liquid vaccine with approximately 30% Men A FS (GSK3536820A ACWY\_Liq Group) and the currently licensed MenACWY vaccine (ACWY Group), as measured by the adjusted hSBA GMTs directed against N. meningitidis serogroup W at Day 29||1.58|0.96|
81637689|NCT03652610|162965853|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.58|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) including pre-vaccination titer (Day 1) as a covariate and with vaccine group and country as factors.||To compare the immunogenicity of the investigational MenACWY liquid vaccine with approximately 30% Men A FS (GSK3536820A ACWY\_Liq Group) and the currently licensed MenACWY vaccine (ACWY Group), as measured by the adjusted hSBA GMTs directed against N. meningitidis serogroup Y at Day 29||1.58|0.90|
81637690|NCT03652610|162965855|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-3.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|1.52|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentage of subjects with a ≥ 4-fold rise in post-vaccination hSBA for N. meningitidis serogroup A at Day 29.||1.52|-9.30|
81452921|NCT00976911|162593050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified analysis: The strata were chemotherapy selected (paclitaxel, PLD, or topotecan), prior anti-angiogenic therapy (yes or no), and platinum-free interval (\<3 or 3-6 months).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0007
81452922|NCT00976911|162593051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45||||0.0202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.225|0.9||Unstratified analysis|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by unstratified Cox regression model.|||0.900|0.225|0.0202
81452923|NCT00976911|162593051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED||||||Peto-Peto-Prentice|||||||0.0081
81452924|NCT00976911|162593053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.379|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.296|0.485|||Log Rank||Stratified analysis:Strata were chemotherapy selected (paclitaxel, PLD, or topotecan), prior anti-angiogenic therapy (yes or no), and platinum-free interval (less than \[\<\] 3 or 3-6 months). Cox regression model was used to determine the hazard ratio.|||0.485|0.296|<0.0001
81452925|NCT00976911|162593053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.366|0.577|||Log Rank|Unstratified analysis||||0.577|0.366|<0.0001
81452926|NCT00976911|162593053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Peto-Peto-Prentice|Unstratified analysis||||||<0.0001
81637691|NCT03652610|162965855|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|8.43|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentage of subjects with a ≥ 4-fold rise in post-vaccination hSBA for N. meningitidis serogroup C at Day 29.||8.43|-4.70|
81513809|NCT03817463|162717512|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.05|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Total costs - Sweden||1.05|0.92|
81637692|NCT03652610|162965855|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|4.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|11.01|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentage of subjects with a ≥ 4-fold rise in post-vaccination hSBA for N. meningitidis serogroup W at Day 29.||11.01|-1.97|
81637693|NCT03652610|162965855|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|5.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|11.57|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentage of subjects with a ≥ 4-fold rise in post-vaccination hSBA for N. meningitidis serogroup Y at Day 29.||11.57|-1.11|
81637694|NCT03652610|162965856|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-2.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.47|1.49|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup A at Day 1||1.49|-6.47|
81513810|NCT03817463|162717513|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.88|||||Poisson regression model was used.|||0.88|0.80|
81637695|NCT03652610|162965856|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.99|5.83|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup C at Day 1||5.83|-6.99|
81637696|NCT03652610|162965856|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-5.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.33|0.47|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup W at Day 1||0.47|-12.33|
81637697|NCT03652610|162965856|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-2.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|2.76|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup Y at Day 1||2.76|-8.30|
81452927|NCT00976911|162593053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Peto-Peto-Prentice|Stratified analysis:Strata were chemotherapy selected, prior anti-angiogenic therapy, and platinum-free interval.||||||<0.0001
81452928|NCT00976911|162593054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.833||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.655|1.059||Unstratified analysis|Log Rank|||||1.059|0.655|0.1360
81452929|NCT00976911|162593054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0715|TWO_SIDED|||||Unstratified analysis|Peto-Peto-Prentice|||||||0.0715
81452930|NCT00976911|162593054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.2711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.678|1.116||Stratified analysis: The strata were chemotherapy selected (paclitaxel, PLD, or topotecan), prior anti-angiogenic therapy (yes or no), and platinum-free interval (\<3 or 3-6 months).|Log Rank|||||1.116|0.678|0.2711
81452931|NCT00976911|162593054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified analysis: The strata were chemotherapy selected (paclitaxel, PLD, or topotecan), prior anti-angiogenic therapy (yes or no), and platinum-free interval (\<3 or 3-6 months).|Peto-Peto-Prentice|||||||0.0890
81452932|NCT00976911|162593055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rates|8.8||||0.1859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|21.4|||Fisher Exact||95% CI was approximated with Hauck-Anderson continuity correction.|Comparison of responders at baseline versus Week 8/9||21.4|-3.8|0.1859
81452933|NCT00976911|162593055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rates|3.5||||0.8309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|20.9|||Fisher Exact||95% CI was approximated with Hauck-Anderson continuity correction.|Comparison of responders at baseline versus at Week 16/18||20.9|-14|0.8309
81452934|NCT00976911|162593055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rates|9.3||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|34.1|||Fisher Exact||95% CI was approximated with Hauck-Anderson continuity correction.|Comparison of responders at baseline versus at Week 24||34.1|-15|0.5790
81513811|NCT03817463|162717514|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.68|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Total costs - South Korea||1.68|0.34|
81513812|NCT03817463|162717515|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.03|||||Poisson regression model was used.|Total costs - Taiwan||1.03|0.92|
81513813|NCT01559259|162717536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square (LS) Mean difference|26.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.33|32.22|||ANOVA|||Treatment difference and 95 percent (%) Confidence interval (CI) were based on Least square mean (LSM) from analysis of variance (ANOVA) with treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating (PSR), gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||32.22|20.33|<0.001
81452935|NCT00976911|162593055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rates|-4.8||||0.7339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.0|30.6|||Fisher Exact||95% CI was approximated with Hauck-Anderson continuity correction.|Comparison of responders at baseline versus at Week 30||30.6|-40|0.7339
81452936|NCT01191944|162593056|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|pre-specified non-inferiority (NI) margin of -4 points|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9192|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.047|2.566||one-sided test relative to NI margin of -4|ANCOVA|adjusted for treatment, centre and baseline|Pramipexole IR minus Pramipexole ER, Pramipexole ER non inferior to Pramipexole IR if lower limit of confidence interval (CI) for the mean difference is higher than NI margin.|The null hypothesis (H0) states that the mean change from baseline to Week 18 (or last observation carried forward \[LOCF\]) in the UPDRS II+III score for the treatment group pramipexole ER is inferior to the mean change for the treatment group pramipexole IR.||2.566|-1.047|<0.0001
81452937|NCT01191944|162593057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1836||0.8261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.787|3.826|||ANCOVA|||||3.826|-4.787|0.8261
81452938|NCT01191944|162593058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3274||0.8698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.699|0.592|||ANCOVA|||||0.592|-0.699|0.8698
81452939|NCT01191944|162593059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7902||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7902
81452940|NCT01191944|162593060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.763|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7845||0.3223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.255|2.729|||ANCOVA|||||2.729|-8.255|0.3223
81452941|NCT01191944|162593061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5581||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.437|6.583|||ANCOVA|||||6.583|0.437|0.0254
81637698|NCT03652610|162965856|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-3.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.65|1.21|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup A at Day 29||1.21|-8.65|
81637699|NCT03652610|162965856|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.12|5.33|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup C at Day 29||5.33|-6.12|
81637700|NCT03652610|162965856|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.49|6.02|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup W at Day 29||6.02|-5.49|
81637701|NCT03652610|162965856|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|6.62|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup Y at Day 29||6.62|-4.33|
81637702|NCT03652610|162965857|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-2.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.24|1.37|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup A at Day 1||1.37|-7.24|
81637703|NCT03652610|162965857|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.34|5.16|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup C at Day 1||5.16|-7.34|
81513814|NCT01559259|162717536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|24.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.44|30.29|||ANOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||30.29|18.44|<0.001
81637704|NCT03652610|162965857|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-5.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.35|0.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup W at Day 1||0.50|-12.35|
81452942|NCT01191944|162593062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.621|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2658||0.7843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.848|5.09|||ANCOVA|||||5.090|-3.848|0.7843
81452943|NCT01191944|162593063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.369|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4901||0.4529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.598|1.335|||ANCOVA|||||1.335|-0.598|0.4529
81452944|NCT01191944|162593064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4437||0.2338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.405|0.345|||ANCOVA|||||0.345|-1.405|0.2338
81452945|NCT01191944|162593065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.562|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2509||0.0263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.067|1.057|||ANCOVA|||||1.057|0.067|0.0263
81452946|NCT01191944|162593066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3727||0.9337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.704|0.766|||ANCOVA|||||0.766|-0.704|0.9337
81452947|NCT01191944|162593067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0798||0.6995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.127|0.188|||ANCOVA|||||0.188|-0.127|0.6995
81452948|NCT01191944|162593068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3170
81452949|NCT01191944|162593069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4756||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4756
81452950|NCT01191944|162593070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1051||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1051
81452951|NCT01191944|162593071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3138||0.6237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.463|0.771|||ANCOVA|||||0.771|-0.463|0.6237
81452952|NCT01191944|162593073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.628|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7088||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.765|2.021|||ANCOVA|||||2.021|-0.765|0.3760
81452953|NCT02814890|162593083|OTHER|difference test||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size: Based on our previous data, pain score at rest 48 hours postoperatively when using ropivacaine only was of 2.8 with a standard deviation of 1.4. Assuming a decrease of pain score by 1.1 being clinically significant, twenty six patents in each group would be required for a study power of 80% (α=0.05,β=0.2). Considering possible dropouts, we aimed at recruiting 30 patients in each group with a total of 60 patients.||||0.001
81452954|NCT02814890|162593084|OTHER|difference test|Kendall's tau-b correlation coefficient|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81452955|NCT02814890|162593086|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.64|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81513815|NCT01559259|162717536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|27.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.53|33.42|||ANOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||33.42|21.53|<0.001
81526977|NCT01620528|162741469|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 2 of 7.||||< 0.001
81452956|NCT00005957|162593098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.13|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio (HR) estimation is for Standard Breast Irradiation arm versus Breast Radiation plus regional radiation arm.|It was estimated that the actuarial five year survival of patients on the control arm of this trial would be 80% and a 5% increase in five year survival with experiment arm is clinically interesting to detect. A sample size of 1832 will ensure 80% power to detect such a difference with two-sided alpha of 0.05.||1.13|0.72|0.38
81452957|NCT00005957|162593099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.94|||Log Rank|||||0.94|0.61|0.01
81452958|NCT02047734|162593104|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.623|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.506|0.768||To account for multiple comparisons, each of the 2 treatment comparisons was tested at the alpha = 0.025 level.|Poisson regression model|Adjusted for region, age, and Baseline number of GdE lesions, and Included the natural log transformation of time on study as an offset term.|Rate Ratio = Ozanimod / IFN β-1a|||0.768|0.506|<0.0001
81452959|NCT02047734|162593104|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.791||||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.652|0.958||To account for multiple comparisons, each of the 2 treatment comparisons was tested at the alpha = 0.025 level.|Poisson Regression Model|Adjusted for region, age, and Baseline number of GdE lesions, and Included the natural log transformation of time on study as an offset term.|Rate Ratio = Ozanimod / IFN β-1a|||0.958|0.652|0.0167
81637705|NCT03652610|162965857|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.15|3.06|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup Y at Day 1||3.06|-8.15|
81637706|NCT03652610|162965857|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-3.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.87|0.96|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup A at Day 29||0.96|-8.87|
81637707|NCT03652610|162965857|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|5.65|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup C at Day 29||5.65|-5.52|
81452960|NCT02047734|162593105|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.576|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.465|0.714||To control for type 1 error, the key secondary endpoints were tested in order in a sequential, closed hierarchical testing procedure. Each comparison was tested at the alpha = 0.05 level.|Negative Binomial Regression Model|Adjusted for region, age, and Baseline GdE lesions, and included the natural log transformation of available number of MRI scans as an offset term.|Rate Ratio = Ozanimod / IFN β-1a|||0.714|0.465|<0.0001
81452961|NCT02047734|162593105|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.657||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.531|0.813||To control for type 1 error, the key secondary endpoints were tested in order in a sequential, closed hierarchical testing procedure. Each comparison was tested at the alpha = 0.05 level.|Negative binomial regression model|Adjusted for region, age, and Baseline GdE lesions and included the natural log transformation of available number of MRI scans as an offset term.|Rate Ratio = Ozanimod / IFN β-1a|||0.813|0.531|0.0001
81452962|NCT02047734|162593106|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.471||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.306|0.725||To control for type 1 error, the key secondary endpoints were tested in order in a sequential, closed hierarchical testing procedure. Each comparison was tested at the alpha = 0.05 level.|Negative Binomial Regression Model|Adjusted for region, age, and Baseline GdE lesions with the natural log transformation of available MRI scans at Month 24 as an offset term.|Rate ratio = Ozanimod / IFN β-1a|||0.725|0.306|0.0006
81452963|NCT02047734|162593106|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.528||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.346|0.805||To control for type 1 error, the key secondary endpoints were tested in order in a sequential, closed hierarchical testing procedure. Each comparison was tested at the alpha = 0.05 level.|Negative binomial regression model,|Adjusted for region, age, and Baseline GdE lesions with the natural log transformation of available MRI scans at Month 24 as an offset term.|Rate ratio = Ozanimod / IFN β-1a|||0.805|0.346|0.0030
81576257|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6191|0.2811||||||Week 72: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.2811|-0.6191|
81637708|NCT03652610|162965857|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|5.57|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup W at Day 29||5.57|-5.92|
81637709|NCT03652610|162965857|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|5.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup Y at Day 29||5.90|-4.89|
81637710|NCT01860079|162965863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Categorical data were analyzed with χ2.Comparisons were also analyzed by χ2 between the early discharge and standard treatment arm for the primary outcomes.||||<0.05
81452964|NCT02047734|162593107|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.045||||0.8224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.711|1.537||To control for type 1 error, the key secondary endpoints were tested in order in a sequential, closed hierarchical testing procedure. Each comparison was tested at the alpha = 0.05 level.|Cox proportional hazards model|Adjusted for region (Eastern Europe vs Rest of World) age at Baseline, and Baseline EDSS score|Hazard ratio (Ozanimod / IFN β-1a) based on Cox proportional hazard model with factors for treatment group, adjusted for region, age at Baseline, and Baseline EDSS score.|||1.537|0.711|0.8224
81452965|NCT02047734|162593107|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.798||||0.2849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.528|1.206||To control for type 1 error, the key secondary endpoints were tested in order in a sequential, closed hierarchical testing procedure. Each comparison was tested at the alpha = 0.05 level.|Cox proportional hazards model|Adjusted for region (Eastern Europe vs Rest of World), age at Baseline, and Baseline EDSS score|Hazard ratio (Ozanimod / IFN β-1a) based on Cox proportional hazard model with factors for treatment group, adjusted for region, age at Baseline, and Baseline EDSS score.|||1.206|0.528|0.2849
81513816|NCT01559259|162717536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|24.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.93|30.78|||ANOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||30.78|18.93|<0.001
81526978|NCT01620528|162741470|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 3 of 7.||||0.004
81637711|NCT03292692|162965871|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.372|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.279|0.465|||Regression, Linear|Multi-level regression|Slope of intervention group compared to slope of the control group|||0.465|0.279|<0.001
81452966|NCT02047734|162593108|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.435||||0.1353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.893|2.305||To control for type 1 error, the key secondary endpoints were tested in order in a sequential, closed hierarchical testing procedure. Each comparison was tested at the alpha = 0.05 level.|Cox proportional hazard model|Adjusted for region (Eastern Europe vs Rest of World), age at Baseline, and Baseline EDSS score|Hazard ratio (Ozanimod / IFN β-1a) based on Cox proportional hazard model with factors for treatment group, adjusted for region, age at Baseline, and Baseline EDSS score.|||2.305|0.893|0.1353
81452967|NCT02047734|162593108|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.098||||0.7154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.664|1.815||To control for type 1 error, the key secondary endpoints were tested in order in a sequential, closed hierarchical testing procedure. Each comparison was tested at the alpha = 0.05 level.|Cox proportional hazard model|Adjusted for region (Eastern Europe vs Rest of World), age at Baseline, and Baseline EDSS score|Hazard ratio (Ozanimod / IFN β-1a) based on Cox proportional hazard model with factors for treatment group, adjusted for region, age at Baseline, and Baseline EDSS score.|||1.815|0.664|0.7154
81452968|NCT02047734|162593109|SUPERIORITY||Difference|9.4||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|15.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region (Eastern Europe vs Rest of the World) and Baseline EDSS category||||15.8|2.9|0.0047
81452969|NCT02047734|162593109|SUPERIORITY||Difference|7.1||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|13.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region (Eastern Europe vs Rest of the World) and Baseline EDSS category||||13.6|0.6|0.0320
81452970|NCT02047734|162593110|SUPERIORITY||Difference|5.4||||0.0466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region (Eastern Europe vs. rest of the world) and Baseline EDSS category||||10.8|0.0|0.0466
81452971|NCT02047734|162593110|SUPERIORITY||Difference|5.1||||0.0581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|10.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region (Eastern Europe vs. rest of the world) and Baseline EDSS category||||10.5|-0.3|0.0581
81452972|NCT02047734|162593111|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|0.244|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.125|0.363||Based on the analysis of covariance model, adjusted for region (Eastern Europe vs. rest of the world), Baseline EDSS category, and brain volume at Baseline|ANCOVA||Difference in means based on the analysis of covariance model, adjusted for region (Eastern Europe vs. rest of the world), Baseline EDSS category, and brain volume at Baseline.|||0.363|0.125|<0.0001
81452973|NCT02047734|162593111|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|0.224||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.106|0.342||Based on the analysis of covariance model, adjusted for region (Eastern Europe vs. rest of the world), Baseline EDSS category, and brain volume at Baseline.|ANCOVA||Difference in means based on the analysis of covariance model, adjusted for region (Eastern Europe vs. rest of the world), Baseline EDSS category, and brain volume at Baseline.|||0.342|0.106|0.0002
81637712|NCT03292692|162965872|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.105|0.235|||Regression, Linear|Multilevel linear modeling|Slope of the intervention group compared to slope of the control group|||0.235|0.105|<0.001
81637713|NCT03292692|162965873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.149|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.974|-1.324|||Regression, Linear|Multilevel linear regression|Multilevel linear modeling, with time modeled as change from pre-post.|||-1.324|-2.974|<0.001
81452974|NCT02047734|162593112|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|0.043||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.116|||ANCOVA|Based on the analysis of covariance model, adjusted for region, Baseline EDSS category, and Baseline MSFC Z-score|Difference in means are based on the analysis of covariance model, adjusted for region (Eastern Europe vs Rest of the World), Baseline EDSS category, and the Baseline MSFC Z-score.|||0.116|-0.030|0.2480
81637714|NCT03292692|162965874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.144||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.871|-0.417|||Regression, Linear||Multilevel linear modeling, with time modeled as change from pre to post.|||-0.417|-1.871|0.002
81702445|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.56||||0.0729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.28|2.16||P-value is for 2 Hours After Mid-Day Meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.16|-47.28|0.0729
81452975|NCT02047734|162593112|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|0.093||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.165|||ANCOVA|Based on the analysis of covariance model, adjusted for region, Baseline EDSS category, and Baseline MSFC Z-score|Difference in means based on the analysis of covariance model, adjusted for region (Eastern Europe vs Rest of the World), Baseline EDSS category, and the Baseline MSFC Z-score.|||0.165|0.020|0.0123
81452976|NCT02047734|162593113|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|1.345||||0.0988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.252|2.943|||ANCOVA|Based on the analysis of covariance model, adjusted for region, Baseline EDSS category, and Baseline summary score|Difference in means based on the analysis of covariance model, adjusted for region (Eastern Europe vs Rest of the World), Baseline EDSS category, and Baseline summary score.|Analysis of Physical Health Composite Summary Score||2.943|-0.252|0.0988
81452977|NCT02047734|162593113|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|1.849||||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.258|3.44|||ANCOVA|Based on the analysis of covariance model, adjusted for region, Baseline EDSS category, and Baseline summary score.|Difference in means based on the analysis of covariance model, adjusted for region (Eastern Europe vs Rest of the World), Baseline EDSS category, and Baseline summary score.|Analysis of Physical Health Composite Summary Score||3.440|0.258|0.0228
81452978|NCT02047734|162593113|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|0.38||||0.6997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.553|2.313|||ANCOVA|Based on the analysis of covariance model, adjusted for region, Baseline EDSS category, and Baseline summary score|Difference in means based on the analysis of covariance model, adjusted for region (Eastern Europe vs Rest of the World), Baseline EDSS category, and Baseline summary score.|Analysis of Mental Health Composite Summary Score||2.313|-1.553|0.6997
81452979|NCT02047734|162593113|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|0.587||||0.5501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.339|2.513|||ANCOVA|Based on the analysis of covariance model, adjusted for region, Baseline EDSS category, and the Baseline summary score|Difference in means based on the analysis of covariance model, adjusted for region (Eastern Europe vs Rest of the World), Baseline EDSS category, and Baseline summary score.|Analysis of Mental Health Composite Summary Score||2.513|-1.339|0.5501
81452980|NCT02047734|162593115|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Rank ANCOVA|Adjusted for region and Baseline EDSS category, with the dependent variable as the residual of the rank of brain volume at Baseline||||||<0.0001
81637715|NCT01263496|162965896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.401|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.618|-0.184||||||||-0.184|-0.618|
81452981|NCT02047734|162593115|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Rank ANCOVA|Adjusted for region and Baseline EDSS category, with the dependent variable as the residual of the rank of brain volume at Baseline||||||<0.0001
81637716|NCT01263496|162965896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.548|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.739|-0.358||||||||-0.358|-0.739|
81637717|NCT01263496|162965896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.779|-0.401||||||||-0.401|-0.779|
81637718|NCT01263496|162965896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.708|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.894|-0.522||||||||-0.522|-0.894|
81637719|NCT01263496|162965897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.316|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.538|-0.093||||||||-0.093|-0.538|
81637720|NCT01263496|162965897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.493|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.684|-0.302||||||||-0.302|-0.684|
81637721|NCT01263496|162965897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.706|-0.314||||||||-0.314|-0.706|
81637722|NCT01263496|162965897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.647|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.834|-0.461||||||||-0.461|-0.834|
81637723|NCT01263496|162965898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.263|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.479|-0.047||||||||-0.047|-0.479|
81637724|NCT01263496|162965898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.395|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.598|-0.192||||||||-0.192|-0.598|
81637725|NCT01263496|162965898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.405|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.616|-0.195||||||||-0.195|-0.616|
81452982|NCT05084924|162593175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||ANOVA|Main effect of stimulation: F(2,32) = 3.32||||||0.049
81452983|NCT05084924|162593176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||Main effect of stimulation: F(2,32) = 6.67|ANOVA|||||||0.004
81452984|NCT03774407|162593177|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||This P value reported was for bladder urinary frequency change from baseline to 9 months|p value|||||||0.002
81452985|NCT00182325|162593180|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81452986|NCT00182325|162593181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81452987|NCT00182325|162593182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.68
81452988|NCT00182325|162593183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81452989|NCT00182325|162593184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.57
81452990|NCT00182325|162593185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81452991|NCT00182325|162593186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.46
81637726|NCT01263496|162965898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.583|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.386||||||||-0.386|-0.780|
81637727|NCT01263496|162965899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.172|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.065||||||||0.065|-0.410|
81637728|NCT01263496|162965899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.319|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.088||||||||-0.088|-0.550|
81637729|NCT01263496|162965899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.601|-0.139||||||||-0.139|-0.601|
81637730|NCT01263496|162965899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.533|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.752|-0.314||||||||-0.314|-0.752|
81637731|NCT01263496|162965900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.079|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.323|0.166||||||||0.166|-0.323|
81637732|NCT01263496|162965900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.241|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.471|-0.011||||||||-0.011|-0.471|
81637733|NCT01263496|162965900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.357|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.124||||||||-0.124|-0.590|
81452992|NCT00182325|162593187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.57
81452993|NCT00182325|162593188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.26
81452994|NCT00182325|162593189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81452995|NCT03837743|162593197|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.42||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Difference in Change (week 4)||||0.022
81452996|NCT03837743|162593197|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8||0.296|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Difference in Change (week 8)||||0.296
81452997|NCT00384930|162593233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus Baseline.|Permutation Test|||This is the principal inferential analysis of the primary outcome.||||<0.001
81452998|NCT00384930|162593234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57||||0.025||95.0|-1.08|-0.07||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 2.5 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||-0.07|-1.08|0.025
81452999|NCT00384930|162593234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.4|-0.4||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 5 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||-0.40|-1.40|<0.001
81453000|NCT00384930|162593234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.96|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.45|-0.46||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 10 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||-0.46|-1.45|<0.001
81453001|NCT00384930|162593234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.07|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.58|-0.57||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 20 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||-0.57|-1.58|<0.001
81453002|NCT00384930|162593235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.97||||0.008||95.0|-1.69|-0.26||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 2.5 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||-0.26|-1.69|0.008
81513817|NCT01559259|162717536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.42||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|5.58|||ANOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||5.58|-2.73|0.501
81576258|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.507|0.507||||||Week 72: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.5070|-0.5070|
81637734|NCT01263496|162965900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.467|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.692|-0.242||||||||-0.242|-0.692|
81637735|NCT01263496|162965901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.321|0.162||||||||0.162|-0.321|
81453003|NCT00384930|162593235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.69|||<|0.001||95.0|-2.4|-0.98||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 5 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||-0.98|-2.40|<0.001
81453004|NCT00384930|162593235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.89|||<|0.001||95.0|-2.6|-1.18||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 10 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||-1.18|-2.60|<0.001
81637736|NCT01263496|162965901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.294|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.542|-0.046||||||||-0.046|-0.542|
81637737|NCT01263496|162965901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.341|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.579|-0.103||||||||-0.103|-0.579|
81637738|NCT01263496|162965901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.487|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.722|-0.252||||||||-0.252|-0.722|
81453005|NCT00384930|162593235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.87|||<|0.001||95.0|-2.59|-1.15||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 20 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||-1.15|-2.59|<0.001
81453006|NCT00384930|162593236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.503||95.0|-0.28|0.14||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 2.5 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||0.14|-0.28|0.503
81637739|NCT01263496|162965902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.049|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.279|0.182||||||||0.182|-0.279|
81453007|NCT00384930|162593236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.206||95.0|-0.34|0.07||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 5 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||0.07|-0.34|0.206
81637740|NCT01263496|162965902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.234|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.491|0.023||||||||0.023|-0.491|
81453008|NCT00384930|162593236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.452||95.0|-0.28|0.13||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 10 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||0.13|-0.28|0.452
81637741|NCT01263496|162965902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.375|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.605|-0.145||||||||-0.145|-0.605|
81637742|NCT01263496|162965902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.488|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.724|-0.252||||||||-0.252|-0.724|
81637743|NCT01263496|162965903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.169||||||||0.169|-0.270|
81637744|NCT01263496|162965903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.193|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.453|0.067||||||||0.067|-0.453|
81637745|NCT01263496|162965903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.374|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.596|-0.152||||||||-0.152|-0.596|
81637746|NCT01263496|162965903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.723|-0.256||||||||-0.256|-0.723|
81637747|NCT01263496|162965904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.065|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.289||||||||0.289|-0.160|
81637748|NCT01263496|162965904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.236|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.477|0.005||||||||0.005|-0.477|
81637749|NCT01263496|162965904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.608|-0.113||||||||-0.113|-0.608|
81637750|NCT01263496|162965904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.435|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.679|-0.191||||||||-0.191|-0.679|
81637751|NCT01263496|162965905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.033|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.262|0.196||||||||0.196|-0.262|
81637752|NCT01263496|162965905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.262|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.516|-0.008||||||||-0.008|-0.516|
81637753|NCT01263496|162965905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.358|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.614|-0.103||||||||-0.103|-0.614|
81637754|NCT01263496|162965905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.432|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.174||||||||-0.174|-0.690|
81637755|NCT01263496|162965906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.118|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.346|0.11||||||||0.110|-0.346|
81453009|NCT00384930|162593236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26||||0.012||95.0|-0.47|-0.06||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 20 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||-0.06|-0.47|0.012
81453010|NCT00384930|162593237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26||||0.029||95.0|-0.49|-0.03||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 2.5 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||-0.03|-0.49|0.029
81453011|NCT00384930|162593237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37||||0.002||95.0|-0.6|-0.14||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 5 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||-0.14|-0.60|0.002
81637756|NCT01263496|162965906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.277|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.539|-0.015||||||||-0.015|-0.539|
81637757|NCT01263496|162965906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.373|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.637|-0.109||||||||-0.109|-0.637|
81637758|NCT01263496|162965906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.477|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.741|-0.213||||||||-0.213|-0.741|
81637759|NCT01263496|162965907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.181|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.416|0.055||||||||0.055|-0.416|
81453012|NCT00384930|162593237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.43|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.66|-0.19||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 10 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||-0.19|-0.66|<0.001
81453013|NCT00384930|162593237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.64|-0.17||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 20 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||-0.17|-0.64|<0.001
81453014|NCT00384930|162593238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.583||95.0|-0.58|0.33||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 2.5 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||0.33|-0.58|0.583
81453015|NCT00384930|162593238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57||||0.013||95.0|-1.03|-0.12||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 5 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||-0.12|-1.03|0.013
81453016|NCT00384930|162593238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55||||0.016||95.0|-1.0|-0.1||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 10 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||-0.10|-1.00|0.016
81637760|NCT01263496|162965907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.245|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.492|0.003||||||||0.003|-0.492|
81637761|NCT01263496|162965907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.408|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.654|-0.161||||||||-0.161|-0.654|
81637762|NCT01263496|162965907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.638|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.874|-0.402||||||||-0.402|-0.874|
81637763|NCT01263496|162965908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.56|0.54||||||||0.54|-17.56|
81453017|NCT00384930|162593238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62||||0.007||95.0|-1.08|-0.17||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 20 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||-0.17|-1.08|0.007
81453018|NCT00384930|162593239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133||95.0||||P-values are from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata factors (4 geographic regions, 2 levels of IPSS severity, 2 levels of ED history) as fixed effect, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.133
81453019|NCT00384930|162593239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-values are from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata factors (4 geographic regions, 2 levels of IPSS severity, 2 levels of ED history) as fixed effect, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.003
81453020|NCT00384930|162593239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata factors (4 geographic regions, 2 levels of IPSS severity, 2 levels of ED history) as fixed effect, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81453021|NCT00384930|162593239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata factors (4 geographic regions, 2 levels of IPSS severity, 2 levels of ED history) as fixed effect, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81453022|NCT00384930|162593240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14||||0.735||95.0|-0.69|0.98||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 2.5 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||0.98|-0.69|0.735
81637764|NCT01263496|162965908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.23|-4.18||||||||-4.18|-19.23|
81637765|NCT01263496|162965908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.68|-6.15||||||||-6.15|-20.68|
81637766|NCT01263496|162965908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.93|-11.83||||||||-11.83|-26.93|
81637767|NCT01263496|162965909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.67|3.8||||||||3.80|-12.67|
81637768|NCT01263496|162965909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.48|-1.3||||||||-1.30|-17.48|
81637769|NCT01263496|162965909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.58|-2.54||||||||-2.54|-18.58|
81637770|NCT01263496|162965909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.44|-3.31||||||||-3.31|-21.44|
81637771|NCT01263496|162965910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.66|1.86||||||||1.86|-15.66|
81637772|NCT01263496|162965910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.97|-2.49||||||||-2.49|-18.97|
81637773|NCT01263496|162965910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|-1.23||||||||-1.23|-17.20|
81637774|NCT01263496|162965910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.27|-6.72||||||||-6.72|-24.27|
81637775|NCT01263496|162965911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.22|6.67||||||||6.67|-11.22|
81637776|NCT01263496|162965911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.16|5.44||||||||5.44|-12.16|
81637777|NCT01263496|162965911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|2.44||||||||2.44|-13.30|
81526979|NCT01620528|162741470|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 3 of 7.||||< 0.001
81453023|NCT00384930|162593240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39||||0.355||95.0|-0.44|1.23||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 5 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||1.23|-0.44|0.355
81453024|NCT00384930|162593240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.34||||0.433||95.0|-0.5|1.17||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 10 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||1.17|-0.50|0.433
81453025|NCT00384930|162593240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.74||||0.089||95.0|-0.11|1.59||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 20 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||1.59|-0.11|0.089
81453026|NCT00384930|162593241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.36|||<|0.001||95.0|1.56|5.17||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 2.5 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||5.17|1.56|<0.001
81453027|NCT00384930|162593241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.75|||<|0.001||95.0|2.95|6.54||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 5 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||6.54|2.95|<0.001
81453028|NCT00384930|162593241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.83|||<|0.001||95.0|4.04|7.62||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 10 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||7.62|4.04|<0.001
81453029|NCT00384930|162593241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.15|||<|0.001||95.0|4.35|7.95||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint - Baseline. P-values from ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and baseline value of analyzed variable as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 20 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|||7.95|4.35|<0.001
81453030|NCT00384930|162593242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.58||||0.005||95.0|-2.68|-0.48||P-values are from an ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and IPSS baseline value (at Visit 3) as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 2.5 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|This is a supportive analysis of the primary outcome.||-0.48|-2.68|0.005
81453031|NCT00384930|162593242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6|||<|0.001||95.0|-3.69|-1.51||P-values are from an ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and IPSS baseline value (at Visit 3) as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 5 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|This is a supportive analysis of the primary outcome.||-1.51|-3.69|<0.001
81453032|NCT00384930|162593242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9|||<|0.001||95.0|-3.99|-1.81||P-values are from an ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and IPSS baseline value (at Visit 3) as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 10 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|This is a supportive analysis of the primary outcome.||-1.81|-3.99|<0.001
81637778|NCT01263496|162965911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.74|-3.06||||||||-3.06|-20.74|
81637779|NCT01263496|162965912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.97|7.08||||||||7.08|-11.97|
81637780|NCT01263496|162965912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.84|3.35||||||||3.35|-15.84|
81637781|NCT01263496|162965912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.28|1.41||||||||1.41|-15.28|
81637782|NCT01263496|162965912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.67|-2.78||||||||-2.78|-22.67|
81637783|NCT01263496|162965913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.19|2.31||||||||2.31|-13.19|
81637784|NCT01263496|162965913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.53|5.99||||||||5.99|-13.53|
81637785|NCT01263496|162965913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.36|2.67||||||||2.67|-14.36|
81637786|NCT01263496|162965913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.72|-1.73||||||||-1.73|-20.72|
81637787|NCT01263496|162965914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.42|5.9||||||||5.90|-10.42|
81637788|NCT01263496|162965914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.64|3.84||||||||3.84|-15.64|
81637789|NCT01263496|162965914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.52|-0.42||||||||-0.42|-16.52|
81637790|NCT01263496|162965914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.18|-2.76||||||||-2.76|-22.18|
81637791|NCT01263496|162965915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|7.77||||||||7.77|-7.10|
81637792|NCT01263496|162965915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.16|8.21||||||||8.21|-10.16|
81453033|NCT00384930|162593242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.94|||<|0.001||95.0|-4.04|-1.84||P-values are from an ANCOVA model with effect of treatment group, geographic region, and IPSS baseline value (at Visit 3) as a covariate, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = 20 mg Tadalafil minus Placebo|This is a supportive analysis of the primary outcome.||-1.84|-4.04|<0.001
81513818|NCT01559259|162717536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.49||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.61|3.64|||ANOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.64|-4.61|0.817
81513819|NCT01559259|162717536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.62||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|6.78|||ANOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.78|-1.53|0.216
81453034|NCT02027428|162593251|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.3486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.19||Stratification factors evaluated in the sparse strata elimination algorithm: stage of disease (IIIB or IV) at diagnosis, ECOG performance status (0 or 1) at end of Induction, and tumor response (CR/PR or SD) at end of Induction.|stratified log-rank test||Hazard ratio: nab-paclitaxel + BSC / BSC Alone|5% level of significance. Hazard ratio is based on stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model. The following stratification factors were evaluated in the sparse strata elimination algorithm: stage of disease (IIIB or IV) at diagnosis, ECOG performance status (0 or 1) at end of Induction, and tumor response (CR/PR or SD) at the end of Induction.||1.19|0.61|0.3486
81453035|NCT02027428|162593252|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.98||Stratification factors evaluated in the sparse strata elimination algorithm: stage of disease (IIIB or IV) at diagnosis, ECOG performance status (0 or 1) at end of Induction, and tumor response (CR/PR or SD) at end of Induction.|stratified log-rank test||Hazard ratio: nab-paclitaxel + BSC / BSC Alone|5% level of significance. Hazard ratio is based on stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model. The following stratification factors were evaluated in the sparse strata elimination algorithm: stage of disease (IIIB or IV) at diagnosis, ECOG performance status (0 or 1) at end of Induction, and tumor response (CR/PR or SD) at the end of Induction.||0.98|0.47|0.0365
81453036|NCT02027428|162593253|SUPERIORITY||Overall response rate ratio|1.2||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.948|1.519||Stratification factors evaluated in the sparse strata elimination algorithm: stage of disease (IIIB or IV) at diagnosis, ECOG performance status (0 or 1) at the end of Induction, and tumor response (CR/PR or SD) at the end of Induction.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||response ratio: nab-paclitaxel + BSC / BSC Alone|5% level of significance. The rate ratio and its 95% CI were based on the non-stratified analysis.||1.519|0.948|0.0870
81453037|NCT02027428|162593254|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.4164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.22||Stratification factors evaluated in the sparse strata elimination algorithm: stage of disease (IIIB or IV) at diagnosis, ECOG performance status (0 or 1) at end of Induction, and tumor response (CR/PR or SD) at end of Induction.|stratified log-rank test||Hazard ratio: nab-paclitaxel + BSC / BSC Alone|5% level of significance. Hazard ratio is based on stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model. The following stratification factors were evaluated in the sparse strata elimination algorithm: stage of disease (IIIB or IV) at diagnosis, ECOG performance status (0 or 1) at end of Induction, and tumor response (CR/PR or SD) at the end of Induction.||1.22|0.62|0.4164
81453038|NCT02027428|162593255|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.98||Stratification factors evaluated in the sparse strata elimination algorithm: stage of disease (IIIB or IV) at diagnosis, ECOG performance status (0 or 1) at end of Induction, and tumor response (CR/PR or SD) at end of Induction.|stratified log-rank test||Hazard ratio: nab-paclitaxel + BSC / BSC Alone|5% level of significance. Hazard ratio is based on stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model. The following stratification factors were evaluated in the sparse strata elimination algorithm: stage of disease (IIIB or IV) at diagnosis, ECOG performance status (0 or 1) at end of Induction, and tumor response (CR/PR or SD) at the end of Induction.||0.98|0.47|0.0381
81453039|NCT02027428|162593256|SUPERIORITY||Overall response rate ratio|3.15||||0.0978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.733|13.574||5% level of significance.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Response rate ratio: nab-paclitaxel + BSC / BSC Alone|||13.574|0.733|0.0978
81453040|NCT02027428|162593257|SUPERIORITY||disease control rate ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.978|1.007|||||Disease control rate ratio: nab-paclitaxel + BSC / BSC Alone|The rate ratio and its 95% confidence interval are based on non-stratified analysis.||1.007|0.978|
81453041|NCT02027428|162593259|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.47|||||Hazard ratio: nab-paclitaxel + BSC / BSC Alone|Hazard ratio was based on stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model. The following stratification factors were evaluated in the sparse strata elimination algorithm: stage of disease (IIIB or IV) at diagnosis, ECOG performance status (0 or 1) at the end of Induction, and tumor response (CR/PR or SD) at the end of Induction.||1.47|0.59|
81637793|NCT01263496|162965915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.71|5.95||||||||5.95|-9.71|
81513820|NCT01559259|162717537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|12.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.52|29.19|||Proportional hazards model|||Hazard ratio (HR) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the proportional hazards (PH) model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates.||29.19|5.52|<0.001
81513821|NCT01559259|162717537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|10.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.36|23.02|||Proportional hazards model|||Hazard ratio (HR) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the proportional hazards (PH) model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates.||23.02|4.36|<0.001
81513822|NCT01559259|162717537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|11.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.07|26.83|||Proportional hazards model|||Hazard ratio (HR) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the proportional hazards (PH) model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates.||26.83|5.07|<0.001
81526980|NCT01620528|162741471|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 4 of 7.||||0.910
81637794|NCT01263496|162965915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.59|-0.18||||||||-0.18|-18.59|
81637795|NCT01263496|162965916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|6.75||||||||6.75|-10.20|
81637796|NCT01263496|162965916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|5.7||||||||5.70|-13.10|
81637797|NCT01263496|162965916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.94|5.0||||||||5.00|-12.94|
81637798|NCT01263496|162965916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|-0.08||||||||-0.08|-19.40|
81637799|NCT01263496|162965917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|6.15||||||||6.15|-11.00|
81637800|NCT01263496|162965917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.53|1.94||||||||1.94|-16.53|
81637801|NCT01263496|162965917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.93|-0.67||||||||-0.67|-17.93|
81637802|NCT01263496|162965917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.83|-1.93||||||||-1.93|-21.83|
81637803|NCT01263496|162965918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.68|7.27||||||||7.27|-9.68|
81453042|NCT03097991|162593262|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint Effect|||||.32
81453043|NCT03097991|162593262|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group Effect|||||.53
81453044|NCT03097991|162593263|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-3.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint Effect|||||.07
81453045|NCT03097991|162593263|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||||Group Effect|||.69
81453046|NCT03097991|162593264|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint Effect|||||.22
81453047|NCT03097991|162593264|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group effect|||||.53
81637804|NCT01263496|162965918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.34|2.24||||||||2.24|-16.34|
81637805|NCT01263496|162965918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.47|-0.26||||||||-0.26|-17.47|
81453048|NCT03097991|162593265|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint Effect|||||.33
81453049|NCT03097991|162593265|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group Effect|||||.69
81637806|NCT01263496|162965918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.12|-3.89||||||||-3.89|-23.12|
81637807|NCT01263496|162965919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.09|6.8||||||||6.80|-10.09|
81453050|NCT03097991|162593266|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group Effect|||||.81
81453051|NCT03097991|162593266|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint Effect|||||.56
81637808|NCT01263496|162965919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.66|2.25||||||||2.25|-15.66|
81637809|NCT01263496|162965919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.64|0.07||||||||0.07|-16.64|
81637810|NCT01263496|162965919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.39|-10.24||||||||-10.24|-27.39|
81637811|NCT01263496|162965920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.017|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.219|0.254||||||||0.254|-0.219|
81637812|NCT01263496|162965920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.226|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.451||||||||0.451|0.002|
81637813|NCT01263496|162965920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.453||||||||0.453|0.008|
81637814|NCT01263496|162965920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.282|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|0.524||||||||0.524|0.041|
81637815|NCT01263496|162965921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.173|0.353||||||||0.353|-0.173|
81637816|NCT01263496|162965921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.228|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.467||||||||0.467|-0.010|
81637817|NCT01263496|162965921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.339|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.095|0.584||||||||0.584|0.095|
81453052|NCT03097991|162593267|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group Effect|||||.77
81453053|NCT03097991|162593267|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint Effect|||||.85
81453054|NCT03097991|162593268|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint Effect|||||.56
81453055|NCT03097991|162593268|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group Effect|||||.81
81453056|NCT03097991|162593269|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint effect|||||.85
81453057|NCT03097991|162593269|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group Effect|||||.77
81453058|NCT03097991|162593270|SUPERIORITY||Slope|21.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.91|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint|||||<.001
81453059|NCT03097991|162593270|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|||||<.001
81453060|NCT03097991|162593271|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|linear mixed effects|Group|||||<.05
81453061|NCT03097991|162593271|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint|||||<.05
81453062|NCT03097991|162593272|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.14||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|"We analyzed the CTS scales Psychological Aggression and Physical Assault. Inspection of the latter in the raw data and descriptives showed extremely consistent selection of the lowest value of the scale (no incidents of assault) across all respondents, so we did not conduct inferential tests."||||.39
81453063|NCT03097991|162593272|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-13.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.86|<|0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Time|||||<.005
81453064|NCT03097991|162593273|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|||||.24
81453065|NCT03097991|162593273|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA found a main effect of group, F(1, 155) = 6.85, p \< .05, η2G = .04.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.85|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||Group|||||<.05
81453066|NCT03097991|162593274|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Parent x Group|||||.02
81453067|NCT03097991|162593274|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|||||.56
81453068|NCT03097991|162593275|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Parent x Group|||||.30
81637818|NCT01263496|162965921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.468|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.184|0.752||||||||0.752|0.184|
81637819|NCT01263496|162965922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.317|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.57||||||||0.570|0.064|
81637820|NCT01263496|162965922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.511|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.236|0.786||||||||0.786|0.236|
81453069|NCT03097991|162593275|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|||||.36
81637821|NCT01263496|162965922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.437|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.685||||||||0.685|0.190|
81453070|NCT03097991|162593276|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Parent x Group|||||.17
81453071|NCT03097991|162593276|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|||||.48
81637822|NCT01263496|162965922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.718|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.413|1.022||||||||1.022|0.413|
81453072|NCT03097991|162593277|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.34||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|||||.88
81453073|NCT03097991|162593277|SUPERIORITY||Slope|7.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.0||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Time|||||.38
81453074|NCT03097991|162593278|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Parent x Group|||||.07
81513823|NCT01559259|162717537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|8.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.74|19.77|||Proportional hazards model|||Hazard ratio (HR) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the proportional hazards (PH) model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates.||19.77|3.74|<0.001
81513824|NCT01559259|162717537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.48||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.02|||Proportional hazards model|||Hazard ratio (HR) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the proportional hazards (PH) model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates.||2.02|1.08|0.014
81513825|NCT01559259|162717537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.59|||Proportional hazards model|||Hazard ratio (HR) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the proportional hazards (PH) model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates.||1.59|0.86|0.332
81637823|NCT01263496|162965923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.226|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.481||||||||0.481|-0.029|
81637824|NCT01263496|162965923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.358|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.104|0.612||||||||0.612|0.104|
81513826|NCT01559259|162717537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.85|||Proportional hazards model|||Hazard ratio (HR) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the proportional hazards (PH) model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates.||1.85|0.99|0.056
81637825|NCT01263496|162965923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.308|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|0.54||||||||0.540|0.076|
81637826|NCT01263496|162965923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.331|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|0.565||||||||0.565|0.098|
81637827|NCT01263496|162965924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.41||||||||0.410|-0.130|
81637828|NCT01263496|162965924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.245|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.516||||||||0.516|-0.026|
81637829|NCT01263496|162965924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.294|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|0.552||||||||0.552|0.035|
81637830|NCT01263496|162965924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.329|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.626||||||||0.626|0.032|
81637831|NCT01263496|162965925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.049|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.252|0.349||||||||0.349|-0.252|
81637832|NCT01263496|162965925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.138|0.703||||||||0.703|0.138|
81637833|NCT01263496|162965925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.178|0.742||||||||0.742|0.178|
81637834|NCT01263496|162965925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.384|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.683||||||||0.683|0.085|
81637835|NCT01263496|162965926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.035|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.257|0.326||||||||0.326|-0.257|
81453075|NCT03097991|162593278|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|||||<.001
81453076|NCT03097991|162593279|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|||||.92
81453077|NCT03097991|162593279|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint|||||.05
81453078|NCT03097991|162593280|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|||||.81
81453079|NCT03097991|162593280|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint|||||.34
81453080|NCT03097991|162593281|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|||||.76
81453081|NCT03097991|162593281|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint|||||.53
81453082|NCT03097991|162593282|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|||||.88
81453083|NCT03097991|162593282|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint|||||.95
81453084|NCT03097991|162593283|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint|||||.47
81453085|NCT03097991|162593283|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|||||.07
81453086|NCT03097991|162593284|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint|||||.68
81637836|NCT01263496|162965926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.249|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.542||||||||0.542|-0.043|
81637837|NCT01263496|162965926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.196|0.417||||||||0.417|-0.196|
81637838|NCT01263496|162965926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.333|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.656||||||||0.656|0.010|
81453087|NCT03097991|162593284|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|||||.07
81453088|NCT03097991|162593285|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|||||.65
81453089|NCT03097991|162593285|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint|||||.50
81453090|NCT03097991|162593286|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|||||.48
81526981|NCT01620528|162741471|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 4 of 7.||||< 0.001
81453091|NCT03097991|162593286|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint|||||.27
81453092|NCT03097991|162593287|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group|||||.01
81453093|NCT03097991|162593287|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group x Timepoint|||||.58
81453094|NCT00555360|162593308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|4.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.77|-4.62|.975
81453095|NCT00555360|162593309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.7||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.78|2.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.05|-5.78|.349
81453096|NCT00555360|162593310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|14.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.0||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|24.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||24.2|3.9|.007
81453097|NCT04614246|162593324|OTHER||LS-Mean|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.13|-1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||80% confidence interval (CI) for change in mean worst EAPP from baseline to Week 12||-1.14|-2.13|
81453098|NCT04614246|162593324|OTHER||LS-Mean|-2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.66|-1.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||80% confidence interval (CI) for change in mean worst EAPP from baseline to Week 12||-1.61|-2.66|
81513827|NCT01559259|162717538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|12.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.24|27.91|||Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates.||27.91|5.24|<0.001
81513828|NCT01559259|162717538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|8.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.86|20.44|||Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates.||20.44|3.86|<0.001
81513829|NCT01559259|162717538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|11.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.98|26.42|||Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates.||26.42|4.98|<0.001
81453099|NCT04614246|162593324|OTHER||LS-Mean|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.48|-1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||80% confidence interval (CI) for change in mean worst EAPP from baseline to Week 12||-1.43|-2.48|
81453100|NCT04614246|162593324|OTHER||LS-Mean|-1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.44|-1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||80% confidence interval (CI) for change in mean worst EAPP from baseline to Week 12||-1.45|-2.44|
81453101|NCT04614246|162593325|OTHER|mixed model repeated measures|Difference of least square-mean|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.35||||||Difference of least square-mean (95% Confidence Interval, CI) - Eliapixant arms vs Placebo arm (pairwise comparison) - change in mean worst EAPP from baseline to Week 12 - pPPS||1.35|-0.77|
81453102|NCT04614246|162593325|OTHER|mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Difference of least square-mean|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.91||||||Difference of least square-mean (95% Confidence Interval, CI) - Eliapixant arms vs Placebo arm (pairwise comparison) - change in mean worst EAPP from baseline to Week 12 - pPPS||0.91|-1.27|
81453103|NCT04614246|162593325|OTHER|mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Difference of least square-mean|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-1.17|1.02||||||Difference of least square-mean (95% Confidence Interval, CI) - Eliapixant arms vs Placebo arm (pairwise comparison) - change in mean worst EAPP from baseline to Week 12 - pPPS||1.02|-1.17|
81453104|NCT04614246|162593325|OTHER|mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Difference of least square-mean|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.4|0.98||||||Difference of least square-mean (80% Confidence Interval, CI) - Eliapixant arms vs Placebo arm (pairwise comparison) - change in mean worst EAPP from baseline to Week 12 - pPPS||0.98|-0.4|
81513830|NCT01559259|162717538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|8.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.52|18.68|||Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates.||18.68|3.52|<0.001
81513831|NCT01559259|162717538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.04|||Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates.||2.04|1.09|0.012
81453105|NCT04614246|162593325|OTHER|mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Difference of least square-mean|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.89|0.53||||||Difference of least square-mean (80% Confidence Interval, CI) - Eliapixant arms vs Placebo arm (pairwise comparison) - change in mean worst EAPP from baseline to Week 12 - pPPS||0.53|-0.89|
81453106|NCT04614246|162593325|OTHER|mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Difference of least square-mean|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.79|0.64||||||Difference of least square-mean (80% Confidence Interval, CI) - Eliapixant arms vs Placebo arm (pairwise comparison) - change in mean worst EAPP from baseline to Week 12 - pPPS||0.64|-0.79|
81453107|NCT05819203|162593339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0013|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the means of AUC on global score or ARSSQ during the first 10 days of the study between both groups.||||0.0013
81453108|NCT05819203|162593340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0209|||||||Cox survival regression and p Wald|||Comparison of the mean duration of common cold during the study between both groups.||||0.0209
81453109|NCT05819203|162593341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0399|||||||Cox survival regression and p Wald|||Comparison of the mean duration of impact of common cold on quality of life during the study between both groups.||||0.0399
81453110|NCT05819203|162593342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Poisson regression|||||||0.0015
81453111|NCT05819203|162593343|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||not significant|Poisson regression|||||||>0.05
81453112|NCT05819203|162593344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0029|||||||Poisson regression|||||||0.0029
81453113|NCT05819203|162593345|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||Poisson regression|||||||0.0006
81453114|NCT05819203|162593346|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0513|||||||Poisson regression|||||||0.0513
81453115|NCT05819203|162593347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0789|||||||Poisson regression|||||||0.0789
81453116|NCT05819203|162593348|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Poisson regression|||||||<0.0001
81453117|NCT05819203|162593349|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of the means of AUC on global score or ARSSQ during the first 10 days of the study between both groups.||||||0.0034|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0034
81513832|NCT01559259|162717538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.49|||Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates.||1.49|0.80|0.570
81513833|NCT01559259|162717538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.93|||Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates.||1.93|1.03|0.030
81637839|NCT01263496|162965927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.268|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.769|0.233||||||||0.233|-0.769|
81513834|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.39||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.71|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.71|0.08|0.014
81513835|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.33||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.64|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.64|0.02|0.038
81513836|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.48||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.79|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.79|0.17|0.003
81513837|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.23||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.54|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.54|-0.09|0.155
81513838|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.17||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.39|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.39|-0.05|0.135
81637840|NCT01263496|162965927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.349|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.156|0.855||||||||0.855|-0.156|
81513839|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.1||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.32|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.32|-0.11|0.350
81513840|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.25||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.47|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.47|0.03|0.024
81637841|NCT01263496|162965927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.297|0.577||||||||0.577|-0.297|
81637842|NCT01263496|162965927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.308|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.69||||||||0.690|-0.075|
81637843|NCT01263496|162965928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.281|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.367|0.928||||||||0.928|-0.367|
81637844|NCT01263496|162965928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.579|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|1.194||||||||1.194|-0.035|
81637845|NCT01263496|162965928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.647|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.054|1.241||||||||1.241|0.054|
81637846|NCT01263496|162965928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.252|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.785||||||||0.785|-0.280|
81637847|NCT01263496|162965929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.246|0.646||||||||0.646|-1.246|
81637848|NCT01263496|162965929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.643|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.305|1.591||||||||1.591|-0.305|
81637849|NCT01263496|162965929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.144|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.599|0.888||||||||0.888|-0.599|
81637850|NCT01263496|162965929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.673|1.173||||||||1.173|-0.673|
81637851|NCT01263496|162965930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.462|2.562||||||||2.562|-4.462|
81637852|NCT01263496|162965930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.033|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.712|2.779||||||||2.779|-2.712|
81637853|NCT01263496|162965930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.273|2.073||||||||2.073|-3.273|
81637854|NCT01263496|162965930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.874|2.074||||||||2.074|-2.874|
81637855|NCT01263496|162965931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.159|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.458||||||||0.458|-0.140|
81637856|NCT01263496|162965931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.52||||||||0.520|-0.001|
81637857|NCT01263496|162965931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.126|0.398||||||||0.398|-0.126|
81637858|NCT01263496|162965931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.298|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|0.553||||||||0.553|0.042|
81637859|NCT01263496|162965932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.82|7.99||||||||7.99|-11.82|
81637860|NCT01263496|162965932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.45|6.4||||||||6.40|-12.45|
81637861|NCT01263496|162965932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.77|1.96||||||||1.96|-18.77|
81637862|NCT01263496|162965932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.35|0.44||||||||0.44|-18.35|
81637863|NCT01263496|162965933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|19.19||||||||19.19|-3.88|
81637864|NCT01263496|162965933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.41|9.24||||||||9.24|-11.41|
81637865|NCT01263496|162965933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|10.75||||||||10.75|-12.91|
81637866|NCT01263496|162965933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.32|9.99||||||||9.99|-11.32|
81637867|NCT01263496|162965934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.09|16.49||||||||16.49|-7.09|
81637868|NCT01263496|162965934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.63|11.89||||||||11.89|-8.63|
81637869|NCT01263496|162965934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.36|7.98||||||||7.98|-13.36|
81513841|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.77|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.77|0.90|<0.001
81513842|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.7|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.70|0.83|<0.001
81513843|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.35||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.78|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.78|0.91|0.001
81513844|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.3|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.30|0.43|<0.001
81513845|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.47||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.77|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.77|0.16|0.003
81513846|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.7|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.70|0.10|0.010
81513847|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.48||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.79|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.79|0.18|0.002
81513848|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|2.58|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.58|1.66|<0.001
81513849|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.42|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.42|1.50|<0.001
81513850|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|2.6|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.60|1.67|<0.001
81637870|NCT01263496|162965934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.58|2.17||||||||2.17|-20.58|
81453118|NCT03597464|162593354|OTHER|"The model is based on a logistic regression with terms for treatment, baseline UPCR, biopsy class, MMF use at baseline and region.~Subjects who withdrew from the study prior to the visit assessments and thus provide insufficient visit data were defined as non-responders."|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|4.05|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 12 (AURORA 2 baseline)||4.05|1.30|0.004
81513851|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.2|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.20|1.28|<0.001
81513852|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.38||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.7|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.70|0.05|0.022
81513853|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.22||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.54|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.54|-0.10|0.181
81513854|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.4||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.72|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.72|0.07|0.016
81513855|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|2.88|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.88|1.98|<0.001
81513856|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|2.62|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.62|1.72|<0.001
81513857|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|2.91|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.91|2.01|<0.001
81513858|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|2.58|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.58|1.68|<0.001
81513859|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.3||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.61|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.61|-0.02|0.065
81526982|NCT01620528|162741472|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.185|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 5 of 7.||||0.185
81637871|NCT01263496|162965935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.44|9.84||||||||9.84|-11.44|
81637872|NCT01263496|162965935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.74|7.66||||||||7.66|-11.74|
81513860|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.04||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.35|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.35|-0.28|0.817
81513861|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.33||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.64|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.64|0.01|0.043
81513862|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|3.01|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.01|2.06|<0.001
81513863|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|2.82|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.82|1.87|<0.001
81513864|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|3.11|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.11|2.15|<0.001
81513865|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|2.84|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.84|1.89|<0.001
81513866|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.17||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.51|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.51|-0.16|0.312
81513867|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.02||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.31|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.31|-0.35|0.910
81513868|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.27||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.6|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.60|-0.06|0.113
81513869|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|2.97|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.97|1.98|<0.001
81513870|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|2.75|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.75|1.76|<0.001
81513871|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|3.01|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.01|2.02|<0.001
81513872|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|2.85|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.85|1.86|<0.001
81513873|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.12||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.47|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.47|-0.22|0.482
81513874|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.1||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.24|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.24|-0.44|0.573
81513875|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.16||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.5|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.50|-0.19|0.368
81513876|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|2.91|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.91|1.88|<0.001
81513877|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|2.68|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.68|1.66|<0.001
81513878|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|2.96|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.96|1.93|<0.001
81513879|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|2.74|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.74|1.72|<0.001
81513880|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.17||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.53|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.53|-0.19|0.352
81637873|NCT01263496|162965935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.62|4.75||||||||4.75|-15.62|
81637874|NCT01263496|162965935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.83|-2.74||||||||-2.74|-23.83|
81513881|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.05||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.3|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.30|-0.41|0.771
81513882|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.22||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.58|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.58|-0.14|0.235
81513883|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|2.86|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.86|1.79|<0.001
81513884|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.58|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.58|1.52|<0.001
81513885|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|2.9|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.90|1.83|<0.001
81513886|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|2.73|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.73|1.66|<0.001
81513887|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.13||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.5|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.50|-0.25|0.510
81513888|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.15||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.23|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.23|-0.52|0.442
81513889|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.17||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.54|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.54|-0.20|0.372
81513890|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.55|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.55|1.39|<0.001
81513891|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.4|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.40|1.25|<0.001
81637875|NCT01263496|162965936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.15|14.1||||||||14.10|-28.15|
81637876|NCT01263496|162965936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.93|13.02||||||||13.02|-23.93|
81637877|NCT01263496|162965936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.46|-0.13||||||||-0.13|-35.46|
81513892|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|2.72|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.72|1.57|<0.001
81637878|NCT01263496|162965936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.75|-13.41||||||||-13.41|-47.75|
81513893|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.45|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.45|1.30|<0.001
81637879|NCT01263496|162965937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.18|42.09||||||||42.09|-5.18|
81637880|NCT01263496|162965937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.56|33.28||||||||33.28|-13.56|
81637881|NCT01263496|162965937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.25|15.37||||||||15.37|-30.25|
81637882|NCT01263496|162965937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.75|9.15||||||||9.15|-34.75|
81637883|NCT01263496|162965938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|25.58||||||||25.58|-13.90|
81513894|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.1||||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.5|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.50|-0.31|0.639
81513895|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.05||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.35|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.35|-0.45|0.803
81637884|NCT01263496|162965938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|24.9||||||||24.90|-18.20|
81637885|NCT01263496|162965938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.03|18.74||||||||18.74|-26.03|
81637886|NCT01263496|162965938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.08|0.34||||||||0.34|-47.08|
81637887|NCT01263496|162965939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.77|24.71||||||||24.71|-18.77|
81637888|NCT01263496|162965939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.21|23.94||||||||23.94|-21.21|
81637889|NCT01263496|162965939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.69|10.3||||||||10.30|-32.69|
81637890|NCT01263496|162965939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-34.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.85|-12.96||||||||-12.96|-56.85|
81513896|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.27||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.67|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.67|-0.13|0.184
81513897|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.26|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.26|1.07|<0.001
81513898|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.17|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.17|0.99|<0.001
81513899|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.43|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.43|1.25|<0.001
81513900|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.28|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.28|1.10|<0.001
81513901|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.02||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.39|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.39|-0.44|0.910
81513902|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.11||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.3|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.30|-0.52|0.607
81513903|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.15||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.56|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.56|-0.27|0.484
81513904|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.86|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.86|0.64|<0.001
81513905|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.97|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.97|0.75|<0.001
81513906|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.99|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.99|0.77|<0.001
81513907|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.1|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.10|0.89|<0.001
81513908|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.25||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.18|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.18|-0.67|0.256
81513909|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.14||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.29|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.29|-0.56|0.526
81513910|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.11||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.31|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.31|-0.54|0.602
81637891|NCT01263496|162965940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.955|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.375|1.535||||||||1.535|0.375|
81637892|NCT01263496|162965940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.358|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.752|1.965||||||||1.965|0.752|
81513911|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.95||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.56|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.56|0.34|0.002
81513912|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.98||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.59|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.59|0.38|0.001
81513913|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.86|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.86|0.65|<0.001
81513914|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.82|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.82|0.61|<0.001
81637893|NCT01263496|162965940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.724|1.975||||||||1.975|0.724|
81637894|NCT01263496|162965940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.804|1.955||||||||1.955|0.804|
81637895|NCT01263496|162965941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.034|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.344|1.723||||||||1.723|0.344|
81637896|NCT01263496|162965941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.448|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.115||||||||2.115|0.780|
81637897|NCT01263496|162965941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.243|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.616|1.87||||||||1.870|0.616|
81513915|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.26||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.16|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.16|-0.69|0.224
81513916|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.23||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.19|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.19|-0.65|0.283
81513917|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.04||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.46|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.46|-0.39|0.860
81513918|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.63||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.22|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.22|0.03|0.038
81513919|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.65||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.24|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.24|0.06|0.031
81513920|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.62|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.62|0.43|<0.001
81513921|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.95||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.54|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.54|0.36|0.002
81513922|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.32||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.09|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.09|-0.74|0.129
81637898|NCT01263496|162965941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.481|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.827|2.136||||||||2.136|0.827|
81513923|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.3||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.11|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.11|-0.71|0.154
81637899|NCT01263496|162965942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.088|4.188||||||||4.188|-4.088|
81637900|NCT01263496|162965942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.585|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.476|6.647||||||||6.647|-3.476|
81513924|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.08||||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.49|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.49|-0.34|0.714
81513925|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.37||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.96|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.96|-0.22|0.217
81513926|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.45||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|1.03|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.03|-0.14|0.136
81513927|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.78||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.37|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.37|0.19|0.010
81513928|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.83||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.41|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.41|0.24|0.006
81513929|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.45||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.04|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||-0.04|-0.87|0.031
81513930|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.38||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.03|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.03|-0.79|0.070
81513931|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.05||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.37|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.37|-0.46|0.822
81637901|NCT01263496|162965942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.517|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.151|9.184||||||||9.184|-8.151|
81637902|NCT01263496|162965942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.277|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.191|4.744||||||||4.744|-2.191|
81637903|NCT01263496|162965943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.841|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.239|1.443||||||||1.443|0.239|
81637904|NCT01263496|162965943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.304|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.679|1.93||||||||1.930|0.679|
81637905|NCT01263496|162965943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.992|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.585||||||||1.585|0.400|
81637906|NCT01263496|162965943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.263|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.674|1.853||||||||1.853|0.674|
81637907|NCT01263496|162965944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.891|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.597|22.184||||||||22.184|9.597|
81637908|NCT01263496|162965944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.026|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.466|23.585||||||||23.585|12.466|
81637909|NCT01263496|162965944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.838|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.379|25.297||||||||25.297|14.379|
81513932|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.28||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.83|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.83|-0.28|0.327
81513933|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.34||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.89|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.89|-0.21|0.224
81513934|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.63||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.19|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.19|0.08|0.025
81513935|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.7||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.25|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.25|0.15|0.012
81513936|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.43||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.04|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||-0.04|-0.81|0.030
81513937|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.36||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.02|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.02|-0.75|0.064
81513938|NCT01559259|162717539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.07||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.32|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.32|-0.46|0.721
81513939|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.22||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.42|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.42|0.02|0.033
81637910|NCT01263496|162965944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.368|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.677|22.06||||||||22.060|8.677|
81637911|NCT01263496|162965945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.323|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.567|22.079||||||||22.079|6.567|
81513940|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.13||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.33|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.33|-0.08|0.224
81513941|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.23||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.44|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.44|0.03|0.024
81513942|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.07||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.27|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.27|-0.13|0.501
81513943|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.15||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.29|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.29|0.01|0.036
81513944|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.06||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.2|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.20|-0.08|0.435
81513945|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.16||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.31|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.31|0.02|0.023
81513946|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.12|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.12|0.52|<0.001
81513947|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.97|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.97|0.37|<0.001
81513948|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.04|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.04|0.45|<0.001
81513949|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.45||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.75|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.75|0.16|0.003
81637912|NCT01263496|162965945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.714|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.563|26.864||||||||26.864|14.563|
81526983|NCT01620528|162741472|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 5 of 7.||||< 0.001
81637913|NCT01263496|162965945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.063|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.125|25.002||||||||25.002|13.125|
81637914|NCT01263496|162965945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.233|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.618|23.847||||||||23.847|6.618|
81637915|NCT01263496|162965946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.047|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.169|14.924||||||||14.924|1.169|
81637916|NCT01263496|162965946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.767|20.133||||||||20.133|7.767|
81637917|NCT01263496|162965946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.221|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.191|21.251||||||||21.251|9.191|
81513950|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.58|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.58|0.16|<0.001
81513951|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.22||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.42|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.42|0.01|0.039
81513952|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.29||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.5|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.50|0.08|0.006
81513953|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.65|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.65|1.01|<0.001
81513954|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.49|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.49|0.85|<0.001
81513955|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.67|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.67|1.03|<0.001
81513956|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.36|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.36|0.72|<0.001
81513957|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.29||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.52|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.52|0.07|0.011
81637918|NCT01263496|162965946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.366|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.847|20.885||||||||20.885|5.847|
81513958|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.13||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.35|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.35|-0.10|0.267
81513959|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.31||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.53|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.53|0.09|0.007
81513960|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.89|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.89|1.24|<0.001
81637919|NCT01263496|162965947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.719|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.657|13.782||||||||13.782|1.657|
81513961|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.7|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.70|1.06|<0.001
81637920|NCT01263496|162965947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.978|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.556|18.399||||||||18.399|7.556|
81513962|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.9|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.90|1.25|<0.001
81513963|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.67|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.67|1.02|<0.001
81637921|NCT01263496|162965947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.076|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.808|20.345||||||||20.345|9.808|
81513964|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.22||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.45|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.45|-0.01|0.056
81513965|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.04||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.26|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.26|-0.19|0.759
81513966|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.23||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.45|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.45|-0.00|0.051
81637922|NCT01263496|162965947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.087|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.561|19.614||||||||19.614|6.561|
81637923|NCT01263496|162965948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.03|20.55||||||||20.55|-7.03|
81637924|NCT01263496|162965948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|25.19||||||||25.19|-1.49|
81637925|NCT01263496|162965948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|24.56||||||||24.56|-5.12|
81637926|NCT01263496|162965948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.26|14.9||||||||14.90|-13.26|
81637927|NCT01263496|162965949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.11|22.91||||||||22.91|-11.11|
81637928|NCT01263496|162965949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.21|28.35||||||||28.35|-7.21|
81513967|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.98|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.98|1.30|<0.001
81513968|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.85|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.85|1.18|<0.001
81513969|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.05|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.05|1.37|<0.001
81513970|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.86|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.86|1.19|<0.001
81513971|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.11||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.35|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.35|-0.12|0.342
81513972|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.01||||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.23|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.23|-0.24|0.943
81513973|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.18||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.42|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.42|-0.05|0.126
81513974|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|1.98|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.98|1.27|<0.001
81513975|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.86|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.86|1.15|<0.001
81513976|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.0|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.00|1.29|<0.001
81513977|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.89|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.89|1.18|<0.001
81513978|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.1||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.34|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.34|-0.15|0.453
81513979|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.03||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.22|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.22|-0.28|0.816
81637929|NCT01263496|162965949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.08|26.98||||||||26.98|-10.08|
81513980|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.11||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.36|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.36|-0.14|0.384
81637930|NCT01263496|162965949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.67|24.3||||||||24.30|-10.67|
81513981|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.91|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.91|1.19|<0.001
81513982|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.82|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.82|1.10|<0.001
81513983|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.97|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.97|1.25|<0.001
81513984|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.82|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.82|1.10|<0.001
81637931|NCT01263496|162965950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.95|21.13||||||||21.13|-14.95|
81637932|NCT01263496|162965950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.61|20.57||||||||20.57|-15.61|
81637933|NCT01263496|162965950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|19.68||||||||19.68|-21.00|
81637934|NCT01263496|162965950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.47|20.05||||||||20.05|-17.47|
81637935|NCT01263496|162965951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|19.86||||||||19.86|-11.70|
81637936|NCT01263496|162965951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.14|21.03||||||||21.03|-11.14|
81637937|NCT01263496|162965951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.42|21.73||||||||21.73|-14.42|
81513985|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.09||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.34|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.34|-0.16|0.483
81513986|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.0||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.25|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.25|-0.25|0.991
81513987|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.16||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.41|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.41|-0.10|0.228
81513988|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.85|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.85|1.10|<0.001
81513989|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.69|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.69|0.94|<0.001
81513990|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.9|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.90|1.15|<0.001
81513991|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.78|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.78|1.03|<0.001
81513992|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.07||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.33|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.33|-0.19|0.587
81513993|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.09||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.17|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.17|-0.35|0.517
81513994|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.12||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.38|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.38|-0.14|0.360
81513995|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.6|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.60|0.81|<0.001
81637938|NCT01263496|162965951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.24|15.89||||||||15.89|-17.24|
81513996|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.57|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.57|0.78|<0.001
81513997|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.76|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.76|0.97|<0.001
81513998|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.56|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.56|0.77|<0.001
81513999|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.03||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.31|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.31|-0.24|0.811
81514000|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.0||||0.977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.28|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.28|-0.27|0.977
81514001|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.2||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.47|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.47|-0.08|0.164
81514002|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.43|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.43|0.63|<0.001
81514003|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.4|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.40|0.60|<0.001
81526984|NCT01620528|162741473|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.144|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 6 of 7.||||0.144
81637939|NCT01377844|162966038|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.53||The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline. Statistical significant is set at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline HbA1c, site, age category, gender and race||||-0.53|-1.06|< 0.0001
81702446|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-44.78||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.79|-14.77||P-value is for Pre Evening Meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.77|-74.79|0.0041
81514004|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.56|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.56|0.75|<0.001
81514005|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.46|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.46|0.66|<0.001
81514006|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.03||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.25|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.25|-0.31|0.846
81514007|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.05||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.23|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.23|-0.33|0.702
81514008|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.1||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.38|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.38|-0.18|0.496
81514009|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.22|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.22|0.41|<0.001
81514010|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.21|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.21|0.40|<0.001
81637940|NCT01377844|162966039|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-5.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.02|-3.04||The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline. Statistical significant is set at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline systolic BP, baseline HbA1c category, site, age category, gender and race||||-3.04|-8.02|< 0.0001
81514011|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.26|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.26|0.46|<0.001
81514012|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.33|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.33|0.52|<0.001
81514013|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.11||||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.17|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.17|-0.39|0.441
81514014|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.12||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.16|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.16|-0.40|0.408
81514015|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.06||||0.652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.22|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.22|-0.35|0.652
81514016|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.61||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.02|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.02|0.21|0.003
81453119|NCT03597464|162593354|OTHER|"The model is based on a logistic regression with terms for treatment, baseline UPCR, biopsy class, MMF use at baseline and region.~Subjects who withdrew from the study prior to the visit assessments and thus provide insufficient visit data were defined as non-responders."|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|3.83|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 18||3.83|1.25|0.006
81514017|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.55||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.95|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.95|0.15|0.007
81702447|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-54.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.42|-28.48||P-value is for Pre Evening Meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-28.48|-80.42|<0.0001
81514018|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.1|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.10|0.29|<0.001
81514019|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.1|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.10|0.29|<0.001
81514020|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.08||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.2|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.20|-0.36|0.567
81514021|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.14||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.14|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.14|-0.42|0.315
81514022|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.0||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.28|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.28|-0.28|0.997
81514023|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.38||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.77|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.77|-0.01|0.056
81514024|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.39||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.78|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.78|0.01|0.047
81514025|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.56||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.95|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.95|0.17|0.005
81514026|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.53||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.92|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.92|0.14|0.007
81514027|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.15||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.12|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.12|-0.42|0.276
81514028|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.14||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.13|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.13|-0.41|0.318
81514029|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.03||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.3|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.30|-0.25|0.849
81514030|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.29||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.66|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.66|-0.09|0.138
81514031|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.31||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.68|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.68|-0.07|0.111
81514032|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.42||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.79|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.79|0.04|0.031
81699396|NCT02505542|163094962|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|-1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||An mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) analysis on all observed post-baseline data with the following fixed-effect covariates was used: treatment, geographical region, mNY classification, Part B Baseline value, and visit as fixed-effect factors, as well as treatment group by visit interaction and Part B Baseline value by visit interaction.||-1.17|-1.66|<0.001
81702448|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-46.19||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.57|-18.81||P-value is for Pre Evening Meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-18.81|-73.57|0.0013
81453120|NCT03597464|162593354|OTHER|"The model is based on a logistic regression with terms for treatment, baseline UPCR, biopsy class, MMF use at baseline and region.~Subjects who withdrew from the study prior to the visit assessments and thus provide insufficient visit data were defined as non-responders."|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 24||3.16|1.04|0.035
81514033|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.49||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.87|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.87|0.11|0.011
81514034|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.2||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.06|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.06|-0.47|0.135
81514035|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.18||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.08|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.08|-0.44|0.175
81514036|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.07||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.19|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.19|-0.34|0.590
81514037|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.15||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.49|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.49|-0.20|0.402
81514038|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.2||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.54|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.54|-0.15|0.261
81514039|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.26||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.61|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.61|-0.08|0.134
81514040|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.38||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.72|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.72|0.03|0.031
81526985|NCT01620528|162741473|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 6 of 7.||||0.003
81514041|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.23||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.01|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.01|-0.47|0.061
81514042|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.18||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.06|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.06|-0.42|0.138
81514043|NCT01559259|162717540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.11||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.13|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.13|-0.35|0.353
81514044|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.88||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.51|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.51|0.25|0.006
81514045|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.69||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.31|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.31|0.07|0.030
81514046|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.81||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.44|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.44|0.17|0.012
81514047|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.38||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|1.01|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.01|-0.25|0.237
81514048|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.5||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.93|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.93|0.07|0.024
81514049|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.31||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.73|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.73|-0.11|0.150
81514050|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.43||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.86|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.86|-0.01|0.054
81514051|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|3.85|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.85|1.92|<0.001
81576259|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.507|0.507||||||Week 72: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.5070|-0.5070|
81514052|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|3.47|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.47|1.56|<0.001
81514053|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|3.47|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.47|1.54|<0.001
81514054|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.72|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.72|0.79|<0.001
81514055|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.79|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.79|0.47|<0.001
81514056|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.76||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.41|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.41|0.11|0.021
81514057|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.75||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.41|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.41|0.09|0.027
81514058|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.65|5.84|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||5.84|3.65|<0.001
81514059|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|5.29|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||5.29|3.13|<0.001
81526986|NCT01620528|162741474|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.424|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 7 of 7.||||0.424
81514060|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.37|5.56|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||5.56|3.37|<0.001
81514061|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|5.02|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||5.02|2.83|<0.001
81699397|NCT02505542|163094962|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||An mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) analysis on all observed post-baseline data with the following fixed-effect covariates was used: treatment, geographical region, mNY classification, Part B Baseline value, and visit as fixed-effect factors, as well as treatment group by visit interaction and Part B Baseline value by visit interaction.||-0.96|-1.45|<0.001
81699398|NCT02505542|163094963|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.268|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|-1.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||An mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) analysis on all observed post-baseline data with the following fixed-effect covariates was used: treatment, geographical region, mNY classification, Part B Baseline value, and visit as fixed-effect factors, as well as treatment group by visit interaction and Part B Baseline value by visit interaction.||-1.94|-2.99|<0.001
81699399|NCT02505542|163094963|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-2.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.267|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|-1.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||An mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) analysis on all observed post-baseline data with the following fixed-effect covariates was used: treatment, geographical region, mNY classification, Part B Baseline value, and visit as fixed-effect factors, as well as treatment group by visit interaction and Part B Baseline value by visit interaction.||-1.72|-2.77|<0.001
81699400|NCT02505542|163094964|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|-1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||An mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) analysis on all observed post-baseline data with the following fixed-effect covariates was used: treatment, geographical region, mNY classification, Part B Baseline value, and visit as fixed-effect factors, as well as treatment group by visit interaction and Part B Baseline value by visit interaction.||-1.11|-2.04|<0.001
81699401|NCT02505542|163094964|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||An mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) analysis on all observed post-baseline data with the following fixed-effect covariates was used: treatment, geographical region, mNY classification, Part B Baseline value, and visit as fixed-effect factors, as well as treatment group by visit interaction and Part B Baseline value by visit interaction.||-0.96|-1.90|<0.001
81699402|NCT02505542|163094965|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112|=|0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||An mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) analysis on all observed post-baseline data with the following fixed-effect covariates was used: treatment, geographical region, mNY classification, Part B Baseline value, and visit as fixed-effect factors, as well as treatment group by visit interaction and Part B Baseline value by visit interaction.||0.02|-0.42|=0.074
81699403|NCT02505542|163094965|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113|=|0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||An mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) analysis on all observed post-baseline data with the following fixed-effect covariates was used: treatment, geographical region, mNY classification, Part B Baseline value, and visit as fixed-effect factors, as well as treatment group by visit interaction and Part B Baseline value by visit interaction.||-0.02|-0.46|=0.036
81699404|NCT02505542|163094966|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.308|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.084|36.898|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios (and corresponding p-values) were from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment group, geographical region, and mNY classification.||36.898|9.084|<0.001
81699405|NCT02505542|163094966|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.255|23.098|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios (and corresponding p-values) were from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment group, geographical region, and mNY classification.||23.098|6.255|<0.001
81699406|NCT02505542|163094967|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|=|0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.51|||ANCOVA|||"Only MRIs performed ± 2 weeks around the Week 96 or Early Withdrawal Visit were assigned to Week 96 or Early Withdrawal.~Only results of the double-read assessments of the central MRI review were included. The analysis used the average of the scores from the 2 independent reviewers. Whenever an adjudication was present, the average score across all 3 reviewers was used.~ANCOVA model with treatment, geographical region, mNY classification, and Part B Baseline as covariates."||0.51|-2.50|=0.195
81699407|NCT02505542|163094967|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|=|0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|0.91|||ANCOVA|||"Only MRIs performed ± 2 weeks around the Week 96 or Early Withdrawal Visit were assigned to Week 96 or Early Withdrawal.~Only results of the double-read assessments of the central MRI review were included. The analysis used the average of the scores from the 2 independent reviewers. Whenever an adjudication was present, the average score across all 3 reviewers was used.~ANCOVA model with treatment, geographical region, mNY classification, and Part B Baseline as covariates."||0.91|-2.11|=0.432
81453121|NCT03597464|162593354|OTHER|"The model is based on a logistic regression with terms for treatment, baseline UPCR, biopsy class, MMF use at baseline and region.~Subjects who withdrew from the study prior to the visit assessments and thus provide insufficient visit data were defined as non-responders."|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.24||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|3.92|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 30||3.92|1.28|0.005
81514062|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.83||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.58|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.58|0.08|0.031
81526987|NCT01620528|162741474|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 7 of 7.||||0.002
81699408|NCT02505542|163094968|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|=|0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||"Only MRIs performed ± 2 weeks around the Week 96 or Early Withdrawal Visit were assigned to Week 96 or Early Withdrawal.~Only results of the double-read assessments of the central MRI review were included. The analysis used the average of the scores from the 2 independent reviewers. Whenever an adjudication was present, the average score across all 3 reviewers was used.~ANCOVA model with treatment, geographical region, mNY classification, and Part B Baseline as covariates."||-0.02|-0.78|=0.040
81699409|NCT02505542|163094968|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|=|0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.03|||ANCOVA|||"Only MRIs performed ± 2 weeks around the Week 96 or Early Withdrawal Visit were assigned to Week 96 or Early Withdrawal.~Only results of the double-read assessments of the central MRI review were included. The analysis used the average of the scores from the 2 independent reviewers. Whenever an adjudication was present, the average score across all 3 reviewers was used.~ANCOVA model with treatment, geographical region, mNY classification, and Part B Baseline as covariates."||0.03|-0.73|=0.074
81699410|NCT00168064|163095001|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The PG formulation was determined to be non-inferior to the AP formulation if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval around the ratio of the response rates (PG/AP) was \> = 0.75.|ratio of proportions|1.226|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.974|1.552|||ANCOVA||ratio is response rate of PG formulation divided by response rate of AP formulation|||1.552|0.974|
81699411|NCT03373110|163095004|OTHER|||||||0.973||||||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 was used for all analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We used linear mixed effects models fit via maximum likelihood to examine the effect of the interventions on daily steps. The models include a random intercept and fixed effects for intervention, time, and an intervention by time interaction. We used separate models to assess the intervention effects across the 8-week intervention period as well as the complete 16-week follow-up period.|The models include a random intercept and fixed effects for intervention, time, and an intervention by time interaction.|||0.973
81699412|NCT03373110|163095004|OTHER|||||||0.005||||||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 was used for all analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We used linear mixed effects models to examine the effect of the interventions on average daily steps at 8 weeks into the study. These models account for the covariance of repeated measurements within subjects, and we used maximum likelihood estimation to adjust for missing daily step counts. The models include a random intercept and fixed effects for intervention, time, and an intervention by time interaction.|We used linear mixed effects models to examine the effect of the interventions on daily steps. These models account for the covariance of repeated measurements within subjects, and we used maximum likelihood estimation to account for missing daily step counts. The models include a random intercept and fixed effects for intervention, time, and an intervention by time interaction.|||.005
81699413|NCT03373110|163095004|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 was used for all analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We used linear mixed effects models to examine the effect of the interventions on average daily steps at 8 weeks into the study. These models account for the covariance of repeated measurements within subjects, and we used maximum likelihood estimation to adjust for missing daily step counts. The models include a random intercept and fixed effects for intervention, time, and an intervention by time interaction.|We used linear mixed effects models to examine the effect of the interventions on daily steps. These models account for the covariance of repeated measurements within subjects, and we used maximum likelihood estimation to account for missing daily step counts. The models include a random intercept and fixed effects for intervention, time, and an intervention by time interaction.|||.004
81699414|NCT03373110|163095004|OTHER|||||||0.627||||||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 was used for all analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We used linear mixed effects models to examine the effect of the interventions on average daily steps at 16 weeks into the study. These models account for the covariance of repeated measurements within subjects, and we used maximum likelihood estimation to adjust for missing daily step counts. The models include a random intercept and fixed effects for intervention, time, and an intervention by time interaction.|We used linear mixed effects models to examine the effect of the interventions on daily steps. These models account for the covariance of repeated measurements within subjects, and we used maximum likelihood estimation to account for missing daily step counts. The models include a random intercept and fixed effects for intervention, time, and an intervention by time interaction.|||0.627
81699415|NCT03373110|163095004|OTHER|||||||0.359||||||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 was used for all analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We used linear mixed effects models to examine the effect of the interventions on average daily steps at 16 weeks into the study. These models account for the covariance of repeated measurements within subjects, and we used maximum likelihood estimation to adjust for missing daily step counts. The models include a random intercept and fixed effects for intervention, time, and an intervention by time interaction.|We used linear mixed effects models to examine the effect of the interventions on daily steps. These models account for the covariance of repeated measurements within subjects, and we used maximum likelihood estimation to account for missing daily step counts. The models include a random intercept and fixed effects for intervention, time, and an intervention by time interaction.|||0.359
81699416|NCT03373110|163095004|OTHER|||||||0.597||||||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 was used for all analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We used linear mixed effects models to examine the effect of the interventions on average daily steps at 16 weeks into the study. These models account for the covariance of repeated measurements within subjects, and we used maximum likelihood estimation to adjust for missing daily step counts. The models include a random intercept and fixed effects for intervention, time, and an intervention by time interaction.|We used linear mixed effects models to examine the effect of the interventions on daily steps. These models account for the covariance of repeated measurements within subjects, and we used maximum likelihood estimation to account for missing daily step counts. The models include a random intercept and fixed effects for intervention, time, and an intervention by time interaction.|||0.597
81576260|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6191|0.2811||||||Week 72: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.2811|-0.6191|
81526988|NCT01620528|162741475|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81699417|NCT02666508|163095018|OTHER|Test conducted was a test of difference between plaque identifying toothpaste and non-plaque identifying toothpaste for change in DPIA from pre to post.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.02||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.44|||Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||-0.44|-1.60|0.001
81699418|NCT02666508|163095019|OTHER|Test conducted was a test of the difference between plaque identifying toothpaste and non-plaque identifying toothpaste for change in hsCRP|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.32|||Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||0.32|-0.69|0.459
81699419|NCT00835003|163095022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations estimated a sample size of 1272 women with an estimated proportion of 8% in the 39 weeks Group and 14% in the 38 weeks group|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.15|||Chi-squared|||||1.15|0.65|0.31
81699420|NCT01804036|163095048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.84
81699421|NCT01804036|163095049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.11
81699422|NCT01804036|163095050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.95
81699423|NCT01804036|163095051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.08
81514063|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.29||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.02|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.02|-0.44|0.442
81699424|NCT01804036|163095052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.20
81699425|NCT01804036|163095053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.13
81699426|NCT01804036|163095054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.52
81699427|NCT01804036|163095055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.54
81699428|NCT01804036|163095056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.94
81699429|NCT01804036|163095057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.95
81699430|NCT01804036|163095058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.49
81699431|NCT01804036|163095059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81699432|NCT01804036|163095060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81699433|NCT01804036|163095061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.13
81699434|NCT02940626|163095066|OTHER|||||||0.547|||||||Wald Test on equality of proportions|||Subjects were analyzed for efficacy in the group to which they randomized. Sponsor defined outcomes were based on review of microbiology results from samples tested at the central lab. If sample was not sent to the central lab., determination was based on results from the local microbiology lab. In cases where both local \& central lab results were available, concordance was confirmed for S. aureus. Therefore, the analysis used local microbiology data in order to utilize a more complete dataset.||||.5470
81699435|NCT02219087|163095090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.137|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.137
81699436|NCT02219087|163095091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.343|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.343
81699437|NCT02219087|163095092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.208
81699438|NCT02219087|163095093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.385|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.385
81699439|NCT02219087|163095094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.843|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.843
81699440|NCT02219087|163095095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.438|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.438
81699441|NCT02431468|163095143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.5|||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|80.0||||LSM and two-sided 80% CI were provided for treatment group differences and estimated endpoint values. A true mean difference in change from baseline in the SIB (one-sided at α=0.10) of at least 6.5 points in favor of bryostatin groups was assumed.|t-test, 1 sided|||The primary statistical objective for efficacy was to estimate the effect of bryostatin on the mean change in the Severe Impairment Battery (SIB) after 12 weeks of treatment. A linear model was used for both estimation and significance testing. Primary analysis populations were defined as the Full Analysis Set (FAS) and the Completer Analysis Set (CAS)||||<0.1
81699442|NCT02431468|163095143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.5|||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|80.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change from baseline in SIB in the Completer Analysis Set (CAS)||||<0.1
81699443|NCT01056341|163095149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||"P-value not adjusted for multiplicity. An Independent Committee conducted this analysis to determine the most efficacious of all arms with a good safety profile.~P-value linked to the 3 mg/kg/day 6 months selected arm ."|One-sided Z-tests|One-sided Z-tests for proportions (contrasts tests on placebo) with pooled variance||The interim analysis was carried out after the first 188 patients have completed their W24 visit or been withdrawn prematurely from study therapy. For each propranolol arm, individual hypotheses H0,i: θi≤0||||< 0.0001
81699444|NCT01056341|163095150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The methodology used guaranteed that the familywise type I error rate was below the nominal one-sided significance level of 0.005.|combination tests|Superiority was tested using the closed testing procedure and combination tests for all intersection hypotheses using Simes' adjustment.||"The objective is to test the superiority of the selected arm using the approach of Posch et al.~The primary analysis was performed on the intent-to-treat population: all treated patients in Stage 1 and all treated patients in stage 2 randomized to placebo or the selected arm."||||< 0.0001
81699445|NCT03589885|163095159|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1014.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.83|14940.62|||Regression, Logistic|||PASI 75||14940.62|68.83|<0.0001
81699446|NCT03589885|163095159|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|96.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.22|537.78|||Regression, Logistic|||PASI 75||537.78|17.22|<0.0001
81699447|NCT03589885|163095160|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|51.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.95|221.64|||Regression, Logistic|||||221.64|11.95|<0.0001
81699448|NCT03589885|163095160|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|29.7|||<|0.0001||95.0|7.38|119.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||119.57|7.38|<0.0001
81699449|NCT03589885|163095161|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|88.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.15|484.52|||Regression, Logistic|||||484.52|16.15|<0.0001
81699450|NCT03589885|163095161|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|37.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|189.01|||Regression, Logistic|||||189.01|7.60|<0.0001
81526989|NCT01620528|162741475|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81526990|NCT01620528|162741476|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81699451|NCT00321269|163095166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis- Treatment Arm X Time F (2, 116)=0.09, P\>F=0.90.||||0.90
81699452|NCT00321269|163095167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F(2,110)=2.08; P=0.13||||||0.13
81699453|NCT01583452|163095168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.665|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier survival analysis|||With a confidence interval of 95%, an alpha risk of 5% and a desired power of 80%; expecting a 24hrs difference between the intervention and the control group, we estimated 20 patients for each one of them.||||0.665
81699454|NCT01583452|163095169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.094|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier survival analysis|||||||0.094
81699455|NCT01583452|163095170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier survival analysis|||||||0.059
81699456|NCT01583452|163095171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier survival analysis|||||||0.830
81699457|NCT02157506|163095173|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0059|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||=0.0059
81699458|NCT02157506|163095173|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.0001
81699459|NCT02157506|163095173|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0062|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.0062
81699460|NCT02157506|163095173|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0086|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.0086
81699461|NCT02157506|163095174|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0076|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.0076
81453122|NCT03597464|162593354|OTHER|"The model is based on a logistic regression with terms for treatment, baseline UPCR, biopsy class, MMF use at baseline and region.~Subjects who withdrew from the study prior to the visit assessments and thus provide insufficient visit data were defined as non-responders."|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.03|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 36||3.03|1.00|0.051
81699462|NCT02157506|163095174|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0052|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.0052
81699463|NCT02157506|163095174|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1064|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.1064
81699464|NCT02157506|163095174|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1151|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.1151
81699465|NCT02157506|163095175|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4241|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.4241
81699466|NCT02157506|163095175|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4035|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.4035
81699467|NCT02157506|163095175|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8308|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.8308
81699468|NCT02157506|163095175|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.118|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.1180
81699469|NCT02157506|163095176|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0048|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.0048
81699470|NCT02157506|163095176|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0022|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.0022
81526991|NCT01620528|162741476|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81699471|NCT02157506|163095176|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0045|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.0045
81699472|NCT02157506|163095176|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0294|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.0294
81699473|NCT02157506|163095177|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2022|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.2022
81699474|NCT02157506|163095177|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0658|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.0658
81699475|NCT02157506|163095177|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0741|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.0741
81699476|NCT02157506|163095177|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0497|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.0497
81699477|NCT02157506|163095178|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1842|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.1842
81699478|NCT02157506|163095178|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3328|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.3328
81699479|NCT02157506|163095178|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1465|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.1465
81699480|NCT02157506|163095178|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2799|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.2799
81699481|NCT02157506|163095179|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2499|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.2499
81699482|NCT02157506|163095179|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8281|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.8281
81699483|NCT02157506|163095179|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4121|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.4121
81699484|NCT02157506|163095179|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8592|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.8592
81699485|NCT02157506|163095180|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1391|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.1391
81699486|NCT02157506|163095180|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1724|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.1724
81699487|NCT02157506|163095180|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1245|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.1245
81699488|NCT02157506|163095180|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.169|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.1690
81699489|NCT02157506|163095181|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4936|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.4936
81699490|NCT02157506|163095181|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.992|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.9920
81699491|NCT02157506|163095181|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2789|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.2789
81699492|NCT02157506|163095181|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.91|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance was defined by a P-value \< 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||||||= 0.9100
81699493|NCT05263921|163095189|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric means|107.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.66|115.64||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets; Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with water||115.64|99.66|
81699494|NCT05263921|163095189|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|120.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.09|130.03||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with applesauce||130.03|112.09|
81699495|NCT05263921|163095189|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|125.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|116.08|134.69||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding||134.69|116.08|
81699496|NCT05263921|163095190|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric means|108.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.06|117.14||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets; Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with water||117.14|101.06|
81699497|NCT05263921|163095190|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|120.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.36|130.2||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with applesauce||130.20|112.36|
81699498|NCT05263921|163095190|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|127.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|118.32|137.15||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding||137.15|118.32|
81699499|NCT05263921|163095191|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric means|115.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.03|127.34||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets; Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with water||127.34|104.03|
81514064|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.55||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.3|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.30|-0.20|0.152
81699500|NCT05263921|163095191|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|145.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|131.68|160.99||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with applesauce||160.99|131.68|
81699501|NCT05263921|163095191|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|161.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|145.95|178.66||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding||178.66|145.95|
81699502|NCT05263921|163095192|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric means|110.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.38|128.82||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets; Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with water||128.82|95.38|
81526992|NCT01620528|162741477|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81526993|NCT01620528|162741477|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81699503|NCT05263921|163095192|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|106.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.76|123.73||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with applesauce||123.73|91.76|
81699504|NCT05263921|163095192|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|107.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.7|125.21||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding||125.21|92.70|
81699505|NCT05263921|163095193|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric means|110.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.51|128.47||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets; Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with water||128.47|94.51|
81699506|NCT05263921|163095193|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|107.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.0|124.86||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with applesauce||124.86|92.00|
81699507|NCT05263921|163095193|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|107.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.48|125.72||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding||125.72|92.48|
81699508|NCT05263921|163095194|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric means|108.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.32|132.32||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets; Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with water||132.32|89.32|
81699509|NCT05263921|163095194|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|109.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.05|133.0||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with applesauce||133.00|90.05|
81699510|NCT05263921|163095194|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|117.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.37|142.77||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg commercial tablets Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding||142.77|96.37|
81699511|NCT03127852|163095208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Poststudy between-group comparison of SF-36 physical component summary score.||||.48
81699512|NCT03127852|163095208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Poststudy between-group comparison of SF-36 mental component summary score.||||.73
81699513|NCT03127852|163095209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Poststudy between-group comparison of self-reported number of hospital visits.||||.02
81699514|NCT03127852|163095209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Poststudy between-group comparison of self-reported emergency department visits.||||.12
81699515|NCT03127852|163095209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Poststudy between-group comparison of self-reported number of clinic visits.||||.39
81699516|NCT03127852|163095209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Poststudy between-group comparison of self-reported number of family physician visits.||||.28
81699517|NCT03127852|163095210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Poststudy between-group comparison of SCHFI maintenance sub-scale.||||.74
81699518|NCT03127852|163095210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Poststudy between-group comparison of SCHFI management sub-scale.||||.67
81699519|NCT03127852|163095210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Poststudy between-group comparison of SCHFI confidence sub-scale.||||.92
81699520|NCT03127852|163095211|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Poststudy between-group comparison of MLHFQ total score.||||.67
81699521|NCT03127852|163095211|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Poststudy between-group comparison of MLHFQ physical domain score.||||.43
81699522|NCT03127852|163095211|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Poststudy between-group comparison of MLHFQ emotional domain score.||||.64
81699523|NCT03127852|163095212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Poststudy between-group comparison of HADS anxiety sub-scale.||||.06
81526994|NCT01620528|162741478|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81576261|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.507|0.507||||||Week 72: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.5070|-0.5070|
81699524|NCT03127852|163095212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Poststudy between-group comparison of HADS depression sub-scale.||||.77
81699525|NCT03127852|163095213|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Poststudy between-group comparison of SEMCD6.||||.13
81699526|NCT02016898|163095242|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.29|||Chi-squared|||||1.29|0.67|0.7
81699527|NCT02016898|163095243|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.01||0.539|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.539
81699528|NCT00830960|163095245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference in PRU|-183.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-229.0|-137.0||"Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect was used.~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements excluded.||||-137|-229|<0.0001
81699529|NCT00830960|163095245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in PRU|-139.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-177.0|-102.0||"Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect was used.~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements excluded.||||-102|-177|<0.0001
81699530|NCT00830960|163095246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference in PRU|-57.0||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.0|-17.0||"P-value for 30 minutes post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||-17|-97|0.0058
81699531|NCT00830960|163095246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference in PRU|-35.0||||0.0365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.0|-2.0||"P-value for 30 minutes post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel"|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||-2|-68|0.0365
81699532|NCT00830960|163095246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference in PRU|-68.0||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-104.0|-32.0||"P-value for 30 minutes post-LD Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||-32|-104|0.0004
81699533|NCT00830960|163095246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference in PRU|-160.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-211.0|-110.0||"P-value for 2 hours post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||-110|-211|<0.0001
81699534|NCT00830960|163095246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference in PRU|-115.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-156.0|-73.0||"P-value for 2 hours post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||-73|-156|<0.0001
81526995|NCT01620528|162741478|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81526996|NCT01620528|162741479|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81699535|NCT00830960|163095246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference in PRU|-171.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-216.0|-125.0||"P-value for 2 hours post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||-125|-216|<0.0001
81699536|NCT00830960|163095246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference in PRU|-212.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-259.0|-167.0||"P-value for 4 hours post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||-167|-259|<0.0001
81699537|NCT00830960|163095247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in PRU|-119.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-166.0|-73.0||"P-value for 30 days. A linear mixed effects model including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU was prasugrel - clopidogrel."|LS Mean Difference in PRU|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||-73|-166|<0.0001
81699538|NCT00830960|163095247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in PRU|-113.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-154.0|-73.0||"P-value for 90 days. A linear mixed effects model including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU was prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||-73|-154|<0.0001
81699539|NCT00830960|163095247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in PRU|-85.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-121.0|-48.0||"P-value for 90 days. A linear mixed effects model including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU was prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||-48|-121|<0.0001
81699540|NCT00830960|163095247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in PRU|-35.0||||0.0647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.0|2.0||"P-value for 90 days. A linear mixed effects model including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU was prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||2|-72|0.0647
81699541|NCT00830960|163095247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in PRU|-100.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-143.0|-57.0||"P-value for 90 days. A linear mixed effects model including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU was prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||-57|-143|<0.0001
81699542|NCT00830960|163095248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|15.0||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|27.0||"P-value for 30 minutes post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (0.5 hours to 4 hours), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||27|4|0.0072
81699543|NCT00830960|163095248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|9.0||||0.0647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|18.0||"P-value for 30 minutes post-LD Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (0.5 hours to 4 hours), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||18|-1|0.0647
81699544|NCT00830960|163095248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|11.0||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|19.0||"P-value for 30 minutes post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (0.5 hours to 4 hours), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||19|3|0.0054
81699545|NCT00830960|163095248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|51.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.0|66.0||"P-value for 2 hours post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (0.5 hours to 4 hours), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||66|36|<0.0001
81699546|NCT00830960|163095248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|36.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.0|48.0||"P-value for 2 hours post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (0.5 hours to 4 hours), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||48|23|<0.0001
81699547|NCT00830960|163095248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|49.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.0|61.0||"P-value for 2 hours post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (0.5 hours to 4 hours), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||61|36|<0.0001
81702449|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.82||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.51|-9.13||P-value is for 2 Hours After Evening Meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.13|-70.51|0.0118
81699548|NCT00830960|163095248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|62.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.0|76.0||"P-value for 4 hours post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (0.5 hours to 4 hours), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||76|47|<0.0001
81699549|NCT00830960|163095248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|48.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.0|59.0||"P-value for 4 hours post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (0.5 hours to 4 hours), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||59|36|<0.0001
81699550|NCT00830960|163095248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|56.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.0|68.0||"P-value for 4 hours post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (0.5 hours to 4 hours), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||68|44|<0.0001
81699551|NCT00830960|163095249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|38.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|50.0||"P-value for 30 days post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (30, 90 days during MD), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||50|27|<0.0001
81699552|NCT00830960|163095249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|32.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|42.0||"P-value for 30 days post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (30, 90 days during MD), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||42|21|<0.0001
81699553|NCT00830960|163095249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|17.0||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|28.0||"P-value for 30 days post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (30, 90 days during MD), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||28|6|0.0026
81699554|NCT00830960|163095249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|37.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.0|50.0||"P-value for 30 days post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (30, 90 days during MD), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||50|24|<0.0001
81699555|NCT00830960|163095249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|35.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|52.0||"P-value for 90 days post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (30, 90 days during MD), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||52|18|0.0001
81699556|NCT00830960|163095249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|28.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|44.0||"P-value for 90 days post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (30, 90 days during MD), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||44|13|0.0005
81699557|NCT00830960|163095249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|11.0||||0.1898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|27.0||"P-value for 90 days post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (30, 90 days during MD), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||27|-5|0.1898
81699558|NCT00830960|163095249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Inhibition|32.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|45.0||"P-value for 90 days post-LD~Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit (30, 90 days during MD), treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, participant as random effect~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||45|18|<0.0001
81699559|NCT00830960|163095251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference in PRU|-110.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-143.0|-76.0||"Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect was used.~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||-76|-143|<0.0001
81699560|NCT00830960|163095251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference in PRU|-92.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-123.0|-60.0||"Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect was used.~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||-60|-123|<0.0001
81699561|NCT00830960|163095251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference in PRU|-51.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.0|-19.0||"Linear mixed effects model: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, country as fixed effects, baseline PRU as covariate, participant as random effect was used.~Difference in PRU = prasugrel - clopidogrel."|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom for fixed effects. Invalid measurements were excluded.||||-19|-83|0.0020
81699562|NCT00830960|163095258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.255||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.255
81699563|NCT00830960|163095258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.427||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.427
81699564|NCT00830960|163095258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.683||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.683
81699565|NCT00830960|163095258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.034
81699566|NCT03859960|163095274|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Pearson correlation test|||||||0.006
81699567|NCT03859960|163095274|OTHER|||||||0.23||||||p\<0.05 was considered statisticaly significant.|Pearson correlation test|||||||0.23
81699568|NCT03859960|163095275|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||p\<0.05 was considered statisticaly significant.|Pearson correlation test|||||||0.001
81699569|NCT03859960|163095275|OTHER|||||||0.731|||||||Pearson correlation test|||||||0.731
81699570|NCT03859960|163095276|OTHER|||||||0.214|||||||Pearson correlation test|||||||0.214
81699571|NCT03859960|163095276|OTHER|||||||0.993||||||p\<0.05 was considered statisticaly significant.|Pearson correlation test|||||||0.993
81699572|NCT03859960|163095277|OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Pearson correlation test|||||||0.41
81699573|NCT03859960|163095277|OTHER|||||||0.676|||||||Pearson correlation test|||||||0.676
81699574|NCT03859960|163095278|OTHER|||||||0.511||||||p\<0.05 was considered statisticaly significant.|Pearson correlation test|||||||0.511
81526997|NCT01620528|162741479|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81576262|NCT00720434|162823881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6191|0.2811||||||Week 72: The difference in proportions between treatment groups presented along with 95% CI, were based on exact method for small samples from the binomial distribution.||0.2811|-0.6191|
81699575|NCT03859960|163095278|OTHER|||||||0.248|||||||Pearson correlation test|||||||0.248
81699576|NCT03859960|163095279|OTHER|||||||0.654|||||||Pearson correlation test|||||||0.654
81699577|NCT03859960|163095279|OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Pearson correlation test|||||||0.025
81699578|NCT02855450|163095282|SUPERIORITY||Least square means difference|4.7||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|9.2|||ANCOVA|Analysis results are obtained from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.||These statistics refer to Day 7 and primary eye||9.2|0.2|0.040
81699579|NCT02855450|163095282|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|2.4||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|9.0||Analysis results are obtained from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||These statistics refer to Day 28 and primary eye||9.0|-4.1|0.457
81699580|NCT02855450|163095282|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|4.0||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|11.5||Analysis results are obtained from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||These statistics refer to Day 56 and primary eye||11.5|-3.5|0.283
81699581|NCT02855450|163095282|SUPERIORITY|Analysis results are obtained from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|Least square means difference|3.5||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|8.3|||ANCOVA|||These statistics refer to Day 7 and secondary eye||8.3|-1.3|0.147
81526998|NCT01620528|162741480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.103
81526999|NCT01620528|162741480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.023
81699582|NCT02855450|163095282|SUPERIORITY|Analysis results are obtained from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|least square mean difference|3.0||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|10.4|||ANCOVA|||These statistics refer to Day 28 and secondary eye||10.4|-4.4|0.421
81699583|NCT02855450|163095282|SUPERIORITY|Analysis results are obtained from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|least square mean difference|4.3||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|13.0|||ANCOVA|||These statistics refer to Day 56 and secondary eye||13.0|-4.4|0.327
81699584|NCT05053126|163095287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.132|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|31.65||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The sensitivity and integrity of the study was validated by comparing the mean responses of oxycodone HCl, the positive control (C), to the placebo (P):~H0: μC - μP ≤ δ1 versus Ha: μC - μP \> δ1 where δ1 =15"|||31.65|<0.0001
81699585|NCT05053126|163095287|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.49||0.2469|ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The primary analysis evaluated whether pregabalin plus oxycodone HCl (T) produced mean responses that showed abuse potential that was no higher than oxycodone HCl (C). The margin for showing no significant difference was defined as 20% of the difference between oxycodone HCl (C) and Placebo (P):~H0: μT - μC ≥ 0.2(μC - μP) versus Ha: μT - μC \<0.2(μC - μP)."||3.4||0.2469
81699586|NCT05053126|163095287|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.48||0.1756|ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The primary analysis evaluated whether pregabalin plus oxycodone HCl (T) produced mean responses that showed abuse potential that was no higher than oxycodone HCl (C). The margin for showing no significant difference was defined as 20% of the difference between oxycodone HCl (C) and Placebo (P):~H0: μT - μC ≥ 0.2(μC - μP) versus Ha: μT - μC \<0.2(μC - μP)."||2.5||0.1756
81699587|NCT05053126|163095287|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 10|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84||0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The null and alternative hypotheses for evaluating whether pregabalin (L) produced mean responses that show less abuse potential than oxycodone HCl (C) were:~H0: μC - μL ≤ 0.2 (μC - 50) versus Ha: μC - μL \> 0.2 (μC - 50)"||4.3||0.0001
81699588|NCT05053126|163095287|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 10|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84||0.0099|ONE_SIDED|95.0||8.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The null and alternative hypotheses for evaluating whether pregabalin (L) produced mean responses that show less abuse potential than oxycodone HCl (C) were:~H0: μC - μL ≤ 0.2 (μC - 50) versus Ha: μC - μL \> 0.2 (μC - 50)"||8.0||0.0099
81699589|NCT05053126|163095287|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 11|Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13||0.9888|ONE_SIDED|95.0||23.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The null and alternative hypotheses for evaluating whether pregabalin (L) produced mean responses that show abuse potential similar to placebo(P) were:~H0: μL - μp ≥ δ2 versus Ha: μL - μp \< δ2 where δ2 = 11"||23.4||0.9888
81699590|NCT05053126|163095287|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 11|Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13||0.9997|ONE_SIDED|95.0||27.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The null and alternative hypotheses for evaluating whether pregabalin (L) produced mean responses that show abuse potential similar to placebo(P) were:~H0: μL - μp ≥ δ2 versus Ha: μL - μp \< δ2 where δ2 = 11"||27.1||0.9997
81699591|NCT05053126|163095288|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|75.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.948|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.79|85.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||85.42|65.79|<0.0001
81453123|NCT03597464|162593355|OTHER|"The model is based on a logistic regression with terms for treatment, baseline UPCR, biopsy class, MMF use at baseline and region.~Subjects who withdrew from the study prior to the visit assessments and thus provide insufficient visit data were defined as non-responders."|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|8.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 12 (AURORA 2 baseline)||8.46|1.88|<0.001
81453124|NCT03597464|162593355|OTHER|"The model is based on a logistic regression with terms for treatment, baseline UPCR, biopsy class, MMF use at baseline and region.~Subjects who withdrew from the study prior to the visit assessments and thus provide insufficient visit data were defined as non-responders."|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|4.88|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 18||4.88|1.28|0.008
81527000|NCT01620528|162741481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.031
81576263|NCT00720434|162823884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.36357||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19228|-0.53485|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used to compare differences among treatments. Independent variables included treatment and log-transformed baseline HCV viral load. Adjusted mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated.||-0.53485|-4.19228|0.0131
81699592|NCT05053126|163095288|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|44.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.942|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|35.03|54.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||54.65|35.03|<0.0001
81699593|NCT05053126|163095288|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|49.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.945|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.12|59.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||59.75|40.12|<0.0001
81699594|NCT05053126|163095288|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|80.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.942|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.99|90.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||90.61|70.99|<0.0001
81699595|NCT05053126|163095288|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|81.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.948|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.09|91.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||91.73|72.09|<0.0001
81699596|NCT05053126|163095288|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.948|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.6|-20.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-20.9|-40.6|<0.0001
81699597|NCT05053126|163095288|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.942|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.5|-15.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.9|-35.5|<0.0001
81699598|NCT05053126|163095288|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.945||0.3829|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.62|15.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.01|-4.62|0.3829
81699599|NCT05053126|163095288|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.942||0.2896|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.5|16.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.11|-3.50|0.2896
81699600|NCT05053126|163095289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.247|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.77|27.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||27.17|19.77|<0.0001
81699601|NCT05053126|163095289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.239|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.71|14.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||14.09|6.71|<0.0001
81699602|NCT05053126|163095289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.248|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.59|14.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||14.99|7.59|<0.0001
81699603|NCT05053126|163095289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.251|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.62|28.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||28.03|20.62|<0.0001
81699604|NCT05053126|163095289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.245|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|18.65|26.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||26.04|18.65|<0.0001
81699605|NCT05053126|163095289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.245|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.8|-9.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.38|-16.8|<0.0001
81699606|NCT05053126|163095289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.252|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.9|-8.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.47|-15.9|<0.0001
81699607|NCT05053126|163095289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.258||0.7051|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.86|4.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.57|-2.86|0.7051
81699608|NCT05053126|163095289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.246||0.616|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.82|2.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.57|-4.82|0.6160
81699609|NCT05053126|163095290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.235|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|18.31|25.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||25.67|18.31|<0.0001
81699610|NCT05053126|163095290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.227||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.73|10.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.07|2.73|0.0042
81699611|NCT05053126|163095290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.236|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.12|13.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.48|6.12|<0.0001
81699612|NCT05053126|163095290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.239|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.44|24.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||24.81|17.44|<0.0001
81699613|NCT05053126|163095290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.233|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.59|24.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||24.95|17.59|<0.0001
81699614|NCT05053126|163095290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.233|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.3|-11.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.9|-19.3|<0.0001
81699615|NCT05053126|163095290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.9|-8.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.50|-15.9|<0.0001
81699616|NCT05053126|163095290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.246||0.7001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.56|2.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.83|-4.56|0.7001
81699617|NCT05053126|163095290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.233||0.7479|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.4|2.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.96|-4.40|0.7479
81699618|NCT05053126|163095291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.439|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|25.45|30.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||30.19|25.45|<0.0001
81699619|NCT05053126|163095291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.435|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.17|16.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.89|12.17|<0.0001
81699620|NCT05053126|163095291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.437|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.49|20.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||20.22|15.49|<0.0001
81699621|NCT05053126|163095291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.438|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.4|36.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||36.77|34.40|<0.0001
81699622|NCT05053126|163095291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|36.47|41.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||41.21|36.47|<0.0001
81699623|NCT05053126|163095291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.434|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.6|-10.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.9|-15.6|<0.0001
81699624|NCT05053126|163095291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.435|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.3|-7.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.61|-12.3|<0.0001
81699625|NCT05053126|163095291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.436|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.22|8.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.94|4.22|<0.0001
81699626|NCT05053126|163095291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.436|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.65|13.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.38|8.65|<0.0001
81699627|NCT01376245|163095307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM)||||0.191|0.089|<0.001
81699628|NCT01376245|163095307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.179|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.129|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM)||||0.230|0.129|<0.001
81699629|NCT01376245|163095307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.194|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.143|0.245|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM)||||0.245|0.143|<0.001
81699630|NCT01357889|163095325|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish BE, the 90% CI for the ratio of Process 3 (P3) to Process 2 (P2) geometric least squares means (LSMs) for AUC (0-inf) must have fallen within the BE limit of 0.8 and 1.25.|Ratio of Geometric LSMs (P3:P2)|0.937|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.842|1.042|||ANOVA|||||1.042|0.842|
81699631|NCT01357889|163095326|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish BE, the 90% CI for the ratio of Process 3:Process 2 geometric least squares means for Cmax must have fallen within the BE limit of 0.8 and 1.25.|Ratio of Geometric LSMs (P3:P2)|0.927|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.813|1.056|||ANOVA|||||1.056|0.813|
81699632|NCT03488914|163095344|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.09||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|0.56|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted illicit drug use days at 3-months||||.56|-2.78|.19
81699633|NCT03488914|163095344|SUPERIORITY||negative binomial regression|-1.66||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|0.48|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted illicit drug use days at 6-months||||.48|-3.78|.12
81699634|NCT03488914|163095344|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|2.07|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted illicit drug use days at 9-months||||2.07|-2.05|.99
81699635|NCT03488914|163095344|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.78||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|1.11|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted illicit drug use days at 12-months||||1.11|-2.67|.42
81699636|NCT03488914|163095344|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.09||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|0.51|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted illicit drug use days at 15-months||||.51|-2.69|.18
81453125|NCT03597464|162593355|OTHER|"The model is based on a logistic regression with terms for treatment, baseline UPCR, biopsy class, MMF use at baseline and region.~Subjects who withdrew from the study prior to the visit assessments and thus provide insufficient visit data were defined as non-responders."|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|4.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 24||4.91|1.46|0.001
81527001|NCT01620528|162741481|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81699637|NCT03488914|163095345|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.99|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted condomless anal sex acts at 3-months||||.99|-.86|.96
81527002|NCT01620528|162741482|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81527003|NCT01620528|162741482|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81699638|NCT03488914|163095345|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.19||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-0.14|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted condomless anal sex acts at 6-months||||-.14|-2.25|.03
81699639|NCT03488914|163095345|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.13||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.1|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted condomless anal sex acts at 9-months||||1.10|-.83|.79
81699640|NCT03488914|163095345|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.06||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|1.11|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted condomless anal sex acts at 12-months||||1.11|-.99|.91
81699641|NCT03488914|163095345|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.42||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.65|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted condomless anal sex acts at 15-months||||.65|-1.50|.44
81699642|NCT03488914|163095346|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.26||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.58|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted marijuana use days at 3-months||||.58|-1.09|.54
81699643|NCT03488914|163095346|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.38||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.46|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted marijuana use days at 6-months||||1.46|-.70|.49
81699644|NCT03488914|163095346|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.26||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.66|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted marijuana use days at 9-months||||.66|-1.18|.59
81699645|NCT03488914|163095346|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.26||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|1.37|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted marijuana use days at 12-months||||1.37|-.86|.65
81699646|NCT03488914|163095346|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.36||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.67|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted marijuana use days at 15-months||||.67|-1.40|.49
81699647|NCT03488914|163095347|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.36||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|995.0|-1.07|0.34|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted alcohol use days at 3-months||||.34|-1.07|.31
81699648|NCT03488914|163095347|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.71||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|0.15|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted alcohol use days at 6-months||||.15|-1.57|.10
81699649|NCT03488914|163095347|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.53||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.28|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted alcohol use days at 9-months||||.28|-1.34|.20
81699650|NCT03488914|163095347|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.25||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.64|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted alcohol use days at 12-months||||.64|-1.14|.58
81699651|NCT03488914|163095347|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.45||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.47|||negative binomial regression|Model testing whether condition predicted alcohol use days at 15-months||||.47|-1.37|.34
81699652|NCT00138424|163095362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.24||||0.57|||||||Spearman Correlation|||Spearman correlation co-efficient utilized to determine viral load changes in plasma vs the PK Cmax parameter||||0.57
81699653|NCT00138424|163095362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.26||||0.53|||||||Spearman Correlation|||Spearman correlation co-efficient utilized to determine viral load changes in urine vs the PK Cmax parameter||||0.53
81699654|NCT00138424|163095362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman Correlation|-0.3||||0.62|||||||Spearman Correlation|||Spearman correlation co-efficient utilized to determine viral load changes in plasma vs the PK Cmax parameter||||0.62
81699655|NCT00138424|163095362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.8||||0.1|||||||Spearman Correlation|||Spearman correlation co-efficient utilized to determine viral load changes in urine vs the PK Cmax parameter||||0.10
81699656|NCT00138424|163095363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.07||||0.87|||||||Spearman Correlation|||Spearman correlation co-efficient utilized to determine viral load changes in plasma vs the PK AUC4 parameter||||0.87
81699657|NCT00138424|163095363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.31||||0.46|||||||Spearman Correlation|||Spearman correlation co-efficient utilized to determine viral load changes in urine vs the PK AUC4 parameter||||0.46
81699658|NCT00138424|163095363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman Correlation|-0.41||||0.49|||||||Spearman Correlation|||Spearman correlation co-efficient utilized to determine viral load changes in plasma vs the PK AUC4 parameter||||0.49
81699659|NCT00138424|163095363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.87||||0.05|||||||Spearman Correlation|||Spearman correlation co-efficient utilized to determine viral load changes in urine vs the PK AUC4 parameter||||0.05
81699660|NCT00138424|163095363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.12||||0.78|||||||Spearman Correlation|||Spearman correlation co-efficient utilized to determine viral load changes in plasma vs the PK AUC12 parameter||||0.78
81699661|NCT00138424|163095363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.52||||0.18|||||||Spearman Correlation|||Spearman correlation co-efficient utilized to determine viral load changes in urine vs the PK AUC12 parameter||||0.18
81699662|NCT00138424|163095363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.2||||0.75|||||||Spearman Correlation|||Spearman correlation co-efficient utilized to determine viral load changes in plasma vs the PK AUC12 parameter||||0.75
81699663|NCT00138424|163095363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.2||||0.75|||||||Spearman Correlation|||Spearman correlation co-efficient utilized to determine viral load changes in urine vs the PK AUC12 parameter||||0.75
81514065|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.52|6.72|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.72|4.52|<0.001
81576264|NCT00720434|162823884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.4919||||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.44619|-0.5376|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used to compare differences among treatments. Independent variables included treatment and log-transformed baseline HCV viral load. Adjusted mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated.||-0.53760|-4.44619|0.0142
81699664|NCT01714817|163095405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.7264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7077|1.6421|||Stratified logistic regression||Abatacept IV:Placebo IV 95%CI for Odds Ratio|||1.6421|0.7077|0.7264
81514066|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.96|6.13|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.13|3.96|<0.001
81527004|NCT01620528|162741483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.005
81699665|NCT01714817|163095406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4148|1.5956|||||Abatacept IV:Placebo IV|||1.5956|0.4148|
81699666|NCT01714817|163095407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.17||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference from placebo|||0.42|-0.76|0.571
81699667|NCT01714817|163095408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.09||||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference from placebo|||0.22|-0.41|0.561
81699668|NCT01714817|163095411|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Difference|1.651|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.595828|10.897784||||||CR - Day 365||10.897784|-7.595828|
81699669|NCT01714817|163095411|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Difference|-0.8828|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.848056|7.082461||||||PR - Day 365||7.082461|-8.848056|
81699670|NCT01714817|163095411|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Difference|-0.7682|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.446714|8.910353||||||NR - Day 365||8.910353|-10.446714|
81699671|NCT01714817|163095420|SUPERIORITY|Day 365|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3251|6.2849||||||||6.2849|0.3251|
81699672|NCT01714817|163095420|SUPERIORITY|Day 729|Estimate of Difference vs Drug|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|15.1||||||||15.1|-8.4|
81699673|NCT01714817|163095440|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Difference|-0.9682|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.760178|2.823876||||||Lupus treatment failure - Day 365||2.823876|-4.760178|
81699674|NCT01714817|163095440|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Difference|-0.4707|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.588691|3.647365||||||Overall treatment failure - Day 365||3.647365|-4.588691|
81699675|NCT01714817|163095440|SUPERIORITY|Lupus treatment failure - Day 729|Estimate of Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|6.1||||||||6.1|-4.5|
81699676|NCT01714817|163095440|SUPERIORITY|Overall treatment failure - Day 729|Estimate of Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|8.8||||||||8.8|-3.3|
81699677|NCT02555657|163095484|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.06|||Regression, Cox|||||1.06|0.57|0.0574
81699678|NCT02555657|163095485|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.0728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.06|||Regression, Cox|||||1.06|0.69|0.0728
81699679|NCT02555657|163095486|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.3802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.15|||Regression, Cox|||||1.15|0.82|0.3802
81699680|NCT02555657|163095487|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|8.3||||0.0457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|18.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||18.4|-1.4|0.0457
81699681|NCT02555657|163095488|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|2.9||||0.1752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|9.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||9.2|-3.3|0.1752
81699682|NCT02555657|163095489|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|-1.0||||0.6629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|3.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||3.8|-5.9|0.6629
81699683|NCT02555657|163095490|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.7936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.59|||Regression, Cox|||||1.59|0.82|0.7936
81699684|NCT02555657|163095491|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35||||0.9964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.68|||Regression, Cox|||||1.68|1.08|0.9964
81699685|NCT02555657|163095492|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|1.92|||Regression, Cox|||||1.92|1.33|1.0000
81699686|NCT02555657|163095496|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|2.3||||0.3388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|13.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||13.5|-8.7|0.3388
81699687|NCT02555657|163095497|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|-1.6||||0.6701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|5.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||5.5|-8.6|0.6701
81699688|NCT02555657|163095498|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|-6.5||||0.9877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-0.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||-0.8|-12.2|0.9877
81699689|NCT01948141|163095505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.59
81699690|NCT01948141|163095508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.36
81699691|NCT00599027|163095542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||Endpoint after 28 days of treatment|ANCOVA|Overall treatment effect tested using F-test(alpha=0.05;two-sided). Diff between least square means of the 2 groups calculated with two-sided 95% C.I||||||0.001
81699692|NCT00475540|163095543|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was performed using SAS 9.1 software. One patient did not receive the assigned mesh treatment because the surgeon felt there was inadequate vaginal caliber, so non mesh repair was performed. This subject was analyzed in the non mesh group for the 3-month and 1-year outcomes rather than intent-to-treat approach. This subject was lost to follow-up after 12 months and not included in the 3-year analysis.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t-tests, Wilcoxon signed rank, Wilcoxon rank-sum tests continuous variables; X2 for categorical variables. Combined cure outcomes Fisher's exact test||Sample size primary outcome 1 year: 45 participants per arm, 20% difference success (70% no mesh and 90% mesh), alpha of .05 and 80% power, 15% loss to follow-up.||||<0.05
81699693|NCT00676793|163095596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.078||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no change, i.e. median change=0.0.||||=0.078
81699694|NCT00676793|163095597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.094||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no change, i.e. median change=0.0.||||=0.094
81699695|NCT01617187|163095659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) means difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46||0.6043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|3.6||Adjusted p-value from graphical approach to control Type 1 error rate among primary and secondary efficacy hypotheses|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||3.6|-6.1|0.6043
81453126|NCT03597464|162593355|OTHER|"The model is based on a logistic regression with terms for treatment, baseline UPCR, biopsy class, MMF use at baseline and region.~Subjects who withdrew from the study prior to the visit assessments and thus provide insufficient visit data were defined as non-responders."|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|3.34|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 30||3.34|1.03|0.040
81699696|NCT01617187|163095659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.32||0.0356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|-1.0||Adjusted p-value from graphical approach to control Type 1 error rate among primary and secondary efficacy hypotheses|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-1.0|-10.1|0.0356
81699697|NCT01617187|163095659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86||0.0587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|0.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||0.2|-11.1|0.0587
81699698|NCT01617187|163095660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.9083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Confirmative testing of asenapine versus placebo for this measure was to be performed only if both asenapine doses were statistically superior to placebo in reduction from baseline in PANSS Total Score (Primary outcome measure)||0.3|-0.3|0.9083
81699699|NCT01617187|163095660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Confirmative testing of asenapine versus placebo for this measure was to be performed only if both asenapine doses were statistically superior to placebo in reduction from baseline in PANSS Total Score (Primary outcome measure)||0.0|-0.6|0.0601
81699700|NCT01617187|163095660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.3898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||0.2|-0.5|0.3898
81699701|NCT01617187|163095661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.37||||||P-value from Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confirmative testing of asenapine versus placebo for this measure was to be performed only if both asenapine doses were statistically superior to placebo in reduction from baseline in PANSS Total Score (Primary outcome measure)||||0.3700
81699702|NCT01617187|163095661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1708||||||P-value from Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confirmative testing of asenapine versus placebo for this measure was to be performed only if both asenapine doses were statistically superior to placebo in reduction from baseline in PANSS Total Score (Primary outcome measure)||||0.1708
81699703|NCT01617187|163095661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.262||||||P-value from Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2620
81699704|NCT01617187|163095662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.0||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Hochberg's method|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Olanzapine 15 mg QD|||-0.0|-2.4|0.0491
81699705|NCT01617187|163095662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.0491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.0||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Hochberg's method|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Olanzapine 15 mg QD|||-0.0|-2.3|0.0491
81699706|NCT01617187|163095662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.0567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||2.0|-0.0|0.0567
81699707|NCT01617187|163095662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||1.9|0.0|0.0391
81699708|NCT01617187|163095662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||3.3|1.0|0.0003
81699709|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.4849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||2.9|-1.4|0.4849
81699710|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.8902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||1.9|-2.2|0.8902
81699711|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.5826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||1.9|-3.4|0.5826
81699712|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61||0.9271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||3.0|-3.3|0.9271
81699713|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.1902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|1.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||1.0|-5.1|0.1902
81699714|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|1.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||1.7|-6.2|0.2710
81699715|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79||0.6773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|4.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||4.3|-2.8|0.6773
81699716|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.2895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|1.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||1.6|-5.2|0.2895
81699717|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18||0.4261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|2.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||2.6|-6.0|0.4261
81699718|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13||0.5505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|5.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||5.5|-2.9|0.5505
81699719|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.4286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|2.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||2.4|-5.6|0.4286
81699720|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56||0.4423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|3.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||3.1|-7.0|0.4423
81699721|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.1691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|7.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||7.7|-1.4|0.1691
81699722|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17||0.4682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|2.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||2.7|-5.8|0.4682
81699723|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71||0.4961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|3.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||3.5|-7.2|0.4961
81699724|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.4697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|2.8||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||2.8|-6.1|0.4697
81699725|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.14||0.0947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|0.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.6|-7.8|0.0947
81699726|NCT01617187|163095663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68||0.0675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|0.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.4|-10.2|0.0675
81699727|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1736||||||P-value from Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 4||||0.1736
81699728|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1736||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 4||||0.1736
81699729|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.285||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 4||||0.2850
81699730|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.329||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.3290
81699731|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6938||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.6938
81699732|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1105||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.1105
81699733|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6804||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.6804
81699734|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9704||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.9704
81699735|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6604||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.6604
81699736|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2447||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.2447
81699737|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4834||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.4834
81699738|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9189||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.9189
81699739|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.437||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 28||||0.4370
81699740|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2894||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 28||||0.2894
81699741|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6953||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 28||||0.6953
81699742|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4892||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 35||||0.4892
81699743|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1954||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 35||||0.1954
81699744|NCT01617187|163095664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.799||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 35||||0.7990
81699745|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.4255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.2|-0.1|0.4255
81699746|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.9564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.1|-0.1|0.9564
81699747|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.6363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.1|-0.2|0.6363
81699748|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.8759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.2|-0.2|0.8759
81699749|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.9598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.2|-0.2|0.9598
81699750|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.9789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.2|-0.2|0.9789
81576265|NCT00720434|162823884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.46325||||0.1368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41898|0.49248|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used to compare differences among treatments. Independent variables included treatment and log-transformed baseline HCV viral load. Adjusted mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated.||0.49248|-3.41898|0.1368
81699751|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.4671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.1|-0.3|0.4671
81699752|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.6359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.2|-0.3|0.6359
81699753|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.5454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.2|-0.4|0.5454
81453127|NCT03597464|162593355|OTHER|"The model is based on a logistic regression with terms for treatment, baseline UPCR, biopsy class, MMF use at baseline and region.~Subjects who withdrew from the study prior to the visit assessments and thus provide insufficient visit data were defined as non-responders."|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.58|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 36||2.58|0.75|0.290
81527005|NCT01620528|162741483|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81527006|NCT01620528|162741484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.008
81527007|NCT01620528|162741484|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81699754|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.4188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.4|-0.2|0.4188
81699755|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.5318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.2|-0.3|0.5318
81699756|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.5683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.2|-0.4|0.5683
81699757|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||0.4|-0.1|0.2972
81699758|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||0.2|-0.4|0.4820
81699759|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.9901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||0.3|-0.3|0.9901
81699760|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.6682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.2|-0.4|0.6682
81699761|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.1111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.1|-0.5|0.1111
81699762|NCT01617187|163095665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.1|-0.5|0.2400
81699763|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6205||||||P-value from Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 4||||0.6205
81699764|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4829||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 4||||0.4829
81699765|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3945||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 4||||0.3945
81699766|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4076||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.4076
81699767|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.969||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.9690
81699768|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.117||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.1170
81453128|NCT03597464|162593356|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Number of subjects with adequate renal response. This model is based on a logistic regression with terms for treatment, baseline urine protein creatinine ratio (UPCR), biopsy class, mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) use at baseline and region. An odds ratio \< unity indicates benefit for voclosporin.||0.99|0.32|0.045
81453129|NCT03597464|162593357|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.8||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||0.5|-2.1|0.238
81453130|NCT03597464|162593357|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.7||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||0.4|-1.8|0.215
81699769|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5088||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.5088
81699770|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3426||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.3426
81699771|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0762||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.0762
81699772|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5531||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.5531
81699773|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4875||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.4875
81699774|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0692||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.0692
81699775|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7482||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 28||||0.7482
81699776|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8037||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 28||||0.8037
81699777|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0859||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 28||||0.0859
81699778|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.585||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 35||||0.5850
81699779|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9698||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 35||||0.9698
81699780|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0132||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 35||||0.0132
81699781|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7129||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 42||||0.7129
81453131|NCT03597464|162593357|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.7||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||0.5|-1.8|0.246
81699782|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5074||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 42||||0.5074
81699783|NCT01617187|163095666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with an adjustment for pooled center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 42||||0.0040
81699784|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.8829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.8||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.8|-0.7|0.8829
81699785|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.5488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||1.0|-0.5|0.5488
81699786|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.8||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.8|-1.1|0.7830
81699787|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.8||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.8|-1.0|0.8070
81699788|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.6|-1.1|0.5280
81699789|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.4025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.6|-1.6|0.4025
81699790|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.6471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||1.2|-0.8|0.6471
81699791|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.2504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.4|-1.5|0.2504
81699792|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.9223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||1.3|-1.2|0.9223
81699793|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.8839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||1.2|-1.0|0.8839
81699794|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.8077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.9|-1.2|0.8077
81699795|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.6216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||1.7|-1.0|0.6216
81699796|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.4248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||1.7|-0.7|0.4248
81699797|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.7667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||1.0|-1.3|0.7667
81699798|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.6282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.8||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||1.8|-1.1|0.6282
81699799|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.6|-1.9|0.3150
81699800|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.1908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.4|-2.0|0.1908
81699801|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.3128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.7|-2.3|0.3128
81699802|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.8812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||1.3|-1.5|0.8812
81699803|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.1143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||0.3|-2.4|0.1143
81699804|NCT01617187|163095667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.4418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||1.0|-2.3|0.4418
81699805|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||1.3|-0.3|0.2160
81699806|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.9494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.8||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.8|-0.7|0.9494
81699807|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.1834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.3|-1.6|0.1834
81699808|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.6347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||1.3|-0.8|0.6347
81699809|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.6917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.8||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.8|-1.2|0.6917
81699810|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.1431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.3|-2.3|0.1431
81453132|NCT03597464|162593358|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.65||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12 (AURORA 2 baseline)||-0.26|-1.05|0.001
81514067|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|6.5|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.50|4.30|<0.001
81453133|NCT03597464|162593358|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.63||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||-0.07|-1.20|0.029
81453134|NCT03597464|162593358|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.77||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||-0.29|-1.24|0.002
81453135|NCT03597464|162593358|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.91||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||-0.33|-1.49|0.002
81527008|NCT01620528|162741485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.306|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.306
81527009|NCT01620528|162741485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.239|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.239
81699811|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.6267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||1.5|-0.9|0.6267
81699812|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.9|-1.3|0.7260
81699813|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.3326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.7|-2.2|0.3326
81699814|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.4575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||1.9|-0.9|0.4575
81699815|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.9|-1.8|0.4930
81699816|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.1886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.6|-2.8|0.1886
81699817|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.2643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||2.5|-0.7|0.2643
81699818|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.3516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.8||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||0.8|-2.2|0.3516
81699819|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.2068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||0.7|-3.1|0.2068
81699820|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.7284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||1.9|-1.3|0.7284
81699821|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.2698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.7|-2.4|0.2698
81699822|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.5|-3.3|0.1510
81699823|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.8039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||1.5|-2.0|0.8039
81699824|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.0306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-0.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||-0.2|-3.5|0.0306
81699825|NCT01617187|163095668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.0406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-0.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||-0.1|-4.1|0.0406
81699826|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.7819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||1.5|-1.1|0.7819
81699827|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||1.0|-1.5|0.7030
81699828|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||1.6|-1.7|0.9520
81699829|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.7907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||1.6|-2.1|0.7907
81699830|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.1391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.4|-3.1|0.1391
81699831|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.4901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||1.5|-3.1|0.4901
81699832|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.8079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||2.2|-1.7|0.8079
81453136|NCT03597464|162593358|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.48||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||-0.10|-1.06|0.106
81514068|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.78|5.98|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||5.98|3.78|<0.001
81699833|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.3889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||1.1|-2.7|0.3889
81699834|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.3907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||1.3|-3.4|0.3907
81699835|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.5363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||3.0|-1.5|0.5363
81699836|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.5075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||1.4|-2.9|0.5075
81453137|NCT03597464|162593359|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-2.7||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12 (AURORA 2 baseline)||-0.1|-5.3|0.041
81527010|NCT01620528|162741486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.855|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.855
81527011|NCT01620528|162741486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.012
81699837|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.4526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||1.7|-3.7|0.4526
81699838|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.1548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|4.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||4.3|-0.7|0.1548
81699839|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.6589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.8||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||1.8|-2.9|0.6589
81699840|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.5171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||2.0|-3.9|0.5171
81699841|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.3133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||1.2|-3.6|0.3133
81699842|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.1723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.7|-3.8|0.1723
81699843|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.0663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|0.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.2|-5.4|0.0663
81699844|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.5128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||1.7|-3.5|0.5128
81699845|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.0842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|0.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||0.3|-4.6|0.0842
81699846|NCT01617187|163095669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.1217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|0.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||0.6|-5.4|0.1217
81699847|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||1.5|-0.0|0.0584
81699848|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.5197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||1.0|-0.5|0.5197
81699849|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.9693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||1.0|-0.9|0.9693
81699850|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.6161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||1.4|-0.8|0.6161
81699851|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.9|-1.2|0.7880
81453138|NCT03597464|162593359|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-1.8||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||1.6|-5.1|0.292
81514069|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.74||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.49|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.49|-0.01|0.055
81527012|NCT01620528|162741487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.010
81699852|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.5526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||1.0|-1.8|0.5526
81699853|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.7647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||1.5|-1.1|0.7647
81699854|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||1.3|-1.2|0.8900
81699855|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.7097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||1.3|-1.9|0.7097
81699856|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.4601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||2.1|-0.9|0.4601
81699857|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.6288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||1.1|-1.8|0.6288
81699858|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.6099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||1.3|-2.3|0.6099
81699859|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||2.5|-0.7|0.2790
81699860|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.4253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||0.9|-2.1|0.4253
81699861|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.3014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||0.9|-2.9|0.3014
81527013|NCT01620528|162741487|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81527014|NCT01620528|162741488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.061|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.061
81699862|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||1.7|-1.7|0.9720
81699863|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.4758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||1.0|-2.2|0.4758
81699864|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.4419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||1.2|-2.8|0.4419
81699865|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.4762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||1.1|-2.4|0.4762
81699866|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.1046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||0.3|-3.1|0.1046
81699867|NCT01617187|163095670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.1411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||0.5|-3.7|0.1411
81699868|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.2754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.4|-1.2|0.2754
81699869|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.7|-0.8|0.8500
81699870|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.8439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.9|-1.1|0.8439
81699871|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.4741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.6|-1.4|0.4741
81699872|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.2158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.4|-1.6|0.2158
81699873|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.8||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.8|-1.7|0.5060
81699874|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.9956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||1.1|-1.1|0.9956
81699875|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.1624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.3|-1.8|0.1624
81699876|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.7662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||1.1|-1.5|0.7662
81699877|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.8363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||1.1|-1.3|0.8363
81699878|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.2388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.5|-1.8|0.2388
81699879|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.9435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||1.4|-1.5|0.9435
81699880|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.4267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||1.9|-0.8|0.4267
81699881|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||1.0|-1.6|0.6810
81699882|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.7673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||1.9|-1.4|0.7673
81699883|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.9|-1.9|0.4830
81699884|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.2128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.5|-2.1|0.2128
81514070|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.16||||0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.9|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.90|-0.57|0.666
81699885|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.1756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.5|-2.8|0.1756
81699886|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.4246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||2.0|-0.8|0.4246
81699887|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.2873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||0.6|-2.1|0.2873
81699888|NCT01617187|163095671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.7308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||1.4|-1.9|0.7308
81699889|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.2116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||1.0|-0.2|0.2116
81699890|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.9039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.7|-0.6|0.9039
81527015|NCT01620528|162741488|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81527016|NCT01620528|162741489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.126|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.126
81527017|NCT01620528|162741489|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81699891|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.2959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.4|-1.2|0.2959
81699892|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.5909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.6|-1.1|0.5909
81699893|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.1489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.2|-1.4|0.1489
81699894|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.2|-2.0|0.1000
81699895|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||1.1|-0.8|0.7830
81699896|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.2679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.4|-1.4|0.2679
81699897|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.2321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.5|-1.9|0.2321
81699898|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.7368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.9|-1.3|0.7368
81699899|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.4606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.7|-1.4|0.4606
81699900|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.3241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.7|-2.0|0.3241
81699901|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||1.1|-1.1|0.9860
81699902|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||0.3|-1.8|0.1890
81699903|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||0.6|-2.0|0.3030
81699904|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.0|-2.3|0.0550
81699905|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.0415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||-0.0|-2.2|0.0415
81699906|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||-0.6|-3.3|0.0058
81699907|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.0691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||0.1|-2.3|0.0691
81699908|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||-0.5|-2.7|0.0063
81699909|NCT01617187|163095672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||-0.6|-3.4|0.0056
81699910|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.7847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.8||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.8|-0.6|0.7847
81699911|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.5859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.8||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.8|-0.5|0.5859
81699912|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.6413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.6|-1.0|0.6413
81453139|NCT03597464|162593359|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-2.2||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||1.8|-6.1|0.282
81699913|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.7307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.9|-0.6|0.7307
81699914|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.7176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.9|-0.6|0.7176
81576266|NCT00720434|162823884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.90032||||0.3321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76711|0.96648|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used to compare differences among treatments. Independent variables included treatment and log-transformed baseline HCV viral load. Adjusted mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated.||0.96648|-2.76711|0.3321
81699915|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.6|-1.3|0.4860
81699916|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.9321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.8|-0.8|0.9321
81699917|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.7691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.9|-0.7|0.7691
81699918|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.5694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.7|-1.3|0.5694
81699919|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.5583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||1.2|-0.6|0.5583
81699920|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.7307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||1.0|-0.7|0.7307
81699921|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.1715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.3|-1.8|0.1715
81453140|NCT03597464|162593359|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|0.9||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||5.1|-3.2|0.659
81453141|NCT03597464|162593359|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|1.8||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||6.4|-2.8|0.438
81453142|NCT03597464|162593360|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-67.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.4|-25.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12 (AURORA 2 baseline)||-25.1|-110.4|0.002
81453143|NCT03597464|162593360|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-87.7||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-151.2|-24.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||-24.2|-151.2|0.007
81699922|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.4219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||1.5|-0.6|0.4219
81699923|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.7437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.2||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||1.2|-0.9|0.7437
81699924|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||0.6|-1.9|0.3110
81699925|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.9805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||1.0|-1.0|0.9805
81699926|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.8741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.8||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.8|-1.0|0.8741
81699927|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.3288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.6||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.6|-1.7|0.3288
81699928|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.9336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||1.1|-1.0|0.9336
81699929|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.1722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||0.3|-1.7|0.1722
81699930|NCT01617187|163095673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.1909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||0.4|-2.1|0.1909
81699931|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.9851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.7|-0.7|0.9851
81699932|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.4912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.5|-0.9|0.4912
81699933|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.8559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.8||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||0.8|-1.0|0.8559
81699934|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.5635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||1.1|-0.6|0.5635
81699935|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.2321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.3||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.3|-1.3|0.2321
81699936|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.8867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.9|-1.1|0.8867
81699937|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.1499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||1.4|-0.2|0.1499
81699938|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.4|-1.2|0.2860
81699939|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.8978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.9|-1.1|0.8978
81699940|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.0283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.8||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||1.8|0.1|0.0283
81699941|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.8667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.9||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.9|-0.7|0.8667
81514071|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.51||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|1.27|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.27|-0.24|0.181
81699942|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.5044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||1.4|-0.7|0.5044
81699943|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||2.4|0.5|0.0040
81699944|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||1.1|-0.7|0.6330
81699945|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.2981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.7||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 28||1.7|-0.5|0.2981
81699946|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.6556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||1.1|-0.7|0.6556
81699947|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.2889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.4||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||0.4|-1.3|0.2889
81699948|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.9399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.0||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 35||1.0|-1.1|0.9399
81514072|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.71|7.01|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||7.01|4.71|<0.001
81699949|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.8955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 2.5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||1.1|-1.0|0.8955
81699950|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.3681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.5||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||0.5|-1.5|0.3681
81699951|NCT01617187|163095674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.8215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.1||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM||Olanzapine 15 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 42||1.1|-1.4|0.8215
81702450|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-43.8||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.42|-17.18||P-value is for 2 Hours After Evening Meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-17.18|-70.42|0.0016
81702451|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.56||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.63|-11.48||P-value is for 2 Hours After Evening Meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.48|-67.63|0.0065
81514073|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.29|6.57|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.57|4.29|<0.001
81699952|NCT02554253|163095685|SUPERIORITY|Pilot study||||||0.23|||||||Fisher Exact|||Raw scores converted to z-scores using published references. Percentage of patients experiencing a decline of \> 1 standard deviation was compared between groups using Fisher's exact test. The outcome of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) was defined a-priori as a decline of decline of \>1 standard deviation (i.e. z-score decline of \> 1) on at least 2 neurocognitive tests and was compared between groups using Fisher's exact test.||||0.23
81699953|NCT02554253|163095686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.08
81699954|NCT02554253|163095687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.31
81699955|NCT01316939|163095710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference of participants|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|4.8||||||Placebo Vs GSK1605786A 500 mg once daily at Week 28 and 52||4.8|-12.9|
81699956|NCT01316939|163095710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference of participants|-6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|1.6||||||Placebo Vs GSK1605786A 500 mg BID at Week 28 and 52||1.6|-14.8|
81699957|NCT01316939|163095711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference of participants|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|4.2||||||Placebo Vs GSK1605786A 500 mg once daily at Week 28 and 52||4.2|-12.2|
81699958|NCT01316939|163095711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference of participants|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|2.6||||||||2.6|-13.1|
81699959|NCT01432457|163095735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.57||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.69||A Hochberg step-up procedure was used to control for the multiplicity associated with multiple active dose arms.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and site as fixed effects, and the baseline HAM-D17 score as a covariate was used to compare DVS SR dose to placebo. The test of the null hypothesis was used study-wise with alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).||2.69|0.44|0.006
81699960|NCT01432457|163095735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.08||A Hochberg step-up procedure was used to control for the multiplicity associated with multiple active dose arms.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and site as fixed effects, and the baseline HAM-D17 score as a covariate was used to compare DVS SR dose to placebo. The test of the null hypothesis was used study-wise with alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).||3.08|0.84|< 0.001
81699961|NCT01432457|163095736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.36||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.45|||ANCOVA|||To assess the sensitivity of the results to the missing data assumptions, an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model based on the last observation carried forward (LOCF) was used. The test of the null hypothesis was used study-wise with alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).||2.45|0.28|0.014
81699962|NCT01432457|163095736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.67||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.74|||ANCOVA|||To assess the sensitivity of the results to the missing data assumptions, an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model based on the last observation carried forward (LOCF) was used. The test of the null hypothesis was used study-wise with alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).||2.74|0.59|0.002
81699963|NCT01432457|163095737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|||||"p-value was obtained from the separate pair-wise Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test versus placebo for the alternative hypothesis of Row Mean Scores Differences controlling for site."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CGI-I was analyzed with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row-mean-score-difference test using ridit scores. Each DVS SR arm was separately compared to placebo controlling for site. The test of the null hypothesis was used study-wise with alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.029
81699964|NCT01432457|163095737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||"p-value was obtained from the separate pair-wise Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test versus placebo for the alternative hypothesis of Row Mean Scores Differences controlling for site."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CGI-I was analyzed with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row-mean-score-difference test using ridit scores. Each DVS SR arm was separately compared to placebo controlling for site. The test of the null hypothesis was used study-wise with alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).||||< 0.001
81699965|NCT01432457|163095738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.2||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CGI-S was analyzed using the mixed effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and site as fixed effects, and the baseline CGI-S score as a covariate. The test of the null hypothesis was used study-wise with alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).||0.34|0.05|0.009
81453144|NCT03597464|162593360|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-47.0||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.8|-3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||-3.3|-90.8|0.035
81699966|NCT01432457|163095738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CGI-S was analyzed using the mixed effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and site as fixed effects, and the baseline CGI-S score as a covariate. The test of the null hypothesis was used study-wise with alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).||0.43|0.13|< 0.001
81699967|NCT01432457|163095739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.17||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.34|||ANCOVA|||To assess the sensitivity of the results to the missing data assumptions, an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model based on the last observation carried forward (LOCF) was used. The test of the null hypothesis was used study-wise with alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).||0.34|-0.01|0.062
81699968|NCT01432457|163095739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.22||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.39|||ANCOVA|||To assess the sensitivity of the results to the missing data assumptions, an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model based on the last observation carried forward (LOCF) was used. The test of the null hypothesis was used study-wise with alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).||0.39|0.04|0.014
81699969|NCT01432457|163095740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.242||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.893|1.726|||Regression, Logistic|||Response in HAM-D17 was analyzed based on a logistic regression model with treatment and site as fixed factors and the baseline HAM-D17 total score as a covariate. The test of the null hypothesis was used study-wise with alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).||1.726|0.893|0.198
81453145|NCT03597464|162593360|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-73.1||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-123.5|-22.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||-22.6|-123.5|0.005
81527018|NCT01620528|162741490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.65|-0.34|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.34|-0.65|< 0.001
81699970|NCT01432457|163095740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.378||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.995|1.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Response in HAM-D17 was analyzed based on a logistic regression model with treatment and site as fixed factors and the baseline HAM-D17 total score as a covariate. The test of the null hypothesis was used study-wise with alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).||1.910|0.995|0.054
81699971|NCT01432457|163095741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.105||||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.749|1.631|||Regression, Logistic|||Remission in HAM-D17 was analyzed based on a logistic regression model with treatment and site as fixed factors and the baseline HAM-D17 total score as a covariate. The test of the null hypothesis was used study-wise with alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).||1.631|0.749|0.615
81699972|NCT01432457|163095741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.412||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.969|2.057|||Regression, Logistic|||Remission in HAM-D17 was analyzed based on a logistic regression model with treatment and site as fixed factors and the baseline HAM-D17 total score as a covariate. The test of the null hypothesis was used study-wise with alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).||2.057|0.969|0.072
81699973|NCT01432457|163095742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.09||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.8||p-value was obtained from the ANCOVA model as change from baseline = Treatment + Site + Gender + Baseline|ANCOVA|||The treatment by gender interaction was first tested using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, site, gender, and treatment by gender as factors and the baseline total score as a covariate. The test of the null hypothesis was used study-wise with alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).||0.80|-0.98|0.837
81699974|NCT01432457|163095742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.32||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.55||p-value was obtained from the ANCOVA model as change from baseline = Treatment + Site + Gender + Baseline|ANCOVA|||The treatment by gender interaction was first tested using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, site, gender, and treatment by gender as factors and the baseline total score as a covariate. The test of the null hypothesis was used study-wise with alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).||0.55|-1.19|0.471
81699975|NCT01016678|163095746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|18.0||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of percentage of participants pain free at 2 hours post-dose (active) to percentage of participants pain free at 2 hours post-dose (placebo)||||0.0038
81699976|NCT01016678|163095747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percentages|8.0||||0.1294|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1294
81699977|NCT00093470|163095783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.538|1.072||one-sided p-value; threshold for statistical significance \<0.025|Log Rank|stratified log rank test|Hazard ratio of DFS for Arm A to Arm B|||1.072|0.538|0.026
81453146|NCT03597464|162593360|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-19.0||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.7|41.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||41.7|-79.7|0.537
81453147|NCT03597464|162593361|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|0.084|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|0.134|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12 (AURORA 2 baseline)||0.134|0.035|<0.001
81514074|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.64|6.94|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.94|4.64|<0.001
81453148|NCT03597464|162593361|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|0.051||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.131|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||0.131|-0.029|0.209
81453149|NCT03597464|162593361|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|0.057||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.178|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||0.178|-0.064|0.353
81453150|NCT03597464|162593361|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.036||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.176|0.105|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||0.105|-0.176|0.616
81453151|NCT03597464|162593361|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.077||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.248|0.094|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||0.094|-0.248|0.372
81699978|NCT00093470|163095784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.809||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.567|1.155||one-sided p-value; threshold for statistical significance \< 0.025|Log Rank|stratified log rank test|Hazard ratio of OS for Arm A to Arm B|||1.155|0.567|0.056
81453152|NCT00676780|162593367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.027||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.027
81453153|NCT00676780|162593368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.023
81453154|NCT00676780|162593369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is no change, i.e. median change = 0.0||||<0.001
81699979|NCT00877006|163095807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||||||P-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment group, region, preassigned standard treatment, and lymphoma type as factors and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||The hypothesis of interest is superiority of BR over standard treatment.||||0.0005
81699980|NCT00877006|163095808|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.68|||Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test by preassigned standard treatment and lymphoma type.|BR/RCHOP-RCVP|||1.68|0.58|0.9677
81453155|NCT02682927|162593370|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference from Placebo|62.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.72|72.8|||||Estimate was obtained from the LSMeans on the log scale as follows: 100 x \[1 - exp(LS mean active - LS mean placebo).|||72.80|47.72|
81453156|NCT02682927|162593370|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference from Placebo|64.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.85|74.19|||||Estimate was obtained from the LSMeans on the log scale as follows: 100 x \[1 - exp(LS mean active - LS mean placebo).|||74.19|51.85|
81453157|NCT02682927|162593371|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference from Placebo|32.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.19|51.33|||||Estimate was obtained from the LSMeans on the log scale as follows: 100 x \[1 - exp(LS mean active - LS mean placebo).|||51.33|6.19|
81453158|NCT02682927|162593371|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference from Placebo|49.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.31|63.43|||||Estimate was obtained from the LSMeans on the log scale as follows: 100 x \[1 - exp(LS mean active - LS mean placebo).|||63.43|31.31|
81453159|NCT02682927|162593373|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.773||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.475|15.45|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.450|1.475|0.009
81453160|NCT02682927|162593373|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.484|49.915|||Regression, Logistic|||||49.915|4.484|<0.001
81453161|NCT02682927|162593373|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.4||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|49.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||49.8|3.6|0.0001
81527019|NCT01620528|162741490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.81|-0.49|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.49|-0.81|< 0.001
81453162|NCT02682927|162593373|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|53.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|220.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||220.5|12.9|<0.0001
81453163|NCT02682927|162593376|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.035
81453164|NCT02682927|162593376|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.001
81453165|NCT02682927|162593376|SUPERIORITY||Comparing active with placebo|||||0.0002|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.0002
81453166|NCT02682927|162593376|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.0001
81453167|NCT01613313|162593403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||No p value||This is a proof of concept dose escalation study. No power justification has been implemented. Descriptive data provided for each arm.||||
81453168|NCT01613313|162593404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||This is a proof of concept dose escalation study. No power of justification was implemented. Descriptive statistics was provided for each arm only.||||
81453169|NCT05833139|162593420|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (T/R) [%]|141.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|126.3|157.7|||ANOVA||Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV%) = 18.0|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale. AUC0-∞ was log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model, considering the effect 'participant' as random and treatment as fixed."||157.7|126.3|
81453170|NCT05833139|162593421|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (T/R) [%]|126.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.6|151.0|||ANOVA||Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV%) = 28.7|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale. Cmax was log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model, considering the effect 'participant' as random and treatment as fixed."||151.0|106.6|
81453171|NCT05833139|162593422|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (T/R) [%]|142.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|126.0|161.9|||ANOVA||Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV%) = 20.4|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale. AUC0-tz was log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model, considering the effect 'participant' as random and treatment as fixed."||161.9|126.0|
81453172|NCT02126826|162593424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.7865|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6193|0.9537|||ANCOVA|||Investigation of dose proportionality - dose groups 50mg to 300mg||0.9537|0.6193|
81453173|NCT02126826|162593424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.0171|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8378|1.1964|||ANCOVA|||Investigation of dose proportionality - dose groups 50mg to 200mg||1.1964|0.8378|
81699981|NCT04131933|163095846|SUPERIORITY|It was hypothesized that there would be a 50% reduction in Oncotype DX assay requests following the intervention.||||||0.37|||||||Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test to compare number of patients with Oncotype DX ordered at 0-6 months (pre-intervention) vs 7-12 months (post-intervention)||Pre-Intervention (Period 1 and Period 2) vs Post-Intervention (Period 3 and Period 4)||||0.37
81699982|NCT01779648|163095872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.785||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.785
81699983|NCT01779648|163095873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.195||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean of right and left leg values were compared between the two device groups.||||0.195
81699984|NCT01779648|163095874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.722||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean of right and left leg values were compared between the two device groups.||||0.722
81699985|NCT01779648|163095875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.158||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean of right and left leg values were compared between the two device groups.||||0.158
81699986|NCT01779648|163095876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.301||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean of right and left leg values were compared between the two device groups.||||0.301
81699987|NCT01779648|163095877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Age, sex, body mass index, and baseline TVF (total volume flow) are controlled as fixed-effects parameters.||||||<0.001
81699988|NCT01779648|163095878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Age, sex, body mass index, and baseline PVF (peak volume flow) are controlled as fixed-effects parameters.||||||<0.001
81699989|NCT01779648|163095879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.929||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Age, sex, body mass index, and baseline PV (peak velocity)are controlled as fixed-effects parameters.||||||0.929
81699990|NCT01779648|163095881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Age, sex, body mass index, and baseline peak volume flow are controlled as fixed-effects parameters.||||||0.008
81699991|NCT01779648|163095882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.132||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Age, sex, body mass index, and baseline total volume flow are controlled as fixed-effects parameters.||||||0.132
81699992|NCT02119026|163095903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.967|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.967
81453174|NCT02126826|162593426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.9511|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7654|1.1367|||ANCOVA|||Investigation of dose proportionality - dose groups 50mg to 300mg||1.1367|0.7654|
81453175|NCT02126826|162593426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.0834|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8655|1.3013|||ANCOVA|||Investigation of dose proportionality - dose groups 50mg to 200mg||1.3013|0.8655|
81453176|NCT02126826|162593428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.7832|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6235|0.9428|||ANCOVA|||Investigation of dose proportionality - dose groups 50mg to 300mg||0.9428|0.6235|
81453177|NCT02126826|162593428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.0365|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8593|1.2137|||ANCOVA|||Investigation of dose proportionality - dose groups 50mg to 200mg||1.2137|0.8593|
81453178|NCT02126826|162593430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.9433|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7744|1.1122|||ANCOVA|||Investigation of dose proportionality - dose groups 50mg to 300mg||1.1122|0.7744|
81453179|NCT02126826|162593430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.081|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8583|1.3037|||ANCOVA|||Investigation of dose proportionality - dose groups 50mg to 200mg||1.3037|0.8583|
81699993|NCT02119026|163095904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.474|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.474
81699994|NCT02119026|163095905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.464|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.464
81699995|NCT02119026|163095906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.854|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.854
81699996|NCT02119026|163095907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.728|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.728
81699997|NCT02119026|163095908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.668|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.668
81699998|NCT02119026|163095909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.618|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.618
81699999|NCT02119026|163095910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.792||||||The rate of overall response was measured as the response rate from randomization until the day of documented complete response (CR) or partial response (PR) (whichever status is recorded first). Analysis corresponds to numbers of CR and PR.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.792
81702452|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.88||||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.43|-7.33||P-value is for Bedtime.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.33|-66.43|0.0154
81700000|NCT02119026|163095911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371||||||The rate of overall response was measured as the response rate from randomization until the day of documented complete response (CR) or partial response (PR) (whichever status is recorded first). Analysis corresponds to numbers of CR and PR.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.371
81700001|NCT00291499|163095922|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.7||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.016
81700002|NCT00291499|163095923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.14||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81700003|NCT00291499|163095924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043||||||Threshold p \<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.043
81453180|NCT00591773|162593501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.54|-13.19||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using closed testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-13.19|-18.54|<0.001
81700004|NCT00291499|163095925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.132||||||Threshold p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.132
81700005|NCT00291499|163095926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031||||||Threshold p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.031
81700006|NCT00291499|163095927|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.363|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81700007|NCT04426890|163095948|EQUIVALENCE|Therapeutic equivalence was declared if the two-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference was entirely within an equivalence margin of \[-2.5, 2.0\].|Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|1.63||||||The statistical analysis of mean change from baseline in ISS7 at Week 12 between CT-P39 300 mg treatment arm (Arm 1) and Xolair 300 mg treatment arm (Arm 2), using ANCOVA with multiple imputation based on the MAR assumption was performed for the mITT Set.||1.63|-0.22|
81700008|NCT05034614|163095992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.75
81700009|NCT03892707|163095996|SUPERIORITY|The between-group comparison on primary endpoint - change from baseline in pain intensity as measured on 0-10 points NRS scale at 10 days after the start of treatment was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The difference between pain intensity at 10 days after the start of treatment and baseline (V3-V1) as response variable, treatment group as fixed factor and baseline pain intensity as a covariate was included into the model.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||"Since the superiority of one treatment over the other is investigated and taking into consideration that smaller negative values of the primary variable correspond to the greater reduction of pain, the statistical hypotheses are:~Null hypothesis (H0):~H0: μ2 - μ1 ≥ 0~Alternative hypothesis (HA):~HA: μ2 - μ1 \< 0, where μ1 и μ2 are the mean changes from baseline in pain intensity for (1) modern NSAIDs therapy and for (2) modern NSAIDs + Milgamma\\ Milgamma compositum therapy, correspondingly."||||<0.001
81514075|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.19|6.5|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.50|4.19|<0.001
81700010|NCT03892707|163095997|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Changes from baseline in pain intensity measured on 0-10 points NRS scale at 5, 24 and 38 days after were compared between groups using ANCOVA models similar to those used for the analysis of the primary variable.||||<0.001
81700011|NCT03892707|163095998|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81700012|NCT03892707|163095999|SUPERIORITY|Between-group comparison was carried out using logistic regression with treatment group as fixed factor and baseline pain intensity as a covariate. Treatment effect was tested using the corresponding p-value.|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||For Visit 2 (5 days after the start of treatment) relief in pain intensity was defined as 100%\*(pain intensity at baseline - pain intensity at Visit 2)/ pain intensity at baseline. The denominator for the proportion of patients was the number of patients with available pain intensity measurements after imputation using Last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.||||<0.001
81700013|NCT03892707|163095999|SUPERIORITY|Between-group comparison was carried out using logistic regression with treatment group as fixed factor and baseline pain intensity as a covariate. Treatment effect was tested using the corresponding p-value.|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||For Visit 3 (10 days after the start of treatment) relief in pain intensity was defined as 100%\*(pain intensity at baseline - pain intensity at Visit 3)/ pain intensity at baseline. The denominator for the proportion of patients was the number of patients with available pain intensity measurements after imputation using Last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.||||<0.001
81700014|NCT03892707|163095999|SUPERIORITY|Between-group comparison was carried out using logistic regression with treatment group as fixed factor and baseline pain intensity as a covariate. Treatment effect was tested using the corresponding p-value.||||||0.061|||||||Regression, Logistic|||For Visit 4 (24 days after the start of treatment) relief in pain intensity was defined as 100%\*(pain intensity at baseline - pain intensity at Visit 4)/ pain intensity at baseline. The denominator for the proportion of patients was the number of patients with available pain intensity measurements after imputation using Last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.||||0.061
81700015|NCT03892707|163096000|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in pain-related disability as measured by Roland Morris disability questionnaire at 10 days after the start of treatment was compared between groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as fixed factor and baseline value disability score as a covariate.||||<0.001
81700016|NCT03892707|163096001|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Episode of pain flare-up was defined as presence of at least 1 day with pain following a period without pain lasting at least 4 weeks . The denominator for the proportion was the number of FAS patients who had at least one pain-free period with approximately 4 weeks duration registered during the study.||||<0.001
81700017|NCT03892707|163096002|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|28.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|60.7||||||Difference in proportion of patients with at least one pain flare-up resulting in consultancy with physician||60.7|-3.6|
81700018|NCT03892707|163096002|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-17.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.6|17.4||||||Difference in proportion of patients with at least one pain flare-up resulting in disruption of daily activity||17.4|-51.6|
81700019|NCT03892707|163096002|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|25.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|55.5||||||Difference in proportion of patients with at least one pain flare-up resulting in NSAIDs intake||55.5|-4.1|
81702453|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-46.5||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.93|-21.07||P-value is for Bedtime.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-21.07|-71.93|0.0006
81700020|NCT03892707|163096003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.986|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||NSAIDs intake during the study was analyzed. In order to calculate the total number of treatment days with NSAIDs, first, intersecting or adjacent records were collapsed, irrespective of the specific drug used; the duration of each of the resulting intake periods was determined as (End date - Start date + 1) and, finally, all individual duration values were summed up. In case medication intake was ongoing at the end of study, end date was imputed by the date of study completion.||||0.986
81700021|NCT03892707|163096006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.921|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of patient satisfaction with treatment between treatment groups after 5 days since the start of study treatment.||||0.921
81700022|NCT03892707|163096006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of patient satisfaction with treatment between treatment groups after 10 days since the start of study treatment||||0.051
81700023|NCT03892707|163096006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.651|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of patient satisfaction with treatment between treatment groups after 38 days since the start of study treatment||||0.651
81700024|NCT03892707|163096006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.106|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of patient satisfaction with treatment between treatment groups after 3 months since the start of study treatment||||0.106
81700025|NCT01807949|163096029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|2.62||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|4.06|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (less than \[\<\] 18 versus greater than equal to \[\>=\]18 years old), and percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70).||4.06|1.18|0.0004
81514076|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.52||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|1.31|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.31|-0.27|0.200
81576267|NCT00720434|162823884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.02865||||0.2839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95573|0.89844|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used to compare differences among treatments. Independent variables included treatment and log-transformed baseline HCV viral load. Adjusted mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated.||0.89844|-2.95573|0.2839
81700026|NCT01807949|163096029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|4.44|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model, as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||4.44|1.56|<0.0001
81453181|NCT00591773|162593501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.13|-12.76||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using closed testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-12.76|-18.13|<0.001
81514077|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.08||||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.85|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.85|-0.69|0.831
81700027|NCT01807949|163096030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.42||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|6.98|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), and percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70).||6.98|1.86|0.0007
81700028|NCT01807949|163096030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|7.81|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model, as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||7.81|2.69|<0.0001
81700029|NCT01807949|163096031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.59|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline BMI.||0.59|0.23|<0.0001
81700030|NCT01807949|163096031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.36||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.54|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model, as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||0.54|0.17|0.0001
81700031|NCT01807949|163096032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.21||||0.1651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|5.33|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline CFQ-R respiratory domain score.||5.33|-0.91|0.1651
81700032|NCT01807949|163096032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.85||||0.0736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|5.98|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model, as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||5.98|-0.27|0.0736
81700033|NCT01807949|163096033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9568|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8829|4.6431||This test is considered nominally significant because a hierarchical procedure was used and was broken prior to this test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds Ratio (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (Cis) are Mantel-Haenszel estimates. P values are from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), and percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70).||4.6431|1.8829|<0.0001
81700034|NCT01807949|163096033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3834||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5234|3.7286||This test is considered nominally significant because a hierarchical procedure was used and was broken prior to this test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||3.7286|1.5234|0.0001
81700035|NCT01807949|163096034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Event Rate Ratio|0.6912||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5187|0.9209||This test is considered nominally significant because a hierarchical procedure was used and was broken prior to this test.|Negative Binomial Regression|||Analysis was performed using regression analysis for a negative binomial distribution with sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), and percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70) as covariates with the logarithm of time on study as the offset.||0.9209|0.5187|0.0116
81702454|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.07||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.13|-15.01||P-value is for Bedtime.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.01|-69.13|0.0029
81700036|NCT01807949|163096034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Event Rate Ratio|0.5659||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4191|0.7641||This test is considered nominally significant because a hierarchical procedure was used and was broken prior to this test.|Negative Binomial Regression|||Analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||0.7641|0.4191|0.0002
81700037|NCT01807949|163096035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.64|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline weight.||1.64|0.62|<0.0001
81700038|NCT01807949|163096035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.95||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.46|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||1.46|0.43|0.0003
81700039|NCT01807949|163096036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2313||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1037|0.3589|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline BMI z-score.||0.3589|0.1037|0.0005
81700040|NCT01807949|163096036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2217||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0961|0.3473|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||0.3473|0.0961|0.0006
81700041|NCT01807949|163096037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.716||||0.0384|TWO_SIDED||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|||Analysis was performed using Cox proportional hazard regression, time is the time-to-first event or censoring, with adjustment for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), and percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70).||||0.0384
81700042|NCT01807949|163096037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.533||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|||Analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||||0.0003
81700043|NCT01807949|163096038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6373||||0.0393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.416|0.9764|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||OR and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) are Mantel-Haenszel estimates. P values are from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), and percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70).||0.9764|0.4160|0.0393
81453182|NCT00591773|162593502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.81|-10.99||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using closed testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-10.99|-17.81|<0.001
81700044|NCT01807949|163096038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4429||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2863|0.6851|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||0.6851|0.2863|0.0002
81700045|NCT01807949|163096039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0028||||0.7679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0211|0.0156|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline EQ-5D-3L index score.||0.0156|-0.0211|0.7679
81700046|NCT01807949|163096039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0009||||0.9214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0192|0.0174|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||0.0174|-0.0192|0.9214
81700047|NCT01807949|163096040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.4||||0.1034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|5.3|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline EQ-5D-3L VAS score.||5.3|-0.5|0.1034
81700048|NCT01807949|163096040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.3||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|6.2|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||6.2|0.4|0.0262
81700049|NCT01807949|163096041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.64||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.77|13.51|||MMRM|||Effectiveness: analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline TSQM effectiveness score.||13.51|3.77|0.0005
81700050|NCT01807949|163096041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.75|16.48|||MMRM|||Effectiveness: analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||16.48|6.75|<0.0001
81700051|NCT01807949|163096041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.18||||0.0403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.21|-0.14|||MMRM|||Side Effects: analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline TSQM side effects score.||-0.14|-6.21|0.0403
81700052|NCT01807949|163096041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.29||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.31|-1.28|||MMRM|||Side Effects: analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||-1.28|-7.31|0.0054
81700053|NCT01807949|163096041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|4.07|||MMRM|||Convenience: analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline TSQM convenience score.||4.07|-4.07|1.0000
81700054|NCT01807949|163096041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.32||||0.8777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|4.37|||MMRM|||Convenience: analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||4.37|-3.74|0.8777
81702455|NCT00871572|163100959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.62||||0.3815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.44|83.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||83.68|-32.44|0.3815
81453183|NCT00591773|162593502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|-9.25||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using closed testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-9.25|-16.10|<0.001
81700055|NCT01807949|163096041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.64||||0.0668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|9.61|||MMRM|||Global Satisfaction: analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline TSQM global satisfaction score.||9.61|-0.32|0.0668
81700056|NCT01807949|163096041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.16||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|12.08|||MMRM|||Global Satisfaction: analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||12.08|2.23|0.0045
81700057|NCT04190186|163096044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49||||0.594|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.594
81700058|NCT02151682|163096059|NON_INFERIORITY|A logistic regression model was fitted to the response using baseline pain, age group, treatment, and underlying pain condition as explanatory variables, followed by a Farrington-Manning test for non-inferiority, based on Full Analysis Set.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.06||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.19|0.06||The p-value is based on Farrington-Manning variance estimator using a pre-specified non-inferiority margin of -0.2. A 1-sided alpha of 0.1 was used. A p-value \<0.1 represents non-inferiority.|Farrington-Manning test|Non-inferiority of tapentadol prolonged-release versus morphine prolonged-release has been demonstrated.|A confidence interval for the risk difference (RD) completely above the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of -0.2 represents non-inferiority of tapentadol prolonged-release versus morphine prolonged-release.|||0.06|-0.19|0.0790
81700059|NCT02703987|163096112|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.67|-0.04|0.0801
81700060|NCT02703987|163096113|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.71|-0.03|0.0714
81514078|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.45||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|1.24|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.24|-0.34|0.268
81700061|NCT02703987|163096114|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.85||0.0609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|19.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.6|-0.48|0.0609
81453184|NCT00591773|162593503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.02|-8.56||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-8.56|-12.02|<0.001
81453185|NCT00591773|162593503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.23|-8.76||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-8.76|-12.23|<0.001
81514079|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.54|6.91|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.91|4.54|<0.001
81576268|NCT00720434|162823884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.12833||||0.8891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73676|1.99342|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used to compare differences among treatments. Independent variables included treatment and log-transformed baseline HCV viral load. Adjusted mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated.||1.99342|-1.73676|0.8891
81700062|NCT01170221|163096131|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the observed difference in the primary outcome measure (early clinical response at the 48-72 Hour Visit) between the tedizolid group and the linezolid group was calculated using the ITT analysis set. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than -10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.1||||||95.0|-6.1|6.2|||||Risk difference corresponds to tedizolid clinical response rate minus linezolid clinical response rate. The confidence interval was calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen with stratification for the presence or absence of fever at baseline.|The primary objective is to determine the noninferiority in the early clinical response rate of oral tedizolid phosphate compared with that of oral linezolid treatment at the 48-72 Hour Visit in the ITT Analysis Set in patients with ABSSSI.||6.2|-6.1|
81700063|NCT01170221|163096132|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI will be calculated for the observed differences in the clinical response rate based on the sustained response at EOT using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen with stratification for the presence or absence of fever at baseline. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than -10% and the conditions of the hierarchical testing procedure were met.|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|4.2||Hierarchical testing procedure of Westfall and Krishen used to control for inflation of the overall type I error rate. If NI is declared for the primary, NI will be tested for the secondary outcomes in this order: Secondary Outcomes Measures 2 to 5.|||Risk difference corresponds to the tedizolid clinical response rate minus the linezolid clinical response rate.|||4.2|-9.6|
81700064|NCT01170221|163096133|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI was calculated for the observed differences in the clinical response rate based on the sustained response at EOT using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen with stratification for the presence or absence of fever at baseline. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than -10% and the conditions of the hierarchical testing procedure were met.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|5.4|||||Risk difference corresponds to the tedizolid clinical response rate minus the linezolid clinical response rate.|||5.4|-7.7|
81700065|NCT01170221|163096134|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI was calculated for the observed differences in the clinical success rate based on the Investigator's assessment of clinical response at the PTE visit using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen with stratification for the presence or absence of fever at baseline. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than -10% and the conditions of the hierarchical testing procedure were met.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|4.9|||||Risk difference corresponds to the tedizolid clinical success rate minus the linezolid clinical success rate.|||4.9|-5.8|
81702456|NCT00871572|163100959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4||||0.8315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.12|55.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||55.93|-45.12|0.8315
81702457|NCT00871572|163100959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.25||||0.3658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.93|77.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||77.44|-28.93|0.3658
81700066|NCT01170221|163096135|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI was calculated for the observed differences in the clinical success rate based on the Investigator's assessment of clinical response at the PTE visit using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen with stratification for the presence or absence of fever at baseline. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than -10% and the conditions of the hierarchical testing procedure were met.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|3.0|||||Risk difference corresponds to the tedizolid clinical success rate minus the linezolid clinical success rate.|||3.0|-4.6|
81700067|NCT01170221|163096136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|8.5|||||Risk difference corresponds to the tedizolid clinical response rate minus the linezolid clinical response rate.|A two-sided 95% CI was calculated for the observed differences in the clinical response rate based on the Investigator's assessment of clinical response at the 48-72 Hour Visit using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen with stratification for the presence or absence of fever at baseline.||8.5|-1.4|
81700068|NCT01170221|163096137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|6.4|||||Risk difference corresponds to the tedizolid clinical response rate minus the linezolid clinical response rate.|A two-sided 95% CI was calculated for the observed differences in the clinical response rate based on the Investigator's assessment of clinical response at the Day 7 Visit using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen with stratification for the presence or absence of fever at baseline.||6.4|-2.8|
81700069|NCT01167582|163096186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1 Post Randomization||||<0.001
81700070|NCT01167582|163096186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 2 Post Randomization||||<0.001
81453186|NCT00591773|162593504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.25|-5.25||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.25|-9.25|<0.001
81514080|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.13|6.48|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.48|4.13|<0.001
81700071|NCT01167582|163096186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 3 Post Randomization||||<0.001
81700072|NCT01167582|163096187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81700073|NCT01167582|163096188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|5.73|||||Restrictive Arm (numerator) compared to Liberal Arm (denominator)|||5.73|0.99|
81700074|NCT01167582|163096189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.7||||||95.0|-5.3|24.7|||||Restrictive Arm (numerator) compared to Liberal Arm (denominator)|||24.7|-5.3|
81453187|NCT00591773|162593504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.06|-5.05||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.05|-9.06|<0.001
81453188|NCT00591773|162593505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.56|-14.04||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-14.04|-19.56|<0.001
81527020|NCT01620528|162741491|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.79|-0.49|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.49|-0.79|< 0.001
81700075|NCT01167582|163096190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|7.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|56.02|||||Restrictive Arm (numerator) compared to Liberal Arm (denominator)|Mortality||56.02|0.91|
81700076|NCT01167582|163096190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|4.22|||||Restrictive Arm (numerator) compared to Liberal Arm (denominator)|Myocardial Infarction||4.22|0.48|
81700077|NCT00039741|163096221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.11|||Interval regression|Adjusted for baseline HIV-1 RNA, age (\<3 years vs 3 years), origin (PACTG vs PENTA sites), and perinatal ART exposure versus no exposure.||||0.11|-0.41|0.26
81700078|NCT00039741|163096221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.32|||Interval regression|Adjusted for baseline HIV-1 RNA, age (\<3 years vs 3 years), origin (PACTG vs PENTA sites), and perinatal ART exposure versus no exposure.||||0.32|-0.20|0.56
81700079|NCT00507416|163096276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.458||||||The global difference among arms was based on the Wald test.|Wald test|||||||0.458
81700080|NCT01021813|163096292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method.|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to construct the confidence interval for the difference in the percentage of participants with any sleep paralysis AEs between the Suvorexant group and Placebo group .||1.4|-1.1|
81700081|NCT01021813|163096293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.2||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method.|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to construct the confidence interval for the difference in the percentage of participants with any complex sleep-related behaviors AEs between the Suvorexant group and Placebo group.||1.1|-1.3|0.482
81700082|NCT01021813|163096294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.8||||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|1.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to calculate the p-value and construct the confidence interval for the difference in the percentage of participants with any falls AEs between the Suvorexant group and Placebo group.||1.5|-3.9|0.508
81700083|NCT01021813|163096295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage of AEs|0.8||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to calculate the p-value and construct the confidence interval for the difference in the percentage of participants with any suicidal ideation/behavior AEs considered an ECI between the Suvorexant group and Placebo group.||2.0|-0.7|0.159
81700084|NCT01021813|163096296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.8||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to calculate the p-value and construct the confidence interval for the difference in the percentage of participants with any Hypnagogic/hypnopompic hallucinations AEs between the Suvorexant group and Placebo group.||2.0|-0.7|0.159
81702458|NCT00871572|163100960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|55.06||||0.2131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.24|142.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||142.37|-32.24|0.2131
81453189|NCT00591773|162593505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.01|-13.47||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-13.47|-19.01|<0.001
81453190|NCT00591773|162593506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.86|-9.18||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.18|-12.86|<0.001
81453191|NCT00591773|162593506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.04|-9.35||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.35|-13.04|<0.001
81453192|NCT00591773|162593507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.92|-9.94||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.94|-15.92|<0.001
81453193|NCT00591773|162593507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.83|-9.84||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.84|-15.83|<0.001
81453194|NCT00591773|162593508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.14|-6.19||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.19|-10.14|<0.001
81453195|NCT00591773|162593508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.15|-6.19||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.19|-10.15|<0.001
81453196|NCT00591773|162593509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.39|-14.64||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-14.64|-20.39|<0.001
81514081|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.41|6.78|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.78|4.41|<0.001
81453197|NCT00591773|162593509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.84|-14.05||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-14.05|-19.84|<0.001
81453198|NCT00591773|162593510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.49|-9.59||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.59|-13.49|<0.001
81453199|NCT00591773|162593510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.64|-9.72||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.72|-13.64|<0.001
81453200|NCT00591773|162593511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.13|-10.94||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-10.94|-17.13|<0.001
81453201|NCT00591773|162593511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.58|-10.37||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-10.37|-16.58|<0.001
81453202|NCT00591773|162593512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.65|-7.2||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.20|-11.65|<0.001
81453203|NCT00591773|162593512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.92|-7.46||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.46|-11.92|<0.001
81453204|NCT00591773|162593513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|7.03||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||7.03|2.38|<0.001
81453205|NCT00591773|162593513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|5.03||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.03|1.82|<0.001
81453206|NCT00591773|162593514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|7.27||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||7.27|1.90|<0.001
81453207|NCT00591773|162593514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|5.0||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.00|1.46|0.002
81453208|NCT00591773|162593515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|6.64||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||6.64|2.41|<0.001
81514082|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.17|6.54|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.54|4.17|<0.001
81453209|NCT00591773|162593515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|4.79||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.79|1.83|<0.001
81453210|NCT02640482|162593532|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment for Arm A as compared with the historical rate for patients treated with the current standard of care (SOF + RBV for 12 weeks) was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 89% to achieve noninferiority.|Percentage of Participants|99.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.5|100.0||||||Based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of ≥96% in the Arm A (180 participants) provides \>90% power to demonstrate noninferiority of ABT-493/ABT-530 to the historical rate for patients treated with the current standard of care (SOF + RBV for 12 weeks) (95%) (based on the normal approximation of using a single binomial proportion a one-sample test for superiority).||100.0|98.5|
81453211|NCT02640482|162593533|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment for Arm A as compared with the historical rate for patients treated with the current standard of care (SOF + RBV for 12 weeks) was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 95% to achieve superiority.|Percentage of Participants|99.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.5|100.0||||||Based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of ≥96% in the Arm A (180 participants) provides \>90% power to demonstrate superiority of ABT-493/ABT-530 to the historical rate for patients treated with the current standard of care (SOF + RBV for 12 weeks) (95%) (based on the normal approximation of a single binomial proportion using a one-sample test for superiority).||100.0|98.5|
81453212|NCT03106987|162593582|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.566||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.372|0.868|||Stratified log-rank||Hazard Ratio (Cox Proportional Hazards model)|||0.868|0.372|0.0220
81453213|NCT03106987|162593582|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.264|0.708|||Stratified log-rank||Hazard Ratio (Cox Proportional Hazards model)|||0.708|0.264|0.0023
81453214|NCT02257385|162593791|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Alternate hypothesis:the difference between the trt means (umeclidinium/vilanterol minus indacaterol + tiotropium bromide) would be \> -50 milliliters (mL). If the lower CI (2.5% 1-sided significance level) of the statistical test should fall above -50 mL, then umeclidinium/vilanterol may be deemed statistically non-inferior to indacaterol plus tiotropium. If the lower CI (2.5% 1-sided significance) of the statistical testing exceeded 0 then, statistical superiority would have been established.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.001||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.030|-0.029|0.964
81453215|NCT02257385|162593792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.023||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.008|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.008|-0.054|0.145
81453216|NCT02686138|162593793|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81453217|NCT02686138|162593794|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81453218|NCT02686138|162593795|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.004
81514083|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.37||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.19|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.19|-0.44|0.367
81514084|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.05||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.75|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.75|-0.84|0.908
81453219|NCT02686138|162593796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.16||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.003
81453220|NCT02686138|162593797|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.3||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.01
81453221|NCT02686138|162593798|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.17||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.013
81453222|NCT02686138|162593799|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81453223|NCT02686138|162593800|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81453224|NCT02686138|162593801|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.17||||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.015
81453225|NCT01307748|162593842|OTHER|||||||0.005||||||The p value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using false discovery rate.|ANCOVA|Repeated-measures ANOVA with time (stress, post-stress) as a within factor and aroma (lavender, coconut, water) as a between-group factor was used.||The null hypothesis stated that there were no differences between the groups in cortisol level trajectory over time.||||.005
81453226|NCT01307748|162593844|OTHER|||||||0.01||||||P value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using false discovery rate|ANCOVA|A 3 (lavender, coconut, water) by 2 ( prime, no prime) Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA), with years of education as a covariate was used.||||||.01
81453227|NCT01004003|162593847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.437|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|2.565|||||"Hazard ratio (HR) from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by macroscopic vacular invasion, extrahepatic spread, or both present vs both absent.~HR below 1 favors Nintedanib."|||2.565|0.805|
81453228|NCT01004003|162593850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.351|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.779|2.343|||||"Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by macroscopic vacular invasion, extrahepatic spread, or both present vs both absent.~HR below 1 favors Nintedanib."|||2.343|0.779|
81514085|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.25||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.06|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.06|-0.57|0.553
81453229|NCT01004003|162593851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.877|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.522|1.473|||||"Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by macroscopic vacular invasion, extrahepatic spread, or both present vs both absent.~HR below 1 favors Nintedanib."|||1.473|0.522|
81453230|NCT03301623|162593861|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.69||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|Test is on interaction term between time (pre/post intervention) and treatment group (CDSvsPEAT) dummy variables in the regression model.|The interaction term describes the effect of PEAT in the post period.|"Question: Which communication strategy used during the clinical encounter is more effective in reducing pain interference over time for patients with chronic pain who were taking opioids at baseline?~Regression model includes a fixed effect for time and an interaction effect between pre/post intervention and intervention arm dummy variables. Analysis is clustered at the participant level."||1.52|-2.9|.541
81453231|NCT03301623|162593862|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.96||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|7.31|||Regression, Logistic|There were 69 providers with at least one CG-CAHPS response.|The interaction term describes the change in the PEAT group's scores in the post period.|"Question: Which communication strategy used during the clinical encounter is more effective in improving how satisfied patients feel over time after communicating with their physician about chronic pain treatment risks and benefits?~Regression model includes a fixed effect for time and an interaction effect between pre/post intervention and intervention arm dummy variables. Analysis is clustered at the PCP level."||7.31|1.20|.019
81453232|NCT03301623|162593863|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|1.88|||Mixed Models Analysis||The interaction term describes the effect of PEAT in the post period.|"Question: Which communication strategy used during the clinical encounter is more effective in improving physical function over time for patients with chronic pain who were taking opioids at baseline?~Regression model includes a fixed effect for time and an interaction effect between pre/post intervention and intervention arm dummy variables. Analysis is clustered at the participant level."||1.88|-2.73|.719
81453233|NCT03301623|162593864|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.36|||Mixed Models Analysis||The interaction term describes the effect of PEAT in the post period.|"Question: Which communication strategy used during the clinical encounter is more effective in reducing opioid prescriptions of more than 90 morphine milligrams equivalent (MME) over time for patients with chronic pain who were taking opioids at baseline?~Regression model includes a fixed effect for time and an interaction effect between pre/post intervention and intervention arm dummy variables. Analysis is clustered at the PCP level."||2.36|1.13|.010
81514086|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.22|6.68|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.68|4.22|<0.001
81514087|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.88|6.31|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.31|3.88|<0.001
81700085|NCT01021813|163096297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.4||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|2.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to calculate the p-value and construct the confidence interval for the difference in the percentage of participants with any selected AEs associated with potential abuse between the Suvorexant group and Placebo group.||2.2|-3.8|0.767
81700086|NCT01021813|163096298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage: Night 1|-0.81||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|3.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to calculate the p-value and compute the confidence interval for the point difference in a pairwise comparison of the percentage of participants with withdrawal symptoms during Night 1 in the Suvorexant (DB Treatment)/Suvorexant (DB Discontinuation) group vs. the Suvorexant (DB Treatment)/Placebo (DB Discontinuation) group.||3.1|-5.1|0.567
81700087|NCT01021813|163096298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage: Night 2|-2.4||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|1.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to calculate the p-value and compute the confidence interval for the point difference in a pairwise comparison of the percentage of participants with withdrawal symptoms during Night 2 in the Suvorexant (DB Treatment)/Suvorexant (DB Discontinuation) group vs. the Suvorexant (DB Treatment)/Placebo (DB Discontinuation) group.||1.6|-7.3|0.185
81700088|NCT01021813|163096298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage: Night 3|-0.78||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|3.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to calculate the p-value and compute the confidence interval for the point difference in a pairwise comparison of the percentage of participants with withdrawal symptoms during Night 3 in the Suvorexant (DB Treatment)/Suvorexant (DB Discontinuation) group vs. the Suvorexant (DB Treatment)/Placebo (DB Discontinuation) group.||3.9|-5.6|0.680
81700089|NCT01021813|163096298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage: Across Nights|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|6.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to calculate the p-value and compute the confidence interval for the point difference in a pairwise comparison of the percentage of participants with withdrawal symptoms across Nights 1, 2, and 3 in the Suvorexant (DB Treatment)/Suvorexant (DB Discontinuation) group vs. the Suvorexant (DB Treatment)/Placebo (DB Discontinuation) group.||6.4|-6.4|1.000
81700090|NCT01021813|163096299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage: Night 1|5.03||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|15.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to calculate the p-value and compute the confidence interval for the point difference in a pairwise comparison of the percentage of participants with sTST rebound effects during Night 1 in the Suvorexant (DB Treatment)/Suvorexant (DB Discontinuation) group vs. the Placebo (DB Treatment)/Placebo (DB Discontinuation) group.||15.8|-5.8|0.365
81700091|NCT01021813|163096299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage: Night 2|8.72||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|19.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to calculate the p-value and compute the confidence interval for the point difference in a pairwise comparison of the percentage of participants with sTST rebound effects during Night 2 in the Suvorexant (DB Treatment)/Suvorexant (DB Discontinuation) group vs. the Placebo (DB Treatment)/Placebo (DB Discontinuation) group.||19.2|-2.0|0.109
81700092|NCT01021813|163096299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage: Night 3|6.02||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|16.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to calculate the p-value and compute the confidence interval for the point difference in a pairwise comparison of the percentage of participants with sTST rebound effects during Night 3 in the Suvorexant (DB Treatment)/Suvorexant (DB Discontinuation) group vs. the Placebo (DB Treatment)/Placebo (DB Discontinuation) group.||16.9|-5.1|0.287
81700093|NCT01021813|163096299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage:Night 1, 2 or 3|10.82||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|21.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to calculate the p-value and compute the confidence interval for the point difference in a pairwise comparison of the percentage of participants with sTST rebound effects during Nights 1, 2, or 3 in the Suvorexant (DB Treatment)/Suvorexant (DB Discontinuation) group vs. the Placebo (DB Treatment)/Placebo (DB Discontinuation) group.||21.7|-0.3|0.057
81700094|NCT01021813|163096300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage: Night 1|4.46||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|14.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to calculate the p-value and compute the confidence interval for the point difference in a pairwise comparison of the percentage of participants with sTSO rebound effects during Night 1 in the Suvorexant (DB Treatment)/Suvorexant (DB Discontinuation) group vs. the Placebo (DB Treatment)/Placebo (DB Discontinuation) group.||14.5|-5.7|0.386
81700095|NCT01021813|163096300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage: Night 2|5.31||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|15.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to calculate the p-value and compute the confidence interval for the point difference in a pairwise comparison of the percentage of participants with sTSO rebound effects during Night 2 in the Suvorexant (DB Treatment)/Suvorexant (DB Discontinuation) group vs. the Placebo (DB Treatment)/Placebo (DB Discontinuation) group.||15.5|-5.0|0.311
81700096|NCT01021813|163096300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage: Night 3|4.96||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|15.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to calculate the p-value and compute the confidence interval for the point difference in a pairwise comparison of the percentage of participants with sTSO rebound effects during Night 3 in the Suvorexant (DB Treatment)/Suvorexant (DB Discontinuation) group vs. the Placebo (DB Treatment)/Placebo (DB Discontinuation) group.||15.3|-5.5|0.351
81700097|NCT01021813|163096300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage:Night 1, 2 or 3|4.58||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|15.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||The method of Miettinen and Nurminen was used to calculate the p-value and compute the confidence interval for the point difference in a pairwise comparison of the percentage of participants with sTSO rebound effects during Nights 1, 2, or 3 in the Suvorexant (DB Treatment)/Suvorexant (DB Discontinuation) group vs. the Placebo (DB Treatment)/Placebo (DB Discontinuation) group.||15.3|-6.3|0.409
81453234|NCT03301623|162593865|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.71|||Mixed Models Analysis||The interaction term describes the effect of PEAT in the post period.|Question: Which communication strategy used during the clinical encounter is more effective in reducing co-prescription of opioids and benzodiazepines over time for patients with chronic pain who were taking opioids at baseline?||1.71|.34|.510
81700098|NCT01021813|163096301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means: Month 1|22.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4|29.0||To account for multiplicity, Hochberg's procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 5% level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|||A Longitudinal Data Analysis Model was used to test the difference in LS mean change from baseline in sTSTm for Month 1 (Average of Weeks 1, 2, 3, 4) in the Suvorexant group vs. the Placebo group.||29.0|16.4|<0.0001
81700099|NCT01021813|163096302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means: Month 1|-9.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|-4.5||To account for multiplicity, Hochberg's procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 5% level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|||A Longitudinal Data Analysis Model was used to test the difference in LS mean change from baseline in sTSOm for Month 1 (Average of Weeks 1, 2, 3, 4) in the Suvorexant group vs. the Placebo group.||-4.5|-14.6|0.0002
81700100|NCT03103906|163096304|OTHER||Difference in proportion|2.56||||0.3334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.99|25.07|||Chi-squared|||||25.07|-19.99|0.3334
81700101|NCT00764478|163096312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square (LS) means difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-0.7||Adjusted p-value from graphical approach to control Type 1 error rate among primary and secondary hypotheses|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-0.7|-6.3|0.0136
81700102|NCT00764478|163096312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-1.2||Adjusted p-value from graphical approach to control Type 1 error rate among primary and secondary hypotheses|MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-1.2|-6.9|0.0100
81700103|NCT00764478|163096313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2||Adjusted p-value from Hochberg's method for testing two secondary efficacy hypotheses|MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-0.2|-0.8|0.0100
81702459|NCT00871572|163100960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|89.68||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.27|166.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||166.10|13.27|0.0220
81453235|NCT03301623|162593866|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.34|||Regression, Logistic|We employed robust standard errors clustered at the participant level. Time was controlled for using a fixed effect.|The interaction term describes the effect of PEAT in the post period.|PHQ-9 was categorized by assigning scores of 0, 1, 2, and 3 to the response categories (not at all: several days, more than half the days, nearly every day, respectively) and then summing. Scores of 5, 10, 15, and 20 represent cutpoints for mild, moderate, moderately severe and severe depression, respectively. The analysis was conducted as a multilevel ordered logistic regression.||2.34|.76|.260
81453236|NCT00708227|162594053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.27
81453237|NCT00708227|162594054|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.15
81453238|NCT00708227|162594055|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.06
81453239|NCT04007991|162594059|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Mean|-3.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.351|=|0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|-0.79||Change from baseline in YGTSS score as a continuous variable was based on mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with an unstructured covariance matrix.|ANCOVA|||||-0.79|-6.09|=0.011
81453240|NCT00459355|162594100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||MANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81700104|NCT00764478|163096313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2||Adjusted p-value from Hochberg's method for testing two secondary efficacy hypotheses|MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-0.2|-0.9|0.0052
81700105|NCT00764478|163096314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5352||||||Overall adjusted p-value from Hochberg's method for testing two secondary efficacy hypotheses|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5352
81700106|NCT00764478|163096314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4274||||||Overall adjusted p-value from Hochberg's method for testing two secondary efficacy hypotheses|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4274
81700107|NCT00764478|163096315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square (LS) means difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-1.1|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 2||-1.1|-4.2|0.0007
81700108|NCT00764478|163096315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-1.3|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 2||-1.3|-4.4|0.0003
81700109|NCT00764478|163096315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-1.8|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||-1.8|-5.4|<0.0001
81514088|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.19|6.66|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.66|4.19|<0.001
81576269|NCT02782780|162823885|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models with random effects for subjects were used to analyze all available data for the intent-to-treat analysis. Because sex was used as a stratification variable in the randomization procedure, it was not included as a covariate the analyses|||||<|0.01||||||Test of treatment effect: t(91.6)=3.21|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81700110|NCT00764478|163096315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-1.9|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||-1.9|-5.5|<0.0001
81700111|NCT00764478|163096315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-1.3|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||-1.3|-5.7|0.0021
81700112|NCT00764478|163096315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-2.0|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||-2.0|-6.4|0.0002
81700113|NCT00764478|163096315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.1907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|0.9|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.9|-4.4|0.1907
81700114|NCT00764478|163096315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.0238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-0.4|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||-0.4|-5.8|0.0238
81453241|NCT00459355|162594101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||MANCOVA|||||||<.0001
81700115|NCT00764478|163096316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2922|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 2||||0.2922
81700116|NCT00764478|163096316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 2||||0.1001
81700117|NCT00764478|163096316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0011|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 4||||0.0011
81700118|NCT00764478|163096316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0011|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 4||||0.0011
81700119|NCT00764478|163096316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0194|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.0194
81453242|NCT00459355|162594102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||MANCOVA|||||||.002
81700120|NCT00764478|163096316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0841|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.0841
81700121|NCT00764478|163096316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4858|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.4858
81453243|NCT02462291|162594160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|5.4|||ANOVA|||Baseline||5.4|-7.9|1
81453244|NCT02462291|162594160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.4|40.2|||ANOVA|||After the treatment||40.2|26.4|<0.01
81453245|NCT02462291|162594160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.5|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.2|-24.8|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||-24.8|-38.2|<0.01
81453246|NCT02462291|162594160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|9.9|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||9.9|-3.7|1
81527021|NCT01620528|162741491|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.51|-1.2|||mixed-effects model|||||-1.20|-1.51|< 0.001
81700122|NCT00764478|163096316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2496|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.2496
81700123|NCT00764478|163096317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2912|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2912
81700124|NCT00764478|163096317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1151|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1151
81700125|NCT00764478|163096319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0019|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 7||||0.0019
81700126|NCT00764478|163096319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0045|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 7||||0.0045
81700127|NCT00764478|163096319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0112|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 21||||0.0112
81700128|NCT00764478|163096319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0021|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 21||||0.0021
81700129|NCT00764478|163096320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 2||-0.1|-0.4|<0.0001
81700130|NCT00764478|163096320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.1|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 2||-0.1|-0.3|0.0076
81700131|NCT00764478|163096320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||-0.2|-0.6|0.0004
81700132|NCT00764478|163096320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 4||-0.1|-0.5|0.0040
81700133|NCT00764478|163096320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||-0.1|-0.6|0.0061
81702460|NCT00871572|163100960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|107.26||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.29|188.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||188.22|26.29|0.0101
81700134|NCT00764478|163096320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||-0.1|-0.6|0.0031
81700135|NCT00764478|163096320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.1086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.1|-0.5|0.1086
81700136|NCT00764478|163096320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||-0.0|-0.6|0.0376
81700137|NCT00764478|163096321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0005|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 2||||0.0005
81700138|NCT00764478|163096321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0026|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 2||||0.0026
81700139|NCT00764478|163096321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0007|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 4||||0.0007
81453247|NCT02462291|162594161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5|||ANOVA|||Baseline||0.5|-0.8|1
81514089|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.94|6.4|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.40|3.94|<0.001
81514090|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.28||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.12|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.12|-0.57|0.518
81514091|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.07||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.75|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.75|-0.90|0.860
81700140|NCT00764478|163096321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 4||||0.0002
81700141|NCT00764478|163096321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0387|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 7||||0.0387
81700142|NCT00764478|163096321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0059|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 7||||0.0059
81700143|NCT00764478|163096321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.311|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 14||||0.3110
81700144|NCT00764478|163096321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0613|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 14||||0.0613
81700145|NCT00764478|163096321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.064|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 21||||0.0640
81700146|NCT00764478|163096321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0139|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 21||||0.0139
81700147|NCT00764478|163096322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9708|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 2||||0.9708
81453248|NCT02462291|162594161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.94|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.2|||ANOVA|||After the treatment||-1.2|-2.6|<0.01
81453249|NCT02462291|162594161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.61|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||1.61|0.28|<0.01
81453250|NCT02462291|162594161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.17|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||-0.17|-1.52|<0.01
81453251|NCT02462291|162594162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|||=|0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|2.1|||ANOVA|||Baseline||2.1|-3.6|= 0.84
81453252|NCT02462291|162594162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.31|||=|0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|1.7|||ANOVA|||After the treatment||1.7|-4.3|= 0.9
81453253|NCT02462291|162594162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|2.69|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||2.69|-3.14|0.88
81514092|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.25||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.1|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.10|-0.59|0.556
81514093|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.17|6.71|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.71|4.17|<0.001
81700148|NCT00764478|163096322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7891|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 2||||0.7891
81700149|NCT00764478|163096322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5222|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 4||||0.5222
81700150|NCT00764478|163096322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8686|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 4||||0.8686
81700151|NCT00764478|163096322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0696|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 7||||0.0696
81700152|NCT00764478|163096322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0049|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 7||||0.0049
81700153|NCT00764478|163096322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0196|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 14||||0.0196
81700154|NCT00764478|163096322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0032|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 14||||0.0032
81700155|NCT00764478|163096322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0061|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 21||||0.0061
81700156|NCT00764478|163096322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0012|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 21||||0.0012
81700157|NCT00764478|163096323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0147|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 2||||0.0147
81700158|NCT00764478|163096323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.072|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 2||||0.0720
81700159|NCT00764478|163096323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1213|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 4||||0.1213
81700160|NCT00764478|163096323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0588|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 4||||0.0588
81700161|NCT00764478|163096323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.0200
81700162|NCT00764478|163096323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0017|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.0017
81700163|NCT00764478|163096323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2401|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.2401
81700164|NCT00764478|163096323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0009|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.0009
81700165|NCT00764478|163096323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0525|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.0525
81700166|NCT00764478|163096323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0025|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.0025
81700167|NCT00764478|163096324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0377|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 2||||0.0377
81700168|NCT00764478|163096324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0771|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 2||||0.0771
81453254|NCT02462291|162594162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|2.16|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||2.16|-3.73|0.89
81453255|NCT02462291|162594163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.37||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.48|2.73|||ANOVA|||Baseline||2.73|-5.48|0.9
81453256|NCT02462291|162594163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.62||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|6.9|||ANOVA|||After the treatment||6.90|-1.60|0.59
81453257|NCT02462291|162594163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.99||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.15|1.16|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||1.16|-7.15|0.34
81453258|NCT02462291|162594163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|5.23|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||5.23|-3.17|0.9
81453259|NCT02462291|162594164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|2.14|||ANOVA|||Baseline||2.14|-1.41|0.83
81453260|NCT02462291|162594164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.69|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|4.53|||ANOVA|||After the treatment||4.53|0.84|<0.01
81453261|NCT02462291|162594164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.14||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.94|-0.34|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||-0.34|-3.94|0.010
81453262|NCT02462291|162594164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|2.0|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||2.00|-1.64|0.84
81453263|NCT02462291|162594165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|2.95|||ANOVA|||Baseline||2.95|-0.16|0.11
81453264|NCT02462291|162594165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|2.41|||ANOVA|||After the treatment||2.41|-0.81|0.7
81453265|NCT02462291|162594165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|1.98|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||1.98|-1.17|0.88
81700169|NCT00764478|163096324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1264|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 4||||0.1264
81453266|NCT02462291|162594165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|1.39|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||1.39|-1.78|0.95
81453267|NCT02462291|162594166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.4|||ANOVA|||Baseline||0.40|-0.67|0.95
81453268|NCT02462291|162594166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.99|||ANOVA|||After the treatment||0.99|-0.12|0.23
81453269|NCT02462291|162594166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.44|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||0.44|-0.65|0.96
81453270|NCT02462291|162594166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.01|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||1.01|-0.08|0.15
81453271|NCT02462291|162594167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|1.27|||ANOVA|||Baseline||1.27|-1.14|0.84
81453272|NCT02462291|162594167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.54|||ANOVA|||After the treatment||1.54|-0.96|0.81
81453273|NCT02462291|162594167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.74|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||0.74|-1.71|0.86
81453274|NCT02462291|162594167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.97|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||0.97|-1.49|0.75
81453275|NCT02462291|162594168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.7||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.4|44.9|||ANOVA|||Baseline||44.9|-74.4|0.94
81453276|NCT02462291|162594168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.36||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.47|70.2|||ANOVA|||After the treatment||70.20|-53.47|0.87
81453277|NCT02462291|162594168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.7||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.19|30.78|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||30.78|-90.19|0.78
81453278|NCT02462291|162594168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.6||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.7|54.5|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||54.5|-67.7|0.84
81453279|NCT02462291|162594169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|4.56|||ANOVA|||Baseline||4.56|-3.73|0.74
81453280|NCT02462291|162594169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.54|3.04|||ANOVA|||After the treatment||3.04|-5.54|0.82
81453281|NCT02462291|162594169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|4.82|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||4.82|-3.57|0.59
81453282|NCT02462291|162594169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.28|3.19|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||3.19|-5.28|0.69
81453283|NCT02462291|162594170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|1.09|||ANOVA|||Baseline||1.09|-0.64|0.9
81453284|NCT02462291|162594170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.86|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|3.76|||ANOVA|||After the treatment||3.76|1.96|<0.01
81453285|NCT02462291|162594170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.92|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-2.04|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||-2.04|-3.80|<0.01
81453286|NCT02462291|162594170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.59|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||0.59|-1.17|0.88
81453287|NCT02462291|162594171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.37|||ANOVA|||Baseline||0.37|-0.72|0.83
81453288|NCT02462291|162594171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.29|||ANOVA|||After the treatment||1.29|0.15|0.005
81453289|NCT02462291|162594171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.09|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||-0.09|-1.21|0.013
81453290|NCT02462291|162594171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.81|||ANOVA|||PRE Vs POST||0.81|-0.31|0.87
81700170|NCT00764478|163096324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.028|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 4||||0.0280
81700171|NCT00764478|163096324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0583|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.0583
81700172|NCT00764478|163096324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0021|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.0021
81700173|NCT00764478|163096324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0866|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.0866
81700174|NCT00764478|163096324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0048|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.0048
81453291|NCT02462291|162594172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-squared value|0.542|||=|0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||Power of performed test with alpha = 0.050: 0.082; 3 degrees of freedom|||||= 0.910
81453292|NCT02462291|162594173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-squared value|17.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||Power of performed test with alpha = 0.050: 0.965; 3 degrees of freedom|||||<0.001
81453293|NCT02462291|162594174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-squared value|5.749||||0.124|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||Power of performed test with alpha = 0.050: 0.488; 3 degrees of freedom|||||0.124
81700175|NCT00764478|163096324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0147|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.0147
81700176|NCT00764478|163096324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.0030
81700177|NCT00764478|163096325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0104|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 2||||0.0104
81700178|NCT00764478|163096325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0005|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 2||||0.0005
81700179|NCT00764478|163096325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0692|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 4||||0.0692
81700180|NCT00764478|163096325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0128|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 4||||0.0128
81453294|NCT02462291|162594175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-squared value|0.008||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||Power of performed test with alpha = 0.050: 0.050; 3 degrees of freedom|||||1
81453295|NCT02462291|162594176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-squared value|1.049||||0.789|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||Power of performed test with alpha = 0.050: 0.116; 3 degrees of freedom|||||0.789
81700181|NCT00764478|163096325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0809|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.0809
81700182|NCT00764478|163096325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.026|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.0260
81700183|NCT00764478|163096325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2576|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.2576
81700184|NCT00764478|163096325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0077|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.0077
81700185|NCT00764478|163096325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.396|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.3960
81453296|NCT02129608|162594177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.398|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.398
81453297|NCT02129608|162594177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.436|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.436
81453298|NCT02129608|162594178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.070
81453299|NCT02129608|162594178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.950
81453300|NCT01549405|162594186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Mann-Whitney U test|||||||0.002
81453301|NCT01549405|162594187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|122.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|58.0||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.98|132.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||132.4|52.98|0.000
81453302|NCT00451204|162594188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.63||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.05|||negative binomial regression|adjusted for age, BL EDSS score, # of relapses in previous 12 mo, time since dx, previous glatiramer acetate tx, and previous interferon beta tx.||||1.05|0.37|0.077
81453303|NCT00451204|162594189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.65||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.08|||negative binomial regression|adjusted for age, BL EDSS score, # of relapses in previous 12 months, time since dx, previous GA treatment, and previous interferon beta treatment.||||1.08|0.39|0.098
81700186|NCT00764478|163096325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0141|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.0141
81700187|NCT00764478|163096326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square (LS) means difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-0.9|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||-0.9|-5.1|0.0056
81700188|NCT00764478|163096326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-0.8|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||-0.8|-5.0|0.0068
81700189|NCT00764478|163096326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.0743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|0.2|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.2|-5.0|0.0743
81700190|NCT00764478|163096326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-0.6|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||-0.6|-5.9|0.0177
81700191|NCT00764478|163096326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-1.0|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||-1.0|-6.6|0.0081
81700192|NCT00764478|163096326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-0.4|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||-0.4|-6.1|0.0247
81700193|NCT00764478|163096327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square (LS) means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.9808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.6|-0.6|0.9808
81700194|NCT00764478|163096327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.3|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.3|-0.9|0.2830
81700195|NCT00764478|163096327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.9751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.6|-0.6|0.9751
81700196|NCT00764478|163096327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.7879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.7|-0.6|0.7879
81700197|NCT00764478|163096327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.9654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.7|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.7|-0.8|0.9654
81700198|NCT00764478|163096327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.3917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.1|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||1.1|-0.4|0.3917
81700199|NCT00764478|163096328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square (LS) means difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.2|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||-0.2|-1.8|0.0120
81700200|NCT00764478|163096328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.5|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||-0.5|-2.2|0.0011
81700201|NCT00764478|163096328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.6885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.8|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.8|-1.2|0.6885
81700202|NCT00764478|163096328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.0398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.1|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||-0.1|-2.1|0.0398
81700203|NCT00764478|163096328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.0258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.1|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||-0.1|-2.1|0.0258
81700204|NCT00764478|163096328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.5|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||-0.5|-2.5|0.0031
81700205|NCT00764478|163096329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square (LS) means difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.6|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||-0.6|-3.2|0.0033
81700206|NCT00764478|163096329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.0622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.1|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.1|-2.5|0.0622
81700207|NCT00764478|163096329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.5|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||-0.5|-3.6|0.0083
81700208|NCT00764478|163096329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-0.6|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||-0.6|-3.8|0.0064
81700209|NCT00764478|163096329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-0.9|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||-0.9|-4.3|0.0022
81700210|NCT00764478|163096329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.3|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||-0.3|-3.7|0.0196
81700211|NCT00764478|163096330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square (LS) means difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.1883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.3|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.3|-1.3|0.1883
81700212|NCT00764478|163096330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.1684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.2|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.2|-1.3|0.1684
81700213|NCT00764478|163096330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.9522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.9|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.9|-0.9|0.9522
81700214|NCT00764478|163096330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.0514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.0|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.0|-1.8|0.0514
81700215|NCT00764478|163096330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.0531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.0|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.0|-1.8|0.0531
81700216|NCT00764478|163096330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.3|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||-0.3|-2.2|0.0078
81453304|NCT00451204|162594190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.63||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.09|||negative binomial regression|adjusted for age, BL EDSS score, # of relapses in previous 12 months, time since dx, previous GA treatment, and previous interferon beta treatment.||||1.09|0.36|0.096
81453305|NCT00451204|162594191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.7||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.17|||negative binomial regression|adjusted for age, BL EDSS score, # of relapses in previous 12 months, time since dx, previous GA treatment, and previous interferon beta treatment.||||1.17|0.42|0.179
81700217|NCT00764478|163096331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square (LS) means difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.7746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.5|-0.7|0.7746
81700218|NCT00764478|163096331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.2754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.3|-1.0|0.2754
81700219|NCT00764478|163096331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.9109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.7|-0.6|0.9109
81700220|NCT00764478|163096331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.7295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.8|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.8|-0.6|0.7295
81700221|NCT00764478|163096331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.8|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.8|-0.7|0.9800
81700222|NCT00764478|163096331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.5122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.0|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||1.0|-0.5|0.5122
81700223|NCT00764478|163096332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square (LS) means difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.2191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.2|-0.9|0.2191
81700224|NCT00764478|163096332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.0|-1.1|0.0589
81700225|NCT00764478|163096332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.3683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.4|-1.0|0.3683
81700226|NCT00764478|163096332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.1|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.1|-1.3|0.0982
81700227|NCT00764478|163096332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.1969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.3|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.3|-1.3|0.1969
81700228|NCT00764478|163096332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.5615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||0.5|-1.0|0.5615
81700229|NCT00764478|163096333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square (LS) means difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.2|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||-0.2|-1.5|0.0101
81700230|NCT00764478|163096333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.2|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||-0.2|-1.5|0.0146
81700231|NCT00764478|163096333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.1|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||0.1|-1.4|0.0861
81700232|NCT00764478|163096333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.1|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||-0.1|-1.6|0.0342
81700233|NCT00764478|163096333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.4|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||-0.4|-2.0|0.0037
81700234|NCT00764478|163096333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.3|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||-0.3|-1.9|0.0096
81700235|NCT00764478|163096334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square (LS) means difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.4|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||-0.4|-1.7|0.0019
81700236|NCT00764478|163096334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.0791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.1|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 7||0.1|-1.2|0.0791
81700237|NCT00764478|163096334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.5|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||-0.5|-2.0|0.0006
81700238|NCT00764478|163096334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.2|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 14||-0.2|-1.6|0.0123
81700239|NCT00764478|163096334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.3|||MMRM||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||-0.3|-2.0|0.0054
81700240|NCT00764478|163096334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS means difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.1|||MMRM||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|Day 21||-0.1|-1.7|0.0350
81700241|NCT03571256|163096335|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.8||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|-3.9|0.600
81700242|NCT00868452|163096345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81453306|NCT00451204|162594192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.49||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.88|||negative binomial regression|adjusted for age, BL EDSS score, # of relapses in previous 12 months, time since dx, previous GA treatment, and previous interferon beta treatment.||||0.88|0.28|0.016
81700243|NCT00868452|163096346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.003
81453307|NCT00451204|162594193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.52||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.86|||negative binomial regression|adjusted for age, BL EDSS score, # of relapses in previous 12 months, time since dx, previous GA treatment, and previous interferon beta treatment.||||0.86|0.31|0.012
81453308|NCT01266031|162594194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||||||Null hypothesis is: PFS 6 months of Bevacizumab = PFS 6 months of Bevacizumab + Vorinostat.|Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis is: progression free survival (PFS) 6 months of Bevacizumab = PFS 6 months of Bevacizumab + Vorinostat.||||0.26
81453309|NCT02114385|162594207|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the two-sided confidence interval (CI) of the GMT ratio was \>0.50|GMT Ratio|1.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.45|||ANOVA||GMT ratio = GMT (V503) / GMT (Gardasil)|HPV Type 6||1.45|1.04|<0.001
81453310|NCT02114385|162594207|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the two-sided confidence interval (CI) of the GMT ratio was \>0.50|GMT Ratio|0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.04|||ANOVA||GMT ratio = GMT (V503) / GMT (Gardasil)|HPV Type 11||1.04|0.76|<0.001
81453311|NCT02114385|162594207|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the two-sided confidence interval (CI) of the GMT ratio was \>0.50|GMT Ratio|1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.21|||ANOVA||GMT ratio = GMT (V503) / GMT (Gardasil)|HPV Type 16||1.21|0.89|<0.001
81527022|NCT01620528|162741492|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.83|-0.53|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.53|-0.83|< 0.001
81700244|NCT00868452|163096347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.012|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.012
81700245|NCT01181778|163096364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage: Daily Pill|-0.4||||0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.8|||Chi-squared|||Analysis of the difference in the percentage of participants who chose the Daily Pill before physician counseling and after physician counseling.||1.8|-2.6|0.705
81700246|NCT01181778|163096364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage: Weekly Patch|3.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|5.0|||Chi-squared|||Analysis of the difference in the percentage of participants who chose the Weekly Patch before physician counseling and after physician counseling.||5.0|2.6|<0.0001
81700247|NCT01181778|163096364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage: Monthy Ring|16.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|17.8|||Chi-squared|||Analysis of the difference in the percentage of participants who chose the Monthly Ring before physician counseling and after physician counseling.||17.8|14.3|<0.0001
81700248|NCT01181778|163096364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage: Other Method|-3.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.2|||Chi-squared|||Analysis of the difference in the percentage of participants who chose Other Method before physician counseling and after physician counseling.||-2.2|-5.0|<0.0001
81700249|NCT01181778|163096364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage: Undecided|-15.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|-14.1|||Chi-squared|||Analysis of the difference in the percentage of participants who chose Undecided before physician counseling and after physician counseling.||-14.1|-17.6|<0.0001
81700250|NCT04507776|163096394|OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Year 1 Adherence: Baseline||||0.75
81700251|NCT04507776|163096394|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Year 1 Adherence: Year 1 (Month 12)||||<0.05
81700252|NCT04507776|163096394|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Year 7 Adherence: Baseline||||<0.05
81700253|NCT04507776|163096394|OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Year 7 Adherence: Year 7||||0.43
81700254|NCT04507776|163096395|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Year 1 Adherence: Change at Year 1 (Month 12)||||0.0001
81700255|NCT04507776|163096395|OTHER|||||||0.247|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Year 7 Adherence: Change at Year 7||||0.247
81700256|NCT04507776|163096396|OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Year 1 Adherence: Baseline||||0.21
81700257|NCT04507776|163096396|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Year 1 Adherence: Year 1 (Month 12)||||<0.05
81700258|NCT04507776|163096396|OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Year 7 Adherence: Baseline||||0.62
81700259|NCT04507776|163096396|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Year 7 Adherence: Year 7||||0.18
81700260|NCT04507776|163096397|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Year 1 Adherence: Change at Year 1 (Month 12)||||0.0001
81700261|NCT04507776|163096397|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Year 7 Adherence: Change at Year 7||||0.003
81700262|NCT00962754|163096398|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority since our hypothesis was that there would be no difference in outcome between the intervention and the control group.|Adjusted ratio of geometric means|1.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.19||"log transformation of mean duration of hospitalization,difference between two groups expressed as ratio of geometric means for duration. 95% confidence intervals calculated using bootstrapping method.~correction by linear regression model"|t-test, 2 sided|||We calculated that 85 patients in each group would give a power in excess of 85% to detect a difference of two days or more in the geometric mean length of hospital stay with a two-sided significance level of 0.05.||1.19|0.81|<0.05
81700263|NCT02141217|163096409|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of non-inferiority was based on Farrington and Manning method. The upper limit of two-sided 95% confidence interval of less than 10 % provide enough evidence to show the non-inferiority between the treatment arms.|Treatment Difference (percentage)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|8.0||||||||8.0|-4.9|
81700264|NCT02141217|163096410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of non-inferiority was based on Farrington and Manning method. The upper limit of two-sided 95% confidence interval of less than 10 % provide enough evidence to show the non-inferiority between the treatment arms.|Treatment Difference (percentage)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|7.4||||||||7.4|-5.6|
81700265|NCT02141217|163096411|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of non-inferiority was based on Farrington and Manning method. The upper limit of two-sided 95% confidence interval of less than 10 % provide enough evidence to show the non-inferiority between the treatment arms.|Treatment Difference (percentage)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|9.0||||||||9.0|-4.4|
81700266|NCT00618995|163096425|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are comparable if the geometric mean ratio (GMR) is contained within the interval \[0.50-2.00\].|Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.97||||||90.0|0.8|1.18||||||The endpoint is the urine levels of 11-dTxB2 on Day 7 following a 7 day course of daily dosing in the overall 24 hour collection interval. The point estimate and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) \[Treatment A/B\] of the urine levels of 11-dTxB2 on Day 7.||1.18|0.8|
81700267|NCT00618995|163096425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.94||||||90.0|0.77|1.14||||||||1.14|0.77|
81700268|NCT00618995|163096425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.87||||||90.0|0.71|1.05||||||||1.05|0.71|
81700269|NCT00618995|163096425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.84||||||90.0|0.69|1.02||||||||1.02|0.69|
81453312|NCT02114385|162594207|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the two-sided confidence interval (CI) of the GMT ratio was \>0.50|GMT Ratio|1.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.37|||ANOVA||GMT ratio = GMT (V503) / GMT (Gardasil)|HPV Type 18||1.37|0.91|<0.001
81700270|NCT00618995|163096425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.92||||||90.0|0.76|1.13||||||||1.13|0.76|
81700271|NCT00618995|163096425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.9||||||90.0|0.74|1.09||||||||1.09|0.74|
81700272|NCT00618995|163096426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.94||||||90.0|0.84|1.06||||||||1.06|0.84|
81453313|NCT00230178|162594244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate %|21.0||||0.0009||95.0|8.6|32.7|||Wilson's method|||||32.7|8.6|0.0009
81453314|NCT00230178|162594244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate %|12.3||||0.0632||95.0|-0.9|25.0|||Wilson's method|||||25.0|-0.9|0.0632
81453315|NCT00230178|162594245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81453316|NCT00230178|162594245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81453317|NCT01753297|162594248|OTHER|||||||0.158|||||||Log Rank|||A two-sided log-rank test was used to compare time to BRFS between both treatment groups.|Analysis on BRFS was based on 61 BR events (comprised of 35 BR events in the active surveillance arm and 26 BR events in the triptorelin arm).|||0.158
81700273|NCT00618995|163096426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.94||||||90.0|0.84|1.05||||||||1.05|0.84|
81700274|NCT00618995|163096426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.57||||||90.0|0.51|0.64||||||||0.64|0.51|
81700275|NCT00618995|163096426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.54||||||90.0|0.48|0.6||||||||0.60|0.48|
81700276|NCT00618995|163096426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.6||||||90.0|0.54|0.67||||||||0.67|0.54|
81700277|NCT00618995|163096426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.57||||||90.0|0.51|0.64||||||||0.64|0.51|
81700278|NCT01306032|163096434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.034
81700279|NCT01306032|163096434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.68
81700280|NCT02988219|163096439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3861|||||||Chi-squared|||Bradycardia during surgery||||0.3861
81700281|NCT02988219|163096439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2591|||||||Chi-squared|||No bradycardia observed in the perioperative period||||0.2591
81700282|NCT02988219|163096440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.597|||||||Chi-squared|||Arrhythmia before surgery||||0.597
81700283|NCT02988219|163096440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Chi-squared|||arrhythmia during surgery||||0.4
81700284|NCT02988219|163096440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6544|||||||Chi-squared|||arrhythmia after surgery||||0.6544
81700285|NCT02988219|163096440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077|||||||Chi-squared|||long QTc \> 0.45s after surgery||||0.077
81700286|NCT02988219|163096440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0174|||||||Chi-squared|||long QTc \> 0.24 s in the perioperative time||||0.0174
81700287|NCT01522443|163096449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.773|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) was stratified by the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status and prior cabazitaxel use.||||||0.773
81700288|NCT01522443|163096450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Test was stratified by baslined Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status and prior cabazitaxel use.||||||<0.001
81700289|NCT01522443|163096451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.1|||Log Rank|The Log-Rank Test was stratified by baseline Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status and prior cabazitaxel use.||||1.10|0.44|0.121
81702461|NCT00871572|163100961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.87||||0.1596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|4.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.49|-0.75|0.1596
81700290|NCT00318565|163096465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Binomial distribution|93.3||||0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|90.1||||Exact binomial distribution|||An acute success rate of 88% is anticipated and the one-sided 95% lower confidence bound will be compared to 80%. The statistical hypothesis for the primary efficacy endpoint is evaluated as a one-tailed hypothesis at a = 0.05.|||90.1|.05
81700291|NCT00318565|163096466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Binomial Distribution|1.5||||0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||7.0|||Exact Binomial Distribution|||The anticipated rate of the CSAE is 2.7% and the one-sided 95% upper confidence bound will be compared to 7%||7||.05
81700292|NCT04446299|163096513|NON_INFERIORITY|The predetermined non-inferiority margin was 10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|8.52|||Mantel Haenszel|||||8.52|-1.68|<0.001
81453318|NCT01753297|162594248|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.09|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison between treatment groups: Triptorelin compared to Active surveillance.~A Cox proportional hazard model was fitted to compute hazards ratios (HRs) and the corresponding 95% CIs with treatment group, country (China as reference), centre (the largest centre as reference), and Gleason score on prostatectomy specimen (in categories: ≤6 / =7 / ≥8, with ≤6 considered as the reference) as fixed factors."||1.09|0.38|0.100
81453319|NCT01753297|162594248|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49||||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|4.79|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison between countries: Russia compared to China.~A Cox proportional hazard model was fitted to compute HRs and the corresponding 95% CIs with treatment group, country (China as reference), centre (the largest centre as reference), and Gleason score on prostatectomy specimen (in categories: ≤6 / =7 / ≥8, with ≤6 considered as the reference) as fixed factors."|Interactions effect between treatment group and each covariate (country, centre(country) and Gleason score) were tested one by one in separate models. An interaction effect was considered as significant if p-value was \<0.20. Interaction between treatment group and country: p=0.970.|4.79|0.46|0.502
81453320|NCT01753297|162594248|OTHER|||||||0.671|||||||Regression, Cox|||"Centre effect.~A Cox proportional hazard model was fitted to compute HRs and the corresponding 95% CIs with treatment group, country (China as reference), centre (the largest centre as reference), and Gleason score on prostatectomy specimen (in categories: ≤6 / =7 / ≥8, with ≤6 considered as the reference) as fixed factors."|Interactions effect between treatment group and each covariate (country, centre(country) and Gleason score) were tested one by one in separate models. An interaction effect was considered as significant if p-value was \<0.20. Interaction between treatment group and centre: p=0.241.|||0.671
81514094|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.68|6.19|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.19|3.68|<0.001
81700293|NCT01700985|163096520|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81700294|NCT01700985|163096521|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||At Day 15.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81700295|NCT01700985|163096522|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||At Day 15.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81700296|NCT05067452|163096533|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.721||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.40|-1.59|0.900
81453321|NCT01753297|162594248|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.35||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|6.39|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison between Gleason score categories: Gleason score of =7 compared to Gleason score ≤6.~A Cox proportional hazard model was fitted to compute HRs and the corresponding 95% CIs with treatment group, country (China as reference), centre (the largest centre as reference), and Gleason score on prostatectomy specimen (in categories: ≤6 / =7 / ≥8, with ≤6 considered as the reference) as fixed factors."|Interactions effect between treatment group and each covariate (country, centre(country) and Gleason score) were tested one by one in separate models. An interaction effect was considered as significant if p-value was \<0.20. Interaction between treatment group and Gleason score: p=0.272.|6.39|0.87|0.093
81514095|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|6.54|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.54|4.00|<0.001
81514096|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.79|6.34|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.34|3.79|<0.001
81700297|NCT05067452|163096534|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.945||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.478|3.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.23|-0.478|0.146
81700298|NCT05067452|163096535|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.207|0.677|||ANCOVA|Linear regression used with the binary outcome (linear probability model)||||0.677|-0.207|0.281
81700299|NCT05067452|163096536|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.354|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.211||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.768|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear regression used with the binary outcome (linear probability model)||||0.768|-0.060|0.094
81700300|NCT05067452|163096537|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.11||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.83|12.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.2|-7.83|0.669
81700301|NCT05067452|163096538|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.367||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.695|0.743|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.743|-0.695|0.949
81700302|NCT05067452|163096539|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|0.679|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.679|-1.58|0.308
81700303|NCT05067452|163096540|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|0.499|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.499|-4.77|0.593
81700304|NCT05067452|163096541|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|0.611|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.611|-5.86|0.112
81700305|NCT05067452|163096544|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.85||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.25|2.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.92|-8.25|0.349
81700306|NCT00067470|163096545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|92.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|40.0||0.025||95.0|11.0|172.0|||Regression, Linear|||||172|11|0.025
81700307|NCT00067470|163096546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.053||95.0|-0.1|11.5|||Regression, Linear|The raw data were adjusted for the observed differences in baseline between the groups and fitted to a longitudinal repeated measures linear model.||||11.5|-0.1|0.053
81453322|NCT01753297|162594248|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.03||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|5.55|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison between Gleason score categories: Gleason score of ≥8 compared to Gleason score ≤6.~A Cox proportional hazard model was fitted to compute HRs and the corresponding 95% CIs with treatment group, country (China as reference), centre (the largest centre as reference), and Gleason score on prostatectomy specimen (in categories: ≤6 / =7 / ≥8, with ≤6 considered as the reference) as fixed factors."||5.55|0.74|0.168
81453323|NCT01753297|162594250|OTHER|||||||0.639|||||||Log Rank|||A two-sided log-rank test was used to compare time to EFS between both treatment groups.|Analysis was based on 2 EFS events in the active surveillance arm and 3 EFS events in the triptorelin arm.|||0.639
81453324|NCT01753297|162594250|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.52||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|9.59|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison between treatment groups: Triptorelin compared to Active surveillance.~A Cox proportional hazard model was fitted to compute HRs and the corresponding 95% CIs with treatment group, country (China as reference), centre (the largest centre as reference), and Gleason score on prostatectomy specimen (in categories: ≤6 / =7 / ≥8, with ≤6 considered as the reference) as fixed factors."||9.59|0.24|0.653
81453325|NCT01753297|162594250|OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||Regression, Cox|||"Country effect.~A Cox proportional hazard model was fitted to compute HRs and the corresponding 95% CIs with treatment group, country (China as reference), centre (the largest centre as reference), and Gleason score on prostatectomy specimen (in categories: ≤6 / =7 / ≥8, with ≤6 considered as the reference) as fixed factors."||||0.999
81453326|NCT01753297|162594250|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Regression, Cox|||"Centre effect.~A Cox proportional hazard model was fitted to compute HRs and the corresponding 95% CIs with treatment group, country (China as reference), centre (the largest centre as reference), and Gleason score on prostatectomy specimen (in categories: ≤6 / =7 / ≥8, with ≤6 considered as the reference) as fixed factors."||||1.000
81453327|NCT01753297|162594250|OTHER|||||||0.583|||||||Regression, Cox|||"Gleason score effect.~A Cox proportional hazard model was fitted to compute HRs and the corresponding 95% CIs with treatment group, country (China as reference), centre (the largest centre as reference), and Gleason score on prostatectomy specimen (in categories: ≤6 / =7 / ≥8, with ≤6 considered as the reference) as fixed factors."||||0.583
81453328|NCT01753297|162594252|OTHER|||||||0.557|||||||Log Rank|||A two-sided log-rank test was used to compare time to OS between both treatment groups.|1 death occurred in the active surveillance arm and 2 deaths occurred in the triptorelin arm.|||0.557
81453329|NCT01753297|162594255|OTHER|||||||0.525|||||||Log Rank|||A two-sided log-rank test was used to compare PSADT between both treatment groups.|Analysis was based on 9 PSADT events in the active surveillance arm and 6 PSADT events in the triptorelin arm.|||0.525
81453330|NCT01753297|162594255|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.72||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|6.73|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison between treatment groups: Triptorelin compared to Active surveillance.~A Cox proportional hazard model was fitted to compute HRs and the corresponding 95% CIs with treatment group, country (China as reference), centre (the largest centre as reference), and Gleason score on prostatectomy specimen (in categories: ≤6 / =7 / ≥8, with ≤6 considered as the reference) as fixed factors."||6.73|0.44|0.435
81453331|NCT01753297|162594255|OTHER|||||||0.761|||||||Regression, Cox|||"Country effect.~A Cox proportional hazard model was fitted to compute HRs and the corresponding 95% CIs with treatment group, country (China as reference), centre (the largest centre as reference), and Gleason score on prostatectomy specimen (in categories: ≤6 / =7 / ≥8, with ≤6 considered as the reference) as fixed factors."||||0.761
81453332|NCT01753297|162594255|OTHER|||||||0.652|||||||Regression, Cox|||"Centre effect.~A Cox proportional hazard model was fitted to compute HRs and the corresponding 95% CIs with treatment group, country (China as reference), centre (the largest centre as reference), and Gleason score on prostatectomy specimen (in categories: ≤6 / =7 / ≥8, with ≤6 considered as the reference) as fixed factors."||||0.652
81514097|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.38||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|1.25|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.25|-0.49|0.392
81453333|NCT01753297|162594255|OTHER|||||||0.726|||||||Regression, Cox|||"Gleason score effect.~A Cox proportional hazard model was fitted to compute HRs and the corresponding 95% CIs with treatment group, country (China as reference), centre (the largest centre as reference), and Gleason score on prostatectomy specimen (in categories: ≤6 / =7 / ≥8, with ≤6 considered as the reference) as fixed factors."||||0.726
81453334|NCT00447876|162594277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment difference|0.2|||=|0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.46|||Fisher Exact|||The responders rate at Week 6 was compared between treatment groups by a two-sided Fisher exact test.||0.46|-0.06|=0.182
81453335|NCT00447876|162594278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.222|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Gerbershagen's Global scores were compared at Week 18 using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel analysis of variance statistic with adjustment to the baseline score.||||=0.222
81453336|NCT00447876|162594280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.837|||=|0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.94|13.266|||ANCOVA|||SPID was compared between the two treatment groups using a fixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) taking into account the SPID value as dependent variable, the baseline pain intensity as co-variable, and the treatment group as explicative variable.||13.266|-30.940|=0.423
81453337|NCT00447876|162594282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-4.173|||=|0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.64|16.294|||ANCOVA|||SPID was compared between the two treatment groups using a fixed effect ANCOVA taking into account the SPID value as dependent variable, the baseline pain intensity as co-variable, and the treatment group as explicative variable.||16.294|-24.640|=0.682
81453338|NCT00447876|162594284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.066|||=|0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.91|12.779|||ANCOVA|||The sum of pain threshold difference (i.e. SPID expressed as AUC) was compared between the two treatment groups using a fixed effect ANCOVA taking into account the SPID AUC value as dependent variable, the baseline pain intensity as co-variable, and the treatment group as explicative variable.||12.779|-28.910|=0.438
81514098|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.13||||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.72|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.72|-0.98|0.762
81527023|NCT01620528|162741492|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.54|-1.23|||mixed-effects model|||||-1.23|-1.54|< 0.001
81453339|NCT00447876|162594286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.594|||=|0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.575|15.762|||ANCOVA|||The sum of pressure threshold difference (i.e. SPID expressed as AUC) was compared between the two treatment groups using a fixed effect ANCOVA taking into account the SPID AUC value as dependent variable, the baseline pain intensity as co-variable, and the treatment group as explicative variable.||15.762|-14.575|=0.937
81453340|NCT00447876|162594287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.8|||=|0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|5.3||The difference (most affected side - control side) in ROM for the dorsal extension was analyzed using a fixed effect ANCOVA, using Week 18 results as the dependent variable and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||5.3|-6.8|=0.800
81453341|NCT00447876|162594288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.862|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dysport® vs placebo at Week 2. The variables for global assessment of pain assessed by the Investigator were described at each visit as ordinal qualitative variables and were compared between the two treatment groups by means of a non parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||=0.862
81453342|NCT00447876|162594288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.317|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dysport® vs placebo at Week 6. The variables for global assessment of pain assessed by the Investigator were described at each visit as ordinal qualitative variables and were compared between the two treatment groups by means of a non parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||=0.317
81453343|NCT00447876|162594288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.525|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dysport® vs placebo at Week 10. The variables for global assessment of pain assessed by the Investigator were described at each visit as ordinal qualitative variables and were compared between the two treatment groups by means of a non parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||=0.525
81453344|NCT00447876|162594288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.931|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dysport® vs placebo at Week 14. The variables for global assessment of pain assessed by the Investigator were described at each visit as ordinal qualitative variables and were compared between the two treatment groups by means of a non parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||=0.931
81453345|NCT00447876|162594288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.353|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dysport® vs placebo at Week 18. The variables for global assessment of pain assessed by the Investigator were described at each visit as ordinal qualitative variables and were compared between the two treatment groups by means of a non parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||=0.353
81453346|NCT00447876|162594289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.882|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dysport® vs placebo at Week 2. The variables for global assessment of pain assessed by the patient were described at each visit as ordinal qualitative variables and were compared between the two treatment groups by means of a non parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||=0.882
81453347|NCT00447876|162594289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.489|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dysport® vs placebo at Week 6. The variables for global assessment of pain assessed by the patient were described at each visit as ordinal qualitative variables and were compared between the two treatment groups by means of a non parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||=0.489
81453348|NCT00447876|162594289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.66|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dysport® vs placebo at Week 10. The variables for global assessment of pain assessed by the patient were described at each visit as ordinal qualitative variables and were compared between the two treatment groups by means of a non parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||=0.660
81453349|NCT00447876|162594289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.485|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dysport® vs placebo at Week 14. The variables for global assessment of pain assessed by the patient were described at each visit as ordinal qualitative variables and were compared between the two treatment groups by means of a non parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||=0.485
81453350|NCT00447876|162594289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.392|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dysport® vs placebo at Week 18. The variables for global assessment of pain assessed by the patient were described at each visit as ordinal qualitative variables and were compared between the two treatment groups by means of a non parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||=0.392
81453351|NCT01256944|162594301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81453352|NCT01256944|162594302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81576270|NCT02782780|162823885|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline vs. 6-month follow-up in CBTI group: t(92.3)=4.10|Mixed Models Analysis|Planned contrasts following the mixed models were used to compare baseline data to 6-month follow-up data in the CBTI group.||||||<0.001
81453353|NCT01256944|162594303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81453354|NCT01256944|162594305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81453355|NCT01256944|162594306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81453356|NCT01256944|162594307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81453357|NCT01256944|162594308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81453358|NCT01256944|162594310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81453359|NCT01256944|162594311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81453360|NCT02952586|162594320|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.9199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.928|1.573||The treatment arms were compared using a stratified, 1-sided, log rank Test. The three stratification factors were tumor (T) stage (\< T4 vs T4), Nodal (N) stage (N0 /N1/N2a/N2b vs N2c/N3), Human papillomavirus (HPV) status (Positive vs Negative).|Log Rank|||||1.573|0.928|0.9199
81453361|NCT02952586|162594321|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||0.9372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.927|1.849||The treatment arms were compared using a stratified, 1-sided, log rank Test. The three stratification factors were tumor (T) stage (\< T4 vs T4), Nodal (N) stage (N0 /N1/N2a/N2b vs N2c/N3), Human papillomavirus (HPV) status (Positive vs Negative).|Log Rank|||||1.849|0.927|0.9372
81453362|NCT02952586|162594323|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||0.9316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.694||The treatment arms were compared using a stratified, 1-sided, log rank Test. The three stratification factors were tumor (T) stage (\< T4 vs T4), Nodal (N) stage (N0 /N1/N2a/N2b vs N2c/N3), Human papillomavirus (HPV) status (Positive vs Negative).|Log Rank|||||1.694|0.930|0.9316
81453363|NCT02952586|162594324|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.947||||0.6229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.663|1.352||The treatment arms were compared using a stratified, 1-sided, Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test. The 3 stratification factors were tumor stage (\< T4 vs T4), Nodal stage (N0 /N1/N2a/N2b vs N2c/N3), HPV status (Positive vs Negative).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.352|0.663|0.6229
81702462|NCT00871572|163100961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.03||||0.0791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|4.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.31|-0.24|0.0791
81453364|NCT02952586|162594325|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.9061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.909|1.624||The treatment arms were compared using a stratified, 1-sided, log rank Test. The three stratification factors were tumor stage (\< T4 vs T4), Nodal stage (N0 /N1/N2a/N2b vs N2c/N3), HPV status (Positive vs Negative).|Log Rank|||||1.624|0.909|0.9061
81700308|NCT01135017|163096548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-59.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.275||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.322|-29.457||No adjustment for multiplicity was made. The priori threshold for statistical significance was ≤0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on log-transformed AF burden data with treatment arm as a fixed effect term and baseline log-transformed AF burden as a covariate|"Percent change in AF burden with dronedarone relative to placebo~LS Mean difference from the ANCOVA model on log-transformed AF burden data was exponentiated to convert back to percent change."|"The planned sample size of 286 participants was estimated to have 70% power to detect a reduction in mean AF burden of 30% relative to the placebo group.~Due to the smaller-than-planned sample size, the power to detect this difference was estimated to be only 44%, based on the original assumption. However, the power to detect larger treatment effects (\>40% reduction) remained high and the posthoc power to detect a 60% reduction in AF burden was 99%."||-29.457|-76.322|0.0015
81700309|NCT01148693|163096554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: Adding gentamicin to contrast medium during ERCP has no relation with postERCP cholangitis Power calculation: 80%||||<0.05
81700310|NCT00493974|163096630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3876||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.3876
81700311|NCT00493974|163096631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6413||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6413
81700312|NCT00493974|163096632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6433||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6433
81700313|NCT00493974|163096633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.63||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.63
81700314|NCT00493974|163096634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4957||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4957
81700315|NCT00493974|163096635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81700316|NCT00493974|163096636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81700317|NCT01861054|163096679|OTHER|||||||0.3149||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison on ALDH+ cells by ALDEFLUOR assay||||0.3149
81700318|NCT01861054|163096679|OTHER|||||||0.8148||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison on CD44+/CD24- by flow citometry||||0.8148
81700319|NCT01861054|163096680|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Phospho AKT Extent||||>0.9999
81700320|NCT01861054|163096680|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Phospho-AKT Intensity||||>0.9999
81700321|NCT01861054|163096680|OTHER|||||||0.2245|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||AKT Extent||||0.2245
81453365|NCT00789035|162594362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.29||No formal testing so adjustment for multiple comparisons was not necessary.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, number of previous anti-diabetic medications and country.|Difference calculated as empa 5mg minus placebo|||-0.29|-0.74|<0.0001
81700322|NCT01861054|163096680|OTHER|||||||0.5785|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||AKT Intensity||||0.5785
81700323|NCT01861054|163096680|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Phospho-FAK Extent||||>0.9999
81700324|NCT01861054|163096680|OTHER|||||||0.3139|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Phospho-FAK Intensity||||0.3139
81700325|NCT01861054|163096680|OTHER|||||||0.212|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FAK Extent||||0.2120
81700326|NCT01861054|163096680|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FAK Intensity||||>0.9999
81700327|NCT01861054|163096680|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||C-PTEN Extent||||>0.9999
81700328|NCT01861054|163096680|OTHER|||||||0.8728|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||C-PTEN Intensity||||0.8728
81700329|NCT01861054|163096680|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||D-PTEN Extent||||>0.9999
81700330|NCT01861054|163096680|OTHER|||||||0.8728|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||D-PTEN Intensity||||0.8728
81700331|NCT01861054|163096680|OTHER|||||||0.2265|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CXCR1 Extent||||0.2265
81700332|NCT01861054|163096680|OTHER|||||||0.2403|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CXCR1 Intensity||||0.2403
81700333|NCT01861054|163096681|OTHER||||||>|0.9999||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Interleukin 1 Beta||||>0.9999
81700334|NCT01861054|163096681|OTHER|||||||0.6945||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Interleukin 6||||0.6945
81700335|NCT01861054|163096681|OTHER|||||||0.9448||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Interleukin 8||||0.9448
81700336|NCT01861054|163096681|OTHER|||||||0.6292||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Tumor Necrosis Factor - alpha||||0.6292
81700337|NCT01861054|163096681|OTHER|||||||0.2354||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Granulocyte Macrophage Colony Stm Factor||||0.2354
81700338|NCT01861054|163096681|OTHER||||||>|0.9999||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor||||>0.9999
81700339|NCT01861054|163096681|OTHER|||||||0.4719||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor||||0.4719
81700340|NCT01861054|163096682|OTHER|||||||0.0951|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD31 Extent||||0.0951
81700341|NCT01861054|163096682|OTHER|||||||0.1643|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD31 Intensity||||0.1643
81700342|NCT01861054|163096683|OTHER|||||||0.4183|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P62 Extent||||0.4183
81700343|NCT01861054|163096683|OTHER|||||||0.3702|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P62 Intensity||||0.3702
81700344|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.6168||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Lymphocyte in WBC||||0.6168
81702463|NCT00871572|163100961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.71||||0.1564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.10|-0.67|0.1564
81453366|NCT00789035|162594362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.35||No formal testing so adjustment for multiple comparisons was not necessary.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, number of previous anti-diabetic medications and country.|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo|||-0.35|-0.80|<0.0001
81453367|NCT00789035|162594362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.5||No formal testing so adjustment for multiple comparisons was not necessary.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, number of previous anti-diabetic medications and country.|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo|||-0.50|-0.94|<0.0001
81453368|NCT04315506|162594434|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.5384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.72||The analysis was a two-intervention arm comparison. Adjustments for multiple tests and outcomes were not required.|Regression, Logistic||Odds of quitting in Enuf Snuff group (SGR) compared to Enough Snuff (control)|||1.72|0.75|0.5384
81453369|NCT04315506|162594435|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1057||||0.6624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5808|0.3693||P-value above is for the treatment-by-time squared term in the statistical model for longitudinal data; quadratic change in outcome determined, compared trajectory of outcome change in EnufSnuff (SGR) compared to Enough Snuff (control)|Mixed Models Analysis|Multi-level, mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was conducted.|Slope difference estimate reported above, estimate compares trajectory slope coefficient for EnufSnuff (SGR) to slope coefficient for Enough Snuff (control).|For secondary outcomes, the study was not powered. The null hypothesis was no between-treatment arm difference in the trajectory of change from baseline to six months.||0.3693|-0.5808|0.6624
81453370|NCT04315506|162594436|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0946||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0609|0.2501||A multi-level, mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was applied. The p-value provided above was for the treatment-by-time effect used to test for differences in the trajectory of change in craving reduction between the two treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis|Multi-level, mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was conducted. (trajectory analysis)|Slope difference estimate reported above, estimate compares trajectory slope coefficient for EnufSnuff (SGR) to slope coefficient for Enough Snuff (control).|For secondary outcomes, the study was not powered. The null hypothesis was no between-treatment arm difference in the trajectory of change from baseline to six months.||0.2501|-0.0609|0.2320
81453371|NCT02032680|162594437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3749|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||The two treatments were compared to see whether participants in one achieved a higher level on their goals (i.e., the maximum level achieved on the goal).||||0.3749
81453372|NCT02604407|162594442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference of LS Mean|-8.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-4.4|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure||Between treatment groups of SHP465 12.5 mg and Placebo.|||-4.4|-11.7|<0.001
81453373|NCT02604407|162594442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference of LS Mean|-13.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|-9.7|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure||Between treatment groups of SHP465 37.5 mg and Placebo.|||-9.7|-17.1|<0.001
81453374|NCT00606632|162594447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||McNemar|||||||0.023
81453375|NCT00606632|162594447|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||McNemar|||||||<0.01
81453376|NCT00711880|162594453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.96||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||The change in Numerical Rating Scale Peripheral Neuropathic Pain scores was compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline Numerical Rating Scale Peripheral Neuropathic Pain score as a covariate.||-0.32|-1.59|0.004
81453377|NCT00711880|162594454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-8.03||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.83|-2.23|||ANCOVA|||The change in Neuropathic Pain Scale scores was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline Neuropathic Pain Scale score as a covariate.||-2.23|-13.83|0.007
81453378|NCT00711880|162594455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.43||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||The change in sleep disturbance scores was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and mean baseline sleep disturbance score as a covariate.||-0.19|-0.67|0.001
81453379|NCT00711880|162594456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-5.85||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.62|-2.09|||ANCOVA|||The change in total Pain Disability Index scores was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and mean baseline total Pain Disability Index score as a covariate.||-2.09|-9.62|0.003
81453380|NCT00711880|162594457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.82||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||The change in Dynamic Allodynia Test score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and mean baseline Dynamic Allodynia Test score as a covariate.||-0.03|-1.60|0.042
81453381|NCT00711880|162594458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|12.73||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|29.85|||ANCOVA|||The change in Static Allodynia Test score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and mean baseline Static Allodynia Test score as a covariate.||29.85|-4.40|0.144
81453382|NCT00711880|162594459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.75||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|1.35|||ANCOVA|||The change in total General Health Questionnaire score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and mean baseline total General Health Questionnaire score as a covariate.||1.35|-2.84|0.483
81453383|NCT00711880|162594460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.02||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.5|||ANCOVA|||The change in selective reminding test score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and mean baseline selective reminding test score as a covariate.||0.50|-0.46|0.924
81453384|NCT00711880|162594461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.53||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|1.38|||ANCOVA|||The change in 10/36 spatial recall test score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and mean baseline 10/36 spatial recall test score as a covariate.||1.38|-0.31|0.214
81453385|NCT00711880|162594462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-2.15||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.15|0.85|||ANCOVA|||The change in symbol digit modalities test score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and mean baseline symbol digit modalities test score as a covariate.||0.85|-5.15|0.158
81453386|NCT00711880|162594463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|1.28||||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|7.04|||ANCOVA|||The change in paced auditory serial addition task score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and mean baseline paced auditory serial addition task test score as a covariate.||7.04|-4.47|0.656
81453387|NCT00711880|162594464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.08||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|3.39|||ANCOVA|||The change in word list generation test score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and mean baseline word list generation test score as a covariate.||3.39|-3.56|0.962
81453388|NCT00711880|162594465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|32.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4|48.12|||Fisher Exact|||The proportion of subjects who considered their condition 'Very Much Improved', 'Much Improved' or 'Minimally Improved' was compared between treatment groups for each question, using Fisher's Exact Test.||48.12|16.40|<0.001
81576271|NCT02782780|162823886|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models with random effects for subjects were used to analyze all available data for the intent-to-treat analysis. Because sex was used as a stratification variable in the randomization procedure, it was not included as a covariate the analyses|||||<|0.001||||||test of treatment effect: t(94.7)=6.10|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81700345|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.6168||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Total T cell in lymphocytes||||0.6168
81700346|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1453||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||B cell in lymphocytes||||0.1453
81700347|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1453||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||T-helper cell in lymphocytes||||0.1453
81700348|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1453||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||CTL in lymphocytes||||0.1453
81700349|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER||||||>|0.9999||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||NKT cell in lymphocytes||||>0.9999
81453389|NCT00711880|162594467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|29.03||||0.001||95.0|13.39|44.67|||Fisher Exact|||The proportion of subjects who considered their condition 'Very Much Improved', 'Much Improved' or 'Minimally Improved' was compared between treatment groups for each question, using Fisher's Exact Test.||44.67|13.39|0.001
81453390|NCT00704132|162594469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least-Squares Mean|-111.0|||<|0.001||95.0|-158.0|-63.9|||ANCOVA||Sitagliptin minus Placebo|||-63.9|-158.0|<0.001
81453391|NCT02585778|162594554|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-47.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.7|-35.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Alirocumab group was compared to placebo group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-35.0|-60.7|<0.0001
81453392|NCT02585778|162594554|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-49.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.4|-43.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Alirocumab group was compared to placebo group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-43.6|-54.4|<0.0001
81453393|NCT02585778|162594556|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-50.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.4|-37.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level. Hierarchical testing procedure was followed for T1DM and T2DM participants separately.||-37.9|-63.4|<0.0001
81453394|NCT02585778|162594556|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-51.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.9|-46.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||-46.4|-56.9|<0.0001
81453395|NCT02585778|162594557|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-48.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.2|-35.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||-35.5|-61.2|<0.0001
81453396|NCT02585778|162594557|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-45.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.9|-40.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||-40.4|-50.9|<0.0001
81453397|NCT02585778|162594558|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-44.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.9|-32.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||-32.8|-56.9|<0.0001
81527024|NCT01620528|162741493|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.81|-0.49|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.49|-0.81|< 0.001
81700350|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.7634||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||ADCC NK subsets in lymphocytes||||0.7634
81700351|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.5487||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Regulatory NK subsets in lymphocytes||||0.5487
81700352|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER||||||>|0.9999||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Exhausted NK subsets in lymphocytes||||>0.9999
81700353|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER||||||>|0.9999||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||CD56-CD16+ NK subsets in lymphocytes||||>0.9999
81700354|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1451||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||CD11b in PMNs - IL-8||||0.1451
81700355|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.2779||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||CD18 in PMNs - IL-8||||0.2779
81453398|NCT02585778|162594558|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-50.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.2|-45.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||-45.3|-55.2|<0.0001
81700356|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1444||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||MFI of CD11b - IL-8||||0.1444
81700357|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1453||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||MFI of CD66b - IL-8||||0.1453
81700358|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.92||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||MFI of CD18 - IL-8||||0.9200
81453399|NCT02585778|162594559|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-42.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.9|-30.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||-30.5|-54.9|<0.0001
81453400|NCT02585778|162594559|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-44.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.0|-39.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||-39.2|-49.0|<0.0001
81700359|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.2779||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||CD11b in PMNs - US||||0.2779
81700360|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.6164||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||CD18 in PMNs - US||||0.6164
81700361|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER||||||>|0.9999||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||MFI of CD11b - US||||>0.9999
81700362|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.2032||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||MFI of CD66b - US||||0.2032
81453401|NCT02585778|162594560|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-42.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.2|-31.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||-31.3|-54.2|<0.0001
81453402|NCT02585778|162594560|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-38.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.4|-33.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||-33.9|-43.4|<0.0001
81700363|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER||||||>|0.9999||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||MFI of CD18 - US||||>0.9999
81700364|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.525||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Monocytes expressing IL6 - IL-8||||0.5250
81453403|NCT02585778|162594561|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-39.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.4|-28.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||-28.7|-49.4|<0.0001
81453404|NCT02585778|162594561|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-36.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.9|-32.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||-32.5|-40.9|<0.0001
81453405|NCT02585778|162594562|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-29.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|-20.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||-20.7|-37.8|<0.0001
81527025|NCT01620528|162741493|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.49|-1.16|||mixed-effects model|||||-1.16|-1.49|< 0.001
81700365|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.6706||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Monocytes expressing IL1b - IL-8||||0.6706
81700366|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.8312||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Monocytes expressing IL8 - IL-8||||0.8312
81700367|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.3992||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Monocytes expressing TNFa - IL-8||||0.3992
81700368|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.2952||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Neutrophils expressing IL6 - IL-8||||0.2952
81700369|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.3992||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Neutrophils expressing IL1b - IL-8||||0.3992
81700370|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.2952||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Neutrophils expressing IL8 - IL-8||||0.2952
81700371|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.525||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Neutrophils expressing TNFa - IL-8||||0.5250
81700372|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.3992||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Monocytes expressing IL6 - US||||0.3992
81700373|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.2952||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Monocytes expressing IL1b - US||||0.2952
81700374|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER||||||>|0.9999||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Monocytes expressing IL8 - US||||>0.9999
81700375|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.3992||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Monocytes expressing TNFa - US||||0.3992
81700376|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.3992||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Neutrophils expressing IL6 - US||||0.3992
81700377|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.2952||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Neutrophils expressing IL1b - US||||0.2952
81700378|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.3992||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Neutrophils expressing IL8 - US||||0.3992
81700379|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.2952||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Neutrophils expressing TNFa - US||||0.2952
81700380|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.2238||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Monocytes expressing IL6 - LPS||||0.2238
81453406|NCT02585778|162594562|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-27.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.2|-24.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||-24.1|-31.2|<0.0001
81700381|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.2238||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Monocytes expressing IL1b - LPS||||0.2238
81700382|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1543||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Monocytes expressing IL8 - LPS||||0.1543
81700383|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1547||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Monocytes expressing TNFa - LPS||||0.1547
81700384|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1547||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Neutrophils expressing IL6 - LPS||||0.1547
81453407|NCT02585778|162594563|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|117.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|1041.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||1041.8|13.1|<0.0001
81700385|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1547||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Neutrophils expressing IL1b - LPS||||0.1547
81576272|NCT02782780|162823886|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||baseline vs. 6-month follow-up in CBTI group: t(94)=6.67|Mixed Models Analysis|Planned contrasts following the mixed models were used to compare baseline data to 6-month follow-up data in the CBTI group.||To compare baseline data to 6-month follow-up data in the CBT-I group, planned contrasts following the mixed models were used.||||<0.001
81453408|NCT02585778|162594563|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|84.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.5|196.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||196.1|36.5|<0.0001
81700386|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.4314||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Neutrophils expressing IL8 - LPS||||0.4314
81700387|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.3153||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Neutrophils expressing TNFa - LPS||||0.3153
81700388|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.47||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Monocytes expressing IL6 - LPS+IL-8||||0.4700
81700389|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1605||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Monocytes expressing IL1b - LPS+IL-8||||0.1605
81700390|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1605||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Monocytes expressing IL8 - LPS+IL-8||||0.1605
81700391|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1605||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Monocytes expressing TNFa - LPS+IL-8||||0.1605
81700392|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1547||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Neutrophils expressing IL6 - LPS+IL-8||||0.1547
81700393|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1547||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Neutrophils expressing IL1b - LPS+IL-8||||0.1547
81700394|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.3153||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Neutrophils expressing IL8 - LPS+IL-8||||0.3153
81700395|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1543||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent Neutrophils expressing TNFa - LPS+IL-8||||0.1543
81700396|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1601||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent FITC eColi Control||||0.1601
81700397|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.2368||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent FITC eColi Test||||0.2368
81702464|NCT00871572|163100962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8018.51||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13104.14|29141.16|||ANCOVA|||||29141.16|-13104.14|0.4500
81700398|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.1605||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent PMNs unstimulated||||0.1605
81700399|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.47||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent PMNs fMLP||||0.4700
81700400|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.3392||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent L-selectin unstimulated||||0.3392
81700401|NCT01861054|163096688|OTHER|||||||0.808||||||P-Value is based on two-sample t-test or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test, where appropriate, comparing the 2 study groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Percent L-selectin fMLP||||0.8080
81700402|NCT00405821|163096689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.99||P-value was adjusted to include multiple looks at data including an interim efficacy review at 50% and 75% accrual of person-years on study|Regression, Cox|adjusted for baseline log10 viral load, baseline CD4 count, gender, and age||Intent-to-treat analysis used Cox proportional hazards (CPH) models, adjusting for baseline log10 viral load (VL), CD4 cell count, gender and age to assess the risk of disease progression||0.99|0.58|<0.05
81700403|NCT00405821|163096690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.31|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.48||we included multiple GUD events per subject in the estimate of GUD incidence|rate ratio with 95% CI|||Null hypothesis is no difference by treatment arm in rate of GUD.||0.48|0.19|<0.05
81700404|NCT00405821|163096691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.463||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.731|-0.194|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is no difference in annual rate of change in log10 viral load by arm.||-0.194|-0.731|0.05
81700405|NCT04962503|163096695|OTHER|||||||0.0313||||||Change from baseline to Day 3|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0313
81700406|NCT04962503|163096695|OTHER|||||||0.0625||||||Change from baseline to Day 9|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0625
81700407|NCT00476996|163096698|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|20.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|27.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 24, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||27.9|12.8|< 0.0001
81700408|NCT00476996|163096698|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|25.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.7|32.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 24, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||32.7|17.7|< 0.0001
81453409|NCT02585778|162594564|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|52.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.6|168.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||168.3|16.6|<0.0001
81514099|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.21||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|1.08|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.08|-0.66|0.638
81514100|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|5.9|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||5.90|3.20|<0.001
81453410|NCT02585778|162594565|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|33.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|137.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||137.4|8.0|<0.0001
81514101|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.11|5.78|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||5.78|3.11|<0.001
81527026|NCT01620528|162741494|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.75|-0.43|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.43|-0.75|< 0.001
81700409|NCT00476996|163096698|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|29.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.6|36.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 48, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||36.6|21.6|< 0.0001
81700410|NCT00476996|163096698|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|30.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.8|37.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 48, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||37.7|22.8|< 0.0001
81700411|NCT00476996|163096699|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|2.1||||0.1885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|5.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||5.2|-1.0|0.1885
81700412|NCT00476996|163096699|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|3.6||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|6.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||6.8|0.3|0.0330
81700413|NCT00476996|163096700|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|4.2||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|7.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 24, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||7.6|0.7|0.0175
81700414|NCT00476996|163096700|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|4.3||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|7.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 24, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||7.8|0.9|0.0134
81700415|NCT00476996|163096700|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|10.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|14.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 48, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||14.8|6.2|< 0.0001
81700416|NCT00476996|163096700|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|10.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|14.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 48, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||14.7|6.2|< 0.0001
81700417|NCT00476996|163096701|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.3|||Analysis of Variance|||Week 24 analysis using adjusted mean difference. Model contains region, baseline DMARD therapy, baseline DAS28 score and treatment||-0.3|-0.8|< 0.0001
81700418|NCT00476996|163096701|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.6|||Analysis of Variance|||Week 24 analysis using adjusted mean difference. Model contains region, baseline DMARD therapy, baseline DAS28 score and treatment||-0.6|-1.1|< 0.0001
81702465|NCT00871572|163100962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5174.85||||0.5739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13158.65|23508.35|||ANCOVA|||||23508.35|-13158.65|0.5739
81453411|NCT02585778|162594565|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|51.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||51.5|14.2|<0.0001
81453412|NCT02585778|162594566|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|55.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|473.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||473.7|6.5|0.0002
81453413|NCT02585778|162594566|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|103.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.6|433.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||433.1|24.6|<0.0001
81514102|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.56|6.26|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||6.26|3.56|<0.001
81514103|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.04|5.74|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||5.74|3.04|<0.001
81514104|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.16||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.08|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.08|-0.77|0.741
81514105|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.05||||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.95|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.95|-0.85|0.907
81514106|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.51||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|1.44|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.44|-0.41|0.274
81514107|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|5.13|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||5.13|2.40|<0.001
81514108|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|5.26|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||5.26|2.56|<0.001
81453414|NCT02585778|162594567|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-18.7||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|-6.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||-6.0|-31.4|0.0039
81453415|NCT02585778|162594567|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-18.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.7|-13.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||-13.2|-23.7|<0.0001
81453416|NCT02585778|162594568|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.9||||0.3434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|12.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||12.0|-4.2|0.3434
81453417|NCT02585778|162594568|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|7.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||7.7|1.1|0.0100
81514109|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.75|5.48|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||5.48|2.75|<0.001
81514110|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|5.38|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||5.38|2.64|<0.001
81514111|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.25||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.69|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.69|-1.18|0.607
81514112|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.1||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.81|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.81|-1.02|0.824
81514113|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.1||||0.827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.04|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.04|-0.83|0.827
81527027|NCT01620528|162741494|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.58|-1.25|||mixed-effects model|||||-1.25|-1.58|< 0.001
81514114|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|4.39|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.39|1.58|<0.001
81514115|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|4.65|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.65|1.88|<0.001
81453418|NCT02585778|162594569|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-5.7||||0.0902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|0.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant in relevant diabetes stratum).||0.9|-12.3|0.0902
81514116|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|4.52|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.52|1.71|<0.001
81514117|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.16|4.98|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.98|2.16|<0.001
81514118|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.59||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.38|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.38|-1.55|0.232
81514119|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.31||||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.63|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.63|-1.24|0.522
81514120|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.45||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.51|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.51|-1.41|0.356
81514121|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.31||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|3.69|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.69|0.92|0.001
81514122|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.82|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.82|1.08|<0.001
81700419|NCT00476996|163096701|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.7|||Analysis of Variance|||Week 48 analysis using adjusted mean difference. Model contains region, baseline DMARD therapy, baseline DAS28 score and treatment||-0.7|-1.2|< 0.0001
81700420|NCT00476996|163096701|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.9|||Analysis of Variance|||Week 48 analysis using adjusted mean difference. Model contains region, baseline DMARD therapy, baseline DAS28 score and treatment||-0.9|-1.5|< 0.0001
81700421|NCT00476996|163096702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|3.66|||Proportional Odds Analysis|||At Week 24, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||3.66|1.85|< 0.0001
81700422|NCT00476996|163096702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|4.91|||Proportional Odds Analysis|||At Week 24, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||4.91|2.49|< 0.0001
81514123|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|4.08|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.08|1.31|<0.001
81514124|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|4.23|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.23|1.46|<0.001
81514125|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.54||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.41|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.41|-1.49|0.264
81514126|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.4||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.53|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.53|-1.32|0.400
81514127|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.15||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.8|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.80|-1.10|0.758
81700423|NCT00476996|163096702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.93|5.96|||Proportional Odds Analysis|||At Week 48, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||5.96|2.93|< 0.0001
81700424|NCT00476996|163096702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.54|7.18|||Proportional Odds Analysis|||At Week 48, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||7.18|3.54|< 0.0001
81700425|NCT00476996|163096703|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|13.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|19.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 24, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||19.1|7.4|< 0.0001
81702466|NCT00871572|163100962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18153.92||||0.0653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1188.23|37496.06|||ANCOVA|||||37496.06|-1188.23|0.0653
81514128|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.62||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.97|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.97|0.27|0.018
81514129|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.88||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.21|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.21|0.55|0.006
81514130|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|3.63|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.63|0.94|<0.001
81514131|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|3.75|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.75|1.05|<0.001
81700426|NCT00476996|163096703|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|16.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|22.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 24, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||22.1|10.2|< 0.0001
81700427|NCT00476996|163096703|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|19.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|25.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 48, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||25.6|12.9|< 0.0001
81700428|NCT00476996|163096703|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|20.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.5|27.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 48, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||27.1|14.5|< 0.0001
81700429|NCT00476996|163096704|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|4.6||||0.0203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|8.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 24, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||8.5|0.7|0.0203
81514132|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.78||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.14|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.14|-1.70|0.097
81514133|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.52||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|0.38|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.38|-1.42|0.254
81700430|NCT00476996|163096704|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|6.7||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|10.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 24, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||10.8|2.6|0.0014
81700431|NCT00476996|163096704|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|6.6||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|11.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 48, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||11.2|2.1|0.0042
81700432|NCT00476996|163096704|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|13.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|18.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 48, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||18.6|8.2|< 0.0001
81514134|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.11||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.81|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.81|-1.03|0.812
81514135|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.32||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.61|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.61|0.03|0.045
81514136|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.59||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.87|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.87|0.31|0.015
81514137|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.73||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.02|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.02|0.43|0.009
81514138|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.08||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|3.37|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.37|0.78|0.002
81700433|NCT00476996|163096705|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|19.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|27.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 24, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||27.5|11.3|< 0.0001
81700434|NCT00476996|163096705|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|24.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.8|32.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 24, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||32.7|16.8|< 0.0001
81700435|NCT00476996|163096705|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|27.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.5|34.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 48, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||34.9|19.5|< 0.0001
81700436|NCT00476996|163096705|SUPERIORITY||Weighted Difference|27.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|35.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 48, analysis was stratified by region and baseline DMARD therapy||35.3|20.0|< 0.0001
81700437|NCT01033487|163096707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0507|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0339|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.0059||||Emax Model|||Emax model was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects. Lower (1-sided) 90 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was reported.|||0.0059|
81700438|NCT01033487|163096707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0788|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.0431||||Emax Model|||Emax model was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||0.0431|
81700439|NCT01033487|163096707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0927|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0277|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.056||||Emax Model|||Emax model was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||0.0560|
81514139|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.76||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|0.13|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.13|-1.64|0.094
81514140|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.49||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.38|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.38|-1.35|0.269
81514141|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.35||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.53|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.53|-1.23|0.437
81514142|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.74||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.92|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.92|-0.44|0.218
81514143|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.19||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|2.35|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.35|0.02|0.046
81514144|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.31||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|2.49|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.49|0.13|0.030
81514145|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.75||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.93|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.93|0.57|0.004
81514146|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-1.01||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.2|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||-0.20|-1.82|0.014
81700440|NCT01033487|163096707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0613|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.0215||||Emax Model|||Emax model was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||0.0215|
81700441|NCT01033487|163096707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0309|||ONE_SIDED|80.0|-0.0371||||Emax Model|||Emax model was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects. Lower (1-sided) 80% CI was reported.|||-0.0371|
81700442|NCT01033487|163096707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0246|||ONE_SIDED|80.0|-0.0037||||Emax Model|||Emax model was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects. Lower (1-sided) 80% CI was reported.|||-0.0037|
81700443|NCT01033487|163096707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0315|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0294|||ONE_SIDED|80.0|0.0062||||Emax Model|||Emax model was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects. Lower (1-sided) 80% CI was reported.|||0.0062|
81700444|NCT01033487|163096716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0989|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.242|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.0676||||ANOVA|||Mixed effects analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||0.0676|
81514147|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.56||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.22|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.22|-1.35|0.160
81514148|NCT01559259|162717541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.44||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.37|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.37|-1.25|0.284
81514149|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.62||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.1|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.10|0.13|0.014
81514150|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.46||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.94|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.94|-0.03|0.066
81514151|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.71||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.2|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.20|0.22|0.004
81514152|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.3||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.78|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.78|-0.19|0.232
81700445|NCT01033487|163096716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1748|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0245|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.1431||||ANOVA|||Mixed effects ANOVA was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||0.1431|
81700446|NCT01033487|163096716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1909|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0243|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.1594||||ANOVA|||Mixed effects ANOVA was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||0.1594|
81700447|NCT01033487|163096716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1528|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0237|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.1222||||ANOVA|||Mixed effects ANOVA was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||0.1222|
81514153|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.32||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.66|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.66|-0.02|0.067
81514154|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.16||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.5|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.50|-0.18|0.354
81514155|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.42||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.76|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.76|0.08|0.017
81514156|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|2.86|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.86|1.45|<0.001
81514157|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.64|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.64|1.23|<0.001
81514158|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.8|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.80|1.39|<0.001
81514159|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.02|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.02|0.61|<0.001
81514160|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.33|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.33|0.34|<0.001
81700448|NCT01033487|163096716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0539|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0239|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.0849||||ANOVA|||Mixed effects ANOVA was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||-0.0849|
81514161|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.62||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.11|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.11|0.12|0.014
81514162|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.77||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.27|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.27|0.28|0.002
81700449|NCT01033487|163096716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0238|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.0088||||ANOVA|||Mixed effects ANOVA was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||-0.0088|
81514163|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|4.22|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.22|2.69|<0.001
81514164|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.36|3.89|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.89|2.36|<0.001
81514165|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|4.26|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.26|2.72|<0.001
81514166|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|3.54|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.54|2.02|<0.001
81514167|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.67||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.21|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.21|0.14|0.014
81514168|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.35||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.88|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.88|-0.19|0.202
81514169|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.71||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.24|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.24|0.17|0.010
81514170|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.24|4.76|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.76|3.24|<0.001
81514171|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.79|4.31|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.31|2.79|<0.001
81700450|NCT01033487|163096716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0381|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0242|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.0068||||ANOVA|||Mixed effects ANOVA was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||0.0068|
81514172|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.27|4.79|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.79|3.27|<0.001
81514173|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|4.24|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.24|2.72|<0.001
81514174|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.52||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.05|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.05|-0.01|0.056
81514175|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.07||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.6|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.60|-0.46|0.789
81514176|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.55||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.08|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.08|0.02|0.042
81514177|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.37|4.98|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.98|3.37|<0.001
81453419|NCT04841577|162594582|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the group GMT ratio \[Control group divided by Co Ad group\] for RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine is ≤ (equal to or smaller than) 1.5.|Adjusted group GMT ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.44||||||Adjusted ratios of Control group over Co-Ad Group in RSV-A Neutralizing antibody GMTs at one month after RSV\_PreF3 OA investigational vaccination. An Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to analyse post-vaccination log-transformed titers of RSV-A neutralizing antibodies The ANCOVA model included the treatment group, the age category (age at vaccination: 60-69, 70-79 or \>=80 years), country and sex as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.||1.44|1.12|
81514178|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.06|4.66|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.66|3.06|<0.001
81514179|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.54|5.14|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||5.14|3.54|<0.001
81700451|NCT01033487|163096717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0852|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0214|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.0576||||ANOVA|||Mixed effects ANOVA was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||0.0576|
81514180|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.09|4.69|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.69|3.09|<0.001
81514181|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.29||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.85|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.85|-0.28|0.317
81576273|NCT02782780|162823887|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models with random effects for subjects were used to analyze all available data for the intent-to-treat analysis. Because sex was used as a stratification variable in the randomization procedure, it was not included as a covariate the analyses|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|test of treatment effect: t(104)=3.40||||||<0.001
81700452|NCT01033487|163096717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1418|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0219|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.1136||||ANOVA|||Mixed effects ANOVA was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||0.1136|
81514182|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.03||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.53|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.53|-0.59|0.922
81514183|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.45||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|1.02|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.02|-0.11|0.112
81514184|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.27|4.94|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.94|3.27|<0.001
81514185|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.92|4.59|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.59|2.92|<0.001
81514186|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32|4.99|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.99|3.32|<0.001
81700453|NCT01033487|163096717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1692|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0216|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.1413||||ANOVA|||Mixed effects ANOVA was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||0.1413|
81702467|NCT00871572|163100963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18094.32||||0.6209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54734.08|90922.71|||ANCOVA|||||90922.71|-54734.08|0.6209
81514187|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.05|4.72|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.72|3.05|<0.001
81514188|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.22||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.81|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.81|-0.37|0.464
81514189|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.13||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.45|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.45|-0.71|0.667
81514190|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.27||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.86|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.86|-0.32|0.368
81514191|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.08|4.81|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.81|3.08|<0.001
81514192|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.77|4.49|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.49|2.77|<0.001
81514193|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.19|4.92|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.92|3.19|<0.001
81514194|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.82|4.54|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.54|2.82|<0.001
81514195|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.26||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.86|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.86|-0.34|0.397
81514196|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.05||||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.55|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.55|-0.65|0.866
81514197|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.37||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.97|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.97|-0.23|0.226
81514198|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|4.7|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.70|2.90|<0.001
81514199|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|4.26|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.26|2.47|<0.001
81514200|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.99|4.79|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.79|2.99|<0.001
81514201|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|4.5|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.50|2.70|<0.001
81514202|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.2||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.83|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.83|-0.43|0.536
81514203|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.23||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.39|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.39|-0.86|0.467
81514204|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.29||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.92|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.92|-0.34|0.361
81514205|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.21|4.13|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.13|2.21|<0.001
81514206|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|3.95|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.95|2.04|<0.001
81514207|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.55|4.47|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.47|2.55|<0.001
81514208|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|4.0|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||4.00|2.09|<0.001
81514209|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.13||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.8|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.80|-0.54|0.704
81514210|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.05||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.62|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.62|-0.71|0.890
81514211|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.47||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.14|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.14|-0.20|0.170
81514212|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|3.67|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.67|1.72|<0.001
81514213|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|3.56|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.56|1.61|<0.001
81514214|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|3.97|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.97|2.01|<0.001
81514215|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|3.72|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.72|1.77|<0.001
81514216|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.05||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.63|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.63|-0.74|0.882
81700454|NCT01033487|163096717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1526|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0212|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.1252||||ANOVA|||Mixed effects ANOVA was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||0.1252|
81700455|NCT01033487|163096717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0674|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0211|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.0946||||ANOVA|||Mixed effects ANOVA was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||-0.0946|
81700456|NCT01033487|163096717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0213|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.0383||||ANOVA|||Mixed effects ANOVA was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||-0.0383|
81514217|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.16||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.52|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.52|-0.84|0.640
81700457|NCT01033487|163096717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.011||||ANOVA|||Mixed effects ANOVA was used with sequence, period and baseline covariate as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Lower (1-sided) 90% CI was reported.|||-0.0110|
81514218|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.24||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.93|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.93|-0.44|0.482
81514219|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|3.06|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.06|1.07|<0.001
81514220|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|3.16|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.16|1.17|<0.001
81514221|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|3.24|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.24|1.25|<0.001
81514222|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|3.41|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||3.41|1.43|<0.001
81514223|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.36||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.34|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.34|-1.05|0.314
81514224|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.25||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.44|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.44|-0.95|0.469
81700458|NCT01769469|163096728|OTHER|||||||0.2085|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test of difference at Week 48 from baseline||||0.2085
81700459|NCT01769469|163096732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2452|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.2452
81700460|NCT01769469|163096740|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0806|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||.0806
81700461|NCT01769469|163096751|OTHER|||||||0.6545|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.6545
81700462|NCT01769469|163096755|OTHER|||||||0.8739|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.8739
81700463|NCT01769469|163096763|OTHER|||||||0.5014|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.5014
81514225|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.18||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.52|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.52|-0.87|0.616
81514226|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.57||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.56|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.56|0.57|0.002
81514227|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.54||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.53|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.53|0.55|0.002
81514228|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.94|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.94|0.95|<0.001
81514229|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.9|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.90|0.92|<0.001
81514230|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.34||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.35|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.35|-1.04|0.330
81514231|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.37||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.32|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.32|-1.06|0.288
81514232|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.04||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.73|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.73|-0.66|0.916
81514233|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.01||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.98|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.98|0.04|0.041
81514234|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.05||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.01|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.01|0.08|0.034
81514235|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.59||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.56|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.56|0.62|0.001
81514236|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.48||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.45|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.45|0.52|0.003
81514237|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.47||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.2|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.20|-1.15|0.171
81514238|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.44||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.23|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.23|-1.11|0.201
81514239|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.1||||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.78|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.78|-0.57|0.763
81514240|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.66||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.61|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.61|-0.30|0.175
81514241|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.75||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.7|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.70|-0.20|0.120
81514242|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.19||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.15|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.15|0.24|0.014
81514243|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.31||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.26|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||2.26|0.36|0.007
81514244|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.66||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.01|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.01|-1.32|0.054
81514245|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.56||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.1|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.10|-1.22|0.096
81514246|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.12||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.55|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.55|-0.79|0.724
81514247|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.42||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|1.3|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.30|-0.46|0.345
81514248|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.54||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|1.41|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.41|-0.34|0.228
81514249|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.9||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.78|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.78|0.02|0.045
81514250|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.08||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.96|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||1.96|0.21|0.016
81700464|NCT01769469|163096764|OTHER|||||||0.2431|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.2431
81700465|NCT01769469|163096765|OTHER|||||||0.7209|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.7209
81514251|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.66||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.04|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||-0.04|-1.27|0.036
81514252|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.54||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.07|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.07|-1.15|0.081
81514253|NCT01559259|162717542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.18||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.43|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LSM from ANOVA with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR terms used as covariates.||0.43|-0.80|0.556
81514254|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|3.05||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||3.05|2.01|<0.001
81514255|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|2.75||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||2.75|1.72|<0.001
81514256|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|3.08||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||3.08|2.04|<0.001
81514257|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|2.6||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||2.60|1.57|<0.001
81514258|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.44||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.81||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||0.81|0.08|0.016
81514259|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.14||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.5||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||0.50|-0.21|0.428
81527028|NCT01620528|162741495|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-24.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.288|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-31.45|-16.69|||mixed-effects model|||||-16.69|-31.45|< 0.001
81527029|NCT01620528|162741495|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-31.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.299|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-38.41|-23.6|||mixed-effects model|||||-23.60|-38.41|< 0.001
81700466|NCT01769469|163096766|OTHER|||||||0.5379|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.5379
81700467|NCT01769469|163096767|OTHER|||||||0.7986|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.7986
81453420|NCT04841577|162594583|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the group GMT ratio \[Control group divided by Co Ad group\] for each of the FLU vaccine strains is ≤1.5.|Adjusted geometric mean titer ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.35||||||For the Flu A/Hong Kong/2671/2019 (H3N2) strain, an ANCOVA model was used to analyze post-vaccination log-transformed titers. The ANCOVA model included the treatment group, the age category (age at vaccination: 60-69, 70-79 or \>=80 years), country and sex as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 transformed titer as covariate.||1.35|1.02|
81700468|NCT01769469|163096787|OTHER|||||||0.8507|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.8507
81700469|NCT01769469|163096788|OTHER|||||||0.3483|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.3483
81700470|NCT01769469|163096795|OTHER|||||||0.4043|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4043
81700471|NCT01769469|163096796|OTHER|||||||0.2927|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2927
81700472|NCT01769469|163096797|OTHER|||||||0.1134|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1134
81514260|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.47||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.84||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||0.84|0.11|0.010
81514261|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|8.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.59|10.18||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||10.18|6.59|<0.001
81576274|NCT02782780|162823887|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline vs. 6-month follow-up in CBTi group: t(91.6)=4.37|Mixed Models Analysis|Planned contrasts following the mixed models were used to compare baseline data to 6-month follow-up data in the CBTi group.||||||<0.001
81576275|NCT02782780|162823888|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models with random effects for subjects were used to analyze all available data for the intent-to-treat analysis. Because sex was used as a stratification variable in the randomization procedure, it was not included as a covariate the analyses|||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|test of treatment effect: t(99.9)=2.09||||||<0.05
81576276|NCT02782780|162823888|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline vs. 6-month follow-up in CBTi group: t(92.1)=2.56||Planned contrasts following the mixed models were used to compare baseline data to 6-month follow-up data in the CBTi group.||||<0.01
81576277|NCT02782780|162823889|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models with random effects for subjects were used to analyze all available data for the intent-to-treat analysis. Because sex was used as a stratification variable in the randomization procedure, it was not included as a covariate the analyses|||||=|0.991|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Test of treatment effect: t(110)=-0.41||||||=0.991
81576278|NCT02782780|162823889|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.41||||||Baseline vs. 6-month follow-up in CBTi group: t(91.8)=0.94|Mixed Models Analysis|Planned contrasts following the mixed models were used to compare baseline data to 6-month follow-up data in the CBTi group.||||||=0.41
81576279|NCT02782780|162823890|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models with random effects for subjects were used to analyze all available data for the intent-to-treat analysis. Because sex was used as a stratification variable in the randomization procedure, it was not included as a covariate the analyses|||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Test of treatment effect: t(83.7)=2.51||||||<0.05
81576280|NCT02782780|162823890|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.49||||||Planned contrasts following the mixed models were used to compare baseline data to 6-month follow-up data in the CBTi group.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline vs. 6-month follow-up in CBTi group: t(90.9)=0.27||||||=0.49
81576281|NCT02782780|162823891|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models with random effects for subjects were used to analyze all available data for the intent-to-treat analysis. Because sex was used as a stratification variable in the randomization procedure, it was not included as a covariate the analyses.|||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|test of treatment effect: t(105)=4.55||||||<0.01
81576282|NCT02782780|162823891|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Planned contrasts following the mixed models were used to compare baseline data to 6-month follow-up data in the CBTi group.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline vs. 6-month follow-up in CBTi group: t(91.3)=3.23||||||<0.01
81576283|NCT02782780|162823892|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models with random effects for subjects were used to analyze all available data for the intent-to-treat analysis. Because sex was used as a stratification variable in the randomization procedure, it was not included as a covariate the analyses.|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Test of treatment effect: t(91.6)=3.37||||||<0.001
81576284|NCT02782780|162823892|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline vs. 6-month follow-up in CBTi group: (92.1)=3.64|Mixed Models Analysis|Planned contrasts following the mixed models were used to compare baseline data to 6-month follow-up data in the CBTi group.||||||<0.001
81576285|NCT02782780|162823893|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models with random effects for subjects were used to analyze all available data for the intent-to-treat analysis. Because sex was used as a stratification variable in the randomization procedure, it was not included as a covariate the analyses.|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Test of treatment effect: t(99.2)=5.45||||||<0.001
81576286|NCT02782780|162823893|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline vs. 6-month follow-up in CBTi group: t(93.4)=6.06|Mixed Models Analysis|Planned contrasts following the mixed models were used to compare baseline data to 6-month follow-up data in the CBTi group.||||||<0.001
81576287|NCT02782780|162823894|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models with random effects for subjects were used to analyze all available data for the intent-to-treat analysis. Because sex was used as a stratification variable in the randomization procedure, it was not included as a covariate the analyses.|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|test of treatment effect: t(76.9)=-4.20||||||<0.001
81576288|NCT02782780|162823894|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline vs. 6-month follow-up in CBTi group: t(33.1)=6.52|Mixed Models Analysis|Planned contrasts following the mixed models were used to compare baseline data to 6-month follow-up data in the CBTi group.||||||<0.001
81576289|NCT02782780|162823895|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models with random effects for subjects were used to analyze all available data for the intent-to-treat analysis. Because sex was used as a stratification variable in the randomization procedure, it was not included as a covariate the analyses.|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Test of treatment effect: t(75.6)=4.33||||||<0.001
81576290|NCT02782780|162823895|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Planned contrasts following the mixed models were used to compare baseline data to 6-month follow-up data in the CBTi group.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline vs. 6-month follow-up in CBTi group: t(34.4)=4.75||||||<0.001
81576291|NCT02782780|162823896|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models with random effects for subjects were used to analyze all available data for the intent-to-treat analysis. Because sex was used as a stratification variable in the randomization procedure, it was not included as a covariate the analyses.|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Test of treatment effect: t(75.1)=3.91||||||<0.001
81576292|NCT02782780|162823896|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Planned contrasts following the mixed models were used to compare baseline data to 6-month follow-up data in the CBTi group.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline vs. 6-month in CBTi group: t(34.5)=4.39||||||<0.001
81576293|NCT03454581|162823904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81576294|NCT03454581|162823905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||||0.05
81700473|NCT01769469|163096798|OTHER|||||||0.5782|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5782
81514262|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|7.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.89|9.47||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||9.47|5.89|<0.001
81514263|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|8.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.91|10.5||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||10.50|6.91|<0.001
81514264|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|7.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.86|9.44||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||9.44|5.86|<0.001
81514265|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.74||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|1.99||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||1.99|-0.52|0.250
81514266|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.04||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|1.28||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||1.28|-1.21|0.956
81514267|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.06||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.31||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||2.31|-0.20|0.099
81700474|NCT01769469|163096799|OTHER|||||||0.8658|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8658
81700475|NCT01769469|163096800|OTHER|||||||0.5491|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5491
81700476|NCT01769469|163096801|OTHER|||||||0.0238|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0238
81700477|NCT01769469|163096802|OTHER|||||||0.1172|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1172
81700478|NCT01769469|163096803|OTHER|||||||0.122|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1220
81700479|NCT01769469|163096804|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81700480|NCT01769469|163096806|OTHER|||||||0.7785|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7785
81700481|NCT01769469|163096807|OTHER|||||||0.4933|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4933
81700482|NCT01769469|163096808|OTHER|||||||0.5491|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5491
81700483|NCT01769469|163096809|OTHER|||||||0.5161|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5161
81700484|NCT01769469|163096810|OTHER|||||||0.599|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5990
81700485|NCT01769469|163096811|OTHER|||||||0.8579|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8579
81700486|NCT01769469|163096812|OTHER|||||||0.0719|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0719
81700487|NCT01769469|163096813|OTHER|||||||0.3148|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3148
81700488|NCT01769469|163096814|OTHER|||||||0.139|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1390
81700489|NCT01769469|163096815|OTHER|||||||0.2726|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2726
81700490|NCT01769469|163096816|OTHER|||||||0.537|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5370
81700491|NCT01769469|163096817|OTHER|||||||0.2926|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2926
81700492|NCT01769469|163096818|OTHER|||||||0.1906|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1906
81700493|NCT01769469|163096819|OTHER|||||||0.2255|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2255
81700494|NCT01769469|163096820|OTHER|||||||0.6285|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6285
81700495|NCT01769469|163096821|OTHER|||||||0.0148|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0148
81700496|NCT01769469|163096822|OTHER|||||||0.0166|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0166
81700497|NCT01769469|163096823|OTHER|||||||0.0277|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0277
81700498|NCT01769469|163096824|OTHER|||||||0.261|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2610
81700499|NCT01769469|163096825|OTHER|||||||0.4154|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4154
81700500|NCT01769469|163096826|OTHER|||||||0.7125|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7125
81700501|NCT03812588|163096886|SUPERIORITY||Slope|7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.261||0.292|TWO_SIDED|||||Linear regression model of condition in predicting change in HRSD-24. P-value and coefficient are Medication:Track. Medication (Escitalopram or Placebo) with Track (RFM or CFM) as co-variates. The threshold for statistical significance was p\>0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.292
81700502|NCT03943446|163096933|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Difference in ER Rate|-0.1|||=|0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.23|||Fisher Exact|||||0.23|-0.44|=0.590
81700503|NCT03943446|163096933|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in ERR|-0.01|||=|1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.31|||Fisher Exact|||||0.31|-0.34|=1.000
81700504|NCT01281189|163096970|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.91||||0.8568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.751|34.576|||ANCOVA|Includes treatment as a fixed effect and adjusts for baseline ALSFRS-R total score, duration from sx onset, site of onset, and use of riluzole.||||34.576|-28.751|0.8568
81700505|NCT01281189|163096971|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.8375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.427|||Cox Proportional Hazards model|Adjusted for baseline ALSFRS-R total score, duration from symptom onset to the first dose of study treatment, site of onset, and use of riluzole.|||Hazard Ratio (HR) (Dex/PBO)|1.427|0.750|0.8375
81702468|NCT00871572|163100963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5783.59||||0.8581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58650.71|70217.89|||ANCOVA|||||70217.89|-58650.71|0.8581
81514268|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|10.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.78|12.66||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||12.66|7.78|<0.001
81700506|NCT01281189|163096972|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|0.076||||0.9019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.128|1.28|||mixed-effects repeated-measures model|Mixed-effects repeated-measures model with treatment, visit, treatment-by visit interaction, baseline ALSFRS-R score, baseline-by-visit interaction|The mixed-effects repeated-measures model also adjusted for the following covariates: duration from symptom onset, site of onset, and use of riluzole.|||1.280|-1.128|0.9019
81700507|NCT01281189|163096973|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.7715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.801|1.348|||Cox Proportional Hazards model|Adjusted for baseline ALSFRS-R total score, duration from symptom onset to the first dose of study treatment, site of onset, and use of riluzole||||1.348|0.801|0.7715
81453421|NCT04841577|162594583|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the group GMT ratio \[Control group divided by Co Ad group\] for each of the FLU vaccine strains is ≤1.5.|Adjusted geometric mean Titer ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.44||||||For the Flu A/Victoria/2570/2019 (H1N1) strain, an ANCOVA model was used to analyze post-vaccination log-transformed titers. The ANCOVA model included the treatment group, the age category (age at vaccination: 60-69, 70-79 or \>=80 years), country and sex as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 transformed titer as covariate.||1.44|1.03|
81514269|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|9.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.06|11.92||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||11.92|7.06|<0.001
81514270|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|10.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.28|13.15||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||13.15|8.28|<0.001
81514271|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|9.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.19|12.06||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||12.06|7.19|<0.001
81514272|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.6||||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|2.3||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||2.30|-1.11|0.492
81514273|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.14||||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|1.56||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||1.56|-1.83|0.873
81514274|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.09||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|2.79||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||2.79|-0.62|0.210
81514275|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|11.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|15.2||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||15.20|8.10|<0.001
81514276|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|10.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|14.48||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||14.48|7.40|<0.001
81527030|NCT01620528|162741496|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-30.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.107||-30.79|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-37.77|-23.82|||mixed-effects model|||||-23.82|-37.77|-30.79
81700508|NCT01281189|163096974|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.9033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.745|1.298|||Cox Proportional Hazards model|adjusted for baseline ALSFRS-R total score, duration from symptom onset to the first dose of study treatment, site of onset, and use of riluzole||||1.298|0.745|0.9033
81700509|NCT01281189|163096975|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.789|1.192|||Cox Proportional Hazards model||Hazard ratio (Dex/PBO)|||1.192|0.789|0.7720
81700510|NCT05355818|163096976|SUPERIORITY||Diff. in proportion of responders in %|37.9|||||TWO_SIDED|||||There are no p-values when performing a Bayesian analysis. Instead, the probability that the difference in the posterior distributions is \> 0 is used.|Bayesian|Historical information from LP0133-1401 (NCT04871711)/LP0133-1402 (NCT04872101) as prior information is used.|There is no confidence interval when performing Bayesian analyses - instead a 95% credibility interval is used: 13.5% to 58.2%.|Based on the primary estimand 'composite'. Data considered non-response after initiation of rescue treatment or after permanent discontinuation of IMP. Missing data imputed as non-response.||||
81453422|NCT04841577|162594583|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the group GMT ratio \[Control group divided by Co Ad group\] for each of the FLU vaccine strains is ≤1.5.|Adjusted geometric mean Titer ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.32||||||For the Flu B/Phuket/3073/2013 (Yamagata) strain, an ANCOVA model was used to analyze post-vaccination log-transformed titers. The ANCOVA model included the treatment group, the age category (age at vaccination: 60-69, 70-79 or \>=80 years), country and sex as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 transformed titer as covariate.||1.32|1.04|
81453423|NCT04841577|162594583|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the group GMT ratio \[Control group divided by Co Ad group\] for each of the FLU vaccine strains is ≤1.5.|Adjusted geometric mean Titer ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.26||||||For the Flu B/Washington/02/2019 (Victoria) strain, an ANOVA model was used to analyze post-vaccination log-transformed titers. The ANCOVA model included the treatment group, the age category (age at vaccination: 60-69, 70-79 or \>=80 years), country and sex as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 transformed titer as covariate.||1.26|0.95|
81453424|NCT04841577|162594584|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI on the group difference (Control group minus Co-Ad group) in seroconversion rate is ≤10% for HI antibody titers.|Difference in percentage|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.13|9.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||For the Flu A/Hong Kong/2671/2019 (H3N2) strain, the 2-sided 95% CI on group difference in seroconversion rate (Control group minus Co-Ad group).||9.30|-4.13|
81453425|NCT04841577|162594584|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI on the group difference (Control group minus Co-Ad group) in seroconversion rate is ≤10% for HI antibody titers.|Difference in percentage|4.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|9.83|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||For the Flu A/Victoria/2570/2019 (H1N1) strain, the 2-sided 95% CI on group difference in seroconversion rate (Control group minus Co-Ad group).||9.83|-0.77|
81453426|NCT04841577|162594584|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI on the group difference (Control group minus Co-Ad group) in seroconversion rate is ≤10% for HI antibody titers.|Difference in percentage|4.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|10.28|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||For the Flu B/Phuket/3073/2013 (Yamagata) strain, the 2-sided 95% CI on group difference in seroconversion rate (Control group minus Co-Ad group).||10.28|-2.21|
81453427|NCT04841577|162594584|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI on the group difference (Control group minus Co-Ad group) in seroconversion rate is ≤10% for HI antibody titers.|Difference in percentage|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.07|6.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||For the Flu B/Washington/02/2019 (Victoria) strain, the 2-sided 95% CI on group difference in seroconversion rate (Control group minus Co-Ad group).||6.90|-6.07|
81453428|NCT04841577|162594586|OTHER||Adjusted group GMT ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.51||||||Adjusted ratios of Control group over Co-Ad Group in RSV-B Neutralizing antibody GMTs at one month after RSV\_PreF3 OA investigational vaccination. An Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to analyse post-vaccination log-transformed titers of RSV-B neutralizing antibodies. The ANCOVA model included the treatment group, the age category (age at vaccination: 60-69, 70-79 or \>=80 years), country and sex as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.||1.51|1.09|
81453429|NCT02054338|162594596|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.2|||Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier curves and life tables by treatment arm to describe time-dependent parameters. Stratified Cox proportional model was used to compare the 2 treatment arms. A stratified Cox proportional hazards model and logistic regression were applied to the progression-free survival and to the tumour response, respectively.||1.20|0.91|0.54
81453430|NCT02054338|162594597|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.19|||Log Rank|||||1.19|0.87|0.86
81514277|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|12.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|16.2||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||16.20|9.10|<0.001
81514278|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|11.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.18|15.26||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||15.26|8.18|<0.001
81453431|NCT02054338|162594598|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|11.3||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|14.4|||Log Rank|||||14.4|8.7|0.10
81453432|NCT01044264|162594643|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|BE of the test to reference in the per protocol population|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.47|113.54|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||113.54|92.47|
81514279|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.07||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|2.42||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||2.42|-2.55|0.957
81453433|NCT00345631|162594657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.04|-12.31||Multiplicity is addressed for the two co-primary effectiveness endpoints via a closed testing procedure where the time to hemostasis will be assessed first and then time to ambulation only if significance is first achieved for time to hemostasis.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: The mean time to hemostasis for the manual compression (MC) arm is less or equal to that for the vascular closure device (VCD) arm.~The trial is powered to detect a 5 minute reduction in mean time to hemostasis and a 2 hour reduction in mean time to ambulation for VCD vs. MC with over 90% power and a 5% two-sided (2.5% one-sided) Type I error"||-12.31|-19.04|<0.0001
81527031|NCT01620528|162741496|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-63.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.148|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-70.85|-56.71|||mixed-effects model|||||-56.71|-70.85|< 0.001
81527032|NCT01620528|162741497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-32.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.177|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-39.35|-25.08|||mixed-effects model|||||-25.08|-39.35|< 0.001
81453434|NCT00345631|162594658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.7||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.53|-1.87||Multiplicity is addressed for the two co-primary effectiveness endpoints via a closed testing procedure where the time to hemostasis will be assessed first and then time to ambulation only if significance is first achieved for time to hemostasis.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis:The mean time to ambulation for the manual compression (MC) arm is less or equal to that for the vascular closure device (VCD) arm.~The trial is powered to detect a 5 minute reduction in mean time to hemostasis and a 2 hour reduction in mean time to ambulation for VCD vs. MC with over 90% power and a 5% two-sided (2.5% one-sided) Type I error"||-1.87|-5.53|0.0028
81453435|NCT00345631|162594659|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is adequate to rule out a 4% or larger disadvantage for VCD vs. MC (null hypothesis: 2.5% MC vs. 6.5% VCD) in the incidence of major complications for VCD vs. MC using a 95% upper confidence bound for the VCD - MC difference with 80% power and a 5% one-sided Type I error|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0006|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.14||P-value was calculated using unconditional exact test of non-inferiority for difference of two binomial proportions (VCD vs. MC) with a margin of 4%.|unconditional exact test|||Based on pre-planned hypotheses, a minimum sample size of 390 randomized patients (260 VCD patients and 130 MC patients) would demonstrate non-inferiority for the primary safety endpoint and superiority for both co-primary effectiveness endpoints in comparing VCD vs. MC.||1.14||0.0006
81453436|NCT00345631|162594660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.84|0.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: The mean time to eligibility for hospital discharge for the manual compression (MC) arm is equal to that for the vascular closure device (VCD) arm.||0.45|-7.84|0.1540
81453437|NCT00345631|162594661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.57||||0.3612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.46|2.31|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: The mean time to hospital discharge for the manual compression (MC) arm is equal to that for the vascular closure device (VCD) arm.||2.31|-7.46|0.3612
81453438|NCT00345631|162594664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|0.7||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|7.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: The percentages of patients achieving procedure success between the vascular closure device and manual compression arms are equal.||7.4|-4.8|0.85
81453439|NCT00517556|162594666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81453440|NCT01130597|162594725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|90.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.4|96.4|||||Clopper-Pearson was used to arrive at the 95% Confidence Interval|||96.4|80.4|
81453441|NCT01130597|162594730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|84.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.7|92.1|||||Clopper-Pearson was used to arrive at the 95% Confidence Interval|||92.1|72.7|
81453442|NCT04324073|162594812|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior absolute risk differenc|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.7|12.2||Posterior probability|Bayesian analysis|Adjusted for age and centre|% Confidence Interval is % Credibility interval here|||12.2|-11.7|
81453443|NCT04324073|162594813|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior Hazard Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.74||Posterior probability|Bayesian analysis|HR adjusted for age and centre|% Confidence interval is % Credible interval here|||1.74|0.69|
81453444|NCT04324073|162594814|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior absolute risk differenc|-7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.5|8.7||Posterior probability|Bayesian analysis|Adjusted on age and centre|% Confidence Interval is %Credible Interval here. Results are presented as the proportion not improved, so that an effective treatment would be associated with a decrease in proportion.|||8.7|-22.5|
81453445|NCT04324073|162594815|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior Hazard Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|2.07||Posterior probability|Bayesian analysis||% Confidence Interval is % Credible Interval here|||2.07|0.55|
81453446|NCT04324073|162594816|SUPERIORITY|Day 14|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.03|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for age and sex||||2.03|0.23|
81453447|NCT04324073|162594816|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.59|||Regression, Cox|||Day 28||1.59|0.27|
81453448|NCT04324073|162594816|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.58|||Regression, Cox|||Day 90||1.58|0.31|
81453449|NCT04324073|162594816|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.25|||Regression, Cox|||Day 14||2.25|0.40|
81453450|NCT04324073|162594816|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.96|||Regression, Cox|||Day 28||1.96|0.40|
81453451|NCT04324073|162594816|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.58|||Regression, Cox|||Day 90||1.58|0.35|
81453452|NCT04324073|162594817|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior OR|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.34|||Proportionnal odds model|Bayesian analysis. Adjusted for age and centre.|% Confidence Interval is % Credible Interval here|Day 4||2.34|0.53|
81453453|NCT04324073|162594817|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior OR|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.08|||Proportionnal odds model|Bayesian analysis. Adjusted for age and centre.|% Confidence Interval is % Credible Interval here|Day 7||2.08|0.49|
81453454|NCT04324073|162594817|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior OR|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.47|||Proportionnal odds model|Bayesian analysis. Adjusted for age and centre.|% Confidence Interval is % Credible Interval here|Day 14||1.47|0.42|
81453455|NCT04324073|162594817|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior OR|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.02|||Proportionnal odds model|Bayesian analysis. Adjusted for age and centre.|% Confidence Interval is % Credible Interval here|Day 4||2.02|0.38|
81453456|NCT04324073|162594817|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior OR|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.4|||Proportionnal odds model|Bayesian analysis. Adjusted for age and centre.|% Confidence Interval is % Credible Interval here|Day 14||2.40|0.47|
81527033|NCT01620528|162741497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-64.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-72.19|-57.68|||mixed-effects model|||||-57.68|-72.19|< 0.001
81453457|NCT04324073|162594817|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior OR|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.57|||Proportionnal odds model|Bayesian analysis. Adjusted for age and sex|% Confidence Interval is % Credible Interval here|Day 90||2.57|0.50|
81527034|NCT01620528|162741498|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-29.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.272|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-37.28|-22.59|||mixed-effects model|||||-22.59|-37.28|< 0.001
81453458|NCT04324073|162594818|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|3.9||||adjusted on age and centre||||3.9|-6.1|
81453459|NCT04324073|162594819|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.57|||Fine-Gray model|adjusted for age and centre||Day 28||1.57|0.72|
81453460|NCT04324073|162594819|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.25|||Fine-Gray model|Adjusted for age and centre||Day 90||2.25|0.74|
81453461|NCT04324073|162594819|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.44|||Fine-Gray model|adjusted for age and centre||Day 28||2.44|0.59|
81453462|NCT04324073|162594819|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.55|||Fine-Gray model|Adjusted for age and centre||Day 90||1.55|0.74|
81453463|NCT04324073|162594820|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.75|||Fine-Gray model|Adjusted on age and centre||Day 28||1.75|0.81|
81453464|NCT04324073|162594820|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.67|||Fine-Gray model|Adjusted on age and centre||Day 90||1.67|0.80|
81453465|NCT04324073|162594820|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.66|||Fine-Gray model|Adjusted on age and centre||Day 28||2.66|0.55|
81453466|NCT04324073|162594820|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.37|||Fine-Gray model|Adjusted on age and centre||Day 90||2.37|0.71|
81453467|NCT04324073|162594821|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.44|||Fine-Gray model|Adjusted for age and centre||Day 28||1.44|0.42|
81453468|NCT04324073|162594821|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.47|||Fine-Gray model|adjusted for age and centre||Day 90||1.47|0.49|
81453469|NCT02260570|162594833|SUPERIORITY||F value|24.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|F(1,1,60) = 24.1, p \< 0.0001, adjusted r\^2 = 0.275||||||<0.0001
81453470|NCT02260570|162594834|SUPERIORITY||F value|6.23||||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|F(1,30) = 6.23, p = 0.0184, adjusted r\^2 = 0.144||||||0.0184
81453471|NCT03996447|162594835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|1.88||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Border delineation; Reader 1. The null hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error set at 0.025. To conclude the superiority of gadopiclenol-enhanced MRI, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously and for at least 2 out of 3 readers.||1.88|1.76|<.0001
81453472|NCT03996447|162594835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|2.0||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Border delineation; Reader 2. The null hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error at 0.025. To conclude the superiority of gadopiclenol-enhanced MRI, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously.||2.00|1.81|<.0001
81514280|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.78||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|1.69||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||1.69|-3.25|0.534
81514281|NCT01559259|162717543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.93||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|3.41||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||3.41|-1.55|0.462
81453473|NCT03996447|162594835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|1.44||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Border delineation; Reader 3. The null hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error at 0.025. To conclude the superiority of gadopiclenol-enhanced MRI, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously.||1.44|1.29|<.0001
81527035|NCT01620528|162741498|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-61.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.356|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-69.44|-54.36|||mixed-effects model|||||-54.36|-69.44|< 0.001
81453474|NCT03996447|162594835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|2.33||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Internal morphology; Reader 1. The null hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error at 0.025. To conclude the superiority of gadopiclenol-enhanced MRI, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously.||2.33|2.20|<.0001
81453475|NCT03996447|162594835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|1.85||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Internal morphology; Reader 2. The null hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error at 0.025. To conclude the superiority of gadopiclenol-enhanced MRI, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously.||1.85|1.69|<.0001
81527036|NCT01620528|162741499|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-28.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-35.96|-21.31|||mixed-effects model|||||-21.31|-35.96|< 0.001
81453476|NCT03996447|162594835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|2.06||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Internal morphology; Reader 3. The null hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error at 0.025. To conclude the superiority of gadopiclenol-enhanced MRI, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously.||2.06|1.85|<.0001
81453477|NCT03996447|162594835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|2.85||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Contrast enhancement; Reader 1. The null hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error at 0.025. To conclude the superiority of gadopiclenol-enhanced MRI, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously.||2.85|2.69|<.0001
81453478|NCT03996447|162594835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|2.67||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Contrast enhancement - Reader 2. The null hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error at 0.025. To conclude the superiority of gadopiclenol-enhanced MRI, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously.||2.67|2.49|<.0001
81453479|NCT03996447|162594835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.84|2.95||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Contrast enhancement; Reader 3. The null hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error at 0.025. To conclude the superiority of gadopiclenol-enhanced MRI, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously.||2.95|2.84|<.0001
81453480|NCT03996447|162594836|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol was concluded if the lower bound of this confidence interval was above the non-inferiority margin set to 0.35 for at least 2 out of 3 blinded readers and for the 3 co-primary criteria simultaneously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.02||The Null hypothesis was rejected if the 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference \[gadopiclenol scores mean - gadobutrol scores mean\] had its lower limit above -0.35.|t-test, 2 sided|The Student's t-based 95% CIs of the difference between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol were constructed for each of 3 co-primary criteria.||Criterion: Border delineation; Reader 1. The null hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol for each of the 3 primary criteria was equal to the non inferiority margin (-0.35). The alternative hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was greater than the non inferiority margin.||0.02|-0.06|<0.0001
81453481|NCT03996447|162594836|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol was concluded if the lower bound of this confidence interval was above the non-inferiority margin set to 0.35 for at least 2 out of 3 blinded readers and for the 3 co-primary criteria simultaneously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.11||The Null hypothesis was rejected if the 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference \[gadopiclenol scores mean - gadobutrol scores mean\] had its lower limit above -0.35.|t-test, 2 sided|The Student's t-based 95% CIs of the difference between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol were constructed for each of 3 co-primary criteria.||Criterion: Border delineation; Reader 2. The null hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol for each of the 3 primary criteria was equal to the non inferiority margin (-0.35). The alternative hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was greater than the non inferiority margin.||0.11|-0.04|<0.0001
81453482|NCT03996447|162594836|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin : -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Border delineation; Reader 3||0.05|-0.01|<0.0001
81453483|NCT03996447|162594836|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin : -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Internal morphology; Reader 1||0.03|-0.04|<0.0001
81453484|NCT03996447|162594836|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin : -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Internal morphology; Reader 2||0.09|-0.05|<0.0001
81453485|NCT03996447|162594836|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin : -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Internal morphology; Reader 3||0.08|0.01|<0.0001
81527037|NCT01620528|162741499|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-66.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.321|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-73.95|-59.04|||mixed-effects model|||||-59.04|-73.95|< 0.001
81453486|NCT03996447|162594836|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin : -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Contrast enhancement; Reader 1||0.07|-0.04|0.0001
81527038|NCT01620528|162741500|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-21.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.479|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-29.2|-13.57|||mixed-effects model|||||-13.57|-29.20|< 0.001
81576295|NCT03454581|162823906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||||0.05
81453487|NCT03996447|162594836|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin : -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Contrast enhancement; Reader 2||0.12|-0.03|<0.0001
81453488|NCT03996447|162594836|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin : -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Contrast enhancement; Reader 3||0.15|0.03|<0.0001
81453489|NCT00369486|162594855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0||||Adjusted for baseline central subfield thickness|repeated measures least sq. regression|Models adjusted for baseline values and for correlated data from subjects with two study eyes.||Comparison of change in central subfield thickening from baseline to 34 weeks in all five groups.||||0.46
81453490|NCT00369486|162594856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.04||95.0|0.2|1.0|||generalized estimating equations|||Analysis combined posterior and anterior injection + laser groups to compare with laser only.||1.0|0.2|0.04
81453491|NCT00369486|162594856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.63||95.0|0.5|2.9|||generalized estimating equations|||Analysis combined posterior and anterior injection only groups to compare with laser only treatment group.||2.9|0.5|0.63
81453492|NCT00369486|162594857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94||95.0|||||repeated measures least sq. regression|Adjusted for baseline values and for the correlated data from subjects with two study eyes.||Comparison of the mean change in visual acuity letter score among the five groups at 34 weeks. Negative changes represent a worsening in visual acuity.||||0.94
81453493|NCT03888066|162594874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.128|-0.067|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||Difference in adjusted mean changes (SE)||-0.067|-0.128|< 0.001
81453494|NCT03888066|162594875|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||=|0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.87||Threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Regression, Cox|||"Hazard Ratio patiromer vs placebo.~The HR for the time to first hyperkalemia event for patiromer vs placebo was calculated. HR and p-value come from a Cox proportional regression model adjusted for geographic region, sex, Baseline T2DM status, Baseline K+ value, and Baseline eGFR.~HR = Hazard Ratio; T2DM=Type 2 diabetes mellitus; eGFR=Estimated glomerular filtration rate"||0.87|0.45|= 0.006
81453495|NCT03888066|162594876|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||=|0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.87||Threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Regression, Cox|||"Hazard Ratio patiromer vs placebo.~The HR for the time to first hyperkalemia event for patiromer vs placebo was calculated. HR and p-value come from a Cox proportional regression model adjusted for geographic region, sex, Baseline T2DM status, Baseline K+ value, and Baseline eGFR.~HR = Hazard Ratio; T2DM=Type 2 diabetes mellitus; eGFR=Estimated glomerular filtration rate"||0.87|0.45|= 0.006
81453496|NCT03888066|162594877|SUPERIORITY||Annualized event rate ratio|0.658|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.534|0.81|||Negative binomial model adjusted for cov|||"NBMAC Annualized event RR patiromer vs placebo.~NBMAC adjusted for geographical region, sex, Baseline T2DM status, Baseline K+ value, and Baseline eGFR. Rate ratio less than 1 favors patiromer.~NBMAC=Negative binomial model adjusted for covariates; RR=Rate Ratio; T2DM=Type 2 diabetes mellitus; eGFR=Estimated glomerular filtration rate"||0.81|0.534|< 0.001
81453497|NCT03888066|162594878|SUPERIORITY||Win Ratio|1.526|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.231|1.906|||Win Ratio|||"Win ratio for composite.~Win ratio approach: Patients in the new treatment and control groups are formed into matched pairs based on their risk profiles. For each matched pair, the new treatment patient is labelled winner/loser depending on CV/hyperkalemia event first. The win ratio is the total number of winners divided by the total numbers of losers."||1.906|1.231|<0.001
81453498|NCT03888066|162594878|SUPERIORITY||Win Ratio|0.914|||=|0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.526|1.578|||Win Ratio|||"Win ratio CV death and hospitalization.~Win ratio approach: Patients in the new treatment and control groups are formed into matched pairs based on their risk profiles. For each matched pair, the new treatment patient is labelled winner/loser depending on CV/hyperkalemia event first. The win ratio is the total number of winners divided by the total numbers of losers. Unmatched win ratio is presented for this endpoint. Win ratio above 1 favors patiromer."||1.578|0.526|= 0.744
81453499|NCT03888066|162594879|SUPERIORITY||Win Ratio|1.248|||=|0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.003|1.564|||Win Ratio|||"Win ratio for composite.~Win ratio approach: Patients in the new treatment and control groups are formed into matched pairs based on their risk profiles. For each matched pair, the new treatment patient is labelled winner/loser depending on CV/hyperkalemia event first. The win ratio is the total number of winners divided by the total numbers of losers. Unmatched win ratio is presented for this endpoint. Win ratio above 1 favors patiromer."||1.564|1.003|= 0.048
81453500|NCT02207634|162594880|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was 0.19, calculated as 20% of the observed common standard deviation, which was estimated from observations in the placebo group by a repeated measured mixed-effect linear model with visit as a covariate. If the upper bound of the 95% CI for the difference between the placebo and evolocumab group in mean change from baseline for Z score averaged across the visits was less than the non-inferiority margin non-inferiority criteria were met.|Treatment Difference|0.0072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0375|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0664|0.0808||||||A repeated measures mixed-effect linear model was used to estimate treatment difference (placebo - evolocumab) in change from baseline and associated 95% confidence intervals (CI). The model included stratification factors for Study 20110118 (final screening low-density lipoprotein cholesterol \[LDL-C\] and geographical region), age, education level, baseline SWM strategy index Z score, treatment group, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||0.0808|-0.0664|
81514282|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|9.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.23|10.89||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||10.89|7.23|<0.001
81514283|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|8.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.33|9.95||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||9.95|6.33|<0.001
81576296|NCT03454581|162823907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||||<0.05
81514284|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|8.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.83|10.49||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||10.49|6.83|<0.001
81514285|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|7.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.78|9.44||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||9.44|5.78|<0.001
81514286|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.45||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.7||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||2.70|0.19|0.024
81514287|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.53||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|1.76||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||1.76|-0.69|0.392
81514288|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.05||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|2.3||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||2.30|-0.21|0.101
81514289|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|30.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.97|36.48||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||36.48|23.97|<0.001
81514290|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|27.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.74|34.11||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||34.11|21.74|<0.001
81514291|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|29.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.6|36.12||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||36.12|23.60|<0.001
81514292|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|27.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.33|33.86||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||33.86|21.33|<0.001
81514293|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.63||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|6.92||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||6.92|-1.65|0.228
81514294|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.33||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|4.51||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||4.51|-3.84|0.875
81514295|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.27||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|6.55||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||6.55|-2.02|0.299
81514296|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|36.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.48|45.47||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||45.47|28.48|<0.001
81527039|NCT01620528|162741500|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-60.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.557|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-68.77|-52.79|||mixed-effects model|||||-52.79|-68.77|< 0.001
81527040|NCT01620528|162741501|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.111|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.14|0.02|||mixed-effects model|||||0.02|-0.14|0.111
81453501|NCT02207634|162594881|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.0333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0363|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0378|0.1045||||||A repeated measures mixed-effect linear model was used to estimate treatment difference (placebo - evolocumab) in change from baseline and associated 95% confidence intervals (CI). The model included stratification factors for Study 20110118 (final screening LDL-C and geographical region), age, education level, baseline SWM between-errors Z score, treatment group, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||0.1045|-0.0378|
81453502|NCT02207634|162594882|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.0226|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0422|0.0873||||||A repeated measures mixed-effect linear model was used to estimate treatment difference (placebo - evolocumab) in change from baseline and associated 95% confidence intervals (CI). The model included stratification factors for Study 20110118 (final screening LDL-C and geographical region), age, education level, baseline PAL total errors adjusted Z score, treatment group, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||0.0873|-0.0422|
81453503|NCT02207634|162594883|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.0727|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0382|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0022|0.1477||||||A repeated measures mixed-effect linear model was used to estimate treatment difference ( placebo - evolocumab) in change from baseline and associated 95% confidence intervals (CI). The model included stratification factors for Study 20110118 (final screening LDL-C and geographical region), age, education level, baseline RTI median 5-choice reaction time Z score, treatment group, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||0.1477|-0.0022|
81453504|NCT00113763|162594912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by baseline IVRS ECOG performance status and geographic region||Null hypothesis was no difference between treatment groups||||<0.0001
81453505|NCT00113763|162594913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.806||||||This analysis was conducted contingent on a statistically significant difference in the primary outcome, and adjusted to an a priori threshold for statistical significance at a 4% level for a multiple comparison involving objective tumor response|Log Rank|Stratified by baseline IVRS ECOG performance status and geographic region||Null hypothesis was no difference between treatment groups||||0.806
81453506|NCT02111603|162594942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of on-treatment total fecal bile acid excretion with baseline total fecal bile acid excretion.||||0.012
81453507|NCT02237092|162594957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81453508|NCT02237092|162594958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81453509|NCT02237092|162594959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.02
81453510|NCT02237092|162594960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.58|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.58|||NNT|||||2.58|1.05|<0.05
81453511|NCT03577301|162594961|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi Square|3.3||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model testing whether condition predicted illicit drug use at 3 months.||||||0.35
81453512|NCT03577301|162594961|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi Square|1.97||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model testing whether condition predicted illicit drug use at 6 months.||||||0.58
81453513|NCT03577301|162594961|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi Square|1.68||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model testing whether condition predicted illicit drug use at 9 months.||||||0.64
81453514|NCT03577301|162594961|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi Square|1.15||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model testing whether condition predicted illicit drug use at 12 months.||||||0.76
81453515|NCT03577301|162594962|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi Square|3.08||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model testing whether condition predicted condomless anal sex acts at 3 months.||||||0.38
81453516|NCT03577301|162594962|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi Square|1.26||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model testing whether condition predicted condomless anal sex acts at 6 months.||||||0.74
81453517|NCT03577301|162594962|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi Square|1.27||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model testing whether condition predicted condomless anal sex acts at 9 months.||||||0.74
81453518|NCT03577301|162594962|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.66||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model testing whether condition predicted condomless anal sex acts at 12 months.||||||0.300
81453519|NCT03577301|162594963|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi Square|1.3||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model testing whether condition predicted marijuana use days at 3 months.||||||0.73
81453520|NCT03577301|162594963|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi Square|1.68||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model testing whether condition predicted marijuana use days at 6 months.||||||0.64
81453521|NCT03577301|162594963|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi Square|0.64||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model testing whether condition predicted marijuana use days at 9 months.||||||0.89
81453522|NCT03577301|162594963|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi Square|1.08||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model testing whether condition predicted marijuana use days at 12 months.||||||0.78
81453523|NCT03577301|162594964|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi Square|2.37||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model testing whether condition predicted alcohol use days at 3 months.||||||0.50
81453524|NCT03577301|162594964|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi Square|2.98||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model testing whether condition predicted alcohol use days at 6 months.||||||0.34
81453525|NCT03577301|162594964|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi Square|1.59||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model testing whether condition predicted alcohol use days at 9 months.||||||0.66
81453526|NCT03577301|162594964|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi Square|2.74||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model testing whether condition predicted alcohol use days at 12 months.||||||0.43
81453527|NCT00794339|162594983|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence margin=0||||||0.4883|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Participants were divided into two groups by whether their T/M Ratio fell at or above vs. below the observed median of 7.3 and the the median survival was compared between the 2 groups.||||0.4883
81453528|NCT00794339|162594984|EQUIVALENCE|no equivalence margin|Slope|-0.1235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6988||0.1924|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic Regression Modeling Complete Metabolic Response by T/M Ratio||||0.1924
81453529|NCT00794339|162594985|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence margin = 0||||||0.309|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Participants were divided into two groups: those at or above the median for T/M Ratio (7.3) vs. those below, and the time to primary tumor recurrence was compared between the 2 goups.||||0.3090
81453530|NCT00794339|162594986|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence margin=0||||||0.5291|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic Regression Evaluating Tissue to Muscle (T/M) uptake ratio as a Predictor of PELVIC Lymph Node Metastases at Baseline||||0.5291
81576297|NCT03454581|162823908|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||||<0.01
81453531|NCT00794339|162594986|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence margin=0||||||0.9684|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic Regression Evaluating Tissue to Muscle (T/M) uptake Ratio as a Predictor of COMMON ILIAC Lymph Node Metastases at Baseline||||0.9684
81453532|NCT00794339|162594986|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence margin=0||||||0.7327|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic Regression Evaluating Tissue to Muscle (T/M) uptake Ratio as a Predictor of Para Aortic Lymph Node Metastases at Baseline||||0.7327
81453533|NCT00794339|162594996|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence margin=0||||||0.4981|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Participants were divided into two groups by whether their T/M Ratio fell at or above vs. below the observed median of 7.3 and the time to observe new distant metastases was compared between the groups||||.4981
81453534|NCT01931878|162595003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison of mean RLS Scale scores between 21 incoA and 21 saline injections||||0.031
81453535|NCT01931878|162595004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0088
81453536|NCT01931878|162595005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0855|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0855
81453537|NCT00919126|162595061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance was adjusted for quantity of propofol (mg) administered during the induction period, gender, type of surgery and centre.||The dose of propofol adjusted to BSA and maintenance duration was expected to be 4.0 mg/m².min in the control group, 2.8 mg/m².min in one xenon group and 3.0 mg/m².min in the other xenon group. With an expected common standard deviation of 2.0 mg/m².min, a type I error of 0.05 (two-sided) and a power of 0.80, the sample size required to show a statistically significant difference between the three groups was estimated to be 48 patients per group, resulting in a total of 144 randomised patients.||||<0.0001
81453538|NCT00919126|162595061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0256|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.328|3.724||Pairwise comparison performed using Tukey's test.|ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance was adjusted for quantity of propofol (mg) administered during the induction period, gender, type of surgery and centre.|The difference Xenon 70% in Oxygen minus Medical Air in Oxygen was assessed.|||3.724|2.328|<0.0001
81453539|NCT00919126|162595061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2905|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|3.011||Pairwise comparison performed using Tukey's test.|ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance was adjusted for quantity of propofol (mg) administered during the induction period, gender, type of surgery and centre.|The difference Xenon 50% in Oxygen minus Medical Air in Oxygen was assessed.|||3.011|1.570|<0.0001
81453540|NCT00919126|162595061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7351||||0.0365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|1.432||Pairwise comparison was performed using the Tukey's test.|ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance was adjusted for quantity of propofol (mg) administered during the induction period, gender, type of surgery and centre.|The difference Xenon 70% in Oxygen minus Xenon 50% in Oxygen was assessed|||1.432|0.038|0.0365
81453541|NCT00719615|162595074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0||||Only risk factors significant at the 0.10 level in univariate analysis were included in the multivariate model.|Fisher Exact|||Patient characteristics for each group were assessed using descriptive statistics, including medians, range, frequencies, and proportions. Categorical outcomes were compared between the 3 groups using a Fisher's exact test. A logistic regression modeling procedure was used to compare the odds of a low vitamin D levels between patient groups while adjusting for other risk factors: gender, age, BMI, season, and TNM staging.||||<0.05
81453542|NCT02995408|162595086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|0.65||p-value was calculated|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.65|-2.63|.23
81453543|NCT02995408|162595087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.78||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|10.78||.05 is the threshold for significance|t-test, 2 sided|||We examined between group (3RP treatment versus wait-list) differences in pre-post change scores of resiliency.||10.78|.78|0.024
81453544|NCT02995408|162595088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.78||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.45|12.12||p=.05 is the threshold for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||12.12|3.45|0.001
81453545|NCT00295061|162595115|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A total sample size of 20 subjects could demonstrate comparability of an AUC(0-7days) with 90% power up to a standard deviation of 0.288 of the difference in the log scale, expected mean treatment difference of 0 (= ratio of 1), a lower equivalence limit of -0.223 (= log 0.8), upper limit of 0.223 (= log 1.25) and a one-sided alpha of 0.05 (90% CI).|Geometric least square means ratio|1.03||||||90.0|0.97|1.09||||||To compare AUC 0-7 days between the two treatments (Alpha-1 MP vs. Prolastin),natural log-transformed AUC 0-7 days values were analyzed by analysis of variance (ANOVA).||1.09|0.97|
81453546|NCT00101283|162595116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Overall Response Percent|18.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.4|41.7|||||Overall response percent for Pemetrexed/Carboplatin arm (percent of eligible, treated patients with complete or partial response)|The treatment was to be considered promising if a true response rate of 40% or higher was observed, whereas a rate of 15% or less would not be of interest. 3 or more responses were required to expand accrual to a second stage. This expansion did not occur.||41.7|5.4|
81453547|NCT00101283|162595116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Overall Response Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|20.6|||||Overall response percent for Pemetrexed/Gemcitabine arm (percent of eligible, treated patients with complete or partial response)|The treatment was to be considered promising if a true response rate of 40% or higher was observed, whereas a rate of 15% or less would not be of interest. 3 or more responses were required to expand accrual to a second stage. This expansion did not occur.||20.6|0.0|
81453548|NCT04238650|162595144|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter AUC\[0-∞\] was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.981|1.11||||||||1.11|0.981|
81514297|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|35.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.7|43.5||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||43.50|26.70|<0.001
81527041|NCT01620528|162741501|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.008|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.18|-0.01|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.01|-0.18|0.008
81453549|NCT04238650|162595145|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (Cmax) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter Cmax was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.24||||||||1.24|1.03|
81453550|NCT04238650|162595146|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter AUClast was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.997|1.11||||||||1.11|0.997|
81453551|NCT03633825|162595153|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.23|||=|0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.46|||Chi-squared|||||1.46|1.03|=.02
81453552|NCT03633825|162595154|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2|||=|0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.59|||Chi-squared|||||1.59|0.91|=.19
81453553|NCT01685840|162595191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.22||A sample size of 1100 patients was expected to provide approximately 90% power to detect a difference in the primary endpoint with an assumed type I error rate of 0.05, 2-sided. Analysis was adjusted for age, sex, ejection fraction, NT-proBNP and DM.|Regression, Cox|||||1.22|0.79|0.88
81453554|NCT01685840|162595192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.86||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.2|||Regression, Cox|||||1.20|0.62|0.37
81453555|NCT01685840|162595193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.0||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|39.0|||Bang-Tsiatis Partitioned Estimator|||||39|-20|0.53
81453556|NCT01685840|162595194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.37|||Regression, Cox|||||1.37|0.65|0.75
81514298|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|37.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.6|45.59||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||45.59|28.60|<0.001
81514299|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|35.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.67|43.68||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||43.68|26.67|<0.001
81514300|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.8||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.02|7.63||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||7.63|-4.02|0.543
81514301|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.07||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.75|5.6||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||5.60|-5.75|0.979
81514302|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.92||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|7.74||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||7.74|-3.90|0.517
81514303|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|42.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.51|55.41||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||55.41|30.51|<0.001
81527042|NCT01620528|162741502|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.092|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.18|0.02|||mixed-effects model|||||0.02|-0.18|0.092
81453557|NCT01685840|162595195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.31|||Regression, Cox|||||1.31|0.82|0.76
81453558|NCT01685840|162595196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.72|||Anderson-Gill Intensity Model|||||1.72|0.97|0.08
81453559|NCT01685840|162595197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.636|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline||||0.636
81453560|NCT01685840|162595197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.628|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 month||||0.628
81453561|NCT01685840|162595197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.586|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 month||||0.586
81453562|NCT01685840|162595197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.669|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 month||||0.669
81453563|NCT01685840|162595197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.949|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 month||||0.949
81453564|NCT01685840|162595198|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.188|2.947||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||3 month||2.947|-1.188|0.404
81453565|NCT01685840|162595198|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.478||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.881|3.836||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||6 month||3.836|-0.881|0.219
81453566|NCT01685840|162595198|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.099||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.433|4.63||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||12 month||4.630|-0.433|0.104
81453567|NCT01685840|162595198|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.999||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.253|5.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 month||5.250|-1.253|0.228
81453568|NCT01685840|162595199|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.017||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.06||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||3 month||0.060|-0.025|0.421
81514304|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|42.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.9|54.51||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||54.51|29.90|<0.001
81514305|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|45.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.67|57.57||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||57.57|32.67|<0.001
81514306|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|44.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.79|56.71||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||56.71|31.79|<0.001
81514307|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-1.29||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.82|7.25||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||7.25|-9.82|0.767
81514308|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-2.04||||0.629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.36|6.27||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||6.27|-10.36|0.629
81514309|NCT01559259|162717544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.87||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.66|9.39||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||9.39|-7.66|0.841
81514310|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.22|4.73||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||4.73|3.22|<0.001
81514311|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.88|4.39||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||4.39|2.88|<0.001
81514312|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32|4.83||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||4.83|3.32|<0.001
81702469|NCT00871572|163100963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36218.98||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30955.5|103393.46|||ANCOVA|||||103393.46|-30955.50|0.2850
81514313|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|3.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|4.14||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||4.14|2.64|<0.001
81514314|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.58||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.11||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||1.11|0.05|0.031
81514315|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.24||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.77||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||0.77|-0.28|0.360
81527043|NCT01620528|162741502|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.28|-0.08|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.08|-0.28|< 0.001
81576298|NCT03454581|162823909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||||0.05
81576299|NCT03454581|162823910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||||0.05
81576300|NCT03454581|162823911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||||0.05
81576301|NCT00267046|162823931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fine and Gray method.|||||||<0.001
81702470|NCT00871572|163100964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.7|0.584
81514316|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.68||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.21||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||1.21|0.15|0.011
81514317|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|13.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.54|15.73||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||15.73|10.54|<0.001
81514318|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|11.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.35|14.52||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||14.52|9.35|<0.001
81514319|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|13.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.95|16.13||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||16.13|10.95|<0.001
81514320|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|12.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.45|14.63||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||14.63|9.45|<0.001
81514321|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.1||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|2.91||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||2.91|-0.72|0.235
81514322|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.1||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|1.7||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||1.70|-1.91|0.910
81514323|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.5||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|3.31||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||3.31|-0.32|0.105
81514324|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|16.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.49|19.61||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||19.61|12.49|<0.001
81514325|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|14.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.33|18.43||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||18.43|11.33|<0.001
81514326|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|16.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|20.32||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||20.32|13.20|<0.001
81514327|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|15.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.68|18.78||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||18.78|11.68|<0.001
81453569|NCT01685840|162595199|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.028||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.074||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||6 month||0.074|-0.018|0.239
81514328|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.83||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|3.32||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||3.32|-1.66|0.514
81514329|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.35||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|2.13||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||2.13|-2.82|0.783
81514330|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.53||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|4.02||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||4.02|-0.96|0.227
81514331|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|18.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.95|23.61||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||23.61|12.95|<0.001
81514332|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|17.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.99|22.61||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||22.61|11.99|<0.001
81514333|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|20.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.13|25.78||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||25.78|15.13|<0.001
81514334|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|18.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.61|24.24||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||24.24|13.61|<0.001
81514335|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.64||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|3.09||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||3.09|-4.37|0.736
81514336|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-1.62||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.32|2.08||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||2.08|-5.32|0.390
81514337|NCT01559259|162717545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.53||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|5.26||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||5.26|-2.19|0.420
81514338|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.25|7.76||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||7.76|5.25|<0.001
81514339|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.62|7.11||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||7.11|4.62|<0.001
81514340|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|6.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.38|7.88||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||7.88|5.38|<0.001
81514341|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|5.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.23|6.73||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||6.73|4.23|<0.001
81514342|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.03||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.9||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||1.90|0.15|0.022
81514343|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.39||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.26||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||1.26|-0.48|0.380
81527044|NCT01620528|162741503|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.017|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.23|-0.01|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.01|-0.23|0.017
81514344|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.15||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.03||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||2.03|0.28|0.010
81514345|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|21.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.17|25.87||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||25.87|17.17|<0.001
81514346|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|19.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.29|23.95||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR, baseline numerical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||23.95|15.29|<0.001
81514347|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|22.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.89|26.59||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||26.59|17.89|<0.001
81514348|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|19.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.35|24.02||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||24.02|15.35|<0.001
81514349|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|1.83||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|4.88||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||4.88|-1.21|0.237
81514350|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.07||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|2.95||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||2.95|-3.09|0.965
81514351|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.56||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|5.6||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||5.60|-0.48|0.099
81514352|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|29.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.14|38.73||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||38.73|21.14|<0.001
81514353|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|28.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.48|37.0||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||37.00|19.48|<0.001
81514354|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|33.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.31|41.89||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||41.89|24.31|<0.001
81514355|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|30.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.87|39.41||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||39.41|21.87|<0.001
81514356|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.71||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.86|5.44||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||5.44|-6.86|0.821
81527045|NCT01620528|162741503|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.41|-0.18|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.18|-0.41|< 0.001
81527046|NCT01620528|162741504|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.31|-0.07|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.07|-0.31|< 0.001
81453570|NCT01685840|162595199|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.021||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 month||0.070|-0.028|0.402
81514357|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-2.4||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.51|3.71||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||3.71|-8.51|0.440
81514358|NCT01559259|162717546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.46||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|8.61||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, treatment-by-baseline categorical PSR and gender terms used as covariates. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||0-12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LSM from the ANOVA model.||8.61|-3.69|0.432
81514359|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.08||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|3.2||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||3.20|-1.04|0.571
81514360|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|0.98||||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|2.9||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||2.90|-0.94|0.593
81514361|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.65||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|7.68||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||7.68|-0.39|0.282
81514362|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.16||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|3.42||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||3.42|-1.11|0.552
81514363|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-0.01||||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|3.11||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||3.11|-3.13|0.994
81514364|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-0.23||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|2.8||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||2.80|-3.26|0.879
81514365|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|2.33||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|6.64||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||6.64|-1.98|0.280
81514366|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|33.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.54|42.81||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||42.81|24.54|<0.001
81514367|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|23.34||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.93|31.75||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||31.75|14.93|0.003
81514368|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|22.28||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.55|31.0||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||31.00|13.55|0.005
81514369|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|13.39||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.28|20.5||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||20.50|6.28|0.035
81514370|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|20.14||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.67|31.62||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||31.62|8.67|0.001
81527047|NCT01620528|162741504|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.51|-0.27|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.27|-0.51|< 0.001
81514371|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|9.56||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|20.51||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||20.51|-1.39|0.088
81514372|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|9.36||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|20.45||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||20.45|-1.73|0.100
81514373|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|62.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.93|74.15||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||74.15|50.93|<0.001
81514374|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|51.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.5|63.82||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||63.82|39.50|<0.001
81514375|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|64.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.92|76.43||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||76.43|52.92|<0.001
81514376|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|52.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.43|63.63||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||63.63|40.43|<0.001
81514377|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|10.66||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|24.35||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||24.35|-3.04|0.138
81514378|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-0.59||||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.71|13.52||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.52|-14.71|0.935
81514379|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|13.3||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|27.17||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||27.17|-0.57|0.063
81514380|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|74.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.82|86.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.53|62.82|<0.001
81514381|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|63.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.42|75.95||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||75.95|50.42|<0.001
81514382|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.21|83.57||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.57|59.21|<0.001
81514383|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|60.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.89|73.11||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||73.11|47.89|<0.001
81514384|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|14.43||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|26.89||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||26.89|1.97|0.027
81527048|NCT01620528|162741505|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.004|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.27|-0.03|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.03|-0.27|0.004
81514385|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|2.35||||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.91|15.61||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||15.61|-10.91|0.729
81514386|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|11.33||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|24.21||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||24.21|-1.55|0.087
81514387|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|75.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.5|88.7||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||88.70|62.50|<0.001
81514388|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|67.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.65|81.24||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.24|53.65|<0.001
81514389|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|74.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.21|87.7||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||87.70|61.21|<0.001
81514390|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|64.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.3|78.17||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||78.17|50.30|<0.001
81514391|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|11.59||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|23.06||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||23.06|0.12|0.052
81514392|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|2.84||||0.652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.49|15.16||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||15.16|-9.49|0.652
81514393|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|10.28||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|22.03||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||22.03|-1.47|0.090
81514394|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|79.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.41|92.46||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||92.46|67.41|<0.001
81514395|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.25|85.05||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.05|58.25|<0.001
81514396|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|78.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.29|91.56||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||91.56|66.29|<0.001
81514397|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|70.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.04|84.07||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||84.07|57.04|<0.001
81514398|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|9.61||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|19.8||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||19.80|-0.59|0.069
81453571|NCT01685840|162595199|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.009||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057|0.076||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||24 month||0.076|-0.057|0.780
81514399|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|0.65||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.73|12.03||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||12.03|-10.73|0.911
81514400|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|8.27||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|18.77||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||18.77|-2.23|0.127
81514401|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|76.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.37|90.72||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||90.72|62.37|<0.001
81514402|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|70.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.93|85.28||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.28|55.93|<0.001
81514403|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|76.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.22|90.79||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||90.79|62.22|<0.001
81514404|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.02|83.09||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.09|53.02|<0.001
81514405|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|8.57||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|18.61||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||18.61|-1.47|0.098
81514406|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|2.01||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.02|13.04||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.04|-9.02|0.721
81514407|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|8.28||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|18.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||18.41|-1.85|0.115
81514408|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|77.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.63|91.69||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||91.69|63.63|<0.001
81514409|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.07|86.22||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.22|57.07|<0.001
81514410|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|76.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.22|90.79||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||90.79|62.22|<0.001
81514411|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.14|84.06||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||84.06|54.14|<0.001
81514412|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|8.56||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|18.27||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||18.27|-1.15|0.086
81527049|NCT01620528|162741505|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.52|-0.27|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.27|-0.52|< 0.001
81514413|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|2.01||||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.76|12.77||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||12.77|-8.76|0.714
81514414|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|7.21||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|17.22||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||17.22|-2.80|0.164
81514415|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|74.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.56|89.2||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||89.20|59.56|<0.001
81514416|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.29|84.7||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||84.70|54.29|<0.001
81514417|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|73.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.18|88.3||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||88.30|58.18|<0.001
81514418|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|67.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.4|82.61||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||82.61|51.40|<0.001
81514419|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|7.46||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|17.04||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||17.04|-2.12|0.129
81514420|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.97||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|12.43||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||12.43|-8.50|0.712
81514421|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|6.12||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|16.0||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||16.00|-3.76|0.229
81514422|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|74.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.56|89.2||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||89.20|59.56|<0.001
81514423|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|70.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.45|85.64||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.64|55.45|<0.001
81514424|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|73.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.18|88.3||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||88.30|58.18|<0.001
81514425|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.53|83.57||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.57|52.53|<0.001
81514426|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|6.38||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|15.81||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||15.81|-3.05|0.186
81527050|NCT01620528|162741506|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-6.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.748||0.024|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-12.4|-0.06|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.06|-12.40|0.024
81514427|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.97||||0.703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.18|12.12||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||12.12|-8.18|0.703
81514428|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.06||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|14.79||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.79|-4.68|0.312
81514429|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|74.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.56|89.2||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||89.20|59.56|<0.001
81514430|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.61|86.57||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.57|56.61|<0.001
81514431|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|73.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.18|88.3||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||88.30|58.18|<0.001
81514432|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.86|84.56||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||84.56|53.86|<0.001
81514433|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.25||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|14.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.41|-3.92|0.265
81514434|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|11.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.53|-7.82|0.710
81514435|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.99||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|13.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.49|-5.52|0.416
81514436|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|74.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.56|89.2||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||89.20|59.56|<0.001
81514437|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.61|86.57||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.57|56.61|<0.001
81453572|NCT01685840|162595200|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.131||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.902|1.64||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||3 month||1.640|-5.902|0.268
81514438|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|73.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.18|88.3||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||88.30|58.18|<0.001
81514439|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.86|84.56||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||84.56|53.86|<0.001
81527051|NCT01620528|162741506|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-7.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.756||0.005|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-13.9|-1.53|||mixed-effects model|||||-1.53|-13.90|0.005
81527052|NCT01620528|162741507|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-5.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.226||0.078|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-12.93|1.56|||mixed-effects model|||||1.56|-12.93|0.078
81453573|NCT01685840|162595200|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.069||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.921|5.058|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 month||5.058|-2.921|0.599
81514440|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.25||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|14.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.41|-3.92|0.265
81514441|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|11.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.53|-7.82|0.710
81514442|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.99||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|13.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.49|-5.52|0.416
81514443|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.82|86.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.38|55.82|<0.001
81514444|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.88|83.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.74|52.88|<0.001
81514445|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.47|85.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.48|54.47|<0.001
81514446|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|65.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.16|81.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.74|50.16|<0.001
81514447|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.25||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|14.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.41|-3.92|0.265
81514448|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|11.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.53|-7.82|0.710
81514449|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.99||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|13.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.49|-5.52|0.416
81514450|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.82|86.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.38|55.82|<0.001
81514451|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.88|83.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.74|52.88|<0.001
81514452|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.47|85.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.48|54.47|<0.001
81514453|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|65.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.16|81.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.74|50.16|<0.001
81527053|NCT01620528|162741507|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-13.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.249|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-21.01|-6.42|||mixed-effects model|||||-6.42|-21.01|< 0.001
81514454|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.25||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|14.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.41|-3.92|0.265
81514455|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|11.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.53|-7.82|0.710
81514456|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.99||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|13.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.49|-5.52|0.416
81514457|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.82|86.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.38|55.82|<0.001
81514458|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.88|83.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.74|52.88|<0.001
81514459|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.47|85.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.48|54.47|<0.001
81514460|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|65.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.16|81.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.74|50.16|<0.001
81514461|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.25||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|14.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.41|-3.92|0.265
81514462|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|11.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.53|-7.82|0.710
81514463|NCT01559259|162717547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.99||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|13.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.49|-5.52|0.416
81514464|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|23.99||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.32|34.67||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||34.67|13.32|0.003
81514465|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|14.83||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.59|25.07||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||25.07|4.59|0.048
81514466|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|24.98||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.43|36.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||36.53|13.43|0.005
81514467|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|16.57||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.25|26.88||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||26.88|6.25|0.030
81527054|NCT01620528|162741508|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-8.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.475||0.015|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-16.27|-0.66|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.66|-16.27|0.015
81453574|NCT01685840|162595200|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.389||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.486|3.707||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||12 month||3.707|-4.486|0.852
81514468|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|6.86||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|18.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||18.53|-4.80|0.269
81514469|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-1.95||||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.34|9.43||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.43|-13.34|0.735
81514470|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|8.58||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|21.04||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||21.04|-3.88|0.176
81514471|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|63.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.07|77.52||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||77.52|49.07|<0.001
81514472|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|56.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.28|71.34||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||71.34|42.28|<0.001
81514473|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|67.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.58|81.55||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.55|53.58|<0.001
81514474|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|53.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.62|67.99||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||67.99|38.62|<0.001
81514475|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|10.28||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|23.82||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||23.82|-3.26|0.140
81514476|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|2.98||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.94|16.89||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||16.89|-10.94|0.674
81514477|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|14.58||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|27.93||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||27.93|1.22|0.034
81514478|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|72.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.25|86.39||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.39|58.25|<0.001
81514479|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|67.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.63|81.78||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.78|52.63|<0.001
81514480|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|72.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.4|86.4||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.40|58.40|<0.001
81527055|NCT01620528|162741508|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-22.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.514|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-30.38|-14.6|||mixed-effects model|||||-14.60|-30.38|< 0.001
81453575|NCT01685840|162595200|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.343||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.708|2.022||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||24 month||2.022|-8.708|0.221
81514481|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|64.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.32|78.91||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||78.91|49.32|<0.001
81514482|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|8.4||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|18.85||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||18.85|-2.06|0.119
81514483|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|2.84||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|13.98||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.98|-8.30|0.616
81514484|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|8.34||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|18.87||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||18.87|-2.20|0.125
81514485|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|74.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.73|88.25||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||88.25|60.73|<0.001
81514486|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.05|83.71||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.71|55.05|<0.001
81514487|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|73.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.65|87.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||87.38|59.65|<0.001
81514488|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.01|82.71||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||82.71|54.01|<0.001
81514489|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|6.33||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|15.65||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||15.65|-2.99|0.187
81514490|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|0.79||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.42|10.99||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||10.99|-9.42|0.881
81514491|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.05||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|14.71||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.71|-4.60|0.311
81514492|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.82|86.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.38|55.82|<0.001
81514493|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.88|83.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.74|52.88|<0.001
81514494|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.47|85.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.48|54.47|<0.001
81527056|NCT01620528|162741509|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-14.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.673|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-22.36|-5.87|||mixed-effects model|||||-5.87|-22.36|< 0.001
81514495|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|65.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.16|81.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.74|50.16|<0.001
81514496|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.25||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|14.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.41|-3.92|0.265
81514497|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|11.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.53|-7.82|0.710
81514498|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.99||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|13.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.49|-5.52|0.416
81514499|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.82|86.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.38|55.82|<0.001
81514500|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.88|83.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.74|52.88|<0.001
81514501|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.47|85.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.48|54.47|<0.001
81514502|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|65.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.16|81.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.74|50.16|<0.001
81700511|NCT05355818|163096977|SUPERIORITY||Diff. in proportion of responders in %|36.4|||||TWO_SIDED|||||There are no p-values when performing a Bayesian analysis. Instead, the probability that the difference in the posterior distributions is \> 0 is used.|Bayesian||There is no confidence interval when performing Bayesian analyses - instead a 95% credibility interval is used: 12.3% to 59.9%.|Primary estimand: Composite. Data considered non-response after initiation of rescue treatment or after permanent discontinuation of IMP. Missing data imputed as non-response.||||
81514503|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.25||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|14.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.41|-3.92|0.265
81514504|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|11.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.53|-7.82|0.710
81514505|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.99||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|13.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.49|-5.52|0.416
81514506|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.82|86.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.38|55.82|<0.001
81514507|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.88|83.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.74|52.88|<0.001
81453576|NCT01685840|162595201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.816||||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.999|2.367||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||3 month||2.367|-3.999|0.615
81514508|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.47|85.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.48|54.47|<0.001
81514509|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|65.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.16|81.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.74|50.16|<0.001
81514510|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.25||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|14.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.41|-3.92|0.265
81514511|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|11.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.53|-7.82|0.710
81514512|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.99||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|13.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.49|-5.52|0.416
81514513|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.82|86.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.38|55.82|<0.001
81514514|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.88|83.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.74|52.88|<0.001
81514515|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.47|85.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.48|54.47|<0.001
81514516|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|65.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.16|81.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.74|50.16|<0.001
81514517|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.25||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|14.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.41|-3.92|0.265
81514518|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|11.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.53|-7.82|0.710
81514519|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.99||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|13.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.49|-5.52|0.416
81514520|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.82|86.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.38|55.82|<0.001
81527057|NCT01620528|162741509|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-30.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.729|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-38.78|-22.04|||mixed-effects model|||||-22.04|-38.78|< 0.001
81527058|NCT01620528|162741510|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-11.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.736||0.002|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-19.94|-3.16|||mixed-effects model|||||-3.16|-19.94|0.002
81453577|NCT01685840|162595201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.252||||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.977|3.482||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||6 month||3.482|-2.977|0.878
81453578|NCT01685840|162595201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.406||||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.989|2.178||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||12 month||2.178|-4.989|0.441
81514521|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.88|83.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.74|52.88|<0.001
81514522|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.47|85.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.48|54.47|<0.001
81514523|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|65.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.16|81.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.74|50.16|<0.001
81514524|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.25||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|14.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.41|-3.92|0.265
81514525|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|11.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.53|-7.82|0.710
81514526|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.99||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|13.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.49|-5.52|0.416
81514527|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.82|86.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.38|55.82|<0.001
81514528|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.88|83.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.74|52.88|<0.001
81514529|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.47|85.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.48|54.47|<0.001
81514530|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|65.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.16|81.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.74|50.16|<0.001
81514531|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.25||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|14.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.41|-3.92|0.265
81514532|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|11.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.53|-7.82|0.710
81527059|NCT01620528|162741510|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-29.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.788|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-38.19|-21.18|||mixed-effects model|||||-21.18|-38.19|< 0.001
81700512|NCT05355818|163096978|SUPERIORITY||Diff. in proportion of responders in %|31.7|||||TWO_SIDED|||||There are no p-values when performing a Bayesian analysis. Instead, the probability that the difference in the posterior distributions is \> 0 is used.|Bayesian||There is no confidence interval when performing Bayesian analyses - instead a 95% credibility interval is used: 5.6% to 51.1%.|||||
81700513|NCT05355818|163096979|SUPERIORITY||Diff. in proportion of responders in %|31.2|||||TWO_SIDED|||||There are no p-values when performing a Bayesian analysis. Instead, the probability that the difference in the posterior distributions is \> 0 is used.|Bayesian||There is no confidence interval when performing Bayesian analyses - instead a 95% credibility interval is used: 8.7% to 49.4%|||||
81453579|NCT01685840|162595201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.091||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.673|5.856||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||24 month||5.856|-3.673|0.653
81514533|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.99||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|13.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.49|-5.52|0.416
81514534|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.82|86.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.38|55.82|<0.001
81514535|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.88|83.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.74|52.88|<0.001
81514536|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.47|85.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.48|54.47|<0.001
81514537|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|65.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.16|81.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.74|50.16|<0.001
81514538|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.25||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|14.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.41|-3.92|0.265
81514539|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|11.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.53|-7.82|0.710
81514540|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.99||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|13.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.49|-5.52|0.416
81514541|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.82|86.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.38|55.82|<0.001
81514542|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.88|83.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.74|52.88|<0.001
81700514|NCT05355818|163096980|SUPERIORITY||Diff. in proportion of responders in %|25.1|||||TWO_SIDED|||||There are no p-values when performing a Bayesian analysis. Instead, the probability that the difference in the posterior distributions is \> 0 is used.|Bayesian||There is no confidence interval when performing Bayesian analyses - instead a 95% credibility interval is used: 3.9% to 42.3%.|Primary estimand: Composite. Data considered non-response after initiation of rescue treatment or after permanent discontinuation of IMP. Missing data imputed as non-response.||||
81514543|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.47|85.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.48|54.47|<0.001
81514544|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|65.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.16|81.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.74|50.16|<0.001
81527060|NCT01620528|162741511|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-12.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.805||0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-20.92|-3.83|||mixed-effects model|||||-3.83|-20.92|0.001
81527061|NCT01620528|162741511|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-29.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.868|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-38.66|-21.28|||mixed-effects model|||||-21.28|-38.66|< 0.001
81453580|NCT01685840|162595202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.226||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.097|0.645||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||3 month||0.645|-3.097|0.199
81453581|NCT01685840|162595202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.742||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.735|1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 month||1.250|-2.735|0.465
81453582|NCT01685840|162595202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.074||||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.119|1.97||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||12 month||1.970|-2.119|0.943
81514545|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.25||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|14.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.41|-3.92|0.265
81514546|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|11.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.53|-7.82|0.710
81514547|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.99||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|13.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.49|-5.52|0.416
81514548|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.82|86.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.38|55.82|<0.001
81514549|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.88|83.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.74|52.88|<0.001
81514550|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.47|85.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.48|54.47|<0.001
81514551|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|65.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.16|81.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.74|50.16|<0.001
81514552|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.25||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|14.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.41|-3.92|0.265
81514553|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|11.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.53|-7.82|0.710
81514554|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.99||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|13.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.49|-5.52|0.416
81514555|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.82|86.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.38|55.82|<0.001
81514556|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.88|83.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.74|52.88|<0.001
81527062|NCT01620528|162741512|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.038|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.22|0.01|||mixed-effects model|||||0.01|-0.22|0.038
81527063|NCT01620528|162741512|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.488|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.16|0.08|||mixed-effects model|||||0.08|-0.16|0.488
81453583|NCT01685840|162595202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.478||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.286|4.241||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||24 month||4.241|-1.286|0.294
81453584|NCT01685840|162595203|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.579||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.527|1.369||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||3 month||1.369|-4.527|0.294
81453585|NCT01685840|162595203|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.946||||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.096|2.203||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||6 month||2.203|-4.096|0.555
81514557|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.47|85.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.48|54.47|<0.001
81514558|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|65.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.16|81.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.74|50.16|<0.001
81514559|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.25||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|14.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.41|-3.92|0.265
81514560|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|11.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.53|-7.82|0.710
81514561|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.99||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|13.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.49|-5.52|0.416
81514562|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|71.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.82|86.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.38|55.82|<0.001
81514563|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|68.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.88|83.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.74|52.88|<0.001
81514564|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|69.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.47|85.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.48|54.47|<0.001
81514565|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|65.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.16|81.74||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.74|50.16|<0.001
81514566|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.25||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|14.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.41|-3.92|0.265
81514567|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|11.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.53|-7.82|0.710
81514568|NCT01559259|162717548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|3.99||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|13.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.49|-5.52|0.416
81514569|NCT01559259|162717549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.45||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo), p-value, HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating and gender terms used as covariates.||0.45|0.17|<0.001
81527064|NCT01620528|162741513|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.252|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.2|0.07|||mixed-effects model|||||0.07|-0.20|0.252
81527065|NCT01620528|162741513|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.058|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.25|0.02|||mixed-effects model|||||0.02|-0.25|0.058
81453586|NCT01685840|162595203|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.798||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.178|2.583||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||12 month||2.583|-4.178|0.643
81514570|NCT01559259|162717549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.39||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo), p-value, HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating and gender terms used as covariates.||0.39|0.15|<0.001
81514571|NCT01559259|162717549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.35||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo), p-value, HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating and gender terms used as covariates.||0.35|0.13|<0.001
81700515|NCT05355818|163096981|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.47||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.16|29.78|||Regression, Logistic||Risk difference estimated using logistic regression stratified by baseline IGA-CHE score.|The primary estimand using the composite strategy is used for the analysis. Data is considered non response after initiation of rescue treatment or after permanent discontinuation of IMP. Missing data is imputed as non-response.||29.78|5.16|0.0054
81514572|NCT01559259|162717549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.41||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo), p-value, HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating and gender terms used as covariates.||0.41|0.15|<0.001
81514573|NCT01559259|162717549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.12||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.63||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg), p-value, HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating and gender terms used as covariates.||1.63|0.77|0.549
81514574|NCT01559259|162717549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.97||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.42||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg), p-value, HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating and gender terms used as covariates.||1.42|0.66|0.863
81514575|NCT01559259|162717549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.86||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.28||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg), p-value, HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating and gender terms used as covariates.||1.28|0.57|0.454
81514576|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-41.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.56|-22.58||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-22.58|-59.56|<0.001
81514577|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-40.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.41|-22.56||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-22.56|-59.41|<0.001
81514578|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-38.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.49|-19.79||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-19.79|-57.49|<0.001
81514579|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-38.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.94|-19.28||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-19.28|-56.94|<0.001
81514580|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-3.13||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.67|2.4||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||2.40|-8.67|0.274
81514581|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-2.89||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|2.62||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||2.62|-8.40|0.304
81527066|NCT01620528|162741514|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.009|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.34|-0.03|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.03|-0.34|0.009
81527067|NCT01620528|162741514|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.5|-0.18|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.18|-0.50|< 0.001
81514582|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-0.96||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.41|5.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||5.49|-7.41|0.769
81514583|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-71.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.0|-54.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-54.38|-88.00|<0.001
81514584|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-66.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.26|-49.72||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-49.72|-84.26|<0.001
81514585|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-67.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.75|-50.19||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-50.19|-84.75|<0.001
81514586|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-62.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.45|-45.07||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-45.07|-80.45|<0.001
81514587|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-8.53||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.55|-1.5||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-1.50|-15.55|0.021
81514588|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-3.99||||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.05|4.07||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||4.07|-12.05|0.337
81514589|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-5.26||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.28|2.76||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||2.76|-13.28|0.204
81514590|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-77.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.29|-63.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-63.49|-92.29|<0.001
81514591|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-71.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.71|-56.58||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-56.58|-86.71|<0.001
81514592|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-72.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.06|-57.68||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-57.68|-88.06|<0.001
81514593|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-67.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.87|-51.52||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-51.52|-82.87|<0.001
81514594|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-10.71||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|-3.21||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-3.21|-18.20|0.007
81514595|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-3.99||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.86|4.88||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||4.88|-12.86|0.385
81453587|NCT01685840|162595203|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.647||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.767|3.472||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||24 month||3.472|-4.767|0.757
81514596|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-6.29||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.97|2.4||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||2.40|-14.97|0.162
81514597|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-76.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.35|-62.27||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-62.27|-91.35|<0.001
81514598|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-70.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.79|-55.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-55.41|-85.79|<0.001
81514599|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-71.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.0|-56.31||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-56.31|-87.00|<0.001
81514600|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-65.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.03|-49.34||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-49.34|-81.03|<0.001
81514601|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-11.7||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.86|-3.55||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-3.55|-19.86|0.007
81514602|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-4.94||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.34|4.46||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||4.46|-14.34|0.310
81514603|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-7.36||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.63|1.9||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||1.90|-16.63|0.126
81514604|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-75.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.35|-60.93||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-60.93|-90.35|<0.001
81514605|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-66.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.99|-50.88||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-50.88|-81.99|<0.001
81514606|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-69.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.96|-53.71||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-53.71|-84.96|<0.001
81514607|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-65.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.03|-49.34||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-49.34|-81.03|<0.001
81514608|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-10.61||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.02|-2.19||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-2.19|-19.02|0.016
81514609|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-0.69||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.69|9.32||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.32|-10.69|0.895
81453588|NCT01685840|162595204|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.484||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.102|4.133||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||3 month||4.133|-5.102|0.837
81514610|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-5.09||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|4.62||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||4.62|-14.80|0.308
81514611|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-71.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.58|-56.13||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-56.13|-86.58|<0.001
81700516|NCT05355818|163096982|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.21||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|39.72|||Regression, Logistic||Risk difference estimated using logistic regression stratified by baseline IGA-CHE score.|The primary estimand using the composite strategy is used for the analysis. Data is considered non response after initiation of rescue treatment or after permanent discontinuation of IMP. Missing data is imputed as non-response.||39.72|2.69|0.0248
81514612|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-62.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.04|-46.19||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-46.19|-78.04|<0.001
81514613|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-64.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.64|-48.5||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-48.50|-80.64|<0.001
81514614|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-59.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.12|-43.55||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-43.55|-76.12|<0.001
81514615|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-11.49||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.63|-1.35||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-1.35|-21.63|0.028
81514616|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-1.88||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.15|9.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.38|-13.15|0.747
81514617|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-5.88||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.88|5.12||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||5.12|-16.88|0.303
81514618|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-62.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.64|-46.34||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-46.34|-78.64|<0.001
81514619|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-60.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.15|-44.02||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-44.02|-76.15|<0.001
81514620|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-63.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.64|-47.27||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-47.27|-79.64|<0.001
81514621|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-53.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.1|-36.72||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-36.72|-70.10|<0.001
81527068|NCT01620528|162741515|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.06|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.3|0.03|||mixed-effects model|||||0.03|-0.30|0.060
81700517|NCT05355818|163096983|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.08||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|33.46|||Regression, Logistic||Risk difference estimated using logistic regression stratified by baseline IGA-CHE score.|The primary estimand using the composite strategy is used for the analysis. Data is considered non response after initiation of rescue treatment or after permanent discontinuation of IMP. Missing data is imputed as non-response.||33.46|-11.30|0.3320
81702471|NCT00871572|163100964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.7|0.426
81514622|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-9.14||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.18|2.9||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||2.90|-21.18|0.137
81514623|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-6.34||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.39|5.71||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||5.71|-18.39|0.311
81514624|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-11.23||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.97|0.52||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||0.52|-22.97|0.067
81514625|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-51.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.42|-34.66||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-34.66|-68.42|<0.001
81514626|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-57.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.27|-40.76||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-40.76|-73.27|<0.001
81514627|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-53.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.16|-36.26||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-36.26|-70.16|<0.001
81514628|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-47.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.81|-30.83||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-30.83|-64.81|<0.001
81514629|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-3.52||||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.89|9.85||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.85|-16.89|0.604
81514630|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-8.78||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|3.94||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||3.94|-21.50|0.184
81514631|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-6.43||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.56|6.7||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||6.70|-19.56|0.340
81514632|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-40.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.67|-22.88||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-22.88|-57.67|<0.001
81514633|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-47.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.21|-30.27||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-30.27|-64.21|<0.001
81514634|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-43.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.57|-25.72||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-25.72|-60.57|<0.001
81702472|NCT00871572|163100964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.6|0.657
81453589|NCT01685840|162595204|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.693||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.662|2.276||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||6 month||2.276|-7.662|0.288
81453590|NCT01685840|162595204|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.539||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.81|3.732||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||12 month||3.732|-6.810|0.567
81453591|NCT01685840|162595204|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.512||||0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.394|9.419||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||24 month||9.419|-4.394|0.475
81514635|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-44.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.55|-27.34||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-27.34|-61.55|<0.001
81514636|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|4.29||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|18.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||18.38|-9.80|0.548
81514637|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-2.51||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|11.18||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.18|-16.20|0.721
81514638|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|0.44||||0.951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.47|14.35||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.35|-13.47|0.951
81514639|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-29.13||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.66|-11.59||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-11.59|-46.66|0.005
81514640|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-34.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.62|-16.97||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-16.97|-51.62|0.001
81514641|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-36.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.8|-18.73||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-18.73|-53.80|<0.001
81514642|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-34.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.77|-17.35||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-17.35|-51.77|<0.001
81514643|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|5.45||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.89|19.79||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||19.79|-8.89|0.455
81514644|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|0.43||||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|14.65||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.65|-13.80|0.953
81514645|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-2.48||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.63|11.66||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.66|-16.63|0.731
81514646|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-22.63||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.97|-5.29||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-5.29|-39.97|0.024
81514647|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-26.87||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.12|-9.62||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-9.62|-44.12|0.009
81514648|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-30.76||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.36|-13.16||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-13.16|-48.36|0.003
81527069|NCT01620528|162741515|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.44|-0.1|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.10|-0.44|< 0.001
81514649|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-27.26||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.51|-10.0||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-10.00|-44.51|0.007
81514650|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|4.66||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|18.82||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||18.82|-9.50|0.516
81514651|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|0.55||||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.63|14.72||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.72|-13.63|0.939
81514652|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-4.53||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.86|9.8||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.80|-18.86|0.536
81514653|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-15.81||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.02|1.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||1.41|-33.02|0.107
81514654|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-23.71||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.91|-6.51||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-6.51|-40.91|0.019
81514655|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-28.44||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.99|-10.88||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-10.88|-45.99|0.006
81514656|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-25.04||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.23|-7.85||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 400 mg - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-7.85|-42.23|0.012
81514657|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|9.16||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.75|23.08||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 200 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||23.08|-4.75|0.195
81514658|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|1.48||||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.54|15.5||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 250 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||15.50|-12.54|0.835
81514659|NCT01559259|162717550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion|-4.41||||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.61|9.79||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen 300 mg + Acetaminophen 500 mg - Ibuprofen 400 mg) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.79|-18.61|0.542
81514660|NCT01559259|162717551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.01||p-value was calculated using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on the weighted Gamma statistic.||1.01|0.79|<0.001
81514661|NCT01559259|162717551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.01||p-value was calculated using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on the weighted Gamma statistic.||1.01|0.79|< 0.001
81514662|NCT01559259|162717551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.99||p-value was calculated using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on the weighted Gamma statistic.||0.99|0.73|< 0.001
81514663|NCT01559259|162717551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.95||p-value was calculated using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on the weighted Gamma statistic.||0.95|0.65|< 0.001
81514664|NCT01559259|162717551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.37||p-value was calculated using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on the weighted Gamma statistic.||0.37|-0.07|0.174
81514665|NCT01559259|162717551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.26||p-value was calculated using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on the weighted Gamma statistic.||0.26|-0.18|0.722
81514666|NCT01559259|162717551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.11||p-value was calculated using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on the weighted Gamma statistic.||0.11|-0.32|0.365
81514667|NCT05425732|162717554|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percent|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|-2.8|1.1|||||V116 minus PCV20|Injection site erythema: estimated difference in percent||1.1|-2.8|
81514668|NCT05425732|162717554|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percent|-12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|-8.2|||||V116 minus PCV20|Injection site pain: estimated difference in percent||-8.2|-16.2|
81514669|NCT05425732|162717554|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percent|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-0.2|||||V116 minus PCV20|Injection site swelling: estimated difference in percent||-0.2|-4.4|
81514670|NCT05425732|162717554|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percent|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|10.3|||||V116 minus PCV20|Injection site erythema: estimated difference in percent||10.3|-6.6|
81514671|NCT05425732|162717554|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percent|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|8.6|||||V116 minus PCV20|Injection site pain: estimated difference in percent||8.6|-12.7|
81514672|NCT05425732|162717554|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|7.9|||||V116 minus PCV20|Injection site swelling: estimated difference in percent||7.9|-9.2|
81514673|NCT05425732|162717555|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percent|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|3.8|||||V116 minus PCV20|Fatigue: estimated difference in percent||3.8|-2.7|
81514674|NCT05425732|162717555|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percent|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|1.2|||||V116 minus PCV20|Headache: estimated difference in percent||1.2|-4.1|
81514675|NCT05425732|162717555|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percent|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|-2.8|1.2|||||V116 minus PCV20|Myalgia: estimated difference in percent||1.2|-2.8|
81514676|NCT05425732|162717555|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||||V116 minus PCV20|Pyrexia: estimated difference in percent||1.0|-1.0|
81514677|NCT05425732|162717555|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percent|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|17.6|||||V116 minus PCV20|Fatigue: estimated difference in percent||17.6|-5.3|
81514678|NCT05425732|162717555|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percent|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|5.0|-5.5|15.5|||||V116 minus PCV20|Headache: estimated difference in percent||15.5|-5.5|
81514679|NCT05425732|162717555|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percent|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|10.6|||||V116 minus PCV20|Myalgia: estimated difference in percent||10.6|-6.8|
81514680|NCT05425732|162717555|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percent|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|6.2|||||V116 minus PCV20|Pyrexia: estimated difference in percent||6.2|-2.2|
81514681|NCT05425732|162717557|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT Ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|1.72||1-sided|cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 3: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||1.72|1.40|<0.001
81514682|NCT05425732|162717557|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT Ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.88|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 6A: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||0.88|0.68|<0.001
81514683|NCT05425732|162717557|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT Ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.18|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 7F: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||1.18|0.95|<0.001
81514684|NCT05425732|162717557|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT Ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.53|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 8: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||1.53|1.25|<0.001
81514685|NCT05425732|162717557|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT Ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.93|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 10A: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||0.93|0.75|<0.001
81514686|NCT05425732|162717557|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT Ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|1.72|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 11A: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||1.72|1.39|<0.001
81514687|NCT05425732|162717557|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT Ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.21|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 12F: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||1.21|0.92|<0.001
81514688|NCT05425732|162717557|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT Ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.84|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 19A: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||0.84|0.69|<0.001
81514689|NCT05425732|162717557|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT Ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.92|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 22F: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||0.92|0.72|<0.001
81527070|NCT01620528|162741516|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.118|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.28|0.05|||mixed-effects model|||||0.05|-0.28|0.118
81514690|NCT05425732|162717557|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT Ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.32|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 33F: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||1.32|1.01|<0.001
81514691|NCT05425732|162717557|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 2.0 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|4.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.12|5.04|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 9N: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||5.04|4.12|<0.001
81514692|NCT05425732|162717557|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 2.0 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|3.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.91|3.74|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 15A: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||3.74|2.91|<0.001
81514693|NCT05425732|162717557|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 2.0 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|2.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|2.34|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 15C: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||2.34|1.77|<0.001
81514694|NCT05425732|162717557|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 2.0 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|5.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.16|6.41|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 16F: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||6.41|5.16|<0.001
81514695|NCT05425732|162717557|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 2.0 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|16.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|19.09|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 17F: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||19.09|14.90|<0.001
81514696|NCT05425732|162717557|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 2.0 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|9.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.66|10.79|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 20A: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||10.79|8.66|<0.001
81514697|NCT05425732|162717557|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 2.0 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|8.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.86|9.55|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 23A: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||9.55|6.86|<0.001
81514698|NCT05425732|162717557|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 2.0 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|10.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.48|12.0|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 23B: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||12.00|8.48|<0.001
81514699|NCT05425732|162717557|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 2.0 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|38.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.87|44.25|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 24F: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||44.25|33.87|<0.001
81514700|NCT05425732|162717557|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 2.0 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|21.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.68|25.18|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 31: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||25.18|18.68|<0.001
81514701|NCT05425732|162717557|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PCV20) being \> 2.0 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|6.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.59|6.8|||cLDA model||V116/PCV20|Serotype 35B: V116/PCV20 GMT Ratio||6.80|5.59|<0.001
81514702|NCT05425732|162717558|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PCV20\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline being \>10 percentage points (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|Percent Difference|44.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.7|48.6||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||V116 minus PCV20|Serotype 9N: V116-PCV20 Percentage Difference||48.6|40.7|<0.001
81514703|NCT05425732|162717558|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PCV20\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline being \>10 percentage points (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|Percent Difference|30.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.8|35.8||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||V116 minus PCV20|Serotype 15A: V116-PCV20 Percentage Difference||35.8|25.8|<0.001
81453592|NCT01685840|162595205|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.057||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|6.364||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||3 month||6.364|-4.250|0.696
81514704|NCT05425732|162717558|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PCV20\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline being \>10 percentage points (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|Percent Difference|9.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|12.9||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||V116 minus PCV20|Serotype 15C: V116-PCV20 Percentage Difference||12.9|5.6|<0.001
81514705|NCT05425732|162717558|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PCV20\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline being \>10 percentage points (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|Percent Difference|51.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.1|54.9||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||V116 minus PCV20|Serotype 16F: V116-PCV20 Percentage Difference||54.9|47.1|<0.001
81514706|NCT05425732|162717558|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PCV20\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline being \>10 percentage points (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|Percent Difference|66.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.8|69.6||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||V116 minus PCV20|Serotype 17F: V116-PCV20 Percentage Difference||69.6|62.8|<0.001
81514707|NCT05425732|162717558|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PCV20\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline being \>10 percentage points (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|Percent Difference|57.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.2|61.1||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||V116 minus PCV20|Serotype 20A: V116-PCV20 Percentage Difference||61.1|54.2|<0.001
81514708|NCT05425732|162717558|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PCV20\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline being \>10 percentage points (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|Percent Difference|42.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.6|46.6||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||V116 minus PCV20|Serotype 23A: V116-PCV20 Percentage Difference||46.6|37.6|<0.001
81514709|NCT05425732|162717558|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PCV20\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline being \>10 percentage points (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|Percent Difference|35.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.1|39.6||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||V116 minus PCV20|Serotype 23B: V116-PCV20 Percentage Difference||39.6|32.1|<0.001
81514710|NCT05425732|162717558|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PCV20\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline being \>10 percentage points (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|Percent Difference|74.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.1|77.1||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||V116 minus PCV20|Serotype24F: V116-PCV20 Percentage Difference||77.1|71.1|<0.001
81514711|NCT05425732|162717558|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PCV20\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline being \>10 percentage points (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|Percent Difference|58.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.8|62.1||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||V116 minus PCV20|Serotype 31: V116-PCV20 Percentage Difference||62.1|54.8|<0.001
81514712|NCT05425732|162717558|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PCV20\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline being \>10 percentage points (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|Percent Difference|53.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.6|56.6||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||V116 minus PCV20|Serotype35B: V116-PCV20 Percentage Difference||56.6|49.6|<0.001
81514713|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.33||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 3: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||1.33|0.90|<0.001
81514714|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|2.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|2.62||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 6A: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||2.62|1.61|<0.001
81514715|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|5.0|1.23|1.84||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 7F: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||1.84|1.23|<0.001
81514716|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|1.79||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 8: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||1.79|1.26|<0.001
81514717|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|2.43||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 9N: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||2.43|1.59|<0.001
81514718|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|1.92||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 10A: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||1.92|1.26|<0.001
81514719|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|1.91||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 11A: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||1.91|1.26|<0.001
81514720|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.17||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 12F: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||2.17|1.37|<0.001
81514721|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|2.37||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 15A: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||2.37|1.55|<0.001
81514722|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.35||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 15C: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||2.35|1.36|<0.001
81514723|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|1.91||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 16F: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||1.91|1.26|<0.001
81514724|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.02||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 17F: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||2.02|1.26|<0.001
81514725|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.4||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 19A: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||1.40|0.97|<0.001
81514726|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.18||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 20A: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||2.18|1.39|<0.001
81514727|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|2.49||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 22F: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||2.49|1.58|<0.001
81514728|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|2.44||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 23A: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||2.44|1.43|<0.001
81514729|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.04||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 23B: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||2.04|1.11|<0.001
81514730|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.67||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 24F: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||1.67|1.10|<0.001
81514731|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|2.69||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 31: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||2.69|1.63|<0.001
81514732|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.57||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 33F: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||2.57|1.52|<0.001
81514733|NCT05425732|162717559|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|1.87||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 35B: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||1.87|1.26|<0.001
81514734|NCT05425732|162717560|OTHER|"A conclusion of acceptability is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI of the percentages of participants with a~≥4-fold rise from baseline to 30 days postvaccination being \> 50 percentage points (one-sided p-value \< 0.025)."||||||0.667||||||1-sided|Clopper-Pearson method.|||Serotype 6C||||0.667
81514735|NCT05425732|162717560|OTHER|"A conclusion of acceptability is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI of the percentages of participants with a~≥4-fold rise from baseline to 30 days postvaccination being \> 50 percentage points (one-sided p-value \< 0.025)."|||||<|0.001||||||1-sided|Clopper-Pearson method.|||Serotype 15B||||<0.001
81514736|NCT05425732|162717561|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|2.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.77|||||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 6C: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT Ratio||2.77|1.52|
81514737|NCT05425732|162717561|OTHER|A conclusion of immunobridging is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116 18-49 Years/V116 50-64 Years) being \> 0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT|2.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|2.6||1-sided|LDA model||V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years|Serotype 15B: V116 18-49 years/V116 50-64 years GMT ratio||2.60|1.57|<0.001
81700518|NCT05355818|163096984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.02||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.51|53.52|||Regression, Logistic||Risk difference estimated using logistic regression stratified by baseline IGA-CHE score.|The primary estimand using the composite strategy is used for the analysis. Data is considered non response after initiation of rescue treatment or after permanent discontinuation of IMP. Missing data is imputed as non-response.||53.52|12.51|0.0016
81700519|NCT05355818|163096985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.65||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|-0.88|||ANCOVA|||Primary estimand: Composite. Data considered non-response by using WOCF (including the baseline value) after initiation of rescue treatment or after permanent discontinuation of IMP. Missing data imputed using WOCF (including the baseline value).||-0.88|-4.42|0.0038
81453593|NCT01685840|162595205|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.966||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.715|7.647||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months||7.647|-3.715|0.497
81453594|NCT01685840|162595205|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.564||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.456|12.673||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||12 month||12.673|0.456|0.035
81453595|NCT01685840|162595205|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.857||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.247|10.961||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||24 month||10.961|-5.247|0.488
81514738|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|1.6|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 3: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||1.60|1.35|
81514739|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.89|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 6A: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||0.89|0.70|
81514740|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.18|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 7F: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||1.18|0.95|
81514741|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|1.59|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 8: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||1.59|1.29|
81514742|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.92|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 10A: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||0.92|0.72|
81514743|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.36|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 11A: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||1.36|1.11|
81514744|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.26|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 12F: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||1.26|0.96|
81514745|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.77|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 19A: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||0.77|0.63|
81514746|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.9|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 22F: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||0.90|0.72|
81514747|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.18|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 33F: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||1.18|0.95|
81514748|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|5.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.82|6.06|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 9N: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||6.06|4.82|
81514749|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|6.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.03|7.64|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 15A: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||7.64|6.03|
81514750|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|2.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|2.79|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 15C: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||2.79|2.17|
81514751|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|8.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.95|9.64|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 16F: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||9.64|7.95|
81514752|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|16.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.25|18.41|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 17F: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||18.41|15.25|
81514753|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|12.92|||||TWO_SIDED|5.0|11.81|14.13|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 20A: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||14.13|11.81|
81514754|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|6.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.69|7.24|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 23A: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||7.24|5.69|
81514755|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|3.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.91|3.64|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 23B: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||3.64|2.91|
81514756|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|21.08|||||TWO_SIDED|85.0|18.97|23.43|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 24F: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||23.43|18.97|
81514757|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|11.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.36|12.34|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 31: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||12.34|10.36|
81514758|NCT05425732|162717562|OTHER|cLDA model|GMC Ratio|14.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.97|15.4|||||V116/PCV20|Serotype 35B: V116/PCV20 GMC Ratio||15.40|12.97|
81514759|NCT01328041|162717571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||T distribution|-1.432|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-1.343||The P value was derived by the null hypothesis testing of no change from Baseline in HIV-1 RNA at Day 8 at the two-sided 5% significance level using a single sample t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.343|-1.520|<0.001
81514760|NCT01328041|162717572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|69.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.0|76.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA less than 50 copies/mL at Week 24.|||76|62|
81514761|NCT01328041|162717573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|63.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|70.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA less than 50 copies/mL at Week 48.|||70|56|
81453596|NCT01685840|162595206|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.017||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.383|3.417||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||3 month||3.417|-3.383|0.992
81453597|NCT01685840|162595206|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.409|3.969||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||6 month||3.969|-3.409|0.882
81514762|NCT00100230|162717593|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis: standard power calculation of 20%; used 2-sided t-test||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance: p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.30
81514763|NCT00100230|162717594|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis: standard power calculation of 20%; used 2-sided t-test||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance: p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.27
81514764|NCT00100230|162717594|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis: standard power calculation of 20%; used 2-sided t-test||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.27
81514765|NCT00100230|162717595|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis: standard power calculation of 20%; used 2-sided t-test||||||8e-06|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance: p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.000008
81514766|NCT02688088|162717598|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.965|1.06||||||||1.06|0.965|
81514767|NCT02688088|162717599|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.935|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.871|1.0||||||||1.00|0.871|
81514768|NCT02688088|162717600|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.898|1.22||||||||1.22|0.898|
81514769|NCT02688088|162717601|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.845|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|0.94||||||||0.940|0.760|
81514770|NCT02688088|162717602|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.35|1.81||||||||1.81|1.35|
81514771|NCT02688088|162717603|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.956|1.13||||||||1.13|0.956|
81514772|NCT02688088|162717604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.976|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.805|1.18||||||||1.18|0.805|
81514773|NCT02688088|162717605|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.867|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.775|0.972||||||||0.972|0.775|
81514774|NCT06053541|162717642|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the evaluation of statistical significance, considering that the data do not follow a normal distribution and that the two samples are independent and not paired, the Mann-Whitney test was applied and a p value \< 0.05 was considered.||||0.24
81514775|NCT06053541|162717643|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the evaluation of statistical significance, considering that the data do not follow a normal distribution and that the two samples are independent and not paired, the Mann-Whitney test was applied and a p value \< 0.05 was considered.||||0.37
81514776|NCT06053541|162717644|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the evaluation of statistical significance, considering that the data do not follow a normal distribution and that the two samples are independent and not paired, the Mann-Whitney test was applied and a p value \< 0.05 was considered.||||0.03
81514777|NCT06053541|162717645|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Beds in the general practice and Pulmonology: For the evaluation of statistical significance, considering that the data do not follow a normal distribution and that the two samples are independent and not paired, the Mann-Whitney test was applied and a p value \< 0.05 was considered.||||0.11
81514778|NCT06053541|162717645|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Beds in Adults ICU: For the evaluation of statistical significance, considering that the data do not follow a normal distribution and that the two samples are independent and not paired, the Mann-Whitney test was applied and a p value \< 0.05 was considered.||||<0.01
81514779|NCT06053541|162717646|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the evaluation of statistical significance, considering that the data do not follow a normal distribution and that the two samples are independent and not paired, the Mann-Whitney test was applied and a p value \< 0.05 was considered.||||0.01
81514780|NCT06053541|162717647|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the evaluation of statistical significance, considering that the data do not follow a normal distribution and that the two samples are independent and not paired, the Mann-Whitney test was applied and a p value \< 0.05 was considered.||||0.07
81527071|NCT01620528|162741516|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.48|-0.13|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.13|-0.48|< 0.001
81527072|NCT01620528|162741517|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.313|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.14|0.05|||mixed-effects model|||||0.05|-0.14|0.313
81514781|NCT00245050|162717648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|2.16|||Chi-squared|||Based on published literature, it is estimated that the incidence of HFS for all grades is 49%. A decrease of 50% or more in the incidence of HFS in patients receiving pyridoxine would be of clinical significance. A sample size of 27 patients per group was chosen as this would allow us to detect a difference between HFS incidence of 49% and 11.5% (alpha=0.05, two-sided, power=0.80). Interim analysis was conducted after 30 patients were enrolled and had evaluable HFS assessment data.||2.16|0.536|<0.05
81514782|NCT00245050|162717649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.916||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.916
81514783|NCT00123162|162717653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|7.6|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline pain intensity (Visual Analog Scale (VAS) score).||With 26 subjects per treatment group and an assumed within-group standard deviation of 7 units, the study was designed to have 90% statistical power for a two-sided, 0.05 significance level test to detect a difference of 6.5 units in TOPAR4 between a single dose of 100 mg of sildenafil and placebo. However, we anticipated subject drop-out as high as 15%; therefore, we planned to recruit 31 subjects per treatment group.||7.6|2.9|<0.001
81514784|NCT00123162|162717654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-42.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.3|-26.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison of the VAS score at hour 4 (Sildenafil Citrate - Placebo)|||-26.8|-58.3|<.001
81514785|NCT02301546|162717662|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81514786|NCT04838054|162717663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values \<0.05 means statistically significant|ANCOVA|||||||0.28
81514787|NCT04838054|162717664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 means statistically significant|ANCOVA|||||||0.011
81514788|NCT04838054|162717665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81514789|NCT02447250|162717713|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Chi-squared|||comparison of mean birth weights between responders and non-responders||||0.14
81700520|NCT00092677|163097035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.591||95.0|0.826|1.115|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment and baseline peak transaortic jet velocity (as continuous covariate)|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on EZ/Simva 10/40 mg compared to Placebo|||1.115|0.826|0.591
81453598|NCT01685840|162595206|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.904||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.973|4.782||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||12 month||4.782|-2.973|0.647
81453599|NCT01685840|162595206|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.322||||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.894|5.538||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||24 month||5.538|-4.894|0.903
81700521|NCT00092677|163097036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.973||||0.732||95.0|0.833|1.137|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment and baseline peak transaortic jet velocity (as continuous covariate)|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on EZ/Simva 10/40 mg compared to Placebo|||1.137|0.833|0.732
81700522|NCT00092677|163097037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.024||95.0|0.628|0.967|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment and baseline peak transaortic jet velocity (as continuous covariate)|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on EZ/Simva 10/40 mg compared to Placebo|||0.967|0.628|0.024
81453600|NCT01685840|162595207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Hospitalizations||||0.74
81453601|NCT01685840|162595207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||ER only events||||0.45
81453602|NCT01685840|162595207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Rehab facilities||||0.67
81453603|NCT01685840|162595207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Total admissions||||0.47
81453604|NCT01685840|162595208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Hospital Costs||||0.88
81453605|NCT01685840|162595208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Physician Fees||||0.69
81453606|NCT01685840|162595208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Total Cost||||0.88
81453607|NCT03516513|162595277|SUPERIORITY|t-tests||||||0.905|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.905
81514790|NCT02447250|162717714|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.16
81514791|NCT02447250|162717715|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81514792|NCT02447250|162717717|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81514793|NCT02447250|162717718|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.50
81514794|NCT01126437|162717752|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Three tests were conducted in hierarchical order. Non-inferiority of time to death from any cause was tested on the two Respimat doses: Tio R 5 vs. Tio HH18, then if non-inferiority was achieved Tio R 2.5 vs Tio HH18. If successful, a test of superiority of Tio R5 over Tio HH18 for time to first COPD exacerbation was conducted. The non-inferiority delta for time to death was 1.25. Non-inferiority tests were performed at one-sided α=0.025 level. Superiority test was performed at two sided α=0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.957|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.837|1.094|||Regression, Cox|||H0: Hazard Ratio for Respimat/HandiHaler \>= 1.25 Ha: Hazard Ratio for Respimat/HandiHaler \< 1.25||1.094|0.837|
81514795|NCT01126437|162717752|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Three tests were conducted in hierarchical order. Non-inferiority of time to death from any cause was tested on the two Respimat doses: Tio R 5 vs. Tio HH18, then if non-inferiority was achieved Tio R 2.5 vs Tio HH18. If successful, a test of superiority of Tio R5 over Tio HH18 for time to first COPD exacerbation was conducted. The non-inferiority delta for time to death was 1.25. Non-inferiority tests were performed at one-sided α=0.025 level. Superiority test was performed at two sided α=0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.996|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.872|1.136|||Regression, Cox|||H0: Hazard Ratio for Respimat/HandiHaler \>= 1.25 Ha: Hazard Ratio for Respimat/HandiHaler \< 1.25||1.136|0.872|
81514796|NCT01126437|162717753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.978||||0.4194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.928|1.032|||Regression, Cox|||"H0: Hazard Ratio for Respimat/HandiHaler = 1 Ha: Hazard Ratio for Respimat/HandiHaler ≠ 1~at alpha = 0.05"||1.032|0.928|0.4194
81514797|NCT01126437|162717753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.016||||0.5593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.964|1.07|||Regression, Cox|||"H0: Hazard Ratio for Respimat/HandiHaler = 1 Ha: Hazard Ratio for Respimat/HandiHaler ≠ 1~at alpha = 0.05"||1.070|0.964|0.5593
81700523|NCT00092677|163097038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.829||||0.344||95.0|0.563|1.222|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment and baseline peak transaortic jet velocity (as continuous covariate)|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on EZ/Simva 10/40 mg compared to Placebo|||1.222|0.563|0.344
81702473|NCT00871572|163100965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.1|0.365
81514798|NCT01126437|162717753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.038||||0.1639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.985|1.094|||Regression, Cox|||"H0: Hazard Ratio for Respimat/HandiHaler = 1 Ha: Hazard Ratio for Respimat/HandiHaler ≠ 1~at alpha = 0.05"||1.094|0.985|0.1639
81514799|NCT01126437|162717754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The first test performed was to test the main effect for treatment in the mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model, specifically the 95% CI for the contrast between Tio R 5ug and Tio HH 18ug was compared to the non-inferiority delta of 50 mL. If that test was successful, the second test in the hierarchy was to test the main effect for treatment in the MMRM model, specifically the 95% CI for the contrast between Tio R 2.5 ug and Tio HH 18 ug was compared to the non-inferiority delta of 50 mL.|Adjusted mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.018||An autoregression-1 covariance structure modeled the within-subject errors because visits were equally spaced. The Kenward-Roger approximation estimated denominator degrees of freedom.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, investigative site, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction, and a random term of patient.|"FEV1 was analyzed through Week 120 using REML-based repeated measures.~H0: Adjusted mean difference for Respimat/HandiHaler ≥ 50ml Ha: Adjusted mean difference for Respimat/HandiHaler \< 50 ml"||0.018|-.038|
81514800|NCT01126437|162717754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The first test performed was to test the main effect for treatment in the mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model, specifically the 95% CI for the contrast between Tio R 5ug and Tio HH 18ug was compared to the non-inferiority delta of 50 mL. If that test was successful, the second test in the hierarchy was to test the main effect for treatment in the MMRM model, specifically the 95% CI for the contrast between Tio R 2.5 ug and Tio HH 18 ug was compared to the non-inferiority delta of 50 mL.|Adjusted mean difference|-0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|-0.009||An autoregression-1 covariance structure modeled the within-subject errors because visits were equally spaced. The Kenward-Roger approximation estimated denominator degrees of freedom.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, investigative site, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction, and a random term of patient.|"FEV1 was analyzed through Week 120 using REML-based repeated measures.~H0: Adjusted mean difference for Respimat/HandiHaler ≥ 50ml Ha: Adjusted mean difference for Respimat/HandiHaler \< 50 ml"||-.009|-.065|
81514801|NCT01126437|162717755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of events|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.06|||Negative binomial regression|||||1.06|0.95|0.8330
81514802|NCT01126437|162717755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of events|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.8047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.05|||Negative binomial regression|||||1.05|0.94|0.8047
81514803|NCT01126437|162717755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of events|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.6468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.07|||Negative binomial regression|||||1.07|0.96|0.6468
81514804|NCT01126437|162717756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.068||||0.1762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.971|1.176|||Regression, Cox|||||1.176|0.971|0.1762
81514805|NCT01126437|162717756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.024||||0.6384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.929|1.128|||Regression, Cox|||||1.128|0.929|0.6384
81514806|NCT01126437|162717756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.044||||0.3784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.949|1.148|||Regression, Cox|||||1.148|0.949|0.3784
81514807|NCT01126437|162717757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of events|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.1255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.22||p-value from negative binomial regression.|Negative binomial regression|||||1.22|0.98|0.1255
81514808|NCT01126437|162717757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of events|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.3441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.18||p-value from negative binomial regression.|Negative binomial regression|||||1.18|0.94|0.3441
81514809|NCT01126437|162717757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of events|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.5573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.16||p-value from negative binomial regression.|Negative binomial regression|||||1.16|0.92|0.5573
81514810|NCT01126437|162717758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.011||||0.6823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.959|1.066|||Regression, Cox|||||1.066|0.959|0.6823
81700524|NCT00092677|163097039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.997||||0.968||95.0|0.842|1.179|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment and baseline peak transaortic jet velocity (as continuous covariate)|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on EZ/Simva 10/40 mg compared to Placebo|||1.179|0.842|0.968
81453608|NCT03516513|162595277|SUPERIORITY|t-test||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.320
81453609|NCT03516513|162595278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.155||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.155
81514811|NCT01126437|162717758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.983||||0.5377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.932|1.037|||Regression, Cox|||||1.037|0.932|0.5377
81514812|NCT01126437|162717758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.028||||0.3048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.975|1.084|||Regression, Cox|||||1.084|0.975|0.3048
81514813|NCT01126437|162717759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.105||||0.3043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.913|1.336|||Regression, Cox|||Causes of death from MACE were determined by adjudication.||1.336|0.913|0.3043
81514814|NCT01126437|162717759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.3263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.909|1.331|||Regression, Cox|||Causes of death from MACE were determined by adjudication.||1.331|0.909|0.3263
81514815|NCT01126437|162717759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.004||||0.9644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.834|1.209|||Regression, Cox|||Causes of death from MACE were determined by adjudication.||1.209|0.834|0.9644
81514816|NCT01126437|162717760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.171||||0.2439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.898|1.526|||Regression, Cox|||Time to death from MACE was analyzed using the full study duration including vital status follow-up.||1.526|0.898|0.2439
81514817|NCT01126437|162717760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.111||||0.4413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.453|||Regression, Cox|||Time to death from MACE was analyzed using the full study duration including vital status follow-up.||1.453|0.850|0.4413
81514818|NCT01126437|162717760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.054||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.814|1.363|||Regression, Cox|||Time to death from MACE was analyzed using the full study duration including vital status follow-up.||1.363|0.814|0.6910
81514819|NCT01220973|162717764|OTHER||Slope|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702474|NCT00871572|163100965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.1|0.191
81514820|NCT02163967|162717765|OTHER||||||<|0.02||||||Mixed effects regression model, a nested (within subject) random intercept for dose, fixed effects for age, dose, time and dose x time interaction. Significance level p=.05, Bonferonni correction was used for post-hoc tests.|Regression, Linear|Post-hoc comparisons using least-square means. Kenward-Roger adjustments to denominator degrees of freedom.Increase in HRV at 2Amp compared to sham.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in High frequency HRV after 20 minutes of stimulation or 15 minutes after cessation of stimulation at the low (1mAmp) or high (2mAmp) dose compared to sham stimulation||||<.02
81514821|NCT02163967|162717766|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in the number of side effects reported during either dose of stimulation compared to sham stimulation. Statistical differences were examined for light flickering in peripheral vision . Other side effects were reported by too few subjects to be analyzed statistically.||||<.001
81514822|NCT02163967|162717767|OTHER|||||||0.81||||||Mixed effects regression model, a nested (within subject) random intercept for dose, fixed effects for age, dose, time and dose x time interaction. Significance level p=.05, Bonferonni correction was used for post-hoc tests.|Regression, Linear|Post-hoc comparisons were made using least-square means. Kenward-Roger adjustments to denominator degrees of freedom.||||||0.81
81514823|NCT02163967|162717768|OTHER|||||||0.47||||||Mixed effects regression model, a nested (within subject) random intercept for dose, fixed effects for age, dose, time and dose x time interaction. Significance level p=.05, Bonferonni correction was used for post-hoc tests.|Regression, Linear|Post-hoc comparisons were made using least-square means. Kenward-Roger adjustments to denominator degrees of freedom.||||||0.47
81514824|NCT01972308|162717771|SUPERIORITY||Group differences in expected 12 month c|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.04||||||||0.04|-0.64|
81514825|NCT01972308|162717772|SUPERIORITY||Group differences in expected 12 month c|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.01||||||||-0.01|-1.38|
81514826|NCT01972308|162717773|SUPERIORITY||Group differences in expected 12 month c|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.43||||||||0.43|-0.33|
81514827|NCT01972308|162717774|SUPERIORITY||Group differences in expected 12 month c|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.48||||||||0.48|-0.42|
81514828|NCT01972308|162717775|SUPERIORITY||Group differences in expected 12 month c|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.19||||||||0.19|-0.10|
81514829|NCT01972308|162717776|SUPERIORITY||Group differences in expected 12 month c|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.6||||||||0.60|-0.24|
81514830|NCT02851797|162717814|SUPERIORITY|LS Means, CIs, and p-values are obtained from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on change from baseline in 4SC at Month 18 with baseline values for: 4SC, time to rise from floor, time to run/walk 10 metres, distance walked in 6 minutes and re-derived age at first dose fitted as covariates, with concomitant steroid use and treatment group as independent classification factors.|generalised least square mean ratio|0.86|||=|0.0345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.745|0.989||LS Means, CIs, and p-values are obtained from ANCOVA model on change from baseline in 4SC at Month 18 with baseline values for: the above mentioned parameters as covariates, with steroid use and treatment group as independent classificat factors.|ANCOVA||LS Means, CIs, and p-values are obtained from ANCOVA model on change from baseline in 4SC at Month 18 with baseline values for: the above mentioned parameters as covariates, with steroid use and treatment group as independent classificat factors.|Log transformation applied||0.989|0.745|=0.0345
81700525|NCT00092677|163097040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.088||||0.771||95.0|0.617|1.917|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment and baseline peak transaortic jet velocity (as continuous covariate)|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on EZ/Simva 10/40 mg compared to Placebo|||1.917|0.617|0.771
81514831|NCT02851797|162717815|SUPERIORITY|LS Means, CIs, and p-values are obtained from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on change from baseline in time to rise from the Floor at Month 18 with baseline values for: 4SC, time to rise from floor, time to run/walk 10 m, distance walked in 6 minutes and re-derived age at first dose fitted as covariates, with concomitant steroid use and treatment group as independent classification factors.|difference in least square means|-3.28|||=|0.3044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.573|3.018||See comment above|ANCOVA||See comment above|||3.018|-9.573|=0.3044
81514832|NCT02851797|162717816|SUPERIORITY|LS Means, CIs, and p-values are obtained from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on change from baseline in distance walked at the end of the 6-minute walking test (6MWT) at Month 18 with baseline values for: 4SC, time to rise from floor, time to run/walk 10 metres, distance walked in 6 minutes and re-derived age at first dose fitted as covariates, with concomitant steroid use and treatment group as independent classification factors.|Difference in least square means|9.96|||=|0.3723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.071|31.983||See comment above|ANCOVA|LS means, CIs, p-values were obtained from analysis of covariance model on change from baseline in distance walked at the end of the 6MWT at Month18.|See comment above|||31.983|-12.071|=0.3723
81453610|NCT03516513|162595278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.974||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.974
81453611|NCT03516513|162595280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.212|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.212
81514833|NCT02851797|162717817|SUPERIORITY|LS Means, CIs, and p-values are obtained from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on change from baseline in total NSAA score at Month 18 with baseline values for: total NSAA score, 4SC, time to rise from floor, time to run/walk 10 metres, distance walked in 6 minutes and re-derived age at first dose fitted as covariates, with concomitant steroid use and treatment group as independent classification factors.|Difference in least square means|1.91|||=|0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.295|3.533||Same comment as above|ANCOVA||Same comment as above.|||3.533|0.295|=0.0209
81514834|NCT02851797|162717818|SUPERIORITY|Estimated cumulative failures, ratio of cumulative failures, CIs, and p-values are obtained from a negative binomial regression on the subject cumulative number of failures across all post-baseline visits. Total failed items at baseline, baseline values for: 4SC, time to rise from floor, time to run/walk 10 metres, distance walked in 6 minutes and re-derived age at first dose were included as independent covariates, with treatment group and steroid use included as indep classification factors.|Ratio of cumulative failures|0.61|||=|0.0202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.408|0.927||same comment as above|negative binomial regression model|Estimated cumulative failures, their ratio were obtained from a negative binomial regression on the cumulative N of failures across all visits.|"A lower ratio indicates a greater reduction in cumulative loss of function across 18 months for givinostat compared with placebo.~See also comment above."|||0.927|0.408|=0.0202
81702475|NCT00871572|163100965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.1|0.297
81514835|NCT02851797|162717819|SUPERIORITY|LS Means, CIs, and p-values are obtained from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on change from baseline in normalised muscle strength at Month 18 with baseline normalised muscle strength and re-derived age at first dose fitted as covariates, with concomitant steroid use and treatment group as independent classification factors.|Difference in least square means|0.19|||=|0.0902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.401||same comment as above|ANCOVA||same comment as above|Overall knee extension||0.401|-0.030|=0.0902
81514836|NCT02851797|162717819|SUPERIORITY|LS Means, CIs, and p-values are obtained from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on change from baseline in normalised muscle strength at Month 18 with baseline normalised muscle strength and re-derived age at first dose fitted as covariates, with concomitant steroid use and treatment group as independent classification factors.|Difference in least square means|0.09|||=|0.1818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.213||same comment as above|ANCOVA||same comment as above|Overall elbow flexion||0.213|-0.041|=0.1818
81514837|NCT02851797|162717820|SUPERIORITY|LS Means, CIs, and p-values are obtained from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on change from baseline in VL MFF at Month 18 with baseline VL MFF and re-derived age at first dose fitted as covariates, with concomitant steroid use and treatment group as independent classification factors.|Difference in least square means|-2.92|||=|0.0354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.641|-0.204||Same comment as above|ANCOVA||Same comment as above|||-0.204|-5.641|=0.0354
81514838|NCT02512874|162717826|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.62
81514839|NCT01425359|162717861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||Angina frequency was compared by fitting a generalized linear model with log link and negative binomial distribution response.|Generalized linear model|||||||0.008
81514840|NCT01425359|162717862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||Sublingual nitroglycerin use frequency was compared by fitting a generalized linear model with log link and negative binomial distribution response.|Generalized linear model|||||||0.003
81514841|NCT03520348|162717871|NON_INFERIORITY|It is considered less than 20% of differences between groups to consider non-inferiority||||||0.285|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.285
81514842|NCT03520348|162717872|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered noninferiority if there are no differences in the 20% between the research drug and the reference medicine||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.680
81514843|NCT03520348|162717873|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered noninferiority if there are no differences in the 20% between the research drug and the reference medicine||||||0.839|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.839
81453612|NCT03516513|162595281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.507|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.507
81514844|NCT03520348|162717874|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered noninferiority if there are no differences in the 20% between the research drug and the reference medicine||||||0.137|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.137
81453613|NCT03516513|162595282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.091
81453614|NCT04856930|162595290|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.7841|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.42|1.73||LS Mean, Standard error, 90% CI, p-value based on LRMM which included: treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Hurley Stage at baseline (II vs. III) as categorical covariates; baseline AN count as continuous covariate.|Linear repeated measures model (LRMM)|||||1.73|-2.42|0.7841
81453615|NCT04856930|162595290|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.2885|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.74|3.4||LS Mean, Standard error, 90% CI, p-value based on LRMM which included: treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Hurley Stage at baseline (II vs. III) as categorical covariates; baseline AN count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||||3.40|-0.74|0.2885
81514845|NCT03520348|162717876|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered noninferiority if there are no differences in the 20% between the research drug and the reference medicine||||||0.667|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.667
81514846|NCT03520348|162717877|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered noninferiority if there are no differences in the 20% between the research drug and the reference medicine||||||0.561|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.561
81514847|NCT03520348|162717878|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered noninferiority if there are no differences in the 20% between the research drug and the reference medicine||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.000
81637941|NCT01377844|162966039|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.67||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-1.04||The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline. Statistical significant is set at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline diastolic BP, baseline HbA1c category, site, age category, gender and race||||-1.04|-4.30|0.0015
81514848|NCT03520348|162717879|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered noninferiority if there are no differences in the 20% between the research drug and the reference medicine||||||0.317|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.317
81514849|NCT03520348|162717880|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered noninferiority if there are no differences in the 20% between the research drug and the reference medicine||||||0.414|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.414
81514850|NCT03639623|162717894|OTHER|||||||0.053|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.053
81514851|NCT03639623|162717895|OTHER|||||||0.958|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.958
81514852|NCT03639623|162717896|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.011
81514853|NCT03639623|162717897|OTHER|||||||0.454|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.454
81514854|NCT03639623|162717898|OTHER|||||||0.154|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.154
81514855|NCT03639623|162717899|OTHER|||||||0.125|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: ALT||||0.125
81514856|NCT03639623|162717899|OTHER|||||||0.375|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: AST||||0.375
81514857|NCT03639623|162717899|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: ALP||||<0.001
81514858|NCT03639623|162717900|OTHER|||||||0.054|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.054
81514859|NCT03639623|162717901|OTHER|||||||0.378|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome variable: Total Cholesterol||||0.378
81514860|NCT03639623|162717901|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: Triglyceride||||0.010
81514861|NCT03639623|162717901|OTHER|||||||0.264|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: Non-HDL-C||||0.264
81514862|NCT03639623|162717901|OTHER|||||||0.954|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: HDL-C||||0.954
81514863|NCT03639623|162717901|OTHER|||||||0.127|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: HDL-C Subclass 2||||0.127
81514864|NCT03639623|162717901|OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: HDL-C Subclass 3||||0.029
81514865|NCT03639623|162717901|OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome variable: LDL-C||||0.630
81514866|NCT03639623|162717901|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: VLDL-C||||0.010
81514867|NCT03639623|162717901|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: VLDL concentration||||0.160
81514868|NCT03639623|162717901|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||paired t-test|||Small dense LDL-C||||0.020
81514869|NCT03639623|162717902|OTHER|||||||0.529|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.529
81514870|NCT03639623|162717903|OTHER|||||||0.403|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: LDL Size||||0.403
81514871|NCT03639623|162717904|OTHER|||||||0.669|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.669
81514872|NCT03639623|162717905|OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: VLDL chylomicron particles||||0.021
81514873|NCT03639623|162717905|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: Large VLDL chylomicron particles||||0.011
81514874|NCT03639623|162717905|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: Medium VLDL particles||||0.060
81514875|NCT03639623|162717905|OTHER|||||||0.324|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: Small VLDL particles||||0.324
81514876|NCT03639623|162717906|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.010
81514877|NCT03639623|162717907|OTHER|||||||0.249|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.249
81514878|NCT03639623|162717908|OTHER|||||||0.0193|||||||paired t-test|||Time to peak RQ||||0.0193
81700526|NCT00092677|163097041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.636||||0.147||95.0|0.345|1.173|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment and baseline peak transaortic jet velocity (as continuous covariate)|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on EZ/Simva 10/40 mg compared to Placebo|||1.173|0.345|0.147
81514879|NCT03639623|162717909|OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: Physical component score||||0.960
81514880|NCT03639623|162717909|OTHER|||||||0.249|||||||paired t-test|||Outcome Variable: Mental component score||||0.249
81514881|NCT01229254|162717922|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval was within the pre-specified bounds of \[0.66, 1.50\], the hypothesis of similarity between lower weight and higher weight groups was supported.|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|0.748|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.591|0.948||||||Compared to Betrixaban 90 mg (≥80 kg)||0.948|0.591|
81514882|NCT03359785|162717932|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.278|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.376||0.2401|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.246||||ANOVA||||||-0.246|0.2401
81514883|NCT03359785|162717932|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.766|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.547||0.9053|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-1.513||||ANOVA||||||-1.513|0.9053
81514884|NCT03655301|162717951|OTHER||Least squares mean|0.9405|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8093|1.0931||||||Day 8 (with copanlisib) to Day 1 (without copanlisib) ratio of Cmax||1.0931|0.8093|
81514885|NCT03655301|162717952|OTHER||Least squares mean|1.1205|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.2555||||||Day 8 (with copanlisib) to Day 1 (without copanlisib) ratio of AUC(0-24)||1.2555|1.0000|
81514886|NCT03655301|162717953|OTHER||Least squares mean|1.1147|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9772|1.2714||||||Day 8 (with copanlisib) to Day 1 (without copanlisib) ratio of AUC||1.2714|0.9772|
81514887|NCT04470908|162717972|OTHER|Estimate the geometric least square mean ratio of Zanubrutinib vs Zanubrutinib + Rifabutin|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.566|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.525|0.61||||||||0.610|0.525|
81514888|NCT04470908|162717973|OTHER|Estimate the geometric least square mean ratio of Zanubrutinib vs Zanubrutinib + Rifabutin|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.532|0.589||||||||0.589|0.532|
81514889|NCT04470908|162717974|OTHER|Estimate the geometric least square mean ratio of Zanubrutinib vs Zanubrutinib + Rifabutin|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.518|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.441|0.608||||||||0.608|0.441|
81514890|NCT04376684|162717981|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.0456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.82||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, and both clinical status at Baseline and age group as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone discriminant multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.82|0.96|0.0456
81514891|NCT04376684|162717982|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.8574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.61||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, age, and both clinical status at Baseline and sex as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone logistic multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.61|0.67|0.8574
81514892|NCT04376684|162717983|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.2057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.22||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, and both clinical status at Baseline and age group as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone discriminant multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.22|0.61|0.2057
81514893|NCT04376684|162717984|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.3061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.24||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, age, and both clinical status at Baseline and sex as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone logistic multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.24|0.50|0.3061
81514894|NCT04376684|162717985|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.6665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.41||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, age, and both clinical status at Baseline and sex as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone logistic multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.41|0.59|0.6665
81514895|NCT04376684|162717986|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.1942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.18||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Cox||Model adjusted analysis performed using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by treatment, clinical status at Baseline as randomized and age group as randomized.|||1.18|0.65|0.1942
81514896|NCT04376684|162717987|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.5324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.24||p-value is generated from a two-sided test|Regression, Cox||Model adjusted analysis performed using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by treatment, clinical status at Baseline as randomized, sex as randomized and age.|||1.24|0.65|0.5324
81514897|NCT04376684|162717988|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.2871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.49||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, and both clinical status at Baseline and age group as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone discriminant multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.49|0.80|0.2871
81527073|NCT01620528|162741517|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.006|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.22|-0.02|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.02|-0.22|0.006
81527074|NCT01620528|162741518|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.519|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.13|0.07|||mixed-effects model|||||0.07|-0.13|0.519
81514898|NCT04376684|162717989|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.1754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.58||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, and both clinical status at Baseline and age group as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone discriminant multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.58|0.85|0.1754
81514899|NCT04376684|162717990|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.0616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.79||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, and both clinical status at Baseline and age group as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone discriminant multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.79|0.93|0.0616
81514900|NCT04376684|162717991|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.63||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, and both clinical status at Baseline and age group as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone discriminant multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.63|0.84|0.1830
81514901|NCT04376684|162717992|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.0831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.39||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, age, and both clinical status at Baseline and sex as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone logistic multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||2.39|0.95|0.0831
81514902|NCT04376684|162717993|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.2557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.0||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, age, and both clinical status at Baseline and sex as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone logistic multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||2.00|0.83|0.2557
81514903|NCT04376684|162717994|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.61||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, age, and both clinical status at Baseline and sex as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone logistic multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.61|0.67|0.8560
81514904|NCT04376684|162717995|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.7533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.66||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, age, and both clinical status at Baseline and sex as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone logistic multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.66|0.69|0.7533
81514905|NCT04376684|162717996|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.0959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.32||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Cox||Model adjusted analysis performed using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by treatment, clinical status at Baseline as randomized and age group as randomized.|||1.32|0.95|0.0959
81514906|NCT04376684|162717997|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.4421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.5||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Cox||Model adjusted analysis performed using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by treatment, clinical status at Baseline as randomized, sex as randomized and age.|||1.50|0.84|0.4421
81514907|NCT04376684|162717998|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.2814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.8||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, and both clinical status at Baseline and age group as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone discriminant multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.80|0.73|0.2814
81514908|NCT04376684|162717999|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.3901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.42||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, and both clinical status at Baseline and age group as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone discriminant multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.42|0.77|0.3901
81514909|NCT04376684|162718000|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.4763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.36||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, and both clinical status at Baseline and age group as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone discriminant multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.36|0.75|0.4763
81514910|NCT04376684|162718001|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.1973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.56||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, and both clinical status at Baseline and age group as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone discriminant multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.56|0.84|0.1973
81514911|NCT04376684|162718002|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.1173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.67||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, and both clinical status at Baseline and age group as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone discriminant multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.67|0.88|0.1173
81514912|NCT04376684|162718003|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.98||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|10.13||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, age, and both clinical status at Baseline and sex as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone logistic multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||10.13|1.57|0.0037
81514913|NCT04376684|162718004|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.3581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.06||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, age, and both clinical status at Baseline and sex as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone logistic multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||2.06|0.77|0.3581
81514914|NCT04376684|162718005|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.54||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, age, and both clinical status at Baseline and sex as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone logistic multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.54|0.63|0.9621
81514915|NCT04376684|162718006|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.4167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.29||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, age, and both clinical status at Baseline and sex as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone logistic multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.29|0.54|0.4167
81514916|NCT04376684|162718007|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.3408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.25||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, age, and both clinical status at Baseline and sex as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone logistic multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||1.25|0.53|0.3408
81514917|NCT04376684|162718008|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.23||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Cox||Model adjusted analysis performed using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by treatment, clinical status at Baseline as randomized and age group as randomized.|||1.23|0.85|0.4250
81514918|NCT04376684|162718009|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.4774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.59||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Cox||Model adjusted analysis performed using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by treatment, clinical status at Baseline as randomized, sex as randomized and age.|||1.59|0.81|0.4774
81514919|NCT04376684|162718010|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.89||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis performed using logistic regression adjusted for treatment, age, and both clinical status at Baseline and sex as randomized. Missing data was imputed with monotone logistic multiple imputation assuming data is missing at random.|||0.89|0.18|0.0119
81514920|NCT04376684|162718011|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.4404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.24||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Cox||Model adjusted analysis performed using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by treatment, clinical status at Baseline as randomized and age group as randomized.|||1.24|0.83|0.4404
81514921|NCT04376684|162718012|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.6253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.72||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Cox||Model adjusted analysis performed using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by treatment, clinical status at Baseline as randomized, sex as randomized and age.|||1.72|0.72|0.6253
81514922|NCT04376684|162718013|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.1078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.3||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Cox||Model adjusted analysis performed using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by treatment, clinical status at Baseline as randomized and age group as randomized.|||1.30|0.94|0.1078
81514923|NCT04376684|162718014|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.31||p-value is from a one-sided test.|Regression, Cox||Model adjusted analysis performed using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by treatment, clinical status at Baseline as randomized and age group as randomized.|||1.31|0.94|0.1140
81514924|NCT04376684|162718015|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.7084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.4||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Cox||Model adjusted analysis performed using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by treatment, clinical status at Baseline as randomized, sex as randomized and age.|||1.40|0.80|0.7084
81514925|NCT04376684|162718016|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.4085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.52||p-value is generated from a two-sided test.|Regression, Cox||Model adjusted analysis performed using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by treatment, clinical status at Baseline as randomized, sex as randomized and age.|||1.52|0.84|0.4085
81514926|NCT02950155|162718057|SUPERIORITY||probability ratio|2.48||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|5.11|||Fisher Exact|||The primary end-point was analyzed as an intention-to-treat analysis, with Fisher's exact test of the difference in proportion, with α=0·05 to indicate statistically significant difference||5.11|1.20|0.007
81514927|NCT02950155|162718058|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Subjects receiving rescue treatment before evaluation being censored (per-protocol analysis)||2.1|-4.4|0.79
81514928|NCT02950155|162718059|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Subjects receiving rescue treatment before evaluation being censored (per-protocol analysis)||0.8|-3.3|0.34
81514929|NCT02950155|162718060|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|3.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Subjects receiving rescue treatment before evaluation being censored (per-protocol analysis)||3.8|-8.2|0.47
81514930|NCT02950155|162718061|SUPERIORITY||probability ratio|1.89||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.44|||Fisher Exact|||||3.44|1.04|0.036
81514931|NCT01448824|162718094|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Up to 12 participants were enrolled in order for 8 to complete the study. The estimated variability in area under the concentration-time curve (AUC) was 20% coefficient of variation following a single dose of 100 mg LY2484595. Assuming that 70% of the total variability is contributed by intra-participant variability, a sample size of 8 participants provides a precision of \~15% for the geometric means ratio in AUC and Cmax of LY2484595 + ketoconazole to LY2484595 alone in log scale.|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.39|2.72||||||||2.72|1.39|
81514932|NCT01448824|162718095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.5|||Wilcoxon signed rank|||||0.50|-0.50|1.0000
81514933|NCT01448824|162718096|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Up to 12 participants were enrolled in order for 8 to complete the study. The estimated variability in area under the concentration-time curve (AUC) was 20% coefficient of variation following a single dose of 100 mg LY2484595. Assuming that 70% of the total variability is contributed by intra-participant variability, a sample size of 8 participants provides a precision of \~15% for the geometric means ratio in AUC and Cmax of LY2484595 + ketoconazole to LY2484595 alone in log scale.|Ratio of Geometric LS means|2.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.77|3.18||||||||3.18|1.77|
81514934|NCT05243745|162718121|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.18|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product as a factor and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as a covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Comparator 1 value.|Change from Baseline at Day 3||0.18|-0.36|0.4990
81514935|NCT05243745|162718121|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.29|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product as a factor and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as a covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Comparator 2 value.|Change from Baseline at Day 3||-0.29|-0.83|<0.0001
81514936|NCT05243745|162718121|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.56|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product as a factor and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as a covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference is calculated as Test value minus Negative Control value.|Change from Baseline at Day 3||-0.56|-1.10|<0.0001
81514937|NCT05243745|162718121|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.08|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product as a factor and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as a covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Comparator 1 value.|Change from Baseline at Day 14||-0.08|-0.52|0.0090
81514938|NCT05243745|162718121|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.45|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product as a factor and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as a covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Comparator 2 value.|Change from Baseline at Day 14||-0.45|-0.89|<0.0001
81514939|NCT05243745|162718121|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|-1.22|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product as a factor and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as a covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Negative Control value.|Change from Baseline at Day 14||-1.22|-1.66|<0.0001
81514940|NCT05243745|162718121|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.17|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product as a factor and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as a covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Comparator 1 value.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||-0.17|-0.63|0.0007
81514941|NCT05243745|162718121|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.39|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product as a factor and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as a covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Comparator 2 value.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||-0.39|-0.85|<0.0001
81514942|NCT05243745|162718121|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-1.38|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product as a factor and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as a covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Negative Control value.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||-1.38|-1.85|<0.0001
81514943|NCT05243745|162718121|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.14|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product as a factor and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as a covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Comparator 1 value.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||-0.14|-0.59|0.0015
81514944|NCT05243745|162718121|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.61|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product as a factor and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as a covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Comparator 2 value.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||-0.61|-1.05|<0.0001
81514945|NCT05243745|162718121|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-1.49|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product as a factor and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as a covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Negative Control.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||-1.49|-1.95|<0.0001
81514946|NCT05243745|162718122|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|5.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.572||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|11.02|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product, baseline Schiff stratification as a factor and baseline tactile threshold as covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Comparator 1 value.|Change from Baseline at Day 3||11.02|0.83|0.0231
81514947|NCT05243745|162718122|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|18.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.549|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.37|23.47|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product, baseline Schiff stratification as a factor and baseline tactile threshold as covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Comparator 2 value.|Change from Baseline at Day 3||23.47|13.37|<0.0001
81514948|NCT05243745|162718122|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|23.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.571|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.83|29.02|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product, baseline Schiff stratification as a factor and baseline tactile threshold as covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Negative Control.|Change from Baseline at Day 3||29.02|18.83|<0.0001
81700527|NCT00092677|163097042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.683||||0.015||95.0|0.503|0.929|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment and baseline peak transaortic jet velocity (as continuous covariate)|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on EZ/Simva 10/40 mg compared to Placebo|||0.929|0.503|0.015
81514949|NCT05243745|162718122|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|8.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.293||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.43|13.51|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product, baseline Schiff stratification as a factor and baseline tactile threshold as covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Comparator 1 value.|Change from Baseline at Day 14||13.51|4.43|0.0002
81514950|NCT05243745|162718122|SUPERIORITY||Slope|17.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.265|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.22|22.2|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product, baseline Schiff stratification as a factor and baseline tactile threshold as covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Comparator 2 value.|Change from Baseline at Day 14||22.20|13.22|<0.0001
81514951|NCT05243745|162718122|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|32.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.288|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.27|37.34|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product, baseline Schiff stratification as a factor and baseline tactile threshold as covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Negative Control.|Change from Baseline at Day 14||37.34|28.27|<0.0001
81514952|NCT05243745|162718122|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.485|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.28|15.13|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product, baseline Schiff stratification as a factor and baseline tactile threshold as covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Comparator 1 value.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||15.13|5.28|<0.0001
81514953|NCT05243745|162718122|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|13.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.05|18.8|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product, baseline Schiff stratification as a factor and baseline tactile threshold as covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Comparator 2 value.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||18.80|9.05|<0.0001
81514954|NCT05243745|162718122|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|36.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.568|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.42|41.6|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product, baseline Schiff stratification as a factor and baseline tactile threshold as covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Negative Control.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||41.60|31.42|<0.0001
81514955|NCT05243745|162718122|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|9.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.761||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.26|15.2|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product, baseline Schiff stratification as a factor and baseline tactile threshold as covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Comparator 1 value.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||15.20|4.26|0.0006
81514956|NCT05243745|162718122|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|19.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.772|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.57|24.55|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product, baseline Schiff stratification as a factor and baseline tactile threshold as covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Comparator 2 value.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||24.55|13.57|<0.0001
81514957|NCT05243745|162718122|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|39.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.829|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.73|44.94|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product, baseline Schiff stratification as a factor and baseline tactile threshold as covariate.|Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test value minus Negative Control value.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||44.94|33.73|<0.0001
81514958|NCT02998203|162718132|OTHER|One-sample t-test|||||<|0.001|||||||One-sample t-test|||A one-sample t-test was used to assess whether the percent change was different than zero.||||<0.001
81514959|NCT02998203|162718133|OTHER|non-parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||The overall differences in the medians of biomarkers between the conventional and the organic periods were assessed with the non-parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test||||<0.001
81514960|NCT02998203|162718134|OTHER|Linear mixed-effect regression model|||||<|0.001||||||Multiple testing was accounted for using the Benjamini-Hochberg method, considering 58 regression parameter tests of the aforementioned models. Q-value\<0.05 were considered statistically significant (controlling the false discovery rate at 5%).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81514961|NCT02998203|162718135|OTHER|Wilcoxon rank sum test||||||0.017|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||The overall differences in the medians of biomarkers between the conventional and the organic periods were assessed with the non-parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test||||0.017
81514962|NCT02998203|162718136|OTHER|Logistic mixed-effect model||||||0.014||||||Multiple testing was accounted for using the Benjamini-Hochberg method, considering 58 regression parameter tests of the aforementioned models. Q-value\<0.05 were considered statistically significant (controlling the false discovery rate at 5%).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.014
81514963|NCT02998203|162718137|OTHER|One-sample t-test||||||0.167|||||||One-sample t-test|||A one-sample t-test was used to assess whether the percent change was different than zero.||||0.167
81514964|NCT02998203|162718138|OTHER|Wilcoxon rank sum test||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||The overall differences in the medians of biomarkers between the conventional and the organic periods were assessed with the non-parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test||||0.07
81700528|NCT00092677|163097043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.456||||||95.0|0.197|1.057||The p-value was not provided as there were less than 40 patients who reported the specific endpoint.|Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment and baseline peak transaortic jet velocity (as continuous covariate)|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on EZ/Simva 10/40 mg compared to Placebo|||1.057|0.197|
81514965|NCT02998203|162718139|OTHER|Linear mixed-effect regression model||||||0.014||||||Multiple testing was accounted for using the Benjamini-Hochberg method, considering 58 regression parameter tests of the aforementioned models. Q-value\<0.05 were considered statistically significant (controlling the false discovery rate at 5%).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.014
81514966|NCT02998203|162718140|OTHER|One-sample t-test||||||0.023|||||||One-sample t-test|||A one-sample t-test was used to assess whether the percent change was different than zero.||||0.023
81514967|NCT02998203|162718141|OTHER|Wilcoxon rank sum test||||||0.259|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||The overall differences in the medians of biomarkers between the conventional and the organic periods were assessed with the non-parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test||||0.259
81514968|NCT02998203|162718142|OTHER|Linear mixed-effect regression model|||||<|0.001||||||Multiple testing was accounted for using the Benjamini-Hochberg method, considering 58 regression parameter tests of the aforementioned models. Q-value\<0.05 were considered statistically significant (controlling the false discovery rate at 5%).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The interaction term for time and treatment was included in the models since it met the threshold of p-value\<0. 05. Specifically, for the interaction term of time and organic treatment b=-0.016, 95% CI=\[-0.023,-0.010\], p-value=\<0.001.||||<0.001
81514969|NCT02998203|162718143|OTHER|One-sample t-test||||||0.913|||||||One-sample t-test|||A one-sample t-test was used to assess whether the percent change was different than zero.||||0.913
81514970|NCT02998203|162718144|OTHER|Wilcoxon rank sum test||||||0.338|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||The overall differences in the medians of biomarkers between the conventional and the organic periods were assessed with the non-parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test||||0.338
81514971|NCT02998203|162718145|OTHER|Linear mixed-effect regression model||||||0.001||||||Multiple testing was accounted for using the Benjamini-Hochberg method, considering 58 regression parameter tests of the aforementioned models. Q-value\<0.05 were considered statistically significant (controlling the false discovery rate at 5%).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The interaction term for time and treatment was included in the models since it met the threshold of p-value\<0. 05. Specifically, for the interaction term of time and organic treatment b=-0.016, 95% CI=\[-0.023,-0.010\], p-value=0.01.||||0.001
81514972|NCT04187144|162718180|NON_INFERIORITY|The difference in success rate between treatment groups (gepotidacin - nitrofurantoin) was calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen Summary Score Method adjusted for age group and acute cystitis recurrence strata combinations. Criteria for non-inferiority is if the Z-statistic for non-inferiority is greater than the 2.098 Z-statistic boundary.|Adjusted Difference in Percent|14.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|22.8|||||||Observed Z statistic value for Noninferiority was 5.8838.|22.8|6.4|
81527075|NCT01620528|162741518|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.32|-0.11|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.11|-0.32|< 0.001
81527076|NCT01620528|162741519|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.037|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.23|0.01|||mixed-effects model|||||0.01|-0.23|0.037
81514973|NCT04187144|162718180|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in Percent|14.6||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|22.8|||1-sided p-value for Test of Superiority|||The difference in success rate between treatment groups (gepotidacin - nitrofurantoin) was calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen Summary Score Method adjusted for age group and acute cystitis recurrence strata combinations. Criteria for superiority is if the one-sided p-value is less than the 0.018 p-value boundary||22.8|6.4|0.0003
81514974|NCT00395291|162718215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The IGF-1 data were analyzed on the natural logarithmic scale via a linear mixed model in correspondence to a 2-period crossover design ANCOVA.|ANCOVA|||"Null hypothesis: the intra-subject pre-intervention to post-intervention change in IGF-1 is the same for both the MK-0677 and placebo interventions.~Power calculation: We assumed that the IGF-I data will be lognormally distributed and thus the parameter of interest will be the IGF-1 geometric mean. If n=22 individuals complete the study and the intervention effect is 48% greater for one intervention than the other we will have at least 0.80 power to reject the null hypothesis."||||<0.001
81514975|NCT00395291|162718216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.169|||||||ANCOVA|The Acyl-Ghrelin data were analyzed on the natural logarithmic scale via a linear mixed model in correspondence to a 2-period crossover design ANCOVA.||"Null hypothesis: the intra-subject pre-intervention to post-intervention change in Acyl-Ghrelin is the same for both the MK-0677 and placebo interventions.~Because Acyl-Ghrelin is considered as a secondary outcome, no power analysis was conducted."||||0.169
81514976|NCT00395291|162718217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063|||||||ANCOVA|The Leptin data were analyzed on the natural logarithmic scale via a linear mixed model in correspondence to a 2-period crossover design ANCOVA.||"Null hypothesis: the intra-subject pre-intervention to post-intervention change in leptin is the same for both the MK-0677 and placebo interventions.~Because Leptin is considered a secondary outcome, no power analysis was conducted."||||0.063
81514977|NCT00395291|162718218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075|||||||ANCOVA|The insulin data were analyzed on the natural logarithmic scale via a linear mixed model in correspondence to a 2-period crossover design ANCOVA.||"Null hypothesis: the intra-subject pre-intervention to post-intervention change in serum-insulin is the same for both the MK-0677 and placebo interventions.~Because serum-insulin is considered a secondary outcome, no power analysis was conducted."||||0.075
81514978|NCT00395291|162718219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.782||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.782
81514979|NCT00395291|162718220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.385|||||||ANCOVA|The TNF-a data were analyzed on the natural logarithmic scale via a linear mixed model in correspondence to a 2-period crossover design ANCOVA.||"Null hypothesis: the intra-subject pre-intervention to post-intervention change in TNF-a is the same for both the MK-0677 and placebo interventions.~Because Acyl-Ghrelin is considered as a secondary outcome, no power analysis was conducted."||||0.385
81514980|NCT00395291|162718221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.929|||||||ANCOVA|The CRPs data were analyzed on the natural logarithmic scale via a linear mixed model in correspondence to a 2-period crossover design ANCOVA.||"Null hypothesis: the intra-subject pre-intervention to post-intervention change in CRPs is the same for both the MK-0677 and placebo interventions.~Because CRPs is considered as a secondary outcome, no power analysis was conducted."||||0.929
81514981|NCT00395291|162718222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.905|||||||ANCOVA|The IL-1 data were analyzed on the natural logarithmic scale via a linear mixed model in correspondence to a 2-period crossover design ANCOVA.||"Null hypothesis: the intra-subject pre-intervention to post-intervention change in IL-1 is the same for both the MK-0677 and placebo interventions.~Because IL-1 is considered as a secondary outcome, no power analysis was conducted"||||0.905
81514982|NCT00395291|162718223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.233||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.233
81514983|NCT00395291|162718224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.277|||||||ANCOVA|The IL-10 data were analyzed on the natural logarithmic scale via a linear mixed model in correspondence to a 2-period crossover design ANCOVA.||"Null hypothesis: the intra-subject pre-intervention to post-intervention change in IL-10 is the same for both the MK-0677 and placebo interventions.~Because IL-10 is considered as a secondary outcome, no power analysis was conducted."||||0.277
81514984|NCT00395291|162718225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.875|||||||ANCOVA|The esterase data were analyzed on the natural logarithmic scale via a linear mixed model in correspondence to a 2-period crossover design ANCOVA.||"Null hypothesis: the intra-subject pre-intervention to post-intervention change in esterase is the same for both the MK-0677 and placebo interventions.~Because Acyl-Ghrelin is considered as a secondary outcome, no power analysis was conducted."||||0.875
81514985|NCT00395291|162718226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.545|||||||ANCOVA|The adiponectin data were analyzed on the natural logarithmic scale via a linear mixed model in correspondence to a 2-period crossover design ANCOVA.||"Null hypothesis: the intra-subject pre-intervention to post-intervention change in adiponectin is the same for both the MK-0677 and placebo interventions.~Because Acyl-Ghrelin is considered as a secondary outcome, no power analysis was conducted."||||0.545
81700529|NCT00092677|163097044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.608||||||95.0|0.199|1.86||The p-value was not provided as there were less than 40 patients who reported the specific endpoint.|Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment and baseline peak transaortic jet velocity (as continuous covariate)|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on EZ/Simva 10/40 mg compared to Placebo|||1.860|0.199|
81514986|NCT00395291|162718227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||ANCOVA|Total ghrelin data were analyzed on the natural logarithmic scale via a linear mixed model in correspondence to a 2-period crossover design ANCOVA.||"Null hypothesis: the intra-subject pre-intervention to post-intervention change in Total-Ghrelin is the same for both the MK-0677 and placebo interventions.~Because Acyl-Ghrelin is considered as a secondary outcome, no power analysis was conducted."||||0.900
81514987|NCT01468207|162718228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted mean difference|15.9|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|26.5||P-value adjusted for baseline Hurley Stage.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.5|5.3|=0.003
81514988|NCT01468207|162718228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.8|||=|0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|29.3|||Chi-squared|||||29.3|0.3|=0.048
81514989|NCT01468207|162718228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.1|||=|0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|32.1|||Chi-squared|||||32.1|2.2|=0.027
81514990|NCT01468207|162718229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||=|0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|14.1|||Chi-squared|||Secondary end points 1 (AN 0/1/2 counts), 2 (NRS30), and 3 (modified Sartorius score) were ranked analyses.||14.1|-13.4|=0.961
81702476|NCT00871572|163100966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.8|0.523
81576302|NCT01830699|162823945|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For details of power calculation, see above. Using a minimal clinical importance of -9.1, the null hypothesis was a mean difference less than -9.1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.9||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Setting α=0.05 and β=0.8, with effect size of 0.17 anticipated total n = 138 to be recruited (requested recruitment of 150 to account for possible drop-outs)~1st data analysis (n = 33), effect size calculated at 1.1 with new n = 29 with α=0.05 and β=1.0."||||0.004
81576303|NCT01830699|162823946|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|See details above regarding effect size, power, etc.||||||0.044|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Setting α=0.05 and β=0.8, with effect size of 0.17 anticipated total n = 138 to be recruited (requested recruitment of 150 to account for possible drop-outs)~1st data analysis (n = 33), effect size calculated at 1.1 with new n = 29 with α=0.05 and β=1.0."||||0.044
81576304|NCT03315208|162823949|SUPERIORITY||Chi-squared statistic value|0.23||||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|df=1||||||0.63
81576305|NCT03315208|162823950|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.72||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is for the model parameter of the condition-by-time interaction term.|Mixed Models Analysis||The treatment condition effect was determined by the model parameter of the condition-by-time interaction term.|Linear mixed effects models with random intercepts (as best practice likelihood ratio tests dropping random slopes and intercepts indicated that only random intercepts should be retained) were used, with restricted maximum likelihood estimation (REML) for missing data. Analyses were intent-to-treat so included all randomized participants (n=29 in the UP+TAU group and n=18 in the TAU alone group), regardless of whether or not they completed the mid- or post-treatment assessments.||||0.29
81576306|NCT03315208|162823951|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.56||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is for the model parameter of the condition-by-time interaction term.|Mixed Models Analysis||The treatment condition effect was determined by the model parameter of the condition-by-time interaction term.|Linear mixed effects models with random intercepts (as best practice likelihood ratio tests dropping random slopes and intercepts indicated that only random intercepts should be retained) were used, with restricted maximum likelihood estimation (REML) for missing data. Analyses were intent-to-treat so included all randomized participants (n=29 in the UP+TAU group and n=18 in the TAU alone group), regardless of whether or not they completed the mid- or post-treatment assessments.||||.50
81576307|NCT03315208|162823952|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.96||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is for the model parameter of the condition-by-time interaction term.|Mixed Models Analysis||The treatment condition effect was determined by the model parameter of the condition-by-time interaction term. BSI scores were binarized (0 and \>=1) for this analysis due to the non-normal distribution of this outcome.|Linear mixed effects models with random intercepts (as best practice likelihood ratio tests dropping random slopes and intercepts indicated that only random intercepts should be retained) were used, with restricted maximum likelihood estimation (REML) for missing data. Analyses were intent-to-treat so included all randomized participants (n=29 in the UP+TAU group and n=18 in the TAU alone group), regardless of whether or not they completed the mid- or post-treatment assessments.||||0.45
81576308|NCT03315208|162823954|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.19||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is for the model parameter of the condition-by-time interaction term.|Mixed Models Analysis||The treatment condition effect was determined by the model parameter of the condition-by-time interaction term.|Linear mixed effects models with random intercepts (as best practice likelihood ratio tests dropping random slopes and intercepts indicated that only random intercepts should be retained) were used, with restricted maximum likelihood estimation (REML) for missing data. Analyses were intent-to-treat so included all randomized participants (n=29 in the UP+TAU group and n=18 in the TAU alone group), regardless of whether or not they completed the mid- or post-treatment assessments.||||0.76
81700530|NCT00092677|163097045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.124||||0.647||95.0|0.682|1.85|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment and baseline peak transaortic jet velocity (as continuous covariate)|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on EZ/Simva 10/40 mg compared to Placebo|||1.850|0.682|0.647
81700531|NCT00092677|163097046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.036||||0.799||95.0|0.788|1.363|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment and baseline peak transaortic jet velocity (as continuous covariate)|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on EZ/Simva 10/40 mg compared to Placebo|||1.363|0.788|0.799
81514991|NCT01468207|162718230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted mean difference|2.8|||=|0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|14.2||P-value adjusted for baseline Hurley Stage.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary end points 1 (AN 0/1/2 counts), 2 (NRS30), and 3 (modified Sartorius score) were ranked analyses.||14.2|-8.6|=0.628
81576309|NCT03315208|162823955|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.07||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is for the model parameter of the condition-by-time interaction term.|Mixed Models Analysis||The treatment condition effect was determined by the model parameter of the condition-by-time interaction term. Due to the non-normal distribution of the Craving Scale, scores on this measure were binarized (\< 15 and \>= 15) for this analysis.|Linear mixed effects models with random intercepts (as best practice likelihood ratio tests dropping random slopes and intercepts indicated that only random intercepts should be retained) were used, with restricted maximum likelihood estimation (REML) for missing data. Analyses were intent-to-treat so included all randomized participants (n=29 in the UP+TAU group and n=18 in the TAU alone group), regardless of whether or not they completed the mid- or post-treatment assessments.||||.21
81700532|NCT00092677|163097047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.667||||0.052||95.0|0.996|2.791|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment and baseline peak transaortic jet velocity (as continuous covariate)|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on EZ/Simva 10/40 mg compared to Placebo|||2.791|0.996|0.052
81700533|NCT00092677|163097048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.504||||0.008||95.0|1.111|2.035|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment and baseline peak transaortic jet velocity (as continuous covariate)|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on EZ/Simva 10/40 mg compared to Placebo|||2.035|1.111|0.008
81514992|NCT01468207|162718231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.7|||=|0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|2.4|||ANCOVA|P-value calculated from ANCOVA with stratum, baseline, and treatment as covariates.||Secondary end points 1 (AN 0/1/2 counts), 2 (NRS30), and 3 (modified Sartorius score) were ranked analyses.||2.4|-19.7|=0.124
81700534|NCT00092677|163097049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029||0.829||95.0|-0.063|0.051|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline peak transaortic jet velocity|Direction of the Comparison: EZ/Simva 10/40 mg minus Placebo|||0.051|-0.063|0.829
81576310|NCT03315208|162823956|SUPERIORITY||t statistic|0.29||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Due to the non-normal distribution of the PDA variable, this variable was treated as binary (\<50% and \>=50%) for mixed models; however, due to the small numbers of participants (\< 5) in certain cells of treatment condition (UP versus TAU) by time point, we ran into issues with convergence of linear mixed models. Thus, here we report the results from an independent samples t-test of means (percentage of past 30 days abstinent) at post-treatment (UP versus TAU).||||0.77
81576311|NCT01156311|162823998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.33|||Wilcoxon signed rank test||based on Hodges-Lehmann estimate|Change from average of Weeks -8, -4, and 0 to average of Weeks 16, 20, 24 MRI scans.||-0.33|-1.17|<0.0001
81576312|NCT01156311|162823998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.17||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.33|||Wilcoxon signed rank test||based on Hodges-Lehmann estimate|Change from average of Weeks -8, -4, and 0 to average of Weeks 16, 20, 24 MRI scans.||-0.33|-1.83|0.0124
81576313|NCT01156311|162823999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.25|||Wilcoxon signed rank test||based on Hodges-Lehmann estimate|Change from average of Weeks -4, and 0 to average of Weeks 20, 24 MRI scans.||-0.25|-1.50|0.0010
81576314|NCT01156311|162823999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.0|||Wilcoxon signed rank test||based on Hodges-Lehmann estimate|Change from average of Weeks -4, and 0 to average of Weeks 20, 24 MRI scans.||0.00|-1.25|0.0339
81576315|NCT00982592|162824001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.54|||Log Rank|||||1.54|0.70|0.874
81700535|NCT00092677|163097050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<=|0.001||95.0|-33.3|-31.0|||ANOVA|Model terms: treatment|Direction of the Comparison: EZ/Simva 10/40 mg minus Placebo|||-31.0|-33.3|<=0.001
81514993|NCT03002818|162718232|SUPERIORITY||mean change|-108266.0||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-235037.0|18504.0|||one-sample t-test|||sdITT (n=26): Change at Day 168 minus Baseline||18504|-235037|0.091
81576316|NCT00982592|162824003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.05|||Log Rank|||||2.05|0.83|0.253
81576317|NCT01741701|162824006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.50
81576318|NCT01741701|162824007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change between groups from baseline to 4 months||||0.51
81576319|NCT01741701|162824008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups in the change from baseline to 4 months||||0.97
81700536|NCT00092677|163097051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-50.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<=|0.001||95.0|-51.8|-48.2|||ANOVA|Model terms: treatment|Direction of the Comparison: EZ/Simva 10/40 mg minus Placebo|||-48.2|-51.8|<=0.001
81514994|NCT03002818|162718232|SUPERIORITY||mean change|-98373.0||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-235667.0|38921.0|||one-sample t-test|||mITT (n=24): Change at Day 168 minus Baseline||38921|-235667|0.152
81514995|NCT03002818|162718232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091|||||||paired t-test|||sdITT (n=26): Baseline vs. Day 168||||0.091
81576320|NCT01741701|162824009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups in the change from baseline to 4 months||||.77
81576321|NCT01741701|162824010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups in change from baseline to 4 months||||.90
81576322|NCT01741701|162824011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups in change from baseline to 4 months||||.95
81576323|NCT01669915|162824012|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The rates of cognitive decline over 2.8 years were compared in the two groups (rate in vitamin D active group minus the rate in placebo group). A mixed model included terms for the variables time since randomization, assignment to one arm, assignment to the other arm, sex, age, race/ethnicity, history of depression and the six interaction terms (products with time since randomization).||0.02|-0.01|0.31
81576324|NCT01669915|162824012|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.003|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The rates of cognitive decline over 2.8 years were compared in the two groups (rate in omega-3 fatty acids active group minus the rate in placebo group). A mixed model included the variables, time since randomization, assignment to one arm, assignment to the other arm, sex, age, race/ethnicity, history of depression and the six interaction terms (products with time since randomization).||0.003|-0.02|0.14
81576325|NCT01669915|162824013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.03||Given the 3 secondary analyses, the p-value threshold was 0.0167 (=Bonferroni correction of 0.05/3=0.0167).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The rates of cognitive decline over 2.8 years were compared in the two groups (rate in vitamin D active group minus the rate in placebo group). A mixed model included the variables, time since randomization, assignment to one arm, assignment to the other arm, sex, age, race/ethnicity, history of depression and the six interaction terms (products with time since randomization).||0.03|-0.01|0.49
81576326|NCT01669915|162824013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|-0.002||Given the 3 secondary analyses, the p-value threshold was 0.0167 (=Bonferroni correction of 0.05/3=0.0167).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The rates of cognitive decline over 2.8 years were compared in the two groups (rate in omega-3 active group minus the rate in placebo group). A mixed model included the variables, time since randomization, assignment to one arm, assignment to the other arm, sex, age, race/ethnicity, history of depression and the six interaction terms (products with time since randomization).||-0.002|-0.04|0.03
81576327|NCT01669915|162824014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.02||Given the 3 secondary analyses, the p-value threshold was 0.0167 (=Bonferroni correction of 0.05/3=0.0167).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The rates of cognitive decline over 2.8 years were compared in the two groups (rate in vitamin D active group minus the rate in placebo group). A mixed model included terms for the variables time since randomization, assignment to one arm, assignment to the other arm, sex, age, race/ethnicity, history of depression and the six interaction terms (products with time since randomization).||0.02|-0.01|0.23
81700537|NCT00092677|163097052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<=|0.001||95.0|2.4|5.5|||ANOVA|Model terms: treatment|Direction of the Comparison: EZ/Simva 10/40 mg minus Placebo|||5.5|2.4|<=0.001
81702477|NCT00871572|163100966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.7|0.476
81576328|NCT01669915|162824014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.003||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.02||Given the 3 secondary analyses, the p-value threshold was 0.0167 (=Bonferroni correction of 0.05/3=0.0167).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The rates of cognitive decline over 2.8 years were compared in the two groups (rate in omega-3 active group minus the rate in placebo group). A mixed model included terms for the variables time since randomization, assignment to one arm, assignment to the other arm, sex, age, race/ethnicity, history of depression and the six interaction terms (products with time since randomization)||0.02|-0.01|0.68
81576329|NCT01669915|162824015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.09||Given the 3 secondary analyses, the p-value threshold was 0.0167 (=Bonferroni correction of 0.05/3=0.0167).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The rates of cognitive decline over 2.8 years were compared in the two groups (rate in vitamin D active group minus the rate in placebo group). A mixed model included the variables, time since randomization, assignment to one arm, assignment to the other arm, sex, age, race/ethnicity, history of depression and the six interaction terms (products with time since randomization).||0.09|-0.04|0.46
81576330|NCT01669915|162824015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|-0.04||Given the 3 secondary analyses, the p-value threshold was 0.0167 (=Bonferroni correction of 0.05/3=0.0167).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The rates of cognitive decline over 2.8 years were compared in the two groups (rate in omega-3 active group minus the rate in placebo group). A mixed model included the variables, time since randomization, assignment to one arm, assignment to the other arm, sex, age, race/ethnicity, history of depression and the six interaction terms (products with time since randomization).||-0.04|-0.17|0.003
81700538|NCT00092677|163097053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<=|0.001||95.0|-22.6|-17.3|||ANOVA|Model terms: treatment|Direction of the Comparison: EZ/Simva 10/40 mg minus Placebo|||-17.3|-22.6|<=0.001
81700539|NCT01090102|163097054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.63
81700540|NCT01090102|163097055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||||||significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.77
81700541|NCT01601704|163097056|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|At the pre-planned 50% interim analysis, a non-inferiority analysis was conducted based on the estimated hazard ratio (NB32/Placebo) for the time to the first confirmed occurrence of MACE. The upper-bound of the 99.7% confidence interval for the hazard ratio was compared to 1.4, the non-inferiority margin.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|99.7|0.57|1.34|||||Hazard ratio is based on CPH model with treatment as a factor.|||1.34|0.57|
81700542|NCT01601704|163097057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|99.7|0.66|1.33|||||Hazard ratio is based on CPH model with treatment as a factor.|||1.33|0.66|
81700543|NCT01601704|163097058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|99.7|0.21|1.19|||||Hazard ratio is based on CPH model with treatment as a factor.|||1.19|0.21|
81700544|NCT01601704|163097059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|99.7|0.55|1.67|||||Hazard ratio is based on CPH model with treatment as a factor.|||1.67|0.55|
81700545|NCT01601704|163097060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|99.7|0.43|2.55|||||Hazard ratio is based on CPH model with treatment as a factor.|||2.55|0.43|
81700546|NCT03518034|163097066|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin in terms of HR is 1.5.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.17|||||HR of AndroGel to placebo and 95% CI were estimated from Cox proportional-hazards regression model, with adjustment for pre-existing CVD.|The hazard ratio (HR) and 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a Cox proportional-hazards regression model, with adjustment for pre-existing cardiovascular disease (CVD) status. In this analysis, the time to event for a participant is defined as the time from randomization to the first component event of MACE. If a subject does not experience a MACE during the study, the time is right-censored at the time of participant's last available follow-up observation.||1.17|0.78|
81700547|NCT03518034|163097068|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.21|||||HR of AndroGel to placebo and 2-sided 95% CI were estimated from a Cox proportional-hazards regression model with adjustment of pre-existing CVD status.|The HR and 2-sided 95% CI were calculated using a Cox proportional-hazards regression model, with adjustment for pre-existing CVD status. In this analysis, the time to event for a participant is defined as the time from randomization to the first component event of CV safety endpoint. If a participant does not experience a CV safety endpoint during the study, the time is right-censored at the time of participant's last available follow-up observation.||1.21|0.86|
81700548|NCT03518034|163097069|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|6.77|||||Discrete-time proportional hazards model with event time intervals based on scheduled visits, and adjusting for prior cardiovascular disease (CVD).|The high grade prostate cancer endpoint was analyzed using a discrete time proportional hazard regression model with event time intervals based on scheduled visits, and adjusting for pre-existing CVD status. The HR of AndroGel to Placebo and its 2-sided 95% CI were provided.||6.77|0.39|
81700549|NCT03518034|163097070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||P-value is derived from the omnibus likelihood-ratio chi-square test of the current model versus the null (intercept) model using linear mixed regression model.|linear mixed regression model|Omnibus likelihood-ratio chi-square test from linear mixed regression model||A linear mixed regression model was used to analyze the change in PDQ-Q4 from baseline to months 6, 12, and 24, with the dependent variable being the change in PDQ-Q4 score. The model included fixed effects for treatment, visit, and the interaction between treatment and visit, while adjusting for baseline PDQ-Q4 score and pre-existing CVD status. An unstructured covariance matrix was used to account for correlations among repeated measures within-subject.||||0.011
81700550|NCT03518034|163097070|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.79|||||LS mean difference (AndroGel - Placebo) at month 6 was derived from linear mixed regression model.|Month 6 (results were derived from a linear mixed regression model that had a dependent variable of the change in PDQ-Q4 from baseline to months 6, 12, and 24. The model included fixed effects for treatment, visit, and the interaction between treatment and visit, while adjusting for baseline PDQ-Q4 score and pre-existing CV disease status. Additionally, an unstructured covariance matrix was used to account for correlations among repeated measures within participants).||0.79|0.19|
81702478|NCT00871572|163100966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.7|0.634
81702479|NCT00871572|163100967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.6|0.919
81702480|NCT00871572|163100967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.5|0.864
81700551|NCT03518034|163097070|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.83|||||LS mean difference (AndroGel - Placebo) at month 12 was derived from linear mixed regression model.|Month 12 (results were derived from a linear mixed regression model that had a dependent variable of the change in PDQ-Q4 from baseline to months 6, 12, and 24. The model included fixed effects for treatment, visit, and the interaction between treatment and visit, while adjusting for baseline PDQ-Q4 score and pre-existing CV disease status. Additionally, an unstructured covariance matrix was used to account for correlations among repeated measures within participants).||0.83|0.11|
81700552|NCT03518034|163097070|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.96|||||LS mean difference (AndroGel - Placebo) at month 24 was derived from linear mixed regression model.|Month 24 (results were derived from a linear mixed regression model that had a dependent variable of the change in PDQ-Q4 from baseline to months 6, 12, and 24. The model included fixed effects for treatment, visit, and the interaction between treatment and visit, while adjusting for baseline PDQ-Q4 score and pre-existing CV disease status. Additionally, an unstructured covariance matrix was used to account for correlations among repeated measures within participants).||0.96|-0.01|
81700553|NCT03518034|163097071|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|3.86||||||Month 6 risk ratio of remission of LG-PDD in the AndroGel versus placebo group was estimated by a repeated measures generalized estimating equations (GEE) Poisson regression model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-visit interaction, pre- existing CVD, and an unstructured working correlation matrix to account for repeated measures at multiple visits.||3.86|0.96|
81700554|NCT03518034|163097071|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.63||||||Month 12 risk ratio of remission of LG-PDD in the AndroGel versus placebo group was estimated by a repeated measures generalized estimating equations (GEE) Poisson regression model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-visit interaction, pre- existing CVD, and an unstructured working correlation matrix to account for repeated measures at multiple visits.||3.63|0.64|
81700555|NCT03518034|163097071|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.94||||||Month 24 risk ratio of remission of LG-PDD in the AndroGel versus placebo group was estimated by a repeated measures generalized estimating equations (GEE) Poisson regression model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-visit interaction, pre- existing CVD, and an unstructured working correlation matrix to account for repeated measures at multiple visits.||1.94|0.42|
81700556|NCT03518034|163097071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.197||||||The omnibus test p value is a test of the null hypothesis of no difference between AndroGel and placebo groups across all time points.|GEE Poisson regression model|||Risk ratio of remission of LG-PDD in the TRT versus placebo group was estimated by a repeated measures generalized estimating equations (GEE) Poisson regression model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-visit interaction, pre- existing CVD, and an unstructured working correlation matrix to account for repeated measures at multiple visits.||||0.197
81700557|NCT03518034|163097073|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.97|||||Cox proportional-hazards model.|The HR and 2-sided 95% CI were calculated using a Cox proportional-hazards regression model, with adjustment for pre-existing CVD status. In this analysis, the time to event for a subject is defined as the time from randomization to the first occurrence of a clinical fracture. If a subject does not experience a clinic fracture during the study, the follow-up time is right-censored at the time of subject's last available follow-up observation.||1.97|1.04|
81700558|NCT03518034|163097074|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||p-value is from an omnibus likelihood-ratio chi-square test of the current model versus the null (intercept) model using repeated measure log-binomial regression.|omnibus likelihood-ratio chi-square test|||Repeated measures log-binomial regression with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and adjusted for pre-existing CVD, and an unstructured covariance matrix to account for correlations among repeated measures within-subject.||||0.002
81700559|NCT03518034|163097075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.494||||||P-value is from an omnibus likelihood-ratio chi-square test of the current model versus the null (intercept) model using repeated measure log-binomial regression.|Repeated measures log-binomial regr.|||The risk ratio of progression to diabetes in the AndroGel versus placebo group was estimated by a repeated measures log-binomial regression with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-visit interaction, and pre-existing CVD, and an unstructured covariance matrix to account for correlations among repeated measures within-subject.||||0.494
81700560|NCT03518034|163097076|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.23|||||Cox proportional-hazards model adjusting for prior CVD.|||1.23|0.78|
81700561|NCT03518034|163097077|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.62|||||Cox proportional-hazards model adjusting for prior CVD.|||1.62|0.76|
81700562|NCT03518034|163097078|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.32|||||Cox proportional-hazards model adjusting for prior CVD.|||2.32|0.92|
81700563|NCT03518034|163097079|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.51|||||Cox proportional-hazards model adjusting for prior CVD.|||1.51|0.56|
81700564|NCT03518034|163097080|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.31|||||Discrete-time proportional hazards model with event time intervals based on scheduled visits, and adjusting for prior CVD.|||2.31|0.55|
81700565|NCT03518034|163097081|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.42|||||Discrete-time proportional hazards model with event time intervals based on scheduled visits, and adjusting for prior CVD.|||2.42|0.47|
81700566|NCT03518034|163097082|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.41|||||Discrete-time proportional hazards model with event time intervals based on scheduled visits, and adjusting for prior CVD.|||2.41|0.65|
81700567|NCT03518034|163097083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.54|||||Discrete-time proportional hazards model with event time intervals based on scheduled visits, and adjusting for prior CVD.|||1.54|0.87|
81700568|NCT03518034|163097084|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|3.84|||||Discrete-time proportional hazards model with event time intervals based on scheduled visits, and adjusting for prior CVD.|||3.84|0.95|
81700569|NCT00010803|163097087|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.33|||Log Rank|Time to dementia in Ginkgo vs placebo groups. The Cox proportional hazards model was used to compute hazard ratios and log-rank tests.||The null hypothesis is that the instantaneous hazard rate for Ginkgo biloba and placebo are the same. Assumptions were based on 4%/yr dementia and 6%/yr mortality and dropout combined. A sample size of 3000 with an average follow up of 5 years resulted in 96% power to detecting a 30% reduction in the rate of dementia at a 2-sided significance level of 0.5.||1.33|0.94|0.21
81700570|NCT00010803|163097088|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.27|||Log Rank|||Total Mortality||1.27|0.85|0.70
81700571|NCT00010803|163097088|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.62|||Log Rank|||Atherosclerotic CHD mortality||1.62|0.70|0.78
81700572|NCT00010803|163097088|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.58|||Log Rank|||Incident Myocardial Infarction||1.58|0.79|0.54
81700573|NCT00010803|163097088|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously Provided|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.18|||Log Rank|||Incident Angina||1.18|0.61|0.32
81700574|NCT00010803|163097088|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.23|||Log Rank|||Incident CHD||1.23|0.72|0.66
81700575|NCT00010803|163097088|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously Provided|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.18|||Log Rank|||Incident CHF||1.18|0.71|0.48
81700576|NCT00010803|163097088|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.45|||Log Rank|||Incident Stroke||1.45|0.52|0.25
81700577|NCT00010803|163097088|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.45|||Log Rank|||Incident TIA||1.45|0.52|0.59
81700578|NCT00010803|163097088|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.12||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.5|||Log Rank|||Incident CVD||1.50|0.84|0.42
81700579|NCT00010803|163097088|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.25|||Log Rank|||Total CHD and CVD combined||1.25|0.80|0.98
81700580|NCT00010803|163097089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment X Time interaction|-0.002||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.005|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models comparing rates of change in global cognition scores (z-scores) by treatment group||0.005|-0.009|.65
81700581|NCT01019252|163097090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.28|7.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|A longitudinal general linear mixed effects model was used.||||7.21|3.28|<.0001
81700582|NCT01019252|163097091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|A longitudinal general linear mixed effects model was used.||||1.39|.94|<.0001
81700583|NCT01019252|163097092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.93|12.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|A longitudinal general linear mixed effects model was used.||||12.93|8.93|<.0001
81700584|NCT03351478|163097129|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square (LS) Means|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model using multiple imputations to fill in missing data and is parameterized with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No), randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and the country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||-0.25|-0.62|< 0.0001
81700585|NCT03351478|163097129|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.28|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model using multiple imputations to fill in missing data and is parameterized with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No), randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and the country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.28|-0.04|0.145
81514996|NCT03002818|162718232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.152|||||||paired t-test|||mITT (n=24): Baseline vs. Day 168||||0.152
81514997|NCT03002818|162718233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.461|||||||paired t-test|||sdITT (n=34): Baseline vs. Day 28||||0.461
81700586|NCT03351478|163097130|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.1529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|0.76|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model using multiple imputations to fill in missing data and is parameterized with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤ 8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No) and the country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||0.76|-4.87|0.1529
81700587|NCT03351478|163097130|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.3377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|3.55|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model using multiple imputations to fill in missing data and is parameterized with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤ 8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No) and the country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||3.55|-1.21|0.3377
81700588|NCT03351478|163097131|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model using multiple imputations to fill in missing data and is parameterized with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No), randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and the country as fixed effects, and baseline 2-hour postprandial glucose as a covariate.||-0.5|-1.33|<0.0001
81700589|NCT03351478|163097131|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.8397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.3|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model using multiple imputations to fill in missing data and is parameterized with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No), randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥ 130 mmHg) at screening, and the country as fixed effects, and baseline 2-hour postprandial glucose as a covariate.||0.3|-0.37|0.8397
81700590|NCT03351478|163097132|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model using multiple imputations to fill in missing data and is parameterized with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No), randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and the country as fixed effects, and baseline fasting plasma glucose as a covariate.||-0.35|-1.25|0.0005
81702481|NCT00871572|163100967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.7|-0.5|0.726
81514998|NCT03002818|162718233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||paired t-test|||mITT (n=24): Baseline vs. Day 28||||0.630
81700591|NCT03351478|163097132|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.7|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model using multiple imputations to fill in missing data and is parameterized with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No), randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and the country as fixed effects, and baseline fasting plasma glucose as a covariate.||0.7|-0.09|0.1339
81700592|NCT03351478|163097133|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|-1.54|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model using multiple imputations to fill in missing data and is parameterized with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No), randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and the country as fixed effects, and baseline weight as a covariate.||-1.54|-2.95|<0.0001
81700593|NCT03351478|163097133|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.1407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.19|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model using multiple imputations to fill in missing data and is parameterized with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No), randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and the country as fixed effects, and baseline weight as a covariate.||1.19|-0.17|0.1407
81700594|NCT03351478|163097134|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.0325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model using multiple imputations to fill in missing data and is parameterized with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤ 8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No) and the country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||-0.17|-3.89|0.0325
81700595|NCT03351478|163097134|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.1565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|2.63|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model using multiple imputations to fill in missing data and is parameterized with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤ 8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No) and the country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||2.63|-0.42|0.1565
81700596|NCT03351478|163097135|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|8.1||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.36|12.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The percentage difference between treatment groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No), and the randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at the screening.||12.89|3.36|0.0048
81700597|NCT03351478|163097136|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|16.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.26|24.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The percentage difference between treatment groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No), and the randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at the screening.||24.52|9.26|0.0001
81700598|NCT03325556|163097198|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.353|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3676||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.172|0.727||1-sided p-value reported. The protocol-defined O'Brien Flemming stopping boundary for the planned IA was a 1-sided p-value equal to 0.0033|Regression, Cox||Model included covariates for Treatment group, dementia subtype, and region, and robust sandwich-type variance estimator.|||0.727|0.172|0.0023
81700599|NCT03325556|163097199|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.452|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2812||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.261|0.785||1-sided p-value|Regression, Cox||Model included covariates for Treatment group, dementia subtype, and region, and robust sandwich-type variance estimator.|||0.785|0.261|0.0024
81700600|NCT00762268|163097213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||1.0
81700601|NCT00762268|163097214|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Change from intake scores.||||0.05
81700602|NCT00762268|163097215|OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81700603|NCT00881361|163097296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81700604|NCT01181141|163097318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|6.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||6.0|-18.8|
81700605|NCT01226706|163097321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||"A sample of 16 subjects per group was required to detect a mean difference of 50 mL in maximum capacity at cystoscopy between botulinum toxin and placebo at 90% power with a two-sided type I error of 5%.~Difference scores were computed for the primary outcome, which were then compared using the Wilcoxon- Mann-Whitney U test. This type of analysis was used to identify both between group differences and within group differences (over time) while using non-parametric statistics."||||.016
81700606|NCT01226706|163097322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.152|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.152
81700607|NCT01226706|163097323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.095
81514999|NCT03002818|162718233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.855|||||||paired t-test|||sdITT (n=32): Baseline vs. Day 84||||0.855
81515000|NCT03002818|162718233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||paired t-test|||mITT (n=24): Baseline vs. Day 84||||0.750
81515001|NCT03002818|162718234|SUPERIORITY||mean change|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.063|3.137||||||sdITT: mean change Baseline minus Day 168||3.137|2.063|
81515002|NCT03002818|162718234|SUPERIORITY||mean change|2.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.212|3.428||||||mITT: mean change Baseline minus Day 168||3.428|2.212|
81700608|NCT01226706|163097324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.067|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.067
81700609|NCT01226706|163097328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.038
81700610|NCT01226706|163097329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.095
81700611|NCT01226706|163097330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.038
81700612|NCT01226706|163097334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.904|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.904
81700613|NCT01226706|163097335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.080
81700614|NCT01226706|163097336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.230
81700615|NCT01226706|163097340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.2|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||-0.2|-2.1|0.021
81700616|NCT01226706|163097341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||-0.5|-2.1|0.007
81700617|NCT01226706|163097342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||-0.4|-2.0|0.013
81700618|NCT01226706|163097343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.173|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.173
81700619|NCT01226706|163097344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.051
81700620|NCT01226706|163097345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.051
81515003|NCT03002818|162718234|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired Wilcoxon Test|||sdITT (n=37): Baseline vs. Day 168||||<0.001
81700621|NCT01226706|163097346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.557|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.557
81700622|NCT01226706|163097347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.029
81700623|NCT01226706|163097348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.132|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.132
81700624|NCT01226706|163097349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.085|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.085
81700625|NCT01226706|163097350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.099|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.099
81700626|NCT01226706|163097351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.132|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.132
81700627|NCT01226706|163097352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.072|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.072
81700628|NCT01226706|163097353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.230
81515004|NCT03002818|162718234|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired Wilcoxon Test|||mITT (n=24): Baseline vs. Day 168||||<0.001
81515005|NCT03002818|162718234|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired Wilcoxon Test|||sdITT (n=35): Baseline vs. Day 28||||<0.001
81515006|NCT03002818|162718234|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired Wilcoxon Test|||mITT (n=22): Baseline vs. Day 28||||<0.001
81515007|NCT03002818|162718234|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired Wilcoxon Test|||sdITT (n=36): Baseline vs. Day 84||||<0.001
81515008|NCT03002818|162718234|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired Wilcoxon Test|||mITT (n=23): Baseline vs. Day 84||||<0.001
81700629|NCT01226706|163097354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.314|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.314
81700630|NCT01226706|163097355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.013
81700631|NCT01226706|163097356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.888|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Bonferroni correction (0.05/n) was used for multiple comparisons||||||0.888
81700632|NCT01899677|163097365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Mann whitney U|||Mann Whitney U test was used to compare cytokine levels between groups.||||0.32
81700633|NCT01899677|163097366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||Mann whitney U|||||||0.73
81700634|NCT01899677|163097367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||Mann whitney U|||||||0.66
81700635|NCT01899677|163097368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Mann whitney U|||||||0.76
81700636|NCT05014542|163097377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (WOMAC total of group A in Week 15) - mean (WOMAC total of group C in Week 15)|WOMAC total analysis between groups at Week 15. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used for testing the normality of the data distribution. The comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and standard deviation (SD) were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at specified assessments.||||<0.001
81700637|NCT05014542|163097378|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (WOMAC pain of group A at Week 15) - mean (WOMAC pain of group C at Week 15)|WOMAC pain analysis between groups at Week 15. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used for testing the normality of the data distribution. The comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and standard deviation (SD) were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at assessments.||||<.001
81700638|NCT05014542|163097379|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (WOMAC stiffness of group A at Week 15) - mean (WOMAC stiffness of group C at Week 15)|WOMAC stiffness between groups at Week 15. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used to test the data distribution's normality. The comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and standard deviation (SD) were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at specified assessments.||||<0.001
81702482|NCT01654523|163100968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change in the single arm trial|6.695|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.505|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.041|9.348|||Paired t-test|||||9.348|4.041|<0.05
81700639|NCT05014542|163097380|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (WOMAC functional disability of group A in Week 15) - mean (WOMAC functional disability of group C in Week 15)|WOMAC functional disability between groups at Week 15. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) tests normality distribution. Furthermore, the comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the null hypothesis of equality was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with a power of 95 % and a level of significance α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and SD were analysed to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at specified assessment (the mid-spread).||||<0.001
81700640|NCT05014542|163097381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (VAS of group A in Week 15) - mean (VAS of group C in Week 15)|Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) was compared between groups at Week 15, when the acupuncture of group A ended. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used to test the data distribution's normality. The comparability of groups to accept or reject the null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and standard deviation (SD) presented the statistical dispersion of sample data at specified assessments.||||<0.001
81700641|NCT05014542|163097382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (KDSQ of group A in Week 15) - mean (KDSQ of group C in Week 15)|The Kidney Deficiency Syndrome Questionnaire (KDSQ) was compared between groups in Week 15. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) tests the normality of data distribution. The comparability of groups regarding the null hypothesis of similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and SD were used to analyse the statistical dispersion of specified sample data at specified assessment.||||<0.001
81700642|NCT05014542|163097383|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-774.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (DRUG of A group in Week 15) - mean (DRUG of C group in Week 15)|In Week 15, DRUG was compared between groups. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used to test the data distribution's normality. The comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and standard deviation (SD) were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at specified assessments.||||<0.001
81700643|NCT05014542|163097384|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.009||||0.8493|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (A group L knee in Week 15) - mean (C group L knee in Week 15)|Active extension of left (L) knees in Week 15 in the between-group analysis. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used to test the data distribution's normality. The comparability of groups to accept or reject the null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and standard deviation (SD) were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at specified assessments.||||0.8493
81700644|NCT05014542|163097384|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.107||||0.69654|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (A group R knee in Week 15) - mean (C group R knee in Week 15)|Active extension of the right (R) knees in Week 15 in the between-group analysis. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used to test the data distribution's normality. The comparability of groups to accept or reject the null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and standard deviation (SD) were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at specified assessments.||||0.69654
81700645|NCT05014542|163097385|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (active flexion L knee of group A at Week 15) - mean (active flexion L knee of group C at Week 15)|L knee flexion between groups at Week 15. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used to test the data distribution's normality. The comparability of groups to accept or reject the null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and standard deviation (SD) were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at specified assessments.||||0.490
81700646|NCT05014542|163097385|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||0.517|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (active flexion R knee of group A at Week 15) - mean (active flexion R knee of group C at Week 15)|Right (R) knee flexion between groups in Week 15. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used to test the data distribution's normality. The comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and standard deviation (SD) were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at specified assessments.||||0.517
81700647|NCT05014542|163097386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.083|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (circumference of L upper leg of group A at Week 15) - mean (circumference of L upper leg of group C at Week 15)|Circumference of the left (L) upper leg between groups analysis at Week 15. For group normality statistics, the Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used. Furthermore, the comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the hypothesis of equality was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and SD were analysed to present the statistical dispersion of specified sample data at specified assessment.||||0.083
81700648|NCT05014542|163097386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.084|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (circumference of R upper leg of group A at Week 15) - mean (circumference of R upper leg of group C at Week 15)|Circumference of the right (R) upper leg between groups analysis at Week 15. For group normality statistics, the Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used. Furthermore, the comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the hypothesis of equality was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and SD were analysed to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at specified assessments.||||0.084
81700649|NCT05014542|163097387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.341|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (circumference of L knee of group A at Week 15) - mean (circumference of L knee of group C at Week 15)|Circumference of the left (L) knee in Week 15 was analysed between groups. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used to test the data distribution's normality. The comparability of groups to accept or reject the null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and standard deviation (SD) were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at specified assessments.||||0.341
81700650|NCT05014542|163097387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.317|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (circumference of R knee of group A at Week 15) - mean (circumference of R knee of group C at Week 15)|Circumference of the right (R) knee in between groups at Week 15. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used to test the data distribution's normality. The comparability of groups to accept or reject the null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and standard deviation (SD) were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at specified assessments.||||0.317
81700651|NCT05014542|163097388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (WOMAC total of group A in Week 24) -mean (WOMAC total of group C in Week 24)|WOMAC total was analysed in Week 24 between groups, nine weeks after acupuncture ended. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) tested the normality of the distribution. The comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the null hypothesis of equality was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95 % power and a level of significance α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and SD were analysed to present the statistical dispersion of specified sample data at specified assessments.||||<0.001
81700652|NCT05014542|163097389|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (WOMAC pain of group A at Week 24) - mean (WOMAC pain of group C at Week 24)|WOMAC pain was analysed between groups 9 weeks after acupuncture ended in Week 24. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) tested the normality distribution. Furthermore, the comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the hypothesis of equality was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and SD were analysed to present the statistical dispersion of specified sample data (the mid-spread).||||<.001
81700653|NCT05014542|163097390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (WOMAC stiffness of group A in Week 24) - mean (WOMAC stiffness of group C in Week 24)|WOMAC stiffness between groups A and C in Week 24, 9 weeks after acupuncture ended. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) tests the normality of distribution. Group comparability was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test with 95 % power and a level of significance α=0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and SD were analysed to present the statistical dispersion of specified sample data at specified assessments.||||<0.001
81700654|NCT05014542|163097391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (WOMAC functional disability of group A in Week 24) - mean (WOMAC functional disability of group C in Week 24)|WOMAC functional disability at Week 24 was analysed between groups. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) tests the normality of data. The comparability of groups regarding specified variables (to accept or reject the null hypothesis of comparability) was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test with 95% power and a level of significance α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and SD were analysed to present the statistical dispersion of specified sample data at specified assessments.||||<0.001
81700655|NCT05014542|163097392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-45.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (VAS in Week 24 of group A) - mean (VAS in Week 24 of group C)|VAS was compared between groups in Week 24. For group normality statistics, the Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used. The comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the hypothesis of equality was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and SD were analysed to present the statistical dispersion of sample data.||||<0.001
81700656|NCT05014542|163097393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (KDSQ in Week 24 of group A) - mean (KDSQ in Week 24 of group C)|KDSQ between groups in Week 24. For group normality statistics, the Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used. The comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the hypothesis of equality was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and SD were analysed to present the statistical dispersion of sample data.||||<0.001
81700657|NCT05014542|163097394|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-581.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (DRUG in Week 24 of group A) - mean (DRUG in Week 24 of group C)|The DRUG between groups in Week 24. For group normality statistics, the Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used. Furthermore, the comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the hypothesis of equality was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and SD were analysed to present the statistical dispersion of sample data.||||<0.001
81700658|NCT05014542|163097395|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||mean (Act ext L of A group in Week 24) - mean (Act ext L of C group in Week 24)|Left (L) knee analysis between groups A and C in Week 24. For group normality statistics, the Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used. Furthermore, the comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the hypothesis of comparability was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% statistical power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and SD were analysed to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at assessment.||||
81700659|NCT05014542|163097395|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||mean (Act ext R knee of A group in Week 24) - mean (Act ext R knee of C group in Week 24)|Right (R) knee analysis between groups at Week 24. For group normality statistics, the Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used. Furthermore, the comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the hypothesis of comparability between groups was tested by the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and SD were analysed to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at specified assessment.||||
81700660|NCT05014542|163097396|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.953|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (L knee act flexion of group A in Week 24) - mean (L knee act flexion of group C in Week 24)|Left (L) knee flexion between groups at Week 24. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) tests the normality of the distribution. Furthermore, the comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the null hypothesis of equality was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a level of significance α = 0,05. Standard deviation (SD) was calculated to present the statistical dispersion of specified sample data at a specified assessment (time-point).||||0.953
81702483|NCT00735670|163100969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.445|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.445
81700661|NCT05014542|163097396|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.491|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (R knee act flexion of group A in Week 24) - mean (R knee act flexion of group C in Week 24)|Right (R) knee flexion between groups at Week 24. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) tests the normality of the distribution. Furthermore, the comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the null hypothesis of comparability was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a level of significance α = 0,05. Standard deviation (SD) was calculated to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at an assessment.||||0.491
81700662|NCT05014542|163097397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.261|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (circumference of L upper leg of group A in Week 24) - mean (circumference of L upper leg of group C in Week 24)|Circumference of the left (L) upper leg between groups in Week 24. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used to test the normality of a distribution. The comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the hypothesis of groups comparability was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and SD were analysed to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at assessments.||||0.261
81700663|NCT05014542|163097397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.273|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (circumference of R upper leg of group A in Week 24) - mean (circumference of R upper leg of group C in Week 24)|Circumference of the R upper leg between groups at Week 24. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used to test the normality of distribution. The comparability of groups regarding specified variables (null hypothesis) was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range (IQR) and SD were analysed to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at assessments.||||0.273
81700664|NCT05014542|163097398|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.445|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (circumference of L knees in Week 24 of group A) - mean (circumference of L knees in Week 24 of group C)|Circumference of left (L) knees in Week 24, in between-groups. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) tests normality distribution. The comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the null hypothesis of similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test with 95% power and a level of significance α = 0,05. Standard deviation was calculated to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at an assessment.||||0.445
81700665|NCT05014542|163097398|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (circumference of R knees in Week 24 of group A) - mean (circumference of R knees in Week 24 of group C)|Circumference of right (R) knees at Week 24 was analysed between groups. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) tests normality distribution. The comparability of groups regarding specified variables to accept or reject the null hypothesis of similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test with 95% power and a level of significance α = 0,05. Standard deviation was calculated to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at assessments.||||0.260
81700666|NCT05014542|163097399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-34.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (WOMAC total of group A in Week 39) - mean (WOMAC total of group A in Week 0)|Western Ontario and McMaster University Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) total of group A in Week 39 (24 weeks after acupunctures ended) was compared with the pre-experimental baseline assessment by within-group analysis. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) tests normality distribution. The null hypothesis at weeks 0 and 39 was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test with 95 % power and a level of significance α=0,05. Standard deviation (SD) was calculated to present the statistical dispersion of the sample.||||<0.001
81700667|NCT05014542|163097399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (WOMAC total in Week 39 of group C) - mean (WOMAC total in Week 0 of group C).|WOMAC total of group C in Week 39 was tested for the significance level and mean difference by within-group analysis. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) tests normality distribution. WOMAC total at Week 0 (pre-experimental baseline assessment) and Week 39 were compared to test the null hypothesis of group comparability by the Mann-Whitney U test with 95 % power and a level of significance α=0,05. Standard deviation (SD) was calculated to present the statistical dispersion of a sample.||||< 0.001
81700668|NCT05014542|163097400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (WOMAC pain in Week 39 of group A) - mean (WOMAC pain in Week 0 of group A)|The pain subscale of the WOMAC index of group A in Week 39 (24 weeks after acupunctures ended) was compared with baseline by within-group analysis. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used for testing the normality of the distribution. The null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range and standard deviation were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of sample data at assessments.||||<0.001
81700669|NCT05014542|163097400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (WOMAC pain in Week 39 of group C) - mean (WOMAC pain in Week 0 of group C)|The pain subscale of the WOMAC index of group C in Week 39 (end of acupuncture of group C) was compared with the pre-experimental baseline values by within-group analysis. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used for testing the normality of the distribution. The null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range and standard deviation were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of data.||||<0.001
81515009|NCT03002818|162718235|SUPERIORITY||mean change|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.651|1.871||||||sdITT: mean change Baseline minus Day 168||1.871|-0.651|
81700670|NCT05014542|163097401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (WOMAC stiffness in Week 39 of group A) - mean (WOMAC stiffness in Week 0 of group A)|The stiffness subscale of the WOMAC index of group A in Week 39 (24 weeks after acupuncture of group A ended) was compared with the pre-experimental baseline values by within-group analysis. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used for testing the normality of the distribution. The null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α=0,05. Interquartile range and SD were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of the data.||||<0.001
81515010|NCT03002818|162718235|SUPERIORITY||mean change|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.608|2.088||||||mITT: mean change Baseline minus Day 168||2.088|-0.608|
81515011|NCT03002818|162718235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.381|||||||Paired Wilcoxon Test|||sdITT (n=37): Baseline vs. Day 168||||0.381
81515012|NCT03002818|162718235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.304|||||||Paired Wilcoxon Test|||mITT (n=24): Baseline vs. Day 168||||0.304
81700671|NCT05014542|163097401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (WOMAC stiffness in Week 39 of group C) - mean (WOMAC stiffness in Week 0 of group C)|The stiffness subscale of the WOMAC index of group C in Week 39 (end of acupuncture of group C) was compared with the pre-experimental baseline values by within-group analysis. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used for testing the normality of the distribution. The null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α = 0,05. Interquartile range and standard deviation were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of data.||||<0.001
81700672|NCT05014542|163097402|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (WOMAC functional disability in Week 39 of group A) - mean(WOMAC functional disability in Week 0 of group A)|The functional disability subscale of the WOMAC index of group A in Week 39 (24 weeks after acupuncture of group A ended) was compared with baseline values by within-group analysis. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used for testing the normality of the distribution. The null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α=0,05. Interquartile range and SD were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of the data.||||<0.001
81700673|NCT05014542|163097402|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (WOMAC functional disability in Week 39 of group C) - mean (WOMAC functional disability in Week 0 of group C)|The functional disability subscale of the WOMAC index of group C in Week 39 (when acupuncture of group A ended) was compared with baseline values by within-group analysis. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used for testing the normality of the distribution. The null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α=0,05. Interquartile range and SD were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of the data.||||<0.001
81700674|NCT05014542|163097403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-41.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (VAS in Week 39 of group A) - mean (VAS in Week 0 of group A)|VAS of group A in Week 39 (24 weeks after acupuncture of group A ended) was compared with baseline values by within-group analysis. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used for testing the normality of the distribution. The null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α=0,05. Interquartile range and SD were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of the data.||||<0.001
81700675|NCT05014542|163097403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (VAS in Week 39 of group C) - mean (VAS in Week 0 of group C)|VAS of group C in Week 39 (when acupuncture of group C ended) was compared with baseline values by within-group analysis. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used for testing the normality of the distribution. The null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α=0,05. Interquartile range and SD were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of the data.||||< 0.001
81700676|NCT05014542|163097404|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (KDSQ in Week 39 of group A) - mean (KDSQ in Week 0 of group A)|KDSQ of group A in Week 39 (24 weeks after acupuncture of group A ended) was compared with baseline values by within-group analysis. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used for testing the normality of the distribution. The null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α=0,05. Interquartile range and SD were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of the data.||||<0.001
81700677|NCT05014542|163097404|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (KDSQ in Week 39 of group C) - mean (KDSQ in Week 0 of group C)|KDSQ of group C in Week 39 (when acupuncture of group C ended) was compared with baseline values by within-group analysis. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used for testing the normality of the distribution. The null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α=0,05. Interquartile range and SD were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of the data.||||<0.001
81700678|NCT05014542|163097405|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-361.4||||0.204|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (DRUG in Week 39 of group A) - mean (DRUG in Week 0 of group A)|The DRUG of group A in Week 39 (24 weeks after acupuncture of group A ended) was compared with baseline values by within-group analysis. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used for testing the normality of the distribution. The null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α=0,05. Interquartile range and SD were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of the data.||||0.204
81700679|NCT05014542|163097405|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-305.4||||0.134|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (DRUG in Week 39 of group C) - mean (DRUG in Week 0 of group C)|The DRUG of group C in Week 39 (when acupuncture of group C ended) was compared with baseline values by within-group analysis. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) was used for testing the normality of the distribution. The null hypothesis of groups' similarity was tested with the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95% power and a significance level α=0,05. Interquartile range and SD were calculated to present the statistical dispersion of the data.||||0.134
81700680|NCT05014542|163097406|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean (Lequesne index in Week 24 of A group) - mean (Lequesne index in Week 24 of C group)|The Lequesne index in Week 24 compared two confirmed comparable groups (at baseline), 9 weeks after acupuncture treatment in group A ended, while the C group was still a control. The Shapiro-Wilk test (S-W) tests normality distribution. The between-group comparability test at Week 24 was provided to accept or reject the null hypothesis by the Mann-Whitney U test, with 95 % power and a level of significance α = 0,05. Standard deviation (SD) was calculated to present the statistical dispersion.||||< 0.001
81700681|NCT04024072|163097474|EQUIVALENCE|8AM Day 14|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.01||||||||0.01|-0.93|
81700682|NCT04024072|163097474|EQUIVALENCE|10AM Day 14|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.24||||||||0.24|-0.70|
81700683|NCT04024072|163097474|EQUIVALENCE|8AM Day 42|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.27||||||||0.27|-0.74|
81700684|NCT04024072|163097474|EQUIVALENCE|10AM Day 42|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.51||||||||0.51|-0.51|
81515013|NCT03002818|162718235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Paired Wilcoxon Test|||sdITT (n=35): Baseline vs. Day 28||||0.014
81515014|NCT03002818|162718235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.278|||||||Paired Wilcoxon Test|||mITT (n=22): Baseline vs. Day 28||||0.278
81700685|NCT03970824|163097515|EQUIVALENCE|PK equivalence was concluded if 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for percent ratios of geometric least squares means in AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax were within the equivalence margin of 80-125%.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|105.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.19|115.16||||||Statistical analysis of primary PK parameters was performed using an analysis of covariance model (ANCOVA) including covariates for gender, study center, and body weight.||115.16|97.19|
81700686|NCT03970824|163097515|EQUIVALENCE|PK equivalence was concluded if 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for percent ratios of geometric least squares means in AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax were within the equivalence margin of 80-125%.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|92.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.29|100.61||||||Statistical analysis of primary PK parameters was performed using an analysis of covariance model (ANCOVA) including covariates for gender, study center, and body weight.||100.61|85.29|
81700687|NCT03970824|163097515|EQUIVALENCE|PK equivalence was concluded if 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for percent ratios of geometric least squares means in AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax were within the equivalence margin of 80-125%.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.06|106.63||||||Statistical analysis of primary PK parameters was performed using an analysis of covariance model (ANCOVA) including covariates for gender, study center, and body weight.||106.63|90.06|
81700688|NCT03970824|163097516|EQUIVALENCE|PK equivalence was concluded if 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for percent ratios of geometric least squares means in AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax were within the equivalence margin of 80-125%.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|107.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.29|117.13||||||Statistical analysis of primary PK parameters was performed using an analysis of covariance model (ANCOVA) including covariates for gender, study center, and body weight.||117.13|98.29|
81700689|NCT03970824|163097516|EQUIVALENCE|PK equivalence was concluded if 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for percent ratios of geometric least squares means in AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax were within the equivalence margin of 80-125%.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|93.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.08|102.5||||||Statistical analysis of primary PK parameters was performed using an analysis of covariance model (ANCOVA) including covariates for gender, study center, and body weight.||102.50|86.08|
81700690|NCT03970824|163097516|EQUIVALENCE|PK equivalence was concluded if 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for percent ratios of geometric least squares means in AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax were within the equivalence margin of 80-125%.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|100.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.42|109.92||||||Statistical analysis of primary PK parameters was performed using an analysis of covariance model (ANCOVA) including covariates for gender, study center, and body weight.||109.92|92.42|
81700691|NCT03970824|163097517|EQUIVALENCE|PK equivalence was concluded if 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for percent ratios of geometric least squares means in AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax were within the equivalence margin of 80-125%.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|101.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.33|108.89||||||Statistical analysis of primary PK parameters was performed using an analysis of covariance model (ANCOVA) including covariates for gender, study center, and body weight.||108.89|95.33|
81700692|NCT03970824|163097517|EQUIVALENCE|PK equivalence was concluded if 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for percent ratios of geometric least squares means in AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax were within the equivalence margin of 80-125%.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|98.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.91|104.92||||||Statistical analysis of primary PK parameters was performed using an analysis of covariance model (ANCOVA) including covariates for gender, study center, and body weight.||104.92|91.91|
81700693|NCT03970824|163097517|EQUIVALENCE|PK equivalence was concluded if 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for percent ratios of geometric least squares means in AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax were within the equivalence margin of 80-125%.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|100.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.69|106.85||||||Statistical analysis of primary PK parameters was performed using an analysis of covariance model (ANCOVA) including covariates for gender, study center, and body weight.||106.85|93.69|
81700694|NCT01488409|163097521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97
81515015|NCT03002818|162718235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.881|||||||Paired Wilcoxon Test|||sdITT (n=36): Baseline vs. Day 84||||0.881
81515016|NCT03002818|162718235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.775|||||||Paired Wilcoxon Test|||sdITT (n=23): Baseline vs. Day 84||||0.775
81515017|NCT05312632|162718250|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81515018|NCT05312632|162718251|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81515019|NCT05312632|162718252|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81700695|NCT01488409|163097522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.85
81700696|NCT01488409|163097523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.52
81700697|NCT01488409|163097524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.79
81700698|NCT01488409|163097525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81700699|NCT01192204|163097540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical analyses reflect percent change intrapatient pre versus post histologic grade scores|Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test|We used a 2-tailed Mann Whitney U test to evaluate these data.||Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test (intrapatient pre versus post treatment scores)||||0.048
81700700|NCT01192204|163097540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical analyses reflect percent change pre versus post histologic grade scores|Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test|||Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test (pre versus post treatment scores)||||0.50
81700701|NCT01192204|163097541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test|specifically, we used the Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test.||||||<0.002
81700702|NCT01192204|163097541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test|||||||0.036
81700703|NCT01192204|163097542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||2-tailed unpaired t test|||||||0.002
81700704|NCT01192204|163097542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||two-tailed unpaired t test|||||||0.16
81700705|NCT02146248|163097543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4795||||||The two-tailed P value equals 0.4795|McNemar|||McNemar paired. Hypothesis is no change in tubal patency status. All subjects know to have bilateral patency in one of the exams during natural cycle||||0.4795
81700706|NCT02372097|163097575|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Two tablets of SYR-472 25 mg and 1 tablet of SYR-472 50 mg were considered bioequivalent if 90% CI of the mean differences of natural log-transformed AUC(0-168) of SYR-472Z was within the range of ln(0.80) to ln(1.25) or within the range of ln(0.9) to ln(1.11) and the results of dissolution test satisfied the requirement.|Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.017|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0344|0.0004||||||The 2-sided 90% confidence interval for the difference between the products (2 tablets of SYR-472 25 mg, 1 tablet of SYR-472 50 mg) was determined from the ANOVA model with the natural logarithms of the AUC(0-168) as a dependent variable, and product, group and period as fixed effects.||0.0004|-0.0344|
81700707|NCT02372097|163097576|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Two tablets of SYR-472 25 mg and 1 tablet of SYR-472 50 mg were considered bioequivalent if 90% CI of the mean differences of natural log-transformed Cmax of SYR-472Z was within the range of ln(0.80) to ln(1.25) or within the range of ln(0.9) to ln(1.11) and the results of dissolution test satisfied the requirement.|LS mean difference|-0.1292|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2177|-0.0406||||||The 2-sided 90% confidence interval for the difference between the products (2 tablets of SYR-472 25 mg, 1 tablet of SYR-472 50 mg) was determined from the ANOVA model with the natural logarithms of the Cmax as a dependent variable, and product, group and period as fixed effects.||-0.0406|-0.2177|
81700708|NCT02372097|163097577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.021||||||90.0|-0.0362|-0.0058||||||The 2-sided 90% confidence interval for the difference between the products (2 tablets of SYR-472 25 mg, 1 tablet of SYR-472 50 mg) was determined from the ANOVA model with the natural logarithms of the AUC(0-inf) as a dependent variable, and product, group and period as fixed effects.||-0.0058|-0.0362|
81700709|NCT02372097|163097578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.375|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1452|0.8952||||||The 2-sided 90% confidence interval for the difference between the products (2 tablets of SYR-472 25 mg, 1 tablet of SYR-472 50 mg) was determined from the ANOVA model with Tmax as a dependent variable, and product, group and period as fixed effects.||0.8952|-0.1452|
81700710|NCT02372097|163097579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.0168|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0504|0.0169||||||The 2-sided 90% confidence interval for the difference between the products (2 tablets of SYR-472 25 mg, 1 tablet of SYR-472 50 mg) was determined from the ANOVA model with the natural logarithms of the MRT as a dependent variable, and product, group and period as fixed effects.||0.0169|-0.0504|
81700711|NCT02372097|163097580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.1099|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0235|0.1963||||||The 2-sided 90% confidence interval for the difference between the products (2 tablets of SYR-472 25 mg, 1 tablet of SYR-472 50 mg) was determined from the ANOVA model with the natural logarithms of the λz as a dependent variable, and product, group and period as fixed effects.||0.1963|0.0235|
81700712|NCT00862654|163097593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Each test was two-sided, at the 0.050 significance level.||The primary efficacy criterion was analyzed by using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) statistic, stratified by center (or analysis-center) after ridit transformation with the row mean difference statistics, testing the hypothesis of equality. The p-value had to be inferior to 0.05 at week 4, in the ITT/LOCF population. PP analysis was also performed to assess the robustness of the results obtained in the ITT/LOCF population.||||<0.01
81700713|NCT00862654|163097593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.039||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Each test was two-sided, at the 0.050 significance level.||The primary efficacy criterion was analyzed by using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) statistic, stratified by center (or analysis-center) after ridit transformation with the row mean difference statistics, testing the hypothesis of equality. The p-value had to be inferior to 0.05 at week 4, in the ITT/LOCF population. PP analysis was also performed to assess the robustness of the results obtained in the ITT/LOCF population.||||0.039
81700714|NCT03954444|163097594|EQUIVALENCE|90% Confidence Interval, should be within -20% to +20%|Mean Difference (Net)|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|8.0||||||||8.0|-2.6|
81700715|NCT03954444|163097594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.04
81700716|NCT03954444|163097594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1126|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1126
81700717|NCT02259127|163097606|NON_INFERIORITY|"\>=14kg cohort: Non-inferiority margin 10% in total population and 12% in ODYSSEY A/ODYSSEY B.~\<14kg cohort: power for efficacy was not prespecified for this cohort."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.08|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.03|||Bootstrap method||The probability of having virological or clinical treatment failure by 96 weeks (primary endpoint) was estimated using Kaplan-Meier curves adjusted for stratification factors.|"Statistical Analysis Title: Primary: Diff in adj. KM estimates (\>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 707~Analysis specification: Pre-specified"||-0.03|-0.14|= 0.004
81700718|NCT02259127|163097606|NON_INFERIORITY|"\>=14kg cohort: Non-inferiority margin 10% in total population and 12% in ODYSSEY A/ODYSSEY B.~\<14kg cohort: power for efficacy was not prespecified for this cohort."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.18|||=|0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.02|||Bootstrap method||The probability of having virological or clinical treatment failure by 96 weeks (primary endpoint) was estimated using Kaplan-Meier curves adjusted for trial cohort (ODYSSEY A or ODYSSEY B)|"Statistical Analysis Title: Diff in adj. KM estimates (Frequentist \<14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 85~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||0.02|-0.36|=0.057
81700719|NCT02259127|163097606|NON_INFERIORITY|Bayesian estimation was used for the primary analysis of the difference in treatment failure by 96 weeks by arm in \<14kg cohort. An informative prior distribution was used based on the treatment effect observed in \>=14kg cohort, with relative weight defined by clinical opinion, solicited prior to the main trial results.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|-0.02|||Bootstrap method||The probability of having virological or clinical treatment failure by 96 weeks (primary endpoint) was estimated using Kaplan-Meier curves adjusted for trial cohort (ODYSSEY A or ODYSSEY B)|"Statistical Analysis Title: Primary: diff in adj. KM estimates (Bayesian \<14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 85~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||-0.02|-0.19|0.02
81700720|NCT02259127|163097606|NON_INFERIORITY|"\>=14kg cohort: Non-inferiority margin 10% in total population and 12% in ODYSSEY A/ODYSSEY B.~\<14kg cohort: power for efficacy was not prespecified for this cohort."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.12||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|-0.04|||Bootstrap method||The probability of having virological or clinical treatment failure by 96 weeks (primary endpoint) was estimated using Kaplan-Meier curves adjusted for stratification factors.|"Statistical Analysis Title: Diff in adj. KM estimates (ODYSSEY A\>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 311~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||-0.04|-0.21|0.003
81700721|NCT02259127|163097606|NON_INFERIORITY|"\>=14kg cohort: Non-inferiority margin 10% in total population and 12% in ODYSSEY A/ODYSSEY B.~\<14kg cohort: power for efficacy was not prespecified for this cohort."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.05||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.03|||Bootstrap method||The probability of having virological or clinical treatment failure by 96 weeks (primary endpoint) was estimated using Kaplan-Meier curves adjusted for stratification factors.|"Statistical Analysis Title: Diff in adj. KM estimates (ODYSSEY B \>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 396~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||0.03|-0.12|0.22
81700722|NCT02259127|163097607|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0|||=|0.1377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|11.0|||Regression, Logistic|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (\>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 665~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||11|-1|= 0.1377
81700723|NCT02259127|163097607|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0|||=|0.8895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|8.0|||Regression, Logistic|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted difference (ODYSSEY A \>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 286~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||8|-10|= 0.8895
81700724|NCT02259127|163097607|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.0|||=|0.0435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|17.0|||Regression, Logistic|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (ODYSSEY B \>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 381~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||17|0.4|=0.0435
81700725|NCT02259127|163097607|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.0||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|47.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||47|6|0.021
81700726|NCT02259127|163097608|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.0|||=|0.2256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|8.0|||Regression, Logistic|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (\>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 670~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||8|-2|= 0.2256
81700727|NCT02259127|163097608|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||=|0.9536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|7.0|||Regression, Logistic|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (ODYSSEY A \>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 286~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||7|-8|= 0.9536
81700728|NCT02259127|163097608|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.0|||=|0.1104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|12.0|||Regression, Logistic|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (ODYSSEY B \>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 384~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||12|-1|= 0.1104
81700729|NCT02259127|163097608|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.0||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|37.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||37|2|0.038
81515020|NCT05312632|162718253|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81700730|NCT02259127|163097609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.0|||=|0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|82.0|||Regression, Linear|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (\>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Linear regression of CD4 at week 96, adjusted for randomised arm, baseline CD4 and stratification factors. Presenting mean difference between arms.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 707~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||82|-12|= 0.144
81700731|NCT02259127|163097609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|44.0||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|109.0|||Regression, Linear|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (ODYSSEY A \>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Linear regression of CD4 at week 96, adjusting for randomised arm, baseline CD4 and stratification factors. Presenting mean difference between arms.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 311~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||109|-21|0.185
81700732|NCT02259127|163097609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.0|||=|0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.0|93.0|||Regression, Linear|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (ODYSSEY B \>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Linear regression of CD4 at week 96, adjusting for randomised arm, baseline CD4 and stratification factors. Presenting mean difference between arms.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 396~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||93|-39|= 0.427
81700733|NCT02259127|163097609|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|30.0||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-308.0|368.0|||Regression, Linear|||||368|-308|0.86
81700734|NCT02259127|163097610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-11.1|||Regression, Linear|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (\>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Linear regression of total cholesterol at week 96, adjusting for randomised arm, baseline total cholesterol and stratification factors. Presenting mean difference between arms.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 707~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||-11.1|-19|< 0.001
81700735|NCT02259127|163097610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.4|||=|0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.3|-8.5|||Regression, Linear|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (\<14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Linear regression of total cholesterol at week 96, adjusting for randomised arm, baseline total cholesterol and stratification factors. Presenting mean difference between arms.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 85~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||-8.5|-40.3|= 0.0032
81700736|NCT02259127|163097610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|-11.1|||Regression, Linear|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (ODYSSEY A \>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Linear regression of total cholesterol at week 96, adjusting for randomised arm, baseline total cholesterol and stratification factors. Presenting mean difference between arms.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 311~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||-11.1|-23.9|< 0.001
81700737|NCT02259127|163097610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|-8.4|||Regression, Linear|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (ODYSSEY B \>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Linear regression of total cholesterol at week 96, adjusting for randomised arm, baseline total cholesterol and stratification factors. Presenting mean difference between arms.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 396~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||-8.4|-18.5|< 0.001
81700738|NCT02259127|163097611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||=|0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.36|||Regression, Cox|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted time to first event (\>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 707~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||1.36|0.55|= 0.53
81700739|NCT02259127|163097611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||=|0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.49|||Regression, Cox|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted time to first event (\<14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 85~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||2.49|0.47|= 0.86
81515021|NCT05312632|162718254|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.013
81515022|NCT05312632|162718255|OTHER|||||||0.053|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.053
81515023|NCT05312632|162718256|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81700740|NCT02259127|163097611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||=|0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.46|||Regression, Cox|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted time to first event (ODYSSEY A \>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 311~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||1.46|0.48|= 0.52
81700741|NCT02259127|163097611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||=|0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.04|||Regression, Cox|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted time to first event (ODYSSEY B \>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 396~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||2.04|0.42|= 0.86
81700742|NCT02259127|163097612|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||=|0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.13|||Regression, Cox|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted time to first event (\>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 707~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||1.13|0.61|= 0.24
81700743|NCT02259127|163097612|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||=|0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.74|||Regression, Cox|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted time to first event (\<14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 85~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||1.74|0.5|= 0.83
81700744|NCT02259127|163097612|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||=|0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.7|||Regression, Cox|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted time to first event (ODYSSEY A \>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 311~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||1.7|0.75|= 0.57
81700745|NCT02259127|163097612|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.88|||Regression, Cox|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted time to first event (ODYSSEY B \>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 396~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||0.88|0.33|= 0.01
81700746|NCT02259127|163097613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.77|||Regression, Cox|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted time to first event (\>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 707~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||0.77|0.11|= 0.01
81700747|NCT02259127|163097613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||=|0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.33|||Regression, Cox|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted time to first event (ODYSSEY A \>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 311~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||1.33|0.09|= 0.13
81700748|NCT02259127|163097613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.22||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.03|||Regression, Cox|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted time to first event (ODYSSEY B \>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 396~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||1.03|0.05|0.055
81700749|NCT02259127|163097614|NON_INFERIORITY|"\>=14kg cohort: Non-inferiority margin 10% in total population and 12% in ODYSSEY A/ODYSSEY B.~\<14kg cohort: power for efficacy was not prespecified for this cohort."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.06|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|-0.02|||Bootstrap method||The probability of having virological or clinical treatment failure by 48 weeks was estimated using Kaplan-Meier curves adjusted for stratification factors.|"Statistical Analysis Title: Diff in adj. KM estimates (\>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Difference in adjusted (for stratification factors) Kaplan-Meier survival function estimates at 48 weeks after randomisation.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 707~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||-0.02|-0.1|= 0.003
81700750|NCT02259127|163097614|NON_INFERIORITY|"\>=14kg cohort: Non-inferiority margin 10% in total population and 12% in ODYSSEY A/ODYSSEY B.~\<14kg cohort: power for efficacy was not prespecified for this cohort."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.07|||=|0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|-0.01|||Bootstrap method||The probability of having virological or clinical treatment failure by 48 weeks was estimated using Kaplan-Meier curves adjusted for stratification factors.|"Statistical Analysis Title: Diff in adj. KM estimates (ODYSSEY A \>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Difference in adjusted (for stratification factors) Kaplan-Meier survival function estimates at 48 weeks after randomisation.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 311~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||-0.01|-0.13|= 0.035
81700751|NCT02259127|163097614|NON_INFERIORITY|"\>=14kg cohort: Non-inferiority margin 10% in total population and 12% in ODYSSEY A/ODYSSEY B.~\<14kg cohort: power for efficacy was not prespecified for this cohort."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.05|||=|0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|-0.004|||Bootstrap method||The probability of having virological or clinical treatment failure by 48 weeks was estimated using Kaplan-Meier curves adjusted for stratification factors.|"Statistical Analysis Title: Diff in adj. KM estimates (ODYSSEY B \>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Difference in adjusted (for stratification factors) Kaplan-Meier survival function estimates at 48 weeks after randomisation.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 396~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||-0.004|-0.11|= 0.039
81700752|NCT02259127|163097614|NON_INFERIORITY|"\>=14kg cohort: Non-inferiority margin 10% in total population and 12% in ODYSSEY A/ODYSSEY B.~\<14kg cohort: power for efficacy was not prespecified for this cohort."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.18||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.02|||Other [Bootstrap method]|||||0.02|-0.36|0.057
81700753|NCT02259127|163097615|NON_INFERIORITY|"\>=14kg cohort: Non-inferiority margin 10% in total population and 12% in ODYSSEY A/ODYSSEY B.~\<14kg cohort: power for efficacy was not prespecified for this cohort."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.09|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|-0.04|||Bootstrap method||The probability of having virological or clinical treatment failure by 144 weeks was estimated using Kaplan-Meier curves adjusted for stratification factors.|"Statistical Analysis Title: Diff in adj. KM estimates (\>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Difference in adjusted (for stratification factors) Kaplan-Meier survival function estimates at 144 weeks after randomisation.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 707~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||-0.04|-0.16|= 0.003
81700754|NCT02259127|163097615|NON_INFERIORITY|"\>=14kg cohort: Non-inferiority margin 10% in total population and 12% in ODYSSEY A/ODYSSEY B.~\<14kg cohort: power for efficacy was not prespecified for this cohort."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.12|||=|0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|-0.03|||Bootstrap method||The probability of having virological or clinical treatment failure by 144 weeks was estimated using Kaplan-Meier curves adjusted for stratification factors.|"Statistical Analysis Title: Diff in adj. KM estimates (ODYSSEY A \>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Difference in adjusted (for stratification factors) Kaplan-Meier survival function estimates at 144 weeks after randomisation.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 311~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||-0.03|-0.21|= 0.009
81700755|NCT02259127|163097615|NON_INFERIORITY|"\>=14kg cohort: Non-inferiority margin 10% in total population and 12% in ODYSSEY A/ODYSSEY B.~\<14kg cohort: power for efficacy was not prespecified for this cohort."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.08|||=|0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.01|||Bootstrap method||The probability of having virological or clinical treatment failure by 144 weeks was estimated using Kaplan-Meier curves adjusted for stratification factors.|"Statistical Analysis Title: Diff in adj. KM estimates (ODYSSEY B \>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Difference in adjusted (for stratification factors) Kaplan-Meier survival function estimates at 144 weeks after randomisation.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 396~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||0.01|-0.16|= 0.079
81700756|NCT02259127|163097616|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||=|0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.68|||Regression, Cox|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted time to first event (\>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 707~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||2.68|0.38|= 0.993
81700757|NCT02259127|163097616|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||=|0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|2.0|||Regression, Cox|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted time to first event (\<14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 85~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||2|0.13|= 0.33
81700758|NCT02259127|163097616|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||=|0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.12|||Regression, Cox|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted time to first event (ODYSSEY A \>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 311~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||3.12|0.32|= 0.991
81700759|NCT02259127|163097616|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||=|0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|7.13|||Regression, Cox|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted time to first event (ODYSSEY B \>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 396~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||7.13|0.14|= 0.997
81700760|NCT02259127|163097617|NON_INFERIORITY|"\>=14kg cohort: Non-inferiority margin 10% in total population and 12% in ODYSSEY A/ODYSSEY B.~\<14kg cohort: power for efficacy was not prespecified for this cohort."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.07|||=|0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.01|||Bootstrap method||The probability of having virological or clinical treatment failure by 96 weeks (per protocol analysis) was estimated using Kaplan-Meier curves adjusted for stratification factors.|"Statistical Analysis Title: Diff in adj. KM estimates (\>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Difference in adjusted (for stratification factors) Kaplan-Meier survival function estimates at 96 weeks after randomisation.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 677~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||-0.01|-0.12|= 0.015
81700761|NCT02259127|163097617|NON_INFERIORITY|"\>=14kg cohort: Non-inferiority margin 10% in total population and 12% in ODYSSEY A/ODYSSEY B.~\<14kg cohort: power for efficacy was not prespecified for this cohort."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.172|||=|0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.362|0.029|||Bootstrap method||The probability of having virological or clinical treatment failure by 96 weeks (per protocol analysis) was estimated using Kaplan-Meier curves adjusted for trial cohort (ODYSSEY A or ODYSSEY B)|"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted difference (frequentist \<14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Difference in adjusted (for stratification factors) Kaplan-Meier survival function estimates at 96 weeks after randomisation.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 85~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||0.029|-0.362|= 0.075
81700762|NCT02259127|163097617|NON_INFERIORITY|"\>=14kg cohort: Non-inferiority margin 10% in total population and 12% in ODYSSEY A/ODYSSEY B.~\<14kg cohort: power for efficacy was not prespecified for this cohort."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.126|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|-0.036|||Bootstrap method||The probability of having virological or clinical treatment failure by 96 weeks (per protocol analysis) was estimated using Kaplan-Meier curves adjusted for stratification factors.|"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (ODYSSEY A \>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Difference in adjusted (for stratification factors) Kaplan-Meier survival function estimates at 96 weeks after randomisation.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 295~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||-0.036|-0.21|= 0.004
81700763|NCT02259127|163097617|NON_INFERIORITY|"\>=14kg cohort: Non-inferiority margin 10% in total population and 12% in ODYSSEY A/ODYSSEY B.~\<14kg cohort: power for efficacy was not prespecified for this cohort."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.023|||=|0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.096|0.056|||Bootstrap method||The probability of having virological or clinical treatment failure by 96 weeks (per protocol analysis) was estimated using Kaplan-Meier curves adjusted for stratification factors.|"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (ODYSSEY B \>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Difference in adjusted (for stratification factors) Kaplan-Meier survival function estimates at 96 weeks after randomisation.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 382~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||0.056|-0.096|= 0.547
81700764|NCT02259127|163097632|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.7|||Regression, Linear|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (\>=14kg)~Number of subjects included in analysis: 707~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||1.7|0.3|= 0.004
81700765|NCT02259127|163097632|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||=|0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.5|||Regression, Linear|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (ODYSSEY A \>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Linear regression of weight at week 96, adjusting for randomised arm, baseline weight and stratification factors. Presenting mean difference between arms.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 311~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||2.5|0.2|= 0.024
81700766|NCT02259127|163097632|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|||=|0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.6|||Regression, Linear|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusting Difference (ODYSSEY B \>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Linear regression of weight at week 96, adjusting for randomised arm, baseline weight and stratification factors. Presenting mean difference between arms.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 396~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||1.6|-0.1|= 0.075
81700767|NCT02259127|163097632|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5|||Regression, Linear|||||0.5|-0.8|0.67
81515024|NCT02743949|162718264|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney odds estimator|1.0584||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.71|1.5778||P-values were obtained using a Pearson chi-square test for each Vonoprazan treatment compared with Esomeprazole.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||1.5778|0.7100|0.7480
81515025|NCT02743949|162718264|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney odds estimator|1.0975||||0.5985|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.7368|1.6349||P-values were obtained using a Pearson chi-square test for each Vonoprazan treatment compared with Esomeprazole.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||1.6349|0.7368|0.5985
81700768|NCT02259127|163097633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|||=|0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.25|||Regression, Linear|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (\>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Linear regression of BMI-for-age at week 96, adjusting for randomised arm, baseline BMI-for-age and stratification factors. Presenting mean difference between arms.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 707~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||0.25|0.01|= 0.036
81700769|NCT02259127|163097633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||=|0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.36|||Regression, Linear|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (ODYSSEY A \>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Linear regression of BMI-for-age at week 96, adjusting for randomised arm, baseline BMI-for-age and stratification factors. Presenting mean difference between arms.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 311~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||0.36|-0.03|=0.092
81700770|NCT02259127|163097633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||=|0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.25|||Regression, Linear|||"Statistical Analysis Title: Adjusted Difference (ODYSSEY B \>=14kg)~Statistical analysis description: Linear regression of BMI-for-age at week 96, adjusting for randomised arm, baseline BMI-for-age and stratification factors. Presenting mean difference between arms.~Number of subjects included in analysis: 396~Analysis Specification: Pre-specified"||0.25|-0.05|=0.176
81700771|NCT02259127|163097633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.5|||Regression, Linear|||||0.5|-1.1|0.50
81700772|NCT00719862|163097634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3782||0.005||95.0|-1.8|-0.31|||ANOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||||-0.31|-1.80|0.005
81700773|NCT00719862|163097635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.2987|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1881||0.112||95.0|-0.67|0.07|||ANOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||||0.07|-0.67|0.112
81700774|NCT00719862|163097636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8617|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3803||0.023||95.0|-1.61|-0.12|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||||-0.12|-1.61|0.023
81700775|NCT00719862|163097637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7395|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3305||0.025||95.0|-1.39|-0.09|||ANOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||Change in baseline||-0.09|-1.39|0.025
81700776|NCT00719862|163097638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051|||||||ANOVA|||Change from baseline||||0.051
81700777|NCT01626989|163097664|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Friedman Test comparing all 3 nights||||||0.001|||||||nonparametric Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||.001
81700778|NCT02437487|163097678|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk|1.2217|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7919|1.8849||||||||1.8849|0.7919|
81700779|NCT02437487|163097680|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk|1.2624|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7668|2.0785||||||||2.0785|0.7668|
81700780|NCT02437487|163097681|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk|1.2217|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7919|1.8849||||||||1.8849|0.7919|
81637942|NCT01377844|162966040|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|-0.93||The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline. Statistical significant is set at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline weight, baseline HbA1c category, site, age category, gender and race||||-0.93|-2.52|< 0.0001
81700781|NCT02437487|163097682|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk|1.0878|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7383|1.6029||||||||1.6029|0.7383|
81515026|NCT02743949|162718265|SUPERIORITY||Miettinen-Nurminen|0.91||||0.782|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.44|1.91||P-values were obtained using a Pearson chi-square test for each Vonoprazan treatment compared with Esomeprazole.|Pearson chi-square|||||1.91|0.44|0.782
81700782|NCT04268303|163097701|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81700783|NCT04268303|163097701|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81700784|NCT04268303|163097702|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||180 Micrograms versus placebo; 90 minutes post-dose||||<0.0001
81700785|NCT04268303|163097702|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||120 Micrograms versus placebo; 90 minutes post-dose||||<0.0001
81700786|NCT04268303|163097702|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||180 Micrograms versus placebo; 60 minutes post-dose||||<0.0001
81700787|NCT04268303|163097702|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||120 Micrograms versus placebo; 60 minutes post-dose||||<0.0001
81700788|NCT04268303|163097702|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||180 Micrograms versus placebo; 45 minutes post-dose||||<0.0001
81700789|NCT04268303|163097702|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||120 Micrograms versus placebo; 45 minutes post-dose||||<0.0001
81700790|NCT04268303|163097702|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||180 Micrograms versus placebo; 30 minutes post-dose||||<0.0001
81700791|NCT04268303|163097702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0075|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||120 Micrograms versus placebo; 30 minutes post-dose||||0.0075
81700792|NCT04268303|163097702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0032|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||180 Micrograms versus placebo; 20 minutes post-dose||||0.0032
81700793|NCT04268303|163097702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4097|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||120 Micrograms versus placebo; 20 minutes post-dose||||0.4097
81700794|NCT04268303|163097702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0457|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||180 Micrograms versus placebo; 10 minutes post-dose||||0.0457
81700795|NCT04268303|163097702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.972|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||120 Micrograms versus placebo; 10 minutes post-dose||||0.9720
81700796|NCT00713284|163097719|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81700797|NCT01135394|163097734|OTHER|The genes with p-values below 10\^-6 were identified|Pearson correlation p-value|0.0000001|||<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|||||The genes with p-values below 10\^-6 were identified|Genes with p-values below 10^-6|||After the change (end-of-treatment minus baseline) in HOMA-IR index had been calculated for each subject, the change (end-of-treatment minus baseline) in expression of each of approximately 45,000 transcripts contained in a human gene array was calculated. A Pearson correlation p-value was calculated for the correlation between change in gene expression and change in HOMA-IR index, with the purpose of identifying the genes whose expression changed in concert with changes in HOMA-IR index.|The genes with P-values below 10\^-6 were identified|||<0.0000001
81700798|NCT02088541|163097739|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.4221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.75|||Log Rank|||||1.75|0.79|0.4221
81700799|NCT02088541|163097740|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9464|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9464
81700800|NCT02088541|163097741|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0986|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0986
81700801|NCT02088541|163097743|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0844|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0844
81700802|NCT05742841|163097751|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-16.5|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81700803|NCT04134728|163097752|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.2868|TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.76|2.48|||Regression, Logistic|OR and corresponding 95%CI are generated from logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline, Treatment Group, Previously Failed Medical Category.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between 90 mg dose of GSK3196165 and placebo in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12 versus the alternative hypothesis that the 90 mg dose of GSK3196165 differs from placebo in the proportion of participants with ACR20 response at Week 12||2.48|0.76|0.2868
81700804|NCT04134728|163097752|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.0596|TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.98|3.15|||Regression, Logistic|OR and corresponding 95%CI are generated from logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline, Treatment Group, Previously Failed Medical Category.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between 150 mg dose of GSK3196165 and placebo in the percentage of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12 versus the alternative hypothesis that the 150 mg dose of GSK3196165 differs from placebo in the percentage of participants with ACR20 response at Week 12||3.15|0.98|0.0596
81700805|NCT04134728|163097752|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|0.95|1.29|4.23|||Regression, Logistic|OR and corresponding 95%CI are generated from logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline, Treatment Group, Previously Failed Medical Category.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between 200 mg dose of Sarilumab alternating with placebo every week and placebo in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12 versus the alternative hypothesis that the 200 mg dose of Sarilumab alternating with placebo every week differs from placebo in the proportion of participants with ACR20 response at Week 12||4.23|1.29|0.0049
81700806|NCT04134728|163097752|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.36|0.95|||Regression, Logistic|OR and corresponding 95%CI are generated from logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline, Treatment Group, Previously Failed Medical Category.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between 90 mg dose of GSK3196165 and 200 mg dose of sarilumab alternating with placebo every week in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12 versus the alternative hypothesis that the 90 mg dose of GSK3196165 differs from 200 mg dose of sarilumab alternating with placebo every week in the proportion of participants with ACR20 response at Week 12||0.95|0.36|0.0293
81700807|NCT04134728|163097752|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.2308|TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.47|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|OR and corresponding 95%CI are generated from logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline, Treatment Group, Previously Failed Medical Category.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between 150 mg dose of GSK3196165 and 200 mg dose of sarilumab alternating with placebo every week in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12 versus the alternative hypothesis that the 150 mg dose of GSK3196165 differs from 200 mg dose of sarilumab alternating with placebo every week in the proportion of participants with ACR20 response at Week 12||1.20|0.47|0.2308
81700808|NCT00379236|163097844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Screening pain score was the covariate; study center was modeled as a random effect while all other variables were modeled as fixed effects.||||||0.008
81700809|NCT00379236|163097845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value is purely nominal|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81700810|NCT00379236|163097846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.202||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.202
81515027|NCT02743949|162718265|SUPERIORITY||Miettinen-Nurminen|0.96||||0.912|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.46|2.01||P-values were obtained using a Pearson chi-square test for each Vonoprazan treatment compared with Esomeprazole.|Pearson chi-square|||||2.01|0.46|0.912
81527077|NCT01620528|162741519|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.41|-0.17|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.17|-0.41|< 0.001
81700811|NCT00379236|163097847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.047
81527078|NCT01620528|162741520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.2|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.19|0.05|||mixed-effects model|||||0.05|-0.19|0.200
81527079|NCT01620528|162741520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.42|-0.18|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.18|-0.42|< 0.001
81527080|NCT01620528|162741521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.34|||ANOVA|||||-0.34|-0.72|< 0.001
81700812|NCT00379236|163097848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.618||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.618
81700813|NCT00379236|163097849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.028
81700814|NCT00379236|163097850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|Baseline pain score was the covariate; study center was modeled as a random effect while all other variables were modeled as fixed effects.||||||0.002
81700815|NCT00379236|163097861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.006
81700816|NCT00438464|163097885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81700817|NCT00438464|163097886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81700818|NCT00438464|163097887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81700819|NCT00438464|163097888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.805|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.805
81700820|NCT00438464|163097889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.254|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.254
81700821|NCT00438464|163097890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VEGF3, Within GG3||||0.70
81700822|NCT00438464|163097890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Estrogen receptor beta (ERβ), Within GG3||||0.38
81700823|NCT00438464|163097890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Androgen receptor (AR), Within GG3||||0.41
81700824|NCT00438464|163097890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ki-67 protein, Within GG3||||0.75
81700825|NCT00438464|163097890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||3-oxo-5α-steroid 4-dehydrogenase 2 (SRD5A2), Within GG3||||0.57
81700826|NCT00438464|163097890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2C (UBE2C), Within GG3||||0.12
81700827|NCT00438464|163097890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Cleaved Caspase 3 (Caspase), Within GG3||||0.03
81700828|NCT00438464|163097891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Vascular Epithelial Growth Factor (VEGF3), Within GG4||||0.45
81700829|NCT00438464|163097891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Estrogen receptor beta (ERβ), Within GG4||||0.83
81700830|NCT00438464|163097891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Androgen receptor (AR), Within GG4||||0.04
81700831|NCT00438464|163097891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ki-67 protein, Within GG4||||0.80
81700832|NCT00438464|163097891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||3-oxo-5α-steroid 4-dehydrogenase 2 (SRD5A2), Within GG4||||0.61
81700833|NCT00438464|163097891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||UBE2C, Within GG4||||0.86
81700834|NCT00438464|163097891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Caspase, Within GG4||||0.02
81700835|NCT00438464|163097896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VEGF3, Within Finasteride Arm||||0.84
81700836|NCT00438464|163097896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||ERβ, Within Finasteride Arm||||0.36
81700837|NCT00438464|163097896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||AR, Within Finasteride||||0.09
81527081|NCT01620528|162741521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.56|||ANOVA|||||-0.56|-0.93|< 0.001
81700838|NCT00438464|163097896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ki-67 protein, Within Finasteride Arm||||0.46
81700839|NCT00438464|163097896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SRD5A2, Within Finasteride Arm||||0.88
81700840|NCT00438464|163097896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||UBE2C, Within Finasteride Arm||||0.18
81700841|NCT00438464|163097896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Caspase, Within Finasteride Arm||||<0.001
81700842|NCT00438464|163097897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VEGF3, Within Placebo Arm||||0.32
81700843|NCT00438464|163097897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||ERβ, Within Placebo Arm||||0.83
81700844|NCT00438464|163097897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||AR, Within Placebo Arm||||0.77
81700845|NCT00438464|163097897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ki-67 protein, Within Placebo Arm||||0.87
81700846|NCT00438464|163097897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SRD5A2, Within Placebo Arm||||0.91
81700847|NCT00438464|163097897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||UBE2C, Within Placebo Arm||||0.90
81700848|NCT00438464|163097897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Caspase, Within Placebo Arm||||<0.001
81700849|NCT03657810|163097909|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Type III P-Value are from the likelihood ration test from the logistic regression model with factors of treatment, gender, and investigator.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81700850|NCT03657810|163097910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Type III P-Value are from the likelihood ration test from the logistic regression model with factors of treatment, gender, and investigator|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.052
81700851|NCT00510484|163097921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The parameter was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment, sequence and period as fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.||||<0.001
81527082|NCT01620528|162741522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.19|||ANOVA|||||-0.19|-0.58|< 0.001
81527083|NCT01620528|162741522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.82|||ANOVA|||||-0.82|-1.21|< 0.001
81700852|NCT00510484|163097922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The parameter was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment, sequence and period as fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.||||<0.001
81700853|NCT00510484|163097923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The parameter was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment, sequence and period as fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.||||<0.001
81700854|NCT00510484|163097924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The parameter was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment, sequence and period as fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.||||<0.001
81700855|NCT00510484|163097925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The parameter was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment, sequence and period as fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.||||<0.001
81700856|NCT00510484|163097926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The parameter was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment, sequence and period as fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.||||<0.001
81700857|NCT00510484|163097927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The parameter was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment, sequence and period as fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.||||0.013
81700858|NCT00510484|163097928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The parameter was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment, sequence and period as fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.||||<0.001
81700859|NCT01457924|163097937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.221|0.548|||Non-Linear Emax Model|||Note: There is a discrepancy in the number of par. in ITT populations at Wk 24 and Wk 48: 228 and 229 respectively. This resulted from a data issue: one par was incorrectly excluded from ITT pop. at Wk 24, but correctly included in Wk 48. This error affects all source tables, analyses relating to ITT and per protocol populations, primary endpoint and secondary MRI endpoints reported at Wk 24. This discrepancy affects all statistical analyses, but not summary statistics.||0.548|0.221|<0.001
81700860|NCT01457924|163097937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.221|0.548|||Non-Linear Emax Model|||||0.548|0.221|<0.001
81700861|NCT01457924|163097937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.221|0.548|||Non-Linear Emax Model|||||0.548|0.221|<0.001
81700862|NCT01457924|163097937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.221|0.548|||Non-Linear Emax Model|||||0.548|0.221|<0.001
81700863|NCT01457924|163097938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.38||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.72|||Generalized Linear Model|||||0.72|0.20|0.003
81700864|NCT01457924|163097938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.38||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.72|||Generalized Linear Model|||||0.72|0.20|0.003
81700865|NCT01457924|163097938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.35||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.65|||Generalized Linear Model|||||0.65|0.19|0.001
81700866|NCT01457924|163097938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.39|||Generalized Linear Model|||||0.39|0.13|<0.001
81700867|NCT01457924|163097941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.6|||Generalized Linear Model|||||0.60|0.16|<0.001
81700868|NCT01457924|163097941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.56||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.06|||Generalized Linear Model|||||1.06|0.29|0.075
81700869|NCT01457924|163097941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.51||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.95|||Generalized Linear Model|||||0.95|0.27|0.035
81700870|NCT01457924|163097941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.55|||Generalized Linear Model|||||0.55|0.19|<0.001
81700871|NCT01457924|163097942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.22||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.84|||Generalized Linear Model|||||0.84|0.06|0.026
81700872|NCT01457924|163097942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.49||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.86|||Generalized Linear Model|||||1.86|0.13|0.296
81700873|NCT01457924|163097942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.5||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.78|||Generalized Linear Model|||||1.78|0.14|0.285
81700874|NCT01457924|163097942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.25||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.71|||Non-Linear Emax Model|||||0.71|0.09|0.009
81700875|NCT01457924|163097943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.18||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.58|||Generalized Linear Model|||||0.58|0.05|0.004
81700876|NCT01457924|163097943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.5||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.63|||Generalized Linear Model|||||1.63|0.15|0.248
81700877|NCT01457924|163097943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.46||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.43|||Generalized Linear Model|||||1.43|0.15|0.181
81700878|NCT01457924|163097943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.24||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.62|||Generalized Linear Model|||||0.62|0.10|0.003
81700879|NCT01457924|163097944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.58|||Generalized Linear Model|||||0.58|0.15|<0.001
81700880|NCT01457924|163097944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.34||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.68|||Generalized Linear Model|||||0.68|0.17|0.002
81700881|NCT01457924|163097944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.4||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.77|||Generalized Linear Model|||||0.77|0.21|0.006
81700882|NCT01457924|163097944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.35|||Generalized Linear Model|||||0.35|0.11|<0.001
81453616|NCT04856930|162595291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.97||0.5939|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.66|10.07||LS Mean, Standard error, 90% CI, p-value based on LRMM which included: treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Hurley Stage at baseline (II vs. III) as categorical covariates; baseline AN count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||||10.07|-19.66|0.5939
81700883|NCT00118911|163097952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.631|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.337|<|0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-0.963|||ANCOVA|We used multiple imputation.||Hypothesis was that CBT would be superior to RES||-0.963|-8.30|<.03
81700884|NCT00118911|163097953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.59|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||Those who were assigned to CBT and made a partial or full response maintained their gains over follow-up|We examined whether those in the CBT condition maintained their gains over time. Analysis was restricted to those assigned to CBT who were responders or partial responders.||.18|-.41|>.05
81700885|NCT00270998|163097976|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at p = 0.0492 to account for interim analysis|Regression, Logistic|||A priori, the combination treatment was considered superior (75% success rate) to either single-modality therapy (60% success rate) at 80% power with 150 participants per group.||||<0.0492
81700886|NCT00270998|163097976|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.||||||0.02||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at p = 0.0492 to account for interim analysis|Regression, Logistic|||A priori, the combination treatment was considered superior (75% success rate) to either single-modality therapy (60% success rate) at 80% power with 150 participants per group.||||0.02
81700887|NCT00270998|163097976|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.||||||0.49||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at p = 0.0492 to account for interim analysis|Regression, Logistic|||A priori, the combination treatment was considered superior (75% success rate) to either single-modality therapy (60% success rate) at 80% power with 150 participants per group.||||0.49
81700888|NCT00270998|163097977|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.||||||0.006|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.006
81700889|NCT00270998|163097977|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.||||||0.048|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.048
81700890|NCT00270998|163097977|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.||||||0.42|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.42
81700891|NCT00270998|163097978|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0492
81700892|NCT00270998|163097978|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0492
81700893|NCT00270998|163097978|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0492
81700894|NCT00270998|163097979|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0492
81700895|NCT00270998|163097979|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0492
81700896|NCT00270998|163097979|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0492
81700897|NCT00270998|163097980|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0492
81700898|NCT00270998|163097980|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0492
81700899|NCT00270998|163097980|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0492
81700900|NCT00270998|163097981|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0492
81700901|NCT00270998|163097981|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0492
81527084|NCT01620528|162741523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.41|||ANOVA|||||-0.41|-0.81|< 0.001
81700902|NCT00270998|163097981|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0492
81700903|NCT00270998|163097982|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.03
81700904|NCT00270998|163097982|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.||||||0.048|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.048
81700905|NCT00270998|163097982|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0492
81700906|NCT00270998|163097983|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0492
81700907|NCT00270998|163097983|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0492
81700908|NCT00270998|163097983|NON_INFERIORITY|Logistic regression was used to adjust for randomization stratification variables of incontinence type and incontinence severity. No parameter estimates were reported. No adjustments for multiple comparisons made.|||||<|0.0492|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0492
81700909|NCT03819478|163097994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.488|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline bone measure||||||0.4880
81700910|NCT03819478|163097994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1683|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline bone measure||||||0.1683
81700911|NCT03819478|163097995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7636|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline bone measure||||||0.7636
81700912|NCT03819478|163097996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1584|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline bone measure||||||0.1584
81527085|NCT01620528|162741523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.92|||ANOVA|||||-0.92|-1.32|< 0.001
81527086|NCT01620528|162741524|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.42|||ANOVA|||||-0.42|-0.83|< 0.001
81527087|NCT01620528|162741524|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-1.05|||ANOVA|||||-1.05|-1.47|< 0.001
81700913|NCT03819478|163097996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1623|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline bone measure||||||0.1623
81700914|NCT03819478|163097997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline bone measure||||||0.0350
81700915|NCT03819478|163097998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2422|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline bone measure||||||0.2422
81700916|NCT03819478|163097998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5082|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline bone measure||||||0.5082
81700917|NCT03819478|163097999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5119|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline bone measure||||||0.5119
81700918|NCT03819478|163097999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4902|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline bone measure||||||0.4902
81700919|NCT03819478|163098000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline bone measure||||||0.8500
81700920|NCT03819478|163098001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3685|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline bone measure||||||0.3685
81700921|NCT03819478|163098001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0894|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline bone measure||||||0.0894
81700922|NCT03819478|163098002|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5334|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline bone measure||||||0.5334
81700923|NCT03819478|163098003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1573|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline bone measure||||||0.1573
81700924|NCT00091962|163098008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||repeated measures mixed-effect model with treatment, time (4 time points), and sex; all 2- and 3-factor interaction terms with subject intercepts were treated as a random effect to account for individual differences at randomization.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81700925|NCT00763243|163098021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.17||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|1.89|||t-test, 2 sided|t(8)=0.31||Change during waiting period (no intervention); no change was hypothesized||1.89|-1.44|0.766
81700926|NCT00763243|163098021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.44|||t-test, 2 sided|t(8)=5.0||Change during the training period||2.44|0.90|<0.001
81700927|NCT00763243|163098021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.86||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|3.2|||t-test, 2 sided|t(8)=2.87||Change from pre-training through follow-up period||3.20|0.35|0.021
81700928|NCT00763243|163098021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.12||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.19|||t-test, 2 sided|t(8)=0.89||Change from pretraining to 6 month follow up||1.19|-0.53|0.40
81700929|NCT00763243|163098022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.24||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|3.05|||t-test, 2 sided|t(8)=1.79||Change during waiting period of no intervention||3.05|-0.39|0.11
81700930|NCT00763243|163098022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.81||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|3.84|||t-test, 2 sided|t(8)=4.05||Change during training period||3.84|1.05|0.004
81700931|NCT00763243|163098022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.06||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|4.46|||t-test, 2 sided|t(8)=2.07||1 Month Follow Up change from pre-training||4.46|-0.24|0.072
81700932|NCT00763243|163098022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.28||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|2.53|||t-test, 2 sided|t(8)=1.02||6 month follow up change from pre-training||2.53|-0.97|0.34
81700933|NCT00763243|163098023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.86||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.65|||t-test, 2 sided|t(8)=0.36||Waiting period - no treatment||1.65|-1.20|0.729
81700934|NCT00763243|163098023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.17||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|-0.11|||t-test, 2 sided|t(8)=2.46||Training Period - Pretraining to Post-Training Visit||-0.11|-3.44|0.039
81700935|NCT00763243|163098023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.98||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|1.4|||t-test, 2 sided|t(8)=0.90||1 Month Follow Up Period from Pretraining||1.40|-3.17|0.40
81700936|NCT00763243|163098023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.5||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|1.26|||t-test, 2 sided|t(8)=0.89||6 Month Follow Up period from pretraining||1.26|-2.59|0.40
81700937|NCT00425100|163098028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.2|-2.7||All paired t-tests were performed with a two-sided test at significance level of 5%. Efficacy was claimed only when all 3 primary diary endpoints demonstrated statistical significance in change from baseline to Week 12.|2-sided paired t-test|paired t-test comparing baseline with post-baseline values||Open-label study with statistical comparison between baseline and Week 12. Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline in number of micturition episodes per 24 hours at Week 12 is equal to 0. The sample size was based on a statistical power for each of the three individual diary endpoints of .95 which would yield an overall power of 85%.||-2.7|-3.2|<0.0001
81700938|NCT00425100|163098029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.4|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.0|-1.4||All paired t-tests were performed with a two-sided test at significance level of 5%. Efficacy was claimed only when all 3 primary diary endpoints demonstrated statistical significance in change from baseline to Week 12.|2-sided paired t-test|paired t-test comparing baseline with post-baseline values||Open-label study with statistical comparison between baseline and Week 12. Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline in number of urgency urinary incontinence per 24 hours is equal to 0. The sample size was based on a statistical power for each of the three individual diary endpoints of .95 which would yield an overall power of 85%.||-1.4|-2.0|<0.0001
81700939|NCT00425100|163098030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.8|<|0.0001||95.0|-5.4|-4.5||All paired t-tests were performed with a two-sided test at significance level of 5%. Efficacy was claimed only when all 3 primary diary endpoints demonstrated statistical significance in change from baseline to Week 12.|2-sided paired t-test|paired t-test comparing baseline with post-baseline values||Open-label study with statistical comparison between baseline and Week 12. Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline in number of urgency episodes per 24 hours is equal to 0. The sample size was based on a statistical power for each of the three individual diary endpoints of .95 which would yield an overall power of 85%.||-4.5|-5.4|<0.0001
81527088|NCT01620528|162741525|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.48|||ANOVA|||||-0.48|-0.91|< 0.001
81527089|NCT01620528|162741525|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-1.1|||ANOVA|||||-1.10|-1.54|< 0.001
81700940|NCT00425100|163098032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.2|<|0.0001||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All paired t-tests were performed with a two-sided test at significance level of 5%.|2 sided paired t-test|||This is an open-label study with statistical comparison between baseline and Week 12.||||<0.0001
81700941|NCT00425100|163098033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.1|<|0.0001||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All paired t-tests were performed with a two-sided test at significance level of 5%.|2-sided paired t-test|||This is an open-label study with statistical comparison between baseline and Week 12.||||<0.0001
81700942|NCT00425100|163098034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7|<|0.0001||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All paired t-tests were performed with a two-sided test at significance level of 5%.|2-sided paired t-test|||This is an open-label study with statistical comparison between baseline and Week 12.||||<0.0001
81700943|NCT00425100|163098035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.3|<|0.0001||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All paired t-tests were performed with a two-sided test at significance level of 5%.|2-sided paired t-test|||This is an open-label study with statistical comparison between baseline and Week 12.||||<0.0001
81700944|NCT00425100|163098037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7|<|0.0001||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All paired t-tests were performed with a two-sided test at significance level of 5%.|2-sided paired t-test|||This is an open-label study with statistical comparison between baseline and Week 12.||||<0.0001
81700945|NCT00425100|163098039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|28.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.4|<|0.0001||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All paired t-tests were performed with a two-sided test at significance level of 5%.|2-sided paired t-test|||This is an open-label study with statistical comparison between baseline and Week 12.||||<0.0001
81700946|NCT00425100|163098040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|30.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.6|<|0.0001||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All paired t-tests were performed with a two-sided test at significance level of 5%.|2-sided paired t-test|||This is an open-label study with statistical comparison between baseline and Week 12.||||<0.0001
81700947|NCT00425100|163098041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|24.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.3|<|0.0001||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All paired t-tests were performed with a two-sided test at significance level of 5%.|2-sided paired t-test|||This is an open-label study with statistical comparison between baseline and Week 12.||||<0.0001
81700948|NCT00425100|163098042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.1|<|0.0001||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All paired t-tests were performed with a two-sided test at significance level of 5%.|2-sided paired t-test|||This is an open-label study with statistical comparison between baseline and Week 12.||||<0.0001
81700949|NCT00425100|163098043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|26.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.8|<|0.0001||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All paired t-tests were performed with a two-sided test at significance level of 5%.|2-sided paired t-test|||This is an open-label study with statistical comparison between baseline and Week 12.||||<0.0001
81700950|NCT00425100|163098044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.7|<|0.0001||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All paired t-tests were performed with a two-sided test at significance level of 5%.|2-sided paired t-test|||This is an open-label study with statistical comparison between baseline and Week 12.||||<0.0001
81700951|NCT00425100|163098046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.2|<|0.0001||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All paired t-tests were performed with a two-sided test at significance level of 5%.|2-sided paired t-test|||This is an open-label study with statistical comparison between baseline and Week 12.||||<0.0001
81700952|NCT03796182|163098057|EQUIVALENCE|The corresponding 90% confidence intervals equivalence criteria was (80%, 125%) acceptance range.|Ratio|98.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.09|118.2||||||||118.20|82.09|
81700953|NCT03796182|163098058|EQUIVALENCE|The corresponding 90% confidence intervals equivalence criteria was (80%, 125%) acceptance range.|Ratio|93.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.15|102.65||||||||102.65|85.15|
81700954|NCT03796182|163098059|EQUIVALENCE|The corresponding 90% confidence intervals equivalence criteria was (80%, 125%) acceptance range.|Ratio|88.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.99|95.76||||||||95.76|80.99|
81700955|NCT03796182|163098061|EQUIVALENCE|The corresponding 90% confidence intervals equivalence criteria was (80%, 125%) acceptance range.|Ratio|94.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.19|100.73||||||||100.73|88.19|
81700956|NCT02193828|163098089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For surface area||||<.0001
81700957|NCT02193828|163098089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For surface area||||<.0001
81700958|NCT02193828|163098089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For surface area||||<.0001
81700959|NCT02193828|163098089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0713|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For surface area||||.0713
81700960|NCT02193828|163098089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For volume||||.0002
81527090|NCT01620528|162741526|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.48|||ANOVA|||||-0.48|-0.96|< 0.001
81700961|NCT02193828|163098089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For volume||||.0001
81700962|NCT02193828|163098089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For volume||||.0001
81700963|NCT02193828|163098089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0446|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For volume||||.0446
81700964|NCT02193828|163098090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2431|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For surface area||||.2431
81700965|NCT02193828|163098090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0625|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For surface area||||.0625
81700966|NCT02193828|163098090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3409|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For surface area||||.3409
81700967|NCT02193828|163098090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.704|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For surface area||||.7040
81700968|NCT02193828|163098090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3556|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For volume||||0.3556
81700969|NCT02193828|163098090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1275|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For volume||||.1275
81700970|NCT02193828|163098090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7883|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For volume||||.7883
81700971|NCT02193828|163098090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9123|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For volume||||.9123
81700972|NCT02193828|163098091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.0002
81700973|NCT02193828|163098091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<.0001
81700974|NCT02193828|163098091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.0002
81700975|NCT02193828|163098091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.0139
81700976|NCT02193828|163098092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.0004
81700977|NCT02193828|163098092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.0075
81700978|NCT02193828|163098092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<.0001
81700979|NCT02193828|163098092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.0031
81700980|NCT02193828|163098093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3135|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.3135
81700981|NCT02193828|163098093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7249|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.7249
81700982|NCT02193828|163098093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1573|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.1573
81700983|NCT02193828|163098093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1234|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.1234
81700984|NCT02193828|163098094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.0006
81700985|NCT02193828|163098094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.0014
81700986|NCT02193828|163098094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.0012
81700987|NCT02193828|163098094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1298|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.1298
81700988|NCT02193828|163098095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.0048
81700989|NCT02193828|163098095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.0034
81700990|NCT02193828|163098095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.0079
81700991|NCT02193828|163098095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3216|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.3216
81700992|NCT02193828|163098096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.0065
81700993|NCT02193828|163098096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0349|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.0349
81700994|NCT02193828|163098096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.0033
81700995|NCT02193828|163098096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3423|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.3423
81700996|NCT03219567|163098097|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||OCT compared to MRI||||0.35
81700997|NCT01313208|163098102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|3.41|||Mantel Haenszel|P-value from Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by participant's baseline methotrexate use (yes or no).|Etanercept/Placebo|||3.41|0.99|0.055
81700998|NCT01957787|163098144|OTHER|||||||0.41||||||Estimates of the log odds and Wald standard error from a random effects logistic regression model were combined across imputed datasets for reference.|Random effects logistic regression model|||The null hypothesis was tested comparing the lower bound of the Wald 97.5% 1-sided confidence interval for the estimated rate of local tumor control to the performance goal of 84.0%. If the lower bound was greater than 84.0%, the null hypothesis was rejected and the endpoint was considered met.||||0.410
81700999|NCT05109702|163098156|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.214|0.157|||MMRM|||The Least Square (LS) means, LS mean difference, Standard Errors (SEs), two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.157|-0.214|0.764
81701000|NCT05109702|163098157|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.969||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.483|10.155|||MMRM|||The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||10.155|-1.483|0.144
81701001|NCT05109702|163098158|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.363|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.363|-0.005|0.056
81701002|NCT05109702|163098158|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.359|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.359|-0.010|0.064
81701003|NCT05109702|163098158|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|0.279|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.279|-0.093|0.328
81701004|NCT05109702|163098158|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|0.168|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.168|-0.208|0.837
81701005|NCT05109702|163098159|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.123|0.187|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.187|-0.123|0.686
81701006|NCT05109702|163098159|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.123|0.188|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.188|-0.123|0.680
81527091|NCT01620528|162741526|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-1.11|||ANOVA|||||-1.11|-1.59|< 0.001
81701007|NCT05109702|163098159|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.107|0.207|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.207|-0.107|0.529
81701008|NCT05109702|163098159|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.132|0.185|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.185|-0.132|0.745
81701009|NCT05109702|163098160|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.141|0.192|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.192|-0.141|0.765
81701010|NCT05109702|163098160|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.331|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.331|-0.002|0.053
81701011|NCT05109702|163098160|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.117|0.219|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.219|-0.117|0.552
81701012|NCT05109702|163098160|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.216|0.124|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.124|-0.216|0.593
81701013|NCT05109702|163098161|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.183|0.158|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.158|-0.183|0.884
81701014|NCT05109702|163098161|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|0.233|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.233|-0.109|0.474
81701015|NCT05109702|163098161|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.285|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.285|-0.060|0.202
81701016|NCT05109702|163098161|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.396|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.396|0.047|0.013
81701017|NCT05109702|163098162|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|0.224|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.224|-0.131|0.604
81701018|NCT05109702|163098162|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.119|0.236|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.236|-0.119|0.519
81701019|NCT05109702|163098162|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.275|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.275|-0.085|0.299
81527092|NCT01620528|162741527|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.03|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.03|-0.52|0.011
81701020|NCT05109702|163098162|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.324|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.324|-0.039|0.124
81701021|NCT05109702|163098163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.215||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.196|0.647|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.647|-0.196|0.293
81701022|NCT05109702|163098163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.215||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.783|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.783|-0.062|0.094
81701023|NCT05109702|163098163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.217||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.245|0.608|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.608|-0.245|0.404
81701024|NCT05109702|163098163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.485|0.377|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.377|-0.485|0.806
81701025|NCT05109702|163098164|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.273|0.343|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.343|-0.273|0.824
81701026|NCT05109702|163098164|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.186|0.431|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.431|-0.186|0.437
81701027|NCT05109702|163098164|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.105|0.519|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.519|-0.105|0.193
81701028|NCT05109702|163098164|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|0.679|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.679|0.048|0.024
81701029|NCT05109702|163098165|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.329||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.386|0.907|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.907|-0.386|0.430
81701030|NCT05109702|163098165|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.164|1.132|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||1.132|-0.164|0.143
81701031|NCT05109702|163098165|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.333||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.267|1.042|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||1.042|-0.267|0.245
81701032|NCT05109702|163098165|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.337||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.352|0.97|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.970|-0.352|0.359
81527093|NCT01620528|162741527|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.65|-0.16|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.16|-0.65|< 0.001
81701033|NCT05109702|163098166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.292|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.292|0.030|0.016
81701034|NCT05109702|163098166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.242|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.242|-0.021|0.099
81701035|NCT05109702|163098166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|0.179|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.179|-0.086|0.493
81701036|NCT05109702|163098166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.133|0.135|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.135|-0.133|0.987
81701037|NCT05109702|163098167|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|0.173|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.173|-0.109|0.655
81701038|NCT05109702|163098167|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.157|0.125|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.125|-0.157|0.826
81701039|NCT05109702|163098167|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.155|0.13|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.130|-0.155|0.861
81701040|NCT05109702|163098167|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.101|0.187|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.187|-0.101|0.556
81701041|NCT05109702|163098168|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|0.226|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.226|-0.116|0.527
81701042|NCT05109702|163098168|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.077|0.418|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.418|0.077|0.005
81701043|NCT05109702|163098168|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.164|0.181|||MMRM|||Wek 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.181|-0.164|0.920
81701044|NCT05109702|163098168|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.269|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.269|-0.080|0.286
81701045|NCT05109702|163098169|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.369|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.369|-0.015|0.071
81701046|NCT05109702|163098169|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.107|0.278|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.278|-0.107|0.384
81701047|NCT05109702|163098169|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|0.28|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.280|-0.109|0.391
81701048|NCT05109702|163098169|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.171|0.222|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.222|-0.171|0.802
81701049|NCT05109702|163098170|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.206|0.178|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.178|-0.206|0.884
81701050|NCT05109702|163098170|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.091|0.293|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.293|-0.091|0.303
81701051|NCT05109702|163098170|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.135|0.253|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.253|-0.135|0.554
81701052|NCT05109702|163098170|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.391|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.391|-0.001|0.051
81701053|NCT05109702|163098171|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.591|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.591|-0.077|0.131
81701054|NCT05109702|163098171|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.685|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.685|0.016|0.040
81515028|NCT03389555|162718271|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin: if confidence interval for mean difference between SOFA scores at 72 hour time-point for two groups overlaps 0 (p-value \> 0.05) scores considered to be equivalent. Note: The model estimates the mean difference in SOFA score at 72 hours between treatment and control groups, for those patient for whom a SOFA score could be calculated at the 72 hour time point (i.e patients that were alive at the 72 hour time point, 90 patients in the treatment and 88 patients in the control).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.2||A priori threshold for significance, p-value \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary outcome was analyzed using a linear mixed-effects model where the correlation of within-patient repeated SOFA score measures was accounted for via the use of an unstructured variance-covariance matrix and linear contrasts. Covariates included age, sex, treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment group and time. Study site was included as a random intercept. The model estimates the mean difference in SOFA score at 72 hours between treatment and control groups.||0.2|-1.7|0.12
81701055|NCT05109702|163098171|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.287|0.389|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.389|-0.287|0.767
81701056|NCT05109702|163098171|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.198|0.485|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.485|-0.198|0.410
81527094|NCT01620528|162741528|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.77|-0.16|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.16|-0.77|<0.001
81701057|NCT05109702|163098172|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.166|0.501|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.501|-0.166|0.324
81701058|NCT05109702|163098172|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.143|0.525|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.525|-0.143|0.262
81701059|NCT05109702|163098172|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.485|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.485|-0.190|0.391
81701060|NCT05109702|163098172|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.114|0.568|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.568|-0.114|0.192
81701061|NCT05109702|163098173|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.141|0.999|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.999|-0.141|0.140
81701062|NCT05109702|163098173|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.291||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|1.117|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||1.117|-0.025|0.061
81701063|NCT05109702|163098173|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.294||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.374|0.78|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.780|-0.374|0.490
81701064|NCT05109702|163098173|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.297||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.212|0.953|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.953|-0.212|0.212
81701065|NCT05109702|163098174|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.134|0.101|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.101|-0.134|0.784
81701066|NCT05109702|163098174|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.176|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.176|-0.058|0.324
81701067|NCT05109702|163098174|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.21|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.210|-0.027|0.130
81701068|NCT05109702|163098174|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.35|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.350|0.110|0.000
81701069|NCT05109702|163098175|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.623||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.834|1.613|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||1.613|-0.834|0.532
81701070|NCT05109702|163098175|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.515|1.959|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||1.959|-0.515|0.252
81701071|NCT05109702|163098175|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.636||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.732|3.231|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||3.231|0.732|0.002
81701072|NCT05109702|163098176|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.167||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.386|0.268|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.268|-0.386|0.723
81701073|NCT05109702|163098176|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.167||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.519|0.137|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.137|-0.519|0.254
81701074|NCT05109702|163098176|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.028|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||-0.028|-0.690|0.034
81701075|NCT05109702|163098176|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.255|0.414|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.414|-0.255|0.640
81701076|NCT05109702|163098177|SUPERIORITY|Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.|LS Mean Difference|1.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.893||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.223|7.133|||MMRM|||||7.133|-4.223|0.615
81701077|NCT05109702|163098177|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.894||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.866|10.494|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||10.494|-0.866|0.097
81701078|NCT05109702|163098177|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.93||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|6.81|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||6.810|-4.690|0.718
81701079|NCT05109702|163098177|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.963||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.728|8.903|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||8.903|-2.728|0.298
81453617|NCT04856930|162595291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.95||0.7002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.38|18.29||LS Mean, Standard error, 90% CI, p-value based on LRMM which included: treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Hurley Stage at baseline (II vs. III) as categorical covariates; baseline AN count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||||18.29|-11.38|0.7002
81453618|NCT04856930|162595292|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.3|23.4|||||Estimate parameter and 90% CI was based on Unadjusted Risk Difference and exact unconditional confidence intervals (CI).|||23.4|-13.3|
81453619|NCT04856930|162595292|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.6|21.0|||||Estimate parameter and 90% C was based on Unadjusted Risk Difference and exact unconditional CIs.|||21.0|-14.6|
81453620|NCT04856930|162595293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.7282|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.08|0.7||LS Mean, Standard error, 90% CI, p-value based on LRMM which included: treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Hurley Stage at baseline (II vs. III) as categorical covariates and baseline worst HS Pain NRS as a continuous covariate.|LRMM|||||0.70|-1.08|0.7282
81527095|NCT01620528|162741528|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||-0.96|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.27|-0.65|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.65|-1.27|-0.96
81701080|NCT05109702|163098178|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.814||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.854|8.191|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||8.191|-2.854|0.343
81701081|NCT05109702|163098178|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.814||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.813|9.232|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||9.232|-1.813|0.188
81701082|NCT05109702|163098178|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.849||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|8.143|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||8.143|-3.040|0.371
81701083|NCT05109702|163098178|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.883||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.259|12.573|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||12.573|1.259|0.017
81701084|NCT05109702|163098179|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.452|6.147|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||6.147|-4.452|0.754
81701085|NCT05109702|163098179|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.865|7.731|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||7.731|-2.865|0.368
81701086|NCT05109702|163098179|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.734||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.014|6.715|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||6.715|-4.014|0.621
81453621|NCT04856930|162595293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.5019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.25|0.53||LS Mean, Standard error, 90% CI, p-value based on LRMM which included: treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Hurley Stage at baseline (II vs. III) as categorical covariates and baseline worst HS Pain NRS as a continuous covariate.|LRMM|||||0.53|-1.25|0.5019
81701087|NCT05109702|163098179|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.766||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.688|10.168|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||10.168|-0.688|0.087
81701088|NCT05109702|163098180|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.646||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.958|9.425|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||9.425|-0.958|0.110
81701089|NCT05109702|163098180|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.647||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.535|7.855|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||7.855|-2.535|0.315
81453622|NCT04856930|162595294|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.7698|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|0.67||LS Mean, Standard error, 90% CI, p-value based on LRMM which included: treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Hurley Stage at baseline (II vs. III) as categorical covariates and baseline average HS Pain NRS as a continuous covariate.|LRMM|||||0.67|-0.96|0.7698
81453623|NCT04856930|162595294|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.7468|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.97|0.65||LS Mean, Standard error, 90% CI, p-value based on LRMM which included: treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Hurley Stage at baseline (II vs. III) as categorical covariates and baseline average HS Pain NRS as a continuous covariate.|LRMM|||||0.65|-0.97|0.7468
81453624|NCT04856930|162595295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-25.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.46||0.275|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-64.57|13.14||LS Mean, Standard error, 90% CI, p-value based on LRMM which included: treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Hurley Stage at baseline (II vs. III) as categorical covariates and baseline worst HS Pain NRS as a continuous covariate.|LRMM|||||13.14|-64.57|0.2750
81701090|NCT05109702|163098180|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.678||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.582|7.928|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||7.928|-2.582|0.318
81701091|NCT05109702|163098180|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.525|8.111|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||8.111|-2.525|0.303
81701092|NCT05109702|163098181|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.975||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.402|10.273|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||10.273|-1.402|0.136
81701093|NCT05109702|163098181|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.972||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|9.966|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||9.966|-1.700|0.165
81701094|NCT05109702|163098181|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.008||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|7.207|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||7.207|-4.600|0.665
81701095|NCT05109702|163098181|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.043||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|10.995|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||10.995|-0.950|0.099
81701096|NCT05109702|163098182|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.926||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.232|6.254|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||6.254|-5.232|0.861
81701097|NCT05109702|163098182|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.925||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.983|7.497|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||7.497|-3.983|0.548
81701098|NCT05109702|163098182|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.839|9.777|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||9.777|-1.839|0.180
81701099|NCT05109702|163098182|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.993||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.941|9.807|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||9.807|-1.941|0.189
81701100|NCT05109702|163098183|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.608||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.799|6.438|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||6.438|-3.799|0.613
81701101|NCT05109702|163098183|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.609||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.586|9.653|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||9.653|-0.586|0.083
81701102|NCT05109702|163098183|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.639||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.508|8.851|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||8.851|-1.508|0.165
81453625|NCT04856930|162595295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-21.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.81||0.3757|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-60.6|18.28||LS Mean, Standard error, 90% CI, p-value based on LRMM which included: treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Hurley Stage at baseline (II vs. III) as categorical covariates and baseline worst HS Pain NRS as a continuous covariate.|LRMM|||||18.28|-60.60|0.3757
81453626|NCT04856930|162595296|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.04||0.6146|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.22|15.05||LS Mean, Standard error, 90% CI, p-value based on LRMM which included: treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Hurley Stage at baseline (II vs. III) as categorical covariates and baseline average HS Pain NRS as a continuous covariate.|LRMM|||||15.05|-28.22|0.6146
81453627|NCT04856930|162595296|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.95||0.4951|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.35|12.62||LS Mean, Standard error, 90% CI, p-value based on LRMM which included: treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Hurley Stage at baseline (II vs. III) as categorical covariates and baseline average HS Pain NRS as a continuous covariate.|LRMM|||||12.62|-30.35|0.4951
81701103|NCT05109702|163098183|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.672||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.964|9.522|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||9.522|-0.964|0.110
81701104|NCT05109702|163098184|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.743||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.154|6.994|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||6.994|0.154|0.041
81453628|NCT01009814|162595331|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212||0.6102|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4656|0.2477|||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was that there was 0 difference in mean log10 decrease in HIV RNA at Day 9 between two groups.||0.2477|-0.4656|0.6102
81701105|NCT05109702|163098184|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.743||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.723|6.118|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||6.118|-0.723|0.122
81701106|NCT05109702|163098184|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.146|8.056|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||8.056|1.146|0.009
81701107|NCT05109702|163098184|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.781||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.544|7.536|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||7.536|0.544|0.024
81701108|NCT05109702|163098185|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.115|0.394|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.394|-0.115|0.282
81701109|NCT05109702|163098185|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.134|0.375|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.375|-0.134|0.353
81701110|NCT05109702|163098185|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.297|0.218|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.218|-0.297|0.764
81701111|NCT05109702|163098185|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.476|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.476|-0.044|0.104
81453629|NCT01009814|162595331|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1266|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2076||0.5452|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4758|0.2225|||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was that there was 0 difference in mean log10 decrease in HIV RNA at Day 9 between two groups.||0.2225|-0.4758|0.5452
81453630|NCT01009814|162595331|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1682|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2055||0.4178|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5139|0.1775|||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was that there was 0 difference in mean log10 decrease in HIV RNA at Day 9 between two groups.||0.1775|-0.5139|0.4178
81453631|NCT01009814|162595331|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4885|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2075||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8375|-0.1395|||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was that there was 0 difference in mean log10 decrease in HIV RNA at Day 9 between two groups.||-0.1395|-0.8375|0.0233
81701112|NCT05109702|163098186|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.288|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.288|-0.300|0.969
81701113|NCT05109702|163098186|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.194|0.394|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.394|-0.194|0.504
81701114|NCT05109702|163098186|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.281|0.314|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.314|-0.281|0.915
81701115|NCT05109702|163098186|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.102|0.499|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.499|-0.102|0.195
81701116|NCT05109702|163098187|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.133|0.449|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.449|-0.133|0.287
81701117|NCT05109702|163098187|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.124|0.458|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.458|-0.124|0.260
81701118|NCT05109702|163098187|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.296|0.291|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.291|-0.296|0.987
81701119|NCT05109702|163098187|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.519|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.519|-0.075|0.143
81701120|NCT05109702|163098188|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||-0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.102|0.49|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.490|-0.102|-0.198
81701121|NCT05109702|163098188|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.564|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.564|-0.028|0.076
81701122|NCT05109702|163098188|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.231|0.367|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.367|-0.231|0.656
81453632|NCT01009814|162595331|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2043||0.9314|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3613|0.3259|||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was that there was 0 difference in mean log10 decrease in HIV RNA at Day 9 between two groups.||0.3259|-0.3613|0.9314
81453633|NCT01009814|162595331|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0592|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2045||0.7734|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4032|0.2847|||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was that there was 0 difference in mean log10 decrease in HIV RNA at Day 9 between two groups.||0.2847|-0.4032|0.7734
81453634|NCT01009814|162595331|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3796|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2043||0.0702|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7232|-0.036|||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was that there was 0 difference in mean log10 decrease in HIV RNA at Day 9 between two groups.||-0.0360|-0.7232|0.0702
81701123|NCT05109702|163098188|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.454|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors.||0.454|-0.150|0.324
81453635|NCT01009814|162595331|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0415|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1993||0.8359|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3768|0.2937|||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was that there was 0 difference in mean log10 decrease in HIV RNA at Day 9 between two groups.||0.2937|-0.3768|0.8359
81453636|NCT01009814|162595331|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3619|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1988||0.0759|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6962|-0.0275|||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was that there was 0 difference in mean log10 decrease in HIV RNA at Day 9 between two groups.||-0.0275|-0.6962|0.0759
81453637|NCT01009814|162595331|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1993||0.1155|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6555|0.0149|||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was that there was 0 difference in mean log10 decrease in HIV RNA at Day 9 between two groups.||0.0149|-0.6555|0.1155
81453638|NCT04933383|162595366|SUPERIORITY||difference/ratio of least square means|180.6||||0.000813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|106.42|306.48|||ANCOVA|||"The primary efficacy endpoint is the change from baseline in PC20 after each treatment period (baseline is defined at Visit 1).~For primary efficacy analysis, the mean PC20 changes from baseline between AQ001S and the comparator were compared by analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) for crossover design. A p-value was calculated for the difference of the parameter between AQ001S and the comparator.~Additionally, an adjusted 95%-CI for the mean difference was obtained by the ANCOVA."||306.48|106.42|0.000813
81453639|NCT00180661|162595368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81453640|NCT00180661|162595369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81701124|NCT05109702|163098189|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.182|0.39|||MMRM|||Week 1 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.390|-0.182|0.477
81453641|NCT03104400|162595380|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|34.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.2|40.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||40.7|28.2|<0.0001
81453642|NCT03104400|162595380|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|42.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.3|48.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||48.3|36.3|<0.0001
81453643|NCT03104400|162595381|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.22|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.22|-0.35|<0.0001
81453644|NCT03104400|162595381|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|-0.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.27|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.27|-0.40|<0.0001
81527096|NCT01620528|162741529|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.17|-0.44|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.44|-1.17|< 0.001
81701125|NCT05109702|163098189|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.598|||MMRM|||Week 2 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.598|0.026|0.033
81701126|NCT05109702|163098189|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.158|0.42|||MMRM|||Week 4 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.420|-0.158|0.374
81701127|NCT05109702|163098189|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.529|||MMRM|||Week 8 : The LS means, LS mean difference, SEs, two-sided 95% CIs, and pvalues of the LS mean difference will be reported from the MMRM model. MMRM p-value calculated using the final model defined for the primary analysis endpoints, including terms for baseline, grouped sites, visit (as categorical term), treatment group and the interaction of treatment group and visit as fixed effects with correlated errors||0.529|-0.056|0.114
81701128|NCT05109702|163098190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.329||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.822|0.475|||t-test, 2 sided|||Immediately Upon Instillation at Week 1||0.475|-0.822|0.598
81701129|NCT05109702|163098190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.268||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.783|0.273|||t-test, 2 sided|||1 Minute Post Instillation at Week 1||0.273|-0.783|0.343
81701130|NCT05109702|163098190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.721|0.262|||t-test, 2 sided|||2 Minutes Post Instillation at Week 1||0.262|-0.721|0.359
81453645|NCT03104400|162595382|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|31.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.7|37.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||37.5|24.7|<0.0001
81453646|NCT03104400|162595382|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|43.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.7|49.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||49.6|36.7|<0.0001
81453647|NCT03104400|162595383|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|41.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.8|49.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||49.8|32.8|<0.0001
81453648|NCT03104400|162595383|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|41.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.5|49.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||49.6|32.5|<0.0001
81453649|NCT03104400|162595384|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|-0.29||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.14|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment and the stratification factor current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.14|-0.44|0.0002
81453650|NCT03104400|162595384|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|-0.21||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.06|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment and the stratification factor current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.06|-0.36|0.0069
81453651|NCT03104400|162595385|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|24.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.8|29.8||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||29.8|18.8|<0.0001
81453652|NCT03104400|162595385|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|33.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.4|38.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||38.8|27.4|<0.0001
81453653|NCT03104400|162595386|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|21.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|29.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||29.7|13.0|<0.0001
81453654|NCT03104400|162595386|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|25.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.9|33.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||33.7|16.9|<0.0001
81453655|NCT03104400|162595387|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority of each upadacitinib dose versus adalimumab was assessed using Koch's 3-arm approach; non-inferiority was achieved if upadacitinib preserved at least 50% of the placebo-subtracted adalimumab effect.~The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path."|Percent Adalimumab Effect Preservation|119.381|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.987|147.942|||Koch 3-Arm Test||The percent of adalimumab effect preservation is the point estimate of 3-arm non-inferiority analysis, which is calculated by (Upadacitinib - Placebo) / (Adalimumab - Placebo) \* 100.|||147.942|97.987|<0.0001
81515029|NCT03389555|162718272|EQUIVALENCE|For the key secondary outcome of kidney failure, 200 patients were estimated to provide 94% power, assuming that 30% of participants in the treatment group and 55% in the placebo group would develop kidney failure. If the adjusted risk difference from the logistic regression analysis overlaps 0, there was considered to be no difference between groups|Risk Difference (RD)|3.0||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|20.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression analysis evaluating the key secondary outcome of kidney failure in treatment group (intervention versus placebo) controlling for treatment site.||20.0|-10.0|0.58
81527097|NCT01620528|162741529|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.98|-1.24|||mixed-effects model|||||-1.24|-1.98|< 0.001
81453656|NCT03104400|162595387|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority of each upadacitinib dose versus adalimumab was assessed using Koch's 3-arm approach; non-inferiority was achieved if upadacitinib preserved at least 50% of the placebo-subtracted adalimumab effect.~The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path."|Percent Adalimumab Effect Preservation|146.604|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|122.817|180.398|||Koch 3-Arm Test||The percent of adalimumab effect preservation is the point estimate of 3-arm non-inferiority analysis, which is calculated by (Upadacitinib - Placebo) / (Adalimumab - Placebo) \* 100.|||180.398|122.817|<0.0001
81453657|NCT03104400|162595388|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|4.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.67|5.67|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||5.67|3.67|<0.0001
81453658|NCT03104400|162595388|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|5.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.71|6.72|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||6.72|4.71|<0.0001
81453659|NCT03104400|162595389|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|3.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|4.7|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||4.7|2.4|<0.0001
81453660|NCT03104400|162595389|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|4.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|5.5|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||5.5|3.1|<0.0001
81453661|NCT03104400|162595390|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|5.6||||0.0815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|11.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||11.8|-0.6|0.0815
81453662|NCT03104400|162595390|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|13.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|19.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||19.4|7.5|<0.0001
81453663|NCT03104400|162595391|OTHER|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|36.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.7|47.9||This comparison was not tested for statistical significance because the hierarchical testing procedures stopped at ACR 20 at Week 12 superiority test of upadacitinib 15 mg versus adalimumab 40 mg.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||47.9|25.7|<0.0001
81453664|NCT03104400|162595391|OTHER|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|39.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.8|50.9||This comparison was not tested for statistical significance because the hierarchical testing procedures stopped at ACR 20 at Week 12 superiority test of upadacitinib 15 mg versus adalimumab 40 mg.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||50.9|28.8|<0.0001
81453665|NCT03104400|162595392|OTHER|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3||This comparison was not tested for statistical significance because the hierarchical testing procedures stopped at ACR 20 at Week 12 superiority test of upadacitinib 15 mg versus adalimumab 40 mg.|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||0.3|-0.3|0.8970
81527098|NCT01620528|162741530|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.167|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.05|-0.3|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.30|-1.05|< 0.001
81701131|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.81||||0.0856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.96||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 4: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.96|0.69|0.0856
81453666|NCT03104400|162595392|OTHER|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2||This comparison was not tested for statistical significance because the hierarchical testing procedures stopped at ACR 20 at Week 12 superiority test of upadacitinib 15 mg versus adalimumab 40 mg.|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||-0.2|-0.7|0.0028
81453667|NCT03104400|162595393|OTHER|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|-0.01||This comparison was not tested for statistical significance because the hierarchical testing procedures stopped at ACR 20 at Week 12 superiority test of upadacitinib 15 mg versus adalimumab 40 mg.|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||-0.01|-0.15|0.0162
81453668|NCT03104400|162595393|OTHER|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|-0.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.07||This comparison was not tested for statistical significance because the hierarchical testing procedures stopped at ACR 20 at Week 12 superiority test of upadacitinib 15 mg versus adalimumab 40 mg.|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||-0.07|-0.20|<0.0001
81453669|NCT03104400|162595394|OTHER|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|-17.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|-14.6||This comparison was not tested for statistical significance because the hierarchical testing procedures stopped at ACR 20 at Week 12 superiority test of upadacitinib 15 mg versus adalimumab 40 mg.|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-14.6|-19.6|<0.0001
81453670|NCT03104400|162595394|OTHER|The overall type I error rate of the primary and the 14 ranked secondary endpoints was controlled using a two-part sequential graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|-19.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|-17.3||This comparison was not tested for statistical significance because the hierarchical testing procedures stopped at ACR 20 at Week 12 superiority test of upadacitinib 15 mg versus adalimumab 40 mg.|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-17.3|-22.3|<0.0001
81453671|NCT03104400|162595395|OTHER||Response Rate Difference|24.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.7|29.9||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||29.9|18.7|<0.0001
81453672|NCT03104400|162595395|OTHER||Response Rate Difference|38.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.8|44.3||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||44.3|32.8|<0.0001
81453673|NCT03104400|162595396|OTHER||Response Rate Difference|13.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|17.0||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||17.0|9.5|<0.0001
81453674|NCT03104400|162595396|OTHER||Response Rate Difference|22.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|27.3||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||27.3|18.5|<0.0001
81453675|NCT03104400|162595397|OTHER||Response Rate Difference|16.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.9|21.4||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||21.4|10.9|<0.0001
81453676|NCT03104400|162595397|OTHER||Response Rate Difference|26.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.7|31.8||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||31.8|20.7|<0.0001
81701132|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.99||||0.8546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.16||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 4: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.16|0.84|0.8546
81453677|NCT02661217|162595426|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.896||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.786|1.021|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.021|0.786|0.099
81453678|NCT02661217|162595427|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.906||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.827|0.993|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.993|0.827|0.034
81453679|NCT02661217|162595428|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.916|1.006|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.006|0.916|0.089
81453680|NCT02075515|162595431|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Superiority Criterion: The two-sided 95 % CI of the GMC ratio between all pairs of lots are within \[0.67, 1.5\]|Adjusted GMC Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.09|||ANCOVA|||||1.09|0.86|
81453681|NCT02075515|162595431|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Superiority Criterion: The two-sided 95 % CI of the GMC ratio between all pairs of lots are within \[0.67, 1.5\]|Adjustd GMC Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.08|||ANCOVA|||||1.08|0.85|
81453682|NCT02075515|162595431|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Superiority Criterion: The two-sided 95 % CI of the GMC ratio between all pairs of lots are within \[0.67, 1.5\].|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.10|0.88|
81453683|NCT01297985|162595441|SUPERIORITY||MIXREG Estimate|1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Effects Random Regression|||"This mixed effects random regression analysis tested whether intervention participants would report larger increases than controls in self-perceived Recovery and that this effect would be maintained overtime; and that intervention participants would report greater increases in hopefulness than controls, also maintained longitudinally~This first model reports on Recovery over time."||||.013
81453684|NCT01297985|162595442|SUPERIORITY||MIXREG Estimate|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Effects Random Regression|This analysis used Random Regression Modeling; this first model included depressive symptoms as moderator||"We tested 3 moderating variables: BSI depressive symptom, anxiety, and general symptom distress. In these three models, we hypothesized that the intervention participants with high levels of each type of symptoms would experience greater gains in empowerment over time than participants with low levels of symptoms, as well as control participants with both high and low symptom level.~This model includes depressive symptoms as the moderator (High depressive symptoms X time X study condition)"||||0.01
81453685|NCT01297985|162595442|SUPERIORITY||MIXREG Estimate|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Effects Random Regression|This analysis used Random Regression Modeling; this second model included anxiety symptoms as moderator||"We tested 3 moderating variables: depressive symptom, anxiety, and general symptom distress. In these three models, we hypothesized that the intervention participants with high levels of each type of symptoms would experience greater gains in empowerment over time than participants with low levels of symptoms, as well as control participants with both high and low symptom level.~This model includes anxiety as the moderator (high anxiety X time X study condition)"||||0.01
81701133|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.73||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.86||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 4: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.86|0.62|0.0012
81701134|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.02||||0.8414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.2||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 4: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.20|0.87|0.8414
81701135|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.83||||0.2412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.08||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6B: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.08|0.64|0.2412
81701136|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.13||||0.4548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.44||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6B: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.44|0.88|0.4548
81701137|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.69||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.88||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6B: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.88|0.53|0.0093
81701138|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.1||||0.8414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.42||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6B: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.42|0.86|0.8414
81701139|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.87||||0.1749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.0||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 9V: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.00|0.75|0.1749
81701140|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.11||||0.3121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.27||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 9V: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.27|0.96|0.3121
81701141|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.89||||0.1351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.03||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 9V: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.03|0.78|0.1351
81701142|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.07||||0.8414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.24||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 9V: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.24|0.93|0.8414
81701143|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.83||||0.2158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.03||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 14: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.03|0.67|0.2158
81453686|NCT01297985|162595442|SUPERIORITY||MIXREG Estimate|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Effects Random Regression|This analysis used Random Regression Modeling; this third model included the general symptom distress as moderator||"We tested 3 moderating variables: BSI depressive symptom, anxiety, and general symptom distress. In these three models, we hypothesized that the intervention participants with high levels of each type of symptoms would experience greater gains in empowerment over time than participants with low levels of symptoms, as well as control participants with both high and low symptom level.~This model includes general symptom distress as the moderator (high symptom distress X time X study condition)"||||.022
81453687|NCT01297985|162595443|SUPERIORITY||MIXREG Estimate|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Effects Random Regression|||This mixed effects random regression analysis tested whether intervention participants would report larger increases than controls in Hopefulness that would be maintained longitudinally||||<.01
81453688|NCT01297985|162595444|SUPERIORITY||MIXREG Estimate|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Effects Random Regression|||This analysis Mixed Effects Random Regression Modeling to test whether self-advocacy scores changed overtime by study condition status. Reported below are findings for the self-advocacy assertiveness sub scale.||||<0.01
81453689|NCT01297985|162595445|SUPERIORITY||MIXREG Estimate|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Effects Random Regression|||||||0.017
81453690|NCT03593395|162595448|OTHER|Estimation only|Least Square Mean Estimate|2.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|3.34|||||Estimates are from generalized linear mixed model with a negative binomial distribution log link construct and length of follow up offset. Includes fixed effects for site size, baseline acute utilization, and random effect for cluster (site).|||3.34|1.81|
81453691|NCT03593395|162595448|OTHER|Estimation only.|Least Square Mean Estimate|2.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|4.19|||||Estimates are from generalized linear mixed model with a negative binomial distribution log link construct and length of follow up offset. Includes fixed effects for site size, baseline acute utilization, and random effect for cluster (site).|||4.19|2.09|
81453692|NCT03713632|162595461|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.55||one-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||2.55|1.05|0.0149
81515030|NCT03389555|162718273|EQUIVALENCE|If confidence interval for hazard ratio crosses 0, hazard of death assumed to be equivalent in the two groups.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.2|||Regression, Cox|||Cox Regression controlling for site used to identify hazard ratio for outcome of death for treatment versus intervention group. Null hypothesis is that hazard ratio is 1.||2.2|0.8|0.05
81515031|NCT03389555|162718274|EQUIVALENCE|If the confidence interval for the median difference in ventilator free days between groups crosses 0, the two groups are considered equivalent.|Median Difference (Net)|0.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.9|||Quantile Regression|||Quantile regression controlling for site performed to compare treatment and control group's ventilator free days.||1.9|-1.9|>0.99
81515032|NCT03389555|162718275|EQUIVALENCE|If the confidence interval for the median difference in shock free days between groups crosses 0, the two groups are considered equivalent.|Median Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.8|||Quantile Regression|||Quantile regression controlling for site performed to compare treatment and control group's shock free days.||1.8|0.2|0.02
81453693|NCT03713632|162595461|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.96||one-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||2.96|1.22|0.0022
81453694|NCT03713632|162595462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.33||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.79|-3.88||one-side p-value|ANCOVA|||||-3.88|-28.79|0.0051
81453695|NCT03713632|162595462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.94||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.24|-10.63||one-side p-value|ANCOVA|||||-10.63|-35.24|0.0001
81453696|NCT03713632|162595463|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.14||one-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||1.14|0.41|0.0732
81453697|NCT03713632|162595463|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.84||one-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||0.84|0.29|0.0049
81453698|NCT03713632|162595464|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|4.09||one-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||4.09|1.28|0.0026
81453699|NCT03713632|162595464|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.0206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|3.37||one-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||3.37|1.03|0.0206
81453700|NCT00687830|162595465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81453701|NCT00687830|162595466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.04
81453702|NCT03126435|162595532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6647|||||||Log Rank|P-Value is from a stratified log-rank test.||||||0.6647
81453703|NCT03126435|162595533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4345|||||||Log Rank|P-Value is from a stratified log-rank test.||||||0.4345
81453704|NCT03126435|162595534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2632|||||||Regression, Logistic|P-value is from logistic regression model adjusted for stratification factors among non-missing records||||||0.2632
81453705|NCT03126435|162595536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1002|||||||Regression, Logistic|P-value is from logistic regression model adjusted for stratification factors among non-missing records.||||||0.1002
81453706|NCT03126435|162595537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9882|||||||Regression, Logistic|P-value is from logistic regression model adjusted for stratification factors among non-missing records.||||||0.9882
81515033|NCT03389555|162718276|EQUIVALENCE|If the confidence interval for the median difference in ICU free days between groups crosses 0, the two groups are considered equivalent.|Median Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|6.0|||Quantile Regression|||Quantile regression controlling for site performed to compare treatment and control group's ICU free days.||6.0|-3.0|0.69
81515034|NCT03389555|162718277|EQUIVALENCE|If the adjusted risk difference from the logistic regression analysis overlaps 0, there was considered to be no difference between groups|Risk Difference (RD)|3.0||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|20.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression analysis evaluating the key secondary outcome of hospital mortality in treatment group (intervention versus placebo) controlling for treatment site..||20.0|-10.0|0.55
81527099|NCT01620528|162741530|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.99|-1.23|||mixed-effects model|||||-1.23|-1.99|< 0.001
81453707|NCT03971474|162595540|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.51|0.92||If either P value from the two tests (standard stratified log-rank and weighted log-rank) was \< 0.0972, the study would be considered to have rejected the null at the one-sided 10% level.|Log Rank|Testing was performed using a standard stratified log-rank test.|Treatment effects comparing the RP arm to the SOC arm were summarized using a Cox proportional hazards model including the stratification factors (PD-L1 status and histology) and 80% CIs.|Comparison of OS was performed using a standard stratified log-rank test and a weighted log-rank test. The study had 90% power to detect the scenario with overlapping curves up to 3 months and a hazard ratio of 0.5 after 3 months, assuming exponentially distributed survival times, a median OS of 10.5 months in the SOC arm, and uniform accrual over 21-24 months. This analysis reports the standard stratified log-rank test.||0.92|0.51|0.05
81453708|NCT03971474|162595540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||If either p-value from the two tests (standard stratified log-rank and weighted log-rank) was \< 0.0972, the study would be considered to have rejected the null at the one-sided 10% level.|Log Rank|||Comparison of OS was performed using a standard stratified log-rank test and a weighted log-rank test. The study had 90% power to detect the scenario with overlapping curves up to 3 months and a hazard ratio of 0.5 after 3 months, assuming exponentially distributed survival times, a median OS of 10.5 months in the SOC arm, and uniform accrual over 21-24 months. This analysis reports the weighted log-rank test.||||0.15
81453709|NCT03971474|162595541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19||||||Proportions were compared using a chi-squared test at the one-sided 5% level.|Chi-squared|||||||0.19
81453710|NCT03971474|162595542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38||||||Proportions were compared using a chi-squared test at the one-sided 5% level.|Chi-squared|||||||0.38
81453711|NCT03971474|162595545|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.66|1.14|||Log Rank|Testing was performed using a standard stratified log-rank test.|Treatment effects comparing the RP arm to the SOC arm were summarized using a Cox proportional hazards model including the stratification factors (PD-L1 status and histology) and 80% CIs.|Comparison of IA-PFS was performed using a standard stratified log-rank test and a weighted log-rank test with weights equal to 1-S(t), where S(t) is the pooled survival estimate at time t (G\[rho=0, gamma=1\]). The weighted test weights later events over earlier events and has more power than the standard log-rank test under a delayed separation in the curves. This analysis reports the standard stratified log-rank test.||1.14|0.66|0.25
81453712|NCT03971474|162595545|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Log Rank|Testing was performed using a weighted log-rank test.||Comparison of IA-PFS between the RP and SOC arms was performed using a standard stratified log-rank test and a weighted log-rank test with weights equal to 1-S(t), where S(t) is the pooled survival estimate at time t (G\[rho=0, gamma=1\]). The weighted test weights later events over earlier events and has more power than the standard log-rank test under a delayed separation in the curves. This analysis reports the weighted log-rank test.||||0.14
81515035|NCT03389555|162718278|EQUIVALENCE|If the adjusted risk difference from the logistic regression analysis overlaps 0, there was considered to be no difference between groups|Risk Difference (RD)|2.0||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|10.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression analysis evaluating the key secondary outcome of ICU mortality in treatment group (intervention versus placebo) controlling for treatment site.||10.0|-10.0|0.80
81701144|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.88||||0.3279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.08||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 14: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.08|0.71|0.3279
81701145|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.88||||0.2472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.09||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 14: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.09|0.72|0.2472
81701146|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.98||||0.8414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.21||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 14: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.21|0.79|0.8414
81515036|NCT03389555|162718279|EQUIVALENCE|If the adjusted risk difference from the logistic regression analysis overlaps 0, there was considered to be no difference between groups|Risk Difference (RD)|-12.0||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|4.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression analysis evaluating the key secondary outcome of occurrence of delirium in treatment group (intervention versus placebo) controlling for treatment site.||4|-25|0.16
81515037|NCT03389555|162718280|EQUIVALENCE|If the adjusted risk difference from the logistic regression analysis overlaps 0, there was considered to be no difference between groups|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.8||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|14.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression analysis evaluating home hospital disposition in survivors to hospital discharge in intervention versus placebo group controlling for treatment site.||14|-18|0.82
81527100|NCT01620528|162741531|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.04|-0.25|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.25|-1.04|< 0.001
81453713|NCT03971474|162595546|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.5|1.1||One-sided p-values were calculated using a standard log-rank test.|Log Rank||Treatment effects comparing the RP arm to the SOC arm were summarized using a Cox proportional hazards model and 80% CIs.|This analysis includes the results for the PD-L1 \< 1% subgroup.||1.10|0.50|0.16
81453714|NCT03971474|162595546|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.45|0.97||One-sided p-values were calculated using a standard log-rank test.|Log Rank||Treatment effects comparing the RP arm to the SOC arm were summarized using a Cox proportional hazards model and 80% CIs.|This analysis includes the results for the PD-L1 \>= 1% subgroup.||0.97|0.45|0.08
81453715|NCT03971474|162595546|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.28|0.65||One-sided p-values were calculated using a standard log-rank test.|Log Rank||Treatment effects comparing the RP arm to the SOC arm were summarized using a Cox proportional hazards model and 80% CIs.|This analysis includes the results for the squamous histology subgroup.||0.65|0.28|0.005
81453716|NCT03971474|162595546|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.67|1.35||One-sided p-values were calculated using a standard log-rank test.|Log Rank||Treatment effects comparing the RP arm to the SOC arm were summarized using a Cox proportional hazards model and 80% CIs.|This analysis includes the results for the non-squamous histology subgroup.||1.35|0.67|0.43
81453717|NCT03971474|162595547|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.58|1.22||One-sided p-values were calculated using a standard log-rank test.|Log Rank||Treatment effects comparing the RP arm to the SOC arm were summarized using a Cox proportional hazards model and 80% CIs.|This analysis includes the results for the PD-L1 \< 1% subgroup.||1.22|0.58|0.28
81453718|NCT03971474|162595547|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.48|0.95||One-sided p-values were calculated using a standard log-rank test.|Log Rank||Treatment effects comparing the RP arm to the SOC arm were summarized using a Cox proportional hazards model and 80% CIs.|This analysis includes the results for the PD-L1 \>= 1% subgroup.||0.95|0.48|0.07
81453719|NCT03971474|162595547|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.38|0.8||One-sided p-values were calculated using a standard log-rank test.|Log Rank||Treatment effects comparing the RP arm to the SOC arm were summarized using a Cox proportional hazards model and 80% CIs.|This analysis includes the results for the squamous histology subgroup.||0.80|0.38|0.02
81453720|NCT03971474|162595547|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.69|1.29||One-sided p-values were calculated using a standard log-rank test.|Log Rank||Treatment effects comparing the RP arm to the SOC arm were summarized using a Cox proportional hazards model and 80% CIs.|This analysis includes the results for the non-squamous histology subgroup.||1.29|0.69|0.41
81453721|NCT01807065|162595548|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.06
81453722|NCT05124691|162595566|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||pairwise comparisons of cure rates within the three study groups, considering an overall significance level of 0.05. To account for multiple testing, a Bonferroni correction was applied, resulting in an adjusted significance level of 0.0167||||<0.0001
81453723|NCT05124691|162595566|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Pairwise comparisons of cure rates within the three study groups, considering an overall significance level of 0.05. To account for multiple testing, a Bonferroni correction was applied, resulting in an adjusted significance level of 0.0167||||<0.0001
81453724|NCT05124691|162595566|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Pairwise comparisons of cure rates within the three study groups, considering an overall significance level of 0.05. To account for multiple testing, a Bonferroni correction was applied, resulting in an adjusted significance level of 0.0167||||<0.0001
81701147|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95||||0.6193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.12||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 18C: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.12|0.81|0.6193
81701148|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.13||||0.3121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.32||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 18C: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.32|0.96|0.3121
81453725|NCT05124691|162595569|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Pairwise comparisons of cure rates were conducted between Albendazole and FDCx3, as well as FDCx1 and FDCx3, but not between Albendazole and FDCx1, since both contain the same dose regimen of the active drug. An overall significance level of 0.05 was considered, and to account for multiple testing, a Bonferroni correction was applied.||||<0.0001
81453726|NCT05124691|162595569|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0007|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Pairwise comparisons of cure rates were conducted between Albendazole and FDCx3, as well as FDCx1 and FDCx3, but not between Albendazole and FDCx1, since both contain the same dose regimen of the active drug. An overall significance level of 0.05 was considered, and to account for multiple testing, a Bonferroni correction was applied.||||=0.0007
81453727|NCT05124691|162595572|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||< 0.001
81453728|NCT05124691|162595572|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81453729|NCT05124691|162595572|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81453730|NCT00428116|162595660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||WAZ-score comparison at 18 months||||0.15
81453731|NCT00428116|162595660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HAZ score at 18 months||||0.45
81453732|NCT00428116|162595661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||log rank or Cox regression|incidence with Cox regression utilized Anderson-Gill method to handle recurrent events||SAEs||||0.39
81453733|NCT00428116|162595661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Cox regression Anderson Gill|||Pneumonia||||0.60
81453734|NCT00428116|162595661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||Pneumonia||||0.60
81453735|NCT00428116|162595661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||Diarrhea||||0.77
81453736|NCT00428116|162595661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Death||||0.29
81453737|NCT02800642|162595679|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact one-sided 1-sample binomial test|||"The null hypothesis the proportion of participants with a ≥ 15-letter gain in BCVA at Week 76 is ≤ 40% on the 2.5% level of significance (one-sided) was performed using the following criterion: If the p value is less than 2.5%, the null hypothesis will be rejected. Otherwise, the null hypothesis will be regarded as not rejected and may still be true"||||<0.0001
81453738|NCT02800642|162595680|OTHER||||||=|0.8822|||||||Exact one-sided 1-sample binomial test|||"The null hypothesis the proportion of participants with a mean treatment interval of ≥ 8 weeks is ≤ 50% on the 2.5% level of significance (one-sided) was performed using the following criterion: If the p value is less than 2.5%, the null hypothesis will be rejected. Otherwise, the null hypothesis will be regarded as not rejected and may still be true"||||=0.8822
81527101|NCT01620528|162741531|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.0|-1.2|||mixed-effects model|||||-1.20|-2.00|< 0.001
81453739|NCT02374346|162595689|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Associations between categorical variables were tested by χ2 test, while differences between categorical and continuous variables were tested by Student's t test. Univariate analysis was performed with the computation of unadjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals. A stepwise multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted to find independent factors.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.23||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|5.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||Sevoflurane administration in developing postoperative headache||5.13|2.04|0.001
81515038|NCT01885208|162718281|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated treatment difference between semaglutide 1.0 mg and exenatide ER 2.0 mg was below the pre-specified non-inferiority margin (0.3 %).|Treatment difference|-0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The post-baseline responses were analysed using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||-0.44|-0.8|< 0.0001
81515039|NCT01885208|162718281|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated treatment difference between semaglutide 1.0 mg and exenatide ER 2.0 mg was below the pre-specified superiority margin (0 %).|Treatment difference|-0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The post-baseline responses were analysed using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||-0.44|-0.8|< 0.0001
81515040|NCT00920218|162718299|SUPERIORITY|Criterion for superiority: The Lower Limit (LL) of the Confidence Interval (CI) of the ratio of geometric means, in terms of ceellular immune (CMI) response for GSK 1437173A F1 Group as compared to Placebo Group, is above (\>) 2.|Fold increase over Control|32.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|76.16|20.65|50.54|||Dunnett for multiple comparisons|||The null hypothesis was H0: GSK 1437173A F1 Group/Placebo Group below (\<) 1.||50.54|20.65|<0.0001
81515041|NCT00920218|162718299|SUPERIORITY|Criterion for superiority: The Lower Limit (LL) of the Confidence Interval (CI) of the ratio of geometric means, in terms of CMI response for Placebo-GSK 1437173A F1 Group as compared to Placebo Group, is above (\>) 2.|Fold increase over Control|9.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|76.16|6.07|14.9|||Dunnett for multiple comparisons|||The null hypothesis was H0: Placebo-GSK 1437173A F1 Group/Placebo Group \< 2.||14.9|6.07|<0.0001
81515042|NCT00920218|162718300|SUPERIORITY|Criterion for superiority: The Lower Limit (LL) of the Confidence Interval (CI) of the ratio of geometric means, in terms of humoral response for GSK 1437173A F1 Group as compared to Placebo Group, is above (\>) 3.|Fold increase over Control|74.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|76.16|33.12|167.17|||Dunnett for multiple comparisons|||The null hypothesis was H0: GSK 1437173A 1 Group/Placebo Group \< 1.||167.17|33.12|<0.0001
81515043|NCT00920218|162718300|SUPERIORITY|Criterion for superiority: The Lower Limit (LL) of the Confidence Interval (CI) of the ratio of geometric means, in terms of humoral response for Placebo-GSK 1437173A F1 Group as compared to Placebo Group, is above (\>) 3.|Fold increase over Control|42.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|76.16|20.2|88.13|||Dunnett for multiple comparisons|||The null hypothesis was H0: Placebo-GSK 1437173A 1 Group/Placebo Group \< 1.||88.13|20.20|<0.0001
81515044|NCT02449889|162718338|NON_INFERIORITY|Treatment comparisons were done in a sequential manner. First non-inferiority (NI) was tested for HP-hCG IM compared to rhCG SC (lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) \> -3.0). If NI was demonstrated, NI was also to be tested for HP-hCG SC compared to rhCG SC.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.8|||||ANOVA with treatment, stratum (\<10 or ≥10 follicles with a diameter ≥12 mm), and site as fixed factors.|Mean number of oocytes retrieved for the treatment comparison of HP-hCG IM versus rhCG SC||1.8|-0.6|
81515045|NCT02449889|162718338|NON_INFERIORITY|As step 2 in the pre-specified sequential testing, NI was tested for HP-hCG SC compared to rhCG SC.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.0|||||ANOVA with treatment, stratum (\<10 or ≥10 follicles with a diameter ≥12 mm), and site as fixed factors.|Mean number of oocytes retrieved for the treatment comparison of HP-hCG SC versus rhCG SC||2.0|-0.5|
81515046|NCT02449889|162718339|NON_INFERIORITY|Pre-specified supportive endpoint analyzed in a similar manner as the primary endpoint.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.5|||||ANOVA with treatment, stratum (\<10 or ≥10 follicles with a diameter ≥12 mm), and site as fixed factors.|Number of MII oocytes retrieved for the treatment comparison of HP-hCG IM versus rhCG SC||1.5|-0.6|
81515047|NCT02449889|162718339|NON_INFERIORITY|Pre-specified supportive endpoint analyzed in a similar manner as the primary endpoint.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.6|||||ANOVA with treatment, stratum (\<10 or ≥10 follicles with a diameter ≥12 mm), and site as fixed factors.|Number of Mll oocytes retrieved for the treatment comparison of HP-hCG SC versus rhCG SC||1.6|-0.4|
81515048|NCT02449889|162718340|NON_INFERIORITY|Pre-specified supportive endpoint analyzed in a similar manner as the primary endpoint.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.3|||||ANOVA with treatment, stratum (\<10 or ≥10 follicles with a diameter ≥12 mm), and site as fixed factors.|Number of fertilized (2 pronuclei (2PN)) oocytes for the treatment comparison of HP-hCG IM versus rhCG SC||1.3|-0.6|
81515049|NCT02449889|162718340|NON_INFERIORITY|Pre-specified supportive endpoint analyzed in a similar manner as the primary endpoint.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.4|||||ANOVA with treatment, stratum (\<10 or ≥10 follicles with a diameter ≥12 mm), and site as fixed factors.|Number of fertilized (2 pronuclei (2PN)) oocytes for the treatment comparison of HP-hCG SC versus rhCG SC.||1.4|-0.5|
81515050|NCT01973387|162718345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.178|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.109|0.291|||Log Rank|||||0.291|0.109|<0.0001
81515051|NCT03327220|162718350|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Means|1.3||||0.0841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.2||p-value was calculated from a one-sided, two-sample t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||Testing null hypothesis that true iovera° mean was greater than or equal to the true standard of care mean versus the alternative hypothesis that true iovera° mean was less than true standard of care mean.||3.2|-0.6|0.0841
81527102|NCT01620528|162741532|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-6.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.37|-3.21|||ANCOVA|||||-3.21|-9.37|< 0.001
81527103|NCT01620528|162741532|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-9.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|-6.61|||ANCOVA|||||-6.61|-12.91|< 0.001
81515052|NCT03327220|162718351|NON_INFERIORITY|The objective met if the t-test for non-inferiority was statistically significant using a one-sided α = 0.025 level of statistical significance.|Difference in Means|1.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|6.1||p-value was calculated from a one-sided, two-sample t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||Testing null hypothesis that Standard of Care mean minus the iovera° mean was greater than or equal to non-inferiority margin of 14 versus alternative hypothesis that difference in means was less than 14.||6.1|-2.3|<0.0001
81515053|NCT03327220|162718352|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Means|0.5||||0.0946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.2||p-value was calculated from a one-sided, two-sample t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||Pain in the Past 7 days - Testing the null hypothesis that the iovera° mean was less than or equal to the Standard of Care mean versus the alternative hypothesis that the iovera° mean was greater than the Standard of Care mean.||1.2|-0.2|0.0946
81515054|NCT03327220|162718352|SUPERIORITY|Pain Right Now - Testing the null hypothesis that the iovera° mean was less than or equal to the Standard of Care mean versus the alternative hypothesis that the iovera° mean was greater than the Standard of Care mean.|Difference in Means|0.4||||0.2204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.3||p-value was calculated from a one-sided, two-sample t-test,|t-test, 1 sided|||||1.3|-0.6|0.2204
81515055|NCT03327220|162718353|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Means|-0.8||||0.3231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.5||p-value was calculated from a one-sided, two-sample t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||Testing the null hypothesis that the iovera° mean was less than or equal to the Standard of Care mean versus the alternative hypothesis that the iovera° mean was greater than the Standard of Care mean.||2.5|-4.0|0.3231
81515056|NCT00396006|162718355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0195|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0195
81515057|NCT00396006|162718359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-tests|||||||<0.0001
81515058|NCT00396006|162718360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-tests|||||||<0.0001
81515059|NCT00396006|162718362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1875|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.1875
81515060|NCT00396006|162718363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4375|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||0.4375
81515061|NCT03989427|162718394|EQUIVALENCE|The two treatment sequence could be called equivalent if the observed difference and its 95% CI are completely inside the interval of clinical equivalence. A significant result (p \< 0.05) means that the two treatments are equivalent, according the definition of equivalence as defined clinically.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.424||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.221|2.628||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05|ANOVA|Three-way mixed ANOVA was done to determine the effect of Intervention on BPI scores .||"Null hypothesis is that the sequence of brushing first and flossing later has no effect on gingival inflammation.~No previous studies with Mean and SD were available. Hence, a pilot study was done. 30 participants were randomly assigned to Brush first and floss later (BF) group ; and Floss first brush later(FB) group. After 1 week there was cross-over. 80% power is required to detect mean difference in BPI scores."||2.628|0.221|0.022
81515062|NCT03989427|162718395|EQUIVALENCE|The two treatment sequence could be called equivalent if the observed difference and its 95% CI are completely inside the interval of clinical equivalence. A significant result (p \< 0.05) means that the two treatments are equivalent, according the definition of equivalence as defined clinically.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.058||||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.335|3.219|||ANOVA|Three-way mixed ANOVA was done to determine the effect of Intervention on RMNPI index scores||"Null hypothesis:~The sequence of brushing and flossing has no effect on plaque scores~There were no previous studies with Mean and SD to calculate sample. So a pilot study was conducted. 30 participants were randomly assigned in 1:1 fashion to Brush-floss (GroupA) and Floss brush group (group B). Then after 1 week there was cross-over among the groups.2 groups would have at least 80% power to detect the mean difference in BPI scores."||3.219|-3.335|0.971
81515063|NCT03272828|162718398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.63
81515064|NCT03272828|162718399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Unequal-variance 2-sample t-test|||||||0.06
81701149|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.82||||0.0191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.96||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 18C: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.96|0.70|0.0191
81515065|NCT03272828|162718400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Unequal-variance 2-sample t-test|||||||0.45
81515066|NCT01562314|162718425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.821||||0.7532|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.292|2.309|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.309|0.292|0.7532
81515067|NCT01562314|162718426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.7032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.419|4.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.040|0.419|0.7032
81515068|NCT04295681|162718445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.09||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.7|||t-test, 2 sided||"Estimated value is calculated as MMH-MAP minus Placebo difference in mean MoCA scores changes."|Mean changes of MoCA scores (90th day of treatment minus baseline) were compared.||1.70|0.47|0.0006
81515069|NCT04295681|162718446|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.37|||t-test, 2 sided||"Estimated value is calculated as MMH-MAP minus Placebo difference in mean MoCA scores changes."|Mean changes of NIHSS scores (baseline minus 12th day of treatment) were compared.||0.37|-0.58|0.67
81515070|NCT04295681|162718446|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided||"Estimated value is calculated as MMH-MAP minus Placebo difference in mean MoCA scores changes."|Mean changes of NIHSS scores (baseline minus 90th day of treatment) were compared.||0.50|-0.47|0.94
81515071|NCT04295681|162718447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Fisher Exact|||Test for comparison percentage of patients with no significant disabilities after 90 days of treatment .||||0.89
81515072|NCT04295681|162718448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Therapeutic effect score comparison on 90th day of treatment.||||0.067
81515073|NCT04295681|162718448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Side effects score comparison on 90th day of treatment.||||0.81
81515074|NCT04295681|162718448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Efficacy index score comparison on 90th day of treatment.||||0.17
81515075|NCT04295681|162718449|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.656|||||||Fisher Exact|||The percentage of participants having at least one adverse event were compared.||||0.656
81515076|NCT04295681|162718450|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81515077|NCT04295681|162718452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||ANOVA|"P-value for interaction between factors Treatment and Visit is demonstrated."||"Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for repeated measures has been used. Factors are Treatment, Visit and interaction Treatment-Visit. Significance of interaction as a factor representing difference in outcome value dynamics has been tested."||||0.96
81515078|NCT04295681|162718453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||ANOVA|"P-value for interaction between factors Treatment and Visit is demonstrated."||"Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for repeated measures has been used. Factors are Treatment, Visit and interaction Treatment-Visit. Significance of interaction as a factor representing difference in outcome value dynamics has been tested."||||0.96
81515079|NCT04295681|162718454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.438|||||||ANOVA|"P-value for interaction between factors Treatment and Visit is demonstrated."||"Systolic blood pressure. Analysis of varience (ANOVA) for repeated measures has been used. Factors are Treatment, Visit and interaction Treatment-Visit. Significance of interaction as a factor representing difference in outcome value dynamics has been tested."||||0.438
81515080|NCT04295681|162718454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||ANOVA|"P-value for interaction between factors Treatment and Visit is demonstrated."||"Diastolic blood pressure. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for repeated measures has been used. Factors are Treatment, Visit and interaction Treatment-Visit. Significance of interaction as a factor representing difference in outcome value dynamics has been tested."||||0.56
81515081|NCT04295681|162718455|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison at the baseline.||||0.72
81515082|NCT04295681|162718455|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison on 90th day of treatment.||||1
81515083|NCT04295681|162718456|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81515084|NCT00744978|162718476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.3873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.53||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; Type I error rate for primary hypothesis was 5%; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo. Analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||0.53|-1.37|0.3873
81515085|NCT00744978|162718477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55||||0.2465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|1.49||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo. Analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||1.49|-0.39|0.2465
81515086|NCT00744978|162718478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.2092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|1.5||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||1.50|-0.33|0.2092
81515087|NCT00744978|162718479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.4339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.56||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||0.56|-1.30|0.4339
81515088|NCT00744978|162718480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect, and stratum, site, period, sequence, and treatment as fixed effects.||0.27|-0.26|0.9745
81515089|NCT00744978|162718481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68||||0.2852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.92||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||1.92|-0.57|0.2852
81701150|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.14||||0.8414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.33||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 18C: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.33|0.97|0.8414
81515090|NCT00744978|162718482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.28||||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|2.53||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||2.53|0.02|0.0468
81515091|NCT00744978|162718483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.03||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||0.03|-0.02|0.8811
81515092|NCT00744978|162718484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.05||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||0.05|-0.00|0.0830
81527104|NCT01620528|162741533|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-9.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.66|-5.91|||ANCOVA|||||-5.91|-12.66|< 0.001
81527105|NCT01620528|162741533|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-18.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.22|-15.27|||ANCOVA|||||-15.27|-22.22|< 0.001
81515093|NCT00744978|162718485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.7226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.02||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||0.02|-0.03|0.7226
81515094|NCT00744978|162718486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53||||0.5588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.68|3.62||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Week 1: difference from placebo. Analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||3.62|-6.68|0.5588
81515095|NCT00744978|162718487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.15||||0.1173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.34|1.05||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||1.05|-9.34|0.1173
81515096|NCT00744978|162718488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.31||||0.6251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.58|3.96||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||3.96|-6.58|0.6251
81515097|NCT00744978|162718489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.05||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||0.05|-0.05|0.9109
81515098|NCT00744978|162718490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.6632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.04||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||0.04|-0.06|0.6632
81515099|NCT00744978|162718491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.04||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||0.04|-0.07|0.5450
81515100|NCT00744978|162718492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.2799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.05||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||0.05|-0.02|0.2799
81515101|NCT00744978|162718493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.04||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo aAnalyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||0.04|-0.03|0.9675
81515102|NCT00744978|162718494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.5008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.02||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||0.02|-0.05|0.5008
81576331|NCT00514540|162824056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.005|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||"Stoppage of trial early if 1) probability of response with the frontline treatment DC in the 1st 2 courses is unacceptably low compared to a target of 30% Pr(p1\*p2 \> .30\|data) \< 0.005, or 2) risk of a SAE is unacceptably high Pr(m \> m\* \|data) \< 0.001"|Bayesian probability model|Operating Characteristics of futility monitoring rule 1 \& safety monitoring rule 2 applied simultaneously for frontline treatment DC in courses 1 \& 2.||Disease status evaluated at the end of course 1 \& the end of course 2. Primary outcomes are response, defined as the absence of disease progression, and the time to a serious adverse event (SAE), defined as grade 3 or 4 neurotoxicity or death. Bayesian probability model \& decision rules used to monitor patient outcomes.||||< 0.005
81576332|NCT02756689|162824060|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.38
81576333|NCT02756689|162824061|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.29
81527106|NCT01620528|162741534|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-12.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.48|-8.66|||ANCOVA|||||-8.66|-16.48|< 0.001
81576334|NCT02756689|162824062|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.1||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|5.3|||Chi-squared|||||5.3|0.8|0.09
81576335|NCT02756689|162824063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.12
81576336|NCT02756689|162824064|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.3||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|11.4|||Chi-squared|||||11.4|0.9|0.06
81576337|NCT02756689|162824065|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.8|||Chi-squared|||||2.8|0.2|0.74
81576338|NCT02756689|162824066|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81576339|NCT02756689|162824067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.82
81576340|NCT02756689|162824068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.38
81576341|NCT02756689|162824069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.42
81576342|NCT02756689|162824070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81576343|NCT02756689|162824071|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.7|||Chi-squared|||||4.7|0.2|>0.99
81576344|NCT02756689|162824072|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.7|||Chi-squared|||||1.7|0.3|0.43
81576345|NCT02756689|162824073|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.3||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.3|||Chi-squared|||||1.3|0.1|0.09
81576346|NCT02756689|162824074|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.8|||Chi-squared|||||3.8|0.1|0.68
81576347|NCT02756689|162824075|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.6|||Chi-squared|||||2.6|0.3|0.73
81576348|NCT02756689|162824076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5
81576349|NCT02756689|162824077|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|15.4|||Chi-squared|||||15.4|0.1|>0.99
81576350|NCT02756689|162824078|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.99
81576351|NCT02756689|162824079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5
81576352|NCT02756689|162824080|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.3||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.3|||Chi-squared|||||2.3|0.03|0.37
81576353|NCT02756689|162824081|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.99
81576354|NCT02756689|162824082|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|5.3|||Chi-squared|||||5.3|0.05|0.62
81576355|NCT02756689|162824083|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.2|||Chi-squared|||||3.2|0.3|>0.99
81576356|NCT02756689|162824084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.234|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.234
81576357|NCT02756689|162824085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81576358|NCT02756689|162824086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.77
81701151|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.9||||0.2412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.05||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.05|0.76|0.2412
81576359|NCT02756689|162824087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5
81576360|NCT02756689|162824088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.75
81576361|NCT02756689|162824089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.75
81576362|NCT02756689|162824090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.29
81576363|NCT02756689|162824091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.42
81576364|NCT02756689|162824092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.96
81576365|NCT02756689|162824093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.75
81576366|NCT02756689|162824094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.57
81576367|NCT02756689|162824095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.39
81576368|NCT02756689|162824096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.24
81576369|NCT02756689|162824097|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81576370|NCT02756689|162824098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.06
81576371|NCT02756689|162824099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.83
81576372|NCT02756689|162824100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.60
81576373|NCT00533845|162824178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.0022
81576374|NCT00345254|162824182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1
81576375|NCT00563381|162824239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.77|0.9|||Regression, Cox|Treatment effect adjusted for pooled centre||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.90|0.77|<0.0001
81576376|NCT00563381|162824240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio (ratio of incidence rates)|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.66|0.82|||Poisson regression|Poisson regression correcting for overdisperion and adjusted for treatment exposure||Tiotropium vs. Salmeterol||0.82|0.66|<0.0001
81576377|NCT00563381|162824241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9||||0.0002||95.0|0.85|0.95|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.95|0.85|0.0002
81576378|NCT00563381|162824242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio (ratio of incidence rates)|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0017||95.0|0.83|0.96|||Poisson regression|Poisson regression correcting for overdisperion and adjusted for treatment exposure||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.96|0.83|0.0017
81576379|NCT00563381|162824243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.61|0.85|||Regression, Cox|Treatment effect adjusted for pooled centre||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.85|0.61|<0.0001
81576380|NCT00563381|162824244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77||||0.0005||95.0|0.66|0.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.89|0.66|0.0005
81576381|NCT00563381|162824245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.0242||95.0|0.78|0.98|||Regression, Cox|Treatment effect adjusted for pooled centre||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.98|0.78|0.0242
81576382|NCT00563381|162824246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9||||0.0406||95.0|0.82|1.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||1.00|0.82|0.0406
81576383|NCT00563381|162824247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.78|0.91|||Regression, Cox|Treatment effect adjusted for pooled centre||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.91|0.78|<0.0001
81576384|NCT00563381|162824248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.69|0.85|||Regression, Cox|Treatment effect adjusted for pooled centre||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.85|0.69|<0.0001
81576385|NCT00563381|162824249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.78|0.92|||Regression, Cox|Treatment effect adjusted for pooled centre||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.92|0.78|<0.0001
81576386|NCT00563381|162824250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.68|0.86|||Regression, Cox|Treatment effect adjusted for pooled centre||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.86|0.68|<0.0001
81576387|NCT00563381|162824251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio (ratio of incidence rates)|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.76|0.9|||Poisson regression|Poisson regression correcting for overdispersion and adjusted for treatment exposure||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.90|0.76|<0.0001
81515103|NCT00744978|162718495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.2245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.01||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||0.01|-0.03|0.2245
81515104|NCT00744978|162718496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.4974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.01||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||0.01|-0.03|0.4974
81515105|NCT00744978|162718497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.02||ANCOVA model using unstructured covariance structure; tested using a nominal 5% Type I error rate; no adjustments made for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo analyzed using a mixed effects longitudinal linear model with subject (nested within sequence) as a random effect and fixed effects stratum, site, period, sequence, treatment, week, and treatment by week.||0.02|-0.02|0.8525
81515106|NCT01849575|162718521|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81515107|NCT01907321|162718527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.98||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||.001
81515108|NCT01907321|162718528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.519|||||||ANOVA|||||||.519
81515109|NCT04077996|162718546|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non inferiority analysis was established at 30%.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|95.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.3|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Summary statistics were computed, and a significance level (α) of 5% has been established.||1.3|0.91|<0.05
81515110|NCT04077996|162718546|NON_INFERIORITY|margin 30%|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|95.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81515111|NCT04077996|162718547|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin was established at 30%.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|95.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|1.0|0.14|6.6|||Fisher Exact|||||6.6|0.14|<0.05
81515112|NCT03650803|162718553|OTHER|Significance (alpha) set to 0.05||||||0.046|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||MRF T1 Changes||||0.046
81515113|NCT03650803|162718553|OTHER|Significance (alpha) set to 0.05||||||0.064|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||MRF T2 Changes||||0.064
81515114|NCT03650803|162718554|OTHER|Significance (alpha) set to 0.05||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||MRF T1 relaxation time||||0.820
81515115|NCT03650803|162718554|OTHER|Significance (alpha) set to 0.05||||||0.605|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||MRF T2 relaxation time||||0.605
81515116|NCT02825420|162718598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.007
81515117|NCT02825420|162718599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.58
81515118|NCT02825420|162718600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.62
81515119|NCT02825420|162718602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.010
81515120|NCT02825420|162718604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.048
81515121|NCT02825420|162718605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.51
81515122|NCT00489736|162718688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.59|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.28|1.98||Cumulative incidence functions in each treatment group were calculated using time-to-event non-parametric Kaplan-Meier estimate. The primary comparison was performed at the 5% level using a 2-sided Log rank test.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated by a Cox's proportional hazard model with treatment arm factor. It provides the relative hazard of treatment failure for the dronedarone group compared with the amiodarone group.|||1.98|1.28|<0.0001
81515123|NCT00489736|162718689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.13||95.0|0.6|1.07||Cumulative incidence functions in each treatment group were calculated using time-to-event non-parametric Kaplan-Meier estimate. The comparison was performed at the 5% level using a 2-sided Log rank test.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated by a Cox's proportional hazard model with treatment arm factor. It provides the relative hazard of main safety event occurrence for the dronedarone group compared with the amiodarone group.|||1.07|0.60|0.13
81515124|NCT00489736|162718690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.002||95.0|0.44|0.84||Cumulative incidence functions in each treatment group were calculated using time-to-event non-parametric Kaplan-Meier estimate. The comparison was performed at the 5% level using a 2-sided Log rank test.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated by a Cox's proportional hazard model with treatment arm factor. It provides the relative hazard of MSE occurrence excluding gastrointestinal events, for the dronedarone group compared with the amiodarone group.|||0.84|0.44|0.002
81515125|NCT01180036|162718691|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|40.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.6|55.4|||Chi-squared|||||55.4|24.6|0.001
81515126|NCT01180036|162718692|NON_INFERIORITY|With a non-inferiority margin of 15%. enrollment of 63 evaluable patients per study are is required to achieve 80% power to show that RTX is not inferior.||||||0.009|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.009
81515127|NCT04243577|162718693|EQUIVALENCE|Margins for this test were calculated as plus or minus half a standard deviation using preliminary data acquired with the conventional electrodes, which were considered as the current gold standard and were ± 3.1.|||||<|0.025||||||Alpha level based on Bonferroni correction was set to .025 to correct for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||For Iteration 1 testing, we hypothesized that normalized amplitude during swallow trials obtained using the conventional sensors and the experimental sensors will be equivalent. Alpha level was set to .025 to correct for multiple comparisons.||||<0.025
81515128|NCT04243577|162718693|EQUIVALENCE|Margins for this test were based on the absolute value of the effect size (Cohen's d) being smaller than 0.5.|||||<|0.025||||||Alpha level based on Bonferroni correction was set to .025 to correct for multiple comparisons.|Bootstrapping CIs|In this 2nd iteration testing, we are accounting for variance uncertainty, and thus bootstrapping a Confidence Interval for Cohen's d.||For Iteration 2 testing again, we hypothesized that normalized amplitude during swallow trials obtained using the conventional sensors and the experimental sensors will be equivalent. Alpha level was set to .025 to correct for multiple comparisons.||||<0.025
81527107|NCT01620528|162741534|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-25.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.12|-21.09|||ANCOVA|||||-21.09|-29.12|< 0.001
81527108|NCT01620528|162741535|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|3.02|||ANCOVA|||||3.02|-4.59|0.685
81515129|NCT04243577|162718694|NON_INFERIORITY|Margin for this test was calculated as minus half a standard deviation using preliminary data acquired with the conventional electrodes, which were considered as the current gold standard and was -.99.|||||<|0.025||||||Alpha level based on Bonferroni correction was set to .025 to correct for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 1 sided|||For Iteration 1 testing, we hypothesized that Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) obtained using the experimental sensors will not be inferior to the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) obtained using the conventional sensors. Alpha level was set to .025 to correct for multiple comparisons.||||<0.025
81515130|NCT04243577|162718694|NON_INFERIORITY|Margin for this test was based on the effect size (Cohen's d) being larger than -0.5.|||||<|0.025||||||Alpha level based on Bonferroni correction was set to .025 to correct for multiple comparisons.|Bootstrapping CIs|In this 2nd iteration testing, we are accounting for variance uncertainty, and thus bootstrapping a one-sided confidence bound for Cohen's d.||For Iteration 2 testing, we again hypothesized that Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) obtained using the newer version of the experimental sensors will not be inferior to the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) obtained using the conventional sensors. Alpha level was set to .025 to correct for multiple comparisons.||||<0.025
81515131|NCT04243577|162718695|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test||For Iteration 1 testing, we hypothesized that ease of use/comfort expressed after using the experimental patch will be higher than the one reported using the conventional electrodes. Alpha level was set to .05.||||<0.05
81515132|NCT04243577|162718695|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test||For Iteration 2 testing, again we hypothesized that ease of use/comfort expressed after using the experimental patch will be higher than the one reported using the conventional electrodes. Alpha level was set to .05.||||<0.05
81515133|NCT03077438|162718697|NON_INFERIORITY|95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|14.0||||||Serogroup A||14|1.1|
81515134|NCT03077438|162718697|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|47.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.2|52.2||||||Serogroup C||52.2|42.2|
81515135|NCT03077438|162718697|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|16.7||||||Serogroup Y||16.7|7.7|
81515136|NCT03077438|162718697|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|14.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|20.5||||||Serogroup W||20.5|8.9|
81515137|NCT03077438|162718698|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.32||||||Serogroup A||1.32|0.91|
81515138|NCT03077438|162718698|OTHER||GMT Ratio|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|17.3||||||Serogroup C||17.3|11.3|
81515139|NCT03077438|162718698|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|1.9||||||Serogroup Y||1.9|1.31|
81515140|NCT03077438|162718698|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|1.69||||||Serogroup W||1.69|1.21|
81515141|NCT03077438|162718699|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.883|1.47||||||Serogroup A||1.47|0.883|
81515142|NCT03077438|162718699|OTHER||GMT Ratio|17.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.4|22.6||||||Serogroup C||22.6|13.4|
81515143|NCT03077438|162718699|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.78||||||Serogroup Y||1.78|1.07|
81515144|NCT03077438|162718699|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.83||||||Serogroup W||1.83|1.12|
81515145|NCT03077438|162718700|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.816|1.38||||||Serogroup A||1.38|0.816|
81515146|NCT03077438|162718700|OTHER||GMT Ratio|11.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.24|16.0||||||Serogroup C||16|8.24|
81515147|NCT03077438|162718700|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|2.38||||||Serogroup Y||2.38|1.41|
81515148|NCT03077438|162718700|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.82||||||Serogroup W||1.82|1.16|
81515149|NCT03077438|162718701|OTHER||Percentage Difference|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|16.7||||||Serogroup A||16.7|-1.6|
81515150|NCT03077438|162718701|OTHER||Percentage Difference|51.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.5|57.8||||||Serogroup C||57.8|43.5|
81515151|NCT03077438|162718701|OTHER||Percentage Difference|11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|18.1||||||Serogroup Y||18.1|4.2|
81515152|NCT03077438|162718701|OTHER||Percentage Difference|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|20.9||||||Serogroup W||20.9|3.9|
81515153|NCT03077438|162718702|OTHER||Percentage Difference|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|16.6||||||Serogroup A||16.6|-1.3|
81515154|NCT03077438|162718702|OTHER||Percentage Difference|44.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.8|50.6||||||Serogroup C||50.6|36.8|
81515155|NCT03077438|162718702|OTHER||Percentage Difference|13.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|19.2||||||Serogroup Y||19.2|7.6|
81515156|NCT03077438|162718702|OTHER||Percentage Difference|17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|24.7||||||Serogroup W||24.7|9.4|
81515157|NCT04686084|162718736|OTHER|Bland-Altman analysis|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81515158|NCT00385944|162718797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.02|-8.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.81|-17.02|<0.001
81515159|NCT00385944|162718798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.96|-4.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.65|-10.96|<0.001
81515160|NCT00385944|162718799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.06|-6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.90|-17.06|<0.001
81515161|NCT00385944|162718800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.84|-1.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.76|-6.84|0.001
81515162|NCT00385944|162718801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.05|23.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||23.26|7.05|<0.001
81515163|NCT00385944|162718802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.69||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.56|19.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.81|5.56|0.001
81515164|NCT00385944|162718803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.26||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|18.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||18.34|2.17|0.015
81515165|NCT00385944|162718804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.85||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|8.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.84|-1.13|0.123
81453740|NCT02374346|162595689|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Associations between categorical variables were tested by χ2 test, while differences between categorical and continuous variables were tested by Student's t test. Univariate analysis was performed with the computation of unadjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals. A stepwise multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted to find independent factors.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.84|||t-test, 2 sided|||Smoking as a factor for developing postoperative headache||2.84|1.19|0.006
81453741|NCT02374346|162595689|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Associations between categorical variables were tested by χ2 test, while differences between categorical and continuous variables were tested by Student's t test. Univariate analysis was performed with the computation of unadjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals. A stepwise multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted to find independent factors.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|3.66|||t-test, 2 sided|||Intraoperative hypotension associated with postoperative headache in total sample||3.66|1.22|0.008
81515166|NCT00385944|162718805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.05|-10.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.62|-23.05|<0.001
81515167|NCT00385944|162718806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-54.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.87|-38.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-38.01|-70.87|<0.001
81576388|NCT00563381|162824252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio (ratio of incidence rates)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0036||95.0|0.84|0.97|||Poisson regression|Poisson regression correcting for overdisperion and adjusted for treatment exposure||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.97|0.84|0.0036
81515168|NCT00385944|162718808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-35.5|||<|0.001||95.0|||||two-sided paired t-test|||||||<.001
81515169|NCT00385944|162718809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.0||||0.011||95.0|||||two-sided paired t-test|||Paired t-test for each arm separately||||0.011
81515170|NCT00385944|162718809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.847||95.0|||||two-sided paired t-test|||Paired t-test for each arm separately||||0.847
81515171|NCT00385944|162718810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.24||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.99|-2.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-2.49|-15.99|0.008
81515172|NCT00385944|162718811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|17.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.22|25.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||||25.83|9.22|<0.001
81515173|NCT05898672|162718815|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|131.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|115.89|148.48||||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio of adjusted geometric means of test to reference was reported; where test treatment is Rosuvastatin 10 mg + Nirmatrelvir 300 mg/ Ritonavir 100 mg and reference treatment is Rosuvastatin 10 mg. Ratio and associated 90% CIs were reported in percentage.||148.48|115.89|
81515174|NCT05898672|162718816|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|212.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|174.31|258.9||||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio of adjusted geometric means of test to reference was reported; where test treatment is Rosuvastatin 10 mg + Nirmatrelvir 300 mg/ Ritonavir 100 mg and reference treatment is Rosuvastatin 10 mg. Ratio and associated 90% CIs were reported in percentage.||258.90|174.31|
81515175|NCT01778049|162718833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0013||95.0|-0.52|-0.13|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM)|The unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model.|Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the adjusted mean difference calculated as lina5 (E10) minus Plc (E10) value.|Superiority of lina5 (E10) vs. Plc (E10): change in HbA1c using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)- based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach. The model includes baseline HbA1c as linear covariates \& baseline estimated glomerula filtration rate (eGFR), geographical region, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects.||-0.13|-0.52|0.0013
81515176|NCT01778049|162718833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.66|-0.28|||MMRM|The unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model.|Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the adjusted mean difference value calculated as lina5 (E25) minus Plc (E25).|Superiority of lina5 (E25) vs. Plc (E25): change in HbA1c using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)- based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach. The model includes baseline HbA1c as linear covariates \& baseline eGFR, geographical region, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects.||-0.28|-0.66|<0.0001
81515177|NCT01778049|162718834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0103||95.0|-1.15|-0.16|||MMRM|The unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model.|Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the adjusted mean difference value calculated as lina5 (E10) minus Plc (E10).|Superiority of lina5 (E10) vs. Plc (E10): change in FPG using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)- based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach. The model includes baseline HbA1c \& baseline eGFR as linear covariates, geographical region, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects.||-0.16|-1.15|0.0103
81515178|NCT01778049|162718834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0452||95.0|-0.87|-0.01|||MMRM|The unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model.|Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the adjusted mean difference value calculated as lina5 (E25) minus Plc (E25).|Superiority of lina5 (E25) vs. Plc (E25): change in FPG using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)- based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach. The model includes baseline HbA1c \& baseline eGFR as linear covariates, geographical region, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects.||-0.01|-0.87|0.0452
81515179|NCT01218958|162718835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.751||||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.94||The Hochberg method was used to adjust P-value for multiple comparisons (ie, 380 mg dose vs. placebo and 190 mg dose vs. placebo).|Andersen-Gill recurrent-event Cox|||"The event rate (percentage) is represented by the number of heavy drinking days divided by number of days at risk. For each day, the active groups' results were contrasted with placebo to form the event rate ratio. Thus, a hazard ratio of 0.75 for the 380 mg group indicates a 25% reduction in heavy drinking compared with that of placebo.~The method of analysis estimates the average ratio over time and accounts for discontinuation. Point/interval estimates for pairwise ratios were derived."||0.940|0.600|0.0245
81515180|NCT01218958|162718835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.677|1.018|||Andersen-Gill recurrent-event Cox model|||||1.018|0.677|0.0744
81527109|NCT01620528|162741535|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-5.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.04|-1.05|||ANCOVA|||||-1.05|-9.04|0.013
81515181|NCT01639339|162718859|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.0311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.32||P-value was calculated using logistic regression model. Test 1 of 5 in a step-down sequential testing procedure.|Regression, Logistic||Treatment comparison between Belimumab 10 mg/kg and placebo using odds ratio and its corresponding 95% confidence interval has been presented.|||2.32|1.04|0.0311
81515182|NCT01639339|162718860|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.74||P-value was calculated using logistic regression model. Test 2 of 5 in a step-down sequential testing procedure.|Regression, Logistic||Treatment comparison between Belimumab 10 mg/kg and placebo using odds ratio and its corresponding 95% confidence interval has been presented.|||2.74|1.11|0.0167
81515183|NCT01639339|162718861|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.38||P-value was calculated using logistic regression model. Test 3 of 5 in a step-down sequential testing procedure.|Regression, Logistic||Treatment comparison between Belimumab 10 mg/kg and placebo using odds ratio and its corresponding 95% confidence interval has been presented.|||2.38|1.06|0.0245
81515184|NCT01639339|162718862|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.51||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.77||P-value was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model. Test 4 of 5 in a step-down sequential testing procedure.|Cox proportional hazards model||Treatment comparison between Belimumab 10 mg/kg and placebo using Cox proportional hazards ratio and its corresponding 95% confidence interval has been presented.|||0.77|0.34|0.0014
81515185|NCT01639339|162718863|OTHER|||||||0.0096||||||P-value is rank analysis of covariance model comparing Belimumab and Placebo with covariates for treatment group, induction regimen(CYC vs MMF),race(Black vs Non-black), Baseline uPCR, and eGFR. Test 5 of 5 in step-down sequential testing procedure.|Rank ANCOVA|||||||0.0096
81515186|NCT00367744|162718868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Treatment groups were compared for change in limb fat using a two-sided signed rank test||The primary outcome measure was the change in limb fat at 48 weeks between the rosiglitazone and placebo group.||||0.02
81515187|NCT02063867|162718891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Assessed if hazard ratio between intervention vs baseline periods differs between study groups, accounting for clustering within hospitals||||||0.17
81515188|NCT02063867|162718892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Assessed if hazard ratio between intervention vs baseline periods differs between study groups, accounting for clustering within hospitals||||||0.16
81515189|NCT02063867|162718893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Assessed if hazard ratio between intervention vs baseline periods differs between study groups, accounting for clustering within hospitals||||||0.43
81515190|NCT02063867|162718900|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Assessed if hazard ratio between intervention vs baseline periods differs between study groups, accounting for clustering within hospitals||||||<0.001
81515191|NCT02063867|162718901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0126||||||Remains significant after adjusting for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Assessed if hazard ratio between intervention vs baseline periods differs between study groups, accounting for clustering within hospitals||||||0.0126
81576389|NCT00563381|162824253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio (ratio of incidence rates)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.73|0.88|||Poisson regression|Poisson regression correcting for overdisperion and adjusted for treatment exposure||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.88|0.73|<0.0001
81515192|NCT02063867|162718902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Remained significant after adjusting for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Assessed if hazard ratio between intervention vs baseline periods differs between study groups, accounting for clustering within hospitals||||||0.002
81515193|NCT02063867|162718903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0032||||||Remained significant after adjusting for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Assessed if hazard ratio between intervention vs baseline periods differs between study groups, accounting for clustering within hospitals||||||0.0032
81701152|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.15||||0.3121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.35||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.35|0.99|0.3121
81515194|NCT04262882|162718925|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.64|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age and religion. Analysis in GEE to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.|Reference group is the comparator arm|||3.64|0.77|0.20
81515195|NCT04262882|162718928|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square|35.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.|Wald Chi-Square tests the overall arm\*time intervention effect across the timepoints.|||||<0.001
81515196|NCT04262882|162718928|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 7-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||<0.001
81515197|NCT04262882|162718928|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 10-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||<0.001
81515198|NCT04262882|162718929|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square|64.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.|Regression, Linear||Wald Chi-Square tests the overall arm\*time intervention effect across the timepoints.||"Tests of significance for each follow-up time point:~7-months: unstandardized beta=1.08, standard error=0.14, p \< 0.001; 10-months: unstandardized beta=0.79, standard error=0.14, p \< 0.001"|||<0.001
81515199|NCT04262882|162718929|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 7-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||<0.001
81527110|NCT01620528|162741536|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-4.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.39||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.43|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||||-0.05|-9.43|0.047
81515200|NCT04262882|162718929|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 10-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||<0.001
81515201|NCT04262882|162718930|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square|23.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||<0.001
81515202|NCT04262882|162718930|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 7-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||<0.001
81515203|NCT04262882|162718930|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 10-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||<0.001
81515204|NCT04262882|162718931|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square|48.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models were run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||<0.001
81515205|NCT04262882|162718931|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 7-month follow-up|Regression, Cox|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||<0.001
81515206|NCT04262882|162718931|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 10-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||0.04
81515207|NCT04262882|162718932|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square|9.87||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||Arm\*Time p value for 10-months follow up overall.|Regression, Linear|Model controls for age and religion. Model was run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||0.007
81515208|NCT04262882|162718932|SUPERIORITY|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.|unstandardized beta|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.6|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 7-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|||||||0.60
81515209|NCT04262882|162718932|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 10-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||0.07
81515210|NCT04262882|162718933|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square|10.42||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Model controls for age and religion. Model was run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||0.005
81515211|NCT04262882|162718933|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.85||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 7-month follow-up|Regression, Logistic|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||1.85|0.99|0.05
81515212|NCT04262882|162718933|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.22||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 10-month follow-up|Regression, Logistic|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||1.22|0.75|0.71
81576390|NCT00563381|162824254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in peak expiratory flow rates|-1.6||||0.1035||95.0|-3.53|0.33|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model|Mixed effects repeated measures model (MMRM) (fixed terms: treatment, centre, week, treatment\*week; covariates: baseline PEFR, baseline PEFR\*week)||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.33|-3.53|0.1035
81515213|NCT04262882|162718934|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square|13.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Model controls for age and religion. Model was run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||0.001
81515214|NCT04262882|162718934|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 7-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||0.07
81515215|NCT04262882|162718934|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 10-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||<0.001
81515216|NCT04262882|162718935|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square|78.81||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Model controls for age and religion. Model was run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||0.001
81515217|NCT04262882|162718935|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 7-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||<0.001
81515218|NCT04262882|162718935|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 10-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||0.001
81515219|NCT04262882|162718936|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square|19.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Model controls for age and religion. Model was run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||<0.001
81576391|NCT00563381|162824255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in peak expiratory flow rates|-2.06||||0.0369||95.0|-3.99|-0.12|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model|Mixed effects repeated measures model (MRMM)(fixed terms: treatment, centre, week, treatment\*week; covariates: baseline PEFR, baseline PEFR\*week).||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||-0.12|-3.99|0.0369
81701153|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.8||||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.94||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.94|0.68|0.0135
81701154|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.03||||0.8414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.21||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.21|0.87|0.8414
81701155|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.81||||0.1749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.0||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 23F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.00|0.66|0.1749
81453742|NCT02374346|162595689|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Associations between categorical variables were tested by χ2 test, while differences between categorical and continuous variables were tested by Student's t test. Univariate analysis was performed with the computation of unadjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals. A stepwise multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted to find independent factors.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||Female gender as a factor for developing postoperative headache||3.15|1.08|0.024
81453743|NCT02374346|162595689|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Associations between categorical variables were tested by χ2 test, while differences between categorical and continuous variables were tested by Student's t test. Univariate analysis was performed with the computation of unadjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals. A stepwise multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted to find independent factors.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.56||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|13.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||Association of female gender and postoperative headache||13.17|1.58|0.005
81453744|NCT02374346|162595689|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Associations between categorical variables were tested by χ2 test, while differences between categorical and continuous variables were tested by Student's t test. Univariate analysis was performed with the computation of unadjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals. A stepwise multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted to find independent factors.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.79||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|9.72|||t-test, 2 sided|||Association of intraoperative hypotension and postoperative headache||9.72|1.48|0.006
81453745|NCT02374346|162595689|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Associations between categorical variables were tested by χ2 test, while differences between categorical and continuous variables were tested by Student's t test. Univariate analysis was performed with the computation of unadjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals. A stepwise multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted to find independent factors.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.86||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|14.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||Association of caffeine consumption and postoperative headache||14.06|1.06|0.041
81453746|NCT02374346|162595689|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Associations between categorical variables were tested by χ2 test, while differences between categorical and continuous variables were tested by Student's t test.Univariate analysis was performed with the computation of unadjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals. A stepwise multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted to find independent factors.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.26||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|9.95|||t-test, 2 sided|||Association of sevoflurane administration and postoperative headache||9.95|1.82|0.001
81453747|NCT02391987|162595690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.73
81453748|NCT02391987|162595691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.98
81453749|NCT02391987|162595692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.37
81453750|NCT00396565|162595714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-12.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|<|0.0001||95.0|-17.16|-8.25|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline score as a covariate||||-8.25|-17.16|<0.0001
81453751|NCT00396565|162595715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|<|0.0001||95.0|-5.17|-2.51|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and with baseline score as a covariate.||||-2.51|-5.17|<0.0001
81453752|NCT00396565|162595716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.71|-1.33|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and with baseline score as a covariate||||-1.33|-3.71|<0.0001
81453753|NCT00396565|162595717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21|<|0.0001||95.0|-8.58|-3.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor, and with baseline score as a covariate||||-3.80|-8.58|<0.0001
81453754|NCT00396565|162595718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0007
81453755|NCT00396565|162595719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.84|-0.34|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor, and baseline score as a covariate||||-0.34|-0.84|<0.0001
81515220|NCT04262882|162718936|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 7-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||0.008
81701156|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.15||||0.3121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.41||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 23F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.41|0.93|0.3121
81701157|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.7||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.86||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 23F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.86|0.57|0.0038
81701158|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.03||||0.8414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.27||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 23F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.27|0.84|0.8414
81701159|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.9||||0.2412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.06||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 1: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.06|0.76|0.2412
81701160|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.2||||0.2053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.41||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 1: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.41|1.02|0.2053
81701161|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.82||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.96||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 1: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.96|0.70|0.0241
81701162|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.04||||0.8414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.22||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 1: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.22|0.88|0.8414
81701163|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.81||||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.94||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 3: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.94|0.69|0.0732
81701164|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.1||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 3: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.10|0.82|0.6090
81701165|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.76||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 3: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.76|0.56|<0.0001
81701166|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.96||||0.8414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.11||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 3: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.11|0.82|0.8414
81701167|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.98||||0.7828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.16||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 5: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.16|0.82|0.7828
81701168|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.21||||0.2053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.43||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 5: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.43|1.02|0.2053
81701169|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.77||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.92||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 5: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.92|0.65|0.0093
81701170|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.11||||0.8414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.31||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 5: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.31|0.93|0.8414
81701171|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.88||||0.2412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.07||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6A: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.07|0.73|0.2412
81701172|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.14||||0.3121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.37||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6A: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.37|0.95|0.3121
81701173|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.77||||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.93||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6A: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.93|0.64|0.0135
81701174|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.11||||0.8414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.34||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6A: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.34|0.92|0.8414
81701175|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.9||||0.2412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.03||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 7F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.03|0.79|0.2412
81515221|NCT04262882|162718936|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 10-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for age and religion. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, dyadic data.||||||<0.001
81515222|NCT03569748|162718967|NON_INFERIORITY|Margin=0.04|Proportion Difference|0.1342||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0014|0.2671|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||H0: P1-P2 ≤ -Margin||0.2671|0.0014|0.0051
81515223|NCT03569748|162718968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0003
81515224|NCT03569748|162718969|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|14.2||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.0003
81515225|NCT02979093|162718974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1697|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1025||0.106|TWO_SIDED|||||Unadjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is for Striatum: Happy Own vs. Happy Unknown||||0.106
81515226|NCT02979093|162718974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.20458|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1101||0.0709|TWO_SIDED|||||Unadjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is for the Amygdala: Happy Own vs. Happy Unknown infant faces.||||0.0709
81515227|NCT02979093|162718974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14559|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08546||0.0964|TWO_SIDED|||||Unadjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is for Striatum: Sad Own vs. Sad Unknown infant faces.||||0.0964
81515228|NCT02979093|162718974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15755|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07914||0.0538|TWO_SIDED|||||Unadjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is for Amygdala: Sad Own vs. Sad Unknown infant faces.||||0.0538
81515229|NCT02979093|162718975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09778|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09687||0.319|TWO_SIDED|||||unadjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|||"This is a mixed effects model with group (Addiction vs. Control) and condition (Oxytocin \[OT\] vs Placebo).~Both variables were included in the model. The interaction effect was tested but not included in the model. This result focuses on OT vs. placebo for Ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) for happy own vs. happy unknown infant faces."||||0.319
81515230|NCT02979093|162718975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15289|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.10968||0.171|TWO_SIDED|||||unadjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|||"This is a mixed effects model with group (addiction vs. control) and condition (OT vs Placebo).~Both variables were included in the model. The interaction effect was tested but not included in the model. This result focuses on addiction vs. control for vmPFC for Happy Own vs. Happy Unknown infant faces."||||0.171
81515231|NCT02979093|162718975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.20839|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08405||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|||||Unadjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|||"This is a mixed effects model with group (addiction vs. control) and condition (OT vs Placebo).~Both variables were included in the model. The interaction effect was tested but not included in the model. This result focuses on OT vs placebo for Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (dlPFC) for Sad Own vs. Sad Unknown infant faces."||||0.0179
81515232|NCT02979093|162718975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04315|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11827||0.7171|TWO_SIDED|||||unadjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|||"This is a mixed effects model with group (addiction vs. control) and condition (OT vs Placebo).~Both variables were included in the model. The interaction effect was tested but not included in the model. This result focuses on addiction vs. control for dlPFC for Sad Own vs. Sad Unknown infant faces."||||0.7171
81515233|NCT04730635|162718991|OTHER||Posterior Probability|46.3||||||||||||||There was a threshold of ≥2 percentage points. A posterior probability value \>55% was required to satisfy the primary hypothesis.||||
81515234|NCT04730635|162718992|OTHER||Posterior Probability|80.67||||||||||||||There was a threshold of ≤ 0.1 for this standard deviation change. A posterior probability value \>70% was required to satisfy this secondary hypothesis.||||
81515235|NCT04730635|162718993|OTHER||Posterior Probability|98.8||||||||||||||||||
81515236|NCT03070223|162718994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is from the time and treatment group interaction.|Treatment effect was estimated as the difference in annualized rate of change (slope) with randomized pitavastatin compared to placebo from linear mixed effects models (0 reflects no difference between treatment groups).|||0.10|-0.30|0.31
81515237|NCT03070223|162718996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|2.88|||Regression, Linear||Treatment group difference was estimated using baseline-adjusted linear regression model.|Comparison of Month 24 values||2.88|-1.72|0.62
81515238|NCT03070223|162718997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.001||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.004|||Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is from the time and treatment group interaction.|Treatment effect was estimated as the difference in annualized rate of change (slope) with randomized pitavastatin compared to placebo from linear mixed effects models (0 reflects no difference between treatment groups).|||0.004|-0.007|0.61
81515239|NCT03070223|162718998|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.028||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is from the time and treatment group interaction.|Treatment effect was estimated as the difference in annualized rate of change (slope) with randomized pitavastatin compared to placebo from linear mixed effects models (0 reflects no difference between treatment groups).|||0.19|-0.25|0.80
81515240|NCT03070223|162718999|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.06|||Log-binomial regression using GEE|P-value is from the time and treatment group interaction.|Treatment effect is shown as relative annualized risk of impairment in the pitavastatin group compared to placebo (1 reflects no difference between treatment groups).|||1.06|0.98|0.33
81515241|NCT03070223|162719000|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.005||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.002|||Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is from the time and treatment group interaction.|Treatment effect was estimated as the difference in annualized rate of change (slope) with randomized pitavastatin compared to placebo from linear mixed effects models (0 reflects no difference between treatment groups).|||0.002|-0.013|0.18
81527111|NCT01620528|162741536|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-13.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.89|-8.84|||ANCOVA|||||-8.84|-18.89|< 0.001
81515242|NCT03070223|162719001|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.06||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.24|||Log-binomial regression using GEE|P-value is from the time (before vs. after study treatment initiation) and treatment group interaction.|Treatment effect is shown as relative average risk of impairment over follow-up time in the pitavastatin group compared to placebo (1 reflects no difference between treatment groups).|||1.24|0.91|0.47
81515243|NCT03070223|162719006|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.4|||Regression, Linear||Treatment group difference at Month 24 (pitavastatin minus placebo) was estimated using baseline-adjusted linear regression model (0 reflects no difference between treatment groups).|Comparison of Month 24 values||1.4|-2.7|0.55
81515244|NCT03070223|162719007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.8|||Regression, Linear||Treatment group difference at Month 24 (pitavastatin minus placebo) was estimated using baseline-adjusted linear regression model (0 reflects no difference between treatment groups).|Comparison of Month 24 values||1.8|-2.8|0.67
81515245|NCT03070223|162719008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.52|||Regression, Linear||Treatment group difference (pitavastatin minus placebo) at Month 24 was estimated using baseline-adjusted linear regression model (0 reflects no difference between treatment groups).|Comparison of Month 24 values||0.52|-0.50|0.98
81515246|NCT03070223|162719009|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||Regression, Linear||Treatment group difference at Month 24 (pitavastatin minus placebo) was estimated using baseline-adjusted linear regression model (0 reflects no difference between treatment groups).|Comparison of Month 24 values||0.3|-0.8|0.31
81515247|NCT03070223|162719010|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9|||Regression, Linear||Treatment group difference at Month 24 (pitavastatin minus placebo) was estimated using baseline-adjusted linear regression model (0 reflects no difference between treatment groups).|Comparison of Month 24 values||0.9|-0.2|0.21
81515248|NCT02684058|162719039|SUPERIORITY|one-sided p-value at 2.5% level of significance|Odds Ratio (OR)|7.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|22.4|||Chi-squared|||||22.4|2.3|<0.001
81515249|NCT02684058|162719044|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.55||Log-rank test at an overall one-sided 2.5% level of significance|Log Rank|||Up to approx. 3 years||0.55|0.17|<0.001
81515250|NCT05032690|162719126|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The ratio of adjusted geometric means and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|99.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.72|104.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"For comparison of Bosutinib 4\*25 mg Capsule Fed vs. Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fed, the model is a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.~The reference treatment of Bosutinib 4\*25 mg Capsule Fed is Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fed."||104.93|93.72|
81515251|NCT05032690|162719126|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The ratio of adjusted geometric means and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|135.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.28|169.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"For comparison of Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fed vs. Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fasted, the model is a mixed effect model with sequence and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.~The reference treatment of Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fed is Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fasted."||169.01|109.28|
81515252|NCT05032690|162719127|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The ratio of adjusted geometric means and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|93.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.08|97.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"For comparison of Bosutinib 4\*25 mg Capsule Fed vs. Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fed, the model is a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.~The reference treatment of Bosutinib 4\*25 mg Capsule Fed is Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fed."||97.61|90.08|
81515253|NCT05032690|162719127|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The ratio of adjusted geometric means and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|162.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|130.25|202.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"For comparison of Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fed vs. Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fasted, the model is a mixed effect model with sequence and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.~The reference treatment of Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fed is Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fasted"||202.84|130.25|
81515254|NCT05032690|162719128|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The ratio of adjusted geometric means and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|98.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.83|102.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"For comparison of Bosutinib 4\*25 mg Capsule Fed vs. Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fed, the model is a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.~The reference treatment of Bosutinib 4\*25 mg Capsule Fed is Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fed."||102.80|93.83|
81576392|NCT00563381|162824256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in peak expiratory flow rates|-2.07||||0.0362||95.0|-4.0|-0.13|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model|MMRM (fixed terms: treatment, centre, week, treatment\*week; covariates: baseline PEFR, baseline PEFR\*week)||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||-0.13|-4.00|0.0362
81701176|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.03||||0.6652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.18||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 7F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.18|0.91|0.6652
81527112|NCT01620528|162741537|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-4.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.43|1.02|||ANCOVA|||||1.02|-10.43|0.107
81527113|NCT01620528|162741537|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-17.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.52|-11.5|||ANCOVA|||||-11.50|-23.52|< 0.001
81701177|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.85||||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.98||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 7F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.98|0.75|0.0275
81701178|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.06||||0.8414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.21||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 7F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.21|0.93|0.8414
81701179|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.9||||0.2412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.06||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19A: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.06|0.76|0.2412
81701180|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.13||||0.3121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.32||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19A: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.32|0.96|0.3121
81701181|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.84||||0.0387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.99||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19A: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.99|0.72|0.0387
81701182|NCT01392378|163098191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.04||||0.8414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.22||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19A: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.22|0.89|0.8414
81701183|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.99||||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.19||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 4: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.19|0.82|0.9350
81701184|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.11||||0.7918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.32||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 4: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.32|0.93|0.7918
81701185|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.96||||0.6922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.14||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 4: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.14|0.80|0.6922
81701186|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.11||||0.9765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.32||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 4: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.32|0.93|0.9765
81701187|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95||||0.6915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.15||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6B: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.15|0.78|0.6915
81701188|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.13||||0.7918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.36||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6B: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.36|0.94|0.7918
81701189|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.9||||0.4389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.09||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6B: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.09|0.75|0.4389
81701190|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.03||||0.9765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.24||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6B: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.24|0.85|0.9765
81701191|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.99||||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.14||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 9V: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.14|0.87|0.9350
81453756|NCT01252277|162595728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance, p\<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81453757|NCT01252277|162595729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.021
81453758|NCT01252277|162595730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81453759|NCT01252277|162595731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance, p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81527114|NCT01620528|162741538|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.85|||ANCOVA|||||0.85|-0.61|0.741
81701192|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.03||||0.7918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.18||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 9V: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.18|0.90|0.7918
81701193|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.0||||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.15||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 9V: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.15|0.88|0.9430
81701194|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.98||||0.9765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.12||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 9V: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.12|0.85|0.9765
81576393|NCT00563381|162824257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in peak expiratory flow rates|-1.88||||0.0573||95.0|-3.82|0.06|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model|MMRM (fixed terms: treatment, centre, week, treatment\*week; covariates: baseline PEFR, baseline PEFR\*week)||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.06|-3.82|0.0573
81701195|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.89||||0.5167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.06||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 14: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.06|0.74|0.5167
81701196|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.92||||0.7918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.1||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 14: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.10|0.78|0.7918
81701197|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.87||||0.2514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.04||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 14: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.04|0.73|0.2514
81576394|NCT00563381|162824258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in peak expiratory flow rates|-1.1||||0.2641||95.0|-3.04|0.83|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model|MMRM (fixed terms: treatment, centre, week, treatment\*week; covariates: baseline PEFR, baseline PEFR\*week)||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.83|-3.04|0.2641
81576395|NCT00563381|162824259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in peak expiratory flow rates|-1.01||||0.3068||95.0|-2.95|0.93|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model|MMRM (fixed terms: treatment, centre, week, treatment\*week; covariates: baseline PEFR, baseline PEFR\*week)||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.93|-2.95|0.3068
81576396|NCT00563381|162824260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in peak expiratory flow rates|-0.78||||0.4299||95.0|-2.72|1.16|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model|MMRM (fixed terms: treatment, centre, week, treatment\*week; covariates: baseline PEFR, baseline PEFR\*week)||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||1.16|-2.72|0.4299
81576397|NCT00563381|162824261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in peak expiratory flow rates|-0.48||||0.6277||95.0|-2.42|1.46|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model|MMRM (fixed terms: treatment, centre, week, treatment\*week; covariates: baseline PEFR, baseline PEFR\*week)||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||1.46|-2.42|0.6277
81576398|NCT00563381|162824262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in peak expiratory flow rates|-0.85||||0.3931||95.0|-2.8|1.1|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model|MMRM (fixed terms: treatment, centre, week, treatment\*week; covariates: baseline PEFR, baseline PEFR\*week)||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||1.10|-2.80|0.3931
81576399|NCT00563381|162824263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in peak expiratory flow rates|-0.97||||0.3297||95.0|-2.92|0.98|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model|MMRM (fixed terms: treatment, centre, week, treatment\*week; covariates: baseline PEFR, baseline PEFR\*week)||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.98|-2.92|0.3297
81453760|NCT03390426|162595764|SUPERIORITY|"this is a superiority study and the non-inferiority or equivalence analysis is not required"|||||<|0.05||||||Comparisons were made between the two groups using a two-sample t-test or Mann-Whitney U test for continuous variables and Fisher's exact test for categorical variables. p-value of \<0.05 was considered to be statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|Comparisons were made using a two-sample t-test or Mann-Whitney U test for continuous variables and Fisher's exact test for categorical variables.||We determined 30 subjects were needed to detect a 50% difference in THN incidence between the two groups using a one-sided Fisher's exact test with alpha = 0.05 and 80% power while allowing up to 20% drop-out. For primary and secondary outcomes, comparisons were made between the two groups using a two-sample t-test or Mann-Whitney U test for continuous variables and Fisher's exact test for categorical variables. p-value of \<0.05 was considered to be statistically significant.||||<0.05
81453761|NCT02521376|162595779|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|43.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|24.59|77.62||||||||77.62|24.59|
81453762|NCT02521376|162595779|OTHER||GMR|233.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|141.85|384.79||||||||384.79|141.85|
81453763|NCT02521376|162595779|OTHER||GMR|219.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|139.74|343.84||||||||343.84|139.74|
81453764|NCT02521376|162595779|OTHER||GMR|108.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.2|152.48||||||||152.48|77.20|
81576400|NCT00563381|162824264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in peak expiratory flow rates|-1.3||||0.1904||95.0|-3.25|0.65|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model|MMRM (fixed terms: treatment, centre, week, treatment\*week; covariates: baseline PEFR, baseline PEFR\*week)||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.65|-3.25|0.1904
81576401|NCT00563381|162824265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in peak expiratory flow rates|-0.99||||0.3172||95.0|-2.94|0.95|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model|MMRM (fixed terms: treatment, centre, week, treatment\*week; covariates: baseline PEFR, baseline PEFR\*week)||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.95|-2.94|0.3172
81701198|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.0||||0.9872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.19||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 14: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.19|0.84|0.9872
81576402|NCT00563381|162824266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in peak expiratory flow rates|-0.67||||0.5017||95.0|-2.62|1.28|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model|MMRM (fixed terms: treatment, centre, week, treatment\*week; covariates: baseline PEFR, baseline PEFR\*week)||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||1.28|-2.62|0.5017
81576403|NCT00563381|162824267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in peak expiratory flow rates|-1.23||||0.2174||95.0|-3.18|0.72|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model|MMRM (fixed terms: treatment, centre, week, treatment\*week; covariates: baseline PEFR, baseline PEFR\*week)||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.72|-3.18|0.2174
81576404|NCT00563381|162824268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in peak expiratory flow rates|-1.1||||0.2682||95.0|-3.05|0.85|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model|MMRM (fixed terms: treatment, centre, week, treatment\*week; covariates: baseline PEFR, baseline PEFR\*week)||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||0.85|-3.05|0.2682
81576405|NCT00563381|162824269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in peak expiratory flow rates|-0.59||||0.552||95.0|-2.55|1.36|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model|MMRM (fixed terms: treatment, centre, week, treatment\*week; covariates: baseline PEFR, baseline PEFR\*week)||Tiotropium versus Salmeterol||1.36|-2.55|0.5520
81576406|NCT02730455|162824280|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.07|||Regression, Logistic|||Composite Measure: The global odds ratio was based on a linear logistic regression model with baseline National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) category (score 5-15, 16-23), age (\<60, 60-69, 70-80), tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) use (yes/no), treatment window (\<=9, \>9 and \<=24hours), thrombectomy (yes/no) and region (Spain, UK/Germany, United States of America \[USA\]) as covariates and unstructured working correlation structure||1.07|0.38|0.086
81576407|NCT02730455|162824280|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.95|||Regression, Logistic|||Composite Measure: The global odds ratio was based on a linear logistic regression model with baseline NIHSS category (score 5-15, 16-23), age (\<60, 60-69, 70-80), tPA use (yes/no), treatment window (\<=9, \>9 and \<=24hours), thrombectomy (yes/no) and region (Spain, UK/Germany, USA) as covariates and unstructured working correlation structure||0.95|0.34|0.031
81576408|NCT02730455|162824281|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.28|||Regression, Logistic|||The odds ratio was based on a linear logistic regression model with baseline NIHSS category (score 5-15, 16-23), age (\<60, 60-69, 70-80), tPA use (yes/no), treatment window (\<=9, \>9 and \<=24hours), thrombectomy (yes/no) and region (Spain, UK/Germany, USA) as covariates and unstructured working correlation structure||1.28|0.35|0.222
81576409|NCT02730455|162824281|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.06|||Regression, Logistic|||The odds ratio was based on a linear logistic regression model with baseline NIHSS category (score 5-15, 16-23), age (\<60, 60-69, 70-80), tPA use (yes/no), treatment window (\<=9, \>9 and \<=24hours), thrombectomy (yes/no) and region (Spain, UK/Germany, USA) as covariates and unstructured working correlation structure||1.06|0.28|0.073
81576410|NCT02730455|162824282|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.08|||Regression, Logistic|||The odds ratio was based on a linear logistic regression model with baseline NIHSS category (score 5-15, 16-23), age (\<60, 60-69, 70-80), tPA use (yes/no), treatment window (\<=9, \>9 and \<=24hours), thrombectomy (yes/no) and region (Spain, UK/Germany, USA) as covariates and unstructured working correlation structure.||1.08|0.29|0.085
81576411|NCT02730455|162824282|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.04|||Regression, Logistic|||The odds ratio was based on a linear logistic regression model with baseline NIHSS category (score 5-15, 16-23), age (\<60, 60-69, 70-80), tPA use (yes/no), treatment window (\<=9, \>9 and \<=24hours), thrombectomy (yes/no) and region (Spain, UK/Germany, USA) as covariates and unstructured working correlation structure.||1.04|0.28|0.067
81701199|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.85||||0.2582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.0||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 18C: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.00|0.73|0.2582
81576412|NCT02730455|162824283|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-7.7||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.97|1.64|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||Treatment and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as explanatory variables. Baseline NIHSS category (score 5-15, 16-23), tPA use (yes/no), age (\<60, 60-69, 70-80), thrombectomy (yes/no), region (Spain, UK/Germany, USA) and treatment window were considered as covariates. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used in the model.||1.64|-16.97|0.106
81576413|NCT02730455|162824283|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.1||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.43|3.27|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||Treatment and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as explanatory variables. Baseline NIHSS category (score 5-15, 16-23), tPA use (yes/no), age (\<60, 60-69, 70-80), thrombectomy (yes/no), region (Spain, UK/Germany, USA) and treatment window were considered as covariates. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used in the model.||3.27|-15.43|0.202
81576414|NCT02730455|162824284|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|1.99|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||Treatment and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as explanatory variables. Baseline NIHSS category (score 5-15, 16-23), tPA use (yes/no), age (\<60, 60-69, 70-80), thrombectomy (yes/no), region (Spain, UK/Germany, USA) and treatment window were considered as covariates. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used in the model.||1.99|-2.64|0.780
81576415|NCT02730455|162824284|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|1.73|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||Treatment and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as explanatory variables. Baseline NIHSS category (score 5-15, 16-23), tPA use (yes/no), age (\<60, 60-69, 70-80), thrombectomy (yes/no), region (Spain, UK/Germany, USA) and treatment window were considered as covariates. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used in the model.||1.73|-2.89|0.622
81701200|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.06||||0.7918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.23||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 18C: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.23|0.91|0.7918
81576416|NCT02730455|162824285|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.2||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.4|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||Treatment and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as explanatory variables. Baseline NIHSS category (score 5-15, 16-23), tPA use (yes/no), age (\<60, 60-69, 70-80), thrombectomy (yes/no), region (Spain, UK/Germany, USA) and treatment window were considered as covariates. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used in the model.||3.40|-1.10|0.315
81576417|NCT02730455|162824285|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|1.56|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||Treatment and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as explanatory variables. Baseline NIHSS category (score 5-15, 16-23), tPA use (yes/no), age (\<60, 60-69, 70-80), thrombectomy (yes/no), region (Spain, UK/Germany, USA) and treatment window were considered as covariates. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used in the model.||1.56|-2.96|0.542
81576418|NCT02730455|162824288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|||"mRS: The Cochran-Armitage trend test of a monotonically increasing dose response in proportion of excellent outcome.~Dose levels are log transformed."||||0.028
81576419|NCT02730455|162824288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|||BI: The Cochran-Armitage trend test of a monotonically increasing dose response in proportion of excellent outcome. Dose levels are log transformed.||||0.049
81576420|NCT02480439|162824289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|0.966|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8747|1.0668|||||Relative Bioavailability A/B. The point estimates and 90% CIs were obtained from the exponentiated results of the analysis of the natural logarithm-transformed data.|||1.0668|0.8747|
81576421|NCT02480439|162824289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|0.9223|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8352|1.0185|||||Relative Bioavailability B/C. The point estimates and 90% CIs were obtained from the exponentiated results of the analysis of the natural logarithm-transformed data.|||1.0185|0.8352|
81576422|NCT02480439|162824290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|0.9998|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.954|1.0477|||||Relative Bioavailability A/B. The point estimates and 90% CIs were obtained from the exponentiated results of the analysis of the natural logarithm-transformed data.|||1.0477|0.9540|
81576423|NCT02480439|162824290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|1.0149|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9685|1.0636|||||Relative Bioavailability B/C. The point estimates and 90% CIs were obtained from the exponentiated results of the analysis of the natural logarithm-transformed data.|||1.0636|0.9685|
81576424|NCT02480439|162824291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|0.9992|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9541|1.0464|||||Relative Bioavailability A/B. The point estimates and 90% CIs were obtained from the exponentiated results of the analysis of the natural logarithm-transformed data.|||1.0464|0.9541|
81576425|NCT02480439|162824291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|1.0134|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9676|1.0612|||||Relative Bioavailability B/C. The point estimates and 90% CIs were obtained from the exponentiated results of the analysis of the natural logarithm-transformed data.|||1.0612|0.9676|
81453765|NCT02521376|162595780|OTHER||GMR|55.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.7|89.42||||||||89.42|34.70|
81576426|NCT00748033|162824295|OTHER|||||||0.065|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed rank test, two-sided. Testing the hypothesis that the perception is same.||||0.0650
81576427|NCT00748033|162824296|OTHER|||||||0.2487|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed rank test, two-sided. Testing the hypothesis that the perception is same.||||0.2487
81576428|NCT00748033|162824297|OTHER|||||||0.7288|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed rank test, two-sided. Testing the hypothesis that the perception is same.||||0.7288
81576429|NCT00748033|162824298|OTHER|||||||0.0045|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed rank test, two-sided. Testing the hypothesis that the perception is same.||||0.0045
81576430|NCT00748033|162824299|OTHER|||||||0.4561|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test if the difference between 5s and 24h is equal to 0.||Testing the hypothesis that 5s and 24 h are equal at insertion.||||0.4561
81453766|NCT02521376|162595780|OTHER||GMR|211.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|132.49|339.03||||||||339.03|132.49|
81527115|NCT01620528|162741538|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||||-0.42|-1.90|0.002
81576431|NCT00748033|162824300|OTHER|||||||0.1797|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test if the difference between 5s and 24h is equal to 0.||Testing the hypothesis that 5s and 24 h are equal at withdrawal.||||0.1797
81576432|NCT00748033|162824301|OTHER|||||||0.5171|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test if the difference between 5s and 24h is equal to 0.||The mean perception of the 5s and the 24h catheter is calculated for each patient. The patients are then divided in two groups depending on the order the patients received the two catheters and the hypotheses that the mean of the 5s and the 24h catheter is equal in the two groups are tested. If the test results in a significant p-value it can be concluded that a carry-over effect is present.||||0.5171
81576433|NCT00748033|162824302|OTHER|||||||0.7105|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The mean perception of the 5s and the 24h catheter is calculated for each patient. The patients are then divided in two groups depending on the order the patients received the two catheters and the hypotheses that the mean of the 5s and the 24h catheter is equal in the two groups are tested. If the test results in a significant p-value it can be concluded that a carry-over effect is present.||||0.7105
81576434|NCT00748033|162824303|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0003
81576435|NCT00748033|162824304|OTHER|||||||0.0346|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0346
81576436|NCT00748033|162824305|OTHER|||||||0.0016|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0016
81576437|NCT01018186|162824318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.08|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25 OD versus FP 500 BD to Baseline of 24-Hour Urinary Cortisol Excretion at Week 12|||2.08|1.34|
81576438|NCT01018186|162824318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.13|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25 OD versus FP 500 BD to Baseline of 24-Hour Urinary Cortisol Excretion at Week 28|||2.13|1.29|
81576439|NCT01018186|162824318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.33|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25 OD versus FP 500 BD to Baseline of 24-Hour Urinary Cortisol Excretion at Week 52|||1.33|0.83|
81576440|NCT01018186|162824318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|1.89|||||Ratio of FF/VI 200/25 OD versus FP 500 BD to Baseline of 24-Hour Urinary Cortisol Excretion at Week 12|||1.89|1.22|
81576441|NCT01018186|162824318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.84|||||Ratio of FF/VI 200/25 OD versus FP 500 BD to Baseline of 24-Hour Urinary Cortisol Excretion at Week 28|||1.84|1.11|
81515255|NCT05032690|162719128|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The ratio of adjusted geometric means and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|146.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|117.88|182.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"For comparison of Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fed vs. Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fasted, the model is a mixed effect model with sequence and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.~The reference treatment of Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fed is Bosutinib 1\*100 mg Capsule Fasted."||182.58|117.88|
81515256|NCT05151445|162719139|OTHER||95% CI|-3.56||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.65|-1.46|||McNemar|||Week 4 vs. Baseline||-1.46|-5.65|0.002
81515257|NCT05151445|162719139|OTHER||95% CI|-3.11||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|-1.15|||McNemar|||Week 8 vs. Baseline||-1.15|-5.07|0.004
81515258|NCT05151445|162719139|OTHER||95% CI|-2.53||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.16|||McNemar|||Week 12 vs. Baseline||0.16|-4.90|0.038
81576442|NCT01018186|162824318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.38|||||Ratio of FF/VI 200/25 OD versus FP 500 BD to Baseline of 24-Hour Urinary Cortisol Excretion at Week 52|||1.38|0.87|
81576443|NCT01018186|162824319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LSGM to Baseline|1.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.08|||ANCOVA|||||2.08|1.34|<0.001
81576444|NCT01018186|162824319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LSGM to Baseline|1.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|1.89|||ANCOVA|||||1.89|1.22|<0.001
81576445|NCT01018186|162824320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LSGM to Baseline|1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.13|||ANCOVA|||||2.13|1.29|<0.001
81576446|NCT01018186|162824320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LSGM to Baseline|1.43||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.84|||ANCOVA|||||1.84|1.11|0.006
81576447|NCT01018186|162824321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LSGM to Baseline|1.05||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.33|||ANCOVA|||||1.33|0.83|0.674
81576448|NCT01018186|162824321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LSGM to Baseline|1.09||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.38|||ANCOVA|||||1.38|0.87|0.444
81576449|NCT00536198|162824335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group comparison||||0.21
81576450|NCT00536198|162824335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change over time in both groups||||<0.001
81576451|NCT00536198|162824335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group by time: comparison of rates of change||||0.06
81576452|NCT00536198|162824335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|3.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean difference from baseline to endpoint between active vs. placebo||3.75|0.01|0.049
81701201|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.86||||0.2514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.0||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 18C: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.00|0.74|0.2514
81515259|NCT05151445|162719140|OTHER||95% CI|9.61||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|19.77|||McNemar|||Week 4 vs. Baseline||19.77|-0.55|0.062
81515260|NCT05151445|162719140|OTHER||95% CI|9.78||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|21.56|||McNemar|||Week 8 vs. Baseline||21.56|-2.01|0.098
81515261|NCT05151445|162719140|OTHER||95% CI|17.06||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.51|27.6|||McNemar|||Week 12 vs. Baseline||27.60|6.51|0.003
81515262|NCT05151445|162719141|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||McNemar|||Week 4 vs. Baseline||||0.37
81515263|NCT05151445|162719141|OTHER|||||||0.724|||||||McNemar|||Week 8 vs. Baseline||||0.724
81515264|NCT05151445|162719141|OTHER|||||||0.289|||||||McNemar|||Week 12 vs. Baseline||||0.289
81515265|NCT05151445|162719142|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Week 4 vs. Baseline||||1.000
81576453|NCT00536198|162824336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group comparison||||0.54
81576454|NCT00536198|162824336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change over time in both groups||||<0.001
81576455|NCT00536198|162824336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group by time: comparison of rates of change||||0.02
81576456|NCT00536198|162824336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|8.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean difference from baseline to end point between active vs. placebo||8.31|1.97|0.0015
81576457|NCT00536198|162824337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group comparison||||0.46
81576458|NCT00536198|162824337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change over time in both groups||||<0.0001
81576459|NCT00536198|162824337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group by time: comparison rates of change||||0.69
81576460|NCT00536198|162824337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.02||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean difference from Cycle 1 to end point between active vs. placebo||1.26|0.83|0.84
81576461|NCT00536198|162824338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Group comparison||||0.01
81576462|NCT00536198|162824338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Change over time in both groups||||<0.001
81576463|NCT00536198|162824338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Group by time: comparison rates of change||||0.28
81576464|NCT00536198|162824338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean difference from baseline to end point between active vs. placebo||1.19|0.30|0.056
81576465|NCT00536198|162824340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group comparison||||0.30
81576466|NCT00536198|162824340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change over time in both groups||||<0.01
81576467|NCT00536198|162824340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group by time: comparison rates of change||||0.73
81576468|NCT00536198|162824340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.12||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean difference from baseline to end point between active vs. placebo||1.35|0.92|0.06
81576469|NCT00536198|162824341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group comparison||||0.80
81576470|NCT00536198|162824341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change over time in both groups||||<0.001
81576471|NCT00536198|162824341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group by time: comparison rates of change||||0.43
81515266|NCT05151445|162719142|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Week 8 vs. Baseline||||1.000
81576472|NCT00536198|162824341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.11||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean difference from baseline to endpoint between active vs. placebo||1.45|0.85|0.61
81515267|NCT05151445|162719142|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Weel 12 vs. Baseline||||1.000
81515268|NCT05151445|162719143|OTHER||95% CI|-1.1||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.96|4.76|||McNemar|||Week 4 vs. Baseline||4.76|-6.96|0.696
81515269|NCT05151445|162719143|OTHER||95% CI|-1.08||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.72|5.56|||McNemar|||Week 8 vs. Baseline||5.56|-7.72|0.734
81515270|NCT05151445|162719143|OTHER||95% CI|-4.15||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.53|3.23|||McNemar|||Week 12 vs. Baseline||3.23|-11.53|0.249
81515271|NCT05151445|162719144|OTHER||95% CI|-0.04||||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.25|5.18|||McNemar|||Week 4 vs. Baseline||5.18|-5.25|0.989
81515272|NCT05151445|162719144|OTHER||95% CI|3.43||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|9.69|||McNemar|||Week 8 vs. Baseline||9.69|-2.83|0.263
81515273|NCT05151445|162719144|OTHER||Slope|0.44||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|6.68|||McNemar|||Week 12 vs. Baseline||6.68|-5.80|0.882
81515274|NCT05151445|162719145|OTHER||95% CI|-0.62||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|0.98|||McNemar|||Week 4 vs. Baseline||0.98|-2.23|0.425
81515275|NCT05151445|162719145|OTHER||95% CI|-4.98||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.08|-0.88|||McNemar|||Week 8 vs. Baseline||-0.88|-9.08|0.205
81515276|NCT05151445|162719145|OTHER||95% CI|-4.98||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.08|-0.8|||McNemar|||Week 12 vs. Baseline||-0.8|-9.08|0.020
81515277|NCT05151445|162719146|OTHER||95% CI|0.429||||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|11.01|||McNemar|||Week 4 vs. Baseline||11.01|-4.90|0.429
81515278|NCT05151445|162719146|OTHER||95% CI|-4.39||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.24|3.46|||McNemar|||Week 8 vs. Baseline||3.46|-12.24|0.255
81515279|NCT05151445|162719146|OTHER||95% CI|-7.0||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.55|1.55|||McNemar|||Week 12 vs. Baseline||1.55|-15.55|0.102
81515280|NCT05151445|162719147|OTHER||95% CI|-1.94||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.99|5.1|||McNemar|||Week 4 vs. Baseline||5.10|-8.99|0.568
81515281|NCT05151445|162719147|OTHER||95% CI|-4.11||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.59|2.37|||McNemar|||Week 8 vs. Baseline||2.37|-10.59|0.198
81515282|NCT05151445|162719147|OTHER||95% CI|-3.76||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.08|2.55|||McNemar|||Week 12 vs. Baseline||2.55|-10.08|.225
81515283|NCT03895632|162719167|OTHER|A linear mixed-effects model was fit to assess the association between α (the slope of the Power Spectral Density (PSD) plot) and signal segment.|||||<|0.0001||||||p-value obtained form the Wald statistics of the linear mixed-effects model. The threshold for statistical signifiance was p=0.01.|Linear mixed-effects model|||The null hypothesis was that α (the slope of the Power Spectral Density (PSD) plot) is not related to signal segment (off-, approaching- and on-target).||||<0.0001
81515284|NCT01263015|162719184|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority could be concluded if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference (DTG + ABC/3TC minus EFV/TDF/FTC) in percentages between the two treatment arms was \> -10%.|Difference in percentage|7.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|12.2||P-value is for the test of superiority.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The estimated value reflects the percentage on DTG + ABC/3TC minus the percentage on EFV/TDF/FTC.|||12.2|2.3|0.003
81515285|NCT01263015|162719186|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority could be concluded if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference (DTG + ABC/3TC minus EFV/TDF/FTC) in percentages between the two treatment arms was \> -10%.|Difference in percentage|7.1||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|13.1||P-value is for the test of superiority.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Week 96:The estimated value reflects the percentage on DTG + ABC/3TC minus the percentage on EFV/TDF/FTC.|||13.1|1.2|0.016
81515286|NCT01263015|162719186|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority could be concluded if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference (DTG + ABC/3TC minus EFV/TDF/FTC) in percentages between the two treatment arms was \>-10%.|Difference in percentage|8.3||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|14.6||P-value is for the test of superiority.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Week 144:Estimated value reflects the percentage on DTG + ABC/3TC minus the percentage on EFV/TDF/FTC.|||14.6|1.9|0.010
81515287|NCT01263015|162719189|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Adjusted mean is the estimated mean change from baseline (BL) in CD4 + Cell Count at Week 144 in each arm calculated from a repeated measures model including the following covariates: treatment, visit, BL plasma HIV-1 RNA, BL CD4 cell count, treatment\*visit interaction, BL HIV-1 RNA\*visit interaction and BL CD4 cell count\*visit interaction. No assumptions were made about the correlations between a par.'s readings of CD4 i.e. the correlation matrix for within-subject errors is unstructured.||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value is for the test of superiority.|Repeated Measure Mixed Model|||||||0.003
81515288|NCT01962987|162719246|EQUIVALENCE|90% confidence interval of the difference in the percentage of patients between Test and Reference to be contained within -20%, + 20%, using the Per-Protocol Population.|(Test-Ref) Difference|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.06|9.42|||||Applicable to Percentage of Subjects with Cure (100% complete AK clearance at day 90)|||9.42|-8.06|
81515289|NCT01962987|162719246|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0010
81515290|NCT03392883|162719363|OTHER|Paired version (T-test for paired sample, Friedman and McNemar tests) was used for contrasting the equality among the variables at different moments of time. In order to adjust our results by potential confounders, ANCOVA analyses was performed. Symmetric 95% confidence intervals will be provided for relevant parameters. All p-values were referred to two-sided hypotheses. P-values below 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||We analyzed changes over time for every subscale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Adoption subscale results.||||<0.001
81515291|NCT03392883|162719363|OTHER|||||||0.552||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||We analyzed changes over time for every subscale in this instrument. This Statistical Analysis describes the Acceptability subscale results.||||0.552
81515292|NCT03392883|162719363|OTHER|||||||0.32||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||We analyzed changes over time for every subscale in this instrument. This Statistical Analysis describes the Appropriateness subscale results.||||0.320
81515293|NCT03392883|162719363|OTHER|||||||0.879||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||We analyzed changes over time for every subscale in this instrument. This Statistical Analysis describes the Feasibility subscale results.||||0.879
81701202|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.03||||0.9765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.2||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 18C: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.20|0.88|0.9765
81701203|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.06||||0.6915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.3||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.30|0.86|0.6915
81515294|NCT03392883|162719363|OTHER|||||||0.242||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||We analyzed changes over time for every subscale in this instrument. This Statistical Analysis describes the Reach/Access subscale results.||||0.242
81515295|NCT03392883|162719364|OTHER|||||||0.237||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Adoption subscale results.||||0.237
81515296|NCT03392883|162719364|OTHER|||||||0.492||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Accessibility subscale results.||||0.492
81515297|NCT03392883|162719364|OTHER|||||||0.285||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Appropriateness subscale results.||||0.285
81515298|NCT03392883|162719364|OTHER|||||||0.964||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Feasibility subscale results.||||0.964
81515299|NCT03392883|162719364|OTHER|||||||0.942||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Resources subscale results.||||0.942
81515300|NCT03392883|162719364|OTHER|||||||0.366||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Scope subscale results.||||0.366
81515301|NCT03392883|162719364|OTHER|||||||0.021||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Organizational Climate subscale results.||||0.021
81701204|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.13||||0.7918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.38||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.38|0.93|0.7918
81515302|NCT03392883|162719364|OTHER|||||||0.832||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Leadership in Implementing subscale results.||||0.832
81515303|NCT03392883|162719364|OTHER|||||||0.827||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the General Leadership Skills subscale results.||||0.827
81515304|NCT03392883|162719365|OTHER|||||||0.118||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Adoption subscale results.||||0.118
81453767|NCT02521376|162595780|OTHER||GMR|171.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.17|271.37||||||||271.37|108.17|
81453768|NCT02521376|162595780|OTHER||GMR|107.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.71|158.51||||||||158.51|72.71|
81515305|NCT03392883|162719365|OTHER|||||||0.896||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Accessibility subscale results.||||0.896
81515306|NCT03392883|162719365|OTHER|||||||0.739||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Appropriateness subscale results.||||0.739
81515307|NCT03392883|162719365|OTHER|||||||0.724||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Feasibility subscale results.||||0.724
81515308|NCT03392883|162719365|OTHER|||||||0.301||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Adoption subscale results.||||0.301
81515309|NCT03392883|162719365|OTHER|||||||0.034||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Organizational Climate subscale results.||||0.034
81515310|NCT03392883|162719365|OTHER|||||||0.015||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Leadership in Implementing subscale results.||||0.015
81515311|NCT03392883|162719365|OTHER|||||||0.081||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the General Leadership Skills subscale results.||||0.081
81515312|NCT03392883|162719365|OTHER|||||||0.79||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes over time in this data for every sub-scale. This Statistical Analysis describes the Knowledge subscale results.||||0.790
81515313|NCT03392883|162719366|OTHER|||||||0.023||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes in the overall scores over time.||||0.023
81515314|NCT03392883|162719367|OTHER|||||||0.589||||||p\<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We analyzed changes in the overall scores over time in this data.||||0.589
81515315|NCT03392883|162719368|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.65|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We analyzed changes over time by calculating the mean difference of the scores at baseline assessment and at 12-month follow-up assessment.||||
81515316|NCT03392883|162719369|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.48|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We analyzed changes over time by calculating the mean difference of the total scores (sum of 12 items) at baseline assessment and at 12-month follow-up assessment.||||
81701205|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95||||0.6922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.15||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.15|0.78|0.6922
81701206|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.01||||0.9872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.23||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.23|0.83|0.9872
81701207|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.85||||0.3609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.04||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 23F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.04|0.70|0.3609
81701208|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.08||||0.7918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.3||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 23F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.30|0.89|0.7918
81701209|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.86||||0.2514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.05||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 23F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.05|0.71|0.2514
81701210|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.04||||0.9765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.26||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 23F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.26|0.86|0.9765
81701211|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.92||||0.6304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.08||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 1: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.08|0.79|0.6304
81701212|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.06||||0.7918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.24||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 1: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.24|0.91|0.7918
81701213|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.88||||0.2514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.03||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 1: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.03|0.75|0.2514
81701214|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.03||||0.9765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.2||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 1: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.20|0.88|0.9765
81701215|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.84||||0.2582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.01||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 3: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.01|0.71|0.2582
81701216|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.99||||0.9279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.18||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 3: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.18|0.84|0.9279
81701217|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.85||||0.2514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.01||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 3: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.01|0.72|0.2514
81701218|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.9||||0.9765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.07||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 3: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.07|0.76|0.9765
81515317|NCT03392883|162719370|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.77|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We analyzed changes over time by calculating the mean difference of the scores at baseline assessment and at 12-month follow-up assessment.||||
81515318|NCT03392883|162719371|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.59|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We analyzed changes over time by calculating the mean difference of the number of standard drinks per week at baseline assessment and at 12-month follow-up assessment.||||
81527116|NCT01620528|162741539|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.21|||ANCOVA|||||0.21|-1.16|0.172
81515319|NCT01545232|162719435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Relative Risk|0.75||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.08|||Mantel Haenszel|The critical level for significance (p\<0.044) was adjusted for two interim analyses, and all tests were conducted using two-sided tests.||Initial sample size (580) planned to detect a clinically meaningful 10% difference in 24-hour mortality (11% vs. 21%) supported by prior data. Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) increased sample size to 680 according to trial's adaptive design. With 680 pts. \& given the final observed mortality proportions in 1:1:1 group, PROPPR had 95% power to detect the pre-specified 10% difference at 24 hours if such differences existed.||1.08|0.52|0.12
81515320|NCT01545232|162719436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Relative Risk|0.86||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.12|||Mantel Haenszel|The critical level for significance (p\<0.044) was adjusted for two interim analyses, and all tests were conducted using two-sided tests.||Initial sample size of 580 planned to detect clinically meaningful a 12% difference in 30-day mortality (23% vs. 35%),supported by prior data. DSMB increased sample size to 680 according to trial's adaptive design. With 680 patients \& given final observed mortality proportions in the 1:1:1 group, PROPPR had 92% power to detect the pre-specified 12% difference at 30 days, if such differences existed.||1.12|0.65|0.26
81515321|NCT01545232|162719438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||van Elteren's test for medians|||||||0.83
81515322|NCT01545232|162719439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||van Elteren's test for medians|||||||0.44
81515323|NCT01545232|162719441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||van Elteren's test for medians|||||||0.11
81515324|NCT01545232|162719442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|8.3||||||||8.3|-2.8|
81515325|NCT01545232|162719443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.7||||||||1.7|-0.8|
81515326|NCT01545232|162719444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized logit model regression|||||||0.37
81515327|NCT01545232|162719445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||van Elteren's test for medians|||||||0.14
81515328|NCT01545232|162719446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||van Elteren's test for medians|||||||0.10
81515329|NCT01106859|162719517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.5||No p-value adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|The degrees of freedom are 114 for the p-value testing the difference between treatment groups.||P-value is based on ANOVA model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, a random effect for subject within sequence, and assuming compound symmetry covariance structure; the p-value is reported from LS Mean difference between Treatment Groups: LS mean of SDLP (Zolpidem 4 Hours) - LS mean of SDLP (Placebo).||1.5|0.1|0.0174
81515330|NCT01106859|162719517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.1||No p-value adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|The degrees of freedom are 114 for the p-value testing the difference between treatment groups||P-value is based on ANOVA model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, a random effect for subject within sequence, and assuming compound symmetry covariance structure; the p-value is reported from LS Mean difference between Treatment Groups: LS mean of SDLP (Zolpidem 3 Hours) - LS mean of SDLP (Placebo).||2.1|0.8|<0.0001
81515331|NCT01106859|162719517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.1||No p-value adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|The degrees of freedom are 114 for the p-value testing the difference between treatment groups||P-value is based on ANOVA model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, a random effect for subject within sequence, and assuming compound symmetry covariance structure; the p-value is reported from LS Mean difference between Treatment Groups: LS mean of SDLP (Zopiclone) - LS mean of SDLP (Placebo).||3.1|1.8|<0.0001
81515332|NCT01106859|162719518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.0145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.27||No p-value adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|The degrees of freedom are 113 for the p-value testing the difference between treatment groups||P-value is based on ANOVA model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, a random effect for subject within sequence, and assuming compound symmetry covariance structure; the p-value is reported from LS Mean difference between Treatment Groups: LS mean of SDS (Zolpidem 4 hours prior) - LS mean of SDS (Placebo).||0.27|0.03|0.0145
81515333|NCT01106859|162719518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.2179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.2||No p-value adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|The degrees of freedom are 113 for the p-value testing the difference between treatment groups||P-value is based on ANOVA model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, a random effect for subject within sequence, and assuming compound symmetry covariance structure; the p-value is reported from LS Mean difference between Treatment Groups: LS mean of SDS (Zolpidem 3 Hours) - LS mean of SDS (Placebo).||0.20|-0.05|0.2179
81515334|NCT01106859|162719518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.29||No p-value adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|The degrees of freedom are 113 for the p-value testing the difference between treatment groups||P-value is based on ANOVA model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, a random effect for subject within sequence, and assuming compound symmetry covariance structure; the p-value is reported from LS Mean difference between Treatment Groups: LS mean of SDS (Zopiclone) - LS mean of SDS (Placebo).||0.29|0.04|0.0096
81515335|NCT01106859|162719521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2188||95.0||||No adjustments. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|McNemar|McNemar's exact test with one degree of freedom is used.||Symmetry analysis was performed for the probability of difference from placebo falling above and below the threshold of +/-2.5 cm in Standard Deviation of Lateral Position (SDLP) following administration of zolpidem tartrate sublingual tablet 4 hours prior to driving. Statistically significant asymmetries indicate a decrement in driving performance. Lack of statistical significance indicates symmetry which shows a lack of treatment effect on driving performance.||||0.2188
81527117|NCT01620528|162741539|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|-0.57|||ANCOVA|||||-0.57|-1.97|< 0.001
81527118|NCT01620528|162741540|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||||-0.19|-1.90|0.016
81527119|NCT01620528|162741540|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|-0.91|||ANCOVA|||||-0.91|-2.65|< 0.001
81515336|NCT01106859|162719521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0117||95.0||||No adjustments. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|McNemar|McNemar's exact test with one degree of freedom is used.||Symmetry analysis was performed for the probability of difference from placebo falling above and below the threshold of +/-2.5 cm in Standard Deviation of Lateral Position (SDLP) following administration of zolpidem tartrate sublingual tablet 3 hours prior to driving. Statistically significant asymmetries indicate a decrement in driving performance. Lack of statistical significance indicates symmetry which shows a lack of treatment effect on driving performance.||||0.0117
81515337|NCT01106859|162719521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No adjustments. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|McNemar|McNemar's exact test with one degree of freedom is used.||Symmetry analysis was performed for the probability of difference from placebo falling above and below the threshold of +/-2.5 cm in Standard Deviation of Lateral Position (SDLP) following administration of zopiclone 9 hours prior to driving. Statistically significant asymmetries indicate a decrement in driving performance. Lack of statistical significance indicates symmetry which shows a lack of treatment effect on driving performance.||||<0.0001
81515338|NCT01106859|162719523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125||95.0||||No adjustments. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|McNemar|McNemar's exact test with one degree of freedom is used.||Symmetry analysis was performed for the probability of difference from placebo falling above and below the threshold of +/-2.0 cm in Standard Deviation of Lateral Position (SDLP) following administration of zolpidem tartrate sublingual tablet 4 hours prior to driving. Statistically significant asymmetries indicate a decrement in driving performance. Lack of statistical significance indicates symmetry which shows a lack of treatment effect on driving performance.||||0.1250
81515339|NCT01106859|162719523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0074||95.0||||No adjustments. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|McNemar|McNemar's exact test with one degree of freedom is used.||Symmetry analysis was performed for the probability of difference from placebo falling above and below the threshold of +/-2.0 cm in Standard Deviation of Lateral Position (SDLP) following administration of zolpidem tartrate sublingual tablet 3 hours prior to driving. Statistically significant asymmetries indicate a decrement in driving performance. Lack of statistical significance indicates symmetry which shows a lack of treatment effect on driving performance.||||0.0074
81515340|NCT01106859|162719523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No adjustments. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|McNemar|McNemar's exact test with one degree of freedom is used.||Symmetry analysis was performed for the probability of difference from placebo falling above and below the threshold of +/-2.0 cm in Standard Deviation of Lateral Position (SDLP) following administration of Zopiclone 9 hours prior to driving. Statistically significant asymmetries indicate a decrement in driving performance. Lack of statistical significance indicates symmetry which shows a lack of treatment effect on driving performance.||||<0.0001
81515341|NCT01106859|162719525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0||||No adjustments. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|McNemar|McNemar's exact test with one degree of freedom is used.||Symmetry analysis was performed for the probability of difference from placebo falling above and below the threshold of +/-3.5 cm in Standard Deviation of Lateral Position (SDLP) following administration of zolpidem tartrate sublingual tablet 4 hours prior to driving. Statistically significant asymmetries indicate a decrement in driving performance. Lack of statistical significance indicates symmetry which shows a lack of treatment effect on driving performance.||||0.5000
81515342|NCT01106859|162719525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0156||95.0||||No adjustments. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|McNemar|McNemar's exact test with one degree of freedom is used.||Symmetry analysis was performed for the probability of difference from placebo falling above and below the threshold of +/-3.5 cm in Standard Deviation of Lateral Position (SDLP) following administration of zolpidem tartrate sublingual tablet 3 hours prior to driving. Statistically significant asymmetries indicate a decrement in driving performance. Lack of statistical significance indicates symmetry which shows a lack of treatment effect on driving performance.||||0.0156
81515343|NCT01106859|162719525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0||||No adjustments. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|McNemar|McNemar's exact test with one degree of freedom is used.||Symmetry analysis was performed for the probability of difference from placebo falling above and below the threshold of +/-3.5 cm in Standard Deviation of Lateral Position (SDLP) following administration of zopiclone 9 hours prior to driving. Statistically significant asymmetries indicate a decrement in driving performance. Lack of statistical significance indicates symmetry which shows a lack of treatment effect on driving performance.||||0.0001
81515344|NCT01007435|162719526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.19|7.14||A hierarchy of statistical testing was implemented in order to control the type I error rate for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|The stratification factors, region and serologic status, were included in the model.|"Last observation carried forward was used for TJC and SJC. No imputation was used for ESR and GH. Patients who withdrew prematurely or where a DAS28 could not be calculated were set to non-responder."|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the DAS28 remission response at Week 24 between the placebo to tocilizumab + methotrexate and the tocilizumab 8 mg/kg + methotrexate treatment groups.||7.14|3.19|<0.0001
81515345|NCT01007435|162719526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|5.55||A hierarchy of statistical testing was implemented in order to control the type I error rate for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|The stratification factors, region and serologic status, were included in the model.|"Last observation carried forward was used for TJC and SJC. No imputation was used for ESR and GH. Patients who withdrew prematurely or where a DAS28 could not be calculated were set to non-responder."|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the DAS28 remission response at Week 24 between the placebo to tocilizumab + methotrexate and the tocilizumab 8 mg/kg + placebo to methotrexate treatment groups.||5.55|2.47|<0.0001
81576473|NCT00536198|162824342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group comparison||||0.83
81576474|NCT00536198|162824342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change over time in both groups||||<0.001
81576475|NCT00536198|162824342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group by time: comparison rates of change||||0.02
81576476|NCT00536198|162824342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.09||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean difference from baseline to end point between active vs. placebo||1.25|0.96|0.169
81576477|NCT00536198|162824343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group comparison||||0.37
81515346|NCT01007435|162719526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.11||A hierarchy of statistical testing was implemented in order to control the type I error rate for multiple comparisons. This comparison came after the break in statistical hierarchy.|Regression, Logistic|The stratification factors, region and serologic status, were included in the model.|"Last observation carried forward was used for TJC and SJC. No imputation was used for ESR and GH. Patients who withdrew prematurely or where a DAS28 could not be calculated were set to non-responder."|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the DAS28 remission response at Week 24 between the placebo to tocilizumab + methotrexate and the tocilizumab 4 mg/kg + methotrexate treatment groups.||4.11|1.80|<0.0001
81515347|NCT00523705|162719592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.86||0.467|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||estimate of main effect of treatment in a linear mixed effects model.|Pilot data were examined at treatment endpoint for change from baseline. Statistical power was very low due to the small sample size.||||0.467
81515348|NCT04452435|162719615|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the treatments were equivalent and was to be rejected in favour of the alternative hypothesis that a treatment difference existed, if the probability of the null hypothesis being true was less than 10%.|||||=|0.4891|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.4891
81576478|NCT00536198|162824343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change over time in both groups||||<0.001
81576479|NCT00536198|162824343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group by time: comparison rates of change||||0.73
81576480|NCT00536198|162824343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.08||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean difference from baseline to end point between active vs. placebo||1.28|0.91|0.13
81576481|NCT00536198|162824344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group comparison||||0.31
81576482|NCT00536198|162824344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change over time in both groups||||<0.001
81576483|NCT00536198|162824344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group by time: comparison rates of change||||0.46
81576484|NCT00536198|162824344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.09||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean difference from baseline to end point between active vs. placebo||1.23|0.96|0.94
81576485|NCT00536198|162824345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group comparison||||<0.001
81576486|NCT00536198|162824345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change over time in both groups||||<0.001
81576487|NCT00536198|162824345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Group by time: comparison rates of change||||<0.01
81576488|NCT00536198|162824345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.22||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean difference from baseline to end point between active vs. placebo||1.41|1.05|0.027
81701219|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.82||||0.1424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.96||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 5: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.96|0.71|0.1424
81515349|NCT04452435|162719615|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the treatments were equivalent and was to be rejected in favour of the alternative hypothesis that a treatment difference existed, if the probability of the null hypothesis being true was less than 10%.|||||=|0.0881|||||||ANCOVA|||A subgroup analyses was performed in subjects with supplemental oxygen use at baseline. A total of 26 subjects in the C21 group and 27 in the placebo group were included in the analysis of change in CRP from baseline to the mean of the last 2 non-missing scheduled assessments during the treatment period by baseline supplemental oxygen use.||||=0.0881
81576489|NCT00536198|162824346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Group comparison||||0.01
81576490|NCT00536198|162824346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Group by time: comparison rates of change||||<0.001
81576491|NCT00536198|162824346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean difference between active and placebo groups at end-point only||1.02|0.30|0.056
81576492|NCT00060008|162824358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.016
81576493|NCT01897402|162824443|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assumptions for the sample size calculations were: 1) Seroconversion for the control vaccine (Menactra) is 40-80% and 2) the true treatments are theoretically equal and 3) the power of detecting non-inferiority is 90%.|Percentage Difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|9.1|||||Serogroup A|The hypothesis was that the test vaccine is comparable to the licensed active control vaccine. Differences between treatment groups were described using exact two-sided 95% confidence intervals on differences in % seroconversion between the two treatment groups (test vaccine minus reference vaccine) for each serogroup. If the lower bound of the difference is ≥ -15%, then the test vaccine meets the preliminary criterion for non-inferiority.||9.1|-7.9|
81576494|NCT01897402|162824443|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assumptions for the sample size calculations were: 1) Seroconversion for the control vaccine (Menactra) is 40-80% and 2) the true treatments are theoretically equal and 3) the power of detecting non-inferiority is 90%.|Percentage Difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|2.6|||||Serogroup C|The hypothesis was that the test vaccine is comparable to the licensed active control vaccine. Differences between treatment groups were described using exact two-sided 95% confidence intervals on differences in % seroconversion between the two treatment groups (test vaccine minus reference vaccine) for each serogroup. If the lower bound of the difference is ≥ -15%, then the test vaccine meets the preliminary criterion for non-inferiority.||2.6|-14.6|
81576495|NCT01897402|162824443|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assumptions for the sample size calculations were: 1) Seroconversion for the control vaccine (Menactra) is 40-80% and 2) the true treatments are theoretically equal and 3) the power of detecting non-inferiority is 90%.|Percentage Difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|7.9|||||Serogroup Y|The hypothesis was that the test vaccine is comparable to the licensed active control vaccine. Differences between treatment groups were described using exact two-sided 95% confidence intervals on differences in % seroconversion between the two treatment groups (test vaccine minus reference vaccine) for each serogroup. If the lower bound of the difference is ≥ -15%, then the test vaccine meets the preliminary criterion for non-inferiority.||7.9|-9.9|
81576496|NCT01897402|162824443|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assumptions for the sample size calculations were: 1) Seroconversion for the control vaccine (Menactra) is 40-80% and 2) the true treatments are theoretically equal and 3) the power of detecting non-inferiority is 90%.|Percentage Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|9.1|||||Serogroup W-135|The hypothesis was that the test vaccine is comparable to the licensed active control vaccine. Differences between treatment groups were described using exact two-sided 95% confidence intervals on differences in % seroconversion between the two treatment groups (test vaccine minus reference vaccine) for each serogroup. If the lower bound of the difference is ≥ -15%, then the test vaccine meets the preliminary criterion for non-inferiority.||9.1|-8.5|
81576497|NCT01209260|162824446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||Statistical tests were 2-sided and considered significant if they yielded a p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Sample size of 72 was targeted to achieve 80% power to detect a 5-minute reduction in transseptal access procedure time (assuming a standard deviation of 7.5 minutes), using a 2-sided alpha of 0.05, with the primary analysis done on an intention-to-treat basis.||||0.005
81576498|NCT01209260|162824448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical tests were 2-sided and considered significant if they yielded a p\<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81576499|NCT01209260|162824449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical tests were 2-sided and considered significant if they yielded a p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81576500|NCT01648205|162824450|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.8||0.7958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|11.0|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used||||11.0|-14.1|0.7958
81576501|NCT01648205|162824451|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|8.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.9||0.3369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|26.2|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used||||26.2|-9.5|0.3369
81576502|NCT00064844|162824478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||chi square|7.25|||<|0.01||95.0|||||Chi-squared|df = 1, N = 96||||||<0.01
81701220|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.97||||0.7918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.12||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 5: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.12|0.84|0.7918
81701221|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.85||||0.2514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.98||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 5: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.98|0.73|0.2514
81701222|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.92||||0.9765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.07||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 5: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.07|0.79|0.9765
81701223|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.93||||0.6304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.1||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6A: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.10|0.78|0.6304
81701224|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.04||||0.7918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.22||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6A: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.22|0.88|0.7918
81701225|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95||||0.6922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.13||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6A: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.13|0.81|0.6922
81576503|NCT01428453|162824479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|39.8||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|92.0|||ANCOVA|The analysis method was ANCOVA adjusted for Treatment, Baseline CSF Abeta1-42 and Age.|Comparison of CSF Abeta42 between placebo and rilapladib 250 mg.|||92.0|-12.4|0.133
81576504|NCT01428453|162824479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-250.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|265.66||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-771.9|271.2|||ANCOVA|The analysis method was ANCOVA adjusted for Treatment, Baseline CSF Abeta1-40 and Age.|Comparison of CSF Abeta40 between placebo and rilapladib 250 mg.|||271.2|-771.9|0.829
81576505|NCT01428453|162824480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.016|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.036|||||The analysis method was ANCOVA adjusted for Treatment, Baseline CSF Ratio Abeta1-42/Abeta1-40 and Age.|||0.036|-0.003|
81453769|NCT02933255|162595797|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+T cell infiltration within the total tissue at time of prostatectomy compared to baseline.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81576506|NCT01428453|162824481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-57.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|44.4||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-144.5|30.3|||ANCOVA|The analysis method was ANCOVA adjusted for Treatment, Baseline CSF tau and Age.|Comparison of CSF tau between placebo and rilapladib 250 mg.|||30.3|-144.5|0.902
81576507|NCT01428453|162824481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46||0.892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|1.8|||ANCOVA|The analysis method was ANCOVA adjusted for Treatment, Baseline CSF P-tau and Age.|Comparison of P-tau between placebo and rilapladib 250 mg.|||1.8|-7.9|0.892
81576508|NCT01428453|162824482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.167||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.313||The analysis method was Mixed-Model Repeated Measures adjusted for Treatment, Visit, Baseline Working Memory/Executive Function Composite Score, Treatment by Visit and Baseline Working Memory/Executive Function Composite Score by Visit.|Mixed-Model Repeated Measures analysis||A positive treatment difference indicates benefit, relative to placebo.|||0.313|0.021|0.026
81576509|NCT01428453|162824483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.26|||ANCOVA|The analysis method was ANCOVA adjusted for Treatment, Baseline CSF Albumin Quotient and Age.||||0.26|-0.74|0.828
81701226|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.97||||0.9765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.15||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6A: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.15|0.82|0.9765
81701227|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95||||0.6572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.08||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 7F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.08|0.84|0.6572
81701228|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.98||||0.7918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.11||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 7F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.11|0.86|0.7918
81701229|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.89||||0.2514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.01||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 7F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.01|0.79|0.2514
81701230|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.0||||0.9872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.13||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 7F: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.13|0.88|0.9872
81701231|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.92||||0.6304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.09||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19A: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.09|0.78|0.6304
81701232|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.04||||0.7918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.22||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19A: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.22|0.88|0.7918
81701233|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95||||0.6922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.12||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19A: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.12|0.80|0.6922
81701234|NCT01392378|163098193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95||||0.9765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.13||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19A: Ratio of IgG GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.13|0.81|0.9765
81701235|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.2||||0.7148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.66||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 4: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.66|0.82|0.7148
81701236|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.0||||0.7907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.45||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 4: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.45|0.75|0.7907
81701237|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.1||||0.4765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.6||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 4: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.60|0.81|0.4765
81701238|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.3||||0.5037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.76||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 4: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.76|0.89|0.5037
81701239|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.1||||0.9414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.17||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||2.17|0.52|0.9414
81576510|NCT01428453|162824484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|1.2|||Mixed-Model Repeated Measures analysis||Comparison of Abeta42 between placebo and rilapladib 250 mg. The analysis method for Plasma parameters was Mixed-Model Repeated Measures adjusted for Treatment, Visit, Baseline, Treatment by Visit, Baseline by Visit and Age.|||1.2|-3.9|
81576511|NCT01428453|162824484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||||95.0|-10.2|12.2|||Mixed-Model Repeated Measures analysis||Comparison of Abeta40 between placebo and rilapladib 250 mg. The analysis method for Plasma parameters was Mixed-Model Repeated Measures adjusted for Treatment, Visit, Baseline, Treatment by Visit, Baseline by Visit and Age.|||12.2|-10.2|
81576512|NCT01428453|162824485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.003|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.01|||Mixed-Model Repeated Measures analysis||The analysis method for Plasma parameters was Mixed-Model Repeated Measures adjusted for Treatment, Visit, Baseline, Treatment by Visit, Baseline by Visit and Age.|||0.010|-0.016|
81576513|NCT01428453|162824487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.067|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.191|0.057|||Mixed-Model Repeated Measures analysis||"The analysis method was Mixed-Model Repeated Measures adjusted for Treatment, Visit, Baseline Score, Treatment by Visit and Baseline Score by Visit. A positive treatment difference indicates benefit, relative to placebo.~placebo."|||0.057|-0.191|
81701240|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9||||0.7907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.71||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.71|0.45|0.7907
81576514|NCT01428453|162824487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.138||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.267||The analysis method was Mixed-Model Repeated Measures adjusted for Treatment, Visit, Baseline Overall Composite Score, Treatment by Visit and Baseline Overall Composite Score by Visit.|Mixed-Model Repeated Measures analysis|The probability (effect size) for change from Baseline in CogState battery overall composite score \>0 is presented.|A positive treatment difference indicates benefit, relative to placebo. Comparison of overall composite score between placebo and rilapladib 250 mg at Week 24.|||0.267|0.010|0.982
81576515|NCT01428453|162824488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.063|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.257|0.13|||Mixed-Model Repeated Measures analysis|The analysis method was Mixed-Model Repeated Measures adjusted for Treatment, Visit, Baseline Score, Treatment by Visit and Baseline Score by Visit.|Comparison of attention composite score between placebo and rilapladib 250 mg at Week 12. A positive treatment difference indicates benefit, relative to placebo.|||0.130|-0.257|
81576516|NCT01428453|162824488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.269|||Mixed-Model Repeated Measures analysis|The analysis method was Mixed-Model Repeated Measures adjusted for Treatment, Visit, Baseline Score, Treatment by Visit and Baseline Score by Visit.|Comparison of attention composite score between placebo and rilapladib 250 mg at Week 24. A positive treatment difference indicates benefit, relative to placebo.|||0.269|-0.130|
81576517|NCT02421315|162824493|OTHER|a t-test comparing groups in a specific region-of-interest (ROI); the insula|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.0585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.224|||t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that compared to HC, children and adolescents with OCD would have increased activation in subcortical structures (insula, and putamen) comprising a right hemisphere dorsal frontostriatal circuit.||0.224|-0.004|0.0585
81576518|NCT02421315|162824494|SUPERIORITY|We selected 'arbitrary units' as the unit of measure here because we are looking at connectivity strengths|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49512921|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06553315||0.037|TWO_SIDED|||||"NBS controls for family-wise error rate using permutation testing to identify components or clusters of contiguous region-to-region connections. A statistical threshold of p\<.05 with 20,000 permutations was used."|t-test, 1 sided||Direction of the comparison: HC\>OCD|Whole-Brain Connectome-Level Analyses were performed on the FC-strength indices between 352 regions. Edge-wise functional connectivity analyses was then be conducted across the resulting matrix comprised of 352 nodes and 123,904 edges, using the Network-Based Statistics (NBS) Toolbox. We hypothesized that youth with OCD would show altered FC between task-control circuit regions.||||.037
81576519|NCT02421315|162824494|OTHER||Slope|-0.521|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Separate cross-lagged panel models were computed in the OCD group for the three functional connections that differed significantly across groups at baseline (see Statistical Analysis 1). These models were constructed using IBM SPSS Amos (v.23) to test for directional relationships between OCD symptoms and FC pre- to post-treatment in the OCD patients. CY-BOCS total scores at each time point were used as the OCD symptoms measure.||||<.05
81576520|NCT02421315|162824495|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.0464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0018|0.218|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.218|0.0018|0.0464
81576521|NCT02421315|162824496|SUPERIORITY|only participants were assigned to groups (OCD, HC) and we measured streamline count in these participants to index structural connectivity|Slope|-102.67|||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||"NBS controls for family-wise error rate using permutation testing to identify components or clusters of contiguous region-to-region connections. A statistical threshold of p=.025 with 10,000 permutations was used."|Regression, Linear||Direction of comparison: HC\>OCD|Whole-Brain Connectome-Level Analyses were performed on the structural connectivity indices (streamline count) between 164 regions. Edge-wise structural connectivity analyses was then be conducted across the resulting matrix comprised of 164 nodes and 26,896 edges, using the Network-Based Statistics (NBS) Toolbox.||||<0.025
81576522|NCT00850564|162824497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.005||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-test comparing baseline and 2 week mean overnight growth hormone||||<0.005
81576523|NCT00850564|162824498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-test comparing insulin stimulated glucose uptake (M) between baseline and 2 week visits.||||0.61
81576524|NCT01804075|162824520|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6
81576525|NCT01702454|162824629|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion: The lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the GMT ratio is above 1|Adjusted GMT ratio|8.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.21|12.96|||||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval.|The adjusted GMT of HI antibodies for A/Christchurch strain at post-vaccination dose 1, the GMT ratio of Fluarix Quadrivalent Primed Group/Fluarix Quadrivalent Unprimed Group and the 2-sided 95% CI on each GMT ratio were computed after fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titers, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination log-10 titer and age as regressors.||12.96|6.21|
81576526|NCT01702454|162824629|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion: The lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the GMT ratio is above 1|Adjusted GMT ratio|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|4.02|||||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval|The adjusted GMT of HI antibodies for A/Victoria strain at post-vaccination dose 1, the GMT ratio of Fluarix Quadrivalent Primed Group/Fluarix Quadrivalent Unprimed Group and the 2-sided 95% CI on each GMT ratio were computed after fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titers, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination log-10 titer and age as regressors.||4.02|1.81|
81637943|NCT01377844|162966041|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.21||The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline. Statistical significant is set at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline HbA1c, site, age category, gender and race||Change from baseline in HbA1c (%) at Week 2||-0.21|-0.42|< 0.0001
81701241|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.6||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.23||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.23|0.32|0.2900
81701242|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9||||0.8826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.77||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.77|0.44|0.8826
81701243|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.5||||0.5823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.4||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.40|0.18|0.5823
81701244|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7||||0.7636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.8||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.80|0.27|0.7636
81701245|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.4||||0.2407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.05||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.05|0.14|0.2407
81701246|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.2||||0.8826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.22||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||3.22|0.43|0.8826
81701247|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.5||||0.0961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.81||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 14: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.81|0.26|0.0961
81701248|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7||||0.7636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.11||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 14: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.11|0.38|0.7636
81701249|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.19||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 14: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.19|0.39|0.2900
81701250|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.0||||0.8826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.82||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 14: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.82|0.60|0.8826
81701251|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.0||||0.9925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.54||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.54|0.65|0.9925
81701252|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8||||0.7636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.17||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.17|0.52|0.7636
81701253|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8||||0.3929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.22||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.22|0.53|0.3929
81701254|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9||||0.8826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.43||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.43|0.62|0.8826
81701255|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.2||||0.7433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.2||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||2.20|0.70|0.7433
81701256|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8||||0.7636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.35||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.35|0.46|0.7636
81701257|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.6||||0.2407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.03||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.03|0.34|0.2407
81701258|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.1||||0.8826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.83||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.83|0.61|0.8826
81701259|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9||||0.9414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.71||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.71|0.51|0.9414
81701260|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.2||||0.7636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.14||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||2.14|0.68|0.7636
81701261|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.63||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.63|0.50|0.7380
81701262|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9||||0.8826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.58||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.58|0.49|0.8826
81701263|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.1||||0.9414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.65||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 1: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.65|0.67|0.9414
81701264|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9||||0.7907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.43||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 1: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.43|0.58|0.7907
81701265|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7||||0.2407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.04||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 1: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.04|0.43|0.2407
81701266|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.02||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 1: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.02|0.42|0.2670
81701267|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8||||0.5823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.11||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 3: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.11|0.62|0.5823
81701268|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9||||0.7636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.16||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 3: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.16|0.65|0.7636
81701269|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.6||||0.0422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.86||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 3: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.86|0.48|0.0422
81701270|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.96||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 3: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.96|0.53|0.2670
81701271|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.1||||0.8454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.78||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 5: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.78|0.72|0.8454
81701272|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.3||||0.7636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.0||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 5: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||2.00|0.81|0.7636
81701273|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7||||0.2824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.11||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 5: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.11|0.45|0.2824
81701274|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.3||||0.5155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.06||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 5: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||2.06|0.83|0.5155
81701275|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7||||0.5823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.06||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.06|0.50|0.5823
81701276|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.1||||0.7636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.7||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.70|0.78|0.7636
81701277|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8||||0.4644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.25||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.25|0.56|0.4644
81701278|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9||||0.8826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.31||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.31|0.59|0.8826
81701279|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8||||0.5823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.13||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.13|0.61|0.5823
81701280|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9||||0.7636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.23||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.23|0.65|0.7636
81701281|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8||||0.3299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.13||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.13|0.60|0.3299
81701282|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.03||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.03|0.54|0.2670
81701283|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8||||0.5823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.23||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.23|0.48|0.5823
81701284|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.1||||0.7907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.69||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.69|0.68|0.7907
81701285|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7||||0.2742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.09||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.09|0.43|0.2742
81701286|NCT01392378|163098195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.05||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.05|0.42|0.2670
81701287|NCT01392378|163098196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.93||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.22||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.22|0.71|0.813
81701288|NCT01392378|163098196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.03||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.34||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.34|0.79|0.845
81701289|NCT01392378|163098196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.85||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.11||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.11|0.65|0.461
81701290|NCT01392378|163098196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.89||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.16||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.16|0.68|0.545
81701291|NCT01392378|163098197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.91||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.06||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis PT: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.06|0.79|0.712
81701292|NCT01392378|163098197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.97||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.12||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis PT: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.12|0.84|0.837
81701293|NCT01392378|163098197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.9||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.04||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis PT: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.04|0.78|0.357
81701294|NCT01392378|163098197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.88||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.01||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis PT: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.01|0.76|0.190
81701295|NCT01392378|163098197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.96||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.1||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis FHA: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.10|0.83|0.813
81701296|NCT01392378|163098197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.84||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.96||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis FHA: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.96|0.73|0.136
81701297|NCT01392378|163098197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.85||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.98||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis FHA: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.98|0.74|0.104
81701298|NCT01392378|163098197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.85||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis FHA: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.85|0.64|<0.001
81701299|NCT01392378|163098197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.86||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.04||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis PRN: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.04|0.72|0.712
81701300|NCT01392378|163098197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.84||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.01||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis PRN: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.01|0.70|0.206
81701301|NCT01392378|163098197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.78||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.93||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis PRN: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.93|0.65|0.066
81701302|NCT01392378|163098197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.81||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.97||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis PRN: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.97|0.67|0.085
81701303|NCT01392378|163098198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.9||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.06||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Tetanus: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.06|0.77|0.712
81701304|NCT01392378|163098198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.86||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.0||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Tetanus: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.00|0.74|0.206
81701305|NCT01392378|163098198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.84||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.98||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Tetanus: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.98|0.72|0.104
81701306|NCT01392378|163098198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.74||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.87||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Tetanus: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.87|0.63|0.001
81701307|NCT01392378|163098198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.09||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Diphtheria: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.09|0.82|0.813
81701308|NCT01392378|163098198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.03||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.19||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Diphtheria: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.19|0.90|0.837
81701309|NCT01392378|163098198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.93||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.07||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Diphtheria: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.07|0.81|0.534
81701310|NCT01392378|163098198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.0||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.15||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Diphtheria: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.15|0.87|0.961
81701311|NCT01392378|163098199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.03||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.42||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.42|0.75|0.850
81701312|NCT01392378|163098199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.05||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.44||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.44|0.77|0.837
81701313|NCT01392378|163098199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.94||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.28||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.28|0.69|0.695
81701314|NCT01392378|163098199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.82||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.12||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.12|0.60|0.408
81701315|NCT01392378|163098200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.95||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.3||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 1: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.30|0.69|0.813
81701316|NCT01392378|163098200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.92||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.25||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 1: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.25|0.68|0.837
81701317|NCT01392378|163098200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.94||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.28||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 1: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.28|0.68|0.695
81701318|NCT01392378|163098200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.98||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.36||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 1: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.36|0.71|0.961
81701319|NCT01392378|163098200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.18||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.65||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 2: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.65|0.85|0.808
81701320|NCT01392378|163098200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.09||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.5||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 2: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.50|0.80|0.837
81701321|NCT01392378|163098200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.92||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.28||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 2: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.28|0.66|0.695
81701322|NCT01392378|163098200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.82||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.15||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 2: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.15|0.58|0.408
81701323|NCT01392378|163098200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.07||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.46||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 3: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.46|0.78|0.813
81701324|NCT01392378|163098200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.08||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 3: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.08|0.59|0.343
81701325|NCT01392378|163098200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.12||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.52||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 3: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.52|0.82|0.695
81701326|NCT01392378|163098200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.95||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.31||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 3: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.31|0.69|0.925
81701327|NCT01392378|163098201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.08||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.43||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.43|0.81|0.910
81701328|NCT01392378|163098201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.04||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.37||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.37|0.79|0.850
81701329|NCT01392378|163098201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.92||||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.21||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.21|0.70|0.868
81701330|NCT01392378|163098201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.87||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.15||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.15|0.67|0.914
81701331|NCT01392378|163098202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.05||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.23||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis PT: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.23|0.89|0.910
81701332|NCT01392378|163098202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.04||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.22||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis PT: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.22|0.89|0.850
81701333|NCT01392378|163098202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.0||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.16||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis PT: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.16|0.85|0.961
81701334|NCT01392378|163098202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.99||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.16||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis PT: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.16|0.85|0.916
81701335|NCT01392378|163098202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.99||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.12||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis FHA: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.12|0.87|0.910
81701336|NCT01392378|163098202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.01||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.14||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis FHA: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.14|0.89|0.909
81701337|NCT01392378|163098202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.06||||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.2||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis FHA: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.20|0.93|0.868
81701338|NCT01392378|163098202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.92||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.05||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis FHA: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.05|0.81|0.914
81701339|NCT01392378|163098202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.92||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.11||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis PRN: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.11|0.76|0.910
81701340|NCT01392378|163098202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.91||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.09||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis PRN: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.09|0.76|0.850
81701341|NCT01392378|163098202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.93||||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.12||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis PRN: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.12|0.78|0.868
81515350|NCT04452435|162719616|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the treatments were equivalent and was to be rejected in favour of the alternative hypothesis that a treatment difference existed, if the probability of the null hypothesis being true was less than 10%.|||||=|0.0492|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.0492
81527120|NCT01620528|162741541|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.09|||ANCOVA|||||0.09|-1.63|0.080
81701342|NCT01392378|163098202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.92||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.1||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Pertussis PRN: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.10|0.76|0.914
81701343|NCT01392378|163098203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.96||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.1||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Tetanus: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.10|0.83|0.910
81701344|NCT01392378|163098203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.94||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.07||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Tetanus: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.07|0.82|0.850
81701345|NCT01392378|163098203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.98||||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.12||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Tetanus: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.12|0.86|0.939
81701346|NCT01392378|163098203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.86||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.98||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Tetanus: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.98|0.75|0.279
81701347|NCT01392378|163098203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.86||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.97||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Diphtheria: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.97|0.76|0.149
81701348|NCT01392378|163098203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.02||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.14||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Diphtheria: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.14|0.91|0.850
81701349|NCT01392378|163098203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.89||||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.99||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Diphtheria: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||0.99|0.79|0.394
81701350|NCT01392378|163098203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.98||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.1||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Diphtheria: Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.10|0.87|0.916
81701351|NCT01392378|163098204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.26||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.76||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.76|0.90|0.869
81701352|NCT01392378|163098204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.07||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.48||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.48|0.78|0.850
81701353|NCT01392378|163098204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.1||||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.52||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.52|0.80|0.868
81701354|NCT01392378|163098204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.1||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.52||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Ratio of GMCs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.52|0.80|0.916
81701355|NCT01392378|163098205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.98||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.24||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 1: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.24|0.78|0.910
81701356|NCT01392378|163098205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.05||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.32||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 1: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.32|0.83|0.850
81701357|NCT01392378|163098205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.09||||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.37||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 1: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.37|0.87|0.868
81701358|NCT01392378|163098205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.02||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.28||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 1: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.28|0.81|0.916
81515351|NCT04452435|162719617|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the treatments were equivalent and was to be rejected in favour of the alternative hypothesis that a treatment difference existed, if the probability of the null hypothesis being true was less than 10%.|||||=|0.9923|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.9923
81701359|NCT01392378|163098205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.99||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.23||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 2: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.23|0.79|0.910
81701360|NCT01392378|163098205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.94||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.17||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 2: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.17|0.76|0.850
81701361|NCT01392378|163098205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.95||||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.17||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 2: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.17|0.77|0.868
81701362|NCT01392378|163098205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.98||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.21||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 2: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.21|0.79|0.916
81453770|NCT02933255|162595797|OTHER|||||||0.04||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+T cell infiltration in the center of the tumor at time of prostatectomy compared to baseline.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.04
81515352|NCT04452435|162719618|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the treatments were equivalent and was to be rejected in favour of the alternative hypothesis that a treatment difference existed, if the probability of the null hypothesis being true was less than 10%.|||||=|0.5355|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.5355
81515353|NCT04452435|162719619|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the treatments were equivalent and was to be rejected in favour of the alternative hypothesis that a treatment difference existed, if the probability of the null hypothesis being true was less than 10%.|||||=|0.4738|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.4738
81515354|NCT04452435|162719620|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the treatments were equivalent and was to be rejected in favour of the alternative hypothesis that a treatment difference existed, if the probability of the null hypothesis being true was less than 10%.|||||=|0.9418|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.9418
81515355|NCT04452435|162719621|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the treatments were equivalent and was to be rejected in favour of the alternative hypothesis that a treatment difference existed, if the probability of the null hypothesis being true was less than 10%.|||||=|0.9733|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.9733
81515356|NCT04452435|162719622|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the treatments were equivalent and was to be rejected in favour of the alternative hypothesis that a treatment difference existed, if the probability of the null hypothesis being true was less than 10%.|||||=|0.0568|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||=0.0568
81515357|NCT04452435|162719623|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the treatments were equivalent and was to be rejected in favour of the alternative hypothesis that a treatment difference existed, if the probability of the null hypothesis being true was less than 10%.|||||=|0.6088|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||=0.6088
81515358|NCT04452435|162719624|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the treatments were equivalent and was to be rejected in favour of the alternative hypothesis that a treatment difference existed, if the probability of the null hypothesis being true was less than 10%.|||||=|0.5757|||||||Log Rank|||||||=0.5757
81527121|NCT01620528|162741541|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||||-0.48|-2.25|0.003
81576527|NCT01702454|162824629|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion: The lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the GMT ratio is above 1|Adjusted GMT ratio|3.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.89|5.37|||||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval.|The adjusted GMT of HI antibodies for B/Brisbane strain at post-vaccination dose 1, the GMT ratio of Fluarix Quadrivalent Primed Group/Fluarix Quadrivalent Unprimed Group and the 2-sided 95% CI on each GMT ratio were computed after fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titers, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination log-10 titer and age as regressors.||5.37|2.89|
81637944|NCT01377844|162966041|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.41||The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline. Statistical significant is set at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline HbA1c, site, age category, gender and race||Change from baseline in HbA1c (%) at Week 6||-0.41|-0.78|< 0.0001
81701363|NCT01392378|163098205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.97||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.23||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 3: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.23|0.77|0.910
81701364|NCT01392378|163098205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.84||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.06||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 3: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen twice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.06|0.67|0.850
81701365|NCT01392378|163098205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.98||||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.23||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 3: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Paracetamol thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.23|0.78|0.939
81701366|NCT01392378|163098205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.96||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.21||P-values were adjusted using false discovery rate procedure.|General Linear Model|||Poliomyelitis Type 3: Ratio of GMTs along with 2-sided 95% CI were back transformed from the difference of the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa + Ibuprofen thrice daily group minus the LS mean of 13vPnC + INFANRIX hexa group.||1.21|0.76|0.916
81701367|NCT00180271|163098215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.84||The trial involved prespecified event monitoring at up to 20 successive periods by an independent DSMB to permit trial termination if the CRT-D was superior to, inferior to, or not different from ICD according to prespecified stopping rules.|Log Rank||A Hazard ratio \< 1.0 would indicate that the result favors CRT-D.|The trial utilized a Wang-Tsiatis (delta=0.1) group-sequential design with 95% power to detect a hazard ratio of 0.75 at a two-sided significance level of 0.05. Primary analysis based on statistical evaluation comparing the life-table event-free survival time graphs for CRT-D and ICD-only arms of the trial. Stratified Cox proportional-hazards regression was used to estimate a hazard ratio and statistical significance was evaluated with the log-rank test. Stratified by center and ischemic status.||0.84|0.52|< 0.001
81701368|NCT00180271|163098216|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.86|||Andersen-Gill|Andersen-Gill model performed, adjusted for a previous HF event in the study, stratified by ischemic status and using robust variance estimation.|Model adjusted for previously experienced heart failure event in the study. Hazard Ratio (95% CI) comparing patients with a previous heart failure event to those patients without a prior heart failure event equaled 8.84 (6084, 11.43), p\<0.001.|||0.86|0.53|0.001
81576528|NCT01702454|162824629|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion: The lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the GMT ratio is above 1|Adjusted GMT ratio|6.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.21|8.63|||||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval.|The adjusted GMT of HI antibodies for B/Hub-Wuj strain at post-vaccination dose 1, the GMT ratio of Fluarix Quadrivalent Primed Group/Fluarix Quadrivalent Unprimed Group and the 2-sided 95% CI on each GMT ratio were computed after fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titers, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination log-10 titer and age as regressors.||8.63|5.21|
81701369|NCT00788697|163098217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Sensitivity (%)|11.3||||0.0754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|23.6|||McNemar|||||23.6|-1.0|0.0754
81701370|NCT00788697|163098217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Sensitivity (%)|19.4||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|30.5|||McNemar|||||30.5|8.3|0.0011
81701371|NCT00788697|163098217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Sensitivity (%)|-19.4||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|-7.8|||McNemar|||||-7.8|-30.9|0.0016
81701372|NCT00788697|163098218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Specificity (%)|47.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.4|57.4|||McNemar|||||57.4|37.4|<.0001
81701373|NCT00788697|163098218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Specificity (%)|60.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.5|70.2|||McNemar|||||70.2|50.5|<.0001
81701374|NCT00788697|163098218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Specificity (%)|29.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|38.9|||McNemar|||||38.9|19.7|<.0001
81701375|NCT00788697|163098219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Accuracy (%)|28.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.5|37.0|||McNemar|||||37.0|20.5|<.0001
81701376|NCT00788697|163098219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Accuracy (%)|39.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.3|47.1|||McNemar|||||47.1|31.3|<.0001
81701377|NCT00788697|163098219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Accuracy (%)|4.2||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|12.3|||McNemar|||||12.3|-4.0|0.3173
81701378|NCT00788697|163098220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wald Test|||||||<.0001
81701379|NCT00788697|163098220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wald Test|||||||<.0001
81701380|NCT00788697|163098220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Wald Test|||||||0.0004
81701381|NCT00788697|163098221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wald Test|||||||<.0001
81701382|NCT00788697|163098221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wald Test|||||||<.0001
81701383|NCT00788697|163098221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.761|||||||Wald Test|||||||0.7610
81701384|NCT01998880|163098227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.59||Type I error controlled through closed test procedure.|Log Rank, Stratified||Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.|||0.59|0.36|<0.0001
81701385|NCT01998880|163098229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.5|||Log Rank, Stratified||Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.|||0.50|0.31|<0.0001
81701386|NCT01998880|163098230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.2841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.16|||Log Rank, Stratified||Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.|||1.16|0.61|0.2841
81701387|NCT01998880|163098231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|45.1|||Chi-squared|||||45.1|23.5|<0.0001
81701388|NCT01998880|163098233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.61|||Log-ranked, Stratified||Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.|||0.61|0.35|<0.0001
81701389|NCT01998880|163098237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (stratified)|0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.53|||Log Rank, Stratified||Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.|||0.53|0.30|<0.0001
81701390|NCT01998880|163098238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (stratified)|0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.65|||Log Rank, Stratified||Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.|||0.65|0.31|<0.0001
81701391|NCT01998880|163098239|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|33.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.1|43.9|||Chi-squared|||Includes subjects with best overall response: CR, CRi, PR or nPR.||43.9|22.1|< 0.0001
81701392|NCT00004732|163098240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.51|||||HR (95% CI) adjusted for age, sex and symptomatic status|||1.51|0.81|
81701393|NCT00004732|163098241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.23|||||HR (95% CI) for WOMEN CAS vs CEA (adjusted for age and symptomatic status)|||2.23|0.82|
81701394|NCT02713789|163098249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.827|||||||ANCOVA|||SEP2||||0.827
81701395|NCT02713789|163098249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.594|||||||ANCOVA|||SEP2||||0.594
81701396|NCT02713789|163098249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.274|||||||ANCOVA|||SEP3||||0.274
81701397|NCT02713789|163098249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.766|||||||ANCOVA|||SEP3||||0.766
81701398|NCT02713789|163098250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.384|||||||t-test, 1 sided|one-sided paired t-test at 5% significance level||||||0.384
81701399|NCT02713789|163098250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.144|||||||t-test, 1 sided|one-sided paired t-test at 5% significance level||||||0.144
81701400|NCT02713789|163098250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||t-test, 1 sided|one-sided paired t-test at 5% significance level||||||0.022
81701401|NCT02713789|163098250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.137|||||||t-test, 1 sided|p-value (one-sided) corresponds to the two sample t-test analysis||||||0.137
81701402|NCT02713789|163098250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.123|||||||t-test, 1 sided|p-value (one-sided) corresponds to the two sample t-test analysis||||||0.123
81701403|NCT02713789|163098251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 1 sided|one-sided paired t-test at 5% significance level||||||0.160
81701404|NCT02713789|163098251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.208|||||||t-test, 1 sided|one-sided paired t-test at 5% significance level||||||0.208
81701405|NCT02713789|163098251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.316|||||||t-test, 1 sided|one-sided paired t-test at 5% significance level||||||0.316
81701406|NCT02713789|163098251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.221|||||||t-test, 1 sided|p-value (one-sided) corresponds to the two sample t-test analysis||||||0.221
81701407|NCT02713789|163098251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.172|||||||t-test, 1 sided|p-value (one-sided) corresponds to the two sample t-test analysis||||||0.172
81701408|NCT02713789|163098252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.199|||||||t-test, 1 sided|one-sided paired t-test at 5% significance level||||||0.199
81701409|NCT02713789|163098252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203|||||||t-test, 1 sided|one-sided paired t-test at 5% significance level||||||0.203
81701410|NCT02713789|163098252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 1 sided|one-sided paired t-test at 5% significance level||||||0.500
81701411|NCT02713789|163098252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.296|||||||t-test, 1 sided|p-value (one-sided) corresponds to the two sample t-test analysis||||||0.296
81701412|NCT02713789|163098252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.286|||||||t-test, 1 sided|p-value (one-sided) corresponds to the two sample t-test analysis||||||0.286
81701413|NCT02713789|163098253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.449|||||||t-test, 1 sided|one-sided paired t-test at 5% significance level||||||0.449
81701414|NCT02713789|163098253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.381|||||||t-test, 1 sided|one-sided paired t-test at 5% significance level||||||0.381
81701415|NCT02713789|163098253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 1 sided|one-sided paired t-test at 5% significance level||||||0.011
81701416|NCT02713789|163098253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|p-value (one-sided) corresponds to the two sample t-test analysis||||||0.05
81701417|NCT02713789|163098253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 1 sided|p-value (one-sided) corresponds to the two sample t-test analysis||||||0.09
81701418|NCT02713789|163098254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.074|||||||t-test, 1 sided|one-sided paired t-test at 5% significance level||||||0.074
81701419|NCT02713789|163098254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.468|||||||t-test, 1 sided|one-sided paired t-test at 5% significance level||||||0.468
81701420|NCT02713789|163098254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.109|||||||t-test, 1 sided|one-sided paired t-test at 5% significance level||||||0.109
81701421|NCT02713789|163098254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.493|||||||t-test, 1 sided|p-value (one-sided) corresponds to the two sample t-test analysis||||||0.493
81515359|NCT04452435|162719625|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the treatments were equivalent and was to be rejected in favour of the alternative hypothesis that a treatment difference existed, if the probability of the null hypothesis being true was less than 10%.|||||=|0.8588|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.8588
81701422|NCT02713789|163098254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.235|||||||t-test, 1 sided|p-value (one-sided) corresponds to the two sample t-test analysis||||||0.235
81701423|NCT02713789|163098255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.136|||||||ANCOVA|||SEP1||||0.136
81701424|NCT02713789|163098255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.498|||||||ANCOVA|||SEP1||||0.498
81701425|NCT02713789|163098255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.369|||||||ANCOVA|||SEP4||||0.369
81701426|NCT02713789|163098255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.337|||||||ANCOVA|||SEP4||||0.337
81701427|NCT02713789|163098255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||ANCOVA|||SEP5||||0.160
81701428|NCT02061748|163098262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0111|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||0.0111
81701429|NCT02061748|163098263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0861|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||0.0861
81701430|NCT02061748|163098264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||0.0011
81701431|NCT02061748|163098265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||0.0019
81701432|NCT02061748|163098266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0808|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||0.0808
81701433|NCT02061748|163098267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3502|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||0.3502
81701434|NCT02061748|163098268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0068|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||0.0068
81701435|NCT02061748|163098269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0271|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||0.0271
81701436|NCT02061748|163098270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0749|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||0.0749
81701437|NCT02061748|163098271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0072|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||0.0072
81701438|NCT02061748|163098272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0055|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||0.0055
81701439|NCT02061748|163098273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0284|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||0.0284
81701440|NCT02061748|163098274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.907|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||0.907
81701441|NCT02061748|163098275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8208|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||0.8208
81701442|NCT02061748|163098276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1534|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||0.1534
81701443|NCT02061748|163098277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3055|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||0.3055
81701444|NCT02061748|163098278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9573|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||0.9573
81527122|NCT01620528|162741542|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.14|||ANCOVA|||||0.14|-1.44|0.106
81701445|NCT02061748|163098279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8465|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||0.8465
81701446|NCT02061748|163098280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||0.0006
81701447|NCT02061748|163098281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||<0.0001
81701448|NCT02061748|163098282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0185|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||0.0185
81701449|NCT02061748|163098283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0138|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||0.0138
81701450|NCT02061748|163098284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.261|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||0.261
81701451|NCT02061748|163098285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4407|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||0.4407
81701452|NCT02061748|163098286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2665|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||0.2665
81701453|NCT02061748|163098287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8017|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||0.8017
81701454|NCT02061748|163098288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||<0.0001
81701455|NCT02061748|163098289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2083|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||0.2083
81701456|NCT02061748|163098290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0023|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||0.0023
81701457|NCT02061748|163098291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5331|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||0.5331
81701458|NCT02061748|163098292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||0.0003
81701459|NCT02061748|163098293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2646|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||0.2646
81701460|NCT02061748|163098294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Chi-squared|||Study outcomes for the primary analysis were identified using either the admitting diagnoses or on any of the service lines associated with an inpatient hospitalization.||||0.0004
81701461|NCT02061748|163098295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Chi-squared|||The post-hoc analysis defined the principal diagnosis as the primary diagnosis on the first inpatient hospital claim with a room and board charge.||||0.0004
81701462|NCT03788616|163098301|EQUIVALENCE|assuming 95% power of the study|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.478
81701463|NCT02574481|163098304|NON_INFERIORITY|A two-group Farrington-Manning test is used to test the one-sided hypothesis of non-inferiority in proportions.|||||<|0.0001||||||A two-group Farrington-Manning test is used to test the one-sided hypothesis of non-inferiority in proportions. If the P-value from the one-sided Farrington-Manning test is \<0.05, Eluvia is concluded to be non-inferior to Zilver PTX.|Farrington-Manning|||||||<0.0001
81701464|NCT02574481|163098305|NON_INFERIORITY|A two-group Farrington-Manning test is used to test the one-sided hypothesis of non-inferiority in proportions..|||||<|0.0001||||||A two-group Farrington-Manning test is used to test the one-sided hypothesis of non-inferiority in proportions. If the P-value from the one-sided Farrington-Manning test is \<0.05, Eluvia is concluded to be non-inferior to Zilver PTX.|Farrington-Manning|||||||<0.0001
81453771|NCT02933255|162595797|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+T cell infiltration in the invasive margin at time of prostatectomy compared to baseline.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.002
81701465|NCT02940860|163098328|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority could be claimed if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) was above -0.5 g/dL.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.23|||||The Mixed Model for Repeated Measurement (MMRM) used for testing, included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, strata, and the continuous covariates of baseline Hb and baseline Hb-by-week interaction.|"Power:~With N=1000 subjects in the iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose treatment group and with N=500 subjects in the iron sucrose treatment group, assuming no difference between the treatment groups and assuming a common standard deviation (SD) of 1.5 g/dL, the power was 100% for demonstrating non-inferiority of the change in Hb from baseline to week 8, using a non-inferiority margin of -0.5 g/dL.~The significance level was set to 5%."||0.23|-0.06|
81701466|NCT02940860|163098329|OTHER||95% two-sided CI (iron isomaltoside)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.86||||||"Power:~With N=1000 subjects in the iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose, the power was 88% to demonstrate that the upper bound of the 95% CI of the incidence of treatment-emergent serious and/or severe non-serious hypersensitivity AEs was less than 3%.~The significance level was set to 5%."||0.86|0.06|
81701467|NCT02940860|163098329|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.77||||||Risk difference between iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose and iron sucrose was assessed for the individual trial with 95% Newcombe CI adjusted for stratum using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method.||0.77|-0.19|
81701468|NCT02940860|163098329|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be claimed if the upper bound of the 95% CI is below 1.5 % point.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.48||||||Risk difference between iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose and iron sucrose was assessed for the pooled FERWON-IDA and FERWON-NEPHRO trials (2008 subjects treated with iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose and 1000 subjects treated with iron sucrose) with 95% Newcombe CI adjusted for stratum using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method.||0.48|-0.57|
81701469|NCT02940860|163098330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0248|||||||Fisher Exact|||Adjudicated and confirmed treatment-emergent composite cardiovascular AEs. Any treatment emergent composite cardiovascular AEs were included in the statistical evaluation. The overall incidence of adjudicated and confirmed composite cardiovascular AEs was tabulated and compared between the treatment groups by a Fisher's exact test.||||0.0248
81701470|NCT02940860|163098331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0185|||||||Log Rank|||The time to first adjudicated and confirmed composite cardiovascular AEs was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method and the hypothesis of no treatment difference was assessed by a log-rank test.||||0.0185
81701471|NCT02940860|163098333|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.0478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.87|||Repeated measures logistic regressioin|||"Week 1~Hb increase of ≥1 g/dL from baseline to week 1.~Proportion of Hb responders to each week was analysed using a repeated measures logistic regression model with treatment, visit, strata, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate."||1.87|1.00|0.0478
81576529|NCT01702454|162824631|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|SCR difference was calculated using standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the group difference in proportion.|Difference in percentages|44.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.87|52.84||||||To assess the immune response in terms of SCR difference at Day 7 after one dose of Fluarix Quadrivalent vaccine (2012-2013 formulation) in vaccine-primed and vaccine-unprimed subjects, for all the strains.||52.84|35.87|
81576530|NCT01702454|162824631|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|SCR difference was calculated using standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the group difference in proportion.|Difference in percentages|45.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.58|53.3||||||To assess the immune response in terms of SCR difference at Day 7 after one dose of Fluarix Quadrivalent vaccine (2012-2013 formulation) in vaccine-primed and vaccine-unprimed subjects, for all the strains.||53.3|36.58|
81576531|NCT01702454|162824631|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|SCR difference was calculated using standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the group difference in proportion.|Difference in percentages|37.86||||||95.0|28.83|46.26||||||To assess the immune response in terms of SCR difference at Day 7 after one dose of Fluarix Quadrivalent vaccine (2012-2013 formulation) in vaccine-primed and vaccine-unprimed subjects, for all the strains.||46.26|28.83|
81576532|NCT01702454|162824631|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|SCR difference was calculated using standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the group difference in proportion|Difference in percentages|56.0||||||95.0|48.32|63.04||||||"To assess the immune response in terms of SCR difference at Day 7 after one dose of Fluarix Quadrivalent vaccine (2012-2013 formulation) in vaccine-primed and vaccine-unprimed subjects, for all the strains.~B/Hu-Wuj = B/Hubei-Wujiagang/158/2009 (Yamagata)"||63.04|48.32|
81576533|NCT01702454|162824633|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|SPR difference was calculated using standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the group difference in proportion.|Difference in SPR|62.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.27|68.89||||||To assess the immune response in terms of SPR difference at Day 7 after one dose of Fluarix Quadrivalent vaccine (2012-2013 formulation) in vaccine-primed and vaccine-unprimed subjects, for all the strains||68.89|55.27|
81701472|NCT02940860|163098333|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.36|||Repeated measures logistic regressioin|||"Week 2~Hb increase of ≥1 g/dL from baseline to week 2.~Proportion of Hb responders to each week was analysed using a repeated measures logistic regression model with treatment, visit, strata, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate."||2.36|1.39|<0.0001
81701473|NCT02940860|163098333|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.79|||Repeated measures logistic regressioin|||"Week 4~Hb increase of ≥1 g/dL from baseline to week 4.~Proportion of Hb responders to each week was analysed using a repeated measures logistic regression model with treatment, visit, strata, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate."||1.79|1.11|0.0048
81701474|NCT02940860|163098333|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.27|||Repeated measures logistic regressioin|||"Week 8~Hb increase of ≥1 g/dL from baseline to week 8.~Proportion of Hb responders to each week was analysed using a repeated measures logistic regression model with treatment, visit, strata, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate."||1.27|0.80|0.9440
81701475|NCT02940860|163098334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0174|||||||Log Rank|||Time to Hb response was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method and the hypothesis of no treatment difference was assessed by a 2-sided log-rank test.||||0.0174
81515360|NCT04452435|162719627|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the treatments were equivalent and was to be rejected in favour of the alternative hypothesis that a treatment difference existed, if the probability of the null hypothesis being true was less than 10%.|||||=|0.003|||||||Chi-squared|||||||=0.003
81515361|NCT02292758|162719644|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.912||||0.7609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.431|1.93|||Log Rank||Unadjusted HR; Model stratified by: prior bevacizumab (Y vs N) and prior lines of chemotherapy (1 vs 2+)|||1.930|0.431|0.7609
81527123|NCT01620528|162741542|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|-1.02|||ANCOVA|||||-1.02|-2.67|< 0.001
81576534|NCT01702454|162824633|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|SPR difference was calculated using standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the group difference in proportion.|Difference in SPR|47.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.08|55.06||||||To assess the immune response in terms of SPR difference at Day 7 after one dose of Fluarix Quadrivalent vaccine (2012-2013 formulation) in vaccine-primed and vaccine-unprimed subjects, for all the strains.||55.06|39.08|
81576535|NCT01702454|162824633|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|SPR difference was calculated using standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the group difference in proportion|Difference in SPR|56.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.44|63.43||||||To assess the immune response in terms of SPR difference at Day 7 after one dose of Fluarix Quadrivalent vaccine (2012-2013 formulation) in vaccine-primed and vaccine-unprimed subjects, for all the strains.||63.43|49.44|
81701476|NCT02940860|163098335|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.5074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.45|||Regression, Logistic|||The proportion of subjects who achieved a Hb level of \>12 g/dL at any time from week 1 to week 8 was analysed using a logistic regression model with treatment and strata as fixed effects. The estimated treatment ratio of iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose versus iron sucrose is presented with 95% CI and corresponding p-value.||1.45|0.83|0.5074
81701477|NCT02940860|163098336|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.1035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||"The proportion of subjects who achieved an increase in Hb concentration ≥2 g/dL at any time from week 1 to week 8 was analysed using a logistic regression model with treatment and strata as fixed effects.~The estimated treatment ratio of iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose versus iron sucrose was presented with 95% CI and corresponding p-value."||1.60|0.96|0.1035
81701478|NCT02940860|163098337|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.4|||Regression, Logistic|||"Proportion of subject who achieved a s-ferritin level of ≥100 ng/mL AND a TSAT of 20-50% at any time from week 1 to week 8 was analysed using a logistic regression model with treatment and strata as fixed effects.~The estimated treatment ratio of iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose versus iron sucrose is presented with 95% CI and corresponding p-value."||2.40|1.38|<0.0001
81701479|NCT02940860|163098338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.31|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 1~Change in Hb concentration from baseline to week 1 was analysed using a MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates."||0.31|0.12|<0.0001
81701480|NCT02940860|163098338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.36|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 2~Change in Hb concentration from baseline to week 2 was analysed using a MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates."||0.36|0.14|<0.0001
81701481|NCT02940860|163098338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.28|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 4~Change in Hb concentration from baseline to week 4 was analysed using a MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates."||0.28|0.02|0.0208
81701482|NCT02940860|163098339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|309.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|280.7|337.8|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 1~Change in concentrations of s-ferritin from baseline to week 1 was analysed using a MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment by-week interaction effects are presented by week, include 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||337.8|280.7|<0.0001
81701483|NCT02940860|163098339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|95.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.9|123.7|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 2~Change in concentrations of s-ferritin from baseline to week 2 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment by-week interaction effects are presented by week, include 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||123.7|67.9|<0.0001
81515362|NCT02292758|162719644|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.642|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.249|1.656|||||Adjusted HR; Model adjusted by: age, gender, race (white vs others), number of metastatic sites (1 vs 2 vs 3+), ECOG PS (0 vs 1), tumor site (colon, rectum/rectosigmoid, multiple)|||1.656|0.249|
81515363|NCT02292758|162719647|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.471||||0.0446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.209|1.062|||Log Rank||Unadjusted HR; Model stratified by: prior bevacizumab (Y vs N) and prior lines of chemotherapy (1 vs 2+)|||1.062|0.209|0.0446
81515364|NCT02292758|162719647|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.406|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|1.089|||||Adjusted HR; Model adjusted by: age, gender, race (white vs others), number of metastatic sites (1 vs 2 vs 3+), ECOG PS (0 vs 1), tumor site (colon, rectum/rectosigmoid, multiple)|||1.089|0.151|
81515365|NCT02292758|162719649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3415|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3415
81515366|NCT02292758|162719650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1279|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1279
81515367|NCT02292758|162719651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.447|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.447
81515368|NCT02292758|162719652|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.755||||0.3738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.345|1.655|||Log Rank||Unadjusted HR; Model stratified by: prior bevacizumab (Y vs N) and prior lines of chemotherapy (1 vs 2+)|||1.655|0.345|0.3738
81515369|NCT02292758|162719653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4283|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Cetuximab comparison||||0.4283
81515370|NCT02292758|162719653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5262|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Irinotecan comparison||||0.5262
81515371|NCT03622112|162719656|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.036||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.126|0.054|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.054|-0.126|0.437
81515372|NCT03622112|162719656|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.054||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.143|0.035|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.035|-0.143|0.236
81515373|NCT03622112|162719656|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.128|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.128|-0.050|0.389
81515374|NCT03622112|162719656|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.076||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.165|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.165|-0.013|0.094
81515375|NCT03622112|162719656|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.082||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.167|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.167|-0.003|0.060
81515376|NCT03622112|162719656|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.199|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.199|0.023|0.014
81515377|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.029||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.105|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||0.105|-0.048|0.463
81515378|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.098|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||0.098|-0.055|0.576
81515379|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.078||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.154|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||0.154|0.001|0.047
81515380|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.179|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||0.179|0.025|0.009
81515381|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.104||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.178|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||0.178|0.031|0.006
81515382|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|0.194|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||0.194|0.041|0.003
81515383|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.018||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.068|0.103|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||0.103|-0.068|0.685
81515384|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.144|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||0.144|-0.026|0.176
81576536|NCT01702454|162824633|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|SPR difference was calculated using standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the group difference in proportion.|Difference in SPR|56.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.41|63.49||||||"To assess the immune response in terms of SPR difference at Day 7 after one dose of Fluarix Quadrivalent vaccine (2012-2013 formulation) in vaccine-primed and vaccine-unprimed subjects, for all the strains.~B/Hu-Wuj = B/Hubei-Wujiagang/158/2009 (Yamagata)"||63.49|49.41|
81701484|NCT02940860|163098339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.7834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|28.1|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 4~Change in concentrations of s-ferritin from baseline to week 4 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment by-week interaction effects are presented by week, include 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||28.1|-21.2|0.7834
81515385|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.098||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.183|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||0.183|0.013|0.024
81515386|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.106||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||0.191|0.021|0.014
81515387|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.114||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||0.196|0.032|0.006
81515388|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.165|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.249|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||0.249|0.081|< 0.001
81515389|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.017||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|0.106|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||0.106|-0.072|0.707
81515390|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.005||||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.083|0.094|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||0.094|-0.083|0.904
81515391|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.157|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||0.157|-0.018|0.121
81515392|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.012|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||0.188|0.012|0.026
81515393|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.139||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.055|0.224|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||0.224|0.055|0.001
81515394|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.122||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|0.209|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||0.209|0.035|0.006
81515395|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.068|0.081|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.081|-0.068|0.856
81515396|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.008||||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.082|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.082|-0.066|0.832
81515397|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.071||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.145|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.145|-0.003|0.060
81515398|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.096||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.170|0.022|0.011
81515399|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.181|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.181|0.039|0.003
81515400|NCT03622112|162719657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.129|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.055|0.202|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.202|0.055|<0.001
81515401|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.936||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.822|1.067|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||1.067|0.822|0.322
81515402|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.876||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.768|0.999|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||0.999|0.768|0.047
81515403|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.842||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.739|0.959|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||0.959|0.739|0.010
81515404|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.825||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.724|0.941|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||0.941|0.724|0.004
81576537|NCT00710710|162824666|OTHER||Maximum likelihood estimation|0.0233||||0.7021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0006|0.1229||p0 = 0.056, one sided exact binomial test with a 2.5% significance level|Exact binomial test|||Confirmed objective response, comparison with historical controls (Gemcitabine)||0.1229|0.0006|0.7021
81701485|NCT02940860|163098339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3||||0.7621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|24.7|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 8~Change in concentrations of s-ferritin from baseline to week 8 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment by-week interaction effects are presented by week, include 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||24.7|-18.1|0.7621
81701486|NCT02940860|163098340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|10.7|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 1~Change in TSAT from baseline to week 1 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment by-week interaction effects are presented by week, include 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||10.7|6.9|<0.0001
81701487|NCT02940860|163098340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.4|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 2~Change in TSAT from baseline to week 2 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment by-week interaction effects are presented by week, include 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||2.4|0.3|0.0129
81701488|NCT02940860|163098340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.2403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.5|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 4~Change in TSAT from baseline to week 4 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment by-week interaction effects are presented by week, include 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||1.5|-0.4|0.2403
81701489|NCT02940860|163098340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.8094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 8~Change in TSAT from baseline to week 8 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment by-week interaction effects are presented by week, include 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||1.2|-0.9|0.8094
81701490|NCT02940860|163098341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.4|32.7|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 1~Change in s-iron from baseline to week 1 was analysed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measurement (MMRM) including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment-by week interaction effects are presented by week, including 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||32.7|20.4|<0.0001
81701491|NCT02940860|163098341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9||||0.2229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|5.1|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 2~Change in s-iron from baseline to week 2 was analysed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measurement (MMRM) including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment-by week interaction effects are presented by week, including 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||5.1|-1.2|0.2229
81701492|NCT02940860|163098341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.9046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.6|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 4~Change in s-iron from baseline to week 4 was analysed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measurement (MMRM) including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment-by week interaction effects are presented by week, including 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||2.6|-2.9|0.9046
81701493|NCT02940860|163098341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.1307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|0.8|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 8~Change in s-iron from baseline to week 8 was analysed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measurement (MMRM) including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment-by week interaction effects are presented by week, including 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||0.8|-5.8|0.1307
81701494|NCT02940860|163098342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.8196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.92|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 1~Change in fatigue symptoms score from baseline to week 1 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline score and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates."||0.92|-0.73|0.8196
81701495|NCT02940860|163098342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.7132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.73|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 2~Change in fatigue symptoms score from baseline to week 2 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline score and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates."||0.73|-1.06|0.7132
81701496|NCT02940860|163098342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.25|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 8~Change in fatigue symptoms score from baseline to week 8 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline score and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates."||1.25|-0.71|0.5860
81701497|NCT01248364|163098398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.55|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for baseline FPG, diagnosis group, and baseline FPG by diagnosis group interaction.|Difference calculated as T2DM metformin minus T2DM Naive|No formal testing, exploratory analysis only.||0.55|-0.16|0.2790
81701498|NCT01248364|163098399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.2438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.62|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for baseline FPG, diagnosis group and baseline FPG by diagnosis group interaction.|Difference calculated as T2DM metformin minus T2DM Naive|No formal testing, exploratory analysis only.||0.62|-0.16|0.2438
81701499|NCT01248364|163098400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.6931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|1.79|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for baseline EPG fast, diagnosis group and baseline EPG fast by diagnosis group interaction.|Difference calculated as T2DM metformin minus T2DM Naive|No formal testing, exploratory analysis only.||1.79|-1.19|0.6931
81701500|NCT01248364|163098401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.1028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|4.07|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for baseline EPG fast, diagnosis group and baseline EPG fast by diagnosis group interaction.|Difference calculated as T2DM metformin minus T2DM Naive|No formal testing, exploratory analysis only.||4.07|-0.38|0.1028
81701501|NCT01248364|163098402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|10.5|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for baseline EPG AUC 5h, diagnosis group and baseline EPG AUC 5h by diagnosis group interaction.|Difference calculated as T2DM metformin minus T2DM Naive|No formal testing, exploratory analysis only.||10.50|0.47|0.0326
81701502|NCT01248364|163098403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.04|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for baseline PPG iAUC 5h, diagnosis group and baseline PPG iAUC 5h by diagnosis group interaction.|Difference calculated as T2DM metformin minus T2DM Naive|No formal testing, exploratory analysis only.||0.04|-3.20|0.0552
81701503|NCT01248364|163098404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.7561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|2.27|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for baseline PPG iAUC 5h, diagnosis group and baseline PPG iAUC 5h by diagnosis group interaction.|Difference calculated as T2DM metformin minus T2DM Naive|No formal testing, exploratory analysis only.||2.27|-1.66|0.7561
81453772|NCT02933255|162595797|OTHER|||||||0.46||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+T cell infiltration in the normal region at time of prostatectomy compared to baseline.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.46
81453773|NCT02933255|162595797|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4 T cell helper infiltration in the total tissue at time of prostatectomy compared to baseline.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81453774|NCT02933255|162595797|OTHER|||||||0.016||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4 T cell helper infiltration in the center of the tumor at time of prostatectomy compared to baseline.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.016
81453775|NCT02933255|162595797|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4 T cell helper infiltration in the invasive margin at time of prostatectomy compared to baseline.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.002
81453776|NCT02933255|162595797|OTHER|||||||0.38||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4 T cell helper infiltration in the normal region at time of prostatectomy compared to baseline.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.38
81515405|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.687|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.606|0.779|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||0.779|0.606|<0.001
81453777|NCT02933255|162595799|OTHER|The reported p-value is representative of changes in soluble factors at 4 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) cohort.||||||0.064|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.064
81453778|NCT02933255|162595799|OTHER|The reported p-value is representative of changes in soluble factors at 4 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.001
81453779|NCT02933255|162595799|OTHER|||||||0.003||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in soluble factors at 10 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.003
81453780|NCT02933255|162595799|OTHER|||||||0.003||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in soluble factors at 10 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.003
81453781|NCT02933255|162595799|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in soluble factors at 20 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.004
81453782|NCT02933255|162595799|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in soluble factors at 20 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.004
81453783|NCT02933255|162595800|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in TNFα at 4 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.002
81453784|NCT02933255|162595800|OTHER|||||||0.042||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in TNFα at 4 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.042
81453785|NCT02933255|162595800|OTHER|||||||0.233||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in TNFα at 10 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.233
81453786|NCT02933255|162595800|OTHER|||||||0.052||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in TNFα at 10 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.052
81453787|NCT02933255|162595800|OTHER|||||||0.055||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in TNFα at 20 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.055
81453788|NCT02933255|162595800|OTHER|||||||0.203||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in TNFα at 20 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.203
81453789|NCT02933255|162595800|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in IL-10 at 4 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81453790|NCT02933255|162595800|OTHER|||||||0.034||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in IL-10 at 4 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.034
81453791|NCT02933255|162595800|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in IL-10 at 10 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81453792|NCT02933255|162595800|OTHER|||||||0.034||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in IL-10 at 10 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.034
81453793|NCT02933255|162595800|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in IL-10 at 20 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.004
81453794|NCT02933255|162595800|OTHER|||||||0.129||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in IL-10 at 20 weeks of therapy compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.129
81453795|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.339||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.339
81453796|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.037||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.037
81453797|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.009||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.009
81453798|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.844||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.844
81453799|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.204||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+ T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.204
81453800|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.084||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+ T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.084
81453801|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.042||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+ T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.042
81453802|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.688||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+ T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.688
81453803|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in Treg cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81453804|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.733||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in Treg cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.733
81453805|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.519||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in Treg cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.519
81453806|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.695||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in Treg cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.695
81453807|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.034||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in cDC cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.034
81453808|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.301||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in cDC cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.301
81453809|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.38||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in cDC cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.38
81453810|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.014||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in cDC cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.014
81453811|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.791||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in monocytes at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.791
81453812|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.042||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in monocytes at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.042
81453813|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.424||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in monocytes at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.424
81453814|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.77||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in monocytes at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.77
81453815|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ki67+ T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.001
81453816|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.105||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ki67+ T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.105
81453817|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.622||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ki67+ T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.622
81453818|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.313||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ki67+ T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.313
81453819|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ EM ki67+ T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81453820|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.049||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ EM ki67+ T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.049
81453821|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.47||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ EM ki67+ T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.47
81453822|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.313||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ EM ki67+ T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.313
81453823|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ ICOS+ T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.001
81453824|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.092||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ ICOS+ T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.092
81453825|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.176||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ ICOS+ T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.176
81453826|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.232||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ ICOS+ T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.232
81453827|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+ ki67+ T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81453828|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.131||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+ ki67+ T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.131
81453829|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.424||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+ ki67+ T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.424
81453830|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.438||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+ ki67+ T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.438
81453831|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in Treg ICOS+ cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81453832|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.151||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in Treg ICOS+ cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.151
81453833|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.569||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in Treg ICOS+ cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.569
81453834|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.105||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in Treg ICOS+ cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.105
81453835|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.012||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in NK ki67+ cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.012
81453836|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.677||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in NK ki67+ cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.677
81453837|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.424||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in NK ki67+ cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.424
81453838|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.432||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in NK ki67+ cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.432
81453839|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.016||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in NK NKG2D+ cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.016
81453840|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.733||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in NK NKG2D+ cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.733
81453841|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.519||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in NK NKG2D+ cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.519
81453842|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.557||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in NK NKG2D+ cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.557
81453843|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.034||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in NK NKp46+ cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.034
81453844|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.092||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in NK NKp46+ cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.092
81453845|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.733||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in NK NKp46+ cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.733
81453846|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.922||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in NK NKp46+ cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.922
81453847|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.176||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+ naive T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.176
81453848|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.049||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+ naive T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.049
81453849|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+ naive T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.001
81453850|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.563||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+ naive T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.563
81453851|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.012||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+ CM T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.012
81453852|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.084||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+ CM T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.084
81453853|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.016||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+ CM T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.016
81453854|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.688||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD8+ CM T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.688
81453855|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.38||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in gMDSC at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.38
81453856|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.021||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in gMDSC at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.021
81453857|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.91||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in gMDSC at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.91
81453858|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.084||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in gMDSC at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.084
81453859|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.151||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in intermediate monocytes at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.151
81453860|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.042||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in intermediate monocytes at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.042
81453861|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.424||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in intermediate monocytes at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.424
81453862|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.846||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in intermediate monocytes at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.846
81453863|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.339||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in non-classical monocytes at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.339
81453864|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.012||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in non-classical monocytes at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.012
81453865|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.622||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in non-classical monocytes at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.622
81453866|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.492||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in non-classical monocytes at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.492
81453867|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.11||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ CM T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.11
81453868|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.02||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ CM T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.02
81453869|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.052||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ CM T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.052
81453870|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.844||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ CM T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.844
81453871|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER||||||>|0.999||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ naive T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||>0.999
81453872|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.049||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ naive T cells at week 4 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.049
81453873|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER|||||||0.339||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ naive T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the lead-in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.339
81453874|NCT02933255|162595802|OTHER||||||>|0.999||||||The reported p-value is representative of changes in CD4+ naive T cells at week 10 post treatment compared to baseline in the neoadjuvant cohort.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||>0.999
81453875|NCT02766283|162595818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.90
81453876|NCT02766283|162595819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.022
81453877|NCT00754546|162595826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||"ANOVA was used to examine the interaction between mode of exercise and treatment effect.~Twenty patients were considered adequate to provide a power of 85% with an alpha of 0.05."||||< 0.05
81453878|NCT00754546|162595826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing arformoterol with placebo with treadmill exercise||||0.024
81453879|NCT00754546|162595826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Arformoterol versus normal saline with cycle exercise||||0.038
81453880|NCT03922529|162595892|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.543|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.5430
81453881|NCT03922529|162595893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.7625|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.7625
81453882|NCT03922529|162595894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.8842|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.8842
81453883|NCT03922529|162595895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.4086|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.4086
81453884|NCT03922529|162595896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.3841|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.3841
81453885|NCT03922529|162595897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.1393|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|||The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||0.1393
81453886|NCT03922529|162595898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.3||0.9257|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.9257
81453887|NCT03922529|162595899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.8||0.6588|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.6588
81515406|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.553|0.719|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||0.719|0.553|<0.001
81453888|NCT03922529|162595900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.0||0.992|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.9920
81453889|NCT03922529|162595901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.9504|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.9504
81453890|NCT03922529|162595902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.6228|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.6228
81453891|NCT03922529|162595903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.7966|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.7966
81453892|NCT03922529|162595904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.5071|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.5071
81453893|NCT03922529|162595905|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.5553|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.5553
81453894|NCT03922529|162595906|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1194|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.1194
81453895|NCT03922529|162595907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.9012|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.9012
81453896|NCT03922529|162595908|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.4279|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.4279
81453897|NCT03922529|162595909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.1932|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.1932
81453898|NCT03922529|162595910|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.2723|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.2723
81453899|NCT03922529|162595911|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.8951|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.8951
81453900|NCT03922529|162595912|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.2574|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.2574
81453901|NCT03922529|162595913|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.8307|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.8307
81453902|NCT03922529|162595914|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.614|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.6140
81453903|NCT03922529|162595915|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.7327|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.7327
81453904|NCT03922529|162595916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7651|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum|||||||0.7651
81453905|NCT03922529|162595917|SUPERIORITY||Incident Rate Ratio|1.15||||0.3974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.59|||Negative binomial regression models|||||1.59|0.83|0.3974
81453906|NCT03922529|162595918|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.2727|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.2727
81515407|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.931||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|1.076|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||1.076|0.805|0.329
81515408|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.911||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.789|1.052|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||1.052|0.789|0.203
81515409|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.923||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.065|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||1.065|0.800|0.273
81515410|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.846||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.734|0.977|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||0.977|0.734|0.023
81515411|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.742|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.646|0.852|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||0.852|0.646|<0.001
81515412|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.703|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.609|0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||0.810|0.609|<0.001
81515413|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.917||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.783|1.074|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||1.074|0.783|0.283
81515414|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.933||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.797|1.092|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||1.092|0.797|0.386
81515415|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.886||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.758|1.035|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||1.035|0.758|0.126
81515416|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.855||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.731|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||1.000|0.731|0.050
81515417|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.723|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.623|0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||0.840|0.623|<0.001
81515418|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.642|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.749|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||0.749|0.550|<0.001
81515419|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.927||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.789|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||1.090|0.789|0.359
81515420|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.953||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.813|1.118|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||1.118|0.813|0.556
81515421|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.869||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.742|1.019|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||1.019|0.742|0.084
81515422|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.813||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.693|0.953|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.953|0.693|0.011
81515423|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.559|0.757|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.757|0.559|<0.001
81515424|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.623|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.533|0.729|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.729|0.533|<0.001
81515425|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.928||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.821|1.049|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||1.049|0.821|0.231
81515426|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.918||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.812|1.037|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||1.037|0.812|0.170
81515427|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.879||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.778|0.994|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.994|0.778|0.039
81453907|NCT03922529|162595919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.4269|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.4269
81453908|NCT03922529|162595920|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.4354|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.4354
81453909|NCT03922529|162595921|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.8695|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.8695
81453910|NCT03922529|162595922|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.7075|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.7075
81453911|NCT03922529|162595923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.8936|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome as a covariate using linear mixed models and multiple imputation for missing data.|The adjusted difference from a model may not necessarily match the raw difference between groups.|||||0.8936
81453912|NCT03922529|162595924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2794|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2794
81453913|NCT03922529|162595925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6177|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6177
81453914|NCT03922529|162595926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.144|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1440
81453915|NCT03922529|162595927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1122|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1122
81453916|NCT03922529|162595928|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.62|0.63|0.9653
81453917|NCT04034927|162595943|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.707|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.241|2.068|||||The numerator is the experimental arm (odds of response) and the denominator is the control arm (odds of response).|Odds ratio for experimental arm (O + T) response compared to control arm (O) response.||2.068|0.241|
81453918|NCT02291510|162595946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|35.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|32.27|38.74|||ANOVA|Included treatment, sequence, and period and as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||2000 mg Met XR QD is the denominator for the % ratio of least squares (LS) means and the comparator for the p-values.||38.74|32.27|<0.001
81453919|NCT02291510|162595946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|52.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|47.77|57.36|||ANOVA|Included treatment, sequence, and period and as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||2000 mg Met XR QD is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||57.36|47.77|<0.001
81453920|NCT02291510|162595946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|32.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|29.3|35.18|||ANOVA|Included treatment, sequence, and period and as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||1000 mg Met IR BID is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||35.18|29.30|<0.001
81453921|NCT02291510|162595946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|47.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.38|52.09|||ANOVA|Included treatment, sequence, and period and as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||1000 mg Met IR BID is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||52.09|43.38|<0.001
81453922|NCT02291510|162595946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|110.1||||0.0832|TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.5|120.68|||ANOVA|Included treatment, sequence, and period and as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||2000 mg Met XR QD is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||120.68|100.50|0.0832
81453923|NCT02291510|162595947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|35.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|32.43|39.77|||ANOVA|Included treatment, sequence, and period and as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||2000 mg Met XR QD is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||39.77|32.43|<0.001
81453924|NCT02291510|162595947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|53.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|47.88|58.71|||ANOVA|Included treatment, sequence, and period and as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||2000 mg Met XR QD is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||58.71|47.88|<0.001
81453925|NCT02291510|162595947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|45.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.88|50.13|||ANOVA|Included treatment, sequence, and period and as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||1000 mg Met IR BID is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||50.13|40.88|<0.001
81453926|NCT02291510|162595947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|66.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.34|74.0|||ANOVA|Included treatment, sequence, and period and as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||1000 mg Met IR BID is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||74.00|60.34|<0.001
81453927|NCT02291510|162595947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|79.3||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.65|87.86|||ANOVA|Included treatment, sequence, and period and as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||2000 mg Met XR QD is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||87.86|71.65|0.0004
81453928|NCT02652611|162595972|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3|||=|0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||We reported the average pain and function from 6 to 24 months postinjury with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and summarized pain and function at 6, 9, 12, 18, and 24 months postinjury with means and standard deviations and medians with interquartile ranges.||1.4|-0.8|=0.57
81453929|NCT02652611|162595973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|12.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||12.3|-2.9|0.21
81453930|NCT02422797|162596005|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in response rates between the two treatment arms was greater than -10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|4.2|||||Estimates based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline stratification factors: Age group (\< or \>=50 years old) and Baseline third agent (PI, NNRTI, INSTI).|||4.2|-3.9|
81453931|NCT02422797|162596007|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.8|||||Cochran-Mantel Haenszel stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline stratification factors: Age group (\< or \>=50 years old) and Baseline third agent (PI, NNRTI, INSTI). No formal non-inferiority margin has been pre-specified for secondary endpoints.|||1.8|-4.0|
81453932|NCT02422797|162596018|OTHER|||||||0.007||||||P-value for interaction between treatment group and Baseline third agent (25 hydroxy-vitamin D)|ANCOVA|||||||0.007
81453933|NCT02422797|162596018|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.861||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.767|0.967||P value assessed the difference between treatment groups (25 hydroxy-vitamin D - INSTI)|ANCOVA||Estimates were calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.967|0.767|0.011
81453934|NCT02422797|162596018|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.012||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.943|1.085||P value assessed the difference between treatment groups (25 hydroxy-vitamin D - NNRTI)|ANCOVA||Estimates were calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||1.085|0.943|0.745
81453935|NCT02422797|162596018|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.877||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.787|0.977||P value assessed the difference between treatment groups (25 hydroxy-vitamin D - PI)|ANCOVA||Estimates were calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.977|0.787|0.018
81453936|NCT02422797|162596020|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||P-value for interaction between treatment group and Baseline third agent (bone-specific alkaline phosphatase)|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81453937|NCT02422797|162596020|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.728|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.686|0.773||P value assessed the difference between treatment groups (bone-specific alkaline phosphatase - NNRTI)|ANCOVA||Estimates were calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.773|0.686|<.001
81453938|NCT02422797|162596020|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.865||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.785|0.954||P value assessed the difference between treatment groups (bone-specific alkaline phosphatase - INSTI)|ANCOVA||Estimates were calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.954|0.785|0.004
81453939|NCT02422797|162596020|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.788|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|0.864||P value assessed the difference between treatment groups (bone-specific alkaline phosphatase - PI)|ANCOVA||Estimates were calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.864|0.719|<.001
81453940|NCT02422797|162596020|OTHER|||||||0.677||||||P-value for interaction between treatment group and Baseline third agent (procollagen type 1-N-propeptide)|ANCOVA|||||||0.677
81453941|NCT02422797|162596020|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.867|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.823|0.914||P value assessed the difference between treatment groups (procollagen type 1-N-propeptide)|ANCOVA||Estimates were calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.914|0.823|<.001
81453942|NCT02422797|162596020|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value for interaction between treatment group and Baseline third agent (osteocalcin)|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81453943|NCT02422797|162596020|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.853|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.799|0.91||P value assessed the difference between treatment groups (osteocalcin - NNRTI)|ANCOVA||Estimates were calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.910|0.799|<.001
81453944|NCT02422797|162596020|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.886||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.796|0.987||P value assessed the difference between treatment groups (osteocalcin - INSTI)|ANCOVA||Estimates were calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.987|0.796|0.028
81453945|NCT02422797|162596020|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.743|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.672|0.822||P value assessed the difference between treatment groups (osteocalcin - PI)|ANCOVA||Estimates were calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.822|0.672|<.001
81453946|NCT02422797|162596020|OTHER|||||||0.782||||||P-value for interaction between treatment group and Baseline third agent (type 1 collagen cross-linked C-telopeptide)|ANCOVA|||||||0.782
81453947|NCT02422797|162596020|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.818|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.751|0.891||P value assessed the difference between treatment groups (type 1 collagen cross-linked C-telopeptide)|ANCOVA||Estimates were calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.891|0.751|<.001
81453948|NCT02422797|162596033|OTHER|||||||0.179||||||One-sided p-value from weighted least squares chi-squared statistic. A p-value \<=0.10 was used to indicate statistically significant evidence of heterogeneity in the difference in proportions across levels of each analysis strata.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.179
81453949|NCT02422797|162596033|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|8.6|||||NNRTI: No formal non-inferiority margin has been pre-specified for secondary endpoints.|||8.6|-1.6|
81453950|NCT02422797|162596033|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|7.4|||||INSTI: No formal non-inferiority margin has been pre-specified for secondary endpoints.|||7.4|-12.1|
81453951|NCT02422797|162596033|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|3.1|||||PI: No formal non-inferiority margin has been pre-specified for secondary endpoints.|||3.1|-13.9|
81453952|NCT02422797|162596041|OTHER|||||||0.43||||||P-value for interaction between treatment group and Baseline symptom bother score (Week 4)|ANCOVA|||||||0.430
81453953|NCT02422797|162596041|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.239||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.414|-0.064||P value assessed the difference between treatment groups (Symptom Bother Score - Week 4)|ANCOVA||Estimates were calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for age, Baseline third agent, gender, race and Baseline score.|||-0.064|-2.414|0.039
81453954|NCT02422797|162596041|OTHER|||||||0.542||||||P-value for interaction between treatment group and Baseline symptom bother score (Week 24)|ANCOVA|||||||0.542
81515428|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.835||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.739|0.943|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.943|0.739|0.004
81453955|NCT02422797|162596041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.528||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.896|0.84||P value assessed the difference between treatment groups (Symptom Bother Score - Week 24)|ANCOVA||Estimates were calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for age, Baseline third agent, gender, race and Baseline score.|||0.840|-1.896|0.448
81453956|NCT02422797|162596041|OTHER|||||||0.402||||||P-value for interaction between treatment group and Baseline symptom bother score (Week 48)|ANCOVA|||||||0.402
81453957|NCT02422797|162596041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.037||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.501|0.426||P value assessed the difference between treatment groups (Symptom Bother Score - Week 48)|ANCOVA||Estimates were calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for age, Baseline third agent, gender, race and Baseline score.|||0.426|-2.501|0.164
81515429|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|0.787|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.787|0.622|<0.001
81515430|NCT03622112|162719658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.649|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.575|0.732|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.732|0.575|<0.001
81515431|NCT03622112|162719659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.034||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.139|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.070|-0.139|0.519
81515432|NCT03622112|162719659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.078||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.181|0.026|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.026|-0.181|0.141
81515433|NCT03622112|162719659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.015||||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.088|0.119|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.119|-0.088|0.772
81515434|NCT03622112|162719659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.058||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.162|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.162|-0.045|0.270
81515435|NCT03622112|162719659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.027||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|0.126|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.126|-0.072|0.592
81515436|NCT03622112|162719659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.057||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.158|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.158|-0.045|0.275
81515437|NCT03622112|162719659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.002||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.087|0.083|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.083|-0.087|0.963
81515438|NCT03622112|162719659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.027||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.112|0.058|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.058|-0.112|0.533
81515439|NCT03622112|162719659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.041||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.126|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.126|-0.044|0.342
81453958|NCT02422797|162596044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037||||||P-value assessed the HIVTSQs Total Score difference between treatment groups (Week 4)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.037
81453959|NCT02422797|162596044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.101||||||P-value assessed the HIVTSQs Total Score difference between treatment groups (Week 24)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.101
81453960|NCT02422797|162596044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042||||||P-value assessed the HIVTSQs Total score difference between treatment groups (Week 48)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.042
81453961|NCT02422797|162596044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.132||||||P-value assessed the HIVTSQs lifestyle/ease sub- score difference between treatment groups (Week 4)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.132
81515440|NCT03622112|162719659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.081||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.165|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.165|-0.004|0.061
81515441|NCT03622112|162719659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.127|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.127|-0.037|0.278
81515442|NCT03622112|162719659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.075||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.159|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.159|-0.009|0.079
81515443|NCT03622112|162719660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.153||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.328|0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.023|-0.328|0.088
81515444|NCT03622112|162719660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.257||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.084|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||-0.084|-0.430|0.004
81515445|NCT03622112|162719660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.221||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.393|-0.049|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||-0.049|-0.393|0.012
81515446|NCT03622112|162719660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.193||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.366|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||-0.020|-0.366|0.029
81515447|NCT03622112|162719660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.269||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.434|-0.104|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||-0.104|-0.434|0.001
81515448|NCT03622112|162719660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.223||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.393|-0.054|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||-0.054|-0.393|0.010
81515449|NCT03622112|162719660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.125||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.253|0.003|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.003|-0.253|0.055
81515450|NCT03622112|162719660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.141||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.268|-0.014|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-0.014|-0.268|0.029
81515451|NCT03622112|162719660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.257|-0.003|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-0.003|-0.257|0.044
81515452|NCT03622112|162719660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.201||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.328|-0.074|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-0.074|-0.328|0.002
81515453|NCT03622112|162719660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.217|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.339|-0.094|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-0.094|-0.339|<0.001
81515454|NCT03622112|162719660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.179||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.305|-0.053|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-0.053|-0.305|0.005
81515455|NCT03622112|162719661|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.664||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.403|16.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||16.730|-1.403|0.097
81515456|NCT03622112|162719661|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.981||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|14.941|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||14.941|-2.980|0.190
81515457|NCT03622112|162719661|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.123||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.195|18.052|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||18.052|0.195|0.045
81515458|NCT03622112|162719661|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.444|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.443|24.445|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||24.445|6.443|<0.001
81515459|NCT03622112|162719661|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.599|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.031|25.167|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||25.167|8.031|<0.001
81453962|NCT02422797|162596044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022||||||P-value assessed the HIVTSQs lifestyle/ease sub- score difference between treatment groups (Week 24)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.022
81453963|NCT02422797|162596044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||P-value assessed the HIVTSQs lifestyle/ease sub- score difference between treatment groups (Week 48)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.004
81453964|NCT02422797|162596044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076||||||P-value assessed the HIVTSQs General satisfaction/CS sub- score difference between treatment groups (Week 4)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.076
81453965|NCT02422797|162596044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073||||||P-value assessed the HIVTSQs General satisfaction/CS sub- score difference between treatment groups (Week 24)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.073
81453966|NCT02422797|162596044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.547||||||P-value assessed the HIVTSQs General satisfaction/CS sub- score difference between treatment groups (Week 48)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.547
81453967|NCT05044195|162596059|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria for the GMT ratio: upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the inter-group GMT ratio is ≤1.5 for each vaccine strain|GMT ratio|0.802|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.738|0.871||||||A/H1N1||0.871|0.738|
81453968|NCT05044195|162596059|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria for the GMT ratio: UL of the 95% CI for the inter-group GMT ratio is ≤1.5 for each vaccine strain|GMT ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.819|0.989||||||A/H3N2||0.989|0.819|
81453969|NCT05044195|162596059|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria for the GMT ratio: UL of the 95% CI for the inter-group GMT ratio is ≤1.5 for each vaccine strain|GMT ratio|0.944|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.012||||||B/Yamagata||1.012|0.880|
81453970|NCT05044195|162596059|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria for the GMT ratio: UL of the 95% CI for the inter-group GMT ratio is ≤1.5 for each vaccine strain|GMT ratio|0.992|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.923|1.067||||||B/Victoria||1.067|0.923|
81453971|NCT05044195|162596060|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria for the SCR difference: UL of the 95% CI for the difference in SCR is ≤10% for each vaccine strain|SCR difference|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.97|-0.74||||||A/H1N1||-0.74|-7.97|
81453972|NCT05044195|162596060|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria for the SCR difference: UL of the 95% CI for the difference in SCR is ≤10% for each vaccine strain|SCR difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.14|2.48||||||A/H3N2||2.48|-6.14|
81453973|NCT05044195|162596060|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria for the SCR difference: UL of the 95% CI for the difference in SCR is ≤10% for each vaccine strain|SCR difference|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.77|2.0||||||B/Yamagata||2.00|-6.77|
81453974|NCT05044195|162596060|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria for the SCR difference: UL of the 95% CI for the difference in SCR is ≤10% for each vaccine strain|SCR difference|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|0.45||||||B/Victoria||0.45|-8.31|
81453975|NCT05044195|162596061|SUPERIORITY||GMT ratio|0.808|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.745|0.876||||||A/H1N1||0.876|0.745|
81453976|NCT05044195|162596061|SUPERIORITY||GMT ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.829|0.998||||||A/H3N2||0.998|0.829|
81453977|NCT05044195|162596061|SUPERIORITY||GMT ratio|0.947|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.884|1.014||||||B/Yamagata||1.014|0.884|
81453978|NCT05044195|162596061|SUPERIORITY||GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.931|1.075||||||B/Victoria||1.075|0.931|
81453979|NCT05044195|162596062|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.803|0.944||||||A/H1N1||0.944|0.803|
81453980|NCT05044195|162596062|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.953|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.032||||||A/H3N2||1.032|0.880|
81453981|NCT05044195|162596062|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.013|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.953|1.077||||||B/Yamagata||1.077|0.953|
81453982|NCT05044195|162596062|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.028|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.963|1.098||||||B/Victoria||1.098|0.963|
81453983|NCT05044195|162596070|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.838|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.751|0.936||||||A/H1N1 (50 to 59 years)||0.936|0.751|
81453984|NCT05044195|162596070|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.924|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.821|1.04||||||A/H3N2 (50 to 59 years)||1.040|0.821|
81453985|NCT05044195|162596070|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.926|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.845|1.015||||||B/Yamagata (50 to 59 years)||1.015|0.845|
81453986|NCT05044195|162596070|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.989|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.901|1.087||||||B/Victoria (50 to 59 years)||1.087|0.901|
81453987|NCT05044195|162596070|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.767|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.681|0.864||||||A/H1N1 (60 to 64 years)||0.864|0.681|
81453988|NCT05044195|162596070|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.766|1.033||||||A/H3N2 (60 to 64 years)||1.033|0.766|
81453989|NCT05044195|162596070|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.974|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.879|1.079||||||B/Yamagata (60 to 64 years)||1.079|0.879|
81453990|NCT05044195|162596070|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.013|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.905|1.133||||||B/Victoria (60 to 64 years)||1.133|0.905|
81453991|NCT05044195|162596071|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.844|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.761|0.935||||||A/H1N1 (yes)||0.935|0.761|
81453992|NCT05044195|162596071|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.904|1.128||||||A/H3N2 (yes)||1.128|0.904|
81453993|NCT05044195|162596071|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.948|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.883|1.016||||||B/Yamagata (yes)||1.016|0.883|
81453994|NCT05044195|162596071|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.997|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.926|1.073||||||B/Victoria (yes)||1.073|0.926|
81453995|NCT05044195|162596071|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.772|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.677|0.88||||||A/H1N1 (no)||0.880|0.677|
81453996|NCT05044195|162596071|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.801|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.683|0.941||||||A/H3N2 (no)||0.941|0.683|
81453997|NCT05044195|162596071|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.945|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.831|1.076||||||B/Yamagata (no)||1.076|0.831|
81453998|NCT05044195|162596071|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.007|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.881|1.151||||||B/Victoria (no)||1.151|0.881|
81453999|NCT05044195|162596072|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.752|0.894||||||A/H1N1 (Comorbidity Risk Score \<50)||0.894|0.752|
81454000|NCT05044195|162596072|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.933|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.846|1.029||||||A/H3N2 (Comorbidity Risk Score \<50)||1.029|0.846|
81454001|NCT05044195|162596072|OTHER||GMTratio|0.972|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.904|1.046||||||B/Yamagata (Comorbidity Risk Score \<50)||1.046|0.904|
81454002|NCT05044195|162596072|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.013|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.938|1.094||||||B/Victoria (Comorbidity Risk Score \<50)||1.094|0.938|
81454003|NCT05044195|162596072|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.706|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.553|0.902||||||A/H1N1 (Comorbidity Risk Score ≥50)||0.902|0.553|
81454004|NCT05044195|162596072|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.734|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.549|0.982||||||A/H3N2 (Comorbidity Risk Score ≥50)||0.982|0.549|
81454005|NCT05044195|162596072|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.773|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.638|0.935||||||B/Yamagata (Comorbidity Risk Score ≥50)||0.935|0.638|
81454006|NCT05044195|162596072|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.905|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.739|1.107||||||B/Victoria (Comorbidity Risk Score ≥50)||1.107|0.739|
81454007|NCT05246670|162596073|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|5.74||||||||5.74|-1.33|
81454008|NCT05246670|162596073|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.23|5.41||||||||5.41|-5.23|
81454009|NCT05246670|162596073|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|7.09||||||||7.09|-2.87|
81454010|NCT03901092|162596125|OTHER||Fleiss' kappa|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.91||||||Fleiss' kappa is a statistical measure for assessing the reliability of agreement between a fixed number of raters when assigning categorical ratings to a number of items or classifying items. The primary hypothesis to be tested was that the lower bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval of Fleiss' Kappa will be greater than or equal to 0.6.||0.91|0.83|
81454011|NCT03901092|162596128|OTHER||Fleiss' kappa|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.88||||||Fleiss' kappa is a statistical measure for assessing the reliability of agreement between a fixed number of raters when assigning categorical ratings to a number of items or classifying items. The primary hypothesis to be tested was that the lower bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval of Fleiss' Kappa will be greater than or equal to 0.6.||0.88|0.80|
81454012|NCT03901092|162596129|OTHER||Fleiss' kappa|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.95||||||Fleiss' kappa is a statistical measure for assessing the reliability of agreement between a fixed number of raters when assigning categorical ratings to a number of items or classifying items. The hypothesis to be tested was that the lower bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval of Fleiss' Kappa will be greater than or equal to 0.6.||0.95|0.85|
81454013|NCT03901092|162596130|OTHER||Cohen's kappa|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.0||||||Cohen's kappa statistic for Reader 1||1.00|0.69|
81454014|NCT03901092|162596130|OTHER||Cohen's kappa|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.0||||||Cohen's kappa statistic for Reader 2||1.00|0.41|
81454015|NCT03901092|162596130|OTHER||Cohen's kappa|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.95||||||Cohen's kappa statistic for Reader 3||0.95|0.24|
81454016|NCT03901092|162596130|OTHER||Cohen's kappa|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.0||||||Cohen's kappa statistic for Reader 4||1.00|0.67|
81454017|NCT03901092|162596130|OTHER||Cohen's kappa|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.0||||||Cohen's kappa statistic for Reader 5||1.00|0.52|
81454018|NCT02006732|162596188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.299|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.261|0.336|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.336|0.261|<0.0001
81454019|NCT02006732|162596188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.069|0.141|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.141|0.069|<0.0001
81454020|NCT02006732|162596188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.284|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.246|0.323|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.323|0.246|<0.0001
81454021|NCT02006732|162596188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.053|0.128|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.128|0.053|<0.0001
81454022|NCT02006732|162596188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.194|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.156|0.232|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.232|0.156|<0.0001
81454023|NCT02006732|162596188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.4499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.051|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.051|-0.023|0.4499
81454024|NCT02006732|162596189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.129|0.203|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.203|0.129|<0.0001
81454025|NCT02006732|162596189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.076|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.076|0.002|0.0395
81454026|NCT02006732|162596189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.132|0.207|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.207|0.132|<0.0001
81454027|NCT02006732|162596189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.079|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.079|0.005|0.0269
81454028|NCT02006732|162596189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.165|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.165|0.090|<0.0001
81454029|NCT02006732|162596189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.8669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.034|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.034|-0.040|0.8669
81454030|NCT02006732|162596190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.564|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.986|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.499|-2.629|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-2.629|-6.499|<0.0001
81454031|NCT02006732|162596190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.717|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.974||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.628|0.193|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.193|-3.628|0.0780
81454032|NCT02006732|162596190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.666|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.991||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.611|-1.721|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-1.721|-5.611|0.0002
81454033|NCT02006732|162596190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.979||0.4028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.741|1.102|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.102|-2.741|0.4028
81454034|NCT02006732|162596190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.846|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.993||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.796|-0.897|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.897|-4.796|0.0042
81454035|NCT02006732|162596190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.898|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.971||0.3555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.804|1.008|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.008|-2.804|0.3555
81454036|NCT02006732|162596191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.668|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|-3.276|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-3.276|-6.060|<0.0001
81454037|NCT02006732|162596191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.701||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.471|-0.723|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.723|-3.471|0.0028
81454038|NCT02006732|162596191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.846|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.711|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.24|-2.451|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-2.451|-5.240|<0.0001
81454039|NCT02006732|162596191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.274|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.702||0.0696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.651|0.102|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.102|-2.651|0.0696
81454040|NCT02006732|162596191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.571|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.714||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.971|-1.171|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-1.171|-3.971|0.0003
81454041|NCT02006732|162596191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.822|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.698||0.2387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.191|0.546|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.546|-2.191|0.2387
81454042|NCT02006732|162596192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.252|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.187|0.317|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.317|0.187|<0.0001
81454043|NCT02006732|162596192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.0614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.125|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.125|-0.003|0.0614
81454044|NCT02006732|162596192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.305|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.37|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.370|0.240|<0.0001
81454045|NCT02006732|162596192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.049|0.178|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.178|0.049|0.0005
81454046|NCT02006732|162596192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.191|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.126|0.256|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.256|0.126|<0.0001
81454047|NCT02006732|162596192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.1089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.117|0.012|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.012|-0.117|0.1089
81454048|NCT02006732|162596193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.665|1.725|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.725|0.665|<0.0001
81454049|NCT02006732|162596193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.582|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.267||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.058|1.106|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.106|0.058|0.0296
81454050|NCT02006732|162596193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.263|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.796|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.796|0.730|<0.0001
81454051|NCT02006732|162596193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.122|1.178|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.178|0.122|0.0159
81454052|NCT02006732|162596193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.613|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.273||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.078|1.148|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.148|0.078|0.0248
81454053|NCT02006732|162596193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.266||0.7984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.454|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.454|-0.590|0.7984
81454054|NCT02006732|162596194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.623|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.245|2.0|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||2.000|1.245|<0.0001
81454055|NCT02006732|162596194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.594|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.967|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.967|0.220|0.0019
81454056|NCT02006732|162596194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.611|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.232|1.989|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.989|1.232|<0.0001
81454057|NCT02006732|162596194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.582|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.207|0.956|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.956|0.207|0.0023
81454058|NCT02006732|162596194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.194|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.649|1.41|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.410|0.649|<0.0001
81454059|NCT02006732|162596194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.9494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.359|0.383|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.383|-0.359|0.9494
81454060|NCT02006732|162596195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.432|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.366|0.498|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.498|0.366|<0.0001
81454061|NCT02006732|162596195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.148|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.084|0.212|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.212|0.084|<0.0001
81454062|NCT02006732|162596195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.455|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.387|0.522|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.522|0.387|<0.0001
81454063|NCT02006732|162596195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.105|0.236|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.236|0.105|<0.0001
81454064|NCT02006732|162596195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.284|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.217|0.35|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.350|0.217|<0.0001
81454065|NCT02006732|162596195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.4974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.087|0.042|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.042|-0.087|0.4974
81454066|NCT02211417|162596228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.057
81454067|NCT01198132|162596238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.8||||0.3797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.32|||Poisson log-linear model|||||1.32|0.48|0.3797
81454068|NCT00490841|162596254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||1-sided exact binomial test|||"objective is to demonstrate the binary restenosis rate at 9 months is \< 28.6% OPC. Assumptions for the primary endpoint analysis:~* H0: Restenosis Rate ≥ 28.6%~* HA: Restenosis Rate \< 28.6%~* Assumed binary restenosis rate = 20%~* Power = 80%~* One-sided type I error = 5%~With the above assumptions, 161 samples would be required. To account for approximately 20% lost to follow-up rate, 202 subjects will be enrolled in the study. The sample size calculation was performed using PASS 2005."||||< 0.0001
81454069|NCT01906515|162596344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81454070|NCT01906515|162596345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81454071|NCT02503787|162596357|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A negative value for change in pain represents a reduction (improvement) of the subject's pain score. The null hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline to 3 months equals 0. The sample provided over 90% power, with two-sided significance level of 0.05, to detect a change of 2 points.||||<0.01
81454072|NCT04700137|162596361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.0||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Linear regression with robust standard errors, adjusting for the baseline score as a precision variable.|A T-score of 50 represents the mean of the US general population (based on the 2010 Census) and 10 T-score units represents one standard deviation. Higher T-score indicates higher loneliness.|Difference in loneliness among patients by intervention arm at follow-up (6 months).||1.0|-3.0|0.31
81454073|NCT04700137|162596361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.2||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Linear regression with robust standard errors, adjusting for the baseline score as a precision variable.|A T-score of 50 represents the mean of the US general population (based on the 2010 Census) and 10 T-score units represents one standard deviation. Higher T-score indicates higher loneliness.|Difference in loneliness among healthcare providers/staff by intervention arm at follow-up (6 months).||2.2|-1.8|0.83
81454074|NCT04700137|162596362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.5||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Linear regression with robust standard errors, adjusting for the baseline score as a precision variable.||Difference in suicidal ideation and behavior (C-SSRS) among patients by intervention arm at follow-up (6 months).||0.5|0.0|0.05
81454075|NCT04700137|162596362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Linear regression with robust standard errors, adjusting for the baseline score as a precision variable.||Difference in suicidal ideation and behavior (C-SSRS) among healthcare providers/staff by intervention arm at follow-up (6 months).||0.1|-0.4|0.2
81454076|NCT04700137|162596363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.7||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Linear regression with robust standard errors, adjusting for the baseline score as a precision variable.||Difference in depression (PHQ-9) among patients by intervention arm at follow-up (6 months).||0.7|-1.5|0.45
81454077|NCT04700137|162596363|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.3||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Linear regression with robust standard errors, adjusting for the baseline score as a precision variable.||Difference in depression (PHQ-9) among healthcare providers/staff by intervention arm at follow-up (6 months).||1.3|-0.7|0.51
81454078|NCT04700137|162596364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.7||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Linear regression with robust standard errors, adjusting for the baseline score as a precision variable.||Difference in anxiety (GAD-7) among patients by intervention arm at follow-up (6 months).||0.7|-1.3|0.54
81454079|NCT04700137|162596364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.0||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Linear regression with robust standard errors, adjusting for the baseline score as a precision variable.||Difference in anxiety (GAD-7) among healthcare providers/staff by intervention arm at follow-up (6 months).||2.0|0.1|0.04
81454080|NCT04700137|162596365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.7||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Linear regression with robust standard errors.|T-score of 50 = mean of the US general population (2010 Census); 10 T-score units = one standard deviation. Higher T-scores = higher stress. T-scores equal to or greater than 60.5 (adults) or 60.8 (adolescents) are moderate or high risk.|Change in stress from baseline to 6 months among patients.||1.7|-2.1|0.84
81454081|NCT04700137|162596365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.7||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Linear regression with robust standard errors.|T-score of 50 = mean of the US general population (2010 Census); 10 T-score units = one standard deviation. Higher T-scores = higher stress. T-scores equal to or greater than 60.5 (adults) or 60.8 (adolescents) are moderate or high risk.|Change in stress from baseline to 6 months among healthcare providers/staff.||3.7|-0.7|0.18
81454082|NCT04700137|162596366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.6||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Linear regression with robust standard errors, adjusting for the baseline score as a precision variable.||Difference in perceived burdensomeness (INQ15) among patients by intervention arm at follow-up (6 months).||1.6|-0.6|0.38
81454083|NCT04700137|162596366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.0||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Linear regression with robust standard errors, adjusting for the baseline score as a precision variable.||Difference in perceived burdensomeness (INQ15) among healthcare providers/staff by intervention arm at follow-up (6 months).||1.0|-0.8|0.81
81454084|NCT04700137|162596366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.8||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Linear regression with robust standard errors, adjusting for the baseline score as a precision variable.||Difference in thwarted belongingness (INQ15) among patients by intervention arm at follow-up (6 months).||1.8|-2.6|0.73
81454085|NCT04700137|162596366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|3.2||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Linear regression with robust standard errors, adjusting for the baseline score as a precision variable.||Difference in thwarted belongingness (INQ15) among healthcare providers/staff by intervention arm at follow-up (6 months).||3.2|-0.8|0.24
81454086|NCT04700137|162596368|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.6||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|1.4||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|GLM|Generalized linear model (GLM) with an identity link and binomial variance||Number of participants with increased tobacco use among patients randomized to CC+ vs CC||1.4|-12.5|0.12
81515460|NCT03622112|162719661|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.491||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.726|19.256|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||19.256|1.726|0.019
81454087|NCT04700137|162596368|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.1||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-0.7||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|GLM|Generalized linear model (GLM) with an identity link and binomial variance||Number of participants with increased tobacco use among healthcare providers/staff randomized to CC+ vs CC||-0.7|-11.5|0.03
81454088|NCT04700137|162596368|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.1||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|8.5||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|GLM|Generalized linear model (GLM) with an identity link and binomial variance||Number of participants with increased alcohol use among patients randomized to CC+ vs CC||8.5|-10.7|0.83
81454089|NCT04700137|162596368|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.2||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|12.5||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|GLM|Generalized linear model (GLM) with an identity link and binomial variance||Number of participants with increased alcohol use among healthcare providers/staff randomized to CC+ vs CC||12.5|-8.0|0.67
81454090|NCT04700137|162596368|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.9||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|9.9||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|GLM|Generalized linear model (GLM) with an identity link and binomial variance||Number of participants with increased marijuana/cannabis use among patients randomized to CC+ vs CC||9.9|-4.1|0.42
81454091|NCT04700137|162596368|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.1||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|4.5||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|GLM|Generalized linear model (GLM) with an identity link and binomial variance||Number of participants with increased marijuana/cannabis use among healthcare providers/staff randomized to CC+ vs CC||4.5|-8.7|0.53
81454092|NCT04700137|162596368|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.5||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|1.4||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|GLM|Generalized linear model (GLM) with an identity link and binomial variance||Number of participants with increased illicit drug use among patients randomized to CC+ vs CC||1.4|-6.3|0.20
81454093|NCT04700137|162596368|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|2.0||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|GLM|Generalized linear model (GLM) with an identity link and binomial variance||Number of participants with increased illicit drug use among healthcare providers/staff randomized to CC+ vs CC||2.0|-3.4|0.62
81454094|NCT04700137|162596369|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.5||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|6.3||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|GLM|Generalized linear model (GLM) with an identity link and binomial variance||Difference in proportion of patients attending mental healthcare appointments by intervention arm at follow-up (6 months).||6.3|-15.4|0.41
81454095|NCT04700137|162596369|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.5||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|16.2||p\<0.05 = a priori threshold for statistical significance|GLM|Generalized linear model (GLM) with an identity link and binomial variance||Difference in proportion of healthcare providers/staff attending mental healthcare appointments by intervention arm at follow-up (6 months).||16.2|-5.2|0.31
81454096|NCT02924727|162596409|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9012||||0.1659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7778|1.0441|||Cox's Proportional Hazard Model|||Primary Composite||1.0441|0.7778|0.1659
81454097|NCT02924727|162596409|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.874||||0.2031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7104|1.0754|||Cox's Proportional Hazard Model|||CV Death||1.0754|0.7104|0.2031
81454098|NCT02924727|162596409|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8653||||0.1679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7044|1.0629|||Cox's Proportional Hazard Model|||First HF Hospitalization||1.0629|0.7044|0.1679
81454099|NCT02924727|162596409|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6831||||0.0667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4546|1.0266|||Cox's Proportional Hazard Model|||First Outpatient HF||1.0266|0.4546|0.0667
81454100|NCT02924727|162596410|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9133||||0.2507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7824|1.0662|||Cox's Proportional Hazard Model|||CV death or HF hospitalization||1.0662|0.7824|0.2507
81454101|NCT02924727|162596411|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8422||||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6979|1.0163|||Cox's Proportional Hazard Model|||HF hospitalization or Outpatient HF||1.0163|0.6979|0.0732
81454102|NCT02924727|162596412|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9007||||0.1785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7734|1.0489|||Cox's Proportional Hazard Model|||CV death, Non-fatal spontaneous MI or Non-fatal stroke||1.0489|0.7734|0.1785
81454103|NCT02924727|162596413|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.8361||||0.0452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7018|0.9961|||Negative Binomial regression model|||Total Number of Confirmed Composite Endpoints||0.9961|0.7018|0.0452
81454104|NCT02924727|162596414|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8751||||0.1556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7279|1.052|||Cox's Proportional Hazard Model|||All-Cause Death||1.0520|0.7279|0.1556
81454105|NCT00174954|162596444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.785||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|paired t-test|||||||0.785
81454106|NCT00174954|162596445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|paired t-test|||||||0.020
81454107|NCT00307437|162596449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[less than or equal to 90 kg vs greater than 90 kg)\].||||||<0.001
81454108|NCT00307437|162596449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||To control for the multiplicity for the primary endpoint analysis, the Holm's procedure was used at an overall significance level of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[less than or equal 90 kg vs greater than 90 kg)\].||Null Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab 90 mg or 45 mg and placebo at an overall significance level of 0.05. Sample Size: With 1200 participants (400 in each treatment group), simulation studies were conducted to calculate the power to detect a treatment difference in the primary endpoint between ustekinumab groups and placebo using a CMH test stratified by baseline weight \[\<=90kg vs \> 90 kg). For all the scenarios evaluated, the power is \>99% at an overall significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81454109|NCT00307437|162596450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[less than or equal 90 kg vs greater than 90 kg)\].||||||<0.001
81454110|NCT00307437|162596450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||To control the multiplicity for the primary and the secondary endpoint analyses, Holm's procedure was used but the two comparisons for the primary endpoint need to be significant first.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[less than or equal 90 kg vs greater than 90 kg)\].||Null Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab 90 mg or 45 mg and placebo at an overall significancd level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81454111|NCT00307437|162596451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|Analysis of variance on van der Waerden normal scores (Conover, 1980) with treatment and baseline weight (≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg) as factors in the model||||||<0.001
81454112|NCT00307437|162596451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||To control the multiplicity for the primary and the secondary endpoint analyses, Holm's procedure was used but the two comparisons for the primary endpoint and the two comparisons for the 1st second endpoint analyses need to be significant first.|ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|Analysis of varianceon van der Waerden normal scores (Conover, 1980) with treatment and baseline weight (≤90 kg vs \>90 kg) as factors in the model||Null Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab 90 mg or 45 mg and placebo at an overall significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81454113|NCT00307437|162596452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.468||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (row mean score)|Stratified by baseline weight \[less than or equal to 90 kg vs greater than 90 kg)\].||||||0.468
81454114|NCT00307437|162596452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (row mean score)|Stratified by baseline weight \[less than or equal to 90 kg vs greater than 90 kg)\].||||||0.210
81454115|NCT00307437|162596452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0||||To control the overall multiplicity, the combined groups was tested first and each dose will then be tested; but the primary and the 1st 2 secondary endpoint analyses need to be significant before this endpoint can be tested.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (row mean score)|Stratified by baseline weight \[less than or equal to 90 kg vs greater than 90 kg)\].||Null Hypothesis: No difference between combined q8 group and the combined q12 group, 45 mg q8 and 45 mg q12, 90 mg q8 and 90 mg q12 at an overall significance level of 0.05.||||0.014
81454116|NCT00509795|162596453|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was set at 10%. The power is 90% according to the sample size estimation of the study protocol. Although not in the analysis plan for the study, in a separate communication, the FDA further explained that, whereas the 10% non-inferiority margin would be used to assess non-inferiority, a 5% non-inferiority margin would be used to assess clinical equivalence.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-4.4|3.1|||||The difference is calculated as ranibizumab minus IAI. A positive value favors IAI 2.0Q4. As adjustment of multiple comparisons as conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.049.|The statistical approach included a conditional sequence of calculations of the 95.1% CI using normal approximation of the difference between the proportion of patients with maintained vision at Week 52 for the group treated with 0.5 mg ranibizumab and the proportion of patients with maintained vision for each of the groups treated with IAI.||3.1|-4.4|
81454117|NCT00509795|162596453|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was set at 10%. The power is 90% according to the sample size estimation of the study protocol. Although not in the analysis plan for the study, in a separate communication, the FDA further explained that, whereas the 10% non-inferiority margin would be used to assess non-inferiority, a 5% non-inferiority margin would be used to assess clinical equivalence.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-5.1|2.1|||||The difference is calculated as ranibizumab minus IAI. A negative value favors the IAI 0.5Q4 group. As adjustment of multiple comparisons as conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.049.|The statistical approach included a conditional sequence of calculations of the 95.1% CI using normal approximation of the difference between the proportion of patients with maintained vision at Week 52 for the group treated with 0.5 mg ranibizumab and the proportion of patients with maintained vision for each of the groups treated with IAI (EYLEA, VEGF Trap-Eye).||2.1|-5.1|
81454118|NCT00509795|162596453|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was set at 10%. The power is 90% according to the sample size estimation of the study protocol. Although not in the analysis plan for the study, in a separate communication, the FDA further explained that, whereas the 10% non-inferiority margin would be used to assess non-inferiority, a 5% non-inferiority margin would be used to assess clinical equivalence.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-4.5|3.1|||||The difference is calculated as ranibizumab minus IAI. A negative value favors the IAI 2.0Q8 group. As adjustment of multiple comparisons as conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.049.|The statistical approach included a conditional sequence of calculations of the 95.1% CI using normal approximation of the difference between the proportion of patients with maintained vision at Week 52 for the group treated with 0.5 mg ranibizumab and the proportion of patients with maintained vision for each of the groups treated with IAI (EYLEA, VEGF Trap-Eye).||3.1|-4.5|
81454119|NCT00509795|162596454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares means|3.15||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.1|0.92|5.37||As adjustment of multiple comparisons, a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.049|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as IAI minus ranibizumab. A positive value favors IAI 2.0Q4.|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline measure as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||5.37|0.92|0.0054
81454120|NCT00509795|162596454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares means|0.8||||0.4793|TWO_SIDED|95.1|-3.03|1.43||As adjustment of multiple comparisons, a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.049|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as IAI minus ranibizumab. A positive value favors IAI 0.5Q4.|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline measure as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||1.43|-3.03|0.4793
81515461|NCT03622112|162719662|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.398||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.494|11.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||11.290|-6.494|0.597
81515462|NCT03622112|162719662|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.162||||0.629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.623|10.948|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||10.948|-6.623|0.629
81576538|NCT00710710|162824666|OTHER||Maximum likelihood estimation|0.0233||||0.9156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0006|0.1229||p0 = 0.092, one sided exact binomial test with a 2.5% significance level|Exact binomial test|||Confirmed objective response, comparison with historical controls (Gemcitabine)||0.1229|0.0006|0.9156
81576539|NCT00710710|162824666|OTHER||Maximum likelihood estimation|0.0233||||0.7021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0006|0.1229||p0 = 0.056, one sided exact binomial test with a 2.5% significance level|Exact binomial test|||Confirmed objective response, comparison with historical controls (Gemcitabine)||0.1229|0.0006|0.7021
81454121|NCT00509795|162596454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares Means|0.26||||0.8179|TWO_SIDED|95.1|-1.97|2.49||As adjustment of multiple comparisons, a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.049|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as IAI minus ranibizumab. A positive value favors IAI 2.0Q8.|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline measure as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||2.49|-1.97|0.8179
81454122|NCT00509795|162596455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.6||||0.1042|TWO_SIDED|95.1|-1.0|14.1||As adjustment of multiple comparisons, a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.049.|Chi-squared||The difference is calculated as IAI minus ranibizumab. A positive value favors IAI 2.0Q4.|The null hypothesis is that both percentages are equal.||14.1|-1.0|0.1042
81454123|NCT00509795|162596455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.0||||0.1037|TWO_SIDED|95.1|-13.2|1.2||As adjustment of multiple comparisons, a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.049.|Chi-squared||The difference is calculated as IAI minus ranibizumab. A positive value favors IAI 0.5Q4.|The null hypothesis is that both percentages are equal.||1.2|-13.2|0.1037
81454124|NCT00509795|162596455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.1|-7.7|7.0||As adjustment of multiple comparisons, a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.049.|Chi-squared||The difference is calculated as VEGF Trap-Eye minus ranibizumab. A positive value favors VEGF Trap-Eye 2.0Q8.|The pairwise The null hypothesis is that both percentages are equal.||7.0|-7.7|0.93
81454125|NCT00509795|162596456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences Least Squares means|1.28||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.1|-0.73|3.28||As adjustment of multiple comparisons, a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.049|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as IAI minus ranibizumab. A positive value favors IAI 2.0Q4.|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline measure as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||3.28|-0.73|0.2090
81454126|NCT00509795|162596456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares means|-0.67||||0.5128|TWO_SIDED|95.1|-2.69|1.35||As adjustment of multiple comparisons, a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.049|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as IAI minus ranibizumab. A positive value favors IAI 0.5Q4.|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline measure as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||1.35|-2.69|0.5128
81454127|NCT00509795|162596456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares means|-0.6||||0.5579|TWO_SIDED|95.1|-2.61|1.42||As adjustment of multiple comparisons, a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.049|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as IAI minus ranibizumab. A positive value favors IAI 2.0Q8.|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline measure as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||1.42|-2.61|0.5579
81454128|NCT00509795|162596457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares means|-0.33||||0.3575|TWO_SIDED|95.1|-1.04|0.38||As adjustment of multiple comparisons, a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.049|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as IAI minus ranibizumab. A negative value favors IAI 2.0Q4|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline measure as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||0.38|-1.04|0.3575
81454129|NCT00509795|162596457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares means|0.71||||0.0507|TWO_SIDED|95.1|-0.01|1.42||As adjustment of multiple comparisons, a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.049|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as IAI minus ranibizumab. A negative value favors IAI 0.5Q4|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline measure as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||1.42|-0.01|0.0507
81454130|NCT00509795|162596457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares means|0.86||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.1|0.15|1.58||As adjustment of multiple comparisons, a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.049|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as IAI minus ranibizumab. A negative value favors IAI 2.0Q8|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline measure as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||1.58|0.15|0.0173
81454131|NCT02374138|162596491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||At 6 Months||||0.93
81454132|NCT02374138|162596492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||At 6 month follow up||||0.87
81454133|NCT02374138|162596492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||At 12 month follow up||||0.25
81454134|NCT02374138|162596494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||ICS Use at 6 Month Follow Up||||0.35
81454135|NCT02374138|162596494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34||||||By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||ICS Use at 12 Month Follow Up||||0.34
81576540|NCT00710710|162824666|OTHER||Maximum likelihood estimation|0.0233||||0.9156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0006|0.1229||p0 = 0.092, one sided exact binomial test with a 2.5% significance level|Exact binomial test|||Confirmed objective response, comparison with historical controls (Gemcitabine)||0.1229|0.0006|0.9156
81454136|NCT02374138|162596494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||LTRA Use at 6 Months||||0.35
81576541|NCT00710710|162824669|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.91|||Regression, Cox||if HR is below 1, then 60mg BI 2536 IV on day 1-3 is better.|||1.91|0.78|0.38
81454137|NCT02374138|162596494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||LTRA use at 12 Month Follow Up||||0.62
81454138|NCT02374138|162596495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63||||||Adjusted for child age, gender, and baseline value|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||ED visits over 6 months||||0.63
81454139|NCT02374138|162596495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||Adjusted for child age, gender, and baseline value|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||ED Visits between 6 and 12 Month follow up||||0.44
81454140|NCT02374138|162596496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||Adjusted for child age, gender, and baseline value|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||Courses of systemic steroids over 6 months||||0.98
81454141|NCT02374138|162596496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||Adjusted for child age, gender, and baseline value|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||Courses of systemic steroids between 6m and 12m FU||||0.48
81454142|NCT02374138|162596497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32||||||By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||At 6 Month Follow Up||||0.32
81454143|NCT02374138|162596497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||At 12 Month Follow Up||||0.06
81454144|NCT02374138|162596498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32||||||By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||At 6 Month follow up||||0.32
81454145|NCT02374138|162596498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||At 12 month follow up||||0.44
81454146|NCT02374138|162596499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||Repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||At 6 Month Follow Up||||0.70
81454147|NCT02374138|162596499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||Repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||At 12 Month Follow Up||||0.80
81515463|NCT03622112|162719662|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.833||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.907|12.573|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||12.573|-4.907|0.389
81515464|NCT03622112|162719662|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.258||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.456|19.059|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||19.059|1.456|0.022
81454148|NCT02374138|162596500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||Repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||6 Month Follow Up||||0.53
81454149|NCT02374138|162596500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||Repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||12 Month Follow up||||0.77
81454150|NCT02374138|162596501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||Repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||Quality of Life at 6 Month Follow up||||0.53
81454151|NCT02374138|162596501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||Repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||Quality of Life at 12 Month Follow up||||0.57
81454152|NCT02374138|162596502|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81454153|NCT02374138|162596505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58||||||Repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||Score on Brief COPE at 12 Months||||0.58
81454154|NCT02374138|162596507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46||||||Repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||Score on LOT-R at 6 Month Follow Up||||0.46
81454155|NCT02374138|162596507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||Repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||Score on LOT-R at 12 Month Follow Up||||0.62
81454156|NCT02374138|162596509|SUPERIORITY|By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender||||||0.35|||||||Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||||||0.35
81454157|NCT02374138|162596510|SUPERIORITY|Daytime asthma symptoms in prior 14d at 6-month follow up||||||0.54|||||||Generalized Linear Model Analysis|By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender||||||0.54
81454158|NCT02374138|162596510|SUPERIORITY|Daytime Asthma Symptoms at 12 month follow up||||||0.11|||||||Generalized Linear Model Analysis|By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender||||||0.11
81454159|NCT02374138|162596510|SUPERIORITY|Days of Activity Limitations at 6 month follow up||||||0.82|||||||Generalized Linear Model Analysis|By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender||||||0.82
81454160|NCT02374138|162596510|SUPERIORITY|Days of Activity Limitations at 12 month follow up||||||0.84|||||||Generalized Linear Model Analysis|By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender||||||0.84
81454161|NCT02374138|162596510|SUPERIORITY|Days of Quick Relief Medicine Use at 6 month follow up||||||0.7|||||||Generalized Linear Model Analysis|By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender||||||0.70
81454162|NCT02374138|162596510|SUPERIORITY|Days of Quick Relief Medicine Use at 12 month follow up||||||0.58|||||||Generalized Linear Model Analysis|By repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender||||||0.58
81454163|NCT02374138|162596511|OTHER|Univariate test||||||0.2|||||||Chi-squared|||Parent education||||0.20
81454164|NCT02374138|162596512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||Repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||ETS exposure at 6 Month Follow Up||||0.91
81454165|NCT02374138|162596512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||Repeated measures, p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||ETS Exposure at 12 Month Follow up||||0.98
81454166|NCT02374138|162596513|OTHER|Univariate test||||||0.94|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.94
81454167|NCT02374138|162596514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||Parent use of mental health resources at 6 Months||||0.02
81454168|NCT02374138|162596514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||p-value adjusted for age and gender|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||Parent use of mental health resources at 12 Months||||0.85
81454169|NCT02374138|162596515|OTHER|Univariate test||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.90
81454170|NCT04803305|162596551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.38|1.18|||||Week 4|||1.18|-2.38|
81515465|NCT03622112|162719662|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.994||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.571|20.417|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||20.417|3.571|0.005
81515466|NCT03622112|162719662|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.129||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.479|14.737|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||14.737|-2.479|0.163
81515467|NCT03622112|162719663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.243||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.431|-0.054|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-0.054|-0.431|0.012
81454171|NCT04803305|162596552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|3.15|||||Week 1|||3.15|-0.75|
81454172|NCT04803305|162596552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|2.49|||||Week 2|||2.49|-0.28|
81454173|NCT04803305|162596552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.93|2.99|||||Week 3|||2.99|-0.93|
81454174|NCT04803305|162596552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.02|2.02|||||Week 5|||2.02|-2.02|
81454175|NCT04803305|162596552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.11|1.51|||||Week 6|||1.51|-3.11|
81454176|NCT04803305|162596553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.18|3.53|||||Week 1|||3.53|-4.18|
81454177|NCT04803305|162596553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.49|1.16|||||Week 2|||1.16|-5.49|
81454178|NCT04803305|162596553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.62|2.06|||||Week 3|||2.06|-0.62|
81454179|NCT04803305|162596553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.29|2.2|||||Week 4|||2.20|-1.29|
81454180|NCT04803305|162596553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|2.57|||||Week 5|||2.57|-1.21|
81454181|NCT04803305|162596553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|3.39|||||Week 6|||3.39|0.34|
81454182|NCT00993421|162596560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypothesis: Treatment with a combination of LY377604 + sibutramine for 24 weeks would result in weight loss that was significantly greater than treatment with either sibutramine or LY377604 alone.||||<0.001
81454183|NCT00993421|162596560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypothesis: Treatment with a combination of LY377604 + sibutramine for 24 weeks would result in weight loss that was significantly greater than treatment with either sibutramine or LY377604 alone.||||<0.001
81454184|NCT00993421|162596560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypothesis: Treatment with a combination of LY377604 + sibutramine for 24 weeks would result in weight loss that was significantly greater than treatment with either sibutramine or LY377604 alone.||||<0.001
81454185|NCT00993421|162596560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypothesis: Treatment with a combination of LY377604 + sibutramine for 24 weeks would result in weight loss that was significantly greater than treatment with either sibutramine or LY377604 alone.||||<0.001
81454186|NCT00993421|162596560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypothesis: Treatment with a combination of LY377604 + sibutramine for 24 weeks would result in weight loss that was significantly greater than treatment with either sibutramine or LY377604 alone.||||0.041
81454187|NCT00993421|162596560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.668||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypothesis: Treatment with a combination of LY377604 + sibutramine for 24 weeks would result in weight loss that was significantly greater than treatment with either sibutramine or LY377604 alone.||||0.668
81454188|NCT00993421|162596560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.437||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypothesis: Treatment with a combination of LY377604 + sibutramine for 24 weeks would result in weight loss that was significantly greater than treatment with either sibutramine or LY377604 alone.||||0.437
81454189|NCT00993421|162596560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.249||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypothesis: Treatment with a combination of LY377604 + sibutramine for 24 weeks would result in weight loss that was significantly greater than treatment with either sibutramine or LY377604 alone.||||0.249
81454190|NCT03975491|162596631|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|20.9||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|76.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||From a model that included the baseline value of the dependent variable and sex (randomization stratification factor) as covariates.|||76.2|-17.1|0.32
81454191|NCT03975491|162596632|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.4||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|34.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||From a model that included the baseline value of the dependent variable and sex (randomization stratification factor) as covariates.|||34.0|-7.5|0.25
81454192|NCT03975491|162596633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.6||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|7.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||From a model that included the baseline value of the dependent variable and sex (randomization stratification factor) as covariates.|||7.7|-13.7|0.52
81454193|NCT03975491|162596634|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|1.51|||Mixed Models Analysis||From a model that included the baseline value of the dependent variable and sex (randomization stratification factor) as covariates.|||1.51|-0.33|0.21
81454194|NCT03975491|162596636|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0005||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0024|0.0034|||Mixed Models Analysis||From a model that included the baseline value of the dependent variable and sex (randomization stratification factor) as covariates.|||0.0034|-0.0024|0.73
81454195|NCT01277601|162596639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Raw p-values comparing treatments were based on a log-rank test stratified by HBeAg status and viral genotype.|Log Rank|||||||< 0.001
81454196|NCT01277601|162596639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Raw p-values comparing treatments were based on a log-rank test stratified by HBeAg status and viral genotype.|Log Rank|||||||0.002
81454197|NCT03765788|162596676|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.54|26.29|||||Odd Ratio (posterior median) median and 95% credibility interval calculated using the Bayesian inference|Odds Ratio||26.29|3.54|
81454198|NCT01769456|162596695|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Reported p-value is the calculated value provided by SAS output.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||< 0.0001
81454199|NCT01769456|162596696|OTHER|||||||0.0236|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.0236
81454200|NCT01769456|162596697|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.0003
81454201|NCT01769456|162596698|OTHER|||||||0.0236|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.0236
81454202|NCT05992623|162596753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.565|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.565
81454203|NCT05992623|162596754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.617|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.617
81454204|NCT05992623|162596755|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81454205|NCT02794870|162596765|OTHER||% vaccine recipients with solicited AEs|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.0|78.0||||||||78|39|
81454206|NCT02794870|162596765|OTHER||% placebo recipients with solicited AEs|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.0|56.0||||||||56|8|
81454207|NCT02794870|162596766|OTHER||% vaccinees with unsolicited AEs|35.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|18.0|56.0||||||||56|18|
81576542|NCT00710710|162824670|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.78|||Regression, Cox||if HR is below 1, then 60mg BI 2536 IV on day 1-3 is better.|||1.78|0.68|0.69
81576543|NCT00710710|162824671|OTHER||Maximum likelihood estimation|0.0||||0.9161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0822||p0 = 0.056, one sided exact binomial test with a 2.5% significance level|Exact binomial test|||Confirmed objective response, comparison with historical controls (Gemcitabine)||0.0822|0.0000|0.9161
81576544|NCT00710710|162824671|OTHER||Maximum likelihood estimation|0.0||||0.9842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0822||p0 = 0.092, one sided exact binomial test with a 2.5% significance level|Exact binomial test|||Confirmed objective response, comparison with historical controls (Gemcitabine)||0.0822|0.0000|0.9842
81576545|NCT00710710|162824671|OTHER||Maximum likelihood estimation|0.0||||0.9161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0822||p0 = 0.056, one sided exact binomial test with a 2.5% significance level|Exact binomial test|||Confirmed objective response, comparison with historical controls (Gemcitabine)||0.0822|0.0000|0.9161
81576546|NCT00710710|162824671|OTHER||Maximum likelihood estimation|0.0||||0.9842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0822||p0 = 0.092, one sided exact binomial test with a 2.5% significance level|Exact binomial test|||Confirmed objective response, comparison with historical controls (Gemcitabine)||0.0822|0.0000|0.9842
81576547|NCT03510884|162824678|SUPERIORITY|Bonferroni adjustment was applied to handle multiplicity for the comparison of each alirocumab dosing regimen group versus its placebo group for the primary efficacy endpoint.|LS mean difference|-43.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-56.0|-30.7||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.025 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab Q2W versus Placebo Q2W|The MMRM model included fixed categorical effects of treatment group (alirocumab, placebo), randomization strata (previous participation \[yes or no\] to DFI14223 study, Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per interactive voice response system (IVRS), time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, strata-by-time point interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of Baseline LDL-C value and Baseline value by time-point interaction. Comparison was performed using an appropriate contrast.||-30.7|-56.0|<0.0001
81576548|NCT03510884|162824678|SUPERIORITY|Bonferroni adjustment was applied to handle multiplicity for the comparison of each alirocumab dosing regimen group versus its placebo group for the primary efficacy endpoint.|LS mean difference|-33.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-46.4|-21.2||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.025 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab Q4W versus Placebo Q4W|The MMRM model included the fixed categorical effects of treatment group (alirocumab, placebo), randomization strata (Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, and BW strata-by-time point interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of Baseline LDL-C value and Baseline value by time-point interaction. Comparison was performed using an appropriate contrast.||-21.2|-46.4|<0.0001
81576549|NCT03510884|162824679|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical testing method was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints were reported and independently for each dosing regimen. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.025 level. Statistical significance of the primary endpoint was required before testing the first secondary endpoint for each dosing regimen independently.|LS mean difference|-45.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-56.3|-34.7||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab Q2W versus Placebo Q2W|The MMRM model included the fixed categorical effects of treatment group (alirocumab, placebo), randomization strata (previous participation \[yes or no\] to DFI14223 study, Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, strata-by-time point interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of Baseline LDL-C value and Baseline value by time-point interaction. Comparison was performed using an appropriate contrast.||-34.7|-56.3|<0.0001
81576550|NCT03510884|162824679|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing method was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported and independently for each dosing regimen. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.025 level. Statistical significance of the primary endpoint was required before testing the first secondary endpoint for each dosing regimen independently.|LS mean difference|-41.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-52.7|-30.2||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab Q4W versus Placebo Q4W|The MMRM model included the fixed categorical effects of treatment group (alirocumab, placebo), randomization strata (Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, and BW strata-by-time point interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of Baseline LDL-C value and Baseline value by time-point interaction. Comparison was performed using an appropriate contrast.||-30.2|-52.7|<0.0001
81454208|NCT02794870|162596766|OTHER||% placebo with unsolicited AEs|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.0|47.0||||||||47|3|
81515468|NCT03622112|162719663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.155||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.344|0.034|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.034|-0.344|0.108
81454209|NCT02794870|162596771|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Due to unequal sample sizes, a 1-sided Fisher's exact test was used to test the hypothesis that proportions of greater than or equal to 4-fold rises were higher in the vaccinated than in the placebo group. Statistical significance level was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.01
81515469|NCT03622112|162719663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.099||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.286|0.087|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.087|-0.286|0.295
81454210|NCT02794870|162596772|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81454211|NCT01495702|162596787|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the Stribild group was at least 12% worse than the NNRTI+FTC/TDF group with respect to the percentage of participants maintaining HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 48. The alternative hypothesis was that the Stribild group was less than 12% worse than the NNRTI+FTC/TDF group.|Difference in proportions|5.3||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|12.0|||Fisher Exact||The 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference was from unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests with the standardized statistic using StatXact.|||12.0|-0.5|0.066
81454212|NCT04152863|162596804|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.9||||0.1812|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.5|32.5|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|To ensure adequate number of participants, strata were combined according to sSAP when one treatment had 0 participants in a particular stratum.||||32.5|-9.5|0.1812
81454213|NCT04152863|162596804|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.8||||0.3548|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.2|25.5|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|To ensure adequate number of participants, strata were combined according to sSAP when one treatment had 0 participants in a particular stratum.||||25.5|-16.2|0.3548
81454214|NCT04152863|162596804|OTHER|Difference in percentage based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in %|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.6|28.2||||||||28.2|-14.6|
81454215|NCT04152863|162596805|OTHER|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.27||||||||2.27|0.50|
81454216|NCT04152863|162596805|OTHER|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.29||||||||2.29|0.51|
81454217|NCT04152863|162596805|OTHER|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.04||||||||2.04|0.50|
81454218|NCT04152863|162596807|OTHER|Difference in percentage based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in percentage|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.1|19.2||||||||19.2|-23.1|
81454219|NCT04152863|162596807|OTHER|Difference in percentage based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in percentage|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.1|19.2||||||||19.2|-23.1|
81454220|NCT04152863|162596807|OTHER|Difference in percentage based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in %|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.2|21.2||||||||21.2|-21.2|
81454221|NCT04152863|162596808|OTHER|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.02||||||||3.02|0.70|
81454222|NCT04152863|162596808|OTHER|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.68||||||||2.68|0.62|
81454223|NCT04152863|162596808|OTHER|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.22||||||||2.22|0.60|
81454224|NCT04152863|162596810|OTHER|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|3.79||||||||3.79|0.71|
81454225|NCT04152863|162596810|OTHER|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.68||||||||2.68|0.47|
81454226|NCT04152863|162596810|OTHER|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.02||||||||3.02|0.64|
81454227|NCT03277066|162596815|SUPERIORITY||Lest-Squared Mean Differences|0.011||||0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0110
81454228|NCT03277066|162596815|SUPERIORITY||Lest-Squared Mean Differences|0.2835||||0.2835|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2835
81454229|NCT02276807|162596822|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.345|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|2 (Condition: TAU, BA-PC) X 2 (Time: Baseline vs. Week 12) repeated measures ANOVA||||||<0.05
81454230|NCT02276807|162596823|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.046|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|2 (Condition: TAU vs. BA-PC) X 2 (time: Baseline vs. week 12) repeated measures ANOVA||||||<0.05
81454231|NCT02276807|162596824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.666|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|2 (Condition: TAU, BA-PC) X 2 (Time: Baseline, Week 12) Repeated Measures ANOVA||||||<0.05
81454232|NCT02276807|162596825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.014|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|2 (Condition: TAU vs. BA-PC) X 2 (Time: Baseline, Week 12) Repeated Measures ANOVA||||||<0.05
81454233|NCT02276807|162596826|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.722|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|2 (Condition: TAU vs. BA-PC) X 2 (Time: Baseline vs. Week 12) Repeated Measures ANOVA||||||<0.05
81454234|NCT02370238|162596833|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.81||p-value based on a log-rank test stratified by randomized sub-populations, newly diagnosed metastatic patients and patients that had relapsed following a prior (neo)adjuvant chemotherapy regimen.|Log Rank|||||1.81|0.71|0.589
81454235|NCT02370238|162596834|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.65||p-value based on a log-rank test stratified by randomized sub-populations, newly diagnosed metastatic patients and patients that had relapsed following a prior (neo)adjuvant chemotherapy regimen.|Log Rank|||||1.65|0.64|0.897
81454236|NCT02370238|162596835|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.262||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4909|3.963||P-value is based on Zelen's test for homogeneity of the odds ratios.|Zelen's test|||||3.963|0.4909|0.667
81454237|NCT02370238|162596837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.767||||||For the All Patients group, p-value was based on a log-rank test stratified by actual sub-populations, newly diagnosed metastatic patients and patients that had relapsed following a prior (neo)adjuvant chemotherapy regimen.|Log Rank|||||||0.767
81454238|NCT02370238|162596838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.101||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.437|2.79||P-value was based on Zelen's test for homogeneity of the odds ratios|Zelen's test|||||2.790|0.437|0.667
81576551|NCT03510884|162824680|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|LS mean difference|-37.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-47.5|-28.2||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab Q2W versus Placebo Q2W|The MMRM model included the fixed categorical effects of treatment group (alirocumab, placebo), randomization strata (previous participation \[yes or no\] to DFI14223 study, Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, strata-by-time point interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of Baseline Apo B value and Baseline Apo B value by time-point interaction. Comparison was performed using an appropriate contrast.||-28.2|-47.5|<0.0001
81576552|NCT03510884|162824680|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|LS mean difference|-30.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-42.0|-19.4||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab Q4W versus Placebo Q4W|The MMRM model included the fixed categorical effects of treatment group (alirocumab, placebo), randomization strata (Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, and BW strata-by-time point interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of Baseline Apo B value and Baseline Apo B value by time-point interaction. Comparison was performed using an appropriate contrast.||-19.4|-42.0|<0.0001
81576553|NCT03510884|162824681|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|LS mean difference|-40.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-52.2|-29.1||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab Q2W versus Placebo Q2W|The MMRM model included the fixed categorical effects of treatment group (alirocumab, placebo), randomization strata (previous participation \[yes or no\] to DFI14223 study, Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, strata-by-time point interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of Baseline non-HDL-C value and Baseline non-HDL-C value by time-point interaction. Comparison was performed using an appropriate contrast.||-29.1|-52.2|<0.0001
81576554|NCT03510884|162824681|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|LS mean difference|-31.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-44.1|-19.7||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab Q4W versus Placebo Q4W|The MMRM model included the fixed categorical effects of treatment group (alirocumab, placebo), randomization strata (Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, and BW strata-by-time point interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of Baseline non-HDL-C value and Baseline non-HDL-C value by time-point interaction. Comparison was performed using an appropriate contrast.||-19.7|-44.1|<0.0001
81576555|NCT03510884|162824682|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|LS mean difference|-30.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-39.8|-21.9||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab Q2W versus Placebo Q2W|The MMRM model included the fixed categorical effects of treatment group (alirocumab, placebo), randomization strata (previous participation \[yes or no\] to DFI14223 study, Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, strata-by-time point interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of Baseline Total-C value and Baseline Total-C value by time-point interaction. Comparison was performed using an appropriate contrast.||-21.9|-39.8|<0.0001
81576556|NCT03510884|162824682|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|LS mean difference|-23.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-33.5|-13.1||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab Q4W versus Placebo Q4W|The MMRM model included the fixed categorical effects of treatment group (alirocumab, placebo), randomization strata (Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, and BW strata-by-time point interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of Baseline Total-C value and Baseline Total-C value by time-point interaction. Comparison was performed using an appropriate contrast.||-13.1|-33.5|<0.0001
81576557|NCT03510884|162824683|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|LS mean difference|-38.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-48.2|-29.6||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab Q2W versus Placebo Q2W|The MMRM model included the fixed categorical effects of treatment group (alirocumab, placebo), randomization strata (previous participation \[yes or no\] to DFI14223 study, Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, strata-by-time point interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of Baseline Apo B value and Baseline Apo B value by time-point interaction. Comparison was performed using an appropriate contrast.||-29.6|-48.2|<0.0001
81576558|NCT03510884|162824683|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|LS mean difference|-32.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-42.8|-22.7|||MMRM||Alirocumab Q4W versus Placebo Q4W|The MMRM model included the fixed categorical effects of treatment group (alirocumab, placebo), randomization strata (Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, and BW strata-by-time point interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of Baseline Apo B value and Baseline Apo B value by time-point interaction. Comparison was performed using an appropriate contrast.||-22.7|-42.8|<0.0001
81637945|NCT01377844|162966041|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.48||The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline. Statistical significant is set at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline HbA1c, site, age category, gender and race||Change from baseline in HbA1c (%) at Week 12||-0.48|-0.96|< 0.0001
81454239|NCT01153425|162596842|OTHER|unpaired t-test for the difference of the means between the two arms|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t-test for change from baseline to 24 months||||>0.05
81454240|NCT03417778|162596862|OTHER|If the upper bound of the 2-sided 90% CIs of the GLSM ratio for AUClast of filgotinib falls within the \[50%, 200%\] bound, the null hypothesis that participants with hepatic impairment exhibit AUClast change of at least 2-fold for filgotinib compared with participants with normal liver function will be rejected.|GLSM Ratio|161.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.77|321.48||||||An analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformed values of the AUClast. Two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated for the geometric least-squares mean (GLSM) ratio of AUClast between hepatic impairment group versus the matched control (normal hepatic function) group.||321.48|80.77|
81454241|NCT03417778|162596863|OTHER|If the upper bound of the 2-sided 90% CIs of the GLSM ratio for AUClast of GS-829845 falls within the \[50%, 200%\] bound, the null hypothesis that participants with hepatic impairment exhibit AUClast change of at least 2-fold for GS-829845 compared with participants with normal liver function will be rejected.|GLSM Ratio|122.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.67|213.89||||||An ANOVA model was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformed values of the AUClast. Two-sided 90% CI were calculated for the GLSM ratio of AUClast between hepatic impairment group versus the matched control (normal hepatic function) group.||213.89|69.67|
81454242|NCT03417778|162596864|OTHER|If the upper bound of the 2-sided 90% CIs of the GLSM ratio for AUCinf of filgotinib falls within the \[50%, 200%\] bound, the null hypothesis that participants with hepatic impairment exhibit AUCinf change of at least 2-fold for filgotinib compared with participants with normal liver function will be rejected.|GLSM Ratio|159.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.22|308.06||||||An ANOVA model was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformed values of the AUCinf. Two-sided 90% CI were calculated for the GLSM ratio of AUCinf between hepatic impairment group versus the matched control (normal hepatic function) group.||308.06|82.22|
81454243|NCT03417778|162596865|OTHER|If the upper bound of the 2-sided 90% CIs of the GLSM ratio for AUCinf of GS-829845 falls within the \[50%, 200%\] bound, the null hypothesis that participants with hepatic impairment exhibit AUCinf change of at least 2-fold for GS-829845 compared with participants with normal liver function will be rejected.|GLSM Ratio|122.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.9|214.07||||||An ANOVA model was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformed values of the AUCinf. Two-sided 90% CI were calculated for the GLSM ratio of AUCinf between hepatic impairment group versus the matched control (normal hepatic function) group.||214.07|69.90|
81454244|NCT03417778|162596866|OTHER|If the upper bound of the 2-sided 90% CIs of the GLSM ratio for Cmax of filgotinib falls within the \[50%, 200%\] bound, the null hypothesis that participants with hepatic impairment exhibit Cmax change of at least 2-fold for filgotinib compared with participants with normal liver function will be rejected.|GLSM Ratio|115.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.75|228.98||||||An ANOVA model was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformed values of the Cmax. Two-sided 90% CI were calculated for the GLSM ratio of Cmax between hepatic impairment group versus the matched control (normal hepatic function) group.||228.98|58.75|
81454245|NCT03417778|162596867|OTHER|If the upper bound of the 2-sided 90% CIs of the GLSM ratio for Cmax of GS-829845 falls within the \[50%, 200%\] bound, the null hypothesis that participants with hepatic impairment exhibit Cmax change of at least 2-fold for GS-829845 compared with participants with normal liver function will be rejected.|GLSM Ratio|102.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.12|175.98||||||An ANOVA model was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformed values of the Cmax. Two-sided 90% CI were calculated for the GLSM ratio of Cmax between hepatic impairment group versus the matched control (normal hepatic function) group.||175.98|60.12|
81454246|NCT02652949|162596875|SUPERIORITY||Event rate|0.023|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.081|||Exact binomial test|||"The primary study endpoint, major device effect at 30 days, is a dichotomous study outcome; hence, an exact method based on the binomial distribution was used for the hypothesis testing. The primary study endpoint was tested against a performance goal of 16%:~H0: p ≥ 16% vs. Ha: p \<16%, where p denotes the true event rate of primary study endpoint in the target population."||0.081||<0.0001
81454247|NCT00699816|162596905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.94|||Log Rank|||||0.94|0.43|0.01
81454248|NCT00699816|162596906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.75|||Log Rank|||||0.75|0.06|0.008
81454249|NCT00699816|162596907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.19||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.87|||Log Rank|||||0.87|0.04|0.02
81454250|NCT01569295|162596911|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.45|||Stratified log-rank test||Hazard Ratio is estimated using Cox proportional hazard model, adjusted for randomization stratification factors.|||0.45|0.27|< 0.0001
81454251|NCT01569295|162596912|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|4.62||Odds ratio,p-value and 95% Confidence Interval(CI) were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel(CMH) Chi-square test stratified by stratification factor in EDC(del17p/TP53,immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region(IgHV) mutation and disease status).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.62|1.98|<0.0001
81454252|NCT01569295|162596913|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|79.02||Odds ratio, p-value and 95% CI were calculated from the CMH Chi-square test stratified by stratification factors in EDC (del17p/TP53, IgHV mutation and disease status).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||79.02|10.50|<0.0001
81454253|NCT01569295|162596914|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.03|||Stratified log-rank test|||||1.03|0.59|0.098
81454254|NCT01569295|162596915|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.55||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|76.81||Odds ratio, 95% CI and p-value are calculated from the CMH Chi-square test stratified by stratification factors in EDC (del17p/TP53, IgHV mutation and disease status).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||76.81|1.19|0.011
81515470|NCT03622112|162719663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.308||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.116|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-0.116|-0.500|0.002
81515471|NCT03622112|162719663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.308|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.489|-0.126|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-0.126|-0.489|<0.001
81454255|NCT03852537|162596940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.494|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.494
81515472|NCT03622112|162719663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.177||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.362|0.009|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.009|-0.362|0.062
81515473|NCT03622112|162719664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.993|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.795|-4.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-4.191|-15.795|<0.001
81515474|NCT03622112|162719664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.972||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.694|-2.251|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-2.251|-13.694|0.006
81454256|NCT03852537|162596941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.666|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.666
81454257|NCT03852537|162596942|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81454258|NCT03852537|162596944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.477|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.477
81454259|NCT03852537|162596945|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.000
81454260|NCT03852537|162596946|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81454261|NCT03852537|162596947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.011
81454262|NCT03852537|162596948|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81454263|NCT03852537|162596950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.213|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.213
81454264|NCT04345913|162596984|OTHER|This test is used to compare the survival distributions of different groups in a survival analysis. It's a nonparametric test.||||||0.5259|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5259
81454265|NCT04345913|162596989|OTHER|This test is used to compare the survival distributions of different groups in a survival analysis. It's a nonparametric test.||||||0.706|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7060
81454266|NCT01406444|162597062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Linear random effects model|||||||0.03
81454267|NCT01406444|162597063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Linear random effects model|||||||0.002
81454268|NCT01406444|162597063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Linear random effects model|||||||0.04
81454269|NCT04138823|162597069|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.16,0.33)|0.172|||||||||||Bayesian logistic regression model|||Probability of DLT rate was determined using a Bayesian 2-parameter logistic regression model with overdose control.||||
81454270|NCT04138823|162597069|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.33, 1.00]|0.01||||||||||||||Probability of DLT rate was determined using a Bayesian 2-parameter logistic regression model with overdose control.||||
81515475|NCT03622112|162719664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.361||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.051|1.329|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||1.329|-10.051|0.133
81454271|NCT04138823|162597069|OTHER||Probabilty of DLT rate in [0.16, 0.33)|0.362||||||||||||||Probability of DLT rate was determined using a Bayesian 2-parameter logistic regression model with overdose control.||||
81454272|NCT04138823|162597069|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.33, 1.00]|0.046||||||||||||||Probability of DLT rate was determined using a Bayesian 2-parameter logistic regression model with overdose control.||||
81454273|NCT04138823|162597069|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.16, 0.33)|0.478||||||||||||||"Probability of DLT rate was determined using a Bayesian 2-parameter logistic regression model with overdose control.~The 200 mg BI 891065 BID dose was modelled as equivalent to a 300 mg QD dose in terms of dose-toxicity relationship."||||
81454274|NCT04138823|162597069|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.33, 1.00]|0.118||||||||||||||"Probability of DLT rate was determined using a Bayesian 2-parameter logistic regression model with overdose control.~The 200 mg BI 891065 BID dose was modelled as equivalent to a 300 mg QD dose in terms of dose-toxicity relationship."||||
81454275|NCT02466685|162597091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.4|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81454276|NCT01277211|162597096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Pearl Indices|0.61||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.29|||Poisson distribution method|Differences between treatment groups was explored using an exact 95% CI for the ratio of the two Pearl Indices based on the Poisson distribution.||Differences between the two treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) were explored using an exact 95% CI for the Ratio of the two Pearl Indices based on the Poisson distribution.||2.29|0.19|0.531
81454277|NCT01277211|162597097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 1|-3.0||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|3.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 1, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||3.1|-9.9|0.346
81454278|NCT01277211|162597097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 2|-6.2||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-0.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 2, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-0.6|-12.7|0.029
81454279|NCT01277211|162597097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 3|-5.8||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|-0.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 3, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-0.9|-11.8|0.019
81454280|NCT01277211|162597097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 4|-8.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-2.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 4, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-2.9|-14.0|0.001
81454281|NCT01277211|162597097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 5|-1.3||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|2.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 5, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||2.6|-6.4|0.556
81454282|NCT01277211|162597097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 6|-3.9||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|0.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 6, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||0.5|-9.5|0.089
81454283|NCT01277211|162597097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 7|-3.7||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|0.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 7, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||0.8|-9.4|0.110
81454284|NCT01277211|162597097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 8|-4.3||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|0.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 8, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-0.0|-9.8|0.049
81454285|NCT01277211|162597097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 9|-1.1||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|2.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 9, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||2.9|-6.2|0.621
81515476|NCT03622112|162719664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.797||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.555|-2.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-2.040|-13.555|0.008
81454286|NCT01277211|162597097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 10|-4.4||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-0.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 10, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-0.2|-10.0|0.041
81454287|NCT01277211|162597097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 11|-3.8||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-0.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 11, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-0.1|-8.9|0.046
81454288|NCT01277211|162597097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 12|-4.4||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|-0.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 12, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-0.2|-9.9|0.037
81454289|NCT01277211|162597097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 13|-4.5||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|0.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 13, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-0.0|-10.4|0.048
81454290|NCT01277211|162597098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 1|-6.0||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-1.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 1, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-1.1|-12.0|0.015
81454291|NCT01277211|162597098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 2|-4.9||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|-1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 2, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-1.0|-10.1|0.012
81454292|NCT01277211|162597098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 3|-6.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-2.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 3, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-2.2|-12.0|0.002
81454293|NCT01277211|162597098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 4|-3.6||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|-0.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 4, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-0.1|-8.5|0.044
81454294|NCT01277211|162597098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 5|-1.0||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|2.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 5, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||2.5|-5.7|0.609
81454295|NCT01277211|162597098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 6|-3.9||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|0.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 6, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||0.2|-9.3|0.062
81454296|NCT01277211|162597098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 7|-4.1||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-0.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 7, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-0.6|-9.0|0.019
81454297|NCT01277211|162597098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 8|-1.9||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|1.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 8, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||1.6|-6.7|0.308
81454298|NCT01277211|162597098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 9|-4.2||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|-0.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 9, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-0.4|-9.3|0.027
81454299|NCT01277211|162597098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 10|-2.9||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|0.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 10, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||0.5|-7.6|0.098
81454300|NCT01277211|162597098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 11|-4.4||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 11, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-1.0|-9.4|0.009
81515477|NCT03622112|162719664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.729||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.195|-3.264|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-3.264|-14.195|0.002
81454301|NCT01277211|162597098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 12|-6.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-2.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 12, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-2.1|-11.7|0.002
81454302|NCT01277211|162597098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages, Cycle 13|-4.5||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-0.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||For Cycle 13, a two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage between the treatment groups (ENG-EE vs. DRSP-EE) was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-0.1|-10.2|0.043
81454303|NCT03452943|162597099|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.7||||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.8|-4.1|0.692
81515478|NCT03622112|162719664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.622|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.211|-6.034|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-6.034|-17.211|<0.001
81515479|NCT03622112|162719665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.212|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.329|-0.094|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-0.094|-0.329|<0.001
81515480|NCT03622112|162719665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.228|0.007|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||0.007|-0.228|0.066
81515481|NCT03622112|162719665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.139||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.255|-0.022|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-0.022|-0.255|0.020
81454304|NCT06360081|162597116|EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based on two-sided 90% CIs for the ratios of the geometric means (gMean) (T/R) using an acceptance range of 80.0 to 125.0%.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means (T/R)|99.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.08|102.78||p-value was calculated for ratios outside the 80.0 to 125.0% interval.|ANOVA||Ratio as percentage \[%\] Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 9.0%.|PK endpoints were back transformed to the original scale to provide the point estimate and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for each endpoint. The model included effects accounting for variation in sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the others were considered as fixed. Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA.||102.78|97.08|<0.0001
81454305|NCT06360081|162597117|EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based on two-sided 90% CIs for the ratios of the geometric means (gMean) (T/R) using an acceptance range of 80.0 to 125.0%.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means (T/R)|100.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.43|105.44||p-value was calculated for ratios outside the 80.0 to 125.0% interval.|ANOVA||Ratio as percentage \[%\] Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 14.2%.|PK endpoints were back transformed to the original scale to provide the point estimate and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for each endpoint. The model included effects accounting for variation in sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the others were considered as fixed. Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA.||105.44|96.43|<0.0001
81454306|NCT03367572|162597208|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7056||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.008
81454307|NCT03367572|162597208|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1486|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81454308|NCT03367572|162597209|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4468||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.010
81454309|NCT03367572|162597209|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5632||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.001
81454310|NCT03367572|162597210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Secondary Aim 1 is to determine if olanzapine is more effective than prochlorperazine in controlling nausea at Cycle 2 in participants who experienced CINV at Cycle 1 when used in combination with netupitant, palonosetron and dexamethasone.~This will be assessed by estimating the contrast D = (3 - 1) - (2 - 1), where 3 is the Arm 3 mean, 2 is the Arm 2 mean, and 1 is the Control mean, and testing whether D = 0 versus the one-sided alternative hypothesis that D \> 0."||||0.019
81454311|NCT03367572|162597211|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.65|2.66||prochlorperazine arm statistics|Regression, Logistic|||||2.66|0.65|0.386
81454312|NCT03367572|162597211|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.16||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.02|1.13||olanzapine arm statistics|Regression, Logistic|||||1.13|0.02|0.036
81454313|NCT03956355|162597216|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|5.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81454314|NCT03956355|162597217|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81454315|NCT03956355|162597218|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.68||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0001
81454316|NCT03956355|162597219|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-3.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81454317|NCT03956355|162597220|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|8.54||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0005
81454318|NCT03355469|162597223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.53||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|6.99||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.017.|ANCOVA|Linear ANCOVA model adjusted for pre-intervention FMD.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention 0 min unscaled FMD change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||6.99|0.08|0.045
81454319|NCT03355469|162597223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.15||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|4.73||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.050.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention FMD.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention 0 min unscaled FMD change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||4.73|-2.42|0.507
81454320|NCT03355469|162597223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.98||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|8.83||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.008.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention FMD.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention 0 min unscaled FMD change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||8.83|1.14|0.014
81454321|NCT03355469|162597223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.38||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|6.42||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.033.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention FMD.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention 0 min unscaled FMD change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||6.42|-1.66|0.237
81454322|NCT03355469|162597223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.45||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|5.7||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.042.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention FMD.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention 0 min unscaled FMD change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||5.70|-2.80|0.486
81515482|NCT03622112|162719665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-0.110|-0.350|<0.001
81515483|NCT03622112|162719665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.185||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.298|-0.071|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-0.071|-0.298|0.001
81454323|NCT03355469|162597223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.83||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|8.19||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.025.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention FMD.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention 0 min unscaled FMD change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||8.19|-0.53|0.081
81454324|NCT03355469|162597224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0073||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0093|0.024||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.025.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention GIR.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention GIR, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.0240|-0.0093|0.373
81454325|NCT03355469|162597224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0097||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0055|0.025||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.008.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention GIR.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention GIR, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.0250|-0.0055|0.198
81454326|NCT03355469|162597224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0041||||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0129|0.0211||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.033.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention GIR.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention GIR, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.0211|-0.0129|0.622
81454327|NCT03355469|162597224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0024||||0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0136|0.0088||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.050.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention GIR.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention GIR, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.0088|-0.0136|0.666
81454328|NCT03355469|162597224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0032||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0169|0.0104||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.042.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention GIR.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention GIR, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.0104|-0.0169|0.634
81454329|NCT03355469|162597224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0056||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0174|0.0062||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.017.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention GIR.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention GIR, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.0062|-0.0174|0.336
81454330|NCT03355469|162597225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.51||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|8.69||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.042.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention AIx75.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention AIx75 change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||8.69|-5.68|0.671
81454331|NCT03355469|162597225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.82||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.84|2.19||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.025.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention AIx75.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention AIx75 change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||2.19|-11.84|0.170
81454332|NCT03355469|162597225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.29|5.97||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.050.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention AIx75.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention AIx75 change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||5.97|-7.29|0.839
81454333|NCT03355469|162597225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.33||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|11.8||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.008.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention AIx75.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention AIx75 change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||11.80|0.86|0.024
81515484|NCT03622112|162719665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.206|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.321|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||-0.090|-0.321|<0.001
81515485|NCT03622112|162719666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.611||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|18.042|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||18.042|1.180|0.026
81515486|NCT03622112|162719666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.503||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.927|13.933|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||13.933|-2.927|0.200
81454334|NCT03355469|162597225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.16||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.16|2.83||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.033.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention AIx75.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention AIx75 change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||2.83|-7.16|0.385
81454335|NCT03355469|162597225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.17||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|8.86||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.017.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention AIx75.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention AIx75 change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||8.86|-0.53|0.080
81454336|NCT03355469|162597226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.032||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.005||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.017.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MBF.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MBF change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.005|-0.069|0.088
81454337|NCT03355469|162597226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.062||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.050.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MBF.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MBF change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.062|-0.059|0.960
81454338|NCT03355469|162597226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.052||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|0.006||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.008.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MBF.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MBF change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.006|-0.109|0.075
81454339|NCT03355469|162597226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.033||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.028||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.033.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MBF.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MBF change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.028|-0.094|0.258
81454340|NCT03355469|162597226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.035||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.042.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MBF.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MBF change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.035|-0.075|0.443
81454341|NCT03355469|162597226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.053||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.126|0.02||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.025.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MBF.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MBF change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.020|-0.126|0.144
81454342|NCT03355469|162597227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.007||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.003||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.017.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MFV.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MFV change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.003|-0.017|0.147
81454343|NCT03355469|162597227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001||||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.017||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.050.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MFV.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MFV change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.017|-0.016|0.943
81454344|NCT03355469|162597227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.012||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.003||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.008.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MFV.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MFV change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.003|-0.027|0.108
81515487|NCT03622112|162719666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.787||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.546|15.119|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||15.119|-1.546|0.110
81515488|NCT03622112|162719666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.066||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.461|18.672|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||18.672|1.461|0.022
81515489|NCT03622112|162719666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.62||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.489|16.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||16.750|0.489|0.038
81454345|NCT03355469|162597227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.009||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.033.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MFV.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MFV change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.009|-0.024|0.319
81454346|NCT03355469|162597227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.01||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.042.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MFV.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MFV change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.010|-0.019|0.496
81454347|NCT03355469|162597227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.012||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.007||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.025.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MFV.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MFV change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.007|-0.031|0.187
81454348|NCT03355469|162597228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.495|0.035||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.008.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MBV.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MBV change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.035|-0.495|0.086
81454349|NCT03355469|162597228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.354|0.574||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.050.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MBV.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MBV change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.574|-0.354|0.608
81454350|NCT03355469|162597228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.344||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.779|0.09||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.017.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MBV.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MBV change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.090|-0.779|0.110
81454351|NCT03355469|162597228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.818|0.137||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.033.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MBV.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MBV change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.137|-0.818|0.145
81454352|NCT03355469|162597228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.114||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.538|0.309||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.042.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MBV.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MBV change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.309|-0.538|0.565
81454353|NCT03355469|162597228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.454||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.025|0.116||Benjamini and Hochberg method was used to decrease the false discovery rate with an overall error rate of 0.05. The B\&H P-value threshold for this comparison was 0.025.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA linear model adjusted for pre-intervention MBV.||Intention to treat Full Maximum Likelihood based comparisons of baseline covariate adjusted pre- to post-intervention MBV change, where the difference is between treatment combination #2 and treatment combination #1 (i.e. treatment combination # 2 - treatment combination #1).||0.116|-1.025|0.110
81454354|NCT00486525|162597279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.039|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Yoga minus Control immediately post-treatment|Mixed effect models were used to test the intervention's effect on primary outcomes. Fixed effects included visit, intervention group, their interaction, and baseline outcome levels. Random effects included a subject-specific random intercept, accounting for within-subject correlation, and a random effect for yoga-group, accounting for the partially-nested data arising from small groups being present in the intervention arm but not in the control arm.||0.039|-0.19|0.20
81515490|NCT03622112|162719666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.178||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.112|15.467|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||15.467|-1.112|0.090
81515491|NCT03622112|162719667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.936||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|18.031|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||18.031|-2.160|0.123
81515492|NCT03622112|162719667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.977||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.112|11.065|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||11.065|-9.112|0.849
81454355|NCT00486525|162597279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.015|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Yoga minus Control 3 months post-treatment|Mixed effect models were used to test the intervention's effect on primary outcomes. Fixed effects included visit, intervention group, their interaction, and baseline outcome levels. Random effects included a subject-specific random intercept, accounting for within-subject correlation, and a random effect for yoga-group, accounting for the partially-nested data arising from small groups being present in the intervention arm but not in the control arm.||-0.015|-0.25|0.027
81454356|NCT00486525|162597279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.018|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Model used continuous yoga practice frequency in place of group assignment to predict primary outcomes immediately post-treatment.|Secondary analysis on change of ln (TNF-a) for each 10 minute increase in yoga practice frequency, adjusting for baseline outcome levels, age, and SAD.||0.018|-0.060|0.28
81454357|NCT00486525|162597279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|0.0021|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Model used continuous yoga practice frequency in place of group assignment to predict primary outcomes 3 months post-treatment.|Secondary analysis on change of ln (TNF-a) for each 10 minute increase in yoga practice frequency, adjusting for baseline outcome levels, age, and SAD.||0.0021|-0.079|0.063
81454358|NCT00486525|162597280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.042|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Yoga minus Control immediately post-treatment|Mixed effect models were used to test the intervention's effect on primary outcomes. Fixed effects included visit, intervention group, their interaction, and baseline outcome levels. Random effects included a subject-specific random intercept, accounting for within-subject correlation, and a random effect for yoga-group, accounting for the partially-nested data arising from small groups being present in the intervention arm but not in the control arm.||-0.042|-0.2|0.2
81454359|NCT00486525|162597280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.031|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Yoga minus Control 3 months post-treatment|Mixed effect models were used to test the intervention's effect on primary outcomes. Fixed effects included visit, intervention group, their interaction, and baseline outcome levels. Random effects included a subject-specific random intercept, accounting for within-subject correlation, and a random effect for yoga-group, accounting for the partially-nested data arising from small groups being present in the intervention arm but not in the control arm.||-0.031|-0.28|0.015
81454360|NCT00486525|162597280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.019|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Model used continuous yoga practice frequency in place of group assignment to predict primary outcomes immediately post-treatment.|Secondary analysis on change of ln (IL-6) for each 10 minute increase in yoga practice frequency, adjusting for baseline outcome levels, age, and SAD.||0.019|-0.063|0.3
81515493|NCT03622112|162719667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.242||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.233|8.748|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||8.748|-11.233|0.807
81515494|NCT03622112|162719667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.789||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.488|22.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||22.090|1.488|0.025
81515495|NCT03622112|162719667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.574||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|17.307|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||17.307|-2.160|0.127
81515496|NCT03622112|162719667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.058||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.874|14.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||14.990|-4.874|0.318
81515497|NCT03622112|162719668|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.45||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.046|18.855|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||18.855|2.046|0.015
81515498|NCT03622112|162719668|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.192||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.208|15.592|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||15.592|-1.208|0.093
81515499|NCT03622112|162719668|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.606||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.298|16.913|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||16.913|0.298|0.042
81611155|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-3.0|<0.001
81515500|NCT03622112|162719668|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.344||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.773|19.914|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||19.914|2.773|0.010
81515501|NCT03622112|162719668|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.122||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.021|18.222|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||18.222|2.021|0.014
81515502|NCT03622112|162719668|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.689||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.424|18.953|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment period average||18.953|2.424|0.011
81515503|NCT03622112|162719679|SUPERIORITY||geometric LSMean ratio|1.01||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.851|1.199|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.199|0.851|0.909
81515504|NCT03622112|162719679|SUPERIORITY||geometric LSMean ratio|1.118||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.935|1.336|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.336|0.935|0.218
81515505|NCT03622112|162719679|SUPERIORITY||geometric LSMean ratio|1.129||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.944|1.349|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.349|0.944|0.181
81515506|NCT03622112|162719679|SUPERIORITY||geometric LSMean ratio|0.984||||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.825|1.174|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.174|0.825|0.859
81515507|NCT03622112|162719679|SUPERIORITY||geometric LSMean ratio|0.916||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.077|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.077|0.780|0.285
81576559|NCT03510884|162824684|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|LS mean difference|-42.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-53.8|-31.8||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab Q2W versus Placebo Q2W|The MMRM model included the fixed categorical effects of treatment group (alirocumab, placebo), randomization strata (previous participation \[yes or no\] to DFI14223 study, Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, strata-by-time point interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of Baseline Non-HDL-C value and Baseline Non-HDL-C value by time-point interaction. Comparison was performed using an appropriate contrast.||-31.8|-53.8|<0.0001
81576560|NCT03510884|162824684|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|LS mean difference|-37.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-47.9|-27.0||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab Q4W versus Placebo Q4W|The MMRM model included the fixed categorical effects of treatment group (alirocumab, placebo), randomization strata (Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, and BW strata-by-time point interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of Baseline non-HDL-C value and Baseline non-HDL-C value by time-point interaction. Comparison was performed using an appropriate contrast.||-27.0|-47.9|<0.0001
81576561|NCT03510884|162824685|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|LS mean difference|-32.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-41.3|-24.2||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab Q2W versus Placebo Q2W|The MMRM model included the fixed categorical effects of treatment group (alirocumab, placebo), randomization strata (previous participation \[yes or no\] to DFI14223 study, Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, strata-by-time point interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of Baseline Total-C value and Baseline Total-C value by time-point interaction. Comparison was performed using an appropriate contrast.||-24.2|-41.3|<0.0001
81576562|NCT03510884|162824685|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|LS mean difference|-27.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-35.6|-20.2||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab Q4W versus Placebo Q4W|The MMRM model included the fixed categorical effects of treatment group (alirocumab, placebo), randomization strata (Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, and BW strata-by-time point interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of Baseline Total-C value and Baseline Total-C value by time-point interaction. Comparison was performed using an appropriate contrast.||-20.2|-35.6|<0.0001
81576563|NCT03510884|162824686|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|Odds Ratio (OR)|77.6|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|6.3|960.0||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Regression, Logistic||Alirocumab Q2W versus Placebo Q2W: Combined estimate for odds ratio was obtained by combining the logarithm of odds ratio from logistic regression model analyses of the different imputed data sets, using Rubin's formulae.|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model. Logistic regression model stratified by randomization factors (previous participation \[yes or no\] to DFI14223 study, Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS included the fixed categorical effect of treatment group and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline LDL-C value.||960.0|6.3|=0.0001
81576564|NCT03510884|162824686|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|Odds Ratio (OR)|14.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.2|69.8||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Regression, Logistic||Alirocumab Q4W versus Placebo Q4W: Combined estimate for odds ratio was obtained by combining the logarithm of odds ratio from logistic regression model analyses of the different imputed data sets, using Rubin's formulae.|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model. Logistic regression model stratified by randomization factors (Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS included the fixed categorical effect of treatment group and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline LDL-C value.||69.8|3.2|<0.0001
81576565|NCT03510884|162824687|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|Odds Ratio (OR)|26.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.0|174.8||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Regression, Logistic||Alirocumab Q2W versus Placebo Q2W: Combined estimate for odds ratio was obtained by combining the logarithm of odds ratio from logistic regression model analyses of the different imputed data sets, using Rubin's formulae.|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model. The logistic regression model stratified by randomization factors (previous participation \[yes or no\] to DFI14223 study, Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS included the fixed categorical effect of treatment group and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline LDL-C value.||174.8|4.0|<0.0001
81611156|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.0|-1.0|<0.001
81515508|NCT03622112|162719679|SUPERIORITY||geometric LSMean ratio|0.991||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.831|1.182|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.182|0.831|0.923
81515509|NCT01155466|162719683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis||"The estimated parameter is the difference in the estimated mean change from baseline in mean off time for preladenant 10 mg - placebo."|||0.53|-0.62|0.8700
81454361|NCT00486525|162597280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|-0.013|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Model used continuous yoga practice frequency in place of group assignment to predict primary outcomes 3 months post-treatment.|Secondary analysis on change of ln (IL-6) for each 10 minute increase in yoga practice frequency, adjusting for baseline outcome levels, age, and SAD.||-0.013|-0.098|0.01
81454362|NCT00486525|162597281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Yoga minus Control immediately post-treatment|Mixed effect models were used to test the intervention's effect on primary outcomes. Fixed effects included visit, intervention group, their interaction, and baseline outcome levels. Random effects included a subject-specific random intercept, accounting for within-subject correlation, and a random effect for yoga-group, accounting for the partially-nested data arising from small groups being present in the intervention arm but not in the control arm.||0.11|-0.31|0.33
81454363|NCT00486525|162597281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.014|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Yoga minus Control 3 months post-treatment|Mixed effect models were used to test the intervention's effect on primary outcomes. Fixed effects included visit, intervention group, their interaction, and baseline outcome levels. Random effects included a subject-specific random intercept, accounting for within-subject correlation, and a random effect for yoga-group, accounting for the partially-nested data arising from small groups being present in the intervention arm but not in the control arm.||-0.014|-0.44|0.037
81454364|NCT00486525|162597281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0235||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.035|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Model used continuous yoga practice frequency in place of group assignment to predict primary outcomes immediately post-treatment.|Secondary analysis on change of ln (IL-1b) for each 10 minute increase in yoga practice frequency, adjusting for baseline outcome levels, age, and SAD.||0.035|-0.10|0.33
81454365|NCT00486525|162597281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|-0.0074|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Model used continuous yoga practice frequency in place of group assignment to predict primary outcomes 3 months post-treatment.|Secondary analysis on change of ln (IL-1b) for each 10 minute increase in yoga practice frequency, adjusting for baseline outcome levels, age, and SAD.||-0.0074|-0.15|0.03
81515510|NCT01155466|162719685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.6||||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|1.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen||The estimated parameter is the difference in the percentage of participants with diastolic blood pressure \>=105 mm Hg for preladenant 2 mg - placebo|||1.6|-7.3|0.899
81515511|NCT01155466|162719685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.9||||0.815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|2.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen||The estimated parameter is the difference in the percentage of participants with diastolic blood pressure \>=105 mm Hg for preladenant 5 mg - placebo|||2.6|-6.8|0.815
81454366|NCT00486525|162597282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Yoga minus Control immediately post-treatment|Mixed effect models were used to test the intervention's effect on primary outcomes. Fixed effects included visit, intervention group, their interaction, and baseline outcome levels. Random effects included a subject-specific random intercept, accounting for within-subject correlation, and a random effect for yoga-group, accounting for the partially-nested data arising from small groups being present in the intervention arm but not in the control arm.||0.15|-8.5|0.058
81454367|NCT00486525|162597282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|-2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Yoga minus Control 3 months post-treatment|Mixed effect models were used to test the intervention's effect on primary outcomes. Fixed effects included visit, intervention group, their interaction, and baseline outcome levels. Random effects included a subject-specific random intercept, accounting for within-subject correlation, and a random effect for yoga-group, accounting for the partially-nested data arising from small groups being present in the intervention arm but not in the control arm.||-2.7|-11.4|0.002
81454368|NCT00486525|162597282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Model used continuous yoga practice frequency in place of group assignment to predict primary outcomes immediately post-treatment.|Secondary analysis on change of MFSI-SF Fatigue for each 10 minute increase in yoga practice frequency, adjusting for baseline outcome levels, age, and SAD.||-0.28|-3.1|0.019
81454369|NCT00486525|162597282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Model used continuous yoga practice frequency in place of group assignment to predict primary outcomes 3 months post-treatment.|Secondary analysis on change of MFSI-SF fatigue for each 10 minute increase in yoga practice frequency, adjusting for baseline outcome levels, age, and SAD.||-1.4|-4.2|0.0001
81454370|NCT00486525|162597283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|11.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Yoga minus Control immediately post-treatment|Mixed effect models were used to test the intervention's effect on primary outcomes. Fixed effects included visit, intervention group, their interaction, and baseline outcome levels. Random effects included a subject-specific random intercept, accounting for within-subject correlation, and a random effect for yoga-group, accounting for the partially-nested data arising from small groups being present in the intervention arm but not in the control arm.||11.4|1.4|0.01
81515512|NCT01155466|162719685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.4||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|6.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen||The estimated parameter is the difference in the percentage of participants with diastolic blood pressure \>=105 mm Hg for preladenant 10 mg - placebo|||6.9|-3.9|0.295
81454371|NCT00486525|162597283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|11.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Yoga minus Control 3 months post-treatment|Mixed effect models were used to test the intervention's effect on primary outcomes. Fixed effects included visit, intervention group, their interaction, and baseline outcome levels. Random effects included a subject-specific random intercept, accounting for within-subject correlation, and a random effect for yoga-group, accounting for the partially-nested data arising from small groups being present in the intervention arm but not in the control arm.||11.6|1.5|0.01
81454372|NCT00486525|162597283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Model used continuous yoga practice frequency in place of group assignment to predict primary outcomes immediately post-treatment.|Secondary analysis on change of vitality (SF-36) for each 10 minute increase in yoga practice frequency, adjusting for baseline outcome levels, age, and SAD.||3.75|0.40|0.016
81454373|NCT00486525|162597283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|4.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Model used continuous yoga practice frequency in place of group assignment to predict primary outcomes 3 months post-treatment.|Secondary analysis on change of vitality (SF-36) for each 10 minute increase in yoga practice frequency, adjusting for baseline outcome levels, age, and SAD.||4.14|0.77|0.0045
81454374|NCT00486525|162597284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Yoga minus Control immediately post-treatment|Mixed effect models were used to test the intervention's effect on primary outcomes. Fixed effects included visit, intervention group, their interaction, and baseline outcome levels. Random effects included a subject-specific random intercept, accounting for within-subject correlation, and a random effect for yoga-group, accounting for the partially-nested data arising from small groups being present in the intervention arm but not in the control arm.||0.88|-3.0|0.28
81454375|NCT00486525|162597284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Yoga minus Control 3 months post-treatment|Mixed effect models were used to test the intervention's effect on primary outcomes. Fixed effects included visit, intervention group, their interaction, and baseline outcome levels. Random effects included a subject-specific random intercept, accounting for within-subject correlation, and a random effect for yoga-group, accounting for the partially-nested data arising from small groups being present in the intervention arm but not in the control arm.||0.69|-3.2|0.21
81454376|NCT00486525|162597284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.0039|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Model used continuous yoga practice frequency in place of group assignment to predict primary outcomes immediately post-treatment.|Secondary analysis on change of CES-D for each 10 minute increase in yoga practice frequency, adjusting for baseline outcome levels, age, and SAD.||0.0039|-1.3|0.051
81454377|NCT00486525|162597284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger adjustment to the degrees of freedom was used to control Type I error rates.|Model used continuous yoga practice frequency in place of group assignment to predict primary outcomes 3 months post-treatment.|Secondary analysis on change of CESD for each 10 minute increase in yoga practice frequency, adjusting for baseline outcome levels, age, and SAD.||0.10|-1.2|0.098
81454378|NCT02969382|162597287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.23||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|-3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.0|-11.9|0.001
81454379|NCT02969382|162597288|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2|-0.7|<0.001
81454380|NCT02969382|162597289|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3|-3.1|0.019
81515513|NCT01155466|162719688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.6||||0.629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|3.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen||The estimated parameter is the difference in the percentage of participants with suicidality for preladenant 2 mg - placebo|||3.7|-5.1|0.629
81515514|NCT01155466|162719688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.6||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|3.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen||The estimated parameter is the difference in the percentage of participants with suicidality for preladenant 5 mg - placebo|||3.7|-5.1|0.625
81515515|NCT01155466|162719688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.6||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|0.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen||The estimated parameter is the difference in the percentage of participants with suicidality for preladenant 10 mg - placebo|||0.7|-6.8|0.948
81515516|NCT01155466|162719689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1||||0.7044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.9|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis||The estimated parameter is the difference in the change from baseline in mean ESS score for preladenant 2 mg - placebo|||0.90|-0.61|0.7044
81515517|NCT01155466|162719689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4||||0.3439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.14|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis||The estimated parameter is the difference in the change from baseline in mean ESS score for preladenant 5 mg - placebo|||1.14|-0.4|0.3439
81515518|NCT01155466|162719689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3||||0.3941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.08|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis||The estimated parameter is the difference in the change from baseline in mean ESS score for preladenant 10 mg - placebo|||1.08|-0.43|0.3941
81515519|NCT01155466|162719690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.994||||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.597|1.657|||Mixed Models Analysis|Odds ratio was calculated for all randomized and treated participants with at least 1 post treatment value.|"Confidence intervals and P-values were based on a generalized linear mixed model with baseline average off time as a covariate and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect and participant as random effect."|||1.657|0.597|0.983
81515520|NCT01155466|162719691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.6405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||"The estimated parameter is the difference in the estimated change from baseline in on time without troublesome dyskinesias for preladenant 10 mg - placebo."|||0.80|-0.49|0.6405
81576566|NCT03510884|162824687|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|Odds Ratio (OR)|40.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.7|290.9||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Regression, Logistic||Alirocumab Q4W versus Placebo Q4W: Combined estimate for odds ratio was obtained by combining the logarithm of odds ratio from logistic regression model analyses of the different imputed data sets, using Rubin's formulae.|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model. The logistic regression model stratified by randomization factors (Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS included the fixed categorical effect of treatment group and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline LDL-C value.||290.9|5.7|<0.0001
81576567|NCT03510884|162824688|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|Odds Ratio (OR)|52.7|||=|0.0011|TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.5|804.3||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Regression, Logistic||Alirocumab Q2W versus Placebo Q2W: Combined estimate for odds ratio was obtained by combining the logarithm of odds ratio from logistic regression model analyses of the different imputed data sets, using Rubin's formulae.|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model. The logistic regression model stratified by randomization factors (previous participation \[yes or no\] to DFI14223 study, Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS included the fixed categorical effect of treatment group and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline LDL-C value.||804.3|3.5|=0.0011
81576568|NCT03510884|162824688|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|Odds Ratio (OR)|43.1|||=|0.0006|TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.7|498.6||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Regression, Logistic||Alirocumab Q4W versus Placebo Q4W: Combined estimate for odds ratio was obtained by combining the logarithm of odds ratio from logistic regression model analyses of the different imputed data sets, using Rubin's formulae.|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model. The logistic regression model stratified by randomization factors (Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS included the fixed categorical effect of treatment group and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline LDL-C value.||498.6|3.7|=0.0006
81611157|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||0.0|-1.0|0.12
81637946|NCT01377844|162966041|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.44||The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline. Statistical significant is set at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline HbA1c, site, age category, gender and race||Change from baseline in HbA1c (%) at Week 18||-0.44|-0.97|< 0.0001
81637947|NCT01377844|162966041|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.53||The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline. Statistical significant is set at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline HbA1c, site, age category, gender and race||Change from baseline in HbA1c (%) at Week 24||-0.53|-1.06|< 0.0001
81515521|NCT02075047|162719708|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square (LS) mean|-4.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.14|-1.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||-1.32|-7.14|0.005
81515522|NCT02075047|162719709|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 1: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||-0.20|-0.69|<0.001
81515523|NCT02075047|162719709|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||0.10|-0.53|0.174
81515524|NCT02075047|162719709|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 3: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.71|0.024
81515525|NCT02075047|162719709|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||0.09|-0.64|0.138
81527124|NCT01620528|162741543|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|0.48|||ANCOVA|||||0.48|-1.97|0.232
81527125|NCT01620528|162741543|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|-0.93|||ANCOVA|||||-0.93|-3.48|< 0.001
81515526|NCT02075047|162719710|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-5.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.16|-3.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 1: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||-3.54|-8.16|<0.001
81454381|NCT02969382|162597290|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.4|-2.6|0.008
81454382|NCT02969382|162597291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.0|-6.6|<0.001
81454383|NCT02969382|162597292|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.8|-6.8|<0.001
81454384|NCT02969382|162597293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3|-3.2|0.020
81454385|NCT02969382|162597294|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.645||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.422|4.921|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.921|1.422|0.002
81454386|NCT02969382|162597296|OTHER|||||||0.498|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.498
81454387|NCT02969382|162597297|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81454388|NCT02969382|162597298|OTHER|||||||0.498|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.498
81454389|NCT01023035|162597316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|7.2|||Mantel-Haenszel, modified Koch method|||The modified Koch method was used to calculate the stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) difference between the SVR rates for the Erythropoietin Use Arm versus the Ribavirin Dose Reduction Arm and corresponding 95% confidence interval with continuity correction.||7.2|-8.6|
81454390|NCT01937871|162597332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-0.57||||||||-0.57|-2.25|
81454391|NCT01937871|162597336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|0.18||||||||0.18|-1.87|
81454392|NCT00247676|162597358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||clinical benefit response rate|37.8||||||95.0|22.5|55.2|||||Clinical benefit response rate: percent of patients with confirmed CR, confirmed PR, or SD for at least 12 weeks according to RECIST, relative to total treated patients.|||55.2|22.5|
81454393|NCT00247676|162597363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||objective response rate|2.7||||||95.0|0.1|14.2|||||percentage of patients with confirmed CR or confirmed PR according to RECIST, relative to the total number of treated patients.|||14.2|0.1|
81454394|NCT00247676|162597367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||probability|0.324||||||95.0|0.168|0.479|||||probability derived from Kaplan-Meier estimate.|||0.479|0.168|
81454395|NCT05219448|162597381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|18.0||Unadjusted p value presented. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: The change in added sugar intake from baseline to 6-months will be the same when compared to children in the no-treatment control arm (measured through hair biomarker).||18.0|-3.2|0.17
81454396|NCT05219448|162597382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|14.0||Unadjusted P-value. The threshold for significance is 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: The change in added sugar intake from baseline to 6-months will be the same for caregivers in community A arm when compared to caregivers in the no-treatment control arm (measured through hair biomarker).||14.0|-24.3|0.60
81454397|NCT05219448|162597382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.7||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.1|-5.4||The P-value is unadjusted. The threshold for significance is 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: The change in added sugar intake from baseline to 6-months will be the same for caregivers in community B when compared to caregivers in the no-treatment control arm (measured through hair biomarker).||-5.4|-44.1|0.013
81454398|NCT00911300|162597383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|0.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.1|||Fisher Exact||The estimated value is the absolute percent difference between Fondaparinux and UFH/VKA.|||3.1|-2.0|1.000
81454399|NCT02664181|162597395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Partial remission rate was compared between both arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in partial remission rate between the two arms, with a p-value of \< 0.05 indicating significance||||0.05
81454400|NCT02664181|162597396|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.21|||Log Rank|||||1.21|0.13|0.06
81454401|NCT02664181|162597397|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.62|||Log Rank||Data from Kaplan-Meier analyses|||1.62|0.11|0.19
81454402|NCT01565356|162597401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kappa statistic|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0||||||Cohen's (simple) kappa statistic||1.00|1.00|
81454403|NCT03668808|162597413|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is there was no difference in Time in Range (70-140mg/dl) in the initial 24 hours at destination, whether after Eastward travel or Westward travel, between Insulin Degludec \& Insulin Glargine U100. Travel direction not tested. Criterion for significance set at 0.05; using paired t-test analysis, a sample size of 21 subjects would achieve a power of at least 77% to detect a difference of 10% between basal insulins assuming the standard deviation of the difference is \<106 minutes.||||<0.05
81454404|NCT03668808|162597414|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is there was no difference in Time in Range (70-180mg/dl) in the initial 24 hours at destination, whether after Eastward travel or Westward travel, between Insulin Degludec \& Insulin Glargine U100. Travel direction not tested. Criterion for significance set at 0.05; using paired t-test analysis, a sample size of 21 subjects would achieve a power of at least 77% to detect a difference of 10% between basal insulins assuming the standard deviation of the difference is \<106 minutes.||||<0.05
81515527|NCT02075047|162719710|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-4.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.74|-1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||-1.59|-6.74|0.002
81454405|NCT03668808|162597415|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is there was no difference in Mean ± SD CGM glucose (mg/dl) in flight, East or West travel, and in 72 hours at destination, whether after East or West travel, between Insulin Degludec \& Insulin Glargine U100. Travel direction not tested. Criterion for significance was at 0.05. Using paired t-test analysis, a sample size of 21 subjects would achieve a power of at least 77% to detect a difference of 10% between basal insulins assuming the SD of the difference is \<106 minutes.||||<0.05
81454406|NCT03668808|162597416|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in CGM % time \<70 mg/dl in flight, East or West travel, and in 72 hours at destination, whether after East or West travel, between Insulin Degludec and Insulin Glargine U100. Travel direction not tested. Criterion for significance was at 0.05. Using paired t-test analysis, a sample size of 21 subjects would achieve a power of at least 77% to detect a difference of 10% between basal insulins assuming the SD of the difference is \<106 minutes.||||<0.05
81454407|NCT03668808|162597417|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in CGM % time 70-180 mg/dl in flight, East or West travel, and in 72 hours at destination, whether after East or West travel, between Insulin Degludec \& Insulin Glargine U100. Travel direction not tested. Criterion for significance was at 0.05. Using paired t-test analysis, a sample size of 21 subjects would achieve a power of at least 77% to detect a difference of 10% between basal insulins assuming the SD of the difference is \<106 minutes.||||<0.05
81454408|NCT03668808|162597418|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in CGM % time \>180 mg/dl in flight, East or West travel, and in 72 hours at destination, whether after East or West travel, between Insulin Degludec \& Insulin Glargine U100. Travel direction not tested. Criterion for significance was at 0.05. Using paired t-test analysis, a sample size of 21 subjects would achieve a power of at least 77% to detect a difference of 10% between basal insulins assuming the SD of the difference is \<106 minutes.||||<0.05
81454409|NCT03668808|162597419|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is there was no difference in CGM - Coefficient of Variation (CV) in flight, East or West travel, and in 72 hours at destination, whether after East or West travel, between Insulin Degludec \& Insulin Glargine U100. Travel direction not tested. Criterion for significance was at 0.05. Using paired t-test analysis, a sample size of 21 subjects would achieve a power of at least 77% to detect a difference of 10% between basal insulins assuming the SD of the difference is \<106 minutes.||||<0.05
81454410|NCT03668808|162597420|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is there was no difference in CGM Fasting Blood Glucose (FBG) at 0600 local time at destination, whether after East or West travel, between Insulin Degludec and Insulin Glargine U100. Travel direction not tested. Criterion for significance was set at 0.05, and using a paired t-test analysis, a sample size of 21 subjects would achieve a power of at least 77% to detect a difference of 10% between basal insulins assuming the standard deviation of the difference is \<106 minutes.||||<0.05
81454411|NCT03668808|162597421|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in Liverpool Jet-Lag Questionnaire after 24 and 48 hours at the destination, whether after Eastward travel or after Westward travel, between Insulin Degludec and Insulin Glargine U100. Travel direction not tested. The criterion for significance was set at 0.05, and using a paired t-test analysis, a sample size of 21 subjects would achieve a power of at least 77% to detect a difference of 10% between basal insulins.||||<0.01
81454412|NCT03668808|162597422|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The tests were performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in Sleep quantity measured by ActiGraph in 24 hours at the destination, whether after Eastward or after Westward travel, between Insulin Degludec and Insulin Glargine U100. Travel direction not tested. The criterion for significance was set at 0.05, and using a paired t-test analysis, a sample size of 21 subjects would achieve a power of at least 77% to detect a difference of 10% between basal insulins.||||<0.05
81454413|NCT03668808|162597423|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The tests were performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is there was no difference in Sleep efficiency measured by ActiGraph in 24 hours at the destination, whether after Eastward or after Westward travel, between Insulin Degludec and Insulin Glargine U100. Travel direction not tested. The criterion for significance was set at 0.05, and using a paired t-test analysis, a sample size of 21 subjects would achieve a power of at least 77% to detect a difference of 10% between basal insulins.||||<0.05
81454414|NCT01894087|162597484|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.87|||||Numerator is Therapist-led Brief Intervention, Denominator is Enhanced Usual Care only.|Multivariable Poisson regression of outcome of overdose risk behavior sum score at 6 months, adjusting for baseline level of the outcome||0.87|0.59|
81454415|NCT01894087|162597485|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||||Numerator is the Therapist-Led Brief Intervention and Denominator is Enhanced Usual Care only|Multivariable linear regression of the outcome of standardized sum score of overdose symptom knowledge at 6 months follow-up, adjusted for baseline level of overdose symptom knowledge.||0.40|-0.20|
81454416|NCT01894087|162597486|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.33|||||This item was reverse coded; higher scores indicate lower intention to avoid overdose risk (for the strategy of using opioids as prescribed). Numerator was the Therapist-Led Brief Intervention and the denominator was Enhanced Usual Care only.|Multivariable Poisson regression of the outcome of intention to use opioids as prescribed, adjusting for baseline level of the outcome.||1.33|0.93|
81454417|NCT01894087|162597486|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.9|||||This item was reverse coded; higher scores indicate lower intention to avoid overdose risk (for the strategy of reducing or avoiding opioid use). Numerator was the Therapist-Led Brief Intervention and the denominator was Enhanced Usual Care only.|Multivariable Poisson regression of the outcome of intention to avoid or reduce opioid use, adjusting for baseline level of the outcome.||0.90|0.65|
81527126|NCT01620528|162741544|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.20|-1.65|0.013
81527127|NCT01620528|162741544|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||||-0.90|-2.35|< 0.001
81576569|NCT03510884|162824689|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|Odds Ratio (OR)|41.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|6.6||The percentage of participants reaching LDL-C level lower than 110 mg/dL was 0% in the placebo arm, as a result it was possible to derive the estimated odds-ratio, but the estimated confidence interval (CI) was very wide, with the upper limit estimated to Infinity, therefore upper limit of 97.5% CI was not available to report.|Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Exact conditional logistic regression||Alirocumab Q2W versus Placebo Q2W: Odds ratios and confidence intervals estimated from exact conditional logistic regression model.|The LOCF approach followed by exact conditional logistic regression model. The exact conditional logistic regression model stratified by randomization factors (previous participation \[yes or no\] to DFI14223 study, Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS included the fixed categorical effect of treatment group and the quartiles of the Baseline LDL-C value.|||6.6|<0.0001
81576570|NCT03510884|162824689|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|Odds Ratio (OR)|104.8|||=|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.2|2095.9||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Regression, Logistic||Alirocumab Q4W versus Placebo Q4W: Combined estimate for odds ratio was obtained by combining the logarithm of odds ratio from logistic regression model analyses of the different imputed data sets, using Rubin's formulae.|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model. The logistic regression model stratified by randomization factors (Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS included the fixed categorical effect of treatment group and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline LDL-C value.||2095.9|5.2|=0.0005
81576571|NCT03510884|162824690|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|Adjusted mean difference|-15.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7|=|0.0237|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-30.3|-0.1||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Robust regression model||Alirocumab Q2W versus Placebo Q2W|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model. The robust regression model included the fixed categorical effect of treatment group and randomization strata (previous participation \[yes or no\] to DFI14223 study, Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline lipoprotein (a) value.||-0.1|-30.3|=0.0237
81576572|NCT03510884|162824690|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|Adjusted mean difference|-24.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.7|=|0.0043|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-44.4|-5.4||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Robust regression model||Alirocumab Q4W versus Placebo Q4W|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model. The robust regression model included the fixed categorical effect of treatment group and randomization strata (Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline lipoprotein (a) value.||-5.4|-44.4|=0.0043
81576573|NCT03510884|162824691|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|Adjusted mean difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1|=|0.4288|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-21.7|10.4||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Robust regression model||Alirocumab Q2W versus Placebo Q2W|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model. The robust regression model included the fixed categorical effect of treatment group and randomization strata (previous participation \[yes or no\] to DFI14223 study, Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline lipoprotein (a) value.||10.4|-21.7|=0.4288
81576574|NCT03510884|162824691|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen).|Adjusted mean difference|-13.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.6|=|0.1148|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-32.7|5.7||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Robust regression model||Alirocumab Q4W versus Placebo Q4W|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model. The robust regression model included the fixed categorical effect of treatment group and randomization strata (Baseline BW \[\<50 or \>=50 kg\]) as per IVRS and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline lipoprotein (a) value.||5.7|-32.7|=0.1148
81576575|NCT00589914|162824721|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 5 points in the change in PANSS total score i.e., lower limit of the 95% CI for difference between groups (RISPERDAL CONSTA minus paliperidone palmitate) had to be greater than -5 to demonstrate non-inferiority.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|2.38||No p-value to report.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with factors treatment, country and baseline score. Weighted approach used to account for interim analysis for sample size re-estimation.||Null hypothesis: Difference between groups (RISPERDAL CONSTA minus paliperidone palmitate) for the mean change from baseline to endpoint in PANSS total score (LOCF) was less than or equal to -5 (prespecified non-inferiority margin). Sample size: SD of 20 for the change in PANSS total score, a true difference between treatment groups of 0.1 in favor of RISPERDAL CONSTA, 2-sided significance level of 5%, and 80% power. A sample size reestimation was performed when 60% of the data was available.||2.38|-1.62|
81576576|NCT00589914|162824722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.17||No P-values reported.|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and country and baseline score as a covariate.||0.17|-0.07|
81576577|NCT00589914|162824723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|1.69||No P-values reported.|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and country and baseline score as a covariate.||1.69|-1.22|
81454418|NCT01894087|162597486|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.19|||||This item was reverse coded; higher scores indicate lower intention to avoid overdose risk (for the strategy of not combining opioids with other drugs). Numerator was Therapist-Led Brief Intervention and denominator was Enhanced Usual Care only.|Multivariable Poisson regression of the outcome of intention to avoid combining opioids with other substances, adjusting for baseline level of the outcome.||1.19|0.80|
81527128|NCT01620528|162741545|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||||-0.41|-2.24|0.005
81454419|NCT01894087|162597487|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.92|||||Numerator is Therapist-Led Brief Intervention, Denominator is Enhanced Usual Care only|Multivariable Poisson regression for the outcome of total COMM score at follow-up, adjusting for baseline level of the outcome||0.92|0.70|
81454420|NCT02288325|162597495|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.0212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.92|||Log Rank|||||0.92|0.33|0.0212
81454421|NCT01579747|162597504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Normality of distribution was assessed with the Shapiro-Wilk test. For normally-distributed continuous variables, the groups' distributions were described as means and standard deviations (SD). Student's t-test was used to compare groups in these cases with statistically-significant differences summarized using 95% confidence intervals as appropriate. For all comparisons, two-tailed p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||<0.05
81454422|NCT00352417|162597522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Satterthwaite's method||||||0.97
81454423|NCT00352417|162597523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Satterthwaite's method||||||0.37
81454424|NCT00352417|162597524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81454425|NCT00352417|162597525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was performed on the natural log transformed data||||||<0.01
81454426|NCT00352417|162597526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81454427|NCT04460885|162597527|NON_INFERIORITY|The response and change from baseline in response after 52 weeks are analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and region as fixed factors, and baseline response as covariate.|Treatment difference|-0.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||||-0.03|-0.36|<0.0001
81454428|NCT04205812|162597540|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.93||The p-value was based on a stratified log-rank test at an overall 1-sided 2.5% level of significance, using O'Brien and Fleming boundary to adjust for alpha spending at interim analysis.|Log Rank||A stratified Cox regression with Efron's method for tie handling was used to estimate the hazard ratio.|||0.93|0.60|0.0042
81515528|NCT02075047|162719710|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-5.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.21|-3.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 3: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||-3.04|-8.21|<0.001
81515529|NCT02075047|162719711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 1: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects along with participant as a random effect.||-0.26|-0.78|0.001
81515530|NCT02075047|162719711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects along with participant as a random effect.||0.16|-0.45|0.349
81515531|NCT02075047|162719711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 3: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects along with participant as a random effect.||0.05|-0.57|0.103
81515532|NCT02075047|162719711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects along with participant as a random effect.||-0.01|-0.68|0.044
81515533|NCT02075047|162719725|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 1: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||0.20|0.00|0.050
81515534|NCT02075047|162719725|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||0.25|-0.03|0.124
81515535|NCT02075047|162719725|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 3: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||0.23|-0.01|0.084
81515536|NCT02075047|162719725|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||0.20|-0.02|0.104
81515537|NCT02075047|162719726|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 1: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||0.01|-0.06|0.169
81515538|NCT02075047|162719726|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||0.08|-0.10|0.893
81515539|NCT02075047|162719726|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 3: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||0.04|-0.04|0.915
81515540|NCT02075047|162719726|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||0.04|-0.01|0.289
81515541|NCT02075047|162719727|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 1: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||0.06|-0.01|0.145
81515542|NCT02075047|162719727|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||0.07|-0.01|0.148
81515543|NCT02075047|162719727|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 3: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||0.15|-0.01|0.082
81515544|NCT02075047|162719727|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Results were obtained from a mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and weight category as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate along with participant as a random effect.||0.09|-0.00|0.070
81515545|NCT03552536|162719730|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants. Least squares (LS) mean (95% confidence interval) for change from baseline at 168 hours post dose of pooled historical placebo was -0.03 log10 copies/mL (-0.14, 0.09).|Posterior Mean Difference|-0.6|||||||||||||Posterior Probability (PP) of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between MK-8583 and placebo at least 0.5 log10 copies/mL was 64%.|||||
81515546|NCT00521599|162719754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|assume n=240 per group and standard deviation (STD) = 45 L/min for AM Peak Flow Rate at Week 8. If the two actives are the same, 95% CI of their mean difference has 90% probability to be completely within +/- 15 L/min.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.62|STANDARD_DEVIATION|37.0||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|5.49|||ANOVA|||Week 8 End scores||5.49|-8.74|0.654
81515547|NCT00521599|162719754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Week 8 End scores||||0.003
81515548|NCT00521599|162719754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Week 8 End scores||||0.001
81515549|NCT03119181|162719755|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0097|||||||one-sided permutation test|||one-sided permutation test at 2.5% significance||||0.0097
81515550|NCT02379988|162719799|EQUIVALENCE|The wilcoxon paired signed rank test was used as the primary analysis because of the non-normal distributions|||||=|0.0063||||||P-value for Free breathing and Breath Holding Heart Mean|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.0063
81515551|NCT02379988|162719799|EQUIVALENCE|The wilcoxon paired signed rank test was used as the primary analysis because of the non-normal distributions.|||||=|0.011||||||P-value for Free breathing and Breath Holding Lung Mean|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0 .0110
81515552|NCT02379988|162719799|EQUIVALENCE|The wilcoxon paired signed rank test was used as the primary analysis because of the non-normal distributions.|||||=|0.5098||||||P-value for Free breathing and Breath Holding LAD Mean|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.5098
81515553|NCT02379988|162719800|EQUIVALENCE|The wilcoxon paired signed rank test was used as the primary analysis because of the non-normal distributions|||||=|0.001||||||P-value for Heart Max Free breathing and Breath Hold|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.0010
81515554|NCT02379988|162719800|EQUIVALENCE|The wilcoxon paired signed rank test was used as the primary analysis because of the non-normal distributions.|||||=|0.011||||||P-value for Lung Max Free breathing and Breath Hold|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.0110
81515555|NCT02379988|162719801|EQUIVALENCE|Paired T-test|||||=|0.01||||||P-value for Large breast volume group|Paired T-test|||||||=0.01
81515556|NCT02379988|162719801|EQUIVALENCE|Paired T-test|||||=|0.1||||||P-value for Small breast volume group|Paired T-test|||||||=0.10
81515557|NCT02379988|162719802|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon test was used due to the non-normal distribution of the data|||||=|0.7776|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.7776
81515558|NCT02089464|162719865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.76
81515559|NCT02089464|162719866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.80
81515560|NCT02089464|162719867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.55
81515561|NCT02089464|162719868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81515562|NCT02089464|162719869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81515563|NCT02089464|162719871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.95
81515564|NCT02089464|162719872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.96
81515565|NCT02089464|162719873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.63
81515566|NCT00557310|162719874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.363||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|||||||0.363
81515567|NCT00557310|162719875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.837||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|||||||0.837
81515568|NCT00557310|162719876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.816||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 18 months.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|||||||0.816
81515569|NCT00557310|162719876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.934||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 24 months.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|||||||0.934
81515570|NCT00557310|162719877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.324||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 18 months.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.324
81515571|NCT00557310|162719877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.089||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 24 months.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.089
81515572|NCT00557310|162719878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.847||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 18 months.||||||0.847
81515573|NCT00557310|162719878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.212||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 24 months.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|||||||0.212
81515574|NCT00557310|162719879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.335||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 3 months.||||||0.335
81515575|NCT00557310|162719879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.916||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 6 months.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|||||||0.916
81515576|NCT00557310|162719879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 12 months.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|||||||0.610
81515577|NCT00557310|162719879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.363||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 18 months.||||||0.363
81515578|NCT00557310|162719879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.837||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 24 months.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|||||||0.837
81515579|NCT00557310|162719880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81515580|NCT00557310|162719881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.021
81515581|NCT00557310|162719882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81515582|NCT00557310|162719883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.045
81515583|NCT00557310|162719884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 18 months.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81515584|NCT00557310|162719884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 24 months.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81515585|NCT00557310|162719885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 18 months.|ANOVA|||||||0.011
81515586|NCT00557310|162719885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 24 months.|ANOVA|||||||0.049
81515587|NCT00557310|162719886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 18 months.|ANOVA|||||||0.700
81515588|NCT00557310|162719886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 24 months.|ANOVA|||||||0.092
81515589|NCT00557310|162719887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 18 months.|ANOVA|||||||0.013
81515590|NCT00557310|162719887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 24 months.|ANOVA|||||||0.005
81515591|NCT00557310|162719888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 18 months.|ANOVA|||||||0.106
81515592|NCT00557310|162719888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.436||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 24 months.|ANOVA|||||||0.436
81515593|NCT00557310|162719889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 3 months.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|||||||<0.001
81515594|NCT00557310|162719889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 6 months.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|||||||<0.001
81515595|NCT00557310|162719889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 24 months.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|||||||<0.001
81515596|NCT00557310|162719890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 3 months.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|||||||0.012
81515597|NCT00557310|162719890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 6 months.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|||||||0.012
81515598|NCT00557310|162719890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||P-value is for the percent change from baseline at 24 months.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|||||||0.016
81515599|NCT03172884|162719891|OTHER||LS means|1.385|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.921|2.081||||||Moderate Hepatic Impairment vs Healthy Subjects||2.081|0.921|
81515600|NCT03172884|162719891|OTHER||LS means|1.445|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.998|2.093||||||Severe hepatic impairment group vs Healthy Subjects||2.093|0.998|
81515601|NCT03172884|162719891|OTHER||LS means|0.646|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.486|0.858||||||Severe renal impairment group vs Healthy Subjects||0.858|0.486|
81515602|NCT03172884|162719892|OTHER||LS Means|1.711|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.148|2.55||||||Moderate Hepatic Impairment group vs Healthy Subjects||2.550|1.148|
81515603|NCT03172884|162719892|OTHER||LS Means|2.705|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.115|3.46||||||Severe hepatic impairment group vs Healthy Subjects||3.460|2.115|
81515604|NCT03172884|162719892|OTHER||LS Means|1.075|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.696|1.659||||||Severe renal impairment group vs Healthy Subjects||1.659|0.696|
81515605|NCT03172884|162719893|OTHER||LS Means|1.768|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.251|2.498||||||Moderate Hepatic Impairment group vs Healthy Subjects||2.498|1.251|
81515606|NCT03172884|162719893|OTHER||LS Means|2.735|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.163|3.459||||||Severe hepatic impairment group vs Healthy Subjects||3.459|2.163|
81515607|NCT03172884|162719893|OTHER||LS Means|1.124|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.815|1.549||||||Severe renal impairment group vs Healthy Subjects||1.549|0.815|
81515608|NCT05463744|162719944|NON_INFERIORITY|0.4% noninferiority margin (NIM)|LS Mean Difference|0.052|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.181|||ANCOVA|||||0.181|-0.077|
81515609|NCT05463744|162719945|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.052||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.181|||ANCOVA|||||0.181|-0.077|0.432
81515610|NCT05463744|162719946|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|1.6|||ANCOVA|||||1.60|-2.22|0.751
81515611|NCT05463744|162719947|SUPERIORITY||Relative Rate|1.02||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.31|||Negative binomial model|||||1.31|0.79|0.900
81515612|NCT05463744|162719948|NON_INFERIORITY|0.4% noninferiority margin (NIM)|LS Mean Difference|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0682|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.157|||ANCOVA|||||0.157|-0.110|
81515613|NCT05463744|162719949|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.22||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.38|4.93|||ANCOVA|||Week 26||4.93|-7.38|0.697
81515614|NCT05463744|162719949|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.84||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.64|1.96|||ANCOVA|||Week 52||1.96|-11.64|0.163
81515615|NCT05463744|162719950|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 23 to Week 26||0.66|-0.61|0.939
81515616|NCT05463744|162719950|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.52||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 49 to Week 52||1.17|-0.13|0.116
81515617|NCT05463744|162719951|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.54||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|2.62|||ANCOVA|||||2.62|-1.54|0.610
81515618|NCT05463744|162719952|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.96||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|3.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26||3.38|-21.30|0.155
81515619|NCT05463744|162719952|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.88||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.31|5.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52||5.55|-19.31|0.278
81515620|NCT05463744|162719953|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|-2.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26||-2.03|-5.52|<0.001
81515621|NCT05463744|162719953|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|-1.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52||-1.71|-5.26|<0.001
81515622|NCT05463744|162719954|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-39.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.59|-20.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26||-20.98|-57.59|<0.001
81515623|NCT05463744|162719954|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-35.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.44|-17.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52||-17.43|-54.44|<0.001
81515624|NCT05463744|162719955|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|5.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26||5.06|1.32|<0.001
81515625|NCT05463744|162719955|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.8||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|4.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52||4.70|0.91|0.004
81515626|NCT05463744|162719956|SUPERIORITY||Relative Rate|1.21||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.41|||Negative binomial model|||||1.41|1.04|0.016
81515627|NCT05463744|162719957|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.086||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26||0.53|-0.35|0.702
81515628|NCT05463744|162719957|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.12||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52||0.56|-0.33|0.609
81515629|NCT05463744|162719958|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Week 23 to Week 26||0.19|-0.13|0.681
81515630|NCT05463744|162719958|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 49 to Week 52||0.24|-0.05|0.182
81515631|NCT05463744|162719959|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|2.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 23 to Week 26||2.05|-2.06|0.999
81515632|NCT05463744|162719960|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.83||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|1.41|||ANCOVA|||||1.41|-3.06|0.468
81515633|NCT05463744|162719961|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81515634|NCT05463744|162719962|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81515635|NCT05463744|162719963|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.43||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical Component Score: Week 26||1.19|-0.33|0.270
81515636|NCT05463744|162719963|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.73||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical Component Score: Week 52||1.45|0.000|0.050
81515637|NCT05463744|162719963|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mental Component Score: Week 26||1.38|-0.94|0.710
81515638|NCT05463744|162719963|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.45||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mental Component Score: Week 52||1.61|-0.71|0.447
81515639|NCT02226198|162719974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|-22.3||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|-9.1||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Rosuvastatin treatment gives on average a 22.3% lower geometric LS mean than placebo.|cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc. Powered for 90% detection of 15% delta||-9.1|-33.5|0.005
81515640|NCT02226198|162719975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|-22.3||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|-9.1||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Rosuvastatin treatment gives on average a 22.3% lower geometric LS mean than placebo.|cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc. Powered for 90% detection of 15% delta||-9.1|-33.5|0.005
81515641|NCT02226198|162719976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|-20.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.7|-9.1||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc.||-9.1|-29.7|0.003
81515642|NCT02226198|162719977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|-20.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.7|-9.1||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc.||-9.1|-29.7|0.003
81515643|NCT02226198|162719978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|-22.9||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|-10.3||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc.||-10.3|-33.7|0.003
81515644|NCT02226198|162719979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|-22.9||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|-10.3||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc.||-10.3|-33.7|0.003
81515645|NCT02226198|162719980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|-17.1||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|-2.9||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc.||-2.9|-29.2|0.024
81515646|NCT02226198|162719981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|-17.1||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|-2.9||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc.||-2.9|-29.2|0.024
81515647|NCT02226198|162719982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|7.4||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|24.5||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc.||24.5|-7.4|0.314
81515648|NCT02226198|162719983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|7.4||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|24.5||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc.||24.5|-7.4|0.314
81515649|NCT02226198|162719984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|-26.3||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.7|6.0||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc.||6.0|-48.7|0.080
81515650|NCT02226198|162719985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|-26.3||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.7|6.0||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc.||6.0|-48.7|0.080
81515651|NCT02226198|162719996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|-30.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.2|-13.3||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc.||-13.3|-44.2|0.004
81576578|NCT01737944|162824726|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence of Methotrexate following Treatment A - SC injection with the Vibex MTX device and Treatment B - SC injection without the device was established if the 90% CI for the geometric LS Mean ratios of AUC(0-inf)/Dose were within the range of 80% to 125%.|Test / Reference Ratio|96.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.33|100.31||||||||100.31|92.33|
81576579|NCT01737944|162824726|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence of Methotrexate following Treatment A-SC injection with the Vibex MTX device and Treatment C-IM injection was established if the 90% CI for the geometric LS Mean ratios of AUC(0-inf)/Dose were within the range of 80% to 125%.|Test / Reference Ratio|101.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.17|105.56||||||||105.56|97.17|
81576580|NCT01737944|162824727|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence of Methotrexate following Treatment A-SC injection with the Vibex MTX device and Treatment B-SC injection was established if the 90% CI for the geometric LS Mean ratios of AUC(0-24)/Dose were within the range of 80% to 125%.|Test / Reference Ratio|96.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.32|100.28||||||||100.28|92.32|
81576581|NCT01737944|162824727|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence of Methotrexate following Treatment A-SC injection with the Vibex MTX device and Treatment C-IM injection was established if the 90% CI for the geometric LS Mean ratios of AUC(0-24)/Dose were within the range of 80% to 125%.|Test / Reference Ratio|101.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.06|105.4||||||||105.40|97.06|
81576582|NCT01737944|162824728|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence of Methotrexate following Treatment A-SC injection with the Vibex MTX device and Treatment B-SC injection without the device was established if the 90% CI for the geometric LS Mean ratios of Cmax/Dose were within the range of 80% to 125%.|Test / Reference Ratio|96.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.93|106.47||||||||106.47|87.93|
81576583|NCT01737944|162824728|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence of Methotrexate following Treatment A-SC injection with the Vibex MTX device and Treatment C-IM injection was established if the 90% CI for the geometric LS Mean ratios of Cmax/Dose were within the range of 80% to 125%.|Test / Reference Ratio|89.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.61|98.78||||||||98.78|81.61|
81576584|NCT02564042|162824729|OTHER||Proportion difference|54.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.9|76.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% BID and Vehicle BID has been presented|||76.6|25.9|
81515652|NCT02226198|162719997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|-30.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.2|-13.3||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc.||-13.3|-44.2|0.004
81515653|NCT02226198|162719998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|-27.6||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.2|-11.0||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc.||-11.0|-41.2|0.006
81576585|NCT02564042|162824729|OTHER||Proportion difference|51.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.2|73.2|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% QD and Vehicle QD has been presented|||73.2|22.2|
81576586|NCT02564042|162824729|OTHER||Proportion difference|35.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|60.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% BID and Vehicle BID has been presented|||60.5|6.3|
81576587|NCT02564042|162824729|OTHER||Proportion difference|30.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|55.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% QD and Vehicle QD has been presented|||55.9|1.6|
81576588|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|26.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 1 has been presented|||26.6|-21.0|
81515654|NCT02226198|162719999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|-25.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.1|-10.5||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc.||-10.5|-38.1|0.005
81527129|NCT01620528|162741545|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|-0.71|||ANCOVA|||||-0.71|-2.56|< 0.001
81515655|NCT02226198|162720000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|-28.2||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.7|-11.4||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc.||-11.4|-41.7|0.005
81515656|NCT02226198|162720001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative difference in geometric LSM|-20.4||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|-5.6||statistical significance set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||cross-over, null hypothesis is no difference between ros and plc.||-5.6|-32.8|0.013
81515657|NCT04545047|162720006|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.6||||||The investigators estimated the 30-day mortality risk difference comparing patients assigned to each group. Adjustment for covariates would be carried out via inverse probability weighting.||3.60|-2.30|
81515658|NCT04545047|162720006|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.62||||||The investigators estimated the 30-day mortality hazard ratio comparing patients assigned to each group. The hazard ratio was estimated from pooled logistic models with inverse probability weighting to adjust for confounding.||1.62|0.64|
81515659|NCT01288612|162720009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.25
81515660|NCT01288612|162720009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.42
81515661|NCT01288612|162720009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.27
81515662|NCT01288612|162720009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.82
81515663|NCT01288612|162720010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.06
81515664|NCT01288612|162720011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.08
81515665|NCT01288612|162720012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81515666|NCT01288612|162720013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81515667|NCT01288612|162720014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81515668|NCT01288612|162720015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison between the arms for pain scale||||<0.001
81515669|NCT01288612|162720015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison between the arms for choking scale||||<0.001
81515670|NCT01288612|162720015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison between the arms for gagging scale||||<0.001
81515671|NCT01288612|162720015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison between the arms for anxiety scale||||<0.001
81515672|NCT01288612|162720015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison between arms for overall tolerance scale||||<0.001
81515673|NCT01288612|162720016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81515674|NCT00303446|162720023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equation model|The analysis includes percent change from baseline at 12 and 24 months.||||||0.28
81515675|NCT00303446|162720024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equation model|The analysis includes change from baseline at 12 and 24 months.||||||0.86
81515676|NCT00303446|162720025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equation model|The analysis includes change from baseline at 12 and 24 months.||Comparison of changes from baseline in manual muscle testing results.||||0.47
81515677|NCT00303446|162720026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equation model|The analysis includes change from baseline at 12 and 24 months.||||||0.13
81515678|NCT00303446|162720027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equation model|The analysis includes change from baseline at 12 and 24 months.||||||0.46
81515679|NCT00303446|162720028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equation model|The analysis includes change from baseline at 12 and 24 months.||||||0.11
81515680|NCT00303446|162720029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equation model|The analysis includes change from baseline at 12 and 24 months.||||||0.08
81515681|NCT00303446|162720030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equation model|The analysis includes change from baseline at 12 and 24 months.||||||0.73
81515682|NCT00303446|162720031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equation model|The analysis includes change from baseline at 12 and 24 months.||||||0.37
81515683|NCT00303446|162720032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equation model|The analysis includes change from baseline at 12 and 24 months.||||||0.65
81515684|NCT00303446|162720033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equation model|The analysis includes change from baseline at 12 and 24 months.||||||0.99
81515685|NCT00303446|162720034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equation model|The analysis includes change from baseline at 12 and 24 months.||||||1.0
81515686|NCT00303446|162720035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equation model|The analysis includes change from baseline at 12 and 24 months.||||||0.014
81515687|NCT00303446|162720036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0||||Generalized estimating equation model showed a significant interaction between time and treatment; therefore a two sample t-test was used at each time point. P-value is given for comparison at 24 months.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.033
81515688|NCT00303446|162720037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equation model|The analysis includes change from baseline at 12 and 24 months.||||||0.61
81515689|NCT00450294|162720055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||That the means at the different timepoints would not all be equal.|ANOVA|||Repeated measures anova with post hoc t-tests using tukey's correction.||||<0.001
81515690|NCT00450294|162720056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||That the means at the different timepoints would not all be equal.|ANOVA|||Repeated measures anova with post hoc t-tests using tukey's correction.||||<0.001
81515691|NCT05858450|162720057|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|1.108|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.018|1.205||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an inverse probability of treatment weights (IPTW) was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||1.205|1.018|
81515692|NCT05858450|162720057|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|0.634|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.606|0.664||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||0.664|0.606|
81527130|NCT01620528|162741546|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|-0.72|||ANCOVA|||||-0.72|-2.53|< 0.001
81515693|NCT05858450|162720058|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|1.061|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.016|1.107||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||1.107|1.016|
81515694|NCT05858450|162720058|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|0.897|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.875|0.919||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||0.919|0.875|
81515695|NCT05858450|162720059|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|1.543|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.133|2.1||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||2.1|1.133|
81515696|NCT05858450|162720059|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|1.106|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.014|1.206||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||1.206|1.014|
81515697|NCT05858450|162720060|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|1.048|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.903|1.217||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||1.217|0.903|
81515698|NCT05858450|162720060|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|0.908|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.846|0.973||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||0.973|0.846|
81515699|NCT05858450|162720061|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|1.137|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.068|1.211||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||1.211|1.068|
81515700|NCT05858450|162720061|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|1.057|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.007|1.11||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||1.11|1.007|
81515701|NCT05858450|162720062|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|0.761|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.718|0.807||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||0.807|0.718|
81515702|NCT05858450|162720062|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|0.858|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.811|0.907||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||0.907|0.811|
81515703|NCT05858450|162720063|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.731||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||2.731|0.88|
81515704|NCT05858450|162720063|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|1.035|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.865|1.238||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||1.238|0.865|
81515705|NCT05858450|162720064|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|0.921|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.687|1.233||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||1.233|0.687|
81515706|NCT05858450|162720064|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|0.826|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.722|0.945||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||0.945|0.722|
81515707|NCT05858450|162720065|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|1.569|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.088|2.264||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||2.264|1.088|
81515708|NCT05858450|162720065|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|1.118|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.015|1.233||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||1.233|1.015|
81515709|NCT05858450|162720066|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|1.082|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.911|1.286||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||1.286|0.911|
81515710|NCT05858450|162720066|OTHER||Weighted Hazard Ratio|0.932|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.859|1.01||||||To account for imbalance in participant characteristics between the vaccine exposure groups, an IPTW was applied. Analysis performed using IPTW method.||1.01|0.859|
81515711|NCT00642174|162720072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Net)|61.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|53.83|69.31||P-value is for 4 Hours After Loading Dose.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (i.e. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|Null hypothesis: there is no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in IPA assessed by Accumetrics VerifyNow™ P2Y12 4 hours after administration of loading dose. Assuming 90% power, 2-sided alpha of 0.05, and a 17.5% difference in IPA between treatment groups with a standard deviation of 20, a total of 15 completed subjects per sequence group (i.e., 15 subject who receive prasugrel first, then clopidogrel; and 15 subjects who receive clopidogrel first, then prasugrel) was determined.||69.31|53.83|<0.0001
81515712|NCT00642174|162720073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|36.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|27.43|45.52||P-value for 1 Hour After Loading Dose. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in IPA assessed by Accumetrics VerifyNow™ P2Y12 1 hour after administration of the loading dose.||45.52|27.43|<0.0001
81515713|NCT00642174|162720073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|57.9|||<|0.0001||95.0|49.56|66.19||P-value for 24 Hour After Loading Dose. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in IPA assessed by Accumetrics VerifyNow™ P2Y12 24 hours after administration of the loading dose.||66.19|49.56|<0.0001
81515714|NCT00642174|162720073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|17.7|||<|0.0001||95.0|10.27|25.04||P-value for 24 Hours After Last Maintenance Dose. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in IPA assessed by Accumetrics VerifyNow™ P2Y12 24 hours post-Last Maintenance Dose (LMD).||25.04|10.27|<0.0001
81515715|NCT00642174|162720074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.5466||95.0|-3.66|1.97||P-value for Baseline (5 uM ADP). A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in MPA assessed by Light Transmittance Aggregometry (LTA).||1.97|-3.66|0.5466
81515716|NCT00642174|162720074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|-28.45|-17.55||P-value for 1 After Post Loading Dose (5 uM ADP). A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in MPA assessed by Light Transmittance Aggregometry (LTA).||-17.55|-28.45|<0.0001
81515717|NCT00642174|162720074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|-31.18|-22.02||P-value for 4 Hour After Loading Dose (5 uM ADP). A priori threshold for statisitical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in MPA assessed by Light Transmittance Aggregometry (LTA).||-22.02|-31.18|<0.0001
81515718|NCT00642174|162720074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|-27.42|-19.17||P-value for 24 Hour After Loading Dose (5 uM ADP). A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in MPA assessed by Light Transmittance Aggregometry (LTA).||-19.17|-27.42|<0.0001
81515719|NCT00642174|162720074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.7||||0.0001||95.0|-12.78|-4.58||P-value for 24 Hour After Last Maintenance Dose (5 uM ADP). A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in MPA assessed by Light Transmittance Aggregometry (LTA).||-4.58|-12.78|0.0001
81515720|NCT00642174|162720074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.8779||95.0|-2.8|3.26||P-value for Baseline (20 uM ADP). A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in MPA assessed by Light Transmittance Aggregometry (LTA).||3.26|-2.80|0.8779
81515721|NCT00642174|162720074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|-32.43|-17.87||P-value for 1 Hour After Loading Dose (20 uM ADP). A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in MPA assessed by Light Transmittance Aggregometry (LTA).||-17.87|-32.43|<0.0001
81515722|NCT00642174|162720074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-35.1|||<|0.0001||95.0|-40.32|-29.78||P-value for 4 Hour After Loading Dose (20 uM ADP). A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in MPA assessed by Light Transmittance Aggregometry (LTA).||-29.78|-40.32|<0.0001
81515723|NCT00642174|162720074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-31.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|-36.32|-25.66||P-value for 24 Hour After Loading Dose (20 uM ADP). A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in MPA assessed by Light Transmittance Aggregometry (LTA).||-25.66|-36.32|<0.0001
81515724|NCT00642174|162720074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|-17.19|-7.58||P-value for 24 Hour After Last Maintenance Dose (20 uM ADP). A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in MPA assessed by Light Transmittance Aggregometry (LTA).||-7.58|-17.19|<0.0001
81515725|NCT00642174|162720075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.9||||0.3692||95.0|-3.6|9.44||P-value for Baseline. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in Inhibition of Platelet Function as assessed by VASP.||9.44|-3.60|0.3692
81515726|NCT00642174|162720075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-36.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|-47.43|-24.98||P-value for 1 Hour After Loading Dose. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in Inhibition of Platelet Function as assessed by VASP.||-24.98|-47.43|<0.0001
81527131|NCT01620528|162741546|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|-1.19|||ANCOVA|||||-1.19|-3.02|< 0.001
81527132|NCT01620528|162741547|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|-0.38|||ANCOVA|||||-0.38|-2.05|0.004
81515727|NCT00642174|162720075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-53.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|-61.89|-44.02||P-value for 4 Hours After Loading Dose. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in Inhibition of Platelet Function as assessed by VASP.||-44.02|-61.89|<0.0001
81515728|NCT00642174|162720075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-42.8|||<|0.0001||95.0|-50.03|-35.55||P-value for 24 Hours After Loading Dose. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in Inhibition of Platelet Function as assessed by VASP.||-35.55|-50.03|<0.0001
81515729|NCT00642174|162720075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.9||||0.0012||95.0|-23.42|-6.37||P-value for 24 Hours After Last Maintenance Dose. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set to p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in Inhibition of Platelet Function as assessed by VASP.||-6.37|-23.42|0.0012
81515730|NCT00642174|162720076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.5238||95.0|-5.35|2.78||P-value for Baseline. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|Null hypothesis: no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in Inhibition of Platelet Function as measured by Thromboelastography (TEG)-Platelet Mapping Maximum Amplitude - Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP).||2.78|-5.35|0.5238
81515731|NCT00642174|162720076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|-21.15|-11.33||P-value for 1 Hour After Loading Dose. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|Null hypothesis: no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in Inhibition of Platelet Function as measured by Thromboelastography (TEG)-Platelet Mapping Maximum Amplitude - Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP).||-11.33|-21.15|<0.0001
81515732|NCT00642174|162720076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.9|||<|0.0001||95.0|-29.67|-18.11||P-value for 4 Hours After Loading Dose. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|Null hypothesis: no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in Inhibition of Platelet Function as measured by Thromboelastography (TEG)-Platelet Mapping Maximum Amplitude - Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP).||-18.11|-29.67|<0.0001
81515733|NCT00642174|162720076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.9|||<|0.0001||95.0|-24.97|-14.9||P-value for 24 Hours After Loading Dose. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|Null hypothesis: no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in Inhibition of Platelet Function as measured by Thromboelastography (TEG)-Platelet Mapping Maximum Amplitude - Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP).||-14.90|-24.97|<0.0001
81515734|NCT00642174|162720076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6||||0.3725||95.0|-8.46|3.26||P-value for 24 Hours After Last Maintenance Dose. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with treatment, sequence and treatment by sequence (ie. period) as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel minus Clopidogrel.|Null hypothesis: no difference between prasugrel and clopidogrel in Inhibition of Platelet Function as measured by Thromboelastography (TEG)-Platelet Mapping Maximum Amplitude - Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP).||3.26|-8.46|0.3725
81515735|NCT01730339|162720077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|1.16|||Repeated measures model|Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||A total sample size of 100 (accounting for approximately 10% drop rate) that is approximately 50 per group at one sided 0.05 level with delta of 1.5 points with standard deviation of 2 provided at least 80% power to detect a difference from placebo using a paired test. Statistical significance was tested at the two-sided significance level of 0.1, without adjusting for multiplicity.||1.16|0.19|0.0219
81576589|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|6.3||||||95.0|-20.5|32.4|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 2 has been presented|||32.4|-20.5|
81515736|NCT01730339|162720077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.4038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.72|||Repeated measures model|Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||A total sample size of 100 (accounting for approximately 10% drop rate) that is approximately 50 per group at one sided 0.05 level with delta of 1.5 points with standard deviation of 2 provided at least 80% power to detect a difference from placebo using a paired test. Statistical significance was tested at the two-sided significance level of 0.1, without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.72|-0.24|0.4038
81515737|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.43|0.2||||||Vascularity: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.20|-0.43|
81515738|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.43|0.11||||||Vascularity: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.11|-0.43|
81576590|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|15.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|39.1|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 2 has been presented|||39.1|-9.6|
81576591|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|29.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 2 has been presented|||29.9|-23.6|
81515739|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.52||||||Vascularity: Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.52|-0.15|
81515740|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.36||||||Vascularity: Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.36|-0.22|
81515741|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.07|0.77||||||Vascularity: Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.77|0.07|
81515742|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.05|0.65||||||Vascularity: Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.65|0.05|
81515743|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.68||||||Vascularity: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.68|-0.03|
81515744|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.52||||||Vascularity: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.52|-0.09|
81515745|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.42||||||Pigmentation: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.42|-0.18|
81515746|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.35|0.22||||||Pigmentation: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.22|-0.35|
81515747|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|0.24||||||Pigmentation: Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.24|-0.47|
81515748|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|0.06||||||Pigmentation: Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.06|-0.60|
81515749|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.35|0.41||||||Pigmentation: Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.41|-0.35|
81515750|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.37||||||Pigmentation: Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.37|-0.33|
81515751|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.53||||||Pigmentation: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.53|-0.24|
81515752|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.39|0.32||||||Pigmentation: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.32|-0.39|
81515753|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.58||||||Thickness: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.58|-0.22|
81515754|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.42|0.35||||||Thickness: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.35|-0.42|
81515755|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.84||||||Thickness: Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.84|-0.05|
81515756|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.62|0.23||||||Thickness: Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.23|-0.62|
81515757|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.49||||||Thickness: Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||1.49|0.40|
81515758|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.72||||||Thickness: Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.72|-0.30|
81515759|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.13|1.24||||||Thickness: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||1.24|0.13|
81515760|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|0.67||||||Thickness: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.67|-0.38|
81515761|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01|0.78||||||Relief: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.78|-0.01|
81515762|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.28||||||Relief: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.28|-0.50|
81515763|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|0.67||||||Relief: Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.67|-0.23|
81515764|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.63|0.24||||||Relief: Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.24|-0.63|
81515765|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.21|1.26||||||Relief: Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||1.26|0.21|
81515766|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.41|0.59||||||Relief: Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.59|-0.41|
81515767|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|1.02||||||Relief: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||1.02|0.02|
81515768|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.63||||||Relief: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.63|-0.33|
81515769|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.67||||||Pliability: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.67|-0.09|
81515770|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.39|0.34||||||Pliability: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.34|-0.39|
81515771|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.74||||||Pliability: Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.74|-0.12|
81515772|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.76|0.05||||||Pliability: Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.05|-0.76|
81515773|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.25|1.2||||||Pliability: Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||1.20|0.25|
81515774|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|0.42||||||Pliability: Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.42|-0.46|
81515775|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|1.05||||||Pliability: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||1.05|0.01|
81515776|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.98||||||Pliability: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.98|0.00|
81515777|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.29|0.62||||||Surface Area: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.62|-0.29|
81515778|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.43||||||Surface Area: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.43|-0.28|
81515779|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|1.0||||||Surface Area: Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||1.00|0.02|
81515780|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.53|0.23||||||Surface Area: Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.23|-0.53|
81515781|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|1.2||||||Surface Area: Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||1.20|0.08|
81515782|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.44|0.42||||||Surface Area : Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.42|-0.44|
81515783|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|1.28||||||Surface Area: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||1.28|0.09|
81515784|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|0.69||||||Surface Area: week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.69|-0.23|
81515785|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.2778|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.6|||Repeated measures model|Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||Overall Opinion: Week 8 A total sample size of 100 (accounting for approximately 10% drop rate) that is approximately 50 per group at one sided 0.05 level with delta of 1.5 points with standard deviation of 2 provided at least 80% power to detect a difference from placebo using a paired test. Statistical significance was tested at the two-sided significance level of 0.1, without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.60|-0.12|0.2778
81515786|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.6888|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.45|||Repeated measures model|Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||Overall Opinion: Weekl 8 A total sample size of 100 (accounting for approximately 10% drop rate) that is approximately 50 per group at one sided 0.05 level with delta of 1.5 points with standard deviation of 2 provided at least 80% power to detect a difference from placebo using a paired test. Statistical significance was tested at the two-sided significance level of 0.1, without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.45|-0.28|0.6888
81576592|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|28.1|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 2 has been presented|||28.1|-22.2|
81576593|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|27.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|52.4|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 4 has been presented|||52.4|-0.5|
81515787|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.3515|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.65|||Repeated measures model|Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||Overall Opinion: Weekl 11 A total sample size of 100 (accounting for approximately 10% drop rate) that is approximately 50 per group at one sided 0.05 level with delta of 1.5 points with standard deviation of 2 provided at least 80% power to detect a difference from placebo using a paired test. Statistical significance was tested at the two-sided significance level of 0.1, without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.65|-0.18|0.3515
81515788|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.3788|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.64|0.19|||Repeated measures model|Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||Overall Opinion: Weekl 11 A total sample size of 100 (accounting for approximately 10% drop rate) that is approximately 50 per group at one sided 0.05 level with delta of 1.5 points with standard deviation of 2 provided at least 80% power to detect a difference from placebo using a paired test. Statistical significance was tested at the two-sided significance level of 0.1, without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.19|-0.64|0.3788
81515789|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|1.29|||Repeated measures model|||Overall Opinion: Weekl 18 A total sample size of 100 (accounting for approximately 10% drop rate) that is approximately 50 per group at one sided 0.05 level with delta of 1.5 points with standard deviation of 2 provided at least 80% power to detect a difference from placebo using a paired test. Statistical significance was tested at the two-sided significance level of 0.1, without adjusting for multiplicity.||1.29|0.35|0.0044
81515790|NCT01730339|162720078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.6848|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.35|0.58|||Repeated measures model|||Overall Opinion: Weekl 18 A total sample size of 100 (accounting for approximately 10% drop rate) that is approximately 50 per group at one sided 0.05 level with delta of 1.5 points with standard deviation of 2 provided at least 80% power to detect a difference from placebo using a paired test. Statistical significance was tested at the two-sided significance level of 0.1, without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.58|-0.35|0.6848
81515791|NCT01730339|162720079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.7552|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.44|0.64|||Repeated measures model|||Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.64|-0.44|0.7552
81515792|NCT01730339|162720079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.6605|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.52|||Repeated measures model|||Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.52|-0.30|0.6605
81576594|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|25.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|49.3|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 4 has been presented|||49.3|-0.4|
81576595|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|35.7|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 4 has been presented|||35.7|-18.4|
81515793|NCT01730339|162720079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.9842|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.55|0.56|||Repeated measures model|||Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.56|-0.55|0.9842
81515794|NCT01730339|162720079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.401|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.63|||Repeated measures model|||Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.63|-0.21|0.4010
81515795|NCT01730339|162720079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.2491|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|1.07|||Repeated measures model|||Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||1.07|-0.19|0.2491
81515796|NCT01730339|162720079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.998|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|0.47|||Repeated measures model|||Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.47|-0.47|0.9980
81515797|NCT01730339|162720079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.473|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.37|0.93|||Repeated measures model|||Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.93|-0.37|0.4730
81515798|NCT01730339|162720079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.5413|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.67|0.31|||Repeated measures model|||Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.31|-0.67|0.5413
81515799|NCT01730339|162720080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.28|5.92||||||Appearance: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||5.92|-3.28|
81515800|NCT01730339|162720080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.63|2.91||||||Appearance: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||2.91|-3.63|
81515801|NCT01730339|162720080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|3.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.85|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|10.24||||||Appearance: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||10.24|-2.60|
81515802|NCT01730339|162720080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.72|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.37|4.68||||||Appearance: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||4.68|-4.37|
81515803|NCT01730339|162720080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.34|2.95||||||Symptoms: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||2.95|-4.34|
81515804|NCT01730339|162720080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.53|1.45||||||Symptoms: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||1.45|-4.53|
81515805|NCT01730339|162720080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.07|5.58||||||Symptoms: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||5.58|-2.07|
81527133|NCT01620528|162741547|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|-1.4|||ANCOVA|||||-1.40|-3.06|< 0.001
81515806|NCT01730339|162720080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.24|1.99||||||Symptoms: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||1.99|-4.24|
81515807|NCT01730339|162720081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.35||||||Physician: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.35|-0.15|
81515808|NCT01730339|162720081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.29||||||Physician: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.29|-0.22|
81515809|NCT01730339|162720081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|0.54||||||Physician: Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.54|0.04|
81515810|NCT01730339|162720081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|0.15||||||Physician: Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.15|-0.36|
81515811|NCT01730339|162720081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|0.82||||||Physician: Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.82|0.32|
81515812|NCT01730339|162720081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.3||||||Physician: Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.30|-0.21|
81515813|NCT01730339|162720081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.18|0.68||||||Physician: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.68|0.18|
81515814|NCT01730339|162720081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.32||||||Physician: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.32|-0.18|
81515815|NCT01730339|162720081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.39||||||Participant: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.39|-0.20|
81515816|NCT01730339|162720081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.23||||||Participant: Week 8: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.23|-0.28|
81515817|NCT01730339|162720081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.29|0.3||||||Participant: Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.30|-0.29|
81515818|NCT01730339|162720081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.33||||||Participant: Week 11: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.33|-0.18|
81515819|NCT01730339|162720081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.12|0.72||||||Participant: Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.72|0.12|
81515820|NCT01730339|162720081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.24||||||Participant: Week 18: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.24|-0.27|
81515821|NCT01730339|162720081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.5||||||Participant: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.50|-0.09|
81515822|NCT01730339|162720081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.4||||||Participant: Week 24: Difference is calculated as Placebo minus PF-06473871. A positive difference favors PF-06473871||0.40|-0.11|
81515823|NCT01774097|162720089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.5||Threshold 0.05; no adjustment for multiple comparisons per protocol.|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.5|-0.6|0.238
81515824|NCT01774097|162720090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.1||Threshold 0.05; no adjustment for multiple comparisons per protocol.|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.1|-0.2|0.116
81515825|NCT01774097|162720091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8||Threshold 0.05; no adjustment for multiple comparisons per protocol.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.8|-0.8|0.978
81515826|NCT01774097|162720092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.91||Threshold 0.05; no adjustment for multiple comparisons per protocol.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.91|-1.26|0.752
81576596|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|31.7|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 4 has been presented|||31.7|-19.7|
81576597|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|45.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.6|68.4|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 8 has been presented|||68.4|16.6|
81515827|NCT01774097|162720093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||interaction term|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.03||Threshold 0.05; no adjustment for multiple comparisons per protocol.|Regression, Linear|||||0.03|-0.02|0.871
81515828|NCT01774097|162720094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||interaction term|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.02||Threshold 0.05; no adjustment for multiple comparisons per protocol.|Regression, Linear|||||0.02|-0.06|0.256
81515829|NCT01774097|162720095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||interaction term|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||Regression, Linear|||||0.6|-0.2|0.241
81515830|NCT01774097|162720097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|4.8||Threshold 0.05; no adjustment for multiple comparisons per protocol.|Regression, Linear|||||4.8|-0.6|0.131
81515831|NCT01774097|162720098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|4.2||Threshold 0.05; no adjustment for multiple comparisons per protocol.|Regression, Linear|||||4.2|-2.6|0.626
81527134|NCT01620528|162741548|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.20|-1.74|0.013
81515832|NCT01774097|162720099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.3||Threshold 0.05; no adjustment for multiple comparisons per protocol.|Regression, Linear|||||2.3|-4.1|0.591
81515833|NCT01774097|162720100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|4.7||Threshold 0.05; no adjustment for multiple comparisons per protocol.|Regression, Linear|||||4.7|-3.3|0.722
81515834|NCT01703208|162720167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.29|||||Based on the proportional hazards model that includes treatment as an explanatory factor.|||1.29|0.77|
81515835|NCT01703208|162720168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.37||||||||-0.37|-0.48|
81515836|NCT01703208|162720169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the LS Means vs Placebo|-0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.27|||Longitudinal data analysis|Longitudinal data analysis model including terms for treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.27|-0.50|<0.001
81515837|NCT01703208|162720170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent vs. Placebo|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|4.9|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The 95% CI was computed only for those endpoints with at least 4 participants having events in one or more treatment groups.|||4.9|-7.2|
81515838|NCT01703208|162720171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage vs. Placebo|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.7|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The 95% CI was computed only for those endpoints with at least 4 participants having events in one or more treatment groups.|||1.7|-1.0|
81515839|NCT01703208|162720173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.68|||||Based on the proportional hazards model that includes treatment as an explanatory factor.|||1.68|0.66|
81576598|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|37.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|61.3|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 8 has been presented|||61.3|8.7|
81576599|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|32.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|57.2|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 8 has been presented|||57.2|3.5|
81576600|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|34.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|58.7|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 8 has been presented|||58.7|6.3|
81515840|NCT01703208|162720175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.26|||||Based on the proportional hazards model that includes treatment as an explanatory factor.|||1.26|0.60|
81515841|NCT01703208|162720177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.52|||||Based on the proportional hazards model that includes treatment as an explanatory factor.|||1.52|0.58|
81515842|NCT01703208|162720179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.85|||||Based on the proportional hazards model that includes treatment as an explanatory factor.|||1.85|0.88|
81515843|NCT01703208|162720180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.14|||||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA) model including terms for treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.|||-0.14|-0.46|
81515844|NCT01703208|162720186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-3.1||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|4.5|||Longitudinal constrained data analysis||Based on a LDA model including terms for treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment.|||4.5|-10.8|0.421
81515845|NCT01703208|162720187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Between group rate difference|11.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|16.8||Estimated using standard multiple imputation techniques.|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||16.8|6.9|<0.001
81515846|NCT01703208|162720189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.05|||||Based on the proportional hazards model that includes treatment as an explanatory factor.|||1.05|0.35|
81515847|NCT04699032|162720254|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to compare the natural log transformed Cmax for apraglutide between normal renal function group (Reference) and the severe impaired renal group (Test). Estimates of the mean differences and corresponding 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained from the model. The mean differences and 90% CIs for the mean differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the geometric least-square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Geometric least-square mean ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.423|0.909||||||||0.909|0.423|
81515848|NCT04699032|162720255|OTHER|ANOVA was used to compare the natural log transformed AUCinf for apraglutide between normal renal function group (Reference) and the severe impaired renal group (Test). Estimates of the mean differences and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model. The mean differences and 90% CIs for the mean differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the geometric least-square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Geometric least-square mean ratio|0.694|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.458|1.05||||||||1.050|0.458|
81515849|NCT01271712|162720258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|1e-06|||||||Log Rank|stratified||The two treatment groups were compared using a stratified log rank test with a one-sided alpha of 0.01 stratified by (3rd vs 4th-line; and geographical region). The null hypothesis that both treatment arms have the same PFS distribution was tested against the alternative hypothesis that the distribution of PFS in the regorafenib arm is different from the control arm according to a proportional hazards relation between the treatment arms.||||<0.000001
81515850|NCT01271712|162720258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.268|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.185|0.388|||Regression, Cox|stratified|regorafenib over placebo|Hazard ratio and its 95% CI (Confidence Interval) was based on stratified Cox Regression Model||0.388|0.185|
81515851|NCT01271712|162720259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.285777|||||||Log Rank|stratified||||||0.285777
81576601|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|49.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.1|72.4|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 12 has been presented|||72.4|20.1|
81576602|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|51.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.2|73.2|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 12 has been presented|||73.2|22.2|
81515852|NCT01271712|162720259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.909|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.653|1.265|||Regression, Cox|stratified|regorafenib over control. 58 (87.9%) patients in placebo group and 91 (68.4%) patients in regorafenib had started open-label treatment with regorafenib before time of final database cutoff 08 Jun 2015.|Hazard ratio and its 95% CI was based on stratified Cox Regression Model||1.265|0.653|
81576603|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|30.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|56.1|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 12 has been presented|||56.1|1.0|
81576604|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|41.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|65.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 12 has been presented|||65.0|12.7|
81515853|NCT01271712|162720260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|1e-06|||||||Log Rank|stratified||||||<0.000001
81515854|NCT01271712|162720260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.248|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.364|||Regression, Cox|stratified||||0.364|0.170|
81515855|NCT04270682|162720265|EQUIVALENCE|The null (H0) hypothesis and the alternative (Ha) hypothesis to be tested for the primary efficacy endpoint are that H0: Δ = 0 versus Ha: Δ ≠ 0 where Δ is the true paired treatment difference between CDCA and placebo for the change from baseline in loge-transformed urine 23S-pentol in the adult cohort.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.332|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.794|-2.331|||paired t-test|||||-2.331|-3.794|<0.0001
81515856|NCT04270682|162720266|EQUIVALENCE|The null (H0) hypothesis and the alternative (Ha) hypothesis to be tested for the primary efficacy endpoint are that H0: Δ = 0 versus Ha: Δ ≠ 0 where Δ is the true paired treatment difference between CDCA and placebo for the change from baseline in loge-transformed plasma cholestanol in the adult cohort.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.241||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-0.399|||paired t-test|||||-0.399|-1.640|0.0083
81515857|NCT04270682|162720267|EQUIVALENCE|The null (H0) hypothesis and the alternative (Ha) hypothesis to be tested for the primary efficacy endpoint are that H0: Δ = 0 versus Ha: Δ ≠ 0 where Δ is the true paired treatment difference between CDCA and placebo for the change from baseline in loge-transformed Plasma 7αC4 in the adult cohort.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.224|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.193|-3.207|||paired t-test|||||-3.207|-4.193|<0.0001
81515858|NCT04270682|162720268|EQUIVALENCE|Exact 2 sided p-value for observing contingency tables of rescue data with equal or more extreme values is calculated using Prescott's method. Rejection of the null hypothesis for no association suggests there is a difference between two treatments.|proportion|0.077||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.36|||Prescott's|||||0.36|0.00|0.0006
81515859|NCT04270682|162720268|EQUIVALENCE|Exact 2 sided p-value for observing contingency tables of rescue data with equal or more extreme values is calculated using Prescott's method. Rejection of the null hypothesis for no association suggests there is a difference between two treatments.|proportion|0.62||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.86|||Prescott's|||||0.86|0.32|0.0006
81515860|NCT02308163|162720293|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|5.58||Closed testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: ACR20-CRP response (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||5.58|1.76|<0.001
81515861|NCT02308163|162720293|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.56|12.2||Closed testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: ACR20-CRP response (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||12.20|3.56|<0.001
81515862|NCT02308163|162720295|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|10.75||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: ACR50-CRP response (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||10.75|2.14|<0.001
81515863|NCT02308163|162720295|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.53|17.5||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: ACR50-CRP response (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||17.50|3.53|<0.001
81515864|NCT02308163|162720297|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|39.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.29|301.61||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: ACR70-CRP response (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo. Difference vs. Peficitinib 100mg was not estimable.||301.61|5.29|<0.001
81515865|NCT02308163|162720299|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.71||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: DAS28 Change = Treatment + Baseline DAS28 + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-0.71|-1.41|<0.001
81515866|NCT02308163|162720299|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|-1.24||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: DAS28 Change = Treatment + Baseline DAS28 + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-1.24|-1.86|<0.001
81515867|NCT02308163|162720301|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.67||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: DAS28 Change = Treatment + Baseline DAS28 + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-0.67|-1.38|<0.001
81515868|NCT02308163|162720301|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|-1.31||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: DAS28 Change = Treatment + Baseline DAS28 + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-1.31|-1.96|<0.001
81527135|NCT01620528|162741548|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|-1.04|||ANCOVA|||||-1.04|-2.58|< 0.001
81576605|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|49.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.1|72.4|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 14 has been presented|||72.4|20.1|
81515869|NCT02308163|162720303|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-2.4||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: TJC68 Change = Treatment + Baseline TJC68 + the prior biologic - DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-2.4|-6.8|<0.001
81515870|NCT02308163|162720303|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-4.0||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: TJC68 Change = Treatment + Baseline TJC68 + the prior biologic - DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-4.0|-8.1|<0.001
81515871|NCT02308163|162720305|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-1.4||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: TJC68 Change = Treatment + Baseline TJC68 + the prior biologic - DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-1.4|-4.6|<0.001
81515872|NCT02308163|162720305|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-3.9||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: TJC68 Change = Treatment + Baseline TJC68 + the prior biologic - DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-3.9|-6.8|<0.001
81515873|NCT02308163|162720307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|17.67||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: DAS28-CRP score \< 2.6 (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||17.67|2.31|<0.001
81515874|NCT02308163|162720307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.76|27.27||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: DAS28-CRP score \< 2.6 (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||27.27|3.76|<0.001
81515875|NCT02308163|162720309|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.72||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|166.66||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: DAS28-ESR score \< 2.6 (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo. Difference vs. Peficitinib 100mg was not estimable.||166.66|2.83|0.003
81515876|NCT02308163|162720311|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.74|12.29||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: DAS28-CRP score ≤ 3.2 (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||12.29|2.74|<0.001
81515877|NCT02308163|162720311|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.57|20.41||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: DAS28-CRP score ≤ 3.2 (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||20.41|4.57|<0.001
81515878|NCT02308163|162720313|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.24||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|8.12||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: DAS28-ESR score ≤ 3.2 (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||8.12|1.29|0.012
81515879|NCT02308163|162720313|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|96.0|3.42|19.63||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: DAS28-ESR score ≤ 3.2 (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||19.63|3.42|<0.001
81515880|NCT02308163|162720315|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.546|-0.679||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: CRP Change = Treatment + Baseline CRP + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-0.679|-1.546|<0.001
81515881|NCT02308163|162720315|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-1.677|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.114|-1.241||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: CRP Change = Treatment + Baseline CRP + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-1.241|-2.114|<0.001
81515882|NCT02308163|162720317|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.95|-5.84||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: ESR Change = Treatment + Baseline ESR + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-5.84|-15.95|<0.001
81576606|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|60.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.2|80.1|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 14 has been presented|||80.1|33.2|
81515883|NCT02308163|162720317|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-21.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.01|-16.27||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: ESR Change = Treatment + Baseline ESR + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-16.27|-26.01|<0.001
81515884|NCT02308163|162720319|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.98|14.83||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: Good Response (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||14.83|2.98|<0.001
81515885|NCT02308163|162720319|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.91|24.03||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: Good Response (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||24.03|4.91|<0.001
81515886|NCT02308163|162720321|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|8.04||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: Good or Moderate Response (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||8.04|2.38|<0.001
81515887|NCT02308163|162720321|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.31|38.51||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: Good or Moderate Response (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||38.51|7.31|<0.001
81515888|NCT02308163|162720323|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.29||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|12.08||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: Good Response (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||12.08|1.52|0.006
81515889|NCT02308163|162720323|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|11.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.07|29.74||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: Good Response (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||29.74|4.07|<0.001
81515890|NCT02308163|162720325|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.82|||<|0.001||95.0|2.11|6.93||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: Good or Moderate Response (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||6.93|2.11|<0.001
81515891|NCT02308163|162720325|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.39|29.17||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Wald's chi-squared test||Based on logistic regression model: Good or Moderate Response (responder, non-responder) = Treatment + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||29.17|6.39|<0.001
81515892|NCT02308163|162720331|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-9.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.66|-6.22||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: SDAI Change = Treatment + Baseline SDAI + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-6.22|-13.66|<0.001
81515893|NCT02308163|162720331|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-14.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.71|-11.15||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: SDAI Change = Treatment + Baseline SDAI + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-11.15|-17.71|<0.001
81576607|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|56.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 14 has been presented|||56.5|0.2|
81515894|NCT02308163|162720335|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-8.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.19|-5.2||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|ANCOVA||Based on ANCOVA Model: CDAI Change = Treatment + Baseline CDAI + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-5.20|-12.19|<0.001
81515895|NCT02308163|162720335|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-12.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.96|-9.71||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|ANCOVA||Based on ANCOVA Model: CDAI Change = Treatment + Baseline CDAI + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-9.71|-15.96|<0.001
81515896|NCT02308163|162720337|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-15.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|-9.0||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: PGA (100 mm VAS) Change = Treatment + Baseline PGA (100 mm VAS) + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-9.00|-21.40|<0.001
81576608|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|42.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|66.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 14 has been presented|||66.5|14.4|
81515897|NCT02308163|162720337|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-23.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.78|-17.51||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: PGA (100 mm VAS) Change = Treatment + Baseline PGA (100 mm VAS) + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-17.51|-28.78|<0.001
81515898|NCT02308163|162720339|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-16.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.81|-9.95||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: SGA (100 mm VAS) Change = Treatment + Baseline SGA (100 mm VAS) + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-9.95|-23.81|<0.001
81515899|NCT02308163|162720339|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-23.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.83|-17.28||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: SGA (100 mm VAS) Change = Treatment + Baseline SGA (100 mm VAS) + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-17.28|-29.83|<0.001
81515900|NCT02308163|162720341|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-17.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.36|-10.81||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: SGA of pain (100 mm VAS) Change = Treatment + Baseline SGA of pain (100 mm VAS) + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-10.81|-24.36|<0.001
81515901|NCT02308163|162720341|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-23.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.24|-17.57||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: SGA of pain (100 mm VAS) Change = Treatment + Baseline SGA of pain (100 mm VAS) + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-17.57|-30.24|<0.001
81515902|NCT02308163|162720343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033||||||No Multiplicity Adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||||0.033
81515903|NCT02308163|162720343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035||||||No Multiplicity Adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||||0.035
81515904|NCT02308163|162720344|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.2||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: HAQ-DI Change = Treatment + Baseline HAQ-DI + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea., and Taiwan)|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-0.20|-0.48|<0.001
81515905|NCT02308163|162720344|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.26||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: HAQ-DI Change = Treatment + Baseline HAQ-DI + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea., and Taiwan)|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-0.26|-0.53|<0.001
81515906|NCT02308163|162720346|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|6.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.69|10.05||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: SF-36v2 Change = Treatment + Baseline SF-36v2 + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||10.05|3.69|<0.001
81515907|NCT02308163|162720346|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|6.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.11|9.85||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: SF-36v2 Change = Treatment + Baseline SF-36v2 + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||9.85|4.11|<0.001
81515908|NCT02308163|162720348|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|2.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|4.87||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: SF-36v2 Change = Treatment + Baseline SF-36v2 + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||4.87|0.91|0.004
81515909|NCT02308163|162720348|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|3.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|5.19||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: SF-36v2 Change = Treatment + Baseline SF-36v2 + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||5.19|1.30|0.001
81515910|NCT02308163|162720350|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|5.83||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: SF-36v2 Change = Treatment + Baseline SF-36v2 + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||5.83|-1.29|0.210
81515911|NCT02308163|162720350|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|6.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.74|9.71||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: SF-36v2 Change = Treatment + Baseline SF-36v2 + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||9.71|2.74|<0.001
81527136|NCT01620528|162741549|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||||-0.34|-2.22|0.007
81527137|NCT01620528|162741549|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|-1.54|||ANCOVA|||||-1.54|-3.44|< 0.001
81515912|NCT02308163|162720352|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-8.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.81||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.11|-1.0||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: WPAI Change = Treatment + Baseline WPAI + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-1.00|-16.11|0.027
81515913|NCT02308163|162720352|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-10.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.88||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.88|-2.47||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: WPAI Change = Treatment + Baseline WPAI + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-2.47|-17.88|0.010
81515914|NCT02308163|162720354|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-20.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.92|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.44|-10.89||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: WPAI Change = Treatment + Baseline WPAI + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-10.89|-30.44|<0.001
81515915|NCT02308163|162720354|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-22.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.06|-11.97||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: WPAI Change = Treatment + Baseline WPAI + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-11.97|-32.06|<0.001
81515916|NCT02308163|162720356|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-20.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.38|-10.06||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: WPAI Change = Treatment + Baseline WPAI + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-10.06|-30.38|<0.001
81515917|NCT02308163|162720356|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-23.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.16|-13.17|||Covariance model|No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Based on analysis of covariance model: WPAI Change = Treatment + Baseline WPAI + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-13.17|-34.16|<0.001
81515918|NCT02308163|162720358|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-17.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|-10.61||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: WPAI Change = Treatment + Baseline WPAI + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-10.61|-24.00|<0.001
81515919|NCT02308163|162720358|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-20.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.59|-14.24||No multiplicity adjustment. Etanercept was open-label reference group and it was not included in statistical test.|Covariance model||Based on analysis of covariance model: WPAI Change = Treatment + Baseline WPAI + the prior biologic-DMARD-IR (No, Yes) + concomitant DMARD use (No, Yes) + study region (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-14.24|-26.59|<0.001
81515920|NCT02118766|162720370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.038
81515921|NCT00118846|162720386|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.91||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope = Mean difference in annualized rate of change|||1.05|-2.86|0.35
81515922|NCT00118846|162720387|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.35|||ANCOVA|||||0.35|-0.13|0.36
81515923|NCT00443053|162720394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.26|||Fisher Exact|||||0.26|0.08|<0.001
81515924|NCT00443053|162720395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.32|||Fisher Exact|||||0.32|0.12|<0.001
81515925|NCT00522418|162720406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||F Test|||||||.01
81515926|NCT00522418|162720409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||F-Test|||||||0.17
81515927|NCT00522418|162720412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||F-Test|||||||0.17
81515928|NCT00522418|162720413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||F-Test|||||||0.28
81515929|NCT00522418|162720414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||F-Test|||||||0.03
81515930|NCT00522418|162720415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||F-Test|||||||0.26
81515931|NCT01574157|162720428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|40.1||||||The primary analysis compared the mean change from baseline in the sodium bicarbonate group to the mean change from baseline in the placebo group.||40.1|-9.6|
81515932|NCT01574157|162720429|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.2|30.8||||||The main analytic strategy for this secondary outcome was a comparison of the mean change from baseline in the sodium bicarbonate group to the mean change from baseline in the placebo group.||30.8|-38.2|
81515933|NCT01574157|162720430|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.3|4.2||||||The main analytic strategy for this secondary outcome was a comparison of the mean change from baseline in the sodium bicarbonate group to the mean change from baseline in the placebo group.||4.2|-56.3|
81515934|NCT01574157|162720431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|36.5||||||The main analytic strategy for this secondary outcome was a comparison of the mean change from baseline in the sodium bicarbonate group to the mean change from baseline in the placebo group.||36.5|-15.1|
81515935|NCT01574157|162720432|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|35.9||||||The main analytic strategy for this secondary outcome was a comparison of the mean change from baseline in the sodium bicarbonate group to the mean change from baseline in the placebo group.||35.9|-24.6|
81515936|NCT01574157|162720433|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|6.79||||||The main analytic strategy for this secondary outcome was a comparison of the mean change from baseline in the sodium bicarbonate group to the mean change from baseline in the placebo group.||6.79|-0.05|
81515937|NCT01632241|162720464|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.1068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.11|0.93|0.1068
81515938|NCT01632241|162720473|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.0937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.15||Nominal p-value due to step-down sequential testing procedure.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.15|0.94|0.0937
81515939|NCT01632241|162720475|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.2264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.17||Nominal p-value due to step-down sequential testing procedure.|Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.17|0.51|0.2264
81515940|NCT01632241|162720477|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.4996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.8||Nominal p-value due to step-down sequential testing procedure.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.80|0.61|0.4996
81515941|NCT00350272|162720504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.2|8.2||||||The difference in proportions between the group of participants who received lamivudine 300 mg/day (in combination with efavirenz and tenofovir) over 12 weeks and the group of participants who received elvucitabine 10 mg/day (in combination with efavirenz and tenofovir) over 12 weeks along with corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval for risk difference using asymptotic normal theory.||8.2|-35.2|
81515942|NCT00098748|162720510|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For hypothesis of superiority, if upper bound of 97.5% confidence interval (CI) of TX difference was \<0 log10 copies/mL, it was concluded that MVC regimen was superior to PBO meaning that MVC added to Optimized Background Therapy (OBT) provides an additional reduction in plasma HIV-1 RNA compared to OBT alone. If superiority could not be concluded, then a hypothesis of noninferiority was tested. If upper bound of CI is \<0.25 log10 copies/mL, noninferiority of MVC regimen to placebo was claimed.|Least squares mean|0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2575|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.528|0.638|||ANCOVA|TX difference adjusted for randomization strata. Bonferroni adjustment for multiple comparisons by use of 2-sided 97.5% CI to maintain alpha=0.05.|Negative values for change from baseline=benefit of TX; negative values for MVC versus (vs) PBO=advantage of MVC.|Maraviroc (MVC) QD versus placebo (PBO) treatment (TX) difference at Week 24. If upper bound of 97.5% confidence interval is \<0, it is concluded that dose is superior to PBO. If upper bound is \<0.25, it is concluded that MVC is non-inferior to PBO. Assumption: 79% of subjects are dual-tropic; total N=192 needed to be randomized to get N=150 dual-tropic. Standard deviation=0.8 with 2-sided p-value=0.025: 80% power for TX difference of 0.5 for change from baseline in log10-transformed viral load.||0.638|-0.528|
81515943|NCT00098748|162720510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2637|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.829|0.364|||ANCOVA|TX difference adjusted for randomization strata. Bonferroni adjustment for multiple comparisons by use of 2-sided 97.5% CI to maintain alpha=0.05.|Negative values for change from baseline=benefit of TX; negative values for MVC vs PBO=advantage of MVC.|MVC BID vs PBO treatment difference at Week 24.||0.364|-0.829|
81515944|NCT00098748|162720510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|0.229|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2567|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.351|0.81|||ANCOVA|TX difference adjusted for randomization strata. Bonferroni adjustment for multiple comparisons by use of 2-sided 97.5% CI to maintain alpha=0.05.|Negative values for change from baseline=benefit of TX; negative values for MVC vs PBO=advantage of MVC.|MVC QD vs PBO treatment difference at Week 48.||0.810|-0.351|
81515945|NCT00098748|162720510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.261|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2628|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.856|0.333|||ANCOVA|TX difference adjusted for randomization strata. Bonferroni adjustment for multiple comparisons by use of 2-sided 97.5% CI to maintain alpha=0.05.|Negative values for change from baseline=benefit of TX; negative values for MVC vs PBO=advantage of MVC.|MVC BID vs PBO treatment difference at Week 48.||0.333|-0.856|
81515946|NCT00098748|162720511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.18|||||The TX difference is weighted (by inverse of the variance) difference in proportions adjusted for randomization strata. Positive values for TX difference favor MVC. CI estimated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|MVC QD vs PBO treatment difference in proportions at Week 24.||0.18|-0.12|
81515947|NCT00098748|162720511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.23|||||The TX difference is weighted (by inverse of the variance) difference in proportions adjusted for randomization strata. Positive values for TX difference favor MVC. CI estimated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|MVC BID vs PBO treatment difference in proportions at Week 24.||0.23|-0.08|
81515948|NCT00098748|162720511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.17|||||The TX difference is weighted (by inverse of the variance) difference in proportions adjusted for randomization strata. Positive values for TX difference favor MVC. CI estimated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|MVC QD vs PBO treatment difference in proportions at Week 48.||0.17|-0.12|
81515949|NCT00098748|162720511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.25|||||The TX difference is weighted (by inverse of the variance) difference in proportions adjusted for randomization strata. Positive values for TX difference favor MVC. CI estimated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|MVC BID vs PBO treatment difference in proportions at Week 48.||0.25|-0.07|
81515950|NCT00098748|162720512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.2|||||The TX difference is weighted (by inverse of the variance) difference in proportions adjusted for randomization strata. Positive values for TX difference favor MVC. CI estimated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|MVC QD vs PBO treatment difference in proportions at Week 24.||0.20|-0.15|
81527138|NCT01620528|162741550|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|0.85|||ANCOVA|||||0.85|-2.57|0.326
81515951|NCT00098748|162720512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.26|||||The TX difference is weighted (by inverse of the variance) difference in proportions adjusted for randomization strata. Positive values for TX difference favor MVC. CI estimated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|MVC BID vs PBO treatment difference in proportions at Week 24.||0.26|-0.10|
81515952|NCT00098748|162720512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.1|||||The TX difference is weighted (by inverse of the variance) difference in proportions adjusted for randomization strata. Positive values for TX difference favor MVC. CI estimated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|MVC QD vs PBO treatment difference in proportions at Week 48.||0.10|-0.22|
81515953|NCT00098748|162720512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.28|||||The TX difference is weighted (by inverse of the variance) difference in proportions adjusted for randomization strata. Positive values for TX difference favor MVC. CI estimated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|MVC BID vs PBO treatment difference in proportions at Week 48.||0.28|-0.07|
81515954|NCT00098748|162720513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.12|||||The TX difference is weighted (by inverse of the variance) difference in proportions adjusted for randomization strata. Positive values for TX difference favor MVC. CI estimated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|MVC QD vs PBO treatment difference in proportions at Week 24.||0.12|-0.21|
81515955|NCT00098748|162720513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.26|||||The TX difference is weighted (by inverse of the variance) difference in proportions adjusted for randomization strata. Positive values for TX difference favor MVC. CI estimated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|MVC BID vs PBO treatment difference in proportions at Week 24.||0.26|-0.10|
81515956|NCT00098748|162720513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.13|||||The TX difference is weighted (by inverse of the variance) difference in proportions adjusted for randomization strata. Positive values for TX difference favor MVC. CI estimated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|MVC QD vs PBO treatment difference in proportions at Week 48.||0.13|-0.18|
81515957|NCT00098748|162720513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.29|||||The TX difference is weighted (by inverse of the variance) difference in proportions adjusted for randomization strata. Positive values for TX difference favor MVC. CI estimated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|MVC BID vs PBO treatment difference in proportions at Week 48.||0.29|-0.04|
81515958|NCT00098748|162720514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.2|||||The TX difference is weighted (by inverse of the variance) difference in proportions adjusted for randomization strata. Positive values for TX difference favor MVC. CI estimated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|MVC QD vs PBO treatment difference in proportions at Week 24.||0.20|-0.07|
81515959|NCT00098748|162720514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.26|||||The TX difference is weighted (by inverse of the variance) difference in proportions adjusted for randomization strata. Positive values for TX difference favor MVC. CI estimated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|MVC BID vs PBO difference in proportions at Week 24.||0.26|-0.03|
81515960|NCT00098748|162720514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.1|||||The TX difference is weighted (by inverse of the variance) difference in proportions adjusted for randomization strata. Positive values for TX difference favor MVC. CI estimated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|MVC QD vs PBO treatment difference in proportions at Week 48.||0.10|-0.18|
81515961|NCT00098748|162720514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.21|||||The TX difference is weighted (by inverse of the variance) difference in proportions adjusted for randomization strata. Positive values for TX difference favor MVC. CI estimated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|MVC BID vs PBO treatment difference in proportions at Week 48.||0.21|-0.10|
81515962|NCT00098748|162720515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|23.927|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.8025|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.359|49.213|||ANCOVA|TX difference adjusted for randomization strata.|Negative values for change from baseline=benefit of TX; negative values for MVC vs PBO=advantage of MVC.|MVC QD vs PBO treatment difference at Week 24.||49.213|-1.359|
81515963|NCT00098748|162720515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|26.679|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.0678|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.869|52.49|||ANCOVA|TX difference adjusted for randomization strata.|Negative values for change from baseline=benefit of TX; negative values for MVC vs PBO=advantage of MVC.|MVC BID vs PBO treatment difference at Week 24.||52.490|0.869|
81515964|NCT00098748|162720515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|14.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.412|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|47.03|||ANCOVA|TX difference adjusted for randomization strata.|Negative values for change from baseline=benefit of TX; negative values for MVC vs PBO=advantage of MVC.|MVC QD vs PBO treatment difference at Week 48.||47.03|-17.80|
81515965|NCT00098748|162720515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|27.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.754|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|60.8|||ANCOVA|TX difference adjusted for randomization strata.|Negative values for change from baseline=benefit of TX; negative values for MVC vs PBO=advantage of MVC.|MVC BID vs PBO treatment difference at Week 48.||60.80|-5.38|
81515966|NCT00098748|162720516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|234.499|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|80.799|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.913|394.084|||ANCOVA|TX difference adjusted for randomization strata.|Negative values for change from baseline=benefit of TX; negative values for MVC vs PBO=advantage of MVC.|MVC QD vs PBO treatment difference at Week 24.||394.084|74.913|
81515967|NCT00098748|162720516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|188.817|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|83.4484|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.999|353.635|||ANCOVA|TX difference adjusted for randomization strata.|Negative values for change from baseline=benefit of TX; negative values for MVC vs PBO=advantage of MVC.|MVC BID vs PBO treatment difference at Week 24.||353.635|23.999|
81515968|NCT00098748|162720516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|155.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|87.304|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.49|328.37|||ANCOVA|TX difference adjusted for randomization strata.|Negative values for change from baseline=benefit of TX; negative values for MVC vs PBO=advantage of MVC.|MVC QD vs PBO treatment difference at Week 48.||328.37|-16.49|
81527139|NCT01620528|162741550|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||||-0.18|-3.67|0.031
81576609|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|52.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.2|74.4|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 16 has been presented|||74.4|23.2|
81515969|NCT00098748|162720516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|182.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|90.174|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.81|361.02|||ANCOVA|TX difference adjusted for randomization strata.|Negative values for change from baseline=benefit of TX; negative values for MVC vs PBO=advantage of MVC.|MVC BID vs PBO treatment difference at Week 48.||361.02|4.81|
81515970|NCT00098748|162720517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7524||95.0|||||Log Rank|||MVC QD vs PBO at Week 24. Kaplan-Meier survival estimates. TX difference evaluated by log-rank test.||||0.7524
81515971|NCT00098748|162720517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.254||95.0|||||Log Rank|||MVC BID vs PBO at Week 24. Kaplan-Meier survival estimates. TX difference evaluated by log-rank test.||||0.2540
81515972|NCT00098748|162720517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8243||95.0|||||Log Rank|||MVC QD vs PBO at Week 48. Kaplan-Meier survival estimates. TX difference evaluated by log-rank test.||||0.8243
81515973|NCT00098748|162720517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6657||95.0|||||Log Rank|||MVC BID vs PBO at Week 48. Kaplan-Meier survival estimates. TX difference evaluated by log-rank test.||||0.6657
81515974|NCT00098748|162720518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2356|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.396|0.535|||ANCOVA|TX difference adjusted for randomization strata.||MVC QD vs PBO treatment difference at Week 24.||0.535|-0.396|
81515975|NCT00098748|162720518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.218|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2413|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.694|0.258|||ANCOVA|TX difference adjusted for randomization strata.||MVC BID vs PBO treatment difference at Week 24.||0.258|-0.694|
81515976|NCT00098748|162720518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|0.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2388|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.262|0.681|||ANCOVA|TX difference adjusted for randomization strata.||MVC QD vs PBO treatment difference at Week 48.||0.681|-0.262|
81515977|NCT00098748|162720518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.284|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2445|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.767|0.199|||ANCOVA|TX difference adjusted for randomization strata.||MVC BID vs PBO treatment difference at Week 48.||0.199|-0.767|
81515978|NCT03955250|162720536|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81515979|NCT03955250|162720537|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|time||||||<0.05
81515980|NCT03955250|162720537|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|condition||||||>0.05
81515981|NCT03955250|162720538|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|time||||||>0.05
81515982|NCT03955250|162720538|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|condition||||||>0.05
81515983|NCT03955250|162720539|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|time||||||<0.05
81515984|NCT03955250|162720539|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|condition||||||>0.05
81515985|NCT00433160|162720540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Percent Change to Last Measurement Point. No adjustments for multiplicity was performed.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the percent change in bone mineral density at lumbar spine (L2-L4) after 52-week treatment between the two treatment groups.||||<0.001
81515986|NCT00433160|162720544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Percent Change to Week 4. No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|Wilcoxon's Rank Sum Test|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the percent change in PINP after 4-week treatment between the two treatment groups.||||<0.001
81515987|NCT00433160|162720544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Percent Change to Week 12. No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|Wilcoxon's Rank Sum Test|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the percent change in PINP after 12-week treatment between the two treatment groups.||||<0.001
81515988|NCT00433160|162720544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Percent Change to Week 24. No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|Wilcoxon's Rank Sum Test|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the percent change in PINP after 24-week treatment between the two treatment groups.||||<0.001
81515989|NCT00433160|162720544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Percent Change to Week 52. No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|Wilcoxon's Rank Sum Test|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the percent change in PINP after 52-week treatment between the two treatment groups.||||<0.001
81515990|NCT00433160|162720544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Percent Change to Last Measurement. No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|Wilcoxon's Rank Sum Test|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the percent change in PINP from baseline to the last measurement point between the two treatment groups.||||<0.001
81515991|NCT00433160|162720545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Percent Change to Week 4. No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|Wilcoxon's Rank Sum Test|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the percent change in BAP after 4-week treatment between the two treatment groups.||||<0.001
81515992|NCT00433160|162720545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Percent Change to Week 12. No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|Wilcoxon's Rank Sum Test|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the percent change in BAP after 12-week treatment between the two treatment groups.||||<0.001
81515993|NCT00433160|162720545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Percent Change to Week 24. No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|Wilcoxon's Rank Sum Test|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the percent change in BAP after 24-week treatment between the two treatment groups.||||<0.001
81515994|NCT00433160|162720545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0||||P-value for Percent Change to Week 52. No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|Wicoxon's Rank Sum Test|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the percent change in BAP after 52-week treatment between the two treatment groups.||||0.060
81515995|NCT00433160|162720545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0||||P-value for Percent Change to Last Measurement. No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|Wilcoxon's Rank Sum Test|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the percent change in BAP from baseline to the last measurement point between the two treatment groups.||||0.130
81515996|NCT00433160|162720546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.976||95.0||||P-value for Percent Change to Week 4. No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|Wilcoxon's Rank Sum Test|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the percent change in CTX after 4-week treatment between the two treatment groups.||||0.976
81515997|NCT00433160|162720546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Percent Change to Week 12. No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|Wilcoxon's Rank Sum Test|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the percent change in CTX after 12-week treatment between the two treatment groups.||||<0.001
81527140|NCT01620528|162741551|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|0.31|||ANCOVA|||||0.31|-3.13|0.107
81515998|NCT00433160|162720546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Percent Change to Week 24. No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|Wilcoxon's Rank Sum Test|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the percent change in CTX after 24-week treatment between the two treatment groups.||||<0.001
81515999|NCT00433160|162720546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Percent Change to Week 52. No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|Wilcoxon's Rank Sum Test|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the percent change in CTX after 52-week treatment between the two treatment groups.||||<0.001
81516000|NCT00433160|162720546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Percent Change to Last Measurement. No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|Wilcoxon's Rank Sum Test|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the percent change in CTX from baseline to the last measurement point between the two treatment groups.||||<0.001
81516001|NCT02793817|162720565|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of responders|8.3||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|14.7||To account for multiplicity, a step-down testing procedure was applied, whereby inference for a test in the pre-defined hierarchy was dependent upon statistical significance having been demonstrated for the previous test in the hierarchy.|Chi-squared|Without adjustment for any covariates|Estimated Value is the between-group difference for % of responders and is expressed as a percentage.|P-values were based on 2-sided chi-squared tests (unadjusted) wherein the a priori significance level was 0.05.||14.7|2.0|0.0105
81516002|NCT02793817|162720566|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of responders|20.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|28.4||To account for multiplicity, a step-down closed testing procedure was applied, whereby inference for a test in the pre-defined hierarchy was dependent upon statistical significance having been demonstrated for the previous test in the hierarchy.|Chi-squared|Without adjustment for any covariates|Estimated Value is the between-group difference for % of responders and is expressed as a percentage.|P-values were based on 2-sided chi-squared test (unadjusted), wherein a priori significance level was 0.05||28.4|11.6|<0.0001
81516003|NCT02793817|162720567|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of responders|17.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|25.0||P-value was based on a 2-sided chi-squared test (unadjusted) wherein the a priori significance level was 0.0167 for each secondary endpoint. Overall alpha for all secondary endpoints was controlled at 0.05.|Chi-squared|Without adjustment for any covariates|Estimated Value is the between-group difference for % of responders and is expressed as a percentage.|||25.0|9.1|<0.0001
81516004|NCT02793817|162720568|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of responders|19.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|26.9||P-value was based on a 2-sided chi-squared test (unadjusted) wherein the a priori significance level was 0.0167 for each secondary endpoint. Overall alpha for all secondary endpoints was controlled at 0.05.|Chi-squared|Without adjustment for any covariates|Estimated Value is the between-group difference for % of responders and is expressed as a percentage.|||26.9|11.0|<0.0001
81516005|NCT02793817|162720569|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.05|||Chi-squared|Without adjustment for any covariates|Estimated Value is the between-group difference for change from BL.|P-value was based on a 2-sided chi-squared test (unadjusted) wherein the a priori significance level was 0.0167 for each secondary endpoint. Overall alpha for all secondary endpoints was controlled at 0.05.||-0.05|-0.31|0.0078
81516006|NCT02793817|162720570|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.11||P-values have no inferential value for post hoc evaluations.|Chi-squared|Without any adjustment for covariates|Estimated Value is the between-group difference in change from BL|||-0.11|-0.38|0.0005
81516007|NCT02793817|162720571|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.0169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.03||P-values have no inferential value for post hoc evaluations.|Chi-squared|Without adjustments for any covariates.|Estimated Value is the between-group difference for change from BL|||-0.03|-0.28|0.0169
81527141|NCT01620528|162741551|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.28|-1.75|||ANCOVA|||||-1.75|-5.28|< 0.001
81527142|NCT01620528|162741552|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.60|-2.63|0.219
81527143|NCT01620528|162741552|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|-1.28|||ANCOVA|||||-1.28|-4.59|< 0.001
81527144|NCT01620528|162741553|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||||-0.19|-3.01|0.026
81576610|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|52.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.4|74.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 16 has been presented|||74.0|24.4|
81576611|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|35.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|60.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 16 has been presented|||60.5|6.3|
81527145|NCT01620528|162741553|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.34|-2.43|||ANCOVA|||||-2.43|-5.34|< 0.001
81527146|NCT01620528|162741554|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.98|||ANCOVA|||||0.98|-2.00|0.502
81527147|NCT01620528|162741554|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-1.56|||ANCOVA|||||-1.56|-4.70|< 0.001
81527148|NCT01620528|162741555|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.30|-3.02|0.108
81527149|NCT01620528|162741555|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-4.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.19|-2.74|||ANCOVA|||||-2.74|-6.19|< 0.001
81527150|NCT01620528|162741556|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||||-0.48|-1.90|0.001
81527151|NCT01620528|162741556|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||||-0.34|-1.76|0.004
81527152|NCT01620528|162741557|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.02|||mixed-effects model|||||-0.02|-1.49|0.045
81527153|NCT01620528|162741557|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||||-0.31|-1.81|0.006
81527154|NCT01620528|162741558|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.11|||ANCOVA|||||0.11|-1.19|0.103
81527155|NCT01620528|162741558|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||||-0.32|-1.64|0.003
81576612|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|48.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|71.1|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 16 has been presented|||71.1|19.7|
81576613|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.9|53.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% BID and Vehicle BID at EW has been presented|||53.9|-36.9|
81576614|NCT02564042|162824730|OTHER||Proportion difference|42.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|81.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% QD and Vehicle QD at EW has been presented|||81.6|-6.3|
81576615|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.8|21.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 1 has been presented|||21.9|-28.8|
81576616|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|25.1|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 1 has been presented|||25.1|-25.4|
81576617|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|35.3|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 2 has been presented|||35.3|-17.5|
81576618|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|33.3|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 2 has been presented .|||33.3|-15.4|
81576619|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|36.1|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 2 has been presented .|||36.1|-17.1|
81576620|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|31.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 2 has been presented|||31.0|-19.3|
81576621|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|36.7|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 4 has been presented|||36.7|-18.2|
81576622|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|19.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|43.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 4 has been presented .|||43.6|-6.9|
81576623|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|38.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 4 has been presented|||38.9|-15.1|
81576624|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|37.4|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 4 has been presented .|||37.4|-13.6|
81576625|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|42.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|66.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 8 has been presented|||66.0|13.8|
81576626|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|37.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|61.3|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 8 has been presented|||61.3|8.7|
81576627|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|58.2|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 8 has been presented .|||58.2|4.8|
81576628|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|40.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|63.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 8 has been presented.|||63.9|12.8|
81576629|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|54.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.9|76.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 12 has been presented.|||76.6|25.9|
81576630|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|51.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.2|73.2|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 12 has been presented|||73.2|22.2|
81576631|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|35.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|60.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 12 has been presented|||60.5|6.3|
81576632|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|30.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|55.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 12 has been presented|||55.9|1.6|
81576633|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|51.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|74.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 14 has been presented|||74.0|22.0|
81576634|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|61.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.6|81.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 14 has been presented|||81.0|34.6|
81576635|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|23.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|51.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 14 has been presented|||51.0|-6.1|
81576636|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|37.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|61.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 14 has been presented|||61.6|7.8|
81576637|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|53.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.7|75.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 16 has been presented|||75.6|24.7|
81576638|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|53.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.8|75.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 16 has been presented|||75.5|25.8|
81576639|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|29.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|55.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% BID and Vehicle BID at Week 16 has been presented|||55.0|-0.3|
81576640|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|35.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|60.2|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% QD and Vehicle QD at Week 16 has been presented|||60.2|6.5|
81576641|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.9|53.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% BID and Vehicle BID at EW has been presented|||53.9|-36.9|
81576642|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|42.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|81.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1% QD and Vehicle QD at EW has been presented|||81.6|-6.3|
81576643|NCT02564042|162824739|OTHER||Proportion difference|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.7|80.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5% BID and Vehicle BID at EW has been presented|||80.6|-35.7|
81576644|NCT02289898|162824768|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||=|0.7158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.375|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Efficacy (investigator-assessed Kaplan-Meier estimates of progression-free survival) of placebo/placebo arm to the pooled demcizumab arm (i.e., placebo/placebo arm to demcizumab/placebo and demcizumab/demcizumab arms) in subjects with first-line metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.||1.375|0.630|=0.7158
81576645|NCT01442493|162824781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.92
81576646|NCT01442493|162824782|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.06
81576647|NCT01442493|162824783|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.08
81576648|NCT01442493|162824784|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.54
81576649|NCT01442493|162824785|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.04
81576650|NCT01442493|162824786|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.11
81576651|NCT01442493|162824787|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.21
81576652|NCT00759954|162824788|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence intervals for the ratios (test/reference) of the least squares means of the non-transformed parameters Cmax, AUClast, AUCinf, Tmax, λz, and T1/2, were calculated. The Wilcoxon signed rank test was used for a nonparametric comparison of Tmax values and a significant difference was defined a priori as p \< 0.05.|mean ratio|97.19|||<|0.05||90.0|91.31|103.45|||ANOVA|||||103.45|91.31|<0.05
81576653|NCT00759954|162824790|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence intervals for the ratios (test/reference) of the least squares means of the non-transformed parameters Cmax, AUClast, AUCinf, Tmax, λz, and T1/2, were calculated. The Wilcoxon signed rank test was used for a nonparametric comparison of Tmax values and a significant difference was defined a priori as p \< 0.05.|mean ratio|95.82|||<|0.05||90.0|92.93|98.8|||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance for the log-transformed AUC. The 90% confidence interval for the ratio of AUC(Test)/AUC(Ref) is provided.||||98.80|92.93|< 0.05
81576654|NCT00759954|162824791|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence intervals for the ratios (test/reference) of the least squares means of the non-transformed parameters Cmax, AUClast, AUCinf, Tmax, λz, and T1/2, were calculated. The Wilcoxon signed rank test was used for a nonparametric comparison of Tmax values and a significant difference was defined a priori as p \< 0.05.|mean ratio|98.1|||<|0.05||90.0|94.2|102.1|||ANOVA|||||102.1|94.2|< 0.05
81576655|NCT01285310|162824811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.4||||0.3134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|7.0|||Chi-squared||2-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on a normal approximation to the binomial distribution|Significance testing was done using the following closed procedure; if the overall test among treatments is statistically significant at the 0.05 level, pair-wise comparisons (30 mg versus PBO, and 20 mg versus PBO, using a 0.05 two-sided significance level) will be performed||7.0|-27.1|0.3134
81576656|NCT01285310|162824811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.2||||0.8721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|13.8|||Chi-squared||2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the binomial distribution|||13.8|-16.2|0.8721
81576657|NCT01285310|162824812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.004|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576658|NCT01285310|162824812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.091|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576659|NCT01285310|162824813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.5||||||||||||||||||
81576660|NCT01285310|162824813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.6||||||||||||||||||
81576661|NCT01285310|162824814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.007||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24; treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||||
81576662|NCT01285310|162824814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.15|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576663|NCT01285310|162824815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16; treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||||
81576664|NCT01285310|162824815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.77|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16; treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576665|NCT01285310|162824816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.21||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16; treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||||
81576666|NCT01285310|162824816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24; treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||||
81576667|NCT01285310|162824817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.5||||||||||||||||||
81454429|NCT04205812|162597541|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.79|||Log Rank|The p-value was based on the stratified log-rank test for PFS.|A stratified Cox regression with Efron's method for tie handling was used to estimate the hazard ratio.|||0.79|0.52|<0.0001
81576668|NCT01285310|162824817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.2||||||||||||||||||
81576669|NCT01285310|162824818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.14||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||||
81576670|NCT01285310|162824818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24; treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||||
81576671|NCT01285310|162824819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|6.15|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model (Ancova) for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||||
81576672|NCT01285310|162824819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.61|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model (Ancova) for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||||
81576673|NCT01285310|162824820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.58|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576674|NCT01285310|162824820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.26||||||||||||||||||
81576675|NCT01285310|162824821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-35.54|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576676|NCT01285310|162824821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-38.37|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576677|NCT01285310|162824822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-14.35|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576678|NCT01285310|162824822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.34|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576679|NCT01285310|162824823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576680|NCT01285310|162824823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-3.84|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576681|NCT01285310|162824824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|5.93|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576682|NCT01285310|162824824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.77|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||||
81576683|NCT01285310|162824825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|4.7|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576684|NCT01285310|162824825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|58.05||||||||||||||||||
81576685|NCT01285310|162824826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|7.18|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576686|NCT01285310|162824826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-16.19|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576687|NCT01285310|162824827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576688|NCT01285310|162824827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.1|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||||
81576689|NCT01285310|162824828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.9||||||||||||||||||
81576690|NCT01285310|162824828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.4||||||||||||||||||
81576691|NCT01285310|162824829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.9||||||||||||||||||
81576692|NCT01285310|162824829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.9||||||||||||||||||
81576693|NCT01285310|162824830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.4||||||||||||||||||
81576694|NCT01285310|162824830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.1||||||||||||||||||
81576695|NCT01285310|162824831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.5||||||||||||||||||
81576696|NCT01285310|162824831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.2||||||||||||||||||
81576697|NCT01285310|162824832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.3||||||||||||||||||
81576698|NCT01285310|162824832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.5||||||||||||||||||
81576699|NCT01285310|162824833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.5||||||||||||||||||
81576700|NCT01285310|162824833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.5||||||||||||||||||
81576701|NCT01285310|162824834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81576702|NCT01285310|162824834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81576703|NCT01285310|162824835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24 with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576704|NCT01285310|162824835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.98|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24 with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576705|NCT01285310|162824836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.94||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24; treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||||
81576706|NCT01285310|162824836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.24||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24; treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||||
81576707|NCT01285310|162824837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|-4.3||||||||||||||||||
81576708|NCT01285310|162824837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|4.6||||||||||||||||||
81576709|NCT01285310|162824838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24 with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576710|NCT01285310|162824838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24 with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576711|NCT01285310|162824839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|4.6|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576712|NCT01285310|162824839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|3.01|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24; treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576713|NCT01285310|162824840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.86|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||||
81576714|NCT01285310|162824840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-7.02|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||||
81576715|NCT01285310|162824841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-34.82|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||||
81576716|NCT01285310|162824841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-37.82|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||||
81576717|NCT01285310|162824842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-14.34|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81454430|NCT04205812|162597542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012||||||The p-value was calculated at the 1-sided 2.5% level from stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0012
81576718|NCT01285310|162824842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-12.5|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576719|NCT01285310|162824843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|5.85|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576720|NCT01285310|162824843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-1.8|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576721|NCT01285310|162824844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|1.57|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576722|NCT01285310|162824844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-5.72|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576723|NCT01285310|162824845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|8.29|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576724|NCT01285310|162824845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|67.09|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576725|NCT01285310|162824846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|12.05|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576726|NCT01285310|162824846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-6.54|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||||
81576727|NCT01285310|162824847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||||
81576728|NCT01285310|162824847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.7|||||||||||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||||
81576729|NCT01285310|162824848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.4||||||||||||||||||
81576730|NCT01285310|162824848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.6||||||||||||||||||
81576731|NCT01285310|162824849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.9||||||||||||||||||
81576732|NCT01285310|162824849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3||||||||||||||||||
81576733|NCT01285310|162824850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.2||||||||||||||||||
81576734|NCT01285310|162824850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||||||||||||||||
81576735|NCT03530098|162824884|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.59||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.04|-1.14|0.04
81576736|NCT03530098|162824885|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.001
81576737|NCT01860651|162824914|OTHER||mean difference over time|-0.002||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.001|||Mixed Effect Model|||"Statistical analysis of Medical adherence in study Medication adm. at home were analysed using a Mixed Effect Model (MEM). The MEM model included a random patient effect and a fixed effect interaction between group and time, to evaluate difference between the groups over time."||0.001|-0.005|0.22
81576738|NCT00555321|162824920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.1|49.8|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|||49.8|16.1|
81576739|NCT00555321|162824920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|43.5|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|||43.5|9.6|
81576740|NCT00555321|162824920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.8|48.5|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|||48.5|14.8|
81576741|NCT00555321|162824920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|29.6|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|||29.6|-8.7|
81576742|NCT00555321|162824920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|23.2|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|||23.2|-15.3|
81576743|NCT00555321|162824920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|28.4|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|||28.4|-9.8|
81576744|NCT00555321|162824921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|8.7|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||8.7|-12.9|
81576745|NCT00555321|162824921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|8.5|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||8.5|-13.6|
81576746|NCT00555321|162824921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|1.5|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||1.5|-23.8|
81454431|NCT05026177|162597582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45||||0.5335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.86|-0.96|0.5335
81576747|NCT00555321|162824921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||||95.0|||||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||||
81576748|NCT00555321|162824921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|11.3|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||11.3|-12.1|
81576749|NCT00555321|162824921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|4.1|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||4.1|-22.9|
81576750|NCT00555321|162824921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|8.7|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||8.7|-12.9|
81576751|NCT00555321|162824921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|5.4|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||5.4|-18.1|
81576752|NCT00555321|162824921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.9|-9.5|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||-9.5|-38.9|
81576753|NCT00555321|162824921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|14.4|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||14.4|-9.9|
81576754|NCT00555321|162824921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|10.7|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||10.7|-15.5|
81576755|NCT00555321|162824921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.5|-4.1|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||-4.1|-35.5|
81576756|NCT00555321|162824922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|15.3|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method was used.|||15.3|-14.5|
81576757|NCT00555321|162824922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|8.8|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method was used.|||8.8|-25.7|
81576758|NCT00555321|162824922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|17.5|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method was used.|||17.5|-13.2|
81576759|NCT00555321|162824922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|13.1|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method was used.|||13.1|-18.1|
81576760|NCT00555321|162824922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|6.2|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method was used.|||6.2|-29.4|
81576761|NCT00555321|162824922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|15.3|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method was used.|||15.3|-16.9|
81576762|NCT00555321|162824923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|50.6|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|||50.6|15.8|
81576763|NCT00555321|162824923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|46.3|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|||46.3|11.4|
81576764|NCT00555321|162824923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.9|51.5|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|||51.5|16.9|
81576765|NCT00555321|162824923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|31.6|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|||31.6|-7.1|
81576766|NCT00555321|162824923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|27.2|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|||27.2|-11.5|
81576767|NCT00555321|162824923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|32.6|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|||32.6|-5.9|
81576768|NCT00555321|162824924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|36.8|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method was used.|||36.8|-5.8|
81576769|NCT00555321|162824924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|38.0|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method was used.|||38.0|-6.0|
81576770|NCT00555321|162824924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|26.8|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method was used.|||26.8|-16.6|
81576771|NCT00555321|162824924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|36.1|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method was used.|||36.1|-10.8|
81576772|NCT00555321|162824924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|37.3|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method was used.|||37.3|-10.9|
81576773|NCT00555321|162824924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|26.0|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method was used.|||26.0|-21.8|
81576774|NCT00555321|162824948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|43.3|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||43.3|-6.7|
81576775|NCT00555321|162824948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|25.5|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||25.5|-21.6|
81576776|NCT00555321|162824948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|28.7|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||28.7|-20.1|
81576777|NCT00555321|162824948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|32.1|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||32.1|-21.2|
81576778|NCT00555321|162824948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|14.2|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||14.2|-36.0|
81576779|NCT00555321|162824948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.6|17.3|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||17.3|-34.6|
81576780|NCT00555321|162824948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|35.1|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||35.1|-18.8|
81576781|NCT00555321|162824948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.3|6.3|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||6.3|-46.3|
81576782|NCT00555321|162824948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.2|5.2|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||5.2|-48.2|
81576783|NCT00555321|162824948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|48.4|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||48.4|-5.2|
81576784|NCT00555321|162824948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.9|19.8|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||19.8|-32.9|
81454432|NCT05026177|162597582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.5836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|1.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.76|-0.99|0.5836
81576785|NCT00555321|162824948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.8|18.7|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||18.7|-34.8|
81576786|NCT00555321|162824949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.4|26.3|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method was used.|Analysis at Month 12||26.3|-42.4|
81576787|NCT00555321|162824949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.2|19.0|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method was used.|Analysis at Month 12||19.0|-49.2|
81576788|NCT00555321|162824949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-58.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.6|-19.8|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method was used.|Analysis at Month 12||-19.8|-81.6|
81576789|NCT00555321|162824949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.9|16.9|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method was used.|Analysis at Month 12||16.9|-55.9|
81576790|NCT00555321|162824949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.6|9.4|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method was used.|Analysis at Month 12||9.4|-62.6|
81576791|NCT00555321|162824949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-72.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.0|-33.1|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method was used.|Analysis at Month 12||-33.1|-94.0|
81576792|NCT00555321|162824949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|34.3|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method was used.|Analysis at database lock||34.3|-32.6|
81454433|NCT05026177|162597583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.57||||0.0763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.17|-3.30|0.0763
81576793|NCT00555321|162824949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.4|20.6|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method was used.|Analysis at database lock||20.6|-47.4|
81576794|NCT00555321|162824949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.6|0.5|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method was used.|Analysis at database lock||0.5|-72.6|
81576795|NCT00555321|162824949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.1|31.1|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method was used.|Analysis at database lock||31.1|-41.1|
81576796|NCT00555321|162824949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.9|16.9|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method was used.|Analysis at database lock||16.9|-55.9|
81576797|NCT00555321|162824949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-50.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.9|-3.5|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation was used if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method was used.|Analysis at database lock||-3.5|-81.9|
81576798|NCT00555321|162824962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|6.0|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||6.0|-21.2|
81576799|NCT00555321|162824962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|5.3|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||5.3|-18.2|
81576800|NCT00555321|162824962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|4.5|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||4.5|-14.9|
81576801|NCT00555321|162824962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|7.1|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||7.1|-25.1|
81576802|NCT00555321|162824962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|4.5|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||4.5|-15.6|
81576803|NCT00555321|162824962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|3.9|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||3.9|-12.7|
81576804|NCT00555321|162824962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||||95.0|||||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||||
81576805|NCT00555321|162824962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|5.3|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||5.3|-18.2|
81576806|NCT00555321|162824962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|4.5|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||4.5|-14.9|
81576807|NCT00555321|162824962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||||95.0|||||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||||
81576808|NCT00555321|162824962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|4.5|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||4.5|-15.6|
81576809|NCT00555321|162824962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|3.9|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||3.9|-12.7|
81576810|NCT00555321|162824963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|10.2|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||10.2|-25.6|
81576811|NCT00555321|162824963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|22.3|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||22.3|-11.7|
81576812|NCT00555321|162824963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|15.2|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||15.2|-20.1|
81576813|NCT00555321|162824963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|12.5|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||12.5|-24.0|
81576814|NCT00555321|162824963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|24.2|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||24.2|-10.5|
81516008|NCT03222973|162720575|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.15||||0.1479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.35||P-values are based on the Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) adjusted for background DMT group, baseline magnetization transfer ratio (MTR)/diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) category and baseline component assessments.|MMRM|||Over 72 weeks: Overall Response Score||0.35|-0.05|0.1479
81516009|NCT03222973|162720577|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.7682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.79||Odds ratio (active vs. placebo), 95% CI and p-value are based on logistic regression adjusted for background DMT group, baseline MTR/DTI category and baseline component assessments.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.79|0.65|0.7682
81516010|NCT03222973|162720578|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.2131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.22||Odds ratio (active vs. placebo), 95% CI and p-value are based on logistic regression adjusted for background DMT group, baseline MTR/DTI category and baseline component assessments.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.22|0.41|0.2131
81516011|NCT03222973|162720579|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.4654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.41||Odds ratio (active vs. placebo), 95% CI and p-value are based on logistic regression adjusted for background DMT group, baseline MTR/DTI category and baseline component assessments.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.41|0.47|0.4654
81516012|NCT03222973|162720580|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.0417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|3.11||Odds ratio (active vs. placebo), 95% CI and p-value are based on logistic regression adjusted for background DMT group, baseline MTR/DTI category and baseline component assessments.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.11|1.02|0.0417
81516013|NCT03222973|162720581|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.2908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.33||Odds ratio (active vs. placebo), 95% CI and p-value are based on logistic regression adjusted for background DMT group, baseline MTR/DTI category and baseline component assessments.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.33|0.78|0.2908
81516014|NCT02080481|162720593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric means|0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.76|||Regression, Linear|intraoperative management strategy was imbalanced between randomized groups and was adjusted for in the linear regression model.||||0.76|0.61|< 0.001
81516015|NCT02080481|162720594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.25|9.6|||Regression, Logistic|intraoperative management strategy was imbalanced between randomized groups and was adjusted for in the logistic regression model.|Odds ratio for Infiniti Plus versus conventional needle patients|||9.6|0.25|0.56
81516016|NCT02080481|162720595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.13||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.01|1.78||Intraoperative management strategy was imbalanced between groups and adjusted for in the logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.78|0.01|0.06
81516017|NCT02080481|162720596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-7.7|14.6|||Regression, Linear|Intraoperative management strategy was imbalanced between randomized groups and adjusted for in the linear regression model.||||14.6|-7.7|0.74
81516018|NCT03551665|162720597|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.029||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.056|||Regression, Linear|||These data are the immediate improvements (base 2 - post 1) in the MS group.||0.056|.002|0.036
81516019|NCT03551665|162720598|OTHER||Spearman's Rho|0.019||||0.92|||||||Spearman Correlation|||We correlated cognition (SDMT; above) to the improvement in performance (margin of stability) to to determine whether cognition predicted improvement in stepping outcomes.||||.92
81516020|NCT03551665|162720599|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026||||0.119||95.0|-0.007|0.059|||Regression, Linear|||We assessed the change in reactive step length before (Baseline 2) to immediately after (post 1) training in the MS group||0.059|-0.007|0.119
81516021|NCT03551665|162720600|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.041||||0.012||95.0|-0.073|-0.009|||Regression, Linear|||We assessed the change in reactive step latency before (Baseline 2) to immediately after (post 1) training in the MS group||-0.009|-0.073|0.012
81576815|NCT00555321|162824963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|17.6|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||17.6|-18.5|
81516022|NCT05538312|162720601|OTHER|Mixed Model|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|168.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|157.66|180.94|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|ARV-471 administered alone as Reference, ARV-471 administered after multiple doses of itraconazole as Test. Natural log transformed AUCinf was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||180.94|157.66|
81516023|NCT05538312|162720602|OTHER|Mixed Model|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|152.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|136.9|169.18|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|ARV-471 administered alone as Reference, ARV-471 administered after multiple doses of itraconazole as Test. Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||169.18|136.90|
81516024|NCT05538312|162720603|OTHER|Mixed Model|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|161.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|148.7|176.47|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|ARV-471 administered alone as Reference, ARV-471 administered after multiple doses of itraconazole as Test. Natural log transformed AUC120 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||176.47|148.70|
81516025|NCT05538312|162720604|OTHER|Mixed Model|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|153.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|138.51|169.3|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|ARV-471 administered alone as Reference, ARV-471 administered after multiple doses of itraconazole as Test. Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||169.30|138.51|
81527156|NCT01620528|162741559|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.40|-1.01|0.390
81576816|NCT00555321|162824963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|9.4|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||9.4|-23.3|
81576817|NCT00555321|162824963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|6.5|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||6.5|-27.4|
81576818|NCT00555321|162824963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.5|-2.7|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||-2.7|-37.5|
81576819|NCT00555321|162824963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|19.7|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||19.7|-15.5|
81576820|NCT00555321|162824963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|16.9|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||16.9|-19.4|
81576821|NCT00555321|162824963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.3|7.9|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||7.9|-29.3|
81576822|NCT00555321|162824970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|36.0|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||36.0|-6.3|
81576823|NCT00555321|162824970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|10.2|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||10.2|-23.4|
81576824|NCT00555321|162824970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|10.0|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||10.0|-23.4|
81576825|NCT00555321|162824970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|23.4|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||23.4|-22.0|
81576826|NCT00555321|162824970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.6|-0.1|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||-0.1|-38.6|
81576827|NCT00555321|162824970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.1|-1.8|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 6||-1.8|-39.1|
81576828|NCT00555321|162824970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|34.0|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||34.0|-8.7|
81576829|NCT00555321|162824970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|8.7|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||8.7|-25.2|
81576830|NCT00555321|162824970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|7.7|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||7.7|-26.3|
81576831|NCT00555321|162824970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|21.1|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12.||21.1|-24.5|
81576832|NCT00555321|162824970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.5|-1.9|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||-1.9|-40.5|
81576833|NCT00555321|162824970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.8|-4.3|||||For 95% CI of difference, adjustment was made for randomization strata (HCV-Infection status at baseline) if N \>= 5 in each treatment arm. Otherwise exact method ignoring stratification was used.|Analysis at Month 12||-4.3|-41.8|
81576834|NCT01288469|162824980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-55.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.62|-46.03||Threshold for significance ≤0.05.|ANCOVA||Alirocumab vs. placebo|Throughout the ANCOVA model, the Alirocumab + atorvastatin 80 mg group was compared to the placebo + atorvastatin 80 mg group using appropriate contrast and the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference was provided.||-46.03|-65.62|<0.0001
81576835|NCT01911689|162824993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The independent T test was used to determine the differences for the T2\* value between the Control group and AP group.||||<0.01
81576836|NCT01911689|162824994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The independent T test was used to determine the differences for the T2\* value between the edematous AP and necrotizing AP||||0.05
81576837|NCT01911689|162824995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to assess the differences in the T2\* value between the mild, moderate, and severe AP groups according to the MRSI score.||||<0.01
81576838|NCT01911689|162824995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||compare the T2\* value in the mild and moderate AP according to MRSI||||0.0111
81576839|NCT01911689|162824995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||compare the T2\* value between the mild and severe AP||||0.002
81527157|NCT01620528|162741559|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||||-0.35|-1.75|0.003
81527158|NCT01620528|162741560|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.32|||ANCOVA|||||0.32|-0.72|0.460
81576840|NCT01911689|162824995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||compare the T2\* value between the moderate and severe AP according to MRSI||||0.071
81576841|NCT01911689|162824996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.629
81576842|NCT00001723|162825015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.007
81576843|NCT02643082|162825020|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean ratio between treatments|1.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|1.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.86|1.65|<0.0001
81576844|NCT02643082|162825021|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean ratio between treatments|0.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.33|0.26|<0.0001
81576845|NCT02643082|162825022|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean ratio between treatments|0.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.33|0.25|<0.0001
81576846|NCT02643082|162825023|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean ratio between treatments|1.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|1.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.92|1.67|<0.0001
81576847|NCT02643082|162825024|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference Between Treatments|0.443|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.318|0.569|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.569|0.318|<0.0001
81576848|NCT02643082|162825025|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean ratio between treatments|0.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.92|0.82|<0.0001
81576849|NCT01867021|162825026|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The HI GMTs of TIV vaccine for strain A/H1N1 considered non-inferior to HI GMTs of TIVf vaccine if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of GMTs (GMT TIVf / GMT TIV) was ≤1.5|Ratio of GMTs|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|2.06|||ANCOVA|Not applicable(NA)||Non-inferiority of HI GMTs of TIV vaccine over HI GMTs of TIVf vaccine for the strain A/H1N1 at day 22||2.06|1.66|
81576850|NCT01867021|162825026|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The HI GMTs of TIV vaccine for strain A/H3N2 considered non-inferior to HI GMTs of TIVf vaccine if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of GMTs (GMT TIVf / GMT TIV) was ≤1.5|Ratio of GMTs|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|1.64|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of HI GMTs of TIV vaccine over HI GMTs of TIVf vaccine for the strain A/H3N2 at day 22||1.64|1.38|
81576851|NCT01867021|162825026|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The HI GMTs of TIV vaccine for strain B considered non-inferior to HI GMTs of TIVf vaccine if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of GMTs (GMT TIVf / GMT TIV) was ≤1.5|Ratio of GMTs|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.08|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of HI GMTs of TIV vaccine over HI GMTs of TIVf vaccine for the strain B at day 22||1.08|0.93|
81576852|NCT01867021|162825027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Percentage of subjects with HI seroconversion of TIV vaccine for strain A/H1N1 considered non-inferior to percentage of subjects with HI seroconversion of TIVf vaccine if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference between the seroconversion rates (Seroconversion TIVf - Seroconversion TIV) was ≤10%.|Difference in seroconversion rates|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|11.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Non-inferiority of percentage of subjects with HI seroconversion of TIV vaccine over TIVf vaccine for the strain A/H1N1 at day 22||11.5|5.6|
81576853|NCT01867021|162825027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Percentage of subjects with HI seroconversion of TIV vaccine for strain A/H3N2 considered non-inferior to percentage of subjects with HI seroconversion of TIVf vaccine if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference between the seroconversion rates (Seroconversion TIVf - Seroconversion TIV) was ≤10%.|Difference in seroconversion rates|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|16.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Non-inferiority of percentage of subjects with HI seroconversion of TIV vaccine over TIVf vaccine for the strain A/H3N2 at day 22||16.1|10.1|
81527159|NCT01620528|162741560|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.52|||ANCOVA|||||-0.52|-1.57|< 0.001
81527160|NCT01620528|162741561|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.10|-1.28|0.095
81527161|NCT01620528|162741561|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|-0.59|||ANCOVA|||||-0.59|-2.01|< 0.001
81527162|NCT01620528|162741562|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|1.19|||ANCOVA|||||1.19|-2.61|0.462
81527163|NCT01620528|162741562|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|-1.3|||ANCOVA|||||-1.30|-5.16|0.001
81527164|NCT01620528|162741563|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||||-0.11|-3.93|0.039
81527165|NCT01620528|162741563|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-4.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.82|-2.9|||ANCOVA|||||-2.90|-6.82|< 0.001
81527166|NCT01620528|162741564|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||||-0.18|-4.21|0.032
81527167|NCT01620528|162741564|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-4.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.95|-2.86|||ANCOVA|||||-2.86|-6.95|< 0.001
81527168|NCT01620528|162741565|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|-0.58|||ANCOVA|||||-0.58|-4.26|0.010
81527169|NCT01620528|162741565|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-5.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.14|-3.36|||ANCOVA|||||-3.36|-7.14|< 0.001
81527170|NCT01620528|162741566|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|0.68|||ANCOVA|||||0.68|-3.02|0.215
81527171|NCT01620528|162741566|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-5.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.06|-3.2|||ANCOVA|||||-3.20|-7.06|< 0.001
81527172|NCT01620528|162741567|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|0.03|||ANCOVA|||||0.03|-4.53|0.053
81527173|NCT01620528|162741567|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-6.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.17|-4.41|||ANCOVA|||||-4.41|-9.17|< 0.001
81576854|NCT01867021|162825027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Percentage of subjects with HI seroconversion of TIV vaccine for strain B considered non-inferior to percentage of subjects with HI seroconversion of TIVf vaccine if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference between the seroconversion rates (Seroconversion TIVf - Seroconversion TIV) was ≤10%.|Difference in seroconversion rates|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|2.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Non-inferiority of percentage of subjects with HI seroconversion of TIV vaccine over TIVf vaccine for the strain B at day 22||2.3|-5|
81576855|NCT01324999|162825036|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing baseline to week 24.||||0.68
81576856|NCT01324999|162825037|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.34
81576857|NCT01324999|162825038|OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.99
81576858|NCT01324999|162825039|OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparing baseline to week 24||||0.19
81576859|NCT01324999|162825040|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing Baseline to week 24.||||0.68
81576860|NCT01324999|162825041|OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparing baseline to week 24||||0.92
81576861|NCT01324999|162825042|OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison of baseline to week 24||||0.44
81576862|NCT03178903|162825057|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.678||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<.05 was the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANCOVA|Covarying for baseline depressive symptoms and MVPA.||||||.87
81576863|NCT00560859|162825058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of change from baseline|2.0||||0.16|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.16
81576864|NCT03789318|162825067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2912|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2912
81576865|NCT03789318|162825068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.498|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4980
81576866|NCT03789318|162825069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1958|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1958
81576867|NCT03789318|162825070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9546|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.9546
81576868|NCT03789318|162825071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4434|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4434
81576869|NCT02423577|162825087|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14||||0.1436|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.31|||Chi-squared|||||1.31|0.98|0.1436
81576870|NCT02345850|162825088|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.805||||0.2368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.562|1.154||The primary pairwise comparisons are tested at a Bonferroni adjusted significance level of 0.05/3.|Log Rank|||The primary null hypothesis of the study is that there is no difference of the CRFS hazard ratio between CD34 select graft vs. Tac/MTX Control. The data in primary outcome table provides point estimates at specific time points (1 year and 2 years post randomization). The statistics in this session provides comparisons between different arms for the entire period of the study.||1.154|0.562|0.2368
81576871|NCT02345850|162825088|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.864||||0.4134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.609|1.228||The primary pairwise comparisons are tested at a Bonferroni adjusted significance level of 0.05/3.|Log Rank|||The primary null hypothesis of the study is that there is no difference of the CRFS hazard ratio between Post-Transplant Cyclophosphamide vs. Tac/MTX Control. The data in primary outcome table provides point estimates. The statistics in this session provides comparisons between different arms for the entire period of the study.||1.228|0.609|0.4134
81576872|NCT02345850|162825088|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.933||||0.7166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.643|1.355||The primary pairwise comparisons are tested at a Bonferroni adjusted significance level of 0.05/3.|Log Rank|||The primary null hypothesis of the study is that there is no difference of the CRFS hazard ratio between CD34 select graft vs. Post-Transplant Cyclophosphamide. The data in primary outcome table provides point estimates. The statistics in this session provides comparisons between different arms for the entire period of the study.||1.355|0.643|0.7166
81576873|NCT02345850|162825088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.386||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Regression, Cox|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of the CRFS hazard ratio between treatment groups after adjustment for age, donor type, performance status, primary disease, and disease risk. The data in primary outcome table provides point estimates. The statistics in this session provides comparisons between different arms for the entire period of the study.||||0.386
81576874|NCT02345850|162825088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.461||||||A Bonferroni adjusted significance level of 0.05/3=0.0167 is used for each of three interaction tests to account for multiple testing.|Cox proportional hazards regression|||Subgroup analyses are conducted for CRFS according to disease, disease risk and age. Interaction tests between treatment group and subgroup are conducted within a Cox proportional hazards regression model with treatment, subgroup, and a treatment\*subgroup interaction term. The null hypothesis is that there is no Interaction between treatment group and disease risk (Low/Intermediate vs. High) for CRFS.||||0.461
81576875|NCT02345850|162825088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.115||||||Cox proportional hazards regression|Cox proportional hazards regression|||Subgroup analyses are conducted for CRFS according to disease, disease risk and age. Interaction tests between treatment group and subgroup are conducted within a Cox proportional hazards regression model with treatment, subgroup, and a treatment\*subgroup interaction term. The null hypothesis is that there is no Interaction between treatment group and Age (\<=50 vs. \>50) for CRFS.||||0.115
81576876|NCT02345850|162825088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.227||||||A Bonferroni adjusted significance level of 0.05/3=0.0167 is used for each of three interaction tests to account for multiple testing.|Cox proportional hazards regression|||Subgroup analyses are conducted for CRFS according to disease, disease risk and age. Interaction tests between treatment group and subgroup are conducted within a Cox proportional hazards regression model with treatment, subgroup, and a treatment\*subgroup interaction term. The null hypothesis is that there is no Interaction between treatment group and Disease (AML vs. ALL vs. MDS) for CRFS.||||0.227
81576877|NCT02345850|162825089|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.744||||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.086|2.8||The OS pairwise comparisons are tested at a Bonferroni adjusted significance level of 0.05/3.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of the OS hazard ratio between CD34 select graft vs. Tac/MTX Control.||2.800|1.086|0.0197
81576878|NCT02345850|162825089|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.016||||0.9525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.599|1.724||The OS pairwise comparisons are tested at a Bonferroni adjusted significance level of 0.05/3.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of the OS hazard ratio between Post-Transplant Cyclophosphamide vs. Tac/MTX Control.||1.724|0.599|0.9525
81454434|NCT05026177|162597583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.24||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.46|-2.93|0.1530
81576879|NCT02345850|162825089|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.774||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.093|2.877||The OS pairwise comparisons are tested at a Bonferroni adjusted significance level of 0.05/3.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of the OS hazard ratio between CD34 select graft vs. Post-Transplant Cyclophosphamide.||2.877|1.093|0.0185
81576880|NCT02345850|162825089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Regression, Cox|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of the OS hazard ratio between treatment groups after adjustment for age, donor type, performance status, primary disease, and disease risk.||||0.026
81576881|NCT02345850|162825090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Relapse-Free Survival between the treatment groups.||||0.029
81576882|NCT02345850|162825090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.145||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Regression, Cox|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of the RFS hazard ratio between treatment groups after adjustment for age, donor type, performance status, primary disease, and disease risk.||||0.145
81576883|NCT02345850|162825091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Transplant-Related Mortality between the treatment groups.||||0.020
81576884|NCT02345850|162825091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Regression, Cox|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of the TRM hazard ratio between treatment groups after adjustment for age, donor type, performance status, primary disease, and disease risk.||||0.040
81576885|NCT02345850|162825092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2389||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of immunosuppression-free survival at 1-year post-transplant between the treatment groups.||||0.2389
81576886|NCT02345850|162825092|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cohen's Kappa|||The null hypothesis is that there is no agreement between CRFS and immunosuppression-free survival at 1-year post-transplant.||||<0.0001
81576887|NCT02345850|162825093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Disease Relapse between the treatment groups.||||0.076
81576888|NCT02345850|162825093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.106||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Regression, Cox|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of the Disease Relapse hazard ratio between treatment groups after adjustment for age, donor type, performance status, primary disease, and disease risk.||||0.106
81527174|NCT01620528|162741568|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|-1.01|||ANCOVA|||||-1.01|-3.24|< 0.001
81527175|NCT01620528|162741568|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|-1.49|||ANCOVA|||||-1.49|-3.71|< 0.001
81527176|NCT01620528|162741569|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.78|||ANCOVA|||||-0.78|-3.40|0.002
81527177|NCT01620528|162741569|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|-1.32|||ANCOVA|||||-1.32|-3.98|< 0.001
81527178|NCT01620528|162741570|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|-0.95|||ANCOVA|||||-0.95|-3.39|< 0.001
81527179|NCT01620528|162741570|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|-1.76|||ANCOVA|||||-1.76|-4.23|< 0.001
81527180|NCT01620528|162741571|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||||-0.27|-2.80|0.017
81527181|NCT01620528|162741571|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-1.98|||ANCOVA|||||-1.98|-4.50|< 0.001
81527182|NCT01620528|162741572|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||||-0.07|-2.22|0.038
81527183|NCT01620528|162741572|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|-1.74|||ANCOVA|||||-1.74|-3.91|< 0.001
81527184|NCT01620528|162741573|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|-0.54|||ANCOVA|||||-0.54|-3.13|0.006
81527185|NCT01620528|162741573|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|-2.44|||ANCOVA|||||-2.44|-5.06|< 0.001
81527186|NCT00767819|162741578|SUPERIORITY|The lower limit of the confidence interval was used to support the decision in favor of p0 or p1: if the lower limit of the confidence interval overlapped p0, the hypothesis that p is greater than or equal to p1 could be rejected; on the other side, if the lower limit of the confidence interval excluded p0, the hypothesis that p is greater than or equal to p1 could be accepted.|percentage of participants|40.5||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|80.0|29.5|52.4|||Clopper-Person confidence interval|||||52.4|29.5|0.1
81527187|NCT03368235|162741587|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.472|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4569||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.487|1.431||Based on MMRM model with the baseline DAS28-CRP score as a continuous covariate and country, visit and treatment group as categorical fixed effects, as well as visit interaction with treatment group, using unstructured covariance matrix.|MMRM|||MMRM = mixed model repeated measures.||1.431|-0.487|0.315
81527188|NCT03368235|162741588|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.807||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|5.34||Logistic regression model with the treatment group, country and baseline DAS28-CRP as covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment comparison ACR20: AZD9567 Vs prednisolone||5.34|0.12|0.807
81527189|NCT03368235|162741588|OTHER|||||||0.198|||||||Fisher Exact|||Treatment comparison ACR50: AZD9567 Vs prednisolone||||0.198
81527190|NCT03368235|162741588|OTHER|||||||0.183|||||||Fisher Exact|||Treatment comparison ACR70: AZD9567 Vs prednisolone||||0.183
81527191|NCT03368235|162741589|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.136||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|2.81||The MMRM with the baseline SJC66 score as a continuous covariate and country, visit and treatment group as categorical fixed effects, as well as visit interaction with treatment group, using unstructured covariance matrix.|MMRM|||||2.81|-1.98|0.717
81527192|NCT03368235|162741590|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.115||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.69|5.46||The MMRM with the baseline TJC68 score as a continuous covariate and country, visit and treatment group as categorical fixed effects, as well as visit interaction with treatment group, using unstructured covariance matrix.|MMRM|||||5.46|-7.69|0.724
81527193|NCT03368235|162741591|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|3.32||The MMRM with the baseline TJC28 score as a continuous covariate and country, visit and treatment group as categorical fixed effects, as well as visit interaction with treatment group, using unstructured covariance matrix.|MMRM|||||3.32|-3.43|0.973
81527194|NCT03368235|162741592|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.837||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.03||The MMRM with the baseline SJC28 score as a continuous covariate and country, visit and treatment group as categorical fixed effects, as well as visit interaction with treatment group, using unstructured covariance matrix.|MMRM|||||2.03|-1.50|0.757
81527195|NCT03368235|162741593|OTHER||LS mean difference|9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.67||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|30.1||The MMRM with the baseline GH score as a continuous covariate and country, visit and treatment group as categorical fixed effects, as well as visit interaction with treatment group, using unstructured covariance matrix.|MMRM|||||30.1|-10.5|0.325
81527196|NCT03368235|162741594|OTHER||LS mean difference|4.756|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4725||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.514|12.025||The MMRM with the baseline CRP score as a continuous covariate and country, visit and treatment group as categorical fixed effects, as well as visit interaction with treatment group, using unstructured covariance matrix.|MMRM|||||12.025|-2.514|0.187
81527197|NCT03368235|162741595|OTHER||LS mean difference|16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.49||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|38.1||The MMRM with the baseline participant's assessment of pain score as a continuous covariate and country, visit and treatment group as categorical fixed effects, as well as visit interaction with treatment group, using unstructured covariance matrix.|MMRM|||||38.1|-6.0|0.144
81527198|NCT03368235|162741596|OTHER||LS mean difference|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.73||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|16.0||The MMRM with the baseline disease activity score as a continuous covariate and country, visit and treatment group as categorical fixed effects, as well as visit interaction with treatment group, using unstructured covariance matrix.|MMRM|||||16.0|-8.3|0.512
81527199|NCT03368235|162741597|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2381||0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.631||The MMRM with the baseline physical function score as a continuous covariate and country, visit and treatment group as categorical fixed effects, as well as visit interaction with treatment group, using unstructured covariance matrix.|MMRM|||||0.631|-0.370|0.589
81576889|NCT02345850|162825094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0764||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Neutrophil Engraftment post-transplantation between the treatment groups.||||0.0764
81576890|NCT02345850|162825095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Platelet recovery post-transplantation between the treatment groups.||||0.0001
81576891|NCT02345850|162825097|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1478|||||||Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Secondary graft failure post-transplantation between the treatment groups.||||0.1478
81576892|NCT02345850|162825098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0026||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of grade II-IV acute GVHD post-transplantation between the treatment groups.||||0.0026
81576893|NCT02345850|162825098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0369||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of grade III-IV acute GVHD post-transplantation between the treatment groups.||||0.0369
81576894|NCT02345850|162825098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Regression, Cox|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of the grade II-IV acute GVHD hazard ratio between treatment groups after adjustment for age, donor type, performance status, primary disease, and disease risk.||||0.002
81576895|NCT02345850|162825098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Regression, Cox|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of the grade III-IV acute GVHD hazard ratio between treatment groups after adjustment for age, donor type, performance status, primary disease, and disease risk.||||0.046
81576896|NCT02345850|162825100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of chronic GVHD post-transplantation between the treatment groups.||||0.0024
81576897|NCT02345850|162825100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Regression, Cox|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of the chronic GVHD hazard ratio between treatment groups after adjustment for age, donor type, performance status, primary disease, and disease risk.||||0.005
81576898|NCT02345850|162825101|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.229||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Chronic GVHD-free Survival post-transplantation between the treatment groups.||||0.229
81576899|NCT02345850|162825103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006||||||Superiority - Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Grades II-III infection post-transplantation between the treatment groups.||||0.0006
81576900|NCT02345850|162825103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0145||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Grades III infection post-transplantation between the treatment groups.||||0.0145
81576901|NCT02392247|162825109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.44||This study was not designed to determine which method is 'superior'.Statistical significance refers to deviation of slope for perfect agreement (=1) between paired measurements to quantify strength of association .|Deming Regression||Slope measured deviation from 1:1 concordance between SEER and TEG with TEG measurement as denominator. Confidence intervals were obtained by bootstrapping 1000 times on the parameters estimates for the slopes, intervals and correlation coefficients|A cohort of 50 patients was estimated to capture at least 7 'bleeding' patients with a likelihood of 95%, assuming a 25% incidence of bleeding, and standard deviation of 20%, to determine maximum clot stiffness within +/- 10% of the mean. This was a descriptive and method-comparison study. Method comparisons were performed according to Clinical Laboratory Science Institute (CLSI) guidelines (Deming regression on paired measurements)||0.44|0.26|<0.001
81576902|NCT02392247|162825110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|3.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|3.4||This study was not designed to determine which method is 'superior'. Statistical significance refers to deviation of slope for perfect agreement (=1) between paired measurements to quantify strength of association .|Deming regression|Confidence intervals were obtained by bootstrapping 1000 times on the parameters estimates for the slopes, intervals and correlation coefficients|Slope measured deviation from 1:1 concordance between SEER and TEG with TEG as denominator. Confidence intervals were obtained by bootstrapping 1000 times on the parameters estimates for the slopes, intervals and correlation coefficients|A cohort of 50 patients was estimated to capture at least 7 'bleeding' patients with a likelihood of 95%, assuming a 25% incidence of bleeding, and standard deviation of 20%, to determine maximum clot stiffness within +/- 10% of the mean. This was a descriptive and method-comparison study. Method comparisons were performed according to Clinical Laboratory Science Institute (CLSI) guidelines (Deming regression on paired measurements )||3.4|2.9|<0.001
81576903|NCT01991067|162825114|OTHER|Furthermore, a multivariable logistic regression model was applied accounting for group as well as age, body mass index, and gender as possible influence factors.|||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was a p-value of \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||The calculation of the sample size was performed using nQuery 6.1. The primary endpoint was the outcome of the NT 4 weeks after the second vaccination. A Fisher exact tes was calculated to analyze the primary hypothesis on the difference in NT-titer response between patients and controls||||<0.001
81576904|NCT01991067|162825115|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||A Fisher exact test was calculated to analyze antibody response by ELISA between patients and controls. To measure the Agreement between the NT and ELISA response, Cohens Kappa and the corresponding 95% confidence interval were calculated||||0.02
81576905|NCT01991067|162825116|OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"For titer values the geometric mean was calculated and the corresponding two-sided 95% confidence intervals were constructed by back-transfomration of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed results.~To investigate the difference in absolute titer values and geometric mean fold changes between time point and Groups, Wilcoxon tests were performed."||||<0.01
81576906|NCT02068443|162825132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.821|-0.48|||||Estimated Value was for the difference between Alogliptin + Metformin Hydrochloride QD and Alogliptin alone (Metformin QD - Alogliptin alone).|||-0.480|-0.821|
81454439|NCT02731638|162597604|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|5.23|||Regression, Logistic|Bias-corrected logistic regression, accounting for baseline culture status||||5.23|0.65|0.26
81576907|NCT02068443|162825132|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority of Alogliptin + Metformin Hydrochloride QD to Alogliptin + Metformin Hydrochloride BID.|LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.247|||||Estimated Value was for the difference between Alogliptin + Metformin Hydrochloride QD and Alogliptin + Metformin Hydrochloride BID (Metformin QD - Metformin BID).|||0.247|-0.026|
81576908|NCT02771990|162825150|OTHER|Pilot study|z-score|3.11||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.002
81576909|NCT02771990|162825151|OTHER|Pilot study||||||0.67|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.67
81576910|NCT02014597|162825153|OTHER|||||||0.0583||||||Scotopic logCS|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0583
81576911|NCT02014597|162825153|OTHER|||||||0.1762||||||Photopic logCS|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1762
81576912|NCT02014597|162825154|OTHER|||||||0.183||||||Scotopic|Pearson correlation|||Correlation between logCS and MD.||||0.183
81576913|NCT02014597|162825154|OTHER|||||||0.771||||||Photopic|Pearson correlation|||Correlation between logCS and MD.||||0.771
81576914|NCT02014597|162825154|OTHER|||||||0.492||||||Scotopic|Pearson correlation|||Correlation between logCS and PSD.||||0.492
81576915|NCT02014597|162825154|OTHER|||||||0.83||||||Photopic|Pearson correlation|||Correlation between logCS and PSD.||||0.830
81576916|NCT02618434|162825161|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.56||||0.9383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.96|7.84|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||7.84|-8.96|0.9383
81576917|NCT02618434|162825162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis pertains to Visit 4||0.03|-0.33|0.0979
81576918|NCT02618434|162825162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.0502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis pertains to Visit 5||0.00|-0.50|0.0502
81576919|NCT02618434|162825162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.4769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis pertains to Visit 6||0.18|-0.38|0.4769
81576920|NCT02618434|162825163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113||0.0881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis pertains to Visit 4||0.03|-0.41|0.0881
81576921|NCT02618434|162825163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.0522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis pertains to Visit 5||0.00|-0.53|0.0522
81454440|NCT02731638|162597605|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|1.6||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|4.4|||Regression, Linear||Positive coefficients of the logMAR value indicated worsened visual acuity|||4.4|-1.2|0.25
81576922|NCT02618434|162825163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.1766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis pertains to Visit 6||0.10|-0.52|0.1766
81576923|NCT02618434|162825164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.613||0.3409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|4.72|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Physical Functioning Summary Score at Visit 6.||4.72|-1.64|0.3409
81576924|NCT02618434|162825164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.952||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Psychosocial Health Summary Score at Visit 6.||-0.33|-4.08|0.0215
81576925|NCT02618434|162825165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.5977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|2.89|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Total Score at Visit 6.||2.89|-5.00|0.5977
81576926|NCT02618434|162825165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.807||0.8049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|1.79|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Parental Distress Domain score at Visit 6.||1.79|-1.39|0.8049
81576927|NCT02618434|162825165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.801||0.8911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|1.69|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Parent-Child Dysfunctional Interaction score at Visit 6.||1.69|-1.47|0.8911
81576928|NCT02618434|162825165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.849||0.1426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|0.42|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Difficult Child Domain score Visit 6.||0.42|-2.93|0.1426
81576929|NCT02618434|162825166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.6171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis pertains to Visit 4||0.20|-0.33|0.6171
81454441|NCT02731638|162597605|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|0.5||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|3.6|||Regression, Linear||Positive coefficients of the logMAR value indicate worsened visual acuity|||3.6|-2.6|0.75
81576930|NCT02618434|162825166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.0617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis pertains to Visit 5||0.01|-0.55|0.0617
81576931|NCT02618434|162825166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171||0.4419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis pertains to Visit 6||0.21|-0.47|0.4419
81576932|NCT02618434|162825167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Inattention subscale at Visit 6.||-0.01|-0.32|0.0416
81576933|NCT02618434|162825167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.0921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.02|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to Hyperactivity/Impulsivity subscale at Visit 6||0.02|-0.33|0.0921
81576934|NCT02618434|162825167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.11|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Oppositional Defiant Disorder subscale at Visit 6||0.11|-0.26|0.4480
81576935|NCT02618434|162825167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.0457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.0|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Combined Scale score at Visit 6||-0.00|-0.31|0.0457
81576936|NCT02618434|162825168|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.8525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.93|||Regression, Logistic|||This analysis pertains to ≥ 30% Responders.||1.93|0.58|0.8525
81576937|NCT02618434|162825168|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.6635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.51|||Regression, Logistic|||This analysis pertains to ≥ 50% Responders.||1.51|0.52|0.6635
81576938|NCT02772081|162825174|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|-15.4||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.9|17.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||First Administration; Treatment comparison. Adjusted difference, its 95% confidence interval (CI) and p-value are estimated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test||17.1|-47.9|0.390
81576939|NCT02772081|162825180|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|23.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Duration of standalone oxygen supplementation||23.8|-13.8|0.563
81576940|NCT02772081|162825180|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|21.7|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Duration of NIV||21.7|-19.7|0.612
81576941|NCT02772081|162825183|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.619||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.447|0.21|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||T0, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2/FiO2 as a covariate.||0.210|-1.447|0.137
81454442|NCT02454608|162597612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81516026|NCT05538312|162720605|OTHER|Mixed Model|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|171.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|159.96|184.15|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|ARV-471 administered alone as Reference, ARV-471 administered after multiple doses of itraconazole as Test. Natural log transformed AUClast was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||184.15|159.96|
81576942|NCT02772081|162825183|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.268||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.604|1.14|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||5 min, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2/FiO2 as a covariate.||1.140|-0.604|0.534
81576943|NCT02772081|162825183|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.27||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.597|1.136|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||15 min, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2/FiO2 as a covariate.||1.136|-0.597|0.530
81576944|NCT02772081|162825183|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.641||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.108|1.389|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||30 min, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2/FiO2 as a covariate.||1.389|-0.108|0.091
81576945|NCT02772081|162825183|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.463||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.903|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||1 hour, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2/FiO2 as a covariate.||0.903|0.023|0.040
81576946|NCT02772081|162825183|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.166||||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.371|0.703|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||6 hours, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2/FiO2 as a covariate.||0.703|-0.371|0.532
81576947|NCT02772081|162825183|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.048||||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.578|0.674|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||12 hours, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2/FiO2 as a covariate.||0.674|-0.578|0.877
81576948|NCT02772081|162825183|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.244||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.289|0.776|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||24 hours, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2/FiO2 as a covariate.||0.776|-0.289|0.356
81516027|NCT05538312|162720606|OTHER|Mixed Model|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|157.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|146.51|169.95|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|ARV-471 administered alone as Reference, ARV-471 administered after multiple doses of itraconazole as Test. Natural log transformed AUC120 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||169.95|146.51|
81516028|NCT05538312|162720611|OTHER|Mixed Model|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|192.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|178.86|207.94|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|ARV-471 administered alone as Reference, ARV-471 administered after multiple doses of itraconazole as Test. Natural log transformed AUClast was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||207.94|178.86|
81516029|NCT03571672|162720617|SUPERIORITY|Difference between Echo Enhanced and Echo Unenhanced|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.98||0.868|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.868
81516030|NCT03571672|162720617|SUPERIORITY|Difference between Echo Enhanced and Echo Unenhanced|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.445||0.606|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.606
81516031|NCT03571672|162720617|SUPERIORITY|Difference between Echo Enhanced and Echo Unenhanced|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.212||0.224|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.224
81516032|NCT03571672|162720618|SUPERIORITY|Difference between Echo Enhanced and Echo Unenhanced|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.682||0.715|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.715
81576949|NCT02772081|162825183|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.303||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.235|0.841|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||48 hours, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2/FiO2 as a covariate.||0.841|-0.235|0.258
81576950|NCT02772081|162825183|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.022||||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.616|0.66|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||72 hours, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2/FiO2 as a covariate.||0.660|-0.616|0.945
81516033|NCT03571672|162720618|SUPERIORITY|Difference between Echo Enhanced and Echo Unenhanced|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.526||0.956|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.956
81516034|NCT03571672|162720618|SUPERIORITY|Difference between Echo Enhanced and Echo Unenhanced|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.584||0.771|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.771
81516035|NCT03571672|162720619|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.959|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.944|0.97||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Enhanced||0.970|0.944|
81516036|NCT03571672|162720619|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.931|0.964||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Unenhanced||0.964|0.931|
81516037|NCT03571672|162720619|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.957|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.941|0.969||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Enhanced||0.969|0.941|
81516038|NCT03571672|162720619|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.934|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.909|0.952||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Unenhanced||0.952|0.909|
81516039|NCT03571672|162720619|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.961|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.946|0.972||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Enhanced||0.972|0.946|
81576951|NCT02772081|162825183|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.075||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.586|0.436|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||120 hours, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2/FiO2 as a covariate.||0.436|-0.586|0.766
81576952|NCT02772081|162825184|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.051||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.141|0.243|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||T0, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure FiO2 as a covariate.||0.243|-0.141|0.590
81576953|NCT02772081|162825184|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.051||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.107|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||5 min, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure FiO2 as a covariate.||0.107|-0.210|0.511
81576954|NCT02772081|162825184|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.05||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.196|0.096|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||15 min, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure FiO2 as a covariate.||0.096|-0.196|0.488
81576955|NCT02772081|162825184|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.11||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.239|0.019|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||30 min, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure FiO2 as a covariate.||0.019|-0.239|0.091
81454443|NCT02454608|162597613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81454444|NCT02454608|162597614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.25
81454445|NCT02454608|162597615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81576956|NCT02772081|162825184|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.024||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.076|0.027|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||1 hour, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure FiO2 as a covariate.||0.027|-0.076|0.344
81576957|NCT02772081|162825184|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.026||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.033|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||6 hours, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure FiO2 as a covariate.||0.033|-0.084|0.376
81576958|NCT02772081|162825184|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.04||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.135|0.055|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||12 hours, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure FiO2 as a covariate.||0.055|-0.135|0.396
81576959|NCT02772081|162825184|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.026||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.021|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||24 hours, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure FiO2 as a covariate.||0.021|-0.074|0.268
81576960|NCT02772081|162825184|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.037||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|0.014|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||48 hours, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure FiO2 as a covariate.||0.014|-0.089|0.147
81576961|NCT02772081|162825184|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0||||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.055|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||72 hours, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure FiO2 as a covariate.||0.055|-0.055|0.994
81576962|NCT02772081|162825184|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.004||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.04|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||120 hours, Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure FiO2 as a covariate.||0.040|-0.048|0.853
81576963|NCT02772081|162825185|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-10.4||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|1.7|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||T0; Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2 as a covariate.||1.7|-22.6|0.090
81576964|NCT02772081|162825185|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.3||||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|5.8|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||5 min; Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2 as a covariate.||5.8|-6.4|0.917
81576965|NCT02772081|162825185|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.5||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|5.6|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||15 min; Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2 as a covariate.||5.6|-8.5|0.668
81576966|NCT02772081|162825185|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|4.0||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|9.6|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||30 min; Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2 as a covariate.||9.6|-1.5|0.149
81576967|NCT02772081|162825185|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|1.8||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|5.5|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||1 hour; Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2 as a covariate.||5.5|-1.9|0.318
81576968|NCT02772081|162825185|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|1.6||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.7|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||6 hour; Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2 as a covariate.||3.7|-0.6|0.148
81576969|NCT02772081|162825185|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|3.3||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|10.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||12 hours; Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2 as a covariate.||10.2|-3.6|0.333
81576970|NCT02772081|162825185|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.9||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.0|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||24 hours; Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2 as a covariate.||4.0|-2.2|0.560
81576971|NCT02772081|162825185|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|2.0||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|4.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||48 hours; Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2 as a covariate.||4.3|-0.3|0.089
81576972|NCT02772081|162825185|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|1.9||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|4.4|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||72 hours; Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2 as a covariate.||4.4|-0.5|0.115
81576973|NCT02772081|162825185|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|1.1||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||120 hours; Treatment comparison. The analysis was based on an MMRM with treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, and GA group as fixed effects and pre-procedure SpO2 as a covariate.||3.3|-1.0|0.284
81454446|NCT02454608|162597616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6
81576974|NCT02772081|162825186|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|-15.7||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.6|8.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Any intubation procedure in first 72 hours of life.||8.2|-39.6|0.220
81576975|NCT02772081|162825186|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|4.9||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|32.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Any intubation procedure within 36 weeks PMA.||32.5|-22.8|0.741
81576976|NCT02772081|162825187|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.0||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3|16.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Duration of invasive MV in first 28 days PNA.||16.3|-32.3|0.333
81576977|NCT02772081|162825187|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.0||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.5|33.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Duration of invasive MV within 36 weeks PMA.||33.5|-49.5|0.334
81576978|NCT02772081|162825188|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|-28.6||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-120.9|63.6|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Duration of invasive mechanical ventilation.||63.6|-120.9|0.596
81454447|NCT02454608|162597617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81454448|NCT02454608|162597618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7
81576979|NCT02772081|162825189|SUPERIORITY||CMH adjusted difference|-18.6||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.0|9.8||The percentage of neonates needing invasive MV in the first 72 hours of life, was compared between the treatment groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, adjusted for gestational age (GA) group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Invasive MV in the first 72 hours of life.||9.8|-47.0|0.219
81576980|NCT02772081|162825189|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|-3.4||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|26.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Invasive MV in first 28 days PNA||26.7|-33.5|0.826
81576981|NCT02772081|162825189|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|-3.4||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|26.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Invasive MV within 36 weeks PMA.||26.7|-33.5|0.826
81576982|NCT01077856|162825224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Standardized Prevalence Ratio (SPR)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.0|||||SPR is the age-adjusted ratio of percentage of live births with a major congenital anomaly (Women who received Gardasil / Women in the general population)|||2.00|0.89|
81576983|NCT01077856|162825224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Standardized Prevalence Ratio (SPR)|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.77|||||SPR is the age-adjusted ratio of percentage of live births with a major congenital anomaly (Women who received Gardasil / Women in the general population)|||4.77|0.00|
81576984|NCT01077856|162825224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Standardized Prevalence Ratio (SPR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.02|||||SPR is the age-adjusted ratio of percentage of live births with a major congenital anomaly (Women who received Gardasil / Women in the general population)|||2.02|0.00|
81576985|NCT02959944|162825229|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|0.043||||0.5384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.181||P-value is computed using non-stratified Chi-Square test.|Chi-squared||Confidence interval is computed using normal approximation.|||0.181|-0.094|0.5384
81576986|NCT02959944|162825230|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|0.043||||0.5384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.181||P-value is computed using non-stratified Chi-Square test.|Chi-squared||Confidence interval is computed using normal approximation.|||0.181|-0.094|0.5384
81576987|NCT02959944|162825231|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.324||||||Gray's chi-square test (p-value) was calculated using SAS lifetest procedure adjusting for competing risks including death, cGVHD progression, relapse of underlying disease, and start of subsequent cGVHD therapy.|Chi-squared|||||||0.324
81576988|NCT02959944|162825232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.281||||||Gray's chi-square test (p-value) was calculated using SAS lifetest procedure adjusting for competing risks including death, cGVHD progression, relapse of underlying disease, and start of subsequent cGVHD therapy.|Chi-squared|||||||0.281
81576989|NCT02959944|162825233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.275||||||Gray's chi-square test (p-value) was calculated using SAS lifetest procedure adjusting for competing risks including death, cGVHD progression, relapse of underlying disease, and start of subsequent cGVHD therapy.|Chi-squared|||||||0.275
81576990|NCT02959944|162825234|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.216||||||Gray's chi-square test (p-value) was calculated using SAS lifetest procedure adjusting for competing risks including death, cGVHD progression, relapse of underlying disease, and start of subsequent cGVHD therapy.|Chi-squared|||||||0.216
81576991|NCT02959944|162825235|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|-0.067||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|0.074||P-value was computed using non-stratified Chi-Square test.|Chi-squared||Confidence interval is computed using normal approximation.|||0.074|-0.208|0.3510
81576992|NCT02959944|162825236|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|-0.067||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|0.074||P-value was computed using non-stratified Chi-Square test.|Chi-squared||Confidence interval is computed using normal approximation.|||0.074|-0.208|0.3510
81576993|NCT02959944|162825237|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|0.124||||0.0659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.256||P-value is computed using non-stratified Chi-Square test.|Chi-squared||Confidence interval is computed using normal approximation.|||0.256|-0.007|0.0659
81576994|NCT02959944|162825238|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|0.125||||0.0708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.261||P-value is computed using non-stratified Chi-Square test.|Chi-squared|||||0.261|-0.010|0.0708
81576995|NCT02959944|162825239|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|-0.059||||0.4064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.199|0.08||P-value was computed using non-stratified Chi-Square test.|Chi-squared||Confidence interval was computed using normal approximation.|||0.080|-0.199|0.4064
81576996|NCT02959944|162825240|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|-0.049||||0.4955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.188|0.091||P-value was computed using non-stratified Chi-Square test.|Chi-squared||Confidence interval was computed using normal approximation.|||0.091|-0.188|0.4955
81576997|NCT02959944|162825241|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.994|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.507|1.949|||||Hazard ratio is estimated using unstratified Cox regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|||1.949|0.507|
81576998|NCT02959944|162825242|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.061|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.591|1.904|||||Hazard ratio is estimated using unstratified Cox regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|||1.904|0.591|
81576999|NCT02959944|162825243|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.697||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.451|1.076|||Regression, Cox|||||1.076|0.451|0.1010
81577000|NCT02959944|162825244|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.717||||0.1004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.482|1.068|||Regression, Cox|||||1.068|0.482|0.1004
81577001|NCT05081011|162825282|OTHER|||||||0.006||||||A p-value of 0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Log Rank|||||||0.006
81577002|NCT05081011|162825283|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.7||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|57.4||A p-value of 0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Welch 2-sample method|||||57.4|8.0|0.01
81577003|NCT05081011|162825284|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-0.4||A p-value of 0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Welch 2-sample method|||||-0.4|-6.8|0.03
81577004|NCT05081011|162825285|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|2.8|||Welch 2-sample method|||||2.8|-0.03|0.06
81577005|NCT05081011|162825286|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.5|||Welch 2-sample method|||||3.5|-1.6|0.46
81577006|NCT05081011|162825287|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.91|||2-sample test|2-sample test for equality of proportions with Yates continuity correction|Comparison of percentage (proportion) of participants achieving glycemic control.|Comparison of percentage (proportion) of participants achieving glycemic control.||0.91|0.21|0.005
81577007|NCT05081011|162825288|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-68.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-107.1|-30.1|||Welch 2-sample method|||||-30.1|-107.1|0.001
81577008|NCT02320149|162825340|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-3.6||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|||-3.6|-6.7|< 0.0001
81577009|NCT02320149|162825341|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Rate Difference|11.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.39|15.72||P-values were based on the test of general association between the response and treatment group using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with pooled site as stratification factor.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||sarecycline - placebo|||15.72|6.39|< 0.0001
81577010|NCT02320149|162825342|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|-11.6||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Percent Change from Baseline to Week 12||-11.6|-21.9|< 0.0001
81577011|NCT02320149|162825343|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|-16.9|-8.0||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Percent Change from Baseline to Week 9||-8.0|-16.9|< 0.0001
81577012|NCT02320149|162825344|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|-9.1||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Percent Change from Baseline to Week 6||-9.1|-17.5|< 0.0001
81577013|NCT02320149|162825345|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.2||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|-3.3||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Percent Change from Baseline to Week 3||-3.3|-11.1|0.0003
81577014|NCT02320149|162825346|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-2.5||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Change from Baseline to Week 9||-2.5|-5.3|< 0.0001
81577015|NCT02320149|162825347|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-2.9||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Change from Baseline to Week 6||-2.9|-5.4|< 0.0001
81577016|NCT02320149|162825348|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.1||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.9||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Change from Baseline to Week 3||-0.9|-3.3|0.0005
81577017|NCT02320149|162825349|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.3||||0.5786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|10.8||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Percent Change from Baseline to Week 12||10.8|-19.4|0.5786
81577018|NCT02320149|162825350|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.8||||0.6969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|11.4||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Percent Change from Baseline to Week 9||11.4|-17.1|0.6969
81577019|NCT02320149|162825351|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.0||||0.7377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|20.7||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Percent Change from Baseline to Week 6||20.7|-14.7|0.7377
81577020|NCT02320149|162825352|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.4||||0.2861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|18.1||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Percent Change from Baseline to Week 3||18.1|-5.3|0.2861
81577021|NCT02320149|162825353|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.9||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-1.5||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Change from Baseline to Week 12||-1.5|-6.3|0.0014
81577022|NCT02320149|162825354|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-1.4||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Change from Baseline to Week 9||-1.4|-5.5|0.0010
81577023|NCT02320149|162825355|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0||||0.0371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.1||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Change from Baseline to Week 6||-0.1|-4.0|0.0371
81577024|NCT02320149|162825356|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8||||0.3806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.0||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Change from Baseline to Week 3||1.0|-2.5|0.3806
81577025|NCT06133348|162825367|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.9||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.8|||Paired t-Test|||||5.8|0.9|0.0089
81577026|NCT06133348|162825368|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.8||0.0169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|18.8|||Paired t-Test|||||18.8|2|0.0169
81577027|NCT06133348|162825369|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.3||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.3|||Paired t-Test|||||4.3|0.5|0.0162
81577028|NCT06133348|162825370|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.6||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|6.1|||Paired t-Test|||||6.1|0.7|0.0144
81577029|NCT06133348|162825371|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.3||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|5.5|||Paired t-Test|||||5.5|0.4|0.0264
81577030|NCT06133348|162825372|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.7||0.1622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.6|||Paired t-Test|||||1.6|-0.3|0.1622
81577031|NCT06133348|162825373|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.0||0.1506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.5|||Paired t-Test|||||2.5|-0.4|0.1506
81577032|NCT06133348|162825374|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.5||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.4|||Paired t-Test|||||5.4|1.5|0.0012
81577033|NCT06133348|162825375|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.1||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.0|||Paired t-Test|||||2|0.5|0.0021
81577034|NCT06133348|162825376|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.6||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.4|||Paired t-Test|||||2.4|0.6|0.0027
81577035|NCT06133348|162825377|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.697|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0||0.0494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.4|||Paired t-Test|||||1.4|0.0|0.0494
81577036|NCT06133348|162825378|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.8||0.4707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.3|||Paired t-Test|||||2.3|-1.1|0.4707
81577037|NCT06133348|162825379|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.1||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-0.7|||Paired t-Test|||||-0.7|-4.3|0.0082
81577038|NCT06133348|162825380|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.3||0.1327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.4|||Paired t-Test|||||0.4|-2.7|0.1327
81577039|NCT06133348|162825381|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.2046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.6|||Paired t-Test|||||0.6|-2.9|0.2046
81577040|NCT06133348|162825382|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.9||0.5252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.4|||Paired t-Test|||||1.4|-2.8|0.5252
81577041|NCT06133348|162825383|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.0||0.4569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.9|||Paired t-Test|||||2.9|-1.3|0.4569
81577042|NCT06133348|162825384|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|40.8||0.1497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|29.0|||Paired t-Test|||||29.0|-4.7|0.1497
81577043|NCT06133348|162825385|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|65.5||0.2163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|43.7|||Paired t-Test|||||43.7|-10.4|0.2163
81577044|NCT06133348|162825386|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.1||0.0915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|7.7|||Paired t-Test|||||7.7|-0.6|0.0915
81577045|NCT06133348|162825387|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.1||0.3573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|16.9|||Paired t-Test|||||16.9|-6.3|0.3573
81577046|NCT06133348|162825388|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.7||0.3741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.1|||Paired t-Test|||||1.1|-2.8|0.3741
81577047|NCT06133348|162825389|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4||0.6187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.0|||Paired t-Test|||||1.0|-0.6|0.6187
81577048|NCT06133348|162825390|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.2||0.3572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.1|||Paired t-Test|||||0.1|-0.04|0.3572
81577049|NCT06133348|162825391|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.8||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|4.3|||Paired t-Test|||||4.3|-0.5|0.1080
81577050|NCT06133348|162825392|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.7||0.2088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.5|||Paired t-Test|||||2.5|-0.6|0.2088
81577051|NCT06133348|162825395|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4||0.7333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2|||Paired t-Test|||||0.2|-0.1|0.7333
81577052|NCT06133348|162825396|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.5||0.6382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.3|||Paired t-Test|||||1.3|-0.8|0.6382
81577053|NCT06133348|162825397|OTHER|Single group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4||0.4771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.4|||Paired t-Test|||||0.4|-0.8|0.4771
81577054|NCT00673465|162825451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-4.4||||0.5269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|9.7|||ANOVA|ANOVA model extracting the effect due to treatment, period, sequence and participant.||||9.7|-18.5|0.5269
81577055|NCT00673465|162825451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-53.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.1|-39.8|||ANOVA|ANOVA model extracting the effect due to treatment, period, sequence and participant.||||-39.8|-68.1|<0.0001
81577056|NCT00673465|162825455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-2.81||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|14.5|||ANOVA|ANOVA model extracting the effect due to treatment, period, sequence and participant.||||14.5|-20.1|0.7410
81577057|NCT00673465|162825455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-63.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.9|-46.2|||ANOVA|ANOVA model extracting the effect due to treatment, period, sequence and participant.||||-46.2|-80.9|<0.0001
81577058|NCT00673465|162825457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-3.59||||0.3146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|3.6|||ANOVA|ANOVA model extracting the effect due to treatment, period, sequence and participant.||||3.6|-10.8|0.3146
81577059|NCT00673465|162825457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-26.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.8|-19.4|||ANOVA|ANOVA model extracting the effect due to treatment, period, sequence and participant.||||-19.4|-33.8|<0.0001
81577060|NCT02663232|162825497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Bivariate regression analysis|Bivariate regression analysis of clinical risk factors for BRAF mutation||The association of Melanoma Stage (IIIC \[referral category\] versus (vs) M1a vs M1b vs M1c) with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using bivariate regression analysis.||||0.001
81577061|NCT02663232|162825497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.196|TWO_SIDED||||||Bivariate regression analysis|Bivariate regression analysis of clinical risk factors for BRAF mutation||The association of Melanoma Stage IIIC/M1a/M1b \[referral category\] vs M1c with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using bivariate regression analysis.||||0.196
81577062|NCT02663232|162825497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Multivariate regression analysis|Multivariate regression analysis of clinical risk factors for BRAF mutation||The association of Melanoma Stage IIIc with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using multivariate regression analysis.||||0.002
81577063|NCT02663232|162825497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.716||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.115|6.616|||Multivariate regression analysis|Multivariate regression analysis of clinical risk factors for BRAF mutation (n=184)||The association of Melanoma Stage M1a (using Melanoma Stage IIIC as referral category) with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using multivariate regression analysis.||6.616|1.115|0.028
81577064|NCT02663232|162825497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.466||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.168|1.291|||Multivariate regression analysis|Multivariate regression analysis of clinical risk factors for BRAF mutation (n=184)||The association of Melanoma Stage M1b (using Melanoma Stage IIIC as referral category) with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using multivariate regression analysis.||1.291|0.168|0.142
81577065|NCT02663232|162825497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.822||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.351|1.928|||Multivariate regression analysis|Multivariate regression analysis of clinical risk factors for BRAF mutation (n=184)||The association of Melanoma Stage M1c (using Melanoma Stage IIIC as referral category) with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using multivariate regression analysis.||1.928|0.351|0.653
81577066|NCT02663232|162825498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Bivariate regression analysis|Bivariate regression analysis of clinical risk factors for BRAF mutation||The association of Family family history of melanoma (yes vs no) with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using bivariate regression analysis.||||0.240
81577067|NCT02663232|162825499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.719|TWO_SIDED||||||Bivariate regression analysis|Bivariate regression analysis of clinical risk factors for BRAF mutation||The association of sun exposure yes vs no with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using bivariate regression analysis.||||0.719
81577068|NCT02663232|162825500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.262|TWO_SIDED||||||Bivariate regression analysis|Bivariate regression analysis of clinical risk factors for BRAF mutation||The association of primary tumor site (trunk \[referral category\] vs head and neck vs upper extremities vs lower extremities vs. visceral/mucosa) with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using bivariate regression analysis.||||0.262
81577069|NCT02663232|162825501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.313|TWO_SIDED||||||Bivariate regression analysis|Bivariate regression analysis of clinical risk factors for BRAF mutation||The association of LDH (elevated \[referral category\] vs normal vs unknown) with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using bivariate regression analysis.||||0.313
81577070|NCT02663232|162825502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.291|TWO_SIDED||||||Bivariate regression analysis|Bivariate regression analysis of clinical risk factors for BRAF mutation||The association of time since diagnosis of primary melanoma (continuous variable) with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using bivariate regression analysis.||||0.291
81577071|NCT02663232|162825503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.164|TWO_SIDED||||||Bivariate regression analysis|Bivariate regression analysis of anatomopathological risk factors for BRAF mutation||The association of tumor sample source (primary tumor \[referral category\] vs metastases vs relapses) with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using bivariate regression analysis.||||0.164
81577072|NCT02663232|162825504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.505|TWO_SIDED||||||Bivariate regression analysis|Bivariate regression analysis of anatomopathological risk factors for BRAF mutation||The association of tumor sample type (paraffin-embedded blocks \[referral category\] vs slides of paraffin blocks vs cytology slides) with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using bivariate regression analysis.||||0.505
81577073|NCT02663232|162825505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.701|TWO_SIDED||||||Bivariate regression analysis|Bivariate regression analysis of anatomopathological risk factors for BRAF mutation||The association of method of fixation (buffered formalin \[referral category\] vs other) with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using bivariate regression analysis.||||0.701
81577074|NCT02663232|162825506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.683|TWO_SIDED||||||Bivariate regression analysis|Bivariate regression analysis of anatomopathological risk factors for BRAF mutation||The association of Berslow thickness (≤1 mm \[referral category\] vs 1.01-2 mm vs 2.01-4 mm vs 4 mm) with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using bivariate regression analysis.||||0.683
81577075|NCT02663232|162825507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.615|TWO_SIDED||||||Bivariate regression analysis|Bivariate regression analysis of anatomopathological risk factors for BRAF mutation||The association of Ulceration (no \[referral category\] vs yes) with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using bivariate regression analysis.||||0.615
81577076|NCT02663232|162825508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.949|TWO_SIDED||||||Bivariate regression analysis|Bivariate regression analysis of anatomopathological risk factors for BRAF mutation||The association of presence of regression (Without regression \[referral category\] vs With regression) with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using bivariate regression analysis.||||0.949
81577077|NCT02663232|162825509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.374|TWO_SIDED||||||Bivariate regression analysis|Bivariate regression analysis of anatomopathological risk factors for BRAF mutation||The association of Vascular invasion (Without vascular invasion \[referral category\] vs With vascular invasion) with the risk of BRAF mutation (Yes/No) was assessed using bivariate regression analysis.||||0.374
81577078|NCT04044716|162825597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||ANCOVA|age, joint involved in surgery, sex, baseline pain||||||.048
81577079|NCT04044716|162825598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for age, sex, type of surgery (joint), baseline pain||||||0.29
81577080|NCT04044716|162825599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for age, sex, type of surgery (joint), baseline morphine milligram equivalents (MME)||||||0.64
81577081|NCT04044716|162825600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for age, sex, type of surgery (joint), baseline MME, and time in hospital||||||0.86
81577082|NCT04044716|162825601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.661||||||adjusted for age, type of surgery (joint), and sex|ANCOVA|||||||0.661
81577083|NCT01862874|162825686|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|85.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.7|97.3|||One-sided exact test||Vaccine efficacy is defined as the percentage reduction in relative risk for the V501 group versus the placebo group.||If the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for vaccine efficacy excludes 0%, then superiority of the V501 group is demonstrated.|97.3|52.7|<0.001
81577084|NCT01862874|162825687|OTHER|Statistical testing of no difference in incidence of maximum temperature ≥37.5°C|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.2||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|0.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference (V501 - placebo) was estimated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||0.9|-3.5|0.256
81577085|NCT01862874|162825688|OTHER|Statistical testing of no difference in incidence of injection-site erythema|Risk Difference (RD)|2.9||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|7.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference (V501 - placebo) was estimated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Injection-site erythema||7.9|-2.1|0.251
81577086|NCT01862874|162825688|OTHER|Statistical testing of no difference in incidence of injection-site pain|Risk Difference (RD)|6.4||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|12.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference (V501 - placebo) was estimated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Injection-site pain||12.2|0.5|0.033
81577087|NCT01862874|162825688|OTHER|Statistical testing of no difference in incidence of injection-site swelling|Risk Difference (RD)|6.8||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|11.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference (V501 - placebo) was estimated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Injection-site swelling||11.3|2.3|0.003
81577088|NCT01862874|162825689|OTHER|Statistical testing of no difference in incidence of systemic AEs|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|3.3|||||Risk difference (V501 - placebo) was estimated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||3.3|-5.2|
81577089|NCT01862874|162825690|OTHER|Statistical testing of no difference in incidence of vaccine-related systemic AEs|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.8|||||Risk difference (V501 - placebo) was estimated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||0.8|-4.1|
81577090|NCT01862874|162825691|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|86.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.2|97.4|||One-sided exact test||Vaccine efficacy is defined as the percentage reduction in relative risk for the V501 versus the placebo group.||If the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for vaccine efficacy excludes 0%, superiority of the V501 group is demonstrated.|97.4|55.2|<0.001
81577091|NCT00071513|162825706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean changes in Short Moods and Feelings measure of depression was the unit of analysis.||||<0.05
81577092|NCT00071513|162825706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A secondary hypothesis of the study was that attachment to school and/or perceptions of school supportiveness would mediate the effect of the HSTS intervention on depressive symptoms.||||<0.01
81577093|NCT01958008|162825715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.2674|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0636|1.4713|||Regression, Linear|Power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and pharmacokinetic endpoint Cmax,ss||Dose proportionality was analysed over the dose range 10 to 50 mg for plasma PK parameters based on a power model||1.4713|1.0636|
81577094|NCT01958008|162825716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.2139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0519|1.3759|||Regression, Linear|Power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and pharmacokinetic endpoint AUC tau,ss||Dose proportionality was analysed over the dose range 10 to 50 mg for plasma PK parameters based on a power model||1.3759|1.0519|
81577095|NCT02480114|162825789|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.549||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.364|0.827|||Proportional Odds Regression|||||0.827|0.364|0.004
81577096|NCT02480114|162825790|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81577097|NCT02480114|162825791|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.371|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.244|0.597|||Proportional Odds Regression|||||0.597|0.244|<0.001
81577098|NCT01317160|162825805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.042|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Domeij-Arverud et al., Bone Joint J 2015;97-B:675-80.||||0.042
81577099|NCT01317160|162825805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.81|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|6.32|||Regression, Logistic|Age was adjusted for in the calculation.|Risk of VTE by routine care (numerator) divided by IPC treatment (denominator)|||6.32|1.25|<0.05
81577100|NCT01317160|162825807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.737|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.737
81577101|NCT00754624|162825837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.048|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|-0.037|||Random coefficient|Adjusted for Baseline FEV1 value||A random coefficient model with a random intercept and slope associated with each subject, was fitted (using the PROC MIXED procedure in SAS) to the observed FEV1 data to estimate the annual rate of decline. The model included terms for baseline FEV1 and time (in years) of FEV1 measurements. Missing pulmonary functions were not imputed.||-0.037|-0.059|
81577102|NCT00754624|162825838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.058|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|-0.043|||Random Coefficient|Adjusted for Baseline FVC value||A random coefficient model with a random intercept and slope associated with each subject, was fitted (using the PROC MIXED procedure in SAS) to the observed FVC data to estimate the annual rate of decline. The model included terms for baseline FVC and time (in years) of FVC measurements. Missing pulmonary functions were not imputed.||-0.043|-0.072|
81577103|NCT00754624|162825839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.311|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.454|-0.168|||Random Coefficient|Adjusted for Baseline DLCo value||A random coefficient model with a random intercept and slope associated with each subject, was fitted (using the PROC MIXED procedure in SAS) to the observed DLco data to estimate the annual rate of decline. The model included terms for baseline DLco and time (in years) of DLco measurements. Missing pulmonary functions were not imputed.||-0.168|-0.454|
81577104|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|0.22||||||15 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.22|-0.38|
81577105|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.39||||||15 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.39|-0.20|
81577106|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.32||||||15 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.32|-0.28|
81577107|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.41|0.24||||||15 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.24|-0.41|
81577108|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|0.44||||||30 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.44|-0.32|
81577109|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.77||||||30 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.77|0.01|
81577110|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.54||||||30 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.54|-0.22|
81577111|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.24|1.07||||||30 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.07|0.24|
81577112|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.37|0.42||||||45 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.42|-0.37|
81577113|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.78||||||45 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.78|-0.00|
81577114|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.29|0.5||||||45 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.50|-0.29|
81577115|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|1.45||||||45 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.45|0.59|
81577116|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.62||||||60 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.62|-0.21|
81577117|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.76||||||60 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.76|-0.07|
81577118|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.72||||||60 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.72|-0.11|
81577119|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.75||||||60 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.75|0.85|
81577120|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.81||||||90 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.81|-0.04|
81577121|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.75||||||90 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.75|-0.10|
81454449|NCT00733005|162597685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.102||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.102
81454450|NCT00733005|162597686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.019||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.019
81454451|NCT02413229|162597758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3571|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3571
81577122|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.81||||||90 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.81|-0.05|
81577123|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.22|2.15||||||90 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||2.15|1.22|
81577124|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.99||||||2 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.99|0.01|
81577125|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.05|1.03||||||2 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.03|0.05|
81577126|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.94||||||2 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.94|-0.04|
81577127|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.26|2.31||||||2 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||2.31|1.26|
81577128|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.06|1.11||||||3 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.11|0.06|
81577129|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.11|1.17||||||3 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.17|0.11|
81577130|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.11|1.15||||||3 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.15|0.11|
81577131|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.33|2.4||||||3 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||2.40|1.33|
81577132|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|1.05||||||4 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.05|-0.07|
81577133|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.91||||||4 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.91|-0.24|
81454452|NCT02413229|162597758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5224|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5224
81577134|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.98||||||4 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.98|-0.13|
81577135|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|2.17||||||4 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||2.17|1.05|
81577136|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.74|0.64||||||6 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.64|-0.74|
81454453|NCT02413229|162597758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.389|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3890
81454454|NCT02413229|162597758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0325|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.0325
81577137|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.86|0.56||||||6 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.56|-0.86|
81577138|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.57|0.8||||||6 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.80|-0.57|
81577139|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.22|1.58||||||6 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.58|0.22|
81577140|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.93|0.59||||||8 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.59|-0.93|
81577141|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.98|0.62||||||8 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.62|-0.98|
81577142|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|0.45||||||8 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.45|-1.05|
81577143|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|1.02||||||8 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.02|-0.47|
81577144|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.15|1.11||||||24 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.11|0.15|
81577145|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.74||||||24 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.74|-0.27|
81577146|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.91||||||24 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.91|-0.03|
81577147|NCT01529346|162825855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.67||||||24 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.67|-0.30|
81577148|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.14||||||15 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.14|-0.19|
81577149|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|0.37||||||15 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.37|0.03|
81577150|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.24||||||15 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.24|-0.10|
81577151|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.21||||||15 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.21|-0.16|
81577152|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.45||||||30 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.45|-0.06|
81577153|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|0.7||||||30 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.70|0.19|
81577154|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|0.54||||||30 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.54|0.04|
81577155|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|0.87||||||30 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.87|0.32|
81577156|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.4||||||45 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.40|-0.16|
81577157|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.12|0.68||||||45 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.68|0.12|
81577158|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.5||||||45 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.50|-0.05|
81577159|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.01||||||45 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.01|0.40|
81577160|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.4||||||60 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.40|-0.19|
81577161|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.49||||||60 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.49|-0.10|
81577162|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.43||||||60 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.43|-0.16|
81577163|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|1.06||||||60 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.06|0.41|
81577164|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.64||||||90 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.64|0.01|
81454455|NCT03022370|162597771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92|||=|0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.37|0.62|=0.686
81577165|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01|0.62||||||90 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.62|-0.01|
81577166|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|0.71||||||90 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.71|0.08|
81577167|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.61||||||90 Minutes: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.61|0.92|
81577168|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|0.76||||||2 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.76|0.04|
81577169|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.69||||||2 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.69|-0.03|
81577170|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.05|0.77||||||2 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.77|0.05|
81577171|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.68||||||2 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.68|0.92|
81577172|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|0.95||||||3 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.95|0.16|
81577173|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.17|0.97||||||3 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.97|0.17|
81577174|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.24|1.03||||||3 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.03|0.24|
81577175|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.78||||||3 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.78|0.97|
81577176|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|0.92||||||4 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.92|0.08|
81577177|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.84||||||4 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.84|-0.03|
81577178|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|0.93||||||4 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.93|0.09|
81577179|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.59||||||4 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.59|0.75|
81577180|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.72||||||6 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.72|-0.27|
81577181|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.37|0.65||||||6 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.65|-0.37|
81577182|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|0.77||||||6 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.77|-0.23|
81577183|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.33|1.31||||||6 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.31|0.33|
81577184|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.89||||||8 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.89|-0.24|
81577185|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.94||||||8 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.94|-0.25|
81577186|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|0.8||||||8 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.80|-0.31|
81577187|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|1.19||||||8 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.19|0.08|
81577188|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.07|0.83||||||24 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.83|0.07|
81577189|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|0.44||||||24 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.44|-0.36|
81577190|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.68||||||24 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.68|-0.07|
81577191|NCT01529346|162825856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|0.45||||||24 Hours: repeated measures model included baseline pain intensity, treatment, time, the treatment by time interaction and the time by baseline pain intensity interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate the variances and covariance within participant across time points.||0.45|-0.32|
81577192|NCT01529346|162825857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|3.71||||||SPID(6): LS mean estimate of the treatment difference along with 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on an ANCOVA model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||3.71|0.43|
81577193|NCT01529346|162825857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.05|3.33||||||SPID(6): LS mean estimate of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on an ANCOVA model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||3.33|0.05|
81577194|NCT01529346|162825857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|3.99||||||SPID(6): LS mean estimate of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on an ANCOVA model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||3.99|0.69|
81577195|NCT01529346|162825857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.19|8.79||||||SPID(6): LS mean estimate of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on an ANCOVA model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||8.79|5.19|
81577196|NCT01529346|162825857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.74|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.97|17.63||||||SPID(24): LS mean estimate of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on an ANCOVA model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||17.63|1.97|
81454456|NCT03022370|162597771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71|||=|0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.97|0.51|=0.032
81577197|NCT01529346|162825857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.74|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.28|11.37||||||SPID(24): LS mean estimate of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on an ANCOVA model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||11.37|-4.28|
81577198|NCT01529346|162825857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.76|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.97|18.68||||||SPID(24): LS mean estimate of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on an ANCOVA model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||18.68|2.97|
81577199|NCT01529346|162825857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|22.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.82|30.97||||||SPID(24): LS mean estimate of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on an ANCOVA model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||30.97|13.82|
81577200|NCT01529346|162825858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.66|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.26|23.27||||||LS mean estimate of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on an ANCOVA model including treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||23.27|1.26|
81577201|NCT01529346|162825858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.66|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.82|15.18||||||LS mean estimate of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on an ANCOVA model including treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||15.18|-6.82|
81577202|NCT01529346|162825858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.69|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.52|23.61||||||||23.61|1.52|
81577203|NCT01529346|162825858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|32.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.51|44.61||||||||44.61|20.51|
81577204|NCT01529346|162825859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.5||||||Hazard Ratio (HR) estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||1.5|0.6|
81577205|NCT01529346|162825859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.9||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||1.9|0.9|
81577206|NCT01529346|162825859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.6||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||1.6|0.7|
81577207|NCT01529346|162825859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|2.4||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||2.4|1.0|
81577208|NCT01529346|162825860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|3.8||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||3.8|1.1|
81577209|NCT01529346|162825860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|4.9||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||4.9|1.4|
81577210|NCT01529346|162825860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|4.1||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||4.1|1.1|
81577211|NCT01529346|162825860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.8|9.9||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||9.9|2.8|
81577212|NCT01529346|162825861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.0||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||1.0|0.4|
81577213|NCT01529346|162825861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|1.2||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||1.2|0.5|
81577214|NCT01529346|162825861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|0.8||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||0.8|0.3|
81577215|NCT01529346|162825861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|0.6||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||0.6|0.2|
81577216|NCT02282020|162825870|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|4.58|||Regression, Logistic|Model includes a factor for time to disease progression after the end of last platinum based chemotherapy (6-12 months vs \> 12 months)|An odds ratio \>1 favours the olaparib arm|||4.58|1.40|0.002
81577217|NCT02282020|162825871|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.91||Determined using a log-rank test with a factor for time to disease progression after the end of last platinum based chemotherapy (6-12 months vs \> 12 months).|Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours the olaparib arm|||0.91|0.43|0.013
81577218|NCT02282020|162825872|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.15||Determined using a log-rank test with a factor for time to disease progression after the end of last platinum based chemotherapy (6-12 months vs \> 12 months).|Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours the olaparib arm|||1.15|0.56|0.229
81577219|NCT02282020|162825873|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.49||Determined using a log-rank test with a factor for time to disease progression after the end of last platinum based chemotherapy (6-12 months vs \> 12 months).|Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours the olaparib arm|||1.49|0.76|0.714
81577220|NCT02282020|162825874|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.85||Determined using a log-rank test with a factor for time to disease progression after the end of last platinum based chemotherapy (6-12 months vs \> 12 months).|Log Rank||A hazard ratio \<1 favours the olaparib arm|||0.85|0.41|0.005
81577221|NCT02282020|162825875|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.69||Model included factors for number of prior chemotherapy regimens received for ovarian cancer (2 or 3 prior lines vs 4 or more lines) and time to disease progression after the end of last platinum based chemotherapy (6-12 months vs \> 12 months).|Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours the olaparib arm|||0.69|0.35|<0.001
81577222|NCT02282020|162825876|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.05||Model included factors for number of prior chemotherapy regimens received for ovarian cancer (2 or 3 prior lines vs 4 or more lines) and time to disease progression after the end of last platinum based chemotherapy (6-12 months vs \> 12 months).|Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours the olaparib arm|||1.05|0.53|0.089
81577223|NCT02282020|162825877|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.29||Model included factors for number of prior chemotherapy regimens received for ovarian cancer (2 or 3 prior lines vs 4 or more lines) and time to disease progression after the end of last platinum based chemotherapy (6-12 months vs \> 12 months).|Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours the olaparib arm|||0.29|0.14|<0.001
81577224|NCT02282020|162825880|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes factors for patient, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline TOI score and baseline TOI score by visit interaction.||||5.5|-0.5|0.108
81577225|NCT02282020|162825881|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.24||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|6.86||Estimated from an unadjusted logistic regression model|Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \> 1 favours the olaparib arm|||6.86|0.88|0.092
81577226|NCT02282020|162825882|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|4.39||Determined using a log-rank test with a factor for time to disease progression after the end of last platinum based chemotherapy (6-12 months vs \> 12 months).|Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \> 1 favours the olaparib arm|||4.39|1.32|0.004
81577227|NCT02282020|162825883|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.91||Determined using a log-rank test with a factor for time to disease progression after the end of last platinum based chemotherapy (6-12 months vs \> 12 months).|Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours the olaparib arm|||0.91|0.42|0.014
81577228|NCT02282020|162825884|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.14||Determined using a log-rank test with a factor for time to disease progression after the end of last platinum based chemotherapy (6-12 months vs \> 12 months).|Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours the olaparib arm|||1.14|0.56|0.213
81577229|NCT02282020|162825885|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.51||Determined using a log-rank test with a factor for time to disease progression after the end of last platinum based chemotherapy (6-12 months vs \> 12 months).|Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours the olaparib arm|||1.51|0.76|0.699
81577230|NCT02282020|162825886|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.27||Model included factors for number of prior chemotherapy regimens received for ovarian cancer (2 or 3 prior lines vs 4 or more lines) and time to disease progression after the end of last platinum based chemotherapy (6-12 months vs \> 12 months).|Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours the olaparib arm|||0.27|0.12|<0.001
81577231|NCT02282020|162825887|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.66||Model included factors for number of prior chemotherapy regimens received for ovarian cancer (2 or 3 prior lines vs 4 or more lines) and time to disease progression after the end of last platinum based chemotherapy (6-12 months vs \> 12 months).|Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours the olaparib arm|||0.66|0.33|<0.001
81577232|NCT02282020|162825888|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.01||Model included factors for number of prior chemotherapy regimens received for ovarian cancer (2 or 3 prior lines vs 4 or more lines) and time to disease progression after the end of last platinum based chemotherapy (6-12 months vs \> 12 months).|Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours the olaparib arm|||1.01|0.51|0.055
81577233|NCT01500629|162825891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||0.33|-1.90|0.156
81577234|NCT01500629|162825892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||0.92|-1.49|0.625
81577235|NCT01500629|162825893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||0.67|-2.12|0.291
81454457|NCT03022370|162597772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.28|0.64|0.555
81577236|NCT01500629|162825894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||1.07|-1.21|0.899
81577237|NCT01500629|162825895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.701||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.701
81577238|NCT01500629|162825896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.108||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.108
81577239|NCT01500629|162825897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.253||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.253
81577240|NCT01500629|162825898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.287||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.287
81577241|NCT01500629|162825899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.409||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.409
81577242|NCT01500629|162825900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.092||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.092
81577243|NCT01500629|162825901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.042||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.042
81577244|NCT01500629|162825902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.307||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.307
81577245|NCT01500629|162825903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.903||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.903
81577246|NCT01500629|162825904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.121||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.121
81577247|NCT01500629|162825905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.689||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.689
81577248|NCT01500629|162825906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.314||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.314
81577249|NCT01500629|162825907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.034||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.034
81577250|NCT01500629|162825908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.845||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.845
81577251|NCT01500629|162825909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.619||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.619
81577252|NCT01500629|162825910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.803||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.803
81577253|NCT01500629|162825911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.175||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.175
81577254|NCT01500629|162825912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.206|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.206
81577255|NCT01500629|162825913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.072||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||0.072
81577256|NCT01500629|162825914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.014||||||The rank sum test was based on period difference for comparison between sequence.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||||.0140
81577257|NCT01500629|162825915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||0.22|-0.24|0.907
81577258|NCT01500629|162825916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||0.18|-0.28|0.666
81577259|NCT01500629|162825917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||0.28|-0.29|0.972
81577260|NCT01500629|162825918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||0.59|-0.31|0.521
81577261|NCT01500629|162825919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||0.39|-0.15|0.376
81577262|NCT01500629|162825920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||0.30|-0.11|0.350
81577263|NCT01500629|162825921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||0.34|-0.36|0.947
81637948|NCT01377844|162966041|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.66||The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline. Statistical significant is set at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline HbA1c, site, age category, gender and race||Change from baseline in HbA1c (%) at Week 36||-0.66|-1.21|< 0.0001
81577264|NCT01500629|162825922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||0.19|-0.30|0.651
81577265|NCT01500629|162825927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||0.38|-1.30|0.261
81577266|NCT01500629|162825928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||1.04|-0.51|0.481
81577267|NCT01500629|162825929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||0.89|-0.85|0.961
81577268|NCT01500629|162825930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||The following comparison was made: Allergen Block (C-1266-7) vs placebo. For this comparison, the following hypothesis was tested: Ho: µ1= µ2 against the two-sided alternative H1: µ1≠ µ2 where µ1 and µ2 are the mean values of the parameter variable for the two treatment groups.||1.04|-0.57|0.546
81577269|NCT01493570|162825980|OTHER||Ratio CSF to Plasma in %|28.31||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|25.418|31.532||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% - 125%|ANOVA||Intra Individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 17.50 .|Dose-adjusted CSF to plasma ratio for Cmax. The Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model was used with 'subject nested within treatment' considered as random effect.||31.532|25.418|1.0000
81577270|NCT03070782|162826052|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-31.0||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.0|-12.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-12|-46|0.0032
81577271|NCT03070782|162826052|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-54.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.0|-41.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-41|-64|<.0001
81577272|NCT03070782|162826052|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-70.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.0|-62.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-62|-77|<.0001
81577273|NCT03070782|162826052|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-56.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.0|-43.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-43|-65|<.0001
81577274|NCT03070782|162826052|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-78.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.0|-72.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-72|-83|<.0001
81577275|NCT03070782|162826056|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-6.0||||0.4407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|9.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||9|-19|0.4407
81577276|NCT03070782|162826056|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-25.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|-13.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-13|-35|<.0001
81577277|NCT03070782|162826056|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-14.0||||0.0368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-1.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-1|-26|0.0368
81577278|NCT03070782|162826056|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-16.0||||0.0216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-3.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-3|-28|0.0216
81577279|NCT03070782|162826056|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-22.0||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|-9.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-9|-33|0.0012
81577280|NCT03070782|162826057|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.98||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|21.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||21.0|1.2|0.0286
81577281|NCT03070782|162826057|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|31.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|131.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||131.4|7.3|<.0001
81577282|NCT03070782|162826057|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|122.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.0|627.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||627.4|24.0|<.0001
81577283|NCT03070782|162826057|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|43.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|195.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||195.0|9.8|<.0001
81577284|NCT03070782|162826057|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1124.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|109.3|11571.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||11571|109.3|<.0001
81577285|NCT03070782|162826058|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.34||||0.2007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|155.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||155.3|0.3|0.2007
81577286|NCT03070782|162826058|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.92||||0.0258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|521.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||521.5|1.5|0.0258
81577287|NCT03070782|162826058|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|113.92||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|2098.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||2098.5|6.2|0.0014
81577288|NCT03070782|162826058|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|59.85||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|1128.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||1128.0|3.2|0.0063
81577289|NCT03070782|162826058|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|347.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.3|6597.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||6597.9|18.3|<.0001
81577290|NCT03070782|162826059|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-4.0||||0.4022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|5.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||5|-12|0.4022
81577291|NCT03070782|162826059|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-16.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|-9.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-9|-23|<.0001
81577292|NCT03070782|162826059|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-9.0||||0.0323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-1.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-1|-17|0.0323
81577293|NCT03070782|162826059|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-10.0||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-2.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-2|-18|0.0157
81577294|NCT03070782|162826059|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-17.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|-9.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-9|-24|<.0001
81577295|NCT03070782|162826060|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-9.0||||0.4956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|21.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||21|-32|0.4956
81577296|NCT03070782|162826060|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-36.0||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.0|-14.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-14|-52|0.0027
81577297|NCT03070782|162826060|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-54.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.0|-38.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-38|-65|<.0001
81577298|NCT03070782|162826060|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-31.0||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.0|-8.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-8|-48|0.0114
81454458|NCT03022370|162597772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.03|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.03|0.54|0.072
81577299|NCT03070782|162826060|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-62.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.0|-49.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-49|-72|<.0001
81577300|NCT03070782|162826061|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-45.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.0|-19.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-19|-62|0.0020
81577301|NCT03070782|162826061|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-63.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.0|-46.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-46|-74|<.0001
81577302|NCT03070782|162826061|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-82.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.0|-73.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-73|-87|<.0001
81577303|NCT03070782|162826061|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-68.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.0|-54.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-54|-78|<.0001
81577304|NCT03070782|162826061|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-89.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.0|-84.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-84|-93|<.0001
81577305|NCT02237950|162826070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.015
81577306|NCT02237950|162826071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.007
81577307|NCT02237950|162826072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.002
81577308|NCT02237950|162826073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.014
81577309|NCT02237950|162826074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.012
81577310|NCT02237950|162826075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.059
81577311|NCT02237950|162826076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.008
81577312|NCT02567435|162826079|SUPERIORITY||3-Year EFS|65.8||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.44
81577313|NCT02567435|162826080|SUPERIORITY||3-Year OS|78.2||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.56
81577314|NCT00824512|162826115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9133|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||No multiplicity adjustment performed for this study and all statistical tests are two-sided at the 5% significance level.|Non parametric ANCOVA on the rank test|The baseline value was used as a covariate.||||||0.9133
81577315|NCT02848651|162826194|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.3502|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|1.18|||Log Rank|||||1.18|0.54|0.3502
81577316|NCT02848651|162826201|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.1783|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.1|||Log Rank|||||1.10|0.40|0.1783
81577317|NCT02848651|162826201|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44||||0.0358|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|0.85|||Log Rank|||||0.85|0.23|0.0358
81577318|NCT02848651|162826202|SUPERIORITY||Differences in Rates|13.27||||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.53|24.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.00|2.53|0.0326
81577319|NCT02848651|162826202|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|30.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.82|45.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||45.62|14.82|<0.0001
81577320|NCT02848651|162826202|SUPERIORITY||Differences in Rates|41.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.13|60.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||60.61|22.13|<0.0001
81577321|NCT03194698|162826208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0312|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0312
81577322|NCT03194698|162826209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.79
81577323|NCT03194698|162826210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74
81577324|NCT00662363|162826211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||independent sample t test|||Primary outcome measures chosen were between group comparisons for change on Constipation Symptom Questionnaire ratings at exit from the study. The PAC-SYM is a symptom scale where higher numbers indicate more symptoms. Change from baseline to Day 7 was calculated and larger negative differences indicated greater improvement in constipation symptoms. The PAC-QOL is a quality of life scale where higher numbers indicate better quality of life. Change from baseline to 7 days was calculated.||||<0.05
81577325|NCT06092710|162826213|OTHER|Then, to see if the median of a particular group is diﬀerent from 0 (= no sensitivity: not feeling the diﬀerences in airflow induced by the diﬀerent tests given by the operator), Wilcoxon tests were performed on each group of data. If the p-value is small (less than 5%, ideally less than 1%), the null hypothesis that the score is identical to 0 is rejected.||||||0.05572|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Non-parametric tests on patient sensitivity, given the non-normal distribution, (based on the median of the data) were applied to analyse the diﬀerences between the groups (ST1+ ST2 according to the STATUS3 and STATUS4 classification criteria). To analyse any diﬀerences in sensitivity between patient groups, Kruskal-Wallis tests were applied. In this type of analysis, having a p-value greater than 1% and ideally greater than 5% would indicate the absence of diﬀerences between groups.||||0.05572
81577326|NCT06092710|162826213|OTHER|Wilcoxon tests were performed on each group of data. If the p-value is small (less than 5%, ideally less than 1%), the null hypothesis that the score is identical to 0 is rejected.|||||<|8e-07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||to see if the median of a particular group is diﬀerent from 0 (= no sensitivity: not feeling the diﬀerences in airflow induced by the diﬀerent tests given by the operator), Wilcoxon tests were performed on each group of data. If the p-value is small (less than 5%, ideally less than 1%), the null hypothesis that the score is identical to 0 is rejected. In this case, it means that the patients in the test group feel the diﬀerences in airflow depending on their position.||||<0.0000008
81577327|NCT06092710|162826213|OTHER|Wilcoxon tests were performed on each group of data. If the p-value is small (less than 5%, ideally less than 1%), the null hypothesis that the score is identical to 0 is rejected. In this case, it means that the patients in the test group feel the diﬀerences in airflow depending on their position.|||||<|1e-07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||to see if the median of a particular group is diﬀerent from 0 (= no sensitivity: not feeling the diﬀerences in airflow induced by the diﬀerent tests given by the operator), Wilcoxon tests were performed on each group of data. If the p-value is small (less than 5%, ideally less than 1%), the null hypothesis that the score is identical to 0 is rejected. In this case, it means that the patients in the test group feel the diﬀerences in airflow depending on their position.||||<0.0000001
81577328|NCT06092710|162826214|SUPERIORITY|||||||1.06e-06||||||Confidence level used: 0.95 Tukey multiple comparisons of means (95% family-wise confidence level)|ANOVA|||Parametric tests on the prediction of patients' pathological status with SFI (Intermediate Final Score) For these analyses, as the SFI score follow a normal distribution, ANOVAs (analyses of variance) were performed. For discrete variables with more than 2 levels of value, a post-hoc 2-to-2 comparison analysis was performed (Tukey) to see which level of the variable diﬀered from one another.||||0.00000106
81454459|NCT03022370|162597773|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.31|0.66|0.672
81577329|NCT06092710|162826214|SUPERIORITY|||||||48||||||Confidence level used: 0.95 Tukey multiple comparisons of means (95% family-wise confidence level)|ANOVA|||"Parametric tests on the prediction of patients' pathological status with SFT score (Final Total score):~For these analyses, as SFT score follow a normal distribution, ANOVAs (analyses of variance) were performed. For discrete variables with more than 2 levels of value, a post-hoc 2-to-2 comparison analysis was performed (Tukey) to see which level of the variable diﬀered from one another."||||0000000048
81454460|NCT03022370|162597773|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.94|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.94|0.52|0.019
81577330|NCT06092710|162826214|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.73||||7.7e-07|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"Determination of cut-oﬀ values for SFI:~The Cutoﬀ\_final txt file includes the various sensitivity and specificity calculations as well as the Youden index in order to determine the best cut-oﬀ value (largest Youden). The ROC curves allow the values in the file to be appreciated graphically."||||0.00000077
81577331|NCT06092710|162826214|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.37||||6.9e-07|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"Determination of cut-oﬀ values for SFT:~The Cutoﬀ\_final txt file includes the various sensitivity and specificity calculations as well as the Youden index in order to determine the best cut-oﬀ value (largest Youden). The ROC curves allow the values in the file to be appreciated graphically."||||0.00000069
81577332|NCT06092710|162826215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0142266|||||||TUKEY TEST|||"Parametric tests on the prediction of patients' pathological status (SFI and SFT scores):~For these analyses, as the SFI and SFT scores follow a normal distribution, ANOVAs (analyses of variance) were performed. For discrete variables with more than 2 levels of value (STATUS4), a post-hoc 2-to-2 comparison analysis was performed (Tukey) to see which level of the variable diﬀered from one another."||||0.0142266
81577333|NCT06092710|162826215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0023308|||||||TUKEY TEST|||"Parametric tests on the prediction of patients' pathological status (SFI and SFT scores):~For these analyses, as the SFI and SFT scores follow a normal distribution, ANOVAs (analyses of variance) were performed. For discrete variables with more than 2 levels of value (STATUS4), a post-hoc 2-to-2 comparison analysis was performed (Tukey) to see which level of the variable diﬀered from one another."||||0.0023308
81577334|NCT06092710|162826215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0023308|||||||TUKEY TEST|||"Parametric tests on the prediction of patients' pathological status (SFI and SFT scores):~For these analyses, as the SFI and SFT scores follow a normal distribution, ANOVAs (analyses of variance) were performed. For discrete variables with more than 2 levels of value (STATUS4), a post-hoc 2-to-2 comparison analysis was performed (Tukey) to see which level of the variable diﬀered from one another."||||0.0023308
81577335|NCT06092710|162826215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9915779|||||||TUKEY TEST|||"Parametric tests on the prediction of patients' pathological status (SFI and SFT scores):~For these analyses, as the SFI and SFT scores follow a normal distribution, ANOVAs (analyses of variance) were performed. For discrete variables with more than 2 levels of value (STATUS4), a post-hoc 2-to-2 comparison analysis was performed (Tukey) to see which level of the variable diﬀered from one another."||||0.9915779
81577336|NCT06092710|162826215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9999943|||||||TUKEY TEST|||"Parametric tests on the prediction of patients' pathological status (SFI and SFT scores):~For these analyses, as the SFI and SFT scores follow a normal distribution, ANOVAs (analyses of variance) were performed. For discrete variables with more than 2 levels of value (STATUS4), a post-hoc 2-to-2 comparison analysis was performed (Tukey) to see which level of the variable diﬀered from one another."||||0.9999943
81577337|NCT06092710|162826215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9905111|||||||TUKEY TEST|||"Parametric tests on the prediction of patients' pathological status (SFI and SFT scores):~For these analyses, as the SFI and SFT scores follow a normal distribution, ANOVAs (analyses of variance) were performed. For discrete variables with more than 2 levels of value (STATUS4), a post-hoc 2-to-2 comparison analysis was performed (Tukey) to see which level of the variable diﬀered from one another."||||0.9905111
81577338|NCT03700671|162826219|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||A P-value of 0.05 was used as the threshold for significance|ANOVA|||A sample size of 38 using G\*Power 3.1 software was calculated based on previously published data in which the mean difference between HIIT and moderate intensity continuous training (MICT) was 3.2 ml.kg-1.min-1 with a pooled standard deviation of 3 ml.kg-1.min-1. Statistical significance was set at = 0.05 and power set to 0.95. To allow for 10% attrition 42 individuals were recruited to the study||||<0.01
81577339|NCT03700671|162826220|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||0.05 was used as a threshold for significance|ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81577340|NCT03578367|162826241|OTHER|No test performed|Risk Difference (RD)|19.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.0|33.1||||||||33.1|5.0|
81454461|NCT03022370|162597774|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.86|||Regression, Linear|||||0.86|-0.88|0.984
81577341|NCT03578367|162826241|OTHER|No test performed|Risk Difference (RD)|28.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.4|44.8||||||||44.8|12.4|
81577342|NCT03578367|162826242|OTHER|No test performed|Risk Difference (RD)|14.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|30.3||||||||30.3|-1.7|
81577343|NCT03578367|162826242|OTHER|No test performed|Risk Difference (RD)|23.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.9|41.7||||||||41.7|5.9|
81577344|NCT03653637|162826268|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.3|||Regression, Cox|This model adjusted for site and lifetime suicide attempt history.|The HR represents the PLF+TAU group compared to TAU.|||1.30|0.43|0.263
81577345|NCT03653637|162826271|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.07||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.3||p-value is for the treatment-by-time interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model has a random intercept for participant and is adjusted for site. Time is a linear effect.|||PLF is coded as 1 and TAU is coded as 0.|.30|-.43|.72
81577346|NCT03653637|162826272|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.3||The p-value is for the treatment-by-time interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model has a random intercept for participant and is adjusted for site. Time is a linear effect.|||PLF is coded as 1 and TAU is coded as 0.|.30|-.43|.23
81577347|NCT03653637|162826273|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.27||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|96.0|-0.04|0.58||The p-value is for the treatment-by-time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model has a random intercept for participant and is adjusted for site. Time is a linear effect.|||PLF is coded as 1 and TAU is coded as 0.|.58|-.04|.09
81577348|NCT03653637|162826274|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.17||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|2.76||The p-value is for the treatment-by-time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model has a random intercept for participant and is adjusted for site.|PLF is coded as 1 and TAU is coded as 0.|||2.76|-.42|.15
81577349|NCT03653637|162826275|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|0.91|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.91|-1.78|.52
81577350|NCT03653637|162826276|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|188.5||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The estimation parameter statistic provided is the U value from the Mann-Whitney U test.|||||.83
81577351|NCT03653637|162826278|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.22||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.15||The p-value is for the treatment-by-time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model has a random intercept for participant and is adjusted for site. Time is a linear effect.|||PLF is coded as 1 and TAU is coded as 0.|.15|-.58|.24
81577352|NCT03653637|162826279|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.07||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.19||The p-value is for the treatment-by-time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model has a random intercept for participant and is adjusted for site. Time is a linear effect.||"This analysis concerns the verbal aggression subscale."|PLF is coded as 1 and TAU is coded as 0.|.19|-.06|.28
81454462|NCT03022370|162597774|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.06||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.63|||Regression, Linear|||||0.63|-0.51|0.839
81577353|NCT03653637|162826279|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.07||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.12||The p-value is for the treatment-by-time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model has a random intercept for participant and is adjusted for site. Time is a linear effect.|PLF is coded as 1 and TAU is coded as 0.|"This analysis concerns the physical aggression subscale."||.12|-.25|.48
81577354|NCT03653637|162826279|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.08||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.07||The p-value is for the treatment-by-time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model has a random intercept for participant and is adjusted for site. Time is a linear effect.|PLF is coded as 1 and TAU is coded as 0.|"This analysis concerns the anger subscale."||.07|-.24|.30
81577355|NCT03653637|162826279|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.22||The p-value is for the treatment-by-time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model has a random intercept for participant and is adjusted for site. Time is a linear effect.||"This analysis concerns the hostility subscale."|PLF is coded as 1 and TAU is coded as 0.|.22|-.17|.82
81577356|NCT03653637|162826280|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.08||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.11||The p-value is for the treatment-by-time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model has a random intercept for participant and is adjusted for site. Time is a linear effect.|PLF is coded as 1 and TAU is coded as 0.|||.11|-.27|.41
81577357|NCT03653637|162826281|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.13||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.48||The p-value is for the treatment-by-time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model has a random intercept for participant and is adjusted for site. Time is a linear effect.|PLF is coded as 1 and TAU is coded as 0.|||.48|-.68|.67
81577358|NCT02927080|162826304|SUPERIORITY|Percent Change in Total Muscle Volume (TMV) of the TA muscle in patients with FSHD administered ACE-083 when compared to placebo During Part 2 (randomized, controlled portion)|Mean Difference (Net)|9.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.876||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.17|15.92|||ANCOVA|||D190 Percent change from baseline in TMV||15.92|3.17|0.0138
81577359|NCT02927080|162826304|SUPERIORITY|Percent Change in Total Muscle Volume (TMV) of the BB muscle in patients with FSHD administered ACE-083 when compared to placebo During Part 2 (randomized, controlled portion)|Mean Difference (Net)|16.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.032|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.75|23.02|||ANCOVA|||D190 Percent change from baseline in TMV||23.02|9.75|<0.0001
81577360|NCT02927080|162826306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.299||0.0359|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.86|-0.59|||ANCOVA|||D190 Absolute change from baseline in FF for the TA group administered ACE-083 when compared to Placebo in part 2||-0.59|-4.86|0.0359
81577361|NCT02927080|162826306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.359||0.3582|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.49|0.99|||ANCOVA|||D190 Absolute change from baseline in FF for the BB group administered ACE-083 when compared to Placebo in part 2||0.99|-3.49|0.3582
81577362|NCT02927080|162826307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.068||0.1945|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.97|1.41|||ANCOVA|||D190 Percent change from baseline in 6 Minute Walk Test (MWT) distance from baseline||1.41|-11.97|0.1945
81577363|NCT02927080|162826307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.968||0.3451|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.48|12.86|||ANCOVA|||D190 Percent change from baseline in time to complete a 10 meter walk/run||12.86|-3.48|0.3451
81577364|NCT02927080|162826307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.03||0.9402|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.47|10.37|||ANCOVA|||D190 Percent change from baseline in time to complete 4-stair climb (ascend)||10.37|-9.47|0.9402
81454463|NCT03022370|162597775|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.51|||Tobit|Log + 1 performed on data||||1.51|0.43|<0.0001
81577365|NCT02927080|162826308|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.18||0.0183|TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.78|60.46|||ANCOVA|||||60.46|11.78|0.0183
81577366|NCT02927080|162826309|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.0895|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|5.69|||ANCOVA|||||5.69|0.09|0.0895
81577367|NCT02927080|162826310|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.459||0.5661|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.67|3.7|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in FSHD-HI, patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures Part 2 (Randomized, Controlled Portion)- Total Score for TA group part 2; compared to Placebo||3.70|-7.67|0.5661
81577368|NCT02927080|162826310|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.618||0.976|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.06|5.84|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in FSHD-HI, patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures Part 2 (Randomized, Controlled Portion)- Total Score for BB group part 2; compared to Placebo||5.84|-6.06|0.9760
81577369|NCT02664441|162826319|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Randomization stratification variables (site, sex and age group) were used as covariates.||||0.6|-4.1|0.40
81577370|NCT02664441|162826320|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.1||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Randomization stratification variables (site, sex and age group) were used as covariates.||||-0.4|-5.7|0.02
81577371|NCT02664441|162826321|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.2||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|-2.7|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values||Analysis for Fat Intake||-2.7|-37.8|.032
81577372|NCT02664441|162826321|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-430.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-761.0|-100.0|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values||Analysis for Total Calorie Intake||-100|-761|.02
81577373|NCT02664441|162826322|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.42||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Randomization stratification variables (site, sex and age group) as covariates.|Data were log-transformed prior to analysis. Results were back-transformed through exponentiation and presented as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals|||2.08|0.97|0.19
81577374|NCT02664441|162826323|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Randomization stratification variables (site, sex and age group) as covariates.|Data were log-transformed prior to analysis. Results were back-transformed through exponentiation and presented as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals|Analysis for HDL Cholesterol||1.11|0.91|0.82
81577375|NCT02664441|162826323|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Randomization stratification variables (site, sex and age group) as covariates.|Data were log-transformed prior to analysis. Results were back-transformed through exponentiation and presented as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals|Analysis for Triglycerides||1.19|0.83|0.92
81577376|NCT02664441|162826324|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.62||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|Randomization stratification variables (site, sex and age group) as covariates|Data were log-transformed prior to analysis. Results were back-transformed through exponentiation and presented as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals|||0.92|0.41|0.03
81577377|NCT02664441|162826325|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.39||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Randomization stratification variables (site, sex and age group) as covariates|Data were log-transformed prior to analysis. Results were back-transformed through exponentiation and presented as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals|||2.14|0.90|0.32
81577378|NCT02664441|162826326|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.95||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Randomization stratification variables (site, sex and age group) were used as covariates.|Data were log-transformed prior to analysis. Results were back-transformed through exponentiation and presented as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals.|||1.10|0.81|0.69
81577379|NCT02664441|162826327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-166.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-269.7|-63.1|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values||||-63.1|-269.7|0.004
81577380|NCT02664441|162826328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-145.0||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-653.5|363.4|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||||363.4|-653.5|0.58
81577381|NCT02664441|162826329|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.5||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Randomization stratification variables (site, sex and age group) were used as covariates.||||2.1|-19.1|0.088
81577382|NCT01084174|162826347|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Regression, Linear|Analyzed by linear regression models using generalized estimating equations to account for repeated measures over time with robust standard errors||||||.003
81577383|NCT01084174|162826348|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.001
81577384|NCT01084174|162826349|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.001
81577385|NCT01084174|162826350|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.40
81577386|NCT01084174|162826351|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.07
81577387|NCT01084174|162826352|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.007
81577388|NCT01988103|162826366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|16.4||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|27.0|||Chi-squared|||||27.0|5.8|0.0032
81577389|NCT01988103|162826366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|21.1||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|32.1|||Chi-squared|||||32.1|10.1|0.0003
81577390|NCT01988103|162826367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|15.1||||0.0165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|27.1|||Chi-squared|||||27.1|3.1|0.0165
81577391|NCT01988103|162826367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|20.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|33.3|||Chi-squared||Missing values were imputed using the LOCF method.|||33.3|8.2|0.0020
81577392|NCT01988103|162826368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.1||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.5|-13.6|||ANCOVA||2-sided 95% CI and p-values were based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment arm as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Means (LS Means) and p-values were adjusted by covariate.|||-13.6|-44.5|0.0003
81577393|NCT01988103|162826368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.4|-22.6|||ANCOVA||2-sided 95% CI and p-values were based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment arm as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Means (LS Means) and p-values were adjusted by covariate.|||-22.6|-53.4|<0.0001
81577394|NCT01988103|162826369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.9|-14.0|||ANCOVA||2-sided 95% CI and p-values were based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment arm as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Means (LS Means) and p-values were adjusted by covariate.|||-14.0|-44.9|0.0002
81577395|NCT01988103|162826369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.9|-24.1|||ANCOVA||2-sided 95% CI and p-values were based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment arm as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Means (LS Means) and p-values were adjusted by covariate.|||-24.1|-54.9|<0.0001
81577396|NCT01988103|162826370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|19.7||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|33.4|||Chi-squared|||||33.4|6.1|0.0057
81577397|NCT01988103|162826370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|29.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.4|42.9|||Chi-squared|||||42.9|15.4|<0.0001
81577398|NCT01988103|162826371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.6||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|-6.7|||ANCOVA||2-sided 95% CI and p-values were based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment arm as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Means (LS Means) and p-values were adjusted by covariate.|||-6.7|-22.6|0.0003
81577399|NCT01988103|162826371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|-16.9|||ANCOVA||2-sided 95% CI and p-values were based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment arm as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Means (LS Means) and p-values were adjusted by covariate. Missing values were imputed using the LOCF method.|||-16.9|-32.7|<0.0001
81577400|NCT01988103|162826372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.3|||ANCOVA||2-sided 95% CI and p-values were based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment arm as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Means (LS Means) and p-values were adjusted by covariate.|||-0.3|-3.2|0.0204
81577401|NCT01988103|162826372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-2.0|||ANCOVA||2-sided 95% CI and p-values were based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment arm as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Means (LS Means) and p-values were adjusted by covariate.|||-2.0|-4.9|<0.0001
81577402|NCT01988103|162826373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88||||0.5149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|3.53|||ANCOVA||2-sided 95% CI and p-values were based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment arm as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Means (LS Means) and p-values were adjusted by covariate.|||3.53|-1.78|0.5149
81577403|NCT01988103|162826373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.85||||0.1693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|4.5|||ANCOVA||2-sided 95% CI and p-values were based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment arm as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Means (LS Means) and p-values were adjusted by covariate.|||4.50|-0.79|0.1693
81577404|NCT02598076|162826389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.015
81577405|NCT02598076|162826390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.034
81577406|NCT02598076|162826391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.23
81577407|NCT02598076|162826392|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.095|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.095
81577408|NCT02598076|162826393|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81577409|NCT03103919|162826410|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.31|||=|0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.04|1.41|||ANCOVA|The model used an ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate, center as factor, and group as main factor.|The difference presented is Experimental Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care + Kinesia-360™ wearable device FAS) minus Control Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care FAS).|||1.41|-10.04|=0.134
81577410|NCT03103919|162826411|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||=|0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.45|||ANCOVA|The model used an ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate, center as factor, and group as main factor.|The difference presented is Experimental Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care + Kinesia-360™ wearable device FAS) minus Control Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care FAS).|||0.45|-0.44|=0.982
81577411|NCT03103919|162826412|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|||=|0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.45|||ANCOVA|The model used an ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate, center as factor, and group as main factor.|The difference presented is Experimental Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care + Kinesia-360™ wearable device FAS) minus Control Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care FAS).|||0.45|-0.81|=0.566
81577412|NCT03103919|162826413|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|||=|0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.35|||ANCOVA|The model used an ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate, center as factor, and group as main factor.|The difference presented is Experimental Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care + Kinesia-360™ wearable device FAS) minus Control Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care FAS).|||0.35|-0.50|=0.720
81577413|NCT03103919|162826414|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|||=|0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.53|||ANCOVA|The model used an ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate, center as factor, and group as main factor.|The difference presented is Experimental Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care + Kinesia-360™ wearable device FAS) minus Control Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care FAS).|||0.53|-0.24|=0.443
81577414|NCT03103919|162826415|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|||=|0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.57|||ANCOVA|The model used an ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate, center as factor, and group as main factor.|The difference presented is Experimental Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care + Kinesia-360™ wearable device FAS) minus Control Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care FAS).|||0.57|-0.75|=0.777
81577415|NCT03103919|162826416|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||=|0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.31|||ANCOVA|The model used an ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate, center as factor, and group as main factor.|The difference presented is Experimental Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care + Kinesia-360™ wearable device FAS) minus Control Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care FAS).|||0.31|-0.33|=0.947
81577416|NCT03103919|162826417|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|||=|0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.26|||ANCOVA|The model used an ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate, center as factor, and group as main factor.|The difference presented is Experimental Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care + Kinesia-360™ wearable device FAS) minus Control Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care FAS).|||0.26|-0.79|=0.306
81577417|NCT03103919|162826418|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|||=|0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.31|||ANCOVA|The model used an ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate, center as factor, and group as main factor.|The difference presented is Experimental Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care + Kinesia-360™ wearable device FAS) minus Control Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care FAS).|||0.31|-0.25|=0.819
81577418|NCT03103919|162826419|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|||=|0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.41|||ANCOVA|The model used an ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate, center as factor, and group as main factor.||||0.41|-0.26|=0.663
81577419|NCT03103919|162826420|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||=|0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.11|||ANCOVA|The model used an ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate, center as factor, and group as main factor.||||0.11|-0.51|=0.197
81577420|NCT03103919|162826423|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14|||=|0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|5.66||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups have been calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment and center.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated as Control Group/Experimental Group (Rotigotine + Standard Care SS / Rotigotine + Standard Care + Kinesia-360™ wearable device SS) calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment and center.|||5.66|0.23|=0.876
81577421|NCT00558025|162826480|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin: -15 %, power: 80%|Risk Difference (RD)|-10.75||||||95.0|-20.51|1.48|||Wilson score interval|||Successfully switched patients||1.48|-20.51|
81577422|NCT00558025|162826480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0803||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|test with stratification by country||||||0.0803
81577423|NCT00558025|162826481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.2061||95.0|-2.8|0.6|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors of treatment, country and baseline as covariate||||0.6|-2.8|0.2061
81577424|NCT00558025|162826482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.4694||95.0|-0.8|0.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors of treatment, country and baseline as covariate||||0.4|-0.8|0.4694
81577425|NCT00558025|162826483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.1804||95.0|-2.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors of treatment, country and baseline as covariate||||0.4|-2.3|0.1804
81577426|NCT00558025|162826484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1623|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|test with stratification by country||||||0.1623
81577427|NCT00558025|162826485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1299|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|test with stratification by country||||||0.1299
81577428|NCT00558025|162826486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.619||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|test with stratification by country||||||0.6190
81516040|NCT03571672|162720619|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.937|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.913|0.954||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Unenhanced||0.954|0.913|
81516041|NCT03571672|162720620|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.988|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.984|0.992||||||Inter-reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Enhanced||0.992|0.984|
81516042|NCT03571672|162720620|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.986|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.981|0.99||||||Inter-reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Unenhanced||0.990|0.981|
81577429|NCT02288559|162826488|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.435||||0.0428|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.162|0.707|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|MMRM analysis variables: treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline GA area, and BCVA ETDRS chart Snellen equivalent category.||||0.707|0.162|0.0428
81577430|NCT02288559|162826488|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.21||||0.3361|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.491|0.071|||MMRM|MMRM analysis variables: treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline GA area, and BCVA ETDRS chart Snellen equivalent category.||||0.071|-0.491|0.3361
81577431|NCT02135146|162826552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.31
81577432|NCT02135146|162826552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81577433|NCT00333866|162826558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) mean difference|-0.23||||0.2361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.15|||ANCOVA|Hochberg's approach was used to protect the Type I error rate at 0.05 level, Hochberg adjusted p-values were presented.||P value was calculated using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline mean pain score as covariate.||0.15|-0.61|0.2361
81577434|NCT00333866|162826558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.56||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.17|||ANCOVA|Hochberg's approach was used to protect the Type I error rate at 0.05 level, Hochberg adjusted p-values were presented.||P value was calculated using ANCOVA with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline mean pain score as covariate.||-0.17|-0.94|0.0132
81577435|NCT00333866|162826558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) mean difference|-0.33||||0.1694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.05|||ANCOVA|Hochberg's approach was used to protect the Type I error rate at 0.05 level, Hochberg adjusted p-values were presented.||P value was calculated using ANCOVA with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline mean pain score as covariate.||0.05|-0.72|0.1694
81577436|NCT00333866|162826559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0227||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. P-values were calculated using a modified ridit transformation with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel procedure, adjusting for center.||||0.0227
81516043|NCT03571672|162720620|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.945|0.971||||||Inter-reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Enhanced||0.971|0.945|
81516044|NCT03571672|162720620|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.925|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.897|0.945||||||Inter-reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Unenhanced||0.945|0.897|
81577437|NCT00333866|162826559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0017||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. P-values were calculated using a modified ridit transformation with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel procedure, adjusting for center.||||0.0017
81577438|NCT00333866|162826559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0768||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. P-values were calculated using a modified ridit transformation with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel procedure, adjusting for center.||||0.0768
81577439|NCT00333866|162826560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline mean sleep score as covariate.||-0.60|-1.42|<.0001
81577440|NCT00333866|162826560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.78||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline mean sleep score as covariate.||-0.37|-1.20|0.0002
81516045|NCT03571672|162720620|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.958|0.978||||||Inter-reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Enhanced||0.978|0.958|
81577441|NCT00333866|162826560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.48||||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline mean sleep score as covariate.||-0.07|-0.89|0.0222
81577442|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 1: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.5|-1.2|<.0001
81577443|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.7||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 1: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.3|-1.1|0.0003
81577444|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 1: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.4|-1.2|<.0001
81577445|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 2: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.6|-1.3|<.0001
81577446|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 2: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.4|-1.2|<.0001
81577447|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 2: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.5|-1.2|<.0001
81577448|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 3: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.8|-1.5|<.0001
81577449|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 3: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.4|-1.2|<.0001
81577450|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.67||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 3: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.3|-1.0|0.0005
81577451|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.28|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.7|-0.9|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 4: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.9|-1.7|<.0001
81577452|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 4: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.6|-1.3|<.0001
81577453|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 4: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.4|-1.2|<.0001
81577454|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 5: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.8|-1.6|<.0001
81577455|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 5: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.5|-1.3|<.0001
81577456|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 5: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.5|-1.2|<.0001
81577457|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.9|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 6: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.9|-1.7|<.0001
81577458|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 6: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.5|-1.3|<.0001
81516046|NCT03571672|162720620|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.909|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.876|0.934||||||Inter-reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Unenhanced||0.934|0.876|
81516047|NCT03571672|162720620|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.989|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.984|0.992||||||Inter-reader Variability End Systolic Echo Enhanced||0.992|0.984|
81516048|NCT03571672|162720620|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.985|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.979|0.989||||||Inter-reader Variability End Systolic Echo Unenhanced||0.989|0.979|
81516049|NCT03571672|162720620|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.973|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.962|0.98||||||Inter-reader Variability End Systolic Echo Enhanced||0.980|0.962|
81516050|NCT03571672|162720620|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.947|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.927|0.961||||||Inter-reader Variability End Systolic Echo Unenhanced||0.961|0.927|
81516051|NCT03571672|162720620|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.977|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.969|0.984||||||Inter-reader Variability End Systolic Echo Enhanced||0.984|0.969|
81516052|NCT03571672|162720620|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.937|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.914|0.954||||||Inter-reader Variability End Systolic Echo Unenhanced||0.954|0.914|
81516053|NCT03571672|162720621|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.945|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.909|0.967||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Enhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.967|0.909|
81516054|NCT03571672|162720621|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.917|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.864|0.95||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Unenhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.950|0.864|
81516055|NCT03571672|162720621|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.939|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|0.963||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Enhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.963|0.900|
81516056|NCT03571672|162720621|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.894|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.827|0.935||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Unenhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.935|0.827|
81516057|NCT03571672|162720621|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.952|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|0.971||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Enhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.971|0.920|
81516058|NCT03571672|162720621|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.838|0.939||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Unenhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.939|0.838|
81516059|NCT03571672|162720622|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.976|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.961|0.986||||||Inter-reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Enhanced||0.986|0.961|
81516060|NCT03571672|162720622|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.984|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.974|0.991||||||Inter-reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Unenhanced||0.991|0.974|
81516061|NCT03571672|162720622|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.933|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|0.96||||||Inter-reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Enhanced||0.960|0.890|
81516062|NCT03571672|162720622|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.857|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.912||||||Inter-reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Unenhanced||0.912|0.770|
81516063|NCT03571672|162720622|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.948|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.914|0.969||||||Inter-reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Enhanced||0.969|0.914|
81516064|NCT03571672|162720622|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.824|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.721|0.892||||||Inter-reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Unenhanced||0.892|0.721|
81516065|NCT03571672|162720622|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.982|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|0.989||||||Inter-reader Variability End Systolic Echo Enhanced||0.989|0.970|
81516066|NCT03571672|162720622|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.974|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.957|0.985||||||Inter-reader Variability End Systolic Echo Unenhanced||0.985|0.957|
81516067|NCT03571672|162720622|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.948|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.915|0.969||||||Inter-reader Variability End Systolic Echo Enhanced||0.969|0.915|
81577459|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.72||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 6: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.3|-1.1|0.0003
81516068|NCT03571672|162720622|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.822|0.933||||||Inter-reader Variability End Systolic Echo Unenhanced||0.933|0.822|
81516069|NCT03571672|162720622|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.959|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.932|0.975||||||Inter-reader Variability End Systolic Echo Enhanced||0.975|0.932|
81516070|NCT03571672|162720622|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.872|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.794|0.922||||||Inter-reader Variability End Systolic Echo Unenhanced||0.922|0.794|
81516071|NCT00896363|162720623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.62|3.32|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of HAMD17|Comparison of placebo and GSK163090 1 mg on Day 14||3.32|-1.62|
81516072|NCT00896363|162720623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.12|2.78|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of HAMD17|Comparison of placebo and GSK163090 3 mg on Day 14||2.78|-2.12|
81516073|NCT00896363|162720623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.01|5.14|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of HAMD17|Comparison of placebo and GSK163090 1 mg on Day 42||5.14|-2.01|
81516074|NCT00896363|162720623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.81|5.13|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of HAMD17|Comparison of placebo and GSK163090 3 mg on Day 42||5.13|-1.81|
81516075|NCT00896363|162720624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.93|1.56|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of BECH 6 scale|Comparison of placebo and GSK163090 1 mg on Day 14||1.56|-0.93|
81516076|NCT00896363|162720624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.73|1.75|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of BECH 6 scale|Comparison of placebo and GSK163090 3 mg on Day 14||1.75|-0.73|
81516077|NCT00896363|162720624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|2.42|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of BECH 6 scale|Comparison of placebo and GSK163090 1 mg on Day 42||2.42|-1.10|
81516078|NCT00896363|162720624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.93|2.48|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of BECH 6 scale|Comparison of placebo and GSK163090 3 mg on Day 42||2.48|-0.93|
81516079|NCT00896363|162720625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.94|2.37|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of QIDS-SR scale|Comparison of placebo and GSK163090 1 mg on Day 14||2.37|-0.94|
81516080|NCT00896363|162720625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|1.21|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of QIDS-SR scale|Comparison of placebo and GSK163090 3 mg on Day 14||1.21|-2.10|
81516081|NCT00896363|162720625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.22|2.9|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of QIDS-SR scale|Comparison of placebo and GSK163090 1 mg on Day 42||2.90|-1.22|
81516082|NCT00896363|162720625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.22|2.85|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of QIDS-SR scale|Comparison of placebo and GSK163090 3 mg on Day 42||2.85|-1.22|
81516083|NCT03095027|162720662|NON_INFERIORITY|The pre-specified non-inferiority margin is 0.05. With a sample size of 10, there was approximately 80% power to reject the null hypothesis of inferiority in visual acuity with assumed standard deviation of 0.0474 (one-sided alpha=0.05)|LSM Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.01||||||||0.01||
81516084|NCT04098367|162720678|SUPERIORITY|Superiority is concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval exceeds zero.|Difference in percentage|30.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|13.34|46.79|||Miettinen-Nurminen||VIVITY minus SYMFONY|||46.79|13.34|
81516085|NCT04098367|162720678|SUPERIORITY|Superiority is concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval exceeds zero.|Difference in percentage|30.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|12.54|46.68|||Miettinen-Nurminen||VIVITY minus AT LARA|||46.68|12.54|
81516086|NCT04098367|162720679|SUPERIORITY|Superiority is concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval exceeds zero.|Difference in percentage|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-21.91|17.42|||Miettinen-Nurminen||VIVITY minus SYMFONY|||17.42|-21.91|
81516087|NCT04098367|162720679|SUPERIORITY|Superiority is concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval exceeds zero.|Difference in percentage|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-12.0|27.8|||Miettinen-Nurminen||VIVITY minus AT LARA|||27.80|-12.00|
81516088|NCT04098367|162720680|SUPERIORITY|Superiority is concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval exceeds zero.|Difference in percentage|23.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.66|40.86|||Miettinen-Nurminen||VIVITY minus SYMFONY|||40.86|4.66|
81516089|NCT04098367|162720680|SUPERIORITY|Superiority is concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval exceeds zero.|Difference in percentage|40.7|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|21.16|57.22|||Miettinen-Nurminen||VIVITY minus AT LARA|||57.22|21.16|
81516090|NCT00378599|162720692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Binomial Approximation|0.288|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.38||||||||0.38|0.21|
81516091|NCT00322023|162720750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|These are paired t test baseline vs final for the 30 mg/kg dose||||||<0.0001
81516092|NCT00322023|162720750|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|These are paired t test baseline vs final for the 60 mg/kg dose||||||<0.05
81516093|NCT00322023|162720750|SUPERIORITY|These are paired t test baseline vs final for the 120 mg/kg dose|||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81516094|NCT00322023|162720751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||These are paired t test baseline vs final for 30mg/kg|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.39
81516095|NCT00322023|162720751|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||These are paired t test baseline vs final for 60mg/kg|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81516096|NCT00322023|162720751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||These are paired t test baseline vs final for 120mg/kg|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81516097|NCT03920293|162720752|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|=|0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.7||Statistical significance was tested at α=0.05.|MMRM|||||-0.7|-2.6|=0.0009
81516098|NCT01691885|162720773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.74|8.91|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with covariates of treatment, baseline, period and subject as a random effect.||||8.91|2.74|<0.001
81516099|NCT03777709|162720778|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Linear||A recruitment aim of 40 participants per church (16 churches, 8 per arm, mean of 5 participants per church) provides 80% power to detect a difference of 1.45 in mean LS7 score change between groups (effect size 0.73).|Effect size of 1-unit difference in mean LS7 score was based on meta-analysis indicating each unit increase in mean LS7 metrics equates to a 19% and 11% reduction in CVD and all-cause mortality, respectively. Power calculations to estimate sample size: church goal of 16 churches (8/arm), with mean 5 participants/church (40/arm) to provide 80% power to detect 1.45 difference in average LS7 score change between groups (.01 intracluster correlation, and .5 coefficient of variation of church sizes).||||<0.0001
81516100|NCT03575065|162720810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021||||||p-value was based on an exact binomial test with historic control ORR=0.25|Exact Binomial Test|||||||0.0210
81516101|NCT03344549|162720824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshoid for statistical significance was p \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||U Mann Whitney was used for inter-group comparison||||0.37
81516102|NCT03344549|162720825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|U Mann Whitney was used for inter-group comparison||||||0.46
81516103|NCT03344549|162720826|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.16
81516104|NCT01528891|162720829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||"P\<0.01 for the following time points, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes, 4 minutes, 5 minutes, and PACU.~P-values are adjusted for multiple comparisons."|t-test, 2 sided|||Heart rate values at each time point were compared between groups.||||<0.01
81516105|NCT01528891|162720829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||"P\<0.01 for the following time points, as compared to the baseline value: 1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes, 4 minutes, 5 minutes, and PACU.~P-values are adjusted for multiple comparisons."|ANOVA|||Heart rate values were compared over time against the baseline value.||||<0.01
81516106|NCT01528891|162720829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||"P\<0.01 for the following time points, as compared to the baseline value: 4 minutes, 5 minutes, and PACU.~P-values are adjusted for multiple comparisons."|ANOVA|||Heart rate values were compared over time against the baseline value.||||<0.01
81516107|NCT01528891|162720830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P\<0.0001 was calculated for both groups.|Fisher Exact|||The incidence of agitated patients in each group was compared.||||<0.0001
81516108|NCT01528891|162720831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||"P\<0.01 for the following time points: 1 minute, 4 minutes, 5 minutes, and PACU.~P-values are adjusted for multiple comparisons."|t-test, 2 sided|||Systolic blood pressure values were compared between groups at each time point.||||<0.01
81516109|NCT01528891|162720831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||"P\<0.01 for the following time points, as compared to the baseline value: 1 minute, 3 minutes, 4 minutes, and 5 minutes.~P-values are adjusted for multiple comparisons."|ANOVA|||SBP values were compared against the baseline value within each group over time.||||<0.01
81516110|NCT01528891|162720831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||"P\<0.01 for the following time points, as compared to the baseline value: 5 minutes and PACU.~P-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons."|ANOVA|||SBP values were compared against the baseline within each group over time.||||<0.01
81516111|NCT01528891|162720832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||"P\<0.01 for the following time points: 1 minute and PACU.~P-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons."|t-test, 2 sided|||DBP values were compared between groups at each time point.||||<0.01
81516112|NCT01528891|162720832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||"P\<0.01 for the following time points, as compared to baseline: 1 minute, 3 minutes, 4 minutes, 5 minutes, PACU.~P-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons."|ANOVA|||DBP values were compared within each group against the baseline value.||||<0.01
81516113|NCT01528891|162720832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||"P\<0.01 for the following time points, as compared to baseline: 4 minutes, 5 minutes, PACU.~P-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons."|ANOVA|||DBP values were compared against the baseline value within each group over time.||||<0.01
81516114|NCT00934947|162720840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.36
81516115|NCT00934947|162720841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.32
81577460|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.9|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 7: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.9|-1.7|<.0001
81577461|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 7: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.5|-1.3|<.0001
81577462|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.59||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 7: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.2|-1.0|0.0037
81577463|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.9|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 8: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.9|-1.7|<.0001
81577464|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 8: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.6|-1.4|<.0001
81577465|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.61||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 8: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.2|-1.0|0.0031
81577466|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 9: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.7|-1.5|<.0001
81577467|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 9: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.4|-1.2|<.0001
81577468|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.53||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 9: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.1|-0.9|0.0117
81577469|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 10: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.8|-1.6|<.0001
81516116|NCT00934947|162720842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.48
81516117|NCT01920568|162720843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.316|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.192|||ANCOVA||Primary analysis evaluated the log transformed chg from BL, i.e. log\[(Wk 13 uNTx/Cr) / (BL uNTx/Cr)\] by ANCOVA model with trt group as main effect and the stratification factor (breast cancer, yes or no) and log transformed BL value as covariates.|||-0.192|-0.440|<0.0001
81577470|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 10: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.5|-1.3|<.0001
81577471|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.61||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 10: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.2|-1.0|0.0040
81516118|NCT01920568|162720844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.316|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.444|-0.188|||ANCOVA||Secondary analysis evaluated the log transformed chg from BL, ie log\[(Wk 13 uNTx/Cr)/(BL uNTx/Cr)\] by ANCOVA model with trt group as main effect and the stratification factor (Chinese participants, yes or no) and log transformed BL value|||-0.188|-0.444|<0.0001
81577472|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 11: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.7|-1.6|<.0001
81577473|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 11: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.4|-1.2|<.0001
81454464|NCT03022370|162597775|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.21||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.83|||Tobit|Log plus 1 to transform data||||0.83|-0.42|0.521
81577474|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.56||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 11: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.1|-1.0|0.0100
81577475|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 12: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.6|-1.5|<.0001
81577476|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.73||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 12: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.3|-1.2|0.0006
81577477|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.4||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 12: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||0.0|-0.8|0.0690
81577478|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 13: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.8|-1.6|<.0001
81577479|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 13: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.5|-1.3|<.0001
81577480|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.61||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 13: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.2|-1.0|0.0054
81577481|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 14: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.8|-1.6|<.0001
81577482|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 14: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.4|-1.3|<.0001
81577483|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.65||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Week 14: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.2|-1.1|0.0036
81577484|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.9|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Overall: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.9|-1.5|<.0001
81577485|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Overall: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.6|-1.1|<.0001
81577486|NCT00333866|162826561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Overall: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. A mixed model repeated measures ANCOVA using treatment, center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction in the model and baseline mean sleep score as the covariate.||-0.4|-1.0|<.0001
81577487|NCT00333866|162826562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.95|||Regression, Logistic|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. Logistic regression method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||1.95|0.71|0.5370
81577488|NCT00333866|162826562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|3.18|||Regression, Logistic|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. Logistic regression method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||3.18|1.16|0.0109
81577489|NCT00333866|162826562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.68|||Regression, Logistic|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. Logistic regression method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||1.68|0.61|0.9613
81577490|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-12.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.56|-7.86|||ANCOVA|||Sleep Disturbance: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-7.86|-17.56|<.0001
81577491|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-13.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.18|-8.38|||ANCOVA|||Sleep Disturbance: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-8.38|-18.18|<.0001
81577492|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-7.2||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.06|-2.33|||ANCOVA|||Sleep Disturbance: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-2.33|-12.06|0.0038
81577493|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.9||||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|10.61|||ANCOVA|||Snoring: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||10.61|1.19|0.0142
81577494|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.92||||0.0414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|9.66|||ANCOVA|||Snoring: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||9.66|0.19|0.0414
81577495|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.21||||0.6165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|5.95|||ANCOVA|||Snoring: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||5.95|-3.53|0.6165
81577496|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-9.24||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.44|-4.05|||ANCOVA|||Shortness of Breath, Headache: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-4.05|-14.44|0.0005
81577497|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-11.92|||<|0.0001||95.0|-17.17|-6.68|||ANCOVA|||Shortness of Breath, Headache: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-6.68|-17.17|<.0001
81577498|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.95||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.16|-3.74|||ANCOVA|||Shortness of Breath, Headache: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-3.74|-14.16|0.0008
81577499|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.36||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.64|||ANCOVA|||Quantity of Sleep: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.64|0.08|0.0127
81577500|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.5||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.79|||ANCOVA|||Quantity of Sleep: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.79|0.22|0.0005
81577501|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.21||||0.1453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.49|||ANCOVA|||Quality of Sleep: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.49|-0.07|0.1453
81577502|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.34||||0.1033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|9.57|||ANCOVA|||Sleep Adequacy: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||9.57|-0.88|0.1033
81577503|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|9.14||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.88|14.41|||ANCOVA|||Sleep Adequacy: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||14.41|3.88|0.0007
81577504|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.56||||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|7.81|||ANCOVA|||Sleep Adequacy: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||7.81|-2.68|0.3370
81577505|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.01||||0.3308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|6.07|||ANCOVA|||Somnolence: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||6.07|-2.05|0.3308
81577506|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.7||||0.7364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|4.8|||ANCOVA|||Somnolence: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||4.80|-3.39|0.7364
81577507|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.76||||0.7132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|4.84|||ANCOVA|||Somnolence: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||4.84|-3.31|0.7132
81577508|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-6.9||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.54|-3.25|||ANCOVA|||Overall sleep Problem Index: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-3.25|-10.54|0.0002
81577509|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.94|-4.55|||ANCOVA|||Overall Sleep Problem Index: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-4.55|-11.94|<.0001
81454465|NCT03022370|162597776|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.25||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|1.58|||Regression, Linear|||||1.58|-1.09|0.718
81454466|NCT03022370|162597776|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.3||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|1.28|||Regression, Linear|||||1.28|-1.87|0.712
81454467|NCT03022370|162597777|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.52||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|0.11|||Regression, Linear|||||0.11|-3.14|0.067
81454468|NCT03022370|162597777|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.75||||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|0.99|||Regression, Linear|||||0.99|-2.48|0.398
81577510|NCT00333866|162826563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-4.36||||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.02|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||Overall Sleep Problem Index: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-0.70|-8.02|0.0197
81577511|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.17||||0.3627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.2|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Physical Impairment: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.20|-0.54|0.3627
81516119|NCT01920568|162720845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.366|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.539|-0.193|||ANCOVA||Secondary analysis evaluated the log transformed chg from BL, i.e. log\[(Wk 13 uNTx/Cr) / (BL uNTx/Cr)\] by ANCOVA model with trt group as main effect, stratification factor (Breast cancer, yes or no) and log transformed BL value as covariates.|||-0.193|-0.539|<0.0001
81516120|NCT00252694|162720860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.1994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.704|1.076|||Log Rank|Generalized||||1.076|0.704|0.1994
81516121|NCT03664674|162720865|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.221|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.648|0.207||Generalized Linear Model - Negative Binomial Regression Model with count data by subject transformed using the log-link function.|Regression, Linear|The parameter estimate + conf. int. results back-transform to the ratio of adjusted mean DVDs (OTO-104/Placebo) to be 0.802 (0.523, 1.230).||||0.207|-0.648|0.312
81516122|NCT03022097|162720871|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.124||Pre-specified hierarchical sequence of testing used to adjust for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Screening pre- and post-bronchodilator FEV1, age, baseline FEV1 as covariates; treatment, country, smoking, visit and group-by-visit as factors.||||0.124|0.060|<0.001
81516123|NCT03022097|162720872|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.053|0.117||Pre-specified hierarchical sequence of testing used to adjust for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Screening pre- and post-bronchodilator FEV1, age, baseline FEV1 as covariates; treatment, country, smoking, visit and group-by-visit as factors.||||0.117|0.053|<0.001
81516124|NCT03022097|162720873|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.134|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.166||Pre-specified hierarchical sequence of testing used to adjust for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Screening pre- and post-bronchodilator FEV1, age, baseline FEV1 as covariates; treatment, country, smoking, visit and group-by-visit as factors.||||0.166|0.103|<0.001
81516125|NCT03022097|162720874|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.217|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.184|0.25||Pre-specified hierarchical sequence of testing used to adjust for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Screening pre- and post-bronchodilator FEV1, age, baseline FEV1 as covariates; treatment, country, smoking, visit and group-by-visit as factors.||||0.250|0.184|<0.001
81516126|NCT03022097|162720875|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.3||Pre-specified hierarchical sequence of testing used to adjust for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|BDI, age as covariates; treatment, country, smoking, visit and group-by-visit as factors.||||1.3|0.2|0.005
81516127|NCT03022097|162720875|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.0||Pre-specified hierarchical sequence of testing used to adjust for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|BDI, age as covariates; treatment, country, smoking, visit and group-by-visit as factors.||||1.0|-0.1|0.132
81516128|NCT03022097|162720876|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-1.4||Pre-specified hierarchical sequence of testing used to adjust for multiplicity. P-value is nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline SGRQ, age as covariates; treatment, country, smoking, visit and group-by-visit as factors.||||-1.4|-6.7|0.003
81516129|NCT03022097|162720876|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-0.3||Pre-specified hierarchical sequence of testing used to adjust for multiplicity. P-value is nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline SGRQ, age as covariates; treatment, country, smoking, visit and group-by-visit as factors.||||-0.3|-5.5|0.031
81516130|NCT00855933|162720894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.24||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|ANCOVA||2-sided with the significance level set at 5%|||0.24|-0.03|0.126
81516131|NCT00068250|162720910|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Dose escalation followed the standard 3+3 design, although up to six patients could be accrued per dose level before suspending accrual for toxicity evaluation. If none of the first three patients (0/3), or one of the first three and none of the second three (1/3 and 0/3), experience a DLT, then the current dose level would be considered acceptable, and the next dose opened. Otherwise, the current dose level would be considered too toxic. The highest dose achieved with an acceptable level of toxicity was to considered the Maximum Tolerable Dose (MTD). If at any time a grade 5 toxicity was observed, accrual will be suspended, and the Study Chair would review the event. Furthermore, if the cumulative incidence (obtained by time to event analysis), at any time, of combined acute/late DLTs estimated the toxicity rate to be greater than 30% at any dose level, then the Executive Committee will be notified, and the committee would determine whether to stop accrual.|||
81516132|NCT00068250|162720911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||One-sample z-test|||Null hypothesis: Two-year survival rate \<= 64%; Alternative hypothesis: Two-year survival rate \> 64%. The fixed survival rate for comparison comes from Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) trial 9310. (RTOG 9310 does not fall within ClinicalTrials.gov registration/reporting requirements.)||||0.006
81516133|NCT00068250|162720912|OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Chi-squared|One-sample test of proportions||RTOG 93-10 reported a pre-irradiation chemotherapy complete response rate of 59%. A chi-square test with a 0.20 one-sided significance level provides 81% power to detect the difference between a null hypothesis complete response rate of 59% and the alternative rate of 71% (a 20% increase) for the planned sample size of 52 patients.||||0.82
81516134|NCT01357161|162720914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.45|0.89|||Cox proportional hazards model|||A stratified \[number of prior platinum based regimens (1 vs. 2 and 3), time since last platinum based therapy (\<12 months vs. ≥12 months)\] Cox proportional hazards model, with Efron method of tie handling, was used to assess the magnitude of the treatment difference between the treatment arms. The p-value from the score test was used in the significance test and the hazard ratio (MK-1775 versus Placebo) and its 95% confidence interval from the same Cox model was reported.||0.89|0.45|0.080
81577512|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.26||||0.1686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.11|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Physical Impairment: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.11|-0.63|0.1686
81454469|NCT03022370|162597778|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.97|0.85|0.228
81454470|NCT03022370|162597778|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.41|0.53|0.558
81454471|NCT03022370|162597779|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.14||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.8|||Regression, Linear|||||0.80|-0.52|0.679
81454472|NCT03022370|162597779|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.55||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|1.16|||Regression, Linear|||||1.16|-0.07|0.08
81454473|NCT03022370|162597780|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.13||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.95|||Regression, Linear|||||0.95|-1.21|0.810
81454474|NCT03022370|162597780|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.03||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|-0.04|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.04|-2.01|0.041
81577513|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.18||||0.3468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.19|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Physical Impairment: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.19|-0.55|0.3468
81577514|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.11||||0.7147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.49|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Feel Good: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.49|-0.71|0.7147
81577515|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.63||||0.0409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Feel Good: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-0.03|-1.23|0.0409
81577516|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.04||||0.9077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.63|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Feel Good: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.63|-0.56|0.9077
81577517|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.14||||0.5923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.37|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Work Missed: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.37|-0.64|0.5923
81577518|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.61||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Work Missed: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-0.11|-1.12|0.0174
81454475|NCT03022370|162597781|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.92|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.92|0.67|0.635
81577519|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.16||||0.5408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.35|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Work Missed: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.35|-0.66|0.5408
81577520|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.09||||0.7236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.4|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Do Work: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.40|-0.57|0.7236
81577521|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.71||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Do Work: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-0.22|-1.19|0.0045
81577522|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.14||||0.5613||95.0|-0.63|0.34|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Do Work: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.34|-0.63|0.5613
81577523|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.14||||0.5609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.33|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Pain: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.33|-0.60|0.5609
81577524|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.75||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Pain: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-0.28|-1.22|0.0016
81577525|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.21||||0.3692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.25|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Pain: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.25|-0.68|0.3692
81577526|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.24||||0.3294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.25|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Fatigue: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.25|-0.73|0.3294
81577527|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.56||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Fatigue: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-0.06|-1.05|0.0270
81577528|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.05||||0.8432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.44|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Fatigue: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.44|-0.54|0.8432
81577529|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.46||||0.0806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.06|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Rested: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.06|-0.98|0.0806
81577530|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.53||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Rested: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-0.01|-1.06|0.0470
81577531|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.23||||0.3845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.29|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Rested: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.29|-0.75|0.3845
81577532|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.12||||0.6326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.6|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Stiffness: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.60|-0.37|0.6326
81577533|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.22||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.27|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Stiffness: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.27|-0.71|0.3740
81577534|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.03||||0.8936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.52|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Stiffness: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.52|-0.45|0.8936
81577535|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.19||||0.4743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.34|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Anxiety: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.34|-0.73|0.4743
81577536|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.64||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Anxiety: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-0.10|-1.18|0.0192
81577537|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.18||||0.5101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.35|||ANCOVA|||FIQ anxiety: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.35|-0.71|0.5101
81577538|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.4617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.34|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Depression: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.34|-0.75|0.4617
81577539|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.97||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Depression: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-0.42|-1.51|0.0006
81577540|NCT00333866|162826564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.33||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.21|||ANCOVA|||FIQ Depression: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.21|-0.88|0.2290
81577541|NCT00333866|162826565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.44||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|2.06|||ANCOVA|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||2.06|-4.95|0.4200
81577542|NCT00333866|162826565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-5.85||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.38|-2.31|||ANCOVA|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-2.31|-9.38|0.0012
81577543|NCT00333866|162826565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.17||||0.5126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|2.34|||ANCOVA|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||2.34|-4.68|0.5126
81577544|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.51||||0.7781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|3.05|||ANCOVA|||Physical functioning: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||3.05|-4.07|0.7781
81577545|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.99||||0.2792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|5.59|||ANCOVA|||Physical Functioning: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||5.59|-1.62|0.2792
81577546|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.58||||0.7512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.15|||ANCOVA|||Physical Functioning: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||4.15|-3.00|0.7512
81577547|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.02||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|5.43|||ANCOVA|||Physical role Limitations: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||5.43|-3.39|0.6490
81577548|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.5||||0.5105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|5.96|||ANCOVA|||Physical Role Limitations: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||5.96|-2.96|0.5105
81577549|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.39||||0.8625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|4.82|||ANCOVA|||Physical Role Limitations: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||4.82|-4.04|0.8625
81454476|NCT03022370|162597781|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.27|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.27|0.41|0.256
81577550|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.87||||0.1489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|9.12|||ANCOVA|||Emotional Role Limitations: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||9.12|-1.39|0.1489
81454477|NCT03022370|162597782|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.84|0.73|0.526
81577551|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.24||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|11.54|||ANCOVA|||Emotional Role Limitations: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||11.54|0.93|0.0213
81577552|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.75||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|9.02|||ANCOVA|||Emotional Role Limitations: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||9.02|-1.51|0.1620
81577553|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.85||||0.2446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|7.65|||ANCOVA|||Social Functioning: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||7.65|-1.95|0.2446
81577554|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.01||||0.0429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|9.85|||ANCOVA|||Social Functioning: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||9.85|0.16|0.0429
81454478|NCT03022370|162597782|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.56|0.67|0.931
81577555|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.35||||0.1721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|8.16|||ANCOVA|||Social Functioning: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||8.16|-1.46|0.1721
81454479|NCT03022370|162597783|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.36|0.63|0.691
81577556|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.08||||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|7.74|||ANCOVA|||Mental Health: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||7.74|0.42|0.0291
81577557|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.93||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|9.62|||ANCOVA|||Mental Health: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||9.62|2.23|0.0017
81577558|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.32||||0.0763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|6.99|||ANCOVA|||Mental Health: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||6.99|-0.35|0.0763
81454480|NCT03022370|162597783|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.40|0.60|0.692
81454481|NCT03022370|162597784|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.31||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.24|||Regression, Linear|||||0.24|-0.72|0.137
81577559|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.58||||0.1524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|6.11|||ANCOVA|||Bodily Pain: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||6.11|-0.95|0.1524
81577560|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.36||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|8.93|||ANCOVA|||Bodily Pain: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||8.93|1.80|0.0032
81577561|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.82||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|6.36|||ANCOVA|||Bodily Pain: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||6.36|-0.72|0.1180
81454482|NCT03022370|162597784|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.09||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.4|||Regression, Linear|||||0.40|-0.58|0.721
81454483|NCT03022370|162597785|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.23||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.24|||Regression, Linear|||||0.24|-0.70|0.332
81454484|NCT03022370|162597785|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.19||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.32|||Regression, Linear|||||0.32|-0.71|0.468
81454485|NCT03022370|162597786|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.90|0.89|0.174
81454486|NCT03022370|162597786|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.50|0.89|0.129
81454487|NCT03022370|162597787|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.90|0.89|0.174
81454488|NCT03022370|162597787|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.43|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.43|0.64|0.836
81577562|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.15||||0.1081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|6.99|||ANCOVA|||Vitality: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||6.99|-0.69|0.1081
81577563|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.1||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|8.99|||ANCOVA|||Vitality: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||8.99|1.22|0.0101
81577564|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.75||||0.7031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|4.6|||ANCOVA|||Vitality: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||4.60|-3.10|0.7031
81577565|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.27||||0.4253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|4.39|||ANCOVA|||General Health Perception: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||4.39|-1.86|0.4253
81577566|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.73||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|5.89|||ANCOVA|||General Health Perception: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||5.89|-0.44|0.0910
81577567|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.82||||0.2526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|4.95|||ANCOVA|||General Health Perception: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||4.95|-1.30|0.2526
81577568|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.62||||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|4.82|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component Score: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||4.82|0.42|0.0195
81577569|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.66||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|5.88|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component Score: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||5.88|1.44|0.0013
81577570|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.14||||0.0568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|4.34|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component Score: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||4.34|-0.06|0.0568
81577571|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.13||||0.8529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|1.27|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component Score: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||1.27|-1.54|0.8529
81577572|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.54||||0.4564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.96|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component Score: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||1.96|-0.88|0.4564
81577573|NCT00333866|162826566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.13||||0.8576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|1.54|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component Score: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||1.54|-1.28|0.8576
81516135|NCT01357161|162720916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.39|0.79|||Cox proportional hazards model|||A stratified \[number of prior platinum based regimens (1 vs. 2 and 3), time since last platinum based therapy (\<12 months vs. ≥12 months)\] Cox proportional hazards model, with Efron method of tie handling, was used to assess the magnitude of the treatment difference between the treatment arms. The p-value from the score test was used in the significance test and the hazard ratio (MK-1775 versus Placebo) and its 95% confidence interval from the same Cox model was reported.||0.79|0.39|0.030
81577574|NCT00333866|162826567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.29||||0.7384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|1.4|||ANCOVA|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||1.40|-1.98|0.7384
81516136|NCT01357161|162720918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|11.4||||||P-values and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method for between-treatment differences (MK-1775 vs. placebo) in the percentage of participants with events.||11.4|-2.9|
81577575|NCT00333866|162826567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.41||||0.1044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|0.29|||ANCOVA|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.29|-3.12|0.1044
81577576|NCT00333866|162826567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.87||||0.3137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|0.83|||ANCOVA|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.83|-2.58|0.3137
81577577|NCT00333866|162826568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.59||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.09|||ANCOVA|||HADS-Anxiety Total: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.09|-1.28|0.0900
81577578|NCT00333866|162826568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.5||||0.1564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.19|||ANCOVA|||HADS-Anxiety Total: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.19|-1.20|0.1564
81577579|NCT00333866|162826568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.11||||0.7519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.58|||ANCOVA|||HADS-Anxiety Total: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.58|-0.80|0.7519
81577580|NCT00333866|162826568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.15||||0.6416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.8|||ANCOVA|||HADS-Depression Total: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.80|-0.50|0.6416
81577581|NCT00333866|162826568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.59||||0.0778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.07|||ANCOVA|||HADS-Depression Total: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.07|-1.25|0.0778
81577582|NCT00333866|162826568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.21||||0.5191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.44|||ANCOVA|||HADS-Depression Total: P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||0.44|-0.87|0.5191
81577583|NCT00333866|162826569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.44||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.97|3.09|||ANCOVA|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||3.09|-5.97|0.5340
81577584|NCT00333866|162826569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-7.44||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-2.88|||ANCOVA|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||-2.88|-12.00|0.0014
81577585|NCT00333866|162826569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.56||||0.2694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.09|1.98|||ANCOVA|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. ANCOVA method was used with treatment and center in the model, and the baseline score as covariate.||1.98|-7.09|0.2694
81577586|NCT00333866|162826570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|263.77||||0.1277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.78|603.33|||ANCOVA|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. P value was calculated using analysis of variance (ANOVA), with treatment and center in the model.||603.33|-75.78|0.1277
81577587|NCT00333866|162826570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|47.89||||0.7829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-293.2|389.02|||ANCOVA|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. P value was calculated using ANOVA, with treatment and center in the model.||389.02|-293.2|0.7829
81577588|NCT00333866|162826570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-11.51||||0.9471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-351.9|328.86|||ANCOVA|||P-values less than 0.05 (2-sided) considered statistically significant. P value was calculated using ANOVA, with treatment and center in the model.||328.86|-351.9|0.9471
81577589|NCT06073119|162826571|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference (RRD), %|23.43||||0.0874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|45.98||A hierarchical testing was used to control the overall type I error of 0.05 (two-sided). Testing was performed in the order of 200 mg BID, 100 mg BID, 200 mg QD versus placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for baseline PASI score (\<=20, \>20).|Difference = SAR441566 Dose Regimen 200 mg BID - placebo.|||45.98|-2.74|0.0874
81577590|NCT06073119|162826571|SUPERIORITY||RRD, %|33.08||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.71|54.83||A hierarchical testing was used to control the overall type I error of 0.05 (two-sided). Testing was performed in the order of 200 mg BID, 100 mg BID, 200 mg QD versus placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for baseline PASI score (\<=20, \>20).|Difference = SAR441566 Dose Regimen 100 mg BID - placebo.|||54.83|5.71|0.0185
81577591|NCT06073119|162826571|SUPERIORITY||RRD, %|38.02||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.62|58.84||A hierarchical testing was used to control the overall type I error of 0.05 (two-sided). Testing was performed in the order of 200 mg BID, 100 mg BID, 200 mg QD versus placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for baseline PASI score (\<=20, \>20).|Difference = SAR441566 Dose Regimen 200 mg QD - placebo.|||58.84|10.62|0.0077
81577592|NCT06073119|162826571|SUPERIORITY||RRD, %|9.35||||0.4576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.72|32.4||No multiplicity adjustment, hence p-value is nominal.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for baseline PASI score (\<=20, \>20).|Difference = SAR441566 Dose Regimen 100 mg QD - placebo.|||32.40|-14.72|0.4576
81577593|NCT06073119|162826571|SUPERIORITY||RRD, %|13.44||||0.3051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.38|36.72||No multiplicity adjustment, hence p-value is nominal.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for baseline PASI score (\<=20, \>20).|Difference = SAR441566 Dose Regimen 50 mg QD - placebo.|||36.72|-11.38|0.3051
81577594|NCT00456547|162826577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||Adjusted for 12 comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81577595|NCT00456547|162826578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||Corrected for 12 comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81577596|NCT00456547|162826579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||Corrected for 12 comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81577597|NCT00456547|162826580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||Corrected for 12 comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81577598|NCT05185089|162826642|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.63|||ANCOVA|||||0.63|-0.62|0.989
81577599|NCT05185089|162826642|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.293||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.01|||ANCOVA|||||0.01|-1.16|0.054
81577600|NCT05185089|162826643|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.62|||ANCOVA|||||0.62|-0.52|0.872
81577601|NCT05185089|162826643|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.276||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||||-0.02|-1.14|0.041
81577602|NCT05185089|162826644|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.303||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.60|-0.61|0.991
81577603|NCT05185089|162826644|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.298||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.22|||ANCOVA|||||0.22|-0.97|0.215
81577604|NCT05185089|162826645|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.291||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.45|||ANCOVA|||||0.45|-0.73|0.639
81577605|NCT05185089|162826645|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.271||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.08|||ANCOVA|||||0.08|-1.00|0.092
81577606|NCT05185089|162826646|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.26|||ANCOVA|||||0.26|-0.17|0.650
81577607|NCT05185089|162826646|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||||-0.06|-0.41|0.010
81577608|NCT05185089|162826647|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.53|||ANCOVA|||||0.53|-0.44|0.856
81577609|NCT05185089|162826647|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||||-0.03|-0.87|0.036
81577610|NCT05185089|162826648|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.462||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|1.11|||ANCOVA|||||1.11|-0.73|0.678
81577611|NCT05185089|162826648|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.525||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.31|||ANCOVA|||||2.31|0.16|0.025
81577612|NCT05185089|162826649|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.35|||ANCOVA|||||0.35|-0.22|0.633
81577613|NCT05185089|162826649|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.56|||ANCOVA|||||0.56|-0.02|0.063
81577614|NCT05185089|162826650|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.31|||ANCOVA|||||0.31|-0.44|0.732
81577615|NCT05185089|162826650|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.214||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.89|||ANCOVA|||||0.89|0.01|0.044
81577616|NCT05185089|162826651|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.58|||ANCOVA|||||0.58|-0.19|0.318
81577617|NCT05185089|162826651|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.98|||ANCOVA|||||0.98|0.05|0.030
81577618|NCT05185089|162826652|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Ratios|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.105||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.33|||ANCOVA|||||1.33|0.88|0.438
81577619|NCT05185089|162826652|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Ratios|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.122||0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.31|||ANCOVA|||||1.31|0.82|0.761
81577620|NCT05185089|162826653|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Ratios|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.108||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.34|||ANCOVA|||||1.34|0.88|0.449
81577621|NCT05185089|162826653|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Ratios|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.125||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.32|||ANCOVA|||||1.32|0.82|0.732
81577622|NCT05185089|162826654|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Ratios|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.161||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.54|||ANCOVA|||||1.54|0.84|0.400
81577623|NCT05185089|162826654|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Ratios|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.187||0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.40|0.69|0.912
81577624|NCT05185089|162826655|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Ratios|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.084||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.29|||ANCOVA|||||1.29|0.93|0.287
81577625|NCT05185089|162826655|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Ratios|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.092||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.29|||ANCOVA|||||1.29|0.90|0.420
81577626|NCT05185089|162826656|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Ratios|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.022||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.05|||ANCOVA|||||1.05|0.96|0.765
81577627|NCT05185089|162826656|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Ratios|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.033||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.97|||ANCOVA|||||0.97|0.85|0.004
81577628|NCT00667368|162826657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.9||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|10.1|||Two-sample test, Poisson||The risk difference reflects the treatment arm minus the control arm. The units are the number of positive tests for chlamydia and gonorrhea per 100 person-years.|||10.1|-12.0|0.754
81577629|NCT00667368|162826658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81577630|NCT01712490|162826717|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.603|0.983|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio (A+AVD/ABVD) and 95% confidence interval (CI) are based on a stratified Cox's proportional hazard regression model with stratification factors region and number of International Prognostic Factor Project (IPFP) risk factors at baseline with treatment as the explanatory variable in the model. Hazard ratio less than (\<) 1 favors A+AVD arm.||0.983|0.603|0.035
81516137|NCT01357161|162720919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|13.6||||||P-values and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method for between-treatment differences (MK-1775 vs. placebo) in the percentage of participants with events.||13.6|-16.2|
81577631|NCT01712490|162826718|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.728||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.448|1.184|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio (A+AVD/ABVD) and 95% CI are based on a stratified Cox's proportional hazard regression model with stratification factors region and number of IPFP risk factors at baseline with treatment as the explanatory variable in the model. Hazard ratio \<1 favors A+AVD arm.||1.184|0.448|0.199
81577632|NCT01129960|162826754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3726|||||||Dunnett's test (analysis of covariance)|||||||0.3726
81577633|NCT01129960|162826754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8034|||||||Dunnett's test (analysis of covariance)|||||||0.8034
81577634|NCT01129960|162826754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1391|||||||Dunnett's test (analysis of covariance)|||||||0.1391
81577635|NCT01244425|162826764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||likelihood-ratio chi square test|||||||<0.001
81577636|NCT01244425|162826765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||<0.001
81577637|NCT01244425|162826766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.028
81577638|NCT01244425|162826767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0|||||likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.017
81577639|NCT01244425|162826768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.293||95.0|||||likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.293
81577640|NCT01244425|162826769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.237||95.0|||||likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.237
81577641|NCT01244425|162826770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.808||95.0|||||likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.808
81577642|NCT00556712|162826821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.82|||Log Rank|||||0.82|0.62|<0.0001
81577643|NCT00556712|162826825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.96|||Log Rank|||||0.96|0.72|0.0097
81577644|NCT00556712|162826828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.93|||Log Rank|||||0.93|0.66|0.0050
81577645|NCT00556712|162826831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.1768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.14|||Log Rank|||||1.14|0.51|0.1768
81577646|NCT00556712|162826834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.4797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.4|||Log Rank|||||1.40|0.49|0.4797
81577647|NCT00556712|162826836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.82|||Log Rank|||||0.82|0.61|<0.0001
81577648|NCT00556712|162826838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|6.53||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|10.3|||Chi-squared||The approximate 95% CI for the difference of two rates was determined using the Hauck-Anderson method.|||10.3|2.7|0.0006
81577649|NCT00556712|162826840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Upgrade Rates|4.2||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|6.7|||Chi-squared||The approximate 95% CI for the difference of two rates was determined using the Hauck-Anderson method.|||6.7|1.6|0.0007
81577650|NCT00556712|162826842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Disease Control Rates|9.8||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|16.4|||Chi-squared||Approximate 95% CI for the difference of two rates was determined using the Hauck-Anderson method.|Analysis included CR + PR + SD rate.||16.4|3.1|0.0035
81577651|NCT00556712|162826842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Disease Control Rates|13.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|19.7|||Chi-squared||Approximate 95% CI for the difference of two rates was determined using the Hauck-Anderson method.|Analysis included CR + PR + SD \> 12 weeks rate.||19.7|7.1|<0.0001
81577652|NCT00556712|162826844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.3787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.12|||Log Rank|||||1.12|0.74|0.3787
81577653|NCT00556712|162826846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.82|||Log Rank|||||0.82|0.58|< 0.0001
81577654|NCT00556712|162826849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.5385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.31|||Log Rank|||||1.31|0.87|0.5385
81577655|NCT00556712|162826852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.16|||Log Rank|||||1.16|0.79|0.6530
81577656|NCT04772755|162826863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0249|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0249
81577657|NCT04772755|162826864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8918|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.8918
81577658|NCT04772755|162826865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6587|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6587
81577659|NCT04772755|162826866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0059|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0059
81577660|NCT04772755|162826867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1647|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1647
81577661|NCT04772755|162826868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0090
81577662|NCT04772755|162826869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0273|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0273
81577663|NCT04772755|162826870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0458|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0458
81577664|NCT04772755|162826871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0976|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0976
81577665|NCT01905657|162826876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Hazard Ratio based on stratified Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate and p-value based on stratified log-rank test, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.00024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.77|||Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg Denominator=Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|In participants with strongly PD-L1 positive tumors||0.77|0.38|0.00024
81577666|NCT01905657|162826876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Hazard Ratio based on stratified Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate and p-value based on stratified log-rank test, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||2e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.7|||Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 10 mg/kg Denominator=Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|In participants with strongly PD-L1 positive tumors||0.70|0.36|0.00002
81577667|NCT01905657|162826876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Hazard Ratio based on stratified Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate and p-value based on stratified log-rank test, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.00076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.88|||Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg Denominator=Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|In participants with PD-L1 positive tumors||0.88|0.58|0.00076
81577668|NCT01905657|162826876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Hazard Ratio based on stratified Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate and p-value based on stratified log-rank test, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.75|||Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 10 mg/kg Denominator=Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|In participants with PD-L1 positive tumors||0.75|0.49|<0.00001
81577669|NCT01905657|162826877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Hazard Ratio based on stratified Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate and p-value based on stratified log-rank test, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||9e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.77|||Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg Denominator=Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|In participants with strongly PD-L1 positive tumors||0.77|0.43|0.00009
81577670|NCT01905657|162826877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Hazard Ratio based on stratified Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate and p-value based on stratified log-rank test, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||7e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.78|||Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 10 mg/kg Denominator=Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|In participants with strongly PD-L1 positive tumors||0.78|0.45|0.00007
81577671|NCT01905657|162826877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Hazard Ratio based on stratified Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate and p-value based on stratified log-rank test, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.06758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.04|||Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg Denominator=Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|In participants with PD-L1 positive tumors||1.04|0.73|0.06758
81577672|NCT01905657|162826877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Hazard Ratio based on stratified Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate and p-value based on stratified log-rank test, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.00462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.94|||Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 10 mg/kg Denominator=Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|In participants with PD-L1 positive tumors||0.94|0.66|0.00462
81577673|NCT01905657|162826880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages|-2.3||||0.66608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|8.2||P-value indicated for testing a difference in percentage equal to 0 versus a difference in percentage not equal to 0, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Miettinen & Nurminen method||This is an adjusted risk difference estimated by stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|In participants with strongly PD-L1 positive tumors||8.2|-12.7|0.66608
81577674|NCT01905657|162826880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages|22.2|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|30.7||P-value indicated for testing a difference in percentage equal to 0 versus a difference in percentage greater than 0, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Miettinen & Nurminen method||This is an adjusted risk difference estimated by stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|In participants with strongly PD-L1 positive tumors||30.7|14.0|<0.00001
81637949|NCT01377844|162966041|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.7||The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline. Statistical significant is set at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline HbA1c, site, age category, gender and race||Change from baseline in HbA1c (%) at Week 48||-0.70|-1.28|< 0.0001
81577675|NCT01905657|162826880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages|8.7||||0.00045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|13.9||P-value indicated for testing a difference in percentage equal to 0 versus a difference in percentage greater than 0, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Miettinen & Nurminen method||This is an adjusted risk difference estimated by stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|In participants with PD-L1 positive tumors||13.9|3.6|0.00045
81577676|NCT01905657|162826880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages|9.1||||0.00024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|14.3||P-value indicated for testing a difference in percentage equal to 0 versus a difference in percentage greater than 0, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Miettinen & Nurminen method||This is an adjusted risk difference estimated by stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|In participants with PD-L1 positive tumors||14.3|4.1|0.00024
81577677|NCT05838742|162826901|OTHER|Analysis performed using a Bayesian mixed model repeated measures adjusting for treatment, week, baseline, region and the treatment by week and baseline by week interactions using vague priors.|Difference in Posterior Mean Change|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed using a joint model for change from baseline in average weekly pain score and time to intercurrent event handled using a composite strategy.|||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|1.17|-0.23|
81577678|NCT05838742|162826901|OTHER|Analysis performed using a Bayesian mixed model repeated measures adjusting for treatment, week, baseline, region and the treatment by week and baseline by week interactions using vague priors.|Difference in Posterior Mean Change|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed using a joint model for change from baseline in average weekly pain score and time to intercurrent event handled using a composite strategy.|||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|0.95|-0.46|
81577679|NCT05838742|162826901|OTHER|Analysis performed using a Bayesian mixed model repeated measures adjusting for treatment, week, baseline, region and the treatment by week and baseline by week interactions using vague priors.|Difference in Posterior Mean Change|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed using a joint model for change from baseline in average weekly pain score and time to intercurrent event handled using a composite strategy.|||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|1.10|-0.31|
81577680|NCT05838742|162826901|OTHER|Analysis performed using a Bayesian mixed model repeated measures adjusting for treatment, week, baseline, region and the treatment by week and baseline by week interactions using vague priors.|Difference in Posterior Mean Change|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed using a joint model for change from baseline in average weekly pain score and time to intercurrent event handled using a composite strategy.|||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|0.80|-0.60|
81577681|NCT02607033|162826912|OTHER|Wilxocon signed Rank test||||||0.028|||||||Wilxocon signed Rank test|||Wilxocon signed Rank test to compare pre to post onset of pain time in the Exercise + Weight loss group. Due to low sample size were unable to compare changes between the Exercise + Weight Loss group and the Exercise only groups.||||0.028
81577682|NCT01031069|162826934|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of GMTs (Cervarix over Gardasil) being above (\>) 0.5 for HPV-16 type.|Adjusted GMT ratio|2.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|4.52||||||Adjusted GMT ratios for anti-HPV-16 neutra antibody (ED50): To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Cervarix vaccine (HIV+/Cervarix Group) was non-inferior to that of Gardasil vaccine (HIV+/Gardasil Group), in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) against HPV-16, measured by Pseudovirion-based neutralization assay (PBNA) one month after the administration of the third dose of vaccine in HIV+ subjects.|Primary objectives were to be assessed sequentially: firstly, non-inferiority for both HPV-16 and HPV-18, and then, superiority for HPV-18 followed by superiority for HPV-16.|4.52|1.92|
81577683|NCT01031069|162826934|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of GMTs (Cervarix over Gardasil) being above (\>) 0.5 for HPV-18 type.|Adjusted GMT ratio|7.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.84|12.66||||||Adjusted GMT ratios for anti-HPV-18 neutra antibody (ED50): To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Cervarix vaccine (HIV+/Cervarix Group) was non-inferior to that of Gardasil vaccine (HIV+/Gardasil Group), in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) against HPV-18, measured by Pseudovirion-based neutralization assay (PBNA) one month after the administration of the third dose of vaccine in HIV+ subjects.|Primary objectives were to be assessed sequentially: firstly, non-inferiority for both HPV-16 and HPV-18, and then, superiority for HPV-18 followed by superiority for HPV-16.|12.66|4.84|
81577684|NCT01031069|162826935|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs (Cervarix over Gardasil) being above 1 for HPV-18 type, with a statistically significant p-value.|Adjusted GMT ratio|7.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.79|11.54|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the log10 transformation of the titers for HIV+ subjects and including the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Adjusted GMT ratios for anti-HPV-18 neutra antibody (ED50): To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Cervarix vaccine (HIV+/Cervarix Group) was superior to that of Gardasil vaccine (HIV+/Gardasil Group), in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) against HPV-18, measured by Pseudovirion-based neutralization assay (PBNA) in HIV+ subjects, assessed following a sequential approach.|Primary objectives were to be assessed sequentially: firstly, non-inferiority for both HPV-16 and HPV-18, and then, superiority for HPV-18 followed by superiority for HPV-16.|11.54|4.79|<0.0001
81577685|NCT01031069|162826935|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs (Cervarix over Gardasil) being above 1 for HPV-16 type, with a statistically significant p-value.|Adjusted GMT ratio|2.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|4.11|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the log10 transformation of the titers for HIV+ subjects and including the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Adjusted GMT ratios for anti-HPV-16 neutra antibody (ED50): To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Cervarix vaccine (HIV+/Cervarix Group) was superior to that of Gardasil vaccine (HIV+/Gardasil Group), in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) against HPV-16, measured by Pseudovirion-based neutralization assay (PBNA) in HIV+ subjects, following a sequential approach.|Primary objectives were to be assessed sequentially: firstly, non-inferiority for both HPV-16 and HPV-18, and then, superiority for HPV-18 followed by superiority for HPV-16.|4.11|1.83|<0.0001
81577686|NCT01031069|162826952|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was defined as the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the ratio of GMTs (Cervarix over Gardasil) for HPV-18 type being above 1, with a statistically significant p-value.|Adjusted GMT ratio|5.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.2|9.06|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the log10 transformation of the titers for HIV- subjects and including the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Adjusted GMT ratio for anti-HPV-18 neutra antibody (ED50): To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Cervarix vaccine (HIV-/Cervarix Group) was superior to that of Gardasil vaccine (HIV-/Gardasil Group), in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) against HPV-18, measured by Pseudovirion-based neutralization assay (PBNA) in HIV- subjects.||9.06|3.20|<0.0001
81577687|NCT01031069|162826952|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was defined as the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the ratio of GMTs (Cervarix over Gardasil) for HPV-16 type being above 1, with a statistically significant p-value.|Adjusted GMT ratio|3.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.84|5.06|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the log10 transformation of the titers for HIV- subjects and including the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Adjusted GMT ratio for anti-HPV-16 neutra antibody (ED50): To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Cervarix vaccine (HIV-/Cervarix Group) was superior to that of Gardasil vaccine (HIV-/Gardasil Group), in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) against HPV-16, measured by Pseudovirion-based neutralization assay (PBNA) in HIV- subjects.||5.06|1.84|<0.0001
81577688|NCT01346839|162826991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||<0.05
81577689|NCT04203238|162827002|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.89|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81577690|NCT04346537|162827005|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||< 0.001
81577691|NCT04346537|162827006|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||< 0.001
81577692|NCT04346537|162827007|OTHER|Two-one sided t-tests (TOST) -- the 90% confidence interval was required to be contained with 300 and 1300 ohms.|||||<|0.001|||||||Two one-sided t-tests|||||||< 0.001
81577693|NCT01134783|162827008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|||||The analysis used hierarchical linear models having repeated measures of the outcome regressed on experimental condition, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race, and household education level as well as wave and college.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.707
81577694|NCT01134783|162827009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|||||The analysis used hierarchical linear models having repeated measures of the outcome regressed on experimental condition, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race, and household education level as well as wave and college.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.049
81577695|NCT02723084|162827102|NON_INFERIORITY|The percentage of participants achieving SVR12 was calculated for each arm and a 2- sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in SVR12 rates (Arm A minus Arm B) was calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution to assess non-inferiority in SVR12 rates of arm A to arm B. If the lower bound of the CI for the difference was above the noninferiority margin of -10%, then arm A was considered non-inferior to arm B.|Risk Difference (RD)|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|12.1|||||95% CI was calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Difference in SVR12 rates (Arm A - Arm B)||12.1|-3.5|
81516138|NCT01357161|162720920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rat|5.2||||0.5247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|21.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen's Method|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen's method with a two-sided p-Value for testing was used for comparison of the ORRs between the treatment groups in Part 2 portion of the study. A 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in response rates was provided.||21.1|-10.9|0.5247
81577696|NCT00127712|162827123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81577697|NCT00127712|162827124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81577698|NCT00127712|162827125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81577699|NCT00127712|162827126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.79
81611158|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.0|-1.0|0.019
81577700|NCT04615923|162827127|SUPERIORITY||Disease Rate Ratio|0.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.103|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.801|1.207||Posterior probability that the disease rate ratio (DRR) is less than 1 (i.e. Pridopidine slowed progression) was (0.5475). NOTE: p-value is not provided for Bayesian model.|Bayesian shared-parameter model|A Bayesian shared-parameter model of change in disease severity as measured by ALSFRS-R total score and mortality.|"DDR \<1 imply slowing of disease progression by verdiperstat relative to placebo.Note: reported Confidence Interval is actually a Bayesian credible interval."||The DRR parameter for active treatment represents the relative change to the rate of decline of ALSFRS-R and the rate of mortality of treated participant relative to a placebo participant. The estimated DRR can also be interpreted as the average rate of decline in function and mortality. The model includes covariates for baseline use of edaravone, baseline use of riluzole, months since onset of symptoms, and pre-baseline slope of ALSFRS-R, and random effects for regimen and participant-specific slopes.|1.207|0.801|
81577701|NCT04615923|162827129|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.334||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates include baseline use of edaravone and riluzole, months since symptom onset, and pre-baseline ALSFRS-R slope.|Pridopidine 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.|||0.57|-0.75|0.78
81577702|NCT04615923|162827130|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.217||0.6594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates include baseline use of edaravone and riluzole, months since symptom onset, and pre-baseline ALSFRS-R slope.|Pridopidine 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.|||0.52|-0.33|0.6594
81577703|NCT04615923|162827131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.745||0.7918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|2.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates include baseline use of edaravone and riluzole, months since symptom onset, and pre-baseline ALSFRS-R slope.|Pridopidine 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.|||2.96|-3.89|0.7918
81577704|NCT04615923|162827132|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.426||0.9903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates include baseline use of edaravone and riluzole, months since symptom onset, and pre-baseline ALSFRS-R slope.|Pridopidine 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.|||0.84|-0.83|0.9903
81577705|NCT04615923|162827133|SUPERIORITY|Analysis performed using interval-censored survival analysis. This type of model accommodates interval censoring between ALSFRS-R assessments|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.27|||Regression, Cox|Interval censored cox model adjusted for time since symptom onset, pre-baseline change in ALSFRS-R, baseline use of edaravone, riluzole, and neudexta||||1.27|0.69|
81577706|NCT04615923|162827134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.285||0.5888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.23|4.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates include baseline use of edaravone and riluzole, months since symptom onset, and pre-baseline ALSFRS-R slope.|Pridopidine 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.|||4.67|-8.23|0.5888
81577707|NCT04615923|162827135|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.969|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9690
81577708|NCT00715078|162827136|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cohort B is considered non-inferior to Cohort A if the lower limit of the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of Cohort B vs. Cohort A in the geometric mean of cumulative CD54 upregulation ratio is \>0.8. The use of one-sided CI is based on an assumption that a higher concentration will correspond to a higher CD54 upregulation ratio. The use of 0.8 as margin is based on the assumption that a relative difference of \<20% in upregulation ratios may not be clinically significant.|ratio of geometric means (GeoMean)|1.046||||0.5019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.936|1.168|||ANOVA|||The sample size determination is based on a standard deviation of 0.45 for the log transformed CD54 upregulation ratio estimated from previous studies assuming there is no difference in central values between the two compared cohorts. A sample size of 38 subjects per cohort will provide 70% power for the non-inferiority test for the two pairwise comparisons (Cohort B vs. Cohort A and Cohort C vs. Cohort A).||1.168|0.936|0.5019
81577709|NCT00715078|162827136|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cohort C is considered non-inferior to Cohort A if the lower limit of the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of Cohort C vs. Cohort A in the geometric mean of cumulative CD54 upregulation ratio is \>0.8. The use of one-sided CI is based on an assumption that a higher concentration will correspond to a higher CD54 upregulation ratio. The use of 0.8 as margin is based on the assumption that a relative difference of \<20% in upregulation ratios may not be clinically significant.|the ratio of geometric means|0.907||||0.1443|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.813|1.013|||ANOVA|||The sample size determination is based on a standard deviation of 0.45 for the log transformed CD54 upregulation ratio estimated from previous studies assuming there is no difference in central values between the two compared cohorts. A sample size of 38 subjects per cohort will provide 70% power for the non-inferiority test for the two pairwise comparisons (Cohort B vs. Cohort A and Cohort C vs. Cohort A).||1.013|0.813|0.1443
81577710|NCT02259582|162827144|SUPERIORITY|Based on RECIST v1.1. Response outcomes from an assessment done anytime less than Day 35 were considered as not evaluable unless the response assessment was progress disease.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.04|||=|0.0401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.095|||Log Rank|||The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate both the survival curves and the median survival time. The 95% confidence interval (CI) for the median survival time was calculated. A p-value for treatment effect was generated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.||.095|.013|=0.0401
81577711|NCT02622321|162827195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ABR Ratio|0.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.277||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05 based on a Wald testing procedure.|Stratified Wald Test|||Analysis was performed using an NB regression model, which accounted for different follow-up times, with the participant's number of bleeds as a function of randomization and the time that each participant stays in the study included as an offset in the model. The model also included the number of bleeds (less than \[\<\] 9 or greater than or equal to \[\>/=\] 9) in the last 24 weeks prior to study entry as a stratification factor in the randomization.||0.277|0.057|<0.0001
81577712|NCT02622321|162827196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ABR Ratio|0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.102|0.375||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05 based on a Wald testing procedure.|Stratified Wald Test|||Analysis was performed using an NB regression model, which accounted for different follow-up times, with the participant's number of bleeds as a function of randomization and the time that each participant stays in the study included as an offset in the model. The model also included the number of bleeds (\<9 or \>/=9) in the last 24 weeks prior to study entry as a stratification factor in the randomization.||0.375|0.102|<0.0001
81577713|NCT02622321|162827197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ABR Ratio|0.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.055|0.218||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05 based on a Wald testing procedure.|Non-Stratified Wald Test|||This intra-participant comparison of ABR for all bleeds was performed using an NB regression model.||0.218|0.055|<0.0001
81577714|NCT02622321|162827198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ABR Ratio|0.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.198||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05 based on a Wald testing procedure.|Non-Stratified Wald Test|||This intra-participant comparison of ABR for treated bleeds was performed using an NB regression model.||0.198|0.031|<0.0001
81577715|NCT02622321|162827199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ABR Ratio|0.11||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.52||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05 based on a Wald testing procedure.|Stratified Wald Test|||Analysis was performed using an NB regression model, which accounted for different follow-up times, with the participant's number of bleeds as a function of randomization and the time that each participant stays in the study included as an offset in the model. The model also included the number of bleeds (\<9 or \>/=9) in the last 24 weeks prior to study entry as a stratification factor in the randomization.||0.520|0.025|0.0050
81577716|NCT02622321|162827200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ABR Ratio|0.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|0.435||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05 based on a Wald testing procedure.|Non-Stratified Wald Test|||This intra-participant comparison of ABR for all bleeds was performed using an NB regression model.||0.435|0.119|<0.0001
81577717|NCT02622321|162827201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ABR Ratio|0.21||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.486||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05 based on a Wald testing procedure.|Non-Stratified Wald Test|||This intra-participant comparison of ABR for treated bleeds was performed using an NB regression model.||0.486|0.089|0.0003
81577718|NCT02622321|162827202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ABR Ratio|0.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.154||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05 based on a Wald testing procedure.|Stratified Wald Test|||Analysis was performed using an NB regression model, which accounted for different follow-up times, with the participant's number of bleeds as a function of randomization and the time that each participant stays in the study included as an offset in the model. The model also included the number of bleeds (\<9 or \>/=9) in the last 24 weeks prior to study entry as a stratification factor in the randomization.||0.154|0.037|<0.0001
81577719|NCT02622321|162827203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ABR Ratio|0.05||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.227||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05 based on a Wald testing procedure.|Stratified Wald Test|||Analysis was performed using an NB regression model, which accounted for different follow-up times, with the participant's number of bleeds as a function of randomization and the time that each participant stays in the study included as an offset in the model. The model also included the number of bleeds (\<9 or \>/=9) in the last 24 weeks prior to study entry as a stratification factor in the randomization.||0.227|0.009|0.0002
81577720|NCT02622321|162827207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|21.55||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.89|35.22||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Actual number of participants included for inferential statistics in Arm A is 25. Means adjusted for covariates: baseline score, treatment group and treatment by baseline interaction arm. Analysis was performed using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA).||35.22|7.89|0.0029
81577721|NCT02622321|162827208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|14.01||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.56|22.45||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Actual number of participants included for inferential statistics in Arm A is 25. Means adjusted for covariates: baseline score, treatment group and treatment by baseline interaction arm.||22.45|5.56|0.0019
81577722|NCT02622321|162827209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-9.72||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.62|-1.82||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Actual number of participants included for inferential statistics in Arm A is 29. Means adjusted for covariates: baseline score, treatment group and treatment by baseline interaction arm.||-1.82|-17.62|0.0171
81577723|NCT02622321|162827210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.16||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.07||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Actual number of participants included for inferential statistics in Arm A is 29. Means adjusted for covariates: baseline score, treatment group and treatment by baseline interaction arm.||-0.07|-0.25|0.0014
81577724|NCT00965718|162827231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.123||||||Global health status scores at baseline and final observation point were compared via a 2-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.123
81516139|NCT01357161|162720921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.34|||Cox proportional hazards model|||A stratified \[number of prior platinum based regimens (1 vs. 2 and 3), time since last platinum based therapy (\<12 months vs. ≥12 months)\] Cox proportional hazards model, with Efron method of tie handling, was used to assess the magnitude of the treatment difference between the treatment arms. The p-value from the score test was used in the significance test and the hazard ratio (MK-1775 versus Placebo) and its 95% confidence interval from the same Cox model was reported.||3.34|0.40|0.800
81577725|NCT02028065|162827235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in incidence|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|10.7|||||Difference is Sugammadex 4 mg/kg incidence minus Placebo incidence. Confidence interval calculated using method of Miettinen and Nurminen (Statistics in Medicine 1985;4:213-226).|Planned sample size of 150 participants in each sugammadex group (4 mg/kg and 16 mg/kg) allowed estimation of adjudicated hypersensitivity in each sugammadex group with a 95% confidence interval with a half-width between 1.2 and 4.2 percentage points. Calculation, based on method of Clopper and Pearson (Biometrika 1934;26\[4\]:404-413), used underlying event rate of up to 6% in the sugammadex high dose group, based on study results from protocol P06042 (NCT00988065).||10.7|-0.9|
81577726|NCT02028065|162827235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in incidence|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|14.2|||||Difference is Sugammadex 16 mg/kg incidence minus Placebo incidence. Confidence interval calculated using method of Miettinen and Nurminen(Statistics in Medicine 1985;4:213-226).|Planned sample size of 150 participants in each sugammadex group (4 mg/kg and 16 mg/kg) allowed estimation of adjudicated hypersensitivity in each sugammadex group with a 95% confidence interval with a half-width between 1.2 and 4.2 percentage points. Calculation, based on method of Clopper and Pearson (Biometrika 1934;26\[4\]:404-413), used underlying event rate of up to 6% in the sugammadex high dose group, based on study results from protocol P06042 (NCT00988065).||14.2|1.7|
81577727|NCT02028065|162827236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in incidence|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.5|||||Difference is Sugammadex 4 mg/kg incidence minus Placebo incidence. Confidence interval calculated using method of Miettinen and Nurminen (Statistics in Medicine 1985;4:213-226).|||2.5|-4.8|
81577728|NCT02028065|162827236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in incidence|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|3.7|||||Difference is Sugammadex 16 mg/kg incidence minus Placebo incidence. Confidence interval calculated using method of Miettinen and Nurminen (Statistics in Medicine 1985;4:213-226).|||3.7|-4.2|
81577729|NCT02260921|162827263|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|-7.53||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.48|-3.58||P-values are obtained by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and WOMAC baseline pain score as a covariate.|ANCOVA||LS estimates are obtained by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and WOMAC baseline pain score as a covariate.|||-3.58|-11.48|0.0002
81577730|NCT00867009|162827272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants with response|38.5|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|32.3|45.09||||||||45.09|32.30|
81577731|NCT00867009|162827273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median number of months|5.82|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|4.4|6.7||||||||6.70|4.40|
81577732|NCT00867009|162827274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants with response|45.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|39.0|51.0||||||||51|39|
81577733|NCT00867009|162827275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants with response|59.6|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|53.06|65.94||||||||65.94|53.06|
81577734|NCT00147199|162827291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|20.0||||0.00044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|32.8|||ANCOVA|Lowest rank was assigned for death, discontinuation due to disease progression, and for patients who initiated additional approved PAH therapy.||Sample size was calculated based on the primary endpoint; change in 6MWD at Week 12. Assuming a between-treatment difference of 35m, a standard deviation of 75m, and a type I (alpha) error of 0.05 (i.e., two-sided p-value of less than 0.05), in order to have 90% power to detect this difference, 100 subjects per treatment group were required for this trial (total n=200). This allowed for a dropout rate of 10% as 110 subjects per group was planned.||32.8|8.0|0.00044
81577735|NCT00147199|162827293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|0.0||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||0.0|-0.5|0.623
81577736|NCT00147199|162827294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|0.0||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Imputation strategies were implemented for 16 inhaled treprostinil subjects and 9 placebo subjects without values reported at Week 12|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||0.0|0.0|0.807
81577737|NCT00147199|162827295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|13.7||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|24.8|||ANCOVA|||||24.8|4.0|0.007
81577738|NCT00147199|162827296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|18.5||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|28.3|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||28.3|8.5|0.0003
81577739|NCT00147199|162827297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman Estimate|-4.0||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Global Score||0|-8.0|0.027
81577740|NCT00147199|162827297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman Estimate|-2.0||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Physical Dimension||0.0|-3.0|0.037
81577741|NCT00147199|162827297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman Estimate|-1.0||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Emotional Dimension Score||0.0|-2.0|0.173
81577742|NCT00147199|162827299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman Estimate|-167.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-333.0|-64.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||-64|-333|0.001
81577743|NCT04059094|162827309|OTHER||Adjusted means difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45||0.5468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|6.5|||Mixed model with repeated measurements||Adjusted means difference was calculated as value from BI 1265162 200μg minus value from placebo group.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for baseline, visit, treatment, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline-by-visit interaction, and random effect for patient was applied. No hypothesis testing was performed, as this trial was prematurely discontinued. MMRM only included data from 200µg BI and placebo, as the sample size of the BI 20µg, BI 50µg and BI 100µg dose levels was limited because of the premature discontinuation of the trial.||6.5|-3.5|0.5468
81577744|NCT04059094|162827310|OTHER||Adjuste means difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.3039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|6.5|||ANCOVA||Adjusted means difference was calculated as value from BI 1265162 200μg minus value from placebo group.|ANCOVA based on analysis of covariance with fixed effects for baseline and treatment was applied. Statistical analysis was performed for 200μg BI and placebo groups only. No hypothesis testing was performed, as this trial was prematurely discontinued. ANCOVA only included data from 200µg BI and placebo, as the sample size of the BI 20µg, BI 50µg and BI 100µg dose levels was limited because of the premature discontinuation of the trial.||6.5|-2.4|0.3039
81577745|NCT00459667|162827324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Number of patients w/ Flu-Like-Syndrome|17.4||||||95.0|14.4|20.7||||||The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated for number of patients w/ Flu-Like-Syndrome||20.7|14.4|
81577746|NCT00459667|162827324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Number of patients w/ Flu-Like-Syndrome|15.8||||||95.0|13.1|18.9||||||The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated for number of patients w/ Flu-Like-Syndrome||18.9|13.1|
81577747|NCT00459667|162827324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Number of patients w/ Flu-Like-Syndrome|31.1||||||95.0|24.4|38.4||||||The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated for number of patients w/ Flu-Like-Syndrome||38.4|24.4|
81577748|NCT00459667|162827325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||number of patients w/ IS reactions.|31.7||||||95.0|28.0|35.7||||||The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated for number of patients w/ Injection-site (IS) reactions.||35.7|28.0|
81577749|NCT00459667|162827325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||number of patients w/ IS reactions.|26.2||||||95.0|22.8|29.8||||||The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated for number of patients w/ Injection-site (IS) reactions.||29.8|22.8|
81577750|NCT00459667|162827325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||number of patients w/ IS reactions.|31.7||||||95.0|24.9|39.0||||||The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated for number of patients w/ Injection-site (IS) reactions.||39.0|24.9|
81577751|NCT02671422|162827367|OTHER||1 year-survival rate|0.342|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.894|||||Confidence interval is computed based on the LOGLOG method.|||0.894|0.000|
81577752|NCT04434092|162827433|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is met when the lower limit of the 95% CI is greater than -20%.|Weighted Difference in Proportion|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.67|11.14|||||95% CI for the difference in proportions of participants with TA is calculated by Stratified Newcombe CI method.|||11.14|-15.67|
81577753|NCT04434092|162827434|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is met if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the odds ratio is above 0.2|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.82||||||||1.82|0.57|
81577754|NCT04434092|162827435|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is met if the upper limit (UL) of the 95% CI for the difference between crovalimab and eculizumab in the proportion of participants with BTH is less than the non-inferiority margin of 20%|Weighted Difference in Proportion|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.82|5.26|||||95% CI for the difference in proportions of participants is calculated by Stratified Newcombe CI method.|||5.26|-14.82|
81577755|NCT04434092|162827436|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is met when the lower limit of the 95% CI is greater than -20%.|Weighted Difference in Proportion|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.37|16.31|||||95% CI for the difference in proportions of participants is calculated by Stratified Newcombe CI method.|||16.31|-11.37|
81577756|NCT04434092|162827437|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was a -5 point score, where higher scores indicated less fatigue, and hence non-inferiority hypothesis was tested comparing the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference with a non-inferiority margin of -5 points.|Difference in Adjusted mean|2.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.993|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|4.6|||||Non-inferiority is met when the lower limit of the 95% CI is greater than -5.|||4.60|0.68|
81577757|NCT01705288|162827451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intention to Treat Analysis||||0.36
81577758|NCT01705288|162827452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intention to Treat Analysis||||0.05
81577759|NCT01705288|162827453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81577760|NCT02801942|162827487|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.307|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|9.21|||||The mean difference in circulating B lymphocytes (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||9.21|-4.59|
81577761|NCT02801942|162827487|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.398|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|8.54|||||The mean difference in Classical B Lymphocytes (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||8.54|-1.46|
81577762|NCT02801942|162827487|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.854|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.87|0.86|||||The mean difference in Double Negative B Lymphocytes (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||0.86|-6.87|
81577763|NCT02801942|162827487|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.482||||95.0|-11.86|6.84|||||The mean difference in Naive B Lymphocytes (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||6.84|-11.86|
81577764|NCT02801942|162827488|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.658|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|8.98|||||The mean difference in Circulating B Lymphocytes (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||8.98|-2.22|
81577765|NCT02801942|162827488|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.833|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|20.91|||||The mean difference in Classical B Lymphocytes (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||20.91|-3.72|
81577766|NCT02801942|162827488|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.347|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|3.38|||||The mean difference in Double Negative B Lymphocytes (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||3.38|-6.53|
81577767|NCT02801942|162827488|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.221|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.32|2.71|||||The mean difference in Naive B Lymphocytes (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||2.71|-19.32|
81577768|NCT02801942|162827489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.873|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.75|||||The mean difference in B-cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||2.75|-0.90|
81577769|NCT02801942|162827489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.19|||||The mean difference in CD56bright NK cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||0.19|-0.07|
81577770|NCT02801942|162827489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|2.84|||||The mean difference in CD56lo CD16+ (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||2.84|-3.41|
81577771|NCT02801942|162827489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.13|||||The mean difference in CD56lo CD16- (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||0.13|-0.10|
81577772|NCT02801942|162827489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.31|||||The mean difference in Dendritic cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||0.31|-0.19|
81577773|NCT02801942|162827489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.482|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|2.96|||||The mean difference in NK cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||2.96|-3.23|
81577774|NCT02801942|162827490|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.231|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|6.23|||||The mean difference in B-cells in (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) iLN has been presented.|||6.23|-3.14|
81577775|NCT02801942|162827490|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.34|||||The mean difference in CD56bright sNK cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||0.34|-0.25|
81577776|NCT02801942|162827490|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.253|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.52|||||The mean difference in CD56lo CD16+ (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||0.52|-0.54|
81577777|NCT02801942|162827490|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.1|||||The mean difference in CD56lo CD16- (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||0.10|-0.15|
81577778|NCT02801942|162827490|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.34|||||The mean difference in Dendritic cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||0.34|-0.21|
81577779|NCT02801942|162827490|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.487|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.96|||||The mean difference in NK cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||0.96|-1.10|
81577780|NCT02801942|162827491|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.326|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|3.8|||||The mean difference in CD56bright NK cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||3.80|-1.73|
81577781|NCT02801942|162827491|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.324|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.54|2.16|||||The mean difference in CD56lo CD16+ (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||2.16|-7.54|
81577782|NCT02801942|162827491|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.738|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|1.95|||||The mean difference in CD56lo CD16- (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||1.95|-1.12|
81577783|NCT02801942|162827492|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.564|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|18.6|||||The mean difference in CD56bright NK cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||18.60|-4.92|
81577784|NCT02801942|162827492|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.918|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.77|9.0|||||The mean difference in CD56lo CD16+ (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||9.00|-24.77|
81577785|NCT02801942|162827492|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.379|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.66|3.73|||||The mean difference in CD56lo CD16- (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||3.73|-6.66|
81577786|NCT02801942|162827493|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.558|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.17|10.84|||||The mean difference in myeloid dendritic cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||10.84|-8.17|
81577787|NCT02801942|162827493|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.658|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.57|7.86|||||The mean difference in plasmacytoid dendritic cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||7.86|-11.57|
81577788|NCT02801942|162827494|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.658|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|24.09|||||The mean difference in myeloid dendritic cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||24.09|0.38|
81577789|NCT02801942|162827494|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.961|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.52|3.78|||||The mean difference in plasmacytoid dendritic cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||3.78|-25.52|
81577790|NCT02801942|162827497|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.329|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.41|14.99|||||The mean difference in CD45RA+ Effector Memory CD8 (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||14.99|-11.41|
81577791|NCT02801942|162827497|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.91|||||The mean difference in Central Memory CD8 (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||4.91|-4.60|
81577792|NCT02801942|162827497|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.297|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|11.26|||||The mean difference in Effector Memory CD8 (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||11.26|-2.50|
81577793|NCT02801942|162827497|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.729|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.01|5.89|||||The mean difference in Naive CD8 (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||5.89|-18.01|
81577794|NCT02801942|162827497|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.6|||||The mean difference in Stem Cell Memory-like CD8 (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||0.60|-0.67|
81577795|NCT02801942|162827498|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.133|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|7.73|||||The mean difference in CD45RA+ Effector Memory CD8 (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||7.73|-5.33|
81577796|NCT02801942|162827498|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.466|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|2.41|||||The mean difference in Central Memory CD8 (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||2.41|-3.73|
81577797|NCT02801942|162827498|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.67|3.96|||||The mean difference in Effector Memory CD8 (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||3.96|-7.67|
81577798|NCT02801942|162827498|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.342|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.54|13.87|||||The mean difference in Naive CD8 (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||13.87|-12.54|
81577799|NCT02801942|162827498|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.492|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.36|||||The mean difference in Stem Cell Memory-like CD8 (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||0.36|-1.71|
81577800|NCT02801942|162827501|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.236|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.16|||||The mean difference in PD-1+ ICOS+ TFH cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||0.16|-0.84|
81577801|NCT02801942|162827502|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.362|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.37|2.96|||||The mean difference in PD-1+ ICOS+ TFH cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||2.96|-15.37|
81577802|NCT02801942|162827503|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.269|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|3.68|||||The mean difference in CD45RA+ Effector Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||3.68|-1.61|
81577803|NCT02801942|162827503|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.152|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.12|5.03|||||The mean difference in Central Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||5.03|-8.12|
81577804|NCT02801942|162827503|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.089|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|4.13|||||The mean difference in Effector Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||4.13|-4.59|
81577805|NCT02801942|162827503|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.835|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.08|8.92|||||The mean difference in Naive Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||8.92|-7.08|
81577806|NCT02801942|162827503|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.21|||||The mean difference in Stem Cell Memory-like Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||0.21|-0.40|
81577807|NCT02801942|162827504|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.236||||95.0|-0.23|0.75|||||The mean difference in CD45RA+ Effector Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||0.75|-0.23|
81577808|NCT02801942|162827504|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.943|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|6.29|||||The mean difference in Central Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||6.29|-10.20|
81577809|NCT02801942|162827504|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.621|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|9.69|||||The mean difference in Effector Memory Conv T cells(Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||9.69|-5.38|
81577810|NCT02801942|162827504|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.629|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.47|8.86|||||The mean difference in Naive Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||8.86|-10.47|
81577811|NCT02801942|162827504|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.268|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.34|||||The mean difference in Stem cell Memory-like Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||0.34|-0.77|
81577812|NCT02801942|162827505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.556|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.42|0.25|||||The mean difference in TFH cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||0.25|-10.42|
81577813|NCT02801942|162827505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.07|||||The mean difference in PD-1+ ICOS+ TFH cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||0.07|-0.15|
81577814|NCT02801942|162827505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.428|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|2.88|||||The mean difference in TH17 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||2.88|-3.08|
81577815|NCT02801942|162827505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.294|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.87|11.05|||||The mean difference in TH1 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||11.05|-6.87|
81577816|NCT02801942|162827505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.382|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.94|5.0|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH17 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||5.00|-4.94|
81577817|NCT02801942|162827505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.112|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|2.32|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH17 TH2 T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||2.32|-2.31|
81577818|NCT02801942|162827505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.026|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|1.55|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH2 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||1.55|-2.73|
81577819|NCT02801942|162827505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.474|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|4.64|||||The mean difference in TH2 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||4.64|-1.51|
81577820|NCT02801942|162827505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.504|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|1.05|||||The mean difference in TH22 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||1.05|-1.05|
81577821|NCT02801942|162827506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.607|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.99|9.07|||||The mean difference in TFH cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||9.07|-5.99|
81577822|NCT02801942|162827506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.855|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|1.18|||||The mean difference in PD-1+ ICOS+ TFH cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||1.18|-2.43|
81577823|NCT02801942|162827506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.391|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|3.31|||||The mean difference in TH17 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||3.31|-2.49|
81577824|NCT02801942|162827506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.824|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.39|2.39|||||The mean difference in TH1 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||2.39|-9.39|
81577825|NCT02801942|162827506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.738|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|1.78|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH17 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||1.78|-1.29|
81577826|NCT02801942|162827506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.544|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|1.54|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH17 TH2 T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||1.54|-0.73|
81577827|NCT02801942|162827506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.246|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|3.07|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH2 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||3.07|-2.12|
81577828|NCT02801942|162827506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.641|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|8.55|||||The mean difference in TH2 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||8.55|-2.45|
81577829|NCT02801942|162827506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.448|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.96|||||The mean difference in TH22 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||0.96|-0.92|
81577830|NCT02801942|162827507|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.82|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.71|1.05|||||The mean difference in TFH cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||1.05|-10.71|
81577831|NCT02801942|162827507|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.953|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|1.16|||||The mean difference in TH1 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||1.16|-2.82|
81577832|NCT02801942|162827507|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.536||||95.0|-6.08|0.33|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH17 TH2 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||0.33|-6.08|
81577833|NCT02801942|162827507|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.963|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|3.81|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH2 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||3.81|-0.20|
81577834|NCT02801942|162827507|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.289|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|2.39|||||The mean difference in TH17 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||2.39|-2.99|
81577835|NCT02801942|162827507|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.907|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|7.36|||||The mean difference in TH2 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||7.36|-0.59|
81577836|NCT02801942|162827507|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.413|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|1.78|||||The mean difference in TH22 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||1.78|-4.11|
81577837|NCT02801942|162827508|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.918|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|6.63|||||The mean difference in TFH cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||6.63|-5.60|
81577838|NCT02801942|162827508|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.842|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.93|-0.26|||||The mean difference in TH1 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||-0.26|-7.93|
81577839|NCT02801942|162827508|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.209|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.34|1.24|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH17 TH2 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||1.24|-4.34|
81577840|NCT02801942|162827508|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.725|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|2.77|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH2 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||2.77|-4.51|
81577841|NCT02801942|162827508|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.193|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|4.09|||||The mean difference in TH17 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||4.09|-5.02|
81577842|NCT02801942|162827508|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.405|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.52|7.68|||||The mean difference in TH2 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||7.68|-6.52|
81577843|NCT02801942|162827508|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.811|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|1.4|||||The mean difference in TH22 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||1.40|-2.21|
81577844|NCT02801942|162827509|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.601|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|1.65|||||The mean difference in Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||1.65|-0.86|
81577845|NCT02801942|162827510|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.929|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|1.7|||||The mean difference in Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||1.70|-2.18|
81577846|NCT02801942|162827511|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.443|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.87|||||The mean difference in CD69+ CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||1.87|0.02|
81577847|NCT02801942|162827511|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|0.38|||||The mean difference in Ki67+ CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||0.38|-2.04|
81577848|NCT02801942|162827512|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.299|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.81|6.27|||||The mean difference in CD69+ CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||6.27|-11.81|
81577849|NCT02801942|162827512|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.051|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|4.44|||||The mean difference in Ki67+ CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||4.44|-0.04|
81577850|NCT02801942|162827513|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.214|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.91|3.32|||||The mean difference in CD15s+ Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||3.32|-5.91|
81577851|NCT02801942|162827513|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.57|||||The mean difference in CD69+ Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||1.57|0.28|
81577852|NCT02801942|162827513|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.017|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|10.51|||||The mean difference in Helios+ Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||10.51|-2.08|
81577853|NCT02801942|162827513|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.985|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|1.08|||||The mean difference in Ki67+ T Reg cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||1.08|-3.03|
81577854|NCT02801942|162827513|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.802|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|3.07|||||The mean difference in Memory Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||3.07|-12.80|
81577855|NCT02801942|162827513|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.733|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|18.47|||||The mean difference in Resting Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||18.47|-1.27|
81577856|NCT02801942|162827514|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.905||||95.0|-3.78|16.85|||||The mean difference in CD15s+ Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||16.85|-3.78|
81577857|NCT02801942|162827514|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.595|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.17|1.1|||||The mean difference in CD69+ Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||1.10|-18.17|
81577858|NCT02801942|162827514|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.519|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|7.45|||||The mean difference in Helios+ Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||7.45|-3.23|
81577859|NCT02801942|162827514|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|7.59|||||The mean difference in Ki67+ T Reg cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||7.59|-0.98|
81577860|NCT02801942|162827514|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.026|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.23|8.67|||||The mean difference in Memory Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||8.67|-8.23|
81577861|NCT02801942|162827514|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.595|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|17.95|||||The mean difference in Resting Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||17.95|-1.32|
81577862|NCT02801942|162827515|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.601|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|1.57|||||The mean difference in CD15s+ Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||1.57|-0.94|
81577863|NCT02801942|162827515|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.306|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.28|||||The mean difference in CD69+ Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||1.28|0.00|
81577864|NCT02801942|162827515|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.345|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|1.11|||||The mean difference in Helios+ Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||1.11|-0.33|
81577865|NCT02801942|162827515|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.47|||||The mean difference in Ki67+ Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||0.47|-0.78|
81577866|NCT02801942|162827516|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.989|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|3.86|||||The mean difference in CD15s+ Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||3.86|-0.30|
81577867|NCT02801942|162827516|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.716|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.45|7.35|||||The mean difference in CD69+ Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||7.35|-12.45|
81577868|NCT02801942|162827516|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.957|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|2.14|||||The mean difference in Helios+ Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||2.14|-1.86|
81577869|NCT02801942|162827516|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.872|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.58|||||The mean difference in Ki67+ Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||4.58|0.90|
81577870|NCT02801942|162827517|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.344|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|3.38|||||The mean difference in CD15s+ Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||3.38|-2.23|
81577871|NCT02801942|162827517|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.351|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.57|||||The mean difference in CD69+ Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||1.57|0.10|
81577872|NCT02801942|162827517|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.594|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|2.07|||||The mean difference in Helios+ Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||2.07|-0.41|
81577873|NCT02801942|162827517|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.589|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|0.92|||||The mean difference in Ki67+ Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in blood has been presented.|||0.92|-1.54|
81577874|NCT02801942|162827518|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.728|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|6.63|||||The mean difference in CD15s+ Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||6.63|-0.62|
81577875|NCT02801942|162827518|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.392|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.33|7.21|||||The mean difference in CD69+ Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||7.21|-11.33|
81577876|NCT02801942|162827518|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.042|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.56|17.13|||||The mean difference in Helios+ Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||17.13|-14.56|
81577877|NCT02801942|162827518|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.843|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|3.92|||||The mean difference in Ki67+ Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) in iLN has been presented.|||3.92|0.36|
81577878|NCT02801942|162827519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.097|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|8.83|||||The mean difference in Circulating B Lymphocytes (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||8.83|-4.24|
81577879|NCT02801942|162827519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.334|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|9.39|||||The mean difference in Circulating B Lymphocytes (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||9.39|-0.47|
81577880|NCT02801942|162827519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.693|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.24|28.32|||||The mean difference in Classical B Lymphocytes (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||28.32|-5.24|
81577881|NCT02801942|162827519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.73|19.01|||||The mean difference in Classical B Lymphocytes (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||19.01|-7.73|
81577882|NCT02801942|162827519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.336|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.46|5.71|||||The mean difference in Double Negative B Lymphocytes (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||5.71|-8.46|
81577883|NCT02801942|162827519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.755|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.54|1.98|||||The mean difference in Double Negative B Lymphocytes (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||1.98|-5.54|
81577884|NCT02801942|162827519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.58|4.98|||||The mean difference in Naive B Lymphocytes (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||4.98|-21.58|
81577885|NCT02801942|162827519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.49|4.87|||||The mean difference in Naive B Lymphocytes by (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) core biopsy method has been presented.|||4.87|-21.49|
81577886|NCT02801942|162827520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.538|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|10.48|||||The mean difference in B-cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||10.48|-0.54|
81577887|NCT02801942|162827520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.37|4.61|||||The mean difference in B-cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||4.61|-8.37|
81577888|NCT02801942|162827520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.54|||||The mean difference in CD56bright NK cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||0.54|-0.26|
81577889|NCT02801942|162827520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.27|||||The mean difference in CD56bright NK cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||0.27|-0.37|
81577890|NCT02801942|162827520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.402|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.49|||||The mean difference in CD56lo CD16+ (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||0.49|-1.27|
81577891|NCT02801942|162827520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.312|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|1.07|||||The mean difference in CD56lo CD16+ (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||1.07|-0.33|
81577892|NCT02801942|162827520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.13|||||The mean difference in CD56lo CD16- by (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) FNA method has been presented.|||0.13|-0.16|
81577893|NCT02801942|162827520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.12|||||The mean difference in CD56lo CD16- (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||0.12|-0.17|
81577894|NCT02801942|162827520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.47|||||The mean difference in Dendritic cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||0.47|-0.03|
81577895|NCT02801942|162827520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.4|||||The mean difference in Dendritic cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||0.40|-0.59|
81577896|NCT02801942|162827520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.766|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|1.6|||||The mean difference in NK cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||1.60|-1.72|
81577897|NCT02801942|162827520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.417|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.82|||||The mean difference in NK cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||0.82|-0.99|
81577898|NCT02801942|162827521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.475|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|30.15|||||The mean difference in CD56bright NK cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||30.15|-2.72|
81577899|NCT02801942|162827521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.566|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.85|16.78|||||The mean difference in CD56bright NK cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||16.78|-16.85|
81577900|NCT02801942|162827521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.586|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.98|-1.08|||||The mean difference in CD56lo CD16+ (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||-1.08|-38.98|
81577901|NCT02801942|162827521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.739|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.14|32.65|||||The mean difference in CD56lo CD16+ by (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) core biopsy method has been presented.|||32.65|-24.14|
81577902|NCT02801942|162827521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.429|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.54|5.26|||||The mean difference in CD56lo CD16- (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||5.26|-5.54|
81577903|NCT02801942|162827521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.148|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.31|6.73|||||The mean difference in CD56lo CD16- (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||6.73|-12.31|
81577904|NCT02801942|162827522|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.673|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.58|25.08|||||The mean difference in Myeloid Dendritic cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||25.08|-8.58|
81577905|NCT02801942|162827522|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.189|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.17|29.26|||||The mean difference in Myeloid Dendritic cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||29.26|3.17|
81577906|NCT02801942|162827522|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.509|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.03|15.25|||||The mean difference in Plasmacytoid Dendritic cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||15.25|-31.03|
81577907|NCT02801942|162827522|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.781|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.04|-1.66|||||The mean difference in (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||-1.66|-26.04|
81577908|NCT02801942|162827524|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.561|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.05|5.82|||||The mean difference in CD45RA+ Effector Memory CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||5.82|-9.05|
81577909|NCT02801942|162827524|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.418|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|11.16|||||The mean difference in CD45RA+ Effector Memory CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||11.16|-3.13|
81577910|NCT02801942|162827524|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.428|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|2.82|||||The mean difference in Central Memory CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||2.82|-3.14|
81577911|NCT02801942|162827524|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.851|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|2.71|||||The mean difference in Central Memory CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||2.71|-5.03|
81577912|NCT02801942|162827524|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.132|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.65|4.43|||||The mean difference in Effector Memory CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||4.43|-8.65|
81577913|NCT02801942|162827524|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.071|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|4.81|||||The mean difference in Effector Memory CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||4.81|-8.00|
81577914|NCT02801942|162827524|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.594|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.21|17.24|||||The mean difference in Naive CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||17.24|-10.21|
81577915|NCT02801942|162827524|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.155|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|12.74|||||The mean difference in Naive CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||12.74|-17.10|
81577916|NCT02801942|162827524|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.708|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|0.58|||||The mean difference in Stem Cell Memory-like CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||0.58|-2.42|
81577917|NCT02801942|162827524|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.372|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.35|||||The mean difference in Stem Cell Memory-like CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||0.35|-1.19|
81577918|NCT02801942|162827526|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.545|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.56|0.78|||||The mean difference in PD-1+ ICOS+ TFH cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||0.78|-11.56|
81577919|NCT02801942|162827526|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.114|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.22|8.16|||||The mean difference in PD-1+ ICOS+ TFH cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy FNA method has been presented.|||8.16|-22.22|
81577920|NCT02801942|162827527|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.358|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.14|||||The mean difference in CD45RA+ Effector Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||1.14|-0.36|
81577921|NCT02801942|162827527|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.52|||||The mean difference in CD45RA+ Effector Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||0.52|-0.25|
81577922|NCT02801942|162827527|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.02|8.64|||||The mean difference in Central Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||8.64|-9.02|
81577923|NCT02801942|162827527|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.223|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.57|5.13|||||The mean difference in Central Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||5.13|-12.57|
81577924|NCT02801942|162827527|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.034|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.16|10.66|||||The mean difference in Effector Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||10.66|-6.16|
81527886|NCT00394706|162742761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.05|||||Mean HUI for Analyze Later minus mean HUI for Analyze Early (i.e. positive values favor Analyze Later).|Linear regression was used to assess associations between post-discharge measures and treatment group comparisons with adjustment for baseline characteristics. Site was adjusted for to accommodate clustering of patients within sites. All regression analyses used robust standard errors to accommodate non-constant variances.||0.05|-0.06|
81577925|NCT02801942|162827527|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.994|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.27|10.39|||||The mean difference in Effector Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||10.39|-6.27|
81577926|NCT02801942|162827527|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.727|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.09|9.92|||||The mean difference in Naive Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||9.92|-14.09|
81577927|NCT02801942|162827527|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.976|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.91|10.87|||||The mean difference in Naive Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||10.87|-9.91|
81577928|NCT02801942|162827527|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.314|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.65|||||The mean difference in Stem Cell Memory-like Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||0.65|-0.67|
81577929|NCT02801942|162827527|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.325|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.26|||||The mean difference in Stem Cell Memory-like Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||0.26|-1.10|
81577930|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.671|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|16.81|||||The mean difference in TFH cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||16.81|-2.80|
81577931|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.828|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.02|6.17|||||The mean difference in TFH cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||6.17|-14.02|
81577932|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.651|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|0.16|||||The mean difference in PD-1+ ICOS+ TFH cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||0.16|-2.69|
81577933|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.507|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|3.24|||||The mean difference in PD-1+ ICOS+ TFH cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||3.24|-3.21|
81577934|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.709|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|4.33|||||The mean difference in TH17 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||4.33|-2.78|
81577935|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.339|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|2.85|||||The mean difference in TH17 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||2.85|-2.75|
81577936|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.631|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.56|6.63|||||The mean difference in TH1 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||6.63|-8.56|
81577937|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.708|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.69|-0.38|||||The mean difference in TH1 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||-0.38|-11.69|
81577938|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.889|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|1.78|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH17 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||1.78|-1.98|
81577939|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.787|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|2.24|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH17 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||2.24|-1.07|
81577940|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.613|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|1.72|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH17 TH2 T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||1.72|-0.85|
81577941|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.565|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.56|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH17 TH2 T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||1.56|-0.80|
81577942|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.546|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|3.76|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH2 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||3.76|-2.71|
81577943|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|3.79|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH2 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||3.79|-2.95|
81577944|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.356|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|9.14|||||The mean difference in TH2 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||9.14|-4.84|
81577945|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.481|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|9.15|||||The mean difference in TH2 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||9.15|-1.25|
81577946|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.627|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|1.38|||||The mean difference in TH22 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||1.38|-1.28|
81577947|NCT02801942|162827528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.438|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.91|||||The mean difference in TH22 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||0.91|-0.93|
81577948|NCT02801942|162827529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.63|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|8.0|||||The mean difference in TFH cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||8.00|-7.40|
81577949|NCT02801942|162827529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.694|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|6.35|||||The mean difference in TFH cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||6.35|-4.90|
81577950|NCT02801942|162827529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.377|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.89|0.08|||||The mean difference in TH1 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||0.08|-9.89|
81577951|NCT02801942|162827529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.682|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.82|0.24|||||The mean difference in TH1 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||0.24|-6.82|
81577952|NCT02801942|162827529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.036|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|2.1|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH17 TH2 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||2.10|-2.67|
81577953|NCT02801942|162827529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.929|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|1.59|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH17 TH2 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||1.59|-7.20|
81577954|NCT02801942|162827529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.117|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|3.11|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH2 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||3.11|-5.98|
81577955|NCT02801942|162827529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.047|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|3.99|||||The mean difference in TH1 TH2 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||3.99|-4.59|
81577956|NCT02801942|162827529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.645|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.99|4.06|||||The mean difference in TH17 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||4.06|-6.99|
81577957|NCT02801942|162827529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.185|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|5.11|||||The mean difference in TH17 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||5.11|-4.05|
81577958|NCT02801942|162827529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.299|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.23|6.73|||||The mean difference in TH2 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||6.73|-11.23|
81577959|NCT02801942|162827529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.472|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|10.67|||||The mean difference in TH2 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||10.67|-3.84|
81577960|NCT02801942|162827529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.153|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.0|||||The mean difference in TH22 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||2.00|-3.30|
81577961|NCT02801942|162827529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.869|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|1.72|||||The mean difference in TH22 cells-like Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||1.72|-2.06|
81577962|NCT02801942|162827530|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.304|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|3.19|||||The mean difference in Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||3.19|-2.27|
81577963|NCT02801942|162827530|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.056|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|1.36|||||The mean difference in Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||1.36|-3.24|
81527887|NCT00394706|162742761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.05|||||Mean HUI for Active ITD minus mean HUI for Sham ITD (i.e. positive values favor the active device).|Linear regression was used to assess associations between post-discharge measures and treatment group comparisons with adjustment for baseline characteristics. Site was adjusted for to accommodate clustering of patients within sites. All regression analyses used robust standard errors to accommodate non-constant variances.||0.05|-0.08|
81527888|NCT05173012|162742769|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.623||0.5325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.62|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, and timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.|Difference was calculated as Monotherapy: SAGE-324 15 mg - placebo.|||1.62|-0.84|0.5325
81527889|NCT05173012|162742769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.634||0.6549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|0.97|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, and timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.|Difference was calculated as Monotherapy: SAGE-324 30 mg - placebo.|||0.97|-1.54|0.6549
81527890|NCT05173012|162742769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.1462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|2.41|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, and timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.|Difference was calculated as Monotherapy: SAGE-324 60 mg - placebo.|||2.41|-0.36|0.1462
81527891|NCT05173012|162742770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.326||0.1271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|4.67|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, and timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||||4.67|0.59|0.1271
81527892|NCT05173012|162742770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.347||0.5642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|1.89|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, and timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||||1.89|-3.45|0.5642
81527893|NCT05173012|162742770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.439||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|3.85|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, and timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||||3.85|-1.84|0.4860
81527894|NCT03781414|162742788|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary objective would be demonstrated, if the composite efficacy failure rate difference between any of the two CFZ533 arms and the TAC arm is less than the pre-defined non-inferiority margin (0.15) with probability \>80%.|Rate difference|0.0759|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0729|0.2165||||||||0.2165|-0.0729|
81527895|NCT03781414|162742788|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary objective would be demonstrated, if the composite efficacy failure rate difference between any of the two CFZ533 arms and the TAC arm is less than the pre-defined non-inferiority margin (0.15) with probability \>80%.|Rate difference|0.1696|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0072|0.3276||||||||0.3276|0.0072|
81527896|NCT02881762|162742793|OTHER|Comparison of mean change analyzed with unpaired t-test for parametric data. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in HCV viral load between Maraviroc and No Maraviroc||||0.13
81527897|NCT02881762|162742794|OTHER|Comparison of difference in mean analyzed with paired t-test for parametric data. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|||||>|0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in HCV viral load between baseline and 7 days of maraviroc.||||>0.5
81527898|NCT04124705|162742799|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for stratified response rate difference was greater than the non-inferiority margin, the null hypothesis would be rejected and the noninferiority of Armour Thyroid to levothyroxine would be declared.|Stratified Response Rate Difference|-15.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|-4.23|||||The response rate difference (Armour Thyroid group minus Levothyroxine group) and the 95% confidence interval were calculated using the Mantel-Haenszel-weighted method with the age group (age \< 65 years or ≥ 65 years) as a stratification factor.|The null hypothesis was that Armour Thyroid would be inferior to levothyroxine for the primary efficacy endpoint, sustained TSH response. The non-inferiority hypothesis test was performed at a 1-sided 2.5% level of significance (equivalent to a two-sided 5% level of significance).||-4.23|-26.10|
81527899|NCT04124705|162742800|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for stratified response rate difference was greater than the non-inferiority margin, the null hypothesis would be rejected and the noninferiority of Armour Thyroid to levothyroxine would be declared.|Stratified Response Rate Difference|-10.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.65|-2.38|||||The response rate difference (Armour Thyroid group minus Levothyroxine group) and the 95% confidence interval were calculated using the Mantel-Haenszel-weighted method with the age group (age \< 65 years or ≥ 65 years) as a stratification factor.|The null hypothesis was that Armour Thyroid would be inferior to levothyroxine for titration TSH response. The non-inferiority hypothesis test was performed at a 1-sided 2.5% level of significance.||-2.38|-18.65|
81527900|NCT02123823|162742801|OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.97||||0.9057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.65|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test stratified for visceral involvement.|Cox proportional hazards model stratified for visceral involvement.|||1.65|0.57|0.9057
81527901|NCT02123823|162742804|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.7||||0.5598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.32|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and p-value are obtained from logistic regression model adjusted for visceral involvement at screening.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit to the xentuzumab arm.|||2.32|0.20|0.5598
81516140|NCT01686750|162720927|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.31||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.81|||Prevalence ratio||Therefore, the exponentiated coefficients for intervention status represent the prevalence ratio with 95% confidence interval (CI) and are interpreted as the relative percentage difference in the outcome associated with the intervention.|We compared the sampling-weighted prevalence of outcomes at Integrated Care Centers (ICCs) and usual care from the evaluation survey. We used linear regression models that had terms for intervention status (integrated care vs usual care), stratum (PWID and MSM), and the baseline proportion of the outcome being assessed. Site-level proportions from both evaluation and baseline respondent-driven sampling were log transformed before being entered into the regression model.||1.81|0.95|0.09
81516141|NCT01686750|162720928|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.5||||||||1.50|0.80|
81516142|NCT01686750|162720929|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.81||||||||1.81|0.61|
81516143|NCT01686750|162720930|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.41||||||||2.41|0.77|
81516144|NCT01686750|162720932|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.28||||||||1.28|0.65|
81516145|NCT01686750|162720934|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|4.93||||||||4.93|0.42|
81516146|NCT01686750|162720935|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|7.16||||||||7.16|0.49|
81577964|NCT02801942|162827531|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.069|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.91|9.58|||||The mean difference in CD69+ CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||9.58|-11.91|
81577965|NCT02801942|162827531|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.301|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.85|7.1|||||The mean difference in CD69+ CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||7.10|-15.85|
81577966|NCT02801942|162827531|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.374|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|4.59|||||The mean difference in Ki67+ CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||4.59|-1.62|
81577967|NCT02801942|162827531|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.291|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|5.88|||||The mean difference in Ki67+ CD8 cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||5.88|-0.05|
81577968|NCT02801942|162827532|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.083|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|11.31|||||The mean difference in CD15s+ Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||11.31|-1.60|
81577969|NCT02801942|162827532|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.15|22.57|||||The mean difference in CD15s+ Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||22.57|-6.15|
81577970|NCT02801942|162827532|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.812|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.48|1.11|||||The mean difference in CD69+ Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||1.11|-23.48|
81577971|NCT02801942|162827532|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.855|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.14|2.37|||||The mean difference in CD69+ Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||2.37|-14.14|
81577972|NCT02801942|162827532|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|6.84|||||The mean difference in Helios+ Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||6.84|-3.54|
81577973|NCT02801942|162827532|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.937|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|8.98|||||The mean difference in Helios+ Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||8.98|-3.84|
81577974|NCT02801942|162827532|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.781|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|9.12|||||The mean difference in Ki67+ T Reg cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||9.12|-2.67|
81577975|NCT02801942|162827532|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.337|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|6.21|||||The mean difference in Ki67+ T Reg cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||6.21|0.55|
81577976|NCT02801942|162827532|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.736|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.49|8.58|||||The mean difference in Memory Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||8.58|-11.49|
81577977|NCT02801942|162827532|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.142|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.81|10.58|||||The mean difference in Memory Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||10.58|-6.81|
81577978|NCT02801942|162827532|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|22.92|||||The mean difference in Resting Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||22.92|-2.01|
81577979|NCT02801942|162827532|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.913|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|16.59|||||The mean difference in Resting Reg T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||16.59|-4.24|
81577980|NCT02801942|162827533|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.696|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|2.83|||||The mean difference in CD15s+ Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||2.83|-0.08|
81577981|NCT02801942|162827533|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.324|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|4.98|||||The mean difference in CD15s+ Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||4.98|-0.61|
81577982|NCT02801942|162827533|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.389|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.66|12.85|||||The mean difference in CD69+ Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||12.85|-14.66|
81577983|NCT02801942|162827533|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.862|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.71|6.33|||||The mean difference in CD69+ Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||6.33|-14.71|
81577984|NCT02801942|162827533|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.234|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|2.47|||||The mean difference in Helios+ Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||2.47|-2.73|
81577985|NCT02801942|162827533|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.859|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|2.28|||||The mean difference in Helios+ Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||2.28|-1.45|
81577986|NCT02801942|162827533|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.205|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|5.78|||||The mean difference in Ki67+ Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||5.78|0.64|
81577987|NCT02801942|162827533|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.712|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|3.79|||||The mean difference in Ki67+ Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||3.79|0.75|
81516147|NCT01686750|162720936|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.56||||||||1.56|0.53|
81516148|NCT01686750|162720937|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|4.2||||||||4.2|-4.2|
81577988|NCT02801942|162827534|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|6.15|||||The mean difference in CD15s+ Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||6.15|0.40|
81577989|NCT02801942|162827534|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.109|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|7.17|||||The mean difference in CD15s+ Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||7.17|-1.68|
81577990|NCT02801942|162827534|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.712|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.49|14.48|||||The mean difference in CD69+ Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||14.48|-14.49|
81577991|NCT02801942|162827534|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.947|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.67|4.43|||||The mean difference in CD69+ Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||4.43|-12.67|
81577992|NCT02801942|162827534|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.967|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.48|8.13|||||The mean difference in Helios+ Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||8.13|-5.48|
81577993|NCT02801942|162827534|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.287|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|6.84|||||The mean difference in Helios+ Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||6.84|-4.36|
81577994|NCT02801942|162827534|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|4.84|||||The mean difference in Ki67+ Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by FNA method has been presented.|||4.84|0.54|
81577995|NCT02801942|162827534|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.737|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|3.13|||||The mean difference in Ki67+ Memory Conv T cells (Healthy participants versus NOT1D participants) by core biopsy method has been presented.|||3.13|0.03|
81577996|NCT02560584|162827562|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact one-sided test for a single propor|||"The proportion of patients with malignancy detected only with BLC with Cysview was to be analyzed using an exact one-sided test for a single proportion based on the cumulative binomial distribution with a significance level of 2.5%.~Null hypothesis: Malignancy is detected with BL only in 0.5% or less of the patients"||||<0.0001
81577997|NCT02560584|162827564|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact one-sided test for single proporti|||"The proportion of patients with one or more CIS lesions detected with BL and none with WL was to be evaluated using an exact binomial test for single proportion with a significance level of 2.5% (one-sided).~Null hypothesis: One or more CIS lesions are detected with BLC with Cysview and none with WL in less than or equal to 0.1% of the patients."||||<0.0001
81577998|NCT00157950|162827565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|98.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.6|99.8|||||Exact binomial confidence interval|||99.8|93.6|
81577999|NCT00157950|162827566|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for the proportion of subjects receiving Gardasil who were seropositive at Week 4 postdose 3 must be greater than 90%|Proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.8|100.0|||||Exact binomial confidence interval|||100|96.8|
81578000|NCT00157950|162827567|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for the proportion of subjects receiving Gardasil who were seropositive at Week 4 postdose 3 must be greater than 90%|Proportion|99.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.2|100.0|||||Exact binomial confidence interval|||100|95.2|
81578001|NCT00157950|162827568|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for the proportion of subjects receiving Gardasil who were seropositive at Week 4 postdose 3 must be greater than 90%|Proportion|99.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.0|100.0|||||Exact binomial confidence interval|||100|95.0|
81578002|NCT02902965|162827642|OTHER||median PFS|8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|10.8|||||Kaplan-Meier estimates for median PFS and its associated 95% confidence intervals using log-log transformed Greenwood variance estimate were calculated.|||10.8|6.2|
81578003|NCT02902965|162827643|OTHER||ORR in %|56.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.7|68.2|||||Overall response = confirmed sCR + CR + VGPR + PR with corresponding 95% Exact binomial Cl|||68.2|44.7|
81578004|NCT02902965|162827644|OTHER||PFS rate|6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|16.9|||||Kaplan-Meier method used for PFS rate and its associated 95% confidence intervals using log-log transformed Greenwood variance estimate were calculated.|||16.9|1.6|
81578005|NCT02902965|162827647|OTHER||median TTP|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|12.0|||||KM estimates for median TTP with associated 95% CI|||12|7.8|
81578006|NCT01969240|162827674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.86||||||||0.86|0.46|
81578007|NCT01969240|162827675|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The a-priori significance level was 0.05.||||||<0.013
81578008|NCT01969240|162827676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|11.5||||||||11.5|9.1|
81578009|NCT01969240|162827677|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.998
81578010|NCT01969240|162827678|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||negative binomial model|||||||<0.001
81578011|NCT01969240|162827679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-0.9||||||||-0.90|-4.8|
81578012|NCT01969240|162827680|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|3.6||||||||3.6|-0.2|
81578013|NCT00412854|162827708|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The upper limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference \[Infanrix+Hiberix Group minus Infanrix/Hib Group\] in percentage of seroprotected subjects was ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|3.39||||||"Difference in seroprotection rates against diphteria toxoid:~To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Infanrix™/Hib vaccine administered at 3, 4 and 5 months of age (Infanrix/Hib Group) was non-inferior to that of the concomitant administration of Infanrix™ and Hiberix™ vaccines at the same age (Infanrix+Hiberix Group), in terms of immune response to all vaccine antigens, one month after the three-dose primary vaccination course."||3.39|-1.68|
81578014|NCT00412854|162827708|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The upper limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference \[Infanrix+Hiberix Group minus Infanrix/Hib Group\] in percentage of seroprotected subjects was ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|2.3||||||"Difference in seroprotection rates against tetanus toxoid:~To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Infanrix™/Hib vaccine administered at 3, 4 and 5 months of age (Infanrix/Hib Group) was non-inferior to that of the concomitant administration of Infanrix™ and Hiberix™ vaccines at the same age (Infanrix+Hiberix Group), in terms of immune response to all vaccine antigens, one month after the three-dose vaccination course."||2.30|-2.29|
81578015|NCT00412854|162827709|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The upper limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference \[Infanrix+Hiberix Group minus Infanrix/Hib Group\] in percentage of seroprotected subjects was ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|2.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|6.18||||||"Difference in seroprotection rates against PRP:~To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Infanrix™/Hib vaccine administered at 3, 4 and 5 months of age (Infanrix/Hib Group) was non-inferior to that of the concomitant administration of Infanrix™ and Hiberix™ vaccines at the same age (Infanrix+Hiberix Group), in terms of immune response to all vaccine antigens, one month after the three-dose vaccination course."||6.18|0.15|
81578016|NCT00412854|162827710|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The upper limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference \[Infanrix+Hiberix Group minus Infanrix/Hib Group\] in percentage of subjects with a vaccine response was ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroresponse rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|2.3||||||"Difference in vaccine response rates against PT:~To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Infanrix™/Hib vaccine administered at 3, 4 and 5 months of age (Infanrix/Hib Group) was non-inferior to that of the concomitant administration of Infanrix™ and Hiberix™ vaccines at the same age (Infanrix+Hiberix Group), in terms of immune response to all vaccine antigens, one month after the three-dose vaccination course."||2.30|-2.29|
81578017|NCT00412854|162827710|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The upper limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference \[Infanrix+Hiberix Group minus Infanrix/Hib Group\] in percentage of subjects with a vaccine response was ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroresponse rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|2.3||||||"Difference in vaccine response rates against FHA:~To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Infanrix™/Hib vaccine administered at 3, 4 and 5 months of age (Infanrix/Hib Group) was non-inferior to that of the concomitant administration of Infanrix™ and Hiberix™ vaccines at the same age (Infanrix+Hiberix Group), in terms of immune response to all vaccine antigens, one month after the three-dose vaccination course."||2.30|-2.29|
81578018|NCT00412854|162827710|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The upper limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference \[Infanrix+Hiberix Group minus Infanrix/Hib Group\] in percentage of subjects with a vaccine response was ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroresponse rate|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|5.07||||||"Difference in vaccine response rates against PRN:~To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Infanrix™/Hib vaccine administered at 3, 4 and 5 months of age (Infanrix/Hib Group) was non-inferior to that of the concomitant administration of Infanrix™ and Hiberix™ vaccines at the same age (Infanrix+Hiberix Group), in terms of immune response to all vaccine antigens, one month after the three-dose vaccination course."||5.07|-2.17|
81578019|NCT00799487|162827729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-27.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|-20.2||P-values were determined by using a repeated measures mixed model with actual value as the dependent variable with terms for treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, period, sequence, and baseline score.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||-20.2|-34.4|<0.0001
81578020|NCT00799487|162827730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-28.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.1|-20.8||P-values were determined by using a repeated measures mixed model with actual value as the dependent variable with terms for treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, period, sequence, and baseline score.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||-20.8|-35.1|<0.0001
81578021|NCT00799487|162827731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|5.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|6.6||P-values were determined by using a repeated measures mixed model with actual value as the dependent variable with terms for treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, period, sequence, and baseline score.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||6.6|3.4|<0.0001
81578022|NCT00799487|162827732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|4.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|5.8||P-values were determined by using a repeated measures mixed model with actual value as the dependent variable with terms for treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, period, sequence, and baseline score.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||5.8|3.2|<0.0001
81578023|NCT00799487|162827733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|9.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|12.0||P-values were determined by using a repeated measures mixed model with actual value as the dependent variable with terms for treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, period, sequence, and baseline score.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||12.0|6.9|<0.0001
81578024|NCT00799487|162827734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|-2.74||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||-2.74|-4.27|<0.0001
81578025|NCT00799487|162827735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-17.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.72|-11.45||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||-11.45|-23.72|<0.0001
81578026|NCT00799487|162827736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-30.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.29|-21.37||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||-21.37|-39.29|<0.0001
81578027|NCT00799487|162827737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.13||||0.0297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|-0.12||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||-0.12|-2.15|0.0297
81578028|NCT00799487|162827738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.84||||0.0955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|0.15||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model. Finger Windows Forwards was the first non-significant p-value in the gatekeeper sequence.|Mixed Models Analysis|Testing of additional endpoints in the sequence was still performed without any unqualified statements about the individual statistical significance.|Placebo minus Concerta|||0.15|-1.84|0.0955
81578029|NCT00799487|162827739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-14.37||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.52|-7.23||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||-7.23|-21.52|0.0002
81578030|NCT00799487|162827740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26||||0.2335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.17||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||0.17|-0.70|0.2335
81578031|NCT00799487|162827741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.51||||0.2321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.67|1.65||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||1.65|-6.67|0.2321
81578032|NCT00799487|162827742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.52||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.64|-1.4||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||-1.40|-5.64|0.0015
81578033|NCT00799487|162827743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.38||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.43|-1.33||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||-1.33|-9.43|0.0101
81578034|NCT00799487|162827744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09||||0.6642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.34||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||0.34|-0.53|0.6642
81578035|NCT00799487|162827745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-35.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.89|-11.71||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||-11.71|-58.89|0.0040
81578036|NCT00799487|162827746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.03||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||-0.03|-0.14|0.0012
81578037|NCT00799487|162827747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.02||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||-0.02|-0.12|0.0051
81578038|NCT00799487|162827748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.1768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.02||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||0.02|-0.13|0.1768
81578039|NCT00799487|162827749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.4245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.04||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||0.04|-0.09|0.4245
81578040|NCT00799487|162827750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean DIfference|0.0||||0.9729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.09||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||0.09|-0.09|0.9729
81578041|NCT00799487|162827751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.3486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.04||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||0.04|-0.12|0.3486
81578042|NCT00799487|162827752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03||||0.1466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.01||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||0.01|-0.07|0.1466
81578043|NCT00799487|162827753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.1368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.08||P-values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus Concerta|||0.08|-0.01|0.1368
81578044|NCT02436889|162827782|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.949|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.949
81578045|NCT02436889|162827783|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.11||||0.2415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|8.31|||ANCOVA|change from baseline, adjusted for baseline value||||8.31|-2.09|0.2415
81578046|NCT02436889|162827784|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.01||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.16|-5.87|||ANCOVA|||||-5.87|-18.16|0.0001
81578047|NCT02436889|162827785|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.1956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|0.33|||ANCOVA|||||0.33|-1.59|0.1956
81578048|NCT02436889|162827786|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.87||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|3.4|||ANCOVA|||||3.40|0.34|0.0168
81578049|NCT02436889|162827787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.71|||ANCOVA|||||3.71|0.50|0.0101
81578050|NCT01034462|162827788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-3.095||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.256|-0.935|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures.||||-0.935|-5.256|0.0051
81578051|NCT01034462|162827789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-2.632||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.193|-1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures.||||-1.070|-4.193|0.0010
81578052|NCT00708643|162827790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2863|||TWO_SIDED|98.75|-3.0047|2.7153|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as narafilcon A minus the habitual lens.|The alternative hypothesis is that narafilcon A will provide a lower level of limbal hyperemia than the habitual lens.||2.7153|-3.0047|
81578053|NCT00708643|162827791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0804|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7605|||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.0804|1.8821|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as narafilcon A minus habitual lens.|The alternative hypothesis is that narafilcon A provides better comfort than the habitual lens by having a lower rating on the scale.||1.8821|-0.0804|
81578054|NCT00708643|162827792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2228|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7002|||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.2228|4.6564|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as narafilcon A minus the habitual lens.|The alternative hypothesis is that narafilcon A provides a lowe level of upper lid margin staining than the habitual lens.||4.6564|0.2228|
81578055|NCT00708643|162827793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2596|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1873|||TWO_SIDED|98.75|1.2596|4.2599|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as narafilcon A minus the habitual lens.|||4.2599|1.2596|
81578056|NCT00708643|162827794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8625|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3407|||TWO_SIDED|98.75|-0.8625|5.0524|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as narafilcon A minus habitual lens.|The alternative hypothesis is that narafilcon A provides a lower level of tarsal hyperemia than the habitual lens.||5.0524|-0.8625|
81578057|NCT00708643|162827795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.241|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6975|||TWO_SIDED|98.75|-0.241|4.0043|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as narafilcon A minus habitual lens.|The alternative hypothesis is that narafilcon A provides lower levels of corneal staining than the habitual lens.||4.0043|-0.2410|
81578058|NCT03720470|162827812|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|23.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|31.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 versus placebo) and confidence interval (CI) for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by baseline disease severity.||31.4|14.7|<0.0001
81578059|NCT03720470|162827812|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|34.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.1|43.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 versus placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by baseline disease severity.||43.5|26.1|<0.0001
81578060|NCT03720470|162827813|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|31.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.2|41.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 versus placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by baseline disease severity.||41.6|22.2|<0.0001
81578061|NCT03720470|162827813|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|43.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.7|52.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 versus placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by baseline disease severity.||52.7|33.7|<0.0001
81578062|NCT03720470|162827814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|17.9||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|26.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 versus placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by baseline disease severity.||26.3|9.5|0.0002
81578063|NCT03720470|162827814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|34.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.0|43.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 versus placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by baseline disease severity.||43.7|26.0|<.0001
81578064|NCT03720470|162827814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|5.2||||0.2084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|13.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 versus dupilumab) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by baseline disease severity.||13.4|-2.9|0.2084
81578065|NCT03720470|162827814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|22.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|30.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 versus dupilumab) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by baseline disease severity.||30.7|13.5|<0.0001
81578066|NCT03720470|162827815|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|22.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|30.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 versus placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by baseline disease severity.||30.5|13.7|<0.0001
81578067|NCT03720470|162827815|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|35.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.3|43.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 versus placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by baseline disease severity.||43.7|26.3|<0.0001
81578068|NCT03720470|162827815|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|5.2||||||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 versus dupilumab) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by baseline disease severity.||5.2|-12.2|
81578069|NCT03720470|162827815|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|18.5||||||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 versus dupilumab) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by baseline disease severity.||18.5|0.4|
81578070|NCT03720470|162827816|OTHER||Difference in percentage|24.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|34.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 versus placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by baseline disease severity.||34.1|14.0|<0.0001
81578071|NCT03720470|162827816|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|30.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.3|39.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 versus placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by baseline disease severity.||39.8|20.3|<0.0001
81578072|NCT03720470|162827816|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|4.2||||||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 versus dupilumab) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by baseline disease severity.||4.2|-9.6|
81578073|NCT03720470|162827816|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|9.6||||||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 versus dupilumab) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by baseline disease severity.||9.6|-3.3|
81578074|NCT01506479|162827852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|16.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||16.6|12.0|<0.0001
81578075|NCT01506479|162827853|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9||||0.34|ONE_SIDED|90.0||4.6||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.10|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the vigorous exercise group warrants further investigation using a futility threshold of 3.5 compared to the control group (difference between the mean change in the control group and the mean change in the vigorous exercise group). The alternative hypothesis is that vigorous exercise does not warrant further investigation.||4.6||0.34
81578076|NCT01506479|162827853|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.03|ONE_SIDED|90.0||2.8||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set to 0.10. If the p-value is less than 0.10, the null hypothesis is rejected in favor of the alternative (moderate exercise does not warrant further investigation).|t-test, 1 sided||"The estimate is the difference between the control group and the moderate exercise group.~The upper bound of the confidence interval should be compared to the futility threshold of 3.5 to reject or not reject the null hypothesis."|The null hypothesis is that the moderate exercise group warrants further investigation using a futility threshold of 3.5 compared to the control group (difference in the mean change between the control group and the moderate exercise group). The alternative hypothesis is that moderate exercise does not warrant further investigation .||2.8||0.03
81578077|NCT01506479|162827854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1334|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1334
81578078|NCT02056340|162827922|OTHER|||||||0.611||||||Threshold for significaance was p value \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We used a linear mixed-effects model which accounted for all measurements taken and the time that those measurements were taken.||||0.611
81578079|NCT02056340|162827923|OTHER|||||||0.029||||||P value reflects baseline to 72 hours between groups. A p-value \<0.05 will be considered significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary comparison was at 72 hours for the self-reported influenza severity score.||||0.029
81578080|NCT03171415|162827940|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|5.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The Kruskal-Wallis T-test was applied for analyzing the difference in between the study groups||||>0.05
81578081|NCT03171415|162827940|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The Kruskal-Wallis T-test was applied for analyzing the difference in between the study groups, at day 28 and Day 56||||<0.05
81578082|NCT03171415|162827940|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The Kruskal-Wallis T-test was applied for analyzing the difference in between the study groups||||<0.05
81578083|NCT03171415|162827940|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The Kruskal-Wallis T-test was applied for analyzing the difference in between the study groups||||<0.05
81578084|NCT03171415|162827941|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81578085|NCT03171415|162827941|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81578086|NCT03171415|162827941|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81578087|NCT03171415|162827941|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81578088|NCT03171415|162827947|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81578089|NCT01846611|162827958|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.925|||=|0.5236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|1.177|||Unstratified log rank test|||||1.177|0.727|= 0.5236
81578090|NCT01846611|162827959|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.935|||=|0.5174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.762|1.147|||Unstratified log rank test|||||1.147|0.762|= 0.5174
81578091|NCT01846611|162827960|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.523|||=|0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.075|2.158|||Fisher Exact|||||2.158|1.075|= 0.0142
81578092|NCT05119569|162827973|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.313||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.149|0.658|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|||||0.658|0.149|0.0022
81578093|NCT05119569|162827974|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.265||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.128|0.55|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|||||0.550|0.128|0.0004
81578094|NCT05119569|162827975|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.005||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.317|13.078|||Logistic Regression Model|||||13.078|1.317|0.0117
81578095|NCT05119569|162827980|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.78||||0.5889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.316|1.922|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|||||1.922|0.316|0.5889
81578096|NCT05119569|162827981|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.076||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.355|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|||||0.355|0.016|0.0011
81578097|NCT05119569|162827982|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.104||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.481|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|||||0.481|0.022|0.0038
81578098|NCT05119569|162827983|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.512||||0.0958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.233|1.126|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|||||1.126|0.233|0.0958
81578099|NCT05119569|162827984|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.105|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.283|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|||||0.283|0.039|<0.0001
81578100|NCT05119569|162827985|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.053||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.012|0.233|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|||||0.233|0.012|0.0001
81578101|NCT02890355|162827995|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.78||a priori threshold for statistical significance, one sided p=0.02|Log Rank|||||1.78|0.85|0.28
81578102|NCT02890355|162827997|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.02|||Log Rank|||||2.02|0.96|0.09
81516149|NCT01686750|162720939|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.52||||||||1.52|0.47|
81516150|NCT01686750|162720941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.6||||||||-0.6|-3.0|
81578103|NCT01409564|162828007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Repeated ANOVA|Uncorrected, Repeated ANOVA||Repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test group\*time interaction effect in glucose uptake of Left Parietal Lobe in two groups on two data points (baseline, 24-week).||||0.14
81578104|NCT01409564|162828007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Repeated ANOVA|||Repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test group\*time interaction effect in glucose uptake of Right Parietal Lobe in two groups on two data points (baseline, 24-week).||||0.08
81578105|NCT01409564|162828007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Repeated ANOVA|||Repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test group\*time interaction effect in glucose uptake of Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus in two groups on two data points (baseline, 24-week).||||<0.01
81578106|NCT01409564|162828007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Repeated ANOVA|||Repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test group\*time interaction effect in glucose uptake of Right Inferior Frontal Gyrus in two groups on two data points (baseline, 24-week).||||0.08
81578107|NCT01409564|162828008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||Repeated ANOVA|||Repeated ANOVA, tested for group\*time interaction effect of ADAS-Cog scores on three data points (Baseline, 12-week, 24-week)||||0.93
81578108|NCT01409564|162828009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Repeated ANOVA|||Repeated ANOVA, tested for group\*time interaction effect of MMSE scores on three data points (Baseline, 12-week, 24-week)||||0.15
81578109|NCT01409564|162828010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Repeated ANOVA|||Repeated ANOVA, tested for group\*time interaction effect of ADCS-ADL scores on three data points (Baseline, 12-week, 24-week)||||0.82
81578110|NCT01409564|162828011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||Chi-squared|||Repeated ANOVA, tested for group\*time interaction effect of Summed CDR scores on three data points (Baseline, 12-week, 24-week)||||0.79
81578111|NCT01409564|162828012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||Chi-squared|||Distribution of Fazekas scale in two groups according to Chi-square test results.||||0.87
81578112|NCT00225251|162828013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.0|||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81578113|NCT01313767|162828037|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|90% of the power, 0.45 of non-inferiority margin|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.1347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||The difference between the two groups was provided with 95% CI. If the upper limit of CI is no greater than 0.45 (non-inferiority margin), the study group was determined not inferior to the control group. Additionally, difference between groups in change from baseline to week 4 in wrist flexor MAS score was compared using two sample t-test.||0.40|-0.05|0.1347
81578114|NCT01313767|162828038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.2591|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 8 in wrist flexor MAS score was compared using two sample t-test.||||0.2591
81578115|NCT01313767|162828038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.3395|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 12 in wrist flexor MAS score was compared using two sample t-test.||||0.3395
81578116|NCT01313767|162828039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.0675|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 4 in elbow flexor MAS score was compared using two sample t-test.||||0.0675
81578117|NCT01313767|162828039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.0605|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 8 in elbow flexor MAS score was compared using two sample t-test.||||0.0605
81578118|NCT01313767|162828039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.0429|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 12 in elbow flexor MAS score was compared using two sample t-test.||||0.0429
81578119|NCT01313767|162828040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.6954|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 4 in finger flexor MAS score was compared using two sample t-test.||||0.6954
81578120|NCT01313767|162828040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.6024|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 8 in finger flexor MAS score was compared using two sample t-test.||||0.6024
81578121|NCT01313767|162828040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.9316|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 12 in finger flexor MAS score was compared using two sample t-test.||||0.9316
81578122|NCT01313767|162828041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.2284|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 4 in thumb flexor MAS score was compared using two sample t-test.||||0.2284
81578123|NCT01313767|162828041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.3221|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 8 in thumb flexor MAS score was compared using two sample t-test.||||0.3221
81578124|NCT01313767|162828041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.593|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 12 in thumb flexor MAS score was compared using two sample t-test.||||0.5930
81578125|NCT01313767|162828042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.07||||0.1585|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Difference between groups in frequency of responders who have improved at least 1-point on the MAS at week 4 from baseline in wrist flexor was compared using Pearson's chi-square test.||||0.1585
81578126|NCT01313767|162828042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0028||||0.9596|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Difference between groups in frequency of responders who have improved at least 1-point on the MAS at week 8 from baseline in wrist flexor was compared using Pearson's chi-square test.||||0.9596
81516151|NCT01686750|162720942|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.36||||||||1.36|0.64|
81578127|NCT01313767|162828042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0304||||0.6164|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Difference between groups in frequency of responders who have improved at least 1-point on the MAS at week 12 from baseline in wrist flexor was compared using Pearson's chi-square test.||||0.6164
81578128|NCT01313767|162828043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.098||||0.1802|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Difference between groups in frequency of responders who have improved at least 1-point on the MAS at week 4 from baseline in elbow flexor was compared using Pearson's chi-square test.||||0.1802
81578129|NCT01313767|162828043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1164||||0.1176|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Difference between groups in frequency of responders who have improved at least 1-point on the MAS at week 8 from baseline in elbow flexor was compared using Pearson's chi-square test.||||0.1176
81578130|NCT01313767|162828043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1138||||0.1252|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Difference between groups in frequency of responders who have improved at least 1-point on the MAS at week 12 from baseline in elbow flexor was compared using Pearson's chi-square test.||||0.1252
81578131|NCT01313767|162828044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.098||||0.3431|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Difference between groups in frequency of responders who have improved at least 1-point on the MAS at week 4 from baseline in finger flexor was compared using Pearson's chi-square test.||||0.3431
81578132|NCT01313767|162828044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1097||||0.1329|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Difference between groups in frequency of responders who have improved at least 1-point on the MAS at week 8 from baseline in finger flexor was compared using Pearson's chi-square test||||0.1329
81578133|NCT01313767|162828044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0853||||0.2611|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Difference between groups in frequency of responders who have improved at least 1-point on the MAS at week 12 from baseline in finger flexor was compared using Pearson's chi-square test||||0.2611
81578134|NCT01313767|162828045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0654||||0.4623|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Difference between groups in frequency of responders who have improved at least 1-point on the MAS at week 4 from baseline in thumb flexor was compared using Pearson's chi-square test.||||0.4623
81578135|NCT01313767|162828045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1194||||0.2007|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Difference between groups in frequency of responders who have improved at least 1-point on the MAS at week 8 from baseline in thumb flexor was compared using Pearson's chi-square test.||||0.2007
81578136|NCT01313767|162828045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0172||||0.8553|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Difference between groups in frequency of responders who have improved at least 1-point on the MAS at week 12 from baseline in thumb flexor was compared using Pearson's chi-square test.||||0.8553
81578137|NCT01313767|162828046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.604|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 4 in DAS score of hygiene was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.6040
81578138|NCT01313767|162828046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.3233|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 8 in DAS score of hygiene was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.3233
81516152|NCT02956044|162720943|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric LSM|108.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.35|125.3|||||Confidence interval from ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect|Geometric Least Square (LS) Mean was used as PK parameters||125.30|94.35|
81516153|NCT02956044|162720943|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric LSM|95.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.73|106.63|||||Confidence interval from ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters||106.63|84.73|
81516154|NCT02956044|162720943|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric LSM|89.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.39|113.65|||||Confidence interval from ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters||113.65|70.39|
81516155|NCT02956044|162720943|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric LSM|111.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.02|129.19|||||Confidence interval from ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters||129.19|97.02|
81516156|NCT02956044|162720943|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric LSM|126.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.08|143.17|||||Confidence interval from ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters||143.17|112.08|
81578139|NCT01313767|162828046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.4469|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 12 in DAS score of hygiene was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.4469
81578140|NCT01313767|162828047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.122|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 4 in DAS score of dressing was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.1220
81578141|NCT01313767|162828047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.1016|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 8 in DAS score of dressing was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.1016
81516157|NCT02956044|162720943|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric LSM|98.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.9|114.23|||||Confidence interval from ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters||114.23|84.90|
81578142|NCT01313767|162828047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.2235|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 12 in DAS score of dressing was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.2235
81578143|NCT01313767|162828048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.503|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 4 in DAS score of limb position was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.5030
81578144|NCT01313767|162828048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.6934|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 8 in DAS score of limb position was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.6934
81578145|NCT01313767|162828048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.9574|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 12 in DAS score of limb position was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.9574
81527902|NCT02123823|162742805|OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|1.03||||0.9146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.8|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test stratified for visceral involvement.|Cox proportional hazards model stratified for visceral involvement.|||1.80|0.59|0.9146
81578146|NCT01313767|162828049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.7237|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 4 in DAS score of pain was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.7237
81527903|NCT02123823|162742806|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.7||||0.4008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.59|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and p-value are obtained from logistic regression model adjusted for visceral involvement.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit to the xentuzumab arm.|||1.59|0.31|0.4008
81516158|NCT02956044|162720946|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric LSM|87.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.02|95.38|||||Confidence interval from ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters||95.38|80.02|
81578147|NCT01313767|162828049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.7237|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 8 in DAS score of pain was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.7237
81516159|NCT02956044|162720946|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric LSM|103.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.59|112.68|||||Confidence interval from ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters||112.68|94.59|
81578148|NCT01313767|162828049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.4017|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 12 in DAS score of pain was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.4017
81578149|NCT01313767|162828050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2346|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Difference between groups in frequency distribution of responders on the Global Assessment at week 12 was compared using Fisher's exact test.||||0.2346
81578150|NCT01313767|162828051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9513|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Difference between groups in frequency distribution of responders on the Global Assessment at week 12 was compared using Fisher's exact test.||||0.9513
81578151|NCT01313767|162828052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.8088|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 4 in carer burden scale of cleaning the palm was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.8088
81578152|NCT01313767|162828052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.3702|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 8 in carer burden scale of cleaning the palm was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.3702
81578153|NCT01313767|162828052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.1497|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 12 in carer burden scale of cleaning the palm was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.1497
81578154|NCT01313767|162828053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.9634|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 4 in carer burden scale of cutting the finger-nails was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.9634
81578155|NCT01313767|162828053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.7302|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 8 in carer burden scale of cutting the finger-nails was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.7302
81578156|NCT01313767|162828053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.7715|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 12 in carer burden scale of cutting the finger-nails was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.7715
81578157|NCT01313767|162828054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.9362|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 4 in carer burden scale of putting shirts on was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.9362
81578158|NCT01313767|162828054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.7998|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 8 in carer burden scale of putting shirts on was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.7998
81578159|NCT01313767|162828054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.5436|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 12 in carer burden scale of putting shirts on was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.5436
81578160|NCT01313767|162828055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.7014|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 4 in carer burden scale of cleaning the armpit was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.7014
81578161|NCT01313767|162828055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.8884|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 8 in carer burden scale of cleaning the armpit was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.8884
81578162|NCT01313767|162828055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.284|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups in change from baseline to week 12 in carer burden scale of cleaning the armpit was compared using wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.2840
81578163|NCT01287897|162828056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.5||0.3406|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.0|21.7||Type I rate was controlled for the 2 time points (Week 8 and Week 12) at 0.05 (one sided).|Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM)|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||||21.7|-13.0|0.3406
81578164|NCT01287897|162828056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.0||0.0438|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|36.7||Type I rate was controlled for the 2 time points (Week 8 and Week 12) at 0.05 (one sided).|GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||||36.7|0.7|0.0438
81578165|NCT01287897|162828057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.6||0.2258|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.1|32.6||Type I rate was controlled for the 2 time points (Week 8 and Week 12) at 0.05 (one sided).|GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||||32.6|-12.1|0.2258
81578166|NCT01287897|162828058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.5||0.2627|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.6|23.9||Type I rate was controlled for the 2 time points (Week 8 and Week 12) at 0.05 (one sided).|GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||||23.9|-10.6|0.2627
81578167|NCT01287897|162828058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.9||0.0425|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|36.7||Type I rate was controlled for the 2 time points (Week 8 and Week 12) at 0.05 (one sided).|GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||||36.7|0.8|0.0425
81578168|NCT01287897|162828059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.7||0.1362|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.5|37.6||Type I rate was controlled for the 2 time points (Week 8 and Week 12) at 0.05 (one sided).|GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||||37.6|-7.5|0.1362
81578169|NCT01287897|162828060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0||0.1527|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.3|18.6|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-70 response rate for the 10-mg arm at Week 2.||18.6|-4.3|0.1527
81578170|NCT01287897|162828060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.1||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.1|33.2|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-70 response rate for the 10-mg arm at Week 4.||33.2|3.1|0.0235
81578171|NCT01287897|162828060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.9||0.0792|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|30.2|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-70 response rate for the 10-mg arm at Week 6.||30.2|-2.3|0.0792
81516160|NCT02956044|162720946|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric LSM|94.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.34|111.06|||||Confidence interval from ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters||111.06|80.34|
81578172|NCT01287897|162828060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.0||0.1909||90.0|-8.4|27.6|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-70 response rate for the 10-mg arm at Week 10.||27.6|-8.4|0.1909
81578173|NCT01287897|162828060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8||0.1981|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|17.0|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-70 response rate for the 50-mg arm at Week 2.||17.0|-5.4|0.1981
81578174|NCT01287897|162828060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.3|35.8|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-70 response rate for the 50-mg arm at Week 4.||35.8|5.3|0.0132
81578175|NCT01287897|162828060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.1||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.6|41.7|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-70 response rate for the 50-mg arm at Week 6.||41.7|8.6|0.0063
81578176|NCT01287897|162828060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.2||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.2|43.1|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-70 response rate for the 50-mg arm at Week 10.||43.1|6.2|0.0138
81578177|NCT01287897|162828061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.2||0.0662|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|32.1|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-70 response rate for the 200-mg arm at Week 2.||32.1|-1.4|0.0662
81578178|NCT01287897|162828061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.0||0.1708|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.9|25.8|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-70 response rate for the 200-mg arm at Week 4.||25.8|-6.9|0.1708
81578179|NCT01287897|162828061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.1||0.2416|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.5|26.0|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-70 response rate for the 200-mg arm at Week 6.||26.0|-10.5|0.2416
81578180|NCT01287897|162828061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.1||0.088|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.1|42.3|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-70 response rate for the 200-mg arm at Week 10.||42.3|-4.1|0.0880
81578181|NCT01287897|162828062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.261|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|7.2|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 10-mg arm at Week 2.||7.2|-3.2|0.2610
81578182|NCT01287897|162828062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.4291|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.6|7.0|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 10-mg arm at Week 4.||7.0|-5.6|0.4291
81578183|NCT01287897|162828062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0||0.5791|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.0|8.6|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 10-mg arm at Week 6.||8.6|-11.0|0.5791
81578184|NCT01287897|162828062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.0||0.7544|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.8|7.7|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 10-mg arm at Week 8.||7.7|-18.8|0.7544
81578185|NCT01287897|162828062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.2||0.2308||90.0|-8.3|21.9|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 10-mg arm at Week 10.||21.9|-8.3|0.2308
81578186|NCT01287897|162828062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1||0.5038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.8|11.7|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 10-mg arm at Week 12.||11.7|-11.8|0.5038
81578187|NCT01287897|162828062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9||0.0498|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|16.0|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 50-mg arm at Week 2.||16.0|0.0|0.0498
81578188|NCT01287897|162828062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.6||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.9|28.7|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 50-mg arm at Week 4.||28.7|3.9|0.0155
81578189|NCT01287897|162828062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|28.9|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 50-mg arm at Week 6.||28.9|0.9|0.0399
81578190|NCT01287897|162828062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.6||0.1866|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.2|24.3|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 50-mg arm at Week 8.||24.3|-7.2|0.1866
81578191|NCT01287897|162828062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.3||0.0415|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|34.7|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 50-mg arm at Week 10.||34.7|0.9|0.0415
81578192|NCT01287897|162828062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.5||0.0408|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|32.1|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 50-mg arm at Week 12.||32.1|0.9|0.0408
81578193|NCT01287897|162828063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3||0.1342|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|14.5|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 200-mg arm at Week 2.||14.5|-2.8|0.1342
81578194|NCT01287897|162828063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.2623|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.3|9.8|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 200-mg arm at Week 4.||9.8|-4.3|0.2623
81578195|NCT01287897|162828063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3||0.3324|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.7|13.2|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 200-mg arm at Week 6.||13.2|-7.7|0.3324
81578196|NCT01287897|162828063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.5||0.6637|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.5|9.1|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 200-mg arm at Week 8.||9.1|-15.5|0.6637
81578197|NCT01287897|162828063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.0||0.2721||90.0|-9.3|20.2|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 200-mg arm at Week 10.||20.2|-9.3|0.2721
81578198|NCT01287897|162828063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8||0.3022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.8|16.9|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience and concomitant immunosuppressant therapy were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI remission rate for the 200-mg arm at Week 12.||16.9|-8.8|0.3022
81578199|NCT01287897|162828064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0||0.2687|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.2|15.8|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 10-mg arm at Week 2.||15.8|-7.2|0.2687
81516161|NCT02956044|162720946|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%.|[Ratio of Geometric LSM]|127.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.33|146.62|||||Confidence interval from ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters||146.62|110.33|
81516162|NCT02956044|162720946|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%|[Ratio of Geometric LSM]|113.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.61|118.86|||||Confidence interval from ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters||118.86|107.61|
81527904|NCT01496846|162742814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.901|||||||Chi-squared|We used the Chi-Square Test or Fisher's Exact test on the raw data depending on the number of data points in the table cells.||||||.901
81527905|NCT01496846|162742814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Chi-squared|We used the Chi-Square Test or Fisher's Exact test on the raw data depending on the number of data points in the table cells.||||||.004
81527906|NCT01496846|162742815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.437|||||||Chi-squared|We used the Chi-Square Test or Fisher's Exact test on the raw data depending on the number of data points in the table cells.||||||.437
81527907|NCT02578186|162742848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0312|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0312
81527908|NCT02669121|162742860|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|99.99|-13.181|0.997|||||||The vaccine efficacy was met if lower bound of confidence interval (CI) for vaccine efficacy was above 0. Vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as 1-(hazard rate for NoV vaccine arm / hazard rate for placebo arm), where the hazard ratio is from the Cox proportional hazard (PH) model. The 99.99% CI for the VE was obtained by taking 1 minus the 99.99% CI of the hazard ratio from the PH model.|0.997|-13.181|
81527909|NCT02669121|162742861|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.618|||||TWO_SIDED|95.01|0.208|0.816|||||||The vaccine efficacy was met if lower bound of CI for vaccine efficacy was above 0. Vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as 1-(hazard rate for NoV vaccine arm / hazard rate for placebo arm), where the hazard ratio is from the PH model. The 95.01% CI for the VE was obtained by taking 1 minus the 95.01% CI of the hazard ratio from the PH model.|0.816|0.208|
81527910|NCT02669121|162742862|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.618|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.208|0.816|||||||The vaccine efficacy was met if lower bound of CI for vaccine efficacy was above 0. Vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as 1-(hazard rate for NoV vaccine arm / hazard rate for placebo arm), where the hazard ratio is from the PH model. The 95% CI for the VE was obtained by taking 1 minus the 95% CI of the hazard ratio from the PH model.|0.816|0.208|
81578200|NCT01287897|162828064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.4||0.246|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.1|17.3|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 10-mg arm at Week 4.||17.3|-7.1|0.2460
81578201|NCT01287897|162828064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3||0.0633|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|29.5|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 10-mg arm at Week 6.||29.5|-1.1|0.0633
81578202|NCT01287897|162828064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.9||0.4036|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.8|18.6|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 10-mg arm at Week 8.||18.6|-13.8|0.4036
81578203|NCT01287897|162828064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.2||0.1921||90.0|-7.9|25.6|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 10-mg arm at Week 10.||25.6|-7.9|0.1921
81578204|NCT01287897|162828064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.3||0.1541|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|27.5|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 10-mg arm at Week 12.||27.5|-6.5|0.1541
81578205|NCT01287897|162828064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5||0.4893|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.5|10.9|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 50-mg arm at Week 2.||10.9|-10.5|0.4893
81516163|NCT02956044|162720946|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%|[Ratio of Geometric LSM]|103.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.3|107.17||||||Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters|Confidence interval from ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect|107.17|99.30|
81516164|NCT03832114|162720948|OTHER|Log Ratio to Baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.46|0.65|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||0.65|0.46|0.0003
81516165|NCT03832114|162720949|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.75|-0.75|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-0.75|-3.75|0.0313
81516166|NCT03832114|162720950|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.46|0.65|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Day 84||0.65|0.46|0.0003
81516167|NCT03832114|162720950|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79||||0.4766|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.49|1.28|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Day 84||1.28|0.49|0.4766
81516168|NCT03832114|162720950|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.51|0.69|||Mixed Model of Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Overall- Day 84||0.69|0.51|0.0002
81516169|NCT03832114|162720951|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.47|0.68|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM|||Day 84||0.68|0.47|0.0011
81578206|NCT01287897|162828064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.6||0.0619|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|27.4|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 50-mg arm at Week 4.||27.4|-0.9|0.0619
81516170|NCT03832114|162720951|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.9998|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.75|1.33|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Day 84||1.33|0.75|0.9998
81516171|NCT03832114|162720951|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.56|0.77|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Overall- Day 84||0.77|0.56|0.0016
81516172|NCT03832114|162720952|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.47|0.64|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MRM)|||Day 84||0.64|0.47|<0.0001
81578207|NCT01287897|162828064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3||0.029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.3|33.1|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 50-mg arm at Week 6.||33.1|2.3|0.0290
81578208|NCT01287897|162828064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.7||0.0988|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|31.4|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 50-mg arm at Week 8.||31.4|-3.8|0.0988
81578209|NCT01287897|162828064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.8||0.0549|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|35.0|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 50-mg arm at Week 10.||35.0|-0.5|0.0549
81578210|NCT01287897|162828064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.5||0.092|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.3|31.3|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 50-mg arm at Week 12.||31.3|-3.3|0.0920
81516173|NCT03832114|162720952|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.3707|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.3|1.27|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Day 84||1.27|0.30|0.3707
81578211|NCT01287897|162828065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8||0.4031|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.5|12.9|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 200-mg arm at Week 2.||12.9|-9.5|0.4031
81578212|NCT01287897|162828065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.6||0.1219|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.6|26.8|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 200-mg arm at Week 4.||26.8|-4.6|0.1219
81578213|NCT01287897|162828065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.0||0.16|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|26.4|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 200-mg arm at Week 6.||26.4|-6.5|0.1600
81578214|NCT01287897|162828065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.3||0.6019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.5|14.2|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 200-mg arm at Week 8.||14.2|-19.5|0.6019
81578215|NCT01287897|162828065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.3||0.1601||90.0|-8.0|32.5|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 200-mg arm at Week 10.||32.5|-8.0|0.1601
81578216|NCT01287897|162828065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.7||0.2622|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.8|26.6|||GLMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in CDAI-100 response rate for the 200-mg arm at Week 12.||26.6|-11.8|0.2622
81516174|NCT03832114|162720952|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.51|0.71|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Overall- Day 84||0.71|0.51|0.0002
81516175|NCT03832114|162720953|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.47|0.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Day 84||0.70|0.47|0.0018
81516176|NCT03832114|162720953|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81||||0.1632|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.67|0.98|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Day 84||0.98|0.67|0.1632
81516177|NCT03832114|162720953|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.57|0.79|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM)|||Overall- Day 84||0.79|0.57|0.0040
81578217|NCT01287897|162828066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.22||0.2173|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.8|10.6|||Linear mixed model (LMM)|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 10-mg arm at Week 2.||10.6|-29.8|0.2173
81516178|NCT03832114|162720954|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.59||||0.1795|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.12|5.06|||Mixed Model of Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Day 84||5.06|0.12|0.1795
81578218|NCT01287897|162828066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.95||0.1778|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.4|9.4|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 10-mg arm at Week 4.||9.4|-33.4|0.1778
81578219|NCT01287897|162828066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.37||0.1661|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-43.0|11.2|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 10-mg arm at Week 6.||11.2|-43.0|0.1661
81578220|NCT01287897|162828066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.66||0.1993|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-44.1|14.3|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 10-mg arm at Week 8.||14.3|-44.1|0.1993
81578221|NCT01287897|162828066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.66||0.0632|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-62.7|2.3|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 10-mg arm at Week 10.||2.3|-62.7|0.0632
81578222|NCT01287897|162828066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.71||0.1975|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.4|15.8|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 10-mg arm at Week 12.||15.8|-49.4|0.1975
81578223|NCT01287897|162828066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.25||0.5868|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.6|22.9|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 50-mg arm at Week 2.||22.9|-17.6|0.5868
81578224|NCT01287897|162828066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.93||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-47.0|-4.3|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 50-mg arm at Week 4.||-4.3|-47.0|0.0243
81516179|NCT03832114|162720954|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.7763|TWO_SIDED|0.7763|-3.36|2.15|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Day 84||2.15|-3.36|0.7763
81516180|NCT03832114|162720954|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.32||||0.3754|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.59|3.22|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Overall- Day 84||3.22|-0.59|0.3754
81516181|NCT03832114|162720955|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.04||||0.1364|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.36|-0.72|||Mixed Model Repeated Measuers (MMRM)|||Day 84||-0.72|-9.36|0.1364
81516182|NCT03832114|162720955|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.17||||0.3038|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.79|16.13|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Day 84||16.13|-1.79|0.3038
81578225|NCT01287897|162828066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.12||0.0834|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.0|4.3|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 50-mg arm at Week 6.||4.3|-49.0|0.0834
81578226|NCT01287897|162828066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.43||0.0499|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-57.7|0.0|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 50-mg arm at Week 8.||-0.0|-57.7|0.0499
81578227|NCT01287897|162828066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-44.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.45||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-77.1|-12.7|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 50-mg arm at Week 10.||-12.7|-77.1|0.0111
81578228|NCT01287897|162828066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.49||0.0221|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-71.7|-7.3|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 50-mg arm at Week 12.||-7.3|-71.7|0.0221
81516183|NCT03832114|162720955|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.8352|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.56|4.01|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Overall- Day 84||4.01|-5.56|0.8352
81516184|NCT03832114|162720956|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.07||||0.2752|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.99|1.17|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Day 84||1.17|0.99|0.2752
81578229|NCT01287897|162828067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.27||0.3157|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-39.0|21.4|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 200-mg arm at Week 2.||21.4|-39.0|0.3157
81578230|NCT01287897|162828067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.28||0.4171|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.0|26.4|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 200-mg arm at Week 4.||26.4|-34.0|0.4171
81516185|NCT03832114|162720956|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.83|1.72|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Day 84||1.72|0.83|0.476
81578231|NCT01287897|162828067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.79||0.3837|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-36.6|25.5|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 200-mg arm at Week 6.||25.5|-36.6|0.3837
81578232|NCT01287897|162828067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.27||0.3204|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.8|22.8|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 200-mg arm at Week 8.||22.8|-40.8|0.3204
81578233|NCT01287897|162828067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.64||0.0649|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-62.3|2.6|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 200-mg arm at Week 10.||2.6|-62.3|0.0649
81516186|NCT03832114|162720956|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.1963|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.0|1.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Overall- Day 84||1.20|1.00|0.1963
81578234|NCT01287897|162828067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.87||0.0598|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-63.9|1.8|||LMM|Status of anti-TNF experience, concomitant immunosuppressant therapy, and baseline were included as covariates.||LSM difference from placebo in change from baseline in CDAI score for the 200-mg arm at Week 12.||1.8|-63.9|0.0598
81611159|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-2.0|<0.001
81578235|NCT03045081|162828072|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were used to test this hypothesis. GEE allows for the analysis of repeated measures with unknown covariance structure and uses all available data that participants provide, even if follow-up data are missing (ie, intent-to-treat analysis). Models for the entire study sample and for only those who provided outcome data at all study time points (0, 3, 6 months; i.e., as treated 'completer' analysis) were evaluated (see Statistical Analysis 2).|||||<|0.05||||||Wald χ2 p-values \< 0.05 considered statistically significant for group x time interactions.|Wald χ2|Intent-to-treat analysis (full sample)||We hypothesized that we would observe a group (usual care vs PTSM) by time (0, 3, 6 months) interaction, such that the PTSM group would demonstrate improvement in pain self efficacy over time compared to the usual care group.||||<0.05
81578236|NCT03045081|162828072|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were used to test this hypothesis.|||||<|0.05||||||Wald χ2 values \< 0.05 considered statistically significant for group x time interactions.|Wald χ2|Study 'completers' only||We hypothesized that we would observe a group (usual care vs PTSM) by time (0, 3, 6 months) interaction, such that the PTSM group would demonstrate improvement in chronic pain self-efficacy over time compared to the usual care group. This analysis was limited to those participants who provided data at each of the study time points ('completer analysis').||||<0.05
81516187|NCT03832114|162720958|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.48|0.65|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Day 64||0.65|0.48|<0.0001
81516188|NCT03832114|162720958|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99||||0.9544|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.76|1.28|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Day 64||1.28|0.76|0.9544
81516189|NCT03832114|162720958|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.56|0.72|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Overall- Day 64||0.72|0.56|<.0001
81611160|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.0|-1.0|0.032
81516190|NCT03832114|162720959|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.5|0.69|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Day 64||0.69|0.50|<.0001
81516191|NCT03832114|162720959|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.87||||0.6209|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.6|1.26|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Day 64||1.26|0.60|0.6209
81516192|NCT03832114|162720959|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.54|0.73|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Overall- Day 64||0.73|0.54|0.0002
81516193|NCT01939002|162720973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||1-sample Chi-square test comparing to Null hypotheses at 25%.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81578237|NCT03045081|162828073|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were used to test this hypothesis. Main effects of group and time, and group × time interactions were evaluated. Models for the entire study sample and for only those who provided outcome data at all study time points (0, 3, 6 months; 'study completers') were evaluated (see Statistical Analysis 2).||||||0.068||||||Wald χ2 p-values \< 0.05 considered statistically significant for group x time interaction|Wald χ2|Intent-to-treat analysis (full sample)||We hypothesized that we would observe a group (usual care vs PTSM) by time (0, 3, 6 months) interaction, such that the PTSM group would demonstrate improvement in chronic pain acceptance - Activity Engagement - over time compared to the usual care group. Note: this questionnaire has 2 subscales, Activity Engagement and Pain Willingness. Intent-to-treat and as treated analyses were conducted for each subscale.||||0.068
81637950|NCT01377844|162966041|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.68||The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline. Statistical significant is set at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline HbA1c, site, age category, gender and race||Change from baseline in HbA1c (%) at Week 60||-0.68|-1.27|< 0.0001
81516194|NCT01939002|162720974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2037||||||Chi-square test between 2 treatment arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.2037
81578238|NCT03045081|162828073|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were used to test this hypothesis.|||||<|0.05||||||Wald χ2 \<0.05 considered statistically significant for group x time interaction.|Wald χ2|Study 'completers' only||We hypothesized that we would observe a group by time interaction, such that the PTSM group would demonstrate improvement in chronic pain acceptance - Activity Engagement - over time compared to the usual care group.This analysis was limited to those participants who provided data at each of the study time points ('completer' analysis).||||<0.05
81516195|NCT01939002|162720976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|McNemar tests the null hypothesis of no difference in FLS between 4WRI and F8W.||||||1.00
81516196|NCT01939002|162720976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5078|||||||McNemar|||||||0.5078
81516197|NCT01939002|162720976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5811|||||||McNemar|||||||0.5811
81516198|NCT01939002|162720977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0525|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0525
81516199|NCT01939002|162720977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0654|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0654
81516200|NCT01939002|162720977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5488|||||||McNemar|||||||0.5488
81516201|NCT01939002|162720978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0945|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.0945
81578239|NCT03045081|162828073|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were used to test this hypothesis.||||||0.173||||||Wald χ2 \< 0.05 considered statistically significant for group x time interaction.|Wald χ2|Intent-to-treat analysis (full sample).||We hypothesized that we would observe a group by time interaction such that the PTSM group would demonstrate improvement in chronic pain acceptance - Pain Willingness - over time compared to the usual care group.||||0.173
81516202|NCT01939002|162720978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8246|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.8246
81516203|NCT01939002|162720978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2533|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.2533
81701504|NCT01248364|163098405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.1024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|6.9|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for baseline EPG AUC 5h, diagnosis group and baseline EPG AUC 5h by diagnosis group interaction.|Difference calculated as T2DM metformin minus T2DM Naive|No formal testing, exploratory analysis only.||6.90|-0.64|0.1024
81516204|NCT01939002|162720978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1631|||||||2-sample t-test between 2 arms|||||||0.1631
81516205|NCT01939002|162720979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3189|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.3189
81516206|NCT01939002|162720979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3582|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.3582
81516207|NCT01939002|162720979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8484|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.8484
81578240|NCT03045081|162828073|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used to test this hypothesis.||||||0.167||||||Wald χ2 \>0.05 considered statistically significant for group x time interaction.|Wald χ2|Study 'completers' only||We hypothesized that we would observe a group by time interaction such that the PTSM group would demonstrate improvement in chronic pain acceptance - Pain Willingness - over time compared to the usual care group. This analysis was restricted to those study participants who provided data at each of the study time points ('completer' analysis).||||0.167
81516208|NCT01939002|162720979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1771|||||||2-sample t-test between 2 arms|||||||0.1771
81516209|NCT01939002|162720980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.0009
81516210|NCT01939002|162720980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||<0.0001
81516211|NCT01939002|162720980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||<0.0001
81516212|NCT01939002|162720980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3792|||||||2-sample t-test between 2 arms|||||||0.3792
81516213|NCT01939002|162720981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.0019
81516214|NCT01939002|162720981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.0009
81516215|NCT01939002|162720981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||<0.0001
81516216|NCT01939002|162720982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0105|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.0105
81516217|NCT01939002|162720982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0789|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.0789
81516218|NCT01939002|162720982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.0027
81516219|NCT01939002|162720982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.838|||||||2-sample t-test between 2 arms|||||||0.8380
81516220|NCT01939002|162720983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1407|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.1407
81516221|NCT01939002|162720983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7805|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.7805
81516222|NCT01939002|162720983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2186|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.2186
81516223|NCT01939002|162720983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4234|||||||2-sample t-test between 2 arms|||||||0.4234
81516224|NCT01939002|162720984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.0090
81516225|NCT01939002|162720984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0075|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.0075
81516226|NCT01939002|162720984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.0002
81516227|NCT01939002|162720984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7497|||||||2-sample t-test between 2 arms|||||||0.7497
81516228|NCT01939002|162720985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0545|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.0545
81516229|NCT01939002|162720985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3377|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.3377
81578241|NCT03045081|162828074|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were used to test this hypothesis. Main effects of group and time, and group × time interactions were evaluated. Models for the entire study sample and for only those who provided outcome data at all study time points (0, 3, 6 months) were evaluated (see Statistical Analysis 2).||||||0.176||||||Wald χ2 p-values \< 0.05 considered statistically significant for group x time interaction|Wald χ2|Intent-to-treat analysis (full sample).||We hypothesized that we would observe a group (usual care vs PTSM) by time (0, 3, 6 months) interaction, such that the PTSM group would demonstrate improved confidence in patient-provider interactions over time compared to the usual care group.||||0.176
81578242|NCT03045081|162828074|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used to test this hypothesis.||||||0.143||||||Wald χ2 \< 0.05 considered statistically significant for group x time interaction.|Wald χ2|Study 'completers' only||We hypothesized that we would observe a group (usual care vs PTSM) by time (0, 3, 6 months) interaction, such that the PTSM group would demonstrate improved confidence in patient-provider interactions over time compared to the usual care group. This analysis was restricted to those study participants who provided data at each of the study time points ('completer' analysis).||||0.143
81516230|NCT01939002|162720985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0391|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||||||0.0391
81516231|NCT01939002|162720985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4861|||||||2-sample t-test between 2 arms|||||||0.4861
81516232|NCT01939002|162720986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0834|||||||Fisher Exact|||first 8 weeks||||0.0834
81516233|NCT01939002|162720986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0767|||||||Fisher Exact|||Weeks 0-2||||0.0767
81516234|NCT01939002|162720986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.732|||||||Fisher Exact|||Weeks 3-4||||0.7320
81516235|NCT01939002|162720986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5008|||||||Fisher Exact|||Weeks 5-6||||0.5008
81516236|NCT01939002|162720986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6422|||||||Fisher Exact|||Weeks 7-8||||0.6422
81516237|NCT01939002|162720987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2123|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 4||||0.2123
81516238|NCT01939002|162720987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5834|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 12||||0.5834
81516239|NCT01939002|162720987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8723|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 24||||0.8723
81516240|NCT01939002|162720987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4173|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 36||||0.4173
81516241|NCT01939002|162720987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2267|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 48||||0.2267
81516242|NCT01939002|162720987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0171|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Early Term||||0.0171
81516243|NCT01939002|162720988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 4||||0.0001
81516244|NCT01939002|162720988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 12||||0.0007
81516245|NCT01939002|162720988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0365|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 24||||0.0365
81516246|NCT01939002|162720988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0197|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 36||||0.0197
81578243|NCT03045081|162828075|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were used to test this hypothesis. Main effects of group and time, and group × time interactions were evaluated. Models for the entire study sample and for only those who provided outcome data at all study time points (0, 3, 6 months) were evaluated (see Statistical Analysis 2).|||||<|0.05||||||Wald χ2 p-values \< 0.05 considered statistically significant.|Wald χ2|Intent-to-treat analysis (full sample).||We hypothesized that we would observe a group (usual care vs PTSM) by time (0, 3, 6 months) interaction, such that the PTSM group would demonstrate improved satisfaction with pain treatment over time compared to the usual care group.||||<0.05
81578244|NCT03045081|162828075|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were used to test this hypothesis.|||||<|0.001||||||Wald χ2 \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant for the group x time interaction.|Wald χ2|Study 'completers' only||We hypothesized that we would observe a group (usual care vs PTSM) by time (0, 3, 6 months) interaction, such that the PTSM group would demonstrate improved satisfaction with pain treatment over time compared to the usual care group. This analysis was restricted to those study participants who provided data at each of the study time points (i.e., 'completer' analysis).||||<0.001
81578245|NCT03045081|162828077|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were used to test this hypothesis.Models for the entire study sample and for only those who provided outcome data at all study time points (0, 3, 6 months) were evaluated (see Statistical Analysis 2).||||||0.102||||||Wald χ2 p-values \< 0.05 considered statistically significant.|Wald χ2|Intent-to-treat analysis (full sample).||We hypothesized that we would observe a group (usual care vs PTSM) by time (0, 3, 6 months) interaction, such that the PTSM group would demonstrate greater reductions in pain intensity and interference over time compared to the usual care group.||||0.102
81578246|NCT03045081|162828077|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were used to test this hypothesis.|||||<|0.05||||||Wald χ2 \< 0.05 considered statistically significant for group x time interaction|Wald χ2|Study 'completers' only||We hypothesized that we would observe a group (usual care vs PTSM) by time (0, 3, 6 months) interaction, such that the PTSM group would demonstrate greater reductions in pain intensity and interference over time compared to the usual care group. This analysis was restricted to those study participants who provided data at each time point (as treated, 'completer' analysis).||||<0.05
81578247|NCT00065507|162828081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.18|||Regression, Linear|Linear regression model adjusted for baseline HBV DNA and LVDr status.||||-1.18|-2.30|<0.0001
81578248|NCT00065507|162828082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.96|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for baseline HBV DNA and LVDr Status||||-0.96|-1.85|<0.0001
81578249|NCT00065507|162828083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Percent Difference|32.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.2|45.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||45.2|20.2|<0.0001
81578250|NCT00065507|162828084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean percent treatment difference|38.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.8|50.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||50.3|24.8|<0.0001
81578251|NCT00065507|162828085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent treatment difference|19.2||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|34.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24 treatment difference||34.6|3.7|0.0193
81578252|NCT00065507|162828085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent treatment difference|16.4||||0.0425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|32.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48 treatment difference||32.0|0.9|0.0425
81578253|NCT00065507|162828091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.82|||Regression, Linear|Model estimate incorporates prognostic factors measured at baseline. Adjusted for baseline||Covariate adjusted model for MELD score at Week 24||0.82|-1.63|0.51
81578254|NCT00065507|162828091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|1.88|||Regression, Linear|Model estimate incorporates prognostic factors measured at baseline. Adjusted for baseline||Covariate adjusted model for MELD score at Week 48||1.88|-1.08|<0.0001
81578255|NCT00065507|162828099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|25.2||||||Difference estimate ETV - ADV at Week 48||25.2|-4.5|
81578256|NCT00065507|162828100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|8.0||||||Difference Estimate at Week 48||8.0|-8.7|
81578257|NCT00065507|162828101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|6.9||||||Difference Estimate at Week 48||6.9|-21.3|
81578258|NCT00065507|162828102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|11.7||||||Difference Estimate at Week 48||11.7|-0.3|
81578259|NCT00065507|162828103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.18|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazard model, adjusted for age \<=45 versus age \>45 years, gender, and race (white versus non-white).||treatment comparison of HCC-free survival at Week 48||1.18|0.46|0.20
81578260|NCT00227903|162828114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.88||95.0||||Not corrected for multiple comparison|Mixed Models Analysis|2 degrees of freedom||We estimated that 110 people with 10% attrition would provide 80% power||||0.88
81578261|NCT00227903|162828115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.08||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.08
81578262|NCT00227903|162828116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.88||95.0||||Not corrected for multiple comparison.|Mixed Models Analysis|2 degrees of freedom||We estimated that 110 people with 10% attrition would provide 80% power.||||0.88
81578263|NCT00227903|162828117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.41||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.41
81578264|NCT00227903|162828118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.67|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.67|0.36|0.79
81578265|NCT00227903|162828119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.62|0.42|0.79
81578266|NCT00227903|162828120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.72|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.72|0.34|0.88
81578267|NCT00227903|162828121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.57|0.57|0.88
81578268|NCT00227903|162828122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.84|0.32|0.50
81516247|NCT01939002|162720988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4031|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 48||||0.4031
81578269|NCT00227903|162828123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.10
81578270|NCT00227903|162828124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.10
81578271|NCT00227903|162828125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.10
81578272|NCT00227903|162828126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.10
81516248|NCT01939002|162720988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Early Termination||||0.0060
81516249|NCT01939002|162720989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 4||||<0.0001
81578273|NCT00227903|162828127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.11|0.27|0.50
81578274|NCT00227903|162828128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.14|0.44|0.07
81578275|NCT00227903|162828129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|4.52|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.52|0.47|0.07
81578276|NCT00227903|162828130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.02|0.08|0.07
81578277|NCT00227903|162828131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.90|0.10|0.07
81516250|NCT01939002|162720989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 12||||<0.0001
81578278|NCT00227903|162828132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|4.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.20|0.32|0.91
81516251|NCT01939002|162720989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 24||||<0.0001
81516252|NCT01939002|162720989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 36||||<0.0001
81516253|NCT01939002|162720989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 48||||<0.0001
81516254|NCT01939002|162720989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1789|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Early Termination||||0.1789
81578279|NCT00227903|162828133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|5.07|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.07|0.35|0.91
81578280|NCT00227903|162828134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|5.23|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.23|0.14|0.91
81578281|NCT00227903|162828135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|7.12|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.12|0.21|0.91
81578282|NCT00227903|162828136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.55|0.46|.04
81578283|NCT00227903|162828137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|4.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.17|0.35|0.04
81578284|NCT00227903|162828138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.25||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.63|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.63|0.04|0.04
81578285|NCT00227903|162828139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|3.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.74|0.04|0.04
81578286|NCT00227903|162828140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.01
81578287|NCT00227903|162828141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81578288|NCT04309656|162828142|EQUIVALENCE|Comparisons performed: Treatment B (test) versus Treatment A (reference). Relative bioavailability of test compared to reference assessed via 90% CI. CI obtained by taking the antilog of the upper and lower limits of CI for the difference of the least squares means on the log scale within the ANOVA framework model.|Geometric mean ratio (%)|85.85||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.21|90.75|||ANOVA|||||90.75|81.21|0.0001
81578289|NCT04309656|162828142|EQUIVALENCE|Comparisons performed: Treatment B (test) versus Treatment A (reference). Relative bioavailability of test compared to reference assessed via 90% CI. CI obtained by taking the antilog of the upper and lower limits of CI for the difference of the least squares means on the log scale within the ANOVA framework model.|Geometric mean ratio (%)|92.99||||0.3001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.65|104.62|||ANOVA|||||104.62|82.65|0.3001
81578290|NCT04309656|162828143|EQUIVALENCE|Comparisons performed: Treatment B (test) versus Treatment A (reference). Relative bioavailability of test compared to reference assessed via 90% CI. CI obtained by taking the antilog of the upper and lower limits of CI for the difference of the least squares means on the log scale within the ANOVA framework model.|Geometric mean ratio (%)|100.6||||0.6686|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.23|103.03|||ANOVA|||||103.03|98.23|0.6686
81516255|NCT01939002|162720989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2248||||||p-value on slope is based on general linear model with repeat measures over all visits.|general linear model|||||||0.2248
81516256|NCT01939002|162720990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 4||||<0.0001
81516257|NCT01939002|162720990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 12||||<0.0001
81516258|NCT01939002|162720990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 24||||<0.0001
81516259|NCT01939002|162720990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 36||||<0.0001
81516260|NCT01939002|162720990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 48||||<0.0001
81516261|NCT01939002|162720990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Early Termination||||<0.0001
81578291|NCT04309656|162828143|EQUIVALENCE|Comparisons performed: Treatment B (test) versus Treatment A (reference). Relative bioavailability of test compared to reference assessed via 90% CI. CI obtained by taking the antilog of the upper and lower limits of CI for the difference of the least squares means on the log scale within the ANOVA framework model.|Geometric mean ratio (%)|89.7||||0.0745|TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.2|99.1|||ANOVA|||||99.10|81.20|0.0745
81516262|NCT01939002|162720990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value on slope is based on general linear model with repeat measures over all visits.|general linear model|||||||<0.0001
81516263|NCT01939002|162720991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7012|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 4||||0.7012
81578292|NCT04309656|162828144|EQUIVALENCE|Comparisons performed: Treatment B (test) versus Treatment A (reference). Relative bioavailability of test compared to reference assessed via 90% CI. CI obtained by taking the antilog of the upper and lower limits of CI for the difference of the least squares means on the log scale within the ANOVA framework model.|Geometric mean ratio (%)|101.03||||0.4683|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.65|103.47|||ANOVA|||||103.47|98.65|0.4683
81516264|NCT01939002|162720991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0548|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 4||||0.0548
81516265|NCT01939002|162720991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0782|||||||2-sample t-test between 2 arms|||change at Week 4||||0.0782
81516266|NCT01939002|162720992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 4||||0.0006
81516267|NCT01939002|162720992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0792|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 4||||0.0792
81578293|NCT04309656|162828144|EQUIVALENCE|Comparisons performed: Treatment B (test) versus Treatment A (reference). Relative bioavailability of test compared to reference assessed via 90% CI. CI obtained by taking the antilog of the upper and lower limits of CI for the difference of the least squares means on the log scale within the ANOVA framework model.|Geometric mean ratio (%)|89.63||||0.0734|TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.1|99.05|||ANOVA|||||99.05|81.10|0.0734
81516268|NCT01939002|162720992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0961|||||||2-sample t-test between 2 arms|||change at Week 4||||0.0961
81578294|NCT02451839|162828151|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.001
81578295|NCT02451839|162828152|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81578296|NCT02451839|162828153|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81578297|NCT02451839|162828154|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81516269|NCT01939002|162720993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 4||||<0.0001
81516270|NCT01939002|162720993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 4||||<0.0001
81516271|NCT01939002|162720993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4973|||||||2-sample t-test between 2 arms|||change at Week 4||||0.4973
81516272|NCT01939002|162720994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 4||||<0.0001
81578298|NCT02451839|162828155|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81516273|NCT01939002|162720994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0464|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 4||||0.0464
81578299|NCT02451839|162828156|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81516274|NCT01939002|162720994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1905|||||||2-sample t-test between 2 arms|||change at Week 4||||0.1905
81578300|NCT02451839|162828157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.015
81578301|NCT02451839|162828158|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81578302|NCT02451839|162828159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.006
81578303|NCT02451839|162828160|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81516275|NCT01939002|162720995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6569|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 12||||0.6569
81516276|NCT01939002|162720995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1584|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 24||||0.1584
81516277|NCT01939002|162720995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5106|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 36||||0.5106
81516278|NCT01939002|162720995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5927|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 48||||0.5927
81516279|NCT01939002|162720995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.384|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Early Termination||||0.3840
81578304|NCT02451839|162828161|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81578305|NCT02451839|162828162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.006
81578306|NCT02451839|162828163|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81578307|NCT02451839|162828164|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81516280|NCT01939002|162720995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4182||||||p-value on slope is based on general linear model with repeat measures over all visits.|general linear model|||||||0.4182
81516281|NCT01939002|162720996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2588|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 12||||0.2588
81578308|NCT02451839|162828165|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81578309|NCT02451839|162828166|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81578310|NCT01949051|162828174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.943|-0.756|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||-0.756|-1.943|<0.0001
81516282|NCT01939002|162720996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1092|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 24||||0.1092
81578311|NCT01949051|162828174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.118||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.712|-0.525|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||-0.525|-1.712|0.0003
81578312|NCT01949051|162828174|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Levocabastine OD would be declared as non-inferior to levocabastine BID if upper limit of 95% confidence interval of the treatment difference estimate (OD vs BD) was less than 1|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.231|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.361|0.823||||||||0.823|-0.361|
81578313|NCT01896531|162828209|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12|||=|0.56|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.55|||Log Rank|||All randomized participants||1.55|0.81|= 0.56
81516283|NCT01939002|162720996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 36||||1.0000
81516284|NCT01939002|162720996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.219|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 48||||0.2190
81578314|NCT01896531|162828209|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||=|0.86|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|2.11|||Log Rank|||Participants with PTEN loss tumors||2.11|0.54|= 0.86
81516285|NCT01939002|162720996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6402||||||p-value on slope is based on general linear model with repeat measures over all visits.|general linear model|||||||0.6402
81516286|NCT01939002|162720997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4821|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 12||||0.4821
81516287|NCT01939002|162720997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5298|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 24||||0.5298
81516288|NCT01939002|162720997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1584|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 36||||0.1584
81516289|NCT01939002|162720997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2547|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 48||||0.2547
81516290|NCT01939002|162720997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0824|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Early Termination||||0.0824
81516291|NCT01939002|162720997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3148||||||p-value on slope is based GLM with repeat measures over all visits.|general linear model|||||||0.3148
81516292|NCT01939002|162720998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6508|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 12||||0.6508
81578315|NCT01896531|162828210|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.52|||=|0.0234|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.12|2.07|||Log Rank|||All randomized participants||2.07|1.12|= 0.0234
81578316|NCT01896531|162828210|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.66|||=|0.2867|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|3.65|||Log Rank|||Participants with PTEN loss tumors||3.65|0.75|= 0.2867
81578317|NCT01896531|162828210|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.66|||=|0.1369|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|2.93|||Log Rank|||Participants who are Akt Dx+||2.93|0.94|= 0.1369
81516293|NCT01939002|162720998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0315|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Week 48||||0.0315
81516294|NCT01939002|162720998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||change at Early Termination||||0.1190
81516295|NCT01939002|162720998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.152||||||p-value on slope is based GLM with repeat measures over all visits.|general linear model|||||||0.1520
81516296|NCT01939002|162721000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0049|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||Change from 4WRI to L4W||||0.0049
81578318|NCT01896531|162828211|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-5.2|||=|0.5202|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.46|8.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||All randomized participants||8.06|-18.46|= 0.5202
81578319|NCT01896531|162828211|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-23.33|||=|0.2035|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-52.24|5.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Participants with PTEN loss tumors||5.58|-52.24|= 0.2035
81578320|NCT01896531|162828211|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-4.35|||=|0.7697|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.48|19.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Participants who are Akt Dx+||19.79|-28.48|= 0.7697
81578321|NCT01896531|162828212|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14|||=|0.5974|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.73|||Log Rank|||All randomized participants||1.73|0.76|= 0.5974
81516297|NCT01939002|162721000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.223|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||Change from 4WRI to L4W||||0.2230
81516298|NCT01939002|162721000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0031|||||||paired t-test within 1 arm|||Change from 4WRI to L4W||||0.0031
81516299|NCT01939002|162721000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1624|||||||2-sample t-test between 2 arms|||Change from 4WRI to L4W||||0.1624
81516300|NCT02240368|162721018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||bootstrap|||||||<0.01
81516301|NCT02240368|162721019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||bootstrap|||||||<0.01
81516302|NCT02240368|162721020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81516303|NCT02240368|162721021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81516304|NCT02499900|162721028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.321|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1615|0.4814||0.05 level of significance|Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Estimates and p-value are obtained from baseline-adjusted repeated measures ANCOVA model with visit as a repeated effect: MSQ=baseline MSQ score+treatment+visit+treatment by visit interaction. Treatment-naïve patients are not included in this analysis as MSQ is not measured at baseline for these patients.||0.4814|0.1615|<0.001
81578322|NCT01896531|162828212|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||=|0.5385|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|1.79|||Log Rank|||Participants with PTEN loss tumors||1.79|0.28|= 0.5385
81578323|NCT01896531|162828212|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||=|0.6097|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|1.75|||Log Rank|||Participants who are Akt Dx+||1.75|0.35|= 0.6097
81578324|NCT00268996|162828215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percentage change|-11.717||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.995|14.607|||ANCOVA||Adjusted percentage change is shown \[(Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet /Placebo) - 1 multiplied by 100\]|||14.607|-31.995|0.348
81578325|NCT00268996|162828216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|-0.082||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.214|0.049|||ANCOVA||Difference in adjusted means is shown (Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet - Placebo).|||0.049|-0.214|0.220
81578326|NCT00268996|162828217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percentage change|3.977||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.331|32.379|||ANCOVA||Adjusted percentage change is shown \[(Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet /Placebo) - 1 multiplied by 100\]|||32.379|-18.331|0.751
81578327|NCT00268996|162828218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percentage change|-60.737|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.486|-57.78|||ANCOVA||Adjusted percentage change is shown \[(Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet /Placebo) - 1 multiplied by 100\]|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet at Week 26 (LOCF)||-57.780|-63.486|<0.001
81578328|NCT00268996|162828218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percentage change|-59.326|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.21|-56.222|||ANCOVA||Adjusted percentage change is shown \[(Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet /Placebo) - 1 multiplied by 100\]|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet at Week 52 (LOCF)||-56.222|-62.210|<0.001
81578329|NCT00268996|162828219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|0.253||||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.998|7.504|||ANCOVA||Difference in adjusted means are shown (Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet - Placebo).|||7.504|-6.998|0.945
81578330|NCT00268996|162828220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in adjusted means|-0.062||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.009|0.886|||ANCOVA||Difference in adjusted means are shown (Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet - Placebo).|||0.886|-1.009|0.898
81578331|NCT00268996|162828221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in adjusted means|-5.165||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.185|-1.145|||ANCOVA||Difference in adjusted means are shown (Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet - Placebo).|||-1.145|-9.185|0.012
81578332|NCT00268996|162828222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in adjusted means|-1.967||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.912|-0.022|||ANCOVA||Difference in adjusted means are shown (Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet - Placebo).|||-0.022|-3.912|0.047
81527911|NCT02669121|162742863|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.711|0.977|||||||The vaccine efficacy was met if lower bound of CI for vaccine efficacy was above 0. Vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as 1-(hazard rate for NoV vaccine arm / hazard rate for placebo arm), where the hazard ratio is from the PH model. The 95% CI for the VE was obtained by taking 1 minus the 95% CI of the hazard ratio from the PH model.|0.977|-0.711|
81527912|NCT03216746|162742864|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81527913|NCT00635882|162742868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and baseline eNO as a covariate was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from ANCOVA Model with treatment effect and baseline eNO as a covariate."||||<0.001
81516305|NCT02499900|162721029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.448|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9538|11.9429||0.05 level of significance|Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Estimates and p-value are obtained from baseline-adjusted repeated measures ANCOVA model with visit as a repeated effect: TSQM-9 convenience score=baseline TSQM-9 convenience score+treatment+CGR+treatment by visit interaction. Treatment-naïve patients are not included in this analysis as TSQM-9 is not measured at baseline for these patients.||11.9429|6.9538|<0.001
81527914|NCT00635882|162742868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|||||||ANCOVA|||"ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline eNO as a covariate was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from ANCOVA Model with treatment effect and baseline eNO as a covariate."||||0.003
81578333|NCT00268996|162828223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percentage change|6.958||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.568|29.364|||ANCOVA||Adjusted percentage change is shown \[(Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet /Placebo) - 1 multiplied by 100\]|Week 26 (LOCF): Comparison between Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet||29.364|-11.568|0.487
81527915|NCT00635882|162742868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018|||||||ANCOVA|||"ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline eNO as a covariate was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from ANCOVA Model with treatment effect and baseline eNO as a covariate."||||0.018
81527916|NCT00635882|162742869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||"ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline eNO as a covariate was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from ANCOVA Model with treatment effect and baseline eNO as a covariate."||||<0.001
81527917|NCT00635882|162742869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||"ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline eNO as a covariate was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from ANCOVA Model with treatment effect and baseline eNO as a covariate."||||0.002
81527918|NCT00635882|162742869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||"ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline eNO as a covariate was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from ANCOVA Model with treatment effect and baseline eNO as a covariate."||||0.002
81527919|NCT00635882|162742870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.024|||||||ANCOVA|||"ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline eosinophils as a covariate was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from ANCOVA Model with treatment effect and baseline EOS as a covariate."||||0.024
81527920|NCT00635882|162742870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.051|||||||ANCOVA|||"ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline eosinophils as a covariate was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from ANCOVA Model with treatment effect and baseline EOS as a covariate."||||0.051
81527921|NCT00635882|162742870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.336|||||||ANCOVA|||"ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline eosinophils as a covariate was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from ANCOVA Model with treatment effect and baseline EOS as a covariate."||||0.336
81527922|NCT00635882|162742871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.12|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis applies to Mean Change from Baseline to Day 15.||"ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline PD15 as a covariate was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from ANCOVA Model with treatment effect and baseline PD15 as a covariate."||||0.120
81578334|NCT00268996|162828223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percentage change|12.255||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.725|36.562|||ANCOVA||Adjusted percentage change is shown \[(Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet /Placebo) - 1 multiplied by 100\]|Week 52 (LOCF): Comparison between Placebo Vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet||36.562|-7.725|0.247
81578335|NCT00268996|162828224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percentage change|-1.112||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.363|4.433|||ANCOVA||Adjusted percentage change is shown \[(Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily/Placebo) - 1 multiplied by 100\]|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily at Week 26 (LOCF)||4.433|-6.363|0.687
81578336|NCT00268996|162828224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percentage change|-3.237||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.976|2.865|||ANOVA||Adjusted percentage change is shown \[(Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily/Placebo) - 1 multiplied by 100\]|||2.865|-8.976|0.290
81578337|NCT00268996|162828225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percentage change|16.725||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.232|33.271|||ANCOVA||Adjusted percentage change is shown \[(Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily/Placebo) - 1 multiplied by 100\]|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily at Week 26 (LOCF)||33.271|2.232|0.022
81578338|NCT00268996|162828225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percentage change|9.256||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.136|27.172|||ANCOVA||Adjusted percentage change is shown \[(Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily/Placebo) - 1 multiplied by 100\]|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily at Week 52 (LOCF)||27.172|-6.136|0.252
81578339|NCT00268996|162828226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percentage change|15.449||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.204|43.632|||ANCOVA||Adjusted percentage change is shown \[(Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily/Placebo) - 1 multiplied by 100\]|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily at Week 26||43.632|-7.204|0.196
81578340|NCT00268996|162828226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percentage change|38.567||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.355|83.997|||ANCOVA||Adjusted percentage change is shown \[(Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily/Placebo) - 1 multiplied by 100\]|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily at Week 52||83.997|4.355|0.024
81578341|NCT00268996|162828227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percentage change|-2.098||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.303|14.517|||ANCOVA||Adjusted percentage change is shown \[(Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily/Placebo) - 1 multiplied by 100\]|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily at Week 26 (LOCF)||14.517|-16.303|0.790
81578342|NCT00268996|162828227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percentage change|1.986||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.807|20.673|||ANCOVA||Adjusted percentage change is shown \[(Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily/Placebo) - 1 multiplied by 100\]|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily at Week 52 (LOCF)||20.673|-13.807|0.818
81578343|NCT00268996|162828228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percentage change|-0.252||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.151|21.561|||ANCOVA||Adjusted percentage change is shown \[(Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily/Placebo) - 1 multiplied by 100\]|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily at Week 26 (LOCF)||21.561|-18.151|0.980
81578344|NCT00268996|162828228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percentage change|-8.585||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.007|37.012|||ANCOVA||Adjusted percentage change is shown \[(Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily/Placebo) - 1 multiplied by 100\]|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily at Week 52 (LOCF)||37.012|-39.007|0.663
81578345|NCT00268996|162828230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted treatment Difference|1.758||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.675|16.192|||ANCOVA||Difference in adjusted means are shown (Darapladib 160mg EC tablet once daily - Placebo).|For vessel volume||16.192|-12.675|0.811
81578346|NCT00268996|162828230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|2.627||||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.171|16.425|||ANCOVA||Difference in adjusted means are shown (Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet once daily - Placebo).|For lumen volume||16.425|-11.171|0.708
81578347|NCT00268996|162828231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|-0.012||||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.136||Data analyzed using ANCOVA, with ACS status, pooled country, baseline value , matched segment length and treatment included as covariates.|ANCOVA||Difference in adjusted means are shown (Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet one daily - Placebo).|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet: Mean vessel area||0.136|-0.160|0.873
81578348|NCT00268996|162828231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|0.048||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.258|0.354|||ANCOVA|Data analyzed using ANCOVA, with ACS status, pooled country, baseline value , matched segment length and treatment included as covariates.|Difference in adjusted means are shown (Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet one daily - Placebo).|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet: Mean vessel area||0.354|-0.258|0.756
81578349|NCT00268996|162828231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|0.061||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.237|0.36|||ANCOVA|Data analyzed using ANCOVA, with ACS status, pooled country, baseline value , matched segment length and treatment included as covariates.|Difference in adjusted means are shown (Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet one daily - Placebo).|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet: Mean lumen area||0.360|-0.237|0.687
81578350|NCT00268996|162828232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|-0.584||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.819|5.65|||ANCOVA|Data analyzed using ANCOVA, with ACS status, pooled country, baseline value, matched segment length and treatment included as covariates.|Difference in adjusted means are shown (Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet one daily - Placebo).|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet: Fibrous tissue volume||5.650|-6.819|0.854
81578351|NCT00268996|162828232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|1.926||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.748|6.6||Data analyzed using ANCOVA, with ACS status, pooled country, baseline value, matched segment length and treatment included as covariates.|ANCOVA||Difference in adjusted means are shown (Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet one daily - Placebo).|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet: Fibro-fatty volume||6.600|-2.748|0.418
81578352|NCT00268996|162828233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|2.0||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.299|3.701|||ANOVA|Data analyzed using ANCOVA, with ACS status, pooled country, baseline value, matched segment length and treatment included as covariates.|Difference in adjusted means are shown (Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet one daily - Placebo).|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet: Fibrous tissue as % of VH plaque||3.701|0.299|0.021
81578353|NCT00268996|162828233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|0.739||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.635|3.114|||ANCOVA|Data analyzed using ANCOVA, with ACS status, pooled country, baseline value, matched segment length and treatment included as covariates.|Difference in adjusted means are shown (Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet one daily - Placebo).|Placebo vs Darapladib 160 mg EC tablet: Fibro-fatty as percentage of VH plaque||3.114|-1.635|0.540
81516306|NCT02499900|162721030|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.802||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|0.4461||0.05 level of significance|Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||MFIS Total Score Estimates and p-values are obtained from baseline-adjusted repeated measures ANCOVA model with visit as a repeated effect: change from baseline MFIS score=baseline MFIS score+treatment+visit +CGR+treatment by visit interaction.||0.4461|-2.0500|0.208
81578354|NCT02956486|162828234|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.22|||MMRM|||Analysis was based on the MMRM and factors for treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, clinical disease staging (mild cognitive impairment \[MCI\]/Prodromal, mild alzheimer's disease \[AD\]), concurrent AD medication use, region, apolipoprotein E (ApoE4) status (positive, negative) as fixed effects, and the baseline value and the baseline value by visit interaction as covariate.||0.22|-0.57|0.385
81578355|NCT02956486|162828236|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.02|||MMRM|||Analysis was based on the MMRM and factors for treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, clinical disease staging (MCI/Prodromal, mild AD), concurrent AD medication use, region, ApoE4 status (positive, negative) as fixed effects, and the baseline value and the baseline value by visit interaction as covariate.||0.02|-0.06|0.345
81578356|NCT02956486|162828237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-12.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.79|-6.88|||MMRM|||Analysis was based on the MMRM and factors for treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, clinical disease staging (MCI/Prodromal, mild AD), concurrent AD medication use, region, ApoE4 status (positive, negative) as fixed effects, and the baseline value and the baseline value by visit interaction as covariate.||-6.88|-18.79|<.001
81578357|NCT02956486|162828238|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.22|||MMRM|||Analysis was based on the MMRM and factors for treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, clinical disease staging (MCI/Prodromal, mild AD), concurrent AD medication use, region, ApoE4 status (positive, negative) as fixed effects, and the baseline value and the baseline value by visit interaction as covariate.||0.22|-0.67|0.316
81578358|NCT02956486|162828239|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.02|||MMRM|||Analysis was based on the MMRM and factors for treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, clinical disease staging (MCI/Prodromal, mild AD), concurrent AD medication use, region, ApoE4 status (positive, negative) as fixed effects, and the baseline value and the baseline value by visit interaction as covariate.||0.02|-0.07|0.254
81578359|NCT02956486|162828240|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Mean Slope|-0.008||||0.9088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.145|0.129|||Linear mixed effects model|||Based on the linear mixed effects model, which included assessment time and treatment group by assessment time interaction as covariate with random intercept and slope.||0.129|-0.145|0.9088
81578360|NCT02956486|162828241|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.6155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.16|||Regression, Cox|||Based on a Cox regression model which included treatment group, clinical disease staging (MCI/Prodromal, mild AD), concurrent AD medication use, region, APOE4 status (positive, negative) as covariate.||1.16|0.77|0.6155
81578361|NCT02956486|162828242|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.1281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.35|||Regression, Cox|||Based on a Cox regression model which included treatment group, concurrent AD medication use, region, APOE4 status (positive, negative) as covariate.||1.35|0.96|0.1281
81578362|NCT02956486|162828243|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|0.9|||MMRM|||Analysis was based on the MMRM and factors for treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, clinical disease staging (MCI/Prodromal, mild AD), concurrent AD medication use, region, ApoE4 status (positive, negative) as fixed effects, and the baseline value and the baseline value by visit interaction as covariate.||0.90|-1.75|0.525
81578363|NCT02956486|162828244|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.62|||MMRM|||Analysis was based on the MMRM and factors for treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, clinical disease staging (MCI/Prodromal, mild AD), concurrent AD medication use, region, ApoE4 status (positive, negative) as fixed effects, and the baseline value and the baseline value by visit interaction as covariate.||0.62|-0.64|0.977
81578364|NCT02956486|162828245|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.11||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|1.32|||MMRM|||Analysis was based on the MMRM and factors for treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, clinical disease staging (MCI/Prodromal, mild AD), concurrent AD medication use, region, ApoE4 status (positive, negative) as fixed effects, and the baseline value and the baseline value by visit interaction as covariate.||1.32|-1.09|0.854
81578365|NCT02956486|162828246|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.26|||MMRM|||Analysis was based on the MMRM and factors for treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, clinical disease staging (MCI/Prodromal, mild AD), concurrent AD medication use, region, ApoE4 status (positive, negative) as fixed effects, and the baseline value and the baseline value by visit interaction as covariate.||0.26|-0.79|0.314
81578366|NCT02956486|162828247|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.07||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|1.07|||MMRM|||Analysis was based on the MMRM and factors for treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, clinical disease staging (MCI/Prodromal, mild AD), concurrent AD medication use, region, ApoE4 status (positive, negative) as fixed effects, and the baseline value and the baseline value by visit interaction as covariate.||1.07|-0.93|0.895
81578367|NCT02956486|162828248|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.04||||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.17|||MMRM|||Analysis was based on the MMRM and factors for treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, clinical disease staging (MCI/Prodromal, mild AD), concurrent AD medication use, region, ApoE4 status (positive, negative) as fixed effects, and the baseline value as covariate.||0.17|-0.09|0.542
81578368|NCT02956486|162828249|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.01|||MMRM|||Analysis was based on the MMRM and factors for treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, clinical disease staging (MCI/Prodromal, mild AD), concurrent AD medication use, region, ApoE4 status (positive, negative) as fixed effects, and the baseline value as covariate.||0.01|-0.02|0.380
81578369|NCT02956486|162828250|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.02|||MMRM|||Analysis was based on the MMRM and factors for treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, clinical disease staging (MCI/Prodromal, mild AD), concurrent AD medication use, region, ApoE4 status (positive, negative) as fixed effects, and the baseline value as covariate.||0.02|-0.82|0.063
81578370|NCT02956486|162828251|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.56||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.01|||MMRM|||Analysis was based on the MMRM and factors for treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, clinical disease staging (MCI/Prodromal, mild AD), concurrent AD medication use, region, ApoE4 status (positive, negative) as fixed effects, and the baseline value as covariate.||-0.01|-1.11|0.045
81578371|NCT02956486|162828252|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.24|||MMRM|||Analysis was based on the MMRM and factors for treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, clinical disease staging (MCI/Prodromal, mild AD), concurrent AD medication use, region, ApoE4 status (positive, negative) as fixed effects, and the baseline value as covariate.||0.24|-0.32|0.799
81578372|NCT02956486|162828253|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.07|||MMRM|||Analysis was based on the MMRM and factors for treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, clinical disease staging (MCI/Prodromal, mild AD), concurrent AD medication use, region, ApoE4 status (positive, negative) as fixed effects, and the baseline value as covariate.||-0.07|-0.56|0.012
81578373|NCT00530764|162828346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.6|||Regression, Logistic|||The proportions of responders were compared between the treatment groups using logistic regression with region and treatment groups as factors. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between each of the Sativex treatment groups and placebo. The estimated response rates, odds ratios, 95% CIs for the odds ratios and p-values were presented.||2.60|0.72|0.33
81578374|NCT00530764|162828346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.76|||Regression, Logistic|||As for Sativex Low dose versus placebo||1.76|0.46|0.62
81578375|NCT00530764|162828346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.28|||Regression, Logistic|||As for Sativex Low dose versus placebo||2.28|0.62|0.61
81578376|NCT00530764|162828347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-12.5||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.35|-3.33|||Wilcoxon rank sum tests|||Each of the active treatment groups were compared with placebo using pairwise Wilcoxon rank-sum tests. The Hodges-Lehmann estimates and 95% CI for the median differences were also presented.||-3.33|-21.35|0.0077
81578377|NCT00530764|162828347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.97||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.04|7.14|||Wilcoxin rank sum test|||As for Sativex low dose versus placebo||7.14|-11.04|0.67
81578378|NCT00530764|162828347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.75||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.14|0.0|||Wilcoxin rank sum test|||As for Sativex low dose versus placebo||0.00|-17.14|0.039
81578379|NCT00530764|162828348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment effect|-0.75||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||The change in mean pain NRS score (average pain) was analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the baseline value as a covariate and region and treatment group as factors.||-0.22|-1.28|0.006
81578380|NCT00530764|162828348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment effect|-0.09||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.44|||ANCOVA|||As for Sativex low dose versus placebo||0.44|-0.62|0.75
81578381|NCT00530764|162828348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment effect|-0.36||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.18|||ANCOVA|||As for Sativex low dose versus placebo||0.18|-0.89|0.19
81578382|NCT00530764|162828349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment effect|-0.73||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||The change in mean pain NRS score (worst pain) was analyzed using ANCOVA with the baseline value as a covariate and region and treatment group as factors.||-0.17|-1.30|0.011
81578383|NCT00530764|162828349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment effect|-0.35||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.11|||ANCOVA|||As for Sativex low dose versus placebo||0.11|-0.81|0.14
81578384|NCT00530764|162828349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Treatment Effect|-0.24||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.32|||ANCOVA|||As for Sativex low dose versus placebo||0.32|-0.81|0.40
81578385|NCT00530764|162828350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Treatment Effect|-0.88||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||The change in mean sleep disturbance NRS score was analyzed using ANCOVA with the baseline value as a covariate and region and treatment group as factors.||-0.31|-1.45|0.003
81578386|NCT00530764|162828350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Treatment Effect|-0.08||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.49|||ANCOVA|||As for Sativex low dose versus placebo||0.49|-0.65|0.78
81578387|NCT00530764|162828350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Treatment Effect|-0.33||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.24|||ANCOVA|||As for Sativex low dose versus placebo.||0.24|-0.90|0.26
81578388|NCT00923598|162828363|EQUIVALENCE|A method by Armitage et al was used, where by equivalence of treatments would be concluded if the 95% CI for the difference fell within the prespecified tolerated interval. Under these assumptions, a trial with 36 subjects (72 limbs) would correctly conclude there is no treatment difference with probability 80%, and incorrectly conclude equivalence when there is a difference of 20% with probability 5%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|17.0|||Fisher Exact|||||17|-10|0.05
81578389|NCT00467259|162828368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|p-value obtained from Fisher's exact test and corresponds to the test of the null hypothesis of no treatment difference.||1000 naturally postmenopausal women not on concomitant E+P therapy at baseline were to be randomized (800 TTS; 200 placebo). It was assumed 60% would complete 1 year and 80% of these would have evaluable biopsies. Of the 800 randomized to TTS approximately 380 were expected to have evaluable biopsies at 1 year. 380 patients on TTS with evaluable biopsies at 1 year would provide 90% power to rule out an incidence of hyperplasia of 2% using the upper bound of a 2-sided 95% CI.||||1.0000
81611161|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.0|-2.0|<0.001
81527923|NCT00635882|162742871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.103|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis applies to Mean Change from Baseline to Day 15.||"ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline PD15 as a covariate was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from ANCOVA Model with treatment effect and baseline PD15 as a covariate."||||0.103
81527924|NCT00635882|162742871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.048|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis applies to Mean Change from Baseline to Day 15.||"ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline PD15 as a covariate was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from ANCOVA Model with treatment effect and baseline PD15 as a covariate."||||0.048
81527925|NCT00635882|162742872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018|||||||ANOVA|Analysis applies to Mean Change from Baseline to Days 2-15.||"One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment effect was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from the one-way ANOVA model with treatment effect."||||0.018
81527926|NCT00635882|162742872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.261|||||||ANOVA|Analysis applies to Mean Change from Baseline to Days 2-15.||"One-way ANOVA model with treatment effect was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from the one-way ANOVA model with treatment effect."||||0.261
81527927|NCT00635882|162742872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.334|||||||ANOVA|Analysis applies to Mean Change from Baseline to Days 2-15.||"One-way ANOVA model with treatment effect was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from the one-way ANOVA model with treatment effect."||||0.334
81527928|NCT00635882|162742873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.037|||||||ANOVA|Analysis applies to Mean Change from Baseline to Days 1-15.||"One-way ANOVA model with treatment effect was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from the one-way ANOVA model with treatment effect."||||0.037
81527929|NCT00635882|162742873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.643|||||||ANOVA|Analysis applies to Mean Change from Baseline to Days 1-15.||"One-way ANOVA model with treatment effect was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from the one-way ANOVA model with treatment effect."||||0.643
81527930|NCT00635882|162742873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.963|||||||ANOVA|Analysis applies to Mean Change from Baseline to Days 1-15.||"One-way ANOVA model with treatment effect was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from the one-way ANOVA model with treatment effect."||||0.963
81527931|NCT00635882|162742874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Analysis applies to Mean Change from Baseline to Days 2-15.||"One-way ANOVA model with treatment effect was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from the one-way ANOVA model with treatment effect."||||<0.001
81527932|NCT00635882|162742874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|Analysis applies to Mean Change from Baseline to Days 2-15.||"One-way ANOVA model with treatment effect was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from the one-way ANOVA model with treatment effect."||||0.002
81527933|NCT00635882|162742874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Analysis applies to Mean Change from Baseline to Days 2-15.||"One-way ANOVA model with treatment effect was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from the one-way ANOVA model with treatment effect."||||<0.001
81527934|NCT00635882|162742875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Analysis applies to Mean Change from Baseline to Days 1-15.||"One-way ANOVA model with treatment effect was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from the one-way ANOVA model with treatment effect."||||<0.001
81527935|NCT00635882|162742875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.057|||||||ANOVA|Analysis applies to Mean Change from Baseline to Days 1-15.||"One-way ANOVA model with treatment effect was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from the one-way ANOVA model with treatment effect."||||0.057
81527936|NCT00635882|162742875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005|||||||ANOVA|Analysis applies to Mean Change from Baseline to Days 1-15.||"One-way ANOVA model with treatment effect was used.~Standard deviation is a Pooled Standard deviation from the one-way ANOVA model with treatment effect."||||0.005
81527937|NCT02218008|162742925|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.5||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.3||Hypothesis tests were two-sided with an alpha of 0.05. Control of type 1 error inflation due to multiplicity was achieved by pre-specifying a fixed sequence for statistical tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|ALKS 5461 was compared to pbo using stage-specific MMRM for MADRS-10 Change from Baseline. Model-derived estimates were combined using equal weights.|Estimates below zero favor ALKS 5461.|Analysis was conducted for each stage separately and overall efficacy was based on combined stage analysis where stage-specific estimates were combined using pre-specified equal weights. Within each stage ALKS 5461 2mg/2mg was compared to placebo (i.e., ALKS 5461 2mg/2mg S1 vs Placebo S1; and ALKS 5461 2mg/2mg S2 vs Placebo S2. The pre-specified order of hypothesis tests was ALKS 5461 2/2 compared to placebo followed by ALKS 5461 1/1 compared to placebo.||-0.3|-2.7|0.018
81527938|NCT02218008|162742926|SUPERIORITY|Hypothesis tests were two-sided with an alpha of 0.05. Control of type 1 error inflation due to multiplicity was achieved by pre-specifying a fixed sequence for statistical tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.9||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.2||ALKS 5461 was compared to pbo using stage-specific MMRM for MADRS-10 Change from Baseline. Model-derived estimates were combined using equal weights.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimates below zero favor ALKS 5461.|Analysis was conducted for each stage separately and overall efficacy was based on combined stage analysis where stage-specific estimates were combined using pre-specified equal weights. Within each stage ALKS 5461 2mg/2mg was compared to placebo (i.e., ALKS 5461 2mg/2mg S1 vs Placebo S1; and ALKS 5461 2mg/2mg S2 vs Placebo S2. The pre-specified order of hypothesis tests was ALKS 5461 2/2 compared to placebo followed by ALKS 5461 1/1 compared to placebo.||-0.2|-3.6|0.026
81527939|NCT02218008|162742927|SUPERIORITY|The primary hypotheses were evaluated using a 6-step, fixed sequence approach to adjust for multiple comparisons. Using this method, hypothesis testing (using alpha=0.05) continued through the sequence until statistical significance was not achieved. Steps 1-3 included testing the ALKS 5461 2mg/2mg dose vs placebo for the 3 primary endpoints.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.7||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.2||ALKS 5461 is compared to placebo within each of the 2 stages, and resulting treatment effects from each stage are combined for a single hypothesis test using equal weights of 0.5 for both stages.|Mixed Models Analysis|||ALKS 5461 is compared to placebo within each of the 2 stages (i.e., ALKS 5461 2/2 S1 vs Placebo S1; and ALKS 5461 2/2 S2 vs Placebo S2). Efficacy was estimated as a weighted average across 2 stages using equal weights.||0.2|-3.6|0.076
81578390|NCT00467259|162828369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|p-value obtained from Fisher's exact test and corresponds to the test of the null hypothesis of no treatment difference.||1000 naturally postmenopausal women not on concomitant E+P therapy at baseline were to be randomized (800 TTS; 200 placebo). It was assumed 60% would complete 1 year and 80% of these would have evaluable biopsies. Of the 800 randomized to TTS approximately 380 were expected to have evaluable biopsies at 1 year. 380 patients on TTS with evaluable biopsies at 1 year would provide 90% power to rule out an incidence of hyperplasia of 2% using the upper bound of a 2-sided 95% CI.||||1.0000
81578391|NCT00467259|162828370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|p-value obtained from Fisher's Exact test and corresponds to the test of the null hypothesis of no treatment difference.||1000 naturally postmenopausal women not on concomitant E+P therapy at baseline were to be randomized (800 TTS; 200 placebo). It was assumed 60% would complete 1 year and 80% of these would have evaluable biopsies. Of the 800 randomized to TTS approximately 380 were expected to have evaluable biopsies at 1 year. 380 patients on TTS with evaluable biopsies at 1 year would provide 90% power to rule out an incidence of hyperplasia of 2% using the upper bound of a 2-sided 95% CI.||||1.0000
81578392|NCT01850524|162828386|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.676|1.018|||Log Rank|Log-rank test is stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.||||1.018|0.676|0.073
81578393|NCT01850524|162828387|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.998||||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.261|||Log Rank|Log-rank test is stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.|Hazard ratio is based on an Unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model is stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.|||1.261|0.790|0.988
81578394|NCT01850524|162828388|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|3.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test is stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.|Odds ratio and confidence interval are based on logistic regression model with treatment group as categorical predictor variable,age(\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS(stage I or II vs stage III),and BPI-SF worst pain score(\<4 vs \>=4)at screening as covariates.|||3.09|1.43|<0.001
81578395|NCT01850524|162828389|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.656|1.463|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with prognostic factor: age (\<75 years vs \>=75) and ISS (stage I or II vs stage III).|Odds ratio \> 1 favors Ixazomib+LenDex versus LenDex alone.|||1.463|0.656|0.9195
81578396|NCT01850524|162828390|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test is stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.|Odds ratio and confidence interval are based on logistic regression model with treatment group as categorical predictor variable,age(\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS(stage I or II vs stage III),and BPI-SF worst pain score(\<4 vs \>=4)at screening as covariates.|||1.70|0.79|0.436
81578397|NCT01850524|162828391|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.402|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.185|1.659|||Log Rank|Log-rank test is stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.|Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.|||1.659|1.185|<0.001
81578398|NCT01850524|162828393|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.738||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.589|0.925|||Log Rank|Log-rank test is stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.|Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.|||0.925|0.589|0.008
81578399|NCT01850524|162828394|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.859||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.684|1.078|||Log Rank|Log-rank test is stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.|Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.|||1.078|0.684|0.189
81578400|NCT01850524|162828400|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.118||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.678|1.845|||Log Rank|Log-rank test is stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.|Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.|OS in High-risk Population Carrying Del(17p), Amp(1q21), t(4;14), or t(14;16) Mutations||1.845|0.678|0.662
81578401|NCT01850524|162828401|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.466|1.24|||Log Rank|Log-rank test is stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.|Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.|PFS in High-risk Population Carrying del(17p), t(4;14), or t(14;16) Mutations||1.240|0.466|0.271
81578402|NCT01850524|162828403|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.661|1.12|||Log Rank|Log-rank test is stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.|Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by age (\<75 years vs \>=75), ISS (stage I or II vs stage III), and BPI-SF worst pain score (\<4 vs \>=4) at screening.|Time to Pain Progression||1.120|0.661|0.260
81578403|NCT00883116|162828426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.0397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.7|||Log Rank|||||1.7|1.0|0.0397
81578404|NCT00883116|162828427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.8011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.3|||Log Rank|||||1.3|0.8|0.8011
81578405|NCT01698801|162828434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall dichotomized response rate|87.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.269|100.0||One sample binomial test for the overall response rate was performed to provide p-value (significance level: 0.05) based on EE population. The hypotheses of interest are: H0: p = 0.3, H1: p ≠ 0.3, where p is overall response.|Binomial test for dichotomized response|||||100|74.269|<0.0001
81578406|NCT00775645|162828440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.4|||Regression, Linear|Linear regression model adjusted for baseline score, taxane regiment, and age.||||0.4|-2.2|0.17
81578407|NCT00775645|162828441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.7|||Regression, Linear|Linear regression model adjusted for baseline score, taxane regiment, and age.||||2.7|-3|0.92
81578408|NCT00775645|162828442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.3|||Regression, Linear|Linear regression model adjusted for baseline score, taxane regiment, and age.||||3.3|-0.7|0.20
81578409|NCT00775645|162828443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors.||||||0.46
81578410|NCT03061331|162828448|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1||||0.9277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|2.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM)|||||2.7|-2.5|0.9277
81578411|NCT00665847|162828460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|52.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.7|62.2|||||The standard error for a proportion was calculated as the square root of the variance divided by the number of patients. The variance for a proportion is equal to p\*(1-p), with p being the proportion.|||62.2|42.7|
81578412|NCT02879305|162828492|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was achieved if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the hazard ratio was below the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 1.25.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.07|||||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.07|0.81|
81578413|NCT02879305|162828493|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was greater than -0.75 g/dL.|Least square (LS) mean difference|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.24|||||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for treatment, Baseline Hgb, dialysis type and region along with 95% CI for treatment difference (daprodustat-rhEPO).|||0.24|0.12|
81578414|NCT02879305|162828494|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.156123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.07||The p-value was compared against 0.0125 based on the Holm-Bonferonni adjustment.|Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.07|0.81|0.156123
81578415|NCT02879305|162828495|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.023539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.0||The p-value was compared against 0.006250 based on the Holm-Bonferonni adjustment.|Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.00|0.78|0.023539
81578416|NCT02879305|162828496|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.325797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.11||The p-value was compared against 0.025000 based on the Holm-Bonferonni adjustment.|Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.11|0.85|0.325797
81578417|NCT02879305|162828497|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-9.1||||0.026947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|0.2||The p-value was compared against 0.008333 based on the Holm-Bonferonni adjustment.|ANCOVA||Analysis was carried out by using ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, Baseline monthly IV iron dose, dialysis type and region.|||0.2|-18.4|0.026947
81578418|NCT02879305|162828498|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.3281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.13|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.13|0.82|0.3281
81578419|NCT02879305|162828499|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.3553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.23|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.23|0.74|0.3553
81578420|NCT02879305|162828500|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.04|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.04|0.63|0.0524
81578421|NCT02879305|162828501|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.1927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.25|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.25|0.56|0.1927
81578422|NCT02879305|162828502|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.0351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.01|||Chi-squared||Overall HR is presented using Model 1. Model 1 assumed a common treatment effect, regardless of number of events experienced. HR was estimated using a Prentice, Williams and Peterson(PWP) model, with treatment, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.01|0.80|0.0351
81578423|NCT02879305|162828502|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.3258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.11|||Chi-squared||First Event Hazard ratio is presented using Model 2. Model 2 assumed treatment effect differs by number of events experienced. Hazard Ratio (HR) was estimated using a PWP model, with treatment, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.11|0.85|0.3258
81578424|NCT02879305|162828502|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.98|||Chi-squared||Second Event Hazard ratio is presented using Model 2. Model 2 assumed treatment effect differs by number of events experienced. HR was estimated using a PWP model, with treatment, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||0.98|0.58|0.0158
81578425|NCT02879305|162828502|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.17|||Chi-squared||Third Event Hazard ratio is presented using Model 2. Model 2 assumed treatment effect differs by number of events experienced. HR was estimated using a PWP model, with treatment, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.17|0.47|0.0981
81578426|NCT02879305|162828502|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.3258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.11|||Chi-squared||First Event Hazard ratio is presented using Model 3. Model 3 assumed treatment effect for first event differs from a common effect for subsequent events. HR was estimated using a PWP model, with treatment, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.11|0.85|0.3258
81578427|NCT02879305|162828502|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.94|||Chi-squared||Subsequent Event Hazard ratio is presented using Model 3. Model 3 assumed treatment effect for first event differs from a common effect for subsequent events. HR was estimated using a PWP model, with treatment, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||0.94|0.60|0.0058
81578428|NCT02879305|162828503|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.0872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.06|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.06|0.73|0.0872
81578429|NCT02879305|162828504|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.04|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.04|0.87|0.1540
81578430|NCT02879305|162828505|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.1244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.07|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.07|0.77|0.1244
81578431|NCT02879305|162828506|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.02|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.02|0.81|0.0540
81578432|NCT02879305|162828507|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.7658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.45|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.45|0.84|0.7658
81578433|NCT02879305|162828508|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.02|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.02|0.69|0.0425
81578434|NCT02879305|162828509|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was greater than the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of -0.75 g/dL.|LS mean difference|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.21||||||||0.21|0.03|
81578435|NCT02879305|162828510|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rate|3.5||||0.0367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|7.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for dialysis type, and region was used to compare the number of responders between the treatment groups.|||7.1|-0.1|0.0367
81578436|NCT02879305|162828511|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference was greater than non-inferiority margin of -15%.|Median Difference (Final Values)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.86|||||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the treatment difference (daprodustat-rhEPO) and associated two-sided asymptotic 95% CI is presented.|||3.86|0.00|
81578437|NCT02879305|162828512|SUPERIORITY||Probability|0.52||||0.0805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.54|||van Elteren test||Mann-Whitney estimate (Probability) of the treatment effect has been presented.|||0.54|0.49|0.0805
81578438|NCT02879305|162828513|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference was greater than non-inferiority margin of -15%.|Median Difference (Final Values)|2.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|4.05|||||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the treatment difference (daprodustat-rhEPO) and associated two-sided asymptotic 95% CI is presented.|||4.05|0.28|
81578439|NCT02879305|162828514|SUPERIORITY||Probability|0.53||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.55|||van Elteren test||Mann-Whitney estimate (Probability) of the treatment effect has been presented.|||0.55|0.50|0.0139
81578440|NCT02879305|162828515|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.33||||0.6551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|1.94|||MMRM||The difference in change from Baseline in SBP at Week 52 was analyzed with a MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in means between arms.|||1.94|-1.28|0.6551
81578441|NCT02879305|162828515|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.46||||0.1586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.44|||MMRM||The difference in change from Baseline in DBP at Week 52 was analyzed with a MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in means between arms.|||0.44|-1.36|0.1586
81578442|NCT02879305|162828515|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.18||||0.3646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.84|||MMRM||The difference in change from Baseline in MAP at Week 52 was analyzed with a MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in means between arms.|||0.84|-1.20|0.3646
81578443|NCT02879305|162828516|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0||||0.5012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|1.54|||ANCOVA||For SBP: Treatment group comparisons were based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, dialysis type, region and Baseline value.|||1.54|-1.54|0.5012
81578444|NCT02879305|162828516|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.45||||0.8451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.31|||ANCOVA||For DBP: Treatment group comparisons were based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, dialysis type, region and Baseline value.|||1.31|-0.42|0.8451
81578445|NCT02879305|162828516|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.31||||0.7312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|1.28|||ANCOVA||For MAP: Treatment group comparisons were based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, dialysis type, region and Baseline value.|||1.28|-0.67|0.7312
81578446|NCT02879305|162828517|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of exacerbation rate|1.0||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.11|||Negative binomial model||Ratio of model estimated exacerbation rates and CIs were estimated using a negative binomial model for the treatment group comparison.|||1.11|0.91|0.5290
81578447|NCT02879305|162828519|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.5772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.52|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model adjusted for treatment group, dialysis type and region.|||1.52|0.71|0.5772
81578448|NCT02879305|162828520|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.29||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.86|||MMRM||Week 8: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and the model adjusted Week 8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.86|-0.29|0.1620
81578449|NCT02879305|162828520|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.61||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.18|||MMRM||Week 12: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and the model adjusted Week 12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||1.18|0.04|0.0180
81578450|NCT02879305|162828520|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.33||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.97|||MMRM||Week 28: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and the model adjusted Week 28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.97|-0.31|0.1530
81578451|NCT02879305|162828520|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.53||||0.0686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.22|||MMRM||Week 52: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and the model adjusted Week 52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||1.22|-0.17|0.0686
81578452|NCT02879305|162828521|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.17||||0.6807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.54|||MMRM||Week 8: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and the model adjusted Week 8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.54|-0.88|0.6807
81578453|NCT02879305|162828521|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.17||||0.3256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.91|||MMRM||Week 12: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and the model adjusted Week 12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.91|-0.57|0.3256
81578454|NCT02879305|162828521|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.01||||0.5144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.78|||MMRM||Week 28: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and the model adjusted Week 28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.78|-0.81|0.5144
81578455|NCT02879305|162828521|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6||||0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.27|||MMRM||Week 52: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and the model adjusted Week 52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.27|-1.47|0.9120
81578456|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.25||||0.7432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.5|||MMRM||Bodily pain,Week8: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.50|-0.99|0.7432
81578457|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.58||||0.0631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|1.33|||MMRM||Bodily pain,Week12: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||1.33|-0.16|0.0631
81578458|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.04||||0.4604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.87|||MMRM||Bodily pain,Week28: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.87|-0.79|0.4604
81578459|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.28||||0.2688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.15|||MMRM||Bodily pain,Week52: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||1.15|-0.60|0.2688
81578460|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.26||||0.1918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.84|||MMRM||General health,Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.84|-0.32|0.1918
81578461|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.45||||0.0677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|1.04|||MMRM||General health,Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region,Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||1.04|-0.14|0.0677
81578462|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.33||||0.8386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.32|||MMRM||General health,Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region,Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.32|-0.98|0.8386
81578463|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.29||||0.7928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.41|||MMRM||General health,Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region,Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.41|-0.99|0.7928
81578464|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.04||||0.4537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.71|||MMRM||Mental health,Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.71|-0.63|0.4537
81578465|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05||||0.5548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.65|||MMRM||Mental health,Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region,Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.65|-0.74|0.5548
81578466|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.13||||0.3626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.88|||MMRM||Mental health,Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region,Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.88|-0.61|0.3626
81578467|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.81||||0.9721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|0.02|||MMRM||Mental health,Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region,Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.02|-1.64|0.9721
81578468|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09||||0.5789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.78|||MMRM||Role-emotional,Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.78|-0.96|0.5789
81578469|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.37||||0.2054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.24|||MMRM||Role-emotional,Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region,Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||1.24|-0.51|0.2054
81578470|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05||||0.5389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.89|||MMRM||Role-emotional,Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region,Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.89|-0.98|0.5389
81578471|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.09||||0.4289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|1.09|||MMRM||Role-emotional,Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region,Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||1.09|-0.91|0.4289
81578472|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.08||||0.4096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.75|||MMRM||Role-physical,Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.75|-0.60|0.4096
81516307|NCT02499900|162721030|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.231||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8588|0.3962||0.05 level of significance|Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||MFIS Physical Subscale Estimates and p-values are obtained from baseline-adjusted repeated measures ANCOVA model with visit as a repeated effect: change from baseline MFIS score=baseline MFIS score+treatment+visit +CGR+treatment by visit interaction.||0.3962|-0.8588|0.470
81516308|NCT02499900|162721030|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.639||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2564|-0.0214||0.05 level of significance|Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||MFIS Cognitive Subscale Estimates and p-values are obtained from baseline-adjusted repeated measures ANCOVA model with visit as a repeated effect: change from baseline MFIS score=baseline MFIS score+treatment+visit +CGR+treatment by visit interaction.||-0.0214|-1.2564|0.043
81578473|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.4||||0.1196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|1.07|||MMRM||Role-physical,Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region,Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions|||1.07|-0.27|0.1196
81578474|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.3||||0.2093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.01|||MMRM||Role-physical,Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region,Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions|||1.01|-0.42|0.2093
81578475|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.39||||0.1674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.19|||MMRM||Role-physical,Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region,Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions|||1.19|-0.40|0.1674
81516309|NCT02499900|162721030|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0672|0.2711||0.05 level of significance|Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||MFIS Psychosocial Subscale Estimates and p-values are obtained from baseline-adjusted repeated measures ANCOVA model with visit as a repeated effect: change from baseline MFIS score=baseline MFIS score+treatment+visit +CGR+treatment by visit interaction.||0.2711|-0.0672|0.237
81578476|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.14||||0.6585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.54|||MMRM||Social fun, Week 8: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.54|-0.82|0.6585
81578477|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.69||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|1.4|||MMRM||Social fun, Week 12: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||1.40|-0.03|0.0293
81578478|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.33||||0.2057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|1.11|||MMRM||Social fun, Week 28: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||1.11|-0.45|0.2057
81578479|NCT02879305|162828522|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.02||||0.4849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.9|||MMRM||Social fun, Week 52: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.90|-0.86|0.4849
81578480|NCT02879305|162828523|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.03||||0.4621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.64|||MMRM||Week 8: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.64|-0.58|0.4621
81578481|NCT02879305|162828523|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.35||||0.1439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.98|||MMRM||Week 12: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.98|-0.29|0.1439
81578482|NCT02879305|162828523|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.24||||0.2392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.92|||MMRM||Week 28: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.92|-0.43|0.2392
81578483|NCT02879305|162828523|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.15||||0.6545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.6|||MMRM||Week 52: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.60|-0.90|0.6545
81578484|NCT02879305|162828524|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.64||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.31|||MMRM||Week 8: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||1.31|-0.02|0.0290
81578485|NCT02879305|162828524|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.56||||0.0509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|1.24|||MMRM||Week 12: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||1.24|-0.11|0.0509
81578486|NCT02879305|162828524|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.77||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.53|||MMRM||Week 28: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||1.53|0.01|0.0237
81578487|NCT02879305|162828524|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.58||||0.0828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|1.39|||MMRM||Week 52: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||1.39|-0.24|0.0828
81578488|NCT02879305|162828525|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0003||||0.4939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0326|0.0331|||MMRM||MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.0331|-0.0326|0.4939
81578489|NCT02879305|162828526|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.8||||0.9292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|0.6|||MMRM||MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.6|-4.2|0.9292
81578490|NCT02879305|162828527|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06||||0.0428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.01|||MMRM||Week 8: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.01|-0.13|0.0428
81578491|NCT02879305|162828527|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.04||||0.1155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.03|||MMRM||Week 12: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.03|-0.11|0.1155
81578492|NCT02879305|162828527|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.04||||0.1426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.03|||MMRM||Week 28: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.03|-0.12|0.1426
81516310|NCT02499900|162721031|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.706||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5947|1.0074||0.05 level of significance|Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Total Score Estimates and p-values are obtained from baseline-adjusted repeated measures ANCOVA model with visit as a repeated effect: change from baseline MHI score=baseline MHI Total Score +treatment +visit +country/geographic region +treatment by visit interaction.||1.0074|-0.5947|0.287
81578493|NCT02879305|162828527|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05||||0.1152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.03|||MMRM||Week 52: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.03|-0.13|0.1152
81578494|NCT01199289|162828549|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.068||||0.5838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.311|0.175|||ANCOVA|||||0.175|-0.311|0.5838
81578495|NCT01199289|162828549|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.075||||0.5391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.316|0.166|||ANCOVA|||||0.166|-0.316|0.5391
81516311|NCT02499900|162721031|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.141||||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5179|1.7991||0.05 level of significance|Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Anxiety subscale Estimates and p-values are obtained from baseline-adjusted repeated measures ANCOVA model with visit as a repeated effect: change from baseline MHI score=baseline MHI Total Score +treatment +visit +country/geographic region +treatment by visit interaction.||1.7991|-1.5179|0.868
81578496|NCT01199289|162828549|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.113||||0.3583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.355|0.129|||ANCOVA|||||0.129|-0.355|0.3583
81578497|NCT01199289|162828550|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.047||||0.4076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.157|0.064|||ANCOVA|||Pre-Bronchodilator||0.064|-0.157|0.4076
81578498|NCT01199289|162828550|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.022||||0.6915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.086|||ANCOVA|||Pre-Bronchodilator||0.086|-0.130|0.6915
81578499|NCT01199289|162828550|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.019||||0.7271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.126|0.088|||ANCOVA|||Pre-Bronchodilator||0.088|-0.126|0.7271
81516312|NCT02499900|162721031|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.481||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0734|2.0348||0.05 level of significance|Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Depression subscale estimates and p-values are obtained from baseline-adjusted repeated measures ANCOVA model with visit as a repeated effect: change from baseline MHI score=baseline MHI Total Score +treatment +visit +country/geographic region +treatment by visit interaction.||2.0348|-1.0734|0.544
81578500|NCT01199289|162828550|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.005||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|0.095|||ANCOVA|||Post-Bronchodilator||0.095|-0.086|0.9210
81578501|NCT01199289|162828550|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.07||||0.1139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.157|||ANCOVA|||Post-Bronchodilator||0.157|-0.017|0.1139
81516313|NCT02499900|162721031|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.867||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3843|3.3487||0.05 level of significance|Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Behavioral Control subscale Estimates and p-values are obtained from baseline-adjusted repeated measures ANCOVA model with visit as a repeated effect: change from baseline MHI score=baseline MHI Total Score +treatment +visit +country/geographic region +treatment by visit interaction.||3.3487|0.3843|0.014
81516314|NCT02499900|162721031|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.092||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8565|1.6728||0.05 level of significance|Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||MHI Positive Affect subscale Estimates and p-values are obtained from baseline-adjusted repeated measures ANCOVA model with visit as a repeated effect: change from baseline MHI score=baseline MHI Total Score +treatment +visit +country/geographic region +treatment by visit interaction.||1.6728|-1.8565|0.919
81578502|NCT01199289|162828550|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.021||||0.6426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.107|||ANCOVA|||Post-Bronchodilator||0.107|-0.066|0.6426
81578503|NCT01199289|162828551|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-16.847||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.686|-2.009|||ANCOVA|||AM||-2.009|-31.686|0.0262
81578504|NCT01199289|162828551|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.723||||0.3627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.239|7.793|||ANCOVA|||AM||7.793|-21.239|0.3627
81578505|NCT01199289|162828551|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.488||||0.4507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.791|8.814|||ANCOVA|||AM||8.814|-19.791|0.4507
81516315|NCT02499900|162721032|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.059||||0.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6777|0.5592||0.05 level of significance|Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Estimates and p-values are obtained from baseline-adjusted repeated measures ANCOVA model with visit as a repeated effect: change from baseline BDI-II total score=baseline BDI-II total score+treatment+visit+country/geographic region +treatment by visit interaction.||0.5592|-0.6777|0.851
81516316|NCT00871117|162721034|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the between-group differences in booster response to diphtheria was greater than or equal to (≥)-10%.|Difference in booster response rates|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|2.58||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV vaccine co-administered with Varicella and MMR vaccines compared to DTaP-IPV vaccine co-administered with MMR only in terms of diphtheria (D) booster response one month after vaccination with DTaP-IPV vaccine.||2.58|-2.54|
81578506|NCT01199289|162828551|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.426||||0.1228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.686|2.834|||ANCOVA|||PM||2.834|-23.686|0.1228
81578507|NCT01199289|162828551|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.738||||0.3092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.758|6.281|||ANCOVA|||PM||6.281|-19.758|0.3092
81578508|NCT01199289|162828551|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.043||||0.2167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.831|4.744|||ANCOVA|||PM||4.744|-20.831|0.2167
81578509|NCT01199289|162828552|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.331||||0.5157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|1.332|||ANCOVA|||||1.332|-0.670|0.5157
81578510|NCT01199289|162828552|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.234||||0.6434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.229|0.76|||ANCOVA|||||0.760|-1.229|0.6434
81516317|NCT00871117|162721034|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the between-group differences in booster response to tetanus was ≥ -10%.|Difference in booster response rates|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|4.26||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV vaccine co-administered with Varicella and MMR vaccines compared to DTaP-IPV vaccine co-administered with MMR only in terms of tetanus (T) booster response one month after vaccination with DTaP-IPV vaccine.||4.26|-1.99|
81578511|NCT01199289|162828552|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.199||||0.6954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.196|0.799|||ANCOVA|||||0.799|-1.196|0.6954
81578512|NCT01199289|162828553|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.283||||0.5577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.231|0.665|||ANCOVA|||||0.665|-1.231|0.5577
81578513|NCT01199289|162828553|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.038||||0.9366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.904|0.98|||ANCOVA|||||0.980|-0.904|0.9366
81516318|NCT00871117|162721035|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the between-group differences in booster response to PT was ≥ -10%|Difference in booster response rates|-0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|3.51||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV vaccine co-administered with Varicella and MMR vaccines compared to DTaP-IPV vaccine co-administered with MMR only in terms of pertussis toxoid (PT) booster response one month after vaccination with DTaP-IPV vaccine.||3.51|-5.07|
81578514|NCT01199289|162828553|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.138||||0.7745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.808|1.084|||ANCOVA|||||1.084|-0.808|0.7745
81578515|NCT01199289|162828554|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.026||||0.8524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.251|0.303|||ANCOVA|||||0.303|-0.251|0.8524
81578516|NCT01199289|162828554|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.033||||0.8139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.305|0.24|||ANCOVA|||||0.240|-0.305|0.8139
81578517|NCT01199289|162828554|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.002||||0.9881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.281|0.276|||ANCOVA|||||0.276|-0.281|0.9881
81578518|NCT01199289|162828555|SUPERIORITY|With use of SABA|LS Mean Difference|-0.062||||0.1213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.141|0.017|||ANCOVA|||||0.017|-0.141|0.1213
81578519|NCT01199289|162828555|SUPERIORITY|With use of SABA|LS Mean Difference|-0.017||||0.6643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.095|0.061|||ANCOVA|||||0.061|-0.095|0.6643
81578520|NCT01199289|162828555|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.042||||0.2879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.121|0.036|||ANCOVA|With use of SABA||||0.036|-0.121|0.2879
81578521|NCT01199289|162828555|SUPERIORITY|Without use of SABA|LS Mean Difference|-0.074||||0.0546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.001|||ANCOVA|||||0.001|-0.150|0.0546
81578522|NCT01199289|162828555|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.004||||0.9078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.071|||ANCOVA|||Without use of SABA||0.071|-0.080|0.9078
81578523|NCT01199289|162828555|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.035||||0.3616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.111|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Without use of SABA||0.040|-0.111|0.3616
81578524|NCT02636868|162828559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.363||||||a priori threshold of statistical significance set at 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Pooled site, treatment, gender, birth weight, and baseline fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO₂) in model||Null hypothesis is no difference across treatment groups||||0.363
81578525|NCT02636868|162828559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36||||||a priori threshold of statistical significance set at 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Pooled site, treatment, gender, birth weight, and baseline FiO₂ in model||Null hypothesis of no difference between treatments||||0.360
81578526|NCT02636868|162828559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.461||||||a priori threshold of statistical significance set at 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Pooled site, treatment, gender, birth weight, and baseline FiO₂ in model||Null hypothesis of no difference between treatments||||0.461
81578527|NCT02636868|162828560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401||||||a priori threshold of statistical significance set at 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Pooled site, treatment, gender, birth weight, and baseline FiO₂ in model||Null hypothesis is no difference across treatment groups||||0.401
81578528|NCT02636868|162828560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.372||||||a priori threshold of statistical significance set at 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Pooled site, treatment, gender, birth weight, and baseline FiO₂ in model||Null hypothesis is no difference across treatment groups||||0.372
81578529|NCT02636868|162828560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.648||||||a priori threshold of statistical significance set at 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Pooled site, treatment, gender, birth weight, and baseline FiO₂ in model||Null hypothesis is no difference across treatment groups||||0.648
81578530|NCT02636868|162828561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.996||||||a priori threshold of statistical significance set at 0.05|Log Rank|||Null hypothesis of no difference across treatments||||0.996
81578531|NCT02636868|162828561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.951||||||a priori threshold of statistical significance set at 0.05|Log Rank|||Null hypothesis of no difference between treatments||||0.951
81578532|NCT02636868|162828561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.995||||||a priori threshold of statistical significance set at 0.05|Log Rank|||Null hypothesis of no difference between treatments||||0.995
81578533|NCT02636868|162828562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.312||||||A priori threshold of statistical significance set at 0.10|Regression, Linear|Generalized linear model using Poisson distribution with pooled site, treatment, gender, birth weight, and baseline FiO₂ in model||Null hypothesis of no difference between treatment groups||||0.312
81578534|NCT02636868|162828562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094||||||A priori threshold of statistical significance set at 0.10|Regression, Linear|Generalized linear model using Poisson distribution with pooled site, treatment, gender, birth weight, and baseline FiO₂ in model||Null hypothesis of no difference between treatment groups||||0.094
81578535|NCT02636868|162828562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.414||||||A priori threshold of statistical significance set at 0.10|Regression, Linear|Generalized linear model using Poisson distribution with pooled site, treatment, gender, birth weight, and baseline FiO₂ in model.||Null hypothesis of no difference between treatment groups||||0.414
81578536|NCT02636868|162828563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.099||||||A priori statistical significance of 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Pooled site, treatment, gender, birth weight, and baseline fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) in model||Null hypothesis of no difference between treatment groups||||0.099
81578537|NCT02636868|162828563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||A priori statistical significance of 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Pooled site, treatment, gender, birth weight, and baseline FiO2 in model||Null hypothesis of no difference between treatments||||0.090
81578538|NCT02636868|162828563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.461||||||A priori statistical significance of 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Pooled site, treatment, gender, birth weight, and baseline FiO2 in model||Null hypothesis of no difference between treatment groups||||0.461
81578539|NCT02636868|162828564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.534||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05|ANOVA|treatment and pooled site in model||Null hypothesis of no treatment between treatments||||0.534
81578540|NCT02636868|162828564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05|ANOVA|Treatment and pooled site in model||Null hypothesis of no difference between treatment groups||||0.480
81578541|NCT02636868|162828564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.313||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05|ANOVA|Treatment and pooled site in model||Null hypothesis of no difference between treatment groups||||0.313
81578542|NCT00254540|162828644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate(percentage)|48.0||||||95.0|27.8|68.7||||||||68.7|27.8|
81578543|NCT00254540|162828644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate(percentage)|46.2||||||95.0|26.6|66.6||||||||66.6|26.6|
81578544|NCT00786487|162828660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81578545|NCT00786487|162828660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81578546|NCT01067456|162828664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.57||||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.79
81578547|NCT02328755|162828668|OTHER|Single group|cumulative incidence|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.58||||||The analysis applies only to the first row, for recipients of HLA-matched HCT who received the phase II MTD (180mcg) peg-IFN-a (n=31).||0.58|0.24|
81578548|NCT02328755|162828669|OTHER|Single group|Kaplan-Meier|55.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.0|75.0||||||The analysis applies only to the first row, data at 6 months, for recipients of HLA-matched HCT who received the phase II MTD (180mcg) peg-IFN-a (n=31).|Survival proportion estimates at 6 months and 2 years were calculated using Kaplan-Meier methods, and the 2-sided, 95% confidence intervals calculated by the Greenwood method.|75|40|
81578549|NCT02328755|162828669|OTHER|Single group|Kaplan-Meier|33.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|58.0||||||The analysis applies only to the 3rd row, data at 24 months, for recipients of HLA-matched HCT who received the phase II MTD (180mcg) peg-IFN-a (n=31).|Survival proportion estimates at 6 months and 2 years were calculated using Kaplan-Meier methods, and the 2-sided, 95% confidence intervals calculated by the Greenwood method.|58|19|
81578550|NCT02328755|162828670|OTHER|Single group|||||||||||||||||Survival proportion estimates at 6 months and 2 years were calculated using Kaplan-Meier methods, and the 2-sided, 95% confidence intervals calculated by the Greenwood method.|||
81578551|NCT02328755|162828671|OTHER|Single group|||||||||||||||||GVHD proportion estimates and corresponding 95% confidence intervals were calculated using methods of Fine and Gray.|||
81578552|NCT02328755|162828672|OTHER|Single group|||||||||||||||||Non-relapse mortality estimates and corresponding 95% confidence intervals were calculated using methods of Fine and Gray.|||
81578553|NCT04483011|162828673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.72||0.034|TWO_SIDED|||||\< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The p value in RiaGev group at Day 5 over Dave 1 is reported.|A comparison between before and after RiaGev supplementation.||||0.034
81578554|NCT04483011|162828673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.79||0.265|TWO_SIDED|||||p \> 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The p value in Comparator group at Day 5 over Day 1 is reported.|A comparison between before and after supplementation of Comparator.||||0.265
81578555|NCT04483011|162828673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.72||0.044|TWO_SIDED|||||\< 0.05|ANCOVA||The p value between RiaGev and Comparator groups at Day 5 over Day 1 is reported.|A comparison between RiaGev and Comparator groups.||||0.044
81578556|NCT04483011|162828674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.88||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The p value in RiaGev group at Day 5 over Day 1 is reported.|A comparison between before and after supplementation of RiaGev.||||0.008
81516319|NCT00871117|162721035|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the between-group differences in booster response to FHA was ≥ -10%.|Difference in booster response rates|-0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|1.39||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV vaccine co-administered with Varicella and MMR vaccines compared to DTaP-IPV vaccine co-administered with MMR only in terms of filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA) booster response one month after vaccination with DTaP-IPV vaccine.||1.39|-3.59|
81516320|NCT00871117|162721035|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the between-group differences in booster response to PRN, was ≥ -10%.|Difference in booster response rates|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|4.08||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV vaccine co-administered with Varicella and MMR vaccines compared to DTaP-IPV vaccine co-administered with MMR only in terms of pertactin (PRN) booster response one month after vaccination with DTaP-IPV vaccine.||4.08|-0.32|
81578557|NCT04483011|162828674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.34||0.297|TWO_SIDED|||||p \> 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The p value in Comparator group at Day 5 over Day 1 is reported.|A comparison between before and after supplementation with Comparator.||||0.297
81578558|NCT04483011|162828674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.88||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05|ANCOVA||The p value between RiaGev and Comparator groups at Day 5 over Day 1 is reported.|A comparison between RiaGev and Comparator supplementation.||||0.04
81578559|NCT04483011|162828675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.57||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The p value in the RiaGev group at Day 5 over Day 1 is reported.|A comparison between before and after RiaGev supplementation.||||0.004
81578560|NCT04483011|162828675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.88||0.64|TWO_SIDED|||||p \> 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The p value in Comparator group at Day 5 over Day 1 is reported.|A comparison between before and after supplementation with Comparator.||||0.640
81578561|NCT04483011|162828675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.57||0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05|ANCOVA||The p value between RiaGev and Comparator groups at Day 5 over Day 1 is reported.|A comparison between RiaGev and Comparator supplementation.||||0.014
81578562|NCT04483011|162828676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1037.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1590.74||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The p value in RiaGev group at Day 8 over Day 1 is reported.|A comparison before and after RiaGev supplementation.||||0.013
81578563|NCT04483011|162828676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-302.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1427.42||0.382|TWO_SIDED|||||p \> 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The p value in Comparator group at Day 8 over Day 1 is reported.|A comparison before before and after supplementation with Comparator.||||0.382
81578564|NCT04483011|162828677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-135.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2153.66||0.793|TWO_SIDED|||||p \> 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The p value in RiaGev group at Day 8 over Day 1 baseline is reported.|A comparison between before and after RiaGev supplementation||||0.793
81578565|NCT04483011|162828677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-134.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1830.16||0.758|TWO_SIDED|||||p \> 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The p value in Comparator group at Day 8 over Day 1 baseline is reported.|A comparison between before and after supplementation with Comparator.||||0.758
81578566|NCT04483011|162828678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|70.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|123.89||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The p value in RiaGev group at Day 5 over Day 1 is reported.|A comparison between before and after RiaGev supplementation||||0.003
81578567|NCT04483011|162828678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|15.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|88.62||0.766|TWO_SIDED|||||p \> 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The p value in Comparator group at Day 5 over Day 1 is reported.|A comparison between before and after supplementation with Comparator.||||0.766
81578568|NCT04483011|162828679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|24.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|58.2||0.029|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05|ANCOVA||The p value between RiaGev and Comparator groups at Day 5 is reported.|A comparison between RiaGev and Comparator groups after 7-day supplementation.||||0.029
81578569|NCT04483011|162828680|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.32||0.034|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05|ANCOVA||The p value between RiaGev and Comparator groups at Day 5 is reported.|A comparison between RiaGev and Comparator groups.||||0.034
81578570|NCT04483011|162828681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.99||0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The p value in RiaGev group at Day 5 over Day 1 is reported.|A comparison between before and after RiaGev supplementation.||||0.014
81578571|NCT04483011|162828681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.66||0.049|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The p value in Comparator group at Day 5 over Day 1 is reported.|A comparison between before and after supplementation with Comparator.||||0.049
81578572|NCT03518073|162828685|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.959|1.265|||||Posterior mean ratio with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.265|0.959|
81578573|NCT03518073|162828685|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.907|1.209|||||Posterior mean ratio with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.209|0.907|
81578574|NCT03518073|162828686|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.943|1.29|||||Posterior mean ratio with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.290|0.943|
81578575|NCT03518073|162828686|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.737|1.053|||||Posterior mean ratio with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.053|0.737|
81578576|NCT03518073|162828687|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.873|1.284|||||Posterior mean ratio with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.284|0.873|
81578577|NCT03518073|162828687|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.006|1.453|||||Posterior mean ratio with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.453|1.006|
81578578|NCT03518073|162828688|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.963|1.3|||||Posterior mean ratio with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.300|0.963|
81578579|NCT03518073|162828688|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|1.119|||||Posterior mean ratio with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.119|0.805|
81578580|NCT03518073|162828689|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.221|||||Posterior mean ratio with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.221|0.880|
81578581|NCT03518073|162828689|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.742|1.065|||||Posterior mean ratio with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.065|0.742|
81578582|NCT03518073|162828690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.05|-0.01|0.253
81578583|NCT03518073|162828690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.05|-0.02|0.354
81578584|NCT03518073|162828691|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.554||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|3.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.68|-2.44|0.691
81578585|NCT03518073|162828691|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.599||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|3.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.66|-2.64|0.749
81578586|NCT01853046|162828696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.796|1.63||||||Point estimates (LS-means) and 2-sided exploratory 90% confidence intervals for AUC(0-tlast) of regorafenib calculated by re-transformation of the logarithmic data from ANOVAs.||1.63|0.796|
81578587|NCT01853046|162828696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS-means|0.684|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.397|1.18||||||Point estimates (LS-means) and 2-sided exploratory 90% confidence intervals for AUC(0-tlast) of metabolites M-2 calculated by re-transformation of the logarithmic data from ANOVAs.||1.18|0.397|
81578588|NCT01853046|162828696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS-means|0.446|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|0.996||||||Point estimates (LS-means) and 2-sided exploratory 90% confidence intervals for AUC(0-tlast) of metabolites M-5 calculated by re-transformation of the logarithmic data from ANOVAs||0.996|0.200|
81578589|NCT00708162|162828721|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: the EVG group was at least 10% worse than the RAL group with respect to percentage of participants achieving and maintaining HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL through Week 48; alternative hypothesis: the EVG group was less than 10% worse than the RAL group.|Difference in percentages|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|8.2|||||The difference in percentages and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were based on stratum-adjusted HIV-1 RNA level and the class of second agent (NRTI or other classes) using Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportions and normal approximation.|The planned sample size of 700 HIV-1 infected participants, (350 in each group) was estimated to provide at least 85% power to establish noninferiority in the percentage of participants achieving and maintaining confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL through Week 48. For sample size and power computation, it was assumed that both elvitegravir and raltegravir arms have a response rate of 0.74, that a noninferiority margin was 0.10, and that the significance level of the test was 1-sided 0.025 level.||8.2|-6.0|
81578590|NCT00708162|162828722|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: the EVG arm was at least 10% worse than the RAL arm with respect to percentage of participants achieving and maintaining HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL through Week 48; alternative hypothesis: the EVG arm was less than 10% worse than the RAL arm.|Difference in percentages|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|9.9|||||The difference in percentages and its 95% CI were based on stratum-adjusted HIV-1 RNA level and the class of second agent (NRTI or other classes) using MH proportions and normal approximation.|||9.9|-4.6|
81578591|NCT00708162|162828723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|7.7|||||The difference in percentages and its 95% CI were based on stratum-adjusted HIV-1 RNA level and the class of second agent (NRTI or other classes) using MH proportions and normal approximation.|||7.7|-6.0|
81578592|NCT00708162|162828724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|8.2|||||The difference in percentages and its 95% CI were based on stratum-adjusted HIV-1 RNA level and the class of second agent (NRTI or other classes) using MH proportions and normal approximation.|||8.2|-6.4|
81578593|NCT00708162|162828725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|9.3|||||The difference in percentages and its 95% CI were based on stratum-adjusted HIV-1 RNA level and the class of second agent (NRTI or other classes) using MH proportions and normal approximation.|||9.3|-5.0|
81578594|NCT00708162|162828726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|6.8|||||The difference in percentages and its 95% CI were based on stratum-adjusted HIV-1 RNA level and the class of second agent (NRTI or other classes) using MH proportions and normal approximation.|||6.8|-7.9|
81578595|NCT00708162|162828731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|7.3|||||The difference in percentages and its 95% CI were based on stratum-adjusted HIV-1 RNA level and the class of second agent (NRTI or other classes) using MH proportions and normal approximation.|||7.3|-6.9|
81578596|NCT00708162|162828732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|4.4|||||The difference in percentages and its 95% CI were based on stratum-adjusted HIV-1 RNA level and the class of second agent (NRTI or other classes) using MH proportions and normal approximation.|||4.4|-10.2|
81578597|NCT00708162|162828733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|4.7|||||The difference in percentages and its 95% CI were based on stratum-adjusted HIV-1 RNA level and the class of second agent (NRTI or other classes) using MH proportions and normal approximation.|||4.7|-8.6|
81578598|NCT00708162|162828734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|5.5|||||The difference in percentages and its 95% CI were based on stratum-adjusted HIV-1 RNA level and the class of second agent (NRTI or other classes) using MH proportions and normal approximation.|||5.5|-8.8|
81516321|NCT00871117|162721036|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the 95% CI for the GMT ratios for poliovirus type 1 antigens was ≥ 0.67.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.1||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV vaccine co-administered with Varicella and MMR vaccines compared to DTaP-IPV vaccine co-administered with MMR only in terms of poliovirus type 1 geometric mean titers (GMTs), one month after vaccination with DTaP-IPV vaccine.||1.1|0.76|
81578599|NCT00708162|162828735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log10 copies/mL|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.19|||||The difference in least squares means (LSM) and its 95% CI were obtained using an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) adjusting for baseline HIV-1 RNA level and class of the second agent (NRTI or other classes).|||0.19|-0.16|
81578600|NCT00708162|162828736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log10 copies/mL|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.22|||||The difference in LSM and its 95% CI were obtained using ANOVA adjusting for baseline HIV-1 RNA level and class of the second agent (NRTI or other classes).|||0.22|-0.12|
81578601|NCT00708162|162828737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in cells/mm^3|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|16.0|||||The difference in LSM and its 95% CI were obtained using ANOVA adjusting for baseline HIV-1 RNA level and class of the second agent (NRTI or other classes).|||16|-33|
81578602|NCT00708162|162828738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in cells/mm^3|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|39.0|||||The difference in LSM and its 95% CI were obtained using ANOVA adjusting for baseline HIV-1 RNA level and class of the second agent (NRTI or other classes).|||39|-25|
81611162|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-8.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-8.0|-13.0|<0.001
81637951|NCT01377844|162966041|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.64||The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline. Statistical significant is set at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline HbA1c, site, age category, gender and race||Change from baseline in HbA1c (%) at Week 72||-0.64|-1.22|< 0.0001
81516322|NCT00871117|162721036|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the 95% CI for the GMT ratios of poliovirus type 2 antigens was ≥ 0.67.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.99||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV vaccine co-administered with Varicella and MMR vaccines compared to DTaP-IPV vaccine co-administered with MMR only in terms of poliovirus type 2 geometric mean titers (GMTs), one month after vaccination with DTaP-IPV vaccine.||0.99|0.7|
81637952|NCT01377844|162966041|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.69||The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline. Statistical significant is set at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline HbA1c, site, age category, gender and race||Change from baseline in HbA1c (%) at Week 84||-0.69|-1.27|< 0.0001
81637953|NCT01377844|162966041|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.73||The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline. Statistical significant is set at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline HbA1c, site, age category, gender and race||Change from baseline in HbA1c (%) at Week 96||-0.73|-1.31|< 0.0001
81516323|NCT00871117|162721036|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the 95% CI for the GMT ratios of poliovirus type 3 antigens was ≥ 0.67.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.01||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV vaccine co-administered with Varicella and MMR vaccines compared to DTaP-IPV vaccine co-administered with MMR only in terms of poliovirus type 3 geometric mean titers (GMTs), one month after vaccination with DTaP-IPV vaccine.||1.01|0.71|
81578603|NCT02611778|162828837|EQUIVALENCE|The confidence interval (CI) for treatment difference (FYB201 - Lucentis) was calculated using Least Square Means. If the 90% CI was completely contained in the interval \]-3.5;3.5\[ ETDRS letters, equivalence of FYB201 and Lucentis could be concluded.|Difference in least square means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|0.9|||ANCOVA||An ANCOVA model was used for the analysis with the change in BCVA between baseline and Week 8 as the dependent variable, the baseline BCVA as covariate, and (pooled) country and treatment group as fixed effects.|The hypothesis of biosimilarity of FYB201 and Lucentis was tested with a two-sided equivalence test with an equivalence margin of 3 ETDRS letters. An ANCOVA model was used with the change in BCVA between baseline and Week 8 as the dependent variable, the baseline BCVA as covariate, and the country and the treatment group as fixed effects.||0.9|-1.6|
81454489|NCT02839772|162597788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.581|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.296|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.997|2.164|||Mixed Models Analysis|t=5.341, df=89.347||"The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function (SBF) in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.~Statistical analysis compared the changes in TEWL at the top of the outer lower legs by group from baseline after 3 months of interventions."||2.164|0.997|<0.001
81454490|NCT02839772|162597789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.684|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.346|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.002|2.367|||Mixed Models Analysis|t=4.871, df=189.789||"The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.~Statistical analysis compared the changes in TEWL at the mid-point of the outer lower legs by group from baseline after 3 months of interventions."||2.367|1.002|<0.001
81454491|NCT02839772|162597790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.386|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.731|||Mixed Models Analysis|t=5.111, df=189.620||"The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.~Statistical analysis compared the changes in TEWL at the base of the outer lower legs by group from baseline after 3 months of interventions."||2.731|1.210|<0.001
81454492|NCT02839772|162597791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.751|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.656|2.846|||Mixed Models Analysis|t=3.154, df=189.580||"The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.~Statistical analysis compared the changes in TEWL at the top of the feet by group from baseline after 3 months of interventions."||2.846|0.656|0.002
81527940|NCT01278797|162742931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test/Reference ratio of geometric means|94.51||||0.005||90.0|91.6|97.51|||ANOVA|ANOVA was applied to log-transformed AUC72 and Included treatment, sequence, period and subject-within-sequence effects.||Telmisartan/Amlodipine 80 mg/10 mg versus Telmisartan 80 mg + Amlodipine 10 mg The two formulations are shown to be bioequivalent since the 90% confidence interval of the test to reference ratio is entirely contained within the 80-125% bioequivalence range.||97.51|91.60|0.005
81527941|NCT01278797|162742932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test/Reference ratio of geometric means|94.1||||0.0093||90.0|90.7|97.63|||ANOVA|ANOVA was applied to log-transformed CMAX and Included treatment, sequence, period and subject-within-sequence effects.||Telmisartan/Amlodipine 80 mg/10 mg versus Telmisartan 80 mg + Amlodipine 10 mg The two formulations are shown to be bioequivalent since the 90% confidence interval of the test to reference ratio is entirely contained within the 80-125% bioequivalence range.||97.63|90.70|0.0093
81454493|NCT02839772|162597792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.515|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.042|-1.1078|||Mixed Models Analysis|t=-4.236,df=165.310||"The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.~Statistical analysis compared the changes in SCH at the top of the outer lower legs by group from baseline after 3 months of interventions."||-1.1078|-3.042|<0.001
81454494|NCT02839772|162597793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.658|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.467|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.581|-0.736|||Mixed Models Analysis|t=-3.549, df=180.923||"The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.~Statistical analysis compared the changes in SCH at the mid-point of the outer lower legs by group from baseline after 3 months of interventions."||-0.736|-2.581|<0.001
81454495|NCT02839772|162597794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.641|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.473||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.574|-0.708|||Mixed Models Analysis|t=-3.471, df=186.308||"The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.~Statistical analysis compared the changes in SCH at the base of the outer lower legs by group from baseline after 3 months of interventions."||-0.708|-2.574|0.001
81454496|NCT02839772|162597795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.572|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.168|-0.911|||Mixed Models Analysis|t=-3.565, df=186.739||"The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.~Statistical analysis compared the changes in SCH at the base of the top of the feet by group from baseline after 3 months of interventions."||-0.911|-3.168|<0.001
81454497|NCT02839772|162597796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.452|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.952||A cumulative logistic link function was used|Generalized estimating equation analysis|Wald Chi squared=3.138, df=1||"The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.~Statistical analysis calculated the odds of the stage of podoconiosis by group being more severe at the 4th visit."||0.952|-0.048|0.076
81454498|NCT02839772|162597797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|-0.224||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.469|0.917||A Bernouilli distribution with a logistic link function was used.|Generalized estimating equation analysis|Wald chi-square=0.410, df=1||"The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.~Statistical analysis calculated the odds of mossy changes being present in the lower legs/feet by group at the 4th visit."||0.917|-0.469|0.527
81454499|NCT02839772|162597798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.446||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.161|-0.411||A Bernouilli distribution with a logistic link function was used|Generalized estimating equation analysis|Wald chi-square=8.304, df=1||"The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.~Statistical analysis calculated the odds of participants having a bad odour emanating from their lower legs/feet by group at the 4th visit. Bad odour results in a decease in quality of life."||-0.411|-2.161|0.031
81454500|NCT02839772|162597799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|2.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.741||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.514||A Poisson distribution with a logarithmic link function was used|Generalized estimating equation analysis|Wald chi-square=7.745, df=1||"The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.~Statistical analysis calculated the odds of wounds being present on the lower legs/feet of participants by group at the 4th visit."||3.514|0.610|0.005
81454501|NCT02839772|162597800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group ratio estimate|2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.102||0.058|TWO_SIDED|0.058|-0.069|4.25||A Poisson distribution with a logarithmic link function was used.|Generalized estimation equation|df=1|Those in the experimental group were expected to have fewer work days lost due to ADL.|"The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.~Statistical analysis calculated the odds by group of having had fewer work days lost in the previous month at the 4th visit due to ADL."||4.250|-0.069|0.058
81454502|NCT02839772|162597801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The p value was \< 0.001 at all time points.|Spearman's correlation coefficient|The correlation at the 1st visit was 0.252, at the 2nd 0.306, at the 3rd 0.291 and at the 4th 0.265.||The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.||||<0.001
81527942|NCT01278797|162742933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.153|||||||ANOVA|ANOVA was applied to TMAX and Included treatment, sequence, period and subject-within-sequence effects.||Telmisartan/Amlodipine 80 mg/10 mg versus Telmisartan 80 mg + Amlodipine 10 mg||||0.153
81578604|NCT02611778|162828838|OTHER||Difference in least square means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|1.5|||ANCOVA||An ANCOVA model was used for the analysis with the change in BCVA between baseline and Week 24 as the dependent variable, the baseline BCVA as covariate, and (pooled) country and treatment group as fixed effects.|There was no formal hypothesis testing.||1.5|-1.6|
81578605|NCT02611778|162828839|OTHER||Difference in least square means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|1.7|||ANCOVA||An ANCOVA model was used for the analysis with the change in BCVA between baseline and Week 48 as the dependent variable, the baseline BCVA as covariate, and (pooled) country and treatment group as fixed effects.|There was no formal hypothesis testing.||1.7|-1.8|
81527943|NCT04000581|162742934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.329|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean change is equal between the groups, while the alternative is that an increased difference is observed in arm 2. The hypotheses are evaluated using a one-sided, two-sample t-test.||||0.329
81527944|NCT03637517|162742946|EQUIVALENCE|2 comparisons performed: Reg. B vs. Reg. A, \& Reg.C vs. Reg. B. Bioavailability of each test reg. relative to that of each reference reg. assessed via 90% CI. CI obtained by taking the antilog of the upper and lower limits of CI for the difference of the least squares means on the log scale within the ANOVA framework model. Bioequivalence between a test reg. and the reference reg. is concluded if the 90% CI from the analyses of the natural log of Cmax and AUC are within 0.80 to 1.25 range.|Least Squares Means Log scale|0.926||||0.4847|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.771|1.113|||ANOVA|||||1.113|0.771|0.4847
81527945|NCT03637517|162742946|EQUIVALENCE|2 comparisons performed: Reg. B vs. Reg. A, \& Reg.C vs. Reg. B. Bioavailability of each test reg. relative to that of each reference reg. assessed via 90% CI. CI obtained by taking the antilog of the upper and lower limits of CI for the difference of the least squares means on the log scale within the ANOVA framework model. Bioequivalence between a test reg. and the reference reg. is concluded if the 90% CI from the analyses of the natural log of Cmax and AUC are within 0.80 to 1.25 range.|Least Squares Means Log scale|0.79||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.658|0.95|||ANOVA|||||0.950|0.658|0.0370
81527946|NCT03637517|162742947|EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability of each test reg. relative to each reference reg will be assessed via 90% CI obtained from the analyses of the natural logs of Cmax and AUC. These CI are obtained by taking the antilog of the upper \& lower CI for the difference of the least squares means on the log scale within the ANOVA model. Bioequivalence between a test reg and the respective reference reg will be concluded if the 90% CI from the analyses of the natural log of Cmax and AUC are within the 0.80 to 1.25 range.|Sum of squares|0.899||||0.1135|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.805|1.004|||ANOVA|||||1.004|0.805|0.1135
81527947|NCT03637517|162742947|EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability of each test reg. relative to each reference reg will be assessed via 90% CI obtained from the analyses of the natural logs of Cmax and AUC. These CI are obtained by taking the antilog of the upper \& lower CI for the difference of the least squares means on the log scale within the ANOVA model. Bioequivalence between a test reg and the respective reference reg will be concluded if the 90% CI from the analyses of the natural log of Cmax and AUC are within the 0.80 to 1.25 range.|Sum of squares|1.175||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.051|1.312|||ANOVA|||||1.312|1.051|0.0192
81527948|NCT03637517|162742948|EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability of each test reg. relative to each reference reg will be assessed via 90% CI obtained from the analyses of the natural logs of Cmax and AUC. These CI are obtained by taking the antilog of the upper \& lower CI for the difference of the least squares means on the log scale within the ANOVA model. Bioequivalence between a test reg and the respective reference reg will be concluded if the 90% CI from the analyses of the natural log of Cmax and AUC are within the 0.80 to 1.25 range.|Sum of squares|0.898||||0.1759|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.787|1.024|||ANOVA||Regimen B to A|||1.024|0.787|0.1759
81527949|NCT03637517|162742948|EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability of each test reg. relative to each reference reg will be assessed via 90% CI obtained from the analyses of the natural logs of Cmax and AUC. These CI are obtained by taking the antilog of the upper \& lower CI for the difference of the least squares means on the log scale within the ANOVA model. Bioequivalence between a test reg and the respective reference reg will be concluded if the 90% CI from the analyses of the natural log of Cmax and AUC are within the 0.80 to 1.25 range.|Sum of squares|1.172||||0.0496|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.027|1.338|||ANOVA||Regimen C to B|||1.338|1.027|0.0496
81527950|NCT03637517|162742949|EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability of each test reg. relative to each reference reg will be assessed via 90% CI obtained from the analyses of the natural logs of Cmax and AUC. These CI are obtained by taking the antilog of the upper \& lower CI for the difference of the least squares means on the log scale within the ANOVA model. Bioequivalence between a test reg and the respective reference reg will be concluded if the 90% CI from the analyses of the natural log of Cmax and AUC are within the 0.80 to 1.25 range.|Least Squares Means|-0.2857|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.866979|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.4313|2.8599||||||||2.8599|-3.4313|
81527951|NCT03637517|162742949|EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability of each test reg. relative to each reference reg will be assessed via 90% CI obtained from the analyses of the natural logs of Cmax and AUC. These CI are obtained by taking the antilog of the upper \& lower CI for the difference of the least squares means on the log scale within the ANOVA model. Bioequivalence between a test reg and the respective reference reg will be concluded if the 90% CI from the analyses of the natural log of Cmax and AUC are within the 0.80 to 1.25 range.|Least Squares Means|9.3571|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.866979|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.2115|12.5028|||||Regimen C to B|||12.5028|6.2115|
81527952|NCT03637517|162742951|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between a test regimen and the respective reference regimen will be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals from the analyses of the natural logarithms of Cmax and AUC are within the 0.80 to 1.25 range.|Sum of squares|0.866||||0.1745|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.727|1.032|||ANOVA|||(ANOVA) will be performed for Tmax, the terminal phase elimination rate constant β, and the natural logarithms of Cmax, AUCt, AUC168, AUCinf, and C168. The model will include the effects for regimen. For the tests on regimen effects, the denominator sum of squares will be the residual sum of squares for error. Within the ANOVA modeling framework, the test regimen will be compared to the respective reference regimen by a test with a significance level of 0.05.||1.032|0.727|0.1745
81527953|NCT03637517|162742951|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between a test regimen and the respective reference regimen will be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals from the analyses of the natural logarithms of Cmax and AUC are within the 0.80 to 1.25 range.|Sum of squares|1.185||||0.1105|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.995|1.411||For tests on regimen effects, the denominator sum of squares is the residual sum of squares for error. Within the ANOVA modeling framework, the test regimen is compared to the respective reference regimen by a test with a significance level of 0.05.|ANOVA|||||1.411|0.995|0.1105
81454503|NCT02839772|162597802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.288|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.113|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|df=185.386||"The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.~A reduction in leg circumference indicates an improvement in the disease."||0.690|-0.113|0.158
81454504|NCT02839772|162597803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.575|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.255|0.895|||Mixed Models Analysis|df=169.916, t=3.550||"The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.~A reduction in foot circumference indicates an improvement in the disease."||0.895|0.255|<0.001
81454505|NCT02839772|162597804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.129|1.002|||Mixed Models Analysis|t=-0.117, df=178.814||"The null hypothesis was that an evidence-based skin care intervention with added glycerine does not improve skin barrier function in the legs/feet or enhance the disease related quality of life of Ethiopian people with podoconiosis when compared to the control group using the current skin care regimen.~Podoconiosis has a large effect on a person's quality of life. abnormal looking legs/feet, wounds and the related bad odour plus social isolation result in stigma and social isolation.."||1.002|-1.129|0.907
81454506|NCT01526655|162597805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||Main effect over time p\<0.001; Interaction effect p=0.65. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.011
81454507|NCT01526655|162597806|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||"P-value main effect between groups. Effect over time p \< 0.0001. Interaction effect p 0.02.~Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05."|ANOVA||||Tukey post hoc test (p-values): hsCRP time 4 p 0.02; hsCRP time 5 p \<0.001.|||0.03
81454508|NCT01526655|162597807|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||"P-value main effect between groups. Effect over time p \< 0.0001. Interaction effect p \< 0.0001.~Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05."|ANOVA||||Tukey post hoc test (p-value): WBC time 3 p \< 0.0001.|||<0.01
81454509|NCT01526655|162597808|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA||||Tukey post hoc test (p-value): IL-6 time 3 p \< 0.01.|||0.03
81454510|NCT01526655|162597809|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||"P-value main effect between groups. Effect over time p \< 0.0001. Interaction effect p \< 0.01.~Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05."|ANOVA||||Tukey post hoc test (p-value): CK time 4 p \< 0.0001.|||0.03
81454511|NCT01526655|162597810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||"P-value main effect between groups. Effect over time p \< 0.0001. Interaction effect p \< 0.01.~Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05."|ANOVA||||Tukey post hoc test (p-value): cortisol time 3 p \< 0.0001.|||0.06
81454512|NCT01526655|162597811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81454513|NCT01526655|162597812|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81578606|NCT02611778|162828840|OTHER||Difference in least square means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|1.8|||ANCOVA||An ANCOVA model was used for the analysis with the change in BCVA between baseline and 12 months (average of Weeks 40, 44 and 48) as the dependent variable, the baseline BCVA as covariate, and (pooled) country and treatment group as fixed effects.|There was no formal hypothesis testing.||1.8|-1.6|
81454514|NCT01965860|162597814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||"Prior to the study a power analysis was performed to calculate the number of participants required in each of the three groups. Previous work comparing OSATS derived scores in endovascular interventions shows a Cohen D of two. Using a of .05, a power of .80, and an expected dropout rate of 10%, the minimum number of surgical trainees required per group was seven.~Null hypothesis for primary outcome: no difference in technical performance during real life procedures between the three groups"||||0.001
81454515|NCT01965860|162597814|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in Pre and Post test MCQ score||||0.003
81454516|NCT01965860|162597814|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in Pre and Post test MCQ score||||0.001
81516324|NCT03998670|162721055|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.1|||||Difference in mean control and 95% confidence interval (CI) are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding baseline control score. Prism group minus Non-Prism group (positive difference indicates Prism group worse than Non-Prism group).|The primary analysis was the treatment group difference (and 95% CI) in mean distance control at the 8-week outcome visit using an ANCOVA adjusted for baseline distance control. The planned convenience sample size of 64 was expected to provide outcome data for at least 60 participants (30 per group).||1.1|-0.5|
81454517|NCT01965860|162597814|OTHER|||||||0.228|||||||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in Pre and Post test MCQ score||||0.228
81454518|NCT01965860|162597814|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in Pre and Post test GRS score||||0.001
81454519|NCT01965860|162597814|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in Pre and Post test GRS score||||0.008
81454520|NCT01965860|162597814|OTHER|||||||0.164|||||||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in Pre and Post test GRS score||||0.164
81454521|NCT01965860|162597814|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in Pre and Post test Examiner's checklist score||||0.001
81454522|NCT01965860|162597814|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in Pre and Post test Examiner's checklist score||||0.001
81454523|NCT01965860|162597814|OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in Pre and Post test Examiner's checklist score||||0.190
81454524|NCT02064296|162597820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.333|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Salience co-activation pattern at rest vs. with pressure pain.||||0.3330
81454525|NCT02064296|162597820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6474|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis covers the sensorimotor co-activation pattern at rest vs. with pressure pain for Healthy controls||||0.6474
81454526|NCT02064296|162597820|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Salience co-activation pattern at rest vs. with pressure pain||||<0.0001
81454527|NCT02064296|162597820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis covers the sensorimotor co-activation pattern at rest vs. with pressure pain for Fibromyalgia patients||||0.0004
81454528|NCT02064296|162597821|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0653|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This is a comparison of Mock Laser Acupuncture pre-and post 4 weeks of treatment.||||0.0653
81454529|NCT02064296|162597821|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This is a P value for the change in Traditional Acupuncture, pre and post 4 weeks of treatment.||||<0.0001
81454530|NCT02064296|162597822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7399|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Glx statistical comparison||||0.7399
81454531|NCT02064296|162597822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6226|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Glx statistical comparison||||0.6226
81454532|NCT02064296|162597823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6344|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||GABA statistical comparison||||0.6344
81454533|NCT02064296|162597823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7985|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||GABA statistical comparison||||0.7985
81454534|NCT04020887|162597827|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.01|18.01||||||Difference in time to PACU discharge determination from observation to interaction phase \[ Time Frame: 6 months\]: The difference in discharge readiness time between the observation and interaction phases will be compared.||18.01|-6.01|
81454535|NCT04020887|162597828|SUPERIORITY||Difference Between Proportions|29.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.82|35.66||||||||35.66|23.82|
81454536|NCT04020887|162597829|SUPERIORITY||Difference Between Proportions|-2.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.18|3.02||||||||3.02|-8.18|
81454537|NCT04020887|162597830|SUPERIORITY||Difference Between Proportions|13.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.16|20.79||||||||20.79|5.16|
81454538|NCT04020887|162597831|SUPERIORITY||Difference Between Proportions|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|3.07||||||||3.07|-1.63|
81454539|NCT04020887|162597832|SUPERIORITY||Difference Between Proportions|7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|12.71||||||||12.71|3.13|
81454540|NCT03735121|162597834|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis that atezolizumab SC is inferior to atezolizumab IV is rejected if the lower bound of the 2-sided 90% confidence interval \[CI\] of the geometric mean ratio is greater than or equal to (≥) the non-inferiority margin 0.8.|Geometric mean ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.24||||||||1.24|0.88|
81454541|NCT03735121|162597835|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis that atezolizumab SC is inferior to atezolizumab IV is rejected if the lower bound of the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio is ≥ the non-inferiority margin 0.8.|Geometric mean ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|0.92||||||||0.92|0.83|
81454542|NCT02593110|162597881|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.41||||0.1107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.59|5.78|||ANCOVA|||||5.78|-54.59|0.1107
81454543|NCT02593110|162597881|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.78||||0.5378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.84|41.39|||ANCOVA|||||41.39|-21.84|0.5378
81454544|NCT02593110|162597881|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.96|26.38|||ANCOVA|||||26.38|-24.96|0.9560
81578607|NCT02611778|162828841|OTHER||Difference in least square means|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.469|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.22|19.6|||ANCOVA||An ANCOVA model was used for the analysis with the change in FCP retinal thickness between baseline and Week 24 as the dependent variable, the baseline FCP retinal thickness as covariate, and (pooled) country and treatment group as fixed effects.|There was no formal hypothesis testing.||19.60|-18.22|
81454545|NCT02593110|162597882|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.35||||0.6121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.42|155.12|||ANCOVA|||||155.12|-92.42|0.6121
81454546|NCT02593110|162597882|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|141.78||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.14|250.42|||ANCOVA|||||250.42|33.14|0.0116
81454547|NCT02593110|162597882|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.75||||0.8146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-140.89|111.39|||ANCOVA|||||111.39|-140.89|0.8146
81454548|NCT02593110|162597883|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92||||0.8755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.84|12.68|||ANCOVA|||||12.68|-10.84|0.8755
81454549|NCT02593110|162597883|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.44||||0.7651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.83|18.7|||ANCOVA|||||18.70|-13.83|0.7651
81454550|NCT02593110|162597883|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.88||||0.3776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.65|22.41|||ANCOVA|||||22.41|-8.65|0.3776
81454551|NCT02593110|162597884|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.06||||0.1782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.91|3.79|||ANCOVA|||||3.79|-19.91|0.1782
81454552|NCT02593110|162597884|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.27||||0.3555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.61|6.07|||ANCOVA|||||6.07|-16.61|0.3555
81454553|NCT02593110|162597884|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.75||||0.3294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.99|17.49|||ANCOVA|||||17.49|-5.99|0.3294
81454554|NCT02593110|162597885|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.72||||0.1569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.91|3.47|||ANCOVA|||||3.47|-20.91|0.1569
81454555|NCT02593110|162597885|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.07||||0.7692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.16|12.02|||ANCOVA|||||12.02|-16.16|0.7692
81454556|NCT02593110|162597885|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.09||||0.6306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.74|15.91|||ANCOVA|||||15.91|-9.74|0.6306
81454557|NCT02593110|162597886|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.86||||0.3542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.74|9.02|||ANCOVA|||||9.02|-24.74|0.3542
81454558|NCT02593110|162597886|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.9417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.98|16.71|||ANCOVA|||||16.71|-17.98|0.9417
81454559|NCT02593110|162597886|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.45||||0.4508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.96|19.86|||ANCOVA|||||19.86|-8.96|0.4508
81454560|NCT00207883|162597924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81454561|NCT02359994|162597926|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed with a pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 10%, such that the endpoint is successfully met if the non-inferiority one-sided p-value is less than 0.025 or, equivalently, if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between PerClot and Arista hemostasis rates is greater than -10%.|Difference in percentage of participants|-1.4||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|4.8|||Farrington-Manning score test||Directionality for difference in the percentage of participants achieving endpoint: PerClot - Arista|The primary efficacy hypothesis is that the percentage of participants achieving hemostasis of the treated bleeding site at 7 minutes in the overall PerClot group is non-inferior to the percentage of participants achieving hemostasis at 7 minutes in the Arista group, the active control.||4.8|-7.5|0.005
81516325|NCT03998670|162721056|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|32.0|||||Difference between Prism minus Non-Prism group (positive difference indicates Prism group better than Non-Prism group).|||32|-17|
81516326|NCT03998670|162721057|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|19.0|||||Difference between Prism minus Non-Prism group (positive difference indicates Prism group better than Non-Prism group).|||19|-27|
81454562|NCT02359994|162597927|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed with a pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 10%, such that the endpoint is successfully met if the non-inferiority one-sided p-value is less than 0.025 or, equivalently, if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between PerClot and Arista hemostasis rates is greater than -10%.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|4.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|12.0|||Farrington-Manning score test||Directionality for difference in the percentage of participants achieving endpoint: PerClot - Arista|The secondary efficacy hypothesis is that the percentage of participants achieving hemostasis of the treated bleeding site at 5 minutes in the overall PerClot group is non-inferior to the percentage of participants achieving hemostasis at 5 minutes in the Arista group, the active control.||12.0|-2.4|<0.001
81454563|NCT02213289|162598010|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|||||||One-sided Z-test|This was a test of whether the observed 1-year survival rate was significantly different from historical 50% rate.||||||0.0024
81454564|NCT04386616|162598028|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.36||p\<0.05 threshold for statistical significance|Unstratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.36|0.75|0.9266
81454565|NCT04386616|162598028|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.54||p\<0.05 threshold for statistical significance|Unstratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.54|0.86|0.3570
81454566|NCT04386616|162598028|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.36||p\<0.05 threshold for statistical significance|Stratified Log Rank|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The hazard ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.36|0.74|0.9812
81454567|NCT04386616|162598028|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.5151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.49||p\<0.05 threshold for statistical significance|Stratified Log Rank|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The hazard ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.49|0.82|0.5151
81454568|NCT04386616|162598029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.8373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.39|||Unstratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.39|0.77|0.8373
81454569|NCT04386616|162598029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.3396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.55|||Unstratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.55|0.86|0.3396
81454570|NCT04386616|162598029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.8619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.39|||Stratified Log Rank|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The hazard ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.39|0.76|0.8619
81454571|NCT04386616|162598029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.4913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.5|||Stratified Log Rank|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The hazard ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.50|0.82|0.4913
81454572|NCT04386616|162598030|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.4711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.49|||Unstratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.49|0.83|0.4711
81578608|NCT02611778|162828842|OTHER||Difference in least square means|2.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.632|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.49|21.85|||ANCOVA||An ANCOVA model was used for the analysis with the change in FCP retinal thickness between baseline and Week 48 as the dependent variable, the baseline FCP retinal thickness as covariate, and (pooled) country and treatment group as fixed effects.|There was no formal hypothesis testing.||21.85|-16.49|
81454573|NCT04386616|162598030|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.3135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.56|||Unstratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.56|0.87|0.3135
81454574|NCT04386616|162598030|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.5735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.48|||Stratified Log Rank|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The hazard ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.48|0.81|0.5735
81454575|NCT04386616|162598030|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.5973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.46|||Stratified Log Rank|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The hazard ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.46|0.80|0.5973
81454576|NCT04386616|162598031|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.5304|||||||Van Elteren||The median difference was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||||0.5304
81454577|NCT04386616|162598031|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-4.5||||0.5058|||||||Van Elteren||The median difference was calculated as the UTT1147A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||||0.5058
81454578|NCT04386616|162598032|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.8451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.72|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.72|0.64|0.8451
81454579|NCT04386616|162598032|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.7267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.79|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.79|0.67|0.7267
81454580|NCT04386616|162598032|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.8458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The odds ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.79|0.63|0.8458
81454581|NCT04386616|162598032|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.7907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The odds ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.81|0.64|0.7907
81454582|NCT04386616|162598033|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.5273|||||||Van Elteren||The median difference was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||||0.5273
81454583|NCT04386616|162598033|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.6515|||||||Van Elteren||The median difference was calculated as the UTT1147A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||||0.6515
81578609|NCT02611778|162828843|OTHER||Difference in least square means|-5.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.136|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.62|10.8|||ANCOVA||An ANCOVA model was used for the analysis with the change in FCS retinal thickness between baseline and Week 24 as the dependent variable, the baseline FCS retinal thickness as covariate, and (pooled) country and treatment group as fixed effects.|There was no formal hypothesis testing.||10.80|-22.62|
81578610|NCT02611778|162828844|OTHER||Difference in least square means|3.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.285|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.28|20.63|||ANCOVA||An ANCOVA model was used for the analysis with the change in FCS retinal thickness between baseline and Week 48 as the dependent variable, the baseline FCS retinal thickness as covariate, and (pooled) country and treatment group as fixed effects.|There was no formal hypothesis testing.||20.63|-13.28|
81578611|NCT02611778|162828845|OTHER||Difference in least square means|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4709|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.706|0.846|||ANCOVA||An ANCOVA model was used for the analysis with the change in total lesion area between baseline and Week 24 as the dependent variable, the baseline total lesion area as covariate, and (pooled) country and treatment group as fixed effects.|There was no formal hypothesis testing.||0.846|-0.706|
81578612|NCT02611778|162828846|OTHER||Difference in least square means|0.342|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5387|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.547|1.23|||ANCOVA||An ANCOVA model was used for the analysis with the change in total lesion area between baseline and Week 48 as the dependent variable, the baseline total lesion area as covariate, and (pooled) country and treatment group as fixed effects.|There was no formal hypothesis testing.||1.230|-0.547|
81578613|NCT02611778|162828847|OTHER||Difference in least square means|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.886|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.25|1.67|||ANCOVA||An ANCOVA model was used for the analysis with change in NEI VFQ-25 composite score between baseline and Week 24 as dependent variable, baseline NEI VFQ-25 composite score as covariate, and (pooled) country and treatment group as fixed effects.|There was no formal hypothesis testing.||1.67|-1.25|
81578614|NCT02611778|162828848|OTHER||Difference in least square means|1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.027|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|3.42|||ANCOVA||An ANCOVA model was used for the analysis with change in NEI VFQ-25 composite score between baseline and Week 48 as dependent variable, baseline NEI VFQ-25 composite score as covariate, and (pooled) country and treatment group as fixed effects.|There was no formal hypothesis testing.||3.42|0.04|
81578615|NCT02746874|162828854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.978|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.978
81578616|NCT02746874|162828856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.978|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.978
81578617|NCT02746874|162828857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.371
81578618|NCT02746874|162828858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.325|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.325
81578619|NCT02746874|162828859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.466|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.466
81578620|NCT02746874|162828860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.368|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.368
81578621|NCT02746874|162828861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.509|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.509
81454584|NCT04386616|162598033|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.5475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.91|||Proportional Odds Model|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The odds ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.91|0.71|0.5475
81578622|NCT02746874|162828862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.593|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.593
81578623|NCT02746874|162828863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.687|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.687
81578624|NCT02746874|162828864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.813|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.813
81578625|NCT02746874|162828865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.687|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.687
81578626|NCT02746874|162828866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.840
81578627|NCT02746874|162828867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.913|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.913
81454585|NCT04386616|162598033|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.5652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.89|||Proportional Odds Model|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The odds ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.89|0.71|0.5652
81454586|NCT04386616|162598034|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.3401|||||||Van Elteren||The median difference was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||||0.3401
81578628|NCT02746874|162828868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.301|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.301
81578629|NCT02746874|162828869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.826|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.826
81578630|NCT02746874|162828870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.813|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.813
81578631|NCT02746874|162828872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.047
81578632|NCT02746874|162828873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.115|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.115
81578633|NCT02746874|162828874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.349|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.349
81578634|NCT01454947|162828883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||P values computed using difference between proportions (z value) with Bonferroni correction.|2 proportion Z-test|||||||0.007
81578635|NCT00862745|162828889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons, threshold for significance is P \< .05|ANCOVA|Mean difference=Drug A minus Drug B||Null hypothesis: fesoterodine treatment is not associated with greater reduction in urgency incontinence frequency compared to placebo in women diagnosed using the 3IQ||||<0.001
81578636|NCT03336853|162828917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.82|0.66|<.0001
81578637|NCT01119131|162828918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.699|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.699
81578638|NCT01119131|162828919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.308|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.308
81578639|NCT01119131|162828920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.419|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.419
81578640|NCT01119131|162828921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.253|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.253
81578641|NCT01119131|162828922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.793|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.793
81578642|NCT01119131|162828924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.949|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.949
81578643|NCT01119131|162828925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.957|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.957
81637954|NCT01377844|162966042|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|-1.7||The p-value is from a two-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c category, site, age category, gender and race||Difference of mean-adjusted change from baseline in FPG (mmol/L) at Week 2, between EGT0001442 and Placebo group.||-1.70|-2.79|< 0.0001
81454587|NCT04386616|162598034|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.4676|||||||Van Elteren||The median difference was calculated as the UTT1147A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||||0.4676
81454588|NCT04386616|162598034|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.3408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.29|||Proportional Odds Model|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The odds ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||2.29|0.75|0.3408
81454589|NCT04386616|162598034|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.29|||Proportional Odds Model|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The odds ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||2.29|0.76|0.3320
81454590|NCT04386616|162598035|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|3.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.57|15.24|||||The difference in percentage of participants was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||15.24|-7.57|
81454591|NCT04386616|162598035|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.46|10.7|||||The difference in percentage of participants was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||10.70|-11.46|
81454592|NCT04386616|162598035|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.4804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.1|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||2.10|0.70|0.4804
81454593|NCT04386616|162598035|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.71|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.71|0.56|0.9418
81454594|NCT04386616|162598035|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.4988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The odds ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||2.44|0.68|0.4988
81454595|NCT04386616|162598035|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.96|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The odds ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.96|0.54|0.9043
81454596|NCT04386616|162598036|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.8007|||||||Van Elteren||Median difference was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||||0.8007
81454597|NCT04386616|162598036|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.8633|||||||Van Elteren||Median difference was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||||0.8633
81527954|NCT03637517|162742952|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between a test regimen and the respective reference regimen will be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals from the analyses of the natural logarithms of Cmax and AUC are within the 0.80 to 1.25 range.|LEAST SQUARES MEANS FOR LOGARITHMS.|0.901||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.759|1.069|||ANOVA|||||1.069|0.759|0.3100
81454598|NCT04386616|162598037|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-3.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.31|9.12|||||The difference in percentage of participants was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||9.12|-16.31|
81454599|NCT04386616|162598037|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.67|0.67|||||The difference in percentage of participants was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||0.67|-24.67|
81454600|NCT04386616|162598037|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.41|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.41|0.53|0.5560
81454601|NCT04386616|162598037|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.0502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.0|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.00|0.38|0.0502
81454602|NCT04386616|162598037|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.7002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The odds ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.60|0.51|0.7002
81454603|NCT04386616|162598037|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.0448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The odds ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||0.99|0.32|0.0448
81454604|NCT04386616|162598038|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.48||||0.4845|||||||Van Elteren||Median difference was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||||0.4845
81454605|NCT04386616|162598038|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-3.1||||0.057|||||||Van Elteren||Median difference was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||||0.0570
81454606|NCT04386616|162598039|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.4456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.88|||Unstratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.88|0.76|0.4456
81454607|NCT04386616|162598039|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.7213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.48|||Unstratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.48|0.57|0.7213
81454608|NCT04386616|162598039|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.3963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.96|||Stratified Log Rank|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The hazard ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.96|0.77|0.3963
81454609|NCT04386616|162598039|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.9174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.58|||Stratified Log Rank|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The hazard ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||1.58|0.60|0.9174
81454610|NCT04386616|162598040|OTHER||Difference in Mortality Rates|2.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|9.49|||||The difference in mortality rates is calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||9.49|-4.51|
81454611|NCT04386616|162598040|OTHER||Difference in Mortality Rates|2.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|9.31|||||The difference in mortality rates is calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||9.31|-4.58|
81454612|NCT04386616|162598040|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.4336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|3.74|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||3.74|0.57|0.4336
81527955|NCT03637517|162742952|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between a test regimen and the respective reference regimen will be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals from the analyses of the natural logarithms of Cmax and AUC are within the 0.80 to 1.25 range.|LEAST SQUARES MEANS FOR LOGARITHMS.|1.156||||0.1619|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.974|1.371|||ANOVA|||||1.371|0.974|0.1619
81454613|NCT04386616|162598040|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.4543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.68|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||3.68|0.56|0.4543
81454614|NCT04386616|162598040|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|3.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The odds ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||3.97|0.54|0.4900
81454615|NCT04386616|162598040|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.3595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|4.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The odds ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||4.28|0.58|0.3595
81454616|NCT04386616|162598041|OTHER||Difference in Mortality Rates|3.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.42|12.26|||||The difference in mortality rates is calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||12.26|-5.42|
81454617|NCT04386616|162598041|OTHER||Difference in Mortality Rates|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.89|10.26|||||The difference in mortality rates is calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm minus the Placebo Arm.|||10.26|-6.89|
81454618|NCT04386616|162598041|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.4067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.8|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||2.80|0.66|0.4067
81454619|NCT04386616|162598041|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.6728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.46|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||2.46|0.56|0.6728
81454620|NCT04386616|162598041|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.5495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The odds ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||2.87|0.62|0.5495
81454621|NCT04386616|162598041|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.5551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The odds ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||2.71|0.57|0.5551
81454622|NCT04386616|162598042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||0.3831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.4|||Unstratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||2.40|0.71|0.3831
81578644|NCT00732615|162828926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment difference|52.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.6|64.0||A fixed sequence test procedure was used to control the study level type I error. Order of test sequence started with the primary efficacy endpoint and proceeded to the 3 secondary efficacy endpoints, in the order defined in the protocol.|Fisher Exact|The 2-sided Fisher's Exact test was utilized to test for difference between NPSP558 and the placebo treatment groups.|The above two sided asymptotic 95% confidence interval is based on normal approximation.|The null hypothesis is that the % of subjects meeting primary efficacy endpoint criteria are the same for both tmt arms. The sample size was determined based on the assumption that 40% and 10% of subjects for NPSP558 and pbo arms would meet the endpt criteria, respectively. Based on 2-tailed test, alpha of 0.05 and 2-to-1 randomization ratio, 84 (56 NPSP558, 28 pbo) subjects who completing the study would achieve 80% statistical power. Adjusted for dropouts, planned enrollment was 110 subjects.||64.0|40.6|<0.001
81454623|NCT04386616|162598042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.5925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.15|||Unstratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||2.15|0.65|0.5925
81454624|NCT04386616|162598042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.7487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.05|||Stratified Log Rank|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The hazard ratio was calculated as the MSTT1041A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||2.05|0.60|0.7487
81454625|NCT04386616|162598042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.6092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.21|||Stratified Log Rank|The analysis was adjusted for the baseline characteristics of region of enrollment and need for mechanical ventilation.|The hazard ratio was calculated as the UTTR1147A Arm relative to the Placebo Arm.|||2.21|0.63|0.6092
81454626|NCT01377012|162598053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.4|1.4|0.0004
81454627|NCT01377012|162598053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.4|1.4|0.0004
81454628|NCT02448368|162598072|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the Pharmacokinetics (PK), Pharmacodynamics (PD), and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|232.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|202.0|266.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||266|202|
81454629|NCT02448368|162598072|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|181.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|164.0|200.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||200|164|
81454630|NCT02448368|162598072|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|106.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.5|124.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||124|91.5|
81454631|NCT02448368|162598074|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|170.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|147.0|195.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||195|147|
81454632|NCT02448368|162598074|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|170.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|146.0|199.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||199|146|
81454633|NCT02448368|162598074|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|129.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|114.0|146.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||146|114|
81454634|NCT02448368|162598075|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|161.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|139.0|187.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||187|139|
81454635|NCT02448368|162598075|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|159.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|135.0|188.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||188|135|
81454636|NCT02448368|162598075|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|131.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|116.0|147.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||147|116|
81454637|NCT02448368|162598077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|99.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.3|112.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||112|88.3|
81454638|NCT02448368|162598077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|99.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.5|117.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||117|85.5|
81454639|NCT02448368|162598077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|116.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.8|143.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||143|94.8|
81454640|NCT02448368|162598078|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|107.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.3|116.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||116|98.3|
81454641|NCT02448368|162598078|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|104.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.0|113.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||113|95.0|
81454642|NCT02448368|162598078|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|115.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.3|140.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||140|95.3|
81454643|NCT02448368|162598079|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|107.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.1|116.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||116|98.1|
81454644|NCT02448368|162598079|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|103.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.6|113.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||113|94.6|
81454645|NCT02448368|162598079|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|113.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.3|137.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||137|93.3|
81454646|NCT03736031|162598093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||two-sample independent t-test|An alpha of 0.05 was used.||||||0.09
81454647|NCT03736031|162598094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||two-sample independent t-test|An alpha of 0.05 was used.||||||0.81
81516327|NCT03998670|162721059|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||||Difference in mean control and 95% confidence interval (CI) are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding baseline control score. Prism group minus Non-Prism group (positive difference indicates Prism group worse than Non-Prism group).|The secondary analysis was the treatment group difference (and 95% CI) in mean near control at the 8-week outcome visit using an ANCOVA adjusted for baseline near control.||0.7|-0.7|
81454648|NCT03736031|162598095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.33
81454649|NCT03736031|162598096|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81454650|NCT00451178|162598106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.989|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.223|4.393|||||Hazard ratio comparing PFS of participants with a high expression of EIF4EBP1 Cytoplasm \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\] versus participants with a low expression of EIF4EBP1 Cytoplasm \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\].|The correlation of biomarker EIF4EBP1 Cytoplasm with PFS.||4.393|0.223|
81454651|NCT00451178|162598106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.071|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.316|3.628|||||Hazard ratio comparing PFS of participants with a high expression of EIF4E Cytoplasm \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\] versus participants with a low expression of EIF4E Cytoplasm \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\].|The correlation of biomarker EIF4E Cytoplasm with PFS.||3.628|0.316|
81454652|NCT00451178|162598106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.658|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.454|6.053|||||Hazard ratio comparing PFS of participants with a high expression of HDAC2 Nucleus \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\] versus participants with a low expression of HDAC2 Nucleus \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\].|The correlation of biomarker HDAC2 Nucleus with PFS.||6.053|0.454|
81454653|NCT00451178|162598106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.082|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.455|36.628|||||Hazard ratio comparing PFS of participants with a high expression of PCREB Nucleus \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\] versus participants with a low expression of PCREB Nucleus \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\].|The correlation of biomarker PCREB Nucleus with PFS.||36.628|0.455|
81454654|NCT00451178|162598106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.636|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.253|||||Hazard ratio comparing PFS of participants with a high expression of PEIF3746 Cytoplasm \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\] versus participants with a low expression of PEIF3746 Cytoplasm \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\].|The correlation of biomarker PEIF3746 Cytoplasm with PFS.||2.253|0.180|
81454655|NCT00451178|162598106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.362|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|1.576|||||Hazard ratio comparing PFS of participants with a high expression of PEIF3746 Nucleus \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\] versus participants with a low expression of PEIF3746 Nucleus \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\].|The correlation of biomarker PEIF3746 Nucleus with PFS.||1.576|0.083|
81454656|NCT00451178|162598106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.522|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.473|4.901|||||Hazard ratio comparing PFS of participants with a high expression of PEIFS209 Cytoplasm \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\] versus participants with a low expression of PEIFS209 Cytoplasm \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\].|The correlation of biomarker PEIFS209 Cytoplasm with PFS.||4.901|0.473|
81454657|NCT00451178|162598106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.908|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.223|3.699|||||Hazard ratio comparing PFS of participants with a high expression of PEIFS65 Nucleus \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\] versus participants with a low expression of PEIFS65 Nucleus \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\].|The correlation of biomarker PEIFS65 Nucleus with PFS.||3.699|0.223|
81454658|NCT00451178|162598106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.843|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.432|7.867|||||Hazard ratio comparing PFS of participants with a high expression of PEIFT70 Nucleus \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\] versus participants with a low expression of PEIFT70 Nucleus \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\].|The correlation of biomarker PEIFT70 Nucleus with PFS.||7.867|0.432|
81454659|NCT00451178|162598106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.926|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.276|3.109|||||Hazard ratio comparing PFS of participants with a high expression of P GSK3B Cytoplasm \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\] versus participants with a low expression of P GSK3B Cytoplasm \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\].|The correlation of biomarker P GSK3B Cytoplasm with PFS.||3.109|0.276|
81454660|NCT00451178|162598106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.985|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.033|||||Hazard ratio comparing PFS of participants with a high expression of PKCb2 Cytoplasm \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\] versus participants with a low expression of PKCb2 Cytoplasm \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\].|The correlation of biomarker PKCb2 Cytoplasm with PFS.||3.033|0.320|
81454661|NCT00451178|162598106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.817|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.242|2.758|||||Hazard ratio comparing PFS of participants with a high expression of PTEN Cytoplasm \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\] versus participants with a low expression of PTEN Cytoplasm \[(R-CHOP and Enzastaurin) and (R-CHOP) combined\].|The correlation of biomarker PTEN Cytoplasm with PFS.||2.758|0.242|
81454662|NCT00886015|162598281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.93||||||||1.93|0.96|
81454663|NCT00886015|162598282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.98||||||||0.98|0.46|
81454664|NCT00886015|162598283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.18||||||||1.18|0.66|
81454665|NCT00886015|162598284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.98||||||||0.98|0.44|
81454666|NCT00886015|162598285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.97||||||Mild ECA compared with Normal||0.97|0.42|
81516328|NCT01444027|162721090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for 3 pairwise comparisons|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value of the measure, hospice agency, and bereaved status||||||0.002
81454667|NCT00886015|162598285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.01||||||Moderate ECA compared with Normal||1.01|0.39|
81454668|NCT00886015|162598285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.1||||||Severe ECA compared with Normal||1.10|0.35|
81454669|NCT00886015|162598286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.53||||||||1.53|0.97|
81454670|NCT02548156|162598294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS mean|1.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||From ANCOVA of log transformed data: subject (random), treatment (fixed) and period (fixed) as factors, participant-level baseline and period-level baseline minus participant-level baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA||Treatment difference from ANCOVA of log transformed data. This therefore represents the ratio of the first named treatment to the second named treatment. A ratio \>1 favors the first named treatment.|Test and Reference dentifrice combined vs. Comparator dentifrice||||<0.0001
81516329|NCT01444027|162721090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for 3 pairwise comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.90
81516330|NCT01444027|162721090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for 3 pairwise comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value of the measure, hospice agency, and bereaved status.||||||0.002
81516331|NCT01444027|162721091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for 3 pairwise comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for the baseline value of the measure, hospice agency, and bereaved status.||||||0.001
81516332|NCT01444027|162721091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for 3 pairwise comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value of the measure, hospice agency, and bereaved status.||||||0.48
81578645|NCT00732615|162828927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Following fixed sequence test procedure described in the primary endpoint section, statistical hypothesis testing was conducted for this secondary endpoint after the testing for the primary endpoint reached statistical significance.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis conducted using percentage change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as factor, and baseline calcium dose as covariate.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the percentage changes from baseline for the two treatment arms.||||<0.001
81701505|NCT01248364|163098406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.93||0.6576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|7.14|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for baseline EPG iAUC 5h, diagnosis group and baseline EPG iAUC 5h by diagnosis group interaction.|Difference calculated as T2DM metformin minus T2DM Naive|No formal testing, exploratory analysis only.||7.14|-4.53|0.6576
81454671|NCT01983566|162598302|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The actual number of subjects analyzed is 16. No formal statistical hypothesis was tested.|Geometric mean ratio (%)|115.8||||0.3944|TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.52|211.11||The p-value relates to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence (bioequivalence test). P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125%.|ANOVA||This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period', and 'treatment'. The statistical analysis result is based on the adjusted means.|"The difference between the expected means for log(Dele low fat) and log(Dele fasted) was estimated by the differences in the adjusted means (Least Squares Means), and a 2 sided 90% confidence interval (CI) based on the t-distribution was computed.~These were then back transformed. The estimation model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period', and 'treatment'."||211.11|63.52|0.3944
81454672|NCT01983566|162598303|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The actual number of subjects analyzed is 16. No formal statistical hypothesis was tested.|Geometric mean ratio (%)|114.83||||0.3674|TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.803|176.281||The p-value relates to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence (bioequivalence test). P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125%.|ANOVA||This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period', and 'treatment'. The statistical analysis result is based on the adjusted means.|"The difference between the expected means for log(Dele low fat) and log(Dele fasted) was estimated by the differences in the adjusted means (Least Squares Means), and a 2 sided 90% CI based on the t-distribution was computed.~These were then back transformed. This estimation model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period', and 'treatment'."||176.281|74.803|0.3674
81454673|NCT03071692|162598348|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.16||||||||1.16|0.92|
81454674|NCT03071692|162598349|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.2||||||||1.20|0.92|
81454675|NCT03071692|162598350|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.18||||||||1.18|0.89|
81454676|NCT03071692|162598351|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.16||||||||1.16|0.93|
81454677|NCT03071692|162598352|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.13||||||||1.13|0.93|
81454678|NCT03071692|162598353|SUPERIORITY||Event Rate Ration|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.13||||||||1.13|0.87|
81454679|NCT03071692|162598354|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.09||||||||1.09|0.69|
81454680|NCT03071692|162598355|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.41||||||||1.41|0.95|
81454681|NCT03071692|162598356|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.19||||||||1.19|0.69|
81454682|NCT03071692|162598357|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.14||||||||1.14|0.84|
81454683|NCT03071692|162598358|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.32||||||||1.32|0.83|
81454684|NCT03071692|162598359|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.26||||||TT Variant||1.26|0.75|
81454685|NCT03071692|162598359|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.47||||||CT Variant||1.47|0.96|
81454686|NCT03071692|162598359|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.39||||||CC Variant||1.39|0.69|
81454687|NCT03071692|162598360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13496|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.13496
81454688|NCT03071692|162598361|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81454689|NCT03071692|162598362|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81454690|NCT03071692|162598363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96689|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.96689
81454691|NCT03071692|162598364|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81454692|NCT03071692|162598365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09178|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.09178
81454693|NCT03071692|162598366|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81454694|NCT03071692|162598367|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81454695|NCT03071692|162598368|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81454696|NCT01644617|162598369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means (LSM)|-3.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|-2.39|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||-2.39|-4.85|<0.001
81454697|NCT01644617|162598369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-1.98||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|-0.72|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||-0.72|-3.24|0.003
81454698|NCT01644617|162598370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-2.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|-1.03|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||-1.03|-3.14|<0.001
81454699|NCT01644617|162598370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-1.23||||0.032||95.0|-2.36|-0.11|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||-0.11|-2.36|0.032
81454700|NCT01644617|162598371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-1.37||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|-0.39|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||-0.39|-2.34|0.007
81454701|NCT01644617|162598371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.54||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.29|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||0.29|-1.38|0.198
81454702|NCT01644617|162598372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-4.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.59|-3.09|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||-3.09|-6.59|<0.001
81454703|NCT01644617|162598372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-2.65||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|-0.95|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||-0.95|-4.35|0.003
81454704|NCT01644617|162598373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-2.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|-1.13|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||-1.13|-4.12|<0.001
81454705|NCT01644617|162598373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-1.37||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|0.22|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||0.22|-2.96|0.091
81454706|NCT01644617|162598374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-1.97||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.64|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||-0.64|-3.30|0.004
81454707|NCT01644617|162598374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.83||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.4|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||0.40|-2.06|0.181
81454708|NCT01644617|162598375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-1.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|-0.62|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||-0.62|-1.92|<0.001
81454709|NCT01644617|162598375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.77||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.11|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||-0.11|-1.43|0.023
81454710|NCT01644617|162598376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.53||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.07|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||0.07|-1.13|0.082
81454711|NCT01644617|162598376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.13||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.52|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||0.52|-0.79|0.691
81454712|NCT01644617|162598377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.61||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.09|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||-0.09|-1.14|0.023
81454713|NCT01644617|162598377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.34||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.22|||ANCOVA||Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment and baseline endpoint score as fixed effects and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||0.22|-0.90|0.235
81454714|NCT01644617|162598380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM: D. pteronyssinus|0.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.68|||ANOVA||Analysis by ANOVA with treatment as fixed effect and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||0.68|0.43|<0.001
81454715|NCT01644617|162598380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM: D. pteronyssinus|0.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.52|||ANOVA||Analysis by ANOVA with treatment as fixed effect and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||0.52|0.33|<0.001
81454716|NCT01644617|162598380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM: D. farinae|0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.64|||ANOVA||Analysis by ANOVA with treatment as fixed effect and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||0.64|0.41|<0.001
81454717|NCT01644617|162598380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM: D. farinae|0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.48|||ANOVA||Analysis by ANOVA with treatment as fixed effect and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||0.48|0.30|<0.001
81454718|NCT01644617|162598381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM: D. pteronyssinus|0.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.33|||ANOVA||Analysis by ANOVA with treatment as fixed effect and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||0.33|0.13|<0.001
81454719|NCT01644617|162598381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM: D. pteronyssinus|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.25|||ANOVA||Analysis by ANOVA with treatment as fixed effect and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||0.25|0.12|<0.001
81454720|NCT01644617|162598381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM: D. farinae|0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.42|||ANOVA||Analysis by ANOVA with treatment as fixed effect and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||0.42|0.23|<0.001
81454721|NCT01644617|162598381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM: D. farinae|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.33|||ANOVA||Analysis by ANOVA with treatment as fixed effect and adjusted for different error variation for each treatment group.|||0.33|0.16|<0.001
81454722|NCT01644617|162598382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage Versus Placebo|12.4||||||95.0|-3.6|28.9|||||Analysis based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method|||28.9|-3.6|
81454723|NCT01644617|162598382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage Versus Placebo|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|26.6|||||Analysis based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method|||26.6|-7.0|
81454724|NCT01644617|162598383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage Versus Placebo|-7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|6.7|||||Analysis based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method|||6.7|-22.6|
81454725|NCT01644617|162598383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage Versus Placebo|-14.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|-5.4|||||Analysis based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method|||-5.4|-28.5|
81454726|NCT01473407|162598408|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence margin of +/- 0.5 was considered relevant to demonstrate the equivalence of the two products.|LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.01||||||Least Square (LS) mean and 95 percent confidence interval (CI) were derived from an ANCOVA model with fixed effect of treatment.||0.01|-0.25|
81454727|NCT01473407|162598409|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence margin of +/- 0.5 was considered relevant to demonstrate the equivalence of the two products.|LS Mean Difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.483|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|11.13||||||LS mean and 95 percent CI were derived from an ANCOVA model with fixed effect of treatment.||11.13|-10.40|
81454728|NCT01473407|162598410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7563||||||P-value was calculated from a Wilcoxon Rank Sum test and t-approximation was used.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||||||0.7563
81454729|NCT01473407|162598411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1061||||||P-value was calculated from a Wilcoxon Rank Sum test and t-approximation was used.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||||||0.1061
81454730|NCT01473407|162598412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3369||||||P-value was calculated from a Wilcoxon Rank Sum test and t-approximation was used.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||||||0.3369
81516333|NCT01444027|162721091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for 3 pairwise comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value of the measure, hospice agency, and bereaved status.||||||.01
81454731|NCT01027702|162598505|OTHER|||||||||||||||||"This was a dose-escalation study to determine a target DLI dose at which the:~1. Probability of CD4+ cells \> 100/µL by Day +120 is at least 66% and~2. Probability of grade II and III GVHD is at most 33%, probability of grade III GVHD is at most 17%, and no grade IV GVHD occurs Patients were assigned in cohorts of 3."|"The study design consisted of two phases, a dose-escalation phase and a dose-confirmation phase. In the dose-escalation phase, patients were assigned in cohorts of 3. The dose escalation plan was:~* If a grade IV acute GVHD event was observed at any dose, no more patients were assigned to this or higher dose levels unless the methotrexate dosing was modified.~* If none of the initial three patients at a dose level experienced grade II/III GVHD and \< 2/3 had a CD4+ count \> 100 at Day +120, the next three patients were assigned to the next higher dose level.~* If 1 out of 3 patients had grade III GVHD or 1 - 2 out of 3 patients had grade II GVHD and/or \> 2/3 have a CD4+ count \> 100 at Day +120, the dose was repeated for the next 3 patients.~The dose of 5 x 10\^4 CD3+ cells/kg was determined to be the optimal dose."|||
81454732|NCT01027702|162598506|OTHER|||||||||||||||||"This was a dose-escalation study to determine a target DLI dose at which the:~1. Probability of CD4+ cells \> 100/µL by Day +120 is at least 66% and~2. Probability of grade II and III GVHD is at most 33%, probability of grade III GVHD is at most 17%, and no grade IV GVHD occurs Patients were assigned in cohorts of 3."|"The study design consisted of two phases, a dose-escalation phase and a dose-confirmation phase. In the dose-escalation phase, patients were assigned in cohorts of 3. The dose escalation plan was:~If a grade IV acute GVHD event was observed at any dose, no more patients were assigned to this or higher dose levels unless the methotrexate dosing was modified.~If none of the initial three patients at a dose level experienced grade II/III GVHD and \< 2/3 had a CD4+ count \> 100 at Day +120, the next three patients were assigned to the next higher dose level.~If 1 out of 3 patients had grade III GVHD or 1 - 2 out of 3 patients had grade II GVHD and/or \> 2/3 have a CD4+ count \> 100 at Day +120, the dose was repeated for the next 3 patients.~The dose of 5 x 10\^4 CD3+ cells/kg was determined to be the optimal dose."|||
81454733|NCT00403585|162598508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The p value represents the comparison between baseline data and data at Week 156.|Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||<0.001
81454734|NCT02964312|162598514|SUPERIORITY||Proportion|89.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.5|93.9||||||The null hypothesis was that the proportion of responders at 6 months would be 50%. Since there was not direct comparison group, the hypothesis was set as a superiority comparison to a target proportion (66%) with a power level \>90%.||93.9|83.5|
81454735|NCT02964312|162598517|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P values are based on paired t-tests for change from baseline with p\<0.05 indicating significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81454736|NCT02932462|162598582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4557|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4557
81454737|NCT02932462|162598583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8096|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8096
81454738|NCT02932462|162598584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7652|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7652
81454739|NCT01232452|162598585|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.47|||Log Rank|||||1.47|0.73|0.848
81454740|NCT01232452|162598586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.338|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.338
81637955|NCT01377844|162966042|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|-1.81||The p-value is from a two-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c category, site, age category, gender and race||Difference of mean-adjusted change from baseline in FPG (mmol/L) at Week 6, between EGT0001442 and Placebo group.||-1.81|-3.09|< 0.0001
81454741|NCT01895777|162598607|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 20%|Difference in Rates|-0.038|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.141|0.066||p-value for non-inferiority is actually \<0.0001|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in rates (SOC - DE)|The primary analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint used the randomised set, following the intention-to-treat principle, based on adjudication-confirmed data. Age group was used as stratification factor using a Mantel-Haenszel type weighted average of differences.||0.066|-0.141|= 0.0001
81454742|NCT01895777|162598608|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier estimate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.032|0.032|||Kaplan-Meier estimate||Kaplan-Meier estimate of rate difference.|Time-to event endpoint using Kaplan-Meier estimates based on adjudication-confirmed data. Due to the low event rate of major bleeding, age group stratification was not considered.||0.032|-0.032|
81454743|NCT01895777|162598614|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.145|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.736|1.78||||||Any bleeding events was analysed as time-to-event endpoint using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as a covariate in the model and age group as the stratification factor. A pooling of age groups was performed as no events were observed in certain age group.||1.780|0.736|
81454744|NCT01895777|162598615|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|69990000.0||||0.9976|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|999999999.0|||Cox proportional hazard model||Upper Limit of the 90% confidence interval was not assessable|All-cause mortality was analyzed as time-to-event endpoint using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as a covariate in the model.||999999999|0.000|0.9976
81454745|NCT05534061|162598631|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.56||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|Regression, Logistic|A multilevel logistic regression model was specified.|Contingency Management Alone coded as the reference group.|||1.56|0.62|.944
81454746|NCT05534061|162598632|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.65||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|Regression, Logistic|A multilevel logistic regression model was specified.|Contingency Management Alone coded as the reference group.|||1.65|0.62|.952
81454747|NCT05534061|162598633|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.11||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|Regression, Logistic|A multilevel logistic regression model was specified.|Contingency Management Alone coded as the reference group.|||3.11|0.43|.768
81454748|NCT05534061|162598634|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.96||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|10.94||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|Regression, Logistic|A multilevel logistic regression model was specified.|Contingency Management Alone coded as the reference group.|||10.94|1.43|.008
81454749|NCT03656744|162598696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.199|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.199
81454750|NCT03656744|162598696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.011
81454751|NCT03656744|162598697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.152|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.152
81454752|NCT03656744|162598697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.109|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.109
81454753|NCT03656744|162598698|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.034
81454754|NCT03656744|162598698|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.004
81454755|NCT03656744|162598699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.884|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.884
81454756|NCT03656744|162598699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.236|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.236
81454757|NCT03656744|162598700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.196
81454758|NCT03656744|162598700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.016
81454759|NCT03656744|162598701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.294|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.294
81454760|NCT03656744|162598702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.287|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.287
81454761|NCT03656744|162598702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.090
81454762|NCT03656744|162598703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.201|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.201
81454763|NCT03656744|162598703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.534|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.534
81454764|NCT03656744|162598704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.955|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.955
81454765|NCT03656744|162598704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.072
81454766|NCT03656744|162598705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.041
81516334|NCT01444027|162721092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for 3 pairwise comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value of the measure, hospice agency, and bereaved status.||||||0.001
81578646|NCT00732615|162828928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.711|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.619|52.363||Following fixed sequence test procedure described in the primary endpoint section, statistical hypothesis testing was conducted for this secondary endpoint after the testing for the first secondary endpoint reached statistical significance.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the proportions of subjects (who achieved this secondary endpoint) from the two treatment arms.||52.363|2.619|<0.001
81454767|NCT03656744|162598705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.120
81454768|NCT03656744|162598706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.955|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.955
81454769|NCT03656744|162598706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.072
81454770|NCT03656744|162598707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.488|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.488
81454771|NCT03656744|162598707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.022
81454772|NCT03656744|162598708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.674|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.674
81454773|NCT03656744|162598708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.030
81454774|NCT03656744|162598709|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.588|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.588
81454775|NCT03656744|162598709|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.103
81454776|NCT03656744|162598710|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.236|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.236
81454777|NCT03656744|162598710|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.944|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.944
81454778|NCT03656744|162598711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.267|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.267
81454779|NCT03656744|162598711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.911|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.911
81454780|NCT03656744|162598712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.387|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.387
81454781|NCT03656744|162598712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.855|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.855
81454782|NCT03656744|162598713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.107|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.107
81454783|NCT03656744|162598713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.489|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.489
81454784|NCT03656744|162598714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.515|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.515
81454785|NCT03656744|162598714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.887|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.887
81454786|NCT03656744|162598715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81454787|NCT03656744|162598715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.016
81454788|NCT03656744|162598716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.124|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.124
81454789|NCT03656744|162598716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.171|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.171
81454790|NCT00879086|162598742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|-16.7|||=|0.0941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1|2.4||The two treatment groups were compared, controlling for baseline pre-existing neuropathy (CTCAE Grade 0 or 1) and number of prior chemotherapy regimens (less than or equal to 3 or greater than 3), with both covariates included as binary variables.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Extended Mantel-Haenszel test statistics with stratification adjustment for pre-existing baseline neuropathy (CTCAE Grade 0 or 1) and number of prior chemotherapy regimens (greater than or equal to 3 or greater than 3)|||2.4|-36.1|=0.0941
81454791|NCT00879086|162598743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|-18.4||||0.0492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|-0.3||Controlled for baseline pre-existing neuropathy (CTCAE Grade 0 or 1) and number of prior chemotherapy regimens (greater than or equal to 3 or greater than 3), with both covariates included as binary variables.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Extended Mantel-Haenszel test statistics with stratification adjustment for pre-existing baseline neuropathy (CTCAE Grade 0 or 1) and number of prior chemotherapy regimens (greater than or equal to 3 or greater than 3)|||-0.3|-36.0|0.0492
81454792|NCT02969044|162598753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.75|-3.79|||ANCOVA|||||-3.79|-14.75|<0.001
81454793|NCT01330303|162598779|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study performed to support the register of tamsulosin hydrochloride, produced by Synthon BV, as a branded generic, to be marketed by GlaxoSmithKline Brasil Ltda., according to the requirements of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - National Agency of Sanitary Surveillance (ANVISA).|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|101.89||||||90.0|94.91|109.39|||||The ratios between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations were calculated.|||109.39|94.91|
81454794|NCT01330303|162598780|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study performed to support the register of tamsulosin hydrochloride, produced by Synthon BV, as a branded generic, to be marketed by GlaxoSmithKline Brasil Ltda., according to the requirements of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - National Agency of Sanitary Surveillance (ANVISA).|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|101.91||||||90.0|95.0|109.33|||||The ratios between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations were calculated.|||109.33|95.00|
81454795|NCT01330303|162598781|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study performed to support the register of tamsulosin hydrochloride, produced by Synthon BV, as a branded generic, to be marketed by GlaxoSmithKline Brasil Ltda., according to the requirements of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - National Agency of Sanitary Surveillance (ANVISA).|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|94.04||||||90.0|86.33|102.44|||||The ratios between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations were calculated.|||102.44|86.33|
81516335|NCT01444027|162721092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value of the measure, hospice agency, and bereaved status.||||||0.83
81454796|NCT00839254|162598796|SUPERIORITY|VE (defined as 1 minus Relative Risk (RR)) was calculated by comparing numbers of culture-confirmed IPD. The number of subjects with IPD in each cluster was compared between groups (10PN3+1 vs Control). This comparison was done using a negative binomial log-linear model with correction for dispersion group- and cluster-related effect.|VE (1-RR)|100.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.8|100.0||P-value was calculated using a classical log linear Poisson regression with strata, without taking into account the multiplicity of the endpoints.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis aimed at providing an estimate of vaccine effectiveness (VE) at preventing culture-confirmed IPD by comparing PYARs between groups taking into account the following parameters: T, n, n+ (number of clusters with at least one event culture-confirmed ID), and n/T. VE of the 10Pn vaccine in preventing culture-confirmed IPD due to the 10 vaccine serotypes was demonstrated if the 2-sided p-value calculated for the null hypothesis H0 = (vaccine-type \[VT\] IPD VE = 0%) was lower than (\<) 5%.||100|82.8|<0.0001
81516336|NCT01444027|162721092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for 3 pairwise comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value of the measure, hospice agency, and bereaved status.||||||0.001
81516337|NCT01444027|162721093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for 3 pairwise comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value of the measure, hospice agency, and bereaved status.||||||0.003
81516338|NCT01444027|162721093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for 3 pairwise comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value of the measure, hospice agency, and bereaved status.||||||0.16
81578647|NCT00732615|162828929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.879||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.402|1.922||Following fixed sequence test procedure described in the primary endpoint section, statistical hypothesis testing was conducted for this secondary endpoint after the testing for the second secondary endpoint reached statistical significance.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of subjects with any reported clinical symptoms for the two treatment arms are the same.||1.922|0.402|0.747
81578648|NCT01528254|162828952|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.58|||Regression, Cox|||||0.58|0.45|<0.001
81578649|NCT01528254|162828953|OTHER||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.00|-0.05|0.042
81578650|NCT01528254|162828954|OTHER||Slope|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.47|-0.29|0.635
81516339|NCT01444027|162721093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for 3 pairwise comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value of the measure, hospice agency, and bereaved status.||||||0.17
81578651|NCT01528254|162828955|OTHER||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.02|-0.05|0.530
81578652|NCT01528254|162828956|OTHER||Slope|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.90|-0.35|0.381
81578653|NCT01528254|162828957|OTHER||Slope|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From Week 13 to end of Period 1||0.38|-0.53|0.744
81578654|NCT01528254|162828957|OTHER||Slope|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From Week 13 to end of Period 2||-0.09|-0.91|0.017
81578655|NCT01528254|162828957|OTHER||Slope|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From Week 13 to end of study||-0.17|-0.99|0.006
81578656|NCT01528254|162828958|OTHER||Slope|-5.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.26|-0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From Week 13 to end of Period 1||-0.79|-9.26|0.020
81578657|NCT01528254|162828958|OTHER||Slope|-5.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.46|-1.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From Week 13 to end of Period 2||-1.69|-8.46|0.003
81578658|NCT01528254|162828958|OTHER||Slope|-5.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.61|-2.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From Week 13 to end of study||-2.16|-8.61|0.001
81578659|NCT04446377|162828960|SUPERIORITY|The alternative hypothesis for the statistical testing was that LAM-002A would induce greater changes in viral load from Day 1 to Day 4 than would Placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.53||Pre-specified 2-sided significance level of 0.20|Mixed Models Analysis|ANCOVA linear mixed model to evaluate the relative differences between the LAM-002A and Placebo groups in the log10 viral load from Day 1 to Day 4.|The difference between the groups (LAM-002A vs Placebo).|The analysis tested whether the viral load in nasopharyngeal samples was lower at Day 4 in those receiving LAM-002A compared to Placebo.||0.53|-1.47|0.35
81578660|NCT04446377|162828962|SUPERIORITY|The alternative hypothesis for the statistical testing was that LAM-002A would reduce the cumulative rate of hospitalization or death during the 28-day period comprising 10 days of study drug administration and a further 18 days of observation.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|22.89|||Log Rank|||||22.89|0.18|0.55
81578661|NCT04446377|162828964|SUPERIORITY|The alternative hypothesis for the statistical testing was that a higher proportion of participants would have ≥95% oxygen saturation during LAM-002A administration than during Placebo administration as assessed across Days 1, 4, and 11 of the study drug course.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Risk Difference from generalized estimating equations (GEE) logistic regression at Baseline||||
81578662|NCT04446377|162828964|SUPERIORITY|The alternative hypothesis for the statistical testing was that a higher proportion of participants would have ≥95% oxygen saturation during LAM-002A administration than during Placebo administration as assessed across Days 1, 4, and 11 of the study drug course.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Risk Difference from GEE Logistic Regression at Day 1||||
81578663|NCT04446377|162828964|SUPERIORITY|The alternative hypothesis for the statistical testing was that a higher proportion of participants would have ≥95% oxygen saturation during LAM-002A administration than during Placebo administration as assessed across Days 1, 4, and 11 of the study drug course.|Risk Difference (RD)|-8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Risk Difference from GEE logistic regression at Day 4||||
81516340|NCT01444027|162721094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for 3 pairwise comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value of the measure, hospice agency, and bereaved status.||||||0.001
81578664|NCT04446377|162828964|SUPERIORITY|The alternative hypothesis for the statistical testing was that a higher proportion of participants would have ≥95% oxygen saturation during LAM-002A administration than during Placebo administration as assessed across Days 1, 4, and 11 of the study drug course.|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Risk Difference from GEE logistic regression at Day 11||||
81454797|NCT00839254|162598797|SUPERIORITY|VE (defined as 1 minus Relative Risk (RR)) was calculated by comparing numbers of culture-confirmed IPD. The number of subjects with IPD in each cluster was compared between groups (10PN2+1 vs Control). This comparison was done using a negative binomial log-linear model with correction for dispersion group- and cluster-related effect.|VE (1-RR)|91.8|||=|0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.3|99.6||p-value was calculated using a classical log linear Poisson regression with strata, without taking into account the multiplicity of the endpoints.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis aimed at providing an estimate of vaccine effectiveness (VE) at preventing culture-confirmed IPD by comparing PYARs between groups taking into account the following parameters: T, n, n+ (number of clusters with at least one event culture-confirmed ID), and n/T. VE of the 10Pn vaccine in preventing culture-confirmed IPD due to the 10 vaccine serotypes was demonstrated if the 2-sided p-value calculated for the null hypothesis H0 = (vaccine-type \[VT\] IPD VE = 0%) was lower than (\<) 5%.||99.6|58.3|= 0.0009
81454798|NCT02687529|162598911|EQUIVALENCE|The number of positive and negative CST001 assay results for each subject, across all sites and operators were compared. In order for a subject to have a concordant result, the same assay call must be observed for all replicates across all sites (6/6).|proportion of concordant calls|83.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.13|91.38||||||||91.38|72.13|
81454799|NCT03048552|162598930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.148|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.148
81454800|NCT03048552|162598931|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.01
81454801|NCT03048552|162598932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.818|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.818
81454802|NCT03048552|162598934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.625|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.625
81454803|NCT03086551|162598935|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as time to complete the sequence at the pre-baseline assessment minus the time it took to complete the sequence at the post-intervention assessment. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|Magnitude of change in sequence completion time from pre-baseline to post-intervention for the Active arm. Cohen's d was calculated as a measure of effect size.||||
81454804|NCT03086551|162598935|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as time to complete the sequence at the pre-baseline assessment minus the time it took to complete the sequence at the post-intervention assessment. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|Magnitude of change in sequence completion time from pre-baseline to post-intervention for the Sham arm. Cohen's d was calculated as a measure of effect size.||||
81578665|NCT04446377|162828965|SUPERIORITY|The alternative hypothesis for the statistical testing was that, relative to Placebo, LAM-002A would result in a greater proportion of participants with a SARS-CoV-2 viral load \<LLOQ on Day 4.|Relative Risk|2.51||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|8.48||Prespecified significance level of 0.20.|Fisher Exact|||||8.48|0.74|0.20
81454805|NCT03086551|162598935|OTHER|Cohen's d effect size was calculated to compare the magnitude of change in time to complete the movement sequence from pre-baseline to post-intervention across the Active and Sham arms.|Effect Size - Cohen's d|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as the change from pre- to post-intervention for the Active arm minus change from pre- to post-intervention for the Sham arm. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|||||
81454806|NCT03086551|162598936|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as aggregate time to complete all elements at the pre-baseline assessment minus the aggregate time it took to complete all elements at the post-intervention assessment. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|The magnitude of transfer of the task specific practice to functional activities of daily live for the stroke affected limb was assessed by calculating the magnitude of change (Cohen's d) in time to complete the activities of the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test from pre-baseline to post-intervention in the Active arm.||||
81516341|NCT01444027|162721094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for 3 pairwise comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value of the measure, hospice agency, and bereaved status.||||||0.78
81516342|NCT01444027|162721094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for 3 pairwise comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value of the measure, hospice agency, and bereaved status.||||||0.004
81578666|NCT03557151|162828981|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Transdisciplinary Care is being compared to Usual Care using the Time 2 HbA1c (as baseline) and Time 5 HbA1c (as the outcome) controlling for race/ethnicity, gender, and age of the patient. The interaction of condition and time is used to evaluate the treatment effect. Missing data were not imputed.||0.60|-0.68|0.895
81454807|NCT03086551|162598936|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as aggregate time to complete all elements at the pre-baseline assessment minus the aggregate time it took to complete all elements at the post-intervention assessment. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|The magnitude of transfer of the task specific practice to functional activities of daily live for the stroke affected limb was assessed by calculating the magnitude of change (Cohen's d) in time to complete the activities of the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test from pre-baseline to post-intervention in the Sham arm.||||
81454808|NCT03086551|162598936|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|-1.84|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as the change from pre- to post-intervention for the Active arm minus the change from pre- to post-intervention for the Sham arm. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|Comparison across study arm of the magnitude of improvement in aggregate time to complete all elements of the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test for the stroke affected limb. Cohen's d was calculated as a measure of effect size.||||
81454809|NCT03086551|162598936|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as aggregate time to complete all elements at the pre-baseline assessment minus the aggregate time it took to complete all elements at the post-intervention assessment. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|The magnitude of transfer of the task specific practice to functional activities of daily live for the non-stroke affected limb was assessed by calculating the magnitude of change (Cohen's d) in time to complete the activities of the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test from pre-baseline to post-intervention in the Active arm.||||
81454810|NCT03086551|162598936|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as aggregate time to complete all elements at the pre-baseline assessment minus the aggregate time it took to complete all elements at the post-intervention assessment. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|The magnitude of transfer of the task specific practice to functional activities of daily live for the non-stroke affected limb was assessed by calculating the magnitude of change (Cohen's d) in time to complete the activities of the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test from pre-baseline to post-intervention in the Sham arm.||||
81454811|NCT03086551|162598936|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as the change from pre- to post-intervention for the Active arm minus the change from pre- to post-intervention for the Sham arm. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|Comparison across study arm of the magnitude of improvement in aggregate time to complete all elements of the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test for the non-stroke affected limb. Cohen's d was calculated as a measure of effect size.||||
81454812|NCT03086551|162598937|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|-0.86|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as the change from pre- to immediately post-stimulation (within the same session) for the Active arm minus the change from pre- to immediately post-stimulation for the Sham arm. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|The immediate effect of continuous theta burst stimulation over dorsolateral prefrontal cortex prior to practice was assessed by determining the magnitude of the effect of Active stimulation from pre-intervention to immediately post-intervention in Session 1 of the intervention. Cohen's d was used to derive effect size. The Sham stimulation change was used as the control.||||
81454813|NCT03086551|162598937|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as the change from pre- to immediately post-stimulation (within the same session) for the Active arm minus the change from pre- to immediately post-stimulation for the Sham arm. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|The immediate effect of continuous theta burst stimulation over dorsolateral prefrontal cortex prior to practice was assessed by determining the magnitude of the effect of Active stimulation from pre-intervention to immediately post-intervention in Session 2 of the intervention. Cohen's d was used to derive effect size. The Sham stimulation change was used as the control.||||
81578667|NCT03557151|162828982|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|6.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||TC is being compared to UC using baseline and 12 month data, controlling for patient age, sex, and race/ethnicity. The interaction between condition and time is used to examine the treatment effect. Missing data were not imputed.||6.88|-2.29|.33
81578668|NCT03557151|162828983|SUPERIORITY||Slope|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|8.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||TC is being compared to UC using baseline and 12 month data and controlling for patient age, sex, and race/ethnicity. The interaction between condition and time is used to evaluate the treatment effect. Missing data are not imputed.||8.53|-.32|.07
81578669|NCT03557151|162828984|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.77|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis included baseline and 12-month data. The interaction of condition (TC or UC) and time was used to examine the treatment effect. Child sex, age, and race/ethnicity were covariates. Missing data were not imputed.||5.0|-9.77|.527
81578670|NCT03557151|162828985|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.94|2.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis uses baseline and 12 month data. The interaction of condition and time is used to evaluate the treatment effect. Child sex, age, and race/ethnicity were used as covariates. Missing data were not imputed.||2.35|-8.94|.253
81578671|NCT03557151|162828986|SUPERIORITY||Slope|9.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|17.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis included baseline and 12 month data. The condition by time interaction was used to evaluate the treatment effect. Child age, sex, and race/ethnicity were included as covariates. Missing data were not imputed.||17.08|2.31|0.01
81578672|NCT03557151|162828987|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|4.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis uses baseline and 12-month data. The interaction between condition and time is used to evaluate the treatment effect. Child age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covariates. Missing data were not imputed.||4.35|-3.62|.83
81578673|NCT01414075|162828988|OTHER|||||||0.0757||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor, baseline Hb and iron repletion status as covariates was used to compare treatments.||||0.0757
81578674|NCT01414075|162828988|OTHER|||||||0.063||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor, baseline Hb and iron repletion status as covariates was used to compare treatments.||||0.0630
81578675|NCT01414075|162828988|OTHER|||||||0.8653||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor, baseline Hb and iron repletion status as covariates was used to compare treatments.||||0.8653
81578676|NCT01414075|162828988|OTHER|||||||0.8982||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor, baseline Hb and iron repletion status as covariates was used to compare treatments.||||0.8982
81578677|NCT00840294|162829042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.33
81578678|NCT02669433|162829059|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.01||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|0.79||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo - active|||0.79|-4.80|0.158
81578679|NCT02669433|162829059|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74||||0.6069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|3.55||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo - active|||3.55|-2.08|0.6069
81578680|NCT02669433|162829060|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.6531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo - active|||1.60|-2.55|0.6531
81578681|NCT02669433|162829060|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67||||0.5274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|2.75||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo - active|||2.75|-1.41|0.5274
81578682|NCT02669433|162829061|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.3953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo - active|||0.5|-0.2|0.3953
81578683|NCT02669433|162829061|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.7008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.42||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo - active|||0.42|-0.28|0.7008
81578684|NCT00576927|162829063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.156|8.717||p-value suspect because of sparse cell counts|Chi-squared|||||8.717|0.156|0.655
81578685|NCT03715764|162829068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||Results for the final model, variable GROUP, adjusted for confounders.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.87
81578686|NCT03715764|162829068|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Results for the final model for the variable TIME, adjusted for confounders.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81578687|NCT03715764|162829068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||Results for the final model, variable Group x Time (Statistical interaction of group and time), adjusted for confounders.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.18
81454814|NCT03086551|162598937|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|-0.69|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as the change from pre- to immediately post-stimulation (within the same session) for the Active arm minus the change from pre- to immediately post-stimulation for the Sham arm. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|The immediate effect of continuous theta burst stimulation over dorsolateral prefrontal cortex prior to practice was assessed by determining the magnitude of the effect of Active stimulation from pre-intervention to immediately post-intervention in Session 3 of the intervention. Cohen's d was used to derive effect size. The Sham stimulation change was used as the control.||||
81454815|NCT03086551|162598937|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as the change from pre- to immediately post-stimulation (within the same session) for the Active arm minus the change from pre- to immediately post-stimulation for the Sham arm. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|The immediate effect of continuous theta burst stimulation over dorsolateral prefrontal cortex prior to practice was assessed by determining the magnitude of the effect of Active stimulation from pre-intervention to immediately post-intervention in Session 4 of the intervention. Cohen's d was used to derive effect size. The Sham stimulation change was used as the control.||||
81454816|NCT03086551|162598938|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as the amplitude of the motor evoked potential at the post-intervention assessment minus the amplitude of the motor evoked potential at the pre-baseline assessment. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|Comparison of first dorsal interosseous motor evoked potential (MEP) amplitude elicited from the ipsilesional motor cortex pre-baseline to post-intervention for the Active arm when transcranial magnetic stimulator intensity was set to 120% of resting motor threshold. Estimate of effect size was derived using Cohen's d.||||
81454817|NCT03086551|162598938|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|-0.85|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as the amplitude of the motor evoked potential at the post-intervention assessment minus the amplitude of the motor evoked potential at the pre-baseline assessment. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|Comparison of first dorsal interosseous motor evoked potential (MEP) amplitude elicited from the ipsilesional motor cortex pre-baseline to post-intervention for the Sham arm when transcranial magnetic stimulator intensity was set to 120% of resting motor threshold. Estimate of effect size was derived using Cohen's d.||||
81454818|NCT03086551|162598938|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as the amplitude of the motor evoked potential at the post-intervention assessment minus the amplitude of the motor evoked potential at the pre-baseline assessment. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|Comparison of the first dorsal interosseous motor evoked potential (MEP) amplitude elicited from the ipsilesional motor cortex pre-baseline to post-intervention for the Active arm when transcranial magnetic stimulator intensity was set to 150% of resting motor threshold. Estimate of effect size was derived using Cohen's d.||||
81454819|NCT03086551|162598938|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as the amplitude of the motor evoked potential at the post-intervention assessment minus the amplitude of the motor evoked potential at the pre-baseline assessment. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|Comparison of the first dorsal interosseous motor evoked potential (MEP) amplitude elicited from the ipsilesional motor cortex pre-baseline to post-intervention for the Sham arm when transcranial magnetic stimulator intensity was set to 150% of resting motor threshold. Estimate of effect size was derived using Cohen's d.||||
81454820|NCT03086551|162598939|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as the change from pre- to post-intervention for the Active arm minus the change from pre- to post-intervention for the Sham arm. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|Comparison of the first dorsal interosseous motor evoked potential (MEP) amplitude elicited from the ipsilesional motor cortex pre-baseline to post-intervention across the Active and Sham arms when transcranial magnetic stimulator intensity was set to 120% of resting motor threshold. Comparison quantified as effect size using Cohen's d.||||
81454821|NCT03086551|162598939|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|-1.46|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated as the change from pre- to post-intervention for the Active arm minus the change from pre- to post-intervention for the Sham arm. The denominator reflected pooled variance.|Comparison of the first dorsal interosseous motor evoked potential (MEP) amplitude elicited from the ipsilesional motor cortex pre-baseline to post-intervention across the Active and Sham arms when transcranial magnetic stimulator intensity was set to 150% of resting motor threshold. Comparison quantified as effect size using Cohen's d.||||
81454822|NCT04140032|162598949|SUPERIORITY||Difference between groups in change in B|-0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.06||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|p \< 0.05 considered significant||||-0.06|-0.31|0.003
81454823|NCT04140032|162598950|SUPERIORITY||Odds ratio for difference between groups|1.29||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|4.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|p \< 0.05 considered significant|Reported dispersion parameter is standard error of log(OR)|||4.91|.034|0.7
81454824|NCT04140032|162598951|SUPERIORITY||Difference between groups in change in f|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.19||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.17|-0.58|0.3
81454825|NCT04140032|162598955|SUPERIORITY||Odds ratio for difference between groups|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|p \< 0.05 considered significant|Reported dispersion parameter is standard error of log(OR)|||2.16|0.56|0.8
81454826|NCT04140032|162598955|SUPERIORITY||Odds ratio for difference between groups|1.1||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|p \< 0.05 considered significant|Reported dispersion parameter is standard error of log(OR)|||2.16|0.56|0.8
81454827|NCT04856917|162598976|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.21||0.3757|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.47|8.19|||LRMM|||Least square (LS) Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a linear repeated measures model (LRMM) which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.||8.19|-2.47|0.3757
81578688|NCT03715764|162829069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56||||||Results for the final model, variable GROUP, adjusted for confounders.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.56
81578689|NCT03715764|162829069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0049||||||Results for the final model, variable TIME, adjusted for confounders.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0049
81578690|NCT03715764|162829069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||Results for the final model, adjusted for confounders, for the variable Group x Time (Statistical interaction of group and time).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.49
81454828|NCT04856917|162598976|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.22||0.6183|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.73|6.95|||LRMM|||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.||6.95|-3.73|0.6183
81454829|NCT04856917|162598977|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.249|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.85|4.8||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||4.80|-0.85|0.2490
81454830|NCT04856917|162598977|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.0708|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|5.99||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||5.99|0.28|0.0708
81578691|NCT03715764|162829070|SUPERIORITY|Used as a confounder in the mixed effect model analysis for primary outcome. All participants enrolled in the study were included in the 12 months analysis.|||||<|0.2||||||Confounding variables with p-values \< 0.2 were carried forward to the final model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.2
81578692|NCT03715764|162829071|SUPERIORITY|Used as a confounder in the mixed effect model analysis for primary outcome. All participants enrolled in the study were included in the 12 months analysis.|||||<|0.2||||||Confounding variables with p-values \< 0.2 were carried forward to the final model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.2
81578693|NCT00818662|162829078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-0.8||||0.476||95.0|-3.1|1.5|||ANCOVA||Results combined from 100 imputations from estimates \& standard errors from 100 ANCOVA results for fixed effect of treatment, E4 allele of apolipoprotein E carrier status, \& continuous covariates age at baseline, baseline ADAS-Cog \& education level|||1.5|-3.1|0.476
81578694|NCT00818662|162829078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|0.7||||0.53||95.0|-1.6|3.0|||ANCOVA||Results combined from 100 imputations from estimates \& standard errors from 100 ANCOVA results for fixed effect of treatment, E4 allele of apolipoprotein E carrier status, \& continuous covariates age at baseline, baseline ADAS-Cog \& education level|||3.0|-1.6|0.530
81578695|NCT00818662|162829079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|0.4||||0.812||95.0|-2.9|3.7|||ANCOVA||Results combined from 100 imputations from estimates \& standard errors from 100 ANCOVA results for fixed effect of treatment, E4 allele of apolipoprotein E carrier status, \& continuous covariates age at baseline, baseline ADAS-Cog \& education level|||3.7|-2.9|0.812
81578696|NCT00818662|162829079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-0.9||||0.602||95.0|-4.3|2.5|||ANCOVA||Results combined from 100 imputations from estimates \& standard errors from 100 ANCOVA results for fixed effect of treatment, E4 allele of apolipoprotein E carrier status, \& continuous covariates age at baseline, baseline ADAS-Cog \& education level|||2.5|-4.3|0.602
81578697|NCT00818662|162829080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-0.7||||0.368||95.0|-2.3|0.8|||ANCOVA||Estimated within a ANCOVA model accounting for the fixed effect of treatment, E4 allele of apolipoprotein E carrier status, and for the continuous covariates age at baseline, baseline ADAS-Cog and education level (in years)|||0.8|-2.3|0.368
81578698|NCT00818662|162829080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|0.8||||0.319||95.0|-0.8|2.4|||ANCOVA||Estimated within a ANCOVA model accounting for the fixed effect of treatment, E4 allele of apolipoprotein E carrier status, and for the continuous covariates age at baseline, baseline ADAS-Cog and education level (in years)|||2.4|-0.8|0.319
81578699|NCT00818662|162829081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|0.3||||0.778||95.0|-1.8|2.4|||ANCOVA||Estimated within a ANCOVA model accounting for the fixed effect of treatment, E4 allele of apolipoprotein E carrier status, and for the continuous covariates age at baseline, baseline ADCS-ADL and education level (in years)|||2.4|-1.8|0.778
81578700|NCT00818662|162829081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-0.2||||0.851||95.0|-2.3|1.9|||ANCOVA||Estimated within a ANCOVA model accounting for the fixed effect of treatment, E4 allele of apolipoprotein E carrier status, and for the continuous covariates age at baseline, baseline ADCS-ADL and education level (in years)|||1.9|-2.3|0.851
81578701|NCT00818662|162829082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|0.1||||0.306||95.0|-0.1|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3|-0.1|0.306
81578702|NCT00818662|162829082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|0.3||||0.028||95.0|0.0|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|0.0|0.028
81578703|NCT00818662|162829083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-0.1||||0.66||95.0|-0.3|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-0.3|0.660
81578704|NCT00818662|162829083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|0.0||||0.766||95.0|-0.2|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3|-0.2|0.766
81578705|NCT00818662|162829084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|1.9||||0.206||95.0|-1.0|4.8|||ANCOVA|||||4.8|-1.0|0.206
81578706|NCT00818662|162829084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-1.4||||0.331||95.0|-4.3|1.5|||ANCOVA|||||1.5|-4.3|0.331
81578707|NCT00818662|162829085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|0.7||||0.64||95.0|-2.1|3.4|||ANCOVA|||||3.4|-2.1|0.640
81578708|NCT00818662|162829085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|2.5||||0.075||95.0|-0.3|5.3|||ANCOVA|||||5.3|-0.3|0.075
81578709|NCT00818662|162829086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|1.1||||0.093||95.0|-0.2|2.3|||ANCOVA|||||2.3|-0.2|0.093
81578710|NCT00818662|162829086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|1.1||||0.094||95.0|-0.2|2.3|||ANCOVA|||||2.3|-0.2|0.094
81578711|NCT00818662|162829087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-1.1||||0.096||95.0|-2.3|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-2.3|0.096
81578712|NCT00818662|162829087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-1.0||||0.123||95.0|-2.2|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-2.2|0.123
81578713|NCT00818662|162829088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|0.4||||0.167||95.0|-0.2|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-0.2|0.167
81578714|NCT00818662|162829088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|0.0||||0.998||95.0|-0.6|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.6|0.998
81454831|NCT04856917|162598977|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.44|12.34||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||12.34|3.44|0.0040
81454832|NCT04856917|162598977|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71||0.206|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|7.94||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||7.94|-1.05|0.2060
81454833|NCT04856917|162598977|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.66||0.4341|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.33|6.51||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||6.51|-2.33|0.4341
81454834|NCT04856917|162598977|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73||0.7307|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.59|5.48||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||5.48|-3.59|0.7307
81454835|NCT04856917|162598977|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.93||0.3261|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.97|7.77||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||7.77|-1.97|0.3261
81454836|NCT04856917|162598977|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.95||0.8221|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.56|4.23||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||4.23|-5.56|0.8221
81454837|NCT04856917|162598978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2||0.3008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.84|16.73||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||16.73|-3.84|0.3008
81454838|NCT04856917|162598978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.27||0.0878|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|21.19||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||21.19|0.40|0.0878
81454839|NCT04856917|162598978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|26.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.42||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.64|40.57||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||40.57|12.64|0.0020
81454840|NCT04856917|162598978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|14.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5||0.1029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|28.09||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||28.09|-0.12|0.1029
81578715|NCT00818662|162829089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|0.4||||0.173||95.0|-0.2|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-0.2|0.173
81578716|NCT00818662|162829089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|0.1||||0.744||95.0|-0.4|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.4|0.744
81578717|NCT00818662|162829090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|1.5||||0.238||95.0|-1.0|4.0|||ANCOVA|||||4.0|-1.0|0.238
81454841|NCT04856917|162598978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.82||0.5427|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.25|20.02||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||20.02|-9.25|0.5427
81454842|NCT04856917|162598978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.06||0.5833|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.05|20.02||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||20.02|-10.05|0.5833
81578718|NCT00818662|162829090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-1.1||||0.4||95.0|-3.6|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.4|-3.6|0.400
81578719|NCT00818662|162829091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-0.6||||0.695||95.0|-3.6|2.4|||ANCOVA|||||2.4|-3.6|0.695
81578720|NCT00818662|162829091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-1.3||||0.41||95.0|-4.5|1.9|||ANCOVA|||||1.9|-4.5|0.410
81578721|NCT00818662|162829092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|0.0||||0.988||95.0|-1.5|1.5|||ANCOVA|||||1.5|-1.5|0.988
81578722|NCT00818662|162829092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|0.4||||0.555||95.0|-1.0|1.9|||ANCOVA|||||1.9|-1.0|0.555
81578723|NCT00818662|162829093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-1.5||||0.783||95.0|-12.2|9.2|||ANCOVA|||||9.2|-12.2|0.783
81578724|NCT00818662|162829093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-2.1||||0.7||95.0|-13.1|8.8|||ANCOVA|||||8.8|-13.1|0.700
81578725|NCT00818662|162829094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-15.2||||0.191||95.0|-38.0|7.7|||ANCOVA|||||7.7|-38.0|0.191
81578726|NCT00818662|162829094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-1.6||||0.892||95.0|-25.4|22.1|||ANCOVA|||||22.1|-25.4|0.892
81454843|NCT04856917|162598978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.98||0.3293|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.46|28.99||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||28.99|-7.46|0.3293
81454844|NCT04856917|162598978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|14.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.99||0.19|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.74|32.74||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||32.74|-3.74|0.1900
81454845|NCT04856917|162598978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.38||0.2168|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.91|27.23||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||27.23|-3.91|0.2168
81454846|NCT04856917|162598978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.42||0.4089|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.82|23.45||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||23.45|-7.82|0.4089
81454847|NCT04856917|162598979|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53||0.4229|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.16|6.24||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||6.24|-2.16|0.4229
81454848|NCT04856917|162598979|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56||0.6027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.91|5.59||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||5.59|-2.91|0.6027
81454849|NCT04856917|162598979|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.2655|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.35|6.95||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||6.95|-1.35|0.2655
81454850|NCT04856917|162598979|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53||0.6229|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.95|5.44||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||5.44|-2.95|0.6229
81454851|NCT04856917|162598979|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.74||0.4091|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|9.3||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||9.30|-3.10|0.4091
81454852|NCT04856917|162598979|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.83||0.1274|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|12.25||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||12.25|-0.47|0.1274
81454853|NCT04856917|162598979|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.76||0.2075|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.47|11.01||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||11.01|-1.47|0.2075
81454854|NCT04856917|162598979|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77||0.2484|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.88|10.64||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||10.64|-1.88|0.2484
81454855|NCT04856917|162598979|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61||0.3399|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.53|9.45||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||9.45|-2.53|0.3399
81578727|NCT00818662|162829095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-0.1||||0.588||95.0|-0.4|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.4|0.588
81578728|NCT00818662|162829095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-0.2||||0.351||95.0|-0.5|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.5|0.351
81578729|NCT00680043|162829135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.79|0.29|||ANOVA|||||0.29|-0.79|
81578730|NCT00680043|162829135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.56|0.52|||ANOVA|||||0.52|-0.56|
81454856|NCT04856917|162598979|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.62||0.0545|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|13.05||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||13.05|1.03|0.0545
81578731|NCT00680043|162829137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.01|0.84|
81578732|NCT00680043|162829137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.03|0.92|
81578733|NCT02625259|162829138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.83||||||Analysis of variance was performed for calculating 90 percent (%) confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of log-transformed geometric mean Cmax of TAK-117 tablet versus capsule dosage form.||1.83|1.00|
81578734|NCT02625259|162829138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.67||||||Analysis of variance was performed for calculating 90% CIs for the ratios of log-transformed geometric mean Cmax of TAK-117 tablet dosage form with food versus without food.||1.67|0.86|
81578735|NCT02625259|162829138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|0.07||||||Analysis of variance was performed for calculating 90% CIs for the ratios of log-transformed geometric mean Cmax of TAK-117 tablet dosage form with lansoprazole versus a single dose of TAK-117 alone.||0.07|0.02|
81578736|NCT02625259|162829140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|2.18||||||Analysis of variance was performed for calculating 90 % CIs for the ratios of log-transformed geometric mean AUClast of TAK-117 tablet versus capsule dosage form.||2.18|0.98|
81578737|NCT02625259|162829140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|2.78||||||Analysis of variance was performed for calculating 90% CIs for the ratios of log-transformed geometric mean AUClast of TAK-117 tablet dosage form with food versus without food.||2.78|1.11|
81578738|NCT02625259|162829140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.04||||||Analysis of variance was performed for calculating 90% CIs for the ratios of log-transformed geometric mean AUClast of TAK-117 tablet dosage form with lansoprazole versus a single dose of TAK-117 alone.||0.04|0.01|
81578739|NCT02625259|162829141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|2.51||||||Analysis of variance was performed for calculating 90 % CIs for the ratios of log-transformed geometric mean AUC∞ of TAK-117 tablet versus capsule dosage form.||2.51|0.93|
81578740|NCT02625259|162829141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|2.25||||||Analysis of variance was performed for calculating 90% CIs for the ratios of log-transformed geometric mean AUC∞ of TAK-117 tablet dosage form with food versus without food.||2.25|1.00|
81578741|NCT02625259|162829141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|0.18||||||Analysis of variance was performed for calculating 90% CIs for the ratios of log-transformed geometric mean AUC∞ of TAK-117 tablet dosage form with lansoprazole versus a single dose of TAK-117 alone.||0.18|0.03|
81454857|NCT04856917|162598980|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.69||0.9679|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.86|18.91||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||18.91|-19.86|0.9679
81578742|NCT00513474|162829153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Gray's test for competing risks|||||||.036
81578743|NCT01686633|162829157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.108|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.171|||ANCOVA|||||0.171|0.045|<0.001
81578744|NCT01686633|162829157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.086||||||||0.086|-0.037|
81578745|NCT01662908|162829175|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|30.2||||||||30.2|-12.7|
81578746|NCT00312494|162829180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1077||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons. Dunnet's procedure for multiple dose comparisons to placebo was used for primary efficacy measure at Week 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||N=135/arm (405 total) for 85% power for 2-sample t-test (2-sided alpha=0.05) based on true mean difference=3.5 and SD=10. Interim Analysis (IA) to validate sample-size assumptions and adjust sample-size if needed. Based on IA results total sample-size increased to N=223/arm (669 total) to maintain desired power. Null Hypothesis=No statistically significant difference between add-on ziprasidone (higher, lower dose) and add-on placebo groups with respect to the population mean for primary endpoint||||0.1077
81578747|NCT00312494|162829180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4274||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons. Dunnet's procedure for multiple dose comparisons to placebo was used for primary efficacy measure at Week 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline YMRS total score. Tests were 2-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.4274
81578748|NCT00312494|162829181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4025||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline YMRS total score.||||0.4025
81578749|NCT00312494|162829181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.283||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline YMRS total score.||||0.2830
81578750|NCT00312494|162829181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4125||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline YMRS total score.||||0.4125
81578751|NCT00312494|162829181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1527||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline YMRS total score.||||0.1527
81578752|NCT00312494|162829182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0101||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline MADRS total score.||||0.0101
81578753|NCT00312494|162829182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0694||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline MADRS total score.||||0.0694
81578754|NCT00312494|162829182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0183||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline MADRS total score.||||0.0183
81578755|NCT00312494|162829182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0176||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline MADRS total score.||||0.0176
81578756|NCT00312494|162829182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2302||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline MADRS total score.||||0.2302
81578757|NCT00312494|162829182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0796||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline MADRS total score.||||0.0796
81578758|NCT00312494|162829183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6191||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline as covariate.||||0.6191
81578759|NCT00312494|162829183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5629||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline as covariate.||||0.5629
81578760|NCT00312494|162829183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9049||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline as covariate.||||0.9049
81578761|NCT00312494|162829183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7153||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline as covariate.||||0.7153
81578762|NCT00312494|162829183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.242||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline as covariate.||||0.2420
81578763|NCT00312494|162829183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6121||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline as covariate.||||0.6121
81578764|NCT00312494|162829184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6138||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.6138
81578765|NCT00312494|162829184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6536||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.6536
81578766|NCT00312494|162829184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4758||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.4758
81578767|NCT00312494|162829184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7581||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.7581
81578768|NCT00312494|162829184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2221||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.2221
81578769|NCT00312494|162829184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5665||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.5665
81578770|NCT00312494|162829185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1063||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 total score MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline PANSS total score.||||0.1063
81578771|NCT00312494|162829185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2499||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 total score MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline PANSS total score.||||0.2499
81578772|NCT00312494|162829185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0876||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 positive score MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline PANSS positive score.||||0.0876
81454858|NCT04856917|162598980|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.83||0.9152|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.87|18.35||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||18.35|-20.87|0.9152
81454859|NCT04856917|162598980|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.64||0.449|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.67|23.32||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||23.32|-8.67|0.4490
81454860|NCT04856917|162598980|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.74||0.7246|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.72|19.6||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||19.60|-12.72|0.7246
81454861|NCT04856917|162598980|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.88||0.4655|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.49|45.14||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||45.14|-17.49|0.4655
81454862|NCT04856917|162598980|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|30.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.33||0.1178|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.59|62.54||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||62.54|-1.59|0.1178
81454863|NCT04856917|162598980|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|23.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.71||0.1938|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.22|52.52||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||52.52|-6.22|0.1938
81454864|NCT04856917|162598980|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|29.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.85||0.0991|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|59.29||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||59.29|0.08|0.0991
81454865|NCT04856917|162598980|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|15.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.44||0.3337|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.62|40.59||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||40.59|-10.62|0.3337
81454866|NCT04856917|162598980|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|31.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.48||0.0465|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.5|56.87||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial non-inflammatory lesion count as continuous covariate|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||56.87|5.50|0.0465
81454867|NCT04856917|162598981|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.95||0.215|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|8.56||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||8.56|-1.21|0.2150
81454868|NCT04856917|162598981|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97||0.0864|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.21|10.05||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||10.05|0.21|0.0864
81454869|NCT04856917|162598981|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.88||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.97|16.85||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||16.85|3.97|0.0084
81454870|NCT04856917|162598981|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.91||0.16|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|12.01||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||12.01|-0.95|0.1600
81454871|NCT04856917|162598981|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.23||0.3671|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.94|13.41||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||13.41|-3.94|0.3671
81578773|NCT00312494|162829185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3623||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 positive score MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline PANSS positive score.||||0.3623
81578774|NCT00312494|162829185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4686||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 negative score MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline PANSS negative score.||||0.4686
81454872|NCT04856917|162598981|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.35||0.1587|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.28|16.46||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||16.46|-1.28|0.1587
81454873|NCT04856917|162598981|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8||0.1932|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.03|17.21||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||17.21|-2.03|0.1932
81454874|NCT04856917|162598981|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.82||0.2518|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.95|16.37||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||16.37|-2.95|0.2518
81454875|NCT04856917|162598981|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.53||0.232|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.53|15.83||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||15.83|-2.53|0.2320
81454876|NCT04856917|162598981|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.55||0.2014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.08|16.35||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||16.35|-2.08|0.2014
81454877|NCT04856917|162598982|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.94||0.4361|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.34|12.06||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||12.06|-4.34|0.4361
81454878|NCT04856917|162598982|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.98||0.1018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|16.48||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||16.48|-0.04|0.1018
81454879|NCT04856917|162598982|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.79||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.66|25.88||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||25.88|6.66|0.0059
81454880|NCT04856917|162598982|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.83||0.0913|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|19.59||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||19.59|0.26|0.0913
81454881|NCT04856917|162598982|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.7||0.4921|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.47|18.09||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||18.09|-7.47|0.4921
81578775|NCT00312494|162829185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2202||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 negative score MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline PANSS negative score.||||0.2202
81454882|NCT04856917|162598982|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|11.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.89||0.1607|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.95|24.24||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||24.24|-1.95|0.1607
81578776|NCT00312494|162829186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0728||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline GAF score.||||0.0728
81454883|NCT04856917|162598982|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|14.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.19||0.1244|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.02|29.48||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||29.48|-1.02|0.1244
81454884|NCT04856917|162598982|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|15.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.2||0.1004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|30.51||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||30.51|-0.02|0.1004
81454885|NCT04856917|162598982|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|12.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.64||0.2015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.61|28.39||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||28.39|-3.61|0.2015
81578777|NCT00312494|162829186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3174||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline GAF score.||||0.3174
81454886|NCT04856917|162598982|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|15.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.66||0.1057|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|31.81||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline total facial lesion count as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||31.81|-0.27|0.1057
81454887|NCT04856917|162598983|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.5157|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.19||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial IGA as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||0.19|-0.08|0.5157
81454888|NCT04856917|162598983|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.06|0.34||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial IGA as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||0.34|0.06|0.0178
81454889|NCT04856917|162598983|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|0.48||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial IGA as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||0.48|0.10|0.0132
81454890|NCT04856917|162598983|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|0.54||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial IGA as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||0.54|0.16|0.0034
81454891|NCT04856917|162598983|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.051|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|0.47||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial IGA as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||0.47|0.04|0.0510
81454892|NCT04856917|162598983|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0608|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|0.47||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial IGA as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||0.47|0.03|0.0608
81454893|NCT04856917|162598983|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.2702|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.48||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial IGA as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||0.48|-0.10|0.2702
81454894|NCT04856917|162598983|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0249|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.11|0.69||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial IGA as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||0.69|0.11|0.0249
81454895|NCT04856917|162598983|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.1853|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.55||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial IGA as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||0.55|-0.06|0.1853
81454896|NCT04856917|162598983|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.2974|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.5||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline facial IGA as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||0.50|-0.11|0.2974
81454897|NCT04856917|162598984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.5||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.62|1.63||P-value for the adjusted risk difference between imsidolimab and placebo was obtained from generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA score at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||1.63|-6.62|0.3390
81454898|NCT04856917|162598984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.6||||0.3243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.79|1.59||P-value for the adjusted risk difference between imsidolimab and placebo was obtained from generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA score at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||1.59|-6.79|0.3243
81454899|NCT04856917|162598984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.91|5.91||P-value for the adjusted risk difference between imsidolimab and placebo was obtained from generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA score at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||5.91|-5.91|1.0000
81454900|NCT04856917|162598984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.66||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.96|1.63||P-value for the adjusted risk difference between imsidolimab and placebo was obtained from generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA score at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||1.63|-6.96|0.3320
81454901|NCT04856917|162598984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.45||||0.7595|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.5|10.59||P-value for the adjusted risk difference between imsidolimab and placebo was obtained from generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA score at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||10.59|-15.50|0.7595
81454902|NCT04856917|162598984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.11||||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.66|-4.57||P-value for the adjusted risk difference between imsidolimab and placebo was obtained from generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA score at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||-4.57|-23.66|0.0209
81578778|NCT00312494|162829187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.446||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline LIFE-RIFT total score.||||0.4460
81454903|NCT04856917|162598984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.56||||0.6094|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.99|9.87||P-value for the adjusted risk difference between imsidolimab and placebo was obtained from generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA score at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||9.87|-18.99|0.6094
81454904|NCT04856917|162598984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.28||||0.2076|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.34|2.78||P-value for the adjusted risk difference between imsidolimab and placebo was obtained from generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA score at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||2.78|-23.34|0.2076
81454905|NCT04856917|162598985|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1||||0.4482|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.29||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||0.29|-0.10|0.4482
81454906|NCT04856917|162598985|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.14||||0.4529|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.33||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||0.33|-0.05|0.4529
81454907|NCT04856917|162598985|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.01||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.18||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||0.18|-0.20|0.9320
81454908|NCT04856917|162598985|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.03||||0.3151|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.16||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||0.16|-0.22|0.3151
81454909|NCT04856917|162598985|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.14||||0.2908|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|0.06||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||0.06|-0.32|0.2908
81454910|NCT04856917|162598985|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05||||0.7277|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.24||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||0.24|-0.15|0.7277
81454911|NCT04856917|162598985|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.03||||0.8463|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|0.17||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||0.17|-0.23|0.8463
81454912|NCT04856917|162598985|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.08||||0.5281|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.11||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||0.11|-0.28|0.5281
81454913|NCT04856917|162598985|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.09||||0.5747|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.11||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||0.11|-0.28|0.5747
81454914|NCT04856917|162598985|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.05||||0.5081|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.14||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||0.14|-0.24|0.5081
81454915|NCT04856917|162598986|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.01||||0.8338|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.2||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||0.20|-0.19|0.8338
81454916|NCT04856917|162598986|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.12||||0.1142|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|0.09||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||0.09|-0.31|0.1142
81454917|NCT04856917|162598986|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||0.3433|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|0.0||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||0.00|-0.38|0.3433
81454918|NCT04856917|162598986|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.17||||0.1129|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.37|0.04||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||0.04|-0.37|0.1129
81454919|NCT04856917|162598986|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||0.2842|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|0.0||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||0.00|-0.38|0.2842
81454920|NCT04856917|162598986|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.34||||0.0212|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.52|-0.13||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||-0.13|-0.52|0.0212
81454921|NCT04856917|162598986|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.07||||0.7665|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.14||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||0.14|-0.28|0.7665
81454922|NCT04856917|162598986|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.22||||0.1777|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.42|0.0||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||-0.00|-0.42|0.1777
81454923|NCT04856917|162598986|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.12||||0.3741|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.09||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||0.09|-0.33|0.3741
81454924|NCT04856917|162598986|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.13||||0.3321|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.09||Adjusted P-value obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (ANOVA for row means), adjusting for facial IGA at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Somers'D statistic and tanh\^(-1) transformed 90% CI.|Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||0.09|-0.33|0.3321
81454925|NCT04856917|162598987|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.7932|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.56|2.14||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline DLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||2.14|-1.56|0.7932
81454926|NCT04856917|162598987|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.4365|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.99|2.73||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline DLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||2.73|-0.99|0.4365
81454927|NCT04856917|162598987|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.8543|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.92|1.54||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline DLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||1.54|-1.92|0.8543
81454928|NCT04856917|162598987|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.8726|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.91|1.58||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline DLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||1.58|-1.91|0.8726
81454929|NCT04856917|162598987|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||0.5983|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.22|2.35||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline DLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||2.35|-1.22|0.5983
81454930|NCT04856917|162598987|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.3396|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.77|2.86||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline DLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||2.86|-0.77|0.3396
81454931|NCT04856917|162598987|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.5305|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.23|1.01||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline DLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||1.01|-2.23|0.5305
81454932|NCT04856917|162598987|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.0819|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|3.29||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline DLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||3.29|0.09|0.0819
81454933|NCT04856917|162598987|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|4.31||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline DLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||4.31|0.69|0.0243
81454934|NCT04856917|162598987|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.1061|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|3.46||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline DLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||3.46|-0.03|0.1061
81454935|NCT04856917|162598988|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.9333|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.69|2.97||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline CDLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||2.97|-2.69|0.9333
81578779|NCT00312494|162829187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3253||95.0||||The p-values reported are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 MMRM with model terms: treatment, length of prior lithium/divalproex usage, type of mood stabilizer therapy, rapid cycling, hospitalization status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline LIFE-RIFT total score.||||0.3253
81578780|NCT00501293|162829189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test of MTS at baseline and 6 months||||||0.028
81578781|NCT00501293|162829189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test of placebo at baseline and 6 months||||||<0.001
81578782|NCT00501293|162829190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test of MTS at baseline and 6 months||||||0.027
81578783|NCT00501293|162829190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test of placebo at baseline and 6 months||||||<0.001
81578784|NCT00501293|162829193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test of MTS at baseline and 6 months||||||0.071
81578785|NCT00501293|162829193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test of placebo at baseline and 6 months||||||0.017
81578786|NCT02127567|162829209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.7|1.5|<0.001
81578787|NCT02127567|162829210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.4|1.1|<0.01
81578788|NCT02127567|162829211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.0|-0.7|0.44
81578789|NCT02127567|162829212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.6|0.8|<0.01
81578790|NCT02127567|162829213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.8|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.9|0.7|<0.01
81454936|NCT04856917|162598988|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.3972|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|4.27||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline CDLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 2||4.27|-1.40|0.3972
81454937|NCT04856917|162598988|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.0662|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|3.99||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline CDLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||3.99|0.23|0.0662
81454938|NCT04856917|162598988|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.8898|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.73|2.04||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline CDLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 4||2.04|-1.73|0.8898
81454939|NCT04856917|162598988|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.3664|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.85|2.82||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline CDLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||2.82|-0.85|0.3664
81454940|NCT04856917|162598988|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0655|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.25|4.05||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline CDLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 8||4.05|0.25|0.0655
81454941|NCT04856917|162598988|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.6921|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.61|2.57||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline CDLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||2.57|-1.61|0.6921
81454942|NCT04856917|162598988|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.0406|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|4.88||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline CDLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 12||4.88|0.59|0.0406
81454943|NCT04856917|162598988|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.6872|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.24|1.38||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline CDLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 400/200 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||1.38|-2.24|0.6872
81454944|NCT04856917|162598988|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.3392|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.81|2.92||LS Mean, SE, 90% CI, \& p-value was based on a LRMM which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction \& facial IGA at baseline (Grade 3 vs. 4) as categorical covariates \& baseline CDLQI as continuous covariate.|LRMM|||Imsidolimab 200/100 mg vs Placebo: Week 20||2.92|-0.81|0.3392
81454945|NCT03620708|162598999|SUPERIORITY||chi-square|3.492|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81454946|NCT03620708|162599000|SUPERIORITY||chi-square|4.36||||0.113|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.113
81454947|NCT03620708|162599001|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.661||||0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.032
81578791|NCT02127567|162829214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.3|-2.0|0.78
81578792|NCT02127567|162829215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|6.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.7|4.1|<0.01
81454948|NCT03620708|162599002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.543||||0.227|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Examination of differences between groups at follow-up on a measure of confidence in ability to quit.||||.227
81454949|NCT03620708|162599002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.338||||0.715|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Examination of differences between groups at follow-up on a measure of self-reported importance of quitting smoking.||||.715
81454950|NCT03620708|162599002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.712||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Examination of differences between groups at follow-up on a measure of self-reported readiness to quit smoking.||||.190
81454951|NCT03620708|162599003|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.728||||0.188|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.188
81454952|NCT03631199|162599050|EQUIVALENCE|Nominal p-values are presented without any statistical inference since there was no adjustment for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.00164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.86|||Log Rank|||Chest pain||0.86|0.45|0.00164
81454953|NCT03631199|162599050|EQUIVALENCE|Nominal p-values are presented without any statistical inference since there was no adjustment for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.00069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.82|||Log Rank|||Cough||0.82|0.43|0.00069
81454954|NCT03631199|162599050|EQUIVALENCE|Nominal p-values are presented without any statistical inference since there was no adjustment for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.00045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.84|||Log Rank|||Dyspnea||0.84|0.51|0.00045
81454955|NCT03631199|162599051|EQUIVALENCE|Nominal p-values are presented without any statistical inference since there was no adjustment for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.1|||Log Rank|||Quality of Life||1.10|0.66|0.113
81578793|NCT02127567|162829216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|0.5|0.002
81578794|NCT03878745|162829250|SUPERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> 0, we can conclude in superiority.|Overall Mean|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.35||||||||0.35|0.07|
81578795|NCT03878745|162829251|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.6||||||||1.6|-1.6|
81578796|NCT03878745|162829252|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.1||||||||0.1|-3.6|
81578797|NCT03878745|162829253|SUPERIORITY|A mixed effect model was used (fixed effects of PN, abdomen site, order of pair, order of PN within pair and random subject effect) to estimate average difference (BD Nano PN - Terumo PN) in delivery time and total injection time. A Box-Cox transformation might be used to normalize the data if necessary.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.026|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.026||<0.001
81578798|NCT03878745|162829254|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.2||||||||1.2|-1.2|
81578799|NCT01042236|162829327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.4907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|2.41||A treatment by period interaction term (fixed effect) was included if significant at 10% significance level.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline (prior to Period 1) at the end of the treatment period was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, with fixed effect terms for sequence, period and treatment, using baseline (prior to Period 1) as a covariate, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||2.41|-1.18|0.4907
81578800|NCT01042236|162829327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.5944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|1.32||A treatment by period interaction term (fixed effect) was included if significant at 10% significance level.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline (prior to Period 1) at the end of the treatment period was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, with fixed effect terms for sequence, period and treatment, using baseline (prior to Period 1) as a covariate, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.32|-2.27|0.5944
81578801|NCT01042236|162829328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|1.94||A treatment by period interaction term (fixed effect) was included if significant at 10% significance level.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline (prior to Period 1) at the end of the treatment period was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, with fixed effect terms for sequence, period and treatment, using baseline (prior to Period 1) as a covariate, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.94|-1.91|0.9870
81578802|NCT01042236|162829328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.4167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|1.15||A treatment by period interaction term (fixed effect) was included if significant at 10% significance level.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline (prior to Period 1) at the end of the treatment period was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, with fixed effect terms for sequence, period and treatment, using baseline (prior to Period 1) as a covariate, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.15|-2.71|0.4167
81578803|NCT01042236|162829329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.9403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.26||A treatment by period interaction term (fixed effect) was included if significant at 10% significance level.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline (prior to Period 1) at the end of the treatment period was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, with fixed effect terms for sequence, period and treatment, using baseline (prior to Period 1) as a covariate, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.26|-0.24|0.9403
81578804|NCT01042236|162829329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.1881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.09||A treatment by period interaction term (fixed effect) was included if significant at 10% significance level.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline (prior to Period 1) at the end of the treatment period was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, with fixed effect terms for sequence, period and treatment, using baseline (prior to Period 1) as a covariate, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.09|-0.42|0.1881
81578805|NCT01042236|162829330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.8602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.22||A treatment by period interaction term (fixed effect) was included if significant at 10% significance level.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline (prior to Period 1) at the end of the treatment period was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, with fixed effect terms for sequence, period and treatment, using baseline (prior to Period 1) as a covariate, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.22|-0.26|0.8602
81454956|NCT03631199|162599051|EQUIVALENCE|Nominal p-values are presented without any statistical inference since there was no adjustment for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.00433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.91|||Log Rank|||Shortness of Breath||0.91|0.51|0.00433
81454957|NCT03631199|162599051|EQUIVALENCE|Nominal p-values are presented without any statistical inference since there was no adjustment for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.2|||Log Rank|||Pain||1.20|0.72|0.294
81454958|NCT03690388|162599055|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.13|0.36|||Log Rank|||||0.36|0.13|< 0.0001
81454959|NCT03573830|162599071|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.2||Threshold for significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.20|0.04|0.002
81454960|NCT03573830|162599072|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.22||Threshold for significance: 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.22|0.07|0.000
81454961|NCT03573830|162599073|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.07||Threshold for significance: 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.07|-0.03|0.352
81454962|NCT03573830|162599074|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.56||Threshold for significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.56|0.34|0.000
81637956|NCT01377844|162966042|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|-1.77||The p-value is from a two-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c category, site, age category, gender and race||Difference of mean-adjusted change from baseline in FPG (mmol/L) at Week 12, between EGT0001442 and Placebo group.||-1.77|-3.06|< 0.0001
81454963|NCT03573830|162599075|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.22||Threshold for significance: 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.22|0.05|0.002
81454964|NCT03573830|162599076|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.56||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.65|62.46||Threshold for significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||62.46|2.65|0.033
81454965|NCT03573830|162599078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.19||Threshold for significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.19|0.00|0.065
81454966|NCT03573830|162599079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.28||Threshold for significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.28|0.01|0.030
81454967|NCT01995513|162599136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.828||||0.2176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.612|1.119||P-value was based on log-rank test stratified by PSA response (greater than or equal to \[\>=\] 0 percent \[%\] to less than \[\<\] 30% vs \>=30%) at Week 13 in the open-label period.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) stratified by PSA response (\>=0% to \<30% vs \>=30%) at Week 13 in the open-label period and is relative to Enzalutamide-placebo with \< 1 favoring Enzalutamide.|||1.119|0.612|0.2176
81454968|NCT01995513|162599137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.874||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.617|1.239||P-value was based on log-rank test stratified by PSA response (\>=0% to \<30% vs \>=30%) at Week 13 in the open-label period.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) stratified by PSA response (\>=0% to \<30% vs \>=30%) at Week 13 in the open-label period and is relative to Enzalutamide-placebo with \< 1 favoring Enzalutamide.|||1.239|0.617|0.4500
81454969|NCT01995513|162599138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rate|-1.65||||0.3101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.82|1.51||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test stratified by PSA response (\>=0% to \<30% vs \>=30%) at Week 13 in the open-label period.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in response rate was based upon standard normal approximation.|This analysis is reported for participants with \>=50% decrease from baseline in PSA response.||1.51|-4.82|0.3101
81454970|NCT01995513|162599138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rate|-0.04||||0.9917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.82||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test stratified by PSA response (\>=0% to \<30% vs \>=30%) at Week 13 in the open-label period.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in response rate was based upon standard normal approximation.|This analysis is reported for participants with \>=30% decrease from baseline in PSA response.||3.82|-3.90|0.9917
81454971|NCT01995513|162599139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Objective Response Rate|-5.0||||0.1653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.75|1.75||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test stratified by PSA response (\>=0% to \<30% vs \>=30%) at Week 13 in the open-label period.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in objective response rate was based upon standard normal approximation.|This analysis is reported for participants with CR+PR.||1.75|-11.75|0.1653
81454972|NCT01995513|162599139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Objective Response Rate|10.92||||0.3216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.37|32.21||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test stratified by PSA response (\>=0% to \<30% vs \>=30%) at Week 13 in the open-label period.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in objective response rate was based upon standard normal approximation.|This analysis is reported for participants with CR+PR+SD.||32.21|-10.37|0.3216
81454973|NCT01995513|162599140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Progression Rate|9.09||||0.2963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.69|25.87||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test stratified by PSA response (\>=0% to \<30% vs \>=30%) at Week 13 in the open-label period.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in Progression Rate was based upon normal approximation.|||25.87|-7.69|0.2963
81454974|NCT01995513|162599141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.861||||0.3818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.616|1.204||P-value was based on log-rank test stratified by PSA response (\>=0% to \<30% vs \>=30%) at Week 13 in the open-label period.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) stratified by PSA response (\>=0% to \<30% vs \>=30%) at Week 13 in the open-label period and is relative to Enzalutamide-placebo with \< 1 favoring Enzalutamide.|||1.204|0.616|0.3818
81454975|NCT01995513|162599148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.399||||0.0739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.967|2.025||P-value was based on log-rank test stratified by PSA response (\>=0% to \<30% vs \>=30%) at Week 13 in the open-label period|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) stratified by PSA response (\>=0% to \<30% vs \>=30%) at Week 13 in the open-label period and is relative to Enzalutamide-placebo with \< 1 favoring Enzalutamide.|||2.025|0.967|0.0739
81454976|NCT01750190|162599153|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.735|1.967|||ANCOVA|MI (Multiple Imputation) ANCOVA|Roxadustat - Placebo Treatment Difference|Treatment comparison was made using the multiple imputation strategy by combining the results of analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline Hb and baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) as covariates and treatment and other randomization stratification factors, except baseline Hb (≤8 g/dL versus \>8 g/dL) and eGFR (\<30 versus ≥30 milliliters \[mL\]/minutes \[min\]/1.73 meters \[m\]\^2), as fixed effects.||1.967|1.735|<0.0001
81454977|NCT01750190|162599154|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|77.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.73|134.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Roxadustat/Placebo Odds ratio|||134.48|44.73|<0.0001
81454978|NCT01750190|162599155|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|2.037|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Analysis|Roxadustat - placebo treatment difference|Treatment comparison was made using MMRM with baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as covariates, and treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and the randomization stratification factors, except baseline Hb (≤8 g/dL versus \>8 g/dL) and eGFR (\<30 versus ≥30 mL/min/1.73m\^2), as fixed effects.||2.037|1.730|<0.0001
81454979|NCT01750190|162599156|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.663|2.143|||ANCOVA|MI ANCOVA|Roxadustat - placebo treatment difference|Treatment comparison was made using the multiple imputation strategy by combining the results of ANCOVA model with baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as covariates , and treatment and other randomization stratification factors, except baseline Hb (≤8 g/dL versus \>8 g/dL) and eGFR (\<30 versus ≥30 mL/min/1.73m\^2 ), as fixed effects.||2.143|1.663|<0.0001
81578806|NCT01042236|162829330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.1271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.06||A treatment by period interaction term (fixed effect) was included if significant at 10% significance level.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline (prior to Period 1) at the end of the treatment period was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, with fixed effect terms for sequence, period and treatment, using baseline (prior to Period 1) as a covariate, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.06|-0.43|0.1271
81578807|NCT01163279|162829362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||Statistical analysis applies to post intervention performance category|Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81578808|NCT01163279|162829362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||||||Statistical analysis applies to post intervention satisfaction category|Chi-squared|||||||0.32
81578809|NCT01163279|162829362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||||||Statistical analysis applies to 3-month follow up performance category|Chi-squared|||||||0.54
81454980|NCT01750190|162599157|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.79|22.189|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Roxadustat/placebo odds ratio|||22.189|10.79|<0.0001
81454981|NCT01750190|162599158|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-17.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.65|-13.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Analysis|Roxadustat- placebo treatment difference|Treatment comparison was made using MMRM with baseline LDL cholesterol as a covariate, and treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and the randomization stratification factors as fixed effects.||-13.87|-20.65|<0.0001
81454982|NCT01750190|162599159|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.528||0.6924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.827|1.245|||ANCOVA|MI ANCOVA|Roxadustat - placebo treatment difference|||1.245|-0.827|0.6924
81454983|NCT01750190|162599160|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.165|0.406||From a Cox Proportional hazards model adjusting for baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and other randomization stratification factors, except baseline Hb (≤8 g/dL versus \>8 g/dL) and eGFR (\<30 versus ≥30 mL/min/1.73 m\^2).|Cox Proportional hazards model|||||0.406|0.165|<0.0001
81454984|NCT01750190|162599161|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.108|0.267||From a Cox Proportional hazards model adjusting for baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and the randomization stratification factors, except baseline Hb (\<=8 g/dL versus \>8 g/dL) and eGFR (\<30 versus \>=30 mL/min/1.73m\^2).|Cox Proportional hazards model|||First 24 Weeks of Treatment||0.267|0.108|<0.0001
81454985|NCT01750190|162599161|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.138|0.276||From a Cox Proportional hazards model adjusting for baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and other randomization stratification factors, except baseline Hb (≤8 g/dL versus \>8 g/dL) and eGFR (\<30 versus ≥30 mL/min/1.73 m\^2).|Cox Proportional hazards model|||First 52 Weeks of Treatment||0.276|0.138|<0.0001
81454986|NCT04584684|162599165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||SARS CoV-2 N1||||0.89
81454987|NCT04584684|162599165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||SARS CoV-2 N1||||0.88
81454988|NCT04584684|162599165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||SARS CoV-2 N1||||0.82
81454989|NCT04584684|162599165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||SARS CoV-2 N1||||0.65
81454990|NCT04584684|162599165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||SARS CoV-2 N1||||0.77
81454991|NCT04584684|162599165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||SARS CoV-2 N2||||0.76
81454992|NCT04584684|162599165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||SARS CoV-2 N2||||0.80
81454993|NCT04584684|162599165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||SARS CoV-2 N2||||0.71
81454994|NCT04584684|162599165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||SARS CoV-2 N2||||0.60
81454995|NCT04584684|162599165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||SARS CoV-2 N2||||0.80
81454996|NCT02955212|162599170|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|40.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.5|50.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of country.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||50.0|30.5|<0.001
81454997|NCT02955212|162599171|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|-1.36|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment as the fixed factor, and Baseline value and the stratification factor country as the covariates.|LS Mean Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-1.36|-1.86|<0.001
81454998|NCT02955212|162599172|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.33|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment as the fixed factor, and Baseline value and the stratification factor country as the covariates.|LS Mean Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.33|-0.55|<0.001
81578810|NCT01163279|162829362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||||||Statistical analysis applies to 3-month follow up satisfaction category|Chi-squared|||||||0.26
81454999|NCT02955212|162599173|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.13|7.01|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and stratification factor of country as fixed effects and Baseline value as covariate|LS Mean Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||7.01|4.13|<0.001
81578811|NCT01163279|162829363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Statistical analysis applies to immediately post intervention and 3 months post intervention categories|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81455000|NCT02955212|162599174|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|32.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.4|41.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor country.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||41.7|23.4|<0.001
81455001|NCT02955212|162599175|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|24.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|24.3|16.6|31.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of country.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||31.9|16.6|<0.001
81455002|NCT02955212|162599176|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|24.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.6|32.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of country.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||32.9|15.6|<0.001
81455003|NCT02955212|162599177|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|32.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.0|41.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of country.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||41.0|24.0|<0.001
81455004|NCT02955212|162599178|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|17.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|24.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of country.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||24.5|11.0|<0.001
81455005|NCT02955212|162599179|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|19.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|27.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of country|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||27.0|12.1|<0.001
81455006|NCT05387889|162599180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshold for the level of significance is set at less than or equal to 0.05|ANCOVA|||||||< 0.054
81455007|NCT05387889|162599181|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshold for the level of significance is set at less than or equal to 0.05|ANCOVA|||||||< 0.25
81455008|NCT05387889|162599182|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshold for the level of significance is set at less than or equal to 0.05|ANCOVA|||||||< 0.07
81455009|NCT01311687|162599190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.59|||Stratified Log Rank Test|Stratified by age, disease population, and prior number of anti myeloma therapy.|Hazard ratio is for Pomalidomide Plus Low-Dose Dexamethasone : High Dose Dexamethasone|||0.59|0.35|<0.001
81455010|NCT01311687|162599191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.61|||Stratified log-rank test|Stratified by age, disease population, and prior number of anti myeloma therapy.|Hazard ratio is for Pomalidomide Plus Low-Dose Dexamethasone : High Dose Dexamethasone|||0.61|0.39|<0.001
81455011|NCT01311687|162599193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.74|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is for Pomalidomide Plus Low-Dose Dexamethasone : High Dose Dexamethasone|||0.74|0.37|<0.001
81455012|NCT01311687|162599194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.92|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is for Pomalidomide Plus Low-Dose Dexamethasone : High Dose Dexamethasone|||0.92|0.54|0.009
81578812|NCT01163279|162829364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Statistical analysis applies to immediately post intervention and 3 months post intervention categories|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81455013|NCT01311687|162599195|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.91|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is for Pomalidomide Plus Low-Dose Dexamethasone : High Dose Dexamethasone|||0.91|0.60|0.005
81455014|NCT01311687|162599196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.19|17.77|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio is for pomalidomide plus low-dose dexamethasone : high dose dexamethasone|||17.77|3.19|< 0.001
81455015|NCT01311687|162599197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32|21.42|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio is for Pomalidomide Plus Low-Dose Dexamethasone : High Dose Dexamethasone|||21.42|3.32|< 0.001
81455016|NCT01311687|162599198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.59|||Stratified Log Rank Test|Stratified by age, diseases population, and prior number of anti myeloma therapy.|Hazard ratio is for Pomalidomide Plus Low-Dose Dexamethasone : High Dose Dexamethasone|||0.59|0.36|< 0.001
81455017|NCT01342081|162599241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-1.3|||ANCOVA|||||-1.3|-2.1|< 0.001
81455018|NCT01342081|162599241|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 1.5 mmHg was used. Non-inferiority was claimed if the upper limit of the confidence interval of the difference is 1.5 mmHg or less.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1||||||Non-inferiority was evaluated after superiority to tafluprost was confirmed.||0.1|-0.7|
81455019|NCT02096744|162599298|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means Catapres-TTS-3(Oppanol/Vistanex) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean ratio|102.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.74|109.37|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'Group', 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|"The estimated value is actually the ratio of Catapres-TTS-3 with Oppanol and Catapres-TTS-3 with Vistanex.~The value in parameter dispersion type and dispersion value is actually the intra-individual gCV."|||109.37|95.74|<0.0001
81455020|NCT02096744|162599299|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means Catapres-TTS-3(Oppanol/Vistanex) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|104.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.367|110.487|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'Group', 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|"The estimated value is actually the ratio of Catapres-TTS-3 with Oppanol and Catapres-TTS-3 with Vistanex.~The value in parameter dispersion type and dispersion value is actually the intra-individual gCV."|||110.487|98.367|<0.0001
81455021|NCT02096744|162599300|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means Catapres-TTS-3(Oppanol/Vistanex) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|102.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.25|108.63|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'Group', 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|"The estimated value is actually the ratio of Catapres-TTS-3 with Oppanol and Catapres-TTS-3 with Vistanex.~The value in parameter dispersion type and dispersion value is actually the intra-individual gCV."|||108.63|97.25|<0.0001
81455022|NCT02096744|162599301|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means Catapres-TTS-3(Oppanol/Vistanex) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|104.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.148|110.294|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'Group','sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|"The estimated value is actually the ratio of Catapres-TTS-3 with Oppanol and Catapres-TTS-3 with Vistanex.~The value in parameter dispersion type and dispersion value is actually the intra-individual gCV."|||110.294|98.148|<0.0001
81578813|NCT01163279|162829365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Statistical analysis applies to immediately post intervention and 3 months post intervention categories|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81578814|NCT01163279|162829366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Statistical analysis applies to immediately post intervention and 3 months post intervention categories|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81578815|NCT01163279|162829367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.1||||||Statistical analysis applies to immediately post intervention category|ANOVA|||||||<0.1
81578816|NCT01163279|162829367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Statistical analysis applies to 3 months post intervention category|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81578817|NCT01163279|162829368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Statistical analysis applies to immediately post intervention category|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81578818|NCT01163279|162829368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Statistical analysis applies to 3 months post intervention category|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81578819|NCT01163279|162829369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.1||||||Statistical analysis applies to immediately post intervention category|ANOVA|||||||<0.1
81455023|NCT00625872|162599304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.7232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|3.08||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) method was used to calculate p-value with treatment, baseline value, study duration and site as covariates.||3.08|-3.93|0.7232
81455024|NCT00625872|162599305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.1941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.04|4.82||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA method was used to calculate p-value with treatment, baseline value, study duration and site as covariates.||4.82|-8.04|0.1941
81455025|NCT00625872|162599307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0532||95.0||||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||For K-ABC Test (Sequential Processing): Kruskal-Wallis Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0532
81455026|NCT00625872|162599307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3383||95.0||||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||For K-ABC Test (Simultaneous Processing): Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA model was used to calculate p-value.||||0.3383
81455027|NCT00625872|162599307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.683||95.0||||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||For K-ABC Test (Achievement): Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA model was used to calculate p-value.||||0.6830
81455028|NCT00625872|162599307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4935||95.0||||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||For K-ABC Test (Non-Verbal): Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA model was used to calculate p-value.||||0.4935
81455029|NCT00625872|162599307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3458||95.0||||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||For K-ABC Test (Mental Processing Composite): Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA model was used to calculate p-value.||||0.3458
81455030|NCT00625872|162599309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6256||95.0||||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||For KITAP Test (Distractibility): Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA model was used to calculate p-value.||||0.6256
81578820|NCT01163279|162829369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Statistical analysis applies to 3 months post intervention category|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81578821|NCT01163279|162829370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Statistical analysis applies to immediately post intervention and 3 months post intervention categories|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81455031|NCT00625872|162599309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.859||95.0||||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||For KITAP Test (Alertness): Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA model was used to calculate p-value.||||0.8590
81455032|NCT00625872|162599309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||For KITAP Test (Flexibility): Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA model was used to calculate p-value.||||1.0000
81455033|NCT00625872|162599309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1234||95.0||||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||For KITAP Test (Go/No Go): Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA model was used to calculate p-value.||||0.1234
81455034|NCT00625872|162599309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3291||95.0||||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||For KITAP Test (Vigilance): Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA model was used to calculate p-value.||||0.3291
81455035|NCT00625872|162599328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.71|6.0||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA method was used to calculate p-value with treatment, baseline value, study duration and site as covariates.||6.00|-5.71|0.9560
81455036|NCT00625872|162599344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.1107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|1.25||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA method was used to calculate p-value with treatment, baseline value, study duration and site as covariates.||1.25|-0.15|0.1107
81455037|NCT00625872|162599346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|4.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|8.21||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA method was used to calculate p-value with treatment, baseline value, study duration and site as covariates.||8.21|1.13|0.0161
81455038|NCT00625872|162599355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.2||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|ANCOVA|||Triceps SDS: ANCOVA method was used to calculate p-value with treatment, baseline value, study duration and site as covariates.||0.20|-0.89|0.1870
81455039|NCT00625872|162599355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.3494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.19||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|ANCOVA|||Subscapular SDS: ANCOVA method was used to calculate p-value with treatment, baseline value, study duration and site as covariates.||0.19|-0.49|0.3494
81455040|NCT00625872|162599355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.01||The statistical test was 2-sided and performed at the 5 percent significance level.|ANCOVA|||Suprailiac SDS: ANCOVA method was used to calculate p-value with treatment, baseline value, study duration and site as covariates.||-0.01|-0.54|0.0458
81455041|NCT04208750|162599357|OTHER|Difference between independent proportions||||||||||||||||Added the number of participants from each study arm who preferred each refraction type and then converted it to the proportions|For each outcome, we compared the proportion of participants from both study arms who preferred the VR800 refraction to the proportion of participants who preferred the Standard refraction using a 2-sample test for equality of proportions.|||
81578822|NCT01163279|162829371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Statistical analysis applies to immediately post intervention category|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81578823|NCT01163279|162829371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Statistical analysis applies to 3 months post intervention category|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81578824|NCT01163279|162829372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Statistical analysis applies to immediately post intervention and 3 months post intervention categories|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81578825|NCT00665353|162829386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|0.158||||0.29|ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.059|||This is an unadjusted p-value. Statistical significance was defined a priori as 0.10.|Exact test of proportions|||The proportion of subjects responding was compared to a historical null rate of 0.10. The hypothesized response rate was 0.30.|||0.059|0.29
81455042|NCT02201277|162599358|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A Fisher's exact test was used to determine if there was a difference in the numbers of filters with penetration for each type. The numbers were not powered enough to make extensive tests in this area meaningful.||||1.0
81455043|NCT02201277|162599358|EQUIVALENCE|rate of penetration||||||1|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||1.0
81455044|NCT01512160|162599366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.3|2.2||||||Analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) model was used with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate. LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 90 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was presented.||2.2|-4.3|
81455045|NCT01512160|162599366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.1|2.3||||||ANCOVA model was used with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate. LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI was presented.||2.3|-4.1|
81455046|NCT01512160|162599366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|6.7||||||ANCOVA model was used with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate. LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI was presented.||6.7|0.3|
81455047|NCT01512160|162599370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|1.9||||||SPID 0-6: LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on ANCOVA model including treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||1.9|-2.8|
81455048|NCT01512160|162599370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|2.0||||||SPID 0-6: LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on ANCOVA model including treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||2.0|-2.7|
81578826|NCT00665353|162829389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|0.053||||0.42|ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.001|||This is an unadjusted p-value. Statistical significance was defined a priori as 0.10.|Exact test of proportions|||The proportion of subjects responding was compared to a historical null rate of 0.02. The hypothesized response rate was 0.15.|||0.001|0.42
81578827|NCT02632552|162829420|EQUIVALENCE|Using a pre-intervention rate of 18 for both intervention and control, and a post-control change of 1, assuming an alpha of 0.05, we have power (0.8) to detect a difference of differences in change in mean urgent care/ED utilization of 0.75 with a standard deviation equal to the control mean; however, the equivalence boundary did not apply because this is a pragmatic trial.|Incidence Rate Ratio|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.45|||Mixed Effects Negative Binomial Model|A segmented negative binomial regression model was used to estimate changes in ED/urgent care utilization between the intervention and control groups.||||1.45|0.85|0.45
81455049|NCT01512160|162599370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|5.1||||||SPID 0-6: LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on ANCOVA model including treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||5.1|0.4|
81455050|NCT01512160|162599370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.6|10.5||||||SPID 0-24: LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on ANCOVA model including treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||10.5|-12.6|
81455051|NCT01512160|162599370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.5|11.4||||||SPID 0-24: LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on ANCOVA model including treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||11.4|-11.5|
81455052|NCT01512160|162599370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|19.1||||||SPID 0-24: LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on ANCOVA model including treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||19.1|-4.0|
81455053|NCT01512160|162599371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.6|16.1||||||LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on ANCOVA model including treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||16.1|-15.6|
81455054|NCT01512160|162599371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.5|14.8||||||LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on ANCOVA model including treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||14.8|-16.5|
81455055|NCT01512160|162599371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.6|25.1||||||LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based on ANCOVA model including treatment as a fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as a covariate.||25.1|-6.6|
81455056|NCT01512160|162599372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|1.5||||||Hazard Ratio (HR) estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||1.5|0.5|
81455057|NCT01512160|162599372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|2.1||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||2.1|0.7|
81455058|NCT01512160|162599372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|2.0||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||2.0|0.6|
81455059|NCT01512160|162599373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|2.1||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||2.1|0.5|
81455060|NCT01512160|162599373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.8||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||1.8|0.4|
81455061|NCT01512160|162599373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|2.9||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||2.9|0.7|
81455062|NCT01512160|162599374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.9||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||1.9|0.6|
81455063|NCT01512160|162599374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|2.4||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||2.4|0.7|
81455064|NCT01512160|162599374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.3||||||HR estimates of the treatment difference along with 90% CI were based Cox proportional hazards model including treatment and baseline pain intensity as fixed effects.||1.3|0.4|
81455065|NCT00866359|162599392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.9|||ANCOVA||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the number of ulcers at Day 85, with treatment group and gender as factors and the baseline ulcer number as a covariate.|||-0.9|-2.4|<0.0001
81455066|NCT00866359|162599393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares mean difference|-26.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.5|-18.0|||ANCOVA||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the oral ulcer pain VAS at Day 85, with treatment group and gender as factors and the baseline oral ulcer pain VAS as a covariate.|||-18.0|-35.5|<0.0001
81455067|NCT00866359|162599396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-90.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-125.32|-54.82||The last post-baseline observation was carried forward to Day 85 for participants who discontinued the study before Day 85. For participants who did not have Day 85 visit on the targeted date, the total AUC was adjusted by the actual study days.|ANCOVA||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the number of ulcers at Day 85, with treatment group, gender, and interaction of treatment group and gender as factors and the baseline ulcer number as a covariate.|||-54.82|-125.32|<0.0001
81455068|NCT00866359|162599399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.8|||ANCOVA||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the number of ulcers at Day 85, with treatment group, gender, and interaction of treatment group and gender as factors and the baseline ulcer number as a covariate.|||-0.8|-2.7|0.0007
81455069|NCT00866359|162599400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||adjusted difference (percentage)|39.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.6|54.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value was based on the CMH test adjusting for gender.|Adjusted difference in proportions = weighted average of treatment differences across gender with the CMH weights.|||54.5|23.6|<0.0001
81455070|NCT00866359|162599401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.5|||ANCOVA||Based on an Ancova model for change from baseline with treatment group, gender and interaction of treatment group and gender as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-0.5|-1.7|0.0007
81455071|NCT01625091|162599425|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.36
81455072|NCT01625091|162599426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.36
81455073|NCT01625091|162599427|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.70
81455074|NCT01625091|162599428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.98
81455075|NCT04182334|162599443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.775|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.775
81455076|NCT04182334|162599444|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.995|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.995
81455077|NCT04182334|162599445|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.674|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.674
81455078|NCT04182334|162599446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.326|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.326
81455079|NCT04182334|162599447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.463|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.463
81455080|NCT04182334|162599448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.449|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.449
81455081|NCT04182334|162599449|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.505|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.505
81455082|NCT04182334|162599450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.612|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.612
81455083|NCT04182334|162599451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.058
81455084|NCT04182334|162599452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.196
81455085|NCT01959295|162599453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5086|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||The superiority of ASP2151 200mg to ASP2151 placebo was assessed by Mantel-Haenszel method, adjusted by disease type (labial/facial herpes and recurrent genital herpes) .||||0.5086
81455086|NCT01128179|162599457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1121||||0.3186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3389|0.1146||The a priori significance level was 5%. There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Assuming that the natural logarithm transformed serum intact FGF-23 is normally distributed with a mean of 3.5 and a standard deviation of 0.46, 33 subjects randomised 2:1 (lanthanum carbonate to placebo) will be sufficient to detect with 80% power at the 5% 2-sided significance level a decrease of 0.5 in the mean difference (placebo minus lanthanum carbonate) of the log-transformed data at Week 12.||0.1146|-0.3389|0.3186
81455087|NCT01128179|162599458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.54||||0.2995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.15|19.23||The p-value was unadjusted and had no a priori significance level.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference between the 2 treatment groups in the mean change from baseline of serum iPTH at Week 12 (LOCF) in an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline iPTH as a covariate. The study was not powered for the analysis of this parameter.||19.23|-6.15|0.2995
81455088|NCT01128179|162599459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.11||||0.3252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.36|15.57||The p-value was unadjusted and had no a priori significance level.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference between the 2 treatment groups in the mean change from baseline of 1,25-Dihydroxy Vitamin D at Week 12 (LOCF) when utilizing an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline 1,25-Dihydroxy Vitamin D as a covariate. The study was not powered for the analysis of this parameter.||15.57|-5.36|0.3252
81455089|NCT01128179|162599460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7||||0.1459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.845|1.403||The p-value was unadjusted and had no a priori significance level.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference between the 2 treatment groups in the mean change from baseline of Urinary Fractional Excretion of Phosphate at Week 12 (LOCF) when utilizing an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline Urinary Fractional Excretion of Phosphate as a covariate. The study was not powered for the analysis of this parameter.||1.403|-8.845|0.1459
81578828|NCT02632552|162829421|EQUIVALENCE|We initially powered at 80% to detect an effect size of 0.5 for all secondary outcomes; however, the equivalence boundary did not apply because this is a pragmatic trial.|Beta for the Mean Difference|-1.8||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.21|3.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.61|-7.21|0.05
81578829|NCT02632552|162829422|EQUIVALENCE|We initially powered at 80% to detect an effect size of 0.5 for all secondary outcomes; however, the equivalence boundary did not apply because this is a pragmatic trial.|Beta for the Mean Difference|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMA by group, time, and group by time as predictors. We also adjusted by: Marital Status and indicator variable for problems learning online.||||1.57|0.08|0.03
81455090|NCT01128179|162599461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0297||||0.6134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1492|0.0897||The p-value was unadjusted and had no a priori significance level.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference between the 2 treatment groups in the mean change from baseline of Serum Phosphate at Week 12 (LOCF) in an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline Serum Phosphate as a covariate. The study was not powered for the analysis of this parameter||0.0897|-0.1492|0.6134
81455091|NCT01128179|162599462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0294||||0.5636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0739|0.1328||The p-value was unadjusted and had no a priori significance level.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference between the 2 treatment groups in the mean change from baseline of Serum Total Calcium at Week 12 (LOCF) in an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline Serum Total Calcium as a covariate. The study was not powered for the analysis of this parameter.||0.1328|-0.0739|0.5636
81578830|NCT02632552|162829423|EQUIVALENCE|We initially powered at 80% to detect an effect size of 0.5 for all secondary outcomes; however, the equivalence boundary did not apply because this is a pragmatic trial.|Beta for Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMA by group, time, and group by time as predictors. We also adjusted by: Marital Status and indicator variable for problems learning online.||||0.29|-0.41|0.75
81578831|NCT02632552|162829424|EQUIVALENCE|We initially powered at 80% to detect an effect size of 0.5 for all secondary outcomes; however, the equivalence boundary did not apply because this is a pragmatic trial.|Beta for Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMA by group, time, and group by time as predictors. We also adjusted by: Marital Status and indicator variable for problems learning online.||||0.70|-0.50|0.74
81578832|NCT02632552|162829425|EQUIVALENCE|We initially powered at 80% to detect an effect size of 0.5 for all secondary outcomes; however, the equivalence boundary did not apply because this is a pragmatic trial.|Beta for mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMA by group, time, and group by time as predictors. We also adjusted by: Marital Status and indicator variable for problems learning online.||||1.29|-2.21|0.63
81578833|NCT02632552|162829426|EQUIVALENCE|We initially powered at 80% to detect an effect size of 0.5 for all secondary outcomes; however, the equivalence boundary did not apply because this is a pragmatic trial.|Beta of Mean Difference|1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|4.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMA by group, time, and group by time as predictors. We also adjusted by: Marital Status and indicator variable for problems learning online.||||4.05|-0.97|0.23
81578834|NCT02632552|162829427|EQUIVALENCE|We initially powered at 80% to detect an effect size of 0.5 for all secondary outcomes; however, the equivalence boundary did not apply because this is a pragmatic trial.|Beta for the Mean Difference|-2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.95|3.1||MMA by group, time, and group by time as predictors. We also adjusted by: Marital Status and indicator variable for problems learning online.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.10|-7.95|0.38
81455092|NCT01128179|162599463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0129||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2811|0.2553||The p-value was unadjusted and had no a priori significance level.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference between the 2 treatment groups in the mean change from baseline of Calcium-Phosphate Product at Week 12 (LOCF) in an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline Calcium-Phosphate Product as a covariate.||0.2553|-0.2811|0.9220
81455093|NCT00720382|162599474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.783||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was used as a model containing treatment group and site as fixed effects with the baseline value used as covariate||Overall baseline score||||0.783
81455094|NCT00720382|162599474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was used as a model containing treatment group and site as fixed effects with the baseline value used as covariate||Change from baseline to Month 1||||0.971
81455095|NCT00720382|162599474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was used as a model containing treatment group and site as fixed effects with the baseline value used as covariate||Change from baseline to Month 3||||0.206
81455096|NCT00720382|162599474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.111||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was used as a model containing treatment group and site as fixed effects with the baseline value used as covariate||Change from baseline to Month 6||||0.111
81455097|NCT00720382|162599474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.181||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was used as a model containing treatment group and site as fixed effects with the baseline value used as covariate||Change from baseline to Month 9||||0.181
81455098|NCT00720382|162599474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was used as a model containing treatment group and site as fixed effects with the baseline value used as covariate||Change from Baseline to Month 12/Early Term||||0.037
81455099|NCT02555254|162599482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon's rank test|||||||0.55
81455100|NCT06075277|162599483|OTHER||Ratios of adjusted geometric means [%]|126.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.09|143.08|||||Ratio calculated as test/reference\*100. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 19.8|Relative bioavailability of Zongertinib administered in fed state (Test) compared with Zongertinib administered in fasted state (Reference) was estimated by the ratios of the gMeans (Test/Reference). Their corresponding 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were provided. This method corresponds to 2 one-sided t-test procedures, each at the 5% significance level.||143.08|112.09|
81455101|NCT06075277|162599484|OTHER||Ratios of adjusted geometric means [%]|126.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.34|149.58|||||Ratio calculated as test/reference\*100. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 27.9.|Relative bioavailability of Zongertinib administered in fed state (Test) compared with Zongertinib administered in fasted state (Reference) was estimated by the ratios of the gMeans (Test/Reference). Their corresponding 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were provided. This method corresponds to 2 one-sided t-test procedures, each at the 5% significance level.||149.58|106.34|
81455102|NCT06075277|162599485|OTHER||Ratios of adjusted geometric means [%]|126.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.7|142.21|||||Ratio calculated as test/reference\*100. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 19.6.|Relative bioavailability of Zongertinib administered in fed state (Test) compared with Zongertinib administered in fasted state (Reference) was estimated by the ratios of the gMeans (Test/Reference). Their corresponding 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were provided. This method corresponds to 2 one-sided t-test procedures, each at the 5% significance level.||142.21|111.70|
81455103|NCT06473519|162599500|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority of immune responses induced by MDVRSV preF compared to SDVRSV preF, assessed for RSVA\&B at 1month after vaccination. Null hypotheses(H0): RSVA(H0A)=ln(μMDV)-ln(μSDV)\<=-ln(1.5);RSVB(H0B):ln(μMDV)-ln(μSDV)\<=-ln(1.5), where ln(μMDV)\&ln(μSDV) are means of natural log-transformed antibody concentrations 1month after vaccination for MDV and SDV groups, respectively. Noninferiority=if lower bounds of 2-sided95%CI for GMT ratios (MDV/SDV) were \>0.67(noninferiority margin=1.5)for RSVA\&B.|Geometric mean ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.1|||||GMR was calculated as group mean difference of logarithmically transformed antibody levels, back transformed to original units.|RSV A||1.10|0.84|
81455104|NCT06473519|162599500|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority of immune responses induced by MDVRSV preF compared to SDVRSV preF, assessed for RSVA\&B at 1 month after vaccination. Null hypotheses(H0):RSVA(H0A)=ln(μMDV)-ln(μSDV)\<=-ln(1.5);RSVB(H0B):ln(μMDV)-ln(μSDV)\<=-ln(1.5), where ln(μMDV)\&ln(μSDV) are means of natural log-transformed antibody concentrations 1 month after vaccination for MDV and SDV groups, respectively. Noninferiority=if lower bounds of 2-sided 95%CI for GMT ratios(MDV/SDV) were \>0.67(noninferiority margin=1.5)for RSVA\&B.|Geometric mean ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.06|||||GMR was calculated as group mean difference of logarithmically transformed antibody levels, back transformed to original units.|RSV B||1.06|0.79|
81455105|NCT02514447|162599516|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||A Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure was used to control the global familywise error rate across the multiple null hypotheses (primary and key secondary myelosuppression efficacy endpoints) in a strong sense at a 1-sided 0.10 level.|non-parametric ANCOVA|Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure||Analysis was for Part 2 data: Treatment difference was evaluated using a nonparametric analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The nonparametric ANCOVA included study baseline ANC value as covariate, stratification factors of ECOG performance status (0 to 1 versus 2) and sensitivity to first line treatment (sensitive or resistant) and treatment as fixed effects.||||<0.0001
81455106|NCT02514447|162599517|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016||||||A Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure was used to control the global familywise error rate across the multiple null hypotheses (primary and key secondary myelosuppression efficacy endpoints) in a strong sense at a 1-sided 0.10 level.|Modified Poisson|Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure||The occurrence of SN was a binary variable. Treatment group difference was analyzed using modified Poisson regression to account for the variable duration of the Treatment Period for each patient. The model included baseline ANC as a covariate, stratification factors of ECOG performance status (0 or 1 vs 2), sensitivity to 1st line treatment (sensitive or resistant), and treatment as fixed effects. The logarithm transformation of # of cycles was included as an offset variable in the modeling.||||0.0160
81578835|NCT02632552|162829428|EQUIVALENCE|We initially powered at 80% to detect an effect size of 0.5 for all secondary outcomes; however, the equivalence boundary did not apply because this is a pragmatic trial.|Beta for the Mean Difference|-2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|3.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMA by group, time, and group by time as predictors. We also adjusted by: Marital Status and indicator variable for problems learning online.||||3.52|-9.10|0.38
81455107|NCT05351164|162599539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81455108|NCT05351164|162599540|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81455109|NCT03300817|162599544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6834|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test|||||||0.6834
81455110|NCT03713593|162599586|OTHER|Descriptive assessment|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.834|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.712|0.978|||||Based on Cox model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, MPVI or extrahepatic spread or both, AFP and ECOG PS.|||0.978|0.712|
81455111|NCT03713593|162599587|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.708|0.997|||Log Rank|Onesided p-value based on logrank test stratified by geographic region, portal vein invasion/extrahepatic spread/both AFP status,ECOG status.|Based on Cox model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, MPVI or extrahepatic spread or both, AFP and ECOG PS.|||0.997|0.708|0.0227
81455112|NCT03713593|162599588|OTHER|Descriptive assessment|Difference in percentage|8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|14.2|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region, MPVI or extrahepatic spread or both, AFP and ECOG PS.|||14.2|2.8|
81455113|NCT03713593|162599591|OTHER|Descriptive assessment|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.93|||||Based on Cox model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, MPVI or extrahepatic spread or both, AFP and ECOG PS.|||0.93|0.66|
81455114|NCT03713593|162599592|OTHER|Descriptive assessment|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.94|||||Based on Cox model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, MPVI or extrahepatic spread or both, AFP and ECOG PS.|||0.94|0.68|
81455115|NCT03713593|162599593|OTHER|Descriptive assessment|Difference in percentage|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|13.4|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region, MPVI or extrahepatic spread or both, AFP and ECOG PS.|||13.4|0.0|
81455116|NCT03713593|162599596|OTHER|Descriptive assessment|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.88|||||Based on Cox model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, MPVI or extrahepatic spread or both, AFP and ECOG PS.|||0.88|0.61|
81455117|NCT03860974|162599718|NON_INFERIORITY|"We tested the non-inferiority of serratus block compared with PVB using the 95% CI associated with the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test with continuity correction. If the lower limit of the 95% CI for median average PACU pain scores was greater than -1.25 , we would conclude non-inferiority. The non-inferiority of serratus blocks with regard to opioid consumption was similarly tested to a predefined non-inferiority margin of 2 mg intravenous morphine equivalents."|Median Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81455118|NCT03127514|162599801|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||A two-tailed P value of 0.05 or less was considered to indicate statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random-slope, shared-baseline, linear mixed model was adjusted for age and prebaseline ALSFRS-R slope||||||0.03
81455119|NCT02543944|162599811|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|-0.0944|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.53|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.53|-0.72|0.77
81455120|NCT02543944|162599812|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.58
81455121|NCT02543944|162599813|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.16||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.69
81455122|NCT02543944|162599814|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.32
81455123|NCT00629018|162599815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Log Rank|||The minimal sample size for the study was calculated using a pre-specified power of 90% and P value of 0.05.||||0.01
81455124|NCT03762239|162599858|SUPERIORITY||Relative (percent) changes in the median|1.37||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|5.56|||Conditional linear regression|Class group as strata. Adjusted for year of birth, sex as well as average temperature, relative humidity and CO2 concentration during the experiment.|Change comparing the filter group to the non-filter group|The hypothesis was that air filtration could result in better performance, relative to the classroom without air filter (normal air), in attention measures among adolescents in high schools.||5.56|-2.81|0.52
81455125|NCT03762239|162599859|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|0.013||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0607|0.0865|||Regression, Linear|Using multiple imputation by chained equations. Adjusted for a rich set or relevant controls. Standard errors clustered at the high school level.|Change comparing the filter group to the non-filter group|The hypothesis was that air filtration could result in higher riskloving behavior, relative to the classroom without air filter (normal air), in the combined risk taking measures among adolescents in high schools.||0.0865|-0.0607|0.72
81578836|NCT00810407|162829456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The factor tested was diagnosis. The null hypothesis was that there was no association between diagnosis and the number of participants with treatment-related adverse events."||||<0.001
81455126|NCT03762239|162599860|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|-0.029||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.117|0.0584|||Regression, Linear|Using multiple imputation by chained equations. Adjusted for a rich set or relevant controls. Standard errors clustered at the high school level|Change comparing the filter group to the non-filter group|The hypothesis was that air filtration could result in higher level of patience, relative to the classroom without air filter (normal air), in the combined patience measures among adolescents in high schools.||0.0584|-0.1170|0.50
81455127|NCT03762239|162599861|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|0.06||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0184|0.1394|||Regression, Linear|Using multiple imputation by chained equations. Adjusted for a rich set or relevant controls. Standard errors clustered at the high school level.|Change comparing the filter group to the non-filter group|The hypothesis was that air filtration could result in higher level of positive reciprocity behavior, relative to the classroom without air filter (normal air), in the positive reciprocity measures among adolescents in high schools||0.1394|-0.0184|0.13
81455128|NCT03762239|162599862|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|0.022||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0595|0.1035|||Regression, Linear|Using multiple imputation by chained equations. Adjusted for a rich set or relevant controls. Standard errors clustered at the high school level.|Change comparing the filter group to the non-filter group|The hypothesis was that air filtration could result in higher Altruism behavior, relative to the classroom without air filter (normal air), in the Altruism measures among adolescents in high schools.||0.1035|-0.0595|0.58
81455129|NCT03762239|162599863|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|0.013||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1786|0.2049|||Ordered logistic regression|Using multiple imputation by chained equations. Adjusted for a rich set or relevant controls. Standard errors clustered at the high school level.|Change comparing the filter group to the non-filter group|The hypothesis was that air filtration could result in higher trust, relative to the classroom without air filter (normal air), in the subjective trust measure among adolescents in high schools.||0.2049|-0.1786|0.89
81455130|NCT03762239|162599864|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.24|||Conditional linear regression|Class group as strata. Adjusted for year of birth, sex as well as average temperature, relative humidity and CO2 concentration during the experiment.|Change comparing the filter group to the non-filter group|||0.24|-0.49|0.50
81455131|NCT03762239|162599865|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||Conditional linear regression|Class group as strata. Adjusted for year of birth, sex as well as average temperature, relative humidity and CO2 concentration during the experiment.|Change comparing the filter group to the non-filter group|||0.10|-0.20|0.47
81455132|NCT03762239|162599866|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.38||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.51|1.74|||Conditional linear regression|Class group as strata. Adjusted for year of birth, sex as well as average temperature, relative humidity and CO2 concentration during the experiment.||||1.74|-8.51|0.20
81455133|NCT03762239|162599867|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|4.6|||Conditional linear regression|Class group as strata. Adjusted for year of birth, sex as well as average temperature, relative humidity and CO2 concentration during the experiment.||||4.60|-5.10|0.92
81455134|NCT03762239|162599868|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.94|2.22|||Conditional linear regression|Class group as strata. Adjusted for year of birth, sex as well as average temperature, relative humidity and CO2 concentration during the experiment.||||2.22|-4.94|0.46
81455135|NCT03762239|162599869|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|-0.1446||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.382|0.0928|||Ordered logistic regression|Adjusted for a rich set or relevant controls. Standard errors clustered at the high school level.|Change comparing the filter group to the non-filter group|The hypothesis was that air filtration could result in higher assessment of math skills, relative to the classroom without air filter (normal air), in the self assessed math skills measure among adolescents in high schools.||0.0928|-0.3820|0.232
81455136|NCT04471428|162599870|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors include histology, and prior NSCLC treatment regimens|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.884||||0.3668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.676|1.156|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|||1.156|0.676|0.3668
81455137|NCT04471428|162599870|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.907||||0.4709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.696|1.182|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Unstratified Analysis||1.182|0.696|0.4709
81578837|NCT00810407|162829457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The factor tested was gender. The null hypothesis was that there was no association between gender and the number of participants with treatment-related adverse events."||||<0.001
81455138|NCT04471428|162599871|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.735||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.585|0.923|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Stratified Analysis; Stratification factors include histology, and prior NSCLC treatment regimens||0.923|0.585|0.0079
81455139|NCT04471428|162599871|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.731||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.583|0.915|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Unstratified analysis||0.915|0.583|0.0061
81578838|NCT00810407|162829458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.587|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The factor tested was age. The null hypothesis was that there was no association between age of participants and the number of participants with treatment-related adverse events."||||0.587
81455140|NCT04471428|162599872|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-1.51||||0.6846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.85|5.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CIs was computed using the Wald method.|Stratified analysis; stratification factors- histology, prior NSCLC treatment regimens||5.84|-8.85|0.6846
81455141|NCT04471428|162599872|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.63|||||Odds ratios were estimated by logistic regression. 95% CIs was computed using the Wald method.|Stratified analysis; stratification factors- histology, prior NSCLC treatment regimens||1.63|0.47|
81455142|NCT04471428|162599872|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-1.51||||0.7216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.85|5.84|||Chi-squared, Corrected||95% CIs was computed using the Wald method.|Unstratified Analysis||5.84|-8.85|0.7216
81455143|NCT04471428|162599872|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.62|||||Odds ratios were estimated by logistic regression. 95% CIs was computed using the Wald method.|Unstratified Analysis||1.62|0.47|
81455144|NCT04471428|162599874|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.16|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors include histology, and prior NSCLC treatment regimens||1.16|0.59|0.2700
81455145|NCT04471428|162599874|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.3031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.17|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Unstratified Analysis||1.17|0.60|0.3031
81578839|NCT00810407|162829458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.428|||||||Cochran-Armitage (EXACT)|||"The factor tested was age. The null hypothesis was that there was no ordinal trend in the number of participants with treatment-related adverse events across the age at baseline."||||0.428
81455146|NCT04471428|162599875|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.2408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.79|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Stratification factors include histology, and prior NSCLC treatment regimens||1.79|0.86|0.2408
81455147|NCT04471428|162599875|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.1992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.81|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Unstratified Analysis||1.81|0.88|0.1992
81578840|NCT04008030|162829483|SUPERIORITY|Arm B over Arm A|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.81||Boundary for statistical significance p-value \< 0.0095.|Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by the same factors as used in the Cox proportional hazard model.|a Cox Model stratified by tumor sidedness (left vs. right) and prior lines of therapy (0, 1, \>= 2) as entered into the IRT.|||0.81|0.48|0.0003
81455148|NCT04471428|162599876|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|15.85||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.12|25.59|||z-test||The 95% CI for the difference in PFS rates were estimated using the normal approximation method, with standard errors computed using the Greenwood method.|At 6 months||25.59|6.12|0.0014
81578841|NCT04008030|162829484|SUPERIORITY|Arm B over Arm C|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.32||Boundary for statistical significance p-value \< 0.0209.|Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by the same factors as used in the Cox proportional hazard model.|From a Cox Model stratified by tumor sidedness (left vs. right) as entered into the IRT.|||0.32|0.14|<0.0001
81455149|NCT04471428|162599876|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|6.32||||0.0719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|13.21|||z-test||The 95% CI for the difference in PFS rates were estimated using the normal approximation method, with standard errors computed using the Greenwood method.|At 1 year||13.21|-0.56|0.0719
81455150|NCT04471428|162599877|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-0.85||||0.8767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.63|9.92|||z-test||The 95% CI for the difference in OS rates were estimated using the normal approximation method, with standard errors computed using the Greenwood method.|At 1 year||9.92|-11.63|0.8767
81455151|NCT00535405|162599884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001||95.0|-17.5|-12.0||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week, treatment by study week interaction, and a random subject effect.||||-12.0|-17.5|<0.001
81455152|NCT00535405|162599884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001||95.0|-10.3|-4.8||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week, treatment by study week interaction, and a random subject effect.||||-4.8|-10.3|<0.001
81455153|NCT00535405|162599884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001||95.0|-11.0|-5.5||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week, treatment by study week interaction, and a random subject effect.||||-5.5|-11.0|<0.001
81455154|NCT00535405|162599885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of odds|12.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.23|<|0.001||95.0|7.64|20.83||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Logistic Regression using GEE|"Model include terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week and treatment by study week interaction.~Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)"|Ratio of odds of achieving pre-specified LDL-C level on EZ/Simva versus Atorva|||20.83|7.64|<0.001
81578842|NCT04008030|162829486|SUPERIORITY|Arm B over Arm A|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.79|||||from a Cox Model stratified by tumor sidedness (left vs. right) and prior lines of therapy (0, 1, \>= 2) as entered into the IRT.|||0.79|0.52|
81578843|NCT04008030|162829487|SUPERIORITY|Arm B over Arm C|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.46|||||From a Cox Model stratified by tumor sidedness (left vs. right) as entered into the IRT.|||0.46|0.23|
81578844|NCT04008030|162829489|SUPERIORITY|Arm B over Arm A|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||||95.0|0.45|0.8|||||from a Cox proportional hazard model stratified by tumor sidedness (left vs right) and prior lines of therapy (0, 1, ≥ 2) per IRT.|||0.80|0.45|
81455155|NCT00535405|162599885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of odds|3.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|<|0.001||95.0|2.51|5.85||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Logistic Regression using GEE|Model include terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week and treatment by study week interaction.|Ratio of odds of achieving pre-specified LDL-C level on EZ/Simva versus Atorva|||5.85|2.51|<0.001
81455156|NCT00535405|162599885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of odds|3.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79|<|0.001||95.0|2.39|5.6|||Logistic Regression using GEE|Model include terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week and treatment by study week interaction.|Ratio of odds of achieving pre-specified LDL-C level on EZ/Simva versus Atorva|||5.60|2.39|<0.001
81455157|NCT00535405|162599886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of odds|3.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|<|0.001||95.0|2.04|4.55||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Logistic Regression using GEE|Model include terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week and treatment by study week interaction.|Ratio of odds of achieving pre-specified LDL-C level on EZ/Simva versus Atorva|||4.55|2.04|<0.001
81455158|NCT00535405|162599886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of odds|1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.039||95.0|1.02|2.32||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Logistic Regression using GEE|Model include terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week and treatment by study week interaction.|Ratio of odds of achieving pre-specified LDL-C level on EZ/Simva versus Atorva|||2.32|1.02|0.039
81578845|NCT04008030|162829490|SUPERIORITY|Arm B over Arm A|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||||95.0|0.48|0.83|||||from a Cox proportional hazard model stratified by tumor sidedness (left vs right) and prior lines of therapy (0, 1, ≥ 2) per IRT.|||0.83|0.48|
81578846|NCT04008030|162829491|SUPERIORITY|Arm B over Arm C|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.2||||||95.0|0.12|0.31|||||From a stratified Cox proportional hazard model by tumor sidedness (left vs. right) as entered into the IRT.|||0.31|0.12|
81578847|NCT04008030|162829492|SUPERIORITY|Arm B over Arm C|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.2||||||95.0|0.12|0.31|||||From a stratified Cox proportional hazard model by tumor sidedness (left vs. right) as entered into the IRT.|||0.31|0.12|
81455159|NCT00535405|162599886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of odds|1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.023||95.0|1.14|2.87||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Logistic Regression using GEE|Model include terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week and treatment by study week interaction.|Ratio of odds of achieving pre-specified LDL-C level on EZ/Simva versus Atorva|||2.87|1.14|0.023
81455160|NCT00535405|162599887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of odds|4.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.001||95.0|2.76|7.24||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Logistic Regression using GEE|Model include terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week and treatment by study week interaction.|Ratio of odds of achieving pre-specified LDL-C level on EZ/Simva versus Atorva|||7.24|2.76|<0.001
81578848|NCT04008030|162829493|SUPERIORITY|Arm B over Arm A|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||||95.0|0.52|0.79|||||from a Cox Model stratified by tumor sidedness (left vs. right) and prior lines of therapy (0, 1, \>= 2) as entered into the IRT.|||0.79|0.52|
81578849|NCT04008030|162829494|SUPERIORITY|Arm B over Arm A|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||||95.0|0.48|0.8|||||Cox Model stratified by tumor sidedness (left vs. right) and prior lines of therapy (0, 1, \>= 2) as entered into the IRT.|||0.80|0.48|
81578850|NCT04008030|162829496|SUPERIORITY|Arm B over Arm A|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.0011||95.0|1.26|2.5||Boundary for statistical significance p-value \< 0.006|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value from stratified CMH Test.|||Stratified by tumor sidedness (left vs. right) and prior lines of therapy (0, 1, \>= 2) as entered into the IRT|2.50|1.26|0.0011
81578851|NCT04008030|162829497|SUPERIORITY|Arm B over Arm C|Odds Ratio (OR)|7.02||||||95.0|3.91|12.62|||||Stratified by tumor sidedness (left vs. right)|||12.62|3.91|
81578852|NCT04008030|162829497|SUPERIORITY|Arm B over Arm A|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||||95.0|1.06|2.63|||||Stratified by tumor sidedness (left vs. right)|||2.63|1.06|
81578853|NCT04008030|162829498|SUPERIORITY|Arm B over Arm A|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.83|||||From a Cox Model stratified by tumor sidedness (left vs. right) and prior lines of therapy (0, 1, \>= 2) as entered into the IRT.|||0.83|0.45|
81578854|NCT04249310|162829503|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.46|||||\[(Tiotropium/Olodaterol) / Tiotropium\] Cox-regression was used to estimate the hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals.|||2.46|0.32|
81578855|NCT04249310|162829504|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.15|||||\[(Tiotropium/Olodaterol) / Tiotropium\] Cox regression was used to estimate the hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals.|Moderate or Severe COPD Exacerbation||1.15|0.63|
81578856|NCT04249310|162829504|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.01|||||\[(Tiotropium/Olodaterol) / Tiotropium\] Cox regression was used to estimate the hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals.|Moderate COPD Exacerbation||1.01|0.43|
81578857|NCT04249310|162829504|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.31|||||\[(Tiotropium/Olodaterol) / Tiotropium\] Cox regression was used to estimate the hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals.|Severe COPD Exacerbation||1.31|0.62|
81578858|NCT03108027|162829515|OTHER|A hypothesis test is not planned for this study, inferences are to be performed by interpreting confidence interval of treatment difference.'|Mean Difference (Net)|0.6096|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.538|0.6811|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6811|0.5380|
81578859|NCT03108027|162829515|OTHER|A hypothesis test is not planned for this study, inferences are to be performed by interpreting confidence interval of treatment difference.'|Mean Difference (Net)|0.6152|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5437|0.6868|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6868|0.5437|
81578860|NCT03108027|162829515|OTHER|A hypothesis test is not planned for this study, inferences are to be performed by interpreting confidence interval of treatment difference.'|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0057|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.076|0.0647|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0647|-0.0760|
81578861|NCT03108027|162829516|OTHER|A hypothesis test is not planned for this study, inferences are to be performed by interpreting confidence interval of treatment difference.'|Mean Difference (Net)|0.6206|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5335|0.7077|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7077|0.5335|
81578862|NCT03108027|162829516|OTHER|A hypothesis test is not planned for this study, inferences are to be performed by interpreting confidence interval of treatment difference.'|Mean Difference (Net)|0.7347|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6469|0.8225|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.8225|0.6469|
81578863|NCT03108027|162829516|OTHER|A hypothesis test is not planned for this study, inferences are to be performed by interpreting confidence interval of treatment difference.'|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1141|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.197|-0.0311|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.0311|-0.1970|
81578864|NCT03108027|162829517|OTHER|A hypothesis test is not planned for this study, inferences are to be performed by interpreting confidence interval of treatment difference.'|Mean Difference (Net)|72.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.3|82.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning average PEF||82.9|61.3|
81578865|NCT03108027|162829517|OTHER|A hypothesis test is not planned for this study, inferences are to be performed by interpreting confidence interval of treatment difference.'|Mean Difference (Net)|86.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.1|97.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning average PEF||97.8|76.1|
81578866|NCT03108027|162829517|OTHER|A hypothesis test is not planned for this study, inferences are to be performed by interpreting confidence interval of treatment difference.'|Mean Difference (Net)|-14.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.6|-4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning average PEF||-4.1|-25.6|
81455161|NCT00535405|162599887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of odds|1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.026||95.0|1.07|2.94||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Logistic Regression using GEE|Model include terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week and treatment by study week interaction.|Ratio of odds of achieving pre-specified LDL-C level on EZ/Simva versus Atorva|||2.94|1.07|0.026
81455162|NCT00535405|162599887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of odds|2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.017||95.0|1.23|4.18||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Logistic Regression using GEE|Model include terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week and treatment by study week interaction.|Ratio of odds of achieving pre-specified LDL-C level on EZ/Simva versus Atorva|||4.18|1.23|0.017
81455163|NCT00535405|162599888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of odds|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|<|0.001||95.0|4.31|13.42||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Logistic Regression using GEE|Model include terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week and treatment by study week interaction.|Ratio of odds of achieving pre-specified LDL-C level on EZ/Simva versus Atorva|||13.42|4.31|<0.001
81455164|NCT00535405|162599888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of odds|2.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|<|0.001||95.0|1.86|4.67||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Logistic Regression using GEE|Model include terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week and treatment by study week interaction.|Ratio of odds of achieving pre-specified LDL-C level on EZ/Simva versus Atorva|||4.67|1.86|<0.001
81455165|NCT00535405|162599888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of odds|2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.001||95.0|1.42|3.27||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Logistic Regression using GEE|Model include terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week and treatment by study week interaction.|Ratio of odds of achieving pre-specified LDL-C level on EZ/Simva versus Atorva|||3.27|1.42|<0.001
81455166|NCT00535405|162599889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of odds|6.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45|<|0.001||95.0|2.71|13.38||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Logistic Regression using GEE|Model include terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week and treatment by study week interaction.|Ratio of odds of achieving pre-specified LDL-C level on EZ/Simva versus Atorva|||13.38|2.71|<0.001
81455167|NCT00535405|162599889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of odds|1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.069||95.0|0.96|2.6||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Logistic Regression using GEE|Model include terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week and treatment by study week interaction.|Ratio of odds of achieving pre-specified LDL-C level on EZ/Simva versus Atorva|||2.60|0.96|0.069
81455168|NCT00535405|162599889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of odds|1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.9||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Logistic Regression using GEE|Model include terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, study week and treatment by study week interaction.|Ratio of odds of achieving pre-specified LDL-C level on EZ/Simva versus Atorva|||2.90|1.10|0.039
81455169|NCT04807400|162599937|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-31.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.91|-25.77||p-values are adjusted using Holm's procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-25.77|-37.91|<0.001
81455170|NCT04807400|162599937|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-32.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.35|-25.94||p-values are adjusted using Holm's procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-25.94|-38.35|<0.001
81455171|NCT04807400|162599939|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares Mean|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.13|||ANOVA|||||2.13|0.62|<0.001
81455172|NCT04807400|162599939|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares Mean|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.1|||ANOVA|||||2.10|0.60|<0.001
81455173|NCT04807400|162599940|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares Mean|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.326||0.9347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.61|||ANOVA|||||0.61|-0.67|0.9347
81578867|NCT03108027|162829517|OTHER|A hypothesis test is not planned for this study, inferences are to be performed by interpreting confidence interval of treatment difference.'|Mean Difference (Net)|73.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.9|84.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening average PEF||84.2|61.9|
81455174|NCT04807400|162599941|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares Mean|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34||0.6759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|5.58|||ANCOVA|||||5.58|-3.62|0.6759
81578868|NCT03108027|162829517|OTHER|A hypothesis test is not planned for this study, inferences are to be performed by interpreting confidence interval of treatment difference.'|Mean Difference (Net)|58.7||||||90.0|47.5|69.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening average PEF||69.9|47.5|
81578869|NCT03108027|162829517|OTHER|A hypothesis test is not planned for this study, inferences are to be performed by interpreting confidence interval of treatment difference.'|Mean Difference (Net)|14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.3|25.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening average PEF||25.5|3.3|
81578870|NCT02574247|162829525|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Spearman partial rank correlation|Age and high-frequency pure-tone average controlled for.||Statistical analysis for the row CRM at -9 dB SNR||||0.34
81578871|NCT02574247|162829525|OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Spearman partial rank correlation|Age and high-frequency pure-tone average controlled for.||Statistical analysis for the row CRM at -6 dB SNR||||0.64
81578872|NCT02574247|162829525|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Spearman partial rank correlation|Age and high-frequency average controlled for.||Statistical analysis for the row IEEE at -6 dB SNR||||0.24
81578873|NCT02574247|162829525|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Spearman partial rank correlation|Age and high-frequency average controlled for.||Statistical analysis for the row IEEE at -3 dB SNR||||0.20
81578874|NCT02574247|162829528|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Spearman partial rank correlation|Age and high-frequency pure-tone average controlled for.||Statistical analysis for the row CRM slope||||0.03
81578875|NCT02574247|162829528|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Spearman partial rank correlation|Age and high-frequency pure-tone average controlled for.||Statistical analysis for row IEEE slope||||0.04
81578876|NCT00770289|162829589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson's correlation coefficient|0.899|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.886|0.911||The statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05.|Pearson's correlation|||Change from baseline at Week 12: Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to evaluate compatibility between the questionnaires.||0.911|0.886|<0.0001
81578877|NCT00770289|162829589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson's correlation coefficient|0.797|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.771|0.82||The statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05.|Pearson's correlation|||Change from baseline at Week 12: Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to evaluate compatibility between the questionnaires.||0.820|0.771|<0.0001
81578878|NCT00770289|162829589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson's correlation coefficient|0.765|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.736|0.791||The statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05.|Pearson's correlation|||Change from baseline at Week 12: Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to evaluate compatibility between the questionnaires.||0.791|0.736|<0.0001
81578879|NCT02733991|162829591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|-2.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model based Estimated mean; Treatment arm - Control arm|||-2.25|-3.51|<0.0001
81578880|NCT02733991|162829592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.01|-33.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model based Estimated mean; Treatment arm - Control arm|||-33.19|-52.01|<0.0001
81578881|NCT02733991|162829593|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 40 min/day|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.8|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-0.46|||||Model based Estimated mean; difference = control arm - treatment arm|||-0.46||
81578882|NCT02733991|162829593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.8||||0.0474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|77.11|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model based Estimated mean; Difference = Treatment arm - Control arm|||77.11|0.46|0.0474
81578883|NCT04191499|162829622|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.59|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox regression. Hazard ratios and log-rank p-values are using stratified methods by stratifying Visceral Disease, Endocrine Resistance, and Region.||0.59|0.32|<0.0001
81578884|NCT00680745|162829636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0867|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.27||significant at alpha=0.019 (2-sided) applying Dunnett's adjustment. A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate across the primary and key secondary endpoints.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.019 applying Dunnett's adjustment, two-sided)||-0.27|-0.61|<0.0001
81578885|NCT00680745|162829636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0885|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.32||significant at alpha=0.019 (2-sided) applying Dunnett's adjustment. A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate across the primary and key secondary endpoints.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.019 applying Dunnett's adjustment, two-sided).||-0.32|-0.67|<0.0001
81578886|NCT00680745|162829636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0873|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.51||significant at alpha=0.019 (2-sided) applying Dunnett's adjustment. A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate across the primary and key secondary endpoints.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.019 applying Dunnett's adjustment, two-sided).||-0.51|-0.86|<0.0001
81578887|NCT00680745|162829637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3153||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.15||not significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||0.15|-1.08|0.1410
81578888|NCT00680745|162829637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3217||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.21||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.21|-1.47|0.0091
81578889|NCT00680745|162829637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3168|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|-0.92||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.92|-2.17|<0.0001
81578890|NCT00680745|162829638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.874|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.0|-18.0||Not significant. Hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group stopped at previous endpoint.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-18.0|-45.0|
81455175|NCT04807400|162599941|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares Mean|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.31||0.5756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|5.84|||ANCOVA|||||5.84|-3.25|0.5756
81455176|NCT04807400|162599942|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares Mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69||0.858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|3.62|||ANCOVA|||||3.62|-3.02|0.8580
81455177|NCT03295630|162599979|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.7|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Difference (steps) between accelerometer quantified step count (thigh placement) and observed step count||||
81455178|NCT03295630|162599979|OTHER||Intraclass Correlation Coefficient|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.78||||||Correlation between accelerometer quantified step count (thigh placement) and observed step count||0.78|-0.1|
81455179|NCT03295630|162599979|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Difference (steps) between accelerometer quantified steps (ankle placement) and observed step count||||
81455180|NCT03295630|162599979|OTHER||Intraclass Correlation Coefficient|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.0||||||Correlation between accelerometer quantified steps (ankle placement) and observed steps||1.0|0.99|
81455181|NCT00825786|162600010|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.09|||Log Rank||group 2 vs. group 1 (sequential vs combined)|||1.09|0.46|0.14
81455182|NCT00825786|162600011|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.02
81455183|NCT00825786|162600012|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.66
81455184|NCT00825786|162600013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.60
81455185|NCT00825786|162600014|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.34
81455186|NCT00825786|162600015|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.15
81455187|NCT00825786|162600016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.88
81455188|NCT03091179|162600017|EQUIVALENCE|P value was calculated using the means and standard deviations for each of the patient characteristics.||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81516343|NCT00132691|162721130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|6.68||unadjusted|Generalized estimating equations, linear||The treatment effect is a model-based comparison of within group treatment change from enrollment to 24 months (the difference of the differences - implant minus systemic).|"Null hypothesis: There will be no difference in change in visual acuity between treatment groups.~Assuming 67% bilateral disease, between eye correlation of 0.4, SD of 16 letters' change over 2 years and two-sided type 1 error rate of .05, a sample size of 250 provided 91% power (assuming 10% crossover) to detect a treatment difference of 7.5 standard ETDRS letters' change in visual acuity from baseline to 24 months."||6.68|-1.16|0.16
81701506|NCT01248364|163098407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38||0.2795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.41|3.05|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for baseline EPG iAUC 5h, diagnosis group and baseline EPG iAUC 5h by diagnosis group interaction.|Difference calculated as T2DM metformin minus T2DM Naive|No formal testing, exploratory analysis only.||3.05|-10.41|0.2795
81455189|NCT02972892|162600041|NON_INFERIORITY|Using t-test, comparison of the weighted average percent duration between the Et Control and control device was performed by calculating the difference and its 95% 2-sided confidence interval between the two arms. Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval is ≥ -5% for both EtAA.|Mean Difference (Net)|10.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.89|15.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||Using t-test, comparison of the weighted average percent duration between the Et Control and control device was performed by calculating the difference and its 95% 2-sided confidence interval between the two arms. Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval is ≥ -5% for both EtAA.||15.01|6.89|<.001
81455190|NCT02972892|162600042|NON_INFERIORITY|Using t-test, comparison of the weighted average percent duration between the Et Control and control device was performed by calculating the difference and its 95% 2-sided confidence interval between the two arms. Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval is ≥ -5% for both EtAA.|Mean Difference (Net)|52.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.25|57.95|||t-test, 2 sided|||Using t-test, comparison of the weighted average percent duration between the Et Control and control device was performed by calculating the difference and its 95% 2-sided confidence interval between the two arms. Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval is ≥ -5% for both EtAA.||57.95|46.25|<.001
81455191|NCT02972892|162600043|NON_INFERIORITY|Using t-test, comparison of the weighted average percent duration between the Et Control and control device will be performed by calculating the difference and its 95% 2-sided confidence interval between the two arms. Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval is ≥ -5% for EtO2.|Mean Difference (Net)|5.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|8.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||Using t-test, comparison of the weighted average percent duration between the Et Control and control device will be performed by calculating the difference and its 95% 2-sided confidence interval between the two arms. Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval is ≥ -5% for EtO2.||8.04|2.64|<.001
81455192|NCT02972892|162600044|NON_INFERIORITY|Using t-test, comparison of the weighted average percent duration between the Et Control and control device will be performed by calculating the difference and its 95% 2-sided confidence interval between the two arms. Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval is ≥ -5% for EtO2.|Mean Difference (Net)|44.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.56|53.41|||t-test, 2 sided|||Using t-test, comparison of the weighted average percent duration between the Et Control and control device will be performed by calculating the difference and its 95% 2-sided confidence interval between the two arms. Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval is ≥ -5% for EtO2.||53.41|35.56|<.001
81455193|NCT02729909|162600070|SUPERIORITY||Median Value of confidence interval (CI)|1.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.9||Spontaneous bowel movement was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Van Elteren Test|||||1.9|0.1|0.020
81455194|NCT02729909|162600071|SUPERIORITY||Median Value of CI|1.0||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.9||Spontaneous bowel movement was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Van Elteren Test|||Week 2||1.9|0.0|0.051
81455195|NCT02729909|162600071|SUPERIORITY||Median Value of CI|1.5||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.0||Spontaneous bowel movement was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Van Elteren Test|||Week 3||2.0|1.0|0.003
81455196|NCT02729909|162600071|SUPERIORITY||Median Value of CI|1.0||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.9||Spontaneous bowel movement was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Van Elteren Test|||Week 4||1.9|0.1|0.009
81455197|NCT02729909|162600072|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|3.62||The proportion of participants with an SBM within 24 hours after first dose in Week 1 is analyzed by a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.62|1.19|0.009
81455198|NCT02729909|162600073|SUPERIORITY||Median Value of CI|-0.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2||Average Degree of Straining was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Van Elteren Test|||Week 1||-0.2|-0.6|0.001
81455199|NCT02729909|162600073|SUPERIORITY||Median Value of CI|-0.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1||Average Degree of Straining was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Van Elteren Test|||Week 2||-0.1|-0.5|0.004
81455200|NCT02729909|162600073|SUPERIORITY||Median Value of CI|-0.2||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1||Average Degree of Straining was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Van Elteren Test|||Week 3||-0.1|-0.4|0.024
81455201|NCT02729909|162600073|SUPERIORITY||Median Value of CI|-0.3||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1||Average Degree of Straining was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Van Elteren Test|||Week 4||-0.1|-0.5|0.010
81455202|NCT02729909|162600074|SUPERIORITY||Median Value of CI|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.0||Mean Degree of Stool Consistency was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Van Elteren Test|||Week 1||1.0|0.4|<0.001
81455203|NCT02729909|162600074|SUPERIORITY||Median Value of CI|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.9||Mean Degree of Stool Consistency was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Van Elteren Test|||Week 2||0.9|0.4|<0.001
81455204|NCT02729909|162600074|SUPERIORITY||Median Value of CI|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.8||Mean Degree of Stool Consistency was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Van Elteren Test|||Week 3||0.8|0.4|<0.001
81455205|NCT02729909|162600074|SUPERIORITY||Median Value of CI|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.7||Mean Degree of Stool Consistency was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Van Elteren Test|||Week 4||0.7|0.2|<0.001
81455206|NCT02729909|162600075|SUPERIORITY||Median Value of CI|-0.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1||Abdominal Bloating was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Van Elteren Test|||Week 1||-0.1|-0.9|0.020
81578891|NCT00680745|162829638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.968||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|-12.3||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-12.3|-39.7|0.0002
81455207|NCT02729909|162600075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072||||||Abdominal Bloating was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Van Elteren Test|||Week 2||||0.072
81455208|NCT02729909|162600075|SUPERIORITY||Median Value of CI|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1||Abdominal Bloating was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Van Elteren Test|||Week 3||-0.1|-0.9|<0.001
81455209|NCT02729909|162600075|SUPERIORITY||Median Value of CI|-0.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1||Abdominal Bloating was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|Van Elteren Test|||Week 4||-0.1|-0.9|0.004
81455210|NCT04917861|162600080|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|7.002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.451|8.992|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 Low Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for all participants|||8.992|5.451|
81701507|NCT03418051|163098436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.824||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.824
81455211|NCT04917861|162600080|OTHER||GMR|7.123|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.467|9.279|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for all participants|||9.279|5.467|
81455212|NCT04917861|162600080|OTHER||GMR|2.674|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.961|3.646|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[1-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for all participants|||3.646|1.961|
81455213|NCT04917861|162600080|OTHER||GMR|7.208|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.428|9.571|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 Low Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-seronegative participants|||9.571|5.428|
81455214|NCT04917861|162600080|OTHER||GMR|7.979|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.106|10.425|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-seronegative participants|||10.425|6.106|
81455215|NCT04917861|162600080|OTHER||GMR|1.516|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.229|1.869|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[1-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-seronegative participants|||1.869|1.229|
81455216|NCT04917861|162600080|OTHER||GMR|6.785|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.562|10.092|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 Low Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-seropositive participants|||10.092|4.562|
81455217|NCT04917861|162600080|OTHER||GMR|6.319|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.03|9.909|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-seropositive participants|||9.909|4.030|
81455218|NCT04917861|162600080|OTHER||GMR|7.028|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.056|12.18|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[1-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-seropositive participants|||12.180|4.056|
81455219|NCT04917861|162600081|OTHER||GMR|5.312|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.149|6.802|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 Low Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for all participants|||6.802|4.149|
81455220|NCT04917861|162600081|OTHER||GMR|5.346|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.128|6.922|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for all participants|||6.922|4.128|
81455221|NCT04917861|162600081|OTHER||GMR|2.325|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.721|3.14|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[1-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for all participants|||3.140|1.721|
81455222|NCT04917861|162600081|OTHER||GMR|4.221|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.322|5.363|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 Low Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-negative participants|||5.363|3.322|
81701508|NCT03418051|163098436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.426||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.426
81578892|NCT00680745|162829638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.77|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.2|-15.6||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-15.6|-42.2|<0.0001
81455223|NCT04917861|162600081|OTHER||GMR|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.243|6.62|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-negative participants|||6.620|4.243|
81455224|NCT04917861|162600081|OTHER||GMR|1.206|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.033|1.407|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[1-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-negative participants|||1.407|1.033|
81455225|NCT04917861|162600081|OTHER||GMR|6.493|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.358|9.674|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 Low Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-positive participants|||9.674|4.358|
81578893|NCT00680745|162829639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.265|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|22.1||Not significant. Hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group stopped at previous endpoint.|Regression, Logistic|Based on methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis \& Davidian and Davidian, Tsiatis, Zhang \& Lu, with adjustment for baseline value.||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||22.1|5.4|
81578894|NCT00680745|162829639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.392||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|25.9||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|Regression, Logistic|Based on methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis \& Davidian and Davidian, Tsiatis, Zhang \& Lu, with adjustment for baseline value.||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||25.9|8.7|0.0001
81578895|NCT00680745|162829639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.457|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|27.4||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|Regression, Logistic|Based on methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis \& Davidian and Davidian, Tsiatis, Zhang \& Lu, with adjustment for baseline value.||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||27.4|9.9|<0.0001
81578896|NCT00680745|162829640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4159|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.45||Not significant. Hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group stopped at previous endpoint.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||0.45|-1.19|
81578897|NCT00680745|162829640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4234||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|-0.11||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.11|-1.78|0.0262
81578898|NCT00680745|162829640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4211|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.0|-2.5|-0.84||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.84|-2.50|<0.0001
81578899|NCT00680745|162829641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.522|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|-7.9||Not significant. Hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group stopped at previous endpoint.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-7.9|-21.8|
81578900|NCT00680745|162829641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.594|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|-12.2||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-12.2|-26.3|<0.0001
81578901|NCT00680745|162829641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.545|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|-19.5||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-19.5|-33.5|<0.0001
81701509|NCT03418051|163098437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.722||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.722
81701510|NCT03418051|163098437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.843||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.843
81455226|NCT04917861|162600081|OTHER||GMR|5.452|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.43|8.665|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-positive participants|||8.665|3.430|
81455227|NCT04917861|162600081|OTHER||GMR|6.804|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.928|11.784|||||GMR (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[1-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-positive participants|||11.784|3.928|
81455228|NCT04917861|162600082|OTHER||percentage difference|76.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.1|82.68|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 Low Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for all participants|||82.68|69.10|
81455229|NCT04917861|162600082|OTHER||percentage difference|77.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.29|83.67|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for all participants|||83.67|70.29|
81516344|NCT00132691|162721131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of odds ratios|0.61||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.03||unadjusted|GEE, logistic||For each treatment group the odds of macular edema at 2 yrs as compared to baseline was computed. The treatment effect is the ratio of these odds (implant divided by systemic).|||1.03|0.34|0.071
81701511|NCT03418051|163098438|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.046
81455230|NCT04917861|162600082|OTHER||percentage difference|35.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.47|43.74|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[1-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for all participants|||43.74|27.47|
81455231|NCT04917861|162600082|OTHER||percentage difference|86.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.25|92.29|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 Low Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-negative participants|||92.29|76.25|
81455232|NCT04917861|162600082|OTHER||percentage difference|87.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.71|93.17|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-negative participants|||93.17|78.71|
81455233|NCT04917861|162600082|OTHER||percentage difference|20.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.47|29.75|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[1-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-negative participants|||29.75|13.47|
81578902|NCT01928329|162829647|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.03||The \<0.05 is the apriori threshold for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|HbA1c Linear Mixed Model Results (adjusts the model for: baseline BMI, gender, study site, race (White/Non White) and Baseline C-Peptide production).||||0.03|-0.50|0.0816
81455234|NCT04917861|162600082|OTHER||percentage difference|67.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.69|77.07|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 Low Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-positive participants|||77.07|55.69|
81455235|NCT04917861|162600082|OTHER||percentage difference|67.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.36|77.44|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-positive participants|||77.44|55.36|
81455236|NCT04917861|162600082|OTHER||percentage difference|57.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.81|69.08|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[1-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-positive participants|||69.08|43.81|
81455237|NCT04917861|162600083|OTHER||percentage difference|75.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.12|81.49|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 Low Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for all participants|||81.49|68.12|
81455238|NCT04917861|162600083|OTHER||percentage difference|75.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.94|81.38|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for all participants|||81.38|67.94|
81455239|NCT04917861|162600083|OTHER||percentage difference|31.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.23|38.96|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[1-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for all participants|||38.96|24.23|
81455240|NCT04917861|162600083|OTHER||percentage difference|77.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.87|85.85|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 Low Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-negative participants|||85.85|66.87|
81455241|NCT04917861|162600083|OTHER||percentage difference|82.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.02|89.43|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-negative participants|||89.43|73.02|
81455242|NCT04917861|162600083|OTHER||percentage difference|9.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.63|17.41|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[1-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-negative participants|||17.41|4.63|
81455243|NCT04917861|162600083|OTHER||percentage difference|72.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.56|80.83|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 Low Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-positive participants|||80.83|61.56|
81455244|NCT04917861|162600083|OTHER||percentage difference|67.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.72|76.78|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[2-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-positive participants|||76.78|55.72|
81455245|NCT04917861|162600083|OTHER||percentage difference|63.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.75|74.0|||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1893 High Dose \[1-Dose Regimen\] vs. Placebo) for flavivirus-positive participants|||74.00|50.75|
81578903|NCT01928329|162829648|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.25||The \<0.05 is the apriori threshold for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|HbA1c Linear Mixed Model Results (adjusts the model for: baseline BMI, gender, study site, race (White/Non White) and Baseline C-Peptide production).||||0.25|-0.28|0.912
81578904|NCT01928329|162829649|SUPERIORITY||Z score|-0.801||||0.423|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.423
81455246|NCT02694328|162600097|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.765||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|-0.88||P-value was adjusted using the Cui, Hung, and Wang (CHW) method to account for the unblinded interim analysis for sample size re-estimation.|ANCOVA|Missing values at Week 24 were imputed using multiple imputation.||||-0.88|-3.88|0.003
81455247|NCT02694328|162600098|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.7||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|-4.6||P-value was adjusted using the CHW method to account for the unblinded interim analysis for sample size re-estimation.|Regression, Logistic|Missing values at Week 24 were imputed using multiple imputation.|Risk difference (RD) of ALKS 3831 vs. Olanzapine|||-4.6|-22.8|0.003
81455248|NCT02694328|162600099|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|-6.5|||Regression, Logistic|Missing values at Week 24 were imputed using multiple imputation.|Risk difference (RD) ALKS 3831 vs. Olanzapine|||-6.5|-25.3|0.001
81455249|NCT05736861|162600136|SUPERIORITY|Decision rule based on Bayesian posterior probability of efficacy. The decision threshold was a posterior probability of 0.95. A prespecified skeptical prior for the treatment effect was used to preserve type I error below 0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.17|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|||1.17|0.96|
81455250|NCT05736861|162600137|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.6|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Descriptive analysis is a maximum partial likelihood proportional hazards regression model. Low event rate precluded covariate adjustment.|||2.6|0.4|
81455251|NCT05736861|162600140|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was a Bayesian proportional hazards regression model with covariate adjustment and weakly informative priors.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.8|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|||1.8|0.6|
81455252|NCT05736861|162600141|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was a Bayesian cumulative probability ordinal regression model with covariate adjustment and weakly informative priors.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.13|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval on the log relative odds scale. Odds ratio estimate from a Bayesian cumulative probability ordinal regression model with weakly informative priors.|||1.13|0.50|
81578905|NCT01928329|162829650|SUPERIORITY||Z score|-1.312||||0.189|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.189
81578906|NCT02141997|162829660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.863|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-value calculated using 1-sided Fisher's Exact test.||||=0.863
81578907|NCT02141997|162829660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.414|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-value calculated using 1-sided Fisher's Exact test.||||=0.414
81578908|NCT02141997|162829660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.196|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-value calculated using 1-sided Fisher's Exact test.||||=0.196
81578909|NCT00828347|162829668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.036
81578910|NCT04702997|162829670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|7.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.268|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.18|10.24||KDIGO strata, treatment group, time (Week 1 to 12), and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is bardoxolone methyl - placebo|||10.24|5.18|<0.0001
81578911|NCT03274687|162829897|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin for the difference in mean change score (∆2 - ∆1) is -5.||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis (H0): mean change score of HYPORT (∆2) is worse than that of COPORT (∆1), specifically ∆2 - ∆1 \< -5. Alternative hypothesis (HA): ∆2 is not worse than ∆1, specifically ∆2 - ∆1 ≥ -5. The study sample size is based on 90% power for this endpoint and 91% power for the bowel endpoint (resulting in 81.9% statistical power to reject the null hypothesis for both endpoints) and a one-sided alpha=0.025 with an overall type I error of 0.05 with a Bonferroni adjustment.||||0.98
81578912|NCT03274687|162829898|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin for the difference in mean change score (∆2 - ∆1) is -6.||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis (H0): mean change score of HYPORT (∆2) is worse than that of COPORT (∆1), specifically ∆2 - ∆1 \< -5. Alternative hypothesis (HA): ∆2 is not worse than ∆1, specifically ∆2 - ∆1 ≥ -5. The study sample size is based on 91% power for this endpoint and 90% power for the urinary endpoint (resulting in 81.9% statistical power to reject the null hypothesis for both endpoints) and a one-sided alpha=0.025 with an overall type I error of 0.05 with a Bonferroni adjustment.||||0.96
81578913|NCT03274687|162829899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||End of RT||||0.70
81578914|NCT03274687|162829899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months||||0.67
81578915|NCT03274687|162829899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||1 year||||0.66
81578916|NCT03274687|162829900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||End of RT||||0.0011
81578917|NCT03274687|162829900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months||||0.93
81578918|NCT03274687|162829900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||1 year||||0.30
81578919|NCT03274687|162829901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Gray's test|Two-sided significance level 0.05||Protocol definition of biochemical failure||||0.29
81578920|NCT03274687|162829901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Gray's test|Two-sided significance level 0.05||Phoenix definition of biochemical failure||||0.22
81578921|NCT03274687|162829902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||Two-sided significance level 0.05|Gray's test|||||||0.96
81578922|NCT03274687|162829903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||Two-sided significance level 0.05|Gray's test|||||||0.35
81578923|NCT03274687|162829904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||Two-sided significance level 0.05|Gray's test|||||||0.41
81578924|NCT03274687|162829905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6||||||Two-sided significance level 0.05|Gray's test|||||||0.60
81578925|NCT03274687|162829907|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.58||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|9.47||Two-side significance level 0.05|Log Rank||Reference = COPORT|||9.47|0.26|0.61
81578926|NCT03274687|162829908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||Chi-squared|||Patients with any grade 3 or higher adverse event of any attribution||||0.53
81578927|NCT03274687|162829908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6929|||||||Chi-squared|||Patients with any grade 3 or higher gastrointestinal adverse event of any attribution||||0.6929
81578928|NCT03274687|162829908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2605|||||||Chi-squared|||Patients with any grade 3 or higher genitourinary adverse event of any attribution||||0.2605
81578929|NCT00613938|162829909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|62.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.9|<|0.001||95.0|39.01|85.73||Comparisons of tapentadol dose groups and placebo was performed with Hochberg procedure for adjustment for the multiple tests.|ANCOVA||The results shown are the treatment group differences between Tapentadol IR 50mg group and placebo.|Null hypothesis: There are no differences in pain intensity measured by SPID-48 hours between any of tapentadol dose groups and placebo. ANCOVA model with factors of treatment, center and baseline pain intensity score was used for the primary analysis.||85.73|39.01|<0.001
81578930|NCT02642614|162829970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted mean|1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.154|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|2.72|||ANCOVA||"Standard Error of Mean is actually Standard Error of ratio of adjusted means, adjusted means ratio is calculated as 5 milligram BI 1026706 divided by Placebo."|Adjusted means were calculated by exponentiating Least Square (LS) means of corresponding values obtained from fitting an ANCOVA model to the natural log transformed endpoint variable, including treatment effect and study baseline as covariates, and adjusting for stratification factors (extensive pharmacokinetic (PK) sub-study participation and Multiple-breath washout (MBW) sub-study participation)||2.72|0.93|0.1540
81578931|NCT02642614|162829970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted mean|1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.143|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|2.65|||ANCOVA||"Standard Error of Mean is actually Standard Error of ratio of adjusted means, adjusted means ratio is calculated as 25 milligram BI 1026706 divided by Placebo."|The adjusted means were calculated by exponentiating the LS means of the corresponding values obtained from fitting an ANCOVA model to the natural log transformed endpoint variable, including treatment effect and study baseline as covariates, and adjusting for stratification factors (extensive PK sub-study participation and MBW sub-study participation)||2.65|0.94|0.1430
81701512|NCT03418051|163098438|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.845||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.845
81455253|NCT05736861|162600142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.13|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval on the log relative odds scale. Odds ratio estimate from a Bayesian cumulative probability ordinal regression model with weakly informative priors.|||1.13|0.39|
81455254|NCT05736861|162600143|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.91|||||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval on the log relative odds scale. Odds ratio estimate from a Bayesian cumulative probability ordinal regression model with weakly informative priors.|1.91|0.52|
81455255|NCT05736861|162600144|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.25|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.25|0.82|
81455256|NCT05736861|162600144|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.23|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.23|0.78|
81455257|NCT05736861|162600144|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.41|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.41|0.82|
81455258|NCT05736861|162600144|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.01|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.01|0.57|
81455259|NCT05736861|162600145|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.32|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.32|0.92|
81455260|NCT05736861|162600145|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.22|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.22|0.83|
81455261|NCT05736861|162600145|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.24|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.24|0.83|
81455262|NCT05736861|162600145|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.1||||||Day 90|Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|1.10|0.72|
81455263|NCT05736861|162600146|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.2|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.20|0.80|
81455264|NCT05736861|162600146|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.25|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.25|0.78|
81701513|NCT03418051|163098439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.138||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.138
81455265|NCT05736861|162600146|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.43|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.43|0.86|
81455266|NCT05736861|162600146|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.12|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.12|0.66|
81455267|NCT05736861|162600147|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.35|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.35|0.87|
81455268|NCT05736861|162600147|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.57|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.57|0.96|
81701514|NCT03418051|163098439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.523||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.523
81701515|NCT03418051|163098440|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.069
81455269|NCT05736861|162600147|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.54|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.54|0.92|
81455270|NCT05736861|162600147|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.18|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.18|0.71|
81455271|NCT05736861|162600148|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.47|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.47|0.97|
81455272|NCT05736861|162600148|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.33|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.33|0.84|
81455273|NCT05736861|162600148|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.55|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.55|0.95|
81455274|NCT05736861|162600148|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.19|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.19|0.73|
81455275|NCT05736861|162600149|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.26|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.26|0.86|
81455276|NCT05736861|162600149|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.29|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.29|0.85|
81455277|NCT05736861|162600149|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.34|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.34|0.85|
81455278|NCT05736861|162600149|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.28|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.28|0.80|
81455279|NCT05736861|162600150|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.27|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.27|0.88|
81455280|NCT05736861|162600150|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.14|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.14|0.79|
81455281|NCT05736861|162600150|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.09|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.09|0.75|
81455282|NCT05736861|162600150|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.36|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.36|0.93|
81455283|NCT05736861|162600151|SUPERIORITY||Difference in model estimate time unwell|-0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.15|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval.|||-0.15|-0.82|
81455284|NCT05736861|162600152|SUPERIORITY||Difference in model estimated means|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.99|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval.|Analysis is exploratory. No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||0.99|0.18|
81455285|NCT00266630|162600175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-1.9||||||||-1.90|-4.10|
81455286|NCT00266630|162600179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.58|-14.06||||||||-14.06|-25.58|
81455287|NCT00879255|162600200|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|We used a noninferiority design to test the hypothesis that VTC is noninferior to in-person treatment delivery. The noninferiority margin was determined to be 10 CAPS points. We analyzed means differences in CAPS scores between the two treatment conditions (VTC minus in-person) with positive values indicating greater reductions in VTC condition. Power was estimated to be 90% with alpha = .20, and a between-group difference equaling an effect size of d = .50 (estimated 10 CAPS points).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.75|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.92|2.42||"The noninferiority margin is the maximum clinically meaningful amount by which VTC can be worse than the in-person delivery to allow for a conclusion of noninferiority (a priori set to 10 CAPS points)."|noninferiority analysis|We hypothesized that VTC is noninferior to in-person condition, which is supported if upper limit of 95% CI is less than preset noninferiority margin.|The noninferiority hypothesis would be supported if the 95% Confidence Interval of the difference in CAPS scores between the 2 conditions (VTC minus in-person scores) is less than the present noninferiority margin (10 CAPS points).|||2.42|-11.92|> .05
81516345|NCT00132691|162721132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of odds ratios|0.29||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.6||unadjusted|GEE, logistic||For each treatment group the odds of uveitis activity at 2 years as compared to baseline was computed. The treatment effect represents the ratio of these odds (implant divided by systemic).|||.60|.13|0.001
81701516|NCT03418051|163098440|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.413||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.413
81516346|NCT00132691|162721133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|6.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32|11.15||unadjusted|Cox proportional hazards w/ RE||A Cox proportional hazards model with a random effect to account for between-eye correlation was used to estimate the relative hazard of experiencing an IOP of 30 mmHg or greater. The systemic arm was the reference group.|||11.15|3.32|<.0001
81516347|NCT00132691|162721134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|5.5||unadjusted|Cox proportional hazards w/ RE||A Cox proportional hazards model with a random effect to account for between-eye correlation was used to estimate the relative hazard of experiencing an IOP of 24 mmHg or greater. The systemic arm was the reference group|||5.50|2.34|<.0001
81516348|NCT00132691|162721135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.78|6.58||unadjusted|Cox proportional hazards with RE||A Cox proportional hazards model with a random effect to account for between-eye correlation was used to estimate the relative hazard of experiencing an IOP that was 10mmHg or greater than the baseline value. The systemic arm was the reference group.|||6.58|2.78|<.0001
81516349|NCT00132691|162721136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.19||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|9.63||unadjusted|Cox proportional hazards w/ RE||A Cox proportional hazards model with a random effect to account for between-eye correlation was used to estimate the relative hazard of developing glaucoma. The systemic arm was the reference group.|||9.63|1.82|0.0008
81516350|NCT00132691|162721137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.67|6.47||unadjusted|Cox proportional hazards w/ RE||A Cox proportional hazards model with a random effect to account for between-eye correlation was used to estimate the relative hazard of using an IOP-lowering therapy. The systemic arm was the reference group.|||6.47|2.67|<.0001
81516351|NCT00132691|162721138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|8.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.39|20.82||unadjusted|Cox proportional hazards w/ RE||A Cox proportional hazards model with a random effect to account for between-eye correlation was used to estimate the relative hazard of having surgery to lower IOP. The systemic arm was the reference group.|||20.82|3.39|<0.0001
81516352|NCT00132691|162721139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.21|7.67||unadjusted|Cox proportional hazards w/ RE||A Cox proportional hazards model with a random effect to account for between-eye correlation was used to estimate the relative hazard of developing a cataract. The systemic arm was the reference group.|||7.67|2.21|<0.0001
81516353|NCT00132691|162721140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|9.15||unadjusted|GEE, linear||The treatment effect is a model-based comparison of within group treatment change from enrollment to 24 months (the difference of the differences - implant minus systemic).|||9.15|0.14|0.043
81516354|NCT00132691|162721141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|6.76||unadjusted|GEE, linear||The treatment effect is a model-based comparison of within group treatment change from enrollment to 24 months (the difference of the differences - implant minus systemic)|||6.76|0.49|0.023
81516355|NCT00132691|162721142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|5.36||unadjusted|Generalized Estimating Equations||The treatment effect is a model-based comparison of within group treatment change from enrollment to 24 months (the difference of the differences - implant minus systemic).|||5.36|0.54|0.016
81516356|NCT00132691|162721143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.15||unadjusted|Regression, Cox||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to evaluate the relative hazard of hyperlipidemia for the implant and systemic treatments. The systemic treatment is the reference group.|||2.15|0.39|0.84
81516357|NCT00132691|162721144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.29||unadjusted|Regression, Cox||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to evaluate the relative hazard of hypertension for the implant and systemic treatments. The systemic treatment is the reference group.|||1.29|0.13|0.13
81701517|NCT03418051|163098441|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.604||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.604
81516358|NCT00132691|162721145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.26||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.44||unadjusted|Regression, Cox||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to evaluate the relative hazard of diabetes mellitus for the implant and systemic treatments. The systemic treatment is the reference group.|||2.44|0.03|0.24
81516359|NCT04035564|162721167|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.2||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|1.533|||Chi-squared|||||1.533|0.026|0.71
81516360|NCT04035564|162721168|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|18.09|||Chi-squared|||||18.09|0.081|0.89
81516361|NCT04035564|162721169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.861|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.286||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.461|-0.261|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.261|-5.461|0.032
81516362|NCT04035564|162721169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.286||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.461|-0.261|||ANOVA|||||-0.261|-5.461|0.032
81516363|NCT04035564|162721170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.788|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.299||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|0.858|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.858|-8.43|0.107
81516364|NCT04035564|162721170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.299||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|0.85|||ANOVA|||||0.85|-8.43|0.107
81516365|NCT04035564|162721171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.22||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.18|-4.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-4.57|-74.18|0.028
81516366|NCT04035564|162721171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.22||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.18|-4.57|||ANOVA|||||-4.57|-74.18|0.028
81516367|NCT04035564|162721172|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.296|1.932|||Chi-squared|||||1.932|0.296|0.55
81516368|NCT04035564|162721173|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.09||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.169|7.096|||Chi-squared|||||7.096|0.169|0.84
81516369|NCT04035564|162721174|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.266|2.448|||Chi-squared|||||2.448|0.266|0.70
81516370|NCT04035564|162721175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.33
81516371|NCT04035564|162721175|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.57
81516372|NCT01679600|162721211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||F1-LD-F1 model by Brunner and Langer|||||||0.53
81701518|NCT03418051|163098441|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.499||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.499
81701519|NCT03418051|163098442|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||A priori threshold was set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.005
81578932|NCT02642614|162829970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted mean|1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.2398|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|2.41|||ANCOVA||"Standard Error of Mean is actually Standard Error of ratio of adjusted means, adjusted means ratio is calculated as 100 milligram BI 1026706 divided by Placebo."|The adjusted means were calculated by exponentiating the LS means of the corresponding values obtained from fitting an ANCOVA model to the natural log transformed endpoint variable, including treatment effect and study baseline as covariates, and adjusting for stratification factors (extensive PK sub-study participation and MBW sub-study participation)||2.41|0.86|0.2398
81578933|NCT03182829|162829977|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority was chosen|Mean Difference (Final Values)|100.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.0|100.0|||Chi-squared||||Fisher's exact test|100|90|<0.05
81578934|NCT03316131|162829978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.67|9.22||||||||9.22|-8.67|
81578935|NCT03316131|162829979|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.25||||||Treatment A/Treatment B, for Verinurad||1.25|1.03|
81578936|NCT03316131|162829979|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.07||||||Treatment A/Treatment B, for M1||1.07|0.88|
81578937|NCT03316131|162829979|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.08||||||Treatment A/Treatment B, for M8||1.08|0.91|
81578938|NCT03316131|162829980|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.13||||||Treatment A/Treatment B, for Verinurad||1.13|1.00|
81578939|NCT03316131|162829980|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.02||||||Treatment A/Treatment B, for M1||1.02|0.90|
81516373|NCT00108303|162721212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Log (odd ratio)|5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81578940|NCT03316131|162829980|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.04||||||Treatment A/Treatment B, for M8||1.04|0.94|
81578941|NCT03316131|162829984|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.13||||||Treatment A/Treatment B, for Verinurad||1.13|1.00|
81578942|NCT03316131|162829984|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.96||||||90.0|0.9|1.02||||||Treatment A/Treatment B, for M1||1.02|0.90|
81578943|NCT03316131|162829984|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.04||||||Treatment A/Treatment B, for M8||1.04|0.94|
81516374|NCT00108303|162721212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||This parameter was estimated by simulating 1000 samples with random genotypes and finding no value equal to or greater than 5.2.|Simulation|||||||<0.001
81516375|NCT00108303|162721213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Firsher's transform r to Z|||The coefficient of segregation versus no segregation of the P50 sensory gating percent in families with schizophrenia.||||0.001
81578944|NCT05022784|162830041|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compares the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||<.0001
81578945|NCT05022784|162830042|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||<.0001
81578946|NCT05022784|162830043|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.37
81578947|NCT05022784|162830044|OTHER|||||||0.477|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.477
81578948|NCT05022784|162830045|OTHER|||||||0.644|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.644
81578949|NCT05022784|162830046|OTHER|||||||0.206|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.206
81578950|NCT05022784|162830047|OTHER|||||||0.052|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.052
81578951|NCT05022784|162830048|OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.044
81578952|NCT05022784|162830049|OTHER|||||||0.525|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.525
81578953|NCT05022784|162830050|OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.024
81578954|NCT05022784|162830051|OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.016
81578955|NCT05022784|162830052|OTHER|||||||0.913|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.913
81578956|NCT05022784|162830053|OTHER|||||||0.448|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.448
81578957|NCT05022784|162830054|OTHER|||||||0.515|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.515
81578958|NCT05022784|162830055|OTHER|||||||0.829|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.829
81578959|NCT05022784|162830056|OTHER|||||||0.471|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.471
81578960|NCT05022784|162830057|OTHER|||||||0.915|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.915
81578961|NCT05022784|162830058|OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.190
81578962|NCT05022784|162830059|OTHER|||||||0.928|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.928
81578963|NCT05022784|162830060|OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.490
81578964|NCT05022784|162830061|OTHER|||||||0.667|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.667
81578965|NCT05022784|162830062|OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.032
81578966|NCT05022784|162830063|OTHER|||||||0.721|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.721
81578967|NCT05022784|162830064|OTHER|||||||0.352|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.352
81578968|NCT05022784|162830065|OTHER|||||||0.136|||||||Chi-squared|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Chi-squared hypothesis test, which tested if the count in each group was impacted by any confounding variable.||||0.136
81578969|NCT05022784|162830066|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.270
81578970|NCT05022784|162830067|OTHER|||||||0.306|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.306
81578971|NCT05022784|162830068|OTHER|||||||0.145|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.145
81578972|NCT05022784|162830069|OTHER|||||||0.109|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.109
81578973|NCT05022784|162830070|OTHER|||||||0.454|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.454
81578974|NCT05022784|162830071|OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.960
81578975|NCT05022784|162830072|OTHER|||||||0.265|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.265
81578976|NCT05022784|162830073|OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.026
81578977|NCT05022784|162830074|OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.016
81578978|NCT05022784|162830075|OTHER|||||||0.937|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.937
81578979|NCT05022784|162830076|OTHER|||||||0.948|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.948
81578980|NCT05022784|162830077|OTHER|||||||0.574|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.574
81578981|NCT05022784|162830078|OTHER|||||||0.491|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.491
81578982|NCT05022784|162830079|OTHER|||||||0.432|||||||ANOVA|||The statistical method applied in this analysis is Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), which compared the mean value in each group and tests if they are significantly different via a fixed-effect regression model.||||0.432
81578983|NCT02057198|162830082|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.15||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.05||Data from the specified time points were combined to construct a decay slope, representing the reduction in log(CFUs)/day for each treatment group. We compared the slope (rate of change) between treatment groups using mixed effects models.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effects model was used to compare decay slopes for the reduction in log(CFUs)/day according to each treatment group||||0.05|-0.34|0.52
81578984|NCT02057198|162830082|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.17||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.35||Data from the specified time points were combined to construct a decay slope, representing the reduction in log(CFUs)/day for each treatment group. We compared the slope (rate of change) between treatment groups using mixed effects models.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effects model was used to compare decay slopes for the reduction in log(CFUs)/day according to each treatment group||||0.35|-0.69|0.66
81578985|NCT02057198|162830083|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi square (2 proportion test)|||||||<0.001
81578986|NCT02057198|162830083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi square (2 proportion test)|||||||0.01
81578987|NCT02057198|162830084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Chi square (2 proportion test)|||||||0.99
81578988|NCT02057198|162830084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Chi square (2 proportion test)|||||||0.52
81578989|NCT02057198|162830085|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.43||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effects model was used to compare decay slopes for the reduction in log(CFUs)/day according to each treatment group||Data from the specified time points were combined to construct a decay slope, representing the reduction in log(CFUs)/day for each treatment group. We compared the slope (rate of change) between treatment groups using mixed effects models. Data from the specified time points were combined to construct a decay slope, representing the reduction in log(CFUs)/day for each treatment group. We compared the slope (rate of change) between treatment groups using mixed effects models.||-0.19|-0.67|0.05
81455288|NCT00879255|162600201|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|We used a noninferiority design to test the hypothesis that VTC is noninferior to in-person treatment delivery. The noninferiority margin was determined to be 10 CAPS points. We analyzed means differences in CAPS scores between the two treatment conditions (VTC minus in-person) with positive values indicating greater reductions in VTC condition. Power was estimated to be 90% with alpha = .20, and a between-group difference equaling an effect size of d = .50 (estimated 10 CAPS points).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.76|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.65|2.13||"The noninferiority margin is the maximum clinically meaningful amount by which VTC can be worse than the in-person delivery to allow for a conclusion of noninferiority (a priori set to 10 CAPS points)."|noninferiority design|We hypothesized that VTC is noninferior to in-person condition, which is supported if upper limit of 95% CI is less than preset noninferiority margin.|The noninferiority hypothesis would be supported if the 95% Confidence Interval of the difference in CAPS scores between the 2 conditions (VTC minus in-person scores) is less than the present noninferiority margin (10 CAPS points).|||2.13|-11.65|> .05
81455289|NCT00879255|162600202|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|We used a noninferiority design to test the hypothesis that VTC is noninferior to in-person treatment delivery. The noninferiority margin was determined to be 10 CAPS points. We analyzed means differences in CAPS scores between the two treatment conditions (VTC minus in-person) with positive values indicating greater reductions in VTC condition. Power was estimated to be 90% with alpha = .20, and a between-group difference equaling an effect size of d = .50 (estimated 10 CAPS points).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.56|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.26|5.14||"The noninferiority margin is the maximum clinically meaningful amount by which VTC can be worse than the in-person delivery to allow for a conclusion of noninferiority (a priori set to 10 CAPS points)."|noninferiority test|We hypothesized that VTC is noninferior to in-person condition, which is supported if upper limit of 95% CI is less than preset noninferiority margin.|The noninferiority hypothesis would be supported if the 95% Confidence Interval of the difference in CAPS scores between the 2 conditions (VTC minus in-person scores) is less than the present noninferiority margin (10 CAPS points).|||5.14|-16.26|> .05
81455290|NCT04909853|162600211|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|129.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.93|165.25|||||Analysis used one-way ANOVA model with renal function as a fixed effect. The ratio of adjusted geometric means (test \[impaired\]/reference \[normal\]) and 90% confidence interval (CI) were expressed as percentages.|||165.25|101.93|
81455291|NCT04909853|162600211|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|138.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|113.18|168.55|||||Analysis used one-way ANOVA model with renal function as a fixed effect. The ratio of adjusted geometric means (test \[impaired\]/reference \[normal\]) and 90% confidence interval (CI) were expressed as percentages.|||168.55|113.18|
81455292|NCT04909853|162600211|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|148.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.4|196.68|||||Analysis used one-way ANOVA model with renal function as a fixed effect. The ratio of adjusted geometric means (test \[impaired\]/reference \[normal\]) and 90% confidence interval (CI) were expressed as percentages.|||196.68|111.40|
81455293|NCT04909853|162600212|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|123.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.64|153.91|||||Analysis used one-way ANOVA model with renal function as a fixed effect. The ratio of adjusted geometric means (test \[impaired\]/reference \[normal\]) and 90% confidence interval (CI) were expressed as percentages.|||153.91|99.64|
81455294|NCT04909853|162600212|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|187.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|148.52|236.46|||||Analysis used one-way ANOVA model with renal function as a fixed effect. The ratio of adjusted geometric means (test \[impaired\]/reference \[normal\]) and 90% confidence interval (CI) were expressed as percentages.|||236.46|148.52|
81455295|NCT04909853|162600212|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|304.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|237.6|390.21|||||Analysis used one-way ANOVA model with renal function as a fixed effect. The ratio of adjusted geometric means (test \[impaired\]/reference \[normal\]) and 90% confidence interval (CI) were expressed as percentages.|||390.21|237.60|
81455296|NCT02366689|162600234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.04
81455297|NCT02366689|162600235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||< 0.001
81516376|NCT01685801|162721215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior Mean|2.251|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.961|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.383|4.144|||||The posterior distribution of overall treatment difference was obtained using the Bayesian hierarchical model and 95% credible interval of the treatment effect (posterior mean) was calculated.|"This statistical analysis is for Overall category."||4.144|0.383|
81516377|NCT01437098|162721279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion of IF Implanted Subjects|91.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.5|98.2|||Exact binomial|||||98.2|77.5|<0.001
81516378|NCT00834990|162721327|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were evaluated statistically by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for the experimental design of this study.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.41||||||90.0|97.13|110.08|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||110.08|97.13|
81516379|NCT00834990|162721328|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were evaluated statistically by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for the experimental design of this study.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|101.68||||||90.0|96.79|106.83|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||106.83|96.79|
81578990|NCT02057198|162830085|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.85||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effects model was used to compare decay slopes for the reduction in log(CFUs)/day according to each treatment group||Data from the specified time points were combined to construct a decay slope, representing the reduction in log(CFUs)/day for each treatment group. We compared the slope (rate of change) between treatment groups using mixed effects models. Data from the specified time points were combined to construct a decay slope, representing the reduction in log(CFUs)/day for each treatment group. We compared the slope (rate of change) between treatment groups using mixed effects models.||-0.57|-1.14|0.002
81578991|NCT02057198|162830087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Chi square (two proportion test)|||||||0.48
81578992|NCT02057198|162830087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Chi square (two proportion test)|||||||0.66
81578993|NCT01985581|162830088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.0||||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-0.2|||ANOVA|||||-0.2|-5.9|0.0392
81701520|NCT03418051|163098442|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.853||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.853
81578994|NCT01985581|162830089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.3||||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|4.6|||ANOVA|||||4.6|-4.0|0.894
81578995|NCT01985581|162830090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-6.2||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|-3.2|||ANOVA|||||-3.2|-9.1|0.0001
81455298|NCT02366689|162600236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.001
81455299|NCT02366689|162600237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.432|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.432
81455300|NCT02366689|162600238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.001
81455301|NCT02366689|162600239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.001
81455302|NCT03283566|162600241|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a 20-30% difference in outcome (CP/G quotient) between study arms, which is equivalent to 0.08-0.12 CP/G difference and a 0.07 standard deviation, a sample size of 6 subjects (1:1 randomization) will detect a CP/G difference of at least 0.12, assuming 80% power, with a 0.05 significance level.||||||0.739|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.739
81455303|NCT01996241|162600244|OTHER|Odds ratio (95% CI), p-value for all the outcomes.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.38||Adjusted models controlled for cluster, village strata, village type, caste, household literacy status, stratum (individual-level data endline) and poor learning environment at school, school dropout, and marriage (cluster-level summaries baseline)|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects||||1.38|0.7|0.98
81578996|NCT01985581|162830092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.3||||0.8706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|3.7|||ANOVA|||||3.7|-3.2|0.8706
81578997|NCT00605813|162830168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was renal dysfunction. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without renal dysfunction in the participants of responders."||||0.003
81701521|NCT03418051|163098443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142||||||A priori threshold set to 0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.142
81701522|NCT03418051|163098443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.167||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.167
81578998|NCT00605813|162830169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was past medical history of other illness. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without past medical history of other illness in the participants of responders."||||<0.001
81578999|NCT00605813|162830170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was non-pharmaceutical therapies. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with or without non-pharmaceutical therapies in the participants of responders."||||0.040
81579000|NCT00605813|162830171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was present or past history of intentional suicidal ideation. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between present or past history of intentional suicidal ideation (including suicide attempt) in the participants of responders."||||0.004
81579001|NCT01172847|162830205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean exposure ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.05|||||Estimate of the treatment difference and corresponding 90% CI was derived from the back-transformed model.|Mean exposure ratio of oseltamivir||1.05|0.91|
81701523|NCT03418051|163098444|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.849||||||A priori alpha set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.849
81701524|NCT03418051|163098444|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.993
81579002|NCT01172847|162830205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean exposure ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.02|||||Estimate of the treatment difference and corresponding 90% CI was derived from the back-transformed model.|Mean exposure ratio of oseltamivir carboxylate||1.02|0.95|
81579003|NCT01172847|162830206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean exposure ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.06|||||Estimate of the treatment difference and corresponding 90% CI was derived from the back-transformed model.|Mean exposure ratio of rimantadine||1.06|1.00|
81579004|NCT01172847|162830207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean exposure ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|0.96|||||Estimate of the treatment difference and corresponding 90% CI was derived from the back-transformed model.|Mean exposure ratio of oseltamivir||0.96|0.77|
81579005|NCT01172847|162830207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean exposure ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.05|||||Estimate of the treatment difference and corresponding 90% CI was derived from the back-transformed model.|Mean exposure ratio of oseltamivir carboxylate||1.05|0.92|
81579006|NCT01172847|162830208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean exposure ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.06|||||Estimate of the treatment difference and corresponding 90% CI was derived from the back-transformed model.|mean exposure ratio of rimantadine||1.06|0.99|
81579007|NCT00453921|162830220|OTHER||||||<|0.04||||||For active therapy/placebo relative to both placebo|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.04
81579008|NCT00453921|162830222|EQUIVALENCE|Looking for statistical difference, p \< .01, between groups looking at change scores|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81579009|NCT00453921|162830223|EQUIVALENCE|group differences|||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81579010|NCT00453921|162830226|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81579011|NCT00453921|162830226|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||a priopr|ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81579012|NCT00303498|162830227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Net)|43.0||||0.0302|||||||ANCOVA|Change at Week 24: P-value was obtained from the non-parametric analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) controlling for baseline treadmill exercise time.||The median of the treatment difference was calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||||0.0302
81579013|NCT00303498|162830228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.495|||||||ANCOVA|Change at Week 24: P-value was calculated from an ANCOVA with effect for treatment and baseline value as a covariate.||||||0.4950
81579014|NCT00303498|162830229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.6||||0.3874|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated from an ANCOVA with effect for treatment and baseline value as a covariate.||Change at Week 24 for PLAX 2D mode||||0.3874
81579015|NCT00303498|162830229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.7038|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated from an ANCOVA with effect for treatment and baseline value as a covariate.||Change at Week 24 for PSAX M-mode||||0.7038
81579016|NCT00303498|162830230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.8998|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated from an ANCOVA with effect for treatment and baseline value as a covariate.||||||0.8998
81579017|NCT00303498|162830231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.7245|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated from an ANCOVA with effect for treatment and baseline value as a covariate.||||||0.7245
81579018|NCT00303498|162830232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.8649|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated from an ANCOVA with effect for treatment and baseline value as a covariate.||||||0.8649
81579019|NCT00303498|162830233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5909||||||The statistical analysis (P value) was performed on the composite change for all categories.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Change at Week 24||||0.5909
81579020|NCT02493608|162830234|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81579021|NCT02493608|162830235|OTHER|||||||0.218||||||POD 1|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.218
81579022|NCT02493608|162830235|OTHER|||||||0.638||||||POD 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.638
81579023|NCT02493608|162830236|OTHER|||||||0.113|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.113
81579024|NCT00174915|162830237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The overall 0.05 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each febuxostat dose to placebo was controlled using Hochberg's method. The p-value was statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL versus \[v.\] \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81579025|NCT00174915|162830237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The overall 0.05 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each febuxostat dose to placebo was controlled using Hochberg's method. The p-value was statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81579026|NCT00174915|162830237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The overall 0.05 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each febuxostat dose to placebo was controlled using Hochberg's method. The p-value was statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81579027|NCT00174915|162830237|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of febuxostat 80 mg to allopurinol was declared if the value of the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval is \> -10%.|Difference in percentage|25.7||||||97.5|16.7|34.7||||||||34.7|16.7|
81579028|NCT00174915|162830237|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of febuxostat 120 mg to allopurinol was declared if the value of the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval is \> -10%.|Difference in percentage|42.7||||||97.5|34.0|51.3||||||||51.3|34.0|
81579029|NCT00174915|162830237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Comparisons of each febuxostat dose to allopurinol were adjusted to control the overall 0.05 level of significance for superiority by using Hochberg's method. The p-value was statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81579030|NCT00174915|162830237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Comparisons of each febuxostat dose to allopurinol were adjusted to control the overall 0.05 level of significance for superiority by using Hochberg's method. The p-value was statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81455304|NCT01996241|162600245|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.4||Adjusted models controlled for cluster, village strata, village type, caste, household literacy status, stratum (individual-level data endline) and poor learning environment at school, school dropout, and marriage (cluster-level summaries baseline)|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects||||1.4|0.7|0.98
81455305|NCT01996241|162600246|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.31||Adjusted for village strata and cluster, village type, caste, household literacy status, stratum using individual-level data and poor learning environment at school, school dropout, and marriage (in the form of cluster-level summaries).|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects||||2.31|0.2|0.331
81455306|NCT01996241|162600247|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.15||Adjusted models controlled for cluster, village strata, village type, caste, household literacy status, stratum (individual-level data endline) and poor learning environment at school, school dropout, and marriage (cluster-level summaries baseline)|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects||||1.15|0.6|0.26
81455307|NCT01996241|162600248|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.55||Adjusted models controlled for cluster, village strata, village type, caste, household literacy status, stratum (individual-level data endline) and poor learning environment at school, school dropout, and marriage (cluster-level summaries baseline)|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects||||1.55|0.7|0.79
81455308|NCT01996241|162600249|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.34||Adjusted models controlled for cluster, village strata, village type, caste, household literacy status, stratum (individual-level data endline) and poor learning environment at school, school dropout, and marriage (cluster-level summaries baseline)|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects||||1.34|0.5|0.45
81455309|NCT01295112|162600250|SUPERIORITY|||||||2e-05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.00002
81455310|NCT01295112|162600251|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be described by the 95% upper bound of the confidence interval on the difference in the improvement from baseline in BCVA|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.96||0.53|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.43|9.74||The p-value is assume superiority. The 95% upper confidence (upper end of the 90% Confidence interval) interval for the non-inferiority analysis is provided below.|t-test, 1 sided|||||9.74|-4.43|0.53
81579031|NCT00174915|162830237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81455311|NCT01068262|162600252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|69.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|50.9|80.2|||Linear mixed effect model|Back-transformed least squares estimates and confidence intervals from a linear mixed effect model were performed on natural log-transformed values.||||80.2|50.9|
81579032|NCT00174915|162830237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81455312|NCT01068262|162600252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.7|14.9|||Linear mixed effects model|Back-transformed least squares estimates and confidence intervals from a linear mixed effect model were performed on natural log-transformed values.||||14.9|-14.7|
81455313|NCT01068262|162600253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.07||Hypothesis: Following 4 weeks of Qw oral dosing of Odanacatib 50 mg, there is no clinically important difference in the true GMR (male/postmenopausal female) of the AUC0-168hr. The GMR is contained within the interval (0.4, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR); male/female|||||1.07|0.75|
81455314|NCT01068262|162600254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.04|||GMR|||||1.04|0.82|
81455315|NCT01068262|162600255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|1.35|||GMR|||||1.35|0.66|
81455316|NCT01811472|162600273|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power calculation was largely driven by the maximum true response assumed in the candidate response shapes, which is a difference of -5.2% for pradigastat vs placebo for the primary endpoint.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.69||||0.3128|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.46|1.09|||Mixed Model of Repeated Measurements|Degrees of freedom are adjusted using the Kenward-Roger method.||Hypothesis was tested at the 1-sided 5% significance level to assess if LCQ908 5mg/10mg was different from placebo.||1.09|-4.46|0.3128
81455317|NCT01811472|162600273|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power calculation was largely driven by the maximum true response assumed in the candidate response shapes, which is a difference of -5.2% for pradigastat vs placebo for the primary endpoint.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.89||||0.0457|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.25|-0.53|||Mixed Model of Repeated Measurements|Degrees of freedom are adjusted using the Kenward-Roger method.||Hypothesis was tested at the 1-sided 5% significance level to assess if LCQ908 10mg/20mg was different from placebo.||-0.53|-5.25|0.0457
81701525|NCT03418051|163098445|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.535||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.535
81579033|NCT00174915|162830237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81701526|NCT03418051|163098445|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.569||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.569
81579034|NCT00174915|162830237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.479||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||0.479
81579035|NCT00174915|162830237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81455318|NCT03288714|162600287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.814|||||||Fisher Exact|The proportion of patients is compared across treatment groups using Fisher's Exact.||Null hypothesis is that the active sTMS treatment group does not differ from the sham group with respect to the proportion of patients with clinical response at Week 6.||||.814
81701527|NCT03418051|163098446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.405||||||A priori threshold was 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.405
81455319|NCT03288714|162600288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.872|||||||ANCOVA|P-value is from analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline.||Null hypothesis is that the active sTMS treatment group does not differ from the sham group with respect to the proportion of patients with clinical response at Week 6.||||.872
81579036|NCT00174915|162830238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81579037|NCT00174915|162830238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81455320|NCT03288714|162600289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.641|||||||ANCOVA|P-value is from analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline.||The null hypothesis is that the active sTMS treatment group does not differ||||.641
81455321|NCT03288714|162600290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032||||||Alpha level: .05|ANCOVA|P-value is from analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline||||||.032
81579038|NCT00174915|162830238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81455322|NCT03288714|162600291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||Alpha level: .05|ANCOVA|P-value is from analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline||||||.015
81455323|NCT03288714|162600292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028||||||Alpha level: .05|Fisher Exact|The proportion of patients is compared across treatment groups using Fisher's Exact.||||||.028
81455324|NCT04882241|162600293|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.39528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.7||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||1.70|0.50|0.39528
81455325|NCT04882241|162600294|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.9||||0.33244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|12.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Based on unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method||||12.0|-7.7|0.33244
81455326|NCT04882241|162600295|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.52903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.22||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate|||2.22|0.48|0.52903
81516380|NCT00834990|162721329|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were evaluated statistically by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for the experimental design of this study.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.17||||||90.0|98.5|108.05|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.05|98.5|
81516381|NCT00791479|162721332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of log linear dose response with placebo.||||<0.001
81701528|NCT03418051|163098446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.229||||||A priori threshold set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.229
81579039|NCT00174915|162830238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81579040|NCT00174915|162830238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81701529|NCT03418051|163098447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.609||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.609
81701530|NCT03418051|163098447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027||||||A priori threshold was set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.027
81516382|NCT00791479|162721332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of log linear dose response without placebo.||||<0.001
81516383|NCT00791479|162721332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.069||||||An adjustment for multiplicity was performed when comparing the individual doses to placebo using a Dunnett's test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.069
81516384|NCT00791479|162721332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89|||<|0.001||||||An adjustment for multiplicity was performed when comparing the individual doses to placebo using a Dunnett's test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81516385|NCT00791479|162721332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04|||<|0.001||||||An adjustment for multiplicity was performed when comparing the individual doses to placebo using a Dunnett's test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81516386|NCT00791479|162721332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04|||<|0.001||||||An adjustment for multiplicity was performed when comparing the individual doses to placebo using a Dunnett's test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81516387|NCT00791479|162721333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at Week 4. A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of log linear dose response with placebo.||||<0.001
81516388|NCT00791479|162721333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||||||Treatment comparison at Week 4. A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of log linear dose response without placebo.||||0.023
81516389|NCT00791479|162721333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at Week 8. A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of log linear dose response with placebo.||||<0.001
81516390|NCT00791479|162721333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at Week 8. A priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of log linear dose response without placebo.||||<0.001
81516391|NCT00791479|162721334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of log linear dose response with placebo.||||<0.001
81516392|NCT00791479|162721334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of log linear dose response without placebo.||||<0.001
81516393|NCT00791479|162721334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.81||||0.456||||||An adjustment for multiplicity was performed when comparing the individual doses to placebo using a Dunnett's test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.456
81516394|NCT00791479|162721334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.53|||<|0.001||||||An adjustment for multiplicity was performed when comparing the individual doses to placebo using a Dunnett's test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81516395|NCT00791479|162721334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.96|||<|0.001||||||An adjustment for multiplicity was performed when comparing the individual doses to placebo using a Dunnett's test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81516396|NCT00791479|162721334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.71|||<|0.001||||||An adjustment for multiplicity was performed when comparing the individual doses to placebo using a Dunnett's test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81701531|NCT03418051|163098448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.613||||||A priori alpha set at 0.05.|Independent sample Mann-Whitney U|||||||0.613
81579041|NCT00174915|162830238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81579042|NCT00174915|162830238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||0.011
81455327|NCT04882241|162600300|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.34632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.05||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate|||2.05|0.34|0.34632
81455328|NCT05024747|162600311|OTHER||Ratio T/R|96.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.0|103.85||||||Statistical comparison was analyzed between Test vs Reference based on Baseline Adjusted Data.||103.85|90.00|
81455329|NCT05024747|162600312|OTHER||Ratio T/R|92.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.45|99.84||||||Statistical comparison was analyzed between Test vs Reference based on Baseline Adjusted Data.||99.84|85.45|
81455330|NCT05024747|162600313|OTHER||Ratio T/R|92.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.63|100.01||||||Statistical comparison was analyzed between Test vs Reference based on Baseline Adjusted Data.||100.01|85.63|
81455331|NCT05024747|162600314|OTHER||Hodges- Lehmann's median difference|-0.0192||||0.0833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0542|0.0044|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Statistical comparison was analyzed between Test vs Reference.||0.0044|-0.0542|0.0833
81455332|NCT05024747|162600315|OTHER||Hodges- Lehmann's median difference|-6.0||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|0.0|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Statistical comparison was analyzed between Test vs Reference.||0.0000|-10.5000|0.0205
81455333|NCT05024747|162600316|OTHER||Hodges- Lehmann's median difference|0.3225||||0.0946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0949|0.681|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Statistical comparison was analyzed between Test vs Reference.||0.6810|-0.0949|0.0946
81579043|NCT00174915|162830238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81516397|NCT00791479|162721335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels \<7.0%.|Cochran-Armitage trend test|The Cochran-Armitage trend test included the placebo arm.||||||<0.001
81516398|NCT00791479|162721335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels ≤6.5%.|Cochran-Armitage trend test|The Cochran-Armitage trend test included the placebo arm.||||||<0.001
81516399|NCT00791479|162721336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of log linear dose response with placebo.||||<0.001
81516400|NCT00791479|162721336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of log linear dose response without placebo.||||<0.001
81516401|NCT00791479|162721336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.65||||0.378||||||An adjustment for multiplicity was performed when comparing the individual doses to placebo using a Dunnett's test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.378
81516402|NCT00791479|162721336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.09|||<|0.001||||||An adjustment for multiplicity was performed when comparing the individual doses to placebo using a Dunnett's test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81516403|NCT00791479|162721336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.34|||<|0.001||||||An adjustment for multiplicity was performed when comparing the individual doses to placebo using a Dunnett's test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81516404|NCT00791479|162721336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.67|||<|0.001||||||An adjustment for multiplicity was performed when comparing the individual doses to placebo using a Dunnett's test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81516405|NCT00791479|162721337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of log linear dose response with placebo.||||<0.001
81516406|NCT00791479|162721337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of log linear dose response without placebo.||||0.036
81516407|NCT00791479|162721338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of log linear dose response with placebo.||||0.450
81516408|NCT00791479|162721338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.329||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of log linear dose response without placebo.||||0.329
81516409|NCT00791479|162721346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.969||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of log linear dose response with placebo.||||0.969
81516410|NCT00791479|162721346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of log linear dose response without placebo.||||0.009
81516411|NCT00791479|162721346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19||||0.14||||||An adjustment for multiplicity was performed when comparing the individual doses to placebo using a Dunnett's test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.140
81516412|NCT00791479|162721346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.04||||0.247||||||An adjustment for multiplicity was performed when comparing the individual doses to placebo using a Dunnett's test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.247
81516413|NCT00791479|162721346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.975||||||An adjustment for multiplicity was performed when comparing the individual doses to placebo using a Dunnett's test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.975
81516414|NCT00791479|162721346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||1||||||An adjustment for multiplicity was performed when comparing the individual doses to placebo using a Dunnett's test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||1.00
81516415|NCT02780856|162721380|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||exact binomial|An exact binomial test was used and an exact 97.5% Confidence Level using the Clopper-Pearson method was calculated||The null and alternative hypothesis for each tooth population was of chance agreement (50%) and was tested against an exact binomial one-sided 97.5% confidence interval||||<0.0001
81516416|NCT02780856|162721380|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||exact binomial|An exact binomial test was used and an exact 97.5% Confidence Level using the Clopper-Pearson method was calculated||The null and alternative hypothesis for each tooth population was of chance agreement (50%) and was tested against an exact binomial one-sided 97.5% confidence interval||||<0.0001
81516417|NCT05479097|162721384|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-7.5||||0.03232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-1.0||A priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|Systolic blood pressure was not normally distributed in the study sample, so nonparametric analysis was used.||The null hypothesis was that there was no change in systolic blood pressure.||-1.0|-12.0|0.03232
81516418|NCT05479097|162721385|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.1||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-0.1||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|As diastolic blood pressure was normally distributed in our sample, we used a paired t-test to evaluate the mean difference in measurements.||The null hypothesis was that there was no change in diastolic blood pressure.||-0.1|-6.1|0.045
81516419|NCT05479097|162721386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7237||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05|McNemar|||The null hypothesis was no change in the proportion of patients with systolic blood pressure well-controlled (\<=140 mmHg) from baseline to 6 months.||||0.7237
81516420|NCT05479097|162721387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7237||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05|McNemar|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of patients with systolic blood pressure less than or equal to their personalized goal from baseline to 6 months.||||0.7237
81516421|NCT03894969|162721394|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is concluded if the lower limit of the two sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio for anti-PD is \> 0.667. The anti-PD GMC ratio is presented in this test with its 95% CI.|GMC ratio|0.942|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.765|1.159|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group, age category, smoking status and center as fixed effects and pre-Dose 1 log-concentration as a covariate.||To demonstrate the non-inferiority (NI) of the humoral immune response 1 month after Dose 2 of GSK Biologicals' NTHi-Mcat investigational vaccine when administered 1 after Shingrix vaccine versus the humoral immune response 1 month after Dose 2 of GSKBiologicals' NTHi-Mcat investigational vaccine alone.||1.159|0.765|
81579044|NCT00174915|162830238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.091||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||0.091
81701532|NCT03418051|163098449|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.925||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|Independent sample Mann-Whitney U|||||||0.925
81701533|NCT03418051|163098450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.641||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.641
81579045|NCT00174915|162830238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81579046|NCT00174915|162830239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81579047|NCT00174915|162830239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81579048|NCT00174915|162830239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81455334|NCT02556801|162600321|SUPERIORITY||Test statistic|1.823||||0.057|ONE_SIDED||||||MCP-Mod Method|The primary dose-response analysis was performed by applying linear, Emax, logistic and exponential models.The p-value was based on Emax model.||||||0.057
81455335|NCT02556801|162600321|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-1.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.89|-0.03||||||||-0.03|-3.89|
81455336|NCT02556801|162600321|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.72|0.06||||||||0.06|-3.72|
81516422|NCT03894969|162721394|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is concluded if the lower limit of the two sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio for anti-PE is \> 0.667. The anti-PE GMC ratio is presented in this test with its 95% CI.|GMC ratio|0.887|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.719|1.093|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group, age category, smoking status and center as fixed effects and pre-Dose 1 log-concentration as a covariate.||To demonstrate the non-inferiority (NI) of the humoral immune response 1 month after Dose 2 of GSK Biologicals' NTHi-Mcat investigational vaccine when administered 1 after Shingrix vaccine versus the humoral immune response 1 month after Dose 2 of GSKBiologicals' NTHi-Mcat investigational vaccine alone.||1.093|0.719|
81516423|NCT03894969|162721394|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is concluded if the lower limit of the two sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio for anti-PilA is \> 0.667. The anti-PilA GMC ratio is presented in this test with its 95% CI.|GMC ratio|1.142|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.884|1.474|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group, age category, smoking status and center as fixed effects and pre-Dose 1 log-concentration as a covariate.||To demonstrate the non-inferiority (NI) of the humoral immune response 1 month after Dose 2 of GSK Biologicals' NTHi-Mcat investigational vaccine when administered 1 after Shingrix vaccine versus the humoral immune response 1 month after Dose 2 of GSKBiologicals' NTHi-Mcat investigational vaccine alone.||1.474|0.884|
81516424|NCT03894969|162721394|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is concluded if the lower limit of the two sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio for anti-UspA2 is \> 0.667. The anti-UspA2 GMC ratio is presented in this test with its 95% CI.|GMC ratio|1.087|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.948|1.245|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group, age category, smoking status and center as fixed effects and pre-Dose 1 log-concentration as a covariate.||To demonstrate the non-inferiority (NI) of the humoral immune response 1 month after Dose 2 of GSK Biologicals' NTHi-Mcat investigational vaccine when administered 1 after Shingrix vaccine versus the humoral immune response 1 month after Dose 2 of GSKBiologicals' NTHi-Mcat investigational vaccine alone.||1.245|0.948|
81516425|NCT00468676|162721411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||scaled marginal model parameter|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-1.02||Significance of the four outcome composite|Scaled Marginal Model||Intervention group had significantly lower scaled marginal mean scores than usual care|||-1.02|-2.12|.001
81516426|NCT00468676|162721412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.01|||<|0.01||95.0|||||general estimating equations|||Disability outcomes were measured at six and 12 months after randomization using linear regression models adjusted for baseline values. The disability models combined information across time points and were estimated using general estimating equations to account for correlation. All analyses were based on intent to treat principles||||<0.01
81516427|NCT00468676|162721414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Between Group Difference|-0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.26|||Generalized-Estimating-Equation Model||Between Group Difference is the difference in the change from Baseline to 12 month data calculated from a generalized-estimating-equation model predicting a 6- and 12-month outcome.|||-0.26|-0.56|<0.001
81516428|NCT00468676|162721415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Between Group Difference|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|0.1|||Generalized-Estimating-Equation Model||Between Group Difference is the difference in the change from Baseline to 12 month data calculated from a generalized-estimating-equation model predicting a 6- and 12-month outcome.|||0.1|-6.9|
81516429|NCT00468676|162721416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Between Group Difference|-9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|-0.8|||Regression, Linear||Between Group Difference is the difference in the change from Baseline to 12 month data calculated from a linear-regression model predicting a 12-month outcome.|||-0.8|-17.5|
81516430|NCT00468676|162721417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Between Group Difference|-0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.27|||Generalized-Estimating-Equation Model||Between Group Difference is the difference in the change from Baseline to 12 month data calculated from a generalized-estimating-equation model predicting a 6- and 12-month outcome.|||-0.27|-0.85|
81516431|NCT04762043|162721425|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|56.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.33|59.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|Effect size used for mixed effects model is partial eta-squared (ηp2).||||59.76|53.33|<.001
81516432|NCT01779869|162721426|SUPERIORITY|Accuracy was assessed compared to an imaging reference standard.||||||0.35|||||||Chi-squared|||Significance testing between the diagnostic accuracy of SPECT and PET, and SPECT and MR, and SPECT and PET/MR was performed by using chi square test. A P value \< 0.05 was considered significant.||||0.35
81516433|NCT00737568|162721483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value for the two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was controlled for strata (HBeAg status and ALT level).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the FTC/TDF and TDF treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis is that there is a difference between the FTC/TDF and TDF treatment groups. These hypotheses were evaluated using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, controlling for randomization strata, with the missing = failure method in which participants with missing data were considered to have failed to achieve the endpoint.||||0.43
81455337|NCT02556801|162600321|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.23|-0.43||||||||-0.43|-4.23|
81455338|NCT02556801|162600322|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|=|0.051|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.85|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-3.85|=0.051
81516434|NCT01960998|162721496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Log Rank||||Data were not collected beyond the 12-month follow up, at which point fewer than 50% of participants in both groups had achieved continence. Thus, their time to continence could not be determined and the medians could not be calculated.|||0.22
81455339|NCT02556801|162600322|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.059|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.68|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-3.68|0.059
81455340|NCT02556801|162600322|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.024|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.2|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.40|-4.20|0.024
81455341|NCT02556801|162600323|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.291|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.39|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.19|-2.39|0.291
81455342|NCT02556801|162600323|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|=|0.042|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.09|-3.60|=0.042
81455343|NCT02556801|162600323|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.56|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.00|-3.56|0.050
81455344|NCT02556801|162600324|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|=|0.079|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.93|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-1.93|=0.079
81455345|NCT02556801|162600324|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|=|0.076|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.89|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.13|-1.89|=0.076
81579049|NCT00174915|162830239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81579050|NCT00174915|162830239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81579051|NCT00174915|162830239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81579052|NCT00174915|162830239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||0.074
81579053|NCT00174915|162830239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81579054|NCT00174915|162830239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||0.001
81579055|NCT00174915|162830239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||<0.001
81579056|NCT00174915|162830240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579057|NCT00174915|162830240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579058|NCT00174915|162830240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579059|NCT00174915|162830240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579060|NCT00174915|162830240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579061|NCT00174915|162830240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579062|NCT00174915|162830240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579063|NCT00174915|162830240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579064|NCT00174915|162830240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579065|NCT00174915|162830240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579066|NCT00174915|162830241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579067|NCT00174915|162830241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579068|NCT00174915|162830241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81701534|NCT03418051|163098450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.897||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.897
81516435|NCT01960998|162721497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||P values were not corrected for multiple testing|ANCOVA|Baseline score was included as a covariate in analysis.|||Mean values for the telehealth and no telehealth groups on the ICIQ-SF are presented above. Multiple imputation was performed to account for missing data, using the Multiple Imputation via Chained Equations (MICE) package in R. Across 10 imputations, the mean ICIQ-SF score in the no telehealth group at 6 months was 7.0 (standard deviation 4.4) and in the telehealth group was 7.1 (SD 4.3). Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was performed with each of the 10 imputations, adjusting for baseline ICIQ-SF score, and p values were combined using the Rubin-Licht method.|||0.70
81455346|NCT02556801|162600324|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|=|0.038|TWO_SIDED|0.62|-2.13|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.08|-2.13|=0.038
81455347|NCT02556801|162600325|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58|=|0.451|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.88|-1.03|=0.451
81455348|NCT02556801|162600325|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|=|0.137|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.55|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.32|-1.55|=0.137
81455349|NCT02556801|162600325|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|=|0.195|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.45|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.46|-1.45|=0.195
81455350|NCT02556801|162600326|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-0.354|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183|=|0.028|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.657|-0.05|||ANOVA|||||-0.050|-0.657|=0.028
81455351|NCT02556801|162600326|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-0.394|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186|=|0.018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.702|-0.086|||ANOVA|||||-0.086|-0.702|=0.018
81455352|NCT02556801|162600326|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182|=|0.063|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.581|0.021|||ANOVA|||||0.021|-0.581|=0.063
81455353|NCT02556801|162600327|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.41|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgE levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||2.60|1.41|<0.001
81455354|NCT02556801|162600327|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|2.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.8|3.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgE levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||3.27|1.80|<0.001
81455355|NCT02556801|162600327|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|2.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.73|3.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgE levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||3.15|1.73|<0.001
81455356|NCT02556801|162600327|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.42||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|1.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgE levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||1.93|1.05|0.029
81455357|NCT02556801|162600327|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.67||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.24|2.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgE levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||2.25|1.24|0.003
81455358|NCT02556801|162600327|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.37||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgE levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||1.85|1.01|0.042
81455359|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.11||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG ATG levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||1.23|1.00|0.057
81455360|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.17|1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG ATG levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||1.43|1.17|<0.001
81455361|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.12|1.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG ATG levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||1.37|1.12|<0.001
81579069|NCT00174915|162830241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81701535|NCT03418051|163098451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.561||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.561
81455362|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.23||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG ATG levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||1.45|1.05|0.015
81455363|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.37|1.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG ATG levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||1.87|1.37|<0.001
81455364|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.19|1.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG ATG levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||1.62|1.19|<0.001
81455365|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|0.99||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG AP1 levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||1.04|0.93|0.341
81455366|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG AP1 levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||1.16|1.04|0.003
81455367|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.02||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG AP1 levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||1.08|0.97|0.269
81455368|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.02||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG AP1 levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||1.10|0.95|0.312
81455369|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.13|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG AP1 levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||1.31|1.13|<0.001
81455370|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.11||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG AP1 levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||1.20|1.03|0.008
81455371|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.04||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG AP5 levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||1.14|0.96|0.212
81455372|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.16||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG AP5 levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||1.27|1.07|0.002
81516436|NCT01960998|162721498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||P values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||||Mean values for the telehealth and no telehealth groups on the EPIC-UI are presented above. Multiple imputation was performed to account for missing data, using the Multiple Imputation via Chained Equations (MICE) package in R. Across 10 imputations, the mean EPIC-UI score in the no telehealth group at 6 months was 63.5 (standard deviation 24.1) and in the telehealth group was 63.9 (SD 22.1). Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was performed with each of the 10 imputations, adjusting for baseline EPIC-UI score, and p values were combined using the Rubin-Licht method.|||0.70
81516437|NCT01960998|162721499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46||||||P values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided||||Mean values for the telehealth and no telehealth groups on the IIQ are presented above. Multiple imputation was performed to account for missing data, using the Multiple Imputation via Chained Equations (MICE) package in R. Across 10 imputations, the mean IIQ score in the no telehealth group at 6 months was 22.3 (standard deviation 24.1) and in the telehealth group was 19.4 (SD 22.4). Two-sample t-tests were performed with each of the 10 imputations, and p values were combined using the Rubin-Licht method.|||0.46
81516438|NCT01960998|162721500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63||||||P values were not corrected for multiple comparisons|Chi-squared, Corrected||||Frequencies for the telehealth and no telehealth groups on the Quality of Life question are presented above. Multiple imputation was performed to account for missing data, using the Multiple Imputation via Chained Equations (MICE) package in R. Across 10 imputations, the mean frequencies for the no telehealth group at 6 months were 31.4% (Delighted/Pleased), 22.8% (Mostly Satisfied), 19.4% (Mixed), 12.0% (Mostly Dissatisfied), and 14.4% (Unhappy/Terrible) and in the telehealth group were 20.8%, 26.3%, 26.3%, 12.6%, and 14.0%, respectively. Chi-squared analysis with continuity correction was used to determine if there were differences in the observed frequencies between groups (telehealth versus no telehealth) across the 5 levels of the IPSS Quality of Life question relative to the expected frequencies with each of the imputations, and p values were combined using the Enders (2001) method.|||0.63
81516439|NCT01960998|162721501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||P values were not corrected for multiple comparisons|Chi-squared, Corrected||||Frequencies for the telehealth and no telehealth groups on the Patient Satisfaction question are presented above. Multiple imputation was performed to account for missing data, using the Multiple Imputation via Chained Equations (MICE) package in R. Across 10 imputations, the mean frequencies for the no telehealth group at 6 months were 51.0% (Completely Satisfied), 40.2% (Somewhat Satisfied), and 8.7% (Not at All Satisfied) and in the telehealth group were 34.8%, 59.9%, and 5.3%, respectively (frequencies to not add to exactly 100% due to rounding). Chi-squared analysis with continuity correction was used to determine if there were differences in the observed frequencies between groups (telehealth versus no telehealth) across the 3 levels of the Patient Satisfaction question relative to the expected frequencies with each of the imputations, and p values were combined using the Enders (2001) method.|||0.04
81516440|NCT01960998|162721502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||P values not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided||||Mean values for the telehealth and no telehealth groups on the Estimated Percent Improvement (EPI) are presented above. Multiple imputation was performed to account for missing data, using the Multiple Imputation via Chained Equations (MICE) package in R. Across 10 imputations, the mean EPI score in the no telehealth group at 6 months was 65.1 (standard deviation 34.5) and in the telehealth group was 69.6 (SD 29.6). Two-sample t-tests were performed with each of the 10 imputations, and p values were combined using the Rubin-Licht method.|||0.67
81516441|NCT01960998|162721503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||||Frequencies for the telehealth and no telehealth groups on the Global Perception of Improvement (GPI) question are presented above. Multiple imputation was performed to account for missing data, using the Multiple Imputation via Chained Equations (MICE) package in R. Across 10 imputations, the mean frequencies for the no telehealth group at 6 months were 46.3% (Much Better), 30.7% (Better), 16.7% (About the Same), 2.3% (Worse), and 3.9% (Much Worse) and in the telehealth group were 38.3%, 41.1%, 15.3%, 2.9%, and 2.5%, respectively (frequencies to not add to exactly 100% due to rounding). Chi-squared analysis with continuity correction was used to determine if there were differences in the observed frequencies between groups (telehealth versus no telehealth) across the 5 levels of the Global Perception of Improvement question relative to the expected frequencies with each of the imputations, and p values were combined using the Enders (2001) method.|||0.65
81516442|NCT01960998|162721504|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||P values were not corrected for multiple comparisons|Chi-squared, Corrected||||"Frequencies for the telehealth and no telehealth groups on the How Disturbing is the Urine Leakage? question are presented above. Multiple imputation was performed to account for missing data, using the Multiple Imputation via Chained Equations (MICE) package in R. Across 10 imputations, the mean frequencies for the no telehealth group at 6 months were 43.5% (Not at All), 44.4% (Somewhat), and 12.1% (Extremely) and in the telehealth group were 38.9%, 53.2%, and 7.9% respectively. Chi-squared analysis with continuity correction was used to determine if there were differences in the observed frequencies between groups (telehealth versus no telehealth) across the 3 levels of the How Disturbing is the Urine Leakage? question relative to the expected frequencies with each of the imputations, and p values were combined using the Enders (2001) method."|||0.37
81575734|NCT00534430|162822863|EQUIVALENCE|Given the small sample-size of the disease sub-groups, this was a hypothesis generating study.|Median Difference (Net)|0.0|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A-priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Log Rank|No adjustments.||Log-rank test. (Mantel-Haenszel test). Null hypothesis is all four groups are statistically from the same population. Alternative hypothesis is that at least one of the groups is from a population different from the remaining groups. Anticipated sample-sizes comparing Active ALL (anticipated N= 12) with the combined AML patients (anticipated N=38) was deemed to be too small for formal hypothesis testing.||||>0.05
81455373|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.15||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG AP5 levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||1.25|1.06|0.004
81455374|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.09||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG AP5 levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||1.24|0.96|0.126
81455375|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.13|1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG AP5 levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||1.45|1.13|<0.001
81455376|NCT02556801|162600328|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.26||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG AP5 levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||1.43|1.11|0.002
81455377|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.33||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 ATG levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||1.70|1.03|0.032
81455378|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|2.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.68|2.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 ATG levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||2.74|1.68|<0.001
81455379|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|2.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.59|2.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 ATG levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||2.59|1.59|<0.001
81455380|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.48||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|2.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 ATG levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||2.06|1.07|0.024
81455381|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|2.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.09|3.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 ATG levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||3.98|2.09|<0.001
81455382|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|2.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.54|2.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 ATG levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||2.93|1.54|<0.001
81455383|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.18||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 AP1 levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||1.47|0.95|0.102
81455384|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.61|2.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 AP1 levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||2.46|1.61|<0.001
81455385|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.27|1.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 AP1 levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||1.94|1.27|<0.001
81455386|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.39||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 AP1 levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||1.81|1.07|0.019
81455387|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|2.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.84|3.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 AP1 levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||3.08|1.84|<0.001
81455388|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.31|2.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 AP1 levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||2.19|1.31|<0.001
81455389|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.52||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|2.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 AP5 levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||2.31|1.01|0.048
81455390|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|2.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.56|3.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 AP5 levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||3.53|1.56|<0.001
81455391|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|2.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.88|4.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 AP5 levels after 5 months (Visit 4)||4.24|1.88|<0.001
81455392|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.67||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|2.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 AP5 levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||2.69|1.03|0.040
81455393|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|2.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.67|4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 AP5 levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||4.30|1.67|<0.001
81455394|NCT02556801|162600329|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|2.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.8|4.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline of serum specific IgG4 AP5 levels after 10 months (Visit 6)||4.62|1.80|<0.001
81455395|NCT01349192|162600359|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.74||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Chi-squared||Proportion difference was calculated as proportion negative for MRSA in the treatment group minus the proportion negative for MRSA in the observation group. 95% CI calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction.|||0.74|0.25|0.0005
81701536|NCT03418051|163098451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.925||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.925
81455396|NCT01349192|162600359|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference (Final Values)|0.525||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.8||Test includes adjustment for two interim reviews of efficacy data. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Chi-squared||Proportion difference was calculated as proportion negative for MRSA in the treatment group minus the proportion negative for MRSA in the observation group.|||0.80|0.23|0.0004
81455397|NCT01349192|162600360|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.5463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.34||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Chi-squared||Proportion difference was calculated as proportion using antibiotics in the treatment group minus the proportion using antibiotics in the observation group. 95% CI calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction.|||0.34|-0.18|0.5463
81455398|NCT01349192|162600361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.42||||0.3683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|11.47||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference was calculated as mean days of antibiotic use in the treatment group minus the mean days of antibiotic use in the observation group.|||11.47|-30.3|0.3683
81701537|NCT03418051|163098452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.233||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.233
81516443|NCT01960998|162721505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63||||||P values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Chi-squared, Corrected||||Frequencies for the telehealth and no telehealth groups on the Activity Restriction question relative to the expected frequencies question are presented above. Multiple imputation was performed to account for missing data, using the Multiple Imputation via Chained Equations (MICE) package in R. Across 10 imputations, the mean frequencies for the no telehealth group at 6 months were 51.0% (Not at all), 36.5% (Some of the time), 7.2% (Most of the time), and 5.3% (All of the time) and in the telehealth group were 56.5%, 33.5%, 4.2%, and 5.8% respectively (frequencies to not add to exactly 100% due to rounding). Chi-squared analysis with continuity correction was used to determine if there were differences in the observed frequencies between groups (telehealth versus no telehealth) across the 4 levels of the Activity Restriction question relative to the expected frequencies with each of the imputations, and p values were combined using the Enders (2001) method.|||0.63
81579070|NCT00174915|162830241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81701538|NCT03418051|163098452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.634||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.634
81516444|NCT01960998|162721506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71||||||P values not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Chi-squared, Corrected||||Frequencies for the telehealth and no telehealth groups on the Return to Work question relative to the expected frequencies question are presented above. Multiple imputation was performed to account for missing data, using the Multiple Imputation via Chained Equations (MICE) package in R. Across 10 imputations, the mean frequencies for the no telehealth group at 6 months were 52.3% (Yes), 5.0% (No, not yet recovered from surgery), 1.9% (No, other reason), and 40.7% (Retired or disabled) and in the telehealth group were 62.3%, 3.5%, 0.8%, and 33.5% respectively (frequencies to not add to exactly 100% due to rounding). Chi-squared analysis with continuity correction was used to determine if there were differences in the observed frequencies between groups (telehealth versus no telehealth) across the 4 levels of the Return to Work question relative to the expected frequencies with each of the imputations, and p values were combined using the Enders (2001) method.|||0.71
81516445|NCT01960998|162721507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||P values not corrected for multiple comparisons|Chi-squared, Corrected||||Frequencies for the telehealth and no telehealth groups on the Resumption of Normal Activities question relative to the expected frequencies question are presented above. Multiple imputation was performed to account for missing data, using the Multiple Imputation via Chained Equations (MICE) package in R. Across 10 imputations, the mean frequencies for the no telehealth group at 6 months were 7.4% (None), 29.8% (Some), 62.8% (All) and in the telehealth group were 4.9%, 23.0%, and 72.2% respectively (frequencies to not add to exactly 100% due to rounding). Chi-squared analysis with continuity correction was used to determine if there were differences in the observed frequencies between groups (telehealth versus no telehealth) across the 3 levels of the Resumption of Normal Activities question relative to the expected frequencies with each of the imputations, and p values were combined using the Enders (2001) method.|||0.41
81516446|NCT00759356|162721508|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence intervals for the ratios (test/reference) of the least squares means of the non-transformed parameters Cmax, AUClast, AUCinf, Tmax, λz, and T1/2, were calculated.|Mean ratio|109.8||||||90.0|95.3|126.5|||ANOVA|||||126.5|95.3|
81516447|NCT00759356|162721510|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence intervals for the ratios (test/reference) of the least squares means of the non-transformed parameters Cmax, AUClast, AUCinf, Tmax, λz, and T1/2, were calculated.|mean ratio|101.5||||||90.0|95.6|107.9|||ANOVA|||||107.9|95.6|
81516448|NCT00759356|162721511|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence intervals for the ratios (test/reference) of the least squares means of the non-transformed parameters Cmax, AUClast, AUCinf, Tmax, λz, and T1/2, were calculated.|mean ratio|101.7||||||90.0|95.9|107.9|||ANOVA|log-transformation||||107.9|95.9|
81516449|NCT00835640|162721517|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|81.33||||||90.0|||||||To establish bioequivalence, the ratio of the mean must fall within 80-125.|||||
81516450|NCT00835640|162721518|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|87.87||||||90.0|||||||To establish bioequivalence, the ratio of the mean must fall within 80-125.|||||
81516451|NCT00835640|162721519|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|88.45||||||90.0|||||||To establish bioequivalence, the ratio of the mean must fall within 80-125.|||||
81516452|NCT00812006|162721520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the correlation among repeated measurements within a patient.||||||<0.001
81516453|NCT00812006|162721521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Nominal p-value was adjusted under Benjamini and Hochberg's false discovery rate procedure for the multiple secondary endpoints at α=0.1 significance level.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|A compound-symmetry covariance matrix was used to model the correlation among repeated measurements within a patient, due to a convergence issue.||||||<0.001
81516454|NCT00812006|162721522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Nominal p-value was adjusted under Benjamini and Hochberg's false discovery rate procedure for the multiple secondary endpoints at α=0.1 significance level.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the correlation among repeated measurements within a patient.||||||<0.001
81516455|NCT00812006|162721523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Nominal p-value was adjusted under Benjamini and Hochberg's falsediscovery rate procedure for the multiple secondary endpoints at α=0.1 significance level.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the correlation among repeated measurements within a patient.||||||<0.001
81516456|NCT00812006|162721524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Nominal p-value was adjusted under Benjamini and Hochberg's false discovery rate procedure for the multiple secondary endpoints at α=0.1 significance level.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|A compound-symmetry covariance matrix was used to model the correlation among repeated measurements within a patient, due to a convergence issue.||||||<0.001
81516457|NCT01071200|162721543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||Wilcoxon two sample test|||Change at hCG day : Wilcoxon two sample test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.07
81579071|NCT00174915|162830241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579072|NCT00174915|162830241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579073|NCT00174915|162830241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579074|NCT00174915|162830241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579075|NCT00174915|162830241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA model with treatment and baseline renal function as factors. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81579076|NCT00174915|162830242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.789||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.789
81579077|NCT00174915|162830242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.320
81579078|NCT00174915|162830242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.381||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.381
81579079|NCT00174915|162830242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.809||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.809
81579080|NCT00174915|162830242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.154||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.154
81579081|NCT00174915|162830242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.247||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.247
81455399|NCT01349192|162600362|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.1205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.03||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Chi-squared||Difference was calculated as proportion with a PE treated with MRSA active antibiotics in the treatment group minus the analogous proportion in the observation group. 95% CI calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction.|||0.03|-0.42|0.1205
81579082|NCT00174915|162830242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.415||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.415
81579083|NCT00174915|162830242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.649||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.649
81579084|NCT00174915|162830242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.807||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.807
81579085|NCT00174915|162830242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.844||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.844
81579086|NCT00174915|162830243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.699||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.699
81579087|NCT00174915|162830243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.822||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.822
81579088|NCT00174915|162830243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.579||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.579
81579089|NCT00174915|162830243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.679||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.679
81579090|NCT00174915|162830243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.278||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.278
81579091|NCT00174915|162830243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.104||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.104
81579092|NCT00174915|162830243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.560
81579093|NCT00174915|162830243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.309||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.309
81579094|NCT00174915|162830243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.759||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.759
81579095|NCT00174915|162830243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.385||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.385
81579096|NCT00174915|162830244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.949||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.949
81579097|NCT00174915|162830244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.050
81579098|NCT00174915|162830244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.577||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.577
81579099|NCT00174915|162830244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.598||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.598
81579100|NCT00174915|162830244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.062||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.062
81455400|NCT04604795|162600447|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.833|1.331|||||Log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed model with fixed effects for regimen and period, and participants as random effect.|||1.331|0.833|
81455401|NCT04604795|162600447|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|6.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.916|8.474|||||Log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed model with regimen, period, and regimen by period as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||8.474|4.916|
81455402|NCT04604795|162600456|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.268|1.847|||||AUC(0-inf) was analyzed using a mixed model with fixed effects for regimen and period, and participants as random effect.|||1.847|1.268|
81455403|NCT04604795|162600456|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|12.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.141|15.423|||||Log transformed AUC(0-inf) was analyzed using a mixed model with regimen, period, and regimen by period as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||15.423|10.141|
81579101|NCT00174915|162830244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.969||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.969
81579102|NCT00174915|162830244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.056
81455404|NCT04604795|162600493|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.318|0.693|||||Day 5 (High fat meal) versus (vs) Day 3 (fasted)|||0.693|0.318|
81455405|NCT04604795|162600493|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.405|0.882|||||Day 7 (Standard meal) vs Day 3 (fasted)|||0.882|0.405|
81455406|NCT04604795|162600493|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.194|0.427|||||Day 5 (High fat meal) vs Day 3 (fasted)|||0.427|0.194|
81455407|NCT04604795|162600493|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.292|0.643|||||Day 7 (Standard meal) vs Day 3 (fasted)|||0.643|0.292|
81455408|NCT04604795|162600493|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|0.617|||||Day 5 (High fat meal) vs Day 3 (fasted)|||0.617|0.280|
81455409|NCT04604795|162600493|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|0.903|||||Day 7 (Standard meal) vs Day 3 (fasted)|||0.903|0.410|
81455410|NCT04604795|162600495|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.867|1.205|||||Day 5 (High fat meal) vs Day 3 (fasted)|||1.205|0.867|
81455411|NCT04604795|162600495|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.941|1.308|||||Day 7 (Standard meal) vs Day 3 (fasted)|||1.308|0.941|
81455412|NCT04604795|162600495|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.671|0.933|||||Day 5 (High fat meal) vs Day 3 (fasted)|||0.933|0.671|
81455413|NCT04604795|162600495|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.724|1.007|||||Day 7 (Standard meal) vs Day 3 (fasted)|||1.007|0.724|
81455414|NCT04604795|162600495|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.713|0.992|||||Day 5 (High fat meal) vs Day 3 (fasted)|||0.992|0.713|
81455415|NCT04604795|162600495|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.837|1.165|||||Day 7 (Standard meal) vs Day 3 (fasted)|||1.165|0.837|
81455416|NCT00125515|162600533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||all statistical analysis were two tailed and employed an alpha significance level of 0.05.||||0.32
81579103|NCT00174915|162830244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.659||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.659
81455417|NCT03649347|162600567|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Interaction effect: p\<.001, np2=.720|ANOVA|Main effect of time: p\<.001, np2=.798; main effect of group: p\<.001, np2=.711||A repeated measures ANOVA was conducted to assess main effects of group (AR therapy intervention versus no treatment control), time (baseline, one week follow up, and one month follow up) as well as an interaction effect. The P-Value shown below is for the interaction effect. Post-hoc power analysis indicated actual power 99%, critical F=4.76.||||<.001
81455418|NCT03649347|162600568|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Interaction effect: p\<.001, np2=.542|ANOVA|Main effect of time: p\<.001, np2=.598; and main effect of group: p\<.001, np2=.439||A repeated measures ANOVA was conducted to assess main effects of group (AR therapy intervention versus no treatment control), time (baseline, one week follow up, and one month follow up) as well as an interaction effect. The P-Value shown below is for the interaction effect. Post-hoc power analysis indicated actual power 96%, critical F=4.76.||||<.001
81455419|NCT03649347|162600570|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.005||||||Interaction effect: p\<.005, np2=.481|ANOVA|Main effect of time: p\<.001, np2=.572; and main effect of group p\<.001, np2=.626||A repeated measures ANOVA was conducted to assess main effects of group (AR therapy intervention versus no treatment control), time (baseline, one week follow up, and one month follow up) as well as an interaction effect. The P-Value shown below is for the interaction effect. Post-hoc power analysis indicated actual power 99%, critical F=3.49.||||<.005
81455420|NCT01866098|162600571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated treatment differences between groups analyzed using mixed-model analysis. Model includes the baseline value age; sex; compliance; ethnicity.||||||0.83
81455421|NCT01866098|162600572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.10
81579104|NCT00174915|162830244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.197||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.197
81455422|NCT01866098|162600573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated treatment differences between groups analyzed using mixed-model analysis. Model includes the baseline value age; sex; compliance; ethnicity.||||||0.19
81455423|NCT01866098|162600574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated treatment differences between groups analyzed using mixed-model analysis. Model includes the baseline value age; sex; compliance; ethnicity.||||||0.96
81455424|NCT01866098|162600575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated treatment differences between groups analyzed using mixed-model analysis. Model includes the baseline value age; sex; compliance; ethnicity.||||||0.92
81455425|NCT01866098|162600576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated treatment differences between groups analyzed using mixed-model analysis. Model includes the baseline value age; sex; compliance; ethnicity.||||||0.98
81455426|NCT01866098|162600577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated treatment differences between groups analyzed using mixed-model analysis. Model includes the baseline value age; sex; compliance; ethnicity.||||||0.95
81455427|NCT01866098|162600578|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated treatment differences between groups analyzed using mixed-model analysis. Model includes the baseline value age; sex; compliance; ethnicity.||||||0.43
81455428|NCT02517463|162600606|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The PPP from a previous study was 67.2%. Assuming the PPP in the preovulatory and post-ovulatory groups were equivalent, and taking 10% to be the maximum permitted difference for equivalence, a minimum of 273 subjects in each group would be required to confirm equivalence between the two groups with a power of 80% and type I error of 0.05. Therefore, our recruitment of 700 subjects with more than 300 in each group was sufficient."|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81455429|NCT02517463|162600607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.564|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.564
81455430|NCT02517463|162600608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81455431|NCT03449446|162600611|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.6||||0.9449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|18.8||The p-value between each pair of treatment groups presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel||The percentage difference and 95% C.I. presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|||18.8|-17.6|0.9449
81579105|NCT00174915|162830244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.521||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.521
81516458|NCT01527513|162721555|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"A 121ms non-inferiority margin was selected based on a previous study with Cognitive Drug Research (CDR) system comparing newly diagnosed patients to a healthy normative sample.~Assuming a Standard Deviation (SD) of 202.3 for the Power of Attention score, a total of 102 patients in the PP population would provide 80% power to reject the null hypothesis that the mean increase from baseline Power of Attention was at least 121 ms smaller in the placebo group."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.2001||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-137.593|203.993|||95% CI lower bound vs non-inf margin|||||203.993|-137.593|0.700
81516459|NCT01527513|162721556|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"A 121ms non-inferiority margin was selected based on a previous study with Cognitive Drug Research (CDR) system comparing newly diagnosed patients to a healthy normative sample.~Assuming a Standard Deviation (SD) of 202.3 for the Power of Attention score, a total of 102 patients in the PP population would provide 80% power to reject the null hypothesis that the mean increase from baseline Power of Attention was at least 121 ms smaller in the placebo group."|95% CI lower bound vs non-inf margin|33.2001|||<|0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-137.593|203.993|||ANCOVA||The predefined non-inferiority margin was -121ms.|||203.993|-137.593|<0.700
81516460|NCT04049266|162721597|NON_INFERIORITY|The maximum clinically acceptable true difference between KSI-301 and aflibercept participants to be considered non-inferior is 4 ETDRS letters, i.e. the non-inferiority margin (NI) is 4 letters.|Adjusted mean difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01|>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.03|-8.0|-4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, categories for baseline BCVA, BCVA-low luminance VA baseline, geographical location.||||-4|-8|> 0.9999
81516461|NCT01509677|162721652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7922||||||"This is p-value testing significance of treatment effect"|Poisson regression model|||2-sided test at 5% significant level||||0.7922
81516462|NCT01509677|162721652|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.7917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.3|||Poisson regression model|||||1.30|0.82|0.7917
81516463|NCT01509677|162721653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7145||||||"This is p-value testing significance of treatment effect"|Poisson regression model|||2-sided, 5% test||||0.7145
81516464|NCT01509677|162721654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.7136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.3|||Poisson regression model|||2-sided 5% test||1.30|0.83|0.7136
81516465|NCT01509677|162721655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.45||0.4606||95.0|-19.2|42.1|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5% test||42.1|-19.2|0.4606
81516466|NCT01509677|162721656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.194||0.2744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.64|||Poisson regression model|||2-sided 5% test||1.64|0.87|0.2744
81516467|NCT01509677|162721657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.1128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.04|||Poisson regression model|||2-sided 5% test||1.04|0.70|0.1128
81516468|NCT01509677|162721658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.31|||Regression, Linear|Poisson regression model||2-sided 5% test||1.31|0.66|0.6740
81516469|NCT01509677|162721659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.0677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.01|||Poisson regression model|||2-sided 5% test||1.01|0.69|0.0677
81516470|NCT01509677|162721660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.177||0.3566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.25|||Poisson regression model|||2-sided 5% test||1.25|0.54|0.3566
81516471|NCT01509677|162721661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6354|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.30185||0.4794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9429|6.2137|||ANCOVA|||2 sided 5% test||6.2137|-2.9429|0.4794
81516472|NCT01509677|162721662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4727|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32866||0.1541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.181|1.1264|||ANCOVA|||2 sided 5% test||1.1264|-0.1810|0.1541
81516473|NCT01509677|162721663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0626|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03681||0.0927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1358|0.0106|||ANCOVA|||2 sided 5% test||0.0106|-0.1358|0.0927
81516474|NCT01509677|162721664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01647||0.5175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0435|0.022|||ANCOVA|||2 sided 5% test||0.0220|-0.0435|0.5175
81516475|NCT01509677|162721665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3253||0.5205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.466|8.757|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5 % test||8.757|-4.466|0.5205
81516476|NCT01509677|162721666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0057||0.7052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.835|7.117|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5 % test||7.117|-4.835|0.7052
81516477|NCT01509677|162721667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.867|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7331||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.324|-0.409|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5 % test||-0.409|-3.324|0.0127
81516478|NCT01509677|162721668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1871||0.7862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.423|0.321|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5 % test||0.321|-0.423|0.7862
81516479|NCT01509677|162721669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.005||0.8769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|2.15|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5% test||2.15|-1.84|0.8769
81516480|NCT01509677|162721670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|711.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2768.79||0.7978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4778.3|6200.5|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5% test||6200.5|-4778.3|0.7978
81516481|NCT01509677|162721671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|88.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|79.26||0.2669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.6|245.6|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5% test||245.6|-68.6|0.2669
81516482|NCT01509677|162721672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|67.78||0.7033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-160.3|108.5|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5% test||108.5|-160.3|0.7033
81516483|NCT01509677|162721673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.039||0.1264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.97|63.55|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5% test||63.55|-7.97|0.1264
81516484|NCT01509677|162721674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|296.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|124.07||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.9|542.7|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5% test||542.7|50.9|0.0185
81516485|NCT01509677|162721675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.9989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.17|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5% test||0.17|-0.17|0.9989
81516486|NCT01509677|162721676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.309||0.6701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|2.03|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5% test||2.03|-3.15|0.6701
81455432|NCT03449446|162600611|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.4||||0.9646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|18.4||The p-value between each pair of treatment groups presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel||The percentage difference and 95% C.I. presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|||18.4|-17.6|0.9646
81455433|NCT03449446|162600611|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|3.7||||0.6219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|18.3||The p-value between each pair of treatment groups presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel||The percentage difference and 95% C.I. presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|||18.3|-10.9|0.6219
81455434|NCT03449446|162600611|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|8.8||||0.2554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|24.1||The p-value between each pair of treatment groups presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel||The percentage difference and 95% C.I. presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|||24.1|-6.4|0.2554
81455435|NCT03449446|162600611|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|10.8||||0.1658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|26.1||The p-value between each pair of treatment groups presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel||The percentage difference and 95% C.I. presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|||26.1|-4.5|0.1658
81455436|NCT03449446|162600611|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|3.2||||0.6963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|19.4||The p-value between each pair of treatment groups presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel||The percentage difference and 95% C.I. presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|||19.4|-12.9|0.6963
81455437|NCT03449446|162600611|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|10.0||||0.2441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|26.8||The p-value between each pair of treatment groups presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel||The percentage difference and 95% C.I. presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|||26.8|-6.8|0.2441
81455438|NCT03449446|162600611|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|5.2||||0.5229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|21.0||The p-value between each pair of treatment groups presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel||The percentage difference and 95% C.I. presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|||21.0|-10.7|0.5229
81455439|NCT03449446|162600611|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|10.4||||0.2149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|26.9||The p-value between each pair of treatment groups presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel||The percentage difference and 95% C.I. presented were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline diabetes mellitus status and baseline cirrhosis status as stratification factors.|||26.9|-6.0|0.2149
81455440|NCT03172494|162600612|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of insulin degludec/liraglutide versus insulin degludec was considered as confirmed if the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the mean treatment difference lied entirely below 0.4%. Non-inferiority was investigated on the FAS.|Mean treatment difference|-0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in HbA1c after 26 weeks of treatment was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and previous oral anti-diabetic (OAD) treatment as fixed factors and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Missing values were imputed by last observation carried forward (LOCF).||-0.46|-0.73|<0.0001
81455441|NCT03172494|162600612|SUPERIORITY||Mean treatment difference|-0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.49|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in HbA1c after 26 weeks of treatment was analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and previous OAD treatment as fixed factors and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Missing values were imputed by LOCF.||-0.49|-0.76|<0.0001
81516487|NCT01509677|162721677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.1105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.9|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5% test||3.9|-0.4|0.1105
81455442|NCT00143390|162600674|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of exemestane to anastrozole was to be concluded if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval on the hazard ratio (exemestane/anastrozole) was ≤1.25.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.007|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.771|1.317|||||Disease sites, use of postoperative adjuvant antiestrogen agents therapy, and pamidronate disodium were covariates for adjustment.|95% Confidence Interval based on the Brookmeyer and Crowley method||1.317|0.771|
81579106|NCT00174915|162830245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.683||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.683
81516488|NCT01509677|162721678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.62||0.9261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.4|29.5|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5% test||29.5|-32.4|0.9261
81579107|NCT00174915|162830245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.078
81579108|NCT00174915|162830245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.442||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.442
81579109|NCT00174915|162830245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.990
81579110|NCT00174915|162830245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.077
81701539|NCT03418051|163098453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.233||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.233
81455443|NCT00143390|162600675|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of exemestane to anastrozole was to be concluded if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval on the hazard ratio (exemestane/anastrozole) was ≤1.25.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.059|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.816|1.374|||||Disease sites, use of postoperative adjuvant antiestrogen agents therapy, and pamidronate disodium were covariates for adjustment.|95% Confidence Interval based on the Brookmeyer and Crowley method||1.374|0.816|
81455444|NCT03417687|162600680|EQUIVALENCE|The 2 methods were considered equivalent if the 95% confidence interval for the mean within subject difference between 129Xe MRI and 133Xe scintigraphy measurements was contained within the equivalence margin (-14.7%, +14.7%).|Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|3.6||||||The primary efficacy analysis tested the mean difference in the predicted percentage of remaining pulmonary function as measured by 129Xe MRI relative to the value as measured by 133Xe scintigraphy (reference standard) if a pre-defined section of lung were resected.||3.60|-0.75|
81579111|NCT00174915|162830245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.662||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.662
81455445|NCT03417687|162600682|EQUIVALENCE|The 2 methods were considered equivalent if the 95% confidence interval for the mean within subject difference between 129Xe MRI and 133Xe scintigraphy measurements was contained within the equivalence margin (-5.0%, +5.0%).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.12|5.29||||||||5.29|2.12|
81455446|NCT03417687|162600683|EQUIVALENCE|The 2 methods were considered equivalent if the 95% confidence interval for the mean within subject difference between 129Xe MRI and 133Xe scintigraphy measurements was contained within the equivalence margin (-5.0%, +5.0%).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.476|1.26||||||||1.26|-0.476|
81455447|NCT03417687|162600684|EQUIVALENCE|The 2 methods were considered equivalent if the 95% confidence interval for the mean within subject difference between 129Xe MRI and 133Xe scintigraphy measurements was contained within the equivalence margin (-5.0%, +5.0%).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.35|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.184|2.505||||||||2.505|0.184|
81455448|NCT03417687|162600685|EQUIVALENCE|The 2 methods were considered equivalent if the 95% confidence interval for the mean within subject difference between 129Xe MRI and 133Xe scintigraphy measurements was contained within the equivalence margin (-5.0%, +5.0%).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.101|0.181||||||||0.181|-2.101|
81455449|NCT03417687|162600686|EQUIVALENCE|The 2 methods were considered equivalent if the 95% confidence interval for the mean within subject difference between 129Xe MRI and 133Xe scintigraphy measurements was contained within the equivalence margin (-5.0%, +5.0%).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.721|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.82|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.096|-1.345||||||||-1.345|-4.096|
81455450|NCT03417687|162600687|EQUIVALENCE|The 2 methods were considered equivalent if the 95% confidence interval for the mean within subject difference between 129Xe MRI and 133Xe scintigraphy measurements was contained within the equivalence margin (-5.0%, +5.0%).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.192|-0.335||||||||-0.335|-3.192|
81455451|NCT03180645|162600727|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-1.07||||0.0638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|0.06|||ANCOVA|Analysis model (ANCOVA) included participant as random effect, treatment arm and side of the face as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.|Difference is the first named treatment adjusted (LS) mean change from baseline minus the second named treatment adjusted mean change from baseline.|||0.06|-2.21|0.0638
81455452|NCT00852202|162600739|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7408|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7408
81455453|NCT00852202|162600739|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9961|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9961
81455454|NCT00852202|162600740|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3441|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3441
81455455|NCT00852202|162600740|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2683|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2683
81455456|NCT02730663|162600741|NON_INFERIORITY|The number and percentage of patients who achieved clinical success at the time of stent removal are presented. A one-sided 97.5% confidence interval is to be calculated to confirm the degree of non-inferiority for the reference value (96%) and the difference (Investigational device - reference value) and if the lower limit of the confidence interval is -10% or higher, the noninferiority will be considered to be confirmed.|Reference value|-0.07||||0.05|ONE_SIDED|97.5||||A two-tail test was performed for statistics at a significance level of 0.05 unless otherwise specified.|t-test, 2 sided|||The clinical success rate at the time point of stent removal is reported 86.2% according to the approval data of the commercially available AXIOS stent submitted to the US FDA. The clinical success rates of EUS-guided transluminal drainage using a lumen-appending stent were 93.3% (29 cases), 100% (8 cases) and 100% (7 cases) respectively in the studies performed afterwards by Shah RJ (2015), Gornals JB (2012) and Moon JH (2014). The weighted average calculated for each study was about 96%.||||0.05
81455457|NCT04848480|162600769|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the estimated treatment difference was below 0.3%.|Treatment difference|0.05||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in HbA1c after 26 weeks was analysed using ANCOVA model with treatment, region, HbA1c group at screening and pre-trial basal insulin treatment as fixed factors, and baseline response as covariate.||0.23|-0.13|0.0065
81455458|NCT03176134|162600790|OTHER||Estimated Difference|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|25.3|||||The estimated difference in the clinical success rate and 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using the unstratified method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|||25.3|-12.2|
81455459|NCT03176134|162600790|OTHER||Estimated Difference|-12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|3.7|||||The estimated difference in the clinical success rate and 2-sided 95% CI were calculated using the unstratified method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|||3.7|-28.7|
81455460|NCT03176134|162600790|OTHER||Estimated Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||The estimated difference in the clinical success rate and 2-sided 95% CI were calculated using the unstratified method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|||0.0|0.0|
81455461|NCT03176134|162600790|OTHER||Estimated Difference|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|13.4|||||The estimated difference in the clinical success rate and 2-sided 95% CI were calculated using the unstratified method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|||13.4|-10.7|
81579112|NCT00174915|162830245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.139||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.139
81579113|NCT00174915|162830245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.705||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.705
81701540|NCT03418051|163098453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.634||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.634
81455462|NCT03176134|162600791|OTHER||Estimated Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||The estimated difference in the clinical success rate and 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using the unstratified method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|||0.0|0.0|
81455463|NCT03176134|162600791|OTHER||Estimated Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||The estimated difference in the clinical success rate and 2-sided 95% CI were calculated using the unstratified method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|||0.0|0.0|
81455464|NCT03176134|162600791|OTHER||Estimated Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||The estimated difference in the clinical success rate and 2-sided 95% CI were calculated using the unstratified method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|||0.0|0.0|
81455465|NCT03176134|162600791|OTHER||Estimated Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||The estimated difference in the clinical success rate and 2-sided 95% CI were calculated using the unstratified method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|||0.0|0.0|
81455466|NCT03915652|162600792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|1.02|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Waves 1 and 2 were combined and appointment nonadherence during the intervention was compared with the 12 months prior.||1.02|-2.88|0.34
81455467|NCT03915652|162600793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.39|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Waves 1 and 2 were combined and emergency department visits and hospitalizations during the intervention was compared with the 12 months prior.||0.39|-1.08|0.34
81579114|NCT00174915|162830245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.337||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.337
81455468|NCT03915652|162600794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.73|||t-test, 1 sided|One sided t-test of percent of needs remaining from 100%.||Wave 1 and Wave 2 were combined and the quality metric at the end of the 12-month intervention was compared to the metric from the start of the intervention.||0.73|0.45|<0.001
81455469|NCT03915652|162600795|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.5||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|34.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||34.8|-19.8|0.51
81455470|NCT03915652|162600796|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.92|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Waves 1 and 2 combined, compared post to pre.||1.92|-0.43|0.17
81455471|NCT03915652|162600797|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|6.52|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Waves 1 and 2 combined, compared pre/post intervention||6.52|-4.92|0.72
81455472|NCT03915652|162600798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|10.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||Waves 1 and 2 are combined; pre/post survey analysis||10.22|-6.22|0.50
81455473|NCT03915652|162600799|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.77||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|6.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||Waves 1 and 2 combined; pre/post analysis||6.47|1.06|0.01
81455474|NCT03915652|162600800|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.98|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Waves 1 and 2 combined, pre/post test||0.98|-1.27|0.77
81455475|NCT03915652|162600801|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.14||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|7.52|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Waves 1 and 2 combined; pre/post analysis||7.52|-3.23|0.37
81516489|NCT01509677|162721679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|19.0|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5% test||19.0|1.2|0.0257
81516490|NCT01509677|162721680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.11||0.0728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|168.6|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5% test||168.6|-3.0|0.0728
81579115|NCT00174915|162830245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.643||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.643
81516491|NCT01509677|162721681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.122|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5% test||0.122|0.004|0.0380
81516492|NCT01509677|162721682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0552||0.2482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.173|||ANCOVA|||2-sided 5% test||0.173|-0.045|0.2482
81516493|NCT01509677|162721683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.2629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Between treatment difference||2 sided 5 % test||1.00|-2.00|0.2629
81516494|NCT00957944|162721721|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% Confidence Interval for the ratio of geometric LS- Means is included within 0.8- 1.25, the patches are considered bioequivalent.|ratio of geometric LS- Means|1.0302||||||90.0|0.9693|1.0951|||ANOVA|ANOVA for log- transformed values has been used as the basis for calculation of point estimates (LS- Means) and Confidence Intervals (CIs).|Bioequivalence is concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio Treatment A/ Treatment B are fully included in the acceptance range from 0.8- 1.25 for AUC(0-tz), AUC(0-inf) and Cmax.|Bioequivalence testing by using the 90% Confidence Interval (CI).||1.0951|0.9693|
81516495|NCT00957944|162721722|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% Confidence Interval for the ratio of geometric LS- Means is included within 0.8- 1.25, the patches are considered bioequivalent.|ratio of geometric LS- Means|1.0571||||||90.0|0.9903|1.1284|||ANOVA|ANOVA for log- transformed values has been used as the basis for calculation of point estimates (LS- Means) and Confidence Intervals (CIs).|Bioequivalence is concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio Treatment A/ Treatment B are fully included in the acceptance range from 0.8- 1.25 for AUC(0-tz), AUC(0-inf) and Cmax.|Bioequivalence testing by using the 90% Confidence Interval (CI).||1.1284|0.9903|
81516496|NCT00957944|162721723|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% Confidence Interval for the ratio of geometric LS- Means is included within 0.8- 1.25, the patches are considered bioequivalent.|ratio of geometric LS- Means|1.0289||||||90.0|0.9714|1.0899|||ANOVA|ANOVA for log- transformed values has been used as the basis for calculation of point estimates (LS- Means) and Confidence Intervals (CIs).|Bioequivalence is concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio Treatment A/ Treatment B are fully included in the acceptance range from 0.8- 1.25 for AUC(0-tz), AUC(0-inf) and Cmax.|Bioequivalence testing by using the 90% Confidence Interval (CI).||1.0899|0.9714|
81516497|NCT01468233|162721742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted mean difference|31.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.7|42.2||P-value adjusted for baseline Hurley Stage and for baseline antibiotic use (Y/N).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||42.2|20.7|<0.001
81516498|NCT01468233|162721742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted mean difference|25.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|40.5||P-value adjusted for baseline antibiotic use (Y/N).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||40.5|10.5|<0.001
81579116|NCT00174915|162830246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.645||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||0.645
81516499|NCT01468233|162721742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted mean difference|38.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.8|53.3||P-value adjusted for baseline antibiotic use (Y/N).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||53.3|22.8|<0.001
81516500|NCT01468233|162721743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted mean difference|19.5|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|34.2||P-value adjusted for baseline antibiotics use (Y/N).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary end points 1 (AN 0/1/2 counts), 2 (NRS30), and 3 (modified Sartorius score) were ranked analyses.||34.2|4.7|=0.01
81516501|NCT01468233|162721744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted mean difference|25.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|37.6||P-value adjusted for baseline Hurley Stage and antibiotics use (Y/N).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary end points 1 (AN 0/1/2 counts), 2 (NRS30), and 3 (modified Sartorius score) were ranked analyses.||37.6|12.7|<0.001
81516502|NCT01468233|162721745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-19.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|-10.1||P-value calculated from ANCOVA with stratum (baseline Hurley Stage and antibiotics use), baseline value, and treatment as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Secondary end points 1 (AN 0/1/2 counts), 2 (NRS30), and 3 (modified Sartorius score) were ranked analyses.||-10.1|-28.6|<0.001
81516503|NCT00457821|162721753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Within-dose group and between-dose group analyses were performed, using a linear mixed effect model with baseline, dose, and period as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||||<0.05
81516504|NCT00457821|162721754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Within-dose group and between-dose group analyses were performed, using a linear mixed effect model with baseline, dose, and period as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||||<0.05
81516505|NCT00457821|162721756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Within-dose group and between-dose group analyses were performed, using a linear mixed effect model with baseline, dose, and period as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||||<0.05
81516506|NCT03549871|162721794|SUPERIORITY||ABR ratio|0.389|||=|0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.224|0.675||The threshold for significance was \<0.05.|Repeated measures NB regression model|||Analyzed using repeated measures NB model with fixed effect of treatment period (fitusiran efficacy period or factor/BPA prophylaxis period) and robust sandwich covariance matrix was constructed to account for within participant dependence, logarithm of duration (in years) that each participant spends in each study period matching BE data being analyzed as an offset variable.||0.675|0.224|=0.0008
81516507|NCT03549871|162721796|SUPERIORITY||ABR ratio|0.444|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.234|0.842||||||||0.842|0.234|
81516508|NCT03549871|162721798|SUPERIORITY||ABR ratio|0.485|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.259|0.91||||||||0.910|0.259|
81516509|NCT01133626|162721816|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority would be demonstrated if the lower limit of a two-sided 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio of BDP HFA 320 mcg/day to placebo was greater than 0.80.|geometric mean ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.06|||ANCOVA|||||1.06|0.87|
81516510|NCT03385265|162721857|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||
81516511|NCT03385265|162721858|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|CESD-R = within subject variable; group = between subject variable||||||
81516512|NCT03385265|162721859|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||
81516513|NCT03385265|162721860|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||
81516514|NCT03385265|162721861|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||
81516515|NCT03385265|162721862|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.04|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81516516|NCT03385265|162721863|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||
81516517|NCT03385265|162721864|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||
81516518|NCT03385265|162721865|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||
81516519|NCT02437305|162721869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048||||||P-value compares the increase in skin self-exams from pre-intervention to 2-months follow-up between the 2 groups.|McNemar|||||||0.048
81516520|NCT02437305|162721870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.5||||||P-value compares the increase in knowledge from pre-intervention to 2-months follow-up between the 2 groups.|McNemar|||||||>0.50
81516521|NCT03730961|162721894|SUPERIORITY|Drug - placebo|Mean Difference (Net)|-448.0||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-714.0|-183.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-183|-714|0.0021
81516522|NCT03730961|162721894|SUPERIORITY|Percent change Drug - placebo|Mean Difference (Net)|-22.1||||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|-3.51|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-3.51|-40.7|0.0222
81516523|NCT03730961|162721895|SUPERIORITY|Drug - placebo, 0-4 hours after furosemide|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.25||||0.0163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.63|-0.876|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.876|-7.63|0.0163
81516524|NCT03730961|162721895|SUPERIORITY|Percent change Drug - placebo, 0-4 hours after furosemide|Mean Difference (Net)|-15.0||||0.2018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.8|8.77|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.77|-38.8|0.2018
81516525|NCT03730961|162721895|SUPERIORITY|Drug - placebo, 0-8 hours after start of infusion|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.61||||0.0526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|0.0446|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.0446|-7.27|0.0526
81579117|NCT00174915|162830246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.756||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||0.756
81516526|NCT03730961|162721895|SUPERIORITY|Percent change Drug - placebo, 0-8 hours after start of infusion|Mean Difference (Net)|-14.9||||0.2076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.8|9.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||9|-38.8|0.2076
81516527|NCT03730961|162721896|SUPERIORITY|Drug - placebo, 0-4 hours after furosemide|Mean Difference (Net)|0.431||||0.1621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.189|1.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.05|-0.189|0.1621
81516528|NCT03730961|162721896|SUPERIORITY|Percent change Drug - placebo, 0-4 hours after furosemide|Mean Difference (Net)|32.0||||0.0338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|61.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||61.3|2.72|0.0338
81579118|NCT00174915|162830246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.428||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||0.428
81516529|NCT03730961|162721896|SUPERIORITY|Drug - placebo, 0-8 hours after start of infusion|Mean Difference (Net)|0.766||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0353|1.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.57|-0.0353|0.0600
81516530|NCT03730961|162721896|SUPERIORITY|Percent change Drug - placebo, 0-8 hours after start of infusion|Mean Difference (Net)|33.5||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.02|63.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||63|4.02|0.0280
81516531|NCT03730961|162721899|SUPERIORITY||Difference between drug and placebo|-4.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.74||||||||||||||||
81516532|NCT02752958|162721934|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.89||||0.0944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.018|12.8|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus Week 4 score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 (Baseline ) versus (vs.) Week 4||12.80|-1.018|0.0944
81516533|NCT02752958|162721935|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.128|23.849|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 (baseline) vs. Week 8||23.849|10.128|<0.0001
81516534|NCT02752958|162721936|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.87|29.539|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and participant as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 (baseline) vs. Week 12||29.539|15.870|<0.0001
81516535|NCT02752958|162721937|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.245|34.165|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and participant as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 (baseline) vs. Week 16||34.165|20.245|<0.0001
81516536|NCT02752958|162721938|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.464|38.385|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and participant as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.||Week 0 Vs Week 20||38.385|24.464|<.0001
81516537|NCT02752958|162721939|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.585|39.506|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and participant as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 (baseline) vs. Week 24||39.506|25.585|<.0001
81516538|NCT02752958|162721940|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18||||0.0312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.108|2.262|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs. Week 4||2.262|0.108|0.0312
81701541|NCT03418051|163098454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.030
81579119|NCT00174915|162830246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.076||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons..|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL)||||||0.076
81455476|NCT01499095|162600802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|"Stepwise closed testing approach was to assess non-inferiority and superiority sequentially:~1. Non-inferiority of HOE901-U300 vs Lantus: Upper bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of difference between HOE901-U300 and Lantus on mITT population is \<0.4%.~2. Superiority (only if non-inferiority has been demonstrated): Upper bound of two-sided 95% CI for difference in mean change in HbA1c from baseline to endpoint between HOE901-U300 and Lantus on mITT population is \<0."|Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.139|0.119||||||Analysis was performed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0 and \>=8.0%), and country as fixed effects and using the HbA1c baseline value as a covariate.||0.119|-0.139|
81455477|NCT01499095|162600803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A one-sided test (at alpha=0.025) for superiority of HOE901-U300 over Lantus was to be performed in case the non-inferiority of HOE901-U300 vs Lantus for the primary endpoint was demonstrated. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method with treatment as a factor and stratified on strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0 and \>=8.0%).||0.99|0.61|0.0380
81455478|NCT01499095|162600804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.201||0.8279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.438|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Change in pre-injection SMPG was analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0 and \>=8.0%), and country as fixed effects and using the pre-injection SMPG baseline value as a covariate. A test for superiority of HOE901-U300 over Lantus was to be performed one-sided at level alpha = 0.025 if previous analysis for nocturnal hypoglycaemia was significant.||0.350|-0.438|0.8279
81455479|NCT01499095|162600813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.152|0.415||||||Analysis was performed using Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment regimen and country as fixed effects and baseline (Month 6) HbA1c value as a covariate.||0.415|-0.152|
81516539|NCT02752958|162721941|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.728|3.866|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|"Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice.~Week 0 = Baseline Value"|Week 0 Vs Week 8||3.866|1.728|<.0001
81455480|NCT01130532|162600842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81455481|NCT01130532|162600842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81455482|NCT01130532|162600843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|<|0.001||95.0||||Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81579120|NCT00174915|162830246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||0.106
81579121|NCT00174915|162830246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||0.069
81579122|NCT00174915|162830246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.837||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||0.837
81516540|NCT02752958|162721942|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.192|4.322|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs. Week 12||4.322|2.192|<.0001
81516541|NCT02752958|162721943|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.844|5.012|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|||5.012|2.844|<.0001
81516542|NCT02752958|162721944|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.063|5.232|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs. Week 20||5.232|3.063|<.0001
81516543|NCT02752958|162721945|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.654|5.823|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 24||5.823|3.654|<.0001
81516544|NCT02752958|162721946|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.11||||0.4185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.592|3.821|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline|Week 0 Vs Week 4||3.821|-1.592|0.4185
81516545|NCT02752958|162721947|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.391|9.764|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 8||9.764|4.391|<.0001
81516546|NCT02752958|162721948|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.674|11.026|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Valu|Week 0 Vs Week 12||11.026|5.674|<.0001
81516547|NCT02752958|162721949|OTHER|Week 0 Vs Week 16|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.708|13.158|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 16||13.158|7.708|<.0001
81516548|NCT02752958|162721950|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.008|14.459|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 20||14.459|9.008|<.0001
81516549|NCT02752958|162721951|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.235|14.686|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 24||14.686|9.235|<.0001
81516550|NCT02752958|162721952|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57||||0.3415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.604|1.738|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|"Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice.~Week 0 = Baseline Value"|Week 0 vs Week 4||1.738|-0.604|0.3415
81516551|NCT02752958|162721953|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.77||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.935|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline|Week 0 Vs Week 8||2.935|0.610|0.0029
81516552|NCT02752958|162721954|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.266|3.582|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 12||3.582|1.266|<0.0001
81516553|NCT02752958|162721955|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.371|4.729|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|"Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice.~Week 0 = Baseline Value"|Week 0 vs Week 16||4.729|2.371|<.0001
81516554|NCT02752958|162721956|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.21|5.568|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 20||5.568|3.210|<0.0001
81516555|NCT02752958|162721957|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.119|5.477|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 24||5.477|3.119|<0.0001
81579123|NCT00174915|162830246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.749||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||0.749
81579124|NCT00174915|162830246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.581||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||0.581
81579125|NCT00174915|162830246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.311||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline renal function (serum creatinine ≤1.5 mg/dL v. \>1.5 mg/dL).||||||0.311
81579126|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 1: Day 2||||0.55
81579127|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 1: Day 8||||0.54
81579128|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 2: Day 1||||0.54
81579129|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 2: Day 8||||0.54
81579130|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 3: Day 1||||0.54
81579131|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 3: Day 8||||0.57
81579132|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 4: Day 1||||0.54
81579133|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 4: Day 2||||0.52
81579134|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 4: Day 4||||0.52
81579135|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 4: Day 8||||0.61
81579136|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 5: Day 1||||0.54
81579137|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 5: Day 8||||0.52
81579138|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 6: Day 1||||0.52
81579139|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests||Dose 6: Day 4||||0.52
81579140|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 6: Day 8||||0.52
81579141|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 7: Day 1||||0.52
81579142|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 7 - Day 8||||0.52
81579143|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 8: Day 1||||0.52
81579144|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 8: Day 8||||0.52
81579145|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 9: Day 1||||0.52
81579146|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests||Dose 9: Day 8||||1.00
81579147|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests||Dose 10: Day 1||||0.52
81579148|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 10: Day 2||||0.52
81579149|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 10: Day 4||||0.52
81579150|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 10: Day 8||||0.52
81579151|NCT03060447|162830248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||Dose 10: Day 14||||0.52
81579152|NCT03060447|162830249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Log Rank|P-value between treatment groups was based on log-rank test.||≥ 50 Copies/mL||||0.035
81579153|NCT03060447|162830249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Log Rank|P-value between treatment groups was based on log-rank test.||≥ 200 Copies/mL||||0.024
81579154|NCT03060447|162830250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values between treatment groups were based on Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||||0.67
81579155|NCT03060447|162830251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values between treatment groups were based on Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||||0.78
81579156|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IFN-a, Baseline||||0.34
81579157|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IFN-a, Dose 1: Day 2||||0.11
81579158|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IFN-a, Dose 1: Day 8||||0.81
81579159|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IFN-a, Dose 4: Day 1||||0.83
81579160|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IFN-a, Dose 4: Day 2||||0.12
81579161|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IFN-a, Dose 4: Day 8||||0.45
81579162|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IFN-a, Dose 10: Day 1||||0.25
81579163|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IFN-a, Dose 10: Day 2||||0.053
81579164|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IFN-a, Dose 10: Day 8||||0.16
81579165|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IFN-a, ATI Remission Visit||||0.27
81579166|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IL-1RA, Baseline||||0.35
81579167|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IL-1RA, Dose 1: Day 2||||0.013
81579168|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IL-1RA, Dose 1: Day 8||||0.15
81579169|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IL-1RA, Dose 4: Day 1||||0.30
81579170|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IL-1RA, Dose 4: Day 2||||0.003
81579171|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IL-1RA, Dose 4: Day 8||||0.49
81579172|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IL-1RA, Dose 10: Day 1||||0.25
81579173|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IL-1RA, Dose 10: Day 2||||0.055
81579174|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IL-1RA, Dose 10: Day 8||||0.90
81579175|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IL-1RA, ATI Remission Visit||||0.39
81579176|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IP-10, Baseline||||0.75
81579177|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IP-10, Dose 1: Day 2||||<0.001
81579178|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IP-10, Dose 1: Day 8||||0.69
81579179|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IP-10, Dose 4: Day 1||||0.15
81579180|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IP-10, Dose 4: Day 2||||0.018
81579181|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IP-10, Dose 4: Day 8||||0.030
81579182|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.087|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IP-10, Dose 10: Day 1||||0.087
81579183|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IP-10, Dose 10: Day 2||||<0.001
81579184|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IP-10, Dose 10: Day 8||||0.066
81579185|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||IP-10, ATI Remission||||0.86
81579186|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||ITAC, Baseline||||0.19
81579187|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||ITAC, Dose 1: Day 2||||0.021
81579188|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||ITAC, Dose 1: Day 8||||0.31
81579189|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||ITAC, Dose 4: Day 1||||0.10
81579190|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||ITAC, Dose 4: Day 2||||0.018
81579191|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||ITAC, Dose 4: Day 8||||0.69
81579192|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||ITAC, Dose 10: Day 1||||0.46
81579193|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||ITAC, Dose 10: Day 2||||0.21
81579194|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||ITAC, Dose 10: Day 8||||0.67
81579195|NCT03060447|162830252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||ITAC, ATI Remission||||0.60
81579196|NCT03060447|162830253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||ISG15, Dose 1: Day 2||||0.002
81579197|NCT03060447|162830253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||ISG15, Dose 4: Day 1||||0.58
81579198|NCT03060447|162830253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||ISG15, Dose 4: Day 2||||0.009
81579199|NCT03060447|162830253|SUPERIORITY|ISG15, Dose 10: Day 1||||||0.031|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||||||0.031
81579200|NCT03060447|162830253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||ISG15, Dose 10: Day 2||||0.001
81579201|NCT03060447|162830253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||OAS-1, Dose 1: Day 2||||0.003
81579202|NCT03060447|162830253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||OAS-1, Dose 4: Day 1||||0.057
81579203|NCT03060447|162830253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||OAS-1, Dose 4: Day 2||||0.009
81579204|NCT03060447|162830253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||OAS-1, Dose 10: Day 1||||0.057
81579205|NCT03060447|162830253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||OAS-1, Dose 10: Day 2||||0.005
81579206|NCT03060447|162830253|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||MX1, Dose 1: Day 2||||<0.001
81579207|NCT03060447|162830253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||MX1, Dose 4: Day 1||||0.17
81579208|NCT03060447|162830253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||MX1, Dose 4: Day 2||||0.003
81579209|NCT03060447|162830253|SUPERIORITY|MX1, Dose 10: Day 1||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||||||0.100
81579210|NCT03060447|162830253|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||MX1, Dose 10: Day 2||||<0.001
81579211|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7469|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD4/CD38/HLADR, Baseline||||0.7469
81579212|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1207|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD4/CD38/HLADR, Dose 4: Day 1||||0.1207
81579213|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4113|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD4/CD38/HLADR, Dose 4: Day 2||||0.4113
81579214|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1113|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD4/CD38/HLADR, Dose 4: Day 4||||0.1113
81579215|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.241|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD4/CD38/HLADR, Dose 6: Day 1||||0.2410
81579216|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1098|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD4/CD38/HLADR, Dose 6: Day 4||||0.1098
81579217|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0369|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD4/CD38/HLADR, Dose 10: Day 1||||0.0369
81579218|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0814|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD4/CD38/HLADR, Dose 10: Day 2||||0.0814
81579219|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1658|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD4/CD38/HLADR, Dose 10: Day 4||||0.1658
81579220|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9431|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD4/CD38/HLADR, Dose 10: Day 14||||0.9431
81579221|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6514|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD8/CD38/HLADR, Baseline||||0.6514
81579222|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0821|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD8/CD38/HLADR, Dose 4: Day 1||||0.0821
81579223|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2353|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD8/CD38/HLADR, Dose 4: Day 2||||0.2353
81579224|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1779|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD8/CD38/HLADR, Dose 4: Day 4||||0.1779
81579225|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7491|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD8/CD38/HLADR, Dose 6: Day 1||||0.7491
81579226|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD8/CD38/HLADR, Dose 6: Day 4||||0.0700
81579227|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3711|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD8/CD38/HLADR, Dose 10: Day 1||||0.3711
81579228|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0814|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD8/CD38/HLADR, Dose 10: Day 2||||0.0814
81579229|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD8/CD38/HLADR, Dose 10: Day 4||||0.0700
81579230|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8303|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD8/CD38/HLADR, Dose 10: Day 14||||0.8303
81579231|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.953|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56+CD16+, Baseline||||0.9530
81579232|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1735|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56+CD16+, Dose 4: Day 1||||0.1735
81579233|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2971|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56+CD16+, Dose 4: Day 2||||0.2971
81579234|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56+CD16+, Dose 4: Day 4||||1.0000
81579235|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56+CD16+, Dose 6: Day 1||||1.0000
81579236|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3374|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56+CD16+, Dose 6: Day 4||||0.3374
81579237|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7656|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56+CD16+, Dose 10: Day 1||||0.7656
81579238|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0814|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56+CD16+, Dose 10: Day 2||||0.0814
81579239|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3374|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56+CD16+, Dose 10: Day 4||||0.3374
81579240|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.432|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56+CD16+, Dose 10: Day 14||||0.4320
81579241|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8597|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56dimCD16neg, Baseline||||0.8597
81579242|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56dimCD16neg, Dose 4: Day 1||||1.0000
81579243|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0306|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56dimCD16neg, Dose 4: Day 2||||0.0306
81579244|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8345|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56dimCD16neg, Dose 4: Day 4||||0.8345
81579245|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9151|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56dimCD16neg, Dose 6: Day 1||||0.9151
81579246|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1098|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56dimCD16neg, Dose 6: Day 4||||0.1098
81579247|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56dimCD16neg, Dose 10: Day 1||||1.0000
81579248|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0814|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56dimCD16neg, Dose 10: Day 2||||0.0814
81579249|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4555|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56dimCD16neg, Dose 10: Day 4||||0.4555
81579250|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6171|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56dimCD16neg, Dose 10: Day 14||||0.6171
81579251|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0677|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56brCD16dim, Baseline||||0.0677
81579252|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4712|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56brCD16dim, Dose 4: Day 1||||0.4712
81579253|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6889|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56brCD16dim, Dose 4: Day 2||||0.6889
81579254|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1437|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56brCD16dim, Dose 4: Day 4||||0.1437
81579255|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7491|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56brCD16dim, Dose 6: Day 1||||0.7491
81579256|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56brCD16dim, Dose 6: Day 4||||0.0700
81579257|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7656|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56brCD16dim, Dose 10: Day 1||||0.7656
81579258|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1752|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56brCD16dim, Dose 10: Day 2||||0.1752
81579259|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||CD69+CD56brCD16dim, Dose 10: Day 4||||0.0700
81579260|NCT03060447|162830254|SUPERIORITY|CD69+CD56brCD16dim, Dose 10: Day 14||||||0.2246|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-values are based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||||||0.2246
81579261|NCT02132767|162830264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.76
81579262|NCT02132767|162830265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.003
81579263|NCT02132767|162830266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.14
81579264|NCT02132767|162830267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.71
81579265|NCT02132767|162830268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81579266|NCT02132767|162830269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.88
81579267|NCT02132767|162830270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.82
81579268|NCT02132767|162830271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||Regression, Poisson|||||||0.73
81579269|NCT03914326|162830287|SUPERIORITY|Time from randomisation to first EAC-confirmed MACE was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as categorical fixed factor.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.96|||Regression, Cox|||||0.96|0.77|0.0028
81579270|NCT00546637|162830312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.1959||95.0|-0.9|0.2||P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (Net) = Least squares mean|The null hypothesis was that the mean change from Baseline in 24-hour micturition-related urgency was the same at Week 12 for the two treatment groups: fesoterodine + alpha-blocker vs. placebo + alpha-blocker. It was estimated that 900 randomized subjects would have 85% power to detect a mean difference of -0.93(SD = 4.15) between the 2 treatments on the primary endpoint,mean reduction of micturition-related urgency episodes/24hr from Baseline to Week 12,assuming a 10% non-evaluability rate.||0.2|-0.9|0.1959
81579271|NCT00546637|162830313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0621||95.0|-1.0|0.0||P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|||0.0|-1.0|0.0621
81701542|NCT03418051|163098454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.618||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.618
81701543|NCT03418051|163098455|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.456||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.456
81579272|NCT00546637|162830315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0056||95.0|-0.8|-0.1||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as a covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4||-0.1|-0.8|0.0056
81579273|NCT00546637|162830315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.009||95.0|-0.7|-0.1||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12||-0.1|-0.7|0.0090
81579274|NCT00546637|162830316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012||95.0||||P-value was based on a ranked ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and ranked baseline value as a covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|Ranked ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons were performed only if the corresponding numerical change from Baseline at the same visit was statistically significant.||Week 4||||0.0012
81579275|NCT00546637|162830316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027||95.0||||P-value was based on a ranked ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and ranked baseline value as a covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|Ranked ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons were performed only if the corresponding numerical change from Baseline at the same visit was statistically significant.||Week 12||||0.0027
81579276|NCT00546637|162830317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1112||95.0|-0.2|0.0||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4||0.0|-0.2|0.1112
81579277|NCT00546637|162830317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0855||95.0|-0.3|0.0||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12||0.0|-0.3|0.0855
81579278|NCT00546637|162830319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.3847||95.0||||P-value was based on Van Elteren's Test adjusted by baseline quartiles. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|Van Elteren's Test||Median difference was estimated using Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift between the two groups.|Week 4||||0.3847
81579279|NCT00546637|162830319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.4449||95.0||||P-value was based on Van Elteren's Test adjusted by baseline quartiles. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|Van Elteren's Test||Median difference was estimated using Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift between the two groups.|Week 12||||0.4449
81579280|NCT00546637|162830321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.33||||0.0062||95.0||||P-value was based on Van Elteren's Test adjusted by baseline quartiles. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|Van Elteren's Test||Median difference was based on Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift between the two groups.|Week 4||||0.0062
81579281|NCT00546637|162830321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.0825||95.0||||P-value was based on Van Elteren's Test adjusted by baseline quartiles. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|Van Elteren's Test||Median difference was based on Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift between the two groups.|Week 12||||0.0825
81579282|NCT00546637|162830322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0025||95.0||||P-value for median was based on a ranked ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and ranked baseline value as a covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|Ranked ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons were performed only if the corresponding numerical change from Baseline at the same visit was statistically significant.||Week 4||||0.0025
81579283|NCT00546637|162830323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1748||95.0|-0.3|0.0||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4||0.0|-0.3|0.1748
81579284|NCT00546637|162830323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.6572||95.0|-0.1|0.2||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12||0.2|-0.1|0.6572
81579285|NCT00546637|162830325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0051||95.0|-2.9|-0.5||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4||-0.5|-2.9|0.0051
81579286|NCT00546637|162830325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.1231||95.0|-2.3|0.3||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12||0.3|-2.3|0.1231
81579287|NCT00546637|162830326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.3579||95.0|-1.0|0.4||P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4||0.4|-1.0|0.3579
81579288|NCT00546637|162830326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.9274||95.0|-0.8|0.7||P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12||0.7|-0.8|0.9274
81579289|NCT00546637|162830327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0223||95.0|-0.7|-0.1||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as a covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4||-0.1|-0.7|0.0223
81579290|NCT00546637|162830327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1744||95.0|-0.6|0.1||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as a covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12||0.1|-0.6|0.1744
81701544|NCT03418051|163098455|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.568||||||A priori threshold set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.568
81701545|NCT03418051|163098456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.919||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.919
81579291|NCT00546637|162830328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.7564||95.0|-0.4|0.5||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as a covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4||0.5|-0.4|0.7564
81579292|NCT00546637|162830328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.401||95.0|-0.3|0.7||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as a covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12||0.7|-0.3|0.4010
81579293|NCT00546637|162830329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1472||95.0|-0.2|0.0||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4||0.0|-0.2|0.1472
81579294|NCT00546637|162830329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.5839||95.0|-0.2|0.1||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12||0.1|-0.2|0.5839
81579295|NCT00546637|162830330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.6621||95.0|-0.1|0.2||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4 Q1||0.2|-0.1|0.6621
81579296|NCT00546637|162830330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.5|-0.2||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4 Q2||-0.2|-0.5|<.0001
81579297|NCT00546637|162830330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.3242||95.0|-0.1|0.2||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4 Q3||0.2|-0.1|0.3242
81579298|NCT00546637|162830330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1604||95.0|-0.3|0.0||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4 Q4||0.0|-0.3|0.1604
81579299|NCT00546637|162830330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.4102||95.0|-0.2|0.1||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4 Q5||0.1|-0.2|0.4102
81579300|NCT00546637|162830330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.3079||95.0|-0.1|0.2||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4 Q6||0.2|-0.1|0.3079
81579301|NCT00546637|162830330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.4066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4 Q7||0.2|-0.1|0.4066
81579302|NCT00546637|162830331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1595||95.0|0.0|0.3||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12 Q1||0.3|-0.0|0.1595
81579303|NCT00546637|162830331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0614||95.0|-0.3|0.0||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12 Q2||0.0|-0.3|0.0614
81579304|NCT00546637|162830331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.2032||95.0|-0.1|0.3||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12 Q3||0.3|-0.1|0.2032
81579305|NCT00546637|162830331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0631||95.0|-0.3|0.0||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12 Q4||0.0|-0.3|0.0631
81579306|NCT00546637|162830331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.9706||95.0|-0.2|0.2||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12 Q5||0.2|-0.2|0.9706
81579307|NCT00546637|162830331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.8058||95.0|-0.1|0.2||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12 Q6||0.2|-0.1|0.8058
81579308|NCT00546637|162830331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.3302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12 Q7||0.2|-0.1|0.3302
81579309|NCT00546637|162830332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1136||95.0||||P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with modified ridit scoring, stratified by center. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1136
81701546|NCT03418051|163098456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.558||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.558
81701547|NCT03418051|163098457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.796||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.796
81516556|NCT02752958|162721958|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.42||||0.0145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.483|4.352|||ANOVA||Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 4||4.352|0.483|0.0145
81516557|NCT02752958|162721959|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.498|6.339|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 8||6.339|2.498|<0.0001
81516558|NCT02752958|162721960|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.933|8.759|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 12||8.759|4.933|<0.0001
81516559|NCT02752958|162721961|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.219|9.115|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 16||9.115|5.219|<.0001
81516560|NCT02752958|162721962|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.438|10.335|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 20||10.335|6.438|<0.0001
81516561|NCT02752958|162721963|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.726|10.623|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs. Week 24||10.623|6.726|<0.0001
81516562|NCT02752958|162721964|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.3676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.738|1.989|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 4||1.989|-0.738|0.3676
81516563|NCT02752958|162721965|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.1907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.451|2.255|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|"Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice.~Week 0 = Baseline Value"|Week 0 Vs Week 8||2.255|-0.451|0.1907
81516564|NCT02752958|162721966|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.81||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.467|3.162|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs. Week 12||3.162|0.467|0.0085
81516565|NCT02752958|162721967|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.12||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.744|3.489|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|"Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice.~Week 0 = Baseline Value"|Week 0 Vs Week 16||3.489|0.744|0.0026
81516566|NCT02752958|162721968|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.74||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.371|4.116|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.||Week 0 Vs Week 20||4.116|1.371|0.0001
81516567|NCT02752958|162721969|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.477|4.222|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|"Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice.~Week 0 = Baseline Value"|Week 0 vs Week 24||4.222|1.477|<.0001
81516568|NCT02752958|162721970|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.2326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.243|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Valu|Week 0 Vs Week 4||0.243|-0.059|0.2326
81516569|NCT02752958|162721971|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.3934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.216||From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|ANOVA||Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 vs Week 8||0.216|-0.085|0.3934
81579310|NCT00546637|162830333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5775||95.0||||P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with modified ridit scoring, stratified by center. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5775
81516570|NCT02752958|162721972|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.0795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.284|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 12||0.284|-0.016|0.0795
81579311|NCT00546637|162830334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7433||95.0||||P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with modified ridit scoring, stratified by center. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7433
81579312|NCT00546637|162830335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9402||95.0||||P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with modified ridit scoring, stratified by center. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9402
81701548|NCT03418051|163098457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.558||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.558
81516571|NCT02752958|162721973|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.0682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.294|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|"Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice.~Week 0 = Baseline Value"|Week 0 vs Week 16||0.294|-0.011|0.0682
81516572|NCT02752958|162721974|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.0844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.287|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 vs Week 20||0.287|-0.018|0.0844
81516573|NCT02752958|162721975|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.332|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|"Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice.~Week 0 = Baseline Value"|Week 0 Vs Week 24||0.332|0.027|0.0211
81701549|NCT03418051|163098458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.701||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.701
81701550|NCT03418051|163098458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.68
81516574|NCT02752958|162721976|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.0493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|1.194|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 vs Week 4||1.194|0.002|0.0493
81516575|NCT02752958|162721977|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.013|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 vs Week 8||2.013|0.830|<0.0001
81516576|NCT02752958|162721978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.278|2.457||From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|ANOVA||Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 12||2.457|1.278|<0.0001
81516577|NCT02752958|162721979|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.429|2.629|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|"Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice.~Week 0 = Baseline Value"|Week 0 Vs Week 16||2.629|1.429|<.0001
81516578|NCT02752958|162721980|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.743|2.943|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 20||2.943|1.743|<.0001
81516579|NCT02752958|162721981|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.743|2.943|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 24||2.943|1.743|<.0001
81516580|NCT02752958|162721982|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.474|1.295|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 4||1.295|0.474|<.0001
81516581|NCT02752958|162721983|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.875|1.69|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 8||1.690|0.875|<.0001
81516582|NCT02752958|162721984|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.333|2.145|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 12||2.145|1.333|<.0001
81516583|NCT02752958|162721985|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.545|2.371|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 16||2.371|1.545|<.0001
81516584|NCT02752958|162721986|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.643|2.469|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs. Week 20||2.469|1.643|<.0001
81516585|NCT02752958|162721987|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.794|2.62||From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|ANOVA||Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 24||2.620|1.794|<.0001
81516586|NCT02752958|162721988|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.703|1.66|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 4||1.660|0.703|<0.0001
81579313|NCT00546637|162830336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.004||95.0|-4.5|-0.9||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4||-0.9|-4.5|0.0040
81579314|NCT00546637|162830336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.0068||95.0|-4.8|-0.8||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12||-0.8|-4.8|0.0068
81579315|NCT00546637|162830337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.0412||95.0|0.1|3.6||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (net)= Least squares mean|Week 4||3.6|0.1|0.0412
81579316|NCT00546637|162830337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.1373||95.0|-0.5|3.4||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (net)= Least squares mean|Week 12||3.4|-0.5|0.1373
81701551|NCT03418051|163098459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.883||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.883
81579317|NCT00546637|162830338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.0941||95.0|-0.3|3.8||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4||3.8|-0.3|0.0941
81579318|NCT00546637|162830338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.2273||95.0|-0.8|3.4||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12||3.4|-0.8|0.2273
81579319|NCT00546637|162830339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0507||95.0|0.0|4.3||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (net)= Least squares mean|Week 4||4.3|-0.0|0.0507
81579320|NCT00546637|162830339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.1136||95.0|-0.4|4.1||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (net)= Least squares mean|Week 12||4.1|-0.4|0.1136
81579321|NCT00546637|162830340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0845||95.0|-0.3|4.1||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (net)= Least squares mean|Week 4||4.1|-0.3|0.0845
81579322|NCT00546637|162830340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.0662||95.0|-0.2|4.6||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12||4.6|-0.2|0.0662
81579323|NCT00546637|162830341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.1085||95.0|-0.3|3.2||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 4||3.2|-0.3|0.1085
81579324|NCT00546637|162830341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.7685||95.0|-1.6|2.1||P-value was based on ANCOVA model with terms for country, treatment, and baseline value as covariate. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (net) = Least squares mean|Week 12||2.1|-1.6|0.7685
81579325|NCT00546637|162830342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|6.0||||0.0005||95.0||||P-value was based on Van Elteren's Test adjusted by baseline quartiles. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|Van Elteren's Test||Median difference was based on Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift between the two groups.|Week 4||||0.0005
81579326|NCT00546637|162830342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|7.0|||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value was based on Van Elteren's Test adjusted by baseline quartiles. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|Van Elteren's Test||Median difference was based on Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift between the two groups.|Week 8||||<.0001
81579327|NCT00546637|162830342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|9.0||||0.0003||95.0||||P-value was based on Van Elteren's Test adjusted by baseline quartiles. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|Van Elteren's Test||Median difference was based on Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift between the two groups.|Week 12||||0.0003
81579328|NCT00546637|162830343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.2251||95.0||||P-value was based on Van Elteren's Test adjusted by baseline quartiles. No adjustment of p-value was made for multiple comparisons.|Van Elteren's Test||Median difference was based on Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift between the two groups.|||||0.2251
81579329|NCT03274440|162830346|OTHER|A random-effects linear mixed model evaluated changes in YBOCCS as a function of condition (THC, CBD, placebo \[PBO\]), time point, and their interaction.||||||0.577|||||||Linear mixed effects regression|||Test for interaction effect between condition and time (includes all three groups and all time points)||||.577
81579330|NCT03274440|162830346|OTHER|A random-effects linear mixed model evaluated changes in YBOCCS as a function of condition (THC, CBD, placebo \[PBO\]), time point, and their interaction.|||||<|0.001|||||||Linear mixed effects regression|F=10.50; df=6, 10||Test for main effect of time (includes all three groups and all time points)||||<.001
81579331|NCT03274440|162830346|OTHER|A random-effects linear mixed model evaluated changes in YBOCCS as a function of condition (THC, CBD, placebo \[PBO\]), time point, and their interaction.||||||0.72|||||||Linear mixed effects regression|||Test for main effect of condition (includes all three groups and all time points)||||.72
81579332|NCT03274440|162830347|OTHER|A random-effects linear mixed model evaluated changes in STAI-S as a function of condition (THC, CBD, placebo \[PBO\]), time point, and their interaction.||||||0.577|||||||Linear mixed effects regression|||Test for interaction between condition and time||||.577
81579333|NCT03274440|162830347|OTHER|A random-effects linear mixed model evaluated changes in STAI-S as a function of condition (THC, CBD, placebo \[PBO\]), time point, and their interaction.|||||<|0.001|||||||Linear mixed effects regression|F=7.00, df=6,10||Test for main effect of time||||<.001
81579334|NCT03274440|162830347|OTHER|A random-effects linear mixed model evaluated changes in STAI-S as a function of condition (THC, CBD, placebo \[PBO\]), time point, and their interaction.||||||0.002|||||||Linear mixed effects regression|F=6.26, df=2, 10||Test for main effect of condition||||.002
81579335|NCT04984993|162830348|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Significance level of 0.025|t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: mu \<= 0 versus alternative hypothesis: mu \>0, where mu is the population mean change from baseline in the EF domain of the IIEF questionnaire at week 24.||||<0.001
81579336|NCT04984993|162830349|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Significance level of 0.025|t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: mu \<= 30 versus alternative hypothesis: mu \>30, where mu is the population mean percentage of MED3000 uses per patient that resulted in the patient noticing their erection starting within 15 minutes.||||<0.001
81579337|NCT04984993|162830349|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Significance level of 0.025|t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: mu \<= 30 versus alternative hypothesis: mu \>30, where mu is the population mean percentage of MED3000 uses per patient that resulted in the patient noticing their erection starting within 10 minutes.||||<0.001
81701552|NCT03418051|163098459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.401
81516587|NCT02752958|162721989|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.977|1.926|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 8||1.926|0.977|<.0001
81516588|NCT02752958|162721990|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.473|2.418|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|"Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice.~Week 0 = Baseline Value"|Week 0 Vs Week 12||2.418|1.473|<.0001
81516589|NCT02752958|162721991|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.848|2.81|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week16||2.810|1.848|<.0001
81516590|NCT02752958|162721992|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.732|2.694|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs. Week 20||2.694|1.732|<.0001
81516591|NCT02752958|162721993|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|2.982|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 Vs Week 24||2.982|2.020|<.0001
81516592|NCT02752958|162721994|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43||||0.0786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.919|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 vs Week 4||0.919|-0.050|0.0786
81516593|NCT02752958|162721995|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.171|||ANOVA|\[1\] From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 vs Week 8||1.171|0.210|0.0050
81516594|NCT02752958|162721996|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.918|1.875|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 vs Week 12||1.875|0.918|<.0001
81516595|NCT02752958|162721997|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.951|1.926|||ANOVA|\[From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|||1.926|0.951|<.0001
81516596|NCT02752958|162721998|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.678|1.653||From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|ANOVA||Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|Week 0 vs Week 20||1.653|0.678|<.0001
81516597|NCT02752958|162721999|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.072|2.047|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with visit and site as fixed effect and subject as random effect. Visit\*site interaction included where significant at 10% level.|Difference is the baseline score minus other weeks score such that a positive difference favour to test dentifrice. Week 0 = Baseline Value|||2.047|1.072|<.0001
81516598|NCT00072293|162722024|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|As originally designed, target accrual was 1960 patients with analysis planned after 558 events. These targets were based on having 90% power to detect non-inferiority of no axillary dissection with a one-sided statistical signifi cance level of 10% (ie, α=0·10) under the assumption that 5-year disease-free survival with axillary dissection was 70% and defining non-inferiority as a hazard ratio (HR) of less than 1·25 (no axillary dissection relative to axillary dissection).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.11||Test for non-inferiority of no axillary dissection. Stratified logrank test compared groups. HR (no-AD vs AD) estimated from test statistic and variance as HR=exp(\[O-E\]/V), compared to 1.25 in 1-sided test of non-inferiority.|1-sided non-inferiority test||Hazard Ratio is no axillary dissection/axillary dissection.|||1.11|0.55|0.004
81516599|NCT00072293|162722025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|1.54|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is no axillary dissection/axillary dissection.|||1.54|0.52|0.73
81516600|NCT00901511|162722038|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|12.0||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the median time to rescue WLL in the GM-CSF Group minus the median the time to rescue WLL in the Control Group|||||0.0078
81516601|NCT00901511|162722039|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|7.0||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|39.9|||Fisher Exact||Calculated as risk ratio of rescue WLL in the Control Group compared to the risk ratio of rescue WLL in the GM-CSF Group|||39.9|1.60|0.0152
81579338|NCT04984993|162830349|OTHER|||||||0.89||||||Significance level of 0.025|t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: mu \<= 30 versus alternative hypothesis: mu \>30, where mu is the population mean percentage of MED3000 uses per patient that resulted in the patient noticing their erection starting within 5 minutes.||||0.890
81516602|NCT00901511|162722040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|13.3|||Repeated measures ANOVA|Data was evaluated via repeated measures ANOVA after adjustment for baseline values, gender, age, and number of patients at risk at each time point.|Calculated as the between group difference in the mean PaO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the between group difference in mean PaO2 in the Control Group|||13.3|5.7|<0.0001
81516603|NCT00901511|162722040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.16||0.0261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|28.16|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the pre-WLL visit in the mean PaO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean PaO2 in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean PaO2 between groups at the pre-WLL visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||28.16|2.04|0.0261
81516604|NCT00901511|162722040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.36||0.1521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.92|23.03|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the baseline visit in the mean PaO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean PaO2 in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean PaO2 between groups at the baseline visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||23.03|3.92|0.1521
81516605|NCT00901511|162722040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.56||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.26|29.82|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 1-month visit in the mean PaO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean PaO2 in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean PaO2 between groups at the 1-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||29.82|6.26|0.0051
81516606|NCT00901511|162722040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.54||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.63|29.88|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 3-month visit in the mean PaO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean PaO2 in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean PaO2 between groups at the 3-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||29.88|10.63|0.0004
81516607|NCT00901511|162722040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.43|32.4|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 6-month visit in the mean PaO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean PaO2 in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean PaO2 between groups at the 6-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||32.40|7.43|0.0038
81516608|NCT00901511|162722040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.15||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.81|30.03|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 10-month visit in the mean PaO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean PaO2 in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean PaO2 between groups at the 10-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||30.03|3.81|0.0149
81516609|NCT00901511|162722040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.97||0.0148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.26|33.79|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 18-month visit in the mean PaO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean PaO2 in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean PaO2 between groups at the 18-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||33.79|4.26|0.0148
81516610|NCT00901511|162722040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.62||0.1158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|25.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean PaO2 between groups at the 30-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.|Calculated as the difference at the 30-month visit in the mean PaO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean PaO2 in the Control Group|25.02|-3.02|0.1158
81516611|NCT00901511|162722041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|-5.4|||Repeated measures ANOVA|Data was evaluated via repeated measures ANOVA after adjustment for baseline values, gender, age, and number of patients at risk at each time point.|Calculated as the between group difference in the mean value of A-aDO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean value of A-aDO2 in the Control Group|Primary analysis||-5.4|-14.8|<0.0001
81516612|NCT00901511|162722041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0||0.0545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.19|0.27|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the pre-WLL visit in the mean A-aDO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean A-aDO2 in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean A-aDO2 between groups at the pre-WLL visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||0.27|-25.19|0.0545
81516613|NCT00901511|162722041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.34||0.2802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.52|6.35|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the baseline visit in the mean A-aDO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean A-aDO2 in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean A-aDO2 between groups at the baseline visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||6.35|-20.52|0.2802
81516614|NCT00901511|162722041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.16||0.0148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.85|-3.76|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 1-month visit in the mean A-aDO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean A-aDO2 in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean A-aDO2 between groups at the 1-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||-3.76|-29.85|0.0148
81516615|NCT00901511|162722041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.91||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.18|-8.36|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 3-month visit in the mean A-aDO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean A-aDO2 in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean A-aDO2 between groups at the 3 -month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||-8.36|-29.18|0.0015
81516616|NCT00901511|162722041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.85||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.49|-6.7|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 6-month visit in the mean A-aDO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean A-aDO2 in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean A-aDO2 between groups at the 6-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||-6.70|-31.49|0.0049
81579339|NCT04984993|162830350|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Significance level of 0.025|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81579340|NCT04984993|162830350|OTHER|||||||0.3327||||||Significance level of 0.025|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.3327
81579341|NCT04984993|162830350|OTHER||||||>|0.999||||||Significance level of 0.025|t-test, 1 sided|||||||>0.999
81701553|NCT03418051|163098460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.393||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.393
81701554|NCT03418051|163098460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.779||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.779
81579342|NCT05167734|162830359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|linear mixed effects model adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|values greater than 0 infer higher hemoglobin in active intervention|||1.2|0.1|0.02
81579343|NCT05167734|162830360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|linear mixed effects model adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|adjusted mean difference|3-months post hospitalization||1.1|0.0|0.04
81579344|NCT05167734|162830360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|linear mixed effects model adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission||Hospital Discharge||0.7|-0.3|0.42
81579345|NCT05167734|162830361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.352|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.352
81579346|NCT05167734|162830362|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||threshold for significance - p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81579347|NCT05167734|162830363|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.4|||proportional odds|proportional odds models adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds of higher value/score associated with active intervention|Hospital Discharge||2.40|0.44|0.94
81579348|NCT05167734|162830363|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|4.2|||proportional odds|proportional odds models adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds of higher value/score associated with active intervention|1-month post hospitalization||4.20|0.76|0.18
81579349|NCT05167734|162830363|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.0|||proportional odds|proportional odds models adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds of higher value/score associated with active intervention|3-months post hospitalization||3.00|0.51|0.64
81579350|NCT05167734|162830364|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|4.8|||proportional odds|proportional odds models adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds of higher value/score associated with active intervention|Hospital discharge||4.80|0.68|0.23
81579351|NCT05167734|162830364|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|6.8|||proportional odds|proportional odds models adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds of higher value/score associated with active intervention|1-month post hospitalization||6.80|0.87|0.09
81579352|NCT05167734|162830364|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.52||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|7.2|||proportional odds|proportional odds models adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds of higher value/score associated with active intervention|3-months post hospitalization||7.20|0.88|0.084
81579353|NCT05167734|162830365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|218.0||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.0|510.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, surgical vs. non-surgical admission, and baseline ADLs|scores greater than 0 reflect greater ambulatory distance in active intervention|1-month post hospitalization||510|-73|0.13
81579354|NCT05167734|162830365|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|178.0||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-154.0|510.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, surgical vs. non-surgical admission, baseline ADLs||3-months post hospitalization||510|-154|0.27
81579355|NCT05167734|162830366|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.49||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|7.8|||proportional odds|adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds of higher value/score associated with active intervention|1-month post hospitalization||7.80|0.79|0.12
81579356|NCT05167734|162830366|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|10.5|||proportional odds|proportional odds models adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds of higher value/score associated with active intervention|3-months post hospitalization||10.5|0.91|0.07
81579357|NCT05167734|162830367|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.8|||proportional odds|proportional odds models adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds of higher value/score associated with active intervention|1-month post hospitalization for anxiety score||1.80|0.14|0.29
81579358|NCT05167734|162830367|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.6|||proportional odds|proportional odds models adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds of higher value/score associated with active intervention|3-months post hospitalization for anxiety score||2.60|0.18|0.57
81579359|NCT05167734|162830367|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.3|||proportional odds|proportional odds models adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds of higher value/score associated with active intervention|1-month post hospitalization for depression score||1.30|0.10|0.12
81579360|NCT05167734|162830367|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.4|||proportional odds|proportional odds models adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds of higher value/score associated with active intervention|3-months post hospitalization for depression score||2.40|0.16|0.48
81579361|NCT05167734|162830368|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|5.6|||proportional odds|proportional odds models adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds of higher value/score associated with active intervention|1-month post hospitalization||5.60|0.39|0.56
81579362|NCT05167734|162830368|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.16||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|59.9|||proportional odds|proportional odds models adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds of higher value/score associated with active intervention|3-months post hospitalization||59.9|1.40|0.02
81579363|NCT05167734|162830369|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.16||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds of higher value/score associated with active intervention|||1.40|0.02|0.09
81579364|NCT05167734|162830371|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|logistic models adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds for the given event associated with intervention associated with active intervention|3-months post hospitalization||1.80|0.30|0.48
81579365|NCT05167734|162830372|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|24.0|||Regression, Logistic|logistic models adjusting for baseline hemoglobin, age, sex, and surgical vs. non-surgical admission|Estimates are odds ratios and correspond to the multiplicative increase in odds for the given event associated with intervention associated with active intervention|3-months post hospitalization||24.0|0.19|0.54
81579366|NCT00598663|162830405|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|||||ANCOVA|ANOVA with adjustment for period effect and subject as random effect. Period was included in the model regardless of statistical significance.||||||<0.0001
81579367|NCT01341964|162830419|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|not normally distributed, values were log-transformed.||||||0.66
81579368|NCT02157298|162830461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1053|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.39||Significant at alpha=0.05 (two-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|with fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, DPP-4, baseline eGFR, treatment-by-week interaction, continuous fixed covariate of baseline value.||H0: mean(dapa) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus alternative HA: mean(dapa) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.39|-0.81|<0.0001
81579369|NCT02157298|162830462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.301|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|-12.2||Significant at alpha=0.05 (two-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|with fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, DPP-4, baseline eGFR, treatment-by-week interaction, continuous fixed covariate of baseline value.||H0: mean(dapa) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus alternative HA: mean(dapa) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-12.2|-33.2|<0.0001
81579370|NCT02157298|162830463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.7||Significant at alpha=0.05 (two-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|with fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, DPP-4, baseline eGFR, treatment-by-week interaction, continuous fixed covariate of baseline value.||H0: mean(dapa) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus alternative HA: mean(dapa) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.7|-1.7|<0.0001
81579371|NCT02157298|162830464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4017||0.0743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|0.07||Significant at alpha=0.05 (two-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|with fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, DPP-4, baseline eGFR, treatment-by-week interaction, continuous fixed covariate of baseline value.||H0: mean(dapa) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus alternative HA: mean(dapa) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||0.07|-1.51|0.0743
81579372|NCT02157298|162830465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.769||0.3727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|10.7||Significant at alpha=0.05 (two-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|Regression, Logistic|Based on methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis \& Davidian and Tsitatis, Davidian, Zhang \& Lu, with adjustment with adjustment for baseline value and DPP-4||H0: proportion(dapa) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus alternative HA: proportion(dapa) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||10.7|-4.0|0.3727
81579373|NCT01722071|162830466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided paired t-test was performed to determine whether oxytocin administration was associated with reward-related BOLD signal changes (within the Nucleus Accumbens \[Bilateral\]). For the group of 18 participants, BOLD signal activity was compared between oxytocin and placebo scanning days.||||0.890
81579374|NCT01722071|162830466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided paired t-test was performed to determine whether oxytocin administration was associated with reward-related BOLD signal changes (within the Nucleus Accumbens \[Bilateral\]). For the group of 8 participants, BOLD signal activity was compared between oxytocin and placebo scanning days.||||0.422
81701555|NCT03418051|163098461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.246||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.246
81701556|NCT03418051|163098461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.191||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.191
81579375|NCT01722071|162830466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided paired t-test was performed to determine whether oxytocin administration was associated with reward-related BOLD signal changes (within the Nucleus Accumbens \[Bilateral\]). For the group of 10 participants, BOLD signal activity was compared between oxytocin and placebo scanning days.||||0.814
81579376|NCT01338493|162830467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81579377|NCT01338493|162830468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81579378|NCT00353262|162830474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.02||||||Cycle 2, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||1.02|0.79|
81579379|NCT00353262|162830474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|0.99||||||Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||0.99|0.76|
81579380|NCT00353262|162830474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.1||||||Cycle 3, Day 1 to Cycle 2, Day 1||1.10|0.85|
81579381|NCT00353262|162830475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.08||||||Cycle 2, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 2||1.08|1.01|
81579382|NCT00353262|162830475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.05||||||Cycle 3, Day 1 to Cycle 1, Day 2||1.05|0.98|
81579383|NCT00353262|162830475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.0||||||Cycle 3, Day 1 to Cycle 2, Day 1||1.00|0.94|
81579384|NCT00353262|162830476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.24||||||Capecitabine: Cycle 2, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||1.24|0.83|
81516617|NCT00901511|162722041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.84||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.23|-3.48|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 10-month visit in the mean A-aDO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean A-aDO2 in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean A-aDO2 between groups at the 10-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||-3.48|-28.23|0.0152
81579385|NCT00353262|162830476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.42||||||Capecitabine: Cycle 3, Day 1 to Cycle 2, Day 1||1.42|0.94|
81516618|NCT00901511|162722041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.27||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.31|-3.71|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 18-month visit in the mean A-aDO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean A-aDO2 in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean A-aDO2 between groups at the 18-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||-3.71|-30.31|0.0154
81579386|NCT00353262|162830476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.44||||||Capecitabine: Cycle 3, Day 1 to Cycle 1, Day 1||1.44|0.96|
81579387|NCT00353262|162830476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.08||||||5'-DFCR: Cycle 2, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||1.08|0.69|
81579388|NCT00353262|162830476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.34||||||5'-DFCR: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||1.34|0.86|
81579389|NCT00353262|162830476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.55||||||5'-DFCR: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 2, Day 1||1.55|1.00|
81579390|NCT00353262|162830476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|1.01||||||5-FU: Cycle 2, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||1.01|0.66|
81579391|NCT00353262|162830476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|0.97||||||5-FU: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||0.97|0.64|
81579392|NCT00353262|162830476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.19||||||5-FU: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 2, Day 1||1.19|0.78|
81579393|NCT00353262|162830476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.04||||||FBAL: Cycle 2, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||1.04|0.91|
81579394|NCT00353262|162830476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.04||||||FBAL: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||1.04|0.90|
81579395|NCT00353262|162830476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.07||||||FBAL: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 2, Day 1||1.07|0.93|
81579396|NCT00353262|162830478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|0.9||||||5'-DFUR: Cycle 2, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||0.90|0.61|
81579397|NCT00353262|162830478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|0.79||||||5'-DFUR: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||0.79|0.53|
81579398|NCT00353262|162830478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.06||||||5'-DFUR: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 2, Day 1||1.06|0.71|
81579399|NCT00353262|162830478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.08||||||Capecitabine: Cycle 2, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||1.08|0.63|
81579400|NCT00353262|162830478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.34||||||Capecitabine: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 2, Day 1||1.34|0.78|
81579401|NCT00353262|162830478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.1||||||Capecitabine: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||1.10|0.65|
81579402|NCT00353262|162830478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.18||||||5'-DFCR: Cycle 2, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||1.18|0.65|
81579403|NCT00353262|162830478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.3||||||5'-DFCR: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||1.30|0.71|
81579404|NCT00353262|162830478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.49||||||5'-DFCR: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 2, Day 1||1.49|0.81|
81579405|NCT00353262|162830478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|0.98||||||5-FU: Cycle 2, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||0.98|0.56|
81579406|NCT00353262|162830478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.44|0.76||||||5-FU: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||0.76|0.44|
81579407|NCT00353262|162830478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|1.03||||||5-FU: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 2, Day 1||1.03|0.59|
81579408|NCT00353262|162830478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.0||||||FBAL: Cycle 2, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||1.00|0.83|
81579409|NCT00353262|162830478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|0.91||||||FBAL: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 1||0.91|0.76|
81579410|NCT00353262|162830478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.0||||||FBAL: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 2, Day 1||1.00|0.83|
81455483|NCT01130532|162600843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|<|0.001||95.0||||Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455484|NCT01130532|162600844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001||95.0||||Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455485|NCT01130532|162600844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001||95.0||||Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455486|NCT01130532|162600845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001||95.0||||Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455487|NCT01130532|162600845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.001||95.0||||Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455488|NCT01130532|162600846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Question 1. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455489|NCT01130532|162600846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Question 1. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455490|NCT01130532|162600846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Question 2. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81516619|NCT00901511|162722041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.15||0.0921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.05|2.02|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 30-month visit in the mean A-aDO2 in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean A-aDO2 in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean A-aDO2 between groups at the 30-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||2.02|-24.05|0.0921
81516620|NCT00901511|162722042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.6||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|21.3|||Repeated measures ANOVA|Data was evaluated via repeated measures ANOVA after adjustment for baseline values, gender, age, and number of patients at risk at each time point.|Calculated as the between group difference in the mean value of the DLCO in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean value of the DLCO in the Control Group|Primary Analysis||21.3|1.9|0.0220
81516621|NCT00901511|162722042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.96||0.3186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.06|25.63|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the Pre-WLL visit in the mean DLCO in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean DLCO in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean DLCO between groups at the Pre-WLL visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||25.63|-9.06|0.3186
81516622|NCT00901511|162722042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.58||0.4111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|19.51|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the baseline visit in the mean DLCO in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean DLCO in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean DLCO between groups at the baseline visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||19.51|-8.40|0.4111
81579411|NCT00353262|162830480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.33||||||Total Platinum: Cycle 2, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 2||1.33|1.09|
81579412|NCT00353262|162830480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.21|1.48||||||Total Platinum: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 2||1.48|1.21|
81701557|NCT03418051|163098462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.703||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.703
81455491|NCT01130532|162600846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Question 2. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455492|NCT01130532|162600846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|24.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.53|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Question 3. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455493|NCT01130532|162600846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|26.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Question 3. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455494|NCT01130532|162600846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|32.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.82|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Question 4. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455495|NCT01130532|162600846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|31.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.79|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Question 4. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455496|NCT01130532|162600846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|33.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Question 5. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455497|NCT01130532|162600846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|30.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.75|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Question 5. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455498|NCT01130532|162600847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|23.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for confidence to complete sexual activity. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455499|NCT01130532|162600847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for confidence to complete sexual activity. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455500|NCT01130532|162600847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for ease of erection. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81579413|NCT00353262|162830480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.23||||||Total Platinum: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 2, Day 1||1.23|1.01|
81579414|NCT00353262|162830482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.09||||||Total Platinum: Cycle 2, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 2||1.09|0.96|
81579415|NCT00353262|162830482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.08||||||Total Platinum: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 2||1.08|0.95|
81579416|NCT00353262|162830482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.05||||||Total Platinum: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 2, Day 1||1.05|0.93|
81579417|NCT00353262|162830482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.09||||||Free Platinum: Cycle 2, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 2||1.09|0.94|
81579418|NCT00353262|162830482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.08||||||Free Platinum: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 1, Day 2||1.08|0.92|
81579419|NCT00353262|162830482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.07||||||Free Platinum: Cycle 3, Day 1 versus Cycle 2, Day 1||1.07|0.91|
81579420|NCT01103284|162830498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure (MMRM) was adjusted for the following baseline covariates: age, C-peptide, insulin dose by body weight and AUC||||||0.33
81579421|NCT01103284|162830499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model was adjusted for the following covariates: age, Baseline C-peptide, Baseline insulin dose adjusted for body weight, and Baseline AUC.||||||0.68
81579422|NCT01103284|162830500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model was adjusted for the following covariates: age, Baseline C-peptide, Baseline insulin dose adjusted for body weight, and Baseline AUC||||||0.44
81579423|NCT01103284|162830502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.79||Standard multiple imputation was used to predict the number and timing of hypoglycemic events after discontinuing the study for subjects who did not remain in the study until Month 25.|negative binomial regression|||The number of hypoglycemia events during the study was analyzed using a negative binomial regression model, with number of events as the dependent variable, and treatment, age, baseline daily insulin dose, and baseline C-peptide as covariates. The log of duration in the study for each patient was used as an offset variable in the model.||0.79|-0.02|0.07
81579424|NCT00183092|162830503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.43||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.53|||Regression, Cox|||||3.53|0.58|0.43
81579425|NCT00183092|162830504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5||||0.54||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. One subject in the placebo group was administered only 25 items on the MMSE due to visual impairment, and this subject's score was scaled based on percentage correct.|ANCOVA|||The difference between change scores, adjusted for Month-0 performance. Positive adjusted differences indicate greater adjusted change (worsening) in the placebo group; negative indicate greater adjusted changed (worsening) in the quinacrine group.||||.54
81579426|NCT00183092|162830505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.9||||0.36||95.0||||significance threshold p=0.05|Quade's rank analysis of covariance|||The difference between scores, adjusted for Month-0 performance.||||.36
81579427|NCT00183092|162830506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.8||||0.01||95.0||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|Quade's rank analysis of covariance|||The difference between change scores, adjusted for Month-0 performance. Positive adjusted differences indicate greater adjusted change (worsening) in the placebo group; negative indicate greater adjusted changed (worsening) in the quinacrine group.||||.01
81579428|NCT00183092|162830507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.03||95.0||||Threshold for significance p\<0.05|Quade's rank analysis of covariance|||The difference between change scores, adjusted for Month-0 performance. Positive adjusted differences indicate greater adjusted change (worsening) in the placebo group; negative indicate greater adjusted changed (worsening) in the quinacrine group.||||0.03
81579429|NCT00183092|162830508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.92||95.0||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|||The difference between change scores, adjusted for Month-0 performance. Positive adjusted differences indicate greater adjusted change (worsening) in the placebo group; negative indicate greater adjusted changed (worsening) in the quinacrine group.||||0.92
81579430|NCT00183092|162830509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.71||95.0||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|||The difference between change scores, adjusted for Month-0 performance. Positive adjusted differences indicate greater adjusted change (worsening) in the placebo group; negative indicate greater adjusted changed (worsening) in the quinacrine group.||||0.71
81579431|NCT00183092|162830510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.7||95.0||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|||The difference between change scores, adjusted for Month-0 performance. Positive adjusted differences indicate greater adjusted change (worsening) in the placebo group; negative indicate greater adjusted change (worsening) in the quinacrine group.||||0.70
81579432|NCT00594997|162830518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||p\<0.05 threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.0001
81579433|NCT03045887|162830544|OTHER||Ratio|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.243|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.27|0.61|||||AUC(0-t). Standard error of mean was on logged scale|||0.61|0.27|
81579434|NCT03045887|162830544|OTHER||Ratio|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.243|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.47|||||AUC(0-t).Standard error of mean was on logged scale|||1.47|0.65|
81579435|NCT03045887|162830544|OTHER||Ratio|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.74|||||AUC(0-t).Standard error of mean was on logged scale|||1.74|1.01|
81579436|NCT03045887|162830544|OTHER||Ratio|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.62|||||AUC(0-t).Standard error of mean was on logged scale|||1.62|0.69|
81579437|NCT03045887|162830544|OTHER||Ratio|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.64|||||AUC(0-t).Standard error of mean was on logged scale|||1.64|0.95|
81579438|NCT03045887|162830545|OTHER||Ratio|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.47|||||Treatment ratio of adjusted geometric mean (Day 14/Day 1) for AUC(0-24) is presented|||1.47|1.01|
81579439|NCT03045887|162830546|OTHER||ratio|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|0.99||||||||0.99|0.61|
81579440|NCT03045887|162830546|OTHER||ratio|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.22||||||||1.22|0.75|
81579441|NCT03045887|162830546|OTHER||ratio|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|0.97||||||||0.97|0.68|
81579442|NCT03045887|162830546|OTHER||ratio|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.51|0.86||||||||0.86|0.51|
81579443|NCT03045887|162830546|OTHER||ratio|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|0.9||||||||0.90|0.63|
81579444|NCT03045887|162830547|OTHER||ratio|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.36|||||Treatment ratio of adjusted geometric mean (Day 14/Day 1) for Cmax is presented|||1.36|0.96|
81455501|NCT01130532|162600847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|20.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.35|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for ease of erection. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455502|NCT01130532|162600847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for pleasure from sexual activity. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455503|NCT01130532|162600847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for pleasure from sexual activity. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455504|NCT01130532|162600847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|26.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for erectile function satisfaction. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455505|NCT01130532|162600847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|28.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for erectile function satisfaction. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455506|NCT01130532|162600847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.65|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for satisfaction with orgasm. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455507|NCT01130532|162600847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|20.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.64|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for satisfaction with orgasm. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455508|NCT01130532|162600848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|28.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77|<|0.001||95.0||||Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81455509|NCT01130532|162600848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|31.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76|<|0.001||95.0||||Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81516623|NCT00901511|162722042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.53||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|26.73|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 1-month visit in the mean DLCO in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean DLCO in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean DLCO between groups at the 1-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||26.73|-0.95|0.0658
81516624|NCT00901511|162722042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.81||0.2287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|26.34|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 3-month visit in the mean DLCO in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean DLCO in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean DLCO between groups at the 3-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||26.34|-6.78|0.2287
81579445|NCT03045887|162830553|OTHER||Ratio|2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.67|2.55|||||Treatment ratio of adjusted geometric mean (Day 14/Day 1) for Ctau is presented.|||2.55|1.67|
81701558|NCT03418051|163098462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.282||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.282
81455510|NCT01130532|162600849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001||95.0||||Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455511|NCT01130532|162600849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001||95.0||||Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455512|NCT01130532|162600850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|21.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for confidence to complete sexual activity. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455513|NCT01130532|162600850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.78|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for confidence to complete sexual activity. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455514|NCT01130532|162600850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|22.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for ease of erection. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455515|NCT01130532|162600850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|24.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for ease of erection. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455516|NCT01130532|162600850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|16.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for pleasure from sexual activity. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455517|NCT01130532|162600850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|17.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.35|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for pleasure from sexual activity. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455518|NCT01130532|162600850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for erectile function satisfaction. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455519|NCT01130532|162600850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for erectile function satisfaction. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455520|NCT01130532|162600850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|15.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for satisfaction with orgasm. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455521|NCT01130532|162600850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|17.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86|<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for satisfaction with orgasm. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455522|NCT01130532|162600851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76|<|0.001||95.0||||Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81455523|NCT01130532|162600851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|28.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74|<|0.001||95.0||||Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81455524|NCT01130532|162600853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Comparison of Week 16 to Week 12. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81455525|NCT01130532|162600853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Comparison of Week 16 to Week 12. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81455526|NCT01130532|162600853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Comparison of Week 16 to Week 12. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81455527|NCT01130532|162600854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||Comparison of Week 16 to Week 12. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|Paired t-test|||||||0.002
81455528|NCT01130532|162600854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||Comparison of Week 16 to Week 12. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|Paired t-test|||||||0.004
81455529|NCT01130532|162600854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Comparison of Week 16 to Week 12. Sequential gatekeeping strategies were applied for multiplicity control and the p-value was not adjusted.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81455530|NCT03041311|162600887|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||A Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure was used to control the global familywise error rate across the multiple null hypotheses (for 2 primary and 3 key secondary endpoints) in a strong sense at a 1-sided 0.025 level.|non-parametric ANCOVA|Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure||Treatment difference was evaluated using a nonparametric analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The nonparametric ANCOVA included study baseline ANC value as covariate, stratification factors of ECOG performance status (0 to 1 versus 2) and brain metastases (Yes versus No), and treatment as a fixed effect.||||<0.0001
81455531|NCT03041311|162600888|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||A Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure was used to control the global familywise error rate across the multiple null hypotheses (for 2 primary and 3 key secondary endpoints) in a strong sense at a 1-sided 0.025 level.|Modified Poisson|Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure||The occurrence of SN was a binary variable. Treatment group difference was analyzed using a modified Poisson regression model to account for the variable duration of the Induction Period for each patient. The model included baseline ANC count as a covariate, the stratification factors of ECOG performance status (0 to1 vs. 2) and brain metastases (Yes vs. No), and treatment as a fixed effect. The logarithm transformation of # of Induction cycles was included as an offset variable in the modeling.||||<0.0001
81455532|NCT03041311|162600889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0195||||||A Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure was used to control the global familywise error rate across the multiple null hypotheses (for 2 primary and 3 key secondary endpoints) in a strong sense at a 1-sided 0.025 level.|negative binomial regression|Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure||||||0.0195
81455533|NCT03041311|162600890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1335||||||A Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure was used to control the global familywise error rate across the multiple null hypotheses (for 2 primary and 3 key secondary endpoints) in a strong sense at a 1-sided 0.025 level.|Modified Poisson|Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure||Treatment group difference was analyzed using a modified Poisson regression model. The model included baseline hemoglobin as a covariate, the stratification factors of ECOG performance status (0 to 1 versus 2) and brain metastases (Yes versus No) and treatment as a fixed effect. The logarithm transformation of the number of weeks on treatment was included as an offset variable in the model.||||0.1335
81455534|NCT03041311|162600891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0686||||||A Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure was used to control the global familywise error rate across the multiple null hypotheses (for 2 primary and 3 key secondary endpoints) in a strong sense at a 1-sided 0.025 level.|Modified Poisson|Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure||Treatment group difference was analyzed using a modified Poisson regression model to account for the variable duration of the Induction Period for each patient. The model included baseline absolute neutrophil count as a covariate, the stratification factors of ECOG performance status (0 to 1 versus 2) and brain metastases (Yes versus No), and treatment as a fixed effect. The logarithm transformation of number of Induction cycles was included as an offset variable in the modeling.||||0.0686
81455535|NCT03041311|162600892|SUPERIORITY|For time-to-event variable, the Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate its within group median value, 25% and 75% percentile values.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218||0.9942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.52||The 2-sided p-value was obtained from the stratified log-rank test to account for the stratification factors.|Log Rank|stratified log-rank test|The HR and its 95% CI were calculated using the Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment and stratification factors of ECOG performance status (0 to 1 versus 2) and presence of brain metastases (Yes versus No).|||1.52|0.64|0.9942
81579446|NCT00778700|162830556|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.406||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.85|-0.51|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment as the main factor and Baseline score as the covariate.||||-0.51|-1.85|0.0041
81455536|NCT04688671|162600973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.302||0.5605|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.68|-0.32|0.5605
81579447|NCT00778700|162830556|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.408||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.08|-0.73|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment as the main factor and Baseline score as the covariate.||||-0.73|-2.08|0.0007
81579448|NCT00778700|162830556|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.407||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.88|-0.53|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment as the main factor and Baseline score as the covariate.||||-0.53|-1.88|0.0035
81579449|NCT03227029|162830574|OTHER||% vaccine recipients with solicited AEs|64.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|46.0|80.0|||||Proportions of study participants were calculated and presented with 90% exact confidence intervals. This highlights that we are 95% sure that the true proportion is not higher that the upper limit of the confidence interval.|||80|46|
81579450|NCT03227029|162830574|OTHER||% vaccine recipients with solicited AEs|84.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.0|94.0||||||||94|67|
81516625|NCT00901511|162722042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.37||0.1432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|30.64|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 6-month visit in the mean DLCO in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean DLCO in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean DLCO between groups at the 6-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||30.64|-4.86|0.1432
81516626|NCT00901511|162722042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.47||0.1833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.17|29.73|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 10-month visit in the mean DLCO in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean DLCO in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean DLCO between groups at the 10-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||29.73|-6.17|0.1833
81516627|NCT00901511|162722042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.23||0.1888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|32.23|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 18-month visit in the mean DLCO in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean DLCO in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean DLCO between groups at the 18-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||32.23|-6.90|0.1888
81516628|NCT00901511|162722042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.79||0.6374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.41|22.85|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 30-month visit in the mean DLCO in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean DLCO in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean DLCO between groups at the 30-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||22.85|-14.41|0.6374
81516629|NCT00901511|162722043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|9.9|||Repeated measures ANOVA|Data was evaluated via repeated measures ANOVA after adjustment for baseline values, gender, age, and number of patients at risk at each time point.|Calculated as the between group difference in the mean value of VC in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean value of VC in the Control Group|Primary Analysis||9.90|-5.30|0.5320
81516630|NCT00901511|162722043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.55||0.6772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.09|19.52|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the Pre-WLL visit in the mean VC in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean VC in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean VC between groups at the Pre-WLL visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||19.52|-13.09|0.6772
81516631|NCT00901511|162722043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.52|15.64|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the baseline visit in the mean VC in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean VC in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean VC between groups at the baseline visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||15.64|-12.52|0.8320
81516632|NCT00901511|162722043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.82||0.8532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.19|18.14|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 1-month visit in the mean VC in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean VC in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean VC between groups at the 1-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||18.14|-15.19|0.8532
81516633|NCT00901511|162722043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.66||0.7752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|18.44|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 3-month visit in the mean VC in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean VC in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean VC between groups at the 3-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||18.44|-14.00|0.7752
81516634|NCT00901511|162722043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.65||0.5174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|24.18|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 6-month visit in the mean value of VC in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean value of VC in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean VC between groups at the 6-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||24.18|-12.70|0.5174
81579451|NCT03227029|162830574|OTHER||% placebo recipients with solicited AEs|58.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|32.0|82.0||||||||82|32|
81579452|NCT03227029|162830575|OTHER||% vaccine recipients with usolicited AEs|36.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.0|54.0||||||||54|20|
81579453|NCT03227029|162830575|OTHER||% vaccine recipients with usolicited AEs|52.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.0|69.0||||||||69|34|
81579454|NCT03227029|162830575|OTHER||% placebo recipients with usolicited AEs|42.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|18.0|68.0||||||||68|18|
81579455|NCT03227029|162830577|OTHER||% recipients infected with vaccine virus|88.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.0|97.0||||||||97|72|
81579456|NCT03227029|162830577|OTHER||% recipients infected with vaccine virus|96.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.0|100.0||||||||100|82|
81579457|NCT03227029|162830577|OTHER||% recipients infected with vaccine virus|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|22.0||||||||22|0|
81579458|NCT03227029|162830580|OTHER||% with >=4 fold rise in RSV-PRNT|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|42.0|76.0||||||||76|42|
81579459|NCT03227029|162830580|OTHER||% with >=4 fold rise in RSV-PRNT|92.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.0|98.0||||||||98|76|
81579460|NCT03227029|162830580|OTHER||% with >=4 fold rise in RSV-PRNT|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|22.0||||||||22|0|
81579461|NCT03227029|162830580|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Due to unequal sample sizes, a 1-sided Fisher's exact test was used to test the hypothesis that proportions of greater than or equal to 4-fold rises were higher in the vaccinated than in the placebo group. Statistical significance level was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.01
81579462|NCT03227029|162830580|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Due to unequal sample sizes, a 1-sided Fisher's exact test was used to test the hypothesis that proportions of greater than or equal to 4-fold rises were higher in the vaccinated than in the placebo group. Statistical significance level was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.01
81579463|NCT03227029|162830581|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Due to unequal sample sizes, a 1-sided Wilcoxon test was used to test the hypothesis that antibody levels at Day 56 were higher in the vaccinated than in the placebo group. Statistical significance level was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81579464|NCT03227029|162830581|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Due to unequal sample sizes, a 1-sided Wilcoxon test was used to test the hypothesis that antibody levels at Day 56 were higher in the vaccinated than in the placebo group. Statistical significance level was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81579465|NCT03227029|162830582|OTHER||% with >=4 fold rise in RSV F protein|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|42.0|76.0||||||||76|42|
81579466|NCT03227029|162830582|OTHER||% with >=4 fold rise in RSV F protein|92.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.0|98.0||||||||98|76|
81579467|NCT03227029|162830582|OTHER||% with >=4 fold rise in RSV F protein|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|22.0||||||||22|0|
81579468|NCT03227029|162830582|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Due to unequal sample sizes, a 1-sided Fisher's exact test was used to test the hypothesis that proportions of greater than or equal to 4-fold rises were higher in the vaccinated than in the placebo group. Statistical significance level was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.01
81579469|NCT03227029|162830582|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Due to unequal sample sizes, a 1-sided Fisher's exact test was used to test the hypothesis that proportions of greater than or equal to 4-fold rises were higher in the vaccinated than in the placebo group. Statistical significance level was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.01
81579470|NCT03227029|162830583|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Due to unequal sample sizes, a 1-sided Wilcoxon test was used to test the hypothesis that antibody levels at Day 56 were higher in the vaccinated than in the placebo group. Statistical significance level was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81579471|NCT03227029|162830583|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Due to unequal sample sizes, a 1-sided Wilcoxon test was used to test the hypothesis that antibody levels at Day 56 were higher in the vaccinated than in the placebo group. Statistical significance level was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81579472|NCT01291173|162830586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.014||||0.8825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.203|0.175|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.175|-0.203|0.8825
81579473|NCT01291173|162830586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.258||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.446|-0.069|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.069|-0.446|0.0077
81579474|NCT01291173|162830586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.345||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.534|-0.155|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.155|-0.534|0.0004
81579475|NCT01291173|162830587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4676
81579476|NCT01291173|162830587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0198
81579477|NCT01291173|162830587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0031
81579478|NCT01291173|162830588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3341
81579479|NCT01291173|162830588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0063
81579480|NCT01291173|162830588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0022
81579481|NCT01291173|162830589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0937
81579482|NCT01291173|162830589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0127
81579483|NCT01291173|162830589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0009
81579484|NCT01291173|162830592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0091
81579485|NCT01291173|162830592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0004
81579486|NCT01291173|162830592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81579487|NCT01291173|162830593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.97||||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.34|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.60|-5.34|0.0142
81579488|NCT01291173|162830593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.25||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|-0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.88|-5.62|0.0075
81579489|NCT01291173|162830593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-2.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.56|-7.30|<0.0001
81579490|NCT01291173|162830594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.7538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.80|-1.11|0.7538
81579491|NCT01291173|162830594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49||||0.3062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|1.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.44|-0.45|0.3062
81579492|NCT01291173|162830594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.7697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.09|-0.81|0.7697
81579493|NCT01291173|162830595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53||||0.2046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.35|-0.29|0.2046
81579494|NCT01291173|162830595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.3348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.22|-0.42|0.3348
81579495|NCT01291173|162830595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81||||0.0505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.63|-0.00|0.0505
81579496|NCT01291173|162830596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cognitive Restraint of Eating||||0.0371
81579497|NCT01291173|162830596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cognitive Restraint of Eating||||0.1380
81579498|NCT01291173|162830596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cognitive Restraint of Eating||||0.0459
81579499|NCT01291173|162830596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Disinhibition||||0.0278
81579500|NCT01291173|162830596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Disinhibition||||0.0022
81579501|NCT01291173|162830596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Disinhibition||||<0.0001
81579502|NCT01291173|162830596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hunger||||0.0149
81579503|NCT01291173|162830596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hunger||||0.0009
81579504|NCT01291173|162830596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hunger||||<0.0001
81579505|NCT01291173|162830597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.44|-0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.38|-7.44|0.030
81579506|NCT01291173|162830597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.95|-1.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.94|-8.95|0.002
81579507|NCT01291173|162830597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.99|-4.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.92|-11.99|<0.001
81579508|NCT01291173|162830598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.65||||0.0824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.64|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.34|-5.64|0.0824
81516635|NCT00901511|162722043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.68||0.6393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.61|19.94|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 10-month visit in the mean VC in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean VC in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean VC between groups at the 10-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||19.94|-12.61|0.6393
81579509|NCT01291173|162830598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.07||||0.1725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.91|-5.05|0.1725
81579510|NCT01291173|162830598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.71||||0.0148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.69|-0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.73|-6.69|0.0148
81579511|NCT01291173|162830599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25||||0.2504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|3.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aggregate Physical Score||3.38|-0.89|0.2504
81579512|NCT01291173|162830599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.09||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|3.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aggregate Physical Score||3.21|-1.02|0.3090
81579513|NCT01291173|162830599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.0216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|4.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aggregate Physical Score||4.64|0.37|0.0216
81579514|NCT01291173|162830599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.9587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aggregate Mental Score||2.90|-2.75|0.9587
81579515|NCT01291173|162830599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|3.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aggregate Mental Score||3.45|-2.17|0.6530
81579516|NCT01291173|162830599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.9814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|2.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aggregate Mental Score||2.86|-2.79|0.9814
81579517|NCT02024867|162830613|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size of 120 per group was calculated according to an assumed treatment cure rate of 95% with 10 days of antibiotics, and a non-inferiority margin of 7% (allowing up to 88% cure rate with 3 days of antibiotics), to achieve a power of 0.80 (alpha=0.05). An additional 25 patients were recruited to account for an estimated 10% lost to follow-up.|Rate Difference|4.0||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|9.5|||Chi-squared|||||9.5|-1.5|0.25
81579518|NCT02024867|162830614|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|described previously|Rate Difference|10.7||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|19.2|||Chi-squared|||||19.2|2.1|0.02
81579519|NCT02024867|162830615|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|described previously|Rate Difference|10.1||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|18.2|||Chi-squared|||||18.2|2.1|0.03
81579520|NCT02024867|162830616|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|described previously|Rate Difference|0.1|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|7.0|||Chi-squared|||||7.0|-6.9|>0.05
81579521|NCT02024867|162830617|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|described previously|Rate Difference|10.3||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|19.9|||Chi-squared|||||19.9|0.8|0.046
81579522|NCT02024867|162830618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|described previously|rate difference|0.0|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81579523|NCT02865187|162830621|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.0||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|5.1||a priori threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||5.1|-7.4|0.71
81579524|NCT02865187|162830622|SUPERIORITY||Chi square|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for significance was set at p\< 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||1.00
81579525|NCT00003901|162830667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.59||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.23|||Regression, Cox|||||2.23|1.13|0.007
81579526|NCT00003901|162830668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.03||||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.54|||Regression, Cox|||||1.54|0.69|0.886
81579527|NCT00003901|162830669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.63||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.36|||Regression, Cox|||||2.36|1.13|0.009
81579528|NCT00003901|162830670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.78||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.28|||Regression, Cox|||||1.28|0.48|0.332
81579529|NCT02707991|162830671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||0.036|ONE_SIDED|||||one-sided test|z-test for difference in proportions|||||||0.036
81579530|NCT02612428|162830699|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.913||||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.509|1.64|||Log Rank|||The primary endpoint was assessed using a Kaplan-Meier survival analysis of the Intent-to-treat (ITT) population utilizing a log-rank test.||1.640|0.509|0.762
81579531|NCT02612428|162830700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6829|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6829
81579532|NCT02612428|162830701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.048
81516636|NCT00901511|162722043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.26||0.5361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.28|22.73|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 18-month visit in the mean VC in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean VC in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean VC between groups at the 18-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||22.73|-12.28|0.5361
81516637|NCT00901511|162722043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.04||0.8159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.26|16.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean VC between groups at the 30-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.|Calculated as the difference at the 30-month visit in the mean VC in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean VC in the Control Group|16.60|-13.26|0.8159
81516638|NCT00901511|162722044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.822||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.01|||Repeated measures ANOVA|Data was evaluated via repeated measures ANOVA after adjustment for baseline values, gender, age, and number of patients at risk at each time point.|Calculated as the between group difference in the median value of the GGO Score in the GM-CSF Group minus the median value of the GGO Score in the Control Group|Primary Analysis||0.01|-1.70|0.0530
81516639|NCT00901511|162722044|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the Pre-WLL visit in the median GGO Score in the GM-CSF Group minus the median GGO Score in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median GGO Score between groups at the Pre-WLL visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||>0.9999
81516640|NCT00901511|162722044|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.0332|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 3-month visit in the median GGO Score in the GM-CSF Group minus the median GGO Score in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median GGO Score between groups at the 3-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.0332
81516641|NCT00901511|162722044|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.0676|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 10-month visit in the median GGO Score in the GM-CSF Group minus the median GGO Score in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median GGO Score between groups at the 10-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.0676
81516642|NCT00901511|162722044|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.0629|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 18-month visit in the median GGO Score in the GM-CSF Group minus the median GGO Score in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median GGO Score between groups at the 18-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.0629
81516643|NCT00901511|162722044|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 30-month visit in the median GGO Score in the GM-CSF Group minus the median GGO Score in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median GGO Score between groups at the 30-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||>0.9999
81516644|NCT00901511|162722045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.22|||Repeated measures ANOVA|Data was evaluated via repeated measures ANOVA after adjustment for baseline values, gender, age, and number of patients at risk at each time point.|Calculated as the between group difference in the CEA levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the CEA levels in the Control Group|Primary Analysis||-0.22|-0.71|0.0010
81516645|NCT00901511|162722045|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-12.0||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the Pre-WLL visit in the median serum CEA levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median serum CEA levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum CEA levels between groups at the Pre-WLL visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.0059
81516646|NCT00901511|162722045|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.45||||0.0382|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the baseline visit in the median serum CEA levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median serum CEA levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum CEA levels between groups at the baseline visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.0382
81516647|NCT00901511|162722045|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.077|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 1-month visit in the median serum CEA levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median serum CEA levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum CEA levels between groups at the 1-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.0770
81516648|NCT00901511|162722045|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 3-month visit in the median serum CEA levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median serum CEA levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum CEA levels between groups at the 3-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.0400
81579533|NCT00137423|162830705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate|28.3||||||95.0|16.8|42.3|||F distribution|||Objective response rate required a sample size of 100 to test null hypothesis that true response rate was \<=5% versus alternative hypothesis that true response rate was \>=15% with 90% power and alpha level of 0.05. If number of OR\> =11 null hypothesis that true response rate was \<=5% could be rejected with a target α error rate of 0.05.||42.3|16.8|
81579534|NCT00137423|162830705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate|11.5||||||95.0|4.4|23.4|||F distribution|||Objective response rate required a sample size of 100 to test null hypothesis that true response rate was \<=5% versus alternative hypothesis that true response rate was \>=15% with 90% power and alpha level of 0.05. If number of OR\> =11 null hypothesis that true response rate was \<=5% could be rejected with a target α error rate of 0.05.||23.4|4.4|
81701559|NCT03418051|163098463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.925||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.925
81579535|NCT00137423|162830709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-year survival rate|77.4||||||95.0|63.6|86.5|||Kaplan-Meier method||valid presentation only if at least 1 patient has overall survival \>=1 year. Based on normal approximation, 95% CI will be derived by log transformation of the cumulative hazard rate.|||86.5|63.6|
81579536|NCT00137423|162830709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-year survival rate|66.0||||||95.0|51.6|77.1|||Kaplan-Meier method||valid presentation only if at least 1 patient has overall survival \>=1 year. Based on normal approximation, 95% CI will be derived by log transformation of the cumulative hazard rate.|||77.1|51.6|
81579537|NCT02604212|162830720|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102||0.6815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.243|0.159|||MMRM|||||0.159|-0.243|0.6815
81579538|NCT02604212|162830720|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.438|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.638|-0.237|||MMRM|||||-0.237|-0.638|<.0001
81579539|NCT02604212|162830720|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.396|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.569|-0.223|||MMRM|||||-0.223|-0.569|<.0001
81579540|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.372|-0.044|||MMRM|||Day 15||-0.044|-0.372|0.0131
81579541|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.247|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.412|-0.082|||MMRM|||Day 15||-0.082|-0.412|0.0036
81579542|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.6136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.192|0.113|||MMRM|||Day 15||0.113|-0.192|0.6136
81579543|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.3104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.249|0.08|||MMRM|||Day 29||0.080|-0.249|0.3104
81579544|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.0401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.008|||MMRM|||Day 29||-0.008|-0.340|0.0401
81579545|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.2494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.242|0.063|||MMRM|||Day 29||0.063|-0.242|0.2494
81579546|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.211|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.042|||MMRM|||Day 43||-0.042|-0.380|0.0149
81579547|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.319|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.489|-0.149|||MMRM|||Day 43||-0.149|-0.489|0.0003
81579548|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.1655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.262|0.045|||MMRM|||Day 29||0.045|-0.262|0.1655
81579549|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.0889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.324|0.023|||MMRM|||Day 57||0.023|-0.324|0.0889
81579550|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.322|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.497|-0.147|||MMRM|||Day 57||-0.147|-0.497|0.0004
81579551|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.326|-0.017|||MMRM|||Day 57||-0.017|-0.326|0.0298
81579552|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.0415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.361|-0.007|||MMRM|||Day 71||-0.007|-0.361|0.0415
81579553|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.441|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.261|||MMRM|||Day 71||-0.261|-0.620|<.0001
81579554|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.257|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.413|-0.1|||MMRM|||Day 71||-0.100|-0.413|0.0015
81579555|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.268|0.096|||MMRM|||Day 85||0.096|-0.268|0.3510
81579556|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.404|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.219|||MMRM|||Day 85||-0.219|-0.590|<.0001
81579557|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.318|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.481|-0.156|||MMRM|||Day 85||-0.156|-0.481|0.0002
81579558|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||0.1198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.341|0.04|||MMRM|||Day 99||0.040|-0.341|0.1198
81579559|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.516|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.708|-0.325|||MMRM|||Day 99||-0.325|-0.708|<.0001
81579560|NCT02604212|162830721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.366|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.535|-0.197|||MMRM|||Day 99||-0.197|-0.535|<.0001
81579561|NCT02604212|162830722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0867|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0867
81579562|NCT02604212|162830722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6285|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6285
81579563|NCT02604212|162830722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7214|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7214
81579564|NCT02604212|162830723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0325|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0325
81579565|NCT02604212|162830723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1409|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1409
81579566|NCT02604212|162830723|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81579567|NCT02604212|162830724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0824|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0824
81579568|NCT02604212|162830724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2217|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2217
81579569|NCT02604212|162830724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1409|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1409
81579570|NCT02604212|162830725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0625|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0625
81579571|NCT02604212|162830725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0684|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0684
81579572|NCT02604212|162830725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2105|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2105
81579573|NCT02604212|162830726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.175|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1750
81579574|NCT02604212|162830726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0229|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0229
81579575|NCT02604212|162830726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0294|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0294
81579576|NCT02604212|162830727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4615|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4615
81579577|NCT02604212|162830727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0508|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0508
81579578|NCT02604212|162830727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0769|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0769
81579579|NCT02604212|162830728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0699|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0699
81579580|NCT02604212|162830728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0179|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0179
81579581|NCT02604212|162830728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0430
81579582|NCT02604212|162830729|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81579583|NCT02604212|162830729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0849|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0849
81579584|NCT02604212|162830729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0849|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0849
81701560|NCT03418051|163098463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.551||||||A priori alpha level was set to 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.551
81579585|NCT06273124|162830754|SUPERIORITY||Kaplan-Meier 7 Day Survival Estimate|95.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.0|97.0|||Bootstrapping Kaplan-Meier estimates|||Ninety-five percent confidence intervals for the 7-day survival rates and p-values for the survival probabilities being greater than 75% were calculated with a bootstrap to account for the correlated data from having each participant wear multiple infusion sets.||97|94|<0.001
81579586|NCT06273124|162830755|SUPERIORITY||Kaplan-Meier 7 Day Survival Estimate|95.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.0|96.0|||Bootstrapping Kaplan-Meier estimates|||Ninety-five percent confidence intervals for the 7-day survival rates and p-values for the survival probabilities being greater than 75% were calculated with a bootstrap to account for the correlated data from having each participant wear multiple infusion sets.||96|93|<0.001
81579587|NCT01516424|162830756|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power is 80%, non-inferiority margin is 7.0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.69|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|7.75||Satisfaction with the non-inferiority criteria was determined by the upper limit of confidence interval. If the upper limit of 95% confidence interval was less than 7.0, then non-inferiority was concluded.|ANCOVA|Study center and grouping as fixed effects.|This is ITT analysis data.|"ANCOVA was employed to compare the changes of PANSS scores at week 8 relative to the baseline in these 2 groups. Least Squares Means for the differences in changes between the 2 groups (μ blonanserin - μ risperidone) and the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval were calculated in accordance with the main model.~H0: Compared with risperidone, blonanserin reduced more than 7.0 in mean change in PANSS total score from baseline at week 8 of treatment (μ blonanserin-μ risperidone\> 7.0)."||7.75|-0.36|<0.05
81579588|NCT01516424|162830756|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power is 80%, non-inferiority margin is 7.0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.94|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|6.65||Satisfaction with the non-inferiority criteria was determined by the upper limit of confidence interval. If the upper limit of 95% confidence interval was less than 7.0, then non-inferiority was concluded.|ANCOVA|Study center and grouping as fixed effects.|This is PPS analysis data.|"ANCOVA was employed to compare the changes of PANSS total scores at end of treatment relative to the baseline in these 2 groups. LSMeans for the differences in changes between the 2 groups (μ blonanserin - μ risperidone) and the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval were calculated in accordance with the main model.~H0: Compared with risperidone, blonanserin reduced more than 7.0 in mean change in PANSS total score from baseline at week 8 of treatment (μ blonanserin-μ risperidone\> 7.0)."||6.65|-0.76|<0.05
81579589|NCT00597766|162830761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GroupXtime interaction|-0.17||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Comparison 60mg vs. 20mg: F (1,92)=2.06, p=0.16|Linear mixed model|1st order antedependence covariance structure||"Hypothesis that 60mg group would have greater pain relief than the the 20mg group.~The study was powered to detect the difference in pain between the 40mg and placebo at 4-wks. To detect effect size 0.75 with alpha of 0.05, beta of 0.20, 31 the difference between the 60mg and placebo groups (effect size \> 1.0),18 participants per group are needed. \*NOTE\* the design was changed from placebo-control due to ethical concerns arising from ethical concerns of placebo injection."||||0.16
81579590|NCT00597766|162830761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||group x time interaction|-0.04||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Comparison 40mg vs. 20mg: F (1,90)=0.1, p=0.77|linear mixed model|first order antedependent covariance structure||"Hypothesis that 40mg group would have greater pain reduction than the 20mg group.~The study was powered to detect the difference in pain between the 40mg and placebo at 4-wks. To detect effect size 0.75 with alpha of 0.05, beta of 0.20, 31 the difference between the 60mg and placebo groups (effect size \> 1.0),18 participants per group are needed. \*NOTE\* the design was changed from placebo-control due to ethical concerns arising from ethical concerns of placebo injection."||||0.77
81579591|NCT00597766|162830762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||group x time interaction|-0.3||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Comparison 60mg vs. 20mg: F (1,36)=1.7, p=0.2|Linear mixed model|first order antedpendent covariance structure||This study was not powered for secondary outcomes. The effect of treatment group over time was analyzed using a linear mixed model for repeated measures with random intercept and subject effects. The dependent variable was treatment group and variables for week (continuous) and group interaction term was included in the model. The effect of treatment at discrete time points was analyzed using a linear mixed model with categorical time.||||0.2
81579592|NCT00597766|162830762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||group x time interaction|-0.02||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Comparison 40mg vs. 20mg: F (1,35)=0.0, p=0.9|linear mixed model|1st order antedependence covariance structure||This study was not powered for secondary outcomes.The effect of treatment group over time was analyzed using a linear mixed model for repeated measures with random intercept and subject effects. The dependent variable was treatment group and variables for week (continuous) and group interaction term was included in the model. The effect of treatment at discrete time points was analyzed using a linear mixed model with categorical time.||||0.9
81579593|NCT00597766|162830763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Groupxtime interaction|1.3||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Comparison 60mg vs. 20mg: F (1,36)=1.6, p=0.2|linear mixed model|unstructured covariance structure||The study was not powered for secondary analyses. The effect of treatment group over time was analyzed using a linear mixed model for repeated measures with random intercept and subject effects. The dependent variable was treatment group and variables for week (continuous) and group interaction term was included in the model. The effect of treatment at discrete time points was analyzed using a linear mixed model with categorical time.||||0.2
81579594|NCT00597766|162830763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Groupxtime interaction|1.1||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Comparison 40mg vs. 20mg: F (1,35)=1.0, p=0.3|linear mixed model|Unstructured covariance structure||Secondary outcomes were not powered for analysis. The effect of treatment group over time was analyzed using a linear mixed model for repeated measures with random intercept and subject effects. The dependent variable was treatment group and variables for week (continuous) and group interaction term was included in the model. The effect of treatment at discrete time points was analyzed using a linear mixed model with categorical time.||||0.3
81579595|NCT00597766|162830764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||group x time interaction|0.4||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Comparison 60mg vs. 20mg: F (1,36)=0.06, p=0.8|linear mixed model|first order antedepentent covariance structure||This study was not powered for secondary outcomes.The effect of treatment group over time was analyzed using a linear mixed model for repeated measures with random intercept and subject effects. The dependent variable was treatment group and variables for week (continuous) and group interaction term was included in the model. The effect of treatment at discrete time points was analyzed using a linear mixed model with categorical time.||||0.8
81701561|NCT03418051|163098464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.506||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.506
81701562|NCT03418051|163098464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.753||||||A priori threshold at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.753
81579596|NCT00597766|162830764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||group x time interaction|1.7||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Comparison 40mg vs. 20mg: F (1,35)=1.1, p=0.3|linear mixed model|first order antedependent covariance structure||This study was not powered for secondary outcomes.The effect of treatment group over time was analyzed using a linear mixed model for repeated measures with random intercept and subject effects. The dependent variable was treatment group and variables for week (continuous) and group interaction term was included in the model. The effect of treatment at discrete time points was analyzed using a linear mixed model with categorical time.||||0.3
81579597|NCT04339296|162830770|EQUIVALENCE|An independent sample t-test was performed between intervention and control group to determine if the difference of the mean medication adherence is equal to zero (null hypothesis).|Mean Difference (Net)|7.18|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical test was set at 95% confidence level.|t-test, 2 sided||Medication Adherence Difference = Intervention Adherence - Control Adherence|||||<0.01
81579598|NCT04339296|162830771|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis assumes that the true mean difference for intervention participants self-reported medication adherence scores (from baseline to 6-month) is equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical test was set at 95% confidence level.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference (intervention participants self-reported score) = baseline minus 6-month.|||||<0.01
81579599|NCT04339296|162830771|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis assumes that the true mean difference for control participants self-reported medication adherence scores (from baseline to 6-month) is equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.07||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical tests was set at 95% confidence level.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference (control participants self-reported score) = baseline minus 6-month.|||||0.07
81579600|NCT01857232|162830789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.004
81579601|NCT01857232|162830789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0987|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0987
81579602|NCT01857232|162830789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1041|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.1041
81579603|NCT01857232|162830790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0235|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|1-sided||||||0.0235
81579604|NCT01857232|162830790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1651|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|1-sided||||||0.1651
81579605|NCT01857232|162830790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1332|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|1-sided||||||0.1332
81579606|NCT03143569|162830837|OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.45
81579607|NCT03143569|162830838|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81579608|NCT03143569|162830839|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81579609|NCT03143569|162830840|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81579610|NCT03143569|162830841|OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.018
81579611|NCT03232281|162830899|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference was \>-10%, triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month non-inferiority to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month was confirmed.|Rate difference (%)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|2.58|||||The rate difference (triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month - triptorelin acetate PR 1-month) and the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method, stratified by randomisation stratification factors.|The null hypothesis was that triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month was inferior to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month. The alternative hypothesis was that triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month was non-inferior to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month.||2.58|-4.41|
81579612|NCT03232281|162830900|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference was \>-10%, triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month non-inferiority to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month was observed without multiplicity adjustment.|Rate difference (%)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|1.93|||||The rate difference (triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month - triptorelin acetate PR 1-month) and the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method, stratified by randomisation stratification factors.|Rate difference at Week 4. The null hypothesis was that triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month was inferior to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month. The alternative hypothesis was that triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month was non-inferior to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month.||1.93|-5.26|
81579613|NCT03232281|162830900|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference was \>-10%, triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month non-inferiority to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month was observed without multiplicity adjustment.|Rate difference (%)|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-0.16|||||The rate difference (triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month - triptorelin acetate PR 1-month) and the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method, stratified by randomisation stratification factors.|Rate difference at Week 8. The null hypothesis was that triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month was inferior to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month. The alternative hypothesis was that triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month was non-inferior to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month.||-0.16|-6.80|
81579614|NCT03232281|162830901|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference was \>-10%, triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month non-inferiority to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month was observed without multiplicity adjustment.|Rate difference (%)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|1.93|||||The rate difference (triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month - triptorelin acetate PR 1-month) and the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method, stratified by randomisation stratification factors.|Rate difference at Week 4. The null hypothesis was that triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month was inferior to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month. The alternative hypothesis was that triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month was non-inferior to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month.||1.93|-5.26|
81579615|NCT03232281|162830901|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference was \>-10%, triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month non-inferiority to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month was observed without multiplicity adjustment.|Rate difference (%)|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.93|-0.52|||||The rate difference (triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month - triptorelin acetate PR 1-month) and the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method, stratified by randomisation stratification factors.|Rate difference at Week 8. The null hypothesis was that triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month was inferior to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month. The alternative hypothesis was that triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month was non-inferior to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month.||-0.52|-8.93|
81611163|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-4.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.0|-10.0|<0.001
81701563|NCT03418051|163098465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.777||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.777
81579616|NCT03232281|162830901|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference was \>-10%, triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month non-inferiority to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month was observed without multiplicity adjustment.|Rate difference (%)|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.44|1.17|||||The rate difference (triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month - triptorelin acetate PR 1-month) and the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method, stratified by randomisation stratification factors.|Rate difference at Week 12. The null hypothesis was that triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month was inferior to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month. The alternative hypothesis was that triptorelin pamoate PR 3-month was non-inferior to triptorelin acetate PR 1-month.||1.17|-7.44|
81516649|NCT00901511|162722045|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-7.9||||0.0142|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 6-month visit in the median serum CEA levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median serum CEA levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum CEA levels between groups at the 6-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.0142
81701564|NCT03418051|163098465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.475||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.475
81579617|NCT00527943|162830909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.92||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.01|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.01|0.85|0.072
81579618|NCT00527943|162830910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.89||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.98|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.98|0.81|0.018
81579619|NCT00527943|162830911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.57|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.57|1.18|<0.001
81579620|NCT00527943|162830912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|1.54|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.54|1.29|<0.001
81516650|NCT00901511|162722045|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-6.5||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 10-month visit in the median serum CEA levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median serum CEA levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum CEA levels between groups at the 10-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.0071
81516651|NCT00901511|162722045|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-5.6||||0.0137|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 18-month visit in the median serum CEA levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median serum CEA levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum CEA levels between groups at the 18-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.0137
81516652|NCT00901511|162722045|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.0315|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 30-month visit in the median serum CEA levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median serum CEA levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum CEA levels between groups at the 30-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.0315
81516653|NCT00901511|162722046|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3689.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6972.0|-406.0|||Repeated measures ANOVA|Data was evaluated via repeated measures ANOVA after adjustment for baseline values, gender, age, and number of patients at risk at each time point.|Calculated as the between group difference in the KL-6 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the KL-6 levels in the Control Group|Primary Analysis||-406|-6972|0.0300
81516654|NCT00901511|162722046|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3265.0||||0.077|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the Pre-WLL visit in the median serum KL-6 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median KL-6 levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum KL-6 levels between groups at the Pre-WLL visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.0770
81516655|NCT00901511|162722046|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-5018.0||||0.0745|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the baseline visit in the median serum KL-6 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median KL-6 levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum KL-6 levels between groups at the baseline visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.0745
81516656|NCT00901511|162722046|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-6343.0||||0.2581|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 1-month visit in the median serum KL-6 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median KL-6 levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum KL-6 levels between groups at the 1-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.2581
81516657|NCT00901511|162722046|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4102.0||||0.4894|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 3-month visit in the median serum KL-6 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median KL-6 levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum KL-6 levels between groups at the 3-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.4894
81516658|NCT00901511|162722046|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-6818.0|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 6-month visit in the median serum KL-6 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median KL-6 levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum KL-6 levels between groups at the 6-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||>0.9999
81516659|NCT00901511|162722046|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1570.0||||0.8633|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 10-month visit in the median serum KL-6 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median KL-6 levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum KL-6 levels between groups at the 10-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.8633
81579621|NCT00527943|162830913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.91||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.0|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.00|0.84|0.038
81579622|NCT00527943|162830914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.9||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.99|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.99|0.81|0.027
81516660|NCT00901511|162722046|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4200.0||||0.3401|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 18-month visit in the median serum KL-6 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median KL-6 levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum KL-6 levels between groups at the 18-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.3401
81516661|NCT00901511|162722046|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4307.0||||0.2973|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 30-month visit in the median serum KL-6 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median KL-6 levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum KL-6 levels between groups at the 30-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.2973
81516662|NCT00901511|162722047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.04|||Repeated measures ANOVA||Calculated as the between group difference in the serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the Control Group|Primary Analysis||-0.04|-0.44|0.220
81516663|NCT00901511|162722047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.76||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.8|0.42|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the Pre-WLL visit in the mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the Control Group|•The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels between groups at the Pre-WLL visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||0.42|-28.80|0.0560
81516664|NCT00901511|162722047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15||0.0648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|0.29|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the baseline visit in the mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels between groups at the baseline visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||0.29|-8.80|0.0648
81516665|NCT00901511|162722047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.28|-1.25|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 1-month visit in the mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels between groups at the 1-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||-1.25|-11.28|0.0175
81516666|NCT00901511|162722047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.16||0.0148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.85|-3.76|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 3-month visit in the mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels between groups at the 3-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||-3.76|-29.85|0.0148
81516667|NCT00901511|162722047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.27|-1.56|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 6-month visit in the mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels between groups at the 6-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||-1.56|-9.27|0.0089
81516668|NCT00901511|162722047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24||0.0343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.92|-0.43|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 10-month visit in the mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels between groups at the 10-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||-0.43|-9.92|0.0343
81516669|NCT00901511|162722047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33||0.0871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.21|0.69|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 18-month visit in the mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels between groups at the 18-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||0.69|-9.21|0.0871
81516670|NCT00901511|162722047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.2265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.09|2.06|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 30-month visit in the mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean serum Cyfra21.1 levels between groups at the 30-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||2.06|-8.09|0.2265
81516671|NCT00901511|162722048|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|8.78||||0.3865|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the Pre-WLL visit in the median serum GMAb levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median serum GMAb levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum GMAb levels between groups at the Pre-WLL visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.3865
81516672|NCT00901511|162722048|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|7.82||||0.1672|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the baseline visit in the median serum GMAb levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median serum GMAb levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum GMAb levels between groups at the baseline visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.1672
81701565|NCT03418051|163098466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.738||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.738
81579623|NCT00527943|162830915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.94||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.03|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.03|0.87|0.174
81579624|NCT00527943|162830916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.93||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.02|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.02|0.86|0.108
81579625|NCT00527943|162830917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.0||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.22|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.22|0.83|0.963
81579626|NCT00527943|162830918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.88||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.98|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.98|0.79|0.021
81579627|NCT00527943|162830919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.14||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.58|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.58|0.83|0.418
81579628|NCT00527943|162830920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.07||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.31|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.31|0.88|0.493
81579629|NCT00527943|162830921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.05||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.23|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.23|0.90|0.515
81579630|NCT00527943|162830922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.93||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.23|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.23|0.70|0.606
81579631|NCT04105998|162830931|SUPERIORITY|Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||0.64
81579632|NCT04105998|162830932|SUPERIORITY|Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||0.19
81579633|NCT04105998|162830933|SUPERIORITY|Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||||0.067|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||0.067
81579634|NCT04105998|162830934|SUPERIORITY|Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||0.25
81579635|NCT04105998|162830935|SUPERIORITY|Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||||0.058|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||0.058
81579636|NCT04105998|162830936|SUPERIORITY|Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||||0.111|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||0.111
81579637|NCT01340898|162831032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of subjects|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.9|100.0|||||Immunogenicity was considered demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) for the percentage of subjects with rSBA titre ≥ 1:8 was greater than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 80%.|Demonstration of the immunogenicity of the Nimenrix™ conjugate vaccine in terms of bactericidal antibodies to N. meningitidis serogroup A one-month post-dose 3 of Nimenrix™ vaccine at 7 months of age in healthy infants||100|98.9|
81579638|NCT01340898|162831032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of subjects|99.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.3|100.0|||||Immunogenicity was considered demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) for the percentage of subjects with rSBA titre ≥ 1:8 was greater than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 80%.|Demonstration of the immunogenicity of the Nimenrix™ conjugate vaccine in terms of bactericidal antibodies to N. meningitidis serogroup C one-month post-dose 3 of Nimenrix™ vaccine at 7 months of age in healthy infants.||100|98.3|
81579639|NCT01340898|162831032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of subjects|99.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.8|99.9|||||Immunogenicity was considered demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) for the percentage of subjects with rSBA titre ≥ 1:8 was greater than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 80%.|Demonstration of the immunogenicity of the Nimenrix™ conjugate vaccine in terms of bactericidal antibodies to N. meningitidis serogroup W-135 one-month post-dose 3 of Nimenrix™ vaccine at 7 months of age in healthy infants||99.9|97.8|
81701566|NCT03418051|163098466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.042
81701567|NCT03418051|163098467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.738||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.738
81455537|NCT00114140|162601032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Z-test|||Assuming exponential distribution of survival times, the null hypothesis was a 43% increase in median survival time (40.5 mo. to 57.9 mo.) and a 21% increase in 3-year survival rate (54% to 65%). Assuming 5% ineligibility, 72 patients were required to be accrued over 3 years with 3-years of follow-up resulting in 80% power and 1-sided 0.10 significance level. (N later increased to 135 to accommodate an additional separate analysis of O-6-Methylguanine-DNA Methyltransferase (MGMT) status.)||||<0.001
81516673|NCT00901511|162722048|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.24||||0.4363|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 1-month visit in the median serum GMAb levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median serum GMAb levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum GMAb levels between groups at the 1-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.4363
81516674|NCT00901511|162722048|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|7.34||||0.1615|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 3-month visit in the median serum GMAb levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median serum GMAb levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum GMAb levels between groups at the 3-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.1615
81516675|NCT00901511|162722048|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|13.71||||0.1615|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 6-month visit in the median serum GMAb levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median serum GMAb levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum GMAb levels between groups at the 6-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.1615
81455538|NCT00114140|162601034|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.52||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|7.56||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = Methylated|Overall survival: The sample size was increased to 135 to ensure adequate power to detect a hazard ratio (HR) of 2.5 for MGMT status, at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 with an MGMT prevalence rate of at least 30%||7.56|1.64|0.0006
81455539|NCT00114140|162601034|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.06||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|6.04||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = Methylated|Progression-free survival||6.04|1.55|0.0007
81455540|NCT02414958|162601044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.66|-0.41|||Mixed effect Model Repeated Measures||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 10 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model Mixed effect Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) included the fixed categorical effects of treatment, pre-existing insulin therapy, visit , and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline HbA1c, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), and baseline HbA1c-by- visit interaction. Patient was included as random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.41|-0.66|<0.0001
81455541|NCT02414958|162601044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.66|-0.41|||MMRM||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean|Model MMRM included the fixed categorical effects of treatment, pre-existing insulin therapy, visit, and treatment-by- visit interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline HbA1c, baseline eGFR, and baseline HbA1c-by- visit interaction. Patient was included as random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.41|-0.66|<0.0001
81455542|NCT02414958|162601045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.65|-0.4|||MMRM||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 10 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model MMRM includes baseline HbA1c, baseline eGFR as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline HbA1c by visit interaction as fixed effects. Patient is included as random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.40|-0.65|<0.0001
81455543|NCT02414958|162601045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.64|-0.39|||MMRM||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model MMRM includes baseline HbA1c, baseline eGFR as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline HbA1c by visit interaction as fixed effects. Patient is included as random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements||-0.39|-0.64|<0.0001
81455544|NCT02414958|162601046|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Rate Ratio (%)|0.744||||0.0623|TWO_SIDED|97.75|0.518|1.069|||Negative binomial model||Empagliflozin 10 milligram (mg) adjusted rate/Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted rate.|For week 5 to 26, negative binomial model includes baseline rate of hypoglycaemia, baseline HbA1c, and baseline eGFR as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy and treatment as fixed effects. Log (time at risk \[days\]) was used as offset.||1.069|0.518|0.0623
81455545|NCT02414958|162601046|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Rate Ratio (%)|0.726||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|97.75|0.502|1.501|||Negative binomial model||Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted rate/Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted rate.|For week 5 to 26, negative binomial model includes baseline rate of hypoglycaemia, baseline HbA1c, and baseline eGFR as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy and treatment as fixed effects. Log (time at risk \[days\]) was used as offset||1.501|0.502|0.0480
81455546|NCT02414958|162601046|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Rate Ratio (%)|0.774||||0.0972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.572|1.048||This is a nominal p-value.|Negative binomial model||Empagliflozin 10 milligram (mg) adjusted rate/Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted rate.|For week 1 to 26, negative binomial model includes baseline rate of hypoglycaemia, baseline HbA1c, and baseline eGFR as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy and treatment as fixed effects. Log (time at risk \[days\]) was used as offset.||1.048|0.572|0.0972
81701568|NCT03418051|163098467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.830
81455547|NCT02414958|162601046|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Rate Ratio (%)|0.782||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|97.75|0.575|1.064||Negative binomial model|MMRM||Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted rate/Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted rate.|For week 1 to 26, negative binomial model includes baseline rate of hypoglycaemia, baseline HbA1c, and baseline eGFR as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy and treatment as fixed effects. Log (time at risk \[days\]) was used as offset.||1.064|0.575|0.1180
81455548|NCT02414958|162601047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-3.57|-1.8|||MMRM||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 10 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model MMRM includes baseline weight, baseline eGFR, baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline weight by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-1.80|-3.57|<0.0001
81455549|NCT02414958|162601047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-4.15|-2.39|||MMRM||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model MMRM includes baseline weight, baseline eGFR, baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline weight by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-2.39|-4.15|<0.0001
81701569|NCT03418051|163098468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.700
81701570|NCT03418051|163098468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.492||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.492
81455550|NCT02414958|162601048|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.75|8.78|14.93|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 10 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model includes baseline time in the target range, baseline HbA1c, and baseline eGFR as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy and treatment as fixed effects.||14.93|8.78|<0.0001
81455551|NCT02414958|162601048|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.75|9.81|15.93|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean|||15.93|9.81|<0.0001
81455552|NCT02414958|162601049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-22.04|-11.81|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 10 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model includes model includes baseline IQR of glucose, baseline HbA1c, and baseline eGFR as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy and treatment as fixed effects.||-11.81|-22.04|<0.0001
81455553|NCT02414958|162601049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-24.13|-13.95|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model includes model includes baseline IQR of glucose, baseline HbA1c, and baseline eGFR as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy and treatment as fixed effects.||-13.95|-24.13|<0.0001
81455554|NCT02414958|162601050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-0.121|-0.063|||MMRM||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 10 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model MMRM includes baseline total daily insulin dose, baseline estimated eGFR, baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline total daily insulin dose by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.063|-0.121|<0.0001
81455555|NCT02414958|162601050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-0.119|-0.062|||MMRM||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model MMRM includes baseline total daily insulin dose, baseline estimated eGFR, baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline total daily insulin dose by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.062|-0.119|<0.0001
81455556|NCT02414958|162601051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.0397|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-5.2|1.0|||MMRM||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 10 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|For SBP, the model MMRM includes baseline SBP seated, baseline estimated eGFR, baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline SBP seated by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||1.0|-5.2|0.0397
81455557|NCT02414958|162601051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-6.8|-0.6|||MMRM||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|For SBP, the model includes baseline SBP seated, baseline estimated eGFR, baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline SBP seated by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.6|-6.8|0.0003
81455558|NCT02414958|162601051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0457|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-2.7|0.0||Nominal p-value|MMRM||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 10 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|For DBP, the model MMRM includes baseline DBP seated, baseline eGFR baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline DBP seated by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||0.0|-2.7|0.0457
81455559|NCT02414958|162601051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-4.3|-0.3|||MMRM||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|For DBP, the model MMRM includes baseline DBP seated, baseline estimated eGFR, baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline DBP seated by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.3|-4.3|0.0006
81579640|NCT01340898|162831032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of subjects|99.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.3|100.0|||||Immunogenicity was considered demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) for the percentage of subjects with rSBA titre ≥ 1:8 was greater than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 80%.|Demonstration of the immunogenicity of the Nimenrix™ conjugate vaccine in terms of bactericidal antibodies to N. meningitidis serogroup Y one-month post-dose 3 of Nimenrix™ vaccine at 7 months of age in healthy infants||100|98.3|
81701571|NCT03418051|163098469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.820
81455560|NCT03885661|162601062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||mixed effects regression|testing for the outcome employed mixed effects regression. The key fixed effects were group assignment, period, and the group X period interaction.||||||0.65
81455561|NCT02777372|162601116|OTHER|||||||0.139|||||||Regression, Linear|||Effect of group on differences in ASR t scores from follicular to luteal.||||0.139
81455562|NCT02777372|162601117|OTHER|||||||0.843||||||Effect of group on ASR t score in the first luteal phase (no medication) to the second luteal phase (sertraline).|Regression, Linear|||||||0.843
81455563|NCT02777372|162601118|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81455564|NCT04194645|162601152|OTHER|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA ) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Ratio of geometric mean (T2/R)|97.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.45|104.4|||ANOVA||Intra- individual coefficient of variation (gCV %) = 8.9|No formal hypothesis was tested.||104.40|91.45|
81579641|NCT00416078|162831093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|||||F test of time X group effect F(1,3)=.26|Mixed Models Analysis|||intent to treat||||.65
81579642|NCT00416078|162831094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|||||t test of differential change over time in the two groups t(30)=.67|Mixed Models Analysis|||intent to treat analysis||||.51
81579643|NCT00416078|162831095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|||||t test of differential change over time in the two groups t(29)=.27|Mixed Models Analysis|||intent to treat analysis||||.79
81579644|NCT00416078|162831096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|||||t test for differential change over time in the two groups t(29)=.70|Mixed Models Analysis|||intent to treat analysis||||.49
81579645|NCT00416078|162831097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|||||t test for differential change over time in the two groups t(29)=.43|Mixed Models Analysis|||intent to treat analysis||||.67
81579646|NCT00416078|162831098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.64
81579647|NCT04501666|162831110|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|40.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.4|50.8||A 2-sided p-value was derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\< 90 kg, \>= 90 kg\]). Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||50.8|29.4|< 0.0001
81579648|NCT04501666|162831111|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|14.6||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|22.6||A 2-sided p-value was derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\< 90 kg, \>= 90 kg\]). Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||22.6|6.7|0.0025
81579649|NCT04501666|162831113|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|31.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.0|40.4||A 2-sided p-value was derived from CMH test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\< 90 kg, \>= 90 kg\]). Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||40.4|23.0|< 0.0001
81579650|NCT04501666|162831114|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|30.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.3|38.7||A 2-sided p-value was derived from CMH test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\< 90 kg, \>= 90 kg\]). Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||38.7|22.3|< 0.0001
81579651|NCT04501666|162831115|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|38.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.8|48.2||A 2-sided p-value was derived from CMH test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\< 90 kg, \>= 90 kg\]). Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||48.2|27.8|< 0.0001
81579652|NCT04501666|162831116|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|22.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|30.7||A 2-sided p-value was derived from CMH test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\< 90 kg, \>= 90 kg\]). Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||30.7|14.7|< 0.0001
81579653|NCT04501666|162831117|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|18.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|25.0||A 2-sided p-value was derived from CMH test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\< 90 kg, \>= 90 kg\]). Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||25.0|12.3|< 0.0001
81579654|NCT00553150|162831118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Maximum Tolerated Dose (mg)|70.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81579655|NCT00056407|162831124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction|23.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|15.6|30.3||The p value is given is for the overall assessment.|Mantel-Cox||Estimation data given are for the overall assessment.|||30.3|15.6|<0.0001
81579656|NCT00056407|162831125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction|23.1|||<|0.0001||95.0|15.5|30.0||The p value is given is for the overall assessment.|Mantel-Cox||Estimation data are given are for the overall assessment.|||30.0|15.5|<0.0001
81579657|NCT00056407|162831126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction|22.8|||<|0.0001||95.0|15.2|29.8||The p value is given for the overall assessment.|Mantel-Cox||Estimation data are given for the overall assessment.|||29.8|15.2|<0.0001
81579658|NCT00056407|162831149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in adjusted means|18.8|||<|0.001||95.0|17.3|20.4|||general linear model, t-test||The adjusted mean difference was calculated as the difference between the adjusted means (-6.1 and 12.7) for the placebo and Dutasteride arms, respectively.|||20.4|17.3|<0.001
81579659|NCT03761147|162831161|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81579660|NCT03204305|162831165|SUPERIORITY||t-test|-2.51||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05 for all analyses. Bonferroni corrections were made to reduce family-wise error rate.|t-test, 2 sided|Composite VT was compared using independent t-tests.||VT in the 8 volumes of interest were analyzed using linear regression model group coded encoded as a dummy variable \[1=females cannabis users; 2= female healthy controls\], age as a covariate, and VT for VOIs (ventral striatum, amygdala, putamen, cingulate, globus pallidus, insula, frontal cortex, and hippocampus) as dependent variables, followed by post hoc Tukey's HSD between between groups.||||0.02
81579661|NCT03204305|162831165|SUPERIORITY||t-test|-2.36||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81579662|NCT03204305|162831165|SUPERIORITY||t-test|-2.35||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81579663|NCT03204305|162831165|SUPERIORITY||t-test|-2.23||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81579664|NCT03204305|162831166|SUPERIORITY||t test|-2.52||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81579665|NCT03388294|162831171|OTHER|The focus for this analysis is change over time|Mean Difference (Net)|7.32||||0.028|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.028
81579666|NCT03388294|162831172|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The focus for this analysis is change over time||||<0.001
81579667|NCT03388294|162831173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.87
81579668|NCT03388294|162831174|OTHER|The focus for this analysis is change over time|Mean Difference (Net)|0.61||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.006
81579669|NCT03388294|162831175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.76
81579670|NCT03388294|162831176|OTHER|The focus for this analysis is change over time||||||0.849|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.849
81579671|NCT03388294|162831177|OTHER|The focus for this analysis is change over time|Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.063|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.063
81579672|NCT03388294|162831178|OTHER|The focus for this analysis is change over time|Mean Difference (Net)|0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81579673|NCT03388294|162831182|OTHER|The focus for this analysis is change over time|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9||||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.036
81579674|NCT03388294|162831183|OTHER|The focus for this analysis is change over time||||||0.0002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0002
81579675|NCT03388294|162831184|OTHER|The focus for this analysis is change over time|Mean Difference (Net)|0.36||||0.864|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.864
81579676|NCT03388294|162831185|OTHER|The focus for this analysis is change over time|Mean Difference (Net)|3.14||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.12
81579677|NCT03388294|162831186|OTHER|The focus for this analysis is change over time|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.881|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.881
81579678|NCT03388294|162831187|OTHER|The focus for this analysis is change over time|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.846|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.846
81579679|NCT00735787|162831197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The primary null hypothesis for this study was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects that achieved PGA clear or almost clear at Week 16 between the adalimumab and placebo groups. Analysis was done using a two-sided Fisher's exact test at alpha level=0.05.||||0.014
81579680|NCT01765153|162831233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04366667|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04366667
81579681|NCT00319644|162831279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.0||||0.26||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||The chi-square test(or Fisher exact test where needed) was used to compare proportions with dichotomous variables. The Student-t test was used for quantitative variables woth normal distribution, and Mann-Whitney-U test was used for data not normally distributed.||||0.26
81579682|NCT02472795|162831438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.22|||ANCOVA|||||0.22|-0.56|0.39
81579683|NCT02472795|162831438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.09|||ANCOVA|||||0.09|-0.91|0.02
81579684|NCT02472795|162831438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||||-0.19|-0.95|0.004
81579685|NCT02472795|162831438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.02|||ANCOVA|||||0.02|-0.75|0.06
81579686|NCT02472795|162831440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.2837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.413|0.123|||ANCOVA|||||0.123|-0.413|0.2837
81579687|NCT02472795|162831440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.515|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.797|-0.234|||ANCOVA|||||-0.234|-0.797|0.0006
81579688|NCT02472795|162831440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.565|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.825|-0.305|||ANCOVA|||||-0.305|-0.825|0.0001
81579689|NCT02472795|162831440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.173|-0.586|||ANCOVA|||||-0.586|-1.173|<0.0001
81579690|NCT02472795|162831442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.626||0.1755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.513|6.085|||ANCOVA|||||6.085|-32.513|0.1755
81579691|NCT02472795|162831442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.311|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.096||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.552|-19.069|||ANCOVA|||||-19.069|-59.552|0.0003
81579692|NCT02472795|162831442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-47.278|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.329|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.981|-28.574|||ANCOVA|||||-28.574|-65.981|<0.0001
81579693|NCT02472795|162831442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-56.452|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.541|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.585|-35.32|||ANCOVA|||||-35.320|-77.585|<0.0001
81579694|NCT00202644|162831472|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Noninferiority of anagrelide could be concluded if lower limit of 95% Confidence Interval for the difference between treatment groups (Hydroxyurea - Anagrelide) was \> -100 x 10\^9/Liter.|Least Square Mean|-100.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|39.93|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-179.42|-21.49||||||||-21.49|-179.42|
81579695|NCT00202644|162831473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Noninferiority of anagrelide could be concluded if lower limit of 95% Confidence Interval for the difference between treatment groups (Hydroxyurea - Anagrelide) was \> -100 x 10\^9/Liter.|Least Square Mean|-113.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-187.4|-38.83||||||Month 3||-38.83|-187.40|
81579696|NCT00202644|162831473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Noninferiority of anagrelide could be concluded if lower limit of 95% Confidence Interval for the difference between treatment groups (Hydroxyurea - Anagrelide) was \> -100 x 10\^9/Liter.|Least Square Mean|-68.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-154.95|18.43||||||Month 36||18.43|-154.95|
81516676|NCT00901511|162722048|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|11.1||||0.3865|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 10-month visit in the median serum GMAb levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median serum GMAb levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum GMAb levels between groups at the 10-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.3865
81516677|NCT00901511|162722048|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.4||||0.6475|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||• Calculated as the difference at the 18-month visit in the median serum GMAb levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median serum GMAb levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum GMAb levels between groups at the 18-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.6475
81516678|NCT00901511|162722048|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-7.0||||0.6481|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Calculated as the difference at the 30-month visit in the median serum GMAb levels in the GM-CSF Group minus the median serum GMAb levels in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in median serum GMAb levels between groups at the 30-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||||0.6481
81516679|NCT00901511|162722049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|0.06|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the Pre-WLL visit in the mean WBC count in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean WBC count in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean WBC counts between groups at the Pre-WLL visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||0.06|-3.17|0.0582
81516680|NCT00901511|162722049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.3068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|3.48|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the baseline visit in the mean WBC count in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean WBC count in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean WBC counts between groups at the baseline visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||3.48|-1.17|0.3068
81516681|NCT00901511|162722049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.5647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|1.15|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 1-month visit in the mean WBC count in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean WBC count in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean WBC counts between groups at the 1-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||1.15|-2.04|0.5647
81516682|NCT00901511|162722049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.1669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 3-month visit in the mean WBC count in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean WBC count in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean WBC counts between groups at the 3-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||0.40|-2.11|0.1669
81516683|NCT00901511|162722049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.69||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|0.93|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 6-month visit in the mean WBC count in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean WBC count in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean WBC counts between groups at the 6-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||0.93|-1.99|0.4530
81516684|NCT00901511|162722049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.4594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|0.97|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 10-month visit in the mean WBC count in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean WBC count in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean WBC counts between groups at the 10-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||0.97|-2.04|0.4594
81516685|NCT00901511|162722049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.6302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 18-month visit in the mean WBC count in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean WBC count in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean WBC counts between groups at the 18-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||1.00|-1.61|0.6302
81516686|NCT00901511|162722049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 30-month visit in the mean WBC count in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean WBC count in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean WBC counts between groups at the 30-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||0.80|-2.24|0.3300
81516687|NCT00901511|162722050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-53.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.79||0.1864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-136.4|28.96|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the Pre-WLL visit in the mean platelet count in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean platelet count in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean platelet counts between groups at the Pre-WLL visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||28.96|-136.4|0.1864
81516688|NCT00901511|162722050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|46.3||0.6541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-119.8|77.51|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the baseline visit in the mean platelet count in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean platelet count in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean platelet counts between groups at the baseline visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||77.51|-119.8|0.6541
81516689|NCT00901511|162722050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.58||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.89|33.33|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 1-month visit in the mean platelet count in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean platelet count in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean platelet counts between groups at the 1-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||33.33|-70.89|0.4560
81579697|NCT00861146|162831506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|df = 1||||||<.01
81701572|NCT03418051|163098469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.526||||||A priori threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.526
81516690|NCT00901511|162722050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.98||0.3721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.12|37.23|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 3-month visit in the mean platelet count in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean platelet count in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean platelet counts between groups at the 3-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||37.23|-94.12|0.3721
81516691|NCT00901511|162722050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.58||0.1812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.41|14.86|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 6-month visit in the mean platelet count in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean platelet count in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean platelet counts between groups at the 6-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||14.86|-72.41|0.1812
81701573|NCT02781454|163098494|SUPERIORITY||linear contrast active vs placebo|-5.558||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-0.315|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of active (300 and 600 mg) vs placebo for change from baseline to week 4||-0.315|-10.80|0.039
81455565|NCT04194645|162601152|OTHER|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA ) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Ratio of geometric mean (T1/T2)|112.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.82|128.94|||ANOVA||Intra- individual coefficient of variation (gCV %) = 16.8|No formal hypothesis was tested.||128.94|98.82|
81455566|NCT04194645|162601153|OTHER|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA ) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Ratio of geometric mean (T2/R)|48.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|41.86|55.09|||ANOVA||Intra- individual coefficient of variation (gCV %) = 18.5|No formal hypothesis was tested.||55.09|41.86|
81455567|NCT04194645|162601153|OTHER|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA ) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Ratio of geometric mean (T1/T2)|122.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.04|143.56|||ANOVA||Intra- individual coefficient of variation (gCV %) = 19.8|No formal hypothesis was tested.||143.56|105.04|
81455568|NCT04194645|162601156|OTHER|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA ) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Ratio of geometric mean (T2/R)|98.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.98|105.09|||ANOVA||Intra- individual coefficient of variation (gCV %) = 8.9|No formal hypothesis was tested.||105.09|91.98|
81455569|NCT04194645|162601156|OTHER|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA ) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Ratio of geometric mean (T1/T2)|112.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.75|129.18|||ANOVA||Intra- individual coefficient of variation (gCV %) = 16.9|No formal hypothesis was tested.||129.18|98.75|
81579698|NCT00861146|162831507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||mixed model regression analyses (F)|2.04|||>|0.15|||||||mixed model regression analyses|||Drinking outcomes assessed using the timeline follow-back were evaluated with mixed model regression analyses using maximum likelihood estimation. Time was measured in three monthly periods and treated as a repeated factor (due to the fixed time period between estimates).||||> .15
81579699|NCT00861146|162831508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|df=1||||||<.001
81455570|NCT03076775|162601157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.97
81455571|NCT03076775|162601158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.24
81455572|NCT03076775|162601159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.15
81455573|NCT03076775|162601160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.55
81455574|NCT03076775|162601161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.83
81455575|NCT03076775|162601162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.79
81455576|NCT03076775|162601163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97
81455577|NCT03076775|162601164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.44
81455578|NCT03076775|162601165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.16
81516692|NCT00901511|162722050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.38||0.2805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.67|23.44|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 10-month visit in the mean platelet count in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean platelet count in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean platelet counts between groups at the 10-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||23.44|-75.67|0.2805
81516693|NCT00901511|162722050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.75||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.56|20.89|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 18-month visit in the mean platelet count in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean platelet count in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean platelet counts between groups at the 18-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||20.89|-75.56|0.2470
81455579|NCT03076775|162601166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.59
81455580|NCT01783886|162601172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|10.9|17.2|||ANCOVA||Least Square (LS) mean difference from ANCOVA. The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser.|||17.2|10.9|<0.0001
81455581|NCT01783886|162601172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|10.2|16.9|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference from ANCOVA. The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser.|||16.9|10.2|<0.0001
81455582|NCT01783886|162601173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|47.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|35.0|59.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH). The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser.|||59.9|35.0|<0.0001
81455583|NCT01783886|162601173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|39.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|26.3|52.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser.|||52.1|26.3|<0.0001
81579700|NCT02981342|162831509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0495|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0495
81455584|NCT01783886|162601174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|31.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|19.2|43.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser.|||43.0|19.2|<0.0001
81455585|NCT01783886|162601174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|24.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|12.6|35.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser.|||35.9|12.6|<0.0001
81455586|NCT01783886|162601175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|39.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|26.0|52.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser.|||52.2|26.0|<0.0001
81455587|NCT01783886|162601175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|40.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|27.6|53.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser.|||53.7|27.6|<0.0001
81455588|NCT01783886|162601176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-130.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-171.2|-89.9|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference from ANCOVA. The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser.|||-89.9|-171.2|<0.0001
81455589|NCT01783886|162601176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-131.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-172.8|-89.9|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference from ANCOVA. The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser.|||-89.9|-172.8|<0.0001
81455590|NCT01783886|162601177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.78||||0.0364|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.41|11.97|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference from ANCOVA. The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser.|||11.97|-0.41|0.0364
81455591|NCT01783886|162601177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.87||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.8|12.94|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference from ANCOVA. The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser.|||12.94|0.80|0.0113
81455592|NCT01783886|162601178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.81||||0.2688|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.9|8.53|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference from ANCOVA. The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser.|||8.53|-2.90|0.2688
81455593|NCT01783886|162601178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.01||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.64|13.37|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference from ANCOVA. The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser.|||13.37|2.64|0.0009
81455594|NCT04542057|162601179|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0941|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01501|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0647|0.1236||The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to model the change from baseline FEV1 to average FEV1 AUC0-12h with treatment, region, background medication strata and smoking strata as fixed effects and baseline FEV1 as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.1236|0.0647|<0.0001
81455595|NCT00770328|162601269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0005
81455596|NCT00770328|162601270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0114|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0114
81455597|NCT03541317|162601275|SUPERIORITY|A test of the null hypothesis that there is no difference between these two strategies on the sum of the average number of CBT sessions delivered to students by SPs over the four post-randomization phases during Stages 1 and 2|Difference in sum of means*|9.7||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.03|49.4|||weighted least squares regression|Marginal means under each implementation strategy estimated after each of 4 post-randomization phases (NeCamp, Kilbourne, \& Almirall 2017)|\*Difference in the sum of the means estimated at each post-randomization phase.|||49.40|-30.03|0.63
81579701|NCT02981342|162831509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0230
81579702|NCT02981342|162831510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0085|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0085
81579703|NCT02981342|162831510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0123|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0123
81579704|NCT02981342|162831511|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1
81579705|NCT02981342|162831511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3017|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3017
81516694|NCT00901511|162722050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.57||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.97|18.97|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 30-month visit in the mean platelet count in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean platelet count in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean platelet counts between groups at the 30-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||18.97|-80.97|0.2070
81516695|NCT00901511|162722051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.72||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|11.33|||Repeated measures ANOVA|Data was evaluated via repeated measures ANOVA after adjustment for baseline values, gender, age, and number of patients at risk at each time point.|Calculated as the difference in the mean value of the SF-36 General Health Score in the GM-CSF Group minus the Control Group|Primary analysis||11.33|-1.88|0.1490
81516696|NCT00901511|162722051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.07||0.7263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.04|21.43|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the Pre-WLL visit in the mean SF-36 General Health Score in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean SF-36 General Health Score in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean SF-36 General Health Score between groups at the Pre-WLL visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||21.43|-30.04|0.7263
81516697|NCT00901511|162722051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.29||0.3298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.24|25.91|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 1-month visit in the mean SF-36 General Health Score in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean SF-36 General Health Score in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in SF-36 General Health Score between groups at the 1-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||25.91|-9.24|0.3298
81516698|NCT00901511|162722051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.48||0.0478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|27.62|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 3-month visit in the mean SF-36 General Health Score in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean SF-36 General Health Score in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in SF-36 General Health Score between groups at the 3-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||27.62|-0.15|0.0478
81516699|NCT00901511|162722051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.37||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.16|33.39|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 6-month visit in the mean SF-36 General Health Score in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean SF-36 General Health Score in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean SF-36 General Health Score between groups at the 6-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||33.39|2.16|0.0281
81516700|NCT00901511|162722051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.07||0.2634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.67|33.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 10-month visit in the mean SF-36 General Health Score in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean SF-36 General Health Score in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean SF-36 General Health Score between groups at the 10-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||33.00|-9.67|0.2634
81516701|NCT00901511|162722051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.49||0.3548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.24|32.24|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 18-month visit in the mean SF-36 General Health Score in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean SF-36 General Health Score in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean SF-36 General Health Score between groups at the 18-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||32.24|-12.24|0.3548
81516702|NCT00901511|162722051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.68||0.1043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|37.18|||t-test, 2 sided||Calculated as the difference at the 30-month visit in the mean SF-36 General Health Score in the GM-CSF Group minus the mean SF-36 General Health Score in the Control Group|The secondary analysis includes evaluation of the difference in mean SF-36 General Health Score between groups at the 30-month visit after imputation of missing data using a last observation carried forward method.||37.18|-3.85|0.1043
81516703|NCT02436668|162722052|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.525|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.241|1.873||P-value is from log-rank test stratified by the three randomization stratification factors \[KPS (70-80 vs. 90-100), liver metastasis (present vs. absent), and age (≤65 vs. \>65)\].|Log Rank|||The treatment effect was tested with an stratified log rank test. Hazard ratio is estimated using Cox regression model stratified by the three randomization stratification factors \[KPS (70 80 vs. 90-100), liver metastasis (present vs. absent), and age (≤65 vs. \>65)\] and with treatment as the only covariate.||1.873|1.241|<0.0001
81516704|NCT02436668|162722053|SUPERIORITY|P-value is based on log-rank test stratified by the three randomization stratification factors \[KPS (70-80 vs. 90-100), liver metastasis (present vs. absent), and age (≤65 vs. \>65)\].|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.109||||0.3225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.903|1.363|||Log Rank|||The treatment effect was tested with an stratified log rank test. Hazard ratio is estimated using Cox regression model stratified by the three randomization stratification factors \[KPS (70 80 vs. 90-100), liver metastasis (present vs. absent), and age (≤65 vs. \>65)\] and with treatment as the only covariate.||1.363|0.903|0.3225
81516705|NCT02436668|162722055|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.695||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.535|0.903|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For rate ratio, numerator is Ibr+Gem/Abr arm and denominator is Pbo + Gem/Abr arm. P-value for rate ratio is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the three randomization stratification factors. Two-sided 95% confidence interval for rate ratio is based on Mantel-Haenszel method.||0.903|0.535|0.0058
81579706|NCT02981342|162831516|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1
81579707|NCT02981342|162831516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3017|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3017
81579708|NCT02981342|162831518|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||0.1938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.782|3.272|||Log Rank|||||3.272|0.782|0.1938
81579709|NCT02981342|162831518|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.533||||0.2477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.746|3.15|||Log Rank|||||3.150|0.746|0.2477
81579710|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|2.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain at its Worst in Last 24 Hours||2.13|-0.84|0.383
81579711|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain at its Worst in Last 24 Hours||1.28|-1.91|0.692
81516706|NCT02436668|162722057|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85||||0.0488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.722|1.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||This 0.85 (0.722 to 1.0) with CI is referring to risk ratio not proportional/percentage of patients.|For rate ratio, numerator is Ibr+Gem/Abr arm and denominator is Pbo+Gem/Abr arm. P-value for rate ratio is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the three randomization stratification factors. Two-sided 95% confidence interval for rate ratio is based on Mantel-Haenszel method.||1.0|0.722|0.0488
81516707|NCT02436668|162722058|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.265||||0.0782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.975|1.642||P-value is from log-rank test stratified by the three randomization stratification factors.|Log Rank|||\[1\] Hazard ratio is based on a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the three randomization stratification factors for time until definitive deterioration (TUDD1), a hazard ratio \< 1 favors Ibr + Gem/Abr. TUDD1 is defined as the time interval between randomization and the first occurrence of a decrease in score by \>= 10 points without any further improvement in score by \>= 10 points or any further available QoL data due to dropout after deterioration.||1.642|0.975|0.0782
81516708|NCT02436668|162722059|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3343|||||||Chi-squared|||"For rate of VTEs, denominator is number of subjects in the Intent-to-Treat population and numerator is number of Intent-to-Treat subjects with at least one VTE observed any time on study. Confidence interval for rate of VTEs is based on Clopper-Pearson method.~\[1\] P value is based on Chi-square test."||||0.3343
81516709|NCT00405964|162722060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Determined for site. P-value of \<.001 for treatment as well.|ANOVA|||||||<.001
81516710|NCT00405964|162722061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.035||95.0||||Determined for site. Treatment p-value \<.001|ANOVA|||||||0.035
81516711|NCT00405964|162722062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Same p-value for treatment and site.|ANOVA|||||||<.001
81516712|NCT00468845|162722114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1378||95.0||||Weighted Z-score test method of Fisher (1998) and Cui et al (1999)applied to maintain alpha level. A step down procedure for multiple comparisons to control the maximum experiment wise type I error rate at 0.05 level. 300mg tested prior to 150mg.|ANOVA|||||||0.1378
81516713|NCT00468845|162722114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.471||95.0||||Weighted Z-score test method of Fisher (1998) and Cui et al (1999)applied to maintain alpha level. A step down procedure for multiple comparisons to control the maximum experiment wise type I error rate at 0.05 level. 300mg tested prior to 150mg.|ANOVA|||||||0.4710
81516714|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7752||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24 hours PS||||0.7752
81516715|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3375||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24 hours PS||||0.3375
81579712|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain at its Least in Last 24 Hours||1.80|-0.85|0.469
81516716|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7029||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||48 hours PS||||0.7029
81516717|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8618||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||48 hours PS||||0.8618
81516718|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2117||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||72 hours PS||||0.2117
81516719|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6255||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||72 hours PS||||0.6255
81516720|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0942||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||96 hours PS||||0.0942
81516721|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9907||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||96 hours PS||||0.9907
81516722|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4678||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||120 hours PS||||0.4678
81516723|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.55||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||120 hours PS||||0.5500
81516724|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9333||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||144 hours PS||||0.9333
81579713|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain at its Least in Last 24 Hours||1.22|-1.62|0.776
81516725|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7396||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||144 hours PS||||0.7396
81516726|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2932||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge||||0.2932
81516727|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0164||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge||||0.0164
81516728|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2468||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 14||||0.2468
81516729|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7022||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 14||||0.7022
81516730|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7257||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 28||||0.7257
81516731|NCT00468845|162722115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3854||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 28||||0.3854
81579714|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|2.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain on the Average||2.11|-0.72|0.328
81579715|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|1.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain on the Average||1.54|-1.45|0.954
81579716|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|2.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain Right Now||2.36|-0.85|0.350
81579717|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|2.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain right now.||2.44|-1.01|0.405
81579718|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|1.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain Interfered General Activity||1.91|-1.06|0.565
81579719|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain Interfered General Activity||1.43|-1.74|0.848
81579720|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain Interfered with Mood||1.25|-1.37|0.928
81579721|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain Interfered with Mood||1.08|-1.71|0.650
81579722|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain Interfered Walking Ability||1.60|-1.89|0.865
81579723|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain Interfered Walking Ability||2.50|-1.23|0.497
81579724|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain Interfered with Normal Work||2.50|-0.72|0.272
81516732|NCT00468845|162722116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5997||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24 hours PS||||0.5997
81579725|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|2.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain Interfered with Normal Work||2.19|-1.25|0.583
81579726|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|1.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain Interfered with Relations||1.79|-1.53|0.876
81579727|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|2.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain Interfered with relations.||2.19|-1.37|0.644
81579728|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|2.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain Interfered with Sleep||2.48|-0.97|0.384
81579729|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.71|-0.90|0.318
81579730|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|2.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain Interfered Enjoyment of Life||2.78|-1.15|0.407
81579731|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|2.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain Interfered Enjoyment of Life||2.62|-1.58|0.620
81579732|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||BPI-Mean Interference Score||1.91|-0.90|0.475
81579733|NCT02981342|162831520|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|1.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||BPI-Mean Interference Score||1.96|-1.04|0.540
81579734|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.98||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.46|10.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Global health status||10.68|-13.46|0.818
81579735|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.06||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.03|8.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Global health status||8.42|-16.03|0.533
81579736|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.75||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|10.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales: Physical functioning||10.82|-16.40|0.681
81579737|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-9.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.75||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.63|4.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales: Physical functioning||4.59|-22.63|0.189
81579738|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.54||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.29|20.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales: Role functioning||20.21|-18.29|0.921
81579739|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.62||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|19.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales: Role functioning.||19.42|-19.40|0.999
81579740|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-4.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.91||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|9.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales: Emotional functioning||9.68|-18.20|0.541
81579741|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-6.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.05||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.17|7.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales: Emotional functioning||7.27|-21.17|0.330
81579742|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.29||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.74|10.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales: Cognitive Functioning||10.66|-14.74|0.747
81579743|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-5.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.43||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.22|7.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales: Cognitive functioning||7.73|-18.22|0.419
81579744|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-4.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.53||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.23|11.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales: Social functioning||11.19|-19.23|0.596
81579745|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-19.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.71||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.68|-3.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales: Social functioning||-3.55|-34.68|0.017
81579746|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.57||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.03|14.49||Social Scales: Fatigue|Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptoms Scales: Fatigue||14.49|-16.03|0.919
81579747|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|8.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.54||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|23.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Fatigue||23.69|-6.72|0.267
81579748|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.54||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.66|15.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Nausea and Vomiting||15.77|-18.66|0.866
81579749|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.59||0.652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.23|13.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Nausea and Vomiting||13.43|-21.23|0.652
81579750|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|7.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.67||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.39|24.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Pain||24.60|-10.39|0.417
81579751|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|4.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.69||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.16|21.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Pain||21.89|-13.16|0.618
81579752|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-10.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.85|6.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Dyspnoea||6.18|-27.85|0.206
81579753|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|4.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4||0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.08|21.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Dyspnoea||21.80|-12.08|0.566
81579754|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-7.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.93||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.01|8.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Insomnia||8.96|-23.01|0.380
81579755|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|17.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Insomnia||17.64|-14.60|0.850
81579756|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.91||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.78|15.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Appetite loss||15.21|-20.78|0.756
81579757|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|3.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.31||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.77|21.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Appetite loss||21.82|-15.77|0.747
81579758|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|9.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.23||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.16|28.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Constipation||28.09|-9.16|0.311
81579759|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-9.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.75|8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Constipation||8.80|-28.75|0.290
81579760|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-10.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.58||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.93|10.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Diarrhoea||10.78|-31.93|0.323
81579761|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.54||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.08|16.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Diarrhoea||16.48|-26.08|0.651
81579762|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.47||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.57|16.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Financial Difficulties||16.59|-13.57|0.841
81579763|NCT02981342|162831521|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|7.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.57||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.03|22.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales: Financial Difficulties||22.54|-8.03|0.344
81579764|NCT01277523|162831538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.0457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.22||Stepwise testing of the null hypothesis was used to test the efficacy of Tio R5 and then Tio R2.5, each over placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.220|0.002|0.0457
81579765|NCT01277523|162831538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.1039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.198||Stepwise testing of the null hypothesis was used to test the efficacy of Tio R5 and then Tio R2.5, each over placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.198|-0.019|0.1039
81579766|NCT01277523|162831539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.0509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.231||Stepwise testing of the null hypothesis was used to test the efficacy of Tio R5 and then Tio R2.5, each over placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.231|-0.000|0.0509
81579767|NCT01277523|162831539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.3605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.168||Stepwise testing of the null hypothesis was used to test the efficacy of Tio R5 and then Tio R2.5, each over placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.168|-0.061|0.3605
81579768|NCT01277523|162831540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.1264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.207|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.207|-0.026|0.1264
81579769|NCT01277523|162831540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.2845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.179|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.179|-0.053|0.2845
81579770|NCT01277523|162831541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.0338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.217|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.217|0.009|0.0338
81579771|NCT01277523|162831541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.0999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.191|-0.017|0.0999
81579772|NCT01277523|162831542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.1252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.198|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.198|-0.024|0.1252
81579773|NCT01277523|162831542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.3549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.163|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.163|-0.058|0.3549
81579774|NCT01277523|162831543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.1819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.292|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.292|-0.055|0.1819
81579775|NCT01277523|162831543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.5448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.119|0.226|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.226|-0.119|0.5448
81579776|NCT01277523|162831545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.4762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.102|0.219|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.219|-0.102|0.4762
81579777|NCT01277523|162831545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.6558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.123|0.196|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.196|-0.123|0.6558
81579778|NCT01277523|162831547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.301|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.300|-0.301|0.9960
81579779|NCT01277523|162831547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.355|0.239|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.239|-0.355|0.7030
81579780|NCT01277523|162831548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.7309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.217|0.153|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.153|-0.217|0.7309
81579781|NCT01277523|162831548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093||0.5954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.232|0.133|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.133|-0.232|0.5954
81579782|NCT01277523|162831549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.2841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.252|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.252|-0.074|0.2841
81579783|NCT01277523|162831549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.182|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.182|-0.140|0.7950
81579784|NCT01277523|162831550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.9671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|16.95|||Regression, Cox|||||16.95|0.07|0.9671
81579785|NCT01277523|162831550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.06||||0.5557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|22.7|||Regression, Cox|||||22.70|0.19|0.5557
81579786|NCT01277523|162831551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.3567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.38|||Regression, Cox|||||1.38|0.41|0.3567
81579787|NCT01277523|162831551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.1168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.14|||Regression, Cox|||||1.14|0.32|0.1168
81579788|NCT00870363|162831573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||>0.05
81579789|NCT02389998|162831584|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.03
81579790|NCT02389998|162831585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.001
81579791|NCT02389998|162831586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||McNemar|||||||0.3
81455598|NCT03541317|162601276|SUPERIORITY|A test of the null hypothesis that there is no difference between these two strategies on the sum of the average number of brief individual CBT sessions (\<15 min.) delivered to students by SPs over the four post-randomization phases occurring during Stages 1 and 2.|Difference in sum of means*|3.78||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.88|24.44|||weighted least squares regression|Marginal means under each embedded implementation strategy estimated after each of 4 post-randomization phases (NeCamp, Kilbourne \& Almirall 2017)|\*Difference in the sum of the means estimated at each post-randomization phase|||24.44|-16.88|0.72
81455599|NCT03541317|162601277|SUPERIORITY|A test of the null hypothesis that there is no difference between these two strategies on the sum of the average number of brief individual CBT sessions (\>15 min.) delivered to students by SPs over the four post-randomization phases occurring during Stages 1 and 2.|Difference in sum of means*|7.85||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|28.91|||Weighted Least Squares Regression|Marginal means under each embedded implementation strategy estimated after each of 4 post-randomization phases (NeCamp, Kilbourne \& Almirall 2017).|Difference in the sum of the means estimated at each post-randomization phase|||28.91|-13.20|0.46
81455600|NCT03541317|162601278|SUPERIORITY||Difference in sum of means*|-0.66||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.49|7.16|||Weighted Least Squares Regression|Marginal means under each embedded implementation strategy estimated after each of 4 post-randomization phases (NeCamp, Kilbourne \& Almirall 2017).|Difference in the sum of the means estimated at each post-randomization phase|A test of the null hypothesis that there is no difference between these two strategies on the sum of the average number of group CBT sessions delivered to students by SPs over the four post-randomization phase occurring during Stages 1 and 2.||7.16|-8.49|0.87
81455601|NCT03164616|162601280|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.00093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.885||Analysis was performed using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 tumor expression (TC ≥50% vs \<50%), histology (squamous vs non-squamous) and disease stage (IVA vs IVB) and using the Breslow approach for handling ties.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for PD-L1 (TC ≥50% vs \<50%), histology (squamous vs non-squamous) and disease stage (IVA vs IVB) and using Efron method to control for ties.|D + SoC vs SoC alone. A hazard ratio (HR) \<1 favors D + SoC to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC alone.||0.885|0.620|0.00093
81455602|NCT03164616|162601281|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.07581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.724|1.016||Analysis was performed using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 tumor expression (TC ≥50% vs \<50%), histology (squamous vs non-squamous) and disease stage (IVA vs IVB) and using the Breslow approach for handling ties.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for PD-L1 (TC ≥50% vs \<50%), histology (squamous vs non-squamous) and disease stage (IVA vs IVB) and using Efron method to control for ties.|D + SoC vs SoC alone. An HR \<1 favors D + SoC to be associated with a longer OS than SoC alone.||1.016|0.724|0.07581
81455603|NCT03164616|162601282|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.00031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.86||Analysis was performed using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 tumor expression (TC ≥50% vs \<50%), histology (squamous vs non-squamous) and disease stage (IVA vs IVB) and using the Breslow approach for handling ties.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for PD-L1 (TC ≥50% vs \<50%), histology (squamous vs non-squamous) and disease stage (IVA vs IVB) and using Efron method to control for ties.|T + D + SoC vs SoC alone. An HR \<1 favors T + D + SoC to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC alone.||0.860|0.600|0.00031
81455604|NCT03164616|162601283|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.00304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.916||Analysis was performed using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 tumor expression (TC ≥50% vs \<50%), histology (squamous vs non-squamous) and disease stage (IVA vs IVB) and using the Breslow approach for handling ties.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for PD-L1 (TC ≥50% vs \<50%), histology (squamous vs non-squamous) and disease stage (IVA vs IVB) and using Efron method to control for ties.|T + D + SoC vs SoC alone. An HR \<1 favors T + D + SoC to be associated with a longer OS than SoC alone.||0.916|0.650|0.00304
81455605|NCT03164616|162601284|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.382|2.619||||||D + SoC vs SoC alone. An odds ratio \>1 favors D + SoC compared to SoC alone. Analysis was performed using logistic regression adjusting for PD-L1 tumor expression (TC ≥50% vs \<50%), histology (squamous vs non-squamous) and disease stage (IVA vs IVB), with the CI calculated using a profile likelihood approach.||2.619|1.382|
81516733|NCT00468845|162722116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8582||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24 hours PS||||0.8582
81516734|NCT00468845|162722116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3704||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||48 hours PS||||0.3704
81579792|NCT01770379|162831606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.2001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|3.03|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.03|0.79|0.2001
81455606|NCT03164616|162601284|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.367||||||T + D + SoC vs SoC alone. An odds ratio \>1 favors T + D + SoC compared to SoC alone. Analysis was performed using logistic regression adjusting for PD-L1 tumor expression (TC ≥50% vs TC \<50%), histology (squamous vs non-squamous) and disease stage (IVA vs IVB), with the CI calculated using a profile likelihood approach.||2.367|1.260|
81455607|NCT03164616|162601287|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.666|0.928|||||The HR and CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for PD-L1 (TC ≥50% vs \<50%), histology (squamous vs non-squamous) and disease stage (IVA vs IVB) and using Efron method to control for ties.|D + SoC vs SoC alone. An HR \<1 favors D + SoC to be associated with a longer PFS2 than SoC alone.||0.928|0.666|
81516735|NCT00468845|162722116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9747||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||48 hours PS||||0.9747
81516736|NCT00468845|162722116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2033||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||72 hours PS||||0.2033
81516737|NCT00468845|162722116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2752||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||72 hours PS||||0.2752
81579793|NCT01770379|162831606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.1574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|3.15|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.15|0.83|0.1574
81455608|NCT03164616|162601287|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.632|0.883|||||The HR and CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for PD-L1 (TC ≥50% vs \<50%), histology (squamous vs non-squamous) and disease stage (IVA vs IVB) and using Efron method to control for ties.|T + D + SoC vs SoC alone. An HR \<1 favors T + D + SoC to be associated with a longer PFS2 than SoC alone.||0.883|0.632|
81579794|NCT01074450|162831620|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.23|108.1|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.1|94.23|
81579795|NCT01074450|162831621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|104.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.74|109.92|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||109.92|99.74|
81701574|NCT02781454|163098495|SUPERIORITY||linear contrast active vs placebo|0.792||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|1.296||linear contrast active vs placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of active (300 and 600 mg) vs placebo ratio of week 4 to week 0||1.296|0.484|0.332
81455609|NCT00719186|162601294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.007
81455610|NCT01808573|162601360|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.762||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.626|0.926|||Log Rank|Stratified by hormone receptor status, number of prior HER2-directed regimens in the metastatic setting, and visceral disease vs. non-visceral.|Lapatinib Plus Capecitabine is the reference. Stratified by hormone receptor status, number of prior HER2-directed regimens in the metastatic setting, and visceral disease vs. non-visceral.|||0.926|0.626|0.0059
81455611|NCT01808573|162601361|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.881||||0.2086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.723|1.073|||Log Rank|Stratified by hormone receptor status, number of prior HER2-directed regimens in the metastatic setting, and visceral disease vs. non-visceral.|Lapatinib plus Capecitabine is the reference. Stratified by hormone receptor status, number of prior HER2-directed regimens in the metastatic setting, and visceral disease vs. non-visceral.|||1.073|0.723|0.2086
81455612|NCT01808573|162601362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||Gray's test|Stratified by hormone receptor status, number of prior HER2-directed regimens in the metastatic setting and visceral disease vs. non-visceral disease.||||||0.043
81455613|NCT01808573|162601363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1201|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by hormone receptor status, number of prior HER2-directed regimens in the metastatic setting and visceral disease vs. non-visceral.||||||0.1201
81455614|NCT01808573|162601364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0328|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by hormone receptor status, number of prior HER2-directed regimens in the metastatic setting and visceral disease vs. non-visceral.||||||0.0328
81455615|NCT01808573|162601365|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.495||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.332|0.736|||Log Rank||Lapatinib Plus Capecitabine is the reference.|||0.736|0.332|0.0004
81455616|NCT05878093|162601401|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical procedure was used to control type I error and handle primary and first 4 secondary endpoints (reported sequentially) analyses at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Least square mean difference|-1.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|-1.15|||ANCOVA||Data was analyzed by fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with the corresponding baseline value, treatment group, and screening blood eosinophil count strata as covariates.|||-1.15|-2.53|<0.0001
81455617|NCT05878093|162601402|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical procedure was used to control type I error and handle primary and first 4 secondary endpoints (reported sequentially) analyses at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Least square mean difference|-0.54||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.12|||ANCOVA||Data was analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, treatment group, and screening blood eosinophil count strata as covariates.|||-0.12|-0.97|0.0126
81455618|NCT05878093|162601403|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical procedure was used to control type I error and handle primary and first 4 secondary endpoints (reported sequentially) analyses at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Least square mean difference|-1.68||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|-0.69|||ANCOVA||Data was analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, treatment group, and screening blood eosinophil count strata as covariates.|||-0.69|-2.67|0.0008
81455619|NCT05878093|162601404|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical procedure was used to control type I error and handle primary and first 4 secondary endpoints (reported sequentially) analyses at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Least square mean difference|-0.62||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.17|||ANCOVA||Data was analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, treatment group, and screening blood eosinophil count strata as covariates.|||-0.17|-1.08|0.0072
81455620|NCT05878093|162601405|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical procedure was used to control type I error and handle primary and first 4 secondary endpoints (reported sequentially) analyses at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Least square mean difference|-9.52||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.81|-2.24|||ANCOVA||Data was analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, treatment group, and screening blood eosinophil count strata as covariates.|||-2.24|-16.81|0.0104
81455621|NCT04479852|162601413|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favors the SP-624 treatment group, i.e., a greater reduction in MADRS score from baseline.|||0.5|-4.1|0.133
81455622|NCT04479852|162601414|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favors the SP-624 treatment group, i.e., a greater reduction in CGI-S score from baseline.|||0.0|-0.5|0.059
81455623|NCT04479852|162601415|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favors the SP-624 treatment group, i.e., a greater reduction in HAM-D score from baseline.|||0.4|-2.7|0.159
81455624|NCT04479852|162601416|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favors the SP-624 treatment group, i.e., a greater reduction in SDS score from baseline.|||0.5|-2.5|0.188
81455625|NCT04479852|162601417|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favors the SP-624 treatment group, i.e., a greater reduction in QIDS score from baseline.|||0.2|-2.0|0.091
81455626|NCT04479852|162601418|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||A positive difference favors the SP-624 treatment group, i.e., a greater increase in Q-LES-Q score from baseline.|||4.6|-1.2|0.243
81516738|NCT00468845|162722116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0183||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||96 hours PS||||0.0183
81701575|NCT02781454|163098496|SUPERIORITY||linear contrast active vs placebo|0.411||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.208|0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of active (300 and 600 mg) vs placebo ratio of week 4 to week 0||0.810|0.208|0.013
81455627|NCT04479852|162601419|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favors the SP-624 treatment group, i.e., a greater reduction in MADRS score from baseline.|||-1.0|-6.8|.008
81455628|NCT04479852|162601420|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favors the SP-624 treatment group, i.e., a greater reduction in CGI-S score from baseline.|||-0.1|-0.8|0.006
81455629|NCT04479852|162601421|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favors the SP-624 treatment group, i.e., a greater reduction in MADRS score from baseline.|||6.3|-0.8|0.134
81455630|NCT04479852|162601422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favors the SP-624 treatment group, i.e., a greater reduction in CGI-S score from baseline.|||0.6|-0.3|0.437
81455631|NCT04100018|162601426|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.96||||0.5901|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.77|1.19||Boundary for statistical significance p-value \< 0.01|Log Rank|Stratification factor is visceral disease (YES vs NO) as entered in the IRT.||||1.19|0.77|0.5901
81455632|NCT04100018|162601427|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.09||||0.3572|TWO_SIDED|99.41|0.84|1.43||Boundary for statistical significance p-value \< 0.0059. Additional accuracy for p-value: 0.005866.|Log Rank||Stratification factor is visceral disease (YES vs NO) as entered in the IRT.|||1.43|0.84|0.3572
81455633|NCT04100018|162601428|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|12.1|||||Strata adjusted difference in objective response rate based on DerSimonian and Laird method. Stratified by visceral disease (YES vs NO) as entered in the IRT.|||12.1|-4.5|
81455634|NCT04100018|162601431|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|7.0|||||Strata adjusted difference in objective response rate based on DerSimonian and Laird method. Stratified by visceral disease (YES vs NO) as entered in the IRT.|||7.0|-5.2|
81455635|NCT04100018|162601432|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.16|||||Stratification factor is visceral disease (YES vs NO) as entered in the IRT.|||1.16|0.86|
81455636|NCT01038336|162601452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.289|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.289
81455637|NCT01038336|162601453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.004
81455638|NCT01038336|162601454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.072|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.072
81455639|NCT01038336|162601455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.030
81455640|NCT01038336|162601456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.092
81455641|NCT01038336|162601457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.832|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.832
81455642|NCT01038336|162601458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.454|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.454
81455643|NCT01038336|162601459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.128
81455644|NCT02099786|162601464|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|8.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the number of participants with ASHA-significant threshold shifts between treatment arms.||8.8|.55|.27
81455645|NCT02099786|162601464|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the number of participants with CTCAE grade 1 or greater hearing loss between treatment arms.||5.9|.3|.67
81455646|NCT02099786|162601465|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis is no difference in audiology clinic use between treatment arms.||2.9|.29|.88
81455647|NCT02099786|162601466|NON_INFERIORITY|We require a non-inferiority margin of no more than 1.1 mortality odds among COMP-VA patients relative to Usual Care patients. This means that the upper 95% confidence bound for the fitted odds ratio must be less than 1.1 to reject the null hypothesis that COMP-VA induces extra mortality risk.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||||ONE_SIDED|||||||||||||
81455648|NCT02099786|162601467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is .05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.72
81455649|NCT03718832|162601468|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0333487|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1943638||0.8638688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.415628|0.3489306||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.3489306|-0.415628|0.8638688
81455650|NCT03718832|162601468|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0066385|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1853917||0.9714571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.371329|0.358052||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.358052|-0.371329|0.9714571
81455651|NCT03718832|162601469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1409446|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2106711||0.5039565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2735162|0.5554053||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.5554053|-0.2735162|0.5039565
81455652|NCT03718832|162601469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1213915|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2126328||0.5684854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2970052|0.5397882||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.5397882|-0.2970052|0.5684854
81455653|NCT03718832|162601470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.26835|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.90353||0.2247426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.73804|8.201347||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||8.201347|-34.73804|0.2247426
81455654|NCT03718832|162601470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.20164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.25555||0.2794015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.37119|9.9679||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||9.9679|-34.37119|0.2794015
81455655|NCT03718832|162601470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.12548|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.550462||0.1708328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.703702|31.95466||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||31.95466|-5.703702|0.1708328
81455656|NCT03718832|162601470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.47577|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.59479||0.2801138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.422762|32.3743||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||32.3743|-9.422762|0.2801138
81579796|NCT01074450|162831622|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|104.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.05|109.52|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||109.52|99.05|
81579797|NCT00385996|162831654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Binomial distribution|Binomial distribution and test proportion =0.50||One arm phase 2 trial. This study is designed to asses response rate and defined as the percentage of subjects achieving at least 50% tumor volume. One-sided alpha is set at no more than 5% and the power no less than 90%,and the null hypothesis of RR of less than 10% and alternative hypothesis of RR of greater than 30%, a total of 30 patients will be enrolled (Fleming 1982).At least 7 responders out of 30 patients are needed to reject the null hypothesis of a 10% RR.||||<0.01
81455657|NCT03718832|162601471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.135585|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.325031||0.1991028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.57023|4.299061||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||4.299061|-20.57023|0.1991028
81455658|NCT03718832|162601471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.493798|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.761916||0.0480884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0295297|6.958066||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||6.958066|0.0295297|0.0480884
81455659|NCT03718832|162601471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.681804|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.34136||0.1276817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.15188|2.788269||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||2.788269|-22.15188|0.1276817
81455660|NCT03718832|162601471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.658257|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.706497||0.3318554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.698022|5.014535||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||5.014535|-1.698022|0.3318554
81455661|NCT03718832|162601472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8749266|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9355095||0.3502313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.714084|0.9642311||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.9642311|-2.714084|0.3502313
81455662|NCT03718832|162601472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5608222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2708671||0.0390797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0282451|1.093399||Adjusted mean difference for full controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||1.093399|0.0282451|0.0390797
81579798|NCT00385996|162831656|OTHER||TTP [% without disease at 24 months]|63.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.4|83.8|||||Using the Kaplan-Meier method.|One arm study||83.8|43.4|
81455663|NCT03718832|162601472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.450197|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9508997||0.1281032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.320109|0.419716||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.419716|-3.320109|0.1281032
81516739|NCT00468845|162722116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6906||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||96 hours PS||||0.6906
81516740|NCT00468845|162722116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5446||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||120 hours PS||||0.5446
81579799|NCT00385996|162831657|OTHER||% alive without disease at 25 months|72.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.1|91.3|||||Using the Kaplan-Meier method.|One arm study||91.3|54.1|
81579800|NCT03164928|162831658|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.11||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.673|||ANCOVA|||||0.673|-0.450|0.68
81455664|NCT03718832|162601472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2794625|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2717457||0.3044732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2549974|0.8139224||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.8139224|-0.2549974|0.3044732
81455665|NCT03718832|162601473|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.768353|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.933945||0.1007463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.907847|21.44455||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||21.44455|-1.907847|0.1007463
81455666|NCT03718832|162601473|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.472004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.150772||0.3859868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.66534|14.60935||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||14.60935|-5.66534|0.3859868
81455667|NCT03718832|162601473|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5461143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.440905||0.9324908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.22545|12.13323||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||12.13323|-13.22545|0.9324908
81516741|NCT00468845|162722116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4852||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||120 hours PS||||0.4852
81516742|NCT00468845|162722116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5879||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||144 hours PS||||0.5879
81516743|NCT00468845|162722116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7699||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||144 hours PS||||0.7699
81516744|NCT00468845|162722117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9676||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||||||0.9676
81516745|NCT00468845|162722117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4944||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||||||0.4944
81516746|NCT00468845|162722118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4801||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||||||0.4801
81516747|NCT00468845|162722118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8832||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||||||0.8832
81516748|NCT00468845|162722119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2125||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||8 Hours PS||||0.2125
81516749|NCT00468845|162722119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7602||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||8 Hour PS||||0.7602
81516750|NCT00468845|162722119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4053||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||16 Hours PS||||0.4053
81516751|NCT00468845|162722119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4147||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||16 Hours PS||||0.4147
81516752|NCT00468845|162722119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5556||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24 Hours PS||||0.5556
81516753|NCT00468845|162722119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.482||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24 Hours PS||||0.4820
81516754|NCT00468845|162722119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5088||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||32 Hours PS||||0.5088
81516755|NCT00468845|162722119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.39||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||32 Hours PS||||0.3900
81516756|NCT00468845|162722119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9659||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||40 Hours PS||||0.9659
81516757|NCT00468845|162722119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3968||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||40 Hours PS||||0.3968
81516758|NCT00468845|162722119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8308||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||48 Hours PS||||0.8308
81516759|NCT00468845|162722119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0902||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||48 Hours PS||||0.0902
81516760|NCT00468845|162722120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4388||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||||||0.4388
81516761|NCT00468845|162722120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3364||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||||||0.3364
81516762|NCT00468845|162722121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2409||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24 hours PS||||0.2409
81516763|NCT00468845|162722121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1654||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24 hours PS||||0.1654
81516764|NCT00468845|162722121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.111||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||48 hours PS||||0.1110
81516765|NCT00468845|162722121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0598||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||48 hours PS||||0.0598
81516766|NCT00468845|162722121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0398||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Till Discharge||||0.0398
81516767|NCT00468845|162722121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0623||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Till Discharge||||0.0623
81516768|NCT00468845|162722122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.273||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||0-24 Hours PS||||0.2730
81516769|NCT00468845|162722122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1015||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||0-24 Hours PS||||0.1015
81516770|NCT00468845|162722122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2438||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24-48 Hours PS||||0.2438
81516771|NCT00468845|162722122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0102||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24-48 Hours PS||||0.0102
81516772|NCT00468845|162722122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2063||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||48-72 Hours PS||||0.2063
81516773|NCT00468845|162722122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0387||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||48-72 Hours PS||||0.0387
81516774|NCT00468845|162722123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5995||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24 hours PS||||0.5995
81455668|NCT03718832|162601473|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.752831|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.754947||0.6328075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.08487|8.579205||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||8.579205|-14.08487|0.6328075
81455669|NCT03718832|162601474|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.352141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.663846||0.0743062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8250086|17.52929||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment.||17.52929|-0.8250086|0.0743062
81455670|NCT03718832|162601474|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.971188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.902349||0.1270654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.709219|13.65159||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||13.65159|-1.709219|0.1270654
81455671|NCT03718832|162601474|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.637485|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.443227||0.553277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.110146|11.38512||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||11.38512|-6.110146|0.553277
81455672|NCT03718832|162601474|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.53149|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.925307||0.519562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.198658|10.26164||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||10.26164|-5.198658|0.519562
81455673|NCT03718832|162601475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.555117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.427417||0.6976216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.363839|2.253605||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||2.253605|-3.363839|0.6976216
81455674|NCT03718832|162601475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4977997|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.041102||0.6329035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.546815|1.551216||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||1.551216|-2.546815|0.6329035
81516775|NCT00468845|162722123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9104||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24 Hours PS||||0.9104
81455675|NCT03718832|162601475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.386111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.812939||0.445181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.954999|2.182777||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||2.182777|-4.954999|0.445181
81455676|NCT03718832|162601475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.101914|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.860687||0.5542241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.765783|2.561956||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||2.561956|-4.765783|0.5542241
81455677|NCT03718832|162601476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|22.55812|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.74244||0.2045348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.35316|57.4694||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||57.4694|-12.35316|0.2045348
81516776|NCT00468845|162722123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2177||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||48 Hours PS||||0.2177
81516777|NCT00468845|162722123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.177||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||48 hours PS||||0.1770
81579801|NCT03164928|162831659|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.17||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.194|0.542|||Repeated Measures Model|||Month 6||0.542|-0.194|0.34
81455678|NCT03718832|162601476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.49781|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.95579||0.3675252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.93658|42.9322||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||42.9322|-15.93658|0.3675252
81516778|NCT00468845|162722123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1229||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||72 hours PS||||0.1229
81516779|NCT00468845|162722123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1274||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||72 hours PS||||0.1274
81516780|NCT00468845|162722123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0568||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||1st Week PS||||0.0568
81455679|NCT03718832|162601476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.35256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.69115||0.6709307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.8992|41.19407||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||41.19407|-63.8992|0.6709307
81455680|NCT03718832|162601476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.912496|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.34891||0.6766844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.95358|33.12859||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||33.12859|-50.95358|0.6766844
81455681|NCT03718832|162601477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.870464|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.024497||0.356123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.851219|2.110291||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||2.110291|-5.851219|0.356123
81455682|NCT03718832|162601477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8636408|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.941141||0.6566494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.681041|2.95376||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||2.95376|-4.681041|0.6566494
81516781|NCT00468845|162722123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0354||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||1st Week PS||||0.0354
81516782|NCT00468845|162722123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4269||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||2nd Week PS||||0.4269
81516783|NCT00468845|162722123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2058||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||2nd Week PS||||0.2058
81516784|NCT00468845|162722123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8215||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||3rd Week PS||||0.8215
81516785|NCT00468845|162722123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5331||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||3rd Week PS||||0.5331
81516786|NCT00468845|162722123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7365||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||4th Week PS||||0.7365
81516787|NCT00468845|162722123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9989||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||4th Week PS||||0.9989
81516788|NCT00468845|162722123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2501||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Till Discharge||||0.2501
81516789|NCT00468845|162722123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6021||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Till Discharge||||0.6021
81516790|NCT00468845|162722124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6613||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Surgery day (prior to first dose)||||0.6613
81516791|NCT00468845|162722124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1311||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Surgery day (prior to first dose)||||0.1311
81516792|NCT00468845|162722124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6574||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Surgery day (1 hour after dosing)||||0.6574
81516793|NCT00468845|162722124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6949||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Surgery day (1 hour after dosing)||||0.6949
81516794|NCT00468845|162722124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2008||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 1 PS||||0.2008
81516795|NCT00468845|162722124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3022||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 1 PS||||0.3022
81516796|NCT00468845|162722124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6382||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 2 PS||||0.6382
81579802|NCT03164928|162831659|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.03||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.609|0.661|||Repeated Measures Model|||Month 18||0.661|-0.609|0.93
81579803|NCT03164928|162831659|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.11||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.572|0.795|||Repeated Measures Model|||Month 24||0.795|-0.572|0.74
81579804|NCT03164928|162831659|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means Difference|-0.8||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.848|0.239|||Repeated Measures Model|||Month 36||0.239|-1.848|0.12
81516797|NCT00468845|162722124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8624||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 2 PS||||0.8624
81516798|NCT00468845|162722124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3858||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 3 PS||||0.3858
81516799|NCT00468845|162722124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4814||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 3 PS||||0.4814
81516800|NCT00468845|162722124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.952||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 4 PS||||0.9520
81516801|NCT00468845|162722124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2315||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 4 PS||||0.2315
81579805|NCT03164928|162831660|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.41||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.223|||Repeated Measures Model|||Month 6 (Total Hip)||0.223|-1.050|0.19
81579806|NCT03164928|162831660|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.631|0.515|||Repeated Measures Model|||Month 12 (Total Hip)||0.515|-0.631|0.83
81516802|NCT00468845|162722124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7061||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 5 PS||||0.7061
81516803|NCT00468845|162722124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2908||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 5 PS||||0.2908
81579807|NCT03164928|162831660|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.27||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.108|0.565|||Repeated Measures Model|||Month 18 (Total Hip)||0.565|-1.108|0.51
81516804|NCT00468845|162722124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4782||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge||||0.4782
81516805|NCT00468845|162722124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.813||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge||||0.8130
81516806|NCT00468845|162722125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.894||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24 hours PS||||0.8940
81516807|NCT00468845|162722125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5938||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24 hours PS||||0.5938
81516808|NCT00468845|162722125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4306||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||48 hours PS||||0.4306
81516809|NCT00468845|162722125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5899||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||48 hours PS||||0.5899
81516810|NCT00468845|162722125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2209||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||72 hours PS||||0.2209
81516811|NCT00468845|162722125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7145||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||72 hours PS||||0.7145
81516812|NCT00468845|162722125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1022||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||1st Week PS||||0.1022
81516813|NCT00468845|162722125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7243||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||1st Week PS||||0.7243
81516814|NCT00468845|162722125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.231||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||2nd Week PS||||0.2310
81516815|NCT00468845|162722125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9192||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||2nd Week PS||||0.9192
81516816|NCT00468845|162722125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3214||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||3rd Week PS||||0.3214
81516817|NCT00468845|162722125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8641||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||3rd Week PS||||0.8641
81516818|NCT00468845|162722125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3024||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||4th Week PS||||0.3024
81516819|NCT00468845|162722125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7359||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||4th Week PS||||0.7359
81516820|NCT00468845|162722125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4303||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Till Discharge||||0.4303
81516821|NCT00468845|162722125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2133||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Till Discharge||||0.2133
81516822|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5682||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||8 hours PS||||0.5682
81516823|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1005||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||8 hours PS||||0.1005
81516824|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8261||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||16 hours PS||||0.8261
81516825|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9981||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||16 hours PS||||0.9981
81516826|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8884||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24 hours PS||||0.8884
81516827|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4507||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24 hours PS||||0.4507
81516828|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2994||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||32 hours PS||||0.2994
81516829|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4371||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||32 hours PS||||0.4371
81516830|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8295||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||40 hours PS||||0.8295
81516831|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8783||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||40 hours PS||||0.8783
81516832|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2161||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||48 hours PS||||0.2161
81516833|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.044||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||48 hours PS||||0.0440
81516834|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3855||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||56 hours PS||||0.3855
81516835|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.201||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||56 hours PS||||0.2010
81516836|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7104||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||64 hours PS||||0.7104
81516837|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6107||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||64 hours PS||||0.6107
81516838|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6705||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||72 hours PS||||0.6705
81516839|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2083||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||72 hours PS||||0.2083
81516840|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3234||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||80 hours PS||||0.3234
81516841|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5938||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||80 hours PS||||0.5938
81516842|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9711||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||88 hours PS||||0.9711
81516843|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4869||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||88 hours PS||||0.4869
81516844|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7439||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||96 hours PS||||0.7439
81516845|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8045||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||96 hours PS||||0.8045
81516846|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5925||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||104 hours PS||||0.5925
81516847|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.683||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||104 hours PS||||0.6830
81516848|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8266||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||112 hours PS||||0.8266
81516849|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1929||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||112 hours PS||||0.1929
81516850|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7071||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||120 hours PS||||0.7071
81579808|NCT03164928|162831660|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.18||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.098|0.746|||Repeated Measures Model|||Month 24 (Total Hip)||0.746|-1.098|0.69
81516851|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9367||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||120 hours PS||||0.9367
81516852|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6046||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||128 hours PS||||0.6046
81516853|NCT00468845|162722126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5119||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||128 hours PS||||0.5119
81516854|NCT00468845|162722127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6966||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 1 PS||||0.6966
81516855|NCT00468845|162722127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1808||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 1 PS||||0.1808
81516856|NCT00468845|162722127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2616||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 2 PS||||0.2616
81516857|NCT00468845|162722127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1014||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 2 PS||||0.1014
81516858|NCT00468845|162722127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4401||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 3 PS||||0.4401
81516859|NCT00468845|162722127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5615||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 3 PS||||0.5615
81516860|NCT00468845|162722127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7615||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 4 PS||||0.7615
81516861|NCT00468845|162722127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6204||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 4 PS||||0.6204
81516862|NCT00468845|162722127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8766||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 5 PS||||0.8766
81516863|NCT00468845|162722127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1717||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 5 PS||||0.1717
81516864|NCT00468845|162722127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4065||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge||||0.4065
81516865|NCT00468845|162722127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0746||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge||||0.0746
81516866|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2201||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 2 PS||||0.2201
81516867|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0606||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 2 PS||||0.0606
81516868|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5303||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 3 PS||||0.5303
81516869|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2227||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 3 PS||||0.2227
81516870|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8237||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 4 PS||||0.8237
81516871|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7476||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 4 PS||||0.7476
81579809|NCT03164928|162831660|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.09||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.465|1.286|||Repeated Measures Model|||Month 36 (Total Hip)||1.286|-1.465|0.89
81579810|NCT03164928|162831660|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.18||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.969|0.614|||Repeated Measures Model|||Month 6 (Femoral Neck)||0.614|-0.969|0.64
81579811|NCT03164928|162831660|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.808|1.0|||Repeated Measures Model|||Month 12 (Femoral Neck)||1.000|-0.808|0.83
81579812|NCT03164928|162831660|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.37||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.697|1.442|||Repeated Measures Model|||Month 18 (Femoral Neck)||1.442|-0.697|0.48
81579813|NCT03164928|162831660|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.11||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.222|1.443|||Repeated Measures Model|||Month 24 (Femoral Neck)||1.443|-1.222|0.86
81579814|NCT03164928|162831660|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.38||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.378|2.13|||Repeated Measures Model|||Month 36 (Femoral Neck)||2.130|-1.378|0.66
81579815|NCT00969150|162831716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.49||||0.2492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.02|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures.||||1.05|-4.02|0.2492
81579816|NCT00969150|162831717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.54||||0.5625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures.||||1.29|-2.38|0.5625
81579817|NCT00597012|162831737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|6.5|||ANCOVA|||"The primary analysis was implemented with an analysis of covariance with changes in the WOMAC physical-function score from baseline to 6 months as the dependent variable, treatment as the independent variable of interest, and study site as a covariate.~The primary analysis used a modified intention-to-treat approach in which patients who did not withdraw from the study were evaluated in the group to which they were randomly assigned."||6.5|-1.8|0.26
81579818|NCT00597012|162831738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|7.0|||ANCOVA|||||7.0|-1.2|0.16
81579819|NCT00597012|162831739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|6.6|||ANCOVA|||||6.6|-4.4|0.68
81579820|NCT00670800|162831747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.143||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.143
81579821|NCT00670800|162831747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.900
81579822|NCT00670800|162831747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.133
81579823|NCT00670800|162831748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.049
81579824|NCT00670800|162831748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.717||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.717
81579825|NCT00670800|162831748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.038
81579826|NCT00670800|162831749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.498||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.498
81579827|NCT00670800|162831749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.835||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.835
81579828|NCT00670800|162831749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.606||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.606
81579829|NCT00670800|162831750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.118||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.118
81579830|NCT00670800|162831750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.581||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.581
81579831|NCT00670800|162831750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.190
81579832|NCT00587483|162831797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.37||An alpha of 0.0167 was used to account for multiple comparisons among the 3 groups. Given the total of 3 comparisons, 0.05/3 = 0.0167 was used in the calculation.|Regression, Logistic|||The expected overall incidence of ventricular fibrillation after removal of the aortic clamp is at least 70%. Using a chi square analysis with 80% power and an alpha of 0.0167, we estimate that we will need 113 patients in each group to show a 30% reduction in the incidence of ventricular fibrillation with amiodarone.||1.37|0.48|0.427
81579833|NCT00587483|162831797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.11|0.39|0.117
81579834|NCT00587483|162831797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.37|0.47|0.433
81579835|NCT00587483|162831798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.19|0.45|0.215
81579836|NCT00587483|162831798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.84|0.32|0.008
81579837|NCT00587483|162831798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.33|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.33|0.52|0.424
81579838|NCT01304966|162831891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.013
81579839|NCT03033511|162831919|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.36||stratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||1.36|0.84|0.537
81579840|NCT03033511|162831920|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.36||stratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||1.36|0.92|0.237
81579841|NCT03033511|162831921|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean of Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|2.35||||||Change at Week 6||2.35|-3.08|
81579842|NCT03033511|162831921|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-10.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.58|-6.29||||||Change at Week 12||-6.29|-14.58|
81579843|NCT03033511|162831921|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-27.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.19|-9.16||||||Change at Week 18||-9.16|-46.19|
81579844|NCT03033511|162831921|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-18.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.28|1.39||||||Change at Week 24||1.39|-38.28|
81579845|NCT03033511|162831921|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-22.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.63|-1.37||||||Change at Week 30||-1.37|-42.63|
81579846|NCT03033511|162831921|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Change at Week 36||||
81579847|NCT03033511|162831921|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|3.33|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Change at Week 42||||
81579848|NCT03033511|162831921|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-56.67|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Change at Week 48||||
81579849|NCT03033511|162831921|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Change at Week 60||||
81579850|NCT03033511|162831921|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Change at Week 66||||
81579851|NCT03033511|162831921|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Change at Week 78||||
81579852|NCT03033511|162831921|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-9.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.16|-6.19||||||Change at Final Visit||-6.19|-12.16|
81516872|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6882||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 5 PS||||0.6882
81516873|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9689||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 5 PS||||0.9689
81516874|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.501||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 6 PS||||0.5010
81516875|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9143||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 6 PS||||0.9143
81516876|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7381||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 7 PS||||0.7381
81516877|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5336||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 7 PS||||0.5336
81516878|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6479||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||2nd Week PS (Average)||||0.6479
81516879|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1133||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||2nd Week PS (Average)||||0.1133
81516880|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7637||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||3rd Week PS (Average)||||0.7637
81516881|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1056||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||3rd Week PS (Average)||||0.1056
81516882|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8079||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||4th Week PS (Average)||||0.8079
81579853|NCT03742037|162831923|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference to placebo|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.4749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis was performed on the Full Analysis Set (FAS). The FAS included all participants who were randomized. Baseline was defined as the last measurement before randomization.||0.68|-1.45|0.4749
81516883|NCT00468845|162722128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0917||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||4th Week PS (Average)||||0.0917
81516884|NCT00468845|162722129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7511||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge||||0.7511
81516885|NCT00468845|162722129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6742||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge||||0.6742
81516886|NCT00468845|162722129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3808||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 7||||0.3808
81516887|NCT00468845|162722129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7021||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 7||||0.7021
81516888|NCT00468845|162722129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0045||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 14||||0.0045
81516889|NCT00468845|162722129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7916||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 14||||0.7916
81516890|NCT00468845|162722129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3682||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 28||||0.3682
81516891|NCT00468845|162722129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1419||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 28||||0.1419
81516892|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3323||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 2 PS||||0.3323
81516893|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5662||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 2 PS||||0.5662
81516894|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9538||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 3 PS||||0.9538
81516895|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4592||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 3 PS||||0.4592
81516896|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4793||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 4 PS||||0.4793
81516897|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8517||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 4 PS||||0.8517
81516898|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1829||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 5 PS||||0.1829
81516899|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3544||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 5 PS||||0.3544
81516900|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1718||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 6 PS||||0.1718
81516901|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5078||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 6 PS||||0.5078
81516902|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2443||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 7 PS||||0.2443
81516903|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8296||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 7 PS||||0.8296
81701576|NCT02781454|163098497|SUPERIORITY||linear contrast active vs placebo|0.343||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.36|42.042|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of active (300 and 600 mg) vs placebo for change from baseline to week 4||42.042|-41.36|0.986
81579854|NCT03742037|162831923|SUPERIORITY||LS mean to placebo|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.2941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis was performed on the Full Analysis Set (FAS). The FAS included all participants who were randomized. Baseline was defined as the last measurement before randomization.||0.49|-1.65|0.2941
81579855|NCT03742037|162831923|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference to placebo|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.9802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis was performed on the Full Analysis Set (FAS). The FAS included all participants who were randomized. Baseline was defined as the last measurement before randomization.||1.08|-1.05|0.9802
81579856|NCT03742037|162831923|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis was performed on the Full Analysis Set (FAS). The FAS included all participants who were randomized. Baseline was defined as the last measurement before randomization.||-0.12|-2.25|0.0291
81579857|NCT03742037|162831924|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A generalized mixed effects model for repeated measures was applied to the SRI-4 response from Month 1 through 6 with treatment group, month, treatment group by month interaction, and stratification factors (oral corticosteroids dose \& mSLEDAI-2K) as fixed effects \& participant as random effect.||1.9|0.54|0.974
81579858|NCT03742037|162831924|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.2845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A generalized mixed effects model for repeated measures was applied to the SRI-4 response from Month 1 through 6 with treatment group, month, treatment group by month interaction, and stratification factors (oral corticosteroids dose \& mSLEDAI-2K) as fixed effects \& participant as random effect.||2.65|0.75|0.2845
81579859|NCT03742037|162831924|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.5115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A generalized mixed effects model for repeated measures was applied to the SRI-4 response from Month 1 through 6 with treatment group, month, treatment group by month interaction, and stratification factors (oral corticosteroids dose \& mSLEDAI-2K) as fixed effects \& participant as random effect.||2.32|0.66|0.5115
81579860|NCT03742037|162831924|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.5115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A generalized mixed effects model for repeated measures was applied to the SRI-4 response from Month 1 through 6 with treatment group, month, treatment group by month interaction, and stratification factors (oral corticosteroids dose \& mSLEDAI-2K) as fixed effects \& participant as random effect.||2.32|0.66|0.5115
81579861|NCT04600414|162831941|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.38|||Multi-level model to account for cluster|||||0.38|0.03|<0.001
81579862|NCT04600414|162831942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.97|2.57|||Multi-level model to account for cluster|||||2.57|-4.97|0.532
81579863|NCT03338855|162831994|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-1.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.014||0.3047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.183|1.047|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|A linear mixed model with treatment group, treatment sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient as random effect.||Comparison of delta RD (basal vs high insulin) between dapagliflozin and placebo after 5 weeks of treatment was performed using a random effects analysis of variance model.||1.047|-3.183|0.3047
81579864|NCT03338855|162831995|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.705|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.517||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.784|-0.625|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|A linear mixed model with treatment group, treatment sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient as random effect.||Comparison of delta EGP (basal vs low insulin) between dapagliflozin and placebo after 5 weeks of treatment was performed using a random effects analysis of variance model.||-0.625|-2.784|0.0036
81579865|NCT03338855|162831995|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.292|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.409|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.146|-1.438|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|A linear mixed model with treatment group, treatment sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient as random effect.||Comparison of delta EGP (basal vs high insulin) between dapagliflozin and placebo after 5 weeks of treatment was performed using a random effects analysis of variance model.||-1.438|-3.146|<0.0001
81579866|NCT03338855|162831996|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.1842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.03|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|A linear mixed model with treatment group, treatment sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient as random effect.||Comparison of delta RER (basal vs high insulin) between dapagliflozin and placebo after 5 weeks of treatment was performed using a random effects analysis of variance model.||0.030|-0.006|0.1842
81579867|NCT03338855|162831997|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.005||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|-0.013|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|A linear mixed model with treatment group, treatment sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient as random effect.||Comparison of 24-hour RER between dapagliflozin and placebo after 5 weeks of treatment was performed using a random effects analysis of variance model.||-0.013|-0.033|0.0001
81579868|NCT03338855|162831998|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.1095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.245|0.027|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|A linear mixed model with treatment group, treatment sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient as random effect.||Comparison of energy expenditure between dapagliflozin and placebo after 5 weeks of treatment was performed using a random effects analysis of variance model.||0.027|-0.245|0.1095
81579869|NCT03338855|162831999|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-246.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|464.3||0.6005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1209.5|716.2|||Linear Mixed Effects Model||A linear mixed model with treatment group, treatment sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient as random effect.|Comparison of fat mass between dapagliflozin and placebo after 5 weeks of treatment was performed using a random effects analysis of variance model.||716.2|-1209.5|0.6005
81579870|NCT03338855|162831999|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-666.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|301.1||0.0376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1291.0|-41.9|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|A linear mixed model with treatment group, treatment sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient as random effect.||Comparison of lean mass between dapagliflozin and placebo after 5 weeks of treatment was performed using a random effects analysis of variance model.||-41.9|-1291.0|0.0376
81579871|NCT03338855|162832000|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.289||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.854|-0.657|||Linear Mixed Effects Model||A linear mixed model with treatment group, treatment sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient as random effect.|Comparison of total mass between dapagliflozin and placebo after 5 weeks of treatment was performed using a random effects analysis of variance model.||-0.657|-1.854|0.0003
81579872|NCT03338855|162832001|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-244.301|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|165.168||0.1555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-590.002|101.401|||Linear Mixed Effects Model||A linear mixed model with treatment group, treatment sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient as random effect.|Comparison of FGF21 AUC between dapagliflozin and placebo after 5 weeks of treatment was performed using a random effects analysis of variance model.||101.401|-590.002|0.1555
81516904|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3243||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||2nd Week PS (Average)||||0.3243
81516905|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3755||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||2nd Week PS (Average)||||0.3755
81516906|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9584||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||3rd Week PS (Average)||||0.9584
81516907|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1187||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||3rd Week PS (Average)||||0.1187
81516908|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7915||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||4th Week PS (Average)||||0.7915
81516909|NCT00468845|162722130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0703||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||4th Week PS (Average)||||0.0703
81516910|NCT00468845|162722131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1975||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge;||||0.1975
81516911|NCT00468845|162722131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2784||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge;||||0.2784
81516912|NCT00468845|162722131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0271||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 7||||0.0271
81516913|NCT00468845|162722131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0881||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 7||||0.0881
81516914|NCT00468845|162722131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0159||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 14||||0.0159
81579873|NCT00455429|162832002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.600
81516915|NCT00468845|162722131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.187||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 14||||0.1870
81516916|NCT00468845|162722131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1752||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 28||||0.1752
81516917|NCT00468845|162722131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6923||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 28||||0.6923
81516918|NCT00468845|162722134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6295||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge||||0.6295
81516919|NCT00468845|162722134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.689||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge||||0.6890
81516920|NCT00468845|162722134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5094||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 7||||0.5094
81516921|NCT00468845|162722134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8741||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 7||||0.8741
81516922|NCT00468845|162722134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0214||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 14||||0.0214
81516923|NCT00468845|162722134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9366||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 14||||0.9366
81516924|NCT00468845|162722134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7833||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 28||||0.7833
81516925|NCT00468845|162722134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2983||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 28||||0.2983
81516926|NCT00468845|162722137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6861||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Surgery Day||||0.6861
81516927|NCT00468845|162722137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9905||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Surgery Day||||0.9905
81516928|NCT00468845|162722138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4264||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 1 PS||||0.4264
81516929|NCT00468845|162722138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3045||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 1 PS||||0.3045
81516930|NCT00468845|162722139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0714||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 2 PS||||0.0714
81516931|NCT00468845|162722139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4455||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 2 PS||||0.4455
81516932|NCT00468845|162722140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7418||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 3 PS||||0.7418
81516933|NCT00468845|162722140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5154||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 3 PS||||0.5154
81516934|NCT00468845|162722141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6715||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 4 PS||||0.6715
81516935|NCT00468845|162722141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9013||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 4 PS||||0.9013
81579874|NCT00455429|162832002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.822|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.822
81516936|NCT00468845|162722142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9126||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 5 PS||||0.9126
81516937|NCT00468845|162722142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 5 PS||||1.0000
81516938|NCT00468845|162722143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1233||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge||||0.1233
81516939|NCT00468845|162722143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1666||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge||||0.1666
81516940|NCT00468845|162722144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0361||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 7||||0.0361
81516941|NCT00468845|162722144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0797||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 7||||0.0797
81516942|NCT00468845|162722145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0206||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 14||||0.0206
81516943|NCT00468845|162722145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0011||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 14||||0.0011
81516944|NCT00468845|162722147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3506||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||24 hours||||0.3506
81516945|NCT00468845|162722148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0287||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 28||||0.0287
81516946|NCT00468845|162722148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.227||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 28||||0.2270
81579875|NCT00455429|162832002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.656|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.656
81516947|NCT00468845|162722149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1872||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Medication Subscale at Discharge||||0.1872
81516948|NCT00468845|162722149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3994||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Medication Subscale at Discharge||||0.3994
81516949|NCT00468845|162722149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0422||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Medication Subscale at Day 28||||0.0422
81516950|NCT00468845|162722149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3647||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Medication Subscale at Day 28||||0.3647
81516951|NCT00468845|162722149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1729||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Characteristics at Discharge||||0.1729
81516952|NCT00468845|162722149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2234||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Characteristics at Discharge||||0.2234
81516953|NCT00468845|162722149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.095||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Characteristics at Day 28||||0.0950
81516954|NCT00468845|162722149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4345||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Characteristics at Day 28||||0.4345
81516955|NCT00468845|162722149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.284||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Efficacy at Discharge||||0.2840
81516956|NCT00468845|162722149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6404||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Efficacy at Discharge||||0.6404
81516957|NCT00468845|162722149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.055||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Efficacy at Day 28||||0.0550
81516958|NCT00468845|162722149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4531||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Efficacy at Day 28||||0.4531
81516959|NCT00468845|162722150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9712||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge||||0.9712
81516960|NCT00468845|162722150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0112||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge||||0.0112
81516961|NCT00468845|162722150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 28||||0.0090
81516962|NCT00468845|162722150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.865||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 28||||0.8650
81516963|NCT00468845|162722151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8914||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||EQ-5D 1997 Discharge||||0.8914
81516964|NCT00468845|162722151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2214||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||EQ-5D 1997 Discharge||||0.2214
81516965|NCT00468845|162722151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1008||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||EQ-5D 1997 Day 28||||0.1008
81516966|NCT00468845|162722151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9135||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||EQ-5D 1997 Day 28||||0.9135
81516967|NCT00468845|162722151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5609||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||EQ-5D 2001 Discharge||||0.5609
81516968|NCT00468845|162722151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4047||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||EQ-5D 2001 Discharge||||0.4047
81579876|NCT00455429|162832003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|2.9|||Dunnett-Hsu|||||2.90|-9.70|0.427
81579877|NCT00455429|162832003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.37|4.82|||Dunnett-Hsu|||||4.82|-7.37|0.922
81579878|NCT00455429|162832003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.49|4.21|||Dunnett-Hsu|||||4.21|-6.49|0.919
81579879|NCT00455429|162832004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.15||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.83|23.18|||Dunnett-Hsu|||||23.18|-15.83|0.941
81579880|NCT00455429|162832004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.07||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|33.52|||Dunnett-Hsu|||||33.52|-5.12|0.196
81579881|NCT00455429|162832004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.08||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|31.86|||Dunnett-Hsu|||||31.86|-2.00|0.096
81579882|NCT00455429|162832005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.460
81579883|NCT00455429|162832005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.479|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.479
81579884|NCT00455429|162832005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.462|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.462
81579885|NCT00455429|162832006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.363|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.363
81579886|NCT00455429|162832006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.968|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.968
81579887|NCT00455429|162832006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.501|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.501
81579888|NCT00455429|162832007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.333|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.333
81579889|NCT00455429|162832007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.527|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.527
81579890|NCT00455429|162832007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.353|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.353
81579891|NCT00455429|162832008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.631|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.631
81579892|NCT00455429|162832008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.523|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.523
81579893|NCT00455429|162832008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.101|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.101
81579894|NCT00455429|162832009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.429|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.429
81579895|NCT00455429|162832009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.206
81579896|NCT00455429|162832009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.107|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.107
81579897|NCT00455429|162832010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.097
81579898|NCT00455429|162832010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.077
81579899|NCT00455429|162832010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.489|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.489
81579900|NCT00455429|162832011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.566|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.566
81579901|NCT00455429|162832011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.382|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.382
81579902|NCT00455429|162832011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.282|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.282
81579903|NCT00455429|162832012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.206
81579904|NCT00455429|162832012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.433|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.433
81579905|NCT00455429|162832012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.290
81579906|NCT00455429|162832013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.484|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.484
81579907|NCT00455429|162832013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.952|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.952
81579908|NCT00455429|162832013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.350
81579909|NCT00657241|162832018|SUPERIORITY|All hemodynamic variables are continuous and all participants received both treatments, so paired-t analysis could be used. While paired t-tests do not necessarily require a power and sample size analysis, we estimated that 30 subjects were sufficient to detect an 8% difference in CTTI between comparators at p\<0.05 with a conservatively estimated power of 0.8.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis performed on treatment groups (valsartan or carvedilol CR) at end of treatment period (4 weeks), not on the randomization arms in the crossover design (which controlled for carryover effects of the prior treatment arm).||||<0.05
81579910|NCT00657241|162832020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||Statistical analysis performed on treatment groups (valsartan or carvedilol CR) at end of treatment period (4 weeks), not on the randomization arms in the crossover design (which controlled for carryover effects of the prior treatment arm).||||0.05
81579911|NCT00657241|162832021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Statistical analysis performed on treatment groups (valsartan or carvedilol CR) at end of treatment period (4 weeks), not on the randomization arms in the crossover design (which controlled for carryover effects of the prior treatment arm).||||0.05
81579912|NCT00657241|162832022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||Statistical analysis performed on treatment groups (valsartan or carvedilol CR) at end of treatment period (4 weeks), not on the randomization arms in the crossover design (which controlled for carryover effects of the prior treatment arm).||||0.05
81579913|NCT00657241|162832023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||Statistical analysis performed on treatment groups (valsartan or carvedilol CR) at end of treatment period (4 weeks), not on the randomization arms in the crossover design (which controlled for carryover effects of the prior treatment arm).||||0.05
81579914|NCT02226003|162832024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-1.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.84|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-0.84|-1.49|< 0.001
81579915|NCT02226003|162832024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-1.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.91|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-0.91|-1.57|< 0.001
81579916|NCT02226003|162832025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage vs Placebo|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|16.4||||||||16.4|-11.2|
81579917|NCT02226003|162832025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage vs Placebo|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|16.4||||||||16.4|-11.4|
81579918|NCT02226003|162832027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-38.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.93|-27.96|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-27.96|-49.93|< 0.001
81579919|NCT02226003|162832027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-46.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.09|-35.02|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-35.02|-57.09|< 0.001
81579920|NCT02226003|162832028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-62.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.47|-44.37|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-44.37|-80.47|< 0.001
81579921|NCT02226003|162832028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-69.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.83|-51.46|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-51.46|-87.83|< 0.001
81579922|NCT02226003|162832029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.81|16.83|||Logistic regression model|||||16.83|2.81|< 0.001
81579923|NCT02226003|162832029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.98|18.31|||Logistic regression model|||||18.31|2.98|< 0.001
81579924|NCT02226003|162832030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|-1.01|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-1.01|-2.99|< 0.001
81579925|NCT02226003|162832030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.11|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-1.11|-3.10|< 0.001
81579926|NCT02226003|162832031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-4.44||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.87|-1.01|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-1.01|-7.87|0.011
81579927|NCT02226003|162832031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-6.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.83|-2.95|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-2.95|-9.83|< 0.001
81579928|NCT02226003|162832032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-1.65||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|0.79|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||0.79|-4.09|0.184
81579929|NCT02226003|162832032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.18||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|0.26|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||0.26|-4.62|0.080
81579930|NCT03658538|162832038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-0.5||P-value corresponds to the statistical significance of the group difference (active vs. control) in the primary outcome, and was not adjusted for the multiple comparison and based on the a priori threshold for statistical significance (P\<0.05).|Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM)|The analysis was adjusted for covariates.||||-0.5|-8.2|0.025
81579931|NCT03658538|162832039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.061||||||P-value corresponds to the statistical significance of the group difference (active vs. control) in the primary outcome, and was not adjusted for the multiple comparison and based on the a priori threshold for statistical significance (P\<0.05).|Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM)|The analysis was adjusted for covariates.||||||0.061
81579932|NCT05247229|162832048|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.37||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.73|||Chi-squared|||Q10 Difference between pre- and post-program surveys from generalized estimating equation linear regressions accounting for clustering of longitudinal observations within person, adjusted associations and 95% confidence intervals.||0.73|0.00|0.05
81579933|NCT05247229|162832048|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.22||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.7|||Chi-squared|||Q13 Difference between pre- and post-program surveys from generalized estimating equation linear regressions accounting for clustering of longitudinal observations within person, adjusted associations and 95% confidence intervals.||0.70|-0.25|0.36
81579934|NCT05247229|162832049|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.42||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.11|||Chi-squared|||Q6 Difference between pre- and post-program surveys from generalized estimating equation linear regressions accounting for clustering of longitudinal observations within person, adjusted associations and 95% confidence intervals.||0.11|-0.96|0.12
81579935|NCT05247229|162832049|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.41||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|1.05|||Chi-squared|||Q7 Difference between pre- and post-program surveys from generalized estimating equation linear regressions accounting for clustering of longitudinal observations within person, adjusted associations and 95% confidence intervals.||1.05|-0.23|0.21
81579936|NCT05247229|162832049|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.07||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.54|||Chi-squared|||Q15 Difference between pre- and post-program surveys from generalized estimating equation linear regressions accounting for clustering of longitudinal observations within person, adjusted associations and 95% confidence intervals.||0.54|-0.41|0.78
81579937|NCT05247229|162832050|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.51||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.86|||Chi-squared|||Q1 Difference between pre- and post-program surveys from generalized estimating equation linear regressions accounting for clustering of longitudinal observations within person, adjusted associations and 95% confidence intervals.||0.86|0.16|0.01
81579938|NCT05247229|162832050|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.09||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.52|||Chi-squared|||Q2 Difference between pre- and post-program surveys from generalized estimating equation linear regressions accounting for clustering of longitudinal observations within person, adjusted associations and 95% confidence intervals.||0.52|-0.34|0.67
81579939|NCT05247229|162832050|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.13||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.41|||Chi-squared|||Q3 Difference between pre- and post-program surveys from generalized estimating equation linear regressions accounting for clustering of longitudinal observations within person, adjusted associations and 95% confidence intervals.||0.41|-0.15|0.35
81579940|NCT05247229|162832050|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.09||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.61|||Chi-squared|||Q4 Difference between pre- and post-program surveys from generalized estimating equation linear regressions accounting for clustering of longitudinal observations within person, adjusted associations and 95% confidence intervals.||0.61|-0.43|0.73
81579941|NCT05247229|162832050|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.2||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.52|||Chi-squared|||Q5 Difference between pre- and post-program surveys from generalized estimating equation linear regressions accounting for clustering of longitudinal observations within person, adjusted associations and 95% confidence intervals.||0.52|-0.13|0.23
81579942|NCT05247229|162832050|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.71||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.15|||Chi-squared|||Q9 Difference between pre- and post-program surveys from generalized estimating equation linear regressions accounting for clustering of longitudinal observations within person, adjusted associations and 95% confidence intervals.||1.15|0.27|0.00
81579943|NCT05247229|162832050|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.37||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.73|||Chi-squared|||Q10 Difference between pre- and post-program surveys from generalized estimating equation linear regressions accounting for clustering of longitudinal observations within person, adjusted associations and 95% confidence intervals.||0.73|0.00|0.05
81579944|NCT05247229|162832050|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.37||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.82|||Chi-squared|||Q11 Difference between pre- and post-program surveys from generalized estimating equation linear regressions accounting for clustering of longitudinal observations within person, adjusted associations and 95% confidence intervals.||0.82|-0.07|0.10
81701577|NCT02781454|163098498|SUPERIORITY||linear contrast active vs placebo|0.994||||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.876|1.126|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of active (300 and 600 mg) vs placebo ratio of week 4 to week 0||1.126|0.876|0.915
81516969|NCT00468845|162722151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1663||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||EQ-5D 2001 Day 28||||0.1663
81516970|NCT00468845|162722151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8364||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||EQ-5D 2001 Day 28||||0.8364
81516971|NCT00468845|162722152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7218||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier method was used for survival distribution estimation;||||0.7218
81516972|NCT00468845|162722152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4425||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier method was used for survival distribution estimation;||||0.4425
81516973|NCT00468845|162722153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7889||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier method was used for survival distribution estimation;||||0.7889
81516974|NCT00468845|162722153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1565||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier method was used for survival distribution estimation;||||0.1565
81516975|NCT00468845|162722154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6211||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Total subscale||||0.6211
81516976|NCT00468845|162722154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3687||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Total subscale||||0.3687
81516977|NCT00468845|162722154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7078||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Burning Spontaneous subscale||||0.7078
81516978|NCT00468845|162722154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8696||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Burning Spontaneous subscale||||0.8696
81579945|NCT05247229|162832050|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.3||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.91|||Chi-squared|||Q12 Difference between pre- and post-program surveys from generalized estimating equation linear regressions accounting for clustering of longitudinal observations within person, adjusted associations and 95% confidence intervals.||0.91|-0.30|0.32
81579946|NCT05247229|162832050|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.22||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.7|||Chi-squared|||Q13 Difference between pre- and post-program surveys from generalized estimating equation linear regressions accounting for clustering of longitudinal observations within person, adjusted associations and 95% confidence intervals.||0.70|-0.25|0.36
81516979|NCT00468845|162722154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.432||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Pressing Spontaneous subscale||||0.4320
81516980|NCT00468845|162722154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8843||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Pressing Spontaneous subscale||||0.8843
81516981|NCT00468845|162722154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6215||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Paroxysmal pain subscale||||0.6215
81516982|NCT00468845|162722154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2722||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Paroxysmal pain subscale||||0.2722
81516983|NCT00468845|162722154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.55||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Evoked Pain subscale||||0.5500
81516984|NCT00468845|162722154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9942||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Evoked Pain subscale||||0.9942
81516985|NCT00468845|162722154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0075||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Paresthesia/dysesthesia||||0.0075
81516986|NCT00468845|162722154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1464||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Paresthesia/dysesthesia||||0.1464
81516987|NCT00468845|162722155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9877||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata||Incidence of chronic PS pain at Month 3 PS.||||0.9877
81516988|NCT00468845|162722155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1334||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata||Incidence of chronic PS pain at Month 3 PS.||||0.1334
81516989|NCT00468845|162722155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3566||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata||Incidence of chronic PS pain at Month 6 PS.||||0.3566
81516990|NCT00468845|162722155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6262||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers and salpingo-oophorectomy strata||Incidence of chronic PS pain at Month 6 PS.||||0.6262
81516991|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9463||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Surgery day;||||0.9463
81516992|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7347||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Surgery day;||||0.7347
81516993|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4132||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 1 PS;||||0.4132
81516994|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4929||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 1 PS;||||0.4929
81516995|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6003||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 2 PS;||||0.6003
81516996|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9343||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 2 PS;||||0.9343
81516997|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3838||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 3 PS;||||0.3838
81516998|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1351||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 3 PS;||||0.1351
81516999|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3343||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 4 PS;||||0.3343
81579947|NCT05247229|162832050|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.35||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.78|||Chi-squared|||Q14 Difference between pre- and post-program surveys from generalized estimating equation linear regressions accounting for clustering of longitudinal observations within person, adjusted associations and 95% confidence intervals.||0.78|-0.07|0.11
81579948|NCT02432846|162832137|OTHER|Exploratory superiority (non-powered)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.978||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.371|2.579|||Log Rank|||||2.579|0.371|0.964
81579949|NCT02432846|162832137|OTHER|Exploratory superiority (non-powered)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.619||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.314|1.222|||Log Rank|||||1.222|0.314|0.163
81579950|NCT02432846|162832137|OTHER|Exploratory superiority (non-powered)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.732||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.421|1.27|||Log Rank|||||1.270|0.421|0.250
81579951|NCT02432846|162832138|OTHER|Exploratory superiority (non-powered)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.756||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.268|2.134|||Log Rank|||||2.134|0.268|0.596
81579952|NCT02432846|162832138|OTHER|Exploratory superiority (non-powered)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.661||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.308|1.418|||Log Rank|||||1.418|0.308|0.285
81579953|NCT02432846|162832138|OTHER|Exploratory superiority (non-powered)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.699||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.378|1.29|||Log Rank|||||1.290|0.378|0.240
81579954|NCT02432846|162832139|OTHER|Exploratory superiority (non-powered)|||||=|0.812|||||||Log Rank|||||||= 0.812
81579955|NCT02432846|162832140|OTHER|Exploratory superiority (non-powered)|||||=|0.861|||||||Log Rank|||||||= 0.861
81579956|NCT01912287|162832152|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.46||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|5.42|||Generalized Linear Mixed Models|||This comparison is from the Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) analysis using a quadratic growth curve over time. This comparison is at post-treatment. Note, although all 3 groups are included in the GLMM, this statistical test specifically compares response rates of KY vs. SE at post-treatment||5.42|1.12|.03
81579957|NCT01912287|162832152|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.12|11.82|||Generalized Linear Mixed Models|||This comparison is from the Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) analysis using a quadratic growth curve over time. This comparison is at post-treatment. Note, although all 3 groups are included in the GLMM, this statistical test specifically compares response rates of CBT vs. SE at post-treatment||11.82|2.12|<.001
81579958|NCT01912287|162832152|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.03|||Generalized Linear Mixed Models|||This comparison is from the Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) analysis using a quadratic growth curve over time. This comparison is at post-treatment. Note, although all 3 groups are included in the GLMM, this statistical test specifically compares response rates of KY vs. CBT at post-treatment||1.03|0.24|0.07
81579959|NCT03226392|162832154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.031||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.018|||ANCOVA|||||0.018|-0.080|0.214
81579960|NCT03226392|162832155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|0.035|-0.19|0.01|||ANCOVA|||||0.01|-0.19|0.035
81579961|NCT03226392|162832156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.093||||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.17|||ANCOVA|||||0.17|-0.20|0.893
81579962|NCT03226392|162832157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.061||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.17|||ANCOVA|||||0.17|-0.07|0.448
81579963|NCT04788953|162832158|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Change from baseline using mixed-effects tobit regression model (censored normal). Group (Solriamfetol, Placebo), visit (Baseline, End-of-Treatment), trial (1-4) main factors and their interactions. Covariates considered: age, sex, ethnicity, race.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is difference between groups.||The statistical null hypothesis was that solriamfetol does not improve change in MWT scores versus placebo after 4 weeks of treatment (H0: µsol - µpl ≤ 0). Study was designed to have 97% power to detect a difference of 5.7 minutes or greater on MWT sleep latency (α=0.05, assumed σ=7.2) with 100 participants. Blinded interim power analysis on the baseline data conducted in October 2023 indicated the trial would have \>99% power to detect a similar difference with only 74 participants.||||<0.001
81579964|NCT04788953|162832159|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Change from baseline using mixed-effects linear regression model. Group (Solriamfetol, Placebo), visit (Baseline, End-of-Treatment), trial (1-4) main factors and their interactions. Covariates considered: age, sex, ethnicity, race.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is difference between groups.||||||<0.001
81579965|NCT04788953|162832160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||"Chi-squared tests performed on dichotomized CGI-Change data (Improved \[very much improved, much improved, minimally improved\] vs. Not Improved \[no change, minimally worse, much worse, very much worse\])."|Chi-squared|P-value is difference between groups.||||||0.01
81579966|NCT04788953|162832162|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline using mixed-effects linear regression model. Group (Solriamfetol vs. Placebo) and visit (Baseline vs. End-of-Treatment) as main factors and their interactions. Covariates considered: age, sex, ethnicity, race.||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is difference between groups.||||||0.02
81579967|NCT04788953|162832163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||Change from baseline using mixed-effects linear regression model. Group (Solriamfetol vs. Placebo) and visit (Baseline vs. End-of-Treatment) as main factors and their interactions. Covariates considered: age, sex, ethnicity, race.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is difference between groups.||||||0.64
81579968|NCT04788953|162832164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Change from baseline using mixed-effects linear regression model. Group (Solriamfetol vs. Placebo) and visit (Baseline vs. End-of-Treatment) as main factors and their interactions. Covariates considered: age, sex, ethnicity, race.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is difference between groups.||||||0.04
81579969|NCT04788953|162832165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61||||||Change from baseline using mixed-effects linear regression model. Group (Solriamfetol vs. Placebo) and Condition (Baseline vs. Treatment) as main factors and their interactions. Covariates considered: age, sex, ethnicity, race.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is difference between groups.||||||0.61
81579970|NCT04788953|162832166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||Change from baseline using mixed-effects linear regression model. Group (Solriamfetol vs. Placebo) and Condition (Baseline vs. Treatment) as main factors and their interactions. Covariates considered: age, sex, ethnicity, race.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is difference between groups.||||||0.57
81579971|NCT04788953|162832167|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Change from baseline using mixed-effects linear regression model. Group (Solriamfetol vs. Placebo) and visit (Baseline vs. End-of-Treatment) as main factors and their interactions. Covariates considered: age, sex, ethnicity, race.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is difference between groups.||||||<0.001
81701578|NCT02781454|163098499|SUPERIORITY||linear contrast active vs placebo|1.089||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.609|6.786|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of active (300 and 600 mg) vs placebo for change from baseline to week 4||6.786|-4.609|0.694
81579972|NCT00469092|162832169|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is shown if the upper limit of the 95% CI is less than 0.4%. Furthermore, superiority of BIAsp 30 OD over insulin glargine OD was shown if the upper limit of the 95% CI for the difference is lower than 0%. Equivalence is shown if the upper limit of the 95% CI for the difference is lower than 0.4% and the lower limit of the 95% CI is greater than -0.4%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16||||0.029||95.0|-0.3|-0.02||P-value is for the test for difference in means equals 0 against the alternative that the difference is different from 0.|Regression, Linear|||HbA1c was compared between the treatment groups by fitting a linear regression model (ANCOVA) with treatment and country as factors and the baseline values as a continuous covariate. Mean and SE are estimated from the model.||-0.02|-0.30|0.029
81579973|NCT00469092|162832170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0059||95.0||||P-value for parallelism is overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups i.e. time by treatment group interaction effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The profiles were compared between the treatment groups by fitting a repeated measures mixed model including treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction and country as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.||||0.0059
81579974|NCT00469092|162832171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.914||||||95.0|0.57|1.47|||||The OR and 95% CI is for the HbA1c \<= 6.5% treatment target.|||1.47|0.57|
81579975|NCT00469092|162832171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.014||||||95.0|0.67|1.54|||||The OR and 95% CI is for the HbA1c \< 7.0% treatment target.|||1.54|0.67|
81579976|NCT00469092|162832171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.131||||||95.0|0.72|1.77|||||The OR and 95% CI is for the reduction more than 1.0% from baseline treatment target.|||1.77|0.72|
81579977|NCT00469092|162832171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.905||||||95.0|0.59|1.38|||||The OR and 95% CI is for the HbA1c \< 7% no nocturnal (00:00-06:00) hypoglycemia treatment target|||1.38|0.59|
81579978|NCT00469092|162832171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.181||||||95.0|0.74|1.87|||||The OR and 95% CI is for the HbA1c \< 7%, no daytime (06:01-23:59) hypoglycemia treatment target|||1.87|0.74|
81579979|NCT00469092|162832171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.122||||||95.0|0.69|1.82|||||The OR and 95% CI is for the HbA1c \< 7%, no hypoglycemia treatment target.|||1.82|0.69|
81579980|NCT00469092|162832172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||||95.0|-2.4|2.48|||||The mean difference and 95% CI is for the burden score. The scores were compared between the treatment groups by fitting a linear regression model with treatment and country as factors and the baseline values as a continuous covariate.|The Diab MedSat measure was scored as an overall score as well as three subscale scores. The scores were transformed to a 0-100 scale with higher scores indicating greater satisfaction. The score of the subscales was computed as the mean of the items in each subscale. The overall score is the mean of all three subscales.||2.48|-2.40|
81579981|NCT00469092|162832172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||||95.0|-3.56|3.11|||||The mean difference and 95% CI is for the efficacy score. The scores were compared between the treatment groups by fitting a linear regression model with treatment and country as factors and the baseline values as a continuous covariate.|The Diab MedSat measure was scored as an overall score as well as three subscale scores. The scores were transformed to a 0-100 scale with higher scores indicating greater satisfaction. The score of the subscales was computed as the mean of the items in each subscale. The overall score is the mean of all three subscales.||3.11|-3.56|
81579982|NCT00469092|162832172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39||||||95.0|-3.14|2.35|||||The mean difference and 95% CI is for the symptoms score. The scores were compared between the treatment groups by fitting a linear regression model with treatment and country as factors and the baseline values as a continuous covariate.|The Diab MedSat measure was scored as an overall score as well as three subscale scores. The scores were transformed to a 0-100 scale with higher scores indicating greater satisfaction. The score of the subscales was computed as the mean of the items in each subscale. The overall score is the mean of all three subscales.||2.35|-3.14|
81579983|NCT00469092|162832172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||||95.0|-2.36|2.14|||Regression, Linear||The mean difference and 95% CI is for the overall score. The scores were compared between the treatment groups by fitting a linear regression model with treatment and country as factors and the baseline values as a continuous covariate.|Diab MedSat measure was scored as an overall score as well as three subscale scores, and transformed to a 0-100 scale with higher scores indicating greater satisfaction. The score of the subscales was computed as the mean of the items in each subscale. The overall score is the mean of all three subscales.||2.14|-2.36|
81579984|NCT03992781|162832218|SUPERIORITY||Relative change|-53.1|||<|0.001|||||||t-test|||Relative change in CUDOS score between Visit 3 and Visit 1 was tested by ratio t-test (paired t-test of logarithm) at 0.05 alpha level. This was expressed in percentage.||||<0.001
81579985|NCT03992781|162832219|SUPERIORITY||Relative change|-35.4|||<|0.001|||||||t-test|||Relative change in CUDOS score between Visit 2 and Visit 1 was tested by ratio t-test (paired t-test of logarithm) at 0.05 alpha level. This was expressed in percentage.||||<0.001
81579986|NCT03992781|162832220|SUPERIORITY||Relative change|-33.2|||<|0.001|||||||t-test|||Relative change in CUXOS score between Visit 2 and Visit 1 was tested by ratio t-test (paired t-test of logarithm) at 0.05 alpha level. This was expressed in percentage.||||<0.001
81579987|NCT03992781|162832220|SUPERIORITY||Relative change|-47.1|||<|0.001|||||||t-test|||Relative change in CUXOS score between Visit 3 and Visit 1 was tested by ratio t-test (paired t-test of logarithm) at 0.05 alpha level. This was expressed in percentage.||||<0.001
81579988|NCT03992781|162832221|SUPERIORITY||Relative change|-27.6|||<|0.001|||||||t-test|||Relative change in JSEQ score between Visit 2 and Visit 1 was tested by ratio t-test (paired t-test of logarithm) at 0.05 alpha level. This was expressed in percentage.||||<0.001
81579989|NCT03992781|162832221|SUPERIORITY||Relative change|-34.5|||<|0.001|||||||t-test|||Relative change in JSEQ score between Visit 3 and Visit 1 was tested by ratio t-test (paired t-test of logarithm) at 0.05 alpha level. This was expressed in percentage.||||<0.001
81579990|NCT03992781|162832222|SUPERIORITY||Relative change|-43.4|||<|0.001|||||||t-test|||Relative change in VAS score between Visit 2 and Visit 1 was tested by ratio t-test (paired t-test of logarithm) at 0.05 alpha level. This was expressed in percentage.||||<0.001
81579991|NCT03992781|162832222|SUPERIORITY||Relative change|-35.4|||<|0.001|||||||t-test|||Relative change in VAS score between Visit 3 and Visit 1 was tested by ratio t-test (paired t-test of logarithm) at 0.05 alpha level. This was expressed in percentage.||||<0.001
81579992|NCT00518323|162832230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.17||0.508||95.0|-8.36|4.16||The p value was associated with the closed testing procedure using Dunnett's test.|ANCOVA|Used ANCOVA model with treatment(placebo, pali ER Low, pali ER Medium, and pali ER High) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|The 95% confidence intervals were unadjusted for multiplicity.|If there were approximately 49 subjects per treatment group who had Week 6 (LOCF or end point) PANSS total measurements, the study was expected to have approximately 80% power to detect a clinically relevant difference of 13.2 points between any paliperidone ER group compared with placebo for the primary outcome measure.||4.16|-8.36|0.508
81579993|NCT00518323|162832230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.27||0.006||95.0|-16.58|-3.67||The p value was associated with the closed testing procedure using Dunnett's test.|ANCOVA|Used ANCOVA model with treatment(placebo, pali ER Low, pali ER Medium, and pali ER High) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|The 95% confidence intervals were unadjusted for multiplicity.|If there were approximately 49 subjects per treatment group who had Week 6 (LOCF or end point) PANSS total measurements, the study was expected to have approximately 80% power to detect a clinically relevant difference of 13.2 points between any paliperidone ER group compared with placebo for the primary outcome measure.||-3.67|-16.58|0.006
81579994|NCT00518323|162832230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.29||0.086||95.0|-13.07|-0.09||The p value was associated with the closed testing procedure using Dunnett's test.|ANCOVA|Used ANCOVA model with treatment(placebo, pali ER Low, pali ER Medium, and pali ER High) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|The 95% confidence intervals were unadjusted for multiplicity.|If there were approximately 49 subjects per treatment group who had Week 6 (LOCF or end point) PANSS total measurements, the study was expected to have approximately 80% power to detect a clinically relevant difference of 13.2 points between any paliperidone ER group compared with placebo for the primary outcome measure.||-0.09|-13.07|0.086
81579995|NCT00518323|162832231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.968||95.0||||Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of the change in the CGI-S score at end point was performed using an analysis of covariance model on the ranks of the change in score at end point with treatment (placebo, pali ER Low, pali ER Medium, and pali ER High) and country as factors, and (non-ranked) baseline CGI-S score as a covariate.||||0.968
81579996|NCT00518323|162832231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of the change in the CGI-S score at end point was performed using an analysis of covariance model on the ranks of the change in score at end point with treatment (placebo, pali ER Low, pali ER Medium, and pali ER High) and country as factors, and (non-ranked) baseline CGI-S score as a covariate.||||<0.001
81579997|NCT00518323|162832231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of the change in the CGI-S score at end point was performed using an analysis of covariance model on the ranks of the change in score at end point with treatment (placebo, pali ER Low, pali ER Medium, and pali ER High) and country as factors, and (non-ranked) baseline CGI-S score as a covariate.||||0.021
81579998|NCT00518323|162832232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.846||95.0|-4.54|3.73||Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Used ANCOVA model with treatment (placebo, pali ER Low, pali ER Medium, and pali ER High) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||3.73|-4.54|0.846
81579999|NCT00518323|162832232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17|<|0.001||95.0|4.28|12.82||Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Used ANCOVA model with treatment(placebo, pali ER Low, pali ER Medium, and pali ER High) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||12.82|4.28|<0.001
81580000|NCT00518323|162832232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18||0.067||95.0|-0.28|8.33||Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Used ANCOVA model with treatment(placebo, pali ER Low, pali ER Medium, and pali ER High) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||8.33|-0.28|0.067
81580001|NCT00518323|162832233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.27||0.058||95.0|-0.29|16.56||Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Used ANCOVA model with treatment(placebo, pali ER Low, pali ER Medium, and pali ER High) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||16.56|-0.29|0.058
81580002|NCT00518323|162832233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|<|0.001||95.0|8.08|25.43||Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Used ANCOVA model with treatment(placebo, pali ER Low, pali ER Medium, and pali ER High) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||25.43|8.08|<0.001
81580003|NCT00518323|162832233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.43||0.003||95.0|4.76|22.23||Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Used ANCOVA model with treatment(placebo, pali ER Low, pali ER Medium, and pali ER High) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||22.23|4.76|0.003
81580004|NCT00518323|162832234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.15||0.237||95.0|-13.11|3.26||Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Used ANCOVA model with treatment(placebo, pali ER Low, pali ER Medium, and pali ER High) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||3.26|-13.11|0.237
81580005|NCT00518323|162832234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.28||0.119||95.0|-15.15|1.74||Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Used ANCOVA model with treatment(placebo, pali ER Low, pali ER Medium, and pali ER High) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||1.74|-15.15|0.119
81580006|NCT00518323|162832234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.34||0.574||95.0|-11.0|6.11||Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Used ANCOVA model with treatment(placebo, pali ER Low, pali ER Medium, and pali ER High) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||6.11|-11.00|0.574
81637957|NCT01377844|162966042|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-2.11||The p-value is from a two-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c category, site, age category, gender and race||Difference of mean-adjusted change from baseline in FPG (mmol/L) at Week 18, between EGT0001442 and Placebo group.||-2.11|-3.30|< 0.0001
81580007|NCT01086540|162832235|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|23.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.71||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is for the difference (Rituximab - Placebo) at Week 24.|The null hypothesis was that the mean change in 6MWD between baseline and Week 24 does not differ between rituximab and placebo. A repeated measures random effect model was fit to model the distance walked as a function of treatment, visit week, a treatment by visit week interaction, and a quadratic visit term. A random slope and intercept were fit for each participant using a separate unstructured covariance matrix for each treatment group. The model included all available data up to Week 24.||||0.12
81580008|NCT01086540|162832236|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.42|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A repeated measures mixed model was fit with PVR as the outcome and treatment, visit week (actual observed week), and their interaction as predictors. Random intercepts and slopes were fit for each participant using an unstructured covariance structure for each treatment group.||||0.42
81580009|NCT01086540|162832237|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.1||0.28|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 48 value. P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is for the difference (Rituximab - Placebo) at Week 48.|A repeated measures random effect model was fit to model the distance walked as a function of treatment, visit week, a treatment by visit week interaction, and a quadratic visit term. A random slope and intercept were fit for each participant using a separate unstructured covariance matrix for each treatment group. The model included all available data up to Week 48.||||0.28
81580010|NCT01086540|162832237|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.5||0.031|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 24 value. P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is for the difference (Rituximab - Placebo) at Week 24.|A repeated measures random effect model was fit to model the distance walked as a function of treatment, visit week, a treatment by visit week interaction, and a quadratic visit term. A random slope and intercept were fit for each participant using a separate unstructured covariance matrix for each treatment group. The model included all available data up to Week 48.||||0.031
81580011|NCT01086540|162832238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier curves for time to clinical worsening were compared using a log-rank test.||||0.92
81580012|NCT01086540|162832239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36||||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier curves for time to change or addition of PAH medications were compared using a log-rank test.||||0.36
81517000|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7948||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 4 PS;||||0.7948
81517001|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.809||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 5 PS;||||0.8090
81517002|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4035||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 5 PS;||||0.4035
81517003|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6009||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge||||0.6009
81517004|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7597||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Discharge||||0.7597
81517005|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7804||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 7||||0.7804
81517006|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0463||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 7||||0.0463
81580013|NCT01086540|162832240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.81|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is for the difference (Rituximab - Placebo) at Week 48.|A repeated measures random effect model was fit with the mental component score as the outcome, and treatment, visit week (actual observed week), and their interaction as predictors. Random intercepts and slopes were fit for each participant using an unstructured covariance structure for each treatment group.||||0.81
81701579|NCT02781454|163098500|SUPERIORITY||linear contrast active vs placebo|0.242||||0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.64|13.126|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of active (300 and 600 mg) vs placebo for change from baseline to week 4||13.126|-12.64|0.969
81517007|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4951||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 14||||0.4951
81517008|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.303||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 14||||0.3030
81517009|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0104||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 28||||0.0104
81517010|NCT00468845|162722156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6978||95.0|||||ANOVA|LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and salpingo-oophorectomy strata.||Day 28||||0.6978
81517011|NCT00953680|162722166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence Bounds of (0.80, 1.25).|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|0.993||||||90.0|0.95|1.039||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio (A/B); A= Single dose losartan 100 mg-HCTZ 12.5 mg combination tablet; B= Single dose losartan 100 mg tablet + HCTZ 12.5 mg capsule||1.039|0.950|
81517012|NCT00953680|162722167|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence Bounds of (0.80, 1.25).|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|0.835||||||90.0|0.749|0.931||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio (A/B); A= Single dose losartan 100 mg-HCTZ 12.5 mg combination tablet; B= Single dose losartan 100-mg tablet + HCTZ 12.5 mg capsule||0.931|0.749|
81517013|NCT00953680|162722168|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence Bounds of (0.80, 1.25).|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|0.924||||||90.0|0.825|1.035||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio (A/B); A= Single dose losartan 100 mg-HCTZ 12.5 mg combination tablet; B= Single dose losartan 100 mg tablet + HCTZ 12.5 mg capsule||1.035|0.825|
81517014|NCT00953680|162722169|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence Bounds of (0.80, 1.25).|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|0.931||||||90.0|0.836|1.037||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio (A/B); A= Single dose losartan 100 mg-HCTZ 12.5 mg combination tablet; B= Single dose losartan 100 mg tablet + HCTZ 12.5 mg capsule||1.037|0.836|
81580014|NCT01086540|162832241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.3|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is for the difference (Rituximab - Placebo) at Week 48.|A repeated measures random effect model was fit with the physical component score as the outcome, and treatment, visit week (actual observed week), and their interaction as predictors. Random intercepts and slopes were fit for each participant using an unstructured covariance structure for each treatment group.||||0.30
81701580|NCT02781454|163098501|SUPERIORITY||linear contrast active vs placebo|2.597||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.772|7.966|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of active (300 and 600 mg) vs placebo for change from baseline to week 4||7.966|-2.772|0.323
81455683|NCT03718832|162601477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.772051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.905125||0.0484944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.519021|-0.0250809||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||-0.0250809|-7.519021|0.0484944
81517015|NCT01514240|162722170|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 2-sided 90% CI for the observed difference in the primary outcome measure (remission rate) between the D9421-C 9mg group and the Mesalazine 3 g group was calculated at week 8 using the Newcombe-Wilson score method without continuity correction. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 90% CI was higher than -10% in FAS Population.|Difference of proportion|5.4||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.49|18.94|||Chi-squared|||The primary objective of this study was to determine non-inferiority in the differences in remission rates at Week 8 for D9421-C 9 mg as compared to Mesalazine 3 g.||18.94|-8.49|0.526
81517016|NCT01514240|162722171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of proportion|1.8||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.54|12.15|||Chi-squared||Differences in remission rate at Week 2 between D9421-C 9 mg and Mesalazine 3 g along with their 2-sided 90% CIs calculated by the Newcombe-Wilson score method without continuity correction|||12.15|-8.54|0.768
81517017|NCT01514240|162722172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of proportion|8.9||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.87|20.58|||Chi-squared||Differences in remission rate at Week 4 between D9421-C 9 mg and Mesalazine 3 g along with their 2-sided 90% CIs calculated by the Newcombe-Wilson score method without continuity correction|||20.58|-2.87|0.208
81517018|NCT01514240|162722173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|-22.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.89||0.058|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-42.55|-3.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||-3.09|-42.55|0.058
81517019|NCT01514240|162722174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|-30.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.05||0.014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.95|-9.96|||Mixed Models Analysis||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||-9.96|-49.95|0.014
81517020|NCT01514240|162722175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|-21.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.53||0.144|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-45.47|2.74|||Mixed Models Analysis||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||2.74|-45.47|0.144
81455684|NCT03718832|162601477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.167034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.821244||0.234947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.749627|1.415558||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||1.415558|-5.749627|0.234947
81455685|NCT03718832|162601478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5561156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.086759||0.6091477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.693002|1.58077||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||1.58077|-2.693002|0.6091477
81455686|NCT03718832|162601478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3787962|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.032547||0.713942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.409379|1.651786||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||1.651786|-2.409379|0.713942
81455687|NCT03718832|162601478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4989275|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.053869||0.6362064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.573807|2.571662||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||2.571662|-1.573807|0.6362064
81517021|NCT01514240|162722179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of proportions|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|27.4|||||90% CI calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson score method without continuity corrections.|||27.40|0.50|
81517022|NCT01514240|162722180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of proportions|16.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.66|29.61|||||90% CI calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson score method without continuity corrections.|||29.61|1.66|
81517023|NCT01514240|162722181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of proportions|16.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|30.29|||||90% CI calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson score method without continuity corrections.|||30.29|0.85|
81517024|NCT01514240|162722182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of proportions|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.67|19.71|||||90% CI calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson score method without continuity corrections.|||19.71|-5.67|
81517025|NCT01514240|162722183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of proportions|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|27.4|||||90% CI calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson score method without continuity corrections.|||27.40|0.50|
81455688|NCT03718832|162601478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.146286|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.048105||0.2748884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9154561|3.208027||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||3.208027|-0.9154561|0.2748884
81455689|NCT03718832|162601479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3232407|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3695066||0.3823224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4036366|1.050118||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||1.050118|-0.4036366|0.3823224
81580015|NCT01086540|162832242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.58|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is for the difference (Rituximab - Placebo) at Week 48.|A repeated measures random effect model was fit with HAQ-DI as the outcome, and treatment, visit week (actual observed week), and their interaction as predictors. Random intercepts and slopes were fit for each participant using an unstructured covariance structure for each treatment group.||||0.58
81580016|NCT01086540|162832243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47||||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||A Poisson model was used to describe the rate of new digital ulcers (per week) as the outcome with treatment, number of digital ulcers at Baseline, and if the measurement was affected by changed or new PAH therapeutic agents as covariates.||||0.47
81580017|NCT01086540|162832244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is for the difference (Rituximab - Placebo) at Week 48.|A repeated measures random effect model was fit with severity of Raynaud's (0 to 100) as the outcome, and treatment, visit week (actual observed week), and their interaction as predictors. Random intercepts and slopes were fit for each participant using an unstructured covariance structure for each treatment group.||||0.43
81580018|NCT01086540|162832245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.65|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is for the difference (Rituximab - Placebo) at Week 48.|A repeated measures random effect model was fit with DLCO as the outcome, and treatment, visit week (actual observed week), and their interaction as predictors. Random intercepts and slopes were fit for each participant using an unstructured covariance structure for each treatment group.||||0.65
81580019|NCT01086540|162832247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.7||0.42|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A repeated measures mixed model was fit with percent change in PVR as the outcome and baseline PVR, treatment, visit week (actual observed week), and their interaction as predictors. Random intercepts and slopes were fit for each participant using an unstructured covariance structure for each treatment group.||||0.42
81580020|NCT01086540|162832252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier curves for time to all-cause mortality were compared using a log-rank test.||||0.17
81580021|NCT01086540|162832253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier curves for time to all-cause mortality were compared using a log-rank test.||||0.35
81580022|NCT02278263|162832254|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Assuming a common standard deviation of 412 mL, to detect a difference of 300 mL of blood loss between the two treatment arms (sTXA and tTXA) and the placebo group, a sample size of 125 participants is required for a statistical power of 0.85, and a type I error of 0.05. The sample size required was 125 participants in total. The was increased by 15% to allow for expected dropouts. Therefore, a minimum of 147 patients was required for the study.||||<0.05
81580023|NCT00484939|162832339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81580024|NCT00484939|162832340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||Fisher Exact|||This statistical analysis compared the number of responders in the 2 treatment groups. A responder was defined as any participant with a best overall response of complete response or partial response. There were 28 responders in the bevacizumab + capecitabine group and 14 responders in the capecitabine group.||||0.029
81580025|NCT00484939|162832343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.130
81580026|NCT01566461|162832366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||z-test|||||||<0.001
81580027|NCT01566461|162832367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81580028|NCT01566461|162832368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81580029|NCT01566461|162832369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.926|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.926
81580030|NCT01566461|162832370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81517026|NCT01514240|162722184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of proportions|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.44|26.68|||||90% CI calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson score method without continuity corrections.|||26.68|-2.44|
81580031|NCT01566461|162832371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81580032|NCT01566461|162832372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.859|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.859
81580033|NCT01566461|162832373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.999
81580034|NCT01566461|162832374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.096
81580035|NCT01566461|162832375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81580036|NCT01566461|162832376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.121
81580037|NCT01566461|162832377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81580038|NCT01566461|162832378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81580039|NCT01566461|162832379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.095
81580040|NCT01566461|162832380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.878|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.878
81580041|NCT01566461|162832381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.590
81580042|NCT01566461|162832382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.302|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.302
81580043|NCT01566461|162832383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.111|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.111
81580044|NCT01566461|162832384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.103|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.103
81580045|NCT01566461|162832385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.049
81580046|NCT01474876|162832392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment response and participant age||||0.0164
81580047|NCT01474876|162832392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment response and presence of enthesitis at Visit 0||||0.0200
81580048|NCT01474876|162832392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0867|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment response and BASDAI score at Visit 0||||0.0867
81580049|NCT01474876|162832392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Remission and participant age||||0.0001
81580050|NCT01474876|162832392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0734|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Remission and positive tuberculosis screening at Visit 0||||0.0734
81455690|NCT03718832|162601479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2619965|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3729922||0.4829339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4718566|0.9958495||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.9958495|-0.4718566|0.4829339
81455691|NCT03718832|162601479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6983982|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3476441||0.045506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.382737|-0.0140597||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||-0.0140597|-1.382737|0.045506
81455692|NCT03718832|162601479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6239824|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3336405||0.0625551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.280906|0.0329412||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.0329412|-1.280906|0.0625551
81455693|NCT03718832|162601480|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.276579|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.636162||0.1650343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9420086|5.495166||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||5.495166|-0.9420086|0.1650343
81455694|NCT03718832|162601480|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.989458|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.359013||0.1442126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6843682|4.663284||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||4.663284|-0.6843682|0.1442126
81455695|NCT03718832|162601480|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.579811|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.739612||0.0335498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03574|-0.1238828||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment.||-0.1238828|-3.03574|0.0335498
81455696|NCT03718832|162601480|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.764632|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8545352||0.0398937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.447175|-0.0820899||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||-0.0820899|-3.447175|0.0398937
81455697|NCT03718832|162601481|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6294078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4409795||0.1544491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.496923|0.238107||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.238107|-1.496923|0.1544491
81455698|NCT03718832|162601481|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6081765|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.451915||0.1793486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.497352|0.2809987||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.2809987|-1.497352|0.1793486
81455699|NCT03718832|162601481|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1731023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4024787||0.6674618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9653829|0.6191784||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.6191784|-0.9653829|0.6674618
81455700|NCT03718832|162601481|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2208031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4196435||0.5992113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.047063|0.6054567||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.6054567|-1.047063|0.5992113
81517027|NCT01514240|162722185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.86|16.14|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||16.14|4.86|
81517028|NCT01514240|162722186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|12.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.93|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.07|19.11|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||19.11|6.07|
81580051|NCT01474876|162832392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0438|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Remission and male gender||||0.0438
81580052|NCT01474876|162832392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.503|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Remission and BASDAI score at Visit 0||||0.5030
81580053|NCT01474876|162832401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0576|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment response and presence of enthesitis at Visit 0||||0.0576
81455701|NCT03718832|162601482|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4824561|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.423027||0.2549037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.349686|1.314598||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||1.314598|-0.349686|0.2549037
81455702|NCT03718832|162601482|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3545817|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4230741||0.4025977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4777863|1.186949||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||1.186949|-0.4777863|0.4025977
81455703|NCT03718832|162601482|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0102657|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4695747||0.9825739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9346107|0.9140792||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.9140792|-0.9346107|0.9825739
81455704|NCT03718832|162601482|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0340184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4869778||0.9443607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9928399|0.9248032||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.9248032|-0.9928399|0.9443607
81580054|NCT01474876|162832401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1739|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment response and BASDAI score at Visit 0||||0.1739
81580055|NCT01474876|162832401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0733|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Remission and Psoriasis at Visit 0||||0.0733
81580056|NCT01474876|162832401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Remission and BASDAI at Visit 0||||0.5000
81637958|NCT01377844|162966042|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|-2.02||The p-value is from a two-sided t-test for the difference in means of change from baseline.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance, including treatment group, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c category, site, age category, gender and race||Difference of mean-adjusted change from baseline in FPG (mmol/L) at Week 24, between EGT0001442 and Placebo group.||-2.02|-3.24|< 0.0001
81580057|NCT04035161|162832413|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority criterion with a 0.5 log10 margin will be implemented for the average treatment effect (ATE) of the Investigational Product compared to the Active Control (i.e., the upper two-sided 95% confidence bound of the post-product application bacterial load corrected for pre-product application bacterial load of the Investigational Product - Active Control should be less than 0.5 log10).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.16||||||"Abdomen at 10 minutes post-product application.~Average treatment effect (ATE) of the Investigational Product compared to the Active Control on the abdomen at 10 minutes post-product application. ATE was calculated using a linear regression model for each body site used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate."||0.16|-0.15|
81580058|NCT04035161|162832413|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority criterion with a 0.5 log10 margin will be implemented for the average treatment effect (ATE) of the Investigational Product compared to the Active Control (i.e., the upper two-sided 95% confidence bound of the post-product application bacterial load corrected for pre-product application bacterial load of the Investigational Product - Active Control should be less than 0.5 log10).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.05||||||"Groin at 10 minutes post-product application.~Average treatment effect (ATE) of the Investigational Product compared to the Active Control on the groin at 10 minutes post-product application. ATE was calculated using a linear regression model for each body site used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate."||-0.05|-0.43|
81580059|NCT04035161|162832413|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|1.97||||||"Abdomen at 10 minutes post-product application.~Average treatment effect (ATE) of the Investigational Product compared to the Negative Control on the abdomen at 10 minutes post-product application. ATE was calculated using a linear regression model for each body site used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate."||1.97|1.66|
81580060|NCT04035161|162832413|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|2.56||||||"Groin at 10 minutes post-product application.~Average treatment effect (ATE) of the Investigational Product compared to the Negative Control on the groin at 10 minutes post-product application. ATE was calculated using a linear regression model for each body site used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate."||2.56|2.19|
81580061|NCT04035161|162832416|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority criterion with a 0.5 log10 margin will be implemented for the average treatment effect (ATE) of the Investigational Product compared to the Active Control (i.e., the upper two-sided 95% confidence bound of the post-product application bacterial load corrected for pre-product application bacterial load of the Investigational Product - Active Control should be less than 0.5 log10).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.23||||||"Abdomen at 30 seconds post-product application.~Average treatment effect (ATE) of the Investigational Product compared to the Active Control on the abdomen at 30 seconds post-product application. ATE was calculated using a linear regression model for each body site used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate."||0.23|-0.08|
81580062|NCT04035161|162832416|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|2.15||||||"Abdomen at 30 seconds post-product application.~Average treatment effect (ATE) of the Investigational Product compared to the Negative Control on the abdomen at 30 seconds post-product application. ATE was calculated using a linear regression model for each body site used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate."||2.15|1.84|
81580063|NCT02467465|162832493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.175|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.175
81580064|NCT02467465|162832494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.250
81580065|NCT02467465|162832495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.466|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.466
81580066|NCT02467465|162832497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.737|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.737
81580067|NCT02467465|162832498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.275|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.275
81580068|NCT02467465|162832499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.066
81580069|NCT02467465|162832501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.849|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.849
81580070|NCT02467465|162832502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.425|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.425
81580071|NCT02467465|162832503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.487|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.487
81580072|NCT02467465|162832505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.651|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.651
81580073|NCT02467465|162832506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.387|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.387
81580074|NCT02467465|162832507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.755|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.755
81580075|NCT02467465|162832509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.032
81580076|NCT02467465|162832510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.058
81580077|NCT02467465|162832511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.279|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.279
81580078|NCT01499563|162832512|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|-0.4|||Mixed Effects model for Repeated Measure||95% CI for LS Mean difference are with Bonferroni correction|The study was powered for prespecified comparison of both doses of ITI-007 with placebo using a Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. The study was not statistically powered to include multiple comparisons of risperidone to placebo and thus, this comparison is not presented here.||-0.4|-11.1|0.017
81580079|NCT01499563|162832512|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|4.5|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure||95% CI for LS Mean difference are with Bonferroni correction|The study was powered for prespecified comparison of both doses of ITI-007 with placebo using a Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. The study was not statistically powered to include multiple comparisons of risperidone to placebo and thus, this comparison is not presented here.||4.5|-6.3|0.708
81580080|NCT04262232|162832559|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.95|||Paired t-test, two-sided||Baseline value minus two weeks post-intervention value.|||-0.95|-2.6|0.0001
81580081|NCT04262232|162832560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.63|||Paired t-test, two-sided||Baseline value minus two weeks post-intervention value.|||1.63|1.17|<0.0001
81580082|NCT04262232|162832562|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|-0.61|||Paired t-test, two-sided||Baseline value minus two weeks post-intervention value.|||-0.61|-4.99|0.01
81580083|NCT04262232|162832564|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|2.02|||Paired t-test, two-sided||Baseline value minus two weeks post-intervention value.|||2.02|-1.02|0.51
81517029|NCT01514240|162722187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|12.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.31|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.4|19.72|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||19.72|5.40|
81517030|NCT01514240|162722188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|14.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.9|21.23|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||21.23|6.90|
81517031|NCT01514240|162722189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.49|5.29|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||5.29|1.49|
81517032|NCT01514240|162722190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.64|5.97|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||5.97|1.64|
81517033|NCT01514240|162722191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.58|6.64|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||6.64|1.58|
81517034|NCT01514240|162722192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|5.76|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||5.76|0.90|
81517035|NCT01514240|162722193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|3.17|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||3.17|0.89|
81517036|NCT01514240|162722194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|3.19|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||3.19|0.73|
81517037|NCT01514240|162722195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|3.76|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||3.76|0.96|
81517038|NCT01514240|162722196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|4.09|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||4.09|1.15|
81517039|NCT01514240|162722197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.44|6.19|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||6.19|1.44|
81517040|NCT01514240|162722198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.14|7.65|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||7.65|2.14|
81517041|NCT01514240|162722199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|7.25|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||7.25|1.40|
81580084|NCT02921776|162832565|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45
81517042|NCT01514240|162722200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.56|9.72|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||9.72|3.56|
81517043|NCT01514240|162722201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|2.43|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||2.43|0.01|
81517044|NCT01514240|162722202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.42|3.12|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||3.12|0.42|
81580085|NCT02921776|162832566|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81580086|NCT02921776|162832567|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Effect size|Effect size =-0.29||||||0.10
81580087|NCT02921776|162832567|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.10
81517045|NCT01514240|162722203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|3.04|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||3.04|0.19|
81517046|NCT01514240|162722204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference between group|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|2.76|||||The analysis using a MMRM analysis including a covariate of the corresponding score at baseline,fixed effects of time (as a categorical factor) and treatment and interaction between time and treatment group.|||2.76|-0.15|
81517047|NCT01103063|162722205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0647||0.12237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.25||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint)|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||1.25|0.97|0.12237
81580088|NCT02921776|162832568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Benzodiazepine exposure||||0.02
81580089|NCT02921776|162832568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.291|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Opioid Exposure||||0.291
81580090|NCT02921776|162832569|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.04||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.38
81580091|NCT02921776|162832570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.32
81580092|NCT02921776|162832571|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|4.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.72|0.19|0.93
81580093|NCT02921776|162832572|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.6||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81580094|NCT02921776|162832574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.71
81580095|NCT02921776|162832575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.94
81580096|NCT02921776|162832575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Patient Extubation or Discharge from ICU||||0.89
81580097|NCT02921776|162832575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||1-Month||||0.38
81580098|NCT02921776|162832575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||3-Month||||0.63
81580099|NCT02921776|162832575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.73
81580100|NCT02921776|162832576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.82
81580101|NCT02921776|162832576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Patient extubation or discharge from ICU||||0.84
81580102|NCT02921776|162832576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||1-month||||0.96
81580103|NCT02921776|162832576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||3-Month||||0.17
81580104|NCT02921776|162832576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.39
81580105|NCT02921776|162832577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||1-month||||0.26
81580106|NCT02921776|162832577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||3-month||||0.25
81580107|NCT02921776|162832577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||6-month||||0.79
81580108|NCT02921776|162832585|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.23||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.01|0.05|0.05
81580109|NCT02921776|162832585|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.3|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted for baseline communication difficulty||1.30|0.06|0.10
81580110|NCT04318080|162832673|SUPERIORITY|Analysis tested whether ORR with tislelizumab was superior to a historical ORR of 45% using a one-sided binomial exact test (α = 0.05).|Z-test|2.62||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|||||One-sided p-value based on a binomial exact test comparing observed ORR to historical rate of 45%.|Binomial Exact Test|||The primary analysis was conducted on both cohorts combined, A binomial exact test was performed to test the null hypothesis (H0: ORR = 45% based on previous clinical trials) and alternative hypothesis (ORR \>45%). If the one-sided p-value was ≤ 0.05, tislelizumab was considered to statistically significantly increase ORR compared to the historical control.||||0.0044
81580111|NCT05027438|162832692|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||post-treatment - baseline (negative value indicates reduction of symptoms)|baseline to post-treatment|effect size (f2) = 1.42 (large \>=0.35)|||<0.001
81580112|NCT05027438|162832692|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||3-month follow-up - baseline (negative value indicates reduction of symptoms)|baseline to 3-month follow-up|effect size (f2) = 1.54 (large \>=0.35)|||<0.001
81580113|NCT05027438|162832693|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|58.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|43.98||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction|Friedman test|||% change in medication dose from baseline to post-treatment||||0.004
81580114|NCT05027438|162832693|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|62.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|54.93||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction|Friedman test|||% change in medication dose from baseline to 3-month follow-up||||0.005
81580115|NCT05027438|162832694|SUPERIORITY||Proportion (%)|31.8||||0.052|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran's Q test|Bonferroni correction||baseline to post-treatment||||0.052
81580116|NCT05027438|162832694|SUPERIORITY||Proportion (%)|60.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran's Q test|Bonferroni correction||baseline to 3-month follow-up||||<0.001
81580117|NCT05027438|162832695|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||post-treatment - baseline (negative value indicates reduction of symptoms)|baseline to post-treatment|effect size (f2) = 0.54 (large \>=0.35)|||<0.001
81580118|NCT05027438|162832695|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||3-month follow-up - baseline (negative value indicates reduction of symptoms)|baseline to 3-month follow-up|effect size (f2) = 0.47 (large \>=0.35)|||<0.001
81580119|NCT05027438|162832696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.34||0.101|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||post-treatment - baseline (negative value indicates reduction of symptoms)|baseline to post-treatment|effect size (f2) = 0.10 (small \>=0.02)|||0.101
81580120|NCT05027438|162832696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||3-month follow-up - baseline (negative value indicates reduction of symptoms)|baseline to 3-month follow-up|effect size (f2) = 0.34 (medium; large \>=0.35)|||<0.001
81580121|NCT05027438|162832697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||post-treatment - baseline (positive value indicates improvement)|baseline to post-treatment|effect size (f2) = 0.87 (large \>=0.35)|||<0.001
81580122|NCT05027438|162832697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||3-month follow-up - baseline (positive value indicates improvement)|baseline to 3-month follow-up|effect size (f2) = 0.96 (large \>=0.35)|||<0.001
81580123|NCT05027438|162832698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||post-treatment - baseline (negative value indicates improvement)|Sleep Disturbance - higher scores indicate more sleep disturbance. The T-score rescales the raw score into a standardized T-score with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation (SD) of 10.|effect size (f2) = 1.14 (large \>=0.35)|||<0.001
81455705|NCT03718832|162601483|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.160997|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0376773||2.52e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0868814|0.2351126||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.2351126|0.0868814|0.0000252
81455706|NCT03718832|162601483|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1691707|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0391132||2.04e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0922183|0.2461232||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.2461232|0.0922183|0.0000204
81455707|NCT03718832|162601483|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0028595|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0261733||0.9130816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0486635|0.0543825||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.0543825|-0.0486635|0.9130816
81455708|NCT03718832|162601483|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0166325|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0271062||0.5400053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0367394|0.0700045||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.0700045|-0.0367394|0.5400053
81455709|NCT03718832|162601484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0511555|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016316||0.0018721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0190582|0.0832528||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.0832528|0.0190582|0.0018721
81455710|NCT03718832|162601484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0433081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0168497||0.0106231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0101555|0.0764607||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.0764607|0.0101555|0.0106231
81455711|NCT03718832|162601484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0138256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0171112||0.4197898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0198584|0.0475096||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.0475096|-0.0198584|0.4197898
81455712|NCT03718832|162601484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0179852|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0171811||0.2961479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0158442|0.0518147||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.0518147|-0.0158442|0.2961479
81455713|NCT03718832|162601485|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4018522|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1001575||7.43e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2048311|0.5988733||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.5988733|0.2048311|0.0000743
81455714|NCT03718832|162601485|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3643095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1026922||0.0004471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16227|0.566349||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.566349|0.16227|0.0004471
81517048|NCT01103063|162722206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1243||0.84117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.31||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint)|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its SE, with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||1.31|0.80|0.84117
81517049|NCT01103063|162722207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1745||0.4428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.23||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||1.23|0.62|0.4428
81517050|NCT01103063|162722208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1882||0.6086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.31||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||1.31|0.63|0.6086
81455715|NCT03718832|162601485|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0006229|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1095781||0.9954683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2150785|0.2163243||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.2163243|-0.2150785|0.9954683
81455716|NCT03718832|162601485|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0161147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1115322||0.8852268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2357129|0.2034834||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.2034834|-0.2357129|0.8852268
81455717|NCT03718832|162601486|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9013876|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4414753||0.0417413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0338441|1.768931||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||1.768931|0.0338441|0.0417413
81455718|NCT03718832|162601486|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8939751|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3896126||0.0222222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1282798|1.65967||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||1.65967|0.1282798|0.0222222
81517051|NCT01103063|162722209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.2866||0.7035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.57||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||1.57|0.51|0.7035
81517052|NCT01103063|162722210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.04||0.4605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.11||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||1.11|0.95|0.4605
81517053|NCT01103063|162722211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1817||0.7105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.33||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||1.33|0.65|0.7105
81517054|NCT01103063|162722212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1842||0.3468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.21||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||1.21|0.59|0.3468
81517055|NCT01103063|162722213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|-0.02||Analysis based on an ANOVA model with model terms for treatment group and randomization stratification variable. A negative mean difference between treatment groups favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine (reduction in number of STIs).|ANOVA|||The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the mean difference is 0 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 0.||-0.02|-0.08|0.0011
81517056|NCT01103063|162722214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0604||0.2265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.21||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||1.21|0.96|0.2265
81517057|NCT01103063|162722215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.03||Analysis based on an ANCOVA model with model terms for baseline value, treatment group and randomization stratification variable.|ANCOVA|||The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the mean difference is 0 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 0.||-0.03|-0.24|0.0131
81517058|NCT01103063|162722216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.2694||0.6978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.53||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its SE, with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||1.53|0.53|0.6978
81517059|NCT01103063|162722217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.2908||0.6542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.01||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its SE, with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||2.01|0.64|0.6542
81517060|NCT01103063|162722218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.71||0.9145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.5|40.8||Analysis based on an ANOVA model with model terms for treatment group and randomization stratification variable.|ANOVA|||The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the mean difference is 0 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 0.||40.8|-36.5|0.9145
81517061|NCT01103063|162722219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|-0.04||Analysis based on an ANOVA model with model terms for treatment group and randomization stratification variable. A negative mean difference between treatment groups favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine (reduction in number of symptomatic malaria).|ANOVA|||The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the mean difference is 0 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 0.||-0.04|-0.09|<0.0001
81580124|NCT05027438|162832698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||3-month follow-up - baseline (negative value indicates improvement)|Sleep Disturbance - higher scores indicate more sleep disturbance. The T-score rescales the raw score into a standardized T-score with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation (SD) of 10.|effect size (f2) = 1.21 (large \>=0.35)|||<0.001
81580125|NCT05027438|162832699|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.21||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||post-treatment - baseline (positive value indicates improvement)||effect size (f2) = 0.18 (medium \>=0.15)|||0.22
81517062|NCT01103063|162722220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1221|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.62||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||0.62|0.38|<0.0001
81517063|NCT01103063|162722221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.62|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.2295||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.97||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its SE, with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||0.97|0.39|0.0360
81517064|NCT01103063|162722222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.163||0.1975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.12||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||1.12|0.59|0.1975
81517065|NCT01103063|162722223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5675||0.4655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|2.01||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its SE, with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||2.01|0.22|0.4655
81517066|NCT01103063|162722224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0918||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.9||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||0.90|0.62|0.0016
81517067|NCT01103063|162722225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5338||0.1113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|6.66||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||6.66|0.82|0.1113
81517068|NCT01103063|162722226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.6386||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.86||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||0.86|0.07|0.0284
81517069|NCT01103063|162722227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3291||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.88||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||0.88|0.24|0.0188
81517070|NCT01103063|162722228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1336||0.0527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.0||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||1.00|0.59|0.0527
81580126|NCT05027438|162832699|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||3-month follow-up - baseline (positive value indicates improvement)||effect size (f2) = 1.99 (large \>=0.35)|||<0.001
81517071|NCT01103063|162722229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1536||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.98||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||0.98|0.54|0.0384
81517072|NCT01103063|162722230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8648||0.3942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|11.38||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||11.38|0.38|0.3942
81580127|NCT01921179|162832744|EQUIVALENCE|A repeated measures MANOVA was used to compare the impact of GOALS training versus the BHE training on neurocognitive performance Attention and Executive Function Overall Domain Z Score|||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81637959|NCT00087516|162966045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001||95.0|-0.96|-0.62|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, presence/absence of prior diabetes pharmacotherapy, baseline A1C||||-0.62|-0.96|<0.001
81517073|NCT01103063|162722231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4439||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.93||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||0.93|0.16|0.0332
81517074|NCT01103063|162722232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4195||0.2321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.38||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk is presented, adjusting for randomization strata. A relative risk less than 1 favors Azithromycin + Chloroquine treatment group (reduction in risk for the endpoint).|Mantel Haenszel||The estimated risk ratio is presented along with its standard error (SE), with the SE on the log(e) scale.|The 2-sided P-value tests the null hypothesis that the relative risk equals 1 (treatment group equality) versus not equal 1.||1.38|0.27|0.2321
81517075|NCT01103063|162722233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.76||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Visit 6 presented above.||||1.0000
81517076|NCT01103063|162722233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Visit 7 presented above.||||1.0000
81517077|NCT01103063|162722234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Visit 6 presented above.||||1.0000
81517078|NCT01103063|162722234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Visit 7 presented above.||||1.0000
81517079|NCT05320393|162722235|OTHER|This study was not powered for formal hypothesis testing; analyses were intended for interpretation purposes only. Analysis was performed using the modified Intent-to-Treat population and regardless of responder status.||||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The primary effectiveness endpoint was a measure of duration of effect, described by Kaplan-Meier curves and the median times, with associated 2-sided 95% confidence intervals for each treatment group.||||0.0109
81517080|NCT00798317|162722252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|17.0||Comparing placebo and ocriplasmin|Fisher Exact|||||17.00|1.97|<0.001
81517081|NCT00823212|162722275|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 2-group Farrington-Manning test was used to test the 1-sided hypothesis of non-inferiority in differences with a non-inferiority margin of 3.5%. A p value \<0.05 would indicate non-inferiority and correspond to the upper limit of the 1-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference not exceeding 3.5%.|Difference in percent of participants|0.5||||0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.13|||Farrington-Manning test||The standard error for the difference was estimated according to the Farrington-Manning test.|Study had 89% statistical power to demonstrate non-inferiority for target lesion failure (TLF, accounting for an expected 1-year attrition rate of 5%), assuming a 1-year TLF rate of 5.5% for both stents.||2.13||0.001
81517082|NCT00496197|162722314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|83.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.7|88.8|||||95% Confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial. Percentages based on the number of participants in analysis.|Global response of Success (cure or improvement) at EOT||88.8|78.7|
81517083|NCT00496197|162722315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|93.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.4|96.7|||||95% Confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial. Percentages based on the number of participants in analysis.|Clinical response of Success (cure or improvement) at EOT||96.7|89.4|
81517084|NCT00496197|162722316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|95.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.3|98.3|||||95% Confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial. Percentages based on the number of participants in analysis.|Microbiological response of Success (eradication or presumed eradication) at EOT||98.3|92.3|
81517085|NCT00496197|162722317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|88.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.4|92.6|||||95% Confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial. Percentages based on the number of participants in analysis.|Global response of Success (cure or improvement) at EOIV||92.6|84.4|
81517086|NCT00496197|162722318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|93.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.8|96.4|||||95% Confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial. Percentages based on the number of participants in analysis.|Clinical response of Success (cure or improvement) at EOIV||96.4|89.8|
81517087|NCT00496197|162722319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|92.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.3|95.9|||||95% Confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial. Percentages based on the number of participants in analysis.|Microbiological response of Success (eradication or presumed eradication) at EOIV||95.9|89.3|
81517088|NCT00496197|162722320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|76.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.3|82.3|||||95% Confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial. Percentages based on the number of participants in analysis.|Global response of Success (cure or improvement) at Week 2 Follow-up||82.3|70.3|
81517089|NCT00496197|162722321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|94.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.5|98.1|||||95% Confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial. Percentages based on the number of participants in analysis.|Clinical response of Success (cure or improvement) at Week 2 Follow-up||98.1|91.5|
81517090|NCT00496197|162722322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|95.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.2|98.5|||||95% Confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial. Percentages based on the number of participants in analysis.|Microbiological response of Success (eradication or presumed eradication) at Week 2 Follow-up||98.5|92.2|
81517091|NCT00496197|162722323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|70.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.5|76.6|||||95% Confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial. Percentages based on the number of participants in analysis.|Global response of Success (cure or improvement) at Week 6 Follow-up (EOS)||76.6|63.5|
81517092|NCT00496197|162722324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|93.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.7|97.4|||||95% Confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial. Percentages based on the number of participants in analysis.|Clinical response of Success (cure or improvement) at Week 6 Follow-up (EOS)||97.4|89.7|
81580128|NCT01921179|162832745|EQUIVALENCE|A repeated measure multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) was used to compare neurocognitive performance on Overall Attention /Executive Function overall score at baseline and at 6+ month post-GOALS training follow-up|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measure MANOVA was used to compare performance on neurocognitive domain scores at baseline and at 6+ month follow-up post-GOALS training||||||<0.001
81580129|NCT01921179|162832746|EQUIVALENCE|A repeated measures MANOVA was used to compare the impact of GOALS training versus the BHE training on functional performance|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|A repeated measures MANOVA was used to compare the impact of GOALS training versus the BHE training on functional performance||||||>0.05
81580130|NCT01921179|162832747|EQUIVALENCE|A repeated measure multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) was used to compare performance on Goal Processing Scale Overall domain scores at baseline and 6+ month post-GOALS training follow-up|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81517093|NCT00496197|162722325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|93.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.7|97.4|||||95% Confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial. Percentages based on the number of participants in analysis.|Microbiological response of Success (eradication or presumed eradication) at Week 6 Follow-up (EOS)||97.4|89.7|
81517094|NCT00496197|162722326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|82.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.7|89.3|||||95% Confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial. Percentages based on the number of participants in analysis.|Global response of Success (cure or improvement) at EOT||89.3|75.7|
81580131|NCT01921179|162832748|EQUIVALENCE|A repeated measures MANOVA was used to compare the impact of GOALS training versus the BHE training on emotional regulation measures - POMS Total score|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|A repeated measures MANOVA was used to compare the impact of GOALS versus the BHE training on emotional regulation measures - POMS Total score||||||<0.05
81455719|NCT03718832|162601486|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0276596|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7606961||0.9710103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.467185|1.522504||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||1.522504|-1.467185|0.9710103
81455720|NCT03718832|162601486|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0377244|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6523585||0.9539117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.244338|1.319787||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||1.319787|-1.244338|0.9539117
81455721|NCT03718832|162601487|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1045328|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1417549||0.4612408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3830955|0.1740299||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.1740299|-0.3830955|0.4612408
81517095|NCT00496197|162722327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|85.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.8|91.4|||||95% Confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial. Percentages based on the number of participants in analysis.|Global response of Success (cure or improvement) at EOIV||91.4|79.8|
81517096|NCT00496197|162722328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|76.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.0|84.4|||||95% Confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial. Percentages based on the number of participants in analysis.|Global response of Success (cure or improvement) at Week 2 Follow-up||84.4|69.0|
81517097|NCT00496197|162722329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|67.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.9|76.3|||||95% Confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial. Percentages based on the number of participants in analysis.|Global response of Success (cure or improvement) at Week 6 Follow-up (EOS)||76.3|58.9|
81517098|NCT01344538|162722348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81517099|NCT00297102|162722349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|39.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.0||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|60.0||No adjustment of the significance level was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|ANCOVA|Repeated measurements analysis (change from baseline over 52 weeks of treatment taking all post-randomization measurements into account).||||60|18|0.0003
81517100|NCT00297102|162722350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.851|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.0278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.737|0.982||No adjustment of the significance level was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|Poisson regression|||||0.982|0.737|0.0278
81517101|NCT00297102|162722351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|49.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.0|71.0||No adjustment of the significance level was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|ANCOVA|Repeated measurements analysis (change from baseline over 52 weeks of treatment taking all post-randomization measurements into account).||||71|26|<0.0001
81517102|NCT00297102|162722352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.357||0.9212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.526|2.034||No adjustment of the significance level was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|Cox proportional hazards regression||The statistical analysis is based on the ITT Analysis Set (n= 765 in the roflumilast group, n= 758 in the placebo group).|||2.034|0.526|0.9212
81517103|NCT00297102|162722353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference calculated as ratio|0.9521||||0.4089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8472|1.0699||No adjustment of the significance level was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including last observation carried forward (LOCF) method||||1.0699|0.8472|0.4089
81517104|NCT00297102|162722354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.233|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.0356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.449||No adjustment of the significance level was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|ANCOVA|Repeated measurements analysis (change from baseline over 52 weeks of treatment taking all post-randomization measurements into account).||||0.449|0.016|0.0356
81517105|NCT02868034|162722388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.26|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater reduction in stiffness when the component was used|SMT Component Main Effects at 4 weeks||0.22|-0.26|0.025
81517106|NCT02868034|162722388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.43|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater reduction in stiffness when the component was used|SMT Component Main Effects after 12 weeks||0.09|-0.43|0.025
81517107|NCT02868034|162722388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.11|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater reduction in stiffness when the component was used|Mobilizing Exercise Treatment Component Main Effects at 4 weeks||0.38|-0.11|0.025
81517108|NCT02868034|162722388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.23|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater reduction in stiffness when the component was used|Mobilizing Exercise Component Main Effects at 12 weeks||0.29|-0.23|0.025
81517109|NCT02868034|162722388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.45|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater reduction in stiffness when the component was used|Activating Exercise Component Main Effect at 4 weeks||0.04|-0.45|0.025
81517110|NCT02868034|162722388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.45|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater change when the component was used|Activating Exercise Component Main Effect at 12 weeks||0.07|-0.45|0.025
81517111|NCT02868034|162722388|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|-0.17||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.66|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of mobilizing and activating exercise components after 4 weeks||0.32|-0.66|0.025
81517112|NCT02868034|162722388|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|-0.1||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.62|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of mobilizing and activating exercise components after 12 weeks||0.42|-0.62|0.025
81517113|NCT02868034|162722388|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|0.13||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.36|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of SMT and activating exercise components after 4 weeks||0.62|-0.36|0.025
81517114|NCT02868034|162722388|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|0.5||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.02|1.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.02|-0.02|0.025
81580132|NCT01921179|162832749|EQUIVALENCE|A repeated measure multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) was used to compare participants' self-report on POMS Total Mood Disturbance overall score at baseline and 6+ month post-GOALS training follow-up|||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81637960|NCT00087516|162966045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001||95.0|-1.11|-0.77|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, presence/absence of prior diabetes pharmacotherapy, baseline A1C||||-0.77|-1.11|<0.001
81517115|NCT02868034|162722388|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|-0.17||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.66|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of SMT and mobilizing exercise components after 4 weeks||0.32|-0.66|0.025
81517116|NCT02868034|162722388|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|0.39||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.13|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of SMT and mobilizing exercise components after 12 weeks||0.91|-0.13|0.025
81517117|NCT02868034|162722388|SUPERIORITY||3-way interaction relative mean dif.|0.25||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.24|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Three-way interaction effect of SMT, activating exercise and mobilizing exercise components after 4 weeks||0.74|-0.24|0.025
81517118|NCT02868034|162722388|SUPERIORITY||3-way interaction relative mean dif.|0.4||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.12|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Three-way interaction effect of SMT, activating exercise and mobilizing exercise components after 12 weeks||0.92|-0.12|0.025
81517119|NCT02868034|162722389|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.67|1.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.||SMT Component Main Effects at 4 weeks|A positive value indicates greater improvement in muscle activation when the component was used|1.52|-2.67|0.025
81517120|NCT02868034|162722389|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.76|2.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A positive value indicates greater improvement in muscle activation when the component was used|SMT Component Main Effects at 12 weeks||2.02|-2.76|0.025
81517121|NCT02868034|162722389|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.03|2.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A positive value indicates greater improvement in muscle activation when the component was used|Mobilizing Component Main Effects at 4 weeks||2.16|-2.03|0.025
81517122|NCT02868034|162722389|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.68|3.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A positive value indicates greater improvement in muscle activation when the component was used|Mobilizing Component Main Effects at 12 weeks||3.11|-1.68|0.025
81517123|NCT02868034|162722389|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.94|1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A positive value indicates greater improvement in muscle activation when the component was used|Activating Exercise Component at 4 weeks||1.25|-2.94|0.025
81517124|NCT02868034|162722389|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.97|1.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A positive value indicates greater improvement in muscle activation when the component was used|Activating Exercise Component at 12 weeks||1.82|-2.97|0.025
81517125|NCT02868034|162722389|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|0.8||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.39|4.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of mobilizing and activating exercise components after 4 weeks||4.99|-3.39|0.025
81517126|NCT02868034|162722389|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|-0.68||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.47|4.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of mobilizing and activating exercise components after 12 weeks||4.11|-5.47|0.025
81517127|NCT02868034|162722389|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|-1.56||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.75|2.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of SMT and activating exercise components after 4 weeks||2.63|-5.75|0.025
81517128|NCT02868034|162722389|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|1.42||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.37|6.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of SMT and activating exercise components after 12 weeks||6.21|-3.37|0.025
81517129|NCT02868034|162722389|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|-0.44||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.63|3.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of SMT and mobilizing exercise components after 4 weeks||3.75|-4.63|0.025
81517130|NCT02868034|162722389|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|2.01||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.77|6.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of SMT and mobilizing exercise components after 12 weeks||6.80|-2.77|0.025
81517131|NCT02868034|162722389|SUPERIORITY||3-way interaction relative mean dif.|-0.18||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.37|4.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Three-way interaction effect of SMT, activating exercise and mobilizing exercise components after 4 weeks||4.01|-4.37|0.025
81517132|NCT02868034|162722389|SUPERIORITY||3-way interaction relative mean dif.|0.56||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.22|5.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Three-way interaction effect of SMT, activating exercise and mobilizing exercise components after 12 weeks||5.35|-4.22|0.025
81517133|NCT02868034|162722390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.0|1.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater improvement in disability when the component was used|SMT Treatment Component Main Effect at 4-weeks||1.68|-4.0|0.025
81517134|NCT02868034|162722390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.46|3.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater improvement in disability when the component was used|SMT Treatment Component Main Effect at 12-weeks||3.07|-3.46|0.025
81517135|NCT02868034|162722390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.2|1.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater improvement in disability when the component was used|Mobilizing Exercise Treatment Component main effect after 4-weeks||1.48|-4.2|0.025
81517136|NCT02868034|162722390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.99|1.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater improvement in disability when the component was used|Mobilizing Exercise Treatment Component main effect after 12-weeks||1.55|-4.99|0.025
81517137|NCT02868034|162722390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.34||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.18|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater improvement in disability when the component was used|Activating Exercise Treatment Component main effect after 4-weeks||0.50|-5.18|0.025
81517138|NCT02868034|162722390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.62||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.89|-0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater improvement in disability when the component was used|Activating Treatment Component Main Effect after 12-weeks||-0.35|-6.89|0.025
81517139|NCT02868034|162722390|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|3.24||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.45|8.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of mobilizing and activating exercise components after 4 weeks||8.92|-2.45|0.025
81517140|NCT02868034|162722390|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|4.34||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.19|10.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of mobilizing and activating exercise components after 12 weeks||10.87|-2.19|0.025
81517141|NCT02868034|162722390|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|0.57||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.12|6.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of SMT and activating exercise components after 4 weeks||6.25|-5.12|0.025
81517142|NCT02868034|162722390|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|-0.67||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-7.2|5.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of SMT and activating exercise components after 12 weeks||5.87|-7.20|0.025
81517143|NCT02868034|162722390|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|4.64||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.04|10.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of SMT and mobilizing exercise components after 4 weeks||10.32|-1.04|0.025
81517144|NCT02868034|162722390|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|1.49||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.04|8.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of SMT and mobilizing exercise components after 12 weeks||8.02|-5.04|0.025
81517145|NCT02868034|162722390|SUPERIORITY||3-way interaction relative mean dif.|-0.86||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.54|4.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3-way interaction effect of SMT, activating exercise and mobilizing exercise components after 4 weeks||4.82|-6.54|0.025
81517146|NCT02868034|162722390|SUPERIORITY||3-way interaction relative mean dif.|0.04||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.5|6.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3-way interaction effect of SMT, activating exercise and mobilizing exercise components after 12 weeks||6.57|-6.50|0.025
81517147|NCT02868034|162722391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.6|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater reduction in pain intensity when the component was used|SMT Treatment Component Main Effect at 4-weeks||0.32|-0.60|0.025
81517148|NCT02868034|162722391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.44|0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater reduction in pain intensity when the component was used|SMT Treatment Component Main Effects at 12 weeks||0.61|-0.44|0.025
81517149|NCT02868034|162722391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.92|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater reduction in pain intensity when the component was used|Mobilizing Exercise Component Main Effects at 4 weeks||0.0|-0.92|0.025
81517150|NCT02868034|162722391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.7|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater reduction in pain intensity when the component was used|Mobilizing Exercise Component Main Effects at 12 weeks||0.34|-0.70|0.025
81517151|NCT02868034|162722391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.62|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater reduction in pain intensity when the component was used|Activating Exercise Component Main Effects at 4 weeks||0.30|-0.62|0.025
81517152|NCT02868034|162722391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.71|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Consistent with the randomized design, mean values for the Phase II baseline were constrained to be equal to a common overall mean.|A negative value indicates greater reduction in pain intensity when the component was used|Activating Exercise Component Main Effects at 12 weeks||0.33|-0.71|0.025
81517153|NCT02868034|162722391|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|0.38||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.54|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of mobilizing and activating exercise components after 4 weeks||1.30|-0.54|0.025
81517154|NCT02868034|162722391|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|0.45||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.6|1.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of mobilizing and activating exercise components after 12 weeks||1.49|-0.60|0.025
81517155|NCT02868034|162722391|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|0.12||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.8|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of SMT and activating exercise components after 4 weeks||1.04|-0.80|0.025
81517156|NCT02868034|162722391|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|0.23||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.81|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of SMT and activating exercise components after 12 weeks||1.28|-0.81|0.025
81517157|NCT02868034|162722391|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|0.89||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.03|1.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.81|-0.03|0.025
81517158|NCT02868034|162722391|SUPERIORITY||interaction relative mean difference|-0.02||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.07|1.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise interaction effect of SMT and mobilizing exercise components after 12 weeks||1.02|-1.07|0.025
81517159|NCT02868034|162722391|SUPERIORITY||3-way interaction relative mean dif.|0.71||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.21|1.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3-way interaction effect of SMT, activating exercise and mobilizing exercise components after 4 weeks||1.63|-0.21|0.025
81580133|NCT01190254|162832753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|-4.8||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|0.4||p-value is adjusted by Hochberg's method for testing two asenapine groups versus the placebo group|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.4|-9.9|0.070
81580134|NCT01190254|162832753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-5.6||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|-0.5||p-value is adjusted by Hochberg's method for testing two asenapine groups versus the placebo group|MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||-0.5|-10.7|0.064
81580135|NCT01190254|162832753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.064||||||p-value (adjusted to control Type I error in multiple testing) for Linear dose-response pattern (Placebo\<2.5 mg\<5.0 mg)|MMRM|||Investigation of dose-response relationship of change from baseline to Day 56 in PANSS Total Score was a Secondary study endpoint. Multiple contrast testing using MMRM model was used to evaluate 3 pre-defined dose-response patterns (Linear, Convex, Concave)||||0.064
81580136|NCT01190254|162832753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.046||||||p-value (adjusted to control Type I error in multiple testing) for Convex dose-response pattern (Placebo\<2.5 mg=5.0 mg)|MMRM|||Investigation of dose-response relationship of change from baseline to Day 56 in PANSS Total Score was a Secondary study endpoint. Multiple contrast testing using MMRM model was used to evaluate 3 pre-defined dose-response patterns (Linear, Convex, Concave)||||0.046
81580137|NCT01190254|162832753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.273||||||p-value (adjusted to control Type I error in multiple testing) for Concave dose-response pattern (Placebo=2.5 mg\<5.0 mg)|MMRM|||Investigation of dose-response relationship of change from baseline to Day 56 in PANSS Total Score was a Secondary study endpoint. Multiple contrast testing using MMRM model was used to evaluate 3 pre-defined dose-response patterns (Linear, Convex, Concave)||||0.273
81580138|NCT01190254|162832754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Confirmative testing for the key secondary endpoint was to be performed only if both asenapine doses were superior to placebo in change from baseline in PANSS total score at Day 56 (hypotheses associated with Primary outcome measure). If this did not occur, no confirmative testing could be performed and multiplicity unadjusted p-values are provided. Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.1|-0.5|0.218
81455722|NCT03718832|162601487|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0552724|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1181649||0.6401864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2874987|0.176954||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.176954|-0.2874987|0.6401864
81580139|NCT01190254|162832754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.024||95.0|-0.6|0.0|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Confirmative testing for the key secondary endpoint was to be performed only if both asenapine doses were superior to placebo in change from baseline in PANSS total score at Day 56 (hypotheses associated with Primary outcome measure). If this did not occur, no confirmative testing could be performed and multiplicity unadjusted p-values are provided. Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||-0.0|-0.6|0.024
81580140|NCT01190254|162832755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-1.6||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.1|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.1|-3.3|0.067
81580141|NCT01190254|162832755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-2.1||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-0.5|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||-0.5|-3.8|0.012
81580142|NCT01190254|162832756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-1.2||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.2|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.2|-2.6|0.097
81580143|NCT01190254|162832756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-1.2||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.2|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.2|-2.6|0.099
81580144|NCT01190254|162832757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-2.7||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|0.1|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.1|-5.6|0.062
81580145|NCT01190254|162832757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-3.2||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-0.4|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||-0.4|-6.0|0.025
81580146|NCT01190254|162832758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-2.1||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|0.4|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.4|-4.6|0.098
81580147|NCT01190254|162832758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-2.3||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|0.2|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.2|-4.8|0.071
81517160|NCT02868034|162722391|SUPERIORITY||3-way interaction relative mean dif.|0.0||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.05|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3-way interaction effect of SMT, activating exercise and mobilizing exercise components after 12 weeks||1.04|-1.05|0.025
81517161|NCT01431014|162722396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81517162|NCT03640052|162722397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6|||>|0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||mean difference vs Placebo||||>0.5
81517163|NCT03640052|162722397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|||>|0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||mean difference vs Placebo||||>0.5
81517164|NCT03640052|162722397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.8|||>|0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||mean difference vs Placebo||||>0.5
81517165|NCT03640052|162722397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.7||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||mean difference vs Placebo||||0.33
81517166|NCT03640052|162722398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.12
81517167|NCT04239222|162722399|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 22 subjects was required to provide 80% power to detect a difference of 5 points on the PLUS-M scale using Wilcoxon's matched pairs signed ranks test and alpha of 0.05. A standard deviation of 7.7 was used to calculate the sample size.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.17||0.286|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference represents Revo-M - Everyday Foot,|HO: μRevo-M ≤ μEveryday, μRevo-M is the mean PLUS-M score using the Revo-M and μEveryday is the mean PLUS-M score using the Everyday foot at baseline.|2-sided Wilcoxon matched pairs signed ranks test, n=23 (11 negative, 8 positive and 4 null), Z=-1.066.|||0.286
81517168|NCT04239222|162722400|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 21 subjects was required to provide 80% power to detect a difference of 0.2 points in the TAPES-AR score using Wilcoxon's matched pairs signed ranks test and alpha of 0.05. A standard deviation of 0.3 was used to calculate the sample size.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.094|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.212||0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference represents Revo-M - Everyday Foot.|HO: μRevo-M ≥ μEveryday, μRevo-M is the mean TAPES-AR score using the Revo-M and μEveryday is the mean TAPES-AR score using the Everyday foot at baseline.|2-sided Wilcoxon matched pairs signed ranks test, n=23 (5 negative, 13 positive and 5 null), Z=-2.156|||0.031
81517169|NCT04239222|162722402|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.331|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.29||0.421|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference represents Revo-M - Everyday Foot.|HO: μRevo-M ≤ μEveryday, μRevo-M is the mean ABC score using the Revo-M and μEveryday is the mean ABC score using the Everyday foot at baseline.|2-sided Wilcoxon matched pairs signed ranks test, n=23 (12 negative, 7 positive and 4 null), Z=-0.805.|||0.421
81517170|NCT04239222|162722403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.844||0.443|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference represents Revo-M - Everyday Foot.|HO: μRevo-M ≤ μEveryday, μRevo-M is the mean TAPES-FUN score using the Revo-M and μEveryday is the mean TAPES-FUN score using the Everyday foot at baseline.|2-sided Wilcoxon matched pairs signed ranks test, n=23 (6 negative, 9 positive and 8 null), Z=-0.767.|||0.443
81517171|NCT00328653|162722404|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons of NOVA22007 0.05% to vehicle|M-H Chi-square|1.2187||||0.2699|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2699
81517172|NCT00328653|162722404|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons of NOVA22007 0.1% to vehicle|M-H Chi-square|1.2359||||0.2719|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2719
81517173|NCT00328653|162722407|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons of NOVA22007 0.05% to vehicle|M-H-Chi-square|4.2925||||0.0386|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0386
81517174|NCT00328653|162722407|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons of NOVA22007 0.1% to vehicle|M-H-Chi-square|5.3007||||0.0208|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0208
81517175|NCT04754230|162722419|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||two sided Z-test|This estimate uses two sided Z-test while assuming type I error=0.05||Comparison of bleeding at day 1||||0.8
81517176|NCT00445848|162722428|OTHER||proportion of participants|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.85||||||The overall survival rate at year 1 was estimated using Kaplan-Meier.||0.85|0.67|
81517177|NCT00445848|162722428|OTHER||proportion of participants|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.67||||||The overall survival rate at year 2 was estimated using Kaplan-Meier.||0.67|0.46|
81517178|NCT00445848|162722428|OTHER||proportion of participants|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.53||||||The overall survival rate at year 3 was estimated using Kaplan-Meier.||0.53|0.32|
81517179|NCT02139878|162722432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.088|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.088
81517180|NCT02139878|162722433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.98|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.980
81517181|NCT00027378|162722438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.702||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|repeated measures||Repeated measures ANOVA||||.05
81517182|NCT01323270|162722499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 10%.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.5||||||Diphtheria: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) was reported for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||1.5|-1.6|
81517183|NCT01323270|162722499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 10%.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Tetanus: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) was reported for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||1.1|-1.1|
81517184|NCT01323270|162722499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 10%.|Percent difference|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|1.9||||||Pertussis toxoid: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) was reported for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||1.9|-4.7|
81517185|NCT01323270|162722499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 10%.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Pertussis filamentous hemagglutinin: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) was reported for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||1.1|-1.1|
81517186|NCT01323270|162722499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 10%.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Pertussis pertactin: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) was reported for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||1.1|-1.1|
81517187|NCT01323270|162722499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 10%.|Percent difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.8||||||Pertussis fimbrial agglutinogens types 2+3: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) was reported for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||0.8|-3.6|
81517188|NCT01323270|162722499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 10%.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Poliovirus type 1: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) was reported for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||1.1|-1.1|
81517189|NCT01323270|162722499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 10%.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Poliovirus type 2: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) was reported for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||1.1|-1.1|
81517190|NCT01323270|162722499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 10%.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Poliovirus type 3: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) was reported for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||1.1|-1.1|
81517191|NCT03054350|162722524|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.314||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.82|||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model includes treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||||1.82|0.56|0.0004
81517192|NCT03054350|162722524|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.315|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.19|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||||2.19|0.93|<0.0001
81517193|NCT03054350|162722524|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.326|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.54|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||||2.54|1.23|<0.0001
81517194|NCT03054350|162722530|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.0232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.54|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups;1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||RBC Count||0.54|0.04|0.0232
81517195|NCT03054350|162722530|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.62|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||RBC Count||0.62|0.13|0.0033
81517196|NCT03054350|162722530|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.74|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||RBC Count||0.74|0.26|0.0002
81517197|NCT03054350|162722530|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008||0.3289|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-0.01|0.02|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Absolute Reticulocyte Count||0.02|-0.01|0.3289
81517198|NCT03054350|162722530|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007||0.2607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.02|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Absolute Reticulocyte Count||0.02|-0.01|0.2607
81517199|NCT03054350|162722530|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.03|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Absolute Reticulocyte Count||0.03|0.00|0.0252
81517200|NCT03054350|162722532|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|3.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.303||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|5.94|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Hematocrit||5.94|0.67|0.0154
81517201|NCT03054350|162722532|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|4.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.261||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|7.16|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Hematocrit||7.16|2.06|0.0008
81517202|NCT03054350|162722532|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|5.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.296|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.31|8.56|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Hematocrit||8.56|3.31|<0.0001
81517203|NCT03054350|162722532|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.273||0.3572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.81|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Reticulocytes||0.81|-0.30|0.3572
81517204|NCT03054350|162722532|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252||0.4758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.69|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Reticulocytes||0.69|-0.33|0.4758
81517205|NCT03054350|162722532|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.2048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.84|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Reticulocytes||0.84|-0.19|0.2048
81517206|NCT03054350|162722534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9373|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Iron||||0.9373
81517207|NCT03054350|162722534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6623|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Iron||||0.6623
81517208|NCT03054350|162722534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9374|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Iron||||0.9374
81517209|NCT03054350|162722534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2085|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||TIBC||||0.2085
81517210|NCT03054350|162722534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0016|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||TIBC||||0.0016
81517211|NCT03054350|162722534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||TIBC||||0.0001
81517212|NCT03054350|162722536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2708|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||||||0.2708
81517213|NCT03054350|162722536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0966|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||||||0.0966
81517214|NCT03054350|162722536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0424|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||||||0.0424
81580148|NCT01190254|162832759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-1.4||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.3|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.3|-3.1|0.106
81517215|NCT03054350|162722538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0207|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Ferritin||||0.0207
81517216|NCT03054350|162722538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0022|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Ferritin||||0.0022
81517217|NCT03054350|162722538|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Ferritin||||<0.0001
81517218|NCT03054350|162722538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0062|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Hepcidin||||0.0062
81517219|NCT03054350|162722538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Hepcidin||||0.0002
81517220|NCT03054350|162722538|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model|ANCOVA|||Hepcidin||||<0.0001
81517221|NCT03220581|162722599|SUPERIORITY||F|9.026||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Baseline number of days of game play in the past week was included as a covariate.||||||.004
81517222|NCT03220581|162722600|SUPERIORITY||F|7.922||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Covariate = number of days of gaming in the past week at baseline, reported by the parent.||||||.007
81517223|NCT03220581|162722601|SUPERIORITY||F|3.73||||0.059|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Controlled for number of symptoms of Internet gaming disorder at baseline - assessed through clinical interview with child||||||.059
81517224|NCT03220581|162722602|SUPERIORITY||F|2.91||||0.095|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Controlled for baseline number of symptoms of Internet gaming disorder, assessed through clinical interview with the parent||||||.095
81517225|NCT01185964|162722611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.672||||0.0615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.442|1.021|||Log Rank|||||1.021|0.442|0.0615
81517226|NCT01185964|162722614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.463||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.301|0.71|||Log Rank|||||0.710|0.301|0.0003
81517227|NCT01920893|162722622|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-1.55||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-0.67||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab 300 mg QW vs Placebo|Analysis was performed by a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model.||-0.67|-2.43|0.0009
81517228|NCT05894538|162722638|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.12|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|||1.12|0.92|
81517229|NCT05894538|162722639|SUPERIORITY|Due to the low event rate, a posterior probability was not estimated.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|17.18|||||Low event rate precluded covariate adjustment.|||17.18|0.74|
81517230|NCT05894538|162722642|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.45|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|||1.45|0.60|
81517231|NCT05894538|162722646|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.96|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||0.96|0.61|
81517232|NCT05894538|162722646|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.85|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||0.85|0.49|
81517233|NCT05894538|162722646|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.92|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||0.92|0.52|
81637961|NCT00087516|162966046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|<|0.001||95.0|-24.1|-10.1|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, presence/absence of prior diabetes pharmacotherapy, baseline FPG||||-10.1|-24.1|<0.001
81455723|NCT03718832|162601487|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2761332|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2593125||0.2874913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7857084|0.2334419||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.2334419|-0.7857084|0.2874913
81455724|NCT03718832|162601487|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.155843|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2092772||0.4568601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56713|0.2554439||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.2554439|-0.56713|0.4568601
81517234|NCT05894538|162722646|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.36|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.36|0.72|
81517235|NCT05894538|162722647|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.56|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.56|1.03|
81517236|NCT05894538|162722647|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.51|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.51|1.00|
81580149|NCT01190254|162832759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-1.9||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.2|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||-0.2|-3.6|0.026
81580150|NCT01190254|162832760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-1.2||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.2|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.2|-2.6|0.083
81580151|NCT01190254|162832760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-1.3||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.1|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.1|-2.7|0.067
81580152|NCT01190254|162832761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.9||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.3|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.3|-2.1|0.131
81580153|NCT01190254|162832761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.9||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.3|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.3|-2.1|0.135
81580154|NCT01190254|162832762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-1.0||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.1|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.1|-2.0|0.071
81580155|NCT01190254|162832762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.8||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.2|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.2|-1.9|0.120
81580156|NCT01190254|162832763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.3|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.3|-1.2|0.263
81580157|NCT01190254|162832763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.5||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.2|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.2|-1.3|0.146
81580158|NCT01190254|162832764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.6||95% Confidence Interval and p-value are based on Wald statistic|Regression, Logistic|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, and baseline PANSS Total Score|OR was adjusted for baseline and (pooled) site. An OR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher probability of achieving Total PANSS 30% response|||3.6|1.1|0.028
81580159|NCT01190254|162832764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.3||95% Confidence Interval and p-value are based on Wald statistic|Regression, Logistic|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, and baseline PANSS Total Score|OR was adjusted for baseline and (pooled) site. An OR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher probability of achieving Total PANSS 30% response|||3.3|1.0|0.048
81580160|NCT01190254|162832765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.576||||||p-value is for Log Rank test of difference in time to event (PANSS 30% response) curves between the three treatment groups|Log Rank|||||||0.576
81580161|NCT01190254|162832765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.0|||Regression, Cox|Model included factors for (pooled) site, treatment and baseline PANSS Total Score|An HR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher likelihood of being a Total PANSS 30% Responder than placebo|||2.0|0.9|0.171
81580162|NCT01190254|162832765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.8|||Regression, Cox|Model included factors for (pooled) site, treatment and baseline PANSS Total Score|An HR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher likelihood of being a Total PANSS 30% Responder than placebo|||1.8|0.8|0.368
81580163|NCT01190254|162832766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, and the interaction of visit by treatment|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||0.0|-0.6|0.094
81455725|NCT03718832|162601488|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0539315|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0267347||0.0442418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0013953|0.1064678||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.1064678|0.0013953|0.0442418
81580164|NCT01190254|162832766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.5||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, and the interaction of visit by treatment|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||-0.2|-0.8|0.003
81637962|NCT00087516|162966046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|<|0.001||95.0|-28.2|-14.4|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, presence/absence of prior diabetes pharmacotherapy, baseline FPG||||-14.4|-28.2|<0.001
81455726|NCT03718832|162601488|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0546574|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0272506||0.0454857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0011025|0.1082124||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.1082124|0.0011025|0.0454857
81580165|NCT01190254|162832767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.8||95% Confidence Interval and p-value are based on Wald statistic|Regression, Logistic|Model included terms of region (Asia-Pacific, North America, Eastern Europe \[Africa/Latin America sites assigned to this region\]) and treatment|OR was adjusted for region. An OR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher probability of achieving CGI-I response|||2.8|0.8|0.177
81580166|NCT01190254|162832767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.9||95% Confidence Interval and p-value are based on Wald statistic|Regression, Logistic|Model included terms of region (Asia-Pacific, North America, Eastern Europe \[Africa/Latin America sites assigned to this region\]) and treatment|OR was adjusted for region. An OR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher probability of achieving CGI-I response|||2.9|0.9|0.114
81580167|NCT01190254|162832768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.057||||||p-value is for Log Rank test of difference in time to event (CGI-I response) curves between the three treatment groups|Log Rank|||||||0.057
81580168|NCT01190254|162832768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.3|||Regression, Cox|Model included factors for (pooled) site and treatment|An HR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher likelihood of being a CGI-I Responder than placebo|||2.3|0.9|0.135
81580169|NCT01190254|162832768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.9|||Regression, Cox|Model included factors for (pooled) site and treatment|An HR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher likelihood of being a CGI-I Responder than placebo|||2.9|1.2|0.010
81580170|NCT01190254|162832769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|1.4||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.8|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||4.8|-2.0|0.417
81455727|NCT03718832|162601488|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0076781|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0188378||0.683764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0293401|0.0446963||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.0446963|-0.0293401|0.683764
81580171|NCT01190254|162832769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|4.2||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|7.6|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 100, asenapine 2.5 mg - 96, asenapine - 104)||7.6|0.8|0.017
81580172|NCT01190254|162832770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.6||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.8|||ANCOVA|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, and baseline|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|||2.8|-1.6|0.600
81580173|NCT01190254|162832770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|2.1||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|4.3|||ANCOVA|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, and baseline|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|||4.3|-0.1|0.064
81455728|NCT03718832|162601488|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0053342|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0183059||0.7708852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0306419|0.0413103||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.0413103|-0.0306419|0.7708852
81580174|NCT01190254|162832771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.33|||ANCOVA|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, and baseline|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|||0.33|-0.13|0.407
81580175|NCT01190254|162832771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.19||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.42|||ANCOVA|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, and baseline|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|||0.42|-0.04|0.111
81580176|NCT01729754|162832774|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|59.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.9|65.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and confidence intervals (CIs) are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||65.9|52.9|<0.001
81580177|NCT01729754|162832774|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|55.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.3|61.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||61.8|48.3|<0.001
81580178|NCT01729754|162832775|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|54.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.9|60.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||60.8|47.9|<0.001
81580179|NCT01729754|162832775|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|50.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.2|56.5||Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||56.5|43.2|<0.001
81580180|NCT01729754|162832778|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|19.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|26.7||Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||26.7|11.5|<0.001
81455729|NCT03718832|162601489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.053099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0436586||0.2245167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1388926|0.0326946||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.0326946|-0.1388926|0.2245167
81580181|NCT01729754|162832778|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|20.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|27.6||Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||27.6|12.4|<0.001
81580182|NCT01729754|162832781|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|24.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.2|31.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||31.7|16.2|<0.001
81580183|NCT01729754|162832781|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|19.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|27.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights|||27.3|11.7|<0.001
81580184|NCT01729754|162832784|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|35.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.2|41.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||41.1|29.2|<0.001
81517237|NCT05894538|162722647|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.35|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.35|0.87|
81517238|NCT05894538|162722647|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.32|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.32|0.86|
81517239|NCT05894538|162722648|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.26|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.26|0.81|
81517240|NCT05894538|162722648|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.66|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.66|1.00|
81517241|NCT05894538|162722648|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.02|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||2.02|1.15|
81517242|NCT05894538|162722648|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.47|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.47|0.86|
81517243|NCT05894538|162722649|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.24|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.24|0.76|
81517244|NCT05894538|162722649|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.3|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.30|0.75|
81517245|NCT05894538|162722649|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.25|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.25|0.72|
81517246|NCT05894538|162722649|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.28|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.28|0.75|
81517247|NCT05894538|162722650|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.33|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.33|0.84|
81517248|NCT05894538|162722650|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.43|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.43|0.87|
81580185|NCT01729754|162832784|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|37.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.1|43.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights|||43.4|31.1|<0.001
81580186|NCT01729754|162832784|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|15.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|22.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||22.1|8.3|<0.001
81580187|NCT01729754|162832784|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|17.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|24.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||24.4|10.3|<0.001
81580188|NCT01729754|162832785|OTHER||Difference in percentages|27.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.1|34.7||Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||34.7|19.1|<0.001
81580189|NCT01729754|162832785|OTHER||Difference in percentages|24.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|32.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||32.6|17.0|<0.001
81580190|NCT01729754|162832788|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|11.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|16.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||16.0|7.8|<0.001
81580191|NCT01729754|162832788|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|12.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|16.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||16.6|8.5|<0.001
81580192|NCT01729754|162832788|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|7.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|11.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||11.6|2.8|0.001
81580193|NCT01729754|162832788|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|7.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|12.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||12.3|3.3|<0.001
81580194|NCT01729754|162832789|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|15.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|22.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||22.1|9.4|<0.001
81580195|NCT01729754|162832789|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|11.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|17.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||17.9|5.6|<0.001
81580196|NCT01729754|162832793|OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-8.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|-7.2|||cLDA|Terms for time, the interaction of time by treatment, body weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg), and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no).||||-7.2|-9.3|<0.001
81580197|NCT01729754|162832793|OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-8.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|-7.3|||cLDA|Terms for time, the interaction of time by treatment, body weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg), and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no).||||-7.3|-9.3|<0.001
81580198|NCT01729754|162832793|OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.3||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.5|||cLDA|Terms for time, the interaction of time by treatment, body weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg), and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no).||||-0.5|-2.1|0.002
81580199|NCT01729754|162832793|OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.6|||cLDA|Terms for time, the interaction of time by treatment, body weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg), and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no).||||-0.6|-2.2|0.001
81580200|NCT01729754|162832794|OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.0|||cLDA|Terms for time, the interaction of time by treatment, body weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg), and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no).||||-1.0|-2.4|<0.001
81580201|NCT01729754|162832794|OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.5|||cLDA|Terms for time, the interaction of time by treatment, body weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg), and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no).||||-1.5|-2.9|<0.001
81637963|NCT00087516|162966047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-46.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5|<|0.001||95.0|-59.4|-34.1|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, presence/absence of prior diabetes pharmacotherapy, baseline 2-hr PMG||||-34.1|-59.4|<0.001
81517249|NCT05894538|162722650|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.55|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.55|0.91|
81517250|NCT05894538|162722650|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.26|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.26|0.75|
81517251|NCT05894538|162722651|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.2|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.20|0.79|
81517252|NCT05894538|162722651|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.02|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.02|0.63|
81517253|NCT05894538|162722651|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.14|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.14|0.69|
81517254|NCT05894538|162722651|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.35|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.35|0.84|
81517255|NCT05894538|162722652|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.19|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.19|0.78|
81517256|NCT05894538|162722652|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.39|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.39|0.92|
81517257|NCT05894538|162722652|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.36|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.36|0.91|
81517258|NCT05894538|162722652|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.21|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.21|0.82|
81517259|NCT05894538|162722653|SUPERIORITY||Difference in model estimate time unwell|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.32|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval.|||0.32|-0.39|
81517260|NCT02323204|162722655|OTHER|||||||0.6298|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.6298
81517261|NCT02323204|162722655|OTHER|||||||0.2341|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.2341
81517262|NCT02323204|162722656|OTHER|||||||0.7893|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.7893
81517263|NCT02323204|162722656|OTHER|||||||0.2951|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.2951
81517264|NCT02323204|162722657|OTHER|||||||0.7166|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.7166
81517265|NCT02323204|162722657|OTHER|||||||0.4501|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.4501
81517266|NCT02323204|162722658|OTHER|||||||0.6756|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.6756
81637964|NCT00087516|162966047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-54.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4|<|0.001||95.0|-66.7|-41.6|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, presence/absence of prior diabetes pharmacotherapy, baseline 2-hr PMG||||-41.6|-66.7|<0.001
81517267|NCT02323204|162722658|OTHER|||||||0.5381|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.5381
81517268|NCT02323204|162722659|OTHER|||||||0.1507|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.1507
81517269|NCT02323204|162722659|OTHER|||||||0.0769|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.0769
81517270|NCT02323204|162722660|OTHER|||||||0.0654|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.0654
81517271|NCT02323204|162722660|OTHER|||||||0.7957|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.7957
81517272|NCT02323204|162722661|OTHER|||||||0.0286|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.0286
81517273|NCT02323204|162722661|OTHER|||||||0.0201|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.0201
81517274|NCT02323204|162722662|OTHER|||||||0.9928|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.9928
81517275|NCT02323204|162722662|OTHER|||||||0.0982|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.0982
81517276|NCT02323204|162722663|OTHER|||||||0.0325|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.0325
81517277|NCT02323204|162722663|OTHER|||||||0.2568|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.2568
81517278|NCT02323204|162722664|OTHER|||||||0.5824|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.5824
81517279|NCT02323204|162722664|OTHER|||||||0.4635|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||"A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with log link and gamma distribution was fit to five imputed data sets. Obtained estimates and standard errors were adjusted accordingly.~A comparison of intervention efficacy was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Statistical significance of the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in effect between interventions over time."||||0.4635
81517280|NCT02323204|162722665|OTHER|||||||0.7949|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with cumulative logit link and multinomial distribution was fit to the data. A comparison of implementation over time between interventions was made through the intervention-time interaction effect included in the model. Significance in the interaction effect is indicative of a difference in the rate of change in implementation between interventions over time.||||0.7949
81637965|NCT01332266|162966068|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.46||||||||1.46|0.54|
81580202|NCT01729754|162832797|OTHER||Difference in percentages|39.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.8|46.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||46.1|31.8|<0.001
81637966|NCT01332266|162966070|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.73||||||||1.73|0.61|
81637967|NCT01332266|162966071|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.37||||||||1.37|0.53|
81517281|NCT02323204|162722665|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Wald 2-sided t-test|||A Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) with cumulative logit link and multinomial distribution was fit to the data. A comparison of implementation between interventions was made through the intervention main effect included in the model. The model at hand does not contain an interaction between intervention and time. Significance in the main intervention effect is indicative of a difference in implementation between intervention groups.||||0.0003
81517282|NCT01396265|162722667|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|66.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.815|72.057|||ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|||72.057|60.815|
81517283|NCT01396265|162722668|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|66.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.656|72.213|||ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|||72.213|60.656|
81701581|NCT02781454|163098502|SUPERIORITY||linear contrast active vs placebo|-2.017||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.767|1.733|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of active (300 and 600 mg) vs placebo for change from baseline to week 4||1.733|-5.767|0.273
81517284|NCT01396265|162722669|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|78.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.363|84.968|||ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|||84.968|72.363|
81517285|NCT00884039|162722678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.57
81517286|NCT02648022|162722679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|9.27|||Regression, Linear|Multivariable Regression Analysis||||9.27|0.92|0.07
81517287|NCT02182440|162722682|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-16.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.243||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.57|29.5|||ANOVA|||Analysis for Part 1||29.50|-62.57|0.949
81517288|NCT02182440|162722682|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-4.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.305||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.09|13.8|||ANOVA|||Analysis for Part 2||13.80|-23.09|0.691
81517289|NCT02182440|162722682|SUPERIORITY||Combined p-value|0.896||||0.896|TWO_SIDED||||||Inverse normal method||The p-values from Part 1 (see Statistical Analysis 1) and Part 2 (see Statistical Analysis 2) were combined to an overall p-value using the inverse normal method.|Combination of analysis results from Part 1 (see statistical Analysis 1) and Part 2 (see Statistical analysis 2)||||0.896
81517290|NCT02182440|162722683|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.4|||Chi-squared|||||2.4|0.8|0.28
81517291|NCT02182440|162722684|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.23|0.02|0.02
81517292|NCT02182440|162722685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.23|0.01|0.03
81517293|NCT02182440|162722686|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.77||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.1|1.0|0.045
81517294|NCT02182440|162722687|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.85||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.26|1.06|0.03
81517295|NCT02210832|162722708|SUPERIORITY|38.27% vs. 9.09%|||||<|0.001||||||p value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for significance was P \< 0.05.|Chi-squared|chi square test statistic = 20.23, df = 1||Hypothesized that women assigned to Best practices plus financial incentives would achieve greater abstinence than women assigned to Best practices only.||||<0.001
81517296|NCT02210832|162722709|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|Used generalized estimating equation utilizing a logistic link function with treatment condition and assessment time adjusting for covariates.||||||<0.05
81517297|NCT02210832|162722709|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||chi square test statistic = 21.93, df=7|Mixed Models Analysis|Conducted a generalized estimating equation utilizing a logistic link function with treatment condition and assessment time adjusting for covariates.||Trial condition by assessment time interaction||||0.003
81517298|NCT02210832|162722710|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||chi square test statistic = 9.52, df = 10|Mixed Models Analysis|Conducted a generalized estimating equation utilizing a logistic link function with treatment condition and assessment time adjusting for covariates.||Interaction of trial condition and time||||0.48
81517299|NCT02210832|162722711|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||chi square test statistic = 33.51, df = 2|Mixed Models Analysis|Conducted a generalized estimating equation utilizing a logistic link function with treatment condition and assessment time adjusting for covariates.||Examining main effect of treatment condition.||||<0.0001
81517300|NCT02210832|162722711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||chi square test statistic = 5.00, df = 10.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing interaction of treatment condition and assessment time||||0.89
81517301|NCT02210832|162722712|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Method was mixed model repeated measures analysis of covariance.||||||<0.001
81517302|NCT02210832|162722713|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||F\[7,922\]=3.62|ANCOVA|Repeated measures analysis of covariance was conducted with Bonferroni corrections for post-doc tests and across repeated assessments.||Examine interaction of treatment condition and assessment time.||||<0.001
81517303|NCT02210832|162722713|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Method was mixed model repeated measures analysis of covariance.||||||<0.001
81517304|NCT02210832|162722714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Method was mixed model repeated measures analysis of covariance.||||||0.009
81517305|NCT02210832|162722715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Logistic|Method is logistic regression adjusted for covariates.||||||0.01
81580203|NCT01729754|162832797|OTHER||Difference in percentages|32.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.5|39.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||39.1|24.5|<0.001
81580204|NCT01729754|162832797|OTHER||Difference in percentages|11.9||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|19.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||19.5|4.1|0.003
81517306|NCT02210832|162722716|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81517307|NCT02210832|162722717|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81517308|NCT02210832|162722719|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81517309|NCT02210832|162722723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||ANCOVA|All comparisons adjusted for infant gestational age at time of delivery.||||||0.006
81517310|NCT00623545|162722760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|185.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|240.0||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The a prior threshold for statistical significance was p\< 0.05|ANOVA||units are kcal/d|Previously published literature showed an average weight loss of 1.8 kg at 12 weeks of exenatide treatment. This was converted to differ- ence in TEE, estimating an average imbalance of 2 kg × 7800 kcal·kg-1 divided by 84 days or 185 kcal·day-1.We demonstrated an average reproducibility of the DLW method of 6% or 240 kcal·day-1. For a 5% probability of finding this difference with a power of 80%, we determined a need for 14 subjects to complete the study.||||0.001
81517311|NCT00623545|162722760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81517312|NCT00623545|162722761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that energy intake was unchanged between the period before treatment and at the end of treatment.||||< 0.05
81517313|NCT00623545|162722761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81517314|NCT03500172|162722798|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.455||||||Threshold for significance: 0.05|Two sample test of proportions|||||||0.455
81580205|NCT01729754|162832797|OTHER||Difference in percentages|4.8||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|12.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||12.5|-2.9|0.221
81580206|NCT01729754|162832798|OTHER||Difference in percentages|25.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.7|33.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||33.4|17.7|<0.001
81580207|NCT01729754|162832798|OTHER||Difference in percentages|15.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|22.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Difference and CIs are calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no) with sample size weights.|||22.9|6.9|<0.001
81580208|NCT01519414|162832825|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.02
81580209|NCT00531817|162832856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.29|25.42||The p-value was not adjusted. The primary objective was a single comparison with an a priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||Power calculation: Assuming placebo+DMARDs response rate of 15% and tocilizumab 8 mg/kg+DMARDs response rate of 28% based on previous trials, a sample size of 570 patients (2:1 ratio, tocilizumab+DMARDs n=380 and placebo+DMARDs n=190) will provide \> 90% power to detect a difference between 2 treatment arms with 5% Type I error with a 2-sided Fisher's exact test. Null Hypothesis: The percentage of patients responding in each treatment group (tocilizumab+DMARDs vs placebo+ DMARDs) is the same.||25.42|12.29|<0.0001
81580210|NCT00894322|162832877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.4||Treatment group and HbA1c stratum at screening were factors. Placebo was reference group.|ANOVA|||||-0.40|-1.50|0.0013
81580211|NCT00894322|162832878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0033|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for HbA1c strata at screening.||||||0.0033
81580212|NCT00894322|162832879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.835||0.2285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|0.68|||ANOVA|treatment group and HbA1c stratum at screening were factors.||Least square mean (LS) mean, 95% confidence interval (CI) and p-value calculated for the changes in weight from baseline in participants in cohort 2 treated with exenatide with placebo as reference group.||0.68|-2.73|0.2285
81580213|NCT00894322|162832880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-40.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.8||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.5|-14.3|||ANOVA|treatment group and HbA1c stratum at screening were factors.||||-14.3|-66.5|0.0035
81580214|NCT00951808|162832925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||optimal threshold level of sPLA2|48.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.0|58.0|||||The optimal threshold level (TL) was determined to be the same for all analysis groups.|The optimal threshold level (TL), determined via receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, maximizes the difference between the true positive rate (TPR) and the false positive rate (FPR). Since there is no corresponding analytic standard deviation (SD) for this value, we computed a robust SD based upon the interquartile range (IQR)/1.35 from a bootstrap sample of optimal TLs.||58|38|
81580215|NCT00399360|162832961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.37
81580216|NCT00399360|162832962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.80
81580217|NCT00399360|162832963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.08
81580218|NCT00399360|162832964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.13
81580219|NCT00399360|162832965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.85
81580220|NCT00399360|162832966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.03
81580221|NCT00399360|162832967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.10
81580222|NCT00399360|162832968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.63
81580223|NCT00399360|162832969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81580224|NCT00399360|162832970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.02
81580225|NCT02335099|162832976|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.77||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|217.52|||Fisher Exact|||||217.52|0.27|0.32
81580226|NCT02335099|162832977|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.86||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|3.2|||Log Rank|||||3.20|0.23|0.82
81580227|NCT03194555|162832995|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.17||||0.4267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|8.01|||Chi-squared|||||8.01|-3.67|0.4267
81580228|NCT03194555|162832996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.0||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.46|66.83|||Chi-squared|||||66.83|-18.46|0.268
81580229|NCT03194555|162832997|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.0||||0.0926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|67.4|||Chi-squared|||||67.4|-17.2|0.0926
81580230|NCT03194555|162832998|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.0||||0.2894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|67.4|||Chi-squared|||||67.4|-17.2|0.2894
81580231|NCT03194555|162832999|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.83||||0.5724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1557|8.8157|||Chi-squared|||||8.8157|-5.1557|0.5724
81580232|NCT03194555|162833000|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.84||||0.2998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.15|30.83|||Chi-squared|||||30.83|-11.15|0.2998
81580233|NCT03194555|162833001|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.67||||0.2673|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2673
81580234|NCT03194555|162833004|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.76||||0.3527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.5005|36.9805|||Chi-squared|||||36.9805|-94.5005|0.3527
81580235|NCT03194555|162833005|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.95||||0.5246|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5246
81580236|NCT03194555|162833007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.34||||0.8649|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8649
81580237|NCT01831154|162833008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.512|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value of 1.34 and Cramer's V .190||Cross tabulation with statistical testing with chi-square and Cramer's V was performed on infection to determine if there was any difference in surgical site infections between the interventional groups in 30 day period.||||0.512
81580238|NCT01831154|162833009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.024
81580239|NCT01831154|162833011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.132|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.132
81580240|NCT01831154|162833012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.908||||||A one way ANOVA was used to determine if participants in the tight glycemic group had shorter intensive care unit (ICU) length of stay (LOS) than participants in the other interventional groups.|ANOVA|||||||0.908
81580241|NCT01641692|162833015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.066||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.127|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.127|0.004|0.036
81580242|NCT01641692|162833015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.090|-0.030|0.331
81580243|NCT01641692|162833015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.034||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.095|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.095|-0.027|0.272
81580244|NCT01641692|162833015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.088||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.149|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.149|0.026|0.005
81580245|NCT01641692|162833015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011||||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.073|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.073|-0.050|0.722
81580246|NCT01641692|162833015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.057||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.119|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.119|-0.006|0.076
81580247|NCT01641692|162833015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.051||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.113|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.113|-0.010|0.101
81580248|NCT01641692|162833018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7|-2.1|0.840
81455730|NCT03718832|162601489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0815933|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0424438||0.0551913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1650069|0.0018204||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.0018204|-0.1650069|0.0551913
81580249|NCT01641692|162833018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.3|-2.4|0.553
81517315|NCT03500172|162722799|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.962||||||Statistical significance threshold: 0.05|Two sample test of proportions|||||||0.962
81580250|NCT01641692|162833018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.3|-0.4|0.121
81580251|NCT01641692|162833018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7|-2.1|0.814
81580252|NCT01641692|162833018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|-1.5|0.683
81580253|NCT01641692|162833018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.7|-1.2|0.456
81580254|NCT01641692|162833018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-2.7|0.399
81580255|NCT01641692|162833019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.2|0.2|0.030
81580256|NCT01641692|162833019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.8|-0.1|0.077
81580257|NCT01641692|162833019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.5|0.5|0.010
81580258|NCT01641692|162833019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.9|0.9|0.002
81580259|NCT01641692|162833019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.7|0.7|0.005
81455731|NCT03718832|162601489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0506938|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0461078||0.2721373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1413002|0.0399126||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.0399126|-0.1413002|0.2721373
81517316|NCT03500172|162722800|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.99||Threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Regression, Cox|||Statistical test for risk of LTFU for steady partner, living together vs. single.||0.99|0.61|<0.05
81580260|NCT01641692|162833019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.3|1.2|<0.001
81580261|NCT01641692|162833019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.0|0.0|0.054
81580262|NCT01641692|162833020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.0|-1.4|0.752
81580263|NCT01641692|162833020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.2|-0.1|0.072
81580264|NCT01641692|162833020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.2|-1.1|0.503
81580265|NCT01641692|162833020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|-1.1|0.476
81580266|NCT01641692|162833020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|3.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.2|-0.2|0.084
81580267|NCT01641692|162833020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7|-1.8|0.970
81580268|NCT01641692|162833020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.0|-2.4|0.423
81580269|NCT01412021|162833049|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|redundancy is not taken into consideration||||||< 0.0001
81580270|NCT01412021|162833050|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|redundancy is not taken into consideration||||||< 0.0001
81580271|NCT01412021|162833051|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|redundancy is not taken into consideration||||||< 0.0001
81580272|NCT01412021|162833052|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|redundancy is not taken into consideration||||||< 0.0001
81580273|NCT01412021|162833053|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|redundancy is not taken into consideration||||||< 0.0001
81580274|NCT01412021|162833055|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|redundancy is not taken into consideration||||||< 0.0001
81580275|NCT01412021|162833057|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|redundancy is not taken into consideration||||||< 0.0001
81580276|NCT01412021|162833058|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|redundancy is not taken into consideration||||||< 0.0001
81580277|NCT01412021|162833059|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81580278|NCT01412021|162833060|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81580279|NCT01412021|162833061|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81580280|NCT01412021|162833062|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81580281|NCT01412021|162833063|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81580282|NCT01412021|162833064|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81580283|NCT01412021|162833065|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81580284|NCT01412021|162833066|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81455732|NCT03718832|162601489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.079563|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0428514||0.0640071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1637776|0.0046516||Adjusted mean difference for full controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||0.0046516|-0.1637776|0.0640071
81455733|NCT03718832|162601490|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.79692|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|808.862||0.9864081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1581.244|1608.838||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||1608.838|-1581.244|0.9864081
81455734|NCT03718832|162601490|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|119.3302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|885.2058||0.8929133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1627.128|1865.789||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||1865.789|-1627.128|0.8929133
81455735|NCT03718832|162601490|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1260.452|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1327.743||0.343724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3880.298|1359.393||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||1359.393|-3880.298|0.343724
81455736|NCT03718832|162601490|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1206.216|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1344.574||0.3709654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3860.887|1448.455||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||1448.455|-3860.887|0.3709654
81455737|NCT03718832|162601491|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1290.605|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|732.2306||0.0795087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-153.3215|2734.532||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||2734.532|-153.3215|0.0795087
81455738|NCT03718832|162601491|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1207.762|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|874.6068||0.1689786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-517.7854|2933.309||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||2933.309|-517.7854|0.1689786
81455739|NCT03718832|162601491|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1209.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|957.1006||0.2080145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-679.1596|3097.86||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment||3097.86|-679.1596|0.2080145
81455740|NCT03718832|162601491|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1258.587|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1077.807||0.2445904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-869.3893|3386.563||Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment||3386.563|-869.3893|0.2445904
81517317|NCT03500172|162722800|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.51||Threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Regression, Cox|||Statistical test for risk of LTFU for 5-9 new clients in the past month vs. 0 clients in the past month.||2.51|1.02|<0.05
81517318|NCT03500172|162722800|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.57||Threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Regression, Cox|||Statistical test for risk of LTFU for use of marijuana in the past 30 days vs. no marijuana use in the past 30 days||1.57|1.09|<0.05
81455741|NCT03718832|162601492|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.035245|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1415551|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.757075|2.313415||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||2.313415|1.757075|<0.001
81455742|NCT03718832|162601492|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1395364|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.734473|2.282927||"Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05.~Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors."|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment||2.282927|1.734473|<0.001
81455743|NCT03718832|162601492|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.619982|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2663507|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.096575|2.143388||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment.||2.143388|1.096575|<0.001
81455744|NCT03718832|162601492|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.559642|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2680774|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.032797|2.086488||"Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05.~Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors."|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment.||2.086488|1.032797|<0.001
81517319|NCT03500172|162722800|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.52||Threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Regression, Cox|||Statistical test for risk of LTFU among those experiencing physical violence in the past 6 months vs. no experience of physical violence in the past 6 months.||1.52|1.01|<0.05
81517320|NCT03500172|162722800|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.62|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.0||Threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Regression, Cox|||Statistical test for risk of LTFU among those who have experienced sexual violence in the past 6 months vs. those who have not||2.00|1.31|<0.05
81580285|NCT01412021|162833067|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81580286|NCT01412021|162833069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0132|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.0132
81580287|NCT01412021|162833070|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81580288|NCT01412021|162833071|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81580289|NCT01412021|162833072|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81580290|NCT01412021|162833073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81580291|NCT01412021|162833074|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81580292|NCT01412021|162833075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81580293|NCT01412021|162833076|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81580294|NCT01412021|162833077|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81580295|NCT01412021|162833078|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81455745|NCT03718832|162601493|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.881776|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1057965|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.673875|2.089677||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment.||2.089677|1.673875|<0.001
81455746|NCT03718832|162601493|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.868221|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1036609|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.664499|2.071943||"Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05.~Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors."|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment.||2.071943|1.664499|<0.001
81580296|NCT02448654|162833081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.18
81455747|NCT03718832|162601493|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.650879|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2057239|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.246611|2.055147||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment.||2.055147|1.246611|<0.001
81455748|NCT03718832|162601493|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.636306|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2052192|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.232994|2.039618||"Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05.~Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors."|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment.||2.039618|1.232994|<0.001
81455749|NCT03718832|162601494|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1104533|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0769621||0.1519153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.040785|0.2616915||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment.||0.2616915|-0.040785|0.1519153
81455750|NCT03718832|162601494|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0594575|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0654489||0.3641254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0691675|0.1880824||"Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05.~Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors."|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment.||0.1880824|-0.0691675|0.3641254
81455751|NCT03718832|162601494|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2062905|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1288363||0.1100186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0468859|0.4594669||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment.||0.4594669|-0.0468859|0.1100186
81455752|NCT03718832|162601494|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1162375|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1015839||0.2531303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0834025|0.3158775||"Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05.~Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors."|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment.||0.3158775|-0.0834025|0.2531303
81455753|NCT03718832|162601495|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0584644|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.040837||0.152918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1387132|0.0217844||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 6 months after trial enrollment||0.0217844|-0.1387132|0.152918
81455754|NCT03718832|162601495|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0585771|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0304262||0.0548344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1183728|0.0012186||"Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05.~Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors."|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 6 months after trial enrollment.||0.0012186|-0.1183728|0.0548344
81455755|NCT03718832|162601495|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1691027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0673022||0.0123238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3013583|-0.036847||Unadjusted mean difference; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05. Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted mean difference, 12 months after trial enrollment.||-0.036847|-0.3013583|0.0123238
81455756|NCT03718832|162601495|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1701425|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0575065||0.0032534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2831584|-0.0571266||"Adjusted mean difference for full prespecified controls; threshold for statistical significance: 0.05.~Heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors."|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted mean difference for full controls, 12 months after trial enrollment.||-0.0571266|-0.2831584|0.0032534
81455757|NCT03052751|162601512|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-0.7|||=|0.221|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.8||One-sided p-value was presented for difference.|MMRM||Estimate included treatment and treatment by visit interaction effects.|"Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model included fixed terms for treatment group, visit, interaction between treatment group and visit, covariate of Baseline QMG score, and random effect for participant.~The differences presented was 'UCB7665 (7 mg/kg) minus Placebo'."||0.8||=0.221
81455758|NCT03052751|162601513|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-1.8|||=|0.089|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.4||One-sided p-value was presented for difference.|MMRM||Estimate included treatment and treatment by visit interaction effects.|"MMRM ANCOVA model included fixed terms for treatment group, visit, interaction between treatment group and visit, covariate of Baseline MG-composite score, and random effect for participant.~The differences presented was 'UCB7665 (7 mg/kg) minus Placebo'."||0.4||=0.089
81455759|NCT03052751|162601514|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-1.4|||=|0.036|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.1||One-sided p-value was presented for difference.|ANCOVA||Estimate included treatment effect.|ANCOVA model included fixed terms for treatment group, covariate of Baseline MGADL score.||-0.1||=0.036
81455760|NCT00970593|162601523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.526|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|0.29||||||The Mixed model used fixed effects of treatment, study day and treatment by study day interaction.||0.29|-1.79|
81455761|NCT00970593|162601523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.543|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|-0.83||||||The Mixed model used fixed effects of treatment, study day and treatment by study day interaction.||-0.83|-2.98|
81455762|NCT00970593|162601523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.458|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|-1.24||||||The Mixed model used fixed effects of treatment, study day and treatment by study day interaction.||-1.24|-3.06|
81580297|NCT02448654|162833082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.03
81580298|NCT02448654|162833083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.037
81517321|NCT03500172|162722800|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.33|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|3.29||Threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Regression, Cox|||Statistical test for risk of LTFU among those with viral loads from 50-1000 copies/mL at baseline vs. \<50 copies/mL.||3.29|1.65|<0.05
81517322|NCT03500172|162722800|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.47|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|3.36||Threshold for significance: 0.05|Regression, Cox|||Statistical test for risk of LTFU among those with viral load greater than 1000 copies/mL vs. those with viral load less than 50 copies/mL.||3.36|1.82|<0.05
81517323|NCT03500172|162722801|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.756||||||Threshold of significance: 0.05|Two sample test of proportions|||||||0.756
81517324|NCT03500172|162722802|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.295||||||Threshold of statistical significance: 0.05|Two sample test of proportions|||||||0.295
81517325|NCT03500172|162722803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.149||||||Threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Two sample test of proportions|||||||0.149
81517326|NCT03500172|162722804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.301||||||Threshold of significance: 0.05|Two sample test of proportions|||||||0.301
81517327|NCT03500172|162722807|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.212||||||Threshold of statistical significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.212
81517328|NCT00090233|162722827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative Risk ≤10.0 (non-inferiority margin).|relative risk|1.6||||0.006||95.0|0.4|6.4||"p≤ 10/11, where p is proportion of participants with intussusception in vaccine group relative to total number of participants with intussusception. Based on conditional binomial approach.~Adjusted for group-sequential design."|Exact binomial test|Exact binomial test adjusted for group-sequential design.||||6.4|0.4|0.006
81517329|NCT00090233|162722828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|81.2|||<|0.001||95.0|72.9|87.8||p≥42%, where p is proportion of participants with ≥3-fold rise in antibody titer from Predose 1 to Postdose 3 in vaccine group. Based on binomial approach.|Exact binomial test|||||87.8|72.9|<0.001
81517330|NCT00090233|162722829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Efficacy=1-Relative Risk|74.0|||<|0.001||95.0|66.8|79.9||"Efficacy≥35%. Based on p≤.65/(.65+k), where p is proportion of participants with outcome in vaccine group relative to total number of participants with outcome, k is ratio of follow-up time; placebo/vaccine.~Based on conditional binomial approach."|Exact binomial test|Exact binomial test.|Efficacy = 1-RR, expressed as a percentage; the RR is the incidence in the vaccine group / the incidence in the placebo group.|||79.9|66.8|<0.001
81580299|NCT00449644|162833087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|11.77||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|61.23|||Cox proportional hazards model|Treatment, lung cavitation and pooled center were used as covaritates.||||61.23|2.26|0.0034
81580300|NCT00449644|162833088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|3.8|||Cox proportional hazards model|Treatment, lung cavitation and pooled center were used as covaritates.||||3.80|1.57|<0.0001
81517331|NCT00090233|162722830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|94.5|||<|0.001||95.0|91.2|96.6||Rate Reduction\>0%|Poisson regression|"Poisson regression with generalized estimating equations.~Validated with Van Elteren's extension of Wilcoxon Rank Sum test."|Risk ratio of rate of hospitalizations and emergency department visits between treatment groups. Reported here are results after 12 additional emergency department visits were identified among placebo recipients and data were re-analyzed.|||96.6|91.2|<0.001
81517332|NCT00090233|162722831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Efficacy=1-Relative Risk|81.5|||<|0.001||95.0|74.9|86.7||Efficacy\>0%. Based on p\< 1/(1+k), where p is proportion of participants with outcome in vaccine group relative to total number of participants with outcome, and k is ratio of follow-up time; placebo / vaccine. Based on conditional binomial approach.|Exact binomial test||Estimated value is based on the worst episode scores.|||86.7|74.9|<0.001
81517333|NCT00090233|162722832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Efficacy=1-Relative Risk|98.0|||<|0.001||95.0|88.3|100.0||Efficacy\>0%. Based on p\< 1/(1+k), where p is proportion of participants with outcome in vaccine group relative to total number of participants with outcome, and k is ratio of follow-up time; placebo/vaccine. Based on conditional binomial approach.|Exact binomial test|||||100|88.3|<0.001
81517334|NCT00090233|162722833|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Difference (vaccine-placebo) in seroprotection rates was greater than -.10 (non-inferiority margin).|||||<|0.001||95.0||||p\<0.001 was obtained for all comparisons. pv - pp ≥-.10, where p is proportion of participants who achieved seroprotection in the vaccine and placebo groups, respectively.|Miettenen and Nurminen|||||||<0.001
81517335|NCT00090233|162722834|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMTR was greater than 0.5 (non-inferiority margin).|GMTR for Pertussis PT|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.1|||t-test, 1 sided|t-test on natural log of titers||The GMT Ratio between RotaTeq™ and Placebo (GMTR) for Pertussis PT was used for analysis.||1.1|0.7|<0.001
81517336|NCT00090233|162722834|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMTR was greater than 0.5 (non-inferiority margin).|GMTR for Pertussis FHA|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.1|||t-test, 1 sided|t-test on natural log of titers||The GMT Ratio between RotaTeq™ and Placebo (GMTR) for Pertussis FHA was used for analysis.||1.1|0.7|<0.001
81517337|NCT00090233|162722834|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMTR was greater than 0.5 (non-inferiority margin).|GMTR for Pertussis Pertactin|0.6||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.8|||t-test, 1 sided|t-test on natural log of titers||The GMT Ratio between RotaTeq™ and Placebo (GMTR) for Pertussis Pertactin was used for analysis.||0.8|0.4|0.193
81517338|NCT00090233|162722835|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMTR was greater than 0.5 (non-inferiority margin).|GMTR for pneumococcal serotype 4|1.2|||<|0.001||95.0|1.0|1.4|||t-test, 1 sided|t-test on natural log of titers||The GMT Ratio between RotaTeq™ and Placebo (GMTR) for pneumococcal serotype 4 was used for analysis.||1.4|1.0|<0.001
81517339|NCT00090233|162722835|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMTR was greater than 0.5 (non-inferiority margin).|GMTR for pneumococcal serotype 6B|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.9|||t-test, 1 sided|t-test on natural log of titers||The GMT Ratio between RotaTeq™ and Placebo (GMTR) for pneumococcal serotype 6B was used for analysis.||1.9|1.0|<0.001
81517340|NCT00090233|162722835|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMTR was greater than 0.5 (non-inferiority margin).|GMTR for pneumococcal serotype 9V|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.3|||t-test, 1 sided|t-test on natural log of titers||The GMT Ratio between RotaTeq™ and Placebo (GMTR) for pneumococcal serotype 9V was used for analysis.||1.3|0.9|<0.001
81517341|NCT00090233|162722835|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMTR was greater than 0.5 (non-inferiority margin).|GMTR for pneumococcal serotype 14|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.3|||t-test, 1 sided|t-test on natural log of titers||The GMT Ratio between RotaTeq™ and Placebo (GMTR) for pneumococcal serotype 14 was used for analysis.||1.3|0.7|<0.001
81517342|NCT00090233|162722835|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMTR was greater than 0.5 (non-inferiority margin).|GMTR for pneumococcal serotype 18C|1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.6|||t-test, 1 sided|t-test on natural log of titers||The GMT Ratio between RotaTeq™ and Placebo (GMTR) for pneumococcal serotype 18C was used for analysis.||1.6|1.1|<0.001
81517343|NCT00090233|162722835|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMTR was greater than 0.5 (non-inferiority margin).|GMTR for pneumococcal serotype 19F|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.4|||t-test, 1 sided|t-test on natural log of titers||The GMT Ratio between RotaTeq™ and Placebo (GMTR) for pneumococcal serotype 19F was used for analysis.||1.4|0.8|<0.001
81517344|NCT00090233|162722835|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMTR was greater than 0.5 (non-inferiority margin).|GMTR for pneumococcal serotype 23F|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.5|||t-test, 1 sided|t-test on natural log of titers||The GMT Ratio between RotaTeq™ and Placebo (GMTR) for pneumococcal serotype 23F was used for analysis.||1.5|0.9|<0.001
81517345|NCT01035346|162722836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares (LS) mean difference|8.33||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.94|24.6||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment and baseline temperature terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium-Placebo) and corresponding 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on Least-squares (LS) means from the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model.||24.60|-7.94|0.228
81517346|NCT01035346|162722837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|5.99||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|15.97||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment and baseline temperature terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||STEMPD 0-4: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium-Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||15.97|-3.99|0.171
81517347|NCT01035346|162722837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|8.96||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.78|32.69||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment and baseline temperature terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||STEMPD 0-8: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium-Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||32.69|-14.78|0.354
81517348|NCT01035346|162722838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.15||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.54||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment and baseline temperature terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium-Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.54|-0.84|0.576
81517349|NCT01035346|162722838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.18||||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.87||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment and baseline temperature terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium-Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.87|-0.50|0.502
81517350|NCT01035346|162722838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.31||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|3.12||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment and baseline temperature terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium-Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.12|-0.51|0.116
81580301|NCT00449644|162833089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.14||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|6.53|||Cox-proportional hazards model|Treatment, lung cavitation and pooled center were used as covaritates.||||6.53|1.51|0.0022
81517351|NCT01035346|162722838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.58||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|4.14||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment and baseline temperature terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium-Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.14|-0.98|0.161
81517352|NCT01035346|162722838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.87||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|5.41||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment and baseline temperature terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium-Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||5.41|-1.66|0.215
81517353|NCT01035346|162722838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.17||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|4.52||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment and baseline temperature terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium-Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.52|-2.18|0.388
81517354|NCT01035346|162722838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.31||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|4.61||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment and baseline temperature terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium-Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.61|-3.98|0.849
81517355|NCT01035346|162722840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportion|11.11||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.67|32.89||p-value was calculated using CMH general association test using table scores. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium-Placebo) and its associated CI were calculated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) adjusted proportion and the corresponding standard errors.||32.89|-10.67|0.378
81517356|NCT01035346|162722841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.27||p-value was calculated using CMH test with modified ridit scores. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium-Placebo) and the associated CI were calculated based on the weighted Gamma statistic.||1.27|-0.30|0.324
81580302|NCT00449644|162833090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.59|||Cox proportional hazards model|Treatment, lung cavitation and pooled center were used as covaritates.||MGIT negative (Responders)||2.59|1.05|0.0290
81580303|NCT00449644|162833091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|38.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.38||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.97|63.88|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as covariate||Week 8||63.88|13.97|0.003
81580304|NCT00449644|162833091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.12||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|42.17|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as covariate||Week 24||42.17|-10.70|0.237
81580305|NCT00449644|162833091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.02||0.5564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.37|39.18|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as covariate||Week 104 (Stage 1 Trial End)||39.18|-21.37|0.5564
81580306|NCT00449644|162833092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|21.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.9||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.59|36.83|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as covariate||Week 24||36.83|5.59|0.008
81580307|NCT00449644|162833092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.27||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|31.51|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as covariate||Week 72||31.51|-1.21|0.069
81580308|NCT00449644|162833092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.54||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|35.08|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as covariate||Week 120||35.08|1.28|0.035
81580309|NCT00529542|162833093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|5.3||All hypotheses tests were two-sided.|Linear mixed-effects models|Linear mixed-effects models were fit to continuous outcomes to assess the change from baseline to 6 weeks between groups.|This analysis revealed that the required sample size was 235 subjects per group for 80% power to detect an absolute 2% increase in FMD with Atorvastatin vs. Placebo. We stopped the trial because we had insufficient funds for the required sample size.|This study was initiated as a pilot study with the goal of enrolling 19 women in each group, which we hypothesized would provide 80% power to detect an absolute difference in the change in FMD from baseline between the two groups (Atorvastatin vs. Placebo) of 3.75%, assuming a common standard deviation (SD) of 4%, using a two-sided, two-sample t-test with α=0.05. Recruitment was slow due to strict inclusion/ exclusion criteria so we analyzed our data after the first 20 women completed the study.||5.3|-9.3|0.58
81580310|NCT00529542|162833094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.3|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||2.3|-0.9|0.39
81580311|NCT00529542|162833095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-70.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.2|-46.4|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||-46.4|-95.2|<0.001
81455763|NCT00970593|162601524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-2.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|-1.22||||||The Mixed model used fixed effects of treatment, study day and treatment by study day interaction.||-1.22|-3.52|
81580312|NCT00529542|162833096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-57.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.3|-35.9|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||-35.9|-79.3|<0.001
81580313|NCT00529542|162833097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|9.5|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||9.5|-2.7|0.26
81580314|NCT00529542|162833098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-82.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-126.2|-38.1|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||-38.1|-126.2|<0.001
81580315|NCT00529542|162833099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|5.8|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||5.8|-12.4|0.45
81580316|NCT00529542|162833100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|7.9|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||7.9|-2.8|0.33
81580317|NCT00529542|162833101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|586.0||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1811.0|2983.0|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||2983|-1811|0.61
81580318|NCT00529542|162833102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3385.0||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-287.0|7056.0|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||7056|-287|0.07
81580319|NCT00529542|162833103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.1|27.8|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||27.8|-24.1|0.88
81580320|NCT00529542|162833104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.5|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||-0.5|-1.6|<0.001
81580321|NCT00529542|162833105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-364.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-655.3|-73.2|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||-73.2|-655.3|0.02
81580322|NCT00529542|162833106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|1.5|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||1.5|-6.4|0.21
81580323|NCT00529542|162833107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.9||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|5.0|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||5.0|-16.9|0.27
81455764|NCT00970593|162601524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.495|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|-2.2||||||The Mixed model used fixed effects of treatment, study day and treatment by study day interaction.||-2.20|-4.16|
81455765|NCT00970593|162601524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.437|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|-2.28||||||The Mixed model used fixed effects of treatment, study day and treatment by study day interaction.||-2.28|-4.01|
81580324|NCT00529542|162833108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.8||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|0.1|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||0.1|-15.8|0.05
81701582|NCT02781454|163098503|SUPERIORITY||linear contrast active vs placebo|0.708||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.111|4.535|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of active (300 and 600 mg) vs placebo||4.535|0.111|0.713
81455766|NCT05262387|162601584|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.32||||0.0494|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.52|17.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||17.1|1.52|0.0494
81580325|NCT00529542|162833109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.5||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|13.7|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||13.7|-6.8|0.48
81455767|NCT05262387|162601584|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.1||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.38|21.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||21.9|6.38|0.0028
81455768|NCT05262387|162601585|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-44.5||||0.1998|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-102.0|12.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.8|-102|0.1998
81455769|NCT05262387|162601585|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.16||||0.9041|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-53.1|61.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||61.4|-53.1|0.9041
81455770|NCT02045446|162601586|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.304||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|0.815|||Log Rank|||||0.815|0.113|.01
81455771|NCT05274178|162601591|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81455772|NCT05274178|162601591|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81455773|NCT01339403|162601638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|166.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|123.4|223.5|||Poisson Regression|||Kaposi's sarcoma: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||223.5|123.4|<0.001
81455774|NCT01339403|162601638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|12.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|14.2|||Poisson Regression|||Invasive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||14.2|10.3|<0.001
81455775|NCT01339403|162601638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|3.4||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|12.3|||Poisson Regression|||Invasive cervical cancer: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||12.3|1.0|0.059
81455776|NCT01339403|162601638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|1.8|||Poisson Regression|||Non-AIDS-defining cancers: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||1.8|1.5|<0.001
81455777|NCT01339403|162601638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|166.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|123.4|223.5|||Poisson Regression|||AIDS-defining cancer: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||223.5|123.4|<0.001
81455778|NCT01339403|162601639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.5|||Poisson Regression|||Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||1.5|1.3|<0.001
81455779|NCT01339403|162601640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|65.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.1|75.7|||Poisson Regression|||Wasting syndrome: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||75.7|57.1|<0.001
81455780|NCT01339403|162601640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|428.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|292.2|628.5|||Poisson Regression|||Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||628.5|292.2|<0.001
81455781|NCT01339403|162601640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|8.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|9.5|||Poisson Regression|||Pneumonia, recurrent: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||9.5|7.9|<0.001
81455782|NCT01339403|162601640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|97.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.5|124.8|||Poisson Regression|||Cytomegalovirus: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||124.8|75.5|<0.001
81455783|NCT01339403|162601640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|60.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.3|74.9|||Poisson Regression|||Esophageal Candidiasis: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||74.9|48.3|<0.001
81455784|NCT01339403|162601640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|98.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.8|136.8|||Poisson Regression|||Mycobacterium avium complex: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||136.8|70.8|<0.001
81455785|NCT01339403|162601640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|189.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|112.3|319.5|||Poisson Regression|||Cryptococcosis: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||319.5|112.3|<0.001
81455786|NCT01339403|162601640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|6.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|7.4|||Poisson Regression|||Mycobacterium tuberculosis: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||7.4|5.2|<0.001
81455787|NCT01339403|162601640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|594.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|146.5|2411.7|||Poisson Regression|||Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||2411.7|146.5|<0.001
81455788|NCT01339403|162601640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|10.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|14.4|||Poisson Regression|||Lung Candidiasis: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||14.4|7.8|<0.001
81455789|NCT01339403|162601640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|51.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.3|87.5|||Poisson Regression|||Toxoplasmosis of brain: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||87.5|30.3|<0.001
81455790|NCT01339403|162601640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|6.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|12.9|||Poisson Regression|||Coccidiomycosis: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||12.9|3.0|<0.001
81517357|NCT01035346|162722842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|1.18||p-value was calculated using CMH test with modified ridit scores. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium-Placebo) and the associated CI were calculated based on the weighted Gamma statistic.||1.18|-0.12|0.210
81517358|NCT01459653|162722848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.884||||0.3038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6989|1.1182|||Chi-squared|||||1.1182|0.6989|0.3038
81517359|NCT01459653|162722849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1897||||0.1432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9428|1.5012|||Chi-squared|||||1.5012|0.9428|0.1432
81517360|NCT01459653|162722850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8794||||0.6483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5063|1.5276|||Chi-squared|||||1.5276|0.5063|0.6483
81517361|NCT01459653|162722860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2989|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8113|2.9177|||Chi-squared|||||2.9177|1.8113|<0.0001
81517362|NCT01459653|162722861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4963|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.373|0.6605|||Chi-squared|||||0.6605|0.3730|<0.0001
81517363|NCT01459653|162722862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9451||||0.7509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6671|1.3391|||Chi-squared|||||1.3391|0.6671|0.7509
81517364|NCT01459653|162722863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2683||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.068|1.5061|||Chi-squared|||||1.5061|1.0680|0.0067
81517365|NCT01459653|162722871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.0628|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6382|1.4874|||ANOVA|degrees of freedom: 4507||||1.4874|0.6382|<0.0001
81517366|NCT01459653|162722872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.2739||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4832|-0.0646|||ANOVA|degrees of freedom: 4507||||-0.0646|-0.4832|0.0103
81517367|NCT01459653|162722873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.3812|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.233|0.5295|||ANOVA|degrees of freedom: 4495||||0.5295|0.2330|<0.0001
81517368|NCT01459653|162722881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.1031||||0.0677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0075|0.2136|||ANOVA|degrees of freedom: 4516||||0.2136|-0.0075|0.0677
81455791|NCT01339403|162601640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|13.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|23.1|||Poisson Regression|||Histoplasmosis: Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||23.1|7.4|<0.0001
81455792|NCT01339403|162601641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|4.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|5.1|||Poisson Regression|||Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||5.1|4.3|<0.001
81455793|NCT01339403|162601642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|7.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|8.2|||Poisson Regression|||Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||8.2|6.0|<0.001
81455794|NCT01339403|162601643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|8.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|9.6|||Poisson Regression|||Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||9.6|7.1|<0.001
81455795|NCT01339403|162601644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|5.9|||Poisson Regression|||Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||5.9|5.3|<0.001
81455796|NCT01339403|162601645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|19.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2|35.2|||Poisson Regression|||Poisson regression models were used to analyze rates of clinical events by HIV and unadjusted incidence rate ratios compared risk in HIV-uninfected persons to HIV-infected persons.||35.2|11.2|<0.001
81455797|NCT03983980|162601646|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|6.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81455798|NCT03983980|162601647|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|6.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81517369|NCT01459653|162722882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.0018||||0.8968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0259|0.0295|||ANOVA|degrees of freedom: 4516||||0.0295|-0.0259|0.8968
81517370|NCT01459653|162722883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.0741|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0452|0.1029|||ANOVA|degrees of freedom: 4505||||0.1029|-0.0452|<0.0001
81517371|NCT01459653|162722891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.735||||0.2698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4255|1.2698|||Chi-squared|||||1.2698|0.4255|0.2698
81517372|NCT01459653|162722892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81517373|NCT01459653|162722909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5977|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5977
81517374|NCT01459653|162722910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2435|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2435
81517375|NCT01459653|162722911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.763|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7630
81517376|NCT01459653|162722912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.383|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3830
81517377|NCT01459653|162722913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0002
81517378|NCT01459653|162722914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0301|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0301
81517379|NCT01459653|162722915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.92||||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.01|||Regression, Logistic|degrees of freedom: 3181||GCSF treatment decision (under vs correct) as predictor for ANC||1.01|0.84|0.0683
81517380|NCT01459653|162722915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.89||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.96|||Regression, Logistic|degrees of freedom: 3181||GCSF decision (Over vs correct) as predictor for ANC||0.96|0.82|0.0019
81517381|NCT01459653|162722915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.04||||0.4469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.15|||Regression, Logistic|degrees of freedom: 3181||GCSF decision (Under vs over) as predictor for ANC||1.15|0.94|0.4469
81517382|NCT01459653|162722915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.11||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Study drug dose (higher vs lower) as predictor for ANC||1.19|1.03|0.0079
81517383|NCT01459653|162722915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.81||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Tumor type (hematological vs solid) as predictor for ANC||0.91|0.72|0.0004
81517384|NCT01459653|162722915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.92|||Regression, Logistic|||Patient gender (female vs male) as predictor for ANC||0.92|0.80|<0.0001
81517385|NCT01459653|162722915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.04||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.08|||Regression, Linear|||ECOG (per 1 point) as predictor for ANC||1.08|1.01|0.0235
81517386|NCT01459653|162722915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.05|||Regression, Linear|||Hb (per g/dL) as predictor for ANC||1.05|1.02|<0.0001
81517387|NCT01459653|162722916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Intra-class correlation coefficient|0.09||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||The intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) was computed to quantify the variability in patient outcome attributable to within-center variability before any patient-level determinants are considered.|ANCOVA model was used taking into account center, patient within center-level and within-patient level (over time). This appendix describes the center-level.||||0.0003
81517388|NCT01459653|162722916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Intra-class correlation coefficient|0.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used taking into account center, patient within center-level and within-patient level (over time). This appendix describes the patient within center-level.||||<0.0001
81517389|NCT01459653|162722916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Intra-class correlation coefficient|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used taking into account center, patient within center-level and within-patient level (over time). This appendix describes the within-patient level.||||<0.0001
81517390|NCT01459653|162722921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.544||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.365|0.812|||Regression, Logistic|||GIS (1 vs. 0) as cycle-level predictor for CIN grade 4 episode||0.812|0.365|0.003
81517391|NCT01459653|162722921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.795|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.242|7.092|||Regression, Logistic|||Concomitant antibiotic prophylaxis as cycle-level predictor for CIN grade 4 episode||7.092|3.242|<0.001
81580326|NCT00529542|162833110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.0|||Linear mixed-effects models|||"What is being compared for this analysis is the change from baseline for Atorvastatin to the change from baseline for Placebo."||1.0|-0.6|0.63
81580327|NCT02113956|162833138|SUPERIORITY||Incident Rate Ratio (IRR)|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.57|||Poisson regression||Adjusted for age and baseline number of condomless sex acts|||2.57|0.79|
81580328|NCT02113956|162833139|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.12|||Regression, Logistic||||Adjusted for age and baseline rate of abstinence|1.12|0.36|
81517392|NCT01459653|162722921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.083|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.242|7.092|||Regression, Logistic|||CIN1/4 in previous cycle as cycle-level predictor for CIN grade 4 episode||7.092|3.242|<0.001
81517393|NCT01459653|162722921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.542|3.925|||Regression, Logistic|||History of CIN Grade 4 at enrollment as patient-level predictor for CIN grade 4 episode||3.925|1.542|<0.001
81517394|NCT01459653|162722921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.452||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.267|0.766|||Regression, Logistic|||Over- vs. correctly prophylacted as patient-level predictor for CIN grade 4 episode||0.766|0.267|0.003
81517395|NCT01459653|162722922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.925||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.592|5.374|||Regression, Logistic|||History of CIN Grade 4 at enrollment as patient-level predictor for CIN grade 4 episode||5.374|1.592|0.001
81517396|NCT01459653|162722922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.572||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.331|4.969|||Regression, Logistic|||Concomitant antibiotic prophylaxis as patient-level predictor for CIN grade 4 episode||4.969|1.331|0.005
81517397|NCT01459653|162722922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.328|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.193|0.557|||Regression, Logistic|||Over- vs. correctly prophylacted as patient-level predictor for CIN grade 4 episode||0.557|0.193|<0.001
81517398|NCT01459653|162722923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.673|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.284|2.179|||Regression, Logistic|||ECOG score (per 1 point) as cycle-level predictor for FN episode||2.179|1.284|<0.001
81580329|NCT02113956|162833140|SUPERIORITY||Incident Rate Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.02|||Poisson||||Adjusted for age and baseline number of condomless sex acts|2.02|0.45|
81580330|NCT02113956|162833141|SUPERIORITY||Incident Rate Ratio (IRR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|3.18|||Poisson||||Adjusted for age and baseline number of condomless sex acts|3.18|0.12|
81580331|NCT02113956|162833142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.997|||Regression, Logistic||||Adjusted for age and baseline rate of abstinence|0.997|0.23|
81517399|NCT01459653|162722923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.704|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.777|7.968|||Regression, Logistic|||Concomitant antibiotic prophylaxis as cycle-level predictor for FN episode||7.968|2.777|<0.001
81517400|NCT01459653|162722923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.342|3.574|||Regression, Logistic|||CIN1/4 in previous cycle as cycle-level predictor for FN episode||3.574|1.342|0.002
81517401|NCT01459653|162722923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.215||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.067|0.687|||Regression, Logistic|||History of anaemia at enrollment as patient-level predictor for FN episode||0.687|0.067|0.010
81517402|NCT01459653|162722923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.501||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.169|10.487|||Regression, Logistic|||Under- vs. over-prophylacted as patient-level predictor for FN episode||10.487|1.169|0.025
81517403|NCT01459653|162722924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.975||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.958|0.991|||Regression, Logistic|||Patient age (per 1 year) as patient-level predictor for FN episode||0.991|0.958|0.003
81517404|NCT01459653|162722924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.398|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|3.57|||Regression, Logistic|||ECOG ≥2 during study as patient-level predictor for FN episode||3.570|1.610|<0.001
81517405|NCT01459653|162722924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.562||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|4.527|||Regression, Logistic|||Concomitant antibiotic prophylaxis as patient-level predictor for FN episode||4.527|1.450|0.001
81517406|NCT01459653|162722924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.232|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.108|0.499|||Regression, Logistic|||Over- vs. correctly prophylacted as patient-level predictor for FN episode||0.499|0.108|<0.001
81517407|NCT01459653|162722924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.261||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.315|8.084|||Regression, Logistic|||Under- vs. over-prophylacted as patient-level predictor for FN episode||8.084|1.315|0.011
81517408|NCT01459653|162722925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.814|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.397|2.355|||Regression, Logistic|||ECOG score (per 1 point) as cycle-level predictor for CIN/FN-related hospitalization||2.355|1.397|<0.001
81580332|NCT02113956|162833143|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.53|||Regression, Logistic||||Adjusted for age and baseline rate of abstinence|2.53|0.38|
81580333|NCT02113956|162833144|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|7.09|||Regression, Logistic||||Adjusted for age and baseline rate of HIV testing|7.09|1.65|
81455799|NCT03983980|162601648|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|4.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81455800|NCT03983980|162601649|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-4.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81580334|NCT02113956|162833145|SUPERIORITY||Incident Risk Ratio (IRR)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.5|||Poisson||||Adjusted for age and baseline number of condomless sex acts|1.5|0.22|
81455801|NCT03983980|162601650|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|7.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81455802|NCT03440840|162601686|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated marginal means comparisons, Tukey adjustment||||||0.40
81455803|NCT03440840|162601687|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||Estimated marginal means comparisons, Tukey adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.37
81455804|NCT03440840|162601688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Comparison of estimated marginal means, Tukey adjustment for multiple comparisons||||||0.37
81455805|NCT03440840|162601689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Differences between estimated marginal means, Tukey correction for multiple comparisons.|||||0.61
81580335|NCT02113956|162833146|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.09|||Regression, Logistic||||Adjusted for age and baseline rate of abstinence|2.09|0.6|
81580336|NCT02113956|162833147|SUPERIORITY||Incident Rate Ratio (IRR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.68|||||||Adjusted for age and baseline number of condomless sex acts|1.68|0.22|
81580337|NCT02113956|162833148|SUPERIORITY||Incident Rate Ratio (IRR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|92.03|||||||Adjusted for age and baseline number of condomless sex acts|92.03|0.01|
81580338|NCT02113956|162833149|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.88|||Regression, Logistic||||Adjusted for age and baseline rate of abstinence|1.88|0.46|
81580339|NCT02113956|162833150|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|16.95|||Regression, Logistic||||Adjusted for age and baseline rate of abstinence|16.95|0.88|
81580340|NCT02113956|162833151|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|7.58|||Regression, Logistic||||Adjusted for age and baseline rate of HIV testing|7.58|1.52|
81580341|NCT02446990|162833152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.1969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.2|||Regression, Cox|||||1.2|0.96|0.1969
81517409|NCT01459653|162722925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.296|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.791|6.065|||Regression, Logistic|||Concomitant antibiotic prophylaxis as cycle-level predictor for CIN/FN-related hospitalization||6.065|1.791|<0.001
81580342|NCT02446990|162833153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.3461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.21|||Regression, Cox|||||1.21|0.94|0.3461
81580343|NCT02446990|162833154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.2493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.28|||Regression, Cox|||||1.28|0.94|0.2493
81517410|NCT01459653|162722925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.205||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|3.524|||Regression, Logistic|||CIN1/4 in previous cycles as cycle-level predictor for CIN/FN-related hospitalization||3.524|1.380|0.001
81517411|NCT01459653|162722925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.863||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.054|3.293|||Regression, Logistic|||Under- vs. correctly prophylacted as patient-level predictor for CIN/FN-related hospitalization||3.293|1.054|0.032
81517412|NCT01459653|162722925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.385||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.168|0.879|||Regression, Logistic|||Over- vs. correctly prophylacted as patient-level predictor for CIN/FN-related hospitalization||0.879|0.168|0.024
81517413|NCT01459653|162722925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.843||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.964|11.942|||Regression, Logistic|||Under- vs. over-prophylacted as patient-level predictor for CIN/FN-related hospitalization||11.942|1.964|0.001
81517414|NCT01459653|162722926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.473|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|3.946|||Regression, Logistic|||ECOG ≥2 during study as patient-level predictor for CIN/FN-related hospitalization||3.946|1.550|<0.001
81517415|NCT01459653|162722926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.382||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.695|||Regression, Logistic|||Over- vs. correctly prophylacted as patient-level predictor for CIN/FN-related hospitalization||0.695|0.210|0.002
81517416|NCT01459653|162722926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.108||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|6.192|||Regression, Logistic|||Under- vs. over-prophylacted as patient-level predictor for CIN/FN-related hospitalization||6.192|1.560|0.001
81517417|NCT01459653|162722927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.931|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.426|14.699|||Regression, Logistic|||CIN1/4 in previous cycle as cycle-level predictor for CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance||14.699|5.426|<0.001
81517418|NCT01459653|162722927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.336||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.152|0.74|||Regression, Logistic|||Hematological cancer (vs. oncologic) as patient-level predictor for CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance||0.740|0.152|0.007
81517419|NCT01459653|162722927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.999||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.999|1.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Cancer patients seen in 2009 (per 1 patient) as center-level predictor for CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance||1.000|0.999|0.006
81517420|NCT01459653|162722927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.001|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.001|||Regression, Logistic|||Chemotherapy-treated cancer patients in 2009 (per 1 patient) as center-level predictor for CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance||1.001|1.000|<0.001
81517421|NCT01459653|162722927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.456||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.127|5.353|||Regression, Logistic|||Center type: academic vs non-academic as center-level predictor for CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance||5.353|1.127|0.024
81517422|NCT01459653|162722927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.344||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.342|8.331|||Regression, Logistic|||Center type: academic-affiliated vs non-academic as center-level predictor for CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance||8.331|1.342|0.010
81517423|NCT01459653|162722928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.965||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.218|3.172|||Regression, Logistic|||Female gender as patient-level predictor for CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance||3.172|1.218|0.006
81517424|NCT01459653|162722928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.594||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.469|4.581|||Regression, Logistic|||History of CIN4 at enrollment as patient-level predictor for CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance||4.581|1.469|0.001
81517425|NCT01459653|162722929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.424|0.821|||Regression, Logistic|||GIS (1 vs. 0) as cycle-level predictor for composite outcome (any of CIN Grade 4, FN, CIN/FN-related hospitalization, CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance)||0.821|0.424|0.002
81517426|NCT01459653|162722929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.644||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.489|0.859|||Regression, Logistic|||Zarzio duration: 4-5 days vs. 6 or more as cycle-level predictor for composite outcome (any of CIN Grade 4, FN, CIN/FN-related hospitalization, CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance)||0.859|0.489|0.003
81517427|NCT01459653|162722929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.579||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.398|0.842|||Regression, Logistic|||Zarzio duration: 1-3 days vs. 6 or more as cycle-level predictor for composite outcome (any of CIN Grade 4, FN, CIN/FN-related hospitalization, CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance)||0.842|0.398|0.004
81517428|NCT01459653|162722929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.369||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.643|||Regression, Logistic|||ECOG score (per 1 point) as cycle-level predictor for composite outcome (any of CIN Grade 4, FN, CIN/FN-related hospitalization, CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance)||1.643|1.140|0.001
81517429|NCT01459653|162722929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.499|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.456|4.985|||Regression, Logistic|||Concomitant antibiotic prophylaxis as cycle-level predictor for composite outcome (any of CIN Grade 4, FN, CIN/FN-related hospitalization, CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance)||4.985|2.456|<0.001
81517430|NCT01459653|162722929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.064|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.096|5.336|||Regression, Logistic|||CIN1/4 in previous cycle as cycle-level predictor for composite outcome (any of CIN Grade 4, FN, CIN/FN-related hospitalization, CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance)||5.336|3.096|<0.001
81517431|NCT01459653|162722929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.545||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.175|2.033|||Regression, Logistic|||Female gender as patient-level predictor for composite outcome (any of CIN Grade 4, FN, CIN/FN-related hospitalization, CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance)||2.033|1.175|0.002
81517432|NCT01459653|162722929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.596||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.088|2.34|||Regression, Logistic|||History of CIN Grade 4 at enrollment as patient-level predictor for composite outcome (any of CIN Grade 4, FN, CIN/FN-related hospitalization, CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance)||2.340|1.088|0.017
81517433|NCT01459653|162722930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.621||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.152|2.281|||Regression, Logistic|||Female gender as patient-level predictor for composite outcome (any of CIN Grade 4, FN, CIN/FN-related hospitalization, CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance)||2.281|1.152|0.006
81580344|NCT02446990|162833155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.5162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.26|||Regression, Cox|||||1.26|0.89|0.5162
81517434|NCT01459653|162722930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.898||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.209|2.979|||Regression, Logistic|||History of CIN4 at enrollment as patient-level predictor for composite outcome (any of CIN Grade 4, FN, CIN/FN-related hospitalization, CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance)||2.979|1.209|0.005
81517435|NCT01459653|162722930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|5.984|||Regression, Logistic|||History of repeated infections at enrollment as patient-level predictor for composite outcome (any of CIN Grade 4, FN, CIN/FN-related hospitalization, CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance)||5.984|1.200|0.016
81517436|NCT01459653|162722930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.438|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.291|0.66|||Regression, Logistic|||Over- vs. correctly prophylacted as patient-level predictor for composite outcome (any of CIN Grade 4, FN, CIN/FN-related hospitalization, CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance)||0.660|0.291|<0.001
81517437|NCT01459653|162722930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.053||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.295|3.256|||Regression, Logistic|||Under- vs. over-prophylacted as patient-level predictor for composite outcome (any of CIN Grade 4, FN, CIN/FN-related hospitalization, CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance)||3.256|1.295|0.002
81517438|NCT01459653|162722930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.558||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.332|0.939|||Regression, Logistic|||GIS at enrollment (1 vs. 0) as patient-level predictor for composite outcome (any of CIN Grade 4, FN, CIN/FN-related hospitalization, CIN/FN-related chemotherapy disturbance)||0.939|0.332|0.028
81517439|NCT01459653|162722931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2064||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1931|4.0803|||Regression, Logistic|||Patient level predictor: History of anemia at enrollment||4.0803|1.1931|0.0116
81517440|NCT01459653|162722931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3049||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2754|4.1656|||Regression, Logistic|||Liver/renal/cardiac comorbidity as patient level predictor||4.1656|1.2754|0.0057
81517441|NCT01459653|162722931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.535|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2159|37.4243|||Regression, Logistic|||Poor performance (ECOG \>=2) during study as patient level predictor||37.4243|8.2159|<0.0001
81517442|NCT01459653|162722935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.8703|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9567|37.1225|||Regression, Logistic|||Female gender as patient-level predictor for cancer-related mortality||37.1225|5.9567|<0.0001
81517443|NCT01459653|162722935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.8703|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9567|37.1225|||Regression, Logistic|||Poor performance (ECOG \>=2) during study as patient-level predictor||37.1225|5.9567|<0.0001
81517444|NCT03199053|162722968|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.274|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.49|||ANCOVA|||||-0.49|-1.57|< 0.001
81517445|NCT03199053|162722969|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.05|||ANCOVA|||||0.05|-0.93|0.078
81517446|NCT03199053|162722970|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||||-0.27|-1.44|0.004
81580345|NCT02446990|162833156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.1647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.05|||Regression, Cox|||||2.05|0.88|0.1647
81517447|NCT03199053|162722971|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.277||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.04|||ANCOVA|||||0.04|-1.05|0.067
81517448|NCT03199053|162722972|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.62|||ANCOVA|||||-0.62|-1.76|< 0.001
81517449|NCT03199053|162722973|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.14|||ANCOVA|||||0.14|-0.92|0.146
81517450|NCT03199053|162722974|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.479||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||||-0.14|-2.02|0.024
81517451|NCT03199053|162722975|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.528||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.92|||ANCOVA|||||0.92|-1.15|0.833
81517452|NCT03199053|162722976|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.525||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||||-0.01|-2.07|0.047
81517453|NCT03199053|162722977|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.42|||ANCOVA|||||0.42|-1.50|0.268
81517454|NCT03199053|162722978|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.505||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||||-0.13|-2.11|0.026
81517455|NCT03199053|162722979|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.618||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|1.5|||ANCOVA|||||1.50|-0.92|0.644
81517456|NCT03199053|162722980|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|3.8||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|11.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.7|1.2|0.019
81517457|NCT03199053|162722980|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.6||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|8.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.6|0.8|0.114
81517458|NCT03199053|162722981|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|3.5||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|11.4|||Weighted Logistic Regression|||||11.4|1.0|0.042
81517459|NCT03199053|162722981|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.3||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|7.4|||Weighted Logistic Regression|||||7.4|0.7|0.175
81517460|NCT03199053|162722982|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|4.4||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|13.2|||Weighted Logistic Regression|||||13.2|1.4|0.009
81517461|NCT03199053|162722982|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|3.8||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|13.5|||Weighted Logistic Regression|||||13.5|1.1|0.042
81517462|NCT03199053|162722983|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.496||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.94|||ANCOVA|||||0.94|-1.00|0.955
81517463|NCT03199053|162722983|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.495||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.74|||ANCOVA|||||0.74|-1.20|0.640
81517464|NCT03199053|162722984|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.896||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|1.12|||ANCOVA|||||1.12|-2.39|0.476
81517465|NCT03199053|162722984|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.017||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|0.18|||ANCOVA|||||0.18|-3.81|0.075
81517466|NCT03199053|162722985|SUPERIORITY||Unadjusted Difference in Percentage|-19.7||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.5|5.7|||Fisher Exact|||||5.7|-44.5|0.182
81517467|NCT03199053|162722986|SUPERIORITY||Unadjusted Difference in Percentage|-6.3||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.8|16.5|||Fisher Exact|||||16.5|-29.8|0.650
81517468|NCT01057225|162723012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dose Level|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Using a cohort of 3 design, it was determined the maximum tolerated dose of carfilzomib is Dose Level 1: 20 mg/m\^2 for the first cycle and 36 mg/m\^2 for subsequent cycles.|||||
81517469|NCT00246025|162723032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.8||||0.0155||95.0|-30.2|-3.4||Multiplicity was not adjusted because of hierarchical testing from highest to lowest dose.|normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.|The risk differences are calculated as risk in the dabigatran groups minus risk in the placebo group.|Superiority of dabigatran etexilate to placebo was tested by means of hierarchical tests. Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||-3.4|-30.2|0.0155
81517470|NCT00246025|162723032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-23.7||||0.0006||95.0|-37.0|-10.5||Multiplicity was not adjusted because of hierarchical testing from highest to lowest dose.|normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.|The risk differences are calculated as risk in the dabigatran groups minus risk in the placebo group.|Superiority of dabigatran etexilate to placebo was tested by means of hierarchical tests. Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||-10.5|-37.0|0.0006
81517471|NCT00246025|162723032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-32.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|-45.4|-19.6||Multiplicity was not adjusted because of hierarchical testing from highest to lowest dose.|normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.|The risk differences are calculated as risk in the dabigatran groups minus risk in the placebo group.|Superiority of dabigatran etexilate to placebo was tested by means of hierarchical tests. Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||-19.6|-45.4|<0.0001
81517472|NCT00246025|162723033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.0||||0.1124||95.0|-9.1|1.0||Multiplicity was not adjusted.|normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||Superiority of dabigatran etexilate to placebo was tested. Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||1.0|-9.1|0.1124
81517473|NCT00246025|162723033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.0||||0.1183||95.0|-9.1|1.1||Multiplicity was not adjusted.|normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||Superiority of dabigatran etexilate to placebo was tested. Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||1.1|-9.1|0.1183
81517474|NCT00246025|162723033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.8||||0.0138||95.0|-10.3|-1.3||Multiplicity was not adjusted.|normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||Superiority of dabigatran etexilate to placebo was tested. Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||-1.3|-10.3|0.0138
81517475|NCT00246025|162723034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.0||||0.1124||95.0|-9.1|1.0||Multiplicity was not adjusted.|normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||"Superiority of dabigatran etexilate to placebo was tested. Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.~The dabigatran groups were compared to the placebo group.. The null hypotheses are Ho: placebo = 220mg, Ho: placebo = 150mg and Ho: placebo = 110mg. ,All comparisons were two-sided with a significance level of 5%. Confidence intervals were two-sided with a level of 95%."||1.0|-9.1|0.1124
81517476|NCT00246025|162723034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.0||||0.1183||95.0|-9.1|1.1||Multiplicity was not adjusted.|normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||"Superiority of dabigatran etexilate to placebo was tested. Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.~The dabigatran groups were compared to the placebo group.. The null hypotheses are Ho: placebo = 220mg, Ho: placebo = 150mg and Ho: placebo = 110mg. ,All comparisons were two-sided with a significance level of 5%. Confidence intervals were two-sided with a level of 95%."||1.1|-9.1|0.1183
81517477|NCT00246025|162723034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.8||||0.0138||95.0|-10.3|-1.3||Multiplicity was not adjusted.|normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||"Superiority of dabigatran etexilate to placebo was tested. Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.~The dabigatran groups were compared to the placebo group.. The null hypotheses are Ho: placebo = 220mg, Ho: placebo = 150mg and Ho: placebo = 110mg. ,All comparisons were two-sided with a significance level of 5%. Confidence intervals were two-sided with a level of 95%."||-1.3|-10.3|0.0138
81517478|NCT00246025|162723035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6107||95.0||||Multiplicity was not adjusted.|Fisher Exact|||"Superiority of dabigatran etexilate to placebo was tested based on Fisher's exact test.~The dabigatran groups were compared to the placebo group.. The null hypotheses are Ho: placebo = 220mg, Ho: placebo = 150mg and Ho: placebo = 110mg. ,All comparisons were two-sided with a significance level of 5%. Confidence intervals were two-sided with a level of 95%."||||0.6107
81580346|NCT02446990|162833157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.6024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.21|||Regression, Cox|||||1.21|0.90|0.6024
81580347|NCT02446990|162833158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.89||||0.1458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.04|||Regression, Cox|||||1.04|0.75|0.1458
81517479|NCT00246025|162723035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||Multiplicity was not adjusted.|Fisher Exact|||"Superiority of dabigatran etexilate to placebo was tested based on Fisher's exact test.~The dabigatran groups were compared to the placebo group.. The null hypotheses are Ho: placebo = 220mg, Ho: placebo = 150mg and Ho: placebo = 110mg. ,All comparisons were two-sided with a significance level of 5%. Confidence intervals were two-sided with a level of 95%."||||1.0000
81580348|NCT02446990|162833159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.0||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.12|||Regression, Cox|||||1.12|0.89|0.9790
81580349|NCT02446990|162833160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.06||||0.4299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.22|||Regression, Cox|||||1.22|0.92|0.4299
81580350|NCT02446990|162833161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.97||||0.5916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.08|||Regression, Cox|||||1.08|0.88|0.5916
81580351|NCT02446990|162833162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.98||||0.6963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.08|||Regression, Cox|||||1.08|0.89|0.6963
81455806|NCT00129545|162601704|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The posterior probability of non-inferiority is defined as the probability that the event rate for the Device group is less than twice that for the Control group. This probability was required to be greater than 0.975 for a finding of non-inferiority. The criterion for non-inferiority was consistently met at each analysis time point demonstrating the Device group is non-inferior to the Control group.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.07|||||Relative Risk calculated as Device Rate over Control rate, with 95% Credible Intervals|||1.07|0.42|
81517480|NCT00246025|162723035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6162||95.0||||Multiplicity was not adjusted.|Fisher Exact|||"Superiority of dabigatran etexilate to placebo was tested based on Fisher's exact test.~The dabigatran groups were compared to the placebo group.. The null hypotheses are Ho: placebo = 220mg, Ho: placebo = 150mg and Ho: placebo = 110mg. ,All comparisons were two-sided with a significance level of 5%. Confidence intervals were two-sided with a level of 95%."||||0.6162
81580352|NCT02446990|162833163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.06||||0.2222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.18|||Regression, Cox|||||1.18|0.96|0.2222
81455807|NCT01776632|162601720|SUPERIORITY||difference of adjusted means|0.15||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized linear mixed effects|||||||.03
81455808|NCT01776632|162601721|SUPERIORITY||difference of adjusted means|0.39||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized linear mixed effects|||||||.003
81455809|NCT01776632|162601722|SUPERIORITY||difference of adjusted means|-0.43||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effects models|||||||.04
81455810|NCT01776632|162601723|SUPERIORITY||difference of adjusted means|-1.27||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effects models|||||||.09
81455811|NCT01184079|162601750|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Sample size: (1 + 1/u)(Zα + Zβ)2 σ2 /\[log (RGMT) -δ0\] u= ratio of the size of the Standard schedule to Alternate schedule groups (u =1, for equal size groups); one-sided alpha (0.025)/4 for multiplicity of serotypes. Average log-transformed and geometric mean titers (GMTs) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval of the ratio of the GMTs were used.~Non-inferiority is determined if upper bound GMT ratio of standard group to alternate group \< 1.5."|largest upper bound GMT ratio|0.82|||||||||||||Non-inferiority is determined if upper bound GMT ratio of standard 6 month group to alternate 12 month group \< 1.5.|The primary endpoint would demonstrate noninferiority if the upper bound of the 95% two-sided confidence interval (CI) of the ratio of GMT for Standard schedule group divided by that of Alternate schedule group is \<1.5.||||
81455812|NCT01184079|162601752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||null hypothsesis: no difference in proportion of side effects reported between groups||||0.26
81455813|NCT00681031|162601758|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Acceptability was demonstrated if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (CMFR) from pre-vaccination to 4 weeks postvaccination is \>1.4.|GMFR|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|3.8|||||GMFR = GMT postdose divided by GMT predose|||3.8|2.6|
81455814|NCT02487225|162601759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5796|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Admission (baseline)||||0.5796
81455815|NCT02487225|162601759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8415|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Day 5||||0.8415
81455816|NCT02487225|162601760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1109|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Admission (baseline)||||0.1109
81455817|NCT02487225|162601760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4619|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.4619
81455818|NCT02487225|162601761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1236|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Admission (baseline)||||0.1236
81455819|NCT02487225|162601761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9468|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Day 5||||0.9468
81455820|NCT02487225|162601762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.157|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Admission (baseline)||||0.157
81455821|NCT02487225|162601762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3173|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Day 5||||0.3173
81455822|NCT03953612|162601769|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects||||||<.001
81455823|NCT03953612|162601770|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects||||||<.001
81455824|NCT03953612|162601771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects||||||0.7
81455825|NCT03953612|162601772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81455826|NCT03953612|162601773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||. Negative binomial regression models|||||||0.042
81455827|NCT03953612|162601774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.125|||||||. Negative binomial regression models|||||||0.125
81455828|NCT00489255|162601775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for treatment was stratified by site.||The null hypothesis was no difference between treatments.||1.11|0.17|0.09
81455829|NCT00489255|162601776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.90|0.21|0.025
81455830|NCT00489255|162601777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.25||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.70|0.09|0.005
81455831|NCT00489255|162601778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.48|0.23|0.65
81455832|NCT00489255|162601779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.21||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.21|||ANOVA|Treatment effect in ANOVA was adjusted for site.||||0.21|-0.64|0.32
81455833|NCT00489255|162601780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.07||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|-0.43|||ANOVA|||||-0.43|-1.71|0.001
81455834|NCT00489255|162601781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.19|||ANOVA|||||0.19|-0.20|0.95
81455835|NCT00489255|162601782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (row mean score) with rigid scores, stratified by site||||||0.88
81455836|NCT00489255|162601783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (row mean score) with rigid scores, stratified by site||||||0.019
81455837|NCT00489255|162601784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.29
81455838|NCT00489255|162601785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.1||Cox's proportional hazards model with site and treatment (Tigan/placebo) as factors.|Regression, Cox|||||1.1|0.5|0.17
81455839|NCT00489255|162601786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.7||Cox's proportional hazards model with site and treatment (Tigan/placebo) as factors.|Regression, Cox|||||0.7|0.1|0.008
81580353|NCT02446990|162833164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.05||||0.3671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.18|||Regression, Cox|||||1.18|0.94|0.3671
81580354|NCT02446990|162833165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.97||||0.5285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.07|||Regression, Cox|||||1.07|0.87|0.5285
81455840|NCT00489255|162601787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.3||Cox's proportional hazards model with site and treatment (Tigan/placebo) as factors.|Regression, Cox|||||1.3|0.6|0.49
81455841|NCT00489255|162601788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.1|||Regression, Cox|||||2.1|0.7|0.4
81455842|NCT00489255|162601789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.62||95.0|0.6|2.3||Cox's proportional hazards model with site and treatment (Tigan/placebo) as factors.|Regression, Cox|||||2.3|0.6|0.62
81455843|NCT00489255|162601790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|3.76|||ANOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline score (score at Visit 1/Screening) as a covariate, and site and treatment as factors.||||3.76|-3.59|0.96
81455844|NCT00489255|162601791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|4.02|||ANOVA|||||4.02|-4.37|0.93
81455845|NCT00489255|162601792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|3.34|||ANOVA|||||3.34|-4.12|0.84
81455846|NCT00489255|162601793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.97||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|8.11|||ANOVA|||||8.11|-2.17|0.25
81455847|NCT00489255|162601794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.47||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|5.4|||ANOVA|||||5.40|-2.47|0.46
81455848|NCT00489255|162601795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.96||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|9.06|||ANOVA|||||9.06|-3.13|0.33
81455849|NCT00489255|162601796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.57|6.11|||ANOVA|||||6.11|-5.57|0.93
81455850|NCT02028676|162601815|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Upper 95% confidence interval for the hazard ratio was 1.64, see other analysis for this endpoint for details|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.73|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is CDM vs LCM|||1.73|0.73|0.59
81455851|NCT02028676|162601815|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|With assumptions detailed above, \>90% power and one-sided alpha=0.05, 1160 children would be required to exclude an increase in progression rate of 1.6% from 2.5% to 4.1% per year in the CDM arm (upper 95% confidence limit of LCM: CDM hazard ratio 1.64).|Risk Difference (RD)|0.32||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|1.12|||Comparison of poisson rates|Statistical analysis plan specified that p-value was to be calculated from the log-rank test, so not provided for the risk difference|Difference is CDM minus LCM|"Assumptions:~* control group (LCM) event rate 3% per year~* rates are reduced to 2% per year in the best of the induction-maintenance arms leading to an overall rate of progression to new WHO stage 4 or death of 2.5%~* recruitment is over 1.5 years and follow-up for a minimum further 3.5 years.~* cumulative loss to follow-up is 10% at 5 years. See below for rest of sample size as this box is not big enough."||1.12|-0.47|0.43
81455852|NCT02028676|162601816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.16|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is CDM vs LCM|||1.16|0.83|0.83
81455853|NCT02028676|162601817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Regression, Linear|Global test with 2df, adjusted for randomization stratification factors||Assuming a standard deviation for the change in CD4 percentage from baseline to 72 weeks of 10% (slightly higher than that observed in the PENTA 5 trial) 1200 children would provide at least 80% power to detect a difference in change in CD4% from baseline of more than 2.5% across the 3 groups (F-test with 2-sided alpha=0.05) assuming 20% missing data (loss to follow-up during the first year plus failure to attend the week 72 visit/missing sample).||||0.33
81455854|NCT02028676|162601818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Regression, Linear|Global test with 2df, adjusted for randomization stratification factors||||||0.69
81455855|NCT02028676|162601819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Log Rank|Global test with 2df, adjusted for randomization stratification factors||||||0.0001
81455856|NCT02028676|162601819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.63|||Regression, Cox||HR is Arm B vs A|||1.63|1.07|0.01
81455857|NCT02028676|162601819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|1.94|||Regression, Cox|||||1.94|1.29|<0.001
81455858|NCT02028676|162601820|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|631 children would be required to exclude a 12% lower suppression rate in the once daily group with at least 90% power and two-sided alpha=0.05 (lower 95% confidence limit of difference between once and twice daily -12%, the non-inferiority margin). 630 children retains at least 80% (rather than 90%) power to exclude a 10% (rather than 12%) lower suppression rate in the once daily group with one-sided alpha=0.05 (lower 90% confidence limit of difference between once and twice daily -10%).|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.6||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|5.2|||Chi-squared||Difference in suppression \<80 copies/ml in once-daily minus twice-daily|||5.2|-8.4|0.65
81455859|NCT02028676|162601822|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|With assumptions above, at least 80% power and one-sided alpha=0.05, 947 children would be required in the stop/continue cotrimoxazole prophylaxis comparison to exclude an increase in hospitalisation/death rate of 3% from 5% to 8% per year in the stop cotrimoxazole arm (upper 95% confidence limit of stop:continue hazard ratio 1.6).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.37|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is stop vs continue.|"Assumptions~* 5% of children receiving daily cotrimoxazole prophylaxis have a new hospitalisation or death per year~* recruitment starts 1 July 2009 with 10% children (those already on ART for \>96 weeks) entering immediately, and then the remaining children recruited over the following 15 months as they reach 96 weeks on ART. Follow-up is until March 2012.~* cumulative loss to follow-up at March 2012 is 10%. See below for further details as box is not big enough"||2.37|1.14|0.007
81455860|NCT02028676|162601822|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|With assumptions above, at least 80% power and one-sided alpha=0.05, 947 children would be required in the stop/continue cotrimoxazole prophylaxis comparison to exclude an increase in hospitalisation/death rate of 3% from 5% to 8% per year in the stop cotrimoxazole arm (upper 95% confidence limit of stop:continue hazard ratio 1.6).|Risk Difference (RD)|4.0||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|7.2|||Poisson regression for risk difference||Risk difference is stop vs continue.|"Assumptions~* 5% of children receiving daily cotrimoxazole prophylaxis have a new hospitalisation or death per year~* recruitment starts 1 July 2009 with 10% children (those already on ART for \>96 weeks) entering immediately, and then the remaining children recruited over the following 15 months as they reach 96 weeks on ART. Follow-up is until March 2012.~* cumulative loss to follow-up at March 2012 is 10%. See below for further details as box is not big enough."||7.2|0.8|0.006
81455861|NCT02028676|162601823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.72|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is stop vs continue.|||1.72|0.83|0.33
81580355|NCT01064401|162833166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.469|0.645||Estimated from a negative binomial regression model adjusted for the baseline relapse rate, history of prior IFN beta use, baseline EDSS (≤ 2.5 vs \> 2.5) and baseline age (≤ 35 vs \> 35 years).|Negative Binomial Regression|||||0.645|0.469|< 0.0001
81517481|NCT00246025|162723036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.8||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.2|-3.4||Multiplicity was not adjusted.|normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||"Superiority of dabigatran etexilate to placebo was tested. Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.~The dabigatran groups were compared to the placebo group.. The null hypotheses are Ho: placebo = 220mg, Ho: placebo = 150mg and Ho: placebo = 110mg. ,All comparisons were two-sided with a significance level of 5%. Confidence intervals were two-sided with a level of 95%."||-3.4|-30.2|0.0155
81580356|NCT01064401|162833166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Reduction|45.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.5|53.1||||||||53.1|35.5|
81580357|NCT01064401|162833167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Reduction|54.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.9|60.8||Estimated from a negative binomial regression model, adjusted for baseline volume of T2 hyperintense lesions, history of prior IFN beta use and baseline age (≤ 35 vs \> 35 years).|Negative Binomial Regression|The logarithmic transformation of the scan number of the MRI assessment was included in the model as the 'offset' parameter.||||60.8|46.9|< 0.0001
81580358|NCT01064401|162833168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.84||||0.1575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.07||Based on Cox Proportional Hazards model, adjusted by baseline EDSS values as continuous variable, history of prior IFN beta use, and baseline age (≤ 35 vs \> 35 years).|Cox Proportional Hazard|||||1.07|0.66|0.1575
81580359|NCT01064401|162833168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Reduction|16.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|34.2||||||||34.2|-7.0|
81580360|NCT01064401|162833169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.69||Based on Cox proportional hazards model, adjusted for baseline relapse rate, history of prior IFN beta use, baseline EDSS (EDSS ≤ 2.5 vs EDSS \> 2.5) and baseline age (≤ 35 vs \> 35 years).|Cox Proportional Hazard|||||0.69|0.50|< 0.0001
81580361|NCT01064401|162833169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Reduction in Risk of Relapse|40.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.8|49.5||||||||49.5|30.8|
81580362|NCT01064401|162833170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.0176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.95||Based on logistic regression model, adjusted for baseline MSIS-29 physical score, baseline Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) score, history of prior IFN beta use, and baseline age (≤ 35 vs \> 35 years).|Regression, Logistic|||||0.95|0.60|0.0176
81580363|NCT01064401|162833170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Reduction in Odds of Worsening|24.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|39.6||||||||39.6|4.7|
81580364|NCT02738151|162833210|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Toujeo vs Tresiba was demonstrated if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between groups was \<0.3%.|Least Square (LS) Mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.152|0.051||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Toujeo vs. Tresiba|A hierarchical step-down testing procedure was used to control type 1 error. Analysis was performed using a MMRM approach with treatment groups, randomization strata, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed categorical effects and baseline HbA1c value and baseline HbA1c value-by-visit interaction as continuous fixed covariates.||0.051|-0.152|<.0001
81580365|NCT02738151|162833210|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.3302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.152|0.051|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Superiority of Toujeo over Tresiba was demonstrated if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the mean change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 24 between Toujeo over Tresiba on ITT population was \<0 (zero).||0.051|-0.152|0.3302
81580366|NCT01975909|162833231|EQUIVALENCE|We hypothesized that the real TMS would improve the performance of SARA (i.e., greater percent decrease of SARA score from baseline) as compared to the sham TMS.||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.29
81580367|NCT01975909|162833232|EQUIVALENCE|We hypothesized that the real TMS would improve the performance of 25-foot walking test (i.e., greater percent increase of walking speed from baseline) as compared to the sham TMS.||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.47
81580368|NCT01975909|162833233|EQUIVALENCE|We hypothesized that the real TMS would improve the performance of 9-hole peg test (i.e., greater percent decrease of time to complete the test from baseline) as compared to the sham TMS.||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81580369|NCT01975909|162833234|EQUIVALENCE|We hypothesized that the real TMS would improve the performance of 90-second walking test (i.e., greater percent increase of walking speed from baseline) as compared to the sham TMS.||||||0.69|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.69
81580370|NCT01975909|162833235|EQUIVALENCE|We hypothesized that the real TMS would improve the standing postural control stability (i.e., greater percent decrease increase of postural sway speed from baseline) as compared to the sham TMS.||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.009
81580371|NCT01975909|162833236|EQUIVALENCE|We hypothesized that the real TMS would improve the performance of TUG test (i.e., greater percent decrease of time to complete TUG test from baseline) as compared to the sham TMS.||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81580372|NCT03649711|162833241|OTHER|Post treatment values were compared using ANCOVA||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81580373|NCT03649711|162833241|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||mean changes in values were compared by Wilcoxon rank sum test adjusted for multiple comparisons (Bonferonni method) between CKD-ticagrelor arm, and the non-CKD controls||||0.18
81580374|NCT03649711|162833242|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||ANCOVA|||CKD groups randomized were compared for post treatment values.||||0.22
81580375|NCT00773292|162833254|OTHER|change from baseline||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81580376|NCT04729127|162833255|OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||Regression, Linear|||See protocol for full statistical analysis plan.||||.79
81580377|NCT04729127|162833255|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Regression, Linear|||See protocol for full statistical analysis plan.||||.27
81580378|NCT04729127|162833256|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Regression, Linear|||See protocol for full statistical analysis plan.||||.04
81580379|NCT04729127|162833256|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Regression, Linear|||See protocol for full statistical analysis plan.||||.02
81580380|NCT04729127|162833257|OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||Regression, Linear|||See protocol for full statistical analysis plan.||||.78
81580381|NCT04729127|162833257|OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||Regression, Linear|||See protocol for full statistical analysis plan.||||.89
81580382|NCT04729127|162833258|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Regression, Linear|||See protocol for full statistical analysis plan.||||.07
81580383|NCT04729127|162833258|OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Regression, Linear|||See protocol for full statistical analysis plan.||||.88
81580384|NCT04729127|162833261|OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||Regression, Linear|||See protocol for full statistical analysis plan.||||.26
81580385|NCT04729127|162833261|OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Regression, Linear|||See protocol for full statistical analysis plan.||||.74
81580386|NCT01245270|162833263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003||95.0||||"For the incremental area under the curve (AUCi), only the extent of interpolated values above baseline contributed.~Values obtained following the control and extract capsules were compared by paired t-tests."|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81580387|NCT01245270|162833264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.028||95.0||||For incremental area under the curve (AUCi), only the extent of interpolated values above baseline contributed. Values obtained following the control and extract capsules were compared by paired t-tests.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.028
81580388|NCT01959542|162833268|OTHER|Pearson's product-moment correlation|Pearson's product-moment correlation|-0.53||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.0|0.1|||Pearson's product-moment correlation|||||0.10|-086|0.09
81580389|NCT01959542|162833269|OTHER||Pearson's product-moment correlation|-0.62||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.15|||Pearson's product-moment correlation|Pearson's product moment correlation||||-0.15|-0.62|0.03
81580390|NCT03388138|162833270|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of the etafilcon A with ketotifen lens relative to the etafilcon A lens was established if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval was below 0.1 logMAR.|Least-Square Mean Difference|0.0017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01169|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.025|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|LS Mean difference was calculated as etafilcon A with ketotifen - etafilcon A|||0.025|-0.021|
81580391|NCT03388138|162833271|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of the etafilcon A with ketotifen lens relative to the etafilcon A lens was established if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval was below 0.1 logMAR.|Least-Square Mean Difference|0.0007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01158|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.024|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|LS Mean difference was calculated as etafilcon A with ketotifen - etafilcon A|||0.024|-0.022|
81580392|NCT02357901|162833316|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||significance at the 0.025 level|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||<0.0001
81580393|NCT02357901|162833316|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||significance at the 0.025 level|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||<0.0001
81580394|NCT02357901|162833317|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81580395|NCT02357901|162833317|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81580396|NCT02357901|162833318|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||<0.0001
81580397|NCT02357901|162833318|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||<0.0001
81580398|NCT02357901|162833319|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||<0.0001
81580399|NCT02357901|162833319|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||<0.0001
81580400|NCT02357901|162833320|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.56|-4.3||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. Center was included in the model as a random effect.||-4.30|-14.56|0.0003
81580401|NCT02357901|162833320|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-12.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.51|-7.28||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. Center was included in the model as a random effect.||-7.28|-17.51|<0.0001
81580402|NCT02357901|162833321|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by site||||||<0.0001
81580403|NCT02357901|162833321|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by site||||||<0.0001
81580404|NCT02357901|162833322|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by site||||||<0.0001
81580405|NCT02357901|162833322|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by site||||||<0.0001
81580406|NCT02357901|162833323|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.46||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. Center was included in the model as a random effect.||-0.46|-0.96|<0.0001
81580407|NCT02357901|162833323|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.62||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. Center was included in the model as a random effect.||-0.62|-1.12|<0.0001
81580408|NCT02357901|162833324|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.33||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. Center was included in the model as a random effect.||-0.33|-0.89|<0.0001
81580409|NCT02357901|162833324|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.41||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. Center was included in the model as a random effect.||-0.41|-0.97|<0.0001
81580410|NCT02357901|162833325|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.3143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.36||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. Center was included in the model as a random effect.||0.36|-1.13|0.3143
81580411|NCT02357901|162833325|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-0.23||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. Center was included in the model as a random effect.||-0.23|-1.72|0.0101
81580412|NCT02357901|162833326|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.0726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|0.14||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. Center was included in the model as a random effect.||0.14|-3.29|0.0726
81580413|NCT02357901|162833326|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|-0.9||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. Center was included in the model as a random effect.||-0.90|-4.32|0.0028
81580414|NCT02357901|162833327|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.81|9.2||Significance level of 0.05.|ANOVA|a random effects ANOVA model with treatment included as fixed effect and center as random effect.||||9.20|5.81|<0.0001
81455862|NCT02028676|162601824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.44|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is CDM vs LCM|||1.44|0.49|0.45
81455863|NCT02028676|162601824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Log Rank|Global test with 2df, adjusted for randomization stratification factors||||||0.43
81455864|NCT02028676|162601824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.31|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is Arm B vs A|||1.31|0.33|0.23
81455865|NCT02028676|162601824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.81|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is Arm C vs A|||1.81|0.52|0.93
81517482|NCT00246025|162723036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-23.7||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|-10.5||Multiplicity was not adjusted.|normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||"Superiority of dabigatran etexilate to placebo was tested. Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.~The dabigatran groups were compared to the placebo group.. The null hypotheses are Ho: placebo = 220mg, Ho: placebo = 150mg and Ho: placebo = 110mg. ,All comparisons were two-sided with a significance level of 5%. Confidence intervals were two-sided with a level of 95%."||-10.5|-37.0|0.0006
81517483|NCT00246025|162723036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-32.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.4|-19.6||Multiplicity was not adjusted.|normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||"Superiority of dabigatran etexilate to placebo was tested. Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.~The dabigatran groups were compared to the placebo group.. The null hypotheses are Ho: placebo = 220mg, Ho: placebo = 150mg and Ho: placebo = 110mg. ,All comparisons were two-sided with a significance level of 5%. Confidence intervals were two-sided with a level of 95%."||-19.6|-45.4|<.0001
81517484|NCT00246025|162723039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Placebo for the category major bleeding events||||1.0000
81517485|NCT00246025|162723039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.496||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Placebo for the category major bleeding events||||0.4960
81517486|NCT00246025|162723039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6223||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Placebo for the category major bleeding events||||0.6223
81517487|NCT00246025|162723039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Absolute Difference (Percentage)|-2.5||||0.1513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|1.0|||normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||Absolute difference versus Placebo for the category major and clinically relevant bleeding events||1.0|-5.9|0.1513
81580415|NCT02357901|162833327|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.82|9.21||Significance level of 0.05.|ANOVA|a random effects ANOVA model with treatment included as fixed effect and center as random effect.||||9.21|5.82|<0.0001
81455866|NCT02028676|162601825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||Log Rank|Global test with 2df, adjusted for randomization stratification factors||||||0.89
81455867|NCT02028676|162601825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.48|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is Arm B vs A|||1.48|0.53|0.64
81455868|NCT02028676|162601825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.52|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is Arm C vs A|||1.52|0.54|0.71
81455869|NCT02028676|162601826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.38|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is CDM vs LCM|||1.38|0.73|0.98
81455870|NCT02028676|162601826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Log Rank|Global test with 2df, adjusted for randomization stratification factors||||||0.44
81455871|NCT02028676|162601826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.2|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is Arm B vs A|||1.20|0.55|0.30
81455872|NCT02028676|162601826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.17|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is Arm C vs A|||1.17|0.54|0.24
81455873|NCT02028676|162601827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.49|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is CDM vs LCM.|||1.49|0.82|0.52
81455874|NCT02028676|162601827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||||||Global test with 2df, adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Log Rank|||||||0.34
81455875|NCT02028676|162601827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.13|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is Arm B vs A|||1.13|0.54|0.19
81455876|NCT02028676|162601827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.16|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is Arm C vs A|||1.16|0.56|0.25
81455877|NCT02028676|162601828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Generalized estimating equations|Generalised estimating equations with independent correlation structure and robust standard errors, calculated over all post-randomization visit weeks||||||0.71
81455878|NCT02028676|162601828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||Generalized estimating equations|Generalised estimating equations with independent correlation structure and robust standard errors, calculated over all post-randomization visit weeks||||||0.58
81455879|NCT02028676|162601829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Generalized estimating equations|Generalised estimating equations with independent correlation structure and robust standard errors, calculated over all post-randomization visit weeks||||||0.07
81455880|NCT02028676|162601829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Generalized estimating equations|Generalised estimating equations with independent correlation structure and robust standard errors, calculated over all post-randomization visit weeks||||||0.90
81517488|NCT00246025|162723039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Absolute Difference (Percentage)|-2.4||||0.1696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|1.0|||normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||Absolute difference versus Placebo for the category major and clinically relevant bleeding events||1.0|-5.9|0.1696
81517489|NCT00246025|162723039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Absolute Difference (Percentage)|0.7||||0.7802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|5.2|||normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||Absolute difference versus Placebo for the category major and clinically relevant bleeding events||5.2|-3.9|0.7802
81517490|NCT00246025|162723039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Absolute Difference (Percentage)|1.7||||0.6313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|8.7|||normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||Absolute difference versus Placebo for the category any bleeding events||8.7|-5.3|0.6313
81517491|NCT00246025|162723039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Absolute Difference (Percentage)|2.3||||0.5377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|9.4|||normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||Absolute difference versus Placebo for the category any bleeding events||9.4|-4.9|0.5377
81517492|NCT00246025|162723039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Absolute Difference (Percentage)|2.8||||0.4493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|10.0|||normal approximation method|Statistical inference was made on the basis of the normal approximation of two independent binomial distributions.||Absolute difference versus Placebo for the category any bleeding events||10.0|-4.4|0.4493
81517493|NCT01643850|162723072|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.98||||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.36|||ANCOVA|||||1.36|0.71|0.915
81517494|NCT01643850|162723072|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.78||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.07|||ANCOVA|||||1.07|0.57|0.117
81517495|NCT01643850|162723072|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.69||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.91|||ANCOVA|||||0.91|0.52|0.010
81517496|NCT03242772|162723159|OTHER|||||||0.2664||||||Significance at \<0.05|95% confidence interval|confidence interval (CI) = -3.5729 - 11.6929|||Presentation of results will include p-values and 95% confidence intervals for the least mean square values at weeks 0, 10, 24 (week 24 is exploratory).|||0.2664
81517497|NCT03242772|162723160|OTHER|||||||0.3721||||||Significance at \<0.05|95% confidence interval|confidence interval (CI) = -17.7698 - 7.2698|||Presentation of results will include p-values and 95% confidence intervals for the least mean square values at weeks 0, 10, 24 (week 24 is exploratory).|||0.3721
81517498|NCT03995680|162723170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Egg Reduction Rate (%)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|12.6|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age, sex, weight and baseline hookworm infection intensity (light or moderate/heavy)||The 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for ERRs and the difference between ERRs were estimated via bootstrap resampling. Superiority was claimed if the 95% confidence interval of the difference in ERRs did not include unity. Logistic regression models were used to assess efficacy in terms of CRs. In a subsequent analysis an adjusted logistic regression (adjustment for age, sex, weight and baseline infection intensity) was performed.||12.6|-7.8|
81517499|NCT04065074|162723171|OTHER|Proportion of Successful Administrations|Proportion of Successful Administrations|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.51|0.9||||||||0.90|0.51|
81517500|NCT04465877|162723176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.12||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.67|75.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between change from baseline in PPG (AUEC0-4) value for JTT-662 5 mg and placebo on Day 1||75.42|-79.67|0.956
81517501|NCT04465877|162723176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.41|106.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between change from baseline in PPG (AUEC0-4) value for JTT-662 5 mg and placebo on Day 14||106.07|-105.41|0.995
81517502|NCT04465877|162723176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-59.35||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-191.15|72.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between change from baseline in PPG (AUEC0-4) value for JTT-662 5 mg and placebo on Day 28||72.45|-191.15|0.366
81517503|NCT04465877|162723176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-100.02||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-179.96|-20.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between change from baseline in PPG (AUEC0-4) value for JTT-662 10 mg and placebo on Day 1||-20.08|-179.96|0.016
81580416|NCT04259762|162833331|OTHER|This is a summary of the total number of participants in the focus groups who endorsed the particular theme.|Proportion endorsing themes|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||All focus groups were summarized together and, therefore, the denominators (N=85 \[Community\], N=11 \[Provider\]) for each theme are the same. Further, the focus groups only made qualitative (and no quantitative) assessments/endoresement of themes. No formal comparisons among groups were made.||||
81517504|NCT04465877|162723176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-137.85||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-245.28|-30.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between change from baseline in PPG (AUEC0-4) value for JTT-662 10 mg and placebo on Day 14||-30.43|-245.28|0.014
81517505|NCT04465877|162723176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-229.04||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-362.17|-95.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between change from baseline in PPG (AUEC0-4) value for JTT-662 10 mg and placebo on Day 28||-95.91|-362.17|0.001
81517506|NCT04465877|162723176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-89.98||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-167.62|-12.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between change from baseline in PPG (AUEC0-4) value for JTT-662 20 mg and placebo on Day 1||-12.33|-167.62|0.025
81517507|NCT04465877|162723176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-222.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-326.54|-117.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between change from baseline in PPG (AUEC0-4) value for JTT-662 20 mg and placebo on Day 14||-117.51|-326.54|<0.001
81517508|NCT04465877|162723176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-248.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-379.35|-118.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between change from baseline in PPG (AUEC0-4) value for JTT-662 20 mg and placebo on Day 28||-118.28|-379.35|<0.001
81517509|NCT00395135|162723177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|4.2|||ANCOVA|||||4.2|3.0|<0.0001
81517510|NCT00395135|162723179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion (%)|-3.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|-3.25|||ANCOVA|||||-3.25|-4.09|<0.001
81517511|NCT00395135|162723180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion (%)|-2.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|-1.88|||ANCOVA|||||-1.88|-3.29|<0.001
81517512|NCT00395135|162723180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportion (%)|1.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.19|||ANCOVA|||||2.19|1.10|<0.001
81517513|NCT02081638|162723198|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Threshold for statistical significance was a priori set to \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to compare the change of sCD14 from baseline and month 12 measurement within each arm.||||>0.05
81517514|NCT02081638|162723198|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to compare the change of sCD14 from baseline and month 12 measurement within each arm.||||0.022
81517515|NCT02081638|162723199|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to compare the change of sCD14 from baseline and month 12 measurement within each arm.||||0.13
81517516|NCT02081638|162723199|OTHER|||||||0.097|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to compare the change of sCD14 from baseline and month 12 measurement within each arm.||||0.097
81517517|NCT02081638|162723199|OTHER|||||||0.0269|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to compare the change of sCD14 from baseline and month 12 measurement within each arm.||||0.0269
81517518|NCT02081638|162723199|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.25
81517519|NCT02081638|162723199|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Plasma biomarkers (CRP, sCD14, TF, IL-6) were log(e) transformed and a linear mixed effect model with the biomarker as outcome and with random slope per participant was used to calculate the percentage of change from baseline.|||
81517520|NCT04346108|162723223|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.15||||||||3.15|0.73|
81517521|NCT04346108|162723223|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||||0.00|0.00|
81517522|NCT04346108|162723223|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|2.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|4.13||||||||4.13|1.34|
81517523|NCT04346108|162723224|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|5.3||||||||5.30|1.02|
81517524|NCT04346108|162723224|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|9.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.82|23.82||||||||23.82|2.82|
81517525|NCT04346108|162723224|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|2.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|5.18||||||||5.18|1.37|
81517526|NCT04346108|162723225|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|4.01||||||95.0|1.46|8.54||||||||8.54|1.46|
81517527|NCT04346108|162723225|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|3.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|10.74||||||||10.74|0.37|
81517528|NCT04346108|162723225|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|5.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|11.93||||||||11.93|2.32|
81517529|NCT04346108|162723226|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||||0.0|0.0|
81517530|NCT04346108|162723226|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.35||||||||0.35|0.03|
81580417|NCT04259762|162833333|OTHER|Formal statistical comparisons were not made.|Proportion endorsing attempt to screen|0.567|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.303|0.831|||||"Pooled estimate of attempt to screening. Using R:~n1 \<- c(20,28,11,15,26,23,21); nt \<- c(45,50,45,50,50,50,22) p1 \<- n1/nt; v1 \<- p1\*(1-p1)/nt fit \<- lm(p1 \~ 1,weight=1/v1) summary(fit)$coef\[1\] + qt(.975,6)\*c(0,-1,1)\*summary(fit)$coef\[2\]"|||0.831|0.303|
81517531|NCT04346108|162723226|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||||0.00|0.00|
81517532|NCT04346108|162723227|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||||0.00|0.00|
81517533|NCT04346108|162723227|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.76||||||||2.76|0.25|
81517534|NCT04346108|162723228|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.68||||||||2.68|0.38|
81517535|NCT04346108|162723228|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|2.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|4.82||||||||4.82|0.91|
81517536|NCT04346108|162723228|SUPERIORITY||Poisson Estimate|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|2.15||||||||2.15|0.07|
81517537|NCT02275117|162723235|SUPERIORITY|75% Migraine Responder Rate - Week 1-12 (Modified Full Analysis Population)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.6||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|24.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.0|1.3|0.0330
81517538|NCT02275117|162723235|SUPERIORITY|75% Migraine Responder Rate - Week 1-12 (Modified Full Analysis Population)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.7||||0.0715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|21.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.8|-0.5|0.0715
81517539|NCT02275117|162723235|SUPERIORITY|75% Migraine Responder Rate - Week 1-12 (Modified Full Analysis Population)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.5||||0.2013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|18.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.5|-3.5|0.2013
81517540|NCT02275117|162723235|SUPERIORITY|75% Migraine Responder Rate - Week 1-12 (Modified Full Analysis Population)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.1||||0.2938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|16.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.9|-4.6|0.2938
81517541|NCT01081301|162723255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||The p-value were not adjusted for multiple comparisons and a p-value of 0.05 was used for statistical significance.|ANOVA|Modified version of ANOVA as it overcomes the shortcoming of the ANOVA model by taking into account unbalanced data and repeated measures.||Generalized estimating equations were used to determine change in patterns of the Herth Hope Index over time (Day 7, 14 and 3, 6, and 12 months) compared to baseline. The advantage of utilizing general estimating equations was that it effectively increases the sample size (increasing power) and estimated more robust standard errors by taking into account the repeated measures and adjusting for covariates.||||<0.05
81517542|NCT01081301|162723256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||The p-value were not adjusted for multiple comparisons and a p-value of 0.05 was used for statistical significance.|ANOVA|Modified version of ANOVA as it overcomes the shortcoming of the ANOVA model by taking into account unbalanced data and repeated measures.||Generalized estimating equations were used to determine change in patterns of SF-12v2 Mental health scores over time (Day 7, 14 and 3, 6, and 12 months) compared to baseline. The advantage of utilizing general estimating equations was that it effectively increases the sample size (increasing power) and estimated more robust standard errors by taking into account the repeated measures and adjusting for covariates.||||<0.05
81517543|NCT01081301|162723257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||The p-value were not adjusted for multiple comparisons and a p-value of 0.05 was used for statistical significance.|ANOVA|Modified version of ANOVA as it overcomes the shortcoming of the ANOVA model by taking into account unbalanced data and repeated measures||Generalized estimating equations were used to determine change in patterns of General Self Efficacy Scale scores over time (Day 7, 14 and 3, 6, and 12 months) compared to baseline. The advantage of utilizing general estimating equations was that it effectively increases the sample size (increasing power) and estimated more robust standard errors by taking into account the repeated measures and adjusting for covariates.||||<0.05
81517544|NCT01081301|162723258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||The p-value were not adjusted for multiple comparisons and a p-value of 0.05 was used for statistical significance.|ANOVA|Modified version of ANOVA as it overcomes the shortcoming of the ANOVA model by taking into account unbalanced data and repeated measures.||Generalized estimating equations were used to determine change in patterns of Non Death Revised Grief Experience Inventory scores over time (Day 7, 14 and 3, 6, and 12 months) compared to baseline. The advantage of utilizing general estimating equations was that it effectively increases the sample size (increasing power) and estimated more robust standard errors by taking into account the repeated measures and adjusting for covariates.||||>0.05
81580418|NCT01203046|162833334|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|It was used for the calculation of statistical power an author of 5% level, it was felt that the difference between the minimum value of non inferiority does not exceed 10%.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.65|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|19.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||19.83|0.35|<0.05
81580419|NCT01203046|162833335|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Consider a 5% confidence level, the power of assigned contrast was 80% to detect a difference minima of at least 10% of equivalence between the analyzed groups.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|6.51|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.51|0.21|<0.05
81580420|NCT03453684|162833336|OTHER||Overall SE of the estimate|0.009|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Standard error of the estimate of Typical value: 0.45 Standard error of the estimate of w\^2: 0.39|||||
81580421|NCT03453684|162833337|OTHER||Overall Standard Error of the Estimate|9.85|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Standard error of the estimate of Typical value: 0.61 Standard error of the estimate of ꙍ\^2 (intersubject variability): \^a (fixed to 0)|||||
81580422|NCT03453684|162833338|OTHER||Overall Standard Error of the Estimate|8.37|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Standard error of the estimate of Typical value: 0.02 Standard error of the estimate of ꙍ\^2 (intersubject variability): \^a (fixed to 0)|||||
81580423|NCT03453684|162833339|OTHER||Overall Standard Error of the Estimate|4.83|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Standard error of the estimate of Typical value: 0.003 Standard error of the estimate of ꙍ\^2 (intersubject variability): 0.03|||||
81580424|NCT03453684|162833340|OTHER||Overall Standard Error of the Estimate|17.21|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Standard error of the estimate of Typical value: 0.13|||||
81580425|NCT03453684|162833341|OTHER||SE of the estimate of Typical Value|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81580426|NCT03453684|162833342|OTHER||SE of the estimate of Typical Value|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Standard error of the estimate of Typical value should be read as: 2.1E-06 Standard error of the estimate of ꙍ\^2 (intersubject variability): 0.24|||||
81580427|NCT03453684|162833343|OTHER||SE of the estimate of Typical Value|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Standard error of the estimate of ꙍ\^2 (intersubject variability): 0.08|||||
81455881|NCT02028676|162601830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Generalized estimating equations|Generalised estimating equations with independent correlation structure and robust standard errors, calculated over all post-randomization visit weeks||||||0.64
81580428|NCT03453684|162833344|OTHER||Overall Standard Error of the Estimate|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Standard error of the estimate of Typical value: 0.02|||||
81580429|NCT03453684|162833345|OTHER||SE of the estimate of Typical Value|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81580430|NCT02063516|162833346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||It was calculated that 80 adult patients randomized from different surgical department would have 80% power to detect a difference in 2 point in mean. Sampling size was determined using 2 sided t-test (alpha=0.05).||||0.04
81580431|NCT02063516|162833347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.836
81580432|NCT02063516|162833348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Amount of air added at 30 minutes to maintain cuff pressure 60cmH2O||||0.0035
81580433|NCT02063516|162833348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Amount of air added at 60 minutes to maintain cuff pressure 60cmH2O||||0.003
81580434|NCT02063516|162833348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Amount of air added at 90 minutes to maintain cuff pressure 60cmH2O||||0.0042
81580435|NCT02063516|162833348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Amount of air added at 120 minutes to maintain cuff pressure 60cmH2O||||0.004
81580436|NCT02293655|162833350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Compared at Baseline Time point||||0.55
81580437|NCT02293655|162833350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at MPH Maintenance Visit (Week 8)||||.30
81580438|NCT02293655|162833350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Randomization Phase 1 (Week 9)||||.28
81580439|NCT02293655|162833350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Randomization Phase 2 (Week 10)||||.00
81580440|NCT02293655|162833350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Randomization Phase 3 (Week 12)||||.01
81580441|NCT02293655|162833351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.4||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Compared at baseline timepoint||||.32
81580442|NCT02293655|162833351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.1||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Compared at Maintenance Time Point (week 8)||||.90
81580443|NCT02293655|162833351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|100.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.5||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Compared at Randomization Phase 1 (week 9)||||.007
81580444|NCT02293655|162833351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|49.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|56.6||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Compared at Randomization Phase 2 (week 10)||||.26
81580445|NCT02293655|162833351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|123.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.6||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Compared at Randomization Phase 3 (week 12)||||.01
81580446|NCT02293655|162833352|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.9||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Baseline||||.33
81580447|NCT02293655|162833352|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|56.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.5||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Maintenance (week 8)||||.06
81580448|NCT02293655|162833352|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|108.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|46.8||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Randomization Phase 1 (week 9)||||.05
81580449|NCT02293655|162833352|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|118.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|44.2||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Randomization Phase 2 (week 10)||||.008
81580450|NCT02293655|162833352|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|77.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|42.9||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Randomization Phase 3 (week 12)||||.07
81580451|NCT03814746|162833368|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.08|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.55|||negative binomial regression model|||||1.55|0.76|> 0.999
81580452|NCT03814746|162833368|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.89|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.27|||negative binomial regression model|||||1.27|0.62|> 0.999
81580453|NCT03814746|162833369|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.7|||negative binomial regression model|||||1.70|0.87|
81580454|NCT03814746|162833369|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.17|||negative binomial regression model|||||1.17|0.59|
81580455|NCT03814746|162833374|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.97|||Cox Model|for time to first occurrence of VOC||||1.97|0.92|
81580456|NCT03814746|162833374|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.58|||Cox Model|for time to first occurrence of VOC||||1.58|0.72|
81580457|NCT03814746|162833374|SUPERIORITY|for time to second occurrence of VOC|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.04|||Cox Model|||||2.04|0.81|
81580458|NCT03814746|162833374|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.54|||Cox Model|for time to second occurrence of VOC||||1.54|0.59|
81580459|NCT03814746|162833375|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.43|||Negative binomial regression model|for the Annualized rate of all visits to clinics, emergency rooms and hospitalizations||||1.43|0.75|
81580460|NCT03814746|162833375|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.14|||Negative binomial regression model|for the Annualized rate of all visits to clinics, emergency rooms and hospitalizations||||1.14|0.59|
81455882|NCT02028676|162601830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Generalized estimating equations|Generalised estimating equations with independent correlation structure and robust standard errors, calculated over all post-randomization visit weeks||||||0.30
81455883|NCT02028676|162601831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors||||||0.45
81455884|NCT02028676|162601832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors||||||0.70
81580461|NCT03814746|162833375|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.59|||Negative binomial regression model|for the Annualized rate of VOC-related visits to clinics, emergency rooms and hospitalizations||||1.59|0.77|
81580462|NCT03814746|162833375|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.25|||Negative binomial regression model|for the Annualized rate of VOC-related visits to clinics, emergency rooms and hospitalizations||||1.25|0.60|
81580463|NCT03814746|162833376|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.09|||Negative binomial regression model|for the Annualized days of all visits to clinics, emergency rooms and hospitalizations||||2.09|0.85|
81455885|NCT02028676|162601833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||0.0|||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors||||||0.59
81455886|NCT02028676|162601833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|Global test with 2df, adjusted for randomization stratification factors||||||0.01
81455887|NCT02028676|162601834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors||||||0.81
81455888|NCT02028676|162601834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Linear|Global test with 2df, adjusted for randomization stratification factors||||||0.03
81455889|NCT02028676|162601835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.86
81455890|NCT02028676|162601835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81455891|NCT02028676|162601836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.20
81455892|NCT02028676|162601836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81455893|NCT02028676|162601837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.29|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is CDM vs LCM|||1.29|0.48|0.22
81455894|NCT02028676|162601838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.672||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.075|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is CDM vs LCM|||1.075|0.420|0.09
81455895|NCT02028676|162601838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Log Rank|Global test with 2df, adjusted for randomization stratification factors||||||0.04
81455896|NCT02028676|162601838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.16||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|4.08|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is Arm B vs A|||4.08|1.15|0.017
81455897|NCT02028676|162601838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.0||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|3.8|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is Arm C vs A|||3.80|1.05|0.034
81455898|NCT02028676|162601839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.66|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is CDM vs LCM|||1.66|1.02|0.04
81455899|NCT02028676|162601839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Log Rank|Global test with 2df, adjusted for randomization stratification factors||||||0.53
81455900|NCT02028676|162601839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.25|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is Arm B vs A|||1.25|0.68|0.60
81455901|NCT02028676|162601839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.46|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is Arm C vs A|||1.46|0.81|0.56
81455902|NCT02028676|162601840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.56|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is CDM vs LCM|||1.56|0.58|0.84
81580464|NCT03814746|162833376|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.38|||Negative binomial regression model|for the Annualized days of all visits to clinics, emergency rooms and hospitalizations||||1.38|0.57|
81455903|NCT02028676|162601840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Log Rank|Global test with 2df, adjusted for randomization stratification factors||||||0.002
81455904|NCT02028676|162601840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|8.29|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is Arm B vs A|||8.29|1.74|0.001
81455905|NCT02028676|162601840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.09||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|6.85|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is Arm C vs A|||6.85|1.39|0.006
81455906|NCT02028676|162601841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Generalized estimating equations|Generalised estimating equations with independent correlation structure and robust standard errors, calculated over all post-randomization visit weeks||||||0.53
81455907|NCT02028676|162601841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Generalized estimating equations|Generalised estimating equations with independent correlation structure and robust standard errors, calculated over all post-randomization visit weeks||||||0.46
81455908|NCT02028676|162601842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.3||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|4.7|||Chi-squared|||||4.7|-9.3|0.52
81455909|NCT02028676|162601843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.5|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Difference is once-daily minus twice-daily|||0.5|-1.2|0.39
81455910|NCT02028676|162601844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.9|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Difference is once-daily minus twice-daily|||0.9|-0.9|0.98
81455911|NCT02028676|162601845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.2|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Difference is once-daily minus twice-daily|||0.2|-1.9|0.12
81455912|NCT02028676|162601846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.0||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.0|76.0|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Difference is once-daily minus twice-daily|||76|-60|0.82
81455913|NCT02028676|162601847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-33.0||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-104.0|38.0|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Difference is once-daily minus twice-daily|||38|-104|0.36
81580465|NCT03814746|162833376|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.09|||Negative binomial regression model|for the Annualized days of VOC-related visits to clinics, emergency rooms and hospitalizations||||2.09|0.77|
81455914|NCT02028676|162601848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-87.0||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-220.0|46.0|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Difference is once-daily minus twice-daily|||46|-220|0.20
81455915|NCT02028676|162601850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.64|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is once-daily vs twice-daily|||1.64|0.11|0.20
81455916|NCT02028676|162601851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.77|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is once-daily vs twice-daily|||1.77|0.31|0.51
81455917|NCT02028676|162601852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Generalized estimating equations|Generalised estimating equations with independent correlation structure and robust standard errors, calculated over all post-randomization visit weeks||||||0.16
81455918|NCT02028676|162601853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||Generalized estimating equations|Generalised estimating equations with independent correlation structure and robust standard errors, calculated over all post-randomization visit weeks||||||0.54
81455919|NCT02028676|162601854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Generalised estimating equations|Generalised estimating equations with independent correlation structure and robust standard errors, calculated over all post-randomization visit weeks||||||0.08
81455920|NCT02028676|162601855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.52|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is once-daily vs twice-daily|||1.52|0.72|0.82
81455921|NCT02028676|162601856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.27|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is once-daily vs twice-daily|||1.27|0.48|0.31
81455922|NCT02028676|162601857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.74
81455923|NCT02028676|162601858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.90
81455924|NCT02028676|162601859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||Generalized estimating equations|Generalised estimating equation with independent correlation structure and robust standard errors, calculated over all post-randomization visit weeks||||||0.93
81455925|NCT02028676|162601860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.25|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is stop vs continue|||3.25|1.50|<0.001
81455926|NCT02028676|162601861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.47||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.85|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is stop vs continue|||3.85|0.56|0.44
81517545|NCT01081301|162723259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||The p-value were not adjusted for multiple comparisons and a p-value of 0.05 was used for statistical significance.|ANOVA|Modified version of ANOVA as it overcomes the shortcoming of the ANOVA model by taking into account unbalanced data and repeated measures.||Generalized estimating equations were used to determine change in patterns of SF-12v2 Physical health scores over time (Day 7, 14 and 3, 6, and 12 months) compared to baseline. The advantage of utilizing general estimating equations was that it effectively increases the sample size (increasing power) and estimated more robust standard errors by taking into account the repeated measures and adjusting for covariates.||||<0.05
81517546|NCT01865812|162723265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.24||||||||-0.24|-0.51|
81517547|NCT01865812|162723266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.25||||||||-0.25|-0.63|
81517548|NCT01865812|162723267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|1.46||||||||1.46|-1.58|
81517549|NCT01865812|162723318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.852|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.852
81517550|NCT01865812|162723319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.549|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.549
81517551|NCT01865812|162723320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.912|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.912
81517552|NCT01095653|162723321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0975|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.56||Primary endpoints were tested at alpha=0.027 applying Dunnett's adjustment|ANCOVA|||||-0.56|-0.94|<0.0001
81517553|NCT01095653|162723321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0962|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.63||Primary endpoints were tested at alpha=0.027 applying Dunnett's adjustment|ANCOVA|||||-0.63|-1.01|<0.0001
81517554|NCT01095653|162723322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.203|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|-21.4||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||||-21.4|-34.0|<0.0001
81517555|NCT01095653|162723322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-34.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.174|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.4|-27.9||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||||-27.9|-40.4|<0.0001
81517556|NCT01095653|162723323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-47.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5667|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.8|-34.96||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||||-34.96|-60.80|<0.0001
81517557|NCT01095653|162723323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-56.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4489|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.66|-43.28||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||||-43.28|-68.66|<0.0001
81517558|NCT01095653|162723324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3259|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|-0.73||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||||-0.73|-2.01|<0.0001
81517559|NCT01095653|162723324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3242|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|-1.34||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||||-1.34|-2.62|<0.0001
81517560|NCT01095653|162723325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.238|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|31.6||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|Modified logistic regression|||||31.6|11.1|<0.0001
81517561|NCT01095653|162723325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|38.3||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|Modified logistic regression|||||38.3|18.6|<0.0001
81517562|NCT00747344|162723349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The study was designed to maintain a Type I error of 0.05 or less for the primary analysis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight (≤ 65 kg vs \> 65 kg).||Null Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab 45 mg and placebo for the primary endpoint at a significance level of 0.05. With 120 subjects (60 in each treatment group), simulation studies were conducted to calculate the power to detect a treatment difference in the primary endpoint between ustekinumab 45 mg group and placebo using a CMH test stratified by baseline weight (\<=65kg vs \> 65 kg). For all the scenarios evaluated, the power was \> 99% at a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81517563|NCT00747344|162723350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||No multiplicity adjustment was made and nominal p-value was reported.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight (≤ 65 kg vs \> 65 kg).||Null Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab 45 mg and placebo at a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81517564|NCT00747344|162723351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||No multiplicity adjustment was made and nominal p-value was reported.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance on van der Waerden normal scores (Conover, 1980) with treatment and baseline weight (≤ 65kg vs \> 65 kg) as factors in the model.||Null Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab 45 mg and placebo at a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81517565|NCT02680574|162723378|NON_INFERIORITY|Establishment of non-inferiority was based on a margin of -0.75 g/dL applied to the difference in mean change of hemoglobin: Vadadustat minus Darbepoetin alfa|Least squares mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.07||||||Treatment comparison: Vadadustat minus Darbepoetin Alfa||0.07|-0.09|
81517566|NCT02680574|162723379|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per Food and Drug Administration \[FDA\]) and 1.3 (per European Medicines Agency \[EMA\]).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||=|0.2015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.446|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0015 has been reported in this section.||1.446|0.930|=0.2015
81517567|NCT02680574|162723379|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17|||=|0.0725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.012|1.355|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0014 (NCT02648347) and AKB-6548-CI-0015 (NCT02680574). Time to first MACE for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 382 and 344 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 50.07 (23.00, 82.86) weeks versus 51.93 (27.79, 91.00) weeks, respectively. Statistical analysis from the pooled data has been reported in this section.||1.355|1.012|=0.0725
81517568|NCT02680574|162723380|NON_INFERIORITY|Establishment of non-inferiority was based on a margin of -0.75 g/dL applied to the difference in mean change: Vadadustat minus Darbepoetin alfa.|Least squares mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.09||||||Treatment comparison: Vadadustat minus Darbepoetin Alfa||0.09|-0.10|
81517569|NCT02680574|162723381|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||=|0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.851|1.268|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0015 has been reported in this section.||1.268|0.851|=0.7770
81517570|NCT02680574|162723381|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||=|0.2305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.972|1.267|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0014 (NCT02648347) and AKB-6548-CI-0015 (NCT02680574). Time to first MACE plus hospitalization for heart failure or thromboembolic events excluding vascular access thrombosis for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 451 and 424 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 42.86 (19.71, 73.43) weeks versus 43.86 (21.36, 80.43) weeks, respectively.||1.267|0.972|=0.2305
81517571|NCT02680574|162723382|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||=|0.5509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.817|1.501|||Gray's Test|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0015 has been reported in this section.||1.501|0.817|=0.5509
81455927|NCT02028676|162601862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|5.48|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is stop vs continue|||5.48|1.05|0.03
81455928|NCT02028676|162601863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.98||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|35.7|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is stop vs continue|||35.7|0.44|0.18
81455929|NCT02028676|162601864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.8||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|6.17|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is stop vs continue|||6.17|0.53|0.34
81455930|NCT02028676|162601865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|4.15|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is stop vs continue|||4.15|0.12|0.68
81455931|NCT02028676|162601866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Generalised estimating equations|Generalised estimating equations with independent correlation structure and robust standard errors, calculated over all post-randomization visit weeks||||||0.07
81455932|NCT02028676|162601867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Generalised estimating equations|Generalised estimating equations with independent correlation structure and robust standard errors, calculated over all post-randomization visit weeks||||||0.19
81455933|NCT02028676|162601868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Generalised estimating equations|Generalised estimating equations with independent correlation structure and robust standard errors, calculated over all post-randomization visit weeks||||||0.34
81455934|NCT02028676|162601869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.2|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Difference is stop minus continue|||0.2|-1.4|0.13
81580466|NCT03814746|162833376|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.44|||Negative binomial regression model|for the Annualized days of VOC-related visits to clinics, emergency rooms and hospitalizations||||1.44|0.52|
81455935|NCT02028676|162601870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.0||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.0|42.0|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Difference is stop minus continue|||42|-65|0.68
81455936|NCT02028676|162601871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.5|||Log Rank|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Hazard ratio is stop vs continue|||2.50|1.02|0.04
81455937|NCT02028676|162601872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||||||Adjusted for randomization stratification factors|Generalised estimating equation|Generalised estimating equation with independent correlation structure and robust standard errors, calculated over all post-randomization visit weeks||||||0.21
81455938|NCT04779879|162601897|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.09|||||Analysis was performed using an Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with covariates of treatment and Baseline logarithm (base 10) viral load.|||1.09|0.98|
81455939|NCT04779879|162601898|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.11|||||Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with covariates of treatment, and Baseline logarithm (base10) viral load and randomization stratification factor (prior exposure to an authorized or approved SARS-CoV-2 vaccine).|||1.11|0.94|
81455940|NCT04779879|162601927|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.11|||||Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with covariates of treatment and Baseline logarithm (base 10) viral load.|||1.11|1.00|
81517572|NCT02680574|162723382|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||=|0.2531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.947|1.42|||Gray's Test|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0014 (NCT02648347) and AKB-6548-CI-0015 (NCT02680574). Time to first cardiovascular MACE for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 198 and 178 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 45.57 (21.71, 73.29) weeks versus 47.36 (20.00, 88.43) weeks, respectively. Statistical analysis from the pooled data has been reported in this section.||1.420|0.947|=0.2531
81580467|NCT00706979|162833392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression model was used to examine the primary hypothesis that NRT-enhanced PQAs would yield a higher rate of any ever-occurring quit attempt.||1.4|1.1|0.008
81580468|NCT00706979|162833393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression model was used to examine the secondary hypothesis that NRT-enhanced PQAs would yield a higher rate of 7 days of abstinence at some point during the study.||1.7|1.0|0.09
81580469|NCT00706979|162833394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression model was used to examine the primary hypothesis that NRT-enhanced PQAs would yield a higher rate for the primary outcome of any 24hr quit attempt.||1.5|1.1|0.004
81580470|NCT00706979|162833395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression model was used to examine the secondary hypothesis that NRT-enhanced PQAs would yield a higher rate for 7 days of abstinence at the six month follow-up.||1.6|0.9|0.3
81580471|NCT01996826|162833396|OTHER|Based on prior studies endothelial rejection episodes tend to occur in the range of about 60% of transplants. We used rates ranging from 50 to 70 % to compute the sample size. We specified the probability of a type 1 error equal to 0.05, study power equal to 80%, a follow-up period of 12 months, and 4% loss to follow-up. Calculations resulted in sample size estimates of between 65 and 124 participants.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.14|||Log Rank|||Endothelial rejection rates in patients in the treatment group and the control group were calculated using the Kaplan-Meier survival curve. The Kaplan-Meier/product limit estimator is a non-parametric statistical test used to show the probability of an event occurring at a given time interval. The Kaplan-Meier estimator is used to show what the probability of corneal transplant rejection (and therefore transplant survival) after administration of the active treatment or control.||1.14|0.12|0.10
81580472|NCT01996826|162833397|OTHER|The count of ocular adverse events for subjects in intervention group (Avastin® (bevacizumab) and control group (0.9% NaCl \& Refresh Liquigel) were counted and compared.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.06|||Fisher Exact|||The incidence of Ocular Adverse Events for subjects in intervention group (Avastin® (bevacizumab) and control group (0.9% NaCl \& Refresh Liquigel) were counted and compared.||1.06|0.78|0.36
81580473|NCT01996826|162833397|OTHER|Mild ocular adverse events for subjects in intervention group and control group were counted and compared.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.4|||Fisher Exact|||The number of mild severity Ocular Adverse Events for subjects in intervention group (Avastin® (bevacizumab) and control group (0.9% NaCl \& Refresh Liquigel) were counted and compared.||1.4|0.63|0.82
81580474|NCT01996826|162833397|OTHER|Moderate severity ocular adverse events for subjects in intervention group and control group were counted and compared.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.2|||Fisher Exact|||The number of moderate severity Ocular Adverse Events for subjects in intervention group (Avastin® (bevacizumab) and control group (0.9% NaCl \& Refresh Liquigel) were counted and compared.||2.2|0.41|>0.99
81580475|NCT01996826|162833397|OTHER|Severe ocular adverse events for subjects in intervention group and control group were counted and compared.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.63||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.9|||Fisher Exact|||Severe ocular adverse events for subjects in intervention group and control group were counted and compared.||1.9|0.20|0.51
81580476|NCT01996826|162833398|OTHER|The incidence of Systematic Adverse Events for subjects in intervention group (Avastin® (bevacizumab) and control group (0.9% NaCl \& Refresh Liquigel) were calculated and compared.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.02|||Fisher Exact|||||1.02|0.79|0.24
81580477|NCT01996826|162833398|OTHER|Mild severity systemic adverse events for subjects in intervention group and control group were counted and compared.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.62||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|3.9|||Fisher Exact|||The number of mild systemic Adverse Events for subjects in intervention group (Avastin® (bevacizumab) and control group (0.9% NaCl \& Refresh Liquigel) were counted and compared.||3.9|0.68|0.40
81580478|NCT01996826|162833398|OTHER|Moderate severity systemic adverse events for subjects in intervention group and control group were counted and compared.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.95|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|14.5|||Fisher Exact|||The number of moderate severity systemic Adverse Events for subjects in intervention group (Avastin® (bevacizumab) and control group (0.9% NaCl \& Refresh Liquigel) were counted and compared.||14.5|0.26|>0.99
81580479|NCT01996826|162833398|OTHER|Severe systemic adverse events for subjects in intervention group and control group were counted and compared.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.9|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|14.5|||Fisher Exact|||The number of severe systemic Adverse Events for subjects in intervention group (Avastin® (bevacizumab) and control group (0.9% NaCl \& Refresh Liquigel) were counted and compared.||14.5|0.26|>0.99
81580480|NCT01514760|162833411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||This a comparison for participants with uncontrolled asthma at baseline and change in scores over time.||||0.03
81580481|NCT03329690|162833482|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test with region as a stratification factor||||||<0.0001
81580482|NCT01817725|162833499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81580483|NCT02337907|162833501|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.7907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.163|0.124||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.124|-0.163|0.7907
81580484|NCT02337907|162833501|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.7622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.125|0.171||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.171|-0.125|0.7622
81580485|NCT02337907|162833501|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071||0.8789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.152||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.152|-0.130|0.8789
81580486|NCT02337907|162833501|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.0609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.285|0.006||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.006|-0.285|0.0609
81580487|NCT02337907|162833501|SUPERIORITY|H1-0: Mean NTB response of pooled doses of 10 mg QD, 25 mg QD, 25 mg BID and 50 mg QD = Mean NTB response of placebo|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.5687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.135|0.074||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.074|-0.135|0.5687
81580488|NCT02337907|162833502|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.8694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.101|0.12||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction. The study identifier is also a categorical covariate for the twin studies analyses.||0.120|-0.101|0.8694
81455941|NCT04779879|162601928|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.07|||||Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with covariates of treatment and Baseline logarithm (base 10) viral load.|||1.07|0.97|
81455942|NCT04779879|162601929|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.09|||||Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with covariates of treatment, Baseline logarithm (base 10) viral load and randomization stratification factor (prior exposure to an authorized or approved SARS-CoV-2 vaccine).|||1.09|0.93|
81455943|NCT04779879|162601930|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.1|||||Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with covariates of treatment, Baseline logarithm (base 10) viral load and randomization stratification factor (prior exposure to an authorized or approved SARS-CoV-2 vaccine).|||1.10|0.94|
81455944|NCT04779879|162601991|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|0.89|||||Drug bioavailability was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and weight at Baseline as covariates.|||0.89|0.48|
81455945|NCT04779879|162601991|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|0.79|||||Drug bioavailability was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and weight at Baseline as covariates.|||0.79|0.43|
81455946|NCT04779879|162601992|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.95|||||Dose proportionality was analyzed using an ANOVA model with treatment (250mg, 500mg) as a covariate, for each parameter of interest.|||1.95|0.67|
81455947|NCT04779879|162601993|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.62|||||Dose proportionality was analyzed using an ANOVA model with treatment (250mg, 500mg) as a covariate, for each parameter of interest.|||1.62|0.69|
81455948|NCT04779879|162601994|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.82|||||Dose proportionality was analyzed using an ANOVA model with treatment (250mg, 500mg) as a covariate, for each parameter of interest.|||1.82|0.68|
81455949|NCT04779879|162601995|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|2.12|||||Dose proportionality was analyzed using an ANOVA model with treatment (250mg, 500mg) as a covariate, for each parameter of interest.|||2.12|0.77|
81455950|NCT02854527|162602020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio (T/R1) (%)|96.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.22|105.33|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects: 'sequence', 'subject within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.|Least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R1 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted gMean ratio (T/R1) and its 2-sided 90% CI. Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|This statistical analysis assess the effect of the other cocktail compounds in treatment T on the first primary outcome measure of treatment R1.||105.33|88.22|
81455951|NCT02854527|162602021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio (T/R1) (%)|93.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.49|103.97|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects: 'sequence', 'subject within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.|Least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R1 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted gMean ratio (T/R1) and its 2-sided 90% CI. Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|This statistical analysis assess the effect of the other cocktail compounds in treatment T on the second primary outcome measure of treatment R1.||103.97|83.49|
81455952|NCT02854527|162602022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio (T/R2) (%)|102.62|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.82|112.25|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects: 'sequence', 'subject within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.|Least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R2 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted gMean ratio (T/R2) and its 2-sided 90% CI. Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|This statistical analysis assess the effect of the other cocktail compounds in treatment T on the first primary outcome measure of treatment R2.||112.25|93.82|
81455953|NCT02854527|162602023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio (T/R2) (%)|103.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.6|115.46|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects: 'sequence', 'subject within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.|Least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R2 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted gMean ratio (T/R2) and its 2-sided 90% CI. Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|This statistical analysis assess the effect of the other cocktail compounds in treatment T on the second primary outcome measure of treatment R2.||115.46|93.60|
81455954|NCT02854527|162602024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio (T/R3) (%)|97.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.54|101.61|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects: 'sequence', 'subject within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.|Least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R3 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted gMean ratio (T/R3) and its 2-sided 90% CI. Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|This statistical analysis assess the effect of the other cocktail compounds in treatment T on the first primary outcome measure of treatment R3.||101.61|93.54|
81455955|NCT02854527|162602025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio (T/R3) (%)|98.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.85|105.09|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects: 'sequence', 'subject within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.|Least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R3 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted gMean ratio (T/R3) and its 2-sided 90% CI. Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|This statistical analysis assess the effect of the other cocktail compounds in treatment T on the second primary outcome measure of treatment R3.||105.09|91.85|
81517573|NCT02680574|162723383|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||=|0.4184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.258|||Gray's test|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0015 has been reported in this section.||1.258|0.610|=0.4184
81637968|NCT03302091|162966073|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio (T/R)%|198.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|96.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.83|386.94|||ANOVA||Standard deviation is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|"The statistical model used for the analyses of the primary endpoints was an ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale including the effect degree of renal impairment as a fixed effect as well as subject pair as a random effect."||386.94|101.83|
81517574|NCT02680574|162723383|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||=|0.8613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.792|1.293|||Gray's test|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0014 (NCT02648347) and AKB-6548-CI-0015 (NCT02680574). Time to first cardiovascular death for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 127 and 131 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 48.29 (28.86, 76.14) weeks versus 48.43 (21.29, 92.29) weeks, respectively. Statistical analysis from the pooled data has been reported in this section.||1.293|0.792|=0.8613
81517575|NCT02680574|162723384|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||=|0.8041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.315|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0015 has been reported in this section.||1.315|0.820|=0.8041
81517576|NCT02680574|162723384|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||=|0.4577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.274|||Log Rank|||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0014 (NCT02648347) and AKB-6548-CI-0015 (NCT02680574). Time to first all-cause mortality for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 319 and 307 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 52.14 (28.71, 84.71) weeks versus 53.00 (30.71, 94.14) weeks, respectively. Statistical analysis from the pooled data has been reported in this section.||1.274|0.930|=0.4577
81517577|NCT01300819|162723430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.58||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|1.26||Two-sided p-value is presented. No multiplicity adjustment is performed.|ANCOVA|Analysing was performed with ANCOVA model, adjusted for several terms.||Null hypothesis: mean change in the total Nonmotor Symptoms Scale (NMSS) score is the same for rotigotine- and placebo-treated group.||1.26|-8.43|0.147
81580489|NCT02337907|162833502|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.9512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|0.109||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction. The study identifier is also a categorical covariate for the twin studies analyses.||0.109|-0.116|0.9512
81517578|NCT01300819|162723431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|-0.92||Two-sided p-value is presented. No multiplicity adjustment is performed.|ANCOVA|Analysis was performed with ANCOVA model, adjusted for several terms.||||-0.92|-4.27|0.002
81517579|NCT01300819|162723432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.79||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|-0.37||Two-sided p-values are presented.|ANCOVA|Testing was performed using an ANCOVA model, adjusted for several terms.||||-0.37|-5.21|0.024
81517580|NCT01300819|162723433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.5||Two-sided p-value is presented. No multiplicity adjustment is performed.|ANCOVA|Analysis was performed with ANCOVA model, adjusted for several terms.||||0.50|-0.67|0.773
81517581|NCT01300819|162723434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.06||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|0.29||Two-sided p-value is presented. No multiplicity adjustment is performed.|ANCOVA|Analysis was performed with ANCOVA model, adjusted for several terms.||||0.29|-2.41|0.122
81517582|NCT01300819|162723435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.81||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|-0.02||Two-sided p-value is presented. No multiplicity adjustment is performed.|ANCOVA|Analysis was performed with ANCOVA model, adjusted for several terms.||||-0.02|-3.59|0.047
81517583|NCT01300819|162723436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.37||Two-sided p-value is presented. No multiplicity adjustment is performed.|ANCOVA|Analysis was performed with ANCOVA model, adjusted for several terms.||||0.37|-0.22|0.601
81517584|NCT01300819|162723437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.99||Two-sided p-value is presented. No multiplicity adjustment is performed.|ANCOVA|Analysis was performed with ANCOVA model, adjusted for several terms.||||0.99|-0.99|0.997
81517585|NCT01300819|162723438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.49||Two-sided p-value is presented. No multiplicity adjustment is performed.|ANCOVA|Analysis was performed with ANCOVA model, adjusted for several terms.||||0.49|-0.87|0.584
81517586|NCT01300819|162723439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.6||Two-sided p-value is presented. No multiplicity adjustment is performed.|ANCOVA|Analysis was performed with ANCOVA model, adjusted for several terms.||||1.60|-0.84|0.536
81517587|NCT01300819|162723440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.94||Two-sided p-value is presented. No multiplicity adjustment is performed.|ANCOVA|Analysis was performed with ANCOVA model, adjusted for several terms.||||0.94|-0.81|0.889
81517588|NCT01300819|162723441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|-0.03||Two-sided p-value is presented. No multiplicity adjustment is performed.|ANCOVA|Analysis was performed with ANCOVA model, adjusted for several terms.||||-0.03|-2.06|0.043
81517589|NCT02818036|162723442|OTHER|difference in neural activity to social task when taking naltrexone as compared to placebo|||||<|0.01||||||a priori threshold for significance was p\<.05|t-test, 1 sided|degrees of freedom = 75||||||<.01
81517590|NCT02818036|162723443|OTHER|differences in feelings of social connection between those who took naltrexone and those who took placebo||||||0.338||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.338
81517591|NCT01319721|162723461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81517592|NCT01319721|162723462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81517593|NCT01319721|162723463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81517594|NCT01319721|162723464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81517595|NCT01319721|162723465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81517596|NCT00438854|162723467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimating proportion of responders|0.2||||||||||||||The primary measures of efficacy of tumor response were: complete remission (CR), nodular partial remission (nPR), or partial remission (PR), as per NCI-WG criteria. The true ORR is reported as percentage and 90% CI calculated using the binomial exact test. Time to treatment failure (TTF) was defined from the date on study to date of progression, death in remission, initiation of non-protocol therapy in the absence of progression, or censored on the last visit.||||
81517597|NCT00461305|162723471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence on one treatment arm|13.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.73|17.77|||Binominal parameter by exact method||No group comparison were planned. Binomial parameter on each treatment arm was estimated by exact method.|Exact 95% confident intervals were calculated using F-distribution by treatment group. If the upper confidence limit is lower than 27.56% (threshold incidence), the treatment arm will be concluded to be acceptable. No group comparison was planned.||17.77|9.73|
81517598|NCT00461305|162723471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence on one treatment arm|7.1||||||95.0|1.98|17.29|||Binominal parameter by exact method|||Exact 95% confident intervals were calculated using F-distribution by treatment group.||17.29|1.98|
81517599|NCT01007123|162723508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.2|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.2
81517600|NCT01007123|162723508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81517601|NCT01007123|162723508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81517602|NCT01007123|162723509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81517603|NCT01007123|162723509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.008
81517604|NCT01007123|162723509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81517605|NCT01007123|162723510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.06
81517606|NCT01007123|162723510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81517607|NCT01007123|162723510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.04
81517608|NCT01007123|162723511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.44
81517609|NCT01007123|162723511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81517610|NCT01007123|162723511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81517611|NCT01007123|162723512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison vs placebo||||0.01
81517612|NCT01007123|162723512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison vs placebo||||<0.05
81517613|NCT01007123|162723513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.17
81517614|NCT01007123|162723513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455956|NCT02854527|162602026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio (T/R4) (%)|105.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.39|114.4|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects: 'sequence', 'subject within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.|Least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R4 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted gMean ratio (T/R4) and its 2-sided 90% CI. Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|This statistical analysis assess the effect of the other cocktail compounds in treatment T on the first primary outcome measure of treatment R4.||114.40|96.39|
81455957|NCT02854527|162602027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio (T/R4) (%)|104.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.95|114.53|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects: 'sequence', 'subject within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.|Least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R4 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted gMean ratio (T/R4) and its 2-sided 90% CI. Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|This statistical analysis assess the effect of the other cocktail compounds in treatment T on the second primary outcome measure of treatment R4.||114.53|94.95|
81455958|NCT02854527|162602028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio (T/R1) (%)|96.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.08|101.2|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects: 'sequence', 'subject within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.|Least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R1 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted gMean ratio (T/R1) and its 2-sided 90% CI. Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|This statistical analysis assess the effect of the other cocktail compounds in treatment T on the secondary outcome measure of treatment R1.||101.20|92.08|
81455959|NCT02854527|162602029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio (T/R2) (%)|97.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.87|104.41|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects: 'sequence', 'subject within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.|Least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R2 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted gMean ratio (T/R2) and its 2-sided 90% CI. Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|This statistical analysis assess the effect of the other cocktail compounds in treatment T on the secondary outcome measure of treatment R2.||104.41|90.87|
81455960|NCT02854527|162602030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio (T/R3) (%)|97.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.58|101.58|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects: 'sequence', 'subject within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.|Least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R3 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted gMean ratio (T/R3) and its 2-sided 90% CI. Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|This statistical analysis assess the effect of the other cocktail compounds in treatment T on the secondary outcome measure of treatment R3.||101.58|93.58|
81455961|NCT02854527|162602031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio (T/R4) (%)|107.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.04|119.39|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects: 'sequence', 'subject within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.|Least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R4 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted gMean ratio (T/R4) and its 2-sided 90% CI. Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|This statistical analysis assess the effect of the other cocktail compounds in treatment T on the secondary outcome measure of treatment R4.||119.39|97.04|
81455962|NCT04927845|162602032|SUPERIORITY||between-group effect size Cohen's d|0.24||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.41|||linear mixed effects, groupXtime term|||||0.41|0.06|.008
81455963|NCT04927845|162602032|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.75||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||linear mixed effects, groupXtime term|||Per Protocol Analyses of Intervention Effects: comparing the waitlist condition versus only intervention group participants who were program initiators||||.03
81455964|NCT04927845|162602032|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||linear mixed effects, groupXtime term|||Per Protocol Analyses of Intervention Effects: concurrent service use was added as a covariate to models.||||.009
81455965|NCT04927845|162602033|SUPERIORITY||between-group effect size Cohen's d|0.11||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||linear mixed effects, groupXtime term|||||||.21
81455966|NCT04927845|162602034|SUPERIORITY||between-group effect size Cohen's d|0.19||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.36|||linear mixed effects, groupXtime term|||||0.36|0.02|.046
81455967|NCT01682811|162602035|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||One-sample t-test comparing the absolute value to an alternate expected value of zero.||||0.0001
81517615|NCT01007123|162723513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81455968|NCT01682811|162602038|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired comparisons between treated and placebo lesions within subject.||||0.24
81455969|NCT01682811|162602041|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81455970|NCT05287230|162602045|OTHER|||||||0.061||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.061
81455971|NCT02603146|162602067|OTHER||Cumulative Probability|0.336|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.213|0.459|||||Using Kaplan-Meier product-limit method (and Greenwood's formula for confidence interval), estimated the cumulative probability of development of CL-RA by Month 36 for HCQ.|||0.459|0.213|
81455972|NCT02603146|162602067|OTHER||Cumulative Probability|0.394|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.268|0.519|||||Using Kaplan-Meier product-limit method (and Greenwood's formula for confidence interval), estimated the cumulative probability of development of CL-RA by Month 36 for Placebo.|||0.519|0.268|
81455973|NCT02603146|162602067|SUPERIORITY|"The analysis is based on the KM estimated risk of CL- RA at 36 months, where risk = (1-KM estimated probability of survival). Survival for this analysis is defined as absence of CL-RA. Estimated risks were derived from a Kaplan-Meier curve using censored time-to-event data to account for attrition under the assumption of non-informative censoring."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.058||||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.336|0.22||The test statistic is a Wald-type chi-square statistic derived by dividing the difference of the logit-transformed KM survival estimates for each arm by the associated variance derived using the delta-method \[Klein, et. al. 2007\].|Chi-squared||Risk difference for HCQ - Placebo|||0.220|-0.336|0.522
81701583|NCT02781454|163098505|SUPERIORITY||linear contrast active vs placebo|-0.399||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.966|1.169|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of active (300 and 600 mg) vs placebo for change from baseline to week 4||1.169|-1.966|0.601
81580490|NCT02337907|162833502|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.9321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.105|0.115||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction. The study identifier is also a categorical covariate for the twin studies analyses.||0.115|-0.105|0.9321
81580491|NCT02337907|162833502|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.1288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.199|0.025||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction. The study identifier is also a categorical covariate for the twin studies analyses.||0.025|-0.199|0.1288
81580492|NCT02337907|162833502|SUPERIORITY|H1-0: Mean NTB response of pooled doses of 10 mg QD, 25 mg QD, 25 mg BID and 50 mg QD = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.6492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|0.061||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction. The study identifier is also a categorical covariate for the twin studies analyses.||0.061|-0.098|0.6492
81580493|NCT02337907|162833503|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.066||0.5287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|2.77||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|ANCOVA||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12. The model included fixed, categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.||2.77|-1.43|0.5287
81580494|NCT02337907|162833503|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.099||0.7105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|1.76||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|ANCOVA||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12. The model included fixed, categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.||1.76|-2.57|0.7105
81580495|NCT02337907|162833503|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.064||0.3822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|3.03||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|ANCOVA||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12. The model included fixed, categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.||3.03|-1.16|0.3822
81580496|NCT02337907|162833503|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.066||0.6472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|1.61||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|ANCOVA||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12. The model included fixed, categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.||1.61|-2.59|0.6472
81580497|NCT02337907|162833504|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.7551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.64||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.64|-0.46|0.7551
81580498|NCT02337907|162833504|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.3643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.8||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.80|-0.29|0.3643
81517616|NCT02838901|162723514|OTHER|This was a descriptive analysis, and was based on the overall assessment of feasibility of the intervention.||||||0.058||||||The p value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis was used, and the assumption was there would be no difference in adherence between the Active Juice and the Placebo Juice, and therefore a two-sided t approximation was reported. Since this was a pilot study, power calculations were not performed. The adherence in the two groups was compared using the Wilcoxon two-sample test.||||0.058
81517617|NCT02838901|162723515|OTHER|This was a descriptive analysis and was under the goal of assessing safety of the intervention.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis was assumed, no power calculation was done since this was a pilot study.||||1.00
81580499|NCT02337907|162833504|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.7822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.6||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.60|-0.45|0.7822
81580500|NCT02337907|162833504|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.6889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.65||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.65|-0.43|0.6889
81580501|NCT02337907|162833505|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.933||0.1595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|3.15||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|ANCOVA||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12. The model included fixed, categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.||3.15|-0.52|0.1595
81580502|NCT02337907|162833505|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.962||0.2455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|3.01||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|ANCOVA||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12. The model included fixed, categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.||3.01|-0.77|0.2455
81580503|NCT02337907|162833505|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.1732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|3.13||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|ANCOVA||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12. The model included fixed, categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.||3.13|-0.57|0.1732
81580504|NCT02337907|162833505|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.936||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|4.31||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|ANCOVA||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12. The model included fixed, categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.||4.31|0.63|0.0088
81580505|NCT01592344|162833513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0048
81580506|NCT01592344|162833514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81580507|NCT01592344|162833515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81517618|NCT02838901|162723516|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis was assumed, and no power calculation was performed since this was a pilot study.||||0.0003
81580508|NCT01592344|162833516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81580509|NCT00189228|162833591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||This is not a drug study.||||<0.01
81580510|NCT04327388|162833592|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.026||||0.9561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.751|1.402|||Log-rank test|Analyzed based on logrank test stratified by severity of illness (severe, critical) and use of systemic corticosteroids (Yes, No) as entered in IRT.|Hazard ratio for estimation of treatment effect of each sarilumab dose versus placebo was assessed by cox proportional hazard model stratified by severity of illness (severe, critical) and use of systemic corticosteroids (Yes, No) as entered in IRT.|||1.402|0.751|0.9561
81517619|NCT02838901|162723517|OTHER|This was a descriptive analysis for a pilot study, and no power calculations were performed.||||||0.1023|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1023
81580511|NCT04327388|162833592|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.135||||0.3376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.835|1.543|||Log-rank test|Analyzed based on logrank test stratified by severity of illness (severe, critical) and use of systemic corticosteroids (Yes, No) as entered in IRT.|Hazard ratio for estimation of treatment effect of each sarilumab dose versus placebo was assessed by cox proportional hazard model stratified by severity of illness (severe, critical) and use of systemic corticosteroids (Yes, No) as entered in IRT.|||1.543|0.835|0.3376
81580512|NCT04327388|162833593|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-1.7||||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.27|5.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|By Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by severity of illness (severe, critical) and use of systemic corticosteroids (Yes, No) as entered in IRT.||||5.81|-9.27|0.6280
81580513|NCT04327388|162833593|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.2||||0.8478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|7.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|By Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by severity of illness (severe, critical) and use of systemic corticosteroids (Yes, No) as entered in IRT.||||7.41|-6.93|0.8478
81580514|NCT02073279|162833806|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45||||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.89|||Log Rank|||Stratified by prior therapy (B-cell depleting therapy or immunosuppressants/others) and most recent attack (first attack or relapse).||0.89|0.23|0.0184
81580515|NCT02073279|162833807|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.215|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.178||0.4436||95.0|-5.086|11.515|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: treatment group as fixed effect and baseline measurements, prior therapy, most recent attack (first attack/relapse) as covariates.||||11.515|-5.086|0.4436
81580516|NCT02073279|162833808|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.567||0.1824||95.0|-1.008|5.221|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment group as fixed effect. Baseline measurements, prior therapy, most recent attack (first attack/relapse) as covariates.||||5.221|-1.008|0.1824
81517620|NCT02838901|162723518|OTHER|This was a descriptive analysis for a pilot study to gather preliminary data for a larger trial. No power calculations were performed for this outcome.||||||0.9581|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.9581
81517621|NCT02838901|162723518|OTHER|||||||0.6678|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis was assumed, and no power calculation was performed since this was a pilot study and the purpose was to collect preliminary data for a larger trial.||||.6678
81455974|NCT02603146|162602068|OTHER||Cumulative Probability|0.165|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|0.225|||||Using Kaplan-Meier product-limit method (and Greenwood's formula for confidence interval), estimated the cumulative probability of development of CL-RA by Month 12 for HCQ.|||0.225|0.076|
81455975|NCT02603146|162602068|OTHER||Cumulative Probability|0.194|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.099|0.289|||||Using Kaplan-Meier product-limit method (and Greenwood's formula for confidence interval), estimated the cumulative probability of development of CL-RA by Month 12 for Placebo.|||0.289|0.099|
81455976|NCT02603146|162602068|SUPERIORITY|"The analysis is based on the KM estimated risk of CL- RA at 12 months, where risk = (1-KM estimated probability of survival). Survival for this analysis is defined as absence of CL-RA. Estimated risks were derived from a Kaplan-Meier curve using censored time-to-event data to account for attrition under the assumption of non-informative censoring."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.029||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.188|0.131||The test statistic is a Wald-type chi-square statistic derived by dividing the difference of the logit-transformed KM survival estimates for each arm by the associated variance derived using the delta-method \[Klein, et. al. 2007\].|Chi-squared||Risk difference for HCQ - Placebo|||0.131|-0.188|0.668
81455977|NCT02603146|162602069|OTHER||Cumulative Probability|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|0.273|||||Using Kaplan-Meier product-limit method (and Greenwood's formula for confidence interval), estimated the cumulative probability of development of IA by Month 12 for HCQ.|||0.273|0.088|
81455978|NCT02603146|162602069|OTHER||Cumulative Probability|0.194|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.099|0.289|||||Using Kaplan-Meier product-limit method (and Greenwood's formula for confidence interval), estimated the cumulative probability of development of IA by Month 12 for Placebo.|||0.289|0.099|
81455979|NCT02603146|162602069|SUPERIORITY|"The analysis is based on the KM estimated risk of IA at 12 months, where risk = (1-KM estimated probability of survival). Survival for this analysis is defined as absence of IA. Estimated risks were derived from a Kaplan-Meier curve using censored time-to-event data to account for attrition under the assumption of non-informative censoring."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.014||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.177|0.15||The test statistic is a Wald-type chi-square statistic derived by dividing the difference of the logit-transformed KM survival estimates for each arm by the associated variance derived using the delta-method \[Klein, et. al. 2007\].|Chi-squared||Risk difference for HCQ - Placebo|||0.150|-0.177|0.840
81455980|NCT02603146|162602070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.652|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.652
81455981|NCT02603146|162602071|OTHER||Cumulative Probability|0.356|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.482|||||Using Kaplan-Meier product-limit method (and Greenwood's formula for confidence interval), estimated the cumulative probability of development of IA by Month 36 for HCQ.|||0.482|0.230|
81455982|NCT02603146|162602071|OTHER||Cumulative Probability|0.425|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.298|0.551|||||Using Kaplan-Meier product-limit method (and Greenwood's formula for confidence interval), estimated the cumulative probability of development of IA by Month 36 for Placebo.|||0.551|0.298|
81517622|NCT02838901|162723520|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81455983|NCT02603146|162602071|SUPERIORITY|"The analysis is based on the KM estimated risk of IA at 36 months, where risk = (1-KM estimated probability of survival). Survival for this analysis is defined as absence of IA. Estimated risks were derived from a Kaplan-Meier curve using censored time-to-event data to account for attrition under the assumption of non-informative censoring."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.069||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.363|0.226||The test statistic is a Wald-type chi-square statistic derived by dividing the difference of the logit-transformed KM survival estimates for each arm by the associated variance derived using the delta-method \[Klein, et. al. 2007\].|Chi-squared||Risk difference for HCQ - Placebo|||0.226|-0.363|0.452
81455984|NCT02603146|162602072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.928||||||Week 52 results|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.928
81455985|NCT02603146|162602072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076||||||Month 36 results|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.076
81455986|NCT02603146|162602073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.781||||||Week 52 results|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.781
81455987|NCT02603146|162602073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.457||||||Month 36 results|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.457
81455988|NCT02603146|162602074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.576||||||Week 52 results|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.576
81517623|NCT02838901|162723520|OTHER|||||||0.876|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.876
81517624|NCT02838901|162723521|OTHER|||||||0.889|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.889
81455989|NCT02603146|162602074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.323||||||Month 36 results|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.323
81455990|NCT02603146|162602075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.865||||||Week 52 results|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.865
81455991|NCT02603146|162602075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.179||||||Month 36 results|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.179
81455992|NCT02603146|162602076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.634||||||Week 52 results|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.634
81455993|NCT02603146|162602076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.574||||||Month 36 results|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.574
81455994|NCT02603146|162602077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.724||||||Week 52 results|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.724
81455995|NCT02603146|162602077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.149||||||Month 36 results|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.149
81455996|NCT02603146|162602081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.809|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.809
81455997|NCT01783990|162602101|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Fisher Exact|||The primary analysis compared the frequency of worsening spleen function (from normal to decreased or absent, or from decreased to absent).||||0.33
81455998|NCT01783990|162602102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Fisher Exact|||The primary analysis compared the frequency of worsening spleen function (from normal to decreased or absent, or from decreased to absent).||||0.80
81455999|NCT01783990|162602103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test was used to test if there were a statistically significant difference between the two treatment groups.||||0.87
81517625|NCT02838901|162723521|OTHER|||||||0.532|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.532
81517626|NCT02838901|162723522|OTHER|||||||0.888|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.888
81517627|NCT02838901|162723523|OTHER|||||||0.475|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.475
81517628|NCT02838901|162723524|OTHER|||||||0.135|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.135
81517629|NCT02838901|162723525|OTHER|||||||0.185|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.185
81456000|NCT01783990|162602104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test was used to test if there were a statistically significant difference between the two treatment groups.||||0.28
81456001|NCT01783990|162602105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test was used to test if there were a statistically significant difference between the two treatment groups.||||0.31
81456002|NCT01783990|162602106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test was used to test if there were a statistically significant difference between the two treatment groups.||||0.04
81517630|NCT03397134|162723567|SUPERIORITY|All statistical tests will be 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance. All confidence intervals will be 2-sided 95% confidence intervals||||||0.043||||||The p-values must be ≤0.025 to allow for rejecting the null hypothesis for the representative dose.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||To evaluate the efficacy of 2 fixed doses (32 mg and 64 mg) of MIN-101 compared to placebo in improving the negative symptoms of schizophrenia as measured by the change from Baseline in the PANSS Marder negative symptoms factor score (NSFS) over 12 weeks of double-blind treatment. Approximation 501 eligible patients will be randomized in a 2:2:1:1 ratio at baseline to 1 of 4 treatment arms.||||0.043
81517631|NCT03397134|162723568|SUPERIORITY|All statistical tests will be 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance. All confidence intervals will be 2-sided 95% confidence intervals.||||||0.016||||||The p-values must be ≤0.025 to allow for rejecting the null hypothesis for the representative dose.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||The PSP involves four subscale domains: (a) socially useful activities, (b) personal and social relationships, (c) self-care, and (d) disturbing and aggressive behaviors. After each of these four areas is scored on an anchored Likert-type scale (0-5), raters are instructed to select a 10-point range within a 100-point scale, guided by the area scores assigned during assessment.||||0.016
81517632|NCT00929773|162723577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81517633|NCT00929773|162723578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.0001
81517634|NCT00929773|162723579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81517635|NCT00929773|162723580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81517636|NCT00929773|162723581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81517637|NCT00929773|162723582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81517638|NCT03061721|162723596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0002
81517639|NCT03061721|162723596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0001
81517640|NCT03061721|162723596|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81517641|NCT03061721|162723597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5681|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5681
81517642|NCT03061721|162723597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4487|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4487
81517643|NCT03061721|162723597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0021
81517644|NCT03061721|162723598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0070
81517645|NCT03061721|162723598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0031|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0031
81517646|NCT03061721|162723598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0001
81517647|NCT03061721|162723599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2241|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2241
81517648|NCT03061721|162723599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0304|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0304
81517649|NCT03061721|162723599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0595|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0595
81456003|NCT02719184|162602116|OTHER|The analysis was based on a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach with diagnosis group-by-visit and baseline ALD value-by-visit terms, and unstructured covariance matrix structure for repeated measurements within subject.|Adjusted mean difference|-2.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.0202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.32|-0.45|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||The mean difference was calculated as value from COPD GOLD I group - value from Healthy subjects group.|||-0.45|-5.32|0.0202
81456004|NCT02719184|162602116|OTHER|The analysis was based on a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach with diagnosis group-by-visit and baseline ALD value-by-visit terms, and unstructured covariance matrix structure for repeated measurements within subject.|Adjusted mean difference|-4.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.36|-2.19|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||The mean difference was calculated as value from COPD GOLD II group - value from Healthy subjects group.|||-2.19|-7.36|0.0003
81517650|NCT03061721|162723600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0449|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0449
81517651|NCT03061721|162723600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0053|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0053
81517652|NCT03061721|162723600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0036|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0036
81517653|NCT03061721|162723601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0045|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0045
81517654|NCT03061721|162723601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0026|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0026
81517655|NCT03061721|162723601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0004
81517656|NCT03061721|162723610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2387|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2387
81517657|NCT03061721|162723610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1496|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1496
81517658|NCT03061721|162723610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0445|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0445
81517659|NCT02685748|162723649|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.444||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.969|0.815|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.815|-0.969|0.863
81517660|NCT02685748|162723650|OTHER|T test for independent samples|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.616|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.364||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.147|8.379|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.379|-1.147|0.133
81517661|NCT02685748|162723651|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||1.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1553|0.172|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.172|-1.1553|1.607
81517662|NCT02685748|162723652|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.282|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.754||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.807|2.241|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.241|-4.807|0.468
81517663|NCT02685748|162723653|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.406||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.869|0.765|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.765|-0.869|0.899
81517664|NCT02685748|162723654|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.797||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.602|20.703|||t-test, 2 sided|||||20.703|-6.602|0.305
81517665|NCT02685748|162723655|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|160.298|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|159.525||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-160.118|480.714|||t-test, 2 sided|||||480.714|-160.118|0.320
81517666|NCT02685748|162723656|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.495|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.558||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.642|5.651|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.651|-8.642|0.676
81517667|NCT05074888|162723750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0016|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and 4 weeks later row.||||0.0016
81517668|NCT05074888|162723751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3183|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and 4 weeks later row.||||0.3183
81517669|NCT05074888|162723752|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5805|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and 4 weeks later row.||||0.5805
81517670|NCT05074888|162723753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2143|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and 4 weeks later row.||||0.2143
81517671|NCT05074888|162723754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8156|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between value after 4 weeks and after 8 weeks row.||||0.8156
81517672|NCT05074888|162723755|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1049|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between value after 4 weeks and after 8 weeks row.||||0.1049
81517673|NCT05074888|162723756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.726|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between value after 4 weeks and after 8 weeks row.||||0.7260
81517674|NCT05074888|162723757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6808|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between value after 4 weeks and after 8 weeks row.||||0.6808
81517675|NCT05074888|162723758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of pulse rate (heart rate) from Visit 1 to 3 between Prospekta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.54
81517676|NCT05074888|162723759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of respiration rate (breathing rate) from Visit 1 to 3 between Prospekta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.49
81517677|NCT05074888|162723760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of systolic blood pressure from Visit 1 to 3 between Prospekta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis applies to SBP/Visit1, SBP/Visit2 and SBP/Visit3 rows.||||0.87
81517678|NCT05074888|162723760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of diastolic blood pressure from Visit 1 to 3 between Prospekta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis applies to DBP/Visit1, DBP/Visit2 and DBP/Visit3 rows.||||0.22
81517679|NCT05074888|162723761|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81517680|NCT05074888|162723762|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81517681|NCT05074888|162723763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.17
81517682|NCT05074888|162723764|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81517683|NCT03541187|162723793|SUPERIORITY|The comparison between arms will be conducted using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, in which the change from the baseline to the 12-month TNSS mean serves as the outcome. The ANCOVA model will incorporate factors for treatment while adjusting for both the baseline TNSS mean and site.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.23||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.70|-1.15|0.63
81517684|NCT03541187|162723795|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference|-0.17||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.66|||ANCOVA|||||0.66|-0.99|0.69
81517685|NCT03541187|162723796|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.54|||Regression, Cox||At the reactive dose of 15.4 mcg/mL after 12 months, there were 11 participants who were right-censored in the Cockroach SCIT arm and 8 participants who were right-censored in the Placebo arm.|||1.54|0.42|.51
81517686|NCT03541187|162723797|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference|-0.03||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.49|||ANCOVA|||||0.49|-0.54|0.91
81517687|NCT03541187|162723798|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference|5.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.77|5.87|||ANCOVA|||||5.87|4.77|<0.001
81517688|NCT00294645|162723824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Modified Peto-Peto|A one-sided test was used.||Null hypothesis: control rate = remote rate||||<0.0001
81517689|NCT02419131|162723840|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of the experimental arms (CBTH and CPT) compared to usual care (TAU)|Aggregated contrast CBTH to TAU|-3.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-1.4||p-value represents an aggregate of post-treatment outcomes (i.e., post-treatment, 3-month, and 6-month outcomes entered simultaneously into the GLMM to represent a single metric of all post-treatment assessment intervals into one estimate).|Mixed Models Analysis|Outcome observations at posttreatment, 3-month and 6-month follow-ups were entered simultaneously into the mixed model to provide a single inference.|Contrast of aggregated post-treatment outcomes of HIT-6 total score for CBTH compared to TAU|Sample size based on 2-tailed specified joint superiority testing of 2 primary outcomes at α = .025 and power of 0.80 to detect an effect size (d) of 0.52 for both primary outcomes (representing a clinically significant change of 2.8 points on the HIT-6). The primary analysis set was intention to treat (ITT). multiple imputation accounted for missing data in ITT. Missing outcome scores at posttreatment, 3-month, and 6-month follow-ups were multiply imputed (m = 100) using multilevel models.||-1.4|-5.4|<0.001
81517690|NCT02419131|162723840|SUPERIORITY|See previous section for analysis|Aggregated contrast CPT to TAU|-1.4||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.8||For comparison of post-treatment HIT-6 total score between CPT and TAU|Mixed Models Analysis|See above for details.|See above.|See previous section for power||0.8|-3.7|0.21
81517691|NCT02419131|162723841|SUPERIORITY|Key parameters and details the same as HIT-6 described above.|Aggregated contrast CBTH to TAU|-6.5||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-0.3||Contrast of aggregate post-treatment outcomes between CBTH and TAU|Mixed Models Analysis|Contrast of aggregate post-treatment outcomes between CBTH and TAU||Same sample size calculation as HIT-6 analyses, powered to detect a difference of 8.2 points on the PCL-5 total score.||-0.3|-12.7|0.04
81517692|NCT02419131|162723841|SUPERIORITY|Contrast of aggregate post-treatment outcomes between CPT and TAU|Aggregated contrast CPT to TAU|-8.9||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|-1.9||Contrast of aggregate post-treatment outcomes between CPT and TAU|Mixed Models Analysis|Contrast of aggregate post-treatment outcomes between CPT and TAU||See above.||-1.9|-15.9|0.01
81517693|NCT01118520|162723847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.78
81580517|NCT00391274|162833861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.1326||95.0|0.76|8.25||Logistic regression of best overall tumor response (complete response + partial response).|Regression, Logistic|Treatment was the only covariate.||||8.25|0.76|0.1326
81580518|NCT00391274|162833862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7704||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.7704
81580519|NCT00391274|162833862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.7784||95.0|0.75|1.46|||Regression, Cox|Treatment was the only covariate.||||1.46|0.75|0.7784
81580520|NCT00391274|162833865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.4921||95.0|0.78|1.68||P-value for Overall Survival (up to 24 months)|Regression, Cox|Treatment was the only covariate.||||1.68|0.78|0.4921
81580521|NCT00391274|162833865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.9256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.4||P-value for Overall Survival (up to 30 months)|Regression, Cox|||||1.40|0.74|0.9256
81580522|NCT01895855|162833873|SUPERIORITY|The lower, two sided 95% confidence bound on protective efficacy must be \>/= 30%.|Vaccine Efficacy|90.3|||||ONE_SIDED|95.1|62.7||||||Confidence intervals for the protective vaccine efficacy (PE) estimates were calculated using the method of Farrington and Manning (Farrington 1990).|35 participants were challenged 10 days after receiving PXVX0200. 66 participants were challenged either 10 days or 90 days after receiving placebo.|||62.7|
81580523|NCT01895855|162833874|SUPERIORITY|The lower, two sided 95% confidence bound on protective efficacy must be \>/= 30%.|Vaccine Efficacy|79.5|||||ONE_SIDED|95.1|49.9||||||Confidence intervals for the protective vaccine efficacy (PE) estimates were calculated using the method of Farrington and Manning (Farrington 1990).|33 participants were challenged 90 days after receiving PXVX0200. 66 participants were challenged either 10 days or 90 days after receiving placebo.|||49.9|
81580524|NCT01895855|162833875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0073|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||35 participants were challenged 10 days after receiving PXVX0200. 66 participants were challenged either 10 days or 90 days after receiving placebo.||||0.0073
81580525|NCT01895855|162833876|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||33 participants were challenge 90 days after receiving PXVX0200. 66 participants were challenged either 10 days or 90 days after receiving placebo.||||<0.0001
81517694|NCT01118520|162723847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.89
81580526|NCT01895855|162833877|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|84.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.0|100.0|||||Confidence interval for the protective vaccine efficacy (PE) estimates were calculated using the method of Farrington and Manning (Farrington 1990).|35 participants were challenged 10 days after receiving PXVX0200. 66 participants were challenged either 10 days or 90 days after receiving placebo.||100.0|67.0|
81580527|NCT01895855|162833878|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|50.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.6|66.8|||||Confidence interval for protective vaccine efficacy (PE) estimates were calculated using the method of Farrington and Manning (Farrington 1990).|33 participants were challenged 90 days after receiving PXVX0200. 66 participants were challenged either 10 days or 90 days after receiving placebo.||66.8|33.6|
81580528|NCT01895855|162833879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0025|||||||Fisher Exact|||35 participants were challenged 10 days after receiving PXVX0200. 66 participants were challenged either 10 days or 90 days after receiving placebo.||||0.0025
81580529|NCT01895855|162833880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0159|||||||Fisher Exact|||33 participants were challenged 90 days after receiving PXVX0200. 66 participants were challenged either 10 days or 90 days after receiving placebo.||||0.0159
81580530|NCT01895855|162833881|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||35 participants were challenged 10 days after receiving PXVX0200. 66 participants were challenged either 10 days or 90 days after receiving placebo.||||<0.0001
81517695|NCT04962230|162723849|OTHER|PF-07321332/ritonavir administered alone was the Reference treatment and PF-07321332/ritonavir coadministered with carbamazepine was the Test treatment.|specify in comments|56.82||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|47.04|68.62|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:~1.Ratio of adjusted geometric means 2.90% CI for the ratios"|||68.62|47.04|0.05
81580531|NCT01895855|162833882|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||33 participants were challenged 90 days after receiving PXVX0200. 66 participants were challenged either 10 days or 90 days after receiving placebo.||||<0.0001
81580532|NCT01895855|162833883|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||35 participants were challenged 10 days after receiving PXVX0200. 66 participants were challenged either 10 days or 90 days after receiving placebo.||||<0.0001
81580533|NCT01895855|162833884|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||33 participants were challenged 90 days after receiving PXVX0200. 66 participants were challenged either 10 days or 90 days after receiving placebo.||||<0.0001
81580534|NCT03559257|162833886|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|-2.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.32|-3.92|<0.0001
81580535|NCT03559257|162833887|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|-1.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.72|-3.41|<0.0001
81580536|NCT03559257|162833888|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.935|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.719|5.693|||pseudo likelihood-based repeated measure|||||5.693|2.719|<0.0001
81580537|NCT03559257|162833889|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.481|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.252|5.381|||Pseudo likelihood-based repeated measure|||||5.381|2.252|<0.0001
81580538|NCT03559257|162833890|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|12.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.19|15.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.87|9.19|<0.0001
81580539|NCT03559257|162833891|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|11.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.14|15.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.89|7.14|<0.0001
81517696|NCT04962230|162723850|OTHER|PF-07321332/ritonavir administered alone was the Reference treatment and PF-07321332/ritonavir coadministered with carbamazepine was the Test treatment.|Specified in comments|44.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|33.77|58.65|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:~1.Ratio of adjusted geometric means 2.90% CI for the ratios"|||58.65|33.77|0.05
81580540|NCT03559257|162833892|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.878||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.374|14.554|||Pseudo likelihood-based repeated measure|||||14.554|2.374|0.0001
81580541|NCT03559257|162833893|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|999.999|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|548.706|999.999|||Pseudo likelihood-based repeated measure||Estimated value and upper bound are \>999.999|||999.999|548.706|<0.0001
81580542|NCT03559257|162833894|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.012|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.352|10.679|||pseudo likelihood-based repeated measure|||||10.679|2.352|<0.0001
81580543|NCT03559257|162833895|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|999.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|999.99|999.99|||Pseudo likelihood-based repeated measure||Point estimate, upper limit and lower limit are \>999.99|||999.99|999.99|<0.0001
81580544|NCT03559257|162833896|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|-2.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.65|-4.14|<0.0001
81580545|NCT03559257|162833897|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-3.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|-2.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.29|-3.96|<0.0001
81580546|NCT03559257|162833898|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81580547|NCT03559257|162833899|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.54|-1.58|<0.0001
81580548|NCT03559257|162833900|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||Activity Impairment.||||<0.0001
81580549|NCT03559257|162833900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.388|||||||ANCOVA|||Absenteeism.||||0.3880
81580550|NCT03559257|162833900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||ANCOVA|||Presenteeism.||||0.0004
81580551|NCT03559257|162833900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||ANCOVA|||Work impairment.||||0.0003
81580552|NCT03559257|162833901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0003
81580553|NCT03559257|162833902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1267|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1267
81580554|NCT03559257|162833903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.163|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1630
81580555|NCT03559257|162833904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0277|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0277
81580556|NCT01519960|162833912|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.43|||=|0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|19.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis stratified by hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotype A versus non-A genotypes and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) less than (\<) 5 times (×) upper limit of normal (ULN) versus greater than or equal to (≥) 5 × ULN at Baseline. The OR was calculated using Group B as reference.||19.2|1.54|= 0.0043
81580557|NCT01519960|162833912|OTHER||||||=|0.3732|||||||Breslow-Day|||||||= 0.3732
81580558|NCT01387347|162833985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.2596|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Inferior corneal fluorescein staining score at Day 29(primary sign) was summarized using descriptive statistics (number of observations, mean, standard deviation, median, minimum, and maximum). Active treatment was compared to placebo using a two-sample t-test assuming unequal variances, assessed at the α = 0.05 level||||0.2596
81580559|NCT01387347|162833985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of central corneal fluorescein staining score between the placebo and Thymosin beta 4 groups||||0.0075
81580560|NCT01387347|162833985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of superior corneal fluorescein staining score between the placebo and Thymosin beta 4 groups||||0.0210
81580561|NCT01387347|162833986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.3734|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the groups uses a two-sample t-test assuming unequal variances, assessed at the alpha = 0.05 level.||||0.3734
81580562|NCT01387347|162833986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0244|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of discomfort score between the placebo and Thymosin beta 4 groups on Day 28||||0.0244
81580563|NCT00561080|162833999|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Superiority was achieved if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio was greater than 1.2|Geometric Mean Titer Ratio (GMTR)|1.11||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.22|||ANOVA||GMTR = GMT Post Dose 2/GMT Post dose 1|||1.22|1.02|0.948
81580564|NCT00561080|162833999|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Superiority was achieved if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio was greater than 1.2|GMTR|0.78|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.85|||ANOVA||GMTR = GMT Post Dose 2/GMT Post dose 1|||0.85|0.73|>0.999
81580565|NCT00561080|162834000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMFR|2.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|2.62|||||GMFR=GMT Post Dose/GMT Pre Dose|||2.62|2.11|
81580566|NCT00561080|162834002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.17|||||GMT Ratio = Group 2 GMT/Group 1 GMT|ANCOVA model includes country and age at first vaccination as independent variables and baseline antibody titre as covariate. The GMT 12-month post-last dose is the GMT adjusted from the ANCOVA model||1.17|0.96|
81580567|NCT00561080|162834002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.19|||||GMT Ratio = GMT Group 3/GMT Group 1|ANCOVA model includes country and age at first vaccination as independent variables and baseline antibody titre as covariate. The GMT 12-month post-last dose is the GMT adjusted from the ANCOVA model||1.19|0.98|
81580568|NCT04351087|162834042|EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis based on (MCID) for the KOOS-Pain, alpha 0.05 \& SD 15 points, 88 patients (44/group) would be required to detect a 9-point difference between treatment groups with 80% power. Due to change in regulatory requirements during accrual, enrollment was halted at 79 patients with 71 meeting inclusion criteria. A repeated power calculation demonstrated that the study achieved 56% power to detect a between-group difference in excess of the 9-point MCID for the KOOS-Pain.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.17||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.57|12.92|||t-test, 2 sided|||||12.92|-8.57|0.69
81580569|NCT03255382|162834045|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|73.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.3|85.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||85.3|61.3|< 0.001
81580570|NCT03255382|162834046|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|46.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.8|60.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||60.8|32.8|< 0.001
81580571|NCT03255382|162834047|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|63.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.2|76.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||76.6|50.2|< 0.001
81580572|NCT03255382|162834048|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|53.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.4|65.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||65.7|40.4|< 0.001
81580573|NCT03255382|162834049|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|39.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.3|51.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||51.9|27.3|< 0.001
81580574|NCT03255382|162834050|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|36.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.1|48.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||48.5|24.1|< 0.001
81517697|NCT04962230|162723851|OTHER|PF-07321332/ritonavir administered alone was the Reference treatment and PF-07321332/ritonavir coadministered with carbamazepine was the Test treatment.|Specified in comments|25.59||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|18.76|34.91|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:~1.Ratio of adjusted geometric means 2.90% CI for the ratios"|||34.91|18.76|0.05
81517698|NCT04962230|162723852|OTHER|PF-07321332/ritonavir administered alone was the Reference treatment and PF-07321332/ritonavir coadministered with carbamazepine was the Test treatment.|Specified in comments|16.57||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.32|20.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:~1.Ratio of adjusted geometric means 2.90% CI for the ratios"|||20.60|13.32|0.05
81517699|NCT04962230|162723858|OTHER|PF-07321332/ritonavir administered alone was the Reference treatment and PF-07321332/ritonavir coadministered with carbamazepine was the Test treatment.|Specified in comments|44.59||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|33.99|58.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:~1.Ratio of adjusted geometric means 2.90% CI for the ratios"|||58.50|33.99|0.05
81517700|NCT04962230|162723863|OTHER|PF-07321332/ritonavir administered alone was the Reference treatment and PF-07321332/ritonavir coadministered with carbamazepine was the Test treatment.|Specified in comments|12.92||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.28|17.99|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:~1.Ratio of adjusted geometric means 2.90% CI for the ratios"|||17.99|9.28|0.05
81517701|NCT03831880|162723881|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.71|-11.27||95% CI: Model-based difference in means. Results were based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.27|-19.71|<0.0001
81517702|NCT03831880|162723883|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.39||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.69|-2.09||95% CI: Model-based difference in means. Results were based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.09|-8.69|0.0017
81517703|NCT03831880|162723885|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.74|-7.45||95% CI: Model-based difference in means. Results were based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.45|-19.74|<0.0001
81517704|NCT03831880|162723887|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|-18.57||95% CI: Model-based difference in means. Results were based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-18.57|-30.10|<0.0001
81517705|NCT03831880|162723889|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.83||||0.0739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.42|0.77||95% CI: Model-based difference in means. Results were based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.77|-16.42|0.0739
81517706|NCT03831880|162723891|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.15|-10.06||95% CI: Model-based difference in means. Results were based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.06|-25.15|<0.0001
81517707|NCT03831880|162723893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.6137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|3.51||95% CI: Model-based difference in means. Results were based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.51|-2.09|0.6137
81517708|NCT03831880|162723895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.8404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.29|6.41||95% CI: Model-based difference in means. Results were based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.41|-5.29|0.8404
81517709|NCT03831880|162723897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.59|-9.35||95% CI: Model-based difference in means. Results were based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.35|-17.59|<0.0001
81517710|NCT03831880|162723899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.76||||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|-0.36||95% CI: Model-based difference in means. Results were based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.36|-5.16|0.0245
81517711|NCT03831880|162723911|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.72|-10.44||95% CI: Model-based difference in means. Results were based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.44|-18.72|<0.0001
81580575|NCT03255382|162834051|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|46.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.7|59.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||59.0|33.7|< 0.001
81517712|NCT02014480|162723920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.108|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|0.151||Analysis was performed using an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with covariates of treatment, period, mean Baseline, period Baseline, response type and treatment by response type interaction.|ANCOVA||Responders to UMEC=responders to UMEC or to both monotherapies, as defined by a participant with an increase from Baseline of \>=12% and 200 milliliters (mL) at \>=1 time point over 0-6 hours post-dose in FEV1 on Day 1.|||0.151|0.065|<0.001
81517713|NCT02014480|162723920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.107|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.149||Analysis was performed using an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with covariates of treatment, period, mean Baseline, period Baseline, response type and treatment by response type interaction.|ANCOVA||Responders to UMEC=responders to UMEC or to both monotherapies, as defined by a participant with an increase from Baseline of \>=12% and 200 mL at \>=1 time point over 0-6 hours post-dose in FEV1 on Day 1.|||0.149|0.064|<0.001
81580576|NCT03255382|162834052|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|9.9||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|19.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||19.7|0.1|0.047
81580577|NCT03255382|162834053|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|66.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.8|79.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||79.5|53.8|< 0.001
81580578|NCT03255382|162834054|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|66.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.3|79.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||79.9|53.3|< 0.001
81580579|NCT03255382|162834055|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|66.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.8|79.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||79.5|53.8|< 0.001
81580580|NCT03255382|162834056|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|56.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.0|70.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||70.0|43.0|< 0.001
81580581|NCT03255382|162834057|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|64.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.5|77.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||77.2|52.5|< 0.001
81580582|NCT03255382|162834058|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|1.7||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|5.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||5.4|-2.1|0.392
81580583|NCT03255382|162834059|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|36.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.8|49.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||49.3|23.8|< 0.001
81580584|NCT03255382|162834060|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|56.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.2|70.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||70.0|43.2|< 0.001
81580585|NCT03255382|162834061|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|64.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.5|78.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||78.3|51.5|< 0.001
81517714|NCT02014480|162723920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.129|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.171||Analysis was performed using an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with covariates of treatment, period, mean Baseline, period Baseline, response type and treatment by response type interaction.|ANCOVA||Responders to VI=responders to VI or to both monotherapies, as defined by a participant with an increase from Baseline of \>=12% and 200 mL at \>=1 time point over 0-6 hours post-dose in FEV1 on Day 1.|||0.171|0.086|<0.001
81456005|NCT02719184|162602116|OTHER|The analysis was based on a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach with diagnosis group-by-visit and baseline ALD value-by-visit terms, and unstructured covariance matrix structure for repeated measurements within subject.|Adjusted mean difference|-4.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.44|-1.5|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||The mean difference was calculated as value from COPD GOLD III group - value from Healthy subjects group.|||-1.50|-7.44|0.0033
81456006|NCT02719184|162602116|OTHER|The analysis was based on a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach with diagnosis group-by-visit and baseline ALD value-by-visit terms, and unstructured covariance matrix structure for repeated measurements within subject.|Adjusted mean difference|-5.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74||0.0334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.26|-0.47|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||The mean difference was calculated as value from COPD and A1AT group - value from Healthy subjects group.|||-0.47|-11.26|0.0334
81456007|NCT02719184|162602117|OTHER|A random slope and intercept model with fixed categorical effects of diagnosis group, fixed continuous effects of time, and including diagnosis group-by-time interaction was applied. Random effect was included for subject specific intercept and time. Within-subject errors are modelled by an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|Unadjusted mean difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.4||0.9306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|29.7|||Random slope and intercept model||The mean difference was calculated as value from COPD GOLD I group - value from Healthy subjects group.|||29.7|-27.2|0.9306
81456008|NCT02719184|162602117|OTHER|A random slope and intercept model with fixed categorical effects of diagnosis group, fixed continuous effects of time, and including diagnosis group-by-time interaction was applied. Random effect was included for subject specific intercept and time. Within-subject errors are modelled by an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|Unadjusted mean difference|-19.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.9||0.1983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.5|10.1|||Random slope and intercept model|The mean difference was calculated as value from COPD GOLD II group - value from Healthy subjects group.||||10.1|-48.5|0.1983
81456009|NCT02719184|162602117|OTHER|A random slope and intercept model with fixed categorical effects of diagnosis group, fixed continuous effects of time, and including diagnosis group-by-time interaction was applied. Random effect was included for subject specific intercept and time. Within-subject errors are modelled by an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|Unadjusted mean difference|-33.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.1||0.0381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.4|-1.9|||Random slope and intercept model||The mean difference was calculated as value from COPD GOLD III group - value from Healthy subjects group.|||-1.9|-65.4|0.0381
81456010|NCT02719184|162602117|OTHER|A random slope and intercept model with fixed categorical effects of diagnosis group, fixed continuous effects of time, and including diagnosis group-by-time interaction was applied. Random effect was included for subject specific intercept and time. Within-subject errors are modelled by an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|Unadjusted mean difference|-61.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.3||0.0419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-121.3|-2.3|||Random slope and intercept model||The mean difference was calculated as value from COPD and A1AT group - value from Healthy subjects group.|||-2.3|-121.3|0.0419
81456011|NCT03105518|162602131|SUPERIORITY||1 way test, chisquare approximation|7.188||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||VAS at Time 0; Follicles ≤10 vs. \> 10||||0.007
81456012|NCT03105518|162602131|SUPERIORITY||1 way Test, ChiSquare Approximation|3.6396||||0.056|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||VAS at Time 15; Follicles ≤10 vs. \> 10||||0.056
81456013|NCT03105518|162602131|SUPERIORITY||1 way Test, ChiSquare Approximation|15.971|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||VAS at Time 30; Follicles ≤10 vs. \> 10||||<0.0001
81456014|NCT03105518|162602131|SUPERIORITY||1-way Test, ChiSquare Approximation|16.0972|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||VAS at Time 60; Follicles ≤10 vs. \> 10||||<0.0001
81456015|NCT03105518|162602132|SUPERIORITY||1-way Test, ChiSquare Approximation|2.7205||||0.0991|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||VAS at Post Operative Day 1; Follicles ≤10 vs. \> 10||||0.0991
81456016|NCT03105518|162602132|SUPERIORITY||1 way Test, ChiSquare Approximation|1.5654||||0.2109|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||VAS at Post Operative Day 2; Follicles ≤10 vs. \> 10||||0.2109
81456017|NCT03105518|162602132|SUPERIORITY||1-way Test, ChiSquare Approximation|0.008||||0.9287|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||VAS at Post Operative Day 3; Follicles ≤10 vs. \> 10||||0.9287
81456018|NCT02091856|162602133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at .05|ANOVA|Changes in primary outcome measures were evaluated using repeated measures ANOVA for three groups: C-CBT, R-CBT, WLCG and two time points: pre \& post||It was hypothesized that regardless of the CBT version received (conventional or religious), those in the active treatments would achieve a greater reduction in depressive and associated symptoms than participants in the wait-list condition.||||<0.001
81456019|NCT02091856|162602134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at .05|ANOVA|Changes in secondary outcome measures were evaluated using repeated measures ANOVA (C-CBT, R-CBT, WLCG at pre- and post-intervention).||||||>0.05
81456020|NCT02091856|162602135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at .05|ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81580586|NCT03255382|162834062|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|66.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.3|79.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||79.8|53.3|< 0.001
81456021|NCT02091856|162602136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at .05|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81456022|NCT02091856|162602137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at .05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.01
81456023|NCT02515331|162602177|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.555|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9077||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.388|-2.722||1-sided p-value|Longitudinal repeated measures mixed eff|||||-2.722|-14.388|0.002
81456024|NCT02515331|162602177|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.727|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0548|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.852|-8.602||1-sided p-value|Longitudinal repeated measures mixed eff|||||-8.602|-20.852|<0.001
81456025|NCT00276484|162602226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001||95.0|-19.4|-13.2|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline LDL-C value||||-13.2|-19.4|<0.001
81456026|NCT00276484|162602227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.551||95.0|-1.1|2.1|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline HDL-C value||||2.1|-1.1|0.551
81517715|NCT02014480|162723920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.082|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.125||Analysis was performed using an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with covariates of treatment, period, mean Baseline, period Baseline, response type and treatment by response type interaction.|ANCOVA||Responders to VI=responders to VI or to both monotherapies, as defined by a participant with an increase from Baseline of \>=12% and 200 mL at \>=1 time point over 0-6 hours post-dose in FEV1 on Day 1.|||0.125|0.040|<0.001
81456027|NCT00276484|162602228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001||95.0|-17.1|-11.6|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline non-HDL-C value||||-11.6|-17.1|<0.001
81456028|NCT00276484|162602229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.001||95.0|-12.0|-7.9|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline Total-C value||||-7.9|-12.0|<0.001
81456029|NCT00276484|162602230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-7.3|||<|0.001||95.0|-11.5|-3.1|||Nonparametric ANCOVA|ANCOVA using ranks based on normal scores (Tukey method) with model terms for treatment and baseline triglycerides value.|The median difference is based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimates of shift; The distribution-free 95% CI is based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test statistic.|||-3.1|-11.5|<0.001
81456030|NCT00276484|162602231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001||95.0|-12.7|-7.6|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline Apo B value||||-7.6|-12.7|<0.001
81456031|NCT00276484|162602232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.313||95.0|-0.8|2.5|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline Apo A-I value||||2.5|-0.8|0.313
81456032|NCT00276484|162602233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.001||95.0|-12.6|-8.2|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline Total-C:HDL-C value||||-8.2|-12.6|<0.001
81456033|NCT00276484|162602234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001||95.0|-19.9|-13.1|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline LDL-C:HDL-C value||||-13.1|-19.9|<0.001
81456034|NCT00276484|162602235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001||95.0|-13.8|-8.2|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline Apo B:Apo A-I value||||-8.2|-13.8|<0.001
81456035|NCT00276484|162602236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-1.6|<|0.001||95.0|-17.7|-11.3|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline non-HDL-C:HDL-C value||||-11.3|-17.7|<0.001
81456036|NCT00276484|162602237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8||||0.174||95.0|-17.1|3.4|||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA)|LDA method of Liang and Zeger with model terms: treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.|Data for analysis was transformed by the natural log and the difference in geometric mean % change from BL calculated based on the difference in the back-transformed least squares means.|||3.4|-17.1|0.174
81456037|NCT00276484|162602238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.37|||<|0.001||95.0|5.45|12.84|||Regression, Logistic|Model terms: treatment and baseline LDL-C value||||12.84|5.45|<0.001
81456038|NCT04090125|162602239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.43|-0.90|0.485
81580587|NCT03255382|162834063|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|0.0||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||2.1|-2.0|0.991
81456039|NCT04090125|162602240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.0887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-1.13|0.0887
81456040|NCT04090125|162602241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.13|-0.05|0.296
81456041|NCT04090125|162602242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-0.15|0.094
81456042|NCT04090125|162602243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.85||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|8.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.62|-0.91|0.11
81456043|NCT04090125|162602244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.74||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|7.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.59|-4.10|0.55
81456044|NCT04090125|162602245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.05|-0.34|0.134
81456045|NCT04090125|162602246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.38|0.09
81456046|NCT04090125|162602247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.16|0.25
81456047|NCT04090125|162602248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.22|0.16
81456048|NCT04090125|162602249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.36||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.29|52.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||52.02|-9.29|0.167
81456049|NCT04090125|162602250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.15||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.85|63.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||63.14|-12.85|0.189
81456050|NCT04090125|162602255|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.51||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|8.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain subscale||8.67|-3.65|0.42
81456051|NCT04090125|162602255|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.29|8.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptoms subscale||8.57|-6.29|0.76
81580588|NCT03255382|162834064|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|3.3||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|9.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||9.8|-3.2|0.323
81517716|NCT02014480|162723920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.078|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.12||Analysis was performed using an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with covariates of treatment, period, mean Baseline, period Baseline, response type and treatment by response type interaction.|ANCOVA||Responders to Neither=responders to neither UMEC nor VI, as defined by a participant with at least one FEV1 assessment over 0-6 hours post-dose on Day 1 but no increase from Baseline of \>=12% and 200 mL at any assessment(s).|||0.120|0.036|<0.001
81517717|NCT02014480|162723920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.057||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.099||Analysis was performed using an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with covariates of treatment, period, mean Baseline, period Baseline, response type and treatment by response type interaction.|ANCOVA||Responders to Neither=responders to neither UMEC nor VI, as defined by a participant with at least one FEV1 assessment over 0-6 hours post-dose on Day 1 but no increase from Baseline of \>=12% and 200 mL at any assessment(s).|||0.099|0.015|0.008
81517718|NCT00435162|162723936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-1.05||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|0.2|||Regression, Linear|||Slope change across all 3 active treatment groups.||0.20|-2.31|0.0990
81517719|NCT01819129|162723940|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment was done by comparing the difference of faster aspart vs. NovoRapid®/NovoLog® in change from baseline in HbA1c after 26 weeks of randomized treatment to a non-inferiority limit of 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.1|||||The estimated parameter i.e mean difference is the estimated treatment difference for Faster aspart vs. NovoRapid (Faster aspart - NovoRapid).|Change from baseline in HbA1c is analysed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measurements including changes from baseline in HbA1c at visit 14, 18, 22, 26, 30 and 36. The model includes treatment, region and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) strata as fixed effects, subject as random effect, HbA1c at baseline as covariate and interaction between all fixed effects and visit, and between the covariate and visit.||0.10|-0.15|
81517720|NCT02825966|162723944|EQUIVALENCE|The two one-sided t-test (TOST) was used to test equivalence. Using TOST, equivalence was established at α = 0.05 significance level if a (1-2α)\*100% confidence interval for the average difference in EMAT (WCD-AUDICOR) was contained within the interval \[-12, 12\].|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.89|4.69|||two one-sided test (TOST)|||First, the difference in EMAT between the LifeVest and AUDICOR device (first wear) was calculated for each subject. Then the mean and standard deviation of the differences in EMAT were calculated. The 2 devices were considered equivalent if the 90% confidence interval for mean difference in EMAT was within the pre-specified margin of \[-12, 12\] ms.||4.69|-2.89|< 0.001
81517721|NCT02836873|162723946|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.28||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.1|||Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, screening anti-diabetic treatment, baseline eGFR, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates.||This is a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis including region, screening anti-diabetic treatment regimen, baseline eGFR, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline HbA1c as a fixed effect covariate. Data from Weeks 6, 12, and 24 are used in the model.||-0.10|-0.46|0.0026
81517722|NCT02836873|162723947|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.03|||Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, screening anti-diabetic treatment, baseline eGFR, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates.||||-1.03|-2.50|< 0.0001
81517723|NCT02836873|162723948|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.63||||0.2035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|1.44|||Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, screening anti-diabetic treatment, baseline eGFR, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates.||||1.44|-6.70|0.2035
81517724|NCT02836873|162723949|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.2||||0.1156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.05|||Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, screening anti-diabetic treatment, baseline eGFR, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates.||||0.05|-0.44|0.1156
81517725|NCT02836873|162723950|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.37||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.1|||Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, screening anti-diabetic treatment, baseline eGFR, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates.||||-0.10|-0.65|0.0078
81517726|NCT00977938|162723984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.85||P-value was stratified according to geographic region (NA, EU, or AU and NZ), thienopyridine received at the time of randomization, and presence or absence of risk factors for ST; P-value was adjudsted using the Benjamini Hochberg approach.|Log Rank||30-month DAPT vs. 12-month DAPT; HR was stratified according to geographic region (NA, EU, or AU and NZ), thienopyridine drug received at the time of randomization, and presence or absence of risk factors for stent thrombosis.|The primary efficacy analysis was a superiority analysis. We controlled the two-sided family-wise error rate of 0.05 across the two coprimary end points using the Hochberg-Benjamini method. With this method, the null hypothesis of randomized treatment equivalence is rejected if significance is achieved for both end points at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05 or for one end point at a two-sided alpha level of 0.025.||0.85|0.59|<0.001
81517727|NCT00977938|162723985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.48||P-value was stratified according to geographic region (NA, EU, or AU and NZ), thienopyridine received at the time of randomization, and presence or absence of risk factors for ST; P-value was adjudsted using the Benjamini Hochberg approach.|Log Rank||30-month DAPT vs. 12-month DAPT; HR was stratified according to geographic region (NA, EU, or AU and NZ), thienopyridine drug received at the time of randomization, and presence or absence of risk factors for stent thrombosis.|The primary efficacy analysis was a superiority analysis. We controlled the two-sided family-wise error rate of 0.05 across the two coprimary end points using the Hochberg-Benjamini method. With this method, the null hypothesis of randomized treatment equivalence is rejected if significance is achieved for both end points at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05 or for one end point at a two-sided alpha level of 0.025.||0.48|0.17|<0.001
81580589|NCT03255382|162834065|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|21.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|32.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||32.6|10.4|< 0.001
81580590|NCT03255382|162834066|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|33.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.7|45.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||45.5|20.7|< 0.001
81580591|NCT03255382|162834067|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|41.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.3|55.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||55.3|27.3|< 0.001
81517728|NCT00977938|162723986|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary safety analysis was a noninferiority analysis performed with the use of the Farrington-Manning risk-difference approach. Assuming an annualized rate for moderate or severe bleeding of 1.9% and an absolute noninferiority margin of 0.8%, at a one-sided alpha level of significance of 0.025, we calculated that a sample size of 9960 patients would give the study 80% power to detect noninferiority.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.96||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.53||One-sided P-value for non-inferiority|Farrington-Manning||30-month DAPT vs. 12-month DAPT|||1.53|0.38|0.704
81517729|NCT00977938|162723987|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 2.28% (0.0228)|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.82|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.03||One-sided P-value for non-inferiority|Nam and Kwon|P-value was computed for clustered matched pairs based on Nam and Kwon (2009).|Weighted RD and 1-sided 97.5% upper CL were computed for clustered matched pairs based on Nam and Kwon (2009).|The null hypothesis was that DAPT patients treated with DES would have MACCE rate between 0 and 33 months post-index procedure that exceeds that of the control arm (patients treated with BMS) by at least a pre-specified absolute margin of δ.||0.03||<0.001
81517730|NCT00977938|162723988|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 0.97% (0.0097)|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.05|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-0.27||One-sided P-value for non-inferiority|Nam and Kwon|P-value was computed for clustered matched pairs based on Nam and Kwon (2009).|Weighted RD and 1-sided 95% upper CL were computed for clustered matched pairs based on Nam and Kwon (2009).|The null hypothesis was that DAPT patients treated with DES would have stent thrombosis rate between 0 and 33 months post-index procedure that exceeds that of the control arm (patients treated with BMS) by at least a pre-specified absolute margin of δ.||-0.27||<0.001
81517731|NCT00977938|162723989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.97|||||30-month DAPT vs. 12-month DAPT; HR was stratified according to geographic region (NA, EU, or AU and NZ), thienopyridine drug received at the time of randomization, and presence or absence of risk factors for stent thrombosis|||0.97|0.70|
81517732|NCT00977938|162723990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.69|||||30-month DAPT vs. 12-month DAPT; HR was stratified according to geographic region (NA, EU, or AU and NZ), thienopyridine drug received at the time of randomization, and presence or absence of risk factors for stent thrombosis|||0.69|0.29|
81517733|NCT00977938|162723991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.48|||||30-month DAPT vs. 12-month DAPT|||1.48|0.24|
81517734|NCT00977938|162723992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.47||This analysis was not powered. P-value was stratified according to geographic region, thienopyridine received at the time of randomization, and presence or absence of risk factors for ST; P-value was adjudsted using the Benjamini Hochberg approach.|Log Rank||30-month DAPT vs. 12-month DAPT; HR was stratified according to geographic region (NA, EU, or AU and NZ), thienopyridine drug received at the time of randomization, and presence or absence of risk factors for stent thrombosis.|This analysis was not powered.||1.47|0.57|0.722
81580592|NCT03255382|162834068|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|44.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.9|58.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||58.5|30.9|< 0.001
81517735|NCT00977938|162723993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49||||0.478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.64||This analysis was not powered. P-value was stratified according to geographic region, thienopyridine received at the time of randomization, and presence or absence of risk factors for ST; P-value was adjudsted using the Benjamini Hochberg approach.|Log Rank||30-month DAPT vs. 12-month DAPT; HR was stratified according to geographic region (NA, EU, or AU and NZ), thienopyridine drug received at the time of randomization, and presence or absence of risk factors for stent thrombosis.|This analysis was not powered.||1.64|0.15|0.478
81517736|NCT00977938|162723994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.12||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|2.31|||Farrington-Manning|No formal hypothesis testing was done.|30-month DAPT vs. 12-month DAPT|||2.31|-0.06|0.706
81517737|NCT00977938|162723995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.4|||||30-month DAPT vs. 12-month DAPT; HR was stratified according to geographic region (NA, EU, or AU and NZ), thienopyridine drug received at the time of randomization, and presence or absence of risk factors for stent thrombosis|||1.40|0.58|
81517738|NCT00977938|162723996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.64|||||30-month DAPT vs. 12-month DAPT; HR was stratified according to geographic region (NA, EU, or AU and NZ), thienopyridine drug received at the time of randomization, and presence or absence of risk factors for stent thrombosis.|||1.64|0.15|
81517739|NCT00977938|162723997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|2.28|||||30-month DAPT vs. 12-month DAPT|||2.28|-0.21|
81517740|NCT03373890|162724000|OTHER|Independent samples Mann Whitney U||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.39
81517741|NCT03373890|162724001|OTHER|Independent samples Mann Whitney U||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.39
81517742|NCT03373890|162724002|OTHER|Independent samples Mann Whitney U||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.03
81517743|NCT03373890|162724003|OTHER|Independent samples Mann Whitney U||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.39
81517744|NCT03373890|162724004|OTHER|Independent samples Mann Whitney U||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.06
81517745|NCT03373890|162724005|OTHER|Independent samples Mann Whitney U||||||0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.99
81517746|NCT03373890|162724006|OTHER|LInear mixed model||||||0.008|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.008
81517747|NCT03373890|162724007|OTHER|Linear mixed model regression||||||0.34|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.34
81517748|NCT02214225|162724103|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criterion for the GMT ratio was that the upper bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of Pooled TIV (for A strains) or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria)/ bioCSL QIV should not exceed 1.5.|GMT ratio (A/H1N1)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|0.98||||||For A/H1N1 strain. The GMT ratio (defined as the geometric mean of postvaccination (day 21) HI titer for TIV divided by the geometric mean of the postvaccination HI titer for QIV) for each virus strain included in the vaccines was determined: bioCSL TIV-1 and bioCSL TIV-2 GMTs were pooled for analysis of the A strains.||0.98|0.87|
81517749|NCT02214225|162724103|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criterion for the GMT ratio was that the upper bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of Pooled TIV (for A strains) or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria)/ bioCSL QIV should not exceed 1.5.|GMT ratio (A/H3N2)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|0.98||||||For A/H3N2 strain. The GMT ratio (defined as the geometric mean of postvaccination (day 21) HI titer for TIV divided by the geometric mean of the postvaccination HI titer for QIV) for each virus strain included in the vaccines was determined: bioCSL TIV-1 and bioCSL TIV-2 GMTs were pooled for analysis of the A strains.||0.98|0.88|
81517750|NCT02214225|162724103|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criterion for the GMT ratio was that the upper bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of Pooled TIV (for A strains) or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria)/ bioCSL QIV should not exceed 1.5.|GMT ratio (B/YAM)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.93||||||For B/Yamagata strain. The GMT ratio (defined as the geometric mean of postvaccination (day 21) HI titer for TIV divided by the geometric mean of the postvaccination HI titer for QIV) for each virus strain included in the vaccines was determined: bioCSL TIV-1 and bioCSL TIV-2 GMTs were pooled for analysis of the A strains.||0.93|0.81|
81580593|NCT03255382|162834069|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.825|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.82|-5.56|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and the treatment in this model.||-5.56|-8.82|< 0.001
81517751|NCT02214225|162724103|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criterion for the GMT ratio was that the upper bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of Pooled TIV (for A strains) or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria)/ bioCSL QIV should not exceed 1.5.|GMT ratio (B/VIC)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.01||||||For B/Victoria strain. The GMT ratio (defined as the geometric mean of postvaccination (day 21) HI titer for TIV divided by the geometric mean of the postvaccination HI titer for QIV) for each virus strain included in the vaccines was determined: bioCSL TIV-1 and bioCSL TIV-2 GMTs were pooled for analysis of the A strains.||1.01|0.86|
81517752|NCT02214225|162724104|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For A/H1N1. The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper bound of the two sided 95% CI on the difference between SCRs (Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus bioCSL QIV) should not exceed 10%.|Difference in SCR (A/H1N1)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.2||||||||2.2|-4.4|
81517753|NCT02214225|162724104|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For A/H3N2. The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper bound of the two sided 95% CI on the difference between SCRs (Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus bioCSL QIV) should not exceed 10%.|Difference in SCR (A/H3N2)|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|1.6||||||||1.6|-5.0|
81517754|NCT02214225|162724104|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For B/Yamagata. The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper bound of the two sided 95% CI on the difference between SCRs (Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus bioCSL QIV) should not exceed 10%.|Difference in SCR (B/YAM)|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|0.5||||||||0.5|-7.0|
81517755|NCT02214225|162724104|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For B/Victoria. The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper bound of the two sided 95% CI on the difference between SCRs (Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus bioCSL QIV) should not exceed 10%.|Difference in SCR (B/VIC)|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|2.4||||||||2.4|-5.6|
81517756|NCT02214225|162724105|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criterion for the GMT ratio was that the upper bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of Pooled TIV (for A strains) or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria)/ bioCSL QIV should not exceed 1.5.|GMT ratio (A/H1N1)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.02||||||For A/H1N1 strain. The GMT ratio (defined as the geometric mean of postvaccination (day 21) HI titer for TIV divided by the geometric mean of the postvaccination HI titer for QIV) for each virus strain included in the vaccines was determined: bioCSL TIV-1 and bioCSL TIV-2 GMTs were pooled for analysis of the A strains.||1.02|0.85|
81517757|NCT02214225|162724105|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criterion for the GMT ratio was that the upper bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of Pooled TIV (for A strains) or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria)/ bioCSL QIV should not exceed 1.5.|GMT ratio (A/H3N2)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.99||||||For A/H3N2 strain. The GMT ratio (defined as the geometric mean of postvaccination (day 21) HI titer for TIV divided by the geometric mean of the postvaccination HI titer for QIV) for each virus strain included in the vaccines was determined: bioCSL TIV-1 and bioCSL TIV-2 GMTs were pooled for analysis of the A strains.||0.99|0.83|
81517758|NCT02214225|162724105|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criterion for the GMT ratio was that the upper bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of Pooled TIV (for A strains) or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria)/ bioCSL QIV should not exceed 1.5.|GMT ratio (B/YAM)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.97||||||For B/YAM strain. The GMT ratio (defined as the geometric mean of postvaccination (day 21) HI titer for TIV divided by the geometric mean of the postvaccination HI titer for QIV) for each virus strain included in the vaccines was determined: bioCSL TIV-1 and bioCSL TIV-2 GMTs were pooled for analysis of the A strains.||0.97|0.76|
81517759|NCT02214225|162724105|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criterion for the GMT ratio was that the upper bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of Pooled TIV (for A strains) or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria)/ bioCSL QIV should not exceed 1.5.|GMT ratio (B/VIC)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.98||||||For B/VIC strain. The GMT ratio (defined as the geometric mean of postvaccination (day 21) HI titer for TIV divided by the geometric mean of the postvaccination HI titer for QIV) for each virus strain included in the vaccines was determined: bioCSL TIV-1 and bioCSL TIV-2 GMTs were pooled for analysis of the A strains.||0.98|0.76|
81517760|NCT02214225|162724105|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criterion for the GMT ratio was that the upper bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of Pooled TIV (for A strains) or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria)/ bioCSL QIV should not exceed 1.5.|GMT ratio (A/H1N1)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.02||||||For A/H1N1 strain. The GMT ratio (defined as the geometric mean of postvaccination (day 21) HI titer for TIV divided by the geometric mean of the postvaccination HI titer for QIV) for each virus strain included in the vaccines was determined: bioCSL TIV-1 and bioCSL TIV-2 GMTs were pooled for analysis of the A strains.||1.02|0.88|
81517761|NCT02214225|162724105|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criterion for the GMT ratio was that the upper bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of Pooled TIV (for A strains) or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria)/ bioCSL QIV should not exceed 1.5.|GMT ratio (A/H3N2)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.02||||||For A/H3N2 strain. The GMT ratio (defined as the geometric mean of postvaccination (day 21) HI titer for TIV divided by the geometric mean of the postvaccination HI titer for QIV) for each virus strain included in the vaccines was determined: bioCSL TIV-1 and bioCSL TIV-2 GMTs were pooled for analysis of the A strains.||1.02|0.89|
81517762|NCT02214225|162724105|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criterion for the GMT ratio was that the upper bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of Pooled TIV (for A strains) or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria)/ bioCSL QIV should not exceed 1.5.|GMT ratio (B/YAM)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|0.97||||||For B/YAM strain. The GMT ratio (defined as the geometric mean of postvaccination (day 21) HI titer for TIV divided by the geometric mean of the postvaccination HI titer for QIV) for each virus strain included in the vaccines was determined: bioCSL TIV-1 and bioCSL TIV-2 GMTs were pooled for analysis of the A strains.||0.97|0.84|
81580594|NCT03255382|162834070|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.936|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.43|-7.72|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-7.72|-11.43|< 0.001
81580595|NCT03255382|162834071|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.972|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.72|-6.87|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-6.87|-10.72|< 0.001
81580596|NCT03255382|162834072|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.958|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.68|-5.88|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-5.88|-9.68|< 0.001
81456052|NCT04090125|162602255|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.54||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|6.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Quality of life subscale||6.12|-13.20|0.46
81456053|NCT04090125|162602255|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.54||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|6.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Function in daily life||6.69|-1.61|0.22
81456054|NCT04090125|162602256|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.43||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|7.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain subscale||7.85|-4.98|0.65
81456055|NCT04090125|162602256|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.95||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|11.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptoms subscale||11.83|-3.93|0.32
81456056|NCT04090125|162602256|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.64||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.61|12.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Quality of life||12.89|-9.61|0.77
81456057|NCT04090125|162602256|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.25||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|8.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Function in daily life||8.17|-1.67|0.19
81456058|NCT04090125|162602257|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.95||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.01|-4.92|0.191
81456059|NCT04090125|162602258|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.45||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.28|-2.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.62|-8.28|0.0004
81456060|NCT01525329|162602289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.007
81456061|NCT01525329|162602289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.080
81456062|NCT01525329|162602290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81456063|NCT01525329|162602290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81456064|NCT03749330|162602304|EQUIVALENCE|test of difference between pre and post|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81456065|NCT01518322|162602305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kappa Statistics|0.049|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0895|0.1875||||||Kappa statistics were used to determine the level of agreement between FeNO measurements and asthma diagnosis using the a dichotomous schemes a measurement greater than 35 ppb for children under the age of 12 years or greater than 50 ppb for subjects at least 12 years of age was considered high.||0.1875|-0.0895|
81456066|NCT01269918|162602309|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|We used a noninferiority delta of 7.5 mmHg. If noninferiority was detected, we proceeded to test for superiority.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-5.0|||t-test, 1 sided|||Dexmedetomidine versus remifentanyl on MAP collapsed over time was estimated using a 1-tailed t test from a repeated measures ANOVA model.||-5|-13|< 0.001
81456067|NCT01269918|162602309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-13.0|-4.0|||t-test, 1 sided|||Dexmedetomidine versus remifentanyl on MAP collapsed over time was estimated using a 1-tailed t test from a repeated measures ANOVA model.||-4|-13|< 0.001
81456068|NCT01269918|162602310|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|We used a noninferiority delta of 1 point. If noninferiority was detected, we proceeded to test for superiority.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.1|||t-test, 1 sided|||Dexmedetomidine versus remifentanyl on VAS pain score estimated from a 1-tailed t test from a repeated measures ANOVA model.||-1.1|-2.7|< 0.001
81456069|NCT01269918|162602310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.8|-0.9|||t-test, 1 sided|||Dexmedetomidine versus remifentanyl on VAS pain score estimated from a 1-tailed t test from a repeated measures ANOVA model.||-0.9|-2.8|< 0.001
81456070|NCT01269918|162602311|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority delta = 2 mg opioid|Median Difference (Final Values)|-5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-5.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Dexmedetomidine versus remifentanyl on opioid consumption estimated from a Wilcoxon rank sum test||-5|-10|< 0.001
81456071|NCT01269918|162602311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-10.0|-3.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Dexmedetomidine versus remifentanyl on opioid consumption estimated from a Wilcoxon rank sum test||-3|-10|< 0.001
81456072|NCT01269918|162602312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Dexmedetomidine versus remifentanyl on heart rate was assessed using a linear mixed effects model adjusting for baseline heart rate.||3|-10|< 0.001
81456073|NCT01269918|162602313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Dexmedetomidine versus remifentanyl on SOMCT estimated using a linear mixed effects model adjusting for baseline SOMCT score.||0.5|-2.6|0.16
81456074|NCT01269918|162602314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Dexmedetomidine versus remifentanyl on Aldrete score estimated using a linear mixed effects model adjusting for baseline Aldrete score.||0.03|-0.6|0.07
81456075|NCT01269918|162602315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.001|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Dexmedetomidine versus remifentanyl on Nursing workload comparison estimated using a Wilcoxon rank sum test.||-0.001|-1|0.009
81456076|NCT01269918|162602316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.18|||Regression, Cox|||Remifentanyl versus Dexmedetomidine on time to open eyes estimated using Cox regression.||0.18|0.07|< 0.001
81456077|NCT01269918|162602317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.19|||Regression, Cox|||Remifentanyl versus dexmedetomidine on time to recall assessed using Cox regression.||0.19|0.07|< 0.001
81456078|NCT01269918|162602318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.95|||Regression, Cox|||Remifentanyl versus Dexmedetomidine on time to fitness discharge estimated using Cox regression.||0.95|0.48|0.022
81456079|NCT01269918|162602319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.62|||Regression, Cox|||Remifentanyl versus Dexmedetomidine on time to PACU discharge estimated using Cox proportional hazard regression||1.62|0.81|0.45
81456080|NCT01269918|162602320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.2|||Chi-squared|||Dexmedetomidine versus remifentanyl on postoperative nausea estimated from chi squared test.||2.2|0.5|0.91
81517763|NCT02214225|162724105|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criterion for the GMT ratio was that the upper bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of Pooled TIV (for A strains) or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria)/ bioCSL QIV should not exceed 1.5.|GMT ratio (B/VIC)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.14||||||For B/VIC strain. The GMT ratio (defined as the geometric mean of postvaccination (day 21) HI titer for TIV divided by the geometric mean of the postvaccination HI titer for QIV) for each virus strain included in the vaccines was determined: bioCSL TIV-1 and bioCSL TIV-2 GMTs were pooled for analysis of the A strains.||1.14|0.94|
81580597|NCT03255382|162834073|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.101|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.07|-5.71|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-5.71|-10.07|< 0.001
81456081|NCT01269918|162602321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.7|||Chi-squared|||Dexmedetomidine versus remifentanyl on postoperative vomiting estimated from a chi square test.||1.7|0.07|0.16
81456082|NCT01269918|162602322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.7|||Chi-squared|||Dexmedetomidine versus remifentanyl on incidence of shivering estimated from a chi square test.||1.7|0.1|0.21
81456083|NCT04660331|162602326|OTHER||||||||||||||||||2-sided t-test conducted for pre- and post-training results.|||
81456084|NCT04660331|162602327|OTHER||||||||||||||||||We grouped pharmacy data on vaccines delivered pre/post intervention into six categories: HPV vaccine, Tdap, Meningococcal, Influenza, COVID-19, and other vaccines. We then compared the counts of total vaccines that were conducted in each group pre- and post-training.|||
81456085|NCT04660331|162602328|OTHER||||||||||||||||||We grouped pharmacy data on vaccines delivered pre/post intervention into six categories: HPV vaccine, Tdap, Meningococcal, Influenza, COVID-19, and other vaccines. We then compared the counts of total vaccines that were conducted in each group pre- and post-training.|||
81456086|NCT01870778|162602339|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.3857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.15||Adjusted alpha p-value based on multiple testing procedure.|Log Rank|One-sided p-value||||1.15|0.83|0.3857
81456087|NCT01870778|162602340|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.0968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.07||Adjusted p-value based on multiple testing procedure|Gehan's generalized Wilcoxon test|One-sided p-value||||1.07|0.75|0.0968
81456088|NCT01870778|162602341|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.08|||Log Rank|2-sided p-value||||1.08|0.81|0.3890
81456089|NCT01870778|162602342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2204||||||Based on multiple testing procedure|Wilcoxon rank sum test|One-sided p-value||||||0.2204
81456090|NCT01870778|162602343|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.2744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.07||Adjusted p-value based on multiple testing procedure|Log Rank|||||1.07|0.88|0.2744
81456091|NCT01870778|162602344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2103|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|2-sided p-value||||||0.2103
81456092|NCT01870778|162602345|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.14|||Log Rank|2-sided p-value||Exertional dyspnea||1.14|1.02|0.0050
81456093|NCT01870778|162602345|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.14|||Log Rank|2-sided p-value||Orthopnea||1.14|1.02|0.0051
81456094|NCT01870778|162602345|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.05|||Log Rank|2-sided p-value||Rales||1.05|0.95|0.9962
81456095|NCT01870778|162602345|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.15|||Log Rank|2-sided p-value||Jugular venous pressure||1.15|1.01|0.0196
81456096|NCT01870778|162602345|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.2158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.1|||Log Rank|2-sided p-value||Peripheral edema, pre-sacral edema||1.10|0.98|0.2158
81456097|NCT01870778|162602346|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of RLX030 to placebo|0.9401||||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8921|0.9907|||Repeated measures model|||Day 2||0.9907|0.8921|0.0209
81456098|NCT01870778|162602346|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of RLX030 to placebo|0.898||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8358|0.9649|||Repeated measures model|||Day 5||0.9649|0.8358|0.0034
81456099|NCT01870778|162602346|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of RLX030 to placebo|0.9074||||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8355|0.9854|||Repeated measures model|||Day 14||0.9854|0.8355|0.0209
81456100|NCT01870778|162602347|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of RLX030 to placebo|0.8597||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7876|0.9385|||Repeated measures model|||Day 2||0.9385|0.7876|0.0007
81456101|NCT01870778|162602347|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of RLX030 to placebo|0.9539||||0.3709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.0579|||Repeated measures model|||Day 5||1.0579|0.8600|0.3709
81456102|NCT01870778|162602347|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of RLX030 to placebo|0.9543||||0.3893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8578|1.0617|||Repeated measures model|||Day 14||1.0617|0.8578|0.3893
81456103|NCT01870778|162602348|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of RLX030 to placebo|0.9637||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9447|0.983|||Repeated measures model|||Day 2||0.9830|0.9447|0.0003
81456104|NCT01870778|162602348|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of RLX030 to placebo|0.9922||||0.5361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9677|1.0172|||Repeated measures model|||Day 5||1.0172|0.9677|0.5361
81456105|NCT01870778|162602348|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of RLX030 to placebo|0.9863||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9567|1.0169|||Repeated measures model|||Day 14||1.0169|0.9567|0.3750
81456106|NCT00708110|162602358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.07|||ANCOVA|||||-1.07|-2.00|<0.001
81456107|NCT00708110|162602358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|-1.55|||ANCOVA|||||-1.55|-2.52|<0.001
81456108|NCT00708110|162602358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|-2.02|||ANCOVA|||||-2.02|-2.94|<0.001
81456109|NCT05724589|162602392|SUPERIORITY|A repeated measures ANOVA was selected to analyze changes in skin hydration across four time points within the same participants..|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.671||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value reflects the overall test for difference in hydration over time and is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The pre-defined threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|ANOVA|No additional adjustments were applied. Degrees of freedom and sphericity assumptions were checked.|The mean difference was calculated based on changes in skin hydration from baseline to Week 16 using repeated measures ANOVA, in accordance with the pre-specified statistical analysis plan.|Skin hydration was evaluated longitudinally using repeated measures ANOVA at Baseline, Week 8, Week 12, and Week 16. This pre-specified statistical test assessed within-subject changes over time to determine the efficacy of the serum.|The overall p-value corresponds to the repeated measures ANOVA evaluating changes over four time points. No multiplicity adjustments were applied.|||1.000
81517764|NCT02214225|162724106|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For A/H1N1. The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper bound of the two sided 95% CI on the difference between SCRs (Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus bioCSL QIV) should not exceed 10%.|Difference in SCR (A/H1N1)|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|2.6||||||The SCR difference was defined as the SCR percentage for bioCSL Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus the SCR percentage for bioCSL QIV.||2.6|-6.9|
81517765|NCT02214225|162724106|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For A/H3N2. The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper bound of the two sided 95% CI on the difference between SCRs (Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus bioCSL QIV) should not exceed 10%.|Difference in SCR (A/H3N2)|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|0.2||||||The SCR difference was defined as the SCR percentage for bioCSL Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus the SCR percentage for bioCSL QIV.||0.2|-9.3|
81517766|NCT02214225|162724106|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For B/YAM. The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper bound of the two sided 95% CI on the difference between SCRs (Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus bioCSL QIV) should not exceed 10%.|Difference in SCR (B/YAM)|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|1.3||||||The SCR difference was defined as the SCR percentage for bioCSL Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus the SCR percentage for bioCSL QIV.||1.3|-10.3|
81517767|NCT02214225|162724106|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For B/VIC. The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper bound of the two sided 95% CI on the difference between SCRs (Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus bioCSL QIV) should not exceed 10%.|Difference in SCR (B/VIC)|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|1.2||||||The SCR difference was defined as the SCR percentage for bioCSL Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus the SCR percentage for bioCSL QIV.||1.2|-10.5|
81517768|NCT02214225|162724106|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For A/H1N1. The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper bound of the two sided 95% CI on the difference between SCRs (Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus bioCSL QIV) should not exceed 10%.|Difference in SCR (A/H1N1)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|4.0||||||The SCR difference was defined as the SCR percentage for bioCSL Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus the SCR percentage for bioCSL QIV.||4.0|-4.4|
81517769|NCT02214225|162724106|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For A/H3N2. The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper bound of the two sided 95% CI on the difference between SCRs (Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus bioCSL QIV) should not exceed 10%.|Difference in SCR (A/H3N2)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|5.2||||||The SCR difference was defined as the SCR percentage for bioCSL Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus the SCR percentage for bioCSL QIV.||5.2|-3.1|
81517770|NCT02214225|162724106|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For B/YAM. The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper bound of the two sided 95% CI on the difference between SCRs (Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus bioCSL QIV) should not exceed 10%.|Difference in SCR (B/YAM)|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|2.0||||||The SCR difference was defined as the SCR percentage for bioCSL Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus the SCR percentage for bioCSL QIV.||2.0|-6.3|
81580598|NCT03255382|162834074|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.175|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.71|-6.06|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-6.06|-10.71|< 0.001
81580599|NCT03255382|162834075|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|29.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.1|42.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||42.4|17.1|< 0.001
81580600|NCT03255382|162834076|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|66.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.4|80.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||80.0|53.4|< 0.001
81580601|NCT03255382|162834077|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|56.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.7|70.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||70.8|42.7|< 0.001
81580602|NCT03255382|162834078|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|59.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.3|73.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||73.6|46.3|< 0.001
81580603|NCT03255382|162834079|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|44.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.8|59.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||59.1|30.8|< 0.001
81580604|NCT03255382|162834080|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|55.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.2|68.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||68.8|41.2|< 0.001
81580605|NCT03255382|162834081|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|1.7||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|5.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||5.4|-2.1|0.392
81580606|NCT03255382|162834082|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|8.4||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|16.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||16.7|0.1|0.048
81580607|NCT03255382|162834083|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|18.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|29.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||29.5|7.1|0.001
81580608|NCT03255382|162834084|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|33.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.2|45.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||45.9|20.2|< 0.001
81580609|NCT03255382|162834085|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|41.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.3|55.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||55.3|27.3|< 0.001
81580610|NCT03255382|162834086|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|46.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.6|60.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||60.1|32.6|< 0.001
81580611|NCT03255382|162834087|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|19.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|31.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||31.9|7.6|0.001
81580612|NCT03255382|162834088|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|38.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.0|51.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||51.5|25.0|< 0.001
81580613|NCT03255382|162834089|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-2.0|||van Elteren test|||P-values were calculated by stratified van Elteren test.||-2.0|-4.5|< 0.001
81580614|NCT03255382|162834090|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-2.7|||van Elteren test|||P-values were calculated by stratified van Elteren test.||-2.7|-5.1|< 0.001
81580615|NCT03255382|162834091|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.146|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.764|1.528|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||1.528|0.764|< 0.001
81580616|NCT03255382|162834092|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.936|1.704|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||1.704|0.936|< 0.001
81580617|NCT03255382|162834093|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-1.1|-3.6|< 0.001
81580618|NCT03255382|162834094|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-1.6|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-1.6|-4.3|< 0.001
81580619|NCT03255382|162834095|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.307||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.32|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||0.32|-0.90|0.352
81580620|NCT03255382|162834096|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.296||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.29|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||0.29|-0.88|0.315
81580621|NCT03255382|162834097|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-2.7|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-2.7|-6.9|< 0.001
81517771|NCT02214225|162724106|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For B/VIC. The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper bound of the two sided 95% CI on the difference between SCRs (Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus bioCSL QIV) should not exceed 10%.|Difference in SCR (B/VIC)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|6.2||||||The SCR difference was defined as the SCR percentage for bioCSL Pooled TIV or TIV-1 (B Yamagata) or TIV-2 (B Victoria) minus the SCR percentage for bioCSL QIV.||6.2|-3.7|
81517772|NCT02214225|162724107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (B/YAM) overall|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|1.57|||||Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (eg, the influenza B strain included in the bioCSL QIV but not in the bioCSL TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was demonstrated if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on GMT ratio was greater than 1.|Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (ie, the influenza B strain included in the QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was assessed separately within each age group (18 to \< 65 years and ≥ 65 years of age), and overall. The GMT ratio was calculated as bioCSL QIV GMT/bioCSL TIV GMT for the superiority analyses, which is the reverse of how it was calculated for the non-inferiority analyses.||1.57|1.38|
81517773|NCT02214225|162724107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (B/VIC) overall|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|1.7|||||Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (eg, the influenza B strain included in the bioCSL QIV but not in the bioCSL TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was demonstrated if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on GMT ratio was greater than 1.|Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (ie, the influenza B strain included in the QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was assessed separately within each age group (18 to \< 65 years and ≥ 65 years of age), and overall. The GMT ratio was calculated as bioCSL QIV GMT/bioCSL TIV GMT for the superiority analyses, which is the reverse of how it was calculated for the non-inferiority analyses.||1.70|1.45|
81517774|NCT02214225|162724107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (B/YAM) 18 through 64 years|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|1.87|||||Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (eg, the influenza B strain included in the bioCSL QIV but not in the bioCSL TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was demonstrated if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on GMT was greater than 1|Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (ie, the influenza B strain included in the QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was assessed separately within each age group (18 to \< 65 years and ≥ 65 years of age), and overall. The GMT ratio was calculated as bioCSL QIV GMT/bioCSL TIV GMT for the superiority analyses, which is the reverse of how it was calculated for the non-inferiority analyses.||1.87|1.50|
81517775|NCT02214225|162724107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (B/VIC) 18 through 64 years|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|2.01|||||Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (eg, the influenza B strain included in the bioCSL QIV but not in the bioCSL TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was demonstrated if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on GMT was greater than 1|Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (ie, the influenza B strain included in the QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was assessed separately within each age group (18 to \< 65 years and ≥ 65 years of age), and overall. The GMT ratio was calculated as bioCSL QIV GMT/bioCSL TIV GMT for the superiority analyses, which is the reverse of how it was calculated for the non-inferiority analyses.||2.01|1.55|
81517776|NCT02214225|162724107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (B/YAM) ≥ 65 years|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|1.4|||||Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (eg, the influenza B strain included in the bioCSL QIV but not in the bioCSL TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was demonstrated if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on GMT was greater than 1|Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (ie, the influenza B strain included in the QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was assessed separately within each age group (18 to \< 65 years and ≥ 65 years of age), and overall. The GMT ratio was calculated as bioCSL QIV GMT/bioCSL TIV GMT for the superiority analyses, which is the reverse of how it was calculated for the non-inferiority analyses.||1.40|1.21|
81517777|NCT02214225|162724107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (B/VIC) ≥ 65 years|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|1.51|||||Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (eg, the influenza B strain included in the bioCSL QIV but not in the bioCSL TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was demonstrated if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on GMT was greater than 1|Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (ie, the influenza B strain included in the QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was assessed separately within each age group (18 to \< 65 years and ≥ 65 years of age), and overall. The GMT ratio was calculated as bioCSL QIV GMT/bioCSL TIV GMT for the superiority analyses, which is the reverse of how it was calculated for the non-inferiority analyses.||1.51|1.27|
81517778|NCT02214225|162724108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in SCR (B/YAM) overall|15.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|18.6|||||Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (eg, the influenza B strain included in bioCSL QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was demonstrated if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in SCRs was \> 0.|Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (ie, the influenza B strain included in the QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was assessed separately within each age group (18 to \< 65 years and ≥ 65 years of age), and overall. Seroconversion rate difference = bioCSL QIV SCR percentage - bioCSL TIV-1 or TIV-2 SCR percentage||18.6|12.1|
81517779|NCT02214225|162724108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in SCR (B/VIC) overall|20.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|23.6|||||Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (eg, the influenza B strain included in bioCSL QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was demonstrated if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in SCRs was \> 0.|Seroconversion rate difference = bioCSL QIV SCR percentage - bioCSL TIV-1 or TIV-2 SCR percentage||23.6|16.5|
81517780|NCT02214225|162724108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in SCR (B/YAM) 18 through 64y|22.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.7|28.2|||||Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (eg, the influenza B strain included in bioCSL QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was demonstrated if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in SCRs was \> 0.|Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (ie, the influenza B strain included in the QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was assessed separately within each age group (18 to \< 65 years and ≥ 65 years of age), and overall. Seroconversion rate difference = bioCSL QIV SCR percentage - bioCSL TIV-1 or TIV-2 SCR percentage||28.2|17.7|
81580622|NCT03255382|162834098|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-6.1|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-6.1|-12.6|< 0.001
81580623|NCT03255382|162834099|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-7.2|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-7.2|-13.2|< 0.001
81580624|NCT03255382|162834100|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-6.8|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-6.8|-12.8|< 0.001
81580625|NCT03255382|162834101|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|-6.8|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-6.8|-12.4|< 0.001
81580626|NCT03255382|162834102|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-7.1|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-7.1|-12.9|< 0.001
81456110|NCT05724589|162602393|SUPERIORITY|The statistical analysis in this study to assess changes in Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL) after serum application involved a repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA). This approach allows for the examination of differences in TEWL across multiple time points (baseline, 8 weeks, 12 weeks, and 16 weeks) within the same individuals. The use of repeated measures ANOVA accounts for the correlated nature of the data, as multiple measurements are obtained from each participant over time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.656||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|||||A repeated measures ANOVA was used to assess changes in hydration over time. The mean difference between baseline and 16 weeks was -3.656 (arbitrary units). Results are presented in the corresponding outcome measure table.|ANOVA|||||||0.096
81456111|NCT05724589|162602394|SUPERIORITY|The chosen test was designed to assess whether application of the intervention resulted in any statistically significant differences over time in the primary outcome measure, assuming superiority.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.043||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|||||The pre-specified significance threshold was set at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied.|ANOVA|Sphericity tested; Greenhouse-Geisser applied if needed. Repeated measures ANOVA accounted for within-subject correlations.|The estimation parameter reflects the change in the R2 elasticity measure from baseline to 16 weeks. The direction of change is based on the final minus baseline value, with baseline serving as the reference point.|The statistical analysis utilized repeated measures ANOVA to evaluate changes in facial skin elasticity (R2 parameter) across multiple time points (Baseline, Week 8, Week 12, and Week 16) within the same participants. This approach accounts for the correlation of repeated measures over time.||||0.169
81456112|NCT05724589|162602395|SUPERIORITY|This study aimed to evaluate changes in wrinkle scores using a 4-grade percentage wrinkle improvement scale across different time points, including baseline, 8 weeks, 12 weeks, and 16 weeks|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||The Mean Difference represents the change in wrinkle scores from baseline (Day 0) to follow-up at Week 8, Week 12, or Week 16. For example, a Mean Difference of 1.0 indicates a 1-point improvement from baseline to Week 16 (Week 16 - baseline score).|||||1.000
81456113|NCT05724589|162602396|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures ANOVA was used to detect any change in facial melanin levels due to the intervention.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.458||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value indicates no statistically significant change in facial melanin index over time. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Statistical significance was pre-specified at p \< 0.05.|ANOVA|Sphericity assumptions were checked and addressed as needed (e.g., Greenhouse-Geisser correction).|The estimation parameter reflects the mean change in melanin index from baseline to week 16. Baseline was used as the reference point in the analysis.|The statistical analysis assessed changes in facial melanin index after serum application using repeated measures ANOVA. This method evaluated differences across multiple time points (Baseline, Week 8, Week 12, and Week 16) within the same participants, accounting for the correlated nature of repeated measures.||||1.000
81456114|NCT05724589|162602397|SUPERIORITY|A descriptive analysis was performed. No hypothesis testing or power calculation was conducted for this outcome.|percentage of participants at week 16|44.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value reflects descriptive analysis of SGAIS improvement scores; no statistical testing for significance was conducted.|Descriptive|The evaluation involved categorical SGAIS ratings assigned by two independent dermatologists.|This estimate reflects the proportion of participants rated as showing mild improvement on the SGAIS at Week 16, as detailed in the tabular data.|Improvement in facial appearance was assessed using the Subject Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale (SGAIS), rated independently by two board-certified dermatologists at multiple time points (8, 12, and 16 weeks).||||1.000
81456115|NCT05724589|162602398|SUPERIORITY|Descriptive summary statistics were used to report satisfaction at multiple time points. No inferential testing was performed.|percentage of participants at week 16|75.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Descriptive|No formal statistical hypothesis testing was performed.|The estimated percentage reflects participants who reported a satisfaction score of 2 or 3 at week 16.|"Satisfaction was assessed at weeks 8, 12, and 16 using a quartile scale:~0 = Unsatisfied, 1 = Slightly satisfied, 2 = Satisfied, 3 = Very satisfied. One participant was lost to follow-up after week 12."||||
81456116|NCT05724589|162602399|SUPERIORITY|This was a descriptive safety analysis. No inferential hypothesis testing was conducted.|Percentage adverse events by week 16|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Descriptive|No formal statistical test was conducted.|Descriptive summaries of adverse event incidence are reported in the results tables.|The analysis population includes 28 participants. One subject was lost to follow-up at week 12. Adverse events were assessed through video calls at weeks 2 and 4, and in-person visits at 2, 3, and 4 months.||||
81580627|NCT03255382|162834103|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.385||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|7.23|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||7.23|1.74|0.002
81580628|NCT03255382|162834104|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.322|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|7.25|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||7.25|2.01|< 0.001
81580629|NCT03255382|162834105|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.787|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.11|10.2|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||10.20|3.11|< 0.001
81701584|NCT02781454|163098506|SUPERIORITY||linear contrast active vs placebo|-2.734||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.938|2.471|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of active (300 and 600 mg) vs placebo for change from baseline to week 4||2.471|-7.938|0.285
81456117|NCT02273388|162602412|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-4.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.59|1.48|||||Comparison vs. 1 hour infusion \[2h-1h\]|Change from baseline to 5 minutes before infusion end. Linear mixed model with sequence, course, treatment (both infusion types i.e. 1 hour duration and 2 hour duration) and time as fixed effects and treatment\*time as interaction effect, as well as the continuous , fixed covariate of baseline value.||1.48|-10.59|
81580630|NCT03255382|162834106|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|7.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.784|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.31|11.38|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||11.38|4.31|< 0.001
81456118|NCT02273388|162602412|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-7.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.18|-1.11|||||Comparison vs. 1hour infusion \[2h-1h\]|Change from baseline to 1 hour after infusion end. Linear mixed model with sequence, course, treatment (both infusion types i.e. 1 hour duration and 2 hour duration) and time as fixed effects and treatment\*time as interaction effect, as well as the continuous , fixed covariate of baseline value.||-1.11|-13.18|
81456119|NCT02273388|162602412|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-3.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.61|2.46|||||Comparison vs. 1 hour infusion \[2h-1h\]|Change from baseline to 4 hours after infusion start. Linear mixed model with sequence, course, treatment (both infusion types i.e. 1 hour duration and 2 hour duration) and time as fixed effects and treatment\*time as interaction effect, as well as the continuous , fixed covariate of baseline value.||2.46|-9.61|
81456120|NCT02273388|162602412|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-8.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.7|-2.63|||||Comparison vs. 1 hour \[2h-1h\]|Change from baseline to 24 hours after infusion start. Linear mixed model with sequence, course, treatment (both infusion types i.e. 1 hour duration and 2 hour duration) and time as fixed effects and treatment\*time as interaction effect, as well as the continuous , fixed covariate of baseline value.||-2.63|-14.70|
81456121|NCT04331808|162602436|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior absolute risk differenc|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.0|3.1||Posterior probability|Bayesian analysis|Adjusted for age and centre|% Confidence Interval is % Credibility interval here|||3.1|-21.0|
81456122|NCT04331808|162602437|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior Hazard Ratio|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.33|1.0||Posterior probability|Bayesian analysis|HR adjusted for age and centre|% Confidence interval is % Credible Interval here|||1.00|0.33|
81456123|NCT04331808|162602438|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior absolute risk differenc|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.6|17.1||Posterior probability|Bayesian analysis|Adjusted for age and centre|% Confidence Interval is % Credible Interval here Results are presented as the proportion not improved, so that an effective treatment would be associated with a decrease in proportion.|||17.1|-13.6|
81456124|NCT04331808|162602439|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior Hazard Ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|2.04||Posterior probability|Bayesian analysis|HR adjusted for age and centre|% Confidence interval is % Credible Interval here|||2.04|0.71|
81456125|NCT04331808|162602440|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.55|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for age and sex||Day 14||3.55|0.40|
81456126|NCT04331808|162602440|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.53|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for age and centre||Day 28||2.53|0.33|
81456127|NCT04331808|162602440|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.65|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for age and centre||Day 90||1.65|0.25|
81456128|NCT04331808|162602440|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.15|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for age and centre||Day 14||1.15|0.12|
81456129|NCT04331808|162602440|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.47|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for age and centre||Day 28||1.47|0.32|
81456130|NCT04331808|162602440|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.49|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for age and centre||Day 90||1.49|0.30|
81456131|NCT04331808|162602441|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior OR|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.28|||Proportionnal odds model|Bayesian analysis. Adjusted for age and centre|% Confidence Interval is % Credible Interval here|Day 4||1.28|0.27|
81456132|NCT04331808|162602441|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior OR|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.71|||Proportionnal odds model|Bayesian analysis. Adjusted for age and centre||Day 7|% Confidence Interval is % Credible Interval here|1.71|0.43|
81456133|NCT04331808|162602441|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior OR|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.42|||Proportionnal odds model|Bayesian analysis. Adjusted for age and sex|% Confidence Interval is % Credible Interval here|Day 14||1.42|0.40|
81456134|NCT04331808|162602441|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior OR|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.82|||Proportionnal odds model|Bayesian analysis. Adjusted for age and centre||Day 4|% Confidence Interval is % Credible Interval here|1.82|0.39|
81456135|NCT04331808|162602441|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior OR|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.47|||Proportionnal odds model|Bayesian analysis. Adjusted for age and centre|% Confidence Interval is % Credible Interval here|Day 7||1.47|0.32|
81456136|NCT04331808|162602441|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior OR|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.43|||Proportionnal odds model|Bayesian analysis. Adjusted for age and centre|% Confidence Interval is % Credible Interval here|Day 14||1.43|0.32|
81456137|NCT04331808|162602442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|1.7||adjusted on age and centre||||||1.7|-6.9|
81456138|NCT04331808|162602443|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.01|||Fine-Gray model|adjusted for age and centre||Day 28||2.01|0.98|
81456139|NCT04331808|162602443|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.52|||Fine-Gray model|||Day 28||2.52|0.82|
81456140|NCT04331808|162602443|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.03|||Fine-Gray model|adjusted on age and centre||Day 90||2.03|0.80|
81517781|NCT02214225|162724108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in SCR (B/VIC) 18 through 64y|28.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.1|34.1|||||Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (eg, the influenza B strain included in bioCSL QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was demonstrated if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in SCRs was \> 0.|Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (ie, the influenza B strain included in the QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was assessed separately within each age group (18 to \< 65 years and ≥ 65 years of age), and overall. Seroconversion rate difference = bioCSL QIV SCR percentage - bioCSL TIV-1 or TIV-2 SCR percentage||34.1|23.1|
81517782|NCT02214225|162724108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in SCR (B/YAM) ≥ 65 years|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|11.6|||||Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (eg, the influenza B strain included in bioCSL QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was demonstrated if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in SCRs was \> 0.|Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (ie, the influenza B strain included in the QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was assessed separately within each age group (18 to \< 65 years and ≥ 65 years of age), and overall. Seroconversion rate difference = bioCSL QIV SCR percentage - bioCSL TIV-1 or TIV-2 SCR percentage||11.6|4.3|
81517783|NCT02214225|162724108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in SCR (B/VIC) ≥ 65 years|11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|16.0|||||Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (eg, the influenza B strain included in bioCSL QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was demonstrated if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in SCRs was \> 0.|Immunologic superiority of the alternate B strain (ie, the influenza B strain included in the QIV but not in the TIV formulation) in bioCSL QIV was assessed separately within each age group (18 to \< 65 years and ≥ 65 years of age), and overall. Seroconversion rate difference = bioCSL QIV SCR percentage - bioCSL TIV-1 or TIV-2 SCR percentage.||16.0|7.7|
81517784|NCT02847858|162724117|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.16||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.07||Arm by Time interaction; a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age, purpose of visit, and whether sexually active prior 3 months; random intercepts and slopes over time; clustering by recruitment site|Arm comparison is Arm 1 (Intervention) minus Arm2 (Control); Time comparison is Post-visit Follow-up minus Baseline|Null hypothesis: No difference between study arms in change in mean self-efficacy from Baseline to Post-visit Follow-up||2.07|0.26|0.011
81517785|NCT02847858|162724117|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.07||Post hoc comparison pursuant to significant Arm by Time interaction; a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age, purpose of visit, and whether sexually active prior 3 months; random intercepts and slopes over time; clustering by recruitment site|Time comparison is Post-visit Follow-up minus Baseline|Null hypothesis: No Time difference (Post-visit Follow-up vs. Baseline) in outcome||2.07|1.01|<0.001
81517786|NCT02847858|162724117|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.48||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.05||Post hoc comparison pursuant to significant Arm by Time interaction; a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age, purpose of visit, and whether sexually active prior 3 months; random intercepts and slopes over time; clustering by recruitment site|Time comparison is Post-visit Follow-up minus Baseline|Null hypothesis: No Time difference (Post-visit Follow-up vs. Baseline) in outcome||1.05|-0.10|0.108
81517787|NCT02847858|162724118|SUPERIORITY||F statistic:Time X Arm Interaction|3.23||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Arm by Time interaction; a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age, purpose of visit, and whether sexually active prior 3 months; random intercepts and slopes over time; clustering by recruitment site|df=2,1611; Arm comparison is Intervention - Control; Time comparisons are 3 months - Baseline and 6 months - Baseline and 6 months - 3 months|Null hypothesis: No difference between study arms in change in mean self-efficacy from Baseline to 3 months or from Baseline to 6 months||||0.04
81517788|NCT02847858|162724118|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.82||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|2.11||Post hoc comparison pursuant to significant Arm by Time interaction; a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age, purpose of visit, and whether sexually active prior 3 months; random intercepts and slopes over time; clustering by recruitment site||Null hypothesis: No difference between study arms in change in mean self-efficacy from Baseline to 3 months|Arm comparison is Intervention - Control; Time comparison is 3 months - Baseline|2.11|-0.48|.218
81517789|NCT02847858|162724118|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.58||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.77||Post hoc comparison pursuant to significant Arm by Time interaction; a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age, purpose of visit, and whether sexually active prior 3 months; random intercepts and slopes over time; clustering by recruitment site|Arm comparison is Intervention - Control; Time comparison is 6 months - Baseline|Null hypothesis: No difference between study arms in change in mean self-efficacy from Baseline to 6 months||2.77|0.38|0.008
81517790|NCT02847858|162724119|SUPERIORITY||F statistic:Time X Arm Interaction|3.72||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||Arm by Time Interaction; a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age, purpose of visit, and whether sexually active prior 3 months; random intercepts and slopes over time; clustering by recruitment site|df=2, 1007; Arm comparison is Intervention/Control; Time comparisons are 3 months/Baseline and 6 months/Baseline and 6 months/3 months|Null hypothesis: No difference between arms in change in percentage of participants using non-barrier method from Baseline to 3 months or to 6 months||||0.025
81580631|NCT03255382|162834107|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-0.7|-1.2|< 0.001
81580632|NCT03255382|162834108|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.8|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-0.8|-1.3|< 0.001
81580633|NCT03255382|162834109|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-0.9|-3.2|< 0.001
81580634|NCT03255382|162834110|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-1.1|-3.5|< 0.001
81456141|NCT04331808|162602444|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.27|||Fine-Gray model|adjusted on age and centre||Day 28||2.27|1.02|
81456142|NCT04331808|162602444|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.63|||Fine-Gray model|adjusted for age and centre||Day 28||2.63|0.80|
81456143|NCT04331808|162602444|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.17|||Fine-Gray model|adjusted for age and centre||Day 90||2.17|0.84|
81456144|NCT04331808|162602445|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.81|||Fine-Gray model|adjusted on age and centre||Day 28||1.81|0.73|
81580635|NCT03255382|162834111|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-1.9|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-1.9|-4.3|< 0.001
81580636|NCT03255382|162834112|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-1.8|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-1.8|-4.4|< 0.001
81580637|NCT03255382|162834113|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|38.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.6|53.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||53.1|23.6|< 0.001
81580638|NCT03255382|162834114|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|56.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.7|70.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata (prior phototherapy \[yes/no\]).||70.9|42.7|< 0.001
81580639|NCT03255382|162834115|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|-5.1|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with prior phototherapy (yes/no), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-5.1|-9.6|< 0.001
81580640|NCT03255382|162834116|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-5.5|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-5.5|-9.7|< 0.001
81580641|NCT03255382|162834117|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-4.1|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-4.1|-9.0|< 0.001
81580642|NCT03255382|162834118|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|-5.0|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||-5.0|-11.1|< 0.001
81580643|NCT03255382|162834119|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0215|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.13|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||0.130|0.045|< 0.001
81580644|NCT03255382|162834120|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0186||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.096|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||0.096|0.022|0.002
81580645|NCT03255382|162834121|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|20.5|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||20.5|9.4|< 0.001
81580646|NCT03255382|162834122|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|16.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|22.2|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||22.2|11.4|< 0.001
81580647|NCT03255382|162834123|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|-6.2|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and the treatment in this model.||-6.2|-16.6|< 0.001
81456145|NCT04331808|162602445|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.24|||Fine-Gray model|adjusted on age and centre||Day 90||2.24|0.73|
81456146|NCT00141778|162602462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Discrete variables were compared among treatment groups with a chi-square test.||||0.95
81456147|NCT00141778|162602463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.006
81580648|NCT03255382|162834124|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|-8.4|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and the treatment in this model.||-8.4|-19.1|< 0.001
81580649|NCT03255382|162834125|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-17.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.8|-9.8|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and the treatment in this model.||-9.8|-24.8|< 0.001
81580650|NCT03255382|162834126|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-21.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.8|-14.2|||ANCOVA|||P-values were calculated using ANCOVA with strata (phototherapy \[yes/no\]), baseline value, and the treatment in this model.||-14.2|-28.8|< 0.001
81580651|NCT00887354|162834173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean|0.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.055|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.055|0.025|<.0001
81456148|NCT00141778|162602464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.15
81456149|NCT00141778|162602465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.14
81580652|NCT01955161|162834190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.9591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.26||Corrected for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, country, MMSE stratum, week as fixed effects, baseline score, treatment-by-week, MMSE stratum-by-week, and baseline-by-week interactions|A negative mean difference indicates a treatment effect in favour of idalopirdine|For demonstrating efficacy of a dose, change in cognition (ADAS-cog) and either change in daily functioning (ADCS-ADL23) or change in global clinical impression (ADCS-CGIC) had to show statistically significant favourable differences compared to placebo at Week 24. Multiple testing procedures were used to control the overall type 1 error at 5%. The null hypothesis of no difference in mean change from baseline in ADAS-cog total score at Week 24 was tested for each dose at significance level 2.5%.||1.26|-0.59|0.9591
81456150|NCT00141778|162602466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.56
81456151|NCT00141778|162602467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.15
81456152|NCT00141778|162602468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.38
81456153|NCT00141778|162602469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.65
81456154|NCT03051672|162602473|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||The study terminated at stage 1 and no p-value was estimated.||||The study uses a Simon 2-stage design. In stage 1, if \>/=1 of 8 achieved OR then continue to stage 2 (enroll 19 more). If \>/= 3 of 27 respond, the regimen would be considered promising. The null ORR\<= 3% and alternative ORR\>/=20%. With this design, the probability of stopping the trial early is 58% if the true ORR is 3%. This design at 80% power to declare the combination effective, while controlling for less than 5% 1-sided type I error under the null hypothesis.|The study terminated at stage 1 and no p-value was estimated.|||
81456155|NCT03493685|162602486|OTHER||Slope difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.7491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|2.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.41|-1.74|0.7491
81517791|NCT02847858|162724119|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.29||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|10.36||Post hoc comparison pursuant to significant Arm by Time Interaction; a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age, purpose of visit, and whether sexually active prior 3 months; random intercepts and slopes over time; clustering by recruitment site|Arm comparison is Intervention / Control; Time comparison is 3 months / Baseline|Null hypothesis: No difference between arms in change in percentage of participants using non-barrier method from Baseline to 3 months||10.36|1.04|0.042
81517792|NCT02847858|162724119|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.54||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|18.06||Post hoc comparison pursuant to significant Arm by Time Interaction; a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age, purpose of visit, and whether sexually active prior 3 months; random intercepts and slopes over time; clustering by recruitment site|Arm comparison is Intervention / Control; Time comparison is 6 months / Baseline|Null hypothesis: No difference between arms in change in percentage of participants using non-barrier method from Baseline to 6 months||18.06|1.7|0.005
81517793|NCT02847858|162724120|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|1.82||Time main effect; a priori threshold for statistical significance p \<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age, purpose of visit, and whether sexually active prior 3 months; random intercepts and slopes over time; clustering by recruitment site|Time comparison is post-app minus pre-app|Null hypothesis: No change in contraception knowledge from immediate pre-app to immediate post-app among Intervention group participants||1.82|1.43|<0.001
81517794|NCT02847858|162724121|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|5.01||Arm main effect; a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age, purpose of visit, and whether sexually active prior 3 months; clustering by recruitment site|Arm comparison is Arm 1 (Intervention) / Arm2 (Control)|Null hypothesis: No difference between study arms in percentage of participants who discussed birth control with health care provider at visit||5.01|0.98|0.055
81517795|NCT02847858|162724122|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.78||Arm main effect; a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age, purpose of visit, and whether sexually active prior 3 months; clustering by recruitment site|Arm comparison is Arm 1 (Intervention) / Arm2 (Control)|Null hypothesis: No difference between study arms in percentage of participants who receive/make appointment/get prescription for a non-barrier method||3.78|0.73|0.227
81517796|NCT02880514|162724177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0391||||||P-value not adjusted for multiplicity.|McNemar|McNemar's exact binomial test was employed to obtain the two-sided p-value at alpha level of 0.05.||||||0.0391
81517797|NCT02880514|162724178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.68
81517798|NCT00681564|162724179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||||||A P value of 0.05 was used as a cut-off for statistical significance.|Kruskal-Wallis|Non-parametric test appropriate for the analysis of non-normally distributed data.||Analyzed variable: Brachial Artery Flow-mediated Dilation (baseline). Note: data analysis of patients who completed the study protocol (n=86). Intention-to-treat analysis analysis was not used because its application for the evaluation of continuous data would imply imputing missing data for patients lost to follow-up. Mean and standard deviation of flow-mediated dilatation, including data from all patients randomized in this study, is reported in the field of baseline characteristics.||||0.98
81517799|NCT00681564|162724179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||A P value of 0.05 was used as a cut-off for statistical significance.|Kruskal-Wallis|Non-parametric test appropriate for the analysis of non-normally distributed data.||Analyzed variable: Brachial Artery Flow-mediated Dilation (24 hours).||||0.005
81517800|NCT00681564|162724179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||||||A P value of 0.05 was used as a cut-off for statistical significance.|Kruskal-Wallis|Non-parametric test appropriate for the analysis of non-normally distributed data.||"Statistical analysis: Brachial Artery Flow-mediated Dilation (12 weeks). Intention-to-treat analysis was not used because input of values for patients lost at follow-up will artificially amplify the precision of outcome measures.~Higgins JPT, Deeks JJ, Altman DG (editors). Chapter 16: Special topics in statistics. In: Higgins JPT, Green S (editors). Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions. Version 5.0.1. The Cochrane Collaboration, 2008. www.cochrane-handbook.org."||||0.43
81456156|NCT03493685|162602487|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|16.0||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.96|28.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||28.04|3.96|0.0094
81517801|NCT02230761|162724262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.020
81517802|NCT02230761|162724263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81517803|NCT02230761|162724264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81517804|NCT02210221|162724265|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0|||||<|0.0001||||||No corrections for multiple comparisons were done|ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum in 6-month mortality||||<0.0001
81517805|NCT02210221|162724265|OTHER||observed to expected ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.76|||||numerator: 6-month mortality observed denominator: 6-month mortality expected 95% CIs estimated according to a Poisson distribution|||0.76|0.62|
81517806|NCT02210221|162724266|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0|||||<|0.0001||||||No corrections for multiple comparisons were done|ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum in SF-12v2 mental component summary||||<0.0001
81456157|NCT03493685|162602488|OTHER||Slope difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.4203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|3.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.04|-1.27|0.4203
81456158|NCT03493685|162602489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.2708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|4.93|||ANCOVA|||||4.93|-1.39|0.2708
81456159|NCT04467840|162602492|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.86||||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|12.65||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Opaganib - Placebo|||12.65|-4.93|0.391
81456160|NCT04467840|162602493|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.91||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|12.6||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05, only if the primary endpoint was significant. This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons because the primary endpoint was not met.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.60|-4.78|0.380
81456161|NCT04467840|162602494|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.45||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05, only if the primary endpoint was significant. This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons because the primary endpoint was not met.|Log Rank|||||1.45|0.91|0.231
81456162|NCT04467840|162602495|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio, log|1.08||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.33||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05, only if the primary endpoint was significant. This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons because the primary endpoint was not met.|Log Rank|||||1.33|0.87|0.472
81456163|NCT04467840|162602496|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.846|1.378||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05, only if the primary endpoint was significant. This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons because the primary endpoint was not met.|Log Rank|||||1.378|0.846|0.521
81456164|NCT04467840|162602497|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.51||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.19|6.18||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05, only if the primary endpoint was significant. This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons because the primary endpoint was not met.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.18|-9.19|0.701
81517807|NCT02210221|162724266|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0|||||<|0.0001||||||No corrections for multiple comparisons were done|ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum in SF-12v2 physical component summary||||<0.0001
81517808|NCT02210221|162724267|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0|||||<|0.0001||||||No corrections for multiple comparisons were done|ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum in Qolibri Overall Scale||||<0.0001
81517809|NCT02210221|162724268|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0|||||<|0.0001||||||No correlations for multiple comparisons were done|ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum||||<0.0001
81517810|NCT02210221|162724269|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0|||||<|0.0001||||||No correlations for multiple comparisons were done|ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum||||<0.0001
81456165|NCT04467840|162602498|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05, only if the primary endpoint was significant. This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons because the primary endpoint was not met.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.82|||Log Rank|||||1.82|0.99|0.043
81456166|NCT04467840|162602499|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05, only if the primary endpoint was significant. This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons because the primary endpoint was not met.|Risk Difference (RD)|8.3||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|18.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.65|-2.05|0.118
81456167|NCT04467840|162602503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.28||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|23.5||unadjusted p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.50|1.06|0.033
81456168|NCT04467840|162602504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.75||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.67|9.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.17|-18.67|0.500
81456169|NCT04467840|162602505|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.75||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|23.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.60|1.90|0.023
81456170|NCT04467840|162602506|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.12||||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.07|9.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.82|-18.07|0.561
81456171|NCT04467840|162602507|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.44||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.93|||Log Rank|||||1.93|1.07|0.01
81517811|NCT02210221|162724270|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0|||||<|0.0001||||||No correlations for multiple comparisons were done|ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum||||<0.0001
81517812|NCT02210221|162724271|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum||||<0.0001
81517813|NCT02210221|162724272|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0||||||0.169|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum||||0.169
81517814|NCT02210221|162724273|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0|||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum||||<0.0001
81517815|NCT02210221|162724274|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum||||<0.0001
81456172|NCT04467840|162602508|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.34|||Log Rank|||||1.34|0.58|0.545
81456173|NCT04467840|162602509|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.276||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.732|||Log Rank|||||1.732|0.940|0.100
81456174|NCT04467840|162602511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.5||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.44|-2.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-2.57|-18.44|0.012
81456175|NCT04467840|162602512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.2||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.46|20.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.86|-6.46|0.304
81456176|NCT04467840|162602513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.22||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.63|-1.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-1.80|-16.63|0.019
81456177|NCT04467840|162602514|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.37||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.66|20.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.39|-5.66|0.273
81517816|NCT02210221|162724275|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum||||<0.0001
81517817|NCT02210221|162724276|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0||||||0.637|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum||||0.637
81517818|NCT02210221|162724277|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum||||<0.0001
81517819|NCT02210221|162724278|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0||||||0.48|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum||||0.480
81517820|NCT02210221|162724279|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum||||<0.0001
81517821|NCT02210221|162724280|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0||||||0.024|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum||||0.024
81517822|NCT02210221|162724281|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0||||||0.064|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum||||0.064
81456178|NCT05201794|162602537|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|67.3|||=|0.1409|ONE_SIDED|80.0|15.2|||One-sided p-value|Exact logistic regression model|P-value was obtained from an exact logistic regression model adjusted for stratification factor region (America, Asia).|1-sided odds-ratio and 80% CI were obtained from exact logistic regression model adjusted for region (America, Asia).|The study was prematurely terminated before reaching the number of laboratory-confirmed DENV infections that were planned for the interim analysis. The 1-sided 20% significance level was described in the protocol as the significance level for proof-of-concept (PoC) when the planned interim analysis would have been performed.|||15.2|=0.1409
81456179|NCT05201794|162602537|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|67.2|||=|0.1418|ONE_SIDED|80.0|14.9|||One-sided p-value|Exact logistic regression model|P-value was obtained from an exact logistic regression model adjusted for stratification factor region (America, Asia).|1-sided odds-ratio and 80% CI were obtained from exact logistic regression model adjusted for region (America, Asia).|The study was prematurely terminated before reaching the number of laboratory-confirmed DENV infections that were planned for the interim analysis. The 1-sided 20% significance level was described in the protocol as the significance level for PoC when the planned interim analysis would have been performed.|||14.9|=0.1418
81456180|NCT05201794|162602538|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|87.8|||=|0.0192|ONE_SIDED|80.0|58.1|||One-sided p-value|Exact logistic regression model|P-value was obtained from an exact logistic regression model adjusted for stratification factor region (America, Asia).|1-sided odds-ratio and 80% CI were obtained from exact logistic regression model adjusted for region (America, Asia).|The study was prematurely terminated before reaching the number of laboratory-confirmed DENV infections that were planned for the interim analysis. The 1-sided 20% significance level was described in the protocol as the significance level for PoC when the planned interim analysis would have been performed.|||58.1|=0.0192
81456181|NCT05201794|162602538|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|62.9|||=|0.1131|ONE_SIDED|80.0|20.0|||One-sided p-value|Exact logistic regression model|P-value was obtained from an exact logistic regression model adjusted for stratification factor region (America, Asia).|1-sided odds-ratio and 80% CI were obtained from exact logistic regression model adjusted for region (America, Asia).|The study was prematurely terminated before reaching the number of laboratory-confirmed DENV infections that were planned for the interim analysis. The 1-sided 20% significance level was described in the protocol as the significance level for PoC when the planned interim analysis would have been performed.|||20|=0.1131
81456182|NCT05201794|162602539|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|85.4|||=|0.0302|ONE_SIDED|80.0|62.6|||One-sided p-value|Exact logistic regression model|P-value was obtained from an exact logistic regression model adjusted for stratification factor region (America, Asia).|1-sided odds-ratio and 80% CI were obtained from exact logistic regression model adjusted for region (America, Asia).|The study was prematurely terminated before reaching the number of laboratory-confirmed DENV infections that were planned for the interim analysis. The 1-sided 20% significance level was described in the protocol as the significance level for PoC when the planned interim analysis would have been performed.|||62.6|=0.0302
81456183|NCT05201794|162602539|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|60.5|||=|0.2239|ONE_SIDED|80.0|-6.3|||One-sided p-value|Exact logistic regression model|P-value was obtained from an exact logistic regression model adjusted for stratification factor region (America, Asia).|1-sided odds-ratio and 80% CI were obtained from exact logistic regression model adjusted for region (America, Asia).|The study was prematurely terminated before reaching the number of laboratory-confirmed DENV infections that were planned for the interim analysis. The 1-sided 20% significance level was described in the protocol as the significance level for PoC when the planned interim analysis would have been performed.|||-6.3|=0.2239
81456184|NCT06418529|162602546|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.05||||||||1.05|0.85|
81456185|NCT06418529|162602547|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.07||||||||1.07|0.83|
81456186|NCT06418529|162602548|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.99||||||||0.99|0.79|
81456187|NCT06418529|162602549|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.04||||||||1.04|0.79|
81456188|NCT06418529|162602550|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.05||||||||1.05|0.81|
81456189|NCT06418529|162602551|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.09||||||||1.09|0.79|
81456190|NCT04653454|162602553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.129||||||Hypoglycemic Episodes \<54 mg/dL|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.129
81456191|NCT04653454|162602553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||Hypoglycemic Episodes \<70 mg/dL|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81456192|NCT04653454|162602554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203||||||Hypoglycemic Episodes \<54 mg/dL|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.203
81456193|NCT04653454|162602554|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Hypoglycemic Episodes \<70 mg/dL|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81456194|NCT04653454|162602556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076||||||Hyperglycemic Episodes \>180 mg/dL|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.076
81456195|NCT04653454|162602556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038||||||Hyperglycemic Episodes \>250 mg/dL|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.038
81456196|NCT04653454|162602557|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Creatinine|Spearman Correlation coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81456197|NCT04653454|162602557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||139GFR|Spearman Correlation coefficients|||||||0.0002
81456198|NCT04653454|162602557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||Bicarbonate|Spearman Correlation coefficients|||||||0.22
81580653|NCT01955161|162834190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.98||Corrected for multiplicity according to the multiple testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, country, MMSE stratum, week as fixed effects, baseline score, treatment-by-week, MMSE stratum-by-week, and baseline-by-week interactions|A negative mean difference indicates a treatment effect in favour of idalopirdine.|For demonstrating efficacy of a dose, change in cognition (ADAS-cog) and either change in daily functioning (ADCS-ADL23) or change in global clinical impression (ADCS-CGIC) had to show statistically significant favourable differences compared to placebo at Week 24. Multiple testing procedures were used to control the overall type 1 error at 5%. The null hypothesis of no difference in mean change from baseline in ADAS-cog total score at Week 24 was tested for each dose at significance level 2.5%.||0.98|-0.88|1.000
81580654|NCT01955161|162834191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|1.21||Corrected for multiplicity according toe the multiple testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, country, MMSE stratum, week as fixed effects, baseline score, treatment-by-week, MMSE stratum-by-week, and baseline-by-week interactions|A positive mean difference indicates a treatment effect in favour of idalopirdine.|For demonstrating efficacy of a dose, change in cognition (ADAS-cog) and either change in daily functioning (ADCS-ADL23) or change in global clinical impression (ADCS-CGIC) had to show statistically significant favourable differences compared to placebo at Week 24. Multiple testing procedures were used to control the overall type 1 error at 5%. The null hypothesis of no difference in mean change from baseline in ADAS-cog total score at Week 24 was tested for each dose at significance level 2.5%.||1.21|-1.37|1.000
81580655|NCT01955161|162834191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|1.31||Corrected for multiplicity according to the multiple testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, country, MMSE stratum, week as fixed effects, baseline score, treatment-by-week, MMSE stratum-by-week, and baseline-by-week interactions|A positive mean difference indicates a treatment effect in favour of idalopirdine.|For demonstrating efficacy of a dose, change in cognition (ADAS-cog) and either change in daily functioning (ADCS-ADL23) or change in global clinical impression (ADCS-CGIC) had to show statistically significant favourable differences compared to placebo at Week 24. Multiple testing procedures were used to control the overall type 1 error at 5%. The null hypothesis of no difference in mean change from baseline in ADAS-cog total score at Week 24 was tested for each dose at significance level 2.5%.||1.31|-1.29|1.000
81580656|NCT01955161|162834192|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.2||Corrected for multiplicity according to the multiple testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, country, MMSE stratum, week as fixed effects, baseline score, treatment-by-week, MMSE stratum-by-week, and baseline-by-week interactions|A negative mean difference indicates a treatment effect in favour of idalopirdine.|For demonstrating efficacy of a dose, change in cognition (ADAS-cog) and either change in daily functioning (ADCS-ADL23) or change in global clinical impression (ADCS-CGIC) had to show statistically significant favourable differences compared to placebo at Week 24. Multiple testing procedures were used to control the overall type 1 error at 5%. The null hypothesis of no difference in mean change from baseline in ADAS-cog total score at Week 24 was tested for each dose at significance level 2.5%.||0.20|-0.15|1.000
81580657|NCT01955161|162834192|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.02||Corrected for multiplicity according to the multiple testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, country, MMSE stratum, week as fixed effects, baseline score, treatment-by-week, MMSE stratum-by-week, and baseline-by-week interactions|A negative mean difference indicates a treatment effect in favour of idalopirdine.|For demonstrating efficacy of a dose, ADAS-cog total score and either ADCS-ADL23 total score or ADCS CGIC had to show statistically significant favourable differences compared to placebo at Week 24. Multiple testing procedures were used to control the overall type 1 error at 5%. The null hypothesis of no difference in mean change from baseline in ADAS-cog total score at Week 24 was tested for each dose at significance level 2.5%.||0.02|-0.34|1.000
81580658|NCT02807350|162834205|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|29.0||||||\>1 point analysis||29|7|
81580659|NCT02807350|162834205|OTHER|\>2 points analysis|Risk Difference (RD)|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|28.0||||||||28|10|
81580660|NCT02807350|162834206|OTHER|\>1 analysis|Risk Difference (RD)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|15.0||||||||15|-7|
81580661|NCT02807350|162834206|OTHER|\>2 analysis|Risk Difference (RD)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|17.0||||||||17|-2|
81580662|NCT00525733|162834302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.46
81580663|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.8096|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.0866|26.5327|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML) estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95 percent (%) Confidence Interval (CI) were obtained from the model.||26.5327|15.0866|<0.0001
81580664|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.4625|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.7321|30.1929|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||30.1929|18.7321|<0.0001
81580665|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5792||||0.8428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3385|5.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||5.1800|-6.3385|0.8428
81580666|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9993||||0.4957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7832|3.7845|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||3.7845|-7.7832|0.4957
81456199|NCT04653454|162602557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||Hemoglobin|Spearman Correlation coefficients|||||||0.48
81456200|NCT04653454|162602557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||MAP|Spearman Correlation coefficients|||||||0.77
81456201|NCT04653454|162602557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0516||||||SpO2|Spearman Correlation coefficients|||||||0.0516
81456202|NCT00818766|162602654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.3||||0.26||95.0|-11.3|2.7|||Fisher Exact|||||2.7|-11.3|.26
81456203|NCT00818766|162602655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.93||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|4.3|||Fisher Exact|||||4.3|-6.1|0.77
81456204|NCT00818766|162602656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.4||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|1.6|||Fisher Exact|||||1.6|-8.3|.21
81456205|NCT00818766|162602657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.49
81456206|NCT00818766|162602659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||.25
81456207|NCT00818766|162602660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||.25
81456208|NCT03503669|162602685|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81456209|NCT03503669|162602686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.008
81456210|NCT03503669|162602687|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81456211|NCT03503669|162602688|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81456212|NCT03503669|162602689|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81456213|NCT00725491|162602725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Whitehead|||||||<0.001
81456214|NCT01495000|162602727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|4.19|||ANCOVA|||||4.19|1.91|<0.0001
81456215|NCT01608100|162602746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Area Under the Curve|0.9326|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9048|0.9604||||||Time point: 0-2 hours||0.9604|0.9048|
81456216|NCT01608100|162602746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Area Under the Curve|0.9431|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9081|0.9782||||||Time point: 2-4 hours||0.9782|0.9081|
81456217|NCT01608100|162602746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Area Under the Curve|0.9503|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9419|0.9857||||||Time point: 4-9 hours||0.9857|0.9419|
81456218|NCT01608100|162602746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Area Under the Curve|0.9197|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8914|0.948||||||Time point: 0-2 hours||0.9480|0.8914|
81456219|NCT01608100|162602746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Area Under the Curve|0.9349|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8986|0.9712||||||Time point: 2-4 hours||0.9712|0.8986|
81456220|NCT01608100|162602746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Area Under the Curve|0.9498|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.919|0.9805||||||Time point: 4-9 hours||0.9805|0.9190|
81456221|NCT01608100|162602746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Area Under the Curve|0.9412|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9102|0.9722||||||Time point: 0-2 hours||0.9722|0.9102|
81456222|NCT01608100|162602746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Area Under the Curve|0.9419|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9041|0.9796||||||Time point: 2-4 hours||0.9796|0.9041|
81456223|NCT01608100|162602746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Area Under the Curve|0.9449|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9046|0.9852||||||Time point: 4-9 hours||0.9852|0.9046|
81456224|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion Percentage|7.0||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank||Proportion percentage for subjects with ARCHITECT Troponin value greater than the cutoff|Kaplan-Meier||||0.0004
81456225|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion Percentage|2.31||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank||Proportion percentage for subjects with ARCHITECT Troponin value less than or equal to the cutoff|Kaplan-Meier||||0.0004
81456226|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.09||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|5.95||Likelihood Ratio|Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio||5.95|1.59|0.0011
81456227|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion Percentage|12.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank||Proportion percentage for subjects with ARCHITECT Troponin value greater than the cutoff|Kaplan-Meier||||<0.0001
81456228|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion Percentage|3.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank||Proportion percentage for subjects with ARCHITECT Troponin value less than or equal to the cutoff|Kaplan-Meier||||<0.0001
81456229|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.21|6.05||Likelihood Ratio|Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio||6.05|2.21|<0.0001
81456230|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion Percentage|7.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank||Proportion percentage for subjects with ARCHITECT Troponin value greater than the cutoff|Kaplan-Meier||||<0.0001
81456231|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion Percentage|2.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank||Proportion percentage for subjects with ARCHITECT Troponin value less than or equal to the cutoff|Kaplan-Meier||||<0.0001
81456232|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.54||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|6.87||Likelihood Ratio|Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio||6.87|1.84|0.0002
81456233|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion Percentage|12.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank||Proportion percentage for subjects with ARCHITECT Troponin value greater than the cutoff|Kaplan-Meier||||<0.0001
81456234|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion Percentage|3.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank||Proportion percentage for subjects with ARCHITECT Troponin value less than or equal to the cutoff|Kaplan-Meier||||<0.0001
81456235|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|6.05||Likelihood Ratio|Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio||6.05|2.25|<0.0001
81517823|NCT02210221|162724282|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis: no difference between ER stratum, Admission stratum and ICU stratum||||<0.0001
81517824|NCT03093974|162724289|SUPERIORITY|The number of NCFB pulmonary exacerbations was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial model including treatment, pooled site (country) and baseline use of stable concomitant therapy with oral macrolides as fixed effects and log-time on treatment as an offset.|LS Mean rate ratio|0.612||||0.00101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.457|0.82|||two-sided Wald chi-square test|||||0.820|0.457|0.00101
81517825|NCT00434759|162724339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.82|||<|0.05||95.0||||priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|We report the interaction effect.|The reported interaction effect is significant (p\< .05) in favour of standard therapy.|||||<0.05
81517826|NCT00434759|162724340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24|||<|0.05||95.0||||priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 p-value ist not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|we report the interaction effect|The reported interaction effect is not significant.|||||<0.05
81517827|NCT00434759|162724341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99|||<|0.05||95.0||||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|we report the interaction effect|The reported interaction effect is not significant.|||||<0.05
81517828|NCT00434759|162724342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.43|||<|0.05||95.0||||priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 p-value ist not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|we report the interaction effect|The reported interaction is not significant.|||||<0.05
81517829|NCT00434759|162724343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.86|||<|0.05||95.0||||priori threshold for statistical significance ist 0.05 p-value ist nor adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|we report the interaction effect|The reported interaction effect is significant (p \< .05) in favour of standard therapy|||||<0.05
81517830|NCT01038713|162724378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||||||Analysis comparing the number of patients who had stent occlusion|Chi-squared|3 x 2 contingency table comparing all three groups||||||0.22
81517831|NCT01038713|162724378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Chi-squared|3 x 2 contingency table comparing all three groups||Analysis comparing the rate of attempted surgical resection||||0.14
81517832|NCT01038713|162724378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||Chi-squared|3 x 2 contingency table comparing all three groups||Analysis comparing the rate of death between groups||||0.96
81517833|NCT01038713|162724379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||ANOVA|||||||1.00
81517834|NCT03777917|162724383|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|72.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.5|83.5|||Fisher Exact|The Fisher's exact test was used to test for the superiority of treatment (Belotero Balance®) over control.|Two-sided Newcombe confidence interval (CI) for the difference in response rates.|||83.5|47.5|< 0.0001
81517835|NCT00042432|162724389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.67||||0.006||95.0|1.6|20.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for baseline glomenular filtration rate (GFR) strata|Logit estimates|||20.06|1.60|0.006
81517836|NCT00042432|162724390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Adusted for baseline glomerular filtration rate (GFR) strata||||||<0.001
81517837|NCT00657150|162724396|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority Analysis with NI margin 7.7%|Risk Difference (Percentage)|-1.08|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.79|1.64||Superiority p-value = 0.4367|Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||1.64|-3.79|< 0.0001
81580667|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9683||||0.7431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8567|6.7932|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||6.7932|-4.8567|0.7431
81517838|NCT00657150|162724397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.91||||0.029||95.0|-3.64|-0.19|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||||-0.19|-3.64|0.029
81517839|NCT00657150|162724398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|-1.79||||0.0358||95.0|-3.47|-0.12|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||-0.12|-3.47|0.0358
81517840|NCT00657150|162724399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|-0.96||||0.4839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|1.73|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||1.73|-3.65|0.4839
81517841|NCT00657150|162724400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0612||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.0612
81517842|NCT00657150|162724401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6231||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.6231
81517843|NCT00657150|162724402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4977||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.4977
81517844|NCT00657150|162724403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.687||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.6870
81517845|NCT00657150|162724404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4022||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin for the category major bleeding events||||0.4022
81517846|NCT00657150|162724404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Absolute Difference (Percentage)|0.8||||0.3305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.3|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution||Absolute difference versus Enoxaparin for the category major and clinically relevant bleeding events||2.3|-0.8|0.3305
81517847|NCT00657150|162724404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Absolute Difference (Percentage)|1.4||||0.2626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.9|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution||Absolute difference versus Enoxaparin for the category any bleeding events||3.9|-1.1|0.2626
81580668|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.3889|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1044|-15.6734|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-15.6734|-27.1044|<0.0001
81580669|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.809|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5584|-17.0596|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-17.0596|-28.5584|<0.0001
81580670|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-19.8414|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6435|-14.0393|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-14.0393|-25.6435|<0.0001
81580671|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.0418|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6705|-19.413|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-19.4130|-30.6705|<0.0001
81580672|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.4618|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1455|-20.7782|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-20.7782|-32.1455|<0.0001
81580673|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.4943|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.244|-17.7445|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-17.7445|-29.2440|<0.0001
81580674|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4538||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5274|3.6198|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||3.6198|-6.5274|0.5720
81580675|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.9938||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0695|-3.918|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-3.9180|-14.0695|0.0006
81580676|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8686||||0.4704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2342|6.9713|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||6.9713|-3.2342|0.4704
81580677|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0725||||0.4255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0533|7.1984|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||7.1984|-3.0533|0.4255
81580678|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3425||||0.8959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5053|4.8204|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||4.8204|-5.5053|0.8959
81580679|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3224||||0.1967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7402|8.385|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||8.3850|-1.7402|0.1967
81637969|NCT03302091|162966074|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio (T/R)%|198.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|77.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|116.56|337.78|||ANOVA||Standard deviation is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|"The statistical model used for the analyses of the primary endpoints was an ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale including the effect degree of renal impairment as a fixed effect as well as subject pair as a random effect."||337.78|116.56|
81517848|NCT00432744|162724411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kendall's Tau B|0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.48||Two-sided Test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Positive value of Tau-B would favor CoQ.|Study intended to accrue 40 subjects, but only obtained 14 evaluable on this endpoint.||0.48|-0.44|0.95
81517849|NCT00432744|162724412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kendall's Tau B|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.72|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||A positive value would favor CoQ.|Study intended to accrue 40 subjects, but only obtained 14 evaluable on this endpoint.||0.72|-0.12|0.18
81517850|NCT00432744|162724413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42||||||The Hotelling T-sq=1.74 and 42% of the rerandomizations to groups of 7 and 8 had Hotelling T-sq of at least 1.74. This is the standard method for permutation tests. The large sample null is chi-sq with 2 df, which has a mean=2.|Non-parametric Hotelling T-square|||The actual study was powered to have 40 participants but only 24 participated and of these only 15 had outcome data.||||0.42
81517851|NCT03849690|162724435|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) performed on natural log(ln)-transformed TAK-906 Cmax which exponentiated to provide estimates on original scale. ANOVA model included treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect. Each ANOVA included calculation of least-squares means(LSM) and difference between treatment LSM. Geometric mean ratios and 90% confidence interval (CI) were determined by exponentiation of appropriate estimates for difference between treatments in log-transformed parameters.|Geometric mean ratio|0.87||||0.3011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.09|||ANOVA|||||1.09|0.70|0.3011
81517852|NCT03849690|162724436|OTHER|ANOVA was performed on ln-transformed TAK-906 AUClast which were exponentiated to provide estimates on original scale. ANOVA model included treatment as fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Each ANOVA included calculation of LSM and difference between treatment LSM. Geometric mean ratios and 90 percent (%) CI were determined by exponentiation of appropriate estimates for difference between treatments in log-transformed parameters.|Geometric mean ratio|0.88||||0.0865|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|0.99|||ANOVA|||||0.99|0.77|0.0865
81517853|NCT03849690|162724437|OTHER|ANOVA was performed on ln-transformed TAK-906 AUC∞ which were exponentiated to provide estimates on original scale. ANOVA model included treatment as fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Each ANOVA included calculation of LSM and difference between treatment LSM. Geometric mean ratios and 90% CI were determined by exponentiation of appropriate estimates for difference between treatments in log-transformed parameters.|Geometric mean ratio|0.88||||0.3011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.0|||ANOVA|||||1.00|0.78|0.3011
81517854|NCT04030247|162724478|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between baseline and month 3||||0.03
81517855|NCT04030247|162724479|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between baseline and month 3||||0.16
81517856|NCT04030247|162724480|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between baseline and month 3||||0.03
81517857|NCT04030247|162724481|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between baseline and month 3||||0.9
81517858|NCT04030247|162724482|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between baseline and month 3||||0.5
81517859|NCT04030247|162724483|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between baseline and month 3||||0.4
81517860|NCT04030247|162724485|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between baseline and month 3||||0.6
81517861|NCT03710876|162724512|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.59||1-sided|Log Rank|||||1.59|0.43|0.2840
81517862|NCT03710876|162724514|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|24.3||2-sided|Fisher Exact||Risk difference is proportion achieving objective response in r+C+G group minus the proportion achieving objective response in C+ G group. The confidence interval was calculated by the exact conditional method of Chan and Zhang.|||24.3|-17.3|1.0000
81517863|NCT03710876|162724515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|29.2|||Fisher Exact||Risk difference is proportion achieving response in r+C+G group minus the proportion achieving response in C+ G group. The confidence interval was calculated by the exact conditional method of Chan and Zhang.|||29.2|-25.2|1.0000
81517864|NCT03710876|162724516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.6||||0.7665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.9|20.3|||Fisher Exact||Risk difference is proportion achieving response in r+C+G group minus the proportion achieving response in C+ G group. The confidence interval was calculated by the exact conditional method of Chan and Zhang.|||20.3|-34.9|0.7665
81517865|NCT03710876|162724517|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.4||||0.7537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|23.0||2-sided.|Chi-squared|Variance calculated by Greenwood's method.|Risk difference is estimated probability of survival in r+C+G minus the estimated probability of survival in C+G group.|Percentage proportion calculated by Kaplan-Meier method.||23.0|-31.7|0.7537
81517866|NCT03710876|162724518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.4||||0.1855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|45.6||2-sided|Chi-squared|Variance calculated by Greenwood's method|Risk difference is estimated probability of survival in r+C+G minus the estimated probability of survival in C+G group.|Percentage proportion calculated by Kaplan-Meier method.||45.6|-8.8|0.1855
81517867|NCT03710876|162724519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.2||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|38.3||2-sided|Chi-squared|Variance calculated by Greenwood's method|Risk difference is estimated probability of survival in r+C+G minus the estimated probability of survival in C+G group.|Percentage proportion calculated by Kaplan-Meier method.||38.3|-13.8|0.3570
81517868|NCT03710876|162724520|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.5||||0.2856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|38.3||2-sided|Chi-squared|Variance calculated by Greenwood's method.|Risk difference is estimated probability of survival in r+C+G minus the estimated probability of survival in C+G group.|Percentage proportion calculated by Kaplan-Meier method.||38.3|-11.3|0.2856
81517869|NCT03710876|162724521|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.1||||0.6173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|30.0||2-sided|Chi-squared|Variance calculated by Greenwood's method.|Risk difference is estimated probability of survival in r+C+G minus the estimated probability of survival in C+G group.|Percentage proportion calculated by Kaplan-Meier method.||30.0|-17.8|0.6173
81517870|NCT03710876|162724522|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.1||||0.6173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|30.0||2-sided|Chi-squared|Variance calculated by Greenwood's method.|Risk difference is estimated probability of survival in r+C+G minus the estimated probability of survival in C+G group.|Percentage proportion calculated by Kaplan-Meier method.||30.0|-17.8|0.6173
81517871|NCT06276881|162724551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 1 sided||||Multiple regression analysis|||.37
81517872|NCT06276881|162724552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||ANOVA|||||||.07
81517873|NCT02124512|162724569|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The p-value was calculated to be \>0.05.|ANOVA|||Comparison of the pre- and post-treatment timecourse between untreated and rifaximin-treated participants.||||>0.05
81517874|NCT02124512|162724570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||unpaired Student's t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Treatment difference (change in placebo pre- and post-treatment versus change in rifaximin pre- and post-treatment).||||0.12
81517875|NCT02317809|162724607|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%|Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|114.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.87|118.15|||||Percentage of geometric LS mean ratio was presented.|Mixed model analysis was used.||118.15|110.87|
81517876|NCT02317809|162724608|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|106.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.42|112.86|||||Percentage of geometric LS mean ratio was presented.|Mixed model analysis was used.||112.86|101.42|
81517877|NCT02317809|162724609|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|112.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.44|119.27|||||Percentage of geometric LS mean ratio was presented.|Mixed model analysis was used.||119.27|106.44|
81456236|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion Percentage|6.07||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank||Proportion percentage for subjects with ARCHITECT Troponin value greater than the cutoff|Kaplan-Meier||||0.0020
81456237|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion Percentage|2.09||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank||Proportion percentage for subjects with ARCHITECT Troponin value less than or equal to the cutoff|Kaplan-Meier||||0.0020
81456238|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.95||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|6.05||Likelihood Ratio|Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio||6.05|1.41|0.0050
81456239|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion Percentage|12.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank||Proportion percentage for subjects with ARCHITECT Troponin value greater than the cutoff|Kaplan-Meier||||<0.0001
81456240|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion Percentage|3.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank||Proportion percentage for subjects with ARCHITECT Troponin value less than or equal to the cutoff|Kaplan-Meier||||<0.0001
81456241|NCT01608100|162602747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|6.03||Likelihood Ratio|Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio||6.03|2.08|<0.0001
81456242|NCT01608100|162602748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Sensitivity|84.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.28|91.23||||||Time point: 0-2 hours||91.23|75.28|
81456243|NCT01608100|162602748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Sensitivity|92.21|||||TWO_SIDED|83.81|83.81|97.09||||||Time point: 2-4 hours||97.09|83.81|
81456244|NCT01608100|162602748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Sensitivity|93.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.34|97.99||||||Time point: 4-9 hours||97.99|86.34|
81517878|NCT02317809|162724610|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%|Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|103.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.16|114.47|||||Percentage of geometric LS mean ratio was presented.|Mixed model analysis was used.||114.47|93.16|
81517879|NCT01974752|162724631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.3195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.27|||Log Rank|Factor for treatment and liver metastases|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours Selumetinib in combination with Dacarbazine|||1.27|0.48|0.3195
81517880|NCT01974752|162724633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.94||||0.1284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA of log (W6/BL) tumour assessments with a factor for trt, and covariates for liver mets, log BL tumour size, and time from BL scan to rand.|A geometric least squares mean ratio \< 1 favours Selumetinib in combination with Dacarbazine|||1.02|0.88|0.1284
81517881|NCT01974752|162724634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.4011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.46|||Log Rank|||||1.46|0.39|0.4011
81517882|NCT03315104|162724665|SUPERIORITY|A median estimated value of 0.000 indicates no difference between groups.|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0||No adjustment for multiple comparisons, two-sided significance level of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Exact test|FLU-IGIV High Dose (450 mL) - Placebo|Pairwise Wilcoxon rank-sum test for a location shift||1.000|0.000|0.174
81456245|NCT01608100|162602748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Sensitivity|85.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.51|91.7||||||Time point: 0-2 hours||91.70|76.51|
81456246|NCT01608100|162602748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Sensitivity|91.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.95|96.66||||||Time point: 2-4 hours||96.66|83.95|
81456247|NCT01608100|162602748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Sensitivity|94.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.61|98.34||||||Time point: 4-9 hours||98.34|88.61|
81456248|NCT01608100|162602748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Sensitivity|87.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.3|94.04||||||Time point: 0-2 hours||94.04|77.30|
81456249|NCT01608100|162602748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Sensitivity|92.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.4|97.01||||||Time point: 2-4 hours||97.01|83.40|
81456250|NCT01608100|162602748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Sensitivity|93.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.74|97.74||||||Time point: 4-9 hours||97.74|84.74|
81456251|NCT01608100|162602749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Specificity|85.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.18|88.03||||||Time point: 0-2 hours||88.03|83.18|
81456252|NCT01608100|162602749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Specificity|85.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.66|87.5||||||Time point: 2-4 hours||87.50|82.66|
81456253|NCT01608100|162602749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Specificity|82.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.99|85.4||||||Time point: 4-9 hours||85.40|79.99|
81456254|NCT01608100|162602749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Specificity|83.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.12|86.17||||||Time point: 0-2 hours||86.17|81.12|
81456255|NCT01608100|162602749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Specificity|83.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.09|86.11||||||Time point: 2-4 hours||86.11|81.09|
81456256|NCT01608100|162602749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Specificity|80.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.82|83.39||||||Time point: 4-9 hours||83.39|77.82|
81456257|NCT01608100|162602749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Specificity|86.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.79|88.63||||||Time point: 0-2 hours||88.63|83.79|
81456258|NCT01608100|162602749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Specificity|85.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.31|88.07||||||Time point: 2-4 hours||88.07|83.31|
81456259|NCT01608100|162602749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Specificity|84.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.31|86.54||||||Time point: 4-9 hours||86.54|81.31|
81456260|NCT01608100|162602750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|98.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.82|98.95||||||Time point: 0-2 hours||98.95|96.82|
81456261|NCT01608100|162602750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|99.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.25|99.7||||||Time point: 2-4 hours||99.70|98.25|
81456262|NCT01608100|162602750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|99.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.22|99.75||||||Time point: 4-9 hours||99.75|98.22|
81456263|NCT01608100|162602750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|98.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.81|98.95||||||Time point: 0-2 hours||98.95|96.81|
81517883|NCT03315104|162724665|SUPERIORITY|A median estimated value of 0.000 indicates no difference between groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0||No adjustment for multiple comparisons, two-sided significance level of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Exact test||Pairwise Wilcoxon rank-sum test for a location shift||1.000|0.000|0.572
81517884|NCT03315104|162724665|SUPERIORITY|A median estimated value of 0.000 indicates no difference between groups.|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. two-sided significance level of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Exact test||Pairwise Wilcoxon rank-sum test for a location shift||1.000|0.000|0.534
81517885|NCT03315104|162724665|SUPERIORITY|A median estimated value of 0.000 indicates no difference between groups.|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0||No adjustment for multiple comparisons, two-sided significance level of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Exact test|FLU-IGIV pooled (450 mL + 250 mL) - Placebo|Pairwise Wilcoxon rank-sum test for a location shift where the two active dose groups were pooled and compared to placebo.||1.000|0.000|0.534
81517886|NCT03554772|162724692|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for each dose group vs placebo comparison|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect , baseline NPRS and basline BMI as covariates P-value is Dunnett adjusted (individual treatment arms)||||||<0.0001
81517887|NCT04600505|162724714|OTHER|Results based on linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model|Geometric mean Ratio (%)|111.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.01|137.1||||||Statistical Comparison of Budesonide PK Parameters for Treatment A (test) versus Treatment C (reference)||137.1|91.01|
81517888|NCT04600505|162724714|OTHER|Results based on linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model|Geometric mean Ratio (%)|98.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.67|124.0||||||Statistical Comparison of Budesonide PK Parameters for Treatment B (test) versus Treatment C (reference)||124.0|78.67|
81517889|NCT04600505|162724714|OTHER|Results based on linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model|Geometric mean Ratio (%)|108.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.5|137.3||||||Statistical Comparison of Glycopyrronium PK Parameters for Treatment A (test) versus Treatment C (reference)||137.3|85.50|
81517890|NCT04600505|162724714|OTHER|Results based on linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model|Geometric mean Ratio (%)|94.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.69|120.5||||||Statistical Comparison of Glycopyrronium PK Parameters for Treatment B (test) versus Treatment C (reference)||120.5|74.69|
81517891|NCT04600505|162724714|OTHER|Results based on linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model|Geometric mean Ratio (%)|109.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.02|122.7||||||Statistical Comparison of Formoterol PK Parameters for Treatment A (test) versus Treatment C (reference)||122.7|97.02|
81517892|NCT04600505|162724714|OTHER|Results based on linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model|Geometric mean Ratio (%)|100.1||||||90.0|83.78|119.5||||||Statistical Comparison of Formoterol PK Parameters for Treatment B (test) versus Treatment C (reference)||119.5|83.78|
81517893|NCT04600505|162724715|OTHER|Results based on linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model|Geometric mean Ratio (%)|104.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.95|119.2||||||Statistical Comparison of Budesonide PK Parameters for Treatment A (test) versus Treatment C (reference)||119.2|91.95|
81517894|NCT04600505|162724715|OTHER|Results based on linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model|Geometric mean Ratio (%)|98.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.33|115.3||||||Statistical Comparison of Budesonide PK Parameters for Treatment B (test) versus Treatment C (reference)||115.3|83.33|
81517895|NCT04600505|162724715|OTHER|Results based on linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model|Geometric mean Ratio (%)|96.0||||||90.0|70.33|131.0||||||Statistical Comparison of Formoterol PK Parameters for Treatment A (test) versus Treatment C (reference)||131.0|70.33|
81517896|NCT04600505|162724715|OTHER|Results based on linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model|Geometric mean Ratio (%)|116.7||||||90.0|86.31|157.8||||||Statistical Comparison of Formoterol PK Parameters for Treatment B (test) versus Treatment C (reference)||157.8|86.31|
81517897|NCT04600505|162724716|OTHER|Results based on linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model|Geometric mean Ratio (%)|107.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.53|121.9||||||Statistical Comparison of Budesonide PK Parameters for Treatment A (test) versus Treatment C (reference)||121.9|94.53|
81517898|NCT04600505|162724716|OTHER|Results based on linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model|Geometric mean Ratio (%)|98.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.59|115.4||||||Statistical Comparison of Budesonide PK Parameters for Treatment B (test) versus Treatment C (reference)||115.4|84.59|
81517899|NCT04600505|162724716|OTHER|Results based on linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model|Geometric mean Ratio (%)|106.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.18|130.6||||||Statistical Comparison of Glycopyrronium PK Parameters for Treatment A (test) versus Treatment C (reference)||130.6|86.18|
81517900|NCT04600505|162724716|OTHER|Results based on linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model|Geometric mean Ratio (%)|99.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.84|123.0||||||Statistical Comparison of Glycopyrronium PK Parameters for Treatment B (test) versus Treatment C (reference)||123.0|80.84|
81517901|NCT04600505|162724716|OTHER|Results based on linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model|Geometric mean Ratio (%)|98.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.44|111.4||||||Statistical Comparison of Formoterol PK Parameters for Treatment A (test) versus Treatment C (reference)||111.4|86.44|
81517902|NCT04600505|162724716|OTHER|Results based on linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model|Geometric mean Ratio (%)|107.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.82|128.9||||||Statistical Comparison of Formoterol PK Parameters for Treatment B (test) versus Treatment C (reference)||128.9|88.82|
81517903|NCT04612842|162724743|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81517904|NCT03060512|162724755|OTHER|||||||0.9239|||||||Prescott's test|||Assessment of the difference in preference for the two treatments (Prefer Movantik, No Preference, Prefer PEG 3350) in subjects who completed the entire treatment sequence.||||0.9239
81517905|NCT03060512|162724755|OTHER|||||||0.8874|||||||Prescott's test|||Assessment of the difference between preference for treatment in Period 1, preference for treatment in Period 2, no preference||||0.8874
81517906|NCT03060512|162724758|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3||||||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model assessing treatment difference in PGIC at Visits 3 and 5 between Movantik and PEG 3350 treatment. Adjustments were performed for treatment, period and sequence.||0.3|-0.3|
81517907|NCT03060512|162724760|OTHER||LS Means difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|3.0||||||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model assessing treatment difference in BFI change from baseline at Visits 3/5 between Movantik and PEG 3350. Adjustments were performed for for baseline BFI score, treatment, period and sequence.||3.0|-4.7|
81517908|NCT00241631|162724765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.012
81517909|NCT00241631|162724766|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81517910|NCT00241631|162724767|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81517911|NCT01187004|162724781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|significant level for inclusion at the univariate analysis was p\<0.05.||Our hypothesis was that mechanical ventilation with large tidal volume might represent a risk factor for acute lung injury in patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass.||||<0.05
81517912|NCT01187004|162724782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.199|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.129|1.272|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.272|1.129|<0.001
81580680|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5264||||0.1733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5676|8.6203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||8.6203|-1.5676|0.1733
81580681|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1113||||0.6697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0285|6.2512|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||6.2512|-4.0285|0.6697
81580682|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.8623|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8712|15.8535|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||15.8535|5.8712|<0.0001
81580683|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0663|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0281|16.1045|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||16.1045|6.0281|<0.0001
81580684|NCT00975481|162834330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6513||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5552|13.7474|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||13.7474|3.5552|0.0010
81580685|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.6388|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5727|22.7049|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||22.7049|10.5727|<0.0001
81580686|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.8432|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7627|25.9238|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||25.9238|13.7627|<0.0001
81580687|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6121||||0.6029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7209|4.4967|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||4.4967|-7.7209|0.6029
81580688|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9241||||0.3477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0571|3.2089|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||3.2089|-9.0571|0.3477
81580689|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0908||||0.9769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.085|6.2667|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||6.2667|-6.0850|0.9769
81580690|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.2509|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3155|-12.1864|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-12.1864|-24.3155|<0.0001
81456264|NCT01608100|162602750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|99.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.05|99.62||||||Time point: 2-4 hours||99.62|98.05|
81456265|NCT01608100|162602750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|99.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.22|99.75||||||Time point: 4-9 hours||99.75|98.22|
81456266|NCT01608100|162602750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|98.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.61|99.42||||||Time point: 0-2 hours||99.42|97.61|
81456267|NCT01608100|162602750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|99.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.27|99.71||||||Time point: 2-4 hours||99.71|98.27|
81517913|NCT01089023|162724790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value measures the significance between each visit using analysis of variance|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81517914|NCT01089023|162724791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value measures the significance between each visit using analysis of variance|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81517915|NCT00904618|162724793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0087||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The test applies to the number of participants improved.||||0.0087
81517916|NCT03410797|162724801|OTHER|Due to small sample size, nonparametric Wilcoxon signed-rank tests were used to compare VHI-10 before and after therapy.|Median Difference (Net)|7.0||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Descriptive statistics characterized this patient perception measurement.||||.0076
81517917|NCT03410797|162724802|OTHER|Descriptive statistics characterized acoustic and aerodynamic measures, and patient perception measurements.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.53||||0.0329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.0329
81517918|NCT03410797|162724803|OTHER|Descriptive statistics characterized acoustic and aerodynamic measures, and patient perception measurements.|Median Difference (Net)|15.39||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.0164
81517919|NCT03410797|162724804|OTHER|Descriptive statistics characterized acoustic and aerodynamic measures, and patient perception measurements.|Median Difference (Net)|-52.0||||0.1141|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1141
81517920|NCT03410797|162724805|OTHER|Descriptive statistics characterized acoustic and aerodynamic measures, and patient perception measurements.|Median Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.3329|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.3329
81517921|NCT03883113|162724807|OTHER|||||||0.1711|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1711
81517922|NCT03883113|162724807|OTHER|||||||0.1654|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1654
81517923|NCT03883113|162724807|OTHER|||||||0.1711|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1711
81517924|NCT03883113|162724808|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||The statistical analysis applies to participants with Virologically confirmed Influenza-like Illness versus participants without Virologically confirmed Influenza-like Illness||||1.000
81517925|NCT03883113|162724809|OTHER|||||||0.143|||||||Fisher Exact|||This statistical analysis applies to participants with qPCR confirmed Influenza versus participants with no qPCR confirmed Influenza||||0.143
81517926|NCT03883113|162724810|OTHER|||||||0.3504|||||||Fisher Exact|||This statistical analysis applies to participants with qCulture confirmed Influenza versus participants without qCulture confirmed Influenza||||0.3504
81517927|NCT03883113|162724811|OTHER|||||||0.5558|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5558
81517928|NCT03883113|162724812|OTHER|||||||0.6534|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.6534
81517929|NCT03883113|162724813|OTHER|||||||0.5485|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5485
81580691|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.5629|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6616|-13.4642|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-13.4642|-25.6616|<0.0001
81517930|NCT03883113|162724814|OTHER|||||||0.6753|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6753
81517931|NCT03883113|162724815|OTHER|||||||0.711|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.711
81517932|NCT03883113|162724816|OTHER|||||||0.4689|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.4689
81517933|NCT03883113|162724819|OTHER|||||||0.5001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5001
81517934|NCT03883113|162724820|OTHER|||||||0.6799|||||||zero-inflated poisson model|||||||0.6799
81517935|NCT03883113|162724821|OTHER|||||||0.5911|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5911
81517936|NCT01852825|162724836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|2.355||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.515|3.661|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||MK-8237 treatment divided by Placebo treatment|The hypothesis is supported if the lower bound of the two-sided 90% confidence interval for the Week 12 geometric mean fold difference is \>1.0.||3.661|1.515|0.003
81517937|NCT01852825|162724837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|2.182||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.364|3.49|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||MK-8237 treatment divided by Placebo treatment|The hypothesis is supported if the lower bound of the two-sided 90% confidence interval for the Week 12 geometric mean fold difference is \>1.0.||3.490|1.364|0.010
81517938|NCT01852825|162724838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.238||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.066|0.41|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||MK-8237 treatment minus Placebo treatment|The hypothesis is supported if the lower bound of the 1-tailed 95% CI around the mean difference in change from baseline excludes zero||0.410|0.066|0.027
81517939|NCT01852825|162724839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.068||||0.935|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.272|4.19|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||MK-8237 treatment divided by Placebo treatment|||4.190|0.272|0.935
81517940|NCT01852825|162724840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|2.21||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.605|8.066|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||MK-8237 treatment divided by Placebo treatment|||8.066|0.605|0.296
81517941|NCT01852825|162724841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-61.115||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-100.185|-22.045|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||MK-8237 treatment minus Placebo treatment|||-22.045|-100.185|0.014
81517942|NCT02159118|162724842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81517943|NCT02159118|162724843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.65
81517944|NCT02159118|162724844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81517945|NCT02159118|162724845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81517946|NCT02159118|162724846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.06
81517947|NCT02159118|162724847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.93
81517948|NCT02159118|162724848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.22
81517949|NCT02159118|162724849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.51
81517950|NCT02159118|162724850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81517951|NCT01327274|162724853|OTHER|Pre-treatment and post-treatment Pectus Severity Indices were compared using the Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test.||||||0.486|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.486
81517952|NCT00386477|162724855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.55||||0.11||95.0|0.26|1.11|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||1.11|0.26|0.11
81580692|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.548|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7036|-10.3923|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-10.3923|-22.7036|<0.0001
81456268|NCT01608100|162602750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|99.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.26|99.76||||||Time point: 4-9 hours||99.76|98.26|
81456269|NCT01608100|162602751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|38.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.92|45.98||||||Time point: 0-2 hours||45.98|31.92|
81456270|NCT01608100|162602751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|35.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.03|42.76||||||Time point: 2-4 hours||42.76|29.03|
81456271|NCT01608100|162602751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|36.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.99|43.38||||||Time point: 4-9 hours||43.38|29.99|
81456272|NCT01608100|162602751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|36.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.43|43.56||||||Time point: 0-2 hours||43.56|30.43|
81456273|NCT01608100|162602751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|35.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.43|42.45||||||Time point: 2-4 hours||42.45|29.43|
81456274|NCT01608100|162602751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|37.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.71|44.09||||||Time point: 4-9 hours||44.09|31.71|
81456275|NCT01608100|162602751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|35.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.7|43.47||||||Time point: 0-2 hours||43.47|28.70|
81456276|NCT01608100|162602751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|35.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.16|43.16||||||Time point: 2-4 hours||43.16|29.16|
81456277|NCT01608100|162602751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|35.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.36|42.21||||||Time point: 4-9 hours||42.21|28.36|
81456278|NCT00780338|162602771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|||||The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time. We report the interaction p value here.|Linear Growth Models|||We first conducted an intent-to-treat analysis by fitting a model with two sets of random effects, one for matched coalitions and one with random intercepts and linear functions of time to account for trajectories of repeated observations within respondent. The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time. We report the interaction p value here.||||.58
81456279|NCT00780338|162602773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|||||The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time. We report the interaction p value here.|Linear Growth Models|||We first conducted an intent-to-treat analysis by fitting a model with two sets of random effects, one for matched coalitions and one with random intercepts and linear functions of time to account for trajectories of repeated observations within respondent. The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time. We report the interaction p value here.||||.61
81456280|NCT00780338|162602774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|||||The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time. We report the interaction p value here.|Linear Growth Models|||Mirroring the intent-to-treat analysis (but comparing AGTO users to AGTO non users instead), we fitted a model with two sets of random effects, one for matched coalitions and one with random intercepts and linear functions of time to account for trajectories of repeated observations within respondent. The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time.||||.09
81456281|NCT00780338|162602775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time. We report the interaction p value here.|Linear Growth Models|||Mirroring the intent-to-treat analysis (but comparing AGTO users to AGTO non users instead), we fitted a model with two sets of random effects, one for matched coalitions and one with random intercepts and linear functions of time to account for trajectories of repeated observations within respondent. The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time.||||.01
81456282|NCT00780338|162602776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time. We report the interaction p value here.|Linear Growth Models|||Mirroring the intent-to-treat analysis (but comparing AGTO users to AGTO non users instead), we fitted a model with two sets of random effects, one for matched coalitions and one with random intercepts and linear functions of time to account for trajectories of repeated observations within respondent. The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time.||||.00
81456283|NCT00780338|162602777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|||||The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time. We report the interaction p value here.|Linear Growth Models|||We first conducted an intent-to-treat analysis by fitting a model with two sets of random effects, one for matched coalitions and one with random intercepts and linear functions of time to account for trajectories of repeated observations within respondent. The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time. We report the interaction p value here.||||.45
81517953|NCT02446418|162724856|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of fixed combination FF/VI to usual ICS/LABA in inhalation powder was assessed assuming a non-inferiority margin of -1.5.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.5|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)||||The analysis method was an MMRM adjusted for randomized treatment, visit (Week 6 and Week 12), Baseline ACT total score, randomized treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline ACT total score-by-visit interaction, gender, age, country and participant fitted as a random factor. The Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML) estimation approach was used with a default covariance structure of unstructured.|1.5|0.1|0.033
81517954|NCT02446418|162724857|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of fixed combination FF/VI to usual ICS/LABA in inhalation powder was assessed assuming a non-inferiority margin of -1.5.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.1|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)||||The analysis method was an MMRM adjusted for randomized treatment, visit (Week 6, Week 12, Week 18 and Week 24), Baseline ACT total score, randomized treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline ACT total score-by visit interaction, gender, age, country and participant fitted as a random factor. The REML estimation approach was used with a default covariance structure of unstructured.|1.1|-0.3|0.224
81517955|NCT02446418|162724858|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.11||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12|The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment, correct use of inhaler device at Baseline, gender, age and country.|2.62|0.47|0.820
81517956|NCT02446418|162724858|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.41||||0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|4.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24|The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment, correct use of inhaler device at Baseline, gender, age and country.|4.60|0.43|0.566
81637970|NCT03302091|162966075|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio (T/R)%|226.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|47.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|156.35|327.53|||ANOVA||Standard deviation is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|"The statistical model used for the analyses of the primary endpoints was an ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale including the effect degree of renal impairment as a fixed effect as well as subject pair as a random effect."||327.53|156.35|
81580693|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.4554|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4199|-15.4908|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-15.4908|-27.4199|<0.0001
81517957|NCT02266277|162724904|SUPERIORITY|"We calculated frequencies and performed intention-to-treat bivariate analyses. We then performed multivariate logistic regression analyses.~With our proposed sample size and using a factorial design, power calculations based on estimates of baseline vaccination rates indicated that 4286 participants per arm would give 80% power to detect a 3% improvement in influenza vaccination rates between groups (α=.05; 2-sided)."|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.47||Adjusted for age, sex, race and utilization|Regression, Logistic|||||1.47|1.15|0.0001
81517958|NCT02266277|162724904|SUPERIORITY|"We calculated frequencies and performed intention-to-treat bivariate analyses. We then performed multivariate logistic regression analyses.~With our proposed sample size and using a factorial design, power calculations based on estimates of baseline vaccination rates indicated that 4286 participants per arm would give 80% power to detect a 3% improvement in influenza vaccination rates between groups (α=.05; 2-sided)."|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.36|1.07|.0026
81517959|NCT02266277|162724904|SUPERIORITY|"We calculated frequencies and performed intention-to-treat bivariate analyses. We then performed multivariate logistic regression analyses.~With our proposed sample size and using a factorial design, power calculations based on estimates of baseline vaccination rates indicated that 4286 participants per arm would give 80% power to detect a 3% improvement in influenza vaccination rates between groups (α=.05; 2-sided)."|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.0206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.31|1.02|.0206
81517960|NCT02266277|162724904|SUPERIORITY|"We calculated frequencies and performed intention-to-treat bivariate analyses. We then performed multivariate logistic regression analyses.~With our proposed sample size and using a factorial design, power calculations based on estimates of baseline vaccination rates indicated that 4286 participants per arm would give 80% power to detect a 3% improvement in influenza vaccination rates between groups (α=.05; 2-sided)."|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.21|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.21|.96|.2330
81517961|NCT02266277|162724904|SUPERIORITY|"We calculated frequencies and performed intention-to-treat bivariate analyses. We then performed multivariate logistic regression analyses.~With our proposed sample size and using a factorial design, power calculations based on estimates of baseline vaccination rates indicated that 4286 participants per arm would give 80% power to detect a 3% improvement in influenza vaccination rates between groups (α=.05; 2-sided)."|Odds Ratio, log|1.12||||0.0579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.996|1.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.26|.996|.0579
81517962|NCT02266277|162724904|SUPERIORITY|"We calculated frequencies and performed intention-to-treat bivariate analyses. We then performed multivariate logistic regression analyses.~With our proposed sample size and using a factorial design, power calculations based on estimates of baseline vaccination rates indicated that 4286 participants per arm would give 80% power to detect a 3% improvement in influenza vaccination rates between groups (α=.05; 2-sided)."|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.14|.86|.87
81517963|NCT02266277|162724905|SUPERIORITY|Using as a denominator those patients identified as being overdue for pneumococcal vaccine at the time of randomization, we calculated frequencies and performed bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses, examining the association between randomization group and completion of pneumococcal vaccine. We analyzed portal users and non-portal users separately.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.31|.81|.82
81517964|NCT02266277|162724905|SUPERIORITY|Using as a denominator those patients identified as being overdue for pneumococcal vaccine at the time of randomization, we calculated frequencies and performed bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses, examining the association between randomization group and completion of pneumococcal vaccine. We analyzed portal users and non-portal users separately.|Odds Ratio, log|0.9||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.13|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.13|.71|.36
81517965|NCT02266277|162724905|SUPERIORITY|Using as a denominator those patients identified as being overdue for pneumococcal vaccine at the time of randomization, we calculated frequencies and performed bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses, examining the association between randomization group and completion of pneumococcal vaccine. We analyzed portal users and non-portal users separately.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.13|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.13|.71|.33
81517966|NCT02266277|162724905|SUPERIORITY|Using as a denominator those patients identified as being overdue for pneumococcal vaccine at the time of randomization, we calculated frequencies and performed bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses, examining the association between randomization group and completion of pneumococcal vaccine. We analyzed portal users and non-portal users separately.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.09|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.09|.69|.23
81517967|NCT02266277|162724905|SUPERIORITY|Using as a denominator those patients identified as being overdue for pneumococcal vaccine at the time of randomization, we calculated frequencies and performed bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses, examining the association between randomization group and completion of pneumococcal vaccine. We analyzed portal users and non-portal users separately.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.25|.79|.96
81517968|NCT02266277|162724905|SUPERIORITY|Using as a denominator those patients identified as being overdue for pneumococcal vaccine at the time of randomization, we calculated frequencies and performed bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses, examining the association between randomization group and completion of pneumococcal vaccine. We analyzed portal users and non-portal users separately.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.31|.82|.76
81517969|NCT01605227|162724943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.9||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.06|||Log Rank|The Log-Rank test was stratified by prior cabazitaxel, baseline pain severity and baseline ECOG performance status.||||1.06|0.76|0.213
81580694|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.7673|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7925|-16.7422||Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-16.7422|-28.7925|<0.0001
81456284|NCT00780338|162602778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|||||The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time. We report the interaction p value here.|Linear Growth Models|||We first conducted an intent-to-treat analysis by fitting a model with two sets of random effects, one for matched coalitions and one with random intercepts and linear functions of time to account for trajectories of repeated observations within respondent. The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time. We report the interaction p value here.||||.65
81456285|NCT00780338|162602779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time. We report the interaction p value here.|Linear Growth Models|||Mirroring the intent-to-treat analysis (but comparing AGTO users to AGTO non users instead), we fitted a model with two sets of random effects, one for matched coalitions and one with random intercepts and linear functions of time to account for trajectories of repeated observations within respondent. The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time.||||.00
81456286|NCT00780338|162602780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|||||The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time. We report the interaction p value here.|Linear Growth Models|||We first conducted an intent-to-treat analysis by fitting a model with two sets of random effects, one for matched coalitions and one with random intercepts and linear functions of time to account for trajectories of repeated observations within respondent. The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time. We report the interaction p value here.||||.61
81456287|NCT00780338|162602781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time. We report the interaction p value here.|Linear Growth Models|||Mirroring the intent-to-treat analysis (but comparing AGTO users to AGTO non users instead), we fitted a model with two sets of random effects, one for matched coalitions and one with random intercepts and linear functions of time to account for trajectories of repeated observations within respondent. The model included three fixed effect terms: group (AGTO vs. control), time (Baseline=0 years, Mid=1 year, Post=2 years), and an interaction between group and time.||||.02
81456288|NCT02023983|162602793|OTHER|||||||0.765|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.765
81456289|NCT02023983|162602794|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81456290|NCT01690117|162602795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.82|11.12||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||11.12|3.82|<0.001
81456291|NCT01690117|162602796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|9.86||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||9.86|1.00|<0.05
81456292|NCT01690117|162602797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|4.97||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. For the secondary outcomes inference statistics were explorative. Therefore the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||4.97|1.01|<0.01
81456293|NCT01690117|162602798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|3.45||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. For the secondary outcomes inference statistics were explorative. Therefore the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||3.45|-0.05|0.06
81456294|NCT01690117|162602799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|2.07||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. For the secondary outcomes inference statistics were explorative. Therefore the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.07|-0.65|0.30
81456295|NCT01690117|162602800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|2.59||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. For the secondary outcomes inference statistics were explorative. Therefore the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.59|-0.66|0.24
81456296|NCT01690117|162602801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.62||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. For the secondary outcomes inference statistics were explorative. Therefore the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.62|-2.50|<0.05
81456297|NCT01690117|162602802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.86||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|2.25||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. For the secondary outcomes inference statistics were explorative. Therefore the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.25|-2.63|0.88
81456298|NCT01690117|162602803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|-1.11||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. For the secondary outcomes inference statistics were explorative. Therefore the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.11|-8.74|<0.05
81456299|NCT01690117|162602804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.31|-3.66||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. For the secondary outcomes inference statistics were explorative. Therefore the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-3.66|-13.31|<0.001
81517970|NCT01605227|162724944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Test was stratified by prior cabazitaxel, baseline pain severity and baseline ECOG performance status.||||||<0.001
81637971|NCT03302091|162966076|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio (T/R)%|140.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.06|182.43|||ANOVA||Standard deviation is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|"The statistical model used for the analyses of the primary endpoints was an ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale including the effect degree of renal impairment as a fixed effect as well as subject pair as a random effect."||182.43|108.06|
81580695|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.7524|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8485|-13.6563|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-13.6563|-25.8485|<0.0001
81580696|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.0888||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3225|18.8551|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||18.8551|5.3225|0.0006
81580697|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0768||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3132|16.8403|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||16.8403|3.3132|0.0038
81580698|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1875||||0.2257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.989|2.6139|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||2.6139|-10.9890|0.2257
81580699|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8589||||0.8042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6927|5.975|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||5.9750|-7.6927|0.8042
81580700|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6335||||0.6399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5177|5.2506|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||5.2506|-8.5177|0.6399
81580701|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.2763|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0228|-9.5229|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-9.5229|-23.0228|<0.0001
81580702|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.9477||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7374|-6.158|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-6.1580|-19.7374|0.0002
81580703|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.7223||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.572|-6.8727|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-6.8727|-20.5720|0.0001
81580704|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.2643|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9226|-7.606|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-7.6060|-20.9226|<0.0001
81580705|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.9356||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6548|-4.2165|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-4.2165|-17.6548|0.0016
81580706|NCT00975481|162834331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.7103||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5055|-4.9151|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-4.9151|-18.5055|0.0008
81637972|NCT03302091|162966077|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio (T/R)%|165.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|56.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.51|255.17|||ANOVA||Standard deviation is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|"The statistical model used for the analyses of the primary endpoints was an ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale including the effect degree of renal impairment as a fixed effect as well as subject pair as a random effect."||255.17|107.51|
81456300|NCT01690117|162602805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.86|0.04||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. For the secondary outcomes inference statistics were explorative. Therefore the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.04|-7.86|0.05
81456301|NCT01690117|162602806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|4.45||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. For the secondary outcomes inference statistics were explorative. Therefore the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||4.45|-3.96|0.91
81456302|NCT01690117|162602807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|5.81||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. For the secondary outcomes inference statistics were explorative. Therefore the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||5.81|-0.01|0.05
81456303|NCT01690117|162602808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|8.33||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. For the secondary outcomes inference statistics were explorative. Therefore the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||8.33|0.68|<0.05
81456304|NCT01690117|162602809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-0.65||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. For the secondary outcomes inference statistics were explorative. Therefore the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.65|-8.40|<0.01
81580707|NCT00975481|162834332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.009|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7265|34.2916|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||34.2916|13.7265|<0.0001
81456305|NCT01690117|162602810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.78|10.83||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. For the secondary outcomes inference statistics were explorative. Therefore the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||10.83|4.78|<0.01
81456306|NCT02676882|162602822|OTHER|A Chi Squared analysis was performed to determine how the rate of relapse in Group 1 (27.3%) compared to that of historical controls in the literature (67.7%). (Cohen, JAMA 2006)||||||0.005||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81456307|NCT02676882|162602823|OTHER|A one-way repeated measures ANOVA was used to examine the overall course of Group 2 participants' MADRS scores. (F(6, 29)=5.16, p=0.001).||||||0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p \<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.001
81456308|NCT01288807|162602824|OTHER|repeated measure ANOVA|||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||< 0.01
81456309|NCT01288807|162602825|OTHER|two-tailed paired t-test|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis looks at the cold threshold measured in degrees celcius before and after treatment.||||< 0.05
81456310|NCT01288807|162602826|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis looks at the pressure threshold measured in pounds per square inch before and after treatment||||> 0.05
81456311|NCT01288807|162602827|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||one-way repeated measure ANOVA|ANOVA|||||||> 0.05
81456312|NCT02321111|162602830|OTHER|ANOVA||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.02
81456313|NCT00707239|162602840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|70.0|-21.6|10.9||||||Cure: Confidence interval (CI) was calculated using the Wilson score method, with continuity correction. Clinical response (rates of cure) by using a 2-sided 70 percent (%) CI for the true difference in efficacy (tigecycline regimen minus imipenem/cilastatin regimen) was calculated. Statistical testing was done at 15% alpha.||10.9|-21.6|
81456314|NCT00707239|162602840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|70.0|-6.1|24.8||||||Cure: CI was calculated using the Wilson score method, with continuity correction. Clinical response (rates of cure) by using a 2-sided 70% CI for the true difference in efficacy (tigecycline regimen minus imipenem/cilastatin regimen) was calculated. Statistical testing was done at 15% alpha.||24.8|-6.1|
81456315|NCT00707239|162602841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|70.0|-14.3|14.0||||||Cure: CI was calculated using the Wilson score method, with continuity correction. Clinical response (rates of cure) by using a 2-sided 70% CI for the true difference in efficacy (tigecycline regimen minus imipenem/cilastatin regimen) was calculated. Statistical testing was done at 15% alpha.||14.0|-14.3|
81456316|NCT00707239|162602841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.5|||||TWO_SIDED|70.0|4.3|31.8||||||Cure: CI was calculated using the Wilson score method, with continuity correction. Clinical response (rates of cure) by using a 2-sided 70% CI for the true difference in efficacy (tigecycline regimen minus imipenem/cilastatin regimen) was calculated. Statistical testing was done at 15% alpha.||31.8|4.3|
81456317|NCT00707239|162602844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-18.5|||||TWO_SIDED|70.0|-39.6|4.2||||||Eradication: CI was calculated using the Wilson score method, with continuity correction. Microbiological response (rates of eradication) by using a 2-sided 70% CI for the true difference in efficacy (tigecycline regimen minus imipenem/cilastatin regimen) was calculated. Statistical testing was done at 15% alpha.||4.2|-39.6|
81517971|NCT01605227|162724945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.57|||Log Rank|The Log-Rank Test was stratified by prior cabazitaxel, baseline pain severity, and baseline Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status.||||0.57|0.40|<0.001
81517972|NCT02370641|162724958|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is defined as significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison was made to week 4 minus baseline change of phylum Firmicutes abundance between urolithin excretors and non excretors||||0.012
81580708|NCT00975481|162834332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.4156|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.116|39.7151|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||39.7151|19.1160|<0.0001
81456318|NCT00707239|162602844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|70.0|-23.8|20.9||||||Eradication: CI was calculated using the Wilson score method, with continuity correction. Microbiological response (rates of eradication) by using a 2-sided 70% CI for the true difference in efficacy (tigecycline regimen minus imipenem/cilastatin regimen) was calculated. Statistical testing was done at 15% alpha.||20.9|-23.8|
81456319|NCT00707239|162602845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at 5% alpha.|Fisher Exact|||Nausea: p-value was calculated using 2-tail Fischer's exact test.||||0.527
81456320|NCT00707239|162602845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at 5% alpha.|Fisher Exact|||Vomiting: p-value was calculated using 2-tail Fischer's exact test.||||0.390
81456321|NCT00707239|162602846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at 5% alpha.|Fisher Exact|||p-value was calculated using 2-tail Fischer's exact test.||||1.000
81456322|NCT00707239|162602847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at 5% alpha.|Fisher Exact|||p-value was calculated using 2-tail Fischer's exact test.||||1.000
81456323|NCT00707239|162602853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0479||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.754|1.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, experienced nausea and did not experience nausea.||1.46|0.754|0.78
81456324|NCT00707239|162602853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84644||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.593|1.21|||Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, experienced vomiting and did not experience vomiting.||1.21|0.593|0.356
81456325|NCT00707239|162602854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0054||||0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.956|1.06|||Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, cure and failure/indeterminate.||1.06|0.956|0.836
81456326|NCT00707239|162602858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at 5% alpha.|ANOVA|||Intravenous antibiotic treatment: One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with treatment as factor was used to calculate p-value.||||0.245
81456327|NCT00707239|162602858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at 5% alpha.|ANOVA|||Hospital stay: One-way ANOVA with treatment as factor was used to calculate p-value.||||0.484
81456328|NCT00707239|162602858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at 5% alpha.|ANOVA|||ICU stay: One-way ANOVA with treatment as factor was used to calculate p-value.||||0.192
81456329|NCT01400477|162602901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||A priori vape was \<0.05|ANOVA|df 1, 37||||||0.89
81456330|NCT02635984|162602907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Chi-squared|||Based on an 80 % power and an alpha of 0.05, we estimated a need for 49 patients in each treatment arm. From a review of existing literature, the sample size was based on an estimated CR achieved in 65 % of patients on triplet therapy alone and a hypothesized clinically relevant increase of 25 % for the treatment group to 90 %.||||0.003
81456331|NCT02635984|162602908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81456332|NCT02635984|162602909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.11
81456333|NCT02635984|162602910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.28
81456334|NCT02635984|162602911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81456335|NCT02635984|162602912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.006
81456336|NCT02635984|162602913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.13
81456337|NCT02635984|162602914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81456338|NCT00262028|162602919|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|MenACWY-CRM was considered to be noninferior to the licensed comparator if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence intervals (CI) of the difference (MenACWY minus licensed comparator)in the percentage of the subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:4 at one month post vaccination was \> -10% against each serogroup|Vaccine group difference|37.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.0|44.0||||||Noninferiority of immune responses of MenACWY-CRM to licensed comparator against serogroup A||44|29|
81517973|NCT02370641|162724958|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 was defined as significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison was made to week 4 minus baseline change of phylum Proteobacteria abundance between urolithin excretors and non excretors||||0.009
81517974|NCT01400243|162724984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.05
81517975|NCT01400243|162724985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81517976|NCT02193087|162724990|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Based on the Two One-Sided Tests (TOST) with α=0.05, if the 90% CI for the ratio of GMT for a given dengue serotype for the comparison was within the range of 0.67 and 1, then the 2 formulations were deemed equivalent.|LS Mean Ratio|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|0.36||||||DEN-1||0.36|0.23|
81517977|NCT02193087|162724990|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Based on the Two One-Sided Tests (TOST) with α=0.05, if the 90% CI for the ratio of GMT for a given dengue serotype for the comparison was within the range of 0.67 and 1, then the 2 formulations were deemed equivalent.|LS Mean Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.26||||||DEN-2||1.26|0.90|
81517978|NCT02193087|162724990|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Based on the Two One-Sided Tests (TOST) with α=0.05, if the 90% CI for the ratio of GMT for a given dengue serotype for the comparison was within the range of 0.67 and 1, then the 2 formulations were deemed equivalent.|LS Mean Ratio|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.13|1.89||||||DEN-3||1.89|1.13|
81517979|NCT02193087|162724990|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Based on the Two One-Sided Tests (TOST) with α=0.05, if the 90% CI for the ratio of GMT for a given dengue serotype for the comparison was within the range of 0.67 and 1, then the 2 formulations were deemed equivalent.|LS Mean Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|0.95||||||DEN-4||0.95|0.57|
81517980|NCT01071356|162725001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Time averaged post-bline diff in diff|-0.006||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.011|||Random Effects modeling||Stat Mixed Model: MI9 (Post - Bline) - MI1 (Post - Bline) taken across 2, 4, and 6 month follow-ups adjusted for gender, age, and # sessions attended.|Stat Mixed Model Estimated was: MI9 (Post - Bline) - MI1 (Post - Bline) taken across 2, 4, and 6 month follow-ups adjusted for gender, age, and # sessions attended. This was done because a statistical test of trend of the post-baseline effect across the 3 post interviews indicated a homogeneous post-baseline treatment effect across time for both MI1 and MI9 conditions.||.011|-.023|.47
81517981|NCT01071356|162725002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Time averaged post-bline diff in diff|0.007||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.013|||Random effects model||Stat Mixed Model: MI9 (Post - Bline) - MI1 (Post - Bline) taken across 2, 4, and 6 month follow-ups adjusted for gender, age, and # sessions attended.|Stat Mixed Model Estimated was: MI9 (Post - Bline) - MI1 (Post - Bline) taken across 2, 4, and 6 month follow-ups adjusted for gender, age, and # sessions attended. This was done because a statistical test of trend of the post-baseline effect across the 3 post interviews indicated a homogeneous post-baseline treatment effect across time for both MI1 and MI9 conditions.||.013|.001|.034
81517982|NCT02278614|162725003|OTHER|The change from baseline in mean IOP on Day 84 for the contralateral eye,|Adjusted mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.43|-0.57|
81456339|NCT00262028|162602919|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|MenACWY-CRM was considered to be noninferior to the licensed comparator if the lower LL of the 95% CI of the difference (MenACWY minus licensed comparator)in the percentage of the subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:4 at one month post vaccination was \> -10% against each serogroup|Vaccine group difference|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|26.0||||||Noninferiority of immune responses of MenACWY-CRM to licensed comparator against serogroup C||26|12|
81517983|NCT02278614|162725003|OTHER|The change from baseline in mean IOP on D42 for the worse eye|Adjusted mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.31|-0.69|
81517984|NCT00262847|162725010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.954||||0.448||95.0|0.844|1.078|||Regression, Cox|Proportional Hazards model stratified by stage of disease and size of residual disease following initial staging surgery.||||1.078|0.844|0.448
81517985|NCT00262847|162725010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.765|||<|0.001||95.0|0.676|0.866|||Regression, Cox|Proportional Hazards model stratified by stage of disease and size of residual disease following initial staging surgery.||||0.866|0.676|<0.001
81517986|NCT00262847|162725011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.069||||0.41||95.0|0.912|1.255|||Regression, Cox|Proportional Hazards model stratified by stage of disease and size of residual disease following initial staging surgery.||||1.255|0.912|0.410
81517987|NCT00262847|162725011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.131||95.0|0.746|1.039|||Regression, Cox|Proportional Hazards model stratified by stage of disease and size of residual disease following initial staging surgery.||||1.039|0.746|0.131
81517988|NCT03880838|162725033|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.391|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, letter was compared against all other conditions (coded into one category and set as the reference group). The key outcome is the interaction between conditions and time (2019 as the reference group).||||.391
81517989|NCT03880838|162725033|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.861|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, no contact control was compared against all other conditions (coded into one category and set as the reference group). The key outcome is the interaction between conditions and time (2019 as the reference group).||||.861
81517990|NCT03880838|162725033|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.01||0.835|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, prevention conditions (coded into one category) were compared against no nudge conditions (coded into one category and set as the reference group).||||.835
81517991|NCT03880838|162725033|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.877|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, commitment conditions (coded into one category) were compared against no nudge conditions (coded into one category and set as the reference group).||||.877
81517992|NCT03880838|162725033|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.969|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||In this contrast, both nudge conditions (coded into one category) were compared against no nudge conditions (coded into one category and set as the reference group).||||.969
81517993|NCT03880838|162725033|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.893|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, no nudge conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the letter condition (set as the reference group).||||.893
81517994|NCT03880838|162725033|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.689|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, In this contrast, prevention conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the letter condition (set as the reference group).||||.689
81517995|NCT03880838|162725033|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.427|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, commitment conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the letter condition (set as the reference group).||||.427
81517996|NCT03880838|162725033|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.504|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, both nudge conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the letter condition (set as the reference group).||||.504
81517997|NCT03880838|162725033|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.893|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, no nudge conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the no contact condition (set as the reference group).||||.893
81517998|NCT03880838|162725033|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.918|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, prevention conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the no contact condition (set as the reference group).||||.918
81517999|NCT03880838|162725033|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.755|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, commitment conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the no contact condition (set as the reference group).||||.755
81518000|NCT03880838|162725033|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.858|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, both nudge conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the no contact condition (set as the reference group).||||.858
81518001|NCT03880838|162725034|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.436|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, letter was compared against all other conditions (coded into one category and set as the reference group). The key outcome is the interaction between conditions and time (2019 as the reference group).||||.436
81518002|NCT03880838|162725034|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.539|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, no contact control was compared against all other conditions (coded into one category and set as the reference group). The key outcome is the interaction between conditions and time (2019 as the reference group).||||.539
81518003|NCT03880838|162725034|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.994|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, prevention conditions (coded into one category) were compared against no nudge conditions (coded into one category and set as the reference group).||||.994
81518004|NCT03880838|162725034|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, commitment conditions (coded into one category) were compared against no nudge conditions (coded into one category and set as the reference group).||||.700
81518005|NCT03880838|162725034|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.258|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||In this contrast, both nudge conditions (coded into one category) were compared against no nudge conditions (coded into one category and set as the reference group).||||.258
81518006|NCT03880838|162725034|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.428|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, no nudge conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the letter condition (set as the reference group).||||.428
81518007|NCT03880838|162725034|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.434|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, prevention conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the letter condition (set as the reference group).||||.434
81518008|NCT03880838|162725034|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.228|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, commitment conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the letter condition (set as the reference group).||||.228
81518009|NCT03880838|162725034|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.674|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, both nudge conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the letter condition (set as the reference group).||||.674
81518010|NCT03880838|162725034|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.799|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, no nudge conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the no contact condition (set as the reference group).||||.799
81518011|NCT03880838|162725034|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.794|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, prevention conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the no contact condition (set as the reference group).||||.794
81518012|NCT03880838|162725034|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.871|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, commitment conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the no contact condition (set as the reference group).||||.871
81518013|NCT03880838|162725034|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.139|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, both nudge conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the no contact condition (set as the reference group).||||.139
81518014|NCT03880838|162725035|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.357|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, letter was compared against all other conditions (coded into one category and set as the reference group). The key outcome is the interaction between conditions and time (2019 as the reference group).||||.357
81518015|NCT03880838|162725035|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.294|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, no contact control was compared against all other conditions (coded into one category and set as the reference group). The key outcome is the interaction between conditions and time (2019 as the reference group).||||.294
81518016|NCT03880838|162725035|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.496|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, prevention conditions (coded into one category) were compared against no nudge conditions (coded into one category and set as the reference group).||||.496
81456340|NCT00262028|162602919|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|MenACWY-CRM was considered to be noninferior to the licensed comparator if the LL of the 95% CI of the difference (MenACWY minus licensed comparator)in the percentage of the subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:4 at one month post vaccination was \> -10% against each serogroup|Vaccine group difference|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|29.0||||||Noninferiority of immune responses of MenACWY-CRM to licensed comparator against serogroup W||29|17|
81518017|NCT03880838|162725035|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.722|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, commitment conditions (coded into one category) were compared against no nudge conditions (coded into one category and set as the reference group).||||.722
81518018|NCT03880838|162725035|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.445|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, both nudge conditions (coded into one category) were compared against no nudge conditions (coded into one category and set as the reference group).||||.445
81518019|NCT03880838|162725035|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.531|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, no nudge conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the letter condition (set as the reference group).||||.531
81518020|NCT03880838|162725035|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.177|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, prevention conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the letter condition (set as the reference group).||||.177
81518021|NCT03880838|162725035|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.314|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, commitment conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the letter condition (set as the reference group).||||.314
81456341|NCT00262028|162602919|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|MenACWY-CRM was considered to be noninferior to the licensed comparator if the LL of the 95% CI of the difference (MenACWY minus licensed comparator)in the percentage of the subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:4 at one month post vaccination was \> -10% against each serogroup|Vaccine group difference|31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.0|38.0||||||No inferiority of immune responses of MenACWY-CRM to licensed comparator against serogroup Y||38|25|
81518022|NCT03880838|162725035|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, both nudge conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the letter condition (set as the reference group).||||.850
81518023|NCT03880838|162725035|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.391|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, no nudge conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the no contact condition (set as the reference group).||||.391
81518024|NCT03880838|162725035|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.906|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, prevention conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the no contact condition (set as the reference group).||||.906
81518025|NCT03880838|162725035|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.635|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, commitment conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the no contact condition (set as the reference group).||||.635
81456342|NCT00262028|162602919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine group difference|37.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.0|44.0||||||"Superiority of immune responses of MenACWY-CRM to licensed comparator against serogroup A~MenACWY-CRM was considered to be superior to the licensed comparator if the LL of the 95% CI of the difference (MenACWY minus licensed comparator) in the percentage of the subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:4 at one month post vaccination was \> 0% against each serogroup"||44|29|
81456343|NCT00262028|162602919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine group difference|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|26.0||||||"Superiority of immune responses of MenACWY-CRM to licensed comparator against serogroup C~MenACWY-CRM was considered to be superior to the licensed comparator if the LL of the 95% CI of the difference (MenACWY minus licensed comparator) in the percentage of the subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:4 at one month post vaccination was \> 0% against each serogroup"||26|12|
81518026|NCT03880838|162725035|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.093|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||In this contrast, both nudge conditions (coded into one category) were compared against the no contact condition (set as the reference group).||||0.093
81518027|NCT05693922|162725055|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.34
81518028|NCT05693922|162725056|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.54
81518029|NCT05693922|162725057|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.865|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.865
81518030|NCT03559699|162725059|OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||1-sided P-value|Binomial exact test|||||||0.0002
81518031|NCT02091284|162725112|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||Two-way ANOVA with repeated measures followed by Bonferroni's multiple comparisons as post-hoc test and linear regression analyses. Additional comparisons between initial and final OCDS scores were done by paired t tests for each group.|ANOVA|||||||< 0.01
81518032|NCT02091284|162725112|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Additional comparisons between initial and final OCDS scores were done by paired t tests for each group, and differences between final and initial scores were compared between sham-tDCS and tDCS groups with unpaired t tests.||||<0.05
81518033|NCT01460719|162725149|OTHER|The statistical criterion for significance requires that the lower bound of the 2-sided 90% confidence interval of the GMFR is \>1.0.|||||<|0.001|||||||Single longitudinal regression model|Adjustments made for pre-vaccination values||||||<0.001
81518034|NCT02209948|162725160|OTHER|Log Rank (Mantel-Cox)||||||0.943||||||Threshold P-value of 0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.943
81518035|NCT02209948|162725161|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.88||Threshold of significance P-value 0.05|Regression, Cox|||||1.88|0.90|0.16
81518036|NCT02209948|162725162|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.5||Threshold for significance P-value 0.05|Regression, Cox|||||1.5|0.65|0.99
81518037|NCT02209948|162725163|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.33||threshold for significance 0.05|Regression, Cox|||||2.33|0.89|0.13
81518038|NCT01151761|162725185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||months|8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|10.0|||||There were only two patients in the study. Both died without having any local failure. One patient died at 10 months, the other at 7 months. The range for the 95%CI is both the full range and the 95%CI.|The median Progression Free Survival (PFS) time as calculated using Kaplan Meier methodology. For PFS both death and progression are counted as events.||10|7|
81518039|NCT01151761|162725190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion of participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||None of the two patients who participated had a local recurrence before they died.|||||
81518040|NCT02351349|162725239|OTHER|paired t test pre compared to post readings||||||0.0143|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0143
81518041|NCT02351349|162725240|OTHER|as above||||||0.1416|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||pre and post comparison of time up and go in intervention group||||0.1416
81518042|NCT02351349|162725241|OTHER|||||||0.9013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||pre and post value comparison with paired t test was carried out||||0.9013
81580709|NCT00975481|162834332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3979||||0.2239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7479|3.9521|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||3.9521|-16.7479|0.2239
81456344|NCT00262028|162602919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine group difference|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|29.0||||||"Superiority of immune responses of MenACWY-CRM to licensed comparator against serogroup W~MenACWY-CRM was considered to be superior to the licensed comparator if the LL of the 95% CI of the difference (MenACWY minus licensed comparator) in the percentage of the subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:4 at one month post vaccination was \> 0% against each serogroup"||29|17|
81580710|NCT00975481|162834332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1396||||0.4326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5328|6.2526|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||6.2526|-14.5328|0.4326
81637973|NCT03302091|162966078|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio (T/R)%|128.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.64|165.57|||ANOVA||Standard deviation is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|"The statistical model used for the analyses of the primary endpoints was an ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale including the effect degree of renal impairment as a fixed effect as well as subject pair as a random effect."||165.57|99.64|
81518043|NCT02583230|162725249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to evaluate the change in PHQ-9 total scores over the eight-week study period.||||||.0005
81518044|NCT02583230|162725250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to evaluate the change in QIDS total scores over the eight-week study period.||||||.0008
81518045|NCT01340937|162725251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot A/Lot B)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.08|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.08|0.77|
81518046|NCT01340937|162725251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot A/Lot C)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.02|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.02|0.72|
81518047|NCT01340937|162725251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot B/Lot C)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.12|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.12|0.79|
81580711|NCT00975481|162834332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7283||||0.7447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.195|8.7383|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||8.7383|-12.1950|0.7447
81580712|NCT00975481|162834332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.4069|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6795|-20.1343|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-20.1343|-40.6795|<0.0001
81580713|NCT00975481|162834332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.1487|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4812|-17.8161|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-17.8161|-38.4812|<0.0001
81580714|NCT00975481|162834332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.7374|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1651|-15.3096|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-15.3096|-36.1651|<0.0001
81580715|NCT00975481|162834332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.8134|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.9257|-25.7012|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-25.7012|-45.9257|<0.0001
81580716|NCT00975481|162834332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.5552|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.7675|-23.3429|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-23.3429|-43.7675|<0.0001
81580717|NCT00975481|162834332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.1439|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.4754|-20.8124|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-20.8124|-41.4754|<0.0001
81580718|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.8779|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.5658|30.1899|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||30.1899|19.5658|<0.0001
81580719|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.9857|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.667|31.3043|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||31.3043|20.6670|<0.0001
81580720|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0544||||0.4489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2911|7.3998|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||7.3998|-3.2911|0.4489
81580721|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5743||||0.8329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7941|5.9427|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||5.9427|-4.7941|0.8329
81580722|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6863||||0.5387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7203|7.0929|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||7.0929|-3.7203|0.5387
81637974|NCT01802333|162966086|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for: Age (\< 40 vs. \>= 40) and Onset of AML (de novo vs. treatment related and/or AML arising from antecedent hematologic disease)||Arm I was compared with Arm III using a two-sided test of the null hypothesis (HR=1) at the 0.045 level.||||0.84
81580723|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.8235|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1283|-17.5187|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-17.5187|-28.1283|<0.0001
81637975|NCT01802333|162966086|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for: Age (\< 40 vs. \>= 40) and Onset of AML (de novo vs. treatment related and/or AML arising from antecedent hematologic disease)||Arm II was compared with Arm III using a two-sided test of the null hypothesis (HR=1) at the 0.045 level.||||0.42
81637976|NCT01802333|162966087|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact binomial test, 1-sided|||||||<0.0001
81518048|NCT01340937|162725251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|1.98|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||1.98|1.35|<0.001
81518049|NCT01340937|162725252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot B)|-0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|3.35|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|Equivalence for titer \>=1 µg/mL||3.35|-4.31|
81518050|NCT01340937|162725252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot C)|-1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|2.12|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|Equivalence for titer \>=1 µg/mL||2.12|-5.38|
81518051|NCT01340937|162725252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot B - Lot C)|-1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|2.58|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|Equivalence for titer \>=1 µg/mL||2.58|-4.89|
81518052|NCT01340937|162725252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (Comb - Ctrl)|7.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.38|13.17|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Non-inferiority for titer \>=1 µg/mL||13.17|3.38|<0.001
81518053|NCT01340937|162725252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -5%|Response Rate Difference (Comb - Ctrl)|2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|5.12|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Non-inferiority for titer \>=0.15 µg/mL||5.12|0.39|<0.001
81518054|NCT01340937|162725253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot A/Lot B)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.98|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.98|0.76|
81518055|NCT01340937|162725253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot A/Lot C)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.96|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.96|0.74|
81518056|NCT01340937|162725253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot B/Lot C)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.11|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.11|0.86|
81518057|NCT01340937|162725254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot A/Lot B)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.07|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.07|0.84|
81518058|NCT01340937|162725254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot A/Lot C)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.09|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.09|0.86|
81518059|NCT01340937|162725254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot B/Lot C)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.14|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.14|0.90|
81518060|NCT01340937|162725255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot A/Lot B)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.04|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.04|0.91|
81518061|NCT01340937|162725255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot A/Lot C)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.09|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.09|0.95|
81518062|NCT01340937|162725255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot B/Lot C)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.13|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.13|0.98|
81518063|NCT01340937|162725256|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot A/Lot B)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.1|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.10|0.96|
81518064|NCT01340937|162725256|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot A/Lot C)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.09|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.09|0.95|
81518065|NCT01340937|162725256|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot B/Lot C)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.06|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.06|0.92|
81518066|NCT01340937|162725256|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.29|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Secondary analysis||1.29|1.11|<0.001
81518067|NCT01340937|162725257|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot A/Lot B)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.96|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.96|0.83|
81518068|NCT01340937|162725257|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot A/Lot C)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.83|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.83|0.72|
81518069|NCT01340937|162725257|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot B/Lot C)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.94|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.94|0.81|
81518070|NCT01340937|162725257|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|0.67||||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.73|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Secondary analysis||0.73|0.62|0.419
81518071|NCT01340937|162725258|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot A/Lot B)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.09|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.09|0.87|
81518072|NCT01340937|162725258|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot A/Lot C)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.05|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.05|0.83|
81518073|NCT01340937|162725258|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot B/Lot C)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.08|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.08|0.85|
81518074|NCT01340937|162725258|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|1.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.17|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Secondary analysis||1.17|0.90|<0.001
81518075|NCT01340937|162725259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot A/Lot B)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.85|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.85|0.72|
81637977|NCT01802333|162966089|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for: Age (\< 40 vs. \>= 40) and Onset of AML (de novo vs. treatment related and/or AML arising from antecedent hematologic disease)||Arm I was compared with Arm II using a two-sided test of the null hypothesis (HR=1).||||0.52
81518076|NCT01340937|162725259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot A/Lot C)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.87|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.87|0.73|
81518077|NCT01340937|162725259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMC ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMC Ratio (Lot B/Lot C)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.11|||||GMC ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.11|0.93|
81518078|NCT01340937|162725259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|1.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|1.66|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Secondary analysis||1.66|1.37|<0.001
81518079|NCT01340937|162725260|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMT Ratio (Lot A/Lot B)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.96|||||GMT ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.96|0.76|
81518080|NCT01340937|162725260|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMT ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMT Ratio (Lot A/Lot C)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.99|||||GMT ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.99|0.79|
81518081|NCT01340937|162725260|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMT ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMT Ratio (Lot B/Lot C)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.15|||||GMT ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.15|0.92|
81518082|NCT01340937|162725261|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMT ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMT Ratio (Lot A/Lot B)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.05|||||GMT ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.05|0.84|
81518083|NCT01340937|162725261|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMT ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMT Ratio (Lot A/Lot C)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.02|||||GMT ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.02|0.82|
81518084|NCT01340937|162725261|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMT ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMT Ratio (Lot B/Lot C)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.09|||||GMT ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.09|0.87|
81518085|NCT01340937|162725262|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMT ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMT Ratio (Lot A/Lot B)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.22|||||GMT ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.22|0.92|
81518086|NCT01340937|162725262|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMT ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMT Ratio (Lot A/Lot C)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.26|||||GMT ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.26|0.95|
81518087|NCT01340937|162725262|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% confidence intervals of the GMT ratio are within the margin 0.67 to 1.5|GMT Ratio (Lot B/Lot C)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.19|||||GMT ratio was adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.19|0.90|
81518088|NCT01340937|162725263|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot B)|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.3|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.30|-1.23|
81518089|NCT01340937|162725263|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot C)|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.32|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.32|-1.23|
81518090|NCT01340937|162725263|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot B - Lot C)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.66|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.66|-0.64|
81518091|NCT01340937|162725263|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (Comb - Ctrl)|0.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||2.90|0.20|<0.001
81518092|NCT01340937|162725264|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot B)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|4.24|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||4.24|-3.74|
81518093|NCT01340937|162725264|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot C)|-1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|2.57|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||2.57|-5.26|
81518094|NCT01340937|162725264|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot B - Lot C)|-1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.56|2.28|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||2.28|-5.56|
81518095|NCT01340937|162725264|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (Comb - Ctrl)|-2.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.02|2.09|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||2.09|-6.02|<0.001
81518096|NCT01340937|162725265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -5% and 5%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot B)|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.47|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.47|-0.91|
81518097|NCT01340937|162725265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -5% and 5%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot C)|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.47|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.47|-0.90|
81518098|NCT01340937|162725265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -5% and 5%|Response Rate Difference (Lot B - Lot C)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.62|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.62|-0.63|
81518099|NCT01340937|162725265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -5%|Response Rate Difference (Comb - Ctrl)|1.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.33|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||3.33|0.46|<0.001
81518100|NCT01340937|162725266|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot B)|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.4|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||3.40|0.37|
81518101|NCT01340937|162725266|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot C)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.63|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.63|-0.77|
81518102|NCT01340937|162725266|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot B - Lot C)|-1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|0.15|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.15|-3.03|
81518103|NCT01340937|162725266|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (Comb - Ctrl)|0.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|3.14|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||3.14|-0.59|<0.001
81637978|NCT01947491|162966097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81580724|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.3036|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.64|-18.9672|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-18.9672|-29.6400|<0.0001
81580725|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.1916|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5768|-17.8064|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-17.8064|-28.5768|<0.0001
81580726|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.9313|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1559|-18.7066|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-18.7066|-29.1559|<0.0001
81580727|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.4114|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6869|-20.1358|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-20.1358|-30.6869|<0.0001
81580728|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.2994|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.6361|-18.9626|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-18.9626|-29.6361|<0.0001
81580729|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4301||||0.5349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9725|3.1123|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||3.1123|-5.9725|0.5349
81580730|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.1367||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6684|-4.605|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-4.6050|-13.6684|0.0001
81580731|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3357||||0.5637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2244|5.8958|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||5.8958|-3.2244|0.5637
81580732|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4065||||0.8612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1779|4.9909|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||4.9909|-4.1779|0.8612
81580733|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9175||||0.6954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7022|5.5373|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||5.5373|-3.7022|0.6954
81580734|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7658||||0.2287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7552|7.2868|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||7.2868|-1.7552|0.2287
81518104|NCT01340937|162725267|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot B)|-1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.17|2.47|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||2.47|-5.17|
81580735|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8366||||0.4267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7158|6.389|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||6.3890|-2.7158|0.4267
81580736|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3476||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2429|6.9381|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||6.9381|-2.2429|0.3140
81580737|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.4724|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9992|14.9456|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||14.9456|5.9992|<0.0001
81518105|NCT01340937|162725267|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot C)|-3.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.79|0.67|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.67|-6.79|
81518106|NCT01340937|162725267|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot B - Lot C)|-1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|1.94|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||1.94|-5.37|
81518107|NCT01340937|162725267|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (Comb - Ctrl)|-4.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.73|-0.86|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||-0.86|-7.73|<0.001
81518108|NCT01340937|162725268|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot B)|2.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|7.39|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||7.39|-1.83|
81518109|NCT01340937|162725268|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot C)|2.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|7.06|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||7.06|-2.21|
81518110|NCT01340937|162725268|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot B - Lot C)|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.14|4.42|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||4.42|-5.14|
81518111|NCT01340937|162725268|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (Comb - Ctrl)|3.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|8.85|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||8.85|-1.70|<0.001
81518112|NCT01340937|162725269|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot B)|-4.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.69|-0.63|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||-0.63|-7.69|
81518113|NCT01340937|162725269|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot C)|-4.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.75|-0.66|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||-0.66|-7.75|
81518114|NCT01340937|162725269|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -10% and 10%|Response Rate Difference (Lot B - Lot C)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|3.2|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||3.20|-3.32|
81518115|NCT01340937|162725269|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (Comb - Ctrl)|2.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|7.36|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||7.36|-0.85|<0.001
81518116|NCT01340937|162725270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -5% and 5%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot B)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.61|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.61|-0.61|
81518117|NCT01340937|162725270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -5% and 5%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot C)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.61|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.61|-0.61|
81518118|NCT01340937|162725270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -5% and 5%|Response Rate Difference (Lot B - Lot C)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.61|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.61|-0.61|
81518119|NCT01340937|162725270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -5%|Response Rate Difference (Comb - Ctrl)|0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.36|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||2.36|0.18|<0.001
81518120|NCT01340937|162725271|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -5% and 5%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot B)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.61|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.61|-0.61|
81580738|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.5432|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.032|14.0544|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||14.0544|5.0320|<0.0001
81580739|NCT00975481|162834333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0542|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.494|14.6144|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||14.6144|5.4940|<0.0001
81580740|NCT00975481|162834334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.4728|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4718|19.4737|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||19.4737|9.4718|<0.0001
81580741|NCT00975481|162834334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.7284|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7131|24.7437|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||24.7437|14.7131|<0.0001
81580742|NCT00975481|162834334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2088||||0.9348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8289|5.2466|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||5.2466|-4.8289|0.9348
81580743|NCT00975481|162834334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7271||||0.5009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7841|3.3299|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||3.3299|-6.7841|0.5009
81580744|NCT00975481|162834334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3325||||0.8975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4245|4.7595|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||4.7595|-5.4245|0.8975
81580745|NCT00975481|162834334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.264|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.266|-9.2619|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-9.2619|-19.2660|<0.0001
81580746|NCT00975481|162834334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.1999|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2294|-11.1704|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-11.1704|-21.2294|<0.0001
81580747|NCT00975481|162834334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.8053|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8822|-9.7283|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-9.7283|-19.8822|<0.0001
81580748|NCT00975481|162834334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.5195|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4361|-14.603|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-14.6030|-24.4361|<0.0001
81580749|NCT00975481|162834334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.4555|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.423|-16.488|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-16.4880|-26.4230|<0.0001
81580750|NCT00975481|162834334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.0609|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0872|-15.0345|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-15.0345|-25.0872|<0.0001
81580751|NCT00975481|162834335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1634|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9014|4.4254|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||4.4254|1.9014|<0.0001
81580752|NCT00975481|162834335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6706|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4066|5.9346|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||5.9346|3.4066|<0.0001
81580753|NCT00975481|162834335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1478||||0.8184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1217|1.4173|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||1.4173|-1.1217|0.8184
81580754|NCT00975481|162834335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2211||||0.7324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.054|1.4963|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||1.4963|-1.0540|0.7324
81580755|NCT00975481|162834335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0946||||0.8844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1898|1.3791|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||1.3791|-1.1898|0.8844
81580756|NCT00975481|162834335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0156|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2754|-1.7558|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-1.7558|-4.2754|<0.0001
81580757|NCT00975481|162834335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9423|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2101|-1.6745|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-1.6745|-4.2101|<0.0001
81580758|NCT00975481|162834335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0688|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3484|-1.7891|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-1.7891|-4.3484|<0.0001
81580759|NCT00975481|162834335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5228|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7651|-3.2805|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-3.2805|-5.7651|<0.0001
81580760|NCT00975481|162834335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4495|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7031|-3.1959|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-3.1959|-5.7031|<0.0001
81580761|NCT00975481|162834335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.576|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8438|-3.3081|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-3.3081|-5.8438|<0.0001
81580762|NCT00975481|162834336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.0798|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.0453|58.1142|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||58.1142|34.0453|<0.0001
81518121|NCT01340937|162725271|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -5% and 5%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot C)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.6|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.60|-0.61|
81518122|NCT01340937|162725271|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -5% and 5%|Response Rate Difference (Lot B - Lot C)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.6|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.60|-0.61|
81518123|NCT01340937|162725271|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -5%|Response Rate Difference (Comb - Ctrl)|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.24|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||1.24|-0.20|<0.001
81518124|NCT01340937|162725272|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -5% and 5%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot B)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.61|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.61|-0.61|
81518125|NCT01340937|162725272|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -5% and 5%|Response Rate Difference (Lot A - Lot C)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.61|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.61|-0.61|
81518126|NCT01340937|162725272|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence requires that the 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals of the response rate difference are between -5% and 5%|Response Rate Difference (Lot B - Lot C)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.61|||||Response rate difference was stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine|||0.61|-0.61|
81518127|NCT01340937|162725272|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -5%|Response Rate Difference (Comb - Ctrl)|0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.85|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||1.85|0.05|<0.001
81518128|NCT01340937|162725273|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|1.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.17|||Analysis of Covariance|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||1.17|0.98|<0.001
81518129|NCT01340937|162725274|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|0.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.95|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||0.95|0.79|<0.001
81518130|NCT01340937|162725275|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|0.74||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.83|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||0.83|0.66|0.035
81518131|NCT01340937|162725276|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|1.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.46|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||1.46|1.17|<0.001
81518132|NCT01340937|162725277|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (Comb - Ctrl)|0.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|2.58|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||2.58|-1.11|<0.001
81518133|NCT01340937|162725278|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (Comb - Ctrl)|-0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|3.22|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||3.22|-2.41|<0.001
81518134|NCT01340937|162725279|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (Comb - Ctrl)|1.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|5.47|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||5.47|-2.13|<0.001
81518135|NCT01340937|162725280|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (Comb - Ctrl)|3.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|7.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||7.40|-0.39|<0.001
81518136|NCT01340937|162725281|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|0.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.04|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Pneumococcal Serotype 1||1.04|0.82|<0.001
81518137|NCT01340937|162725281|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.06|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Pneumococcal Serotype 3||1.06|0.84|<0.001
81518138|NCT01340937|162725281|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.12|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Pneumococcal Serotype 4||1.12|0.89|<0.001
81518139|NCT01340937|162725281|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.07|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Pneumococcal Serotype 5||1.07|0.80|<0.001
81580763|NCT00975481|162834336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|49.8771|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.8247|61.9295|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||61.9295|37.8247|<0.0001
81580764|NCT00975481|162834336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5797||||0.9248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6918|11.5325|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||11.5325|-12.6918|0.9248
81580765|NCT00975481|162834336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3632||||0.5857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5264|8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||8.8000|-15.5264|0.5857
81580766|NCT00975481|162834336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4225||||0.4768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.827|16.6719|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||16.6719|-7.8270|0.4768
81580767|NCT00975481|162834336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-46.6594|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.6804|-34.6385|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-34.6385|-58.6804|<0.0001
81580768|NCT00975481|162834336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-49.443|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.5346|-37.3514|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-37.3514|-61.5346|<0.0001
81580769|NCT00975481|162834336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-41.6573|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.86|-29.4546|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-29.4546|-53.8600|<0.0001
81580770|NCT00975481|162834336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-50.4567|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.2925|-38.621|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-38.6210|-62.2925|<0.0001
81580771|NCT00975481|162834336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-53.2403|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.1923|-41.2882|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-41.2882|-65.1923|<0.0001
81518140|NCT01340937|162725281|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.99|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Pneumococcal Serotype 6A||0.99|0.77|<0.001
81580772|NCT00975481|162834336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-45.4546|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.5459|-33.3633|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-33.3633|-57.5459|<0.0001
81580773|NCT00975481|162834337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.845|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.6464|59.0436|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||59.0436|34.6464|<0.0001
81580774|NCT00975481|162834337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|57.5013|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.3036|69.6991|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||69.6991|45.3036|<0.0001
81456345|NCT00262028|162602919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine group difference|31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.0|38.0||||||"Superiority of immune responses of MenACWY-CRM to licensed comparator against serogroup Y~MenACWY-CRM was considered to be superior to the licensed comparator if the LL of the 95% CI of the difference (MenACWY minus licensed comparator) in the percentage of the subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:4 at one month post vaccination was \> 0% against each serogroup"||38|25|
81456346|NCT04583735|162602931|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.396||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-0.69||MMRM analysis with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix including change from Baseline value as dependent variable \& covariates: Baseline value, treatment group, visit, visit-by-treatment \& visit-by-Baseline value interactions.|MMRM|||||-0.69|-2.28|0.0004
81456347|NCT01197911|162602935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.148|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9293|1.4182||||||This statistical analysis consisted of all evaluable hepatic impaired participants for whom at least one evaluable matching healthy participant was available.||1.4182|0.9293|
81456348|NCT01197911|162602935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.5518|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2468|1.9314||||||This statistical analysis consisted of all evaluable hepatic impaired participants for whom at least one evaluable matching healthy participant was available. One Participant with moderate hepatic impairment was not included in the statistical analysis of the PK parameters as there was no appropriate participant with normal hepatic function match.||1.9314|1.2468|
81456349|NCT01197911|162602937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least-Squares Mean Ratio|0.9477|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7908|1.1356||||||This statistical analysis consisted of all evaluable hepatic impaired participants for whom at least one evaluable matching healthy participant was available.||1.1356|0.7908|
81456350|NCT01197911|162602937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.0782|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8941|1.3002||||||This statistical analysis consisted of all evaluable hepatic impaired participants for whom at least one evaluable matching healthy participant was available. One Participant with moderate hepatic impairment was not included in the statistical analysis of the PK parameters as there was no appropriate participant with normal hepatic function match.||1.3002|0.8941|
81456351|NCT01197911|162602951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.2323|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9618|1.5789||||||This statistical analysis consisted of all evaluable hepatic impaired participants for whom at least one evaluable matching healthy participant was available.||1.5789|0.9618|
81456352|NCT01197911|162602951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.5587|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2165|1.9971||||||This statistical analysis consisted of all evaluable hepatic impaired participants for whom at least one evaluable matching healthy participant was available. One participant with moderate hepatic impairment was not included in the statistical analysis of the PK parameters as there was no appropriate participant with normal hepatic function match.||1.9971|1.2165|
81456353|NCT01197911|162602952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.0027|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8049|1.2492||||||This statistical analysis consisted of all evaluable hepatic impaired participants for whom at least one evaluable matching healthy participant was available.||1.2492|0.8049|
81456354|NCT01197911|162602952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GeometricLeast-Squares Mean Ratio|1.2254|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9836|1.5266||||||This statistical analysis consisted of all evaluable hepatic impaired participants for whom at least one evaluable matching healthy participant was available. One participant with moderate hepatic impairment was not included in the statistical analysis of the PK parameters as there was no appropriate participant with normal hepatic function match.||1.5266|0.9836|
81456355|NCT03282916|162602961|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed-effects models (LMM) were used to assess the treatment effects on the outcome with change score from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment, study time point, and their interaction as predictors, adjusting for baseline value of the outcome.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.91|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|6.8||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusting for baseline value of ADAS-Cog11||"Null hypothesis: there is no difference in change in ADAS-Cog11 between valacyclovir and placebo treatment.~A sample size of 130 participants (65 per arm) was originally projected to detect Cohen's d of 0.50 with 80% power at 5% significance level. Recruitment target was reduced to 120 participants due to pandemic-related recruitment delays and required study completion within the extended funding timeline. For n=120, the minimum detectable effect size increased slightly to Cohen's d of 0.52."||6.80|1.03|<0.05
81456356|NCT01526057|162602965|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity for a given test-to-reference comparison would be demonstrated if the 90% CI for the test-to-reference ratios in Cmax and area under the serum concentration-time curve (AUC) from time 0 extrapolated to infinite time (AUC 0-inf) are within the 80.00% to 125.00% range.|Test-to-reference ratio: adjusted means|105.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.91|115.21|||||Rituximab-Pfizer is the numerator.|A 90% CI on the estimated difference between 2 treatment groups was constructed using a 1-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) model based on natural log-transformed data. The estimated differences for the log-transformed PK parameters were then transformed to relative ratios of PK parameters by exponentiation.||115.21|96.91|
81456357|NCT01526057|162602965|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity for a given test-to-reference comparison would be demonstrated if the 90% CI for the test-to-reference ratios in Cmax and AUC 0-inf are within the 80.00% to 125.00% range.|Test-to-reference ratio: adjusted means|106.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.65|116.41|||||Rituximab-Pfizer is the numerator.|A 90% CI on the estimated difference between 2 treatment groups was constructed using a 1-way ANOVA model based on natural log-transformed data. The estimated differences for the log-transformed PK parameters were then transformed to relative ratios of PK parameters by exponentiation.||116.41|97.65|
81518141|NCT01340937|162725281|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|0.79||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.96|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Pneumococcal Serotype 6B||0.96|0.64|0.055
81518142|NCT01340937|162725281|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.99|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Pneumococcal Serotype 7F||0.99|0.80|<0.001
81518143|NCT01340937|162725281|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.13|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Pneumococcal Serotype 9V||1.13|0.88|<0.001
81580775|NCT00975481|162834337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0913||||0.4129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3421|7.1595|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||7.1595|-17.3421|0.4129
81580776|NCT00975481|162834337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1893||||0.8488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4954|11.1168|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||11.1168|-13.4954|0.8488
81580777|NCT00975481|162834337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.1995||||0.4086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1963|17.5954|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||17.5954|-7.1963|0.4086
81580778|NCT00975481|162834337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-51.9363|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.1108|-39.7618|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-39.7618|-64.1108|<0.0001
81580779|NCT00975481|162834337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.0343|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.2801|-35.7885|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-35.7885|-60.2801|<0.0001
81580780|NCT00975481|162834337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-41.6455|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.9964|-29.2946|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-29.2946|-53.9964|<0.0001
81580781|NCT00975481|162834337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-62.5926|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.5881|-50.5971|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-50.5971|-74.5881|<0.0001
81580782|NCT00975481|162834337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-58.6906|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.7965|-46.5847|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-46.5847|-70.7965|<0.0001
81580783|NCT00975481|162834337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-52.3018|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.5427|-40.0609|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-40.0609|-64.5427|<0.0001
81580784|NCT00975481|162834338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.4604||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.321|26.5998|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||26.5998|6.3210|0.0016
81580785|NCT00975481|162834338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.9971|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.8247|38.1696|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||38.1696|17.8247|<0.0001
81580786|NCT00975481|162834338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1425||||0.8254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3591|9.0742|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||9.0742|-11.3591|0.8254
81456358|NCT01526057|162602965|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity for a given test-to-reference comparison would be demonstrated if the 90% CI for the test-to-reference ratios in Cmax and AUC 0-inf are within the 80.00% to 125.00% range.|Test-to-reference ratio: adjusted means|100.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.38|110.2|||||Rituximab-EU is the numerator.|A 90% CI on the estimated difference between 2 treatment groups was constructed using a 1-way ANOVA model based on natural log-transformed data. The estimated differences for the log-transformed PK parameters were then transformed to relative ratios of PK parameters by exponentiation.||110.20|92.38|
81518144|NCT01340937|162725281|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.1|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Pneumococcal Serotype 14||1.10|0.82|<0.001
81518145|NCT01340937|162725281|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.0|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Pneumococcal Serotype 18C||1.00|0.79|<0.001
81518146|NCT01340937|162725281|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.03|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Pneumococcal Serotype 19A||1.03|0.80|<0.001
81518147|NCT01340937|162725281|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.08|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Pneumococcal Serotype 19F||1.08|0.87|<0.001
81518148|NCT01340937|162725281|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (Combined/Control)|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.06|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Pneumococcal Serotype 23F||1.06|0.77|<0.001
81518149|NCT01340937|162725283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|-8.4|||||Mean Difference is V419 - Control. The 95% confidence interval is based on the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Estimated Difference, all routes \<38.0°C||-8.4|-18.8|
81518150|NCT01340937|162725283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|8.3|||||Mean Difference is V419 - Control. The 95% confidence interval is based on the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Estimated Difference, all routes \>=38°C and \<38.5°||8.3|-0.9|
81518151|NCT01340937|162725283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|11.9|||||Mean Difference is V419 - Control. The 95% confidence interval is based on the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Estimated Difference, all routes \>=38.5°C and \<39.5°||11.9|4.8|
81518152|NCT01340937|162725283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.2|||||Mean Difference is V419 - Control. The 95% confidence interval is based on the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Estimated Difference, all routes \>=39.5°C||2.2|-0.7|
81518153|NCT01340937|162725283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|-5.9|||||Mean Difference is V419 - Control. The 95% confidence interval is based on the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Estimated Difference; rectal \<38.0°C||-5.9|-16.6|
81518154|NCT01340937|162725283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|7.8|||||Mean Difference is V419 - Control. The 95% confidence interval is based on the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Estimated Difference; rectal \>=38.0°C and \<38.5°C||7.8|-1.4|
81518155|NCT01340937|162725283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|11.6|||||Mean Difference is V419 - Control. The 95% confidence interval is based on the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Estimated Difference, rectal \>=38.5°C and \<39.5°C||11.6|4.6|
81518156|NCT01340937|162725283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.1|||||Mean Difference is V419 - Control. The 95% confidence interval is based on the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Estimated Difference, rectal \>=39.5°C||2.1|-0.7|
81518157|NCT01519674|162725303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|0.24||||0.011||95.0|0.06|0.43||No corrections for multiplicity were performed.|Regression, Linear|||"The null-hypothesis (H0) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (HA) in each of the comparisons as given by:~H0: D = 0% against HA: D ≠ 0% D being the mean treatment difference for change from baseline in HbA1c after 24 weeks of treatment between the two treatment group comparisons (BID+Met and BID+Sita+Met)."||0.43|0.06|0.011
81518158|NCT01519674|162725303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|-0.11||||0.231||95.0|-0.3|0.07|||Regression, Linear|||The null-hypothesis (H0) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (HA) in each of the comparisons as given by: H0: D = 0% against HA: D ≠ 0% D being the mean treatment difference for change from baseline in HbA1c after 24 weeks of treatment between the two treatment group comparisons (BID+Sita+Met and OD+Sita+Met).||0.07|-0.30|0.231
81518159|NCT01519674|162725303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|-0.36|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.54|-0.17|||Regression, Linear|||The null-hypothesis (H0) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (HA) in each of the comparisons as given by: H0: D = 0% against HA: D ≠ 0% D being the mean treatment difference for change from baseline in HbA1c after 24 weeks of treatment between the two treatment group comparisons (BID+Sita+Met and OD+Sita+Met).||-0.17|-0.54|<0.001
81518160|NCT01519674|162725304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.022||95.0|0.39|0.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.93|0.39|0.022
81518161|NCT01519674|162725304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.618||95.0|0.73|1.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.71|0.73|0.618
81518162|NCT01519674|162725304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.005||95.0|1.2|2.85|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.85|1.20|0.005
81518163|NCT01519674|162725305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.02||95.0|0.38|0.92|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.92|0.38|0.020
81518164|NCT01519674|162725305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.286||95.0|0.81|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.07|0.81|0.286
81456359|NCT01526057|162602966|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity for a given test-to-reference comparison would be demonstrated if the 90% CI for the test-to-reference ratios in Cmax and AUC0-inf are within the 80.00% to 125.00% range.|Test-to-reference ratio: adjusted means|104.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.75|117.06||||||A 90% CI on the estimated difference between 2 treatment groups was constructed using a 1-way ANOVA model based on natural log-transformed data. The estimated differences for the log-transformed PK parameters were then transformed to relative ratios of PK parameters by exponentiation.||117.06|92.75|
81456360|NCT01526057|162602966|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity for a given test-to-reference comparison would be demonstrated if the 90% CI for the test-to-reference ratios in Cmax and AUC0-inf are within the 80.00% to 125.00% range.|Test-to-reference ratio: adjusted means|100.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.2|113.11||||||A 90% CI on the estimated difference between 2 treatment groups was constructed using a 1-way ANOVA model based on natural log-transformed data. The estimated differences for the log-transformed PK parameters were then transformed to relative ratios of PK parameters by exponentiation.||113.11|89.20|
81456361|NCT01526057|162602966|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity for a given test-to-reference comparison would be demonstrated if the 90% CI for the test-to-reference ratios in Cmax and AUC0-inf are within the 80.00% to 125.00% range.|Test-to-reference ratio: adjusted means|96.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.57|108.6||||||A 90% CI on the estimated difference between 2 treatment groups was constructed using a 1-way ANOVA model based on natural log-transformed data. The estimated differences for the log-transformed PK parameters were then transformed to relative ratios of PK parameters by exponentiation.||108.60|85.57|
81456362|NCT01526057|162602967|SUPERIORITY||Test-to-reference ratio: adjusted means|103.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.1|113.12|||||Rituximab-Pfizer is the numerator.|A 90% CI on the estimated difference between 2 treatment groups was constructed using a 1-way ANOVA model based on natural log-transformed data. The estimated differences for the log-transformed PK parameters were then transformed to relative ratios of PK parameters by exponentiation.||113.12|95.10|
81456363|NCT01526057|162602967|SUPERIORITY||Test-to-reference ratio: adjusted means|105.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.64|115.3|||||Rituximab-Pfizer is the numerator.|A 90% CI on the estimated difference between 2 treatment groups was constructed using a 1-way ANOVA model based on natural log-transformed data. The estimated differences for the log-transformed PK parameters were then transformed to relative ratios of PK parameters by exponentiation.||115.30|96.64|
81456364|NCT01526057|162602967|SUPERIORITY||Test-to-reference ratio: adjusted means|101.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.13|111.18|||||Rituximab-EU is the numerator.|A 90% CI on the estimated difference between 2 treatment groups was constructed using a 1-way ANOVA model based on natural log-transformed data.||111.18|93.13|
81456365|NCT01526057|162602968|SUPERIORITY||Test-to-reference ratio: adjusted means|103.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.81|115.12||||||A 90% CI on the estimated difference between 2 treatment groups was constructed using a 1-way ANOVA model based on natural log-transformed data. The estimated differences for the log-transformed PK parameters were then transformed to relative ratios of PK parameters by exponentiation.||115.12|92.81|
81518165|NCT01519674|162725305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2|||<|0.001||95.0|1.39|3.47|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.47|1.39|<0.001
81456366|NCT01526057|162602968|SUPERIORITY||Test-to-reference ratio: adjusted means|101.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.82|113.04||||||A 90% CI on the estimated difference between 2 treatment groups was constructed using a 1-way ANOVA model based on natural log-transformed data. The estimated differences for the log-transformed PK parameters were then transformed to relative ratios of PK parameters by exponentiation.||113.04|90.82|
81456367|NCT01526057|162602968|SUPERIORITY||Test-to-reference ratio: adjusted means|98.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.83|109.4||||||A 90% CI on the estimated difference between 2 treatment groups was constructed using a 1-way ANOVA model based on natural log-transformed data. The estimated differences for the log-transformed PK parameters were then transformed to relative ratios of PK parameters by exponentiation.||109.40|87.83|
81456368|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.78|||||Rituximab-EU is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-EU versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 3.||1.78|0.31|
81456369|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.88|||||Rituximab-EU is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-EU versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 5.||1.88|0.60|
81456370|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.73|||||Rituximab-EU is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-EU versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 9.||1.73|0.66|
81456371|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.56|||||Rituximab-EU is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-EU versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 13.||1.56|0.73|
81456372|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.62|||||Rituximab-EU is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-EU versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 17.||1.62|0.68|
81456373|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.69|||||Rituximab-EU is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-EU versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 21.||1.69|0.66|
81456374|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.0|||||Rituximab-EU is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-EU versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 25 (EOT).||2.00|0.70|
81456375|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.73|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 3.||1.73|0.28|
81456376|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.54|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 5.||1.54|0.43|
81456377|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.42|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 9.||1.42|0.49|
81456378|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.22|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 13.||1.22|0.50|
81456379|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.44|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 17.||1.44|0.57|
81518166|NCT01519674|162725306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|0.13||||0.52||95.0|-0.26|0.52|||Regression, Linear|||||0.52|-0.26|0.520
81518167|NCT01519674|162725306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|0.05||||0.788||95.0|-0.34|0.45|||Regression, Linear|||||0.45|-0.34|0.788
81518168|NCT01519674|162725306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|-0.07||||0.708||95.0|-0.46|0.31|||Regression, Linear|||||0.31|-0.46|0.708
81580787|NCT00975481|162834338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.747||||0.8858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5075|11.0015|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||11.0015|-9.5075|0.8858
81580788|NCT00975481|162834338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4279||||0.5128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8972|13.7529|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||13.7529|-6.8972|0.5128
81456380|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.1|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 21.||2.10|0.88|
81456381|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.18|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 25 (EOT).||2.18|0.78|
81456382|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.45|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-EU at Week 3.||2.45|0.36|
81456383|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.44|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-EU at Week 5.||1.44|0.41|
81456384|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.31|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-EU at Week 9.||1.31|0.47|
81456385|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.13|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-EU at Week 13.||1.13|0.48|
81456386|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.36|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-EU at Week 17.||1.36|0.55|
81456387|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.95|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-EU at Week 21.||1.95|0.85|
81580789|NCT00975481|162834338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.6028||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.7485|-7.4572|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-7.4572|-27.7485|0.0008
81580790|NCT00975481|162834338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.7134||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9136|-5.5132|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-5.5132|-25.9136|0.0028
81580791|NCT00975481|162834338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.0325||||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3295|-2.7355|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-2.7355|-23.3295|0.0135
81580792|NCT00975481|162834338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.1396|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.1071|-19.1721|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-19.1721|-39.1071|<0.0001
81580793|NCT00975481|162834338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.2502|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.3224|-17.178|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-17.1780|-37.3224|<0.0001
81580794|NCT00975481|162834338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.5693|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.7614|-14.3772|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-14.3772|-34.7614|<0.0001
81580795|NCT00975481|162834339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2535||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5623|1.9446|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||1.9446|0.5623|0.0005
81580796|NCT00975481|162834339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.501|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8073|4.1948|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||4.1948|2.8073|<0.0001
81580797|NCT00975481|162834339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3418||||0.3347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3559|1.0396|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||1.0396|-0.3559|0.3347
81580798|NCT00975481|162834339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3208||||0.3678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3808|1.0225|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||1.0225|-0.3808|0.3678
81580799|NCT00975481|162834339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.036||||0.9197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6686|0.7406|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||0.7406|-0.6686|0.9197
81580800|NCT00975481|162834339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9117||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6013|-0.222|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-0.2220|-1.6013|0.0099
81456388|NCT01526057|162602987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.73|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-EU at Week 25 (EOT).||1.73|0.70|
81518169|NCT01519674|162725307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|0.28||||0.291||95.0|-0.24|0.81|||Regression, Linear|||||0.81|-0.24|0.291
81518170|NCT01519674|162725307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|-0.88||||0.001||95.0|-1.41|-0.35|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.35|-1.41|0.001
81518171|NCT01519674|162725307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|-1.16|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.69|-0.64|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.64|-1.69|<0.001
81518172|NCT01519674|162725308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|0.85||||0.005||95.0|0.26|1.45|||Regression, Linear|||||1.45|0.26|0.005
81518173|NCT01519674|162725308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|0.52||||0.085||95.0|-0.07|1.12|||Regression, Linear|||||1.12|-0.07|0.085
81518174|NCT01519674|162725308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|-0.33||||0.275||95.0|-0.92|0.26|||Regression, Linear|||||0.26|-0.92|0.275
81518175|NCT01519674|162725309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|-0.12||||0.674||95.0|-0.7|0.45|||Regression, Linear|||||0.45|-0.70|0.674
81518176|NCT01519674|162725309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|0.72||||0.015||95.0|0.14|1.3|||Regression, Linear|||||1.30|0.14|0.015
81518177|NCT01519674|162725309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|0.84||||0.004||95.0|0.27|1.41|||Regression, Linear|||||1.41|0.27|0.004
81518178|NCT01519674|162725310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|0.31||||0.08||95.0|-0.04|0.65|||Regression, Linear|||||0.65|-0.04|0.080
81518179|NCT01519674|162725310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|0.09||||0.613||95.0|-0.26|0.43|||Regression, Linear|||||0.43|-0.26|0.613
81518180|NCT01519674|162725310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|-0.22||||0.213||95.0|-0.56|0.13|||Regression, Linear|||||0.13|-0.56|0.213
81518181|NCT01519674|162725313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|0.29||||0.8||95.0|-1.97|2.56|||Regression, Linear|||||2.56|-1.97|0.800
81518182|NCT01519674|162725313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|0.02||||0.989||95.0|-2.26|2.29|||Regression, Linear|||||2.29|-2.26|0.989
81518183|NCT01519674|162725313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|-0.28||||0.809||95.0|-2.52|1.97|||Regression, Linear|||||1.97|-2.52|0.809
81518184|NCT01610596|162725316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81518185|NCT01030874|162725337|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.99|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for whether patient had orthostatic hypotension at baseline.|Arm 2 is in the numerator of OR calculation.|||1.99|0.67|0.6
81518186|NCT01030874|162725338|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|3.24|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for whether patient had orthostatic hypotension at discharge.|Arm 2 is in the numerator of OR calculation.|||3.24|0.74|0.3
81518187|NCT05257148|162725347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81518188|NCT00909545|162725348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.9834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|4.07||P-values for efficacy outcomes will be one-sided test with alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance is used, with terms representing assigned treatment group and baseline value of the measure in the model.|Least square mean(standard error) and 95% confidence intervals of the difference between Isradipine CR 5mg and placebo groups is estimated.|Change in UPDRS total score of Isradipine CR 5mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||4.07|-3.99|0.9834
81518189|NCT00909545|162725348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97||0.5761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|2.8||P-values for efficacy outcomes will be one-sided test with alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance is used, with terms representing assigned treatment group and baseline value of the measure in the model.|Least square mean(standard error) and 95% confidence intervals of the difference between Isradipine CR 10mg and placebo groups is estimated.|Change in UPDRS total score of Isradipine CR 10mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||2.80|-5.01|0.5761
81518190|NCT00909545|162725348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|1.99||P-values for efficacy outcomes will be one-sided test with alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance is used, with terms representing assigned treatment group and baseline value of the measure in the model|Least square mean(standard error) and 95% confidence intervals of the difference between Isradipine CR 20mg and placebo groups is estimated.|Change in UPDRS total score of Isradipine CR 20mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||1.99|-5.98|0.322
81518191|NCT00909545|162725349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1587||0.1383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0196|1.8411|||Fisher Exact|||The tolerability of 5mg/day dosage of isradipine CR will be compared with that of the placebo group using one-sided Fisher's exact tests. No adjustment will be made for multiple comparisons in these analyses.||1.8411|0.0196|0.1383
81518192|NCT00909545|162725349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1114||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0123|0.9591|||Fisher Exact|||The tolerability of 10mg/day dosage of isradipine CR will be compared with that of the placebo group using one-sided Fisher's exact tests. No adjustment will be made for multiple comparisons in these analyses.||0.9591|0.0123|0.0248
81518193|NCT00909545|162725349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1035|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0028|0.2087|||Fisher Exact|||The tolerability of 20mg/day dosage of isradipine CR will be compared with that of the placebo group using one-sided Fisher's exact tests. No adjustment will be made for multiple comparisons in these analyses.||0.2087|0.0028|<0.0001
81518194|NCT00909545|162725350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.2324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.22|||ANCOVA|||Change in Mental UPDRS subscale of Isradipine CR 5mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||1.22|-0.30|0.2324
81580801|NCT00975481|162834339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9326||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6269|-0.2384|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-0.2384|-1.6269|0.0088
81518195|NCT00909545|162725350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.73|||ANCOVA|||Change in Mental UPDRS subscale of Isradipine CR 10mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||0.73|-0.73|1
81518196|NCT00909545|162725350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.4675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.47|||ANCOVA|||Change in Mental UPDRS subscale of Isradipine CR 20mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||0.47|-1.02|0.4675
81518197|NCT00909545|162725351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.4648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|2.23|||ANCOVA|||Change in ADL UPDRS subscale of Isradipine CR 5mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||2.23|-1.03|0.4648
81518198|NCT00909545|162725351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|1.07|||ANCOVA|||Change in ADL UPDRS subscale of Isradipine CR 10mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||1.07|-2.09|0.525
81518199|NCT00909545|162725351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.3674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|0.88|||ANCOVA|||Change in ADL UPDRS subscale of Isradipine CR 20mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||0.88|-2.36|0.3674
81518200|NCT00909545|162725352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|2.14|||ANCOVA|||Change in Motor UPDRS subscale of Isradipine CR 5mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||2.14|-3.80|0.579
81518201|NCT00909545|162725352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.7778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.48|||ANCOVA|||Change in Motor UPDRS subscale of Isradipine CR 10mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||2.48|-3.30|0.7778
81518202|NCT00909545|162725352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|2.31|||ANCOVA|||Change in Motor UPDRS subscale of Isradipine CR 20mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||2.31|-3.58|0.669
81518203|NCT00909545|162725353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.6677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change in Modified Hoehn \& Yahr Scale of Isradipine CR 5mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||0.17|-0.27|0.6677
81580802|NCT00975481|162834339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2175||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9171|-0.5178|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-0.5178|-1.9171|0.0008
81456389|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.79|||||Rituximab-EU is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-EU versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 3.||1.79|0.12|
81456390|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.26|||||Rituximab-EU is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-EU versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 5.||1.26|0.20|
81456391|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.41|||||Rituximab-EU is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-EU versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 9.||1.41|0.43|
81456392|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.74|||||Rituximab-EU is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-EU versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 13.||1.74|0.61|
81456393|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.74|||||Rituximab-EU is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-EU versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 17.||1.74|0.56|
81580803|NCT00975481|162834339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1592|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.838|-2.4804|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-2.4804|-3.8380|<0.0001
81456394|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.36|||||Rituximab-EU is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-EU versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 21.||1.36|0.34|
81456395|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.63|||||Rituximab-EU is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-EU versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 25 (EOT).||1.63|0.46|
81456396|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.6|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 3.||2.60|0.27|
81456397|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.62|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 5.||1.62|0.31|
81518204|NCT00909545|162725353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.1755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change in Modified Hoehn \& Yahr Scale of Isradipine CR 10mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||0.07|-0.36|0.1755
81580804|NCT00975481|162834339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1802|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8656|-2.4947|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-2.4947|-3.8656|<0.0001
81456398|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.4|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 9.||1.40|0.41|
81456399|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.57|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 13.||1.57|0.51|
81456400|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.68|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 17.||1.68|0.51|
81456401|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.19|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 21.||2.19|0.68|
81456402|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.62|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-Pfizer at Week 25 (EOT).||1.62|0.44|
81456403|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|7.2|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-EU at Week 3.||7.20|0.44|
81456404|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|3.86|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-EU at Week 5.||3.86|0.52|
81456405|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.87|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-EU at Week 9.||1.87|0.51|
81518205|NCT00909545|162725353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.1463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change in Modified Hoehn \& Yahr Scale of Isradipine CR 20mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||0.06|-0.38|0.1463
81580805|NCT00975481|162834339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.465|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1583|-2.7717|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-2.7717|-4.1583|<0.0001
81580806|NCT00975481|162834340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2943|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0783|6.5102|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||6.5102|4.0783|<0.0001
81580807|NCT00975481|162834340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8983|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6799|8.1167|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||8.1167|5.6799|<0.0001
81580808|NCT00975481|162834340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6545||||0.2917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5676|1.8767|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||1.8767|-0.5676|0.2917
81456406|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.5|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-EU at Week 13.||1.50|0.50|
81456407|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.69|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-EU at Week 17.||1.69|0.52|
81456408|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.5|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-EU at Week 21.||3.50|0.93|
81456409|NCT01526057|162602988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.89|||||Rituximab-US is the numerator.|Statistical analysis of rituximab-US versus rituximab-EU at Week 25 (EOT).||1.89|0.51|
81456410|NCT01328184|162603048|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as Microgynon plus empa divided by Microgynon|Geometric Mean Ratio|102.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.58|108.35|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed term for treatment and random term for subject.|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.||108.35|97.58|
81456411|NCT01328184|162603049|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as Microgynon plus empa divided by Microgynon|Geometric Mean Ratio|101.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.54|105.47|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed term for treatment and random term for subject.|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.||105.47|98.54|
81456412|NCT01328184|162603050|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as Microgynon plus empa divided by Microgynon|Geometric Mean Ratio|99.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.4|105.39|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed term for treatment and random term for subject.|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.||105.39|93.40|
81456413|NCT01328184|162603051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as Microgynon plus empa divided by Microgynon|Geometric Mean Ratio|105.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.47|112.55|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed term for treatment and random term for subject.|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.||112.55|99.47|
81456414|NCT02360215|162603068|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.96|||Gray's test|||Null hypothesis: the addition of HA-WBRT as compared to WBRT will increase time to neurocognitive failure from 53.8% in the WBRT arm to 42.8% in the HA-WBRT arm at 6 months. Treating death as a competing risk and using a Gray's test with two-sided α=0.05 to test for statistically significant difference in the distribution of neurocognitive failure times, it was calculated that 230 events over both arms would provide 90% statistical power.||0.96|0.59|0.029
81456415|NCT02360215|162603069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0586|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with HVLT-R Symptom Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Treatment Arm (WBRT+Memantine vs. HA-WBRT Memantine) is reported here.||||0.0586
81456416|NCT02360215|162603069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0048|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with HVLT-R Symptom Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Age (\>61 year vs. \<= 61 years) is reported here.||||0.0048
81456417|NCT02360215|162603069|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with HVLT-R Symptom Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Baseline Total Recall is reported here.||||<0.0001
81580809|NCT00975481|162834340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8489||||0.1738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3784|2.0763|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||2.0763|-0.3784|0.1738
81456418|NCT02360215|162603070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2656|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with HVLT-R Delayed Recall Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Treatment Arm (WBRT+Memantine vs. HA-WBRT Memantine) is reported here.||||0.2656
81456419|NCT02360215|162603070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0067|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with HVLT-R Delayed Recall Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Age (\> 61 years vs. \<= 61 years) is reported here.||||0.0067
81456420|NCT02360215|162603070|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with HVLT-R Delayed Recall Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Baseline Delayed Recall is reported here.||||<0.0001
81518206|NCT00909545|162725354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.7111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.26|||ANCOVA|||Change in Modified Schwab \& England Independence Scale of Isradipine CR 5mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||2.26|-3.30|0.7111
81456421|NCT02360215|162603071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0993|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with HVLT-R Delayed Recognition Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Treatment Arm (WBRT+Memantine vs. HA-WBRT Memantine) is reported here.||||0.0993
81456422|NCT02360215|162603071|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with HVLT-R Delayed Recognition Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Age (\> 61 years vs. \<= 61 years) is reported here.||||<0.0001
81456423|NCT02360215|162603071|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with HVLT-R Delayed Recognition Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Baseline Delayed Recognition is reported here.||||<0.0001
81456424|NCT02360215|162603072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5988|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with TMT Part A (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Treatment Arm (WBRT+Memantine vs. HA-WBRT Memantine) is reported here.||||0.5988
81456425|NCT02360215|162603072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with TMT Part A (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Age (\> 61 years vs. \<= 61 years) is reported here.||||0.0005
81456426|NCT02360215|162603072|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with TMT Part A (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Baseline TMT Part A is reported here.||||<0.0001
81456427|NCT02360215|162603073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9226|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with TMT Part B (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Treatment Arm (WBRT+Memantine vs. HA-WBRT Memantine) is reported here.||||0.9226
81456428|NCT02360215|162603073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0024|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with TMT Part B (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Age (\> 61 years vs. \<= 61 years) is reported here.||||<0.0024
81456429|NCT02360215|162603073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Cox|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with TMT Part B (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Baseline TMT Part B is reported here.||||<0.0001
81456430|NCT02360215|162603074|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with COWA (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Baseline COWA is reported here.||||<0.0001
81456431|NCT02360215|162603074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9749|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with COWA (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Treatment Arm (WBRT+Memantine vs. HA-WBRT Memantine) is reported here.||||0.9749
81456432|NCT02360215|162603074|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with COWA (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Age (\> 61 years vs. \<= 61 years) is reported here. is reported here.||||<0.0001
81456433|NCT02360215|162603075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2552|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with the neurocognitive composite score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Treatment Arm (WBRT+Memantine vs. HA-WBRT Memantine) is reported here.||||0.2552
81518207|NCT00909545|162725354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.3237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|4.04|||ANCOVA|||Change in Modified Schwab \& England Independence Scale of Isradipine CR 10mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||4.04|-1.35|0.3237
81518208|NCT00909545|162725354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.3658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|4.05|||ANCOVA|||Change in Modified Schwab \& England Independence Scale of Isradipine CR 20mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||4.05|-1.51|0.3658
81518209|NCT00909545|162725355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.0608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|5.13|||ANCOVA|||Change in BDI-II of Isradipine CR 5mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||5.13|-0.12|0.0608
81518210|NCT00909545|162725355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.6445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|3.33|||ANCOVA|||Change in BDI-II of Isradipine CR 10mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||3.33|-2.07|0.6445
81518211|NCT00909545|162725355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.1336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|4.67|||ANCOVA|||Change in BDI-II of Isradipine CR 20mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||4.67|-0.63|0.1336
81518212|NCT00909545|162725356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.3533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|0.59|||ANCOVA|||Change in Montreal Cognitive Assessment of Isradipine CR 5mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||0.59|-1.64|0.3533
81518213|NCT00909545|162725356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.4045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|0.65|||ANCOVA|||Change in Montreal Cognitive Assessment of Isradipine CR 10mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||0.65|-1.59|0.4045
81518214|NCT00909545|162725356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.7049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.92|||ANCOVA|||Change in Montreal Cognitive Assessment of Isradipine CR 20mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||0.92|-1.36|0.7049
81518215|NCT00909545|162725357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.2278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|5.79|||ANCOVA|||Change in PDQ-39 of Isradipine CR 5mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||5.79|-1.40|0.2278
81518216|NCT00909545|162725357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|5.42|||ANCOVA|||Change in PDQ-39 of Isradipine CR 5mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||5.42|-1.97|0.356
81518217|NCT00909545|162725357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|5.71|||ANCOVA|||Change in PDQ-39 of Isradipine CR 20mg/day arm is compared to placebo group.||5.71|-1.56|0.2600
81518218|NCT00909545|162725364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.2632|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.159||0.1384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5432|50.9977||The analysis of common AE of each active dosage of isradipine CR will be compared with that of the placebo group using one-sided Fisher's exact tests. No adjustment will be made for multiple comparisons in these analyses.|Fisher Exact|||The analyses is to compare Isradipine CR 5mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Oedema Peripheral.||50.9977|0.5432|0.1384
81518219|NCT00909545|162725364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.625|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.097||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8214|134.0403||The analysis of common AE of each active dosage of isradipine CR will be compared with that of the placebo group using one-sided Fisher's exact tests. No adjustment will be made for multiple comparisons in these analyses.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 10mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Oedema Peripheral.||134.0403|1.8214|0.0024
81518220|NCT00909545|162725364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|50.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.108|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7004|438.5694||The analysis of common AE of each active dosage of isradipine CR will be compared with that of the placebo group using one-sided Fisher's exact tests. No adjustment will be made for multiple comparisons in these analyses.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 20mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Oedema Peripheral.||438.5694|5.7004|<.0001
81518221|NCT00909545|162725365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.754|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6715||0.7735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2022|2.812|||Fisher Exact|||one-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 5mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Dizziness.||2.8120|0.2022|0.7735
81518222|NCT00909545|162725365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6419||0.7385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2314|2.8658|||Fisher Exact|||one-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 10mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Dizziness.||2.8658|0.2314|0.7385
81518223|NCT00909545|162725365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6463||0.6823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2549|3.2112|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 20mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Dizziness.||3.2112|0.2549|0.6823
81518224|NCT00909545|162725366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5263|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9188||0.2756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4172|15.2975|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 5mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Nasopharyngitis.||15.2975|0.4172|0.2756
81518225|NCT00909545|162725366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.4211|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8584||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8217|23.7875|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 10mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Nasopharyngitis.||23.7875|0.8217|0.07
81456434|NCT02360215|162603075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with the neurocognitive composite score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Age (\> 61 years vs. \<= 61 years) is reported here.||||<0.0001
81456435|NCT02360215|162603075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with the neurocognitive composite score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Baseline composite score is reported here.||||<0.0001
81456436|NCT02360215|162603076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with MDASI-BT Symptom Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Treatment Arm (WBRT+Memantine vs. HA-WBRT Memantine) is reported here.||||0.57
81456437|NCT02360215|162603076|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with MDASI-BT Symptom Severity score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Baseline symptom severity is reported here.||||<0.0001
81456438|NCT02360215|162603076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A two-sample t-test with a 2-sided type I error of 0.05 provides \>90% statistical power to detect a medium effect size of 0.5 for a comparison of the change from baseline to 6 months from the start of treatment. The comparison at six months was tested within a mixed effects model with covariates age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection, baseline score, treatment arm, and time was used.||||0.083
81456439|NCT02360215|162603077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9118|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with MDASI-BT Interference Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Treatment Arm (WBRT+Memantine vs. HA-WBRT Memantine) is reported here.||||0.9118
81456440|NCT02360215|162603077|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with MDASI-BT Interference Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Baseline interference score is reported here.||||<0.0001
81456441|NCT02360215|162603078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1964|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with MDASI-BT Cognitive Factor Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Treatment Arm (WBRT+Memantine vs. HA-WBRT Memantine) is reported here.||||0.1964
81456442|NCT02360215|162603078|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with MDASI-BT Cognitive Factor Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Baseline cognitive factor score is reported here.||||<0.0001
81456443|NCT02360215|162603078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0032|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with MDASI-BT Cognitive Factor Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Prior radiotherapy (yes vs. no) is reported here.||||0.0032
81456444|NCT02360215|162603079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8877|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with MDASI-BT Neurologic Factor Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Treatment Arm (WBRT+Memantine vs. HA-WBRT Memantine) is reported here.||||0.8877
81456445|NCT02360215|162603079|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with MDASI-BT Neurologic Factor Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Baseline neurologic factor is reported here.||||<0.0001
81518226|NCT00909545|162725366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9174||0.2953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3975|14.4919|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 20mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Nasopharyngitis.||14.4919|0.3975|0.2953
81518227|NCT00909545|162725367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8719||0.6049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2082|6.3508|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 5mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Headache.||6.3508|0.2082|0.6049
81518228|NCT00909545|162725367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7704||0.2327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5081|10.4105|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 10mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Headache.||10.4105|0.5081|0.2327
81518229|NCT00909545|162725367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8227||0.4534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3057|7.6897|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 20mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Headache.||7.6897|0.3057|0.4534
81518230|NCT00909545|162725368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9616||0.7852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1109|4.8065|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 5mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Constipation.||4.8065|0.1109|0.7852
81518231|NCT00909545|162725368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8681||0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1824|5.482|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 10mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Constipation.||5.4820|0.1824|0.666
81518232|NCT00909545|162725368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8227||0.4534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3057|7.6897|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 20mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Constipation.||7.6897|0.3057|0.4534
81518233|NCT00909545|162725369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5455|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2596||0.8589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0462|6.4433|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 5mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Fatigue.||6.4433|0.0462|0.8589
81518234|NCT00909545|162725369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5652|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9584||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2392|10.241|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 10mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Fatigue.||10.2410|0.2392|0.5000
81518235|NCT00909545|162725369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9605||0.4609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2609|11.2639|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 20mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Fatigue.||11.2639|0.2609|0.4609
81518236|NCT00909545|162725370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9616||0.7852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1109|4.8065|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 5mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Nausea.||4.8065|0.1109|0.7852
81518237|NCT00909545|162725370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1912||0.9448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0297|3.1612|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 10mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Nausea.||3.1612|0.0297|0.9448
81518238|NCT00909545|162725370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.697|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9604||0.7996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1061|4.5779|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 20mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Nausea.||4.5779|0.1061|0.7996
81518239|NCT00909545|162725371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.381|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2599||0.4532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2015|28.1366|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 5mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Tract Infection.||28.1366|0.2015|0.4532
81518240|NCT00909545|162725371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.9524|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1347||0.0953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6439|55.0272|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 10mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Tract Infection.||55.0272|0.6439|0.0953
81518241|NCT00909545|162725372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9617||0.4402||95.0|0.2733|11.8558|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 5mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Depression.||11.8558|0.2733|0.4402
81518242|NCT00909545|162725372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2577||0.8824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0408|5.6461|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 10mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Depression.||5.6461|0.0408|0.8824
81518243|NCT00909545|162725372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0909|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0428||0.6641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1413|8.4197|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 20mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Depression.||8.4197|0.1413|0.6641
81518244|NCT00909545|162725373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9617||0.4402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2733|11.8558|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 5mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Somnolence.||11.8558|0.2733|0.4402
81518245|NCT00909545|162725373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0409||0.6951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|7.6906|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 10mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Somnolence.||7.6906|0.1300|0.6951
81518246|NCT00909545|162725374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9617||0.4402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2733|11.8558|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 5mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Insomnia .||11.8558|0.2733|0.4402
81518247|NCT00909545|162725374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2577||0.8824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0408|5.6461|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 10mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Insomnia .||5.6461|0.0408|0.8824
81518248|NCT00909545|162725374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5217|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2594||0.8673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0442|6.1537|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 20mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Insomnia .||6.1537|0.0442|0.8673
81518249|NCT00909545|162725375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3485|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1919||0.9294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0337|3.6084|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 5mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Dyspepsia .||3.6084|0.0337|0.9294
81518250|NCT00909545|162725375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1912||0.9448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0297|3.1612|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 10mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Dyspepsia .||3.1612|0.0297|0.9448
81518251|NCT00909545|162725375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1924||0.9351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0322|3.4459|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 20mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Dyspepsia .||3.4459|0.0322|0.9351
81518252|NCT00909545|162725376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5455|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2596||0.8589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0462|6.4433|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 5mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Diarrhoea.||6.4433|0.0462|0.8589
81518253|NCT00909545|162725376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0409||0.6951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|7.6906|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 10mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Diarrhoea.||7.6906|0.1300|0.6951
81518254|NCT00909545|162725376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5217|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2594||0.8673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0442|6.1537|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 20mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Diarrhoea.||6.1537|0.0442|0.8673
81518255|NCT00909545|162725377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9616||0.7852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1109|4.8065|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 5mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Sinusitis.||4.8065|0.1109|0.7852
81518256|NCT00909545|162725377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1912||0.9448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0297|3.1612|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 10mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Sinusitis.||3.1612|0.0297|0.9448
81518257|NCT00909545|162725378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0833|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2576||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1771|24.5057|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 10mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Back Pain.||24.5057|0.1771|0.5000
81518258|NCT00909545|162725378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5714|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.192||0.2746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3453|36.9408|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 20mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Back Pain.||36.9408|0.3453|0.2746
81518259|NCT00909545|162725379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1364|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4444||0.7236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.067|19.264|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 5mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Hypotension.||19.2640|0.0670|0.7236
81518260|NCT00909545|162725379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0833|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2576||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1771|24.5057|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 10mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Hypotension.||24.5057|0.1771|0.5000
81518261|NCT00909545|162725379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2727|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2592||0.4694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1926|26.8124|||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test will be used to compare Isradipine CR 20mg group to the placebo group with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing the adverse event of Hypotension.||26.8124|0.1926|0.4694
81518262|NCT00089986|162725380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate difference|1.1||||0.329|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-2.1||||Chi-squared||||||-2.1|0.329
81518263|NCT00089986|162725380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Difference|-4.4||||0.879|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-9.4||||Chi-squared||||||-9.4|0.879
81518264|NCT01854632|162725387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.996
81518265|NCT01414205|162725398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (Hauck-Anderson)|17.89||||0.0779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|40.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-values based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test by the randomization stratification factors as supportive analyses.||||40.72|-4.95|0.0779
81518266|NCT01457950|162725413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|4.36|||ANCOVA|||||4.36|2.06|<0.0001
81518267|NCT02370095|162725492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2416|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Only one placebo subject had data to allow for change from baseline to be calculated||||0.2416
81518268|NCT02370095|162725493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The change in S/F ratio over time was evaluated using a mixed model for repeated measures||||||0.06
81518269|NCT02370095|162725494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0679|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0679
81518270|NCT02370095|162725499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.567|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Measurement of MAP were evaluated from baseline to end of treatment||||||0.567
81518271|NCT02370095|162725500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2507||||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.2507
81456446|NCT02360215|162603079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0078|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with MDASI-BT Neurologic Factor Score (baseline, 2, 4, 6, and 12 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, RPA class, prior radiosurgery, prior surgical resection were the covariates considered in each model along with interaction terms treatment\*time, time\*time, time\*time\*time and remained if p\<0.05. Baseline score, treatment arm, and time were forced into the model. Age (\> 61 years vs. \<= 61 years) is reported here.||||0.0078
81456447|NCT02360215|162603080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||Significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.86
81518272|NCT02370095|162725502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5055|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5055
81518273|NCT02130986|162725511|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.87
81518274|NCT02130986|162725512|NON_INFERIORITY|Procalcitonin algorithm implementation increases or does not change the proportion of subjects who experience a composite endpoint of adverse outcomes by Day 30. The prespecified noninferiority margin is 4.5 percentage.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.015|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81518275|NCT02130986|162725513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|30.0||||||||30|-12.2|
81518276|NCT02305849|162725516|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|36.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.7|47.0||Closed testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||47.0|26.7|<0.001
81518277|NCT02305849|162725516|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference|42.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.6|52.6||Closed testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||52.6|32.6|<0.001
81518278|NCT02305849|162725517|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Closed testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment.|RANCOVA|Based on Rank Analysis of Covariance (RANCOVA) Model: Rank of mTSS Change = Treatment + Baseline Rank of mTSS.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||||<0.001
81518279|NCT02305849|162725517|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Closed testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment.|RANCOVA|Based on RANCOVA Model: Rank of mTSS Change = Treatment + Baseline Rank of mTSS.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||||<0.001
81518280|NCT02305849|162725519|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|22.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|30.7||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||C.I. was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||30.7|13.8|<0.001
81518281|NCT02305849|162725519|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|38.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.3|47.3||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||C.I. was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||47.3|29.3|<0.001
81518282|NCT02305849|162725521|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|9.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|15.6||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||C.I. was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||15.6|3.8|<0.001
81580810|NCT00975481|162834340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9372||||0.1373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3024|2.1767|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||2.1767|-0.3024|0.1373
81456448|NCT02360215|162603082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||Significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.95
81456449|NCT02360215|162603083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66||||||Significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.66
81456450|NCT02360215|162603084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||Significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81456451|NCT02360215|162603085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||Significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.64
81456452|NCT02360215|162603086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||Significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.91
81456453|NCT02360215|162603087|OTHER|||||||0.92||||||Significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92
81456454|NCT02360215|162603088|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.47||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = WBRT + Memantine|||1.47|0.98|0.076
81456455|NCT02360215|162603089|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.43||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = WBRT + Memantin|||1.43|0.91|0.242
81456456|NCT02360215|162603090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47||||||Two-sided p-value = 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.47
81456457|NCT02218463|162603097|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.206|||||||Fisher Exact|||Assessment of complete resolution between the 2 study arms.||||0.206
81456458|NCT02218463|162603098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Time Effect||||0.0001
81456459|NCT02218463|162603098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||ANOVA|||Treatment Effect||||0.370
81456460|NCT02218463|162603098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.425|||||||ANOVA|||Treatment by time interaction||||0.425
81456461|NCT02059512|162603110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.24
81456462|NCT02059512|162603111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Length of hospital stay.||||0.1
81456463|NCT02059512|162603111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Length of stay in the intensive care unit.||||0.1
81456464|NCT02059512|162603112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.4
81456465|NCT02059512|162603112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Analysis of leukocytes 0-6 hours of the postoperative period.||||0.8
81456466|NCT02059512|162603112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Analysis of leukocytes 12-18 hours of the postoperative period.||||0.9
81456467|NCT02059512|162603112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Analysis of leukocytes 18-24 hours of the postoperative period.||||0.2
81456468|NCT02059512|162603112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Analysis of leukocytes 48 hours of the postoperative period.||||0.5
81456469|NCT02059512|162603112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Analysis of leukocytes 72 hours of the postoperative period.||||0.4
81456470|NCT02059512|162603112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Analysis of leukocytes 96 hours of the postoperative period/||||0.6
81456471|NCT02059512|162603112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Analysis of leukocytes 7 days of the postoperative period.||||0.4
81580811|NCT00975481|162834340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6397|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8537|-3.4257|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-3.4257|-5.8537|<0.0001
81580812|NCT00975481|162834340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4453|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6662|-3.2244|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-3.2244|-5.6662|<0.0001
81580813|NCT00975481|162834340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3571|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5887|-3.1255|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-3.1255|-5.5887|<0.0001
81580814|NCT00975481|162834340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.2437|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4397|-5.0477|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-5.0477|-7.4397|<0.0001
81580815|NCT00975481|162834340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0493|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2568|-4.8419|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-4.8419|-7.2568|<0.0001
81580816|NCT00975481|162834340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9611|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1812|-4.741|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-4.7410|-7.1812|<0.0001
81580817|NCT00975481|162834341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.6205|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.1192|-20.1219|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-20.1219|-33.1192|<0.0001
81580818|NCT00975481|162834341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.5724|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.1073|-26.0375|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-26.0375|-39.1073|<0.0001
81580819|NCT00975481|162834341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8966||||0.5685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6607|8.454|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||8.4540|-4.6607|0.5685
81580820|NCT00975481|162834341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5761||||0.2848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.159|3.0068|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||3.0068|-10.1590|0.2848
81580821|NCT00975481|162834341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1754||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7855|3.4347|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||3.4347|-9.7855|0.3440
81580822|NCT00975481|162834341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.5172|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0454|34.989|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||34.9890|22.0454|<0.0001
81580823|NCT00975481|162834341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.0445|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5383|29.5506|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||29.5506|16.5383|<0.0001
81518283|NCT02305849|162725521|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|21.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|28.5||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||C.I. was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||28.5|13.9|<0.001
81518284|NCT02305849|162725523|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Based on RANCOVA Model: Rank of mTSS Change = Treatment + Baseline Rank of mTSS.|RANCOVA|||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||||<0.001
81518285|NCT02305849|162725523|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Based on RANCOVA Model: Rank of mTSS Change = Treatment + Baseline Rank of mTSS.|RANCOVA|||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||||<0.001
81518286|NCT02305849|162725524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||RANCOVA|Based on RANCOVA Model: Rank of JSN Score Change = Treatment + Baseline Rank of JSN score.||Week 28/ET: Treatment Difference vs Placebo||||0.018
81518287|NCT02305849|162725524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||RANCOVA|Based on RANCOVA Model: Rank of JSN Score Change = Treatment + Baseline Rank of JSN score.||Week 28/ET: Treatment Difference vs Placebo||||0.002
81518288|NCT02305849|162725524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||RANCOVA|Based on RANCOVA Model: Rank of JSN Score Change = Treatment + Baseline Rank of JSN Score.||Week 52/ET: Treatment Difference vs Placebo||||0.039
81518289|NCT02305849|162725524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||RANCOVA|Based on RANCOVA Model: Rank of JSN Score Change = Treatment + Baseline Rank of JSN Score.||Week 52/ET: Treatment Difference vs Placebo||||0.006
81518290|NCT02305849|162725525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||RANCOVA|Based on RANCOVA Model: Rank of Erosion Score Change = Treatment + Baseline Rank of Erosion Score.||Week 28/ET: Treatment Difference vs Placebo||||0.036
81518291|NCT02305849|162725525|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||RANCOVA|Based on RANCOVA Model: Rank of Erosion Score Change = Treatment + Baseline Rank of Erosion Score.||Week 28/ET: Treatment Difference vs Placebo||||<0.001
81518292|NCT02305849|162725525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||RANCOVA|Based on RANCOVA Model: Rank of Erosion Score Change = Treatment + Baseline Rank of Erosion Score.||Week 52/ET: Treatment Difference vs Placebo||||0.013
81518293|NCT02305849|162725525|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||RANCOVA|Based on RANCOVA Model: Rank of Erosion Score Change = Treatment + Baseline Rank of Erosion Score.||Week 52/ET: Treatment Difference vs Placebo||||<0.001
81518294|NCT02305849|162725526|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|21.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|32.6||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Week 28/ET: Treatment Difference vs Placebo||32.6|10.0|<0.001
81580824|NCT00975481|162834341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.4452|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.8772|30.0131|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||30.0131|16.8772|<0.0001
81518295|NCT02305849|162725526|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|26.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.7|37.9||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Week 28/ET: Treatment Difference vs Placebo||37.9|15.7|<0.001
81518296|NCT02305849|162725526|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|21.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|32.9||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Week 52/ET: Treatment Difference vs Placebo||32.9|10.2|<0.001
81518297|NCT02305849|162725526|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|26.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.2|37.6||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Week 52/ET: Treatment Difference vs Placebo||37.6|15.2|<0.001
81518298|NCT02305849|162725527|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.97||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) Model: DAS28 Change = Treatment + Baseline DAS28.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-0.97|-1.46|<0.001
81518299|NCT02305849|162725527|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-1.33||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: DAS28 Change = Treatment + Baseline DAS28.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-1.33|-1.85|<0.001
81518300|NCT02305849|162725529|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-0.94||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: DAS28 Change = Treatment + Baseline DAS28.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-0.94|-1.44|<0.001
81518301|NCT02305849|162725529|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|-1.36||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: DAS28 Change = Treatment + Baseline DAS28.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-1.36|-1.89|<0.001
81518302|NCT02305849|162725531|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001||95.0|-6.9|-3.5||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: TJC68 Change = Treatment + Baseline TJC68.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-3.5|-6.9|<0.001
81518303|NCT02305849|162725531|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-5.6||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: TJC68 Change = Treatment + Baseline TJC68.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-5.6|-8.9|<0.001
81518304|NCT02305849|162725533|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-2.6||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: SJC66 Change = Treatment + Baseline SJC66.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-2.6|-5.3|<0.001
81518305|NCT02305849|162725533|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-4.3||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: SJC66 Change = Treatment + Baseline SJC66.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-4.3|-6.9|<0.001
81518306|NCT02305849|162725535|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|23.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|32.3||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||C.I. was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||32.3|15.1|<0.001
81518307|NCT02305849|162725535|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|27.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|36.2||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||C.I. was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||36.2|18.6|<0.001
81518308|NCT02305849|162725537|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|10.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|16.5||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||C.I. was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected)|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||16.5|4.3|<0.001
81518309|NCT02305849|162725537|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|16.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|23.9||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||C.I. was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected)|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||23.9|10.0|<0.001
81518310|NCT02305849|162725539|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|34.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.1|44.2||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||C.I. was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||44.2|25.1|<0.001
81518311|NCT02305849|162725539|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|45.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.0|55.0||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||C.I. was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||55.0|36.0|<0.001
81518312|NCT02305849|162725541|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|20.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|28.1||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||C.I. was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||28.1|12.5|<0.001
81518313|NCT02305849|162725541|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|31.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.1|40.0||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||C.I. was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||40.0|23.1|<0.001
81518314|NCT02305849|162725543|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.597|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.178|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.948|-1.247||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: CRP Change = Treatment + Baseline CRP.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-1.247|-1.948|<0.001
81518315|NCT02305849|162725543|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.458|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.852|-1.065||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-1.065|-1.852|<0.001
81518316|NCT02305849|162725545|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-17.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.61|-14.17||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: ESR Change = Treatment + Baseline ESR.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-14.17|-21.61|<0.001
81518317|NCT02305849|162725545|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-20.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.67|-16.56||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: ESR Change = Treatment + Baseline ESR.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-16.56|-24.67|<0.001
81518318|NCT02305849|162725547|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|33.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.7|42.2||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||42.2|23.7|<0.001
81518319|NCT02305849|162725547|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|45.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.2|54.8||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||54.8|36.2|<0.001
81518320|NCT02305849|162725549|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|42.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.3|52.5||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||52.5|32.3|<0.001
81518321|NCT02305849|162725549|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|49.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.7|58.9||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||58.9|39.7|<0.001
81518322|NCT02305849|162725551|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|19.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|27.3|||Fisher Exact|No multiplicity adjustment.|CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||27.3|12.1|<0.001
81518323|NCT02305849|162725551|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|30.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|38.7||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||38.7|22.0|<0.001
81518324|NCT02305849|162725553|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|42.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.3|52.6||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||52.6|32.3|<0.001
81518325|NCT02305849|162725553|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|47.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.1|56.9||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||56.9|37.1|<0.001
81518326|NCT02305849|162725555|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|5.2||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|9.5||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||9.5|1.0|0.011
81518327|NCT02305849|162725555|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|9.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|14.6||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||14.6|4.1|<0.001
81518328|NCT02305849|162725557|SUPERIORITY|No multiplicity adjustment.|Percent Difference|6.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|11.0|||Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||11.0|1.8|0.003
81518329|NCT02305849|162725557|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|13.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|19.4||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||CI was based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution (continuity corrected).|Treatment Difference vs Placebo||19.4|7.5|<0.001
81518330|NCT02305849|162725559|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.84|-8.6||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: SDAI Change = Treatment + Baseline SDAI.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-8.60|-13.84|<0.001
81518331|NCT02305849|162725559|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-14.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.35|-11.98||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: SDAI Change = Treatment + Baseline SDAI.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-11.98|-17.35|<0.001
81518332|NCT02305849|162725561|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-17.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.11|-13.22||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: PGA (100 mm VAS) Change = Treatment + Baseline PGA (100 mm VAS).||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-13.22|-22.11|<0.001
81518333|NCT02305849|162725561|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-24.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33|<|0.001||95.0|-28.66|-19.51||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: PGA (100 mm VAS) Change = Treatment + Baseline PGA (100 mm VAS).||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-19.51|-28.66|<0.001
81518334|NCT02305849|162725563|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-16.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.09|-12.19||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: SGA (100 mm VAS) Change = Treatment + Baseline SGA (100 mm VAS)||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-12.19|-21.09|<0.001
81518335|NCT02305849|162725563|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-20.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.07|-15.61||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: SGA (100 mm VAS) Change = Treatment + Baseline SGA (100 mm VAS).||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-15.61|-25.07|<0.001
81518336|NCT02305849|162725565|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-17.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-12.38||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: SGAP (100 mm VAS) Change = Treatment + Baseline SGAP (100 mm VAS).||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-12.38|-22.00|<0.001
81518337|NCT02305849|162725565|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-20.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|-15.98||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: SGAP (100 mm VAS) Change = Treatment + Baseline SGAP (100 mm VAS).||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-15.98|-25.80|<0.001
81518338|NCT02305849|162725568|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.17||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: HAQ-DI Change = Treatment + Baseline HAQ-DI.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-0.17|-0.36|<0.001
81518339|NCT02305849|162725568|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.29||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: HAQ-DI Change = Treatment + Baseline HAQ-DI.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-0.29|-0.48|<0.001
81518340|NCT02305849|162725570|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.09|8.74||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: SF36-v2 Change = Treatment + Baseline SF36-v2.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||8.74|4.09|<0.001
81518341|NCT02305849|162725570|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.36|10.86||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: SF36-v2 Change = Treatment + Baseline SF36-v2.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||10.86|6.36|<0.001
81518342|NCT02305849|162725572|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|4.18||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: SF36-v2 Change = Treatment + Baseline SF36-v2.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||4.18|1.21|<0.001
81518343|NCT02305849|162725572|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|3.19||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: SF36-v2 Change = Treatment + Baseline SF36-v2.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||3.19|0.11|0.036
81518344|NCT02305849|162725574|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|5.02||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: SF36-v2 Change = Treatment + Baseline SF36-v2.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||5.02|-0.44|0.099
81518345|NCT02305849|162725574|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|6.91||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: SF36-v2 Change = Treatment + Baseline SF36-v2.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||6.91|1.53|0.002
81518346|NCT02305849|162725576|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|4.42||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: WPAI Change = Treatment + Baseline WPAI.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||4.42|-5.16|0.879
81518347|NCT02305849|162725576|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|2.23||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: WPAI Change = Treatment + Baseline WPAI.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||2.23|-5.86|0.377
81518348|NCT02305849|162725578|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.54|-2.73||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: WPAI Change = Treatment + Baseline WPAI.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-2.73|-16.54|0.007
81518349|NCT02305849|162725578|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-14.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.58|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.24|-7.1||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: WPAI Change = Treatment + Baseline WPAI.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-7.10|-21.24|<0.001
81518350|NCT02305849|162725580|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.63||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|-2.25||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: WPAI Change = Treatment + Baseline WPAI.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-2.25|-16.60|0.010
81518351|NCT02305849|162725580|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-14.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.92|-7.31||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: WPAI Change = Treatment + Baseline WPAI.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-7.31|-21.92|<0.001
81518352|NCT02305849|162725582|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.23|-8.16||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: WPAI Change = Treatment + Baseline WPAI.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-8.16|-18.23|<0.001
81518353|NCT02305849|162725582|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-17.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.57|-12.66||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA Model: WPAI Change = Treatment + Baseline WPAI.||Treatment Difference vs Placebo||-12.66|-22.57|<0.001
81527200|NCT00847197|162741609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|4.3||The significance test was 2-tailed with α=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The test for the treatment difference in terms of percentage change from baseline to a given time point was done using the contrast statement.||For the analysis of percent change from baseline in LDL-C at study endpoint, a Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) method was used. The repeated measures model included terms for treatment, time (Day 15, 29), and the interaction of time-by-treatment. The analysis model also adjusted for baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, region and gender.||4.3|-3.9|0.926
81580825|NCT00975481|162834341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.469|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.1136|40.8244|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||40.8244|28.1136|<0.0001
81580826|NCT00975481|162834341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.9963|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.5734|35.4192|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||35.4192|22.5734|<0.0001
81580827|NCT00975481|162834341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.397|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.8946|35.8994|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||35.8994|22.8946|<0.0001
81580828|NCT00975481|162834342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.6044|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.4091|59.7996|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||59.7996|33.4091|<0.0001
81580829|NCT00975481|162834342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|50.7222|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.5038|63.9407|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||63.9407|37.5038|<0.0001
81580830|NCT00975481|162834342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6987||||0.9174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9815|12.584|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||12.5840|-13.9815|0.9174
81580831|NCT00975481|162834342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5629||||0.5002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9006|8.7749|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||8.7749|-17.9006|0.5002
81580832|NCT00975481|162834342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3982||||0.3482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0337|19.8301|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||19.8301|-7.0337|0.3482
81580833|NCT00975481|162834342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-47.3031|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.4869|-34.1193|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-34.1193|-60.4869|<0.0001
81580834|NCT00975481|162834342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-51.1672|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.4276|-37.9069|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-37.9069|-64.4276|<0.0001
81580835|NCT00975481|162834342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.2062|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.589|-26.8234|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-26.8234|-53.5890|<0.0001
81580836|NCT00975481|162834342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-51.421|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.3974|-38.4445|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-38.4445|-64.3974|<0.0001
81580837|NCT00975481|162834342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-55.2851|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.3904|-42.1798|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-42.1798|-68.3904|<0.0001
81518354|NCT00355342|162725587|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis for the primary measure is that the difference between the effects of fluticasone propionate/salmeterol combination product 250/50mcg BID and salmeterol 50mcg BID on the change in BMD assessed at the L1-L4 region of the spine is greater than 1 %/year.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.49|||||Analysis Model: Percent change from baseline BMD = treatment + time (years) + treatment\*time + baseline BMD + sex + investigator + age + BMI + FEV1 severity + b/l activity level + b/l calcium supp. use + smoking status.|The analysis is presented for slope estimate calculated for the percent change from Baseline values at Week 26, 52, 78, 104, 130, and 156.|Age split by category (40-64 years old, 65 or older). FEV1 severity based on GOLD Stage (Mild/Moderate, Severe/Very Severe). Activity based on 0-10 Physical Activity Scale (split by median, \<7, \>=7). Slope estimates based on treatment\*time via repeated measures model with unstructured covariance.|1.49|0.06|
81518355|NCT00355342|162725588|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis for the primary measure is that the difference between the effects of fluticasone propionate/salmeterol combination product 250/50mcg BID and salmeterol 50mcg BID on the change in BMD assessed at the L1-L4 region of the spine is greater than 1 %/year.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.24|||||Analysis Model: Percent change from baseline BMD = treatment + time (years) + treatment\*time + baseline BMD + sex + investigator + age + BMI + FEV1 severity + b/l activity level + b/l calcium supp. use + smoking status|The analysis is presented for slope estimate calculated for the percent change from Baseline values at Week 26, 52, 78, 104, 130, and 156.|Age split by category (40-64 years old, 65 or older). FEV1 severity based on GOLD Stage (Mild/Moderate, Severe/Very Severe). Activity based on 0-10 Physical Activity Scale (split by median, \<7, \>=7). Slope estimates based on treatment\*time via repeated measures model with unstructured covariance.|0.24|-0.78|
81518356|NCT00997425|162725596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|||||values above 0.05 are considered statistically not significant in this study|paired t-test|statistical analysis applies to door approach behavior||||||0.098
81518357|NCT00997425|162725596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|||||P values above 0.05 are considered statistically not significant in this study|paired t-test|statistical analysis applies to door pass through behavior||||||0.045
81518358|NCT01287221|162725597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Given that there were no imbalances identified between the two groups at baseline and the slope estimates for the two treatment arms did not support assumption of normality, the analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.82
81518359|NCT01287221|162725598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Given that there were no imbalances identified between the two groups at baseline and the slope estimates for the two treatment arms did not support assumption of normality, the analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.62
81518360|NCT01287221|162725599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Given that there were no imbalances identified between the two groups at baseline and the slope estimates for the two treatment arms did not support assumption of normality, the analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.23
81518361|NCT01287221|162725600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Given that there were no imbalances identified between the two groups at baseline and the slope estimates for the two treatment arms did not support assumption of normality, the analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.31
81518362|NCT01287221|162725601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Given that there were no imbalances identified between the two groups at baseline and the slope estimates for the two treatment arms did not support assumption of normality, the analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.65
81518363|NCT01287221|162725602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Given that there were no imbalances identified between the two groups at baseline and the slope estimates for the two treatment arms did not support assumption of normality, the analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.61
81518364|NCT01287221|162725603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Given that there were no imbalances identified between the two groups at baseline and the slope estimates for the two treatment arms did not support assumption of normality, the analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.22
81518365|NCT02649192|162725605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: No difference between intervention and placebo groups in the ratio of IgA/IgG1 at day 56 in 2015-16 season||||0.90
81518366|NCT02649192|162725605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: No difference between intervention and placebo groups in the ratio of IgA/IgG1 at day 56 in 2016-17 season||||0.49
81518367|NCT02649192|162725605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: No difference between intervention and placebo groups in the ratio of IgA/IgG1 at day 56 in 2017-18 season||||0.50
81518368|NCT02649192|162725605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: No difference between intervention and placebo groups in the ratio of IgA/IgG2 at day 56 in 2015-16 season||||0.90
81518369|NCT02649192|162725605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: No difference between intervention and placebo groups in the ratio of IgA/IgG2 at day 56 in 2016-17 season||||0.76
81518370|NCT02649192|162725605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: No difference between intervention and placebo groups in the ratio of IgA/IgG2 at day 56 in 2017-18 season||||0.65
81518371|NCT02649192|162725605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: No difference between intervention and placebo groups in the ratio of IgA/IgG3 at day 56 in 2015-16 season||||0.90
81518372|NCT02649192|162725605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: No difference between intervention and placebo groups in the ratio of IgA/IgG3 at day 56 in 2016-17 season||||0.76
81518373|NCT02649192|162725605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: No difference between intervention and placebo groups in the ratio of IgA/IgG3 at day 56 in 2017-18 season||||0.54
81518374|NCT02649192|162725605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: No difference between intervention and placebo groups in the ratio of IgA/IgM at day 56 in 2015-16 season||||0.90
81518375|NCT02649192|162725605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: No difference between intervention and placebo groups in the ratio of IgA/IgM at day 56 in 2016-17 season||||0.95
81518376|NCT02649192|162725605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: No difference between intervention and placebo groups in the ratio of IgA/IgM at day 56 in 2017-18 season||||0.34
81518377|NCT02649192|162725606|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference in Seroconversion R|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Treatment group minus placebo|H1N1||0|0|
81518378|NCT02649192|162725606|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference in Seroconversion R|-23.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.7|6.2|||||Treatment group minus placebo|H1N1||6.2|-51.7|
81518379|NCT02649192|162725606|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference in Seroconversion R|-13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.4|26.5|||||Treatment group minus placebo|H1N1||26.5|-49.4|
81518380|NCT02649192|162725606|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference in Seroconversion R|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.1|56.1|||||Treatment group minus placebo|H3N2||56.1|-70.1|
81518381|NCT02649192|162725606|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference in Seroconversion R|-8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.8|20.6|||||Treatment group minus placebo|H3N2||20.6|-38.8|
81518382|NCT02649192|162725606|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference in Seroconversion R|22.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|57.9|||||Treatment group minus placebo|H3N2||57.9|-17.5|
81518383|NCT02649192|162725606|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference in Seroconversion R|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Treatment group minus placebo|B/Phuket||0|0|
81518384|NCT02649192|162725606|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference in Seroconversion R|-26.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.1|5.8|||||Treatment group minus placebo|B/Phuket||5.8|-54.1|
81518385|NCT02649192|162725606|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference in Seroconversion R|16.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|53.3|||||Treatment group minus placebo|B/Phuket||53.3|-23.1|
81518386|NCT02649192|162725606|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference in Seroconversion R|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Treatment group minus placebo|B/Brisbane||0|0|
81518387|NCT02649192|162725606|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference in Seroconversion R|-26.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.1|5.8|||||Treatment group minus placebo|B/Brisbane||5.8|-54.1|
81518388|NCT02649192|162725606|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference in Seroconversion R|-8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.4|30.5|||||Treatment group minus placebo|B/Brisbane||30.5|-45.4|
81518389|NCT00787930|162725620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||a priori threshold for significance was 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81518390|NCT00787930|162725621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|df=1||||||1.00
81518391|NCT00787930|162725622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6056||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|Chi-squared|df=1||||||0.6056
81518392|NCT00787930|162725623|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exploratory hypothesis|t-stat estimated value|1.52|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.2||0.081|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.0||||t-test, 1 sided|missing values: 6 df=7|||||0|0.081
81518393|NCT00787930|162725624|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exploratory analyses|t-stat estimated value|1.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.56||0.091|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.0|||no adjustment for multiple analyses|t-test, 1 sided|missing values: 5 df=7|||||0|0.091
81518394|NCT01294462|162725645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.53||No P-value provided since the objective was not to perform formal statistical comparison.|Regression, Cox|Analyzed based on proportional hazards model including treatment group only.|Ticagrelor/Placebo|No formal statistical comparison.||2.53|0.94|
81518395|NCT01294462|162725646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.44||No P-value provided since the objective was not to perform formal statistical comparison.|Regression, Cox|Analyzed based on proportional hazards model including treatment group only.|Ticagrelor/Placebo|No formal statistical comparison based on hypothesis test.||2.44|0.88|
81518396|NCT01294462|162725647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.4||No P-value provided since the objective was not to perform formal statistical comparison.|Regression, Cox|Analyzed based on proportional hazards model including treatment group only.|Ticagrelor/Placebo|No formal statistical comparison.||2.40|1.23|
81518397|NCT01294462|162725648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.5||No P-value provided since the objective was not to perform formal statistical comparison.|Regression, Cox|Analyzed based on proportional hazards model including treatment group only.|Ticagrelor/Placebo|No formal statistical comparison based on hypothesis test.||2.50|0.91|
81518398|NCT02076399|162725663|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.6||||0.0261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|28.1|||Fisher Exact|||||28.1|7.2|0.0261
81518399|NCT02076399|162725668|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.01||||0.6642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.0||P-value from a two-sided two-sample t-test, testing for a difference in means between fostamatinib and placebo.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.0|-0.01|0.6642
81518400|NCT02076399|162725669|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.15||||0.3365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5||P-value from a two-sided two-sample t-test, testing for a difference in means between fostamatinib and placebo.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.5|-0.2|0.3365
81518401|NCT04342689|162725672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.99
81518402|NCT04342689|162725673|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.52
81518403|NCT04342689|162725674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81518404|NCT01460407|162725677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS mean|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.16|1.42|||||Ratio of LY2216684 and Clarithromycin to LY2216684|||1.42|1.16|
81518405|NCT01460407|162725678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS mean|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.12|1.31|||||Ratio of LY2216684 and Clarithromycin to LY2216684|||1.31|1.12|
81518406|NCT01460407|162725679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median of paired differences|0.0||||0.7656|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||LY2216684 and Clarithromycin minus (-) LY2216684|||0.50|-0.50|0.7656
81518407|NCT01049802|162725680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81518408|NCT01049802|162725681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81518409|NCT01049802|162725682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81518410|NCT01049802|162725683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81518411|NCT01049802|162725684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81518412|NCT00737711|162725709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Paired t-test was used to estimation of p-value.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81456472|NCT02059512|162603112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Analysis of leukocytes 14 days of the postoperative period.||||0.5
81456473|NCT02059512|162603113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||CRP initially.||||0.1
81456474|NCT02059512|162603113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||CRP postoperative 4-6 days.||||0.4
81456475|NCT02059512|162603113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||CRP postoperative 12-14 days.||||0.99
81456476|NCT02059512|162603114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The volume of discharge through the drains on the first day after surgery.||||0.2
81456477|NCT02059512|162603114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||The volume of discharge through the drains on the second day after the operation.||||0.3
81456478|NCT02059512|162603115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Troponin I postoperative day 1.||||0.6
81456479|NCT02059512|162603115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Troponin I postoperative day 3.||||0.4
81456480|NCT02059512|162603115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Myoglobin postoperative day 1.||||0.8
81456481|NCT02059512|162603115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Myoglobin postoperative day 3.||||0.7
81456482|NCT02059512|162603116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||CPK-MB postoperative day 1.||||0.7
81456483|NCT02059512|162603116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||CPK-MB postoperative day 3.||||0.8
81456484|NCT02059512|162603117|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Hb intraoperatively before turning off the cardiopulmonary bypass(CPB).||||1.0
81456485|NCT02059512|162603117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Hb at the end of the operation.||||0.4
81456486|NCT02059512|162603118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||HCT intraoperatively before turning off the cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).||||0.8
81456487|NCT02059512|162603118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||HCT at the end of the operation.||||0.3
81456488|NCT02059512|162603119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||K+ intraoperatively before turning off the cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).||||0.4
81456489|NCT02059512|162603119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||K+ at the end of the operation.||||0.1
81456490|NCT02059512|162603120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1
81456491|NCT02059512|162603121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1
81456492|NCT02059512|162603122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||Hydrothorax / postoperative period.||||0.6
81456493|NCT02059512|162603122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Chi-squared|||Hydropericardium / postoperative period.||||0.2
81456494|NCT02059512|162603122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||Resternotomy / postoperative period.||||0.6
81456495|NCT02059512|162603122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Chi-squared|||Atrial fibrillation / postoperative period.||||0.06
81456496|NCT02059512|162603122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Chi-squared|||Atrial flutter / postoperative period.||||0.06
81456497|NCT02059512|162603123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||||||0.4
81456498|NCT02059512|162603124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Lvd ind. (Lvd mm./BSA kg / cm) - Evaluation of the left ventricular end-diastolic size index.||||0.5
81456499|NCT02059512|162603124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Lvs ind. (Lvs mm./BSA kg / cm) - Evaluation of the left ventricular end-systolic size index.||||0.5
81456500|NCT02059512|162603124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||LAind. (LA mm./BSA kg / cm) - Left Atrial Size Index Assessment.||||0.6
81456501|NCT02059512|162603125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||LVEDV MOD BP ind. (LVEDV MOD BP ml./BSA kg / cm) - Evaluation of the left ventricular end-diastolic volume index.||||0.4
81456502|NCT02059512|162603125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Evaluation of the left ventricular end-systolic volume index (LVESV MOD BP ind.)||||0.3
81456503|NCT02059512|162603126|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6
81456504|NCT02059512|162603128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Physical Functioning SF-36. Comparison of patients of group 1 and group 2 with the control group - group 0.||||0.7
81456505|NCT02059512|162603128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Role-Physical Functioning SF-36||||0.8
81456506|NCT02059512|162603128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Bodily pain SF-36||||0.7
81456507|NCT02059512|162603128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||General Health SF-36.||||0.6
81456508|NCT02059512|162603128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Vitality SF-36.||||0.8
81456509|NCT02059512|162603128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Social Functioning SF-36.||||0.7
81456510|NCT02059512|162603128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Role- Emotional SF-36.||||0.7
81456511|NCT02059512|162603128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Mental Health SF-36.||||0.96
81456512|NCT02059512|162603128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Minnesota Quality of Life (MHFLQ).||||0.7
81456513|NCT02059512|162603128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Seattle QuestionnairePhysical limitation.||||0.6
81456514|NCT02059512|162603128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||SeattleQuestionnaireAngina stability.||||0.4
81456515|NCT02059512|162603128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||SeattleQuestionnaireAngina frequency.||||0.6
81456516|NCT02059512|162603128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||SeattleQuestionnaireTreatment satisfaction.||||0.7
81456517|NCT02059512|162603128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||SeattleQuestionnaire Disease perception.||||0.3
81456518|NCT02059512|162603129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81456519|NCT02059512|162603130|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.13
81456520|NCT02059512|162603131|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||||||0.35
81456521|NCT02059512|162603132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Lvd ind. (Lvd mm./BSA) - left ventricular end-diastolic size index. All patients included in the study.||||0.2
81456522|NCT02059512|162603132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Lvs ind. (Lvs mm./BSA kg / cm) - left ventricular end-systolic size index.||||0.2
81456523|NCT02059512|162603132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||LAind. (LA mm./BSA kg / cm) - left atrial index.||||0.5
81456524|NCT02059512|162603133|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||LVEDV MOD BP ind. (LVEDV MOD BP ml./BSA kg / cm) - left ventricular end-diastolic volume index.||||0.6
81518413|NCT04411420|162725827|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.55|0.37||Threshold for significance is 0.025 due to dual primary outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway 3-month change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway 3-month change.|||0.37|-1.55|0.169
81456525|NCT02059512|162603133|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||LVESV MOD BP ind. (LVESV MOD BP ml./BSA kg / cm) - left ventricular end-systolic volume index.||||0.2
81456526|NCT02059512|162603134|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Peak E of transmitral flow||||0.35
81456527|NCT02059512|162603134|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Peak A of transmitral flow.||||0.7
81456528|NCT02059512|162603135|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||Peak E of transmitral flow/ Peak A of transmitral flow (E/A).||||0.5
81456529|NCT02059512|162603136|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||DT (Half-time of wave E).||||0.9
81456530|NCT02059512|162603136|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||RepeatedMeasures ANOVA|||time of isovolumic relaxation of the left ventricle||||0.9
81456531|NCT02059512|162603137|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0367|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0367
81456532|NCT02059512|162603138|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Chi-squared|||Assessment of the functioning of grafts. Patency of grafts within a specified time of treatment (angiography).||||0.04
81456533|NCT02059512|162603139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81456534|NCT02059512|162603140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Discriminant Analysis|||||||0.05
81456535|NCT02059512|162603141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Discriminant Analysis|Data were analyzed by 1, 2, and 3 sections according to the study design.||Mononuclear fraction %||||0.05
81580838|NCT00975481|162834342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-44.3241|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.5825|-31.0656|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||Mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-31.0656|-57.5825|<0.0001
81456536|NCT02059512|162603141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||Discriminant Analysis|Data were analyzed by 1, 2, and 3 sections according to the study design.||CD34+ %||||0.057
81456537|NCT02059512|162603141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Discriminant Analysis|||CD133+ %||||0.05
81456538|NCT02059512|162603142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||Factor analysis|||Factor analysis - determining the influence of a factor, in this case, smoking, on the deficit in the number of meters passed according to the test with a 6-minute walk.||||0.046
81456539|NCT05525520|162603145|EQUIVALENCE|two-sided equivalence test|Least square mean difference (LSMD)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.609||0.4577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.68|||MMRM|Treatment, type of cholestatic disease, week, and treatment-by-week interaction were fixed effects, and Baseline WI-NRS score was a covariate.|LSMD=EP547 minus placebo|||1.68|-0.77|0.4577
81456540|NCT03514459|162603172|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence ratio|1.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|2.2|||Poisson regression|Robust standard errors||||2.20|1.54|<0.001
81456541|NCT01321749|162603207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||5.0|||||Log Rank|||||||<0.05
81456542|NCT02763046|162603211|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.3512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.36|0.74|0.3512
81456543|NCT02763046|162603212|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||2.60|0.68|0.4010
81456544|NCT02763046|162603212|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.4382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.55|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||2.55|0.67|0.4382
81456545|NCT02763046|162603212|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.0934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|3.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16||3.50|0.91|0.0934
81456546|NCT02763046|162603212|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.2619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16||2.90|0.75|0.2619
81456547|NCT02763046|162603213|SUPERIORITY||LS (least square) Mean|-10.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.25||0.0997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.55|1.96|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||1.96|-22.55|0.0997
81456548|NCT02763046|162603213|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.23||0.0888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.47|1.87|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||1.87|-26.47|0.0888
81456549|NCT02763046|162603213|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-8.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.18||0.2484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.36|5.79|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||5.79|-22.36|0.2484
81456550|NCT02763046|162603214|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-2.06||||0.7735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.11|11.98|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||delayed tapering (W12) vs early tapering (W16)||11.98|-16.11|0.7735
81456551|NCT02763046|162603215|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.1926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Week 12||0.20|-0.99|0.1926
81456552|NCT02763046|162603215|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.1914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.23|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Week 12||0.23|-1.14|0.1914
81456553|NCT02763046|162603215|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.3397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.35|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Week 12||0.35|-1.01|0.3397
81456554|NCT02763046|162603215|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.04|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Week 16||-0.04|-1.33|0.0384
81456555|NCT02763046|162603215|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.2116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.23|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Week 16||0.23|-1.05|0.2116
81456556|NCT02763046|162603216|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.5384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|2.63|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||2.63|-1.38|0.5384
81456557|NCT02763046|162603216|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.9251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|2.21|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||2.21|-2.43|0.9251
81456558|NCT02763046|162603216|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.2432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|3.66|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||3.66|-0.93|0.2432
81456559|NCT00080912|162603217|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The original sample size was determined based on the non-inferiority. The original sample size is based on assumption of response rate on the multiple fraction arm is 70%, 260 patients were required in each treatment arm to have 80% power to exclude, with a one sided alpha of 0.05, a response rate of 60% or less in the single fraction radiation group (non-inferiority margin =10%). Given an inevaluability rate of 30%, 850 patients (425 for each treatment arm) were randomized to the study.|Risk Difference (RD)|4.0||||0.03|ONE_SIDED|95.0||9.2||p-value is for one-sided non-inferiority test|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The upper limit of one-sided 95% CI for the response rate difference was 9.2%, which was below the pre-specified 10% non-inferiority boundary|||9.2||0.03
81456560|NCT02203357|162603240|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81456561|NCT01111318|162603249|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|123.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.89|153.36|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment (corresponding to hepatic impairment status).|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio calculated as mild divided by healthy||153.36|98.89|
81456562|NCT01111318|162603249|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|146.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|118.02|183.02|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment (corresponding to hepatic impairment status).|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio calculated as moderate divided by healthy||183.02|118.02|
81518414|NCT04411420|162725828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.33|1.52||Threshold for significance is 0.025 due to dual primary outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway 3-month change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway 3-month change.|||1.52|-0.33|0.139
81518415|NCT04411420|162725829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.72||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.||||0.72|-1.69|0.417
81518416|NCT04411420|162725830|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.57||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 3 months||0.57|-1.37|0.409
81518417|NCT04411420|162725830|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.91||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 6 months||0.91|-1.04|0.899
81518418|NCT04411420|162725830|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|1.08||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 12 months||1.08|-1.01|0.946
81518419|NCT04411420|162725831|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|-0.004||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|4.61||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Odds Ratio calculated for Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway relative to Coordinated Care Management Pathway.|||4.61|-4.62|0.992
81518420|NCT04411420|162725832|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.67||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.52|2.18||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|||2.18|-7.52|0.262
81518421|NCT04411420|162725833|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.31|0.5||Threshold for significance is 0.025 due to dual primary outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 3 months||0.50|-1.31|0.37
81518422|NCT04411420|162725833|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.54|0.39||Threshold for significance is 0.025 due to dual primary outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 6 months||0.39|-1.54|0.24
81518423|NCT04411420|162725833|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.43|0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 12 months||0.54|-1.43|0.37
81456563|NCT01111318|162603249|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|174.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|140.29|217.55|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment (corresponding to hepatic impairment status).|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio calculated as severe divided by healthy||217.55|140.29|
81456564|NCT01111318|162603250|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|103.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.29|130.95|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment (corresponding to hepatic impairment status).|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio calculated as mild divided by healthy||130.95|82.29|
81518424|NCT04411420|162725834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.727|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.51|0.72||Threshold for significance is 0.025 due to dual primary outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 3 months||0.72|-0.51|0.727
81518425|NCT04411420|162725834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.478|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.43|0.91||Threshold for significance is 0.025 due to dual primary outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 6 months||0.91|-0.43|0.478
81518426|NCT04411420|162725834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.894|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.75|0.66||Threshold for significance is 0.025 due to dual primary outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 12 months||0.66|-0.75|0.894
81580839|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-46.3823|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.1244|-30.6401|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For placebo, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI was obtained from the model.||-30.6401|-62.1244|<0.0001
81580840|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-51.5199|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.2633|-35.7765|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For placebo, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-35.7765|-67.2633|<0.0001
81580841|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0366||||0.4524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7924|21.8657|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For placebo, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||21.8657|-9.7924|0.4524
81580842|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4423||||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4599|18.3446|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For placebo, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||18.3446|-13.4599|0.7620
81580843|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1573||||0.9846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8609|16.1754|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For placebo, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||16.1754|-15.8609|0.9846
81580844|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|52.4189|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.7157|68.1221|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For placebo, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||68.1221|36.7157|<0.0001
81580845|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|48.8246|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.0228|64.6264|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For placebo, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||64.6264|33.0228|<0.0001
81580846|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.5395|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.5968|62.4823|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For placebo, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||62.4823|30.5968|<0.0001
81580847|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|57.5565|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.0679|73.0451|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For placebo, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||73.0451|42.0679|<0.0001
81580848|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|53.9622|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.3293|69.5952|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For placebo, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||69.5952|38.3293|<0.0001
81580849|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|51.6772|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.866|67.4884|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For placebo, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||67.4884|35.8660|<0.0001
81518427|NCT04411420|162725835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.04||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 3 months||0.04|-0.15|0.222
81518428|NCT04411420|162725835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.09||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 6 months||0.09|-0.10|0.988
81518429|NCT04411420|162725835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.05||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 12 months||0.05|-0.16|0.269
81518430|NCT04411420|162725836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.1||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 3 months||0.10|-0.22|0.477
81580850|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.4454||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.7051|57.1857|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For benzodiazepines, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||57.1857|17.7051|0.0003
81580851|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|41.6714|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.2888|61.054|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For benzodiazepines, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||61.0540|22.2888|<0.0001
81580852|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.7583||||0.0744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2956|1.7789|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For benzodiazepines, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||1.7789|-37.2956|0.0744
81580853|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.5551||||0.3458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.5573|10.4471|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For benzodiazepines, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||10.4471|-29.5573|0.3458
81580854|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.792||||0.9375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1777|20.7616|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For benzodiazepines, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||20.7616|-19.1777|0.9375
81580855|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-55.2037|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.8113|-35.5961|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For benzodiazepines, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-35.5961|-74.8113|<0.0001
81580856|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-47.0005|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.002|-26.9989|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For benzodiazepines, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-26.9989|-67.0020|<0.0001
81580857|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.6534||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.7246|-16.5822|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For benzodiazepines, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-16.5822|-56.7246|0.0004
81580858|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-59.4297|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.5162|-40.3433|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For benzodiazepines, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-40.3433|-78.5162|<0.0001
81580859|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-51.2265|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.8131|-31.6399|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For benzodiazepines, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-31.6399|-70.8131|<0.0001
81580860|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.8794||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.4726|-21.2862|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For benzodiazepines, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-21.2862|-60.4726|0.0001
81518431|NCT04411420|162725836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.17||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 6 months||0.17|-0.19|0.877
81518432|NCT04411420|162725836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 12 months||0.11|-0.29|0.360
81518433|NCT04411420|162725837|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.28||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 3 months||0.28|-0.23|0.858
81518434|NCT04411420|162725837|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.21||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 6 months||0.21|-0.32|0.688
81518435|NCT04411420|162725837|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.26||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 12 months||0.26|-0.32|0.833
81518436|NCT04411420|162725838|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.64||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 3 months||0.64|-0.18|0.259
81518437|NCT04411420|162725838|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.81||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 6 months||0.81|-0.03|0.068
81518438|NCT04411420|162725838|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.57||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 12 months||0.57|-0.29|0.514
81518439|NCT04411420|162725839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.2||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 3 months||0.20|-0.22|0.895
81518440|NCT04411420|162725839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.3||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 6 months||0.30|-0.13|0.438
81518441|NCT04411420|162725839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.21||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 12 months||0.21|-0.24|0.890
81518442|NCT04411420|162725840|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.02||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 3 months||0.02|-0.04|0.508
81518443|NCT04411420|162725840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 6 months||0.03|-0.03|0.992
81518444|NCT04411420|162725840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.02||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hierarchical linear model fit included random effects for clinic and clinic by time and pre-specified clinic- and patient-level covariates.|Difference is calculated as Integrated Sequenced Care Pathway change minus Coordinated Care Management Pathway change.|Baseline to 12 months||0.02|-0.05|0.389
81456565|NCT01111318|162603250|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|123.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.74|155.55|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment (corresponding to hepatic impairment status).|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio calculated as moderate divided by healthy||155.55|97.74|
81456566|NCT01111318|162603250|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|148.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|117.65|187.23|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment (corresponding to hepatic impairment status).|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio calculated as severe divided by healthy||187.23|117.65|
81456567|NCT02493660|162603263|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was 10% for all composite endpoints. The primary analysis method was a multilinear regression model for month 12 success with age (\<65 years, ≥65 years), gender, and treatment as the model covariates for the PP population for noninferiority testing.||||||0.0049|||||||Regression, Logistic|Primary analysis method was for month 12 success with age (\<65 years, ≥65 years), sex, and treatment as the model covariates.||||||0.0049
81456568|NCT02493660|162603266|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was 10% for all composite endpoints.|||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Results from logistic regression model.||||<0.05
81456569|NCT04055740|162603276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2201|||||||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|This test measures correlation of avg ILA grade per patient with total time of lead extraction. Average ILA grade of all patients in outcome measures.||H0: rho = 0 Spearman correlation coefficient calculated between average ILA grade and total time of lead extraction||||0.2201
81456570|NCT04055740|162603276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5157|||||||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|This measures correlation of avg ILA grade per patient with total laser pulsations used for extraction. Avg ILA grade of patients in outcome measures.||H0: rho = 0 Spearman Correlation coefficient calculated between average ILA grades and laser pulsations||||0.5157
81456571|NCT02105467|162603278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||One-sided, one-sample exact test|||Superiority of SVR12 in the Immediate Treatment group was tested against the historical response rate of 73%.||||<0.001
81456572|NCT02105467|162603279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|9.6|||||Between-treatment difference (Immediate Treatment Group - Deferred Treatment Group) was analyzed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.6|-10.8|
81456573|NCT02105467|162603280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.0|||||Between-treatment difference (Immediate Treatment Group - Deferred Treatment Group) was analyzed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||2.0|-4.4|
81456574|NCT00811733|162603283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|47.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.3|73.4|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with OR.|||73.4|21.3|
81456575|NCT00811733|162603283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|68.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.1|86.1|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with OR.|||86.1|45.1|
81456576|NCT00811733|162603284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|33.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|61.6|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with OR.|||61.6|11.8|
81456577|NCT00811733|162603284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|64.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.7|82.8|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with OR.|||82.8|40.7|
81456578|NCT01958437|162603321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||ANCOVA|||RM ANCOVA (covarying order) for cognitively intact groups||||.048
81456579|NCT01958437|162603321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063|||||||ANCOVA|||RM ANCOVA (covarying order) for MCI group||||.063
81456580|NCT01958437|162603322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||ANCOVA|Main effect of stimulation covarying session order||Change between active and sham tDCS sessions for allocentric blocks||||.27
81456581|NCT01958437|162603322|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81456582|NCT01958437|162603323|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Main effect of session using repeated measures ANCOVA covarying stimulation order||||||<.001
81456583|NCT01958437|162603323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||ANCOVA|Main effect of session using repeated measures ANCOVA covarying stimulation order||||||.046
81456584|NCT01958437|162603324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.497|||||||ANCOVA|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA (covarying stimulation order)||||.497
81456585|NCT01958437|162603324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.599|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.599
81456586|NCT03442751|162603325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Repeated measures mixed analysis of covariance model||-0.4|-1.5|0.0004
81456587|NCT03442751|162603326|SUPERIORITY|last observation carried forward was used to impute missing Month 12 data|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||repeated measures mixed analysis of covariance model||-0.6|-1.6|<0.0001
81456588|NCT05767905|162603346|OTHER||ratio|108.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.55|117.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|"Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:~1.Ratio of geometric means 2.90% CI of ratio of geometric means"||Part 1 PF-06821497 Form 1 250 mg Fasted was the Reference treatment and Part 1 PF-06821497 Form 3 250 mg Fasted was the Test treatment.||117.05|100.55|
81456589|NCT05767905|162603346|OTHER||ratio|106.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.39|114.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:1.Ratio of geometric means 2.90% CI of ratio of geometric means||Part 1 PF-06821497 Form 3 250 mg Fasted was the Test treatment and Part 1 PF-06821497 Form 2 250 mg Fasted was the Reference treatment.||114.54|98.39|
81456590|NCT05767905|162603346|OTHER||ratio|228.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|178.67|293.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:1.Ratio of geometric means 2.90% CI of ratio of geometric means||Part 2 PF-06821497 Form 2 1250 mg Fed High-fat was the Test treatment and Part 2 PF-06821497 Form 2 1250 mg Fasted was the Reference treatment.||293.48|178.67|
81456591|NCT05767905|162603346|OTHER||ratio|207.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|164.41|261.09||||||Part 2 PF-06821497 Form 2 1250 mg Fed Low-fat was the Test treatment and Part 2 PF-06821497 Form 2 1250 mg Fasted was the Reference treatment.||261.09|164.41|
81518445|NCT00628589|162725849|SUPERIORITY|LS mean was used in the primary efficacy analysis||||||0.0004|||||||ANCOVA|p-values (adjusted) using Dunnett's t-test in main effects ANCOVA model||||||0.0004
81580861|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.5197||||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7096|41.3298|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For codeine/morphine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||41.3298|5.7096|0.0102
81580862|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.7321||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3632|45.1011|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For codeine/morphine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||45.1011|10.3632|0.0021
81580863|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7334||||0.5935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2807|12.814|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For codeine/morphine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||12.8140|-22.2807|0.5935
81580864|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5486||||0.6945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3397|21.437|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For codeine/morphine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||21.4370|-14.3397|0.6945
81580865|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.2936||||0.4177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4975|25.0847|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For codeine/morphine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||25.0847|-10.4975|0.4177
81580866|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.2531||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.802|-10.7042|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For codeine/morphine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-10.7042|-45.8020|0.0019
81580867|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.9711||||0.0299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9541|-1.988|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For codeine/morphine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-1.9880|-37.9541|0.0299
81580868|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.2261||||0.0759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.1785|1.7264|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For codeine/morphine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||1.7264|-34.1785|0.0759
81580869|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.4655||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.2278|-15.7032|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For codeine/morphine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-15.7032|-49.2278|0.0002
81580870|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.1835||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.5832|-6.7838|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For codeine/morphine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-6.7838|-41.5832|0.0069
81580871|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.4385||||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8861|-2.991|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For codeine/morphine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-2.9910|-37.8861|0.0222
81580872|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.589||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0126|37.1654|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For THC, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||37.1654|12.0126|0.0002
81518446|NCT00628589|162725849|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|p-values (adjusted) using Dunnett's t-test in main effects ANCOVA model||||||<0.0001
81518447|NCT00628589|162725850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0015
81456592|NCT05767905|162603346|OTHER||ratio|102.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.55|109.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:1.Ratio of geometric means 2.90% CI of ratio of geometric means||Part 1 PF-06821497 Form 1 250 mg Fasted was the Reference treatment, and Part 1 PF-06821497 Form 2 250 mg Fasted was the Test treatment||109.30|95.55|
81456593|NCT05767905|162603347|OTHER||ratio|145.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|121.29|174.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:1.Ratio of geometric means 2.90% CI of ratio of geometric means||Part 1 PF-06821497 Form 3 250 mg Fasted was the Test treatment and Part 1 PF-06821497 Form 1 250 mg Fasted was the Reference treatment.||174.53|121.29|
81456594|NCT05767905|162603347|OTHER||ratio|122.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.24|147.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:1.Ratio of geometric means 2.90% CI of ratio of geometric means||Part 1 PF-06821497 Form 3 250 mg Fasted was the Test treatment and Part 1 PF-06821497 Form 2 250 mg Fasted was the Reference treatment.||147.12|102.24|
81456595|NCT05767905|162603347|OTHER||ratio|284.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|226.39|358.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:1.Ratio of geometric means 2.90% CI of ratio of geometric means||Part 2 PF-06821497 Form 2 1250 mg Fed Low-fat was the Test treatment and Part 2 PF-06821497 Form 2 1250 mg Fasted was the Reference treatment.||358.06|226.39|
81456596|NCT05767905|162603347|OTHER||ratio|327.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|256.9|418.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:1.Ratio of geometric means 2.90% CI of ratio of geometric means||Part 2 PF-06821497 Form 2 1250 mg Fed High-fat was the Test treatment and Part 2 PF-06821497 Form 2 1250 mg Fasted was the Reference treatment.||418.44|256.90|
81456597|NCT05767905|162603347|OTHER||ratio|118.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.36|146.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:1.Ratio of geometric means 2.90% CI of ratio of geometric means||Part 1 PF-06821497 Form 1 250 mg Fasted was the Reference treatment, and Part 1 PF-06821497 Form 2 250 mg Fasted was the Test treatment.||146.06|96.36|
81456598|NCT03535740|162603351|OTHER|||||||0.0763||||||P-value was based on the comparison of the confirm ORR among the 90/180mg group against a fixed response rate of 20%.|Exact Binomial Test|The calculation was based on an exact binomial test with a total 1-sided alpha level of 0.025 at primary analysis.||||||0.0763
81456599|NCT05807828|162603381|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|7.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The median difference between the cup angle of the Control Group for Cup Training and the cup angle of VR Group for Cup Training.||||<0.05
81456600|NCT05807828|162603381|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|291.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The median difference between the stem angle of the Control Group for Stem Training and the stem angle of VR Group for Stem Training.||||<0.05
81456601|NCT05807828|162603382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|54.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|106.6|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Each medical student carried out an implantation following VR training and without VR training. Therefore, there was a deviation (mean difference) between the predefined target and the implanted inclination for the cup or the stem version for the same medical student with VR training.||||<0.05
81456602|NCT05807828|162603382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|89.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|133.9|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Each medical student carried out an implantation following VR training and without VR training. Therefore, there was a deviation (mean difference) between the predefined target and the implanted inclination for the cup or the stem version for the same medical student without VR training (control).||||<0.05
81456603|NCT05807828|162603383|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|14.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Median difference between the time needed for cup implantation for Control cup group and the time needed for cup implantation for VR cup group||||<0.05
81456604|NCT05807828|162603383|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Median difference between the time needed for stem implantation for Control stem group and the time needed for stem implantation for VR stem group||||<0.05
81456605|NCT01875978|162603475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||P-value \<0.05 is significance meaningful.|t-test, 1 sided|Student's t-test, 1 sided||Hypothesis: phytosterols improve metabolic status||||<0.05
81456606|NCT01875978|162603476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||P value \<0.05 for statistical significance|t-test, 1 sided|Student's t test, 1 sided||Hypothesis: phytosterols increase the anti-oxidative capacity.||||<0.05
81580873|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4903|41.7298|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For THC, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||41.7298|16.4903|<0.0001
81456607|NCT01875978|162603477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||P\<0.05 for statistical significance|t-test, 1 sided|Student's t test, 1 sided||Phytosterols increase IGF-1||||<0.05
81456608|NCT01875978|162603478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||P value \<0.05 for statistical significance|t-test, 1 sided|Student's t-test, 1 sided||Hypothesis:phytosterols increase endothelial progenitor cells to provide endothelial repair and vessel protection||||<0.05
81456609|NCT04870710|162603483|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Friedman||||Non-parametric tests were used consisting of Friedman and Durbin Conover tests|||0.10
81456610|NCT03848715|162603637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.16
81456611|NCT04179838|162603649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Corrected for multiple comparisons in piriform cortex|t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in decoding accuracy between sleep-deprived and non-sleep deprived interventions. Paired t-test on decoding accuracy from both phases (sleep-deprived minus non-sleep deprived) against the null hypothesis of no difference.||||0.001
81456612|NCT04179838|162603650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there was no change after the sleep-deprived relative to the non-sleep deprived intervention. One sample t-test on percentage change in the sleep-deprived relative to non-sleep deprived phase.||||0.021
81456613|NCT04179838|162603651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there was no change after the sleep-deprived relative to the non-sleep deprived intervention. One sample t-test on percentage change in the sleep-deprived relative to non-sleep deprived phase.||||0.63
81518448|NCT00628589|162725850|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81518449|NCT00628589|162725851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0015
81580874|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6428||||0.6809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0309|15.3165|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For THC, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||15.3165|-10.0309|0.6809
81580875|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3215||||0.6067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0415|9.3985|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For THC, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||9.3985|-16.0415|0.6067
81580876|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4722||||0.3999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.335|18.2795|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For THC, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||18.2795|-7.3350|0.3999
81580877|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.9461||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5327|-9.3596|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For THC, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-9.3596|-34.5327|0.0007
81580878|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.9105|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.564|-15.257|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For THC, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-15.2570|-40.5640|<0.0001
81580879|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.1168||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.8907|-6.3428|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For THC, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-6.3428|-31.8907|0.0036
81580880|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.4672|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.8298|-14.1046|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For THC, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-14.1046|-38.8298|<0.0001
81580881|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.4315|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.925|-19.938|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For THC, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-19.9380|-44.9250|<0.0001
81580882|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.6378||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.2802|-10.9954|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For THC, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-10.9954|-36.2802|0.0003
81580883|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6675||||0.9728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.708|41.043|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For pseudoephedrine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||41.0430|-39.7080|0.9728
81580884|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42.7977||||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1059|79.4894|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For pseudoephedrine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||79.4894|6.1059|0.0246
81580885|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.5411||||0.7068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.785|48.8672|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For pseudoephedrine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||48.8672|-33.7850|0.7068
81518450|NCT00628589|162725851|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81580886|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.7069||||0.5492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0358|47.4496|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For pseudoephedrine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||47.4496|-26.0358|0.5492
81580887|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.1248||||0.5899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.3098|53.5595|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For pseudoephedrine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||53.5595|-31.3098|0.5899
81580888|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8736||||0.6998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.8691|43.6163|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For pseudoephedrine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||43.6163|-29.8691|0.6998
81580889|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0394||||0.6187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4818|51.5606|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For pseudoephedrine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||51.5606|-31.4818|0.6187
81580890|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.4573||||0.5863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0355|49.9502|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For pseudoephedrine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||49.9502|-29.0355|0.5863
81580891|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.2566||||0.0832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.608|5.0948|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For pseudoephedrine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||5.0948|-75.6080|0.0832
81580892|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.0907||||0.0827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.7519|4.5704|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For pseudoephedrine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||4.5704|-68.7519|0.0827
81580893|NCT00975481|162834343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.6728||||0.1386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.5352|11.1895|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For pseudoephedrine, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||11.1895|-74.5352|0.1386
81580894|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3637||||0.1691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1566|0.884|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||0.8840|-0.1566|0.1691
81580895|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8444||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3238|1.365|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||1.3650|0.3238|0.0017
81580896|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2093||||0.4305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3141|0.7327|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||0.7327|-0.3141|0.4305
81580897|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1206||||0.6517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4064|0.6476|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||0.6476|-0.4064|0.6517
81518451|NCT02406443|162725854|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.0|||=|0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||=0.012
81518452|NCT02406443|162725855|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.7||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.40
81518453|NCT02406443|162725856|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.0||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.15
81518454|NCT02406443|162725857|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81518455|NCT02406443|162725858|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81518456|NCT02406443|162725859|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.42
81518457|NCT02937766|162725902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.9|||t-test, 2 sided|The t-test tested the hypothesis of no treatment difference between treatment groups.||||0.9|-0.1|0.093
81518458|NCT02937766|162725903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7||The t-test tested the hypothesis of no treatment difference between treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.7|-0.2|0.234
81518459|NCT00098722|162725905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1802|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.426|-0.616||||||The difference between the treatment least square means (LS means) adjusted for randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) as an adjustment for multiplicity using a Bonferroni correction. Negative value favors maraviroc over placebo.||-0.616|-1.426|
81518460|NCT00098722|162725905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1786|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.444|-0.64||||||The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 97.5% CI as an adjustment for multiplicity using a Bonferroni correction. Negative value favors maraviroc over placebo.||-0.640|-1.444|
81518461|NCT00098722|162725906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.961|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1856|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.379|-0.544||||||The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 97.5% CI as an adjustment for multiplicity using a Bonferroni correction. Negative value favors maraviroc over placebo.||-0.544|-1.379|
81518462|NCT00098722|162725906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.523|-0.695||||||The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 97.5% CI as an adjustment for multiplicity using a Bonferroni correction. Negative value favors maraviroc over placebo.||-0.695|-1.523|
81518463|NCT00098722|162725907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|8.23|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (less than \[\<\] 100,000 or greater than or equal to \[\>=\] 100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio greater than (\>) 1 favors maraviroc.||8.23|2.56|<0.0001
81518464|NCT00098722|162725907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.35|10.78|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||10.78|3.35|<0.0001
81518465|NCT00098722|162725907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|7.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||7.20|2.25|<0.0001
81518466|NCT00098722|162725907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|7.85|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||7.85|2.47|<0.0001
81518467|NCT00098722|162725908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|8.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||8.10|2.72|<0.0001
81518468|NCT00098722|162725908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.91|8.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||8.62|2.91|<0.0001
81518469|NCT00098722|162725908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.13|6.32|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||6.32|2.13|<0.0001
81518470|NCT00098722|162725908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|8.02|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||8.02|2.69|<0.0001
81518471|NCT00098722|162725909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|7.92|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||7.92|2.64|<0.0001
81518472|NCT00098722|162725909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|9.39|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||9.39|3.13|<0.0001
81518473|NCT00098722|162725909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|7.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||7.00|2.29|<0.0001
81518474|NCT00098722|162725909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.91|8.89|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||8.89|2.91|<0.0001
81518475|NCT00098722|162725910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|6.48|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||6.48|1.95|<0.0001
81518476|NCT00098722|162725910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|5.23|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odd ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||5.23|1.59|0.0005
81518477|NCT00098722|162725910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|7.92|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||7.92|2.26|<0.0001
81518478|NCT00098722|162725910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|7.64|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||7.64|2.20|<0.0001
81518479|NCT00098722|162725912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|47.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.383|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.64|74.25||||||Week 24: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value favors maraviroc over placebo.||74.25|21.64|
81580898|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0374||||0.8892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5666|0.4919|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||0.4919|-0.5666|0.8892
81518480|NCT00098722|162725912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|38.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.313|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.96|64.28||||||Week 24: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value favors maraviroc over placebo.||64.28|11.96|
81518481|NCT00098722|162725912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|52.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.803|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.06|81.25||||||Week 48: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value favors maraviroc over placebo.||81.25|23.06|
81518482|NCT00098722|162725912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|58.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.725|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.53|87.4||||||Week 48: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value favors maraviroc over placebo.||87.40|29.53|
81518483|NCT00098722|162725913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|218.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|71.225|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.59|358.54||||||Week 24: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value favors maraviroc over placebo.||358.54|78.59|
81518484|NCT00098722|162725913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|133.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|70.855|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.03|272.47||||||Week 24: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value favors maraviroc over placebo.||272.47|-6.03|
81518485|NCT00098722|162725913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|136.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|57.85|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.24|250.62||||||Week 48: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value favors maraviroc over placebo.||250.62|23.24|
81518486|NCT00098722|162725913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|140.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|57.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.15|253.35||||||Week 48: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value favors maraviroc over placebo.||253.35|27.15|
81456614|NCT04179838|162603652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there was no change after the sleep-deprived relative to the non-sleep deprived intervention. One sample t-test on percentage change in the sleep-deprived relative to non-sleep deprived phase.||||0.08
81456615|NCT04179838|162603653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there was no change after the sleep-deprived relative to the non-sleep deprived intervention. One sample t-test on percentage change in the sleep-deprived relative to non-sleep deprived phase.||||0.28
81456616|NCT04179838|162603654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there was no change after the sleep-deprived relative to the non-sleep deprived intervention. One sample t-test on percentage change in the sleep-deprived relative to non-sleep deprived phase.||||0.50
81456617|NCT04179838|162603655|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there was no change after the sleep-deprived relative to the non-sleep deprived intervention. One sample t-test on percentage change in the sleep-deprived relative to non-sleep deprived phase.||||0.58
81456618|NCT01050530|162603690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|-0.93|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.93|-2.08|<0.0001
81456619|NCT01050530|162603691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-300.7||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-526.2|-75.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-75.1|-526.2|0.0093
81456620|NCT01113892|162603714|NON_INFERIORITY|"The non-inferiority margin was 15%. The following null hypothesis (H0) and alternative hypothesis (HA) were tested, with the primary patency rate at 6 months for FUSION Bioline (PF), and the primary patency rate at 6 months for EXXCEL (PE).~H0: PF - PE \< - 0.15; HA: PF - PE \> - 0.15 An exact 1-sided test was used for the observed difference of patency rates between the FUSION Bioline (test) and EXXCEL (control) products."|Mean Difference (Net)|16.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|29.9||The threshold for significance was p = .05|Exact 1-sided test||Difference = Patency (Fusion Bioline) - Patency (EXXCEL)|It was calculated that 200 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion would have at least 80% power to detect a difference of 15% in the number of participants with primary patency between FUSION Bioline and EXXCEL groups at 6 months. It was assumed that the ratio of Above-Knee to Below-Knee procedures was 60:40; based on this, the primary patency rate for the combined Above-Knee and Below-Knee patients was 79%. Assumptions included a 10% withdrawal rate prior to the 6-month evaluation.||29.9|2.7|<.0001
81456621|NCT01113892|162603715|EQUIVALENCE|Fisher's Exact test was used to evaluate whether subjects with any MALE event or POD were homogeneous across the treatment arms.||||||0.033|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The number and percentage of subjects with a MALE or POD event were summarized by treatment group.||||.033
81456622|NCT01113892|162603716|OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Chi-squared|Proportion of subjects who achieved primary assisted patency for both treatment groups were compared using a Chi-Square test||||||.017
81456623|NCT01113892|162603717|OTHER|||||||0.137|||||||Chi-squared|Proportion of subjects who achieve secondary patency for both treatment groups will be compared using a Chi-Square test||||||.137
81456624|NCT01113892|162603718|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups were compared with the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test||||<.0001
81456625|NCT01113892|162603720|NON_INFERIORITY|"Repeated 6 month analyses for 12 month results.The non-inferiority margin was 15%. The following null hypothesis (H0) and alternative hypothesis (HA) were tested, with the primary patency rate for FUSION Bioline (PF), and the primary patency rate for EXXCEL (PE).~H0: PF - PE \< - 0.15; HA: PF - PE \> - 0.15 An exact 1-sided test was used for the observed difference of patency rates between the FUSION Bioline (test) and EXXCEL (control) products, with a p-value ≤ .05 indicating significance."|Mean Difference (Net)|9.5||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|23.0|||Exact 1-sided test|||||23.0|-4.8|.0001
81456626|NCT01113892|162603722|OTHER|||||||0.181|||||||Chi-squared|Proportion of subjects who achieve primary assisted patency for both treatment groups will be compared using a Chi-Square test||||||.181
81456627|NCT01113892|162603724|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Chi-squared|Proportion of subjects who achieve secondary patency for both treatment groups will be compared using a Chi Square test||||||.68
81456628|NCT04886596|162603735|OTHER|VE is demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided confidence interval (CI) for vaccine efficacy (VE) is above 20%.|VE|82.58|||||TWO_SIDED|96.95|57.89|94.08|||Poisson regression method||VE in terms of occurrence of RSV-confirmed LRTD was evaluated using the conditional exact binomial method based on the Poisson model|To demonstrate the vaccine efficacy (VE) efficacy of a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD during the first season in adults ≥ 60 YOA||94.08|57.89|
81456629|NCT04886596|162603736|OTHER|VE is demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided CI for VE is above 20%.|VE|62.91|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|46.74|74.79|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (%) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To demonstrate the vaccine efficacy of a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA over three seasons.||74.79|46.74|
81456630|NCT04886596|162603736|OTHER|VE is demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided CI for VE is above 20%.|VE|67.18|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|48.19|80.04|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (%) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To demonstrate the vaccine efficacy of a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA over two seasons.||80.04|48.19|
81456631|NCT04886596|162603737|OTHER|VE is demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided CI for VE is above 20%.|VE|67.76|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|51.82|79.11|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (%) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To demonstrate the vaccine efficacy of a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine followed by 1 annual revaccination before Season 2 in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA over three seasons.||79.11|51.82|
81580899|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1544||||0.5576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6737|0.3649|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||0.3649|-0.6737|0.5576
81580900|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2431||||0.3594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7658|0.2796|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||0.2796|-0.7658|0.3594
81580901|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4011||||0.1355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9291|0.127|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||0.1270|-0.9291|0.1355
81580902|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6351||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1466|-0.1236|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-0.1236|-1.1466|0.0153
81580903|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7238||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2418|-0.2059|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-0.2059|-1.2418|0.0065
81580904|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8818||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4042|-0.3594|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emax, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-0.3594|-1.4042|0.0011
81580905|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1614|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9373|-1.3856|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-1.3856|-2.9373|<0.0001
81580906|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0336|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8085|-2.2587|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||-2.2587|-3.8085|<0.0001
81580907|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2791||||0.4804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0586|0.5004|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||0.5004|-1.0586|0.4804
81580908|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024||||0.9519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7608|0.8087|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||0.8087|-0.7608|0.9519
81580909|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.497||||0.2152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.286|0.2921|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||0.2921|-1.2860|0.2152
81580910|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8824|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1094|2.6553|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||2.6553|1.1094|<0.0001
81580911|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1854|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.407|2.9638|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||2.9638|1.4070|<0.0001
81580912|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6645|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8786|2.4503|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||2.4503|0.8786|<0.0001
81580913|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7545|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9912|3.5179|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||3.5179|1.9912|<0.0001
81580914|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0576|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2858|3.8294|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||3.8294|2.2858|<0.0001
81580915|NCT00975481|162834344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5366|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7578|3.3155|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect model was implemented with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.||For Emin, mixed-effect model was used which included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate where applicable, and participant nested within sequence as random effect. The estimates of adjusted mean differences and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the model.||3.3155|1.7578|<0.0001
81580916|NCT05517382|162834365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||At baseline||||0.20
81580917|NCT05517382|162834365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||At Post game||||0.59
81580918|NCT05517382|162834365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||At 3 month||||0.94
81580919|NCT05517382|162834365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||GEE|Controlling for baseline thriving status, this reflects the interaction between the intervention group and time.||||||0.55
81580920|NCT05517382|162834366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.1759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||Group effect.|At post game.||0.04|-0.23|0.1759
81580921|NCT05517382|162834366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16||||0.0857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||Group effect.|At 3 month||0.02|-0.35|0.0857
81580922|NCT02461225|162834390|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0005|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<.0005
81580923|NCT02461225|162834391|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81580924|NCT00624052|162834392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||||95.0|0.47|1.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.66|0.47|
81580925|NCT00624052|162834392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28||||||95.0|0.14|0.59|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.59|0.14|
81580926|NCT00624052|162834392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.24||||||95.0|0.12|0.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.48|0.12|
81580927|NCT00624052|162834392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||||95.0|0.17|0.59|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.59|0.17|
81580928|NCT00624052|162834392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27||||||95.0|0.15|0.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.49|0.15|
81580929|NCT00624052|162834392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||||95.0|0.42|1.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.68|0.42|
81580930|NCT03479307|162834451|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.013|-0.407|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference (95% CI): Bilastine Ophthalmic Solution 0.6% arm minus Vehicle of Bilastine Ophthalmic Solution arm at Visit 4b (including all time points).||-0.407|-1.013|< 0.0001
81580931|NCT03479307|162834451|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.167|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.439|-0.895|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference (95% CI): Bilastine Ophthalmic Solution 0.6% arm minus Vehicle of Bilastine Ophthalmic Solution arm at Visit 5 (including all time points).||-0.895|-1.439|< 0.0001
81580932|NCT03479307|162834451|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.413|-0.868|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference (95% CI): Ketotifen Ophthalmic Solution 0.025% (Zaditen) arm minus Vehicle of Bilastine Ophthalmic Solution arm at Visit 5 (including all time points).||-0.868|-1.413|< 0.0001
81580933|NCT03479307|162834451|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 0.40|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.009||||0.0007|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.235|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference (one-sided, 97.5% CI): Bilastine Ophthalmic Solution 0.6% arm minus Ketotiphen Ophthalmic Solution 0.025% (Zaditen) arm at Visit 5, 3 minutes Post-CAC (non-inferiority test).||0.235||0.0007
81580934|NCT03479307|162834451|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 0.40|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.077||||0.0002|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.175|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference (one-sided, 97.5% CI): Bilastine Ophthalmic Solution 0.6% arm minus Ketotiphen Ophthalmic Solution 0.025% (Zaditen) arm at Visit 5, 5 minutes Post-CAC (non-inferiority test).||0.175||0.0002
81580935|NCT03479307|162834451|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 0.40|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.159|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.101|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference (one-sided, 97.5% CI): Bilastine Ophthalmic Solution 0.6% arm minus Ketotiphen Ophthalmic Solution 0.025% (Zaditen) arm at Visit 5, 7 minutes Post-CAC (non-inferiority test).||0.101||< 0.0001
81580936|NCT01464346|162834452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Intercept from ANCOVA as agreement rate|88.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.69|90.33|||ANCOVA|Mixed effects model was used, with day of sensor wear(1,3 or 6) as covariate. Day was centered to 0 to permit interpretation of the model intercept||||90.33|85.69|<0.05
81580937|NCT01464346|162834453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Intercept from ANCOVA as agreement rate|90.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.77|92.28|||ANCOVA|Mixed effects model was used, with day of sensor wear(1,3 or 6) as covariate. Day was centered to 0 to permit interpretation of the model intercept||||92.28|88.77|< 0.05
81580938|NCT02295995|162834459|OTHER|||||||||||||||||The between-group difference at 12 weeks \[mean difference (MD) and 95% Confidence Interval\] was calculated for all outcome measures. Cohen's d effect sizes were calculated as the difference in mean-level change (from baseline to 12 weeks) between the two groups divided by the standard deviation (SD) and is interpreted as d=0.20 (small), d=0.50 (medium), and d=0.80 (large). Cohen's d for physical activity in this sample was 1.37|Cohen's d calculated as the change from baseline to 12 weeks in both groups.|||
81580939|NCT02295995|162834460|OTHER|||||||||||||||||The between-group difference at 12 weeks \[mean difference (MD) and 95% Confidence Interval\] was calculated for all outcome measures. Cohen's d effect sizes were calculated as the difference in mean-level change (from baseline to 12 weeks) between the two groups divided by the standard deviation (SD) and is interpreted as d=0.20 (small), d=0.50 (medium), and d=0.80 (large). Cohen's d for PCL-5 in this sample was 0.38|Cohen's d calculated as the change from baseline to 12 weeks in both groups.|||
81580940|NCT02295995|162834461|OTHER|||||||||||||||||The between-group difference at 12 weeks \[mean difference (MD) and 95% Confidence Interval\] was calculated for all outcome measures. Cohen's d effect sizes were calculated as the difference in mean-level change (from baseline to 12 weeks) between the two groups divided by the standard deviation (SD) and is interpreted as d=0.20 (small), d=0.50 (medium), and d=0.80 (large). Cohen's d for 6-minute walk in this sample was 0.50|Cohen's d calculated as the change from baseline to 12 weeks in both groups.|||
81580941|NCT03628703|162834477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81580942|NCT04350788|162834481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||We analyzed program satisfaction between SCP and ESCP by role (patient vs partner). The following result is for patient.||||0.02
81580943|NCT04350788|162834481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||We analyzed program satisfaction between SCP and ESCP by role (patient vs partner). The following result is for partner.||||0.25
81580944|NCT04350788|162834482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||We analyzed this measure between SCP and ESCP by role (patient vs partner) and by domain. The following result is for patient in general domain.||||0.36
81580945|NCT04350788|162834482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||We analyzed this measure between SCP and ESCP by role (patient vs partner) and by domain. The following result is for patient in content domain.||||0.38
81580946|NCT04350788|162834482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||We analyzed this measure between SCP and ESCP by role (patient vs partner) and by domain. The following result is for patient in navigation domain.||||0.02
81580947|NCT04350788|162834482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||We analyzed this measure between SCP and ESCP by role (patient vs partner) and by domain. The following result is for partner in general domain.||||0.62
81580948|NCT04350788|162834482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||We analyzed this measure between SCP and ESCP by role (patient vs partner) and by domain. The following result is for partner in content domain.||||0.65
81580949|NCT04350788|162834482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||We analyzed this measure between SCP and ESCP by role (patient vs partner) and by domain. The following result is for partner in navigation domain.||||0.45
81580950|NCT04350788|162834483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.35
81580951|NCT04350788|162834484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||We analyzed this measure between SCP and ESCP by role (patient vs partner) and by domain. The following result is for patient in urinary domain.||||0.01
81580952|NCT04350788|162834484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||ANCOVA|||We analyzed this measure between SCP and ESCP by role (patient vs partner) and by domain. The following result is for patient in bowel domain.||||0.41
81580953|NCT04350788|162834484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||ANCOVA|||We analyzed this measure between SCP and ESCP by role (patient vs partner) and by domain. The following result is for patient in sexual domain.||||0.21
81580954|NCT04350788|162834484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||ANCOVA|||We analyzed this measure between SCP and ESCP by role (patient vs partner) and by domain. The following result is for patient in hormonal domain.||||0.52
81580955|NCT04350788|162834484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||ANCOVA|||We analyzed this measure between SCP and ESCP by role (patient vs partner) and by domain. The following result is for partner in urinary domain.||||0.79
81580956|NCT04350788|162834484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||ANCOVA|||We analyzed this measure between SCP and ESCP by role (patient vs partner) and by domain. The following result is for partner in bowel domain.||||0.84
81580957|NCT04350788|162834484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||ANCOVA|||We analyzed this measure between SCP and ESCP by role (patient vs partner) and by domain. The following result is for partner in sexual domain.||||0.82
81580958|NCT04350788|162834484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||ANCOVA|||We analyzed this measure between SCP and ESCP by role (patient vs partner) and by domain. The following result is for partner in hormonal domain.||||0.33
81580959|NCT04350788|162834485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.18
81580960|NCT04350788|162834485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.38
81580961|NCT04350788|162834486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||generalized linear regression|||||||0.05
81580962|NCT04350788|162834487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.10
81580963|NCT04350788|162834488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.29
81580964|NCT04350788|162834489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.49
81580965|NCT04350788|162834490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.09
81580966|NCT04350788|162834491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.16
81580967|NCT04350788|162834492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.55
81518487|NCT00098722|162725914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.56|||Log Rank|||P-value was calculated using Log rank test controlling for the effect of the randomization strata. Hazard ratio calculated by fitting a Cox proportional hazards model including treatment group and randomization strata. Hazard ratio \<1 favors maraviroc.||0.56|0.29|<0.0001
81518488|NCT00098722|162725914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.46|||Log Rank|||P-value was calculated using Log rank test controlling for the effect of the randomization strata. Hazard ratio calculated by fitting a Cox proportional hazards model including treatment group and randomization strata. Hazard ratio \<1 favors maraviroc.||0.46|0.23|<0.0001
81518489|NCT00098722|162725915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.876|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1534|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.177|-0.575||||||Week 24: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Negative value favors maraviroc over placebo.||-0.575|-1.177|
81518490|NCT00098722|162725915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.882|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1521|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.181|-0.584||||||Week 24: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Negative value favors maraviroc over placebo.||-0.584|-1.181|
81518491|NCT00098722|162725915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.855|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.189|-0.521||||||Week 48: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Negative value favors maraviroc over placebo.||-0.521|-1.189|
81518492|NCT00098722|162725915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1685|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.364|-0.701||||||Week 48: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Negative value favors maraviroc over placebo.||-0.701|-1.364|
81518493|NCT01891344|162726014|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.273|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.437||||||||0.437|0.170|
81518494|NCT01891344|162726014|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.428|0.871||||||||0.871|0.428|
81518495|NCT02963987|162726026|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81518496|NCT02963987|162726027|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.006
81518497|NCT02963987|162726028|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81518498|NCT03249935|162726055|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||Assumptions were that 20% of enrolled chlamydia-infected males will have urethral symptoms and azithromycin treatment failures will occur in 10% of symptomatic men vs. 2% of asymptomatic men. At a one-sided 0.05 significance level with power of 0.80, a sample size of 357 evaluable males would be needed, or approximately 72 symptomatic and 285 asymptomatic males. Assuming 20% of males enrolled would be unevaluable, a total of 446 males was targeted for enrollment.|Given that the study closed early and there were only 4 treatment failures, formal hypothesis testing was not performed.|||
81518499|NCT03249935|162726056|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|2.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Unadjusted odds ratio for age in years as a continuous variable in a logistic regression model predicting treatment failure at day 28||2.62|0.22|0.656
81518500|NCT03249935|162726056|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.65||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|47.89|||Regression, Logistic|||Unadjusted odds ratio for reporting at baseline new partners in the last 30 days (reference group=no new partners) from a logistic model predicting treatment failure at day 28.||47.89|0.45|0.197
81518501|NCT03249935|162726056|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.01|||Regression, Logistic|||Unadjusted odds ratio for Chlamydia viral load at baseline as a continuous variable in a logistic model predicting treatment failure at day 28.||1.01|0.45|0.058
81518502|NCT01229943|162726062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.17||Tests were stratified by: prior treatment with cytotoxic chemotherapy (no vs yes), prior use of octreotide (no vs yes), and prior therapy with sunitinib (no vs yes).|Log Rank|||Based on the log rank test, with 130 patients enrolled over 22 months and followed an additional 24 months, the difference in median PFS between 9 months and 14 months can be detected with approximately 90% power (1-sided, α=0.15).||1.17|0.55|0.12
81518503|NCT01669421|162726065|OTHER|Data was analyzed with multiple repeat ANOVA for all visits and paired samples were also evaluated.|||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||IL-2||||<0.05
81518504|NCT01669421|162726065|OTHER|Kruskal-Wallis||||||0.035|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||IL-4||||0.035
81518505|NCT01669421|162726065|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||IL-8||||0.33
81518506|NCT01669421|162726065|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||IL-9||||0.68
81518507|NCT01669421|162726065|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||IL-17||||0.020
81518508|NCT01669421|162726065|OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||FGF||||0.021
81518509|NCT01669421|162726065|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Eotaxin||||0.02
81518510|NCT01669421|162726065|OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||GM-CSF||||0.045
81518511|NCT01669421|162726065|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||IL15||||0.47
81518512|NCT01669421|162726065|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||IL-1a||||0.90
81518513|NCT01669421|162726065|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||IL18||||0.80
81518514|NCT01669421|162726065|OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||M-CSF||||0.027
81518515|NCT01669421|162726066|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||No power calculation and this is an exploratory pilot analysis We expected cytokines to decrease after subjects receive double dose and a rebound after administering standard dose.||||0.07
81518516|NCT01669421|162726068|OTHER|between Week 4 and Week 8||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Desmosine (DES) and isodesmosine (IDES) are used as indicator of elastin degradation. Levels of DES/IDES were measured using high-performance liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry.||||0.03
81518517|NCT01669421|162726068|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||between Week 8 and Week 12||||0.33
81518518|NCT01669421|162726068|OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||between Week 4 and Week 12||||0.029
81580968|NCT02117999|162834503|NON_INFERIORITY|Sample size calculation was performed to detect a difference of 0.95 D between the average Kmax changes for the T-ionto CL and standard CL groups at 12 months, at a significance level of 5% and a power of 81%, assuming a standard deviation of 1.20 D.|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis of changes from baseline in each group was made using the paired Student t-test. Treatment effects were assessed using repeated measures ANOVA between groups and time (3 days, 7 days, 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-months). The outcome measures over time were corrected for baseline values. The relationship between the change in Kmax at 12 months and baseline parameters was assessed using Pearson's correlation analysis for either group.||||<0.05
81580969|NCT02117999|162834504|NON_INFERIORITY|sample size calculation was performed to detect a difference of 0.95 D between the average Kmax changes for the T-ionto CL and standard CL groups at 12 months, at a significance level of 5% and a power of 81%, assuming a standard deviation of 1.20 D. The sample size of the study was 34 cases (allocation ratio of 2:1)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Analysis of changes from baseline in each group was made using the paired Student t-test. Treatment effects were assessed using repeated measures ANOVA between groups and time (3 days, 7 days, 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-months). The outcome measures over time were corrected for baseline values.||||0.05
81580970|NCT01252940|162834533|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between treatment groups in the percentages of virologic success was constructed using normal approximation. Noninferiority was assessed using a conventional 95% CI approach, with a noninferiority margin of 12%. It would be concluded that the FTC/RPV/TDF STR group was not inferior to the SBR group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference (FTC/RPV/TDF STR - SBR) in the response rate was greater than -12%.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|9.1||||||||9.1|-1.6|
81580971|NCT05478252|162834567|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of insulin semaglutide J versus insulin semaglutide B was considered as confirmed if the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the mean treatment difference lied entirely below 2.5%. Non-inferiority was investigated on the FAS.|Treatment difference|-0.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.08|||ANCOVA|||||0.08|-0.30|<.0001
81580972|NCT03939897|162834577|OTHER|This test is used to compare the survival distributions of different groups in a survival analysis. It's a nonparametric test.||||||0.506|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5060
81580973|NCT03939897|162834580|OTHER|This test is used to compare the survival distributions of different groups in a survival analysis. It's a nonparametric test.||||||0.2989|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2989
81580974|NCT01536379|162834594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-34.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.5|40.7||||||||40.7|-109.5|
81580975|NCT01536379|162834615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|204.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.0|550.0|||||Week 24 comparison|||550.00|90.00|
81580976|NCT01536379|162834615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-33.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-169.84|25.0|||||Week 52 comparison|||25.00|-169.84|
81580977|NCT01536379|162834616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1232.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25735.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50457.0|52921.8|||||Week 24 comparison|||52921.8|-50457.0|
81580978|NCT01536379|162834616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13128.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24165.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61868.9|35612.2|||||Week 52 comparison|||35612.2|-61868.9|
81580979|NCT01536379|162834617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.3|3.7|||||Week 24 comparison|||3.7|-31.3|
81580980|NCT01536379|162834617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|22.2|||||Week 52 comparison|||22.2|-8.6|
81580981|NCT01536379|162834618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2791.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4651.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12105.0|6524.0|||||Week 24 comparison|||6524|-12105|
81580982|NCT01536379|162834618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-458.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4501.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9487.0|8572.0|||||Week 52 comparison|||8572|-9487|
81580983|NCT01536379|162834619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.156|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|1.01|||||Week 24 comparison|||1.01|-3.59|
81580984|NCT01536379|162834619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.017|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|2.82|||||Week 52 comparison|||2.82|-1.24|
81580985|NCT01536379|162834620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30326.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|34677.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100559.1|39905.3|||||Week 24 comparison|||39905.3|-100559.1|
81580986|NCT01536379|162834620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-46955.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32594.81|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-113218.9|19308.3|||||Week 52 comparison|||19308.3|-113218.9|
81580987|NCT01536379|162834621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|4.2|||||Week 24 comparison|||4.2|-10.1|
81580988|NCT01536379|162834621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|6.3|||||Week 52 comparison|||6.3|-7.2|
81580989|NCT01536379|162834622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|648.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12618.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24661.1|25957.7|||||Week 24 comparison|||25957.7|-24661.1|
81580990|NCT01536379|162834622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5618.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12153.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29994.8|18757.0|||||Week 52 comparison|||18757.0|-29994.8|
81580991|NCT01536379|162834623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|3.5|||||Week 24 comparison|||3.5|-3.2|
81580992|NCT01536379|162834623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|2.3|||||Week 52 comparison|||2.3|-3.5|
81580993|NCT01536379|162834624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.255|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|0.98|||||Week 24 comparison|||0.98|-4.07|
81580994|NCT01536379|162834624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.329|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|1.67|||||Week 52 comparison|||1.67|-3.68|
81580995|NCT01536379|162834625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportion|-0.067|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.638|0.505|||||Week 24 comparison|||0.505|-0.638|
81580996|NCT01536379|162834625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportion|-0.267|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.838|0.305|||||Week 52 comparison|||0.305|-0.838|
81580997|NCT01536379|162834626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|52.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.9|100.3|||||Week 24 comparison|||100.3|-105.9|
81580998|NCT01536379|162834626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|47.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-107.1|81.4|||||Week 52 comparison|||81.4|-107.1|
81580999|NCT01536379|162834627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.56|5.71|||||Week 24 comparison|||5.71|-31.56|
81581000|NCT01536379|162834627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.315|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.11|13.72|||||Week 52 comparison|||13.72|-19.11|
81581001|NCT01536379|162834628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.225|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|3.96||||||||3.96|-4.84|
81581002|NCT04916600|162834644|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|22.0||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = .05|Chi-squared||Treatment difference = Active device \>=24 hour group - remainder of participants (Active \<24 hr, Sham \>=24 hr, and Sham \<24 hr groups)|||||.043
81581003|NCT04916600|162834645|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = .05|t-test, 2 sided|df=101||||||.032
81581004|NCT03971695|162834656|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|100.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.18|111.48|||||Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) = 14.2. Ratio is T1/R.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA.||111.48|90.18|
81581005|NCT03971695|162834656|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|91.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.37|98.35|||||Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) = 9.5. Ratio is T2/T1.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA.||98.35|85.37|
81581006|NCT03971695|162834657|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|98.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.2|114.08|||||Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) = 20.5. Ratio is T1/R.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA.||114.08|84.20|
81581007|NCT03971695|162834657|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|77.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.11|88.22|||||Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) = 17.4. Ratio is T2/T1.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA.||88.22|68.11|
81581008|NCT03971695|162834661|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|96.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.96|106.9|||||Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) = 13.9. Ratio is T1/R.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA.||106.90|86.96|
81581009|NCT03971695|162834661|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|91.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.4|97.54|||||Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) = 8.9. Ratio is T2/T1.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA.||97.54|85.40|
81581010|NCT04447417|162834668|OTHER||Point estimate|0.43|||<=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|0.49||One-sided p-value. Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|linear mixed model||Point estimate obtained was back-transformed by exponentiation|TEWL data for linear mixed model was log-transformed to account for right skewness of data and heteroskedasticity. The linear mixed effect on log (TEWL) included age, sex, number of STS, localization on the body, visit, number of STS-by-visit interaction and number of STS-by-age interaction as fixed effects. Model was run on data on lesional skin area.||0.49|0.37|<=0.0001
81581011|NCT00858442|162834705|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Applies normality test of shapiro Wilks = 0.953, P\> 0.449 in group without PRP and in PRP group shapiro Wilks=0.946, P \> 0.259.~The data were normally distributed, with equal variances (Test of levene: F = 0.1234, P\> 0.99)"|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.452|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.452|>|0.1574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.332|2.428||Applies t-test for equality of means. t = -1.016 is obtained. p\> 0.1574|t-test, 1 sided|||||2.428|-7.332|>0.1574
81581012|NCT00858442|162834706|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Applies normality test of shapiro Wilks =0.972, P\> 0.687 in group without PRP and in PRP group shapiro Wilks = 0.964, P \> 0.410.~The data were normally distributed, with equal variances (Test of levene: F = 3.153, P\> 0.082)"|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.50519|>|0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28561|0.74189||Applies t-test for equality of means. t = -0.538 is obtained. p\> 0.593|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.74189|-1.28561|>0.593
81581013|NCT00858442|162834707|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Applies normality test of shapiro Wilks=0.822, P\<0.001 in group without PRP, and in PRP group shapiro Wilks =0.910, P\<0.017.~The data were no normally distributed, with equal variances (Test of levene, F=1.324, P\>0.255)"|||||>|0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mean rank group without PRP= 28.88 Mean rank group with PRP= 26.31 Z value = -0.027||||||>0.398
81581014|NCT01280552|162834709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified for age and MGMT methylation status|Log Rank|||Stratified log rank p value stratified for age and MGMT methylation status||||0.010
81581015|NCT01280552|162834711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|||||Analyses were stratified for age and MGMT methylation status.|Log Rank|||||||0.033
81581016|NCT02016625|162834712|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis (H0): ratio is outside of interval (80%, 125%) vs. alternative hypothesis (H1): ratio is inside of interval (80%, 125%)|gMean ratio (%)|108.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.5||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.992|117.076|||ANOVA||ratio of cyclo + FDV to cyclo treatment. The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variation (%).|Geometric mean (gMean) ratio of cyclo + FDV to cyclo treatment. The statistical model used for the analysis of primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model accounted for variation from 'subject' and 'treatment' effects. The 'subject' effect was considered to be random, whereas the 'treatment' effect was considered as fixed.||117.076|99.992|0.0033
81581017|NCT02016625|162834713|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: ratio is outside of interval (80%, 125%) vs. H1: ratio is inside of interval (80%, 125%)|gMean ratio (%)|106.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.7||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.36|115.534|||ANOVA||gMean ratio of cyclo+FDV to cyclo treatment. The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variation (%).|gMean ratio of cyclo+FDV to cyclo treatment The statistical model used for the analysis of primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model accounted for variation from 'subject' and 'treatment' effects. The 'subject' effect was considered to be random, whereas the 'treatment' effect was considered as fixed.||115.534|98.360|0.0019
81581018|NCT02016625|162834714|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: ratio is outside of interval (80%, 125%) VS H1: ratio is inside of interval (80%, 125%)|gMean ratio (%)|90.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.6||0.0457|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.281|101.205|||ANOVA||gMean ratio of cyclo+FDV to cyclo treatment. The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variation (%).|gMean ratio of cyclo+FDV to cyclo treatment The statistical model used for the analysis of primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model accounted for variation from 'subject' and 'treatment' effects. The 'subject' effect was considered to be random, whereas the 'treatment' effect was considered as fixed.||101.205|80.281|0.0457
81581019|NCT02016625|162834715|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: ratio is outside of interval (80%, 125%) VS H1: ratio is inside of interval (80%, 125%)|gMean ratio (%)|140.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.8||0.8122|TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.772|177.833|||ANOVA||gMean ratio of cyclo+FDV to FDV treatment. The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variation (%).|gMean ratio of cyclo+FDV to FDV treatment. The statistical model used for the analysis of primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model accounted for variation from 'subject' and 'treatment' effects. The 'subject' effect was considered to be random, whereas the 'treatment' effect was considered as fixed.||177.833|111.772|0.8122
81581020|NCT02016625|162834716|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: ratio is outside of interval (80%, 125%) VS H1: ratio is inside of interval (80%, 125%)|gMean ratio (%)|116.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.0||0.065|TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.674|125.801|||ANOVA||gMean ratio of cyclo+FDV to FDV treatment. The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variation (%).|gMean ratio of cyclo+FDV to FDV treatment. The statistical model used for the analysis of primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model accounted for variation from 'subject' and 'treatment' effects. The 'subject' effect was considered to be random, whereas the 'treatment' effect was considered as fixed.||125.801|108.674|0.0650
81581021|NCT02016625|162834717|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: ratio is outside of interval (80%, 125%) VS H1: ratio is inside of interval (80%, 125%)|gMean ratio (%)|122.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.9||0.4181|TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.8|143.6|||ANOVA||gMean ratio of cyclo+FDV to FDV treatment. The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variation (%).|gMean ratio of cyclo+FDV to FDV treatment. The statistical model used for the analysis of primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model accounted for variation from 'subject' and 'treatment' effects. The 'subject' effect was considered to be random, whereas the 'treatment' effect was considered as fixed.||143.60|104.80|0.4181
81581022|NCT02016625|162834718|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: ratio is outside of interval (80%, 125%) VS H1: ratio is inside of interval (80%, 125%)|gMean ratio (%)|127.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.8||0.6207|TWO_SIDED|90.0|114.453|141.827|||ANOVA||gMean ratio of tac+FDV to FDV treatment. The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variation (%).|gMean ratio of tac+FDV to FDV treatment. The statistical model used for the analysis of primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model accounted for variation from 'subject' and 'treatment' effects. The 'subject' effect was considered to be random, whereas the 'treatment' effect was considered as fixed.||141.827|114.453|0.6207
81581023|NCT02016625|162834719|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: ratio is outside of interval (80%, 125%) VS H1: ratio is inside of interval (80%, 125%)|gMean ratio (%)|136.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.4||0.8592|TWO_SIDED|90.0|118.683|157.793|||ANOVA||gMean ratio of tac+FDV to FDV treatment. The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variation (%).|gMean ratio of tac+FDV to FDV treatment. The statistical model used for the analysis of primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model accounted for variation from 'subject' and 'treatment' effects. The 'subject' effect was considered to be random, whereas the 'treatment' effect was considered as fixed.||157.793|118.683|0.8592
81581024|NCT02016625|162834720|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: ratio is outside of interval (80%, 125%) VS H1: ratio is inside of interval (80%, 125%)|gMean ratio (%)|99.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.5||0.0269|TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.857|118.644|||ANOVA||gMean ratio of tac+FDV to FDV treatment. The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variation (%).|gMean ratio of tac+FDV to FDV treatment. The statistical model used for the analysis of primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model accounted for variation from 'subject' and 'treatment' effects. The 'subject' effect was considered to be random, whereas the 'treatment' effect was considered as fixed.||118.644|82.857|0.0269
81581025|NCT02016625|162834721|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: ratio is outside of interval (80%, 125%) VS H1: ratio is inside of interval (80%, 125%)|gMean ratio (%)|93.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.1||0.0493|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.059|110.022|||ANOVA||gMean ratio of tac+FDV to FDV treatment. The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variation (%).|gMean ratio of tac+FDV to FDV treatment. The statistical model used for the analysis of primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model accounted for variation from 'subject' and 'treatment' effects. The 'subject' effect was considered to be random, whereas the 'treatment' effect was considered as fixed.||110.022|80.059|0.0493
81581026|NCT02016625|162834722|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: ratio is outside of interval (80%, 125%) VS H1: ratio is inside of interval (80%, 125%)|gMean ratio (%)|99.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.0||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.375|106.115|||ANOVA||gMean ratio of tac+FDV to FDV treatment. The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variation (%).|gMean ratio of tac+FDV to FDV treatment. The statistical model used for the analysis of primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model accounted for variation from 'subject' and 'treatment' effects. The 'subject' effect was considered to be random, whereas the 'treatment' effect was considered as fixed.||106.115|93.375|0.0000
81581027|NCT02016625|162834723|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: ratio is outside of interval (80%, 125%) VS H1: ratio is inside of interval (80%, 125%)|gMean ratio (%)|96.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.9||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.53|104.45|||ANOVA||gMean ratio of tac+FDV to FDV treatment. The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variation (%).|gMean ratio of tac+FDV to FDV treatment. The statistical model used for the analysis of primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model accounted for variation from 'subject' and 'treatment' effects. The 'subject' effect was considered to be random, whereas the 'treatment' effect was considered as fixed.||104.45|88.53|0.0008
81518519|NCT01149486|162726072|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|93.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.2|108.88|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.88|80.20|
81518520|NCT01149486|162726073|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.15|106.18|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||106.18|93.15|
81518521|NCT01149486|162726074|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.1|106.12|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||106.12|93.10|
81518522|NCT01149486|162726075|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|111.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.47|122.79|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||122.79|101.47|
81518523|NCT01149486|162726076|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|105.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.58|112.41|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||112.41|99.58|
81518524|NCT01149486|162726077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|105.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.64|111.82|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||111.82|99.64|
81518525|NCT01149486|162726078|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|106.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.96|115.23|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||115.23|98.96|
81518526|NCT01149486|162726079|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.75|106.14|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||106.14|98.75|
81518527|NCT01149486|162726080|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.72|106.01|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||106.01|98.72|
81518528|NCT02084238|162726109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing the data between baseline and week 10.||||<0.01
81518529|NCT00320372|162726118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||MMRM Least Squares Mean|38.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.3|39.9|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measure analysis on MADRS responders (binary variable with 1=yes, 0=no) as the response variable in the model. The covariates are treatment, visit and propensity quintile. This analysis of covariance produced least square means.|Null Hypothesis: Percentage of responders across groups is the same. Alternate Hypothesis: Percentage of responders across groups is different.||39.9|36.3|
81518530|NCT00320372|162726118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||MMRM Least Squares Mean|17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.2|19.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measure analysis on MADRS responders (binary variable with 1=yes, 0=no) as the response variable in the model. The covariates are treatment, visit and propensity quintile. This analysis of covariance produced least square means.|Null Hypothesis: Percentage of responders across groups is the same. Alternate Hypothesis: Percentage of responders across groups is different.||19.0|15.2|
81518531|NCT00320372|162726118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Null Hypothesis: Percentage of responders across groups is the same. Alternate Hypothesis: Percentage of responders across groups is different.||||<.0001
81518532|NCT00320372|162726119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1015|TWO_SIDED|||||Comparison for Kaplan Meier Median Time until recurrence|Log Rank|Null hypothesis: median TUR between 2 groups is not different. Alternate hypothesis: median TUR between 2 groups is different.||||||0.1015
81518533|NCT00320372|162726120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||MMRM Least Squares Mean|19.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.4|21.3|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measure analysis on MADRS remitters (binary variable with 1=yes, 0=no) as the response variable in the model. The covariates are treatment, visit and propensity quintile. This analysis of covariance produced least square means.|Null Hypothesis: Percentage of remitters across groups is the same. Alternate Hypothesis: Percentage of remitters across groups is different.||21.3|18.4|
81518534|NCT00320372|162726120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||MMRM Least Squares Mean|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|9.5|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measure analysis on MADRS remitters (binary variable with 1=yes, 0=no) as the response variable in the model. The covariates are treatment, visit and propensity quintile. This analysis of covariance produced least square means.|Null Hypothesis: Percentage of remitters across groups is the same. Alternate Hypothesis: Percentage of remitters across groups is different.||9.5|6.9|
81518535|NCT00320372|162726120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Null Hypothesis: Percentage of responders across groups is the same. Alternate Hypothesis: Percentage of responders across groups is different.||||<.0001
81518536|NCT00320372|162726126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficients|0.34997|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||"Null hypothesis: There is a correlation between MADRS follow-up suicidal thoughts and baseline suicidal thoughts.~Alternate hypothesis: There is no correlation between MADRS follow-up suicidal thoughts and baseline suicidal thoughts."|Pearson Correlation Coefficients|||The statistical modeling of predictors of suicide attempts and suicidal ideations considered 15 variables, defined in the protocol a priori to determine which ones were predictive of suicide attempts and suicidal ideations. Four variables representing the baseline disease and patient factors were considered predictors of suicidality. This outcome measure presents the underlying data collected and the corresponding correlation coefficient for one of the 4 variables identified.||||<0.0001
81518537|NCT00320372|162726127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||"Null Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups equals zero.~Alternate Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups is not equal to zero."|F-Test|||3 Month Time point||||<.0001
81518538|NCT00320372|162726127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|||||"Null Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups equals zero.~Alternate Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups is not equal to zero."|F-Test|||6 Month Time point||||.0068
81518539|NCT00320372|162726127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|||||"Null Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups equals zero.~Alternate Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups is not equal to zero."|F-Test|||9 Month Time point||||.0008
81518540|NCT00320372|162726127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||"Null Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups equals zero.~Alternate Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups is not equal to zero."|F-Test|||12 Month Time point||||.0003
81518541|NCT00320372|162726127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||"Null Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups equals zero.~Alternate Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups is not equal to zero."|F-Test|||18 Month Time point||||<.0001
81518542|NCT00320372|162726127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|||||"Null Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups equals zero.~Alternate Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups is not equal to zero."|F-Test|||24 Month Time point||||.0059
81518543|NCT00320372|162726127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|||||"Null Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups equals zero.~Alternate Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups is not equal to zero."|F-Test|||30 Month Time point||||.0028
81518544|NCT00320372|162726127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||"Null Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups equals zero.~Alternate Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups is not equal to zero."|F-Test|||36 Month Time point||||.0002
81518545|NCT00320372|162726127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|||||"Null Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups equals zero.~Alternate Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups is not equal to zero."|F-Test|||42 Month Time point||||.0051
81518546|NCT00320372|162726127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|||||"Null Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups equals zero.~Alternate Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups is not equal to zero."|F-Test|||48 Month Time point||||.0363
81518547|NCT00320372|162726127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|||||"Null Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups equals zero.~Alternate Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups is not equal to zero."|F-Test|||54 Month Time point||||.0048
81518548|NCT00320372|162726127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|||||"Null Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups equals zero.~Alternate Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups is not equal to zero."|F-Test|||60 Month Time point||||.0009
81518549|NCT00320372|162726127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||MMRM Least Squares Mean|12.1009|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8979|13.3039|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measure analysis on Q-LES-Q change from baseline score (continuous var) as the response variable in the model. The covariates are treatment, visit and propensity quintile. This analysis of covariance produced least square means.|"Null Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups equals zero.~Alternate Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups is not equal to zero."||13.3039|10.8979|
81518550|NCT00320372|162726127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||MMRM Least Squares Mean|7.5964|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1327|9.0602|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measure analysis on Q-LES-Q change from baseline score (continuous var) as the response variable in the model. The covariates are treatment, visit and propensity quintile. This analysis of covariance produced least square means.|"Null Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups equals zero.~Alternate Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups is not equal to zero."||9.0602|6.1327|
81518551|NCT00320372|162726127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"Null Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups equals zero.~Alternate Hypothesis: Difference between change from baseline value of two treatment groups is not equal to zero."||||<.0001
81518552|NCT00320372|162726128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficients|0.14837|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||"Null hypothesis: There is a correlation between MADRS follow-up suicidal thoughts and baseline medical threat to life.~Alternate hypothesis: There is no correlation between MADRS follow-up suicidal thoughts and baseline medical threat to life."|Pearson Correlation Coefficients|||The statistical modeling of predictors of suicide attempts and suicidal ideations considered 15 variables, defined in the protocol a priori to determine which ones were predictive of suicide attempts and suicidal ideations. Four variables representing the baseline disease and patient factors were considered predictors of suicidality. This outcome measure presents the underlying data collected and the corresponding correlation coefficient for one of the 4 variables identified.||||<.0001
81456632|NCT04886596|162603737|OTHER|VE is demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided CI for VE is above 20%.|VE|67.12|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|48.09|80.0|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (%) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To demonstrate the vaccine efficacy of a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine followed by 1 annual revaccination before Season 2 in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA over two seasons.||80.00|48.09|
81518553|NCT00320372|162726129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficients|0.14819|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||"Null hypothesis: There is a correlation between MADRS f/u suicidal thoughts and baseline intent of suicidal gesture.~Alternate hypothesis: There is no correlation between MADRS f/u suicidal thoughts and baseline intent of suicidal gesture."|Pearson Correlation Coefficients|||The statistical modeling of predictors of suicide attempts and suicidal ideations considered 15 variables, defined in the protocol a priori to determine which ones were predictive of suicide attempts and suicidal ideations. Four variables representing the baseline disease and patient factors were considered predictors of suicidality. This outcome measure presents the underlying data collected and the corresponding correlation coefficient for one of the 4 variables identified.||||<.0001
81518554|NCT00320372|162726130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficients|0.04625||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|||||"Null hypothesis: There is a correlation between MADRS follow-up suicidal thoughts and baseline primary diagnosis of MDE.~Alternate hypothesis: There is no correlation between MADRS follow-up suicidal thoughts and baseline primary diagnosis of MDE."|Pearson Correlation Coefficients|||The statistical modeling of predictors of suicide attempts and suicidal ideations considered 15 variables, defined in the protocol a priori to determine which ones were predictive of suicide attempts and suicidal ideations. Four variables representing the baseline disease and patient factors were considered predictors of suicidality. This outcome measure presents the underlying data collected and the corresponding correlation coefficient for one of the 4 variables identified.||||.0012
81518555|NCT01853072|162726131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.0|||Regression, Logistic||Parameter dispersion is the standard error for the odds ratio.|This endpoint was considered primary for United States (US) registration and secondary for European Union (EU) registration.||3.0|1.5|<0.001
81518556|NCT01853072|162726132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.3|||Regression, Logistic||Parameter dispersion is the standard error for the odds ratio.|This endpoint was considered primary for EU registration and secondary for US registration.||0.3|0.1|<0.001
81518557|NCT02575118|162726142|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||linear mixed-effects regression models|All available data, and hence data for participants with missing observations at some time points, were included in the model.||In one saliva sample collected before treatment, the BPA concentration was more than 100 times higher (11.6 ng/ml) than the mean value and more than 100 SD from the mean of the remaining 19 samples. This saliva sample was excluded from the statistical analysis because it was probably contaminated. One participant had breakfast before the sample time point 1 wk after treatment, and thus the samples collected from this participant at this time point were not included in the statistical analysis.|We used mixed effects models and all available data (also data for participants with missing observations at some time points) were included in the model. Using mixed effects models is a recognized method when there are missing data. Thus, data from all 20 individuals were used for estimations at all time points (see: Rabe-Hesketh and Skrondal. Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling Using Stata, Volume I, Third Edition. 2012, page 279).|||<0.05
81518558|NCT02575118|162726143|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||linear mixed-effects regression models|All available data, and hence data for participants with missing observations at some time points, were included in the model.||One participant had breakfast before the sample time point 1 wk after treatment, and thus the samples collected from this participant at this time point were not included in the statistical analysis.|We used mixed effects models and all available data (also data for participants with missing observations at some time points), were included in the model. Using mixed effects models is a recognized method when there are missing data. Thus, data from all 20 individuals were used for estimations at all time points (see: Rabe-Hesketh and Skrondal. Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling Using Stata, Volume I, Third Edition. 2012, page 279).|||<0.05
81518559|NCT00085254|162726159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3|||Regression, Cox|||||1.3|0.5|0.4
81518560|NCT00085254|162726161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.5||adjusted for age: p=.0003, kps: p=.004; and surgical procedure: p=.003|Log Rank|||Primary endpoint death - defined from histological diagnosis to death. we assume pt in the study will have overall failure rate of 0.56 per person-year of f/up, a 30% reduction compared to hazard rate of 0.8 per person-year in historical NABTT database. Expected hazard ratio is 0.7 and cohort will produce 63 events among total of 94 pt planned f/up. One-sided test, have 95% power to detect observed ratio of 0.7 at alpha level of 0.1, or we have 88% power at alpha of 0.5 statistical significant||0.5|0.3|0.0001
81518561|NCT02032641|162726177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81518562|NCT02032641|162726177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||>0.10
81518563|NCT01822535|162726226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Between-group differences in percent changes in core body temperature from baseline values to after cool exposure were analyzed. Because individuals with tetraplegia have impaired thermoregulatory mechanisms, we hypothesized that their percent change in core body temperature would be significantly larger than that of able-bodied controls.||||<0.01
81518564|NCT01822535|162726227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"Between-group comparisons of percent changes in Stroop Interference T-scores from baseline values to after cool exposure were analyzed.~We hypothesized that subjects with tetraplegia would have greater declines in cognitive performance after cool exposure than able-bodied controls."||||0.018
81518565|NCT01822535|162726228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0431|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"Between-group comparisons of percent changes in Delayed Recall from baseline values to after cool exposure were analyzed.~We hypothesized that subjects with tetraplegia would have greater declines in cognitive performance after cool exposure than able-bodied controls."||||0.0431
81518566|NCT01822535|162726229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"We hypothesized that administration of midodrine would attenuate the fall in core body temperature.~Within-group percent changes in core body temperature were analyzed to compare data from visit 1 (no drug) to visit 2 (drug)."||||0.30
81518567|NCT01048866|162726230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-196.6||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-321.0|-72.2||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|||||-72.2|-321.0|0.0021
81518568|NCT01048866|162726231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-19.0||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|-9.3||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Baseline DSS fitted as a covariate and centre as a fixed effect.||||-9.3|-28.7|0.0002
81518569|NCT01048866|162726232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-179.7||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-305.7|-53.8||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|||||-53.8|-305.7|0.0054
81518570|NCT01048866|162726233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-16.4||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|-7.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|||||-7.0|-25.9|0.0008
81518571|NCT01048866|162726234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-168.4||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-293.7|-43.1|||ANOVA|||||-43.1|-293.7|0.0087
81518572|NCT01048866|162726235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-19.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-10.0|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate and centre as a fixed effect.||||-10.0|-28.0|<0.0001
81518573|NCT01048866|162726236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-118.9||||0.1844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-295.3|57.5|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate and centre as a fixed effect.||||57.5|-295.3|0.1844
81518574|NCT01048866|162726237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81518575|NCT01048866|162726238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8827|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8827
81518576|NCT01048866|162726239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0105|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Stratified by centre||||||0.0105
81581028|NCT02155738|162834724|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aim 1: Quantify the impact of IV acetaminophen on 1a) postoperative pain scores ... 1a) To achieve this aim, we will measure the degree of postoperative pain using visual analog scales (VAS) at multiple specified time points throughout the postoperative period; we report on change from Baseline VAS at 24 Hours Postop. Null Hypothesis is that there is no difference between subgroups in VAS scores. Sample size was determined considering significant differences in VAS scores.||||<0.05
81581029|NCT02155738|162834725|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||1b) We will use equianalgesic dosage tables to convert intra- and postoperative narcotics into morphine equivalents to compare narcotic requirements for the first week after surgery. We hypothesize that those patients receiving preemptive IV acetaminophen will have lower postoperative VAS scores and reduced narcotic requirements compared to placebo.||||<0.05
81518577|NCT01048866|162726241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-5.9||||0.0743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|0.6|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA model with participant as a random effect.||||0.6|-12.4|0.0743
81518578|NCT01048866|162726242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-5.5||||0.0871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|0.8|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA model with patient as a random effect.||||0.8|-11.7|0.0871
81518579|NCT01048866|162726243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-6.0||||0.0595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|0.2|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA model with participant as a random effect.||||0.2|-12.3|0.0595
81518580|NCT01048866|162726244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|0.5||||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.9|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA model with participant as a random effect.||||0.9|0.1|0.0195
81518581|NCT01048866|162726245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0322|||||||Regression, Logistic|Effect for centre||||||0.0322
81518582|NCT01048866|162726246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0276|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0276
81518583|NCT01048866|162726247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-0.2||||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||ANOVA|||||-0.0|-0.4|0.0288
81518584|NCT01048866|162726248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-0.1||||0.4274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||ANOVA|||||0.1|-0.3|0.4274
81518585|NCT03582813|162726249|SUPERIORITY||MIXREG Estimate|4.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Effects Random Regression|||This mixed effects random regression analysis tested whether intervention participants would report larger increases than controls in self-perceived Recovery and that this effect would be maintained overtime;||||<.01
81518586|NCT03582813|162726250|SUPERIORITY||MIXREG Estimate|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Effects Random Regression|||This mixed effects random regression analysis tested whether intervention participants would report larger increases than controls in self-esteem that would be maintained longitudinally||||.031
81518587|NCT03582813|162726251|SUPERIORITY||MIXREG Estimate|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Effects Random Regression|||This mixed effects random regression analysis tested whether intervention participants would report larger increases than controls in coping mastery that would be maintained longitudinally||||<0.01
81518588|NCT03582813|162726252|SUPERIORITY||MIXREG Estimate|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Effects Random Regression|||This mixed effects random regression analysis tested whether intervention participants would report larger increases than controls in perceived autonomy support that would be maintained longitudinally||||0.030
81518589|NCT03582813|162726253|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|4.74|||Regression, Logistic|||This mixed effects random regression analysis tested whether intervention participants would report greater likelihood of employment that would be maintained longitudinally||4.74|1.01|0.046
81518590|NCT03582813|162726254|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.14|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|11.44|||Regression, Logistic|||This mixed effects random regression analysis tested whether intervention participants would report greater likelihood of enrollment in educational classes that would be maintained longitudinally||11.44|1.50|<0.01
81518591|NCT02230683|162726256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||within group change|-1.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.57||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|0.89|||Paired t-test||within group change|Statistical Analysis for the mean change of the Hepatic Venous Pressure Gradient from Baseline to Day 28/EOT for the overall evaluable population treated with IDN-6556 25 mg twice daily||0.89|-3.16|0.257
81581030|NCT02603809|162834730|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Multiple Comparison Procedure-Modeling|||"Multiple Comparison Procedure-Modeling (MCP-Mod) was used to assess a dose-response across placebo and all aprocitentan doses. The null hypothesis of no dose-response was rejected if at least one of the six Multiple Contrast Tests (MCTs) had a multiplicity adjusted p-value \<0.05. The analysis was performed using the R-package DoseFinding (Bornkamp B, Pinheiro J, Bretz F. Planning and analyzing dose finding experiments. 2016. Available from: cran.r-projects.org/web/packages/DoseFinding.)"||||<0.001
81581031|NCT02603809|162834730|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.548||0.8117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|2.49|||ANCOVA|with Dunnett correction.||||2.49|-5.10|0.8117
81581032|NCT02603809|162834730|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-4.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.532||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.68|-1.17|||ANCOVA|with Dunnett correction.||||-1.17|-8.68|0.0053
81581033|NCT02603809|162834730|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-6.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.554|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-3.19|||ANCOVA|with Dunnett correction.||||-3.19|-10.80|<.0001
81581034|NCT02603809|162834730|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-4.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.549||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.75|-1.15|||ANCOVA|with Dunnett correction.||||-1.15|-8.75|0.0057
81581035|NCT02603809|162834731|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Multiple Comparison Procedure-Modeling|||"Multiple Comparison Procedure-Modeling (MCP-Mod) was used to assess a dose-response across placebo and all aprocitentan doses. The null hypothesis of no dose-response was rejected if at least one of the six Multiple Contrasts Tests (MCTs) had a multiplicity adjusted p-value \<0.05. The analysis was performed using the R-package DoseFinding (Bornkamp B, Pinheiro J, Bretz F. Planning and analyzing dose finding experiments. 2016. Available from: cran-rprojects.org/web/packages/DoseFinding.)"||||<0.001
81581036|NCT02603809|162834731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-2.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.445||0.7071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.44|3.54|||ANCOVA|with Dunnett correction.||||3.54|-8.44|0.7071
81581037|NCT02603809|162834731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-7.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.98|-1.12|||ANCOVA|with Dunnett correction.||||-1.12|-12.98|0.0138
81581038|NCT02603809|162834731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.457||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.92|-3.88|||ANCOVA|with Dunnett correction.||||-3.88|-15.92|0.0003
81581039|NCT02603809|162834731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-7.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0077||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.58|-1.59|||ANCOVA|with Dunnett correction.||||-1.59|-13.58|0.0077
81581040|NCT02603809|162834737|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Multiple Comparison Procedure-Modeling|||"Multiple Comparison Procedure-Modeling (MCP-Mod) was used to assess a dose-response across placebo and all aprocitentan doses. The null hypothesis of no dose-response was rejected if at least one of the six Multiple Contrast Tests (MCTs) had a multiplicity adjusted p-value \<0.05. The analysis was performed using the R-package DoseFinding (Bornkamp B, Pinheiro J, Bretz F. Planning and analyzing dose finding experiments. 2016. Available from: cran.r-projects.org/web/packages/DoseFinding.)"||||<0.001
81581041|NCT02603809|162834737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.401||0.5356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.19|1.69|||ANCOVA|with Dunnett correction.||||1.69|-5.19|0.5356
81581042|NCT02603809|162834737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-5.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.396||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.25|-2.4|||ANCOVA|with Dunnett correction.||||-2.40|-9.25|0.0001
81581043|NCT02603809|162834737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.96|-4.04|||ANCOVA|with Dunnett correction.||||-4.04|-10.96|<.0001
81581044|NCT02603809|162834737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-5.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.11|-2.19|||ANCOVA|with Dunnett correction.||||-2.19|-9.11|0.0003
81581045|NCT00380978|162834751|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.2|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Group sample sizes of 800 in each group achieve 80% power to detect equivalence when the margin of equivalence extends from 0.1 to 0.25||1.20|0.90|0.65
81637979|NCT00704340|162966114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.613|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The sample size was selected to provide sufficient precision for 95% confidence intervals for the incidence of neurosurgical complications in each arm. The sample size was selected so that the half-width of the normal approximation-based intervals would be no more than 0.05 percentage points. This requires a sample size of 114 evaluable patients in each arm. To allow for loss to follow-up, the sample size was increased to 125 randomized patients in each treatment arm, or a total of 250 patients.||||.613
81581046|NCT00380978|162834752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.2|||Chi-squared|||There rate of instrumented vaginal delivery will be equal in both groups.||1.20|0.80|0.63
81581047|NCT00380978|162834753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.047
81581048|NCT00380978|162834754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.35
81581049|NCT00380978|162834755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-3.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-3|-4|<0.005
81581050|NCT00380978|162834756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.005||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.005
81581051|NCT00380978|162834757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.11
81581052|NCT00380978|162834758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.005||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.005
81581053|NCT01466348|162834759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.6||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.6|||ANOVA|No baseline covariate adjustment was carried out.|A positive difference favors the paracetamol/ caffeine treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference in treatments in the change from baseline in the number of valid responses from the RVIP.||5.6|1.5|0.0008
81581054|NCT01466348|162834760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|6.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|8.4|||ANOVA|No baseline covariate adjustment was applied.|A positive difference favors the paracetamol/ caffeine treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference in treatments in the change from baseline in the number of valid responses from the RVIP.||8.4|4.5|<0.0001
81581055|NCT04608500|162834827|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.861|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.16|5.54|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model includes treatment, Baseline inflammatory lesion count, and analysis center.||||5.54|2.16|<0.0001
81581056|NCT04608500|162834828|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.263||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.064|1.499||The p-value is for the null hypothesis that the combined risk ratio equals 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by analysis center.||||1.499|1.064|0.0077
81637980|NCT00704340|162966115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.681|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.681
81637981|NCT00704340|162966116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.619|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.619
81581057|NCT04608500|162834829|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.193||||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.024|1.39||The p-value is for the null hypothesis that the combined risk ratio equals 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test Stratified by Analysis Center||||1.390|1.024|0.0189
81581058|NCT04608500|162834830|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.672|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.05|16.54|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment, Baseline inflammatory lesion count, and analysis center.||||16.54|6.05|<0.0001
81581059|NCT04608500|162834831|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.821|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.77|5.99|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment, Baseline inflammatory lesion count, and analysis center.||Statistical Analysis For Week 4||5.99|2.77|<0.0001
81581060|NCT04608500|162834831|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.793|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.52|6.63|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment, Baseline inflammatory lesion count, and analysis center.||Statistical Analysis For Week 8||6.63|3.52|<0.0001
81581061|NCT04608500|162834832|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.715||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.129|2.605||p-value is for the null hypothesis that the risk ratio equals 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by analysis center.||Statistical Analysis For Week 4||2.605|1.129|0.0114
81581062|NCT04608500|162834832|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.319||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.082|1.607||p-value is for the null hypothesis that the risk ratio equals 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by analysis center.||Statistical Analysis For Week 8||1.607|1.082|0.0061
81581063|NCT03928847|162834834|SUPERIORITY|The mean EGCG blood levels were compared among 450 mg, 600 mg, and 750 mg groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|250.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81581064|NCT03928847|162834835|OTHER|ELISA data from each patient before and after EGCG treatment were compared and analyzed with the use of the Wilcoxon signed-rank test (two-tailed).|||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81581065|NCT03928847|162834836|OTHER|ELISA data from each patient before and after EGCG treatment were compared and analyzed with the use of the Wilcoxon signed-rank test (two-tailed).|||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81581066|NCT03928847|162834837|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.01
81581067|NCT03928847|162834838|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.01
81581068|NCT03928847|162834839|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.01
81581069|NCT01010906|162834840|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% Confidence Interval falls within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\], then treatment of HI participants is similar to treatment of healthy matched for mild HI participants.|Geometric Least-Square Mean Ratio|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|3.43||||||||3.43|0.96|
81581070|NCT01010906|162834840|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% Confidence Interval falls within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\], then treatment of HI participants is similar to treatment of healthy matched for moderate HI participants.|Geometric Least-Square Mean Ratio|3.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.6|6.04||||||||6.04|1.60|
81581071|NCT01010906|162834840|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% Confidence Interval falls within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\], then treatment of HI participants is similar to treatment of healthy matched for severe HI participants.|Geometric Least-Square Mean Ratio|8.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.2|13.64||||||||13.64|5.20|
81581072|NCT01010906|162834841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least-Square Mean Ratio|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|3.24||||||||3.24|0.76|
81581073|NCT01010906|162834841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least-Square Mean Ratio|2.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.21|4.03||||||||4.03|1.21|
81581074|NCT01010906|162834841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least-Square Mean Ratio|6.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.9|9.71||||||||9.71|3.90|
81581075|NCT01881230|162834842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.692||||0.0183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.089|2.629|||Log Rank|||For stratified analysis, the stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox proportional hazards model were used, where the stratification factor is the disease free interval (\<= 1 year; \> 1 year).||2.629|1.089|0.0183
81581076|NCT01881230|162834842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.581||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.373|0.904|||Log Rank|||For stratified analysis, the stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox proportional hazards model were used, where the stratification factor is the disease free interval (\<= 1 year; \> 1 year).||0.904|0.373|0.0152
81581077|NCT01881230|162834842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.039||||0.8599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.676|1.597|||Log Rank|||For stratified analysis, the stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox proportional hazards model were used, where the stratification factor is the disease free interval (\<= 1 year; \> 1 year).||1.597|0.676|0.8599
81581078|NCT01881230|162834845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.375||||0.1579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.882|2.143|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratios and associated two-sided 95% confidence intervals were estimated using stratified Cox proportional hazard model. The stratification factor is the disease free interval (≤ 1 year; \> 1 year).||2.143|0.882|0.1579
81581079|NCT01881230|162834845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.796||||0.2945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.221|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratios and associated two-sided 95% confidence intervals were estimated using stratified Cox proportional hazard model. The stratification factor is the disease free interval (≤ 1 year; \> 1 year).||1.221|0.520|0.2945
81581080|NCT01881230|162834845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.101||||0.6691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.708|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratios and associated two-sided 95% confidence intervals were estimated using stratified Cox proportional hazard model. The stratification factor is the disease free interval (≤ 1 year; \> 1 year).||1.708|0.710|0.6691
81581081|NCT00112502|162834849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.7||||||||1.7|0.8|
81581082|NCT00112502|162834850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.2||||||||1.2|0.6|
81581083|NCT00112502|162834851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.8||||||||1.8|0.9|
81581084|NCT00112502|162834852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.3||||||||1.3|0.6|
81581085|NCT00112502|162834854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.5||||||||1.5|0.7|
81581086|NCT00112502|162834855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.2||||||||1.2|0.5|
81581087|NCT00112502|162834856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.8||||||||1.8|0.8|
81581088|NCT00112502|162834857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.1||||||||1.1|0.5|
81581089|NCT03538158|162834946|SUPERIORITY||Slope|5.7||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-287.7|299.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|F(2,131)=.07||||299.1|-287.7|.82
81581090|NCT03538158|162834947|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.5||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|F(2,75)=.03||||4.4|-3.5|.97
81581091|NCT00909779|162834963|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The study was powered under a one-sided alternative hypothesis, in which arformoterol is superior to placebo, with a hazard ratio of 0.80 or less. To achieve 80% power, it was necessary to observe 86 total events for the primary endpoint adjusted for interim analysis. Assuming an annual event proportion of 17.3% in the placebo group and 30% lost to follow-up, we anticipated to randomize approximately 900 subjects (450 per arm).~The non-inferiority margin for the hazard ratio is 1.4."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.606|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.425|0.864|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio was calculated as arformoterol vs. placebo.|"The null hypothesis is: There is 40% or higher excess risk of the primary events in the arformoterol group relative to placebo (a constant hazard ratio of 1.4).~The primary analysis was a Cox proportional hazards regression model, with treatment group, baseline smoking status, sex, age, BMI, and baseline FEV1 as covariates. The hazard ratio and 90% two-sided confidence interval for the hazard ratio (adjusted for the interim analysis) comparing arformoterol to placebo were estimated."||0.864|0.425|
81581092|NCT00117559|162834972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<.05
81581093|NCT02738333|162834982|NON_INFERIORITY|A sample size of 100 participants per treatment group would provide over 90% power to establish non-inferiority in the SVR12 rates between the LDV/SOF group and SOF+RBV group. Sample size was based on the assumptions that the clinically meaningful non-inferiority margin is 10%, both groups have a SVR12 rate of 96%, and the significance level is 0.025 one-sided.|Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|7.1|||||Difference in proportions between treatment groups and associated 95% confidence intervals (CI) are calculated based on stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions.|||7.1|-5.3|
81581094|NCT00791518|162835008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.2||||||95.0|0.1|0.4|||||Least squares mean differences are calculated as \<80% group minus \>=80% group and are adjusted for Investigator.|||0.4|0.1|
81581095|NCT00791518|162835009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.3||||||95.0|0.2|0.4|||||Least squares mean differences are calculated as \<50% group minus \>=50% group and was adjusted for Investigator.|||0.4|0.2|
81581096|NCT00791518|162835014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.7||||||95.0|-0.4|1.7|||||Least squares mean differences are calculated as \<80% group minus \>=80% group and was adjusted for Investigator.|||1.7|-0.4|
81581097|NCT00791518|162835015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.9||||||95.0|-0.2|2.1|||||Least squares mean differences are calculated as \<50% group minus \>=50% group and was adjusted for Investigator.|||2.1|-0.2|
81581098|NCT00651755|162835046|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The absence of pharmacokinetic drug interactions can be determined if the 90% CI of the geometric mean AUC ratio between 2 groups is within 0.80 to 1.25.|Ratio Geometric Mean AUC|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|1.33|||90% CI||Ratio Geometric Mean AUC (Area Under Curve) of Analyte,CP, between Aprepitant treatment to control Group.|||1.33|1.08|
81581099|NCT00651755|162835047|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The absence of pharmacokinetic drug interactions can be determined if the 90% CI of the geometric mean AUC ratio between 2 groups is within 0.80 to 1.25.|ratio Geometric mean AUC|0.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.86|||equivalence analysis||The geometric mean AUC ratio is the ratio of geometric mean AUC between aprepitant treatment and the control group|||0.86|0.65|
81581100|NCT00651755|162835048|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The absence of pharmacokinetic drug interactions can be determined if the 90% CI of the geometric mean AUC ratio between 2 groups is within 0.80 to 1.25.|Ratio Geometric Mean AUC|0.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.35|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.13|||equivalence analysis|The geometric mean AUC ratio is the ratio of geometric mean AUC between aprepitant treatment to the control group|Ratio Geometric Mean AUC of Analyte, 4-OHCP, between Aprepitant treatment to control Group|||1.13|0.83|
81581101|NCT00651755|162835049|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The absence of pharmacokinetic drug interactions can be determined if the 90% CI of the geometric mean AUC ratio between 2 groups is within 0.80 to 1.25.|Ratio Geometric Mean AUC|1.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.68|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.33|||equivalence analysis||Ratio Geometric Mean AUC (Area Under Curve) of Analyte, VC, Between Aprepitant treatment to control Group.|||1.33|0.82|
81581102|NCT00651755|162835050|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The absence of pharmacokinetic drug interactions can be determined if the 90% CI of the geometric mean AUC ratio between 2 groups is within 0.80 to 1.25.|Ratio Geometric Mean AUC|1.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17||||90.0|1.02|1.15|||equivalence analysis||The geometric mean AUC ratio is the ratio of geometric mean AUC between aprepitant treatment and the control group.|||1.15|1.02|
81581103|NCT00651755|162835051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The absence of pharmacokinetic drug interactions can be determined if the 90% CI of the geometric mean AUC ratio between 2 groups is within 0.80 to 1.25.|Ratio Geometric Mean AUC|1.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.47|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.32|||equivalence analysis||Ratio Geometric Mean AUC (Area Under Curve) of Analyte,PL, Between Aprepitant treatment to control Group.|||1.32|1.01|
81581104|NCT03760146|162835093|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.9||||||Serotype 1: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.90|0.71|
81581105|NCT03760146|162835093|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.93||||||Serotype 3: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.93|0.78|
81581106|NCT03760146|162835093|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.93||||||Serotype 4: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.93|0.71|
81581107|NCT03760146|162835093|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.94||||||Serotype 5: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.94|0.74|
81637982|NCT00486954|162966130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.2088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.11|||Log Rank|||||1.11|0.64|0.2088
81456633|NCT04886596|162603738|OTHER|VE is demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided CI for VE is above 0%.|VE|69.83|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|42.18|85.72|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To demonstrate the vaccine efficacy of a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD for RSV subtype A in adults ≥ 60 YOA over 3 seasons.||85.72|42.18|
81456634|NCT04886596|162603738|OTHER|VE is demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided CI for VE is above 0%.|VE|58.57|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|35.9|74.11|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To demonstrate the vaccine efficacy of a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD for RSV subtype B in adults ≥ 60 YOA over 3 seasons.||74.11|35.90|
81456635|NCT04886596|162603739|OTHER|VE is demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided CI for VE is above 0%.|VE|55.12|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|16.52|77.52|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To demonstrate the vaccine efficacy of a single dose and 1 annual revaccination before Season 2 of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD for RSV subtype A in adults ≥ 60 YOA over 3 seasons.||77.52|16.52|
81518592|NCT02230683|162726256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||within group change|1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.15||0.1174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|4.32|||ANCOVA||within group change|Statistical Analysis for the mean change of the Hepatic Venous Pressure Gradient from Baseline to Day 28/EOT in the HVPG \< 12 mmHg subgroup||4.32|-0.52|0.1174
81518593|NCT02230683|162726256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||within group change|-3.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.05||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.88|-1.46|||ANCOVA||within group change|Statistical Analysis for the mean change of the Hepatic Venous Pressure Gradient from Baseline to Day 28/EOT in the HVPG ≥ 12 mmHg subgroup||-1.46|-5.88|0.0025
81518594|NCT02230683|162726257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||within group change|-0.22||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis for the mean change in log-transformed caspase-cleaved cytokeratin serum levels from Baseline to Day 28/EOT for the overall evaluable population treated with IDN-6556 25 mg twice daily||-0.03|-0.42|0.026
81518595|NCT02230683|162726257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||within group change|-0.46||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis for the mean change in log-transformed caspase-cleaved cytokeratin serum levels from Baseline to Day 28/EOT in the HVPG \< 12 mmHg subgroup population treated with IDN-6556 25 mg twice daily||-0.21|-0.72|0.001
81518596|NCT02230683|162726257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||within group change|-0.04||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis for the median change in log-transformed caspase-cleaved cytokeratin serum levels from Baseline to Day 28/EOT in the HVPG ≥ 12 mmHg subgroup population treated with IDN-6556 25 mg twice daily||0.18|-0.26|0.72
81518597|NCT02230683|162726258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|-21.0||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.0|13.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical Analysis for the median change of caspase-cleaved cytokeratin serum levels from Baseline to Day 28/EOT for the overall evaluable population treated with IDN-6556 25 mg twice daily||13|-60|0.105
81518598|NCT02230683|162726258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|-52.5||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.0|-6.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical Analysis for the median change of caspase-cleaved cytokeratin serum levels from Baseline to Day 28/EOT in the HVPG \< 12 mmHg subgroup population treated with IDN-6556 25 mg twice daily||-6|-109|0.016
81518599|NCT02230683|162726258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|12.0||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.0|13.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical Analysis for the median change of caspase-cleaved cytokeratin serum levels from Baseline to Day 28/EOT in the HVPG ≥ 12 mmHg subgroup population treated with IDN-6556 25 mg twice daily||13|-60|0.839
81518600|NCT02230683|162726259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|-4.0||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical Analysis for the median change in Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) from Baseline to Day 28/EOT||0|-7|0.0084
81581108|NCT03760146|162835093|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.88||||||Serotype 6A: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.88|0.66|
81518601|NCT02230683|162726260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|-4.0||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical Analysis for the median change in Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) from Baseline to Day 28/EOT||-1|-7|0.0131
81518602|NCT02230683|162726261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|-772.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1188.0|-19.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The estimated value is the ratio for the difference from baseline.|Statistical Analysis for the median change in concentration of Caspase 3/7 Relative Light Units from baseline to Day 28/EOT||-19|-1188|0.003
81518603|NCT01800318|162726267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||RM Anova of effects of treatment groups on PIPP scores: .|ANOVA|||||||0.07
81518604|NCT01800318|162726267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Bonferroni correction||t test comparing baseline PIPP score with heel stick PIPP scores in group with 24% sucrose and sham NESAP.||||<0.05
81518605|NCT01800318|162726267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Bonferroni correction||t test comparing baseline PIPP score with heel stick PIPP scores in group with NESAP and oral water.||||<0.01
81637983|NCT00854594|162966258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: pre-intervention efficacies will be equal in the two study arms.||||0.26
81518606|NCT01800318|162726267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Bonferroni correction||t test comparing baseline PIPP score with heel stick PIPP scores in group with 24% sucrose and NESAp combined.||||<0.05
81518607|NCT01800318|162726267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Bonferroni||t test comparing baseline PIPP score with heel stick PIPP scores in standard care group (Sham NESAP with oral water).||||<0.01
81518608|NCT01800318|162726268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9
81518609|NCT01800318|162726269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9
81518610|NCT01800318|162726271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|F4.048||||||0.008
81518611|NCT01310400|162726295|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study evaluated the non-inferiority of 0.5 mL Inflexal V and 0.25 mL Inflexal V in comparison to 0.25 mL Agrippal. Seroconversion rate was the primary endpoint. The difference in seroconversion rates between each Inflexal V and the control group was used for the evaluation of non-inferiority. If the lower limit of the 95% CI of this difference was greater than -10% for all 3 strains, the Inflexal V group was considered non-inferior to the control group.|Difference in seroconversion rates|4.5||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|7.5||The significance level α = 0.05 (one-sided) was adjusted to α = 0.025 (one-sided) for the primary endpoint|Chi-squared|||This statistical anaylsis evaluated the non-inferiority of 0.5 mL Inflexal V vs. 0.25 mL Agrippal for the A/H1N1 strain.||7.5|1.4|0.0036
81518612|NCT01310400|162726295|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study evaluated the non-inferiority of 0.5 mL Inflexal V and 0.25 mL Inflexal V in comparison to 0.25 mL Agrippal. Seroconversion rate was the primary endpoint. The difference in seroconversion rates between each Inflexal V and the control group was used for the evaluation of non-inferiority. If the lower limit of the 95% CI of this difference was greater than -10% for all 3 strains, the Inflexal V group was considered non-inferior to the control group.|Difference in seroconversion rates|-3.0||||0.1465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|1.0||The significance level α = 0.05 (one-sided) was adjusted to α = 0.025 (one-sided) for the primary endpoint|Chi-squared|||This statistical anaylsis evaluated the non-inferiority of 0.25 mL Inflexal V vs. 0.25 mL Agrippal for the A/H1N1 strain.||1.0|-7.0|0.1465
81518613|NCT01310400|162726295|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study evaluated the non-inferiority of 0.5 mL Inflexal V and 0.25 mL Inflexal V in comparison to 0.25 mL Agrippal. Seroconversion rate was the primary endpoint. The difference in seroconversion rates between each Inflexal V and the control group was used for the evaluation of non-inferiority. If the lower limit of the 95% CI of this difference was greater than -10% for all 3 strains, the Inflexal V group was considered non-inferior to the control group.|Difference in seroconversion rates|8.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|12.7||The significance level α = 0.05 (one-sided) was adjusted to α = 0.025 (one-sided) for the primary endpoint|Chi-squared|||This statistical anaylsis evaluated the non-inferiority of 0.5 mL Inflexal V vs. 0.25 mL Agrippal for the A/H3N2 strain.||12.7|3.3|<0.001
81518614|NCT01310400|162726295|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study evaluated the non-inferiority of 0.5 mL Inflexal V and 0.25 mL Inflexal V in comparison to 0.25 mL Agrippal. Seroconversion rate was the primary endpoint. The difference in seroconversion rates between each Inflexal V and the control group was used for the evaluation of non-inferiority. If the lower limit of the 95% CI of this difference was greater than -10% for all 3 strains, the Inflexal V group was considered non-inferior to the control group.|Difference in seroconversion rates|0.9||||0.7493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|6.2||The significance level α = 0.05 (one-sided) was adjusted to α = 0.025 (one-sided) for the primary endpoint|Chi-squared|||This statistical anaylsis evaluated the non-inferiority of 0.25 mL Inflexal V vs. 0.25 mL Agrippal for the A/H3N2 strain.||6.2|-4.5|0.7493
81518615|NCT01310400|162726295|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study evaluated the non-inferiority of 0.5 mL Inflexal V and 0.25 mL Inflexal V in comparison to 0.25 mL Agrippal. Seroconversion rate was the primary endpoint. The difference in seroconversion rates between each Inflexal V and the control group was used for the evaluation of non-inferiority. If the lower limit of the 95% CI of this difference was greater than -10% for all 3 strains, the Inflexal V group was considered non-inferior to the control group.|Difference in seroconversion rates|20.2||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|27.0||The significance level α = 0.05 (one-sided) was adjusted to α = 0.025 (one-sided) for the primary endpoint|Chi-squared|||This statistical anaylsis evaluated the non-inferiority of 0.5 mL Inflexal V vs. 0.25 mL Agrippal for the B-strain.||27.0|13.5|0.0000
81518616|NCT01310400|162726295|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study evaluated the non-inferiority of 0.5 mL Inflexal V and 0.25 mL Inflexal V in comparison to 0.25 mL Agrippal. Seroconversion rate was the primary endpoint. The difference in seroconversion rates between each Inflexal V and the control group was used for the evaluation of non-inferiority. If the lower limit of the 95% CI of this difference was greater than -10% for all 3 strains, the Inflexal V group was considered non-inferior to the control group.|Difference in seroconversion rates|10.7||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|17.6||The significance level α = 0.05 (one-sided) was adjusted to α = 0.025 (one-sided) for the primary endpoint|Chi-squared|||This statistical anaylsis evaluated the non-inferiority of 0.25 mL Inflexal V vs. 0.25 mL Agrippal for the B-strain.||17.6|3.7|0.0029
81518617|NCT02370004|162726299|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired T-tests were used to evaluate changes in spirometry results||||.10
81581109|NCT03760146|162835093|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.95||||||Serotype 6B: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.95|0.73|
81581110|NCT03760146|162835093|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.96||||||Serotype 7F: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.96|0.77|
81518618|NCT01062841|162726303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.77|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.94||The model was adjusted for participant-specific covariates (participant-level baseline colonization with the specific MDRO, age, sex, race, and length of stay before enrollment), and NH quality ratings.|Regression, Poisson|||A mixed-effects multilevel Poisson regression model was used to predict MDRO prevalence density as a function of the intervention (primary outcome), including facility as a random effect and offset by the number of anatomic sites sampled. Because we expected participants colonized at baseline to have a greater likelihood of subsequent colonization, we included participant-level baseline MDRO colonization as a fixed effect.||0.94|0.62|<0.05
81518619|NCT01062841|162726304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.54||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.97|||Regression, Cox|||A Cox proportional hazards model using the cluster option with robust standard errors was used to predict time to the first and recurrent infections, adjusting for participant-level and facility-level covariates.||0.97|0.30|0.04
81518620|NCT01062841|162726305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.78|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.96||The model was adjusted for participant-specific covariates (participant-level baseline colonization with the specific MDRO, age, sex, race, and length of stay before enrollment), and NH quality ratings.|Regression, Poisson|||A mixed-effects multilevel Poisson regression model was used to predict MDRO prevalence density as a function of the intervention (primary outcome), including facility as a random effect and offset by the number of anatomic sites sampled. Because we expected participants colonized at baseline to have a greater likelihood of subsequent colonization, we included participant-level baseline MDRO colonization as a fixed effect.||0.96|0.64|<0.05
81518621|NCT01062841|162726306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.2|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.75||The model was adjusted for participant-specific covariates (participant-level baseline colonization with the specific MDRO, age, sex, race, and length of stay before enrollment), and NH quality ratings.|Regression, Poisson|||A mixed-effects multilevel Poisson regression model was used to predict MDRO prevalence density as a function of the intervention (primary outcome), including facility as a random effect and offset by the number of anatomic sites sampled. Because we expected participants colonized at baseline to have a greater likelihood of subsequent colonization, we included participant-level baseline MDRO colonization as a fixed effect.||1.75|0.82|>0.05
81518622|NCT01062841|162726307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.94|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.44||The model was adjusted for participant-specific covariates (participant-level baseline colonization with the specific MDRO, age, sex, race, and length of stay before enrollment), and NH quality ratings.|Regression, Poisson|||A mixed-effects multilevel Poisson regression model was used to predict MDRO prevalence density as a function of the intervention (primary outcome), including facility as a random effect and offset by the number of anatomic sites sampled. Because we expected participants colonized at baseline to have a greater likelihood of subsequent colonization, we included participant-level baseline MDRO colonization as a fixed effect.||1.44|0.61|>0.05
81527201|NCT00847197|162741610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|8.1||The significance test was 2-tailed with α=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The test for the treatment difference in terms of percentage change from baseline to a given time point was done using the contrast statement.||For the analysis of percent change from baseline in LDL-C at study endpoint, a Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) method was used. The repeated measures model included terms for treatment, time (Day 15, 29), and the interaction of time-by-treatment. The analysis model also adjusted for baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, region and gender.||8.1|1.0|0.013
81456636|NCT04886596|162603739|OTHER|VE is demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided CI for VE is above 0%.|VE|73.58|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|55.1|85.4|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To demonstrate the vaccine efficacy of a single dose and 1 annual revaccination before Season 2 of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD for RSV subtype B in adults ≥ 60 YOA over 3 seasons.||85.40|55.10|
81581111|NCT03760146|162835093|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.05||||||Serotype 9V: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.05|0.82|
81581112|NCT03760146|162835093|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.13||||||Serotype 14: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.13|0.89|
81581113|NCT03760146|162835093|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.97||||||Serotype 18C: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.97|0.74|
81581114|NCT03760146|162835093|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.9||||||Serotype 19A: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.90|0.71|
81581115|NCT03760146|162835093|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.91||||||Serotype 19F: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.91|0.70|
81581116|NCT03760146|162835093|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.97||||||Serotype 23F: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.97|0.70|
81581117|NCT03760146|162835094|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.62||||||Serotype 8: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.62|0.49|
81581118|NCT03760146|162835094|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|2.12||||||Serotype 10A: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||2.12|1.63|
81581119|NCT03760146|162835094|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.01||||||Serotype 11A: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||2.01|1.52|
81581120|NCT03760146|162835094|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|1.72||||||Serotype 12F: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.72|1.27|
81581121|NCT03760146|162835094|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|3.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.62|3.71||||||Serotype 15B: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||3.71|2.62|
81581122|NCT03760146|162835094|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.32||||||Serotype 22F: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||2.32|1.70|
81581123|NCT03760146|162835094|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|1.57||||||Serotype 33F: Geometric mean ratio (20vPnC/Saline vs 13vPnC/PPSV23) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.57|1.21|
81581124|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.26||||||Serotype 1: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.26|0.84|
81581125|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.22||||||Serotype 3: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.22|0.92|
81581126|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.38||||||Serotype 4: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.38|0.87|
81581127|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.07||||||Serotype 5: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.07|0.72|
81581128|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.53||||||Serotype 6A: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.53|0.95|
81581129|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.56||||||Serotype 6B: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.56|1.00|
81581130|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.07||||||Serotype 7F: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.07|0.74|
81581131|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.26||||||Serotype 9V: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.26|0.83|
81581132|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.54||||||Serotype 14: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.54|1.01|
81581133|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.68||||||Serotype 18C: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.68|1.06|
81581134|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.25||||||Serotype 19A: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.25|0.85|
81581135|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.22||||||Serotype 19F: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.22|0.80|
81581136|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.22||||||Serotype 23F: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||2.22|1.27|
81581137|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.2||||||Serotype 8: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.20|0.78|
81581138|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.28||||||Serotype 10A: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.28|0.84|
81581139|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.56||||||Serotype 11A: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.56|0.96|
81581140|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.39||||||Serotype 12F: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.39|0.88|
81581141|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.56||||||Serotype 15B: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.56|0.88|
81581142|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.17||||||Serotype 22F: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.17|0.69|
81581143|NCT03760146|162835095|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.3||||||Serotype 33F: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 2 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.30|0.81|
81581144|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.5||||||Serotype 1: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.50|1.01|
81581145|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.16||||||Serotype 3: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.16|0.87|
81581146|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|3.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.65|4.13||||||Serotype 4: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||4.13|2.65|
81581147|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.36||||||Serotype 5: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.36|0.91|
81637984|NCT00854594|162966259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: post-intervention efficacies will be equal in the two study arms.||||0.74
81581148|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|3.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.06|4.83||||||Serotype 6A: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||4.83|3.06|
81518623|NCT01062841|162726308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.75|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.97||The model was adjusted for participant-specific covariates (participant-level baseline colonization with the specific MDRO, age, sex, race, and length of stay before enrollment), and NH quality ratings.|Regression, Poisson|||A mixed-effects multilevel Poisson regression model was used to predict MDRO prevalence density as a function of the intervention (primary outcome), including facility as a random effect and offset by the number of anatomic sites sampled. Because we expected participants colonized at baseline to have a greater likelihood of subsequent colonization, we included participant-level baseline MDRO colonization as a fixed effect.||0.97|0.58|<0.05
81581149|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|3.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|4.26||||||Serotype 6B: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||4.26|2.73|
81518624|NCT01062841|162726310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.09||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|5.45|||Regression, Cox|||A Cox proportional hazards model using the cluster option with robust standard errors was used to predict time to the first and recurrent infections, adjusting for participant-level and facility-level covariates.||5.45|0.22|0.92
81518625|NCT01062841|162726311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.83||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|6.31|||Regression, Cox|||A Cox proportional hazards model using the cluster option with robust standard errors was used to predict time to the first and recurrent infections, adjusting for participant-level and facility-level covariates.||6.31|0.53|0.34
81518626|NCT01062841|162726312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.78||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.95|||Regression, Cox|||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to evaluate the effect of this intervention on an individual's risk of new MDRO acquisition, defined as the number of residents with new acquisitions per 1000 device-days at risk after adjusting for resident-level and facility-level covariates, as well as clustering by facility. Residents colonized with the specific MDRO at baseline were excluded from these analyses.||0.95|0.65|0.01
81518627|NCT01062841|162726313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.85||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.6|||Regression, Cox|||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to evaluate the effect of this intervention on an individual's risk of new MDRO acquisition, defined as the number of residents with new acquisitions per 1000 device-days at risk after adjusting for resident-level and facility-level covariates, as well as clustering by facility. Residents colonized with the specific MDRO at baseline were excluded from these analyses.||1.60|0.45|0.61
81518628|NCT01062841|162726314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.9||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.33|||Regression, Cox|||||1.33|0.60|0.59
81518629|NCT03180398|162726355|SUPERIORITY|It was hoped to compare radiomics features, using non-parametric tests, but this was not possible because of the small number of patients accrued.|||||||||||||||||Not enough patients were accrued for radiomics analysis. PI left institution and country. Analysis could not be completed.|||
81518630|NCT03180398|162726356|OTHER|Analysis could not be completed.|||||||||||||||||PI left institution and country. Analysis could not be completed.|||
81518631|NCT02498067|162726373|OTHER|||||||0.177||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparison of whether participants' mean reported scores for frequency of dual method use differ between baseline (pre-rPlan) and 3-month follow-up (post-rPlan)||||.177
81518632|NCT02498067|162726374|OTHER|||||||0.318||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparison of whether participants' mean reported scores for frequency of condom use alone (without another method) differ between baseline (pre-rPlan) and 3-month follow-up (post-rPlan)||||.318
81518633|NCT02498067|162726375|OTHER|||||||0||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparison of whether participants reported more consistent contraceptive use (i.e., using contraception every time they had sex) between baseline (pre-rPlan) and 3-month follow-up (post-rPlan)||||.000
81518634|NCT02498067|162726377|OTHER|||||||0.03||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparison of participants' reported likelihood to use an IUD in the future (on a scale ranging from 1- very unlikely, to 5- very likely) before and directly after using the rPlan app||||.030
81518635|NCT02498067|162726378|OTHER|||||||0.14||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparison of participants' reported likelihood to use an implant in the future (on a scale ranging from 1- very unlikely, to 5- very likely) before and directly after using the rPlan app||||.140
81581150|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.91||||||Serotype 7F: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.91|1.30|
81518636|NCT02498067|162726379|OTHER|||||||0.315||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparison of participants' reported likelihood to use condoms in the future (on a scale ranging from 1- very unlikely, to 5- very likely) before and directly after using the rPlan app||||.315
81518637|NCT02498067|162726380|OTHER|||||||0.028||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparison of participants' reported contraceptive self-efficacy (on a scale ranging from 1- not at all confident, to 5- extremely confident) before and 3 months after engaging in rPlan||||.028
81581151|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|4.33||||||Serotype 9V: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||4.33|2.83|
81581152|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|2.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|2.96||||||Serotype 14: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||2.96|1.93|
81456637|NCT04886596|162603740|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|18.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|44.33|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season)|To evaluate vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hMPV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine up to the end of Season 1.||44.33|-19.10|
81456638|NCT04886596|162603741|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|58.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.73|71.96|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD by \>=65YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||71.96|40.73|
81456639|NCT04886596|162603741|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|65.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.32|80.16|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD by \>=70YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||80.16|44.32|
81456640|NCT04886596|162603741|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|36.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.99|82.47|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD by \>=80YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||82.47|-93.99|
81456641|NCT04886596|162603741|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|66.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.33|78.64|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD by \>=65YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||78.64|49.33|
81518638|NCT02498067|162726381|OTHER|||||||0.918||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparison of participants' reported condom use self-efficacy (on a scale ranging from 1- not at all confident, to 5- extremely confident) before and 3 months after engaging in rPlan||||.918
81637985|NCT00508183|162966267|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81637986|NCT00508183|162966268|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81456642|NCT04886596|162603741|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|64.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.49|79.55|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD by \>=70YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine at end of season 3.||79.55|40.49|
81456643|NCT04886596|162603741|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|32.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.42|81.73|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD by \>=80YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine at end of season 3.||81.73|-108.42|
81456644|NCT04886596|162603742|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|80.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.9|92.73|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, and region).|To evaluate the efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD over season 1 in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||92.73|55.90|
81518639|NCT02498067|162726383|OTHER|||||||0.209||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparison of participants' self-reported number of sexual partners in the past 3 months (for those were sexually active) between baseline and 3-month follow-up||||.209
81637987|NCT00508183|162966269|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81518640|NCT02498067|162726384|OTHER|||||||0.652||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparison of participants' reported degree to which they endorse negative condom attitudes (on a scale ranging from 1- strongly disagree, to 5- strongly agree) before and 3 months after engaging in rPlan||||.652
81581153|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.53|4.04||||||Serotype 18C: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||4.04|2.53|
81581154|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|2.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|2.81||||||Serotype 19A: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||2.81|1.91|
81581155|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|2.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|2.68||||||Serotype 19F: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||2.68|1.76|
81518641|NCT02498067|162726385|OTHER|||||||0.498||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparison of participants' reported degree to which they endorse positive motivators for condom use (on a scale ranging from 1- strongly disagree, to 5- strongly agree) before and 3 months after engaging in rPlan||||.498
81581156|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.65|6.32||||||Serotype 23F: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||6.32|3.65|
81581157|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.12||||||Serotype 8: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||2.12|1.38|
81637988|NCT00508183|162966271|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81637989|NCT01102426|162966272|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||=|0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.447|0.885||Cox regression: HR p=0.0062|Log Rank|||||0.885|0.447|=0.0054
81456645|NCT04886596|162603742|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|61.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.44|77.7|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, and region).|To evaluate the efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD over season 2 in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||77.70|36.44|
81456646|NCT04886596|162603742|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|47.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.06|71.59|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, and region).|To evaluate the efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD over season 3 in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||71.59|7.06|
81637990|NCT01102426|162966273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0618|||||||Normal approximation|||||||0.0618
81456647|NCT04886596|162603742|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|54.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.85|72.98|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, and region).|To evaluate the efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD over season 2 in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||72.98|27.85|
81456648|NCT04886596|162603742|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|67.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.35|88.79|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, and region).|To evaluate the efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD over season 3 in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||88.79|22.35|
81456649|NCT04886596|162603743|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|78.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.62|90.48|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, and region).|To evaluate the efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD over Year 1 in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||90.48|57.62|
81456650|NCT04886596|162603743|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|58.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.0|75.1|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, and region).|To evaluate the efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD over Year 2 in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||75.10|34.00|
81456651|NCT04886596|162603743|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|47.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.51|71.97|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, and region).|To evaluate the efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD over Year 3 in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||71.97|8.51|
81637991|NCT01102426|162966274|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.512|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.382|0.686||Cox regression HR: p\<0.0001|Log Rank|||||0.686|0.382|< 0.0001
81637992|NCT01102426|162966275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Normal approximation|||||||0.0002
81637993|NCT01102426|162966276|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.797|||=|0.1261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.596|1.067||Cox regression HR: p=0.1273|Log Rank|||Pre-specified||1.067|0.596|=0.1261
81456652|NCT04886596|162603743|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|58.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.59|74.94|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, and region).|To evaluate the efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD over Year 2 in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||74.94|33.59|
81456653|NCT04886596|162603743|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|68.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.64|89.08|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, and region).|To evaluate the efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD over Year 3 in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||89.08|24.64|
81518642|NCT02498067|162726386|OTHER|||||||0.977||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparison of participants' rated importance of negative contraceptive attitudes on their decision to use contraception (on a scale ranging from 1- not at all important, to 5- extremely important) before and 3 months after engaging in rPlan||||.977
81518643|NCT02498067|162726387|OTHER|||||||0.673||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparison of participants' rated importance of positive motivators for contraceptive use on their decision to use contraception (on a scale ranging from 1- not at all important, to 5- extremely important) before and 3 months after engaging in rPlan||||.673
81518644|NCT02498067|162726388|OTHER|||||||0.049||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparison of proportion of participants who provided correct answers to whether pills or condoms are more effective at preventing pregnancy, before and 3 months after engaging in rPlan||||.049
81518645|NCT02498067|162726388|OTHER|||||||0.265||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparison of proportion of participants who provided correct answers to whether the IUD or shot is more effective at preventing pregnancy, before and 3 months after engaging in rPlan||||.265
81518646|NCT00765882|162726389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.93||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.72||The p-value is still less than 0.05 after adjusting multiplicity using a serial gatekeeping multiple comparison procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the proportion of 12-week CSBM overall responders between patients taking the 145-μg dose and those taking placebo.~The power, adjusted for multiplicity, was expected to be 90% based on study NCT00402337 (MCP-103-201) data."||5.72|1.50|0.0012
81518647|NCT00765882|162726389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|8.1||The p-value is still less than 0.05 after adjusting multiplicity using a serial gatekeeping multiple comparison procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the proportion of 12-week CSBM overall responders between patients taking the 290-μg dose and those taking placebo.~The power, adjusted for multiplicity, was expected to be 96% based on study NCT00460811 (MCP-103-202) data."||8.10|2.20|<0.0001
81518648|NCT02337530|162726397|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|7.01|||Fisher Exact|||||7.01|0.28|0.73
81518649|NCT02337530|162726397|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|24.8|||Fisher Exact|||||24.8|1.65|0.01
81518650|NCT02337530|162726398|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.6|||Log Rank|||||1.60|0.42|0.56
81518651|NCT02337530|162726398|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.49|||Log Rank|||||1.49|0.40|0.44
81518652|NCT01874275|162726401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2413|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2413
81518653|NCT00989235|162726429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.46|||ANCOVA|Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|Change from Baseline = Post-baseline - Baseline value.|Day 29||0.46|-0.11|
81518654|NCT00989235|162726429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.17|||ANCOVA|Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|Change from Baseline = Post-baseline - Baseline value.|Day 57||0.17|-0.34|
81518655|NCT00989235|162726429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.2|||ANCOVA|Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|Change from Baseline = Post-baseline - Baseline value.|Day 85||0.20|-0.37|
81518656|NCT00989235|162726429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.04|||ANCOVA|Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|Change from Baseline = Post-baseline - Baseline value.|Day 113||0.04|-0.50|
81518657|NCT00989235|162726429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.32|||ANCOVA|Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|Change from Baseline = Post-baseline - Baseline value.|Day 141||0.32|-0.26|
81518658|NCT00989235|162726429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.15|||ANCOVA|Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|Change from Baseline = Post-baseline - Baseline value.|Day 169||0.15|-0.41|
81518659|NCT00989235|162726429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.13|||ANCOVA|Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|Change from Baseline = Post-baseline - Baseline value.|Day 197||0.13|-0.38|
81518660|NCT00989235|162726429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.25|||ANCOVA|Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|Change from Baseline = Post-baseline - Baseline value.|Day 225||0.25|-0.32|
81518661|NCT00989235|162726429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.36|||ANCOVA|Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|Change from Baseline = Post-baseline - Baseline value.|Day 253||0.36|-0.19|
81518662|NCT00989235|162726429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.38|||ANCOVA|Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|Change from Baseline = Post-baseline - Baseline value.|Day 281||0.38|-0.12|
81518663|NCT00989235|162726429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.22|||ANCOVA|Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|Change from Baseline = Post-baseline - Baseline value.|Day 309||0.22|-0.27|
81518664|NCT00989235|162726429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.31|||ANCOVA|Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|Change from Baseline = Post-baseline - Baseline value.|Day 337||0.31|-0.37|
81518665|NCT00989235|162726429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.55|||ANCOVA|Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.|Change from Baseline = Post-baseline - Baseline value.|Day 365||0.55|-0.09|
81518666|NCT00989235|162726430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||estimate of difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|18.0|||normal approximation|For 95% CI: normal approximation with continuity correction.||||18.0|-17.2|
81518667|NCT00989235|162726431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||estimate of difference|-8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|3.2|||normal approximation|For 95% CI: normal approximation with continuity correction.||||3.2|-20.3|
81518668|NCT00989235|162726433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.69|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio determined by a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as the only covariate.|Through Month 12||1.69|0.45|
81518669|NCT00989235|162726434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||estimate of difference|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|10.7|||normal approximation|For 95% CI: normal approximation with continuity correction.||||10.7|-12.9|
81637994|NCT01102426|162966277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3625|||||||Normal approximation|||||||0.3625
81581158|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.0||||||Serotype 10A: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||2.00|1.31|
81581159|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.68||||||Serotype 11A: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.68|1.04|
81581160|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|2.41||||||Serotype 12F: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||2.41|1.51|
81581161|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.05||||||Serotype 15B: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||2.05|1.13|
81581162|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.2||||||Serotype 22F: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||2.20|1.30|
81581163|NCT03760146|162835096|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR for that serotype was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.79||||||Serotype 33F: GMR (20vPnC Cohort 3 vs 20vPnC Cohort 1 60-64 years of age) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.79|1.10|
81581164|NCT01082965|162835106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Leasts Square (LS) Mean|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.265||0.9742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.58||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) genotype, site as covariates.||0.58|-0.60|0.9742
81581165|NCT01082965|162835107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.9638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.49||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.49|-0.51|0.9638
81581166|NCT01082965|162835108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.2548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.16||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.16|-0.53|0.2548
81581167|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.6316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.12||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 1, Whole Brain Gray: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.12|-0.18|0.6316
81581168|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.6256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.19||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Whole Brain Gray: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.19|-0.12|0.6256
81518670|NCT00989235|162726435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||estimate of difference|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|7.3|||normal approximation|95% CI: normal approximation with continuity correction.||||7.3|-22.6|
81518671|NCT00989235|162726436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||estimate of difference|-10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.1|10.0|||normal approximation|95% CI: normal approximation with continuity correction.||||10.0|-31.1|
81581169|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.5847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.19||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 8, Whole Brain Gray: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.19|-0.12|0.5847
81581170|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.1555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.09||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 1, Superior Temporal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.09|-0.46|0.1555
81581171|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.2416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.14||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Superior Temporal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.14|-0.51|0.2416
81581172|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.26||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 8, Superior Temporal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.26|-0.33|0.8070
81637995|NCT01102426|162966278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1037|||||||Normal approximation|||||||0.1037
81637996|NCT01102426|162966279|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.384|||=|0.1015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|1.303||Cox regression HR: 0.1247|Log Rank|||||1.303|0.113|=0.1015
81518672|NCT01394614|162726447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence-rate difference|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference between the incidence rate of exposed-to-vaccine cases (0.52) and that of unexposed cases (0.11) is 0.41 per 100,000 persons-years|||||
81518673|NCT01394614|162726447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|4.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|11.12|||||Risk of developing narcolepsy if exposed to H1N1 vaccination (using the 16-week post-vaccination period as reference).|||11.12|1.5|
81518674|NCT02961790|162726450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0041|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0041
81518675|NCT02961790|162726450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0001
81518676|NCT02961790|162726451|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for effects specified in outcome measure description.||||||<0.0001
81518677|NCT02961790|162726452|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for effects specified in outcome measure description.||||||<0.0001
81518678|NCT02961790|162726453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0174|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0174
81518679|NCT02961790|162726453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0279|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0279
81518680|NCT02961790|162726454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0011|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0011
81518681|NCT02961790|162726454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0025|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0025
81518682|NCT02042534|162726481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6765|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6765
81518683|NCT02042534|162726482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3753|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3753
81518684|NCT02042534|162726483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test||||||<.0001
81518685|NCT02042534|162726484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3301|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3301
81518686|NCT01479595|162726487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.514||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.811|-0.217|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.217|-0.811|0.005
81518687|NCT02133664|162726498|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|4.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||With the initial sample size plan of 53 subjects, we expect an 80% power to detect a significant difference in PASAT score with a mean difference of 8.3 points between the treatment and placebo group.||4.32|-2.03|0.05
81518688|NCT03906656|162726509|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.1||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted p-values based on Holm-Bonferroni method. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference is for paired data (n=73). This explains the discrepancy between the mean difference and the difference between the KAFO and C-Brace means (n=86 and n=77, respectively).|H0: the mean difference (C-Brace - KAFO) \<= 0.||||0.0002
81518689|NCT03906656|162726509|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.7|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted p-values based on Holm-Bonferroni method. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference is for paired data (n=77). This explains the discrepancy between the mean difference and the difference between the KAFO and C-Brace means (n=86 and n=77, respectively).|H0: the mean difference (C-Brace - Baseline) \<= 0.||||<0.00001
81518690|NCT03906656|162726509|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.3|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference is for paired data (n=86). This explains the discrepancy between the mean difference and the difference between the Baseline and KAFO means (n=102 and n=86, respectively).|KAFO vs. Baseline -- H0: the mean difference (KAFO - Baseline) \<= 0.||||<0.00001
81518691|NCT03906656|162726510|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.3||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|63.6 degrees of freedom.||H0: the mean difference (C-Brace - KAFO) \<= 0||||0.005
81518692|NCT03906656|162726511|SUPERIORITY|P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.7||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|74.4 degrees of freedom||H0: the mean difference (C-Brace - KAFO) \<= 0.||||0.005
81518693|NCT03906656|162726512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.185|STANDARD_DEVIATION|53.6||0.583|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||H0: the median of the population differences (C-Brace - KAFO) \<= 0.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. V=1207.5, effect size r = 0.026, p=0.583.|||0.583
81518694|NCT03906656|162726513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.37||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||H0: the median of the population differences (C-Brace - KAFO) \<= 0. (SAI - Down)|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test V=438, effect size r = 0.21, p=0.008|||0.0078
81518695|NCT03906656|162726514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.0||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test V=267, effect size r = 0.32, p=0.002|||0.0020
81518696|NCT03906656|162726515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.178||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||H0: the median of the population differences (C-Brace - KAFO) \<= 0. (Fear of falling - indoors)|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test V=433, effect size r = 0.33, p=0.002|||0.0023
81518697|NCT03906656|162726515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.973|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.43||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test V=557.5, effect size r = 0.265, p=0.0066|||0.0066
81518698|NCT03906656|162726516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons|McNemar|||Paired dataset. H0: The probability of fallers wearing C-Brace becoming non-fallers wearing KAFO is the same as the probability of non-fallers wearing C-Brace becoming fallers wearing KAFO.||||0.006
81637997|NCT01102426|162966281|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.043|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.479||Cox regression HR: 0.0105|Log Rank|||Pre-specified||0.479|0.004|=0.0001
81456654|NCT04886596|162603744|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|78.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.95|89.26|||Regression, Cox||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (%) = Vaccine Efficacy (Piecewise Cox model with time-varying efficacy - adjusted by age and region).|To evaluate the evolution of efficacy of a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA over Season 1.||89.26|57.95|
81456655|NCT04886596|162603744|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|67.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.47|77.95|||Regression, Cox||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (%) = Vaccine Efficacy (Piecewise Cox model with time-varying efficacy - adjusted by age and region).|To evaluate the evolution of efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA over Season 2, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||77.95|52.47|
81456656|NCT04886596|162603744|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|62.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.76|74.11|||Regression, Cox||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (%) = Vaccine Efficacy (Piecewise Cox model with time-varying efficacy - adjusted by age and region).|To evaluate the evolution of efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA over Season 3, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||74.11|46.76|
81456657|NCT04886596|162603744|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|67.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.27|77.86|||Regression, Cox||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (%) = Vaccine Efficacy (Piecewise Cox model with time-varying efficacy - adjusted by age and region).|To evaluate the evolution of efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA over Season 2, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||77.86|52.27|
81456658|NCT04886596|162603744|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|67.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.71|78.34|||Regression, Cox||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (%) = Vaccine Efficacy (Piecewise Cox model with time-varying efficacy - adjusted by age and region).|To evaluate the evolution of efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA over Season 3, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||78.34|51.71|
81456659|NCT04886596|162603745|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|66.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.54|79.4|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA by baseline comorbidities with low/medium risk (Charlson Comorbidity Index), following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||79.40|47.54|
81456660|NCT04886596|162603745|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|58.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.81|74.98|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA by baseline comorbidities with high risk (Charlson Comorbidity Index), following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||74.98|34.81|
81456661|NCT04886596|162603745|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|72.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.34|84.37|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA by baseline comorbidities with low/medium risk (Charlson Comorbidity Index), following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||84.37|54.34|
81456662|NCT04886596|162603745|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|61.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.17|78.01|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA by baseline comorbidities with high risk (Charlson Comorbidity Index), following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||78.01|37.17|
81456663|NCT04886596|162603746|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|61.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.62|76.74|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA with no pre-existing comorbidity of interest, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||76.74|38.62|
81518699|NCT03906656|162726517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.4||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||H0: the median of the population differences (C-Brace - KAFO) \<= 0.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. V=1325.5, effect size r = 0.181, p=0.08.|||0.08
81637998|NCT01102426|162966284|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81456664|NCT04886596|162603746|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|64.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.1|78.14|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA with at least 1 pre-existing comorbidity of interest, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||78.14|45.10|
81456665|NCT04886596|162603746|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|68.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.71|82.33|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA with at least 1 pre-existing cardiorespiratory condition, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||82.33|45.71|
81456666|NCT04886596|162603746|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|63.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.35|82.48|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA with at least 1 pre-existing endocrinometabolic condition, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||82.48|31.35|
81456667|NCT04886596|162603746|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|64.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.08|79.17|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA with no pre-existing comorbidity of interest, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||79.17|41.08|
81456668|NCT04886596|162603746|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|71.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.92|83.65|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA with at least 1 pre-existing comorbidity of interest, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||83.65|51.92|
81456669|NCT04886596|162603746|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|75.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.11|88.54|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA with at least 1 pre-existing cardiorespiratory condition,following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||88.54|54.11|
81581173|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.6828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.43||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 1, Medial Temporal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.43|-0.59|0.6828
81581174|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109||0.8987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.29||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Medial Temporal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.29|-0.26|0.8987
81456670|NCT04886596|162603746|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|69.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.51|87.05|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA with at least 1 pre-existing endocrinometabolic condition, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||87.05|37.51|
81456671|NCT04886596|162603747|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|-153.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16322.97|88.0|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD by baseline frailty status (frail) in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||88.00|-16322.97|
81456672|NCT04886596|162603747|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|70.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.89|85.33|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD by baseline frailty status (pre-frail) in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||85.33|43.89|
81456673|NCT04886596|162603747|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|61.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.89|74.08|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD by baseline frailty status (fit) in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||74.08|42.89|
81518700|NCT03906656|162726518|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.009|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.184||0.151|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test V=1124.5, effect size r = 0.125 p=0.151|H0: the median of the population differences (C-Brace - KAFO) \<= 0||||0.151
81456674|NCT04886596|162603747|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|13.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6751.38|98.91|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD by baseline frailty status (frail) in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||98.91|-6751.38|
81518701|NCT03906656|162726519|SUPERIORITY|H0: the mean of the population differences (C-Brace - KAFO) \>= 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.5||0.281|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|16.7 degrees of freedom||WLQ-25 - Physical||||0.281
81456675|NCT04886596|162603747|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|74.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.33|88.31|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD by baseline frailty status (pre-frail) in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||88.31|49.33|
81456676|NCT04886596|162603747|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|64.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.1|77.75|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed LRTD by baseline frailty status (fit) in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||77.75|46.10|
81456677|NCT04886596|162603748|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|67.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.43|82.68|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of severe RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA according to any case definition, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||82.68|42.43|
81456678|NCT04886596|162603748|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|67.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.43|82.68|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of severe RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA according to case definition 1, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||82.68|42.43|
81456679|NCT04886596|162603748|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|59.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-119.6|95.93|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of severe RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA according to the case definition 2, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||95.93|-119.60|
81518702|NCT03906656|162726520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.18||0.00019|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|48.4 degrees of freedom||OPUS - Low Extremity Functional Status. H0: the mean difference (C-Brace - KAFO) \<= 0||||0.00019
81518703|NCT03906656|162726521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.0||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|22.1 degrees of freedom||Emotional well-being. H0: the mean difference (C-Brace - KAFO) \<= 0.||||0.0226
81456680|NCT04886596|162603748|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|78.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.05|90.75|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of severe RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA according to any case definition, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||90.75|57.05|
81456681|NCT04886596|162603748|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|78.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.05|90.75|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of severe RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA according to case definition 1, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||90.75|57.05|
81456682|NCT04886596|162603748|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.27|100.0|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of severe RSV-confirmed LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA according to case definition 2, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||100.00|20.27|
81456683|NCT04886596|162603749|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|51.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.31|60.21|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed ARI in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||60.21|40.31|
81456684|NCT04886596|162603749|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|58.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.1|66.96|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of RSV-confirmed ARI in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||66.96|48.10|
81518704|NCT03906656|162726521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.1||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||Energy/Fatigue. H0: the mean difference (C-Brace - KAFO) \<= 0.||||0.0020
81518705|NCT03906656|162726521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.528||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Health change. H0: the median of the population differences (C-Brace - KAFO) \<= 0.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. V=649, effect size r = 0.285, p=0.00493|||0.0049
81518706|NCT03906656|162726521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.2||6.47e-05|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|37.35 degrees of freedom||Physical Functioning Score. H0: the mean difference (C-Brace - KAFO) \<= 0||||0.0000647
81518707|NCT03906656|162726522|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.843||0.301|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-values \< 0.05 used as threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Device. H0: the median of the population differences (C-Brace - KAFO) \<= 0|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test V=1018.5, effect size r = 0.056, p=0.301|||0.301
81518708|NCT02863523|162726537|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81518709|NCT02863523|162726538|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.03
81581175|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.8922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.25||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 8, Medial Temporal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.25|-0.28|0.8922
81581176|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.203||0.7555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.52||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 1, Inferior Temporal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.52|-0.39|0.7555
81456685|NCT04886596|162603750|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|2.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|5.99|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of any ARI in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||5.99|-1.47|
81456686|NCT04886596|162603750|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|3.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|6.98|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of any ARI in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||6.98|-0.50|
81456687|NCT04886596|162603750|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|3.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|8.63|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of any LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||8.63|-1.55|
81518710|NCT02863523|162726539|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81637999|NCT01102426|162966285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0085|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0085
81638000|NCT01102426|162966287|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81518711|NCT00762996|162726543|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"margin +/- 0.5 logMar lines~The range of non-inferiority for this value is 0.50 thus +/- 0.50 is considered non-inferior to the 0.0 mark.~logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (logMar) ideal is 0.0 and represents 20/20 Snellen acuity. logMar values \> 0.00 indicate vision poorer than the ideal and values \<0.00 indicate vision greater than the ideal."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.005287|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00976||||95.0|-0.01389|0.2447|||Mixed Models Analysis||logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (logMar) ideal is 0.0 and represents 20/20 Snellen acuity. logMar values \> 0.00 indicate vision poorer than the ideal and values \<0.00 indicate vision greater than the ideal.|Null Hypothesis: etafilcon A is greater than or equal to omafilcon A.||0.2447|-0.01389|
81518712|NCT00762996|162726544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4757|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2505||||95.0|0.05563|0.4757|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference is etafilcon A minus omafilcon A.|||0.4757|0.05563|
81518713|NCT02312765|162726559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.72
81518714|NCT01945775|162726601|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio, log|0.542|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.413|0.711|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio was based on stratified Cox regression model with treatment as the only covariate (stratification factors: number of prior cytotoxic chemotherapy regimens, triple negative status, history of central nervous system metastasis status).||0.711|0.413|<0.0001
81518715|NCT01945775|162726602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.93|8.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value was based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method. Stratification factors: number of prior cytotoxic chemotherapy regimens, triple negative status, history of central nervous system metastasis status.||8.83|2.93|<0.0001
81518716|NCT01945775|162726603|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.848||||0.1693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.073|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio was based on stratified Cox regression model with treatment as the only covariate (stratification factors: number of prior cytotoxic chemotherapy regimens, triple negative status, history of central nervous system metastasis status).||1.073|0.670|0.1693
81518717|NCT01945775|162726611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|12.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was based on repeated measures mixed-effect model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate. Analysis was based on restricted maximum likelihood using unstructured covariance matrix.||12.3|4.6|<0.0001
81518718|NCT01945775|162726612|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.376|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.257|0.549|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio is based on stratified Cox regression model with treatment as the only covariate (stratification factors: number of prior cytotoxic chemotherapy regimens, triple negative status, history of central nervous system metastasis status).||0.549|0.257|<0.0001
81518719|NCT01945775|162726613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.392||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.198|0.775|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio is based on stratified Cox regression model with treatment as the only covariate (stratification factors: number of prior cytotoxic chemotherapy regimens, triple negative status, history of central nervous system).||0.775|0.198|0.0053
81518720|NCT02876328|162726614|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Each active group is compared to placebo using a 2-sided .0167 significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analyses are stratified by site.||Analysis applies to both adults and children.||||<.001
81518721|NCT00844805|162726625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|14.9|||=|0.0884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|31.5|||Fisher Exact||The 95% CI for treatment differences were computed using Wilson's Method.|||31.5|-1.7|=0.0884
81518722|NCT00844805|162726626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|21.7|||=|0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|32.5|||Fisher Exact||The 95% CI for treatment differences were computed using Wilson's Method.|||32.5|11.0|=0.0013
81518723|NCT00844805|162726627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|18.1|||=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|25.5|||Fisher Exact||The 95% CI for treatment differences were computed using Wilson's Method.|||25.5|10.7|=0.0004
81518724|NCT00844805|162726628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|10.0|||=|0.5005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|31.7|||Fisher Exact||The 95% CI for treatment differences were computed using Wilson's Method.|||31.7|-11.7|=0.5005
81518725|NCT00844805|162726629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.5|||=|1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|9.9|||Fisher Exact||The 95% CI for treatment differences were computed using Wilson's Method.|||9.9|-14.9|=1.0000
81518726|NCT00844805|162726630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||=|1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|6.8|||Fisher Exact||The 95% CI for treatment differences were computed using Wilson's Method.|||6.8|-6.8|=1.0000
81518727|NCT00844805|162726631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.3802||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||=0.3802
81518728|NCT00844805|162726632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-5.0|||=|0.6153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|4.5|||Fisher Exact||The 95% CI for treatment differences were computed using Wilson's Method.|||4.5|-14.5|=0.6153
81518729|NCT00844805|162726633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|18.4|||=|0.0263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|34.3|||Fisher Exact||The 95% CI for treatment differences were computed using Wilson's Method.|||34.3|2.5|=0.0263
81518730|NCT00844805|162726634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|8.4|||=|0.3011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|22.8|||Fisher Exact||The 95% CI for treatment differences were computed using Wilson's Method.|||22.8|-6.0|=0.3011
81518731|NCT02726880|162726638|SUPERIORITY||F|1.13||||0.296|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Number of days of gaming in the past week, measured at baseline, is included as a covariate in the model.||||||.296
81518732|NCT03697993|162726658|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-18.0||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.4|8.7|||Multiple imputation using Wald method|||||8.7|-43.4|0.264
81518733|NCT03697993|162726662|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|24.3|||Fisher Exact|||||24.3|-26.2|1.000
81518734|NCT03697993|162726663|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.5|||Proportional odds model using Wald test|||||2.5|0.3|0.894
81518735|NCT03697993|162726664|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|25.3|||Multiple imputation using Wald method|||||25.3|-26.3|0.973
81518736|NCT00734071|162726667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.911||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.38||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \>0.05, hierarchical testing stops and for subsequent endpoints in the sequence a nominal p-value is provided.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||P-values were tested at the 5% level of significance (ie, statistical significance if P\<0.05). To control for multiplicity, a pre-specified sequential testing procedure was applied to compare 5 mg vortioxetine to placebo; as soon as an endpoint was non-significant at 0.05, the testing procedure stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||2.38|-1.20|0.518
81456688|NCT04886596|162603750|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|6.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|11.9|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of any LRTD in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||11.90|1.81|
81456689|NCT04886596|162603751|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|50.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-184.45|95.19|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hospitalization due to RT-PCR-confirmed RSV respiratory disease during the study period in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||95.19|-184.45|
81456690|NCT04886596|162603751|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|50.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-184.45|95.19|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hospitalization due to RT-PCR-confirmed RSV respiratory disease or complication related to RT-PCR-confirmed RSV ARI during the study period in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||95.19|-184.45|
81456691|NCT04886596|162603751|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.56|100.0|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hospitalization due to RT-PCR-confirmed RSV respiratory disease during the study period in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||100.00|11.56|
81456692|NCT04886596|162603751|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.56|100.0|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hospitalization due to RT-PCR-confirmed RSV respiratory disease or complication related to RT-PCR-confirmed RSV ARI during the study period in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||100.00|11.56|
81456693|NCT04886596|162603751|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|22.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-457.67|93.12|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hospitalization due to RT-PCR-confirmed RSV respiratory disease during the RSV seson in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||93.12|-457.67|
81518737|NCT00734071|162726668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.542||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.85||Hierarchical testing stopped at the primary endpoint in the testing sequence, a nominal p-value is provided.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||Statistical tests were 2-sided and results were presented with 95% confidence intervals with the estimated P-values at the 5% level of significance (ie, statistical significance if P\<0.05).||0.85|-1.29|0.685
81518738|NCT00734071|162726669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.28||Statistical tests were 2-sided and results were presented with 95% confidence intervals with the estimated P-values at the 5% level of significance (ie, statistical significance if P\<0.05). No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||0.28|-0.27|0.984
81518739|NCT00734071|162726670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.866||0.703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|2.04||Statistical tests were 2-sided and results were presented with 95% confidence intervals with the estimated P-values at the 5% level of significance (ie, statistical significance if P\<0.05). No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||2.04|-1.38|0.703
81518740|NCT00734071|162726671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.131||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.713|1.795|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline HAM-A score.||||1.795|0.713|0.602
81518741|NCT00734071|162726672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.558||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|3.07||Statistical tests were 2-sided and results were presented with 95% confidence intervals with the estimated P-values at the 5% level of significance (ie, statistical significance if P\<0.05). No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||3.07|-3.09|0.995
81518742|NCT00734071|162726673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.951||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|6.83||Statistical tests were 2-sided and results were presented with 95% confidence intervals with the estimated P-values at the 5% level of significance (ie, statistical significance if P\<0.05). No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||6.83|-4.79|0.731
81518743|NCT01062061|162726716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9733||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9733
81518744|NCT01062061|162726717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0001
81518745|NCT00046930|162726724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.28||95.0|||||Log Rank|Stratified on age (\< 70 vs. \>=70) and type of leukemia (de novo AML, secondary RAEB-t, or secondary RAEB AML)||The study was designed to have 80% power to detect a non-proportional hazards difference in OS at the one-sided 0.025 significance level of 30.2% vs 39.6%, 12.8% vs 27.1% and 7.0% vs 14.0% at 1 years, 2 years, and full information for zosuquidar and placebo, respectively.||||0.28
81456694|NCT04886596|162603751|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|22.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-457.67|93.12|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hospitalization due to RT-PCR-confirmed RSV respiratory disease or complication related to RT-PCR-confirmed RSV ARI during the RSV season in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||93.12|-457.67|
81518746|NCT00046930|162726725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.16||95.0|||||Log Rank|Stratified on age and type of leukemia||||||0.16
81518747|NCT00046930|162726726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.65||Test was stratified on age and type of leukemia.|Mantel Haenszel||Zosuquidar/Placebo|Test of difference in the CR (complete remission) rate between the arms.||1.65|0.77|0.617
81518748|NCT00598078|162726813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.013
81518749|NCT00598078|162726813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.713||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.713
81518750|NCT00598078|162726813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.038
81518751|NCT00300482|162726841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 205 per arm would provide \>99% power to detect a 17% decrease in triglycerides relative to statin monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 30%||||<0.001
81518752|NCT00300482|162726841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 205 per arm would provide \>99% power to detect a 17% decrease in triglycerides relative to statin monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 30%||||<0.001
81638001|NCT01102426|162966288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0029|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0029
81456695|NCT04886596|162603751|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.53|100.0|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hospitalization due to RT-PCR-confirmed RSV respiratory disease during the RSV season in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||100.00|-54.53|
81456696|NCT04886596|162603751|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.53|100.0|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hospitalization due to RT-PCR-confirmed RSV respiratory disease or complication related to RT-PCR-confirmed RSV ARI during the RSV season in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||100.00|-54.53|
81638002|NCT01393964|162966301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|104.096||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.983|124.576|||ANOVA|||The reference arm is NRF participants.||124.576|86.983|0.704
81581177|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218||0.1928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.79||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Inferior Temporal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.79|-0.18|0.1928
81581178|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.4946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.49||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 8, Inferior Temporal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.49|-0.26|0.4946
81581179|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196||0.7029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.4||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 1, Medial Prefrontal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.40|-0.56|0.7029
81581180|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171||0.1085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.08||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Medial Prefrontal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.08|-0.68|0.1085
81581181|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132||0.3588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.18||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 8, Medial Prefrontal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.18|-0.44|0.3588
81581182|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.3053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.53||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 1, Inferior Prefrontal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.53|-0.20|0.3053
81581183|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.9861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.36||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Inferior Prefrontal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.36|-0.36|0.9861
81581184|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.6558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.28||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 8, Inferior Prefrontal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.28|-0.41|0.6558
81581185|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.9471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.51||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 1, Superior Prefrontal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.51|-0.53|0.9471
81581186|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186||0.2136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.23||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Superior Prefrontal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.23|-0.77|0.2136
81581187|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.6435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.67||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 8, Superior Prefrontal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.67|-0.47|0.6435
81581188|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.0659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.02||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 1, Inferior Parietal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.02|-0.41|0.0659
81581189|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158||0.7687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.31||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Inferior Parietal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.31|-0.41|0.7687
81581190|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.1061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.1||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 8, Inferior Parietal Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.10|-0.73|0.1061
81581191|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.3925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.19||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 1, Insula: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.19|-0.41|0.3925
81638003|NCT01393964|162966301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted means|100.454||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.453|119.488|||ANOVA|||The reference arm is NRF participants.||119.488|84.453|0.965
81518753|NCT00300482|162726842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 205 per arm would provide 92% power to detect a 5% increase in HDL-C relative to statin monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 15%||||<0.001
81518754|NCT00300482|162726842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 205 per arm would provide 92% power to detect a 5% increase in HDL-C relative to statin monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 15%||||<0.001
81518755|NCT00300482|162726843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 205 per arm would provide 99% power to detect a 43% decrease in LDL-C relative to ABT-335 monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 15%||||<0.001
81518756|NCT00300482|162726843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 205 per arm would provide 99% power to detect a 43% decrease in LDL-C relative to ABT-335 monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 15%||||<0.001
81518757|NCT02120365|162726849|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.729|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.986||0.867|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Representing the high dose 10mg compared to the placebo 0mg dose.|Medication dose was a within-subjects factor (crossover design)||||0.867
81518758|NCT02120365|162726850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.514|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.038||0.071|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Representing the high dose 10mg compared to the placebo 0mg dose.|mixed models, medication was a within-subjects factor||||0.071
81456697|NCT04886596|162603752|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|-1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.43|17.49|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hospitalization due to any respiratory diseases during the study period in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||17.49|-25.43|
81456698|NCT04886596|162603752|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|-4.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.26|14.61|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hospitalization due to any respiratory diseases or complication related to any respiratory disease during the study period in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||14.61|-28.26|
81456699|NCT04886596|162603752|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|-3.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.2|16.38|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hospitalization due to any respiratory diseases during the study period in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine||16.38|-28.20|
81518759|NCT02120365|162726851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.729|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.905||0.667|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Representing the high dose 10mg compared to the placebo 0mg dose.|mixed models||||0.667
81518760|NCT02120365|162726852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.242|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.393||0.285|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Representing the high dose 10mg compared to the placebo 0mg dose.|||||0.285
81518761|NCT02120365|162726853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.408||0.843|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Representing the high dose 10mg compared to the placebo 0mg dose.|Mixed Models||||.843
81518762|NCT02120365|162726854|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.369|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.691|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Representing the high dose 10mg compared to the placebo 0mg dose.|We report the main effect of dose on the outcome measure||||.691
81518763|NCT01726673|162726865|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis of median change from baseline to DC immediately following 12 weeks of training was assessed with the upper extremity fugl meyer score in the active vs. sham tDCS conditions. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in median change in upper extremity fugl meyer score between the active and sham tDCS conditions. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-tailed).|U value|302.0||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|||||The Mann-Whitney U test was performed to compare median change in upper extremity fugl meyer score from baseline to 12 weeks (discharge) across two separate study conditions (active vs. sham tDCS).|Mann-Whitney U test|||||||0.256
81518764|NCT01726673|162726865|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis of median change from baseline to week 36 (6 month follow-up) was assessed with upper extremity fugl meyer score for the active vs. sham tDCS conditions. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in median change in upper extremity fugl meyer score between the active and sham tDCS conditions. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-tailed).|U value|222.0||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|||||The Mann-Whitney U test was performed to compare median change in upper extremity fugl meyer score from baseline to 36 weeks (follow-up) across two separate study conditions (active vs. sham tDCS).|Mann-Whitney U test|||||||0.222
81638004|NCT01393964|162966302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|126.596||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.52|167.783|||ANOVA|||AUC(0-T). The reference arm is NRF participants.||167.783|95.52|0.164
81638005|NCT01393964|162966302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|116.123||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.458|152.439|||ANOVA|||AUC(0-T). The reference arm is NRF participants.||152.439|88.458|0.355
81581192|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.1991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.14||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Insula: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.14|-0.58|0.1991
81581193|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.5176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.24||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 8, Insula: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.24|-0.45|0.5176
81581194|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.18||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 1, Precuneus: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.18|-0.50|0.3140
81581195|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171||0.6348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.29||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Precuneus: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.29|-0.46|0.6348
81581196|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165||0.1491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.12||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 8, Precuneus: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.12|-0.64|0.1491
81581197|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.192||0.4226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.27||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 1, Anterior Cingulate Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.27|-0.59|0.4226
81581198|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228||0.9778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.5||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Anterior Cingulate Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.50|-0.49|0.9778
81581199|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179||0.9456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.43||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 8, Anterior Cingulate Cortex: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.43|-0.40|0.9456
81581200|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.2299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.15||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 1, Amygdala: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.15|-0.55|0.2299
81581201|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.5069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.28||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Amygdala: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.28|-0.54|0.5069
81581202|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.3524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.17||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 8, Amygdala: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.17|-0.45|0.3524
81581203|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.358||0.4182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.47||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 1, Thalamus: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||1.47|-0.80|0.4182
81581204|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.326||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.04||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Thalamus: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||1.04|-0.42|0.3630
81581205|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.263||0.9837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.74||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 8, Thalamus: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.74|-0.73|0.9837
81581206|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102||0.0974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.42||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 1, Basal Ganglia: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.42|-0.04|0.0974
81581207|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.1246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.27||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Basal Ganglia: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.27|-0.04|0.1246
81581208|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.32||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 8, Basal Ganglia: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.32|-0.20|0.6190
81638006|NCT01393964|162966302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|129.858||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.366|186.609|||ANOVA|||AUC (INF). The reference arm is NRF participants.||186.609|90.366|0.228
81518765|NCT01726673|162726866|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis of median change from baseline to DC immediately following 12 weeks of training was assessed with the WOLF Motor Function test time score (out of 1800 seconds) in the active vs. sham tDCS conditions. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in median change in WMFT time score between the active and sham tDCS conditions. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-tailed).|U Value|251.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||The Mann-Whitney U test was performed to compare median change in the WMFT time score from baseline to 12 weeks (discharge) across two separate study conditions (active vs. sham tDCS).|Mann-Whitney U Test|||||||1.0
81518766|NCT01726673|162726866|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis of median change from baseline to week 36 (6 month follow-up) was assessed with the WOLF Motor Function test time score (out of 1800 seconds) in the active vs. sham tDCS conditions. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in median change in WMFT time score between the active and sham tDCS conditions. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-tailed).|U value|208.5||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|||||The Mann-Whitney U test was performed to compare median change in the WMFT time score from baseline to 36 weeks ( 6 month follow-up) across two separate study conditions (active vs. sham tDCS).|Mann-Whitney U Test|||||||0.592
81518767|NCT01726673|162726867|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis of median change from baseline to DC immediately following 12 weeks of training was assessed with the Motor Power Manual Muscle Test Score for the upper extremity (out of 100 points) in the active vs. sham tDCS conditions. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in median change in MRC score between the active and sham tDCS conditions. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-tailed).|U value|270.5||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|||||The Mann-Whitney U test was performed to compare median change in the MRC score from baseline to 12 weeks (discharge) across two separate study conditions (active vs. sham tDCS).|Mann-Whitney U test|||||||0.680
81518768|NCT01726673|162726867|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis of median change from baseline to week 36 (6 month FU) was assessed with the Motor Power Manual Muscle Test Score for the upper extremity (out of 100 points) in the active vs. sham tDCS conditions. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in median change in MRC score between the active and sham tDCS conditions. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-tailed).|U value|187.5||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|||||The Mann-Whitney U test was performed to compare median change in the MRC score from baseline to 6 month FU across two separate study conditions (active vs. sham tDCS).|Mann-Whitney U Test|||||||0.837
81518769|NCT01719003|162726878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 12.5 mg bid+ Metformin 1000 mg bid minus Metformin 1000 mg bid|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of HbA1c (in units of %) after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-0.10|-0.56|0.0056
81518770|NCT01719003|162726878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 12.5 mg bid+ Metformin 1000 mg bid minus Empagliflozin 25 mg qd|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of HbA1c (in units of %) after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-0.48|-0.95|<0.0001
81518771|NCT01719003|162726878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 12.5 mg bid+ Metformin 500 mg bid minus Metformin 500 mg bid|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of HbA1c (in units of %) after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-0.51|-0.98|<0.0001
81518772|NCT01719003|162726878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 12.5 mg bid+ Metformin 500 mg bid minus Empagliflozin 25 mg qd|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of HbA1c (in units of %) after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-0.34|-0.81|<0.0001
81518773|NCT01719003|162726878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 5 mg bid + Metformin 1000 mg bid minus Metformin 1000 mg bid|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of HbA1c (in units of %) after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment||-0.09|-0.56|0.0062
81518774|NCT01719003|162726878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 5 mg bid + Metformin 1000 mg bid minus Empagliflozin 10 mg qd|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of HbA1c (in units of %) after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-0.49|-0.95|<0.0001
81518775|NCT01719003|162726878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 5 mg bid + Metformin 500 mg bid minus Metformin 500 mg bid|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of HbA1c (in units of %) after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-0.56|-1.03|<0.0001
81638007|NCT01393964|162966302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|110.4||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.825|158.647|||ANOVA|||AUC(INF). The reference arm is NRF participants.||158.647|76.825|0.642
81581209|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.25||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 1, Hippocampus: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.25|-0.39|0.6350
81518776|NCT01719003|162726878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 5 mg bid + Metformin 500 mg bid minus Empagliflozin 10 mg qd|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of HbA1c (in units of %) after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-0.40|-0.86|<0.0001
81581210|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.8205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.32||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Hippocampus: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.32|-0.40|0.8205
81581211|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.2959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.14||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 8, Hippocampus: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.14|-0.42|0.2959
81581212|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.194||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.32||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 1, Landau: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.32|-0.56|0.5520
81581213|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.9046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.45||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Landau: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.45|-0.50|0.9046
81581214|NCT01082965|162835109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.02||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 4 on Day 8, Landau: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||-0.02|-0.62|0.0402
81581215|NCT01082965|162835110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.11||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.82|31.82||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 5 on Day 1: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||31.82|-21.82|0.6880
81581216|NCT01082965|162835110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.143||0.3157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|30.87||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||30.87|-11.30|0.3157
81581217|NCT01082965|162835110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.921||0.3228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.56|33.28||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 5 on Day 8: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||33.28|-13.56|0.3228
81581218|NCT01082965|162835111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.479||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|4.12||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Total IR: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||4.12|-12.90|0.2540
81581219|NCT01082965|162835111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.7684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|5.37||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Total DR: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||5.37|-4.17|0.7684
81581220|NCT01082965|162835112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.17||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 5 on Day 1, Detection Task: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.17|-0.09|0.4940
81581221|NCT01082965|162835112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.1031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.22||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Detection Task: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.22|-0.02|0.1031
81581222|NCT01082965|162835112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.3277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.16||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 5 on Day 8, Detection Task: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.16|-0.06|0.3277
81638008|NCT04405180|162966312|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.9017|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for baseline value of outcome as a covariate using general linear (mixed) models and with multiple imputation for missing data|ANCOVA|||||||0.9017
81581223|NCT01082965|162835112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029||0.6585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.08||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 5 on Day 1, Identification Task: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.08|-0.05|0.6585
81581224|NCT01082965|162835112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.8863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.08||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 0 on Day 8, Identification Task: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.08|-0.07|0.8863
81456700|NCT04886596|162603752|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|-3.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.55|15.98|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hospitalization due to any respiratory diseases or complication related to any respiratory diseases during the study period in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||15.98|-27.55|
81456701|NCT04886596|162603752|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|2.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.52|23.99|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hospitalization due to any respiratory diseases during the RSV season in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||23.99|-23.52|
81456702|NCT04886596|162603752|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|-1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.56|19.7|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hospitalization due to any respiratory diseases or complication related to any respiratory disease during the RSV seasons in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||19.70|-28.56|
81456703|NCT04886596|162603752|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.14|26.0|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hospitalization due to any respiratory diseases during the RSV seasons in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||26.00|-22.14|
81456704|NCT04886596|162603752|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|4.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.73|25.48|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of hospitalization due to any respiratory diseases or complication related to any respiratory diseases during the RSV seasons in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||25.48|-21.73|
81456705|NCT04886596|162603753|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|62.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.91|82.15|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of complications related to RSV- ARI during the study period in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||82.15|28.91|
81456706|NCT04886596|162603753|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|63.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.5|83.2|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of complications related to RSV-ARI during the study period in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||83.20|28.50|
81456707|NCT04886596|162603753|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|65.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.56|85.47|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of complications related to RSV- ARI during the RSV seasons in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||85.47|28.56|
81456708|NCT04886596|162603753|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|62.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.45|84.29|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of complications related to RSV-ARI during the RSV seasons in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||84.29|21.45|
81581225|NCT01082965|162835112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.4388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.13||Statistical significance level alpha (2-sided) was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Hour 5 on Day 8, Identification Task: MMRM was used with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender, ApoE genotype, site as covariates.||0.13|-0.06|0.4388
81581226|NCT02587065|162835113|OTHER||Spearman's correlation coefficient|-0.85||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|2.02|||Mixed-effects REML regression|||Adjusted change of convenience satisfaction domain of TSQM-9.||2.02|-3.72|0.56
81456709|NCT04886596|162603754|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|2.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.29|12.42|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of complications related to any ARI during the study period in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||12.42|-8.29|
81456710|NCT04886596|162603754|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|16.39|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of complications related to any ARI during the study period in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||16.39|-4.05|
81581227|NCT03245008|162835131|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.86||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.86|-1.57|<0.001
81581228|NCT03245008|162835131|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.07||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.07|-0.76|0.103
81581229|NCT03245008|162835132|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.92||Adjusted P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.92|-1.60|<0.001
81581230|NCT03245008|162835132|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.05||||||||-0.05|-0.84|
81581231|NCT01286012|162835142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81581232|NCT01286012|162835143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.915|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.915
81581233|NCT01286012|162835144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6714|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6714
81581234|NCT01286012|162835145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.028
81581235|NCT01286012|162835146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.361|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.361
81581236|NCT01602380|162835154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.797||||0.0486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.637|0.999||2-sided p-value|Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test with factors for prior chemotherapy for locally advanced or metastatic disease and measurable disease at baseline.|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours fulvestrant.|If the true PFS HR for comparison of fulvestrant vs. anastrozole was 0.69 (likely to correspond to a 45% prolongation of PFS) the study had 90% power to demonstrate a statistically significant difference for PFS with a one-sided type 1 error of 2.5% (two-sided 5%).||0.999|0.637|0.0486
81581237|NCT01602380|162835155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.966||||0.7579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.773|1.206||2-sided p-value|Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test with factors for prior chemotherapy for locally advanced or metastatic disease and measurable disease at baseline.|A HR of \<1 favours fulvestrant.|65% OS maturity||1.206|0.773|0.7579
81581238|NCT01602380|162835156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.074||||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|1.614||2-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||1.614|0.716|0.7290
81581239|NCT01602380|162835158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rato of EDoR|1.52||||0.0367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.26||2-sided p-value|Method of Ellis et al|||||2.26|1.03|0.0367
81581240|NCT01602380|162835159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.253||||0.3045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.815|1.932||2-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||1.932|0.815|0.3045
81581241|NCT01602380|162835161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of EDoCB|1.26||||0.0561||95.0|0.99|1.59||2-sided p-value|Method of Ellis et al|||||1.59|0.99|0.0561
81581242|NCT01602380|162835162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.2846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.11||2-sided p-value|Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test with factors for prior chemotherapy for locally advanced/metastatic disease and measurable/non-measurable disease at baseline|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours fulvestrant.|Comparative statistical analysis for time to deterioration of TOI score is presented (fulvestrant versus anastrozole).||1.11|0.70|0.2846
81581243|NCT01602380|162835162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.03||2-sided p-value|Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test with factors for prior chemotherapy for locally advanced/metastatic disease and measurable/non-measurable disease at baseline|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours fulvestrant.|Comparative statistical analysis for time to deterioration of FACT-B total score is presented (fulvestrant versus anastrozole).||1.03|0.66|0.0844
81581244|NCT00877058|162835165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.48|||Chi-squared|||||0.48|0.15|<0.05
81581245|NCT00877058|162835165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|0.05|0.24|0.68|||Chi-squared|||||0.68|0.24|0.001
81581246|NCT00877058|162835166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.52|||Chi-squared|||||2.52|0.96|<0.05
81581247|NCT00877058|162835166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.08|||Chi-squared|||||2.08|0.79|<0.05
81581248|NCT00877058|162835167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.97|||Chi-squared|||||0.97|0.31|<0.05
81581249|NCT00877058|162835167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.02|||Chi-squared|||||1.02|0.33|<0.05
81581250|NCT03989440|162835202|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.54||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|2.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.55|-1.48|0.59
81581251|NCT03989440|162835203|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.56||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.50|-3.62|0.13
81581252|NCT03989440|162835204|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.16||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.50|-2.81|0.16
81581253|NCT03989440|162835205|SUPERIORITY||% Difference in responder rate|-9.3||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.3|25.4|||Fisher Exact|||||25.4|-43.3|0.68
81581254|NCT02584504|162835237|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-39.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-46.5|-32.4||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W vs. Placebo|Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W group was compared to placebo group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-32.4|-46.5|<0.0001
81581255|NCT02584504|162835237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-65.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-72.9|-58.7||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W group was compared to placebo group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-58.7|-72.9|<0.0001
81581256|NCT02584504|162835237|OTHER|Statistical test was not planned because this comparison was for a descriptive purpose.|LS Mean Difference|-26.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.5|-20.0|||||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W group vs Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W|Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W group was compared to Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-20.0|-32.5|
81581257|NCT02584504|162835238|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-40.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-47.4|-33.8||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W vs. Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.025 level. Hierarchical procedure for comparisons of Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W versus Placebo Q2W and Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W versus Placebo Q2W were processed separately.||-33.8|-47.4|<0.0001
81581258|NCT02584504|162835238|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-67.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-74.2|-60.5||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-60.5|-74.2|<0.0001
81581259|NCT02584504|162835239|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-50.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-56.6|-44.5||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-44.5|-56.6|<0.0001
81581260|NCT02584504|162835239|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-66.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-72.3|-60.1||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-60.1|-72.3|<0.0001
81581261|NCT02584504|162835240|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-51.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-57.4|-45.4||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-45.4|-57.4|<0.0001
81456711|NCT04886596|162603754|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|10.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|21.31|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of complications related to any ARI during the RSV seasons in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following a single dose of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||21.31|-0.68|
81518777|NCT01719003|162726878|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The noninferiority of empagliflozin 10 mg qd against metformin 1000 mg bid were to be tested for HbA1c change from baseline to Week 24 at the level of α=0.025 (one-sided), through application of a non-inferiority margin of 0.35%.|Adjusted mean|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.6246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 25 mg qd minus Metformin 1000 mg bid|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of HbA1c (in units of %) after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||0.62|0.15|0.6246
81518778|NCT01719003|162726878|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The noninferiority of empagliflozin 10 mg qd against metformin 1000 mg bid were to be tested for HbA1c change from baseline to Week 24 at the level of α=0.025 (one-sided), through application of a non-inferiority margin of 0.35%.|Adjusted mean|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.6558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 10 mg qd minus Metformin 1000 mg bid|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of HbA1c (in units of %) after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||0.63|0.16|0.6558
81518779|NCT01719003|162726879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-18.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|-12.2||Since previous step in the hierarchical testing failed (primary measure analyses 9 and 10), the analyses for secondary measures of FPG and body weight are considered exploratory and not confirmatory|Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 12.5 mg bid+ Metformin 1000 mg bid minus Metformin 1000 mg bid|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of FPG after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-12.2|-25.5|<0.0001
81518780|NCT01719003|162726879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-23.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.7|-16.3||Since previous step in the hierarchical testing failed (primary measure analyses 9 and 10), the analyses for secondary measures of FPG and body weight are considered exploratory and not confirmatory|Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 12.5 mg bid+ Metformin 1000 mg bid minus Empagliflozin 25 mg qd|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of FPG after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-16.3|-29.7|<0.0001
81518781|NCT01719003|162726879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|-26.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|-20.0||Since previous step in the hierarchical testing failed (primary measure analyses 9 and 10), the analyses for secondary measures of FPG and body weight are considered exploratory and not confirmatory|Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 12.5 mg bid+ Metformin 500 mg bid minus Metformin 500 mg bid|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of FPG after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-20.0|-33.5|<0.0001
81527202|NCT00847197|162741611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.6||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-1.9|||Wilcoxon's Rank Sum Test|The significance test was 2-tailed with α=0.05.||Triglycerides was analyzed by non-parametric methods with terms for treatment, gender and region. Specifically, the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was applied to the Tukey's normal scores of the percent change from baseline. The estimate of the difference in medians between MK1903 and the placebo groups utilizing the Hodges-Lehmann estimate and a distribution-free 95% CI for the difference based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test was provided.||-1.9|-18.9|0.02
81527203|NCT02610777|162741633|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.861||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.577|1.286||P-value is from an unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard Ratio (HR) was based on an unstratified Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as a factor.|||1.286|0.577|0.464
81527204|NCT02610777|162741634|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.706|||=|0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.469|1.061||P-value comparing EFS between treatment groups was based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||HR:unadjusted stratified Cox proportional hazard regression with stratification(low-blast AML,IPSS-R risk groups=very high,high,or intermediate for HRMDS/CMML),treatment as factor.HR\<1:better prevention of EFS in combination arm than azacitidine arm.|Event-Free Survival (EFS)||1.061|0.469|=0.092
81527205|NCT02610777|162741637|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.562|||=|0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.579||P-value is from an unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (HR) is based on an unstratified Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as a factor.|||1.579|0.200|=0.267
81527206|NCT02610777|162741638|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|9.61|||=|0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.83|28.04||P-value is from an unstratified Cochran-Mantel Haenszel chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Absolute difference \>0 represent better response achieved on pevonedistat combination compared to azacitidine treatment alone.|||28.04|-8.83|=0.312
81527207|NCT02610777|162741639|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|5.63||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.19|24.44||P-value is from an unstratified Cochran-Mantel Haenszel chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Absolute difference \>0 represent better response achieved on pevonedistat combination compared to azacitidine treatment alone.|||24.44|-13.19|0.560
81581262|NCT02584504|162835240|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-67.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-73.3|-61.3||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-61.3|-73.3|<0.0001
81518782|NCT01719003|162726879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|-9.2||Since previous step in the hierarchical testing failed (primary measure analyses 9 and 10), the analyses for secondary measures of FPG and body weight are considered exploratory and not confirmatory|Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 12.5 mg bid+ Metformin 500 mg bid minus Empagliflozin 25 mg qd|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of FPG after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-9.2|-22.8|<0.0001
81518783|NCT01719003|162726879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-15.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|-8.9||Since previous step in the hierarchical testing failed (primary measure analyses 9 and 10), the analyses for secondary measures of FPG and body weight are considered exploratory and not confirmatory|Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 5 mg bid + Metformin 1000 mg bid minus Metformin 1000 mg bid|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of FPG of double-blind treatment||-8.9|-22.3|<0.0001
81518784|NCT01719003|162726879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|-14.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|-8.2||Since previous step in the hierarchical testing failed (primary measure analyses 9 and 10), the analyses for secondary measures of FPG and body weight are considered exploratory and not confirmatory|Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 5 mg bid + Metformin 1000 mg bid minus Empagliflozin 10 mg qd|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of FPG after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-8.2|-21.4|<0.0001
81518785|NCT01719003|162726879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|-28.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|-21.5||Since previous step in the hierarchical testing failed (primary measure analyses 9 and 10), the analyses for secondary measures of FPG and body weight are considered exploratory and not confirmatory|Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 5 mg bid + Metformin 500 mg bid minus Metformin 500 mg bid|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of FPG after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-21.5|-35.0|<0.0001
81518786|NCT01719003|162726879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-12.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|-6.0||Since previous step in the hierarchical testing failed (primary measure analyses 9 and 10), the analyses for secondary measures of FPG and body weight are considered exploratory and not confirmatory|Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 5 mg bid + Metformin 500 mg bid minus Empagliflozin 10 mg qd|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of FPG after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-6.0|-19.1|0.0002
81518787|NCT01719003|162726880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|-1.68||Since previous step in the hierarchical testing failed (primary measure analyses 9 and 10), the analyses for secondary measures of FPG and body weight are considered exploratory and not confirmatory|Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 12.5 mg bid+ Metformin 1000 mg bid minus Metformin 1000 mg bid|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of body weight after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-1.68|-3.33|<0.0001
81518788|NCT01719003|162726880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|-2.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|-1.69||Since previous step in the hierarchical testing failed (primary measure analyses 9 and 10), the analyses for secondary measures of FPG and body weight are considered exploratory and not confirmatory|Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 12.5 mg bid+ Metformin 500 mg bid minus Metformin 500 mg bid|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of body weight after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-1.69|-3.35|<0.0001
81518789|NCT01719003|162726880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|-1.37||Since previous step in the hierarchical testing failed (primary measure analyses 9 and 10), the analyses for secondary measures of FPG and body weight are considered exploratory and not confirmatory|Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 5 mg bid + Metformin 1000 mg bid minus Metformin 1000 mg bid|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of body weight after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment||-1.37|-3.03|<0.0001
81518790|NCT01719003|162726880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|-2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|-1.43||Since previous step in the hierarchical testing failed (primary measure analyses 9 and 10), the analyses for secondary measures of FPG and body weight are considered exploratory and not confirmatory|Mixed Models Analysis|'Baseline HbA1c':linear covariate;'treatment','baseline renal function','region','visit' \& 'visit by treatment interaction':fixed effects.|Empagliflozin 5 mg bid + Metformin 500 mg bid minus Metformin 500 mg bid|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach comparing the change from baseline of body weight after 24 weeks of double-blind treatment.||-1.43|-3.09|<0.0001
81518791|NCT00882908|162726881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of SVRW72|13.0||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.9|28.0|||Regression, Logistic||Difference in percentages of participants in the TMC435 75mg and placebo groups with undetectable plasma Hepatitis C virus ribonucleic acid levels at end of treatment (EOT) and at Week 72 estimated from the logistic regression model.|TMC435 75 mg 12 and 24 week treatment groups were pooled and the percentage of participants acheiving SVRW72 were compared with the percentage of participants acheiving SVRW72 in the placebo treatment group.||28.0|-1.9|0.051
81518792|NCT00882908|162726881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of SVRW72|18.9||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.4|33.5|||Regression, Logistic||Difference in percentages of participants in the TMC435 150mg and placebo groups with undetectable plasma Hepatitis C virus ribonucleic acid levels at end of treatment (EOT) and at Week 72 estimated from the logistic regression model.|TMC/PR 150 mg 12 and 24 week treatment groups were pooled and the percentage of participants achieving SVRW72 was compared the percentage of participants achieving SVRW72 in the placebo treatment group.||33.5|4.4|0.004
81518793|NCT01344629|162726898|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between T80/A 5mg FDC tablet and T80mg / A5 mg tablet in concomitant use|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|100.9||||||90.0|97.7|104.2||No statistical test|ANOVA|||||104.2|97.7|
81518794|NCT01344629|162726899|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between T80/A 5mg FDC tablet and T80mg / A5 mg tablet in concomitant use|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|97.2||||||90.0|87.2|108.3||No statistical test|ANOVA|||||108.3|87.2|
81518795|NCT01344629|162726900|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between T80/A 5mg FDC tablet and T80mg / A5 mg tablet in concomitant use|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|101.7||||||90.0|98.3|105.2||No statistical test|ANOVA|||||105.2|98.3|
81518796|NCT01344629|162726901|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between T80/A 5mg FDC tablet and T80mg / A5 mg tablet in concomitant use|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|110.1||||||90.0|95.8|124.4||No statistical test|ANOVA|||||124.4|95.8|
81518797|NCT01344629|162726902|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between T80/A 5mg FDC tablet and T80mg / A5 mg tablet in concomitant use|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|91.4||||||90.0|85.6|97.6||No statistical test|ANOVA|||||97.6|85.6|
81518798|NCT01344629|162726903|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between T80/A 5mg FDC tablet and T80mg / A5 mg tablet in concomitant use|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|109.4||||||90.0|102.4|116.8||No statistical test|ANOVA|||||116.8|102.4|
81518799|NCT01344629|162726904|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between T80/A 5mg FDC tablet and T80mg / A5 mg tablet in concomitant use|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|109.0||||||90.0|101.5|117.1||No statistical test|ANOVA|||||117.1|101.5|
81518800|NCT04063787|162726911|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is the difference is zero. Thus the equivalence margin equals zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.408|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.05||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Compare before and after use of Fist Assist||||0.012
81581263|NCT02584504|162835241|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-26.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-32.5|-19.9||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-19.9|-32.5|<0.0001
81518801|NCT01527383|162726915|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Longitudinal regression|Visit and stratification factor (biologic or non-biologic autoimmune therapy) were covariates|||The statistical criterion for significance requires that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the geometric mean fold rise in vaccine recipients is \>1.0.|||<0.0001
81518802|NCT01527383|162726916|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Longitudinal regression|Visit and stratification factor (biologic or non-biologic autoimmune therapy) were covariates|||The statistical criterion for significance requires that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the geometric mean fold rise in vaccine recipients is \>1.0.|||<0.0001
81518803|NCT00892606|162726933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0072|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0072
81518804|NCT00892606|162726934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.004
81518805|NCT00892606|162726935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0146|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0146
81518806|NCT01735708|162726936|SUPERIORITY|ITT analysis using multiple imputation by chained equation with 50 fully populated data sets.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.493||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-0.34||A priori threshold for significance was two-tailed p = .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Standard errors were based on robust Huber-White variance estimator.|standard error of difference in means|||-0.34|-2.28|0.008
81518807|NCT01735708|162726937|SUPERIORITY|Intent to treat analysis using multiple imputation by chained equations with 50 fully populated data sets.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.495||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|0.4||A priori threshold for significance was two-tailed p = .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Standard errors were based on robust Huber-White variance estimator.||||0.40|-1.53|0.251
81518808|NCT01735708|162726938|SUPERIORITY|Intent to treat analysis using multiple imputation by chained equations with 50 fully populated data sets.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|1.61||A priori threshold for significance was two-tailed p = .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Standard errors were based on robust Huber-White variance estimator.|Standard error of difference in means.|||1.61|-1.32|0.844
81518809|NCT01735708|162726939|SUPERIORITY|Intent to treat analysis using multiple imputation by chained equations with 50 fully populated data sets.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.836||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|1.15||A priori threshold for significance was two-tailed p = .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Standard errors were based on robust Huber-White variance estimator.|Standard error of difference in means.|||1.15|-2.18|0.545
81518810|NCT04883528|162726940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.29
81518811|NCT04883528|162726941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.88
81581264|NCT02584504|162835241|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-51.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-58.3|-45.5||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-45.5|-58.3|<0.0001
81581265|NCT02584504|162835242|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-27.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-33.5|-20.9||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-20.9|-33.5|<0.0001
81581266|NCT02584504|162835242|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-53.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-59.7|-47.1||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-47.1|-59.7|<0.0001
81518812|NCT04883528|162726942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.76
81518813|NCT04883528|162726943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.85
81581267|NCT02584504|162835243|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-31.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-37.7|-25.0||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-25.0|-37.7|<0.0001
81581268|NCT02584504|162835243|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-56.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-62.5|-49.8||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-49.8|-62.5|<0.0001
81581269|NCT02584504|162835244|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-32.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-38.6|-26.3||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-26.3|-38.6|<0.0001
81581270|NCT02584504|162835244|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-57.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-63.8|-51.4||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-51.4|-63.8|<0.0001
81581271|NCT02584504|162835245|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-22.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-27.4|-17.6||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-17.6|-27.4|<0.0001
81581272|NCT02584504|162835245|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-41.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-46.4|-36.5||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-36.5|-46.4|<0.0001
81581273|NCT02584504|162835246|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|61.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|13.9|268.9||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||268.9|13.9|<0.0001
81581274|NCT02584504|162835246|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|281.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|33.3|2382.2||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||2382.2|33.3|<0.0001
81581275|NCT02584504|162835247|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|102.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|19.0|556.8||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||556.8|19.0|<0.0001
81581276|NCT02584504|162835247|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|500.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|47.9|5230.9||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||5230.9|47.9|<0.0001
81581277|NCT02584504|162835248|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-32.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-43.4|-22.5||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-22.5|-43.4|<0.0001
81581278|NCT02584504|162835248|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-50.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-61.5|-40.3||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-40.3|-61.5|<0.0001
81581279|NCT02584504|162835249|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.7||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.0|11.3||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||11.3|0.0|0.0241
81581280|NCT02584504|162835249|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.8||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.1|13.5||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||13.5|2.1|0.0022
81581281|NCT02584504|162835250|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|5.9||||0.2645|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.9|17.7||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||17.7|-5.9|0.2645
81518814|NCT04883528|162726944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.80
81518815|NCT04883528|162726945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81518816|NCT04883528|162726946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.23
81518817|NCT04883528|162726947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.95
81518818|NCT04883528|162726948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81518819|NCT04883528|162726952|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.01||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.07|0.64
81518820|NCT04883528|162726953|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-7.55||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.59|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.52|-14.59|0.04
81518821|NCT03840525|162726978|EQUIVALENCE|To estimate precision, 95%CI will be calculated using Wilson's score method, which uses asymptotic variance and is appropriate for small sample sizes100. The formula is as follows: (2np + z2 ± √(z2 + 4npq)) / 2(n+ z2). If the proportion of participants who rate the intervention as acceptable is 80% or greater, we will consider the intervention acceptable.|||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics were conducted. No group comparisons were done due to the fact that this was a feasibility trial and not an efficacy trial. 80% was used as the benchmark for acceptability.|||
81518822|NCT03840525|162726979|EQUIVALENCE|To estimate precision, 95%CI will be calculated using Wilson's score method, which uses asymptotic variance and is appropriate for small sample sizes100. The formula is as follows: (2np + z2 ± √(z2 + 4npq)) / 2(n+ z2). If the proportion of participants who rate the intervention as acceptable is 80% or greater, we will consider the intervention acceptable.|||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics was conducted to determine acceptability for both the qigong and sham qigong group. No between group comparisons were conducted. A benchmark of 80% was used to determine acceptability.|||
81518823|NCT03840525|162726980|EQUIVALENCE|To estimate precision, 95%CI will be calculated using Wilson's score method, which uses asymptotic variance and is appropriate for small sample sizes100. The formula is as follows: (2np + z2 ± √(z2 + 4npq)) / 2(n+ z2). If the proportion of participants who rate the intervention as acceptable is 80% or greater, we will consider the intervention acceptable.|||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics were conducted to determine acceptability. Benchmark for acceptability was set at 80% of participant attending at least 70% of the classes.|||
81518824|NCT01370837|162726990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Arm||||0.84
81518825|NCT01370837|162726990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Foot||||0.76
81518826|NCT01370837|162726990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Arm||||0.53
81518827|NCT01370837|162726990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Foot||||0.07
81518828|NCT01370837|162726990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Arm vs foot||||0.25
81518829|NCT01370837|162726990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Arm vs foot||||0.27
81518830|NCT01370837|162726990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Arm vs foot||||< 0.01
81518831|NCT03688555|162726994|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.301|=|0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|1.59||All Nasal Polyp Score (NPS) values observed between baseline and Week 12 were included in the analysis. Changes from baseline to post-baseline visits in NPS were analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measurement (MMRM).|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||1.59|-0.06|= 0.062
81518832|NCT03688555|162726995|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|-3.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.316|=|0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.41|2.45|||ANCOVA|||||2.45|-10.41|= 0.161
81518833|NCT02639338|162727012|SUPERIORITY|The p-value is obtained from the 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test for the superiority over the performance goal of 83%.|||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value was calculated. The statistical test was performed in SOF/VEL for 12 weeks at 0.05 significance level if and only if the statistical test performed in SOF/VEL/VOX for 8 weeks was significant at 0.05 significance level.|Binomial Test|||||||<0.001
81518834|NCT02639338|162727012|SUPERIORITY|The p-value is obtained from the 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test for the superiority over the performance goal of 83%.|||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value was calculated. The statistical test was performed in SOF/VEL for 12 weeks at 0.05 significance level if and only if the statistical test performed in SOF/VEL/VOX for 8 weeks was significant at 0.05 significance level.|2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test|||||||<0.001
81518835|NCT00613080|162727020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion (reported as percentage)|51.0||||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This study was designed for a one-sided chi-square test to detect at least 12% reduction in the 40% rate of ≥ grade 2 treatment-related preoperative GI AEs from the conventional radiotherapy / capecitabine /oxaliplatin arm of study RTOG-0247 (NCT00081289) with 80% power and a one-sided type I error rate of 0.10.||||0.93
81518836|NCT02558400|162727057|SUPERIORITY|To claim superiority PG324 had to be statistically superior to netarsudil and to latanoprost at all 9 of 9 primary efficacy timepoints|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|PG324 vs. netarsudil||||||<0.0001
81518837|NCT02558400|162727057|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|PG324 vs. latanoprost||||||<0.0001
81518838|NCT00260065|162727062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Participants|33.0||||||95.0|24.2|43.5||||||||43.5|24.2|
81518839|NCT00260065|162727063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Participants|52.0||||||95.0|41.3|61.7||||||||61.7|41.3|
81527208|NCT02610777|162741640|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|8.64|||=|0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.09|26.38||P-value is from an unstratified Cochran-Mantel Haenszel chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Absolute difference \>0 represent better response achieved on pevonedistat combination compared to azacitidine treatment alone.|||26.38|-9.09|=0.343
81638009|NCT04405180|162966313|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0342|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0417||0.4215|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Adjusted for baseline value of outcome as a covariate using general linear (mixed) models and with multiple imputation for missing data||||0.4215
81518840|NCT02080260|162727077|SUPERIORITY||16-week PFS Rate|0.1||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.012|0.317||This p-value is only based on partial enrollment of the study. The study enrollment was stopped early due to futility.|Fisher Exact||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|The null hypothesis assumes a median PFS of 6 weeks, corresponding to a 16-week PFS rate of approximately 0.15. A single-stage design will be used to test that the 16-week PFS rate is less than or equal to 0.15. If at least 8 of the 32 subjects are alive and progression free at 16 weeks, the null hypothesis will be rejected. Assuming a one-sided alpha = 0.10 significance level, this will provide at least 90% power to reject the null hypothesis, assuming the true 16-week PFS rate is 0.35.||0.317|0.012|0.824
81518841|NCT02080260|162727078|OTHER|Estimation only.|Median|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|7.1|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate the median PFS(in weeks) for the population. The Greenwood method was used to estimate the confidence limits of the median progression free survival.|||7.1|2.9|
81518842|NCT02080260|162727079|OTHER|Estimation only.|Median|9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|17.0|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate the median OS(in weeks) for the population. The Greenwood method was used to estimate the confidence limits of the median progression free survival.|||17.0|8.1|
81518843|NCT02080260|162727080|OTHER|Estimation only|Overall Response Rate|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.249|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|||0.249|0.001|
81518844|NCT02080260|162727081|OTHER|Estimation only.|Disease Control Rate|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|0.543|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|||0.543|0.119|
81518845|NCT02853435|162727087|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0417|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9809|1.1063|||||A mixed effects model with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect was performed on the natural log-transformed parameters AUC(0-inf).|||1.1063|0.9809|
81518846|NCT02853435|162727087|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.1108|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0459|1.1797|||||A mixed effects model with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect was performed on the natural log-transformed parameters AUC(0-inf).|||1.1797|1.0459|
81518847|NCT02853435|162727088|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0408|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9792|1.1062|||||A mixed effects model with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect was performed on the natural log-transformed parameters AUC(0-t).|||1.1062|0.9792|
81518848|NCT02853435|162727088|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.1138|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0479|1.1838|||||A mixed effects model with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect was performed on the natural log-transformed parameters AUC(0-t).|||1.1838|1.0479|
81518849|NCT02853435|162727090|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|0.9586|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.844|1.0888|||||A mixed effects model with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect was performed on the natural log-transformed parameters Cmax.|||1.0888|0.8440|
81518850|NCT02853435|162727090|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.1487|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0113|1.3047|||||A mixed effects model with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect was performed on the natural log-transformed parameters Cmax.|||1.3047|1.0113|
81518851|NCT02853435|162727091|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.233||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.267|0.0||The p-value is from Wilcoxon signed-rank test.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||The median, median difference and 90% CI of the median difference are from Hodge-Lehmann estimate.|||0.000|-0.267|0.309
81518852|NCT02853435|162727091|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.492|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|-0.25||The p-value is from Wilcoxon signed-rank test.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||The median, median difference and 90% CI of the median difference are from Hodge-Lehmann estimate.|||-0.250|-0.500|<0.001
81518853|NCT00289198|162727226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.256|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|-0.78||Change from Baseline (Day 1) in reflective total nasal symptom scores for Placebo versus that for fluticasone furoate|ANCOVA|||||-0.78|-1.73|<0.001
81518854|NCT00289198|162727227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.459|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|-0.99||Mean change from Baseline in AM pre-dose instantaneous TNSS over entire period for Placebo versus that for Fluticasone furoate|ANCOVA|||||-0.99|-1.93|<0.001
81518855|NCT00289198|162727228|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression adjusting for age, gender and country||||||<0.001
81518856|NCT00289198|162727229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.274|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.81|||ANCOVA|||||-0.81|-1.74|<0.001
81518857|NCT00289198|162727230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.291|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.81|||ANCOVA|||||-0.81|-1.77|<0.001
81518858|NCT00289198|162727231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.118|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.03|-8.21|||ANCOVA|||||-8.21|-20.03|<0.001
81518859|NCT00289198|162727232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.033|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.13|-12.94|||ANCOVA|||||-12.94|-27.13|<0.001
81518860|NCT00289198|162727233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.277|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Rhinorrhea score, Placebo vs Fluticasone furoate||-0.14|-0.41|<0.001
81518861|NCT00289198|162727233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.277|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Nasal Congestion, Placebo vs Fluticasone furoate||-0.14|-0.42|<0.001
81518862|NCT00289198|162727233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.331|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Nasal Itching, Placebo vs Fluticasone furoate||-0.20|-0.47|<0.001
81518863|NCT00289198|162727233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Sneezing score, Placebo vs Fluticasone furoate||-0.27|-0.52|<0.001
81518864|NCT00289198|162727234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.357||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Rhinorrhea score, Placebo versus fluticasone furoate||-0.22|-0.50|0.001
81518865|NCT00289198|162727234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Nasal Congestion score, Placebo versus fluticasone furoate||-0.23|-0.51|0.001
81518866|NCT00289198|162727234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.372||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Nasal itching score, Placebo versus fluticasone furoate||-0.24|-0.50|0.001
81518867|NCT00289198|162727234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.372||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Sneezing score, Placebo versus fluticasone furoate||-0.24|-0.50|0.001
81518868|NCT00289198|162727235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.281||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Rhinorrhea score,Placebo versus fluticasone furoate||-0.14|-0.42|0.001
81518869|NCT00289198|162727235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.314||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Nasal Congestion score, Placebo versus fluticasone furoate||-0.17|-0.45|0.001
81518870|NCT00289198|162727235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.324||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Nasal itching score, Placebo versus fluticasone furoate||-0.19|-0.45|0.001
81518871|NCT00289198|162727235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.374||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Sneezing score, Placebo versus fluticasone furoate||-0.25|-0.50|0.001
81518872|NCT00289198|162727236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.292|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.43|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Rhinorrhea score, Placebo vs Fluticasone furoate||-0.15|-0.43|<0.001
81518873|NCT00289198|162727236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.264|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||Nasal Congestion score, Placebo vs Fluticasone furoate||-0.12|-0.40|<0.001
81518874|NCT00289198|162727236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.336|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Nasal Itching score, Placebo vs Fluticasone furoate||-0.20|-0.48|<0.001
81518875|NCT00289198|162727236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.412|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||Sneezing score, Placebo vs Fluticasone furoate||-0.28|-0.54|<0.001
81518876|NCT00289198|162727237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.506||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||||-0.16|-0.85|0.004
81518877|NCT00289198|162727238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.491||||0.007||95.0|-0.85|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||||-0.13|-0.85|0.007
81518878|NCT00289198|162727239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.531||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||||-0.19|-0.88|0.003
81518879|NCT00289198|162727240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.496||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||||-0.15|-0.84|0.005
81518880|NCT00289198|162727241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.216||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Eye itching/burning score, Placebo vs fluticasone furoate||-0.09|-0.34|0.001
81518881|NCT00289198|162727241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.137||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Eye tearing/watering score, Placebo vs fluticasone furoate||-0.02|-0.26|0.028
81518882|NCT00289198|162727241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.156||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Eye redness, Placebo vs fluticasone furoate||-0.04|-0.27|0.010
81518883|NCT00289198|162727242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.215||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Eye itching/burning score, Placebo vs fluticasone furoate||-0.08|-0.35|0.002
81638010|NCT04405180|162966314|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|53.0||0.9024|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Adjusted for baseline value of outcome as a covariate using general linear (mixed) models and with multiple imputation for missing data||||.9024
81518884|NCT00289198|162727242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.161||||0.016||95.0|-0.29|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Eye tearing or watering, Placebo vs fluticasone furoate||-0.03|-0.29|0.016
81518885|NCT00289198|162727242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.113||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Eye redness score, Placebo vs fluticasone furoate||-0.01|-0.24|0.076
81518886|NCT00289198|162727243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.211||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Eye itching/burning score, Placebo vs Fluticasone furoate||-0.08|-0.34|0.001
81518887|NCT00289198|162727243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.145||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Eye tearing/watering, Placebo vs Fluticasone furoate||-0.02|-0.27|0.023
81518888|NCT00289198|162727243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.176||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Eye Redness score, Placebo vs Fluticasone furoate||-0.05|-0.30|0.005
81518889|NCT00289198|162727244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.223||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Eye itching/burning, Placebo vs fluticasone furoate||-0.09|-0.35|0.001
81518890|NCT00289198|162727244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Eye Tearing/Watering score, Placebo vs fluticasone furoate||-0.01|-0.25|0.040
81518891|NCT00289198|162727244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.142||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Eye Redness score, Placebo vs fluticasone furoate||-0.02|-0.26|0.022
81518892|NCT00289198|162727245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.376||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.71|14.04|||ANCOVA|||||14.04|2.71|0.004
81518893|NCT00289198|162727246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.28||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.52|15.04|||ANCOVA|||||15.04|3.52|0.002
81518894|NCT00289198|162727247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.638||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|13.39|||ANCOVA|||||13.39|1.89|0.009
81518895|NCT01657760|162727259|EQUIVALENCE|80% power to detect difference p\<0.05 two tailed|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.03||0.87|TWO_SIDED|||||ANOVA, uncorrected for MC.|ANOVA|||||||0.87
81518896|NCT00700102|162727319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.94|||Log Rank|||||0.94|0.69|0.0062
81638011|NCT04405180|162966315|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-59.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|42.0||0.1646|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Adjusted for baseline value of outcome as a covariate using general linear (mixed) models and with multiple imputation for missing data||||0.1646
81581282|NCT02584504|162835250|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-11.6||||0.0299|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-23.5|0.4||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level for Bonferroni adjustment.|Regression, Robust||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||0.4|-23.5|0.0299
81518897|NCT00700102|162727320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.1713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.05|||Log Rank|||Kaplan Meier Estimate||1.05|0.77|0.1713
81518898|NCT00700102|162727322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.78|||Log Rank|||||0.78|0.59|<.0001
81518899|NCT00700102|162727323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.3113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|4.5|||Chi-squared|||||4.5|-1.5|0.3113
81518900|NCT00700102|162727323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4315|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4315
81518901|NCT01811303|162727325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81518902|NCT01811303|162727325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.016||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.016
81518903|NCT02525939|162727327|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.03||The estimated HR was presented with a 95% CI and a p-value. The primary analysis was conducted at the 0.05 significance level.|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||A stratified Cox proportional hazards model was used to analyze the primary endpoint. This model included treatment as a main effect, and region and acute coronary syndrome (ACS) index event type as stratification factors. The null and alternative hypotheses tested with the above Cox model were: H0: λ = 1 vs HA: λ ≠ 1, where λ is the, assumed constant, hazard ratio (HR) for the time to occurrence of the composite events of the primary endpoint for the dalcetrapib and placebo treated groups.||1.03|0.75|0.12
81518904|NCT02525939|162727328|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.13|||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||Secondary endpoints were expressed as time to event and an analysis similar to that for the primary endpoint was conducted. In order to control the family-wise Type I error that results from the multiplicity of endpoints, the secondary endpoints were formally tested using the Hochberg's step-up procedure only if the primary analysis results in significant treatment effect at p\<0.05. Otherwise, statistical tests for the secondary endpoints were presented solely for illustrative purposes.||1.13|0.88|0.95
81518905|NCT02525939|162727329|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.07|||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||Secondary endpoints were expressed as time to event and an analysis similar to that for the primary endpoint was conducted. In order to control the family-wise Type I error that results from the multiplicity of endpoints, the secondary endpoints were formally tested using the Hochberg's step-up procedure only if the primary analysis results in significant treatment effect at p\<0.05. Otherwise, statistical tests for the secondary endpoints were presented solely for illustrative purposes.||1.07|0.79|0.27
81518906|NCT02266875|162727352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.320
81518907|NCT02266875|162727353|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81581283|NCT01232920|162835253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.09
81581284|NCT02246673|162835263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|-28.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.85|-22.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 1||-22.51|-33.85|<0.0001
81518908|NCT02481713|162727406|NON_INFERIORITY|All analyses were two-tailed with alpha set at 0.05||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.24
81518909|NCT02481713|162727407|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.46||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.69|||Regression, zero-inflated Poisson|||||1.69|1.25|.0001
81518910|NCT01304329|162727460|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|102.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.9|105.29|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|Considered characteristic is empa plus simvastatin divided by empa alone||105.29|98.90|
81518911|NCT01304329|162727461|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|101.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|40.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.06|128.07|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|"AUC of simvastatin~Considered characteristic is empa plus simvastatin divided by simvastatin alone"||128.07|80.06|
81518912|NCT01304329|162727461|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|104.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.09|122.07|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|"AUC of simvastatin acid~Considered characteristic is empa plus simvastatin divided by simvastatin alone."||122.07|90.09|
81518913|NCT01304329|162727462|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|109.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.91|123.69|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|Considered characteristic is empa plus simvastatin divided by empa alone||123.69|96.91|
81518914|NCT01304329|162727463|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|97.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|41.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.3|123.77|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|"Cmax of simvastatin.~Considered characteristic is empa plus simvastatin divided by simvastatin alone."||123.77|76.30|
81518915|NCT01304329|162727463|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|97.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.9|111.44|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|"Cmax of simvastatin acid.~Considered characteristic is empa plus simvastatin divided by simvastatin alone."||111.44|84.90|
81581285|NCT02246673|162835263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|-25.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.23|-19.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 1||-19.34|-31.23|<0.0001
81581286|NCT02246673|162835263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|-29.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.15|-25.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 2||-25.15|-33.15|<0.0001
81581287|NCT02246673|162835263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|-22.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.36|-18.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 2||-18.14|-26.36|<0.0001
81581288|NCT02246673|162835263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|-17.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.54|-13.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 3||-13.50|-21.54|<0.0001
81581289|NCT02246673|162835263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|-15.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.53|-11.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 3||-11.49|-19.53|<0.0001
81581290|NCT02246673|162835263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|-9.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.97|-5.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 4||-5.51|-13.97|<0.0001
81581291|NCT02246673|162835263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|-4.98||||0.0221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.19|-0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect||Cohort 4||-0.76|-9.19|0.0221
81581292|NCT02246673|162835263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|-35.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.89|-31.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 5||-31.87|-38.89|<0.0001
81581293|NCT02246673|162835263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|-27.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|-23.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 5||-23.57|-30.60|<0.0001
81518916|NCT01304329|162727464|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|102.52|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.1|106.06|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|Considered characteristic is empa plus simvastatin divided by empa alone.||106.06|99.10|
81518917|NCT01304329|162727465|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|102.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|41.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.39|130.29|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|"AUC of simvastatin.~Considered characteristic is empa plus simvastatin divided by simvastatin alone."||130.29|80.39|
81518918|NCT01304329|162727465|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|111.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.93|129.02|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|"AUC of simvastatin acid.~Considered characteristic is empa plus simvastatin divided by simvastatin alone."||129.02|95.93|
81518919|NCT01643876|162727467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.5|||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: in individuals with denture stomatitis, there are no difference in the extent of palatal inflammation before and 3 months after palatal brushing. Assuming that the minimal practically important pre/post difference in the mean change score is 20 percent and the standard deviation of the distribution of the change in score is 0.8, a sample size of 44 participants is required to ensure a power of 90 % of rejecting the null hypothesis if it is indeed false.||||<0.0001
81518920|NCT01643876|162727468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-57.5|||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: in individuals with denture stomatitis, there are no difference in the number of Candida Colony-Forming Units (CFUs), before and 3 months after palatal brushing.||||<0.05
81518921|NCT02469714|162727469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between group comparison of total scheduled appointments from 1-13 months||||.04
81581294|NCT02246673|162835263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|-31.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.77|-27.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 5||-27.75|-34.77|<0.0001
81581295|NCT02246673|162835264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|24.27||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.57|35.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 1||35.98|12.57|0.0002
81581296|NCT02246673|162835264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|20.08||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.38|31.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 1||31.79|8.38|0.0013
81581297|NCT02246673|162835264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|23.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.23|33.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 2||33.17|14.23|<0.0001
81581298|NCT02246673|162835264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|18.37||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|28.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 2||28.44|8.30|0.0008
81581299|NCT02246673|162835264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|18.82||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.86|32.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 3||32.79|4.86|0.0101
81581300|NCT02246673|162835264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|20.52||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.56|34.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 3||34.48|6.56|0.0055
81581301|NCT02246673|162835264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|10.36||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|17.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 4||17.59|3.13|0.0065
81581302|NCT02246673|162835264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|1.79||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|8.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect||Cohort 4||8.94|-5.37|0.6140
81581303|NCT02246673|162835264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|30.83||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.62|46.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 5||46.04|15.62|0.0002
81581304|NCT02246673|162835264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|24.38||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.63|39.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 5||39.14|9.63|0.0019
81581305|NCT02246673|162835264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|26.35||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.59|41.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 5||41.11|11.59|0.0009
81581306|NCT02246673|162835265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|139.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.92|184.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 1||184.31|93.92|<0.0001
81581307|NCT02246673|162835265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|174.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|125.52|233.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 1||233.42|125.52|<0.0001
81581308|NCT02246673|162835265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|168.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|123.13|212.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 2||212.93|123.13|<0.0001
81581309|NCT02246673|162835265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|188.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|138.04|239.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 2||239.46|138.04|<0.0001
81581310|NCT02246673|162835265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|70.43||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.74|107.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 3||107.12|33.74|0.0005
81581311|NCT02246673|162835265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|91.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.81|128.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 3||128.19|54.81|<0.0001
81581312|NCT02246673|162835265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|40.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.17|55.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 4||55.05|25.17|<0.0001
81581313|NCT02246673|162835265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|15.96||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|30.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 4||30.71|1.20|0.0350
81638012|NCT04405180|162966316|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.9814|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Adjusted for baseline value of outcome as a covariate using general linear (mixed) models and with multiple imputation for missing data||||0.9814
81518922|NCT02469714|162727469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between group comparison of total achieved appointments from 1-13 months||||.008
81581314|NCT02246673|162835265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|236.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|178.29|293.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 5||293.86|178.29|<0.0001
81581315|NCT02246673|162835265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|146.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.4|202.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 5||202.01|90.40|<0.0001
81581316|NCT02246673|162835265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|176.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|120.77|232.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 5||232.38|120.77|<0.0001
81581317|NCT02246673|162835266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|135.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.33|178.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 1||178.32|93.33|<0.0001
81581318|NCT02246673|162835266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|178.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|129.25|227.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 1||227.90|129.25|<0.0001
81581319|NCT02246673|162835266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|163.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|120.8|207.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 2||207.16|120.80|<0.0001
81581320|NCT02246673|162835266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|169.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|122.82|217.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 2||217.03|122.82|<0.0001
81518923|NCT02469714|162727470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99||||0.135|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis applies from baseline to 12 month.||||.135
81581321|NCT02246673|162835266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|59.6||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.85|90.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 3||90.34|28.85|0.0007
81581322|NCT02246673|162835266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|73.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.79|104.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 3||104.28|42.79|<0.0001
81581323|NCT02246673|162835266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|33.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.21|46.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 4||46.20|21.21|<0.0001
81581324|NCT02246673|162835266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|27.08||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.58|39.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 4||39.58|14.58|0.0001
81581325|NCT02246673|162835266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|188.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|152.55|225.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 5||225.10|152.55|<0.0001
81581326|NCT02246673|162835266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|116.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.76|151.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 5||151.90|81.76|<0.0001
81581327|NCT02246673|162835266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio|151.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|116.59|186.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included treatment and period as fixed effects and subject(s) as a random effect.||Cohort 5||186.73|116.59|<0.0001
81638013|NCT04405180|162966317|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.6217|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Adjusted for baseline value of outcome as a covariate using general linear (mixed) models and with multiple imputation for missing data||||0.6217
81456712|NCT04886596|162603754|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses.|VE|12.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|22.58|||Poisson regression method||VE is defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of RSVPreF3 Group over Placebo Group. VE (% ) = Vaccine Efficacy (Poisson method - adjusted by age, region and season).|To evaluate the vaccine efficacy of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in the prevention of complications related to any ARI during the RSV seasons in adults ≥ 60 YOA, following annual revaccination of the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine.||22.58|0.32|
81456713|NCT02189837|162603801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|88.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|36.67||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.73|161.8|||ANCOVA|Model includes terms for the 2 factors in the factorial design (placebo or evolocumab and oral placebo or statin), their interaction, and LDL-C level.||The superiority of evolocumab monotherapy to placebo was tested using a 2-sided p-value at a significance level of 0.05.||161.80|15.73|0.018
81518924|NCT02469714|162727471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99||||0.077|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis applies from baseline to 12 month.||||.077
81518925|NCT02469714|162727472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis applies from baseline to 12 month.||||.0005
81518926|NCT02469714|162727473|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.05||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis applies from baseline to 12 month.||||.060
81581328|NCT05413369|162835296|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was assessed using the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI). Non-inferiority p-value was calculated from a non-inferiority margin of 0.3%.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.07|||ANCOVA|Treatment groups and randomization stratum of previous oral anti-diabetic drug(OADs) as fixed effects,and baseline HbA1c continuous value as covariate||Statistical analysis for change from baseline in HbA1c||-0.07|-0.33|<0.001
81518927|NCT02469714|162727474|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03||||0.073|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis applies from baseline to 12 month.||||.073
81518928|NCT02469714|162727475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis applies from baseline to 12 month.||||.34
81518929|NCT02469714|162727476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.95||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis applies from baseline to 12 month.||||.21
81518930|NCT01689350|162727498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.99|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|14.14|||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference between the control group and experimental group in terms of frequency of leucopenia.(α=0.05） Chi-square test was applied to test the difference. The Chi-square value was 10.08 and the P-value was 0.0015, which indicated that the null hypothesis could be rejected.||14.14|1.76|<0.01
81518931|NCT01689350|162727499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.69|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|7.13|||Chi-squared|||||7.13|1.01|<0.05
81581329|NCT05413369|162835297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.003|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.35|-0.05|||ANCOVA|Treatment groups and randomization stratum of previous as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c continuous value as covariate||Statistical analysis for change from baseline in HbA1c||-0.05|-0.35|0.003
81638014|NCT04405180|162966318|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.7981|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Adjusted for baseline value of outcome as a covariate using general linear (mixed) models and with multiple imputation for missing data||||0.7981
81518932|NCT00130923|162727500|SUPERIORITY||difference in treatment slopes|-0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.054|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||We report the estimated coefficient for difference in treatment slopes in a mixed model and its standard error.|||||0.054
81518933|NCT00130923|162727501|SUPERIORITY||Difference in treatment means|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||We report the estimated coefficient for difference in treatment means in a mixed model and its standard error.|||||.035
81581330|NCT05413369|162835298|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.32|-0.66|||ANCOVA|Treatment groups, randomization stratums of HbA1c and previous OADs as fixed effects, and baseline body weight continuous value as covariate.||Statistical analysis for change from baseline in body weight||-0.66|-2.32|<0.001
81581331|NCT05413369|162835299|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.25|2.85|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for treatment group, randomization stratum of previous OADs, and continuous baseline value of HbA1c||Statistical analysis for percentage of participants reaching HbA1c value \<7% at Week 24||2.85|1.25|<0.001
81581332|NCT05413369|162835300|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|3.76|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for treatment group, randomization stratum of previous OADs, and continuous baseline value of HbA1c and body weight.||Statistical analysis for percentage of participants reaching HbA1c value \<7% with no body weight gain at Week 24||3.76|1.79|<0.001
81581333|NCT05413369|162835301|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|3.6|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for treatment group, randomization stratum of previous OADs, and continuous baseline value of HbA1c and body weight.||Statistical analysis for percentage of participants reaching HbA1c value \<7% with no body weight gain at Week 24 and no hypoglycemia during treatment||3.60|1.52|<0.001
81518934|NCT00130923|162727502|SUPERIORITY||difference in treatment means|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||We report the estimated coefficient for difference in treatment means in a mixed model and its standard error.|||||.57
81581334|NCT00720057|162835326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The treatment differences between the two groups were tested each at the 5% two-sided significant level using a hierarchal testing procedure to control the overall type 1 error. SPID16-24 was eligible for testing only after a statistically significant difference between the two arms with respect to SPID0-24 was observed. The SPIDs were analyzed via ANCOVA model with treatment and trial site as fixed effects and baseline pain intensity score as the covariate.||||<0.001
81518935|NCT00130923|162727503|SUPERIORITY||difference in treatment means|2.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||We report the estimated coefficient difference in treatment means in a mixed model and its standard error.|||||.32
81518936|NCT00130923|162727504|SUPERIORITY||difference in treatment means|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||We report the estimated coefficient for difference in treatment means in a mixed model and its standard error.|||||.44
81518937|NCT00130923|162727505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Chi-squared|Statistical test of hypothesis. Value of the Chi-squared statistic is 9.08||||||.003
81518938|NCT00554099|162727506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference vs. Placebo|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69||0.3781|ONE_SIDED|90.0||-0.809|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, number of diverticulitis attacks and baseline value as covariate.||It was assumed that the placebo treatment group and mesalamine treatment group would have an average composite score of 8.4 and 5.88 at Week 12, respectively. The common standard deviation was set to 4.5 based on the 2 standard deviation rule. Based on these assumptions, 60 patients per treatment group required to detect 30% treatment difference at 1-sided, 0.1 level of significance, with 80% power.||-0.809||0.3781
81518939|NCT00554099|162727506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference vs. Placebo|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.6285|ONE_SIDED|90.0||0.815|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, number of diverticulitis attacks and baseline value as covariate.||It was assumed that the placebo treatment group and mesalamine treatment group would have an average composite score of 8.4 and 5.88 at Week 12, respectively. The common standard deviation was set to 4.5 based on the 2 standard deviation rule. Based on these assumptions, 60 patients per treatment group required to detect 30% treatment difference at 1-sided, 0.1 level of significance, with 80% power.||0.815||0.6285
81518940|NCT00554099|162727506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference vs. Asacol|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58||0.4365|ONE_SIDED|90.0||3.573|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, number of diverticulitis attacks and baseline value as covariate.||It was assumed that the placebo treatment group and mesalamine treatment group would have an average composite score of 8.4 and 5.88 at Week 12, respectively. The common standard deviation was set to 4.5 based on the 2 standard deviation rule. Based on these assumptions, 60 patients per treatment group required to detect 30% treatment difference at 1-sided, 0.1 level of significance, with 80% power.||3.573||0.4365
81518941|NCT00554099|162727507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs. Placebo|21.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.53||0.0576|ONE_SIDED|90.0|5.1||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by number of diverticulitis attacks.|||||5.1|0.0576
81518942|NCT00554099|162727507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs. Placebo|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.27||0.3248|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-10.2||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by number of diverticulitis attacks.|||||-10.2|0.3248
81518943|NCT00554099|162727507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs. Mesalamine|-14.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.87||0.8596|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-30.8||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by number of diverticulitis attacks.|||||-30.8|0.8596
81518944|NCT00554099|162727508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs. Placebo|16.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.0||0.1266|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-1.3||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by number of diverticulitis attacks.|||||-1.3|0.1266
81518945|NCT00554099|162727508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs. Placebo|-20.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.13||0.9288|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-38.9||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by number of diverticulitis attacks.|||||-38.9|0.9288
81518946|NCT00554099|162727508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs. Placebo|-37.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.98||0.9962|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-54.1||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by number of diverticulitis attacks.|||||-54.1|0.9962
81518947|NCT00554099|162727509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs. Placebo|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.784||0.3082|ONE_SIDED|90.0||2.196|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and number of diverticulitis attacks.||||2.196||0.3082
81581335|NCT00720057|162835327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81581336|NCT00720057|162835328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81581337|NCT00720057|162835329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||The statistics are from the Kaplan-Meier method. The median for naproxen treatment arm was not estimable from Kaplan-Meier method, therefore it is presented as the maximum value from the full range.||||<0.001
81581338|NCT00720057|162835330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81581339|NCT00720057|162835331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81581340|NCT04949165|162835332|NON_INFERIORITY|The study employed a non-inferiority design with a non-inferiority margin of 1 g/dL for haemoglobin levels at 4 months, a 1-sided alpha level of 0.025, at least 85% power and under the assumption that the true difference in the means was 0.3 g/dL. The estimated sample size also allowed for up to 10% loss to follow- up or iron supplementation for those initially not requiring supplements, thus the sample size was 292.||||||0.025||||||Non-inferiority threshold of -1 g/dL for the lower bound of the 97.5% CI.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.025
81581341|NCT00579826|162835359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.92|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.92
81518948|NCT00554099|162727509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs. Placebo|0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.903||0.5113|ONE_SIDED|90.0||3.832|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and number of diverticulitis attacks.||||3.832||0.5113
81518949|NCT00554099|162727509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs. Mesalamine|1.483|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.836||0.6988|ONE_SIDED|90.0||5.145|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and number of diverticulitis attacks.||||5.145||0.6988
81518950|NCT00554099|162727510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs. Placebo|-0.428|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.067||0.4448|ONE_SIDED|90.0||3.541|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and number of diverticulitis attacks.||||3.541||0.4448
81518951|NCT00554099|162727510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs. Placebo|0.825|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.151||0.6029|ONE_SIDED|90.0||4.903|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and number of diverticulitis attacks.||||4.903||0.6029
81518952|NCT00554099|162727510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs. Mesalamine|1.253|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.996||0.6615|ONE_SIDED|90.0||5.129|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and number of diverticulitis attacks.||||5.129||0.6615
81581342|NCT00579826|162835360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.96|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.96
81518953|NCT00554099|162727511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs. Placebo|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2||0.7165|ONE_SIDED|90.0||7.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by number of diverticulitis attacks.||||7.9||0.7165
81518954|NCT00554099|162727511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs. Placebo|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.1708|ONE_SIDED|90.0||0.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by number of diverticulitis attacks.||||0.6||0.1708
81518955|NCT00554099|162727511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs. Mesalamine|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.45||0.1039|ONE_SIDED|90.0||-0.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by number of diverticulitis attacks.||||-0.6||0.1039
81518956|NCT00554099|162727512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs. Placebo|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.21||0.1907|ONE_SIDED|90.0||3.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by number of diverticulitis attacks.||||3.0||0.1907
81518957|NCT00554099|162727512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs. Placebo|-8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4||0.173|ONE_SIDED|90.0||2.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by number of diverticulitis attacks.||||2.5||0.1730
81518958|NCT00554099|162727512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs. Mesalamine|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.61||0.4613|ONE_SIDED|90.0||9.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by number of diverticulitis attacks.||||9.0||0.4613
81518959|NCT00554099|162727513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs. Placebo|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.7||0.3983|ONE_SIDED|90.0||12.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by number of diverticulitis attacks.||||12.1||0.3983
81581343|NCT00579826|162835361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.73
81518960|NCT00554099|162727513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs. Placebo|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.66||0.6721|ONE_SIDED|90.0||22.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by number of diverticulitis attacks.||||22.2||0.6721
81518961|NCT00554099|162727513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs. Mesalamine|8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.23||0.7703|ONE_SIDED|90.0||24.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by number of diverticulitis attacks.||||24.6||0.7703
81518962|NCT04240093|162727517|SUPERIORITY|This is a pilot intervention trial and was not powered to detect statistical significance.|Beta coefficient|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.2||a priori alpha p\<0.05|Generalized estimating equations (GEE)|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a poisson distribution controlling for baseline values.||Hypothesis: The CoMBAT intervention arm would be superior to the Standard of Care control arm with regard to reductions in missed medication doses in the past 30 days at follow-up.||0.20|-1.11|0.17
81518963|NCT04240093|162727518|SUPERIORITY|This pilot feasibility and acceptability study was not powered to detect a statistically significant effect.|Beta coefficient|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|2.72||a priori alpha p\<0.05|Generalized estimating equation (GEE)|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a Poisson distribution controlling for baseline values.||Hypothesis: The CoMBAT intervention arm would be superior to the Standard of Care control arm with regard to reductions in missed medication-related visits in the past 30 days at follow-up.||2.72|-3.09|0.90
81518964|NCT04240093|162727519|SUPERIORITY|As a pilot feasibility and acceptability trial, this study was not powered to detect a statistically significant effect.|Beta coefficient|-4.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.72|-0.7||A priori alpha p\<0.05|Generalized estimating equations (GEE)|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) modeling with a binomial distribution, controlling for baseline values.||Hypothesis: Fewer participants in the CoMBAT experimental arm will have a positive opioid toxicology screen at the 6-month follow-up compared to participants in the SOC control arm.||-0.70|-8.72|0.02
81518965|NCT02839902|162727520|OTHER|Least square (LS) mean difference|Least square (LS) mean difference|-17.147||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.344|-7.95|||ANCOVA||TAK-085 4 g - Control Group|The least square (LS) mean percentage change was compared between treatment groups with cholesterol concentration in sd LDL fraction at Week 8 using an ANCOVA model.||-7.950|-26.344|0.0004
81518966|NCT02839902|162727520|OTHER|Least square (LS) mean difference|Least square (LS) mean difference|-9.774||||0.1141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.986|2.439|||ANCOVA||TAK-085 4 g - Control Group|The least square (LS) mean percentage change was compared between treatment groups with triglycerides concentration in sd LDL fraction at Week 8 using an ANCOVA model.||2.439|-21.986|0.1141
81518967|NCT02839902|162727520|OTHER|Least square (LS) mean difference|Least square (LS) mean difference|-10.246||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.143|-1.349|||ANCOVA||TAK-085 4 g - Control Group|The least square (LS) mean percentage change was compared between treatment groups with free cholesterol concentration in sd LDL fraction at Week 8 using an ANCOVA model.||-1.349|-19.143|0.0248
81518968|NCT02839902|162727520|OTHER|Least square (LS) mean difference|Least square (LS) mean difference|-11.511||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.34|-3.682|||ANCOVA||TAK-085 4 g - Control Group|The least square (LS) mean percentage change was compared between treatment groups with phospholipid concentration in sd LDL fraction at Week 8 using an ANCOVA model.||-3.682|-19.340|0.0047
81518969|NCT02839902|162727521|OTHER|Least square (LS) mean difference|Least square (LS) mean difference|9.499||||0.1826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.623|23.622|||ANCOVA||TAK-085 4 g - Control Group|The least square (LS) mean percentage change was compared between treatment groups with TG to cholesterol ratio in sd LDL fraction at Week 8 using an ANCOVA model.||23.622|-4.623|0.1826
81518970|NCT02839902|162727522|OTHER|Least square (LS) mean difference|Least square (LS) mean difference|1.066||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.356|1.776|||ANCOVA||TAK-085 4 g - Control Group|The least square (LS) mean percentage change was compared between treatment groups with particle size (nm) of LDL at Week 8 monitored by cholesterol using an ANCOVA model.||1.776|0.356|0.0040
81518971|NCT02839902|162727522|OTHER|Least square (LS) mean difference|Least square (LS) mean difference|1.553||||0.4428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.884|5.991|||ANCOVA||TAK-085 4 g - Control Group|The least square (LS) mean percentage change was compared between treatment groups with particle size (nm) of LDL at Week 8 monitored by triglycerides using an ANCOVA model.||5.991|-2.884|0.4428
81518972|NCT02839902|162727522|OTHER|Least square (LS) mean difference|Least square (LS) mean difference|0.76||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|1.544|||ANCOVA||TAK-085 4 g - Control Group|The least square (LS) mean percentage change was compared between treatment groups with particle size (nm) of LDL at Week 8 monitored by free cholesterol using an ANCOVA model.||1.544|-0.024|0.0570
81518973|NCT02839902|162727522|OTHER|Least square (LS) mean difference|Least square (LS) mean difference|0.838||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|1.62|||ANCOVA||TAK-085 4 g - Control Group|The least square (LS) mean percentage change was compared between treatment groups with particle size (nm) of LDL at Week 8 monitored by phospholipid using an ANCOVA model.||1.620|0.057|0.0360
81518974|NCT00740714|162727540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|>|0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.33|2.51||The primary analysis compares each active treatment arm to the placebo arm. P-values for efficacy outcomes will be 2-sided, with a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of .025 used to preserve the overall alpha level for the 2 comparisons at .05.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA is used with the change in total UPDRS of Coenzyme Q10 1200 mg/day arm compared to placebo group.||2.51|-1.33|>0.025
81518975|NCT00740714|162727540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|>|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|3.03||The primary analysis compares each active treatment arm to the placebo arm. P-values for efficacy outcomes will be 2-sided, with a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of .025 used to preserve the overall alpha level for the 2 comparisons at .05.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA is used with the change in total UPDRS of Coenzyme Q10 2400 mg/day arm compared to placebo group.||3.03|-0.85|>0.025
81518976|NCT00740714|162727541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.7943|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.12|1.68||The primary analysis compares each active treatment arm to the placebo arm. P-Values for efficacy outcomes are 2-sided, with a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of .025 used to preserve the overall alpha level for the 2 comparisons at .05.|ANCOVA|COCF is used for missing data and those lost to follow up. Outliers and non-compliant patients are assessed with scatter and residual plots and ITT.||Change from Baseline Visit to 16-month visit on Modified Schwab \& England will be analyzed using ANCOVA in the same way as for the primary outcome variable.||1.68|-2.12|0.7943
81581344|NCT00579826|162835362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.64
81581345|NCT00579826|162835363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.73
81581346|NCT00973479|162835444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81581347|NCT00973479|162835445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81581348|NCT00973479|162835446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA of van der Waerden scores|||||||<0.001
81581349|NCT00973479|162835447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81581350|NCT00973479|162835448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA of van der Waerden scores|||||||<0.001
81581351|NCT01265849|162835461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4051||||||For the primary efficacy measure a two-sided p-value of 0.05 or less is considered to be statistically significant in comparing the LI+CIZ+SOC treatment vs. SOC alone for superiority.|Log Rank|Log Rank statistic is based on an unstratified analysis.||The primary objective was to compare overall survival in the LI + CIZ + SOC group to that in the SOC alone group for superiority of the former.||||0.4051
81581352|NCT01265849|162835461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5402|||||||Log Rank|This Log Rank statistic is based on a stratified analysis.||||||0.5402
81581353|NCT01265849|162835461|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.4128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.32|||Regression, Cox|The Cox Proportional Hazards Model included terms for treatment, tumor stage, tumor location, and geographic region.|A Hazard Ratio \< 1.0 would favor LI + CIZ + SOC.|||1.32|0.89|0.4128
81581354|NCT01265849|162835461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7181|||||||Log Rank|This Log Rank statistic is based on an unstratified analysis.||||||0.7181
81581355|NCT01265849|162835461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.948|||||||Log Rank|This log Rank p-value is based on a stratified analysis.||||||0.9480
81581356|NCT01265849|162835461|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.6101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.42|||Regression, Cox|The Cox Proportional Hazards Model included terms for treatment, tumor stage, tumor location, and geographic region.|A hazard Ratio \< 1.0 would favor LI + SOC.|||1.42|0.81|0.6101
81581357|NCT01265849|162835462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0478|||||||Log Rank|This Log Rank statistic is based on an unstratified analysis.||||||0.0478
81581358|NCT01265849|162835462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0137|||||||Log Rank|This Log Rank statistic is based on a stratified analysis.||||||0.0137
81581359|NCT01265849|162835462|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.95|||Regression, Cox|The Cox Proportional Hazards Model included terms for treatment, tumor stage, tumor location, and geographic region.|A Hazard Ratio \< 1.0 would favor LI + CIZ + SOC.|||0.95|0.48|0.0236
81581360|NCT01265849|162835462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4115|||||||Log Rank|This Log Rank statistic is based on an unstratified analysis.||||||0.4115
81581361|NCT01265849|162835462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2862|||||||Log Rank|This Log Rank statistic is based on a stratified analysis.|||This HR is presented as (LI + SOC) / SOC. A HR \< 1.0 favors LI+SOC. Wald p-value for this HR is 0.3859.|||0.2862
81581362|NCT01265849|162835462|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.3859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.29|||Regression, Cox|The Cox Proportional Hazards Model included terms for treatment, tumor stage, tumor location, and geographic region.|A Hazard Ratio \< 1.0 would favor LI + SOC.|||1.29|0.52|0.3859
81581363|NCT01265849|162835463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7304||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|This Log Rank P-value is based on an unstratified analysis.||The secondary endpoint LRC failure is analyzed similar to the primary OS endpoint. The primary comparison is LI+CIZ+SOC vs SOC; LI+SOC vs SOC results are also reported.||||0.7304
81581364|NCT01265849|162835463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7171||||||P-values are reported unadjusted for multiplicity.|Log Rank|The Log Rank statistic is based on a stratified analysis.||||||0.7171
81581365|NCT01265849|162835463|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.36|||Regression, Cox|The Cox Proportional Hazards Model included terms for treatment, tumor stage, tumor location, and geographic region.|A Hazard Ratio \< 1.0 would favor LI + CIZ + SOC.|||1.36|0.79|0.8020
81581366|NCT01265849|162835463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4231|||||||Log Rank|The Log Rank statistic is based on an unstratified analysis.||||||0.4231
81581367|NCT01265849|162835463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6998|||||||Log Rank|This Log Rank statistic is based on a stratified analysis.||||||0.6998
81581368|NCT01265849|162835463|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.3944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.69|||Regression, Cox|The Cox Proportional Hazards Model included terms for treatment, tumor stage, tumor location, and geographic region.|A Hazard Ratio \< 1.0 would favor LI + SOC.|||1.69|0.81|0.3944
81581369|NCT01265849|162835464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6142|||||||Log Rank|The Log Rank statistic is based on an unstratified analysis.||||||0.6142
81581370|NCT01265849|162835464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3024|||||||Log Rank|This Log Rank statistic is based on a stratified analysis.||||||0.3024
81581371|NCT01265849|162835464|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.42082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.28|||Regression, Cox||A Hazard Ratio \< 1.0 would favor LI + CIZ + SOC.|||1.28|0.55|0.42082
81581372|NCT01265849|162835464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9784|||||||Log Rank|The Log Rank statistic is based on an unstratified analysis.||||||0.9784
81581373|NCT01265849|162835464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8461||||||This Log Rank statistic is based on a stratified analysis.|Log Rank|||||||0.8461
81581374|NCT01265849|162835464|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.8131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.65|||Regression, Cox||A Hazard Ratio of \< 1.0 would favor LI + SOC.|||1.65|0.53|0.8131
81581375|NCT01265849|162835465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3303|||||||Log Rank|This Log Rank statistic is from an unstratified analysis.||This secondary endpoint PFS is analyzed similar to OS and LRC.||||0.3303
81581376|NCT01265849|162835465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6669|||||||Log Rank|This Log Rank statistic is based on a stratified analysis.||||||0.6669
81581377|NCT01265849|162835465|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.3728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.31|||Regression, Cox|The Cox Proportional Hazards Model included terms for treatment, tumor stage, tumor location, and geographic region.|A Hazard Ratio \< 1.0 would favor LI + CIZ + SOC.|||1.31|0.90|0.3728
81581378|NCT01265849|162835465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5739|||||||Log Rank|This Log Rank statistic is based on an unstratified analysis.||||||0.5739
81581379|NCT01265849|162835465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8162|||||||Log Rank|This Log Rank statistic is based on a stratified analysis.||||||0.8162
81581380|NCT01265849|162835465|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.4728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.43|||Regression, Cox|The Cox Proportional Hazards Model included terms for treatment, tumor stage, tumor location, and geographic region.|A Hazard Ratio \< 1.0 would favor LI + SOC.|||1.43|0.84|0.4728
81581381|NCT01265849|162835466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1797|||||||Log Rank|This Log Rank statistic is based on an unstratified analysis.||||||0.1797
81518977|NCT00740714|162727541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.306||95.0|-2.79|1.04||The primary analysis compares each active treatment arm to the placebo arm. P-Values for efficacy outcomes are 2-sided, with a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of .025 used to preserve the overall alpha level for the 2 comparisons at .05|ANCOVA|COCF is used for missing data and those lost to follow up. Outliers and non-compliant patients are assessed with scatter and residual plots and ITT.||Change from Baseline Visit to 16-month on Modified Schwab \& England will be analyzed using ANCOVA in the same way as for the primary outcome variable.||1.04|-2.79|0.306
81518978|NCT00740714|162727542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.1615|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.25|0.06||The primary analysis compares each active treatment arm to the placebo arm. P-Values for efficacy outcomes are 2-sided, with a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of .025 used to preserve the overall alpha level for the 2 comparisons at .05.|ANCOVA|COCF is used for missing data and those lost to follow up. Outliers and non-compliant patients are assessed with scatter and residual plots and ITT.||Change from Baseline Visit to 16-month visit on Modified Rankin Scale will be analyzed using ANCOVA in the same way as for the primary outcome variable.||0.06|-0.25|<0.1615
81518979|NCT00740714|162727542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.7627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.13||The primary analysis compares each active treatment arm to the placebo arm. P-Values for efficacy outcomes are 2-sided, with a Bonferroni-Adjusted significance level of .025 used to preserve the overall alpha level for the 2 comparisons at .05.|ANCOVA|COCF is used for missing data and those lost to follow up. Outliers and non-compliant patients are assessed with scatter and residual plats and ITT.||Change from Baseline Visit to 16-month visit on Modified Rankin will be analyzed using ANCOVA in the same way as for the primary outcome variable.||0.13|-0.17|0.7627
81518980|NCT00740714|162727543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6383|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.6383|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.1|3.21||The primary analysis compares each active treatment arm to the placebo arm. P-Values for efficacy outcomes are 2-sided, with a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of .025 used to preserve the overall alpha level for the 2 comparisons at .05.|ANCOVA|COCF is used for missing data and those lost to follow up. Outliers and non-compliant patients are assessed with scatter and residual plots and ITT.||Change from Baseline Visit to 16-month visit on PD Quality of Life Scale will be analyzed using ANCOVA in the same way as for the primary outcome variable.||3.21|-2.10|0.6383
81518981|NCT00740714|162727543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.17||The primary analysis compares each active treatment arm to the placebo arm. P-Values for efficacy outcomes are 2-sided, with a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of .025 used to preserve the overall alpha level for the 2 comparisons at .05.|ANCOVA|COCF is used for missing data and those lost to follow up. Outliers and non-compliant patients are assessed with scatter and residual plots and ITT.||Change from Baseline Visit to 16-month visit on PD Quality of Life Scale will be analyzed using ANCOVA in the same way as for the primary outcome variable.||2.17|-3.20|0.667
81518982|NCT00740714|162727544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.671|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.09|3.06||The primary analysis compares each active treatment arm to the placebo arm. P-Values for efficacy outcomes are 2-sided, with a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of .025 used to preserve the overall alpha level for the 2 comparisons at .05.|ANCOVA|COCF is used for missing data and those lost to follow up. Outliers and non-compliant patients are assessed with scatter and residual plots and ITT.||Change from Baseline Visit to 16-month visit on Symbol Digit Modalities Test will be analyzed using ANCOVA in the same way as for the primary outcome variable.||3.06|-2.09|0.671
81518983|NCT00740714|162727544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|1.87||The primary analysis compares each active treatment arm to the placebo arm. P-Values for efficacy outcomes are 2-sided, with a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of .025 used to preserve the overall alpha level for the 2 comparisons at .05|ANCOVA|COCF is used for missing data and those lost to follow up. Outliers and non-compliant patients are assessed with scatter and residual plots and ITT.||Change from Baseline Visit to 16-month visit on Symbol Digit Modalities Test will be analyzed using ANCOVA in the same way as for the primary outcome variable||1.87|-3.34|0.671
81518984|NCT00740714|162727545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.3445|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.04|0.13||The primary analysis compares each active treatment arm to the placebo arm. P-Values for efficacy outcomes are 2-sided, with a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of .025 used to preserve the overall alpha level for the 2 comparisons at .05.|ANCOVA|COCF is used for missing data and those lost to follow up. Outliers and non-compliant patients are assessed with scatter and residual plots and ITT.||Change from Baseline Visit to 16-month visit on Hoehn \& Yahr Score will be analyzed using ANCOVA in the same way as for the primary outcome variable.||0.13|-0.04|0.3445
81518985|NCT00740714|162727545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.239||95.0|-0.04|0.14||The primary analysis compares each active treatment arm to the placebo arm. P-Values for efficacy outcomes are 2-sided. with a Bonferroni-adjustd significance level of .025 used to preserve the overall alpha level for the 2 comparisons at .05.|ANCOVA|COCF is used for missing data and those lost to follow up. Outliers and non-compliant patients are assess with scatter and residual plots and ITT.||Change from Baseline visit to 16-month visit on Hoehn \& Yahr will be analyzed using ANCOVA in the same way as for the primary outcome variable.||0.14|-0.04|.239
81581382|NCT01265849|162835466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0159|||||||Log Rank|This Log Rank statistic is based on a stratified analysis.||||||0.0159
81581383|NCT01265849|162835466|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.04|||Regression, Cox|The Cox Proportional Hazards Model included terms for treatment, tumor stage, tumor location, and geographic region.|A Hazard Ratio of \< 1.0 would favor LI + CIZ + SOC.|||1.04|0.55|0.0896
81581384|NCT01265849|162835466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5175|||||||Log Rank|This Log Rank statistic is based on an unstratified analysis.||||||0.5175
81581385|NCT01265849|162835466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.453|||||||Log Rank|This Log Rank statistic is based on a stratified analysis.||||||0.4530
81581386|NCT01265849|162835466|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.4376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.3|||Regression, Cox|The Cox Proportional Hazards Model included terms for treatment, tumor stage, tumor location, and geographic region.|A Hazard Ratio \< 1.0 would favor LI + SOC.|||1.30|0.54|0.4376
81581387|NCT01265849|162835467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.395||0.21|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value for Long Term Follow-up at Month 2 is not adjusted for multiplicity.|Repeated Measures ANCOVA (RMANCOVA)|RMANCOVA with fixed stratification factors, trt, visit, trt\*visit, and baseline, with a compound symmetry correlation structure.|Positive value for the difference (Mean Difference (Net)) favors LI + CIZ + SOC.|Approximately 30% of participants completed the QOL instrument at first administration (Month2), thus the study did not have the power for QoL comparisons. These completer analyses are descriptive only.||||0.2100
81581388|NCT01265849|162835467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.401||0.1701|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value for Long Term Follow-up at Month 2 is not adjusted for multiplicity.|Repeated Measures ANCOVA (RMANCOVA)|RMANCOVA with fixed stratification factors, trt, visit, trt\*visit, and baseline, with a compound symmetry correlation structure.|Positive value for the difference (Mean Difference (Net)) favors LI + SOC.|Approximately 30% of participants completed the QOL instrument at last administration (Month 36), thus the study did not have power for QoL comparisons. These completer analyses are descriptive only.||||0.1701
81581389|NCT01265849|162835468|SUPERIORITY|This p-value for Long Term Follow-up at Month 36 is not adjusted for multiplicity.|Median Difference (Net)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.397||0.5871|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value for Long Term Follow-up at Month 36 is not adjusted for multiplicity.|Repeated Measures ANCOVA (RMANCOVA)|RMANCOVA with fixed stratification factors, trt, visit, trt\*visit, and baseline, with a compound symmetry correlation structure.|Positive value for the difference (Mean Difference (Net)) favors LI + CIZ + SOC.|LI + CIZ + SOC, Standard of Care (SOC)||||0.5871
81581390|NCT01265849|162835468|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.247||0.17|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value for Long Term Follow-up at Month 36 is not adjusted for multiplicity.|Repeated Measures ANCOVA (RMANCOVA)|RMANCOVA with fixed stratification factors, trt, visit, trt\*visit, and baseline, with a compound symmetry correlation structure.|Positive value for the difference (Mean Difference (Net)) favors LI + SOC.|||||0.1700
81581391|NCT01265849|162835469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.183||0.6296|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value for head and neck pain at Long Term Follow-up Month 2 is not adjusted for multiplicity.|Repeated Measures ANCOVA (RMANCOVA)|RMANCOVA with fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit, tumor location \& stage, geographic region, and baseline with compound symmetry.|Negative value for the difference (Mean Difference (Net)) favors LI + CIZ + SOC.|||||0.6296
81581392|NCT01265849|162835469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.103||0.7454|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value for head and neck pain at Long Term Follow-up Month 2 is not adjusted for multiplicity.|Repeated Measures ANCOVA (RMANCOVA)|RMANCOVA with fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit, tumor location \& stage, geographic region, and baseline with compound symmetry.|Negative value for the difference (Mean Difference (Net)) favors LI + SOC.|||||0.7454
81581393|NCT01265849|162835469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.465||0.7452|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value for Long Term Follow-up for swallowing at month 2 is not adjusted for multiplicity.|Repeated Measures ANCOVA (RMANCOVA)|RMANCOVA with fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit, tumor location \& stage, geographic region, and baseline with compound symmetry.|Negative value for the difference (Mean Difference (Net)) favors LI + CIZ + SOC.|||||0.7452
81581394|NCT01265849|162835469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.496||0.771|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value for Long Term Follow-up for swallowing at Month 2 is not adjusted for multiplicity.|Repeated Measures ANCOVA (RMANCOVA)|RMANCOVA with fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit, and baseline with compound symmetry.|Negative value for the difference (Mean Difference (Net)) favors LI + SOC.|||||0.7710
81581395|NCT01265849|162835470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.185||0.6337|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value for Long Term Follow-up for head and neck pain at Month 36 is not adjusted for multiplicity|Repeated Measures ANCOVA (RMANCOVA)|RMANCOVA with fixed stratification factors, trt, visit, trt\*visit, and baseline, with a compound symmetry correlation structure.|Negative value for the difference (Mean Difference (Net)) favors LI + CIZ + SOC.|||||0.6337
81581396|NCT01265849|162835470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.962||0.945|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value for Long Term Follow-up for head and neck pain at Month 36 is not adjusted for multiplicity.|Repeated Measures ANCOVA (RMANCOVA)|RMANCOVA with fixed stratification factors, trt, visit, trt\*visit, and baseline, with a compound symmetry correlation structure.|Negative value for the difference (Mean Difference (Net)) favors LI + SOC.|||||0.9450
81581397|NCT01265849|162835470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.465||0.4071|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value for Long Term Follow-up for Swallowing at Month 36 is not adjusted for multiplicity.|Repeated Measures ANCOVA (RMANCOVA)|RMANCOVA with fixed stratification factors, trt, visit, trt\*visit, and baseline, with a compound symmetry correlation structure.|Negative value for the difference (Mean Difference (Net)) favors LI+ CIZ + SOC.|||||0.4071
81581398|NCT01265849|162835470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.347||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value for Long Term Follow-up for Swallowing at Month 36 is not adjusted for multiplicity.|Repeated Measures ANCOVA (RMANCOVA)|RMANCOVA with fixed stratification factors, trt, visit, trt\*visit, and baseline, with a compound symmetry correlation structure.|Negative value for the difference (Mean Difference (Net)) favors LI + SOC.|||||0.0296
81581399|NCT01265849|162835471|SUPERIORITY|Statistical tests were for a significant treatment effect in the Cox Proportional Hazards model including treatment, disease stage, tumor location, and geographical region.|% of significant test results|21.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|26.9||"Under the null hypothesis of no effect the expected number of significant test results would be balanced between treatments.~The expected number (%) of statistically significant results would be approximately 14 (5%) of 282."|Regression, Cox|||"Treatment comparisons of LI+CIZ+SOC v. SOC were repeated at all levels of HP, HP ratios, and HP combinations for endpoints OS, PFS, and LRC.~Significant outcomes for the treatment term in the model (two-sided p\<0.05) were accumulated."||26.9|17.0|<0.05
81581400|NCT01265849|162835472|SUPERIORITY||Percent (%) of Participants|8.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|11.2|||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis is that percent (%) of participants with an objective response (CR+PR) is the same for LI + CIZ + SOC and SOC.||11.2|5.6|<.0001
81581401|NCT01265849|162835472|SUPERIORITY||Percent (%) of Participants|9.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|14.7|||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis is that percent (%) of participants with an objective response (CR+PR) is the same for LI + SOC and SOC.||14.7|4.7|<0.0001
81581402|NCT01265849|162835473|SUPERIORITY||Percent (%) of Participants|15.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|20.8|||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis is that percent (%) of participants with an objective response (CR+PR) is the same for LI + CIZ + SOC and SOC.||20.8|9.6|<0.0001
81581403|NCT01265849|162835473|SUPERIORITY||Percent (%) of Participants|18.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|28.9|||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis is that percent (%) of participants with an objective response (CR+PR) is the same for LI + SOC and SOC.||28.9|8.2|<0.0001
81581404|NCT01265849|162835474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis that survival is unrelated to objective response versus the alternative hypothesis that objective response is predictive of increased survival for participants receiving LI + CIZ + SOC.||||0.0007
81581405|NCT01265849|162835474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0434|||||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that survival is unrelated to objective response versus the alternative that response is predictive of increased survival in subjects receiving LI + SOC.||||0.0434
81581406|NCT01265849|162835474|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that survival is unrelated to objective response versus the alternative hypothesis that objective response is predictive of increased survival for participants receiving LI, considering both treatment groups combined.||||<0.0001
81581407|NCT01265849|162835475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0101|||||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis that survival is unrelated to objective response versus the alternative hypothesis that objective response is predictive of increased survival for low risk participants receiving LI + CIZ + SOC.||||0.0101
81581408|NCT01265849|162835475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4843|||||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis that survival is unrelated to objective response versus the alternative hypothesis that objective response is predictive of increased survival for low risk participants receiving LI + SOC.||||0.4843
81581409|NCT01265849|162835475|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0067||||||The null hypothesis is that survival is unrelated to objective response versus the alternative hypothesis that objective response is predictive of increased survival for participants receiving LI, considering both treatment groups combined.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0067
81581410|NCT01265849|162835476|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.348||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.152|0.801|||Regression, Cox|||Null hypothesis is that the Hazard Ratio (HR) for low risk subjects responding to LI (combined arms LI + CIZ + SOC, LI + SOC) is \>=1.0 versus the alternative hypothesis that subjects responding to LI are at reduced risk of death (HR \< 1.0).||0.801|0.152|0.0131
81581411|NCT01265849|162835476|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.246||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.077|0.787|||Regression, Cox|||Null hypothesis is that the Hazard Ratio (HR) for low risk subjects responding to LI + CIZ + SOC is \>=1.0 versus the alternative hypothesis that subjects responding to LI + CIZ + SOC are at reduced risk of death (HR \< 1.0).||0.787|0.077|0.0181
81581412|NCT02188589|162835490|EQUIVALENCE|The difference between the mean baseline and mean follow-up NOSE scores was evaluated by paired t-test with significance indicated by p\<0.05.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81581413|NCT03341533|162835492|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in NPIS between the two groups.|difference in medians|0.0||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.39
81581414|NCT03341533|162835493|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in MME use on the hospital floor between groups.|Difference of medians|-4.5||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis||Ice packs - Usual care|||||0.88
81581415|NCT03341533|162835494|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the outpatient MME consumption will be the same across the two groups.|difference in medians|-7.5||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis||Ice packs - Usual Care|||||0.75
81581416|NCT03341533|162835495|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the postoperative BPI pain severity score will be the same between groups|difference in medians|-0.3||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis||Ice Packs - Usual Care|||||0.80
81581417|NCT03526458|162835508|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|28.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||28.9|4.4|0.012
81581418|NCT03526458|162835509|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.3||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|26.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||26.3|-3.6|0.132
81581419|NCT03526458|162835510|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|6.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.9|-4.4|0.654
81581420|NCT03526458|162835511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.299|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.299
81581421|NCT03526458|162835512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.076
81581422|NCT03526458|162835513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|143.9||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-286.0|306.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||306.8|-286|0.943
81581423|NCT03526458|162835514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.185|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.185
81638015|NCT04405180|162966319|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.6677|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Adjusted for baseline value of outcome as a covariate using general linear (mixed) models and with multiple imputation for missing data||||0.6677
81581424|NCT03011307|162835515|SUPERIORITY|A likelihood-ratio test for change in pain was conducted for each outcome comparing a model with and without oxytocin treatment group. A statistically significant result is interpreted as evidence to support that the oxytocin treatment impacts some element of change after surgery (i.e, intercept or slope).|Intercept Difference in score on a scale|0.1||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons, with threshold of statistical significance set at \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||The estimates were conducted using a linear mixed effects model contrasting differences in the oxytocin group versus placebo. In all cases, these differences are adjusted for prognostic variables including baseline pain, baseline opioid use, age, sex, baseline PROMIS depression and number of other painful conditions.||.2|0|0.75
81581425|NCT03011307|162835516|SUPERIORITY|A likelihood-ratio test for change in pain was conducted for each outcome comparing a model with and without oxytocin treatment group. A statistically significant result is interpreted as evidence to support that the oxytocin treatment impacts some element of change after surgery (i.e, intercept or slope).|Slope Difference|0.1||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons, with threshold of statistical significance set at \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||The estimates were conducted using a linear mixed effects model contrasting differences in the oxytocin group versus placebo. In all cases, these differences are adjusted for prognostic variables including baseline pain, baseline opioid use, age, sex, baseline PROMIS depression and number of other painful conditions.||0.2|0.0|0.057
81581426|NCT03011307|162835517|SUPERIORITY|A likelihood-ratio test for change in pain was conducted for each outcome comparing a model with and without oxytocin treatment group. A statistically significant result is interpreted as evidence to support that the oxytocin treatment impacts some element of change after surgery (i.e, intercept or slope).|Intercept Difference in Daily Steps|-402.0||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1358.0|553.0||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons, with threshold of statistical significance set at \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||The estimates were conducted using a linear mixed effects model contrasting differences in the oxytocin group versus placebo. In all cases, these differences are adjusted for prognostic variables including baseline pain, baseline opioid use, age, sex, baseline PROMIS depression and number of other painful conditions.||553|-1358|0.41
81581427|NCT03011307|162835518|SUPERIORITY|A likelihood-ratio test for change in pain was conducted for each outcome comparing a model with and without oxytocin treatment group. A statistically significant result is interpreted as evidence to support that the oxytocin treatment impacts some element of change after surgery (i.e, intercept or slope).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|344.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|173.0|515.0||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons, with threshold of statistical significance set at \<0.05|Slope Difference|||"The estimates were conducted using a linear mixed effects model contrasting differences in the oxytocin group versus placebo. In all cases, these differences are adjusted for prognostic variables including baseline pain, baseline opioid use, age, sex, baseline PROMIS depression and number of other painful conditions.~The slope is the number of daily steps divided by the natural log of time in days."||515|173|<0.001
81581428|NCT03011307|162835519|SUPERIORITY|A likelihood-ratio test for change in World Health Organization Disability Assessment Score 2.0 value was conducted for each outcome comparing a model with and without oxytocin treatment group. A statistically significant result is interpreted as evidence to support that the oxytocin treatment impacts some element of change after surgery (i.e, intercept or slope).|Intercept Difference: score on a scale|-5.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|-2.3||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons, with threshold of statistical significance set at \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||The estimates were conducted using a linear mixed effects model contrasting differences in the oxytocin group versus placebo. In all cases, these differences are adjusted for prognostic variables including baseline World Health Organization Disability Assessment Score 2.0 value, baseline opioid use, age, sex, baseline PROMIS depression and number of other painful conditions.||-2.3|-9.5|0.002
81581429|NCT03011307|162835520|SUPERIORITY|A likelihood-ratio test for change in pain was conducted for each outcome comparing a model with and without oxytocin treatment group. A statistically significant result is interpreted as evidence to support that the oxytocin treatment impacts some element of change after surgery (i.e, intercept or slope).|Slope Difference|1.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.4||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons, with threshold of statistical significance set at \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||The estimates were conducted using a linear mixed effects model contrasting differences in the oxytocin group versus placebo. In all cases, these differences are adjusted for prognostic variables including baseline pain, baseline opioid use, age, sex, baseline PROMIS depression and number of other painful conditions.||2.4|0.6|0.001
81581430|NCT03011307|162835521|SUPERIORITY|A likelihood-ratio test for change in pain was conducted for each outcome comparing a model with and without oxytocin treatment group. A statistically significant result is interpreted as evidence to support that the oxytocin treatment impacts some element of change after surgery (i.e, intercept or slope).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.00035||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00085|0.0015||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons, with threshold of statistical significance set at \<0.05|Intercept difference: Opioid probability|||The estimates were conducted using a linear mixed effects model contrasting differences in the oxytocin group versus placebo. In all cases, these differences are adjusted for prognostic variables including baseline opioid use, age, sex, baseline PROMIS depression and number of other painful conditions.||.0015|-.00085|0.537
81611164|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-3.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.0|-10.0|<0.001
81581431|NCT03011307|162835522|SUPERIORITY|A likelihood-ratio test for change in pain was conducted for each outcome comparing a model with and without oxytocin treatment group. A statistically significant result is interpreted as evidence to support that the oxytocin treatment impacts some element of change after surgery (i.e, intercept or slope).|Slope Difference: Opioid probability|-0.166||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.172|-0.16||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons, with threshold of statistical significance set at \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||The estimates were conducted using a linear mixed effects model contrasting differences in the oxytocin group versus placebo. In all cases, these differences are adjusted for prognostic variables including baseline pain, baseline opioid use, age, sex, baseline PROMIS depression and number of other painful conditions.||-0.160|-0.172|0.010
81581432|NCT03011307|162835523|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.0||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Scores were compared statistically at baseline and 2 months between groups using a generalized linear model with time as a fixed factor.||||.55
81581433|NCT03011307|162835524|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.2||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Groups were compared over time from baseline to 2 months using a generalized linear model with time as a fixed factor.||||0.46
81581434|NCT03011307|162835525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.84||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Groups were compared between preoperative and 2 month postoperative sessions using linear regression with time as a fixed factor.||||0.38
81581435|NCT02404285|162835549|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81581436|NCT02404285|162835551|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81581437|NCT05778786|162835578|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 0.0 logMAR was used.|Least-Square Mean|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.1|||Linear Mixed Model|||It was calculated using a 1-sided one sample mean t-test with a type I error rate of 0.025 that 9 subjects provide at least 99% statistical power to test for superiority.||-0.10||
81581438|NCT05778786|162835579|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 62 points was used.|Least-quares mean|69.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|65.2||||Linear Mixed Model|||It was calculated using a 1-sided one sample mean t-test with a type I error rate of 0.025 that 165 subjects provide at least 99% statistical power to test for superiority.|||65.2|
81581439|NCT05778786|162835580|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 0.80 was used|Mean Central Posterior Proportion|0.974|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|0.989|||Bayesian beta- binomial model|Method used is Bayesian beta- binomial model for correlated binary data||It was calculated using a Bayesian beta-binomial model for correlated data with a reference rate of 0.99 and an intraclass correlation of 0.70, that 100 subjects were required to test for superiority to achieve a minimum statistical power of 99% with 95% central posterior credible interval.||0.989|0.950|
81581440|NCT05778786|162835581|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 0.80 was used|Mean Central Posterior Proportion|0.989|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0054|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.976|0.997|||Bayesian beta-binomial model|Method used is Bayesian beta- binomial model for correlated binary data||It was calculated using a Bayesian beta-binomial model for correlated data with a reference rate of 0.99 and an intraclass correlation of 0.70, that 100 subjects were required to test for superiority to achieve a minimum statistical power of 99% with 95% central posterior credible interval.||0.997|0.976|
81581441|NCT05778786|162835582|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 0.80 was used|Mean Central Posterior Proportion|0.989|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0053|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.977|0.997|||Bayesian beta- binomial model|Method used is Bayesian beta- binomial model for correlated binary data||It was calculated using a Bayesian beta-binomial model for correlated data with a reference rate of 0.99 and an intraclass correlation of 0.70, that 100 subjects were required to test for superiority to achieve a minimum statistical power of 99% with 95% central posterior credible interval.||0.997|0.977|
81581442|NCT05778786|162835583|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 0.05 was used.|Mean Central Posterior Proportion|0.003|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0028|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.01|||Bayesian beta-binomial model|Bayesian beta- binomial model for correlated binary data||It was calculated using a Bayesian beta-binomial model for correlated data with a reference rate of 0.01 and an intraclass correlation of 0.70, that 100 subjects were required to test for superiority to achieve a minimum statistical power of 99% with 95% central posterior credible Interval.||0.010|0.000|
81581443|NCT05778786|162835584|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 58 points was used.|Least-squares Mean|66.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|61.2||||Linear Mixed Model|||It was calculated using a 1-sided one sample mean t-test with a type I error rate of 0.025 that 135 subjects provide at least 97% statistical power to test for superiority.|||61.2|
81581444|NCT05778786|162835585|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 61 points was used.|Least-squares Mean|69.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|66.6||||Linear Mixed Model|||It was calculated using a 1-sided one sample mean t-test with a type I error rate of 0.025 that 135 subjects provide at least 97% statistical power to test for superiority.|||66.6|
81581445|NCT01787175|162835586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in time to complete A&P|-17.73||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.24|-0.23|||Mixed-effects linear model|||Null hypothesis: Participants will require the same amount of time to complete assessments and plans using either IMM or CPRS. Power calculation: With 2 replications per subject, and assuming an ICC of 0.15, a two-sided alpha 0.05 comparison adjusted for 5 multiple comparisons (adjusted alpha = 0.01), and power of 80%, an N of 32 clinicians was required for each group (32 using IMM, and 32 using CPRS).||-0.23|-35.24|0.047
81581446|NCT01787175|162835587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Value of problem scores for A&P complete|0.04||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.09|||Mixed-effects linear model|||Null hypothesis: Participants will receive the same scores for assessments and plans completed using either IMM or CPRS. Power calculation: With 2 replications per subject, and assuming an ICC of 0.15, a two-sided alpha 0.05 comparison adjusted for 5 multiple comparisons (adjusted alpha = 0.01), and power of 80%, an N of 32 clinicians was required for each group (32 using IMM, and 32 using CPRS).||0.09|-0.01|0.15
81581447|NCT01787175|162835588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.98|||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Participants will receive the same proportion of acceptable scores for assessments and plans completed using either IMM or CPRS. Power calculation: With 2 replications per subject, and assuming an ICC of 0.15, a two-sided alpha 0.05 comparison adjusted for 5 multiple comparisons (adjusted alpha = 0.01), and power of 80%, an N of 32 clinicians was required for each group (32 using IMM, and 32 using CPRS).||2.98|1.22|0.005
81581448|NCT00827983|162835589|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis (H0) was tested against the alternative by calculating a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in ongoing pregnancy rates. If the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was greater than the non-inferiority limit (-10.0%), the null hypothesis was rejected and the test group considered not inferior to the control treatment.|Difference in pregnancy rates|-3.1||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|3.7|||Chi-squared|||"The non -inferiority hypothesis to be tested for the primary endpoint was that the ongoing pregnancy rate (oPR) in the test group (Pe)was lower than the oPR in the control group (Pc)against the alternative one that the oPR in the test group was equal to or higher than the oPR in the control group.~H0 : Pc\>= Pe + d(-10%) H1 : Pc\< Pe + d(-10%)"||3.7|-9.9|0.37
81581449|NCT00827983|162835590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.87|3.68|||Chi-squared|||||3.68|-9.87|0.37
81581450|NCT00827983|162835591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|5.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.8|-4.7|0.85
81581451|NCT01876485|162835618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||proc mixed in SAS (multilevel modeling)|Numerator degrees of freedom = 1 for both models (4mo and 10mo) and denominator degrees of freedom vary based on multiple imputation.||"We compared group differences in HbA1c at 4. The value of HbA1c at 4 months was the dependent variable, treatment group was the independent variable, and baseline HbA1c was a covariate.~Power calculations were based on effect sizes for the HbA1c in similar trial that revealed small-to-medium effect sizes. Our goal was to include 130 patients in each arm. The randomized samples (n = 140 EPIC, n = 140 EUC) exceed the required 130 per group."||||0.003
81581452|NCT01876485|162835618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||proc mixed in SAS (multilevel modeling)|Numerator degrees of freedom = 1 for both models (4mo and 10mo) and denominator degrees of freedom vary based on multiple imputation.||"We compared group differences in HbA1c at 10 months. The value of HbA1c at 10 months was the dependent variable, treatment group was the independent variable, and baseline HbA1c was a covariate.~Power calculations were based on effect sizes for the HbA1c in similar trial that revealed small-to-medium effect sizes. Our goal was to include 130 patients in each arm. The randomized samples (n = 140 EPIC, n = 140 EUC) exceed the required 130 per group."||||.60
81581453|NCT01876485|162835619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||proc mixed in SAS (multilevel modeling)|||We compared group differences in DDS at 4 months. The value of DDS at 4 months was the dependent variable, treatment group was the independent variable, and baseline DDS was a covariate. Power calculations were based on effect sizes for the DDS in similar trial that revealed small-to-medium effect sizes. Our goal was to include 130 patients in each arm. The randomized samples (n=138 EPIC, n=135 EUC) exceed the required 130 per group.||||0.003
81581454|NCT01876485|162835619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||proc mixed in SAS (multilevel modeling)|||We compared group differences in DDS at 10 months. The value of DDS at 10 months was the dependent variable, treatment group was the independent variable, and baseline DDS was a covariate. Power calculations were based on effect sizes for the DDS in similar trial that revealed small-to-medium effect sizes. Our goal was to include 130 patients in each arm. The randomized samples (n=138 EPIC, n=135 EUC) exceed the required 130 per group.||||.003
81581455|NCT00663052|162835620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|18.34||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|29.88|||Fisher Exact||Primary endpoint used 95% CI to compare to prespecified target rates for each treatment arm.|With 125 participants/group, estimation was: 1)approximately 90% power to reject null hypothesis- PASI 75 response rate at 24 weeks: 50% in ETN 50 mg QW, assuming true rate is 65% or greater; 2)90% power to reject null hypothesis- PASI 75 response rate at 24 weeks: 60% in 50 mg BIW, assuming true rate is 74% or greater. The 95% CI widths on these are approximately ±8.8%, indicating PASI 75 for ETN 50 mg QW and ETN 50 mg BIW must be at least 58.8% \& 68.8%, respectively to reject null hypotheses.||29.88|6.80|0.0015
81581456|NCT00663052|162835621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|3.14||||0.3605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|10.16|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||10.16|-3.88|0.3605
81581457|NCT00663052|162835621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|17.91||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|29.32|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||29.32|6.50|0.0013
81581458|NCT00663052|162835621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|19.6||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.51|31.7|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||31.70|7.51|0.0011
81581459|NCT00663052|162835621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|20.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.77|30.4|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||30.40|9.77|<.0001
81581460|NCT00663052|162835621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|14.38||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.39|23.37|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||23.37|5.39|0.0010
81581461|NCT00663052|162835621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|10.75||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.35|19.16|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||19.16|2.35|0.0087
81581462|NCT00663052|162835621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|11.46||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.77|20.15|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||20.15|2.77|0.0068
81581463|NCT00663052|162835622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|1.5||||0.2435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|4.32|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||4.32|-1.31|0.2435
81581464|NCT00663052|162835622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|1.64||||0.5929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|7.67|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||7.67|-4.40|0.5929
81581465|NCT00663052|162835622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|13.44||||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|24.86|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||24.86|2.02|0.0156
81581466|NCT00663052|162835622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|25.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.89|37.47|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||37.47|12.89|<.0001
81581467|NCT00663052|162835622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|21.84||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.82|33.85|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||33.85|9.82|0.0003
81581468|NCT00663052|162835622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|19.8||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.23|31.38|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||31.38|8.23|0.0006
81581469|NCT00663052|162835622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|18.34||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|29.88|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||29.88|6.80|0.0015
81581470|NCT00663052|162835623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.74||The P-value at Week 2 was not applicable as the percentage of participants achieving 90% improvement in PASI in both treatment groups were 0%.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||0.74|-0.74|
81581471|NCT00663052|162835623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|0.02||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|2.81|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||2.81|-2.77|1.0000
81581472|NCT00663052|162835623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|3.94||||0.2611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|11.07|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||11.07|-3.20|0.2611
81581473|NCT00663052|162835623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|18.37||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|28.45|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||28.45|8.30|0.0002
81581474|NCT00663052|162835623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|17.31||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.43|29.19|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||29.19|5.43|0.0031
81581475|NCT00663052|162835623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|15.92||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|28.04|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||28.04|3.80|0.0081
81581476|NCT00663052|162835623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|16.78||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.46|29.1|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||29.10|4.46|0.0064
81581477|NCT00663052|162835624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.74||The P-value at Week 2 was to be calculated by Fisher Exact method but was not estimable as the percentage of participants achieving 100% improvement in PASI in both treatment groups were 0%.||||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||0.74|-0.74|
81581478|NCT00663052|162835624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|-0.73||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.44|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||1.44|-2.90|1.0000
81581479|NCT00663052|162835624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|-1.46||||0.4983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|1.29|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||1.29|-4.21|0.4983
81581480|NCT00663052|162835624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|1.57||||0.4957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|6.37|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||6.37|-3.23|0.4957
81581481|NCT00663052|162835624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|3.14||||0.3115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|9.52|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||9.52|-3.24|0.3115
81581482|NCT00663052|162835624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|6.99||||0.0773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|15.1|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||15.10|-1.13|0.0773
81581483|NCT00663052|162835624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|5.53||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|13.87|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||13.87|-2.82|0.1830
81581484|NCT00663052|162835625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-1.3||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||-0.3|-2.3|0.0103
81581485|NCT00663052|162835625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-1.8||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.6|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||-0.6|-3.0|0.0031
81581486|NCT00663052|162835625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-3.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-1.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||-1.7|-4.4|<0.0001
81581487|NCT00663052|162835625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-3.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||-2.2|-5.0|<0.0001
81581488|NCT00663052|162835625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-2.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-1.5|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||-1.5|-4.0|<0.0001
81581489|NCT00663052|162835625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-2.1||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||-0.8|-3.3|0.0012
81581490|NCT00663052|162835625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-2.0||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||-0.7|-3.4|0.0042
81581491|NCT00663052|162835626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Comparison of treatment groups for PASI 50. Log rank test used to compare groups; CI based on product-limit method.||||<0.0001
81581492|NCT00663052|162835626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Comparison of treatment groups for PASI 75. Log rank test used to compare groups; CI based on product-limit method.||||<0.0001
81581493|NCT00663052|162835626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Comparison of treatment groups for PASI 90. Log rank test used to compare groups; CI based on product-limit method.||||0.0053
81581494|NCT00663052|162835626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0432|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Comparison of treatment groups for PASI 100. Log rank test used to compare groups; CI based on product-limit method.||||0.0432
81581495|NCT00663052|162835627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.74|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||0.74|-0.74|
81581496|NCT00663052|162835627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|-0.73||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.44|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||1.44|-2.90|1.0000
81581497|NCT00663052|162835627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|0.04||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|3.67|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||3.67|-3.58|1.0000
81581498|NCT00663052|162835627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|6.1||||0.0401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|12.47|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||12.47|-0.26|0.0401
81581499|NCT00663052|162835627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|3.29||||0.4415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|11.54|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||11.54|-4.95|0.4415
81581500|NCT00663052|162835627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|8.6||||0.0617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|17.87|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||17.87|-0.67|0.0617
81581501|NCT00663052|162835627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|8.64||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|18.24|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||18.24|-0.96|0.0720
81581502|NCT00663052|162835628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|-1.45||||0.6223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|2.16|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||2.16|-5.07|0.6223
81581503|NCT00663052|162835628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|6.21||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|13.98|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||13.98|-1.56|0.1000
81581504|NCT00663052|162835628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|15.59||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.53|26.65|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||26.65|4.53|0.0037
81581505|NCT00663052|162835628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|22.04||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.75|34.33|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||34.33|9.75|0.0004
81581506|NCT00663052|162835628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|13.46||||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|25.97|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||25.97|0.94|0.0285
81581507|NCT00663052|162835628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|15.05||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.67|27.43|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||27.43|2.67|0.0139
81581508|NCT00663052|162835628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|19.56||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.38|31.74|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||31.74|7.38|0.0012
81581509|NCT00663052|162835629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|5.01||||0.3956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.01|16.03|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||16.03|-6.01|0.3956
81581510|NCT00663052|162835629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|8.66||||0.1754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|21.14|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||21.14|-3.82|0.1754
81581511|NCT00663052|162835629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|13.81||||0.0207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|25.72|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||25.72|1.90|0.0207
81581512|NCT00663052|162835629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|19.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.23|29.53|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||29.53|9.23|<0.0001
81581513|NCT00663052|162835629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|13.54||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.79|23.29|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||23.29|3.79|0.0044
81581514|NCT00663052|162835629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|10.62||||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|20.13|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||20.13|1.11|0.0223
81581515|NCT00663052|162835629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|11.37||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|20.78|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||20.78|1.96|0.0133
81581516|NCT00663052|162835630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Comparison between treatment groups for PGA Clear/Almost Clear (0,1). Log rank test used to compare groups; CI based on product-limit method.||||0.0003
81581517|NCT00663052|162835630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Comparison between treatment groups for PGA Clear/Almost Clear/Mild (0,1,2). Log rank test used to compare groups; CI based on product-limit method.||||0.0022
81581518|NCT00663052|162835631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.2||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||-0.0|-0.3|0.0193
81581519|NCT00663052|162835631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.2||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||-0.1|-0.4|0.0114
81581520|NCT00663052|162835631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.3||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||-0.2|-0.5|0.0006
81581521|NCT00663052|162835631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||-0.3|-0.7|<0.0001
81581522|NCT00663052|162835631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.3||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||-0.1|-0.5|0.0058
81581523|NCT00663052|162835631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.4||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||-0.1|-0.6|0.0018
81581524|NCT00663052|162835631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.4||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||-0.2|-0.6|0.0009
81581525|NCT00663052|162835632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.1||||0.6396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||0.2|-0.3|0.6396
81581526|NCT00663052|162835632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.4||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||-0.1|-0.7|0.0074
81581527|NCT00663052|162835632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.6||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||-0.2|-0.9|0.0007
81581528|NCT00663052|162835632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.5|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||-0.5|-1.1|<0.0001
81581529|NCT00663052|162835632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||-0.1|-0.8|0.0040
81581530|NCT00663052|162835632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.6||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||-0.3|-0.9|0.0004
81581531|NCT00663052|162835632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.2||||0.1799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||-0.1|-0.5|0.1799
81581532|NCT00663052|162835633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|0.0||||0.7757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||0.3|-0.2|0.7757
81581533|NCT00663052|162835633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.2||||0.2112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||0.1|-0.4|0.2112
81581534|NCT00663052|162835633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.1||||0.5467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||0.2|-0.3|0.5467
81581535|NCT00663052|162835633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.1||||0.3684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||0.1|-0.4|0.3684
81581536|NCT00663052|162835633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.2||||-0.2046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||0.1|-0.4|-0.2046
81581537|NCT00663052|162835633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.2||||0.0649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||0.0|-0.5|0.0649
81581538|NCT00663052|162835633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|0.0||||0.8683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||0.2|-0.3|0.8683
81581539|NCT00663052|162835634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|0.0||||0.8898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||0.2|-0.3|0.8898
81581540|NCT00663052|162835634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.4||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||-0.1|-0.7|0.0090
81581541|NCT00663052|162835634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.4||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||-0.2|-0.7|0.0028
81581542|NCT00663052|162835634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||-0.3|-0.9|0.0001
81581543|NCT00663052|162835634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||-0.3|-0.9|<0.0001
81638016|NCT04405180|162966320|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.3745|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Adjusted for baseline value of outcome as a covariate using general linear (mixed) models and with multiple imputation for missing data||||0.3745
81581544|NCT00663052|162835634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.5||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||-0.2|-0.8|0.0016
81581545|NCT00663052|162835634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.3||||0.0602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||0.0|-0.6|0.0602
81581546|NCT00663052|162835637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|0.42||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|8.55|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||8.55|-7.70|1.0000
81581547|NCT00663052|162835637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|3.94||||0.4213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.75|13.63|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||13.63|-5.75|0.4213
81581548|NCT00663052|162835637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|3.98||||0.4039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|13.35|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||13.35|-5.38|0.4039
81581549|NCT00663052|162835637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|2.5||||0.6168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.87|11.88|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||11.88|-6.87|0.6168
81581550|NCT00663052|162835638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.2||||0.862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||||2.3|-2.8|0.8620
81581551|NCT00663052|162835639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|5.68||||0.3525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.05|17.4|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||17.40|-6.05|0.3525
81581552|NCT00663052|162835639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|14.7||||0.0202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|27.2|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||27.20|2.19|0.0202
81581553|NCT00663052|162835639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|14.41||||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|26.64|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||26.64|2.17|0.0178
81527209|NCT02610777|162741641|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|-18.82|||=|0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.91|15.26||P-value is from an unstratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Absolute difference \>0 represent better response achieved on pevonedistat combination compared to azacitidine treatment alone.|||15.26|-52.91|=0.296
81581554|NCT00663052|162835639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|21.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.02|32.03|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||32.03|11.02|<0.0001
81581555|NCT00663052|162835639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|10.53||||0.0325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|20.64|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||20.64|0.43|0.0325
81581556|NCT00663052|162835639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|12.04||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|21.97|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||21.97|2.10|0.0129
81581557|NCT00663052|162835639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|11.28||||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|21.3|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||21.30|1.26|0.0209
81581558|NCT00663052|162835640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|12.1||||0.0461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|24.44|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||24.44|-0.24|0.0461
81581559|NCT00663052|162835640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|8.83||||0.1314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|20.1|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||20.10|-2.44|0.1314
81581560|NCT00663052|162835640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|11.2||||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|21.74|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||21.74|0.65|0.0289
81581561|NCT00663052|162835640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|8.52||||0.0433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|17.07|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||17.07|-0.04|0.0433
81581562|NCT00663052|162835640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|7.06||||0.0902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|15.43|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||15.43|-1.32|0.0902
81581563|NCT00663052|162835640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|7.79||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|16.26|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||16.26|-0.68|0.0630
81581564|NCT00663052|162835640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|7.7||||0.0907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|16.93|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||16.93|-1.53|0.0907
81581565|NCT00663052|162835643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|3.25||||0.6255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.39|15.9|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||15.90|-9.39|0.6255
81581566|NCT00663052|162835643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|9.3||||0.1292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|21.45|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||21.45|-2.85|0.1292
81581567|NCT00663052|162835643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|11.86||||0.0251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|22.78|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||22.78|0.94|0.0251
81581568|NCT00663052|162835643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|14.16||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.68|24.64|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||24.64|3.68|0.0055
81581569|NCT00663052|162835643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|11.99||||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|22.2|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||22.20|1.78|0.0159
81581570|NCT00663052|162835643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|9.05||||0.0672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|19.18|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||19.18|-1.08|0.0672
81581571|NCT00663052|162835643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|10.51||||0.0351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|20.75|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||20.75|0.27|0.0351
81518986|NCT00740714|162727546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.536|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.282||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|1.091|||ANOVA|The ANOVA is using UPDRS worsening as outcome, Change of CoQ10 level as predictor, adjusting for site and baseline UPDRS score.||The analysis will be using the actual change of plasma levels of CoQ10(from final visit to baseline) as predictors of UPDRS worsening. Correlation of UPDRS worsening with plasma levels of CoQ10 will be calculated for all treatment groups.||1.091|-0.018|0.0577
81518987|NCT00740714|162727546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.245|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.451||0.5889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.647|1.136|||ANOVA|The ANOVA is using UPDRS worsening as outcome, Change of CoQ10 level as predictor, adjusting for site and baseline UPDRS score.||The analysis will be using the actual change of plasma levels of CoQ10(from final to baseline) as predictors of UPDRS worsening. Correlation of UPDRS worsening with plasma levels of CoQ10 will be calculated for the treatment group of Coenzyme Q10 2400 mg/day.||1.136|-0.647|0.5889
81518988|NCT00740714|162727546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.631|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.608||0.3006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.569|1.831|||ANOVA|The ANOVA is using UPDRS worsening as outcome, Change of CoQ10 level as predictor, adjusting for site and baseline UPDRS score.||The analysis will be using the actual change of plasma levels of CoQ10(from final to baseline) as predictors of UPDRS worsening. Correlation of UPDRS worsening with plasma levels of CoQ10 will be calculated for the treatment group of Coenzyme Q10 1200 mg/day.||1.831|-0.569|0.3006
81518989|NCT00740714|162727546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|2.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.269||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.382|4.633|||ANOVA|The ANOVA is using UPDRS worsening as outcome, Change of CoQ10 level as predictor, adjusting for site and baseline UPDRS score.||The analysis will be using the actual change of plasma levels of CoQ10(from final to baseline) as predictors of UPDRS worsening. Correlation of UPDRS worsening with plasma levels of CoQ10 will be calculated for the placebo group.||4.633|-0.382|0.096
81518990|NCT00740714|162727547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0199|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.8|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio \>1 indicates a higher frequency in active treatment group.|All adverse experiences were tabulated by treatment group, severity and perceived relationship to study medication. Fisher's exact test was used to compare active treatment arms to the placebo arm with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing a particular adverse experience.||2.80|0.57|<0.05
81518991|NCT00740714|162727548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0198|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|3.57|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio \>1 indicates a higher frequency in active treatment group.|All adverse experiences were tabulated by treatment group, severity and perceived relationship to study medication. Fisher's exact test was used to compare active treatment arms to the placebo arm with regard to the proportion of subject experiencing a particular adverse experience||3.57|0.62|<0.05
81518992|NCT00740714|162727549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0198|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|4.2|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio \>1 indicates a higher frequency in active treatment group.|All adverse experiences were tabulated by treatment group, severity and perceived relationship to study medication. Fisher's exact test was used to compare active treatment arms to the placebo arm with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing a particular adverse experience.||4.20|0.65|<0.05
81518993|NCT00740714|162727550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.79|||ANCOVA||Odds ratio \>1 indicates a higher frequency in active treatment group.|All adverse experiences were tabulated by treatment group, severity and perceived relationship to study medication. Fisher's exact test was used to compare active treatment arms to the placebo arm with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing a particular adverse experience.||1.79|0.46|<0.05
81581572|NCT00663052|162835644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|6.24||||0.2283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|16.58|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||16.58|-4.11|0.2283
81581573|NCT00663052|162835644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|5.49||||0.2326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|14.66|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||14.66|-3.68|0.2326
81581574|NCT00663052|162835644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|10.0||||0.0165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|18.52|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||18.52|1.47|0.0165
81581575|NCT00663052|162835644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|10.0||||0.0165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|18.52|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||18.52|1.47|0.0165
81581576|NCT00663052|162835644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|4.85||||0.2536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|13.15|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||13.15|-3.46|0.2536
81581577|NCT00663052|162835644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|5.6||||0.1761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|13.78|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||13.78|-2.59|0.1761
81518994|NCT00740714|162727551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0199|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|3.41|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio \>1 indicates a higher frequency in active treatment group.|All adverse experiences were tabulated by treatment group, severity and perceived relationship to study medication. Fisher's exact test was used to compare active treatment arms to the placebo arm with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing a particular adverse experience.||3.41|0.66|<0.05
81518995|NCT00740714|162727552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0197|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|9.72|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio \>1 indicates a higher frequency in active treatment group.|All adverse experiences were tabulated by treatment group, severity and perceived relationship to study medication. Fisher's exact test was used to compare active treatment arms to the placebo arm with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing a particular adverse experience.||9.72|0.81|<0.05
81581578|NCT00663052|162835644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|4.01||||0.3943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.18|13.2|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||13.20|-5.18|0.3943
81581579|NCT00663052|162835645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.3||||0.5748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 2||0.8|-1.5|0.5748
81581580|NCT00663052|162835645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-1.2||||0.0471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 4||-0.0|-2.4|0.0471
81581581|NCT00663052|162835645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-2.0||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 8||-0.7|-3.3|0.0025
81581582|NCT00663052|162835645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-2.2||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-0.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||-0.9|-3.5|0.0009
81581583|NCT00663052|162835645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-1.9||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 16||-0.7|-3.1|0.0015
81581584|NCT00663052|162835645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-1.5||||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 20||-0.2|-2.7|0.0197
81581585|NCT00663052|162835645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-1.3||||0.0506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||0.0|-2.6|0.0506
81581586|NCT00663052|162835646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|0.04||||0.0435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.09|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||0.09|0.00|0.0435
81581587|NCT00663052|162835646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|0.05||||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||0.10|0.01|0.0275
81581588|NCT00663052|162835647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|0.0||||0.9473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||0.7|-0.7|0.9473
81581589|NCT00663052|162835647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean change|-0.1||||0.8217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.6|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||0.6|-0.8|0.8217
81581590|NCT00663052|162835648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Adjusted Mean Change|-0.7||||0.0539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||0.0|-1.4|0.0539
81581591|NCT00663052|162835648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Adjusted Mean Change|-0.5||||0.1494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline measurement as a covariate were used for comparisons between treatment groups.||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||0.2|-1.3|0.1494
81581592|NCT00663052|162835654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2139|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||||0.2139
81581593|NCT00663052|162835654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||||1.0000
81581594|NCT00663052|162835656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2443|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 12||||0.2443
81581595|NCT00663052|162835656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatment groups at Week 24||||1.0000
81581596|NCT00663052|162835657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0807|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of treatment groups at Week 12||||0.0807
81581597|NCT00663052|162835657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1454|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of treatment groups at Week 24||||0.1454
81581598|NCT06002958|162835659|OTHER||Cohen's d|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.815|0.255|||||Inner|||0.255|-0.815|
81581599|NCT06002958|162835659|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.503|0.545|||||Outer|||0.545|-0.503|
81581600|NCT06002958|162835659|OTHER||Cohen's d|-0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.225|||||Individual|||0.225|-0.850|
81581601|NCT06002958|162835659|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.534|||||Process|||0.534|-0.850|
81581602|NCT01698463|162835681|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||\<0.05 (threshold for significance).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81581603|NCT04709575|162835687|SUPERIORITY||linear mixed-effect model|-0.995||||0.0497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9886|-0.0011|||LS Mean Difference|||||-0.0011|-1.9886|0.0497
81581604|NCT00914810|162835741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.5|-0.8|0.55
81581605|NCT00914810|162835742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|13.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||13.6|7.4|<0.0001
81581606|NCT01925404|162835745|SUPERIORITY|We fitted difference-in-differences (DID) models between the two measurement waves and four study arms. The effect of the intervention was modeled as the wave by study arm interaction. All models used random effects to account for intra-class correlation within each park as well as fixed effects to account for observation times (time of day, weekend versus weekdays).||||||0.0063||||||Significance threshold. p=0.05|negative binomial distribution|||Comparison of change from baseline;||||.0063
81581607|NCT00706641|162835749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Tumor samples from 20 patients were analyzed for expression of pSFK. A paired t-Test was used to calculate the significance of the difference in expression levels before and after treatment.||||0.003
81581608|NCT00706641|162835752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||||||0.20
81581609|NCT00706641|162835753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||||||0.42
81581610|NCT01327300|162835805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.72||||0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The GIS scoring system is from 1-7 with one being a worse outcome and 7 the better outcome.~Comparisons below list the p values for comparison of difference in GIS between baseline and mesalamine."||||.001
81581611|NCT01327300|162835805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.22||||0.008||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of mean difference in GIS scores between baseline and placebo is made below.||||0.008
81581612|NCT01327300|162835806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.873|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Correlation coefficients were used for each of three biomarkers in relation to other biomarkers and to the questionnaires and patient's symptoms.||||0.873
81581613|NCT01327300|162835806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Pearson's linear coefficient||The study tested three biomarkers and symptom domains at baseline and the end of 12 weeks of placebo using the Mann-Whitney test, as well as correlations between domains with Pearson's linear correlation coefficient.||||0.810
81581614|NCT01327300|162835807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.5||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Two-tailed P values are listed for baseline versus 12 weeks of mesalamine||"The FBDSI score is based on the severity of abdominal pian. Severity is rated as the following:~None= 0 points Mild= (1-36) Moderate =(37-110) Severe= (\>110 points)"||||0.67
81581615|NCT01327300|162835807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.0||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||See prior description of the FBDSI score. Change in the FBDSI after 12 weeks of intervention is made using a two sided t-test.||||0.77
81581616|NCT01327300|162835808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For the IBS QOL we compared the change in IBS-Quality of Life (IBS-QOL) after 12 weeks of mesalamine.||||0.61
81581617|NCT01327300|162835808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.2||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change in IBS-Quality of Life (IBS-QOL)from baseline after 12 weeks of intervention was made.||||0.33
81581618|NCT01327300|162835809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.71||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the change in HADS score of baseline to 12 weeks of mesalamine is made.||||0.71
81581619|NCT01327300|162835809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.57||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change in HADS score between baseline and after 12 weeks of placebo is made.||||0.57
81581620|NCT01327300|162835810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the lactulose/mannitol ratio is made after a 12 week intervention with mesalamine to 12 weeks of placebo.||||0.55
81581621|NCT03739112|162835819|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for relative vaccine efficacy (VE) was \> -20%.|percent VE|8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|28.7|||||VE of VLP vaccine versus Fluarix = (1-ARVv/ARVc) x 100% where ARVv = attack rate in participants vaccinated with the Quadrivalent VLP Influenza vaccine and ARVc = attack rate in participants vaccinated with an active Fluarix.|||28.7|-16.7|
81581622|NCT01268111|162835891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4
81581623|NCT02094716|162835897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6084|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6084
81581624|NCT02094716|162835899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6937|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6937
81581625|NCT02094716|162835900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.101|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1010
81581626|NCT02094716|162835900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0764|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0764
81581627|NCT00697515|162835901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81581628|NCT00697515|162835902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0017||95.0|||||ANOVA|||2.0 hours post-dose||||0.0017
81581629|NCT00697515|162835902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||4.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81581630|NCT00697515|162835902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||8.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81581631|NCT00697515|162835902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||10.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81581632|NCT00697515|162835902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||12.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81581633|NCT00697515|162835902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||14.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81581634|NCT00697515|162835903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Average over the treatment day||||<0.0001
81581635|NCT00697515|162835903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||2.0 hours post-dose||||0.0010
81581636|NCT00697515|162835903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||4.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81581637|NCT00697515|162835903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||8.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81581638|NCT00697515|162835903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||10.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81581639|NCT00697515|162835903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||12.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81581640|NCT00697515|162835903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||14.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81581641|NCT00697515|162835904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Over the treatment day||||<0.0001
81581642|NCT00697515|162835904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0031||95.0|||||ANOVA|||2.0 hours post-dose||||0.0031
81581643|NCT00697515|162835904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||4.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81581644|NCT00697515|162835904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||8.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81581645|NCT00697515|162835904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||10.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81581646|NCT00697515|162835904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||12.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81581647|NCT00697515|162835904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||14.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81581648|NCT00697515|162835905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81581649|NCT00697515|162835906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81581650|NCT00697515|162835909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Prescott's Test|||||||<0.0001
81581651|NCT00697515|162835910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81581652|NCT00697515|162835912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81581653|NCT00697515|162835913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81581654|NCT02603432|162835918|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.556|0.863||One-sided log-rank test was used.|Log Rank|Analysis was performed using a Cox's Proportional Hazard model.||||0.863|0.556|0.0005
81581655|NCT02603432|162835941|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.26||||0.913|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.901||||Log Rank||||||0.901|0.9130
81581656|NCT02063854|162835967|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was tested using t-test at a one-sided significance level of 2.5% and a non-inferiority margin (Δ) of 1.5%.||||||0.1346|||||||t-test, 1 sided|With a non-inferiority margin (Δ) of 1.5%.||||||0.1346
81581657|NCT02063854|162835967|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was tested using t-test at a one-sided significance level of 2.5% and a non-inferiority margin (Δ) of 1.5%.||||||0.6711|||||||t-test, 1 sided|With a non-inferiority margin (Δ) of 1.5%.||||||0.6711
81581658|NCT02063854|162835967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|0.001||||||||0.001|-1.920|
81581659|NCT02063854|162835967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.617|-0.794||||||||-0.794|-2.617|
81581660|NCT02063854|162835967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.166|1.658||||||||1.658|-0.166|
81581661|NCT02255981|162835982|OTHER|Non-inferiority could be considered if the outcomes were comparable to the most known studies yet published or, in the case of non-treatable disorder, if the acupuncture treatment got to maintain the VA and prevent the losses. There are many known studies with conventional treatment and estimations of the worsening of vision in this pathologies on the time without treatment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.392|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"Using the SPSS program and the non-parametrical technic of Wilcoxon it was determined the p-value.~It should be noted that the null hypothesis is that all these eyes should have a zero gain or perhaps a loss in VA at two years of follow-up."|t-test, 1 sided|From this estimation, it is induced that there are differences in results before and after the treatment.|The datum corresponds to the difference in letters seen between exams at the start and the final examination for all participants. Calculi were made by a Microsoft Excel Descriptive Statistics program.|"Besides that it is of interest to compare with the published studies outcomes, realized with anti-VEGF treatments, and with the known expectations of AV lost without treatment, the data were converted in letters ETDRS chart and here are registered the mean number of letters gained or lost in each group.~Ho: Differences between mean measurements before and after are similar H1: Differences between mean measurements before and after are different."|The null hypothesis was no gain or loss in VA. The alternative hypothesis was stabilization or some gain in letters seen over the baseline count.The published studies report a small gain in VA in about a third of participants and only in cases of NV-AMD with conventional treatment, and an expectancy of loss of vision in the other non treated or non-treatable macular diseases. Some of the participants in this trial had had ocular injections without positive change. Non-inferiority in this trial means outcomes of similar magnitude to the known studies.|||<0.05
81581662|NCT01046682|162835986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Using data from a different population, ie, patients with peripheral artery disease, and a different intervention, ie, omega-3 fatty acids, 15 participants were needed per group to achieve 80% power to detect a difference in means of -3.6% (the difference between the control group mean of -0.3% and a treatment group mean of 3.3%) assuming a common standard deviation of 3.3 using a two group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level. 5 patients added to each arm in case nonparametric.||||<0.05
81581663|NCT02418468|162836004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.07|||mixed models for repeated measures (MMRM|||||0.07|-0.26|0.262
81638017|NCT04405180|162966321|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|243.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|400.0||0.5496|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Adjusted for baseline value of outcome as a covariate using general linear (mixed) models and with multiple imputation for missing data||||0.5496
81638018|NCT01918033|162966324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|-0.09||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.31|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in TNSS at Week 2|||0.31|-0.49|0.661
81456714|NCT02189837|162603801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|236.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|36.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|164.02|308.69|||ANCOVA|Model includes terms for the 2 factors in the factorial design (placebo or evolocumab and oral placebo or statin), their interaction, and LDL-C level.||The treatment effect of evolocumab plus atorvastatin compared with placebo plus atorvastatin was estimated and a nominal p-value is provided.||308.69|164.02|<0.001
81456715|NCT02189837|162603801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Effect|147.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|51.61||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.8|250.38|||ANCOVA|Model includes terms for the 2 factors in the factorial design (placebo or evolocumab and oral placebo or statin), their interaction, and LDL-C level.||To assess whether the treatment effect of evolocumab compared with placebo depended on being administered alone or combined with atorvastatin, the interaction was tested, i.e., the difference between the treatment difference versus the respective placebo group for the evolocumab+atorvastatin group and the evolocumab group was calculated.||250.38|44.80|0.005
81456716|NCT02189837|162603802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-57.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|<|0.001||95.0|-65.91|-48.38|||ANCOVA|Model includes terms for the 2 factors in the factorial design (placebo or evolocumab and oral placebo or statin), their interaction, and LDL-C level.||||-48.38|-65.91|<0.001
81456717|NCT02189837|162603802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.55|-29.34|||ANCOVA|Model includes terms for the 2 factors in the factorial design (placebo or evolocumab and oral placebo or statin), their interaction, and LDL-C level.||||-29.34|-46.55|<0.001
81456718|NCT02189837|162603802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Effect|19.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.15||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.93|31.47|||ANCOVA|Model includes terms for the 2 factors in the factorial design (placebo or evolocumab and oral placebo or statin), their interaction, and LDL-C level.||||31.47|6.93|0.003
81456719|NCT02189837|162603803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-16.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.41||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.37|4.08|||ANCOVA|Model includes terms for the 2 factors in the factorial design (placebo or evolocumab and oral placebo or statin), their interaction, and LDL-C level.||||4.08|-37.37|0.11
81456720|NCT02189837|162603803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.31||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.19|-12.13|||ANCOVA|Model includes terms for the 2 factors in the factorial design (placebo or evolocumab and oral placebo or statin), their interaction, and LDL-C level.||||-12.13|-53.19|0.002
81456721|NCT02189837|162603803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Effect|-16.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.65||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.18|13.16|||ANCOVA|Model includes terms for the 2 factors in the factorial design (placebo or evolocumab and oral placebo or statin), their interaction, and LDL-C level.||||13.16|-45.18|0.28
81456722|NCT02189837|162603804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.4||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.94|24.7|||ANCOVA|Model includes terms for the 2 factors in the factorial design (placebo or evolocumab and oral placebo or statin), their interaction, and LDL-C level.||The superiority of evolocumab monotherapy to placebo was tested using a 2-sided p-value at a significance level of 0.05.||24.70|-28.94|0.87
81456723|NCT02189837|162603804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|39.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.76||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.52|64.59|||ANCOVA|Model includes terms for the 2 factors in the factorial design (placebo or evolocumab and oral placebo or statin), their interaction, and LDL-C level.||The treatment effect of evolocumab plus atorvastatin compared with placebo plus atorvastatin was estimated and a nominal p-value is provided.||64.59|13.52|0.003
81456724|NCT02189837|162603804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Effect|41.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.5||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.15|78.2|||ANCOVA|Model includes terms for the 2 factors in the factorial design (placebo or evolocumab and oral placebo or statin), their interaction, and LDL-C level.||To assess whether the treatment effect of evolocumab compared with placebo depended on being administered alone or combined with atorvastatin, the interaction was tested, i.e., the difference between the treatment difference versus the respective placebo group for the evolocumab+atorvastatin group and the evolocumab group was calculated.||78.20|4.15|0.030
81456725|NCT02189837|162603805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-39.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.6||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.66|-16.21|||ANCOVA|Model includes terms for the 2 factors in the factorial design (placebo or evolocumab and oral placebo or statin), their interaction, and LDL-C level.||||-16.21|-62.66|0.001
81456726|NCT02189837|162603805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|23.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.05||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|45.4|||ANCOVA|Model includes terms for the 2 factors in the factorial design (placebo or evolocumab and oral placebo or statin), their interaction, and LDL-C level.||||45.40|1.16|0.039
81456727|NCT02189837|162603805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Effect|62.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.65|94.79|||ANCOVA|Model includes terms for the 2 factors in the factorial design (placebo or evolocumab and oral placebo or statin), their interaction, and LDL-C level.||||94.79|30.65|<0.001
81456728|NCT03787134|162603855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.335|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||cued memory item reconstruction - test of reconstruction strength against 0||||.335
81456729|NCT03787134|162603855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||uncued memory item reconstruction - test of reconstruction strength against 0||||.016
81456730|NCT00619060|162603871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Binomial|||||||0.01
81456731|NCT03281876|162603883|OTHER|Vaccine Efficacy is defined as 1 minus the risk ratio (Rvacc / Rcon) based on the number of moderate and severe AECOPD observed in 1 year , with Rvacc = average yearly incidence rate of AECOPD events per subject in the GSK3277511A Group and Rcon = average yearly incidence rate of AECOPD events per subject in the Control group. The objective is to be considered a success if the lower limit of the 87% CI is above 0%.|Other: Vaccine Efficacy rate|-2.26||||0.8157|TWO_SIDED|87.0|-18.27|11.58|||Negative Binomial regression|Negative Binomial model with arm, country, gold grade, history of exacerbation and age category as covariates and log time as offset variable||To assess efficacy of the investigational vaccine as compared to the placebo control with respect to the rate of moderate and severe AECOPDs||11.58|-18.27|0.8157
81581664|NCT02876900|162836005|SUPERIORITY|Assuming an effect size of 0.35 on the change in PANSS total score from baseline to Week 6 for the 2 pairwise comparisons between each active asenapine maleate transdermal patch treatment arm and placebo, the power for detecting a statistically significant HP-3070 advantage was approximately 0.90, having 204 evaluable participants per each treatment arm using a 2-sided alpha level of 0.025 for each comparison.|Least Square Mean Difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.634||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.06|-1.64||Adjusted p-value was calculated according to the truncated Hochberg procedure with a truncation factor y=0.9. Adjustment for multiple comparisons uses a parallel gatekeeping procedure.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||The mixed model for repeated measures includes treatment, country, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value as covariates, and participant as random effect. The correlation of repeated measures within a participant is estimated with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Rogers method is used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||-1.64|-8.06|0.003
81456732|NCT03281876|162603884|OTHER|Vaccine Efficacy is defined as 1 minus the risk ratio (Rvacc / Rcon) based on the number of moderate and severe AECOPD observed in 1 year , with Rvacc = average yearly incidence rate of AECOPD events per subject in the GSK3277511A Group and Rcon = average yearly incidence rate of AECOPD events per subject in the Control group.|Other: Vaccine Efficacy rate|-2.26||||0.8157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.45|15.29|||Negative Binomial regression|Negative Binomial model with arm, country, gold grade, history of exacerbation and age category as covariates and log time as offset variable||To assess efficacy of the investigational vaccine as compared to the placebo control with respect to the rate of moderate and severe AECOPDs||15.29|-23.45|0.8157
81581665|NCT02876900|162836005|SUPERIORITY|Assuming an effect size of 0.35 on the change in PANSS total score from baseline to Week 6 for the 2 pairwise comparisons between each active asenapine maleate transdermal patch treatment arm and placebo, the power for detecting a statistically significant HP-3070 advantage was approximately 0.90, having 204 evaluable participants per each treatment arm using a 2-sided alpha level of 0.025 for each comparison.|Least Square Mean Difference|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.81|-3.4||Adjusted p-value was calculated according to the truncated Hochberg procedure with a truncation factor y=0.9. Adjustment for multiple comparisons uses a parallel gatekeeping procedure.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||The mixed model for repeated measures includes treatment, country, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value as covariates, and participant as random effect. The correlation of repeated measures within a participant is estimated with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Rogers method is used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||-3.4|-9.81|<0.001
81581666|NCT02876900|162836006|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.16||Adjusted p-value was calculated according to the Hochberg procedure. Adjustment for multiple comparisons uses a parallel gatekeeping procedure.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||The mixed model for repeated measures includes treatment, country, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value as covariates, and participant as random effect. The correlation of repeated measures within a participant is estimated with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Rogers method is used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||-0.16|-0.55|<0.001
81581667|NCT02876900|162836006|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.25||Adjusted p-value was calculated according to the Hochberg procedure. Adjustment for multiple comparisons uses a parallel gatekeeping procedure.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||The mixed model for repeated measures includes treatment, country, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value as covariates, and participant as random effect. The correlation of repeated measures within a participant is estimated with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Rogers method is used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||-0.25|-0.64|<0.001
81581668|NCT00003641|162836093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.964|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|stratified on the stratification factors used for randomization||||||0.964
81581669|NCT00003641|162836094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.558|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Stratified on the stratification factors used for randomization||||||0.558
81581670|NCT00944450|162836095|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Pre-specified equivalence bounds = (0.80, 1.25) for AUC geometric mean ratio (B/A)|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.05||||||90.0|1.02|1.07||||||100 mg MK0431 monohydrate (Phase III/FMI formulation) (B) vs. 100 mg MK0431 anhydrous (Phase IIB formulation) (A)||1.07|1.02|
81518996|NCT00740714|162727553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0197|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.52|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio \>1 indicates a higher frequency in active treatment group.|All adverse experiences were tabulated by treatment group, severity and perceived relationship to study medication. Fisher's exact test was used to compare active treatment arms to the placebo arm with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing a particular adverse experience.||1.52|0.31|<0.05
81581671|NCT00944450|162836096|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Pre-specified equivalence bounds = (0.80, 1.25) for Cmax geometric mean ratio (B/A)|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.07||||||90.0|0.94|1.22||||||100 mg MK0431 monohydrate (Phase III/FMI formulation) (B) vs. 100 mg MK0431 anhydrous (Phase IIB formulation) (A)||1.22|0.94|
81581672|NCT03706794|162836117|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U|43.0||||0.829|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.829
81581673|NCT03706794|162836118|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U|45.5||||0.633|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.633
81581674|NCT03706794|162836119|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U|45.5||||0.633|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.633
81581675|NCT03706794|162836120|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U|46.0||||0.633|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.633
81581676|NCT03706794|162836121|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U|52.0||||0.315|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.315
81581677|NCT03642717|162836157|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Paired t-test was applied comparing the difference in mean of change in Glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) at Last Visit versus at Baseline.|Paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81581678|NCT03642717|162836160|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Paired t-test was applied comparing the difference in mean of change in Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG) at Last Visit versus at Baseline.|Paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81581679|NCT03642717|162836161|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Paired t-test was applied comparing the difference in mean of change in body weight at Last Visit versus at Baseline.|Paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81581680|NCT03642717|162836162|OTHER|||||||0.0076||||||Paired t-test was applied comparing the difference in mean of change in systolic blood pressure (SBP) at Last Visit versus at Baseline.|Paired t-test|||||||0.0076
81581681|NCT03642717|162836163|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Paired t-test was applied comparing the difference in mean of change in diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at Last Visit versus at Baseline.|Paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81581682|NCT01559012|162836165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.7||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|3.32||A sample size modeling (MGH Mallinckrodt General Clinical Research Center) showed that a total of 12 patients were needed in order to detect a difference of 2 points of PUQE score between the two groups at P \< 0.01 and a beta \> 0.90.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Statistical signiﬁcance was assessed by the use of Mann-Whitney U test. P \< 0.05 was deﬁned as statistically signiﬁcant||This is an analysis between groups of intervention clonidine versus placebo. Statistical signiﬁcance was assessed by the use of Mann-Whitney U test P \< 0.05 was deﬁned as statistically signiﬁcant . Data are presented as mean + SD.||3.32|1.05|0.001
81581683|NCT01559012|162836165|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size modeling (MGH Mallinckrodt General Clinical Research Center) showed that a total of 12 patients were needed in order to detect a difference of 2 points of PUQE score between the two groups at P \< 0.01|within patient variation|1.83|||<|0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.24|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is a within patient variation between clonidine and placebo. Statistical signiﬁcance was assessed by the use of Mann-Whitney U test P \< 0.05 was deﬁned as statistically signiﬁcant . Data are presented as mean +/- Standard Deviation (SD).||3.24|0.43|<0.02
81581684|NCT01559012|162836166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|11.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis within groups clonidine versus placebo. Statistical signiﬁcance was assessed by the use of Mann-Whitney U test P \< 0.05 was deﬁned as statistically signiﬁcant . Data are presented as mean + SD. .||11.5|1.78|0.009
81518997|NCT00740714|162727554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0197|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.7|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio \>1 indicates a higher frequency in active treatment group.|All adverse experiences were tabulated by treatment group, severity and perceived relationship to study medication. Fisher's exact test was used to compare active treatment arms to the placebo arm with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing a particular adverse experience.||1.70|0.36|<0.05
81518998|NCT00740714|162727555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0197|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|8.58|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio \>1 indicates a higher frequency in active treatment group.|All adverse experiences were tabulated by treatment group, severity and perceived relationship to study medication. Fisher's exact test was used to compare active treatment arms to the placebo arm with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing a particular adverse experience.||8.58|0.69|<0.05
81518999|NCT00740714|162727556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0197|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.62|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio \>1 indicates a higher frequency in active treatment group.|All adverse experiences were tabulated by treatment group, severity and perceived relationship to study medication. Fisher's exact test was used to compare active treatment arms to the placebo arm with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing a particular adverse experience.||1.62|0.31|<0.05
81519000|NCT00740714|162727557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9999.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0196|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.77|9999.99|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio \>1 indicates a higher frequency in active treatment group.|All adverse experiences were tabulated by treatment group, severity and perceived relationship to study medication. Fisher's exact test was used to compare active treatment arms to the placebo arm with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing a particular adverse experience.||9999.99|2.77|<0.05
81519001|NCT00740714|162727558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0197|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.12|||Fisher Exact||Odds ration \>1 indicates a higher frequency in active treatment group.|All adverse experiences were tabulated by treatment group, severity and perceived relationship to study medication. Fisher's exact test was used to compare active treatment arms to the placebo arm with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing a particular adverse experience.||1.12|0.25|<0.05
81519002|NCT00740714|162727559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0196|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|8.01|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio \>1 indicates a higher frequency in active treatment group.|All adverse experiences were tabulated by treatment group, severity and perceived relationship to study medication. Fisher's exact test was used to compare active treatment arms to the placebo arm with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing a particular adverse experience.||8.01|0.64|<0.05
81519003|NCT00740714|162727560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0198|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.24|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio of \>1 indicates a higher frequency in active treatment group.|All adverse experiences were tabulated by treatment group, severity and perceived relationship to study medication. Fisher's exact test was used to compare active treatment arms to the placebo arm with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing a particular adverse experience.||3.24|0.55|<0.05
81519004|NCT00740714|162727561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9999.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0197|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|9999.99|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio \>1 indicates a higher frequency in active treatment group.|All adverse experiences were tabulated by treatment group, severity and perceived relationship to study medication. Fisher's exact test was used to compare active treatment arms to the placebo arm with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing a particular adverse experience.||9999.99|0.48|<0.05
81519005|NCT00740714|162727562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9999.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0196|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.51|9999.99|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio \>1 indicates a higher frequency in active treatment group.|All adverse experiences were tabulated by treatment group, severity and perceived relationship to study medication. Fisher's exact test was used to compare active treatment arms to the placebo arm with regard to the proportion of subjects experiencing a particular adverse experience.||9999.99|2.51|<0.05
81519006|NCT00394901|162727564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.262||95.0|-0.85|0.23|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.23|-0.85|0.262
81519007|NCT00394901|162727564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86||||0.002||95.0|-1.39|-0.32|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.32|-1.39|0.002
81581685|NCT01559012|162836166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size modeling for crossover studies (MGH Mallinckrodt General Clinical Research Center) showed that a total of 12 patients were needed in order to detect a difference of 2 points of PUQE score between the two groups at P \< 0.01|within patient variation|7.5|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|12.83|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis within-patient. Statistical signiﬁcance was assessed by the use of Mann-Whitney U test P \< 0.05 was deﬁned as statistically signiﬁcant . Data are presented as mean + SD.||12.83|2.17|<0.01
81581686|NCT01559012|162836167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of percentage of positivity|0.3||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.47|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"All patients were treated with TD clonidine for 5 days and switched to placebo for 5 days, or the other way round~Allocation order randomized"||0.47|0.04|0.000
81581687|NCT01559012|162836168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean values|0.8||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.57|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical signiﬁcance was assessed by the use of Mann-Whitney U test P \< 0.05 was deﬁned as statistically signiﬁcant . Data are presented as mean + SD. .||1.57|0.13|0.013
81581688|NCT01559012|162836169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||days off-therapy %|29.0||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical signiﬁcance was assessed by the use of Mann-Whitney U test P \< 0.05 was deﬁned as statistically signiﬁcant . Data are presented as mean + SD. .||||0.051
81581689|NCT01559012|162836170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|0.0||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0089
81456733|NCT03281876|162603891|OTHER|Vaccine Efficacy is defined as 1 minus the risk ratio (Rvacc / Rcon) based on the number of moderate and severe AECOPD observed in 1 year , with Rvacc = average yearly incidence rate of AECOPD events per subject in the GSK3277511A Group and Rcon = average yearly incidence rate of AECOPD events per subject in the control group.|Vaccine efficacy rate|-2.72||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.95|14.19|||Negative Binomial regression|||To assess efficacy of the investigational vaccine as compared to the placebo control with respect to the rate of AECOPDs of any severity- upto 12 months follow up period||14.19|-22.95|0.7700
81456734|NCT03281876|162603893|OTHER|The dependent variable is the time to first occurrence of the event. The reference is the Placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.5751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.758|1.166|||Regression, Cox|Analysis using Cox proportional hazard regression including history of exacerbation, study treatment, GOLD grade and age group as covariate.||Hazard rate for moderate or severe AECOPDs, one year follow-up starting 1 month post dose 2||1.166|0.758|0.5751
81456735|NCT03281876|162603894|OTHER|The dependent variable is the time to first occurrence of the event. The reference is the Placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.934||||0.5194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.758|1.15|||Regression, Cox|Analysis using Cox proportional hazard regression including history of exacerbation, study treatment, GOLD grade and age group as covariate.||Hazard rate for any AECOPDs, one year follow-up starting 1 month post dose 2||1.15|0.758|0.5194
81581690|NCT01559012|162836173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|10.9|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||10.9|0.9|0.01
81581691|NCT01559012|162836174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|6.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||6.3|0.3|0.055
81581692|NCT04665050|162836176|OTHER|Estimated difference and confidence interval (CI) are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|12.7|||||V116 minus PNEUMOVAX™23|Injection Site Erythema||12.7|-12.7|
81581693|NCT04665050|162836176|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in percentage|-11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|7.3|||||V116 minus PNEUMOVAX™23|Injection Site Pain||7.3|-30.0|
81581694|NCT04665050|162836176|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|14.1|||||V116 minus PNEUMOVAX™23|Injection Site Swelling||14.1|-14.1|
81581695|NCT04665050|162836177|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in percentage|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|17.5|||||V116 minus PNEUMOVAX™23|Fatigue||17.5|-9.4|
81456736|NCT03281876|162603895|OTHER|The dependent variable is the time to first occurrence of the event. The reference is the Placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.8581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.616|1.791|||Regression, Cox|Analysis using Cox proportional hazard regression including history of exacerbation, study treatment, GOLD grade and age group as covariate.||Hazard rate for mild AECOPDs, one year follow-up starting 1 month post dose 2||1.791|0.616|0.8581
81581696|NCT04665050|162836177|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|9.9|||||V116 minus PNEUMOVAX™23|Arthralgia||9.9|-9.9|
81581697|NCT04665050|162836177|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in percentage|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|13.6|||||V116 minus PNEUMOVAX™23|Myalgia||13.6|-17.5|
81581698|NCT04665050|162836177|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|12.7|||||V116 minus PNEUMOVAX™23|Headache||12.7|-12.7|
81581699|NCT04665050|162836178|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|7.1|||||V116 minus PNEUMOVAX™23|||7.1|-7.1|
81581700|NCT04665050|162836179|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% confidence interval CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.4|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 3||2.40|1.07|
81581701|NCT04665050|162836179|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% confidence interval CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.11|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 7F||2.11|0.69|
81581702|NCT04665050|162836179|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% confidence interval CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|3.24|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 19A||3.24|1.24|
81581703|NCT04665050|162836179|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% confidence interval CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.57|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 22F||3.57|1.04|
81581704|NCT04665050|162836179|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% confidence interval CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.86|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 33F||1.86|0.71|
81581705|NCT04665050|162836179|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% confidence interval CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.58|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 8||2.58|1.24|
81581706|NCT04665050|162836179|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% confidence interval CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|3.0|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 9N||3.00|1.19|
81519008|NCT00394901|162727564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.019||95.0|-1.15|-0.1|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.10|-1.15|0.019
81519009|NCT00394901|162727565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.016||95.0|-1.16|-0.12|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment group modified based on the expected pregabalin exposure as a factor, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.12|-1.16|0.016
81519010|NCT00394901|162727565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.008||95.0|-1.14|-0.17|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment group modified based on the expected pregabalin exposure as a factor, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.17|-1.14|0.008
81519011|NCT00394901|162727566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.116||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by CLcr stratum||Proportion of responders were used for the statistical analyses. Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||||0.1160
81519012|NCT00394901|162727566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0015||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by CLcr stratum||Proportion of responders were used for the statistical analyses. Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||||0.0015
81519013|NCT00394901|162727566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0107||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by CLcr stratum||Proportion of responders were used for the statistical analyses. Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||||0.0107
81519014|NCT00394901|162727567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.038||95.0|-0.99|-0.03|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.03|-0.99|0.038
81519015|NCT00394901|162727567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75||||0.002||95.0|-1.22|-0.27|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.27|-1.22|0.002
81519016|NCT00394901|162727567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.002||95.0|-1.19|-0.26|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.26|-1.19|0.002
81519017|NCT00394901|162727568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.048||95.0|-0.97|0.0|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.00|-0.97|0.048
81519018|NCT00394901|162727568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.47|-0.52|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.52|-1.47|<0.001
81519019|NCT00394901|162727568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.49|-0.56|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.56|-1.49|<0.001
81519020|NCT00394901|162727569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.096||95.0|-0.89|0.07|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.07|-0.89|0.096
81519021|NCT00394901|162727569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.44|-0.48|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.48|-1.44|<0.001
81519022|NCT00394901|162727569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.46|-0.52|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.52|-1.46|<0.001
81519023|NCT00394901|162727570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.505||95.0|-2.16|1.06|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||1.06|-2.16|0.505
81519024|NCT00394901|162727570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.86||||0.023||95.0|-3.46|-0.26|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.26|-3.46|0.023
81519025|NCT00394901|162727570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.012||95.0|-3.56|-0.44|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.44|-3.56|0.012
81519026|NCT00394901|162727571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.349||95.0|-0.91|0.32|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.32|-0.91|0.349
81519027|NCT00394901|162727571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.024||95.0|-1.32|-0.1|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.10|-1.32|0.024
81519028|NCT00394901|162727571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.045||95.0|-1.21|-0.01|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.01|-1.21|0.045
81519029|NCT00394901|162727572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.441||95.0|-2.93|1.28|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||1.28|-2.93|0.441
81581707|NCT04665050|162836179|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% confidence interval CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|2.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|5.0|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 10A||5.00|1.47|
81581708|NCT04665050|162836179|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% confidence interval CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|2.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|3.89|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 11A||3.89|1.52|
81581709|NCT04665050|162836179|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% confidence interval CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|4.83|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 12F||4.83|1.20|
81581710|NCT04665050|162836179|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% confidence interval CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|2.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|4.17|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 17F||4.17|1.59|
81581711|NCT04665050|162836179|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% confidence interval CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|2.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|3.56|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 20A||3.56|1.46|
81581712|NCT04665050|162836180|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.21|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 3||2.21|1.08|
81581713|NCT04665050|162836180|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|2.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|3.6|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 7F||3.60|1.36|
81581714|NCT04665050|162836180|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|2.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|3.23|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 19A||3.23|1.45|
81581715|NCT04665050|162836180|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|2.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|3.99|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 22F||3.99|1.36|
81581716|NCT04665050|162836180|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.37|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 33F||2.37|0.97|
81581717|NCT04665050|162836180|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.68|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 8||2.68|1.32|
81581718|NCT04665050|162836180|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|2.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|3.74|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 9N||3.74|1.49|
81581719|NCT04665050|162836180|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|2.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|3.65|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 10A||3.65|1.28|
81581720|NCT04665050|162836180|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.89|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 11A||2.89|1.28|
81581721|NCT04665050|162836180|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|3.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|6.27|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 12F||6.27|1.94|
81581722|NCT04665050|162836180|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|2.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|4.31|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 17F||4.31|1.92|
81581723|NCT04665050|162836180|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|2.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.25|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 20A||3.25|1.30|
81581724|NCT04665050|162836181|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|3.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|6.88|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 6A||6.88|1.86|
81581725|NCT04665050|162836181|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|6.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.54|10.98|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 15A||10.98|3.54|
81581726|NCT04665050|162836181|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|2.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|4.39|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 15C||4.39|1.23|
81581727|NCT04665050|162836181|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|10.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.39|18.78|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 16F||18.78|5.39|
81519030|NCT00394901|162727572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.55||||0.017||95.0|-4.64|-0.46|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.46|-4.64|0.017
81581728|NCT04665050|162836181|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|42.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.67|90.03|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 23A||90.03|19.67|
81581729|NCT04665050|162836181|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|12.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.97|21.94|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 23B||21.94|6.97|
81581730|NCT04665050|162836181|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|24.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.65|52.86|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 24F||52.86|11.65|
81581731|NCT04665050|162836181|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|25.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.65|44.93|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 31||44.93|14.65|
81581732|NCT04665050|162836181|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.72|23.47|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 35B||23.47|8.72|
81581733|NCT04665050|162836182|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|5.19|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 6A||5.19|1.73|
81581734|NCT04665050|162836182|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|8.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.61|13.98|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 15A||13.98|4.61|
81581735|NCT04665050|162836182|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|3.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|5.58|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 15C||5.58|1.77|
81581736|NCT04665050|162836182|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|13.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.45|20.19|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 16F||20.19|8.45|
81581737|NCT04665050|162836182|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|8.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.19|14.09|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 23A||14.09|5.19|
81581738|NCT04665050|162836182|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|4.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|6.36|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 23B||6.36|2.72|
81581739|NCT04665050|162836182|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|28.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.59|49.58|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 24F||49.58|16.59|
81581740|NCT04665050|162836182|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|10.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.71|15.73|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 31||15.73|6.71|
81581741|NCT04665050|162836182|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|15.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.62|21.9|||||V116/PNEUMOVAX™23|Serotype 35B||21.90|11.62|
81581742|NCT00946712|162836185|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.04|||Log Rank|A stratified log rank test was used.||||1.04|0.83|0.22
81581743|NCT00946712|162836186|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.12|||Log Rank|A stratified log rank test was used.||||1.12|0.75|0.40
81581744|NCT00946712|162836187|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.0|||Log Rank|A stratified log rank test was used.||||1.00|0.66|0.054
81581745|NCT00946712|162836189|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.1|||Log Rank|A stratified log rank test was used.||||1.10|0.88|0.83
81581746|NCT00946712|162836191|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|A stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was conducted.||||||0.48
81581747|NCT00946712|162836192|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|A stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was conducted.||||||0.060
81581748|NCT00853723|162836221|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence test of means for the percentage change in PINP and CTX using two one-sided tests applied to data from the parallel group design with a sample size of 31 in the PTH(1-34) group and 62 in the combined PTHrP(1-36) group achieved 80% power at 2.5% significant level for two-sided hypothesis testing (adjusted for the hypothesis testing at two key endpoints).|||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds with percent change from baseline by day 15 in all three arms.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.0005
81456737|NCT03281876|162603895|OTHER|The dependent variable is the time to first occurrence of the event. The reference is the Placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.995||||0.9634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.792|1.249|||Regression, Cox|Analysis using Cox proportional hazard regression including history of exacerbation, study treatment, GOLD grade and age group as covariate.||Hazard rate for moderate AECOPDs, one year follow-up starting 1 month post dose 2||1.249|0.792|0.9634
81581749|NCT00853723|162836222|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations for this study were determined considering the expected effects of PTHrP (1-36) relative to PTH (1-34) on the primary endpoints of P1NP and CTX after 3 months of treatment relative to baseline using previously published data as weel as anticipated attrition rate. See primary outcomes.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds with percent change from baseline in all Arms/groups.|Kruskal-Wallis|The threshold for stasistical significance was p=0.05||||||<0.05
81581750|NCT00853723|162836223|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence test of means for the percentage change in PINP and CTX using two one-sided tests applied to data from the parallel group design with a sample size of 31 in the PTH(1-34) group and 62 in the combined PTHrP(1-36) group achieved 80% power at 2.5% significant level for two-sided hypothesis testing (adjusted for the hypothesis testing at two key endpoints).|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds with percent change from baseline at Day 60 and at Day 90 for the PTH group and at day 90 for the PTHrP 400 and PTHrP 600 groups .|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81581751|NCT00853723|162836224|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations for this study were determined considering the expected effects of PTHrP (1-36) relative to PTH (1-34) on the primary endpoints of P1NP and CTX after 3 months of treatment relative to baseline using previously published data as weel as anticipated attrition rate. See primary outcomes.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds with percent change from baseline in PTHrP 400 and 600 groups.|Kruskal-Wallis|The threshold for stastistical significance was p=0.05||||||<0.05
81581752|NCT00853723|162836225|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations for this study were determined considering the expected effects of PTHrP (1-36) relative to PTH (1-34) on the primary endpoints of P1NP and CTX after 3 months of treatment relative to baseline using previously published data as weel as anticipated attrition rate. See primary outcomes.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds with percent change from baseline in the PTHrP 400 group|Kruskal-Wallis|The threshold for stastistical significance was p=0.05||||||<0.05
81581753|NCT00853723|162836226|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations for this study were determined considering the expected effects of PTHrP (1-36) relative to PTH (1-34) on the primary endpoints of P1NP and CTX after 3 months of treatment relative to baseline using previously published data as weel as anticipated attrition rate. See primary outcomes.|||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds with percent change from baseline in all Arms/groups|Kruskal-Wallis|The threshold for statistical signifcance was p=0.05||||||>0.05
81581754|NCT00853723|162836227|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations for this study were determined considering the expected effects of PTHrP (1-36) relative to PTH (1-34) on the primary endpoints of P1NP and CTX after 3 months of treatment relative to baseline using previously published data as weel as anticipated attrition rate. See primary outcomes.|||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds with percent change from baseline in all Arms/groups|Kruskal-Wallis|The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05||||||>0.05
81581755|NCT00853723|162836228|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations for this study were determined considering the expected effects of PTHrP (1-36) relative to PTH (1-34) on the primary endpoints of P1NP and CTX after 3 months of treatment relative to baseline using previously published data as weel as anticipated attrition rate. See primary outcomes.|||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to change from baseline at Day 15 and 30 in the PTHrP 400 group and at Day 15 in the PTHrP 600 group|F-test, one way analysis of variance|The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05||||||<0.0005
81581756|NCT00853723|162836229|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations for this study were determined considering the expected effects of PTHrP (1-36) relative to PTH (1-34) on the primary endpoints of P1NP and CTX after 3 months of treatment relative to baseline using previously published data as weel as anticipated attrition rate. See primary outcomes.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to PTH group on Day 60 compared to the PTHrP 400|F-test, one way analysis of variance|The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05||||||<0.05
81581757|NCT00853723|162836229|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations for this study were determined considering the expected effects of PTHrP (1-36) relative to PTH (1-34) on the primary endpoints of P1NP and CTX after 3 months of treatment relative to baseline using previously published data as weel as anticipated attrition rate. See primary outcomes.|||||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to the PTH group on Day 30 compared to the PTHrP 400 group and Day 60 compared to the PTHRp 600 group|Kruskal-Wallis|The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05||||||<0.005
81456738|NCT03281876|162603895|OTHER|The dependent variable is the time to first occurrence of the event. The reference is the Placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.722||||0.1755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.157|||Regression, Cox|Analysis using Cox proportional hazard regression including history of exacerbation, study treatment, GOLD grade and age group as covariate.||Hazard rate for severe AECOPDs, one year follow-up starting 1 month post dose 2||1.157|0.45|0.1755
81456739|NCT03281876|162603902|OTHER|The dependent variable is the time to first occurrence of the event. The reference is the Placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.038||||0.9463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.477|||Regression, Cox|Analysis using Cox proportional hazard regression including history of exacerbation, study treatment, GOLD grade and age group as covariate.||Hazard rate for moderate or severe NTHi-associated and/or Mcat-associated AECOPDs, one year follow-up starting 1 month post dose 2||1.477|0.73|0.9463
81456740|NCT03281876|162603903|OTHER|The dependent variable is the time to first occurrence of the event. The reference is the Placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.093||||0.6042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.782|1.528|||Regression, Cox|Analysis using Cox proportional hazard regression including history of exacerbation, study treatment, GOLD grade and age group as covariate.||Hazard rate for any NTHi-associated and/or Mcat-associated AECOPDs, one year follow-up starting 1 month post dose 2||1.528|0.782|0.6042
81456741|NCT03281876|162603904|OTHER|The dependent variable is the time to first occurrence of the event. The reference is the Placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.243||||0.0777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.914|5.504|||Regression, Cox|Analysis using Cox proportional hazard regression including history of exacerbation, study treatment, GOLD grade and age group as covariate.||Hazard rate for mild NTHi-associated and/or Mcat-associated AECOPDs, one year follow-up starting 1 month post dose 2||5.504|0.914|0.0777
81456742|NCT03281876|162603904|OTHER|The dependent variable is the time to first occurrence of the event. The reference is the Placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.021||||0.9121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.467|||Regression, Cox|Analysis using Cox proportional hazard regression including history of exacerbation, study treatment, GOLD grade and age group as covariate.||Hazard rate for moderate NTHi-associated and/or Mcat-associated AECOPDs, one year follow-up starting 1 month post dose 2||1.467|0.71|0.9121
81519031|NCT00394901|162727572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.61||||0.012||95.0|-4.65|-0.56|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.56|-4.65|0.012
81519032|NCT00394901|162727573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.23||||0.47||95.0|-8.28|3.83|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||3.83|-8.28|0.470
81519033|NCT00394901|162727573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.04||||0.008||95.0|-14.0|-2.06|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-2.06|-14.0|0.008
81519034|NCT00394901|162727573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.43||||0.013||95.0|-13.3|-1.59|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-1.59|-13.3|0.013
81519035|NCT00394901|162727574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.178||95.0|-0.48|0.09|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.09|-0.48|0.178
81519036|NCT00394901|162727574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.003||95.0|-0.72|-0.15|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.15|-0.72|0.003
81519037|NCT00394901|162727574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.03||95.0|-0.59|-0.03|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.03|-0.59|0.030
81519038|NCT00394901|162727575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76||||0.001||95.0|-1.23|-0.3|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.30|-1.23|0.001
81519039|NCT00394901|162727575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81||||0.001||95.0|-1.27|-0.34|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.34|-1.27|0.001
81519040|NCT00394901|162727575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.4|-0.49|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.49|-1.40|<0.001
81519041|NCT00394901|162727576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.9||||0.001||95.0|-14.2|-3.61|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-3.61|-14.2|0.001
81519042|NCT00394901|162727576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.24||||0.002||95.0|-13.5|-2.99|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-2.99|-13.5|0.002
81519043|NCT00394901|162727576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.3|||<|0.001||95.0|-16.5|-6.22|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-6.22|-16.5|<0.001
81519044|NCT00394901|162727577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.29||||0.245||95.0|-2.95|11.54|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||11.54|-2.95|0.245
81519045|NCT00394901|162727577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.95||||0.417||95.0|-4.2|10.11|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||10.11|-4.20|0.417
81519046|NCT00394901|162727577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.7||||0.007||95.0|2.67|16.74|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||16.74|2.67|0.007
81519047|NCT00394901|162727578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.76||95.0|-3.83|5.24|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||5.24|-3.83|0.760
81519048|NCT00394901|162727578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.754||95.0|-3.75|5.18|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||5.18|-3.75|0.754
81519049|NCT00394901|162727578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04||||0.641||95.0|-5.43|3.35|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||3.35|-5.43|0.641
81519050|NCT00394901|162727579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.955||95.0|-0.3|0.32|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.32|-0.30|0.955
81519051|NCT00394901|162727579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.084||95.0|-0.04|0.58|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.58|-0.04|0.084
81519052|NCT00394901|162727579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.17||95.0|-0.09|0.52|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.52|-0.09|0.170
81519053|NCT00394901|162727580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.01||||0.296||95.0|-3.52|11.55|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||11.55|-3.52|0.296
81519054|NCT00394901|162727580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.3||||0.007||95.0|2.87|17.73|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||17.73|2.87|0.007
81519055|NCT00394901|162727580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0||||0.106||95.0|-1.29|13.3|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||13.30|-1.29|0.106
81519056|NCT00394901|162727581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.93||||0.191||95.0|-1.97|9.83|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||9.83|-1.97|0.191
81519057|NCT00394901|162727581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.21|||<|0.001||95.0|5.41|17.02|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||17.02|5.41|<0.001
81519058|NCT00394901|162727581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.23|||<|0.001||95.0|8.5|19.95|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||19.95|8.50|<0.001
81519059|NCT00394901|162727582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.03||||0.061||95.0|-8.25|0.18|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.18|-8.25|0.061
81519060|NCT00394901|162727582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.133||95.0|-7.37|0.98|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.98|-7.37|0.133
81519061|NCT00394901|162727582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.44||||0.24||95.0|-6.52|1.64|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||1.64|-6.52|0.240
81519062|NCT00394901|162727583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.2842||95.0|0.34|1.37|||Regression, Logistic|treatment, CLcr stratum, and the optimal sleep score at baseline as covariate||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||1.37|0.34|0.2842
81519063|NCT00394901|162727583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.0577||95.0|0.98|3.66|||Regression, Logistic|treatment, CLcr stratum, and the optimal sleep score at baseline as covariate||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||3.66|0.98|0.0577
81519064|NCT00394901|162727583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.1893||95.0|0.81|2.95|||Regression, Logistic|treatment, CLcr stratum, and the optimal sleep score at baseline as covariate||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||2.95|0.81|0.1893
81519065|NCT00394901|162727584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0466||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by CLcr stratum||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||||0.0466
81581758|NCT00853723|162836229|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations for this study were determined considering the expected effects of PTHrP (1-36) relative to PTH (1-34) on the primary endpoints of P1NP and CTX after 3 months of treatment relative to baseline using previously published data as weel as anticipated attrition rate. See primary outcomes.|||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value correspond to the PTH group on Day 15 compared to the PTHrP 400 group and Day 15 and 30 compared to the PTHrP 600 group.|Kruskal-Wallis|The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05||||||<0.0005
81581759|NCT00853723|162836230|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations for this study were determined considering the expected effects of PTHrP (1-36) relative to PTH (1-34) on the primary endpoints of P1NP and CTX after 3 months of treatment relative to baseline using previously published data as weel as anticipated attrition rate. See primary outcomes.|||||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to the increase from baseline to D90 in the PTHrP 400 group.|F-test, one way analysis of variance|the threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05||||||<0.005
81581760|NCT00853723|162836231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations for this study were determined considering the expected effects of PTHrP (1-36) relative to PTH (1-34) on the primary endpoints of P1NP and CTX after 3 months of treatment relative to baseline using previously published data as weel as anticipated attrition rate. See primary outcomes.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p value corresponds to an increased from baseline at all time points in all Arms/groups as well as to the increase in the in the PTHrP 400 group at Day 60 and 90 compared to the PTHrP 600 and PTH groups .|F-test, one way analysis of variance|the threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05||||||<0.05
81581761|NCT00853723|162836231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations for this study were determined considering the expected effects of PTHrP (1-36) relative to PTH (1-34) on the primary endpoints of P1NP and CTX after 3 months of treatment relative to baseline using previously published data as weel as anticipated attrition rate. See primary outcomes|||||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to the comparison of the PTHrP 400 group at Day 15 to the PTHrP 600 and PTH groups|Kruskal-Wallis|The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05||||||<0.005
81581762|NCT00853723|162836232|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations for this study were determined considering the expected effects of PTHrP (1-36) relative to PTH (1-34) on the primary endpoints of P1NP and CTX after 3 months of treatment relative to baseline using previously published data as weel as anticipated attrition rate.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to an increase compared to baseline in the PTHrP 600 group at D15 and D30|F-test, one way analysis of variance|The threshold for stastistical significance was p=0.05||||||<0.05
81581763|NCT00853723|162836232|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations for this study were determined considering the expected effects of PTHrP (1-36) relative to PTH (1-34) on the primary endpoints of P1NP and CTX after 3 months of treatment relative to baseline using previously published data as weel as anticipated attrition rate.|||||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||the reported p-value corresponds to change from baseline in the PTHrP 400 group at Day 15,30, 60 and 90 and the PTH group at day 90.|Kruskal-Wallis|the threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05||||||<0.005
81581764|NCT00853723|162836233|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations for this study were determined considering the expected effects of PTHrP (1-36) relative to PTH (1-34) on the primary endpoints of P1NP and CTX after 3 months of treatment relative to baseline using previously published data as weel as anticipated attrition rate. See primary outcomes.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds the PTH group on Day 15 compared to the PTHrP 400 group and to the PTHrP 600 group at Day 30 and Day 60|Kruskal-Wallis|The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05||||||<0.05
81581765|NCT00853723|162836233|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations for this study were determined considering the expected effects of PTHrP (1-36) relative to PTH (1-34) on the primary endpoints of P1NP and CTX after 3 months of treatment relative to baseline using previously published data as weel as anticipated attrition rate.|||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|||||Thre reported p-value correspond to the PTH group compared to the PTHrp 600 group at day 15|Kruskal-Wallis|the threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05||||||<0.0005
81581766|NCT02867709|162836237|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.22||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, medication use for migraine prevention, baseline headache severity were explanatory variables in model.||||2.22|1.09|0.0285
81519066|NCT00394901|162727584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by CLcr stratum||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81519067|NCT00394901|162727584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by CLcr stratum||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81519068|NCT00394901|162727585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.344||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by CLcr stratum||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||||0.3440
81581767|NCT02867709|162836237|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.29||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, medication use for migraine prevention, baseline headache severity were explanatory variables in model.||||2.29|1.14|0.0129
81581768|NCT02867709|162836238|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.0711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.83||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, migraine prevention medication, baseline headache severity, underlying symptom as explanatory variables.||||1.83|1.02|0.0711
81581769|NCT02867709|162836238|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.2||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, migraine prevention medication, baseline headache severity, underlying symptom as explanatory variables.||||2.20|1.25|0.0129
81581770|NCT02867709|162836239|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.0711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.17||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, medication use for migraine prevention, baseline headache severity were explanatory variables in model.||||2.17|1.25|0.0711
81519069|NCT00394901|162727585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by CLcr stratum||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81519070|NCT00394901|162727585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by CLcr stratum||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81519071|NCT00394901|162727586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.51||||0.057||95.0|-0.1|7.13|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||7.13|-0.10|0.057
81519072|NCT00394901|162727586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77||||0.67||95.0|-2.78|4.32|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||4.32|-2.78|0.670
81519073|NCT00394901|162727586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.04||||0.559||95.0|-2.45|4.53|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||4.53|-2.45|0.559
81519074|NCT00394901|162727587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.4||||0.004||95.0|3.01|15.78|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||15.78|3.01|0.004
81519075|NCT00394901|162727587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.67||||0.037||95.0|0.39|12.95|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||12.95|0.39|0.037
81519076|NCT00394901|162727587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.46||||0.643||95.0|-4.74|7.66|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||7.66|-4.74|0.643
81519077|NCT00394901|162727588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62||||0.811||95.0|-4.5|5.75|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||5.75|-4.50|0.811
81519078|NCT00394901|162727588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.07||||0.006||95.0|2.03|12.12|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||12.12|2.03|0.006
81519079|NCT00394901|162727588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.03||||0.047||95.0|0.06|10.0|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||10.00|0.06|0.047
81519080|NCT00394901|162727589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3||||0.013||95.0|1.1|9.5|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||9.50|1.10|0.013
81519081|NCT00394901|162727589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.82||||0.07||95.0|-0.31|7.96|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||7.96|-0.31|0.070
81519082|NCT00394901|162727589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.93||||0.058||95.0|-0.13|8.0|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||8.00|-0.13|0.058
81519083|NCT00394901|162727590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.43||||0.443||95.0|-3.79|8.65|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||8.65|-3.79|0.443
81519084|NCT00394901|162727590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.41||||0.018||95.0|1.28|13.54|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||13.54|1.28|0.018
81519085|NCT00394901|162727590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.83||||0.549||95.0|-4.18|7.85|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||7.85|-4.18|0.549
81519086|NCT00394901|162727591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.15||||0.075||95.0|-0.63|12.92|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||12.92|-0.63|0.075
81519087|NCT00394901|162727591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.41||||0.111||95.0|-1.25|12.08|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||12.08|-1.25|0.111
81519088|NCT00394901|162727591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.02||||0.366||95.0|-3.55|9.6|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||9.60|-3.55|0.366
81519089|NCT00394901|162727592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.64||||0.039||95.0|0.29|11.0|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||11.00|0.29|0.039
81519090|NCT00394901|162727592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.42||||0.006||95.0|2.14|12.69|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||12.69|2.14|0.006
81519091|NCT00394901|162727592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.15||||0.117||95.0|-1.05|9.34|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||9.34|-1.05|0.117
81581771|NCT02867709|162836239|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|2.32||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, medication use for migraine prevention, baseline headache severity were explanatory variables in model.||||2.32|1.35|0.0129
81581772|NCT02867709|162836240|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.0711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.48||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, medication use for migraine prevention, baseline headache severity were explanatory variables in model.||||2.48|1.33|0.0711
81581773|NCT02867709|162836240|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|2.92||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, medication use for migraine prevention, baseline headache severity were explanatory variables in model.||||2.92|1.59|0.0129
81581774|NCT02867709|162836241|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.0711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.53||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, medication use for migraine prevention, baseline headache severity were explanatory variables in model.||||2.53|1.04|0.0711
81581775|NCT02867709|162836241|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.83||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, medication use for migraine prevention, baseline headache severity were explanatory variables in model.||||2.83|1.20|0.0129
81519092|NCT00394901|162727593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.99||||0.154||95.0|-1.5|9.49|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05||9.49|-1.50|0.154
81519093|NCT00394901|162727593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.99||||0.012||95.0|1.58|12.4|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||12.40|1.58|0.012
81519094|NCT00394901|162727593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.76||||0.079||95.0|-0.56|10.08|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||10.08|-0.56|0.079
81519095|NCT00394901|162727594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.6451||95.0|0.45|3.59|||Regression, Logistic|treatment, CLcr stratum, and the presence of symptom at baseline as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||3.59|0.45|0.6451
81519096|NCT00394901|162727594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56||||0.0745||95.0|0.91|7.19|||Regression, Logistic|treatment, CLcr stratum, and the presence of symptom at baseline as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||7.19|0.91|0.0745
81519097|NCT00394901|162727594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.1787||95.0|0.73|5.58|||Regression, Logistic|treatment, CLcr stratum, and the presence of symptom at baseline as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||5.58|0.73|0.1787
81519098|NCT00394901|162727595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.0732||95.0|0.93|5.52|||Regression, Logistic|treatment, CLcr stratum, and the presence of symptom at baseline as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||5.52|0.93|0.0732
81519099|NCT00394901|162727595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64||||0.0353||95.0|1.07|6.53|||Regression, Logistic|treatment, CLcr stratum, and the presence of symptom at baseline as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||6.53|1.07|0.0353
81519100|NCT00394901|162727595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.0393||95.0|1.05|5.96|||Regression, Logistic|treatment, CLcr stratum, and the presence of symptom at baseline as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||5.96|1.05|0.0393
81519101|NCT00394901|162727596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.227||95.0|-0.78|0.18|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.18|-0.78|0.227
81519102|NCT00394901|162727596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.34|-0.38|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.38|-1.34|<0.001
81519103|NCT00394901|162727596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.4|-0.46|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.46|-1.40|<0.001
81519104|NCT00394901|162727597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.577||95.0|-0.62|0.35|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.35|-0.62|0.577
81519105|NCT00394901|162727597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.35|-0.39|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.39|-1.35|<0.001
81581776|NCT02867709|162836242|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.1833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.72||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, migraine prevention medication, baseline headache severity, photophobia were explanatory variables.||||1.72|0.96|0.1833
81581777|NCT02867709|162836242|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.02||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, migraine prevention medication, baseline headache severity, photophobia were explanatory variables.||||2.02|1.14|0.0167
81456743|NCT03281876|162603904|OTHER|The dependent variable is the time to first occurrence of the event. The reference is the Placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.8737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.278|4.502|||Regression, Cox|Analysis using Cox proportional hazard regression including history of exacerbation, study treatment, GOLD grade and age group as covariate.||Hazard rate for severe NTHi-associated and/or Mcat-associated AECOPDs, one year follow-up starting 1 month post dose 2||4.502|0.278|0.8737
81581778|NCT02867709|162836243|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.1066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.83||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, migraine prevention medication, baseline headache severity, phonophobia were explanatory variables.||||1.83|1.04|0.1066
81581779|NCT02867709|162836243|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.84||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, migraine prevention medication, baseline headache severity, phonophobia were explanatory variables.||||1.84|1.05|0.0440
81581780|NCT02867709|162836244|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.9522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.49||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, migraine prevention medication, baseline headache severity, nausea were explanatory variables.||||1.49|0.81|0.9522
81581781|NCT02867709|162836244|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.9522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.51||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, migraine prevention medication, baseline headache severity, nausea were explanatory variables.||||1.51|0.83|0.9522
81581782|NCT05497284|162836254|OTHER|Probability (LTP001 is better than placebo)|Slope|-2.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.07|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.9|1.3||Probability that LTP001 is better than placebo is 10.3%|Baysesian random slope model|Bayesian random slope model to assess the difference in reduction rate (slope) in years between the treatment group and placebo group.||||1.3|-6.9|
81581783|NCT05760300|162836264|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|84.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.1|119.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) analysis of covariance (ANOVA) model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|||119|60.1|
81581784|NCT05760300|162836264|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|104.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.8|133.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|||133|80.8|
81456744|NCT02208089|162603916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis = TransPRK produced no gains in vision over and above those produced by CXL only||||0.03
81456745|NCT02208089|162603917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis = an equal proportion of patients in both study arms have clinically significant visual gains||||0.005
81456746|NCT02208089|162603918|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority = no significant difference between rates of clinically significant visual loss between groups at the p≤0.05 level||||||0.13|||||||Chi-squared|||null hypothesis = rates of clinically significant visual loss are equal for TransPRKCXL and CXL only||||0.13
81581785|NCT05760300|162836265|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|106.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.6|175.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|||175|63.6|
81581786|NCT05760300|162836265|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|108.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.8|151.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|||151|77.8|
81581787|NCT05760300|162836266|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|83.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.4|104.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|||104|67.4|
81581788|NCT05760300|162836266|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.2|179.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|||179|56.2|
81581789|NCT05760300|162836267|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|96.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.1|143.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|||143|65.1|
81581790|NCT05760300|162836267|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|77.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|42.7|142.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|||142|42.7|
81581791|NCT05760300|162836272|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|160.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.2|263.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|Day 1||263|97.2|
81581792|NCT05760300|162836272|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|65.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|35.0|124.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|Day 6||124|35.0|
81581793|NCT05760300|162836272|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|86.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.3|141.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|Day 1||141|53.3|
81581794|NCT05760300|162836272|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|72.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|50.4|105.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|Day 6||105|50.4|
81581795|NCT05760300|162836273|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|139.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.8|221.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|Day 1||221|87.8|
81581796|NCT05760300|162836273|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|66.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|37.3|120.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|Day 6||120|37.3|
81581797|NCT05760300|162836273|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|85.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.5|135.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|Day 1||135|54.5|
81581798|NCT05760300|162836273|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|70.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|49.4|100.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|Day 6||100|49.4|
81581799|NCT05760300|162836274|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|84.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|32.7|217.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|Day 1||217|32.7|
81581800|NCT05760300|162836274|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|58.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|30.1|112.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|Day 6||112|30.1|
81581801|NCT05760300|162836274|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|85.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.1|135.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|Day 1||135|54.1|
81581802|NCT05760300|162836274|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|69.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.9|99.2|||||Parametric (normal theory) ANOVA model appropriate for a parallel design with renal function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the multiple dose PK parameter under evaluation.|Day 6||99.2|48.9|
81581803|NCT03878446|162836277|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.4||||||||0.4|-3.2|
81581804|NCT03878446|162836277|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.5||||||||2.5|-1.1|
81581805|NCT03878446|162836277|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.9||||||||0.9|-2.6|
81581806|NCT03878446|162836277|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.2||||||||1.2|-2.4|
81581807|NCT02436759|162836350|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Two-sided t-test with treatment as a fixed factor and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81581808|NCT02436759|162836351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||ANCOVA|Two-sided t-test||||||0.12
81581809|NCT03054857|162836352|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.532||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.689|3.406|||Chi-squared|||||3.406|0.689|0.289
81581810|NCT03054857|162836353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.329||||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.409|4.319|||Chi-squared|||||4.319|0.409|0.636
81581811|NCT03054857|162836355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.053|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.792||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.626|0.52|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.52|-2.626|0.187
81581812|NCT03054857|162836356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.644|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.606||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.74|10.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||||10.45|-19.74|0.543
81581813|NCT02529137|162836357|NON_INFERIORITY|the non-inferiority margin was set at 4%|difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.01||||||||1.01|-0.30|
81581814|NCT00952341|162836364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||"Adjusted by gender and concomitant~chemotherapy.~The apriori significance level was set at 0.05.~There was no adjustment for multiplicity."||||0.007
81581815|NCT00952341|162836365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.942||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||"Adjusted by gender and concomitant chemotherapy.~The apriori significance level was set at 0.05.~There was no adjustment for multiplicity."||||0.942
81519106|NCT00394901|162727597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74||||0.002||95.0|-1.22|-0.27|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.27|-1.22|0.002
81519107|NCT00394901|162727598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.275||95.0|-0.75|0.21|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.21|-0.75|0.275
81519108|NCT00394901|162727598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.46|-0.5|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.50|-1.46|<0.001
81519109|NCT00394901|162727598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75||||0.002||95.0|-1.22|-0.28|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.28|-1.22|0.002
81519110|NCT00394901|162727599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.334||95.0|-0.72|0.25|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.25|-0.72|0.334
81519111|NCT00394901|162727599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.38|-0.42|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.42|-1.38|<0.001
81519112|NCT00394901|162727599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.006||95.0|-1.14|-0.19|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.19|-1.14|0.006
81519113|NCT00394901|162727600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.53||95.0|-0.64|0.33|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.33|-0.64|0.530
81519114|NCT00394901|162727600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82||||0.001||95.0|-1.3|-0.33|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.33|-1.30|0.001
81519115|NCT00394901|162727600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||0.017||95.0|-1.05|-0.1|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.10|-1.05|0.017
81519116|NCT00394901|162727601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.392||95.0|-0.7|0.27|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.27|-0.70|0.392
81519117|NCT00394901|162727601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.35|-0.38|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.38|-1.35|<0.001
81456747|NCT02443740|162603930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio.|39.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|30.14|51.99|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|||51.99|30.14|
81519118|NCT00394901|162727601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||0.016||95.0|-1.06|-0.11|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.11|-1.06|0.016
81519119|NCT00394901|162727602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.364||95.0|-0.71|0.26|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.26|-0.71|0.364
81519120|NCT00394901|162727602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.39|-0.42|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.42|-1.39|<0.001
81519121|NCT00394901|162727602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.031||95.0|-1.0|-0.05|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.05|-1.00|0.031
81519122|NCT00394901|162727603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.326||95.0|-0.73|0.24|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.24|-0.73|0.326
81519123|NCT00394901|162727603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.43|-0.46|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.46|-1.43|<0.001
81581816|NCT00952341|162836366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||"Adjusted by gender and concomitant chemotherapy.~The apriori significance level was set at 0.05.~There was no adjustment for multiplicity."||||0.001
81581817|NCT00952341|162836367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||"Adjusted by gender and concomitant~chemotherapy."||||0.003
81581818|NCT00952341|162836368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.882||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted by gender and concomitant chemotherapy.||||0.882
81581819|NCT00952341|162836369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted by gender and concomitant chemotherapy.||||0.001
81581820|NCT00930579|162836386|OTHER|This study used two-sided t-tests to compare changes within group- before and after metformin treatment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006||||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Null hypothesis: there will be no statistically significant change between the amount of Ki-67 (protein involved in cell proliferation) in participants' tumor cells before and after taking the prescribed dose of Metformin, as measured at the 5% significance level.||||0.98
81581821|NCT02864251|162836406|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.0||Log-rank test stratified by PD-L1 expression (\>= 1% vs \<1%/indeterminate/not evaluable), brain metastases (presence vs absence), smoking history (current/former vs never smoker), and prior osimertinib use (yes vs no) from IRT.|Log Rank||Arm A over Arm C Stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|||1.00|0.56|0.0528
81581822|NCT02864251|162836406|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|2.99|||||Arm B over Arm C Stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|||2.99|1.43|
81581823|NCT02864251|162836407|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.12|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio (Arm A over Arm C) is based on a stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||1.12|0.62|0.2180
81581824|NCT02864251|162836407|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.52|||||Hazard Ratio (Arm B over Arm C) is based on a stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|||1.52|0.75|
81581825|NCT02864251|162836408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.16|||||Strata adjusted odds ratio (Arm A over Arm C) using Mantel-Haenszel method.|||2.16|0.75|
81581826|NCT02120950|162836424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.6|||ANCOVA|||||1.6|-2.9|0.5480
81581827|NCT02120950|162836425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||treatment difference in %|0.6||||0.7402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|4.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.3|-3.1|0.7402
81581828|NCT02120950|162836427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.1||||0.0682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||ANCOVA||Point estimate, 95% CI and p-value are based on treatment difference (AFL-sham - AFL-PDT) of the LS mean changes using an ANOVA model with treatment group and ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12 as fixed effects.|||0.2|0.0|0.0682
81581829|NCT02120950|162836428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.1||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||ANCOVA||Point estimate, 95% CI and p-value are based on treatment difference (AFL-sham - AFL-PDT) of the LS mean changes using an ANOVA model with treatment group and ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12 as fixed effects.|||0.3|-0.1|0.1640
81581830|NCT02120950|162836431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||treatment difference in %|-5.6||||0.2348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|3.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is calculated from the 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12|CI is based on the treatment difference in % (AFL-sham - AFL-PDT) using the Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12|Category of Gained ≥ 5||3.7|-14.9|0.2348
81581831|NCT02120950|162836431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||treatment difference in %|-2.2||||0.6877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|8.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is calculated from the 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12|CI is based on the treatment difference in % (AFL-sham - AFL-PDT) using the Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12|Category of Gained ≥ 10||8.6|-13.1|0.6877
81581832|NCT02120950|162836431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||treatment difference in %|-4.0||||0.4556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|6.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is calculated from the 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12|CI is based on the treatment difference in % (AFL-sham - AFL-PDT) using the Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12|Category of Gained ≥ 15||6.5|-14.5|0.4556
81581833|NCT02120950|162836432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||treatment difference in %|1.7||||0.5372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|7.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is calculated from the 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12|CI is based on the treatment difference in % (AFL-sham - AFL-PDT) using the Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12|Category of Lost ≥ 5||7.2|-3.7|0.5372
81581834|NCT02120950|162836432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||treatment difference in %|0.6||||0.7569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|4.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is calculated from the 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12|CI is based on the treatment difference in % (AFL-sham - AFL-PDT) using the Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12|Category of Lost ≥ 10||4.7|-3.4|0.7569
81581835|NCT02120950|162836432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||treatment difference in %|-0.6||||0.7402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|3.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is calculated from the 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12|CI is based on the treatment difference in % (AFL-sham - AFL-PDT) using the Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12|Category of Lost ≥ 15||3.1|-4.3|0.7402
81581836|NCT02120950|162836433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||treatment difference in %|-6.0||||0.3244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|5.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is calculated from the 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12|CI is based on the treatment difference in % (AFL-sham - AFL-PDT) using the Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12|||5.9|-17.8|0.3244
81638019|NCT01918033|162966324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.08||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.32|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in TNSS at Week 2|||0.32|-0.48|0.707
81581837|NCT02120950|162836434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.1||||0.7109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.6|||ANCOVA||Point estimate, 95% CI and p-value are based on difference (AFL-sham - AFL-PDT) of LS mean changes using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12 as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate.|The analysis population included only subjects with leakage in FA at baseline and Week 52. Baseline values were not carried forward.||0.6|-0.9|0.7109
81581838|NCT02120950|162836435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.1||||0.8355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|11.3|||ANCOVA||Point estimate, 95% CI and p-value are based on difference (AFL-sham - AFL-PDT) of LS mean changes using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12 as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate.|The analysis population included only subjects with values for CST at baseline and Week 52. Baseline values were not carried forward.||11.3|-9.2|0.8355
81581839|NCT02120950|162836436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.7||||0.5069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.4|||ANCOVA||Point estimate, 95% CI and p-value are based on difference (AFL-sham - AFL-PDT) of LS mean changes using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12 as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate.|The analysis population included only subjects with values for NEI VFQ-25 score at baseline and Week 52.||1.4|-2.9|0.5069
81581840|NCT02120950|162836437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference %|-0.6||||0.8423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|5.1||The p-value is calculated from the 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CI is based on the treatment difference in % (AFL-sham - AFL-PDT) using the Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by ethnicity and qualification for rescue therapy at Week 12.|||5.1|-6.3|0.8423
81581841|NCT01549964|162836483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.34||MMRM model with treatment, country, schedule, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed factors and with baseline value and baseline value by visit interaction as covariates with an unstructured covariance structure.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||-0.34|-0.77|<0.001
81581842|NCT01549964|162836483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.49||MMRM model with treatment, country, schedule, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed factors and with baseline value and baseline value by visit interaction as covariates with an unstructured covariance structure.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||0.49|0.15|<0.001
81581843|NCT01549964|162836483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.6||MMRM model with treatment, country, schedule, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed factors and with baseline value and baseline value by visit interaction as covariates with an unstructured covariance structure.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||-0.60|-1.03|<0.001
81581844|NCT01549964|162836483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||0.524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.23||MMRM model with treatment, country, schedule, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed factors and with baseline value and baseline value by visit interaction as covariates with an unstructured covariance structure.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||0.23|-0.12|0.524
81581845|NCT01549964|162836484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|5.08||P-Value was obtained from a logistic model with treatment, schedule, baseline HbA1c as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.08|1.00|0.050
81581846|NCT01549964|162836484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.67||P-Value was obtained from a logistic model with treatment, schedule, baseline HbA1c as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.67|0.23|<0.001
81581847|NCT01549964|162836484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|11.42||P-Value was obtained from a logistic model with treatment, schedule, baseline HbA1c as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||||11.42|2.24|<0.001
81581848|NCT01549964|162836484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.39||P-Value was obtained from a logistic model with treatment, schedule, baseline HbA1c as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.39|0.50|0.493
81581849|NCT01549964|162836485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-25.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.8|-16.6||MMRM model with treatment, country, schedule, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed factors and with baseline value and baseline value by visit interaction as covariates with an unstructured covariance structure.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||-16.6|-33.8|<0.001
81456748|NCT02443740|162603931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|80.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.74|108.75|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|||108.75|59.74|
81581850|NCT01549964|162836485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.49||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|1.7||MMRM model with treatment, country, schedule, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed factors and with baseline value and baseline value by visit interaction as covariates with an unstructured covariance structure.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||1.7|-12.0|0.142
81581851|NCT01549964|162836485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.9|-22.6||MMRM model with treatment, country, schedule, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed factors and with baseline value and baseline value by visit interaction as covariates with an unstructured covariance structure.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||-22.6|-39.9|<0.001
81581852|NCT01549964|162836485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean difference|-11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.53||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|-4.2||MMRM model with treatment, country, schedule, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed factors and with baseline value and baseline value by visit interaction as covariates with an unstructured covariance structure.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||-4.2|-18.1|0.002
81581853|NCT01835743|162836486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|5e-05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.00005
81581854|NCT01835743|162836487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test for two independent samples to compare the change in VAS scores across the evaluation period between the two procedure administration groups||||||<0.0001
81581855|NCT02449174|162836488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8958|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.8958
81581856|NCT02449174|162836489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2059|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.2059
81581857|NCT01272830|162836494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0063||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|paired t-test|||Change from baseline data.||||0.0063
81581858|NCT01272830|162836494|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significant threshold p\<0.05|paired t-test|||Changes from baseline data||||>0.05
81581859|NCT01272830|162836495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0226||||||Significance threshold p\<0.5|paired|||Change from baseline data (HSS pain walking)||||0.0226
81581860|NCT01272830|162836495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0375||||||Significance threshold P\<0.05|paired t-test|||Change from baseline data (HSS total score)||||0.0375
81581861|NCT01272830|162836495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0391||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|paired t-test|||Change from baseline data (KSS knee pain)||||0.0391
81456749|NCT02443740|162603932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|80.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.92|108.94|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|||108.94|58.92|
81581862|NCT01272830|162836495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2137|||||||paired t-test|||Changes from baseline data (HSS pain walking)||||0.2137
81581863|NCT01272830|162836495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1312|||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline data (HSS total score)||||0.1312
81581864|NCT01272830|162836495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1578|||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline data (KSS knee pain)||||0.1578
81581865|NCT01272830|162836496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0083||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|t-test|||Changes from baseline data||||0.0083
81581866|NCT01272830|162836496|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significant threshold p\<0.05|paired t-test|||Change from baseline data||||>0.05
81581867|NCT01272830|162836497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|ANOVA|||Change from baseline data||||0.01
81581868|NCT01272830|162836497|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||paired t-test|Significant threshold p\<0.05||Changes from baseline data||||>0.05
81581869|NCT00751348|162836498|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference (Priorix-Tetra Group minus Priorix+Varilrix Group) in seroconversion rate for anti-measles was above -10%.|Difference in percentage|-1.36|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.77|1.66||The P-value for all reactogenicity comparisons was below (\<) 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Non-inferiority of Priorix-Tetra® vaccine vs Priorix™ and Varilrix™ administered as concomitant vaccine 42-56 days after vaccination at Day 0 in terms of anti-measles seroconversion rates.||1.66|-3.77|<0.05
81581870|NCT00751348|162836498|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference (Priorix-Tetra Group minus Priorix+Varilrix Group) in seroconversion rate for anti-mumps was above -10%.|Difference in percentage|-5.34|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|0.38||The P-value for all reactogenicity comparisons was below (\<) 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Non-inferiority of Priorix-Tetra® vaccine vs Priorix™ and Varilrix™ administered as concomitant vaccine 42-56 days after vaccination at Day 0 in terms of anti-mumps seroconversion rates.||0.38|-10.4|<0.05
81581871|NCT00751348|162836498|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference (Priorix-Tetra Group minus Priorix+Varilrix Group) in seroconversion rate for anti-rubella was above -10%.|Difference in percentage|-0.34|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|2.06||The P-value for all reactogenicity comparisons was below (\<) 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Non-inferiority of Priorix-Tetra® vaccine vs Priorix™ and Varilrix™ administered as concomitant vaccine 42-56 days after vaccination at Day 0 in terms of anti-rubella seroconversion rates.||2.06|-1.88|<0.05
81581872|NCT00751348|162836498|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference (Priorix-Tetra Group minus Priorix+Varilrix Group) in seroconversion rate for anti-VZV was above -10%.|Difference in percentage|-1.06|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|1.44||The P-value for all reactogenicity comparisons was below (\<) 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Non-inferiority of Priorix-Tetra® vaccine vs Priorix™ and Varilrix™ administered as concomitant vaccine 42-56 days after vaccination at Day 0 in terms of anti-varicella zoster virus (anti-VZV) seroconversion rates.||1.44|-3.07|<0.05
81581873|NCT04191382|162836508|OTHER|Other descriptive analysis|Ratio of Geometric Means|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.63||||||Geometric LS-means ratio of proportional change was the ratio of geometric LS-means of the proportional change between groups (Amcenestrant 400 mg versus Letrozole 2.5 mg).||1.63|0.72|
81456750|NCT02443740|162603937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|65.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.18|69.16|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|||69.16|62.18|
81581874|NCT04191382|162836508|OTHER|Other descriptive analysis|Ratio of Geometric Means|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.12||||||Geometric LS-means ratio of proportional change was the ratio of geometric LS-means of the proportional change between groups (Amcenestrant 200 mg versus Letrozole 2.5 mg).||2.12|0.95|
81456751|NCT02443740|162603938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|68.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.27|74.41|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|||74.41|63.27|
81456752|NCT02443740|162603939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio.|29.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|24.17|36.64|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|||36.64|24.17|
81456753|NCT02443740|162603941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|16.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.35|18.18|||||Values were back-transformed from the log scale.|||18.18|15.35|
81456754|NCT02443740|162603943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|15.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.29|17.42|||||Values were back-transformed from the log scale.|||17.42|13.29|
81456755|NCT02452476|162603947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.44|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|||"Day 1, 30 min post dose.~SpO2/FiO2 and FiO2 (%) over the first 24 hours: analyzed using a linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) including treatment, timepoint, treatment by timepoint interaction, investigational site and gestational age (GA) group as fixed effects, and predose values as covariates. The adjusted mean difference between treatments, and their 95% confidence intervals (CIs) at each timepoint and averaged over the first 24 hours were estimated by the model."||0.44|-0.40|0.930
81456756|NCT02452476|162603947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.21|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|||Day 1, 1 h post dose||0.21|-0.59|0.346
81456757|NCT02452476|162603947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.23|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|||Day 1, 3 h post dose||0.23|-0.43|0.549
81456758|NCT02452476|162603947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.23|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|||Day 1, 6 h post dose||0.23|-0.43|0.539
81456759|NCT02452476|162603947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.43|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|||Day 1, 12 h post dose||0.43|-0.21|0.491
81456760|NCT02452476|162603947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.37|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|||Day 1, 18 h post dose||0.37|-0.22|0.623
81581875|NCT01748643|162836515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81456761|NCT02452476|162603947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.43|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|||Day 1, 24 h post dose||0.43|-0.25|0.608
81456762|NCT02452476|162603947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 2, post dose~SpO2/FiO2 was compared between treatments at the remaining post-treatment time points (i.e., Days 2, 3, 5, 7): analyzed using mixed model including treatment, investigational site and gestational age group as fixed effects and pre-dose ratio as covariate."||0.30|-0.35|0.869
81456763|NCT02452476|162603947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3, post dose||0.31|-0.38|0.833
81456764|NCT02452476|162603947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 5, post dose||0.29|-0.39|0.772
81456765|NCT02452476|162603947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, post dose||0.35|-0.33|0.963
81456766|NCT02452476|162603948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.94||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.87|3.99|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|||Day 1, 30 min post dose||3.99|-7.87|0.519
81456767|NCT02452476|162603948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.45||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|6.93|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|||Day 1, 1 h post dose||6.93|-2.04|0.282
81456768|NCT02452476|162603948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|4.86|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|||Day 1, 3 h post dose||4.86|-4.04|0.854
81456769|NCT02452476|162603948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|4.19|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|||Day 1, 6 h post dose||4.19|-5.00|0.861
81456770|NCT02452476|162603948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.77||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.24|0.7|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|||Day 1, 12 h post dose||0.70|-6.24|0.117
81456771|NCT02452476|162603948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.92||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|0.94|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|||Day 1, 18 h post dose||0.94|-4.79|0.185
81456772|NCT02452476|162603948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01||||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.82|3.8|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|||Day 1, 24 h post dose||3.80|-5.82|0.678
81456773|NCT02452476|162603948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.49|3.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 2, post dose~SpO2/FiO2 was compared between treatments at the remaining post-treatment time points (i.e., Days 2, 3, 5, 7): analyzed using mixed model including treatment, investigational site and gestational age group as fixed effects and pre-dose ratio as covariate."||3.67|-3.49|0.961
81456774|NCT02452476|162603948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|3.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3, post dose||3.46|-6.53|0.544
81456775|NCT02452476|162603948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.74||||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|6.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 5, post dose||6.76|-3.28|0.492
81456776|NCT02452476|162603948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.23||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|6.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, post dose||6.36|-3.90|0.634
81456777|NCT02452476|162603949|SUPERIORITY|Mortality or BPD incidence at 36-week PMA was compared by treatment, using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH), adjusting for stratification gestational age (GA) group. Relative risk (RR) and its 95% confidence interval are also provided.|Relative risk|1.03||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36 PMA Incidence of BPD||1.32|0.81|0.811
81581876|NCT01748643|162836516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.69
81581877|NCT01748643|162836517|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.07
81581878|NCT01748643|162836518|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.97
81581879|NCT01748643|162836519|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.64
81581880|NCT01748643|162836520|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.58
81581881|NCT03054870|162836547|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was determined from a separate study where 6 blinded readers read and re-read 75 Xe-133 planar ventilation imaging studies in 2 read sessions separated by a minimum of 4 weeks. The readers scored the 6 regions of the lung using the same ventilation scoring metric used in this study. Based on analysis of the read/re-read results, 60% was established as a suitable margin for establishing the non-inferiority of Technegas compared to Xe-133.|||||<|0.0141||||||P-value is one-sided; for testing non-inferiority the associated critical value for PA is provided by lower bound of the 97.18% confidence interval.|Mixed Models Analysis|Binary agreement scores between Technegas and Xe-133 ventilation scores by subject-lung region served as the dependent variable in the model.||PA between Technegas and Xe-133 from analysis of each of the 3 blinded readers' ventilation scores was subjected to the following test of null (H0) versus alternate hypotheses (HA): H0: PA \<= 60% versus HA: PA \> 60%. The original sample size of 240 subjects was based on 90% power and one-sided alpha=0.025. For the unplanned interim analysis of 200 subjects, testing for non-inferiority used one-sided alpha=0.0141 (critical value provided by lower bound of the 97.18% confidence interval).|Binary agreement scores were analyzed for each reader separately using a generalized linear model with SAS® PROC GENMOD. The logit function (log odds ratio) was specified as the link function, and subject was specified as a repeated measure to allow for correlations between lung regions within a subject. The estimate of the intercept of the model using generalized estimating equation (GEE) methodology provided an overall estimate of the agreement and corresponding confidence interval in terms of the log odds ratio. Simple algebra was used to obtain the corresponding estimates and confidence intervals in terms of percent agreement (PA). For the study to be considered a success, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for at least 2 of the 3 blinded readers for the primary efficacy endpoint.|||<0.0141
81581882|NCT03054870|162836548|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was determined from a separate study where 6 blinded readers read and re-read 75 Xe-133 planar ventilation imaging studies in 2 read sessions separated by a minimum of 4 weeks. The readers scored the 6 regions of the lung using the same ventilation scoring metric used in this study. Based on analysis of the read/re-read results, 60% was established as a suitable margin for establishing the non-inferiority of Technegas compared to Xe-133.|||||<|0.0141||||||P-value is one-sided; for testing non-inferiority the associated critical value for PA is provided by lower bound of the 97.18% confidence interval.|Mixed Models Analysis|Binary agreement scores between Technegas and Xe-133 ventilation scores by subject-lung region served as the dependent variable in the model.||PA between Technegas and Xe-133 from analysis of each of the 3 blinded readers' ventilation scores was subjected to the following test of null (H0) versus alternate hypotheses (HA): H0: PA \<= 60% versus HA: PA \> 60%. The original sample size of 240 subjects was based on 90% power and one-sided alpha=0.025. For the unplanned interim analysis of 200 subjects, testing for non-inferiority used one-sided alpha=0.0141 (critical value provided by lower bound of the 97.18% confidence interval).|Binary agreement scores were analyzed for each reader separately using a generalized linear model with SAS® PROC GENMOD. The logit function (log odds ratio) was specified as the link function, and subject was specified as a repeated measure to allow for correlations between lung regions within a subject. The estimate of the intercept of the model using generalized estimating equation (GEE) methodology provided an overall estimate of the agreement and corresponding confidence interval in terms of the log odds ratio. Simple algebra was used to obtain the corresponding estimates and confidence intervals in terms of percent agreement (PA). For the study to be considered a success, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for at least 2 of the 3 blinded readers for the primary efficacy endpoint.|||<0.0141
81581883|NCT03054870|162836549|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Estimates of inter-observer percent agreement were obtained as follows. For each reader-pair, binary agreement scores by subject and lung region were analyzed using a generalized linear model with SAS® PROC GENMOD. The logit function (log odds ratio) was specified as the link function, and subject was specified as a repeated measure to allow for correlations between lung regions within a subject. The estimate of the intercept of the model using generalized estimating equation (GEE) methodology provided an overall estimate of the agreement and corresponding confidence interval in terms of the log odds ratio. Simple algebra was used to obtain the corresponding estimates and confidence intervals in terms of percent agreement.|||
81581884|NCT03054870|162836550|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For each pair of readers, by lung region estimates of kappa statistics and their corresponding 95% confidence intervals were generated from cross-tabulation frequencies of the readers' ventilation scores using SAS® PROC FREQ and the AGREE option.|||
81581885|NCT02009046|162836551|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||1.60|0.75|0.6430
81581886|NCT02009046|162836551|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.3718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.44|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||1.44|0.39|0.3718
81581887|NCT02009046|162836552|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.37|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||1.37|0.67|0.8083
81581888|NCT02009046|162836552|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.1083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.13|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||1.13|0.32|0.1083
81456778|NCT02452476|162603949|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|1.0||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36 PMA Incidence of Mortality/BPD||1.25|0.81|0.972
81581889|NCT02009046|162836553|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.1006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||1.10|0.35|0.1006
81581890|NCT02009046|162836553|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.2117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.53|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||1.53|0.16|0.2117
81581891|NCT02009046|162836554|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.78|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||1.78|1.05|0.0218
81581892|NCT02009046|162836554|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.75|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||2.75|1.09|0.0211
81581893|NCT02009046|162836555|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.1763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.73|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||1.73|0.90|0.1763
81581894|NCT02009046|162836555|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.5869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.58|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||1.58|0.45|0.5869
81456779|NCT02452476|162603949|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|0.74||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36 PMA Mortality||2.42|0.23|0.619
81456780|NCT02452476|162603949|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|1.46||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|6.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 28 PNA Mortality||6.09|0.35|0.602
81581895|NCT02009046|162836556|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.8102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.44|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||1.44|0.75|0.8102
81581896|NCT02009046|162836556|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.2956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.34|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||1.34|0.39|0.2956
81581897|NCT02009046|162836557|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.4645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.56|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||1.56|0.82|0.4645
81581898|NCT02009046|162836557|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.3809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||1.40|0.43|0.3809
81581899|NCT02009046|162836558|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.1335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.09|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||1.09|0.52|0.1335
81581900|NCT02009046|162836558|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.0741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.06|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||1.06|0.29|0.0741
81581901|NCT02009046|162836559|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.9085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.01|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||2.01|0.54|0.9085
81581902|NCT02009046|162836559|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.8059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|3.62|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||3.62|0.36|0.8059
81581903|NCT02009046|162836560|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.6861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.71|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||1.71|0.44|0.6861
81581904|NCT02009046|162836560|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.9973|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.|No results provided, as model would not converge.|||||0.9973
81581905|NCT02009046|162836561|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.8|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||2.80|1.39|0.0002
81581906|NCT02009046|162836561|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|5.09|||Regression, Logistic|Multilevel model to account for classroom/school clusters. Adjusted for student/classroom gender, student/classroom sexual experience, pretest score.||||5.09|1.44|0.0030
81581907|NCT00620828|162836562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Patient cohort was inclusive of patient undergoing single TKA from June 2007 to July 2008. Effect size was calculated for the numeric pain rating scale at the immediate post-operative period, 4-hour, 8-hour , 12-hour, and 24-hour time periods as a means to assess post-operative pain control.||||<0.05
81581908|NCT00620828|162836563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Significant differences in Fentanyl PCA pump usage across study arms were assessed for the 4-8h,8-12h,and 12h-24h time frames.||||.05
81581909|NCT00620828|162836564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||This analysis was performed on data collected 24-hours post-operatively for patient cohort.||||.05
81581910|NCT00620828|162836565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Knee extension and knee flexion measured at 24-hours post-operatively for patient cohort.||||.05
81581911|NCT00620828|162836566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Straight leg raise data collected at 4-hours, 8-hours, 12-hours and 24-hours post-operatively for patient cohort.||||.05
81581912|NCT03965962|162836569|NON_INFERIORITY|The two-sided 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was calculated based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference of the percentages between the test group (Group 1) and control group (Group 2) was greater than (\>) -5% at Day 28.|Difference in Percentage|-0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|4.35||||||||4.35|-2.33|
81581913|NCT03965962|162836569|NON_INFERIORITY|The two-sided 95 % CI was calculated based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference of the percentages between the test group (Group 1) and control group (Group 3) was \> -5% at Day 28.|Difference in Percentage|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|6.5||||||||6.50|-1.32|
81581914|NCT00878709|162836599|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.9|||Log Rank|The Log-rank test is stratified by prior trastuzumab (concurrent or sequential), nodal status (\<= 3 or \>= 4) and ER/PgR status (positive or negative).|The hazard ratio is estimated by stratified Cox model. The Cox model is stratified by prior trastuzumab (concurrent or sequential), nodal status (\<= 3 or \>= 4) and ER/PgR status (positive or negative).|Invasive disease-free survival (iDFS) in neratinib arm compared to placebo arm.||0.90|0.49|0.008
81581915|NCT00878709|162836601|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.952||||0.6914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.747|1.212|||Log Rank|||The 2-sided P-value was based on stratified log-rank test (stratification factors: prior Trastuzumab (concurrent or sequential), nodal status (\<=3 or \>=4) and ER/PgR status (positive or negative). The hazard ratio and corresponding 95% CI from the stratified cox proportional hazard model were also presented.||1.212|0.747|0.6914
81581916|NCT00878709|162836602|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.83|||||The hazard ratio is estimated by stratified Cox model. The Cox model is stratified by prior trastuzumab (concurrent or sequential), nodal status (\<= 3 or \>= 4) and ER/PgR status (positive or negative).|Disease-free survival including ductal carcinoma in situ (DFS-DCIS) in neratinib arm compared to placebo arm.||0.83|0.45|
81456781|NCT02452476|162603949|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|0.56||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|5.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14 PNA RDS-associated mortality in 14 days of life||5.29|0.06|0.606
81581917|NCT00878709|162836604|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.05|||||The hazard ratio is estimated by stratified Cox model. The Cox model is stratified by prior trastuzumab (concurrent or sequential), nodal status (\<= 3 or \>= 4) and ER/PgR status (positive or negative).|Distant disease free survival (DDFS) in neratinib arm compared to placebo arm.||1.05|0.52|
81581918|NCT00878709|162836606|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.04|||||The hazard ratio is estimated by stratified Cox model. The Cox model is stratified by prior trastuzumab (concurrent or sequential), nodal status (\<= 3 or \>= 4) and ER/PgR status (positive or negative).|Time to distant recurrence (TTDR) in neratinib arm compared to placebo arm.||1.04|0.51|
81581919|NCT00878709|162836610|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.92||The Log-rank test is stratified by prior trastuzumab (concurrent or sequential), nodal status (\<= 3 or \>= 4) and ER/PgR status (positive or negative).|Log Rank||The hazard ratio is estimated by stratified Cox model. The Cox model is stratified by prior trastuzumab (concurrent or sequential), nodal status (\<= 3 or \>= 4) and ER/PgR status (positive or negative).|Invasive disease-free survival (iDFS) in neratinib arm compared to placebo arm.||0.92|0.57|0.008
81581920|NCT00878709|162836612|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.89|||||The hazard ratio is estimated by stratified Cox model. The Cox model is stratified by prior trastuzumab (concurrent or sequential), nodal status (\<= 3 or \>= 4) and ER/PgR status (positive or negative).|||0.89|0.56|
81581921|NCT00878709|162836613|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.01|||||The hazard ratio is estimated by stratified Cox model. The Cox model is stratified by prior trastuzumab (concurrent or sequential), nodal status (\<= 3 or \>= 4) and ER/PgR status (positive or negative).|||1.01|0.6|
81581922|NCT00878709|162836614|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.03|||||The hazard ratio is estimated by stratified Cox model. The Cox model is stratified by prior trastuzumab (concurrent or sequential), nodal status (\<= 3 or \>= 4) and ER/PgR status (positive or negative).|||1.03|0.60|
81456782|NCT02452476|162603950|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.57|||Fisher Exact|||||1.57|0.30|0.409
81581923|NCT03886220|162836625|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.22||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.086|9.546||P-value for test of difference between elagolix dose group and placebo is by pooling the results from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline MBL volume as a covariate in each dataset from multiple imputation.|Regression, Logistic|||||9.546|1.086|0.035
81581924|NCT00768300|162836626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.74||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.66||P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test with strata of baseline presence of pulmonary hypertension and whether a surgical lung biopsy was performed with definite or probable usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) based on core pathology review.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with strata of baseline presence of pulmonary hypertension and whether a surgical lung biopsy was performed with definite or probable UIP based on core pathology review.|||2.66|1.14|0.010
81581925|NCT00768300|162836628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate|4.29||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.805|9.376||P-value was calculated using the Van Elteren test with strata of baseline presence of PH and whether a SLB was performed with definite or probable UIP based on core pathology review.|Van Elteren test||The point estimate and 95% confidence interval (CI) were based on the Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of treatment effect for percent change from baseline.|||9.376|-0.805|0.086
81581926|NCT00768300|162836629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate|2.85||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|7.9||P-value was calculated using the Van Elteren test with strata of baseline presence of PH and whether a SLB was performed with definite or probable UIP based on core pathology review.|Van Elteren test||The point estimate and its 95% CI were based on the Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of treatment effect for percent change from baseline.|||7.90|-2.20|0.250
81581927|NCT00768300|162836630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate|16.0||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|37.0||P-value was calculated using the Van Elteren test with strata of baseline presence of PH and whether a SLB was performed with definite or probable UIP based on core pathology review.|Van Elteren test||The point estimate and 95% CI were based on the Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of treatment effect for percent change from baseline.|||37.00|-5.00|0.150
81581928|NCT00768300|162836633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate|0.5||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0||The p-value was based on a Wilcoxon rank sum test stratified by baseline pulmonary hypertension (Yes/No) and surgical lung biopsy was performed with definite or probable UIP based on core pathology review (Yes/No).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The point estimate and 95% confidence interval were based on the Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of treatment effect|||1.00|0.00|0.793
81581929|NCT02530450|162836661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Testing the change between two time points within each group using Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||< 0.05
81581930|NCT00567892|162836681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|4.0||All statistical tests were two-sided and were evaluated at the α = 0.05 level of significance.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|Since the assumptions of parametric tests were not met we used non-parametric tests for the analysis.||The null hypothesis for this study was the difference between the change in THI score due to active rTMS treatment and the change in THI score due to rTMS sham was not different from 0.||4|-6|0.944
81581931|NCT00567892|162836681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-4.0||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|10.0|||Wilcoxon signed rank test|The assumptions of parametric tests were not met.|All statistical tests were two-sided and were evaluated at the α = 0.05 level of significance.|The null hypothesis for this study was the difference between the change in THI score due to 4 weeks active rTMS treatment and the change in THI score due to 4 weeks rTMS sham was not different from 0.||10|-9|0.674
81581932|NCT01331148|162836684|OTHER|||||||0.0507|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Due to the longitudinal nature of the data and presence of missing values, repeated measures analyses were conducted using the MIXED procedure in SAS. Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was used to quantify the relationship between PedsQL scores with 25OHD concentrations and pain days. Two-way analysis of variance models compared PedsQL scores between treatment groups over time.||||0.0507
81581933|NCT00066066|162836698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis of no difference among treatment groups in non-smokers was tested by comparing change in mean CAL in individuals at 3 months post-therapy.||||>0.05
81581934|NCT00066066|162836698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis of no difference among treatment groups in non-smokers was tested by comparing change in mean CAL in individuals at 6 months post-therapy.||||>0.05
81581935|NCT00066066|162836698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis of no difference among treatment groups in non-smokers was tested by comparing change in mean CAL in individuals at 12 months post-therapy.||||<0.05
81581936|NCT00066066|162836698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis of no difference among treatment groups in smokers was tested by comparing change in mean CAL in individuals at 3 months post-therapy.||||<0.05
81581937|NCT00066066|162836698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis of no difference among treatment groups in smokers was tested by comparing change in mean CAL in individuals at 6 months post-therapy.||||<0.05
81581938|NCT00066066|162836698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis of no difference among treatment groups in smokers was tested by comparing change in mean CAL in individuals at 12 months post-therapy.||||>0.05
81581939|NCT03265249|162836733|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.7||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|29.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||29|-17.5|0.80
81581940|NCT00525174|162836785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression was performed comparing the proportions of patients in each treatment group who had no improvement or worsening in amblyopic eye visual acuity from baseline to 24 weeks (change from baseline \<= +4 letters for E-ETDRS testing).||||0.02
81611165|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-10.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-10.0|-15.0|<0.001
81456783|NCT02452476|162603951|SUPERIORITY|The percentage of patients requiring at least one rescue surfactant dose were compared by treatment group using the Fisher's exact test at 5% significance interval. Odds ratio (OR) and related exact 95% CI are also provided.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.67|||Fisher Exact|||The percentage of patients requiring at least one rescue surfactant dose.||2.67|0.55|0.689
81456784|NCT02452476|162603952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.935|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.935
81519124|NCT00394901|162727603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.007||95.0|-1.13|-0.18|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.18|-1.13|0.007
81581941|NCT00525174|162836786|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The trial was designed as a non-inferiority study. The sample size was computed to be 170 subjects to have 90% power and a type I error rate of 5% for a noninferiority limit of 0.075 logarithm of minimum angle of resolution (logMAR), based on assumed standard deviation of 24-week visual acuity scores of 0.16 logMAR, a correlation between baseline and final acuities of 0.20, and 10% noncompletion of the study primary outcome examination.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.38|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.76|||ANCOVA|The logMAR visual acuity scores were adjusted for baseline amblyopic eye acuity.||The trial was designed as a non-inferiority study. The sample size was computed to be 170 subjects to have 90% power and a type I error rate of 5% for a noninferiority limit of 0.075 logarithm of minimum angle of resolution (logMAR), based on assumed standard deviation of 24-week visual acuity scores of 0.16 logMAR, a correlation between baseline and final acuities of 0.20, and 10% noncompletion of the study primary outcome examination.||0.76||
81581942|NCT00525174|162836786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.38||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.83|||ANCOVA|The logMAR visual acuity scores were adjusted for baseline amblyopic eye acuity.||In addition to the test of non-inferiority, an efficacy test of Patching over Bangerter filters was also completed.||0.83|-0.06|0.09
81581943|NCT00525174|162836786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment group difference in rate of improvement was evaluated using a population averaged linear mixed model after performing an inverse transformation of time to obtain linearity.||||0.20
81581944|NCT00525174|162836786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The relationship between the fellow eye blur from the Bangerter filter at baseline and amblyopic improvement at the 24-week outcome was evaluated with an ANCOVA model with acuity in the fellow eye being categorized as better than versus equal to or worse than acuity in the amblyopic eye.||||0.49
81581945|NCT00525174|162836786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The association of fixation preference while the Bangerter filter was over the fellow eye at baseline (amblyopic eye, fellow eye, alternates) with 24-week amblyopic eye acuity was evaluated in an ANCOVA model.||||0.21
81581946|NCT00525174|162836788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression was used to compare the proportion of patients in each treatment group with amblyopic eye visual acuity within 1 line of the fellow eye or better.||||0.27
81581947|NCT00525174|162836789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression was used to compare the proportion of patients in each treatment group with amblyopic visual acuity 20/25 or better at 24 weeks.||||0.86
81581948|NCT00525174|162836789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0|||||Regression, Cox|||The time to first achieve amblyopic eye visual acuity of 20/25 or better was evaluated using a Cox proportional hazard model.||||0.28
81581949|NCT00525174|162836790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression was used to compare the proportion of patients with 3 or more lines of amblyopic eye visual acuity improvement from baseline to 24 weeks.||||0.61
81581950|NCT00525174|162836793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||A Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to evaluate change in Randot Preschool stereoacuity levels from baseline to 24 weeks by treatment group.||||0.90
81581951|NCT00525174|162836794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||A Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to evaluate change in Randot Preschool stereoacuity levels from baseline to 24 weeks by treatment group.||||0.88
81581952|NCT00525174|162836796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||A treatment group difference in the fellow eye visual acuity at 24 weeks was evaluated in an ANCOVA model adjusted for the baseline fellow eye acuity.||||0.07
81581953|NCT00525174|162836796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The Fisher exact test was used to compare the proportion of subjects in each treatment group who tested 2 or more logMAR lines worse in the fellow eye at 24 weeks compared with baseline.||||0.21
81581954|NCT00525174|162836797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||A t-test was used to evaluate treatment group difference of impact of treatment at 6 weeks.||||0.03
81581955|NCT00525174|162836798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||A t-test was used to evaluate treatment group difference of impact of treatment at 24 weeks.||||<0.001
81581956|NCT00525174|162836799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||A t-test was used to evaluate treatment group difference of the adverse effects subscale at 6 weeks.||||0.90
81581957|NCT00525174|162836800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||A t-test was used to evaluate treatment group difference of the adverse effects subscale at 24 weeks.||||0.01
81581958|NCT00525174|162836801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||A t-test was used to evaluate treatment group difference of the compliance subscale at 6 weeks.||||0.12
81581959|NCT00525174|162836802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||A t-test was used to evaluate treatment group difference of the compliance subscale at 24 weeks.||||0.001
81581960|NCT00525174|162836803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||A t-test was used to evaluate treatment group difference of social stigma at 6 weeks.||||<0.001
81581961|NCT00525174|162836804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||A t-test was used to evaluate treatment group difference of social stigma at 24 weeks.||||<0.001
81581962|NCT04254978|162836823|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact binomial distribution|||Comparison of the true response rate of bomedemstat to a fixed efficacy target of 5%: Null hypothesis (H0): p ≤ 0.05 versus alternate hypothesis (H1): p \> 0.05||||<.0001
81581963|NCT02666183|162836825|OTHER||Estimated marginal mean difference|-2.251||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.051|0.55|||ANCOVA|Covariates: DCG age, gender, race, income||||0.550|-5.051|0.162
81581964|NCT02666183|162836825|OTHER||Estimated marginal mean difference|-3.663||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.538|-0.789|||ANCOVA|Covariates: DCG age, gender, race, income||||-0.789|-6.538|0.007
81581965|NCT02666183|162836825|OTHER||Estimated marginal mean difference|-1.413||||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.29|1.464|||ANCOVA|Covariates: DCG age, gender, race, income||||1.464|-4.290|0.714
81581966|NCT02666183|162836826|OTHER||Estimated marginal mean difference|-0.531||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.297|0.234|||ANCOVA|Covariates: DCG age, gender, race, income||||0.234|-1.297|0.173
81519125|NCT00394901|162727604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.241||95.0|-0.78|0.2|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.20|-0.78|0.241
81519126|NCT00394901|162727604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85||||0.001||95.0|-1.34|-0.37|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.37|-1.34|0.001
81519127|NCT00394901|162727604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.01||95.0|-1.1|-0.15|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.15|-1.10|0.010
81519128|NCT00394901|162727605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.281||95.0|-0.76|0.22|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.22|-0.76|0.281
81519129|NCT00394901|162727605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82||||0.001||95.0|-1.3|-0.33|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.33|-1.30|0.001
81519130|NCT00394901|162727605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.012||95.0|-1.09|-0.14|||repeated measures analysis|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.14|-1.09|0.012
81519131|NCT02256267|162727626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.0771|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0671|0.0886||||||||0.0886|0.0671|
81519132|NCT02256267|162727627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.0467|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0376|0.0581||||||||0.0581|0.0376|
81519133|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078||95.0||||p-value is for skull, baseline to 3 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the skull from baseline to 3 months.||||0.0078
81519134|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078||95.0||||p-value is for skull, baseline to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the skull from baseline to 18 months.||||0.0078
81519135|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0313||95.0||||p-value is for skull, baseline to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no change in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the skull from baseline to 24 months.||||0.0313
81519136|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078||95.0||||p-value is for skull, 3 months to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the skull from 3 months to 18 months.||||0.0078
81519137|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0156||95.0||||p-value is for skull, 18 months to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no decrease in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the skull from 18 months to 24 months.||||0.0156
81519138|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0156||95.0||||p-value is for mandible, baseline to 3 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the mandible from baseline to 3 months.||||0.0156
81519139|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078||95.0||||p-value is for mandible, baseline to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the mandible from baseline to 18 months.||||0.0078
81519140|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1563||95.0||||p-value is for mandible, baseline to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no change in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the mandible from baseline to 24 months.||||0.1563
81519141|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4375||95.0||||p-value is for mandible, 3 months to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the mandible from 3 months to 18 months.||||0.4375
81519142|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0781||95.0||||p-value is for mandible, 18 months to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no decrease in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the mandible from 18 months to 24 months.||||0.0781
81519143|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0371||95.0||||p-value is for spine, baseline to 3 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the spine from baseline to 3 months.||||0.0371
81519144|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0137||95.0||||p-value is for spine, baseline to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the spine from baseline to 18 months.||||0.0137
81519145|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0547||95.0||||p-value is for spine, baseline to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no change in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the spine from baseline to 24 months.||||0.0547
81519146|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0488||95.0||||p-value is for spine, 3 months to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the spine from 3 months to 18 months.||||0.0488
81519147|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3594||95.0||||p-value is for spine, 18 months to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no decrease in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the spine from 18 months to 24 months.||||0.3594
81519148|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0488||95.0||||p-value is for pelvis, baseline to 3 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the pelvis from baseline to 3 months.||||0.0488
81519149|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1055||95.0||||p-value is for pelvis, baseline to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the pelvis from baseline to 18 months.||||0.1055
81581967|NCT02666183|162836826|OTHER||Estimated marginal mean difference|-1.456||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.241|-0.671|||ANCOVA|Covariates: DCG age, gender, race, income||||-0.671|-2.241|0.001
81581968|NCT02666183|162836826|OTHER||Estimated marginal mean difference|-0.925||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.711|-0.139|||ANCOVA|Covariates: DCG age, gender, race, income||||-0.139|-1.711|0.021
81581969|NCT02666183|162836827|OTHER||Estimated marginal mean difference|-0.984||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.939|0.971|||ANCOVA|Covariates: DCG age, gender, race, income||||0.971|-2.939|0.323
81581970|NCT02666183|162836827|OTHER||Estimated marginal mean difference|-1.768||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.785|0.249|||ANCOVA|Covariates: DCG age, gender, race, income||||0.249|-3.785|0.086
81581971|NCT02666183|162836827|OTHER||Estimated marginal mean difference|-0.784||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.794|1.226|||ANCOVA|Covariates: DCG age, gender, race, income||||1.226|-2.794|0.443
81581972|NCT01649375|162836841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.0967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.67|||Regression, Logistic|Missing ASAS responses considered nonresponders||||3.67|0.90|0.0967
81581973|NCT01649375|162836841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|8.96|||Regression, Logistic|Missing ASAS responses considered nonresponders||||8.96|2.14|<.0001
81519150|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9102||95.0||||p-value is for pelvis, baseline to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no change in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the pelvis from baseline to 24 months.||||0.9102
81519151|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1934||95.0||||p-value is for pelvis, 3 months to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the pelvis from 3 months to 18 months.||||0.1934
81581974|NCT01649375|162836842|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.99||||0.0194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|7.48|||Regression, Logistic|Missing ASAS responses considered nonresponders||||7.48|1.19|0.0194
81581975|NCT01649375|162836842|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.07|||<|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|12.44|||Regression, Logistic|Missing ASAS responses considered nonresponders||||12.44|2.06|<.0004
81581976|NCT01649375|162836843|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.71|0.41|<0.0001
81581977|NCT01649375|162836843|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.64|0.37|<0.0001
81581978|NCT01649375|162836844|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.13||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|16.26|||Regression, Logistic|Missing ASAS responses considered nonresponders||||16.26|2.31|0.0003
81581979|NCT01649375|162836844|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.47|24.12|||Regression, Logistic|Missing ASAS responses considered nonresponders||||24.12|3.47|<.0001
81581980|NCT01649375|162836845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.353|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.37|-1.77|<0.0001
81581981|NCT01649375|162836845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.353||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|-0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.65|-2.04|0.0002
81581982|NCT01649375|162836846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.108||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|5.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.03|0.66|0.0110
81581983|NCT01649375|162836846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.105||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|6.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.32|1.96|0.0002
81581984|NCT01649375|162836847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.748||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|-0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.48|-3.43|0.0096
81581985|NCT01649375|162836847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.743||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|-1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.16|-4.09|0.0005
81581986|NCT01649375|162836848|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.28||||0.0325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|16.21|||Regression, Logistic|Missing ASAS responses considered nonresponders||||16.21|1.13|0.0325
81581987|NCT01649375|162836848|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.91||||0.0471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|15.01|||Regression, Logistic|Missing ASAS responses considered nonresponders||||15.01|1.02|0.0471
81581988|NCT01124604|162836849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||||95.0|-1.04|0.8|||||Test for no difference between treatments was derived from Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with factors treatment, disease and Baseline pain intensity as covariate.|||0.80|-1.04|
81581989|NCT02066467|162836879|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||exact binominal methodology|||||||<0.0001
81581990|NCT02066467|162836881|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||exact binominal methodology|||||||<0.0001
81581991|NCT05352815|162836882|SUPERIORITY|Change in HbA1c from baseline to week 52 is analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with region and randomised treatment as fixed factors and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Missing HbA1c values at week 52 are imputed by using multiple imputation. Each imputed dataset is analysed separately and estimates are combined using Rubin's rules.|Treatment difference|-0.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.57|||ANCOVA|||||-0.57|-0.76|<0.0001
81581992|NCT02759120|162836933|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.53|||Regression, Cox|||||1.53|0.71|0.83
81581993|NCT02759120|162836934|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.78|||Regression, Cox|||||1.78|0.70|0.65
81581994|NCT02759120|162836935|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.17|||Regression, Cox|||||2.17|0.82|0.25
81581995|NCT02759120|162836936|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.01|||Regression, Cox|||||2.01|0.91|0.13
81581996|NCT02759120|162836937|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.89|||Regression, Cox|||||1.89|0.78|0.40
81581997|NCT02759120|162836938|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.29||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.83|||Regression, Cox|||||1.83|0.90|0.16
81581998|NCT02759120|162836939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|2.83|||Regression, Cox|||||2.83|-0.56|0.19
81581999|NCT02759120|162836940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|3.35|||Regression, Cox|||||3.35|-1.67|0.51
81582000|NCT02759120|162836941|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.71||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.11|||Regression, Cox|||||1.11|0.46|0.13
81582001|NCT02759120|162836942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|3.39|||Regression, Cox|||||3.39|-4.64|0.76
81582002|NCT02759120|162836943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.46|||Regression, Cox|||||0.46|-0.24|0.54
81582003|NCT02759120|162836944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.8|||Regression, Linear|||||0.80|-0.79|0.99
81582004|NCT02759120|162836945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|3.39|||Regression, Cox|||||3.39|-4.64|0.76
81582005|NCT02759120|162836946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.051|||Regression, Cox|||||0.051|-0.031|0.63
81582006|NCT02759120|162836947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.018||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.043|||Regression, Cox|||||0.043|-0.007|0.15
81582007|NCT02759120|162836948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|2.15|||Regression, Cox|||||2.15|-1.11|0.53
81582008|NCT02759120|162836949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|2.2|||Regression, Linear|||||2.20|-1.61|0.75
81582009|NCT04302389|162836952|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This was a within-subject comparison at two timepoints (baseline, 3 months)||||<0.001
81582010|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.1351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.35|||ANOVA|||CREM; Placebo vs GSK256066 1 mcg||1.35|0.96|0.1351
81582011|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.41|||ANOVA|||CREM; Placebo vs GSK256066 10 mcg||1.41|1.01|0.0383
81582012|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.43|||ANOVA|||CREM; Placebo vs GSK256066 50 mcg||1.43|1.02|0.0325
81519152|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1641||95.0||||p-value is for pelvis, 18 months to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no decrease in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the pelvis from 18 months to 24 months.||||0.1641
81582013|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.68|||ANOVA|||CREM; Placebo vs GSK256066 200 mcg||1.68|1.20|<0.0001
81582014|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.82|||ANOVA|||DUSP1; Placebo vs GSK256066 1 mcg||1.82|1.16|0.0015
81582015|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.93|||ANOVA|||DUSP1; Placebo vs GSK256066 10 mcg||1.93|1.24|0.0002
81582016|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.17|||ANOVA|||DUSP1; Placebo vs GSK256066 50 mcg||2.17|1.38|<0.0001
81582017|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.18|||ANOVA|||DUSP1; Placebo vs GSK256066 200 mcg||2.18|1.40|<0.0001
81582018|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|1.81|||ANOVA|||FOSL2; Placebo vs GSK256066 1 mcg||1.81|1.22|0.0001
81582019|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.85|||ANOVA|||FOSL2; Placebo vs GSK256066 10 mcg||1.85|1.25|<0.0001
81582020|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.05|||ANOVA|||FOSL2; Placebo vs GSK256066 50 mcg||2.05|1.38|<0.0001
81519153|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0137||95.0||||p-value is for upper extremities, baseline to 3 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the upper extremities from baseline to 3 months.||||0.0137
81582021|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|1.89|||ANOVA|||FOSL2; Placebo vs GSK256066 200 mcg||1.89|1.28|<0.0001
81582022|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.07|||ANOVA|||IRS2; Placebo vs GSK256066 1 mcg||2.07|1.16|0.0034
81582023|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.07|||ANOVA|||IRS2; Placebo vs GSK256066 10 mcg||2.07|1.17|0.0029
81582024|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.33|||ANOVA|||IRS2; Placebo vs GSK256066 50 mcg||2.33|1.30|0.0003
81582025|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.08|||ANOVA|||IRS2; Placebo vs GSK256066 200 mcg||2.08|1.17|0.0027
81582026|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.0448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.34|||ANOVA|||NR4A2; Placebo vs GSK256066 1 mcg||2.34|1.01|0.0448
81582027|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.83|||ANOVA|||NR4A2; Placebo vs GSK256066 10 mcg||2.83|1.24|0.0033
81582028|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|3.3|||ANOVA|||NR4A2; Placebo vs GSK256066 50 mcg||3.30|1.42|0.0004
81582029|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|2.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.001||95.0|1.34|3.08|||ANOVA|||NR4A2; Placebo vs GSK256066 200 mcg||3.08|1.34|0.0010
81582030|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.8718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.43|||ANOVA|||PDE4A; Placebo vs GSK256066 1 mcg||1.43|0.74|0.8718
81582031|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071||0.3078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.63|||ANOVA|||PDE4A; Placebo vs GSK256066 10 mcg||1.63|0.86|0.3078
81582032|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.2909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.66|||ANOVA|||PDE4A; Placebo vs GSK256066 50 mcg||1.66|0.86|0.2909
81582033|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071||0.0539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.91|||ANOVA|||PDE4A; Placebo vs GSK256066 200 mcg||1.91|0.99|0.0539
81582034|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.7393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.54|||ANOVA|||RGS1; Placebo vs GSK256066 1 mcg||1.54|0.74|0.7393
81582035|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.2967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.74|||ANOVA|||RGS1; Placebo vs GSK256066 10 mcg||1.74|0.84|0.2967
81582036|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.0934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.98|||ANOVA|||RGS1; Placebo vs GSK256066 50 mcg||1.98|0.95|0.0934
81519154|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||p-value is for upper extremities, baseline to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the upper extremities from baseline to 18 months.||||0.0020
81519155|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0039||95.0||||p-value is for upper extremities, baseline to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no change in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the upper extremities from baseline to 24 months.||||0.0039
81519156|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0273||95.0||||p-value is for upper extremities, 3 months to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the upper extremities from 3 months to 18 months.||||0.0273
81519157|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0547||95.0||||p-value is for upper extremities, 18 months to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no decrease in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the upper extremities from 18 months to 24 months.||||0.0547
81519158|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0195||95.0||||p-value is for lower extremities, baseline to 3 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the lower extremities from baseline to 3 months.||||0.0195
81519159|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0059||95.0||||p-value is for lower extremities, baseline to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the lower extremities from baseline to 18 months.||||0.0059
81519160|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5703||95.0||||p-value is for lower extremities, baseline to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no change in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the lower extremities from baseline to 24 months.||||0.5703
81519161|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1934||95.0||||p-value is for lower extremities, 3 months to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the lower extremities from 3 months to 18 months.||||0.1934
81519162|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0039||95.0||||p-value is for lower extremities, 18 months to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no decrease in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the lower extremities from 18 months to 24 months.||||0.0039
81519163|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0039||95.0||||p-value is for whole body, baseline to 3 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the whole body from baseline to 3 months.||||0.0039
81582037|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.97|||ANOVA|||RGS1; Placebo vs GSK256066 200 mcg||1.97|0.95|0.0919
81519164|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5703||95.0||||p-value is for whole body, baseline to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no change in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the whole body from baseline to 24 months.||||0.5703
81519165|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0273||95.0||||p-value is for whole body, 3 months to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the whole body from 3 months to 18 months.||||0.0273
81519166|NCT00259298|162727683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0039||95.0||||p-value if for whole body, 18 months to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no decrease in skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP in the whole body from 18 months to 24 months.||||0.0039
81519167|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0098||95.0||||p-value is for whole skeleton, baseline to 3 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the whole skeleton from baseline to 3 months.||||0.0098
81519168|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0039||95.0||||p-value is for whole skeleton, baseline to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the whole skeleton from baseline to 18 months.||||0.0039
81519169|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6523||95.0||||p-value is for whole skeleton, baseline to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the whole skeleton from baseline to 24 months.||||0.6523
81519170|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1641||95.0||||p-value is for whole skeleton, 3 months to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the whole skeleton from 3 months to 18 months.||||0.1641
81519171|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078||95.0||||p-value is for whole skeleton, 18 months to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the whole skeleton from 18 months to 24 months.||||0.0078
81519172|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078||95.0||||p-value is for skull, baseline to 3 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the skull from baseline to 3 months.||||0.0078
81582038|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|2.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|3.51|||ANOVA|||SNF1LK; Placebo vs GSK256066 1 mcg||3.51|2.11|<0.0001
81582039|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|3.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|3.9|||ANOVA|||SNF1LK; Placebo vs GSK256066 10 mcg||3.90|2.37|<0.0001
81582040|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|3.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.54|4.23|||ANOVA|||RGS1; Placebo vs GSK256066 50 mcg||4.23|2.54|<0.0001
81582041|NCT00464568|162836982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratios|3.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.59|4.27|||ANOVA|||RGS1; Placebo vs GSK256066 200 mcg||4.27|2.59|<0.0001
81582042|NCT00464568|162836997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean treatment difference|-0.5545|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.79598||0.647226|||||||Mixed effects analysis of variance model|||Placebo vs GSK256066 1 mcg: VASP||||0.647226
81519173|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078||95.0||||p-value is for skull, baseline to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the skull from baseline to 18 months.||||0.0078
81519174|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0781||95.0||||p-value is for skull, baseline to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no change in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the skull from baseline to 24 months.||||0.0781
81519175|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078||95.0||||p-value is for skull, 3 months to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the skull from 3 months to 18 months.||||0.0078
81519176|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0156||95.0||||p-value is for skull, 18 months to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no decrease in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the skull from 18 months to 24 months.||||0.0156
81519177|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0391||95.0||||p-value is for mandible, baseline to 3 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the mandible from baseline to 3 months.||||0.0391
81519178|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0313||95.0||||p-value is for mandible, baseline to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the mandible from baseline to 18 months.||||0.0313
81519179|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2969||95.0||||p-value is for mandible, baseline to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the mandible from baseline to 24 months.||||0.2969
81519180|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5625||95.0||||p-value is for mandible, 3 months to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the mandible from 3 months to 18 months.||||0.5625
81519181|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0469||95.0||||p-value is for mandible, 18 months to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no decrease in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the mandible from 18 months to 24 months.||||0.0469
81582043|NCT00464568|162836997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean treatment difference|-0.3816|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.00754||0.95084|||||||Mixed effects analysis of variance model||The mean treatment difference was calculated as treatment minus placebo|Placebo vs GSK256066 10 mcg: VASP||||0.95084
81582044|NCT00464568|162836997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean treatment difference|0.0256|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.24118||0.53499|||||||Mixed effects analysis of variance model||The mean treatment difference was calculated as treatment minus placebo|Placebo Vs GSK256066 50 mcg: VASP||||0.53499
81582045|NCT00464568|162836997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean treatment difference|-1.3371|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.5459||0.81527|||||||Mixed effects analysis of variance model||The mean treatment difference was calculated as treatment minus placebo|Placebo vs GSK256066 200 mcg: VASP||||0.81527
81582046|NCT00464568|162836997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean treatment difference|-2.8053|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.88217||0.32998|||||||Mixed effects analysis of variance model||The mean treatment difference was calculated as treatment minus placebo|Placebo Vs GSK256066 1 mcg: pVASP||||0.32998
81519182|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1934||95.0||||p-value is for spine, 3 months to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the spine from 3 months to 18 months.||||0.1934
81519183|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2324||95.0||||p-value is for spine, baseline to 3 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the spine from baseline to 3 months.||||0.2324
81519184|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0645||95.0||||p-value is for spine, baseline to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the spine from baseline to 18 months.||||0.0645
81519185|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0273||95.0||||p-value is for spine, baseline to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no change in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the spine from baseline to 24 months.||||0.0273
81519186|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7344||95.0||||p-value is for spine, 18 months to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no decrease in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the spine from 18 months to 24 months.||||0.7344
81519187|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1934||95.0||||p-value is for pelvis, baseline to 3 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the pelvis from baseline to 3 months.||||0.1934
81519188|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7695||95.0||||p-value is for pelvis, baseline to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the pelvis from baseline to 18 months.||||0.7695
81582047|NCT00464568|162836997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean treatment difference|-1.6602|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.30724||0.65729|||||||Mixed effects analysis of variance model||The mean treatment difference was calculated as treatment minus placebo|Placebo vs GSK256066 10 mcg: pVASP||||0.65729
81582048|NCT00464568|162836997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean treatment difference|0.156|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.73976||0.89831|||||||Mixed effects analysis of variance model||The mean treatment difference was calculated as treatment minus placebo|Placebo vs GSK256066 50 mcg: pVASP||||0.89831
81582049|NCT00464568|162836997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean treatment difference|-1.5165|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.70748||0.84479|||||||Mixed effects analysis of variance model||The mean treatment difference was calculated as treatment minus placebo|Placebo vs GSK256066 200 mcg: pVASP||||0.84479
81582050|NCT00885755|162837071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.109|1.535||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Positive / Negative) for the biomarker p95.||1.535|0.109|
81582051|NCT00885755|162837071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.282||||||Univariate Cox regression: Hazard ratio (Membrane H-Score: \<median / ≥median) for the biomarker IGF1R.||3.282|0.430|
81582052|NCT00885755|162837071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.306|2.425||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Membrane H-Score: \<median / ≥median) for the biomarker c-MET.||2.425|0.306|
81582053|NCT00885755|162837071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.164|1.453||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Cytoplasm H-Score: \<median / ≥median) for the biomarker PTEN.||1.453|0.164|
81582054|NCT00885755|162837071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.377|3.16||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Membrane H-Score: \< median / ≥median) for the biomarker HER2.||3.160|0.377|
81582055|NCT00885755|162837071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.409|4.132||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Mutation Status: Wild type / Mutation) for the biomarker PI3K amino acids.||4.132|0.409|
81582056|NCT00885755|162837071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.183|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.226|6.197||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Phenotype: FF / VF) for the biomarker FC Gamma Receptor IIIa F176V.||6.197|0.226|
81582057|NCT00885755|162837071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.989|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.378|10.47||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Phenotype: FF / VV) for the biomarker FC Gamma Receptor IIIa F176V.||10.470|0.378|
81582058|NCT00885755|162837071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.732|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.235|12.783||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Phenotype: VF / VV) for the biomarker FC Gamma Receptor IIIa F176V.||12.783|0.235|
81582059|NCT00885755|162837071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.576|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.067|4.968||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Phenotype: HH / HR) for the biomarker FC Gamma Receptor IIa R166H.||4.968|0.067|
81582060|NCT00885755|162837071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.743|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.082|6.72||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Phenotype: HH / RR) for the biomarker FC Gamma Receptor IIa R166H.||6.720|0.082|
81582061|NCT00885755|162837071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.073|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.274|4.199||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Phenotype: HR / RR) for the biomarker FC Gamma Receptor IIa R166H.||4.199|0.274|
81582062|NCT00885755|162837074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.79||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Positive / Negative) for the biomarker p95 HER2.||1.790|0.120|
81582063|NCT00885755|162837074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.394|3.518||||||Univariate Cox regressionHazard ratio (Membrane H-Score: \<median / ≥median) for the biomarker IGF1R.||3.518|0.394|
81582064|NCT00885755|162837074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.268|2.514||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Membrane H-Score: \< median / ≥median) for the biomarker c-met.||2.514|0.268|
81582065|NCT00885755|162837074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.183|1.768||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Cytoplasm H-Score: \< median / ≥median) for the marker PTEN.||1.768|0.183|
81582066|NCT00885755|162837074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.242|2.733||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Membrane H-Score: \< median / ≥median) for the biomarker HER2.||2.733|0.242|
81582067|NCT00885755|162837074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.337|3.632||||||Univariate Cox regressionHazard ratio (Mutation Status: Wild type / Mutation) for the biomarker PI3K amino acids.||3.632|0.337|
81582068|NCT00885755|162837074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.957|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.172|5.336||||||Hazard ratio (Phenotype: FF / VF) for the biomarker FC Gamma Receptor IIIa F176V.||5.336|0.172|
81582069|NCT00885755|162837074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.666|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.298|9.305||||||Hazard ratio (Phenotype: FF / VV) for the biomarker FC Gamma Receptor IIIa F176V.||9.305|0.298|
81582070|NCT00885755|162837074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.732|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.235|12.783||||||Hazard ratio (Phenotype: VF / VV) for the biomarker FC Gamma Receptor IIIa F176V.||12.783|0.235|
81582071|NCT00885755|162837074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.576|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.067|4.968||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Phenotype: HH / HR) for the biomarker FC Gamma Receptor IIa R166H.||4.968|0.067|
81582072|NCT00885755|162837074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.956|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|9.319||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Phenotype: HH / RR) for the biomarker FC Gamma Receptor IIa R166H.||9.319|0.098|
81582073|NCT00885755|162837074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.292|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.296|5.64||||||Univariate Cox regression Hazard ratio (Phenotype: HR / RR) for the biomarker FC Gamma Receptor IIa R166H.||5.640|0.296|
81582074|NCT00885755|162837082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.641||||||Univariate logistic regression Odds ratio (Positive / Negative) for the biomarker p95 HER 2.||0.641|0.001|
81582075|NCT00885755|162837082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.208|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|2.6||||||Univariate logistic regression Odds ratio (Membrane H-Score: ≥median /\<median) for the biomarker IGF1R.||2.600|0.017|
81582076|NCT00885755|162837082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.143|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.169|27.103||||||Univariate logistic regression Odds ratio (Membrane H-Score: ≥ median /\<median) for the biomarker c-MET.||27.103|0.169|
81582077|NCT00885755|162837082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.875|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|23.396||||||Univariate logistic regression Odds ratio (Cytoplasm H-Score: ≥ median /\< median) for the biomarker PTEN.||23.396|0.150|
81582078|NCT00885755|162837082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.857|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|8.075||||||Univariate logistic regression Odds ratio (Membrane H-Score: ≥median /\< median) for the biomarker HER2.||8.075|0.091|
81582079|NCT00885755|162837082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.148|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.012|1.9||||||Univariate logistic regression Odds ratio (PI3K mutation status: WT versus M) for the biomarker PI3K Amino Acids.||1.900|0.012|
81582080|NCT00885755|162837082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.053|18.915||||||Univariate logistic regressionOdds ratio (Phenotype: FF / VF) for the biomarker FC Gamma Receptor IIIa F176V.||18.915|0.053|
81582081|NCT00885755|162837082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.083|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|1.945||||||Univariate logistic regression Odds ratio (Phenotype: HR / RR) for the biomarker FC Gamma Receptor IIa R166H||1.945|0.004|
81582082|NCT00755131|162837086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sample size determination was based on a t-test assuming a normal distribution with non-equal variance with the mean and standard deviation for the experimental group (postinfarction patients) of HMGB1 levels equal to 15 ± 7 and 2 ± 1 ng/dl for the control group derived from a previous study, respectively. The required sample size was calculated to be 30 subjects per group to detect on the size of one SD with α value of 0.05 (two-sided) and power (1 - β) of 0.8.||||<0.05
81582083|NCT00755131|162837087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81582084|NCT00755131|162837088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81582085|NCT01334723|162837089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38||||||95.0|0.35|0.412|||||A time-to-event analysis was used to evaluate the likelihood of AUR or prostate surgery.|||0.412|0.350|
81582086|NCT01334723|162837089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.294||||||95.0|0.235|0.368|||||A time-to-event analysis was used to evaluate the likelihood of AUR or prostate surgery.|||0.368|0.235|
81519189|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6523||95.0||||p-value is for pelvis, baseline to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the pelvis from baseline to 24 months.||||0.6523
81519190|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2324||95.0||||p-value is for pelvis, 3 months to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the pelvis from 3 months to 18 months.||||0.2324
81519191|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6523||95.0||||p-value is for pelvis, 18 months to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no decrease in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the pelvis from 18 months to 24 months.||||0.6523
81519192|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0098||95.0||||p-value is for upper extremities, baseline to 3 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the upper extremities from baseline to 3 months.||||0.0098
81582087|NCT01334723|162837090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.613||||||95.0|0.562|0.668|||||A time-to-event analysis was used to evaluate the likelihood of AUR or prostate surgery.|||0.668|0.562|
81582088|NCT01334723|162837090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.542||||||95.0|0.427|0.689|||||A time-to-event analysis was used to evaluate the likelihood of AUR or prostate surgery.|||0.689|0.427|
81582089|NCT01334723|162837091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.519||||||95.0|0.472|0.57|||||A time-to-event analysis was used to evaluate the likelihood of AUR or prostate surgery.|||0.570|0.472|
81582090|NCT01334723|162837091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.436||||||95.0|0.333|0.57|||||A time-to-event analysis was used to evaluate the likelihood of AUR or prostate surgery.|||0.570|0.333|
81519193|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||p-value is for upper extremities, baseline to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the upper extremities from baseline to 18 months.||||0.0020
81519194|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0039||95.0||||p-value is for upper extremities, baseline to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the upper extremities from baseline to 24 months.||||0.0039
81519195|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0273||95.0||||p-value is for upper extremities, 3 months to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the upper extremities from 3 months to 18 months.||||0.0273
81519196|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3594||95.0||||p-value is for upper extremities, 18 months to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no decrease in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the upper extremities from 18 months to 24 months.||||0.3594
81582091|NCT02438722|162837104|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.36|||Log Rank|||||1.36|0.50|0.44
81582092|NCT02438722|162837105|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.43|||Log Rank|||||1.43|0.72|0.94
81582093|NCT02438722|162837107|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.26|||Log Rank|||||1.26|0.64|0.54
81582094|NCT02438722|162837108|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.39|||Log Rank|||||1.39|0.73|0.95
81582095|NCT01520363|162837116|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.182|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.294||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.086|0.722|||t-test, 2 sided|df=21|||t= -1.291; p=.211|.722|-3.086|.211
81582096|NCT01520363|162837116|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.345|1.432|||t-test, 2 sided|df=22||||1.432|-1.345|.949
81582097|NCT01520363|162837117|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.333|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.456||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.785|1.451||df=20|t-test, 2 sided|df=20|||t=0.622; p=.541|1.451|-0.785|.541
81582098|NCT01520363|162837117|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.042|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.956||0.946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|1.206||df=23|t-test, 2 sided||||t=-.069; p=0.946|1.206|-1.290|.946
81582099|NCT01520363|162837118|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.227|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.116||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.609|1.154|||t-test, 2 sided|df=21|||t=-0.342; p=0.736|1.154|-1.609|.736
81582100|NCT01520363|162837118|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.409|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.5||0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.143|1.961|||t-test, 2 sided||||t=0.548; p=0.589|1.961|-1.143|.589
81582101|NCT01520363|162837119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.429|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.203||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.886|0.029|||t-test, 2 sided|df=20|||t=-2.044; p=0.05|0.029|-2.886|.05
81582102|NCT01520363|162837119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.042|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.862||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.589|1.672|||t-test, 2 sided||||t=0.053; p=0.958|1.672|-1.589|0.958
81519197|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0371||95.0||||p-value is for lower extremities, baseline to 3 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the lower extremities from baseline to 3 months.||||0.0371
81582103|NCT01520363|162837120|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.227|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.51||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.442|0.897|||t-test, 2 sided|df=21|||t=0.706; p=0.488|0.897|-0.442|0.488
81582104|NCT01520363|162837120|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.535||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.394|0.874|||t-test, 2 sided|df=24|||t=0.782; p=0.442|0.874|-0.394|0.442
81582105|NCT01520363|162837121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.682|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.317||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.346|1.709|||t-test, 2 sided|df=21|||t=1.380; p=0.182|1.709|-0.346|0.182
81582106|NCT01520363|162837121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.864|<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.391|1.929|||t-test, 2 sided|df=24|||t=3.112; p=0.005|1.929|0.391|<0.005
81582107|NCT01520363|162837122|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.091|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.504||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.463|1.644|||t-test, 2 sided||||t=0.122; p=0.90|1.644|-1.463|0.90
81582108|NCT01520363|162837122|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.551||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.573|1.533|||t-test, 2 sided|df=24|||t=0.941; p=0.356|1.533|-0.573|0.356
81582109|NCT01520363|162837123|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.136|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.06||0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|1.493|||t-test, 2 sided||||t=0.209; p=0.836|1.493|-1.220|0.836
81519198|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0098||95.0||||p-value is for lower extremities, baseline to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the lower extremities from baseline to 18 months.||||0.0098
81582110|NCT01520363|162837123|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.698||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.993|1.233|||t-test, 2 sided|df=24|||t=0.222; p=0.826|1.233|-0.993|0.826
81582111|NCT01520363|162837124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.18||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|5.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.05|-11.80|0.42
81582112|NCT01520363|162837125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97|<|0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.02|4.96|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.96|-7.02|<0.73
81582113|NCT01520363|162837126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.4615|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.8016||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3603|28.2834|||t-test, 2 sided|df=12|||t=0.903; p=0.371|28.2834|-11.3603|0.371
81582114|NCT01520363|162837126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.9917|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.0163||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4553|16.4387|||t-test, 2 sided|df=11|t=0.960; p=0.358|||16.4387|-6.4553|0.358
81582115|NCT01520363|162837127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.09412|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.06228||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.27756|15.4658|||t-test, 2 sided|df=16|t=0.530; p=0.603|||15.46580|-9.27756|0.603
81582116|NCT01520363|162837127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.42857|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.21479||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04665|8.9038|||t-test, 2 sided|df=13|t=0.810; p=0.432|||8.90380|-4.04665|0.432
81582117|NCT01520363|162837128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.765|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.276||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.745|25.275|||t-test, 2 sided|df=16|||t=1.846; p=0.083|25.275|-1.745|0.083
81519199|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4609||95.0||||p-value is for lower extremities, baseline to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the lower extremities from baseline to 24 months.||||0.4609
81582118|NCT01520363|162837128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.378||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.802|15.802|||t-test, 2 sided|df=13|||t=1.952; p=0.073|15.802|-0.802|0.073
81582119|NCT01520363|162837129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.7474|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.711||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1269|16.6217|||t-test, 2 sided|df=18|t=0.612; p=0.549|||16.6217|-9.1269|0.549
81582120|NCT01520363|162837129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7143|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.5084||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8174|10.246|||t-test, 2 sided|df=13|t=0.162; p=0.874|||10.2460|-8.8174|0.874
81582121|NCT01520363|162837130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.8167|STANDARD_DEVIATION|40.2609||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2046|23.8379|||t-test, 2 sided|df=17|t=0.402; p=0.693|||23.8379|-16.2046|0.693
81582122|NCT01520363|162837130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.84|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.8994||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6102|16.2902|||t-test, 2 sided|df=14|t=0.117; p=0.909|||16.2902|-14.6102|0.909
81582123|NCT01520363|162837131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|0.52|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.52|-2.17|0.21
81582124|NCT01520363|162837132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|2.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.15|-0.66|0.28
81582125|NCT01344161|162837152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to adjust mean differences on all variables.||||||0.001
81582126|NCT02967692|162837176|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.655|1.027|||Log Rank|||||1.027|0.655|0.042
81582127|NCT02967692|162837184|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.183||||0.2975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.865|1.619|||Log Rank|||||1.619|0.865|0.2975
81582128|NCT05477875|162837256|EQUIVALENCE|Two-way ANOVA using group and intervention as fixed factors were analyzed, with outcome variable p-value reported below, threshold 0.05.||||||0.538|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.538
81582129|NCT05477875|162837257|EQUIVALENCE|Two-way ANOVA using group and intervention as fixed factors were analyzed, with outcome variable p-value reported below, threshold 0.05.||||||0.538|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.538
81582130|NCT05477875|162837258|EQUIVALENCE|Two-way ANOVA using group and intervention as fixed factors were analyzed, with outcome variable p-value reported below, threshold 0.05.||||||0.516|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.516
81456785|NCT00683657|162603956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.16||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|-8.5||Between-group comparisons significant at alpha = 0.05, significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: post - pre = pre treatment|Mean difference = adjusted mean change for saxagliptin 5 mg + Metformin - adjusted mean change for Placebo + Metformin.|With 39 subjects per treatment group, there was a 93% power for the primary endpoint to detect a difference in 24-hour mean weighted glucose of 16 mg/dL between saxagliptin and placebo, assuming a standard deviation of 20 mg/dL. Assuming a dropout rate of 15%, a total of 92 subjects (46 subjects per treatment arm) needed to be randomized.||-8.5|-25.1|0.0001
81519200|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1934||95.0||||p-value is for lower extremities, 3 months to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the lower extremities from 3 months to 18 months.||||0.1934
81582131|NCT05477875|162837259|EQUIVALENCE|"Alpha = 0.05, two-way ANOVA with Group x Time Points as fixed factors and PROWL-SS from (1-100) as the dependent variable."|||||<|0.851|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.851
81582132|NCT05477875|162837260|EQUIVALENCE|"Alpha = 0.05, two-way ANOVA with Group x Time Points as fixed factors and QIRC from (1-100) as the dependent variable."|||||<|0.543|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.543
81582133|NCT05477875|162837261|EQUIVALENCE|"Alpha = 0.05, two-way ANOVA with Group x Time Points as fixed factors and OSDI from (0-48) as the dependent variable."||||||0.725|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.725
81582134|NCT05477875|162837262|EQUIVALENCE|Two-way ANOVA using group and intervention as fixed factors were analyzed, with outcome variable p-value reported below, threshold 0.05.||||||0.516|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.516
81582135|NCT04865354|162837265|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority to be concluded if least squares means difference upper confidence limit is less than 0.05.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0034|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.009||Since a noninferiority hypothesis is being tested, a p-value is not applicable. Confidence limit is being reported and compared to the noninferiority margin.||LSM results based on general linear mixed effects model with terms for lens, period and sequence as fixed effects, subject as a random effect|Difference = PRECISION1 minus Clariti 1-Day|||0.009||
81582136|NCT02515942|162837270|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal), baseline lesion size as covariates after multiple imputations.|Treatment Effect|-0.35||||0.0636|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.64|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||||-0.06|-0.64|0.0636
81582137|NCT02515942|162837270|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.29||||0.1019|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.59|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Least squares mean for change from baseline from ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal), baseline lesion size as covariates after multiple imputations.||0.00|-0.59|0.1019
81582138|NCT02515942|162837270|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|0.06||||0.5987|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.24|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Least squares mean for change from baseline from ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal), baseline lesion size as covariates after multiple imputations.||0.35|-0.24|0.5987
81582139|NCT02515942|162837271|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.0||||0.5029|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.11|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 85||0.11|-0.11|0.5029
81582140|NCT02515942|162837271|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.04||||0.682|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.07|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 85||0.14|-0.07|0.6820
81456786|NCT00683657|162603957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.4|-16.1||Between-group comparisons significant at alpha = 0.05, significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: post - pre = pretreatment|Mean difference = adjusted mean change for saxagliptin 5 mg + Metformin - adjusted mean change for Placebo + Metformin|With 39 subjects per treatment group, there was a 93% power for the primary endpoint to detect a difference in 24-hour mean weighted glucose of 16 mg/dL between saxagliptin and placebo, assuming a standard deviation of 20 mg/dL. Assuming a dropout rate of 15%, a total of 92 subjects (46 subjects per treatment arm) needed to be randomized.||-16.1|-44.4|<0.0001
81456787|NCT00683657|162603958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.41||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.2|-14.7||Between-group comparisons significant at alpha = 0.05, significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: post - pre = pretreatment|Mean difference = adjusted mean change for saxagliptin 5 mg + Metformin - adjusted mean change for Placebo + Metformin|With 39 subjects per treatment group, there was a 93% power for the primary endpoint to detect a difference in 24-hour mean weighted glucose of 16 mg/dL between saxagliptin and placebo, assuming a standard deviation of 20 mg/dL. Assuming a dropout rate of 15%, a total of 92 subjects (46 subjects per treatment arm) needed to be randomized.||-14.7|-56.2|0.0010
81456788|NCT00683657|162603959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|-10.3||Between-group comparisons significant at alpha = 0.05, significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: post - pre = pretreatment|Mean difference = adjusted mean change for saxagliptin 5 mg + Metformin - adjusted mean change for Placebo + Metformin|With 39 subjects per treatment group, there was a 93% power for the primary endpoint to detect a difference in 24-hour mean weighted glucose of 16 mg/dL between saxagliptin and placebo, assuming a standard deviation of 20 mg/dL. Assuming a dropout rate of 15%, a total of 92 subjects (46 subjects per treatment arm) needed to be randomized.||-10.3|-27.1|<0.0001
81582141|NCT02515942|162837271|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.04||||0.6826|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.07|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 85||0.14|-0.07|0.6826
81582142|NCT02515942|162837271|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.12||||0.1545|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.28|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 169||0.03|-0.28|0.1545
81582143|NCT02515942|162837271|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.13||||0.1398|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.29|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 169||0.02|-0.29|0.1398
81582144|NCT02515942|162837271|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.01||||0.4717|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.16|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 169||0.14|-0.16|0.4717
81582145|NCT02515942|162837271|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.25||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.45|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 253||-0.05|-0.45|0.0530
81582146|NCT02515942|162837271|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.17||||0.1386|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.37|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 253||0.03|-0.37|0.1386
81582147|NCT02515942|162837271|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.08||||0.7087|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.11|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 253||0.27|-0.11|0.7087
81582148|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-2.72||||0.9243|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.15|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 2||-0.29|-5.15|0.9243
81456789|NCT00683657|162603960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|-7.4||Between-group comparisons significant at alpha = 0.05, significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: post - pre = pretreatment|Mean difference = adjusted mean change for saxagliptin 5 mg + Metformin - adjusted mean change for Placebo + Metformin|With 39 subjects per treatment group, there was a 93% power for the primary endpoint to detect a difference in 24-hour mean weighted glucose of 16 mg/dL between saxagliptin and placebo, assuming a standard deviation of 20 mg/dL. Assuming a dropout rate of 15%, a total of 92 subjects (46 subjects per treatment arm) needed to be randomized.||-7.4|-23.3|0.0002
81456790|NCT02899962|162604022|SUPERIORITY|The primary endpoint was time to first relapse during the maintenance phase. This was calculated as the number of days from randomisation to the day where the subject had the first relapse confirmed. For subjects who either did not encounter a relapse or were withdrawn from the trial, the number of days was treated as a censored observation at the day of end of trial visit.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.69|||Regression, Cox||Estimates are obtained from a proportional hazards model with treatment group,pooled trial site,disease severity at maintenance baseline (Week 4; determined by PGA) as factors.|All randomized subjects were considered for statistical analysis.||0.69|0.47|<0.001
81519201|NCT00259298|162727684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0273||95.0||||p-value is for lower extremities, 18 months to 24 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no decrease in skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP in the lower extremities from 18 months to 24 months.||||0.0273
81456791|NCT02899962|162604023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.14|||ANOVA|Factors adjusted for in the ANOVA model were treatment group, pooled trial site, and disease severity at maintenance baseline (PGA).|Multiple imputation of data for withdrawn subjects was done using 100 imputations and depended on whether the subject's reason for withdrawal potentially was related to treatment. Length of the maintenance phase was assumed to be 52 weeks (364 days)|The number of days in remission was calculated as the sum of days where the subject was in remission periods. The proportion of days in remission was calculated as the number of days in remission divided by the length of the maintenance phase in days.||0.14|0.08|<0.001
81456792|NCT02899962|162604024|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.63|||Poisson regression||The number of relapses was analysed using a Poisson regression model with treatment group,pooled sites,disease severity at maintenance baseline as factors, subject as random effect, and time at risk as an offset.|||0.63|0.46|<0.001
81456793|NCT01610492|162604041|OTHER||Geometric Mean|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.01||||||||1.01|0.57|
81456794|NCT01610492|162604042|OTHER||Geometric Mean|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.58||||||||0.58|0.12|
81456795|NCT01459783|162604085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.13|6.95||We adopted Bonferroni adjustment for multiple testing and used a significance level of .05/3 = 0.017 to interpret the results for our primary outcomes.|Regression, Linear|Multivariate analyses included non-response weights and controlled for study arm, stratification variables, baseline values, \& intervention duration.|The difference in differences at 12 months is reported as in-person arm minus phone arm values from a multivariable analysis. A positive adjusted difference means worse burden for the in-person arm compared to the phone arm.|Analyses were intention-to-treat. Due to attrition and those ineligible for 12-month follow-up due to study ending before that time, we created survey non-response weights for each wave. Prior to the study, a sample size of 125 participants per group was based on the two primary outcomes, with a Type I Error of 0.025 (Bonferroni adjustment), setting a 0.5-SD difference in outcomes as clinically important, 80% power, 0.45 SD difference in difference in outcomes between groups, and 25% attrition.||6.95|-5.13|0.76
81519202|NCT00259298|162727685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||p-value is for focal change, baseline to 3 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in focal skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP from baseline to 3 months.||||1.0
81582149|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.51||||0.3929|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.89|2.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 2||2.91|-1.89|0.3929
81582150|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|3.23||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.85|5.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 2||5.61|0.85|0.0418
81582151|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.32||||0.5632|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.91|2.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 8||2.27|-2.91|0.5632
81582152|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.29||||0.2575|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.25|3.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 8||3.83|-1.25|0.2575
81582153|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.61||||0.2058|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.91|4.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 8||4.12|-0.91|0.2058
81582154|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-1.94||||0.8392|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.44|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 15||0.57|-4.44|0.8392
81582155|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effecgt|-0.12||||0.5255|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.59|2.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 15||2.35|-2.59|0.5255
81582156|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.81||||0.1685|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.61|4.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 15||4.24|-0.61|0.1685
81582157|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment|-2.01||||0.8544|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.45|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 29||0.43|-4.45|0.8544
81519203|NCT00259298|162727685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||p-value is for focal change, baseline to 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in focal skeletal uptake of 99m Tc-MDP from baseline to 18 months.||||1.0
81519204|NCT00259298|162727687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||p-value is for change at 18 months|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Tested was the hypothesis that there would be no increase in whole skeletal plasma clearance of 99m Tc-MDP from baseline to 18 months.||||0.0020
81519205|NCT01969500|162727706|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.81||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.37|6.96|||Linear mixed effects model||Mean difference (Intervention Arm - TAU) in change from baseline to 12 weeks|||6.96|-8.37|.85
81519206|NCT01969500|162727707|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|2.06|||Linear mixed effects model||Mean difference (Intervention Arm - TAU) in change from baseline to 12 weeks|||2.06|-4.66|.44
81519207|NCT01741532|162727717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0761|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0761
81519208|NCT01741532|162727718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7279|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7279
81519209|NCT01741532|162727719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7228|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of treatment groups on change in score on UPDRS Part I||||0.7228
81519210|NCT01741532|162727719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3677|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of treatment groups on change in score on UPDRS Part II||||0.3677
81519211|NCT01741532|162727719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2182|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of treatment groups on change in score on UPDRS Part III||||0.2182
81519212|NCT01741532|162727719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1749|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of treatment groups on change in score on UPDRS Part VI||||0.1749
81519213|NCT01741532|162727720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1524|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1524
81519214|NCT01741532|162727721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2026|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2026
81519215|NCT01741532|162727722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9759|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Patient self-report, total score||||0.9759
81519216|NCT01741532|162727722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5781|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Parent proxy-report, total score||||0.5781
81519217|NCT01741532|162727723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6323|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6323
81519218|NCT01741532|162727724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0000
81519219|NCT02360293|162727725|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|46.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-119.0|122.7|||||Generated through ANCOVA predicting Active Minutes as a function of arm and f/u time, adjusted for Sex, Baseline PA Goal (AM), and type of Smart Phone. Represents the contrast between SS+Coaching, 12 mos. - Baseline vs. SS alone, 12 mos. - Baseline.|Estimated marginal means/least squares means are derived from a linear mixed model/rmANOVA/rmANCOVA, adjusted for baseline AM goal, Type of Smart Phone, and Sex.||122.7|-119.0|
81527210|NCT02610777|162741642|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|13.16|||=|0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|30.81||P-value is from an unstratified Cochran-Mantel Haenszel chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Absolute difference \>0 represent better response achieved on pevonedistat combination compared to azacitidine treatment alone.|||30.81|-4.49|=0.152
81456796|NCT01459783|162604086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|3.55||We used Bonferroni adjustment for multiple testing and a significance level of .05/3 = 0.017 to interpret the results for our primary outcomes. The behavior measure is analyzed two ways: total number of problems (reported here), and reaction score.|Regression, Linear|Multivariate analyses included non-response weights and controlled for study arm, stratification variables, baseline values, \& intervention duration.|The difference in differences at 12 months is reported as in-person arm minus phone arm values from a multivariable analysis. A positive adjusted difference means worse problems for the in-person arm compared to the phone arm.|Analyses were intention-to-treat. Due to attrition and those ineligible for 12-month follow-up due to study ending before that time, we created survey non-response weights for each wave. Prior to the study, a sample size of 125 participants per group was based on the two primary outcomes, with a Type I Error of 0.025 (Bonferroni adjustment), setting a 0.5-SD difference in outcomes as clinically important, 80% power, 0.45 SD difference in difference in outcomes between groups, and 25% attrition.||3.55|-1.74|0.49
81456797|NCT04211831|162604091|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.29|||=|0.1722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|0.58|||mixed model for repeated measures||Treatment comparison between Placebo and URO-902 24 mg using least sqaure mean difference and 95% confidence interval (CI) has been presented.|||0.58|-3.16|=0.1722
81456798|NCT04211831|162604091|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.24|||=|0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|-0.43|||Mixed model for repeated measures||Treatment comparison between Placebo and URO-902 48 mg using least sqaure mean difference and 95% CI has been presented.|||-0.43|-4.04|=0.0159
81456799|NCT04871776|162604093|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.14|||||How vs Usual Care|We used generalized estimating equations with a logit link function and binary-distributed errors, adjusting for clinic-day clustering and including clinic as an adjustment variable for all models. This analysis is otherwise unadjusted.||1.14|0.67|
81456800|NCT04871776|162604093|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.28||||||We used generalized estimating equations with a logit link function and binary-distributed errors, adjusting for clinic-day clustering and including clinic as an adjustment variable for all models. This analysis is otherwise unadjusted.||1.28|0.81|
81456801|NCT04871776|162604093|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.51||||||We used generalized estimating equations with a logit link function and binary-distributed errors, adjusting for clinic-day clustering and including clinic as an adjustment variable for all models. This analysis is otherwise unadjusted.||1.51|0.96|
81456802|NCT04871776|162604094|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.01||||||We used generalized estimating equations with a logit link function and binary-distributed errors, adjusting for clinic-day clustering and including clinic as an adjustment variable for all models. This analysis is otherwise unadjusted.||1.01|0.67|
81456803|NCT04871776|162604094|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.23||||||We used generalized estimating equations with a logit link function and binary-distributed errors, adjusting for clinic-day clustering and including clinic as an adjustment variable for all models. This analysis is otherwise unadjusted.||1.23|0.87|
81456804|NCT04871776|162604094|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.49||||||We used generalized estimating equations with a logit link function and binary-distributed errors, adjusting for clinic-day clustering and including clinic as an adjustment variable for all models. This analysis is otherwise unadjusted.||1.49|1.06|
81456805|NCT06389487|162604119|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority (NI) was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the group GMT ratio between Part A:RSV-OA Group over Part A:RSV-A-AIR Group at 1 month post RSVPreF3 OA vaccine administration was less than or equal to (≤) 1.5.|GMT Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.81|||||The comparison is done using the group ratio of adjusted GMT (Part A:RSV-OA/ Part A:RSV-A-AIR) (ANCOVA model applied to the log10- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the group as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the humoral immune response in participants aged 18-49 YOA at increased risk for RSV disease (Part A:RSV-A-AIR Group) compared to older adults aged ≥60 YOA (Part A:RSV-OA Group) for the RSV-A strain after RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine administration.||0.81|0.64|
81519220|NCT02360293|162727726|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|56.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.85|5.81|||||Generated through ANCOVA predicting Weight as a function of the interaction of arm and follow-up time. Estimate represents the contrast between SS+Coaching, 12 mos. - Baseline vs. SS alone, 12 mos. - Baseline.|The estimated marginal means/least squares means are derived from a linear mixed model/rmANOVA/rmANCOVA.||5.81|-15.85|
81527211|NCT02610777|162741643|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|10.53|||=|0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.13|30.18||P-value is from an unstratified Cochran-Mantel Haenszel chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Absolute difference \>0 represent better response achieved on pevonedistat combination compared to azacitidine treatment alone.|||30.18|-9.13|=0.301
81582158|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|2.03||||0.1402|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.38|4.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 29||4.44|-0.38|0.1402
81456806|NCT06389487|162604120|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 95% CI of the group SRR difference between Part A:RSV-OA Group and Part A:RSV-A-AIR Group at 1 month post RSVPreF3 OA vaccine administration was ≤10%.|Difference in percentage|-9.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.55|-4.1|||||The comparison is done using the difference of SRR (Part A:RSV-OA - Part A:RSV-A-AIR).|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the humoral immune response in participants aged 18-49 YOA at increased risk for RSV disease (Part A:RSV-A-AIR Group) compared to older adults aged ≥60 YOA (Part A:RSV-OA Group) for the RSV-A strain after RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine administration.||-4.10|-14.55|
81582159|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|4.03||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.67|6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 29||6.40|1.67|0.0150
81582160|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.14||||0.4682|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.11|2.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 30||2.39|-2.11|0.4682
81582161|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.38||||0.4125|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.84|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 30||2.60|-1.84|0.4125
81582162|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.24||||0.4431|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.94|2.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 30||2.42|-1.94|0.4431
81582163|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-1.04||||0.6924|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.72|1.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 57||1.63|-3.72|0.6924
81582164|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.61||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.26|2.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 57||2.04|-3.26|0.6160
81582165|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.44||||0.4149|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.18|3.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 57||3.06|-2.18|0.4149
81582166|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.29||||0.2582|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.27|3.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 85||3.85|-1.27|0.2582
81582167|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.81||||0.3402|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.72|3.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 85||3.34|-1.72|0.3402
81582168|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.48||||0.5976|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.99|2.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 85||2.03|-2.99|0.5976
81582169|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.5||||0.5916|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.3|2.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 113||2.29|-3.30|0.5916
81456807|NCT06389487|162604121|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 95% CI of the group GMT ratio between Part A:RSV-OA Group over Part A:RSV-A-AIR Group at 1 month post RSVPreF3 OA vaccine administration was ≤1.5.|GMT Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.82|||||The comparison is done using the group ratio of adjusted GMT (Part A:RSV-OA/ Part A:RSV-A-AIR) (ANCOVA model applied to the log10- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the group as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the humoral immune response in participants aged 18-49 YOA at increased risk for RSV disease (Part A:RSV-A-AIR Group) compared to older adults aged ≥60 YOA (Part A:RSV-OA Group) for the RSV-B strain after RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine administration.||0.82|0.65|
81456808|NCT06389487|162604122|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 95% CI of the group SRR difference between Part A:RSV-OA Group and Part A:RSV-A-AIR Group at 1 month post RSVPreF3 OA vaccine administration was ≤10%.|Difference in percentage|-10.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.26|-4.8|||||The comparison is done using the difference of SRR (Part A:RSV-OA - Part A:RSV-A-AIR).|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the humoral immune response in participants aged 18-49 YOA at increased risk for RSV disease (Part A:RSV-A-AIR Group) compared to older adults aged ≥60 YOA (Part A:RSV-OA Group) for the RSV-B strain after RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine administration.||-4.80|-15.26|
81456809|NCT05620082|162604138|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81456810|NCT05620082|162604139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81456811|NCT05620082|162604140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81456812|NCT05620082|162604141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing Appearance of supplements||||0.10
81456813|NCT05620082|162604141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing Smell of supplements between groups||||0.10
81456814|NCT05620082|162604141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing Taste of supplements||||0.08
81582170|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.3||||0.5564|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.05|2.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 113||2.45|-3.05|0.5564
81638020|NCT01918033|162966327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.48||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.11|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in TNSS at Day 3|||-0.11|-0.84|0.010
81456815|NCT05620082|162604141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing Sweetness of supplements||||0.70
81456816|NCT05620082|162604141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing Texture of supplements||||0.02
81456817|NCT05620082|162604141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing Thickness of supplements||||0.45
81456818|NCT05620082|162604141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing Aftertaste of supplements||||0.25
81456819|NCT05620082|162604141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing 'Feeling in mouth' of supplements||||0.45
81582171|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.2||||0.4625|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.53|2.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 113||2.93|-2.53|0.4625
81582172|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-1.94||||0.8221|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.64|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 141||0.76|-4.64|0.8221
81582173|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.98||||0.3179|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.68|3.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 141||3.64|-1.68|0.3179
81582174|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|2.92||||0.0773|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.29|5.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 141||5.55|0.29|0.0773
81582175|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.95||||0.6708|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.71|1.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 169||1.81|-3.71|0.6708
81582176|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.99||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.71|1.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 169||1.74|-3.71|0.6790
81582177|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.04||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.72|2.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 169||2.64|-2.72|0.5070
81582178|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.3||||0.5487|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.44|2.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 197||2.84|-3.44|0.5487
81582179|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-1.25||||0.6973|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.35|1.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 197||1.85|-4.35|0.6973
81582180|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.95||||0.6548|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.0|2.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 197||2.11|-4.00|0.6548
81582181|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.35||||0.5533|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.76|3.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 225||3.05|-3.76|0.5533
81582182|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.11||||0.3358|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.25|4.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 225||4.46|-2.25|0.3358
81582183|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.46||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.85|4.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 225||4.77|-1.85|0.2850
81456820|NCT05620082|162604141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing 'Future choice' of supplements||||0.06
81456821|NCT05620082|162604142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||Pairwise comparisons with Bonferroni correction revealed a significant increase in total daily energy intake from baseline to porridge timepoints (p\<0.001).|Related samples Friedman's Two-Way ANOVA|||||||0.004
81456822|NCT02200055|162604163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|This measurement was collected for each participant. A pre-operative and post-operative bioimpedance measurement was taken.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81582184|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.55||||0.5778|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.14|3.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 253||3.04|-4.14|0.5778
81582185|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|2.3||||0.2018|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.24|5.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 253||5.85|-1.24|0.2018
81582186|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|2.85||||0.1457|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.62|6.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 253||6.32|-0.62|0.1457
81582187|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.56||||0.5758|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.29|3.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 281||3.18|-4.29|0.5758
81582188|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.85||||0.3833|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.84|4.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 281||4.55|-2.84|0.3833
81582189|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.41||||0.3083|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.21|5.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 281||5.02|-2.21|0.3083
81582190|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-1.54||||0.7063|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.19|2.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 309||2.11|-5.19|0.7063
81582191|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|2.14||||0.2227|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.46|5.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 309||5.74|-1.46|0.2227
81582192|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|3.68||||0.0907|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.15|7.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 309||7.21|0.15|0.0907
81582193|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.17||||0.4799|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.23|4.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 337||4.57|-4.23|0.4799
81582194|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.2||||0.5237|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.54|4.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 337||4.14|-4.54|0.5237
81582195|NCT02515942|162837273|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.37||||0.5451|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.62|3.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 337||3.87|-4.62|0.5451
81456823|NCT00776035|162604169|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.005|||||||Student's t-test|||Average myocardial blood flow, men versus women||||<0.005
81582196|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.15||||0.4609|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.79|2.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 2||2.09|-1.79|0.4609
81582197|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.46||||0.3771|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.44|2.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 2||2.37|-1.44|0.3771
81582198|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.32||||0.4161|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.6|2.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 2||2.24|-1.60|0.4161
81582199|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-2.88||||0.9385|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.26|-0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 29||-0.49|-5.26|0.9385
81582200|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.4||||0.5862|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.76|1.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 29||1.96|-2.76|0.5862
81582201|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|2.48||||0.0875|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.14|4.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 29||4.82|0.14|0.0875
81582202|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.53||||0.4059|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.32|3.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 57||3.37|-2.32|0.4059
81582203|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.24||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.58|4.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 57||4.05|-1.58|0.2860
81582204|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.71||||0.3727|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.1|3.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 57||3.52|-2.10|0.3727
81456824|NCT00776035|162604170|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Average myocardial fatty acid utilization, men versus women||||<0.05
81582205|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.91||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.85|3.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 85||3.66|-1.85|0.3360
81582206|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|3.95||||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.24|6.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 85||6.66|1.24|0.0316
81582207|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|3.04||||0.0762|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.32|5.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 85||5.76|0.32|0.0762
81582208|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|3.68||||0.0544|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.75|6.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 113||6.61|0.75|0.0544
81638021|NCT01918033|162966327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.46||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.1|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in TNSS at Day 3|||-0.10|-0.82|0.013
81527212|NCT02610777|162741644|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|13.16|||=|0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.12|35.44||P-value is from an unstratified Cochran-Mantel Haenszel chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Absolute difference \>0 represent better response achieved on pevonedistat combination compared to azacitidine treatment alone.|||35.44|-9.12|=0.254
81527213|NCT02610777|162741645|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|-4.71|||=|0.787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.33|28.92||P-value is from an unstratified Cochran-Mantel Haenszel chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Absolute difference \>0 represent better response achieved on pevonedistat combination compared to azacitidine treatment alone.|||28.92|-38.33|=0.787
81527214|NCT02610777|162741646|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.789|||=|0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.308|2.02||P-value is from an unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on an unstratified Cox proportional hazard regression model and treatment as a factor in the model.|||2.020|0.308|=0.620
81527215|NCT02610777|162741647|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.719|||=|0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.313|1.653||P-value is from an unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on an unstratified Cox proportional hazard regression model and treatment as a factor in the model.|||1.653|0.313|=0.436
81527216|NCT02610777|162741648|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||=|0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.395|1.662||P-value is from an unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on an unstratified Cox proportional hazard regression model and treatment as a factor in the model.|||1.662|0.395|=0.565
81638022|NCT01918033|162966327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.12||||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.53|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in TNSS at Week 1|||0.53|-0.29|0.569
81456825|NCT00791778|162604171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.63|||Log Rank|Two treatment groups compared using a log-rank test with one-sided alpha of 0.10 stratified by the same factors as randomization|Sorafenib compared to Placebo|Sample size based on the primary efficacy endpoint of PFS. Clinically meaningful improvement defined as 65% increase in median PFS. With one-sided alpha of 0.10, power of 90% and a randomization ratio of 1:1 between Sorafenib and Placebo, a total of 105 PFS events were required.||1.63|0.72|0.655
81456826|NCT00791778|162604172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43||||0.951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.2|||Log Rank|Two treatment groups compared using a log-rank test with one-sided alpha of 0.10 stratified by the same factors as randomization|Sorafenib compared to Placebo|||2.20|0.93|0.951
81456827|NCT00791778|162604173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|3.23|||Log Rank|Two treatment groups compared using a log-rank test with one-sided alpha of 0.10 stratified by the same factors as randomization.|Sorafenib compared to Placebo|||3.23|0.69|0.84
81456828|NCT04620746|162604199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.98
81456829|NCT04620746|162604200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.95
81456830|NCT02756611|162604225|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Binomial test|||The null hypothesis stated that the CR rate for BCRi-naïve participants would be ≤ 6%, based on the CR rate reported for current therapies at the time the study was designed, with an alternative hypothesis that the CR rate would be \> 6%. If the p-value for this test was \< 0.025, the null hypothesis would be rejected.||||<0.001
81456831|NCT02756611|162604236|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Binomial test|||The null hypothesis stated that the CR rate for BCRi-naïve participants would be ≤ 6%, based on the CR rate reported for current therapies at the time the study was designed, with an alternative hypothesis that the CR rate would be \> 6%. If the p-value for this test was \< 0.025, the null hypothesis would be rejected.||||<0.001
81456832|NCT03135015|162604245|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-14.09||||0.1146|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The blinded AUC results for the 6 treatments will be subjected to repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) examining for the main effects of treatment and participant-group, and treatment\*group interaction. After demonstration of significant heterogeneity among the 6 coded treatments, differences between individual means will be assessed using Tukey's test to adjust for multiple comparisons.||||0.1146
81456833|NCT03135015|162604245|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-17.42||||0.0519|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The blinded AUC results for the 6 treatments will be subjected to repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) examining for the main effects of treatment and participant-group, and treatment\*group interaction. After demonstration of significant heterogeneity among the 6 coded treatments, differences between individual means will be assessed using Tukey's test to adjust for multiple comparisons.||||0.0519
81456834|NCT03135015|162604245|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-8.95|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||The blinded AUC results for the 6 treatments will be subjected to repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) examining for the main effects of treatment and participant-group, and treatment\*group interaction. After demonstration of significant heterogeneity among the 6 coded treatments, differences between individual means will be assessed using Tukey's test to adjust for multiple comparisons.||||
81456835|NCT03135015|162604246|OTHER|||||||0.1146|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The blinded AUC results for the 6 treatments will be subjected to repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) examining for the main effects of treatment and participant-group, and treatment\*group interaction. After demonstration of significant heterogeneity among the 6 coded treatments, differences between individual means will be assessed using Tukey's test to adjust for multiple comparisons||||0.1146
81519221|NCT02360293|162727727|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.969|0.646|||||Generated through ANCOVA predicting PHQ-8 Score as a function of the interaction of arm and follow-up time. Estimate represents the contrast between SS+Coaching, 12 mos. - Baseline vs. SS alone, 12 mos. - Baseline.|The estimated marginal means/least squares means are derived from a linear mixed model/rmANOVA/rmANCOVA.||0.646|-2.969|
81519222|NCT02360293|162727728|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.345|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.267|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.044|0.353|||||"Estimate generated through ANCOVA predicting Pain In Past Week as a function of the interaction of arm and follow-up time. Estimate represents the contrast between SS+Coaching, 12 mos. - Baseline vs. SS alone, 12 mos. - Baseline.."|The estimated marginal means/least squares means are derived from a linear mixed model/rmANOVA/rmANCOVA.||0.353|-1.044|
81519223|NCT02008357|162727748|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.816|0.22|||Natural Cubic Spline (NCS) method|||||0.220|-0.816|0.260
81519224|NCT02008357|162727750|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|1.02|||Natural Cubic Spline (NCS) method|||||1.020|-0.089|0.100
81582209|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.91||||0.1955|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.95|4.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 113||4.77|-0.95|0.1955
81582210|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-1.77||||0.7844|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.65|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 113||1.12|-4.65|0.7844
81519225|NCT02008357|162727752|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.265|0.076|||Natural Cubic Spline (NCS) method|||||0.076|-1.265|0.082
81519226|NCT02008357|162727754|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0073|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057|-0.028|||ANCOVA|||||-0.028|-0.057|<0.001
81582211|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.49||||0.2973|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.11|5.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 141||5.08|-2.11|0.2973
81582212|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.33||||0.3127|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.18|4.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 141||4.84|-2.18|0.3127
81456836|NCT03135015|162604246|OTHER|||||||0.0519|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The blinded AUC results for the 6 treatments will be subjected to repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) examining for the main effects of treatment and participant-group, and treatment\*group interaction. After demonstration of significant heterogeneity among the 6 coded treatments, differences between individual means will be assessed using Tukey's test to adjust for multiple comparisons||||0.0519
81582213|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.16||||0.5227|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.67|3.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 141||3.36|-3.67|0.5227
81456837|NCT03135015|162604247|OTHER|||||||0.5827|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The blinded AUC results for the 6 treatments will be subjected to repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) examining for the main effects of treatment and participant-group, and treatment\*group interaction. After demonstration of significant heterogeneity among the 6 coded treatments, differences between individual means will be assessed using Tukey's test to adjust for multiple comparisons.||||0.5827
81582214|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-1.63||||0.7643|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.54|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 169||1.28|-4.54|0.7643
81582215|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-1.38||||0.7331|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.25|1.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 169||1.48|-4.25|0.7331
81582216|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.25||||0.4557|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.59|3.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 169||3.09|-2.59|0.4557
81582217|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.29||||0.4549|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.97|3.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 197||3.55|-2.97|0.4549
81456838|NCT03135015|162604247|OTHER|||||||0.5485|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The blinded AUC results for the 6 treatments will be subjected to repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) examining for the main effects of treatment and participant-group, and treatment\*group interaction. After demonstration of significant heterogeneity among the 6 coded treatments, differences between individual means will be assessed using Tukey's test to adjust for multiple comparisons.||||0.5485
81456839|NCT03135015|162604248|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-8.53||||0.5827|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The blinded AUC results for the 6 treatments will be subjected to repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) examining for the main effects of treatment and participant-group, and treatment\*group interaction. After demonstration of significant heterogeneity among the 6 coded treatments, differences between individual means will be assessed using Tukey's test to adjust for multiple comparisons.||||0.5827
81582218|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.93||||0.3535|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.26|4.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 197||4.13|-2.26|0.3535
81582219|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.65||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.54|3.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 197||3.84|-2.54|0.3970
81582220|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.78||||0.2714|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.99|5.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 225||5.55|-1.99|0.2714
81582221|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.72||||0.2741|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.97|5.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 225||5.41|-1.97|0.2741
81456840|NCT03135015|162604248|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|9.32||||0.5485|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The blinded AUC results for the 6 treatments will be subjected to repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) examining for the main effects of treatment and participant-group, and treatment\*group interaction. After demonstration of significant heterogeneity among the 6 coded treatments, differences between individual means will be assessed using Tukey's test to adjust for multiple comparisons.||||0.5485
81456841|NCT03135015|162604249|OTHER|||||||0.1234|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1234
81456842|NCT03135015|162604249|OTHER|||||||0.0331|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0331
81582222|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.06||||0.5084|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.74|3.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 225||3.62|-3.74|0.5084
81582223|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|2.82||||0.1537|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.73|6.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 253||6.37|-0.73|0.1537
81582224|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.79||||0.2542|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.69|5.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 253||5.27|-1.69|0.2542
81582225|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-1.03||||0.6504|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.46|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 253||2.40|-4.46|0.6504
81582226|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.3||||0.3405|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.78|5.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 281||5.38|-2.78|0.3405
81582227|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|2.41||||0.2194|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.59|6.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 281||6.42|-1.59|0.2194
81582228|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.11||||0.3596|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.87|5.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 281||5.09|-2.87|0.3596
81582229|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.07||||0.5086|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.04|3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 309||3.90|-4.04|0.5086
81582230|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|2.33||||0.2211|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.57|6.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 309||6.23|-1.57|0.2211
81582231|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|2.4||||0.2126|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.47|6.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 309||6.26|-1.47|0.2126
81582232|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|2.56||||0.2053|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.44|6.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 337||6.55|-1.44|0.2053
81582233|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|2.2||||0.2353|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.72|6.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 337||6.12|-1.72|0.2353
81582234|NCT02515942|162837274|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.36||||0.5471|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.24|3.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 337||3.53|-4.24|0.5471
81582235|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-2.74||||0.0913|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.38|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 2||-0.11|-5.38|0.0913
81582236|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.28||||0.4454|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.89|2.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 2||2.33|-2.89|0.4454
81582237|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|2.46||||0.8861|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.16|5.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 2||5.08|-0.16|0.8861
81582238|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.16||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.49|3.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 29||3.80|-1.49|0.7130
81582239|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|2.37||||0.8759|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.26|5.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 29||5.01|-0.26|0.8759
81582240|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.22||||0.7256|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.39|3.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 29||3.82|-1.39|0.7256
81582241|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-1.17||||0.3111|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.22|1.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 57||1.88|-4.22|0.3111
81582242|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-1.7||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.73|1.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 57||1.34|-4.73|0.2360
81582243|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.53||||0.411|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.55|2.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 57||2.49|-3.55|0.4110
81582244|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.13||||0.5247|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.57|2.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 85||2.83|-2.57|0.5247
81582245|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-3.37||||0.0534|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.04|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 85||-0.70|-6.04|0.0534
81456843|NCT03135015|162604250|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0500
81638023|NCT01918033|162966327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.09||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.5|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in TNSS at Week 1|||0.50|-0.33|0.685
81456844|NCT03135015|162604250|OTHER|||||||0.0568|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0568
81456845|NCT03135015|162604251|OTHER|||||||0.0509|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0509
81456846|NCT03135015|162604251|OTHER|||||||0.5016|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5016
81456847|NCT03135015|162604252|OTHER|||||||0.8444|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8444
81456848|NCT03135015|162604252|OTHER|||||||0.9681|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9681
81456849|NCT03135015|162604252|OTHER|||||||0.1022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.1022
81456850|NCT03135015|162604252|OTHER|||||||0.3738|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.3738
81456851|NCT03135015|162604252|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.55|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Percentage Change from Control|||||
81456852|NCT03135015|162604252|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.362|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.387|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Percentage Change from Control|||||
81456853|NCT03135015|162604252|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.738|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.463|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Percentage Change from Control|||||
81456854|NCT03135015|162604252|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.929|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.282|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Percentage Change from Control|||||
81582246|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-3.5||||0.0475|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.18|-0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 85||-0.82|-6.18|0.0475
81638024|NCT01918033|162966328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.03||||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.08|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change From Baseline in Sneezing Nasal Symptom Sub-Score at Week 2|||0.08|-0.15|0.547
81456855|NCT03135015|162604253|OTHER|||||||0.0111|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0111
81519227|NCT02008357|162727755|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|3.239|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.8719||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.02|68.498|||ANCOVA|||Cerebrospinal fluid Tau Protein Immunoassay||68.498|-62.020|0.922
81582247|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-3.92||||0.0575|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.11|-0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 113||-0.74|-7.11|0.0575
81582248|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-2.16||||0.1876|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.29|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 113||0.97|-5.29|0.1876
81582249|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.76||||0.7644|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.38|4.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 113||4.91|-1.38|0.7644
81582250|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-3.85||||0.0838|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.42|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 141||-0.28|-7.42|0.0838
81582251|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.38||||0.4444|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.89|3.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 141||3.13|-3.89|0.4444
81582252|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|3.47||||0.8977|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.04|6.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 141||6.97|-0.04|0.8977
81519228|NCT02008357|162727755|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.965|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6535||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.241|4.311|||ANCOVA|||Cerebrospinal Fluid Phosphorylated Tau Protein Immunoassay||4.311|-6.241|0.717
81519229|NCT02008357|162727756|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|12738.449|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|998.7048|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10757.047|14719.851|||ANCOVA|||Cerebrospinal Fluid Amyloid Beta 1-40 Modified ELISA - INNOTEST||14719.851|10757.047|<0.001
81456856|NCT03135015|162604253|OTHER|||||||0.1684|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1684
81582253|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.05||||0.4917|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.92|2.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 169||2.82|-2.92|0.4917
81582254|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.05||||0.4909|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.89|2.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 169||2.79|-2.89|0.4909
81582255|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.0||||0.4992|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.82|2.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 169||2.81|-2.82|0.4992
81582256|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-1.09||||0.3285|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.25|2.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 197||2.07|-4.25|0.3285
81582257|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-2.45||||0.1568|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.57|0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 197||0.67|-5.57|0.1568
81582258|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-1.36||||0.2867|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.46|1.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 197||1.74|-4.46|0.2867
81582259|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-3.93||||0.0798|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.51|-0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 225||-0.35|-7.51|0.0798
81582260|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-1.47||||0.2962|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.0|2.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 225||2.06|-5.00|0.2962
81582261|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|2.46||||0.8163|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.05|5.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 225||5.98|-1.05|0.8163
81582262|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-3.64||||0.0708|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.81|-0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 253||-0.47|-6.81|0.0708
81582263|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.46||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.67|3.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 253||3.59|-2.67|0.5750
81582264|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|4.1||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.03|7.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 253||7.17|1.03|0.9560
81456857|NCT03135015|162604253|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.604|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.722|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Percentage Change from Control|||||
81456858|NCT03135015|162604253|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.755|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.489|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Percentage Change from Control|||||
81456859|NCT03135015|162604253|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.293|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.664|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Percentage Change from Control|||||
81456860|NCT03135015|162604253|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.526|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.813|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Percentage Change from Control|||||
81456861|NCT03135015|162604254|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-21.09||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0374
81456862|NCT03135015|162604255|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-24.22||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0098
81456863|NCT03135015|162604255|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-25.02||||0.0391|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0391
81582265|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-3.22||||0.1283|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.86|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 281||0.42|-6.86|0.1283
81582266|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-2.28||||0.2085|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.88|1.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 281||1.33|-5.88|0.2085
81582267|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|0.94||||0.6335|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.61|4.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 281||4.49|-2.61|0.6335
81582268|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-2.64||||0.1778|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.31|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 309||1.03|-6.31|0.1778
81582269|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-0.7||||0.4027|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.33|2.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 309||2.94|-4.33|0.4027
81582270|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.94||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.64|5.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 309||5.53|-1.64|0.7570
81582271|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-3.9||||0.1132|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.03|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 337||0.23|-8.03|0.1132
81582272|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|-2.71||||0.1965|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.8|1.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 337||1.37|-6.80|0.1965
81582273|NCT02515942|162837275|SUPERIORITY|Least squares mean for change from baseline from repeated measures mixed effect model with treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction, baseline lesion location (foveal vs. extrafoveal), baseline lesion type (unifocal vs. multifocal) and baseline value as fixed effects, and unstructured covariance for observations within the same subject.|Treatment Effect|1.18||||0.6471|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.85|5.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline at Day 337||5.21|-2.85|0.6471
81582274|NCT02310919|162837284|NON_INFERIORITY|For the non-inferiority hypothesis testing of the primary outcome, a one-sided 95% CI was constructed for the relative risk. The alternative trigger will be considered non-inferior to the standard trigger if the lower bound of the one-sided CI of the relative risk is not less than 0.8 (i.e. risk reduction limit of 20%).|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.83|||Using the standard trigger as the reference, the relative risk (i.e. risk ratio) (RR) with 95% confidence interval (CI) for the probability of the outcome was calculated using log-binomial regression models with application of GEE.|log-binomial regression with GEE||The numerator was the probability of the outcome with the alternative trigger, and the denominator was the probability of the outcome with the standard trigger.|The alternative trigger will be considered non-inferior to the standard hCG trigger if it is at least 80% as effective at inducing oocyte competence. Considering a cluster size of 15 oocytes and an estimated intra-cluster correlation of 0.1, we calculated that approximately 50 participants were needed in each study arm when the non-inferiority difference is -0.1 (i.e. 20% of 0.5 total competent proportion) with a power of 0.8 and a one-sided alpha of 0.05.|||0.83|
81582275|NCT02310919|162837285|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.01||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|generalized linear model with log link|Comparison was done using generalized linear modeling with log link function|The numerator was the outcome with the alternative trigger, and the denominator was the outcome with the standard trigger.|The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in number of oocytes retrieved between the patients triggered with low dose hCG plus FSH co-trigger and the standard hCG trigger.||1.01|0.71|0.06
81519230|NCT02008357|162727756|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|996.411|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.7404|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|875.873|1116.948||p-value using ANCOVA model for endpoint measures: CHG = Baseline + APOE4 + AGE + Treatment.|ANCOVA|||Cerebrospinal Fluid Amyloid Beta 1-42 Mod Modified ELISA - INNOTEST||1116.948|875.873|<0.001
81519231|NCT02008357|162727757|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0388||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|0.022|||ANCOVA|||Total hippocampal volume||0.022|-0.131|0.161
81519232|NCT02008357|162727757|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|0.351|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4513||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.535|1.236|||ANCOVA|||Total Lateral Ventricular Volume||1.236|-0.535|0.437
81519233|NCT02741570|162727776|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0469|TWO_SIDED|97.51|0.59|1.03|||Log Rank|stratified regular log-rank test||||1.03|0.59|0.0469
81519234|NCT02741570|162727777|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.95||||0.4951|TWO_SIDED|97.9|0.8|1.13|||Log Rank|stratified regular log-rank test||||1.13|0.80|0.4951
81519235|NCT02741570|162727778|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.95||||||||0.95|0.68|
81519236|NCT02741570|162727779|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.63|||||All Randomized Participants|||1.63|1.19|
81519237|NCT02741570|162727779|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.3|||||All Randomized PD-L1 CPS \>= 20 Participants|||1.30|0.77|
81519238|NCT02741570|162727782|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.97||||||||0.97|0.60|
81638025|NCT01918033|162966328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.01|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change From Baseline in Sneezing Nasal Symptom Sub-Score at Week 2|||0.01|-0.22|0.067
81519239|NCT02741570|162727783|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.08||||||||1.08|0.82|
81519240|NCT01498185|162727784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.5425|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.85|35.86||No formal statistical testing was performed to compare between treatment groups.|Descriptive statistics|||||35.86|-40.85|
81519241|NCT01498185|162727784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.7228|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.36|33.82||No formal statistical testing was performed to compare between treatment groups.|Descriptive statistics|||||33.82|-35.36|
81519242|NCT01498185|162727784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.1548|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.21|28.45||No formal statistical testing was performed to compare between treatment groups.|Descriptive statistics|||||28.45|-42.21|
81519243|NCT01498185|162727784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.4617|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.22|37.16||No formal statistical testing was performed to compare between treatment groups.|Descriptive statistics|||||37.16|-39.22|
81519244|NCT00946322|162727792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-test||||.028
81519245|NCT00946322|162727793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests were used. Due to variable skewness, variables were logarithm-transformed to improve their distributions.||||.022
81519246|NCT00946322|162727794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-test||||.043
81519247|NCT00946322|162727795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.482|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-test||||.482
81519248|NCT00946322|162727796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-test||||.009
81519249|NCT00946322|162727797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-test||||.001
81519250|NCT00946322|162727798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-test||||.027
81519251|NCT00946322|162727799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.177|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-test||||.177
81519252|NCT02700165|162727801|OTHER||sucess proportion|78.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.2|95.3|||||Independent physician reviewers correctly identified 13/14, 11/14 and 10/14, respectively for an overall percentage of correct identification of 34/42 or 81%. Two of three reviewers correctly identified 11/14 (78.6%) photos.|||95.3|49.2|
81519253|NCT01428336|162727805|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority region of 0.15 for the difference in correlations is expected.|Difference in correlation|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6||||||Analysis comparing Peak 25ug CST correlation with ITT vs. Peak 1ug CST correlation with ITT||0.60|-0.20|
81519254|NCT01428336|162727805|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority region of 0.15 for the difference in correlations is expected.|Difference in correlation|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.01||||||Analysis comparing Peak 25ug CST correlation with ITT vs. Peak 250ug CST correlation with ITT||-0.01|-0.69|
81519255|NCT01428336|162727805|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority region of 0.15 for the difference in correlations is expected.|Difference in correlation|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.04||||||Analysis comparing Peak 25ug CST correlation with ITT vs. 30-minute 250ug CST correlation with ITT||0.04|-0.65|
81519256|NCT01428336|162727806|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority region of 0.15 for the difference in correlations is expected.|Difference in correlation|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.65||||||Analysis comparing Peak 25ug CST correlation with ITT vs. Peak 1ug CST correlation with ITT - free cortisol||0.65|-0.24|
81519257|NCT01428336|162727806|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority region of 0.15 for the difference in correlations is expected.|Difference in correlation|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.15||||||Analysis comparing Peak 25ug CST correlation with ITT vs. Peak 250ug CST correlation with ITT - free cortisol||-0.15|-0.91|
81519258|NCT01428336|162727806|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority region of 0.15 for the difference in correlations is expected.|Difference in correlation|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.14||||||Analysis comparing Peak 25ug CST correlation with ITT vs. 30-minute 250ug CST correlation with ITT - free cortisol||-0.14|-0.94|
81582276|NCT02310919|162837286|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.04||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|generalized linear model with log link|Comparison was done using generalized linear modeling with log link function.|The numerator was the outcome with the alternative trigger, and the denominator was the outcome with the standard trigger.|The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in the number of MII oocytes retrieved between the patients triggered with low dose hCG plus FSH co-trigger and the standard hCG trigger.||1.04|0.72|0.13
81582277|NCT02310919|162837287|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.05||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|log-binomial regression with GEE||The numerator was the probability of the outcome with the alternative trigger, and the denominator was the probability of the outcome with the standard trigger.|The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in oocyte maturity rate retrieved between the patients triggered with low dose hCG plus FSH co-trigger and the standard hCG trigger.||1.05|0.90|0.47
81582278|NCT02310919|162837288|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.97||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|log-binomial regression with GEE||The numerator was the probability of the outcome with the alternative trigger, and the denominator was the probability of the outcome with the standard trigger.|||0.97|0.76|0.01
81582279|NCT02310919|162837289|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|log-binomial regression with GEE||The numerator was the probability of the outcome with the alternative trigger, and the denominator was the probability of the outcome with the standard trigger.|The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in ICSI fertilization rate retrieved between the patients triggered with low dose hCG plus FSH co-trigger and the standard hCG trigger.||1.10|0.90|0.95
81582280|NCT02310919|162837290|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.12||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|log-binomial regression with GEE||The numerator was the probability of the outcome with the alternative trigger, and the denominator was the probability of the outcome with the standard trigger.|The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in the percentage of high quality cleavage-stage embryos between the patients triggered with low dose hCG plus FSH co-trigger and the standard hCG trigger.||1.12|0.81|0.52
81582281|NCT02310919|162837291|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.16||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|log-binomial regression with GEE||The numerator was the probability of the outcome with the alternative trigger, and the denominator was the probability of the outcome with the standard trigger.|||1.16|0.84|0.87
81582282|NCT02310919|162837292|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.74||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Fisher Exact||The numerator was the probability of the outcome with the alternative trigger, and the denominator was the probability of the outcome with the standard trigger.|The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in livebirths in fresh transfers between the patients triggered with low dose hCG plus FSH co-trigger and the standard hCG trigger.||1.74|0.59|1.0
81582283|NCT02310919|162837293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in the change in bloating scores from day of baseline ultrasound to post-trigger day 5 between the patients triggered with low dose hCG plus FSH co-trigger and the standard hCG trigger.||||0.98
81582284|NCT02310919|162837294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in the change in abdominal circumference from day of baseline ultrasound to post-trigger day 5 between the patients triggered with low dose hCG plus FSH co-trigger and the standard hCG trigger.||||0.39
81582285|NCT02310919|162837295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in the change in body weight from day of baseline ultrasound to post-trigger day 5 between the patients triggered with low dose hCG plus FSH co-trigger and the standard hCG trigger.||||0.41
81582286|NCT02310919|162837296|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81582287|NCT02310919|162837297|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81582288|NCT02310919|162837298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81582289|NCT02310919|162837299|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81582290|NCT02310919|162837300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.67
81582291|NCT02310919|162837301|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81582292|NCT02310919|162837302|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81582293|NCT02310919|162837303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.49
81582294|NCT02310919|162837304|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81582295|NCT02310919|162837305|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81582296|NCT02310919|162837306|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81582297|NCT02310919|162837307|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81582298|NCT02310919|162837308|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81582299|NCT02310919|162837309|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81582300|NCT02310919|162837310|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81582301|NCT02310919|162837311|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.07
81582302|NCT02310919|162837312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66||||||The statistical significance was based on a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.66
81582303|NCT03244865|162837313|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be verified if the RMSE between the two systems is within 7 BPM. A complete power analysis was not included as this is a pilot study.|||||<|0.1||||||Pilot Study|t-test, 2 sided|||There is only one ARM in the study. Standard monitoring and LaborView monitoring will be collected simultaneously and analyzed.||||<.1
81456864|NCT03135015|162604256|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-36.28||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline (CFB) in blood glucose will be computed at 90 minutes. The CFB results for the capsule treatments and the water control will be subjected to a paired t-test examining whether the mean difference between the two sets of observations is equal to zero.||||0.0034
81456865|NCT03135015|162604256|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-33.21||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline (CFB) in blood glucose will be computed at 90 minutes. The CFB results for the capsule treatments and the water control will be subjected to a paired t-test examining whether the mean difference between the two sets of observations is equal to zero.||||0.0058
81582304|NCT00277212|162837314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.552||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.296|1.03||stratified Log-Rank test, controlling for type of index mood episode|Log Rank||Cox's proportional hazards model, with type of index modd episode as stratification factor, and randomized treatment group as covariate.|||1.030|0.296|0.058
81582305|NCT00277212|162837315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.671||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.446|1.011||p-value for equality of survival curves|Log Rank|stratified log-rank test, controlling for type of index mood episode|aripiprazole/placebo; Cox's proportional hazards model, with type of index mood episode as stratification facto, and randomized treatment group as covariate.|||1.011|0.446|0.055
81582306|NCT00277212|162837316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.784||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.454|1.354||p-value for equality of survival curves|Log Rank|stratified log-rank test, conrolling for type of index mood episode|aripiprazole/placebo; Cox's proportional hazards model, with type of index mood episode as stratification facto, and randomized treatment group as covariate.|||1.354|0.454|0.381
81582307|NCT00277212|162837317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.871||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.672|1.128||p-value for equality of survival curves|Log Rank|stratified Log-Rank Test, controlling for type of index mood episode|aripiprazole/placebo; Cox's proportional hazards model, with type of index mood episode as stratification facto, and randomized treatment group as covariate.|||1.128|0.672|0.295
81582308|NCT00277212|162837319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatement Difference|2.24||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|3.57||ANOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=index mood episode) used for baseline comparisons. ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariates=index mood episode \& baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons|ANCOVA||Aripiprazole vs. placebo|Week 52 LOCF||3.57|0.91|0.001
81582309|NCT00277212|162837320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.56||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||aripiprazole/placebo|Week 52 LOCF||1.07|0.29|0.073
81582310|NCT00277212|162837320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.194||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Any Time||||0.194
81456866|NCT03135015|162604256|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-53.27||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline (CFB) in blood glucose will be computed at 120 minutes. The CFB results for the capsule treatments and the water control will be subjected to a paired t-test examining whether the mean difference between the two sets of observations is equal to zero.||||0.0016
81456867|NCT03135015|162604256|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-46.19||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline (CFB) in blood glucose will be computed at 120 minutes. The CFB results for the capsule treatments and the water control will be subjected to a paired t-test examining whether the mean difference between the two sets of observations is equal to zero.||||0.0125
81456868|NCT03135015|162604257|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-31.36||||0.0788|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline (CFB) in blood glucose will be computed at 90 minutes. The CFB results for the capsule treatments and the water control will be subjected to a paired t-test examining whether the mean difference between the two sets of observations is equal to zero.||||0.0788
81582311|NCT00277212|162837321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||relative risk|3.41||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|8.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52 LOCF||8.94|1.30|0.007
81582312|NCT00277212|162837321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81582313|NCT00277212|162837322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|1.09||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model, with double-blind treatment as main effects and index mood episode as covariate, is used for Baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Baseline||1.09|-2.37|0.467
81582314|NCT00277212|162837322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.78||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariates=index mood episode \& baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from Baseline at Week 12||0.78|-0.06|
81638026|NCT01918033|162966328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.01||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.13|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change From Baseline in Rhinorrhea Nasal Symptom Sub-Score at Week 2|||0.13|-0.15|0.895
81456869|NCT03135015|162604257|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-30.32||||0.0887|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline (CFB) in blood glucose will be computed at 90 minutes. The CFB results for the capsule treatments and the water control will be subjected to a paired t-test examining whether the mean difference between the two sets of observations is equal to zero.||||0.0887
81582315|NCT00277212|162837322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.3||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariates=index mood episode \& baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from baseline at Week 24||1.30|0.19|
81582316|NCT00277212|162837322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.86||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariates=index mood episode \& baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from baseline at Week 36||1.86|0.08|
81582317|NCT00277212|162837322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.92||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariates=index mood episode \& baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from baseline at Week 52||1.92|-0.08|
81456870|NCT03135015|162604257|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-39.96||||0.0266|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline (CFB) in blood glucose will be computed at 120 minutes. The CFB results for the capsule treatments and the water control will be subjected to a paired t-test examining whether the mean difference between the two sets of observations is equal to zero.||||0.0266
81456871|NCT03135015|162604257|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-41.8||||0.0455|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline (CFB) in blood glucose will be computed at 120 minutes. The CFB results for the capsule treatments and the water control will be subjected to a paired t-test examining whether the mean difference between the two sets of observations is equal to zero.||||0.0455
81456872|NCT03135015|162604258|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-41.82||||0.0261|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline (CFB) in blood glucose will be computed at 90 minutes. The CFB results for the capsule treatments and the water control will be subjected to a paired t-test examining whether the mean difference between the two sets of observations is equal to zero.||||0.0261
81456873|NCT03135015|162604258|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-36.45||||0.0391|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline (CFB) in blood glucose will be computed at 90 minutes. The CFB results for the capsule treatments and the water control will be subjected to a paired t-test examining whether the mean difference between the two sets of observations is equal to zero.||||0.0391
81582318|NCT00277212|162837322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.26||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariates=index mood episode \& baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from baseline at Week 52 (LOCF)||1.26|0.31|0.001
81582319|NCT00277212|162837322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.04||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariates=index mood episode \& baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Highest Change from baseline||1.04|0.23|0.002
81582320|NCT00277212|162837328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.34||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANOVA|ANOVA model, with double-blind treatment as main effects, is used for Baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Baseline||0.34|-0.35|0.971
81582321|NCT00277212|162837328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.51||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from baseline at Week 8||0.51|-0.03|
81582322|NCT00277212|162837328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.6||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from baseline at Week 24||0.60|-0.13|
81582323|NCT00277212|162837328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.55||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from Baseline at Week 36||0.55|-0.06|
81582324|NCT00277212|162837328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.65||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from baseline at Week 52||0.65|-0.06|
81582325|NCT00277212|162837328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.52||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from Baseline at Week 52 (LOCF)||0.52|-0.04|0.095
81456874|NCT03135015|162604258|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-82.11||||0.0372|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline (CFB) in blood glucose will be computed at 120 minutes. The CFB results for the capsule treatments and the water control will be subjected to a paired t-test examining whether the mean difference between the two sets of observations is equal to zero.||||0.0372
81456875|NCT03135015|162604258|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-55.81||||0.1631|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline (CFB) in blood glucose will be computed at 120 minutes. The CFB results for the capsule treatments and the water control will be subjected to a paired t-test examining whether the mean difference between the two sets of observations is equal to zero.||||0.1631
81582326|NCT00277212|162837328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.63||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripirazole - placebo|Highest change from Baseline||0.63|-0.01|0.061
81456876|NCT03135015|162604259|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-46.43||||0.0303|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline (CFB) in insulin will be computed at 90 minutes. The CFB results for the capsule treatments and the water control will be subjected to a paired t-test examining whether the mean difference between the two sets of observations is equal to zero.||||0.0303
81456877|NCT03135015|162604259|OTHER||Percentage Change from Control|-19.64||||0.4283|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline (CFB) in insulin will be computed at 90 minutes. The CFB results for the capsule treatments and the water control will be subjected to a paired t-test examining whether the mean difference between the two sets of observations is equal to zero.||||0.4283
81456878|NCT01015534|162604286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|12.9||The sample size was calculated with a two-sided test,a type-I error probability of 0.05 and a power of 0.80,Twenty- eight patients in each treatment arm were required to detect a difference in ORR of 0.29|Chi-squared|||||12.9|1.3|0.019
81456879|NCT01015534|162604287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.688||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.138|3.422|||Fisher Exact|||||3.422|.138|.704
81456880|NCT01015534|162604288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.84
81456881|NCT02015611|162604307|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for age, sex, race, season (time-varying)||||||0.63
81456882|NCT02015611|162604308|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Regression, Linear|adjusted for age, sex, race, season, and baseline value||||||0.64
81456883|NCT02015611|162604309|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for age, sex, race, season (time-varying)||||||0.08
81582327|NCT00277212|162837329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.458||95.0|-0.25|0.11||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANOVA|ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, is used for baseline estimates.|aripiprazole - placebo|Baseline||0.11|-0.25|0.458
81456884|NCT02015611|162604310|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for age, sex, race, season (time-varying)||||||0.53
81456885|NCT02015611|162604311|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for age, sex, race, season (time-varying)||||||0.75
81456886|NCT02015611|162604312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for age, sex, race, season (time-varying)||||||0.92
81456887|NCT02015611|162604313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for age, sex, race, season (time-varying)||||||0.94
81456888|NCT02015611|162604314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for age, sex, race, season (time-varying)||||||0.61
81456889|NCT02015611|162604315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for age, sex, race, season (time-varying)||||||0.59
81456890|NCT02015611|162604316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for age, sex, race, season (time-varying)||||||0.21
81456891|NCT00951496|162604322|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Study was designed to provide 80% power when arm II reduces the progression free survival event rate 20%. The critical p-value accounts for correlation between 2 primary hypotheses.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.09||P value not adjusted for multiplicity. Significance Threshold = 0.027|Log Rank|Stratified by stage of disease and size of residual disease.|Progression free survival of arm II relative to arm I. Adjusted for stage of disease and residual size.|P value.(an P value is used to determine statistical significance in a hypothesis test). from a stratified log rank test to assess equality of progression free survival hazards of arm II and arm I||1.09|0.81|0.341
81456892|NCT00951496|162604322|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Study was designed to provide 80% power when arm III reduced the true progression free survival event rate. 20% compared to arm I. Critical p value accounts for correlation between 2 primary hypotheses.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.15||P value not adjusted for multiplicity. Significance threshold = 0.027 accounting for 2 correlated primary hypotheses.|Log Rank|Stratified by stage of disease and size of residual disease.|Progression free survival hazard of arm III to arm I. Adjusted for stage of disease and residual disease size.|P value from a log rank test comparing the progression free survival hazards of arm III to arm I.||1.15|0.86|0.587
81456893|NCT03123068|162604380|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Mann Whitney U test|||||||>0.05
81456894|NCT04782076|162604387|OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.33|1.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean (LS Mean)||||1.55|1.33|
81456895|NCT04782076|162604388|OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3|1.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.46|1.30|
81456896|NCT01074944|162604405|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Eliglustat QD treatment was declared non-inferior to BID treatment if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference was within the non-inferiority margin of -0.15 (or -15%).|Difference in Percentage Stable|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|11.9||||||||11.9|-17.7|
81456897|NCT02348112|162604455|NON_INFERIORITY|The number and proportion of subjects experiencing a 50% or greater reduction in pad weight at 6 months were compared, and non-inferiority assessed using a normal approximation test (Z-test) for a difference in binomial proportion. Non-inferiority was considered achieved if the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions (Comparator - Altis) was less than 0.15.|Difference in Proportions|-0.054||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.139|0.031|||Normal approximation test (Z-test)|||||0.031|-0.139|0.013
81456898|NCT02348112|162604456|NON_INFERIORITY|The number and proportion of subjects experiencing device- and/or procedure-related serious adverse events were tabulated for each study group. Non-inferiority through 36 months was calculated using a normal approximation test (Z-test) for a difference in binomial proportion. Non-inferiority was considered achieved if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions (Comparator - Altis) is greater than -0.10 in the mITT analysis population.|Difference in Proportions|0.013|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.048|||Normal approximation test (Z-test)|||||0.048|-0.023|<0.0001
81456899|NCT02085447|162604469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.012
81456900|NCT02085447|162604470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.028
81456901|NCT02085447|162604471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.162|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.162
81456902|NCT02085447|162604472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.021
81582328|NCT00277212|162837329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.26||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from Baseline at Week 8||0.26|-0.05|
81456903|NCT02085447|162604473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.005
81456904|NCT02085447|162604474|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.001
81456905|NCT02085447|162604475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.197|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.197
81456906|NCT02085447|162604476|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.001
81582329|NCT00277212|162837329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.2||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from baseline at Week 24||0.20|-0.11|
81456907|NCT02085447|162604477|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.001
81456908|NCT02085447|162604478|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.001
81456909|NCT02085447|162604479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.053
81456910|NCT02085447|162604480|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.001
81456911|NCT02085447|162604481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.821|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.821
81456912|NCT02085447|162604482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.330
81456913|NCT02085447|162604483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.425|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.425
81456914|NCT02085447|162604484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.577|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.577
81456915|NCT02085447|162604485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.330
81456916|NCT02085447|162604486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.706|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.706
81456917|NCT02085447|162604487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.481|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.481
81456918|NCT02085447|162604488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.020
81456919|NCT02085447|162604489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.103
81456920|NCT02085447|162604490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.063
81456921|NCT00395161|162604533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||95.0|||||Log Rank|Two-sided logrank test was used, stratified by immune compromised status at study entry (a factor also used to stratify the study randomization)||Null hypothesis was equal median time in both arms. Sample size calculated to yield 90% power to detect a significant effect, assuming inverse hazard rate of 1.5 using two-sided logrank test with alpha=0.05. This required recruitment until 263 patients with an event were enrolled (though the study was terminated early for futility by the DSMB).||||0.29
81456922|NCT00395161|162604534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81||95.0|||||Rate analysis (see comments)|95% CIs were calculated for rates in each arm, and rates compared between arms, via approach of DR Cox, Biometrika (1953), vol 40, pp. 354-60.||Null hypothesis of equal event rates in the two study arms.||||0.81
81456923|NCT00395161|162604535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.09
81456924|NCT00395161|162604536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.07
81456925|NCT00395161|162604537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.16
81456926|NCT03093259|162604542|OTHER|One-sided 10% significance level||||||0.2096|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2096
81456927|NCT03093259|162604543|OTHER|||||||0.1588|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1588
81456928|NCT03093259|162604544|OTHER|||||||0.483|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4830
81456929|NCT03093259|162604545|OTHER|||||||0.0742|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0742
81519259|NCT04384107|162727808|OTHER|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|-1.1|||=|0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|3.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site erythema||3.6|-5.9|= 0.641
81582330|NCT00277212|162837329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.42||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from Baseline at Week 36||0.42|0.00|
81456930|NCT03093259|162604546|OTHER|||||||0.0462|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0462
81456931|NCT00967330|162604578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81456932|NCT00967330|162604579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.588||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.423|0.817|||Chi-squared|||||0.817|0.423|0.0012
81456933|NCT00967330|162604580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.963||||0.8283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.684|1.354|||Chi-squared|||||1.354|0.684|0.8283
81456934|NCT00967330|162604582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|0.06||||0.34745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.14|||Fisher Exact|||Response rate based on participants with CR at 4 weeks after RT.||0.14|-0.02|0.34745
81456935|NCT00967330|162604582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|0.09||||0.17923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.17|||Fisher Exact|||The response rate based on participants with CR at \>4 weeks after RT.||0.17|0.00|0.17923
81456936|NCT00967330|162604582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.08|||Fisher Exact|||The response rate based on participants with CR at Month 6.||0.08|-0.08|1.00000
81456937|NCT00967330|162604582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|0.25||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.38|||Fisher Exact|||Response rate based on participants with CR or PR at 4 weeks after RT.||0.38|0.12|0.00210
81456938|NCT00967330|162604582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|0.1||||0.18761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.23|||Fisher Exact|||Response rate based on participants with CR and PR at \>4 weeks after RT.||0.23|-0.02|0.18761
81456939|NCT00967330|162604582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-0.05||||0.38974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.07|||Fisher Exact|||Response rate based on participants with CR or PR at Month 6.||0.07|-0.18|0.38974
81456940|NCT00967330|162604584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|2.1002||||0.4975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9855|8.186|||ANOVA|||Physical Functioning. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||8.1860|-3.9855|0.4975
81456941|NCT00967330|162604584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4704||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9358|7.9951|||ANOVA|||Role Functioning. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||7.9951|-10.9358|0.7600
81456942|NCT00967330|162604584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02278||||0.9949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.035|6.9895|||ANOVA|||Emotional Functioning. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||6.9895|-7.0350|0.9949
81456943|NCT00967330|162604584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.8213||||0.6253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.155|5.5125|||ANOVA|||Cognitive Functioning. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||5.5125|-9.1550|0.6253
81456944|NCT00967330|162604584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.6126||||0.7219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2953|10.5205|||ANOVA|||Social Functioning. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||10.5205|-7.2953|0.7219
81456945|NCT00967330|162604584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.4989||||0.2443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4046|9.4023|||ANOVA|||Global Health Status /QoL. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||9.4023|-2.4046|0.2443
81456946|NCT00967330|162604584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.3449||||0.3287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0739|3.3841|||ANOVA|||Fatigue. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||3.3841|-10.0739|0.3287
81456947|NCT00967330|162604584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.196||||0.0485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3635|-0.0285|||ANOVA|||Nausea/Vomiting. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||-0.02850|-8.3635|0.0485
81456948|NCT00967330|162604584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.095||||0.0354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5629|-0.6271|||ANOVA|||Pain. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||-0.6271|-17.5629|0.0354
81456949|NCT00967330|162604584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.2088||||0.3724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2784|3.8608|||ANOVA|||Dyspnoea. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||3.8608|-10.2784|0.3724
81456950|NCT00967330|162604584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.876||||0.2884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9002|4.1482|||ANOVA|||Insomnia. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||4.1482|-13.9002|0.2884
81456951|NCT00967330|162604584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.782||||0.4081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3926|3.8282|||ANOVA|||Appetite loss. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||3.8282|-9.3926|0.4081
81456952|NCT00967330|162604584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.9375||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0245|3.1495|||ANOVA|||Constipation. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||3.1495|-11.0245|0.2750
81456953|NCT00967330|162604584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.1685||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4129|-0.9241|||ANOVA|||Diarrhoea. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||-0.9241|-11.4129|0.0213
81456954|NCT00967330|162604584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.7295||||0.5201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0727|5.6137|||ANOVA|||Financial Problems. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||5.6137|-11.0727|0.5201
81456955|NCT00967330|162604585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.2699||||0.3613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2983|3.7585|||ANOVA|||Future uncertainty. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||3.7585|-10.2983|0.3613
81519260|NCT04384107|162727808|OTHER|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|-0.2|||=|0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|5.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site induration||5.6|-6.1|= 0.937
81456956|NCT00967330|162604585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.1159||||0.6146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4654|3.2336|||ANOVA|||Visual disorder. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||3.2336|-5.4654|0.6146
81456957|NCT00967330|162604585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1014||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2449|6.4477|||ANOVA|||Motor dysfunction. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||6.4477|-4.2449|0.6860
81456958|NCT00967330|162604585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1009||||0.9706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.468|5.2663|||ANOVA|||Communication deficit. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||5.2663|-5.4680|0.9706
81456959|NCT00967330|162604585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.3294||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.855|-1.8037|||ANOVA|||Headaches. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||-1.8037|-14.8550|0.0124
81456960|NCT00967330|162604585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.0054||||0.5997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7654|2.7545|||ANOVA|||Seizures. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||2.7545|-4.7654|0.5997
81456961|NCT00967330|162604585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.4399||||0.3458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6002|3.7204|||ANOVA|||Drowsiness. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||3.7204|-10.6002|0.3458
81456962|NCT00967330|162604585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.5908||||0.2383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2279|3.0464|||ANOVA|||Hair loss. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||3.0464|-12.2279|0.2383
81456963|NCT00967330|162604585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9807||||0.7491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0373|6.9988|||ANOVA|||Itchy skin. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||6.9988|-5.0373|0.7491
81456964|NCT00967330|162604585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.0341||||0.7755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1508|6.0827|||ANOVA|||Weakness of legs. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||6.0827|-8.1508|0.7755
81456965|NCT00967330|162604585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.469||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1211|5.0591|||ANOVA|||Bladder control. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||5.0591|-4.1211|0.8410
81456966|NCT00967330|162604586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1933||||0.0817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.411|0.02438|||ANOVA|||Orientation to time and place. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||0.02438|-0.4110|0.0817
81519261|NCT04384107|162727808|OTHER|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|7.1|||=|0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|13.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site pain||13.8|0.5|= 0.036
81519262|NCT04384107|162727808|OTHER|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|-4.0|||=|0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|2.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site swelling||2.2|-10.2|= 0.208
81456967|NCT00967330|162604586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02955||||0.0773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06234|0.003241|||ANOVA|||Immediate recall. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||0.003241|-0.06234|0.0773
81456968|NCT00967330|162604586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1429||||0.2608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1065|0.3924|||ANOVA|||Repetitions required. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||0.3924|-0.1065|0.2608
81456969|NCT00967330|162604586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.003262||||0.9836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3092|0.3158|||ANOVA|||Calculations. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||0.3158|-0.3092|0.9836
81456970|NCT00967330|162604586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.03782||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2071|0.1315|||ANOVA|||Short-term verbal memory. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||0.1315|-0.2071|0.6610
81456971|NCT00967330|162604586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08037||||0.4464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2875|0.1268|||ANOVA|||Language and construct ability. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||0.1268|-0.2875|0.4464
81456972|NCT00967330|162604586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3128||||0.4717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1658|0.5402|||ANOVA|||Total score. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||0.5402|-1.1658|0.4717
81456973|NCT00967330|162604587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.151||||0.2078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4983|1.1963|||ANOVA|||KPS score. ANOVA included all post-baseline data (Months 3 through 21).||1.1963|-5.4983|0.2078
81456974|NCT02892331|162604613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||VO2 testing was not performed for one participant in the HIGH-INT group.|ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and the HIGH-INT group||||0.006
81456975|NCT02892331|162604613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045||||||VO2 testing was not performed for one participant in the HIGH-INT group.|ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and MOD-INT group||||0.045
81456976|NCT02892331|162604613|SUPERIORITY|VO2 testing was not performed for one participant in the HIGH-INT group.||||||0.449|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between MOD-INT and High-INT groups||||0.449
81456977|NCT02892331|162604614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.276|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and High-INT groups||||0.276
81456978|NCT02892331|162604614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.633|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and MOD-INT groups||||0.633
81456979|NCT02892331|162604614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.555|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the MOD-INT and HIGH-INT groups||||0.555
81456980|NCT02892331|162604615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON group and the HIGH-INT group||||0.370
81456981|NCT02892331|162604615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.383|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and the MOD-INT group||||0.383
81456982|NCT02892331|162604615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0972|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison for the MOD-INT and HIGH-INT groups||||0.0972
81456983|NCT02892331|162604616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.932|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and the HIGH-INT groups||||0.932
81456984|NCT02892331|162604616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.307|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and MOD-INT groups||||0.307
81456985|NCT02892331|162604616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.376|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the MOD-INT and the HIGH-INT groups||||0.376
81519263|NCT04384107|162727809|OTHER|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|-0.4|||=|0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|6.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Decreased appetite||6.0|-6.7|= 0.912
81519264|NCT04384107|162727809|OTHER|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|5.9|||=|0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|13.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Irritability||13.0|-1.3|= 0.108
81456986|NCT02892331|162604617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.136|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and the HIGH-INT groups||||0.136
81456987|NCT02892331|162604617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.262|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and the MOD-INT group||||0.262
81456988|NCT02892331|162604617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.715|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the MOD-INT group and the HIGH-INT groups||||0.715
81456989|NCT02892331|162604618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and High-INT groups||||0.056
81456990|NCT02892331|162604618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.349|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and MOD-INT groups||||0.349
81456991|NCT02892331|162604618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.359|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the MOD-INT and HIGH-INT groups||||0.359
81456992|NCT02892331|162604619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.224|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and HIGH-INT groups||||0.224
81456993|NCT02892331|162604619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.199|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and MOD-INT groups||||0.199
81456994|NCT02892331|162604619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.952|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the MOD-INT and the HIGH-INT groups||||0.952
81456995|NCT02892331|162604620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.783|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and HIGH-INT groups||||0.783
81456996|NCT02892331|162604620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.098|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and MOD-INT groups||||0.098
81456997|NCT02892331|162604620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the MOD and HIGH-INT groups||||0.071
81456998|NCT02892331|162604621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and the HIGH-INT groups||||0.940
81456999|NCT02892331|162604621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.994|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and MOD-INT groups||||0.994
81457000|NCT02892331|162604621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the MOD-INT and HIGH-INT groups||||0.940
81457001|NCT02892331|162604622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.769|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the CON and HIGH-INT groups||||0.769
81457002|NCT02892331|162604622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the CON and MOD-INT groups||||0.800
81457003|NCT02892331|162604622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.769|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.769
81519265|NCT04384107|162727809|OTHER|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|1.0|||=|0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|8.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Somnolence||8.4|-6.4|= 0.792
81519266|NCT04384107|162727809|OTHER|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|-0.3|||=|0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|2.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Urticaria||2.8|-3.5|= 0.843
81519267|NCT04384107|162727810|OTHER|Estimated differences and CIs are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.3||||||||1.3|-1.4|
81457004|NCT02892331|162604623|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and the MOD groups||||1.000
81457005|NCT02892331|162604623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of HIGH-INT and CON groups||||0.993
81457006|NCT02892331|162604623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.994|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the MOD-INT and the HIGH-INT groups||||0.994
81457007|NCT02892331|162604624|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.821|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in insulin sensitivity (CON vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.821
81457008|NCT02892331|162604624|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in insulin sensitivity (CON vs. MOD-INT)||||0.985
81457009|NCT02892331|162604624|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.856|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in insulin sensitivity (MOD-INT vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.856
81457010|NCT02892331|162604625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.093|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and HIGH-INT groups||||0.093
81457011|NCT02892331|162604625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the CON and the MOD-INT groups||||0.033
81457012|NCT02892331|162604625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.602|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the MOD-INT and HIGH-INT groups||||0.602
81457013|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.424|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in PGC1A (CON vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.424
81457014|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.308|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in PGC1A (CON vs. MOD-INT)||||0.308
81457015|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.844|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in PGC1a (MOD-INT vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.844
81457016|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in citrate synthase (CON vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.135
81457017|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in Citrate synthase (CON vs. MOD-INT)||||0.800
81457018|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.195|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in citrate synthase||||0.195
81457019|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.459|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in complex I||||0.459
81519268|NCT04384107|162727811|NON_INFERIORITY|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI and p-value based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - PCV13) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|-0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serotype 1: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||0.8|-1.7|< 0.001
81527217|NCT02610777|162741649|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||=|0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|3.109||P-value comparing duration of CR in low blast AML between treatment groups is based on unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on an unstratified Cox proportional hazard regression model and treatment as a factor in the model.|||3.109|0.057|=0.383
81527218|NCT02610777|162741650|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.206|||=|0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.699|2.081||P-value is from an unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||HR is based on an unstratified Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as a factor. HR\>1 for the treatment indicates a shorter time to first CR, CRi or PR in the Pevonedistat Combination arm compared to the Azacitidine only arm.|||2.081|0.699|=0.498
81527219|NCT02610777|162741651|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.905|||=|0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.226|3.62||P-value is from an unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||HR is based on an unstratified Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as a factor. HR\<1for the treatment indicates a longer time to Subsequent Therapy in the Pevonedistat Combination arm compared to the Azacitidine only arm.|||3.620|0.226|=0.888
81527220|NCT02610777|162741652|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|19.231|||=|0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.925|45.386||P-value is from an unstratified Cochran-Mantel Haenszel chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of Participants With RBCs-transfusion Independence||45.386|-6.925|=0.162
81457020|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.213|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in complex 1 (CON vs. MOD-INT groups)||||0.213
81457021|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.971|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in complex II (MOD-INT vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.971
81457022|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.634|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in complex III (CON vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.634
81457023|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.919|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in Complex III (CON vs. MOD-INT groups)||||0.919
81457024|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.574|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in complex III||||0.574
81457025|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.295|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in Complex IV (CON vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.295
81457026|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.097|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in complex IV (CON vs. MOD-INT)||||0.097
81457027|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.468|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in complex IV||||0.468
81582331|NCT00277212|162837329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.16||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from Baseline at week 52||0.16|-0.05|
81519269|NCT04384107|162727811|NON_INFERIORITY|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI and p-value based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - PCV13) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serotype 3: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||4.5|1.0|< 0.001
81519270|NCT04384107|162727811|NON_INFERIORITY|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI and p-value based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - PCV13) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serotype 4: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||1.1|-1.1|< 0.001
81582332|NCT00277212|162837329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.11||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from baseline at Week 52 (LOCF)||0.11|-0.22|0.515
81638027|NCT01918033|162966328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.03||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.17|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change From Baseline in Rhinorrhea Nasal Symptom Sub-Score at Week 2|||0.17|-0.10|0.627
81457028|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.589|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in complex V||||0.589
81457029|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in complex V (CON vs. MOD-INT)||||0.196
81457030|NCT02892331|162604626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.436|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in Complex V (MOD-INT vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.436
81457031|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.756|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of general health subscale (CON vs. HIGH INT)||||0.756
81457032|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.115|||||||ANCOVA|||General Health Subscale (CON vs. MOD-INT)||||0.115
81457033|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.225|||||||ANCOVA|||General Health Subscale (MOD-INT vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.225
81457034|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.758|||||||ANCOVA|||Physical health Sub-scale (CON vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.758
81457035|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.759|||||||ANCOVA|||Physical health subscale (CON vs. MOD-INT)||||0.759
81457036|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.465|||||||ANCOVA|||Physical Health subscale (MOD-INT vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.465
81457037|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.549|||||||ANCOVA|||Role Physical subscale (CON vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.549
81457038|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.679|||||||ANCOVA|||Role Physical Subscale (CON vs. MOD-INT)||||0.679
81457039|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.334|||||||ANCOVA|||Role Physical Subscale (MOD-INT vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.334
81457040|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.273|||||||ANCOVA|||Bodily pain subscale (CON vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.273
81457041|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.642|||||||ANCOVA|||Bodily pain subscale (CON vs. MOD-INT)||||0.642
81457042|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||ANCOVA|||Bodily Pain Subscale (MOD-INT vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.520
81457043|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||ANCOVA|||Vitality subscale (CON vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.460
81457044|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203|||||||ANCOVA|||Vitality sub-scale (CON vs. MOD-INT group)||||0.203
81457045|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058|||||||ANCOVA|||Vitality subscale (MOD-INT vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.058
81457046|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.739|||||||ANCOVA|||Social Function subscale (CON vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.739
81457047|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||ANCOVA|||Social Function subscale (CON vs. MOD-INT)||||0.059
81457048|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||ANCOVA|||Social Function sub-scale (HIGH-INT vs. MOD-INT)||||0.0380
81457049|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of mental health subscale (CON vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.950
81457050|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.096|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in mental health subscale (CON Vs. MOD INT)||||0.096
81457051|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.127|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in mental health subscale (MOD-INT vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.127
81457052|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.373|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in role emotional subscale (CON vs HIGH-INT)||||0.373
81457053|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in role emotional sub-scale||||0.630
81582333|NCT00277212|162837329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.23||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Highest Change from Baseline||0.23|-0.16|0.730
81582334|NCT00277212|162837330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.2||Means, mean differences, 95% confidence intervals for the differences, and the p-values are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANOVA|ANOVA, controlling for treatment, used for baseline estimates.|aripiprazole - placebo|Baseline||0.20|-0.08|0.435
81582335|NCT00277212|162837330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.3||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from Baseline at Week 8||0.30|0.04|
81582336|NCT00277212|162837330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.17||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from Baseline at Week 24||0.17|-0.11|
81582337|NCT00277212|162837330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.13||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from baseline at Week 36||0.13|-0.13|
81582338|NCT00277212|162837330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.14||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from baseline at Week 52||0.14|-0.08|
81582339|NCT00277212|162837330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.17||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Change from Baseline at Week 52 (LOCF)||0.17|-0.06|0.358
81457054|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in role emotional subscale (MOD vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.034
81582340|NCT00277212|162837330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.31||Means, treatment differences between aripiprazole and placebo, 95% confidence intervals for the differences and the p-values for treatment comparisons are based on ANOVA/ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA (main effects=double-blind treatment, covariate=baseline assessment) used for mean change from baseline comparisons.|aripiprazole - placebo|Highest Change from Baseline||0.31|0.03|0.021
81582341|NCT03336216|162837341|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.19|1.82||||||||1.82|1.19|
81582342|NCT03336216|162837341|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|60.0|0.77|1.3||||||||1.30|0.77|
81457055|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in role emotional subscale (CON vs. MOD-INT)||||0.070
81457056|NCT02892331|162604627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.945|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in physical health sub-scale (MOD-INT vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.945
81457057|NCT02892331|162604628|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in the mental health sum scale (CON vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.650
81457058|NCT02892331|162604628|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in mental health (sum) subscale (MOD-INT vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.034
81457059|NCT02892331|162604628|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in physical health (sum)||||0.330
81457060|NCT02892331|162604628|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.297|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in physical health (sum) subscale||||0.297
81457061|NCT02892331|162604629|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.109|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in steps (CON vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.109
81457062|NCT02892331|162604629|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.099|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in steps (CON vs. MOD-INT)||||0.099
81457063|NCT02892331|162604629|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.947|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in steps (MOD-INT vs. HIGH-INT)||||0.947
81457064|NCT00610428|162604634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084||||||p-values calculated by Log-rank Test in step-down sequence (10 mg to 5 mg)|Survival|||Survival time is defined as time to the first successful headache relief.||||0.0840
81457065|NCT00610428|162604634|SUPERIORITY|Survival time is defined as time to the first successful headache relief.||||||0.0383||||||p-values calculated by Log-rank Test in step-down sequence (10 mg to 5 mg)|Survival|||||||0.0383
81457066|NCT05411991|162604681|SUPERIORITY||Net treatment benefit|10.5||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|31.9|||General pairwaise comparison|||||31.9|-11.9|0.357
81457067|NCT05016960|162604695|OTHER|one group paired samples t test to compare scores at pre vs. post treatment||||||0.503|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.503
81457068|NCT05016960|162604696|NON_INFERIORITY|one group paired samples t test||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.230
81457069|NCT05016960|162604697|OTHER|one group paired samples t test||||||0.061|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.061
81457070|NCT05016960|162604698|OTHER|one group paired samples t test|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81457071|NCT05016960|162604699|OTHER|one group paired samples t test||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.01
81457072|NCT05016960|162604700|OTHER|one group paired samples t test||||||0.625|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.625
81457073|NCT05016960|162604701|OTHER|one group paired samples t test||||||0.134|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.134
81457074|NCT05016960|162604702|OTHER|one group paired samples t test||||||0.515|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.515
81457075|NCT05016960|162604703|OTHER|one group paired samples t test||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.410
81457076|NCT05016960|162604704|OTHER|one group paired samples t test||||||0.706|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.706
81457077|NCT05016960|162604705|OTHER|one group paired samples t test||||||0.062|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.062
81457078|NCT05016960|162604706|OTHER|one group paired samples t test||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.390
81457079|NCT05016960|162604707|OTHER|one group paired samples t test||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.38
81519271|NCT04384107|162727811|NON_INFERIORITY|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI and p-value based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - PCV13) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|-1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serotype 5: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||-0.1|-3.0|< 0.001
81519272|NCT04384107|162727811|NON_INFERIORITY|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI and p-value based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - PCV13) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|-0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serotype 6A: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||0.2|-2.6|< 0.001
81519273|NCT04384107|162727811|NON_INFERIORITY|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI and p-value based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - PCV13) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|-3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-1.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serotype 6B: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||-1.3|-6.9|< 0.001
81582343|NCT03336216|162837341|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|60.0|0.6|1.03||||||||1.03|0.60|
81457080|NCT05016960|162604708|OTHER|One group paired samples t test||||||0.064|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.064
81582344|NCT03336216|162837342|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.33|2.02||||||||2.02|1.33|
81457081|NCT01730053|162604717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-34.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-49.2|-19.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Alirocumab group was compared to the corresponding active control group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-19.3|-49.2|<0.0001
81457082|NCT01730053|162604717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-36.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-51.5|-20.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As described in statistical analysis 1 of the endpoint.||-20.7|-51.5|<0.0001
81457083|NCT01730053|162604717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-20.3|||=|0.0453|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-45.8|5.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As described in statistical analysis 1 of the endpoint.||5.1|-45.8|=0.0453
81457084|NCT01730053|162604717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-25.3|||=|0.0136|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-50.9|0.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As described in statistical analysis 1 of the endpoint.||0.3|-50.9|=0.0136
81457085|NCT01730053|162604718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-35.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-47.4|-23.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 1.25 % level.||-23.0|-47.4|<0.0001
81457086|NCT01730053|162604718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-33.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-45.9|-20.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-20.5|-45.9|<0.0001
81457087|NCT01730053|162604718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-24.5|||=|0.0131|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-49.2|0.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||0.2|-49.2|=0.0131
81457088|NCT01730053|162604719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-35.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-47.4|-17.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant for rosuvastatin 10 mg baseline stratification).||-17.9|-47.4|<0.0001
81457089|NCT01730053|162604719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-32.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-47.0|-17.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-17.5|-47|<0.0001
81582345|NCT03336216|162837342|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||||60.0|0.87|1.46||||||||1.46|0.87|
81582346|NCT03336216|162837342|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||||60.0|0.55|0.94||||||||0.94|0.55|
81582347|NCT03336216|162837345|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted difference|1.8||||0.6537||95.0|-5.5|9.0||Stratified CMH test stratified by ECOG and prior chemotherapy|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method of weighting|||9.0|-5.5|0.6537
81582348|NCT03336216|162837345|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted difference|12.5||||0.0951||95.0|3.1|21.9||Stratified CMH test stratified by ECOG and prior chemotherapy|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method of weighting|||21.9|3.1|0.0951
81582349|NCT03336216|162837345|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted difference|5.0||||0.5171||95.0|-8.0|18.1||Stratified CMH test stratified by ECOG and prior chemotherapy|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method of weighting|||18.1|-8.0|0.5171
81582350|NCT03336216|162837346|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted difference|-0.8||||0.8505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|7.7||Stratified CMH test stratified by ECOG and prior chemotherapy|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method of weighting|||7.7|-9.4|0.8505
81582351|NCT03336216|162837346|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted difference|1.5||||0.8144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|12.8||Stratified CMH test stratified by ECOG and prior chemotherapy|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method of weighting|||12.8|-9.9|0.8144
81582352|NCT03336216|162837346|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted difference|0.7||||0.9087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|12.1||Stratified CMH test stratified by ECOG and prior chemotherapy.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method of weighting|||12.1|-10.7|0.9087
81582353|NCT03336216|162837349|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.96|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model by ECOG and type of prior chemotherapy|||1.96|0.76|
81582354|NCT03336216|162837349|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.86|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model by ECOG and type of prior chemotherapy|||1.86|0.59|
81582355|NCT03336216|162837349|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.46|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model by ECOG and type of prior chemotherapy|||1.46|0.45|
81582356|NCT00666757|162837382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Categorical, pseudo-likelihood-based repeated measures approach (MMRM-CAT). The analysis will contrast the remission rates at 12 week endpoint between treatment groups.||||0.26
81582357|NCT00666757|162837383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures Analysis.Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at 12-week endpoint.||||0.07
81582358|NCT00666757|162837384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Categorical, pseudo-likelihood-based repeated measures approach (MMRM-CAT). Repeated Measures Analysis. The analysis will contrast the remission remission rates at 12-week endpoint.||||0.03
81582359|NCT00666757|162837385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Categorical, pseudo-likelihood-based repeated measures approach (MMRM-CAT). The analysis will contrast the response rates at 12-week endpoint.||||0.09
81582360|NCT00666757|162837386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Categorical, pseudo-likelihood-based repeated measures approach (MMRM-CAT). The analysis will contrast the response rates at 12-week endpoint.||||0.001
81582361|NCT00666757|162837387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures Analysis. Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at 12-Week endpoint.||||0.002
81582362|NCT00666757|162837388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures Analysis. Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at 12-Week endpoint.||||0.001
81582363|NCT00666757|162837389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures Analysis. Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at 12-Week endpoint.||||0.003
81582364|NCT00666757|162837390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures Analysis.Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at 12-Week endpoint.||||0.01
81582365|NCT00666757|162837391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures Analysis. Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at 12-Week endpoint.||||0.02
81582366|NCT00666757|162837392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures Analysis. Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at 12-Week endpoint.||||0.20
81582367|NCT00666757|162837393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Only those patients who had at least moderate pain at baseline (defined as baseline BPI Average 24-Hour Pain Score greater than or equal to 3). Repeated Measures Analysis. Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at 12-Week endpoint.||||0.03
81582368|NCT00666757|162837394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures Analysis. Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at 12-Week endpoint.||||0.03
81582369|NCT00666757|162837395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures Analysis. Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at 12-Week endpoint.||||0.002
81582370|NCT00666757|162837396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures Analysis. Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at endpoint.||||0.01
81582371|NCT00666757|162837397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0||||Between group P-value|ANCOVA|||||||0.07
81582372|NCT00666757|162837398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0||||Between group P-value|ANCOVA|||||||0.34
81582373|NCT00666757|162837399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures Analysis. Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at endpoint.||||0.02
81582374|NCT00666757|162837400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures Analysis. Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at endpoint.||||0.01
81582375|NCT00666757|162837401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures Analysis. Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at endpoint.||||0.97
81582376|NCT00666757|162837402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures Analysis. Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at endpoint.||||0.32
81582377|NCT00666757|162837403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0||||Between group P-value|ANCOVA|||Transformed absolute score||||0.12
81582378|NCT00666757|162837404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0||||Between group P-value|ANCOVA|||Transformed Absolute Score||||0.16
81582379|NCT00666757|162837405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures Analysis. Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at endpoint.||||0.002
81519274|NCT04384107|162727811|NON_INFERIORITY|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI and p-value based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - PCV13) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|-0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serotype 7F: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||0.8|-1.7|< 0.001
81582380|NCT00666757|162837406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures Analysis. Treatment comparisons will include the contrast between treatment groups at endpoint.||||0.53
81582381|NCT01231581|162837407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.32|||Log Rank||Hazard ratios are estimated using a Pike estimator.|||1.32|0.66|0.352
81582382|NCT05954052|162837414|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.0||0.1807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.24|14.24|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the analysis of (ABC) scores at baseline and 12 weeks in this single-arm, open-label pilot study (n=6 participants, all with paired data including the early dropout), we use superiority test, This aligns with the study's hypothesis that oral glutathione supplementation would lead to an improvement (i.e., a decrease in ABC scores, indicating reduced irritability). Superiority testing evaluates whether the post-treatment mean (or median) is significantly lower than the baseline||14.24|-6.24|0.1807
81582383|NCT02596854|162837460|NON_INFERIORITY|α=0.025 with a margin of Δ=0.5 were used for non-inferiority testing|Median Difference (Net)|-0.428|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3522|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.428|-0.269||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Notably, no separate comparative statistical analysis was performed for the 1.5T and 3.0T subgroups, which were pooled for analysis. All patients underwent both synthetic MR and commercial conventional MR in a single arm.|Non-inferiority of synthetic MR versus conventional commercial MR the hypothesis can be stated as H0: S ≤ -Δ and HA: S \> -Δ.|To mitigate possible bias, the hypothesis test was executed via pre-programmed SAS module, which does not show the data for individual synthetic and conventional group values. The data for these individual groups is thus not currently available as part of the study report held by the sponsor or submitted to FDA. Thus, this data cannot be presented without additional analysis (re-programming) of the original SAS used to perform the study. Data were only reported as the difference between synthetic - conventional to determine non-inferiority, and data for individual crossovers (synthetic vs. conventional) were not calculated.The raw conventional scan images and those post-processed with the research software were combined as pre-specified in the study protocol|-0.269|-0.428|<0.001
81582384|NCT02424383|162837611|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Freedom from Target LesionRevascularization (TLR) were reported through 12 months with frequency counts, percentages and 95% confidence intervals from exact binomial test. In addition, Kaplan-Meier tables and curves were created.|||
81582385|NCT02424383|162837612|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Freedom from composite of safety events from the time following the index procedure through 30 days post procedure were reported with frequency counts, percentages and 95% confidence intervals from exact binomial test. Kaplan-Meier tables and curves were also calculated.|||
81582386|NCT01154218|162837641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|99.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.49|108.33||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0-∞) of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||108.33|91.49|
81582387|NCT01154218|162837641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted means|106.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.26|116.35||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0-∞) of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||116.35|98.26|
81582388|NCT01154218|162837641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|85.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.88|93.25||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0-∞) of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||93.25|78.88|
81582389|NCT01154218|162837642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted means|99.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.3|108.66||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||108.66|91.30|
81582390|NCT01154218|162837642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted means|107.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.58|117.35||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||117.35|98.58|
81582391|NCT01154218|162837642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted means|85.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.45|93.22||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||93.22|78.45|
81582392|NCT01154218|162837645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|106.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.55|118.51||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||118.51|96.55|
81457090|NCT01730053|162604720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-35.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-48.2|-22.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant for rosuvastatin 10 mg baseline stratification).||-22.5|-48.2|<0.0001
81457091|NCT01730053|162604720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-32.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-45.6|-19.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-19.0|-45.6|<0.0001
81457092|NCT01730053|162604721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-29.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-40.1|-18.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant for rosuvastatin 10 mg baseline stratification).||-18.3|-40.1|<0.0001
81457093|NCT01730053|162604721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-26.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-37.9|-15.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-15.7|-37.9|<0.0001
81457094|NCT01730053|162604722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-30.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-40.1|-21.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant for rosuvastatin 10 mg baseline stratification).||-21.3|-40.1|<0.0001
81519275|NCT04384107|162727811|NON_INFERIORITY|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI and p-value based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - PCV13) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|-0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serotype 9V: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||0.8|-1.7|< 0.001
81457095|NCT01730053|162604722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-28.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-38.0|-18.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-18.7|-38.0|<0.0001
81457096|NCT01730053|162604723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-31.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-43.9|-18.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant for rosuvastatin 10 mg baseline stratification).||-18.9|-43.9|<0.0001
81457097|NCT01730053|162604723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-29.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-42.1|-16.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-16.4|-42.1|<0.0001
81457098|NCT01730053|162604724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-32.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-43.2|-22.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant for rosuvastatin 10 mg baseline stratification).||-22.4|-43.2|<0.0001
81457099|NCT01730053|162604724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-28.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-39.1|-17.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-17.3|-39.1|<0.0001
81457100|NCT01730053|162604725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-20.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-29.4|-11.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant for rosuvastatin 10 mg baseline stratification).||-11.8|-29.4|<0.0001
81457101|NCT01730053|162604725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-20.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-29.3|-11.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-11.2|-29.3|<0.0001
81457102|NCT01730053|162604726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-28.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-39.7|-16.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant for rosuvastatin 10 mg baseline stratification).||-16.5|-39.7|<0.0001
81457103|NCT01730053|162604726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-24.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-35.7|-12.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-12.3|-35.7|<0.0001
81457104|NCT01730053|162604727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-29.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-42.1|-16.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant for rosuvastatin 10 mg baseline stratification).||-16.9|-42.1|<0.0001
81457105|NCT01730053|162604727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-24.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-37.7|-12.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-12.2|-37.7|<0.0001
81582393|NCT01154218|162837645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|111.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.47|123.33||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||123.33|100.47|
81582394|NCT01154218|162837645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|86.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.89|95.43||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||95.43|77.89|
81582395|NCT01154218|162837648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted means|100.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.16|110.97||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of PF-06260182 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||110.97|90.16|
81457106|NCT01730053|162604728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-20.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-29.4|-10.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant for rosuvastatin 10 mg baseline stratification).||-10.7|-29.4|<0.0001
81582396|NCT01154218|162837648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted means|108.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.11|120.77||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of PF-06260182 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||120.77|98.11|
81582397|NCT01154218|162837648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted means|74.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.55|82.98||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of PF-06260182 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||82.98|67.55|
81582398|NCT01154218|162837649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted means|100.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.46|110.73||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0-∞) of PF-06260182 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||110.73|90.46|
81582399|NCT01154218|162837649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted means|108.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.03|120.02||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0-∞) of PF-06260182 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||120.02|98.03|
81582400|NCT01154218|162837649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted means|76.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.23|84.74||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0-∞) of PF-06260182 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||84.74|69.23|
81582401|NCT01154218|162837650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted means|102.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.84|112.31||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of PF-06260182 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||112.31|92.84|
81582402|NCT01154218|162837650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted means|108.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.98|119.75||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of PF-06260182 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||119.75|98.98|
81582403|NCT01154218|162837650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted means|71.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.46|79.05||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of PF-06260182 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||79.05|65.46|
81582404|NCT00362115|162837653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9||||0.0631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|0.16||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.16|-5.96|0.0631
81582405|NCT00362115|162837653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.33|-2.2||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.20|-8.33|0.0008
81582406|NCT00362115|162837653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7||||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.73|-0.61||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.61|-6.73|0.0188
81582407|NCT00362115|162837653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-2.63||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.63|-8.80|0.0003
81582408|NCT00362115|162837653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7||||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.77|-0.65||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.65|-6.77|0.0177
81519276|NCT04384107|162727811|NON_INFERIORITY|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI and p-value based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - PCV13) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|-0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serotype 14: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||1.1|-1.9|< 0.001
81519277|NCT04384107|162727811|NON_INFERIORITY|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI and p-value based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - PCV13) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|-1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serotype 18C: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||-0.1|-3.0|< 0.001
81527221|NCT02610777|162741652|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|20.0|||=|0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.381|66.381||P-value is from an unstratified Cochran-Mantel Haenszel chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of Participants With Platelet-transfusion Independence||66.381|-26.381|=0.454
81527222|NCT02610777|162741654|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||=|0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|1.198||P-value is from an unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||HR is based on an unstratified Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as a factor. HR\<1for the treatment indicates a longer time to PD, Relapse, or Death in the Pevonedistat Combination arm compared to the Azacitidine only arm.|||1.198|0.521|=0.266
81527223|NCT00660179|162741660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.704||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.516|0.96|||Log Rank|||||0.960|0.516|0.0108
81527224|NCT00660179|162741660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.547|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.392|0.762|||Log Rank|||||0.762|0.392|<0.0001
81527225|NCT00660179|162741661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.669||||0.0146|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.462|0.97|||Log Rank|||||0.970|0.462|0.0146
81527226|NCT00660179|162741661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.335|0.747|||Log Rank|||||0.747|0.335|<0.0001
81527227|NCT00660179|162741662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.971||||0.9249|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.477|1.976|||Log Rank|||||1.976|0.477|0.9249
81527228|NCT00660179|162741662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.638||||0.2037|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.287|1.418|||Log Rank|||||1.418|0.287|0.2037
81527229|NCT00660179|162741663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.046||||0.8312|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.653|1.673|||Log Rank|||||1.673|0.653|0.8312
81527230|NCT00660179|162741663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.771||||0.2509|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.464|1.282|||Log Rank|||||1.282|0.464|0.2509
81457107|NCT01730053|162604728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-17.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-26.7|-7.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-7.7|-26.7|<0.0001
81582409|NCT00362115|162837653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.855||95.0|-2.72|3.27||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||3.27|-2.72|0.8550
81582410|NCT00362115|162837653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.1719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|0.91||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.91|-5.08|0.1719
81582411|NCT00362115|162837653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.7469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.49|2.5||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.50|-3.49|0.7469
81457108|NCT01730053|162604729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|2.6|59.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant for rosuvastatin 10 mg baseline stratification). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a Logistic regression model.||59.5|2.6|<0.0001
81457109|NCT01730053|162604729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.4|||=|0.0007|TWO_SIDED|98.75|1.8|40.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||40.5|1.8|=0.0007
81457110|NCT01730053|162604730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|2.58|88.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant for rosuvastatin 10 mg baseline stratification). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a Logistic regression model.||88.2|2.58|<0.0001
81519278|NCT04384107|162727811|NON_INFERIORITY|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI and p-value based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - PCV13) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|-0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serotype 19A: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||0.8|-1.7|< 0.001
81582412|NCT00362115|162837653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.1001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.55|0.49||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.49|-5.55|0.1001
81457111|NCT01730053|162604730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.9|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|1.7|56.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||56.7|1.7|=0.001
81582413|NCT00362115|162837653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.7294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|2.47||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.47|-3.52|0.7294
81457112|NCT01730053|162604731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|3.6|96.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant for rosuvastatin 10 mg baseline stratification). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a Logistic regression model.||96.2|3.6|<0.0001
81457113|NCT01730053|162604731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|2.5|53.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||53.1|2.5|<0.0001
81457114|NCT01730053|162604732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|2.4|67.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant for rosuvastatin 10 mg baseline stratification). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a Logistic regression model.||67.7|2.4|<0.0001
81457115|NCT01730053|162604732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.7|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|98.75|2.4|67.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||67.7|2.4|=0.0002
81457116|NCT01730053|162604733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-23.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-38.6|-9.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Regression, Robust|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant for rosuvastatin 10 mg baseline stratification). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.||-9.1|-38.6|<0.0001
81457117|NCT01730053|162604733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-23.6|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-39.0|-8.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Regression, Robust|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-8.2|-39.0|=0.0001
81457118|NCT01730053|162604734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|7.4|||=|0.0311|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-1.2|16.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.0125.|Regression, Robust|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant for rosuvastatin 10 mg baseline stratification). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.||16.1|-1.2|=0.0311
81457119|NCT03657797|162604743|NON_INFERIORITY|LS mean, the difference in LS mean (NCX 470 minus latanoprost), and the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference was obtained. Non-inferiority could be claimed if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI around the difference between the LS mean for NCX 470 and the LS mean for latanoprost was \< 1.5 mmHg. If non-inferiority was met, superiority was tested which could be claimed if the p-value for treatment difference was \<= 0.05 and the LS mean difference in change from baseline was \< 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.2666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.31||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|||NCX 470 0.21% was compared to latanoprost.||0.31|-1.11|0.2666
81457120|NCT03657797|162604743|NON_INFERIORITY|LS mean, the difference in LS mean (NCX 470 minus latanoprost), and the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference was obtained. Non-inferiority could be claimed if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI around the difference between the LS mean for NCX 470 and the LS mean for latanoprost was \< 1.5 mmHg. If non-inferiority was met, superiority was tested which could be claimed if the p-value for treatment difference was \<= 0.05 and the LS mean difference in change from baseline was \< 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81||||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.09||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|||NCX 0.042% was compared to latanoprost.||-0.09|-1.52|0.0281
81457121|NCT03657797|162604743|NON_INFERIORITY|LS mean, the difference in LS mean (NCX 470 minus latanoprost), and the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference was obtained. Non-inferiority could be claimed if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI around the difference between the LS mean for NCX 470 and the LS mean for latanoprost was \< 1.5 mmHg. If non-inferiority was met, superiority was tested which could be claimed if the p-value for treatment difference was \<= 0.05 and the LS mean difference in change from baseline was \< 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|-0.51||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|||NCX 0.065% was compared to latanoprost.||-0.51|-1.96|0.0009
81519279|NCT04384107|162727811|NON_INFERIORITY|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI and p-value based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - PCV13) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serotype 19F: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||1.1|-1.1|< 0.001
81582414|NCT00362115|162837654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.84|-1.41||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.41|-10.84|0.0111
81582415|NCT00362115|162837654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.51|-6.08||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.08|-15.51|< 0.0001
81582416|NCT00362115|162837654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.53|-5.1||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.10|-14.53|< 0.0001
81582417|NCT00362115|162837654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.02|-7.52||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.52|-17.02|< 0.0001
81582418|NCT00362115|162837654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.5||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.19|-3.76||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.76|-13.19|0.0005
81582419|NCT00362115|162837654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6||||0.2768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|7.17||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||7.17|-2.06|0.2768
81582420|NCT00362115|162837654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.3688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.74|2.51||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.51|-6.74|0.3688
81582421|NCT00362115|162837654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.6293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.75|3.48||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||3.48|-5.75|0.6293
81582422|NCT00362115|162837654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.1298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.25|1.06||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.06|-8.25|0.1298
81582423|NCT00362115|162837654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.9315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|4.82||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||4.82|-4.41|0.9315
81582424|NCT00362115|162837655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.1||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.17|-3.09||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.09|-13.17|0.0016
81582425|NCT00362115|162837655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.17|-5.09||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.09|-15.17|< 0.0001
81582426|NCT00362115|162837655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|-7.72||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.72|-17.80|< 0.0001
81582427|NCT00362115|162837655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.36|-6.2||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.20|-16.36|< 0.0001
81582428|NCT00362115|162837655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.75|-5.63||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.63|-15.75|< 0.0001
81582429|NCT00362115|162837655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|4.91||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||4.91|-4.96|0.9909
81582430|NCT00362115|162837655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.4213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.96|2.92||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.92|-6.96|0.4213
81582431|NCT00362115|162837655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7||||0.0646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.59|0.28||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.28|-9.59|0.0646
81582432|NCT00362115|162837655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.2107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.15|1.8||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.80|-8.15|0.2107
81582433|NCT00362115|162837655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.3059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.54|2.37||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.37|-7.54|0.3059
81582434|NCT00362115|162837656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.1653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.69|0.98||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.98|-5.69|0.1653
81582435|NCT00362115|162837656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-0.81||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.81|-7.50|0.0151
81582436|NCT00362115|162837656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-0.03||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.03|-6.70|0.0480
81582437|NCT00362115|162837656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.81|-1.08||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.08|-7.81|0.0098
81582438|NCT00362115|162837656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.68|-0.98||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.98|-7.68|0.0113
81582439|NCT00362115|162837656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.3416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|4.84||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||4.84|-1.68|0.3416
81582440|NCT00362115|162837656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.8973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.49|3.06||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||3.06|-3.49|0.8973
81582441|NCT00362115|162837656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.7292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|3.84||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||3.84|-2.69|0.7292
81582442|NCT00362115|162837656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.7646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|2.79||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.79|-3.79|0.7646
81582443|NCT00362115|162837656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.8133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|2.88||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.88|-3.67|0.8133
81582444|NCT00362115|162837657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.51|-4.51||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.51|-12.51|< 0.0001
81582445|NCT00362115|162837657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.31|-8.9||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-8.90|-17.31|< 0.0001
81582446|NCT00362115|162837657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.27|-7.95||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.95|-16.27|< 0.0001
81582447|NCT00362115|162837657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.07|-12.46||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-12.46|-21.07|< 0.0001
81582448|NCT00362115|162837657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.58|-9.17||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.17|-17.58|< 0.0001
81582449|NCT00362115|162837657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.3735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|5.58||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||5.58|-2.10|0.3735
81582450|NCT00362115|162837657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9||||0.1668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.91|1.2||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.20|-6.91|0.1668
81582451|NCT00362115|162837657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.3629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|2.15||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.15|-5.86|0.3629
81582452|NCT00362115|162837657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.67|-2.36||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.36|-10.67|0.0022
81582453|NCT00362115|162837657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1||||0.1303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.18|0.93||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.93|-7.18|0.1303
81582454|NCT00362115|162837658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.12|-2.72||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.72|-8.12|< 0.0001
81582455|NCT00362115|162837658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.33|-5.65||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.65|-11.33|< 0.0001
81582456|NCT00362115|162837658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.52|-5.9||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.90|-11.52|< 0.0001
81582457|NCT00362115|162837658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.73|-7.91||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.91|-13.73|< 0.0001
81582458|NCT00362115|162837658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.31|-6.64||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.64|-12.31|< 0.0001
81582459|NCT00362115|162837658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.1249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|4.61||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||4.61|-0.56|0.1249
81582460|NCT00362115|162837658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.4542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|1.7||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.70|-3.79|0.4542
81582461|NCT00362115|162837658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.3574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|1.44||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.44|-3.97|0.3574
81457122|NCT03657797|162604744|NON_INFERIORITY|NCX 470 0.021% was compared to latanoprost 0.005% at each visit. The LS mean, LS mean difference and the 95% CIs for the difference was calculated. Non-inferiority at each visit could be claimed if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<1.5 mmHg. If non-inferiority was established, superiority could be claimed if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<0 and p\<0.05.|||||<|0.9788||||||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|Upper 95% CIs were 0.51 (week 1), 0.68 (week 2), 0.75 (exit visit); p-values were 0.5560 (week 1), 0.9788 (week 2), 0.8796 (exit visit)||NCX 470 0.021% was compared to latanoprost.||||<0.9788
81457123|NCT03657797|162604744|NON_INFERIORITY|NCX 470 0.042% was compared to latanoprost 0.005% at each visit. The LS mean, LS mean difference and the 95% CIs for the difference was calculated. Non-inferiority at each visit could be claimed if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<1.5 mmHg. If non-inferiority was established, superiority could be claimed if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<0 and p\<0.05.|||||<|0.3863||||||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|Upper 95% CIs were 0.20 (week 1), 0.38 (week 2), 0.11 (exit visit); p-values were 0.1556 (week 1), 0.3863 (week 2), 0.0912 (exit visit)||NCX 470 0.042% was compared to latanoprost.||||<0.3863
81457124|NCT03657797|162604744|NON_INFERIORITY|NCX 470 0.065% was compared to latanoprost 0.005% at each visit. The LS mean, LS mean difference and the 95% CIs for the difference was calculated. Non-inferiority at each visit could be claimed if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<1.5 mmHg. If non-inferiority was established, superiority could be claimed if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<0 and p\<0.05.|||||<|0.0174||||||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|Upper 95% CIs were -0.35 (week 1), -0.15 (week 2), -0.27 (exit visit); p-values were 0.0040 (week 1), 0.0174 (week 2), 0.0093 (exit visit)||NCX 470 0.065% was compared to latanoprost.||||<0.0174
81457125|NCT01402570|162604755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||REML|0.17||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.95||Time was predictor of interest, controlling for age, gender, baseline PROMIS physical functioning, and overall functional status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed modeling (LMM) with random effects for intercept and repeated effects for assessment period was used to analyze change over time for study outcomes. The primary predictor of interest in this study was the relationship of time to each of the outcomes to evaluate the potential effect of the intervention. Independent LMMs were used to study outcomes.||0.95|-0.67|0.66
81457126|NCT01402570|162604756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||REML|0.0||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.02||Time was predictor of interest, controlling for age, gender, baseline sleep efficiency, and overall functional status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed modeling (LMM) with random effects for intercept and repeated effects for assessment period was used to analyze change over time for study outcomes. The primary predictor of interest in this study was the relationship of time to each of the outcomes to evaluate the potential effect of the intervention. Independent LMMs were used to study outcomes.||0.02|-0.01|0.44
81519280|NCT04384107|162727811|NON_INFERIORITY|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI and p-value based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - PCV13) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|-1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serotype 23F: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||-0.2|-4.0|< 0.001
81519281|NCT04384107|162727811|NON_INFERIORITY|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI and p-value based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - PCV13) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serotype 22F: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||4.3|0.4|<0.001
81582462|NCT00362115|162837658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4||||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.18|-0.57||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.57|-6.18|0.0184
81582463|NCT00362115|162837658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|0.7||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.70|-4.77|0.1450
81457127|NCT01402570|162604757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||REML|145.54||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-178.93|470.02||Time was predictor of interest, controlling for age, gender, baseline steps per day, and overall functional status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed modeling (LMM) with random effects for intercept and repeated effects for assessment period was used to analyze change over time for study outcomes. The primary predictor of interest in this study was the relationship of time to each of the outcomes to evaluate the potential effect of the intervention. Independent LMMs were used to study outcomes.||470.02|-178.93|0.35
81457128|NCT01402570|162604758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||REML|-1.05||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|0.1||Time was predictor of interest, controlling for age, gender, baseline fatigue, and overall functional status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed modeling (LMM) with random effects for intercept and repeated effects for assessment period was used to analyze change over time for study outcomes. The primary predictor of interest in this study was the relationship of time to each of the outcomes to evaluate the potential effect of the intervention. Independent LMMs were used to study outcomes.||0.10|-2.21|0.07
81457129|NCT00572936|162604769|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA was performed to compare the results between the three interventions.|||||<|0.05||||||threshold for significance was \<0.05|ANOVA|||||||<.05
81457130|NCT00572936|162604770|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA was performed to compare the results between the three interventions.|||||<|0.05||||||threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81457131|NCT00572936|162604771|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA was performed to compare the results between the three interventions.||||||0.93||||||threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.93
81457132|NCT00572936|162604772|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA was performed to compare the results between the three interventions.||||||0.84||||||threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.84
81527231|NCT05224453|162741670|SUPERIORITY|Parametric t test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.21|-3.78|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-3.78|-6.21|<0.05
81527232|NCT05224453|162741671|SUPERIORITY|Parametric t test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|-0.86|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.86|-6.53|<0.05
81582464|NCT00362115|162837659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.46|-3.26||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.26|-12.46|0.0009
81582465|NCT00362115|162837659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.46|-8.77||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-8.77|-18.46|< 0.0001
81582466|NCT00362115|162837659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.21|-7.63||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.63|-17.21|< 0.0001
81582467|NCT00362115|162837659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.83|-12.92||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-12.92|-22.83|< 0.0001
81582468|NCT00362115|162837659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.52|-8.84||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-8.84|-18.52|< 0.0001
81582469|NCT00362115|162837659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.9424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|4.58||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||4.58|-4.25|0.9424
81582470|NCT00362115|162837659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6||||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.26|-0.93||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.93|-10.26|0.0189
81582471|NCT00362115|162837659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.0612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.01|0.21||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.21|-9.01|0.0612
81582472|NCT00362115|162837659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.63|-5.07||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.07|-14.63|< 0.0001
81582473|NCT00362115|162837659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.33|-1.0||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.00|-10.33|0.0175
81582474|NCT00362115|162837660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.26|-0.95||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.95|-7.26|0.0108
81582475|NCT00362115|162837660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.16|-4.55||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.55|-11.16|< 0.0001
81582476|NCT00362115|162837660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.82|-5.26||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.26|-11.82|< 0.0001
81582477|NCT00362115|162837660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.98|-7.2||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.20|-13.98|< 0.0001
81582478|NCT00362115|162837660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.52|-5.9||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.90|-12.52|< 0.0001
81582479|NCT00362115|162837660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|4.59||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||4.59|-1.45|0.3060
81582480|NCT00362115|162837660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.1823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|1.02||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.02|-5.37|0.1823
81582481|NCT00362115|162837660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9||||0.0751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.01|0.29||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.29|-6.01|0.0751
81582482|NCT00362115|162837660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.18|-1.64||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.64|-8.18|0.0034
81582483|NCT00362115|162837660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5||||0.0306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|-0.33||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.33|-6.72|0.0306
81582484|NCT00362115|162837661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.1||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|-2.33||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.33|-13.90|0.0061
81582485|NCT00362115|162837661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.56|-5.44||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.44|-17.56|0.0002
81582486|NCT00362115|162837661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.34|-6.28||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.28|-18.34|< 0.0001
81582487|NCT00362115|162837661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.75|-11.34||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-11.34|-23.75|< 0.0001
81457133|NCT00572936|162604773|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA was performed to compare the results between the three interventions.|||||<|0.05||||||threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81457134|NCT00572936|162604774|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA was performed to compare the results between the three interventions.||||||0.89||||||threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.89
81457135|NCT00572936|162604775|EQUIVALENCE|Kruskal-Wallis test was used to compare the differences between outflow facility for the three interventions|||||<|0.05||||||threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81582488|NCT00362115|162837661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.86|-7.8||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.80|-19.86|< 0.0001
81582489|NCT00362115|162837661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.9355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.74|5.28||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||5.28|-5.74|0.9355
81457136|NCT00572936|162604776|EQUIVALENCE|Kruskal-Wallis test was used to compare the differences in uveoscleral outflow between the three interventions|||||<|0.05||||||threshold for statistical analysis was \<0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81582490|NCT00362115|162837661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.2223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.41|2.2||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.20|-9.41|0.2223
81582491|NCT00362115|162837661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.1328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.19|1.35||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.35|-10.19|0.1328
81582492|NCT00362115|162837661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.7||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.61|-3.7||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.70|-15.61|0.0016
81457137|NCT02806908|162604783|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0022|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0022
81457138|NCT02806908|162604784|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0416|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0416
81457139|NCT02806908|162604785|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0963|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0963
81457140|NCT02806908|162604786|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3018|||||||McNemar|||||||0.3018
81457141|NCT02806908|162604787|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.424|||||||McNemar|||||||0.4240
81457142|NCT02806908|162604788|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7539|||||||McNemar|||||||0.7539
81457143|NCT02806908|162604789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7539|||||||McNemar|||||||0.7539
81457144|NCT02806908|162604790|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||||||1.0000
81457145|NCT02806908|162604791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6291|||||||McNemar|||||||0.6291
81457146|NCT02806908|162604792|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||||||1.0000
81457147|NCT02806908|162604793|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||||||1.0000
81457148|NCT02806908|162604794|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||||||1.0000
81457149|NCT02806908|162604795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7744|||||||McNemar|||||||0.7744
81457150|NCT02806908|162604796|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7539|||||||McNemar|||||||0.7539
81457151|NCT02806908|162604797|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1141|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1141
81457152|NCT02806908|162604798|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4441|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4441
81457153|NCT02806908|162604799|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3423|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3423
81457154|NCT02806908|162604800|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9384|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9384
81457155|NCT02806908|162604801|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0939|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0939
81457156|NCT02806908|162604802|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0246|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0246
81457157|NCT02806908|162604803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1475|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1475
81457158|NCT02806908|162604804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1513|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1513
81457159|NCT02806908|162604805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0002
81457160|NCT02806908|162604806|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0005
81582493|NCT00362115|162837661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9||||0.0437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-0.17||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.17|-11.70|0.0437
81457161|NCT02806908|162604807|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4774|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4774
81457162|NCT02806908|162604808|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3801|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3801
81457163|NCT02806908|162604809|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81457164|NCT01634048|162604810|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81457165|NCT05017246|162604814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-44.9||||0.0249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.0|-5.8|||Two-sample t-test|Unadjusted analysis|Intrathecal - Epidural|||-5.8|-84.0|0.0249
81457166|NCT05017246|162604815|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|3.01|||Chi-squared||Estimated probability of having the event in Intrathecal group divided by that in Epidural group|||3.01|0.36|0.94
81527233|NCT05224453|162741671|SUPERIORITY|Parametric t test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|0.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.44|-3.84|<0.05
81527234|NCT02974257|162741682|OTHER|Linear mixed-effects model with an independent variance-covariance matrix to account for the correlation of within-patient repeated measures was used and linear contrasts were used to estimate the mean difference between treatment arms at 48 hours.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|6.1||Global p-value from the mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis|If patients died before 48 hours lactate levels were imputed by carrying forward the last known value before the event with a 20% increase||||6.1|-3.1|0.9
81527235|NCT02974257|162741683|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.56|||Regression, Linear|||AUC-VO2 normally distributed, used a linear regression model to compare mean AUC-VO2 between treatment groups controlling for average temperature.||0.56|-1.29|0.42
81527236|NCT02974257|162741684|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.3||Mixed model controlling for repeated measures within patients used to get a mean difference in PDH specific activity between thiamine and placebo groups at 48 hours.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is the global p-value from the mixed model.||||0.3|-0.9|0.07
81527237|NCT02967510|162741693|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.304
81527238|NCT02967510|162741693|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.109
81527239|NCT02967510|162741693|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.119
81527240|NCT02967510|162741694|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.031|-0.444|||ANCOVA|||||-0.444|-1.031|<0.001
81527241|NCT02967510|162741694|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.051|-0.458|||ANCOVA|||||-0.458|-1.051|<0.001
81527242|NCT02967510|162741694|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.951|-0.369|||ANCOVA|||||-0.369|-0.951|<0.001
81527243|NCT02967510|162741695|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.147|0.278|||ANCOVA|||||0.278|0.147|<0.001
81527244|NCT02967510|162741695|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.078|0.213|||ANCOVA|||||0.213|0.078|<0.001
81527245|NCT02967510|162741695|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.097|0.226|||ANCOVA|||||0.226|0.097|<0.001
81527246|NCT02967510|162741696|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.603|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||||-0.4|-0.603|<0.001
81527247|NCT02967510|162741696|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.572|-0.365|||ANCOVA|||||-0.365|-0.572|<0.001
81527248|NCT02967510|162741696|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.531|-0.331|||ANCOVA|||||-0.331|-0.531|<0.001
81527249|NCT02967510|162741697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.47
81527250|NCT02967510|162741697|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|0|-1|=0.448
81527251|NCT02967510|162741697|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.451
81527252|NCT02967510|162741698|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.329
81582494|NCT00362115|162837662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3||||0.0417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.39|-0.16||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.16|-8.39|0.0417
81582495|NCT00362115|162837662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.44|-1.84||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.84|-10.44|0.0053
81582496|NCT00362115|162837662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.8||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.12|-3.56||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.56|-12.12|0.0004
81582497|NCT00362115|162837662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.97|-5.16||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.16|-13.97|< 0.0001
81582498|NCT00362115|162837662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|-5.03||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.03|-13.60|< 0.0001
81582499|NCT00362115|162837662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.6372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|4.85||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||4.85|-2.97|0.6372
81582500|NCT00362115|162837662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.6588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|3.2||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||3.20|-5.05|0.6588
81582501|NCT00362115|162837662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.2082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|1.47||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.47|-6.72|0.2082
81582502|NCT00362115|162837662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3||||0.0437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.57|-0.12||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.12|-8.57|0.0437
81457167|NCT05017246|162604816|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.48|||Bootstrap resampling method|Bootstrap resampling method based on raw data was applied for due to highly right-skewed data (5,000 Bootstrap samples were selected).|Intrathecal - Epidural|||0.48|-1.01|0.59
81582503|NCT00362115|162837662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1||||0.0495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.19|-0.01||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.01|-8.19|0.0495
81582504|NCT00362115|162837663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.4||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.74|-3.97||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.97|-14.74|0.0007
81582505|NCT00362115|162837663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.02|-7.73||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.73|-19.02|< 0.0001
81582506|NCT00362115|162837663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-4.83||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.83|-16.00|0.0003
81582507|NCT00362115|162837663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.11|-11.47||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-11.47|-23.11|< 0.0001
81582508|NCT00362115|162837663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.01|-6.78||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.78|-18.01|< 0.0001
81582509|NCT00362115|162837663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9||||0.2594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|8.01||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||8.01|-2.17|0.2594
81582510|NCT00362115|162837663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.6859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.46|4.26||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||4.26|-6.46|0.6859
81582511|NCT00362115|162837663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9||||0.4898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|7.15||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||7.15|-3.43|0.4898
81582512|NCT00362115|162837663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.55|0.53||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.53|-10.55|0.0760
81582513|NCT00362115|162837663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.9647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|5.21||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||5.21|-5.44|0.9647
81582514|NCT00362115|162837664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.13|-3.43||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.43|-11.13|0.0002
81582515|NCT00362115|162837664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.01|-6.97||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.97|-15.01|< 0.0001
81582516|NCT00362115|162837664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.59|-4.64||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.64|-12.59|< 0.0001
81582517|NCT00362115|162837664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.79|-9.5||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.50|-17.79|< 0.0001
81582518|NCT00362115|162837664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.69|-4.7||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.70|-12.69|< 0.0001
81582519|NCT00362115|162837664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|5.62||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||5.62|-1.63|0.2790
81582520|NCT00362115|162837664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.3772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.53|2.1||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.10|-5.53|0.3772
81582521|NCT00362115|162837664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.7302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|4.43||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||4.43|-3.11|0.7302
81582522|NCT00362115|162837664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.0302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|-0.42||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.42|-8.31|0.0302
81457168|NCT05017246|162604817|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.48|||Chi-squared||Estimated probability of having the event in Intrathecal group divided by that in Epidural group|||1.48|0.61|0.82
81519282|NCT04384107|162727811|NON_INFERIORITY|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI and p-value based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - PCV13) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|-6.8|||=|0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|-3.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serotype 33F: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||-3.5|-10.6|= 0.048
81582523|NCT00362115|162837664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.7644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|4.38||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||4.38|-3.22|0.7644
81582524|NCT00362115|162837665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.4||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-4.19||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.19|-12.70|0.0001
81582525|NCT00362115|162837665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.19|-9.24||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.24|-18.19|< 0.0001
81582526|NCT00362115|162837665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.66|-7.8||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.80|-16.66|< 0.0001
81582527|NCT00362115|162837665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.51|-13.35||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-13.35|-22.51|< 0.0001
81582528|NCT00362115|162837665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.21|-9.25||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.25|-18.21|< 0.0001
81582529|NCT00362115|162837665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.6905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|4.91||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||4.91|-3.26|0.6905
81582530|NCT00362115|162837665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.0433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.76|-0.13||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.13|-8.76|0.0433
81582531|NCT00362115|162837665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.1736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|1.31||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.31|-7.22|0.1736
81582532|NCT00362115|162837665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.7||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.08|-4.23||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.23|-13.08|0.0001
81457169|NCT05017246|162604820|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.56||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|8.95|||Fisher Exact||Estimated probability of having the event in Intrathecal group divided by that in Epidural group|||8.95|0.27|0.67
81457170|NCT05017246|162604821|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.08||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|22.2|||Fisher Exact||Estimated probability of having the event in Intrathecal group divided by that in Epidural group|||22.2|0.19|0.61
81457171|NCT01866826|162604823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.51
81457172|NCT01866826|162604824|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||We calculated the proportion of pts with elevated viral levels \>50 copies/ml at each phase of the study.|We estimated that four of the seven patients would have an elevation in viral Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) level \>50 copies/ml.|||
81519283|NCT04384107|162727812|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/PCV13) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.67|||Linear model|||Serotype 1: IgG GMC Ratio||0.67|0.55|< 0.001
81519284|NCT04384107|162727812|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/PCV13) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|1.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|2.05|||Linear model|||Serotype 3: IgG GMC Ratio||2.05|1.67|< 0.001
81519285|NCT04384107|162727812|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/PCV13) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.93|||Linear model|||Serotype 4: IgG GMC Ratio||0.93|0.76|< 0.001
81582533|NCT00362115|162837665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5||||0.0429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.77|-0.14||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANOVA|||||-0.14|-8.77|0.0429
81582534|NCT00362115|162837666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.77|-2.04||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.04|-7.77|0.0009
81582535|NCT00362115|162837666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.33|-5.32||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.32|-11.33|< 0.0001
81582536|NCT00362115|162837666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.63|-5.67||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.67|-11.63|< 0.0001
81582537|NCT00362115|162837666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.34|-8.18||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-8.18|-14.34|< 0.0001
81582538|NCT00362115|162837666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.37|-6.36||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.36|-12.37|< 0.0001
81582539|NCT00362115|162837666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.2068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|4.5||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||4.50|-0.98|0.2068
81582540|NCT00362115|162837666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.2622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|1.25||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.25|-4.56|0.2622
81582541|NCT00362115|162837666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|0.88||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.88|-4.85|0.1730
81582542|NCT00362115|162837666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.56|-1.62||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.62|-7.56|0.0025
81582543|NCT00362115|162837666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.0681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|0.2||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.20|-5.60|0.0681
81582544|NCT00362115|162837667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.6||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.28|-3.87||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.87|-13.28|0.0004
81582545|NCT00362115|162837667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.26|-7.42||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.42|-17.26|< 0.0001
81582546|NCT00362115|162837667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.51|-6.78||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.78|-16.51|< 0.0001
81582547|NCT00362115|162837667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.38|-9.25||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.25|-19.38|< 0.0001
81582548|NCT00362115|162837667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.53|-7.7||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.70|-17.53|< 0.0001
81582549|NCT00362115|162837667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3||||0.1479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|7.72||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||7.72|-1.17|0.1479
81582550|NCT00362115|162837667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.8382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|4.19||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||4.19|-5.16|0.8382
81582551|NCT00362115|162837667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.9317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|4.82||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||4.82|-4.42|0.9317
81582552|NCT00362115|162837667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.3169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.29|2.37||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.37|-7.29|0.3169
81582553|NCT00362115|162837667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.7488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|3.91||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||3.91|-5.44|0.7488
81582554|NCT00362115|162837668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.98|-3.4||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.40|-9.98|< 0.0001
81582555|NCT00362115|162837668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.76|-5.86||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.86|-12.76|< 0.0001
81582556|NCT00362115|162837668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.05|-5.22||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.22|-12.05|< 0.0001
81582557|NCT00362115|162837668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.92|-6.79||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.79|-13.92|< 0.0001
81582558|NCT00362115|162837668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.11|-6.2||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.20|-13.11|< 0.0001
81582559|NCT00362115|162837668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.4188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|4.4||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||4.40|-1.83|0.4188
81582560|NCT00362115|162837668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.4255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|1.95||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.95|-4.62|0.4255
81582561|NCT00362115|162837668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.6869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|2.58||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.58|-3.91|0.6869
81582562|NCT00362115|162837668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.1678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.77|1.01||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.01|-5.77|0.1678
81582563|NCT00362115|162837668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.3132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|1.6||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.60|-4.96|0.3132
81582564|NCT00362115|162837669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.48|-3.52||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.52|-12.48|0.0005
81582565|NCT00362115|162837669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.24|-5.93||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.93|-15.24|< 0.0001
81582566|NCT00362115|162837669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-5.44||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.44|-14.70|< 0.0001
81457173|NCT01866826|162604826|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7872|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We calculated the percentage of total lymphocytes that were expressing activation markers at each time point, and compared the differences in the percentages in the Rifaximin and control groups. We used the Wilcoxon test to detect differences between the differences in percentages in the control and Rifaximin groups.||||
81457174|NCT01866826|162604826|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon|||We calculated the percentage of total lymphocytes that were expressing the activation markers at each time point, and compared the differences in the percentages in the Rifaximin and control groups. We used the T-test to detect differences between the differences in percentages in the control group and Rifaximin groups.||||0.54
81457175|NCT00742209|162604833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference versus placebo|0.3||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.1||A combination of a sequential method and the Hochberg procedure has been used to maintain the overall experiment-size alphas level of 0.05 for the comparison of GEn vs. placebo.|ANCOVA|An ANCOVA model with baseline number of MHD and IHS Headache Classification for presence or absence of aura as covariates was used.|Adjusted mean difference versus placebo|||1.1|-0.6|0.579
81457176|NCT01332487|162604852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||Acute Urinary Retention|Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81457177|NCT01332487|162604852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||95.0||||Surgery|Chi-squared|||||||0.000
81457178|NCT01332487|162604852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.597||95.0||||Emergency Surgery|Chi-squared|||||||0.597
81457179|NCT01514461|162604867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% change from reference treatment|-28.78||||0.0538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.69|14.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model of Repeated Measurements||||14.46|-55.69|0.0538
81582567|NCT00362115|162837669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.95|-8.42||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-8.42|-17.95|< 0.0001
81457180|NCT01514461|162604867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% change from reference treatment|-40.88||||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.99|-2.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model of Repeated Measurements||||-2.94|-63.99|0.0182
81457181|NCT02440464|162604898|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified one-sided threshold of 0.10.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in progression-free survival time post-randomization among randomized subjects receiving Ixazomib vs Placebo maintenance therapy during the 21 month period post-randomization. This was compared between treatment arms using a log rank test.||||1.0
81457182|NCT02440464|162604899|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified one-sided threshold of 0.05.|Gray's Test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with acute grade III-IV GVHD between the Ixazomib and Placebo arms during 100 days post-randomization, with death prior to acute GVHD treated as a competing risk. Cumulative incidences are compared between treatment arms using Gray's test.||||1.0
81457183|NCT02440464|162604900|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified one-sided threshold of 0.05.|Gray's Test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with chronic GVHD between the Ixazomib and Placebo arms during 21 months post-randomization, with death prior to chronic GVHD treated as a competing risk. Cumulative incidences are compared between treatment arms using Gray's test.||||1.0
81457184|NCT02440464|162604901|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants in the best response to treatment categories between the Ixazomib and Placebo arms during 2 years post-transplant among participants in sCR/CR at randomization. These proportions were compared using Fisher's Exact test.||||||0.89|||||||Fisher Exact|Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified one-sided threshold of 0.05.||Participants in sCR/CR at Randomization||||0.890
81457185|NCT02440464|162604901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.754||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified one-sided threshold of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants in the best response to treatment categories between the Ixazomib and Placebo arms during 2 years post-transplant among participants not in sCR/CR at randomization. These proportions were compared using Fisher's Exact test.||||0.754
81457186|NCT02440464|162604903|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified one-sided threshold of 0.05.|Gray's Test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with progression between the Ixazomib and Placebo arms during 21 months post-randomization, with death prior to progression treated as a competing risk. Cumulative incidences are compared between treatment arms using Gray's test.||||1.0
81457187|NCT02440464|162604904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.174||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified one-sided threshold of 0.05.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in overall survival time post-randomization among randomized subjects receiving Ixazomib vs Placebo maintenance therapy during the 21 month period post-randomization. This was compared between treatment arms using a log rank test.||||0.174
81457188|NCT02440464|162604905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.173||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified one-sided threshold of 0.05.|Gray's Test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with treatment-related mortality between the Ixazomib and Placebo arms during 21 months post-randomization, with progression treated as a competing risk. Cumulative incidences are compared between treatment arms using Gray's test.||||0.173
81457189|NCT02440464|162604907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.258||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified one-sided threshold of 0.05.|Z test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with Grade 3-5 toxicities between the Ixazomib and Placebo arms during 6 months post-randomization, with death from a cause other than toxicity treated as a competing risk. Cumulative incidences are estimated at 6, 12 and 18 months post randomization using Aalen-Johansen estimators for each treatment group. Comparison of cumulative incidence between treatment arms was done using a Z test at fixed time points.||||0.258
81457190|NCT02440464|162604907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.252||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified one-sided threshold of 0.05.|Z test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with Grade 3-5 toxicities between the Ixazomib and Placebo arms during 12 months post-randomization, with death from a cause other than toxicity treated as a competing risk. Cumulative incidences are estimated at 6, 12 and 18 months post randomization using Aalen-Johansen estimators for each treatment group. Comparison of cumulative incidence between treatment arms was done using a Z test at fixed time points.||||0.252
81457191|NCT02440464|162604907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.258||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified one-sided threshold of 0.05.|Z test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with Grade 3-5 toxicities between the Ixazomib and Placebo arms during 18 months post-randomization, with death from a cause other than toxicity treated as a competing risk. Cumulative incidences are estimated at 6, 12 and 18 months post randomization using Aalen-Johansen estimators for each treatment group. Comparison of cumulative incidence between treatment arms was done using a Z test at fixed time points.||||0.258
81457192|NCT02440464|162604909|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified one-sided threshold of 0.05.|Z test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with Grade 3 infections between the Ixazomib and Placebo arms during 6 months post-randomization, with death from a cause other than infection treated as a competing risk. Cumulative incidences are estimated at 6, 12 and 18 months post randomization using Aalen-Johansen estimators for each treatment group. Comparison of cumulative incidence between treatment arms was done using a Z test at fixed time points.||||1.0
81457193|NCT02440464|162604909|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified one-sided threshold of 0.05.|Z test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with Grade 3 infections between the Ixazomib and Placebo arms during 12 months post-randomization, with death from a cause other than infection treated as a competing risk. Cumulative incidences are estimated at 6, 12 and 18 months post randomization using Aalen-Johansen estimators for each treatment group. Comparison of cumulative incidence between treatment arms was done using a Z test at fixed time points.||||1.0
81457194|NCT02440464|162604909|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified one-sided threshold of 0.05.|Z test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with Grade 3 infections between the Ixazomib and Placebo arms during 18 months post-randomization, with death from a cause other than infection treated as a competing risk. Cumulative incidences are estimated at 6, 12 and 18 months post randomization using Aalen-Johansen estimators for each treatment group. Comparison of cumulative incidence between treatment arms was done using a Z test at fixed time points.||||1.0
81519286|NCT04384107|162727812|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/PCV13) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.87|||Linear model|||Serotype 5: IgG GMC Ratio||0.87|0.69|< 0.001
81457195|NCT01999920|162604955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.064|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.064
81457196|NCT01999920|162604956|SUPERIORITY||Standard error|5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|12.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.32|-1.32|0.11
81457197|NCT01999920|162604957|SUPERIORITY||Standard error|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|5.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Confidence variable||5.53|-4.85|0.89
81457198|NCT01999920|162604957|SUPERIORITY||Standard error|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.41||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.21|10.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Discomfort with Closeness variable||10.58|-8.21|0.79
81457199|NCT01999920|162604957|SUPERIORITY||Standard error|3.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.79||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|12.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Relationships as Secondary variable||12.01|-4.12|0.31
81457200|NCT01999920|162604957|SUPERIORITY||Standard error|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.79|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Need for Approval variable||0.58|-5.79|0.10
81457201|NCT01999920|162604957|SUPERIORITY||Standard error|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.82||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|6.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Preoccupation with Relationships variable||6.72|-5.30|0.80
81457202|NCT01999920|162604958|SUPERIORITY||Standard error|-19.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.99||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.23|-5.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.58|-34.23|0.008
81582568|NCT00362115|162837669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.74|-7.48||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.48|-16.74|< 0.0001
81582569|NCT00362115|162837669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.8103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|3.75||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||3.75|-4.79|0.8103
81582570|NCT00362115|162837669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1||||0.1702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.57|1.34||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.34|-7.57|0.1702
81582571|NCT00362115|162837669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.2504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.02|1.84||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.84|-7.02|0.2504
81582572|NCT00362115|162837669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.28|-1.14||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.14|-10.28|0.0144
81582573|NCT00362115|162837669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6||||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.06|-0.21||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.21|-9.06|0.0402
81582574|NCT00362115|162837670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.2||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.41|-2.04||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.04|-8.41|0.0014
81582575|NCT00362115|162837670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.82|-4.22||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.22|-10.82|< 0.0001
81582576|NCT00362115|162837670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.51|-4.93||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.93|-11.51|< 0.0001
81582577|NCT00362115|162837670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.49|-5.72||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.72|-12.49|< 0.0001
81582578|NCT00362115|162837670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.87|-4.3||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.30|-10.87|< 0.0001
81582579|NCT00362115|162837670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.5519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|3.95||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||3.95|-2.11|0.5519
81582580|NCT00362115|162837670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.3938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|1.79||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.79|-4.54|0.3938
81582581|NCT00362115|162837670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.1949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|1.07||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.07|-5.21|0.1949
81582582|NCT00362115|162837670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.21|0.28||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.28|-6.21|0.0732
81582583|NCT00362115|162837670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.3669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|1.7||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.70|-4.59|0.3669
81582584|NCT00362115|162837671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.2||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.94|-3.41||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.41|-14.94|0.0019
81582585|NCT00362115|162837671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.2||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.15|-4.26||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.26|-16.15|0.0008
81582586|NCT00362115|162837671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.9||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.88|-2.85||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.85|-14.88|0.0040
81582587|NCT00362115|162837671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.96|-6.22||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.22|-18.96|0.0001
81582588|NCT00362115|162837671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.9||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.85|-4.89||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.89|-16.85|0.0004
81519287|NCT04384107|162727812|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/PCV13) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.56|||=|0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.63|||Linear model|||Serotype 6A: IgG GMC Ratio||0.63|0.50|= 0.019
81519288|NCT04384107|162727812|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/PCV13) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.59|||=|0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.68|||Linear model|||Serotype 6B: IgG GMC Ratio||0.68|0.51|= 0.015
81519289|NCT04384107|162727812|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/PCV13) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.94|||Linear model|||Serotype 7F: IgG GMC Ratio||0.94|0.75|< 0.001
81519290|NCT04384107|162727812|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/PCV13) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.97|||Linear model|||Serotype 9V: IgG GMC Ratio||0.97|0.78|< 0.001
81519291|NCT04384107|162727812|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/PCV13) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.85|||Linear model|||Serotype 14: IgG GMC Ratio||0.85|0.66|< 0.001
81519292|NCT04384107|162727812|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/PCV13) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.82|||Linear model|||Serotype 18C: IgG GMC Ratio||0.82|0.67|< 0.001
81519293|NCT04384107|162727812|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/PCV13) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.72|||Linear model|||Serotype 19A: IgG GMC Ratio||0.72|0.59|< 0.001
81519294|NCT04384107|162727812|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors. A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to PCV13 is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/PCV13) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.82|||Linear model|||Serotype 19F: IgG GMC Ratio||0.82|0.69|< 0.001
81582589|NCT00362115|162837671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.3499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.39|2.98||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.98|-8.39|0.3499
81582590|NCT00362115|162837671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7||||0.2115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.61|2.14||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.14|-9.61|0.2115
81519295|NCT04384107|162727813|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|107.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.18|120.03||||||Serotype 22F: IgG GMC Ratio||120.03|96.18|
81582591|NCT00362115|162837671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.4279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.34|3.54||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||3.54|-8.34|0.4279
81519296|NCT04384107|162727813|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|32.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.72|38.05||||||Serotype 33F: IgG GMC Ratio||38.05|27.72|
81519297|NCT04384107|162727814|OTHER|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category.|Difference in Percent|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.8||||||Serotype 1: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||0.8|-1.7|
81519298|NCT04384107|162727814|OTHER|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category.|Difference in Percent|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|5.8||||||Serotype 3: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||5.8|1.8|
81519299|NCT04384107|162727814|OTHER|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category.|Difference in Percent|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.8||||||Serotype 4: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||0.8|-1.7|
81519300|NCT04384107|162727814|OTHER|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category.|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Serotype 5: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||1.1|-1.1|
81519301|NCT04384107|162727814|OTHER|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category.|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Serotype 6A: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||1.1|-1.1|
81519302|NCT04384107|162727814|OTHER|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category.|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Serotype 6B: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||1.1|-1.1|
81582592|NCT00362115|162837671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1||||0.0566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.41|0.17||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.17|-12.41|0.0566
81582593|NCT00362115|162837671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.1435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|1.5||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.50|-10.30|0.1435
81582594|NCT00362115|162837672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.1162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.16|0.68||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.68|-6.16|0.1162
81582595|NCT00362115|162837672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.2494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.69|1.48||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.48|-5.69|0.2494
81582596|NCT00362115|162837672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.4247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|2.12||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.12|-5.01|0.4247
81582597|NCT00362115|162837672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.3007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.79|1.8||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.80|-5.79|0.3007
81582598|NCT00362115|162837672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.1195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.67|0.77||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.77|-6.67|0.1195
81582599|NCT00362115|162837672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.2032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.76|1.23||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.23|-5.76|0.2032
81582600|NCT00362115|162837672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.3787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.27|2.01||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.01|-5.27|0.3787
81582601|NCT00362115|162837672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.5967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|2.64||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.64|-4.59|0.5967
81582602|NCT00362115|162837672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.4345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.36|2.31||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.31|-5.36|0.4345
81582603|NCT00362115|162837672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.1954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.24|1.28||P-value from analysis of covariance with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.28|-6.24|0.1954
81582604|NCT00323492|162837697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.42||||0.034||95.0|-0.86|-0.03||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were applied.|Difference is for Truvada minus Maintain Baseline Regimen. The non-parametric estimate of the difference between groups (Hodges-Lehmann) and its 95% confidence intervals (Moses) are provided.|Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||-0.03|-0.86|0.034
81582605|NCT00323492|162837698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.36||||0.031||95.0|-0.67|-0.03||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum text|No adjustments were made.|Difference is for Truvada minus Maintain Baseline Regimen. The non-parametric estimate of the difference between groups (Hodges-Lehmann) and its 95% confidence intervals (Moses) are provided.|Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||-0.03|-0.67|0.031
81582606|NCT00323492|162837699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.009||95.0|-0.18|-0.02||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.|Difference is for Truvada minus Maintain Baseline Regimen. The non-parametric estimate of the difference between groups (Hodges-Lehmann) and its 95% confidence intervals (Moses) are provided.|Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||-0.02|-0.18|0.009
81582607|NCT00323492|162837700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.64|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.01|-0.27||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wicoxon Rank Sum test|no adjustments were made.|Difference is for Truvada minus Maintain Baseline Regimen. The non-parametric estimate of the difference between groups (Hodges-Lehmann) and its 95% confidence intervals (Moses) are provided.|Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||-0.27|-1.01|< 0.001
81582608|NCT00323492|162837701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.51||95.0|-0.44|0.19||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.|Difference is for Truvada minus Maintain Baseline Regimen. The non-parametric estimate of the difference between groups (Hodges-Lehmann) and its 95% confidence intervals (Moses) are provided.|Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||0.19|-0.44|0.51
81582609|NCT00323492|162837702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.79||95.0|-0.03|0.02||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.|Difference is for Truvada minus Maintain Baseline Regimen. The non-parametric estimate of the difference between groups (Hodges-Lehmann) and its 95% confidence intervals (Moses) are provided.|Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||0.02|-0.03|0.79
81457203|NCT01999920|162604959|SUPERIORITY||Standard error|3.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|6.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.16|0.42|0.026
81519303|NCT04384107|162727814|OTHER|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category.|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Serotype 7F: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||1.1|-1.1|
81519304|NCT04384107|162727814|OTHER|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category.|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Serotype 9V: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||1.1|-1.1|
81519305|NCT04384107|162727814|OTHER|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category.|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Serotype 14: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||1.1|-1.1|
81519306|NCT04384107|162727814|OTHER|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category.|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Serotype 18C: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||1.1|-1.1|
81582610|NCT00323492|162837703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||||0.86
81519307|NCT04384107|162727814|OTHER|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category.|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Serotype 19A: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||1.1|-1.1|
81519308|NCT04384107|162727814|OTHER|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category.|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Serotype 19F: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||1.1|-1.1|
81519309|NCT04384107|162727814|OTHER|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category.|Difference in Percent|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.9||||||Serotype 23F: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||1.9|-1.1|
81519310|NCT04384107|162727814|OTHER|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category.|Difference in Percent|94.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.8|96.7||||||Serotype 22F: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||96.7|91.8|
81582611|NCT00323492|162837705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||||0.65
81582612|NCT00323492|162837706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0||||No adjustments were made.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: no indication of shift from 0 in distribution of change from baseline. Alternative Hypothesis: shift from 0 is observed in distribution of change from baseline.||||0.11
81582613|NCT00323492|162837706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0||||No adjustments were made.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: no indication of shift from 0 in distribution of change from baseline. Alternative Hypothesis: shift from 0 is observed in distribution of change from baseline.||||0.34
81582614|NCT00323492|162837707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||No adjustments were made.|Fisher Exact|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: treatment is not associated with the observed virologic response. Alternative Hypothesis: treatment is associated with the observed virologic response||||1.00
81582615|NCT01466387|162837710|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMC TF+YF+MenACWY-CRM/GMC TF+YF.|Ratio of GMC|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.6||The testing was done by assessing the confidence interval of the ratio.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included vaccine group and center as factors, age as covariate and was adjusted for baseline.||The primary criterion for immunogenicity (postvaccination, day 29) was that the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval around the observed ratio of geometric mean concentrations between one dose of typhoid Vi polysaccharide and yellow fever vaccines given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM197 to typhoid Vi polysaccharide and yellow fever vaccines given alone was greater than 0.5.||1.6|0.81|
81582616|NCT01466387|162837711|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMT TF+YF+MenACWY/GMT TF+YF.|Ratio of GMT.|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.41||The testing was done by assessing the confidence interval of the ratio.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included vaccine group and center as factors, age as covariate and was adjusted for baseline.||The primary criterion for immunogenicity (postvaccination, day 29) was that the lower limit of the two sided 95% CI around the observed ratio of geometric mean titers between one dose of typhoid Vi polysaccharide and yellow fever vaccines given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM197 to typhoid Vi polysaccharide and yellow fever vaccines given alone was greater than 0.5.||1.41|0.65|
81582617|NCT01466387|162837712|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMT JE + Rab + MenACWY-CRM/GMT JE + Rab.|Ratio of GMT|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.16||The testing was done by assessing the confidence interval of the ratio.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included vaccine group and centers as factors, age as covariate and was adjusted for baseline.||The primary criterion for immunogenicity (postvaccination, day 57) was that the lower limit of the two sided 95% CI around the observed ratio of geometric mean titers between the second dose of Japanese Encephalitis and third dose of rabies virus vaccines given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM197 to Japanese Encephalitis and rabies virus vaccines given alone was greater than 0.5.||1.16|0.7|
81582618|NCT01466387|162837713|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMC JE + Rab + MenACWY-CRM/GMC JE + Rab.|Ratio of GMC|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.17||The testing was done by assessing the confidence interval of the ratio.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included vaccine group and center as factors, age as covariate and was adjusted for baseline.||The primary criterion for immunogenicity (postvaccination, day 57) was that the lower limit of the two sided 95% CI around the observed ratio of geometric mean concentrations between the second dose of Japanese encephalitis and third dose of rabies virus vaccines given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM197 to Japanese encephalitis and rabies virus vaccines given alone was greater than 0.5.||1.17|0.71|
81582619|NCT04646499|162837779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Sign test|||||||0.34
81457204|NCT01999920|162604960|SUPERIORITY||Standard error|21.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.65||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.64|37.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||37.11|5.64|0.01
81582620|NCT04646499|162837780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Sign test|||||||0.024
81582621|NCT04646499|162837781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083|||||||Sign test|||||||0.083
81582622|NCT04646499|162837782|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||Sign test|||||||0.049
81582623|NCT04646499|162837783|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Sign test|||||||0.31
81582624|NCT03616912|162837808|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.27|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.27|1.09|0.016
81582625|NCT03616912|162837809|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.65|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.65|0.79|0.470
81582626|NCT03616912|162837810|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.45|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.45|0.63|0.839
81582627|NCT03616912|162837810|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.79|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.79|0.80|0.391
81582628|NCT03616912|162837812|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.66|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.66|0.53|0.820
81582629|NCT03616912|162837812|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.08|0.67|0.565
81582630|NCT03616912|162837813|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference Final Values|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.30|-0.52|0.598
81582631|NCT03616912|162837813|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference Final Values|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.32|-0.50|0.674
81582632|NCT03616912|162837814|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference Final Values|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.70|-1.65|0.979
81582633|NCT03616912|162837814|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference Final Values|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|1.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.32|-2.03|0.678
81582634|NCT03616912|162837815|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.42|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.42|0.43|0.965
81582635|NCT03616912|162837815|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.92|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.92|0.51|0.661
81582636|NCT03616912|162837816|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference Final Values|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.08|-0.61|0.578
81582637|NCT03616912|162837816|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference Final Values|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.433||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.41|-1.29|0.309
81582638|NCT03616912|162837817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference Final Values|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.277||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.25|-0.84|0.287
81582639|NCT03616912|162837817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference Final Values|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.278||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.99|0.113
81582640|NCT01856790|162837820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Matched Pairs signed rank tests|||||||0.05
81582641|NCT01856790|162837821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon Matched Pairs signed rank tests|||||||0.002
81582642|NCT01856790|162837823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.97|||||||Wilcoxon Matched Pairs signed rank tests|||||||0.97
81582643|NCT01856790|162837827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Matched Pairs signed rank tests|||||||.001
81582644|NCT01856790|162837828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon Matched Pairs signed rank tests|||||||0.005
81582645|NCT01921829|162837830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81582646|NCT01921829|162837831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.29
81582647|NCT01921829|162837833|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.95|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.95
81582648|NCT01921829|162837834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.58
81582649|NCT01921829|162837835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.86
81582650|NCT01921829|162837836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.40
81582651|NCT01921829|162837837|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.95|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.95
81582652|NCT01921829|162837838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81582653|NCT01921829|162837839|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.95
81582654|NCT01921829|162837840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.52
81582655|NCT01921829|162837841|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.95
81582656|NCT01921829|162837842|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.95
81582657|NCT01921829|162837843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.52
81582658|NCT01921829|162837844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81582659|NCT01921829|162837845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81582660|NCT01921829|162837846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.40
81582661|NCT01921829|162837847|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.95
81582662|NCT01921829|162837848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81582663|NCT01921829|162837849|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.95
81582664|NCT01921829|162837850|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.95|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.95
81582665|NCT01762943|162837858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||repeated measures ANOVA|F=1.40, df=2,26||||||.27
81582666|NCT01762943|162837859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||repeated measures ANOVA|F=6.29, df=1,28||||||.018
81582667|NCT03090100|162837928|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 10%|Difference in percentage|14.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|19.2|||z-test|||||19.2|9.2|<0.001
81582668|NCT03090100|162837928|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81582669|NCT03090100|162837929|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 10%|Difference in percentage|4.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|8.9|||z-test|||||8.9|-0.2|<0.001
81582670|NCT03090100|162837929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.062
81582671|NCT03090100|162837930|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-1.7||||||||-1.7|-12.2|
81582672|NCT03090100|162837931|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|1.2||||||||1.2|-6.0|
81582673|NCT03090100|162837932|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|15.5||||||||15.5|3.8|
81582674|NCT03090100|162837933|OTHER||Difference in percentage|11.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|17.4||||||||17.4|5.8|
81582675|NCT03090100|162837934|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|14.5||||||||14.5|4.9|
81582676|NCT03090100|162837935|OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|13.2||||||||13.2|2.3|
81582677|NCT03090100|162837936|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|3.1||||||||3.1|-3.5|
81582678|NCT03090100|162837937|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|3.4||||||||3.4|-6.2|
81582679|NCT03090100|162837938|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|15.3||||||||15.3|4.2|
81582680|NCT03090100|162837939|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|3.9||||||||3.9|-4.2|
81582681|NCT03090100|162837940|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|3.3||||||||3.3|-5.0|
81582682|NCT01344447|162837946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|22.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.1|20.4||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||McNemar|Cluster adjusted McNemar||Majority reader; Superiority analysis; The percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||20.4|<0.0001
81582683|NCT01344447|162837946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|63.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.1|60.9||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||McNemar|Cluster adjusted McNemar||Blinded reader 1; Superiority analysis; The percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||60.9|<0.0001
81582684|NCT01344447|162837946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|19.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.1|17.8||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||McNemar|Cluster adjusted McNemar||Blinded reader 2; Superiority analysis; The percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||17.8|<0.0001
81582685|NCT01344447|162837946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|15.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.1|13.3||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||McNemar|Cluster adjusted McNemar||Blinded reader 3; Superiority analysis; The percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||13.3|<0.0001
81582686|NCT01344447|162837946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|18.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.1|16.5||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||McNemar|Cluster adjusted McNemar||Clinical investigator; Superiority analysis; The percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||16.5|<0.0001
81582687|NCT01344447|162837947|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-3.6||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Majority reader; The percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||-3.6|
81582688|NCT01344447|162837947|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-5.4||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Blinded reader 1; the percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||-5.4|
81582689|NCT01344447|162837947|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-4.7||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Blinded reader 2; the percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||-4.7|
81582690|NCT01344447|162837947|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-5.9||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Blinded reader 3; the percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||-5.9|
81582691|NCT01344447|162837947|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|21.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|14.1||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Clinical investigator; the percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||14.1|
81582692|NCT01344447|162837948|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|7.7||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Majority reader; The percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||7.7|
81582693|NCT01344447|162837948|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|30.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|28.6||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Blinded reader 1; the percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||28.6|
81582694|NCT01344447|162837948|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|8.5||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Blinded reader 2; the percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||8.5|
81582695|NCT01344447|162837948|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|6.6||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Blinded reader 3; the percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||6.6|
81582696|NCT01344447|162837948|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|7.9||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Clinical investigator; the percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||7.9|
81582697|NCT01344447|162837949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|61.7|||||ONE_SIDED|95.1|55.3||||One sided 95.1% confidence interval|||Majority reader|||55.3|
81582698|NCT01344447|162837949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|60.3|||||ONE_SIDED|95.1|53.6||||One sided 95.1% confidence interval|||Blinded Reader 1|||53.6|
81582699|NCT01344447|162837949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|59.6|||||ONE_SIDED|95.1|53.1||||One sided 95.1% confidence interval|||Blinded Reader 2|||53.1|
81582700|NCT01344447|162837949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|58.7|||||ONE_SIDED|95.1|52.2||||One sided 95.1% confidence interval|||Blinded Reader 3|||52.2|
81582701|NCT01344447|162837949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|61.5|||||ONE_SIDED|95.1|56.7||||One sided 95.1% confidence interval|||Clinical investigator|||56.7|
81582702|NCT01344447|162837950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|98.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.1|97.7||||One sided 95.1% confidence interval|||Majority reader|||97.7|
81582703|NCT01344447|162837950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|97.6|||||ONE_SIDED|95.1|97.3||||One sided 95.1% confidence interval|||Blinded Reader 1|||97.3|
81582704|NCT01344447|162837950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|97.2|||||ONE_SIDED|95.1|96.9||||One sided 95.1% confidence interval|||Blinded Reader 2|||96.9|
81582705|NCT01344447|162837950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|98.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.1|97.7||||One sided 95.1% confidence interval|||Blinded Reader 3|||97.7|
81582706|NCT01344447|162837950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|99.2|||||ONE_SIDED|95.1|98.9||||One sided 95.1% confidence interval|||Clinical investigator|||98.9|
81582707|NCT01344447|162837951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diameter difference|0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8|||||||||Mean Difference|||CTA Minus Unenhanced MRA for blinded Reader on vessel DIA at normal point||||
81582708|NCT01344447|162837951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diameter difference|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.79|||||||||Mean Difference|||CTA minus Gadobutrol-Enhanced MRA for blinded reader on vessel DIA at normal point||||
81582709|NCT01344447|162837951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diameter difference|0.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.87|||||||||Mean Difference|||CTA minus Unenhanced MRA for blinded reader on vessel DIA at narrowest point||||
81582710|NCT01344447|162837951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diameter difference|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8|||||||||Mean Difference|||CTA minus Gadobutrol-Enhanced MRA for blinded reader on vessel DIA at narrowest point||||
81582711|NCT01344447|162837951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diameter difference|0.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.98|||||||||Mean Difference|||CTA minus Unenhanced MRA for clinical investigators on vessel DIA at normal point||||
81582712|NCT01344447|162837951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diameter difference|0.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.01|||||||||Mean Difference|||CTA minus Gadobutrol-enhanced MRA for clinical investigators on vessel DIA at normal point||||
81582713|NCT01344447|162837951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diameter difference|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.81|||||||||Mean Difference|||CTA minus Unenhanced MRA for clinical investigators on vessel DIA at narrowest point||||
81582714|NCT01344447|162837951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diameter difference|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.79|||||||||Mean Difference|||CTA minus Gadobutrol-enhanced MRA for clinical investigators on vessel DIA at narrowest point||||
81519311|NCT04384107|162727814|OTHER|The stratum-adjusted proportion difference using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight, and the corresponding 95% CI based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by age category.|Difference in Percent|88.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.5|91.6||||||Serotype 33F: Participants With IgG ≥0.35 μg/mL||91.6|84.5|
81519312|NCT04384107|162727815|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.59||||||Serotype 1: IgG GMC Ratio||0.59|0.47|
81519313|NCT04384107|162727815|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|1.9||||||Serotype 3: IgG GMC Ratio||1.90|1.53|
81519314|NCT04384107|162727815|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.05||||||Serotype 4: IgG GMC Ratio||1.05|0.80|
81519315|NCT04384107|162727815|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.75||||||Serotype 5: IgG GMC Ratio||0.75|0.59|
81519316|NCT04384107|162727815|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.73||||||Serotype 6A: IgG GMC Ratio||0.73|0.56|
81519317|NCT04384107|162727815|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.84||||||Serotype 6B: IgG GMC Ratio||0.84|0.65|
81519318|NCT04384107|162727815|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.92||||||Serotype 7F: IgG GMC Ratio||0.92|0.71|
81519319|NCT04384107|162727815|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.94||||||Serotype 9V: IgG GMC Ratio||0.94|0.73|
81519320|NCT04384107|162727815|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.96||||||Serotype 14: IgG GMC Ratio||0.96|0.74|
81519321|NCT04384107|162727815|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.14||||||Serotype 18C: IgG GMC Ratio||1.14|0.87|
81519322|NCT04384107|162727815|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.92||||||Serotype 19A: IgG GMC Ratio||0.92|0.73|
81519323|NCT04384107|162727815|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.94||||||Serotype 19F: IgG GMC Ratio||0.94|0.75|
81519324|NCT04384107|162727815|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.7||||||Serotype 23F: IgG GMC Ratio||0.70|0.52|
81519325|NCT04384107|162727815|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|86.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.61|96.95||||||Serotype 22F: IgG GMC Ratio||96.95|77.61|
81519326|NCT04384107|162727815|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed IgG concentrations as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|45.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.07|51.54||||||Serotype 33F: IgG GMC Ratio||51.54|40.07|
81519327|NCT04384107|162727816|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.78||||||Serotype 1: OPA GMT Ratio||0.78|0.55|
81519328|NCT04384107|162727816|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.59||||||Serotype 3: OPA GMT Ratio||1.59|1.23|
81519329|NCT04384107|162727816|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.1||||||Serotype 4: OPA GMT Ratio||1.10|0.85|
81519330|NCT04384107|162727816|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.04||||||Serotype 5: OPA GMT Ratio||1.04|0.80|
81519331|NCT04384107|162727816|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.89||||||Serotype 6A: OPA GMT Ratio||0.89|0.65|
81519332|NCT04384107|162727816|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.95||||||Serotype 6B: OPA GMT Ratio||0.95|0.69|
81519333|NCT04384107|162727816|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMC Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.95||||||Serotype 7F: OPA GMT Ratio||0.95|0.70|
81519334|NCT04384107|162727816|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.94||||||Serotype 9V: OPA GMT Ratio||0.94|0.71|
81519335|NCT04384107|162727816|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.38||||||Serotype 14: OPA GMT Ratio||1.38|0.97|
81519336|NCT04384107|162727816|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.11||||||Serotype 18C: OPA GMT Ratio||1.11|0.90|
81519337|NCT04384107|162727816|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.77||||||Serotype 19A: OPA GMT Ratio||0.77|0.61|
81582715|NCT00159588|162837966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056||||||Between-group analysis|Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test||||0.056
81582716|NCT00159588|162837967|SUPERIORITY|Between-group analysis||||||0.012||||||Between-group analysis|t-test, 2 sided|Kruskal-Wallis test||Kruskal-Wallis test||||0.012
81582717|NCT00456521|162837985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.21|||<|0.001||95.0|-5.56|-2.86|||ANCOVA|||||-2.86|-5.56|<0.001
81582718|NCT00456521|162837986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.89|||<|0.001||95.0|2.02|4.13|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.13|2.02|<0.001
81582719|NCT00456521|162837987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|4.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.37|1.95|<0.001
81582720|NCT00456521|162837988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.82|-1.6|||ANCOVA|||||-1.60|-4.82|<0.001
81582721|NCT00456521|162837989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.11||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.004
81582722|NCT00456521|162837990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.53||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81582723|NCT00456521|162837991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|4.95|||ANCOVA|||||4.95|1.52|<0.001
81582724|NCT00456521|162837992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.14||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|5.04|||ANCOVA|||||5.04|1.23|0.001
81582725|NCT00456521|162837993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.37||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81582726|NCT00456521|162837994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.98||||0.165|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.165
81582727|NCT00456521|162837995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|0.79||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||0.79|-3.34|
81582728|NCT00456521|162837996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.26|1.86||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||1.86|-7.26|
81582729|NCT00456521|162837997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|4.14||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||4.14|0.97|
81582730|NCT00456521|162837998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.49||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||2.49|0.25|
81582731|NCT00456521|162837999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.87||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||0.87|-0.70|
81582732|NCT00456521|162838000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.63||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||0.63|-0.85|
81582733|NCT00456521|162838001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.6||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||0.60|-0.78|
81582734|NCT00456521|162838002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.16|-1.42||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||-1.42|-9.16|
81582735|NCT01480076|162838060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||within group p-value|mixed effect model|||Month 3: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, baseline Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582736|NCT01480076|162838060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||within group p-value|mixed effect model|||Month 6: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582737|NCT01480076|162838060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0007|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Difference of Month 3 versus Month 6: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0007
81582738|NCT01480076|162838060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||within-group p-value|mixed effect model|||Month 9: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582739|NCT01480076|162838060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2531|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Difference of Month 6 versus Month 9: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2531
81582740|NCT01480076|162838060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||within group p-value|mixed effect model|||Month 12: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582741|NCT01480076|162838060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2299|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Difference of Month 9 versus Month 12: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2299
81582742|NCT01480076|162838061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582743|NCT01480076|162838061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5405|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5405
81582744|NCT01480076|162838061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582745|NCT01480076|162838061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582746|NCT01480076|162838061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7272|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7272
81582747|NCT01480076|162838061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582748|NCT01480076|162838061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582749|NCT01480076|162838061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7484|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7484
81582750|NCT01480076|162838061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582751|NCT01480076|162838061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582752|NCT01480076|162838061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1877|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1877
81582753|NCT01480076|162838061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582754|NCT01480076|162838061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582755|NCT01480076|162838061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.546|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5460
81519338|NCT04384107|162727816|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.04||||||Serotype 19F: OPA GMT Ratio||1.04|0.84|
81519339|NCT04384107|162727816|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.74||||||Serotype 23F: OPA GMT Ratio||0.74|0.53|
81519340|NCT04384107|162727816|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|560.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|474.05|662.63||||||Serotype 22F: OPA GMT Ratio||662.63|474.05|
81519341|NCT04384107|162727816|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|196.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|141.85|271.21||||||Serotype 33F: OPA GMT Ratio||271.21|141.85|
81519342|NCT04384107|162727817|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.75||||||Serotype 1: OPA GMT Ratio||0.75|0.38|
81519343|NCT04384107|162727817|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.03||||||Serotype 3: OPA GMT Ratio||2.03|1.28|
81519344|NCT04384107|162727817|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.93||||||Serotype 4: OPA GMT Ratio||0.93|0.57|
81519345|NCT04384107|162727817|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.13||||||Serotype 5: OPA GMT Ratio||1.13|0.66|
81519346|NCT04384107|162727817|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.91||||||Serotype 6A: OPA GMT Ratio||0.91|0.57|
81519347|NCT04384107|162727817|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.83||||||Serotype 6B: OPA GMT Ratio||0.83|0.52|
81519348|NCT04384107|162727817|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.07||||||Serotype 7F: OPA GMT Ratio||1.07|0.68|
81519349|NCT04384107|162727817|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.84||||||Serotype 9V: OPA GMT Ratio||0.84|0.50|
81519350|NCT04384107|162727817|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.9||||||Serotype 14: OPA GMT Ratio||1.90|1.16|
81519351|NCT04384107|162727817|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.48||||||Serotype 18C: OPA GMT Ratio||1.48|0.95|
81519352|NCT04384107|162727817|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.01||||||Serotype 19A: OPA GMT Ratio||1.01|0.60|
81519353|NCT04384107|162727817|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.52||||||Serotype 19F: OPA GMT Ratio||1.52|1.00|
81519354|NCT04384107|162727817|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.49||||||Serotype 23F: OPA GMT Ratio||0.49|0.28|
81519355|NCT04384107|162727817|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|155.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|101.84|238.59||||||Serotype 22F: OPA GMT Ratio||238.59|101.84|
81519356|NCT04384107|162727817|OTHER|Based on a linear model with natural log-transformed OPA titers as response variable, and vaccination group and age category as factors.|GMT Ratio|16.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.74|24.08||||||Serotype 33F: OPA GMT Ratio||24.08|11.74|
81519357|NCT00316524|162727827|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin to show that Group 4 (vaccinia experienced subjects receiving a single vaccination) is non-inferior to Group 1 (vaccinia naive subjects receiving 2 vaccinations) in terms of seroconversion rate 2 weeks after the last vaccination was predefined as -5% for the difference in seroconversion rates|Difference in seroconversion rates (%)|-3.4|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-7.36||||||||||-7.36|
81519358|NCT01999218|162727847|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is declared if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the mean difference is less than 0.3%.|Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.22|||||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis (cLDA) model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (monotherapy or dual therapy), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.|||0.22|-0.02|
81519359|NCT01999218|162727847|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is declared if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the mean difference is less than 0.3%.|Difference in the Least Squares means|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.3|||||"Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (monotherapy or dual therapy), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.~Time was treated as a categorical variable."|||0.30|0.06|
81519360|NCT01999218|162727848|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in % vs. Glimepiride|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|7.7||||||||7.7|-4.5|
81519361|NCT01999218|162727848|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in % vs. Glimepiride|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|6.5||||||||6.5|-5.6|
81519362|NCT01999218|162727849|OTHER||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|6.4||||||||6.4|-0.3|
81519363|NCT01999218|162727849|OTHER||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|4.7||||||||4.7|-1.7|
81519364|NCT01999218|162727850|OTHER||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride|-14.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|-9.8|||Based on Miettinen & Nurminen method||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|-9.8|-18.4|<0.001
81582756|NCT01480076|162838061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline PCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582757|NCT01480076|162838062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81519365|NCT01999218|162727850|OTHER||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride|-16.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|-12.2|||Based on Miettinen & Nurminen method||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|-12.2|-20.3|<0.001
81519366|NCT01999218|162727851|OTHER||Difference in LSM vs. Glimepiride|-4.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|-3.8|||Constrained Longitudinal Data analysis||LSM=Least Squares Means||Constrained Longitudinal Data analysis with fixed effects for treatment, time, interaction of time by treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication (monotherapy or dual therapy), and baseline eGFR (continuous).|-3.80|-4.77|<0.001
81582758|NCT01480076|162838062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9073|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.9073
81582759|NCT01480076|162838062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.0009|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0009
81582760|NCT01480076|162838062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582761|NCT01480076|162838062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5542|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5542
81582762|NCT01480076|162838062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582763|NCT01480076|162838062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582764|NCT01480076|162838062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.581|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5810
81582765|NCT01480076|162838062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0140
81582766|NCT01480076|162838062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81519367|NCT01999218|162727851|OTHER||Difference in the LSM vs. Glimepiride|-3.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|-3.38|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis with fixed effects for treatment, time, interaction of time by treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication (monotherapy or dual therapy), and baseline eGFR (continuous).|-3.38|-4.36|<0.001
81457205|NCT02058069|162604963|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The Alternative Hypothesis: The Investigational Device (RIO) true event rate is non-inferior to 0.066 (event rate for manual TKA) with a non-inferiority margin of 0.06. The 0.066 rate is based on literature and 0.06 was determined in consultation with FDA.|Rare Adverse Event Rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0331|||||If the upper bound is \<0.126 then the primary composite safety endpoint is met. After the surgeon completed the procedure, at the conclusion of the participant's hospital stay, and 3 months post-operative were used in this single analysis.|||0.0331||
81582767|NCT01480076|162838062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4138|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4138
81582768|NCT01480076|162838062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.274|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2740
81582769|NCT01480076|162838062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582770|NCT01480076|162838062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6453|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6453
81582771|NCT01480076|162838062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MCS score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0090
81582772|NCT01480076|162838063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582773|NCT01480076|162838063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2475|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2475
81582774|NCT01480076|162838063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582775|NCT01480076|162838063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582776|NCT01480076|162838063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2422|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2422
81582777|NCT01480076|162838063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582778|NCT01480076|162838063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582779|NCT01480076|162838063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1262|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1262
81457206|NCT02058069|162604965|OTHER|The analysis was performed using standard OC curves generated using Sample Size Analyzer® version 2.0 by Taylor Enterprise Inc. (Dr. Wayne A. Taylor).|Alignment Difference <4.38 Degrees|1.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.966||||||Estimation Parameter is: proportion of participants with limb alignment difference \<4.38 degrees If the lower bound is \>0.95 then the assessment passes.||||0.966|
81582780|NCT01480076|162838063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582781|NCT01480076|162838063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582782|NCT01480076|162838063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8858|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8858
81582783|NCT01480076|162838063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582784|NCT01480076|162838063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582785|NCT01480076|162838063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2111|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2111
81582786|NCT01480076|162838063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16||0.0072|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0072
81582787|NCT01480076|162838064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582788|NCT01480076|162838064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5577|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5577
81582789|NCT01480076|162838064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582790|NCT01480076|162838064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582791|NCT01480076|162838064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9365|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.9365
81582792|NCT01480076|162838064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582793|NCT01480076|162838064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582794|NCT01480076|162838064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2008|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2008
81582795|NCT01480076|162838064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.0102|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0102
81582796|NCT01480076|162838064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582797|NCT01480076|162838064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7134|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7134
81582798|NCT01480076|162838064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.0066|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0066
81582799|NCT01480076|162838064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582800|NCT01480076|162838064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8202|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8202
81582801|NCT01480076|162838064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28||0.0049|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder status, visit by responder status interaction, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0049
81582802|NCT01480076|162838065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the total activity limitation score of PRIMUS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582803|NCT01480076|162838065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1324|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the total activity limitation score of PRIMUS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1324
81582804|NCT01480076|162838065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the total activity limitation score of PRIMUS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582805|NCT01480076|162838065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the total activity limitation score of PRIMUS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582806|NCT01480076|162838065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4759|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the total activity limitation score of PRIMUS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4759
81582807|NCT01480076|162838065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.0016|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the total activity limitation score of PRIMUS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0016
81582808|NCT01480076|162838065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the total activity limitation score of PRIMUS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error||||<0.0001
81638028|NCT01918033|162966328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.04||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.18|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change From Baseline in Nasal Congestion Nasal Symptom Sub-Score at Week 2|||0.18|-0.09|0.535
81582809|NCT01480076|162838065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2489|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the total activity limitation score of PRIMUS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2489
81582810|NCT01480076|162838065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.0017|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the total activity limitation score of PRIMUS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0017
81582811|NCT01480076|162838065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the total activity limitation score of PRIMUS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582812|NCT01480076|162838065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0126|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the total activity limitation score of PRIMUS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0126
81582813|NCT01480076|162838065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the total activity limitation score of PRIMUS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582814|NCT01480076|162838065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0033|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the total activity limitation score of PRIMUS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0033
81582815|NCT01480076|162838065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1758|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the total activity limitation score of PRIMUS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1758
81582816|NCT01480076|162838065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.0246|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the total activity limitation score of PRIMUS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0246
81582817|NCT01480076|162838066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582818|NCT01480076|162838066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0111|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0111
81582819|NCT01480076|162838066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|11.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder Versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582820|NCT01480076|162838066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582821|NCT01480076|162838066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0970
81582822|NCT01480076|162838066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|11.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder Versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582823|NCT01480076|162838066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81519368|NCT01999218|162727852|OTHER||Difference in the LSM vs. Glimepiride|-4.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.29|-3.25|||Constrained Logitudinal Data Analysis||||Constrained Logitudinal Data Analysis with fixed effects for treatment, time, interaction of time by treatment, prior anthyperglycemic medication (monotherapy or dual therapy), and baseline eGFR (continuous).|-3.25|-6.29|<0.001
81519369|NCT01999218|162727852|OTHER||Difference in the LSM vs. Glimepiride|-3.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|0.001|-4.73|-1.67|||Constrained Logitudinal Data Analysis||||Constrained Logitudinal Data Analysis with fixed effects for treatment, time, interaction of time by treatment, prior anthyperglycemic medication (monotherapy or dual therapy), and baseline eGFR (continuous).|-1.67|-4.73|<0.001
81519370|NCT00131456|162727862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression was used to analyze all dichotomous outcomes. The dichotomous primary outcome marijuana abstinence was modeled using independent predictors: treatment(Venlafaxine vs. Placebo) and baseline urine THC level. The initial analysis included an interaction between treatment and baseline urine THC levels which was deemed not significant and omitted from the final logistic model.||||<0.01
81519371|NCT03809910|162727879|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|-0.04||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product, sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and two baseline terms as covariates;1-participant-level baseline score,2-period level baseline minus the participant-level baseline.|ANCOVA|||||-0.04|-0.09|<.0001
81519372|NCT03809910|162727880|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|-0.07||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product, sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and two baseline terms as covariates;1-participant-level baseline score,2-period level baseline minus the participant-level baseline.|ANCOVA|||||-0.07|-0.17|<0.0001
81519373|NCT03809910|162727881|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|-0.06||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product, sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and two baseline terms as covariates;1-participant-level baseline score,2-period level baseline minus the participant-level baseline.|ANCOVA|||||-0.06|-0.16|<0.0001
81519374|NCT03809910|162727882|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.19||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product, sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and two baseline terms as covariates;1-participant-level baseline score,2-period level baseline minus the participant-level baseline.|ANCOVA|||||-0.19|-0.25|<0.0001
81519375|NCT03809910|162727883|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.33||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product, sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and two baseline terms as covariates;1-participant-level baseline score,2-period level baseline minus the participant-level baseline.|ANCOVA|||||-0.33|-0.43|<0.0001
81519376|NCT03809910|162727884|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.29||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product, sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and two baseline terms as covariates;1-participant-level baseline score,2-period level baseline minus the participant-level baseline.|ANCOVA|||||-0.29|-0.39|<0.0001
81519377|NCT03809910|162727885|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.18||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product, sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and two baseline terms as covariates;1-participant-level baseline score,2-period level baseline minus the participant-level baseline.|ANCOVA|||||0.18|0.13|<0.0001
81519378|NCT03809910|162727886|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.31||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product, sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and two baseline terms as covariates;1-participant-level baseline score,2-period level baseline minus the participant-level baseline.|ANCOVA|||||0.31|0.21|<0.0001
81519379|NCT03809910|162727887|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.28||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product, sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and two baseline terms as covariates;1-participant-level baseline score,2-period level baseline minus the participant-level baseline.|ANCOVA|||||0.28|0.18|<0.0001
81519380|NCT03809910|162727888|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.15||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product, sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and two baseline terms as covariates;1-participant-level baseline score,2-period level baseline minus the participant-level baseline.|ANCOVA|||||0.15|0.09|<0.0001
81519381|NCT03809910|162727888|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.0||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product, sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and two baseline terms as covariates;1-participant-level baseline score,2-period level baseline minus the participant-level baseline.|ANCOVA|||||-0.00|-0.06|0.0214
81457207|NCT02058069|162604966|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper bound for the one-sided 95% confidence interval will be compared with -9. If the upper bound is less than -9, then non-inferiority holds.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.1|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-29.6|||t-test, 2 sided||If the upper bound is less than -9, then non-inferiority holds.|Change from pre-op to 3 months||-29.6||<0.001
81519382|NCT03809910|162727889|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.23||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product, sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and two baseline terms as covariates;1-participant-level baseline score,2-period level baseline minus the participant-level baseline.|ANCOVA|||||0.23|0.13|<0.0001
81519383|NCT03809910|162727889|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.04||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product, sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and two baseline terms as covariates;1-participant-level baseline score,2-period level baseline minus the participant-level baseline.|ANCOVA|||||-0.04|-0.14|0.0010
81519384|NCT03809910|162727890|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.25||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product, sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and two baseline terms as covariates;1-participant-level baseline score,2-period level baseline minus the participant-level baseline.|ANCOVA|||||0.25|0.15|<0.0001
81519385|NCT03809910|162727890|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.1652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.01||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product, sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and two baseline terms as covariates;1-participant-level baseline score,2-period level baseline minus the participant-level baseline.|ANCOVA|||||0.01|-0.09|0.1652
81519386|NCT04948307|162727935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7326|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7326
81519387|NCT04948307|162727936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7396|||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnoff|||||||0.7396
81519388|NCT04948307|162727937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.871|||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnoff|||||||0.8710
81519389|NCT04948307|162727938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8816|||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnoff|||||||0.8816
81519390|NCT04948307|162727939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5281|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5281
81519391|NCT04948307|162727940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2996|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2996
81519392|NCT04948307|162727944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7201|||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnoff|||||||0.7201
81519393|NCT04948307|162727946|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Summary statistics are presented.|Summary statistics are presented|||
81457208|NCT03290378|162605005|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<.005
81457209|NCT01366417|162605012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|2.48|||ANOVA|||Hypothesis: ChloraPrep will meet or exceed the 1.0 log reduction in colony forming units/cm\^2 at 30 seconds after application.||2.48|1.95|< 0.05
81457210|NCT01366417|162605012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.133|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|2.51|||ANOVA|||hypothesis: 70% Isopropyl Alcohol will meet or exceed 1.0 log 10 colony forming units / cm\^2 at 30 seconds after treatment||2.51|1.99|<0.05
81519394|NCT04948307|162727948|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Summary statistics are presented.|||
81457211|NCT01366417|162605013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.133|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.39|2.91|||ANOVA|||Hypothesis: ChloraPrep One Step will meet or exceed 2.0 log 10 reduction at 10 minutes after treatment.||2.91|2.39|<0.05
81457212|NCT01366417|162605013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.133|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.33|2.86|||ANOVA|||Hypothesis: 70% Isopropyl Alcohol will meet or exceed 2.0 log 10 reduction at 10 minutes after treatment||2.86|2.33|<0.05
81457213|NCT00116779|162605014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|86.0||||||95.0|73.0|94.0|||||The 95% confidence interval was calculated by Clopper-Pearson method.|||94|73|
81457214|NCT00116779|162605014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|77.0||||||95.0|64.0|88.0|||||The 95% confidence interval was calculated by Clopper-Pearson method.|||88|64|
81457215|NCT00116779|162605015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|90.0||||||95.0|79.0|96.0|||||The 95% confidence interval was calculated by Clopper-Pearson method.|||96|79|
81527253|NCT02967510|162741698|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.348
81527254|NCT02967510|162741698|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.266
81638029|NCT01918033|162966328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.04||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.18|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change From Baseline in Nasal Congestion Nasal Symptom Sub-Score at Week 2|||0.18|-0.10|0.557
81457216|NCT00116779|162605015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|89.0||||||95.0|78.0|95.0|||||The 95% confidence interval was calculated by Clopper-Pearson method.|||95|78|
81457217|NCT00116779|162605015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8413||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8413
81457218|NCT00116779|162605016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|93.0||||||95.0|82.0|99.0|||||The 95% confidence interval was calculated by Clopper-Pearson method.|||99|82|
81457219|NCT00116779|162605016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|98.0||||||95.0|87.0|100.0|||||The 95% confidence interval was calculated by Clopper-Pearson method.|||100|87|
81457220|NCT00116779|162605017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.904||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Time to 50% reduction||||.904
81457221|NCT00116779|162605017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.778||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Days to 90% reduction||||.778
81457222|NCT03743051|162605028|SUPERIORITY|The Multiple Imputation process (N=100) was performed leading to least squares mean (LSM) and standard error (SE) estimates using the ANOVA model (including treatment group and the 3 stratification factors at randomization as categorical covariates). The estimates were pooled using Rubin rule, with corresponding p-value for difference between treatment groups. The 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated for each treatment group and for the pooled difference between the groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.345|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.718|1.971|||ANOVA|||"To declare anamorelin superior to placebo, both co-primary endpoints had to be significant.~The null hypothesis for mean change in body weight from baseline over 12 weeks (H0w) and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (H1w) were:~H0w: MWa = MW; H1w: MWa ≠ MWp~Where MWa is the mean change in body weight from baseline over 12 weeks for the anamorelin arm and MWp is the mean change in body weight from baseline over 12 weeks for the placebo arm."||1.971|0.718|<0.0001
81457223|NCT03743051|162605029|SUPERIORITY|The Multiple Imputation process (N=100) was performed leading to least squares mean (LSM) and standard error (SE) estimates using the ANOVA model (including treatment group and the 3 stratification factors at randomization as categorical covariates). The estimates were pooled using Rubin rule, with corresponding p-value for difference between treatment groups. The 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated for each treatment group and for the pooled difference between the groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.622|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.434||0.1514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.228|1.472|||ANOVA|||"To declare anamorelin superior to the placebo, both co-primary endpoints had to be significant.~The null hypothesis for mean change from baseline over 12 weeks in patient 5-IASS (H0A) and the corresponding alternative (H1A) were:~H0A: MAa = MAp; H1A: MAa ≠ MAp~Where MAa is the mean change from baseline over 12 weeks in 5-IASS for the anamorelin arm and MAp is the mean change from baseline over 12 weeks in 5-IASS for the placebo arm."||1.472|-0.228|0.1514
81457224|NCT03743051|162605030|SUPERIORITY|All secondary endpoints were analyzed using the same statistical model and multiple imputation approach as for the co-primary efficacy endpoints.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.532|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.367|3.453|||ANOVA|||||3.453|1.367|<0.0001
81457225|NCT03743051|162605031|SUPERIORITY|All secondary endpoints were analyzed using the same statistical model and multiple imputation approach as for the co-primary efficacy endpoints.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.336|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.484||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.388|2.284|||ANOVA|||||2.284|0.388|0.0057
81457226|NCT03743051|162605032|SUPERIORITY|All secondary endpoints were analyzed using the same statistical model and multiple imputation approach as for the co-primary efficacy endpoints.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.403||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.238|1.816|||ANOVA|||||1.816|0.238|0.0108
81527255|NCT02967510|162741699|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.122
81527256|NCT02967510|162741699|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.188
81582824|NCT01480076|162838066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0789|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0789
81519395|NCT03131596|162727949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||The p-value is not adjusted and a p-value of \< 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Chi-squared|||200 patients were eligible and randomised in a 1:1 fashion. 9 patients did not complete the full protocol, resulting in 94 cases in the balloon group and 97 cases in the control group included in the final analysis. Intention-to-treat analysis was conducted.The null hypothesis is the percentage of the patients with reformed uterine adhesion in balloon group will less than the percentage of the patients with reformed uterine adhesion in control group. A Chi-squared analysis was used.||||0.012
81519396|NCT03131596|162727950|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81519397|NCT03131596|162727951|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81519398|NCT03131596|162727952|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81519399|NCT03654885|162727959|NON_INFERIORITY|By assuming the margin of non-inferiority at 24%, the null hypothesis for this non-inferiority testing was to be set up as XEN implanted group (P1)-Trabeculectomy group (P2) ≤-0.24 versus the alternative hypothesis as P1-P2 \>-0.24. Equivalently, non-inferiority of P1 to P2 was to be declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided confidence interval (CI) of the difference of the above endpoint between the two treatment groups computed using normal approximation was found to be greater than -24%.|Percentage Difference|-6.1||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|10.8|||Chi-squared|||||10.8|-22.9|0.487
81519400|NCT03654885|162727961|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-5.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.155|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.074|-3.538||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and Baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in Mean IOP Over Time: Day 1||-3.538|-8.074|<0.001
81519401|NCT03654885|162727961|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.163||0.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.503|2.066||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and Baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in Mean IOP Over Time: Week 1||2.066|-2.503|0.851
81519402|NCT03654885|162727961|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|2.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.162||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.253|4.309||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and Baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in Mean IOP Over Time: Week 2||4.309|-0.253|0.081
81519403|NCT03654885|162727961|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.157||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|4.484||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and Baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in Mean IOP Over Time: Month 1||4.484|-0.059|0.056
81519404|NCT03654885|162727961|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|4.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.181|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.416|7.054||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and Baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in Mean IOP Over Time: Month 3||7.054|2.416|<0.001
81519405|NCT03654885|162727961|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|3.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.197||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.657|5.358||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and Baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in Mean IOP Over Time: Month 6||5.358|0.657|0.012
81519406|NCT03654885|162727961|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|3.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.197||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.182|5.883||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and Baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in Mean IOP Over Time: Month 9||5.883|1.182|0.003
81519407|NCT03654885|162727961|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|2.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.229||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.358|5.183||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and Baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in Mean IOP Over Time: Month 12||5.183|0.358|0.024
81519408|NCT03654885|162727963|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.18||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in Mean Number of Topical IOP-Lowering Medications Over Time: Day 1||0.18|-0.36|0.505
81638030|NCT01918033|162966328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.11||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.03|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change From Baseline in Nasal Itching Nasal Symptom Sub-Score at Week 2|||0.03|-0.25|0.119
81519409|NCT03654885|162727963|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.26||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in Mean Number of Topical IOP-Lowering Medications Over Time: Week 1||0.26|-0.28|0.949
81519410|NCT03654885|162727963|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.34||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in Mean Number of Topical IOP-Lowering Medications Over Time: Week 2||0.34|-0.19|0.581
81519411|NCT03654885|162727963|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.41||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in Mean Number of Topical IOP-Lowering Medications Over Time: Month 1||0.41|-0.13|0.302
81519412|NCT03654885|162727963|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.66||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in Mean Number of Topical IOP-Lowering Medications Over Time: Month 3||0.66|0.12|0.005
81519413|NCT03654885|162727963|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.59||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in Mean Number of Topical IOP-Lowering Medications Over Time: Month 6||0.59|0.04|0.026
81519414|NCT03654885|162727963|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.64||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in Mean Number of Topical IOP-Lowering Medications Over Time: Month 9||0.64|0.09|0.010
81519415|NCT03654885|162727963|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.54||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in Mean Number of Topical IOP-Lowering Medications Over Time: Month 12||0.54|0.00|0.052
81519416|NCT03654885|162727964|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|2.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.229||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.358|5.183||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables was used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||5.183|0.358|0.024
81519417|NCT03654885|162727965|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.54||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables was used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.54|0.00|0.052
81519418|NCT03654885|162727966|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.214||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.579|6.151||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables was used for analysis.|Mixed model repeated measures|||||6.151|-2.579|0.421
81519419|NCT03654885|162727967|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.84||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables was used for analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.84|-0.16|0.180
81519420|NCT03654885|162727968|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-15.7||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|2.3|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific IOP Targets at Month 12: IOP Value of ≤18 mmHg||2.3|-33.0|0.064
81519421|NCT03654885|162727968|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-15.3||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|2.5|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific IOP Targets at Month 12: IOP Value of ≤17 mmHg||2.5|-32.7|0.078
81519422|NCT03654885|162727968|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-17.4||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.7|0.4|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific IOP Targets at Month 12: IOP Value of ≤16 mmHg||0.4|-34.7|0.051
81519423|NCT03654885|162727968|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-16.9||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.1|1.0|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific IOP Targets at Month 12: IOP Value of ≤15 mmHg||1.0|-34.1|0.064
81519424|NCT03654885|162727968|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-13.1||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|4.8|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific IOP Targets at Month 12: IOP Value of ≤14 mm Hg||4.8|-30.5|0.200
81519425|NCT03654885|162727968|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-20.0||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.1|-2.0|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific IOP Targets at Month 12: IOP Value of ≤13 mm Hg||-2.0|-37.1|0.042
81582825|NCT01480076|162838066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|9.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder Versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582826|NCT01480076|162838066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582827|NCT01480076|162838066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0284|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0284
81582828|NCT01480076|162838066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder Versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582829|NCT01480076|162838066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582830|NCT01480076|162838066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0108|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0108
81582831|NCT01480076|162838066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder Versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582832|NCT01480076|162838067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582833|NCT01480076|162838067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8392|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8392
81582834|NCT01480076|162838067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0162|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0162
81582835|NCT01480076|162838067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582836|NCT01480076|162838067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6956|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6956
81582837|NCT01480076|162838067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0042|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0042
81582838|NCT01480076|162838067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81638031|NCT01918033|162966328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.06||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.08|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change From Baseline in Nasal Itching Nasal Symptom Sub-Score at Week 2|||0.08|-0.20|0.403
81519426|NCT03654885|162727968|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-12.7||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|5.2|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific IOP Targets at Month 12: IOP Value of ≤12 mm Hg||5.2|-30.1|0.180
81519427|NCT03654885|162727969|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-3.6||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|14.2|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific Percentage IOP Lower Targets From Baseline at Month 12: ≥25% IOP Reduction||14.2|-21.3|0.712
81519428|NCT03654885|162727969|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-12.9||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|5.0|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific Percentage IOP Lower Targets From Baseline at Month 12: ≥30% IOP Reduction||5.0|-30.3|0.201
81519429|NCT03654885|162727969|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-20.3||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.3|-2.3|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific Percentage IOP Lower Targets From Baseline at Month 12: ≥35% IOP Reduction||-2.3|-37.3|0.030
81582839|NCT01480076|162838067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7949|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7949
81582840|NCT01480076|162838067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0679|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0679
81582841|NCT01480076|162838067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0027
81582842|NCT01480076|162838067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8053|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8053
81582843|NCT01480076|162838067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.2638|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2638
81582844|NCT01480076|162838067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0007
81582845|NCT01480076|162838067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8502|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8502
81582846|NCT01480076|162838067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0917|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of current health state of EQ-5D scores, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0917
81582847|NCT01480076|162838068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1795|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1795
81582848|NCT01480076|162838068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0715|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0715
81582849|NCT01480076|162838068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6||0.2065|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2065
81582850|NCT01480076|162838068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1649|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1649
81582851|NCT01480076|162838068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4894|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4894
81582852|NCT01480076|162838068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89||0.8611|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8611
81457227|NCT03743051|162605033|SUPERIORITY|All secondary endpoints were analyzed using the same statistical model and multiple imputation approach as for the co-primary efficacy endpoints.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.535|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.475||0.2605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.397|1.466|||ANOVA|||||1.466|-0.397|0.2605
81582853|NCT01480076|162838068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0073|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0073
81519430|NCT03654885|162727969|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-18.8||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|-0.8|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific Percentage IOP Lower Targets From Baseline at Month 12: ≥40% IOP Reduction||-0.8|-36.0|0.043
81582854|NCT01480076|162838068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1343|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1343
81582855|NCT01480076|162838068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.09||0.6468|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6468
81582856|NCT01480076|162838068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6441|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6441
81582857|NCT01480076|162838068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2176|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2176
81638032|NCT01918033|162966329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.06||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.07|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change From Baseline in Swelling of INCM at Week 2|||0.07|-0.20|0.376
81638033|NCT01918033|162966329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.03||||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.11|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change From Baseline in Swelling of INCM at Week 2|||0.11|-0.16|0.714
81457228|NCT01422200|162605034|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81582858|NCT01480076|162838068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.91||0.2814|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2814
81582859|NCT01480076|162838068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7533|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7533
81582860|NCT01480076|162838068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0653|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0653
81582861|NCT01480076|162838068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.65||0.0876|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0876
81582862|NCT01480076|162838069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0281|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage impairment while working due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0281
81582863|NCT01480076|162838069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0654|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage impairment while working due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0654
81582864|NCT01480076|162838069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.47||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage impairment while working due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.3400
81582865|NCT01480076|162838069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage impairment while working due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0012
81457229|NCT03737357|162605104|NON_INFERIORITY|The tolerance range or non-inferiority margin characterizes the largest absolute difference which is considered to be dismissible. A MBL of less than 0.5mm within the first year after implant loading constitutes an acceptable clinical standard(10, 18, 19). In this clinical trial, a non-inferiority margin of 20% of the acceptable clinical standard was chosen, which amounts to 0.1mm.|paired difference|0.01||||0.074|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|Non-inferiority one-sided paired t-tests using a non-inferiority margin of -0.10mm.|The paired difference is (SLActive® bone level change from baseline (CFB) - SLA® CFB (i.e. resorption))||In the PP population, the paired difference between SLActive® and SLA® bone level change from baseline (CFB) was estimated at 0.01 mm with a standard deviation of 0.444 mm (95% CI: -Inf, 0.11; p = 0.074), based on a one-sided paired t-test with a non-inferiority margin of 0.10 mm.|||0.074
81519431|NCT03654885|162727969|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-17.9||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.1|0.0|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific Percentage IOP Lower Targets From Baseline at Month 12: ≥45% IOP Reduction||0.0|-35.1|0.048
81582866|NCT01480076|162838069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.749|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage impairment while working due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7490
81582867|NCT01480076|162838069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.53||0.3592|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage impairment while working due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.3592
81582868|NCT01480076|162838069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage impairment while working due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0015
81582869|NCT01480076|162838069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2967|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage impairment while working due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2967
81582870|NCT01480076|162838069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.34||0.8735|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage impairment while working due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8735
81582871|NCT01480076|162838069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1696|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage impairment while working due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1696
81582872|NCT01480076|162838069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0089|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage impairment while working due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0089
81582873|NCT01480076|162838069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.83||0.0297|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage impairment while working due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0297
81582874|NCT01480076|162838069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8806|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage impairment while working due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8806
81582875|NCT01480076|162838069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.217|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage impairment while working due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2170
81582876|NCT01480076|162838069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.86||0.2392|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage impairment while working due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2392
81457230|NCT02586155|162605111|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.823||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.649|1.044|||Stratified long-rank|||||1.044|0.649|0.1070
81457231|NCT02586155|162605112|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.849||||0.1495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.679|1.061|||Stratified long-rank|||||1.061|0.679|0.1495
81457232|NCT02586155|162605113|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.94|||Stratified long-rank|||||0.94|0.38|0.03
81457233|NCT02586155|162605114|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.24|||Stratified long-rank|||||1.24|0.62|0.44
81582877|NCT01480076|162838070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0219|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage overall work impairment due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0219
81582878|NCT01480076|162838070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1259|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage overall work impairment due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1259
81582879|NCT01480076|162838070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.68||0.5312|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage overall work impairment due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5312
81457234|NCT02586155|162605125|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.78||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.98|||Log Rank|||||0.98|0.63|0.03
81457235|NCT01263938|162605126|OTHER|||||||0.625||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Sample size calculations were based on having sufficient power to detect a change in each of the outcome variables from baseline to week 12.The effect size was calculated as (detectable difference in change in outcome) / (SD of the change). Based on preliminary in vitro data, the smallest effect size was 1.88. Assuming that only 40% of this effect will be present in vivo (effect size=0.75), alpha = 0.05 and 80% power, n=16 is needed to complete the study.||||0.625
81457236|NCT01263938|162605126|OTHER|||||||0.813||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Sample size calculations were based on having sufficient power to detect a change in each of the outcome variables from baseline to week 12.The effect size was calculated as (detectable difference in change in outcome) / (SD of the change). Based on preliminary in vitro data, the smallest effect size was 1.88. Assuming that only 40% of this effect will be present in vivo (effect size=0.75), alpha = 0.05 and 80% power, n=16 is needed to complete the study.||||0.813
81457237|NCT01263938|162605126|OTHER||||||>|0.999||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Sample size calculations were based on having sufficient power to detect a change in each of the outcome variables from baseline to week 12.The effect size was calculated as (detectable difference in change in outcome) / (SD of the change). Based on preliminary in vitro data, the smallest effect size was 1.88. Assuming that only 40% of this effect will be present in vivo (effect size=0.75), alpha = 0.05 and 80% power, n=16 is needed to complete the study.||||>0.999
81457238|NCT01263938|162605127|OTHER||||||>|0.999||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Sample size calculations were based on having sufficient power to detect a change in each of the outcome variables from baseline to week 12.The effect size was calculated as (detectable difference in change in outcome) / (SD of the change). Based on preliminary in vitro data, the smallest effect size was 1.88. Assuming that only 40% of this effect will be present in vivo (effect size=0.75), alpha = 0.05 and 80% power, n=16 is needed to complete the study.||||>0.999
81457239|NCT01263938|162605128|OTHER|||||||0.813||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Sample size calculations were based on having sufficient power to detect a change in each of the outcome variables from baseline to week 12.The effect size was calculated as (detectable difference in change in outcome) / (SD of the change). Based on preliminary in vitro data, the smallest effect size was 1.88. Assuming that only 40% of this effect will be present in vivo (effect size=0.75), alpha = 0.05 and 80% power, n=16 is needed to complete the study.||||0.813
81457240|NCT01263938|162605129|OTHER|||||||0.625||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Sample size calculations were based on having sufficient power to detect a change in each of the outcome variables from baseline to week 12.The effect size was calculated as (detectable difference in change in outcome) / (SD of the change). Based on preliminary in vitro data, the smallest effect size was 1.88. Assuming that only 40% of this effect will be present in vivo (effect size=0.75), alpha = 0.05 and 80% power, n=16 is needed to complete the study.||||0.625
81519432|NCT03654885|162727969|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-21.1||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.1|-3.2|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific Percentage IOP Lower Targets From Baseline at Month 12: ≥50% IOP Reduction||-3.2|-38.1|0.015
81519433|NCT03654885|162727970|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-11.7||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|6.3|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving at Least a 20% IOP Reductions and Specific IOP Targets on Same or Lower Number of Topical IOP-Lowering Medications at Month 12- IOP Target ≤18 mm Hg||6.3|-29.0|0.252
81457241|NCT00473590|162605134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.956||||0.9179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.404|2.261|||Log Rank|The strata were number of prior cancer treatments (1, \> 1) and β2-microglobulin level (\< 3.5, ≥ 3.5 mg/L).|The hazard ratios were estimated using Cox regression.|Stratified analysis||2.261|0.404|0.9179
81457242|NCT00473590|162605134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.836||||0.6665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.369|1.893||The tests were exploratory because patients were not randomized to the two arms with respect to response status.|Log Rank||The hazard ratios were estimated using Cox regression.|Unstratified analysis.||1.893|0.369|0.6665
81457243|NCT00473590|162605135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.633||||0.3134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.258|1.552|||Log Rank||The hazard ratios were estimated using Cox regression. The strata were number of prior cancer treatments (1, \> 1) and β2-microglobulin level (\< 3.5, ≥ 3.5 mg/L).|Stratified analysis||1.552|0.258|0.3134
81457244|NCT00473590|162605135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.608||||0.2634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.251|1.468|||Log Rank||The hazard ratios were estimated using Cox regression.|Unstratified analysis||1.468|0.251|0.2634
81457245|NCT00473590|162605136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.743||||0.2804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.432|1.276|||Log Rank|The analysis was stratified for number of prior cancer treatments (1, \> 1) and β2-microglobulin level (\< 3.5, ≥ 3.5 mg/L).|The hazard ratio was estimated using Cox regression. The hazard ratio is relative to BORT + P.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the 2 treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was that progression-free survival was longer in the BORT + BV group. Stratified Analysis.||1.276|0.432|0.2804
81457246|NCT00473590|162605136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.713||||0.2009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.424|1.2|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio relative to BORT + P was estimated using Cox regression.|Unstratified Analysis.||1.200|0.424|0.2009
81457247|NCT01112059|162605139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.128|0.633|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.633|0.128|<0.05
81457248|NCT02575833|162605142|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was -90 seconds.|Treatment Difference|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-44.9|22.9||||||The primary endpoint was analyzed using an analysis of variance model with terms for treatment group and randomization strata (\< 7 or ≥ 7 minutes). If the lower bound of the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the difference in change from baseline in exercise duration was above the non-inferiority margin of -90 seconds, then the hypothesis that erenumab does not decrease exercise duration would be supported.||22.9|-44.9|
81457249|NCT02575833|162605143|SUPERIORITY|The log-rank test statistic was used to compare the two treatment groups at a significance level of 0.10.|Normal score|1.55||||0.69|||||||Stratified Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by baseline total exercise time strata (\< 7 minutes or ≥ 7 minutes).|A normal score \< 0 indicates fewer than expected events for erenumab 140 mg relative to placebo and therefore a longer survival time.|||||0.69
81457250|NCT02575833|162605143|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.69|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted by stratified baseline total exercise time strata (\< 7 or ≥ 7 minutes)|Hazard ratio estimates were obtained from the Cox Proportional Hazard Model. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer exercise-induced angina free survival for erenumab 140 mg relative to placebo.|||1.69|0.73|0.69
81519434|NCT03654885|162727970|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-11.5||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.9|6.5|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving at Least a 20% IOP Reductions and Specific IOP Targets on Same or Lower Number of Topical IOP-Lowering Medications at Month 12- IOP Target ≤17 mmHg||6.5|-28.9|0.258
81457251|NCT02575833|162605143|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|1.26|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted by continuous baseline total exercise time|Hazard ratio estimates were obtained from the Cox Proportional Hazard Model. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer exercise-induced angina free survival for erenumab 140 mg relative to placebo.|||1.26|0.52|0.44
81457252|NCT02575833|162605143|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|1.28|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted by baseline total exercise time strata (\< 7 or ≥ 7 minutes), age group (\< 65, ≥ 65), and sex.|Hazard ratio estimates were obtained from the Cox Proportional Hazard Model. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer exercise-induced angina free survival for erenumab 140 mg relative to placebo.|||1.28|0.52|0.47
81457253|NCT02575833|162605144|SUPERIORITY|The log-rank test statistic was used to compare the two treatment groups at a significance level of 0.10.|Normal score|2.2||||0.59|||||||Stratified Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by baseline total exercise time strata (\< 7 minutes or ≥ 7 minutes).|A normal score \< 0 indicates fewer than expected events for erenumab 140 mg relative to placebo and therefore a longer survival time.|||||0.59
81457254|NCT02575833|162605144|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.69|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted by stratified baseline total exercise time strata (\< 7 or ≥ 7 minutes)|Hazard ratio estimates were obtained from the Cox Proportional Hazard Model. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer exercise-induced ST-segment depression free survival for erenumab 140 mg relative to placebo.|||1.69|0.76|0.59
81519435|NCT03654885|162727970|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-13.6||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|4.4|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving at Least a 20% IOP Reductions and Specific IOP Targets on Same or Lower Number of Topical IOP-Lowering Medications at Month 12- IOP Target ≤16 mm Hg||4.4|-30.9|0.139
81519436|NCT03654885|162727970|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-14.7||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|3.3|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving at Least a 20% IOP Reductions and Specific IOP Targets on Same or Lower Number of Topical IOP-Lowering Medications at Month 12- IOP Target ≤15 mm Hg||3.3|-32.0|0.136
81519437|NCT03654885|162727970|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.%.|Percentage Difference|-10.8||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.2|7.1|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving at Least a 20% IOP Reductions and Specific IOP Targets on Same or Lower Number of Topical IOP-Lowering Medications at Month 12- IOP Target ≤14 mm Hg||7.1|-28.2|0.274
81457255|NCT02575833|162605144|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.6|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted by continuous baseline total exercise time|Hazard ratio estimates were obtained from the Cox Proportional Hazard Model. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer exercise-induced ST-segment depression free survival for erenumab 140 mg relative to placebo.|||1.60|0.73|0.75
81457256|NCT02575833|162605144|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.87|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted by baseline total exercise time strata (\< 7 or ≥ 7 minutes), age group (\< 65, ≥ 65), and sex.|Hazard ratio estimates were obtained from the Cox Proportional Hazard Model. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer exercise-induced ST-segment depression free survival for erenumab 140 mg relative to placebo.|||1.87|0.82|0.39
81457257|NCT01168427|162605173|OTHER|There was no formal statistical hypothesis tested. The goal was to estimate the procedure-related complications 90 days post implant using the Kaplan-Meier method.|Rate|0.034|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.1292||||||||0.1292||
81457258|NCT01256879|162605257|OTHER|Each CimTest-A, CimTest-B, and Commercial Cimetidine Solution are compared to Active Comparator (i.e. Sorbitol-free Cimetidine Solution), as a percentage of Active Comparator, per routine FDA bioequivalence testing of AUC.|||||||||||||||||Bioequivalence testing of AUC, per FDA guidance, is applied. Each CimTest-A, CimTest-B, and Commercial Cimetidine Solution are compared to Active Comparator (i.e. Sorbitol-free Cimetidine Solution), as a percentage of Active Comparator, per routine FDA bioequivalence testing of AUC. The upper and lower 90% Confidence Interval for CimTest-A is 104.4% to 120.6%. The upper and lower 90% Confidence Interval for CimTest-B is 97.9% to 113.0%. The upper and lower 90% Confidence Interval for Commercial Cimetidine Solution is 93.2% to 107.7%.|||
81457259|NCT01243957|162605258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.61|2.0|||ANOVA|||||2.00|1.61|
81457260|NCT01243957|162605259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.49|1.79|||ANOVA|||||1.79|1.49|
81457261|NCT01243957|162605260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.5459|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.50|-0.50|0.5459
81457262|NCT01243957|162605261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.04|||ANOVA|||Ratio of Geometric LS Means of AUCτ for fluoxetine alone and fluoxetine + LY2216684.||1.04|0.99|
81457263|NCT01243957|162605261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.06|||ANOVA|||Ratio of Geometric LS Means of AUCτ for norfluoxetine alone and norfluoxetine + LY2216684.||1.06|1.01|
81457264|NCT01243957|162605262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.03|||ANOVA|||Ratio of Geometric LS Means of Cmax for fluoxetine alone and fluoxetine + LY2216684||1.03|0.97|
81582880|NCT01480076|162838070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage overall work impairment due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0022
81582881|NCT01480076|162838070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4968|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage overall work impairment due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4968
81582882|NCT01480076|162838070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.64||0.6283|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage overall work impairment due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6283
81582883|NCT01480076|162838070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage overall work impairment due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0016
81582884|NCT01480076|162838070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6631|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage overall work impairment due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6631
81582885|NCT01480076|162838070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.77||0.477|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage overall work impairment due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4770
81582886|NCT01480076|162838070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4027|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage overall work impairment due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4027
81582887|NCT01480076|162838070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1077|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage overall work impairment due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1077
81582888|NCT01480076|162838070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|13.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.98||0.1781|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage overall work impairment due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1781
81519438|NCT03654885|162727970|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-17.7||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|0.3|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving at Least a 20% IOP Reductions and Specific IOP Targets on Same or Lower Number of Topical IOP-Lowering Medications at Month 12- IOP Target ≤13 mm Hg||0.3|-35.0|0.065
81519439|NCT03654885|162727970|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-12.7||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|5.2|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving at Least a 20% IOP Reductions and Specific IOP Targets on Same or Lower Number of Topical IOP-Lowering Medications at Month 12- IOP Target ≤12 mmHg||5.2|-30.1|0.180
81519440|NCT03654885|162727973|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|1.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.6|44.1|||Fisher Exact|||||44.1|-41.6|1.000
81582889|NCT01480076|162838070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2422|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage overall work impairment due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2422
81582890|NCT01480076|162838070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0994|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage overall work impairment due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0994
81582891|NCT01480076|162838070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.13||0.2194|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of percentage overall work impairment due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2194
81457265|NCT01243957|162605262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.07|||ANOVA|||Ratio of Geometric LS Means of Cmax for norfluoxetine alone and norfluoxetine + LY2216684.||1.07|1.00|
81457266|NCT01243957|162605263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|1.42|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ratio of Geometric LS Means of Tmax for fluoxetine alone and fluoxetine + LY2216684.||1.42|-3.00|0.4230
81457267|NCT01243957|162605263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|-1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ratio of Geometric LS Means of Tmax for norfluoxetine alone and norfluoxetine + LY2216684.||-1.00|-6.50|0.0293
81457268|NCT00070564|162605276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.68|||Log Rank|||||1.68|1.04|0.022
81457269|NCT00070564|162605276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.59|||Log Rank|||||1.59|0.98|0.072
81457270|NCT00070564|162605276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.44|||Log Rank|||||1.44|0.87|0.38
81457271|NCT00070564|162605276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.11|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.11
81457272|NCT00070564|162605276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.41|||Log Rank|||||1.41|0.61|0.733
81457273|NCT00070564|162605277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.44||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.93|||Log Rank|||||1.93|1.08|0.013
81457274|NCT00070564|162605277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.46||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.95|||Log Rank|||||1.95|1.09|0.011
81519441|NCT03654885|162727974|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-32.1||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.8|10.0|||Fisher Exact|||||10.0|-66.8|0.215
81582892|NCT01480076|162838071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of regular activity productivity loss due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81457275|NCT00070564|162605277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.68|||Log Rank|||||1.68|0.91|0.17
81519442|NCT03654885|162727976|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-14.9||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|3.1|||Fisher Exact|||||3.1|-32.2|0.144
81519443|NCT03654885|162727977|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-10.6||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|7.3|||Fisher Exact|||||7.3|-28.0|0.254
81457276|NCT00070564|162605277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.040
81457277|NCT00070564|162605277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.53|||Log Rank|||||1.53|0.54|0.724
81457278|NCT00070564|162605279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.67|||||||Log Rank|||Overall treatment differences.||||0.67
81457279|NCT00070564|162605279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.42|||||||Log Rank|||Test of interaction of two treatments: AC and paclitaxel.||||0.42
81457280|NCT00070564|162605280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9|||||||Log Rank|||Test of overall treatment differences.||||0.90
81519444|NCT03654885|162727978|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-7.4||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|14.2|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific IOP Targets at Month 12 in Medication-free Eye- IOP Target ≤18 mm Hg||14.2|-28.6|0.563
81457281|NCT00070564|162605280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.52|||||||Log Rank|||Test of interaction of two treatments: AC and paclitaxel.||||0.52
81457282|NCT00070564|162605281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.076|||||||Log Rank|||Test of overall treatment differences.||||0.076
81457283|NCT00070564|162605281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018|||||||Log Rank|||Test of interaction of two treatments: AC and paclitaxel.||||0.018
81457284|NCT00070564|162605282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.062|||||||Log Rank|||Test of overall treatment differences.||||0.062
81457285|NCT00070564|162605282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01|||||||Log Rank|||Test of interaction of two treatments: AC and paclitaxel.||||0.010
81457286|NCT00070564|162605283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.69|||||||Log Rank|||Test of overall treatment differences.||||0.69
81457287|NCT00070564|162605283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.66|||||||Log Rank|||Test of interaction two treatments: AC and paclitaxel.||||0.66
81457288|NCT00070564|162605284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4|||||||Log Rank|||Test of overall treatment differences||||0.40
81457289|NCT00070564|162605284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.28|||||||Log Rank|||Test of interaction of two treatments: AC and paclitaxel.||||0.28
81457290|NCT00931528|162605321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|5.0||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|9.0|||Chi-squared|||Sample size calculations were based on the hypothesis that the use of tadalafil would statistically significant increase the proportion of patients maintaining spontaneous erectile function compared to the use of placebo. Based on a 2-sided Fisher exact test with alpha=0.05, 91 patients/arm would provide 80% statistical power to detect an increase from 20% to 40% in spontaneous erectile response at weeks 28-30. Although designed for the Fisher exact test, Chi-square was used and reported.||9|1|0.49
81457291|NCT00931528|162605321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2386|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression using generalized estimating equations was performed modeling the probability of non-responders. Only treatment arm (Placebo vs. Tadalafil), age (\> 65 vs. other), RT method (External RT vs. brachytherapy), and significant pretreatment characteristics \[N stage (NX vs. N0)\] were retained in the model. (Dropped: ethnicity, Zubrod, T stage, prostate-specific antigen (PSA).) The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Treatment arm is reported here.||||0.2386
81457292|NCT00931528|162605321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7908|||||||Regression, Linear|||Logistic regression using generalized estimating equations was performed modeling the probability of non-responders. Only treatment arm (Placebo vs. Tadalafil), age (\> 65 vs. other), RT method (External RT vs. brachytherapy), and significant pretreatment characteristics \[N stage (NX vs. N0)\] were retained in the model. (Dropped pretreatment characteristics: ethnicity, Zubrod, T stage, PSA.)The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. RT method is reported here.||||0.7908
81582893|NCT01480076|162838071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of regular activity productivity loss due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0860
81582894|NCT01480076|162838071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of regular activity productivity loss due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0010
81582895|NCT01480076|162838071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of regular activity productivity loss due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582896|NCT01480076|162838071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2777|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of regular activity productivity loss due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2777
81582897|NCT01480076|162838071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of regular activity productivity loss due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0002
81582898|NCT01480076|162838071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of regular activity productivity loss due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582899|NCT01480076|162838071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1078|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of regular activity productivity loss due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1078
81582900|NCT01480076|162838071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.87||0.0082|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of regular activity productivity loss due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0082
81582901|NCT01480076|162838071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of regular activity productivity loss due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582902|NCT01480076|162838071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1838|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of regular activity productivity loss due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1838
81582903|NCT01480076|162838071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.02||0.0364|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of regular activity productivity loss due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0364
81582904|NCT01480076|162838071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of regular activity productivity loss due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582905|NCT01480076|162838071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1714|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of regular activity productivity loss due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1714
81582906|NCT01480076|162838071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14||0.1259|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder versus Non-responder: Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, visit and responder group interaction, baseline of regular activity productivity loss due to MS, baseline EDSS score, MS disease type, age, gender, total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months and country as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1259
81582907|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582908|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582909|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582910|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0004
81582911|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582912|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582913|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582914|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0069|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0069
81582915|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582916|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582917|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0001
81457293|NCT00931528|162605321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0467|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression using generalized estimating equations was performed modeling the probability of non-responders. Only treatment arm (Placebo vs. Tadalafil), age (\> 65 vs. other), RT method (External RT vs. brachytherapy), and significant pretreatment characteristics \[N stage (NX vs. N0)\] were retained in the model. (Dropped pretreatment characteristics: ethnicity, Zubrod, T stage, PSA.) The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Age is reported here.||||0.0467
81457294|NCT00931528|162605321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0068|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression using generalized estimating equations was performed modeling the probability of non-responders. Only treatment arm (Placebo vs. Tadalafil), age (\> 65 vs. other), RT method (External RT vs. brachytherapy), and significant pretreatment characteristics \[N stage (NX vs. N0)\] were retained in the model. (Dropped pretreatment characteristics: ethnicity, Zubrod, T stage, PSA.) The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. N Stage is reported here.||||0.0068
81457295|NCT00931528|162605322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||Chi-squared|2-sided significance level = 0.05||Year 1||||0.93
81457296|NCT00931528|162605322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Chi-squared|2-sided significance level = 0.05||Year 2||||0.58
81457297|NCT00931528|162605322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9501|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Year 1: Logistic regression using generalized estimating equations was performed modeling the probability of non-responders. Only treatment arm (Placebo vs. Tadalafil), age (\> 65 vs. other), RT method (External RT vs. brachytherapy), and significant pretreatment characteristics \[none\] were retained in the model. (Dropped pretreatment characteristics: ethnicity, Zubrod, N stage, T stage, PSA.) The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Treatment arm is reported here.||||0.9501
81457298|NCT00931528|162605322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.102|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Year 1: Logistic regression using generalized estimating equations was performed modeling the probability of non-responders. Only treatment arm (Placebo vs. Tadalafil), age (\> 65 vs. other), RT method (External RT vs. brachytherapy), and significant pretreatment characteristics \[none\] were retained in the model. (Dropped pretreatment characteristics: ethnicity, Zubrod, N stage, T stage, PSA.) The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. RT method is reported here.||||0.1020
81519445|NCT03654885|162727978|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-12.5||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|9.1|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific IOP Targets at Month 12 in Medication-free Eye- IOP Target ≤17 mm Hg||9.1|-33.5|0.188
81582918|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0006
81457299|NCT00931528|162605322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1855|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Year 1: Logistic regression using generalized estimating equations was performed modeling the probability of non-responders. Only treatment arm (Placebo vs. Tadalafil), age (\> 65 vs. other), RT method (External RT vs. brachytherapy), and significant pretreatment characteristics \[none\] were retained in the model. (Dropped pretreatment characteristics: ethnicity, Zubrod, N stage, T stage, PSA.) The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Age is reported here.||||0.1855
81457300|NCT00931528|162605322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5739|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Year 2: Logistic regression using generalized estimating equations was performed modeling the probability of non-responders. Only treatment arm (Placebo vs. Tadalafil), age (\> 65 vs. other), RT method (External RT vs. brachytherapy), and significant pretreatment characteristics \[N stage (NX)\] were retained in the model. (Dropped pretreatment characteristics: ethnicity, Zubrod, T stage, PSA.) The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Treatment arm is reported here.||||0.5739
81519446|NCT03654885|162727978|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-15.9||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.7|5.6|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific IOP Targets at Month 12 in Medication-free Eye- IOP Target ≤16 mmHg||5.6|-36.7|0.118
81582919|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582920|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582921|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81519447|NCT03654885|162727978|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-19.5||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.2|2.1|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific IOP Targets at Month 12 in Medication-free Eye- IOP Target ≤15 mm Hg||2.1|-40.2|0.085
81519448|NCT03654885|162727978|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-21.3||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.0|0.4|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific IOP Targets at Month 12 in Medication-free Eye- IOP Target ≤14 mm Hg||0.4|-42.0|0.059
81519449|NCT03654885|162727978|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-23.5||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.9|-1.4|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific IOP Targets at Month 12 in Medication-free Eye- IOP Target ≤13 mm Hg||-1.4|-43.9|0.045
81582922|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0040
81582923|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582924|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582925|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0047|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0047
81582926|NCT01480076|162838072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0118|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline PCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0118
81582927|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582928|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81519450|NCT03654885|162727978|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-20.8||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.3|1.1|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific IOP Targets at Month 12 in Medication-free Eye- IOP Target ≤12 mm Hg||1.1|-41.3|0.076
81519451|NCT03654885|162727979|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-9.6||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|12.1|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific Percentage IOP Lower Targets From Baseline at Month 12 With Medication-free Eyes: ≥ 25% IOP Reduction||12.1|-31.0|0.464
81519452|NCT03654885|162727979|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-19.8||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6|2.1|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific Percentage IOP Lower Targets From Baseline at Month 12 With Medication-free Eyes: ≥30% IOP Reduction||2.1|-40.6|0.069
81519453|NCT03654885|162727979|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-26.6||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|-4.7|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific Percentage IOP Lower Targets From Baseline at Month 12 With Medication-free Eyes: ≥35% IOP Reduction||-4.7|-46.9|0.023
81582929|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582930|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1398|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.1398
81519454|NCT03654885|162727979|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-23.7||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.9|-1.6|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific Percentage IOP Lower Targets From Baseline at Month 12 With Medication-free Eyes: ≥40% IOP Reduction||-1.6|-43.9|0.046
81519455|NCT03654885|162727979|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-27.6||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.6|-5.9|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific Percentage IOP Lower Targets From Baseline at Month 12 With Medication-free Eyes: ≥45% IOP Reduction||-5.9|-47.6|0.014
81519456|NCT03654885|162727979|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Percentage Difference|-30.9||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.8|-9.5|||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of Participants Achieving Specific Percentage IOP Lower Targets From Baseline at Month 12 With Medication-free Eyes: ≥50% IOP Reduction||-9.5|-50.8|0.006
81519457|NCT03654885|162727986|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.72|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis||Mean Change From Baseline in Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) With Current Glasses: Day 1||1.72|0.33|0.004
81519458|NCT03654885|162727986|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.88||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change From Baseline in Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) With Current Glasses:Week 1||1.88|0.47|0.001
81519459|NCT03654885|162727986|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.2||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change From Baseline in Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) With Current Glasses:Week 2||1.20|-0.20|0.162
81519460|NCT03654885|162727986|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|1.19||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change From Baseline in Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) With Current Glasses:Month 1||1.19|-0.23|0.185
81519461|NCT03654885|162727986|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.79||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change From Baseline in Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) With Current Glasses:Month 3||0.79|-0.64|0.846
81519462|NCT03654885|162727986|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.7||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change From Baseline in Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) With Current Glasses:Month 6||0.70|-0.73|0.965
81582931|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81519463|NCT03654885|162727986|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|1.33||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change From Baseline in Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) With Current Glasses:Month 9||1.33|-0.11|0.096
81519464|NCT03654885|162727986|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|1.43||MMRM model with treatment and time as the factors, treatment by time interaction and baseline as the covariate variables were used for analysis|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change From Baseline in Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) With Current Glasses:Month 12||1.43|-0.04|0.063
81519465|NCT03654885|162727987|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.105|0.0|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change From Baseline in Manifest Refraction - Mean Visual Acuity Using Snellen in LogMAR Scale: Month 1||0.000|-0.105|0.048
81519466|NCT03654885|162727987|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.045|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change From Baseline in Manifest Refraction - Mean Visual Acuity Using Snellen in LogMAR Scale: Month 3||0.045|-0.062|0.742
81519467|NCT03654885|162727987|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.051|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change From Baseline in Manifest Refraction - Mean Visual Acuity Using Snellen in LogMAR Scale: Month 6||0.051|-0.056|0.925
81519468|NCT03654885|162727987|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.118|-0.01|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change From Baseline in Manifest Refraction - Mean Visual Acuity Using Snellen in LogMAR Scale: Month 12||-0.010|-0.118|0.021
81457301|NCT00931528|162605322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0422|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Year 2: Logistic regression using generalized estimating equations was performed modeling the probability of non-responders. Only treatment arm (Placebo vs. Tadalafil), age (\> 65 vs. other), RT method (External RT vs. brachytherapy), and significant pretreatment characteristics \[N stage (NX)\] were retained in the model. (Dropped pretreatment characteristics: ethnicity, Zubrod, T stage, PSA.) The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. RT method is reported here.||||0.0422
81457302|NCT00931528|162605322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5237|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Year 2: Logistic regression using generalized estimating equations was performed modeling the probability of non-responders. Only treatment arm (Placebo vs. Tadalafil), age (\> 65 vs. other), RT method (External RT vs. brachytherapy), and significant pretreatment characteristics \[N stage (NX)\] were retained in the model. (Dropped pretreatment characteristics: ethnicity, Zubrod, T stage, PSA.) The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Age is reported here.||||0.5237
81457303|NCT00931528|162605322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.477|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Year 2: Logistic regression using generalized estimating equations was performed modeling the probability of non-responders. Only treatment arm (Placebo vs. Tadalafil), age (\> 65 vs. other), RT method (External RT vs. brachytherapy), and significant pretreatment characteristics \[N stage (NX)\] were retained in the model. (Dropped pretreatment characteristics: ethnicity, Zubrod, T stage, PSA.) The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. N Stage is reported here.||||0.4770
81457304|NCT00931528|162605323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance level = 0.05||Week 30||||0.97
81457305|NCT00931528|162605323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance level = 0.05||Year 1||||0.99
81457306|NCT00931528|162605323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance level = 0.05||Year 2||||0.24
81457307|NCT00931528|162605324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance level = 0.05||Week 30||||0.70
81457308|NCT00931528|162605324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance level = 0.05||Year 1||||0.65
81457309|NCT00931528|162605324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance level = 0.05||||||0.72
81457310|NCT00931528|162605325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance level = 0.05||Week 30||||0.14
81457311|NCT00931528|162605325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance level = 0.05||Year 1||||0.64
81582932|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582933|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582934|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0935|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0935
81582935|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582936|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582937|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582938|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.076|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0760
81582939|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582940|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0019
81582941|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0037|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0037
81582942|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2489|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.2489
81582943|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582944|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0001
81582945|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0052|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0052
81582946|NCT01480076|162838073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7714|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MCS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.7714
81582947|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582948|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81638034|NCT01918033|162966329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.03||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.13|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change From Baseline in Coloring of INCM at Week 2|||0.13|-0.19|0.725
81582949|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582950|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582951|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81457312|NCT00931528|162605325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance level = 0.05||Year 2||||0.18
81457313|NCT00931528|162605326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance level = 0.05||Week 30||||0.67
81457314|NCT00931528|162605326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance level = 0.05||Year 1||||0.98
81457315|NCT00931528|162605326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance level = 0.05||Year 2||||0.96
81457316|NCT00931528|162605327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance level = 0.05||Week 30||||0.86
81457317|NCT00931528|162605327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance level = 0.05||Year 1||||0.93
81457318|NCT00931528|162605327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance level = 0.05||Year 2||||0.52
81457319|NCT05085834|162605334|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.98|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(Zinc, μg/dL)||0.98|0.43|<0.01
81582952|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582953|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81457320|NCT05085834|162605335|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.57|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(hsCRP ng/mL)||0.57|-0.57|1.00
81457321|NCT05085834|162605335|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.01|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(sCD14, ng/mL)||0.01|-0.18|0.08
81457322|NCT05085834|162605335|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.15|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(sCD163, ng/mL)||0.15|-0.21|0.77
81457323|NCT05085834|162605335|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(D-dimer, ng/mL)||0.50|-0.10|0.19
81457324|NCT05085834|162605335|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.04|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(VCAM, ng/mL)||0.04|-0.41|0.10
81457325|NCT05085834|162605335|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.19||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.16|39.98|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(ICAM, ng/mL)||39.98|-39.16|0.98
81457326|NCT05085834|162605336|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.16|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(sTNF-RI , pg/mL)||0.16|-0.09|0.55
81519469|NCT03654885|162727990|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.562|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3231||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2082|0.0851|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change from Baseline in Surgically Induced Astigmatism - Topography at Selected Sites at Week 1||0.0851|-1.2082|0.087
81638035|NCT01918033|162966329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.03||||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.13|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change From Baseline in Coloring of INCM at Week 2|||0.13|-0.19|0.708
81519470|NCT03654885|162727990|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3355||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.809|0.5324|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change from Baseline in Surgically Induced Astigmatism - Topography at Selected Sites at Month 1||0.5324|-0.8090|0.682
81519471|NCT03654885|162727990|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.452|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3484||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1483|0.2434|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change from Baseline in Surgically Induced Astigmatism - Topography at Selected Sites at Month 12||0.2434|-1.1483|0.199
81519472|NCT03654885|162727991|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2026||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4103|0.4086|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change in Optical Biometry - Anterior Chamber Depth at Day 1||0.4086|-0.4103|0.997
81519473|NCT03654885|162727991|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2124||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2068|0.6506|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change in Optical Biometry - Anterior Chamber Depth at Week 2||0.6506|-0.2068|0.302
81519474|NCT03654885|162727992|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.343|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3336||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3289|1.0154|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change in from Baseline Optical Biometry - K1 at Day 1||1.0154|-0.3289|0.309
81519475|NCT03654885|162727992|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.261|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3278||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3993|0.922|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change in from Baseline Optical Biometry - K1 at Week 2||0.9220|-0.3993|0.430
81519476|NCT03654885|162727992|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.409|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4457||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3071|0.4882|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change in from Baseline Optical Biometry - K2 at Day 1||0.4882|-1.3071|0.363
81519477|NCT03654885|162727992|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.488|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4383||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3709|0.3954|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change in from Baseline Optical Biometry - K2 at Week 2||0.3954|-1.3709|0.272
81519478|NCT03654885|162727992|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.765|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4502||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6722|0.142|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change in from Baseline Optical Biometry - Delta D at Day 1||0.1420|-1.6722|0.096
81519479|NCT03654885|162727992|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.576|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4411||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4655|0.3129|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mean Change in from Baseline Optical Biometry - Delta D at Week 2||0.3129|-1.4655|0.198
81519480|NCT03654885|162728003|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-3.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3331||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5597|5.4973|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||PRO: Change From Baseline in Symptom and Health Problem Checklist (SHPC-18)- Local Eye Symptoms Score||5.4973|-11.5597|0.485
81519481|NCT03654885|162728003|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-10.507|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5666||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|-1.5144|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||PRO: Change From Baseline in Symptom and Health Problem Checklist (SHPC-18)- Vision Function Problem Score||-1.5144|-19.5000|0.022
81519482|NCT03654885|162728003|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-7.528|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0382||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4841|0.4275|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||PRO: Change From Baseline in Symptom and Health Problem Checklist (SHPC-18)- Total Bothersome Score||0.4275|-15.4841|0.064
81519483|NCT03654885|162728003|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.37|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||PRO: Change From Baseline in Symptom and Health Problem Checklist (SHPC-18)- Local Eye Symptoms Frequency Score||0.37|-1.28|0.278
81519484|NCT03654885|162728003|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|-0.47|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||PRO: Change From Baseline in Symptom and Health Problem Checklist (SHPC-18)- Vision Function Problem Frequency Score||-0.47|-2.96|0.007
81519485|NCT03654885|162728004|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.||||||0.534|||||||Fisher Exact|||PRO: Percentage of Participants With Post-Surgical Resumption of Activities and Daily Routine- Not at all||||0.534
81519486|NCT03654885|162728004|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.||||||0.263|||||||Fisher Exact|||PRO: Percentage of Participants With Post-Surgical Resumption of Activities and Daily Routine- Somewhat||||0.263
81519487|NCT03654885|162728004|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||PRO: Percentage of Participants With Post-Surgical Resumption of Activities and Daily Routine- Moderately so||||1.000
81519488|NCT03654885|162728004|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.||||||0.018|||||||Fisher Exact|||PRO: Percentage of Participants With Post-Surgical Resumption of Activities and Daily Routine- Mostly||||0.018
81519489|NCT03654885|162728004|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.||||||0.35|||||||Fisher Exact|||PRO: Percentage of Participants With Post-Surgical Resumption of Activities and Daily Routine- Completely||||0.350
81519490|NCT03654885|162728004|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.||||||0.264|||||||Fisher Exact|||PRO: Percentage of Participants With Post-Surgical Resumption of Activities and Daily Routine- Missing||||0.264
81519491|NCT03654885|162728005|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-8.303|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.1445||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.8681|24.2624|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||PRO: Percent Change From Baseline in Work Productivity and Activity Impairment- Percent Overall Work Impairment Due to Health||24.2624|-40.8681|0.610
81519492|NCT03654885|162728006|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. P-value for treatment differences was provided for reference.|Least Square Mean Difference|-13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.32|2.52|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||PRO: Percent Change From Baseline in Work Productivity and Activity Impairment-Percent Activity Impairment Due to Health||2.52|-30.32|0.097
81582954|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582955|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582956|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582957|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582958|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582959|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582960|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582961|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582962|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0009
81582963|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582964|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582965|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0002
81582966|NCT01480076|162838074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0002
81582967|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582968|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81519493|NCT00996801|162728049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.96||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|-0.35||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-0.35|-3.58|0.012
81582969|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582970|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0032|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0032
81582971|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582972|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582973|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582974|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0021|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0021
81582975|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582976|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582977|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582978|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0097|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0097
81582979|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582980|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582981|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582982|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0103|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0103
81582983|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81457327|NCT05085834|162605336|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.13|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(sTNF-RII, pg/m)||0.13|-0.13|0.95
81519494|NCT00996801|162728049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.81||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|-0.25||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-0.25|-3.37|0.019
81457328|NCT05085834|162605336|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.43|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(IL-6, pg/mL)||0.43|-0.30|0.73
81457329|NCT05085834|162605336|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.47|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(IP-10, pg/mL)||0.47|-0.22|0.48
81457330|NCT05085834|162605337|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|1819.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8530.03||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14899.37|18537.74|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(OxLDL, U/L)||18537.74|-14899.37|0.83
81457331|NCT05085834|162605338|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.15|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(Non-HDL Cholesterol (mg/dL))||0.15|-0.12|0.84
81457332|NCT05085834|162605338|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.04|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(HDL (mg/dL))||0.04|-0.19|0.18
81457333|NCT05085834|162605338|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.15|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(LDL (mg/dL))||0.15|-0.19|0.84
81457334|NCT05085834|162605338|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.29|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(VLDL (mg/dL))||0.29|-0.15|0.55
81457335|NCT05085834|162605338|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.09|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(Cholesterol (mg/dl))||0.09|-0.11|0.78
81457336|NCT05085834|162605338|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.31|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(Triglycerides (mg/dL))||0.31|-0.17|0.58
81457337|NCT05085834|162605338|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.48|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on Metabolic Syndrome||0.48|-1.36|0.35
81519495|NCT00996801|162728049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.82||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|-0.41||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-0.41|-3.23|0.019
81519496|NCT00996801|162728050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-2.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-1.38||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-1.38|-3.90|<0.001
81582984|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81582985|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81457338|NCT05085834|162605339|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.2|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(Chol:HDL Ratio)||0.20|-0.07|0.36
81457339|NCT05085834|162605340|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.29|3.6|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on BMI (kg/m2)||3.60|-4.29|0.86
81582986|NCT01480076|162838075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1227|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.1227
81582987|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582988|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582989|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1754|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1754
81582990|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0192|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0192
81582991|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582992|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81582993|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0001
81582994|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0157|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0157
81582995|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81457340|NCT05085834|162605341|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.05|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(Waist-umbilicus (cm))||0.05|-0.08|0.74
81582996|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0002
81582997|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1012|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1012
81582998|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0749|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0749
81582999|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583000|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0455|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0455
81583001|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4699|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4699
81457341|NCT05085834|162605342|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|-2.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.23||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.97|20.99|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on Weight (lbs)||20.99|-26.97|0.81
81583002|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0235|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0235
81583003|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583004|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1978|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1978
81583005|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1977|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1977
81583006|NCT01480076|162838076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.225|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the total ALS score, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2250
81583007|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583008|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583009|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583010|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0649|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0649
81583011|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583012|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583013|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583014|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1138|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1138
81583015|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81519497|NCT00996801|162728050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-2.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|-1.4||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-1.40|-3.83|<0.001
81519498|NCT00996801|162728050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-2.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|-1.02||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-1.02|-3.22|<0.001
81583016|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583017|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0003
81457342|NCT05085834|162605343|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.03|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(Systolic blood pressure (mmHg))||0.03|-0.07|0.41
81457343|NCT05085834|162605343|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.71|2.36|||linear combination of coeff|||effect of Zinc supplementation on Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg)||2.36|-5.71|0.42
81457344|NCT05085834|162605344|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.17|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(10 year ASCVD (%))||0.17|-0.26|0.70
81519499|NCT00996801|162728050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.74||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|0.52||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.52|-1.99|0.376
81519500|NCT00996801|162728050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.71||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|0.5||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.50|-1.93|0.376
81457345|NCT05085834|162605345|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.1|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on Reactive Hyperemic Index||0.10|-0.17|0.62
81519501|NCT00996801|162728050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.22||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.88||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.88|-1.32|0.699
81519502|NCT00996801|162728051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-2.04||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|-0.64||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-0.64|-3.43|0.002
81519503|NCT00996801|162728051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.29||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|-0.09||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-0.09|-2.48|0.035
81583018|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.185|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1850
81583019|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81457346|NCT05085834|162605345|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|5.36|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on Augmentation Index||5.36|-4.19|0.81
81457347|NCT05085834|162605346|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.3|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(IFAB (pg/mL))||0.30|-0.26|0.90
81457348|NCT05085834|162605346|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.47|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(BDG (pg/mL))||0.47|-0.12|0.24
81457349|NCT05085834|162605347|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.32|||v|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(LBP (ng/mL))||0.32|-0.21|0.69
81457350|NCT05085834|162605347|OTHER|Generalized estimating equations were used while adjusting for age and sex, and examining interactions between time and treatment. Combining linear coefficients in the equation while accounting for the multiplicative effects of treatment and time were considered to assess the true effect size of zinc supplementation on biomarkers.|β coefficient|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.34|||linear combination of coefficients|||effect of Zinc supplementation on ln(Zonulin (ng/mL)||0.34|-0.16|0.49
81457351|NCT05842967|162605359|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if both the null hypothesis of GMR and the null hypothesis of difference in seroresponse rates were rejected for both RSV A and RSV B serum NTs, with a type I error (2-sided) of 5%.|GMR|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.396|1.759|||||GMRs (ratio of GMTs from C3671023 SSA to C3671013 immunogenicity subset), 2-sided CI were calculated by exponentiating difference in LS means, corresponding CIs based on regression model. Data reported here is for RSV A.|||1.759|1.396|
81457352|NCT05842967|162605359|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if both the null hypothesis of GMR and the null hypothesis of difference in seroresponse rates were rejected for both RSV A and RSV B serum NTs, with a type I error (2-sided) of 5%.|GMR|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.333|1.725|||||GMRs (ratio of GMTs from C3671023 SSA to C3671013 immunogenicity subset), 2-sided CI were calculated by exponentiating difference in LS means, corresponding CIs based on regression model. Data reported here is for RSV B.|||1.725|1.333|
81457353|NCT05842967|162605360|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if both the null hypothesis of GMR and the null hypothesis of difference in seroresponse rates were rejected for both RSV A and RSV B serum NTs, with a type I error (2-sided) of 5%.|Difference in percentage|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|9.2|||||Difference (C3671023 SSA, compared to C3671013 immunogenicity subset) in proportions, expressed as a percentage; 95% CIs for percentage difference were calculated using exact method based on Miettinen and Nurminen. Data reported here is for RSV A.|||9.2|1.2|
81457354|NCT05842967|162605360|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if both the null hypothesis of GMR and the null hypothesis of difference in seroresponse rates were rejected for both RSV A and RSV B serum NTs, with a type I error (2-sided) of 5%.|Difference in percentage|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|12.6|||||Difference (C3671023 SSA, compared to C3671013 immunogenicity subset) in proportions, expressed as a percentage; 95% CIs for percentage difference were calculated using exact method based on Miettinen and Nurminen. Data reported here is for RSV B.|||12.6|4.2|
81457355|NCT02750618|162605432|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.19|||GEE model|||||1.19|0.73|< 0.0001
81457356|NCT02750618|162605434|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|2.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|2.35|||GEE model|||||2.35|2.07|< 0.0001
81457357|NCT02750618|162605435|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|2.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|2.45|||GEE model|||The GEE model includes the RGI-C score as the dependent variable, visit as a factor, age and RSS at baseline as covariates, with exchangeable covariance structure. The least squares (LS) mean, standard error (SE), 95% confidence interval (CI) and 2-sided p-value are from the GEE model.||2.45|2.01|< 0.0001
81457358|NCT02750618|162605436|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|-1.53|||GEE model|||||-1.53|-1.98|< 0.0001
81457359|NCT02750618|162605437|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-1.8||The GEE model includes the change from baseline in RSS as the dependent variable, visit as a factor, age and RSS at baseline as covariates, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||||-1.80|-2.25|< 0.0001
81457360|NCT02750618|162605438|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|1.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.51|||GEE model|||||1.51|0.90|< 0.0001
81519504|NCT00996801|162728051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.76||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|-0.38||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-0.38|-3.14|0.009
81583020|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583021|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583022|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0887|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0887
81583023|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583024|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583025|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0011
81583026|NCT01480076|162838077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1853|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1853
81519505|NCT00996801|162728051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.86||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|0.54||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.54|-2.26|0.335
81583027|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583028|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0005
81583029|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0027
81583030|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0167|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0167
81583031|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583032|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583033|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0024|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0024
81583034|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0669|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0669
81583035|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0018
81583036|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0004
81583037|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0190
81583038|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0106|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0106
81583039|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0009
81583040|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1937|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1937
81583041|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0445|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0445
81583042|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6475|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6475
81583043|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0097|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0097
81583044|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0386|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0386
81583045|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0219|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0219
81583046|NCT01480076|162838078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0076|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0076
81583047|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1471|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.1471
81519506|NCT00996801|162728051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.11||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.08||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.08|-1.30|0.857
81583048|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5503|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.5503
81583049|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3854|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.3854
81583050|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4893|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.4893
81583051|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2166|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.2166
81583052|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4149|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.4149
81583053|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3849|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.3849
81583054|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.898|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.8980
81583055|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0046|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0046
81457361|NCT02750618|162605439|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|1.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|1.76||The GEE model includes the RGI-C score as the dependent variable, visit as a factor, age and RSS at baseline as covariates, with exchangeable covariance structure. The LS Mean, SE, 95% CI and 2-sided p-value are from the GEE model.|GEE|||||1.76|1.27|< 0.0001
81583056|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0594|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0594
81583057|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2975|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.2975
81583058|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7155|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.7155
81583059|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.507|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.5070
81583060|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5848|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.5848
81583061|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.802|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.8020
81583062|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.254|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.2540
81583063|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9057|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.9057
81457362|NCT02750618|162605443|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-82.91||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-128.68|-37.15|||GEE model|||Week 4||-37.15|-128.68|0.0004
81457363|NCT02750618|162605443|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-83.84||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-172.55|4.88|||GEE model|||Week 12||4.88|-172.55|0.0640
81583064|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9679|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.9679
81583065|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5875|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.5875
81457364|NCT02750618|162605443|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-161.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-186.7|-136.05|||GEE model|||Week 20||-136.05|-186.70|< 0.0001
81457365|NCT02750618|162605443|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-214.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-241.7|-188.28|||GEE model|||Week 40||-188.28|-241.70|< 0.0001
81457366|NCT02750618|162605443|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-226.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-249.11|-204.06|||GEE model|||Week 48||-204.06|-249.11|< 0.0001
81457367|NCT02750618|162605443|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-216.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-248.13|-184.77|||GEE model|||Week 56||-184.77|-248.13|< 0.0001
81457368|NCT02750618|162605443|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-216.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-241.66|-191.86|||GEE model|||Week 64||-191.86|-241.66|< 0.0001
81457369|NCT02750618|162605443|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-231.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-262.51|-199.93|||GEE|||Week 76||-199.93|-262.51|< 0.0001
81457370|NCT02750618|162605443|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-237.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-262.94|-212.62|||GEE|||Week 88||-212.62|-262.94|< 0.0001
81457371|NCT02750618|162605443|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-218.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-248.21|-188.08|||GEE|||Week 100||-188.08|-248.21|< 0.0001
81457372|NCT02750618|162605443|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-233.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-255.66|-212.16|||GEE|||Week 112||-212.16|-255.66|< 0.0001
81457373|NCT02750618|162605443|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-252.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-268.51|-235.93|||GEE|||Week 124||-235.93|-268.51|< 0.0001
81457374|NCT02750618|162605443|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-267.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-293.61|-242.16|||GEE|||Week 136||-242.16|-293.61|< 0.0001
81457375|NCT02750618|162605443|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-248.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-272.85|-223.25|||GEE|||Week 148||-223.25|-272.85|< 0.0001
81457376|NCT02750618|162605443|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-248.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-270.01|-226.93|||GEE|||Week 160||-226.93|-270.01|< 0.0001
81457377|NCT02157935|162605455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.76||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.92|||Negative binomial model|||||0.92|0.62|0.0059
81457378|NCT02157935|162605456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.96|||Regression, Cox|||||0.96|0.64|0.0164
81457379|NCT02157935|162605457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.343||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.318|-0.368|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.368|-2.318|0.0070
81457380|NCT02157935|162605458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.053|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.053|0.008|0.0091
81457381|NCT02157935|162605459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.203||||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.353|-0.053|||ANCOVA|||||-0.053|-0.353|0.0082
81457382|NCT02157935|162605460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.028||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|-0.009|||ANCOVA|||||-0.009|-0.048|0.0048
81457383|NCT02562066|162605463|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.63||||0.085|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Results show the difference in mean CFB at the end of Study Period 1.|A Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test for equality of the change from baseline (CFB) in the two treatments in Period 1 will be presented.||||0.085
81457384|NCT02562066|162605463|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|2.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||Results show the LSMeans for the estimated difference between treatments in Period 1 along with a 95% confidence interval for this difference.|A mixed effects linear model will be fit to the data with SGI raw scores as the response and fixed effect terms for treatment, period, age group, mutation type and sequence\*period, and a random effect for patient. The LSMeans for the estimated difference between treatments in Period 1 along with a 95% confidence interval for this difference.||2.09|-0.97|
81457385|NCT02562066|162605464|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.17||||0.376|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Results show the difference in mean CFB at the end of Study Period 1.|A Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test for equality of the change from baseline (CFB) in the two treatments in Period 1 will be presented.||||0.376
81457386|NCT02562066|162605464|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|4.58|||Mixed Models Analysis||Results show the LSMeans for the estimated difference between treatments in Period 1 along with a 95% confidence interval for this difference.|A mixed effects linear model will be fit to the data with Overall MFM-32 scores as the response and fixed effect terms for treatment, period, age group, mutation type and sequence\*period, and a random effect for patient. The LSMeans for the estimated difference between treatments in Period 1 along with a 95% confidence interval for this difference.||4.58|-2.31|
81457387|NCT02562066|162605465|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Results show the difference in mean CFB at the end of Study Period 1.|A Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test for equality of the change from baseline (CFB) in the two treatments in Period 1 will be presented.||||0.800
81457388|NCT02562066|162605465|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.25|6.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Results show the LSMeans for the estimated difference between treatments in Period 1 along with a 95% confidence interval for this difference.|A mixed effects linear model will be fit to the data with Overall MFM-20 scores as the response and fixed effect terms for treatment, period, age group, mutation type and sequence\*period, and a random effect for patient. The LSMeans for the estimated difference between treatments in Period 1 along with a 95% confidence interval for this difference.||6.50|-5.25|
81457389|NCT02222922|162605511|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|79.38||||0.3105|TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.01|116.65|||ANOVA|||Test: PF-06647020 1.4 mg/kg + Fluconazole(Q3W-DDI) group; Reference: PF-06647020 2.8 mg/kg (Q3W-DDI) group.||116.65|54.01|0.3105
81457390|NCT02222922|162605512|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|77.23||||0.2316|TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.8|110.87|||ANOVA|||Test: PF-06647020 1.4 mg/kg + Fluconazole(Q3W-DDI) group; Reference: PF-06647020 2.8 mg/kg (Q3W-DDI) group.||110.87|53.80|0.2316
81457391|NCT02222922|162605513|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|84.97||||0.4264|TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.05|120.22|||ANOVA|||Test: PF-06647020 1.4 mg/kg + Fluconazole(Q3W-DDI) group; Reference: PF-06647020 2.8 mg/kg (Q3W-DDI) group.||120.22|60.05|0.4264
81583066|NCT01480076|162838079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.744|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of work time missed due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.7440
81583067|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0032|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0032
81583068|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0828|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0828
81583069|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7756|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.7756
81583070|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.2200
81583071|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0002
81457392|NCT02222922|162605514|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|88.32||||0.5123|TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.03|121.82|||ANOVA|||Test: PF-06647020 1.4 mg/kg + Fluconazole(Q3W-DDI) group; Reference: PF-06647020 2.8 mg/kg (Q3W-DDI) group.||121.82|64.03|0.5123
81457393|NCT02222922|162605515|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|91.15||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|90.0|44.79|185.5|||ANOVA|||Test: PF-06647020 1.4 mg/kg + Fluconazole(Q3W-DDI) group; Reference: PF-06647020 2.8 mg/kg (Q3W-DDI) group.||185.50|44.79|0.8240
81583072|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0061|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0061
81583073|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6258|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.6258
81583074|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6987|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.6987
81583075|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0025|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0025
81583076|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0021|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0021
81583077|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4385|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.4385
81457394|NCT02222922|162605516|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|89.58||||0.7922|TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.94|182.62|||ANOVA|||Test: PF-06647020 1.4 mg/kg + Fluconazole(Q3W-DDI) group; Reference: PF-06647020 2.8 mg/kg (Q3W-DDI) group.||182.62|43.94|0.7922
81457395|NCT02222922|162605517|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|91.17||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|90.0|44.87|185.25|||ANOVA|||Test: PF-06647020 1.4 mg/kg + Fluconazole(Q3W-DDI) group; Reference: PF-06647020 2.8 mg/kg (Q3W-DDI) group.||185.25|44.87|0.8240
81457396|NCT02222922|162605518|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|102.31||||0.9553|TWO_SIDED|90.0|51.08|204.9|||ANOVA|||Test: PF-06647020 1.4 mg/kg + Fluconazole(Q3W-DDI) group; Reference: PF-06647020 2.8 mg/kg (Q3W-DDI) group.||204.90|51.08|0.9553
81583078|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2275|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.2275
81583079|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0446|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0446
81583080|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5757|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.5757
81583081|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8936|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.8936
81583082|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5675|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.5675
81583083|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2539|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.2539
81583084|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6673|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.6673
81583085|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0849|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0849
81583086|NCT01480076|162838080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1187|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of impairment while working due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.1187
81583087|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0022
81583088|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0299|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0299
81583089|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8135|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.8135
81583090|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3526|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.3526
81583091|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0001
81583092|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0039|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0039
81583093|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6924|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.6924
81583094|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7639|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.7639
81583095|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0013
81583096|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0011
81583097|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.434|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.4340
81583098|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4224|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.4224
81583099|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1628|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.1628
81583100|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5666|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.5666
81583101|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8315|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.8315
81583102|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3852|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.3852
81583103|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0652|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0652
81583104|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5719|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.5719
81583105|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9237|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.9237
81583106|NCT01480076|162838081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.131|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of overall work impairment due to MS, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.1310
81583107|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81583108|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81583109|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0001
81519507|NCT00996801|162728051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.59||||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|0.79||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.79|-1.96|0.542
81519508|NCT00996801|162728052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-3.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.91|-1.57||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-1.57|-4.91|<0.001
81519509|NCT00996801|162728052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-3.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|-1.57||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-1.57|-4.78|<0.001
81519510|NCT00996801|162728052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-3.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|-1.74||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-1.74|-4.66|<0.001
81519511|NCT00996801|162728052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.27||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|0.4||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.40|-2.93|0.180
81583110|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0003
81583111|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81583112|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81457397|NCT02222922|162605519|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|81.14||||0.2951|TWO_SIDED|90.0|57.99|113.54|||ANOVA|||Test: PF-06647020 1.4 mg/kg + Fluconazole(Q3W-DDI) group; Reference: PF-06647020 2.8 mg/kg (Q3W-DDI) group.||113.54|57.99|0.2951
81457398|NCT02222922|162605520|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|84.02||||0.3769|TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.24|117.19|||ANOVA|||Test: PF-06647020 1.4 mg/kg + Fluconazole(Q3W-DDI) group; Reference: PF-06647020 2.8 mg/kg (Q3W-DDI) group.||117.19|60.24|0.3769
81457399|NCT02222922|162605521|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|86.15||||0.4385|TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.2|119.32|||ANOVA|||Test: PF-06647020 1.4 mg/kg + Fluconazole(Q3W-DDI) group; Reference: PF-06647020 2.8 mg/kg (Q3W-DDI) group.||119.32|62.20|0.4385
81519512|NCT00996801|162728052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.2||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|0.4||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.40|-2.81|0.180
81519513|NCT00996801|162728052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.22||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|0.23||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.23|-2.68|0.180
81519514|NCT00996801|162728053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.36||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|-0.54||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-0.54|-2.18|0.001
81519515|NCT00996801|162728053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.51||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|-0.55||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-0.55|-2.46|0.001
81519516|NCT00996801|162728053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|-0.91||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-0.91|-2.93|<0.001
81519517|NCT00996801|162728053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.37||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.46||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.46|-1.21|0.383
81519518|NCT00996801|162728053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.52||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.45||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.45|-1.49|0.383
81519519|NCT00996801|162728053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.94||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|0.09||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.09|-1.96|0.084
81583113|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0002
81583114|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0102|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0102
81583115|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81583116|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81457400|NCT02222922|162605522|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|88.75||||0.5678|TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.24|126.56|||ANOVA|||Test: PF-06647020 1.4 mg/kg + Fluconazole(Q3W-DDI) group; Reference: PF-06647020 2.8 mg/kg (Q3W-DDI) group.||126.56|62.24|0.5678
81583117|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0001
81583118|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0012
81583119|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81583120|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81583121|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0026|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0026
81583122|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0161|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0161
81583123|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, RRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81583124|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, SPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||<0.0001
81583125|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1151|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PPMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.1151
81583126|NCT01480076|162838082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, PRMS. Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, baseline of percentage of regular activity productivity loss, MS type, age, gender, country, visit and MS type interaction, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced within the past 12 months as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-participant error.||||0.0040
81583127|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583128|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6769|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6769
81583129|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583130|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.578|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5780
81583131|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583132|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583133|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583134|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8886|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8886
81583135|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583136|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3221|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.3221
81583137|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583138|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583139|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583140|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4668|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4668
81583141|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583142|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5695|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5695
81583143|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.0058|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0058
81583144|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0010
81583145|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583146|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.204|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2040
81583147|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583148|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6306|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6306
81583149|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non- responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583150|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0020
81583151|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583152|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4052|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4052
81583153|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583154|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8626|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8626
81583155|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0004
81583156|NCT01480076|162838083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.0263|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline PCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0263
81583157|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81457401|NCT02002221|162605573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.73|||ANCOVA|||H0: δ vildagliptin 50 mg bid = δ placebo versus H1: δ Vildagliptin 50 mg bid \< δ placebo,||-0.73|-1.08|< 0.001
81457402|NCT01998919|162605584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|17.0|||||Approximate 95% CI for difference of two rates using Hauck-Anderson method.|||17.0|-10.3|
81583158|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8999|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8999
81583159|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583160|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7156|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7156
81583161|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0050
81583162|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.049|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0490
81583163|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81457403|NCT01998919|162605585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|26.8|||||Approximate 95% CI for difference of two rates using Hauck-Anderson method.|||26.8|-5.6|
81457404|NCT01998919|162605586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|27.7|||||Approximate 95% CI for difference of two rates using Hauck-Anderson method.|||27.7|-2.7|
81583164|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.274|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2740
81583165|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583166|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5556|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5556
81583167|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583168|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88||0.0476|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0476
81583169|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583170|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8627|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8627
81583171|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81457405|NCT01998919|162605587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0075|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0075
81583172|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4312|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4312
81583173|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.0305|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0305
81583174|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.2059|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2059
81457406|NCT01998919|162605587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.81|||Wald test|||||0.81|0.22|0.0099
81457407|NCT01998919|162605588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0004
81583175|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0008
81583176|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3685|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.3685
81583177|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0016
81583178|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9862|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.9862
81583179|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.5561|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5561
81583180|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.32||0.2281|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2281
81583181|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0006
81583182|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6004|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6004
81583183|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583184|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.904|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.9040
81583185|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.0401|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0401
81583186|NCT01480076|162838084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.23||0.0651|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the 2-way and 3-way interactions among them, baseline MCS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0651
81583187|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583188|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.454|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4540
81583189|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583190|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2949|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2949
81583191|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583192|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.16||0.0046|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0046
81583193|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-12.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583194|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.502|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5020
81583195|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583196|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2157|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2157
81583197|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583198|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.0026|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0026
81583199|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81457408|NCT01998919|162605588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.7|||Wald Test|||||0.70|0.33|0.0001
81583200|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3435|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.3435
81638036|NCT01918033|162966329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.03||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.16|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change From Baseline in NDP at Week 2|||0.16|-0.10|0.680
81638037|NCT01918033|162966329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.06||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.19|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change From Baseline in NDP at Week 2|||0.19|-0.07|0.373
81519520|NCT00996801|162728054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.47||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|0.94||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.94|-1.88|0.680
81519521|NCT00996801|162728054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.01||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.28||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.28|-1.30|0.993
81519522|NCT00996801|162728054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.1||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|0.46||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.46|-2.67|0.230
81519523|NCT00996801|162728054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.84||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|0.61||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.61|-2.29|0.333
81519524|NCT00996801|162728054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.37||||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.94||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.94|-1.69|0.577
81519525|NCT00996801|162728054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.47||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|0.12||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.12|-3.07|0.078
81519526|NCT00996801|162728055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.99||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|0.25||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.25|-4.22|0.094
81519527|NCT00996801|162728055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.66||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|0.5||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.50|-3.82|0.157
81457409|NCT01998919|162605589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0001
81457410|NCT01998919|162605589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.68|||Wald test|||||0.68|0.33|<0.0001
81457411|NCT01998919|162605590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5991|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5991
81457412|NCT01998919|162605590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.3774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.23|||Wald test|||||1.23|0.58|0.3774
81457413|NCT01037218|162605602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|5.07|||ANCOVA|Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||5.07|1.70|<0.0001
81457414|NCT01037218|162605602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|5.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.05|7.43|||ANCOVA|Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||7.43|4.05|<0.0001
81457415|NCT01037218|162605602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|7.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.86|9.2|||ANCOVA|Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||9.20|5.86|<0.0001
81457416|NCT01037218|162605603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|20.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.44|26.93|||ANCOVA|"P-values were obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||26.93|13.44|<0.0001
81457417|NCT01037218|162605603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|25.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.32|31.81|||ANCOVA|"P-values were obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||31.81|18.32|<0.0001
81583201|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583202|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1357|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1357
81583203|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0004
81583204|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.58||0.0511|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0511
81583205|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583206|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8703|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8703
81583207|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583208|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9049|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.9049
81583209|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.0019|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0019
81583210|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.15||0.0033|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0033
81583211|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81519528|NCT00996801|162728055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.57||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|0.38||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.38|-3.53|0.157
81583212|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4087|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4087
81583213|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583214|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2755|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2755
81519529|NCT00996801|162728055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.43||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|1.76||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.76|-2.61|0.937
81583215|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.0251|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0251
81638038|NCT01918033|162966330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.01||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.12|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change From Baseline in Eye Symptom Score at Week 2|||0.12|-0.14|0.849
81583216|NCT01480076|162838085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.08||0.0989|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 physical score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0989
81583217|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583218|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8767|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8767
81583219|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583220|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3673|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.3673
81583221|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0004
81583222|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12||0.0273|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0273
81583223|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583224|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9091|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.9091
81583225|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583226|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7718|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7718
81583227|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583228|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.0038|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0038
81583229|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81457418|NCT01037218|162605603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|32.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.18|39.5|||ANCOVA|"P-values were obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||39.50|26.18|<0.0001
81457419|NCT01037218|162605604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|21.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.19|29.24|||ANCOVA|"P-values were obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||29.24|14.19|<0.0001
81457420|NCT01037218|162605604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|26.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.27|34.37|||ANCOVA|"P-values were obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||34.37|19.27|<0.0001
81457421|NCT01037218|162605604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|35.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.98|42.83|||ANCOVA|"P-values were obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||42.83|27.98|<0.0001
81457422|NCT01037218|162605605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.23|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||2.23|0.81|<0.0001
81457423|NCT01037218|162605605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|3.0|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||3.00|1.58|<0.0001
81457424|NCT01037218|162605605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|3.6|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||3.60|2.20|<0.0001
81457425|NCT01037218|162605606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.59||||0.0673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|1.22|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||1.22|-0.04|0.0673
81457426|NCT01037218|162605606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.16|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||2.16|0.90|<0.0001
81457427|NCT01037218|162605606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.15|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||2.15|0.91|<0.0001
81457428|NCT01037218|162605607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.36||||0.0566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.73|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||0.73|-0.01|0.0566
81519530|NCT00996801|162728055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.1||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|2.01||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||2.01|-2.21|0.992
81583230|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.272|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2720
81583231|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583232|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4767|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4767
81583233|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.32||0.0553|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0553
81583234|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.73||0.0632|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0632
81583235|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583236|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9398|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.9398
81583237|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583238|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5655|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5655
81583239|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.0204|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0204
81583240|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.37||0.1414|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1414
81583241|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583242|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6279|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6279
81583243|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583244|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2239|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2239
81583245|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.67||0.0049|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0049
81583246|NCT01480076|162838086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.32||0.3457|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline MSIS-29 psychological score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.3457
81583247|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81519531|NCT00996801|162728055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.01||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|1.9||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.90|-1.93|0.992
81519532|NCT00996801|162728056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.47||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.56||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.56|-2.50|0.824
81519533|NCT00996801|162728056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.42||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|1.43||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.43|-2.28|0.824
81519534|NCT00996801|162728056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.96||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|1.31||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.31|-3.23|0.624
81583248|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2087|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2087
81583249|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583250|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4487|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4487
81583251|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.0013|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0013
81583252|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.0188|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0188
81583253|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583254|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4243|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4243
81583255|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583256|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9989|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.9989
81583257|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.0207|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0207
81583258|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.0161|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0161
81583259|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583260|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4256|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4256
81519535|NCT00996801|162728056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.78||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|2.82||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||2.82|-1.25|0.700
81457429|NCT01037218|162605607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.71||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.08|||ANCOVA|P-values obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||1.08|0.34|0.0002
81583261|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583262|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3313|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.3313
81519536|NCT00996801|162728056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.83||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|3.06||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||3.06|-1.39|0.700
81583263|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.0238|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0238
81583264|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0150
81583265|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583266|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0171|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0171
81583267|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0007
81583268|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5146|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5146
81583269|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0003
81638039|NCT01918033|162966330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.07||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.06|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change From Baseline in Eye Symptom Score at Week 2|||0.06|-0.20|0.260
81457430|NCT01037218|162605607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.71||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.07|||ANCOVA|P-values obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||1.07|0.34|0.0001
81457431|NCT01037218|162605608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.86||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.4|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||1.40|0.32|0.0019
81583270|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.1224|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1224
81583271|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0168|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0168
81583272|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2272|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2272
81583273|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0570
81583274|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5832|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5832
81583275|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.0561|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0561
81583276|NCT01480076|162838087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.2971|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the total ALS score, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2971
81583277|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583278|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0029|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0029
81583279|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583280|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8041|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8041
81583281|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|11.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583282|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.0026|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0026
81583283|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583284|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0689|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0689
81583285|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583286|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7182|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7182
81583287|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583288|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.57||0.0061|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0061
81583289|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583290|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0179|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0179
81457432|NCT01037218|162605608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.09|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||2.09|1.01|<0.0001
81519537|NCT00996801|162728056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.3||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.19||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||2.19|-1.60|0.759
81519538|NCT00996801|162728057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-16.22||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.15|6.72||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||6.72|-39.15|0.227
81519539|NCT00996801|162728057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.85||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|21.61||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||21.61|-17.90|0.853
81519540|NCT00996801|162728057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-13.14||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.67|9.39||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||9.39|-35.67|0.327
81519541|NCT00996801|162728057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-2.74||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.91|18.43||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||18.43|-23.91|0.940
81519542|NCT00996801|162728057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|15.33||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.86|38.52||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||38.52|-7.86|0.273
81519543|NCT00996801|162728057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.33||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.23|19.9||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||19.90|-19.23|0.973
81519544|NCT00996801|162728058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.48||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|-0.29||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-0.29|-2.66|0.010
81519545|NCT00996801|162728058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.14||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|0.01||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.01|-2.29|0.053
81519546|NCT00996801|162728058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.15||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|-0.11||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||-0.11|-2.19|0.053
81519547|NCT00996801|162728058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.58||||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|0.6||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.60|-1.77|0.509
81519548|NCT00996801|162728058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.25||||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.77||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.77|-1.27|0.843
81519549|NCT00996801|162728058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.26||||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.92||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.92|-1.43|0.843
81519550|NCT00996801|162728059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|86.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.87|108.29||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||108.29|64.87|<0.001
81519551|NCT00996801|162728059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|82.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.0|101.66||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||101.66|63.00|<0.001
81519552|NCT00996801|162728059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|107.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.03|133.23||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||133.23|82.03|<0.001
81519553|NCT00996801|162728059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|22.87||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|49.68||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||49.68|-3.80|0.104
81519554|NCT00996801|162728059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|18.68||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.11|42.56||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||42.56|-5.11|0.123
81583291|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81519555|NCT00996801|162728059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|43.8||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.85|75.06||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||75.06|12.85|0.003
81457433|NCT01037218|162605608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|2.62|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||2.62|1.55|<0.0001
81583292|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6911|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6911
81583293|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583294|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.85||0.0666|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0666
81583295|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583296|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0158|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0158
81583297|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583298|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6684|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6684
81583299|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583300|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.28||0.0141|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0141
81583301|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583302|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0042|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0042
81583303|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583304|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7329|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7329
81457434|NCT01037218|162605609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Armitage test|||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||||<0.0001
81583305|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|13.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.65|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583306|NCT01480076|162838088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49||0.0242|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0242
81583307|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0001
81583308|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9151|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.9151
81583309|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583310|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6128|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6128
81583311|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0331|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0331
81583312|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.1919|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1919
81583313|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583314|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4481|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4481
81583315|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583316|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5454|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5454
81583317|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0516|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0516
81583318|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0175|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0175
81583319|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0001
81583320|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9371|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.9371
81583321|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0056|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0056
81583322|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5475|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5475
81583323|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0699|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0699
81583324|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.587|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5870
81583325|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0245|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0245
81583326|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9926|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.9926
81583327|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0027
81583328|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6368|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6368
81638040|NCT01918033|162966331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.826||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.558|1.223|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic model with global improvement rate as response variable and treatment, age strata, and severity as factors|Difference in the number of participants with moderate or remarkable improvement at Week 2. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first group of the pairwise comparison.|||1.223|0.558|0.340
81611166|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-10.0|0.001
81519556|NCT00996801|162728060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|187.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|154.44|221.25||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||221.25|154.44|<0.001
81519557|NCT00996801|162728060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|200.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|161.21|240.91||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||240.91|161.21|<0.001
81519558|NCT00996801|162728060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|224.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|180.19|270.39||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||270.39|180.19|<0.001
81519559|NCT00996801|162728060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|48.29||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.75|93.11||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||93.11|3.75|0.034
81519560|NCT00996801|162728060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|61.27||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|114.22||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||114.22|8.80|0.019
81519561|NCT00996801|162728060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|85.28||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.7|144.63||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||144.63|26.70|0.002
81519562|NCT00996801|162728061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|133.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|110.01|156.75||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||156.75|110.01|<0.001
81583329|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.3358|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.3358
81583330|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.5089|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5089
81583331|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0141|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0141
81583332|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.428|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4280
81583333|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0002
81583334|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3827|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.3827
81583335|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0748|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0748
81583336|NCT01480076|162838089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.5663|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the current health state of EQ-5D index scores, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5663
81583337|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1544|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1544
81583338|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0167|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0167
81583339|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3868|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.3868
81519563|NCT00996801|162728061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|133.03||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|110.01|156.75||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||156.75|110.01|0.001
81519564|NCT00996801|162728061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|131.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|110.7|152.94||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||152.94|110.70|<0.001
81519565|NCT00996801|162728061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|169.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|141.59|199.11||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||199.11|141.59|<0.001
81519566|NCT00996801|162728061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|58.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.42|88.04||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||88.04|29.42|<0.001
81519567|NCT00996801|162728061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|57.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.76|83.64||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||83.64|30.76|<0.001
81519568|NCT00996801|162728061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|95.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.4|130.91||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||130.91|60.40|<0.001
81519569|NCT00996801|162728062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|53.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.31|68.6||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||68.60|39.31|<0.001
81583340|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2214|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2214
81519570|NCT00996801|162728062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|53.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.37|66.38||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||66.38|41.37|<0.001
81583341|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.96||0.0743|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0743
81583342|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-17.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.22||0.1601|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1601
81583343|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1251|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1251
81583344|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1764|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1764
81583345|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5528|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5528
81583346|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.108|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1080
81583347|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.27||0.4644|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4644
81583348|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-30.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.91||0.0887|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0887
81583349|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0071|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0071
81583350|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0640
81519571|NCT00996801|162728062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|55.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.19|69.94||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||69.94|41.19|<0.001
81583351|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1552|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1552
81583352|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5979|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5979
81583353|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.58||0.4444|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4444
81583354|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.27||0.3863|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.3863
81583355|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6352|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6352
81583356|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1265|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1265
81583357|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6161|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6161
81519572|NCT00996801|162728062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|20.53||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.96|35.03||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||35.03|5.96|0.009
81519573|NCT00996801|162728062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Mean Squares|20.47||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.96|35.03||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||35.03|5.96|0.009
81519574|NCT00996801|162728062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|22.13||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.47|39.89||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 12, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||39.89|4.47|0.009
81519575|NCT01688739|162728069|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|1.1||||0.7595|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.4|||ANCOVA||Migraine participants / Healthy Participants|||1.4|0.8|0.7595
81519576|NCT01688739|162728071|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|1.1||||0.5481|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.4|||ANCOVA||Migraine participants / Healthy participants|||1.4|0.9|0.5481
81519577|NCT01688739|162728072|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|1.1||||0.5506|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.4|||ANCOVA||Migraine participants / Healthy participants|||1.4|0.9|0.5506
81519578|NCT04172467|162728075|OTHER|To estimate the relevance of guideline adherent treatment (GLAD) for the susceptibility to infection, full GLAD is taken as reference category.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.72|5.42||For effect estimation, hazard ratios are reported with 95% confidence interval. The significance level is set to two-sided ≤ 5% (p ≤ 0.05).|Regression, Cox|The Model developed by Anderson and Gill (1982) is an extension to the proportional hazard model (Cox model) for time to recurrent event analysis.||For the analysis of susceptibility to infection, the time to next infection was examined using the Andersen-Gill model. This model is an extension to the proportional hazard model (Cox model) for time to recurrent event analysis. The null hypothesis is that the GLAD-Score has no effect on susceptibility to infection.||5.42|3.72|<0.001
81583358|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.528|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5280
81457435|NCT01037218|162605609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||||<0.0001
81638041|NCT01918033|162966331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.755||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.116|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic model with global improvement rate as response variable and treatment, age strata, and severity as factors|Difference in the number of participants with moderate or remarkable improvement at Week 2. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first group of the pairwise comparison.|||1.116|0.510|0.159
81519579|NCT04172467|162728075|OTHER|To estimate the relevance of guideline adherent treatment (GLAD) for the susceptibility to infection, full GLAD is taken as reference category.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|3.21||For effect estimation, hazard ratios are reported with 95% confidence interval. The significance level is set to two-sided ≤ 5% (p ≤ 0.05).|Regression, Cox|The Model developed by Anderson and Gill (1982) is an extension to the proportional hazard model (Cox model) for time to recurrent event analysis.||For the analysis of susceptibility to infection, the time to next infection was examined using the Andersen-Gill model. This model is an extension to the proportional hazard model (Cox model) for time to recurrent event analysis. The null hypothesis is that the GLAD-Score has no effect on susceptibility to infection.||3.21|1.98|<0.001
81519580|NCT03369431|162728076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.784|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the percentage change from baseline in the ATEC Total between Vivomixx and Placebo.~A sample size of 72 participants was needed to determine an effect size of 0.50 with 80% power, with a type 1 error of 5% using a two-sided test. This calculation is based on the assumed effect size of the primary outcome measure, the ATEC. The minimally clinically important difference based on the primary outcome measure with this instrument was 15 points."||||0.784
81519581|NCT03369431|162728077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.357|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Related-samples Wilcoxon Signed Rank||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the change from baseline in frequency of Abdominal Pain between Vivomixx and Placebo.||||0.357
81519582|NCT03369431|162728077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Related-samples Wilcoxon Signed Rank||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the change from baseline in frequency of Gaseousness between Vivomixx and Placebo.||||0.290
81519583|NCT03369431|162728077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.418|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Related-samples Wilcoxon Signed Rank||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the change from baseline in frequency of Diarrhoea between Vivomixx and Placebo.||||0.418
81519584|NCT03369431|162728077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.734|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Related-samples Wilcoxon Signed Rank||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the change from baseline in frequency of Constipation between Vivomixx and Placebo.||||0.734
81519585|NCT03369431|162728077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.362|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Related-samples Wilcoxon Signed Rank||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the change from baseline in frequency of Pain on Stooling between Vivomixx and Placebo.||||0.362
81519586|NCT03369431|162728077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.705|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Related-samples Wilcoxon Signed Rank||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the change from baseline in frequency of Difficulty Swallowing between Vivomixx and Placebo.||||0.705
81519587|NCT03369431|162728077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.589|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Related-samples Wilcoxon Signed Rank||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change from baseline in frequency of vomiting between Vivomixx and placebo||||0.589
81583359|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.51||0.1769|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1769
81519588|NCT03369431|162728077|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Related-samples Wilcoxon signed rank||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change from baseline in frequency of blood in stool between Vivomixx and placebo||||1.0
81519589|NCT03369431|162728077|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Related-samples Wilcoxon signed rank||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change from baseline in frequency of blood in vomit between Vivomixx and placebo||||1.0
81519590|NCT03369431|162728078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.635|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Related-samples Wilcoxon Signed Rank||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the change from baseline of ABC Irritability score between Vivomixx and Placebo||||0.635
81519591|NCT03369431|162728078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.367|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Related-samples Wilcoxon Signed Rank||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the change from baseline of ABC Lethargy/social withdrawal score between Vivomixx and Placebo.||||0.367
81519592|NCT03369431|162728078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.609|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Related-samples Wilcoxon Signed Rank||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the change from baseline in the ABC Stereotypic behaviour between Vivomixx and Placebo.||||0.609
81519593|NCT03369431|162728078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.805|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the change from baseline of the ABC Hyperactivity/Noncompliance between Vivomixx and Placebo.||||0.805
81519594|NCT03369431|162728078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Related-samples Wilcoxon Signed Rank test used.||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the change from baseline of the ABC Inappropriate Speech between Vivomixx and Placebo.||||0.985
81519595|NCT03369431|162728079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.661|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Related-samples Wilcoxon Signed Rank||||||0.661
81519596|NCT01694108|162728103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mann-Whitney-test comparing the decisional conflict scores of participating mothers vs. declining mothers.||||||<0.001
81519597|NCT00733135|162728165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||GEE|||||||<0.05
81519598|NCT03523273|162728190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81519599|NCT03523273|162728191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.033
81519600|NCT02590562|162728241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||F test|||||||<0.0001
81519601|NCT02590562|162728242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED||||||F test|||||||0.0108
81519602|NCT00824005|162728248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|2.34||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||Compare the change in the cell group to the change in the placebo group.||2.34|-0.42|0.169
81519603|NCT00824005|162728249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.9||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.05|12.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in the difference of end systolic volume over time.||12.07|-10.05|0.856
81583360|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.24||0.4743|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4743
81519604|NCT00824005|162728250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.3||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|10.1||Is the change in percent reversible defect the same between the two groups|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in percent of the defect that is reversible||10.1|-12.5|0.835
81583361|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6901|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6901
81583362|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0245|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0245
81583363|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7707|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7707
81583364|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4989|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4989
81583365|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|15.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.31||0.0387|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0387
81583366|NCT01480076|162838090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.88||0.4635|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % work time missed due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4635
81583367|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1392|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1392
81457436|NCT01037218|162605609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||||<0.0001
81457437|NCT01037218|162605609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||||<0.0001
81457438|NCT01037218|162605610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|12.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.01|18.29|||ANOVA|P-values are obtained from ANOVA model with pooled site as a covariate.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||18.29|7.01|<0.0001
81457439|NCT01037218|162605610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|19.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.95|25.27|||ANOVA|P-values are obtained from ANOVA model with pooled site as a covariate.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||25.27|13.95|<0.0001
81457440|NCT01037218|162605610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|27.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.44|32.59|||ANOVA|P-values are obtained from ANOVA model with pooled site as a covariate.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||32.59|21.44|<0.0001
81457441|NCT01037218|162605611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.57|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with baseline PSAE score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||0.57|0.30|<0.0001
81457442|NCT01037218|162605611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.68|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with baseline PSAE score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||0.68|0.40|<0.0001
81519605|NCT00824005|162728253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in the change between the two groups||0.14|-0.30|0.471
81519606|NCT00824005|162728254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.784||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in average improvement in Canadian Class Score over time between the two groups.||0.16|-0.66|0.227
81519607|NCT00824005|162728255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.845||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in the change in NYHA score between the two groups||0.21|-0.56|0.361
81519608|NCT00824005|162728256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the proportion of particip|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.045||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.09|||Chi-squared|||Difference in the change in anti-anginal meds across groups||0.09|-0.01|0.28
81519609|NCT00824005|162728257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|104.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|409.0||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.0|303.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in six minute walk distance||303|-95|0.302
81519610|NCT00824005|162728258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-34.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|176.0||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-150.0|80.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in the change in BNP(reg) between cell and placebo group||80|-150|0.55
81519611|NCT00824005|162728259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.2||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|23.93|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in the difference of end diastolic volume between the two groups over time.||23.93|-5.03|0.198
81519612|NCT00824005|162728260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the incidence rates|-0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.133|0.039|||t-test, 2 sided|||The difference in the incidence of major adverse cardiac events between the two groups over time. (Incidence rate)||0.039|-0.133|0.47
81519613|NCT00824005|162728261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|3.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in the change between the two groups||3.36|-4.78|0.7
81519614|NCT02699450|162728269|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.4||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.6|3.4||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm B vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Mixed Effects Model of Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates: treatment group, categorical visit, and visit by treatment group, stratification factors; continuous covariate: baseline BCVA.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||3.4|-0.6|0.37
81519615|NCT02699450|162728269|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|3.6||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.5|5.6||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Mixed Effects Model of Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates: treatment group, categorical visit, and visit by treatment group, stratification factors; continuous covariate: baseline BCVA.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||5.6|1.5|0.03
81519616|NCT02699450|162728270|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.3||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.3|5.0||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Mixed Effects Model of Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates: treatment group, categorical visit, and visit by treatment group, stratification factors; continuous covariate: baseline BCVA.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arm (Arm C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): The faricimab treatment arms (Arm C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||5.0|-2.3|0.63
81527257|NCT02967510|162741699|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.222
81527258|NCT02967510|162741700|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.393
81527259|NCT02967510|162741700|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.221
81527260|NCT02967510|162741700|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.432
81527261|NCT02967510|162741701|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.24|||=|0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.487|||ANCOVA|||||1.487|-1|=0.65
81527262|NCT02967510|162741701|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|||=|0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.568|1.09|||ANCOVA|||||1.09|-1.568|=0.361
81527263|NCT02967510|162741701|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|||=|0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.188|1.257|||ANCOVA|||||1.257|-1.188|=0.522
81527264|NCT02967510|162741702|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.56|||=|0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.204|0.079|||ANCOVA|||||0.079|-1.204|=0.043
81527265|NCT02967510|162741702|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|||=|0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.158|0.137|||ANCOVA|||||0.137|-1.158|=0.061
81638042|NCT01918033|162966332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.02||||0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.14|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in Interference with Daily Activities at Week 2|||0.14|-0.09|0.705
81527266|NCT02967510|162741702|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|||=|0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.111|0.16|||ANCOVA|||||0.16|-1.111|=0.071
81527267|NCT02967510|162741703|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.012
81527268|NCT02967510|162741703|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.007
81527269|NCT02967510|162741703|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|<0.001
81527270|NCT02967510|162741704|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.438
81527271|NCT02967510|162741704|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.388
81527272|NCT02967510|162741704|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.259
81527273|NCT02967510|162741705|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.022
81527274|NCT02967510|162741705|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.02
81527275|NCT02967510|162741705|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.003
81527276|NCT02967510|162741706|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.002
81457443|NCT01037218|162605611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.97|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with baseline PSAE score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||0.97|0.69|<0.0001
81583368|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1448|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1448
81583369|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0187|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0187
81583370|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.292|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2920
81583371|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.95||0.3968|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.3968
81583372|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.95||0.642|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6420
81583373|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0100
81583374|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8634|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8634
81583375|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0134|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0134
81583376|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8147|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8147
81583377|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.06||0.4035|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4035
81583378|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.25||0.7385|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7385
81583379|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0139|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0139
81583380|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5207|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5207
81583381|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0091|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0091
81583382|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2312|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2312
81583383|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89||0.7578|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7578
81583384|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.42||0.5575|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5575
81583385|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4486|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4486
81583386|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0102|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0102
81457444|NCT01037218|162605612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|15.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.21|20.14|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||20.14|10.21|<0.0001
81457445|NCT01037218|162605612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|14.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.96|19.92|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||19.92|9.96|<0.0001
81457446|NCT01037218|162605612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|21.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.15|25.96|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||25.96|16.15|<0.0001
81457447|NCT01037218|162605613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|17.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.22|24.81|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||24.81|10.22|<0.0001
81527277|NCT02967510|162741706|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.331
81583387|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1185|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1185
81583388|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7523|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7523
81638043|NCT01918033|162966332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.02||||0.782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.1|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in Interference with Daily Activities at Week 2|||0.10|-0.13|0.782
81527278|NCT02967510|162741706|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.043
81527279|NCT02967510|162741707|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||=|0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.022
81527280|NCT02967510|162741707|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||=|0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.032
81527281|NCT02967510|162741707|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.001
81527282|NCT02967510|162741708|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.176
81527283|NCT02967510|162741708|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.358
81583389|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|17.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.38||0.0214|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0214
81583390|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.12||0.9826|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.9826
81583391|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6627|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6627
81583392|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4674|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4674
81583393|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2965|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2965
81583394|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1778|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1778
81583395|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.65||0.3903|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.3903
81583396|NCT01480076|162838091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|16.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.53||0.2794|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % impairment while working due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2794
81583397|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0628|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0628
81583398|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1166|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1166
81583399|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0451|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0451
81583400|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9327|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.9327
81583401|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.28||0.4177|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4177
81638044|NCT01918033|162966333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.04|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in Sneezing at Week 2|||0.04|-0.24|0.175
81583402|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.64||0.5885|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5885
81583403|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0059|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0059
81583404|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3467|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.3467
81583405|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0654|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0654
81583406|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3965|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.3965
81583407|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.11||0.8548|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8548
81583408|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-25.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.35||0.2405|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2405
81583409|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0056|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0056
81583410|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8105|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8105
81583411|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0470
81583412|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6067|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6067
81583413|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.56||0.4309|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4309
81583414|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.09||0.9761|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.9761
81638045|NCT01918033|162966333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.12||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.02|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in Sneezing at Week 2|||0.02|-0.26|0.098
81519617|NCT02699450|162728271|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.3||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.2|4.3||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm B vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Mixed Effects Model of Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates: treatment group, categorical visit, and visit by treatment group, stratification factors; continuous covariate: baseline BCVA.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||4.3|0.2|0.15
81519618|NCT02699450|162728271|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.9||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.1|4.7||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Mixed Effects Model of Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates: treatment group, categorical visit, and visit by treatment group, stratification factors; continuous covariate: baseline BCVA.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||4.7|1.1|0.04
81519619|NCT02699450|162728272|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.8||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.3|12.8||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm B vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction term.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||12.8|-11.3|0.94
81519620|NCT02699450|162728272|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|7.3||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.4|19.9||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction term.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||19.9|-5.4|0.46
81519621|NCT02699450|162728273|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|6.4||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.7|20.5||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction term.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arm (Arm C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): The faricimab treatment arms (Arm C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||20.5|-7.7|0.56
81519622|NCT02699450|162728274|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|6.6||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.0|17.2||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm B vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction term.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||17.2|-4.0|0.43
81527284|NCT02967510|162741708|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.21
81527285|NCT02967510|162741709|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||1|0|=0.106
81527286|NCT02967510|162741709|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||1|0|=0.229
81527287|NCT02967510|162741709|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.345
81527288|NCT02967510|162741710|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.026
81527289|NCT02967510|162741710|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.424
81583415|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6261|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.6261
81583416|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0860
81583417|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2884|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2884
81583418|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8854|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8854
81583419|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|16.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.88||0.1226|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1226
81583420|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.07||0.7249|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7249
81583421|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5129|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5129
81583422|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1138|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1138
81583423|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1086|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1086
81583424|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5746|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.5746
81583425|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.07||0.1831|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1831
81583426|NCT01480076|162838092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.54||0.8917|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the % overall work impairment due to MS, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.8917
81583427|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583428|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1152|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1152
81583429|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583430|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4578|||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.4578
81583431|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56||0.0125|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0125
81583432|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.23||0.0158|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Overall, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0158
81583433|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583434|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2894|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2894
81583435|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583436|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.723|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7230
81583437|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.0038|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0038
81583438|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.37||0.0097|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 3, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0097
81583439|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583440|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0628|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0628
81583441|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583442|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9232|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.9232
81583443|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37||0.1249|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.1249
81583444|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-14.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.42||0.0093|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 6, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0093
81583445|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583446|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0937|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0937
81583447|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583448|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7814|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7814
81583449|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.47||0.2561|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.2561
81583450|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.07||0.0255|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 9, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0255
81583451|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81638046|NCT01918033|162966333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.12||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.27|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in Rhinorrhea at Week 2|||0.27|-0.04|0.130
81457448|NCT01037218|162605613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|28.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.01|35.62|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||35.62|21.01|<0.0001
81457449|NCT01037218|162605613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|33.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.61|41.02|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||41.02|26.61|<0.0001
81583452|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7241|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.7241
81583453|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||<0.0001
81583454|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0427|||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0427
81583455|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.67||0.0498|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.0498
81583456|NCT01480076|162838093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of LS means|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.95||0.9078|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effect model|||Month 12, Responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy) versus Non-responder (Not Taking Additional MS Therapy): Mixed effect model for repeated measures with visit, responder group, additional MS therapy, the two-way and three-way interactions among them, baseline of the regular activity productivity loss, age, gender, country, baseline EDSS score and total number of relapses experienced as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance was used to model within-patient error.||||0.9078
81583457|NCT01589445|162838104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|39.47|<|0.161||95.0|-88.0|118.0||Category: Univariate \& Multivariate analysis. (ANOVA, Pair t tests, MLR, OR, Pearson Correlation)|ANOVA|||TC||118|-88.0|<0.161
81583458|NCT01589445|162838104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|143.22|<|0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-397.0|976.0||Category: Univariate \& Multivariate analysis. (ANOVA, Pair t tests, MLR, OR, Pearson Correlation)|ANOVA|||TG||976|-397.0|<0.913
81583459|NCT01589445|162838104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.59|<|0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|19.0||Category: Univariate \& Multivariate analysis. (ANOVA, Pair t tests, MLR, OR, Pearson Correlation)|ANOVA|||HDL||19.0|-35.0|<0.322
81583460|NCT01589445|162838104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.62|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.05|<|0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-113.8|76.2||Category: Univariate \& Multivariate analysis. (ANOVA, Pair t tests, MLR, OR, Pearson Correlation)|ANOVA|||LDL||76.2|-113.8|<0.210
81583461|NCT01589445|162838105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.41|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.0||Category: Univariate \& Multivariate analysis. (ANOVA, Pair t tests, Multiple Logistic Regression (MLR), OR, Pearson Correlation)|ANOVA||The group 001 was divided according to Pro12Pro and Pro12Ala groups.There was no Ala12Ala group.These two groups were compared also in accordance with all parameters (glycemic levels, insulin levels, lipid profiles, BMI).|Change from Baseline in FSG at 3rd month||8.0|-7.9|<0.05
81583462|NCT01589445|162838106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.07|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.4||Category: Univariate \& Multivariate analysis. (ANOVA, Pair t tests, MLR, OR, Pearson Correlation)|ANOVA|||||2.4|-4.4|>0.05
81583463|NCT01589445|162838107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.27||Category: Univariate \& Multivariate analysis. (ANOVA, Pair t tests, MLR, OR, Pearson Correlation)|ANOVA|||||0.27|-0.40|<0.001
81583464|NCT01589445|162838107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.25|<|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.12|15.52||Category: Univariate \& Multivariate analysis. (ANOVA, Pair t tests, MLR, OR, Pearson Correlation)|ANOVA|||HOMA IR||15.52|-14.12|<0.004
81583465|NCT01589445|162838108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|84.46|<|0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-346.4|328.1||Category: Univariate \& Multivariate analysis. (ANOVA, Pair t tests, MLR, OR, Pearson Correlation)|ANOVA|||HOMA B||328.10|-346.40|<0.808
81583466|NCT01589445|162838108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|54.0|<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-148.7|180.0||Category: Univariate \& Multivariate analysis. (ANOVA, Pair t tests, MLR, OR, Pearson Correlation)|ANOVA|||HOMA S||180|-148.70|<0.025
81583467|NCT01589445|162838109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.2|<|0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.04|26.52||Category: Univariate \& Multivariate analysis. (ANOVA, Pair t tests, MLR, OR, Pearson Correlation)|ANOVA|||FSI||26.52|-27.04|<0.039
81611167|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-4.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.0|-11.0|<0.001
81519623|NCT02699450|162728274|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|7.2||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.6|17.0||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction term.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||17.0|-2.6|0.34
81519624|NCT02699450|162728275|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|9.5||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.6|20.6||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm B vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction term.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||20.6|-1.6|0.27
81519625|NCT02699450|162728275|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|6.8||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.9|18.5||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction term.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||18.5|-4.9|0.45
81519626|NCT02699450|162728276|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.6||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-16.8|15.5||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction term.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arm (Arm C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): The faricimab treatment arms (Arm C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||15.5|-16.8|0.96
81519627|NCT02699450|162728277|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|9.9||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.1|19.7||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm B vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction term.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||19.7|0.1|0.19
81519628|NCT02699450|162728277|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.2||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.3|13.6||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction term.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||13.6|-5.3|0.57
81519629|NCT02699450|162728278|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-2.8||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.5|4.9||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm B vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction term.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||4.9|-10.5|0.64
81519630|NCT02699450|162728278|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.8||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.8|6.2||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction term.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||6.2|-9.8|0.78
81527290|NCT02967510|162741710|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.414
81527291|NCT02967510|162741711|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.36
81527292|NCT02967510|162741711|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.12
81519631|NCT02699450|162728279|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-2.3||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.7|8.2||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction term.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arm (Arm C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): The faricimab treatment arms (Arm C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||8.2|-12.7|0.78
81519632|NCT02699450|162728280|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.5||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.7|6.7||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm B vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction term.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||6.7|-7.7|0.93
81519633|NCT02699450|162728280|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-2.0||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.3|4.4||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction term.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||4.4|-8.3|0.69
81519634|NCT02699450|162728281|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-6.5||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-27.8|14.7||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm B vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Mixed Effects Model of Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates: treatment group, categorical visit, and visit by treatment group, stratification factors; continuous covariate: baseline FCPT.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||14.7|-27.8|0.69
81519635|NCT02699450|162728281|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-22.8||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-44.5|-1.2||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Mixed Effects Model of Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates: treatment group, categorical visit, and visit by treatment group, stratification factors; continuous covariate: baseline FCPT.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||-1.2|-44.5|0.18
81519636|NCT02699450|162728282|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-49.2||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-84.2|-14.2||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Mixed Effects Model of Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates: treatment group, categorical visit, and visit by treatment group, stratification factors; continuous covariate: baseline FCPT.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arm (Arm C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): The faricimab treatment arms (Arm C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||-14.2|-84.2|0.07
81519637|NCT02699450|162728283|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-17.3||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-38.0|3.4||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm B vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Mixed Effects Model of Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates: treatment group, categorical visit, and visit by treatment group, stratification factors; continuous covariate: baseline FCPT.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||3.4|-38.0|0.28
81519638|NCT02699450|162728283|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-29.2||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-47.8|-10.6||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Mixed Effects Model of Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates: treatment group, categorical visit, and visit by treatment group, stratification factors; continuous covariate: baseline FCPT.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||-10.6|-47.8|0.05
81519639|NCT02699450|162728284|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-12.4||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-29.7|5.0||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm B vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Mixed Effects Model of Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates: treatment group, categorical visit, and visit by treatment group, stratification factors; continuous covariate: baseline CST.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||5.0|-29.7|0.36
81527293|NCT02967510|162741711|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.266
81519640|NCT02699450|162728284|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-21.1||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-38.7|-3.5||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Mixed Effects Model of Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates: treatment group, categorical visit, and visit by treatment group, stratification factors; continuous covariate: baseline CST.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||-3.5|-38.7|0.13
81519641|NCT02699450|162728285|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-38.6||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-65.9|-11.3||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Mixed Effects Model of Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates: treatment group, categorical visit, and visit by treatment group, stratification factors; continuous covariate: baseline CST.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arm (Arm C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): The faricimab treatment arms (Arm C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||-11.3|-65.9|0.07
81519642|NCT02699450|162728286|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-20.1||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-36.4|-3.8||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm B vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Mixed Effects Model of Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates: treatment group, categorical visit, and visit by treatment group, stratification factors; continuous covariate: baseline CST.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||-3.8|-36.4|0.12
81519643|NCT02699450|162728286|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-26.7||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-41.3|-12.0||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Mixed Effects Model of Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates: treatment group, categorical visit, and visit by treatment group, stratification factors; continuous covariate: baseline CST.|The mean difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||-12.0|-41.3|0.02
81519644|NCT02699450|162728287|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-4.08||||0.4948|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.7|-0.46||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm B vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Fisher Exact||The difference between arms was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||-0.46|-7.70|0.4948
81519645|NCT02699450|162728287|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-4.08||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.7|-0.46||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Fisher Exact||The difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||-0.46|-7.70|0.4960
81519646|NCT02699450|162728288|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-2.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.08|5.49||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Fisher Exact||The difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arm (Arm C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): The faricimab treatment arms (Arm C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||5.49|-11.08|1.0000
81519647|NCT02699450|162728289|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-6.12||||0.5759|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.41|3.17||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm B vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Fisher Exact||The difference between arms was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||3.17|-15.41|0.5759
81519648|NCT02699450|162728289|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|3.15||||0.7437|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.02|11.33||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Fisher Exact||The difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arms B and C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): Either of the faricimab treatment arms (Arm B or C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||11.33|-5.02|0.7437
81583468|NCT01358357|162838121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||<|0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.04||A hazard ratio of time to recurrence and its corresponding 95% Wald CI were estimated for the lurasidone arm vs.placebo arm, using a Cox proportional hazards model.Cox model included treatment effect as fixed effect, and stratified by pooled country.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||It was assumed that the recurrence event rates during the double-blind phase were to be 24% and 39% for subjects treated with lurasidone and placebo, respectively. A total of 120 recurrence events were required to achieve 90% power to detect the 15% difference in subjects who had a recurrence event during the double-blind phase between the treatment groups using a log-rank test with two sided alpha level of 0.05.||1.04|0.49|<0.078
81583469|NCT01358357|162838122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.72|||<|0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.98||A HR of time to discontinuation and corresponding 95% Wald CI were est. for lurasidone arm vs.the placebo arm, using a Cox proportional hazards model. Model included treatment effect including treatment as a fixed effect,stratified by pooled country.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||0.98|0.54|<0.034
81583470|NCT01358357|162838123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.72||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.08||A HR of time to recurrence and its corresponding 95% Wald CI were estimated for lurasidone arm vs. placebo arm,using a Cox proportional hazards model. Model included treatment effect including treatment as a fixed effect stratified by pooled country.|Cox Proportional hazard Model|||||1.08|0.48|0.113
81583471|NCT01358357|162838125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference lurasidone vs.Placebo|-0.09||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.12||analysis of ANCOVA model contains treatment ,pooled country, and mood stabilizer (lithium or divalproex) as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.12|-0.29|0.406
81583472|NCT01358357|162838126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference lurasidone vs.Placebo|-0.11||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.04||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model contains treatment, and pooled country, and mood stabilizer (lithium or divalproex) as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.04|-0.26|0.162
81583473|NCT01358357|162838127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference lurasidone vs.Placebo|-0.07||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.13||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model contains treatment, and pooled country, and mood stabilizer (lithium or divalproex) as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.13|-0.27|0.496
81583474|NCT01358357|162838128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.8||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.2||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model contains treatment, and pool country, and mood stabilizer (lithium or divalproex) as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.2|-1.8|0.128
81527294|NCT02967510|162741712|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.47
81527295|NCT02967510|162741712|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.137
81527296|NCT02967510|162741712|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.133
81527297|NCT02967510|162741713|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.74|||=|0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.669|2.153|||ANCOVA|||||2.153|-0.669|=0.85
81527298|NCT02967510|162741713|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.87|||=|0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.611|2.361|||ANCOVA|||||2.361|-0.611|=0.877
81527299|NCT02967510|162741713|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64|||=|0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.009|0.728|||ANCOVA|||||0.728|-2.009|=0.178
81527300|NCT02967510|162741714|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|||=|0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.854|0.531|||ANCOVA|||||0.531|-0.854|=0.323
81527301|NCT02967510|162741714|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|||=|0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.917|0.484|||ANCOVA|||||0.484|-0.917|=0.272
81527302|NCT02967510|162741714|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|||=|0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.084|||ANCOVA|||||0.084|-1.29|=0.043
81527303|NCT02967510|162741715|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.009
81527304|NCT02967510|162741715|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.025
81527305|NCT02967510|162741715|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|<0.001
81527306|NCT02967510|162741716|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.04
81527307|NCT02967510|162741716|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.259
81527308|NCT02967510|162741716|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.104
81583475|NCT01358357|162838129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference lurasdione vs.Placebo|-0.5||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.9||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model contains treatment, and pooled country, and mood stabilizer (lithium or divalproex) as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.9|-1.9|0.485
81583476|NCT01358357|162838130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model contains treatment, and pooled country, and mood stabilizer (lithium or divalproex) as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.8|0.582
81583477|NCT01358357|162838131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference lurasidone vs.Placebo|-0.01||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model contains treatment, and pooled country, and mood stabilizer (lithium or divalproex) as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.5|0.420
81583478|NCT01358357|162838132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference lurasidone vs.Placebo|-0.2||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.2||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model contains treatment, and pooled country, and mood stabilizer (lithium or divalproex) as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.2|-1.6|0.788
81583479|NCT01358357|162838133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference lurasidone vs.Placebo|-0.1||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model contains treatment, and pooled country, and mood stabilizer (lithium or divalproex) as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.3|0.380
81583480|NCT01358357|162838134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference lurasidone vs.Placebo|0.37||||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|2.88||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model contains treatment, and pooled country, and mood stabilizer (lithium or divalproex) as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||2.88|-2.14|0.772
81583481|NCT01826487|162838135|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.415||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.44|33.39||Threshold for significance at 0.05. Secondary endpoints were tested for significance, only if the primary endpoint was statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) method including stratification factors for age (less than \[\<\] 9 years versus \[vs.\] greater than or equal to \[\>=\] 9 years), duration of use of corticosteroids at baseline (approx. \>=6 to \<12 months vs. \>=12 months), and baseline 6MWD category (\>=350 meters vs \<350 meters), as well as baseline 6MWD as covariate.||33.39|-7.44|0.213
81583482|NCT02486042|162838163|OTHER|T-test for equality in means. The p-value threshold for significance was p \< 0.05.||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: there was no difference in the average dCt values for relative gene expression of STAT-3 in T0 blood samples in the Standard of Care versus Omegaven group||||0.22
81583483|NCT02486042|162838163|OTHER|T-test for equality of means. The p-value threshold for significance was p \< 0.05.||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: there was no difference in the average dCt values for relative gene expression of PPAR-gamma in T0 blood samples in the Standard of Care versus Omegaven group||||0.15
81583484|NCT02486042|162838163|OTHER|T-test for equality of means. The p-value threshold for significance was p \< 0.05.||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: there was no difference in the average dCt values for relative gene expression of STC-1 in T0 blood samples in the Standard of Care versus Omegaven group||||0.78
81583485|NCT02486042|162838167|OTHER|T-test for equality of means. The p-value threshold for significance was p \< 0.05.||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: there was no difference in the average dCt values for relative gene expression of STAT-3 in T1 blood samples in the Standard of Care versus Omegaven group||||0.43
81583486|NCT02486042|162838167|OTHER|T-test for equality of means. The p-value threshold for significance was p \< 0.05.||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: there was no difference in the average dCt values for relative gene expression of PPAR-gamma in T1 blood samples in the Standard of Care versus Omegaven group||||0.44
81583487|NCT02486042|162838167|OTHER|T-test for equality of means. The p-value threshold for significance was p \< 0.05.||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: there was no difference in the average dCt values for relative gene expression of STC-1 in T1 blood samples in the Standard of Care versus Omegaven group||||0.50
81583488|NCT02486042|162838168|OTHER|T-test for equality of means. The p-value threshold for significance was p \< 0.05.||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: there was no difference in the average dCt values for relative gene expression of STAT-3 in T2 blood samples in the Standard of Care versus Omegaven group||||0.001
81583489|NCT02486042|162838168|OTHER|T-test for equality of means. The p-value threshold for significance was p \< 0.05.||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: there was no difference in the average dCt values for relative gene expression of PPAR-gamma in T2 blood samples in the Standard of Care versus Omegaven group||||0.001
81583490|NCT02486042|162838168|OTHER|T-test for equality of means. The p-value threshold for significance was p \< 0.05.||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: there was no difference in the average dCt values for relative gene expression of STC-1 in T2 blood samples in the Standard of Care versus Omegaven group||||0.01
81583491|NCT00566150|162838186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Unadjusted. Statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical effects: group (as a between-subjects factor), time (as a within-subjects factor), group x time interaction.||Comparison of changes in outcome between treatment groups at week 6.||||0.29
81583492|NCT00566150|162838187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Unadjusted. Statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical effects: group (as a between-subjects factor), time (as a within-subjects factor), group x time interaction.||Comparison of changes in outcome between treatment groups at week 6.||||0.07
81583493|NCT00566150|162838188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.038||95.0||||Statistical significance was p\<0.05|Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test was used to test for significance between groups.||Week 6||||.038
81583494|NCT00566150|162838189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.79||95.0||||Unadjusted. Statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical effects: group (as a between-subjects factor), time (as a within-subjects factor), group x time interaction.||Comparison of changes in outcome between treatment groups.||||0.79
81583495|NCT00788827|162838203|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Each participants Hba1c (%) lab result was analysed pre and post stem cell infusion to achieve 2 mean readings per participant.||||<0.05
81519649|NCT02699450|162728290|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|2.02||||1|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.6|12.64||There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons. Test for Arm C vs. Arm A was carried out at one-sided 10% alpha.|Fisher Exact||The difference between arms was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|Null hypothesis (H0): There is no difference between either of the faricimab treatment arm (Arm C) and the active comparator ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha): The faricimab treatment arms (Arm C) is different from the ranibizumab treatment arm (Arm A).||12.64|-8.60|1.0000
81519650|NCT02068118|162728340|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.97|||=|0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.23|||negative binomial regression|||"Number of events compared using a negative binomial regression model with log link for the expected rate of events (i.e., number of events divided by the effective duration of follow-up).~Deaths that occurred during hospitalization with an overnight stay were counted as two events."||1.23|0.77|=0.80
81519651|NCT02068118|162728341|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.82|||=|0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.1|||negative binomial regression|||"Number of events compared using a negative binomial regression model with log link for the expected rate of events (i.e., number of events divided by the effective duration of follow-up).~Deaths that occurred during hospitalization with an overnight stay were counted as two events."||1.10|0.62|=0.18
81519652|NCT02068118|162728342|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.6|||=|0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.92|||negative binomial regression|||"Number of events compared using a negative binomial regression model with log link for the expected rate of events (i.e., number of events divided by the effective duration of follow-up).~Deaths that occurred during hospitalization with an overnight stay were counted as two events."||0.92|0.39|=0.02
81519653|NCT02068118|162728343|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.68|||||||Log Rank|||Time to first event compared using the log-rank test||||=0.68
81519654|NCT02068118|162728345|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.85|||||||Log Rank|||Time to death from any cause compared using the log-rank test||||=0.85
81519655|NCT02068118|162728346|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.97|||=|0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.21|||negative binomial regression|||Number of events compared using a negative binomial regression model with log link for the expected rate of events (i.e., number of events divided by the effective duration of follow-up).||1.21|0.78|=0.77
81519656|NCT02068118|162728347|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.97|||=|0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.27|||negative binomial regression|||"Number of events compared using a negative binomial regression model with log link for the expected rate of events (i.e., number of events divided by the effective duration of follow-up).~Deaths from cardiovascular cause that occurred during a hospitalization for cardiovascular cause with an overnight stay were counted as two events."||1.27|0.74|=0.83
81583496|NCT01527682|162838207|OTHER||Proportion|76.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.1|89.4|||||||The statistical analysis was performed according to study design. Using a Fleming single stage design (A'Hern approach) setting the probability of erroneously concluding that the responders rate is greater than 35% at 5% (one-sided alpha=0.05) and the probability of correctly concluding that the responders rate is at least 50% at 80% (beta error = 0.20), the minimum number of responder eyes was set at 31 out of 68, since this result is associated with a lower limit of the 90% exact confidence interval of 35.2%.|89.4|64.1|
81583497|NCT03979638|162838216|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-10.8||||0.1424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Intention To Treat (ITT), statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation|Percent change difference between BLU-5937 and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where 'e' = exponent of difference; and 'diff' = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||4.0|-23.5|0.1424
81583498|NCT03979638|162838216|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-6.1||||0.4602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|11.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Intention To Treat (ITT), statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation|Percent change difference between BLU-5937 and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where 'e' = exponent of difference; and 'diff' = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||11.2|-20.8|0.4602
81583499|NCT03979638|162838216|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-7.8||||0.4181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4|12.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Intention To Treat (ITT), statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation|Percent change difference between BLU-5937 and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where 'e' = exponent of difference; and 'diff' = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||12.5|-24.4|0.4181
81583500|NCT03979638|162838216|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-16.7||||0.0855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Intention To Treat (ITT), statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation|Percent change difference between BLU-5937 and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where 'e' = exponent of difference; and 'diff' = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||2.6|-32.3|0.0855
81583501|NCT03979638|162838217|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-20.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|-9.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Intention To Treat (ITT), statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation|Percent change difference between BLU-5937 and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where 'e' = exponent of difference; and 'diff' = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||-9.5|-29.9|0.0010
81519657|NCT02068118|162728348|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.84|||=|0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.15|||negative binomial regression|||Number of events compared using a negative binomial regression model with log link for the expected rate of events (i.e., number of events divided by the effective duration of follow-up)||1.15|0.62|=0.28
81519658|NCT02068118|162728349|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.71|||=|0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.04|||negative binomial regression|||Number of events compared using a negative binomial regression model with log link for the expected rate of events (i.e., number of events divided by the effective duration of follow-up)||1.04|0.48|=0.078
81457450|NCT01037218|162605614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|18.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.23|26.23|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||26.23|11.23|<0.0001
81519659|NCT02068118|162728350|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.5|||=|0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.91|||negative binomial regression|||Number of events compared using a negative binomial regression model with log link for the expected rate of events (i.e., number of events divided by the effective duration of follow-up)||0.91|0.28|=0.023
81583502|NCT03979638|162838217|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-17.7||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|-3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Intention To Treat (ITT), statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation|Percent change difference between BLU-5937 and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where 'e' = exponent of difference; and 'diff' = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||-3.3|-29.9|0.0186
81583503|NCT03979638|162838217|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-19.4||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.9|-1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Intention To Treat (ITT), statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation|Percent change difference between BLU-5937 and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where 'e' = exponent of difference; and 'diff' = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||-1.9|-33.9|0.0320
81583504|NCT03979638|162838217|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-27.0||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.3|-10.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Intention To Treat (ITT), statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation|Percent change difference between BLU-5937 and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where 'e' = exponent of difference; and 'diff' = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||-10.8|-40.3|0.0026
81583505|NCT03979638|162838218|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-28.1||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.5|-14.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Intention To Treat (ITT), statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation|Percent change difference between BLU-5937 and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where 'e' = exponent of difference; and 'diff' = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||-14.5|-39.5|0.0005
81583506|NCT03979638|162838218|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-28.4||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|-15.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Intention To Treat (ITT), statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation|Percent change difference between BLU-5937 and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where 'e' = exponent of difference; and 'diff' = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||-15.0|-39.7|0.0003
81583507|NCT03979638|162838218|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-29.5||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.7|-13.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Intention To Treat (ITT), statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation|Percent change difference between BLU-5937 and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where 'e' = exponent of difference; and 'diff' = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||-13.2|-42.7|0.0014
81583508|NCT03979638|162838218|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-32.4||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.3|-16.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Intention To Treat (ITT), statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation|Percent change difference between BLU-5937 and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where 'e' = exponent of difference; and 'diff' = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||-16.4|-45.3|0.0006
81583509|NCT02586896|162838224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.29
81583510|NCT02586896|162838226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.91
81583511|NCT02586896|162838227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.09
81583512|NCT02586896|162838228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.54
81583513|NCT03200899|162838250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.926|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.926
81583514|NCT03200899|162838251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.750
81583515|NCT03200899|162838252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.129|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.129
81583516|NCT03200899|162838253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.152|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.152
81583517|NCT03200899|162838254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.037
81583518|NCT03200899|162838255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.297|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.297
81583519|NCT03200899|162838256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.293|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.293
81519660|NCT02068118|162728351|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||=|0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.99|||Regression, Cox|||Time to first unplanned hospital readmission for heart failure compared using multivariable Cox regression model||0.99|0.62|=0.044
81583520|NCT03200899|162838257|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.045
81583521|NCT01400516|162838266|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|9.5||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|||||A p-value \< 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Linear mixed model||control-teriparatide|||||0.28
81583522|NCT01412866|162838274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Chi-squared|df=1||||||0.08
81583523|NCT02496533|162838296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No multiple comparisons were conducted in this analysis. P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. No interim analyses performed.|ANOVA|||H0: No difference in reported anxiety as self-reported change of VAS between Baseline and After Imaging time points between the Massage and No Massage groups After Imaging.||||<0.001
81583524|NCT02496533|162838297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.02||||||No multiple comparisons were conducted in this analysis. P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. No interim analyses performed.|ANOVA|||H0: No difference in reported systolic blood pressure measurements between Baseline and After Imaging time points between the Massage and No Massage groups After Imaging.||||<0.02
81583525|NCT02496533|162838297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.09||||||No multiple comparisons were conducted in this analysis. P-Value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. No interim analyses were performed.|ANOVA|||H0: No difference in reported diastolic blood pressure between Baseline and After Imaging time points between the Massage and No Massage groups After Imaging.||||<0.09
81583526|NCT02496533|162838298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.009||||||No multiple comparisons were conducted in this analysis. P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. No interim analyses performed.|ANOVA|||H0: No difference in reported respiration rate between Baseline and After Imaging time points between the Massage and No Massage groups After Imaging.||||<0.009
81583527|NCT02496533|162838299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.45||||||No multiple comparisons were conducted in this analysis. P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. No interim analyses performed.|ANOVA|||H0: No difference in reported pulse rate between Baseline and After Imaging time points between the Massage and No Massage groups After Imaging.||||<0.45
81583528|NCT00004888|162838353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall Response Rate|0.474|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.642||||||||0.642|0.31|
81583529|NCT00004888|162838353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall Response Rate|0.457|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.309|0.61||||||||0.61|0.309|
81583530|NCT02174848|162838375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This comparison is for the initial study, during which patients in the placebo-DFP group received placebo and patients in the DFP-DFP group received deferiprone.||||0.0500
81583531|NCT02174848|162838375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9781|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This comparison is for the extension study, during which patients in both groups received deferiprone.||||0.9781
81583532|NCT02174848|162838376|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0206|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.0206
81583533|NCT02174848|162838377|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2684|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.2684
81583534|NCT02174848|162838378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0821|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This comparison is for the initial study, during which patients in the placebo-DFP group received placebo and patients in the DFP-DFP group received deferiprone||||0.0821
81583535|NCT02174848|162838378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5885|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For the placebo-DFP group, the comparison is of the scores at the start vs. the end of the extension study; for the DFP-DFP group, the comparison is of the scores at the start vs. the end of the initial study||||0.5885
81583536|NCT02174848|162838379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3306|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3306
81583537|NCT04091646|162838389|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.51|9.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data|Common OR stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|IGA Success at Week 8 Odds Ratio||9.76|2.51|<0.0001
81583538|NCT04091646|162838390|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.31||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|7.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data|Common OR stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|IGA Success at Week 2 Odds Ratio||7.52|1.46|0.0033
81583539|NCT04091646|162838390|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.78||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|7.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data|Common OR stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|IGA Success at Week 4 Odds Ratio||7.38|1.94|0.0002
81583540|NCT04091646|162838391|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 2 Erythema Score||||<0.0001
81583541|NCT04091646|162838391|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 4 Erythema Score||||<0.0001
81583542|NCT04091646|162838391|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 8 Erythema Score||||<0.0001
81583543|NCT04091646|162838392|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.05||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|17.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with no imputation of missing data||Erythema Success at Week 2||17.13|1.49|0.0065
81583544|NCT04091646|162838392|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.36||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|13.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with no imputation of missing data||Erythema Success at Week 4||13.38|2.15|0.0002
81583545|NCT04091646|162838392|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.15||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|6.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with no imputation of missing data||Erythema Success at Week 8||6.63|1.50|0.0021
81583546|NCT04091646|162838393|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 2 Scaling Score||||<0.0001
81583547|NCT04091646|162838393|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 4 Scaling Score||||<0.0001
81583548|NCT04091646|162838393|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 8 Scaling Score||||<0.0001
81583549|NCT04091646|162838394|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.0759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with no imputation of missing data|Common OR stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with no imputation of missing data.|Scaling Success at Week 2||4.33|0.90|0.0759
81583550|NCT04091646|162838394|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|4.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with no imputation of missing data|Common OR stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with no imputation of missing data.|Scaling Success at Week 4||4.61|1.18|0.0122
81583551|NCT04091646|162838394|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.37||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|6.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with no imputation of missing data|Common OR stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with no imputation of missing data.|Scaling Success at Week 8||6.55|1.74|0.0003
81583552|NCT04091646|162838396|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.62||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|7.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with no imputation of missing data|Common OR stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with no imputation of missing data.|WI-NRS Success at Week 2||7.63|1.72|0.0007
81583553|NCT04091646|162838396|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.3||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|6.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with no imputation of missing data|Common OR stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with no imputation of missing data.|WI-NRS Success at Week 4||6.68|1.63|0.0009
81583554|NCT04091646|162838396|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.19||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|6.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with no imputation of missing data|Common OR stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with no imputation of missing data.|WI-NRS Success at Week 8||6.35|1.60|0.0007
81583555|NCT05394025|162838397|SUPERIORITY||Interaction|0.02||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.18|||likelihood ratio test||Beta for time by COVID-19 status|Null hypothesis no difference in trends of I/ADL scores between Veterans with COVID-19 and comparators. We used adjusted linear mixed model (LMM) to model ADL scores over time (i.e., survey cycles) and by COVID-19 status. The LMM included an interaction term for time and COVID-19 status. LMM models were fitted with random intercepts (i.e., patient ID) and slopes (i.e., survey cycle). LMMs included fixed effects for patient baseline age, sex, and care assessment needs score.||0.18|-0.13|0.77
81583556|NCT05394025|162838397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.67|||likelihood ratio test||Beta coefficient for mean difference in mean longitudinal I/ADL score|Null hypothesis no difference in trends of I/ADL scores between Veterans with COVID-19 and comparators. We used adjusted linear mixed model (LMM) to model I/ADL scores over time (i.e., survey cycles) and by COVID-19 status. The LMM included an interaction term for time and COVID-19 status. LMM models were fitted with random intercepts (i.e., patient ID) and slopes (i.e., survey cycle). LMMs included fixed effects for patient baseline age, sex, and care assessment needs score.||0.67|-0.44|0.60
81583557|NCT03314584|162838398|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F=21.662, df = 1||||||<0.000
81583558|NCT03314584|162838399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F=5.624, df=1||||||0.004
81583559|NCT03314584|162838400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F=3.092, df=1||||||0.046
81583560|NCT03314584|162838401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F=4.022, df=1||||||0.018
81583561|NCT03314584|162838402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.598|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F=0.279, df=1||||||0.598
81583562|NCT03314584|162838403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.296|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F=1.101, df=1||||||0.296
81583563|NCT03314584|162838404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F=4.672, df = 1||||||0.033
81583564|NCT03314584|162838405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.606|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F=0.268, df=1||||||0.606
81583565|NCT03314584|162838406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.287|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F=1.142, df=1||||||0.287
81583566|NCT03314584|162838407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F=4.039, df=1||||||0.049
81583567|NCT03314584|162838408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.338|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F=1.084, df=1||||||0.338
81583568|NCT03615326|162838439|SUPERIORITY|The hazard ratio (HR) and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated using a stratified Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, PD-L1 status (positive vs. negative) at baseline, and chemotherapy regimen (FP or CAPOX).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.87|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region, PD-L1 status, and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, PD-L1 status, and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|PFS in all participants of the Global Pembrolizumab + SOC First Course was compared to PFS in all participants of the Global Standard of Care to address the hypothesis (pembrolizumab in combination with trastuzumab plus chemotherapy is superior to trastuzumab plus chemotherapy alone).||0.87|0.61|0.0002
81583569|NCT03615326|162838440|SUPERIORITY|The hazard ratio (HR) and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated using a stratified Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, PD-L1 status (positive vs. negative) at baseline, and chemotherapy regimen (FP or CAPOX).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.94|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region, PD-L1 status, and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, PD-L1 status, and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|OS in all participants of the Global Pembrolizumab + SOC First Course was compared to PFS in all participants of the Global Standard of Care to address the hypothesis (pembrolizumab in combination with trastuzumab plus chemotherapy is superior to trastuzumab plus chemotherapy alone).||0.94|0.67|0.0040
81583570|NCT03615326|162838441|SUPERIORITY|The difference in percentage and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region, PD-L1 status (positive vs. negative) at baseline, and chemotherapy regimen (FP or CAPOX).|Difference in Percentage|12.6||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|19.4||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||ORR in all participants of the Global Pembrolizumab + SOC First Course was compared to PFS in all participants of the Global Standard of Care to address the hypothesis (pembrolizumab in combination with trastuzumab plus chemotherapy is superior to trastuzumab plus chemotherapy alone).||19.4|5.6|0.00020
81583571|NCT04649164|162838454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-tests comparing peer mentors' baseline and 16-week scores, and caregiver mentees' baseline and 16-week scores, respectively||||0.36
81457451|NCT01037218|162605614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|29.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.86|36.92|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001 (NCT00282607).||36.92|21.86|<0.0001
81457452|NCT01037218|162605614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|34.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.94|41.75|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to the 4 treatment groups (placebo and udenafil 50mg, 100mg or 150mg). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure. Considerations are based on results from Phase 2, Dong-A Study DA 2005-001(NCT00282607).||41.75|26.94|<0.0001
81457453|NCT00897715|162605617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||0.05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance|ANCOVA|||For the primary specific aim, we will compare the mean percent change on hsCRP between the intervention arm and the placebo arm using linear regression. We anticipate that the intervention will conservatively decrease hsCRP by 54%; whereas, placebo will have no effect. Accordingly, we have estimated that we will need 24 subjects in the experimental arm and 24 controls to have an 80% power, with an alpha of 0.05 to detect the above mentioned effect size.||||0.03
81457454|NCT00897715|162605618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||0.05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance|ANCOVA|||||||0.01
81457455|NCT02714218|162605625|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value CMH Test for comparison of odds ratio of NIVO 3 + IPI 1 over NIVO 1 + IPI 3||||0.90|0.38|0.0144
81457456|NCT02714218|162605625|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Difference of rates|-12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|-2.6|||||Estimate of NIVO 3 + IPI 1- NIVO 1 + IPI 3 is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method of weighting, adjusting for PD-L1 expression and M stage at screening as entered into the IVRS|||-2.6|-22.7|
81457457|NCT02714218|162605626|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value CMH Test for comparison of odds ratio of NIVO 3 + IPI 1 over NIVO 1 + IPI 3||||0.84|0.36|0.0059
81457458|NCT02714218|162605626|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Difference of rates|-14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|-4.3|||||Estimate of NIVO 3 + IPI 1- NIVO 1 + IPI 3 is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method of weighting, adjusting for PD-L1 expression and M stage at screening as entered into the IVRS|||-4.3|-24.5|
81457459|NCT02714218|162605627|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.2923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||p-value from CMH Test for the comparison of the odds ratio of N3I1 over N1I3|||1.21|0.53|0.2923
81457460|NCT02714218|162605628|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.47|||||Hazard Ratio is N3I1 over N1I3. (NIVO 3 + IPI 1 (N3I1) over NIVO 1 + IPI 3 (N1I3))|||1.47|0.79|
81457461|NCT02714218|162605629|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.4512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.48|||Log Rank|||||1.48|0.84|0.4512
81457462|NCT02857816|162605684|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is a single arm study. The primary objective was to demonstrate a statistically significant reduction between baseline and following the 12th PTNM therapy sessions in the number of UUI episodes per day.||||<0.0001
81457463|NCT02289729|162605693|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81457464|NCT02289729|162605694|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81457465|NCT02289729|162605695|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81457466|NCT02289729|162605696|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81457467|NCT02289729|162605697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0328|||||||t-test|||||||0.0328
81457468|NCT02289729|162605698|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4183|||||||t-test|||||||0.4183
81457469|NCT02289729|162605699|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81457470|NCT02289729|162605700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||t-test|||||||0.0003
81457471|NCT02289729|162605701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0109|||||||t-test|||||||0.0109
81457472|NCT02289729|162605702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||t-test|||||||0.0002
81457473|NCT02289729|162605703|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81457474|NCT02289729|162605704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||signed-rank test|||||||0.0002
81457475|NCT02289729|162605705|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81457476|NCT02289729|162605706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0038|||||||t-test|||||||0.0038
81457477|NCT02289729|162605707|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||signed-rank test|||||||< 0.0001
81457478|NCT02289729|162605708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0274|||||||signed-rank test|||||||0.0274
81457479|NCT02289729|162605709|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||signed-rank test|||||||< 0.0001
81457480|NCT02289729|162605710|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||t-test|||||||0.0006
81457481|NCT02289729|162605711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||signed-rank test|||||||0.0010
81457482|NCT02289729|162605712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||t-test|||||||0.0002
81457483|NCT02289729|162605713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0297|||||||t-test|||||||0.0297
81457484|NCT02289729|162605714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0279|||||||t-test|||||||0.0279
81457485|NCT02289729|162605715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2777|||||||t-test|||||||0.2777
81457486|NCT02289729|162605716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0047|||||||t-test|||||||0.0047
81457487|NCT02289729|162605717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||t-test|||||||0.0003
81457488|NCT02289729|162605718|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.5877|||||||t-test|||||||<0.5877
81457489|NCT02289729|162605719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||t-test|||||||0.0002
81457490|NCT02289729|162605720|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test|||||||<0.0001
81457491|NCT02289729|162605721|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81457492|NCT02289729|162605722|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||signed-rank test|||||||< 0.0001
81457493|NCT02289729|162605723|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81457494|NCT02289729|162605724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test|||||||0.0001
81457495|NCT02289729|162605725|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||signed-rank test|||||||< 0.0001
81457496|NCT02289729|162605726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2428|||||||signed-rank test|||||||0.2428
81457497|NCT02289729|162605727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0687|||||||t-test|||||||0.0687
81457498|NCT02289729|162605728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3126|||||||t-test|||||||0.3126
81457499|NCT02289729|162605729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1533|||||||t-test|||||||0.1533
81457500|NCT02289729|162605730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8145|||||||t-test|||||||0.8145
81457501|NCT02289729|162605731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4048|||||||t-test|||||||0.4048
81457502|NCT02289729|162605732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8321|||||||t-test|||||||0.8321
81457503|NCT02289729|162605733|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1945|||||||signed-rank test|||||||0.1945
81457504|NCT02289729|162605734|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7937|||||||t-test|||||||0.7937
81457505|NCT02289729|162605735|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0234|||||||signed-rank test|||||||0.0234
81457506|NCT02289729|162605736|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5922|||||||t-test|||||||0.5922
81457507|NCT02289729|162605737|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test|||||||1.000
81457508|NCT02289729|162605738|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6481|||||||t-test|||||||0.6481
81457509|NCT02289729|162605739|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6741|||||||t-test|||||||0.6741
81457510|NCT02289729|162605740|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.27846||||0.0389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014175|0.495059|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with UPDRS-III||0.495059|0.014175|0.0389
81457511|NCT02289729|162605740|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.07359||||0.5852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.188409|0.32558|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with UPDRS-IV||0.325580|-0.188409|0.5852
81457512|NCT02289729|162605740|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.21311||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051127|0.444152|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with NMSS||0.444152|-0.051127|0.1140
81457513|NCT02289729|162605740|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.29062||||0.0311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026334|0.504186|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with BAI||0.504186|0.026334|0.0311
81457514|NCT02289729|162605740|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.49952||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.230995|0.643312|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with BDI-II||0.643312|0.230995|0.0002
81457515|NCT02289729|162605740|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.08869||||0.5146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.176169|0.341163|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with AS||0.341163|-0.176169|0.5146
81457516|NCT02289729|162605740|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.34688||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.079996|0.546657|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with PFS||0.546657|0.079996|0.0108
81457517|NCT02289729|162605740|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.22455||||0.0989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042139|0.455224|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with NBL A-S||0.455224|-0.042139|0.0989
81457518|NCT02289729|162605740|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.35742||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.106797|0.565335|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with NBL C-D||0.565335|0.106797|0.0060
81457519|NCT02289729|162605740|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.00011||||0.9993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.260462|0.260673|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with NBL C-R||0.260673|-0.260462|0.9993
81457520|NCT02289729|162605740|OTHER||Fisher's z|-0.36687||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.565795|-0.092154|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with ZBI||-0.092154|-0.565795|0.0088
81457521|NCT02289729|162605740|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.21643||||0.1222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057959|0.454911|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with Goldberg-Anxiety||0.454911|-0.057959|0.1222
81457522|NCT02289729|162605740|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.57423||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.180247|0.74704|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with Goldberg-Depression||0.747040|0.180247|0.0041
81457523|NCT02289729|162605741|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.31946||||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042257|0.534657|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with UPDRS-III||0.534657|0.042257|0.0239
81457524|NCT02289729|162605741|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.36796||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.090528|0.568388|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with UPDRS-IV||0.568388|0.090528|0.0093
81457525|NCT02289729|162605741|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.38627||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.105875|0.582517|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with NMSS||0.582517|0.105875|0.0069
81457526|NCT02289729|162605741|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.70289|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.40173|0.753097|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with BAI||0.753097|0.401730|< 0.0001
81457527|NCT02289729|162605741|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.63758|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.345567|0.72341|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with BDI-II||0.723410|0.345567|<0.0001
81457528|NCT02289729|162605741|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.24114||||0.0882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036024|0.476404|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with AS||0.476404|-0.036024|0.0882
81457529|NCT02289729|162605741|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.67113|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.374757|0.739016|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with PFS||0.739016|0.374757|< 0.0001
81457530|NCT02289729|162605741|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.60612|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.317572|0.708072|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with NBL A-S||0.708072|0.317572|< 0.0001
81457531|NCT02289729|162605741|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.60613|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31758|0.708076|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with NBL C-D||0.708076|0.317580|< 0.0001
81457532|NCT02289729|162605741|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.41143||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133445|0.597087|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with NBL C-R||0.597087|0.133445|0.0036
81457533|NCT02289729|162605741|OTHER||Fisher's z|-0.33661||||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.557217|-0.044411|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with ZBI||-0.044411|-0.557217|0.0239
81457534|NCT02289729|162605741|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.64565|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.339454|0.734221|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with Goldberg-Anxiety||0.734221|0.339454|< 0.0001
81457535|NCT02289729|162605741|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.10898||||0.7058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.427482|0.588111|||Fisher's z Transformation|||PDQ-39 with Goldberg-Depression||0.588111|-0.427482|0.7058
81457536|NCT02289729|162605742|OTHER||Fisher's z|-0.57271|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.689585|-0.289724|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with ZBI||-0.289724|-0.689585|< 0.0001
81457537|NCT02289729|162605742|OTHER||Fisher's z|-0.16332||||0.4142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.504489|0.224771|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with Goldberg Anxiety||0.224771|-0.504489|0.4142
81457538|NCT02289729|162605742|OTHER||Fisher's z|-0.48143||||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.715956|-0.063481|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with Goldberg Depression||-0.063481|-0.715956|0.0239
81457539|NCT02289729|162605742|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.06326||||0.6546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.210715|0.327872|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with NBL A-S||0.327872|-0.210715|0.6546
81457540|NCT02289729|162605742|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.17674||||0.2114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.100105|0.425116|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with NBL C-D||0.425116|-0.100105|0.2114
81457541|NCT02289729|162605742|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.2944||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017222|0.516523|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with NBL C-R||0.516523|0.017222|0.0374
81457542|NCT02289729|162605742|OTHER||Fisher's z|-0.36687||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.565795|-0.092154|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with Global PDQ-39||-0.092154|-0.565795|0.0088
81457543|NCT02289729|162605742|OTHER||Fisher's z|-0.13433||||0.3374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.387439|0.139207|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with UPDRS-III||0.139207|-0.387439|0.3374
81583572|NCT04649164|162838456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.30
81583573|NCT04649164|162838457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1
81583574|NCT04649164|162838458|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.78||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81583575|NCT04649164|162838461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81583576|NCT00499096|162838512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81583577|NCT02439320|162838529|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|3.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.0|1.6|<0.001
81583578|NCT02439320|162838529|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|3.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.6|2.0|<0.001
81583579|NCT02439320|162838530|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.2|1.3|<0.001
81583580|NCT02439320|162838530|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.1|1.3|<0.001
81583581|NCT02439320|162838531|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.1|1.8|<0.001
81583582|NCT02439320|162838531|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|3.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.3|1.9|<0.001
81583583|NCT02439320|162838532|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7|||=|0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.8|1.1|=0.029
81583584|NCT02439320|162838532|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.4|1.3|=0.002
81583585|NCT02439320|162838533|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.5|0.3|<0.001
81583586|NCT02439320|162838533|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.4|0.2|<0.001
81583587|NCT02439320|162838534|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.7||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.1|0.5|0.120
81583588|NCT02439320|162838534|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.0|0.4|0.035
81583589|NCT02439320|162838536|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.4|||Regression, Linear|||||1.4|0.9|0.386
81583590|NCT02439320|162838536|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.4|||Regression, Linear|||||1.4|0.9|0.470
81583591|NCT02439320|162838537|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.8|1.1|0.006
81583592|NCT02439320|162838537|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.6|1.0|0.037
81583593|NCT02439320|162838538|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.4|1.5|<0.001
81583594|NCT02439320|162838538|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||02.2|1.4|<0.001
81583595|NCT02245841|162838543|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis performed was two-sided Wilcoxon signed rank test. Median differences with interquartile range are reported in outcome measure data.||||< .001
81583596|NCT02245841|162838544|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis performed was two-sided Wilcoxon signed rank test. Median differences with interquartile range are reported in outcome measure data.||||<0.001
81583597|NCT02245841|162838545|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis performed was two-sided Wilcoxon signed rank test. Median differences with interquartile range are reported in outcome measure data.||||0.002
81583598|NCT02245841|162838546|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis performed was two-sided Wilcoxon signed rank test. Median differences with interquartile range are reported in outcome measure data.||||0.050
81583599|NCT02245841|162838547|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis performed was two-sided Wilcoxon signed rank test. Median differences with interquartile range are reported in outcome measure data.||||<0.001
81583600|NCT03343483|162838551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|1.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.93|-2.21|.896
81583601|NCT03343483|162838552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.80
81583602|NCT03343483|162838553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.33
81583603|NCT03343483|162838554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.58
81583604|NCT03343483|162838555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.73
81583605|NCT03343483|162838556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.57
81583606|NCT03969992|162838596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1924||||||A closed test procedure is used to protect the type I error rate; the order of testing was: AeroFact high dose compared to control and if significant (p-value \<0.05), the AeroFact low dose was compared to the control.|Generalized estimating equation method|||||||0.1924
81583607|NCT02063737|162838602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.3882||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8272|0.0508|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusting for shift length|Adjusted difference between intervention groups (intervention - control) from the linear mixed model adjusting for shift length and repeated measures within individuals.|||0.0508|-0.8272|0.0830
81583608|NCT02063737|162838603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusting for baseline measure||||||0.0114
81583609|NCT02063737|162838604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusting for the baseline measure||||||.99
81583610|NCT02063737|162838605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0927|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline measure||||||0.0927
81583611|NCT02063737|162838606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0578|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusting for the baseline measure||||||0.0578
81583612|NCT02063737|162838607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusting for baseline measure||||||0.69
81583613|NCT02063737|162838608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusting for baseline measure||||||0.65
81583614|NCT02063737|162838609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusting for baseline measure||||||0.95
81583615|NCT02063737|162838610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusting for baseline measure||||||0.21
81583616|NCT02063737|162838611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusting for baseline measure||||||0.51
81583617|NCT02063737|162838612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusting for baseline measure||||||0.28
81583618|NCT02063737|162838613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.093|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusting for baseline measure||||||0.0930
81457544|NCT02289729|162605742|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.17846||||0.2025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.095693|0.424291|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with UPDRS-IV||0.424291|-0.095693|0.2025
81457545|NCT02289729|162605742|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.01625||||0.9076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.252613|0.282777|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with Global NMSS||0.282777|-0.252613|0.9076
81583619|NCT02063737|162838614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusting for baseline measure||||||0.56
81457546|NCT02289729|162605743|OTHER||Fisher's z|-0.7468|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.777482|-0.425693|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with ZBI||-0.425693|-0.777482|< 0.0001
81457547|NCT02289729|162605743|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.17924||||0.5347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.368382|0.632178|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with Goldberg Anxiety||0.632178|-0.368382|0.5347
81457548|NCT02289729|162605743|OTHER||Fisher's z|-0.06987||||0.8251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.597767|0.500464|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with Goldberg Depression||0.500464|-0.597767|0.8251
81457549|NCT02289729|162605743|OTHER||Fisher's z|-0.1106||||0.4581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.382323|0.179601|||Fisher's z transformation|||SQLC with NBL A-S||0.179601|-0.382323|0.4581
81457550|NCT02289729|162605743|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.00326||||0.9826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.281136|0.287128|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with NBL C-D||0.287128|-0.281136|0.9826
81457551|NCT02289729|162605743|OTHER||Fisher's z|-0.10293||||0.4899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.375749|0.187021|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with NBL C-R||0.187021|-0.375749|0.4899
81583620|NCT02063737|162838615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusting for baseline measure||||||0.20
81583621|NCT01405963|162838634|OTHER||Treatment Difference|7.65||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|16.6|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and Day -14 value as covariate.|Treatment difference estimate (tezepelumab minus placebo) is mean estimate based on ANCOVA.|Treatment difference in late asthmatic response at day 42 was evaluated using a repeated-measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) that included study treatment and study visit as independent variables, treatment by study visit as an interaction term, and the corresponding baseline value (as measured 14 days before the first dose of a study drug) as a model covariate.||16.60|-1.30|0.09
81583622|NCT01405963|162838634|OTHER||Treatment Difference|9.91||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|18.23|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and Day -14 value as covariate.|Treatment difference estimate (tezepelumab minus placebo) is mean estimate based on ANCOVA.|Treatment difference in late asthmatic response at day 84 was evaluated using a repeated-measures ANCOVA that included study treatment and study visit as independent variables, treatment by study visit as an interaction term, and the corresponding baseline value (as measured 14 days before the first dose of a study drug) as a model covariate.||18.23|1.59|0.02
81583623|NCT01405963|162838635|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-4.35||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|1.1|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and day -14 value as covariate.|Treatment difference estimate (tezepelumab minus placebo) is mean estimate based on ANCOVA.|Treatment difference in late asthmatic response at day 42 was evaluated using a repeated-measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) that included study treatment and study visit as independent variables, treatment by study visit as an interaction term, and the corresponding baseline value (as measured 14 days before the first dose of a study drug) as a model covariate.||1.10|-9.80|0.11
81583624|NCT01405963|162838635|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-4.66||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.71|0.39|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and day -14 value as covariate.|Treatment difference estimate (tezepelumab minus placebo) is mean estimate based on ANCOVA.|Treatment difference in late asthmatic response at day 84 was evaluated using a repeated-measures ANCOVA that included study treatment and study visit as independent variables, treatment by study visit as an interaction term, and the corresponding baseline value (as measured 14 days before the first dose of a study drug) as a model covariate.||0.39|-9.71|0.07
81583625|NCT01405963|162838639|OTHER||Treatment Difference|8.57||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|17.13|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and Day -14 value as covariate.|Treatment difference estimate (tezepelumab minus placebo) is mean estimate based on ANCOVA.|Treatment difference in early asthmatic response at day 42 was evaluated using a repeated-measures ANCOVA that included study treatment and study visit as independent variables, treatment by study visit as an interaction term, and the corresponding baseline value (as measured 14 days before the first dose of a study drug) as a model covariate.||17.13|0.01|0.05
81583626|NCT01405963|162838639|OTHER||Treatment Difference|10.27||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|21.0|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and Day -14 value as covariate.|Treatment difference estimate (tezepelumab minus placebo) is mean estimate based on ANCOVA.|Treatment difference in early asthmatic response at day 84 was evaluated using a repeated-measures ANCOVA that included study treatment and study visit as independent variables, treatment by study visit as an interaction term, and the corresponding baseline value (as measured 14 days before the first dose of a study drug) as a model covariate.||21.00|-0.46|0.06
81583627|NCT01405963|162838640|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-6.08||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.56|-0.6|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and day -14 value as covariate.|Treatment difference estimate (tezepelumab minus placebo) is mean estimate based on ANCOVA.|Treatment difference in early asthmatic response at day 42 was evaluated using a repeated-measures ANCOVA that included study treatment and study visit as independent variables, treatment by study visit as an interaction term, and the corresponding baseline value (as measured 14 days before the first dose of a study drug) as a model covariate.||-0.60|-11.56|0.03
81583628|NCT01405963|162838640|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-7.44||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.22|-0.66|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and day -14 value as covariate.|Treatment difference estimate (tezepelumab minus placebo) is mean estimate based on ANCOVA.|Treatment difference in early asthmatic response at day 84 was evaluated using a repeated-measures ANCOVA that included study treatment and study visit as independent variables, treatment by study visit as an interaction term, and the corresponding baseline value (as measured 14 days before the first dose of a study drug) as a model covariate.||-0.66|-14.22|0.03
81583629|NCT01405963|162838641|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.33||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.68|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and Day -14 value as covariate.|Treatment difference estimate (tezepelumab minus placebo) is mean estimate based on ANCOVA.|Treatment difference in early asthmatic response at day 42 was evaluated using a repeated-measures ANCOVA that included study treatment and study visit as independent variables, treatment by study visit as an interaction term, and the corresponding baseline value (as measured 14 days before the first dose of a study drug) as a model covariate.||0.68|-0.01|0.05
81583630|NCT01405963|162838641|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.39||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.84|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and Day -14 value as covariate.|Treatment difference estimate (tezepelumab minus placebo) is mean estimate based on ANCOVA.|Treatment difference in early asthmatic response at day 84 was evaluated using a repeated-measures ANCOVA that included study treatment and study visit as independent variables, treatment by study visit as an interaction term, and the corresponding baseline value (as measured 14 days before the first dose of a study drug) as a model covariate.||0.84|-0.06|0.08
81583631|NCT01405963|162838642|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.28||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.53|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and day -14 value as covariate.|Treatment difference estimate (tezepelumab minus placebo) is mean estimate based on ANCOVA.|Treatment difference in early asthmatic response at day 42 was evaluated using a repeated-measures ANCOVA that included study treatment and study visit as independent variables, treatment by study visit as an interaction term, and the corresponding baseline value (as measured 14 days before the first dose of a study drug) as a model covariate.||0.53|0.03|0.03
81457552|NCT02289729|162605743|OTHER||Fisher's z|-0.33661||||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.557217|-0.044411|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with Global PDQ-39||-0.044411|-0.557217|0.0239
81457553|NCT02289729|162605743|OTHER||Fisher's z|-0.23658||||0.1125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.484427|0.055538|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with UPDRS-III||0.055538|-0.484427|0.1125
81457554|NCT02289729|162605743|OTHER||Fisher's z|-0.13015||||0.3826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.398887|0.16062|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with UPDRS-IV||0.160620|-0.398887|0.3826
81457555|NCT02289729|162605743|OTHER||Fisher's z|0.11688||||0.4382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.176724|0.390468|||Fisher's z Transformation|||SQLC with Global NMSS||0.390468|-0.176724|0.4382
81457556|NCT01320293|162605744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: Percent change in endothelial function from baseline visit to end of treatment/month 6 will be zero change. (percent change=0)||||<0.05
81583632|NCT01405963|162838642|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.33||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.66|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and day -14 value as covariate.|Treatment difference estimate (tezepelumab minus placebo) is mean estimate based on ANCOVA.|Treatment difference in early asthmatic response at day 84 was evaluated using a repeated-measures ANCOVA that included study treatment and study visit as independent variables, treatment by study visit as an interaction term, and the corresponding baseline value (as measured 14 days before the first dose of a study drug) as a model covariate.||0.66|-0.01|0.06
81583633|NCT01405963|162838643|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.41||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.7|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and Day -14 value as covariate.|Treatment difference estimate (tezepelumab minus placebo) is mean estimate based on ANCOVA.|Treatment difference in late asthmatic response at day 42 was evaluated using a repeated-measures ANCOVA that included study treatment and study visit as independent variables, treatment by study visit as an interaction term, and the corresponding baseline value (as measured 14 days before the first dose of a study drug) as a model covariate.||0.70|0.12|0.01
81583634|NCT01405963|162838643|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.42||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.72|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and Day -14 value as covariate.|Treatment difference estimate (tezepelumab minus placebo) is mean estimate based on ANCOVA.|Treatment difference in late asthmatic response at day 84 was evaluated using a repeated-measures ANCOVA that included study treatment and study visit as independent variables, treatment by study visit as an interaction term, and the corresponding baseline value (as measured 14 days before the first dose of a study drug) as a model covariate.||0.72|0.11|0.01
81583635|NCT01405963|162838644|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.24||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.45|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and day -14 value as covariate.|Treatment difference estimate (tezepelumab minus placebo) is mean estimate based on ANCOVA.|Treatment difference in late asthmatic response at day 42 was evaluated using a repeated-measures ANCOVA that included study treatment and study visit as independent variables, treatment by study visit as an interaction term, and the corresponding baseline value (as measured 14 days before the first dose of a study drug) as a model covariate.||0.45|0.04|0.02
81583636|NCT01405963|162838644|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.18||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.44|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and day -14 value as covariate.|Treatment difference estimate (tezepelumab minus placebo) is mean estimate based on ANCOVA.|Treatment difference in late asthmatic response at day 84 was evaluated using a repeated-measures ANCOVA that included study treatment and study visit as independent variables, treatment by study visit as an interaction term, and the corresponding baseline value (as measured 14 days before the first dose of a study drug) as a model covariate.||0.44|-0.07|0.15
81583637|NCT03089606|162838736|OTHER|2-tailed Fisher's exact test||||||0.08|||||||2-tailed Fisher's exact test|||Null hypothesis. No association between baseline C11-AMT PET SUVmax value and antitumor response to pembrolizumab.||||0.08
81583638|NCT00335972|162838742|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size was based on being able to detect noninferiority on both analgesia (pain score and opioids) and hemodynamic responses, and superiority on at least one of them with 90% power and significance level of 0.025 for each of noninferiority and superiority. For MAP with a noninferiority delta of 7.5 mmHg and expected the SD of 12, we needed a maximum of N= 65 per group. Incorporating the two interim and one final analyses, we thus planned a maximum sample size of N=71/group (N=142 total).|Mean Difference (Net)|-9.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-5.0||Noninferiority confidence intervals are 95% (alpha of 0.05/2=0.025 in direction of interest). Bonferroni correction was used for superiority testing and 97.5% CI were reported.|repeated measures ANOVA||mean difference: Dexmedetomidine arm - Remifentanil arm|||-5|-13|<0.001
81583639|NCT00335972|162838742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-13.0|-4.0||Bonferroni correction was used for superiority testing since superiority on either hemodynamics or pain control would be interpreted as Dex better than Remi (alpha=0.0125 = 0.025/2, 97.5% CI).|repeated measures ANOVA model||mean difference: dexmedetomidine arm - remifentanil arm|superiority test||-4|-13|<0.001
81583640|NCT00335972|162838743|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size was based on being able to detect noninferiority on both analgesia (pain score and opioids) and hemodynamic responses, and superiority on at least one of them with 90% power and significance level of 0.025 for each of noninferiority and superiority. For VRS pain, the standard deviation (SD) was expected to be about 1.75, such that with a noninferiority delta of 1, we needed a maximum of N= 66 per group|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.1||noninferiority confidence intervals are 95% (alpha of 0.05/2=0.025 in direction of interest).|repeated measures ANOVA model||mean difference: Dexmedetomidine arm - Remifentanil arm|||-1.1|-2.7|<0.001
81583641|NCT00335972|162838743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.8|-0.9||Bonferroni correction was used for superiority testing since superiority on either hemodynamics or pain control would be interpreted as Dex better than Remi (alpha=0.0125 = 0.025/2, 97.5% CI).|repeated measures ANOVA model||mean difference: dexmedetomidine arm - remifentanil arm|superiority test||-0.9|-2.8|<0.001
81611168|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-9.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-9.0|-15.0|<0.001
81457557|NCT01320293|162605745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: change in IL-6 levels from baseline visit to end of treatment/month 6 will be zero change. (percent change=0)||||<0.05
81457558|NCT01320293|162605746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: change in adiponectin levels from baseline visit to end of treatment/month 6 will be zero change. (percent change=0)||||0.05
81457559|NCT00793455|162605761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|3.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|6.2|||Chi-squared|||We compared the outcomes in the intervention and control groups using rate ratios and chi square test at 3 and 6 months, a 2 sided test with a p value \< .05 was used to determine significance. The study was powered to detect a 10-percentage point difference in screening completion between intervention and control groups if the control rate of completion as 20% or less with 80% power.||6.2|1.5|<0.05
81457560|NCT00793455|162605762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.2|||Chi-squared|||Same as primary outcome.||2.2|1.03|<0.05
81519661|NCT02068118|162728352|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Means Difference|1.06|||=|0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|4.61||Study group effect over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||ANCOVA Physical Functioning score: Parametric analysis of covariance mixed model on repeated measurements (Baseline, 12 and 18 months) with physical functioning score assessed at baseline as covariate, study group and visit as fixed factors, interaction between study group and visit, interaction between study group and score assessed at baseline and patient as random factor||4.61|-2.48|=0.17
81519662|NCT02068118|162728352|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Means Difference|1.8|||=|0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|6.21||Study group effect over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||ANCOVA Role Physical score: Parametric analysis of covariance mixed model on repeated measurements (Baseline, 12 and 18 months) with role physical score assessed at baseline as covariate, study group and visit as fixed factors, interaction between study group and visit, interaction between study group and score assessed at baseline and patient as random factor||6.21|-2.61|=0.23
81519663|NCT02068118|162728352|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Means Difference|4.46|||=|0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|8.33||Study group effect over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||ANCOVA Bodily Pain score: Parametric analysis of covariance mixed model on repeated measurements (Baseline, 12 and 18 months) with bodily pain score assessed at baseline as covariate, study group and visit as fixed factors, interaction between study group and visit, interaction between study group and score assessed at baseline and patient as random factor||8.33|0.59|=0.50
81519664|NCT02068118|162728352|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Means Difference|2.52|||=|0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|5.12||Study group effect over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||ANCOVA General Health score: Parametric analysis of covariance mixed model on repeated measurements (Baseline, 12 and 18 months) with general health score assessed at baseline as covariate, study group and visit as fixed factors, interaction between study group and visit, interaction between study group and score assessed at baseline and patient as random factor||5.12|-0.07|=0.19
81519665|NCT02068118|162728352|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Means Difference|2.38|||=|0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|4.85||Study group effect over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||ANCOVA Vitality score: Parametric analysis of covariance mixed model on repeated measurements (Baseline, 12 and 18 months) with vitality score assessed at baseline as covariate, study group and visit as fixed factors, interaction between study group and visit, interaction between study group and score assessed at baseline and patient as random factor||4.85|-0.09|=0.034
81519666|NCT02068118|162728352|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Means Difference|4.03|||=|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|7.47||Study group effect over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||ANCOVA Social Functioning score: Parametric analysis of covariance mixed model on repeated measurements (Baseline, 12 and 18 months) with social functioning score assessed at baseline as covariate, study group and visit as fixed factors, interaction between study group and visit, interaction between study group and score assessed at baseline and patient as random factor||7.47|0.60|=0.025
81519667|NCT02068118|162728352|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Means Difference|1.01|||=|0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|4.81||Study group effect over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||ANCOVA Role Emotional score: Parametric analysis of covariance mixed model on repeated measurements (Baseline, 12 and 18 months) with role emotional score assessed at baseline as covariate, study group and visit as fixed factors, interaction between study group and visit, interaction between study group and score assessed at baseline and patient as random factor||4.81|-2.79|=0.90
81519668|NCT02068118|162728352|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Means Difference|2.26|||=|0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|4.37||Study group effect over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||ANCOVA Mental Health score: Parametric analysis of covariance mixed model on repeated measurements (Baseline, 12 and 18 months) with mental health score assessed at baseline as covariate, study group and visit as fixed factors, interaction between study group and visit, interaction between study group and score assessed at baseline and patient as random factor||4.37|0.16|=0.19
81519669|NCT02068118|162728352|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Means Difference|0.9|||=|0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|2.28||Study group effect over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||ANCOVA Physical Component Summary (PCS) score: Parametric analysis of covariance mixed model on repeated measurements (Baseline, 12 and 18 months) with PCS score assessed at baseline as covariate, study group and visit as fixed factors, interaction between study group and visit, interaction between study group and score assessed at baseline and patient as random factor||2.28|-0.48|=0.26
81527309|NCT02967510|162741717|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|<0.001
81527310|NCT02967510|162741717|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|<0.001
81527311|NCT02967510|162741717|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|<0.001
81583642|NCT00335972|162838744|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size was based on being able to detect noninferiority on both analgesia (pain score and opioids) and hemodynamic responses, and superiority on at least one of them with 90% power and significance level of 0.025 for each of noninferiority and superiority.we needed a maximum of N= 65 per group. We assumed for opioids that the coefficient of variation (SD/mean) was about 0.4, resulting in a similar sample size (64/group) with noninferiority deltas of 20% of the observed mean|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-5.0||noninferiority confidence intervals are 95% (alpha of 0.05/2=0.025 in direction of interest)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||mean difference: Dexmedetomidine arm - Remifentanil|||-5|-10|<0.001
81583643|NCT00335972|162838744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-10.0|-3.0||Bonferroni correction was used for superiority testing since superiority on either hemodynamics or pain control would be interpreted as Dex better than Remi (alpha=0.0125 = 0.025/2, 97.5% CI)|repeated measures ANOVA model||mean difference: dexmedetomidine arm - remifentanil arm|superiority||-3|-10|<0.001
81583644|NCT00867451|162838752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.05
81583645|NCT02039674|162838769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages|26.3||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|42.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||||42.1|8.9|0.0016
81583646|NCT02039674|162838770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0858|||||||Exact binomial distribution for testing|HO: ORR ≤20% versus H1: ORR \>20%||||||0.0858
81583647|NCT02039674|162838772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.00252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.83|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test||||0.83|0.35|0.00252
81583648|NCT02039674|162838773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.06762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.12|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test||||1.12|0.45|0.06762
81583649|NCT01408030|162838785|OTHER|Two sided testing was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||||0.97|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.97
81583650|NCT01408030|162838786|OTHER|Two sided testing was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||||0.47|||||||ANOVA|||||||.47
81583651|NCT01408030|162838787|OTHER|Two sided testing was performed with a significance level of 0.05.|||||<|0.001||||||"A mixed-model repeated-measures ANOVA was used to analyze ESS for drug and time (baseline, week 12) effects.~Listed P value is for time effect."|Mixed Models Analysis|Clinical site and patient were included in the model as random effects.||||||<0.001
81583652|NCT01408030|162838788|OTHER|Two sided testing was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||||0.43|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline values and random effect of clinic site.||||||0.43
81583653|NCT01408030|162838789|OTHER|Two sided testing was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||||0.42|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.42
81583654|NCT01408030|162838790|OTHER|Two sided testing was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||||0.08|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.08
81457561|NCT04910100|162605766|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate noninferiority, the upper limits of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between each comparison must be lower than 1.5 mmHg at all timepoints and lower than 1.0 mmHg for the majority of the timepoints (i.e. at least 5 of 9). This was a Phase 2 study and so the sample size was not based on a formal sample size calculation. The study was planned to provide sufficient data to power a Phase 3 study.|Timepoints with Mean IOP < 1.5 mm Hg|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||The primary efficacy analysis was the between group comparison of the mean IOP values in the study eye at each time point at each visit (a total of 9 between-group comparisons). A hierarchical analysis was conducted to compare each of the investigational products against the comparator, timolol 0.5% as follows: (1) Timolol Suspensions 0.5% (2) Nebivolol Suspension 1% (3) Nebivolol Suspension 0.5%.||||
81583655|NCT00108160|162838793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.356||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||Our null hypothesis was that no significant effect of mupirocin ointment (treatment) on S. aureus re-infection would be seen at 18 months compared with placebo ointment. Based on prior studies, we estimated that 198 participants would need to be enrolled assuming a 20% dropout rate; 84 participants per arm would be required to detect a 66% decrease in re-infection from 30% to 10% with a significance level alpha of 0.05 and a power of 0.9.||||0.356
81583656|NCT04365556|162838802|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<.05|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81583657|NCT04365556|162838803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.69
81583658|NCT05083442|162838806|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.9|||ANCOVA||Estimated difference between groups from analysis of covariance with baseline fat mass included as the covariate.|Groups were compared using analysis of covariance with baseline included as the covariate.||1.9|-0.4|0.19
81583659|NCT05083442|162838807|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.1|||ANCOVA||Estimated difference between groups from analysis of covariance with baseline fat mass included as the covariate.|Groups were compared using analysis of covariance with baseline included as the covariate.||2.1|-1.5|0.745
81583660|NCT00136084|162838811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.624||||0.1559||95.0|0.832|3.205||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.041 so that the overall level of the study is maintained at 0.05 across the 4 interim analyses and the final analysis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was computed using a Monte Carlo approximation (10000 permutations) to an exact, risk-group stratified, test.|The odds ratio is defined as the ratio of the odds that a LDAC patient is MRD positive to the odds that a HDAC patient is MRD positive.|The study was designed to test the null hypothesis that HDAC and LDAC result in the same proportion of patients with positive MRD after 22 days. Power calculations indicate that enrollment of a total of 186 MRD-evaluable patients in a 5-stage O'Brien-Fleming group sequential design gives 80% power at the 5% level to detect a change in the MRD-positive proportion from 0.50 to 0.30. The design was developed using East statistical software.||3.205|.832|.1559
81583661|NCT00136084|162838812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Binomial proportion|0.733||||||95.0|0.449|0.922|||Binomial proportion|||Estimate of the proportion of negative minimal residual disease.||.922|.449|
81583662|NCT00136084|162838813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Binomial proportion|0.931||||||95.0|0.772|0.992|||Binomial proportion|||||.992|.772|
81583663|NCT00136084|162838814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Binomial proportion|0.9||||||95.0|0.735|0.979|||Binomial proportion|||||.979|.735|
81583664|NCT00136084|162838816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81583665|NCT00136084|162838817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|-0.0139||||0.2287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0365|0.00873|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.00873|-0.0365|0.2287
81583666|NCT00644969|162838835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.74||||0.0457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|21.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||21.78|1.03|0.0457
81583667|NCT00644969|162838836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.18||||0.0901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|50.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||50.71|0.75|0.0901
81583668|NCT00644969|162838837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.1524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|3.68|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||3.68|0.82|0.1524
81583669|NCT00644969|162838837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.9235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.05|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24||2.05|0.45|0.9235
81583670|NCT00644969|162838838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.65||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.32|-0.99|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference|Week 12 treatment difference||-0.99|-6.32|0.0077
81583671|NCT00644969|162838838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.9022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|3.52|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference|Week 24 treatment difference||3.52|-3.99|0.9022
81583672|NCT05620576|162838851|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.82|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.82|-0.61|
81583673|NCT05620576|162838852|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.99|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.99|-0.47|
81583674|NCT05620576|162838853|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.78|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.78|-0.11|
81583675|NCT05620576|162838854|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.96|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.96|-0.56|
81583676|NCT05620576|162838855|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.41|7.75|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||7.75|-9.41|
81583677|NCT05620576|162838856|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.24|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.24|-0.51|
81583678|NCT05620576|162838857|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.08|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.08|-0.11|
81583679|NCT05620576|162838858|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|23.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.05|152.33|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||152.33|-108.05|
81583680|NCT04920123|162838893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: no improvement or worse with intervention Alternative hypothesis: improvement with intervention||||0.997
81583681|NCT04920123|162838894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: no improvement or worse with intervention Alternative hypothesis: improvement with intervention||||0.500
81583682|NCT04920123|162838895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.821||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: no improvement or worse with intervention Alternative hypothesis: improvement with intervention||||0.821
81583683|NCT04920123|162838896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.995||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: no improvement or worse with intervention Alternative hypothesis: improvement with intervention||||0.995
81583684|NCT04920123|162838897|NON_INFERIORITY|Higher scores indicate more severe depression.||||||0.076|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: no improvement or worse with intervention Alternative hypothesis: improvement with intervention||||0.076
81583685|NCT04920123|162838898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.432|||||||t-test, 1 sided|The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05||Null hypothesis: no improvement or worse with intervention Alternative hypothesis: improvement with intervention||||0.432
81583686|NCT04920123|162838899|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis: no improvement or worse with intervention Alternative hypothesis: improvement with intervention||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.750
81583687|NCT02623803|162838903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1459|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1459
81583688|NCT02623803|162838904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.205|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2050
81583689|NCT02623803|162838905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3989|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3989
81583690|NCT02623803|162838906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5285|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5285
81583691|NCT02623803|162838907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0697|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0697
81583692|NCT02623803|162838908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1029|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1029
81583693|NCT02623803|162838909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3136|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3136
81583694|NCT02623803|162838910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2196|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2196
81583695|NCT02623803|162838911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3057|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3057
81583696|NCT02623803|162838912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0404|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0404
81583697|NCT02623803|162838913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5314|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5314
81583698|NCT02623803|162838914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3166|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3166
81583699|NCT02623803|162838915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2363|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2363
81583700|NCT02623803|162838916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9171|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9171
81583701|NCT02623803|162838917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4194|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4194
81583702|NCT02623803|162838918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7073|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7073
81583703|NCT02623803|162838919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5107|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5107
81583704|NCT02623803|162838920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8339|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8339
81583705|NCT02623803|162838921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8927|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8927
81583706|NCT00278954|162838948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||SABI per subject per year|0.0||||0.01||99.0|0.0|0.101|||Poisson regression with log link||Mean SABI rate = 0 per subject per year. 1-sided 99% upper confidence bound could not be calculated.|The estimated serious acute bacterial infection (SABI) rate was calculated by dividing no. of infections by no.of subject years. The exponential of the upper limit of the 98% 2-sided Confidence Interval (CI) gave the upper, 1-sided, 99% confidence bound, estimated using Poisson regression. The equivalent upper bound per subject year was obtained by dividing this figure by total subject years.||0.101|0|0.01
81583707|NCT04452331|162838953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for clinical site||Diastolic BP||||0.06
81583708|NCT04452331|162838953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Regression, Linear|||Systolic BP||||0.90
81583709|NCT04452331|162838955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.29
81583710|NCT04452331|162838956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.10
81583711|NCT04452331|162838957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.44
81583712|NCT04452331|162838958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.01
81583713|NCT04452331|162838959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.01
81583714|NCT04452331|162838960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Regression, negative binomial|||||||0.54
81583715|NCT04452331|162838961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Regression, negative binomial|||||||0.74
81583716|NCT04452331|162838962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.03
81583717|NCT04452331|162838962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.06
81583718|NCT04452331|162838963|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, negative binomial|||||||<0.001
81583719|NCT04452331|162838963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, negative binomial|||||||0.03
81583720|NCT04452331|162838964|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, poisson|||||||<0.001
81583721|NCT04452331|162838964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Regression, poisson|||||||0.08
81583722|NCT04452331|162838965|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects logistic regression including random effect of visit, to incorporate clustering of prescriptions within visits.||||||<.001
81583723|NCT04452331|162838965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects logistic regression including random effect of visit, to incorporate clustering of prescriptions within visits.||||||0.98
81583724|NCT04452331|162838966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Regression, Linear|||Systolic BP||||0.20
81583725|NCT04452331|162838966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Regression, Linear|||Systolic BP||||0.82
81583726|NCT04452331|162838966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Regression, Linear|||Diastolic BP||||0.12
81583727|NCT04452331|162838966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Regression, Linear|||Diastolic BP||||0.10
81583728|NCT02211131|162839010|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.58|0.96||Unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Unstratified Hazard Ratio (T-VEC + Surgery / Surgery)|||0.96|0.58|0.070
81583729|NCT02211131|162839011|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.6|0.97||Unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Unstratified Hazard Ratio (T-VEC + Surgery / Surgery)|||0.97|0.60|0.092
81583730|NCT02211131|162839013|OTHER||Treatment Difference|4.3||||0.594|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.9|15.3||The two-sided p-value is based on the Pearson's Chi-square test.|Chi-squared||An 80% approximate exact CI for between-arm differences in binary rate is calculated using Wilson's score method with continuity correction.|||15.3|-6.9|0.594
81583731|NCT02211131|162839014|OTHER||Treatment Difference|14.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|80.0|7.4|21.6||The two-sided p-value is based on the Pearson's Chi-square test.|Chi-squared||80% exact CI for binary rate of each arm is calculated using the Clopper Pearson method.|||21.6|7.4|0.003
81583732|NCT02211131|162839019|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.36|0.81||Unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Unstratified Hazard Ratio (T-VEC + Surgery / Surgery)|||0.81|0.36|0.050
81583733|NCT05664490|162839025|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.22||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Poisson regression|We used Poisson regression with a log-link and robust standard errors to assess the effect of our intervention on PrEP adherence at Week 12|The Standard of Care Mental Health Services arm was the reference category for the risk ratio.|||1.22|0.64|0.44
81583734|NCT05664490|162839026|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.42||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Poisson regression|We used Poisson regression with a log-link and robust standard errors to assess the effect of our intervention on reduced CMD symptoms at Week 12.|The reference category for the risk ratio presented is the Standard of Care Mental Health Services arm.|||1.42|0.71|0.99
81583735|NCT05664490|162839027|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.89||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Poisson regression|We used Poisson regression with a log-link to estimate to assess the effect of our intervention on PrEP adherence at Week 4.|The Standard of Care Mental Health Services arm was the reference category for the risk ratio.|||1.89|1.03|0.03
81583736|NCT05664490|162839028|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.29||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Poisson regression|We used Poisson regression with a log-link to assess the effect of the intervention on common mental disorders at Week 4.|The Standard of Care Mental Health Services arm was the reference category.|||1.29|0.50|0.37
81583737|NCT03167879|162839052|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.79|40.49||||||||40.49|2.79|
81583738|NCT03167879|162839053|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.09||||||||2.09|0.25|
81583739|NCT03167879|162839054|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|257.6||||||||257.6|0.02|
81583740|NCT01420289|162839056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.0||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|80.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||80|10|0.086
81583741|NCT01420289|162839057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|100.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||100|10|<0.05
81519670|NCT02068118|162728352|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Means Difference|1.2|||=|0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.31||Study group effect over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||ANCOVA Mental Component Summary (MCS) score: Parametric analysis of covariance mixed model on repeated measurements (Baseline, 12 and 18 months) with MCS score assessed at baseline as covariate, study group and visit as fixed factors, interaction between study group and visit, interaction between study group and score assessed at baseline and patient as random factor||2.31|0.08|=0.17
81519671|NCT02068118|162728357|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.03|||||||Log Rank|||Time to first event compared using the log-rank test||||=0.03
81583742|NCT02404350|162839098|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.78|5.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Statistical values were calculated from a logistic regression model with treatment and randomization stratum (TNF-a status -naive or Incidence Rate) as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.||5.79|2.78|<0.0001
81583743|NCT02404350|162839098|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.35|4.87|||Regression, Logistic|||Statistical values were calculated from a logistic regression model with treatment and randomization stratum (TNF-a status -naive or Incidence Rate) as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.||4.87|2.35|<0.0001
81583744|NCT02404350|162839098|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.16|6.63|||Regression, Logistic|||Statistical values were calculated from a logistic regression model with treatment and randomization stratum (TNF-a status -naive or Incidence Rate) as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.||6.63|3.16|<0.0001
81583745|NCT02404350|162839099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Mean|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0061|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANCOVA model||\*For the Statistical Test of the Hypothesis for the Secondary Outcome, The Estimation Parameter is the Standard Error of the Difference in Mean and not Standard Error of the Mean|Secukinumab 300 mg With Load compared to Placebo Estimate (for the difference in mean), SE and p-value are from a non-parametric ANCOVA model (Koch, 1998) with the change from baseline van der Heijde total modified Sharp score (or Erosion Score or Joint Space Narrowing Score) as the dependent variable, treatment and randomization stratum (TNFa status -naive or IR ) as factors, and weight and baseline van der Heijde total modified Sharp score as covariates.||||0.0061
81583746|NCT02404350|162839099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Mean|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0048|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANCOVA model||\*For the Statistical Test of the Hypothesis for the Secondary Outcome, The Estimation Parameter is the Standard Error of the Difference in Mean and not Standard Error of the Mean|Secukinumab 300 mg With Load compared to Placebo Estimate (for the difference in mean), SE and p-value are from a non-parametric ANCOVA model (Koch, 1998) with the change from baseline van der Heijde total modified Sharp score (or Erosion Score or Joint Space Narrowing Score) as the dependent variable, treatment and randomization stratum (TNFa status -naive or IR ) as factors, and weight and baseline van der Heijde total modified Sharp score as covariates.||||0.0048
81583747|NCT02404350|162839099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Mean|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0003|||||||Non-parametric ANCOVA model||For the Statistical Test of the Hypothesis for the Secondary Outcome, The Estimation Parameter is the Standard Error of the Difference in Mean and not Standard Error of the Mean|Secukinumab 300 mg With Load compared to Placebo Estimate (for the difference in mean), SE and p-value are from a non-parametric ANCOVA model (Koch, 1998) with the change from baseline van der Heijde total modified Sharp score (or Erosion Score or Joint Space Narrowing Score) as the dependent variable, treatment and randomization stratum (TNFa status -naive or IR ) as factors, and weight and baseline van der Heijde total modified Sharp score as covariates.||||0.0003
81583748|NCT02404350|162839100|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.52|18.63|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment and randomization stratum (TNF-alpha status -naïve or IR) as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.||18.63|5.52|<0.0001
81583749|NCT02404350|162839100|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.37|21.37|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment and randomization stratum (TNF-alpha status -naïve or IR) as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.||21.37|6.37|<0.0001
81583750|NCT02404350|162839100|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.56|34.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment and randomization stratum (TNF-alpha status -naïve or IR) as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.||34.12|9.56|<0.0001
81583751|NCT02404350|162839101|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|8.83|||Regression, Logistic|||"Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment and randomization stratum (TNF-alpha status -naïve or IR) as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.~Missing responses are imputed as non-responders."||8.83|2.31|<0.0001
81583752|NCT02404350|162839101|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|11.87|||Regression, Logistic|||"Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment and randomization stratum (TNF-alpha status -naïve or IR) as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.~Missing responses are imputed as non-responders."||11.87|3.18|<0.0001
81583753|NCT02404350|162839101|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.43|24.48|||Regression, Logistic|||"Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment and randomization stratum (TNF-alpha status -naïve or IR) as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.~Missing responses are imputed as non-responders."||24.48|6.43|<0.0001
81583754|NCT02404350|162839102|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|5.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|8.73|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment and randomization stratum (TNF-alpha status -naïve or IR) as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.||8.73|3.30|<0.0001
81519672|NCT02068118|162728358|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.15|||||||Log Rank|||Time to first event compared using the log-rank test||||=0.15
81519673|NCT02068118|162728359|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||=|0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.95|||Regression, Cox|||Time to first unplanned hospital readmission for heart failure compared using multivariable Cox regression model||0.95|0.53|=0.02
81457562|NCT04910100|162605766|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate noninferiority, the upper limits of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between each comparison must be lower than 1.5 mmHg at all timepoints and lower than 1.0 mmHg for the majority of the timepoints (i.e. at least 5 of 9). This was a Phase 2 study and so the sample size was not based on a formal sample size calculation. The study was planned to provide sufficient data to power a Phase 3 study.|Timepoints with Mean IOP < 1.0 mm Hg|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||The primary efficacy analysis was the between group comparison of the mean IOP values in the study eye at each time point at each visit (a total of 9 between-group comparisons). A hierarchical analysis was conducted to compare each of the investigational products against the comparator, timolol 0.5% as follows: (1) Timolol Suspensions 0.5% (2) Nebivolol Suspension 1% (3) Nebivolol Suspension 0.5%.||||
81519674|NCT02068118|162728360|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||=|0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.98|||Regression, Cox|||Time to first unplanned hospital readmission for heart failure compared using multivariable Cox regression model||0.98|0.39|=0.043
81583755|NCT02404350|162839102|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.93|10.32|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment and randomization stratum (TNF-alpha status -naïve or IR) as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.||10.32|3.93|<0.0001
81519675|NCT00334282|162728361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46||||1e-07||95.0|0.34|0.62||stratified log-rank test|Log Rank||The estimated value is the hazard ratio comparing pazopanib to placebo.|||0.62|0.34|.0000001
81519676|NCT01515475|162728377|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.0||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|18.0|||Barnard's Exact Test|||||18|-12|0.72
81519677|NCT01515475|162728377|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.0||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|4.0|||Barnard's Exact Test|||||4|-31|0.14
81519678|NCT01515475|162728385|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.11|1.09||Results are considered statistically significant if p\<0.01.|ANCOVA|||"Analysis for the more hyperopic eye, Older Cohort:~An analysis of covariance model adjusting for refractive error at enrollment was used to compare mean change in refractive error between treatment groups."||1.09|0.11|0.002
81519679|NCT01515475|162728385|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.1|1.06||Results are considered statistically significant if p\<0.01.|ANCOVA|||"Analysis for the less hyperopic eye, Older Cohort:~An analysis of covariance model adjusting for refractive error at enrollment was used to compare mean change in refractive error between treatment groups."||1.06|0.10|0.002
81519680|NCT01515475|162728385|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.51|0.84||Results are considered statistically significant if p≤0.01.|ANCOVA|||"Analysis for the more hyperopic eye, Younger Cohort:~An analysis of covariance model adjusting for refractive error at enrollment was used to compare mean change in refractive error between treatment groups."||0.84|-0.51|0.53
81519681|NCT01515475|162728385|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.43|0.86||Results are considered statistically significant if p≤0.01.|ANCOVA|||"Analysis for the less hyperopic eye, Younger Cohort:~An analysis of covariance model adjusting for refractive error at enrollment was used to compare mean change in refractive error between treatment groups."||0.86|-0.43|0.38
81519682|NCT01515475|162728386|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.0||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-49.0|1.0||Results are considered statistically significant if p\<0.01.|Barnard's Exact Test|||"Analysis for the more hyperopic eye:~Barnard's exact test was used to compare proportions between treatment groups."||1|-49|0.013
81519683|NCT01515475|162728386|OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|-18.0||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-42.0|8.0||Results are considered statistically significant if p\<0.01.|Barnard's Exact Test|||"Analysis for the less hyperopic eye:~Barnard's exact test was used to compare proportions between treatment groups."||8|-42|0.08
81583756|NCT02404350|162839102|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.61|12.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment and randomization stratum (TNF-alpha status -naïve or IR) as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.||12.00|4.61|<0.0001
81583757|NCT02404350|162839103|SUPERIORITY|Mixed model with treatment regimen, analysis visit and randomization stratum (TNF-alpha status -naïve or IR) as factors, weight and baseline score as continuous covariates, and treatment by analysis visit and baseline score by analysis visit as interaction terms, using an unstructured covariance structure|Treatment contrast in LS mean (Change)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS Mean, 95% confidence interval, and p-value are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||||-0.15|-0.32|<0.0001
81583758|NCT02404350|162839103|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Contrast in LS mean (Change)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS Mean, 95% confidence interval, and p-value are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||||-0.14|-0.32|<0.0001
81583759|NCT02404350|162839103|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Contrast inj LS mean (Change)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS Mean, 95% confidence interval, and p-value are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||||-0.24|-0.42|<0.0001
81457563|NCT04910100|162605766|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate noninferiority, the upper limits of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between each comparison must be lower than 1.5 mmHg at all timepoints and lower than 1.0 mmHg for the majority of the timepoints (i.e. at least 5 of 9). This was a Phase 2 study and so the sample size was not based on a formal sample size calculation. The study was planned to provide sufficient data to power a Phase 3 study.|Timepoints with Mean IOP < 1.5 mm Hg|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||The primary efficacy analysis was the between group comparison of the mean IOP values in the study eye at each time point at each visit (a total of 9 between-group comparisons). A hierarchical analysis was conducted to compare each of the investigational products against the comparator, timolol 0.5% as follows: (1) Timolol Suspensions 0.5% (2) Nebivolol Suspension 1% (3) Nebivolol Suspension 0.5%.||||
81457564|NCT04910100|162605766|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate noninferiority, the upper limits of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between each comparison must be lower than 1.5 mmHg at all timepoints and lower than 1.0 mmHg for the majority of the timepoints (i.e. at least 5 of 9). This was a Phase 2 study and so the sample size was not based on a formal sample size calculation. The study was planned to provide sufficient data to power a Phase 3 study.|Timepoints with Mean IOP < 1.0 mm Hg|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||The primary efficacy analysis was the between group comparison of the mean IOP values in the study eye at each time point at each visit (a total of 9 between-group comparisons). A hierarchical analysis was conducted to compare each of the investigational products against the comparator, timolol 0.5% as follows: (1) Timolol Suspensions 0.5% (2) Nebivolol Suspension 1% (3) Nebivolol Suspension 0.5%.||||
81583760|NCT02404350|162839104|SUPERIORITY||Treatment contrast in LS mean (Change)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-value are from a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)||Mixed model with treatment regimen, analysis visit and randomization stratum (TNF-alpha status -naïve or IR) as factors, weight and baseline score as continuous covariates, and treatment by analysis visit and baseline score by analysis visit as interaction terms, using an unstructured covariance structure||-0.47|-0.85|<0.0001
81583761|NCT02404350|162839104|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Contrast in LS Mean (Change)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-value are from a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)||Mixed model with treatment regimen, analysis visit and randomization stratum (TNF-alpha status -naïve or IR) as factors, weight and baseline score as continuous covariates, and treatment by analysis visit and baseline score by analysis visit as interaction terms, using an unstructured covariance structure||-0.47|-0.85|<0.0001
81583762|NCT02404350|162839104|SUPERIORITY||Treatment contrast in LS mean (Change)|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-value are from a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)||Mixed model with treatment regimen, analysis visit and randomization stratum (TNF-alpha status -naïve or IR) as factors, weight and baseline score as continuous covariates, and treatment by analysis visit and baseline score by analysis visit as interaction terms, using an unstructured covariance structure||-0.67|-1.05|<0.0001
81519684|NCT01515475|162728387|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.02|0.04|||ANCOVA|||"Test for Difference in Means in Better-Seeing Eye: Older Cohort~An analysis of covariance model, adjusting for age at the 3-year visit and visual acuity at baseline, was used to compare mean visual acuity between treatment groups. Results are considered statistically significant if p\<0.01."||0.04|-0.02|0.22
81457565|NCT04910100|162605766|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate noninferiority, the upper limits of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between each comparison must be lower than 1.5 mmHg at all timepoints and lower than 1.0 mmHg for the majority of the timepoints (i.e. at least 5 of 9). This was a Phase 2 study and so the sample size was not based on a formal sample size calculation. The study was planned to provide sufficient data to power a Phase 3 study.|Timepoints with Mean IOP < 1.5 mm Hg|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||The primary efficacy analysis was the between group comparison of the mean IOP values in the study eye at each time point at each visit (a total of 9 between-group comparisons). A hierarchical analysis was conducted to compare each of the investigational products against the comparator, timolol 0.5% as follows: (1) Timolol Suspensions 0.5% (2) Nebivolol Suspension 1% (3) Nebivolol Suspension 0.5%.||||
81457566|NCT04910100|162605766|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate noninferiority, the upper limits of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between each comparison must be lower than 1.5 mmHg at all timepoints and lower than 1.0 mmHg for the majority of the timepoints (i.e. at least 5 of 9). This was a Phase 2 study and so the sample size was not based on a formal sample size calculation. The study was planned to provide sufficient data to power a Phase 3 study.|Timepoints with Mean IOP < 1.0 mm Hg|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||The primary efficacy analysis was the between group comparison of the mean IOP values in the study eye at each time point at each visit (a total of 9 between-group comparisons). A hierarchical analysis was conducted to compare each of the investigational products against the comparator, timolol 0.5% as follows: (1) Timolol Suspensions 0.5% (2) Nebivolol Suspension 1% (3) Nebivolol Suspension 0.5%.||||
81457567|NCT02329015|162605769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.58||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|2.41|||Regression, Logistic|||Model 1: An intent to treat analyses was performed determining effect of group assignment on academic performance while controlling for previous year GPA.||2.41|-1.25|0.54
81583763|NCT02404350|162839105|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.19|0.47|0.2250
81583764|NCT02404350|162839105|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.70|0.29|0.0004
81583765|NCT02404350|162839105|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.44||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.69|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.69|0.28|0.0004
81457568|NCT02329015|162605769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.67||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|3.55|||Regression, Linear|||Model 2: As active participation between groups was significantly different a second intent to treat analysis was performed which added to Model 1 (controlling for previous year GPA) by controlling for active participation.||3.55|-0.21|0.08
81457569|NCT02329015|162605769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|2.7||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|4.71|||Regression, Linear|||Model 3: Per Protocol Analysis: it was hypothesized that any benefit of yoga education would only accrue if the student was assigned to yoga classes and actively participated in the class. A third Model was fit with an interaction term for class assignment and class participation.||4.71|0.69|0.009
81583766|NCT02404350|162839106|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.65|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.65|0.22|0.0004
81583767|NCT02404350|162839106|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.60|0.19|0.0003
81583768|NCT02404350|162839106|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.44|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.44|0.13|<0.0001
81457570|NCT02329015|162605770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.301|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis of the Voluntary subscale of the Response to Stress Questionnaire||||0.301
81457571|NCT02291237|162605779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference(Eleclazine - Placebo)|-0.55||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|0.78|||ANCOVA|P-value and Least Squares (LS) Means are from model with terms for sex, age (continuous), and treatment group and baseline peak VO2 as the covariate.||The analysis evaluated the change in Peak VO2 from baseline to Week 24 for the eleclazine group compared with that of the placebo group using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including terms for baseline Peak VO2, sex, and age (continuous).||0.78|-1.87|0.416
81457572|NCT02291237|162605780|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference(Eleclazine - Placebo)|-0.42||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|0.85||P-value and LS Means are from model with terms for sex, age (continuous), and treatment group and baseline peak VO2 as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||The analysis evaluated the change in Peak VO2 from baseline to Week 12 for the eleclazine group compared with that of the placebo group using ANCOVA including terms for baseline Peak VO2, sex, and age (continuous).||0.85|-1.68|0.517
81457573|NCT02291237|162605781|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference(Eleclazine - Placebo)|1.54||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|6.19|||ANCOVA|P-value and LS Means are from model with terms for sex, age (continuous), and treatment group and baseline score as the covariate.||The analysis evaluated the change in MLHFQ from baseline to Week 24 for the eleclazine group compared with that of the placebo group using ANCOVA including terms for baseline treadmill exercise time, sex, and age (continuous).||6.19|-3.11|0.513
81583769|NCT02136576|162839133|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||"This p-value is for the Air Schiff comparison.~The threshold of significance was 0.05 and no multiple comparisons were necessary."|Kruskal-Wallis|||Assuming the control group may exhibit a modest improvement in dentinal hypersensitivity (\~5%) whereas the two test groups should demonstrate a more significant improvement (\~30%). Assuming a common standard deviation of 25%, we will have 58% power to detect a difference between the 3 groups using one way analysis of variance, with 10 subjects per group, and setting alpha to 0.05 (nQuery Advisor, Version 7.0). Up to 13 subjects per group will be recruited, to allow for a 20% dropout rate.||||0.72
81583770|NCT02136576|162839133|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||"This p-value is for the Air VAS comparison.~The threshold of significance was 0.05 and no multiple comparisons were necessary."|Kruskal-Wallis|||Assuming the control group may exhibit a modest improvement in dentinal hypersensitivity (\~5%) whereas the two test groups should demonstrate a more significant improvement (\~30%). Assuming a common standard deviation of 25%, we will have 58% power to detect a difference between the 3 groups using one way analysis of variance, with 10 subjects per group, and setting alpha to 0.05 (nQuery Advisor, Version 7.0). Up to 13 subjects per group will be recruited, to allow for a 20% dropout rate.||||.93
81611169|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-9.0|0.009
81583771|NCT02136576|162839133|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||"This p-value is for the WaterSchiff comparison.~The threshold of significance was 0.05 and no multiple comparisons were necessary."|Kruskal-Wallis|||Assuming the control group may exhibit a modest improvement in dentinal hypersensitivity (\~5%) whereas the two test groups should demonstrate a more significant improvement (\~30%). Assuming a common standard deviation of 25%, we will have 58% power to detect a difference between the 3 groups using one way analysis of variance, with 10 subjects per group, and setting alpha to 0.05 (nQuery Advisor, Version 7.0). Up to 13 subjects per group will be recruited, to allow for a 20% dropout rate.||||.77
81457574|NCT02291237|162605782|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference(Eleclazine - Placebo)|0.1||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|4.56|||ANCOVA|P-value and LS Means are from model with terms for sex, age (continuous), and treatment group and baseline score as the covariate.||The analysis evaluated the change in MLHFQ from baseline to Week 12 for the eleclazine group compared with that of the placebo group using ANCOVA including terms for baseline treadmill exercise time, sex, and age (continuous).||4.56|-4.36|0.964
81457575|NCT02291237|162605783|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference(Eleclazine - Placebo)|-0.04||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|1.1|||ANCOVA|P-value and LS Means are from model with terms for sex, age (continuous), and treatment group and baseline score as the covariate.||The analysis evaluated the change in treadmill exercise time from baseline to Week 24 for the eleclazine group compared with that of the placebo group using ANCOVA including terms for baseline treadmill exercise time, sex, and age (continuous).||1.10|-1.18|0.944
81457576|NCT02291237|162605784|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference(Eleclazine - Placebo)|0.0||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.97|||ANCOVA|P-value and LS Means are from model with terms for sex, age (continuous), and treatment group and baseline score as the covariate.||The analysis evaluated the change in treadmill exercise time from baseline to Week 12 for the eleclazine group compared with that of the placebo group using ANCOVA including terms for baseline treadmill exercise time, sex, and age (continuous).||0.97|-0.96|0.993
81457577|NCT07034820|162605785|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|56.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.0|64.0||A priori statistical significance threshold for the primary endpoint was set at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was applied to the primary outcome analysis, as it was the sole primary endpoint.|Chi-squared||The Risk Difference (RD) indicates the absolute difference in hemorrhoid regression rates between the Nimsai Herbal Group and the Placebo Group. Calculation: Nimsai Herbal (78%) - Placebo (22%) = 56%.|Powered for 56% difference (80% power, alpha=0.05) to detect the anticipated difference in hemorrhoid regression rates between groups. The sample size of N=300 (150 participants per arm) was calculated based on an expected regression rate of 22% in the placebo group and 78% in the Nimsai Herbal group. This ensured sufficient statistical power for the primary efficacy analysis.||64|48|<0.001
81457578|NCT03741400|162605827|OTHER|||||||0.88||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance, 0.05|ANCOVA|Nonparametric ANCOVA using Quade's test with adjustments for age, sex, and NIHSS||Analysis of change in total seconds||||0.88
81457579|NCT03741400|162605827|OTHER|||||||0.99||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance, 0.05|ANCOVA|Nonparametric ANCOVA using Quade's test with adjustments for age, sex, and NIHSS||Analysis of change in fine motor skill assessment||||0.99
81583772|NCT02136576|162839133|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||"This p-value is for the WaterVAS comparison.~The threshold of significance was 0.05 and no multiple comparisons were necessary."|Kruskal-Wallis|||Assuming the control group may exhibit a modest improvement in dentinal hypersensitivity (\~5%) whereas the two test groups should demonstrate a more significant improvement (\~30%). Assuming a common standard deviation of 25%, we will have 58% power to detect a difference between the 3 groups using one way analysis of variance, with 10 subjects per group, and setting alpha to 0.05 (nQuery Advisor, Version 7.0). Up to 13 subjects per group will be recruited, to allow for a 20% dropout rate.||||.93
81583773|NCT00537381|162839135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.728||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.112|2.686|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval was estimated from a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as the only explanatory factor.|||2.686|1.112|0.014
81583774|NCT00537381|162839136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.795|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.795
81583775|NCT00537381|162839137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.018
81583776|NCT00537381|162839138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.476||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.853|2.522|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval was estimated from a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as the only explanatory factor.|||2.522|0.853|0.163
81583777|NCT02590939|162839142|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81583778|NCT02590939|162839143|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81583779|NCT02590939|162839144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.666||||||Statistical significance threshold set to 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.666
81583780|NCT02590939|162839145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026||||||Statistical significance threshold set to 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.026
81457580|NCT03741400|162605827|OTHER|||||||0.8||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance, 0.05|ANCOVA|Nonparametric ANCOVA using Quade's test with adjustments for age, sex, and NIHSS||Analysis of change in gross motor skills assessment||||0.80
81457581|NCT03741400|162605828|OTHER|||||||0.61||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance, 0.05|ANCOVA|Nonparametric ANCOVA using Quade's test with adjustments for age, sex, and NIHSS||||||0.61
81457582|NCT03741400|162605829|OTHER|||||||0.47||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance, 0.05|ANCOVA|Nonparametric ANCOVA using Quade's test with adjustments for age, sex, and NIHSS||Analysis of change in total seconds||||0.47
81457583|NCT03741400|162605829|OTHER|||||||0.55||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance, 0.05|ANCOVA|Nonparametric ANCOVA using Quade's test with adjustments for age, sex, and NIHSS||Analysis of change in fine motor skill assessment||||0.55
81457584|NCT03741400|162605829|OTHER|||||||0.38||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance, 0.05|ANCOVA|Nonparametric ANCOVA using Quade's test with adjustments for age, sex, and NIHSS||Analysis of change in gross motor skills assessment||||0.38
81457585|NCT03741400|162605830|OTHER|||||||0.24||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance, 0.05|ANCOVA|Nonparametric ANCOVA using Quade's test with adjustments for age, sex, and NIHSS||||||0.24
81457586|NCT03741400|162605831|OTHER|||||||0.18||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance, 0.05|Mann-Whitney U test|||||||0.18
81457587|NCT03741400|162605832|OTHER|||||||0.926||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance, 0.05|ANCOVA|Nonparametric ANCOVA using Quade's test with adjustments for age, sex, and NIHSS||Analysis at week 12||||0.926
81457588|NCT03741400|162605832|OTHER|||||||0.828||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance, 0.05|ANCOVA|Nonparametric ANCOVA using Quade's test with adjustments for age, sex, and NIHSS||Analysis at week 24||||0.828
81457589|NCT03714828|162605833|OTHER||Overall Response Rate|100.0||||0.0005|ONE_SIDED|95.0|76.2||||One-sample binomial test|One-sample binomial test versus null hypothesis value of 0.50.|||||76.2|0.0005
81457590|NCT03714828|162605835|OTHER|Descriptive statistics|Mean|48.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.2|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81457591|NCT03714828|162605837|OTHER|Binomial proportion of TILs|Percentage|83.3|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81457592|NCT03714828|162605840|OTHER|Counts of TILs|Percentage|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81457593|NCT03714828|162605841|OTHER||Percentage|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81457594|NCT01998841|162605851|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Annualized Rate of Change|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.13|||RCRM|||Analysis was based on random coefficient regression model (RCRM) using unstructured covariance matrix: API Composite Endpoint=Treatment \* Analysis Year + interactive voice or Web-based response system (IxRS) defined Age Group + IxRS defined Education History + IxRS defined apolipoprotein E4 (APOE4) Carrier Status + IxRS defined CDR Global Score.||1.13|-0.48|0.43
81457595|NCT01998841|162605852|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Annualized Rate of Change|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.02|||RCRM|||Analysis was based on RCRM using unstructured covariance matrix: FCSRT Cueing Index = Treatment \* Analysis Year + IxRS defined Age Group + IxRS defined Education History + IxRS defined APOE4 Carrier Status + IxRS defined CDR Global Score.||0.02|-0.003|0.16
81457596|NCT01998841|162605853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.52|||Stratified Log Rank||Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox regression|Stratification factors used: Age Group, Education History, APOE4 Carrier Status, Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) Global Score.||1.52|0.41|0.48
81457597|NCT01998841|162605854|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.59|||Stratified Log Rank||Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox regression.|Stratification factors used: Age Group, Education History, APOE4 Carrier Status.||1.59|0.53|0.76
81457598|NCT01998841|162605855|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Annualized Rate of Change|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.09|||RCRM|||Analysis was based on RCRM using unstructured covariance matrix: CDR-SB = Treatment \* Analysis Year + IxRS defined Age Group + IxRS defined Education History + IxRS defined APOE4 Carrier Status + IxRS defined CDR Global Score.||0.09|-0.15|0.64
81583781|NCT02590939|162839146|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Statistical significance threshold set to 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1
81583782|NCT02590939|162839147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037||||||Statistical significance threshold set to 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.037
81457599|NCT01998841|162605856|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Annualized Rate of Change|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.75|||RCRM|||Analysis was based on RCRM using unstructured covariance matrix: RBANS Total Score = Treatment \* Analysis Year + IxRS defined Age Group + IxRS defined Education History + IxRS defined APOE4 Carrier Status + IxRS defined CDR Global Score.||0.75|-0.40|0.55
81457600|NCT01998841|162605857|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Annualized Rate of Change|-0.0006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0037|0.0024|||RCRM|||Analysis was based on RCRM using unstructured covariance matrix: PET SUVR = Treatment \* Analysis Year + IxRS defined Age Group + IxRS defined Education History + IxRS defined APOE4 Carrier Status + IxRS defined CDR Global Score.||0.0024|-0.0037|0.69
81457601|NCT01998841|162605858|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Annualized Rate of Change|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.007|||RCRM|||Analysis was based on RCRM using unstructured covariance matrix: FDG-PET = Treatment \* Analysis Year + IxRS defined Age Group + IxRS defined Education History + IxRS defined APOE4 Carrier Status + IxRS defined CDR Global Score.||0.007|-0.002|0.25
81457602|NCT01998841|162605859|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Annualized Rate of Change|107.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|92.28||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.5|290.05|||RCRM|||Whole Brain: Analysis was based on RCRM using unstructured covariance matrix: MRI Whole Brain (Derived) = Treatment \* Analysis Year + IxRS defined Age Group + IxRS defined Education History + IxRS defined APOE4 Carrier Status + IxRS defined CDR Global Score.||290.05|-74.5|0.25
81457603|NCT01998841|162605859|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Annualized Rate of Change|9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.39||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.74|43.94|||RCRM|||Bilateral Hippocampus: Analysis was based on RCRM using unstructured covariance matrix: MRI Bilateral Hippocampus = Treatment \* Analysis Year + IxRS defined Age Group + IxRS defined Education History + IxRS defined APOE4 Carrier Status + IxRS defined CDR Global Score.||43.94|-24.74|0.58
81457604|NCT01998841|162605859|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Annualized Rate of Change|19.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|213.08||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-400.78|440.62|||RCRM|||Ventricles: Analysis was based on RCRM using unstructured covariance matrix: MRI Ventricles = Treatment \* Analysis Year + IxRS defined Age Group + IxRS defined Education History + IxRS defined APOE4 Carrier Status + IxRS defined CDR Global Score.||440.62|-400.78|0.93
81583783|NCT02590939|162839148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028||||||Statistical significance threshold set to 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.028
81457605|NCT01998841|162605860|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Annualized Rate of Change|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.09||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.17|4.23|||RCRM|||tTau: Analysis was based on RCRM using unstructured covariance matrix: CSF tTau = Treatment \* Analysis Year + IxRS defined Age Group + IxRS defined Education History + IxRS defined APOE4 Carrier Status + IxRS defined CDR Global Score.||4.23|-8.17|0.53
81457606|NCT01998841|162605860|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Annualized Rate of Change|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.43|||RCRM|||pTau: Analysis was based on RCRM using unstructured covariance matrix: CSF pTau = Treatment \* Analysis Year + IxRS defined Age Group + IxRS defined Education History + IxRS defined APOE4 Carrier Status + IxRS defined CDR Global Score.||0.43|-1.43|0.28
81583784|NCT02590939|162839149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062||||||Statistical significance threshold set to 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.062
81583785|NCT05045144|162839166|OTHER|The lot-to-lot consistency is demonstrated only if two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the 3 pair-wise geometric mean ratios of RSV MAT IgG ELISA concentration falls within 0.67 and 1.5.|GMC Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.13|||GMC ratio|||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency of the immune responses of Lot 1 and Lot 2 of the RSV MAT vaccine, as measured by ELISA in terms of IgG GMCs at Day 31.||1.13|0.92|
81583786|NCT05045144|162839166|OTHER|The lot-to-lot consistency is demonstrated only if two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the 3 pair-wise geometric mean ratios of RSV MAT IgG ELISA concentration falls within 0.67 and 1.5.|GMC ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.05|||GMC ratio|||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency of the immune responses of Lot 1 and Lot 3 of the RSV MAT vaccine, as measured by ELISA in terms of IgG GMCs at Day 31.||1.05|0.85|
81583787|NCT05045144|162839166|OTHER|The lot-to-lot consistency is demonstrated only if two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the 3 pair-wise geometric mean ratios of RSV MAT IgG ELISA concentration falls within 0.67 and 1.5.|GMC ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.03|||GMC ratio|||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency of the immune responses of Lot 2 and Lot 3 of the RSV MAT vaccine, as measured by ELISA in terms of IgG GMCs at Day 31.||1.03|0.83|
81583788|NCT05045144|162839167|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of Flu D-QIV vaccine is demonstrated for the A/Tasmania/503/2020 (H3N2) IVR-221 strain, if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% CI on the GMT ratio (RSV MAT + Flu D-QIV vaccine divided by Flu D-QIV vaccine) is greater than 0.67 at Day 31 post vaccination.|GMC ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.82|||GMC ratio|||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the Flu D-QIV vaccine when co-administered with RSV MAT vaccine compared to Flu D-QIV vaccine given alone as measured by the ratio of HI GMTs of Flu D-QIV antibody titers against A/Tasmania/503/2020 (H3N2) IVR-221 strain at 30 days post administration (Day 31).||0.82|0.63|
81583789|NCT05045144|162839167|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of Flu D-QIV vaccine is demonstrated for B/Washington/02/2019 strain, if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% CI on the GMT ratio (RSV MAT + Flu D-QIV vaccine divided by Flu D-QIV vaccine) is greater than 0.67 at Day 31 post vaccination.|GMC ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.1|||GMC ratio|||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the Flu D-QIV vaccine when co-administered with RSV MAT vaccine compared to Flu D-QIV vaccine given alone as measured by the ratio of HI GMTs of Flu D-QIV antibody titers against B/Washington/02/2019 strain at 30 days post administration (Day 31).||1.10|0.79|
81583790|NCT05045144|162839167|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of Flu D-QIV vaccine is demonstrated for B/Phuket/3073/2013 strain, if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% CI on the GMT ratio (RSV MAT + Flu D-QIV vaccine divided by Flu D-QIV vaccine) is greater than 0.67 at Day 31 post vaccination.|GMC ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.93|||GMC ratio|||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the Flu D-QIV vaccine when co-administered with RSV MAT vaccine compared to Flu D-QIV vaccine given alone as measured by the ratio of HI GMTs of Flu D-QIV antibody titers against B/Phuket/3073/2013 strain at 30 days post administration (Day 31).||0.93|0.69|
81583791|NCT05045144|162839168|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of RSV MAT vaccine is demonstrated for RSV A neutralizing antibody titers, if the LL of the 95% CI on the GMT ratio (RSV MAT + Flu D-QIV vaccine divided by RSV MAT vaccine) is greater than 0.67 at Day 31 post vaccination.|GMC ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.97|||GMC ratio|||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the RSV MAT vaccine when co-administered with Flu D-QIV vaccine, compared to RSV MAT vaccine given alone as measured by the ratio of GMTs of RSV A neutralizing antibody titers at 30 days post administration (Day 31).||0.97|0.78|
81583792|NCT05045144|162839169|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of Flu D-QIV vaccine is demonstrated with respect to the SCR difference for Flu D-QIV antibody titers against A/Tasmania/503/2020 (H3N2) IVR-221 strain, if the upper limit (UL) of the 95% CI on the SCR difference (Flu D-QIV vaccine minus RSV MAT + Flu D-QIV vaccine) is less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 10% at Day 31 post vaccination.|Difference of Proportion|3.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|10.29|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the Flu D-QIV vaccine when co-administered with RSV MAT vaccine compared to Flu D-QIV vaccine given alone as measured by the difference of proportion of participants achieving seroconversion for HI antibody titers against A/Tasmania/503/2020 (H3N2) IVR-221 strain at 30 days post administration (Day 31).||10.29|-3.44|
81583793|NCT05045144|162839169|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of Flu D-QIV vaccine is demonstrated with respect to the SCR difference for Flu D-QIV antibody titers against B/Washington/02/2019 strain, if the upper limit (UL) of the 95% CI on the SCR difference (Flu D-QIV vaccine minus RSV MAT + Flu D-QIV vaccine) is less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 10% at Day 31 post vaccination.|Difference of Proportion|4.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|10.32|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the Flu D-QIV vaccine when co-administered with RSV MAT vaccine compared to Flu D-QIV vaccine given alone as measured by the difference of proportion of participants achieving seroconversion for HI antibody titers against B/Washington/02/2019 strain at 30 days post administration (Day 31).||10.32|-2.04|
81583794|NCT05045144|162839169|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of Flu D-QIV vaccine is demonstrated with respect to the SCR difference for Flu D-QIV antibody titers against B/Phuket/3073/2013 strain, if the upper limit (UL) of the 95% CI on the SCR difference (Flu D-QIV vaccine minus RSV MAT + Flu D-QIV vaccine) is less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 10% at Day 31 post vaccination.|Difference of Proportion|4.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|10.58|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the Flu D-QIV vaccine when co-administered with RSV MAT vaccine compared to Flu D-QIV vaccine given alone as measured by the difference of proportion of participants achieving seroconversion for HI antibody titers against B/Phuket/3073/2013 strain at 30 days post administration (Day 31).||10.58|-2.46|
81583795|NCT04903249|162839189|OTHER|||||||0.137|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.137
81583796|NCT04903249|162839190|OTHER|||||||0.293|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.293
81583797|NCT04903249|162839191|OTHER|||||||0.609|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.609
81583798|NCT04903249|162839197|OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.025
81583799|NCT04903249|162839198|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81583800|NCT04903249|162839199|OTHER|||||||0.327|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.327
81583801|NCT04903249|162839200|OTHER|||||||0.479|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.479
81583802|NCT04903249|162839201|OTHER|||||||0.424|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.424
81583803|NCT04903249|162839202|OTHER|||||||0.279|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.279
81583804|NCT04903249|162839203|OTHER|||||||0.052|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.052
81583805|NCT03556579|162839204|SUPERIORITY|"Superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval was below 0.~No sample size calculation was performed for this study since historical data was not available for either study lens for any of the primary endpoints."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.36|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|Without Distance Filter||-0.36|-1.01|
81457607|NCT01998841|162605868|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Annualized Rate of Change|7522.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|313.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6903.44|8141.65|||RCRM|||Aβ1-40: Analysis was based on RCRM using unstructured covariance matrix: APlasma Amyloid Beta 1-40 =Treatment \* Analysis Year + IxRS defined Age Group + IxRS defined Education History + IxRS defined APOE4 Carrier Status + IxRS defined CDR Global Score.||8141.65|6903.44|<0.0001
81583806|NCT03556579|162839204|SUPERIORITY|"Superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval was below 0.~No sample size calculation was performed for this study since historical data was not available for either study lens for any of the primary endpoints."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.81|||Linear Mixed Model Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|Without Distance Filter||-0.81|-1.45|
81583807|NCT03556579|162839205|SUPERIORITY|"Superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval was below 0.~No sample size calculation was performed for this study since historical data was not available for either study lens for any of the primary endpoints."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.173|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.16|-4.55|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||-4.55|-13.16|
81583808|NCT03556579|162839205|SUPERIORITY|"Superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval was below 0.~No sample size calculation was performed for this study since historical data was not available for either study lens for any of the primary endpoints."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.173|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.24|-20.62|||Linear Mixed Model Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||-20.62|-29.24|
81583809|NCT03556579|162839206|SUPERIORITY|"Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval was above 0.~No sample size calculation was performed for this study since historical data was not available for either study lens for any of the primary endpoints."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.23|||Linear Mixed Model Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean Difference was calculated as Test minus Control|||0.23|0.15|
81583810|NCT03556579|162839207|SUPERIORITY|"Superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval was below 0.~No sample size calculation was performed for this study since historical data was not available for either study lens for any of the primary endpoints."|Mean Ratio|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.65|||Generalized linear mixed model|Generalized Linear mixed model with a lognormal distribution using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||||0.65|0.46|
81583811|NCT03556579|162839208|SUPERIORITY|"Superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval was below 0.~No sample size calculation was performed for this study since historical data was not available for either study lens for any of the primary endpoints."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.15|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean Difference was calculated as Test minus Control|||-0.15|-1.07|
81583812|NCT03556579|162839209|SUPERIORITY|"Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval was above 0.~No sample size calculation was performed for this study since historical data was not available for either study lens for any of the primary endpoints."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.23|||Linear Mixed Model Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean Difference was calculated as Test minus Control|||0.23|0.14|
81583813|NCT03556579|162839210|SUPERIORITY|"Superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval was below 0.~No sample size calculation was performed for this study since historical data was not available for either study lens for any of the primary endpoints."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.555|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.66|-25.46|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control.|||-25.46|-31.66|
81583814|NCT03556579|162839210|SUPERIORITY|"Superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval was below 0.~No sample size calculation was performed for this study since historical data was not available for either study lens for any of the primary endpoints."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.555|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.48|-10.27|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test Minus Control.|||-10.27|-20.48|
81583815|NCT00744627|162839220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.981|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.74|-1.88||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \<0.05, hierarchical testing continues.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values were from a MMRM with Baseline-by-week, center, week and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||P-values were tested at the 5% level of significance (ie, statistical significance if P\<0.05). To control for multiplicity, a pre-specified sequential testing procedure was applied to compare 5 mg vortioxetine to placebo; as soon as an endpoint was non-significant at 0.05, the testing procedure stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||-1.88|-5.74|<0.001
81457608|NCT01998841|162605868|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Annualized Rate of Change|556.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.98|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|508.63|603.44|||RCRM|||Aβ1-42: Analysis was based on RCRM using unstructured covariance matrix: Plasma Amyloid Peptid Beta 42 =Treatment \* Analysis Year + IxRS defined Age Group + IxRS defined Education History + IxRS defined APOE4 Carrier Status + IxRS defined CDR Global Score.||603.44|508.63|<0.0001
81583816|NCT00744627|162839221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.555|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|-1.2||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \<0.05, hierarchical testing continues.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values were from a MMRM with Baseline-by-week, center, week and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis||||-1.20|-3.39|<0.001
81583817|NCT00744627|162839222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.19||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \<0.05, hierarchical testing continues.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values were from a MMRM with Baseline-by-week, center, week and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||||-0.19|-0.73|<0.001
81583818|NCT00744627|162839223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.901||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|-0.18||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \<0.05, hierarchical testing continues.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values were from a MMRM with Baseline-by-week, center, week and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||||-0.18|-3.74|0.031
81457609|NCT00972595|162605873|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Study Primary Hypothesis: A single dose of the U.K. ZOFRAN™ (ondansetron) 8 mg tablet over-encapsulated is bioequivalent to a single dose of the U.K. ZOFRAN™ (ondansetron) 8-mg tablet. That is, the true geometric mean ratios (U.K. ZOFRAN™ tablet over-encapsulated/U.K. ZOFRAN™ tablet) of AUC0-∞ and Cmax for ondansetron each lie within the interval 0.80 to 1.25.|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|0.98||||||90.0|0.93|1.03||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio (OE U.K. tablet / U.K. tablet): an over-encapsulated single 8 mg tablet of United Kingdom (U.K.) ZOFRAN™ (ondansetron) taken orally; a single 8 mg tablet of ZOFRAN™ (ondansetron) which is marketed in the United Kingdom (U.K.) taken orally||1.03|0.93|
81519685|NCT01515475|162728387|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.06|0.03|||ANCOVA|||"Test for Difference in Means in Worse-Seeing Eye: Older Cohort~An analysis of covariance model, adjusting for age at the 3-year visit and visual acuity at baseline, was used to compare mean visual acuity between treatment groups. Results are considered statistically significant if p\<0.01."||0.03|-0.06|0.41
81583819|NCT00744627|162839224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.393|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.496|3.83||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \<0.05, hierarchical testing continues.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline HAM-A score.||||3.830|1.496|<0.001
81519686|NCT01515475|162728387|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.12|0.01|||ANCOVA|||"Test for Difference in Means in Better-Seeing Eye: Younger Cohort~An analysis of covariance model, adjusting for age at the 3-year visit and visual acuity at baseline, was used to compare mean visual acuity between treatment groups. Results are considered statistically significant if p\<0.01."||0.01|-0.12|0.02
81583820|NCT00744627|162839225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.267|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.61|-2.6||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \<0.05, hierarchical testing continues.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values were from a MMRM with Baseline-by-week, center, week and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||||-2.60|-7.61|<0.001
81583821|NCT00744627|162839226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.774||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32|14.25||SF-36 social functioning subscore was the last endpoint to be tested in the hierarchical testing sequence.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values were from a MMRM with Baseline-by-week, center, week and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||Results presented are for the number of participants at week 8 only.||14.25|3.32|0.002
81519687|NCT01515475|162728387|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.19|0.05|||ANCOVA|||"Test for Difference in Means in Worse-Seeing Eye: Younger Cohort~An analysis of covariance model, adjusting for age at the 3-year visit and visual acuity at baseline, was used to compare mean visual acuity between treatment groups. Results are considered statistically significant if p\<0.01."||0.05|-0.19|0.15
81519688|NCT01515475|162728388|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-18.0|13.0||Results are considered statistically significant if p\<0.01.|Barnard's Exact Test|||Barnard's exact test was used to compare proportions between treatment groups.||13|-18|0.51
81519689|NCT01515475|162728388|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-18.0|14.0||Results are considered statistically significant if p\<0.01.|Barnard's Exact Test|||Barnard's exact test was used to compare proportions between treatment groups.||14|-18|0.79
81519690|NCT01515475|162728389|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-18.0|13.0||Results are considered statistically significant if p\<0.01.|Barnard's Exact Test|||Barnard's exact test was used to compare proportions between treatment groups.||13|-18|0.51
81519691|NCT01515475|162728389|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-24.0|16.0||Results are considered statistically significant if p≤0.01.|Barnard's Exact Test|||Barnard's exact test was used to compare proportions between treatment groups.||16|-24|0.68
81519692|NCT01515475|162728390|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.12|0.05||Results are considered statistically significant if p\<0.01|ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance model, adjusting for age at the 3-year visit and visual acuity at baseline, was used to compare mean visual acuity between treatment groups.||0.05|-0.12|0.21
81583822|NCT02968979|162839251|OTHER|||||||0.0032|||||||likelihood-ratio test|||Statistical analysis applies to all rows and columns.||||0.0032
81519693|NCT01515475|162728390|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.1|0.04||Results are considered statistically significant if p≤0.01.|ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance model, adjusting for age at the 3-year visit and visual acuity at baseline, was used to compare mean visual acuity between treatment groups.||0.04|-0.10|0.25
81519694|NCT01515475|162728391|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-18.0|13.0||Results are considered statistically significant if p\<0.01.|Barnard's Exact Test|||Barnard's exact test used to compare proportions between treatment groups||13|-18|0.51
81519695|NCT01515475|162728391|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-17.0|17.0||No p-value, because there was 0% difference||||Barnard's exact test used to compare proportions between treatment groups.||17|-17|
81519696|NCT01515475|162728392|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.11|0.14||Results are considered statistically significant if p\<0.01.|ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance model was used to compare mean change in stereoacuity between treatment groups. The analysis controlled for age at the 3-year visit, anisometropia at the most recent visit, and stereoacuity at enrollment.||0.14|-0.11|0.74
81519697|NCT01515475|162728392|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance model was used to compare mean change in stereoacuity between treatment groups. The analysis controlled for age at the 3-year visit and anisometropia at the most recent visit.||0.1|-0.4|0.15
81519698|NCT01515475|162728393|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-14.0|26.0||Results are considered statistically significant if p\<0.01.|Barnard's Exact Test|||Barnard's exact test used to compare proportions between treatment groups||26|-14|0.53
81519699|NCT01515475|162728393|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-40.0|2.0||Results are considered statistically significant if p\<0.01.|Barnard's Exact Test|||Barnard's exact test used to compare proportions between treatment groups.||2|-40|0.02
81519700|NCT01511809|162728414|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the difference between the two proportions of treatment failure (triple therapy-monotherapy) below the pre-specified margin of non-inferiority of -10% established inferiority. A sample size of 342 patients (171 per treatment arm) provided 80% power (one-sided, alpha 0.05) to establish non-inferiority of ATV/r monotherapy as compared to ATV/r triple therapy with an overall treatment failure (TF) rate of 15% at week 48.|difference between TF proportions|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Here are reported the results of the 48-week interim analyses according to the intention-to-treat (ITT) principle. ITT=F (with re-intensification=failure) and the ITT=S (with re-intensification=success) treatment failure results are shown.~Based on the efficacy data review, in June 2013, an independent Data and Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) recommended to stop further patients' enrolment and to follow-up the enrolled patients until 96 weeks, after having signed an updated informed consent."||||
81519701|NCT01996592|162728416|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||p-value was calculated|ANOVA|||"PROMIS -perceived stress scale was utilized (a validated test). Scoring ranges from 0-40, with the following ranges indicative of low, moderate, or high perceived stress:~0-13=low stress 14-26=moderate stress 27-40=high perceived stress"||||<0.01
81519702|NCT01996592|162728417|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||p-value was calculated|ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81583823|NCT02968979|162839251|OTHER|||||||0.0008|||||||Chi-squared|||"Statistical Analysis 2 for Frequency of the Different Stages of Cachexia, excluding the refractory cachexia stage, in the General NSCLC Population According to Molecular Abnormalities Associated With NSCLC.~Statistical analysis applies to all rows and columns."||||0.0008
81583824|NCT02968979|162839261|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Statistical analysis compares all cachexia stages.||||<0.0001
81583825|NCT02968979|162839261|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Without refractory cachexia|Kruskal-Wallis|Without refractory cachexia||Statistical analysis compares all cachexia stages.||||<0.0001
81583826|NCT02968979|162839261|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Statistical analysis compares all cachexia stages.||||<0.0001
81583827|NCT02968979|162839261|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Without refractory cachexia|Kruskal-Wallis|Without refractory cachexia||Statistical analysis compares all cachexia stages.||||<0.0001
81583828|NCT02968979|162839261|OTHER|||||||0.1085|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Statistical analysis compares all cachexia stages.||||0.1085
81457610|NCT00972595|162605874|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Study Primary Hypothesis: A single dose of the U.K. ZOFRAN™ (ondansetron) 8 mg tablet over-encapsulated is bioequivalent to a single dose of the U.K. ZOFRAN™ (ondansetron) 8 mg tablet. That is, the true geometric mean ratios (U.K. ZOFRAN™ tablet over-encapsulated/U.K. ZOFRAN™ tablet) of AUC0-∞ and Cmax for ondansetron each lie within the interval 0.80 to 1.25.|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|0.99||||||90.0|0.93|1.05||||||"Least-Squares Mean Ratio (OE U.K. tablet / U.K. tablet): an over-encapsulated single 8 mg tablet of United Kingdom~(U.K.) ZOFRAN™ (ondansetron) taken orally; a single 8 mg tablet of ZOFRAN™ (ondansetron) which is marketed in the~United Kingdom (U.K.) taken orally"||1.05|0.93|
81583829|NCT02968979|162839261|OTHER|||||||0.0482||||||Without refractory cachexia|Kruskal-Wallis|Without refractory cachexia||Statistical analysis compares all cachexia stages.||||0.0482
81583830|NCT02968979|162839261|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Statistical analysis compares all cachexia stages.||||<0.0001
81583831|NCT02968979|162839261|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Without refractory cachexia|Kruskal-Wallis|Without refractory cachexia||Statistical analysis compares all cachexia stages.||||<0.0001
81583832|NCT02968979|162839261|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Statistical analysis compares all cachexia stages.||||<0.0001
81457611|NCT04052620|162605959|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria: if the upper 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of Least Square (LS) mean difference was less than 13 mm then DDEA 2.32% gel BID was concluded as non-inferior.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.22|||ANCOVA|||||5.22|-3.00|0.5950
81457612|NCT04052620|162605961|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.2536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.61|1.75|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 3|||1.75|-6.61|0.2536
81583833|NCT02968979|162839261|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Without refractory cachexia|Kruskal-Wallis|Without refractory cachexia||Statistical analysis compares all cachexia stages.||||<0.0001
81583834|NCT00729183|162839270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.66|4.32|||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA) Model|||A longitudinal ANCOVA was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% confidence interval (CI). The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[BL\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and BL value as covariate. The weighted Least Squares (LS) mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo.||4.32|2.66|<0.001
81583835|NCT00729183|162839271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|7.9||||||Estimated difference (versus Placebo) and CI were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||7.9|-12.3|
81583836|NCT00729183|162839272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|12.3||||||Estimated difference (versus Placebo) and CI were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||12.3|-3.2|
81583837|NCT00729183|162839273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|5.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.36|6.42|||LDA|||A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and BL value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo.||6.42|4.36|<0.001
81583838|NCT00729183|162839274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.25|||LDA|||MONTH 12: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means at Month 12 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||2.25|0.88|<0.001
81583839|NCT00729183|162839274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.39|4.26|||LDA|||MONTH 24: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means at Month 24 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||4.26|2.39|<0.001
81583840|NCT00729183|162839275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.48||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.35|||LDA|||MONTH 12: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means at Month 12 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||2.35|0.60|0.001
81583841|NCT00729183|162839275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|4.93|||LDA|||MONTH 24: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means at Month 24 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||4.93|2.69|<0.001
81583842|NCT00729183|162839276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|3.29|||LDA|||MONTH 12: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means at Month 12 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||3.29|1.09|<0.001
81583843|NCT00729183|162839276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|5.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.08|6.89|||LDA|||MONTH 24: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means at Month 24 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||6.89|4.08|<0.001
81457613|NCT04052620|162605961|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.6643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|2.7|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 8|||2.70|-4.23|0.6643
81583844|NCT00729183|162839277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.71||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.35|||LDA|||MONTH 12: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means at Month 12 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||1.35|0.07|0.030
81638047|NCT01918033|162966333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.07||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.22|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in Rhinorrhea at Week 2|||0.22|-0.08|0.375
81583845|NCT00729183|162839277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.43|||LDA|||MONTH 24: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means at Month 24 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||2.43|0.97|<0.001
81583846|NCT00729183|162839278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.71||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.73|||LDA|||MONTH 12: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means at Month 12 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||2.73|0.69|0.001
81583847|NCT00729183|162839278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|3.78|||LDA|||MONTH 24: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means at Month 24 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||3.78|1.62|<0.001
81457614|NCT04052620|162605962|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.3118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|3.54|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 3|||3.54|-1.13|0.3118
81457615|NCT04052620|162605962|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.4937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.74|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 5|||1.74|-3.60|0.4937
81457616|NCT04052620|162605962|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.3825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|4.74|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 8|||4.74|-1.83|0.3825
81457617|NCT04052620|162605963|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|2.75|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 3|||2.75|-2.23|0.8360
81457618|NCT04052620|162605963|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.3119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|1.18|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 5|||1.18|-3.69|0.3119
81583848|NCT00729183|162839279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.16||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.95|||LDA|||MONTH 12: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means at Month 12 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||0.95|-0.63|0.697
81457619|NCT04052620|162605963|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.2535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|4.52|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 8|||4.52|-1.20|0.2535
81457620|NCT04052620|162605964|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.6242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|3.71|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 3|||3.71|-2.23|0.6242
81457621|NCT04052620|162605964|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.8905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|3.77|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 5|||3.77|-4.33|0.8905
81457622|NCT04052620|162605964|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24||0.3439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|6.54|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 8|||6.54|-2.29|0.3439
81457623|NCT04052620|162605965|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.07|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 3|||0.07|-0.44|0.1554
81457624|NCT04052620|162605965|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.12|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 5|||-0.12|-0.66|0.0047
81457625|NCT04052620|162605965|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.1|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 8|||-0.10|-0.66|0.0082
81457626|NCT04052620|162605966|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.2182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.07|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 3|||0.07|-0.30|0.2182
81457627|NCT04052620|162605966|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.01|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 5|||0.01|-0.36|0.0574
81583849|NCT00729183|162839279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.22||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.18|||LDA|||MONTH 24: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means at Month 24 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||2.18|0.27|0.013
81583850|NCT00729183|162839280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|8.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.03|9.99|||LDA|||MONTH 12: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means at Month 12 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||9.99|6.03|<0.001
81583851|NCT00729183|162839280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|11.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.96|13.97|||LDA|||MONTH 24: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means at Month 24 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||13.97|8.96|<0.001
81457628|NCT04052620|162605966|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.03|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 8|||-0.03|-0.37|0.0194
81457629|NCT04052620|162605967|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.821||0.6545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|1.986|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 1|||1.986|-1.250|0.6545
81457630|NCT04052620|162605967|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.721||0.4924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.915|0.924|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 5|||0.924|-1.915|0.4924
81457631|NCT04052620|162605968|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.823||0.9491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.675|1.57|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 1|||1.570|-1.675|0.9491
81457632|NCT04052620|162605968|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.451||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.059|3.659|||ANCOVA||DDEA 2.32% gel vs DDEA 1.16% gel, Day 5|||3.659|-2.059|0.5820
81457633|NCT00550459|162605983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.55||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.5||Secondary endpoints were ordered in 5 tiers to be analyzed only when \>=1 of the endpoints in the prior tier were significant. Since primary endpoint not stat significant, analyses of secondary endpoint tiers presented for exploratory purposes only|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors of treatment, disease severity, age(6 Degrees of Freedom), and covariate baseline to fit primary endpoint using the ITT dataset.||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors of treatment,disease severity (\<130mEq/L \[mmol/L\] or ≥130mEq/L \[mmol/L\] at baseline),age (\<65, ≥65 to \<75,and ≥75 years) (factor with 6 Degrees of Freedom), and covariate baseline used to fit primary endpoint using the intent-to-treat (ITT) dataset. Estimated treatment effect and its 95% confidence interval (CI) provided under the model with p-value. A 2-sided alpha (0.05) applied to the primary analysis. Primary analysis based on observed cases (OC).||0.50|-0.03|0.08
81457634|NCT00550459|162605984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.63||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.51||ANCOVA with factors of treatment, disease severity, age, and severity by age interaction, and baseline as covariate. The estimated treatment and its 95% CI were provided under the model along with the p-value.|ANCOVA|||Per-protocol, secondary endpoints were ordered in 5 tiers and were to be analyzed only when at least 1 of the endpoints in the previous tier was significant. As the primary endpoint was not statistically significant, the analyses of subsequent secondary endpoint tiers are presented for exploratory purposes only.||0.51|-0.12|0.21
81527312|NCT02967510|162741718|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|<0.001
81457635|NCT00550459|162605985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.41||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.51||ANCOVA with factors of treatment, disease severity, age, and severity by age interaction, and baseline as covariate. The estimated treatment and its 95% CI were provided under the model along with the p-value.|ANCOVA|||Per-protocol, secondary endpoints were ordered in 5 tiers and were to be analyzed only when at least 1 of the endpoints in the previous tier was significant. As the primary endpoint was not statistically significant, the analyses of subsequent secondary endpoint tiers are presented for exploratory purposes only.||0.51|0.04|0.02
81457636|NCT00550459|162605986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.83||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.67||ANCOVA with factors of treatment, disease severity, age, and severity by age interaction, and baseline as covariate. The estimated treatment and its 95% CI were provided under the model along with the p-value.|ANCOVA|||Per-protocol, secondary endpoints were ordered in 5 tiers and were to be analyzed only when at least 1 of the endpoints in the previous tier was significant. As the primary endpoint was not statistically significant, the analyses of subsequent secondary endpoint tiers are presented for exploratory purposes only.||0.67|-0.15|0.21
81457637|NCT00550459|162605987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.39||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.3||ANCOVA with factors of treatment, disease severity, age, and severity by age interaction, and baseline as covariate. The estimated treatment and its 95% CI were provided under the model along with the p-value.|ANCOVA|||Per-protocol, secondary endpoints were ordered in 5 tiers and were to be analyzed only when at least 1 of the endpoints in the previous tier was significant. As the primary endpoint was not statistically significant, the analyses of subsequent secondary endpoint tiers are presented for exploratory purposes only.||0.30|-0.05|0.16
81457638|NCT00550459|162605988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.53||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.02|1.0||ANCOVA with factors of treatment, disease severity, age, and severity by age interaction, and baseline as covariate. The estimated treatment and its 95% CI were provided under the model along with the p-value.|ANCOVA|||Per-protocol, secondary endpoints were ordered in 5 tiers and were to be analyzed only when at least 1 of the endpoints in the previous tier was significant. As the primary endpoint was not statistically significant, the analyses of subsequent secondary endpoint tiers are presented for exploratory purposes only.||1.00|-4.02|0.23
81457639|NCT00550459|162605989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.51||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|0.38||ANCOVA with factors of treatment, disease severity, age, and severity by age interaction, and baseline as covariate. The estimated treatment and its 95% CI were provided under the model along with the p-value.|ANCOVA|||Per-protocol, secondary endpoints were ordered in 5 tiers and were to be analyzed only when at least 1 of the endpoints in the previous tier was significant. As the primary endpoint was not statistically significant, the analyses of subsequent secondary endpoint tiers are presented for exploratory purposes only.||0.38|-2.04|0.18
81457640|NCT00550459|162605990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.45|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.89|6.6||ANCOVA with factors of treatment, disease severity, age, and severity by age interaction, and baseline as covariate. The estimated treatment and its 95% CI were provided under the model along with the p-value.|ANCOVA|||Per-protocol, secondary endpoints were ordered in 5 tiers and were to be analyzed only when at least 1 of the endpoints in the previous tier was significant. As the primary endpoint was not statistically significant, the analyses of subsequent secondary endpoint tiers are presented for exploratory purposes only.||6.60|2.89|<0.0001
81457641|NCT00725920|162606041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0076||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0076
81457642|NCT02623725|162606042|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority of the booster dose was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95 percent (%) Confidence Interval (CI) of the Geometric mean of titer ratios (GMTRs) (booster vs post-dose 3) was greater than (\>) 1/2 for each serotype.|Geometric mean of titer ratio|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.06||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 1||2.06|1.33|
81457643|NCT02623725|162606042|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority of the booster dose was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the GMTRs (booster vs post-dose 3) was \>1/2 for each serotype.|Geometric mean of titer ratio|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|2.31||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 2||2.31|1.43|
81457644|NCT02623725|162606042|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority of the booster dose was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the GMTRs (booster vs post-dose 3) was \>1/2 for each serotype.|Geometric mean of titer ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.841|1.27||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 3||1.27|0.841|
81457645|NCT02623725|162606042|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority of the booster dose was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the GMTRs (booster vs post-dose 3) was \>1/2 for each serotype.|Geometric mean of titer ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.74||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 4||1.74|1.01|
81457646|NCT02623725|162606043|SUPERIORITY|The superiority was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio was \>1.|Geometric mean of titer ratio|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.05||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 1||2.05|1.34|
81457647|NCT02623725|162606043|SUPERIORITY|The superiority was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio was \>1.|Geometric mean of titer ratio|1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|2.41||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 2||2.41|1.49|
81457648|NCT02623725|162606043|SUPERIORITY|The superiority was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio was \>1.|Geometric mean of titer ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.3||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 3||1.30|0.860|
81457649|NCT02623725|162606043|SUPERIORITY|The superiority was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio was \>1.|Geometric mean of titer ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.73||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 4||1.73|1.02|
81527313|NCT02967510|162741718|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|=0.054
81638048|NCT01918033|162966333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.08||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.24|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in Nasal Congestion at Week 2|||0.24|-0.07|0.285
81519703|NCT02818114|162728419|OTHER|Assessment of number of PE sessions attended, review of direction of change in PTSD Checklist scores||||||||||||||||This is a single-arm feasibility study. With N=8, formal hypothesis testing is not possible. We were assessing the extent to which veterans would be willing to engage in the intervention, and if the direction of change in symptoms is still in the expected direction when peer support services are added. Outcomes are reported more qualitatively.|As a feasibility trial, tests of statistical significance are not appropriate.|||
81519704|NCT04557787|162728420|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|44.6||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||44.6|12.2|0.001
81519705|NCT04557787|162728420|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|44.4||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||44.4|12.0|0.001
81519706|NCT04557787|162728420|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|16.3||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||16.3|-16.0|0.983
81519707|NCT04557787|162728421|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|49.4||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||49.4|17.0|<0.001
81519708|NCT04557787|162728421|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|46.0||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||46.0|13.5|<0.001
81519709|NCT04557787|162728421|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|19.7||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||19.7|-12.6|0.667
81583852|NCT00729183|162839281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|5.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.77|7.58|||LDA|||MONTH 12: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means at Month 12 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||7.58|3.77|<0.001
81519710|NCT04557787|162728422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|7.0||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||7.0|-14.2|0.503
81519711|NCT04557787|162728422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|11.2||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||11.2|-10.1|0.916
81519712|NCT04557787|162728422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|6.5||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied||6.5|-14.8|0.438
81519713|NCT04557787|162728423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|10.9||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||10.9|-10.3|0.955
81519714|NCT04557787|162728423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.5||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|2.2||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||2.2|-19.2|0.118
81519715|NCT04557787|162728423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.8||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|19.5||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||19.5|-1.8|0.104
81519716|NCT04557787|162728424|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.6||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.60|-0.22|0.352
81519717|NCT04557787|162728424|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.4||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.40|-0.41|0.980
81457650|NCT02456740|162606056|SUPERIORITY|The primary endpoint was tested independently for each erenumab dose at an alpha level of 0.04 for 70 mg and of 0.01 for 140 mg to maintain the type 1 error rate at an alpha level of 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|-1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-0.92|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||The primary endpoint was analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model which includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factors (region and prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication), and baseline value as covariates.||-0.92|-1.88|< 0.001
81638049|NCT01918033|162966333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.05||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.21|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in Nasal Congestion at Week 2|||0.21|-0.10|0.490
81457651|NCT02456740|162606056|SUPERIORITY|The primary endpoint was tested independently for each erenumab dose at an alpha level of 0.04 for 70 mg and of 0.01 for 140 mg to maintain the type 1 error rate at an alpha level of 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|-1.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-1.37|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||The primary endpoint was analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model which includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factors (region and prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication), and baseline value as covariates.||-1.37|-2.33|< 0.001
81457652|NCT02456740|162606057|SUPERIORITY|If the primary endpoint was statistically significant for the erenumab 70 mg group, using a gate-keeping strategy, the first two (first tier) secondary endpoints were tested using the Hochberg method at an alpha level of 0.04.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by the randomization stratification factors (region and prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication).||2.98|1.52|< 0.001
81457653|NCT02456740|162606057|SUPERIORITY|If the primary endpoint was statistically significant for the erenumab 140 mg group, using a gate-keeping strategy, the first two (first tier) secondary endpoints were tested using the Hochberg method at an alpha level of 0.01.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|3.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by the randomization stratification factors (region and prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication).||3.94|2.01|< 0.001
81457654|NCT02456740|162606058|SUPERIORITY|If the primary endpoint was statistically significant for the erenumab 70 mg group, using a gate-keeping strategy, the first two (first tier) secondary endpoints were tested using the Hochberg method at an alpha level of 0.04.|LS Mean Difference|-0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.64|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||Analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model which includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factors (region and prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication), and baseline value as covariates.||-0.64|-1.23|< 0.001
81457655|NCT02456740|162606058|SUPERIORITY|If the primary endpoint was statistically significant for the erenumab 140 mg group, using a gate-keeping strategy, the first two (first tier) secondary endpoints were tested using the Hochberg method at an alpha level of 0.01.|LS Mean Difference|-1.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|-1.12|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||Analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model which includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, (stratification factors region and prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication), and baseline value as covariates.||-1.12|-1.71|< 0.001
81457656|NCT02456740|162606059|SUPERIORITY|If the first tier secondary endpoints were statistically significant for both erenumab doses the erenumab 140 mg group for the 2 remaining MPFID secondary endpoints was tested using the Hochberg method at a level of 0.05; If only the erenumab 70 mg group or 140 mg group showed statistical significance for the first tier secondary endpoints then the erenumab 140 group for the 2 remaining MPFID secondary endpoints was tested for significance at a level of either 0.04 or 0.01 respectively.|LS Mean Difference|-2.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|-1.35|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||Analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model which includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factors (region and prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication), and baseline value as covariates.||-1.35|-3.51|< 0.001
81457657|NCT02456740|162606059|SUPERIORITY|If the erenumab 140 mg group for both remaining MPFID secondary endpoints were statistically significant, then the erenumab 70 mg group for the two remaining MPFID secondary endpoints was tested for significance using the Hochberg method with the same alpha level carried over from 140 mg group.|LS Mean Difference|-1.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|-0.77|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||Analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model which includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factors (region and prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication), and baseline value as covariates.||-0.77|-2.95|< 0.001
81457658|NCT02456740|162606060|SUPERIORITY|If the first tier secondary endpoints were statistically significant for both erenumab doses the erenumab 140 mg group for the 2 remaining MPFID secondary endpoints was tested using the Hochberg method at a level of 0.05; If only the erenumab 70 mg group or 140 mg group showed statistical significance for the first tier secondary endpoints then the erenumab 140 group for the 2 remaining MPFID secondary endpoints was tested for significance at a level of either 0.04 or 0.01 respectively.|LS Mean Difference|-2.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|-1.51|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||Analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model which includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factors (region and prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication), and baseline value as covariates.||-1.51|-3.62|< 0.001
81457659|NCT02456740|162606060|SUPERIORITY|If the erenumab 140 mg group for both remaining MPFID secondary endpoints were statistically significant, then the erenumab 70 mg group for the two remaining MPFID secondary endpoints was tested for significance using the Hochberg method with the same alpha level carried over from 140 mg group.|LS Mean Difference|-2.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|-1.16|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||Analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model which includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factors (region and prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication), and baseline value as covariates.||-1.16|-3.28|< 0.001
81457660|NCT02654054|162606061|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|56.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.002|140.227||The P value for test of difference is by pooling the results from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline MBL volume as a covariate in each data set from multiple imputation.|Regression, Logistic|||||140.227|23.002|< 0.001
81583853|NCT00729183|162839281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|9.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.98|11.77|||LDA|||MONTH 24: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain an estimate of the between-treatment difference in aBMD together with its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Screening Visit \[Baseline\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. The weighted LS mean is based on the described model. Difference in LS Means at Month 24 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||11.77|6.98|<0.001
81519718|NCT04557787|162728424|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.6||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.60|-0.21|0.339
81519719|NCT04557787|162728425|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.42||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.42|-0.62|0.700
81583854|NCT00729183|162839282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-54.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.81|-43.26|||LDA|||MONTH 12: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain geometric LS mean percent change from BL in s-CTx (back-transformation of the log-transformed fraction from BL) and its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Baseline \[Randomization\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 18, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. Difference in LS Means at Month 12 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||-43.26|-64.81|<0.001
81583855|NCT00729183|162839282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-45.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.22|-28.96|||LDA|||MONTH 24: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain geometric LS mean percent change from BL in s-CTx (back-transformation of the log-transformed fraction from BL) and its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Baseline \[Randomization\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 18, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate. Difference in LS Means at Month 12 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo||-28.96|-62.22|<0.001
81583856|NCT00729183|162839283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-25.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.77|-12.92|||LDA|||MONTH 12: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain geometric LS mean percent change from BL in s-P1NP (back-transformation of the log-transformed fraction from BL) and its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Baseline \[Randomization\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 18, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and BL value as covariate. Difference in LS Means at Month 12 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo.||-12.92|-37.77|<0.001
81583857|NCT00729183|162839283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-9.07||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.69|5.56|||LDA|||MONTH 24: A longitudinal ANCOVA model was used to obtain geometric LS mean percent change from BL in s-P1NP (back-transformation of the log-transformed fraction from BL) and its 95% CI. The model, applied on all time points during treatment (Baseline \[Randomization\], Month 6, Month 12, Month 18, Month 24), included treatment, region, time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects, and BL value as covariate. Difference in LS Means at Month 24 = Odancatib 50 mg minus Placebo.||5.56|-23.69|0.225
81583858|NCT01883427|162839300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Not significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Too few included to reach power||||>0.05
81583859|NCT02678676|162839311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.3444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.04||No adjustment to the p-value|Regression, Cox|||Test for statistical difference between pioglitazone and placebo with respect to time of first occurrence of the primary composite outcome event.||1.04|0.88|0.3444
81583860|NCT02678676|162839312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.16||||||Test for statistical difference between pioglitazone and placebo with respect to time of first occurrence of the primary composite outcome event.||1.16|0.83|
81583861|NCT00851799|162839313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in annual rate of change|-4.7||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-8.9|-0.4||Inference was assessed against a type I error of 2.5% to account for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference in the rate of CIMT change (Cohort A: ATV/RTV + FTC/TDF - Cohort C: DRV/RTV + FTC/TDF) was estimated by mixed effects linear regression model that adjusted for screening HIV-1 RNA level and Framingham risk score stratification factors.|The primary hypothesis was that rate of change of CIMT would be faster over 144 weeks in participants initiating a RTV-boosted protease inhibitor-containing regimen (the pooled ATV/RTV and DRV/RTV groups) compared with a RAL-containing regimen. However, In the event of a significant difference between ATV/RTV and DRV/RTV groups, the study was designed to make all pairwise treatment group comparisons.||-0.4|-8.9|0.013
81583862|NCT00851799|162839313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in annual rate of change|-2.8||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-7.0|1.5||Inference was assessed against a type I error of 2.5% to account for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference in the rate of CIMT change (Cohort A: ATV/RTV + FTC/TDF - Cohort B: RAL + FTC/TDF) was estimated by mixed effects linear regression model that adjusted for screening HIV-1 RNA level and Framingham risk score stratification factors.|The primary hypothesis was that rate of change of CIMT would be faster over 144 weeks in participants initiating a RTV-boosted protease inhibitor-containing regimen (the pooled ATV/RTV and DRV/RTV groups) compared with a RAL-containing regimen. However, In the event of a significant difference between ATV/RTV and DRV/RTV groups, the study was designed to make all pairwise treatment group comparisons.||1.5|-7.0|0.15
81519720|NCT04557787|162728425|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.84||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.84|-0.20|0.227
81519721|NCT04557787|162728425|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.1||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.10|-0.94|0.112
81583863|NCT00851799|162839313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in annual rate of change|1.9||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.4|6.2||Inference was assessed against a type I error of 2.5% to account for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference in the rate of CIMT change (Cohort C: DRV/RTV + FTC/TDF - Cohort B: RAL + FTC/TDF) was estimated by mixed effects linear regression model that adjusted for screening HIV-1 RNA level and Framingham risk score stratification factors.|The primary hypothesis was that rate of change of CIMT would be faster over 144 weeks in participants initiating a RTV-boosted protease inhibitor-containing regimen (the pooled ATV/RTV and DRV/RTV groups) compared with a RAL-containing regimen. However, In the event of a significant difference between ATV/RTV and DRV/RTV groups, the study was designed to make all pairwise treatment group comparisons.||6.2|-2.4|0.31
81583864|NCT00851799|162839314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Change|0.24||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.63|1.11||Inference was assessed against a type I error of 2.5% to account for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear||The difference in change in relative FMD (Cohort A: ATV/RTV+FTC/TDF - Cohort C: DRV/RTV+FTC/TDF); estimated by linear regression that adjusted for study entry BA diameter and screening HIV-1 RNA level and Framingham risk score stratification factors.|The study was designed to compare change from study entry to week 24 in brachial artery (BA) flow mediated dilation (FMD) between a RTV-boosted protease inhibitor-containing regimen (the pooled ATV/RTV and DRV/RTV groups) and a RAL-containing regimen. However, in the event of a significant difference between ATV/RTV and DRV/RTV groups, the study was designed to make all pairwise treatment group comparisons.||1.11|-0.63|0.53
81583865|NCT00851799|162839314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Change (%)|-0.21||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.98|0.55||Inference was assessed against a type I error of 2.5% to account for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear||The difference in change in relative FMD (Cohort B - Cohort A and C); estimated by linear regression that adjusted for study entry BA diameter and screening HIV-1 RNA level and Framingham risk score stratification factors.|The study was designed to compare change from study entry to week 24 in brachial artery (BA) flow mediated dilation (FMD) between a RTV-boosted protease inhibitor-containing regimen (the pooled ATV/RTV and DRV/RTV groups) and a RAL-containing regimen. However, in the event of a significant difference between ATV/RTV and DRV/RTV groups, the study was designed to make all pairwise treatment group comparisons.||0.55|-0.98|0.53
81457661|NCT02654054|162606061|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|22.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.466|50.451||The P value for test of difference is by pooling the results from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline MBL volume as a covariate in each data set from multiple imputation.|Regression, Logistic|||||50.451|10.466|< 0.001
81638050|NCT01918033|162966333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.08||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.08|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in Nasal Itching at Week 2|||0.08|-0.23|0.345
81457662|NCT02654054|162606062|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-222.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P value for test of difference between each elagolix treatment group and placebo is by pooling the results from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline MBL volume as a covariate in each dataset from multiple imputation.|ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81457663|NCT02654054|162606062|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-177.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P value for test of difference between each elagolix treatment group and placebo is by pooling the results from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline MBL volume as a covariate in each dataset from multiple imputation.|ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81457664|NCT02654054|162606063|SUPERIORITY||Between-Group Difference (%)|79.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.13|88.16||The P value is calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥ 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-square or Fisher's exact test|||||88.16|71.13|< 0.001
81457665|NCT02654054|162606063|SUPERIORITY||Between-Group Difference (%)|52.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.11|60.76||The P value is calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥ 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-square or Fisher's exact test|||||60.76|44.11|< 0.001
81457666|NCT02654054|162606064|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-234.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P value is from mixed models repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, month, and an interaction between treatment and month as fixed effect factors, and baseline MBL volume as a covariate comparing each elagolix treatment group with placebo.|mixed model repeated measures|||||||< 0.001
81457667|NCT02654054|162606064|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-192.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P value is from mixed models repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, month, and an interaction between treatment and month as fixed effect factors, and baseline MBL volume as a covariate comparing each elagolix treatment group with placebo.|mixed model repeated measures|||||||< 0.001
81457668|NCT02654054|162606065|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-240.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P value is from MMRM with treatment, month, and an interaction between treatment and month as fixed effect factors, and baseline MBL volume as a covariate comparing each elagolix treatment group with placebo.|mixed model repeated measures|||||||< 0.001
81457669|NCT02654054|162606065|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-198.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P value is from MMRM with treatment, month, and an interaction between treatment and month as fixed effect factors, and baseline MBL volume as a covariate comparing each elagolix treatment group with placebo.|mixed model repeated measures|||||||< 0.001
81457670|NCT02654054|162606066|SUPERIORITY||Between-Group Difference (%)|49.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.27|69.18||The P value is calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥ 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|chi-square or Fisher's exact test|||||69.18|30.27|< 0.001
81457671|NCT02654054|162606066|SUPERIORITY||Between-Group Difference (%)|45.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.9|63.92||The P value is calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥ 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|chi-square or Fisher's exact test|||||63.92|26.90|< 0.001
81457672|NCT02654054|162606067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-190.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P value is from MMRM with treatment, month, and an interaction between treatment and month as fixed effect factors, and baseline MBL volume as a covariate comparing each elagolix treatment group with placebo.|mixed model repeated measures|||||||< 0.001
81457673|NCT02654054|162606067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-116.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P value is from MMRM with treatment, month, and an interaction between treatment and month as fixed effect factors, and baseline MBL volume as a covariate comparing each elagolix treatment group with placebo.|mixed model repeated measures|||||||< 0.001
81457674|NCT04199104|162606070|SUPERIORITY||point estimate|19.3||||1.9e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2|27.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||27.3|11.2|0.0000019
81457675|NCT04199104|162606071|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0001129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.83|||Regression, Cox|||||0.83|0.55|0.0001129
81457676|NCT04199104|162606072|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.8819584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.45|||Regression, Cox|||||1.45|0.91|0.8819584
81519722|NCT04557787|162728426|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.17||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||1.17|0.22|0.013
81457677|NCT05120193|162606076|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary safety analysis is performed at a one-sided Type I error rate of α = 0.05. The Farrington-Manning method is used to calculate the upper 95% confidence bound for the difference (QI - QC) between the rate of the primary safety endpoint in the investigational arm (QI) and the rate of the primary safety endpoint in the control arm (QC). If the upper confidence bound is less than 0.08, the study is considered to have demonstrated safety of the investigational device.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.005|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.028|0.037|||Farrington-Manning|||"The null hypothesis (H0) for the primary safety analysis is that the true rate of primary safety events for the investigational device (QI) is equal to or greater than the true rate for the control device (QC) plus a non-inferiority margin (NIM) of 0.08. The alternative hypothesis (HA) is that the rate of primary safety events for the investigational arm (QI) is less than the rate of primary safety events for the control arm (QC) plus the NIM of 0.08.~H0: QI ≥ QC + 0.08 HA: QI \< QC + 0.08"||0.037|-0.028|<0.0001
81519723|NCT04557787|162728426|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.51||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||1.51|-0.05|0.065
81519724|NCT04557787|162728426|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.04||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||1.04|-0.51|0.497
81457678|NCT05120193|162606077|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary effectiveness analysis (PSE) is performed at a one-sided Type I error rate of α = 0.025. The Farrington-Manning method is used to calculate the lower 97.5% confidence bound for the difference (PI - PC) between the rate of the PSE in the investigational arm (PI) and the rate of the PSE in the control arm (PC). If the lower confidence bound is greater than -0.15, the study is considered to have demonstrated effectiveness of the investigational device.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.08||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.168|||Farrington-Manning|||"The null hypothesis (H0) is that the true rate of primary effectiveness endpoint success (no failures through Day 360) for the investigational device (PI) is less than or equal to the true rate for the control device (PC) minus the NIM of 0.15. The alternative hypothesis (HA) is that the success rate for the investigational arm (PI) is greater than the success rate for the control device (PC) minus the NIM of 0.15.~H0: PI ≤ PC - 0.15 HA: PI \> PC - 0.15"||0.168|-0.009|0.025
81638051|NCT01918033|162966333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.03||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.13|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in Nasal Itching at Week 2|||0.13|-0.19|0.699
81457679|NCT05120193|162606078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|-26.8|||t-test, 1 sided|||"The null hypothesis (H0) is that the mean total energy application time during the ablation procedure for the investigational device (ETI) is greater than or equal to the mean time for the control device (ETC). The alternative hypothesis (HA) is that the mean total energy application time for the investigational device is less.~H0: ETI ≥ ETC versus HA: ETI \< ETC"||-26.8|-31.7|<0.0001
81611170|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-10.0|0.003
81457680|NCT05120193|162606079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|-21.4|||t-test, 1 sided|||"The null hypothesis (H0) is that the mean treatment time for the investigational device (TTI) is greater than or equal to the mean treatment time for the control device (TTC). The alternative hypothesis (HA) is that the mean treatment time for the investigational device is less.~H0: TTI ≥ TTC versus HA: TTI \< TTC"||-21.4|-32.2|<0.0001
81457681|NCT05120193|162606080|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.1||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|-17.3|||t-test, 1 sided|||"The null hypothesis (H0) is that the mean procedure time for the investigational device (PTI) is greater than or equal to the mean procedure time for the control device (PTC). The alternative hypothesis (HA) is that the mean procedure time for the investigational device is less.~H0: PTI ≥ PTC versus HA: PTI \< PTC"||-17.3|-33.0|0.025
81457682|NCT04796961|162606085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.7||||||||0.7|0.1|
81457683|NCT04796961|162606086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.1||||||smoking screening||1.1|-0.1|
81457684|NCT04796961|162606086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.2||||||readiness to quit assessments||1.2|-0.1|
81611171|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-6.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.0|-13.0|<0.001
81519725|NCT04557787|162728427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.88||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.88|0.06|0.027
81519726|NCT04557787|162728427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.02||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||1.02|0.19|0.005
81519727|NCT04557787|162728427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.28||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.28|-0.54|0.532
81611172|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||1.0|-7.0|0.11
81519728|NCT04557787|162728428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.56||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.56|-0.26|0.461
81519729|NCT04557787|162728428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.73||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.73|-0.09|0.120
81519730|NCT04557787|162728428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.24||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.24|-0.58|0.404
81519731|NCT04557787|162728429|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.71||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.71|-0.33|0.478
81519732|NCT04557787|162728429|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.58||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.58|-0.46|0.824
81519733|NCT04557787|162728429|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.65||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.65|-0.39|0.626
81519734|NCT04557787|162728430|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.64||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||1.64|0.09|0.030
81519735|NCT04557787|162728430|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.66||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||1.66|0.11|0.027
81611173|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||0.0|-8.0|0.066
81519736|NCT04557787|162728430|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.75||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.75|-0.80|0.956
81519737|NCT04557787|162728431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.78||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.78|-0.05|0.084
81519738|NCT04557787|162728431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.81||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.81|-0.02|0.063
81519739|NCT04557787|162728431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.38||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.38|-0.44|0.885
81611174|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-4.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.0|-11.0|<0.001
81519740|NCT01075971|162728460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|2.19||Analysis of variance with repeated measurements (daily scores from day 1 to day 5) for the whole set of patients was performed adjusted on the formulation (SL vs. FDT). Other independent factors were the subject and the day.|Analysis of variance|||||2.19|1.35|<0.0001
81519741|NCT01241760|162728474|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the difference in proportions was above the pre-determined non-inferiority margin of -11%, non-inferiority was established.|Difference in proportion of response, %|1.5||||||95.0|-4.9|12.0|||Regression, Logistic|The 95% confidence interval of the difference in proportions was estimated using a logistic regression model.|Observed data|||12|-4.9|
81519742|NCT02725593|162728482|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.15|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||0.15|-1.65|0.101
81519743|NCT02725593|162728483|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|0.85|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||0.85|-2.42|0.340
81519744|NCT02725593|162728484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.96||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.11|9.62|||Fisher's exact test|||||9.62|-20.11|0.655
81519745|NCT02725593|162728485|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.83||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|41.11|||Fisher's exact test|||||41.11|0.50|0.056
81519746|NCT01688921|162728486|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was defined as the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (GMT with NS / GMT with PJ Stratis) for each antigen did not exceed 1.5 fold.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.12||||||For a sample size of 550 per group each test has an individual power of \> 99% to rule out the 1.5-fold difference using a two-sided α = 0.05, assuming equal GMTs between the two treatment groups. The overall power for the study to demonstrate the non-inferiority for the 6 co-primary endpoints is \> 80%, computed as product of 6 individual powers.||1.12|0.88|
81519747|NCT01688921|162728487|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was defined as the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (GMT with NS / GMT with PJ Stratis) for each antigen did not exceed 1.5 fold.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.21||||||For a sample size of 550 per group each test has an individual power of \> 99% to rule out the 1.5-fold difference using a two-sided α = 0.05, assuming equal GMTs between the two treatment groups. The overall power for the study to demonstrate the non-inferiority for the 6 co-primary endpoints is \> 80%, computed as product of 6 individual powers.||1.21|0.96|
81611175|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.0|-6.0|0.40
81457685|NCT04796961|162606086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.0||||||smoking cessation counseling||2.0|0.8|
81457686|NCT04796961|162606086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.7||||||smoking cessation pharmacotherapy||1.7|-0.5|
81457687|NCT05258773|162606145|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference Arm A - Arm B|-11.0||||0.1406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|3.9||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to assess changes from baseline at 500Hz at the Day 49 visit comparing the treatment groups.The treatment group was included as a fixed factor, with baseline values as a covariate.|ANCOVA||The change in hearing threshold from baseline was expected to be smaller in the treated group (arm A) than in the control group (arm B).|||3.9|-25.9|0.1406
81457688|NCT05258773|162606145|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference Arm A - Arm B|-14.4||||0.0567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.24|0.45||An ANCOVA model was used to assess changes from baseline at the average across three frequencies (250-750 Hz) at the Day 49 visit comparing the treatment groups. The treatment group was included as a fixed factor, with baseline values as a covariate.|ANCOVA||The change in hearing threshold from baseline was expected to be smaller in the treated group (arm A) than in the control group (arm B).|||0.45|-29.24|0.0567
81457689|NCT05258773|162606145|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference Arm A - Arm B|-9.0||||0.2588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|7.1||An ANCOVA model was used to assess changes from baseline at 500Hz at EOS on Day 105 comparing the treatment groups.The treatment group was included as a fixed factor, with baseline values as a covariate.|ANCOVA||The change in hearing threshold from baseline was expected to be smaller in the treated group (arm A) than in the control group (arm B).|||7.1|-25.0|0.2588
81457690|NCT05258773|162606145|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference Arm A - Arm B|-13.84||||0.0979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.49|2.8||An ANCOVA model was used to assess changes from baseline at the average across three frequencies (250-750 Hz) at EOS on Day 105, comparing the treatment groups. The treatment group was included as a fixed factor, with baseline values as a covariate.|ANCOVA||The change in hearing threshold from baseline was expected to be smaller in the treated group (arm A) than in the control group (arm B).|||2.80|-30.49|0.0979
81457691|NCT03593473|162606158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test comparing mean cortisol by study arm at -40 minutes.||||0.37
81457692|NCT03593473|162606158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test comparing mean cortisol by study arm at -20 minutes.||||0.40
81457693|NCT03593473|162606158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test comparing mean cortisol by study arm at 0 minutes.||||0.63
81457694|NCT03593473|162606158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test comparing mean cortisol by study arm at 10 minutes.||||0.72
81457695|NCT03593473|162606158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test comparing mean cortisol by study arm at 15 minutes.||||0.88
81457696|NCT03593473|162606158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test comparing mean cortisol by study arm at 28 minutes.||||0.85
81457697|NCT03593473|162606158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test comparing mean cortisol by study arm at 38 minutes.||||0.72
81457698|NCT03593473|162606158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test comparing mean cortisol by study arm at 48 minutes.||||0.57
81457699|NCT03593473|162606158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed effects model with random intercept and slope was used to model cortisol as the outcome variable with time, study arm, and an interaction between time and study arm as the exposure variables. Times are restricted to times 0, +10, +15, and +28, which reflect the measures taken during the Trier Social Stress Test. The p-value presented below is for the interaction term between time and study arm.||||0.96
81457700|NCT03593473|162606159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test comparing mean ACTH by study arm at -40 minutes.||||0.71
81457701|NCT03593473|162606159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test comparing mean ACTH by study arm at -20 minutes.||||0.92
81457702|NCT03593473|162606159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test comparing mean ACTH by study arm at 0 minutes.||||0.92
81457703|NCT03593473|162606159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test comparing mean ACTH by study arm at 10 minutes.||||0.40
81457704|NCT03593473|162606159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test comparing mean ACTH by study arm at 15 minutes.||||0.97
81457705|NCT03593473|162606159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test comparing mean ACTH by study arm at 28 minutes.||||0.71
81457706|NCT03593473|162606159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test comparing mean ACTH by study arm at 38 minutes.||||0.78
81457707|NCT03593473|162606159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test comparing mean ACTH by study arm at 48 minutes.||||0.63
81457708|NCT03593473|162606159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed effects model with random intercept and slope was used to model cortisol as the outcome variable with time, study arm, and an interaction between time and study arm as the exposure variables. This is the p-value for the interaction term between time and study arm.||||0.11
81457709|NCT03593473|162606160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Fisher's Z test|||Fisher's Z test for correlation between ACTH at -40 minutes and Cortisol at -20 minutes.||||0.07
81457710|NCT03593473|162606160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Fisher's Z test|||Fisher's Z test for correlation between ACTH at -20 minutes and Cortisol at 0 minutes.||||0.22
81457711|NCT03593473|162606160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Fisher's Z test|||Fisher's Z test for correlation between ACTH at 0 minutes and Cortisol at +10 minutes.||||0.14
81457712|NCT03593473|162606160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Fisher's Z test|||Fisher's Z test for correlation between ACTH at +10 minutes and Cortisol at +15 minutes.||||0.14
81457713|NCT03593473|162606160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Fisher's Z test|||Fisher's Z test for correlation between ACTH at +15 minutes and Cortisol at +28 minutes.||||0.05
81457714|NCT03593473|162606160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Fisher's Z test|||Fisher's Z test for correlation between ACTH at +28 minutes and Cortisol at +38 minutes.||||0.10
81457715|NCT03593473|162606160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Fisher's Z test|||Fisher's Z test for correlation between ACTH at +38 minutes and Cortisol at +48 minutes.||||0.90
81457716|NCT03593473|162606160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed effects model with random intercept and slope was used to model cortisol at time j+1 as the outcome with ACTH at time j, study arm, and an interaction term between ACTH at time j and study arm as the exposure variables. The p-value presented below is for the interaction term between ACTH at time j and study arm.||||0.21
81457717|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8441|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes -40 to -35||||0.8441
81457718|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7919|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes -35 to -30||||0.7919
81457719|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5639|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes -30 to -25||||0.5639
81457720|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3139|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes -25 to -20||||0.3139
81457721|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4222|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes -20 to -15||||0.4222
81457722|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.834|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes -15 to -10||||0.834
81457723|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7562|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes -10 to -5||||0.7562
81457724|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4245|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes -5 to 0||||0.4245
81457725|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1425|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes 5 to 8||||0.1425
81457726|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7175|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes 8 to 13||||0.7175
81457727|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1417|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes 13 to 18||||0.1417
81457728|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0514|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes 18 to 23||||0.0514
81638052|NCT01918033|162966334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.06||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.08|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in Eye Symptom Score at Week 2|||0.08|-0.20|0.414
81457729|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1507|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes 23 to 28||||0.1507
81457730|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4204|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes 8 to 33||||0.4204
81457731|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4209|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes 33 to 38||||0.4209
81457732|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2569|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes 38 to 43||||0.2569
81457733|NCT03593473|162606161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0828|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High frequency heart rate variability at minutes 43 to 48||||0.0828
81457734|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6452|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes -40 to -35||||0.6452
81457735|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3228|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes -35 to -30||||0.3228
81457736|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3541|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes -30 to -25||||0.3541
81457737|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4311|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes -25 to -20||||0.4311
81457738|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3349|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes -20 to -15||||0.3349
81457739|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2646|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes -15 to -10||||0.2646
81457740|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1095|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes -10 to -5||||0.1095
81457741|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0194|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes -5 to 0||||0.0194
81457742|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.473|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes 5 to 8||||0.473
81457743|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5768|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes 8 to 13||||0.5768
81457744|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3477|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes 13 to 18||||0.3477
81457745|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1413|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes 18 to 23||||0.1413
81457746|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2128|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes 23 to 28||||0.2128
81457747|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1415|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes 28 to 33||||0.1415
81457748|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1126|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes 33 to 38||||0.1126
81457749|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1647|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes 38 to 43||||0.1647
81457750|NCT03593473|162606162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-ejection period at minutes 43 to 48||||0.088
81457751|NCT06700512|162606171|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|paired||"H0 (Objective 1) SRT (study HA) is either not significantly different from SRT without HAs or significantly worse than SRT without HAs.~H1(Objective 1) SRT(study HA) is significantly better than SRT without HAs. A mean difference in SRT of 1 dB measured with the Oldenburg sentence test can be assumed as a typical difference in speech intelligibility to show a clinically meaningful improvement."||||<0.001
81638053|NCT01918033|162966334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.08||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.06|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms for visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable|Difference in LS Means for Change from Baseline in Eye Symptom Score at Week 2|||0.06|-0.22|0.281
81457752|NCT06700512|162606171|NON_INFERIORITY|A mean difference in SRT of 1 dB measured with the Oldenburg sentence test (Wagener et al, 1999a-c), can be assumed as a typical difference in speech intelligibility to show a clinically meaningful improvement (Kollmeier et al, 2011). Thus if SRT with study hearing aids is 1dB or more worse than with subjects' own hearing aids and the difference is significant (p\<0.05), inferiority of study hearing aid is assumed otherwise study hearing aids are considered non-inferior|||||<|0.001||||||paired|t-test, 1 sided|||H0 (Objective 2) SRT (study HA) is significantly worse than SRT(own HAs). H1(Objective 2) There is no difference between SRT(study HA) and SRT(own HAs) or SRT (study HA) is significantly better than SRT (own HAs) SRT= Speech Reception Threshold in dB||||<0.001
81638054|NCT04492475|162966335|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.99||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.13|||Log Rank|||||1.13|0.87|0.880
81457753|NCT03511105|162606262|OTHER||Absolute Difference|-30.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|48.662|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-127.07|65.51|||||Absolute difference (GSK2798745 - Placebo) and 95% CrI has been presented.|||65.51|-127.07|
81457754|NCT03511105|162606262|OTHER||Percentage change|8.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.453|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.41|31.3|||||Percentage change on GSK2798745 relative to placebo has been presented.|||31.30|-21.41|
81457755|NCT03511105|162606263|OTHER||Absolute Difference|-4.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.679|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.49|22.87|||||Absolute difference (GSK2798745 - Placebo) and 95% CrI have been presented.|||22.87|-31.49|
81457756|NCT03511105|162606263|OTHER||Percentage change|7.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.837|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.2|41.64|||||Percentage change on GSK2798745 relative to placebo has been presented.|||41.64|-48.20|
81457757|NCT03511105|162606264|OTHER||Absolute Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.178|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.28|6.2|||||Absolute difference (GSK2798745 - Placebo) and 95% CrI have been presented.|||6.20|-6.28|
81457758|NCT03511105|162606264|OTHER||Percentage change|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.429|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.15|10.16|||||Percentage change on GSK2798745 relative to placebo has been presented.|||10.16|-11.15|
81457759|NCT02810457|162606288|EQUIVALENCE|A 90% CI for the ORR ratio between FKB238 and Avastin was estimated and compared to the margin (0.73 to 1.38), which was deemed to represent a clinically acceptable difference with respect to ORR. If the 90% CI was within the equivalence margin (0.73 to 1.38), an equivalence between FKB238 and Avastin, with respect to the ORR, was confirmed.|Ratio in ORR|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.08||||||||1.08|0.86|
81457760|NCT02810457|162606289|OTHER|Ratio in ORR analysis of FKB238 versus Avastin.|Ratio in ORR|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.06||||||Comparison between groups: Risk ratio in ORR at Week 19 by BICR.||1.06|0.83|
81457761|NCT02810457|162606290|OTHER|Hazard ratio analysis of FKB238 versus Avastin.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.16|||||Treatment hazard ratio \<1 favors FKB238.|Hazard ratio and its 95% CI were calculated using the Cox regression model adjusting for baseline characteristics (randomization stratification factors, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status at baseline, gender, smoking history and age) with ties handled by the Efron method.||1.16|0.82|
81457762|NCT02810457|162606291|OTHER|Hazard ratio analysis of FKB238 versus Avastin.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.45|||||Treatment hazard ratio \<1 favors FKB238.|Hazard ratio and its 95% CI were calculated using the Cox regression model adjusting for baseline characteristics (randomization stratification factors, ECOG performance status at baseline, gender, smoking history and age) with ties handled by the Efron method.||1.45|0.96|
81457763|NCT02810457|162606292|OTHER|Hazard ratio analysis of FKB238 versus Avastin.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.23|||||Treatment hazard ratio \<1 favors FKB238.|Hazard ratio and its 95% CI were calculated using the Cox regression model adjusting for baseline characteristics (randomization stratification factors, ECOG performance status at baseline, gender, smoking history and age) with ties handled by the Efron method.||1.23|0.74|
81519748|NCT01688921|162728488|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was defined as the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (GMT with NS / GMT with PJ Stratis) for each antigen did not exceed 1.5 fold.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.06||||||For a sample size of 550 per group each test has an individual power of \> 99% to rule out the 1.5-fold difference using a two-sided α = 0.05, assuming equal GMTs between the two treatment groups. The overall power for the study to demonstrate the non-inferiority for the 6 co-primary endpoints is \> 80%, computed as product of 6 individual powers.||1.06|0.83|
81457764|NCT02810457|162606293|OTHER|Comparison between arms: Odds ratio.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.58|||||Odds ratio \>1 favors FKB238.|The DCR was compared between treatment arms using logistic regression adjusting for baseline characteristics (randomization stratification factors, ECOG performance status at baseline, gender, smoking history and age).||1.58|0.64|
81527314|NCT02967510|162741718|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|0|<0.001
81638055|NCT04492475|162966352|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|13.4||||||||13.4|0.9|
81457765|NCT02019472|162606304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||||-0.46|-1.07|< 0.001
81457766|NCT02019472|162606304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-0.39|||=|0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||||-0.08|-0.69|=0.013
81457767|NCT02019472|162606305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-4.8||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|4.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.4|-14.1|0.306
81457768|NCT02019472|162606305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|3.6||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|13.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.1|-6|0.464
81457769|NCT02019472|162606306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|5.4||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|11.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.4|-0.7|0.086
81457770|NCT02019472|162606306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|12.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|19.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.7|5.9|< 0.001
81457771|NCT02019472|162606307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-2.7||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|7.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.4|-12.8|0.603
81457772|NCT02019472|162606307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|2.4||||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|12.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.3|-7.6|0.644
81457773|NCT03192488|162606308|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|2.11|||ANOVA|"The overall model was adjusted for the co-variate VO2max."||||2.11|0.01|0.047
81457774|NCT03192488|162606309|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.327|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.327
81457775|NCT03192488|162606309|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.557|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.557
81527315|NCT02967510|162741719|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.008
81638056|NCT04492475|162966352|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|43.9||||||||43.9|0.0|
81457776|NCT03588910|162606315|SUPERIORITY|Wilcoxon rank-sum tests||||||0.87|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.87
81638057|NCT04492475|162966353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|6.0||||||||6.0|-3.2|
81638058|NCT04492475|162966353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|35.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|54.2||||||||54.2|12.3|
81638059|NCT04492475|162966377|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.19||||||||1.19|0.90|
81638060|NCT04492475|162966377|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.66||||||||0.66|0.21|
81457777|NCT03588910|162606316|SUPERIORITY|Wilcoxon rank-sum tests||||||0.36|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.36
81457778|NCT03588910|162606317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.91
81457779|NCT03588910|162606318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.29
81457780|NCT03588910|162606319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.36
81638061|NCT04492475|162966378|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.19||||||||1.19|0.91|
81638062|NCT04492475|162966378|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.82||||||||0.82|0.24|
81457781|NCT02547428|162606320|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-5.1|||ANCOVA||Sample size of 60 participants (30 per treatment sequence) was needed to provide minimum 85% power to detect 5 point difference between treatments at a 2-sided significance level of 5% using a paired t-test.|Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in ADHD-RS-IV total score change from Baseline between CTN SR and placebo. The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included terms for period, sequence, and treatment as fixed effects, and Baseline score as a covariate, and a participate-within-sequence term as a random effect.||-5.1|-11.0|<0.001
81457782|NCT02547428|162606321|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|-3.6|||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in ADHD-RS-IV total score change from Baseline between CTN SR 400 mg/day and placebo.||-3.6|-10.7|<0.001
81457783|NCT01760304|162606342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.769|||||||2-sided paired t-test|||a paired t-test was calculated comparing baseline measures and post intervention||||0.769
81457784|NCT01760304|162606342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired T-test|||a paired t-test was calculated comparing baseline measures and post intervention||||<0.0001
81457785|NCT01760304|162606344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.05
81457786|NCT04429503|162606345|NON_INFERIORITY|p-value for one-sided non-inferiority (NI) test at a margin of 4 letters|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|1.13|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measurements||HDq12 minus 2q8|||1.13|-2.26|<0.0001
81457787|NCT04429503|162606345|NON_INFERIORITY|p-value for one-sided non-inferiority (NI) test at a margin of 4 letters|LS Mean Difference|-1.44||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|0.39|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measurements||HDq16 minus 2q8|||0.39|-3.27|0.0031
81457788|NCT04429503|162606346|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was set at 15%|Adjusted Difference (%)|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.61|10.57|||||Difference with confidence interval (CI) was calculated using Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted for stratification factors|||10.57|-6.61|
81457789|NCT04429503|162606346|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was set at 15%.|Adjusted Difference (%)|-7.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.88|1.84|||||Difference with confidence interval (CI) was calculated using Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted for stratification factors|||1.84|-16.88|
81457790|NCT05516108|162606367|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Stata mixed||time (pre, post, follow-up) x condition (mindfulness, coping)||||.004
81638063|NCT04492475|162966379|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.26||||||||1.26|0.93|
81638064|NCT04492475|162966379|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.72||||||||0.72|0.21|
81638065|NCT04492475|162966380|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.19||||||||1.19|0.90|
81457791|NCT05516108|162606368|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||time (pre, post, follow-up) x condition (mindfulness, coping)||||.020
81457792|NCT05516108|162606369|OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Stata melogit||time (pre, post, follow-up) x condition (mindfulness, coping)||||.74
81457793|NCT05516108|162606370|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||time (pre, post, follow-up) x condition (mindfulness, coping)||||.10
81457794|NCT05516108|162606371|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Stata mixed||time (pre, post, follow-up) x condition (mindfulness, coping)||||.009
81457795|NCT06192589|162606412|OTHER|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.43|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.34|1.52||Analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison was the effect of cannabidiol on citalopram compared to citalopram alone.|Area under the curve was log-transformed and the values between groups were compared using a linear mixed effects model with group as a categorical variable and subject as a random effect||1.52|1.34|<0.01
81457796|NCT06192589|162606413|OTHER|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.12|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.17||Analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison was the effect of cannabidiol on citalopram compared to citalopram alone.|Maximum concentration was log-transformed and the values between groups were compared using a linear mixed effects model with group as a categorical variable and subject as a random effect||1.17|1.06|<0.01
81457797|NCT06192589|162606414|OTHER|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.06||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Comparison was the effect of a single dose of cannabidiol on morphine compared to morphine alone.|Area under the curve was log-transformed and the values between groups were compared using a linear mixed effects model with group as a categorical variable and subject as a random effect||1.16|0.96|0.34
81457798|NCT06192589|162606414|OTHER|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.12||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Comparison was the effect of a multiple doses of cannabidiol on morphine compared to morphine alone.|Area under the curve was log-transformed and the values between groups were compared using a linear mixed effects model with group as a categorical variable and subject as a random effect.||1.26|1.00|0.10
81457799|NCT06192589|162606415|OTHER|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.19||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Comparison was the effect of a single dose of cannabidiol on morphine compared to morphine alone.|Maximum concentration was log-transformed and the values between groups were compared using a linear mixed effects model with group as a categorical variable and subject as a random effect||1.35|1.05|0.02
81457800|NCT06192589|162606415|OTHER|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.11||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Comparison was the effect of multiple doses of cannabidiol on morphine compared to morphine alone.|Maximum concentration was log-transformed and the values between groups were compared using a linear mixed effects model with group as a categorical variable and subject as a random effect||1.30|0.94|0.29
81457801|NCT06192589|162606422|OTHER|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.01||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Comparison was the effect of a single dose of cannabidiol on morphine compared to morphine alone.|Area under the curve was log-transformed and the values between groups were compared using a linear mixed effects model with group as a categorical variable and subject as a random effect||1.05|0.98|0.47
81457802|NCT06192589|162606422|OTHER|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|0.99||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Comparison was the effect of multiple doses of cannabidiol on morphine compared to morphine alone.|Area under the curve was log-transformed and the values between groups were compared using a linear mixed effects model with group as a categorical variable and subject as a random effect||1.03|0.96|0.73
81457803|NCT06192589|162606423|OTHER|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.12||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Comparison was the effect of a single dose of cannabidiol on morphine compared to morphine alone.|Maximum concentration was log-transformed and the values between groups were compared using a linear mixed effects model with group as a categorical variable and subject as a random effect||1.21|1.03|0.03
81457804|NCT06192589|162606423|OTHER|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|0.98||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Comparison was the effect of multiple doses of cannabidiol on morphine compared to morphine alone.|Maximum concentration was log-transformed and the values between groups were compared using a linear mixed effects model with group as a categorical variable and subject as a random effect||1.06|0.91|0.66
81457805|NCT06192589|162606424|OTHER|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies.|Geometric mean ratio|1.08||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Comparison was the effect of a single dose of cannabidiol on morphine compared to morphine alone.|Area under the curve was log-transformed and the values between groups were compared using a linear mixed effects model with group as a categorical variable and subject as a random effect.||1.18|0.99|0.13
81457806|NCT06192589|162606424|OTHER|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.26|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.17|1.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Comparison was the effect of multiple doses of cannabidiol on morphine compared to morphine alone.|Area under the curve was log-transformed and the values between groups were compared using a linear mixed effects model with group as a categorical variable and subject as a random effect||1.36|1.17|<0.01
81457807|NCT06192589|162606425|OTHER|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.08||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Comparison was the effect of a single dose of cannabidiol on morphine compared to morphine alone.|Maximum concentration was log-transformed and the values between groups were compared using a linear mixed effects model with group as a categorical variable and subject as a random effect||1.17|1.00|0.12
81457808|NCT06192589|162606425|OTHER|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.11||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Comparison was the effect of multiple doses of cannabidiol on morphine compared to morphine alone.|Maximum concentration was log-transformed and the values between groups were compared using a linear mixed effects model with group as a categorical variable and subject as a random effect||1.21|1.01|0.07
81638066|NCT04492475|162966381|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.45||||||This analysis is for Asian participants.||1.45|0.59|
81457809|NCT03664232|162606426|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|=|0.284|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.17|0.07|||Mixed effects model for repeatedmeasures|||||0.07|-0.17|=0.284
81527316|NCT02967510|162741719|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.01
81457810|NCT03664232|162606427|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|=|0.29|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.18|0.07|||MMRM|||||0.07|-0.18|=0.290
81457811|NCT03664232|162606428|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|=|0.231|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.21|0.06|||MMRM|||||0.06|-0.21|=0.231
81457812|NCT02717507|162606446|OTHER||Slope|0.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057|0.383|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.|The treatment was considered efficacious if the group by time interaction for LVWT/Dz was statistically significant at a two-sided p\<0.05 and the expected LVWT/Dz was higher for carvedilol than placebo over time.|The null hypothesis is that change in LVWT/Dz across time do not vary by arm. Assuming a type I error=0.05, 2-sided test, 15% attrition/year, and correlation range of 0.6-0.8 between measurements, we projected that a sample size of 125/arm would provide 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.23-0.32 for LVWT/Dz at 24m.||0.383|-0.057|0.15
81638067|NCT04492475|162966381|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.27||||||This analysis is for Black and African American participants.||1.27|0.66|
81638068|NCT04492475|162966381|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.21||||||This analysis is for White participants.||1.21|0.86|
81457813|NCT02717507|162606447|OTHER||Slope|-3.764|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.705||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.105|-0.424|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.||||-0.424|-7.105|0.03
81457814|NCT02717507|162606448|OTHER||Slope|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.001|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.||||0.001|-0.09|0.05
81457815|NCT02717507|162606449|OTHER||Slope|-2.194|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.605||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.34|0.951|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.|The treatment was considered efficacious if the group by time interaction for LVESV was statistically significant at a two-sided p\<0.05 and the expected LVESV was lower for carvedilol than placebo over time.|||0.951|-5.34|0.17
81457816|NCT02717507|162606450|OTHER||Slope|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-141.0|-0.024|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.||||-0.024|-0141|0.01
81527317|NCT02967510|162741719|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (HLE) of median difference between treatments was calculated. Medians were not calculated per SAP as might cause confusion since the HLE of treatment difference is not identical to the difference between 2 treatment medians|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of location shift and corresponding asymptotic Confidence Interval|||0|-1|=0.001
81527318|NCT02967510|162741720|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.071|-0.548|||ANCOVA|||||-0.548|-1.071|<0.001
81527319|NCT02967510|162741720|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.013|-0.484|||ANCOVA|||||-0.484|-1.013|<0.001
81638069|NCT04492475|162966381|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.19||||||This analysis is for Race of Other participants||1.19|0.59|
81638070|NCT04492475|162966382|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.19||||||This analysis is for Not Hispanic or Latino participants.||1.19|0.86|
81638071|NCT04492475|162966382|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.05||||||This analysis is for Hispanic or Latino participants.||1.05|0.65|
81457817|NCT02717507|162606451|OTHER||Slope|-2.397|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.603||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.499|2.704|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.|The treatment was considered efficacious if the group by time interaction for LVEDV was statistically significant at a two-sided p\<0.05 and the expected LVEDV was lower for carvedilol than placebo over time.|||2.704|-7.499|0.36
81457818|NCT02717507|162606452|OTHER||Slope|0.433|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.799||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.134|1.999|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.||||1.999|-1.134|0.59
81457819|NCT02717507|162606453|OTHER||Slope|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.302||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.652|0.532|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.|The treatment can be considered beneficial if the mean difference (treatment - control) slope is positive|||0.532|-0.652|0.84
81457820|NCT02717507|162606454|OTHER||Slope|0.259|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.373||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.472|0.991|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.|The treatment was considered efficacious if the group by time interaction for LVEF was statistically significant at a two-sided p\<0.05 and the expected LVEF was higher for carvedilol than placebo over time.|The null hypothesis is that change in LVEF across time do not vary by arm. Assuming a type I error=0.05, 2-sided test, 15% attrition/year, and correlation range of 1.2-1.6 between measurements, we projected that a sample size of 125/arm would provide 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.23-0.32 for LVEF at 24m.||0.991|-0.472|0.49
81457821|NCT02717507|162606455|OTHER||Slope|0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.082|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.||||0.082|-0.065|0.82
81638072|NCT04492475|162966383|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.1||||||This analysis is for Male participants.||1.10|0.78|
81457822|NCT02717507|162606456|OTHER||Slope|2.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.387|5.63|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.|The treatment can be considered beneficial if the mean difference (treatment - control) slope is negative|||5.63|-1.387|0.24
81457823|NCT02717507|162606457|OTHER||Slope|5.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.532||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.608|21.835|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.|The treatment can be considered beneficial if the mean difference (treatment - control) slope is negative|||21.835|-11.608|0.55
81457824|NCT02717507|162606458|OTHER||Slope|-0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.002|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.||||0.002|-0.004|0.51
81457825|NCT02717507|162606459|OTHER||Slope|-0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.468|0.424|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.||||0.424|-0.468|0.92
81457826|NCT02717507|162606461|OTHER||Slope|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.229|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.|The treatment can be considered beneficial if the mean difference (treatment - control) slope is negative.|||0.229|-0.18|0.82
81638073|NCT04492475|162966383|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.29||||||This analysis is for Female participants.||1.29|0.86|
81638074|NCT00186446|162966385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t(19)= -8.93||||||<.001
81638075|NCT03692871|162966394|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|7.9|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|12.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Injection-site erythema||12.8|2.8|= 0.003
81457827|NCT02717507|162606462|OTHER||Slope|-0.096|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.439||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.877|4.685|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.||||4.685|-4.877|0.97
81457828|NCT02717507|162606463|OTHER||Slope|1.248|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.491||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.595|8.091|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|The treatment effect was determined by testing the significance of the group by time interaction in GEE using a one degree-of-freedom (df) test.|The treatment can be considered beneficial if the mean difference (treatment - control) slope is negative.|The null hypothesis is that change in Average Alanine aminotransferase across time-points described above does not differ by treatment arm, tested using a longitudinal GEE analysis of Average Alanine aminotransferase with a treatment by time interaction.||8.091|-5.595|0.72
81457829|NCT03500198|162606507|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||< 0.0001
81457830|NCT03500198|162606509|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81457831|NCT03500198|162606510|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||1-sided logistic regression|||||||<0.0001
81457832|NCT02568072|162606533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.44
81457833|NCT02568072|162606534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.71
81457834|NCT02568072|162606535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.37
81638076|NCT03692871|162966394|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.3|||=|0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|4.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Injection-site induration||4.0|-5.0|= 0.882
81457835|NCT03335475|162606538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.24
81457836|NCT03335475|162606539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.70
81457837|NCT03335475|162606540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.21
81457838|NCT00789854|162606547|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority margin for differences was set to 3 units in the MADRS total score.~A power set to 80% and using a Bonferroni-adjusted one-sided alpha\* = alpha/3 = 0.0083 yields a planned sample size of 192 patients per study group. With a drop out of 4% a total of 600 randomized patients were required to obtain 192 efficacy evaluable patients per treatment group."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.322||||||97.5|-4.6|-0.05||The CI is for comparing add-on quetiapine versus add-on Lithium. The CI = confidence interval was adjusted for multiple comparisons. The -0.05 value should have been +3 or above to fail to reject the null hypothesis.|ANCOVA|Non-inferiority between add-on quetiapine XR and add-on lithium was shown in the Per Protocol analysis set.||Add-on quetiapine XR was tested versus add-on lithium for non-inferiority. The null hypothesis was that the add-on quetiapine treatment was non-inferior to add-on lithium.||-0.05|-4.6|
81457839|NCT00789854|162606547|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority margin for differences was set to 3 units in the MADRS total score.~A power set to 80% and using a Bonferroni-adjusted one-sided alpha\* = alpha/3 = 0.0083 yields a planned sample size of 192 patients per study group. With a drop out of 4% a total of 600 randomized patients were required to obtain 192 efficacy evaluable patients per treatment group."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.639||||||97.5|-3.24|1.312||The CI is for comparing quetiapine XR mono versus add-on Lithium. The CI = confidence interval was adjusted for multiple comparisons. The 1.312 value should have been +3 or above to fail to reject the null hypothesis.|ANCOVA|Non-inferiority between quetiapine XR mono and add-on lithium was shown in the Per Protocol analysis set.||Quetiapine XR mono was tested versus add-on lithium for non-inferiority. The null hypothesis was that the quetiapine XR mono treatment was non-inferior to add-on lithium.||1.312|-3.24|
81457840|NCT00789854|162606548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0489||95.0||||Adjustment for multiplicity was done, alpha = 0.025|ANCOVA|Superiority testing of primary outcome showed no significant difference in the Modified Intention To Treat (ITT) population||The null hypothesis was that the add-on quetiapine XR treatment was not different to the add-on lithium treatment. The power calculation was done for the primary non-inferior analysis. This superiority analysis was only done if the non-inferior analysis was successful.||||0.0489
81457841|NCT00789854|162606548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4368||95.0||||Adjustment for multiplicity was done, alpha = 0.025|ANCOVA|Superiority testing of primary outcome showed no significant difference in the Modified Intention To Treat (ITT) population||The null hypothesis was that the quetiapine XR mono treatment was not different from the add-on lithium treatment. The power calculation was done for the primary non-inferior analysis. This superiority analysis was only done if the non-inferior analysis was successful.||||0.4368
81457842|NCT03918629|162606577|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority objective was achieved if the lower limit of the 95% CI for geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \>0.67 for both Toxin A and Toxin B.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.9|||||Adjusted geometric mean ratio (GMR) was estimated by the ratio of the adjusted GMCs (adjusted for baseline concentrations). CIs based on the student t distribution for the mean or the mean difference in logarithmic scale.|Toxin A||0.90|0.74|
81457843|NCT03918629|162606577|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority objective was achieved if the lower limit of the 95% CI for GMR was \>0.67 for both Toxin A and Toxin B.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.66|||||Adjusted GMR was estimated by the ratio of the adjusted GMCs (adjusted for baseline concentrations). CIs based on the student t distribution for the mean difference in logarithmic scale.|Toxin B||0.66|0.49|
81457844|NCT03918629|162606578|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority objective was achieved if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference was \>-10% for both Toxin A and Toxin B.|Percentage difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|2.9|||||The difference (2-Dose - 3-Dose) and the associated 95% CIs for the difference were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Toxin A||2.9|-6.4|
81457845|NCT03918629|162606578|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority objective was achieved if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference was \>-10% for both Toxin A and Toxin B.|Percentage difference|-16.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|-12.2|||||The difference (2-Dose - 3-Dose) and the associated 95% CIs for the difference were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Toxin B||-12.2|-21.3|
81457846|NCT03918629|162606587|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority objective was achieved if the lower limit of the 95% CI for GMR was \>0.67 for both Toxin A and Toxin B.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.95|||||Adjusted GMR was estimated by the ratio of the adjusted GMCs (adjusted for baseline concentrations). CIs based on the student t distribution for the mean or the mean difference in logarithmic scale.|Toxin A||0.95|0.80|
81457847|NCT03918629|162606587|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority objective was achieved if the lower limit of the 95% CI for GMR was \>0.67 for both Toxin A and Toxin B.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.81|||||Adjusted GMR was estimated by the ratio of the adjusted GMCs (adjusted for baseline concentrations). CIs based on the student t distribution for the mean or the mean difference in logarithmic scale.|Toxin B||0.81|0.62|
81457848|NCT03918629|162606588|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority objective was achieved if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference was \>-10% for both Toxin A and Toxin B.|Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.7|||||The difference (2-Dose - 3-Dose) and the associated 95% CIs for the difference were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Toxin A||1.7|-3.7|
81457849|NCT03918629|162606588|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority objective was achieved if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference was \>-10% for both Toxin A and Toxin B.|Percentage difference|-10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|-5.5|||||The difference (2-Dose - 3-Dose) and the associated 95% CIs for the difference were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Toxin B||-5.5|-15.1|
81527320|NCT02967510|162741720|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.916|-0.397|||ANCOVA|||||-0.397|-0.916|<0.001
81527321|NCT02967510|162741721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.337|0.535|||ANCOVA|||||0.535|0.337|<0.001
81527322|NCT02967510|162741721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.291|0.494|||ANCOVA|||||0.494|0.291|<0.001
81527323|NCT02967510|162741721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.245|0.439|||ANCOVA|||||0.439|0.245|<0.001
81527324|NCT02967510|162741722|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.575|-0.371|||ANCOVA|||||-0.371|-0.575|<0.001
81527325|NCT02967510|162741722|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.592|-0.383|||ANCOVA|||||-0.383|-0.592|<0.001
81527326|NCT02967510|162741722|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-0.5|<0.001
81527327|NCT00536471|162741727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||95.0||||Repeated Measures Analysis for Group A change from baseline to 8 week endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit||||||0.051
81527328|NCT00536471|162741727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Repeated Measures Analysis for Group B change from baseline to 8 week endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit||||||<0.001
81527329|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||P-value for Total Score 12 Week Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.013
81527330|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Total Score 12 Week Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81527331|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0||||P-value for Maier 8 Week Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.026
81527332|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Maier 8 Week Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81527333|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.202||95.0||||P-value for Anxiety/Somatization 12 Week Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.202
81527334|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Anxiety/Somatization 12 Week Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81527335|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0||||P-value for Bech 12 Week Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.027
81527336|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Bech 12 Week Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81527337|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.076||95.0||||P-value for Retardation 12 Week Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.076
81527338|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Retardation 12 Week Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81527339|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.149||95.0||||P-value for Sleep 12 Week Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.149
81527340|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.062||95.0||||P-value for Sleep 12 Week Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.062
81527341|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.629||95.0||||P-value for Total Score 9 Month Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.629
81527342|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.194||95.0||||P-value for Total Score 9 Month Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.194
81527343|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.525||95.0||||P-value for Maier 9 Month Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.525
81527344|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.595||95.0||||P-value for Maier 9 Month Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.595
81527345|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.736||95.0||||P-value for Anxiety/Somatization 9 Month Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.736
81527346|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.368||95.0||||P-value for Anxiety/Somatization 9 Month Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.368
81527347|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||95.0||||P-value for Bech 9 Month Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.660
81527348|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.334||95.0||||P-value for Bech 9 Month Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.334
81527349|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.568||95.0||||P-value for Retardation 9 Month Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.568
81527350|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.216||95.0||||P-value for Retardation 9 Month Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.216
81527351|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.646||95.0||||P-value for Sleep 9 Month Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.646
81527352|NCT00536471|162741728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.275||95.0||||P-value for Sleep 9 Month Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.275
81527353|NCT00536471|162741729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.011
81638077|NCT03692871|162966394|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|6.4|||=|0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|11.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Injection-site pain||11.3|1.3|= 0.014
81638078|NCT03692871|162966394|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|4.6|||=|0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|8.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Injection-site swelling||8.9|0.0|= 0.051
81527354|NCT00536471|162741729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. (Change=Endpoint minus baseline)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81527355|NCT00536471|162741729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.449||95.0||||P-value for 9 Month Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.449
81527356|NCT00536471|162741729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167||95.0||||P-value for 9 Month Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.167
81527357|NCT00536471|162741730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.016
81527358|NCT00536471|162741730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81527359|NCT00536471|162741730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.653||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.653
81527360|NCT00536471|162741730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.417||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.417
81527361|NCT00536471|162741731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.204||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change(Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.204
81527362|NCT00536471|162741731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.011
81527363|NCT00536471|162741731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.571||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.571
81527364|NCT00536471|162741731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.133
81527365|NCT00536471|162741732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.023
81527366|NCT00536471|162741732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.100
81527367|NCT00536471|162741732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.571||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.571
81527368|NCT00536471|162741732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.133
81527369|NCT00536471|162741733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.332||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.332
81527370|NCT00536471|162741733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.041
81527371|NCT00536471|162741733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.775||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.775
81527372|NCT00536471|162741733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.588||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.588
81527373|NCT00536471|162741734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.624||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.624
81638079|NCT03692871|162966395|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|5.5|||=|0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|10.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Decreased appetite||10.5|0.4|= 0.033
81527374|NCT00536471|162741734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.473||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.473
81527375|NCT00536471|162741734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.787||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.787
81527376|NCT00536471|162741734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.086
81527377|NCT00536471|162741735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.099||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.099
81527378|NCT00536471|162741735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.223||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.223
81527379|NCT00536471|162741735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.473||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.473
81527380|NCT00536471|162741735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.233||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.233
81527381|NCT00536471|162741736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.577||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.577
81527382|NCT00536471|162741736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.567||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.567
81527383|NCT00536471|162741737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.670
81527384|NCT00536471|162741737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.059
81527385|NCT00536471|162741737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.930
81527386|NCT00536471|162741737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.567||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.567
81527387|NCT00536471|162741738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.896||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.896
81527388|NCT00536471|162741738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.796||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.796
81527389|NCT00536471|162741738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.571||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.571
81527390|NCT00536471|162741738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.381||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.381
81527391|NCT00536471|162741739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.038
81527392|NCT00536471|162741739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81527393|NCT00536471|162741739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.665||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.665
81527394|NCT00536471|162741739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.253||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.253
81527395|NCT00536471|162741740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.723||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.723
81527396|NCT00536471|162741740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.312||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.312
81457850|NCT01891864|162606601|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin for the comparison of GP2015 with Enbrel with respect to PASI 75 response at Week 12 was based on response rates reported in two pivotal placebo controlled trials (Leonardi et al 2003; Papp et al 2005). Based on the observed effect size of 45-46%, an equivalence margin of 18% was chosen so that at least 60% of the treatment effect seen for Enbrel was maintained. A response rate of 49% was assumed for the comparator treatment Enbrel.|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.85|5.3||||||PASI 75 response rate (proportion of patients showing at least a 75% improvement in PASI) after the first 12 weeks of treatment (Treatment Period 1) was the primary endpoint to assess equivalence between GP2015 and Enbrel®. Therapeutic equivalence in terms of PASI75 could be concluded if the exact 95% confidence interval for the difference in the PASI75 rates is completely contained within the interval \[-18%; 18%\]. A logistic regression model was to be employed.||5.3|-9.85|
81457851|NCT01891864|162606602|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A MMRM (Mixed Model Repeated Method) was performed on the percentage change from baseline in PASI score from baseline to Week 12. Therapeutic equivalence in terms of the % change from baseline in PASI score was to be determined if the 95% CI for the difference between GP2015 and Enbrel was contained within the interval \[-15%; 15%\].|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.474|2.204||||||||2.204|-3.474|
81638080|NCT03692871|162966395|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|5.6|||=|0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|10.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Irritability||10.5|1.0|= 0.016
81457852|NCT01891864|162606602|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The mean averaged treatment effect (ATE) of percent change from baseline in PASI score up to week 12 was derived for each patient and analyzed using an ANCOVA approach. Therapeutic equivalence in terms of the % change from baseline in PASI score was to be determined if the 95% CI for the difference between GP2015 and Enbrel was contained within the interval \[-15%; 15%\].|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|1.845||||||||1.845|-3.61|
81457853|NCT00273182|162606657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall survival rate at 36 month|71.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.6|73.2||No p values for the analysis.|Kaplan-Meier (product limit) estimates|Survival curves of cause-specific mortality were created based on Kaplan-Meier (product limit) estimates.|The estimate is the overall survival rate at 36 month. left-truncation methods were used in the survival analysis for previously implanted subjects.|For overall mortality, the endpoint is the proportion of subjects alive during three years post-implant. Survival curves of overall mortality and cause-specific mortality were created based on Kaplan-Meier (product limit) estimates. Confidence intervals will be calculated on a log-log scale.||73.2|68.6|
81638081|NCT03692871|162966395|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.4|||=|0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|5.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Somnolence||5.6|-4.7|= 0.878
81457854|NCT00273182|162606657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cause specific survival rate at 36 month|85.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.3|87.1||No p value for this analysis.|Kaplan-Meier (product limit) estimates|Cause specific survival rate at 36 month.|left-truncation methods were used in the survival analysis for previously implanted subjects.|For cause-specific mortality, the endpoint is the proportion of patients who are alive or do not die due to the progressive heart failure or sudden cardiac death causes during 3 years post-implant. Survival curves of cause-specific mortality were created based on Kaplan-Meier (product limit) estimates. Confidence intervals were calculated on a log-log scale.||87.1|83.3|
81457855|NCT00273182|162606661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||event free rate|89.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.3|91.2||No p value for this analysis.|Kaplan-Meier (product limit) estimate|||Kaplan-Meier (product limit) estimate of the curve representing the time to first post-implant LV lead related complication were calculated to the first time point where fewer than 50 patients are still at risk. Confidence intervals will be calculated on a log-log scale.||91.2|88.3|
81457856|NCT02490631|162606662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.456|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.456
81457857|NCT02490631|162606663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.019
81457858|NCT00856492|162606664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.019
81457859|NCT00856492|162606665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.64
81457860|NCT00856492|162606666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.71
81457861|NCT03832686|162606669|OTHER|||||||0.86||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Logistic Regression|||||||0.86
81457862|NCT03832686|162606670|OTHER|||||||0.69||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Logistic Regression|||||||0.69
81638082|NCT03692871|162966395|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.8|||=|0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|1.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Urticaria||1.5|-3.8|= 0.503
81457863|NCT03832686|162606671|OTHER|||||||0.47||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Logistic Regression|||Comparison of Eating in Public Score||||0.47
81457864|NCT03832686|162606671|OTHER|||||||0.73||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Logistic Regression|||Comparison of Normalcy of Diet score||||0.73
81457865|NCT03832686|162606672|OTHER|||||||0.65||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Logistic Regression|||Comparison of MBSImP Oral score||||0.65
81457866|NCT03832686|162606672|OTHER|||||||0.24||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Logistic Regression|||Comparison of MBSImP Pharyngeal score||||0.24
81457867|NCT03832686|162606673|OTHER|||||||0.53||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Logistic Regression|||||||0.53
81457868|NCT03832686|162606674|OTHER|||||||0.5||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Logistic Regression|||||||0.50
81457869|NCT02513160|162606730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|150.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.8|213.2||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Difference of LS means, 95% CI, and p-value represent ANCOVA results adjusted for baseline, sex, age, current asthma therapy, and treatment.|Active - placebo|A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was implemented to interpret the results from the primary analysis while controlling the family-wise error rate at 5%. The 640-mcg/day BAI dose was tested first. If the comparison to placebo resulted in p≤0.05, the 320-mcg/day BAI dose was then tested.||213.2|86.8|<0.0001
81611176|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.0|-6.0|0.24
81638083|NCT03692871|162966396|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.4||||||Percentage of participants with a vaccine-related SAE||0.4|-0.8|
81457870|NCT02513160|162606730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|144.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.7|206.6||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Difference of LS means, 95% CI, and p-value represent ANCOVA results adjusted for baseline, sex, age, current asthma therapy, and treatment.|Active - placebo|A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was implemented to interpret the results from the primary analysis while controlling the family-wise error rate at 5%. The 640-mcg/day BAI dose was tested first. If the comparison to placebo resulted in p≤0.05, the 320-mcg/day BAI dose was then tested.||206.6|80.7|<0.0001
81638084|NCT02852824|162966404|OTHER||Slope|0.9058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0523|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7973|1.0142||||||Dose proportionality was explored using a regression model. A 95% confidence interval (CI) for the slope was computed. Power model is used a statistical method.||1.0142|0.7973|
81638085|NCT02852824|162966405|OTHER||Slope|0.9528|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0454|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8581|1.0475||||||Dose proportionality was explored using a regression model. A 95% confidence interval (CI) for the slope was computed. Power model is used as statistical method.||1.0475|0.8581|
81638086|NCT02852824|162966406|OTHER||Slope|0.9439|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0358|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8697|1.0182||||||Dose proportionality was explored using a regression model. A 95% confidence interval (CI) for the slope was computed. Power model is used as statistical method.||1.0182|0.8697|
81457871|NCT02513160|162606730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|148.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.7|211.4||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05. The p-value was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|Difference of LS means and 95% CI represent ANCOVA results adjusted for baseline, sex, age, current asthma therapy, and treatment.|Active - placebo|||211.4|84.7|<0.0001
81457872|NCT02513160|162606731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|21.9||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.11|33.71||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|MMRM analysis with covariates for baseline, sex, age, current asthma therapy, treatment, week, and treatment by week interaction.|Active - placebo|Treatment comparisons began with am PEF for BAI 640 mcg/day vs placebo. If the p-value was ≤0.05, the next comparisons of interest were made 1) the next secondary outcome comparison for BAI 640 mcg/day vs placebo 2) the am PEF for BAI 320 mcg/day vs placebo. This procedure allowed for control of the Type I error for comparisons at a particular BAI treatment over the 5 secondary endpoints, as well as comparisons within an endpoint. It did not control the overall Type I error.||33.71|10.11|0.0003
81457873|NCT02513160|162606731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|30.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.33|41.9||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|MMRM analysis with covariates for baseline, sex, age, current asthma therapy, treatment, week, and treatment by week interaction.|Active - placebo|Sequential order of analyses described in previous analysis.||41.90|18.33|<0.0001
81457874|NCT02513160|162606731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|21.0||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.14|32.83||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|MMRM analysis with covariates for baseline, sex, age, current asthma therapy, treatment, week, and treatment by week interaction.|Active - placebo|Comparisons for MDI dose versus placebo for the secondary efficacy endpoints were used for assay sensitivity.||32.83|9.14|0.0006
81457875|NCT02513160|162606732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|143.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.7|214.1||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|MMRM analysis with covariates for baseline, sex, age, current asthma therapy, treatment, week, and treatment by week interaction.|Active - placebo|Sequential order of analyses described in Outcome #2, analysis #1.||214.1|71.7|<0.0001
81457876|NCT02513160|162606732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|170.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.5|240.5||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|MMRM analysis with covariates for baseline, sex, age, current asthma therapy, treatment, week, and treatment by week interaction.|Active - placebo|Sequential order of analyses described in Outcome #2, analysis #1.||240.5|98.5|<0.0001
81457877|NCT02513160|162606732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|133.0||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.3|204.3||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|MMRM analysis with covariates for baseline, sex, age, current asthma therapy, treatment, week, and treatment by week interaction.|Active - placebo|Comparisons for MDI dose versus placebo for the secondary efficacy endpoints were used for assay sensitivity.||204.3|61.3|0.0003
81457878|NCT02513160|162606733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-1.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.408|-0.64||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|MMRM analysis with covariates for baseline, sex, age, current asthma therapy, treatment, week, and treatment by week interaction.|Active - placebo|Sequential order of analyses described in Outcome #2, analysis #1.||-0.640|-1.408|<0.0001
81457879|NCT02513160|162606733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.482|-0.717||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|MMRM analysis with covariates for baseline, sex, age, current asthma therapy, treatment, week, and treatment by week interaction.|Active - placebo|Sequential order of analyses described in Outcome #2, analysis #1.||-0.717|-1.482|<0.0001
81457880|NCT02513160|162606733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-1.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.415|-0.643||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|MMRM analysis with covariates for baseline, sex, age, current asthma therapy, treatment, week, and treatment by week interaction.|Active - placebo|Comparisons for MDI dose versus placebo for the secondary efficacy endpoints were used for assay sensitivity.||-0.643|-1.415|<0.0001
81457881|NCT02513160|162606734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.203||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|MMRM analysis with covariates for baseline, sex, age, current asthma therapy, treatment, week, and treatment by week interaction.|Active - placebo|Sequential order of analyses described in Outcome #2, analysis #1.||-0.203|-0.440|<0.0001
81457882|NCT02513160|162606734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.365|-0.128||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|MMRM analysis with covariates for baseline, sex, age, current asthma therapy, treatment, week, and treatment by week interaction.|Active - placebo|Sequential order of analyses described in Outcome #2, analysis #1.||-0.128|-0.365|<0.0001
81457883|NCT02513160|162606734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.423|-0.185||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|MMRM analysis with covariates for baseline, sex, age, current asthma therapy, treatment, week, and treatment by week interaction.|Active - placebo|Comparisons for MDI dose versus placebo for the secondary efficacy endpoints were used for assay sensitivity.||-0.185|-0.423|<0.0001
81457884|NCT02513160|162606735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0058|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0058
81457885|NCT02513160|162606735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0014|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0014
81457886|NCT02513160|162606735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0062|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0062
81638087|NCT02852824|162966407|OTHER||Slope|0.9708|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0351|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8975|1.044||||||Dose proportionality was explored using a regression model. A 95% confidence interval (CI) for the slope was computed. Power model is used as statistical method.||1.0440|0.8975|
81638088|NCT00046475|162966415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with post-treatment responses for OHSA Item 1 as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81457887|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|3.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|7.7||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||7.7|2.0|<0.0001
81457888|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.6||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||0.6|0.1|<0.0001
81638089|NCT00046475|162966416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with post-treatment responses for OHSA Item as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||||||0.011
81457889|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.5||||0.6334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.0||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||3.0|0.8|0.6334
81457890|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.6||||0.8065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.6||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||1.6|0.2|0.8065
81457891|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|10.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|26.6||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||26.6|3.8|<0.0001
81519749|NCT01688921|162728489|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Seroconversion rate defined as the proportion of subjects with either a pre-vaccination titer of \<10 achieving a post-vaccination antibody of HI titer of ≥ 40 or with a pre-vaccination HI titer of ≥ 10 achieving a four-fold or greater increase in post-vaccination HI titer. The non-inferiority margin was defined as the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference between the seroconversion rates (rate with NS - with PJ Stratis) for each vaccine strain did not exceed 10 percentage points.|Seroconversion Rate Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|6.5||||||For a sample size of 550 per group each test has an individual power of \> 95% to rule out the 10 percentage points difference using a one-sided α = 0.025, assuming equal seroconversion rates between the two treatment groups. The overall power for the study to demonstrate the non-inferiority for the 6 co-primary endpoints is \> 80%, computed as product of 6 individual powers.||6.5|-4.8|
81457892|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.3||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||0.3|0.0|<0.0001
81457893|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.3||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||0.3|0.0|<0.0001
81457894|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||0.1|0.0|<0.0001
81457895|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.4||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.8||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||0.8|0.2|0.0011
81457896|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.4||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||0.4|0.1|<0.0001
81457897|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|2.6||||0.0718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|6.9||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||6.9|1.0|0.0718
81457898|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.4||||0.0593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.0||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||1.0|0.1|0.0593
81519750|NCT01688921|162728490|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Seroconversion rate defined as the proportion of subjects with either a pre-vaccination titer of \<10 achieving a post-vaccination antibody of HI titer of ≥ 40 or with a pre-vaccination HI titer of ≥ 10 achieving a four-fold or greater increase in post-vaccination HI titer. The non-inferiority margin was defined as the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference between the seroconversion rates(rate with NS - with PJ Stratis) for each vaccine strain did not exceed 10 percentage points|Seroconversion Rate Difference|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|7.1||||||For a sample size of 550 per group each test has an individual power of \> 95% to rule out the 10 percentage points difference using a one-sided α = 0.025, assuming equal seroconversion rates between the two treatment groups. The overall power for the study to demonstrate the non-inferiority for the 6 co-primary endpoints is \> 80%, computed as product of 6 individual powers.||7.1|-4.5|
81519751|NCT01688921|162728491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Seroconversion rate was defined as the proportion of subjects with either a pre-vaccination titer of \<10 achieving a post-vaccination antibody of HI titer of ≥ 40 or with a pre-vaccination HI titer of ≥ 10 achieving a four-fold or greater increase in post-vaccination HI titer.~The upper-bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference in seroconversion rates for the A/H1N1, A/H3N2, and B strains did not exceed 10 percentage points (6.5, 7.1, and 5.9 respectively)."|Seroconversion Rate Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|5.9||||||For a sample size of 550 per group each test has an individual power of \> 91% to rule out the 10 percentage points difference using a one-sided α = 0.025, assuming equal seroconversion rates between the two treatment groups. The overall power for the study to demonstrate the non-inferiority for the 6 co-primary endpoints is \> 80%, computed as product of 6 individual powers.||5.9|-5.2|
81519752|NCT01688921|162728492|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immediate adverse events were reported within 30 minutes of receiving the vaccination; therefore, they are all considered related to study treatment.|||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81519753|NCT01688921|162728493|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The safety population included subjects who received the vaccination and for whom follow-up data were available for a specific safety analysis. Therefore, the denominators for different safety tables vary, depending on the availability of the data.|||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81519754|NCT05714943|162728530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.99
81519755|NCT05714943|162728531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.00
81519756|NCT05714943|162728532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.09
81519757|NCT05714943|162728533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.57
81519758|NCT05714943|162728534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.32
81519759|NCT05714943|162728535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.00
81519760|NCT05714943|162728536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.97
81519761|NCT05714943|162728537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.21
81519762|NCT05714943|162728538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.27
81519763|NCT05714943|162728539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.00
81519764|NCT05714943|162728540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.86
81519765|NCT05714943|162728541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.61
81519766|NCT05714943|162728542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.02
81519767|NCT05714943|162728543|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.08
81457899|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Gemetric mean ratio|0.4||||0.0593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.0||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||1.0|0.1|0.0593
81457900|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|5.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|10.4||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||10.4|2.6|<0.0001
81457901|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|2.2||||0.2005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|5.7||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||5.7|0.8|0.2005
81457902|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|35.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|93.1||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||93.1|13.1|<0.0001
81457903|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||0.1|0.0|<0.0001
81457904|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|0.0|0.0|0.1|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||0.1|0.0|<0.0001
81457905|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.4||||0.1138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.1||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||1.1|0.2|0.1138
81457906|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|6.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|18.1||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||18.1|2.5|<0.0001
81457907|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.4||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||0.4|0.1|<0.0001
81457908|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.4||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||0.4|0.1|<0.0001
81457909|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|16.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|52.4||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||52.4|4.9|<0.0001
81457910|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||0.2|0.0|<0.0001
81457911|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||0.2|0.0|<0.0001
81457912|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.3||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||3.3|0.3|1.0000
81457913|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.3||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||3.3|0.3|1.0000
81457914|NCT02861586|162606737|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.2||Pairwise comparisons were adjusted for multiple tests according to Tukey-Kramer. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance was conducted with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||3.2|0.3|1.0000
81457915|NCT02861586|162606746|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.9||||0.9775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.0|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance was performed with baseline measles titer group as a fixed factor.||||2.0|0.4|0.9775
81457916|NCT02861586|162606746|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.3||||0.8366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.1|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance was performed with baseline measles titer group as a fixed factor.||||3.1|0.6|0.8366
81457917|NCT02861586|162606746|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.5||||0.5625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.6|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance was performed with baseline measles titer group as a fixed factor.||||3.6|0.7|0.5625
81457918|NCT02861586|162606746|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.5||||0.5924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.5|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance was performed with baseline measles titer group as a fixed factor.||||3.5|0.6|0.5924
81457919|NCT02861586|162606746|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.8||||0.3122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.1|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance was performed with baseline measles titer group as a fixed factor.||||4.1|0.8|0.3122
81457920|NCT02861586|162606746|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.2||||0.9665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.8|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance was performed with baseline measles titer group as a fixed factor.||||2.8|0.5|0.9665
81457921|NCT03103087|162606749|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|56.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.45|66.49||P-value was stratified by baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL or ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America or Rest of World). Assessed at a 2-sided α = 0.05 significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo.|||66.49|46.45|<0.0001
81457922|NCT03103087|162606750|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|47.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.04|56.56||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America or Rest of World). Assessed at a 2-sided α = 0.05 significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Treatment difference was relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo. 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference is based on the normal approximation.||||56.56|38.04|<0.0001
81457923|NCT03103087|162606751|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-69.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.58|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.1|-54.3||Treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects. Assessed at a 2-sided α = 0.05 significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference was relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo.|||-54.3|-84.1|<0.0001
81457924|NCT03103087|162606752|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|55.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.25|74.52||P-value is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL). Assessed at a 2-sided α = 0.05 significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo. 95% CI for difference is based on the normal approximation.|||74.52|37.25|<0.0001
81457925|NCT03103087|162606753|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|29.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.6|44.38||P-value is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL). Assessed at a 2-sided α = 0.05 significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo. 95% CI for difference is based on the normal approximation.|||44.38|15.6|<0.0001
81457926|NCT03103087|162606754|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.03|=|0.2153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|5.8||LS Means based on analysis of covariance model including treatment, randomization stratification factors, Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World), and Baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||5.8|-25.8|=0.2153
81457927|NCT03103087|162606755|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.57|=|0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|-3.2||LS Means based on analysis of covariance model including treatment, randomization stratification factors, Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World), and Baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-3.2|-21.3|=0.0078
81457928|NCT03103087|162606756|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-33.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.98|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.2|-25.5||Assessed at a 2-sided α = 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo. Treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||-25.5|-41.2|<0.0001
81457929|NCT03103087|162606759|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.33|||Fisher Exact|||||0.33|0.07|<0.0001
81457930|NCT03103087|162606764|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is based on Log-rank test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World) from the proportional hazard regression model comparing relugolix plus E2/NETA with placebo.|Log Rank|||||||< 0.0001
81457931|NCT03103087|162606765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value for testing difference between relugolix plus E2/NETA and placebo is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81457932|NCT03103087|162606766|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is based on Log-rank test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World) from the proportional hazard regression model comparing relugolix plus E2/NETA with placebo.|Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81457933|NCT03103087|162606767|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is based on Log-rank test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World) from the proportional hazard regression model comparing relugolix plus E2/NETA with placebo.|Log Rank|||||||< 0.0001
81457934|NCT03103087|162606768|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81638090|NCT00046475|162966417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with post-treatment responses for OHSA Item 2 as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of Item 2||||<0.001
81457935|NCT03103087|162606769|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus Placebo based on mixed-effect model with treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81457936|NCT03103087|162606770|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World). Lower limit of normal is Hgb \< 11.6 g/dL.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81457937|NCT03103087|162606771|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo based on mixed-effect model with treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL, and treatment by visit interaction included.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81457938|NCT03103087|162606772|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo based on mixed-effect model with treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL, and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81457939|NCT03103087|162606773|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo based on mixed-effect model with treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL, and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81457940|NCT03103087|162606774|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo based on mixed-effect model with treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL, and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81457941|NCT03103087|162606775|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81457942|NCT03103087|162606776|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo based on mixed-effect model with treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL, and treatment by visit interaction included.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81457943|NCT03103087|162606777|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81457944|NCT03103087|162606778|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo based on mixed-effect model with treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL, and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81519768|NCT05714943|162728544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.08
81638091|NCT00046475|162966417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with post-treatment responses for OHSA Item 3 as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of Item 3||||0.002
81638092|NCT00046475|162966417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with post-treatment responses for OHSA Item 4 as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of Item 4||||0.004
81638093|NCT00046475|162966417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with post-treatment responses for OHSA Item 5 as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of Item 5||||0.026
81457945|NCT03103087|162606779|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo based on mixed-effect model with treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL, and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81457946|NCT03103087|162606781|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo based on mixed-effect model with treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL, and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81519769|NCT05714943|162728545|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.06
81638094|NCT00046475|162966417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with post-treatment responses for OHSA Item 6 as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of Item 6||||0.226
81457947|NCT03103087|162606788|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004||||||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0004
81638095|NCT00046475|162966418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with post-treatment composite symptom score as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||||||0.002
81457948|NCT02502149|162606802|OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.24|||||The adjusted geometric mean ratio is calculated as 15K (PK2)/2K (PK1).|||1.24|0.93|
81457949|NCT02502149|162606803|OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.16|||||The adjusted geometric mean ratio is calculated as 15K (PK2)/2K (PK1).|||1.16|0.87|
81457950|NCT01641640|162606951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Binomial exact test|||Superiority would be demonstrated if the SVR12 rate was higher than the 60% null SVR rate based on historical control data.||||< 0.001
81457951|NCT00860795|162606957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||.17
81457952|NCT00860795|162606958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||.72
81457953|NCT00860795|162606959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||.2
81457954|NCT00860795|162606961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||.51
81457955|NCT00860795|162606962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||.43
81457956|NCT00860795|162606963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||.61
81457957|NCT02550561|162607013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.317||||||Subjects that reported either moderately or markedly improved on the GRA scale at 6 weeks compared to 12 weeks.|McNemar|||||||0.317
81519770|NCT05714943|162728546|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.00
81457958|NCT02550561|162607014|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||paired t-tests|||The mean change in Visual Analog Scale (VAS) score for bladder pain||||0.47
81457959|NCT02550561|162607014|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||paired t-test|||The mean change in Pelvis Pain and Urgency/Frequency Patient Symptom (PUF) score||||0.17
81457960|NCT02550561|162607014|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||paired t-test|||The mean change for O'Leary-Sant Interstitial Cystitis Symptom Index (ICSI)||||.08
81457961|NCT02550561|162607014|OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||paired t-test|||The mean change O'Leary-Sant Interstitial Cystitis Problem Index (ICPI)||||0.51
81457962|NCT02550561|162607014|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||paired t-test|||The mean change in 24-h urinary frequency||||0.22
81457963|NCT02069015|162607051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.781|6.906|||paired t-test|||||6.906|-4.781|<0.001
81457964|NCT03051100|162607069|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-60.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.67|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.0|-53.0|||ANCOVA||Triplet therapy minus placebo|||-53.0|-68.0|<0.001
81457965|NCT03051100|162607070|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-58.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.9|-52.6|||ANCOVA||Triplet therapy minus placebo|non-HDL-C||-52.6|-64.9|<0.001
81457966|NCT03051100|162607070|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-46.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.6|-40.4|||ANCOVA||Triplet therapy minus placebo|TC||-40.4|-51.6|<0.001
81457967|NCT03051100|162607070|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-54.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.7|-48.6|||ANCOVA|||apoB||-48.6|-59.7|<0.001
81457968|NCT03051100|162607070|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-36.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.58|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.7|-22.8|||ANCOVA|||TG||-22.8|-49.7|<0.001
81457969|NCT03051100|162607070|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|=|0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|4.0|||ANCOVA|||HDL-C||4.0|-7.0|=0.588
81457970|NCT03051100|162607071|SUPERIORITY||Median treatment difference|-41.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.86|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.0|-21.4|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||-21.4|-60.0|<0.001
81457971|NCT03051100|162607072|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81457972|NCT03051100|162607073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81457973|NCT00191477|162607081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.946||||0.777||95.0|0.643|1.392||Only 87 recurrences and 7 deaths were documented at planned end of follow-up. The study was stopped early for futility reasons based on an interim analysis using pre-defined stopping boundaries for the hazard ratio (HR) of RFS.|Log Rank|||Sample-size calculation based on estimated 1-year recurrence-free survival (RFS) rates of 63% (gemcitabine) and 50% (placebo). 191 critical events were required to detect a difference in RFS (80% power, log-rank test, alpha=0.050). Sample size of 328 patients with clinical evidence of superficial bladder cancer needed to observe these 191 events within a 24-month follow-up period, assuming 246 of these patients would receive instillation and have histopathological diagnosis of pTa/pT1(G1-3/Gx).||1.392|0.643|0.777
81457974|NCT01169064|162607094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.365|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.365
81457975|NCT01169064|162607095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.282|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.282
81457976|NCT05921903|162607104|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|GMT Ratio|3.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|5.48|||ANCOVA||The comparison is done using the group ratio of adjusted GMT (RSV\_HA/Pooled RSV\_IC) (ANCOVA model applied to the log10- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the group as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To evaluate the humoral immune response to the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in participants that received lung or kidney solid organ transplant (Pooled RSV\_IC group) and healthy participants (RSV\_HA group) for the RSV-A strain at Visit 2.||5.48|2.26|
81519771|NCT05714943|162728547|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.88
81519772|NCT05714943|162728548|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.94
81519773|NCT01831817|162728561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|-0.1||||0.4321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.15|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference was First named treatment-second named treatment that a negative difference implied the mean of the second named treatment was larger than that of the first named treatment|Principal null hypothesis to be tested was- H0: The change from baseline was the same for both treatments in all pairwise comparisons||0.15|-0.35|0.4321
81457977|NCT05921903|162607104|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|GMT Ratio|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.04|||ANCOVA||The comparison is done using the group ratio of adjusted GMT (RSV\_HA/Pooled RSV\_IC) (ANCOVA model applied to the log10- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the group as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To evaluate the humoral immune response to the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in participants that received lung or kidney solid organ transplant (Pooled RSV\_IC group) and healthy participants (RSV\_HA group) for the RSV-A strain at Visit 3.||2.04|1.28|
81457978|NCT05921903|162607105|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|GMT Ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.69|||ANCOVA||The comparison is done using the group ratio of adjusted GMT (RSV\_IC\_2/RSV\_IC\_1) (ANCOVA model applied to the log10- transformed titers). ANCOVA model included the group as fixed effect, and SOT type and baseline log10-transformed titer as covariate.|To evaluate the humoral immune response to the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in participants that received lung or kidney solid organ transplant and 1 dose of vaccine (RSV\_IC\_1 group) and participants that received lung or kidney solid organ transplant and 2 doses of vaccine (RSV\_IC\_2 group) for the RSV-A strain at Visit 4.||1.69|0.94|
81457979|NCT05921903|162607106|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|GMT Ratio|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.68|||ANCOVA||The comparison is done using the group ratio of adjusted GMT (RSV\_HA/RSV\_IC\_1) (ANCOVA model applied to the log10- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the group as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To evaluate the humoral immune response to the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in participants that received lung or kidney solid organ transplant and 1 dose of study intervention (RSV\_IC\_1 group) and healthy participants (RSV\_HA group) for the RSV-A strain at Visit 4.||1.68|1.01|
81457980|NCT05921903|162607107|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|GMT Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.3|||ANCOVA||The comparison is done using the group ratio of adjusted GMT (RSV\_HA/RSV\_IC\_2) (ANCOVA model applied to the log10- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the group as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To evaluate the humoral immune response to the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in participants that received lung or kidney solid organ transplant and 2 doses of study intervention (RSV\_IC\_2 group) and healthy participants (RSV\_HA group) for the RSV-A strain at Visit 4.||1.30|0.80|
81519774|NCT01831817|162728561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|-0.48||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.23|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is First named treatment - second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment|Principal null hypothesis to be tested was- H0: The change from baseline was the same for both treatments in all pairwise comparisons||-0.23|-0.73|0.0002
81519775|NCT01831817|162728561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|-0.49||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.24|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is First named treatment - second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment|Principal null hypothesis to be tested was- H0: The change from baseline was the same for both treatments in all pairwise comparisons||-0.24|-0.74|0.0002
81519776|NCT01831817|162728561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|0.38||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.63|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is second named treatment - first named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the first named treatment is larger than that of the second named treatment|Principal null hypothesis to be tested was- H0: The change from baseline was the same for both treatments in all pairwise comparisons||0.63|0.13|0.0028
81638096|NCT00046475|162966419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with post-treatment responses for OHDAS Item 1 as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of Item 1||||<0.001
81638097|NCT00046475|162966419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with post-treatment responses for OHDAS Item 2 as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of Item 2||||<0.001
81638098|NCT00046475|162966419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is based on an ANOVA model with post-treatment responses for OHDAS Item 3 as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of Item 3||||<0.001
81638099|NCT00046475|162966419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with post-treatment responses for OHDAS Item 4 as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of Item 4||||0.001
81638100|NCT00046475|162966420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with post-treatment global daily activity score as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81638101|NCT00046475|162966423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with change from baseline standing systolic blood pressure as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of standing systolic blood pressure||||0.002
81638102|NCT00046475|162966423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with change from baseline standing diastolic blood pressure as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of standing diastolic blood pressure||||0.010
81638103|NCT00046475|162966424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with change from baseline supine systolic blood pressure as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of supine systolic blood pressure||||<0.001
81457981|NCT05921903|162607109|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|GMT Ratio|3.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.28|4.98|||ANCOVA||The comparison is done using the group ratio of adjusted GMT (RSV\_HA/Pooled RSV\_IC) (ANCOVA model applied to the log10- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the group as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To evaluate the humoral immune response to the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in participants that received lung or kidney solid organ transplant (Pooled RSV\_IC group) and healthy participants (RSV\_HA group) for the RSV-B strain at Visit 2.||4.98|2.28|
81457982|NCT05921903|162607109|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|GMT Ratio|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.13|||ANCOVA||The comparison is done using the group ratio of adjusted GMT (RSV\_HA/Pooled RSV\_IC) (ANCOVA model applied to the log10- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the group as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To evaluate the humoral immune response to the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in participants that received lung or kidney solid organ transplant (Pooled RSV\_IC group) and healthy participants (RSV\_HA group) for the RSV-B strain at Visit 3.||2.13|1.32|
81638104|NCT00046475|162966424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with change from baseline supine diastolic blood pressure as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of supine diastolic blood pressure||||0.002
81457983|NCT05921903|162607110|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|GMT Ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.7|||ANCOVA||The comparison is done using the group ratio of adjusted GMT (RSV\_IC\_2/RSV\_IC\_1) (ANCOVA model applied to the log10- transformed titers). ANCOVA model included the group as fixed effect, and SOT type and baseline log10-transformed titer as covariate.|To evaluate the humoral immune response to the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in participants that received lung or kidney solid organ transplant and 1 dose of vaccine (RSV\_IC\_1 group) and participants that received lung or kidney solid organ transplant and 2 doses of vaccine (RSV\_IC\_2 group) for the RSV-B strain at Visit 4.||1.70|0.97|
81457984|NCT05921903|162607111|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|GMT Ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.65|||ANCOVA||The comparison is done using the group ratio of adjusted GMT (RSV\_HA/RSV\_IC\_1) (ANCOVA model applied to the log10- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the group as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To evaluate the humoral immune response to the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in participants that received lung or kidney solid organ transplant and 1 dose of study intervention (RSV\_IC\_1 group) and healthy participants (RSV\_HA group) for the RSV-B strain at Visit 4.||1.65|1.00|
81527397|NCT00536471|162741740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.853||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.853
81527398|NCT00536471|162741740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.913||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.913
81527399|NCT00536471|162741741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.234||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.234
81527400|NCT00536471|162741741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.216||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.216
81527401|NCT00536471|162741741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.853||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.853
81527402|NCT00536471|162741741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.908||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.908
81527403|NCT00536471|162741742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.789||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.789
81527404|NCT00536471|162741742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.012
81527405|NCT00536471|162741742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.414||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.414
81527406|NCT00536471|162741742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.717||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.717
81527407|NCT00536471|162741743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.780
81527408|NCT00536471|162741743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.152||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.152
81527409|NCT00536471|162741743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.637||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.637
81527410|NCT00536471|162741743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.024
81457985|NCT05921903|162607112|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|GMT Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.26|||ANCOVA||The comparison is done using the group ratio of adjusted GMT (RSV\_HA/RSV\_IC\_2) (ANCOVA model applied to the log10- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the group as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To evaluate the humoral immune response to the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine in participants that received lung or kidney solid organ transplant and 2 doses of study intervention (RSV\_IC\_2 group) and healthy participants (RSV\_HA group) for the RSV-B strain at Visit 4.||1.26|0.80|
81457986|NCT05906628|162607162|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.48|21.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by stratification factors IGA-CHE score (3 or 4) and region (North America or outside of North America).||||21.49|4.48|<0.0001
81457987|NCT05906628|162607162|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|42.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.7|54.36||||||||54.36|30.70|
81457988|NCT05906628|162607163|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|8.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by stratification factors IGA-CHE score (3 or 4) and region (North America or outside of North America).||Week 4||8.38|2.14|<0.0001
81457989|NCT05906628|162607163|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|29.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.69|42.24||||||Week 4||42.24|16.69|
81457990|NCT05906628|162607163|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|7.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by stratification factors IGA-CHE score (3 or 4) and region (North America or outside of North America).||Week 16||7.51|2.02|<0.0001
81457991|NCT05906628|162607163|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|29.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.34|42.57||||||Week 16||42.57|16.34|
81457992|NCT05906628|162607164|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.1789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.718|5.923|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by stratification factors IGA-CHE score (3 or 4) and region (North America or outside of North America).||Day 3||5.923|0.718|0.1789
81457993|NCT05906628|162607164|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.79||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.603|8.951|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by stratification factors IGA-CHE score (3 or 4) and region (North America or outside of North America).||Week 1 (Day 7)||8.951|1.603|0.0024
81519777|NCT01831817|162728561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|0.39||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.63|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is Second named treatment - first named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the first named treatment is larger than that of the second named treatment|Principal null hypothesis to be tested was- H0: The change from baseline waas the same for both treatments in all pairwise comparisons||0.63|0.14|0.0022
81519778|NCT01831817|162728561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|-0.01||||0.9606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.24|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is Second named treatment - first named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the first named treatment is larger than that of the second named treatment|Principal null hypothesis to be tested was- H0: The change from baseline was the same for both treatments in all pairwise comparisons||0.24|-0.25|0.9606
81519779|NCT01831817|162728562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|0.04||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.38|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is First named treatment - second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment|Principal null hypothesis to be tested was- H0: The change from baseline was the same for both treatments in all pairwise comparisons||0.38|-0.30|0.8030
81519780|NCT01831817|162728562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|-0.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.48|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is First named treatment - second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment|Principal null hypothesis to be tested was- H0: The change from baseline was the same for both treatments in all pairwise comparisons||-0.48|-1.16|<0.0001
81519781|NCT01831817|162728562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|-0.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.53|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is First named treatment - second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment|Principal null hypothesis to be tested was- H0: The change from baseline was the same for both treatments in all pairwise comparisons||-0.53|-1.20|<0.0001
81519782|NCT01831817|162728562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|0.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.19|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is Second named treatment - first named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the first named treatment is larger than that of the second named treatment|Principal null hypothesis to be tested was- H0: The change from baseline was the same for both treatments in all pairwise comparisons||1.19|0.53|<0.0001
81519783|NCT01831817|162728562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|0.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.23|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is Second named treatment - first named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment|Principal null hypothesis to be tested was- H0: The change from baseline was the same for both treatments in all pairwise comparisons||1.23|0.58|<0.0001
81527411|NCT00536471|162741744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.517||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.517
81527412|NCT00536471|162741744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.256||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.256
81527413|NCT00536471|162741744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||1.000
81638105|NCT00046475|162966425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.569|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with SF-36 general health score as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of general health||||0.569
81638106|NCT00046475|162966425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on an ANOVA model with SF-36 physical functioning score as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and patient within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of physical functioning||||0.578
81457994|NCT05906628|162607165|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.44|22.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by stratification factors IGA-CHE score (3 or 4) and region (North America or outside of North America).||Week 16||22.13|4.44|<0.0001
81457995|NCT05906628|162607165|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|45.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.83|58.27||||||Week 16||58.27|32.83|
81457996|NCT05906628|162607167|SUPERIORITY||Cox regression model|1.719||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.211|2.44|||Log Rank|stratified by randomization stratification factors|Cox regression model stratified by stratification factors (Baseline IGA-CHE 3/4, Region : North America or outside of North America) was conducted to compare the difference in hazard rate between treatment and vehicle.|||2.440|1.211|0.0025
81457997|NCT05906628|162607170|SUPERIORITY||Cox regression model|1.279||||0.1319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.931|1.759|||Log Rank|stratified by randomization stratification factors|Cox regression model stratified by stratification factors (Baseline IGA-CHE 3/4, Region : North America or outside of North America) was conducted to compare the difference in hazard rate between treatment and vehicle.|||1.759|0.931|0.1319
81457998|NCT01108718|162607184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of Preference|0.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5|>|0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.47|||McNemar||Rate of preference refers specifically to Tempur-Pedic Mattress.|h0: Rate Preference Tempur-pedic mattress = Rate Preference control mattress h1: Rate Preference Tempur-pedic mattress = Rate Preference control mattress||.47|.43|>0.1
81457999|NCT05317312|162607185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.08||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|42.7|||Emax||The estimated difference between 1.25mg bid and placebo is based on the Emax model. The values that appear in the Outcome Measure Data Table are observed values.|||42.7|-5.2|0.123
81458000|NCT05317312|162607185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|55.0|||Emax||||The estimated difference between 5mg bid and placebo is based on the Emax model. The values that appear in the Outcome Measure Data Table are observed values.|55.0|14.4|<0.001
81458001|NCT05317312|162607185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.53|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.9|61.7|||Emax||The estimated difference between 15mg bid and placebo is based on the Emax model. The values that appear in the Outcome Measure Data Table are observed values.|||61.7|23.9|<0.001
81458002|NCT05317312|162607186|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.2|||||The estimated difference between 1.5mg bid and placebo is based on Mixed Model Repeated Measures.The values in the Outcome Measure Data are observed mean values.|||0.2|-2.0|
81458003|NCT05317312|162607186|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.4|||||The estimated difference between 5mg bid and placebo is based on Mixed Model Repeated Measures. The values in the Outcome Measure Data are observed mean values|||0.4|-1.8|
81638107|NCT00046475|162966429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is based on an ANOVA model with post-treatment responses for OHSA Item 1 as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and subject-within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of US participants with mild or moderate disease severity||||0.370
81458004|NCT05317312|162607186|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.3|||||The estimated difference between 15mg bid and placebo is based on Mixed Model Repeated Measures.. The values in the Outcome Measure Data are observed mean values|||0.3|-1.9|
81458005|NCT05317312|162607187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.036
81458006|NCT05317312|162607187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.006
81458007|NCT05317312|162607187|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81458008|NCT05317312|162607188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.411|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.411
81458009|NCT05317312|162607188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.383|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.383
81458010|NCT05317312|162607188|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81519784|NCT01831817|162728562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|-0.04||||0.7872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.28|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is Second named treatment - first named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the first named treatment is larger than that of the second named treatment|Principal null hypothesis to be tested was- H0: The change from baseline was the same for both treatments in all pairwise comparisons||0.28|-0.37|0.7872
81519785|NCT01831817|162728563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann shift|0.0||||0.9642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric||Positive values favour the first named treatment|||0.00|0.00|0.9642
81519786|NCT01831817|162728563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann shift|0.0||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.0|||Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric||Positive values favour the first named treatment|||5.00|0.00|0.0016
81458011|NCT05317312|162607189|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.4||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|52.7|||Chi-squared|||||52.7|2.0|0.042
81458012|NCT05317312|162607189|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|34.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|59.3|||Chi-squared|||||59.3|9.7|0.01
81458013|NCT05317312|162607189|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|51.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.6|74.1|||Chi-squared|||||74.1|29.6|<0.001
81458014|NCT05317312|162607190|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-31.2||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.9|-6.5|||Chi-squared|||||-6.5|-55.9|0.019
81458015|NCT05317312|162607190|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.9||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.6|7.8|||Chi-squared|||||7.8|-41.6|0.187
81458016|NCT05317312|162607190|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-44.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.3|20.6|||Chi-squared|||||20.6|-68.3|0.001
81458017|NCT00235755|162607196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Non-parametric rank analysis of covariance adjusted for baseline 28-seizure frequency and stratified by baseline seizure frequency category and region|Non-parametric rank ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81458018|NCT00235755|162607196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||Non-parametric rank analysis of covariance adjusted for baseline 28-seizure frequency and stratified by baseline seizure frequency category and region|Non-parametric rank ANCOVA|||||||0.007
81458019|NCT00235755|162607197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81458020|NCT00235755|162607197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81519787|NCT01831817|162728563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann shift|0.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.0|||Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric||Positive values favour the first named treatment|||5.00|0.00|0.0100
81519788|NCT01831817|162728563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann shift|0.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric||Positive values favour the second named treatment|||0.00|0.00|0.0020
81519789|NCT01831817|162728563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann shift|0.0||||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric||Positive values favour the second named treatment|||0.00|0.00|0.0122
81519790|NCT01831817|162728563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann shift|0.0||||0.7138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric||Positive values favour the first named treatment|||0.00|0.00|0.7138
81519791|NCT01831817|162728564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann shift|0.0||||0.9834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|5.0|||Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric||Positive values favour the first named treatment|||5.00|-5.00|0.9834
81519792|NCT01831817|162728564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann shift|5.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|15.0|||Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric||Positive values favour the first named treatment|||15.00|0.00|0.0001
81638108|NCT00046475|162966430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is based on an ANOVA model with post-treatment responses for OHSA Item 1 as dependent variable, treatment, sequence, period (Visit 5 or 6), as fixed effects, and subject-within sequence as random effect.|ANOVA|||Analysis of US participants with marked or severe disease severity||||0.007
81638109|NCT01915914|162966445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|13.4993|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1113|44.325|||Log Rank|||||44.3250|4.1113|<0.0001
81638110|NCT01915914|162966446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.9524|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4258|10.1105|||Log Rank|||||10.1105|2.4258|<0.0001
81638111|NCT01915914|162966447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81638112|NCT01915914|162966448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81458021|NCT01422213|162607228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.363|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.5||To adjust for multiplicity, the 10 and 20 mg doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.05/2 = 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the composite z-score was analysed using the mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline composite z-score, baseline composite z-score-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||0.50|0.22|<0.0001
81458022|NCT01422213|162607228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.47||To adjust for multiplicity, the 10 and 20 mg doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.05/2 = 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the composite z-score was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline composite z-score, baseline composite z-score-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||0.47|0.19|<0.0001
81458023|NCT01422213|162607229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|5.9||To adjust for multiplicity, the 10 and 20 mg doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.05/2 = 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the DSST (number of correct symbols) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||5.90|2.50|<0.0001
81458024|NCT01422213|162607229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.57|5.94||To adjust for multiplicity, the 10 and 20 mg doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.05/2 = 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the DSST (number of correct symbols) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||5.94|2.57|<0.0001
81458025|NCT01422213|162607230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.0287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.93||To adjust for multiplicity, the 10 and 20 mg doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.05/2 = 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the RAVLT (acquisition) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||1.93|0.11|0.0287
81519793|NCT01831817|162728564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann shift|2.5||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|15.0|||Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric||Positive values favour the first named treatment|||15.00|0.00|0.0003
81519794|NCT01831817|162728564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann shift|-5.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|0.0|||Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric||Positive values favour the second named treatment|||0.00|-10.00|<0.0001
81519795|NCT01831817|162728564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann shift|-5.0||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|0.0|||Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric||Positive values favour the second named treatment|||0.00|-10.00|0.0002
81519796|NCT01831817|162728564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann shift|0.0||||0.2894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric||Positive values favour the first named treatment|||0.00|0.00|0.2894
81638113|NCT01915914|162966450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81519797|NCT01831817|162728565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|-0.24||||0.5555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.56|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor. Baseline Schiff strata and VRS as covariates. Difference is 1st named treatment - 2nd named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the 2nd named treatment is larger than that of the 1st named treatment|||0.56|-1.03|0.5555
81527414|NCT00536471|162741744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.268||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.268
81527415|NCT00536471|162741745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.741||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.741
81527416|NCT00536471|162741745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.722||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.722
81527417|NCT00536471|162741745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||1.000
81527418|NCT00536471|162741745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.268||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.268
81638114|NCT01915914|162966451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81638115|NCT01915914|162966456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.701||95.0||||Week 20, CA|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7010
81638116|NCT01915914|162966456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0042||95.0||||Week 20, ET/L|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0042
81527419|NCT00536471|162741746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.723||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.723
81638117|NCT01915914|162966456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.081||95.0||||Week 20, AP|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0810
81638118|NCT01915914|162966456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2799||95.0||||Week 32, CA|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2799
81638119|NCT01915914|162966456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1375||95.0||||Week 32, ET/L|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1375
81638120|NCT01915914|162966456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0||||Week 32, AP|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1100
81458026|NCT01422213|162607230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.1988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|1.5||To adjust for multiplicity, the 10 and 20 mg doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.05/2 = 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the RAVLT (acquisition) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||1.50|-0.31|0.1988
81458027|NCT01422213|162607231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.19||Since the p-value for RAVLT acquisition for 10 mg was \>0.025, the p-value for this test is nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the RAVLT (delayed recall) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||1.19|0.24|0.0033
81527420|NCT00536471|162741746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.949||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.949
81527421|NCT00536471|162741746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||1.000
81638121|NCT01915914|162966456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0394||95.0||||Week 20, Total VAS Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0394
81638122|NCT01915914|162966456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2237||95.0||||Week 32, Total VAS Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2237
81519798|NCT01831817|162728565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|-0.06||||0.8769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.73|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor. Baseline Schiff strata and VRS as covariates. Difference is 1st named treatment - 2nd named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the 2nd named treatment is larger than that of the 1st named treatment|||0.73|-0.86|0.8769
81519799|NCT01831817|162728565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|-0.76||||0.0562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.02|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor. Baseline Schiff strata and VRS as covariates. Difference is 1st named treatment - 2nd named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the 2nd named treatment is larger than that of the 1st named treatment|||0.02|-1.55|0.0562
81519800|NCT01831817|162728565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|-0.18||||0.6562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.6|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor. Baseline Schiff strata and VRS as covariates. Difference is 1st named treatment - 2nd named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the 2nd named treatment is larger than that of the 1st named treatment|||0.60|-0.95|0.6562
81519801|NCT01831817|162728565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|0.53||||0.1788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|1.3|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor. Baseline Schiff strata and VRS as covariates. Difference is 1st named treatment - 2nd named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the 2nd named treatment is larger than that of the 1st named treatment|||1.30|-0.24|0.1788
81519802|NCT01831817|162728565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|-0.7||||0.0734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.07|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor. Baseline Schiff strata and VRS as covariates. Difference is 1st named treatment - 2nd named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the 2nd named treatment is larger than that of the 1st named treatment|||0.07|-1.47|0.0734
81519803|NCT01831817|162728566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|0.19||||0.6727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.1|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor. Baseline Schiff strata and VRS as covariates. Difference is 1st named treatment - 2nd named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the 2nd named treatment is larger than that of the 1st named treatment|||1.10|-0.71|0.6727
81519804|NCT01831817|162728566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|-1.24||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|-0.34|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor. Baseline Schiff strata and VRS as covariates. Difference is 1st named treatment - 2nd named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the 2nd named treatment is larger than that of the 1st named treatment|||-0.34|-2.14|0.0072
81527422|NCT00536471|162741746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.268||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.268
81527423|NCT00536471|162741747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.682||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.682
81527424|NCT00536471|162741747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81527425|NCT00536471|162741747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.200
81527426|NCT00536471|162741747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.813||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.813
81527427|NCT00536471|162741748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.438||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.438
81527428|NCT00536471|162741748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.018
81527429|NCT00536471|162741748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.692||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.692
81527430|NCT00536471|162741748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.668||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.668
81527431|NCT00536471|162741749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.588||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.588
81527432|NCT00536471|162741749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.758||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.758
81527433|NCT00536471|162741749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.692||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.692
81527434|NCT00536471|162741749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.668||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.668
81527435|NCT00536471|162741750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.507||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.507
81527436|NCT00536471|162741750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.466||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.466
81638123|NCT01736475|162966457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of means|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.19|||Regression, Negative binomial|||Ratio Annualized Bleeding Rate (ABR) Prophylaxis/On-demand: Prophylaxis treatment w ill be considered to be successful if the upper limit of the 95% CI for the ratio between treatment regimen does not exceed 0.5 (corresponding to a 50% reduction of the mean ABR compared to the on-demand treatment). H01: μ1 ≥0.5\*μ2 Ha1: μ1\<0.5\*μ2 w here μ1 and μ2 are the mean ABRs in on prophylaxis and on-demand, respectively||0.19|0.06|<0.0001
81519805|NCT01831817|162728566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|-1.27||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-0.38|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor. Baseline Schiff strata and VRS as covariates. Difference is 1st named treatment - 2nd named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the 2nd named treatment is larger than that of the 1st named treatment|||-0.38|-2.16|0.0056
81519806|NCT01831817|162728566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change diference|1.43||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.31|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor. Baseline Schiff strata and VRS as covariates. Difference is 1st named treatment - 2nd named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the 2nd named treatment is larger than that of the 1st named treatment|||2.31|0.56|0.0016
81519807|NCT01831817|162728566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|1.46||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.33|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor. Baseline Schiff strata and VRS as covariates. Difference is 1st named treatment - 2nd named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the 2nd named treatment is larger than that of the 1st named treatment|||2.33|0.59|0.0011
81519808|NCT01831817|162728566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change difference|-0.03||||0.9413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.84|||ANCOVA||Treatment as fixed factor. Baseline Schiff strata and VRS as covariates. Difference is 1st named treatment - 2nd named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of the 2nd named treatment is larger than that of the 1st named treatment|||0.84|-0.90|0.9413
81519809|NCT03159104|162728569|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|9.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges-Lehmann estimator was used for the difference between median change of total scholastic skill score in each comparison group.|The difference between final and initial total scholastic skill score was calculated for each participant. Wilcoxon test was used for comparison of these differences because data distribution differs from normal.||9|1|0.0113
81519810|NCT03159104|162728570|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges-Lehmann estimator was used for the difference between median change of total scholastic skill score in each comparison group.|||5|0|0.0608
81519811|NCT03159104|162728571|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges-Lehmann estimator was used for the difference between median change of total scholastic skill score in each comparison group.|||0|0|0.0824
81519812|NCT03159104|162728572|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.2391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges-Lehmann estimator was used for the difference between median change of total scholastic skill score in each comparison group.|||1|0|0.2391
81519813|NCT03159104|162728573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0033|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0033
81519814|NCT03159104|162728574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0012
81519815|NCT00958217|162728575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2nd order effects of time (2 slope|33.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P-values based on likelihood ratio tests for the significance of the first and second order trajectory parameters. Primary tests compared curvilinear trajectories of the two treatment groups.|Linear Mixed Effects Models||We gauged sampling error with 95% confidence bands.|Data analyses included comparison of mean scores and linear mixed effects models used to ascertain trajectories for depression symptoms.||||<.05
81638124|NCT02725372|162966517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.99||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.47|26.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||26.45|-22.47|0.87
81519816|NCT00958217|162728576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Second order effect of time (2 slopes)|57.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Linear Mixed Effects Models||We gauged sampling error with 95% confidence bands.|||||<.05
81519817|NCT00958217|162728577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Second order effect of time (2 slopes)|0.43|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Linear Mixed Effects Model|A logit link was used in this model.|We gauged sampling error with 95% confidence bands.|Analysis of substance use was conducted using trajectories modeled as a dichotomous outcome using logit links to predict the probability of substance use (any alcohol or drug use) on a particular day.||||<.05
81519818|NCT00958217|162728577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Second order effect of time (2 slopes)|0.26|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Linear Mixed Effects Model|A logit link was used in this model|We gauged sampling error with 95% confidence bands.|Second statistical analysis evaluates trajectories of heavy drinking (\<5 drinks on a given day) Analysis of heavy drinking was conducted using trajectories modeled as a dichotomous outcome using logit links to predict the probability of heavy drinking (5 or more drinks) on a particular day.||||<.05
81519819|NCT02753127|162728600|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.976||||0.3629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.854|1.117||1-sided|Log Rank|Based on stratified log-rank test stratified by actual stratification factors. P-value is nominal p-value without multiplicity adjustment.|"Based on Cox Proportional hazards model stratified by actual stratification factors including Time to progression on 1st line therapy, RAS mutation, and Bev as part of study treatment.~A HR \<1 indicates a lower risk with Arm 1 compared with Arm 2."|General population||1.117|0.854|0.3629
81527437|NCT00536471|162741750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.692||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.692
81519820|NCT02753127|162728600|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.969||||0.3782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.797|1.179||1-sided|Log Rank|Based on unstratified log-rank test. P-value is nominal p value without multiplicity adjustment.|Hazard Ratio is for Napabucasin + FOLFIRI ± bev vs FOLFIRI ± bev. Based on unstratified Cox proportional hazards model. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with Napabucasin+ FOLFIRI ± bev compared with FOLFIRI ± bev.|activated signal transducers and activators of transcription 3 (pSTAT3)-positive (pSTAT3(+)) Subpopulation patients||1.179|0.797|0.3782
81638125|NCT02725372|162966518|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.55
81519821|NCT02753127|162728601|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.7307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.917|1.18||1-sided|Log Rank|"Based on stratified log rank test stratified by actual stratification factors~. P-value is nominal p-value without multiplicity adjustment."|"Based on Cox Proportional hazards model stratified by actual stratification~. A HR \<1 indicates a lower risk with Arm 1 compared with Arm 2."|General population||1.180|0.917|0.7307
81611177|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-5.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.0|-12.0|<0.001
81638126|NCT02725372|162966520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-89.1||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-156.0|-22.1|||ANCOVA|||||-22.1|-156.0|0.01
81638127|NCT02725372|162966521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.41|||ANCOVA|||||0.41|-0.89|0.47
81638128|NCT02725372|162966522|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.29|0.48|0.26
81638129|NCT01213940|162966523|EQUIVALENCE|95% confidence limit from standard deviation of mean|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||one -way ANOVA was used for the analysis||||<0.05
81638130|NCT00824850|162966535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||7vPnC serotype 4: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638131|NCT00824850|162966535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||7vPnC serotype 6B: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638132|NCT00824850|162966535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||7vPnC serotype 9V: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638133|NCT00824850|162966535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|14.9||||||7vPnC serotype 14: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||14.9|-6.9|
81638134|NCT00824850|162966535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||7vPnC serotype 18C: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638135|NCT00824850|162966535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|10.3||||||7vPnC serotype 19F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.3|-9.4|
81638136|NCT00824850|162966535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||7vPnC serotype 23F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638137|NCT00824850|162966535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||Additional serotype 1: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81458028|NCT01422213|162607231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.12||Since the p-value for RAVLT acquisition for 20 mg was \>0.025, the p-value for this test is nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the RAVLT (delayed recall) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||1.12|0.17|0.0073
81638138|NCT00824850|162966535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|10.9||||||Additional serotype 3: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.9|-15.7|
81638139|NCT00824850|162966535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||Additional serotype 5: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638140|NCT00824850|162966535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||Additional serotype 6A: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638141|NCT00824850|162966535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||Additional serotype 7F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638142|NCT00824850|162966535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||Additional serotype 19A: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638143|NCT00824850|162966536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|25.5||||||7vPnC serotype 4: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||25.5|-5.6|
81638144|NCT00824850|162966536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||7vPnC serotype 6B: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638145|NCT00824850|162966536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|14.9||||||7vPnC serotype 9V: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||14.9|-6.9|
81638146|NCT00824850|162966536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|19.2||||||7vPnC serotype 14: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||19.2|-4.2|
81638147|NCT00824850|162966536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|17.0||||||7vPnC serotype 18C: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||17.0|-9.3|
81458029|NCT01422213|162607232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.45|-1.08||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the TMT A (Speed of Processing) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-1.08|-6.45|0.0061
81458030|NCT01422213|162607232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.46|-1.14||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the TMT A (Speed of Processing) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-1.14|-6.46|0.0052
81458031|NCT01422213|162607233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.93|-2.2||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the TMT B (Executive Function) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-2.20|-12.93|0.0058
81458032|NCT01422213|162607233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.32|-3.7||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the TMT B (Executive Function) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-3.70|-14.32|0.0009
81458033|NCT01422213|162607234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-1.49||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the Congruent STROOP Time to Complete (Executive Function) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-1.49|-6.50|0.0018
81458034|NCT01422213|162607234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|-1.97||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the Congruent STROOP Time to Complete (Executive Function) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-1.97|-6.93|0.0005
81458035|NCT01422213|162607235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.76|-2.74||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the Incongruent STROOP Time to Complete (Executive Function) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-2.74|-10.76|0.0010
81519822|NCT02753127|162728601|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.064||||0.7434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.883|1.283||1-sided|Log Rank|Based on unstratified log-rank test. P-value is nominal p-value without multiplicity adjustment.|Hazard ratio is for Napabucasin + FOLFIRI ± bev vs FOLFIRI ± bev. Based on unstratified Cox Proportional hazards model. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with Napabucasin + FOLFIRI ± bev compared with FOLFIRI ± bev.|activated signal transducers and activators of transcription 3 (pSTAT3)-positive (pSTAT3(+)) Subpopulation patients||1.283|0.883|0.7434
81519823|NCT02753127|162728602|SUPERIORITY||rate difference|0.1||||0.4797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|5.2||1-sided|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by actual stratification factors. P-value is nominal p-value without multiplicity adjustment .|Treatment difference and 95% CI is based on Harmonic Means method adjusting stratification factor|General population||5.2|-4.9|0.4797
81519824|NCT02753127|162728602|SUPERIORITY||rate difference|-3.1||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|4.7||1-sided|Z test|Based on one-sided Z test. P-value is nominal p-value without multiplicity adjustment.|Treatment difference and 95% CI is based on normal approximation method.|activated signal transducers and activators of transcription 3 (pSTAT3)-positive (pSTAT3(+)) Subpopulation patients||4.7|-11.0|0.783
81519825|NCT02753127|162728603|SUPERIORITY||rate difference|-0.9||||0.6776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|3.0||1-sided|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by actual stratification factors. P-value is nominal p-value without multiplicity adjustment.|Treatment difference and 95% CI is based on Harmonic Means method adjusting stratification factor|General population||3.0|-4.8|0.6776
81519826|NCT02753127|162728603|SUPERIORITY||rate difference|-2.0||||0.7513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|3.7||1-sided|Z test|Based on one-sided Z test. P-value is nominal p-value without multiplicity adjustment.|Treatment difference and 95% CI is based on normal approximation method.|activated signal transducers and activators of transcription 3 (pSTAT3)-positive (pSTAT3(+)) Subpopulation patients||3.7|-7.7|0.7513
81519827|NCT03458702|162728619|EQUIVALENCE|It would be expected at baseline that there were no differences between groups.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81519828|NCT03458702|162728619|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA for TIME||||<0.001
81519829|NCT03458702|162728620|EQUIVALENCE|It would be expected at baseline there would be no difference between groups.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81519830|NCT03458702|162728620|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA: Condition x Time Interaction||||<0.001
81519831|NCT03458702|162728620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA: TIME||||0.005
81519832|NCT03458702|162728621|EQUIVALENCE|It would be hypothesized that there would not be a difference at baseline.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||> .05
81519833|NCT03458702|162728621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA: CONDITION X TIME INTERACTION||||0.042
81519834|NCT03458702|162728621|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||ANOVA: TIME||||<0.001
81519835|NCT03458702|162728622|EQUIVALENCE|A difference at baseline was not expected.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81519836|NCT03458702|162728622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA: TIME||||0.016
81519837|NCT03458702|162728623|EQUIVALENCE|no difference is expected at baseline|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81638148|NCT00824850|162966536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|10.3||||||7vPnC serotype 19F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.3|-9.4|
81458036|NCT01422213|162607235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.49|-2.54||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the Incongruent STROOP Time to Complete (Executive Function) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-2.54|-10.49|0.0013
81519838|NCT03458702|162728623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA:TIME||||0.026
81519839|NCT03458702|162728624|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.05
81638149|NCT00824850|162966536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||7vPnC serotype 23F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81519840|NCT00168103|162728631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.525||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.217|-0.033||1-sided P-value. The a priori threshold was 0.024 (overall Type 1 error 0.025 adjusted for alpha spending for an interim analysis).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|1-sided|The median difference was estimated by the Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|||-0.033|-2.217|0.0025
81519841|NCT00168103|162728632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1088||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.0392|0.3023||1-sided P-value. The a priori threshold for significance was 0.1 (trend).|Fisher Exact|1-sided|The Odds Ratio was calculated as C1-INH 20 U/kg bw (numerator) versus Placebo (denominator).|Worsened intensity was evaluated between 2 and 4 hours after start of study treatment relative to baseline for at least 1 of the HAE symptoms present at baseline.||0.3023|0.0392|0.0014
81519842|NCT00168103|162728633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.292||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.15|-1.05||1-sided, exploratory test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|1-sided|The median difference was estimated by the Hodge-Lehmann estimate.|This was an exploratory analysis.||-1.050|-5.150|0.0237
81519843|NCT00168103|162728634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1714|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0642|0.4575|||||The Odds Ratio was calculated as C1-INH 20 U/kg bw (numerator) versus Placebo (denominator).|This was an exploratory analysis.||0.4575|0.0642|
81519844|NCT00168103|162728635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0329|TWO_SIDED|80.0||||1-sided P-value. The a priori threshold for significance was 0.1 (trend).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|1-sided||||||0.0329
81519845|NCT05268744|162728715|SUPERIORITY|Since all outcomes were normally distributed, one-sided paired t-test was used to compare mean pre- and post-treatment scores to see whether post-treatment scores of ABI-S and SRS had improved compared to pre-treatment scores|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis was no improvement in mean ABI-S and SRS scores at the end of the study, compared to baseline||||<0.05
81519846|NCT04375397|162728747|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|5.8|||=|0.599|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.2|20.4|||Miettinen-Nurminen method||Ibrutinib 420 mg + SOC - Placebo + SOC Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) CI for the adjusted risk difference across strata|The difference in response rates between the experimental arm and the control arm were analyzed using the Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) method, adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir. The MN test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 at two-sided alpha = 0.2.||20.4|-9.2|=0.599
81638150|NCT00824850|162966536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|14.9||||||Additional serotype 1: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||14.9|-6.9|
81519847|NCT04375397|162728747|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|5.8|||=|0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|28.7|||Miettinen-Nurminen method||Ibrutinib 420 mg + SOC - Placebo + SOC Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) CI for the adjusted risk difference across strata|The difference in response rates between the experimental arm and the control arm were analyzed using the Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) method, adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir. The MN test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 at twosided alpha = 0.2.||28.7|-18.1|=0.599
81519848|NCT04375397|162728748|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17|||=|0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|10.44|||Multinomial Logistic Regression|||"Change in ordinal score from baseline to day 14 = -3~To evaluate the odds of clinical status improvement as determined by the WHO-8 ordinal scale, a multinomial logistic regression model was used.~Pairwise Comparison in Reference to the Group with Change = -4"||10.44|0.13|=0.886
81519849|NCT04375397|162728748|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64|||=|0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|6.43|||Multinomial Logistic Regression|||"Change in ordinal score from baseline to day 14 = -2~To evaluate the odds of clinical status improvement as determined by the WHO-8 ordinal scale, a multinomial logistic regression model was used.~Pairwise Comparison in Reference to the Group with Change = -4"||6.43|0.06|=0.705
81519850|NCT04375397|162728748|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||=|0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0||The upper limit of this 95% CI is infinite.||Multinomial Logistic Regression|||"Change in ordinal score from baseline to day 14 = -1~To evaluate the odds of clinical status improvement as determined by the WHO-8 ordinal scale, a multinomial logistic regression model was used.~Pairwise Comparison in Reference to the Group with Change = -4"|||0.00|=0.996
81519851|NCT04375397|162728748|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||=|0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|32.18|||Multinomial Logistic Regression|||"Change in ordinal score from baseline to day 14 = 0~To evaluate the odds of clinical status improvement as determined by the WHO-8 ordinal scale, a multinomial logistic regression model was used.~Pairwise Comparison in Reference to the Group with Change = -4"||32.18|0.04|=0.969
81519852|NCT04375397|162728748|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||=|0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|32.18|||Multinomial Logistic Regression|||"Change in ordinal score from baseline to day 14 = 1~To evaluate the odds of clinical status improvement as determined by the WHO-8 ordinal scale, a multinomial logistic regression model was used.~Pairwise Comparison in Reference to the Group with Change = -4"||32.18|0.04|=0.969
81519853|NCT04375397|162728748|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||=|0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|32.18|||Multinomial Logistic Regression|||"Change in ordinal score from baseline to day 14 = 3~To evaluate the odds of clinical status improvement as determined by the WHO-8 ordinal scale, a multinomial logistic regression model was used.~Pairwise Comparison in Reference to the Group with Change = -4"||32.18|0.04|=0.969
81519854|NCT04375397|162728749|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Medians|-1.5|||=|0.801|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's test||Ibrutinib 420 mg + SOC - Placebo + SOC|Median days spent on supplemental oxygen was compared between treatment groups using Van Elteren's test with the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir.||||=0.801
81519855|NCT04375397|162728750|SUPERIORITY||Mortality rate difference|0.0|||=|1|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.7|7.3|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||"At Day 7-- Ibrutinib 420 mg + SOC - Placebo + SOC~The Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights at two-sided alpha of 0.2 and associated confidence intervals are reported."||7.3|-6.7|=1.000
81458037|NCT01422213|162607236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|-0.02||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the SRT (Speed of Processing) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-0.02|-0.07|0.0002
81458038|NCT01422213|162607236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|-0.01||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the SRT (Speed of Processing) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-0.01|-0.05|0.0157
81519856|NCT04375397|162728750|SUPERIORITY||Mortality rate difference|0.0|||=|1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|15.5|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||"At Day 7-- Ibrutinib 420 mg + SOC - Placebo + SOC~The Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights at two-sided alpha of 0.2 and associated confidence intervals are reported."||15.5|-14.4|=1.000
81519857|NCT04375397|162728750|SUPERIORITY||Mortality rate difference|0.0|||=|1|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.7|7.3|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||"At Day 14-- Ibrutinib 420 mg + SOC - Placebo + SOC~The Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights at two-sided alpha of 0.2 and associated confidence intervals are reported."||7.3|-6.7|=1.000
81519858|NCT04375397|162728750|SUPERIORITY||Mortality rate difference|0.0|||=|1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|15.5|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||"At Day 14-- Ibrutinib 420 mg + SOC - Placebo + SOC~The Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights at two-sided alpha of 0.2 and associated confidence intervals are reported."||15.5|-14.4|=1.000
81638151|NCT00824850|162966536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|23.4||||||Additional serotype 3: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||23.4|-7.4|
81458039|NCT01422213|162607237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|-0.01||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the CRT (Attention) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-0.01|-0.05|0.0005
81458040|NCT01422213|162607237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.3549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.01||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the CRT (Attention) was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||0.01|-0.03|0.3549
81519859|NCT04375397|162728750|SUPERIORITY||Mortality rate difference|4.8|||=|0.267|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.7|14.8|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||"At Day 21-- Ibrutinib 420 mg + SOC - Placebo + SOC~The Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights at two-sided alpha of 0.2 and associated confidence intervals are reported."||14.8|-1.7|=0.267
81519860|NCT04375397|162728750|SUPERIORITY||Mortality rate difference|4.8|||=|0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|22.8|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||"At Day 21-- Ibrutinib 420 mg + SOC - Placebo + SOC~The Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights at two-sided alpha of 0.2 and associated confidence intervals are reported."||22.8|-9.6|=0.267
81519861|NCT04375397|162728750|SUPERIORITY||Mortality rate difference|4.8|||=|0.267|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.7|14.8|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||"At Day 28-- Ibrutinib 420 mg + SOC - Placebo + SOC~The Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights at two-sided alpha of 0.2 and associated confidence intervals are reported."||14.8|-1.7|=0.267
81519862|NCT04375397|162728750|SUPERIORITY||Mortality rate difference|4.8|||=|0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|22.8|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||"At Day 28-- Ibrutinib 420 mg + SOC - Placebo + SOC~The Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights at two-sided alpha of 0.2 and associated confidence intervals are reported."||22.8|-9.6|=0.267
81519863|NCT04375397|162728751|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|-10.7|||=|0.314|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-24.8|3.3|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||"Failure/Mortality Rate Difference Compared to Placebo + SOC at Day 7~The difference in response rates between the experimental arm and the control arm was analyzed using the Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) method adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir. MN test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights at two-sided alpha of 0.2."||3.3|-24.8|=0.314
81638152|NCT00824850|162966536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||Additional serotype 5: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81519864|NCT04375397|162728751|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|-10.7|||=|0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|12.0|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||"Failure/Mortality Rate Difference Compared to Placebo + SOC at Day 7~The difference in response rates between the experimental arm and the control arm was analyzed using the Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) method adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir. MN test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights at two-sided alpha of 0.2."||12.0|-32.8|=0.314
81519865|NCT04375397|162728751|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|-10.7|||=|0.314|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-24.8|3.3|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||"Failure/Mortality Rate Difference Compared to Placebo + SOC at Day 14~The difference in response rates between the experimental arm and the control arm was analyzed using the Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) method adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir. MN test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights at two-sided alpha of 0.2."||3.3|-24.8|=0.314
81519866|NCT04375397|162728751|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|-10.7|||=|0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|12.0|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||"Failure/Mortality Rate Difference Compared to Placebo + SOC at Day 14~The difference in response rates between the experimental arm and the control arm was analyzed using the Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) method adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir. MN test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights at two-sided alpha of 0.2."||12.0|-32.8|=0.314
81519867|NCT04375397|162728751|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|-5.8|||=|0.599|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-20.4|9.2|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||"Failure/Mortality Rate Difference Compared to Placebo + SOC at Day 21~The difference in response rates between the experimental arm and the control arm was analyzed using the Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) method adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir. MN test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights at two-sided alpha of 0.2."||9.2|-20.4|=0.599
81519868|NCT04375397|162728751|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|-5.8|||=|0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|18.1|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||"Failure/Mortality Rate Difference Compared to Placebo + SOC at Day 21~The difference in response rates between the experimental arm and the control arm was analyzed using the Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) method adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir. MN test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights at two-sided alpha of 0.2."||18.1|-28.7|=0.599
81519869|NCT04375397|162728751|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|-5.8|||=|0.599|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-20.4|9.2|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||"Failure/Mortality Rate Difference Compared to Placebo + SOC at Day 28~The difference in response rates between the experimental arm and the control arm was analyzed using the Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) method adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir. MN test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights at two-sided alpha of 0.2."||9.2|-20.4|=0.599
81519870|NCT04375397|162728751|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|-5.8|||=|0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|18.1|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||"Failure/Mortality Rate Difference Compared to Placebo + SOC at Day 28~The difference in response rates between the experimental arm and the control arm was analyzed using the Miettinen-Nurminen (MN) method adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir. MN test p-value for testing the rate difference = 0 adjusting for the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights at two-sided alpha of 0.2."||18.1|-28.7|=0.599
81458041|NCT01422213|162607238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.45|-2.96||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the MADRS Total Score was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-2.96|-6.45|<0.0001
81458042|NCT01422213|162607238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|-4.98||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the MADRS Total Score was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-4.98|-8.43|<0.0001
81458043|NCT01422213|162607239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.42||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the CGI-S Score was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-0.42|-0.88|<0.0001
81458044|NCT01422213|162607239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.62||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the CGI-S Score was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site, baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-0.62|-1.08|<0.0001
81458045|NCT01422213|162607240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.4||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the CGI-I Score was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-0.40|-0.81|<0.0001
81458046|NCT01422213|162607240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.65||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on the FAS, the CGI-I Score was analysed using the MMRM with an unstructured covariance structure. The model included terms for grouped site and treatment-by-visit interaction.||-0.65|-1.06|<0.0001
81458047|NCT01422213|162607241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|3.33||Wald's Test. No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.33|1.44|0.0002
81458048|NCT01422213|162607241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|5.21||Wald's Test. No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.21|2.26|<0.0001
81458049|NCT01422213|162607242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.09||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|3.41||Wald's Test. No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.41|1.29|0.0030
81458050|NCT01422213|162607242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|5.03||Wald's Test. No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.03|1.95|<0.0001
81458051|NCT01422213|162607243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.0393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.24||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|ANCOVA|||||0.24|0.01|0.0393
81458052|NCT01422213|162607244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.36||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|ANCOVA|||||0.36|0.10|0.0007
81458053|NCT01422213|162607244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.29||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|ANCOVA|||||0.29|0.02|0.0246
81458054|NCT03762265|162607246|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.535||0.4469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.037|20.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value and 95% confidence interval (CI) were based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test stratified by disease type (PV or PF) and disease history (newly diagnosed \[\<=6 months prior to screening\] or relapsing \[diagnosed greater than \[\>\] 6 months prior to screening\]).||20.500|-9.037|0.4469
81458055|NCT03762265|162607247|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|8.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.085||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.752|22.019|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value and 95% CI were based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test stratified by disease type (PV or PF) and disease history (newly diagnosed \[\<=6 months prior to screening\] or relapsing \[diagnosed \>6 months prior to screening\]).||22.019|-5.752|0.2510
81458056|NCT01805089|162607289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81458057|NCT01532934|162607292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||As stated, the p-value reflects the Factor 1 by treatment interaction term and its effect on percent days abstinent/month.|Regression, Linear|||A priori hypothesis. Psychopathy Factor 1 (F1) X treatment interaction to predict higher substance use among people high in F1 + who get treatment relative to individuals with high F1 who get standard care.||||.02
81458058|NCT01532934|162607293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||||||As stated, the p-value reflects the F1 X treatment interaction term and its effect on substance use consequences. A priori threshold for significance was p\<.05.|Regression, Linear|||Experimental hypothesis: The F1 X treatment interaction will show that individuals low on F1 who get treatment will reduce substance use consequences at six months relative to those low on F1 who get standard care.||||.34
81458059|NCT01532934|162607294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||||||a priori threshold p\<.05|Regression, Logistic|||Experimental hypothesis: Treatment X F1 interaction will predict fewer charges at one-year follow-up for individuals low on F1 who got treatment relative to individuals low on F1 who did not.||||.69
81458060|NCT01597778|162607295|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimates|6.1||||0.4092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|17.4||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05. Final p-value is adjusted for the interim looks per study design.|Z-test to compare the Kaplan-Meier Est.|||The primary null hypothesis of the study is that there is no difference between the 2 year PFS probabilities for dUCB vs. haplo-BM.||17.4|-5.2|0.4092
81458061|NCT01597778|162607295|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.7||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Regression, Cox|||The null hypothesis of the study is that there is no difference between the 2 year PFS probabilities for dUCB vs. haplo-BM after adjustment for age, performance score, and disease type.||1.70|0.99|0.060
81458062|NCT01597778|162607297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|Estimate cumulative incidence functions from competing risks data and test equality of 2 trt grps. Death before neutrophil recovery is competing risk.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the neutrophil engraftment post-transplantation for dUCB vs. haplo-BM.||||0.046
81519871|NCT04375397|162728752|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.851|||||||Log Rank|||For the analysis of mechanical ventilation-free survival, the distribution of time to event was estimated by treatment group using Kaplan-Meier methodology and compared between the experimental arm and the control arm using the log-rank test stratified by prescription for remdesivir.||||=0.851
81519872|NCT04375397|162728753|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Medians|0.0|||=|0.745|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's test||Ibrutinib 420 mg + SOC - Placebo + SOC|Median days spent on mechanical ventilation were compared between treatment groups using Van Elteren's test with the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir.||||=0.745
81519873|NCT04375397|162728754|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Medians|-0.5|||=|0.977|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's test]||Ibrutinib 420 mg + SOC - Placebo + SOC|Median duration of hospitalization was compared between treatment groups using Van Elteren's test with the stratification factor of prescription for remdesivir.||||=0.977
81519874|NCT04375397|162728755|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.969|||||||Log Rank|||For the analysis of time to discharge from hospital, the distribution of time to event was estimated by treatment group using Kaplan-Meier methodology and compared between the experimental arm and the control arm using the log-rank test stratified by prescription for remdesivir.||||=0.969
81519875|NCT00086502|162728759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.73|<|0.001||95.0|-0.85|-0.54||"Model terms: treatment; baseline; prior antihyperglycemic~agent (AHA) therapy \[not on AHA, monotherapy with oral AHA, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-based combination therapy\]"|ANCOVA|||||-0.54|-0.85|<0.001
81519876|NCT00086502|162728760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.9|<|0.001||95.0|-24.3|-11.0||Model terms: treatment; baseline; prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy \[not on AHA, monotherapy with oral AHA, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-based combination therapy\]|ANCOVA|||||-11.0|-24.3|<0.001
81519877|NCT05545644|162728765|SUPERIORITY||Hedges g|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|||TWO_SIDED|||||Given the small sample size, we relied more heavily on effect size calculations (Hedges g adjusted for small sample bias).||||||||
81519878|NCT05545644|162728766|SUPERIORITY||Hedges g|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|||||Given the small sample size, we relied more heavily on effect size calculations (Hedges g adjusted for small sample bias).||||||||
81519879|NCT05545644|162728767|SUPERIORITY||Hedges g|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|||||Given the small sample size, we relied more heavily on effect size calculations (Hedges g adjusted for small sample bias).||||||||
81519880|NCT05545644|162728767|SUPERIORITY|Given the small sample size, we relied more heavily on effect size calculations (Hedges g adjusted for small sample bias).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||||Hedges g = .04; SE = .42|||
81519881|NCT05545644|162728768|SUPERIORITY||Hedges g|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|||TWO_SIDED|||||Given the small sample size, we relied more heavily on effect size calculations (Hedges g adjusted for small sample bias).||||||||
81519882|NCT00610441|162728769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.6996||||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-10.911|-0.4881||To correct for multiplicity, p-values (2-sided) should be compared with the 2.5% level of significance.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measurements||Mixed Model for Repeated Measurements (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment, period, visit, center and treatment by visit interaction, and random effect for participant, and baseline AISRS score as covariate.|The treatment difference between 100 mg MK-8777 fixed dose and Placebo was estimated for the average effect (average change from baseline) of the 2nd and 3rd week of each period (Day 14 and Day 21).||-0.4881|-10.911|0.0147
81519883|NCT00610441|162728769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9926||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.2961|5.2814||To correct for multiplicity, p-values (2-sided) should be compared with the 2.5% level of significance.|MMRM||MMRM with fixed effects for treatment, period, visit, center and treatment by visit interaction, and random effect for participant, and baseline AISRS score as covariate.|The treatment difference between 100-300 mg MK-8777 rising dose and Placebo was estimated for the average effect (average change from baseline) of the 2nd and 3rd week of each period (Day 14 and Day 21).||5.2814|-3.2961|0.5910
81519884|NCT00610441|162728770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.8506|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.799|26.0878|||||Logistic regression with fixed effects for treatment and period, and baseline AISRS score as covariate.|||26.0878|1.7990|
81519885|NCT00610441|162728770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9461|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3119|2.8701|||||Logistic regression with fixed effects for treatment and period, and baseline AISRS score as covariate.|||2.8701|0.3119|
81519886|NCT00610441|162728771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.2468|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6712|58.1395|||||Since no participants in the Placebo group achieved a 50% reduction, the comparison was done using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method and 0.5 was added to both groups.|||58.1395|0.6712|
81519887|NCT00610441|162728771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1453|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0152|1.388|||||Logistic regression with fixed effects for treatment and period, and baseline AISRS score as covariate.|||1.3880|0.0152|
81519888|NCT00610441|162728774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2074|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5654|2.5785|||||Proportional odds model with fixed effects for treatment and period.|||2.5785|0.5654|
81519889|NCT00610441|162728774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8548|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6951|4.9494|||||Proportional odds model with fixed effects for treatment and period.|||4.9494|0.6951|
81519890|NCT00610441|162728775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3149|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5402|3.2008|||||Proportional odds model with fixed effects for treatment and period.|||3.2008|0.5402|
81519891|NCT00610441|162728775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3982|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.524|3.7309|||||Proportional odds model with fixed effects for treatment and period.|||3.7309|0.5240|
81519892|NCT00610441|162728776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3163||||0.6155|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.8138|1.1812||To correct for multiplicity, p-values (2-sided) should be compared with the 2.5% level of significance.|MMRM||MMRM with fixed effects for treatment, period, visit, center and treatment by visit interaction, and random effect for participant, and baseline ESS score as covariate. For statistical analyses, the average score from Days 14 and 21 was used.|The treatment difference between 100 mg MK-8777 fixed dose and Placebo was estimated for the average effect (average change from baseline) of the 2nd and 3rd week of each period (Day 14 and Day 21).||1.1812|-1.8138|0.6155
81638153|NCT00824850|162966536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||Additional serotype 6A: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81458063|NCT01597778|162607298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|Estimate cumulative incidence functions from competing risks data and test equality of 2 trt grps. Death before Platelet recovery is competing risk.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the platelet engraftment to 20k post-transplantation for dUCB vs. haplo-BM.||||0.160
81458064|NCT01597778|162607298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.146||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|Estimate cumulative incidence functions from competing risks data and test equality of 2 trt grps. Death before Platelet recovery is competing risk.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the platelet engraftment to 50k post-transplantation for dUCB vs. haplo-BM.||||0.146
81638154|NCT00824850|162966536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||Additional serotype 7F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638155|NCT00824850|162966536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||Additional serotype 19A: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638156|NCT00824850|162966537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|10.9||||||7vPnC serotype 4: difference in proportions, \[7vPnC / 13vPnC) - (MnCC / 13vPnC), expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.9|-10.2|
81458065|NCT01597778|162607300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.693||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|Estimate cumulative incidence functions from competing risks data and test equality of 2 trt grps. Death before 2nd graft failure is competing risk.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the secondary graft failure probabilities post-transplantation for dUCB vs. haplo-BM.||||0.693
81458066|NCT01597778|162607301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|Estimate cumulative incidence functions from competing risks data and test equality of 2 trt grps. Death prior to aGVHD is competing risk.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the aGVHD grade II - IV probabilities post-transplantation for dUCB vs. haplo-BM.||||0.142
81458067|NCT01597778|162607301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.604||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|Estimate cumulative incidence functions from competing risks data and test equality of 2 trt grps. Death prior to aGVHD is competing risk.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the aGVHD grade III - IV probabilities post-transplantation for dUCB vs. haplo-BM.||||0.604
81458068|NCT01597778|162607302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.361||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|Estimate cumulative incidence functions from competing risks data and test equality of 2 trt grps. Death before cGVHD is competing risk.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the cGVHD probabilities post-transplantation for dUCB vs. haplo-BM.||||0.361
81458069|NCT01597778|162607303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0373||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the OS probabilities at year 2 post-randomization for dUCB vs. haplo-BM.||||0.0373
81458070|NCT01597778|162607303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0235||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the OS probabilities at year 2 post-transplant for dUCB vs. haplo-BM.||||0.0235
81458071|NCT01597778|162607304|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|Estimate cumulative incidence functions from competing risks data and test equality across the two treatment groups.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the TRM probabilities post-randomization for dUCB vs. haplo-BM.||||0.039
81458072|NCT01597778|162607304|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|Estimate cumulative incidence functions from competing risks data and test equality across the two treatment groups.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the TRM probabilities post-transplantation for dUCB vs. haplo-BM||||0.030
81458073|NCT01597778|162607305|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.968||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|Estimate cumulative incidence functions from competing risks data and test equality of 2 trt grps. Death prior to relapse is competing risk.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the relapse/progression probabilities post-randomization for dUCB vs. haplo-BM.||||0.968
81458074|NCT01597778|162607305|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.907||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|Estimate cumulative incidence functions from competing risks data and test equality of 2 trt grps. Death prior to relapse is competing risk.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the relapse/progression probabilities post- transplantation for dUCB vs. haplo-BM.||||0.907
81458075|NCT01597778|162607308|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the total duration of hospitalization within 6 months post-randomization for dUCB vs. haplo-BM.||||0.0003
81458076|NCT02845700|162607333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|2 (time) x 2 (group) x 5 (dilution %) repeated measures ANOVA||||||.08
81458077|NCT02845700|162607334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t(4) = -1.19, p = .39||Post-hoc estimates of observed power for the difference between group means was calculated to be .15.||||.39
81458078|NCT02845700|162607337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t(4) = 0.66, p = .54||Post-hoc estimates of observed power for the difference between group means was calculated to be .08.||||.54
81519893|NCT00610441|162728776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2934||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.7449|3.3317||To correct for multiplicity, p-values (2-sided) should be compared with the 2.5% level of significance.|MMRM||MMRM with fixed effects for treatment, period, visit, center and treatment by visit interaction, and random effect for participant, and baseline ESS score as covariate. For statistical analyses, the average score from Days 14 and 21 was used.|The treatment difference between 100-300 mg MK-8777 rising dose and Placebo was estimated for the average effect (average change from baseline) of the 2nd and 3rd week of each period (Day 14 and Day 21).||3.3317|-0.7449|0.1330
81519894|NCT00610441|162728777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5501||||0.3907|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.9427|2.0429||To correct for multiplicity, p-values (2-sided) should be compared with the 2.5% level of significance.|MMRM||MMRM with fixed effects for treatment, period, visit, center and treatment by visit interaction, and random effect for participant, and baseline PSQI score as covariate.|The treatment difference between 100 mg MK-8777 fixed dose and Placebo was estimated for the average effect (average change from baseline) of the 2nd and 3rd week of each period (Day 14 and Day 21).||2.0429|-0.9427|0.3907
81519895|NCT00610441|162728777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0065||||0.9872|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.9486|0.9357||To correct for multiplicity, p-values (2-sided) should be compared with the 2.5% level of significance.|MMRM||MMRM with fixed effects for treatment, period, visit, center and treatment by visit interaction, and random effect for participant, and baseline PSQI score as covariate.|The treatment difference between 100-300 mg MK-8777 rising dose and Placebo was estimated for the average effect (average change from baseline) of the 2nd and 3rd week of each period (Day 14 and Day 21).||0.9357|-0.9486|0.9872
81519896|NCT00610441|162728778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1543||||0.7828|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.4898|1.1811||To correct for multiplicity, p-values (2-sided) should be compared with the 2.5% level of significance.|MMRM||MMRM with fixed effects for treatment, period, visit, center and treatment by visit interaction, and random effect for participant, and baseline QIDS-C score as covariate. Scores from Days 14 and 21 were averaged for statistical analyses.|The treatment difference between 100 mg MK-8777 fixed dose and Placebo was estimated for the average effect (average change from baseline) of the 2nd and 3rd week of each period (Day 14 and Day 21).||1.1811|-1.4898|0.7828
81519897|NCT00610441|162728778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4222||||0.2883|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.5187|1.363||To correct for multiplicity, p-values (2-sided) should be compared with the 2.5% level of significance.|MMRM||MMRM with fixed effects for treatment, period, visit, center and treatment by visit interaction, and random effect for participant, and baseline QIDS-C score as covariate. Scores from Days 14 and 21 were averaged for statistical analyses.|The treatment difference between 100-300 mg MK-8777 rising dose and Placebo was estimated for the average effect (average change from baseline) of the 2nd and 3rd week of each period (Day 14 and Day 21).||1.3630|-0.5187|0.2883
81519898|NCT00610441|162728779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9685||||0.6532|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.9599|4.0229|||MMRM|To correct for multiplicity, p-values (2-sided) should be compared with the 2.5% level of significance.|MMRM with fixed effects for treatment, period, visit, center and treatment by visit interaction, and random effect for participant, and baseline TASS score as covariate.|The treatment difference between 100 mg MK-8777 fixed dose and Placebo was estimated for the average effect (average change from baseline) of the 2nd and 3rd week of each period (Day 14 and Day 21).||4.0229|-5.9599|0.6532
81519899|NCT00610441|162728779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1022||||0.5247|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.8951|5.0996||To correct for multiplicity, p-values (2-sided) should be compared with the 2.5% level of significance.|MMRM||MMRM with fixed effects for treatment, period, visit, center and treatment by visit interaction, and random effect for participant, and baseline TASS score as covariate.|The treatment difference between 100-300 mg MK-8777 rising dose and Placebo was estimated for the average effect (average change from baseline) of the 2nd and 3rd week of each period (Day 14 and Day 21).||5.0996|-2.8951|0.5247
81519900|NCT01842581|162728793|NON_INFERIORITY|Threshold for significance=upper bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for hazard ratio less than (\<) 1.56.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.959||||0.0359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.045|3.672|||Score statistics|||Hazard ratio estimate (hazard of breakthrough HE for rifaximin compared to rifaximin + lactulose) obtained from Cox proportional hazards model with effect for treatment, stratified by analysis region.||3.672|1.045|0.0359
81458079|NCT03759392|162607344|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.447|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2931||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.024|0.131|||ANCOVA|Using multiple imputation||||0.131|-1.024|0.13
81458080|NCT03759392|162607345|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-5.388|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3937||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.108|-0.0668|||ANCOVA|Using multiple imputation||||-0.0668|-10.108|0.025
81458081|NCT03759392|162607346|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.414|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6215||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|1.639|||ANCOVA|Using multiple imputation||||1.639|-0.810|0.51
81458082|NCT03759392|162607347|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.1|||Repeated measures mixed model|||||1.1|-0.6|0.54
81458083|NCT01709500|162607348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-51.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.1|-44.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Alirocumab group was compared to the placebo group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-44.8|-58.1|<0.0001
81458084|NCT01709500|162607349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-52.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.7|-45.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 5% level.||-45.6|-58.7|<0.0001
81458085|NCT01709500|162607350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-48.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.7|-42.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-42.2|-54.7|<0.0001
81458086|NCT01709500|162607351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-48.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.0|-42.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-42.5|-55|<0.0001
81458087|NCT01709500|162607352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-39.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.1|-34.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-34.5|-44.1|<0.0001
81458088|NCT01709500|162607353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-39.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.5|-35.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-35.1|-44.5|<0.0001
81458089|NCT01709500|162607354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-45.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.8|-39.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-39.7|-51.8|<0.0001
81458090|NCT01709500|162607355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-46.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.3|-40.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-40.4|-52.3|<0.0001
81458091|NCT01709500|162607356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-32.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.4|-28.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-28.1|-37.4|<0.0001
81458092|NCT01709500|162607357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-34.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.2|-29.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-29.8|-39.2|<0.0001
81458093|NCT01709500|162607358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-42.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.8|-36.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-36.2|-47.8|<0.0001
81458094|NCT01709500|162607359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-29.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|-25.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-25.4|-34.5|<0.0001
81458095|NCT01709500|162607360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-58.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.8|-50.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-50.8|-66.8|<0.0001
81458096|NCT01709500|162607361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|52.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|130.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a Logistic regression model.||130|20.9|<0.0001
81458097|NCT01709500|162607362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|53.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.4|132.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a Logistic regression model.||132.6|21.4|<0.0001
81458098|NCT01709500|162607363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|239.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.6|1820.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a Logistic regression model.||1820.3|31.6|<0.0001
81458099|NCT01709500|162607364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|240.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.4|1841.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a Logistic regression model.||1841.7|31.4|<0.0001
81458100|NCT01709500|162607365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-20.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|-14.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.||-14.2|-26.4|<0.0001
81458101|NCT01709500|162607366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.8|||=|0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|10.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||10.7|2.8|= 0.0009
81458102|NCT01709500|162607367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-10.9|||=|0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|-4.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure. Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.||-4.3|-17.5|= 0.0012
81458103|NCT01709500|162607368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.4|||=|0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|7.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||7.5|1.3|= 0.0062
81458104|NCT01709500|162607369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-19.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|-13.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.||-13.1|-25|<0.0001
81458105|NCT01709500|162607370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.3|||=|0.0147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|7.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||7.8|0.9|= 0.0147
81458106|NCT01709500|162607371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-8.6|||=|0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|-1.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.||-1.1|-16.1|= 0.024
81458107|NCT01709500|162607372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.3|||=|0.1475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|5.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||5.5|-0.8|= 0.1475
81458108|NCT00420420|162607378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.283||95.0||||A longitudinal mixed model was used to compare groups, including factors for week, strata (MMSE score and concomitant AD therapy), treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||comparison at Week 4||||0.283
81458109|NCT00420420|162607379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0||||A longitudinal mixed model was used to compare groups, including factors for week, strata (MMSE score and concomitant AD therapy), treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||comparison at week 4||||0.180
81458110|NCT00420420|162607380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.716||95.0||||A longitudinal mixed model was used to compare groups, including factors for week, strata (MMSE score and concomitant AD therapy), treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||comparison at Week 4||||0.716
81458111|NCT05479435|162607384|OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.830
81458112|NCT05479435|162607385|OTHER|||||||0.654|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.654
81458113|NCT05479435|162607386|OTHER|||||||0.803|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.803
81458114|NCT05479435|162607387|OTHER|||||||0.398|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.398
81458115|NCT05479435|162607388|OTHER|||||||0.132|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.132
81458116|NCT05479435|162607389|OTHER|||||||0.991|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.991
81458117|NCT05479435|162607390|OTHER|||||||0.278|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.278
81458118|NCT05479435|162607391|OTHER|||||||0.479|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.479
81458119|NCT05479435|162607392|OTHER|||||||0.849|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.849
81458120|NCT05479435|162607393|OTHER|||||||0.504|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.504
81458121|NCT05479435|162607394|OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.017
81458122|NCT05479435|162607395|OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.025
81458123|NCT05479435|162607396|OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.016
81458124|NCT05479435|162607397|OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.041
81458125|NCT05479435|162607398|OTHER|||||||0.352|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.352
81458126|NCT05479435|162607399|OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.390
81458127|NCT05479435|162607400|OTHER|||||||0.928|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.928
81458128|NCT05479435|162607401|OTHER|||||||0.558|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.558
81458129|NCT05479435|162607402|OTHER|||||||0.133|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.133
81458130|NCT05479435|162607403|OTHER|||||||0.367|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.367
81458131|NCT05479435|162607404|OTHER|||||||0.631|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.631
81458132|NCT05479435|162607405|OTHER|||||||0.056|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.056
81458133|NCT05479435|162607406|OTHER|||||||0.979|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.979
81458134|NCT05479435|162607407|OTHER|||||||0.377|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.377
81458135|NCT05479435|162607408|OTHER|||||||0.979|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.979
81458136|NCT05479435|162607409|OTHER|||||||0.055|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.055
81458137|NCT00868530|162607418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.120
81458138|NCT01062425|162607464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||||||One-sided test with significance level of 0.15.|Z-test|||The null hypothesis was that the 6m PFS rates for both arms are 50%, and the alternative hypothesis was that patients receiving the experimental regimen would have a 6-month PFS rate of 66%. With 150 eligible patients, there would be an 80% statistical power to detect the 16% absolute increase in 6m PFS at a significance level of 0.15, using a one-sided Z test for two proportions.||||0.005
81458139|NCT01062425|162607465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.24||Significance level 0.05, two-sided test.|Log Rank||Placebo is the reference arm for the hazard ratio.|||1.24|0.6|0.44
81458140|NCT01062425|162607465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.34|||Regression, Cox||Placebo is reference level for the hazard ratio.|Multivariate analysis with the Cox proportional hazard model for overall survival was performed with the stratification variables as fixed variables to assess the treatment effect adjusting patient-specific risk factors. The covariates evaluated for the multivariate models were assigned protocol treatment, MGMT methylation status, and RPA risk class.||1.34|0.62|0.648
81458141|NCT01062425|162607466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.95||Significance level 0.05, two-sided test.|Log Rank||Placebo is the reference arm for the hazard ratio.|||0.95|0.47|0.03
81458142|NCT01062425|162607466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.97|||Regression, Cox||Placebo is the reference arm.|Multivariate analysis with the Cox proportional hazard model for progression-free survival was performed with the stratification variables as fixed variables to assess the treatment effect adjusting patient-specific risk factors. The covariates evaluated for the multivariate models were assigned protocol treatment, MGMT methylation status, and recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) risk class.||0.97|0.46|0.036
81458143|NCT01062425|162607467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02||||||Significance level 0.05, two-sided test.|Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81458144|NCT01651117|162607468|EQUIVALENCE|Mixed methods ANCOVA with patient random effects, to compare change in HbA1c from baseline to 6 months between treatment and control groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3268|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1739||0.0611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.669|0.0154||Subject random effect included because same model was used for analyses of 2 separate follow up periods (baseline to 6 month, and baseline to 12 month, reported separately).|Mixed Models Analysis|Multiple imputation used for intent-to-treat analysis.|Negative parameter estimate means decrease in HbA1c was greater for treatment group than for control group.|||0.0154|-0.6690|0.0611
81458145|NCT00289848|162607500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.08|<|0.001||95.0|-1.23|-0.83|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms of treatment, country, prior diabetes pharmacotherapy (not on AHA or on AHA), and baseline A1C as a covariate||||-0.83|-1.23|<0.001
81458146|NCT00289848|162607501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-31.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|39.8|<|0.001||95.0|-38.4|-23.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms of treatment, country, prior diabetes pharmacotherapy (not on AHA or on AHA), and baseline FPG as a covariate||||-23.7|-38.4|<0.001
81458147|NCT00289848|162607502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-56.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|59.2|<|0.001||95.0|-68.8|-44.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms of treatment, country, prior diabetes pharmacotherapy (not on AHA or on AHA), and baseline 2-hr PMG as a covariate||||-44.3|-68.8|<0.001
81458148|NCT01234350|162607506|OTHER||IRR|0.829||||0.4007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|1.283||Poisson-mixture regression was used to model the influence of age, stage of disease, and relevant medical history along with the treatment group effect on the number of events adjusted for individual study exposures measured in 100 PYE.|Wald test|The IRs for each treatment arm with 95% confidence interval (CI), and incidence rate ratio (IRRs) with 95% CI and p-values were based on Wald test.|IRR for treatment with the lower 95% confidence limit \>1 suggest increased risk of AESI; upper confidence limit \<1 suggest decreased risk of AESI with the use of FIRMAGON. The limit including 1 suggests no difference b/w treatment groups.|The IRs were estimated using a Poisson-mixture regression model.||1.283|0.536|0.4007
81458149|NCT01234350|162607507|OTHER||IRR|0.874||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.626||Poisson-mixture regression was used to model the influence of age, stage of disease, and relevant medical history along with the treatment group effect on the number of events adjusted for individual study exposures measured in 100 PYE.|Wald test|The IRs for each treatment arm with 95% CI, and IRRs with 95% CI and p-values were based on Wald test.|IRR for treatment with the lower 95% confidence limit \>1 suggest increased risk of AESI; upper confidence limit \<1 suggest decreased risk of AESI with the use of FIRMAGON. The limit including 1 suggests no difference b/w treatment groups.|For osteoporosis and osteopenia events. The IRs were estimated using Poisson-mixture regression model.||1.626|0.470|0.6710
81458150|NCT01234350|162607507|OTHER||IRR|1.857||||0.4544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.367|9.403||Poisson-mixture regression was used to model the influence of age, stage of disease, and relevant medical history along with the treatment group effect on the number of events adjusted for individual study exposures measured in 100 PYE.|Wald test|The IRs for each treatment arm with 95% CI, and IRRs with 95% CI and p-values were based on Wald test.|IRR for treatment with the lower 95% confidence limit \>1 suggest increased risk of AESI; upper confidence limit \<1 suggest decreased risk of AESI with the use of FIRMAGON. The limit including 1 suggests no difference b/w treatment groups.|For bone fracture events. The IRs were estimated using Poisson-mixture regression model.||9.403|0.367|0.4544
81458151|NCT01234350|162607508|OTHER||IRR|1.193||||0.2529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.882|1.613||Poisson mixture regression was used to model the influence of age, stage of disease, and history of diabetes mellitus along with the treatment group effect on the number of events adjusted for individual study exposures measured in 100 PYE.|Wald test|The IRs for each treatment arm with 95% CI, and IRRs with 95% CI and p-values were based on Wald test.|IRR for treatment with the lower 95% confidence limit \>1 suggest increased risk of AESI; upper confidence limit \<1 suggest decreased risk of AESI with the use of FIRMAGON. The limit including 1 suggests no difference b/w treatment groups.|For glucose intolerance. The IRs were estimated using Poisson-mixture regression model.||1.613|0.882|0.2529
81638157|NCT00824850|162966537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|10.1||||||7vPnC serotype 6B: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.1|-10.0|
81638158|NCT00824850|162966537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|10.3||||||7vPnC serotype 9V: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.3|-9.4|
81638159|NCT00824850|162966537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|10.3||||||7vPnC serotype 14: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.3|-9.4|
81638160|NCT00824850|162966537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||7vPnC serotype 18C: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638161|NCT00824850|162966537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|8.0||||||7vPnC serotype 19F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||8.0|-13.9|
81638162|NCT00824850|162966537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|10.1||||||7vPnC serotype 23F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.1|-10.0|
81638163|NCT00824850|162966537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|15.3||||||Additional serotype 1: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||15.3|-6.7|
81638164|NCT00824850|162966537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||Additional serotype 3: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638165|NCT00824850|162966537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|17.6||||||Additional serotype 5: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||17.6|-15.0|
81638166|NCT00824850|162966537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|10.3||||||Additional serotype 6A: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.3|-9.4|
81458152|NCT01234350|162607508|OTHER||IRR|2.623||||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.158|5.944||Poisson-mixture regression is used to model the influence of age, stage of disease, and relevant medical history along with the treatment group effect on the number of events adjusted for individual trial exposures measured in 100 PYE.|Wald test|The IRs for each treatment arm with 95% CI, and IRRs with 95% CI and p-values were based on Wald test.|IRR for treatment with the lower 95% confidence limit \>1 suggest increased risk of AESI; upper confidence limit \<1 suggest decreased risk of AESI with the use of FIRMAGON. The limit including 1 suggests no difference b/w treatment groups.|For T2DM. The IRs were estimated using Poisson-mixture regression model.||5.944|1.158|0.0208
81458153|NCT01234350|162607515|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.747||||0.0821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.537|1.038||A logistic regression was used to model the influence of age, stage of disease and relevant medical history along with the treatment group on the time to event for all-cause mortality.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression was used to model the influence of age, stage of disease and relevant medical history along with the treatment group.||The analyses of all-cause mortality was based on logistic regressions.||1.038|0.537|0.0821
81458154|NCT02792517|162607517|OTHER||Least Squares Geometric Mean Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.22|||||Ratio of EE/norgestimate + erenumab to EE/norgestimate alone|The log-transformed Cmax was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.||1.22|0.88|
81458155|NCT02792517|162607518|OTHER||Least Squares Geometric Mean Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.14|||||Ratio of EE/norgestimate + erenumab to EE/norgestimate alone|The log-transformed AUCtau was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.||1.14|0.91|
81458156|NCT02792517|162607519|OTHER||Least Squares Geometric Mean Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.16|||||Ratio of EE/norgestimate + erenumab to EE/norgestimate alone|The log-transformed Cmax was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.||1.16|0.97|
81458157|NCT02792517|162607520|OTHER||Least Squares Geometric Mean Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.1|||||Ratio of EE/norgestimate + erenumab to EE/norgestimate alone|The log-transformed AUCtau was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.||1.10|0.96|
81638167|NCT00824850|162966537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|10.1||||||Additional serotype 7F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.1|-10.0|
81458158|NCT02792517|162607521|OTHER||Least Squares Geometric Mean Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.23|||||Ratio of EE/norgestimate + erenumab to EE/norgestimate alone|The log-transformed Cmax was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.||1.23|0.90|
81458159|NCT02792517|162607522|OTHER||Least Squares Geometric Mean Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.12|||||Ratio of EE/norgestimate + erenumab to EE/norgestimate alone|The log-transformed AUCtau was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.||1.12|0.94|
81519901|NCT01842581|162728794|SUPERIORITY|2-sided test at a significance level of 0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.739||||0.0985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.894|3.382||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using log-rank test stratified by analysis region. Hazard ratio estimate (hazard of breakthrough HE for rifaximin compared to rifaximin + lactulose) obtained from Cox proportional hazards model with effect for treatment, stratified by analysis region.||3.382|0.894|0.0985
81519902|NCT00870194|162728816|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-Inferiority Margin of 0.4%||||||0.012||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||.012
81519903|NCT00870194|162728816|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|Least Square Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.53|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Standard Error of the Least Square Mean|Power calculation: 80% assuming 200 patients (100 in each arm), no true difference and 1.0% standard deviation.||0.53|0.07|.012
81519904|NCT00870194|162728817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0|||||Fisher's Exact Test|||||||.038
81519905|NCT00870194|162728818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0|||||Fisher's Exact Test|||||||.027
81519906|NCT00870194|162728819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||95.0|||||Fisher's Exact Test|||||||.480
81519907|NCT00870194|162728820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.038
81519908|NCT00870194|162728821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||.266
81519909|NCT00870194|162728822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||.095
81458160|NCT00663793|162607552|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 8 per group was estimated to confer an 80% power to detect a 40% difference in testosterone AUC with a standard deviation of 20% at an alpha of 0.05|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon sign-rank|||||||<0.05
81458161|NCT00663793|162607553|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation was performed for this pilot study.|||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon sign-rank|||||||<0.05
81519910|NCT00870194|162728823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.567||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||.567
81519911|NCT00870194|162728824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.207||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||.207
81519912|NCT00870194|162728825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.055
81519913|NCT00870194|162728826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.269||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.269
81519914|NCT00870194|162728827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.622||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.622
81519915|NCT00870194|162728828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.888||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.888
81519916|NCT00870194|162728829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.287||95.0|||||Fisher's Exact Test|||||||.287
81519917|NCT00870194|162728830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.498||95.0|||||Fisher's Exact Test|||||||.498
81519918|NCT00870194|162728831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.247||95.0|||||Fisher's Exact Test|||||||.247
81519919|NCT00870194|162728832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher's Exact Test|||||||1.00
81519920|NCT00707746|162728835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤ 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||It was estimated that the standard deviation of the percent change in LDL-C was 20%. A sample size of 30 patients was planned for this study: 20 patients in the mipomersen group and 10 patients in the placebo group. A 2-sided t-test with an alpha level of 0.05 was expected to provide ≥90% power to detect a 30% difference in LDL-C percent reduction between the 2 groups (35% reduction for the mipomersen group and 5% reduction for the placebo group).||||<0.001
81519921|NCT00707746|162728838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Inflation of type 1 error was controlled by specifying a small number of secondary parameters and a sequential inferential approach in which inferential conclusions about each successive parameter required statistical significance of the prior one.|Wilcoxon signed rank sum|||||||<0.001
81519922|NCT00707746|162728840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Inflation of type 1 error was controlled by specifying a small number of secondary parameters and a sequential inferential approach in which inferential conclusions about each successive parameter required statistical significance of the prior one.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81519923|NCT00707746|162728842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Inflation of type 1 error was controlled by specifying a small number of secondary parameters and a sequential inferential approach in which inferential conclusions about each successive parameter required statistical significance of the prior one.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81519924|NCT00707746|162728844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05. No further adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81519925|NCT00707746|162728846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05. No further adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81519926|NCT00707746|162728848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05. No further adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81519927|NCT00707746|162728850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05. No further adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81519928|NCT00707746|162728852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.784||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05. No further adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.784
81519929|NCT00707746|162728854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05. No further adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.079
81519930|NCT05260333|162728856|OTHER||correlation coefficient|0.81||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.0001
81519931|NCT00364533|162728866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference of SPID48|91.4|||<|0.001||95.0|49.77|133.07|||ANCOVA|||The study was terminated and did not reach the planned sample size.||133.07|49.77|<0.001
81519932|NCT00364533|162728866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference of SPID48|81.5|||<|0.001||95.0|38.66|124.29|||ANCOVA|||The study was terminated and did not reach the planned sample size.||124.29|38.66|<0.001
81519933|NCT00364533|162728866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference of SPID48|81.5|||<|0.001||95.0|39.21|123.8|||ANCOVA|||The study was terminated and did not reach the planned sample size.||123.80|39.21|<0.001
81638168|NCT00824850|162966537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|7.6||||||Additional serotype 19A: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||7.6|-13.9|
81519934|NCT00364533|162728866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference of SPID48|82.4|||<|0.001||95.0|38.96|125.88|||ANCOVA|||The study was terminated and did not reach the planned sample size.||125.88|38.96|<0.001
81519935|NCT03461406|162728918|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was deemed to have been demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) exceeds 0.8.|Relative risk|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hemostasis by 4 Minutes (Parenchymous)||1.09|0.92|< 0.001
81519936|NCT03461406|162728918|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was deemed to have been demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI exceeds 0.8|Relative risk|1.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hemostasis by 4 Minutes (Soft Tissue)||1.16|0.91|< 0.001
81519937|NCT03461406|162728919|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was deemed to have been demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) exceeds 0.8.|Relative risk|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hemostasis by 7 Minutes (Parenchymous)||1.09|0.92|< 0.001
81519938|NCT03461406|162728919|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was deemed to have been demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) exceeds 0.8.|Relative risk|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hemostasis by 7 Minutes (Soft tissue)||1.09|0.92|< 0.001
81519939|NCT03461406|162728920|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was deemed to have been demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI exceeds 0.8.|Relative risk|0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hemostasis by 10 Minutes (Parenchymous)||1.02|0.94|< 0.001
81519940|NCT03461406|162728920|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was deemed to have been demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI exceeds 0.8.|Relative risk|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hemostasis by 10 Minutes (Soft tissue)||1.09|0.92|< 0.001
81519941|NCT00815191|162728928|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority delta of 0.5°C|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.139|0.321|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.321|-0.139|<0.0001
81519942|NCT00966719|162728940|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.24|||Fisher Exact|||||1.24|0.56|0.40
81519943|NCT00966719|162728941|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.15||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.02|||Fisher Exact|||||3.02|0.44|1
81519944|NCT00966719|162728942|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.1|||Fisher Exact|||||1.10|0.91|1
81519945|NCT00966719|162728943|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.26|||Fisher Exact|||||1.26|0.85|0.78
81519946|NCT00966719|162728944|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.94||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|27.3|||Fisher Exact|||||27.30|0.32|0.32
81519947|NCT00966719|162728945|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.5||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.38|||Fisher Exact|||||2.38|0.95|0.09
81519948|NCT00966719|162728946|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.27|||Fisher Exact|||||1.27|0.83|0.77
81519949|NCT00966719|162728947|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.36||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.15|||Fisher Exact|||||3.15|0.58|0.6
81519950|NCT03343080|162728949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.776|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.776
81519951|NCT03343080|162728950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.296|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 hours post-extubation||||0.296
81519952|NCT01636713|162728959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.151|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus Placebo.|||0.191|0.110|<0.001
81519953|NCT01636713|162728959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.216|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.175|0.257|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference= UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus Placebo.|||0.257|0.175|<0.001
81519954|NCT03689244|162728962|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|0.95||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.07|||ANCOVA|||Ratio of Geometric mean of Selexipag to Placebo was reported.||1.07|0.84|0.412
81519955|NCT02789410|162729036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.132|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.132
81519956|NCT02789410|162729037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.590
81519957|NCT02789410|162729038|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.971|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.971
81519958|NCT01751776|162729039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|2.0506|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4242|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1843|2.9168|||||Dose proportionality was explored using a regression model. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a 2-sided 95% CI was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale.|Dose proportionality for Cmax was explored after the first adminstration of BI 65564 on Day 1.||2.9168|1.1843|
81519959|NCT01751776|162729039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.4227|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1644|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0869|1.7584|||||Dose proportionality was explored using a regression model. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a 2-sided 95% CI was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale.|Dose proportionality for Cmax was explored after the last (fourth) adminstration of BI 65564 on Day 22.||1.7584|1.0869|
81611178|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||1.0|-7.0|0.17
81611179|NCT02886728|162901214|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-10.0|0.008
81611180|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-6.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.0|-12.0|<0.001
81611181|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-9.0|<0.001
81611182|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-5.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.0|-11.0|<0.001
81611183|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-8.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-8.0|-13.0|<0.001
81611184|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-4.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.0|-11.0|<0.001
81611185|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-5.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.0|-11.0|<0.001
81611186|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.0|-12.0|<0.001
81611187|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-9.0|<0.001
81611188|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-8.0|0.001
81638169|NCT00824850|162966538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|8.0||||||7vPnC serotype 4: difference in proportions, \[7vPnC / 13vPnC) - (MnCC / 13vPnC), expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||8.0|-13.9|
81638170|NCT00824850|162966538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|10.6||||||7vPnC serotype 6B: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.6|-10.2|
81638171|NCT00824850|162966538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|10.3||||||7vPnC serotype 9V: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.3|-9.4|
81638172|NCT00824850|162966538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.3||||||7vPnC serotype 14: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.3|-9.5|
81458162|NCT00663793|162607554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation was performed for this pilot study||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Area-under-the-curve for serum estradiol||||0.05
81458163|NCT01836471|162607599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.7269|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-0.5|0.7269
81458164|NCT01836471|162607600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least sqares mean|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.09||||||||0.09|-0.08|
81458165|NCT01836471|162607600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.13||||||||0.13|-0.04|
81458166|NCT01836471|162607600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.05||||||||0.05|-0.13|
81458167|NCT01836471|162607601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9179|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9179
81458168|NCT01836471|162607602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.17||||||||0.17|-0.22|
81638173|NCT00824850|162966538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|10.1||||||7vPnC serotype 18C: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.1|-10.0|
81638174|NCT00824850|162966538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|10.1||||||7vPnC serotype 19F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.1|-16.8|
81638175|NCT00824850|162966538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|16.6||||||7vPnC serotype 23F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||16.6|-9.1|
81458169|NCT01836471|162607602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least sqares mean|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.19||||||||0.19|-0.32|
81458170|NCT01836471|162607602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.37||||||||0.37|-0.16|
81458171|NCT01836471|162607602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.09||||||||0.09|-0.43|
81458172|NCT01836471|162607603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.793|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7930
81638176|NCT00824850|162966538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|15.0||||||Additional serotype 1: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||15.0|-7.1|
81638177|NCT00824850|162966538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|8.0||||||Additional serotype 3: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||8.0|-13.9|
81638178|NCT00824850|162966538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|18.2||||||Additional serotype 5: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||18.2|-14.8|
81458173|NCT02224157|162607659|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority analysis based on CI instead of p-value, hence no p-value calculated for this analysis. Upper limit of the 1-sided 95% confidence limit \<1.2 indicates Symbicort 'as needed' is non-inferior to Pulmicort bid|Rate ratio|0.97|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.16|||Negative binomial model|Adjusted for randomised treatment, pre-study treatment and region. Logarithm of follow-up time is used as an offset variable.|A rate ratio less than 1 indicates a lower rate of exacerbations in the Symbicort 'as needed' treatment group.|||1.16||
81458174|NCT02224157|162607660|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.955||||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.777|1.174|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with randomised treatment, pre-study treatment and region as covariates.|A hazard ratio less than 1 indicates that Symbicort 'as needed' prolongs the time to first severe exacerbation.|||1.174|0.777|0.664
81519960|NCT01751776|162729040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|2.0091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1706|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6607|2.3575|||||Dose proportionality was explored using a regression model. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a 2-sided 95% CI was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale.|Dose proportionality for AUC 0-infinity was explored after the last adminstration of BI 65564 on Day 22.||2.3575|1.6607|
81527438|NCT00536471|162741750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.668||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.668
81638179|NCT00824850|162966538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||Additional serotype 6A: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638180|NCT00824850|162966538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|15.8||||||Additional serotype 7F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||15.8|-6.8|
81638181|NCT00824850|162966538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|7.6||||||Additional serotype 19A: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||7.6|-13.9|
81638182|NCT00824850|162966539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|29.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.61|49.33|||||Confidence intervals (CI) for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 4: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||49.33|17.61|
81638183|NCT00824850|162966539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|11.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.49|15.13|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 6B: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||15.13|8.49|
81638184|NCT00824850|162966539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|5.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.06|7.67|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 9V: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||7.67|4.06|
81519961|NCT01751776|162729041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.4225|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0876|1.7574|||||Dose proportionality was explored using a regression model. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a 2-sided 95% CI was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale.|Dose proportionality for AUCtau was explored after the last administration of BI 65564 on Day 22.||1.7574|1.0876|
81519962|NCT01751776|162729043|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|22.7|||||||||||||Mean Difference in percentage|Observed difference of ACR20 response for BI 120mg - Placebo||||
81527439|NCT00536471|162741751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.487||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.487
81527440|NCT00536471|162741751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.678||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.678
81527441|NCT00536471|162741751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.692||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.692
81527442|NCT00536471|162741751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.668||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.668
81527443|NCT00536471|162741752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.505||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.505
81527444|NCT00536471|162741752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.135||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.135
81527445|NCT00536471|162741752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.175||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.175
81527446|NCT00536471|162741752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||1.000
81527447|NCT00536471|162741753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.175||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.175
81527448|NCT00536471|162741753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81527449|NCT00536471|162741753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.576||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.576
81527450|NCT00536471|162741753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.676||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.676
81527451|NCT00536471|162741754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.675||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.675
81527452|NCT00536471|162741754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.139||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.139
81527453|NCT00536471|162741754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.576||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.576
81527454|NCT00536471|162741754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.676||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.676
81638185|NCT00824850|162966539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|71.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.74|124.08|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 14: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||124.08|40.74|
81638186|NCT00824850|162966539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|7.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.92|12.73|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 18C: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||12.73|4.92|
81519963|NCT01751776|162729043|OTHER|Evaluation of the difference in ACR20 response rates using a Bayesian approach. Results based on 1000000 simulations of the posterior distribution; for the treatment group a non-informative beta (0,0) prior was used; for the placebo group, an informative beta (5.5, 16.5) prior was used; prior to any imputation, assessments up to the End of Trial (EoT) visit were mapped to an on-treatment visit window (Visit 4/Week 2 - Visit 14 (EoT)/Week 12) relative to the day of the first dose.|Mean Difference (Net)|33.0|||||||||||||Mean Difference in percentage|Expected difference of ACR20 response for BI 120mg - Placebo||||
81638187|NCT00824850|162966539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|4.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.87|7.26|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 19F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||7.26|2.87|
81638188|NCT00824850|162966539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|6.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.51|10.42|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 23F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||10.42|4.51|
81638189|NCT00824850|162966539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.98|17.64|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 1: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||17.64|6.98|
81519964|NCT01751776|162729043|OTHER|Evaluation of the difference in ACR20 response rates using a Bayesian approach. Results based on 1000000 simulations of the posterior distribution; for the treatment group a non-informative beta (0,0) prior was used; for the placebo group, an informative beta (5.5, 16.5) prior was used; prior to any imputation, assessments up to the End of Trial (EoT) visit were mapped to an on-treatment visit window (Visit 4/Week 2 - Visit 14 (EoT)/Week 12) relative to the day of the first dose.|Probability in percentage|99.9||||||||||||||Probability that difference of ACR20 response for BI 120mg - Placebo is larger than 0%||||
81519965|NCT01751776|162729043|OTHER|Evaluation of the difference in ACR20 response rates using a Bayesian approach. Results based on 1000000 simulations of the posterior distribution; for the treatment group a non-informative beta (0,0) prior was used; for the placebo group, an informative beta (5.5, 16.5) prior was used; prior to any imputation, assessments up to the End of Trial (EoT) visit were mapped to an on-treatment visit window (Visit 4/Week 2 - Visit 14 (EoT)/Week 12) relative to the day of the first dose.|Probability in percentage|99.7||||||||||||||Probability that difference of ACR20 response for BI 120mg - Placebo is larger than 5%||||
81519966|NCT01751776|162729043|OTHER|Evaluation of the difference in ACR20 response rates using a Bayesian approach. Results based on 1000000 simulations of the posterior distribution; for the treatment group a non-informative beta (0,0) prior was used; for the placebo group, an informative beta (5.5, 16.5) prior was used; prior to any imputation, assessments up to the End of Trial (EoT) visit were mapped to an on-treatment visit window (Visit 4/Week 2 - Visit 14 (EoT)/Week 12) relative to the day of the first dose.|Probability in percentage|98.7||||||||||||||Probability that difference of ACR20 response for BI 120mg - Placebo is larger than 10%||||
81527455|NCT00536471|162741755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Total Score (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.007
81638190|NCT00824850|162966539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.07|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 3: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||2.07|1.37|
81584436|NCT00502697|162841013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The original proposed sample size for this study was 300. This sample size was based on previous evidence that indicated that a reduction of 15% in the rate of preterm birth would be detectable with groups of 150. Because of concerns with systemic changes in the study's health care delivery environment, an interim analysis was conducted after 200 women had delivered. As a result of that analysis a decision was made to stop recruitment.||||.64
81584437|NCT00589108|162841057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64||95.0|||||ANOVA|||P-value for the difference between the mean maximum flexion between the three groups at 2 years post-surgery.||||0.64
81584438|NCT00589108|162841057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0|||||ANOVA|||P-value for the difference between the mean maximum flexion between the three groups at 5 years post-surgery.||||0.80
81584439|NCT00589108|162841058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||ANOVA|||P-value for the difference for the Knee Society Function Score between the three groups at 5 years post-surgery.||||0.06
81584440|NCT00589108|162841059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0|||||ANOVA|||P-value for the difference for the Knee Society Pain Score between the three groups at 5 years post-surgery.||||0.87
81584441|NCT00589108|162841060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||95.0|||||ANOVA|||P-value for the difference between the Knee Society Stair Climbing Score between the three groups at 2 years post-surgery.||||0.44
81638191|NCT00824850|162966539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.9|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 5: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||2.90|1.52|
81584442|NCT00589108|162841060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||ANOVA|||P-value for the difference between the Knee Society Stair Climbing Score between the three groups at 5 years post-surgery.||||0.08
81584443|NCT00589108|162841061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||95.0|||||ANOVA|||P-value for the difference between the percentage of knees surviving between the three groups at 5 years post-surgery.||||0.92
81584444|NCT01713868|162841066|SUPERIORITY|GEE logistic regression accounted for within-hospital clustering, individual-level \& hospital-level covariates. We converted aORs to aRDs (95% CI) using the BF/BF group as the control group prevalence and reported separate effects of the 2 interventions. We fit multiplicative interaction models with indicator variables for education, mHealth, and their interaction. As the interaction between interventions was significant, we presented results from the interaction model.||||||0.03||||||Adjusted education effect p=0.34. Adjusted mHealth effect p\<0.001. Test for interaction p=0.01. Adjusted education only effect p=0.74. Adjusted mHealth only effect p=0.02. Adjusted mHealth and education effect: p=0.03|Regression, Logistic|||Sample size provided power of detecting the effect of an individual intervention in the presence of interaction.We assumed pre-study prevalence of a safe sleep practice ranging from 50% to 60% across hospitals. We powered the study to detect a 10 percentage point difference between two study groups, and determined that an analysis sample of n=1280 (320 per treatment group) was needed for 80% power (testing at two-sided p\<0.05). Allowing for 20% loss to follow-up, this led to a sample of n=1600.||||0.03
81584445|NCT01713868|162841067|SUPERIORITY|GEE logistic regression accounted for within-hospital clustering, individual-level \& hospital-level covariates. We converted aORs to aRDs (95% CI) using the BF/BF group as the control group prevalence and reported separate effects of the 2 interventions. We fit multiplicative interaction models with indicator variables for education, mHealth, and their interaction. As the interaction between interventions was not significant, we only presented main effects model.|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted education effect: p=0.22. Adjusted mHealth effect p\<0.001. Test for interaction p=0.08.|Regression, Logistic|||Sample size provided power of detecting the effect of an individual intervention in the presence of interaction. We assumed pre-study prevalence of a safe sleep practice ranging from 50% to 60% across hospitals. We powered the study to detect a 10 percentage point difference between two study groups, and determined that an analysis sample of n=1280 (320 per treatment group) was needed for 80% power (testing at two-sided p\<0.05). Allowing for 20% loss to follow-up,this led to a sample of n=1600.||||<0.001
81638192|NCT00824850|162966539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.77|12.42|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 6A: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||12.42|4.77|
81584446|NCT01713868|162841068|SUPERIORITY|GEE logistic regression accounted for within-hospital clustering, individual-level \& hospital-level covariates. We converted aORs to aRDs (95% CI) using the BF/BF group as the control group prevalence and reported separate effects of the 2 interventions. We fit multiplicative interaction models with indicator variables for education, mHealth, and their interaction. As the interaction between interventions was not significant, we only presented main effects model.|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted education effect p=0.07. Adjusted mHealth effect p\<0.001. Test for interaction p=0.54|Regression, Logistic|||Sample size provided power of detecting the effect of an individual intervention in the presence of interaction. We assumed pre-study prevalence of a safe sleep practice ranging from 50% to 60% across hospitals. We powered the study to detect a 10 percentage point difference between two study groups, and determined that an analysis sample of n=1280 (320 per treatment group) was needed for 80% power (testing at two-sided p\<0.05). Allowing for 20% loss to follow-up, this led to a sample of n=1600.||||<0.001
81584447|NCT01713868|162841069|SUPERIORITY|GEE logistic regression accounted for within-hospital clustering, individual-level \& hospital-level covariates. We converted aORs to aRDs (95% CI) using the BF/BF group as the control group prevalence and reported separate effects of the 2 interventions. We fit multiplicative interaction models with indicator variables for education, mHealth, and their interaction. As the interaction between interventions was not significant, we only presented main effects model.|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted education effect p=0.33. Adjusted mHealth effect p\<0.001. Test for interaction p=0.29.|Regression, Logistic|||Sample size provided power of detecting the effect of an individual intervention in the presence of interaction. We assumed pre-study prevalence of a safe sleep practice ranging from 50% to 60% across hospitals. We powered the study to detect a 10 percentage point difference between two study groups, and determined that an analysis sample of n=1280 (320 per treatment group) was needed for 80% power (testing at two-sided p\<0.05). Allowing for 20% loss to follow-up, this led to a sample of n=1600.||||<0.001
81584448|NCT01713868|162841070|OTHER|Causal mediation analysis|Difference in proportions|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||||We performed causal mediation analyses to estimate the Total Effect of intervention on a categorical outcome as the difference in the proportion with the outcome for those who received the intervention and were positive on the mediator vs. those who received the control and were negative on the mediator. Significance is determined through 95% confidence intervals (CIs), with CIs not including 0.0 indicating significant effects.|||
81584449|NCT01713868|162841071|OTHER|Causal mediation analysis|Difference in proportions|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||||We performed causal mediation analyses to estimate the Total Effect of intervention on a categorical outcome as the difference in the proportion with the outcome for those who received the intervention and were positive on the mediator vs. those who received the control and were negative on the mediator. Significance is determined through 95% confidence intervals (CIs), with CIs not including 0.0 indicating significant effects.|||
81584450|NCT01713868|162841072|OTHER|Causal mediation analysis|Difference in proportions|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||||We performed causal mediation analyses to estimate the Total Effect of intervention on a categorical outcome as the difference in the proportion with the outcome for those who received the intervention and were positive on the mediator vs. those who received the control and were negative on the mediator. Significance is determined through 95% confidence intervals (CIs), with CIs not including 0.0 indicating significant effects.|||
81584451|NCT01713868|162841073|OTHER|Causal mediation analysis|Difference in proportions|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||||We performed causal mediation analyses to estimate the Total Effect of intervention on a categorical outcome as the difference in the proportion with the outcome for those who received the intervention and were positive on the mediator vs. those who received the control and were negative on the mediator. Significance is determined through 95% confidence intervals (CIs), with CIs not including 0.0 indicating significant effects.|||
81584452|NCT01023581|162841093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.37||For each set of comparisons in the primary analysis, the null hypothesis was rejected only if both comparisons between a combination and its constituent doses were statistically significant at the 2-sided 2.5% level.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||The primary efficacy analysis consisted of 2 separate sets of comparisons between each BID combination of alogliptin and metformin (alogliptin/metformin 12.5/500 mg BID and 12.5/1000 mg BID) and its constituent doses of alogliptin and metformin. The null hypothesis was that the combination of alogliptin and metformin had no additional effect on glycemic control at Week 26 either when compared with the constituent dose of alogliptin or with the constituent dose of metformin.||-0.37|-0.96|<0.001
81584453|NCT01023581|162841093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.27|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as a covariate||||-0.27|-0.87|<0.001
81638193|NCT00824850|162966539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.95|10.48|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 7F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||10.48|4.95|
81584454|NCT01023581|162841093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.71|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||||-0.71|-1.29|<0.001
81584455|NCT01023581|162841093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.16|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||||-0.16|-0.73|<0.001
81638194|NCT00824850|162966539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|3.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|4.1|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 19A: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||4.10|2.23|
81638195|NCT00824850|162966540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|19.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.99|38.77|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 4: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||38.77|9.99|
81638196|NCT00824850|162966540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|8.33|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 6B: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||8.33|3.90|
81638197|NCT00824850|162966540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.16|3.57|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 9V: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||3.57|2.16|
81584456|NCT00380393|162841143|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|52.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.1|69.1|||Regression, Cox||Point estimate of VE was adjusted for site, age, bednet use, area and distance from health center.|Vaccine efficacy against P. falciparum||69.1|28.1|<0.001
81458175|NCT02224157|162607661|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-32.6||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.7|-11.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Rand treatment,pre-study treatment,region,visit,rand treatment by visit; fixed effects. Patient; random effect, baseline FEV1; covariate.|Mean difference greater than 0 favours Symbicort 'as needed'. Estimate corresponds to average treatment effect across all treatment visits.|||-11.4|-53.7|0.003
81584457|NCT00380393|162841143|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|55.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.4|70.4|||Regression, Cox||Point estimate of VE was not adjusted for site, age, bednet use, area or distance from health center.|Vaccine efficacy against P. falciparum||70.4|31.4|<0.001
81584458|NCT00380393|162841144|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|54.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.2|70.0|||Regression, Cox||Point estimate of VE was adjusted for site, age, bednet use, area and distance from health center.|Vaccine efficacy against P. falciparum.||70.0|31.2|<0.001
81584459|NCT00380393|162841144|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|56.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.2|71.2|||Regression, Cox||Point estimate of VE was not adjusted for site, age, bednet use, area or distance from health center.|Vaccine efficacy against P. falciparum.||71.2|34.2|<0.001
81584460|NCT00380393|162841145|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|55.8||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.0|71.7|||Regression, Cox||Point estimate of VE was adjusted for site, age, bednet use, area and distance from health center.|Vaccine efficacy against P. falciparum.||71.7|31.0|0.0003
81584461|NCT00380393|162841145|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|57.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.3|73.0|||Regression, Cox||Point estimate of VE was not adjusted for site, age, bednet use, area and distance from health center.|Vaccine efficacy against P. falciparum.||73.0|34.3|<0.001
81584462|NCT00380393|162841146|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|58.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.8|73.0|||Regression, Cox||Point estimate of VE was adjusted for site, age, bednet use, area and distance from health center.|Vaccine efficacy against P. falciparum.||73.0|34.8|<0.001
81584463|NCT00380393|162841146|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|59.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.1|73.9|||Regression, Cox||Point estimate of VE was not adjusted for site, age, bednet use, area and distance from health center.|Vaccine efficacy against P. falciparum.||73.9|37.1|<0.001
81584464|NCT01536496|162841165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-square test||||0.04
81584465|NCT00218296|162841190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.99|||Chi-squared|There were no adjustments in the analysis.|The reference group for the odds ratio estimate is the usual care condition, i.e., the immediate cessation condition.|The null hypothesis was that the Usual Care Group (i.e. the immediate cessation group) and the Reduction Group had the same cessation rate. The alternative hypothesis was that they had different cessation rates. Two-sided test with a type I error of 0.05 was used.||0.99|0.26|0.04
81638198|NCT00824850|162966540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|23.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.17|41.79|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 14: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||41.79|13.17|
81519967|NCT01751776|162729043|OTHER|Evaluation of the difference in ACR20 response rates using a Bayesian approach. Results based on 1000000 simulations of the posterior distribution; for the treatment group a non-informative beta (0,0) prior was used; for the placebo group, an informative beta (5.5, 16.5) prior was used; prior to any imputation, assessments up to the End of Trial (EoT) visit were mapped to an on-treatment visit window (Visit 4/Week 2 - Visit 14 (EoT)/Week 12) relative to the day of the first dose.|Probability in percentage|96.0||||||||||||||Probability that difference of ACR20 response for BI 120mg - Placebo is larger than 15%||||
81519968|NCT01751776|162729043|OTHER|Evaluation of the difference in ACR20 response rates using a Bayesian approach. Results based on 1000000 simulations of the posterior distribution; for the treatment group a non-informative beta (0,0) prior was used; for the placebo group, an informative beta (5.5, 16.5) prior was used; prior to any imputation, assessments up to the End of Trial (EoT) visit were mapped to an on-treatment visit window (Visit 4/Week 2 - Visit 14 (EoT)/Week 12) relative to the day of the first dose.|Probability in percentage|90.0||||||||||||||Probability that difference of ACR20 response for BI 120mg - Placebo is larger than 20%||||
81519969|NCT01751776|162729043|OTHER|Evaluation of the difference in ACR20 response rates using a Bayesian approach. Results based on 1000000 simulations of the posterior distribution; for the treatment group a non-informative beta (0,0) prior was used; for the placebo group, an informative beta (5.5, 16.5) prior was used; prior to any imputation, assessments up to the End of Trial (EoT) visit were mapped to an on-treatment visit window (Visit 4/Week 2 - Visit 14 (EoT)/Week 12) relative to the day of the first dose.|Probability in percentage|79.0||||||||||||||Probability that difference of ACR20 response for BI 120mg - Placebo is larger than 25%||||
81519970|NCT01751776|162729043|OTHER|Evaluation of the difference in ACR20 response rates using a Bayesian approach. Results based on 1000000 simulations of the posterior distribution; for the treatment group a non-informative beta (0,0) prior was used; for the placebo group, an informative beta (5.5, 16.5) prior was used; prior to any imputation, assessments up to the End of Trial (EoT) visit were mapped to an on-treatment visit window (Visit 4/Week 2 - Visit 14 (EoT)/Week 12) relative to the day of the first dose.|Probability in percentage|62.5||||||||||||||Probability that difference of ACR20 response for BI 120mg - Placebo is larger than 30%||||
81519971|NCT01751776|162729043|OTHER|Evaluation of the difference in ACR20 response rates using a Bayesian approach. Results based on 1000000 simulations of the posterior distribution; for the treatment group a non-informative beta (0,0) prior was used; for the placebo group, an informative beta (5.5, 16.5) prior was used; prior to any imputation, assessments up to the End of Trial (EoT) visit were mapped to an on-treatment visit window (Visit 4/Week 2 - Visit 14 (EoT)/Week 12) relative to the day of the first dose.|Probability in percentage|42.9||||||||||||||Probability that difference of ACR20 response for BI 120mg - Placebo is larger than 35%||||
81519972|NCT01751776|162729043|OTHER|Evaluation of the difference in ACR20 response rates using a Bayesian approach. Results based on 1000000 simulations of the posterior distribution; for the treatment group a non-informative beta (0,0) prior was used; for the placebo group, an informative beta (5.5, 16.5) prior was used; prior to any imputation, assessments up to the End of Trial (EoT) visit were mapped to an on-treatment visit window (Visit 4/Week 2 - Visit 14 (EoT)/Week 12) relative to the day of the first dose.|Probability in percentage|24.5||||||||||||||Probability that difference of ACR20 response for BI 120mg - Placebo is larger than 40%||||
81519973|NCT01751776|162729043|OTHER|Evaluation of the difference in ACR20 response rates using a Bayesian approach. Results based on 1000000 simulations of the posterior distribution; for the treatment group a non-informative beta (0,0) prior was used; for the placebo group, an informative beta (5.5, 16.5) prior was used; prior to any imputation, assessments up to the End of Trial (EoT) visit were mapped to an on-treatment visit window (Visit 4/Week 2 - Visit 14 (EoT)/Week 12) relative to the day of the first dose.|Probability in percentage|11.1||||||||||||||Probability that difference of ACR20 response for BI 120mg - Placebo is larger than 45%||||
81519974|NCT01751776|162729044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk difference, unadjusted|18.2||||0.0754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|38.6|||One-sided exact test (see description)|One-sided exact test for superiority testing|The exact 95% confidence interval was calculated by Clopper and Pearson.|unadjusted||38.6|-6.6|0.0754
81519975|NCT01751776|162729044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||risk difference, adjusted|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|39.0|||||The 95 % confidence interval was determined by root method to determine the cumulative distribution function. Adjusted for treatment, region and anti-Tumour Necrosis Factor (TNF)|adjusted||39.0|-4.6|
81584466|NCT00218296|162841191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.83|||Chi-squared|There were no adjustments in the analysis.|The reference group for the odds ratio estimate is the Usual Care condition, i.e., the immediate cessation condition.|The null hypothesis was that the Usual Care Group (i.e. the immediate cessation group) and the Reduction Group had the same cessation rate. The alternative hypothesis was that they had different cessation rates. Two-sided test with a type I error of 0.05 was used.||0.83|0.07|0.019
81584467|NCT00218296|162841192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.94|||Chi-squared|There were no adjustments in the analysis.|The reference group for the odds ratio estimate is the usual care condition, i.e., the immediate cessation condition.|The null hypothesis was that the Usual Care Group (i.e. the immediate cessation group) and the Reduction Group had the same cessation rate. The alternative hypothesis was that they had different cessation rates. Two-sided test with a type I error of 0.05 was used.||0.94|0.18|0.03
81458176|NCT02224157|162607663|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.07||No p-value was calculated for this efficacy variable|ANCOVA|Model with randomised treatment, pre-study treatment and region as factors, and no. of 'as needed' inhalations at baseline as continuous covariate|A mean difference less than zero indicates a larger mean reduction in number of 'as needed' inhalations in the Symbicort 'as needed' group.|||0.07|0.00|
81458177|NCT02224157|162607664|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.37|-5.34|||ANCOVA|adjusted for randomised treatment, pre-study treatment and region as factors and the percent 'as needed' free days during run-in as a cont covariate.|An estimate of difference \>0 means that there was a larger increase in the % of 'as needed' free days in the Symbicort 'as-needed' arm.|||-5.34|-8.37|< 0.001
81458178|NCT02224157|162607665|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-37.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.18|-35.77|||ANOVA|model adjusted for: randomised treatment, pre-study treatment and region.|An estimate of difference \>0 means that there was a higher % of controller use days in the Symbicort 'as-needed' group.|||-35.77|-39.18|<0.001
81458179|NCT02224157|162607666|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.109|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.068|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|rand treatment, pre-study treatment, region, visit, rand treat by visit as fixed, patient as random, and baseline ACQ-5 as covariate.|Mean difference less than 0 favours Symbicort 'as needed'.|||0.150|0.068|<0.001
81458180|NCT02224157|162607667|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.096|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.137|-0.054|||Mixed Models Analysis|rand treatment, pre-study treatment, region, visit, rand treat by visit as fixed, patient as random and baseline AQLQ as covariate.|Mean difference greater than 0 favours Symbicort 'as needed'.|||-0.054|-0.137|<0.001
81458181|NCT02224157|162607668|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.97||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.2|||Negative binomial model|Adjusted for randomised treatment, pre-study treatment and region. Logarithm of follow-up time is used as an offset variable.|A rate ratio less than 1 indicates a lower rate of exacerbations in the Symbicort 'as needed' treatment group.|||1.20|0.78|0.754
81458182|NCT01416636|162607707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81458183|NCT01416636|162607707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0003
81458184|NCT01416636|162607708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.605|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.605
81458185|NCT01416636|162607709|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.307|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.307
81458186|NCT01416636|162607710|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0019|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0019
81458187|NCT01416636|162607711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.557|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.557
81458188|NCT01416636|162607712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.032
81458189|NCT01416636|162607713|SUPERIORITY|||||||1e-05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.00001
81458190|NCT01416636|162607714|SUPERIORITY|||||||3e-06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000003
81458191|NCT01416636|162607715|SUPERIORITY|||||||8e-05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.00008
81458192|NCT01416636|162607716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81458193|NCT01416636|162607717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.227|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.227
81458194|NCT02301169|162607719|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: no difference in mean change from baseline to day 42 of pain severity as measured by weekly means of the daily Average Pain Score (APS), T4P1001 compared with placebo|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3748299||||0.4162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5479411|1.297601||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment group comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|Welch two sample t-test||||1.2976010|-0.5479411|0.4162
81458195|NCT02301169|162607720|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: no difference in mean change from baseline to day 42 of pain severity as measured by weekly means of the daily Worst Pain Score (WPS), T4P1001 compared with placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1255102||||0.7887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8152493|1.0662697||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Welch two sample t-test||||1.0662697|-0.8152493|0.7887
81519976|NCT01751776|162729045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||risk difference, unadjusted|4.5||||0.3938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|22.3|||one-sided exact test (see description)|one-sided exact test for superiority testing.|The exact 95% confidence interval was calculated by Clopper and Pearson.|unadjusted||22.3|-18.4|0.3938
81458196|NCT02301169|162607721|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: no difference in mean change from baseline to day 42 of pain severity as measured by Investigator Global Assessment of Change, T4P1001 compared with Placebo|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.802381||||0.2353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5457743|2.1505362||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Welch two sample t-test||||2.1505362|-0.5457743|0.2353
81458197|NCT02301169|162607722|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: no difference in mean change from baseline to day 42 of pain intensity measured after heat pain stimuli, T4P1001 compared with placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7656429||||0.06204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0406744|1.5719601||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Welch two sample t-test||||1.5719601|-0.0406744|0.06204
81519977|NCT01751776|162729045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||risk difference, adjusted|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|21.1|||||The 95 % confidence interval was determined by root method to determine the cumulative distribution function. Adjusted for treatment, region and anti-TNF history|adjusted||21.1|-18.9|
81519978|NCT01751776|162729048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk difference|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|32.7|||||The exact 95% confidence interval was calculated by Clopper and Pearson.|unadjusted||32.7|-17.6|
81519979|NCT01751776|162729048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||risk difference, adjusted|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|34.2|||||The 95 % confidence interval was determined by root method to determine the cumulative distribution function. Adjusted for treatment, region and anti-TNF history|adjusted||34.2|-15.9|
81519980|NCT01751776|162729049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted mean|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.266|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.39|||||difference calculated as BI 655064 120mg minus placebo. The ANCOVA model was used. In this model the mean was adjusted for region, anti-TNF history and baseline DAS28-CRP.|difference calculated as BI 655064 120mg minus placebo.||0.39|-0.67|
81519981|NCT00897390|162729093|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals were calculated for the Arm B to Arm A and Arm D to Arm C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF) and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|adjusted geometric mean|1.042|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.009|1.075||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of formulation (FDC tablet versus co-administration of separate saxagliptin tablet and metformin IR tablet) in the fasted and fed state, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\] and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.075|1.009|
81519982|NCT00897390|162729093|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals were calculated for the Arm B to Arm A and Arm D to Arm C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF) and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|adjusted geometric mean|0.988|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.958|1.019||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of formulation (FDC tablet versus co-administration of separate saxagliptin tablet and metformin IR tablet) in the fasted and fed state, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\] and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.019|0.958|
81519983|NCT00897390|162729095|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals were calculated for the Arm B to Arm A and Arm D to Arm C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF) and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|adjusted geometric mean|1.045|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.013|1.077||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of formulation (FDC tablet versus co-administration of separate saxagliptin tablet and metformin IR tablet) in the fasted and fed state, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\] and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.077|1.013|
81519984|NCT00897390|162729095|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals were calculated for the Arm B to Arm A and Arm D to Arm C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF) and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|adjusted geometric mean|0.992|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.962|1.022||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of formulation (FDC tablet versus co-administration of separate saxagliptin tablet and metformin IR tablet) in the fasted and fed state, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\] and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.022|0.962|
81519985|NCT00897390|162729096|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals were calculated for the Arm B to Arm A and Arm D to Arm C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF) and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|adjusted geometric mean|1.077|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.978|1.185||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of formulation (FDC tablet versus co-administration of separate saxagliptin tablet and metformin IR tablet) in the fasted and fed state, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\] and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.185|0.978|
81638199|NCT00824850|162966540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|13.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.94|20.92|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 18C: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||20.92|8.94|
81638200|NCT00824850|162966540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|8.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.21|12.97|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 19F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||12.97|6.21|
81638201|NCT00824850|162966540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.91|13.72|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 23F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||13.72|5.91|
81458198|NCT02301169|162607723|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: no difference in mean change from baseline to day 42 of pain severity as measured by the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI), T4P1001 compared with placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.683333||||0.3386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83119|5.197857||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Welch two sample t-test||||5.197857|-1.831190|0.3386
81458199|NCT00806403|162607730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis:there is no difference in ST resolution at 120 minutes after inclusion between thrombolysis and primary PCI. The power calculation was based on the aim to prove a 50% reduction of failure to achive at least a 50% ST resolution (40% failure in thrombolysis group and 20% failure in Primary PCI group). With a power of 80% and a significance level of 0.05 (2-sided test), a total of 166 patients would be required.||||0.56
81519986|NCT00897390|162729096|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals were calculated for the Arm B to Arm A and Arm D to Arm C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF) and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|adjusted geometric mean|0.987|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.083||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of formulation (FDC tablet versus co-administration of separate saxagliptin tablet and metformin IR tablet) in the fasted and fed state, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\] and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.083|0.900|
81519987|NCT00897390|162729099|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals were calculated for the Arm B to Arm A and Arm D to Arm C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF) and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|adjusted geometric mean|0.974|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.921|1.03||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of formulation (FDC tablet versus co-administration of separate saxagliptin tablet and metformin IR tablet) in the fasted and fed state, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\] and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.030|0.921|
81519988|NCT00897390|162729099|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals were calculated for the Arm B to Arm A and Arm D to Arm C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF) and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|adjusted geometric mean|0.966||||||90.0|0.915|1.02||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of formulation (FDC tablet versus co-administration of separate saxagliptin tablet and metformin IR tablet) in the fasted and fed state, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\] and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.020|0.915|
81519989|NCT00897390|162729100|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals were calculated for the Arm B to Arm A and Arm D to Arm C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF) and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|adjusted geometric mean|0.962||||||90.0|0.906|1.02||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of formulation (FDC tablet versus co-administration of separate saxagliptin tablet and metformin IR tablet) in the fasted and fed state, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\] and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.020|0.906|
81527456|NCT00536471|162741755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Total Score (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.031
81527457|NCT00536471|162741755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Tension-Anxiety (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.020
81638202|NCT00824850|162966540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|7.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.36|10.72|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 1: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||10.72|5.36|
81458200|NCT00806403|162607731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81458201|NCT00806403|162607732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis:there is no difference in number of patients with TIMI 3 flow at 5-7 days after inclusion between thrombolysis and primary PCI. The power calculation was based on the aim to prove a 65% reduction of failure to achive TIMI 3 flow (30% failure in thrombolysis group and 10% failure in Primary PCI group). With a power of 90% and a significance level of 0.05 (2-sided test), a total of 180 patients would be required.||||0.04
81458202|NCT00806403|162607733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.50
81458203|NCT00806403|162607734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.21
81519990|NCT00897390|162729100|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals were calculated for the Arm B to Arm A and Arm D to Arm C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF) and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|adjusted geometric mean|0.974||||||90.0|0.92|1.032||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of formulation (FDC tablet versus co-administration of separate saxagliptin tablet and metformin IR tablet) in the fasted and fed state, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\] and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.032|0.920|
81519991|NCT00897390|162729101|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals were calculated for the Arm B to Arm A and Arm D to Arm C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF) and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|adjusted geometric mean|0.937|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.864|1.016||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of formulation (FDC tablet versus co-administration of separate saxagliptin tablet and metformin IR tablet) in the fasted and fed state, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\] and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.016|0.864|
81519992|NCT00897390|162729101|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals were calculated for the Arm B to Arm A and Arm D to Arm C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF) and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|adjusted geometric mean|0.964|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.891|1.042||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of formulation (FDC tablet versus co-administration of separate saxagliptin tablet and metformin IR tablet) in the fasted and fed state, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\] and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.042|0.891|
81519993|NCT03780959|162729127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by study center and the number of active joints at randomization||||||0.0030
81519994|NCT03780959|162729128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0001
81519995|NCT03323736|162729135|SUPERIORITY|The Procedural Success endpoint would be successfully met if the lower bound of the 95% Credible Interval (lower limit 0.80) exceeded the 68% success rate performance goal.|Credible Interval|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.91||||||Procedural success rate was compared to the performance goal of 68% using a Bayesian Hierarchical model.||0.91|0.80|
81519996|NCT03323736|162729135|SUPERIORITY|The Procedural Success endpoint would be successfully met if the lower bound of the 95% Credible Interval (lower limit 0.82) exceeded the 68% success rate performance goal.|Credible Interval|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.93||||||Procedural success rate was compared to the performance goal of 68% using a Bayesian Hierarchical model.||0.93|0.82|
81458204|NCT03197389|162607748|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81458205|NCT00699998|162607798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.915||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.793|1.055||Two-sided p-value based on a log-rank test stratified by clopidogrel status at randomization.|Log Rank||HR and two-sided 95% CI derived using Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and clopidogrel status at randomization as fixed effects.|||1.055|0.793|0.210
81458206|NCT00699998|162607798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.029||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.865|1.225||Two-sided p-value based on a log-rank test stratified by clopidogrel status at randomization.|Log Rank||HR and two-sided 95% CI derived using Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and clopidogrel status at randomization as fixed effects.|||1.225|0.865|0.731
81458207|NCT00699998|162607799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.812|1.088|||Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on a log-rank test stratified by clopidogrel status at randomization.|HR and two-sided 95% CI derived using Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and clopidogrel status at randomization as fixed effects.|||1.088|0.812|0.388
81519997|NCT03323736|162729136|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of mean tube placement FPS-R score to a performance goal of 4.2.||||||0.0072||||||Mean FPS-R score hypothesized to be less than (superior to) a performance goal of 4.2, at a significance level of 0.025 (p\<0.025).|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0072
81519998|NCT03323736|162729137|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Pre-specified threshold for superiority was \>80%, at alpha = 0.025.|mid-P method for single proportion|||Tube Patency endpoint would be successfully met if the percentage of subjects with patent tubes was greater than (superior to) 80% (by subject), at a significance level of 0.025 (p\<0.025).||||<0.0001
81519999|NCT03323736|162729138|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Pre-specified threshold for superiority was \>88%, at alpha = 0.025.|mid-P method for single proportion|||Tube Retention endpoint would be successfully met if the percentage of subjects with retained tubes was greater than (superior to) 88% (by subject), at a significance level of 0.025 (p\<0.025).||||<0.0001
81520000|NCT03323736|162729139|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Pre-specified threshold for superiority was \>85%, at alpha = 0.025.|mid-P method for single proportion|||The Anesthesia Effectiveness endpoint would be successfully met if the percentage of subjects with successful anesthesia was greater than (superior to) 85% (by subject), at a significance level of 0.025 (p\<0.025).||||<0.0001
81520001|NCT02262078|162729189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81458208|NCT00699998|162607799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.998||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.833|1.195||Two-sided p-value based on a log-rank test stratified by clopidogrel status at randomization.|Log Rank||HR and two-sided 95% CI derived using Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and clopidogrel status at randomization as fixed effects.|||1.195|0.833|0.990
81458209|NCT00699998|162607800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.941||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.826|1.073||Two-sided p-value based on a log-rank test stratified by clopidogrel status at randomization.|Log Rank||HR and two-sided 95% CI derived using Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and clopidogrel status at randomization as fixed effects.|||1.073|0.826|0.353
81458210|NCT00699998|162607800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.029||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.869|1.218||Two-sided p-value based on a log-rank test stratified by clopidogrel status at randomization.|Log Rank||HR and two-sided 95% CI derived using Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and clopidogrel status at randomization as fixed effects.|||1.218|0.869|0.719
81458211|NCT00699998|162607801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.928||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.063||Two-sided p-value based on a log-rank test stratified by clopidogrel status at randomization.|Log Rank||HR and two-sided 95% CI derived using Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and clopidogrel status at randomization as fixed effects.|||1.063|0.810|0.270
81458212|NCT00699998|162607801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.017||||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.862|1.2||Two-sided p-value based on a log-rank test stratified by clopidogrel status at randomization.|Log Rank||HR and two-sided 95% CI derived using Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and clopidogrel status at randomization as fixed effects.|||1.200|0.862|0.831
81520002|NCT04332614|162729190|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8791371||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7856042|0.9838058||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.9838058|0.7856042|0.0248
81520003|NCT04332614|162729190|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5980109|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5159511|0.6931219||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.6931219|0.5159511|<0.0001
81520004|NCT04332614|162729190|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8380003||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7285712|0.9638653||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.9638653|0.7285712|0.0133
81520005|NCT04332614|162729191|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3700794|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2870513|0.4771231||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.4771231|0.2870513|<0.0001
81520006|NCT04332614|162729191|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.285144|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1881589|0.4321194||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.4321194|0.1881589|<0.0001
81520007|NCT04332614|162729191|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5565905||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4059477|0.7631354||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.7631354|0.4059477|0.0003
81520008|NCT04332614|162729192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72429741||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49167734|1.0669736||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.0669736|0.49167734|0.103
81520009|NCT04332614|162729192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63578603||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35943749|1.1246013||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.1246013|0.35943749|0.120
81520010|NCT04332614|162729192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06482385||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67282661|1.6852036||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.6852036|0.67282661|0.789
81520011|NCT04332614|162729193|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8837908||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7912382|0.9871694||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.9871694|0.7912382|0.0286
81520012|NCT04332614|162729193|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6000149|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5193168|0.6932528||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.6932528|0.5193168|<0.0001
81520013|NCT04332614|162729193|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8225743||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7167043|0.9440832|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.9440832|0.7167043|0.0055
81520014|NCT04332614|162729194|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3948795|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.310437|0.5022914||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.5022914|0.3104370|<0.0001
81520015|NCT04332614|162729194|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2790595|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1875017|0.4153254||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.4153254|0.1875017|<0.0001
81520016|NCT04332614|162729194|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6097538||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4528751|0.8209762||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.8209762|0.4528751|0.0011
81520017|NCT04332614|162729195|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0049587||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72693253|1.3893201||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.3893201|0.72693253|0.976
81520018|NCT04332614|162729195|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7576895||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4741259|1.2108458||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.2108458|0.47412590|0.246
81520019|NCT04332614|162729195|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1728665||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79090107|1.7393021||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.7393021|0.79090107|0.428
81520020|NCT04332614|162729196|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9980487||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8680298|1.147543||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.147543|0.8680298|1
81520021|NCT04332614|162729196|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8953032||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7771682|1.031395||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.031395|0.7771682|0.276
81520022|NCT04332614|162729196|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8970536||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7785981|1.033531||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.033531|0.7785981|0.289
81520023|NCT04332614|162729197|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9313889||||0.94591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6003591|1.444944||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.444944|0.6003591|0.94591
81520024|NCT04332614|162729197|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8998642||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2809137|2.817898||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.817898|1.2809137|0.0041
81520025|NCT04332614|162729197|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0398184||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3648075|3.048678||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.048678|1.3648075|0.0015
81520026|NCT04332614|162729198|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.180837||||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6750639|2.065546||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.065546|0.6750639|0.829
81520027|NCT04332614|162729198|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.432003||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8279689|2.476702||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.476702|0.8279689|0.404
81520028|NCT04332614|162729198|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.212702||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7161724|2.05348||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.053480|0.7161724|0.753
81520029|NCT04332614|162729199|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9747188||||0.9284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8501783|1.1175028||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.1175028|0.8501783|0.9284
81520030|NCT04332614|162729199|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8518974||||0.0612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.741461|0.9787827||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.9787827|0.7414610|0.0612
81520031|NCT04332614|162729199|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.873993||||0.1407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7602296|1.0047804||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.0047804|0.7602296|0.1407
81520032|NCT04332614|162729200|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9089673||||0.8848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6109603|1.352333||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.352333|0.6109603|0.8848
81520033|NCT04332614|162729200|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6914929||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1762411|2.43245||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.432450|1.1762411|0.0127
81520034|NCT04332614|162729200|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8608951||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2800275|2.705356||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.705356|1.2800275|0.0033
81520035|NCT04332614|162729201|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8619131||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5709078|1.301251||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.301251|0.5709078|0.759
81520036|NCT04332614|162729201|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0950508||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7331329|1.635633||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.635633|0.7331329|0.897
81520037|NCT04332614|162729201|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2704886||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8377249|1.926816||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05. All 3 comparisons run within same logistic regression model, correcting for the 3 pairwise comparisons using Tukey's Contrasts.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.926816|0.8377249|0.498
81520038|NCT04271475|162729227|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean|-16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.2||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.34|0.16|||MMRM||Least square mean and SE of the mean was estimated by mixed model repeated measurements method.|||0.16|-32.34|0.974
81520039|NCT02936284|162729252|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.196||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed effect regression model including covariates: child sex, child birth weight, breastfeeding duration, percent class attendance and covid grouping|difference between music and play group change|||||0.016
81520040|NCT02936284|162729253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|29.9||||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||music group vs. play group baseline to 24 months|mixed effect regression analysis, unstructured covariance, no covariates. Reporting group x time interaction||||0.70
81520041|NCT02936284|162729254|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.073||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||increase in weight for length z-score for music group|mixed-effect regression analysis with covariates: child sex, birth weight, breastfeeding duration, percent class attendance and covid categories||||0.540
81520042|NCT06504524|162729286|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.128|||=|0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.705|1.804|||Regression, Cox||IPTW hazard ratio (HR) were estimated using weighted Cox proportional hazard models and confidence intervals were estimated using robust error variances. Stabilized IPT weights truncated at the 99.5th percentile were used.|||1.804|0.705|=0.615
81584468|NCT00218296|162841193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.09||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.48|||Chi-squared|There were no adjustments in the analysis.|The reference group for the odds ratio estimate is the Usual Care Condition, i.e., the immediate cessation condition.|The null hypothesis was that the Usual Care Group (i.e. the immediate cessation group) and the Reduction Group had the same cessation rate. The alternative hypothesis was that they had different cessation rates. Two-sided test with a type I error of 0.05 was used.||0.48|0.004|.002
81584469|NCT00218296|162841194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.03|||Chi-squared|There were no adjustments in the analysis.|The reference group for the odds ratio estimate is the Usual Care Condition, i.e., the immediate cessation condition.|The null hypothesis was that the Usual Care Group (i.e. the immediate cessation group) and the Reduction Group had the same cessation rate. The alternative hypothesis was that they had different cessation rates. Two-sided test with a type I error of 0.05 was used.||1.03|0.20|0.056
81584470|NCT00218296|162841195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.09||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.48||There were no adjustments in the analysis.|Chi-squared||The reference group for the odds ratio estimate is the Usual Care Condition, i.e., the immediate cessation condition.|The null hypothesis was that the Usual Care Group (i.e. the immediate cessation group) and the Reduction Group had the same cessation rate. The alternative hypothesis was that they had different cessation rates. Two-sided test with a type I error of 0.05 was used.||0.48|0.004|0.002
81584471|NCT03249779|162841196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0396|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0396
81584472|NCT03249779|162841197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.133|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1330
81584473|NCT03760796|162841205|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.88||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Regression, Cox|Adjusting for hospital site and a propensity score inclusive of individual level baseline characteristics.||||0.88|0.26|0.018
81584474|NCT03760796|162841206|OTHER|A Markov Model of cost-effectiveness, based on 30-day readmission rates, was built to assess the Incremental Cost-Effectiveness Ratio (ICER) of adopting the Corrie Platform compared to standard of care for post AMI patients; taking into account the estimated cost of Corrie ($2,750 per patient for a 1-year use term). The reported value is a ratio of the relative cost of intervention compared to the standard of care divided by the change in the outcome, quality-adjusted life years (QALYs).|Incremental Cost-Effectiveness Ratio|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||A negative ICER means the intervention cost is lower than the cost of standard of care, while the denominator was positive. A positive ICER means the intervention cost is greater than the cost of standard of care, while the denominator was positive.|||||
81638203|NCT00824850|162966540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.86|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 3: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||1.86|1.30|
81584475|NCT03760796|162841220|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.98||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Regression, Cox|Adjusting for hospital site and a propensity score inclusive of individual level baseline characteristics.||||2.98|0.69|0.33
81584476|NCT01928862|162841245|OTHER||Treatment difference|-31.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-58.8|0.8||||||Confidence interval (CI) of the difference in proportions between each Prepopik® group and PEG within each age group was calculated using the Clopper-Pearson method.||0.8|-58.8|
81584477|NCT01928862|162841245|OTHER||Treatment Difference|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.3|36.9||||||CI of the difference in proportions between each Prepopik® group and PEG within each age group was calculated using the Clopper-Pearson method.||36.9|-25.3|
81584478|NCT01928862|162841245|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.5|26.3||||||CI of the difference in proportions between each Prepopik® group and PEG within each age group was calculated using the Clopper-Pearson method.||26.3|-33.5|
81584479|NCT02053753|162841264|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2 treatments were considered bioequivalent if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the geometric means were between 0.80 and 1.25.|Ratio of Geometrc Means (CP4:CP2)|1.084|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.995|1.181|||||The ratio and confidence interval of the geometric means are based on natural log scale data converted back to the original scale.|||1.181|0.995|
81584480|NCT02053753|162841265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2 treatments were considered bioequivalent if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the geometric means were between 0.80 and 1.25.|Ratio of Geometric Means (CP4:CP2)|1.028|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.934|1.131|||||The ratio and confidence interval of the geometric means are based on natural log scale data converted back to the original scale.|||1.131|0.934|
81584481|NCT02972632|162841274|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 6 relative to baseline||||<0.001
81584482|NCT02972632|162841274|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 12 relative to baseline||||<0.001
81584483|NCT02972632|162841275|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 6 relative to baseline||||<0.001
81584484|NCT02972632|162841275|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 12 relative to baseline||||<0.001
81584485|NCT02972632|162841276|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 6 relative to baseline||||<0.001
81520043|NCT06504524|162729287|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18|||=|0.4429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.64|||Regression, Cox||IPTW HR were estimated using weighted Cox proportional hazard models and confidence intervals were estimated using robust error variances. Stabilized IPT weights truncated at the 99.5th percentile were used.|||1.64|0.85|=0.4429
81520044|NCT06504524|162729288|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||=|0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.115|||Regression, Cox||IPTW HR were estimated using weighted Cox proportional hazard models and confidence intervals were estimated using robust error variances. Stabilized IPT weights truncated at the 99.5th percentile were used.|||1.115|0.390|=0.120
81458213|NCT00699998|162607802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-100.208|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-107.872|-92.545||p-value is for Day 30 comparison. ANCOVA Model: Measurement = treatment + baseline value + clopidogrel status at randomization.|ANCOVA||Estimated Mean Difference (Final Values) for Day 30 comparison|||-92.545|-107.872|<0.001
81458214|NCT00699998|162607802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-104.475|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-115.383|-93.566||p-value is for 12 month comparison. ANCOVA Model: Measurement = treatment + baseline value + clopidogrel status at randomization.|ANCOVA||Estimated Mean Difference (Final Values) for 12 month comparison.|||-93.566|-115.383|<0.001
81458215|NCT00699998|162607802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.413|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.718|-33.108||p-value is for 30 day comparison. ANCOVA Model: Measurement = treatment + baseline value + clopidogrel status at randomization.|ANCOVA||Estimated Mean Difference (Final Values) is for the 30 day comparison.|||-33.108|-63.718|<0.001
81458216|NCT00699998|162607802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-46.264|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.061|-23.468||p-value is for the 12 month comparison. ANCOVA Model: Measurement = treatment + baseline value + clopidogrel status at randomization.|ANCOVA||Estimated Mean Difference (Final Values) is for the 12 month comparison.|||-23.468|-69.061|<0.001
81458217|NCT00699998|162607803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Ratio Estimate|0.982||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.059||p-value is for the 30 day comparison. ANCOVA Model: Measurement = treatment + baseline value + clopidogrel status at randomization.|ANCOVA||Geometric Ratio Estimate is for the 30 day comparison.|||1.059|0.910|0.631
81584486|NCT02972632|162841276|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 12 relative to baseline||||<0.001
81584487|NCT02972632|162841277|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 12 relative to baseline||||<0.001
81584488|NCT02972632|162841278|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 12 relative to baseline||||<0.001
81584489|NCT02972632|162841279|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 12 relative to baseline||||<0.001
81584490|NCT04064294|162841283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63||||||the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 78||||||0.63
81584491|NCT04064294|162841284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 78||||||0.09
81584492|NCT04064294|162841285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Chi-squared|threshold for significance is 0.05, degrees of freedom = 2||||||0.011
81584493|NCT04064294|162841286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 75||||||0.033
81584494|NCT03450707|162841287|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|2.5||"Mixed model controlling for repeated measures within patients used to get a mean difference in lactate between the thiamine and placebo groups at 24 hours.~Lactate imputed using a penalty (20pc increase) for patients who expired."|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is for the comparison at 24 hours from the mixed model (i.e, not a global p-value)||||2.50|-1.82|0.72
81584495|NCT03450707|162841288|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.58|||Regression, Linear|||As AUC-VO2s turned out to be normally distributed, we used a linear regression model to compare mean AUC-VO2s between treatment groups controlling for average temperature.||0.58|-1.34|0.43
81584496|NCT03450707|162841289|OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test, testing the null hypothesis that there is no difference in the distribution of 72-hour lactates between thiamine and placebo groups.|No parameter estimated other than p-value = 0.88 from Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|||0.88
81584497|NCT03450707|162841290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.8||Mixed model controlling for repeated measures within patients used to get a mean difference in PDH specific activity between the thiamine and placebo groups at 72 hours.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is the global p-value from the mixed model. P-value is obtained from a model that uses a log-transformed version of the variable.||||0.80|0.01|0.072
81584498|NCT03450707|162841291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.7||Mixed model controlling for repeated measures within patients used to get a mean difference in PDH activity between the thiamine and placebo groups at 72 hours.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is the global p-value from the mixed model. P-value is obtained from a model that uses a log-transformed version of the variable.||||4.7|0.1|0.044
81584499|NCT03450707|162841292|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.5||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-297.0|200.0||Mixed model controlling for repeated measures within patients used to get a mean difference in PDH quantity between the thiamine and placebo groups at 72 hours.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is the global p-value from the mixed model. P-value is obtained from a model that uses a log-transformed version of the variable.||||200.0|-297.0|0.828
81584500|NCT03450707|162841295|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.34||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|4.22||Mixed model controlling for repeated measures within patients used to get a mean difference in SOFA scores between the thiamine and placebo groups at 72 hours.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is the global p-value from the mixed model.||||4.22|0.47|0.10
81584501|NCT03450707|162841297|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.6||Mixed model controlling for repeated measures within patients used to get a mean difference in Basal Respiration between the thiamine and placebo groups at 24 hours.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is the global p-value from the mixed model. P-value is obtained from a model that uses a log-transformed version of the variable.|Mean difference uses a non-logged version of the variable.|||1.6|-3.6|0.43
81458218|NCT00699998|162607803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Ratio Estimate|1.01||||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.916|1.113||p-value is for the 6 month comparison. ANCOVA Model: Measurement = treatment + baseline value + clopidogrel status at randomization.|ANCOVA||Geometric Ratio Estimate is for the 6 month comparison.|||1.113|0.916|0.844
81458219|NCT00699998|162607803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Ratio Estimate|1.138||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.977|1.325||p-value is for the 30 day comparison. ANCOVA Model: Measurement = treatment + baseline value + clopidogrel status at randomization.|ANCOVA||Geometric Ratio Estimate is for the 30 day comparison.|||1.325|0.977|0.098
81458220|NCT00699998|162607803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Ratio Estimate|1.066||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.867|1.31||p-value is for the 6 month comparison. ANCOVA Model: Measurement = treatment + baseline value + clopidogrel status at randomization.|ANCOVA||Geometric Ratio Estimate is for the 6 month comparison.|||1.310|0.867|0.545
81458221|NCT00699998|162607804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Ratio Estimate|1.018||||0.727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.919|1.129||p-value is for the 30 day comparison. ANCOVA Model: Measurement = treatment + baseline value + clopidogrel status at randomization.|ANCOVA||Geometric Ratio Estimate is for the 30 day comparison.|||1.129|0.919|0.727
81458222|NCT00699998|162607804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Ratio Estimate|1.057||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.942|1.187||p-value is for the 6 month comparison. ANCOVA Model: Measurement = treatment + baseline value + clopidogrel status at randomization.|ANCOVA||Geometric Ratio Estimate is for the 6 month comparison.|||1.187|0.942|0.346
81458223|NCT00699998|162607804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Ratio Estimate|1.096||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.859|1.399||p-value is for the 30 day comparison. ANCOVA Model: Measurement = treatment + baseline value + clopidogrel status at randomization.|ANCOVA||Geometric Ratio Estimate is for the 30 day comparison.|||1.399|0.859|0.458
81458224|NCT00699998|162607804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Ratio Estimate|1.033||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.803|1.329||p-value is for the 6 month comparison. ANCOVA Model: Measurement = treatment + baseline value + clopidogrel status at randomization.|ANCOVA||Geometric Ratio Estimate is for the 6 month comparison.|||1.329|0.803|0.802
81458225|NCT00699998|162607806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0||||p-value is for the comparison of physical limitations at baseline. p-values are from a regression model with treatment group and the respective baseline quality-of-life measure as predictors.|ANCOVA|||||||0.5
81458226|NCT00699998|162607806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0||||p-value is for the comparison of angina frequency at baseline. p-values are from a regression model with treatment group and the respective baseline quality-of-life measure as predictors.|ANCOVA|||||||0.72
81458227|NCT00699998|162607806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0||||p-value is for the comparison of physical limitations at 24 months. p-values are from a regression model with treatment group and the respective baseline quality-of-life measure as predictors.|ANCOVA|||||||0.63
81520045|NCT06504524|162729289|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||=|0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.71|||Regression, Cox||IPTW HR were estimated using weighted Cox proportional hazard models and confidence intervals were estimated using robust error variances. Stabilized IPT weights truncated at the 99.5th percentile were used.|||0.71|0.38|=0.0011
81520046|NCT06504524|162729290|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.759|||=|0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.337|1.71|||Regression, Cox||IPTW HR were estimated using weighted Cox proportional hazard models and confidence intervals were estimated using robust error variances. Stabilized IPT weights truncated at the 99.5th percentile were used.|||1.710|0.337|=0.503
81520047|NCT06504524|162729291|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.57|||Regression, Cox||IPTW HR were estimated using weighted Cox proportional hazard models and confidence intervals were estimated using robust error variances. Stabilized IPT weights truncated at the 99.5th percentile were used.|||0.57|0.26|<0.0001
81520048|NCT06504524|162729292|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.918|||=|0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.587|1.436|||Regression, Cox||IPTW HR were estimated using weighted Cox proportional hazard models and confidence intervals were estimated using robust error variances. Stabilized IPT weights truncated at the 99.5th percentile were used.|||1.436|0.587|=0.706
81638204|NCT00824850|162966540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|2.6|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 5: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||2.60|1.43|
81458228|NCT00699998|162607806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||95.0||||p-value is for the comparison of angina frequency at at 24 months. p-values are from a regression model with treatment group and the respective baseline quality-of-life measure as predictors.|ANCOVA|||||||0.53
81520049|NCT06504524|162729293|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||=|0.0182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.88|||Regression, Cox||IPTW HR were estimated using weighted Cox proportional hazard models and confidence intervals were estimated using robust error variances. Stabilized IPT weights truncated at the 99.5th percentile were used.|||0.88|0.52|=0.0182
81458229|NCT04616612|162607813|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.04
81458230|NCT04616612|162607814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.04
81520050|NCT01114360|162729300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Two-way repeated measures mixed model ANOVA.||The null hypothesis is that there is no interaction between the order of randomization and primary outcomes.||||0.075
81520051|NCT01114360|162729300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.75
81520052|NCT01114360|162729301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.79
81520053|NCT01114360|162729302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.21
81520054|NCT01114360|162729303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.64
81520055|NCT01114360|162729304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.89
81520056|NCT01114360|162729305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.97
81520057|NCT01114360|162729306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81520058|NCT01114360|162729307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there is no interaction between the order of randomization and primary outcomes.||||0.75
81520059|NCT01114360|162729308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||Friedman|||||||0.71
81520060|NCT01114360|162729309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||Friedman|||||||0.38
81584502|NCT03450707|162841298|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|1.78||Mixed model controlling for repeated measures within patients used to get a mean difference in creatinine between the thiamine and placebo groups at 72 hours.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is the global p-value from the mixed model. P-value is obtained from a model that uses a log-transformed version of the variable.||||1.78|-0.27|0.02
81584503|NCT01289847|162841300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||one-sample Poisson rate|||For the primary efficacy analysis, the SABI rate for GAMMAPLEX and the upper bound of its one-sided 99% confidence interval (CI) were estimated by using the exact method for a one-sample Poisson rate.||||0.01
81584504|NCT01289847|162841301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|ONE_SIDED|99.0|||||one-sample Poisson method|||||||0.01
81584505|NCT03975647|162841306|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.759||||0.0163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.607|0.95|||Log Rank||HR was calculated from Cox proportional hazards model. (line of treatment for metastatic: first versus \[vs\] other; hormone receptor status: negative vs positive; presence or history of brain metastases: yes vs no; ECOG status: 0,1 at randomization.|||0.950|0.607|0.0163
81584506|NCT03975647|162841308|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.639||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.459|0.891|||Log Rank||HR was calculated from Cox proportional hazards model. (line of treatment for metastatic: first versus \[vs\] other; hormone receptor status: negative vs positive; presence or history of brain metastases: yes vs no; ECOG status: 0,1 at randomization.|||0.891|0.459|0.0078
81584507|NCT03975647|162841309|OTHER|||||||0.2055|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2055
81584508|NCT03583996|162841331|OTHER||Negative Likelihood Ratio (NLR)|0.293|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.097|0.882||||||The performance goal for validation of DSI ≤18.3 was the upper limit of the confidence interval (CI) for negative likelihood ratio (NLR) to rule out an NLR of \>0.52. For the null and alternate hypotheses, the upper limit of the 95% CI was NLR \>0.52 and the upper limit of the 95% CI was NLR \<=0.52, respectively. The confidence level for the CI was adjusted to maintain a 1-sided type I error rate of 0.025.||0.882|0.097|
81638205|NCT00824850|162966540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|4.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.09|6.45|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 6A: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||6.45|3.09|
81638206|NCT00824850|162966540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|5.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.65|7.75|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 7F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||7.75|3.65|
81638207|NCT00824850|162966540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|3.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|4.28|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 19A: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||4.28|2.49|
81458231|NCT04616612|162607815|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"Qualitative data evaluated from interviews tailored after the acceptability scale questionnaire. These interview questions specifically asked participant to rate from strongly disagree to strongly agree on each question and then rationalize answers.~Mobile support: 77% of participants agreed that mobile messages supported their health behaviors.~Time required: 85% disagreed that the intervention took too much time to learn.~Program effectiveness: 92% enjoyed this learning approach, with 100% agreeing they could use the information to improve health behaviors.~Rationalization feedback found participants in rural areas reported difficulties accessing texts."|||
81458232|NCT04616612|162607816|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.11
81584509|NCT03583996|162841331|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.917|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.775|0.982||||||The performance goal for validation of DSI \<= 18.3 was the observed sensitivity must have been \>0.85. The confidence level for the confidence interval (CI) was adjusted to maintain a 1-sided type I error rate of 0.025.||0.982|0.775|
81584510|NCT03583996|162841332|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.094|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.047|1.143||The odds ratio was for a 1-unit increase in DSI based on continuous DSI.|Regression, Logistic|Unadjusted (no covariates)||||1.143|1.047|<0.0001
81584511|NCT03583996|162841332|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.109|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.058|1.163|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for demographic covariates, including age, race, sex, BMI, and ethnicity.||||1.163|1.058|<0.0001
81638208|NCT00824850|162966541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|15.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.16|27.46|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 4: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||27.46|9.16|
81584512|NCT03583996|162841332|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.092|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.041|1.145|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for severity of liver disease covariates, compensated cirrhosis (CP class A)||||1.145|1.041|<0.001
81584513|NCT03583996|162841332|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.089|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.038|1.142|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for severity of liver disease covariates, decompensated cirrhosis (CP class B)||||1.142|1.038|<0.001
81584514|NCT05389657|162841335|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.617||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.167|2.283|||Regression, Logistic|multilevel logistic regression||We used logistic multilevel models to examine the impact of training assignment (reference = live training) on training completion, with a random intercept at the agency level. Covariates included prior level of training and/or experience in FBT, attitudes towards evidence-based practice (MPAS), perceived importance of eating disorder treatment to organization, and training preference.||2.283|0.167|0.47
81584515|NCT05389657|162841336|SUPERIORITY||adjusted group difference unstandardized|-1.268||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.618|1.083|||Regression, Linear|multilevel linear regression with restricted maximum likelihood (REML) estimation||We used linear multilevel models with restricted maximum likelihood (REML) estimation to examine the impact of training assignment (reference = live training) on knowledge acquisition at post-training, with a random intercept at the agency level. Covariates included baseline FBT-KA score, prior level of training and/or experience in FBT, attitudes towards evidence-based practice (MPAS), perceived importance of eating disorder treatment to organization, and training preference.||1.083|-3.618|.29
81458233|NCT04616612|162607817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.11
81584516|NCT05389657|162841337|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|19.293|||Regression, Logistic|multilevel logistic regression||We used logistic multilevel models to examine the impact of training assignment (reference = live training) on engagement in FBT consultation at 12 months, with a random intercept at the agency level. Covariates included baseline intent to seek FBT consultation, prior level of training and/or experience in FBT, attitudes towards evidence-based practice (MPAS), perceived importance of eating disorder treatment to organization, and training preference.||19.293|0.070|0.92
81584517|NCT05544786|162841394|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with water (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|113.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.77|124.53|||||The ratios (and 90% confidence Intervals \[CIs\]) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with water (fasted)||124.53|102.77|
81584518|NCT05544786|162841394|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with infant formula (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|121.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.75|134.2|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with infant formula (fasted)||134.20|110.75|
81584519|NCT05544786|162841394|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|125.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|114.43|137.61|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted)||137.61|114.43|
81584520|NCT05544786|162841394|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|121.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.42|132.79|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed)||132.79|110.42|
81584521|NCT05544786|162841395|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with water (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|113.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.96|125.4|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with water (fasted)||125.40|102.96|
81584522|NCT05544786|162841395|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with infant formula (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|122.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.02|135.22|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with infant formula (fasted)||135.22|111.02|
81584523|NCT05544786|162841395|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|126.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|115.0|139.27|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted)||139.27|115.00|
81638209|NCT00824850|162966541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|5.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|7.16|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 6B: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||7.16|3.50|
81458234|NCT04616612|162607818|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.66
81638210|NCT00824850|162966541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|3.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.93|5.09|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 9V: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||5.09|2.93|
81458235|NCT04616612|162607819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.66
81458236|NCT04616612|162607820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.84
81458237|NCT04616612|162607821|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.84
81520061|NCT01114360|162729310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Friedman|||||||0.11
81520062|NCT01114360|162729311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.96
81458238|NCT04740918|162607822|SUPERIORITY|Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by local hormonal status (estrogen receptors (ER) and/or progesterone receptor (PgR) positive vs. ER and PgR negative/unknown) and Disease status (visceral metastasis without brain metastasis vs. non-visceral metastasis only without brain metastasis \[including locally advanced disease\] vs. Brain metastasis) were used to estimate the Hazard Ratio (HR).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.2876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.28|||Log Rank|||||1.28|0.44|0.2876
81458239|NCT04740918|162607823|SUPERIORITY|Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by local hormonal status (ER and/or PgR positive vs. ER and PgR negative/unknown) and Disease status (visceral metastasis without brain metastasis vs. non-visceral metastasis only without brain metastasis \[including locally advanced disease\] vs. Brain metastasis) were used to estimate the HR.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.59||||0.5151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|6.43|||Log Rank|||||6.43|0.39|0.5151
81458240|NCT04740918|162607824|SUPERIORITY|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by local hormonal status (ER and/or PgR positive vs. ER and PgR negative/unknown) and Disease status (visceral metastasis without brain metastasis vs. non-visceral metastasis only without brain metastasis \[including locally advanced disease\] vs. Brain metastasis), was used to test for difference in response rates.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.70|0.50|0.7240
81458241|NCT04740918|162607825|SUPERIORITY|Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by local hormonal status (ER and/or PgR positive vs. ER and PgR negative/unknown) and Disease status (visceral metastasis without brain metastasis vs. non-visceral metastasis only without brain metastasis \[including locally advanced disease\] vs. Brain metastasis) were used to estimate the HR.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.3531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.61|||Log Rank|||||1.61|0.26|0.3531
81458242|NCT04740918|162607826|SUPERIORITY|Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by local hormonal status (ER and/or PgR positive vs. ER and PgR negative/unknown) and Disease status (visceral metastasis without brain metastasis vs. non-visceral metastasis only without brain metastasis \[including locally advanced disease\] vs. Brain metastasis) were used to estimate the HR.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35||||0.7175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|6.81|||Log Rank|||||6.81|0.27|0.7175
81458243|NCT04740918|162607827|SUPERIORITY|Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by local hormonal status (ER and/or PgR positive vs. ER and PgR negative/unknown) and Disease status (visceral metastasis without brain metastasis vs. non-visceral metastasis only without brain metastasis \[including locally advanced disease\] vs. Brain metastasis) were used to estimate the HR.||||||0.3173|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3173
81458244|NCT04740918|162607828|SUPERIORITY|Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by local hormonal status (ER and/or PgR positive vs. ER and PgR negative/unknown) and Disease status (visceral metastasis without brain metastasis vs. non-visceral metastasis only without brain metastasis \[including locally advanced disease\] vs. Brain metastasis) were used to estimate the HR.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.8658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|8.6|||Log Rank|||||8.60|0.16|0.8658
81458245|NCT04740918|162607829|SUPERIORITY|Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by local hormonal status (ER and/or PgR positive vs. ER and PgR negative/unknown) and Disease status (visceral metastasis without brain metastasis vs. non-visceral metastasis only without brain metastasis \[including locally advanced disease\] vs. Brain metastasis) were used to estimate the HR.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.8407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|4.99|||Log Rank|||||4.99|0.27|0.8407
81458246|NCT01451463|162607840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.009
81458247|NCT01451463|162607841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.114|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.114
81458248|NCT03170544|162607845|OTHER||Mean|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.326|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.04|||||Mean (SE) and 95% CI were based on a linear fixed effects model containing a fixed effect for treatment (MK1092 Doses, Glargine).||The primary hypothesis would be supported if the Bayesian posterior probability of the true mean of GIRmax of MK-1092 lying within 1.5 and 4.5 mg/kg/min exceeded the prespecified threshold of 70% (in Part 3).|2.04|0.63|
81458249|NCT03170544|162607845|OTHER||Mean|2.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.326|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|3.44|||||Mean (SE) and 95% CI were based on a linear fixed effects model containing a fixed effect for treatment (MK1092 Doses, Glargine).||The primary hypothesis would be supported if the Bayesian posterior probability of the true mean of GIRmax of MK-1092 lying within 1.5 and 4.5 mg/kg/min exceeded the prespecified threshold of 70% (in Part 3).|3.44|2.03|
81458250|NCT01609790|162607870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.98|||||||Z-test|One-sided test, significance level 0.15||Assuming a 36% 6-month (6m) rate in the placebo arm \[from the March 2009 Food and Drug Administration (FDA) briefing\], a 55% rate in the AMG 386 arm, and an exponential distribution corresponds to median PFS of 4.1 and 7 months, respectively, with a hazard ratio of 0.59 (AMG 386 arm vs. placebo arm). A total of 114 patients (57 per arm) will yield 85% power to detect an absolute 19% difference of 6m PFS rate at a 1-sided alpha level of 0.15 based on a 2-sample proportion test.||||0.98
81638211|NCT00824850|162966541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|17.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.11|27.79|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 14: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||27.79|11.11|
81458251|NCT01609790|162607871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.85|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.85
81458252|NCT01609790|162607872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.46||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.27|||Log Rank|||||2.27|0.95|0.09
81458253|NCT01609790|162607873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.24|||Log Rank|||||2.24|1.02|0.04
81458254|NCT01609790|162607874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7
81458255|NCT04581824|162607905|OTHER||Difference in Response Rate|9.32|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.46|17.18|||||Mantel and Haenszel method with Sato's variance estimator was used for between arms comparison and was stratified by PD-L1 status and smoking status based on the strata data collected in interactive response technology (IRT) at randomization|||17.18|1.46|
81584524|NCT05544786|162841395|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|122.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.11|134.57|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed)||134.57|111.11|
81584525|NCT05544786|162841396|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with water (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|110.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.01|122.82|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with water (fasted)||122.82|99.01|
81584526|NCT05544786|162841396|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with infant formula (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|140.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|126.57|157.01|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with infant formula (fasted)||157.01|126.57|
81584527|NCT05544786|162841396|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|149.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|132.86|168.96|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted)||168.96|132.86|
81584528|NCT05544786|162841396|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|147.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|130.4|165.83|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed)||165.83|130.40|
81584529|NCT05544786|162841397|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with water (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|96.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.31|107.23|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with water (fasted)||107.23|87.31|
81458256|NCT04796909|162607906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Repeated-measures ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81638212|NCT00824850|162966541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|4.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.86|6.23|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 18C: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||6.23|2.86|
81458257|NCT04796909|162607907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Repeated-Measures ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81458258|NCT04796909|162607908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Repeated-Measures ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81458259|NCT04796909|162607909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Repeated-Measures ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81458260|NCT04796909|162607910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Repeated-Measures ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81458261|NCT04796909|162607911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Repeated-Measures ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81458262|NCT04796909|162607912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Repeated-Measures ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81458263|NCT04796909|162607913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81458264|NCT04796909|162607914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81458265|NCT04796909|162607915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81458266|NCT04162847|162607951|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Baseline||1.10|.88|.76
81458267|NCT04162847|162607951|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.93|||Regression, Logistic|||6 week follow-up||.93|.76|.001
81458268|NCT04162847|162607951|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.9|||Regression, Logistic|||6 month follow-up||.90|.74|.000
81458269|NCT04162847|162607951|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.95|||Regression, Logistic|||2 year||.95|.77|.002
81458270|NCT04162847|162607952|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.7||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.98|7.5|||Chi-squared|||A comparison of service uptake between the intervention and control groups over the 6-month follow-up period.||7.50|5.98|.000
81520063|NCT01114360|162729312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.25
81520064|NCT01114360|162729313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.52
81458271|NCT04162847|162607952|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|2.04|||Chi-squared|||A secondary analysis using the same criterion for the intervention group (access to the digital intervention during the 6-month follow-up) but expanding the control group definition to include individuals who reported having psychotherapy or starting a new medication at any point during the full 2-year follow-up period.||2.04|1.64|.000
81458272|NCT04162847|162607953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||PHQ-9 6 week||||.000
81458273|NCT04162847|162607953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||PHQ-9 6 months||||.000
81458274|NCT04162847|162607953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||PHQ-9 2 year||||.02
81458275|NCT04162847|162607953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||GADQ-IV 6 week||||.002
81458276|NCT04162847|162607953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||GADQ-IV 6 month||||.80
81458277|NCT04162847|162607953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||GADQ-IV 2 year||||.51
81458278|NCT04162847|162607953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||SPDQ 6 week||||.004
81458279|NCT04162847|162607953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||SPDQ 6 month||||.02
81458280|NCT04162847|162607953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||SPDQ 2 year||||.09
81458281|NCT04162847|162607953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||PDSR 6 week||||.66
81458282|NCT04162847|162607953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||PDSR 6 month||||.85
81458283|NCT04162847|162607953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||PDSR 2 year||||.97
81520065|NCT03859739|162729321|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a LDA model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants.|Posterior Mean Difference|-0.79|||||||||||||Posterior Probability (PP) of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between MK-8558 and placebo ≤ -1.4 copies/mL was 2.44 %.|It was hypothesized that the true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA reduction from baseline between MK-8558 and placebo is ≥ 1.4 log10 copies/mL.||||
81527458|NCT00536471|162741755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.324||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Tension-Anxiety (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.324
81527459|NCT00536471|162741755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Depression-Dejection (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.010
81527460|NCT00536471|162741755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Depression-Dejection (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81520066|NCT03859739|162729321|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a LDA model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants.|Posterior Mean Difference|-0.97|||||||||||||PP of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between MK-8558 and placebo ≤ -1.4 copies/mL was 7.60%.|It was hypothesized that the true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA reduction from baseline between MK-8558 and placebo is ≥ 1.4 log10 copies/mL.||||
81458284|NCT04162847|162607953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||EDE-Q Global 6 week||||.000
81458285|NCT04162847|162607953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||EDE-Q Global 6 month||||.000
81458286|NCT04162847|162607953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||EDE-Q Global 2 year||||.54
81458287|NCT04162847|162607954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||Mental component summary 6 months||||.48
81458288|NCT04162847|162607954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||Mental component summary 2 years||||.04
81458289|NCT04162847|162607954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||Physical component summary 6 months||||.97
81458290|NCT04162847|162607954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||multilevel modeling methods|Multilevel modeling was used to examine differences in changes in each outcome measure between the two conditions.||Physical component summary 2 years||||.80
81458291|NCT00813150|162607988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.19|||Regression, Cox|||Null Hypothesis: The (median) time to progression is equal in both treatment groups||1.19|0.43|0.196
81458292|NCT00813150|162607989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.19|||Regression, Cox|||||1.19|0.43|0.196
81458293|NCT00813150|162607990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.73|||Regression, Cox|||||1.73|0.41|0.645
81458294|NCT00813150|162607991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.814|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.814
81458295|NCT03851406|162608085|OTHER||||||>|0.99||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||> 0.99
81458296|NCT03851406|162608086|OTHER||||||>|0.99||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||> 0.99
81458297|NCT03851406|162608087|OTHER||||||>|0.99||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hours post WSP exposure||||> 0.99
81458298|NCT03851406|162608087|OTHER||||||>|0.99||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hours post WSP exposure||||> 0.99
81458299|NCT03851406|162608088|OTHER|||||||0.38||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hours post WSP exposure||||0.38
81458300|NCT03851406|162608088|OTHER|||||||0.38||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hours post WSP exposure||||0.38
81458301|NCT03851406|162608089|OTHER|||||||0.25||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hours post WSP exposure||||0.25
81458302|NCT03851406|162608089|OTHER|||||||0.63||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hours post WSP exposure||||0.63
81458303|NCT03851406|162608090|OTHER|||||||0.88||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hours post WSP exposure||||0.88
81458304|NCT03851406|162608090|OTHER||||||>|0.99||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hours post WSP exposure||||>0.99
81458305|NCT03851406|162608091|OTHER|||||||0.88||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hours post WSP exposure||||0.88
81458306|NCT03851406|162608091|OTHER|||||||0.25||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hours post WSP exposure||||0.25
81458307|NCT03851406|162608092|OTHER||||||>|0.99||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hours post WSP exposure||||>0.99
81458308|NCT03851406|162608092|OTHER||||||>|0.99||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hours post WSP exposure||||>0.99
81458309|NCT03851406|162608093|OTHER|||||||0.75||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hours post WSP exposure||||0.75
81458310|NCT03851406|162608093|OTHER|||||||0.38||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hours post WSP exposure||||0.38
81458311|NCT04231825|162608103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.55
81458312|NCT04231825|162608104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.51
81458313|NCT04231825|162608105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.80
81638213|NCT00824850|162966541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|3.62|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 19F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||3.62|1.78|
81584530|NCT05544786|162841397|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with infant formula (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|86.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.38|96.26|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with infant formula (fasted)||96.26|78.38|
81584531|NCT05544786|162841397|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|99.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.39|112.8|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted)||112.80|87.39|
81584532|NCT05544786|162841397|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|79.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.07|89.73|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed)||89.73|70.07|
81584533|NCT05544786|162841398|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with water (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|95.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.45|106.44|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with water (fasted)||106.44|86.45|
81584534|NCT05544786|162841398|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with infant formula (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|86.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.96|95.98|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with infant formula (fasted)||95.98|77.96|
81584535|NCT05544786|162841398|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|88.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.97|106.83|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted)||106.83|72.97|
81584536|NCT05544786|162841398|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|77.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.04|93.76|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed)||93.76|64.04|
81584537|NCT05544786|162841399|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with water (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|101.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.71|118.44|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with water (fasted)||118.44|87.71|
81584538|NCT05544786|162841399|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with infant formula (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|92.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.52|107.38|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with infant formula (fasted)||107.38|79.52|
81584539|NCT05544786|162841399|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|97.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.4|120.1|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted)||120.10|78.40|
81584540|NCT05544786|162841399|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect for comparison: powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed) group versus tablets group.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|70.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.92|87.19|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg tablets (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed)||87.19|56.92|
81584541|NCT05544786|162841400|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|96.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.08|103.37|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed)||103.37|90.08|
81638214|NCT00824850|162966541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|4.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.86|6.19|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 23F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||6.19|2.86|
81458314|NCT04231825|162608106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.02
81638215|NCT00824850|162966541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|4.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.79|6.42|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 1: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||6.42|2.79|
81638216|NCT00824850|162966541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.05|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 3: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||2.05|1.30|
81638217|NCT00824850|162966541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.14|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 5: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||2.14|1.30|
81638218|NCT00824850|162966541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.39|5.42|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 6A: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||5.42|2.39|
81638219|NCT00824850|162966541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|3.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.42|4.82|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 7F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||4.82|2.42|
81638220|NCT00824850|162966541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.26|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 19A: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||2.26|1.60|
81638221|NCT00824850|162966542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|8.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|15.56|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 4: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||15.56|4.50|
81638222|NCT00824850|162966542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|3.16|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 6B: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||3.16|1.78|
81638223|NCT00824850|162966542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|2.49|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 9V: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||2.49|1.63|
81458315|NCT04231825|162608107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.03
81458316|NCT00611923|162608127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.57|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t-test analysis comparing change from baseline PMTS score at month 1 between flutamide and placebo groups||||= 0.57
81458317|NCT00611923|162608127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.27|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t-test analysis comparing change from baseline PMTS score at month 2 between flutamide and placebo groups.||||= .27
81458318|NCT00611923|162608128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t-test comparing change in DRSP scores from baseline to Month 1 of treatment Larger positive change score indicates a greater reduction in symptoms from baseline.||||= 0.52
81458319|NCT00611923|162608128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t-test comparing change in DRSP scores from baseline to Month 2 of treatment Larger positive change score indicates a greater reduction in symptoms from baseline.||||= 0.2
81458320|NCT00611923|162608129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||= 0.8
81458321|NCT00611923|162608129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||= 0.1
81458322|NCT00611923|162608130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t-test was performed comparing the Clinical Global Improvement score at month 1 between placebo and flutamide groups||||=.15
81458323|NCT00611923|162608130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test was performed comparing the Clinical Global Improvement score at month 2 between placebo and flutamide groups||||= .05
81458324|NCT00611923|162608131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Comparison of change from baseline score to treatment month 1 between placebo and flutamide treated subjects.|||||=|0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.5
81584542|NCT05544786|162841401|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|96.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.13|103.59|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed)||103.59|90.13|
81458325|NCT00611923|162608131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|paired t-test analysis comparing change from baseline CGI severity score at month 2 between flutamide and placebo groups|||||<|0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.04
81638224|NCT00824850|162966542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|6.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.31|10.15|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 14: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||10.15|4.31|
81638225|NCT00824850|162966542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|4.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.34|7.26|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 18C: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||7.26|3.34|
81638226|NCT00824850|162966542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|3.57|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 19F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||3.57|2.08|
81638227|NCT00824850|162966542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|3.83|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 23F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||3.83|2.08|
81520067|NCT03859739|162729321|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a LDA model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants.|Posterior Mean Difference|-1.58|||||||||||||PP of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between MK-8558 and placebo ≤ -1.4 copies/mL was 74.99%.|It was hypothesized that the true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA reduction from baseline between MK-8558 and placebo is ≥ 1.4 log10 copies/mL.||||
81520068|NCT03859739|162729321|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a LDA model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants.|Posterior Mean Difference|-1.78|||||||||||||PP of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between MK-8558 and placebo ≤ -1.4 copies/mL was 87.41%.|It was hypothesized that the true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA reduction from baseline between MK-8558 and placebo is ≥ 1.4 log10 copies/mL.||||
81520069|NCT03859739|162729329|OTHER||Standard Error (SE)|0.146|||||||||||||PP that the true C168hr in plasma MK-8558 is ≥ 9.0 μM was 0.25%.|The posterior probability (PP) that the true GM C168hr is ≥ 9.0 μM was calculated using a non-informative (Jeffrey's) prior under an assumption of normality of log C168hr.||||
81520070|NCT03859739|162729329|OTHER||SE|0.146|||||||||||||PP that the true C168hr in plasma MK-8558 is ≥ 9.0 μM was 65.41%.|The PP that the true GM C168hr is ≥ 9.0 μM was calculated using a non-informative (Jeffrey's) prior under an assumption of normality of log C168hr.||||
81520071|NCT03859739|162729329|OTHER||SE|0.133|||||||||||||PP that the true C168hr in plasma MK-8558 is ≥ 9.0 μM was 99.99%.|The PP that the true GM C168hr is ≥ 9.0 μM was calculated using a non-informative (Jeffrey's) prior under an assumption of normality of log C168hr.||||
81520072|NCT03859739|162729329|OTHER||SE|0.163|||||||||||||PP that the true C168hr in plasma MK-8558 is ≥ 9.0 μM was 99.98%.|The PP that the true GM C168hr is ≥ 9.0 μM was calculated using a non-informative (Jeffrey's) prior under an assumption of normality of log C168hr.||||
81520073|NCT01804582|162729333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.15|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||An intent to treat analysis was conducted using a linear mixed model to determine if there was any significant difference in change from baseline to 3 months based on time and condition. Data for all participants was included at baseline and 3 months.||||.15
81520074|NCT01804582|162729334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Cohen's d was calculated to measure the estimation parameter.|||||.53
81520075|NCT01804582|162729335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.80
81520076|NCT01804582|162729336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.33|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.33
81520077|NCT01804582|162729337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.21|||||||Wald Chi-Squared|||||||.21
81520078|NCT01804582|162729338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Phi|0.19||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Chi Squared (1, N = 229) = 7.99.||The total n=229 included those on medication at 90 days (119 never filled the prescription or changed to a different med)||||.005
81520079|NCT00159913|162729358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.98||0.056||95.0|-0.19|15.6||No adjustments for multiple comparisons have been made.|ANCOVA|Analyses performed using analysis of covariance with etiology, weight and baseline peak VO2 as the covariates.||||15.60|-0.19|0.056
81520080|NCT00159913|162729358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0||||95.0|-6.11|13.73|||ANCOVA|Analyses performed using analysis of covariance with etiology, weight and baseline peak VO2 as the covariates.||||13.73|-6.11|
81520081|NCT00159913|162729358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.84||||95.0|1.72|20.94|||ANCOVA|Analyses performed using analysis of covariance with etiology, weight and baseline peak VO2 as the covariates.||||20.94|1.72|
81520082|NCT00159913|162729358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.85||||95.0|-1.64|17.6|||ANCOVA|Analyses performed using analysis of covariance with etiology, weight and baseline peak VO2 as the covariates.||||17.60|-1.64|
81520083|NCT00159913|162729359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.172||95.0|-7.5|1.3|||ANCOVA|Covariates:etiology, wt grp, capability performing exercise test. Normality assumptions not met with main analysis: alternative=excluding outliers||||1.3|-7.5|0.172
81520084|NCT00159913|162729359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||||95.0|-4.5|7.6|||ANCOVA|Covariates:etiology, wt grp, capability performing exercise test. Normality assumptions not met with main analysis: alternative=excluding outliers||||7.6|-4.5|
81520085|NCT00159913|162729359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||||95.0|-8.9|1.9|||ANCOVA|Covariates:etiology, wt grp, capability performing exercise test. Normality assumptions not met with main analysis: alternative=excluding outliers||||1.9|-8.9|
81520086|NCT00159913|162729359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||||95.0|-12.4|-2.1|||ANCOVA|Covariates:etiology, wt grp, capability performing exercise test. Normality assumptions not met with main analysis: alternative=excluding outliers||||-2.1|-12.4|
81520087|NCT00159913|162729360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.041||95.0|-8.0|-0.2|||ANCOVA|Covariates:etiology, wt grp, capability performing exercise test. Normality assumptions not met w/ main analysis: alternative=natural log transformed||||-0.2|-8.0|0.041
81520088|NCT00159913|162729360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||||95.0|-5.9|4.7|||ANCOVA|Covariates:etiology, wt grp, capability performing exercise test. Normality assumptions not met w/ main analysis: alternative=natural log transformed||||4.7|-5.9|
81520089|NCT00159913|162729360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||||95.0|-9.3|0.3|||ANCOVA|Covariates:etiology, wt grp, capability performing exercise test. Normality assumptions not met w/ main analysis: alternative=natural log transformed||||0.3|-9.3|
81520090|NCT00159913|162729360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||||95.0|-11.7|-2.7|||ANCOVA|Covariates:etiology, wt grp, capability performing exercise test. Normality assumptions not met w/ main analysis: alternative=natural log transformed||||-2.7|-11.7|
81520091|NCT00159913|162729361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36||0.795||95.0|-4.07|5.3|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology and weight group||||5.30|-4.07|0.795
81520092|NCT00159913|162729361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99||||95.0|-3.31|8.54|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology and weight group||||8.54|-3.31|
81520093|NCT00159913|162729361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.92||||95.0|-7.09|4.5|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology and weight group||||4.50|-7.09|
81520094|NCT00159913|162729361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||||95.0|-5.24|6.28|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology and weight group||||6.28|-5.24|
81520095|NCT00159913|162729362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2||0.139||95.0|-3.05|21.54|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology and weight group||||21.54|-3.05|0.139
81520096|NCT00159913|162729362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.84||||95.0|-5.21|25.9|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology and weight group||||25.90|-5.21|
81520097|NCT00159913|162729362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.67||||95.0|-3.78|26.64|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology and weight group||||26.64|-3.78|
81520098|NCT00159913|162729362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.62||||95.0|-9.16|21.08|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology and weight group||||21.08|-9.16|
81520099|NCT00159913|162729363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.172||95.0|-7.1|1.3|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology, weight group and capability of performing the exercise test||||1.3|-7.1|0.172
81584543|NCT05544786|162841402|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|98.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.28|110.36|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed)||110.36|87.28|
81584544|NCT05544786|162841403|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|78.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.42|85.07|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed)||85.07|72.42|
81584545|NCT05544786|162841404|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|87.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.45|110.92|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed)||110.92|69.45|
81584546|NCT05544786|162841405|OTHER|The analysis used a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within a sequence as a random effect.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Mean|72.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.87|92.68|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fasted) Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300/100 mg oral powder mixed with vanilla pudding (fed)||92.68|56.87|
81584547|NCT02531321|162841482|OTHER|Unpaired t test with Welch's correction|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81584548|NCT01538862|162841498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.82
81638228|NCT00824850|162966542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|3.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|5.13|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 1: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||5.13|2.80|
81520100|NCT00159913|162729363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||||95.0|-5.5|5.9|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology, weight group and capability of performing the exercise test||||5.9|-5.5|
81520101|NCT00159913|162729363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||||95.0|-8.5|1.7|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology, weight group and capability of performing the exercise test||||1.7|-8.5|
81520102|NCT00159913|162729363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||||95.0|-10.3|-0.7|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology, weight group and capability of performing the exercise test||||-0.7|-10.3|
81584549|NCT00483223|162841503|OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||H0: no association between expression ratio and response rate Ha: Participants with expression ratio greater than 2 would have higher response rate||||0.54
81584550|NCT01933048|162841506|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|non-inferiority||||||0.43|||||||Farrington-Manning Method|based on margin of 0.05||A/H1N1||||0.43
81638229|NCT00824850|162966542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.57|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 3: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||1.57|1.11|
81584551|NCT01933048|162841506|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|non-inferiority||||||0.8|||||||Farrington-Manning Method|based on margin of 0.05||A/H3N2||||0.80
81584552|NCT01933048|162841506|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|non-inferiority||||||0.55|||||||Farrington-Manning Method|based on margin of 0.05||B/Yamagata||||0.55
81584553|NCT01933048|162841506|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|non-inferiority||||||0.16|||||||Farrington-Manning Method|based on margin of 0.05||B/Brisbane||||0.16
81584554|NCT04476030|162841526|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.9|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment, baseline HAMD-17 total score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with unstructured covariance structure.|||-0.9|-3.0|0.0004
81584555|NCT04476030|162841527|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.5|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment, baseline HAMD-17 total score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with unstructured covariance structure.|||-0.5|-2.7|0.0054
81584556|NCT04476030|162841528|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.2477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.6|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment, baseline HAMD-17 total score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with unstructured covariance structure.|Day 15||0.6|-2.2|0.2477
81584557|NCT04476030|162841528|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.9248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.5|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment, baseline HAMD-17 total score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with unstructured covariance structure.|Day 42||1.5|-1.6|0.9248
81520103|NCT00159913|162729364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.015||95.0|0.14|1.34|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology, weight group and capability of performing the exercise test||||1.34|0.14|0.015
81520104|NCT00159913|162729364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||||95.0|-0.1|1.52|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology, weight group and capability of performing the exercise test||||1.52|-0.10|
81584558|NCT04476030|162841529|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.4458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.8|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment, baseline HAMD-17 total score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with unstructured covariance structure.|||0.8|-1.8|0.4458
81584559|NCT04476030|162841530|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.4946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.69|||Binary Response Model||GEE for binary response model was used with factors for treatment, baseline HAMD-17 total score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction with unstructured covariance structure.|Day 15|Generalized estimating equation is abbreviated as GEE in the method of estimation section.|1.69|0.78|0.4946
81584560|NCT04476030|162841530|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.3579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.24|||Binary Response Model||GEE for binary response model was used with factors for treatment, baseline HAMD-17 total score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction with unstructured covariance structure.|Day 42||1.24|0.55|0.3579
81584561|NCT04476030|162841531|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.1417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.24|||Binary Response Model||GEE for binary response model was used with factors for treatment, baseline HAMD-17 total score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction with unstructured covariance structure.|Day 15||2.24|0.89|0.1417
81584562|NCT04476030|162841531|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.7872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.44|||Binary Response Model||GEE for binary response model was used with factors for treatment, baseline HAMD-17 total score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction with unstructured covariance structure.|Day 42||1.44|0.62|0.7872
81584563|NCT04476030|162841532|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment, baseline CGI-S score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with unstructured covariance structure.|||0.1|-0.4|0.1993
81584564|NCT04476030|162841533|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|3.47|||Binary Response Model||GEE for binary response model was used with factors for treatment, baseline CGI-S score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction with unstructured covariance structure.|Day 3||3.47|1.21|0.0079
81584565|NCT04476030|162841533|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.6588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.62|||Binary Response Model||GEE for binary response model was used with factors for treatment, baseline CGI-S score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction with unstructured covariance structure.|Day 15||1.62|0.74|0.6588
81584566|NCT04476030|162841534|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.2322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.8|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment, baseline MADRS total score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with unstructured covariance structure.|||0.8|-3.4|0.2322
81638230|NCT00824850|162966542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.61|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 5: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||1.61|1.05|
81638231|NCT00824850|162966542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|2.75|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 6A: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||2.75|1.51|
81638232|NCT00824850|162966542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|3.77|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 7F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||3.77|2.19|
81520105|NCT00159913|162729364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||||95.0|-0.12|1.35|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology, weight group and capability of performing the exercise test||||1.35|-0.12|
81584567|NCT04476030|162841535|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.5439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.68|||Binary Response Model||GEE for binary response model was used with factors for treatment, baseline MADRS total score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction with unstructured covariance structure.|||1.68|0.76|0.5439
81584568|NCT04476030|162841536|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.7054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.69|||Binary Response Model||GEE for binary response model was used with factors for treatment, baseline MADRS total score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction with unstructured covariance structure.|||1.69|0.70|0.7054
81584569|NCT04476030|162841537|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.4188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.7|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment, baseline HAM-A total score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with unstructured covariance structure.|||0.7|-1.7|0.4188
81584570|NCT04476030|162841539|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.7758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.0|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment, baseline PHQ-9 total score, antidepressant use (SSRI/SNRI), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with unstructured covariance structure.|||1.0|-1.4|0.7758
81638233|NCT00824850|162966542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|2.39|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 19A: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||2.39|1.59|
81584571|NCT02404311|162841571|OTHER||Proportion Difference (Net)|-0.015||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|IgG Ab binding to 1086C\_D7gp120.avi/293F after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||1.0000
81584572|NCT02404311|162841571|OTHER||Proportion Difference (Net)|-0.015||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|IgG Ab binding to 96ZM651.D11gp120.avi after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||1.0000
81584573|NCT02404311|162841571|OTHER||Proportion Difference (Net)|-0.015||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|IgG Ab binding to TV1c8\_D11gp120.avi/293F after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||1.0000
81584574|NCT02404311|162841572|OTHER||Geometric Mean difference (Net)|0.914|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|IgG Ab binding to 1086C\_D7gp120.avi/293F after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||<.0001
81584575|NCT02404311|162841572|OTHER||Geometric Mean difference (Net)|0.945|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|IgG Ab binding to 96ZM651.D11gp120.avi after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||<.0001
81584576|NCT02404311|162841572|OTHER||Geometric Mean difference (Net)|0.895|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|IgG Ab binding to TV1c8\_D11gp120.avi/293F after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||<.0001
81584577|NCT02404311|162841573|OTHER||Proportion Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|IgG Ab binding to C.1086C\_V1\_V2 Tags after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||0.0215
81584578|NCT02404311|162841573|OTHER||Proportion Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|IgG Ab binding to gp70-96ZM651.02 V1v2 after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||0.0003
81638234|NCT00824850|162966543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|201.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.11|739.05|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 4: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||739.05|55.11|
81638235|NCT00824850|162966543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|11.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|26.1|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 6B: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||26.10|5.20|
81638236|NCT00824850|162966543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|156.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.72|501.86|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 9V: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||501.86|48.72|
81638237|NCT00824850|162966543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|37.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.71|102.31|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 14: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||102.31|13.71|
81584579|NCT02404311|162841573|OTHER||Proportion Difference (Net)|0.228||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|IgG Ab binding to gp70-TV1.GSKvacV1V2/293F after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||0.0010
81584580|NCT02404311|162841574|OTHER||Geometric Mean difference (Net)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|IgG Ab binding to C.1086C\_V1\_V2 Tags after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||<.0001
81584581|NCT02404311|162841574|OTHER||Geometric Mean difference (Net)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|IgG Ab binding to gp70-96ZM651.02 V1v2 after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||<.0001
81584582|NCT02404311|162841574|OTHER||Geometric Mean difference (Net)|6.099||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|IgG Ab binding to gp70-TV1.GSKvacV1V2/293F after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||0.0002
81584583|NCT02404311|162841575|OTHER||Proportion Difference (Net)|0.018||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|CD4+ T Cell Responses to 1086 gp120 after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||1.0000
81638238|NCT00824850|162966543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|93.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.99|284.31|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 18C: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||284.31|30.99|
81584584|NCT02404311|162841575|OTHER||Proportion Difference (Net)|0.036||||0.6698|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|CD4+ T Cell Responses to TV1 gp120 after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||0.6698
81584585|NCT02404311|162841575|OTHER||Proportion Difference (Net)|0.125||||0.1435|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|CD4+ T Cell Responses to ZM96 gp120 after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||0.1435
81584586|NCT02404311|162841576|OTHER||Geometric Mean difference (Net)|0.965||||0.9661|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|CD4+ T Cell Responses to 1086 gp120 after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||0.9661
81584587|NCT02404311|162841576|OTHER||Geometric Mean difference (Net)|1.118||||0.8593|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|CD4+ T Cell Responses to TV1 gp120 after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||0.8593
81584588|NCT02404311|162841576|OTHER||Geometric Mean difference (Net)|1.138||||0.4396|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank||Difference = Month 12.5 (5th vaccination) - Month 6.5 (4th vaccination)|CD4+ T Cell Responses to ZM96 gp120 after the fourth (month 6.5) versus the fifth vaccination (month 12.5)||||0.4396
81584589|NCT03865329|162841589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81584590|NCT03865329|162841590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81638239|NCT00824850|162966543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|48.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.27|101.97|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 19F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||101.97|23.27|
81458326|NCT00611923|162608132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t-test was performed comparing the Patient Global Improvement score at month 1 between placebo and flutamide groups||||=0.2
81458327|NCT00611923|162608132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|paired t-test was performed comparing the Patient Globall Improvement score at treatment month 2 between placebo and flutamide groups|||||=|0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.06
81458328|NCT03096314|162608134|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Generalized linear model|||||||0.26
81458329|NCT03096314|162608135|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|8.6||||||||8.6|-0.1|
81458330|NCT03096314|162608136|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|8.0||||||||8.0|-0.5|
81458331|NCT03096314|162608137|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|6.0||||||||6.0|-5.4|
81458332|NCT03096314|162608138|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.0||||||||0.0|-2.7|
81458333|NCT03096314|162608139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|0.4||||||||0.4|-4.8|
81458334|NCT03096314|162608140|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.5||||||||0.5|-2.1|
81458335|NCT03096314|162608141|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1||||||||0.1|0|
81458336|NCT03096314|162608142|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|3.6||||||||3.6|-2.1|
81458337|NCT03096314|162608143|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|34.9||||||Mild ARDS||34.9|-22.0|
81458338|NCT03096314|162608143|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.3|5.1||||||Moderate ARDS||5.1|-56.3|
81458339|NCT03096314|162608143|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|41.1||||||Severe ARDS||41.1|-2.9|
81458340|NCT03096314|162608144|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|5.0||||||No AKI||5.0|-7.3|
81458341|NCT03096314|162608144|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|3.4||||||Mild AKI||3.4|-5.6|
81458342|NCT03096314|162608144|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|3.2||||||Moderate AKI||3.2|-4.4|
81458343|NCT03096314|162608144|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|7.3||||||Severe AKI||7.3|-1.7|
81584591|NCT03865329|162841592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.10
81584592|NCT03865329|162841593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81584593|NCT00526058|162841595|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of the Futura system to the Secura system would be demonstrated if the upper bound of the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between the two systems (Secura-Futura) in percent change of LDL-C measurements from pre- to post-treatment is less than the noninferiority margin 5.7%.||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.005
81584594|NCT00481195|162841607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0439||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) with treatment ands concurrent treatment for bipolar disorders as factors. A significant treatment-by baseline interaction was observed in the total score that violates the assumption of parallelism on which an ANCOVA is based, so the data was analyzed using ANOVA without baseline as a covariate rather than ANCOVA.||||0.0439
81584595|NCT00481195|162841608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0795||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.0795
81584596|NCT00481195|162841609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0272||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.0272
81584597|NCT00481195|162841610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0802||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.0802
81584598|NCT00481195|162841611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2407||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.2407
81584599|NCT00481195|162841612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0502||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.0502
81584600|NCT00481195|162841613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0612||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.0612
81584601|NCT00481195|162841614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.198||95.0||||P-value is from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel chi-square test adjusted for concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1980
81584602|NCT00481195|162841615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.896||95.0||||P-value is from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel chi-square test adjusted for concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8960
81584603|NCT00481195|162841616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2575||95.0||||P-value is from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel chi-square test adjusted for concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2575
81458344|NCT03096314|162608145|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.9||||||||2.9|-1.9|
81458345|NCT03096314|162608146|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||||||||0.1|-0.2|
81584604|NCT00481195|162841617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3129||95.0||||P-value is from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel chi-square test adjusted for concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3129
81584605|NCT00481195|162841618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1565||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.1565
81584606|NCT00481195|162841619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6737||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.6737
81584607|NCT00481195|162841620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2249||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.2249
81584608|NCT00481195|162841621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0862||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.0862
81584609|NCT00481195|162841622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9281||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.9281
81584610|NCT00481195|162841623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4428||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.4428
81458346|NCT03096314|162608147|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|5.1||||||||5.1|-4.4|
81458347|NCT03096314|162608148|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||||||||0.0|-0.3|
81458348|NCT03096314|162608149|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.5|39.6||||||||39.6|31.5|
81458349|NCT03096314|162608150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81458350|NCT03096314|162608151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81458351|NCT03096314|162608152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.51
81458352|NCT03096314|162608153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.25
81458353|NCT03096314|162608154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.69
81458354|NCT03096314|162608155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.24
81584611|NCT00481195|162841624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0965||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.0965
81584612|NCT00481195|162841625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5389||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.5389
81584613|NCT00481195|162841626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0793||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.0793
81584614|NCT00481195|162841627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3814||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.3814
81584615|NCT00481195|162841628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8099||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.8099
81584616|NCT00481195|162841629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0968||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.0968
81584617|NCT00481195|162841630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1605||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.1605
81584618|NCT00481195|162841631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1869||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.1869
81584619|NCT00481195|162841632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0817||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.0817
81584620|NCT00481195|162841633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3712||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.3712
81584621|NCT00481195|162841634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5427||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.5427
81584622|NCT00481195|162841635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3463||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.3463
81584623|NCT00481195|162841636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.273||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.2730
81584624|NCT00481195|162841637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7791||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.7791
81584625|NCT00481195|162841638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9007||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.9007
81584626|NCT00481195|162841639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6431||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an ANCOVA with treatment and concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder as factors, and the baseline value as covariate.||||0.6431
81584627|NCT00481195|162841640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6631||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder.||||||0.6631
81584628|NCT00481195|162841641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9768||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder||||||0.9768
81584629|NCT00481195|162841642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9873||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for concurrent treatment fro bipolar disorder||||||0.9873
81584630|NCT00481195|162841643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4567||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder||||||0.4567
81584631|NCT00481195|162841644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6475||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder||||||0.6475
81584632|NCT00481195|162841645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5066||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder||||||0.5066
81584633|NCT00481195|162841646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4438||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for concurrent treatment for bipolar disorder||||||0.4438
81584634|NCT01451775|162841647|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability study with standard bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%. Ratio calculated as empa 25mg fed divided by empa 25mg fasted.|Geometric mean ratio|84.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.856|87.344|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|||87.344|80.856|
81520106|NCT00159913|162729364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||||95.0|0.21|1.58|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology, weight group and capability of performing the exercise test||||1.58|0.21|
81520107|NCT00159913|162729365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.44||95.0|-1.77|0.77|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology, weight group and capability of performing the exercise test||||0.77|-1.77|0.440
81520108|NCT00159913|162729365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||||95.0|-1.91|1.57|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology, weight group and capability of performing the exercise test||||1.57|-1.91|
81520109|NCT00159913|162729365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||||95.0|-1.73|1.36|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology, weight group and capability of performing the exercise test||||1.36|-1.73|
81520110|NCT00159913|162729365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||||95.0|-2.61|0.33|||ANCOVA|The model included the covariates etiology, weight group and capability of performing the exercise test||||0.33|-2.61|
81520111|NCT00159913|162729366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.75||95.0|-4.45|3.21|||ANCOVA|The covariates included in the model were baseline scale, etiology, weight and capability of performing the exercise test.||||3.21|-4.45|0.750
81520112|NCT00159913|162729366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57||||95.0|-4.21|5.95|||ANCOVA|||||5.95|-4.21|
81520113|NCT00159913|162729366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49||||95.0|-4.68|5.15|||ANCOVA|||||5.15|-4.68|
81520114|NCT00159913|162729366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.23||||95.0|-7.37|1.45|||ANCOVA|||||1.45|-7.37|
81638240|NCT00824850|162966543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|32.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.99|85.81|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 23F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||85.81|11.99|
81520115|NCT00159913|162729367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.784||95.0|-3.41|2.58|||ANCOVA|The covariates included in the model were baseline scale, etiology, weight and capability of performing the exercise test.||||2.58|-3.41|0.784
81520116|NCT00159913|162729367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97||||95.0|-3.49|4.3|||ANCOVA|||||4.30|-3.49|
81520117|NCT00159913|162729367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96||||95.0|-5.99|1.77|||ANCOVA|||||1.77|-5.99|
81520118|NCT00159913|162729367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77||||95.0|-3.06|3.97|||ANCOVA|||||3.97|-3.06|
81520119|NCT00159913|162729368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.184||95.0|0.75|4.45|||Regression, Logistic|Proportional odds method. Model covariates were baseline WHO functional class, etiology, weight group and capability of performing the exercise test.||||4.45|0.75|0.184
81520120|NCT00159913|162729368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.409||95.0|0.18|2.01|||Regression, Logistic|Proportional odds method. Model covariates were baseline WHO functional class, etiology, weight group and capability of performing the exercise test.||||2.01|0.18|0.409
81520121|NCT00159913|162729368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.146||95.0|0.75|6.69|||Regression, Logistic|Proportional odds method. Model covariates were baseline WHO functional class, etiology, weight group and capability of performing the exercise test.||||6.69|0.75|0.146
81520122|NCT00159913|162729368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.52||||0.006||95.0|1.56|13.1|||Regression, Logistic|Proportional odds method. Model covariates were baseline WHO functional class, etiology, weight group and capability of performing the exercise test.||||13.10|1.56|0.006
81520123|NCT00159913|162729369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35||0.179||95.0|-2.74|14.53|||ANCOVA|Analyses performed using analysis of covariance with etiology, weight and baseline peak VO2 as the covariates||||14.53|-2.74|0.179
81520124|NCT00159913|162729369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.35||||95.0|-9.49|11.77|||ANCOVA|Analyses performed using analysis of covariance with etiology, weight and baseline peak VO2 as the covariates||||11.77|-9.49|
81520125|NCT00159913|162729369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.36||||95.0|0.66|21.96|||ANCOVA|Analyses performed using analysis of covariance with etiology, weight and baseline peak VO2 as the covariates||||21.96|0.66|
81520126|NCT00159913|162729369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.16||||95.0|-5.02|15.5|||ANCOVA|Analyses performed using analysis of covariance with etiology, weight and baseline peak VO2 as the covariates||||15.50|-5.02|
81520127|NCT00385723|162729372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in change from baseline|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|-0.028||Bonferroni-adjusted to account for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||1.25 g/d minus placebo|Comparison was made on change from baseline to 4 months||-0.028|-0.19|0.03
81520128|NCT00385723|162729372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in change from baseline|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.052||Bonferroni-adjusted to account for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||2.5 g/d minus placebo|Comparison was made on the change from baseline to 4 months.||-0.052|-0.22|0.004
81520129|NCT00385723|162729373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in change from baseline|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.21||Bonferroni-adjusted to account for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||1.25 g/d minus placebo|Comparison was made on change from baseline to 4 months.||-0.21|-0.62|0.0003
81520130|NCT00385723|162729373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in change from baseline|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.22||Bonferroni-adjusted to account for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||2.5 g/d minus placebo|Comparison was made on the change from baseline to 4 months.||-0.22|-0.64|0.0002
81520131|NCT00385723|162729374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in change from baseline|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.18||Bonferroni-adjusted to account for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||1.25 g/d minus placebo|Comparison was made on the change from baseline to 4 months.||0.18|-0.64|0.80
81584635|NCT01451775|162841647|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is an analysis of dose proportionality|Slope|0.9367|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0178|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8988|0.9746||Does proportionality would be assumed if the 95% confidence interval includes one.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with logarithm of the dose fitted as a continuous covariate and sequence, subjects within sequence, period included as categorical variables.||||0.9746|0.8988|
81584636|NCT01451775|162841648|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability study with standard bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%. Ratio calculated as empa 25mg fed divided by empa 25mg fasted.|Geometric mean ratio|63.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.736|70.439|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|||70.439|56.736|
81584637|NCT01451775|162841648|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is an analysis of dose proportionality|Slope|0.9065|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0495|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8011|1.012||Does proportionality would be assumed if the 95% confidence interval includes one.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with logarithm of the dose fitted as a continuous covariate and sequence, subjects within sequence, period included as categorical variables.||||1.0120|0.8011|
81584638|NCT02932904|162841650|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) Mean Difference|2.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|4.78||The comparisons were between each vortioxetine dose (10 or 20 mg) and paroxetine, and the Holm-Bonferroni method was used to adjust for multiplicity and control the familywise type I error rate at a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA with LOCF|||ANCOVA with last observation carried forward (LOCF) model was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||4.78|0.69|0.009
81584639|NCT02932904|162841650|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.017||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|3.05||The comparisons were between each vortioxetine dose (10 or 20 mg) and paroxetine, and the Holm-Bonferroni method was used to adjust for multiplicity and control the familywise type I error rate at a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA with LOCF|||ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||3.05|-0.95|0.303
81584640|NCT02932904|162841651|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.627||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.37|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 1, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||2.37|-0.10|0.072
81584641|NCT02932904|162841651|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.612||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.5|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 1, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||2.50|0.09|0.035
81584642|NCT02932904|162841651|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.846||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|2.89|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 2, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||2.89|-0.44|0.149
81584643|NCT02932904|162841651|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.828||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|2.48|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 2, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||2.48|-0.78|0.303
81584644|NCT02932904|162841651|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.906||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|3.78|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 3, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||3.78|0.22|0.028
81584645|NCT02932904|162841651|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.886||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|2.15|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 3, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||2.15|-1.33|0.645
81584646|NCT02932904|162841651|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.943||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|3.77|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 4, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||3.77|0.06|0.043
81584647|NCT02932904|162841651|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.923||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|2.49|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 4, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||2.49|-1.14|0.465
81584648|NCT02932904|162841652|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.616||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-0.41|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 1, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||-0.41|-2.84|0.009
81584649|NCT02932904|162841652|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.834||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|0.35|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 2, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||0.35|-2.93|0.123
81584650|NCT02932904|162841652|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.892||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|-0.1|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 3, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||-0.10|-3.61|0.039
81584651|NCT02932904|162841652|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.929||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|-0.66|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 4, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||-0.66|-4.32|0.008
81584652|NCT02932904|162841652|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.024||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|-0.75|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 5, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||-0.75|-4.78|0.007
81584653|NCT02932904|162841653|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.612||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.71|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 1, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||0.71|-1.70|0.419
81584654|NCT02932904|162841653|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|0.85|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 1, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||0.85|-1.51|0.581
81584655|NCT02932904|162841653|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.828||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|1.56|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 2, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||1.56|-1.69|0.938
81584656|NCT02932904|162841653|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.814||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|1.17|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 2, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||1.17|-2.04|0.592
81584657|NCT02932904|162841653|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.886||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.89|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 3, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||1.89|-1.60|0.870
81584658|NCT02932904|162841653|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.871||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|0.27|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 3, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||0.27|-3.16|0.098
81584659|NCT02932904|162841653|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.923||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|1.24|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 4, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||1.24|-2.39|0.532
81584660|NCT02932904|162841653|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.907||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.03|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 4, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||-0.03|-3.60|0.046
81638241|NCT00824850|162966543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|78.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.42|120.94|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 1: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||120.94|50.42|
81584661|NCT02932904|162841653|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.018||0.977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|1.97|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 5, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||1.97|-2.03|0.977
81584662|NCT02932904|162841653|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|0.25|||ANCOVA with LOCF|||Week 5, ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||0.25|-3.68|0.087
81584663|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|5.201|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||5.201|0.037|0.515
81584664|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.049|7.051|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||7.051|0.049|0.677
81584665|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.181|11.912|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||11.912|0.181|0.720
81638242|NCT00824850|162966543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|15.72|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 3: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||15.72|6.80|
81520132|NCT00385723|162729374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in change from baseline|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.21||Bonferroni-adjusted to account for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||2.5 g/d minus placebo|Comparison was made on the change from baseline to 4 months.||0.21|-0.61|1.0
81520133|NCT01189292|162729382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|28.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|42.0|||Chi-squared|||null hypothesis: Incidence of PONV is the same in both treatment arms||42|12|0.001
81520134|NCT01189292|162729383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|24.0||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|40.0|||Chi-squared|||per protocol analysis||40|7|0.006
81520135|NCT01189292|162729386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.674|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model over the mean ranks at all time points measured (4, 8, 16, 24, 32, 48 hours)||||||0.674
81584666|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.053|7.861|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||7.861|0.053|0.732
81584667|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|11.303|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||11.303|0.066|0.913
81638243|NCT00824850|162966543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|61.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.75|116.34|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 5: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||116.34|32.75|
81520136|NCT01189292|162729387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.835|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.835
81520137|NCT01318070|162729394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.179|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.224|-0.135||||||||-0.135|-0.224|
81520138|NCT01318070|162729394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.225|-0.135||||||||-0.135|-0.225|
81520139|NCT01318070|162729395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.363|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.434|-0.292||||||||-0.292|-0.434|
81520140|NCT01318070|162729395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.359|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.432|-0.287||||||||-0.287|-0.432|
81520141|NCT01318070|162729396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.588|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.692|-0.484||||||||-0.484|-0.692|
81520142|NCT01318070|162729396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.635|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.743|-0.526||||||||-0.526|-0.743|
81520143|NCT01318070|162729397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-4.47||||||||-4.47|-13.20|
81520144|NCT01318070|162729397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.86|-8.26||||||||-8.26|-17.86|
81520145|NCT01318070|162729398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.22|-6.25||||||||-6.25|-16.22|
81520146|NCT01318070|162729398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|-9.63||||||||-9.63|-20.00|
81520147|NCT01318070|162729399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.09|-7.68||||||||-7.68|-18.09|
81520148|NCT01318070|162729399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.64|-11.53||||||||-11.53|-22.64|
81520149|NCT01318070|162729400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.51|-6.4||||||||-6.40|-18.51|
81520150|NCT01318070|162729400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.78|-10.19||||||||-10.19|-22.78|
81520151|NCT01318070|162729401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.51|-3.1||||||||-3.10|-21.51|
81520152|NCT01318070|162729401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.43|-11.95||||||||-11.95|-30.43|
81520153|NCT01318070|162729402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.717|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.848|-0.586||||||||-0.586|-0.848|
81520154|NCT01318070|162729402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.773|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.913|-0.634||||||||-0.634|-0.913|
81520155|NCT01443130|162729403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2441||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of placental malaria infection based on histology is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine prophylaxis vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.2441
81520156|NCT01443130|162729403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of placental malaria infection based on histology is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine IPT vs. maternal SP IPT.||||1.000
81520157|NCT01443130|162729404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4941||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of malaria by placental impression smear is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine prophylaxis vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.4941
81520158|NCT01443130|162729404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.499||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of malaria by placental impression smear is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine IPT vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.4990
81520159|NCT01443130|162729405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3089||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of maternal anemia is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine prophylaxis vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.3089
81520160|NCT01443130|162729405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6973||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of maternal anemia is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine IPT vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.6973
81520161|NCT01443130|162729406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of maternal severe anemia is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine prophylaxis vs. maternal SP IPT.||||1.00
81520162|NCT01443130|162729406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of maternal severe anemia is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine IPT vs. maternal SP IPT.||||1.00
81520163|NCT01443130|162729407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4979||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of stillbirth is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine prophylaxis vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.4979
81520164|NCT01443130|162729407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1166||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of stillbirth is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine IPT vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.1166
81520165|NCT01443130|162729408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6237||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of miscarriage is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine prophylaxis vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.6237
81520166|NCT01443130|162729408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of miscarriage is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine IPT vs. maternal SP IPT.||||1.000
81520167|NCT01443130|162729409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5187||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of preterm delivery is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine prophylaxis vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.5187
81520168|NCT01443130|162729409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2163||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of preterm delivery is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine IPT vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.2163
81520169|NCT01443130|162729410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5959||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of infant mortality within 14 weeks of delivery is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine prophylaxis vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.5959
81520170|NCT01443130|162729410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8127||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of infant mortality within 14 weeks of delivery is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine IPT vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.8127
81520171|NCT01443130|162729411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2566||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of low birth weight is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine prophylaxis vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.2566
81520172|NCT01443130|162729411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7839||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of low birth weight is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine IPT vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.7839
81520173|NCT01443130|162729412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2553||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of intrauterine growth restriction is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine prophylaxis vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.2553
81520174|NCT01443130|162729412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4354||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of intrauterine growth restriction is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine IPT vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.4354
81520175|NCT01443130|162729413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.369||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of active placental malaria infection is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine prophylaxis vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.3690
81520176|NCT01443130|162729413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4947||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of active placental malaria infection is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine IPT vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.4947
81520177|NCT01443130|162729414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of malaria infection (all species) measured by positive parasitemia is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine prophylaxis vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.0630
81520178|NCT01443130|162729414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4184||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of malaria infection (all species) measured by positive parasitemia is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine IPT vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.4184
81520179|NCT01443130|162729415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0268||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Cox proportional hazards|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of clinical malaria (all species) is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine prophylaxis vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.0268
81520180|NCT01443130|162729415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1646||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Cox proportional hazards|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of clinical malaria (all species) is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine IPT vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.1646
81520181|NCT01443130|162729416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4501||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of infection in the fetal circulation is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine prophylaxis vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.4501
81520182|NCT01443130|162729416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1758||||||A Bonferroni correction was used due to multiple comparisons. Comparisons are statistically significant if the two-sided p-value is ≤ 0.05/2=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the incidence of infection in the fetal circulation is identical between subjects receiving maternal chloroquine IPT vs. maternal SP IPT.||||0.1758
81527461|NCT00536471|162741755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Anger-Hostility (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.010
81527462|NCT00536471|162741755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Anger-Hostility (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.019
81458355|NCT01479465|162608156|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.0395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.06|||Log Rank|||"The null hypothesis was that the hazard ratio (HR) equals to 1 between SIM treatment arm and placebo, while the alternative hypothesis was that HR was less than 1.~The HR (95% confidence interval \[CI\]) and p-value (for comparison between SIM treatment arm and placebo) were based on two-sided log-rank test, stratified based on the 2-level Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (0 or \> 0) at randomization."||2.06|1.01|0.0395
81458356|NCT01479465|162608156|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.1042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.89|||Log Rank|||"The null hypothesis was that the HR equals to 1 between SIM treatment arm and placebo, while the alternative hypothesis was that HR was less than 1.~The HR (95% CI) and p-value (for comparison between SIM treatment arm and placebo) were based on two-sided log-rank test, stratified based on the 2-level ECOG performance status (0 or \> 0) at randomization."||1.89|0.92|0.1042
81458357|NCT02342678|162608192|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.2|||ANCOVA|||||2.2|-0.3|0.13
81584668|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.507|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||1.507|0.090|0.164
81584669|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.25||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.287|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||1.287|0.050|0.098
81584670|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.383|3.731|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||3.731|0.383|0.758
81584671|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.107|1.814|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||1.814|0.107|0.256
81584672|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|1.561|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||1.561|0.059|0.154
81584673|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|1.497|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||1.497|0.087|0.160
81584674|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.252|2.679|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||2.679|0.252|0.744
81584675|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.636|9.317|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||9.317|0.636|0.194
81584676|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.181|4.261|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||4.261|0.181|0.871
81584677|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.497|8.037|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||8.037|0.497|0.329
81584678|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|1.514|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||1.514|0.119|0.187
81458358|NCT02342678|162608193|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.1|-0.2|0.18
81584679|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.273|2.476|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||2.476|0.273|0.729
81584680|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.739|9.917|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||9.917|0.739|0.133
81584681|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.266|4.961|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||4.961|0.266|0.852
81584682|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.585|8.472|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||8.472|0.585|0.240
81584683|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.166|1.789|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||1.789|0.166|0.317
81458359|NCT02342678|162608194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.3|||ANCOVA|||||1.3|-1.2|0.89
81458360|NCT02342678|162608195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.0|||ANCOVA|||||2.0|-0.3|0.13
81638244|NCT00824850|162966543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|536.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|212.04|1357.19|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 6A: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||1357.19|212.04|
81458361|NCT02342678|162608196|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.3|0.73
81458362|NCT02342678|162608197|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.3||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.9|24.3|||ANCOVA|||||24.3|-62.9|0.38
81458363|NCT02342678|162608198|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|14.8|||ANCOVA|||||14.8|-3.7|0.24
81458364|NCT02342678|162608199|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-0.4|0.46
81458365|NCT00226499|162608285|OTHER|To demonstrate at least 60% VE, with respect to confirmed varicella disease over at least a two-year period of follow-up (beginning 42 days post dose 2) of Priorix-Tetra as compared to Priorix).|Vaccine Efficacy|94.943|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|92.446|96.615|||Regression, Cox|||Vaccine Efficacy (VE) was measured by calculating the relative risk of a confirmed varicella case in a vaccine group compared to a confirmed varicella case in the control group.||96.615|92.446|<0.0001
81458366|NCT00226499|162608285|OTHER|To demonstrate at least 60% VE, with respect to confirmed varicella disease over at least a two-year period of follow-up (beginning 42 days post dose 2) of Varilrix as compared to Priorix).|Vaccine Efficacy|65.428||||0.1265|TWO_SIDED|97.5|57.182|72.086|||Regression, Cox|||Vaccine Efficacy (VE) was measured by calculating the relative risk of a confirmed varicella case in a vaccine group compared to a confirmed varicella case in the control group.||72.086|57.182|0.1265
81458367|NCT00226499|162608286|OTHER|To demonstrate at least 60% VE, with respect to confirmed varicella disease over at least a two-year period of follow-up (beginning 42 days post dose 2) of Priorix-Tetra as compared to Priorix).|Vaccine Efficacy|99.498||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.522|99.898|||Regression, Cox|||VE was measured by calculating the relative risk of a moderate or severe confirmed varicella case in a vaccine group compared to a moderate or severe confirmed varicella case in the control group.||99.898|97.522|0.0001
81458368|NCT00226499|162608286|OTHER|To demonstrate at least 60% VE, with respect to confirmed varicella disease over at least a two-year period of follow-up (beginning 42 days post dose 2) of Varilrix as compared to Priorix).|Vaccine Efficacy|90.741||||0.1265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.866|93.934|||Regression, Cox|||VE was measured by calculating the relative risk of a moderate or severe confirmed varicella case in a vaccine group compared to a moderate or severe confirmed varicella case in the control group.||93.934|85.866|0.1265
81458369|NCT00226499|162608287|OTHER|To demonstrate at least 60% VE, with respect to confirmed varicella disease over at least a two-year period of follow-up (beginning 42 days post dose 2) of Priorix-Tetra as compared to Priorix).|Vaccine Efficacy|92.487|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.927|94.396|||Regression, Cox|||VE was measured by calculating the relative risk of a probable or confirmed varicella case in a vaccine group compared to a probable or confirmed varicella case in the control group.||94.396|89.927|<0.0001
81520183|NCT01291836|162729425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Area under Receiver-Operator Curve (ROC)|0.658|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.586|0.73||||||Null Hypothesis: ROC AUC of 0.58; using a one-sided z-test at a significance level of 0.025. Efficacy determined by the evaluation of the area under the Receiver Operator Curve (ROC) generated from the study primary endpoint data. The units on both axes of the ROC curve are dimensionless proportions from 0 to 1.|Efficacy determined by the evaluation of the area under the Receiver Operator Curve (ROC) generated from the study primary endpoint data. The units on both axes of the ROC curve are dimensionless proportions from 0 to 1.|0.73|0.586|
81458370|NCT00226499|162608287|OTHER|To demonstrate at least 60% VE, with respect to confirmed varicella disease over at least a two-year period of follow-up (beginning 42 days post dose 2) of Varilrix as compared to Priorix).|Vaccine Efficacy|64.585||||0.1265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.503|70.486|||Regression, Cox|||VE was measured by calculating the relative risk of a probable or confirmed varicella case in a vaccine group compared to a probable or confirmed varicella case in the control group.||70.486|57.503|0.1265
81458371|NCT00226499|162608307|OTHER|To demonstrate at least 60% VE, with respect to confirmed varicella disease over at least a two-year period of follow-up (beginning 42 days post dose 2) of Priorix-Tetra as compared to Priorix).|Vaccine Efficacy|95.855|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.075|97.101|||Regression, Cox|||VE was measured by calculating the relative risk of a confirmed varicella case in a vaccine group compared to a confirmed varicella case in the control group.||97.101|94.075|<0.0001
81458372|NCT00226499|162608307|OTHER|To demonstrate at least 60% VE, with respect to confirmed varicella disease over at least a two-year period of follow-up (beginning 42 days post dose 2) of Varilrix as compared to Priorix).|Vaccine Efficacy|69.812||||0.1265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.848|75.47|||Regression, Cox|||VE was measured by calculating the relative risk of a confirmed varicella case in a vaccine group compared to a confirmed varicella case in the control group.||75.470|62.848|0.1265
81458373|NCT00226499|162608308|OTHER|To demonstrate at least 60% VE, with respect to confirmed varicella disease over at least a two-year period of follow-up (beginning 42 days post dose 2) of Priorix-Tetra as compared to Priorix).|Vaccine Efficacy|99.072|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.907|99.589|||Regression, Cox|||VE was measured by calculating the relative risk of a moderate or severe confirmed varicella case in a vaccine group compared to a moderate or severe confirmed varicella case in the control group.||99.589|97.907|<0.0001
81458374|NCT00226499|162608308|OTHER|To demonstrate at least 60% VE, with respect to confirmed varicella disease over at least a two-year period of follow-up (beginning 42 days post dose 2) of Varilrix as compared to Priorix).|Vaccine Efficacy|89.532||||0.1265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.126|92.102|||Regression, Cox|||VE was measured by calculating the relative risk of a moderate or severe confirmed varicella case in a vaccine group compared to a moderate or severe confirmed varicella case in the control group.||92.102|86.126|0.1265
81458375|NCT00226499|162608309|OTHER|To demonstrate at least 60% VE, with respect to confirmed varicella disease over at least a two-year period of follow-up (beginning 42 days post dose 2) of Priorix-Tetra as compared to Priorix).|Vaccine Efficacy|94.816|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.838|96.248|||Regression, Cox|||VE was measured by calculating the relative risk of a probable or confirmed varicella case in a vaccine group compared to a probable or confirmed varicella case in the control group.||96.248|92.838|<0.0001
81458376|NCT00226499|162608309|OTHER|To demonstrate at least 60% VE, with respect to confirmed varicella disease over at least a two-year period of follow-up (beginning 42 days post dose 2) of Varilrix as compared to Priorix).|Vaccine Efficacy|68.932||||0.1265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.893|74.671|||Regression, Cox|||VE was measured by calculating the relative risk of a probable or confirmed varicella case in a vaccine group compared to a probable or confirmed varicella case in the control group.||74.671|61.893|0.1265
81458377|NCT00946920|162608336|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority limit for the difference between treatments (degarelix versus goserelin acetate) was chosen to be -5 percentage points.|Kaplan-Meier estimate|79.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.6|83.7||||||The cumulative probability of testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL from Day 3 to Day 364 was estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method. Only testosterone measurements taken at scheduled trial visits from Day 3 to Day 364 were included in the analysis. The hypothesis to test was the following: a non-inferiority assessment determined whether degarelix was non-inferior to goserelin with respect to the cumulative probability of testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL from Day 3 to Day 364.||83.7|75.6|
81458378|NCT02964247|162608341|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.48|||pattern mixture model||Liraglutide - Placebo|Statistical analysis for the primary estimand. Primary estimand: treatment effect (effectiveness) based on the FAS using week 26 measurements from the in-trial observation period. The change in HbA1c from baseline to week 26 were analysed using a pattern mixture model with multiple imputation to impute missing data, with treatment, country and the stratification factor (metformin use at baseline: yes vs. no) as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||-0.48|-0.89|<.001
81458379|NCT02964247|162608341|SUPERIORITY|Test was not controlled for type I error. Secondary estimand: treatment effect (efficacy) based on the FAS using post baseline measurements up to and including week 26 from the on-treatment without rescue medication obs. period.|Treatment difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis||Liraglutide - Placebo|Statistical analysis for the secondary estimand.The change in HbA1c from baseline up to and including week 26 at scheduled time points were analysed using MMRM with treatment, country and the stratification factor (metformin use at baseline: yes vs. no) as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate, all nested within visit.||-0.53|-0.94|<.001
81584684|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using the rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as the response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|3.233|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||3.233|0.410|0.790
81458380|NCT02964247|162608342|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|0.09|||pattern mixture model||Liraglutide - Placebo|Statistical analysis for the primary estimand. Primary estimand: treatment effect (effectiveness) based on the FAS using week 26 measurements from the in-trial observation period. The change in body weight from baseline to week 26 were analysed using a pattern mixture model with multiple imputation to impute missing data, with treatment, country and the stratification factor (metformin use at baseline: yes vs. no) as categorical fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||0.09|-1.73|0.077
81584685|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.64||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.888|14.911|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||14.911|0.888|0.073
81584686|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.442|8.902|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||8.902|0.442|0.371
81458381|NCT02964247|162608342|SUPERIORITY|Test was not controlled for type I error. Secondary estimand: treatment effect (efficacy) based on the FAS using post baseline measurements up to and including week 26 from the on-treatment without rescue medication obs. period.|Treatment difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||Liraglutide - Placebo|Statistical analysis for the secondary estimand. The change in body weight from baseline up to and including week 26 at scheduled time points were analysed using MMRM with treatment, country and the stratification factor (metformin use at baseline: yes vs. no) as categorical fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate, all nested within visit.||0.04|-1.77|0.062
81458382|NCT01288079|162608367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.95||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.35|4.39|||MMRM|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, region, responsiveness, and region by responsiveness as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit treatment by visit interaction, region, responsiveness, and region by responsiveness are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||4.39|-7.35|0.617
81458383|NCT01288079|162608367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.26||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.06|2.91|||MMRM|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, region, responsiveness, and region by responsiveness as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, region, responsiveness, and region by responsiveness are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.91|-10.06|0.277
81458384|NCT01288079|162608367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.95||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.72|2.0|||MMRM|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, region, responsiveness, and region by responsiveness as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, region, responsiveness, and region by responsiveness are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.00|-9.72|0.194
81458385|NCT02387840|162608376|OTHER|This test was a two-sample test using non-parametric data. A predefined margin was not used because no gold standard exists. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically different||||||0.0002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of T1 values||||0.0002
81458386|NCT02387840|162608376|OTHER|This test was a two-sample test using non-parametric data. A predefined margin was not used because no gold standard exists. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically different||||||0.0003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of T2 values||||0.0003
81458387|NCT02387840|162608377|OTHER|This test was a two-sample test using non-parametric data. A predefined margin was not used because no gold standard exists. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically different||||||0.081|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of T1 values||||0.081
81458388|NCT02387840|162608377|OTHER|This test was a two-sample test using non-parametric data. A predefined margin was not used because no gold standard exists. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically different||||||0.081|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of T2 values||||0.081
81458389|NCT02387840|162608378|OTHER|This test was a two-sample test using non-parametric data. A predefined margin was not used because no gold standard exists. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically different||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of T1 values||||0.12
81458390|NCT02387840|162608378|OTHER|This test was a two-sample test using non-parametric data. A predefined margin was not used because no gold standard exists. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically different||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of T2 values||||0.14
81458391|NCT03888469|162608382|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 0.05|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0|||Mixed effects repeated measures model|Mixed effects repeated measures model with terms for lens, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.|Difference = DDT2 - Moist|||0.00||
81584687|NCT02932904|162841654|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are from logistic regression model using rate of subjects that shifted from normal at baseline to abnormal after baseline as response and explanatory variables for treatment, baseline CSFQ-14 total score, and gender.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.19||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.027|17.063|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||17.063|1.027|0.046
81584688|NCT02932904|162841657|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.082||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|5.51||The comparisons were between each vortioxetine dose (10 or 20 mg) and paroxetine, and the Holm-Bonferroni method was used to adjust for multiplicity and control the familywise type I error rate at a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA with LOCF|||ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||5.51|1.25|0.002
81458392|NCT02546986|162608447|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.374||||0.1789|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.926|2.038|||Stratified Log-Rank Test|Stratified by squamous cell carcinoma versus non-squamous cell carcinoma|Hazard ratio and associated 2-sided 90% CIs were estimated using a Cox proportional hazard model|||2.038|0.926|0.1789
81520184|NCT01291836|162729426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ROC AUC|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.598|0.702||||||Null Hypothesis: AUC ≤0.55, using a one-sided z-test at a significance level of 0.025. Efficacy determined by the evaluation of the area under the Receiver Operator Curve (ROC) generated from the study primary endpoint data. The units on both axes of the ROC curve are dimensionless proportions from 0 to 1.|Efficacy determined by the evaluation of the area under the Receiver Operator Curve (ROC) generated from the study primary endpoint data. The units on both axes of the ROC curve are dimensionless proportions from 0 to 1.|0.702|0.598|
81520185|NCT02945553|162729427|OTHER|Mixed model analysis of variance|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1596.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|202.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81520186|NCT02945553|162729432|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|30.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81520187|NCT03553498|162729433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81520188|NCT03553498|162729434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.989|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.989
81584689|NCT02932904|162841657|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.068||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|3.73||The comparisons were between each vortioxetine dose (10 or 20 mg) and paroxetine, and the Holm-Bonferroni method was used to adjust for multiplicity and control the familywise type I error rate at a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA with LOCF|||ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||3.73|-0.47|0.129
81638245|NCT00824850|162966543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|116.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.28|410.33|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 7F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||410.33|33.28|
81584690|NCT02932904|162841658|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.078|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|6.43||The comparisons were between each vortioxetine dose (10 or 20 mg) and paroxetine, and the Holm-Bonferroni method was used to adjust for multiplicity and control the familywise type I error rate at a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA with LOCF|||ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||6.43|2.19|<0.001
81458393|NCT02546986|162608448|SUPERIORITY||Disease Control Rate Difference|-13.3||||0.1572|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.0|3.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by squamous cell carcinoma vs non-squamous cell carcinoma||||3.5|-29.0|0.1572
81520189|NCT03553498|162729435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.414|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.414
81584691|NCT02932904|162841658|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.072||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|5.17||The comparisons were between each vortioxetine dose (10 or 20 mg) and paroxetine, and the Holm-Bonferroni method was used to adjust for multiplicity and control the familywise type I error rate at a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA with LOCF|||ANCOVA model with the LOCF method was used for p-value with treatment, pooled center, and gender as fixed factors and with baseline CSFQ-14 total score as a covariate.||5.17|0.95|0.005
81584692|NCT02016482|162841681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|43.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.8|53.6||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For US regulatory purposes, ranked first secondary endpoint.||53.6|32.8|< 0.001
81584693|NCT02016482|162841682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|42.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.8|53.2||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Ranked sixth secondary endpoint. For US regulatory purposes, this was the primary endpoint.||53.2|30.8|< 0.001
81584694|NCT02016482|162841683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-44.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.5|-36.0||P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||Ranked first secondary endpoint. For US regulatory purposes, ranked second secondary endpoint.||-36.0|-53.5|< 0.001
81638246|NCT00824850|162966543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|24.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|53.42|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 19A: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||53.42|11.30|
81638247|NCT00824850|162966544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|168.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.22|1409.76|||||CI for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 4: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||1409.76|20.22|
81458394|NCT02546986|162608449|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.375||||0.2968|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|2.276|||Stratified Log Rank|Stratified by squamous cell carcinoma vs non-squamous cell carcinoma).|Hazard ratio and associated 2-sided 90% CIs were estimated using Cox proportional hazard model.|||2.276|0.830|0.2968
81458395|NCT02546986|162608450|SUPERIORITY||Overall Response Rate (ORR) Difference|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.5|21.3|||||The 90% exact unconditional confidence interval was used for ORR difference.|||21.3|-11.5|
81584695|NCT02016482|162841684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|6.6||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|11.3||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Ranked second secondary endpoint. For US regulatory purposes, ranked third secondary endpoint.||11.3|1.8|0.008
81458396|NCT02546986|162608452|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.352||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.914|2.0|||Stratified Log-Rank Test|Stratified by squamous cell carcinoma versus non-squamous cell carcinoma|Hazard ratio and associated 2-sided 90% CIs were estimated using a Cox proportional hazard model|||2.000|0.914|0.1990
81520190|NCT03553498|162729436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.153|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.153
81584696|NCT02016482|162841685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Percent Change|-2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-2.0||P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||Ranked third secondary endpoint. For US regulatory purposes, ranked fourth secondary endpoint.||-2.0|-3.3|< 0.001
81584697|NCT02016482|162841686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-2.2||P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||Ranked fourth secondary endpoint. For US regulatory purposes, ranked fifth secondary endpoint.||-2.2|-3.6|< 0.001
81458397|NCT03985800|162608465|SUPERIORITY|We calculated statistical power for the target sample size of 675 (\~337 in each of TEAM and TECH arms). After adjusting for the multiple testing in Aim 1 (2 tests) and considering 25% attrition, a sample size of 505 (\~252 per treatment group) will provide over 99.9% power for the hypothesis test for Aim 1.|Type III Wald chi-squared|1.26||||0.53||||||The threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Chi-squared statistic for the group\*time interaction term is 1.26 with two degrees of freedom.||Null hypothesis: The trajectory of IBD complexity score does not differ by treatment group.||||0.53
81458398|NCT03985800|162608465|SUPERIORITY|Considering a range of effect sizes for B1, B2, and B3, we estimated the outcome Y as Y=B1\*X+B2\*M+B3\*X\*M+ε, where ε\~N(0,1). Using Monte Carlo methods, we averaged across scenarios to determine the typical effect of B3 that can be detected with our current and projected sample sizes after 25% attrition. With our projected sample sizes we expect 0.80 power to detect a significant interaction when the magnitude of B3 is at least 0.50.|Type III Wald chi-squared|1.14||||0.57||||||The threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Chi-squared statistic for the group\*time\*age interaction term is 1.14 with two degrees of freedom.||Aim 2b., moderation by age. Null hypothesis: Age does not moderate the trajectory of complexity score by treatment group.||||0.57
81458399|NCT03985800|162608465|SUPERIORITY|Considering a range of effect sizes for B1, B2, and B3, we estimated the outcome Y as Y=B1\*X+B2\*M+B3\*X\*M+ε, where ε\~N(0,1). Using Monte Carlo methods, we averaged across scenarios to determine the typical effect of B3 that can be detected with our current and projected sample sizes after 25% attrition. With our projected sample sizes we expect 0.80 power to detect a significant interaction when the magnitude of B3 is at least 0.50.|Type III Wald chi-squared|0.08||||0.96||||||The threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Chi-squared statistic for the group\*time\*diagnosis interaction term is 0.08 with two degrees of freedom.||Aim 2b., moderation by diagnosis. Null hypothesis: Diagnosis does not moderate the trajectory of complexity score by treatment group.||||0.96
81458400|NCT03985800|162608465|SUPERIORITY|Considering a range of effect sizes for B1, B2, and B3, we estimated the outcome Y as Y=B1\*X+B2\*M+B3\*X\*M+ε, where ε\~N(0,1). Using Monte Carlo methods, we averaged across scenarios to determine the typical effect of B3 that can be detected with our current and projected sample sizes after 25% attrition. With our projected sample sizes we expect 0.80 power to detect a significant interaction when the magnitude of B3 is at least 0.50.|Type III Wald chi-squared|6.41||||0.17||||||The threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Chi-squared statistic for the group\*time\*site interaction term is 6.41 with two degrees of freedom.||Aim 2b., moderation by site. Null hypothesis: Site does not moderate the trajectory of complexity score by treatment group.||||0.17
81458401|NCT03985800|162608465|SUPERIORITY|Considering a range of effect sizes for B1, B2, and B3, we estimated the outcome Y as Y=B1\*X+B2\*M+B3\*X\*M+ε, where ε\~N(0,1). Using Monte Carlo methods, we averaged across scenarios to determine the typical effect of B3 that can be detected with our current and projected sample sizes after 25% attrition. With our projected sample sizes we expect 0.80 power to detect a significant interaction when the magnitude of B3 is at least 0.50.|Type III Wald chi-squared|2.6||||0.27||||||The threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Chi-squared statistic for the group\*time\*site interaction term is 2.6 with two degrees of freedom.||Aim 2b., moderation by eHealth literacy. Null hypothesis: eHealth literacy does not moderate the trajectory of complexity score by treatment group.||||0.27
81458402|NCT03985800|162608466|SUPERIORITY|We calculated statistical power for the target sample size of 675 (\~337 in each of TEAM and TECH arms). After adjusting for the multiple testing in Aim 1 (2 tests) and considering 25% attrition, a sample size of 505 (\~252 per treatment group) will provide over 99.9% power for the hypothesis test for Aim 1.|Type III Wald chi-squared|0.21||||0.9||||||The threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Chi-squared statistic for the group\*time interaction term is 0.21 with two degrees of freedom.||Aim 1. The trajectory of PHQ-ADS does not differ by treatment group.||||0.90
81458403|NCT03985800|162608466|SUPERIORITY|Considering a range of effect sizes for B1, B2, and B3, we estimated the outcome Y as Y=B1\*X+B2\*M+B3\*X\*M+ε, where ε\~N(0,1). Using Monte Carlo methods, we averaged across scenarios to determine the typical effect of B3 that can be detected with our current and projected sample sizes after 25% attrition. With our projected sample sizes we expect 0.80 power to detect a significant interaction when the magnitude of B3 is at least 0.50.|Type III Wald chi-squared|1.21||||0.55||||||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Aim 2a, moderation by disease activity. Null hypothesis: Disease activity does not moderate the trajectory of behavioral health score by treatment group.||||0.55
81520191|NCT02968914|162729457|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (%)|94.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.16|101.21|||ANOVA|||||101.21|88.16|
81520192|NCT02968914|162729458|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (%)|92.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.41|98.58|||ANOVA|||||98.58|87.41|
81520193|NCT02968914|162729459|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (%)|92.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.34|98.75|||ANOVA|||||98.75|86.34|
81584698|NCT02016482|162841687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|57.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.8|82.0||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Ranked fifth secondary endpoint. For US regulatory purposes, ranked sixth secondary endpoint.||82.0|33.8|0.002
81638248|NCT00824850|162966544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|40.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.97|148.44|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 6B: GMRFs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||148.44|10.97|
81458404|NCT03985800|162608466|SUPERIORITY|Considering a range of effect sizes for B1, B2, and B3, we estimated the outcome Y as Y=B1\*X+B2\*M+B3\*X\*M+ε, where ε\~N(0,1). Using Monte Carlo methods, we averaged across scenarios to determine the typical effect of B3 that can be detected with our current and projected sample sizes after 25% attrition. With our projected sample sizes we expect 0.80 power to detect a significant interaction when the magnitude of B3 is at least 0.50.|Type III Wald chi-squared|1.37||||0.5||||||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Chi-squared statistic for the group\*time\*age interaction term is 1.37 with two degrees of freedom.||Aim 2b, moderation by age. Null hypothesis: Age does not moderate the trajectory of behavioral health score by treatment group.||||0.50
81458405|NCT03985800|162608466|SUPERIORITY|Considering a range of effect sizes for B1, B2, and B3, we estimated the outcome Y as Y=B1\*X+B2\*M+B3\*X\*M+ε, where ε\~N(0,1). Using Monte Carlo methods, we averaged across scenarios to determine the typical effect of B3 that can be detected with our current and projected sample sizes after 25% attrition. With our projected sample sizes we expect 0.80 power to detect a significant interaction when the magnitude of B3 is at least 0.50.|Type III Wald chi-squared|5.16||||0.08||||||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Chi-squared statistic for the group\*time\*diagnosis interaction term is 5.16 with two degrees of freedom.||Aim 2b, moderation by diagnosis. Null hypothesis: Diagnosis does not moderate the trajectory of behavioral health score by treatment group.||||0.08
81458406|NCT03985800|162608466|SUPERIORITY|Considering a range of effect sizes for B1, B2, and B3, we estimated the outcome Y as Y=B1\*X+B2\*M+B3\*X\*M+ε, where ε\~N(0,1). Using Monte Carlo methods, we averaged across scenarios to determine the typical effect of B3 that can be detected with our current and projected sample sizes after 25% attrition. With our projected sample sizes we expect 0.80 power to detect a significant interaction when the magnitude of B3 is at least 0.50.|Type III Wald chi-squared|0.11||||1||||||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Chi-squared statistic for the group\*time\*site interaction term is 0.11 with two degrees of freedom.||Aim 2b, moderation by site. Null hypothesis: Site does not moderate the trajectory of behavioral health score by treatment group.||||1.0
81458407|NCT03985800|162608466|SUPERIORITY|Considering a range of effect sizes for B1, B2, and B3, we estimated the outcome Y as Y=B1\*X+B2\*M+B3\*X\*M+ε, where ε\~N(0,1). Using Monte Carlo methods, we averaged across scenarios to determine the typical effect of B3 that can be detected with our current and projected sample sizes after 25% attrition. With our projected sample sizes we expect 0.80 power to detect a significant interaction when the magnitude of B3 is at least 0.50.|Type III Wald chi-squared|3.23||||0.2||||||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The Chi-squared statistic for the group\*time\*eHealth literacy interaction term is 3.23 with two degrees of freedom.||Aim 2b, moderation by eHealth literacy. Null hypothesis: eHealth literacy does not moderate the trajectory of behavioral health score by treatment group.||||0.20
81458408|NCT03985800|162608467|SUPERIORITY|Considering a range of effect sizes for B1, B2, and B3, we estimated the outcome Y as Y=B1\*X+B2\*M+B3\*X\*M+ε, where ε\~N(0,1). Using Monte Carlo methods, we averaged across scenarios to determine the typical effect of B3 that can be detected with our current and projected sample sizes after 25% attrition. With our projected sample sizes we expect 0.80 power to detect a significant interaction when the magnitude of B3 is at least 0.50.|Type III Wald chi-squared|3.09||||0.53||||||The threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Chi-squared statistic for the group\*time interaction term is 3.09 with two degrees of freedom.||Null hypothesis: The trajectory of functional impairment does not differ by treatment group.||||0.53
81458409|NCT03985800|162608468|SUPERIORITY|We calculated statistical power for the target sample size of 675 (\~337 in each of TEAM and TECH arms). After adjusting for the multiple testing in Aim 1 (2 tests) and considering 25% attrition, a sample size of 505 (\~252 per treatment group) will provide over 99.9% power for the hypothesis test for Aim 1.|Type III Wald chi-squared|6.01||||0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Chi-squared statistic for the group\*time interaction term is 6.01 with two degrees of freedom.||Null hypothesis: The trajectory of IBD-IBS symptom severity does not differ by treatment group.||||0.05
81458410|NCT03985800|162608469|SUPERIORITY|We calculated statistical power for the target sample size of 675 (\~337 in each of TEAM and TECH arms). After adjusting for the multiple testing in Aim 1 (2 tests) and considering 25% attrition, a sample size of 505 (\~252 per treatment group) will provide over 99.9% power for the hypothesis test for Aim 1.|Type III Wald chi-squared|4.14||||0.13||||||The threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|For hospitalizations, the Chi-squared statistic for the group\*time interaction term is 4.14 with two degrees of freedom||Null hypothesis: The trajectory of hospitalizations does not differ by treatment group.||||0.13
81458411|NCT03985800|162608469|SUPERIORITY|We calculated statistical power for the target sample size of 675 (\~337 in each of TEAM and TECH arms). After adjusting for the multiple testing in Aim 1 (2 tests) and considering 25% attrition, a sample size of 505 (\~252 per treatment group) will provide over 99.9% power for the hypothesis test for Aim 1.|Type III Wald chi-squared|0.82||||0.67||||||The threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|For ED visits, the Chi-squared statistic for the group\*time interaction term is 0.82 with two degrees of freedom.||Null hypothesis: The trajectory of ED visits does not differ by treatment group.||||0.67
81584699|NCT02016482|162841688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|43.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.3|55.2||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||55.2|31.3|< 0.001
81584700|NCT02016482|162841689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|44.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.2|56.5||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||56.5|33.2|< 0.001
81638249|NCT00824850|162966544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|61.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.83|203.72|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 9V: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||203.72|18.83|
81584701|NCT02016482|162841690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|18.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|26.6||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.6|10.6|< 0.001
81584702|NCT02016482|162841691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|36.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.0|46.9||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||46.9|25.0|< 0.001
81584703|NCT02016482|162841692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|13.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|20.0||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.0|6.5|<0.001
81584704|NCT02016482|162841693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-2.8||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-2.8|-4.3|< 0.001
81584705|NCT02016482|162841694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-38.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|-30.8||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-30.8|-46.9|< 0.001
81584706|NCT02016482|162841695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-28.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|-23.7||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-23.7|-33.5|< 0.001
81584707|NCT02016482|162841696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-50.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.3|-41.9||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-41.9|-58.3|< 0.001
81458412|NCT03985800|162608470|SUPERIORITY|We calculated statistical power for the target sample size of 675 (\~337 in each of TEAM and TECH arms). After adjusting for the multiple testing in Aim 1 (2 tests) and considering 25% attrition, a sample size of 505 (\~252 per treatment group) will provide over 99.9% power for the hypothesis test for Aim 1.|Type III Wald chi-squared|1.98||||0.37||||||The threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Chi-squared statistic for the group\*time interaction term is 1.98 with two degrees of freedom.||Null hypothesis: The trajectory of self-efficacy does not differ by treatment group.||||0.37
81458413|NCT03985800|162608471|SUPERIORITY|We calculated statistical power for the target sample size of 675 (\~337 in each of TEAM and TECH arms). After adjusting for the multiple testing in Aim 1 (2 tests) and considering 25% attrition, a sample size of 505 (\~252 per treatment group) will provide over 99.9% power for the hypothesis test for Aim 1.|Type III Wald chi-squared|5.57||||0.06||||||The threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Chi-squared statistic for the group\*time interaction term is 5.57 with two degrees of freedom.||Null hypothesis: The trajectory of quality of life does not differ by treatment group.||||0.06
81458414|NCT05277922|162608473|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.9999|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8313|1.2025||||||||1.2025|0.8313|
81584708|NCT02016482|162841697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|12.4||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.4|2.4|0.004
81584709|NCT02016482|162841698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|18.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|26.8||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.8|10.1|< 0.001
81584710|NCT02016482|162841699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.9||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-1.9|-3.1|< 0.001
81458415|NCT05277922|162608473|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.2454|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0355|1.4979||||||||1.4979|1.0355|
81458416|NCT05277922|162608473|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.2392|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0304|1.4904||||||||1.4904|1.0304|
81458417|NCT05277922|162608473|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.2394|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0305|1.4906||||||||1.4906|1.0305|
81458418|NCT05277922|162608473|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.995|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8273|1.1967||||||||1.1967|0.8273|
81458419|NCT05277922|162608473|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.5058|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.252|1.811||||||||1.8110|1.2520|
81458420|NCT05277922|162608473|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.506|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2522|1.8113||||||||1.8113|1.2522|
81458421|NCT05277922|162608473|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.2091|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0053|1.4541||||||||1.4541|1.0053|
81458422|NCT05277922|162608473|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.2151|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0103|1.4614||||||||1.4614|1.0103|
81458423|NCT05277922|162608473|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.2456|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0357|1.4981||||||||1.4981|1.0357|
81458424|NCT05022667|162608481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3
81584711|NCT02016482|162841700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-40.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.0|-30.4||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-30.4|-50.0|< 0.001
81458425|NCT05022667|162608482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.5
81458426|NCT05022667|162608483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.2
81584712|NCT02016482|162841701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-19.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|-15.3||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-15.3|-23.6|< 0.001
81584713|NCT02016482|162841702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-6.1||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-6.1|-10.0|< 0.001
81584714|NCT02016482|162841703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-71.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.3|-55.0||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-55.0|-87.3|< 0.001
81584715|NCT02016482|162841704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|51.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.6|63.5||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PASI 75||63.5|38.6|< 0.001
81584716|NCT02016482|162841704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|52.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.9|65.0||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PASI 50||65.0|39.9|< 0.001
81638250|NCT00824850|162966544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|26.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.67|73.84|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 14: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||73.84|9.67|
81584717|NCT02016482|162841704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|40.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.0|52.9||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PASI 90||52.9|29.0|< 0.001
81638251|NCT00824850|162966544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|226.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.81|645.29|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 18C: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||645.29|79.81|
81584718|NCT02016482|162841704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|26.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|36.9||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PASI 100||36.9|15.8|< 0.001
81584719|NCT02016482|162841705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|52.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.8|63.7||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||63.7|40.8|< 0.001
81584720|NCT02016482|162841706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|24.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.3|34.3||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.3|15.3|< 0.001
81584721|NCT02016482|162841707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|90.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.5|108.3||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||108.3|72.5|< 0.001
81584722|NCT02016482|162841708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|-8.4||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-8.4|-13.9|< 0.001
81458427|NCT05022667|162608484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3
81584723|NCT02016482|162841709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-80.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.9|-63.3||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-63.3|-97.9|< 0.001
81458428|NCT05022667|162608485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.4
81458429|NCT05022667|162608487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.3
81458430|NCT01415518|162608490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.069|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.043|1.096|||ANCOVA|multiplicative ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and baseline value as a (log-transformed) covariate||||1.096|1.043|<.0001
81584724|NCT02016482|162841710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-50.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.0|-37.8||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-37.8|-64.0|< 0.001
81584725|NCT02016482|162841711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-57.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.1|-42.4||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-42.4|-73.1|< 0.001
81584726|NCT02016482|162841712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.7||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-0.7|-1.1|< 0.001
81458431|NCT01415518|162608491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.067|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.044|1.09|||ANCOVA|Multiplicative ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and baseline value as a (log-transformed) covariate||||1.090|1.044|<.0001
81584727|NCT02016482|162841713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-27.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.9|-21.6||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-21.6|-33.9|< 0.001
81584728|NCT02016482|162841714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|-4.5||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-4.5|-7.8|< 0.001
81584729|NCT02016482|162841715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|15.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|24.3||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||DLQI = 0||24.3|7.1|< 0.001
81584730|NCT02016482|162841715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|27.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.7|37.4||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||DLQI = 0/1||37.4|16.7|< 0.001
81584731|NCT02016482|162841716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.5||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||Absenteeism||2.5|-1.0|0.416
81584732|NCT02016482|162841716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-17.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|-11.6||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||Presenteeism||-11.6|-22.9|< 0.001
81584733|NCT02016482|162841716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|-9.3||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||Overall work impairment||-9.3|-21.0|< 0.001
81584734|NCT02016482|162841716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-21.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.3|-15.4||Across all strata, P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||Activity impairment||-15.4|-27.3|< 0.001
81458432|NCT01415518|162608492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.068|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.043|1.092|||ANCOVA|Multiplicative ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and baseline value as a (log-transformed) covariate||||1.092|1.043|<.0001
81458433|NCT01415518|162608493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.04||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.017|1.064|||ANCOVA|Multiplicative ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and baseline value as a (log-transformed) covariate||||1.064|1.017|0.0007
81458434|NCT01415518|162608494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.045|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.024|1.065|||ANCOVA|Multiplicative ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and baseline value as a (log-transformed) covariate||||1.065|1.024|<.0001
81458435|NCT01415518|162608495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.038||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.017|1.06|||ANCOVA|Multiplicative ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and baseline value as a (log-transformed) covariate||||1.060|1.017|0.0003
81458436|NCT01415518|162608496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.035||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.004|1.066|||ANCOVA|Multiplicative ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and baseline value as a (log-transformed) covariate||||1.066|1.004|0.0248
81584735|NCT02016482|162841717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.2||P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||0.2|0.1|< 0.001
81638252|NCT00824850|162966544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|116.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.54|250.13|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 19F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||250.13|54.54|
81458437|NCT01415518|162608497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.038||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.067|||ANCOVA|Multiplicative ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and baseline value as a (log-transformed) covariate||||1.067|1.010|0.0074
81458438|NCT01415518|162608498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|25.172||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.733|37.611|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||37.611|12.733|0.0001
81458439|NCT01415518|162608499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|21.136|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.163|30.11|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||30.110|12.163|<.0001
81458440|NCT01415518|162608500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|23.044|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.927|31.161|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||31.161|14.927|<.0001
81458441|NCT01415518|162608501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|31.513|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.74|44.286|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||44.286|18.740|<.0001
81458442|NCT01415518|162608502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|24.322|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.425|34.22|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||34.220|14.425|<.0001
81458443|NCT01415518|162608503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|27.168|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.906|35.431|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||35.431|18.906|<.0001
81584736|NCT02016482|162841718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.5||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|9.8||P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||9.8|1.2|0.012
81584737|NCT02016482|162841719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.1||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.1||P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||HADS anxiety score||-0.1|-2.0|0.025
81584738|NCT02016482|162841719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.3||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.4||P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||HADS depression score||-0.4|-2.3|0.005
81584739|NCT02016482|162841720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.5||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|6.0||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If zero frequency occurred, strata were dropped and p-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or adjusted chi-square test based on Campbell \[2007\]).|Chi-squared|||||6|-0.9|0.164
81584740|NCT02016482|162841721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-2.1||P values were calculated from ANCOVA with treatment center stratum, Baseline value, and treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||-2.1|-3.4|< 0.001
81584741|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.82|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Non-smoker)||0.82|0.68|0.000
81584742|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.52|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Ex-smoker)||1.52|1.14|0.000
81584743|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.17|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Smoker)||1.17|0.93|0.000
81584744|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.13|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Non-smoker)||1.13|0.80|0.755
81584745|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.83|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Ex-smoker)||1.83|0.95|0.426
81584746|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.12|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Smoker)||1.12|0.77|0.930
81584747|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.84|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Non-smoker)||0.84|0.72|0.000
81584748|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.42|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Ex-smoker)||1.42|1.10|0.000
81638253|NCT00824850|162966544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|481.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|207.01|1117.69|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 23F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||1117.69|207.01|
81638254|NCT00824850|162966544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|66.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.8|105.75|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 1: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||105.75|41.80|
81584749|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.19|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Smoker)||1.19|0.98|0.000
81584750|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.14|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Non-smoker)||1.14|0.84|0.755
81584751|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.52|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Ex-smoker)||1.52|0.84|0.426
81584752|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.12|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Smoker)||1.12|0.81|0.930
81584753|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.84|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Non-smoker)||0.84|0.74|0.000
81584754|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.32|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Ex-smoker)||1.32|1.08|0.000
81584755|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.26|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Smoker)||1.26|1.08|0.000
81584756|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.13|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Non-smoker)||1.13|0.60|0.755
81584757|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.52|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Ex-smoker)||2.52|0.82|0.426
81584758|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.4|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Smoker)||1.40|0.70|0.930
81584759|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.6|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Non-smoker)||0.60|0.49|0.000
81458444|NCT01415518|162608504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.297||||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.522|-0.071|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of reliever medication as a covariate||||-0.071|-0.522|0.0102
81458445|NCT01415518|162608505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.343||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.533|-0.153|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of reliever medication as a covariate||||-0.153|-0.533|0.0004
81584760|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|1.76|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Ex-smoker)||1.76|1.29|0.000
81584761|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|1.93|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Smoker)||1.93|1.54|0.000
81584762|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.17|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Non-smoker)||1.17|0.72|0.755
81584763|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.95|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Ex-smoker)||1.95|0.78|0.426
81584764|NCT03441633|162841722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.2|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Smoker)||1.20|0.70|0.930
81584765|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.09|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (No intake)||1.09|0.90|0.000
81584766|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.25|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Moderate intake)||1.25|0.98|0.000
81584767|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.45|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Risk consumption)||2.45|0.94|0.164
81584768|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.22|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (No intake)||1.22|0.87|0.826
81584769|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.43|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Moderate intake)||1.43|0.94|0.190
81584770|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.57|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Risk consumption)||1.57|0.18|0.526
81584771|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.91|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (No intake)||0.91|0.77|0.000
81584772|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.24|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Moderate intake)||1.24|1.01|0.000
81584773|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.83|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Risk consumption)||1.83|0.76|0.164
81584774|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.26|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (No intake)||1.26|0.95|0.826
81584775|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.13|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Moderate intake)||1.13|0.77|0.190
81584776|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.65|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Risk consumption)||2.65|0.62|0.526
81584777|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|1.45|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (No intake)||1.45|1.28|0.000
81584778|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.35|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Moderate intake)||1.35|1.14|0.000
81584779|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.95|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Risk consumption)||1.95|0.98|0.164
81584780|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.41|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (No intake)||1.41|0.76|0.826
81584781|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.76|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Moderate intake)||1.76|0.82|0.190
81584782|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|4.5|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Risk consumption)||4.50|0.17|0.526
81584783|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.42|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (No intake)||1.42|1.16|0.000
81584784|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.43|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Moderate intake)||1.43|1.10|0.000
81584785|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.64|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Risk consumption)||1.64|0.49|0.164
81584786|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.34|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (No intake)||1.34|0.84|0.826
81584787|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.23|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Moderate intake)||1.23|0.66|0.190
81584788|NCT03441633|162841723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.36|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Risk consumption)||2.36|0.09|0.526
81584789|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.53|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 1 - Urban area)||1.53|1.20|0.000
81584790|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.15|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 2 - Urban area)||1.15|0.89|0.014
81584791|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.99|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 3 - Urban area)||0.99|0.77|0.000
81584792|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.97|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 4 - Urban area)||0.97|0.75|0.000
81584793|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.97|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 5 - Urban area)||0.97|0.74|0.013
81638255|NCT00824850|162966544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.36|13.94|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 3: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||13.94|5.36|
81458446|NCT01415518|162608506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.342||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.523|-0.162|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of reliever medication as a covariate||||-0.162|-0.523|0.0002
81584794|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.31|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 1 - Urban area)||1.31|0.84|0.157
81458447|NCT01415518|162608507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.279|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.381|-0.177|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of score as a covariate||||-0.177|-0.381|<.0001
81458448|NCT01415518|162608508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.193||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.294|-0.092|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of score as a covariate||||-0.092|-0.294|0.0002
81458449|NCT01415518|162608509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.208||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.308|-0.108|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of score as a covariate||||-0.108|-0.308|0.0001
81584795|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.29|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 2 - Urban area)||1.29|0.82|0.124
81584796|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.96|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 3 - Urban area)||0.96|0.61|0.062
81458450|NCT01415518|162608510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.565||||0.0425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.325|0.981|||Poisson regression|Poisson regression model with treatment as a factor and the duration time in study as an offset variable||||0.981|0.325|0.0425
81458451|NCT01415518|162608510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.604||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.339|1.078|||Regression, Cox|Time to the first COPD exacerbation||||1.078|0.339|0.0880
81458452|NCT01415518|162608510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0845|||||||Log Rank|Time to the first COPD exacerbation||||||0.0845
81458453|NCT01415518|162608511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.055||||0.2281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.144|0.035|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of reliever medication as a covariate||||0.035|-0.144|0.2281
81458454|NCT01415518|162608512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.122||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.194|-0.049|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of reliever medication as a covariate||||-0.049|-0.194|0.0010
81458455|NCT01415518|162608513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.106||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.183|-0.029|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of reliever medication as a covariate||||-0.029|-0.183|0.0073
81458456|NCT01662635|162608520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Continuous variables were summarized as arithmetic means, medians and standard deviations; and categorical variables were reported as proportions with 95% confidence intervals. Inferential comparisons were performed using Student's t test. The x2 or Fisher's exact tests were used to assess significance among categorical variables.||||< 0.05
81458457|NCT03861390|162608521|OTHER|||||||0.24||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.24
81458458|NCT03861390|162608522|OTHER|||||||0.17||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.17
81458459|NCT03861390|162608523|OTHER|||||||0.7||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hours post WSP exposure||||0.70
81458460|NCT03861390|162608523|OTHER|||||||0.37||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hours post WSP exposure||||0.37
81458461|NCT03861390|162608524|OTHER|||||||0.77||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hours post WSP exposure||||0.77
81458462|NCT03861390|162608524|OTHER|||||||0.48||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hours post WSP exposure||||0.48
81458463|NCT03861390|162608525|OTHER|||||||0.96||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hours post WSP exposure||||0.96
81458464|NCT03861390|162608525|OTHER|||||||0.91||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hours post WSP exposure||||0.91
81458465|NCT03861390|162608526|OTHER|||||||0.46||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hours post WSP exposure||||0.46
81458466|NCT03861390|162608526|OTHER|||||||0.46||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hours post WSP exposure||||0.46
81458467|NCT03861390|162608527|OTHER|||||||0.82||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hours post WSP exposure||||0.82
81458468|NCT03861390|162608527|OTHER|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.||||||0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hours post WSP exposure||||0.99
81458469|NCT03861390|162608528|OTHER|||||||0.38||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hours post WSP exposure||||0.38
81458470|NCT03861390|162608528|OTHER|||||||0.84||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hours post WSP exposure||||0.84
81458471|NCT03861390|162608529|OTHER|||||||0.49||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hours post WSP exposure||||0.49
81458472|NCT03861390|162608529|OTHER|||||||0.52||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hours post WSP exposure||||0.52
81520194|NCT01710527|162729466|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of Treatment T-Metformin 500 mg with Treatment R- Glucophage 500 mg was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratio of log transformed Cmax fell within the acceptance range of 80 to 125%.|Ratio (%)|96.85||||0.3125|TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.86|102.11|||ANOVA||Analysis was performed on log transformed geometric least square means.|||102.11|91.86|0.3125
81520195|NCT01710527|162729467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of Treatment T-Metformin 500 mg with Treatment R- Glucophage 500 mg was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratio of log transformed AUC0-t fell within the acceptance range of 80 to 125%.|Ratio (%)|102.52||||0.2701|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.74|106.45|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Treatment T-Metformin 500 mg and Treatment R- Glucophage 500 mg for AUC0-t||106.45|98.74|0.2701
81520196|NCT01710527|162729467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of Treatment T-Metformin 500 mg with Treatment R- Glucophage 500 mg was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratio of log transformed AUC0-infinity fell within the acceptance range of 80 to 125%.|Ratio (%)|102.44||||0.2702|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.78|106.23|||ANOVA||Analysis was performed on log transformed geometric least square means.|Comparison of Treatment T-Metformin 500 mg and Treatment R- Glucophage 500 mg for AUC0-infinity.||106.23|98.78|0.2702
81520197|NCT02827500|162729502|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|5.19||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|14.33|||Regression, Logistic|||||14.33|1.88|0.002
81520198|NCT02827500|162729503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.011
81520199|NCT02827500|162729504|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis tested was that there is no difference in change in heart rate between the treatment arms.||||0.011
81520200|NCT02827500|162729505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054||||||The apriori threshold for statistical significance is alpha=0.05.|Chi-squared, Corrected|The p-value is obtained using the F-test (combination of Chi-Squared tests) due to multiple imputation.||The null hypothesis tested was that there is no difference between the treatment arms in the proportion of patients with heart rate \< 70 BPM.||||0.054
81520201|NCT02827500|162729506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.717|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.717
81520202|NCT02827500|162729507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.784|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.784
81520203|NCT01541917|162729510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|-0.02|||Multilevel growth model|Adjusted for baseline values|The parameter represents the average monthly change on the outcome variable since group procedures were initiated.|Multilevel growth model evaluating average change over time (regardless of group) on the outcome variable||-.02|-.06|<.001
81520204|NCT01541917|162729510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.027|||Multilevel growth model||The estimated parameter value represents the difference in the monthly change (since baseline) in the outcome variable attributed to being in the treatment group (web-based coping skills training) versus the control group (online disease education).|Multilevel linear growth modeling was used for analyses, with the time variable coded as months since randomization. All models included an adjustment for baseline group differences on the outcome variable.||.027|-.055|.51
81520205|NCT01541917|162729511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.46|||Multilevel growth model|Adjusted for baseline values.|The parameter represents the average monthly change on the outcome variable since before group procedures were started.|Multilevel growth model evaluating average change over time on the outcome variable||.46|.27|<.001
81520206|NCT01541917|162729511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.144|0.252|||Multilevel growth model|Adjusted for baseline values on the outcome variable|The estimated parameter value represents the difference in the monthly change (since baseline) in the outcome variable attributed to being in the treatment group (web-based coping skills training) versus the control group (online disease education).|Multilevel linear growth modeling was used for analyses, with the time variable coded as months since randomization. All models included an adjustment for baseline group differences on the outcome variable.||.252|-.144|.59
81520207|NCT01541917|162729512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.14|||Multilevel growth model|Adjusted for baseline values|The parameter represents the average monthly change on the outcome variable since before group procedures were started|Multilevel growth model evaluating average change over time on the outcome variable||.14|.10|<.001
81520208|NCT01541917|162729512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.03|||Multilevel growth model|Adjusted for baseline values on the outcome variable|The estimated parameter value represents the difference in the monthly change (since baseline) in the outcome variable attributed to being in the treatment group (web-based coping skills training) versus the control group (online disease education).|Multilevel linear growth modeling was used for analyses, with the time variable coded as months since randomization. All models included an adjustment for baseline group differences on the outcome variable.||.03|-.05|.63
81520209|NCT01541917|162729513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|-0.01|||Multilevel growth model|Adjusted for baseline values|The parameter represents the average monthly change on the outcome variable since before group procedures were started.|Multilevel growth model evaluating average change over time on the outcome variable||-.01|-.18|.02
81527463|NCT00536471|162741755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.201||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Vigor-Activity (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.201
81527464|NCT00536471|162741755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Vigor-Activity (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.069
81527465|NCT00536471|162741755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.368||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Fatigue-Inertia (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.368
81527466|NCT00536471|162741755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.435||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Fatigue-Inertia (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.435
81527467|NCT00536471|162741755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Confusion-Bewilderment (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.090
81458473|NCT01217112|162608546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.766|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.06|-0.09|0.766
81520210|NCT01541917|162729513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.174|0.155|||Multilevel growth model|Adjusted for baseline values on the outcome variable|The estimated parameter value represents the difference in the monthly change (since baseline) in the outcome variable attributed to being in the treatment group (web-based coping skills training) versus the control group (online disease education).|Multilevel linear growth modeling was used for analyses, with the time variable coded as months since randomization. All models included an adjustment for baseline group differences on the outcome variable.||.155|-.174|.91
81520211|NCT01541917|162729514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.0316|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.04|||Multilevel growth model|Adjusted for baseline values.|The parameter represents the average monthly change on the outcome variable since before group procedures were started|Multilevel growth model evaluating average change over time on the outcome variable||.04|.02|<.001
81520212|NCT01541917|162729514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.013|||Multilevel growth model|Adjusted for baseline values on the outcome variable|The estimated parameter value represents the difference in the monthly change (since baseline) in the outcome variable attributed to being in the treatment group (web-based coping skills training) versus the control group (online disease education).|Multilevel linear growth modeling was used for analyses, with the time variable coded as months since randomization. All models included an adjustment for baseline group differences on the outcome variable.||.013|-.02|.67
81520213|NCT01541917|162729515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.01|||Multilevel growth model|Adjusted for baseline values|The parameter represents the average monthly change on the outcome variable since before group procedures were started.|Multilevel growth model evaluating average change over time on the outcome variable||.01|-.01|.58
81520214|NCT01541917|162729515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.018|||Multilevel growth model|Adjusted for baseline values on the outcome variable|The estimated parameter value represents the difference in the monthly change (since baseline) in the outcome variable attributed to being in the treatment group (web-based coping skills training) versus the control group (online disease education).|Multilevel linear growth modeling was used for analyses, with the time variable coded as months since randomization. All models included an adjustment for baseline group differences on the outcome variable.||.018|-.009|.49
81520215|NCT01739803|162729516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||To control for experiment-wise Type I error rate in this analysis, a comparison-wise alpha of 0.01 was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We projected mean composite adherence rate for all participants to be approximately 80% ± 15. We anticipated at least 10% increase in intervention group adherence at end of intervention. To have 80% power to detect expected difference of 10% at the 2-tailed 5% significance level, sample size needed to be at least 36 RTRs per group. We took a conservative approach, in combination with anticipated attrition over the course of study, and increased enrollment.||||<0.05
81520216|NCT01739803|162729517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81520217|NCT01739803|162729518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.05||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81458474|NCT01217112|162608546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.424|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.11|-0.04|0.424
81520218|NCT02011490|162729519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|5.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.12|7.11|||||Difference in least squares means of log-transformed data (severe renal impaired - healthy) was back transformed to geometric least squares mean ratio (severe renal impaired/healthy)|Log-transformed plasma values were modeled using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) linear fixed-effect model with population (severe insufficiency, moderate insufficiency, and healthy control) as a fixed effect||7.11|4.12|
81520219|NCT02011490|162729519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|2.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.84|3.17|||||Difference in least squares means of log-transformed data (moderate renal impaired - healthy) was back transformed to geometric least squares mean ratio (moderate renal impaired/healthy)|Log-transformed plasma values were modeled using an ANOVA linear fixed-effect model with population (severe insufficiency, moderate insufficiency, and healthy control) as a fixed effect||3.17|1.84|
81520220|NCT02011490|162729520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|5.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.18|7.22|||||Difference in least squares means of log-transformed data (severe renal impaired - healthy) was back transformed to geometric least squares mean ratio (severe renal impaired/healthy)|Log-transformed plasma values were modeled using an ANOVA linear fixed-effect model with population (severe insufficiency, moderate insufficiency, and healthy control) as a fixed effect||7.22|4.18|
81527468|NCT00536471|162741755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.313||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Confusion-Bewilderment (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.313
81527469|NCT00536471|162741756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.639||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Total Score (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.639
81458475|NCT01217112|162608546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.412|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.04|-0.10|0.412
81458476|NCT01217112|162608546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.668|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.09|-0.05|0.668
81638256|NCT00824850|162966544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|78.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.38|147.8|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 5: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||147.80|41.38|
81458477|NCT01217112|162608547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.978|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.08|-0.08|0.978
81458478|NCT01217112|162608547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.864|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.07|-0.08|0.864
81458479|NCT01217112|162608547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.537|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.05|-0.12|0.537
81458480|NCT01217112|162608547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.26|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.13|-0.02|0.260
81458481|NCT01217112|162608548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.088|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||-0.01|-0.61|0.088
81458482|NCT01217112|162608548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.177||0.583|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.39|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.39|-0.20|0.583
81458483|NCT01217112|162608548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.388|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|0.43|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.43|-0.14|0.388
81458484|NCT01217112|162608548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.58|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.38|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.38|-0.19|0.580
81458485|NCT01217112|162608549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198||0.829|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.29|0.37|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.37|-0.29|0.829
81520221|NCT02011490|162729520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|2.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.84|3.18|||||Difference in least squares means of log-transformed data (moderate renal impaired - healthy) was back transformed to geometric least squares mean ratio (moderate renal impaired/healthy)|Log-transformed plasma values were modeled using an ANOVA linear fixed-effect model with population (severe insufficiency, moderate insufficiency, and healthy control) as a fixed effect||3.18|1.84|
81520222|NCT02011490|162729521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.21|||||Difference in least squares means of log-transformed data (severe renal impaired - healthy) was back transformed to geometric least squares mean ratio (severe renal impaired/healthy)|Log-transformed plasma values were modeled using an ANOVA linear fixed-effect model with population (severe insufficiency, moderate insufficiency, and healthy control) as a fixed effect||1.21|0.73|
81520223|NCT02011490|162729521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.18|||||Difference in least squares means of log-transformed data (moderate renal impaired - healthy) was back transformed to geometric least squares mean ratio (moderate renal impaired/healthy)|Log-transformed plasma values were modeled using an ANOVA linear fixed-effect model with population (severe insufficiency, moderate insufficiency, and healthy control) as a fixed effect||1.18|0.72|
81520224|NCT01122108|162729572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||If a sequence was not found to be statistically significant, then that term was removed from final model. Normality of residuals was investigated for each outcome variable using the Shapiro-Wilk test.|repeated measures analysis of variance|Sensitivity analyses were run to evaluate possible product by sequence interactions||"The BASA scale was previously developed to effectively compare differing Bile acid sequestrant forumulations. The BASA scale should differentiate subject acceptability of Colesevelam HCl 3.75 vs Cholestyramine 12g based upon the sum of ratings for taste, texture, appearance and mixability.~If normality hypothesis was rejected, then further inspection of the distribution utilizing normal quantile-quantile and kernel density plots was employed."||||<0.05
81520225|NCT03474081|162729579|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0167|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.062|0.128||The MMRM model included Baseline FEV1, visit, geographical region, and treatment as covariates and visit-by-Baseline FEV1 and visit-by-treatment interaction terms.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||0.128|0.062|<0.001
81458486|NCT01217112|162608549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196||0.575|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.44|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.44|-0.22|0.575
81520226|NCT03474081|162729580|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0144|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|0.15||The MMRM model included Baseline FEV1, visit, geographical region, and treatment as covariates and visit-by-Baseline FEV1 and visit-by-treatment interaction terms.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||0.150|0.094|<0.001
81458487|NCT01217112|162608549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.203||0.356|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.53|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.53|-0.15|0.356
81458488|NCT01217112|162608549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.472|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.45|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.45|-0.18|0.472
81584797|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.22|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 4 - Urban area)||1.22|0.78|0.079
81584798|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.38|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 5 - Urban area)||1.38|0.86|0.140
81458489|NCT01217112|162608550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181||0.115|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.59|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.01|-0.59|0.115
81458490|NCT01217112|162608550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.177||0.782|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.35|-0.25|0.782
81527470|NCT00536471|162741756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.584||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Total Score (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.584
81527471|NCT00536471|162741756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.251||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Tension-Anxiety (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.251
81527472|NCT00536471|162741756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.265||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Tension-Anxiety (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.265
81584799|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.45|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 1 - Urban area)||1.45|1.17|0.000
81584800|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.09|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 2 - Urban area)||1.09|0.87|0.014
81520227|NCT03474081|162729581|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0159|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|0.118||The MMRM model included Baseline FEV1, visit, geographical region, and treatment as covariates and visit-by-Baseline FEV1 and visit-by-treatment interaction terms.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||0.118|0.056|<0.001
81520228|NCT01058941|162729587|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|3.13||We used a significance level of p = 0.025 for our measure of ADL changes based on a simple Bonferroni adjustment since we have two primary outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline outcome, time from baseline, age, education category, BMI, cholinesterase inhibitors, memantine, vitamin E, and Apo-E.||The target enrollment was 60 subjects, allowing for up to a 20% drop-out. It was calculated that with 48 subjects (24 per group) we would have 80% power to see differences in ADL scores over 18 months between the treatment and placebo groups with a significance level of 0.025 based on a simple Bonferroni adjustment, since we had two primary outcomes.||3.13|-3.97|0.82
81520229|NCT01058941|162729588|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.68||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-1.46||We used a significance level of p = 0.025 for our measure of ADAS-cog changes based on a simple Bonferroni adjustment since we have two primary outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline outcome, time from baseline, age, education category, BMI, cholinesterase inhibitors, memantine, vitamin E, and Apo-E.||The target enrollment was 60 subjects, allowing for up to a 20% drop-out. It was calculated that with 48 subjects (24 per group) we would have 80% power to see differences in ADL scores over 18 months between the treatment and placebo groups with a significance level of 0.025 based on a simple Bonferroni adjustment, since we had two primary outcomes.||-1.46|-5.90|0.001
81520230|NCT01274611|162729589|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A sample of 20 patients, or 40 treatment sites (the unit of randomization), provided 80% power to detect effect sizes of 0.68 using a paired t test at a type I error rate of 5%.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81520231|NCT01274611|162729590|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A sample of 20 patients, or 40 treatment sites (the unit of randomization), provided 80% power to detect effect sizes of 0.68 using a paired t test at a type I error rate of 5%.|Mean Difference (Net)|15.0|||>|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.01
81520232|NCT01307462|162729611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SF-36 norm-based physical functioning score||||.81
81520233|NCT01307462|162729611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SF-36 norm-based role-physical score||||.18
81520234|NCT01307462|162729611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SF-36 norm-based bodily pain score||||.48
81520235|NCT01307462|162729611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SF-36 norm-based general health score||||.26
81520236|NCT01307462|162729611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SF-36 norm-based vitality score||||.23
81520237|NCT01307462|162729611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SF-36 norm-based social functioning score||||.36
81520238|NCT01307462|162729611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SF-36 norm-based role-emotional score||||.41
81520239|NCT01307462|162729611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SF-36 norm-based mental health score||||.80
81520240|NCT01307462|162729611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SF-36 standardized physical component score||||.80
81520241|NCT01307462|162729611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SF-36 standardized mental component score||||.23
81520242|NCT01307462|162729612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FACT physical well-being||||0.28
81520243|NCT01307462|162729612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FACT social/family well-being||||0.1
81520244|NCT01307462|162729612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FACT emotional well-being||||0.63
81584801|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.12|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 3 - Urban area)||1.12|0.91|0.000
81520245|NCT01307462|162729612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FACT functional well-being||||0.78
81520246|NCT01307462|162729612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FACT BMT subscale||||.84
81520247|NCT01307462|162729612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FACT trial outcome index||||.37
81520248|NCT01307462|162729612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FACT-G||||.71
81520249|NCT01307462|162729612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FACT-BMT total||||.54
81520250|NCT01307462|162729613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HAP maximum activity score - highest item still doing||||.37
81520251|NCT01307462|162729613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HAP adjusted activity score - MAS minus stopped||||.39
81520252|NCT01307462|162729613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Modified HAP adjusted activity score||||.39
81520253|NCT01307462|162729614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Lee symptom skin scale||||.11
81520254|NCT01307462|162729614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Lee symptom energy scale||||.007
81520255|NCT01307462|162729614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Lee symptom lung scale||||.20
81520256|NCT01307462|162729614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Lee symptom eye scale||||.002
81520257|NCT01307462|162729614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Lee symptom nutrition scale||||.52
81520258|NCT01307462|162729614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Lee symptom psychological scale||||.22
81520259|NCT01307462|162729614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Lee symptom mouth scale||||.002
81520260|NCT01307462|162729614|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Lee symptom overall summary scale||||<0.001
81520261|NCT00689793|162729668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.5||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.0||Significant level of treatment effect was set at p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|Level of fatigue at four weeks:dependant variable. Group allocation and level of fatigue at baseline: independant variables.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in fatigue VAS scores between the treatment and placebo groups at 4 weeks||10|0|0.69
81584802|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.05|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 4 - Urban area)||1.05|0.85|0.000
81458491|NCT01217112|162608550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.902|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.31|-0.27|0.902
81584803|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.93|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 5 - Urban area)||0.93|0.74|0.013
81458492|NCT01217112|162608550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.993|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.28|-0.28|0.993
81458493|NCT01217112|162608551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.956|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.25|-0.23|0.956
81458494|NCT01217112|162608551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.705|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.30|-0.19|0.705
81458495|NCT01217112|162608551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.466|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|0.36|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.36|-0.14|0.466
81458496|NCT01217112|162608551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.876|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.25|-0.21|0.876
81458497|NCT01217112|162608552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.408|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.09|-0.03|0.408
81458498|NCT01217112|162608552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.714|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.07|-0.04|0.714
81458499|NCT01217112|162608552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.267|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.02|-0.09|0.267
81458500|NCT01217112|162608552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.484|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.08|-0.03|0.484
81458501|NCT01217112|162608553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.56|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.04|-0.09|0.560
81458502|NCT01217112|162608553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.956|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.06|-0.06|0.956
81458503|NCT01217112|162608553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.403|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.03|-0.10|0.403
81458504|NCT01217112|162608553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.617|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.08|-0.04|0.617
81520262|NCT00689793|162729669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.5|<|0.05||95.0|0.0|10.0|||Regression, Linear|Hemoglobin value at four weeks : dependant variable. Group allocation and hemoglobin value at baseline : independant variables.||||10|0|<0.05
81584804|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.13|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 1 - Urban area)||1.13|0.76|0.157
81458505|NCT01217112|162608554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.815|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.21|-0.16|0.815
81520263|NCT00689793|162729670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|30.0|||Regression, Linear|Ferritin level at 4 weeks : dependant variable. Group allocation and ferritin level at baseline: independant variables.||||30|0|<0.05
81584805|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.2|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 2 - Urban area)||1.20|0.81|0.124
81584806|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.96|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 3 - Urban area)||0.96|0.65|0.062
81584807|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.48|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 4 - Urban area)||1.48|1.02|0.079
81584808|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.49|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 5 - Urban area)||1.49|0.99|0.140
81584809|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.05|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 1 - Urban area)||1.05|0.88|0.000
81584810|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|0.99|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 2 - Urban area)||0.99|0.84|0.014
81584811|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.9|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 3 - Urban area)||0.90|0.76|0.000
81584812|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.91|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 4 - Urban area)||0.91|0.77|0.000
81584813|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.0|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 5 - Urban area)||1.00|0.85|0.013
81584814|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.54|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 1 - Urban area)||1.54|0.68|0.157
81584815|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.29|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 2 - Urban area)||1.29|0.53|0.124
81584816|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.13|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 3 - Urban area)||1.13|0.48|0.062
81584817|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.33|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 4 - Urban area)||1.33|0.57|0.079
81584818|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.59|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 5 - Urban area)||1.59|0.67|0.140
81638257|NCT00824850|162966544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|438.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|169.52|1132.43|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 6A: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||1132.43|169.52|
81584819|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.47|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 1 - Urban area)||0.47|0.32|0.000
81584820|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.97|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 2 - Urban area)||0.97|0.73|0.014
81584821|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|1.91|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 3 - Urban area)||1.91|1.51|0.000
81584822|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|2.1|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 4 - Urban area)||2.10|1.65|0.000
81584823|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.08|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Quintile 5 - Urban area)||1.08|0.82|0.013
81638258|NCT00824850|162966544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.28|274.82|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 7F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||274.82|23.28|
81584824|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.8|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 1 - Urban area)||1.80|1.00|0.157
81584825|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.88|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 2 - Urban area)||1.88|1.04|0.124
81584826|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.05|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 3 - Urban area)||1.05|0.55|0.062
81584827|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.26|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 4 - Urban area)||1.26|0.67|0.079
81584828|NCT03441633|162841724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.15|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Quintile 5 - Urban area)||1.15|0.56|0.140
81584829|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.25|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (18.5 - 25 kg per m\^2 Normal)||1.25|0.91|0.000
81584830|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.23|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (\<18.5 kg per m\^2 Underweight)||3.23|0.58|0.202
81584831|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.09|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (25 - 30 kg per m\^2 Overweight)||1.09|0.88|0.000
81584832|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.93|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (\>30 kg per m\^2 Obese)||0.93|0.76|0.003
81584833|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.03|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (18.5 - 25 kg per m\^2 Normal)||1.03|0.66|0.083
81584834|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|6.18|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (\<18.5 kg per m\^2 Underweight)||6.18|0.68|0.011
81584835|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.06|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (25 - 30 kg per m\^2 Overweight)||1.06|0.75|0.227
81584836|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.47|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (\>30 kg per m\^2 Obese)||1.47|1.03|0.000
81584837|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.16|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (18.5 - 25 kg per m\^2 Normal)||1.16|0.88|0.000
81584838|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.66|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (\<18.5 kg per m\^2 Underweight)||2.66|0.58|0.202
81584839|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.04|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (25 - 30 kg per m\^2 Overweight)||1.04|0.87|0.000
81584840|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.95|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (\>30 kg per m\^2 Obese)||0.95|0.80|0.003
81584841|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.17|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (18.5 - 25 kg per m\^2 Normal)||1.17|0.80|0.083
81584842|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.06||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.05|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (\<18.5 kg per m\^2 Underweight)||1.05|0.02|0.011
81584843|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.98|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (25 - 30 kg per m\^2 Overweight)||0.98|0.72|0.227
81584844|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.35|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (\>30 kg per m\^2 Obese)||1.35|0.99|0.000
81584845|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|1.82|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (18.5 - 25 kg per m\^2 Normal)||1.82|1.47|0.000
81584846|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.25|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (\<18.5 kg per m\^2 Underweight)||3.25|0.98|0.202
81584847|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.38|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (25 - 30 kg per m\^2 Overweight)||1.38|1.20|0.000
81584848|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.0|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (\>30 kg per m\^2 Obese)||1.00|0.88|0.003
81520264|NCT00689793|162729671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.0||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|6.0|||Regression, Linear|Aerobic capacity at 4 weeks : dependant variables. Group allocation and aerobic capacity at baseline : independant variable.||||6|0|0.05
81584849|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.28|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (18.5 - 25 kg per m\^2 Normal)||1.28|0.56|0.083
81584850|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|8.58|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (\<18.5 kg per m\^2 Underweight)||8.58|0.13|0.011
81584851|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.42|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (25 - 30 kg per m\^2 Overweight)||1.42|0.75|0.227
81584852|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.55|||Chi-squared|||Acenocoumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (\>30 kg per m\^2 Obese)||1.55|0.81|0.000
81584853|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|1.76|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (18.5 - 25 kg per m\^2 Normal)||1.76|1.28|0.000
81584854|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.73|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (\<18.5 kg per m\^2 Underweight)||2.73|0.36|0.202
81584855|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.43|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (25 - 30 kg per m\^2 Overweight)||1.43|1.15|0.000
81584856|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.06|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (\>30 kg per m\^2 Obese)||1.06|0.86|0.003
81584857|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.68|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (18.5 - 25 kg per m\^2 Normal)||1.68|0.95|0.083
81584858|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|6.21|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (\<18.5 kg per m\^2 Underweight)||6.21|0.18|0.011
81584859|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.17|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (25 - 30 kg per m\^2 Overweight)||1.17|0.72|0.227
81584860|NCT03441633|162841725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.87|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (\>30 kg per m\^2 Obese)||0.87|0.50|0.000
81584861|NCT03441633|162841726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.75|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants||0.75|0.61|0.000
81584862|NCT03441633|162841726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.15|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants||1.15|0.63|0.052
81584863|NCT03441633|162841726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.8|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants||0.80|0.67|0.000
81584864|NCT03441633|162841726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.03|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants||1.03|0.61|0.052
81584865|NCT03441633|162841726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.36|||Chi-squared|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants||1.36|1.17|0.000
81584866|NCT03441633|162841726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.27|||Chi-squared|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants||1.27|0.45|0.052
81584867|NCT03441633|162841726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.21|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants||1.21|0.95|0.000
81584868|NCT03441633|162841726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.84|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants||0.84|0.40|0.052
81584869|NCT03441633|162841727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.17|||ANOVA|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (HAS - BLED)||-0.17|-0.26|0.000
81584870|NCT03441633|162841727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|-0.01|||ANOVA|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (HAS - BLED)||-0.01|-0.18|0.001
81458506|NCT01217112|162608554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.105||0.418|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.26|-0.09|0.418
81584871|NCT03441633|162841727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.15|||ANOVA|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (HAS - BLED)||-0.15|-0.23|0.000
81584872|NCT03441633|162841727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|-0.04|||ANOVA|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (HAS - BLED)||-0.04|-0.19|0.001
81458507|NCT01217112|162608554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.236|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.32|-0.05|0.236
81458508|NCT01217112|162608554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103||0.556|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.23|-0.11|0.556
81458509|NCT01217112|162608555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.241||0.329|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.64|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.17|-0.64|0.329
81458510|NCT01217112|162608555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.236||0.232|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.68|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.68|-0.11|0.232
81458511|NCT01217112|162608555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222||0.164|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.68|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.68|-0.06|0.164
81458512|NCT01217112|162608555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.302|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.63|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.63|-0.15|0.302
81458513|NCT01217112|162608556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231||0.614|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.27|-0.50|0.614
81458514|NCT01217112|162608556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.227||0.669|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.48|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.48|-0.28|0.669
81458515|NCT01217112|162608556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.621|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.52|-0.28|0.621
81458516|NCT01217112|162608556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222||0.867|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.41|-0.33|0.867
81458517|NCT01217112|162608557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.624||0.335|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.84|6.95|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||6.95|-1.84|0.335
81520265|NCT00140842|162729680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|15.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.0|<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there is no difference between the groups for peak growth hormone on the growth hormone stimulation test.||||<0.05
81584873|NCT03441633|162841727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.53|||ANOVA|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (HAS - BLED)||0.53|0.47|0.000
81584874|NCT03441633|162841727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.02|||ANOVA|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (HAS - BLED)||-0.02|-0.32|0.001
81520266|NCT00140842|162729681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|23.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.0|<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the groups for visceral adipose tissue||||<0.05
81520267|NCT00357656|162729703|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority by the 200% margin of non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper confidence limit of a 95% 2-sided confidence interval for the ratio of means did not exceed 200%.|Mean ratio CI/BI|0.924||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.816|1.046||one-sided p-value against the null hypothesis of ration \>=200%|Hypothesis test|||The main analysis used a point estimate and a two-sided 95% confidence interval for ratio of the primary outcome measure of CI over BI combined over the three strata: stratum A: unilateral knee replacement, stratum B: hip surgery, stratum C: shoulder/elbow/ankle/knee (except knee replacement) surgery.||1.046|0.816|0.001
81520268|NCT02573246|162729713|SUPERIORITY|Aimed to recruit 20 participants in each condition to align with other neurostimulation studies where 6-20 adults per condition were sufficient to demonstrate proof-of-concept for novel treatments (Bentwich et al., 2011; Cunningham et al., 2015).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.323|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.056||A priori threshold for significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The results presented are between the active right and sham conditions.|A mixed models analysis of variance (MMANOVA) examining regulation duration during each regulation period was conducted using treatment condition (active right, active left, sham), experimental condition (regulation1, regulation2, regulation3), and baseline as predictors.||-.056|-.590|0.019
81520269|NCT02573246|162729713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.237|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.508|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed models analysis of variance (MMANOVA) examining regulation duration during each regulation period was conducted using treatment condition (active right, active left, sham), experimental condition (regulation1, regulation2, regulation3), and baseline as predictors.||.508|-.034|.08
81520270|NCT02573246|162729713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.227|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.434|-0.02||A priori threshold for significance was set to .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|we controlled for baseline and for the distance between the brain and the scalp||Regulation duration was transformed using a logarithmic transformation to achieve normality||-.020|-.434|.033
81520271|NCT02573246|162729714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.504|0.256||A priori set threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|ANOVA|||A univariate general linear model was employed to test of regulation duration, transformed for normality.||.256|-0.504|.51
81520272|NCT02573246|162729714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.364|0.378|||ANOVA|||||.378|-.364|.97
81520273|NCT02573246|162729714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.147993|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.167031||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.215936|0.511921||A priori set significance threshold was 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||A t test of the variable 'time it took to return to HR baseline', transformed for normality was used to examine between condition differences at the 1 month follow up.||0.511921|-0.215936|0.39
81520274|NCT02573246|162729715|SUPERIORITY|HF-HRV was transformed using the function lg10\*(HF-HRV\*1000000) in order to be normally distributed.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.51||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|0.267||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||In the original study (CR+active left rTMS vs CR+ active right rTMS vs CR+sham rTMS), mixed-effects hierarchical linear models (MMANOVA) with analytically determined covariance structures were used to analyze the repeated measures data. We hypothesized that active neurostimulation would increase HF-HRV during regulation.||.267|.044|.022
81520275|NCT02573246|162729715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.0499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.000037|0.213074|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMANOVA||0.213074|0.000037|0.0499
81520276|NCT02573246|162729715|SUPERIORITY|Aimed to recruit 20 participants in each condition to align with other neurostimulation studies where 6-20 adults per condition were sufficient to demonstrate proof-of-concept for novel treatments (Bentwich et al., 2011; Cunningham et al., 2015).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.172|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.38|<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.129|0.215||Significance threshold was set at p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The MMANOVA analysis used an unstructured covariance structure.|In the supplemental study (CR+active left rTMS with functional targeting vs CR+sham rTMS), mixed-effects hierarchical linear models (MMANOVA) with analytically determined covariance structures were used to analyze the repeated measures data. We hypothesized that active neurostimulation would increase HF-HRV during regulation when compared with sham.||.215|.129|<.000001
81520277|NCT02573246|162729716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091544||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078086|0.300661||A priori threshold was set to 0.05.|ANCOVA|Brain to skull difference and intake difference in dlPFC activation between regulation and feeling negative were included as confounds.|Parameter estimate is the value of the difference between active stimulation and sham stimulation.|Difference between treatment conditions in dlPFC activation change between feeling negative emotions and downregulation of negative affect a week after intervention, when controlling for baseline activation difference||0.300661|-0.078086|.236
81584875|NCT03441633|162841727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.23|||ANOVA|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (HAS - BLED)||0.23|0.12|0.000
81584876|NCT03441633|162841727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.1|||ANOVA|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (HAS - BLED)||-0.10|-0.37|0.001
81584877|NCT03441633|162841728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.12|||ANOVA|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (CHADS2)||-0.12|-0.24|0.000
81584878|NCT03441633|162841728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.12|||ANOVA|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (CHADS2)||-0.12|-0.35|0.000
81584879|NCT03441633|162841728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.18|||ANOVA|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (CHADS2)||-0.18|-0.28|0.000
81584880|NCT03441633|162841728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.11|||ANOVA|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (CHADS2)||-0.11|-0.31|0.000
81584881|NCT03441633|162841728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.25|||ANOVA|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (CHADS2)||0.25|0.17|0.000
81584882|NCT03441633|162841728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.3|||ANOVA|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (CHADS2)||-0.30|-0.70|0.000
81584883|NCT03441633|162841728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.14|||ANOVA|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (CHADS2)||0.14|0.01|0.000
81584884|NCT03441633|162841728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.2|||ANOVA|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (CHADS2)||-0.20|-0.54|0.000
81584885|NCT03441633|162841729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.26|||ANOVA|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (CHA2DS2Vasc)||-0.26|-0.42|0.000
81638259|NCT00824850|162966544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|61.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.73|131.76|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 19A: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 5 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||131.76|28.73|
81638260|NCT00824850|162966545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|281.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.65|1035.49|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 4: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||1035.49|76.65|
81584886|NCT03441633|162841729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.19|||ANOVA|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (CHA2DS2Vasc)||-0.19|-0.46|0.000
81584887|NCT03441633|162841729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.32|||ANOVA|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (CHA2DS2Vasc)||-0.32|-0.45|0.000
81638261|NCT00824850|162966545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.47|16.75|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 6B: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||16.75|3.47|
81584888|NCT03441633|162841729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.15|||ANOVA|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (CHA2DS2Vasc)||-0.15|-0.39|0.000
81584889|NCT03441633|162841729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.24|||ANOVA|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (CHA2DS2Vasc)||0.24|0.14|0.000
81584890|NCT03441633|162841729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.37|||ANOVA|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (CHA2DS2Vasc)||-0.37|-0.86|0.000
81584891|NCT03441633|162841729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|-0.01|||ANOVA|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (CHA2DS2Vasc)||-0.01|-0.18|0.000
81584892|NCT03441633|162841729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.21|||ANOVA|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (CHA2DS2Vasc)||-0.21|-0.64|0.000
81584893|NCT03441633|162841730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|5.3|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants||5.30|0.77|0.008
81584894|NCT03441633|162841730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.12|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants||1.12|0.33|0.008
81584895|NCT03441633|162841730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.99|||Chi-squared|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants||1.99|0.20|0.008
81584896|NCT03441633|162841730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.86|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants||0.86|0.18|0.008
81584897|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.75|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Poor adherence)||1.75|1.14|0.000
81584898|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.82|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Good adherence)||0.82|0.55|0.000
81584899|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.01|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Over adherence)||2.01|0.03|0.000
81584900|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.04|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Poor adherence)||2.04|1.23|0.000
81584901|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.57|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Good adherence)||0.57|0.34|0.000
81584902|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|3.73|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Over adherence)||3.73|0.02|0.000
81584903|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.84|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Poor adherence)||0.84|0.52|0.000
81520278|NCT02573246|162729716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.359024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144067||0.020347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|0.657049||Threshold was set at 0.05 a priori|ANCOVA|Brain to skull difference and intake difference in vlpfc activation between regulation and feeling negative were included as confounds.||Expected significantly higher activation following active intervention in the vlPFC when compared to sham when engaging in downregulation versus passive experience of negative emotions induced with autobiographical stressors. ROI data was extracted using FSL featquery. A univariate general linear model excluding one outlier from the active condition was conducted for this outcome measure.||0.657049|0.061000|0.020347
81584904|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.36|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Good adherence)||1.36|0.95|0.000
81638262|NCT00824850|162966545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|151.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.01|545.84|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 9V: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||545.84|42.01|
81458518|NCT01217112|162608557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.545||0.358|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|6.62|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||6.62|-1.90|0.358
81458519|NCT01217112|162608557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.406||0.9|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.72|4.33|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||4.33|-3.72|0.900
81458520|NCT01217112|162608557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.486||0.019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.86|10.19|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||10.19|1.86|0.019
81458521|NCT01217112|162608558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.245||0.325|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.65|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.17|-0.65|0.325
81458522|NCT01217112|162608558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||0.438|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.59|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.59|-0.21|0.438
81458523|NCT01217112|162608558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.701|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.29|0.47|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.47|-0.29|0.701
81520279|NCT02573246|162729716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.221683|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.461481||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.732963|1.17633||A priori threshold was set to .05|ANCOVA|Brain to skull difference and intake difference in vmpfc activation between regulation and feeling negative were included as confounds.||Expected significantly higher activation following active intervention in the vmPFC when compared to sham when engaging in downregulation versus passive experience of negative emotions induced with autobiographical stressors. ROI data was extracted with FSL featquery.||1.176330|-0.732963|0.635
81527473|NCT00536471|162741756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.366||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Depression-Dejection (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.366
81527474|NCT00536471|162741756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.257||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Depression-Dejection (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.257
81527475|NCT00536471|162741756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.426||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Anger-Hostility (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.426
81527476|NCT00536471|162741756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.234||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Anger-Hostility (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.234
81527477|NCT00536471|162741756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.765||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Vigor-Activity (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.765
81527478|NCT00536471|162741756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.522||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Vigor-Activity (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.522
81527479|NCT00536471|162741756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.986||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Fatigue-Inertia (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.986
81527480|NCT00536471|162741756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.602||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Fatigue-Inertia (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.602
81527481|NCT00536471|162741756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Confusion-Bewilderment (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.110
81584905|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|3.41|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Over adherence)||3.41|0.06|0.000
81584906|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.85|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Poor adherence)||0.85|0.50|0.000
81584907|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.37|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Good adherence)||1.37|0.90|0.000
81584908|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|5.85|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Over adherence)||5.85|0.22|0.000
81520280|NCT02573246|162729716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.179412|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.178029||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.188868|0.547692||a priori set threshold was 0.05|ANCOVA|Brain to skull difference and intake difference in amygdala activation between regulation and feeling negative were included as confounds.||Expected significantly lower activation following active intervention in the amygdala when compared to sham when engaging in downregulation versus passive experience of negative emotions induced with autobiographical stressors. ROI data was extracted with featquery (FSL).||0.547692|-0.188868|.324
81584909|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.37||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.86|3.99|||Chi-squared|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Poor adherence)||3.99|2.86|0.000
81584910|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.11||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.13|||Chi-squared|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Good adherence)||0.13|0.09|0.000
81584911|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.52|||Chi-squared|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Over adherence)||1.52|0.11|0.000
81584912|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.91|||Chi-squared|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Poor adherence)||1.91|0.78|0.000
81584913|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.01||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.09|||Chi-squared|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Good adherence)||0.09|0.00|0.000
81584914|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|18.0|||Chi-squared|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Over adherence)||18.00|0.07|0.000
81584915|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.75|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Poor adherence)||0.75|0.45|0.000
81584916|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.63|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Good adherence)||0.63|0.41|0.000
81584917|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|29.4||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.01|123.8|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Over adherence)||123.80|11.01|0.000
81584918|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.86|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Poor adherence)||1.86|0.91|0.000
81584919|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.17|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Good adherence)||0.17|0.05|0.000
81584920|NCT03441633|162841731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.73||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.81|46.5|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Over adherence)||46.50|2.81|0.000
81584921|NCT03441633|162841732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.27|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Discontinuation first year)||1.27|0.92|0.000
81584922|NCT03441633|162841732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.83|||Chi-squared|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Discontinuation first year)||1.83|1.15|0.000
81584923|NCT03441633|162841732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.27|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Discontinuation first year)||1.27|0.93|0.000
81584924|NCT03441633|162841732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.47|||Chi-squared|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Discontinuation first year)||1.47|0.96|0.000
81584925|NCT03441633|162841732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.01|||Chi-squared|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Discontinuation first year)||1.01|0.79|0.000
81584926|NCT03441633|162841732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.82||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.14|7.55|||Chi-squared|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Discontinuation first year)||7.55|3.14|0.000
81584927|NCT03441633|162841732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.67|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (Discontinuation first year)||1.67|1.19|0.000
81584928|NCT03441633|162841732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.92||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.12|4.05|||Chi-squared|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (Discontinuation first year)||4.05|2.12|0.000
81584929|NCT03441633|162841733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.63||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.02|4.24|||ANOVA|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in naive participants (NDDDs)||4.24|3.02|0.000
81584930|NCT03441633|162841733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.98|||ANOVA|||Dabigatran vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (NDDDs)||0.98|-0.77|0.000
81584931|NCT03441633|162841733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.51||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.17|||ANOVA|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in naive participants (NDDDs)||2.17|0.84|0.000
81584932|NCT03441633|162841733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.98||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.8|||ANOVA|||Rivaroxaban vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (NDDDs)||2.80|1.16|0.000
81584933|NCT03441633|162841733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.39|||ANOVA|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in naive participants (NDDDs)||1.39|0.41|0.000
81584934|NCT03441633|162841733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.25||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|-0.18|||ANOVA|||Acenocumarol vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (NDDDs)||-0.18|-4.32|0.000
81584935|NCT03441633|162841733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.52||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.56|29.48|||ANOVA|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in naive participants (NDDDs)||29.48|27.56|0.000
81584936|NCT03441633|162841733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.93||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|4.9|||ANOVA|||Warfarin vs. Apixaban in non-naive participants (NDDDs)||4.90|-1.05|0.000
81584937|NCT05876273|162841736|OTHER|The statistical analysis included general linear models (GLM), with repeated measures (NAP vs UMPC) and a covariate the 1-hour average CGM level prior to initiating either controller. This covariate was used to compute the adjusted performance differences between NAP and UMPC. The data was analyzed using the GLM procedures of IBM SPSS 28.0.||||||0.2||||||1-hour average CGM level prior to initiating either controller was included as a covariate in the analysis. This covariate was used to compute the adjusted performance differences between NAP and UMPC.|GLM with Repeated Measures|General linear models (GLM), with repeated measures (NAP vs UMPC)||||||0.2
81584938|NCT03552575|162841764|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|1.0|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomized treatment, baseline value of the outcome, use of diuretics at baseline and time from randomization to cardiac MRI||||1.0|-4.8|0.19
81584939|NCT03552575|162841765|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.85||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.16|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomized treatment, baseline value of the outcome, and use of diuretics at baseline||||1.16|0.63|0.31
81584940|NCT03552575|162841766|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.87||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.22|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomized treatment, baseline value of the outcome, and use of diuretics at baseline||||1.22|0.62|0.41
81584941|NCT03552575|162841767|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|0.6|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomized treatment, baseline value of the outcome, use of diuretics at baseline and time from randomization to cardiac MRI||||0.6|-6.8|0.10
81584942|NCT03552575|162841768|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|2.0|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomized treatment, baseline value of the outcome, use of diuretics at baseline and time from randomization to cardiac MRI||||2.0|-6.6|0.29
81584943|NCT03552575|162841769|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.9|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for randomized treatment, baseline value of the outcome, use of diuretics at baseline and time from randomization to cardiac MRI||||0.9|-2.0|0.46
81584944|NCT03552575|162841770|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|0.6|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomized treatment, baseline value of the outcome, use of diuretics at baseline and time from randomization to cardiac MRI||||0.6|-3.5|0.16
81584945|NCT03552575|162841771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.56
81584946|NCT02907359|162841807|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.6063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.19||OS between Guadecitabine vs Treatment Choice using stratified log-rank test. Due to pre-specified hierarchical testing plan, other endpoints were not evaluated for statistical significance.|Stratified Log-rank test|||||1.19|0.74|0.6063
81584947|NCT00176592|162841825|SUPERIORITY|This includes p value for rank sum test treatment comparison. This includes p value for rank sum test treatment comparison of intention to treat study population.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||This includes p value for rank sum test treatment comparison. This includes p value for rank sum test treatment comparison of intention to treat study population.||||<0.05
81584948|NCT06049043|162841829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.02|3.84|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.84|-14.02|0.26
81584949|NCT06049043|162841830|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.84||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.43|5.85|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.85|-13.43|0.44
81584950|NCT06049043|162841831|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.10|-0.66|0.62
81584951|NCT06049043|162841832|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|15.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||||15.18|-2.50|0.16
81584952|NCT06049043|162841832|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.04|||Regression, Linear|Controlled for participant characteristics at baseline.||||0.04|-0.13|0.28
81584953|NCT06049043|162841833|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.67||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.31|11.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||||11.28|-7.31|0.67
81584954|NCT06049043|162841833|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.08|||Regression, Linear|Controlled for participant characteristics at baseline.||||0.08|-0.12|0.69
81584955|NCT06049043|162841834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.18|-0.09|0.09
81584956|NCT06049043|162841834|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.59|||Regression, Linear|Controlled for participant characteristics at baseline.||||0.59|-0.86|0.71
81584957|NCT06049043|162841835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|1.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.27|-0.07|0.08
81584958|NCT06049043|162841835|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.48|||Regression, Linear|Controlled for participant characteristics at baseline.||||0.48|-1.21|0.39
81584959|NCT06049043|162841837|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.82|-0.95|0.89
81584960|NCT02180412|162841839|OTHER||Slope|7.76||||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|13.37|||ANCOVA|||ALA Day 1 vs Day 2||13.37|2.14|.0434
81584961|NCT02180412|162841839|OTHER||Slope|16.29||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.32|21.25|||ANCOVA|||ALA Day 1 vs Day 3||21.25|11.32|.0003
81584962|NCT02180412|162841839|OTHER||Slope|15.98||||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|25.26|||ANCOVA|||ALA Day 1 vs Day 4||25.26|6.7|.0198
81584963|NCT02180412|162841839|OTHER||Slope|10.69||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|22.49|||ANCOVA|||PBG Day 1 vs Day 2||22.49|-1.67|.158
81584964|NCT02180412|162841839|OTHER||Slope|24.52||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|37.74|||ANCOVA|||PGB Day 1 vs Day 3||37.74|11.3|.0127
81584965|NCT02180412|162841839|OTHER||Slope|28.45||||0.0328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.64|47.27|||ANCOVA|||PBG Day 1 vs Day 4||47.27|9.64|.0328
81584966|NCT02180412|162841839|OTHER||Slope|12.2||||0.9993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-465.4|489.8|||ANCOVA|||Total Porphyrins Day 1 vs Day 2||489.8|-465.4|.9993
81584967|NCT02180412|162841839|OTHER||Slope|454.5||||0.2915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-200.87|1109.86|||ANCOVA|||Total Porphyrins Day 1 vs Day 3||1109.86|-200.87|.2915
81584968|NCT02180412|162841839|OTHER||Slope|326.12||||0.4382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-292.0|944.25|||ANCOVA|||Total Porphyrins Day 1 vs Day 4||944.25|-292|.4382
81584969|NCT04654117|162841848|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel model predicting the effect of the overall consultation model on manual adherence, averaged across clinicians.|unstandardized beta|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.85|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||multilevel model|||||||<.05
81584970|NCT04654117|162841849|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||multilevel model|||||||<.05
81584971|NCT04654117|162841850|OTHER|multilevel modeling|multilevel modeling|2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||multilevel modeling|||||||<.05
81584972|NCT04654117|162841851|SUPERIORITY||ANOVA|17.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<.05
81584973|NCT04654117|162841852|OTHER|multilevel model|multilevel model|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||multilevel model|||||||<.05
81584974|NCT04654117|162841853|OTHER|multilevel model|multilevel model (beta)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||multilevel model|||||||<.05
81584975|NCT02739269|162841854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.479|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.479
81584976|NCT02739269|162841855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81584977|NCT01354496|162841856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.897|1.18|||||AUC0-∞ was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factors for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|||1.18|0.897|
81520281|NCT02573246|162729716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.021231|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071185||0.76819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.126027|0.168489||A priori set threshold was 0.05|ANCOVA|Brain to skull difference and intake difference in insula activation between regulation and feeling negative were included as confounds.||Expected significantly lower activation following active intervention in the insula when compared to sham when engaging in downregulation versus passive experience of negative emotions induced with autobiographical stressors. FSL featquery tool was used to extract ROI (region of interest) data.||0.168489|-0.126027|0.768190
81520282|NCT02573246|162729717|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.455||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.553|1.293||a priori threshold for significance was 0.05|ANOVA|||Likert-type questions about acceptability were rated on a scale from 0 (not at all) to 9 (extremely) and then averaged to create a mean for acceptability. This average score was normally distributed and therefore was entered into a univariate general linear model where acceptability was entered as a dependent variable and condition as a fixed factor.||1.293|-0.553|0.69
81520283|NCT02573246|162729717|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.592|1.139|||ANOVA|||||1.139|-.592|.53
81520284|NCT02573246|162729717|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|0.27||a priory threshold for significance was .05|t-test, 2 sided|||we compared differences in acceptability between conditions using an independent samples t-test (acceptability was normally distributed)||0.27|-1.59|0.15
81520285|NCT02573246|162729718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.295|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.304||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.322|0.912||a priori threshold was set to 0.05|ANOVA|||We compared differences between conditions in the perceived feasibility of the procedures. Feasibility average was normally distributed and therefore a general linear model, univariate was employed to test between condition effects.||0.912|-0.322|0.551
81520286|NCT02573246|162729718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.281||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.567|0.571|||ANOVA|||||.571|-.567|.995
81520287|NCT02573246|162729718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09957|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.371||0.791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8672|0.6681||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set to 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|df = 23||We examined differences in feasibility between the active and sham condition in the sub-study where fMRI targeting was utilized. Average feasibility was normally distributed and therefore an independent samples t-test was used to test this outcome.||0.6681|-0.8672|0.791
81520288|NCT02573246|162729719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.048||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.522964|21.60462||A priori threshold was set to 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||To test the long-term effects of the intervention, a MMANOVA model was conducted examining between-condition differences at the 1-week and 1-month follow-up in the OQ-45. Baseline was co-varied.||21.604620|-9.522964|0.61
81520289|NCT02573246|162729719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.906|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.37||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.83|14.02||a priori threshold was set to .05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||14.02|-15.83|.90
81520290|NCT02573246|162729719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.93||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.971581|26.892619||threshold was set to 0.05 a priori|Mixed Models Analysis||HLM models used a compound symmetry covariance structure.|||26.892619|-5.971581|.20
81520291|NCT02573246|162729720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.258||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.062356|-0.043203||A priori threshold was set to .05 for significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subjective Units of Distress (SUDS) right before the intervention were co-varied as baseline.|Results reported are for active left vs. sham comparison.|Hypothesized that active neurostimulation would lead to lower daily distress than sham stimulation. We used a hierarchical linear model (HLM) for this analysis with an identity covariance structure (random intercept and random slope).||-0.043203|-1.062356|.034
81520292|NCT02573246|162729720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.631|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.404||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|1.47||A priori set threshold was .05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypothesized that active neurostimulation will lead to less daily distress than sham neurostimulation during the ambulatory data collection. An HLM analysis was conducted using an unstructured covariance structure and reported distress right before the intervention as baseline.||1.47|-.208|.133
81520293|NCT02573246|162729721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.300772|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.670936||0.629061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.708548|4.107||A priori threshold was set to .05|Mixed Models Analysis|Intake values for the dependent measures were covaried. The time by condition interaction term was included.||Mixed model analyses of variance (MMANOVAs) were conducted to explore the difference between active and sham neurostimulation on self reported indices of regulation and psychopathology. We expected active neurostimulation to lead to less functional impairment than sham neurostimulation.||4.107|-6.708548|0.629061
81520294|NCT02573246|162729721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.977394|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.605189||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.255223|4.300434|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We expected lower functional impairment in the active right versus the sham condition.||4.300434|-6.255223|0.71
81520295|NCT02573246|162729721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.292137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.314194||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.157811|3.573537||A priori set threshold was .05|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline WSAS was covaried|The analysis compared sham versus active stimulation.|Mixed model analyses of variance (MMANOVAs) were conducted to explore the difference between active and sham neurostimulation on self reported indices of regulation and psychopathology in the substudy also. We expected active neurostimulation to lead to less impairment than sham neurostimulation.||3.573537|-10.157811|0.331
81520296|NCT02573246|162729721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.284589|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.276698||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27603|0.845209||A priori set threshold for significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|baseline was covaried||Mixed model analyses of variance (MMANOVAs) were conducted to explore the difference between active and sham neurostimulation on self reported indices of regulation and psychopathology. We expected active neurostimulation to lead to more use of cognitive restructuring than sham neurostimulation.||0.845209|-0.276030|0.31
81520297|NCT02573246|162729721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.129377|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.150339||0.275257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.394724|28.653479|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We hypothesized that active right neurostimulation would yield lower emotional dysregulation after the intervention when compared to sham neurostimulation.||28.653479|-8.394724|0.275257
81458524|NCT01217112|162608558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.624|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.27|-0.50|0.624
81458525|NCT01217112|162608559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.233|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.03|-0.17|0.233
81458526|NCT01217112|162608559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.727|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.11|-0.07|0.727
81458527|NCT01217112|162608559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.593|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.12|-0.06|0.593
81458528|NCT01217112|162608559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.075|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||-0.01|-0.20|0.075
81458529|NCT01217112|162608560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.236|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.24|-0.04|0.236
81458530|NCT01217112|162608560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.579|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.18|-0.09|0.579
81458531|NCT01217112|162608560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.837|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.11|-0.15|0.837
81458532|NCT01217112|162608560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.467|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.19|-0.08|0.467
81458533|NCT01217112|162608561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.613||0.533|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.41|0.64|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.64|-1.41|0.533
81458534|NCT01217112|162608561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.585||0.804|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.84|1.13|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.13|-0.84|0.804
81458535|NCT01217112|162608561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.556||0.916|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|0.99|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.99|-0.87|0.916
81458536|NCT01217112|162608561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.583||0.04|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.2|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||-0.25|-2.20|0.040
81458537|NCT01217112|162608562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.838||0.366|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.06|8.27|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||8.27|-28.06|0.366
81458538|NCT01217112|162608562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.692||0.844|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.81|20.03|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||20.03|-15.81|0.844
81458539|NCT01217112|162608562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.026||0.118|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.76|0.84|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.84|-32.76|0.118
81458540|NCT01217112|162608562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.256||0.518|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.86|10.51|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||10.51|-23.86|0.518
81458541|NCT01217112|162608563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.294||0.576|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.66|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.33|-0.66|0.576
81520298|NCT02573246|162729721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.187|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.212753||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.002351|-0.372281||A priori set significance threshold was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model analyses of variance (MMANOVAs) were conducted to explore the difference between active and sham neurostimulation on self reported indices of regulation and psychopathology. We expected active neurostimulation to lead to less emotional dysregulation than sham neurostimulation.||-0.372281|-26.002351|0.044
81520299|NCT02573246|162729721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.927909|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.603423||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.508252|20.364071||A priori set threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|baseline was covaried||We expected active stimulation to lead to less emotional dysregulation than sham neurostimulation. A MMANOVA model was employed, controlling for baseline.||20.364071|-18.508252|.924
81584978|NCT01354496|162841857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.922|1.22|||||Cmax was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factors for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|||1.22|0.922|
81584979|NCT01354496|162841858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.896|1.16|||||AUC0-∞ was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factors for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|||1.16|0.896|
81584980|NCT01354496|162841859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.882|1.15|||||Cmax was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factors for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|||1.15|0.882|
81584981|NCT01354496|162841861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.993|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.951|1.04|||||AUC0-∞ was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factors for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|||1.04|0.951|
81584982|NCT01354496|162841861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.943|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.905|0.983|||||AUC0-∞ was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factors for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|||0.983|0.905|
81584983|NCT01354496|162841862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.926|1.04|||||Cmax was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factors for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|||1.04|0.926|
81584984|NCT01354496|162841862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.891|0.993|||||Cmax was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factors for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|||0.993|0.891|
81584985|NCT04007523|162841878|OTHER|Fisher's Exact Test||||||0.653|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.653
81584986|NCT04007523|162841878|OTHER|Fisher's Exact Test||||||0.614|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.614
81584987|NCT04007523|162841878|OTHER|Fisher's Exact Test||||||0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.999
81584988|NCT00680901|162841901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.3492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.12||Stratified log-rank test was conducted stratifying for prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant treatment use and region.|Log Rank||Pike estimator of HR was based on the stratified log rank test.|Primary Analysis: OS (PE population)||1.12|0.73|0.3492
81584989|NCT00680901|162841902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.3244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.1||Stratified log-rank test was conducted stratifying for prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant treatment use and region.|Log Rank||Pike estimator of HR was based on the stratified log rank test.|Primary Analysis: OS (ITT population)||1.10|0.74|0.3244
81584990|NCT00923559|162841969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.04||0.006||95.0|2.64|14.74||Null hypothesis MIP and CHC care should yield equal outcomes. A priori threshold p\<.05.|Regression, Linear|Degrees of freedom (df) = 68.3||Null hypothesis: MIP and CHC care should yield equal outcomes. For power calculations, studies on the EPDS and the SPSQ were used. An estimated power of .80 and a two-tailed significance of .05 would necessitate between 29 and 60 participants. Forty dyads per group were chosen.||14.74|2.64|.006
81520300|NCT02573246|162729721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.017547|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.267983||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.560994|0.525901|||Mixed Models Analysis|||we expected more use of cr following active right neurostimulation then after following sham neurostimulation.||0.525901|-0.560994|.95
81527482|NCT00536471|162741756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.505||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Confusion-Bewilderment(Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.505
81584991|NCT00923559|162841970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|4.68||p-value unadjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold p\<.05.|Regression, Linear|Degrees of freedom (df) = 69.3||Null hypothesis: MIP and CHC care should yield equal outcomes. For power calculations, studies on the EPDS and the SPSQ were used. An estimated power of .80 and a two-tailed significance of .05 would necessitate between 29 and 60 participants. Forty dyads per group were chosen.||4.68|0.46|.018
81584992|NCT00923559|162841971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.75||p-value unadjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold p\<.05.|Regression, Linear|Degrees of freedom = 73.4||Null hypothesis: MIP and CHC care should yield equal outcomes. For power calculations, studies on the EPDS and the SPSQ were used. An estimated power of .80 and a two-tailed significance of .05 would necessitate between 29 and 60 participants. Forty dyads per group were chosen.||0.75|-0.21|.266
81527483|NCT00536471|162741757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.366||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Work Life (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.366
81527484|NCT00536471|162741757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Work Life (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.065
81527485|NCT00536471|162741757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.229||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Social Life (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.229
81527486|NCT00536471|162741757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Social Life (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.044
81527487|NCT00536471|162741757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Family Life (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.092
81527488|NCT00536471|162741757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Family Life (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81584993|NCT00923559|162841972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.32||p-value unadjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold p\<.05.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: MIP and CHC care should yield equal outcomes. For power calculations, studies on the EPDS and the SPSQ were used. An estimated power of .80 and a two-tailed significance of .05 would necessitate between 29 and 60 participants. Forty dyads per group were chosen.||0.32|0.00|.052
81584994|NCT00923559|162841973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-0.08|||Regression, Linear|Degrees of freedom (df) = 61.2||see under the PIR-GAS||-0.08|-1.61|.031
81584995|NCT00923559|162841974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom (df) = 71.2||Null hypothesis: MIP and CHC care should yield equal outcomes. For power calculations, studies on the EPDS and the SPSQ were used. An estimated power of .80 and a two-tailed significance of .05 would necessitate between 29 and 60 participants. Forty dyads per group were chosen.||0.31|-0.05|.158
81527489|NCT00536471|162741757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.142||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Total Score(Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.142
81584996|NCT01774786|162841975|SUPERIORITY|The study was designed to have 80% power to show a significant difference with respect to the primary endpoint.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.0||The actual p-value significance threshold required for OS was 0.0455, after alpha spent at the interim analysis was taken into account.|Stratified Log-Rank|Stratified analysis by geographic region, HER2 status, and prior gastrectomy.|HR was calculated as pertuzumab arm vs. placebo arm.|Primary Analysis. The null hypothesis is that the survival distribution of OS is the same in the two treatment arms.||1.00|0.71|0.0565
81527490|NCT00536471|162741757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Total Score (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81527491|NCT00536471|162741758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.921||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Work Life (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.921
81527492|NCT00536471|162741758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.895||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Work Life (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.895
81527493|NCT00536471|162741758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.789||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Social Life (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.789
81527494|NCT00536471|162741758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.761||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Social Life (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.761
81584997|NCT01774786|162841975|OTHER|Exploratory|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.99|||||HR was calculated as pertuzumab arm vs. placebo arm. Stratified analysis by geographic region, HER2 status, and prior gastrectomy.|Final Analysis||0.99|0.72|
81638263|NCT00824850|162966545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|23.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.67|64.54|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 14: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||64.54|8.67|
81520301|NCT02573246|162729721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.096719|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.389897||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.900919|0.707481||A priori set significance threshold was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline use of cognitive restructuring was covaried||Mixed model analyses of variance (MMANOVAs) were conducted to explore the difference between active and sham neurostimulation on self reported indices of regulation and psychopathology. We expected active neurostimulation to lead to more use of cognitive restructuring than sham neurostimulation.||0.707481|-0.900919|.806
81520302|NCT00973102|162729786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.47||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|5.25|||Barnard's unconditional Exact Test|||||5.25|1.16|.252
81520303|NCT00973102|162729787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.895|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.895
81520304|NCT00915148|162729790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The reported p-value corresponds with each area under the ROC assessments|Chi-squared|||In a previous study we investigated women before induction of labor. Using 40 mm as cut-off level for fetal head - perineum distance, the Cesarean section rate in primiparous women was 7% in the group with a short distance and 27% in the group with a long distance. We assumed similar results, with alpha 0.05, power 0.8 and a ratio of 1 : 1 for the numbers of women with a long and short distance. We would need to include 110 women in the study.||||<0.01
81520305|NCT00915148|162729791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||the reported p-value corresponds with each log rank comparison|Log Rank|||"Kaplan Meier plots were used to compare time from a defined prolonged labor in the first stage to delivery for~1. women with fetal head-perineum distance ≤40 mm vs. women with distance \>40 mm measured with 2D ultrasound.~2. women with angle of progression ≥110 degrees vs. women with angle \<110 degrees measured with 2D ultrasound"||||<0.01
81520306|NCT02449018|162729794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.31||0.13|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.79|||ANCOVA|||||0.79|-0.24|0.130
81520307|NCT03995355|162729807|NON_INFERIORITY|Subjective overall comfort was analyzed using linear mixed model. Statistical inference was made based on the 95% confidence interval constructed for the least square mean difference.|Least square mean difference|11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|20.1|||Linear Mixed Model Analysis||Least square mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|||20.1|2.6|
81520308|NCT03995355|162729808|NON_INFERIORITY|Subjective overall comfort was analyzed using linear mixed model. Statistical inference was made based on the 95% confidence interval constructed for the least square mean difference.|Least square mean difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.97|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|10.4|||Linear Mixed Model Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least square mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|||10.4|-5.3|
81520309|NCT03995355|162729809|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.967|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.528|1.77|||Generalized linear Mixed Model Analysis||Odds ratio was calculated as Test over Control. No difference was concluded if 1 fall within the 95% confidence interval for the odds ratio.|||1.770|0.528|
81520310|NCT03995355|162729809|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.203|||Generalized linear Mixed Model Analysis||Odds ratio was calculated as Test over Control. No difference was concluded if 1 fall within the 95% confidence interval for the odds ratio.|30-Day follow-up||2.203|0.610|
81520311|NCT03995355|162729810|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.601|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.178|19.616|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio was calculated as Test over Control|||19.616|0.178|
81520312|NCT03995355|162729811|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|15.4|||Linear Mixed Model Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least square mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|||15.4|0.7|
81520313|NCT03995355|162729812|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|17.0|||Linear Mixed Model Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least square mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|||17.0|1.7|
81520314|NCT01184417|162729820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|32.0||||||||32|4|
81520315|NCT01184417|162729821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|49.0||||||||49|4|
81520316|NCT01184417|162729822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|82.0||||||||82|-4|
81520317|NCT01184417|162729824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|23.0||||||||23|-11|
81520318|NCT01355796|162729828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|4.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.75|-1.76|<0.05
81520319|NCT02698371|162729839|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.025|||||||McNemar|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) clinical (aesthetic, functional and biologic) behaviour/performance between baseline and 24 month follow-up;||||0.025
81520320|NCT02698371|162729839|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.189|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC-SE (G1) and MM-SE(G4G6) result in similar restorations (aesthetic, functional and biologic) success rates;||||0.189
81520321|NCT02698371|162729839|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.189|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC-SE (G1) and MM-SE (G4G6) adhesives result in similar restoration retention rates;||||0.189
81638264|NCT00824850|162966545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|102.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.0|325.4|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 18C: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||325.40|32.00|
81638265|NCT00824850|162966545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|31.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.71|76.13|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 19F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||76.13|12.71|
81458542|NCT01217112|162608563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.283||0.648|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.34|-0.60|0.648
81527495|NCT00536471|162741758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.519||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Family Life (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.519
81527496|NCT00536471|162741758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.755||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Family Life (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.755
81527497|NCT00536471|162741758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.829||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Total Score (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.829
81527498|NCT00536471|162741758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.723||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Total Score (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.723
81527499|NCT00536471|162741759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.753||95.0||||P-value for Direct Treatment Effect|Regression, Linear|||||||0.753
81527500|NCT00536471|162741759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0||||P-value for Direct Treatment Effect|Regression, Linear|||||||0.036
81527501|NCT00536471|162741761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.342||95.0||||P-value for Direct Treatment Effect|Regression, Linear|||||||0.342
81527502|NCT00536471|162741761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.111||95.0||||P-value for Direct Treatment Effect|Regression, Linear|||||||0.111
81527503|NCT00536471|162741763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.302||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.302
81527504|NCT00536471|162741763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.029
81527505|NCT00536471|162741763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.325||95.0||||P-value for 9 Month Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.325
81527506|NCT00536471|162741763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.423||95.0||||P-value for 9 Month Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.423
81527507|NCT00536471|162741764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.731||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week HAMD-17. Model=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, and Treatment\*Visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.731
81527508|NCT00536471|162741764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week HAMD-17. Model=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, and Treatment\*Visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.022
81527509|NCT00536471|162741764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.948||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week QIDS16. Model=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, and Treatment\*Visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.948
81527510|NCT00536471|162741764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week QIDS16. Model=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, and Treatment\*Visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.022
81527511|NCT00536471|162741764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||95.0||||P-value for 9 Month HAMD-17. Model=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, and Treatment\*Visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.950
81527512|NCT00536471|162741764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.442||95.0||||P-value for 9 Month HAMD-17. Model=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, and Treatment\*Visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.442
81527513|NCT00536471|162741764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.218||95.0||||P-value for 9 Month QIDS16. Model=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, and Treatment\*Visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.218
81527514|NCT00536471|162741764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.648||95.0||||P-value for 9 Month QIDS16. Model=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, and Treatment\*Visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.648
81527515|NCT00536471|162741765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.653||95.0||||P-value for 12 week HAMD-17. Model=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, and Treatment\*Visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.653
81527516|NCT00536471|162741765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||P-value for 12 week HAMD-17. Model=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, and Treatment\*Visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.016
81527517|NCT00536471|162741765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.665||95.0||||P-value for 12 week QIDS16. Model=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, and Treatment\*Visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.665
81527518|NCT00536471|162741765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.127||95.0||||P-value for 12 week QIDS16. Model=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, and Treatment\*Visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.127
81527519|NCT00536471|162741766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.475||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Item 1 Average Pain Severity 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.475
81527520|NCT00536471|162741766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.561||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Item 1 Average Pain Severity 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.561
81520322|NCT02698371|162729839|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.025|||||||McNemar|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) clinical (aesthetic, functional and biologic) behaviour/performance from baseline to 24 month follow-up;||||0.025
81520323|NCT02698371|162729839|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.747|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC-SE-EE (G2) and MM-ER (G3G5) result in similar restorations (aesthetic, functional and biologic) success rates;||||0.747
81520324|NCT02698371|162729839|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.747|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC-SE-EE (G2) and MM-ER (G3G5) result in similar restoration retention rates;||||0.747
81520325|NCT02698371|162729839|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.07|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) clinical (aesthetic, functional and biologic) behaviour/performance;||||0.070
81520326|NCT02698371|162729839|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.07||||||Applied for rows/Categories- Acceptance Vs Not Acceptance Functional-FDI comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms success rate from baseline to 24 month recall. For Esthetic and Biological-FDI comparison p values were \> 0.05. Adjusted P-values.|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4) and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar restorations (aesthetic, functional and biologic) success rates;||||0.070
81520327|NCT02698371|162729839|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.07||||||Applied for rows/Categories- Acceptance Vs Not Acceptance Retention-FDI comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms retention rate from baseline to 24 month recall. Adjusted P-values.|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4) and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar restoration retention rates;||||0.070
81520328|NCT02698371|162729840|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.025|||||||McNemar|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) clinical (aesthetic, functional and biologic) behaviour/performance;||||0.025
81520329|NCT02698371|162729840|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.189|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC-SE (G1) and MM-SE(G4G6) result in similar restorations (aesthetic, functional and biologic) success rates;||||0.189
81520330|NCT02698371|162729840|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.189|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC-SE (G1) and MM-SE (G4G6) adhesives result in similar restoration retention rates;||||0.189
81520331|NCT02698371|162729840|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.025|||||||McNemar|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) clinical (aesthetic, functional and biologic) behaviour/performance;||||0.025
81520332|NCT02698371|162729840|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.154|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC-SE-EE (G2) and MM-ER (G3G5) result in similar restorations (aesthetic, functional and biologic) success rates;||||0.154
81520333|NCT02698371|162729840|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.747|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC-SE-EE (G2) and MM-ER (G3G5) result in similar restoration retention rates;||||0.747
81520334|NCT02698371|162729840|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.07|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) clinical (aesthetic, functional and biologic) behaviour/performance;||||0.070
81520335|NCT02698371|162729840|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.07|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4) and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar restorations (aesthetic, functional and biologic) success rates;||||0.070
81520336|NCT02698371|162729840|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.07|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4) and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar restoration retention rates;||||0.070
81520337|NCT02698371|162729841|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||1||||||Applied for rows/Categories- Acceptance Vs Not Acceptance Esthetic of FDI and of USPHS comparison; Applied to G1G2; G3G4 and G5G6 separately.|Chi-squared|||H0: FDI or USPHS criteria Esthetic outcomes not differ at 24th month follow-up regarding Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4) and ADU (G5G6) adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes.||||1.000
81584998|NCT01774786|162841976|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.86||As pre-specified in the protocol, a p-value was only to be calculated for PFS if OS was statistically significant.|||A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to estimate the HR between the pertuzumab arm vs. the placebo arm.|Primary Analysis||0.86|0.62|
81520338|NCT02698371|162729841|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||1||||||Applied for rows/Categories- Acceptance Vs Not Acceptance Functional of FDI and of USPHS comparison; Applied to G1G2; G3G4 and G5G6 separately.|Chi-squared|||H0: FDI or USPHS criteria Functional outcomes not differ at 24th month follow-up regarding Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4) and ADU (G5G6) adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes.||||1.000
81520339|NCT02698371|162729841|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.998||||||Applied for rows/Categories- Acceptance Vs Not Acceptance Biologic FDI and of USPHS comparison; Applied to G1G2; G3G4 and G5G6 separately.|Chi-squared|||H0: FDI or USPHS criteria Biological outcomes not differ at 24th month follow-up regarding Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4) and ADU (G5G6) adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes.||||0.998
81520340|NCT02698371|162729842|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.029||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) Surface Luster-FDI comparison between G1 and G4G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) Surface Luster Performance at 24 Month Follow-up recall.||||0.029
81584999|NCT01774786|162841976|OTHER|Exploratory|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.85|||||A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to estimate the HR between the pertuzumab arm vs. the placebo arm.|Final Analysis||0.85|0.62|
81638266|NCT00824850|162966545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|18.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.82|51.39|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 23F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||51.39|6.82|
81638267|NCT00824850|162966545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|64.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.33|111.18|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 1: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||111.18|37.33|
81638268|NCT00824850|162966545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.64|18.52|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 3: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||18.52|6.64|
81638269|NCT00824850|162966545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|41.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.09|73.48|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 5: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||73.48|23.09|
81638270|NCT00824850|162966545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|479.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|171.63|1339.96|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 6A: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||1339.96|171.63|
81638271|NCT00824850|162966545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|76.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.63|270.02|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 7F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||270.02|21.63|
81638272|NCT00824850|162966545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|17.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.61|41.08|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 19A: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||41.08|7.61|
81638273|NCT00824850|162966546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|170.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.24|1301.79|||||CI for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 4: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||1301.79|22.24|
81638274|NCT00824850|162966546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|17.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.27|59.91|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 6B: GMRFs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||59.91|5.27|
81458543|NCT01217112|162608563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.447|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.66|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.24|-0.66|0.447
81458544|NCT01217112|162608563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.283||0.273|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.79|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.16|-0.79|0.273
81520341|NCT02698371|162729842|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.002||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) Surface Luster-FDI comparison between G2 and G3G5 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) Surface Luster performance at 24 Month Follow-up recall;||||0.002
81520342|NCT02698371|162729842|EQUIVALENCE|alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.618||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) Surface Luster-FDI comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall. P-value adjusted.|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) Surface Luster performance at 24 Month Follow-up recall.||||0.618
81520343|NCT02698371|162729843|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.009||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) Staining Margin-FDI comparison between G1 and G4G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) Staining Margin Performance at 24 Month Follow-up recall.||||0.009
81458545|NCT01217112|162608564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.097||0.615|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.4|1.29|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.29|-2.40|0.615
81527521|NCT00536471|162741766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.213||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Item 7 How Bothered by Pain 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.213
81458546|NCT01217112|162608564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.973||0.342|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|2.57|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||2.57|-0.70|0.342
81638275|NCT00824850|162966546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|67.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.45|249.02|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 9V: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||249.02|18.45|
81638276|NCT00824850|162966546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|22.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.94|61.88|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 14: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||61.88|7.94|
81638277|NCT00824850|162966546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|205.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.04|602.78|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 18C: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||602.78|70.04|
81638278|NCT00824850|162966546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|90.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.28|203.27|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 19F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||203.27|40.28|
81638279|NCT00824850|162966546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|91.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.25|232.13|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|7vPnC serotype 23F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||232.13|36.25|
81638280|NCT00824850|162966546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|75.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.32|120.91|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 1: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||120.91|47.32|
81638281|NCT00824850|162966546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.21|14.4|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 3: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||14.40|5.21|
81638282|NCT00824850|162966546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.06|115.92|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 5: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||115.92|31.06|
81638283|NCT00824850|162966546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|269.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|105.09|692.6|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 6A: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||692.60|105.09|
81458547|NCT01217112|162608564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.934||0.314|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.52|0.62|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.62|-2.52|0.314
81458548|NCT01217112|162608564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.964||0.889|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.48|1.75|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.75|-1.48|0.889
81458549|NCT01217112|162608565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|50.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|168.459||0.764|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-232.02|333.8|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||333.80|-232.02|0.764
81458550|NCT01217112|162608565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-70.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|156.72||0.654|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-333.96|192.44|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||192.44|-333.96|0.654
81458551|NCT01217112|162608565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-111.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|146.276||0.45|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-357.17|134.16|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||134.16|-357.17|0.450
81458552|NCT01217112|162608565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|97.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|149.124||0.517|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-153.02|347.86|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||347.86|-153.02|0.517
81638284|NCT00824850|162966546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|37.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.85|131.09|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 7F: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||131.09|10.85|
81638285|NCT00824850|162966546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|44.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.31|94.01|||||CIs for the GMRFs are back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Additional serotype 19A: GMFRs were calculated (postvaccination Visit 4 / prevaccination Visit 1) using all participants with available data from both the prevaccination and postvaccination blood draws.||94.01|21.31|
81638286|NCT00824850|162966547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.95|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 4: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||2.95|1.31|
81520344|NCT02698371|162729843|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.059||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) Staining Margin-FDI comparison between G2 and G3G5 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) Staining Margin Performance at 24 Month Follow-up recall.||||0.059
81520345|NCT02698371|162729843|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.829||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) Staining Margin-FDI comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall. P-value adjusted.|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) Staining Margin performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.829
81520346|NCT02698371|162729844|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered|||||<|0.001||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) Colour Stability-FDI comparison between G1 and G4G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) Colour Stability performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||<0.001
81520347|NCT02698371|162729844|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered|||||<|0.001||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Colour Stability-FDI comparison between G2 and G3G5 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) Colour Stability performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||<0.001
81520348|NCT02698371|162729844|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.064||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Colour Stability-FDI comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall. P-value adjusted.|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) Colour Stability performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.064
81520349|NCT02698371|162729845|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.006||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Fractures and Retention-FDI comparison between G1 and G4G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) Fractures and Retention performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.006
81520350|NCT02698371|162729845|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.02||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Fractures and Retention-FDI comparison between G2 and G3G5 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) Fractures and Retention performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.020
81520351|NCT02698371|162729845|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.054||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Fractures and Retention-FDI comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall. P-value adjusted.|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) Fractures and Retention performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.054
81520352|NCT02698371|162729846|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.01||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Marginal Adaptation-FDI comparison between G1 and G4G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) Marginal Adaptation performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.010
81520353|NCT02698371|162729846|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.071||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Marginal Adaptation-FDI comparison between G2 and G3G5 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) Marginal Adaptation performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.071
81520354|NCT02698371|162729846|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.898||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Marginal Adaptation-FDI comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall. P-value adjusted.|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) Marginal Adaptation performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.898
81638287|NCT00824850|162966547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|2.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|4.9|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 6B: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||4.90|1.78|
81638288|NCT00824850|162966547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.75|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 9V: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||2.75|1.25|
81585000|NCT01774786|162841977|OTHER|Exploratory|Difference in Objective Response|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|15.91|||||Difference in objective response was calculated as the pertuzumab arm minus placebo arm.|Primary Analysis of Objective Response Rate||15.91|0.89|
81585001|NCT01774786|162841977|OTHER|Exploratory|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.89|||||Odds ratio was calculated as the pertuzumab arm vs. placebo arm.|Primary Analysis of Objective Response Rate||1.89|1.04|
81585002|NCT01774786|162841978|OTHER|Exploratory|Difference in Objective Response|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|15.91|||||Difference in objective response was calculated as the pertuzumab arm minus placebo arm.|Final Analysis of Objective Response Rate||15.91|0.89|
81585003|NCT01774786|162841978|OTHER|Exploratory|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.89|||||Odds ratio was calculated as the pertuzumab arm vs. placebo arm.|Final Analysis of Objective Response Rate||1.89|1.04|
81585004|NCT01774786|162841979|OTHER|Exploratory|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.06|||||HR was calculated as pertuzumab arm vs. placebo arm. Stratified analysis by geographic region, HER2 status, and prior gastrectomy.|Primary Analysis||1.06|0.64|
81458553|NCT01217112|162608566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|40.94||0.84|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-60.28|76.94|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||76.94|-60.28|0.840
81458554|NCT01217112|162608566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|39.521||0.834|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-57.92|74.55|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||74.55|-57.92|0.834
81458555|NCT01217112|162608566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|39.044||0.767|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-77.06|53.81|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||53.81|-77.06|0.767
81458556|NCT01217112|162608566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|39.68||0.289|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.99|109.01|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||109.01|-23.99|0.289
81585005|NCT01774786|162841979|OTHER|Exploratory|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.98|||||HR was calculated as pertuzumab arm vs. placebo arm. Stratified analysis by geographic region, HER2 status, and prior gastrectomy.|Final Analysis||0.98|0.62|
81585006|NCT01774786|162841980|OTHER|Exploratory|Difference in Clinical Benefit Rate|3.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|9.07|||||Difference in clinical benefit rate was calculated as the pertuzumab arm minus placebo arm.|||9.07|-2.34|
81585007|NCT01774786|162841980|OTHER|Exploratory|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.88|||||Odds ratio was calculated as the pertuzumab arm vs. placebo arm.|||1.88|0.86|
81585008|NCT04544293|162842001|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.0||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|9.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Modelled using MMRM adjusted for baseline % predicted DLCOadj, treatment, visit, region, severity stratification and treatment-visit interaction.|Difference from placebo|||9.4|2.5|0.0007
81585009|NCT04544293|162842002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.9||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|10.9||Modelled using MMRM adjusted for baseline % predicted DLCOadj, treatment, visit, region, severity stratification and treatment-visit interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference from Placebo|||10.9|2.9|0.0008
81585010|NCT04544293|162842003|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.59||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|-1.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.79|-11.40|0.0072
81585011|NCT04544293|162842004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.81||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|-1.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.52|-14.10|0.0149
81585012|NCT04544293|162842005|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.0845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.89|-0.06|0.0845
81585013|NCT04544293|162842006|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.87||||0.1046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.76|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.01|-10.76|0.1046
81520355|NCT02698371|162729847|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.317||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Postoperative Hypersensibility, Tooth Vitality-FDI comparison between G1 and G4G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) Postoperative Hypersensibility, Tooth Vitality performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.317
81520356|NCT02698371|162729847|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.18||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Postoperative Hypersensibility, Tooth Vitality-FDI comparison between G2 and G3G5 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) Postoperative Hypersensibility, Tooth Vitality performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.180
81520357|NCT02698371|162729847|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.918||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Postoperative Hypersensibility, Tooth Vitality-FDI comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall. P-value adjusted.|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) Postoperative Hypersensibility, Tooth Vitality performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.918
81520358|NCT02698371|162729848|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.317||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Recurrence of Caries, Erosion, Abfraction-FDI comparison between G1 and G4G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) Recurrence of Caries, Erosion, Abfraction performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.317
81520359|NCT02698371|162729848|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.317||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Recurrence of Caries, Erosion, Abfraction-FDI comparison between G2 and G3G5 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) Recurrence of Caries, Erosion, Abfraction performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||.317
81520360|NCT02698371|162729848|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.575||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Recurrence of Caries, Erosion \& Abfraction-FDI comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall. P-value adjusted.|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) Recurrence of Caries, Erosion, Abfraction performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.575
81520361|NCT02698371|162729849|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.02||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Tooth Integrity (enamel cracks)-FDI comparison between G1 and G4G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) Tooth Integrity (enamel cracks) performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.020
81520362|NCT02698371|162729849|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.107||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Tooth Integrity (enamel cracks)-FDI comparison between G2 and G3G5 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) Tooth Integrity (enamel cracks) performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.107
81520363|NCT02698371|162729849|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.592||||||Applied for all rows/Categories (graded on a 5-point scale) of Tooth Integrity (enamel cracks)-FDI comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall. P-value adjusted.|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) Tooth Integrity (enamel cracks) performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.592
81520364|NCT02698371|162729850|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||1||||||Applied for rows/categories alfa/bravo/charlie of Surface Staining-USPHS comparison between G1 and G4G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) Surface Staining performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||1.000
81520365|NCT02698371|162729850|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||1||||||Applied for rows/categories alfa/bravo/charlie of Surface Staining-USPHS comparison between G2 and G3G5 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) Surface Staining performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||1.000
81520366|NCT02698371|162729850|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||1||||||Applied for rows/categories alfa/bravo/charlie of Surface Staining-USPHS comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall. P-value adjusted.|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) Surface Staining performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||1.000
81520367|NCT02698371|162729851|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.011||||||Applied for rows/categories alfa/bravo/charlie of Marginal Discoloration-USPHS comparison between G1 and G4G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) Marginal Discoloration performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.011
81638289|NCT00824850|162966547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|2.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|4.53|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 14: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||4.53|1.11|
81585014|NCT04544293|162842007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.99||||0.1216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.57|1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.59|-13.57|0.1216
81585015|NCT04544293|162842008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55||||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline compared to placebo.|||1.03|0.07|0.0234
81585016|NCT04544293|162842009|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.01||||0.1043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.84|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.83|-8.84|0.1043
81527522|NCT00536471|162741766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.536||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Item 7 How Bothered by Pain 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.536
81527523|NCT00536471|162741766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.158||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Item 1 Average Pain Severity 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.158
81527524|NCT00536471|162741766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.759||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Item 1 Average Pain Severity 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.759
81527525|NCT00536471|162741766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Item 7 How Bothered by Pain 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.190
81527526|NCT00536471|162741766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.852||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Item 7 How Bothered by Pain 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.852
81527527|NCT00536471|162741767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.032
81527528|NCT00536471|162741767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81527529|NCT00536471|162741767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.705||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.705
81527530|NCT00536471|162741767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.388||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.388
81527531|NCT00536471|162741768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.161
81527532|NCT00536471|162741768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.198||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.198
81527533|NCT00536471|162741768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.982||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.982
81527534|NCT00536471|162741768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.407||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.407
81527535|NCT00536471|162741769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81527536|NCT00536471|162741769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.006
81527537|NCT00536471|162741769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.231||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.231
81527538|NCT00536471|162741769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.040
81527539|NCT00536471|162741770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.914||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Systolic Blood Pressure 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.914
81527540|NCT00536471|162741770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Systolic Blood Pressure 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.011
81527541|NCT00536471|162741770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.296||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Diastolic Blood Pressure 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.296
81527542|NCT00536471|162741770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Diastolic Blood Pressure 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.034
81527543|NCT00536471|162741770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.874||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.874
81527544|NCT00536471|162741770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.614||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.614
81638290|NCT00824850|162966547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.05|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 18C: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.05|0.38|
81638291|NCT00824850|162966547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.62|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 19F: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.62|0.50|
81638292|NCT00824850|162966547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.43|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 23F: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.43|0.48|
81638293|NCT00824850|162966547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|3.0|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 1: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||3.00|0.96|
81638294|NCT00824850|162966547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.96|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 3: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.96|0.79|
81638295|NCT00824850|162966547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.52|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 5: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.52|0.54|
81638296|NCT00824850|162966547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.34|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 6A: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||3.34|0.98|
81638297|NCT00824850|162966547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.83|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 7F: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||2.83|1.05|
81520368|NCT02698371|162729851|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.034||||||Applied for rows/categories alfa/bravo/charlie of Marginal Discoloration-USPHS comparison between G2 and G3G5 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) Marginal Discoloration performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.034
81520369|NCT02698371|162729851|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.885||||||Applied for rows/categories alfa/bravo/charlie of Marginal Discoloration-USPHS comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall. P-value adjusted.|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) Marginal Discoloration performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.885
81527545|NCT00536471|162741770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.146||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP) 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.146
81638298|NCT00824850|162966547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.66|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 19A: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.66|0.67|
81638299|NCT00824850|162966548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|2.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|3.79|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 4: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||3.79|1.26|
81638300|NCT00824850|162966548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|3.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|5.32|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 6B: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||5.32|1.84|
81527546|NCT00536471|162741770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.877||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP) 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.877
81527547|NCT00536471|162741771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.012
81527548|NCT00536471|162741771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.045
81527549|NCT00536471|162741771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.701||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.701
81527550|NCT00536471|162741771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.081||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.081
81527551|NCT00536471|162741772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.013
81585017|NCT01951157|162842020|SUPERIORITY||The exact binomial estimator|29.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|48.4||||||The exact binomial estimator and its 95%CI was used. A pre-planned Bayesian supportive analysis test comparing PFS4 was performed.||48.4|13.2|
81585018|NCT01951157|162842020|SUPERIORITY||The exact binomial estimator|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|37.9||||||The exact binomial estimator and its 95%CI was used. A pre-planned Bayesian supportive analysis test comparing PFS4 was performed||37.9|5.7|
81585019|NCT01951157|162842020|SUPERIORITY||The exact binomial estimator|28.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|46.7||||||The exact binomial estimator and its 95%CI was used. A pre-planned Bayesian supportive analysis test comparing PFS4 was performed||46.7|12.6|
81585020|NCT01951157|162842021|SUPERIORITY|Pre-specified|||||=|0.3873|||||||Log Rank|||||||= 0.3873
81585021|NCT01951157|162842025|SUPERIORITY|Pre-specified|||||=|0.0177|||||||Log Rank|||||||= 0.0177
81585022|NCT01951157|162842026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Pre-specified||||||0.3526|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3526
81585023|NCT01951157|162842027|SUPERIORITY|Pre-specified||||||0.9026|||||||Wilcoxon signed ranks test repeat analys|||Changes in QoL scores over time were calculated and tested for statistical significance by means of wilcoxon signed ranks test repeat-measure analyses of variance.||||0.9026
81585024|NCT01951157|162842027|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9862|||||||Wilcoxon signed ranks test repeat analys|||Changes in QoL scores over time were calculated and tested for statistical significance by means of wilcoxon signed ranks test repeat-measure analyses of variance.||||0.9862
81585025|NCT01951157|162842027|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8057|||||||Wilcoxon signed ranks test repeat analys|||Changes in QoL scores over time were calculated and tested for statistical significance by means of ilcoxon signed ranks test repeat-measure analyses of variance.||||0.8057
81585026|NCT04809220|162842031|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.14|-0.43|<.001
81585027|NCT04809220|162842032|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.15|-0.47|<.001
81585028|NCT04809220|162842033|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.87|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLM)|||For HbA1c ≤6.5%||1.87|0.71|0.560
81585029|NCT04809220|162842033|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.45|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLM)|||For HbA1c \< 7%||2.45|1.05|0.028
81585030|NCT04809220|162842034|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|-4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.3|-14.4|<.001
81585031|NCT04809220|162842035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-2.7|||ANCOVA|||Morning premeal-fasting||-2.7|-11.7|0.002
81585032|NCT04809220|162842035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.1||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|-1.9|||ANCOVA|||Morning 2-hour post meal||-1.9|-18.3|0.016
81585033|NCT04809220|162842035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.3||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|-2.3|||ANCOVA|||Midday premeal||-2.3|-14.2|0.007
81585034|NCT04809220|162842035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-12.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|-4.5|||ANCOVA|||Midday 2-hour post meal||-4.5|-20.5|0.002
81585035|NCT04809220|162842035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.9||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|1.5|||ANCOVA|||Evening premeal||1.5|-9.3|0.158
81585036|NCT04809220|162842035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-3.7|||ANCOVA|||Evening 2-hour post meal||-3.7|-19.0|0.004
81585037|NCT04809220|162842036|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-0.8|0.213
81585038|NCT05218018|162842037|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.002
81585039|NCT02120794|162842040|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority test with an A1C margin of 0.4% and a significance level of 0.025 (one-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.125|0.395||||||||0.395|0.125|
81585040|NCT04681482|162842052|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.7|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model was used to compare the risk of MB between cohorts.||0.70|0.54|<0.001
81585041|NCT04681482|162842054|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.03|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model was used to compare the risk of stroke/SE between cohorts.||1.03|0.66|0.088
81585042|NCT04681482|162842056|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.76|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model was used to compare the risk of net clinical benefit between cohorts.||0.76|0.60|<0.001
81638301|NCT00824850|162966548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.51|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 9V: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||2.51|1.13|
81585043|NCT03608774|162842060|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.36||Protocol pre-specified an interim analysis of the primary outcome using O'Brien-Fleming bounds to maintain an overall 5% alpha level. The trial was stopped at the interim analysis. P-value was derived using stage-wise ordering of the sample space.|Chi-squared||Protocol pre-specified an interim analysis of the primary outcome using O'Brien-Fleming bounds to maintain an overall 5% alpha level. The trial was stopped at the interim analysis. Estimates were derived using stage-wise ordering of the sample space.|||0.36|0.16|<0.001
81585044|NCT03608774|162842061|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.22||||||||0.22|0.00|
81585045|NCT03608774|162842062|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.21||||||||0.21|-0.01|
81585046|NCT03608774|162842063|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.38||||||||0.38|0.15|
81585047|NCT03608774|162842064|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.7||||||||0.70|-0.28|
81585048|NCT03608774|162842065|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.7||||||||0.70|-0.28|
81638302|NCT00824850|162966548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|4.07|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 14: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||4.07|0.95|
81520370|NCT02698371|162729852|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||1||||||Applied for rows/categories alfa/bravo/charlie of Color Match-USPHS comparison between G1 and G4G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) Color Match performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||1.000
81585049|NCT01586819|162842071|SUPERIORITY||Z score|-3.3902||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis was that subjects receiving Botox A as an added pre-treatment would have lower scores on the facial wrinkle severity scale post-treatment.||||.002
81585050|NCT01586819|162842072|SUPERIORITY||Z score|3.6115||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis was that subjects receiving Botox A as an added pre-treatment would have higher difference scores, pre- to post-treatment, on the facial wrinkle severity scale suggesting a more pronounced effect of the chemical peel in combination with the Botox A therapy.||||.001
81585051|NCT00896337|162842073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||9-month major adverse event rate|3.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|8.5||A one-sided exact-test was used to test the hypothesis that the primary endpoint rate in the Epic-treated cohort is less than the predefined performance goal of 17.0%.|One-sided exact-test|||MAE rate was compared to a predefined performance goal of 17.0%, based on literature-derived expected rate of 8.0% for iliac stenting plus a 9.0% margin. Study had 87% statistical power to show the MAE rate (accounting for 9-month attrition of \<=15%) is less than the performance goal, assuming a 9-month MAE rate of 8.0%. If the exact one-sided 95% upper confidence bound of the observed rate is lower than the performance goal, the Epic stent would be considered to have acceptable performance.||8.5|0.9|<0.0001
81585052|NCT02818218|162842163|SUPERIORITY||correlation coefficient|0.0005||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-0.161|0.17|||Repeated measures correlation (rmcorr)||The repeated measures correlation coefficient (r\_rm) was calculated to assess the association between SVC and CVP. It ranges from -1 to +1, with values closer to +1 indicating that increases in SVC are associated with increases in CVP, and vice versa|||0.170|-0.161|0.944
81585053|NCT02818218|162842164|SUPERIORITY||correlation coefficient|0.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.11|0.42|||Repeated measures correlation (rmcorr)||The repeated measures correlation coefficient (r\_rm) was calculated to assess the association between SVC and CVP. It ranges from -1 to +1, with values closer to +1 indicating that increases in SVC are associated with increases in CVP, and vice versa|||0.42|0.11|<0.001
81585054|NCT02818218|162842165|SUPERIORITY||correlation coefficient|0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.19|0.48|||Repeated measures correlation (rmcorr)||The repeated measures correlation coefficient (r\_rm) was calculated to assess the association between SVC and CVP. It ranges from -1 to +1, with values closer to +1 indicating that increases in SVC are associated with increases in CVP, and vice versa|||0.48|0.19|<0.001
81585055|NCT02818218|162842167|SUPERIORITY||correlation coefficient|0.07||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-0.1|0.24|||Repeated measures correlation (rmcorr)||The repeated measures correlation coefficient (r\_rm) was calculated to assess the association between SVC and CI. It ranges from -1 to +1, with values closer to +1 indicating that increases in SVC are associated with increases in CI, and vice versa|||0.24|-0.10|0.298
81585056|NCT02818218|162842168|SUPERIORITY||correlation coefficient|0.22||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.05|0.37|||Repeated measures correlation (rmcorr)||The repeated measures correlation coefficient (r\_rm) was calculated to assess the association between SVC and CI. It ranges from -1 to +1, with values closer to +1 indicating that increases in SVC are associated with increases in CI, and vice versa|||0.37|0.05|0.002
81638303|NCT00824850|162966548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.56|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 18C: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.56|0.51|
81638304|NCT00824850|162966548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.66|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 19F: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||2.66|0.93|
81638305|NCT00824850|162966548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.73|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 23F: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||2.73|0.97|
81585057|NCT02818218|162842169|SUPERIORITY||correlation coefficient|0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.17|0.47|||Repeated measures correlation (rmcorr)||The repeated measures correlation coefficient (r\_rm) was calculated to assess the association between SVC and CI. It ranges from -1 to +1, with values closer to +1 indicating that increases in SVC are associated with increases in CI, and vice versa|||0.47|0.17|<0.001
81585058|NCT03722017|162842173|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 1 applies to the Hospital Discharge Timepoint||||0.006
81585059|NCT03722017|162842173|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 2 applies to the SNF Discharge Timepoint||||0.110
81585060|NCT03722017|162842173|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 3 applies to the 90 Day Follow-Up Timepoint||||0.060
81585061|NCT03722017|162842174|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.049||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 1 applies to the Hospital Discharge Timepoint||||0.738
81585062|NCT03722017|162842174|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.001||||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 2 applies to the SNF Discharge Timepoint||||0.995
81585063|NCT03722017|162842174|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.058||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 3 applies to the 90 Day Follow Up Timepoint||||0.721
81585064|NCT03026257|162842175|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||General Linear Model|||||||<0.0001
81585065|NCT03026257|162842175|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||General Linear Model|||||||<0.0001
81585066|NCT03026257|162842175|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||General Linear Model|||||||<0.0001
81585067|NCT03026257|162842175|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||General Linear Model|||||||<0.0001
81585068|NCT03026257|162842175|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||General Linear Model|||||||<0.0001
81585069|NCT03026257|162842175|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||General Linear Model|||||||<0.0001
81585070|NCT03026257|162842175|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||General Linear Model|||||||<0.0001
81585071|NCT03026257|162842175|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||General Linear Model|||||||<0.0001
81585072|NCT01714310|162842215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58||||||Group: F=.31, df=1/140|Mixed Models Analysis|Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).||||||.58
81585073|NCT01714310|162842215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F=.03, df=1/140||||||.85
81585074|NCT01714310|162842215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time2: F=1.28, df=1/140||||||.26
81585075|NCT01714310|162842216|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||Group: F=0.00, df=1/44|Mixed Models Analysis|Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline through week 12) and time2 (weeks 4-12).||||||.97
81585076|NCT01714310|162842216|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0002||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F=136.22, df=1/44||||||<.0002
81585077|NCT01714310|162842216|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time2: F=64.90, df=1/44||||||<.0001
81585078|NCT01714310|162842217|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Time: F=41.85, df=1/89, p\<.0001.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear regression of outcome change over time within single group.||||||<0.0001
81638306|NCT00824850|162966548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.39|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 1: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||2.39|0.83|
81638307|NCT00824850|162966548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.34|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 3: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||2.34|0.89|
81585079|NCT01714310|162842218|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Time: F=26.65, df=1/92, p \<.0001.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear regression of outcome change over time within single group.||||||<0.0001
81585080|NCT01714310|162842219|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Time: F=40.35, df=1/89, p \< .0001.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear regression of outcome change over time within single group.||||||<0.0001
81585081|NCT01714310|162842220|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Time: F=26.36, df=1/29, p \<.0001.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear regression of outcome change over time within single group.||||||<0.0001
81585082|NCT01714310|162842221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||Group: F=.60, df=1/157|Mixed Models Analysis|Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).||||||.44
81585083|NCT01714310|162842221|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F=22.39, df=1/157||||||<.0001
81585084|NCT01714310|162842221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time2: F=4.40, df=1/157||||||.04
81585085|NCT01714310|162842222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Group: F=3.81, df=1/145|Mixed Models Analysis|Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|||No significant group\*time interactions. Group trend likely due to baseline differences.|||.05
81585086|NCT01714310|162842222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Tie: F=15.28, df=1/145||||||.0001
81585087|NCT01714310|162842222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time2: F=5.42, df=1/145||||||.02
81585088|NCT01714310|162842223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Chi-squared|Chi Square = .10, df=1, p=.76||||||.76
81585089|NCT01714310|162842224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38||||||Group: F=.78, df=1/220|Mixed Models Analysis|Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline through week 12) and time2 (weeks 4-12).||||||.38
81585090|NCT01714310|162842224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F=.66, df=1/220||||||.42
81585091|NCT01714310|162842224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time2: F=.66, df=1/220||||||.13
81585092|NCT01714310|162842225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||Group: F=1.56, df=1/222|Mixed Models Analysis|Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).||||||.21
81585093|NCT01714310|162842225|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F=63.11, df=1/222||||||<.0001
81585094|NCT01714310|162842225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time2: F=12.86, df=1/222||||||.0004
81585095|NCT01714310|162842226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Group: F=5.42, df=1/223|Mixed Models Analysis|Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).||||||.02
81585096|NCT01714310|162842226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F=1.77, df=1/223||||||.18
81585097|NCT01714310|162842226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time2: F=.47, df=1/223||||||.49
81585098|NCT01714310|162842227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||Group: F=.02, df=1/223|Mixed Models Analysis|Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).||||||.90
81585099|NCT01714310|162842227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F=1.60, df=1/223||||||.21
81585100|NCT01714310|162842227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time2: F=.12, df=1/223||||||.73
81585101|NCT01714310|162842228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||Group: F=2.05, df=1/223|Mixed Models Analysis|Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).||||||.15
81585102|NCT01714310|162842228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F=.29, df=1/223||||||.59
81638308|NCT00824850|162966548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.64|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 5: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.64|0.68|
81638309|NCT00824850|162966548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|3.35|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 6A: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||3.35|1.05|
81638310|NCT00824850|162966548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.44|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 7F: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||2.44|0.90|
81638311|NCT00824850|162966548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentrations|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.66|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 19A: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.66|0.75|
81520371|NCT02698371|162729852|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.317||||||Applied for rows/categories alfa/bravo/charlie of Color Match-USPHS comparison between G2 and G3G5 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) Color Match performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.317
81527552|NCT00536471|162741772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.672||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 12 Week Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.672
81527553|NCT00536471|162741772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.874||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.874
81527554|NCT00536471|162741772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39||95.0||||Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit. P-value for 9 Month Change (Change=Endpoint minus baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.390
81527555|NCT00536471|162741777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||95.0||||P-value for Bilirubin - 12 Week Change.|ANOVA|||||||0.046
81527556|NCT00536471|162741777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0||||P-value for Creatinine - 12 Week Change.|ANOVA|||||||0.031
81527557|NCT00536471|162741777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value for Uric Acid - 12 Week Change.|ANOVA|||||||0.003
81527558|NCT00536471|162741777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0||||P-value for Bilirubin - 9 Month Change.|ANOVA|||||||0.033
81527559|NCT00536471|162741777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||P-value for Uric Acid - 9 Month Change.|ANOVA|||||||0.013
81527560|NCT00536471|162741778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037||95.0||||P-value for Hematocrit - 12 Week Change.|ANOVA|||||||0.037
81527561|NCT00536471|162741778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0||||P-value for Hematocrit - 9 Month Change.|ANOVA|||||||0.029
81527562|NCT00536471|162741779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||P-value for MCV - 12 Week Change.|ANOVA|||||||0.013
81527563|NCT00536471|162741779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0||||P-value for MCV - 9 Month Change.|ANOVA|||||||0.014
81527564|NCT00536471|162741780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0||||P-value for Chloride - 12 Week Change.|ANOVA|||||||0.022
81527565|NCT00536471|162741780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||95.0||||P-value for Urea Nitrogen - 12 Week Change.|ANOVA|||||||0.044
81527566|NCT00536471|162741780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-value for Chloride - 9 Month Change.|ANOVA|||||||0.004
81527567|NCT00536471|162741780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0||||P-value for Cholesterol - 9 Month Change.|ANOVA|||||||0.045
81527568|NCT00536471|162741780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043||95.0||||P-value for Sodium - 9 Month Change.|ANOVA|||||||0.043
81527569|NCT00536471|162741781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change.|ANOVA|||||||0.017
81527570|NCT00536471|162741781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value for 9 Month Change.|ANOVA|||||||0.003
81527571|NCT00536471|162741782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.033
81527572|NCT00536471|162741783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.045
81527573|NCT00536471|162741784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041||95.0||||P-value for Lymphocytes - High.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.041
81527574|NCT00536471|162741784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048||95.0||||P-value for Potassium - Low.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.048
81527575|NCT00536471|162741785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||P-value for Lymphocytes - High.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.012
81527576|NCT00536471|162741785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0||||P-value for Potassium - Low.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.049
81527577|NCT00536471|162741786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||P-value for Lymphocytes - High.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.012
81585103|NCT01714310|162842228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||Partial linear regression using mixed model, assessing outcome variable over time (baseline to study week 12) and time2 (study weeks 4-12).|Mixed Models Analysis|Time2: F=2.15, df=1/223||||||.14
81585104|NCT00265616|162842238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81585105|NCT00265616|162842239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.67
81585106|NCT00265616|162842240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81585107|NCT00265616|162842242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4
81585108|NCT00265616|162842243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81585109|NCT01675882|162842281|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|1.81||||0.0292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|3.11|||Fisher Exact|||The three pair-wise comparisons of viaskin peanut versus placebo were analyzed using the Bonferroni stepwise procedure, keeping the overall false-positive (alpha) risk below 5%. The comparison of viaskin peanut 250 µg versus placebo is statistically significant at p\<0.05. The subsequent comparison of viaskin peanut 100 µg versus placebo is not statistically significant at p\<0.05. Thus, no conclusion can be made on the comparison of viaskin peanut 50 µg vs placebo.||3.11|1.05|0.0292
81638312|NCT00824850|162966549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.17|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 4: ratio of GMTs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.17|0.50|
81638313|NCT00824850|162966549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.73|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 6B: ratio of GMTs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.73|0.70|
81638314|NCT00824850|162966549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.15|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 9V: ratio of GMTs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.15|0.61|
81520372|NCT02698371|162729852|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.403||||||Applied for rows/categories alfa/bravo/charlie of Color Match-USPHS comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall. P-value adjusted.|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) Color Match performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.403
81585110|NCT01675882|162842281|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|1.64||||0.1074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.85|||Fisher Exact|||The three pair-wise comparisons of viaskin peanut versus placebo were analyzed using the Bonferroni stepwise procedure, keeping the overall false-positive (alpha) risk below 5%. The comparison of viaskin peanut 250 µg versus placebo is statistically significant at p\<0.05. The subsequent comparison of viaskin peanut 100 µg versus placebo is not statistically significant at p\<0.05.||2.85|0.95|0.1074
81585111|NCT01675882|162842281|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|2.0||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|3.38|||Fisher Exact|||The three pair-wise comparisons of viaskin peanut versus placebo were analyzed using the Bonferroni stepwise procedure, keeping the overall false-positive (alpha) risk below 5%. The comparison of viaskin peanut 250 µg versus placebo is statistically significant at p\<0.05.||3.38|1.18|0.0108
81585112|NCT01675882|162842282|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|2.95||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|6.49|||Fisher Exact|||||6.49|1.34|0.0035
81585113|NCT01675882|162842282|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|2.38||||0.0453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|5.47|||Fisher Exact|||||5.47|1.04|0.0453
81585114|NCT01675882|162842282|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|2.77||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|6.14|||Fisher Exact|||||6.14|1.25|0.0076
81585115|NCT01675882|162842283|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|1.5||||0.7112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|4.43|||Fisher Exact|||||4.43|0.51|0.7112
81585116|NCT01675882|162842283|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|0.47||||0.4048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.28|||Fisher Exact|||||2.28|0.10|0.4048
81585117|NCT01675882|162842283|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|1.75||||0.4705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|4.95|||Fisher Exact|||||4.95|0.62|0.4705
81585118|NCT01675882|162842284|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|0.5||||0.5921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.9|||Fisher Exact|||||1.90|0.13|0.5921
81585119|NCT01675882|162842284|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|1.43||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.88|||Fisher Exact|||||2.88|0.71|0.3260
81585120|NCT01675882|162842284|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|1.05||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.38|||Fisher Exact|||||2.38|0.46|1.0000
81638315|NCT00824850|162966549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.25|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 14: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.25|0.56|
81638316|NCT00824850|162966549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.4|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 18C: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.40|0.51|
81638317|NCT00824850|162966549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.12|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 19F: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.12|0.32|
81638318|NCT00824850|162966549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.85|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 23F: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||0.85|0.38|
81638319|NCT00824850|162966549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.22|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 1: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||2.22|0.75|
81585121|NCT01675882|162842285|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|70.2||||0.0607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|193.69||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on log transformed values for peanut protein eliciting dose at Month 12, including treatment group, baseline eliciting dose, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The least squares (LS) mean for any given treatment group is the estimated mean peanut protein eliciting dose for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||193.69|-2.41|0.0607
81585122|NCT01675882|162842285|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|97.5||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.45|237.82||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the peanut protein eliciting dose at Month 12, including treatment group, baseline eliciting dose, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group is the estimated mean peanut protein eliciting dose for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||237.82|14.45|0.0150
81585123|NCT01675882|162842285|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|242.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|100.03|482.65||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the peanut protein eliciting dose at Month 12, including treatment group, baseline eliciting dose, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group is the estimated mean peanut protein eliciting dose for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||482.65|100.03|<0.0001
81585124|NCT01675882|162842286|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|73.9||||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.96|225.85||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the peanut protein eliciting dose at Month 12, including treatment group, baseline eliciting dose, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group is the estimated mean peanut protein eliciting dose for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||225.85|2.96|0.0372
81585125|NCT01675882|162842286|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|96.7||||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.92|278.11||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the peanut protein eliciting dose at Month 12, including treatment group, baseline eliciting dose, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group is the estimated mean peanut protein eliciting dose for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||278.11|12.92|0.0143
81585126|NCT01675882|162842286|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|260.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.83|625.95||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the peanut protein eliciting dose at Month 12, including treatment group, baseline eliciting dose, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group is the estimated mean peanut protein eliciting dose for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||625.95|89.83|<0.0001
81585127|NCT01675882|162842287|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|26.1||||0.6596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.58|236.0||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the peanut protein eliciting dose at Month 12, including treatment group, baseline eliciting dose, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group is the estimated mean peanut protein eliciting dose for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||236.00|-59.58|0.6596
81585128|NCT01675882|162842287|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|8.9||||0.8702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.9|189.96||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the peanut protein eliciting dose at Month 12, including treatment group, baseline eliciting dose, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group is the estimated mean peanut protein eliciting dose for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||189.96|-65.90|0.8702
81585129|NCT01675882|162842287|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|158.9||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|562.31||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the peanut protein eliciting dose at Month 12, including treatment group, baseline eliciting dose, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group is the estimated mean peanut protein eliciting dose for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||562.31|-5.50|0.0630
81585130|NCT01675882|162842288|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-80.2||||0.6776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-237.22|782.24||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the peanut protein eliciting dose at Month 12, including treatment group, baseline eliciting dose, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group is the estimated mean peanut protein eliciting dose for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||782.24|-237.22|0.6776
81585131|NCT01675882|162842288|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|158.8||||0.5068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-166.1|1478.83||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the peanut protein eliciting dose at Month 12, including treatment group, baseline eliciting dose, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group is the estimated mean peanut protein eliciting dose for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||1478.83|-166.10|0.5068
81585132|NCT01675882|162842288|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|53.8||||0.7972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-193.9|1085.38||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the peanut protein eliciting dose at Month 12, including treatment group, baseline eliciting dose, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group is the estimated mean peanut protein eliciting dose for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||1085.38|-193.90|0.7972
81585133|NCT01675882|162842289|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|120.0||||0.0444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|321.8||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for cumulative reactive dose at Month 12, including treatment group, baseline cumulative reactive dose, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group was the estimated mean peanut protein cumulative reactive dose for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||321.80|2.30|0.0444
81585134|NCT01675882|162842289|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|147.6||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.67|365.51||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the cumulative reactive dose at Month 12, including treatment group, baseline cumulative reactive dose, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group was the estimated mean peanut protein cumulative reactive dose for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||365.51|19.67|0.0175
81638320|NCT00824850|162966549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.61|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 3: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.61|0.82|
81638321|NCT00824850|162966549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.13|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 5: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||2.13|0.36|
81638322|NCT00824850|162966549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.39|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 6A: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.39|0.55|
81638323|NCT00824850|162966549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.7|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 7F: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.70|0.73|
81638324|NCT00824850|162966549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.63|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 19A: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.63|0.50|
81638325|NCT00824850|162966550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.27|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 4: ratio of GMTs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.27|0.35|
81638326|NCT00824850|162966550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.05|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 6B: ratio of GMTs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||2.05|0.77|
81638327|NCT00824850|162966550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.44|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 9V: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.44|0.54|
81638328|NCT00824850|162966550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.95|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 14: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||0.95|0.38|
81638329|NCT00824850|162966550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.91|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 18C: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.91|0.64|
81638330|NCT00824850|162966550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.62|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 19F: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.62|0.28|
81638331|NCT00824850|162966550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.81|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|7vPnC serotype 23F: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||2.81|0.68|
81638332|NCT00824850|162966550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.77|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 1: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.77|0.53|
81638333|NCT00824850|162966550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.81|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 3: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.81|0.69|
81638334|NCT00824850|162966550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.85|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 5: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.85|0.32|
81638335|NCT00824850|162966550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.36|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 6A: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||2.36|0.80|
81585135|NCT01675882|162842289|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|386.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|159.67|771.16||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the cumulative reactive dose at Month 12, including treatment group, baseline cumulative reactive dose, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group was the estimated mean peanut protein cumulative reactive dose for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||771.16|159.67|<0.0001
81638336|NCT00824850|162966550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.44|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 7F: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||2.44|0.65|
81585136|NCT01675882|162842290|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.6||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.52||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the OFC symptom scores at Month 12, including treatment group, Baseline OFC symptom scores, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group is the estimated mean OFC score for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||0.52|-1.55|0.2510
81585137|NCT01675882|162842290|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.2||||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|1.05||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the OFC symptom scores at Month 12, including treatment group, Baseline OFC symptom scores, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group is the estimated mean OFC score for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||1.05|-1.24|0.6820
81585138|NCT01675882|162842290|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.8||||0.2117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|2.47||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the OFC symptom scores at Month 12, including treatment group, Baseline OFC symptom scores, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group is the estimated mean OFC score for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||2.47|-0.42|0.2117
81585139|NCT01675882|162842292|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|17.4||||0.0337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|38.82||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the immunological marker at Month 12, including treatment group, Baseline marker, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group was the estimated mean for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all Baseline covariates in the analysis set.||38.82|1.17|0.0337
81638337|NCT00824850|162966550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titers|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.57|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\].|Additional serotype 19A: ratio of GMCs for (7vPnC/13vPnC) relative to (MnCC/13vPnC).||1.57|0.46|
81458557|NCT01217112|162608567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.569|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.12|-0.24|0.569
81638338|NCT00824850|162966553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|10.9||||||7vPnC serotype 4: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.9|-10.2|
81638339|NCT00824850|162966553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|10.1||||||7vPnC serotype 6B: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.1|-10.0|
81638340|NCT00824850|162966553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|10.3||||||7vPnC serotype 9V: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.3|-9.4|
81458558|NCT01217112|162608567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.984|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.17|-0.17|0.984
81585140|NCT01675882|162842292|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|26.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.38|49.45||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the immunological marker at Month 12, including treatment group, Baseline marker, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group was the estimated mean for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all Baseline covariates in the analysis set.||49.45|8.38|0.0020
81585141|NCT01675882|162842292|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|20.0||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.85|40.91||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the immunological marker at Month 12, including treatment group, Baseline marker, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group was the estimated mean for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all Baseline covariates in the analysis set.||40.91|3.85|0.0120
81585142|NCT01675882|162842296|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.9||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the immunological marker at Month 12, including treatment group, Baseline marker, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group was the estimated mean for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||1.90|0.72|<0.0001
81585143|NCT01675882|162842296|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|1.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.01||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the immunological marker at Month 12, including treatment group, Baseline marker, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group was the estimated mean for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||2.01|0.79|<0.0001
81585144|NCT01675882|162842296|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|2.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|3.11||P-value was based on type III sum of squares from an ANCOVA model on log transformed values for the immunological marker at Month 12, including treatment group, Baseline marker, age-strata and country as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The LS mean for any given treatment group was the estimated mean for a participant in that treatment group with the mean value for all baseline covariates in the analysis set.||3.11|1.39|<0.0001
81585145|NCT02872116|162842308|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.4|0.59|0.86|||Log Rank|||||0.86|0.59|<0.0001
81585146|NCT02872116|162842309|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.0|0.56|0.81|||Log Rank|||||0.81|0.56|<0.0001
81585147|NCT04534764|162842318|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control will be concluded if the upper confidence limit of LSM difference is below the non-inferiority margin 0.05 logMAR.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0114|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.006|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control.|High Luminance Low Contrast||0.006|-0.039|
81585148|NCT04534764|162842318|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control will be concluded if the upper confidence limit of LSM difference is below the non-inferiority margin 0.05 logMAR.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0114|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.031|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control.|Low Luminance High Contrast||0.031|-0.014|
81585149|NCT03161483|162842319|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|11.4||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.57|29.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.00|-6.57|0.214
81585150|NCT03161483|162842319|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|5.0||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.77|19.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.48|-9.77|0.512
81585151|NCT03161483|162842319|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|19.4||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.12|33.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.42|4.12|0.011
81585152|NCT03161483|162842320|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|10.3||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.66|27.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.97|-7.66|0.264
81585153|NCT03161483|162842320|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|6.5||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.45|21.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.00|-8.45|0.399
81585154|NCT03161483|162842320|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|19.3||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.01|33.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.36|4.01|0.012
81585155|NCT03161483|162842321|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|24.0||||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.38|53.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||53.11|-12.38|0.446
81585156|NCT03161483|162842321|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|5.3|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.64|39.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||39.38|-27.64|>0.999
81585157|NCT03161483|162842321|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|14.2||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.54|44.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||44.48|-19.54|0.488
81585158|NCT03161483|162842322|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|12.4||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|24.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.07|-2.74|0.092
81585159|NCT03161483|162842322|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-5.3||||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.43|8.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.06|-18.43|0.434
81585160|NCT03161483|162842322|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|8.0||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|19.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.65|-3.88|0.182
81585161|NCT03161483|162842323|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|12.1||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|23.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.78|-2.98|0.098
81585162|NCT03161483|162842323|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-4.3||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.36|8.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.92|-17.36|0.521
81585163|NCT03161483|162842323|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|6.8||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.24|18.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.55|-5.24|0.267
81585164|NCT03161483|162842324|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|0.7||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.5|||longitudinal data analysis model|||||1.5|-0.2|0.116
81585165|NCT03161483|162842324|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|0.7||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.6|||longitudinal data analysis model|||||1.6|-0.1|0.094
81585166|NCT03161483|162842324|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|0.1||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.8|||longitudinal data analysis model|||||0.8|-0.6|0.881
81638341|NCT00824850|162966553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|10.3||||||7vPnC serotype 14: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.3|-9.4|
81585167|NCT03161483|162842325|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|1.1||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.6|||longitudinal data analysis model|||||2.6|-0.4|0.160
81585168|NCT03161483|162842325|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|1.3||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.6|||longitudinal data analysis model|||||2.6|0.0|0.056
81585169|NCT03161483|162842325|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|0.3||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.6|||longitudinal data analysis model|||||1.6|-1.0|0.621
81585170|NCT03161483|162842327|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|-1.1||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|2.5|||longitudinal data analysis model|||||2.5|-4.7|0.546
81585171|NCT03161483|162842327|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|-0.6||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|2.4|||longitudinal data analysis model|||||2.4|-3.7|0.681
81585172|NCT03161483|162842327|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|1.4||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|4.4|||longitudinal data analysis model|||||4.4|-1.6|0.350
81585173|NCT03161483|162842328|SUPERIORITY|\<= 7.5 mg/day|Stratified difference|0.2|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.13|15.91|||longitudinal data analysis model|||||15.91|-15.13|>0.999
81585174|NCT03161483|162842328|SUPERIORITY|\< 10 mg/day|Stratified difference|-3.2|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.74|13.0|||longitudinal data analysis model|||||13.00|-17.74|>0.999
81585175|NCT03161483|162842329|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted means|2.8||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|11.6|||longitudinal data analysis model|||||11.6|-6.0|0.535
81585176|NCT03161483|162842329|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted means|4.2||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|12.2|||longitudinal data analysis model|||||12.2|-3.9|0.309
81585177|NCT03161483|162842329|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted means|6.5||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|14.1|||longitudinal data analysis model|||||14.1|-1.0|0.091
81585178|NCT01907828|162842340|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier analysis performed to provide freedom from atrial fibrillation rates at one year for each randomization arm using date of ablation procedure to date of first event.||||0.22
81585179|NCT01907828|162842344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2766|||||||Paired Student's t-test|||||||0.2766
81585180|NCT01907828|162842345|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7663|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.7663
81585181|NCT01907828|162842348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.86|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.21||0.0849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.61|0.88|||Paired Student's t-test|||Change in ASBP at 12 months||0.88|-12.61|0.0849
81585182|NCT01907828|162842348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.45||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.12|-2.52|||Paired Student's t-test|||Change in ADBP at 12 months||-2.52|-9.12|0.0014
81585183|NCT01907828|162842348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.21||0.5599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.16|8.02|||Paired Student's t-test|||Change in ASBP at 12 months.||8.02|-14.16|0.5599
81585184|NCT01907828|162842348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.42||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.87|-2.99|||Paired Student's t-test|||Change in ADBP at 12 months||-2.99|-13.87|0.0052
81585185|NCT01907828|162842349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.84||0.1326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.34|1.93|||Paired Student's t-test|||Change in ASBP at 24 months||1.93|-13.34|0.1326
81585186|NCT01907828|162842349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.06||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.06|-3.83|||Paired Student's t-test|||Change in ADBP at 24 months||-3.83|-10.06|0.0002
81585187|NCT01907828|162842349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.41||0.0354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.47|-0.7|||Paired Student's t-test|||Change in ASBP at 24 months||-0.70|-16.47|0.0354
81638342|NCT00824850|162966553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||7vPnC serotype 18C: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81585188|NCT01907828|162842349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.53||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.75|-4.91|||Paired Student's t-test|||Change in ADBP at 24 months||-4.91|-15.75|0.0015
81638343|NCT00824850|162966553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|10.3||||||7vPnC serotype 19F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.3|-9.4|
81638344|NCT00824850|162966553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|10.1||||||7vPnC serotype 23F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.1|-10.0|
81638345|NCT00824850|162966553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|10.3||||||Additional serotype 1: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.3|-9.4|
81638346|NCT00824850|162966553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||Additional serotype 3: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81585189|NCT01907828|162842350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.4||0.5399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|11.3|||Paired Student's t-test|||Change in OSBP at 12 months.||11.3|-6.0|0.5399
81585190|NCT01907828|162842350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.8||0.8489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|3.8|||Paired Student's t-test|||Change in Office Diastolic Blood Pressure (ODBP) at 12 months||3.8|-4.6|0.8489
81585191|NCT01907828|162842350|SUPERIORITY|Change in Office Systolic Blood Pressure (OSBP) at 12 months.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.0||0.7999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|18.6|||Paired Student's t-test|||||18.6|-14.6|0.7999
81585192|NCT01907828|162842350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.8||0.2076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|3.4|||Paired Student's t-test|||Change in ODBP at 12 months||3.4|-14.2|0.2076
81585193|NCT01907828|162842351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.3||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|9.1|||Paired Student's t-test|||Change in OSBP at 24 months||9.1|-7.9|0.8820
81585194|NCT01907828|162842351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.0||0.8019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|4.7|||Paired Student's t-test|||Change in ODBP at 24 months||4.7|-3.7|0.8019
81585195|NCT01907828|162842351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.9||0.2177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|19.6|||Paired Student's t-test|||Change in OSBP at 24 months||19.6|-4.8|0.2177
81585196|NCT01907828|162842351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.5||0.4502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|5.2|||Paired Student's t-test|||Change in ODBP at 24 months||5.2|-11.2|0.4502
81585197|NCT04630093|162842364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline vs. 6 months after receiving panel-based pharmacogenetic testing||||0.001
81585198|NCT01073865|162842368|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The lower limit of the CI of the difference is greater than or equal to -17.5%. This non-inferiority margin was pre-defined in the study protocol.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|13.9|||||%PFS at 24 weeks for Zoladex 10.8mg - %PFS at 24 weeks for Zoladex 3.6mg|CI for the difference (10.8 mg-3.6 mg) in %PFS at 24 weeks calculated using the score method recommended by Newcombe et al||13.90|-11.40|
81585199|NCT01073865|162842369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.47|9.67|||||ORR at 24 weeks for Zoladex 10.8mg - ORR at 24 weeks for Zoladex 3.6mg|CI for the difference (10.8 mg-3.6 mg) in ORR at 24 weeks calculated using the score method recommended by Newcombe et al||9.67|-15.47|
81585200|NCT04120610|162842443|OTHER||Correlation|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.41||||||Descriptive analysis of endpoint with no hypothesis.||0.41|0.10|
81585201|NCT04120610|162842444|OTHER||Correlation|-0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.03||||||Correlation of change in acceleration time and ABI. Descriptive analysis of endpoint with no hypothesis.||-0.03|-0.46|
81585202|NCT04120610|162842444|OTHER||Correlation|-0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.12||||||Correlation of change in acceleration time and ABI. Descriptive analysis of endpoint with no hypothesis.||-0.12|-0.51|
81638347|NCT00824850|162966553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|17.0||||||Additional serotype 5: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||17.0|-9.3|
81638348|NCT00824850|162966553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|10.3||||||Additional serotype 6A: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.3|-9.4|
81638349|NCT00824850|162966553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|10.1||||||Additional serotype 7F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.1|-10.0|
81638350|NCT00824850|162966553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||Additional serotype 19A: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638351|NCT00824850|162966554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|8.0||||||7vPnC serotype 4: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||8.0|-13.9|
81638352|NCT00824850|162966554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|10.6||||||7vPnC serotype 6B: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.6|-10.2|
81585203|NCT04120610|162842444|OTHER||Correlation|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.14||||||Correlation of change in acceleration time and ABI. Descriptive analysis of endpoint with no hypothesis.||0.14|-0.38|
81585204|NCT04120610|162842445|OTHER||Correlation|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.12||||||Correlation of change in acceleration time and TBI. Descriptive analysis of endpoint with no hypothesis.||-0.12|-0.52|
81585205|NCT04120610|162842445|OTHER||Correlation|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.15||||||Correlation of change in acceleration time and TBI. Descriptive analysis of endpoint with no hypothesis.||-0.15|-0.52|
81585206|NCT04120610|162842445|OTHER||Correlation|-0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.02||||||Correlation of change in acceleration time and TBI. Descriptive analysis of endpoint with no hypothesis.||0.02|-0.47|
81585207|NCT04120610|162842446|OTHER||Correlation|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.36||||||Correlation of change in acceleration time and Rutherford Classification. Descriptive analysis of endpoint with no hypothesis.||0.36|-0.08|
81585208|NCT04120610|162842446|OTHER||Correlation|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.39||||||Correlation of change in acceleration time and Rutherford Classification. Descriptive analysis of endpoint with no hypothesis.||0.39|-0.02|
81585209|NCT04120610|162842446|OTHER||Correlation|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.47||||||Correlation of change in acceleration time and Rutherford Classification. Descriptive analysis of endpoint with no hypothesis.||0.47|-0.02|
81585210|NCT00591942|162842450|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI were used|KM Survival Curves|0.5637||||0.5637|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|df=1||||||0.5637
81638353|NCT00824850|162966554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|10.3||||||7vPnC serotype 9V: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.3|-9.4|
81585211|NCT03373383|162842454|SUPERIORITY||Percent reduction|17.2|||=|0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|33.9||Adjusted p-values were from the Hochberg step-up procedure within SAS® Proc Multtest to control Type I error.|ANCOVA|||Percent reduction over placebo was calculated as 100\*(1-exp(diff)), where diff was the model estimate of the log ratio between each PSL group and placebo group.||33.9|-3.8|=0.102
81585212|NCT03373383|162842454|SUPERIORITY||Percent reduction|19.1|||=|0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|35.4||Adjusted p-values were from the Hochberg step-up procedure within SAS® Proc Multtest to control Type I error.|ANCOVA|||Percent reduction over placebo was calculated as 100\*(1-exp(diff)), where diff was the model estimate of the log ratio between each PSL group and placebo group.||35.4|-1.2|=0.064
81585213|NCT03373383|162842454|SUPERIORITY||Percent reduction|19.2|||=|0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|35.5||Adjusted p-values were from the Hochberg step-up procedure within SAS® Proc Multtest to control Type I error.|ANCOVA|||Percent reduction over placebo was calculated as 100\*(1-exp(diff)), where diff was the model estimate of the log ratio between each PSL group and placebo group.||35.5|-1.2|=0.063
81585214|NCT03373383|162842454|SUPERIORITY||Percent reduction|12.4|||=|0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|30.1||Adjusted p-values were from the Hochberg step-up procedure within SAS® Proc Multtest to control Type I error.|ANCOVA|||Percent reduction over placebo was calculated as 100\*(1-exp\[diff\]), where diff was the model estimate of the log ratio between each PSL group and placebo group.||30.1|-9.7|=0.248
81585215|NCT03373383|162842455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.72|||=|0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|8.39||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||PSL dose/Placebo was calculated using logistic regression with categorical factors for treatment group, Region (Europe, Non-Europe), Baseline SV2A use (0, 1) and log-transformed Baseline seizure frequency as a continuous covariate.||8.39|0.88|=0.081
81585216|NCT03373383|162842455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37|||=|0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|7.41||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||PSL dose/Placebo was calculated using logistic regression with categorical factors for treatment group, Region (Europe, Non-Europe), Baseline SV2A use (0, 1) and log-transformed Baseline seizure frequency as a continuous covariate.||7.41|0.76|=0.137
81585217|NCT03373383|162842455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16|||=|0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|6.89||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||PSL dose/Placebo was calculated using logistic regression with categorical factors for treatment group, Region (Europe, Non-Europe), Baseline SV2A use (0, 1) and log-transformed Baseline seizure frequency as a continuous covariate.||6.89|0.68|=0.192
81638354|NCT00824850|162966554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.3||||||7vPnC serotype 14: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.3|-9.5|
81638355|NCT00824850|162966554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|10.1||||||7vPnC serotype 18C: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.1|-10.0|
81638356|NCT00824850|162966554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|10.5||||||7vPnC serotype 19F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.5|-10.1|
81458559|NCT01217112|162608567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.176|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.03|||ANCOVA|||v Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.03|-0.30|0.176
81585218|NCT03373383|162842455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.14|||=|0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|9.42||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||PSL dose/Placebo was calculated using logistic regression with categorical factors for treatment group, Region (Europe, Non-Europe), Baseline SV2A use (0, 1) and log-transformed Baseline seizure frequency as a continuous covariate.||9.42|1.05|=0.041
81585219|NCT03373383|162842459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.09|||=|0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|4.3||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||PSL dose/placebo calculated using logistic regression with categorical factors for treatment group (each PSL dose group referenced to the placebo group), region (Europe, Non-Europe), Baseline SV2A use (0, 1) and log-transformed Baseline seizure frequency as a continuous covariate.||4.30|1.02|=0.045
81585220|NCT03373383|162842459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91|||=|0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.93||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||PSL dose/placebo calculated using logistic regression with categorical factors for treatment group (each PSL dose group referenced to the placebo group), region (Europe, Non-Europe), Baseline SV2A use (0, 1) and log-transformed Baseline seizure frequency as a continuous covariate.||3.93|0.93|=0.079
81585221|NCT03373383|162842459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44|||=|0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|3.02||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||PSL dose/placebo calculated using logistic regression with categorical factors for treatment group (each PSL dose group referenced to the placebo group), region (Europe, Non-Europe), Baseline SV2A use (0, 1) and log-transformed Baseline seizure frequency as a continuous covariate.||3.02|0.68|=0.338
81585222|NCT03373383|162842459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88|||=|0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|3.87||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||PSL dose/Placebo calculated using logistic regression with categorical factors for treatment group, Region (Europe, Non-Europe), Baseline SV2A use (0, 1) and log-transformed Baseline seizure frequency as a continuous covariate.||3.87|0.91|=0.087
81585223|NCT03373383|162842460|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|7.4|||=|0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.59|21.89||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Dose group comparisons to Placebo p-value were based on the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test. The Hodges-Lehmann nonparametric estimator was used to estimate the median difference between each PSL dose group versus placebo, along with the corresponding 95% CI of the estimate.||21.89|-6.59|=0.316
81585224|NCT03373383|162842460|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|9.99|||=|0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|23.26||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Dose group comparisons to Placebo p-value were based on the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test. The Hodges-Lehmann nonparametric estimator was used to estimate the median difference between each PSL dose group versus placebo, along with the corresponding 95% CI of the estimate.||23.26|-3.15|=0.133
81585225|NCT03373383|162842460|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|8.19|||=|0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|21.37||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Dose group comparisons to Placebo p-value were based on the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test. The Hodges-Lehmann nonparametric estimator was used to estimate the median difference between each PSL dose group versus placebo, along with the corresponding 95% CI of the estimate.||21.37|-3.95|=0.203
81585226|NCT03373383|162842460|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|2.39|||=|0.784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.65|17.79||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Dose group comparisons to Placebo p-value were based on the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test. The Hodges-Lehmann nonparametric estimator was used to estimate the median difference between each PSL dose group versus placebo, along with the corresponding 95% CI of the estimate.||17.79|-13.65|=0.784
81585227|NCT00405548|162842496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81585228|NCT00405548|162842497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81585229|NCT00405548|162842498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81585230|NCT00405548|162842499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|A p-value of less 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant.||Mean LV filling pressure was compared from baseline to 12 weeks within the BNP group.||||0.004
81585231|NCT00405548|162842499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|A p-value of less 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant.||Mean LV filling pressure was compared from baseline to 12 weeks within the Placebo group.||||0.43
81585232|NCT04652479|162842513|OTHER|||||||0.0028||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Mixed effects model|||Within-group analysis||||0.0028
81585233|NCT04652479|162842513|OTHER|||||||0.0005||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Mixed effects model|||Within-group analysis||||0.0005
81638357|NCT00824850|162966554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|16.6||||||7vPnC serotype 23F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||16.6|-9.1|
81638358|NCT00824850|162966554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|10.1||||||Additional serotype 1: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.1|-10.0|
81638359|NCT00824850|162966554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|10.3||||||Additional serotype 3: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.3|-9.4|
81527578|NCT00536471|162741786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0||||P-value for Hemoglobin - Low.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.038
81527579|NCT04273893|162741794|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||Changes from baseline ALC were conducted using repeated measures models with an unstructured covariance matrix and model terms for tumor location, follow-up time. Adjustments for stratification factors were made using least squares means.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81527580|NCT00856544|162741803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|27.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.94|36.13||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. In order for the comparison to 5 mg to be statistically significant, the comparison to 10 mg had to be statistically significant.|Normal approximation|||Normal approximation to the binomial distribution was used to test the superiority of each dose of CP-690,550 10 mg to placebo and 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was evaluated for the difference in percentages.||36.13|17.94|<0.0001
81527581|NCT00856544|162741803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|21.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.39|30.65||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. In order for the comparison to 5 mg to be statistically significant, the comparison to 10 mg had to be statistically significant.|Normal Approximation|||Normal approximation to the binomial distribution was used to test the superiority of each dose of CP-690,550 5 mg to placebo and 2-sided 95% CI was evaluated for the difference in percentages.||30.65|12.39|<0.0001
81527582|NCT00856544|162741804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.26||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For the comparison of 10 mg to placebo to be statistically significant, the comparison of 10 mg to placebo in ACR20 had to be significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Least squares mean difference (LS Mean Difference) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated using a mixed effect repeated measure model with treatments, visits and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and participants as a random effect.||-0.26|-0.44|<0.0001
81527583|NCT00856544|162741804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.16||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For comparison of 5 mg to placebo to be statistically significant, comparison of 10 mg to placebo and comparison of 5 mg to placebo in ACR20 had to be statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean Difference and corresponding 95% CI was calculated using a mixed effect repeated measure model with treatments, visits and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and participants as a random effect.||-0.16|-0.35|<0.0001
81527584|NCT00856544|162741805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|10.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|15.45||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For the comparison of 10 mg to placebo to be statistically significant, the comparison of 10 mg to placebo in HAQ-DI had to be significant.|Normal Approximation|||Normal approximation to the binomial distribution was used to test the superiority of each dose of CP-690,550 10 mg to placebo and 2-sided 95% CI was evaluated for the difference in percentages.||15.45|5.80|<0.0001
81527585|NCT00856544|162741805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|6.42||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|10.77||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For comparison of 5 mg to placebo to be statistically significant, comparison of 10 mg to placebo and comparison of 5 mg to placebo in HAQ-DI had to be statistically significant.|Normal Approximation|||Normal approximation to the binomial distribution was used to test the superiority of each dose of CP-690,550 5 mg to placebo and 2-sided 95% CI was evaluated for the difference in percentages.||10.77|2.07|0.0038
81527586|NCT05274269|162741891|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|9.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|11.3|||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures|||||11.3|7.2|< 0.0001
81527587|NCT05274269|162741892|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-28.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|-24.5|||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures|||||-24.5|-32.1|< 0.0001
81527588|NCT05274269|162741893|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|19.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.5|23.5|||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures|||||23.5|15.5|< 0.0001
81527589|NCT05274269|162741894|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.69|||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures|||||0.69|0.24|< 0.0001
81527590|NCT05274269|162741895|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|1.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.9|||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures|||||1.9|0.6|< 0.0001
81527591|NCT02206035|162741899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Baseline||||0.95
81527592|NCT02206035|162741899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Day 28||||0.26
81527593|NCT02206035|162741899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Day 100||||0.63
81527594|NCT02206035|162741899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Day 180||||0.76
81527595|NCT02206035|162741900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Baseline||||0.99
81527596|NCT02206035|162741900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Day 28||||0.48
81527597|NCT02206035|162741900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.35
81527598|NCT02206035|162741900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Day 180||||0.96
81527599|NCT02206035|162741901|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Baseline||||<0.001
81527600|NCT02206035|162741901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Day 28||||0.75
81527601|NCT02206035|162741901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Day 100||||0.28
81527602|NCT02206035|162741901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Day 180||||0.82
81527603|NCT02206035|162741902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Baseline||||0.54
81638360|NCT00824850|162966554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|17.2||||||Additional serotype 5: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||17.2|-8.6|
81638361|NCT00824850|162966554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||Additional serotype 6A: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638362|NCT00824850|162966554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|10.6||||||Additional serotype 7F: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.6|-9.7|
81638363|NCT00824850|162966554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0||||||Additional serotype 19A: difference in proportions, \[(7vPnC/13vPnC) - (MnCC/13vPnC)\], expressed as a percentage, along with exact 2-sided confidence interval.||10.0|-9.5|
81638364|NCT03242863|162966555|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81638365|NCT03242863|162966556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0015
81638366|NCT03242863|162966557|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81638367|NCT03242863|162966558|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81527604|NCT02206035|162741902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Day 28||||0.61
81638368|NCT02507297|162966577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.367|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 8 weeks after baseline||||.367
81638369|NCT02507297|162966577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 12 weeks postpartum||||.48
81638370|NCT02507297|162966578|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.136|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 8 weeks after baseline||||.136
81638371|NCT02507297|162966578|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.324|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 12 weeks postpartum||||.324
81638372|NCT02507297|162966579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.916|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 8 weeks after baseline||||.916
81638373|NCT02507297|162966579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.752|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 12 weeks postpartum||||.752
81638374|NCT02507297|162966580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.568|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 8 weeks after baseline||||.568
81638375|NCT02507297|162966580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.568|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 12 weeks postpartum||||.568
81638376|NCT02507297|162966581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.486|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.486
81638377|NCT02065895|162966611|OTHER|ANOVA was used to first tests the hypothesis that there is a difference among the three groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|66.8||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.4|80.3||The p value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using Sidak's correction. A priori the pimary outcome was defined as blood glucose AUC from 8 am - 12pm; however we used blood glucose AUC from 8am - 2pm to capture the entire meal response.|ANOVA|||Differences among the 3 groups were assessed by repeated measures ANOVA using Sidak's correction for multiple comparisons. All subjects were analyzed as a single group, no comparison group.||80.3|33.4|0.0011
81638378|NCT02065895|162966612|OTHER|||||||0.0059|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0059
81638379|NCT01686152|162966639|EQUIVALENCE|The test product was determined to be bioequivalent to the reference product if the 90% confidence interval was within -0.20 to 0.20.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0663|0.0913||||||||0.0913|-0.0663|
81638380|NCT01853384|162966640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5348||||||Analysis adjusted for sites, with significance being at P \< 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.5348
81638381|NCT01853384|162966641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9456|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||.9456
81638382|NCT01853384|162966643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6194||||||Treatment Week 01|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.6194
81638383|NCT01853384|162966643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.793||||||Treatment Week 02|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.7930
81638384|NCT01853384|162966643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3362||||||Treatment Week 03|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3362
81638385|NCT01853384|162966643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5263||||||Treatment Week 04|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5263
81638386|NCT01853384|162966643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1997||||||Treatment Week 05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1997
81638387|NCT01853384|162966643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1617||||||Treatment Week 06|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1617
81638388|NCT01853384|162966643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2611||||||Treatment Week 07|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2611
81638389|NCT01853384|162966643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7232||||||Treatment Week 08|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7232
81638390|NCT01853384|162966643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4405||||||Treatment Week 09|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4405
81638391|NCT01853384|162966643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3516||||||Treatment Week 10|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3516
81638392|NCT01853384|162966643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2821||||||Treatment Week 11|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2821
81638393|NCT01853384|162966643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3722||||||Treatment Week 12|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3722
81638394|NCT01853384|162966643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5348||||||Week 12 - Primary Endpoint|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5348
81638395|NCT01853384|162966645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5909||||||Week 01|ANCOVA|||||||0.5909
81638396|NCT01853384|162966645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8234||||||Week 02|ANCOVA|||||||0.8234
81638397|NCT01853384|162966645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1556||||||Week 03|ANCOVA|||||||0.1556
81638398|NCT01853384|162966645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3487||||||Week 04|ANCOVA|||||||0.3487
81638399|NCT01853384|162966645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1064||||||Week 05|ANCOVA|||||||0.1064
81638400|NCT01853384|162966645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2888||||||Week 06|ANCOVA|||||||0.2888
81638401|NCT01853384|162966645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6095||||||Week 07|ANCOVA|||||||0.6095
81638402|NCT01853384|162966645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1566||||||Week 08|ANCOVA|||||||0.1566
81638403|NCT01853384|162966645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4216||||||Week 09|ANCOVA|||||||0.4216
81638404|NCT01853384|162966645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8166||||||Week10|ANCOVA|||||||0.8166
81638405|NCT01853384|162966645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9114||||||Week 11|ANCOVA|||||||0.9114
81638406|NCT01853384|162966645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9733||||||Week 12|ANCOVA|||||||0.9733
81638407|NCT01853384|162966646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7439||||||Week 01|ANCOVA|||||||0.7439
81638408|NCT01853384|162966646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6992||||||Week 02|ANCOVA|||||||0.6992
81638409|NCT01853384|162966646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0867||||||Week 03|ANCOVA|||||||0.0867
81638410|NCT01853384|162966646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5739||||||Week 04|ANCOVA|||||||0.5739
81638411|NCT01853384|162966646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6497||||||Week 05|ANCOVA|||||||0.6497
81638412|NCT01853384|162966646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1427||||||Week 06|ANCOVA|||||||0.1427
81458560|NCT01217112|162608567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.895|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.18|-0.15|0.895
81638413|NCT01853384|162966646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0682||||||Week 07|ANCOVA|||||||0.0682
81638414|NCT01853384|162966646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0161||||||Week 08|ANCOVA|||||||0.0161
81638415|NCT01853384|162966646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0973||||||Week 09|ANCOVA|||||||0.0973
81638416|NCT01853384|162966646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4661||||||Week 10|ANCOVA|||||||0.4661
81638417|NCT01853384|162966646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.601||||||Week 11|ANCOVA|||||||0.6010
81638418|NCT01853384|162966646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3369||||||Week 12|ANCOVA|||||||0.3369
81638419|NCT03137784|162966647|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|0.089|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.132|||Linear Mixed Model|||||0.132|0.047|<0.001
81638420|NCT03137784|162966647|OTHER||Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|0.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.132|||Linear Mixed Model|||||0.132|0.047|<0.001
81638421|NCT03137784|162966648|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|0.165|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|0.203|||Linear Mixed Model|||||0.203|0.127|<0.001
81527605|NCT02206035|162741902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Day 100||||0.42
81638422|NCT03137784|162966648|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|0.168|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.129|0.206|||Linear Mixed Model|||||0.206|0.129|<0.001
81638423|NCT03137784|162966649|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|0.176|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.141|0.212|||Linear Mixed Model|||||0.212|0.141|<0.001
81638424|NCT03137784|162966649|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|0.179|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.144|0.215|||Linear Mixed Model|||||0.215|0.144|<0.001
81638425|NCT03137784|162966650|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|0.139|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.106|0.173|||Linear Mixed Model|||||0.173|0.106|<0.001
81638426|NCT03137784|162966650|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|0.146|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.112|0.179|||Linear Mixed Model|||||0.179|0.112|<0.001
81638427|NCT03137784|162966651|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|0.164|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|0.201|||Linear Mixed Model|||||0.201|0.127|<0.001
81638428|NCT03137784|162966651|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|0.174|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.137|0.211|||Linear Mixed Model|||||0.211|0.137|<0.001
81638429|NCT03137784|162966652|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|0.036||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.077|||Linear Mixed Model|||||0.077|-0.004|0.079
81638430|NCT03137784|162966652|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|0.058||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.099|||Linear Mixed Model|||||0.099|0.017|0.006
81638431|NCT03137784|162966654|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|25.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.22|31.79|||Linear Mixed Model||LS Mean of change from baseline in mean morning PEF is calculated with the ANCOVA model using treatment, stratification group, dosing schedule, gender, center grouping, smoking status, and baseline mean morning PEF as covariates|||31.79|19.22|<0.001
81638432|NCT03137784|162966654|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|24.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.99|30.59|||Linear Mixed Model|||||30.59|17.99|<0.001
81638433|NCT03137784|162966655|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|30.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.07|36.82|||Linear Mixed Model||LS Mean of change from baseline in mean morning PEF is calculated with the ANCOVA model using treatment, stratification group, dosing schedule, gender, center grouping, smoking status, and baseline mean morning PEF as covariates|||36.82|25.07|<0.001
81638434|NCT03137784|162966655|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|29.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.47|35.26|||Linear Mixed Model||LS Mean of change from baseline in mean morning PEF is calculated with the ANCOVA model using treatment, stratification group, dosing schedule, gender, center grouping, smoking status, and baseline mean morning PEF as covariates|||35.26|23.47|<0.001
81638435|NCT03137784|162966656|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|-0.15||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.0|||Linear Mixed Model|||||0.00|-0.31|0.053
81638436|NCT03137784|162966656|OTHER|Treatment difference|Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|-0.11||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.05|||Linear Mixed Model|||||0.05|-0.27|0.163
81638437|NCT01205126|162966657|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority was demonstrated if upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was less than the non-inferiority margin of 1.5.|Least square mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.1||P-value was calculated by ANCOVA model using Baseline as covariate for change at Day 29.|ANCOVA|||||1.1|-1.3|0.855
81638438|NCT01205126|162966658|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority was demonstrated if upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was less than the non-inferiority margin of 1.5.|Least square mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.6|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA model using Baseline as covariate for change at Day 29.||||0.6|-1.0|0.615
81638439|NCT01205126|162966659|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority was demonstrated if upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was less than the non-inferiority margin of 1.5.|Least square mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA model using Baseline as covariate for change at Day 29.||||0.7|-1.1|0.621
81638440|NCT01205126|162966660|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority was demonstrated if upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was less than the non-inferiority margin of 1.5.||||||0.832|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA model using Baseline as covariate for change at Day 29.||||||0.832
81638441|NCT01205126|162966661|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority was demonstrated if upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was less than the non-inferiority margin of 1.5.||||||0.304|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA model using Baseline as covariate for change at Day 29||||||0.304
81638442|NCT01205126|162966662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276|||||||rank sum test, 2 sided|||||||0.276
81638443|NCT00805792|162966668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||The statistical significance of the change was assessed by the P value associated with estimated regression coefficient (beta coefficient or slope).||||<.001
81638444|NCT00805792|162966669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||The statistical significance of the change was assessed by the P value associated with estimated regression coefficient (beta coefficient or slope).||||<.001
81638445|NCT00805792|162966670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||The statistical significance of the change was assessed by the P value associated with estimated regression coefficient (beta coefficient or slope).||||<.001
81638446|NCT00321971|162966672|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.421|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.208|0.657|||Mixed Models Analysis|Intention-to-treat model|The CES-D data were log-transformed for analysis|Hypothesis: The experimental intervention group will endorse lower mean levels of depressive symptoms during follow-up than the study group receiving the comparison intervention.||0.657|0.208|<.05
81638447|NCT00923078|162966699|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|4.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as baseline minus Auditory Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline and post-training scores. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||4.23|0.17|<0.05
81638448|NCT00923078|162966699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as baseline minus Visual Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline and post-training scores. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||1.31|-2.75|0.48
81458561|NCT01217112|162608568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.745||0.871|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|1.37|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.37|-1.13|0.871
81638449|NCT00923078|162966699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as Auditory Training minus Visual Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between post-training scores in Auditory vs. Visual Cognitive Training conditions. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||-0.90|-4.95|<0.01
81638450|NCT00923078|162966700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as baseline minus Auditory Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline and post-training scores. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||1.25|0.08|<0.05
81458562|NCT01217112|162608568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.721||0.826|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|1.37|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.37|-1.05|0.826
81527606|NCT02206035|162741902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Day 180||||0.38
81585234|NCT04652479|162842514|OTHER|||||||0.0027||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Mixed effects model|||Within-group analysis||||0.0027
81458563|NCT01217112|162608568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.703||0.693|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.46|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.90|-1.46|0.693
81458564|NCT01217112|162608568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.722||0.536|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.76|1.66|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.66|-0.76|0.536
81458565|NCT01217112|162608569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.633||0.878|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.8|13.13|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||13.13|-15.80|0.878
81527607|NCT02206035|162741903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Baseline||||0.10
81527608|NCT02206035|162741903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Day 28||||0.32
81527609|NCT02206035|162741903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Day 100||||0.63
81527610|NCT02206035|162741903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at Day 180||||0.30
81527611|NCT02936843|162741906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided||TTEST, two sided||||0.41
81527612|NCT00709618|162741921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|41.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.4|55.4|||||The estimated value respresents the percentage of participants with a complete response or a partial response.|||55.4|26.4|
81527613|NCT02920749|162741933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The P value less than 0.05 was considered to be significant. With type I α = 5% and with type II (power) of 90%, we therefore needed 27 patients/group.|ANOVA|||Statistical analysis was carried out with SPSS version 21 for Windows (IBM Corporation) software. All data are expressed as means ± SD. Mann-Whitney test was performed to assess the differences between patient subgroups.||||<0.05
81527614|NCT02920749|162741934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The P value less than 0.05 was considered to be significant. With type I α = 5% and with type II (power) of 90%, we therefore needed 27 patients/group.|ANOVA|||Statistical analysis was carried out with SPSS version 21 for Windows (IBM Corporation) software. All data are expressed as means ± SD. Mann-Whitney test was performed to assess the differences between patient subgroups.||||<0.05
81527615|NCT00286494|162741935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.28||A step-down strategy was used for the primary analysis. First, the 25mg dose was compared to placebo at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. The 12.5 mg dose was compared to placebo only if the comparison of the 25mg dose to placebo was significant.|ANCOVA|Treatment, treatment regimen and geographic region as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and baseline value for the endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|Null Hypothesis: No difference between treatment and placebo arms in change from baseline in glycosylated hemoglobin at wk 26. Sample size calculated based on normally distributed means. For comparison of either dose vs. placebo (2-sample t-test), study sample size \>=500 subjects had 95% power to detect a treatment difference as small as 0.4% in the supportive per protocol analysis set assuming SD=0.8%, 2-sided \>0.05 significance level and \>=80% of subjects meeting per protocol criteria.||-0.28|-0.67|<0.001
81527616|NCT00286494|162741935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.41||A step-down strategy was used for the primary analysis. First, the 25mg dose was compared to placebo at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. The 12.5 mg dose was compared to placebo only if the comparison of the 25mg dose to placebo was significant.|ANCOVA|Treatment, treatment regimen and geographic region as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and baseline value for the endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|Null Hypothesis: No difference between treatment and placebo arms in change from baseline in glycosylated hemoglobin at wk 26. Sample size calculated based on normally distributed means. For comparison of either dose vs. placebo (2-sample t-test), study sample size \>=500 subjects had 95% power to detect a treatment difference as small as 0.4% in the supportive per protocol analysis set assuming SD=0.8%, 2-sided \>0.05 significance level and \>=80% of subjects meeting per protocol criteria.||-0.41|-0.80|<0.001
81527617|NCT00286494|162741936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.16||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.16|-0.36|<0.001
81527618|NCT00286494|162741936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.21||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.21|-0.41|<0.001
81527619|NCT00286494|162741937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.27||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.27|-0.56|<0.001
81527620|NCT00286494|162741937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.4||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.40|-0.69|<0.001
81458566|NCT01217112|162608569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.377||0.919|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.18|14.89|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||14.89|-13.18|0.919
81458567|NCT01217112|162608569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.989||0.557|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.67|18.11|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||18.11|-8.67|0.557
81458568|NCT01217112|162608569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.328||0.275|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.76|23.16|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||23.16|-4.76|0.275
81458569|NCT01217112|162608570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.445||0.528|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.12|38.01|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||38.01|-17.12|0.528
81458570|NCT01217112|162608570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.825||0.99|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.32|26.72|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||26.72|-26.32|0.990
81585235|NCT04652479|162842514|OTHER|||||||0.0043||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Mixed effects model|||Within-group analysis||||0.0043
81458571|NCT01217112|162608570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.369||0.776|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.37|30.15|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||30.15|-21.37|0.776
81585236|NCT04652479|162842515|OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Mixed effects model|||Within-group analysis||||0.0003
81585237|NCT04652479|162842515|OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Mixed effects model|||Within-group analysis||||0.0003
81458572|NCT01217112|162608570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|44.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.834||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.98|71.05|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||71.05|17.98|0.007
81458573|NCT01217112|162608571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.536||0.717|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|1.09|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.09|-0.70|0.717
81585238|NCT04652479|162842516|OTHER|||||||0.161||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group analysis of change from baseline||||0.161
81458574|NCT01217112|162608571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.531||0.218|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|1.55|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.55|-0.23|0.218
81638451|NCT00923078|162966700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as baseline minus Visual Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline and post-training scores. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||1.09|-0.08|0.09
81458575|NCT01217112|162608571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.514||0.378|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|1.32|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.32|-0.40|0.378
81458576|NCT01217112|162608571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.532||0.361|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|1.38|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.38|-0.40|0.361
81585239|NCT04652479|162842516|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-35.66||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline||||0.201
81585240|NCT04652479|162842516|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-67.65||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline||||0.001
81585241|NCT04652479|162842517|OTHER|||||||0.145||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group analysis of change from baseline||||0.145
81585242|NCT04652479|162842517|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-31.88||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided||Change in percentage|Within-group analysis of change from baseline||||0.111
81585243|NCT04652479|162842517|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-53.37||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided||Change in percentage|Within-group analysis of change from baseline||||0.001
81585244|NCT00828191|162842531|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis (H0) was tested against the alternative by calculating a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in ongoing pregnancy rates. If the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was greater than the non-inferiority limit (-10.0%), the null hypothesis was rejected and the test group considered not inferior to the control treatment.|Difference in pregnancy rates|-2.5||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|4.4|||Fisher Exact|||"The non -inferiority hypothesis to be tested for the primary endpoint was that the ongoing pregnancy rate (oPR) in the test group (Pe)was lower than the oPR in the control group (Pc)against the alternative one that the oPR in the test group was equal to or higher than the oPR in the control group.~H0 : Pc\>= Pe + d(-10%) H1 : Pc\< Pe + d(-10%)"||4.4|-9.4|0.52
81585245|NCT00828191|162842532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|4.0|||ANOVA|||||4.0|-7.6|0.54
81585246|NCT00828191|162842533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.0||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|4.8|||Fisher Exact|||||4.8|-8.8|0.62
81585247|NCT01324349|162842552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank||Median difference equals control median minus Hemostatic Patch median in minutes.|The primary effectiveness endpoint was time to hemostasis. The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate the survival distribution and to obtain the estimated median time to hemostasis for each treatment. Subjects who did not achieve hemostasis by 10 minutes were to be censored as of that time point. For each treatment, 95% Brookmeyer-Crowley confidence intervals for the median were computed based upon the sign test.||||<0.0001
81585248|NCT01324349|162842553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|23.2||||0.0339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|47.3|||Suissa and Shuster test||Risk difference equals percentage hemostasis for Hemostatic Patch minus percentage hemostasis for control.|The secondary effectiveness endpoint was hemostasis within 3 minutes. The number and percentage of subjects who achieved hemostasis within 3 minutes are presented for each treatment group. The proportions of subjects who achieved hemostasis within 3 minutes were compared between treatments using the Suissa and Shuster test. Additionally, a 95% Blyth-Still-Casella confidence interval for the true proportion was computed for each treatment.||47.3|1.9|0.0339
81585249|NCT01324349|162842554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.5||||0.5029|||||||Fisher Exact||Risk difference equals percent of subjects with any treatment emergent adverse events in control group minus percent of subjects with any treatment emergent adverse events in Hemostatic Patch group.|The incidence of subjects experiencing treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) (defined under this protocol as Adverse Events) was summarized by MedDRA system organ class (SOC) and preferred term (PT) for each treatment group for the safety population. Tests for differences between the two treatments in the proportion of subjects experiencing any adverse event were made using Fisher's Exact Test.||||0.5029
81585250|NCT00082433|162842561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0005||95.0|0.69|0.9|||Log Rank|||The analysis was conducted when 903 progressions or deaths (446 in combination:457 in capecitabine) were observed in 960 participants.||.90|.69|.0005
81585251|NCT00082433|162842562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.44|2.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.50|1.44|<.0001
81585252|NCT00082433|162842566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wei-Lachin|||There was a statistically significant difference between groups in change from baseline FBSI score favoring capecitabine. A mean change from baseline of 2.5 was considered a clinically meaningful difference (minimally important difference or MID). On-treatment mean changes in the FBSI did not reach the MID in either group.||||<0.0001
81585253|NCT00082433|162842567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.1162||95.0|0.78|1.03||The test was stratified by (taxane resistance \[yes/no\], measurable disease versus non-measurable disease, prior chemotherapy for metastatic disease \[yes/no\], and anthracycline resistance \[yes/no\]).|Log Rank|The analysis was conducted at the 0.05 level and no adjustments were performed||This primary analysis was a comparison between the 2 treatment arms using a 2-sided, α=0.05 level log-rank test (to reject the null hypothesis of equality of survival). The analysis was conducted when 880 deaths (430 in combination:450 in capecitabine) were observed from the 1221 randomized participants.||1.03|.78|.1162
81585254|NCT00082433|162842567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.0231||95.0|0.75|0.98|||Regression, Cox|||This prespecified secondary analysis was a Cox model adjusted for age, Karnofsky performance status, number of organ sites, estrogen receptor status, hepatic impairment, time from diagnosis, liver/lung metastases.||.98|.75|.0231
81638452|NCT00923078|162966700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as Auditory Training minus Visual Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between post-training scores in Auditory vs. Visual Cognitive Training conditions. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||0.43|-0.75|0.59
81458577|NCT01217112|162608572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.417|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.03|-0.01|0.417
81585255|NCT01796197|162842570|SUPERIORITY||Pathelogic Complete Response Rate|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Two stage design, exact method||Decision Rule: If the percentage of participants experiencing pathologic complete response (pCR) is ≤ 15% then the preoperative regimen is considered minimally effective. If the proportion of pCR ≥ 40% then the regimen is worthy of further study.|Null Hypothesis: pCR rate is less than or equal to 15% Alternative Hypothesis: pCR rate is greater than or equal to 40% Hypothesized False Positive Rate (alpha) : 3.9% Hypothesized False Negative Rate (1-beta) : 9.9%||||
81585256|NCT01888497|162842598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman estimate|13.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.85|17.4||Statistical comparison was performed at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||Hodges-Lehman estimate of treatment difference was reported.|For primary endpoint sequential order of testing: triazolam versus (vs) placebo; gabapentin vs placebo; diphenhydramine citrate vs gabapentin; diphenhydramine citrate vs placebo. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were considered significant.||17.40|10.85|<0.001
81458578|NCT01217112|162608572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.34|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.04|-0.01|0.340
81458579|NCT01217112|162608572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.915|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.02|-0.02|0.915
81458580|NCT01217112|162608572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.465|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.03|-0.01|0.465
81458581|NCT01217112|162608573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.616||0.646|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.96|3.45|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||3.45|-1.96|0.646
81458582|NCT01217112|162608573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.598||0.219|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.69|4.66|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||4.66|-0.69|0.219
81458583|NCT01217112|162608573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.563||0.307|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|4.23|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||4.23|-1.00|0.307
81458584|NCT01217112|162608573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.612||0.348|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.17|4.22|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||4.22|-1.17|0.348
81458585|NCT01217112|162608574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.299||0.187|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.44|3.91|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||3.91|-0.44|0.187
81585257|NCT01888497|162842598|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For gabapentin versus placebo comparison, the non-inferiority margin for upper limit of 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was 2.4 cm.|Hodges-Lehman estimate|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|2.33|||||Hodges-Lehman estimate of treatment difference was reported.|For primary endpoint sequential order of testing: triazolam vs placebo; gabapentin vs placebo; diphenhydramine citrate vs gabapentin; diphenhydramine citrate vs placebo. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were considered significant.||2.33|-0.66|
81585258|NCT01888497|162842598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman estimate|1.02||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|2.51||Statistical comparison was performed at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||Hodges-Lehman estimate of treatment difference was reported.|For primary endpoint sequential order of testing: triazolam vs placebo; gabapentin vs placebo; diphenhydramine citrate vs gabapentin; diphenhydramine citrate vs placebo. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were considered significant.||2.51|-0.39|0.134
81585259|NCT01888497|162842598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman estimate|2.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|3.98||Statistical comparison was performed at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||Hodges-Lehman estimate of treatment difference was reported.|For primary endpoint sequential order of testing: triazolam vs placebo; gabapentin vs placebo; diphenhydramine citrate vs gabapentin; diphenhydramine citrate vs placebo. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were considered significant.||3.98|1.01|<0.001
81585260|NCT01888497|162842599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman estimate|0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.47||Statistical comparison was performed at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||Hodges-Lehman estimate of treatment difference was reported.|For secondary endpoint sequential order of testing: triazolam vs placebo; gabapentin vs placebo; diphenhydramine citrate vs gabapentin; diphenhydramine citrate vs placebo. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were considered significant.||0.47|0.26|<0.001
81648328|NCT01772563|162986972|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR) [%]|93.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.07|106.81|||||GMR (test/reference) i.e. (Volasertib+Itraconazole/ Volasertib). Intra- individual coefficient of variation (gCV%)=25.1.|"Statistical analysis of Volasertib:~AUC0-tz was log-transformed prior to fitting an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. This model included effects for 'treatment' and 'subject'. 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were computed, then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator and interval estimates for the geometric mean ratio (GMR)."||106.81|82.07|
81520373|NCT02698371|162729853|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.02||||||Applied for rows/categories alfa/bravo/charlie of Retention-USPHS comparison between G1 and G4G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) Retention performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.020
81520374|NCT02698371|162729853|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.02||||||Applied for rows/categories alfa/bravo/charlie of Retention-USPHS comparison between G2 and G3G5 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) Retention performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.020
81520375|NCT02698371|162729853|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.04||||||Applied for rows/categories alfa/bravo/charlie of Retention-USPHS comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall. P-value adjusted.|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) Retention performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.040
81520376|NCT02698371|162729854|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered|||||<|0.001||||||Applied for rows/categories alfa/bravo/charlie/delta of Marginal Integrity-USPHS comparison between G1 and G4G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) Marginal Integrity performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||<0.001
81520377|NCT02698371|162729854|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered|||||<|0.001||||||Applied for rows/categories alfa/bravo/charlie/delta of Marginal Integrity-USPHS comparison between G2 and G3G5 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) Marginal Integrity performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||<0.001
81520378|NCT02698371|162729854|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.211||||||Applied for rows/categories alfa/bravo/charlie/delta of Marginal Integrity-USPHS comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall. P-value adjusted.|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) Marginal Integrity performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.211
81520379|NCT02698371|162729855|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.102||||||Applied for rows/categories No Evidence vs Evidence of Postoperative Sensitivity-USPHS comparison between G1 and G4G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) Postoperative Sensitivity performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.102
81520380|NCT02698371|162729855|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.18||||||Applied for rows/categories No Evidence vs Evidence of Postoperative Sensitivity-USPHS comparison between G2 and G3G5 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) Postoperative Sensitivity performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.180
81520381|NCT02698371|162729855|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.99||||||Applied for rows/categories No Evidence vs Evidence of Postoperative Sensitivity-USPHS comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall. P-value adjusted.|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) Postoperative Sensitivity performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.990
81585261|NCT01888497|162842599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For gabapentin versus placebo comparison, the non-inferiority margin for upper limit of 95% CI was 0.1 m/sec.|Hodges-Lehman estimate|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.05|||||Hodges-Lehman estimate of treatment difference was reported.|For secondary endpoint sequential order of testing: triazolam vs placebo; gabapentin vs placebo; diphenhydramine citrate vs gabapentin; diphenhydramine citrate vs placebo. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were considered significant.||0.05|-0.07|
81638453|NCT00923078|162966701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|-0.52||Post-test scores following Auditory Cognitive Training as compared to baseline, tested at alpha = 0.05 (uncorrected).|Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as baseline minus Auditory Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline and post-training scores. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||-0.52|-3.53|<0.01
81638454|NCT00923078|162966701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|-0.94||Post-test scores following Visual Cognitive Training as compared to baseline, tested at alpha = 0.05 (uncorrected).|Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as baseline minus Visual Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline and post-training scores. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||-0.94|-3.95|0.01
81585262|NCT01888497|162842599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman estimate|0.07||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.12||Statistical comparison was performed at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||Hodges-Lehman estimate of treatment difference was reported.|For secondary endpoint sequential order of testing: triazolam vs placebo; gabapentin vs placebo; diphenhydramine citrate vs gabapentin; diphenhydramine citrate vs placebo. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were considered significant.||0.12|0.02|0.012
81585263|NCT01888497|162842599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman estimate|0.06||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.12||Statistical comparison was performed at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||Hodges-Lehman estimate of treatment difference was reported.|For secondary endpoint sequential order of testing: triazolam vs placebo; gabapentin vs placebo; diphenhydramine citrate vs gabapentin; diphenhydramine citrate vs placebo. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were considered significant.||0.12|0.01|0.014
81585264|NCT01888497|162842600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman estimate|103.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.0|130.5||Statistical comparison was performed at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||Hodges-Lehman estimate of treatment difference was reported.|For secondary endpoint sequential order of testing: triazolam vs placebo; gabapentin vs placebo; diphenhydramine citrate vs gabapentin; diphenhydramine citrate vs placebo. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were considered significant.||130.50|72.00|<0.001
81585265|NCT01888497|162842600|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For gabapentin versus placebo comparison, the non-inferiority margin for upper limit of 95% CI was 8 lanes.|Hodges-Lehman estimate|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|16.5|||||Hodges-Lehman estimate of treatment difference was reported.|For secondary endpoint sequential order of testing: triazolam vs placebo; gabapentin vs placebo; diphenhydramine citrate vs gabapentin; diphenhydramine citrate vs placebo. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were considered significant.||16.50|-4.00|
81585266|NCT01888497|162842600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman estimate|3.0||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|9.0||Statistical comparison was performed at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||Hodges-Lehman estimate of treatment difference was reported.|For secondary endpoint sequential order of testing: triazolam vs placebo; gabapentin vs placebo; diphenhydramine citrate vs gabapentin; diphenhydramine citrate vs placebo. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were considered significant.||9.00|-3.00|0.213
81585267|NCT01888497|162842600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman estimate|11.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|20.5||Statistical comparison was performed at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||Hodges-Lehman estimate of treatment difference was reported.|For secondary endpoint sequential order of testing: triazolam vs placebo; gabapentin vs placebo; diphenhydramine citrate vs gabapentin; diphenhydramine citrate vs placebo. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were considered significant.||20.50|4.00|0.003
81638455|NCT00923078|162966701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|1.08||Post-test scores following Auditory Cognitive Training as compared to Visual Cognitive Training, tested at alpha = 0.05 (uncorrected).|Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as Auditory Training minus Visual Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between post-training scores in Auditory vs. Visual Cognitive Training conditions. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||1.08|-1.93|0.58
81585268|NCT03711162|162842601|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.12||0.5525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.3|97.6||P-value: based on random coefficient regression model (linear slope model) on FVC values.|Coefficient Regression Model|Treatment effect determined by using estimated slopes for each treatment group on basis of time-by-treatment interaction term from the mixed model.||||97.6|-52.3|0.5525
81585269|NCT03711162|162842601|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-26.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.53||0.4776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.5|47.1||P-value: based on random coefficient regression model (linear slope model) on FVC values.|Coefficient Regression Model|Treatment effect was determined by using estimated slopes for each treatment group on basis of time-by-treatment interaction term from mixed model.||||47.1|-100.5|0.4776
81458586|NCT01217112|162608574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28||0.578|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.43|2.86|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||2.86|-1.43|0.578
81458587|NCT01217112|162608574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.249||0.368|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|3.22|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||3.22|-0.96|0.368
81458588|NCT01217112|162608574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.304||0.696|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.67|2.69|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||2.69|-1.67|0.696
81458589|NCT01217112|162608575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.327|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|3.51|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||3.51|-0.90|0.327
81458590|NCT01217112|162608575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.303||0.851|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.93|2.43|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||2.43|-1.93|0.851
81458591|NCT01217112|162608575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.281||0.672|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|2.69|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||2.69|-1.60|0.672
81458592|NCT01217112|162608575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.327||0.978|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.26|2.18|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||2.18|-2.26|0.978
81458593|NCT01217112|162608576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.512||0.857|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|0.76|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.76|-0.95|0.857
81458594|NCT01217112|162608576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.549||0.543|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.58|1.26|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.26|-0.58|0.543
81458595|NCT01217112|162608576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.495||0.859|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.74|0.92|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.92|-0.74|0.859
81458596|NCT01217112|162608576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.526||0.467|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.27|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.50|-1.27|0.467
81458597|NCT01217112|162608577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.406||0.124|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.32|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.05|-1.32|0.124
81585270|NCT03711162|162842602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.74|0.56|0.9648
81585271|NCT03711162|162842602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.84|0.60|0.8530
81585272|NCT03711162|162842603|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.05|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards for time to respiratory-related hospitalization.|||2.05|0.50|
81585273|NCT03711162|162842603|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.88|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards for time to respiratory-related hospitalization.|||1.88|0.47|
81585274|NCT03711162|162842604|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5||||0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference (95% CI) per treatment group with treatment, time (categorical), treatment-by-time interaction, stratum and baseline SGRQ total score as fixed effects and participant as random effect.|||3.3|-4.4|0.7850
81585275|NCT03711162|162842604|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.3||||0.8617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference (95% CI) per treatment group with treatment, time (categorical), treatment-by-time interaction, stratum and baseline SGRQ total score as fixed effects and participant as random effect.|||4.1|-3.4|0.8617
81585276|NCT03711162|162842605|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|19.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|85.7|||||The treatment effect was determined by using estimated slopes for each study group on the basis of the time-by-treatment interaction term from the mixed model.|||85.7|-46.9|
81585277|NCT03711162|162842605|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-29.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.95|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.9|35.8|||||The treatment effect was determined by using estimated slopes for each study group on the basis of the time-by-treatment interaction term from the mixed model.|||35.8|-93.9|
81585278|NCT03711162|162842606|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.95|||||Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a logistic regression.|||1.95|0.68|
81585279|NCT03711162|162842606|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.09|||||Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a logistic regression.|||2.09|0.74|
81585280|NCT03711162|162842607|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|19.0|||||The treatment effect was determined by using estimated least square mean difference between each active treatment group and placebo from the mixed model.|||19.0|-11.5|
81585281|NCT03711162|162842607|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|16.8|||||The treatment effect was determined by using estimated least square mean difference between each active treatment group and placebo from the mixed model.|||16.8|-11.1|
81585282|NCT03711162|162842608|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.78|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all cause hospitalization.|||1.78|0.65|
81585283|NCT03711162|162842608|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.98|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all cause hospitalization.|||1.98|0.76|
81585284|NCT03711162|162842611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.81|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first acute IPF exacerbation.|||3.81|0.44|
81585285|NCT03711162|162842611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|3.5|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first acute IPF exacerbation.|||3.50|0.42|
81585286|NCT03711162|162842612|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|4.08|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all cause mortality or hospitalization for non-elective lung transplant.|||4.08|0.66|
81585287|NCT03711162|162842612|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.61|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all cause mortality or hospitalization for non-elective lung transplant.|||2.61|0.36|
81585288|NCT03711162|162842613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|4.08|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all cause mortality, hospitalization for non-elective lung transplant or hospitalization for qualifying for lung transplant.|||4.08|0.66|
81585289|NCT03711162|162842613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.61|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all cause mortality, hospitalization for non-elective lung transplant or hospitalization for qualifying for lung transplant.|||2.61|0.36|
81585290|NCT03711162|162842614|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.91|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all-cause mortality or hospitalization that meets \>=10% absolute decline in %FVC or respiratory-related hospitalization.|||1.91|0.59|
81585291|NCT03711162|162842614|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.46|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all-cause mortality or hospitalization that meets \>=10% absolute decline in %FVC or respiratory-related hospitalization.|||1.46|0.43|
81585292|NCT03711162|162842615|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.91|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to all-cause mortality or respiratory-related hospitalizations.|||1.91|0.59|
81585293|NCT03711162|162842615|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.46|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to all-cause mortality or respiratory-related hospitalizations.|||1.46|0.43|
81638456|NCT00923078|162966702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.02|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as baseline minus Auditory Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline and post-training scores. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||0.18|-6.02|0.06
81585294|NCT03240133|162842636|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons were performed separately at each time point using a mixed effect linear model including treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, subject within sequence as a random effect, and predose 3-symptom composite VAS score as a covariate.|Difference in Least Square Means|-6.98||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.37|-2.6|||Mixed effect linear model|||Change in HAE attack symptoms from pre-dose to 4 hours post-dose was assessed following treatment with either 750mg berotralstat or placebo.||-2.6|-11.37|0.0024
81585295|NCT03240133|162842636|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons were performed separately at each time point using a mixed effect linear model including treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, subject within sequence as a random effect, and predose 3-symptom composite VAS score as a covariate.|Difference in Least Square Means|-2.1||||0.6424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.49|7.29|||Mixed effect linear model|||Change in HAE attack symptoms from pre-dose to 4 hours post-dose was assessed following treatment with either 500mg berotralstat or placebo.||7.29|-11.49|0.6424
81585296|NCT03240133|162842636|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons were performed separately at each time point using a mixed effect linear model including treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, subject within sequence as a random effect, and predose 3-symptom composite VAS score as a covariate.|Difference in Least Square Means|0.57||||0.8283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|6.03|||Mixed effect linear model|||Change in HAE attack symptoms from pre-dose to 4 hours post-dose was assessed following treatment with either 250mg berotralstat or placebo.||6.03|-4.9|0.8283
81585297|NCT03240133|162842637|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.196||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.069|0.559|||logistic mixed effect model|||Analyses were performed using a generalized logistic model including treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, and subject within sequence as a random effect. The odds of a berotralstat 750 mg-treated-attack requiring SOC-Rx was 0.196 that of a placebo attack.||0.559|0.069|0.0029
81585298|NCT03240133|162842637|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.472||||0.4048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|2.988|||logistic mixed effect model|||Analyses were performed using a generalized logistic model including treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, and subject within sequence as a random effect. The odds of a berotralstat 500 mg-treated-attack requiring SOC-Rx was 0.472 that of a placebo attack.||2.988|0.074|0.4048
81585299|NCT03240133|162842637|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.587||||0.5984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.073|4.733|||logistic mixed effect model|||Analyses were performed using a generalized logistic model including treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, and subject within sequence as a random effect. The odds of a berotralstat 250 mg-treated-attack requiring SOC-Rx was 0.587 that of a placebo attack.||4.733|0.073|0.5984
81585300|NCT03754959|162842678|OTHER||Ratio|97.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.2|106.2|||||Ratio is calculated with Placebo+Midazolam on day 1 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||106.2|90.2|
81638457|NCT00923078|162966702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as baseline minus Visual Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline and post-training scores. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||-0.14|-6.34|< 0.05
81638458|NCT00923078|162966702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|2.78|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as Auditory Training minus Visual Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between post-training scores in Auditory vs. Visual Cognitive Training conditions. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||2.78|-3.42|0.84
81458598|NCT01217112|162608577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.439||0.909|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.68|0.79|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.79|-0.68|0.909
81458599|NCT01217112|162608577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.392||0.245|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.12|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.20|-1.12|0.245
81520382|NCT02698371|162729856|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.157||||||Applied for rows/categories No Evidence vs Evidence of Secondary Caries-USPHS comparison between G1 and G4G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) Secondary Caries performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.157
81585301|NCT03754959|162842678|OTHER||Ratio|95.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.9|102.4|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 10 mg+Midazolam on day 1 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|||102.4|89.9|
81585302|NCT03754959|162842678|OTHER||Ratio|101.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.3|106.1|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 25 mg+Midazolam on day 1 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||106.1|96.3|
81585303|NCT03754959|162842678|OTHER||Ratio|93.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.8|101.1|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 50 mg+Midazolam on day 1 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||101.1|86.8|
81585304|NCT03754959|162842678|OTHER||Ratio|93.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.3|99.3|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 100 mg+Midazolam on day 1 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||99.3|87.3|
81585305|NCT03754959|162842678|OTHER||Ratio|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.8|96.7|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 200 mg+Midazolam on day 1 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||96.7|83.8|
81585306|NCT03754959|162842679|OTHER||Ratio|105.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.6|116.9|||||Ratio is calculated with Placebo+Midazolam on day 14 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||116.9|95.6|
81458600|NCT01217112|162608577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.412||0.382|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.33|-1.05|0.382
81458601|NCT01217112|162608578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.837||0.376|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.15|0.66|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.66|-2.15|0.376
81585307|NCT03754959|162842679|OTHER||Ratio|117.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.5|129.6|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 10 mg+Midazolam on day 14 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||129.6|106.5|
81585308|NCT03754959|162842679|OTHER||Ratio|112.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.9|123.1|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 25 mg+Midazolam on day 14 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||123.1|102.9|
81585309|NCT03754959|162842679|OTHER||Ratio|110.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.1|135.1|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 50 mg+Midazolam on day 14 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||135.1|90.1|
81585310|NCT03754959|162842679|OTHER||Ratio|96.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.5|110.1|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 100 mg+Midazolam on day 14 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||110.1|84.5|
81585311|NCT03754959|162842679|OTHER||Ratio|89.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.9|106.4|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 200 mg+Midazolam on day 14 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||106.4|74.9|
81585312|NCT03754959|162842680|OTHER||Ratio|98.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.2|114.8|||||Ratio is calculated with Placebo+Midazolam on day 1 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA mode lon the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||114.8|84.2|
81585313|NCT03754959|162842680|OTHER||Ratio|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.9|109.3|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 10mg +Midazolam on day 1 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA mode lon the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||109.3|87.9|
81585314|NCT03754959|162842680|OTHER||Ratio|117.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.6|134.6|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 25 mg+Midazolam on day 1 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA mode lon the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||134.6|102.6|
81585315|NCT03754959|162842680|OTHER||Ratio|94.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.5|104.4|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 50 mg+Midazolam on day 1 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA mode lon the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||104.4|85.5|
81585316|NCT03754959|162842680|OTHER||Ratio|98.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.3|99.3|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 100 mg+Midazolam on day 1 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA mode lon the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||99.3|87.3|
81585317|NCT03754959|162842680|OTHER||Ratio|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.3|114.0|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 200 mg+Midazolam on day 1 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA mode lon the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||114.0|84.3|
81585318|NCT03754959|162842681|OTHER||Ratio|95.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.3|112.1|||||Ratio is calculated with Placebo+Midazolam on day 14 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA mode lon the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||112.1|81.3|
81638459|NCT00923078|162966703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|2.69|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as baseline minus Auditory Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline and post-training scores. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||2.69|-1.45|0.55
81638460|NCT00923078|162966703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|2.07|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as baseline minus Visual Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline and post-training scores. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||2.07|-2.02|0.98
81585319|NCT03754959|162842681|OTHER||Ratio|105.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.5|122.0|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 10mg +Midazolam on day 14 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA mode lon the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||122.0|91.5|
81585320|NCT03754959|162842681|OTHER||Ratio|116.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.9|148.7|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 25 mg+Midazolam on day 14 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA mode lon the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||148.7|90.9|
81520383|NCT02698371|162729856|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.317||||||Applied for rows/categories No Evidence vs Evidence of Secondary Caries-USPHS comparison between G2 and G3G5 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) Secondary Caries performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.317
81520384|NCT02698371|162729856|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.334||||||Applied for rows/categories No Evidence vs Evidence of Secondary Caries-USPHS comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall. P-value adjusted|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) Secondary Caries performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.334
81520385|NCT02698371|162729857|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.132||||||Applied for rows/categories No Evidence vs Evidence of Gingival Bleeding-USPHS comparison between G1 and G4G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by Self-Etch mode (FBDC-SE; G1) and MM adhesives by SE mode (MM-SE; G4G6) result in similar (no significant differences) Gingival Bleeding performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.132
81520386|NCT02698371|162729857|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.257||||||Applied for rows/categories No Evidence vs Evidence of Gingival Bleeding-USPHS comparison between G2 and G3G5 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC by SE and enamel etching mode (FBDC-SE-EE; G2) and MM adhesives by Etch-and-Rinse mode (MM-ER; G3G5) result in similar (no significant differences) Gingival Bleeding performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.257
81520387|NCT02698371|162729857|EQUIVALENCE|An alpha value of 0.05 was considered||||||0.918||||||Applied for rows/categories No Evidence vs Evidence of Gingival Bleeding-USPHS comparison between G1G2 and G3G4 and G5G6 Arms performance from baseline to 24 month recall. P-value adjusted|Kruskal-Wallis|||H0 - Bonding to NCCLs with FBDC (G1G2) or FBU (G3G4), DC adhesives, and ADU (G5G6) light-curing adhesive, with SE or SE-ER/ER modes result in similar (no significant differences) Gingival Bleeding performance at 24 month follow-up recall.||||0.918
81520388|NCT02525094|162729858|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.33||||||||4.33|0.90|
81520389|NCT02138240|162729873|OTHER|Pre-post comparison|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum|||||||<0.001
81520390|NCT02138240|162729876|OTHER|Pre-post comparison of baseline median weight to median weight at 6-month follow up||||||0.21|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum|||||||0.21
81520391|NCT01672866|162729879|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSMeans [SIM - Placebo]|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.0||||||A mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for each participant was used to calculate a point estimate and a 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference between each treatment arm and placebo in least squares mean (LSMean) change from baseline in MQC at Week 96. With MMRM setting, all participants with available data from 3 treatment groups with change in MQC at Week 48 and/or Week 96 contributed to the overall model.||1.0|-1.3|
81520392|NCT01672866|162729879|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSMeans [SIM - Placebo]|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.8||||||An MMRM with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for each participant was used to calculate a point estimate and a 95% CI for the treatment difference between each treatment arm and placebo in LSMean change from baseline in MQC at Week 96. With MMRM setting, all participants with available data from 3 treatment groups with change in MQC at Week 48 and/or Week 96 contributed to the overall model.||0.8|-1.5|
81520393|NCT01672866|162729880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Stratified log-rank test|||Differences in EFS between a given SIM group and placebo were assessed using the log-rank test stratified by the presence or absence of diabetes at baseline.||||0.73
81520394|NCT01672866|162729880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Stratified log-rank test|||Differences in EFS between a given SIM group and placebo were assessed using the log-rank test stratified by the presence or absence of diabetes at baseline.||||0.85
81520395|NCT01018095|162729881|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Continuous variables were assessed for normality, and tested accordingly. When appropriate, continuous variables were categorized using clinically relevant cut-points. Categorical variables were compared using the Chi-square test. The measure of association at TOC was calculated as a relative risk with 95% confidence interval.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.0|||Relative risk|The measure of association at TOC and 3 months was calculated as a relative risk with 95% confidence interval.||It was initially estimated that a total of 380 participants (190 per arm) would be required, with 90% power and a significance level of 5%, to establish equivalency between the two treatment arms.31 Enrollment rates were lower than estimated and only 270 participants (135 per arm) were enrolled.||1.00|0.25|.045
81520396|NCT01018095|162729881|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|It was initially estimated that a total of 380 participants (190 per arm) would be required, with 90% power and a significance level of 5%, to establish equivalency between the two treatment arms.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.98||Continuous variables were assessed for normality, and tested accordingly. When appropriate, continuous variables were categorized using clinically relevant cut-points. Categorical variables were compared using the Chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||0.98|0.21|<0.05
81585321|NCT03754959|162842681|OTHER||Ratio|106.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.4|123.4|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 50 mg+Midazolam on day 14 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA mode lon the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||123.4|92.4|
81585322|NCT03754959|162842681|OTHER||Ratio|83.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.2|98.9|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 100 mg+Midazolam on day 14 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA mode lon the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||98.9|71.2|
81585323|NCT03754959|162842681|OTHER||Ratio|87.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.5|103.5|||||Ratio is calculated with BI 1358894 200 mg+Midazolam on day 14 in the nominator and the Midazolam on day -1 in the denominator.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the secondary endpoints was an ANOVA mode lon the logarithmic scale including 'treatment' ('midazolam' and 'midazolam + Placebo/BI') as fixed effect and 'subject' as random effect. The analysis was performed separately for Day 1 and Day 14.||103.5|73.5|
81585324|NCT00449956|162842695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||||95.0|-1.3|-0.06|||||An analysis of covariance model with a factor for treatment and time-matched baseline as a covariate was used to compute 95% confidence intervals.|||-0.06|-1.30|
81585325|NCT00449956|162842695|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = 1.2 mmHg|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||||95.0|-0.22|0.78|||||An analysis of covariance model with a factor for treatment and time-matched baseline as a covariate was used to compute 95% confidence intervals.|||0.78|-0.22|
81585326|NCT00004412|162842704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of ulcers undergoing partial and complete healing compared at 12 weeks. Mean Ulcer areas were calculated utilizing computerized planimetry, ulcer area tracings, and photography for baseline and 12 weeks and compared between the two study Arms.||||0.05
81638461|NCT00923078|162966703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|1.47|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as Auditory Training minus Visual Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between post-training scores in Auditory vs. Visual Cognitive Training conditions. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||1.47|-2.66|0.57
81638462|NCT00923078|162966704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|1.93|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as baseline minus Auditory Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline and post-training scores. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||1.93|-3.14|0.63
81638463|NCT00923078|162966704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|1.61|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as baseline minus Visual Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline and post-training scores. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||1.61|-3.45|0.47
81638464|NCT00923078|162966704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|2.22|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as Auditory Training minus Visual Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between post-training scores in Auditory vs. Visual Cognitive Training conditions. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||2.22|-2.85|0.80
81638465|NCT00923078|162966705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|0.85|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as baseline minus Auditory Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline and post-training scores. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||0.85|-3.06|0.26
81585327|NCT03144180|162842720|EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided two-sample t-test with 80% power, an alpha of 0.05, and a common standard deviation of 14 seconds was used to determine the sample size.|Confidence Interval for a mean|49.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|47.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.459|82.571||||||||82.571|15.459|
81585328|NCT03144180|162842721|EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided two-sample t-test with 80% power, an alpha of 0.05, and a common standard deviation of 14 seconds was used to determine the sample size.||||||0.0295||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0295
81585329|NCT03144180|162842722|EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided two-sample t-test with 80% power, an alpha of 0.05, and a common standard deviation of 14 seconds was used to determine the sample size.||||||0.403||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.403
81585330|NCT03387813|162842724|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.1624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.05|||Anderson-Gill model (robust sandwich)|||||1.05|0.74|0.1624
81585331|NCT03387813|162842728|EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence was met if the lower limit of the confidence interval (CI) of ln(HR) for the primary endpoint in Elevated NT-proBNP/BNP only vs. prior HFH only subjects is \> -0.2877 and the upper limit is \< 0.2877.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.44|0.6||||||||0.60|0.44|
81585332|NCT03387813|162842732|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.0958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.03|||Anderson-Gill model (robust sandwich)|||||1.03|0.70|0.0958
81585333|NCT03387813|162842736|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.01|||Anderson-Gill model (robust sandwich)|||||1.01|0.68|0.0644
81585334|NCT03387813|162842740|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.8867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.77|||Anderson-Gill model (robust sandwich)|||||1.77|0.61|0.8867
81585335|NCT03387813|162842744|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.7119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.7|||Anderson-Gill model (robust sandwich)|||||1.70|0.70|0.7119
81585336|NCT03387813|162842748|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.3484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|1.47|||t-test, 1 sided|||||1.47|-4.16|0.3484
81585337|NCT03387813|162842748|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47||0.6684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|2.26|||t-test, 1 sided|||||2.26|-3.51|0.6684
81585338|NCT03387813|162842750|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.9901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|2.71|||t-test, 1 sided|||||2.71|-2.68|0.9901
81585339|NCT03387813|162842750|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.2947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|4.24|||t-test, 1 sided|||||4.24|-1.29|0.2947
81585340|NCT03387813|162842752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.36||0.5741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.32|18.6|||t-test, 1 sided|||||18.60|-10.32|0.5741
81585341|NCT03387813|162842752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.81||0.7077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.41|18.27|||t-test, 1 sided|||||18.27|-12.41|0.7077
81585342|NCT03387813|162842755|EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence was met if the lower limit of the CI of ln(HR) for the primary endpoint in Elevated NT-proBNP/BNP only vs. prior HFH only subjects is \> -0.2877 and the upper limit is \< 0.2877.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|0.55||||||||0.55|0.38|
81585343|NCT03387813|162842759|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81585344|NCT03387813|162842763|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81585345|NCT03387813|162842767|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81585346|NCT03387813|162842773|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.54|||Anderson-Gill model (robust sandwich)|||||0.54|0.39|<0.0001
81585347|NCT03387813|162842774|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.76|||Anderson-Gill model (robust sandwich)|||||0.76|0.53|<0.001
81585348|NCT03387813|162842779|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference (T vs C)|1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of PA Systolic Pressure at 6 months between Treatment vs Control group||2.78|0.29|0.0160
81585349|NCT03387813|162842779|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference (T vs C)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of PA Diastolic Pressure at 6 months between Treatment vs Control group.||1.56|0.03|0.0427
81585350|NCT03387813|162842779|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference (T vs C)|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of PA Mean Pressure at 6 months between Treatment vs Control group.||2.08|0.19|0.0188
81585351|NCT03387813|162842779|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference (T vs C)|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.3405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|1.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of PA Systolic Pressure at 12 months between Treatment vs Control group.||1.92|-0.66|0.3405
81585352|NCT03387813|162842779|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference (T vs C)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.6174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of PA Diastolic Pressure at 12 months between Treatment vs Control group.||0.99|-0.59|0.6174
81585353|NCT03387813|162842779|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference (T vs C)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.4231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of PA Mean Pressure at 12 months between Treatment vs Control group.||1.38|-0.58|0.4231
81585354|NCT03387813|162842780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0214|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of PA Systolic Pressure AUC between Treatment and Control group.||||0.0214
81585355|NCT03387813|162842780|OTHER|||||||0.1002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of PA Diastolic Pressure AUC between Treatment and Control group.||||0.1002
81585356|NCT03387813|162842780|OTHER|||||||0.0402|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of PA Mean Pressure AUC between Treatment and Control group.||||0.0402
81585357|NCT03387813|162842781|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference (T vs C)|37.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|75.52||0.6227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-111.38|185.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of change from baseline in BNP levels at 6 months between Treatment vs Control group||185.77|-111.38|0.6227
81585358|NCT03387813|162842782|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference (T vs C)|59.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|76.87||0.4373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.44|211.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of change from baseline in BNP levels at 12 months between Treatment vs Control group||211.01|-91.44|0.4373
81585359|NCT03387813|162842783|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference (T vs C)|468.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|256.65||0.0692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.09|973.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of change from baseline in NT-proBNP levels at 6months between Treatment vs Control group||973.30|-37.09|0.0692
81585360|NCT03387813|162842784|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference (T vs C)|284.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|268.72||0.2903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-244.27|813.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of change from baseline in NT-proBNP levels at 12 months between Treatment vs Control group||813.60|-244.27|0.2903
81585361|NCT03387813|162842785|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.78|||Anderson-Gill model (robust sandwich)|||||0.78|0.53|<0.0001
81585362|NCT03387813|162842786|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.81|||Anderson-Gill model (robust sandwich)|||||0.81|0.57|<0.0001
81585363|NCT03663283|162842802|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0197|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.0197
81585364|NCT03663283|162842803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.584|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||72 hours||||0.584
81585365|NCT03663283|162842803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||3 weeks||||.5800
81585366|NCT03663283|162842804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.11
81585367|NCT03663283|162842805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||72 hours||||.7018
81585368|NCT03663283|162842805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5327|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 3||||.5327
81585369|NCT02346136|162842817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.37||Tested as two-tailed p\<0.025 to accommodate two co-primary outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.37|-0.62|0.62
81458602|NCT01217112|162608578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.908||0.688|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.15|1.89|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.89|-1.15|0.688
81458603|NCT01217112|162608578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.803||0.637|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.73|0.96|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.96|-1.73|0.637
81520397|NCT01018095|162729882|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Continuous variables were assessed for normality, and tested accordingly. When appropriate, continuous variables were categorized using clinically relevant cut-points. Categorical variables were compared using the Chi-square test. The measure of association at 3 months was calculated as a relative risk with 95% confidence interval.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196|=|0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.98|||Relative risk|The measure of association at TOC and 3 months was calculated as a relative risk with 95% confidence interval.||It was initially estimated that a total of 380 participants (190 per arm) would be required, with 90% power and a significance level of 5%, to establish equivalency between the two treatment arms.31 Enrollment rates were lower than estimated and only 270 participants (135 per arm) were enrolled.||0.98|.21|=0.03
81520398|NCT02739321|162729892|NON_INFERIORITY|Hypothesized benchmark of 30%|Risk Difference (RD)|25.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81520399|NCT02739321|162729893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.001
81520400|NCT02739321|162729894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81520401|NCT02739321|162729895|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.09||||0.268|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.268
81520402|NCT02739321|162729896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94||||0.058|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.058
81520403|NCT02739321|162729897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.82||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.001
81520404|NCT02739321|162729898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.232|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.232
81520405|NCT02739321|162729899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.100
81520406|NCT02739321|162729900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.285|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.285
81520407|NCT02739321|162729901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.089
81520408|NCT02739321|162729902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.040
81520409|NCT02739321|162729903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.471|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.471
81585370|NCT02346136|162842818|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.535||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.182|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model Poisson reg with fixed effects of age, baseline SPPB, baseline CES-D, and falls in prev year and random intercept and trt by site pair|Numerator of risk ratio is the rate among participants at sites receiving Tai Chi. Denominator of risk ratio is the rate among participants at sites receiving Health Education.|||1.57|0.182|0.194
81520410|NCT02739321|162729904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.015
81520411|NCT02739321|162729905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81520412|NCT02739321|162729906|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority compared to the median rating of four on the seven point scale (1 = extremely poor, 7 = exceptional) that was used to rate tolerance.|||||||||||||||||The mean rating of parent reported tolerance of mattress technology was 5.61 (SE = 0.25).|||
81520413|NCT02739321|162729907|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority compared to the median rating of four on the seven point scale (1 = extremely poor, 7 = exceptional) that was used to rate tolerance.|||||||||||||||||The mean rating of parent reported tolerance of actigraph watch was 5.51 (SE = 0.13).|||
81520414|NCT02739321|162729908|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority compared to the median rating of four on the seven point scale (1 = extremely difficult, 7 = extremely easy) that was used to rate ease of use.|||||||||||||||||The mean rating of parent reported ease of us of the mattress technology was 6.04 (SE = 0.15).|||
81520415|NCT02739321|162729909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.001
81520416|NCT01742065|162729910|SUPERIORITY|To assess effectiveness, we fit generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a logistic link to model patient-level data. We weighted patient data so that each clinic's data had an equal weight. Models were adjusted for age, sex, and health center. They used robust variance estimators and independent correlation structures. We specified clinic as a clustering variable to account for intraclinic correlation; the intraclinic correlation coefficient was 0.05 after model covariates adjustment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|6.8||We report effectiveness as the absolute difference between intervention and usual care clinics in adjusted probabilities calculated using mean values for all covariates;|Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|Reported P values based on the corresponding adjusted odds ratio and account for reduced degrees of freedom owing to clustering.||||6.8|.1|.05
81520417|NCT01742065|162729911|OTHER|To assess effectiveness, we fit generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a logistic link to model patient-level data. We weighted patient data so that each clinic's data had an equal weight. Models were adjusted for age, sex, and health center. They used robust variance estimators and independent correlation structures. We specified clinic as a clustering variable to account for intraclinic correlation; the intraclass correlation coefficient was 0.05 after covariable adjustment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|7.0||We report effectiveness as the absolute difference between intervention and usual care clinics in adjusted probabilities calculated using mean values for all covariates;|Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|Reported P values based on the corresponding adjusted odds ratio and account for reduced degrees of freedom owing to clustering.||||7|.6|.02
81520418|NCT03875664|162729959|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81585371|NCT02346136|162842819|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.24|-2.53|.50
81585372|NCT02346136|162842820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Gait NW velocity variable||.05|-.04|.85
81585373|NCT02346136|162842820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Gait DT velocity variable||.06|-.02|.26
81458604|NCT01217112|162608578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.849||0.355|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.22|0.63|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.63|-2.22|0.355
81585374|NCT02346136|162842821|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.04|0.84
81585375|NCT02346136|162842822|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|2.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.22|-0.61|.26
81585376|NCT02346136|162842823|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.29||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|15.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.3|-13.9|.92
81585377|NCT02346136|162842824|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.28||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|19.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.9|-17.2|.88
81585378|NCT02346136|162842825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical component score||3.71|-2.00|.55
81585379|NCT02346136|162842825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|2.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mental component score||2.21|-4.41|.51
81585380|NCT02346136|162842826|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.41|-1.60|.69
81585381|NCT02346136|162842827|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|7.26||to accommodate two co-primary outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.26|-2.98|0.41
81585382|NCT02346136|162842829|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.476||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.216|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model Poisson reg with fixed effects of age, baseline SPPB, baseline CES-D, and falls in prev year and random intercept and trt by site pair|Numerator of risk ratio is the rate among participants at sites receiving Tai Chi. Denominator of risk ratio is the rate among participants at sites receiving Health Education.|||1.05|0.216|0.060
81585383|NCT02346136|162842830|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.94|-0.40|0.13
81585384|NCT03735667|162842831|NON_INFERIORITY|A Bayesian analysis based on 10,000 samples from the posterior distribution, using a piecewise exponential survival model. The criteria for non-inferiority is met if the posterior probability of non-inferiority is greater than the non-inferiority test threshold.|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis was used to test the non-inferiority hypothesis for the primary endpoint using a non-inferiority margin of 8%. The pre-specified success criteria (the non-inferiority test threshold) was a posterior probability of non-inferiority greater than 97.5%. The observed posterior probability of non-inferiority was 77.9%. The posterior median percentage difference in the rate of the primary outcome was 6.63% (95% Bayesian credible interval: 3.04% to 10.20%).|||
81585385|NCT03792672|162842866|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean (LSM) difference|115.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|144.0||0.4278|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-128.0|359.0||Based on mixed model analysis, with treatment, period, sequence, treatment-by-period interaction as fixed factors, participant within sequence as a random factor, baseline as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||359|-128|0.4278
81585386|NCT03792672|162842866|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|338.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|147.0||0.0269|TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.5|585.0||Based on mixed model analysis, with treatment, period, sequence, treatment-by-period interaction as fixed factors, participant within sequence as a random factor, baseline as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||585|90.5|0.0269
81585387|NCT03792672|162842867|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.388|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.582||0.5089|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.37|0.595||Based on mixed model analysis, with treatment, period, sequence, treatment-by-period interaction as fixed factors, participant within sequence as a random factor, baseline as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.595|-1.37|0.5089
81585388|NCT03792672|162842867|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.581||0.7208|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.19|0.773||Based on mixed model analysis, with treatment, period, sequence, treatment-by-period interaction as fixed factors, participant within sequence as a random factor, baseline as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.773|-1.19|0.7208
81585389|NCT03792672|162842868|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|14.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.1||0.4174|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.8|42.8||Based on mixed model analysis, with treatment, period, sequence, treatment-by-period interaction as fixed factors, participant within sequence as a random factor, baseline as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LICI 50 ms peak-to-peak amplitude||42.8|-14.8|0.4174
81585390|NCT03792672|162842868|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|15.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.1||0.3832|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.3|31.5||Based on mixed model analysis, with treatment, period, sequence, treatment-by-period interaction as fixed factors, participant within sequence as a random factor, baseline as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LICI 50 ms peak-to-peak amplitude||31.5|-25.3|0.3832
81585391|NCT03792672|162842868|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.326|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.09||0.9368|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.23|6.58||Based on mixed model analysis, with treatment, period, sequence, treatment-by-period interaction as fixed factors, participant within sequence as a random factor, baseline as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LICI 100 ms peak-to-peak amplitude||6.58|-7.23|0.9368
81585392|NCT03792672|162842868|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|3.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.16||0.379|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.32|10.7||Based on mixed model analysis, with treatment, period, sequence, treatment-by-period interaction as fixed factors, participant within sequence as a random factor, baseline as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LICI 100 ms peak-to-peak amplitude||10.7|-3.32|0.3790
81520419|NCT05065190|162729966|OTHER||Adjusted difference|106.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|76.84|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.13|260.28|||||Adjusted difference between treatment groups was based on a random slope and intercept model with fixed effects for treatment, HRCT pattern, and baseline FVC \[mL\], and including treatment-by-time and baseline-by-time interactions.|||260.28|-47.13|
81520420|NCT04732949|162729982|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.27|||Cox proportional hazard model|||Hazard Ratio for time to hospital discharge - SNG001 vs Placebo||1.27|0.89|0.509
81520421|NCT04732949|162729983|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.28|||Cox proportional hazard model|||Hazard Ratio for time to OSCI recovery - SNG001 vs Placebo||1.28|0.81|0.888
81520422|NCT04732949|162729984|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.15|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio for progression to severe disease or death - SNG001 vs Placebo||1.15|0.44|0.161
81520423|NCT04732949|162729985|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.61|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio for intubation or death - SNG001 vs Placebo||1.61|0.45|0.610
81520424|NCT04732949|162729986|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.67|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio for death - SNG001 vs Placebo||1.67|0.38|0.544
81520425|NCT04732949|162729987|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.64|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio for hospital discharge (Day 7) - SNG001 vs Placebo||1.64|0.85|0.323
81520426|NCT04732949|162729987|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio for hospital discharge (Day 14) - SNG001 vs Placebo||1.70|0.81|0.406
81520427|NCT04732949|162729987|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.43|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio for hospital discharge (Day 21) - SNG001 vs Placebo||1.43|0.64|0.828
81520428|NCT04732949|162729987|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio for hospital discharge (Day 28) - SNG001 vs Placebo||1.40|0.61|0.706
81520429|NCT04732949|162729988|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio for OSCI recovery (Day 7) - SNG001 vs Placebo||3.22|0.90|0.101
81520430|NCT04732949|162729988|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.45|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio for OSCI recovery (Day 14) - SNG001 vs Placebo||1.45|0.67|0.942
81520431|NCT04732949|162729988|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.35|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio for OSCI recovery (Day 21) - SNG001 vs Placebo||1.35|0.68|0.824
81520432|NCT04732949|162729988|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.28|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio for OSCI recovery (Day 28) - SNG001 vs Placebo||1.28|0.66|0.613
81520433|NCT04732949|162729990|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||SNG001 vs Placebo||0.3|-0.1|0.410
81520434|NCT05160766|162730011|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|12.557|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.661||0.03143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.168|23.946|||ANCOVA|||The statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.||23.946|1.168|0.03143
81520435|NCT05160766|162730011|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|4.331|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.671||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|7.621|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.||7.621|1.04|0.0101
81520436|NCT05160766|162730012|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|12.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.88||0.04405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.338|23.998|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant B.1.1.7 (alpha)."|23.998|0.338|0.04405
81520437|NCT05160766|162730012|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|14.212|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.767||0.01744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.61|25.814|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant B.1.351 (beta)."|25.814|2.61|0.01744
81520438|NCT05160766|162730012|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|14.239|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.932||0.02039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.305|26.173|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant P.1 (gamma)."|26.173|2.305|0.02039
81520439|NCT05160766|162730012|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|9.331|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.636||0.04989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|18.656|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.1 (omicron)."|18.656|0.005|0.04989
81520440|NCT05160766|162730012|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|10.312|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.373||0.02259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.514|19.111|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.4 (omicron)."|19.111|1.514|0.02259
81520441|NCT05160766|162730012|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|11.601|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.634||0.01583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.279|20.924|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.4.6 (omicron)."|20.924|2.279|0.01583
81520442|NCT05160766|162730012|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|11.863|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.323||0.00856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.166|20.56|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.5 (omicron)."|20.56|3.166|0.00856
81520443|NCT05160766|162730012|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|6.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.244||0.00258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|11.249|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant B.1.1.7 (alpha)."|11.249|2.41|0.00258
81520444|NCT05160766|162730012|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|6.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.244||0.00748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|10.466|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant B.1.351 (beta)."|10.466|1.63|0.00748
81520445|NCT05160766|162730012|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|7.302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.782||0.00922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.821|12.782|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant P.1 (gamma)."|12.782|1.821|0.00922
81520446|NCT05160766|162730012|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|4.791|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.646||0.07136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.419|10.001|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.1 (omicron)."|10.001|-0.419|0.07136
81520447|NCT05160766|162730012|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|3.965|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.196||0.07218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|8.29|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.4 (omicron)."|8.29|-0.36|0.07218
81458605|NCT01217112|162608579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.391||0.482|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.39|0.95|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.95|-0.39|0.482
81585393|NCT03792672|162842868|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|7.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.41||0.258|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.44|18.2||Based on mixed model analysis, with treatment, period, sequence, treatment-by-period interaction as fixed factors, participant within sequence as a random factor, baseline as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LICI 200 ms peak-to-peak amplitude||18.2|-3.44|0.2580
81585394|NCT03792672|162842868|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|9.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.41||0.1524|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.45|20.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LICI 200 ms peak-to-peak amplitude||20.2|-1.45|0.1524
81585395|NCT03792672|162842868|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|17.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.21||0.022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.06|29.4||Based on mixed model analysis, with treatment, period, sequence, treatment-by-period interaction as fixed factors, participant within sequence as a random factor, baseline as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LICI 300 ms peak-to-peak amplitude||29.4|5.06|0.0220
81585396|NCT03792672|162842868|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|9.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.23||0.1927|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.59|21.8||Based on mixed model analysis, with treatment, period, sequence, treatment-by-period interaction as fixed factors, participant within sequence as a random factor, baseline as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LICI 300 ms peak-to-peak amplitude||21.8|-2.59|0.1927
81585397|NCT03792672|162842869|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-5.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.59||0.559|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.8|10.5||Based on mixed model analysis, with treatment, period, sequence, treatment-by-period interaction as fixed factors, participant within sequence as a random factor, baseline as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||SICI 2 ms peak-to-peak amplitude||10.5|-21.8|0.5590
81585398|NCT03792672|162842869|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.72||0.1049|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.5|0.242|||Mixed Models Analysis|||SICI 2 ms peak-to-peak amplitude||0.242|-32.5|0.1049
81585399|NCT03792672|162842869|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-16.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.5||0.2238|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-39.4|6.06||Based on mixed model analysis, with treatment, period, sequence, treatment-by-period interaction as fixed factors, participant within sequence as a random factor, baseline as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||SICI 5 ms peak-to-peak amplitude||6.06|-39.4|0.2238
81585400|NCT03792672|162842869|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-18.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.6||0.1847|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-41.3|4.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||SICI 5 ms peak-to-peak amplitude||4.56|-41.3|0.1847
81585401|NCT00453999|162842872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.306|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Differences between groups by log-rank statistic stratified by oxygen saturation and duration of illness at randomization, and flu season.||||||0.306
81585402|NCT00453999|162842873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Sore Throat: change from Baseline at Days 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 14||||>0.05
81585403|NCT00453999|162842873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Nasal Congestion: change from Baseline at Days 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 14||||>0.05
81585404|NCT00453999|162842873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cough: change from Baseline at Days 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 14||||>0.05
81585405|NCT00453999|162842873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Aches and Pains: change from Baseline at Days 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 14||||>0.05
81585406|NCT00453999|162842873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Fatigue: change from Baseline at Days 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 14||||>0.05
81585407|NCT00453999|162842873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Headache: change from Baseline at Days 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 14||||>0.05
81585408|NCT00453999|162842873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Feeling Feverish: change from Baseline at Days 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 14||||>0.05
81585409|NCT00453999|162842874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.276
81585410|NCT00453999|162842876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.994|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.994
81585411|NCT00453999|162842877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Change from Baseline at 12 hours||||>0.05
81585412|NCT00453999|162842877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Change from Baseline at 24 hours||||>0.05
81585413|NCT00453999|162842877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Change from Baseline at 36 hours||||>0.05
81585414|NCT00453999|162842877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Change from Baseline at 48 hours||||>0.05
81585415|NCT00453999|162842877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Change from Baseline at 72 hours||||>0.05
81585416|NCT00453999|162842877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Change from Baseline at 96 hours||||>0.05
81585417|NCT00802412|162842879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|6.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.5|0.4|0.51
81585418|NCT00802412|162842879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.55|||Regression, Cox|||||2.55|0.66|.45
81585419|NCT02767427|162842894|EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence test on data from a parallel-group design with sample sizes of 18 in the reference group and 18 in the treatment group achieves 80% power. The significance was set at 5%. The standard deviation was 1.00, and the equivalence limits were set at -1.00 and 1.00.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Two one-sided t-tests were conducted with 18 in each group.||||||<0.05
81585420|NCT04414553|162842923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||Threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||This compares pre/post data.||||0.29
81585421|NCT04414553|162842924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.35
81585422|NCT04414553|162842925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.21
81585423|NCT04414553|162842926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.018
81585424|NCT04414553|162842927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.062
81585425|NCT01696435|162843052|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.09||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori, two-sided tests with an alpha level of 0.025 were used to account for the 2 co-primary outcomes (depression event and mood scores).|Regression, Cox||Active treatment vs. Placebo comparison|||1.09|.87|0.62
81585426|NCT01696435|162843052|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.26||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori, two-sided tests with an alpha level of 0.025 were used to account for the 2 co-primary outcomes (depression event and mood scores).|Regression, Cox||Active treatment vs. Placebo comparison|||1.26|1.01|0.03
81585427|NCT01696435|162843053|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of whether the mean difference in change comparing the treatment groups is different than zero. See full SAP for all details.||0.05|-0.04|
81585428|NCT01696435|162843053|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of whether the mean difference in change comparing the treatment groups is different than zero. See full SAP for all details.||0.07|-0.01|
81585429|NCT01696435|162843054|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.13||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. This outcome was not a pre-specified primary outcome and results are to be interpreted with caution.|Regression, Cox||Active treatment vs. Placebo comparison|||1.13|0.87|0.88
81585430|NCT01696435|162843054|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.33||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. This outcome was not a pre-specified primary outcome and results are to be interpreted with caution.|Regression, Cox||Active treatment vs. Placebo comparison|||1.33|1.03|0.02
81585431|NCT01696435|162843055|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.19|||Regression, Cox||Active treatment vs. Placebo comparison|P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. This outcome was not a pre-specified primary outcome and results are to be interpreted with caution.||1.19|0.76|0.67
81585432|NCT01696435|162843055|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.27|||Regression, Cox||Active treatment vs. Placebo comparison|P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. This outcome was not a pre-specified primary outcome and results are to be interpreted with caution.||1.27|0.82|0.88
81585433|NCT01852292|162843056|OTHER|Double Criteria for PFS|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.646|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.94||||||||0.94|0.44|
81520448|NCT05160766|162730012|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|4.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.202||0.02949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|9.155|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.4.6 (omicron)."|9.155|0.484|0.02949
81520449|NCT05160766|162730012|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|3.926|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.263||0.08403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.531|8.382|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.5 (omicron)."|8.382|-0.531|0.08403
81520450|NCT05160766|162730015|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|8.835|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.03||0.42797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.475|31.145|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant B.1.1.7 (alpha)."|31.145|-13.475|0.42797
81520451|NCT05160766|162730015|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|3.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.575||0.73961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.85|24.929|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant B.1.351 (beta)."|24.929|-17.85|0.73961
81520452|NCT05160766|162730015|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|8.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.683||0.4537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.524|29.695|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant P.1 (gamma)."|29.695|-13.524|0.45370
81520453|NCT05160766|162730015|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|1.636|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.187||0.87323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.969|22.241|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.1 (omicron)."|22.241|-18.969|0.87323
81585434|NCT01852292|162843057|OTHER|Double criteria for OS|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.04||||||||1.04|0.49|
81585435|NCT03034954|162843141|OTHER|||||||0.3||||||Reported p-value represents Time (baseline to post-tDCS) x Condition (Active or Sham) interaction for all OLTT Accuracy Measures. If the multivariate statistic is not significant no univariate statistical analyses are completed.|Repeated Measures ANOVA|repeated measures (OLTT baseline and post-tDCS); between-subjects (active vs. sham)||We used a multivariate statistic to compare OLTT means (Free Recall Total Error, Free Recall Average Error, Cued Recall Total Error, Cued Recall Average Error, Recognition Total Correct) at baseline (Version B) to post HD-tDCS OLTT means (Version C), by groups (active vs. sham). The overall statistic represents the simultaneous comparison of baseline OLTT measures to post HD-tDCS OLTT measures.||||.300
81585436|NCT03034954|162843143|OTHER|||||||0.044||||||Statistic represents the interaction between Time (baseline to post-tDCS) by Condition (Active vs. Sham).|Repeated Measures ANOVA|||A Repeated Measures ANOVA was used to compare baseline OLTT (Version B) to post-tDCS OLTT (Version C) across the treatment groups (Active vs. Sham). The multivariate analyses included OLTT Response Times (i.e., Free Recall Average Response Time, Cued Recall Average Response Time, Recognition Average Response Time)||||.044
81585437|NCT03034954|162843143|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|||Univariate analysis of the OLTT Free Recall Average Time to Respond following significant multivariate repeated measures ANOVA comparing baseline OLTT (Version B) to post-tDCS OLTT (Version C) across the treatment groups (Active vs. Sham).||||.006
81585438|NCT03034954|162843146|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|||Univariate analysis of the OLTT Cued Recall Average Time to Respond following significant multivariate repeated measures ANOVA comparing baseline OLTT (Version B) to post-tDCS OLTT (Version C) across the treatment groups (Active vs. Sham).||||.15
81585439|NCT03034954|162843148|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|||Univariate analysis of the OLTT Recognition Average Time to Respond following significant multivariate repeated measures ANOVA comparing baseline OLTT (Version B) to post-tDCS OLTT (Version C) across the treatment groups (Active vs. Sham).||||.3
81585440|NCT03034954|162843153|OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||MANOVA|||A Multivariate ANOVA was used to compare Active vs. Sham groups on discriminability measures (i.e. 0-back d', 2-back d', semantic 2-back d') and calculated working memory measures (i.e., 2-back d' minus 0-back d', semantic 2-back d' minus 0-back d').||||.450
81458606|NCT01217112|162608579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.489||0.708|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.65|1.02|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.02|-0.65|0.708
81520454|NCT05160766|162730015|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.848||0.93489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.109|20.728|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis relfects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.4 (omicron)."|20.728|-19.109|0.93489
81458607|NCT01217112|162608579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.434||0.166|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|1.37|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.37|-0.12|0.166
81520455|NCT05160766|162730015|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|3.511|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.845||0.74784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.425|25.448|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.4.6 (omicron)."|25.448|-18.425|0.74784
81520456|NCT05160766|162730015|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|2.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.409||0.84202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.966|23.143|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.5 (omicron)."|23.143|-18.966|0.84202
81520457|NCT05160766|162730015|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|5.807|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.068||0.15477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.207|13.821|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant B.1.1.7 (alpha)."|13.821|-2.207|0.15477
81520458|NCT05160766|162730015|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.984||0.37773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.327|11.368|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant B.1.351 (beta)."|11.368|-4.327|0.37773
81585441|NCT03034954|162843154|OTHER|||||||0.078|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-squared tests were conducted to determine group differences in actual condition assignment vs. estimated/perceived condition||||.078
81585442|NCT03034954|162843155|OTHER|||||||0.233|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.233
81585443|NCT03034954|162843157|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.600
81585444|NCT03034954|162843158|OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.999
81585445|NCT03034954|162843159|OTHER|||||||0.281|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.281
81585446|NCT03034954|162843160|OTHER|||||||0.082|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.082
81520459|NCT05160766|162730015|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|4.413|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.18||0.29212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.821|12.647|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant P.1 (gamma)."|12.647|-3.821|0.29212
81520460|NCT05160766|162730015|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|5.961|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.04||0.1414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.998|13.919|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.1 (omicron)."|13.919|-1.998|0.14140
81520461|NCT05160766|162730015|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|2.199|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.875||0.5709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.434|9.832|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.4 (omicron)."|9.832|-5.434|0.57090
81520462|NCT05160766|162730015|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|6.528|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.071||0.11012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.491|14.548|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.4.6 (omicron)."|14.548|-1.491|0.11012
81520463|NCT05160766|162730015|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|4.239|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.06||0.29755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.759|12.237|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.5 (omicron)."|12.237|-3.759|0.29755
81585447|NCT03034954|162843161|OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.490
81585448|NCT03034954|162843162|OTHER|||||||0.488|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.488
81585449|NCT03034954|162843163|OTHER|||||||0.219|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.219
81585450|NCT02431754|162843184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0937|||||||Normal approximation (Z-test)|||||||0.0937
81585451|NCT02431754|162843185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.1485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.26|-1.69|0.1485
81585452|NCT02904057|162843191|SUPERIORITY||Difference between proportion|92.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.4|98.8|||Fisher Exact|||Imputed Data: Difference between proportion of treatment responders and control responders (P\[treatment\] - P\[control\] with confidence interval (CI) was calculated using an exact approach.||98.8|73.4|<0.0001
81585453|NCT02904057|162843191|SUPERIORITY||Difference between proportion|92.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.4|98.8|||Fisher Exact|||Observed Data: Difference between proportion of treatment responders and control responders (P\[treatment\] - P\[control\] with CI was calculated using an exact approach.||98.8|73.4|<0.0001
81585454|NCT01275066|162843193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.35||0.0174||95.0||||Hochberg multiplicity adjustment - results considered statistically significant if both of p-values are p\<0.05 or either of p-values is p\<0.025.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline with treatment, age group, baseline 6MWT category as covariates.||||||0.0174
81585455|NCT01275066|162843193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.29||0.9542||||||Hochberg multiplicity adjustment - results considered statistically significant if both of p-values are p\<0.05 or either of p-values is p\<0.025.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline with treatment, age group, baseline 6MWT category as covariates.||||||0.9542
81585456|NCT01275066|162843194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.4935||||||Hochberg multiplicity adjustment - results considered statistically significant if both of p-values are p\<0.05 or either of p-values is p\<0.025.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline with treatment, age group, baseline 6MWT category, and baseline 3MSCT as covariates.||||||0.4935
81585457|NCT01275066|162843194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.7783||||||Hochberg multiplicity adjustment - results considered statistically significant if both of p-values are p\<0.05 or either of p-values is p\<0.025.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline with treatment, age group, baseline 6MWT category, and baseline 3MSCT as covariates.||||||0.7783
81585458|NCT01275066|162843195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2|<|0.0001||||||Hochberg multiplicity adjustment - results considered statistically significant if both of p-values are p\<0.05 or either of p-values is p\<0.025.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline with treatment, age group, baseline 6MWT category, and baseline uKS normalized for creatinine, as covariates.||||||<0.0001
81585459|NCT01275066|162843195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.19|<|0.0001||||||Hochberg multiplicity adjustment - results considered statistically significant if both of p-values are p\<0.05 or either of p-values is p\<0.025.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline with treatment, age group, baseline 6MWT category, and baseline uKS normalized for creatinine, as covariates.||||||<0.0001
81585460|NCT00394212|162843197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066||95.0||||P-value from non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test comparing treatments.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Based on a 2-group test of means for unequal variance and unequal sample size (2:1 randomization ratio) with alpha = 0.05 and a power of 80%, the sample size required was 132; 88 subjects in the Transoral Suturing arm and 44 in the Sham Endoscopy arm. The study was prematurely discontinued due to reasons unrelated to safety and effectiveness and therefore was underpowered for evaluation of the primary and secondary hypotheses.||||0.066
81585461|NCT00394212|162843198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317||95.0||||P-value from two-sided Fisher's exact test comparing percents achieving 15% EWL at 6 months for the two treatments.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.317
81585462|NCT00394212|162843199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0||||P-value from two-sided Fisher's exact test comparing percents achieved for the two treatments.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.019
81585463|NCT00394212|162843200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174||95.0||||P-value from two-sided Fisher's exact test comparing percents achieved for the two treatments.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.174
81585464|NCT00735371|162843203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0056||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0056
81585465|NCT00735371|162843203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81585466|NCT00735371|162843203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81585467|NCT00735371|162843204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0235||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0235
81585468|NCT00735371|162843204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81585469|NCT00735371|162843204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81585470|NCT01604343|162843206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|28.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.8|33.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.8|22.8|< 0.001
81585471|NCT01604343|162843206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|27.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.6|32.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.6|21.6|< 0.001
81585472|NCT01604343|162843207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||van der waerden ANOVA|||||||< 0.001
81585473|NCT01604343|162843207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||van der waerden ANOVA|||||||< 0.001
81585474|NCT01604343|162843208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-0.226|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||||-0.17|-0.29|<0.001
81585475|NCT01604343|162843208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.256|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.20|-0.32|<0.001
81585476|NCT01604343|162843209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|17.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|22.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.4|13.1|< 0.001
81585477|NCT01604343|162843209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|20.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.1|25.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.6|16.1|< 0.001
81585478|NCT01604343|162843210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|20.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4|24.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.6|16.4|< 0.001
81585479|NCT01604343|162843210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|19.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|24.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.0|15.8|< 0.001
81585480|NCT01604343|162843211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|3.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|5.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.8|1.4|0.001
81585481|NCT01604343|162843211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|7.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|9.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.8|4.6|< 0.001
81585482|NCT00694369|162843294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||0.05 critical level was used.|ANOVA|"Step-down manner was used (p-value for 90-mg dose comparison was reported only if the p-value~for 120-mg dose comparison is significant)."||||||<0.001
81585483|NCT00694369|162843294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||0.05 critical level was used.|ANOVA|Step-down manner was used (p-value for 90-mg dose comparison was reported only if the p-value for 120-mg dose comparison is significant)||||||<0.001
81585484|NCT00694369|162843294|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority bound (etoricoxib minus ibuprofen) is -4.45.|Difference in LS Means|0.06||||||95.0|-1.37|1.48|||||Difference in Least squares means (LS Means) (etoricoxib minus ibuprofen)|||1.48|-1.37|
81585485|NCT00694369|162843294|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority bound (etoricoxib minus ibuprofen) is -4.45.|Difference in LS Means|0.43||||||95.0|-0.73|1.6|||||Difference in LS Means (etoricoxib minus ibuprofen)|||1.60|-0.73|
81585486|NCT00694369|162843294|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority bound (etoricoxib minus cetaminophen/codeine) is -2.41.|Difference in LS Means|3.9||||||95.0|2.04|5.76|||||Difference in LS Means (etoricoxib minus acetaminophen/codeine)|||5.76|2.04|
81585487|NCT00694369|162843294|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority bound (etoricoxib minus acetaminophen/codeine) is -2.41.|Difference in LS Means|4.27||||||95.0|2.61|5.94|||||Difference in LS Means (etoricoxib minus acetaminophen/codeine)|||5.94|2.61|
81585488|NCT00694369|162843294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.38||||||95.0|-1.8|1.05|||||Difference in LS Means (etoricoxib 120 mg minus etoricoxib 90 mg)|||1.05|-1.80|
81585489|NCT00694369|162843294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|10.59||||||95.0|8.72|12.47|||||Difference in LS Means (ibuprofen 2400 mg minus placebo)|||12.47|8.72|
81585490|NCT00694369|162843294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|6.75||||||95.0|4.53|8.97|||||Difference in LS Means (acetaminophen 2400 mg/codeine 240 mg minus placebo)|||8.97|4.53|
81520464|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|9.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.191||0.39426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.995|32.275|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant P.2 (gamma)."|32.275|-12.995|0.39426
81520465|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|8.764|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.765||0.42055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.011|30.539|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant B.1.617."|30.539|-13.011|0.42055
81520466|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|8.472|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.953||0.44391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.683|30.627|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant B.1.617.1 (kappa)."|30.627|-13.683|0.44391
81520467|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|8.483|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.82||0.43775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.402|30.368|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant AY.3 (delta)."|30.368|-13.402|0.43775
81520468|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|6.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.892||0.53511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.819|26.2|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant AY.4.2 (delta)."|26.2|-13.819|0.53511
81520469|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|4.552|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.801||0.67576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.295|26.399|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant B.1.617.3."|26.399|-17.295|0.67576
81520470|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|8.438|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.168||0.45443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.15|31.027|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant B.1.526.1 (iota)."|31.027|-14.15|0.45443
81520471|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|8.901|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.218||0.38904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.768|29.569|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.2+L452M (omicron)."|29.569|-11.768|0.38904
81520472|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|7.302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.11||0.47466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.147|27.751|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.2+L452R (omicron)."|27.751|-13.147|0.47466
81520473|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|2.878|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.824||0.7711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.993|22.749|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.2.12.1 (omicron)."|22.749|-16.993|0.77110
81585491|NCT00694369|162843295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||0.05 critical level was used.|stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test|Step-down manner was used (p-value for 90-mg dose comparison was reported only if the p-value for 120-mg dose comparison is significant).||||||<0.001
81585492|NCT00694369|162843295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||0.05 critical level was used.|stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test|Step-down manner was used (p-value for 90-mg dose comparison was reported only if the p-value for 120-mg dose comparison is significant)||||||<0.001
81585493|NCT00694369|162843295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.161||95.0||||0.05 critical level was used.|stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test|Nominal p-value was provided in lieu of the 95% CI. Step-down manner was used, and the nominal p-value for 90-mg dose comparison was not reported.||||||0.161
81520474|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|1.753||||0.86646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.195|22.701|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.2.75 (omicron)."|22.701|-19.195|0.86646
81520475|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|5.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.705||0.57972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.21|25.049|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.2.75.2 (omicron)."|25.049|-14.21|0.57972
81520476|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.408||0.90166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.859|20.199|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.3 (omicron)."|20.199|-17.859|0.90166
81520477|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|1.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.44||0.92279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.099|22.136|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BF.7 (omicron)."|22.136|-20.099|0.92279
81520478|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|3.532|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.496||0.71191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.675|22.74|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BQ.1 (omicron)."|22.74|-15.675|0.71191
81520479|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|2.995|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.755||0.73415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.714|20.703|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BQ.1.1 (omicron)."|20.703|-14.714|0.73415
81520480|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|7.157|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.548||0.45798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.155|26.469|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part A of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant XBB.1 (omicron)."|26.469|-12.155|0.45798
81585494|NCT00694369|162843295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.014||95.0||||0.05 critical level was used.|stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test|Nominal p-value was provided in lieu of the 95% CI. Step-down manner was used.||||||0.014
81585495|NCT00694369|162843295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007||95.0||||0.05 critical level was used.|stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test|Nominal p-value was provided in lieu of the 95% CI. Step-down manner was used.||||||0.007
81585496|NCT00544076|162843305|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin that would be possible to detect (had the protocol reached intended accrual) was 20%,|||||>|0.1||||||no adjustments were made.|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.1
81585497|NCT00544076|162843306|OTHER||||||>|0.1||||||no adjustments done|Chi-squared|no adjustments||compare percentage of patients potent at 6 and 18 months across pairs of treatment arms (arm I vs arm II, arm I vs arm III, arm II vs arm III)||||>0.1
81585498|NCT00544076|162843307|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||no adjustments done.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81585499|NCT00544076|162843308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||no adjustments|ANOVA|no adjustments for df||"ANOVA test to compare difference of penile length (from baseline to month 18) across arms.~calculations are underpowered, as study did not accrue or retain patients as intended, and many patients declined to have measurements taken."||||0.08
81585500|NCT00746941|162843347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7132|||||||Student's t-test|||||||0.7132
81585501|NCT00746941|162843348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9086|||||||Student's t-test|||||||0.9086
81585502|NCT03316885|162843372|OTHER|The performance target in support of the primary effectiveness was percentage of eyes achieving objective monocular BCDVA at 1 year postoperative (Visit 5A) compared to the a priori SPE percentage of 92.5%. This is for the All Implanted Analysis Set (AAS) (as reported in EN ISO 11979-7:2014).|Comparison|100.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||100.0||||||||100.0||
81585503|NCT03316885|162843373|OTHER|The performance target in support of the primary effectiveness was percentage of eyes achieving objective monocular BCDVA at 1 year postoperative (Visit 5A) compared to the a priori SPE percentage of 92.5%. This is for the All Implanted Analysis Set (AAS) (as reported in EN ISO 11979-7:2014).|Comparison|100.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||100.0||||||||100.0||
81585504|NCT00811577|162843410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Using serial gate-keeping to preserve the 5% overall type I error of 1-4 two-sided tests, 2-sided Wilcoxon Signed Rank tests were used. Computer graphics were used to display outcomes at Month 12, compare paired differences of outcomes between the 2 dosages and placebo, and show time trends in mean outcomes. Repeated measures regression models (GEE models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD) were used to examine longitudinal outcomes with terms for treatment and trocar location adjusted for key covariates.||||0.57
81585505|NCT00811577|162843410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Using serial gate-keeping to preserve the 5% overall type I error of 1-4 two-sided tests, 2-sided Wilcoxon Signed Rank tests were used. Computer graphics were used to display outcomes at Month 12, compare paired differences of outcomes between the 2 dosages and placebo, and show time trends in mean outcomes. Repeated measures regression models (GEE models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD) were used to examine longitudinal outcomes with terms for treatment and trocar location adjusted for key covariates.||||0.56
81585506|NCT00811577|162843410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Using serial gate-keeping to preserve the 5% overall type I error of 1-4 two-sided tests, 2-sided Wilcoxon Signed Rank tests were used. Computer graphics were used to display outcomes at Month 12, compare paired differences of outcomes between the 2 dosages and placebo, and show time trends in mean outcomes. Repeated measures regression models (GEE models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD) were used to examine longitudinal outcomes with terms for treatment and trocar location adjusted for key covariates.||||0.61
81585507|NCT00811577|162843410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Using serial gate-keeping to preserve the 5% overall type I error of 1-4 two-sided tests, 2-sided Wilcoxon Signed Rank tests were used. Computer graphics were used to display outcomes at Month 12, compare paired differences of outcomes between the 2 dosages and placebo, and show time trends in mean outcomes. Repeated measures regression models (GEE models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD) were used to examine longitudinal outcomes with terms for treatment and trocar location adjusted for key covariates.||||0.80
81585508|NCT00811577|162843411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Using a 100 mm VAS scale, each photograph was assessed by two raters, who, in an end-of-study session, were presented with photographs in their longitudinal sequence, but blinded as to dosage group. These data were used for an inter-rater concordance analysis and also to compare the placebo, 3 and 10 mg dosages.||||0.47
81585509|NCT00811577|162843411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Using a 100 mm VAS scale, each photograph was assessed by two raters, who, in an end-of-study session, were presented with photographs in their longitudinal sequence, but blinded as to dosage group. These data were used for an inter-rater concordance analysis and also to compare the placebo, 3 and 10 mg dosages.||||0.080
81585510|NCT00811577|162843411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Using a 100 mm VAS scale, each photograph was assessed by two raters, who, in an end-of-study session, were presented with photographs in their longitudinal sequence, but blinded as to dosage group. These data were used for an inter-rater concordance analysis and also to compare the placebo, 3 and 10 mg dosages.||||0.96
81585511|NCT00811577|162843411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Using a 100 mm VAS scale, each photograph was assessed by two raters, who, in an end-of-study session, were presented with photographs in their longitudinal sequence, but blinded as to dosage group. These data were used for an inter-rater concordance analysis and also to compare the placebo, 3 and 10 mg dosages.||||0.22
81585512|NCT00811577|162843412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Statistical analysis included line plots of paired differences vs. time, univariate p-values from Wilcoxon signed rank tests, and repeated measures regression models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD.||||0.87
81585513|NCT00811577|162843412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Statistical analysis included line plots of paired differences vs. time, univariate p-values from Wilcoxon signed rank tests, and repeated measures regression models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD.||||0.15
81585514|NCT00811577|162843412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Statistical analysis included line plots of paired differences vs. time, univariate p-values from Wilcoxon signed rank tests, and repeated measures regression models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD.||||0.77
81585515|NCT00811577|162843412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Statistical analysis included line plots of paired differences vs. time, univariate p-values from Wilcoxon signed rank tests, and repeated measures regression models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD.||||0.75
81585516|NCT00811577|162843412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Statistical analysis included line plots of paired differences vs. time, univariate p-values from Wilcoxon signed rank tests, and repeated measures regression models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD.||||0.050
81585517|NCT00811577|162843412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Statistical analysis included line plots of paired differences vs. time, univariate p-values from Wilcoxon signed rank tests, and repeated measures regression models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD.||||0.83
81585518|NCT00811577|162843412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Statistical analysis included line plots of paired differences vs. time, univariate p-values from Wilcoxon signed rank tests, and repeated measures regression models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD.||||0.37
81585519|NCT00811577|162843412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Statistical analysis included line plots of paired differences vs. time, univariate p-values from Wilcoxon signed rank tests, and repeated measures regression models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD.||||0.43
81585520|NCT00811577|162843413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Statistical analysis included line plots of paired differences vs. time, univariate p-values from Wilcoxon signed rank tests, and repeated measures regression models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD.||||0.16
81585521|NCT00811577|162843413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Statistical analysis included line plots of paired differences vs. time, univariate p-values from Wilcoxon signed rank tests, and repeated measures regression models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD.||||0.14
81585522|NCT00811577|162843413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Statistical analysis included line plots of paired differences vs. time, univariate p-values from Wilcoxon signed rank tests, and repeated measures regression models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD.||||0.69
81585523|NCT00811577|162843413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Statistical analysis included line plots of paired differences vs. time, univariate p-values from Wilcoxon signed rank tests, and repeated measures regression models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD.||||0.89
81585524|NCT00811577|162843413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Statistical analysis included line plots of paired differences vs. time, univariate p-values from Wilcoxon signed rank tests, and repeated measures regression models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD.||||0.30
81585525|NCT00811577|162843413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Statistical analysis included line plots of paired differences vs. time, univariate p-values from Wilcoxon signed rank tests, and repeated measures regression models in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD.||||0.46
81585526|NCT00811577|162843414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Agreement between the two rater evaluations was assessed by tabulating the difference of the two ratings. Statistical methods for paired data were used to compare the two dosages of AZX100 to placebo.||||0.086
81638466|NCT00923078|162966705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as baseline minus Visual Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline and post-training scores. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||0.46|-3.41|0.13
81638467|NCT00923078|162966705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|1.58|||Mixed Models Analysis||contrast calculated as Auditory Training minus Visual Training|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between post-training scores in Auditory vs. Visual Cognitive Training conditions. Linear mixed models tested fixed effects of period (3 levels; baseline, post 4-weeks, post 8 weeks), condition (3 levels; baseline, Auditory Cognitive Training, Visual Cognitive Training) and the period x condition interaction. Final model parameters were selected according to Bayesian Information Criteria. Alpha=.05 (2-sided)||1.58|-2.32|0.71
81638468|NCT01393600|162966716|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.9|||ANOVA|||||1.9|-3.3|0.5880
81585527|NCT00811577|162843414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Agreement between the two rater evaluations was assessed by tabulating the difference of the two ratings. Statistical methods for paired data were used to compare the two dosages of AZX100 to placebo.||||0.66
81585528|NCT00811577|162843414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Agreement between the two rater evaluations was assessed by tabulating the difference of the two ratings. Statistical methods for paired data were used to compare the two dosages of AZX100 to placebo.||||0.069
81585529|NCT00811577|162843414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Agreement between the two rater evaluations was assessed by tabulating the difference of the two ratings. Statistical methods for paired data were used to compare the two dosages of AZX100 to placebo.||||0.68
81585530|NCT00811577|162843414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Agreement between the two rater evaluations was assessed by tabulating the difference of the two ratings. Statistical methods for paired data were used to compare the two dosages of AZX100 to placebo.||||0.095
81585531|NCT00811577|162843414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0||||For this early phase study, multiple comparisons adjustments were not used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||Agreement between the two rater evaluations was assessed by tabulating the difference of the two ratings. Statistical methods for paired data were used to compare the two dosages of AZX100 to placebo.||||0.62
81585532|NCT00811577|162843415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||A regression analysis was run to compare alpha-SMA between 3 mg and 10 mg AZX100 and placebo, adjusted for the subject's gender and age. GEE regression in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD was used because it properly handled the correlations among the three observations for each subject.||||0.44
81638469|NCT01393600|162966716|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.4184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|1.6|||ANOVA|||||1.6|-3.8|0.4184
81638470|NCT01393600|162966718|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.6761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.6|||ANOVA|||||1.6|-2.4|0.6761
81638471|NCT01393600|162966718|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-1.8|||ANOVA|||||-1.8|-6.6|0.0015
81638472|NCT03785756|162966745|EQUIVALENCE|The primary analysis was based on a two-sided test at the significance level of 0.05. The treatment difference is presented with a 95% confidence interval (CI).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.72|41.38|||ANCOVA|Estimates from an ANCOVA model with SPID12 score as the dependent variable. Terms for treatment and baseline pain score were included as covariates.||The primary efficacy hypothesis was that SPID12 for placebo was equal to SPID12 for ibuprofen 2 × 300 mg PR tablets.||41.38|26.72|<0.0001
81638473|NCT03265132|162966802|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.0||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.0|||Fisher Exact|||||1.00|0.42|0.0022
81638474|NCT01762982|162966866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0654||95.0|||||Signed Rank Test|||Null hypothesis considered no treatment difference between the treatments being compared.||||0.0654
81638475|NCT01762982|162966869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0078||95.0|||||Signed Rank Test|||Null hypothesis considered no treatment difference between the treatments being compared.||||0.0078
81458608|NCT01217112|162608579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.408||0.424|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.37|1.03|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.03|-0.37|0.424
81458609|NCT01217112|162608580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|5.25|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||5.25|0.94|0.022
81458610|NCT01217112|162608580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.532||0.014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.44|6.69|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||6.69|1.44|0.014
81458611|NCT01217112|162608580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.053|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|5.25|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||5.25|0.45|0.053
81458612|NCT01217112|162608580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.299||0.012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.33|5.78|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||5.78|1.33|0.012
81458613|NCT01217112|162608581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.463||0.032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|5.85|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||5.85|0.84|0.032
81458614|NCT01217112|162608581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.798||0.026|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.18|7.35|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||7.35|1.18|0.026
81458615|NCT01217112|162608581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.626||0.046|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|6.22|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||6.22|0.65|0.046
81520481|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|4.819|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.055||0.23582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.169|12.808|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant P.2 (gamma)."|12.808|-3.169|0.23582
81638476|NCT01762982|162966870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0547||95.0|||||Signed Rank Test|||Null hypothesis considered no treatment difference between the treatments being compared.||||0.0547
81638477|NCT03136861|162966895|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.33|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model: logit (proportion) = treatment + stratification factor of prior exposure to TNF inhibitors (i.e. TNF-naïve or TNFα-IR).||Average Spinal Pain Score \<4 at Week 8||3.33|1.08|0.0264
81638478|NCT03136861|162966895|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|3.1|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model: logit (proportion) = treatment + stratification factor of prior exposure to TNF inhibitors (i.e. TNF-naïve or TNFα-IR)||Total Spinal Pain Score \<4 at Week 8||3.10|0.95|0.0720
81638479|NCT03136861|162966895|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.38||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|4.31|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model: logit (proportion) = treatment + stratification factor of prior exposure to TNF inhibitors (i.e. TNF-naïve or TNFα-IR)||Nocturnal Spinal Pain Score||4.31|1.31|0.0043
81638480|NCT03136861|162966896|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.0466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|3.04|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model: logit (proportion) = treatment + stratification factor of prior exposure to TNF inhibitors (i.e. TNF-naïve or TNFα-IR).||BASDAI Score \<4 at Week 8||3.04|1.01|0.0466
81638481|NCT01328756|162966925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to LOTA value was assessed for differences from zero using a 2-sided, 1 sample t-test at a 0.05 significance level.||||< 0.001
81638482|NCT00257309|162966929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.23||Unadjusted analysis|Chi-squared|||||1.23|0.38|0.21
81638483|NCT01262456|162966930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.22||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA of change from baseline at Week 1, Months 1, 2, 3, adjusted for age (\<65, ≥65 years), visit, and baseline nocturnal voids.||"Superiority to placebo was to be simultaneously demonstrated on the 2 co-primary outcomes in a step-down approach from highest (75 μg) to lowest dose (50 μg), thereby controlling the family-wise error rate at the 5% nominal significance level.~A summary of mean change in nocturnal voids, assessed longitudinally during 3 months of treatment, is presented below for the FAS using LOCF."||-0.22|-0.61|<0.0001
81585533|NCT00811577|162843415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||A regression analysis was run to compare alpha-SMA between 3 mg and 10 mg AZX100 and placebo, adjusted for the subject's gender and age. GEE regression in SAS/STAT PROC GENMOD was used because it properly handled the correlations among the three observations for each subject.||||0.41
81585534|NCT00329407|162843417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.58|-3.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Dunnett-Hsu adjustment was used to correct for multiple comparisons.||This was a within subject analysis. The null hypothesis was that there would be no significant difference in least squares means values obtained for the baseline and week 10 assessment weeks.||-3.14|-6.58|<0.0001
81585535|NCT00329407|162843418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||There would a significant reduction in COWAT scores between baseline and Week 10.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Dunnett-Hsu adjustment was used to correct for multiple comparisons.||This is a within subject comparison of COWAT scores botained for the baseline session and the Week 10 session. The null hypothesis is that there would be no difference between these scores.||||0.001
81585536|NCT00978068|162843419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.59||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.97|||Negative Binomial Regression||Group 1 represents the numerator for the rate ratio. Group 2 represents the denominator for the rate ratio.|We assumed that the incidence of malaria in Group 2 would be 0.70 episodes per person-year and estimated that we would need a sample of 300 participants for the study to have 80% power to show a 35% reduction in the incidence of malaria in Group 1, at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05. We then observed an incidence of malaria in Group 2 that was higher than anticipated (2.19 episodes/person-yr) and revised the sample size to 150 participants, who would be followed for at least 6 months.||0.97|0.36|0.04
81585537|NCT00978068|162843420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Cox Proportional-Hazards|||||||0.13
81585538|NCT00978068|162843421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.8||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|11.16|||Negative Binomial Regression||Group 1 represents the numerator for the rate ratio. Group 2 represents the denominator for the rate ratio.|We assumed that the incidence of malaria in Group 2 would be 0.70 episodes per person-year and estimated that we would need a sample of 300 participants for the study to have 80% power to show a 35% reduction in the incidence of malaria in Group 1, at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05. We then observed an incidence of malaria in Group 2 that was higher than anticipated (2.19 episodes/person-yr) and revised the sample size to 150 participants, who would be followed for at least 6 months.||11.16|0.06|0.87
81585539|NCT00978068|162843422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.12|||Cox Proportional-Hazards|Adjustment for repeated measures in the same patient|Group 1 represents the numerator for the hazard ratio. Group 2 represents the denominator for the hazard ratio.|||1.12|0.45|0.14
81585540|NCT00978068|162843423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.68|||Cox Proportional-Hazards|Adjustment for repeated measures in same participant.|Group 1 represents the numerator for the hazard ratio. Group 2 represents the denominator for the hazard ratio.|||0.68|0.14|0.004
81638484|NCT01262456|162966930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.17||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA of change from baseline at Week 1, Months 1, 2, 3, adjusted for age (\<65, ≥65 years), visit, and baseline nocturnal voids.||"Superiority to placebo was to be simultaneously demonstrated on the 2 co-primary outcomes in a step-down approach from highest (75 μg) to lowest dose (50 μg), thereby controlling the family-wise error rate at the 5% nominal significance level.~A summary of mean change in nocturnal voids, assessed longitudinally during 3 months of treatment, is presented below for the FAS using LOCF."||-0.17|-0.57|0.0003
81638485|NCT01262456|162966931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|3.03||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|GEE Method for 33% responder status at Week 1, Month 1, Month 2, and Month 3, adjusted for age (\<65, ≥65 years), visit, and baseline nocturnal voids.||Superiority to placebo was to be simultaneously demonstrated on the 2 co-primary endpoints in a step-down approach from highest (75 μg) to lowest dose (50 μg), thereby controlling the family-wise error rate at the 5% nominal significance level.||3.03|1.38|0.0004
81585541|NCT00978068|162843424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.76|||Cox Proportional-Hazards|Adjustment for repeated measures in the same patient.|Group 1 represents the numerator in the hazard ratio. Group 2 represents the denominator in the hazard ratio.|||0.76|0.22|0.004
81585542|NCT01644175|162843429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-45.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.5|-39.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. placebo|Alirocumab group was compared to placebo group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-39.3|-52.5|<0.0001
81585543|NCT01644175|162843430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-49.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.2|-43.6||Threshold for significance was ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-43.6|-56.2|<0.0001
81585544|NCT01644175|162843431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-47.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.6|-41.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-41.3|-53.6|<0.0001
81585545|NCT01644175|162843432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-49.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.3|-43.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-43.3|-55.3|<0.0001
81585546|NCT01644175|162843433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-35.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.3|-30.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-30.3|-41.3|<0.0001
81585547|NCT01644175|162843434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-37.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.0|-32.0||Threshold for significance ≤0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-32.0|-43.0|<0.0001
81585548|NCT01644175|162843435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-37.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.5|-31.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-31.4|-43.5|<0.0001
81585549|NCT01644175|162843436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-40.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.4|-34.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-34.4|-46.4|<0.0001
81585550|NCT01644175|162843437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-25.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.3|-20.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-20.7|-29.3|<0.0001
81585551|NCT01644175|162843438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-38.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.7|-32.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-32.7|-43.7|<0.0001
81585552|NCT01644175|162843439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-40.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.2|-33.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-33.9|-46.2|<0.0001
81585553|NCT01644175|162843440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-26.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.1|-21.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-21.7|-31.1|<0.0001
81638486|NCT01262456|162966931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.96||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|GEE Method for 33% responder status at Week 1, Month 1, Month 2, and Month 3, adjusted for age (\<65, ≥65 years), visit, and baseline nocturnal voids.||Superiority to placebo was to be simultaneously demonstrated on the 2 co-primary endpoints in a step-down approach from highest (75 μg) to lowest dose (50 μg), thereby controlling the family-wise error rate at the 5% nominal significance level.||2.96|1.32|0.0009
81638487|NCT01262456|162966932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.12||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline adjusted for age (\<65, \>=65) and baseline nocturnal voids using last observation carried forward.||"Change from baseline in the adjusted mean number of nocturnal voids in the FAS using LOCF.~The active treatment groups were compared to placebo using a step-down approach from highest dose (75 µg) to lowest dose (50 µg)."||-0.12|-0.57|0.0029
81458616|NCT01217112|162608581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.512||0.018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.26|6.45|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||6.45|1.26|0.018
81585554|NCT01644175|162843441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-43.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.6|-34.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-34.3|-51.6|<0.0001
81585555|NCT01644175|162843442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|38.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|89.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs. placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||89.8|16.5|<0.0001
81585556|NCT01644175|162843443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|50.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.6|121.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model|Alirocumab vs. placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||121.0|20.6|<0.0001
81585557|NCT01644175|162843444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-14.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|-7.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs. placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-7.9|-21.3|<0.0001
81585558|NCT01644175|162843445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|11.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||11.0|3.6|0.0001
81585559|NCT01644175|162843446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.8699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|7.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs. placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||7.0|-8.3|0.8699
81520482|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|5.312|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.074||0.19354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.713|13.337|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant B.1.617."|13.337|-2.713|0.19354
81520483|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|5.714|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.155||0.17033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.471|13.899|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant B.1.617.1 (kappa)."|13.899|-2.471|0.17033
81520484|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|5.934|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.997||0.13895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|13.808|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant AY.3 (delta)."|13.808|-1.94|0.13895
81520485|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|4.222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.812||0.26924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.288|11.732|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant AY.4.2 (delta)."|11.732|-3.288|0.26924
81520486|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|5.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.996||0.1708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.382|13.362|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant B.1.617.3."|13.362|-2.382|0.17080
81520487|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|5.567|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.188||0.18502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.683|13.818|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant B.1.526.1 (iota)."|13.818|-2.683|0.18502
81520488|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|3.438|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.938||0.38344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.318|11.195|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.2+L452M (omicron)."|11.195|-4.318|0.38344
81520489|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|3.279|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.982||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.565|11.124|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.2+L452R (omicron)."|11.124|-4.565|0.41100
81520490|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|2.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.014||0.5066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.237|10.577|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.2.12.1 (omicron)."|10.577|-5.237|0.50660
81520491|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|4.535|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.242||0.28604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|12.891|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.2.75 (omicron)."|12.891|-3.82|0.28604
81520492|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|6.259|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.98||0.11715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.582|14.1|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.2.75.2 (omicron)."|14.1|-1.582|0.11715
81520493|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|3.818|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.957||0.33567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.978|11.613|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BA.3 (omicron)."|11.613|-3.978|0.33567
81520494|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|5.775|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.022||0.15232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.147|13.697|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BF.7 (omicron)."|13.697|-2.147|0.15232
81520495|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|4.808|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.845||0.21234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.766|12.383|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BQ.1 (omicron)."|12.383|-2.766|0.21234
81520496|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|4.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78||0.22687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.866|12.026|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant BQ.1.1 (omicron)."|12.026|-2.866|0.22687
81585560|NCT04258605|162843454|OTHER|P-values account for preoperative versus postoperative mean values at 1 and 2 years|||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"The small sample size of arm ASHCOM Shoulder System subjects - Fracture humeral stem of 2 cases is too low for a statistical analysis."||||<.0001
81585561|NCT04258605|162843455|OTHER|P-values account for preoperative versus postoperative mean values at 3-6 months, 1 year, 2 and 3 years|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"The small sample size of arm ASHCOM Shoulder System subjects - Fracture humeral stem of 2 cases is too low for a statistical analysis."||||<0.001
81585562|NCT04258605|162843456|OTHER|P-values account for preoperative versus postoperative mean values at 3-6 months, 1, 2 and 3 years|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"The small sample size of arm ASHCOM Shoulder System subjects - Fracture humeral stem of 2 cases is too low for a statistical analysis."||||<0.001
81585563|NCT04258605|162843457|OTHER|P-values account for preoperative versus postoperative mean values at 3-6 months, 1 year, 2 and 3 years|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"The small sample size of arm ASHCOM Shoulder System subjects - Fracture humeral stem of 2 cases is too low for a statistical analysis."||||<0.001
81585564|NCT04448210|162843483|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.25|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.25
81585565|NCT04448210|162843484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||ANOVA|||||||.72
81585566|NCT04448210|162843485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||ANOVA|||||||.16
81585567|NCT04448210|162843486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||ANOVA|||||||.43
81585568|NCT04448210|162843487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||ANOVA|||||||.69
81585569|NCT04448210|162843488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||ANOVA|||||||.38
81585570|NCT04448210|162843489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||ANOVA|||||||.94
81585571|NCT04448210|162843490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||ANOVA|||||||.94
81585572|NCT04448210|162843491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||ANOVA|||||||.30
81585573|NCT00181961|162843507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.016
81585574|NCT01667978|162843531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81585575|NCT00962104|162843542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.66|-3.91||Statistical significance was assessed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with term for treatment, country, and baseline CAARS-Inv:SV 18-Item Total ADHD Symptom score .|ANCOVA|||||-3.91|-7.66|<0.001
81638488|NCT01262456|162966932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.06||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline adjusted for age (\<65, \>=65) and baseline nocturnal voids.||"Change from baseline in the adjusted mean number of nocturnal voids in the FAS using LOCF.~The active treatment groups were compared to placebo using a step-down approach from highest dose (75 µg) to lowest dose (50 µg)."||-0.06|-0.52|0.0128
81638489|NCT01262456|162966933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.02||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Logistical regression of 33% responder status adjusted for age (\<65, \>=65) and baseline nocturnal voids using last observation carried forward.||The active treatment groups were compared to placebo using a step-down approach from highest dose (75 µg) to lowest dose (50 µg).||3.02|1.08|0.0233
81638490|NCT01262456|162966933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.0386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.87||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Logistical regression of 33% responder status adjusted for age (\<65, \>=65) and baseline nocturnal voids using last observation carried forward.||The active treatment groups were compared to placebo using a step-down approach from highest dose (75 µg) to lowest dose (50 µg).||2.87|1.03|0.0386
81638491|NCT01262456|162966934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42.76||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.02|70.51||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline adjusted for age (\<65, \>=65) and baseline time to first nocturnal void using last observation carried forward.||The active treatment groups were compared to placebo using a step-down approach from highest dose (75 µg) to lowest dose (50 µg).||70.51|15.02|0.0026
81638492|NCT01262456|162966934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.95||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.03|66.88||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline adjusted for age (\<65, \>=65) and baseline time to first nocturnal void using last observation carried forward.||The active treatment groups were compared to placebo using a step-down approach from highest dose (75 µg) to lowest dose (50 µg).||66.88|11.03|0.0064
81638493|NCT01262456|162966935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-86.17||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-143.69|-28.64||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline adjusted for age (\<65, \>=65) and baseline nocturnal urine volume using last observation carried forward.||The active treatment groups were compared to placebo using a step-down approach from highest dose (75 µg) to lowest dose (50 µg).||-28.64|-143.69|0.0034
81585576|NCT00962104|162843543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|4.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|7.56||First gated secondary outcome measure. A gatekeeper strategy (Westfall and Krishen 2001) controlled experiment-wise type I error for 2 QoL measures. Treatments were compared stepwise until an outcome failed to be significant (p\>0.05).|ANCOVA|Statistical significance was assessed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with term for treatment, country, and baseline AAQoL total score.||||7.56|1.97|<0.001
81585577|NCT00962104|162843544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.82||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|1.56||Second gated secondary outcome measure. A gatekeeper strategy (Westfall and Krishen 2001) controlled experiment-wise type I error for 2 QoL measures. Treatments were compared stepwise until an outcome failed to be significant (p\>0.05).|ANCOVA|Least Squares Mean difference between 2 treatment groups from Type III sum of squares analysis of covariance model:Change=treatment+country+baseline.||||1.56|-5.20|0.289
81585578|NCT00962104|162843545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.13|-4.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.22|-8.13|<0.001
81585579|NCT00962104|162843546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.21|-4.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.14|-8.21|<0.001
81585580|NCT00962104|162843547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.59||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|-1.45||This is the p-value for the Raw Behavioral Regulation Index score. Statistical significance was assessed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with term for treatment, country, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||-1.45|-5.73|0.001
81585581|NCT00962104|162843547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.28|-3.31||This is the p-value for the Raw MI score. Statistical significance was assessed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with term for treatment, country, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||-3.31|-9.28|<0.001
81585582|NCT00962104|162843547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.75|-4.78||This is the p-value for the Global Executive Composite Index score. Statistical significance was assessed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with term for treatment, country, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||-4.78|-14.75|<0.001
81585583|NCT00962104|162843548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.93||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.18|0.32||This is the p-value for the Raw Behavioral Regulation Index score. Statistical significance was assessed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with term for treatment, country, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||0.32|-4.18|0.092
81585584|NCT00962104|162843548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.62||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.52|1.28||This is the p-value for the Raw MI Index score. Statistical significance was assessed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with term for treatment, country, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||1.28|-4.52|0.272
81585585|NCT00962104|162843548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.55||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|1.32||This is the p-value for the Raw Global Executive Composite Index score. Statistical significance was assessed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with term for treatment, country, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||1.32|-8.43|0.153
81585586|NCT00962104|162843549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.27||Statistical significance was assessed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with term for treatment, country, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||-0.27|-0.67|<0.001
81585587|NCT00962104|162843550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) with term for treatment and country.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81585588|NCT00962104|162843551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.6||Statistical significance was assessed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with term for treatment, country, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||0.60|-0.71|0.869
81585589|NCT00962104|162843552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.5||Statistical significance was assessed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with term for treatment, country, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||0.50|-0.59|0.870
81585590|NCT02013167|162843553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.93|||Stratified Log Rank|Stratified by age (\< 35 years; ≥ 35 years), prior salvage therapy (yes vs. no), and prior allogeneic HSCT (yes vs. no).|Hazard ratio obtained from the Cox Proportional Hazard Model. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicated a lower average event rate and longer survival time for blinatumomab relative to SOC chemotherapy.|||0.93|0.55|0.012
81585591|NCT02013167|162843554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment difference|17.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|26.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for the stratification factors: age (\< 35 vs. ≥ 35), prior salvage therapy (yes vs. no), and prior allogeneic HSCT (yes vs. no).||||26.2|9.6|< 0.001
81585592|NCT02013167|162843555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment difference|19.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|28.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for the stratification factors: age (\< 35 vs. ≥ 35), prior salvage therapy (yes vs. no), and prior allogeneic HSCT (yes vs. no).||||28.7|9.9|< 0.001
81585593|NCT02013167|162843556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.71|||||The hazard ratio estimates were obtained from the Cox Proportional Hazard Model. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer survival for Blinatumomab relative to SOC Chemotherapy.|||0.71|0.43|
81585594|NCT01113879|162843570|OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|85.0|||||Weighted Tau U|||Weighted Tau U effect size mean values in Block 1 of treatment (no aerobic exercise or stretching) were compared to weighted Tau U mean values in Block 2 of treatment (aerobic exercise or stretching adjuvant).||||< 0.001
81585595|NCT02196324|162843602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|=|0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2|-1.5|= 0.0111
81585596|NCT02196324|162843603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|=|0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1|-1.8|= 0.0248
81585597|NCT02196324|162843604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.7|-2.6|0.0005
81585598|NCT02196324|162843610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.0||||||Week 2||-0.0|-1.4|
81585599|NCT02196324|162843610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.1||||||Week 4||-0.1|-1.7|
81585600|NCT02196324|162843610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.2||p-value assume equal variance|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||-0.2|-2.0|0.0175
81585601|NCT02196324|162843611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.6||||||Week 2||1.6|-3.1|
81585602|NCT02196324|162843611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|2.3||||||Week 4||2.3|-2.7|
81585603|NCT02196324|162843611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|2.1||||||Week 8||2.1|-3.6|
81585604|NCT02196324|162843612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||||||Week 2||0.1|-0.4|
81585605|NCT02196324|162843612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||||||Week 4||0.2|-0.4|
81585606|NCT02196324|162843612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1||||||Week 8||0.1|-0.6|
81585607|NCT02196324|162843613|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.0625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.72||p-value assume equal variance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.72|-0.02|0.0625
81585608|NCT00244712|162843674|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of the ABC/3TC to the TDF/FTC would be declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval on the difference in the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \<50 copies/mL at Week 48 \[ABC/3TC minus TDF/FTC\] was -12% or greater.|difference in response percentage|0.39||||0.913||95.0|-6.63|7.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in response percentage = percentage in Arm 1 minus percentage in Arm 2|||7.40|-6.63|0.913
81585609|NCT02917031|162843708|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.595||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|1.85|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline, saxagliptin versus placebo.||1.850|-7.040|0.252
81585610|NCT02917031|162843709|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.631||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.635|2.373|||ANCOVA|||Saxagliptin: Change from baseline||2.373|-5.635|0.425
81585611|NCT02917031|162843710|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.996|2.197|||ANCOVA|||"Saxagliptin vs Placebo:~Change from baseline"||2.197|-1.996|0.925
81585612|NCT02917031|162843711|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.605||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.97|0.76|||ANCOVA|||Saxagliptin vs placebo: Change from baseline||0.760|-7.970|0.105
81585613|NCT02917031|162843712|SUPERIORITY||Ratio for relative change|0.971||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.777|1.214|||ANCOVA|||Saxagliptin vs placebo: Change from baseline||1.214|0.777|0.796
81585614|NCT00403273|162843724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons; the a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81585615|NCT00403273|162843725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||comparison of proportions|0.65|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made, since we analyzed only one primary outcome. 19 patients per group were needed for 80% power and 24 patients per group for 90% power to detect a difference of 43% in proportion with primary outcome|comparison of proportions|compare proportion of patients with clinically meaningful change in 0-10 VAS pain (at least 2-point reduction on VAS pain) at 2-mths \& all timepoints|we hypothesized a greater proportion with meaningful reduction in pain on 0-10 scale in intervention versus placebo group.|For primary outcome analysis, we compared the proportion of responders with clinically meaningful change \[improvement\] in 0-10 VAS Pain, i.e. those with 2-point reduction in 0-10 VAS pain score at 2-mths, in the 2 groups using comparison of proportions. Proportion of responders were also analyzed at all efficacy timepoints using generalized estimating equation (GEE) modeling. We used GEE for between-group comparisons in secondary outcomes at all efficacy endpoints, adjusted for baseline scores.||||<0.05
81585616|NCT00403273|162843726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81585617|NCT00403273|162843727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81585618|NCT00403273|162843728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.046
81585619|NCT00403273|162843729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81585620|NCT00403273|162843730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81585621|NCT04041869|162843731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||In order to test the effect of the intervention on physical activity, linear mixed models examined changes in steps per day from study baseline (week 0) to the end of the active intervention (week 8).||||<0.01
81585622|NCT01336738|162843736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.6803|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.13|0.29||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment difference and 80% confidence interval (CI) were based on LS mean. A mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||0.29|-0.13|0.6803
81585623|NCT01336738|162843736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.71|-0.28||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.28|-0.71|0.0017
81638494|NCT01262456|162966935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-77.8||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-135.7|-19.89||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline adjusted for age (\<65, \>=65) and baseline nocturnal urine volume using last observation carried forward.||The active treatment groups were compared to placebo using a step-down approach from highest dose (75 µg) to lowest dose (50 µg).||-19.89|-135.70|0.0086
81458617|NCT01217112|162608582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.806||0.294|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.52|2.25|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||2.25|-0.52|0.294
81585624|NCT01336738|162843736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.8|-0.36||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.36|-0.80|0.0003
81585625|NCT01336738|162843736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.91|-0.5||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.50|-0.91|<0.0001
81585626|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.292||0.4757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.64|14.2||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||14.20|-6.64|0.4757
81585627|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.296||0.8031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.11|11.75||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||11.75|-9.11|0.8031
81585628|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.364||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.78|7.34||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||7.34|-13.78|0.5490
81520497|NCT05160766|162730020|OTHER||Difference of means in percent|3.498|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.047||0.38832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.475|11.47|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis reflects Part B of the study.|"The above provided values refer to the variant XBB.1 (omicron)."|11.47|-4.475|0.38832
81520498|NCT04692077|162730077|OTHER||Exact CI for Proportions|88.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.8|99.7|||||||Exact 95% Confidence Interval for Proportion for Participants who Reported Grade 2 and Above AEs|99.7|51.8|
81520499|NCT04692077|162730078|OTHER||Exact CI for Proportions|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|48.3|||||||Exact 95% Confidence Interval for Proportion for Participants who Discontinued Early due to Intolerability of Injection or Burden of Study Procedures|48.3|0.3|
81520500|NCT04692077|162730079|OTHER||Exact CI for Proportions|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.3|95.7|||||||Exact 95% confidence interval for proportion for Participants who received at least one injection and preferred injectable PrEP at end of step 2.|95.7|22.3|
81520501|NCT04692077|162730083|OTHER||Exact CI for Proportions|88.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.8|99.7|||||||The Exact 95% Confidence Interval for Proportion for Number of Participants with Grade 2 or above AEs during Injection Phase.|99.7|51.8|
81520502|NCT04692077|162730084|OTHER||Exact CI for Proportions|88.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.8|99.7|||||||Exact 95% Confidence Interval for Proportion for Participants who Completed All Scheduled Injections among those who received at least one Injection|99.7|51.8|
81520503|NCT05149313|162730088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|27.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.63|40.14|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||40.14|15.63|<0.0001
81520504|NCT05149313|162730089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|17.8||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.03|28.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.57|7.03|0.0052
81520505|NCT05149313|162730090|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|18.15||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.47|30.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.83|5.47|0.0114
81520506|NCT04243330|162730124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.01||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|2.48||the p-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.48|-0.46|0.18
81520507|NCT04243330|162730125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.58||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|7.28||the p-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.28|-0.11|.06
81520508|NCT04243330|162730126|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.7||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|7.9||the p-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.9|-4.5|0.60
81520509|NCT04243330|162730127|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-4.1||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|4.7||p-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.7|-12.8|0.36
81520510|NCT04243330|162730128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-0.67||p-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.67|-8.3|.02
81585629|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.34||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.58|-4.55||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-4.55|-25.58|0.0051
81520511|NCT04243330|162730129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.4|-5.5|0.82
81520512|NCT03826342|162730139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2964|||||||Generalized linear mixed model analysis|generalized linear mixed model analysis under a negative binomial framework||Baseline to 2-month assessment||||0.2964
81520513|NCT03826342|162730139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3404|||||||generalized linear mixed model analysis|generalized linear mixed model analysis under a negative binomial framework||2-month assessment to 6-month assessment||||0.3404
81520514|NCT03826342|162730140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7915|||||||Generalized linear mixed model analysis|generalized linear mixed model analysis under a negative binomial framework||Baseline to 2-month assessment||||0.7915
81520515|NCT03826342|162730140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2131|||||||generalized linear mixed model analysis|generalized linear mixed model analysis under a negative binomial framework||2-month assessment to 6-month assessment||||0.2131
81520516|NCT03826342|162730141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8357|||||||Generalized linear mixed model analysis|generalized linear mixed model analysis under a negative binomial framework||Baseline to 2-month assessment||||0.8357
81520517|NCT03826342|162730141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.095|||||||generalized linear mixed model analysis|generalized linear mixed model analysis under a negative binomial framework||2-month assessment to 6-month assessment||||0.0950
81520518|NCT03826342|162730142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7496|||||||generalized linear mixed model analysis|generalized linear mixed model analysis under a negative binomial framework||||||0.7496
81520519|NCT03826342|162730143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4492|||||||generalized linear mixed model analysis|generalized linear mixed model analysis under a negative binomial framework||||||0.4492
81520520|NCT03826342|162730144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0765|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0765
81520521|NCT03826342|162730145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.535|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.535
81520522|NCT03826342|162730146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4302|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4302
81520523|NCT03826342|162730147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.807|||||||generalized linear mixed model analysis|generalized linear mixed model analysis under a negative binomial framework||||||0.8070
81520524|NCT02046070|162730169|OTHER|||||||0.4859|||||||Chi-squared|||P-value tests the null hypothesis: CR+VGPR rate=27% in treatment arms obtained using the one-sided Chi-Square test with alpha=0.10.||||0.4859
81520525|NCT02046070|162730169|OTHER|||||||0.6757|||||||Chi-squared|||P-value tests the null hypothesis: CR+VGPR rate=27% in treatment arms obtained using the one-sided Chi-Square test with alpha=0.10.||||0.6757
81520526|NCT02046070|162730170|OTHER|||||||0.9688|||||||Chi-squared|||P-value tests the null hypothesis: CR+VGPR+PR rate=60% obtained using the one-sided Chi-Square test with alpha=0.10.||||0.9688
81585630|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.02||0.6291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.31|7.46||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||7.46|-12.31|0.6291
81520527|NCT03921554|162730230|SUPERIORITY||Estimated change (52 weeks - baseline)|0.9|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.2||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Wald test||We fit a GEE model with AGS score as outcome and an indicator variable for 52 weeks. An exchangeable correlation structure was used to model intra-participant association of AGS scores. The model allowed for up to 2 measurements per participant.|"We are testing the null hypothesis is that the change from baseline (52 weeks - baseline) in AGS is zero.~45 participants had 2 measurements (at baseline and 52 weeks); 6 participants had 1 measurement (at baseline). All participants were included in the analysis."||1.2|0.5|<0.0005
81520528|NCT03921554|162730231|SUPERIORITY||Estimated change (Day 673 - Day 0)|1.09|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.62||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Wald test||We fit a GEE model of AGS on day of treatment (modeled with cubic splines with knots at days 0, 84, 168, 336, 506, 673, and 1006). Goodness of fit criteria were used to select GEE model with AR(1) correlation structure.|We estimate change from Day 0 to Day 673 of treatment (Day 673 minus Day 0) with 95% confidence interval (CI). All participants are included in the analysis.||1.62|0.57|<0.0005
81520529|NCT03921554|162730232|SUPERIORITY||Estimated change (52 weeks - baseline)|2.2||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|6.4||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Wald test||We fit a GEE model with GMFM-88 as outcome, with indicator variables for 52 weeks (vs. baseline) and cohorts B and C (vs. A); in addition, time by cohort interaction terms are included. The model allow for up to 2 measurements per participant.|"We are testing the null hypothesis that the change from baseline (52 weeks - baseline) in GMFM-88 is zero within cohorts.~35 participants had 2 measurements (at baseline and 52 weeks); 15 participants had 1 measurement (at baseline). All participants are included in the analysis."||6.4|-1.9|0.295
81520530|NCT03921554|162730232|SUPERIORITY||Estimated change (52 weeks - baseline)|7.0||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|12.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Wald test||We fit a GEE model with GMFM-88 as outcome, with indicator variables for 52 weeks (vs. baseline) and cohorts B and C (vs. A); in addition, time by cohort interaction terms are included. The model allow for up to 2 measurements per participant.|"We are testing the null hypothesis that the change from baseline (52 weeks - baseline) in GMFM-88 is zero within cohorts.~35 participants had 2 measurements (at baseline and 52 weeks); 15 participants had 1 measurement (at baseline). All participants are included in the analysis."||12.0|1.9|0.007
81520531|NCT03921554|162730232|SUPERIORITY||Estimated change (52 weeks - baseline)|0.26||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|6.2||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Wald test||We fit a GEE model with GMFM-88 as outcome, with indicator variables for 52 weeks (vs. baseline) and cohorts B and C (vs. A); in addition, time by cohort interaction terms are included. The model allow for up to 2 measurements per participant.|"We are testing the null hypothesis that the change from baseline (52 weeks - baseline) in GMFM-88 is zero within cohorts.~35 participants had 2 measurements (at baseline and 52 weeks); 15 participants had 1 measurement (at baseline). All participants are included in the analysis."||6.2|-5.7|0.932
81520532|NCT03921554|162730233|SUPERIORITY||Estimated change (Day 3 - Day 0)|-8.76|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-5.81||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Wald test||We fit a QLS model of ISG on day of treatment and indicator variable for post-treatment. Goodness of fit criteria were used to select QLS model with exchangeable correlation structure.|We estimate change from pre to post treatment (Day 3 minus Day 0) with 95% confidence interval (CI). All participants are included in the analysis.||-5.81|-11.7|<0.0005
81520533|NCT03921554|162730234|SUPERIORITY||Estimated change (day 335 minus day 0)|-0.11||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|-0.04||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Wald test||We fit a GEE model of diary average score on day of treatment and indicator variable for post-treatment. Goodness of fit criteria were used to select GEE model with exchangeable correlation structure.|We estimate change from Day 0 to Day 335 (Day 335 - Day 0) with 95% confidence interval (CI). All participants are included in the analysis.||-0.04|-0.18|0.002
81520534|NCT00673881|162730244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0042||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0042
81520535|NCT00673881|162730245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison baseline to end-of-treatment||||0.0002
81520536|NCT00673881|162730246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||NS|0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison from baseline to end-of-treatment||||NS
81520537|NCT00673881|162730254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81520538|NCT01173029|162730267|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Study power calculation was post-hoc based on composite end-point achieved. Number of exposed: 62 Non-exposed to exposed ratio: 0.5 Relative risk worth detecting: 2.5 Attack rate among non-exposed: 23% Alpha risk: 0.05 Calculated power: 89.8%|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.7||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.1||not adjusted|Chi-squared, Corrected|1 degree-of-freedom||"Long-term intention-to-treat data analysis:~Student 't' tests Yates's corrected Chi-squared or Fisher's exact test, when appropriate Relative risk estimation Cox proportional-hazard model Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium"||4.1|0.7|0.19
81520539|NCT01173029|162730268|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Study power calculation was post-hoc based on composite end-point achieved. Number of exposed: 62 Non-exposed to exposed ratio: 0.5 Relative risk worth detecting: 2.5 Attack rate among non-exposed: 23% Alpha risk: 0.05 Calculated power: 89.8%|Risk Ratio (RR)|2.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|7.3||not adjusted|Chi-squared, Corrected|1 degree-of-freedom||"Long-term intention-to-treat data analysis:~Student 't' test Yates' corrected Chi-squared or Fisher's exact test Relative risk estimation Cox proportional-hazard model Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium"||7.3|1.01|0.01
81585631|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.001||0.4396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|13.72||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||13.72|-5.98|0.4396
81585632|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.03||0.1934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.46|3.34||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||3.34|-16.46|0.1934
81585633|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-17.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.039||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.24|-7.4||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-7.40|-27.24|0.0007
81585634|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.201||0.5479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.11|13.37||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||13.37|-7.11|0.5479
81585635|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.209||0.4276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.39|6.12||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||6.12|-14.39|0.4276
81585636|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.235||0.1596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.69|2.92||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||2.92|-17.69|0.1596
81585637|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.198|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.06|-12.6||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-12.60|-33.06|<0.0001
81585638|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.855||0.8509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.63|10.43||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||10.43|-12.63|0.8509
81585639|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.913||0.1505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.17|3.12||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||3.12|-20.17|0.1505
81585640|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.94||0.2662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.31|5.08||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||5.08|-18.31|0.2662
81585641|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-21.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.818||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.97|-10.07||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-10.07|-32.97|0.0003
81585642|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.94||0.7724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.68|11.66||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||11.66|-15.68|0.7724
81638495|NCT01262456|162966936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-45.31||||0.4126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-153.94|63.32||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline adjusted for age (\<65, \>=65) and baseline 24-hour urine volume using last observation carried forward.||The active treatment groups were compared to placebo using a step-down approach from highest dose (75 µg) to lowest dose (50 µg).||63.32|-153.94|0.4126
81585643|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.986||0.9202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.47|13.07||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||13.07|-14.47|0.9202
81585644|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.998||0.8183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|12.18||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||12.18|-15.40|0.8183
81585645|NCT01336738|162843737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-24.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.821||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4|-11.53||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-11.53|-38.40|0.0003
81585646|NCT01336738|162843738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.2327|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.1|0.03||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||0.03|-0.10|0.2327
81585647|NCT01336738|162843738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.358|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.08|0.04||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||0.04|-0.08|0.3580
81585648|NCT01336738|162843738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.2|-0.07||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.07|-0.20|0.0036
81585649|NCT01336738|162843738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.1251|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.12|0.01||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||0.01|-0.12|0.1251
81585650|NCT01336738|162843738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.3466|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.11|0.06||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||0.06|-0.11|0.3466
81585651|NCT01336738|162843738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.0439|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.2|-0.03||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.03|-0.20|0.0439
81585652|NCT01336738|162843738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.004|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.27|-0.09||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.09|-0.27|0.0040
81585653|NCT01336738|162843738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.29|-0.12||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.12|-0.29|0.0009
81585654|NCT01336738|162843738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||0.1405|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.23|0.02||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||0.02|-0.23|0.1405
81638496|NCT01262456|162966936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.79||||0.7353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-127.99|90.41||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline adjusted for age (\<65, \>=65) and baseline 24-hour urine volume using last observation carried forward.||The active treatment groups were compared to placebo using a step-down approach from highest dose (75 µg) to lowest dose (50 µg).||90.41|-127.99|0.7353
81638497|NCT00257894|162966941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57||||||Effect size close to zero (eta squared of .01)|ANOVA|Interaction effect term from group by time ANOVA||||||.57
81638498|NCT00257894|162966942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||||||Effect size about zero (eta squared = .01)|ANOVA|Interaction term from a group by time ANOVA||||||.60
81585655|NCT01336738|162843738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.36|-0.12||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.12|-0.36|0.0067
81585656|NCT01336738|162843738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.5|-0.24||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.24|-0.50|0.0001
81638499|NCT00257894|162966943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||||||Effect size (eta squared) = 0|ANOVA|Interaction term of a group by time ANOVA||||||.79
81638500|NCT00257894|162966944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||||||For test of drug by time interaction effect|ANOVA|Medium effect size, eta squared = .061||Analysis of variance, group by time (Day 0 vs. Day 10).||||.21
81458618|NCT01217112|162608582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.988||0.092|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.05|3.43|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||3.43|0.05|0.092
81585657|NCT01336738|162843738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.46|-0.22||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.22|-0.46|0.0002
81585658|NCT01336738|162843738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.4887|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.18|0.17||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||0.17|-0.18|0.4887
81585659|NCT01336738|162843738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.002|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.57|-0.22||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.22|-0.57|0.0020
81585660|NCT01336738|162843738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.76|-0.41||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.41|-0.76|<0.0001
81585661|NCT01336738|162843738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.76|-0.42||One-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.42|-0.76|<0.0001
81585662|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.225||0.2067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.73||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.73|-0.16|0.2067
81585663|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.224||0.8602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.48||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.48|-0.40|0.8602
81585664|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.225||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.42||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.42|-0.47|0.9200
81585665|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.9||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.90|0.02|0.0399
81638501|NCT01316913|162966945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.022||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.072|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus UMEC 125 µg.|||0.072|-0.027|0.377
81585666|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.242||0.2266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.77||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.77|-0.18|0.2266
81585667|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.241||0.8493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.52||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.52|-0.43|0.8493
81585668|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.242||0.9511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.46||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.46|-0.49|0.9511
81585669|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.241||0.1369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.83||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.83|-0.11|0.1369
81585670|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272||0.1562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.92||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.92|-0.15|0.1562
81585671|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272||0.4913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.35||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.35|-0.72|0.4913
81638502|NCT01316913|162966945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.06||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.109||nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus TIO 18 µg.|||0.109|0.010|0.018
81585672|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.71||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.71|-0.36|0.5130
81585673|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.12||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.12|0.06|0.0298
81585674|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.363||0.3196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.08||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.08|-0.35|0.3196
81585675|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.367||0.8884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.67||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.67|-0.77|0.8884
81585676|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.365||0.7325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.84||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.84|-0.59|0.7325
81585677|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.357||0.3395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.04||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.04|-0.36|0.3395
81585678|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.7514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.94||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.94|-0.68|0.7514
81585679|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.413||0.7529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.94||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.94|-0.68|0.7529
81585680|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.411||0.9638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.83||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.83|-0.79|0.9638
81585681|NCT01336738|162843740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.404||0.0962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|1.47||Two-sided p-value was calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.47|-0.12|0.0962
81638503|NCT01316913|162966945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.037||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.087|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus UMEC 125 µg.|||0.087|-0.012|0.142
81585682|NCT01920932|162843781|SUPERIORITY||Binomial proportions|31.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0||||The comparison of the complete rate between the first 32 evaluable participants and the historical control of HOD99 unfavorable risk patients was estimated by the binomial proportions test.||||In the historical control (HOD99) 17% of patients had CR at week 8. Sample size for this objective is calculated based on a binomial distribution to test H0: p=17% vs. Ha: p\>17%, where p is the true CR rate after 2 cycles of AEPA. 32 patients are needed to detect 20% increase of CR rate with 80% power and 5% type I error. If it shows efficacy, the response results will be reported, and the study will continue to enroll for a total of 77 patients to assess response and EFS.||||
81585683|NCT01920932|162843783|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of proportion of patient's complete response rate between HLHR13 and HOD99 (NCT00145600) unfavorable risk arm 2 (UR2).||||0.004
81585684|NCT01920932|162843784|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||Log Rank|||The comparison of the EFS between HLHR13 and historical control of HOD99 unfavorable risk 2 arm (UR2) was done by the two-sample log-rank test.||||0.0008
81638504|NCT01316913|162966945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.074||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.123|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus TIO 18 µg.|||0.123|0.025|0.003
81638505|NCT01323790|162966954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.188||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.911|1.548|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis via Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by response to laxatives at baseline (LIR, LAR, LUR).||1.548|0.911|0.202
81638506|NCT01323790|162966954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.348||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.045|1.739|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis via Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by response to laxatives at baseline (LIR, LAR, LUR).||1.739|1.045|0.021
81638507|NCT01323790|162966955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.35||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.967|1.884||Response rate over Weeks 1 to 12 in the LIR subgroup is a key secondary endpoint included in the multiple testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.884|0.967|0.074
81527621|NCT00286494|162741938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.3||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.30|-0.63|<0.001
81527622|NCT00286494|162741938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.43||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.43|-0.75|<0.001
81527623|NCT00286494|162741939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.26||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.26|-0.63|<0.001
81527624|NCT00286494|162741939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.4||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.40|-0.76|<0.001
81527625|NCT00286494|162741940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.22||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.22|-0.60|<0.001
81527626|NCT00286494|162741940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.36||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.36|-0.74|<0.001
81527627|NCT00286494|162741941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-3.9||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-3.9|-18.9|0.003
81527628|NCT00286494|162741941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|-8.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-8.0|-23.0|<0.001
81527629|NCT00286494|162741942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|-11.9||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-11.9|-26.4|<0.001
81527630|NCT00286494|162741942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.6|-12.3||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-12.3|-26.6|<0.001
81527631|NCT00286494|162741943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|-13.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-13.6|-27.5|<0.001
81527632|NCT00286494|162741943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|-16.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-16.0|-29.9|<0.001
81527633|NCT00286494|162741944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4|-8.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-8.7|-24.4|<0.001
81527634|NCT00286494|162741944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.9|-13.3||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-13.3|-28.9|<0.001
81527635|NCT00286494|162741945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|-2.4||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-2.4|-18.5|0.011
81458619|NCT01217112|162608582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.893||0.173|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|2.79|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||2.79|-0.28|0.173
81458620|NCT01217112|162608582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.837||0.545|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.92|1.95|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.95|-0.92|0.545
81458621|NCT01217112|162608583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.214||0.038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|4.75|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||4.75|0.59|0.038
81458622|NCT01217112|162608583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.486||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.16|7.26|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||7.26|2.16|0.004
81458623|NCT01217112|162608583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.088|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|4.72|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||4.72|0.09|0.088
81458624|NCT01217112|162608583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.252||0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.39|5.68|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||5.68|1.39|0.010
81458625|NCT01217112|162608584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.814||0.064|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.42|6.64|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||6.64|0.42|0.064
81458626|NCT01217112|162608584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.237||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.72|10.38|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||10.38|2.72|0.008
81458627|NCT01217112|162608584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.016||0.084|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|7.1|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||7.10|0.19|0.084
81458628|NCT01217112|162608584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.871||0.041|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|7.25|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||7.25|0.84|0.041
81527636|NCT00286494|162741945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|-8.3||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-8.3|-24.3|<0.001
81458629|NCT01217112|162608585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.129|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.01|-0.14|0.129
81458630|NCT01217112|162608585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.961|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.09|-0.08|0.961
81458631|NCT01217112|162608585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.128|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.01|-0.16|0.128
81458632|NCT01217112|162608585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.3|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.03|-0.12|0.300
81458633|NCT01217112|162608586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.38||0.625|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.37|11.67|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||11.67|-6.37|0.625
81458634|NCT01217112|162608586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.519||0.226|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.48|16.02|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||16.02|-2.48|0.226
81527637|NCT00286494|162741946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.0||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-1.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-1.0|-18.9|0.029
81585685|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Total Score-T2, completion of 2 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 2 months)||||<.001
81585686|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Total Score-T3, completion of 4 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 4 months)||||0.002
81585687|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Total Score-T4, completion of radiation (approximately 8 months)||||0.067
81585688|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.115|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Pain and Hurt-T2, completion of 2 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 2 months)||||0.115
81585689|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.455|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Pain and Hurt-T3, completion of 4 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 4 months)||||0.455
81585690|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.636|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Pain and Hurt-T4, completion of radiation (approximately 8 months)||||0.636
81585691|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Nausea-T2, completion of 2 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 2 months)||||<.001
81585692|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Nausea-T3, completion of 4 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 4 months)||||<.001
81585693|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Nausea-T4, completion of radiation (approximately 8 months)||||0.006
81585694|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.099|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Procedural Anxiety-T2, completion of 2 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 2 months)||||0.099
81585695|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Procedural Anxiety-T3, completion of 4 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 4 months)||||0.050
81585696|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Procedural Anxiety-T4, completion of radiation (approximately 8 months)||||0.520
81585697|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Treatment Anxiety-T2, completion of 2 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 2 months)||||0.024
81585698|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Treatment Anxiety-T3, completion of 4 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 4 months)||||0.011
81585699|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Treatment Anxiety-T4, completion of radiation (approximately 8 months)||||0.009
81585700|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Worry-T2, completion of 2 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 2 months)||||<.001
81585701|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Worry-T3, completion of 4 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 4 months)||||<.001
81585702|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Worry-T4, completion of radiation (approximately 8 months)||||0.035
81585703|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Cognitive Problems-T2, completion of 2 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 2 months)||||0.037
81585704|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Cognitive Problems-T3, completion of 4 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 4 months)||||0.043
81585705|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Cognitive Problems-T4, completion of radiation (approximately 8 months)||||0.044
81585706|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Perceived Physical Appearance-T2, completion of 2 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 2 months)||||0.091
81585707|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.248|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Perceived Physical Appearance-T3, completion of 4 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 4 months)||||0.248
81585708|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Perceived Physical Appearance-T4, completion of radiation (approximately 8 months)||||0.069
81585709|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Communication-T2, completion of 2 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 2 months)||||0.010
81585710|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.292|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Communication-T3, completion of 4 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 4 months)||||0.292
81585711|NCT01920932|162843789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.429|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.3.0 Communication-T4, completion of radiation (approximately 8 months)||||0.429
81585712|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.975|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 Total Score-T1, At Diagnosis (baseline)||||0.975
81585713|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||PedsQL v.4.0 Total Score-T2, completion of 2 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 2 months)||||0.032
81585714|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.497|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 Total Score-T3, completion of 4 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 4 months)||||0.497
81585715|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.399|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 Total Score-T4, completion of radiation (approximately 8 months)||||0.399
81520540|NCT01173029|162730268|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Proportional-risk hypothesis was tested using the correlation between Schoenfeld's residuals and time (Schoenfeld's global test). The correlation rho was -0.08, Chi-squared was 0.12, and p was 0.73. Therefore, the hypothesis of proportional risk was accepted, validating the correct application model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.2||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|4.8||The p-value was adjusted for confounders: Framingham risk score, body mass index, ethnic groups|Regression, Cox|The actuarial function of events per time since the first diagnosis of arterial hypertension was plotted for both groups.||Cox proportional hazard model for the composite endpoint (stroke + myocardial infarction) was assessed. By taking pseudo-resistant arterial hypertension as baseline reference, the hazard ratio for the composite endpoint was calculated.||4.8|1.1|0.04
81520541|NCT01173029|162730269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||C-statistic|0.66|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.76||At an optimal value of \>3, polygenic risk score yielded 90% sensitivity and 40% specificity for composite endpoint.|z test|Area under receiver operating characteristic curve.|The optimal cutoff value for polygenic risk score was set to \>3.|Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis for the polygenic score as predictor of composite endpoint (stroke + myocardial infarction)||0.76|0.56|<0.01
81520542|NCT01173029|162730269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.9||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|9.2||The p-value was adjusted for confounders: Framingham risk score, body mass index, ethnic group|Regression, Cox|The actuarial function of events per time since the first diagnosis of arterial hypertension was plotted for polygenic risk score\<=3 and \>3.||Cox proportional hazard model of the polygenic risk score\<=3 and \> 3 for the composite endpoint (stroke + myocardial infarction). By taking polygenic risk score\<=3, the hazard ratio for the composite endpoint was calculated for polygenic risk score\>3 .||9.2|1.2|0.04
81520543|NCT00316888|162730281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.218|||||||one sample binomial test|||Null hypothesis is that the local failure rate at 3 years is no more than 35%.||||0.218
81520544|NCT00316888|162730281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.592|||||||one sample binomial test|||The null hypothesis is that the local failure rate at 3 years is no more than 35%.||||0.592
81520545|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11||||||90.0|-3.8|1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"1.5 hour post-dose for supine systolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||1.59|-3.80|
81520546|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.93||||||90.0|-3.55|-0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"1.5 hour post-dose for supine diastolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-0.31|-3.55|
81520547|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.99||||||90.0|-7.69|-2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"2 hour post-dose for supine systolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-2.30|-7.69|
81520548|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.96||||||90.0|-4.58|-1.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"2 hour post-dose for supine diastolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-1.34|-4.58|
81520549|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.88||||||90.0|-7.58|-2.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"2.5 hour post-dose for supine systolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-2.19|-7.58|
81520550|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.82||||||90.0|-5.44|-2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"2.5 hour post-dose for supine diastolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-2.20|-5.44|
81520551|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.05||||||90.0|-4.74|0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"3 hour post-dose for supine systolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||0.64|-4.74|
81585716|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.451|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 Physical Functioning-T1, At Diagnosis (baseline)||||0.451
81585717|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.198|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 Physical Functioning-T2, completion of 2 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 2 months)||||0.198
81585718|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.967|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 Physical Functioning-T3, completion of 4 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 4 months)||||0.967
81585719|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.647|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 Physical Functioning-T4, completion of radiation (approximately 8 months)||||0.647
81585720|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.145|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 Emotional Functioning-T1, At Diagnosis (baseline)||||0.145
81585721|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 Emotional Functioning-T2, completion of 2 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 2 months)||||<.001
81520552|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76||||||90.0|-3.38|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"3 hour post-dose for supine diastolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-0.15|-3.38|
81520553|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.08||||||90.0|-4.77|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"4 hour post-dose for supine systolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||0.62|-4.77|
81520554|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88||||||90.0|-2.49|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"4 hour post-dose for supine diastolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||0.74|-2.49|
81520555|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||||90.0|-4.99|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"6 hour post-dose for supine systolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||0.39|-4.99|
81520556|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85||||||90.0|-2.47|0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"6 hour post-dose for supine diastolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||0.77|-2.47|
81520557|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.22||||||90.0|-6.91|-1.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"8 hour post-dose for supine systolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-1.52|-6.91|
81520558|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.51||||||90.0|-4.13|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"8 hour post-dose for supine diastolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-0.90|-4.13|
81585722|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 Emotional Functioning-T3, completion of 4 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 4 months)||||0.073
81520559|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.94||||||90.0|-4.63|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"12 hour post-dose for supine systolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||0.76|-4.63|
81520560|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.32||||||90.0|-3.94|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"12 hour post-dose for supine diastolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-0.70|-3.94|
81520561|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.36||||||90.0|-8.22|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"1.5 hour post-dose for standing systolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-0.50|-8.22|
81520562|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.93||||||90.0|-6.29|-1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"1.5 hour post-dose for standing diastolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-1.56|-6.29|
81520563|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.91||||||90.0|-10.77|-3.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"2 hour post-dose for standing systolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-3.05|-10.77|
81585723|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.156|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 Emotional Functioning-T4, completion of radiation (approximately 8 months)||||0.156
81585724|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.844|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 Social Functioning-T1, At Diagnosis (baseline)||||0.844
81520564|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.79||||||90.0|-8.15|-3.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"2 hour post-dose for standing diastolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-3.42|-8.15|
81520565|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.8||||||90.0|-9.66|-1.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"2.5 hour post-dose for standing systolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-1.94|-9.66|
81520566|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.65||||||90.0|-9.01|-4.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"2.5 hour post-dose for standing diastolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-4.29|-9.01|
81520567|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.27||||||90.0|-8.13|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"3 hour post-dose for standing systolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-0.41|-8.13|
81520568|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.65||||||90.0|-6.01|-1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"3 hour post-dose for standing diastolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-1.29|-6.01|
81520569|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.05||||||90.0|-5.91|1.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"4 hour post-dose for standing systolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||1.81|-5.91|
81520570|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09||||||90.0|-3.46|1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"4 hour post-dose for standing diastolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||1.27|-3.46|
81520571|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||||90.0|-6.16|1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"6 hour post-dose for standing systolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||1.56|-6.16|
81520572|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.43||||||90.0|-5.79|-1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"6 hour post-dose for standing diastolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-1.06|-5.79|
81520573|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.47||||||90.0|-7.33|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"8 hour post-dose for standing systolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||0.39|-7.33|
81585725|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.206|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 Social Functioning-T2, completion of 2 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 2 months)||||0.206
81585726|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.491|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 Social Functioning-T3, completion of 4 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 4 months)||||0.491
81585727|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.906|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 Social Functioning-T4, completion of radiation (approximately 8 months)||||0.906
81585728|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 School Functioning-T1, At Diagnosis (baseline)||||0.580
81520574|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.26||||||90.0|-5.62|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"8 hour post-dose for standing diastolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||-0.90|-5.62|
81585729|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 School Functioning-T2, completion of 2 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 2 months)||||0.012
81585730|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 School Functioning-T3, completion of 4 cycles of chemotherapy (approximately 4 months)||||0.010
81585731|NCT01920932|162843790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PedsQL v.4.0 School Functioning-T4, completion of radiation (approximately 8 months)||||0.005
81520575|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||||90.0|-4.13|3.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"12 hour post-dose for standing systolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||3.59|-4.13|
81520576|NCT00853840|162730306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.26||||||90.0|-4.62|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"12 hour post-dose for standing diastolic BP~Vardenafil minus Placebo~A total sample size of 18 subjects provides 90% confidence intervals for the difference between vardenafil and placebo of ±5.90 on the standing diastolic BP with 98% coverage probability at each time postdose."||0.10|-4.62|
81520577|NCT00853840|162730307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.95||||||90.0|4.18|9.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"1.5 hour post-dose for supine pulse rate~Vardenafil minus Placebo"||9.72|4.18|
81520578|NCT00853840|162730307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.51||||||90.0|2.73|8.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"2 hour post-dose for supine pulse rate~Vardenafil minus Placebo"||8.28|2.73|
81520579|NCT00853840|162730307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.64||||||90.0|0.87|6.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"2.5 hour post-dose for supine pulse rate~Vardenafil minus Placebo"||6.42|0.87|
81520580|NCT00853840|162730307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.89||||||90.0|0.12|5.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"3 hour post-dose for supine pulse rate~Vardenafil minus Placebo"||5.67|0.12|
81458635|NCT01217112|162608586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.103||0.904|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.94|9.18|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||9.18|-7.94|0.904
81458636|NCT01217112|162608586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.71||0.285|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.41|15.75|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||15.75|-3.41|0.285
81458637|NCT01217112|162608587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.568||0.138|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.81|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.10|-1.81|0.138
81458638|NCT01217112|162608587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.547||0.505|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.28|0.55|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||0.55|-1.28|0.505
81458639|NCT01217112|162608587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.743|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.73|1.08|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.08|-0.73|0.743
81458640|NCT01217112|162608587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.565||0.54|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|1.29|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||1.29|-0.60|0.540
81458641|NCT01217112|162608589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.664||0.701|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.14|3.43|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||3.43|-2.14|0.701
81458642|NCT01217112|162608589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.662||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.99|7.55|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||7.55|1.99|0.006
81458643|NCT01217112|162608589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.589||0.542|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.68|3.64|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||3.64|-1.68|0.542
81520581|NCT00853840|162730307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.06||||||90.0|-0.71|4.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"4 hour post-dose for supine pulse rate~Vardenafil minus Placebo"||4.83|-0.71|
81520582|NCT00853840|162730307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.45||||||90.0|2.68|8.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"6 hour post-dose for supine pulse rate~Vardenafil minus Placebo"||8.22|2.68|
81458644|NCT01217112|162608589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.627||0.827|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.36|3.08|||ANCOVA|||Data was analysed by ANCOVA. The fitted ANCOVA models included the baseline parameter scores as covariate, with treatment group and gender as factors. All statistical tests were two-sided at the 10% significance level.||3.08|-2.36|0.827
81585732|NCT00071812|162843796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference from placebo|18.8||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|32.8||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Likelihood ratio chi-squared|||Patients who required rescue RA medications were declared nonresponders, as were patients who dropped out or were missing Week 24 data.||32.8|4.8|0.0097
81585733|NCT00071812|162843796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference from placebo|9.4||||0.1677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|22.7||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Likelihood ratio chi-squared|||Patients who required rescue RA medications were declared nonresponders, as were patients who dropped out or were missing Week 24 data.||22.7|-3.9|0.1677
81585734|NCT00071812|162843796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference from placebo|12.2||||0.0796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|25.8||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Likelihood ratio chi-squared|||Patients who required rescue RA medications were declared nonresponders, as were patients who dropped out or were missing Week 24 data.||25.8|-1.3|0.0796
81585735|NCT00071812|162843797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference from placebo|5.4||||0.2074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|13.7||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Likelihood ratio chi-squared|||Patients who required rescue RA medications were declared nonresponders, as were patients who dropped out or were missing Week 24 data.||13.7|-3.0|0.2074
81585736|NCT00071812|162843797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference from placebo|4.1||||0.3177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|12.2||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Likelihood ratio chi-squared|||Patients who required rescue RA medications were declared nonresponders, as were patients who dropped out or were missing Week 24 data.||12.2|-4.0|0.3177
81585737|NCT00071812|162843797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference from placebo|9.7||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|19.2||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Likelihood ratio chi-squared|||Patients who required rescue RA medications were declared nonresponders, as were patients who dropped out or were missing Week 24 data.||19.2|0.3|0.0418
81585738|NCT00071812|162843798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference from placebo|2.7||||0.4299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|9.3||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Likelihood ratio chi-squared|||Patients who required rescue RA medications were declared nonresponders, as were patients who dropped out or were missing Week 24 data.||9.3|-4.0|0.4299
81585739|NCT00071812|162843798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference from placebo|-1.5||||0.5393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|3.3||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Likelihood ratio chi-squared|||Patients who required rescue RA medications were declared nonresponders, as were patients who dropped out or were missing Week 24 data.||3.3|-6.3|0.5393
81585740|NCT00071812|162843798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference from placebo|-0.1||||0.9769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|5.4||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Likelihood ratio chi-squared|||Patients who required rescue RA medications were declared nonresponders, as were patients who dropped out or were missing Week 24 data.||5.4|-5.6|0.9769
81585741|NCT00071812|162843799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1752||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Log Rank|||Patients who required rescue RA medications were declared nonresponders, as were patients who dropped out or were missing Week 24 data. Patients who did not have any ACR response were censored at the last visit or exit visit, whichever occurred first. Patients who did not have an ACR response and discontinued from the study prior to study completion were censored at the last date on study.||||0.1752
81585742|NCT00071812|162843799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.344||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Log Rank|||Patients who required rescue RA medications were declared nonresponders, as were patients who dropped out or were missing Week 24 data. Patients who did not have any ACR response were censored at the last visit or exit visit, whichever occurred first. Patients who did not have an ACR response and discontinued from the study prior to study completion were censored at the last date on study.||||0.3440
81585743|NCT00071812|162843799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4308||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Log Rank|||Patients who required rescue RA medications were declared nonresponders, as were patients who dropped out or were missing Week 24 data. Patients who did not have any ACR response were censored at the last visit or exit visit, whichever occurred first. Patients who did not have an ACR response and discontinued from the study prior to study completion were censored at the last date on study.||||0.4308
81458645|NCT03190993|162608590|OTHER|Linear mixed effect models were used to test if changes (Day 28 - Baseline) were equal between treatment groups (primary outcome).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|=|0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||=0.22
81585744|NCT00071812|162843802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0958||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data was handled by using last observation carried forward (LOCF) imputation.||||0.0958
81585745|NCT00071812|162843802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7864||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data was handled by using LOCF imputation.||||0.7864
81638508|NCT01323790|162966955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.489||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.078|2.058||Response rate over Weeks 1 to 12 in the LIR subgroup is a key secondary endpoint included in the multiple testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.058|1.078|0.014
81458646|NCT04225715|162608605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|16.4|||||95% CI for difference of two proportions was calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method.|||16.4|-2.1|
81585746|NCT00071812|162843802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0051||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data was handled by using LOCF imputation.||||0.0051
81638509|NCT01323790|162966957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.39||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.69|0.09|0.010
81638510|NCT01323790|162966957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ls mean difference|0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.98|0.37|<0.001
81458647|NCT04225715|162608605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|10.0|||||95% CI for difference of two proportions was calculated using CMH method.|||10|-3.1|
81458648|NCT04225715|162608605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|39.5|||||95% CI for difference of two proportions was calculated using CMH method.|||39.5|9|
81585747|NCT00071812|162843803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Log Rank|||Patients who required rescue RA medications were declared nonresponders, as were patients who dropped out or were missing Week 24 data. Patients who did not have good or moderate improvement in DAS28 were censored at the last visit or exit visit, whichever occurred first. Patients who did not have good or moderate improvement in DAS28 and discontinued from the study prior to study completion were censored at the last date on study.||||0.0960
81585748|NCT00071812|162843803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2859||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Log Rank|||Patients who required rescue RA medications were declared nonresponders, as were patients who dropped out or were missing Week 24 data. Patients who did not have good or moderate improvement in DAS28 were censored at the last visit or exit visit, whichever occurred first. Patients who did not have good or moderate improvement in DAS28 and discontinued from the study prior to study completion were censored at the last date on study.||||0.2859
81585749|NCT00071812|162843803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0109||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Log Rank|||Patients who required rescue RA medications were declared nonresponders, as were patients who dropped out or were missing Week 24 data. Patients who did not have good or moderate improvement in DAS28 were censored at the last visit or exit visit, whichever occurred first. Patients who did not have good or moderate improvement in DAS28 and discontinued from the study prior to study completion were censored at the last date on study.||||0.0109
81585750|NCT00071812|162843804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.194||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data was handled by using LOCF imputation.||||0.1940
81585751|NCT00071812|162843804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2561||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data was handled by using LOCF imputation.||||0.2561
81585752|NCT00071812|162843804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8707||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data was handled by using LOCF imputation.||||0.8707
81585753|NCT04013191|162843816|OTHER||Point Estimate|0.928|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.725|1.19|||ANOVA|||The analysis of variance (ANOVA) model included the fixed effects of age group. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and back-transformed after the analysis.||1.19|0.725|
81585754|NCT04013191|162843817|OTHER||Point Estimate|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.894|1.67|||ANOVA|||The ANOVA model included the fixed effects of age group. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and back-transformed after the analysis.||1.67|0.894|
81638511|NCT01323790|162966958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.19||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response (LIR, non-LIR), treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||-0.06|-0.32|0.005
81585755|NCT04013191|162843818|OTHER||Point Estimate|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.893|1.68|||ANOVA|||The ANOVA model included the fixed effects of age group. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and back-transformed after the analysis.||1.68|0.893|
81585756|NCT04013191|162843819|OTHER||Point Estimate|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.829|1.26|||ANOVA|||The ANOVA model included the fixed effects of age group. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and back-transformed after the analysis.||1.26|0.829|
81585757|NCT04013191|162843820|OTHER||Point Estimate|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.908|1.53|||ANOVA|||The ANOVA model included the fixed effects of age group. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and back-transformed after the analysis.||1.53|0.908|
81585758|NCT00116831|162843833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean diff (RSG-GLP) for atheroma volume|-4.58||||||95.0||||||||||||
81638512|NCT01323790|162966958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response (LIR, non-LIR), treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||-0.18|-0.45|<0.001
81585759|NCT00116831|162843834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean diff (RSG-GLP) for lumen volume|0.32||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585760|NCT00116831|162843835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean diff (RSG-GLP) for vessel volume|-3.56||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585761|NCT00116831|162843837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean diff (RSG-GLP) for atheroma area|-0.13||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585762|NCT00116831|162843838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean diff (RSG-GLP) for lumen area|0.02||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585763|NCT00116831|162843839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean diff (RSG-GLP) for vessel area|-0.11||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585764|NCT00116831|162843842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Model adjusted mean diff. (RSG-GLP)|-0.64||||0.1221||95.0|-1.457|0.173|||ANCOVA|||||0.173|-1.457|0.1221
81585765|NCT00116831|162843843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Model adjusted mean diff. (RSG-GLP)|-5.12||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585766|NCT00116831|162843845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Model adjusted mean diff. (RSG-GLP)|-1.72||||||95.0||||||||||||
81458649|NCT04225715|162608605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|23.3|||||95% CI for difference of two proportions was calculated using CMH method.|||23.3|1.3|
81520583|NCT00853840|162730307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.12||||||90.0|1.34|6.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"8 hour post-dose for supine pulse rate~Vardenafil minus Placebo"||6.89|1.34|
81520584|NCT00853840|162730307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.45||||||90.0|0.68|6.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"12 hour post-dose for supine pulse rate~Vardenafil minus Placebo"||6.22|0.68|
81520585|NCT00853840|162730307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.33||||||90.0|3.7|10.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"1.5 hour post-dose for standing pulse rate~Vardenafil minus Placebo"||10.95|3.70|
81520586|NCT00853840|162730307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.83||||||90.0|3.2|10.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"2 hour post-dose for standing pulse rate~Vardenafil minus Placebo"||10.45|3.20|
81520587|NCT00853840|162730307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.02||||||90.0|1.4|8.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"2.5 hour post-dose for standing pulse rate~Vardenafil minus Placebo"||8.65|1.40|
81520588|NCT00853840|162730307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.72||||||90.0|1.09|8.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"3 hour post-dose for standing pulse rate~Vardenafil minus Placebo"||8.34|1.09|
81520589|NCT00853840|162730307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.05||||||90.0|0.43|7.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"4 hour post-dose for standing pulse rate~Vardenafil minus Placebo"||7.67|0.43|
81520590|NCT00853840|162730307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.36||||||90.0|2.73|9.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"6 hour post-dose for standing pulse rate~Vardenafil minus Placebo"||9.98|2.73|
81520591|NCT00853840|162730307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.08||||||90.0|1.45|8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"8 hour post-dose for standing pulse rate~Vardenafil minus Placebo"||8.70|1.45|
81520592|NCT00853840|162730307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.88||||||90.0|-1.74|5.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequence, period, time, treatment, \& time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject within sequence as random effect. Baseline was covariate.||"12 hour post-dose for standing pulse rate~Vardenafil minus Placebo"||5.51|-1.74|
81520593|NCT04468074|162730394|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.014
81585767|NCT00116831|162843847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Model adjusted mean diff. (RSG-GLP)|-0.11||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585768|NCT00116831|162843848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (RSG-GLP)|-0.1||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585769|NCT00116831|162843849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (RSG-GLP)|-0.88||||||95.0||||||||||||
81520594|NCT04468074|162730395|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.79||||0.0159|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0159
81520595|NCT04468074|162730396|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-3.85||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0066
81520596|NCT00969436|162730425|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion rates for measles 42-56 days after second vaccination dose was concluded if the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI on the difference in the seroconversion rates between the two groups (Priorix-Tetra Group minus Control Group) was greater than or equal to (≥) -10%.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|5.09||||||Non-inferiority of 2 doses of Priorix-Tetra® vaccine compared to Priorix™ vaccine followed by Priorix™ vaccine co-administered with Varilrix™ vaccine in terms of anti-measles seroconversion rates.||5.09|-2.52|
81520597|NCT00969436|162730425|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion rates for mumps 42-56 days after second vaccination dose was concluded if the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI on the difference in the seroconversion rates between the two groups (Priorix-Tetra Group minus Control Group) was greater than or equal to (≥) -10%.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|5.09||||||Non-inferiority of 2 doses of Priorix-Tetra® vaccine compared to Priorix™ vaccine followed by Priorix™ vaccine co-administered with Varilrix™ vaccine in terms of anti-mumps seroconversion rates.||5.09|-2.52|
81520598|NCT00969436|162730425|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion rates for rubella 42-56 days after second vaccination dose was concluded if the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI on the difference in the seroconversion rates between the two groups (Priorix-Tetra Group minus Control Group) was greater than or equal to (≥) -10%.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|5.02||||||Non-inferiority of 2 doses of Priorix-Tetra® vaccine compared to Priorix™ vaccine followed by Priorix™ vaccine co-administered with Varilrix™ vaccine in terms of anti-rubella seroconversion rates.||5.02|-2.51|
81585770|NCT00116831|162843850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (RSG-GLP)|-47.23||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585771|NCT00116831|162843851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (RSG-GLP)|-16.9||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585772|NCT00116831|162843853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio to GLP as % difference from GLP|30.591||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585773|NCT00116831|162843854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (RSG-GLP)|7.642||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585774|NCT00116831|162843855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (RSG-GLP)|7.316||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585775|NCT00116831|162843856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (RSG-GLP)|15.731||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585776|NCT00116831|162843857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (RSG-GLP)|3.998||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585777|NCT00116831|162843858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (RSG-GLP)|11.728||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585778|NCT00116831|162843859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (RSG-GLP)|-6.768||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585779|NCT00116831|162843860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (RSG-GLP)|-14.478||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585780|NCT00116831|162843861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (RSG-GLP)|-0.462||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585781|NCT00116831|162843862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (RSG-GLP)|0.0164||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585782|NCT00116831|162843863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (RSG-GLP)|0.118||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585783|NCT00116831|162843864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (RSG-GLP)|0.14||||||95.0||||||||||||
81585784|NCT01344369|162843892|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.08|112.75|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||112.75|93.08|
81585785|NCT01344369|162843893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.66|104.66|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||104.66|96.66|
81585786|NCT01344369|162843894|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.43|105.48|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||105.48|96.43|
81585787|NCT01344369|162843895|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.69|108.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.00|93.69|
81585788|NCT01344369|162843896|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|96.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.76|100.77|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||100.77|92.76|
81585789|NCT01344369|162843897|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|96.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.22|100.84|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||100.84|92.22|
81585790|NCT00110812|162843898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|134.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.0|198.0||Adjusted for 3 pairwise comparisons.|ANOVA|stratified by geographic region and adjusted for baseline CD4.||||198|70|<.001
81585791|NCT00110812|162843898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|133.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.0|199.0||Adjusted for 3 pairwise comparisons.|ANOVA|stratified by geographic region and adjusted for baseline CD4.||||199|68|<.001
81585792|NCT00110812|162843900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.54|||ANOVA|stratified by region and adjusted for baseline HIV-RNA.||||.54|.08|.01
81585793|NCT00110812|162843900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.36||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.6|||ANOVA|stratified by region and adjusted for baseline HIV-RNA.||||.60|.12|.003
81585794|NCT00110812|162843901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|65.8||||0.009||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA with stratification by region and adjustment for baseline CD4||||||.009
81585795|NCT00110812|162843901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|58.2||||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|stratified by region and adjusted for baseline CD4||||||.02
81585796|NCT00110812|162843904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|5.08||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|43.6|||Regression, Cox|Unadjusted, stratified by region.|Patients taking IL-2 alone compared to patients not taking IL-2.|||43.6|0.59|.14
81585797|NCT00110812|162843904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|6.56||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|53.6|||Regression, Cox|Unadjusted, stratified by region.|Patients taking IL-2 plus pericycle HAART compared to patients not receiving IL-2|||53.6|0.80|.08
81585798|NCT00110812|162843905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.99|||Regression, Cox||IL-2 without ART vs control group|||.99|.34|.048
81638513|NCT01323790|162966959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.28||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response (LIR, non-LIR), treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.45|0.12|0.001
81585799|NCT00110812|162843905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.62|||Regression, Cox||IL-2 with pericycle HAART compared to control|||.62|.17|<.001
81585800|NCT00110812|162843906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.34||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.64|||ANOVA|Stratified by region and adjusted for baseline HIV-RNA||||0.64|0.03|.03
81585801|NCT00110812|162843906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.85|||ANOVA|Stratified by region and adjusted for baseline HIV-RNA||||0.85|0.24|<.001
81585802|NCT00110812|162843909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|5.45|||Regression, Cox|Stratification by region.|IL-2 group compared to control group|||5.45|0.38|.59
81585803|NCT00110812|162843910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-55.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.4||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|Last measured CD4 is imputed if month 24 CD4 count is missing. Analysis is adjusted for baseline CD4.|IL-2 group minus control group CD4.|||||.05
81585804|NCT00110812|162843912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.97|||Regression, Cox||IL-2 groups vs. control|||.97|.52|.03
81585805|NCT02342704|162843920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.126|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|p-value is based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test between the 2 treatment groups||Week 4||||0.1260
81585806|NCT02342704|162843920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3525|||||||negative binomial regression|p-value is based on negative binomial regression model, adjusted for baseline GD lesion count||Week 4||||0.3525
81585807|NCT02342704|162843920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0127|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|p-value is based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test between the 2 treatment groups||Week 12||||0.0127
81585808|NCT02342704|162843920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0299|||||||negative binomial regression|p-value is based on negative binomial regression model, adjusted for baseline GD lesion count||Week 12||||0.0299
81585809|NCT02342704|162843920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0123|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|p-value is based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test between the 2 treatment groups||Week 24||||0.0123
81585810|NCT02342704|162843920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0076|||||||negative binomial regression|p-value is based on negative binomial regression model, adjusted for baseline GD lesion count||Week 24||||0.0076
81585811|NCT02342704|162843921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5318|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|p-value is based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test between the 2 treatment groups||T1 Lesion Volume Change||||0.5318
81585812|NCT02342704|162843921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0528|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|p-value is based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test between the 2 treatment groups||T2 Lesion Volume Change||||0.0528
81585813|NCT02342704|162843923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2632|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|p-value is based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test between the 2 treatment groups||||||0.2632
81585814|NCT00436748|162843950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Exact|||The null hypothesis for the Darbepoetin Alfa QW group was that the correction proportion (p) ≤ 0.8 ; Th alternative hypothesis was that p \> 0.8. The correction proportion was compared with 0.8 using the exact method to test the null hypothesis at a 1-sided overall significance level of 0.025.||||<0.001
81585815|NCT00436748|162843950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.293|||||||Exact|||The null hypothesis for the Darbepoetin Alfa Q2W group was that the correction proportion (p) ≤ 0.8 ; Th alternative hypothesis was that p \> 0.8. The correction proportion was compared with 0.8 using the exact method to test the null hypothesis at a 1-sided overall significance level of 0.025.||||0.293
81585816|NCT01610791|162843966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in ALT from Baseline to Week 24||||<0.001
81585817|NCT01610791|162843966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in AST from Baseline to Week 24||||<0.001
81585818|NCT01610791|162843967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Diffrence in total cholesterol from baseline to Week 24||||<0.001
81585819|NCT01610791|162843967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in LDL cholesterol from baseline to Week 24||||<0.001
81585820|NCT02121483|162843998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.949|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1075|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7276|1.1704|||||Dose proportionality was assessed based on a power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and AUC0-inf. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter β, a 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the slope was computed.|||1.1704|0.7276|
81585821|NCT02121483|162843999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.9597|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1088|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7356|1.1838|||||Dose proportionality was assessed based on a power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and AUC0-tz. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter β, a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed.|||1.1838|0.7356|
81585822|NCT02121483|162844000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.8554|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1481|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5504|1.1603|||||Dose proportionality was assessed based on a power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and Cmax. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter β, a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed.|||1.1603|0.5504|
81585823|NCT02462967|162844033|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||ANCOVA|||||||1.000
81585824|NCT02462967|162844033|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||ANCOVA|||||||1.000
81585825|NCT02462967|162844034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.447|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.447
81585826|NCT02462967|162844034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.921|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.921
81585827|NCT02462967|162844035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.522|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.522
81585828|NCT02462967|162844035|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||ANCOVA|||||||1.000
81585829|NCT02462967|162844036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.943|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.943
81585830|NCT02462967|162844036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.492|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.492
81585831|NCT02462967|162844037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.832|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.832
81585832|NCT02462967|162844037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.558|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.558
81585833|NCT02462967|162844038|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.362|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.362
81585834|NCT02462967|162844038|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.602|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.602
81638514|NCT01323790|162966959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response (LIR, non-LIR), treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.62|0.29|<0.001
81638515|NCT01323790|162966960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|6.72||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|11.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response (LIR, non-LIR), treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||11.06|2.37|0.002
81585835|NCT02462967|162844039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.633|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.633
81585836|NCT02462967|162844039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.814|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.814
81585837|NCT01203072|162844040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Significance level for Cochran-Armitage test and comparison using Shirley-Williams method was set at one-sided, 0.025. For other tests, significance level and confidence coefficient were set at two-sided, 0.05 and 0.95, respectively, unless specified|Cochran-Armitage|||As the primary analysis, the dose-response relationship in the incidence of thromboembolic event was verified using the Cochran-Armitage test.||||<0.001
81458650|NCT04225715|162608605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||95% CI for difference of two proportions was calculated using CMH method.|||0|0|
81458651|NCT04225715|162608605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|15.7|||||95% CI for difference of two proportions was calculated using CMH method.|||15.7|-2.2|
81458652|NCT04225715|162608606|SUPERIORITY||6.2|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|14.5|||||95% CI for difference of two proportions was calculated using CMH method.|Combo 7: Week 24||14.5|-2|
81458653|NCT04225715|162608606|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|13.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|25.6|||||95% CI for difference of two proportions was calculated using CMH method.|Combo 8: Week 36||25.6|1.2|
81585838|NCT02272413|162844043|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was to be rejected in favor of equivalence if the 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio in best ORR between the treatments was entirely contained within the equivalence margins of 0.736 to 1.359.|Ratio of best ORR|0.855|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7697|0.9506|||Log-binomial regression|||Analysis was based on a log-binomial regression model with subsequent transformation of the estimated parameter (ratio of best ORR) respective CIs to the ratio scale. The model included the following explanatory variables: treatment, sex (male versus female), smoking status (never smoked versus current/ex-smoker), NSCLC stage (recurrent versus Stage IV) and ethnicity (East Asian origin versus Non-East Asian).||0.9506|0.7697|
81638516|NCT01323790|162966960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|10.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.03|14.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response (LIR, non-LIR), treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||14.84|6.03|<0.001
81638517|NCT01323790|162966961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.52||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response (LIR, non-LIR), treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.98|0.06|0.028
81458654|NCT04225715|162608606|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|16.4|||||95% CI for difference of two proportions was calculated using CMH method.|Combo 2: Week 48||16.4|-2.1|
81458655|NCT04225715|162608606|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|10.0|||||95% CI for difference of two proportions was calculated using CMH method.|Combo 3: Week 48||10|-3.1|
81458656|NCT04225715|162608606|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|31.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|47.6|||||95% CI for difference of two proportions was calculated using CMH method.|Combo 4: Week 48||47.6|14.7|
81458657|NCT04225715|162608606|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|18.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|31.4|||||95% CI for difference of two proportions was calculated using CMH method.|Combo 6: Week 48||31.4|5.4|
81611189|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-3.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.0|-8.0|<0.001
81520599|NCT00969436|162730425|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion rates for varicella 42-56 days after second vaccination dose was concluded if the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI on the difference in the seroconversion rates between the two groups (Priorix-Tetra Group minus Control Group) was greater than or equal to (≥) -10%.|Difference in percentage|4.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|11.57||||||Non-inferiority of 2 doses of Priorix-Tetra® vaccine compared to Priorix™ vaccine followed by Priorix™ vaccine co-administered with Varilrix™ vaccine in terms of anti-varicella seroconversion rates.||11.57|1.37|
81520600|NCT00969436|162730425|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion rates for measles 42-56 days after second vaccination dose was concluded if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) on the difference in the seroconversion rates between the 2 groups (Priorix/Priorix-Tetra Group minus Control Group) was ≥ -10%.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|5.09||||||Non-inferiority of Priorix™ vaccine followed by Priorix-Tetra® vaccine compared to Priorix™ vaccine followed by Priorix™ vaccine co-administered with Varilrix™ vaccine in terms of anti-measles seroconversion rates.||5.09|-2.46|
81520601|NCT00969436|162730425|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion rates for mumps 42-56 days after second vaccination dose was concluded if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) on the difference in the seroconversion rates between the 2 groups (Priorix/Priorix-Tetra Group minus Control Group) was ≥ -10%.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|5.09||||||Non-inferiority of Priorix™ vaccine followed by Priorix-Tetra® vaccine compared to Priorix™ vaccine followed by Priorix™ vaccine co-administered with Varilrix™ vaccine in terms of anti-mumps seroconversion rates.||5.09|-2.48|
81520602|NCT00969436|162730425|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion rates for rubella 42-56 days after second vaccination dose was concluded if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) on the difference in the seroconversion rates between the 2 groups (Priorix/Priorix-Tetra Group minus Control Group) was ≥ -10%.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|5.02||||||Non-inferiority of Priorix™ vaccine followed by Priorix-Tetra® vaccine compared to Priorix™ vaccine followed by Priorix™ vaccine co-administered with Varilrix™ vaccine in terms of anti-rubella seroconversion rates.||5.02|-2.48|
81520603|NCT00969436|162730425|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion rates for varicella 42-56 days after second vaccination dose was concluded if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) on the difference in the seroconversion rates between the 2 groups (Priorix/Priorix-Tetra Group minus Control Group) was ≥ -10%.|Difference in percentage|2.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|10.29||||||Non-inferiority of Priorix™ vaccine followed by Priorix-Tetra® vaccine compared to Priorix™ vaccine followed by Priorix™ vaccine co-administered with Varilrix™ vaccine in terms of anti-varicella seroconversion rates.||10.29|-1.59|
81520604|NCT00424268|162730434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|80.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|110.0||No adjustment of the significance level (0.05) was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|ANCOVA|Repeated measurements analysis (change from baseline over 24 weeks of treatment taking all post-randomization measurements into account).||||110|51|<0.0001
81520605|NCT00424268|162730435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|81.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|110.0||No adjustment of the significance level (0.05) was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|ANCOVA|Repeated measurements analysis (change from baseline over 24 weeks of treatment taking all post-randomization measurements into account).||||110|51|<0.0001
81520606|NCT00424268|162730436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.768|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.1957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.515|1.146||No adjustment of the significance level (0.05) was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|Poisson regression|||||1.146|0.515|0.1957
81520607|NCT00424268|162730437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.7||This secondary endpoint was analyzed in an exploratory manner.|ANCOVA|Repeated measurements analysis (change from baseline over 24 weeks of treatment taking all post-randomization measurements into account).||||0.7|0.1|0.0032
81520608|NCT00424268|162730438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.8||This secondary endpoint was analyzed in an exploratory manner.|ANCOVA|Repeated measurements analysis (change from baseline over 24 weeks of treatment taking all post-randomization measurements into account).||||-0.8|-4.5|0.0051
81520609|NCT02117349|162730442|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|42.8|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.58|401.0||Study was terminated early at 55 randomized subjects, therefore p-value is considered nominal|Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio (OR) and Wald-based 95% Confidence intervals (CIs) are from logistic regression model comparing the response between treatment arms.||401.0|4.58|= 0.0010
81520610|NCT02033213|162730445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||||||P \< 0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||The measurement was assessed at 10 minutes time point.||||0.410
81520611|NCT02033213|162730445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.621||||||P \< 0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||The measurement was assessed at 6 hours time point.||||0.621
81520612|NCT02033213|162730446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.791||||||P \< 0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||The measurement was assessed at 10 minutes time point.||||0.791
81520613|NCT02033213|162730446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||||||P \< 0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||The measurement was assessed at 6 hours time point.||||0.410
81458658|NCT04225715|162608606|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|20.1|||||95% CI for difference of two proportions was calculated using CMH method.|Combo 2: FUW 48||20.1|-3.9|
81638518|NCT01323790|162966961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response (LIR, non-LIR), treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||1.51|0.58|<0.001
81638519|NCT01323790|162966963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.12||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.01||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM total score from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 12)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.01|-0.26|0.080
81638520|NCT01323790|162966963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.18||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.04||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM total score from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 12)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||-0.04|-0.32|0.011
81638521|NCT01323790|162966963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.05||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.2||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM abdominal symptoms subscore from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 12)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.20|-0.11|0.552
81585839|NCT02272413|162844043|EQUIVALENCE|Additional analysis of the primary endpoint was performed for Japan according to a local protocol amendment Japan. For the submission in Japan, to conclude on equivalence, the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of best ORR between the treatments had to be entirely contained within the equivalence margins of 0.736 to 1.359.|Ratio of best ORR|0.855|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7543|0.97|||Log-binomial regression|||Analysis was based on a log-binomial regression model with subsequent transformation of the estimated parameter (ratio of best ORR) respective CIs to the ratio scale. The model included the following explanatory variables: treatment, sex (male versus female), smoking status (never smoked versus current/ex-smoker), NSCLC stage (recurrent versus Stage IV) and ethnicity (East Asian origin versus Non-East Asian).||0.9700|0.7543|
81585840|NCT02272413|162844044|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.37|||Score exact method|||At least 1 AE selected for comparability assessment, risk ratio X (BI 695502) versus Y (US-licensed Avastin®) was defined as (a/(a+b))/(c/(c+d)), where 'a' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group X, 'a+b' was the total number of patients in treatment group X, 'c' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group Y and 'c+d' was the total number of patients in treatment group Y.||1.37|0.99|
81585841|NCT02272413|162844044|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.88|||Score exact method|||Infusion reactions, risk ratio X (BI 695502) versus Y (US-licensed Avastin®) was defined as (a/(a+b))/(c/(c+d)), where 'a' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group X, 'a+b' was the total number of patients in treatment group X, 'c' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group Y and 'c+d' was the total number of patients in treatment group Y.||1.88|0.88|
81520614|NCT02033213|162730447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.322||||||P \< 0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||The measurement aws assessed at 10 minutes time point.||||0.322
81585842|NCT02272413|162844044|OTHER||Risk Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.32|||Score exact method|||Thromboembolic events, risk ratio X (BI 695502) versus Y (US-licensed Avastin®) was defined as (a/(a+b))/(c/(c+d)), where 'a' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group X, 'a+b' was the total number of patients in treatment group X, 'c' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group Y and 'c+d' was the total number of patients in treatment group Y.||2.32|0.64|
81585843|NCT02272413|162844044|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.76|||Score exact method|||Febrile neutropenia, risk ratio X (BI 695502) versus Y (US-licensed Avastin®) was defined as (a/(a+b))/(c/(c+d)), where 'a' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group X, 'a+b' was the total number of patients in treatment group X, 'c' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group Y and 'c+d' was the total number of patients in treatment group Y.||2.76|0.51|
81638522|NCT01323790|162966963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.09||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.25||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM abdominal symptoms subscore from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 12)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.25|-0.06|0.236
81520615|NCT02033213|162730447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.574||||||P \< 0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||The measurement was assessed at 6 hours time point.||||0.574
81638523|NCT01323790|162966963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.11||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.02||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM rectal symptoms subscore from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 12)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.02|-0.24|0.095
81520616|NCT02033213|162730448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||P \< 0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.030
81520617|NCT02033213|162730448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096||||||P \< 0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.096
81520618|NCT02033213|162730449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.362|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.362
81520619|NCT02033213|162730450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.020
81585844|NCT02272413|162844044|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|32.82|||Score exact method|||Gastrointestinal perforations, risk ratio X (BI 695502) versus Y (US-licensed Avastin®) was defined as (a/(a+b))/(c/(c+d)), where 'a' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group X, 'a+b' was the total number of patients in treatment group X, 'c' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group Y and 'c+d' was the total number of patients in treatment group Y.||32.82|0.79|
81585845|NCT02272413|162844044|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.39|||Score exact method|||Hypertension, risk ratio X (BI 695502) versus Y (US-licensed Avastin®) was defined as (a/(a+b))/(c/(c+d)), where 'a' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group X, 'a+b' was the total number of patients in treatment group X, 'c' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group Y and 'c+d' was the total number of patients in treatment group Y.||1.39|0.66|
81585846|NCT02272413|162844044|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.57|||Score exact method|||Proteinuria, risk ratio X (BI 695502) versus Y (US-licensed Avastin®) was defined as (a/(a+b))/(c/(c+d)), where 'a' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group X, 'a+b' was the total number of patients in treatment group X, 'c' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group Y and 'c+d' was the total number of patients in treatment group Y.||1.57|0.74|
81585847|NCT02272413|162844044|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|10.79|||Score exact method|||Pulmonary haemorrhage, risk ratio X (BI 695502) versus Y (US-licensed Avastin®) was defined as (a/(a+b))/(c/(c+d)), where 'a' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group X, 'a+b' was the total number of patients in treatment group X, 'c' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group Y and 'c+d' was the total number of patients in treatment group Y.||10.79|0.28|
81585848|NCT02272413|162844044|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.74|||Score exact method|||Other hemorrhages, risk ratio X (BI 695502) versus Y (US-licensed Avastin®) was defined as (a/(a+b))/(c/(c+d)), where 'a' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group X, 'a+b' was the total number of patients in treatment group X, 'c' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group Y and 'c+d' was the total number of patients in treatment group Y.||1.74|0.88|
81638524|NCT01323790|162966963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.1||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM rectal symptoms subscore from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 12)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||-0.10|-0.37|<0.001
81585849|NCT02272413|162844044|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|3.57|||Score excat method|||Wound healing complications/ abscesses/ fistulas, risk ratio X (BI 695502) versus Y (US-licensed Avastin®) was defined as (a/(a+b))/(c/(c+d)), where 'a' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group X, 'a+b' was the total number of patients in treatment group X, 'c' was the number of patients with TEAEs selected for comparability within treatment group Y and 'c+d' was the total number of patients in treatment group Y.||3.57|0.47|
81585850|NCT02272413|162844045|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.45|||Cox-proportional hazards regression|||Analysis based on a Cox-proportional hazards regression model. The model included the following explanatory variables: treatment, sex (male versus female), smoking status (never smoked versus current/ex-smoker), NSCLC stage (recurrent versus Stage IV) and ethnicity (East Asian origin versus non East Asian).||1.45|1.02|
81585851|NCT02272413|162844046|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.51|||Cox-proportional hazards regression|||Analysis based on a Cox-proportional hazards regression model. The model included the following explanatory variables: treatment, sex (male versus female), smoking status (never smoked versus current/ex-smoker), NSCLC stage (recurrent versus Stage IV) and ethnicity (East Asian origin versus non East Asian).||1.51|1.00|
81585852|NCT02272413|162844047|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.48|||Cox-proportional hazards regression|||Analysis based on a Cox-proportional hazards regression model. The model included the following explanatory variables: treatment, sex (male versus female), smoking status (never smoked versus current/ex-smoker), NSCLC stage (recurrent versus Stage IV) and ethnicity (East Asian origin versus non East Asian).||1.48|0.88|
81585853|NCT01067768|162844048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3|||||The primary outcome analysis was performed using relative risk (RR) between the rate of urinary tract infection per 1,000 days of exposure of the test subjects to intervention and that of patients undergoing routine care.|The sample size was calculated for the primary outcome. An infection rate 15 per 1,000 urinary catheter days in the control group and an expected reduction in the intervention group 40% clinically important effect. Mapping one to one, 5% alpha error and beta error 20%.||1.3|0.50|
81585854|NCT01067768|162844049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||The difference between groups was evaluated with a U test Mann Whitney. The difference was statistically significant with p values less than 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: On average catheterization are the same in patients with daily review of the indication and control group patients||||0.016
81585855|NCT01988571|162844080|SUPERIORITY|Power described in protocol.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1608|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7787||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for multiple imputation of missing data||Linear models adjusting for baseline values and utilized multiple imputation for missing data.||||0.84
81585856|NCT01417481|162844090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|Due to the cross-over, a paired analysis was done. The hypothesis was that glycine will improve variables, and thus significance was set at one-tail.||||||>0.05
81585857|NCT01417481|162844091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|The hypothesis was that glycine will improve inflammatory biomarkers, and thus statistical significance was set at one-tail.||||||>0.05
81585858|NCT01417481|162844092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|The hypothesis was that glycine will improve inflammatory biomarkers, and thus statistical significance was set at one-tail.||||||>0.05
81585859|NCT01417481|162844093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.061|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|The hypothesis was that glycine will improve inflammatory biomarkers, and thus statistical significance was set at one-tail.||||||=0.061
81520620|NCT02440789|162730467|OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.56
81585860|NCT01417481|162844094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.068|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|The hypothesis was that glycine will improve inflammatory biomarkers, and thus statistical significance was set at one-tail.||||||=0.068
81585861|NCT01417481|162844095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|The hypothesis was that glycine will improve inflammatory biomarkers, and thus statistical significance was set at one-tail.||||||=0.040
81585862|NCT01417481|162844096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|Due to the cross-over, a paired analysis was done. The hypothesis was that glycine will improve variables, and thus significance was set at one-tail.||||||<0.05
81585863|NCT01417481|162844097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|Due to the cross-over, paired analysis was done. The hypothesis was that glycine will improve variables, thus significance was set at one-tail.||||||<0.05
81585864|NCT01417481|162844098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|Due to the cross-over, a paired analysis was done. The hypothesis was that glycine will improve variables, and thus significance was set at one-tail.||||||<0.01
81585865|NCT01417481|162844099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|Due to the cross-over, a paired analysis was done. The hypothesis was that glycine will improve variables, and thus significance was set at one-tail.||||||>0.05
81585866|NCT03712410|162844112|OTHER|Group Comparisons||||||0.186||||||p-value for Difference (FollowUp-Baseline) Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7)|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1860
81585867|NCT03712410|162844112|OTHER|Group Comparisons||||||0.2752||||||p-value for Difference (FollowUp-Baseline) Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ9)|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.2752
81585868|NCT03712410|162844112|OTHER|Group Comparisons||||||0.6233||||||p-value for Difference (FollowUp-Baseline) Caregiver Quality of Life Index (CQLI-R)|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.6233
81585869|NCT03712410|162844113|OTHER|Group Comparison||||||0.5638||||||p-value for Difference (FollowUp-Baseline) Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5638
81520621|NCT02440789|162730469|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.11
81585870|NCT03712410|162844113|OTHER|Group Comparisons||||||0.9848||||||p-value for Difference (FollowUp-Baseline) Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ9)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9848
81585871|NCT03712410|162844113|OTHER|Group Comparisons||||||0.9169||||||p-value for Difference (FollowUp-Baseline) Caregiver Quality of Life Index (CQLI-R)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9169
81585872|NCT03712410|162844114|OTHER|Group Comparisons|||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7) for arm Traditional PISCES|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81585873|NCT03712410|162844114|OTHER|Group Comparisons|||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ9) for arm Traditional PISCES|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81585874|NCT03712410|162844114|OTHER|Group Comparisons||||||0.0155||||||p-value for Caregiver Quality of Life Index (CQLI-R) for arm Traditional PISCES|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.0155
81585875|NCT03712410|162844114|OTHER|Group Comparisons|||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7) for arm Online PISCES|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81585876|NCT03712410|162844114|OTHER|Group Comparisons|||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ9) for arm Online PISCES|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81585877|NCT03712410|162844114|OTHER|Group Comparisons||||||0.0504||||||p-value for Caregiver Quality of Life Index (CQLI-R) for arm Online PISCES|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.0504
81585878|NCT00314236|162844122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.011
81585879|NCT00314236|162844123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.033
81585880|NCT04180020|162844203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.94
81585881|NCT02244580|162844227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.423||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.246|0.726|||Regression, Cox|||||0.726|0.246|0.0018
81585882|NCT02244580|162844228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.71|||Regression, Cox|||||0.71|0.25|0.001
81585883|NCT02442778|162844230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.4||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|3.5||MMRM included fixed effect treatment,visit,treatment-by-visit,baseline,baseline-by-visit,baseline Neuropsychiatric Inventory Agitation/Aggression(NPI AA)(≤6 vs. \>6),falls risk assessment,baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications,cohorts.|MMRM|||||3.5|-2.7|0.789
81585884|NCT02442778|162844230|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.0||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|1.0||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||1.0|-5.0|0.200
81585885|NCT02442778|162844231|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||0.4|-0.2|0.484
81585886|NCT02442778|162844231|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||0.2|-0.3|0.704
81585887|NCT02442778|162844232|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.4||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||0.4|-0.9|0.416
81585888|NCT02442778|162844232|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.0||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||0.0|-1.3|0.066
81520622|NCT02440789|162730471|OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test; results less than the analysis lower limit (0.7 cp/mL) were imputed to a value of one half the analysis lower limit.||||||0.93
81520623|NCT02440789|162730473|OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.041
81520624|NCT02440789|162730476|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.008
81585889|NCT02442778|162844233|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||0.1|-0.5|0.249
81585890|NCT02442778|162844233|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||0.1|-0.5|0.199
81585891|NCT02442778|162844234|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||0.7|-0.7|0.975
81585892|NCT02442778|162844234|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||0.3|-1.0|0.334
81585893|NCT02442778|162844235|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.2||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||2.2|-2.4|0.934
81585894|NCT02442778|162844235|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.1||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|3.4||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||3.4|-1.2|0.342
81585895|NCT02442778|162844236|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||0.6|-0.7|0.888
81585896|NCT02442778|162844236|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.1||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||-0.1|-1.3|0.019
81585897|NCT02442778|162844237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|4.0||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||4.0|-2.9|0.756
81585898|NCT02442778|162844237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.6||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-0.2||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||-0.2|-7.0|0.038
81585899|NCT02442778|162844238|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||0.1|-0.3|0.468
81585900|NCT02442778|162844238|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||0.1|-0.3|0.158
81585901|NCT02442778|162844239|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||0.4|-0.2|0.400
81585902|NCT02442778|162844239|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||0.2|-0.3|0.566
81585903|NCT02442778|162844240|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||0.3|-0.2|0.751
81585904|NCT02442778|162844240|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||0.1|-0.3|0.320
81520625|NCT02440789|162730478|OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.26
81520626|NCT02440789|162730480|OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.75
81585905|NCT02442778|162844241|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.4||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||2.4|-1.8|0.782
81638525|NCT01323790|162966963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.27||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.1||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM stool symptoms subscore from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 12)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||-0.10|-0.44|0.002
81638526|NCT01323790|162966963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.21||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM stool symptoms subscore from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 12)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||-0.21|-0.56|<0.001
81638527|NCT01323790|162966964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.31||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||-0.07|-0.54|0.011
81638528|NCT01323790|162966964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||-0.25|-0.73|<0.001
81638529|NCT03055988|162966980|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.537|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.6331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.779|1.705|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. F+S (i.e. T+O 5/5 - F+S 1000/100).|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model included treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect and baseline as covariate. Unstructured covariance structure was used for within patient variation. H0: Mean change from baseline in LVEDVI for (Tiotropium + Olodaterol) = Mean change from baseline in LVEDVI for (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol)||1.705|-2.779|0.6331
81638530|NCT03055988|162966981|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.9817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|0.074|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. F+S (i.e. T+O 5/5 - F+S 1000/100).|MMRM model included treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect and baseline as covariate. Unstructured covariance structure was used for within patient variation.||0.074|-0.072|0.9817
81458659|NCT04225715|162608606|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|2.7|||||95% CI for difference of two proportions was calculated using CMH method.|Combo 3: FUW 48||2.7|-8.1|
81458660|NCT04225715|162608606|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|14.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|28.8|||||95% CI for difference of two proportions was calculated using CMH method.|Combo 4: FUW 48||28.8|0.4|
81458661|NCT04225715|162608606|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|21.5|||||95% CI for difference of two proportions was calculated using CMH method.|Combo 6: FUW 48||21.5|-2.5|
81585906|NCT02442778|162844241|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.0||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||2.0|-2.1|0.991
81585907|NCT02442778|162844242|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.2||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||1.2|0.0|0.038
81585908|NCT02442778|162844242|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||0.5|-0.6|0.911
81585909|NCT02442778|162844244|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.0||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.6||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||2.6|-0.6|0.236
81585910|NCT02442778|162844244|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.9||MMRM included fixed effect treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline, baseline-by-visit, baseline NPI AA (≤ 6 vs. \> 6), risk assessment for falls, baseline concomitant use of antipsychotic medications and cohorts.|MMRM|||||1.9|-1.3|0.684
81585911|NCT00249470|162844300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.8||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|16.56|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||16.56|2.03|.004
81585912|NCT00249470|162844301|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||=|0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.08|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||2.08|0.40|=0.82
81585913|NCT00249470|162844302|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.37||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|9.37|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||9.37|1.21|0.04
81585914|NCT00500370|162844305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Analysis pertains to change at endpoint (Week 24)||||<0.0001
81638531|NCT03055988|162966982|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.995||0.5238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.719|5.279|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. F+S (i.e. T+O 5/5 - F+S 1000/100).|MMRM model included treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect and baseline as covariate. Unstructured covariance structure was used for within patient variation.||5.279|-2.719|0.5238
81458662|NCT00471081|162608684|SUPERIORITY||Percentage of subjects with hSBA titers|88.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.9|93.2|||||Immunogenecity of GSK134612 was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was higher than the pre-defined clinical limit of 80%.|To demonstrate the immunogenicity of GSK134612 administered on a 2-dose schedule at 9 and 12 months of age with respect to serum bactericidal assay using human complement (hSBA) titers ≥1:8 for each discrete N. meningitidis serogroup A.||93.2|81.9|
81520627|NCT02440789|162730482|OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.97
81520628|NCT02440789|162730484|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.7
81585915|NCT00500370|162844306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Analysis pertains to change at endpoint (Week 24)||||<0.0001
81585916|NCT00500370|162844307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6766||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Analysis pertains to change at endpoint (Week 24)||||0.6766
81585917|NCT00500370|162844308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0393||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0393
81585918|NCT00500370|162844309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1808||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Analysis pertains to change at endpoint (Week 24)||||0.1808
81585919|NCT00500370|162844310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1204||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Analysis pertains to change at endpoint (Week 24)||||0.1204
81585920|NCT00500370|162844311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6651||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6651
81585921|NCT00500370|162844312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1204||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Analysis pertains to change at endpoint (Week 24)||||0.1204
81520629|NCT02440789|162730486|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.47
81638532|NCT03055988|162966983|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|2.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.853||0.2687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|5.779|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. F+S (i.e. T+O 5/5 - F+S 1000/100).|MMRM model included treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect and baseline as covariate. Unstructured covariance structure was used for within patient variation.||5.779|-1.640|0.2687
81520630|NCT02440789|162730488|OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.72
81585922|NCT00500370|162844313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8479||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Analysis pertains to change at endpoint (Week 24)||||0.8479
81585923|NCT00500370|162844314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2151||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Analysis pertains to change at endpoint (Week 24)||||0.2151
81585924|NCT00500370|162844315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7619||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7619
81585925|NCT00500370|162844316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8973||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8973
81585926|NCT00500370|162844317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6507||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6507
81520631|NCT02440789|162730490|OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.28
81585927|NCT00500370|162844318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2593||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2593
81585928|NCT00500370|162844319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2919||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Analysis pertains to change at endpoint (Week 24)||||0.2919
81585929|NCT00500370|162844320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0293||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Analysis pertains to change at endpoint (Week 24)||||0.0293
81585930|NCT05627518|162844321|OTHER||Ratio|1.9954|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8399|2.1641|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B (1x100 mg test formulation) divided by treatment A (4x25 mg reference formulation)|The Ratio of geometric mean AUCinf comparing test formulation fasted (treatment B) vs. reference formulation fasted ( treatment A). This is a relative comparison, thus there is no unit. The ratio is given under the Estimated value.||2.1641|1.8399|<0.0001
81585931|NCT05627518|162844321|OTHER||Ratio|2.125|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9664|2.2963|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B (1x100 mg test formulation) divided by treatment A (4x25 mg reference formulation)|AUClast: Ratio of geometric mean AUClast comparing test formulation fasted (treatment B) vs. reference formulation fasted (treatment A). This is a relative comparison, thus there is no unit. The ratio is given under the Estimated value.||2.2963|1.9664|<0.0001
81585932|NCT05627518|162844322|OTHER|Ratio|Ratio|2.3167|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0922|2.5652|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B (1x100 mg test formulation) divided by treatment A (4x25 mg reference formulation)|Ratio of geometric mean Cmax comparing test formulation fasted (treatment B) vs. reference formulation fasted (treatment A). This is a relative comparison, thus there is no unit. The ratio is given under the Estimated value.||2.5652|2.0922|<0.0001
81585933|NCT05627518|162844323|OTHER|Ratio|Ratio|0.757|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7009|0.8177|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C (1x100 mg test formulation fed) divided by treament B (100 mg test formulation fasted)|Ratio of geometric mean AUCinf comparing treatment C (fed) versus treatment B (fasted). This is a relative comparison, thus there is no unit. The ratio is given under the Estimated value.||0.8177|0.7009|<0.0001
81585934|NCT05627518|162844323|OTHER|Ratio|Ratio|0.7684|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7102|0.8313|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C (1x100 mg test formulation fed) divided by treament B (100 mg test formulation fasted)|Ratio of geometric mean AUClast comparing treatment C (fed) versus treatment B (fasted). This is a relative comparison, thus there is no unit. The ratio is given under the Estimated value.||0.8313|0.7102|<0.0001
81585935|NCT05627518|162844324|OTHER|Ratio|Ratio|0.2548|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1999|0.3247|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C (1x100 mg test formulation fed) divided by treament B (100 mg test formulation fasted)|Ratio of geometric mean Cmax comparing treatment C (fed) versus treatment B (fasted). This is a relative comparison, thus there is no unit. The ratio is given under the Estimated value.||0.3247|0.1999|<0.0001
81520632|NCT02440789|162730492|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.7
81520633|NCT02440789|162730494|OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.28
81520634|NCT02440789|162730496|OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.77
81520635|NCT02440789|162730498|OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.93
81520636|NCT02440789|162730500|OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.65
81520637|NCT02440789|162730502|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.22
81638533|NCT03055988|162966984|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.409|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.335||0.7604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.264|3.082|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. F+S (i.e. T+O 5/5 - F+S 1000/100).|MMRM model included treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect and baseline as covariate. Unstructured covariance structure was used for within patient variation.||3.082|-2.264|0.7604
81520638|NCT02440789|162730504|OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.031
81520639|NCT02440789|162730506|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.005
81520640|NCT02440789|162730508|OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.69
81520641|NCT02440789|162730510|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.008
81520642|NCT00541346|162730571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Bayesian Mean Change Score|26.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.6|33.1||Posterior-Predictive Probability of Mean Change (Pre-Post) Score at or Below Zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|Bayesian random intercept model.|The confidence interval listed is a Bayesian credible interval which represents the probabilistic likelihood that the population mean change falls within these bounds.|Random intercept growth curves were fit to all outcome data, including intermediate assessments. A Bayesian posterior-predictive mean change score and its associated 95% credible interval were estimated using the MCMC Gibbs sampler with non-informative priors. Models included linear and quadratic dose effects, effect for compliance, baseline Life Participation Scale (LPS) effect, LPS by compliance interaction, a functional time component, and interaction between LPS and time.||33.1|19.6|<0.001
81520643|NCT00541346|162730572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Bayesian Mean Change Score|23.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.9|29.3||Posterior-Predictive Probability of Mean Change Score (Pre-Post) at or Below Zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|Bayesian random intercept model.|The confidence interval listed is a Bayesian credible interval which represents the probabilistic likelihood that the population mean change falls within these bounds.|Random intercept growth curves were fit to all outcome data, including intermediate assessments. A Bayesian posterior-predictive mean change score and its associated 95% credible interval were estimated using the MCMC Gibbs sampler with non-informative priors. Models included linear and quadratic dose effects, effect for compliance, baseline Life Participation Scale (LPS) effect, LPS by compliance interaction, a functional time component, and interaction between LPS and time.||29.3|16.9|<0.001
81520644|NCT00541346|162730573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Bayesian Mean Change Score|10.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|16.8||Posterior-Predictive Probability of Mean Change Score (Pre-Post) at or Below Zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|Bayesian random intercept model.||Random intercept growth curves were fit to all outcome data, including intermediate assessments. A Bayesian posterior-predictive mean change score and its associated 95% credible interval were estimated using the MCMC Gibbs sampler with non-informative priors. Models included linear and quadratic dose effects, effect for compliance, baseline Life Participation Scale (LPS) effect, LPS by compliance interaction, a functional time component, and interaction between LPS and time.||16.8|5.4|<0.001
81520645|NCT00541346|162730574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Bayesian Mean Change Score|7.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|11.1||Posterior-Predictive Probability of Mean Change Score (Pre-Post) at or Below Zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|Bayesian random intercept model.|The confidence interval listed is a Bayesian credible interval which represents the probabilistic likelihood that the population mean change falls within these bounds.|Random intercept growth curves were fit to all outcome data, including intermediate assessments. A Bayesian posterior-predictive mean change score and its associated 95% credible interval were estimated using the MCMC Gibbs sampler with non-informative priors. Models included linear and quadratic dose effects, effect for compliance, baseline Life Participation Scale (LPS) effect, LPS by compliance interaction, a functional time component, and interaction between LPS and time.||11.1|3.3|<0.001
81520646|NCT00541346|162730575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Bayesian Mean Change Score|4.1|||<|0.01||95.0|1.2|6.9||Posterior-Predictive Probability of Mean Change Score (Pre-Post) at or Below Zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|Bayesian random intercept model.|The confidence interval listed is a Bayesian credible interval which represents the probabilistic likelihood that the population mean change falls within these bounds.|Random intercept growth curves were fit to all outcome data, including intermediate assessments. A Bayesian posterior-predictive mean change score and its associated 95% credible interval were estimated using the MCMC Gibbs sampler with non-informative priors. Models included linear and quadratic dose effects, effect for compliance, baseline Life Participation Scale (LPS) effect, LPS by compliance interaction, a functional time component, and interaction between LPS and time.||6.9|1.2|<0.01
81520647|NCT00541346|162730576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Bayesian random intercept model.|3.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|5.2||Posterior-Predictive Probability of Mean Change Score (Pre-Post) at or Below Zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|Bayesian random intercept model.|The confidence interval listed is a Bayesian credible interval which represents the probabilistic likelihood that the population mean change falls within these bounds|Random intercept growth curves were fit to all outcome data, including intermediate assessments. A Bayesian posterior-predictive mean change score and its associated 95% credible interval were estimated using the MCMC Gibbs sampler with non-informative priors. Models included linear and quadratic dose effects, effect for compliance, baseline Life Participation Scale (LPS) effect, LPS by compliance interaction, a functional time component, and interaction between LPS and time.||5.2|1.8|<0.001
81520648|NCT00541346|162730577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Bayesian Mean Change Score|-10.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|-5.4||Posterior-Predictive Probability of Mean Change Score (Pre-Post) at or Above Zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|Bayesian random intercept model.|The confidence interval listed is a Bayesian credible interval which represents the probabilistic likelihood that the population mean change falls within these bounds|Random intercept growth curves were fit to all outcome data. A Bayesian posterior-predictive mean change score and its associated 95% credible interval were estimated using the MCMC Gibbs sampler with non-informative priors. Models included linear dose and time effects.||-5.4|-16.8|<0.001
81520649|NCT00541346|162730578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Bayesian Mean Change Score|1.94|||>|0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|6.82||Posterior-Predictive Probability of Mean Change Score (Pre-Post) at or Below Zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|Bayesian random intercept model.|The confidence interval listed is a Bayesian credible interval which represents the probabilistic likelihood that the population mean change falls within these bounds.|Random intercept growth curves were fit to all outcome data, including intermediate assessments. A Bayesian posterior-predictive mean change score and its associated 95% credible interval were estimated using the MCMC Gibbs sampler with non-informative priors. Models included linear and quadratic dose effects, effect for compliance, baseline Life Participation Scale (LPS) effect, LPS by compliance interaction, a functional time component, and interaction between LPS and time.||6.82|-2.98|>0.21
81520650|NCT00541346|162730579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Bayesian Mean Change Score|-3.4|||>|0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|0.8||Posterior-Predictive Probability of Mean Change Score (Pre-Post) at or Above Zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|Bayesian random intercept model.|The confidence interval listed is a Bayesian credible interval which represents the probabilistic likelihood that the population mean change falls within these bounds.|Random intercept growth curves were fit to all outcome data. A Bayesian posterior-predictive mean change score and its associated 95% credible interval were estimated using the MCMC Gibbs sampler with non-informative priors. Models included linear dose and time effects.||0.80|-7.9|>0.06
81520651|NCT00541346|162730580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Bayesian Mean Change Score|-5.26|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.37|-1.18||Posterior-Predictive Probability of Mean Change Score (Pre-Post) at or Above Zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|Bayesian random intercept model.|The confidence interval listed is a Bayesian credible interval which represents the probabilistic likelihood that the population mean change falls within these bounds.|Random intercept growth curves were fit to all outcome data. A Bayesian posterior-predictive mean change score and its associated 95% credible interval were estimated using the MCMC Gibbs sampler with non-informative priors. Models included linear dose and time effects.||-1.18|-9.37|<0.01
81520652|NCT00541346|162730581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Bayesian Mean Change Score|7.6|||>|0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|20.7||Posterior-Predictive Probability of Mean Change Score (Pre-Post) at or Below Zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|Bayesian random intercept model.|The confidence interval listed is a Bayesian credible interval which represents the probabilistic likelihood that the population mean change falls within these bounds.|Random intercept growth curves were fit to all outcome data, including intermediate assessments. A Bayesian posterior-predictive mean change score and its associated 95% credible interval were estimated using the MCMC Gibbs sampler with non-informative priors. Models included linear and quadratic dose effects, effect for compliance, baseline Life Participation Scale (LPS) effect, LPS by compliance interaction, a functional time component, and interaction between LPS and time.||20.7|-5.6|>0.11
81520653|NCT04253587|162730588|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was no difference between mean change scores for time-points X conditions.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|=|0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.06||Mixed effects ANOVA applied family wise error for post-hoc tests according to a priori hypothesis|ANOVA|||||0.06|-0.06|= 0.016
81520654|NCT04253587|162730589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|=|0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03|||ANOVA|effect of condition (F1,20 = 1.616, p = 0.22), effect of time (F1,20 = 0.613, p = 0.44)||||0.03|-0.03|= 0.22
81520655|NCT02408523|162730615|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.377|0.774||Wald's method was used to calculate the p-value, Hazard Ratio (HR) and confidence intervals (CIs).|Regression, Cox|||Comparison of LCM versus Placebo was based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model with an effect for treatment, stratifying for the following combinations of study participants' Baseline PGTCS frequency and Development from interactive response technology (IRT) (\<= 2 per 28 days in the Combined Baseline Period and Pediatric, \<= 2 per 28 days in the Combined Baseline Period and Adult, and \> 2 per 28 days in the Combined Baseline Period). The reference group was Placebo.||0.774|0.377|<0.001
81520656|NCT02408523|162730616|SUPERIORITY||KM seizure free of LCM vs Placebo|14.1|||=|0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|25.1||Superiority of LCM vs Placebo p-value was based on a chi-square test on 1 degree of freedom.|Mantel Haenszel||Stratified difference in proportion of subjects who are seizure-free from PGTCS on Lacosamide (FAS) vs Placebo (FAS).|The key secondary efficacy variable was evaluated using an extended Mantel-Haenszel testing procedure. Baseline PGTCS Frequency from Combined Baseline and development (age from interactive response technology (IRT)) were calculated from IRT.||25.1|3.2|=0.011
81520657|NCT02408523|162730617|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.683|||=|0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.507|0.921||Wald's method was used to calculate the p-value, Hazard Ratio (HR) and confidence intervals (CIs).|Regression, Cox|||Comparison of LCM versus Placebo was based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model with an effect for treatment, stratifying for the following combinations of study participants' Baseline PGTCS frequency and Development from interactive response technology (IRT) (\<= 2 per 28 days in the Combined Baseline Period and Pediatric, \<= 2 per 28 days in the Combined Baseline Period and Adult, and \> 2 per 28 days in the Combined Baseline Period). The reference group was Placebo.||0.921|0.507|=0.012
81520658|NCT00167388|162730622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.571|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in mean mesenteric blood flow velocity from pre- to post- feed in the anemic state for babies \<1250 gm||||0.571
81520659|NCT00167388|162730622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.345|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change in peak systolic blood flow velocity from pre-to post feed for babies \<1250 gm while anemic||||0.345
81520660|NCT00167388|162730622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in superior mesenteric artery blood flow velocity from pre- to post- feed in the anemic state for babies \>1250 gm||||0.006
81520661|NCT00167388|162730622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change in peak systolic blood flow velocity from pre-to post feed for babies \>1250 gm while anemic||||0.035
81520662|NCT00167388|162730622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in mean mesenteric blood flow velocity from pre-to post-feed for babies \<1250 gm after the PRBC transfusion||||0.910
81520663|NCT00167388|162730622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in Peak systolic mesenteric blood flow velocity from pre-to post-feed for babies \<1250 gm after the PRBC transfusion||||0.850
81585936|NCT05627518|162844325|OTHER|Ratio|Ratio|3.0245|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5098|3.6446|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B (1x100 mg test formulation) divided by treament A (4x25 mg reference formulation)|Ratio of geometric mean AUCinf comparing test formulation fasted (treatment B) vs. reference formulation fasted ( treatment A). This is a relative comparison, thus there is no unit. The ratio is given under the Estimated value.||3.6446|2.5098|<0.0001
81585937|NCT05627518|162844325|OTHER|Ratio|Ratio|3.5277|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9076|4.2799|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B (1x100 mg test formulation) divided by treament A (4x25 mg reference formulation)|Ratio of geometric mean AUClast comparing test formulation fasted (treatment B) vs. reference formulation fasted (treatment A). This is a relative comparison, thus there is no unit. The ratio is given under the Estimated value.||4.2799|2.9076|<0.0001
81585938|NCT05627518|162844326|OTHER|Ratio|Ratio|3.0245|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5098|3.6446|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B (1x100 mg test formulation) divided by treament A (4x25 mg reference formulation)|Ratio of geometric mean Cmax comparing test formulation fasted (treatment B) vs. reference formulation fasted ( treatment A). This is a relative comparison, thus there is no unit. The ratio is given under the Estimated value.||3.6446|2.5098|<0.0001
81585939|NCT05627518|162844327|OTHER|Ratio|Ratio|0.4923|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4131|0.5867|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C (1x100 mg test formulation fed) divided by treament B (100 mg test formulation fasted)|Ratio of geometric mean AUCinf comparing treatment C (fed) versus treatment B (fasted). This is a relative comparison, thus there is no unit. The ratio is given under the Estimated value.||0.5867|0.4131|<0.0001
81585940|NCT05627518|162844327|OTHER|Ratio|Ratio|0.4923|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4047|0.5989|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C (1x100 mg test formulation fed) divided by treament B (100 mg test formulation fasted)|Ratio of geometric mean AUClast comparing treatment C (fed) versus treatment B (fasted). This is a relative comparison, thus there is no unit. The ratio is given under the Estimated value.||0.5989|0.4047|<0.0001
81585941|NCT05627518|162844328|OTHER|Ratio|Ratio|0.2522|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.198|0.3211|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C (1x100 mg test formulation fed) divided by treament B (100 mg test formulation fasted)|Ratio of geometric mean Cmax comparing test formulation fed (treatment C) vs. reference formulation fasted (treatment B). This is a relative comparison, thus there is no unit. The ratio is given under the Estimated value.||0.3211|0.1980|<0.0001
81638534|NCT03055988|162966985|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.509||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.341|2.702|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. F+S (i.e. T+O 5/5 - F+S 1000/100).|MMRM model included treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect and baseline as covariate. Unstructured covariance structure was used for within patient variation.||2.702|-3.341|0.8330
81638535|NCT03055988|162966986|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-7.957|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.452||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.865|-3.05|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. F+S (i.e. T+O 5/5 - F+S 1000/100).|MMRM model included treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect and baseline as covariate. Unstructured covariance structure was used for within patient variation.||-3.050|-12.865|0.0019
81638536|NCT03055988|162966987|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.121|0.24|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. F+S (i.e. T+O 5/5 - F+S 1000/100).|MMRM model included treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect and baseline as covariate. Unstructured covariance structure was used for within patient variation.||0.240|0.121|<0.0001
81638537|NCT03055988|162966988|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.286|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.171|0.4|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. F+S (i.e. T+O 5/5 - F+S 1000/100).|MMRM model included treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect and baseline as covariate. Unstructured covariance structure was used for within patient variation.||0.400|0.171|<0.0001
81638538|NCT02326220|162967008|SUPERIORITY||H-L estimate of median difference|0.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.667|0.833||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W (Double Blind Period) vs. Placebo Q2W (Double Blind Period)|"Analysis was performed using the ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline frequency of the apheresis procedure (QW or Q2W) and Lp(a) levels (normal or elevated) as fixed effect and the baseline LDL-C level as a covariate. Hodges-Lehmann estimator of median difference (median of all pairwise differences; CI is Moses distribution free CI.~p-value is derived from the rank-based ANCOVA model. The model includes the baseline LDL-C value and stratification factors per IVRS."||0.833|0.667|< 0.0001
81585942|NCT03003520|162844344|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99||||||Significance defined as 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81585943|NCT03003520|162844344|SUPERIORITY||AUC-ROC|0.477||||0.872|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance defined as 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Area Under the Receiver Operator Characteristic Curve (AUC-ROC) is the estimated parameter. Responders were compared to non-responders by ranking them according to their CD8 density.||||0.872
81585944|NCT03003520|162844345|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0403||||||Significance defined as 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0403
81585945|NCT03003520|162844345|SUPERIORITY||AUC-ROC|0.583||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance defined as 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Area Under the Receiver Operator Characteristic Curve (AUC-ROC) is the estimated parameter. Responders were compared to non-responders by ranking them according to their PDL1 % of total cells.||||0.523
81585946|NCT03003520|162844346|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99||||||Significance defined as 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81585947|NCT03003520|162844346|SUPERIORITY||AUC-ROC|0.583||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance defined as 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Area Under the Receiver Operator Characteristic Curve (AUC-ROC) is the estimated parameter. Responders were compared to non-responders by ranking them according to their PDL1 % of tumor cells.||||0.557
81585948|NCT03003520|162844347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.662||||||Significance defined as 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.662
81458663|NCT00471081|162608684|SUPERIORITY||Percentage of subjects with hSBA titers|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.3|100.0|||||Immunogenecity of GSK134612 was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was higher than the pre-defined clinical limit of 90%.|To demonstrate the immunogenicity of GSK134612 administered on a 2-dose schedule at 9 and 12 months of age with respect to serum bactericidal assay using human complement (hSBA) titers ≥1:8 for each discrete N. meningitidis serogroup C.||100|97.3|
81520664|NCT00167388|162730622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.507|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in mean mesenteric blood flow velocity from pre-to post-feed for babies \>1250 gm after the PRBC transfusion||||0.507
81520665|NCT00167388|162730622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.286|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in peak systolic mesenteric blood flow velocity from pre-to post-feed for babies \>1250 gm after the PRBC transfusion||||0.286
81520666|NCT04068610|162730636|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|5.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value for comparison of treatment arms obtained from stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the location of the primary tumor.||||5.6|0.6|0.3173
81520667|NCT05601102|162730661|EQUIVALENCE|pre- to post-intervention paired t-test, two-tailed||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.41
81520668|NCT05601102|162730662|EQUIVALENCE|pre- to post-intervention paired t-test, two-tailed||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Anxiety subscale analysis||||.01
81520669|NCT05601102|162730662|EQUIVALENCE|pre- to post-intervention paired t-test, two-tailed||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Depression subscale||||.42
81520670|NCT05601102|162730663|EQUIVALENCE|pre- to post-intervention paired t-test, two-tailed||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.04
81520671|NCT05601102|162730664|EQUIVALENCE|pre- to post-intervention paired t-test, two-tailed||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.15
81520672|NCT05601102|162730665|EQUIVALENCE|pre- to post-intervention paired t-test, two-tailed||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.02
81520673|NCT05601102|162730666|EQUIVALENCE|pre- to post-intervention paired t-test, two-tailed||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.22
81520674|NCT05601102|162730667|EQUIVALENCE|pre- to post-intervention paired t-test, two-tailed||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.29
81520675|NCT05601102|162730668|EQUIVALENCE|pre- to post-intervention paired t-test, two-tailed||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.00
81585949|NCT03003520|162844347|SUPERIORITY||AUC-ROC|0.6||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance defined as 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Area Under the Receiver Operator Characteristic Curve (AUC-ROC) is the estimated parameter. Responders were compared to non-responders by ranking them according to their IFNG-Score.||||0.399
81585950|NCT01332149|162844350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.0559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.01||Primary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and study center as factors and the corresponding baseline score as a covariate in the model.||||0.01|-0.58|0.0559
81520676|NCT05601102|162730669|EQUIVALENCE|pre- to post-intervention paired t-test, two-tailed||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.60
81520677|NCT05601102|162730670|EQUIVALENCE|pre- to post-intervention paired t-test, two-tailed||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.00
81520678|NCT05601102|162730671|EQUIVALENCE|pre- to post-intervention paired t-test, two-tailed|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81520679|NCT03007745|162730682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Unadjusted|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test comparing baseline and 3-month measures within group||||<0.0001
81520680|NCT03007745|162730682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.97|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Unadjusted||Paired t-test comparing baseline and 3-month measures within group||||<0.0001
81520681|NCT03007745|162730682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.9171|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted mean changes and adjusted differences in mean changes were estimated as site-total-sample-size weighted values controlling for treatment group differences in mean pre-treatment baseline values|ANCOVA|||Adjusted differences in mean changes were estimated as site-total-sample-size weighted values controlling for treatment group differences in mean pre-treatment baseline values. ANCOVA model included main effects for type of study (home versus in-laboratory), site, and the pre-treatment baseline value of the outcome measure.||||0.9171
81520682|NCT03007745|162730682|NON_INFERIORITY|We hypothesized that the lower bound of the non-inferiority analysis of FOSQ-10 would be greater than the a-priori threshold of -1.0.|||||>|0.05||||||"Adjusted group difference in mean change in FOSQ-10 score from baseline to Month 3, controlling for baseline FOSQ and site, was -0.06 ± 061 (SEM) (P = 0.917).~The lower bound of the 95% noninferiority confidence interval was -1.08"|ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81520683|NCT03007745|162730683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.86|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|||||Subjects initiated on CPAP and receiving a 3-month follow-up (LOCF applied using 1-month data) Paired t-test comparing baseline and 3-month measures within group|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test comparing baseline and 3-month measures within group||||<0.0001
81520684|NCT03007745|162730683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.52|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Subjects initiated on CPAP and receiving a 3-month follow-up (LOCF applied using 1-month data) Paired t-test comparing baseline and 3-month measures within group|t-test, 2 sided|||Subjects initiated on CPAP and receiving a 3-month follow-up (LOCF applied using 1-month data) Paired t-test comparing baseline and 3-month measures within group||||<0.0001
81458664|NCT00471081|162608684|SUPERIORITY||Percentage of subjects with hSBA titers|99.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.2|100.0|||||Immunogenecity of GSK134612 was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was higher than the pre-defined clinical limit of 80%.|To demonstrate the immunogenicity of GSK134612 administered on a 2-dose schedule at 9 and 12 months of age with respect to serum bactericidal assay using human complement (hSBA) titers ≥1:8 for each discrete N. meningitidis serogroup W-135.||100|96.2|
81458665|NCT00471081|162608684|SUPERIORITY||Percentage of subjects with hSBA titers|99.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.2|100.0|||||Immunogenecity of GSK134612 was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was higher than the pre-defined clinical limit of 80%.|To demonstrate the immunogenicity of GSK134612 administered on a 2-dose schedule at 9 and 12 months of age with respect to serum bactericidal assay using human complement (hSBA) titers ≥1:8 for each discrete N. meningitidis serogroup Y.||100|96.2|
81638539|NCT02326220|162967009|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-55.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.0|-47.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|MMRM: Mixed-effect model with repeated measures|Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W (Double Blind Period) vs. Placebo Q2W (Double Blind Period)|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-47.5|-63.0|< 0.0001
81458666|NCT03207776|162608760|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.99|0.64|0.041
81458667|NCT03207776|162608761|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.42|0.69|0.952
81458668|NCT03207776|162608762|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.17|0.71|0.472
81458669|NCT03207776|162608763|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.77|0.74|0.544
81458670|NCT00380874|162608860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.2536||||||Cycle 1. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 1. Sample size was based on original primary efficacy parameter (PEP) of time to persistent paresthesia symptoms (symptoms developing in 35% of subjects taking pregabalin and 60% taking placebo symptoms). Assuming Type I error rate of 0.05 and a 2-sided log-rank test for equality of time to persistent symptoms survival curves, the study would have had at least 90% power using 100 subjects per treatment group. The original PEP was modified to secondary due to lack of symptom emergence.||||0.2536
81458671|NCT00380874|162608860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.5757||||||No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 2. Sample size was based on original primary efficacy parameter (PEP) of time to persistent paresthesia symptoms (symptoms developing in 35% of subjects taking pregabalin and 60% taking placebo symptoms). Assuming Type I error rate of 0.05 and a 2-sided log-rank test for equality of time to persistent symptoms survival curves, the study would have had at least 90% power using 100 subjects per treatment group. The original PEP was modified to secondary due to lack of symptom emergence.||||0.5757
81458672|NCT00380874|162608860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.6065||||||No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 3. Sample size was based on original primary efficacy parameter (PEP) of time to persistent paresthesia symptoms (symptoms developing in 35% of subjects taking pregabalin and 60% taking placebo symptoms). Assuming Type I error rate of 0.05 and a 2-sided log-rank test for equality of time to persistent symptoms survival curves, the study would have had at least 90% power using 100 subjects per treatment group. The original PEP was modified to secondary due to lack of symptom emergence.||||0.6065
81458673|NCT00380874|162608860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.4301||||||No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 4. Sample size was based on original primary efficacy parameter (PEP) of time to persistent paresthesia symptoms (symptoms developing in 35% of subjects taking pregabalin and 60% taking placebo symptoms). Assuming Type I error rate of 0.05 and a 2-sided log-rank test for equality of time to persistent symptoms survival curves, the study would have had at least 90% power using 100 subjects per treatment group. The original PEP was modified to secondary due to lack of symptom emergence.||||0.4301
81458674|NCT00380874|162608860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.3125||||||No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 5. Sample size was based on original primary efficacy parameter (PEP) of time to persistent paresthesia symptoms (symptoms developing in 35% of subjects taking pregabalin and 60% taking placebo symptoms). Assuming Type I error rate of 0.05 and a 2-sided log-rank test for equality of time to persistent symptoms survival curves, the study would have had at least 90% power using 100 subjects per treatment group. The original PEP was modified to secondary due to lack of symptom emergence.||||0.3125
81458675|NCT00380874|162608860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.8169||||||No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 6.Sample size was based on original primary efficacy parameter (PEP) of time to persistent paresthesia symptoms (symptoms developing in 35% of subjects taking pregabalin and 60% taking placebo symptoms). Assuming Type I error rate of 0.05 and a 2-sided log-rank test for equality of time to persistent symptoms survival curves, the study would have had at least 90% power using 100 subjects per treatment group. The original PEP was modified to secondary due to lack of symptom emergence.||||0.8169
81520685|NCT03007745|162730683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.9251|ONE_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA included main effects for group, site, and the pre-treatment baseline value of the outcome measure||Adjusted differences in mean changes were estimated as site-total-sample-size weighted values controlling for treatment group differences in mean pre-treatment baseline values. ANCOVA model included main effects for type of study (home versus in-laboratory), site, and the pre-treatment baseline value of the outcome measure.||||0.9251
81520686|NCT03007745|162730684|SUPERIORITY|Paired t-test comparing change in score (3-month - baseline) within group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.33||0.4116|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Subjects initiated on CPAP and receiving a 3-month follow-up (LOCF applied using 1-month data)||Within arm change from baseline to 3 month follow-up||||0.4116
81458676|NCT00380874|162608860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.9359|||||||ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 7. Sample size was based on original primary efficacy parameter (PEP) of time to persistent paresthesia symptoms (symptoms developing in 35% of subjects taking pregabalin and 60% taking placebo symptoms). Assuming Type I error rate of 0.05 and a 2-sided log-rank test for equality of time to persistent symptoms survival curves, the study would have had at least 90% power using 100 subjects per treatment group. The original PEP was modified to secondary due to lack of symptom emergence.||||0.9359
81458677|NCT00380874|162608860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.6233|||||||ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 8. Sample size was based on original primary efficacy parameter (PEP) of time to persistent paresthesia symptoms (symptoms developing in 35% of subjects taking pregabalin and 60% taking placebo symptoms). Assuming Type I error rate of 0.05 and a 2-sided log-rank test for equality of time to persistent symptoms survival curves, the study would have had at least 90% power using 100 subjects per treatment group. The original PEP was modified to secondary due to lack of symptom emergence.||||0.6233
81458678|NCT00380874|162608860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.1569||||||No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 9.Sample size was based on original primary efficacy parameter (PEP) of time to persistent paresthesia symptoms (symptoms developing in 35% of subjects taking pregabalin and 60% taking placebo symptoms). Assuming Type I error rate of 0.05 and a 2-sided log-rank test for equality of time to persistent symptoms survival curves, the study would have had at least 90% power using 100 subjects per treatment group. The original PEP was modified to secondary due to lack of symptom emergence.||||0.1569
81458679|NCT00380874|162608861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.7207||95.0|-0.25|0.17||Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|ANCOVA|Cycle 1. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 1.||0.17|-0.25|0.7207
81458680|NCT00380874|162608861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.3111||95.0|-0.36|1.1||No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 2.||1.10|-0.36|0.3111
81458681|NCT00380874|162608861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.5925||95.0|-0.7|1.22||No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 3.||1.22|-0.70|0.5925
81458682|NCT00380874|162608861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.5812||95.0|-0.8|1.41||No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 4.||1.41|-0.80|0.5812
81458683|NCT00380874|162608861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.2925||95.0|-0.67|2.16||No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 5.||2.16|-0.67|0.2925
81458684|NCT00380874|162608861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.9276||95.0|-1.15|1.05||No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 6.||1.05|-1.15|0.9276
81458685|NCT00380874|162608861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.9952||95.0|-1.06|1.07|||ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.||Cycle 7.||1.07|-1.06|0.9952
81458686|NCT00380874|162608861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.6265||95.0|-0.85|1.38|||ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 8.||1.38|-0.85|0.6265
81520687|NCT03007745|162730684|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.39||0.2201|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test comparing change in score (3-month - baseline) within group||||0.2201
81585951|NCT01332149|162844351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.0||All analyses were two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 1 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||0.00|-0.47|0.0527
81585952|NCT01332149|162844351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.03||All analyses were two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 2 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.03|-0.50|0.0279
81585953|NCT01332149|162844351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.0508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.0||All analyses were two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 3 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||0.00|-0.48|0.0508
81585954|NCT01332149|162844351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.02||All analyses were two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 4 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.02|-0.49|0.0349
81585955|NCT01332149|162844351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.0672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.02||All analyses were two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 5 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||0.02|-0.46|0.0672
81585956|NCT01332149|162844351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.0469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.0||All analyses were two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 6 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.00|-0.48|0.0469
81585957|NCT01332149|162844351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.03||All analyses were two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 7 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.03|-0.51|0.0280
81585958|NCT01332149|162844351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.06||All analyses were two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 8 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.06|-0.54|0.0140
81585959|NCT01332149|162844351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.0375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.01||All analyses were two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 9 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.01|-0.49|0.0375
81638540|NCT02326220|162967010|SUPERIORITY||H-L estimate of median difference|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W (Double Blind Period) vs. Placebo Q2W (Double Blind Period)|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||1.000|0.500|<.0001
81638541|NCT02326220|162967011|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-44.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.3|-36.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W (Double Blind Period) vs. Placebo Q2W (Double Blind Period)|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-36.6|-51.3|< 0.0001
81458687|NCT00380874|162608861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.4209||95.0|-1.77|0.76||No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Cycle 9.||0.76|-1.77|0.4209
81458688|NCT00380874|162608861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.9657||95.0|-1.06|1.11||No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|LS means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF)endpoint.||1.11|-1.06|0.9657
81458689|NCT00380874|162608862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.5392||95.0|-0.24|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Cycle 1.||0.12|-0.24|0.5392
81458690|NCT00380874|162608862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.5412||95.0|-0.3|0.57|||ANCOVA|||Cycle 2.||0.57|-0.30|0.5412
81458691|NCT00380874|162608862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.5358||95.0|-0.48|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Cycle 3.||0.90|-0.48|0.5358
81458692|NCT00380874|162608862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.4059||95.0|-0.48|1.17|||ANCOVA|||Cycle 4.||1.17|-0.48|0.4059
81458693|NCT00380874|162608862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.2712||95.0|-0.44|1.52|||ANCOVA|||Cycle 5.||1.52|-0.44|0.2712
81458694|NCT00380874|162608862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.9181||95.0|-0.81|0.73|||ANCOVA|||Cycle 6.||0.73|-0.81|0.9181
81458695|NCT00380874|162608862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.4357||95.0|-0.52|1.17|||ANCOVA|||Cycle 7.||1.17|-0.52|0.4357
81458696|NCT00380874|162608862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.5103||95.0|-0.67|1.33|||ANCOVA|||||1.33|-0.67|0.5103
81458697|NCT00380874|162608862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.8499||95.0|-1.29|1.07|||ANCOVA|||Cycle 9.||1.07|-1.29|0.8499
81458698|NCT00380874|162608862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.7359||95.0|-0.9|0.64|||ANCOVA|||LOCF endpoint.||0.64|-0.90|0.7359
81458699|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.2034||95.0|-0.06|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Burning Spontaneous Pain Cycle 3||0.29|-0.06|0.2034
81458700|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.3062||95.0|-0.4|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Burning Spontaneous Pain Cycle 4||0.13|-0.40|0.3062
81458701|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.2787||95.0|-0.37|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Burning Spontaneous Pain Cycle 5||0.11|-0.37|0.2787
81458702|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.4124||95.0|-0.2|0.47|||ANCOVA|||Burning Spontaneous Pain Cycle 6||0.47|-0.20|0.4124
81520688|NCT03007745|162730684|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.1732|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA included main effects for group, site, and the pre-treatment baseline value of the outcome measure||Adjusted differences in mean changes between groups from baseline to month 3 in participants initiated on CPAP (LOCF applied using 1-month data).||||0.1732
81458703|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.9541||95.0|-0.68|0.73|||ANCOVA|||Burning Spontaneous Pain Cycle 7||0.73|-0.68|0.9541
81458704|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.3383||95.0|-0.33|0.92|||ANOVA|||Burning Spontaneous Pain Cycle 8||0.92|-0.33|0.3383
81458705|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.8918||95.0|-0.84|0.74|||ANCOVA|||Burning Spontaneous Pain||0.74|-0.84|0.8918
81458706|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.9614||95.0|-0.54|0.51|||ANCOVA|||Burning Spontaneous Pain LOCF endpoint||0.51|-0.54|0.9614
81458707|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.3022||95.0|-0.17|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Pressing Spontaneous Pain Cycle 2||0.05|-0.17|0.3022
81458708|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.3747||95.0|-0.04|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Pressing Spontaneous Pain Cycle 3||0.12|-0.04|0.3747
81458709|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.163||95.0|-0.4|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Pressing Spontaneous Pain Cycle 4||0.07|-0.40|0.1630
81458710|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.9568||95.0|-0.12|0.11|||ANOVA|||Pressing Spontaneous Pain Cycle 5||0.11|-0.12|0.9568
81458711|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.9793||95.0|-0.13|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Pressing Spontaneous Pain Cycle 6||0.13|-0.13|0.9793
81458712|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.25||0.885||95.0|-0.54|0.47|||ANCOVA|||Pressing Spontaneous Pain Cycle 7||0.47|-0.54|0.8850
81458713|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2199||95.0|-0.17|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Pressing Spontaneous Pain Cycle 8||0.70|-0.17|0.2199
81458714|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.4017||95.0|-0.14|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Pressing Spontaneous Pain Cycle 9||0.35|-0.14|0.4017
81458715|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.4113||95.0|-0.1|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Pressing Spontaneous Pain LOCF Endpoint||0.24|-0.10|0.4113
81458716|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.3011||95.0|-0.06|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Paroxysmal Pain Cycle 3||0.02|-0.06|0.3011
81458717|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.4482||95.0|-0.26|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Paroxysmal Pain Cycle 4||0.12|-0.26|0.4482
81585960|NCT01332149|162844351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.105||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.05||All analyses were two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Overall change was estimated from the mixed effect model treatment main effect.|Overall change from baseline analysis. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.05|-0.46|0.0164
81638542|NCT02326220|162967012|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-50.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.3|-42.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W (Double Blind Period) vs. Placebo Q2W (Double Blind Period)|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-42.7|-57.3|< 0.0001
81458718|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.3058||95.0|-0.31|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Paroxysmal Pain Cycle 5||0.10|-0.31|0.3058
81458719|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.3035||95.0|-0.38|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Paroxysmal Pain Cycle 6||0.12|-0.38|0.3035
81458720|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.9636||95.0|-0.46|0.48|||ANCOVA|||Paroxysmal Pain Cycle 7||0.48|-0.46|0.9636
81458721|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.366||95.0|-0.38|1.02|||ANCOVA|||Paroxysmal Pain Cycle 8||1.02|-0.38|0.3660
81458722|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.4093||95.0|-0.69|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Paroxysmal Pain Cycle 9||0.29|-0.69|0.4093
81458723|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.5208||95.0|-0.39|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Paroxysmal Pain LOCF Endpoint||0.20|-0.39|0.5208
81458724|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.9931||95.0|-0.17|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Evoke Pain Cycle 2||0.17|-0.17|0.9931
81458725|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.5867||95.0|-0.25|0.44|||ANCOVA|||Evoke Pain Cycle 3||0.44|-0.25|0.5867
81458726|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.2748||95.0|-0.37|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Evoke Pain Cycle 4||0.11|-0.37|0.2748
81458727|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.5521||95.0|-0.51|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Evoke Pain Cycle 5||0.28|-0.51|0.5521
81458728|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.6734||95.0|-0.96|0.62|||ANCOVA|||Evoke Pain Cycle 6||0.62|-0.96|0.6734
81520689|NCT03007745|162730685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.73|<|0.0003|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Unadjusted||Paired t-test comparing baseline and 3-month measures within group||||<0.0003
81458729|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.1214||95.0|-0.16|1.33|||ANCOVA|||Evoke Pain Cycle 7||1.33|-0.16|0.1214
81458730|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.1845||95.0|-0.34|1.72|||ANCOVA|||Evoke Pain Cycle 8||1.72|-0.34|0.1845
81458731|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.6863||95.0|-0.6|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Evoke Pain Cycle 9||0.90|-0.60|0.6863
81458732|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.9273||95.0|-0.51|0.56|||ANCOVA|||Evoke Pain LOCF Endpoint||0.56|-0.51|0.9273
81638543|NCT02326220|162967013|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-39.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.6|-33.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W (Double Blind Period) vs. Placebo Q2W (Double Blind Period)|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-33.2|-45.6|< 0.0001
81458733|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0416||95.0|0.01|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Parethesia/Dysesthesia Pain Cycle 2||0.50|0.01|0.0416
81458734|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.1819||95.0|-0.1|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Parethesia/Dysesthesia Pain Cycle 3||0.50|-0.10|0.1819
81458735|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0331||95.0|0.03|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Parethesia/Dysesthesia Pain Cycle 4||0.70|0.03|0.0331
81458736|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0608||95.0|-0.02|0.83|||ANCOVA|||Parethesia/Dysesthesia Pain Cycle 5||0.83|-0.02|0.0608
81458737|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.2809||95.0|-0.31|1.03|||ANCOVA|||Parethesia/Dysesthesia Pain Cycle 6||1.03|-0.31|0.2809
81458738|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.3445||95.0|-0.34|0.95|||ANCOVA|||Parethesia/Dysesthesia Pain Cycle 7||0.95|-0.34|0.3445
81458739|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.2806||95.0|-0.44|1.46|||ANCOVA|||Parethesia/Dysesthesia Pain Cycle 8||1.46|-0.44|0.2806
81458740|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.5217||95.0|-0.68|1.33|||ANCOVA|||Parethesia/Dysesthesia Pain Cycle 9||1.33|-0.68|0.5217
81458741|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.3628||95.0|-0.37|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Parethesia/Dysesthesia Pain LOCF Endpoint||1.00|-0.37|0.3628
81458742|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.3557||95.0|0.0|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Total Score Cycle 2||0.01|-0.00|0.3557
81458743|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.2824||95.0|0.0|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Total Score Cycle 3||0.01|-0.00|0.2824
81458744|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.5931||95.0|-0.01|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Total Score Cycle 4||0.01|-0.01|0.5931
81520690|NCT03007745|162730685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Unadjusted||Subjects initiated on CPAP and receiving a 3-month follow-up (LOCF applied using 1-month data) Paired t-test comparing baseline and 3-month measures within group||||<0.0001
81520691|NCT03007745|162730685|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.673|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA included main effects for group, site, and the pre-treatment baseline value of the outcome measure||Adjusted differences in mean changes were estimated as site-total-sample-size weighted values controlling for treatment group differences in mean pre-treatment baseline values. Subjects initiated on CPAP and receiving a 3-month follow-up (LOCF applied using 1-month data)||||0.6730
81520692|NCT03007745|162730686|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Unadjusted|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test comparing baseline and 3-month measures within group (LOCF applied using 1-month data)||Paired t-test comparing baseline and 3-month measures within group (LOCF applied using 1-month data)||||<0.0001
81520693|NCT03007745|162730686|SUPERIORITY|Paired t-test comparing baseline and 3-month measures within group (LOCF applied using 1-month data)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.96||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Unadjusted|t-test, 2 sided|||Subjects initiated on CPAP and receiving a 3-month follow-up (LOCF applied using 1-month data)||||0.0001
81520694|NCT03007745|162730686|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.9903|TWO_SIDED|||||ANCOVA included main effects for group, site, and the pre-treatment baseline value of the outcome measure|ANCOVA|Adjusted differences in mean changes estimated as site-total-sample-size weighted values controlling for group differences in mean baseline values||Between group comparison of change in Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) at 3 months (LOCF applied using 1-month data)||||0.9903
81520695|NCT03007745|162730690|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Between group comparison of Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ-8) at 3 months (LOCF applied using 1-month data)||||>0.05
81520696|NCT03007745|162730691|NON_INFERIORITY|The a-priori lower bound selected for the non-inferiority analysis of average daily CPAP use over 3 months was -0.75 hours.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.308|TWO_SIDED|||||Group difference (REVAMP - In-person) in mean CPAP daily use over all days adjusted for investigative site.|ANCOVA|The lower bound of the 95% noninferiority confidence interval was -0.22.||||||0.308
81520697|NCT00300677|162730692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||predose: ratio adjusted geometric means|300.28||||||90.0|192.91|467.43|||ANOVA|Mixed-effects analysis of variance model with time, compartment, and time by compartment interaction as fixed effects and subjects as random effects.|Estimated value = ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means comparing brain (test) vs. plasma (reference) concentrations of voriconazole.|Other estimated parameter represents the Day 3 pre-dose ratio of the adjusted geometric means comparing brain vs. plasma concentrations of voriconazole. Natural-log transformed concentrations of voriconazole were analyzed using a mixed-effects model to obtain the adjusted mean difference (Test-Reference) and 90% confidence interval for the difference which were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of the adjusted geometric means and 90% CI for the ratio.||467.43|192.91|
81520698|NCT00300677|162730692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||postdose: ratio adjusted geometric means|192.72||||||90.0|123.81|300.0|||ANOVA|Mixed-effects analysis of variance model with time, compartment, and time by compartment interaction as fixed effects and subjects as random effects.|Estimated value = ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means comparing brain (test) vs. plasma (reference) concentrations of voriconazole.|Other estimated parameter represents the Day 3 post-dose ratio of the adjusted geometric means comparing brain vs. plasma concentrations of voriconazole. Natural-log transformed concentrations of voriconazole were analyzed using a mixed-effects model to obtain the adjusted mean difference (Test-Reference) and 90% confidence interval for the difference which were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of the adjusted geometric means and 90% CI for the ratio.||300.00|123.81|
81520699|NCT00300677|162730693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||predose: ratio adjusted geometric means|300.28||||||90.0|192.91|467.43|||ANOVA|Mixed-effects analysis of variance model with time, compartment, and time by compartment interaction as fixed effects and subjects as random effects.|Estimated value = ratio (%) of the adjusted geometric means comparing brain (test) vs. plasma (reference) concentrations of voriconazole.|Other estimated parameter represents the Day 3 pre-dose ratio of the adjusted geometric means comparing brain vs. plasma concentrations of voriconazole. Natural-log transformed concentrations of voriconazole were analyzed using a mixed-effects model to obtain the adjusted mean difference (Test-Reference) and 90% confidence interval for the difference which were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of the adjusted geometric means and 90% CI for the ratio.||467.43|192.91|
81520700|NCT00300677|162730693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||postdose: ratio adjusted geometric means|192.72||||||90.0|123.81|300.0|||ANOVA|Mixed-effects analysis of variance model with time, compartment, and time by compartment interaction as fixed effects and subjects as random effects.|Estimated value = ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means comparing brain (test) vs. plasma (reference) concentrations of voriconazole.|Other estimated parameter represents the Day 3 post-dose ratio of the adjusted geometric means comparing brain vs. plasma concentrations of voriconazole. Natural-log transformed concentrations of voriconazole were analyzed using a mixed-effects model to obtain the adjusted mean difference (Test-Reference) and 90% confidence interval for the difference which were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of the adjusted geometric means and 90% CI for the ratio.||300.00|123.81|
81527638|NCT00286494|162741946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|-5.5||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-5.5|-23.3|0.002
81527639|NCT00286494|162741947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|-6.9||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-6.9|-24.2|<0.001
81638544|NCT02326220|162967014|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.2||||0.3012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|12.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM||Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W (Double Blind Period) vs. Placebo Q2W (Double Blind Period)|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||12.3|-3.9|0.3012
81520701|NCT00300677|162730694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||predose: ratio adjusted geometric means|12.39||||||90.0|7.09|21.65|||ANOVA|Mixed-effects analysis of variance model with time, compartment, and time by compartment interaction as fixed effects and subjects as random effects.|Estimated value = ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means comparing brain (test) vs. plasma (reference) concentrations of voriconazole N-oxide.|Other estimated parameter represents the Day 3 pre-dose ratio of the adjusted geometric means comparing brain vs. plasma concentrations of voriconazole N-oxide. Natural-log transformed concentrations of voriconazole were analyzed using a mixed-effects model to obtain the adjusted mean difference (Test-Reference) and 90% confidence interval for the difference which were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of the adjusted geometric means and 90% CI for the ratio.||21.65|7.09|
81520702|NCT00300677|162730694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||postdose: ratio adjusted geometric means|31.57||||||90.0|18.06|55.18|||ANOVA|Mixed-effects analysis of variance model with time, compartment, and time by compartment interaction as fixed effects and subjects as random effects.|Estimated value = ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means comparing brain (test) vs. plasma (reference) concentrations of voriconazole N-oxide.|Other estimated parameter represents the Day 3 post-dose ratio of the adjusted geometric means comparing brain vs. plasma concentrations of voriconazole N-oxide. Natural-log transformed concentrations of voriconazole were analyzed using a mixed-effects model to obtain the adjusted mean difference (Test-Reference) and 90% confidence interval for the difference which were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of the adjusted geometric means and 90% CI for the ratio.||55.18|18.06|
81520703|NCT00300677|162730695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||predose: ratio adjusted mean|12.39||||||90.0|7.09|21.65|||ANOVA|Mixed-effects analysis of variance model with time, compartment, and time by compartment interaction as fixed effects and subjects as random effects.|Estimated value = ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means comparing brain (test) vs. plama (reference) concentrations of voriconazole N-oxide.|Other estimated parameter represents the Day 3 pre-dose ratio of the adjusted geometric means comparing brain vs. plasma concentrations of voriconazole N-oxide. Natural-log transformed concentrations of voriconazole were analyzed using a mixed-effects model to obtain the adjusted mean difference (Test-Reference) and 90% confidence interval for the difference which were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of the adjusted geometric means and 90% CI for the ratio.||21.65|7.09|
81520704|NCT00300677|162730695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||postdose: ratio adjusted mean|31.57||||||90.0|18.06|55.18|||ANOVA|Mixed-effects analysis of variance model with time, compartment, and time by compartment interaction as fixed effects and subjects as random effects.|Estimated value = ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means comparing brain (test) vs. plasma (reference) concentrations of voriconazole N-oxide.|Other estimated parameter represents the Day 3 post-dose ratio of the adjusted geometric means comparing brain vs. plasma concentrations of voriconazole N-oxide. Natural-log transformed concentrations of voriconazole were analyzed using a mixed-effects model to obtain the adjusted mean difference (Test-Reference) and 90% confidence interval for the difference which were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of the adjusted geometric means and 90% CI for the ratio.||55.18|18.06|
81520705|NCT03968159|162730718|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.2956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.8|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||0.8|-2.5|0.2956
81520706|NCT01299571|162730737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|3.8||||||95.0|3.2|4.4|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with adverse events.|||4.4|3.2|
81520707|NCT00413010|162730740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||||95.0|-2.16|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for treatment, pooled center baseline, HAM-A total score,time,and treatment-by time|Since an interim analysis was conducted and the sample size was larger than the targeted 173 subjects per group, a critical t-value adjustment was 1.977, yielding an adjusted 95% CI shown above.|Null hypothesis: no difference between Pregabalin (150-600 mg/day) BID and Placebo BID treatment groups. An initial sample size of 173 subjects per double-blind treatment group was calculated to provide at least 90% power to detect an effect size (ie, difference in the true means between 2 treatment groups/standard deviation) of 0.36 for the HAM-A total score change from Baseline using a 2-sided nominal significance level of 4.9%.||-0.26|-2.16|
81585961|NCT01332149|162844353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.07||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and study center as factors and the corresponding baseline score as a covariate in the model.||||0.07|-0.49|0.1340
81585962|NCT01332149|162844354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127||0.3438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.13||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 1 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||0.13|-0.37|0.3438
81585963|NCT01332149|162844354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.2482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 2 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||0.10|-0.40|0.2482
81585964|NCT01332149|162844354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.2249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.1||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 3 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||0.10|-0.41|0.2249
81585965|NCT01332149|162844354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.1094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.05||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 4 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||0.05|-0.46|0.1094
81585966|NCT01332149|162844354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.2095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.09||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 5 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||0.09|-0.41|0.2095
81585967|NCT01332149|162844354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.0531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 6 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||0.00|-0.50|0.0531
81638545|NCT02699099|162967059|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (1 month post-Dose 3 of SB257049) was defined as the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio (RTS,S group/Coad group) for anti-CS, being below a limit of 2.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.07|||ANOVA|||Adjusted GMC ratios for anti-CS antibody: To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the antibody response to the CS antigen when SB257049 is co-administered with YF vaccine and a combined measles and rubella vaccine versus SB257049 administered alone.||1.07|0.81|
81585968|NCT01332149|162844354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.07||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 7 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||0.07|-0.44|0.1628
81585969|NCT01332149|162844354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.02||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 8 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||0.02|-0.48|0.0770
81585970|NCT01332149|162844354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.07||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 9 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||0.07|-0.43|0.1651
81458745|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.9865||95.0|-0.01|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Total Score Cycle 5||0.01|-0.01|0.9865
81585971|NCT01332149|162844354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.1006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.04||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Overall change from baseline analysis. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||0.04|-0.40|0.1006
81458746|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.9854||95.0|-0.02|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Total Score Cycle 6||0.02|-0.02|0.9854
81458747|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.3403||95.0|-0.01|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Total Score Cycle 7||0.04|-0.01|0.3403
81458748|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.2226||95.0|-0.01|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Total Score Cycle 8||0.05|-0.01|0.2226
81458749|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.9694||95.0|-0.03|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Total Score Cycle 9||0.03|-0.03|0.9694
81458750|NCT00380874|162608863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.8957||95.0|-0.02|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Total Score LOCF Endpoint||0.02|-0.02|0.8957
81458751|NCT00380874|162608865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.7489||95.0||||No multiple comparisons adjustment was necessary.|ANCOVA|Model terms include treatment, study center, and baseline score.|Least squares (LS) means and corresponding standard errors derived from ANCOVA model were used.|LOCF cycle endpoint. Sample size based on original primary efficacy parameter (PEP) of time to persistent symptoms (developing in 35% of pregabalin subjects \& 60% of placebo subjects). Assuming Type I error rate of 0.05 and a 2-sided log-rank test for equality of time to persistent symptoms survival curves, study would have had at least 90% power using 100 subjects per treatment group. Original PEP was modified to secondary due to lack of persistent paresthetic symptom emergence.||||0.7489
81458752|NCT02996227|162608904|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority was defined as no more than 25% greater opioid consumption and no worse than 1-point higher pain score at rest. Non-inferiority of TAP with liposomal bupivacaine to epidural could be claimed if the upper limit of the 95.2% CI for the mean difference of pain scores at rest was less than 1 point and the CI for the ratio of geometric means in opioid consumption was less than 1.25.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.2|-0.12|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.30|-0.12|<0.001
81458753|NCT02996227|162608905|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority was defined as no more than 25% greater opioid consumption and no worse than 1-point higher pain score at rest. Non-inferiority of TAP with liposomal bupivacaine to epidural could be claimed if the upper limit of the 95.2% CI for the mean difference of pain scores at rest was less than 1 point and the CI for the ratio of geometric means in opioid consumption was less than 1.25.|Ratio of Geometric means|1.37||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.2|1.05|1.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.79|1.05|0.754
81520708|NCT00413010|162730741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||||95.0|-2.3|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment (tx) adjusted, pooled center baseline HAM-A total score,time,and tx-by time. Degrees of freedom adjusted using Satterthwaite approximation|Difference reflects pregabalin minus placebo.|Week 1||-0.4|-2.3|
81520709|NCT00413010|162730741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||||95.0|-2.2|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment (tx) adjusted, pooled center baseline HAM-A total score,time,and tx-by time. Degrees of freedom adjusted using Satterthwaite approximation|Difference reflects pregabalin minus placebo.|Week 2||0.1|-2.2|
81458754|NCT02996227|162608906|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.53|2.76|||Regression, Linear|linear regression after logarithm transformation||||2.76|0.53|0.560
81458755|NCT02996227|162608907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.65|1.37|||Regression, Linear||Difference in means between two groups was assessed using mixed effects model with repeated measurements with unstructured correlation structure|||1.37|-0.65|0.357
81458756|NCT02996227|162608908|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.64||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.42|0.98|||generalized linear regression|||||0.98|0.42|0.006
81458757|NCT02996227|162608909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-4.31|5.85|||Regression, Linear||Difference in means between two groups was assessed using mixed effects model with repeated measurements with unstructured correlation structure.|||5.85|-4.31|0.695
81458758|NCT02996227|162608910|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.98||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.86|1.12|||Regression, Linear|linear regression after logarithmic transformation||||1.12|0.86|0.738
81458759|NCT03349060|162608924|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|15.8||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|24.8||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The estimate and confidence interval (CI) for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||24.8|6.8|0.0037
81458760|NCT03349060|162608924|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|36.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.2|45.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||45.7|26.2|<0.0001
81585972|NCT01332149|162844355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.1309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.74||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test comparing pregabalin to placebo adjusted for center.||||1.74|0.93|0.1309
81648329|NCT01772563|162986972|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR) [%]|75.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.83|84.632|||||GMR (test/reference) i.e. (Volasertib+Itraconazole/ Volasertib). Intra- individual coefficient of variation (gCV %)=21.0.|"Statistical analysis of CD 10899:~AUC0-tz was log-transformed prior to fitting an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. This model included effects for 'treatment' and 'subject'. 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were computed, then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator and interval estimates for the geometric mean ratio (GMR)."||84.632|67.830|
81638546|NCT02699099|162967064|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in seroconversion rate of the anti-measles antibody, being below 10% for the two groups (Control Group minus Coad Group).|Difference in percentage|2.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|5.89|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|Miettinen and Nurminen method was used to construct 95%CI for difference between groups||Difference in seroconversion rates against measles antibodies: To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the antibody response to the measles vaccine antigen when YF vaccine and a combined measles and rubella vaccine are coadministered with SB257049 versus administration without SB257049.||5.89|-1.29|
81638547|NCT02699099|162967067|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in seroconversion rates of the anti-rubella antibody, being below 10% for the two groups (Control Group minus Coad Group).|Difference in percentage|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|2.78|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|Miettinen and Nurminen method was used to construct 95%CI for difference between groups||"Difference in seroconversion rates against Rubella antibodies: To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the antibody response to the rubella vaccine antigen when YF vaccine and a combined measles and rubella vaccine are coadministered.~with SB257049 versus administration without SB257049."||2.78|-1.29|
81638548|NCT02699099|162967070|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in seropositivity rates of the anti-yellow fever antibody , being below 10% for the two groups (Control Group minus Coad Group).|Difference in percentage|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.65|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|Miettinen and Nurminen method was used to construct 95%CI for difference between groups||Difference in seropositivity rates against Yellow Fever antibodies: To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the antibody response to the YF vaccine antigen when YF vaccine and a combined measles and rubella vaccine are coadministered with SB257049 versus administration without SB257049.||3.65|-2.30|
81638549|NCT02699099|162967096|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (1 month post-Dose 3 of SB257049) was defined as the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio (RTS,S group/Coad group) for anti-CS, being below a limit of 2.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.07|||ANOVA|||Adjusted GMC ratios for anti-CS antibody: To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the antibody response to the CS antigen when SB257049 is co-administered with YF vaccine and a combined measles and rubella vaccine versus SB257049 administered alone.||1.07|0.81|
81638550|NCT02489799|162967113|EQUIVALENCE|The study was powered based on two former studies utilizing RIAS, (both powered =.8 and alpha =.05). With a 0.6 effect size, the required sample size is 72 patients (36 per group) for a one-tailed test of study hypotheses (power =.8 and alpha =.05).|Incidence Rate Ratio|1.06||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.3|||Poisson model using GEE|We fit a Poisson model using generalized estimating equations. No adjustments were made for degrees of freedom.|The incidence rate ratio compares intervention to control.|We employed two ways of interpreting this data. The first treats the outcome continuously, which is described in the results section. Here we describe the outcome treating it as a ratio. We created a variable representing the numerator of the ratio (type 1) and the denominator of the ratio (type 2) thereby treating the information in both the numerator and denominator as random (each a Poisson variable).||1.30|0.87|0.545
81638551|NCT04471805|162967129|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Post hoc analyses (paired t-tests and Bonferroni correction) and effect size (Cohen's d) were calculated to clarify significant main effects and interactions.|ANOVA|Normality and sphericity evaluated with Shapiro-Wilk test and Mauchly's test. Greenhouse-Geisser corrections used when sphericity was violated.||||||<0.05
81638552|NCT04471805|162967130|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Post hoc analyses (paired t-tests and Bonferroni correction) and effect size (Cohen's d) were calculated to clarify significant main effects and interactions.|ANOVA|Normality and sphericity evaluated with Shapiro-Wilk test and Mauchly's test. Greenhouse-Geisser corrections used when sphericity was violated.||||||<0.05
81638553|NCT01072149|162967132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.233|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.179|0.287|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.287|0.179|<0.001
81638554|NCT01072149|162967132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.165|0.275|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.275|0.165|<0.001
81638555|NCT01072149|162967132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.236|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.181|0.291|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.291|0.181|<0.001
81458761|NCT03349060|162608925|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|27.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.4|38.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||38.3|17.4|<0.0001
81458762|NCT03349060|162608925|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|51.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.5|61.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||61.5|40.5|<0.0001
81638556|NCT00080119|162967135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.44||Threshold p-value for significance = 0.0492|Log Rank||Hazard ratio for INH relative to Placebo|||1.44|0.67|0.93
81638557|NCT00080119|162967136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.3||Threshold p-value for significance = 0.0493|Log Rank||Hazard ratio for INH relative to Placebo|||1.30|0.55|0.43
81638558|NCT00949234|162967146|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||There was no power calculation for this analysis. The study was mainly descriptive, but Chi-square tests were used to determine if there were differences between individuals who were retained at the 24 Week Follow-up visit from individuals who were not retained at the 24 Week Follow-up visit.||||<0.05
81520710|NCT00413010|162730741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||||95.0|-2.7|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment (tx) adjusted, pooled center baseline HAM-A total score,time,and tx-by time. Degrees of freedom adjusted using Satterthwaite approximation|Difference reflects pregabalin minus placebo.|Week 3||-0.2|-2.7|
81638559|NCT01163214|162967147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81638560|NCT01163214|162967147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.58
81638561|NCT01163214|162967148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.76
81638562|NCT01163214|162967148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.59
81638563|NCT01163214|162967149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of arms for intraoperative narcotic use.||||<0.001
81638564|NCT01163214|162967149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of arms for narcotic use on day of surgery as needed.||||<0.001
81638565|NCT01163214|162967149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of arms for narcotic use on post operative day 1 as needed.||||0.17
81638566|NCT01163214|162967149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of arms for narcotic use on post operative day 2 as needed.||||0.51
81638567|NCT01163214|162967150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between arms for postoperative day 1 morning.||||<0.001
81638568|NCT01163214|162967150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between arms for postoperative day 1 afternoon.||||<0.001
81638569|NCT01163214|162967150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between arms for postoperative day 2 morning.||||0.002
81638570|NCT01163214|162967150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between arms for postoperative day 2 afternoon.||||0.97
81638571|NCT01163214|162967151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for length of stay in the hospital.||||0.02
81638572|NCT01163214|162967152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between arms for femoral nerve.||||0.49
81638573|NCT01163214|162967152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between arms for common peroneal nerve.||||0.01
81638574|NCT01163214|162967152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between arms for tibial nerve.||||0.62
81520711|NCT00413010|162730741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||||95.0|-2.6|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment (tx) adjusted, pooled center baseline HAM-A total score,time,and tx-by time. Degrees of freedom adjusted using Satterthwaite approximation|Difference reflects pregabalin minus placebo.|Week 4||-0.1|-2.6|
81520712|NCT00413010|162730741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||||95.0|-2.1|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment (tx) adjusted, pooled center baseline HAM-A total score,time,and tx-by time. Degrees of freedom adjusted using Satterthwaite approximation|Difference reflects pregabalin minus placebo.|Week 5||0.5|-2.1|
81520713|NCT00413010|162730741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||||95.0|-2.5|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment (tx) adjusted, pooled center baseline HAM-A total score,time,and tx-by time. Degrees of freedom adjusted using Satterthwaite approximation|Difference reflects pregabalin minus placebo.|Week 6||0.1|-2.5|
81520714|NCT00413010|162730741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||||95.0|-2.9|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment (tx) adjusted, pooled center baseline HAM-A total score,time,and tx-by time. Degrees of freedom adjusted using Satterthwaite approximation|Difference reflects pregabalin minus placebo.|Week 8||0.2|-2.9|
81520715|NCT00413010|162730742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.35||||||95.0|1.37|8.24||P-value less that the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the HAM-A responders at each week with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a responder (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a responder for placebo.|Week 1||8.24|1.37|
81520716|NCT00413010|162730742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||||95.0|0.9|2.87||P-value less than the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the HAM-A responsers at each each with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a responder (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a responder for placebo.|Week 2||2.87|0.90|
81520717|NCT00413010|162730742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.15||||||95.0|1.76|5.66||P-value less than the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the HAM-A responsers at each each with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a responder (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a responder for placebo.|Week 3||5.66|1.76|
81585973|NCT01332149|162844358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.628||0.0463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.45|-0.05||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and study center as factors and the corresponding baseline score as a covariate in the model.||||-0.05|-6.45|0.0463
81585974|NCT01332149|162844359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.2748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.05||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and study center as factors and the corresponding baseline score as a covariate in the model.||||0.05|-0.19|0.2748
81585975|NCT01332149|162844361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.577||0.4758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|1.97||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and study center as factors and the corresponding baseline score as a covariate in the model.||||1.97|-4.22|0.4758
81458763|NCT03349060|162608926|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|18.0||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|25.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Each complete imputed data set was analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) risk difference method adjusting by randomization strata, separately for each week. Results from multiply imputed data sets were combined using Rubin's rules to obtain treatment difference, 95% CI and p-value.||25.8|10.2|0.0004
81520718|NCT00413010|162730742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||||95.0|1.06|3.05||P-value less than the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the HAM-A responsers at each each with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a responder (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a responder for placebo.|Week 4||3.05|1.06|
81585976|NCT01332149|162844362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|3.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22||0.1363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|7.67||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and study center as factors and the corresponding baseline score as a covariate in the model.||||7.67|-1.05|0.1363
81585977|NCT01332149|162844363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.371||0.8808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|2.9||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and study center as factors and the corresponding baseline score as a covariate in the model.||||2.90|-2.49|0.8808
81458764|NCT03349060|162608926|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|42.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.6|51.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Each complete imputed data set was analyzed using the CMH risk difference method adjusting by randomization strata, separately for each week. Results from multiply imputed data sets were combined using Rubin's rules to obtain treatment difference, 95% CI and p-value.||51.4|33.6|<0.0001
81585978|NCT01332149|162844364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.4||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and study center as factors and the corresponding baseline score as a covariate in the model.||||0.40|-0.03|0.0887
81638575|NCT01163214|162967152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between arms for femoral, peroneal, or tibial nerves.||||0.009
81585979|NCT01332149|162844365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.7929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.53||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis performed using a logistic regression model with treatment and center as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.||1.53|0.72|0.7929
81585980|NCT01332149|162844366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.973||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|4.92||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and study center as factors and the corresponding baseline score as a covariate in the model.||||4.92|-2.83|0.5960
81585981|NCT01332149|162844367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.536||0.8216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|2.67||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and study center as factors and the corresponding baseline score as a covariate in the model.||||2.67|-3.36|0.8216
81585982|NCT01332149|162844368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.177||0.4829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|1.49||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and study center as factors and the corresponding baseline score as a covariate in the model.||||1.49|-3.14|0.4829
81585983|NCT01332149|162844369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.0431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.0||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANOVA|||Analysis performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors.||-0.00|-0.29|0.0431
81585984|NCT01332149|162844370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.0602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.01||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANOVA|||Analysis performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors.||0.01|-0.28|0.0602
81585985|NCT01332149|162844372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.207||0.4172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.24||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and study center as factors and the corresponding baseline score as a covariate in the model.||||0.24|-0.57|0.4172
81585986|NCT01332149|162844373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218||0.3724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.23||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and study center as factors and the corresponding baseline score as a covariate in the model.||||0.23|-0.62|0.3724
81585987|NCT02586012|162844422|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81585988|NCT02586012|162844423|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81638576|NCT02291861|162967167|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|-0.79||Treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit interaction, and baseline use of DRAs as fixed effects and the baseline value as a covariate. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|mixed model for repeated measures||SD-809 - placebo|"A hierarchical (fixed-sequence) testing approach was used for the analysis of the primary and key secondary endpoints to maintain the experiment-wise type I error rate of 5%.~The primary endpoint compared the change in total motor AIMS score from baseline to week 12 between the SD-809 36 mg/day group and the placebo group."||-0.79|-3.09|0.001
81585989|NCT02586012|162844424|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81585990|NCT00913744|162844475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|12.3||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|28.4|||Fisher Exact|P-value is from Fisher's exact test, comparing sham and ocriplasmin.||||28.4|-3.7|0.262
81585991|NCT01632891|162844484|SUPERIORITY|Test used alpha level of 0.05||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Compare proportions of Pf SCP clearance between treatment arms||||1.00
81585992|NCT01166594|162844496|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81585993|NCT02822508|162844523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.034
81585994|NCT00782210|162844529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.135|0.209|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.209|0.135|<0.0001
81585995|NCT00782210|162844529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.139|0.214|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.214|0.139|<0.0001
81585996|NCT00782210|162844530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.054|0.128|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.128|0.054|<0.0001
81585997|NCT00782210|162844530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.064|0.137|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.137|0.064|<0.0001
81585998|NCT00782210|162844531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.173|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.113|0.233|||ANCOVA|Treatment, tiotropium stratum and baseline as fixed effects|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.233|0.113|<0.0001
81585999|NCT00782210|162844531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.108|0.229|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, tiotropium stratum and baseline as fixed effects|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.229|0.108|<0.0001
81586000|NCT00782210|162844532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.165|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.128|0.201|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.201|0.128|<0.0001
81586001|NCT00782210|162844532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.139|0.212|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.212|0.139|<0.0001
81458765|NCT03349060|162608926|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|15.0||||0.0251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|28.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Each complete imputed data set was analyzed using the CMH risk difference method adjusting by randomization strata, separately for each week. Results from multiply imputed data sets were combined using Rubin's rules to obtain treatment difference, 95% CI and p-value.||28.0|1.9|0.0251
81458766|NCT03349060|162608926|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|41.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.8|54.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Each complete imputed data set was analyzed using the CMH risk difference method adjusting by randomization strata, separately for each week. Results from multiply imputed data sets were combined using Rubin's rules to obtain treatment difference, 95% CI and p-value.||54.4|27.8|<0.0001
81458767|NCT03349060|162608926|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|20.0||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|32.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: Each complete imputed data set was analyzed using the CMH risk difference method adjusting by randomization strata, separately for each week. Results from multiply imputed data sets were combined using Rubin's rules to obtain treatment difference, 95% CI and p-value.||32.7|7.4|0.0019
81586002|NCT00782210|162844533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.144|0.217|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.217|0.144|<0.0001
81586003|NCT00782210|162844533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.156|0.229|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.229|0.156|<0.0001
81638577|NCT02291861|162967167|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.8||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.63||Treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit interaction, and baseline use of DRAs as fixed effects and the baseline value as a covariate. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|mixed model for repeated measures||SD-809 - placebo|"A hierarchical (fixed-sequence) testing approach was used for the analysis of the primary and key secondary endpoints to maintain the experiment-wise type I error rate of 5%.~This key secondary endpoint compared the change in total motor AIMS score from baseline to week 12 between the SD-809 24 mg/day group and the placebo group, and is the third analysis in the fixed-sequence."||-0.63|-3.00|0.003
81638578|NCT02291861|162967167|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.7||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|0.42||Treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit interaction, and baseline use of DRAs as fixed effects and the baseline value as a covariate. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|mixed model for repeated measures||SD-809 - placebo|"A hierarchical (fixed-sequence) testing approach was used for the analysis of the primary and key secondary endpoints to maintain the experiment-wise type I error rate of 5%.~This key secondary endpoint compared the change in total motor AIMS score from baseline to week 12 between the SD-809 12 mg/day group and the placebo group, and is the fifth analysis in the fixed-sequence."||0.42|-1.84|0.217
81458768|NCT03349060|162608926|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|45.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.7|57.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: Each complete imputed data set was analyzed using the CMH risk difference method adjusting by randomization strata, separately for each week. Results from multiply imputed data sets were combined using Rubin's rules to obtain treatment difference, 95% CI and p-value.||57.8|32.7|<0.0001
81458769|NCT03349060|162608926|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|22.5||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|34.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Each complete imputed data set was analyzed using the CMH risk difference method adjusting by randomization strata, separately for each week. Results from multiply imputed data sets were combined using Rubin's rules to obtain treatment difference, 95% CI and p-value.||34.8|10.3|0.0003
81458770|NCT03349060|162608926|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|41.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.6|53.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Each complete imputed data set was analyzed using the CMH risk difference method adjusting by randomization strata, separately for each week. Results from multiply imputed data sets were combined using Rubin's rules to obtain treatment difference, 95% CI and p-value.||53.9|29.6|<0.0001
81458771|NCT03349060|162608927|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|16.3||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|25.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Each complete imputed data set was analyzed using the CMH risk difference method adjusting by randomization strata, separately for each week. Results from multiply imputed data sets were combined using Rubin's rules to obtain treatment difference, 95% CI and p-value.||25.2|7.4|0.0055
81520719|NCT00413010|162730742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||||95.0|0.9|2.73||P-value less than the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the HAM-A responsers at each each with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a responder (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a responder for placebo.|Week 5||2.73|0.90|
81520720|NCT00413010|162730742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||||95.0|0.86|2.66||P-value less than the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the HAM-A responsers at each each with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a responder (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a responder for placebo.|Week 6||2.66|0.86|
81586004|NCT00782210|162844534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.133|0.207|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.207|0.133|<0.0001
81586005|NCT00782210|162844534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.167|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.13|0.204|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.204|0.130|<0.0001
81586006|NCT00782210|162844535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.136|0.212|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.212|0.136|<0.0001
81520721|NCT00413010|162730742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||||95.0|1.08|3.22||P-value less than the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the HAM-A responsers at each each with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a responder (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a responder for placebo.|Week 8||3.22|1.08|
81520722|NCT00413010|162730742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||||95.0|1.12|2.79||P-value less than the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the HAM-A responders at Week 8 (LOCF) with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a responder (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a responder for placebo.|Week 8 (last observation carried forward, LOCF)||2.79|1.12|
81520723|NCT00413010|162730743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88||||||95.0|0.94|8.8||P-value less that the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the HAM-A remission at Week 8 with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a remitter (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a remitter for placebo.|Week 1||8.80|0.94|
81520724|NCT00413010|162730743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||||95.0|0.72|3.06||P-value less that the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the HAM-A remission at Week 8 with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a remitter (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a remitter for placebo.|Week 2||3.06|0.72|
81520725|NCT00413010|162730743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||||95.0|1.09|3.97||P-value less that the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the HAM-A remission at Week 8 with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a remitter (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a remitter for placebo.|Week 3||3.97|1.09|
81586007|NCT00782210|162844535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.123|0.199|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.199|0.123|<0.0001
81638579|NCT02291861|162967168|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|4.645|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The statistical test was a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline use of dopamine receptor antagonist (DRAs).|SD-809/placebo The odds ratio was the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common odds ratio.|"A hierarchical (fixed-sequence) testing approach was used for the analysis of the primary and key secondary endpoints to maintain the experiment-wise type I error rate of 5%.~This key secondary endpoint compared the percentage of patients considered a treatment success at week 12 between the SD-809 36 mg/day group and the placebo group, and is the second analysis in the fixed-sequence."||4.645|0.960|0.059
81638580|NCT02291861|162967168|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.211|6.052|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The statistical test was a CMH test stratified by baseline use of DRAs.|SD-809/placebo The odds ratio was the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common odds ratio.|"A hierarchical (fixed-sequence) testing approach was used for the analysis of the primary and key secondary endpoints to maintain the experiment-wise type I error rate of 5%.~This key secondary endpoint compared the percentage of patients considered a treatment success at week 12 between the SD-809 24 mg/day group and the placebo group, and is the fourth analysis in the fixed-sequence."||6.052|1.211|0.014
81586008|NCT00782210|162844536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.173|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.134|0.211|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.211|0.134|<0.0001
81458772|NCT03349060|162608927|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|43.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.1|53.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Each complete imputed data set was analyzed using the CMH risk difference method adjusting by randomization strata, separately for each week. Results from multiply imputed data sets were combined using Rubin's rules to obtain treatment difference, 95% CI and p-value.||53.6|33.1|<0.0001
81586009|NCT00782210|162844536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.131|0.208|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.208|0.131|<0.0001
81586010|NCT00782210|162844537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.059|0.131|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.131|0.059|<0.0001
81458773|NCT03349060|162608927|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|12.5||||0.1138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|28.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Each complete imputed data set was analyzed using the CMH risk difference method adjusting by randomization strata, separately for each week. Results from multiply imputed data sets were combined using Rubin's rules to obtain treatment difference, 95% CI and p-value.||28.0|-3.0|0.1138
81586011|NCT00782210|162844537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.075|0.147|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.147|0.075|<0.0001
81458774|NCT03349060|162608927|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|41.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.2|57.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Each complete imputed data set was analyzed using the CMH risk difference method adjusting by randomization strata, separately for each week. Results from multiply imputed data sets were combined using Rubin's rules to obtain treatment difference, 95% CI and p-value.||57.4|26.2|<0.0001
81586012|NCT00782210|162844538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.059|0.131|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.131|0.059|<0.0001
81586013|NCT00782210|162844538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.054|0.127|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.127|0.054|<0.0001
81586014|NCT00782210|162844539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.061|0.135|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.135|0.061|<0.0001
81586015|NCT00782210|162844539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.064|0.138|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.138|0.064|<0.0001
81586016|NCT00782210|162844540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.049|0.123|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.123|0.049|<0.0001
81586017|NCT00782210|162844540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.051|0.126|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.126|0.051|<0.0001
81458775|NCT03349060|162608927|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|28.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.3|42.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Each complete imputed data set was analyzed using the CMH risk difference method adjusting by randomization strata, separately for each week. Results from multiply imputed data sets were combined using Rubin's rules to obtain treatment difference, 95% CI and p-value.||42.1|15.3|<0.0001
81458776|NCT03349060|162608927|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|47.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.6|61.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Each complete imputed data set was analyzed using the CMH risk difference method adjusting by randomization strata, separately for each week. Results from multiply imputed data sets were combined using Rubin's rules to obtain treatment difference, 95% CI and p-value.||61.1|34.6|<0.0001
81520726|NCT00413010|162730743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||||95.0|0.99|3.28||P-value less that the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the HAM-A remission at Week 8 with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a remitter (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a remitter for placebo.|Week 4||3.28|0.99|
81586018|NCT00782210|162844541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.054|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.130|0.054|<0.0001
81586019|NCT00782210|162844541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.048|0.123|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.123|0.048|<0.0001
81586020|NCT00782210|162844542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.069|0.145|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.145|0.069|<0.0001
81586021|NCT00782210|162844542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.068|0.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.143|0.068|<0.0001
81586022|NCT00782210|162844543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.055|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.130|0.055|<0.0001
81586023|NCT00782210|162844543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.053|0.129|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.129|0.053|<0.0001
81586024|NCT00782210|162844544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.115|0.194|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.194|0.115|<0.0001
81586025|NCT00782210|162844544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.131|0.211|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.211|0.131|<0.0001
81586026|NCT00782210|162844545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.137|0.217|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.217|0.137|<0.0001
81586027|NCT00782210|162844545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.15|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.230|0.150|<0.0001
81586028|NCT00782210|162844546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.132|0.212|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.212|0.132|<0.0001
81586029|NCT00782210|162844546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.132|0.212|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.212|0.132|<0.0001
81586030|NCT00782210|162844547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.123|0.204|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.204|0.123|<0.0001
81586031|NCT00782210|162844547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.165|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.124|0.206|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.206|0.124|<0.0001
81586032|NCT00782210|162844548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.134|0.216|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.216|0.134|<0.0001
81586033|NCT00782210|162844548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.11|0.192|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.192|0.110|<0.0001
81586034|NCT00782210|162844549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.128|0.211|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.211|0.128|<0.0001
81586035|NCT00782210|162844549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.121|0.205|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.205|0.121|<0.0001
81586036|NCT00782210|162844550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.288|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.216|0.359|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.359|0.216|<0.0001
81586037|NCT00782210|162844550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.258|0.401|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.401|0.258|<0.0001
81586038|NCT00782210|162844551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.296|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.224|0.368|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.368|0.224|<0.0001
81586039|NCT00782210|162844551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.327|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.255|0.399|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.399|0.255|<0.0001
81586040|NCT00782210|162844552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.181|0.327|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.327|0.181|<0.0001
81586041|NCT00782210|162844552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.293|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.22|0.366|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.366|0.220|<0.0001
81586042|NCT00782210|162844553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.275|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.201|0.348|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.348|0.201|<0.0001
81586043|NCT00782210|162844553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.292|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.219|0.366|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.366|0.219|<0.0001
81586044|NCT00782210|162844554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.161|0.309|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.309|0.161|<0.0001
81586045|NCT00782210|162844554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.18|0.329|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.329|0.180|<0.0001
81586046|NCT00782210|162844555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.244|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.169|0.319|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.319|0.169|<0.0001
81586047|NCT00782210|162844555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.271|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.196|0.346|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.346|0.196|<0.0001
81586048|NCT00782210|162844556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.076|0.218|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.218|0.076|<0.0001
81586049|NCT00782210|162844556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.113|0.255|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.255|0.113|<0.0001
81638581|NCT02291861|162967168|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.509|2.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The statistical test was a CMH test stratified by baseline use of DRAs.|SD-809/placebo The odds ratio was the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common odds ratio.|"A hierarchical (fixed-sequence) testing approach was used for the analysis of the primary and key secondary endpoints to maintain the experiment-wise type I error rate of 5%.~This key secondary endpoint compared the percentage of patients considered a treatment success at week 12 between the SD-809 12 mg/day group and the placebo group, and is the sixth (last) analysis in the fixed-sequence."||2.610|0.509|0.734
81638582|NCT02291861|162967169|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-3.6||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.18|2.0||5% level of significance (2-sided)|ANCOVA|The statistical model was an ANCOVA with treatment group and baseline use of DRAs as fixed effects and the baseline value as a covariate.|SD-809 - placebo|||2.00|-9.18|0.207
81586050|NCT00782210|162844557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0003||95.0|0.059|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.203|0.059|0.0003
81586051|NCT00782210|162844557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0001||95.0|0.069|0.213|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.213|0.069|0.0001
81586052|NCT00782210|162844558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0019||95.0|0.043|0.187|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.187|0.043|0.0019
81586053|NCT00782210|162844558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.088|0.233|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.233|0.088|<0.0001
81586054|NCT00782210|162844559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0005||95.0|0.057|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.203|0.057|0.0005
81638583|NCT02291861|162967169|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-3.1||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.86|2.59||5% level of significance (2-sided)|ANCOVA|The statistical model was an ANCOVA with treatment group and baseline use of DRAs as fixed effects and the baseline value as a covariate.|SD-809 - placebo|||2.59|-8.86|0.281
81520727|NCT00413010|162730743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||||95.0|0.82|2.85||P-value less that the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the HAM-A remission at Week 8 with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a remitter (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a remitter for placebo.|Week 5||2.85|0.82|
81520728|NCT00413010|162730743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||||95.0|0.71|2.48||P-value less that the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the HAM-A remission at Week 8 with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a remitter (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a remitter for placebo.|Week 6||2.48|0.71|
81520729|NCT00413010|162730743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||||95.0|0.85|2.83||P-value less that the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the HAM-A remission at Week 8 with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a remitter (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a remitter for placebo.|Week 8||2.83|0.85|
81520730|NCT00413010|162730743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||||95.0|0.92|2.53|||Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the HAM-A responders at Week 8 (LOCF) with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a remitter (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a remitter for placebo.|Week 8 Last Observation Carried Foward (LOCF)||2.53|0.92|
81520731|NCT00413010|162730744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0137||||||P-value corresponds to the 2-sided log-rank test.|Log Rank|2-sided log-rank test||Kaplan Meier product limit estimate for calculating median time in days to onset sustained HAM-A Improvement.||||0.0137
81520732|NCT00413010|162730745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||||95.0|0.96|2.47||P-value less than the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic|Based on fitting a logistic regression on the CGI-I responders at Week 8 with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a responder (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a responder for placebo.|Week 1||2.47|0.96|
81520733|NCT00413010|162730745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||||95.0|1.01|2.47||P-value less than the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a responder (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a responder for placebo.|Week 2||2.47|1.01|
81520734|NCT00413010|162730745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||||95.0|1.09|2.82||P-value less than the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a responder (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a responder for placebo.|Week 3||2.82|1.09|
81520735|NCT00413010|162730745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||||95.0|0.77|2.05||P-value less than the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a responder (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a responder for placebo.|Week 4||2.05|0.77|
81520736|NCT00413010|162730745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||||95.0|0.72|2.11||P-value less than the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a responder (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a responder for placebo.|Week 5||2.11|0.72|
81520737|NCT00413010|162730745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||||95.0|0.84|2.5|||Regression, Logistic|P-value less than the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a responder (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a responder for placebo.|Week 6||2.50|0.84|
81520738|NCT00413010|162730745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||||95.0|0.61|1.84||P-value less than the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a responder (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a responder for placebo.|Week 8||1.84|0.61|
81638584|NCT02291861|162967169|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|1.3||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|6.79||5% level of significance (2-sided)|ANCOVA|The statistical model was an ANCOVA with treatment group and baseline use of DRAs as fixed effects and the baseline value as a covariate.|SD-809 - placebo|||6.79|-4.10|0.627
81458777|NCT03349060|162608928|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares (LS) mean|-1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.6|-1.4|<0.0001
81458778|NCT03349060|162608928|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.2|-2.0|<0.0001
81458779|NCT03349060|162608928|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.6|-1.6|<0.0001
81458780|NCT03349060|162608928|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.7|-2.8|<0.0001
81458781|NCT03349060|162608928|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.9||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.3|-1.5|0.0035
81458782|NCT03349060|162608928|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.3|-2.5|<0.0001
81458783|NCT03349060|162608928|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.4|-1.7|0.0010
81458784|NCT03349060|162608928|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.4|-2.7|<0.0001
81458785|NCT03349060|162608929|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.3||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.6|-2.0|0.0002
81458786|NCT03349060|162608929|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.6|-3.0|<0.0001
81458787|NCT03349060|162608930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0071||||||P-value was controlled by randomization strata.|Log Rank|||||||0.0071
81458788|NCT03349060|162608930|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was controlled by randomization strata.|Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81638585|NCT02291861|162967170|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.694|3.285||5% level of significance (2-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The statistical test was a CMH test stratified by baseline use of DRAs.|SD-809/placebo The odds ratio was the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common odds ratio.|||3.285|0.694|0.296
81458789|NCT03349060|162608931|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|6.5||||0.0869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|13.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||13.3|-0.3|0.0869
81520739|NCT00413010|162730745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||||95.0|0.71|1.76||P-value less than the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. Odds of being a responder (yes) for pregabalin relative to the odds of being a responder for placebo.|Week 8 (LOCF) Last Observation Carried Forward||1.76|0.71|
81638586|NCT02291861|162967170|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.826|3.994||5% level of significance (2-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The statistical test was a CMH test stratified by baseline use of DRAs.|SD-809/placebo The odds ratio was the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common odds ratio.|||3.994|0.826|0.134
81458790|NCT03349060|162608931|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|20.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|28.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||28.6|12.0|0.0001
81458791|NCT03349060|162608931|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|13.1||||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|23.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||23.6|2.6|0.0259
81458792|NCT03349060|162608931|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|33.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.7|44.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||44.2|21.7|<0.0001
81458793|NCT03349060|162608931|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|25.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|35.8||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||35.8|14.2|0.0001
81586055|NCT00782210|162844559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.089|0.235|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.235|0.089|<0.0001
81586056|NCT00782210|162844560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0261||95.0|0.01|0.156|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.156|0.010|0.0261
81586057|NCT00782210|162844560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.001||95.0|0.05|0.197|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.197|0.050|0.0010
81586058|NCT00782210|162844561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.0154||95.0|0.018|0.165|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.165|0.018|0.0154
81638587|NCT02291861|162967170|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.302|1.563||5% level of significance (2-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The statistical test was a CMH test stratified by baseline use of DRAs.|SD-809/placebo The odds ratio was the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common odds ratio.|||1.563|0.302|0.372
81638588|NCT02291861|162967171|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.8||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.395|10.359||5% level of significance (2-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The statistical test was a CMH test stratified by baseline use of DRAs.|SD-809/placebo The odds ratio was the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common odds ratio.|||10.359|1.395|0.007
81520740|NCT00413010|162730746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||||95.0|1.07|2.3||P-value less than the nominal 0.05 level is suggestive of a treatment difference; P-value corresponds to Wald's Chi square test.|Cumulative Logit Model|Based on fitting a logistic regression model for ordinal response of CGI-S scores at Week 8 (LOCF) with treatment and center in the model.|The odds ratio represented the odds of demonstrating an improvement comparing pregabalin versus placebo. The odds of having an increasingly better response for pregabalin relative to the odds of having an increasingly better response for placebo.|Week 8 Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF)||2.30|1.07|
81638589|NCT02291861|162967171|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.96||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|10.716||5% level of significance (2-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The statistical test was a CMH test stratified by baseline use of DRAs.|SD-809/placebo The odds ratio was the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common odds ratio.|||10.716|1.460|0.005
81520741|NCT00413010|162730747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||||95.0|-1.5|0.0|||ANCOVA|Repeated analysis of covariance heterogeneous auto-regressive w/ tx center wk \& tx by wk fixed effects; Baseline HAM-D total score covariate in model.|Difference is pregabalin minus placebo.|Week 1||0.0|-1.5|
81520742|NCT00413010|162730747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||||95.0|-1.5|0.2|||ANCOVA|Repeated analysis of covariance heterogeneous auto-regressive w/ tx center wk \& tx by wk fixed effects; Baseline HAM-D total score covariate in model.|Difference is pregabalin minus placebo.|Week 2||0.2|-1.5|
81520743|NCT00413010|162730747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||||95.0|-1.6|0.1|||ANCOVA|Repeated analysis of covariance heterogeneous auto-regressive w/ tx center wk \& tx by wk fixed effects; Baseline HAM-D total score covariate in model.|Difference is pregabalin minus placebo.|Week 3||0.1|-1.6|
81520744|NCT00413010|162730747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||||95.0|-2.1|-0.6|||ANCOVA|Repeated analysis of covariance heterogeneous auto-regressive w/ tx center wk \& tx by wk fixed effects; Baseline HAM-D total score covariate in model.|Difference is pregabalin minus placebo.|Week 4||-0.6|-2.1|
81520745|NCT00413010|162730747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||||95.0|-1.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|Repeated analysis of covariance heterogeneous auto-regressive w/ tx center wk \& tx by wk fixed effects; Baseline HAM-D total score covariate in model.|Difference is pregabalin minus placebo.|Week 5||0.5|-1.3|
81520746|NCT00413010|162730747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||||95.0|-1.8|0.0|||ANCOVA|Repeated analysis of covariance heterogeneous auto-regressive w/ tx center wk \& tx by wk fixed effects; Baseline HAM-D total score covariate in model.|Difference is pregabalin minus placebo.|Week 6||0.0|-1.8|
81520747|NCT00413010|162730747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||||95.0|-2.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|Repeated analysis of covariance heterogeneous auto-regressive w/ tx center wk \& tx by wk fixed effects; Baseline HAM-D total score covariate in model.|Difference is pregabalin minus placebo.|Week 8||0.1|-2.1|
81520748|NCT01533922|162730749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.244|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.191|0.298|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 once daily (QD) minus Placebo|||0.298|0.191|<0.0001
81520749|NCT01533922|162730749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|0.172|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Olodaterol 5 mcg|||0.172|0.065|<0.0001
81586059|NCT00782210|162844561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.0011||95.0|0.049|0.197|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.197|0.049|0.0011
81586060|NCT00782210|162844562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.0006||95.0|0.057|0.205|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.205|0.057|0.0006
81586061|NCT00782210|162844562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.08|0.229|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.229|0.080|<0.0001
81638590|NCT02291861|162967171|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.383|3.316||5% level of significance (2-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The statistical test was a CMH test stratified by baseline use of DRAs.|SD-809/placebo The odds ratio was the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common odds ratio.|||3.316|0.383|0.829
81586062|NCT00782210|162844563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.0134||95.0|0.019|0.168|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.168|0.019|0.0134
81586063|NCT00782210|162844563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.0025||95.0|0.04|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.190|0.040|0.0025
81586064|NCT00782210|162844564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.263|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.187|0.339|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.339|0.187|<0.0001
81586065|NCT00782210|162844564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.225|0.376|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.376|0.225|<0.0001
81586066|NCT00782210|162844565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.264|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.188|0.341|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.341|0.188|<0.0001
81586067|NCT00782210|162844565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.292|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.216|0.368|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.368|0.216|<0.0001
81586068|NCT00782210|162844566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.174|0.328|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.328|0.174|<0.0001
81586069|NCT00782210|162844566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.203|0.358|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.358|0.203|<0.0001
81638591|NCT02291861|162967172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.44|-9.52||5% level of significance (2-sided). Treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit interaction, and baseline use of DRAs as fixed effects and the baseline value as a covariate. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|mixed model for repeated measures||SD-809 - placebo|||-9.52|-33.44|<0.001
81638592|NCT02291861|162967172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.57|-7.92||5% level of significance (2-sided). Treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit interaction, and baseline use of DRAs as fixed effects and the baseline value as a covariate. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|mixed model for repeated measures||SD-809 - placebo|||-7.92|-32.57|0.001
81638593|NCT02291861|162967172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.4||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.15|3.34||5% level of significance (2-sided). Treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit interaction, and baseline use of DRAs as fixed effects and the baseline value as a covariate. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|mixed model for repeated measures||SD-809 - placebo|||3.34|-20.15|0.160
81638594|NCT03879538|162967175|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|0.28||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference is Nitrous Oxide minus Control.|Null hypothesis: Mean of pain score assessed at one-week and one-month follow-up after end of treatment for Nitrous Oxide group equals that assessed at same time points for the Control group.||0.28|-1.42|0.19
81586070|NCT00782210|162844567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.174|0.329|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.329|0.174|<0.0001
81586071|NCT00782210|162844567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.183|0.338|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.338|0.183|<0.0001
81586072|NCT00782210|162844568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.153|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.310|0.153|<0.0001
81586073|NCT00782210|162844568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.154|0.311|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.311|0.154|<0.0001
81458794|NCT03349060|162608931|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|44.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.6|55.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||55.6|33.6|<0.0001
81586074|NCT00782210|162844569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.247|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.168|0.327|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.327|0.168|<0.0001
81458795|NCT03349060|162608932|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|3.9||||0.0802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|8.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||8.5|-0.7|0.0802
81458796|NCT03349060|162608932|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|9.8||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|15.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||15.7|4.0|0.0045
81458797|NCT03349060|162608932|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|5.2||||0.1888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||12.4|-1.9|0.1888
81458798|NCT03349060|162608932|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|21.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|30.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||30.5|13.0|<0.0001
81458799|NCT03349060|162608932|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|13.8||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|22.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||22.4|5.2|0.0071
81458800|NCT03349060|162608932|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|29.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.8|38.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||38.7|19.8|<0.0001
81458801|NCT03349060|162608933|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.8||P-value could not be calculated since percentage of participants with event was 0.||||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||3.8|-3.8|
81458802|NCT03349060|162608933|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.8||P-value could not be calculated since percentage of participants with event was 0.||||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||3.8|-3.8|
81458803|NCT03349060|162608933|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.9||P-value could not be calculated since percentage of participants with event was 0.||||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||3.9|-3.9|
81458804|NCT03349060|162608933|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|6.5||||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|11.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||11.7|1.3|0.0234
81458805|NCT03349060|162608933|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|4.6||||0.0592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|9.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||9.5|-0.3|0.0592
81458806|NCT03349060|162608933|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|11.7||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|17.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||17.9|5.5|0.0022
81458807|NCT03349060|162608933|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|7.0||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|12.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||12.3|1.7|0.0190
81458808|NCT03349060|162608933|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|13.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|19.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||19.4|6.7|0.0010
81458809|NCT03349060|162608934|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|24.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|34.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||34.1|13.9|<0.0001
81458810|NCT03349060|162608934|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|45.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.7|55.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||55.5|34.7|<0.0001
81520750|NCT01533922|162730749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|0.167|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Tiotropium 5 mcg QD|||0.167|0.061|<0.0001
81520751|NCT01533922|162730749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.218|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.164|0.271|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Placebo QD|||0.271|0.164|<0.0001
81520752|NCT01533922|162730749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.145|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Olodaterol 5 mcg QD|||0.145|0.038|0.0008
81520753|NCT01533922|162730749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.141|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Tiotropium 5 mcg QD|||0.141|0.034|0.0015
81520754|NCT01533922|162730750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.132|1.292|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD divided by Placebo QD|||1.292|1.132|<0.0001
81586075|NCT00782210|162844569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001||95.0|0.181|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.340|0.181|<0.0001
81586076|NCT00782210|162844570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|<|0.0001||95.0|0.181|0.422|||ANCOVA|Treatment, tiotropium stratum and baseline as fixed effects|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.422|0.181|<0.0001
81586077|NCT00782210|162844570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.249|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|<|0.0001||95.0|0.128|0.37|||ANCOVA|Treatment, tiotropium stratum and baseline as fixed effects|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.370|0.128|<0.0001
81586078|NCT00782210|162844571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.357|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.253||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.005|21.709|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models by week, with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||21.709|5.005|0.0018
81586079|NCT00782210|162844571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.457|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.248||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.114|23.8|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models by week, with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||23.800|7.114|0.0003
81586080|NCT00782210|162844572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.245|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.849|25.523|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models by week, with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||25.523|8.849|<0.0001
81638595|NCT03879538|162967176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.43||a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference is Nitrous oxide minus control.|Null hypothesis for testing difference in means of physical health Z-score between two study groups: mean of physical health Z-score assessed at one-week and one-month follow-ups for Nitrous Oxide group was equal to that assessed at the same follow-up time points for Control group.||0.43|-0.16|0.36
81520755|NCT01533922|162730750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.9633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.937|1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD divided by Olodaterol 5 mcg QD|||1.070|0.937|0.9633
81520756|NCT01533922|162730750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.993|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.8415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.061|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD divided by Tiotropium 5 mcg QD|||1.061|0.930|0.8415
81520757|NCT01533922|162730750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.184|1.351|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD divided by Placebo QD|||1.351|1.184|<0.0001
81520758|NCT01533922|162730750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035||0.1717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.119|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD divided by Olodaterol 5 mcg QD|||1.119|0.980|0.1717
81586081|NCT00782210|162844572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.226||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.259|22.86|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models by week, with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||22.860|6.259|0.0006
81586082|NCT00782210|162844573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.878|-0.162|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||-0.162|-0.878|0.0045
81586083|NCT00782210|162844573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.648|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.005|-0.291|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||-0.291|-1.005|0.0004
81586084|NCT00782210|162844574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.582|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.979|-0.185|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||-0.185|-0.979|0.0041
81586085|NCT00782210|162844574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.792|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.189|-0.394|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||-0.394|-1.189|0.0001
81586086|NCT00782210|162844575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.104|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.354||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.799|-0.409|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||-0.409|-1.799|0.0019
81586087|NCT00782210|162844575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.435|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.354|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|-0.74|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||-0.740|-2.130|<0.0001
81586088|NCT00782210|162844576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.7|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, tiotropium stratum, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, patient as random.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.3|-0.7|<0.0001
81458811|NCT03349060|162608934|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|33.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.6|45.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||45.4|21.6|<0.0001
81458812|NCT03349060|162608934|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|52.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.2|64.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||64.2|41.2|<0.0001
81458813|NCT03349060|162608934|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|34.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.9|46.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||46.3|21.9|<0.0001
81458814|NCT03349060|162608934|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|52.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.3|64.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||64.6|41.3|<0.0001
81458815|NCT03349060|162608934|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|35.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.3|47.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||47.4|23.3|<0.0001
81458816|NCT03349060|162608934|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|53.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.0|65.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||65.0|42.0|<0.0001
81520759|NCT01533922|162730750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.972|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio calculated asTiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD divided by Tiotropium 5 mcg QD|||1.110|0.972|0.2610
81520760|NCT01533922|162730751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|-0.001|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Placebo QD|||-0.001|-0.004|0.0004
81520761|NCT01533922|162730751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.8291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.002|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Olodaterol 5 mcg QD|||0.002|-0.001|0.8291
81586089|NCT00782210|162844576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.7|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, tiotropium stratum, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, patient as random.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.3|-0.7|<0.0001
81586090|NCT00782210|162844577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, tiotropium stratum, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, patient as random.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.2|-0.7|<0.0001
81586091|NCT00782210|162844577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.6|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, tiotropium stratum, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, patient as random.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.2|-0.6|<0.0001
81586092|NCT00782210|162844578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, tiotropium stratum, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, patient as random.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.2|-0.7|<0.0001
81586093|NCT00782210|162844578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, tiotropium stratum, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, patient as random.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.2|-0.7|<0.0001
81586094|NCT00782210|162844579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0109||95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, tiotropium stratum,visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, patient as random.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.1|-0.5|0.0109
81586095|NCT00782210|162844579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0031||95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, tiotropium stratum visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, patient as random.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.1|-0.6|0.0031
81586096|NCT00782210|162844580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.728|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.522|1.016|||Regression, Cox|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 5 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.016|0.522|0.0658
81586097|NCT00782210|162844580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.799|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.1701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.576|1.107|||Regression, Cox|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 10 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.107|0.576|0.1701
81586098|NCT00782210|162844581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.656|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.247||0.2754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.313|1.374|||Regression, Cox|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 5 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.374|0.313|0.2754
81586099|NCT00782210|162844581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.342||0.9792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|1.961|||Regression, Cox|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 10 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.961|0.521|0.9792
81586100|NCT00782210|162844582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.739|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.1194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.506|1.078|||Regression, Cox|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 5 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.078|0.506|0.1194
81586101|NCT00782210|162844582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.811|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.561|1.174|||Regression, Cox|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 10 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.174|0.561|0.2570
81520762|NCT01533922|162730751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.001|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Tiotropium 5 mcg QD|||0.001|-0.002|0.8570
81520763|NCT01533922|162730751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|-0.002|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Placebo QD|||-0.002|-0.005|<0.0001
81520764|NCT01533922|162730751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.7294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.001|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Olodaterol 5 mcg QD|||0.001|-0.002|0.7294
81520765|NCT01533922|162730751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.4567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.001|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Tiotropium 5 mcg QD|||0.001|-0.002|0.4567
81520766|NCT01533922|162730752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.323|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.293|0.352|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Placebo QD|||0.352|0.293|<0.0001
81520767|NCT01533922|162730752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.101|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Olodaterol 5 mcg QD|||0.160|0.101|<0.0001
81520768|NCT01533922|162730752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.084|0.143|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Tiotropium 5 mcg QD|||0.143|0.084|<0.0001
81520769|NCT01533922|162730752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.286|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.256|0.315|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Placebo QD|||0.315|0.256|<0.0001
81586102|NCT00782210|162844583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|0.7815|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.1631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5524|1.1054|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.1054|0.5524|0.1631
81520770|NCT01533922|162730752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.123|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Olodaterol 5 mcg QD|||0.123|0.063|<0.0001
81586103|NCT00782210|162844583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|0.8456|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1467||0.3342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6015|1.1889|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.1889|0.6015|0.3342
81586104|NCT00782210|162844584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|0.655|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2664||0.2985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2947|1.4556|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.4556|0.2947|0.2985
81586105|NCT00782210|162844584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.1211|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4103||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5464|2.3003|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||2.3003|0.5464|0.7550
81586106|NCT00782210|162844585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|0.8081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.2911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5438|1.2008|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.2008|0.5438|0.2911
81586107|NCT00782210|162844585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|0.8485|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1686||0.4086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5743|1.2535|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.2535|0.5743|0.4086
81586108|NCT00048542|162844679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0|||||Chi-square test|||The study was sized to detect a difference in the proportion of subjects (40%) between placebo and the active adalimumab dose group who would experience disease flare assuming a placebo rate of 70% vs. a rate of 30% in the active group. Assuming a binomial distribution, an alpha of 0.05, 80% power, two-sided test, and an initial monotherapy responder rate of 70%, a minimum of 29 subjects were needed per treatment group within the appropriate strata.||||0.031
81586109|NCT00048542|162844681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||Chi-square test|||||||0.015
81586110|NCT00048542|162844682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.029
81586111|NCT00048542|162844683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.031
81586112|NCT00048542|162844684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061||95.0|||||Pearson's Chi-square test|||||||0.061
81586113|NCT00048542|162844684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||Pearson's Chi-square test|||||||0.028
81586114|NCT00048542|162844685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.103||95.0|||||Pearson's Chi-square test|||||||0.103
81638596|NCT03879538|162967176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.087||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.48||a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference is Nitrous oxide minus control.|Null hypothesis for testing difference in means of mental health Z-score between two study groups: mean of mental health Z-score assessed at one-week and one-month follow-ups for Nitrous Oxide group was equal to that assessed at the same follow-up time points for Control group.||0.48|-0.31|0.66
81586115|NCT00048542|162844685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||Pearson's Chi-square test|||||||0.028
81586116|NCT00048542|162844686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.156||95.0|||||Pearson's Chi-square test|||||||0.156
81586117|NCT00048542|162844686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Pearson's Chi-square test|||||||0.002
81586118|NCT04609020|162844701|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.61|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|40.58|||P-value is calculated based on 1-sided t-test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test (if the normality assumption is not met) at 0.025 significance level.|t-test, 1 sided||||||40.58|<0.0001
81638597|NCT03879538|162967177|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|0.46||a priori threshold for statistical significance is p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference is Nitrous Oxide minus Control.|Null hypothesis: Mean of PGIC scale assessed at one-week and one-month follow-up time points for Nitrous Oxide patients is equal to that assessed at the same time points for Control patients.||0.46|-1.85|0.23
81638598|NCT02336958|162967178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81638599|NCT02336958|162967179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.459|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.459
81638600|NCT03547154|162967180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.322||||||Analysis of Major Response|Fisher Exact|Missing data considered failures||||||0.322
81638601|NCT03547154|162967181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999||||||Analysis of Major Response|Fisher Exact|Missing data considered failures||||||>0.999
81638602|NCT03547154|162967182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.588||||||Analysis of Complete Response|Fisher Exact|Missing data considered failures||||||0.588
81520771|NCT01533922|162730752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.106|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Tiotropium 5 mcg QD|||0.106|0.047|<0.0001
81586119|NCT04609020|162844702|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.36|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|29.61|||P-value is calculated based on 1-sided t-test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test (if the normality assumption is not met) at 0.025 significance level.|t-test, 1 sided||||||29.61|<0.0001
81586120|NCT04609020|162844703|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.23|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|21.5|||P-value is calculated based on 1-sided t-test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test (if the normality assumption is not met) at 0.025 significance level.|t-test, 1 sided||||||21.50|<0.0001
81586121|NCT04609020|162844704|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.56|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|17.65|||P-value is calculated based on 1-sided t-test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test (if the normality assumption is not met) at 0.025 significance level.|t-test, 1 sided||||||17.65|<0.0001
81586122|NCT04609020|162844705|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.25|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|37.48|||P-value is calculated based on 1-sided t-test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test (if the normality assumption is not met) at 0.025 significance level.|t-test, 1 sided||||||37.48|<0.0001
81586123|NCT01479621|162844856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||The study was considered positive if the trend test was positive and the test involving the highest Fp MDPI dose (100 mcg twice daily) indicated significantly greater time averaged FEV1 mean than placebo.|Regression, Linear|||A linear in log-dose trend contrast evaluated the time-averaged dose-response trend, where the logarithm of dose was defined as log(dose+1) to accommodate the case of a zero dose (placebo). A fixed-sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level. Specifically, the 2-sided linear in log-dose time-averaged trend test was first performed followed by pairwise comparisons of each Fp MDPI dose versus placebo.||||0.0001
81638603|NCT03547154|162967183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.859|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.429|1.721|||||Overall survival was analyzed using the log-rank statistic. The HR and 95% CI for the HR were obtained using Cox's proportional hazards model.|||1.721|0.429|
81638604|NCT00666705|162967201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (percent)|85.76||||||90.0|79.89|92.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Natural log transformed AUCτ was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Ratio (percent) (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Geometric Means|The alternate hypothesis of bioequivalence is that there is no difference between treatment groups. For maraviroc, a sample size of 18 subjects provided 99% power that the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of Test (raltegravir co-administered with maraviroc) to Reference (maraviroc administered alone) treatment for the area under the plasma concentration-time profile over the dosing interval (AUCτ) would lie within the acceptance region of (80%, 125%).||92.07|79.89|
81638605|NCT00666705|162967202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (percent)|79.48||||||90.0|67.19|94.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Ratio (percent) (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Geometric Means|The alternate hypothesis of bioequivalence is that there is no difference between treatment groups. For maraviroc, a sample size of 18 subjects provided 91% power that the 90% CI for the ratio of Test (raltegravir co-administered with maraviroc) to Reference (maraviroc administered alone) treatment for the maximum concentration (Cmax) would lie within the acceptance region of (80%, 125%).||94.02|67.19|
81586124|NCT01479621|162844856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|0.149||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.233||The study was considered positive if the trend test was positive and the test involving the highest Fp MDPI dose (100 mcg twice daily) indicated significantly greater time averaged FEV1 mean than placebo.|mixed model for repeated measures|||This is the second analysis in the fixed-sequence testing procedure employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level.||0.233|0.066|0.0005
81586125|NCT01479621|162844856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|0.126||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|0.208|||mixed model for repeated measures|||This is the third analysis in the fixed-sequence testing procedure employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level.||0.208|0.044|0.0027
81586126|NCT01479621|162844856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|0.111||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.194|||mixed model for repeated measures|||This is the fourth analysis in the fixed-sequence testing procedure employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level.||0.194|0.028|0.0086
81586127|NCT01479621|162844856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|0.052||||0.2227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.136|||mixed model for repeated measures|||This is the fifth analysis in the fixed-sequence testing procedure employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level.||0.136|-0.032|0.2227
81586128|NCT01479621|162844857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0017||||||Significance at 0.05|Regression, Linear|||A linear in log-dose trend contrast evaluated the time-averaged dose-response trend, where the logarithm of dose was defined as log(dose+1) to accommodate the case of a zero dose (placebo).||||0.0017
81586129|NCT01479621|162844857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|18.29||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.28|31.29||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||31.29|5.28|0.0060
81586130|NCT01479621|162844857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|20.32||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.61|33.03||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||33.03|7.61|0.0018
81586131|NCT01479621|162844857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|11.75||||0.0741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|24.64||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||24.64|-1.15|0.0741
81586132|NCT01479621|162844857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|21.72||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.73|34.72||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||34.72|8.73|0.0011
81586133|NCT01479621|162844858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0434||||||Significance at 0.05|Regression, Linear|||A linear in log-dose trend contrast evaluated the time-averaged dose-response trend, where the logarithm of dose was defined as log(dose+1) to accommodate the case of a zero dose (placebo).||||0.0434
81586134|NCT01479621|162844858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|11.06||||0.0852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|23.66||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||23.66|-1.54|0.0852
81586135|NCT01479621|162844858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|12.78||||0.0411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|25.04||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||25.04|0.52|0.0411
81586136|NCT01479621|162844858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|9.28||||0.1428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|21.69||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||21.69|-3.14|0.1428
81586137|NCT01479621|162844858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|18.23||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.64|30.82||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||30.82|5.64|0.0046
81586138|NCT01479621|162844859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||estimated mean difference from placebo|2.76||||0.66685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.07|15.6|||GEE|The model contained covariates for sex, age, and treatment. The baseline level was estimated for all subjects combined, adjusted for covariates.||The generalized estimating equation (GEE) algorithm was used to fit the model, using a robust estimator for the variance which provided a proper adjustment for possible correlation between the 2 measurements on each subject. This model was used to obtain 2-sided 95% confidence limits for the difference in treatment effects of Fp MDPI versus placebo.||15.60|-10.07|0.66685
81586139|NCT01479621|162844859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||estimated mean difference from placebo|6.76||||0.26741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.43|18.94||The model contained covariates for sex, age, and treatment. The baseline level was estimated for all subjects combined, adjusted for covariates.|GEE|||The generalized estimating equation (GEE) algorithm was used to fit the model, using a robust estimator for the variance which provided a proper adjustment for possible correlation between the 2 measurements on each subject. This model was used to obtain 2-sided 95% confidence limits for the difference in treatment effects of Fp MDPI versus placebo.||18.94|-5.43|0.26741
81586140|NCT01479621|162844859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||estimated mean difference from placebo|10.45||||0.09964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|23.15||The model contained covariates for sex, age, and treatment. The baseline level was estimated for all subjects combined, adjusted for covariates.|GEE|||The generalized estimating equation (GEE) algorithm was used to fit the model, using a robust estimator for the variance which provided a proper adjustment for possible correlation between the 2 measurements on each subject. This model was used to obtain 2-sided 95% confidence limits for the difference in treatment effects of Fp MDPI versus placebo.||23.15|-2.24|0.09964
81586141|NCT01479621|162844859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|12.78||||0.03825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|25.11||The model contained covariates for sex, age, and treatment. The baseline level was estimated for all subjects combined, adjusted for covariates.|GEE|||The generalized estimating equation (GEE) algorithm was used to fit the model, using a robust estimator for the variance which provided a proper adjustment for possible correlation between the 2 measurements on each subject. This model was used to obtain 2-sided 95% confidence limits for the difference in treatment effects of Fp MDPI versus placebo.||25.11|0.44|0.03825
81586142|NCT01479621|162844860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2841||||||Significance at 0.05|Log Rank|||Comparison of survival curve to placebo||||0.2841
81586143|NCT01479621|162844860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Significance at 0.05|Log Rank|||Comparison of survival curve to placebo||||<0.0001
81586144|NCT01479621|162844860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008||||||Significance at 0.05|Log Rank|||Comparison of survival curve to placebo||||0.0008
81586145|NCT01479621|162844860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Significance at 0.05|Log Rank|||Comparison of survival curve to placebo||||0.0010
81586146|NCT01479621|162844866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-0.114||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.195|-0.033||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||-0.033|-0.195|0.0058
81586147|NCT01479621|162844866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|0.034||||0.4083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.114||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.114|-0.046|0.4083
81586148|NCT01479621|162844866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|0.011||||0.7882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.068|0.089||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.089|-0.068|0.7882
81586149|NCT01479621|162844866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-0.002||||0.9586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.082|0.078||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.078|-0.082|0.9586
81458817|NCT03349060|162608935|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.6||||0.7285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|5.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||5.2|-3.9|0.7285
81458818|NCT03349060|162608935|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|4.0||||0.1448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|9.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||9.2|-1.2|0.1448
81458819|NCT03349060|162608935|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|3.9||||0.2576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|10.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||10.5|-2.6|0.2576
81458820|NCT03349060|162608935|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|20.4||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|28.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||28.9|12.0|0.0001
81458821|NCT03349060|162608935|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|9.0||||0.0423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|16.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||16.8|1.3|0.0423
81520772|NCT05432167|162730755|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.676||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.36|-2.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis was performed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures including fixed effects for treatment, visit, stratification variables (SGLT2 inhibitor use and CKD category), and the treatment-by-visit interaction, along with a covariate of the baseline seated SBP value and the baseline seated SBP by visit interaction.||-2.79|-13.36|0.003
81520773|NCT05432167|162730756|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.051||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.24|-1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis was performed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures including fixed effects for treatment, visit, stratification variables (SGLT2 inhibitor use and CKD category), and the treatment-by-visit interaction, along with a covariate of the baseline seated SBP value and the baseline seated SBP by visit interaction.||-1.19|-13.24|0.019
81520774|NCT05432167|162730757|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.098||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|-2.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis was performed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures including fixed effects for treatment, visit, stratification variables (SGLT2 inhibitor use and CKD category), and the treatment-by-visit interaction, along with a covariate of the baseline seated SBP value and the baseline seated SBP by visit interaction.||-2.87|-15.10|0.004
81520775|NCT00353873|162730770|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was tested using a one-sided significance level of 2.5%. If the lower confidence interval for the difference SFC-FP falls above -12 L/min the once daily SFC treatment combination was deemed to be statistically non-inferior. In the event that the lower confidence limit (2.5% 1-sided significance) exceeded 0, and using a separate closed testing procedure, superiority could be established.|Mean Difference (Net)|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.01||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|13.5|||ANCOVA|||||13.5|1.7|0.012
81527640|NCT00286494|162741947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|-6.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-6.7|-23.8|<0.001
81458822|NCT03349060|162608935|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|28.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.7|37.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||37.2|18.7|<0.0001
81458823|NCT03349060|162608935|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|13.3||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|21.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||21.2|5.4|0.0066
81458824|NCT03349060|162608935|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|33.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.3|42.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||42.5|24.3|<0.0001
81527641|NCT00286494|162741948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.9||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|-4.8||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-4.8|-23.1|0.003
81527642|NCT00286494|162741948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|-5.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-5.0|-23.3|0.003
81527643|NCT00286494|162741949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.271|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.147|0.499||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen, \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||0.499|0.147|<0.001
81520776|NCT00353873|162730771|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was tested using a one-sided significance level of 2.5%. If the lower confidence interval for the difference SFC-FP falls above -12 L/min the once daily SFC treatment combination was deemed to be statistically non-inferior. In the event that the lower confidence limit (2.5% 1-sided significance) exceeded 0, and using a separate closed testing procedure, superiority could be established.|Mean Difference (Net)|9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|15.3|||ANCOVA|||||15.3|3.2|0.003
81586150|NCT01479621|162844866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-0.062||||0.1306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.143|0.018||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.018|-0.143|0.1306
81586151|NCT01479621|162844867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-17.66||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.43|-4.89||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||-4.89|-30.43|0.0068
81586152|NCT01479621|162844867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|0.69||||0.9135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.84|13.23||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||13.23|-11.84|0.9135
81586153|NCT01479621|162844867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|2.67||||0.6689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.58|14.92||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||14.92|-9.58|0.6689
81586154|NCT01479621|162844867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-5.69||||0.3691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.12|6.74||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||6.74|-18.12|0.3691
81586155|NCT01479621|162844867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|4.24||||0.5072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|16.78||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||16.78|-8.31|0.5072
81586156|NCT01479621|162844868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-15.26||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.63|-2.88||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||-2.88|-27.63|0.0158
81586157|NCT01479621|162844868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-4.48||||0.4709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.69|7.721||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||7.721|-16.69|0.4709
81586158|NCT01479621|162844868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-2.68||||0.6572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.55|9.19||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||9.19|-14.55|0.6572
81586159|NCT01479621|162844868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-5.98||||0.3292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.01|6.05||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||6.05|-18.01|0.3292
81586160|NCT01479621|162844868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|3.05||||0.6237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.16|15.26||Significance at 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||||15.26|-9.16|0.6237
81586161|NCT01052545|162844870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive statistics were used to estimate the incidence rates per 1,000 bed-days and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for urine cultures ordered, ASB overtreatment and CAUTI under-treatment in each study period.|Regression, Logistic|to test whether there was a significant difference in monthly urine cultures ordered between the two study sites over time.||||||<0.05
81586162|NCT01052545|162844876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||We used χ2 test, Fisher's exact test and one-way ANOVA to determine if patient-level covariates differed between the baseline, intervention and maintenance periods at each study site.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.05
81520777|NCT00353873|162730772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.4|0.7|0.389
81586163|NCT01094548|162844877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81586164|NCT01094548|162844881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.431||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.157|1.185|||Log Rank|||||1.185|0.157|0.0940
81586165|NCT01094548|162844882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.666||||0.3919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.261|1.698|||Log Rank|||||1.698|0.261|0.3919
81586166|NCT00606892|162844904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||Significant treatment or treatment-by-time interactions were followed up by post hoc comparisons of placebo vs. varenicline for time (Pre- vs. Post-Nicotine infusion) and testing block (Smoking Block vs. Negative Affect Block).|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect repeated-measures crossover model with fixed main effect terms of treatment (placebo or varenicline) and time of measurement (Pre-Nicotine or Post-Nicotine) was utilized. Interactions between main effect terms were also analyzed.||||<0.05
81586167|NCT00606892|162844905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|40.0|<|0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|F(1,10)=1.1||||||<0.3
81586168|NCT00606892|162844906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Values of p\<0.05 were considered statistically significant, based on 2-tailed tests. Significant treatment, or treatment-by-time interactions were followed by post hoc comparisons. To account for multiple testing, significance was set at p\<0.016.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect repeated-measures crossover model including fixed main effects for treatment condition (placebo or varenicline), time of measurement and interactions between treatment and time, was utilized. Because multiple measurements were collected before and after each nicotine dose, a change score (maximum post dose score - pre dose baseline) was used in the analysis.||||<0.05
81586169|NCT00606892|162844907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Post hoc comparisons of effects of varenicline versus placebo for different nicotine doses were performed and significance was adjusted for multiple testing using a p value of P\<0.016|ANOVA|Two-tailed tests were applied for main effects with P\<0.05||A mixed-effect, repeated-measures, crossover model was used with fixed main effects for treatment (placebo or varenicline), and time after treatment. Interactions between main effects were also analyzed.||||<0.05
81520778|NCT00353873|162730773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.9|0.7|0.535
81586170|NCT03917420|162844939|OTHER|Correlation|Spearman's Rho|-0.455|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81586171|NCT03917420|162844940|OTHER|Correlation|Spearman's Rho|0.152|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81458825|NCT03349060|162608936|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.8||P-value could not be calculated since percentage of participants with events was 0.||||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||3.8|-3.8|
81458826|NCT03349060|162608936|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.8||P-value could not be calculated since percentage of participants with events was 0.||||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||3.8|-3.8|
81586172|NCT03917420|162844941|OTHER|Correlation|Spearman's Rho|0.564|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81586173|NCT03917420|162844942|OTHER|Correlation|Spearman's Rho|0.285|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81586174|NCT03317431|162844961|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis the relationship between the duration of mechanical ventilation with DRD1 expression.||||<0.01
81520779|NCT02690649|162730778|SUPERIORITY||estimated adherence rate for the interve|94.0||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.0|95.0|||Regression, Linear|||estimated adherence rate for the intervention group Generalized linear models were used to test the effect of the intervention on medication adherence. These generalized linear models used a Poisson distribution to estimate the rate of adherence with the log of total prescribed doses as an offset term in the linear predictor.||95|92|0.28
81586175|NCT03317431|162844962|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis the relationship between the duration of mechanical ventilation with DRD2 expression.||||>0.01
81586176|NCT03317431|162844963|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis the relationship between the duration of mechanical ventilation with TH expression.||||>0.01
81586177|NCT03317431|162844964|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis the relationship between the duration of mechanical ventilation with DDC expression.||||>0.01
81586178|NCT03317431|162844965|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis the relationship between the duration of mechanical ventilation with Ac-a-tubulin expression.||||<0.01
81586179|NCT04753164|162844966|OTHER|Mixed effects model for Repeated Measures: Change from baseline in the number of BE days per week = baseline number of BE days per week + sex (Male; Female) + BMI group (\< 30 ; ≥ 30 kg/m2) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|LS Mean Difference to Placebo|0.0||||0.9992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.69|||Mixed effects model f. repeated measures|||||0.69|-0.69|0.9992
81586180|NCT01874262|162844993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.025
81586181|NCT01465464|162844999|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.878|1.352|||Log Rank|||||1.352|0.878|0.435
81520780|NCT02690649|162730779|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A negative binomial distribution because the outcome was a count variable and it was over-dispersed.|Regression, Linear|Age, previous patient portal logins, and gender were used as co-variates in the model.||||||<0.001
81520781|NCT02690649|162730780|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.61||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.07||baseline AF knowledge, gender, age, and educational level were all used as co-variates.|Regression, Linear|generalized linear model tested whether AF knowledge at study completion was related to baseline AF knowledge, gender, age, and educational level||||-0.07|-1.14|0.03
81520782|NCT00530920|162730789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.43||||0.997|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||NULL HYPOTHESIS (H0): Median viral load reduction from baseline \>1.2 log10 copies/mL within each group||||0.997
81520783|NCT00530920|162730789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.55||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||NULL HYPOTHESIS (H0): Median viral load reduction from baseline \>1.2 log10 copies/mL within each group||||1
81520784|NCT00530920|162730789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.47||||0.998|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||NULL HYPOTHESIS (H0): Median viral load reduction from baseline \>1.2 log10 copies/mL within each group||||0.998
81520785|NCT03242018|162730849|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square (LS) Means|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.0962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.628|0.051|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.051|-0.628|0.0962
81586182|NCT01228747|162845032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-56.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.24|-44.02||Statistical testing was 2-sided, and was performed using a significance (α) level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||"The statistical hypotheses, null hypothesis (H0) and alternate hypothesis (H1), are stated below:~H0: μLEV = μPBO vs. H1: μLEV ≠ μPBO~ANCOVA on the endpoint percentage change from Combined Baseline of GTC seizures per week using treatment and country as factors (categorical predictors) and Combined Baseline GTC seizure frequency per week as a covariate (a continuous predictor) where μLEV and μPBO are adjusted means for LEV and PBO, respectively."||-44.02|-68.24|<0.0001
81520786|NCT03242018|162730850|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196||0.8124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.338|0.431|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.431|-0.338|0.8124
81586183|NCT00847288|162845058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.0||Cox proportional hazard model was fitted with the group effect and other key baseline variables. The p-value for the main group effect is 0.0043, with an estimated hazard ratio of 1.5, monthly vs quarterly.|Regression, Cox|||"Let TM and TQ denote the median survival time to initiation of clinical action in monthly and quarterly review groups respectively. Null Hypothesis (HO): The time to initiation of clinical action is not affected by review frequency (monthly versus quarterly): TM=TQ Alternative Hypothesis (HA): The time to initiation of clinical action is affected by review frequency (monthly versus quarterly): TM≠TQ~Cox proportional hazard model will be fitted to estimate the hazard ratio."||2.0|1.1|0.0043
81586184|NCT00847288|162845060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.74|||logistic GEE for repeated observations|||The probability of action taken in three months interval is evaluated using the generalized estimating equations (GEE) method under a logistic regression model. Univariate analysis is performed first for potential predictors and only those with a p-value less than 0.10 through univariate analysis are included in the multivariate model. Here we report the odds ratio of monthly arm against quarterly arm, adjusting for OptiVol crossing, new or chronic device, and AF or no AF.||1.74|1.20|0.0001
81520787|NCT03242018|162730851|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.361|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6033||0.5501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5431|0.822|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline FPG as a covariate.||0.8220|-1.5431|0.5501
81586185|NCT01165138|162845128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.136||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.222|||ANCOVA|||||0.222|0.051|0.002
81586186|NCT01165138|162845128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.172|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|0.258|||ANCOVA|||||0.258|0.087|<0.001
81586187|NCT01165138|162845128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.036||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.12|||ANCOVA|||||0.120|-0.048|0.405
81586188|NCT01165138|162845129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.186||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.062|0.31|||ANCOVA|||||0.310|0.062|0.003
81586189|NCT01165138|162845129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.302|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.178|0.426|||ANCOVA|||||0.426|0.178|<0.001
81586190|NCT01165138|162845129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.116||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.236|||ANCOVA|||||0.236|-0.005|0.060
81586191|NCT02641379|162845146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1002|||||||Chi-squared|||For Genotype I, Week 4 response \< 600 U/ml: Comparison of Group A versus Group B was carried out using the Chi-Square test.||||0.1002
81520788|NCT03242018|162730851|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.714|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5298||0.1779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7524|0.3246|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline FPG as a covariate.||0.3246|-1.7524|0.1779
81520789|NCT03242018|162730852|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.703||0.2432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.197|0.557|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline body weight as a covariate.||0.557|-2.197|0.2432
81520790|NCT03242018|162730852|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.715||0.0487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|-0.008|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline body weight as a covariate.||-0.008|-2.810|0.0487
81520791|NCT03242018|162730853|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.515||0.3954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.066|2.792|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||2.792|-7.066|0.3954
81520792|NCT03242018|162730853|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.442||0.0716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.185|0.386|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||0.386|-9.185|0.0716
81586192|NCT02641379|162845146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0184|||||||Chi-squared|||For Genotype I, Week 4 response \>= 600 U/ml: Comparison of Group A versus Group B was carried out using the Chi-Square test.||||0.0184
81520793|NCT03242018|162730854|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.103||0.1232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.365|0.881|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||0.881|-7.365|0.1232
81586193|NCT02641379|162845146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.091|||||||Chi-squared|||For Genotype IV, Week 4 response \< 600 U/ml: Comparison of Group A versus Group B was carried out using the Chi-Square test.||||0.0910
81520794|NCT03242018|162730854|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-5.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.077||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.433|-1.292|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||-1.292|-9.433|0.0098
81586194|NCT02641379|162845146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||For Genotype IV, Week 4 response \>= 600 U/ml: Comparison of Group A versus Group B was carried out using the Chi-Square test.||||1.0000
81520795|NCT03242018|162730855|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|-20.37||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.75|14.77|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and log-transformed baseline UACR as a covariate.||14.77|-44.75|0.222
81520796|NCT03242018|162730855|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|-21.17||||0.1965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.05|13.1|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and log-transformed baseline UACR as a covariate.||13.10|-45.05|0.1965
81520797|NCT03242018|162730856|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|3.2||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|8.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between treatment groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No), and the randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening.||8.66|-2.17|0.2420
81520798|NCT03242018|162730856|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|6.5||||0.0513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|12.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between treatment groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No), and the randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening.||12.93|0.04|0.0513
81586195|NCT02641379|162845147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0021||||||The SVR rate i.e., 32.1% participants with genotype I who achieved SVR with 95 % confidence interval of 20.3 to 46.0 in groups A1+B1 was compared with SVR rate in group E using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method .|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Groups A1+B1 versus group E stratified by genotype I.||||0.0021
81586196|NCT02641379|162845147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3031||||||The SVR rate i.e., 20.0% participants with genotype IV who achieved SVR with 95 % confidence interval of 0.5 to 71.6 in groups A1+B1 was compared with SVR rate in group E using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method .|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Groups A1+B1 versus group E stratified by genotype IV||||0.3031
81586197|NCT02223767|162845347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.025
81586198|NCT02223767|162845348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.08
81586199|NCT00934544|162845352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan-Meir estimate|28.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.123|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.3|36.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||36.6|21.3|<0.0001
81586200|NCT01218516|162845367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.3519|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.92|1.63||Per Primary Analysis Cut-Off Date|Log Rank|||||1.63|0.92|0.3519
81586201|NCT01218516|162845367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34||||0.1555|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.03|1.74||Per Final Analysis Cut-Off Date|Log Rank|||||1.74|1.03|0.1555
81586202|NCT00283439|162845372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9654||||||One-sided test|Satterhwaite t-test|||||||0.9654
81586203|NCT00283439|162845372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.869||||||One-sided test|Satterhwaite t-test|||||||0.8690
81586204|NCT00283439|162845372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7133||||||One-sided test|Satterhwaite t-test|||||||0.7133
81586205|NCT00283439|162845373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.294|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.294
81586206|NCT00283439|162845373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.608|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.608
81586207|NCT00283439|162845373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.603|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.603
81586208|NCT00283439|162845374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.091|||||||Satterhwaite t-test|||||||0.091
81586209|NCT00283439|162845374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Satterhwaite t-test|||||||0.300
81458827|NCT03349060|162608936|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.9||P-value could not be calculated since percentage of participants with events was 0.||||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||3.9|-3.9|
81458828|NCT03349060|162608936|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|6.5||||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|11.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||11.7|1.3|0.0234
81586210|NCT00283439|162845374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.881|||||||Satterhwaite t-test|||||||0.881
81586211|NCT00283439|162845375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.576|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.576
81586212|NCT00283439|162845375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.588|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.588
81586213|NCT00283439|162845375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.421|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.421
81586214|NCT00654381|162845417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.7|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment,baseline HbA1c, and number of previous antidiabetic medication||Linagliptin 5 mg vs placebo at week 12||-0.7|-1.04|<0.0001
81586215|NCT00654381|162845417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.71|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment,baseline HbA1c, and number of previous antidiabetic medication||Linagliptin 10 mg vs placebo at week 12||-0.71|-1.05|<0.0001
81586216|NCT00654381|162845418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.15|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment,baseline HbA1c, and number of previous antidiabetic medication||||-0.15|-0.49|0.0003
81586217|NCT00654381|162845418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.21|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment,baseline HbA1c, and number of previous antidiabetic medication||Linagliptin 10 mg vs voglibose at week 26||-0.21|-0.56|<0.0001
81586218|NCT00654381|162845422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-19.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|-14.0|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment,baseline FPG, and number of previous antidiabetic medication||Linagliptin 5 mg vs placebo at week 12||-14.0|-25.4|<0.0001
81586219|NCT00654381|162845422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-20.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|-14.7|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment,baseline FPG, and number of previous antidiabetic medication||Linagliptin 10 mg vs placebo at week 12||-14.7|-26.2|<0.0001
81586220|NCT00654381|162845423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-0.9|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment,baseline FPG, and number of previous antidiabetic medication||Linagliptin 5 mg vs Voglibose at week 26||-0.9|-13.0|0.0239
81586221|NCT00654381|162845423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|-3.8|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment,baseline FPG, and number of previous antidiabetic medication||Linagliptin 10 mg vs voglibose at week 26||-3.8|-15.8|0.0015
81586222|NCT00994448|162845426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.6||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|34.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||t test for mean of days retained in the bupropion versus placebo groups||34.3|1.8|0.08
81586223|NCT04164901|162845428|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.39|||<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.56|||Kaplan-Meier|||||0.56|0.27|<0.0000001
81586224|NCT04164901|162845431|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.88||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|15.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio was calculated with placebo as the control (denominator).|||15.25|1.56|0.003
81586225|NCT04164901|162845438|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.35||||2.4e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.54|||Kaplan-Meier|||||0.54|0.23|0.00000024
81586226|NCT05358821|162845440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|3.3657|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2539|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8566|3.8749|||T-test||Difference was calculated as HP - HD.|||3.8749|2.8566|<0.0001
81586227|NCT02775344|162845444|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.198|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.198
81586228|NCT02775344|162845445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.393|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.393
81586229|NCT02107599|162845461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Asymptotic Z-test|||||||0.0001
81586230|NCT02107599|162845462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Monte Carlo test|||Evaluate whether the VisQ interpretation significantly improves the reliability of Amyvid Scan interpretation.||||0.0060
81586231|NCT02107599|162845462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1229|TWO_SIDED||||||Monte Carlo test|||Evaluate whether the VisQ interpretation significantly improves the reliability of Amyvid Scan interpretation.||||0.1229
81586232|NCT02107599|162845462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED||||||Monte Carlo test|||Evaluate whether the VisQ interpretation significantly improves the reliability of Amyvid Scan interpretation.||||0.0260
81586233|NCT05583903|162845488|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81586234|NCT05583903|162845489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.26
81586235|NCT05583903|162845490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.57
81586236|NCT05583903|162845491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2
81586237|NCT05583903|162845492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81586238|NCT05583903|162845493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.21
81586239|NCT05583903|162845494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.66
81586240|NCT05583903|162845495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.77
81586241|NCT05583903|162845496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.71
81586242|NCT05583903|162845497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.36
81586243|NCT05583903|162845498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.43
81586244|NCT05583903|162845499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.23
81586245|NCT05583903|162845500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.63
81458829|NCT03349060|162608936|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|4.6||||0.0604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|9.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||9.5|-0.3|0.0604
81586246|NCT05583903|162845501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.52
81586247|NCT05583903|162845502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4
81586248|NCT04296396|162845544|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority design assumed a noninferiority margin of 5%. For 90% power and 0.025 significance level 1-sided, a total sample size of 4,300 participants was required to state that the IOPP is not inferior to the fixed amount of 20 tablets. Given the short window to assess pain at 1-week post-discharge, a 20% missing rate was incorporated which gives a final sample size of 5,500 (2,750 per group).|Risk Difference (RD)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|3.37|||||The risk difference is the rate in the fixed group minus the rate in the IOPP group. IOPP was to be determined as non-inferior if the lower 95% confidence limit for the risk difference is -5 percentage points or greater (i.e., closer to zero).|||3.37|-2.03|
81520799|NCT03242018|162730857|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|12.0||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.48|20.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between treatment groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No), and the randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening.||20.61|3.48|0.0066
81586249|NCT04296396|162845545|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.22||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|96.25|0.99|1.51|||Chi-squared||Confidence interval is 96.25% due to false discovery rate adjustment|||1.51|0.99|0.046
81586250|NCT04296396|162845546|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81586251|NCT04296396|162845547|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.6|-3.5|||quantile regression||Confidence interval is 97.5% due to false discovery rate adjustment|||-3.5|-6.6|<0.001
81586252|NCT04296396|162845548|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-15.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|-19.2|-10.8|||quartile regression||Confidence interval is 98.75% due to false discovery rate adjustment|||-10.8|-19.2|<0.001
81586253|NCT04296396|162845549|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||quantile regression|||||0|0|1.0
81586254|NCT04296396|162845550|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.09|||Chi-squared|||||1.09|0.85|0.52
81586255|NCT04296396|162845551|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.0|||Regression, Linear|||||1.00|0.98|0.15
81586256|NCT03274986|162845556|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0168|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.197|-0.131||2-sided p-value reported. A hypothesis test was based on a two sample t-test, with a type I error rate of 0.025, 1-sided.|t-test, 2 sided||Least squares mean difference (DFT015 - SN60WF)|||-0.131|-0.197|<0.001
81586257|NCT03274986|162845557|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority margin was 0.1 logMAR.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0127|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.073||The hypothesis test was based on a two-sample t-test, with a type I error rate of 0.05, 1-sided.|t-test, 2 sided||Least squares mean difference (DFT015 - SN60WF). The 1-sided 95% Upper Confidence Limit is presented.|||0.073||
81586258|NCT03274986|162845558|OTHER||Difference in depth of focus|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|||||Hypothesis testing was not pre-specified.|||Difference in depth of focus (DFT015 - SN60WF)|||||
81586259|NCT03274986|162845562|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0206|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.197|-0.115||2-sided p-value reported. A hypothesis test was based on a two sample t-test, with a type I error rate of 0.025, 1-sided.|t-test, 2 sided||Least squares mean difference (DFT015 - SN60WF)|||-0.115|-0.197|<0.001
81586260|NCT03274986|162845563|OTHER||Difference in percentage|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.65|27.37|||||95% CI for the difference (DFT015 - SN60WF) is estimated using Miettinen-Nurminen method (1985).|||27.37|9.65|
81586261|NCT00603746|162845567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.275|||<|0.001||95.0|0.18|0.37|||ANCOVA|||||0.370|0.180|<0.001
81586262|NCT00603746|162845567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.272|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.178|0.367|||ANCOVA|||||0.367|0.178|<0.001
81586263|NCT00603746|162845567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.264|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.171|0.357|||ANCOVA|||||0.357|0.171|<0.001
81586264|NCT00603746|162845567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.225|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|0.32|||ANCOVA|||||0.320|0.131|<0.001
81586265|NCT00603746|162845567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.198|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.105|0.291|||ANCOVA|||||0.291|0.105|<0.001
81586266|NCT01524627|162845595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0004
81586267|NCT01524627|162845595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1
81586268|NCT00615056|162845613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.273||||0.8268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.769|2.108||One-sided log-rank test at alpha = 0.15 significance level was used.|Log Rank|||Differences in PFS between treatment arms was analyzed by 1-sided log rank test, stratified for Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (0 versus 1) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes versus no).||2.108|0.769|0.8268
81520800|NCT03242018|162730857|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|13.0||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.28|21.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between treatment groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at screening (Yes, No), and the randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening.||21.75|4.28|0.0043
81586269|NCT00615056|162845613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.041||||0.5498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.553|1.041||One-sided log-rank test at alpha = 0.15 significance level was used.|Log Rank|||Differences in PFS between treatment arms was analyzed by 1-sided log rank test, stratified for ECOG performance status (0 versus 1) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes versus no).||1.041|0.553|0.5498
81586270|NCT00615056|162845614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.355||||0.8828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.238||One-sided log-rank test at alpha = 0.15 significance level was used.|Log Rank|||Differences in OS between treatment arms was analyzed by 1-sided log rank test, stratified for ECOG performance status (0 versus 1) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes versus no).||2.238|0.820|0.8828
81586271|NCT00615056|162845614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.689||||0.1159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.373|1.273||One-sided log-rank test at alpha = 0.15 significance level was used.|Log Rank|||Differences in OS between treatment arms was analyzed by 1-sided log rank test, stratified for ECOG performance status (0 versus 1) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes versus no).||1.273|0.373|0.1159
81586272|NCT00615056|162845615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.4552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|17.7|||Chi-squared|||One-sided Pearson chi square test at alpha = 0.15 significance level was used.||17.7|-15.8|0.4552
81586273|NCT00615056|162845615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.5235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|18.0|||Chi-squared|||One-sided Pearson chi square test at alpha = 0.15 significance level was used.||18.0|-19.1|0.5235
81586274|NCT00717769|162845620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.519|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Day 8||||0.519
81586275|NCT00717769|162845620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Day 15||||0.032
81586276|NCT00717769|162845620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Day 22||||0.008
81586277|NCT00717769|162845620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Day 29||||0.006
81586278|NCT00717769|162845622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.533|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Day 8||||0.533
81586279|NCT00717769|162845622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Day 15||||0.009
81586280|NCT00717769|162845622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Day 22||||0.002
81586281|NCT00717769|162845622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Day 29||||0.003
81586282|NCT01399593|162845673|SUPERIORITY||Proportion difference|-3.9||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|16.3|||Fisher Exact|||||16.3|-23.9|0.76
81586283|NCT02970968|162845714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0099|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.0099
81586284|NCT02970968|162845715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.0160
81586285|NCT02970968|162845716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.039
81586286|NCT02970968|162845717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0223|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.0223
81586287|NCT02970968|162845718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0497|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.0497
81586288|NCT02970968|162845719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0207|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.0207
81586289|NCT02970968|162845720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0429|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.0429
81586290|NCT02970968|162845721|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.0001
81586291|NCT02970968|162845722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.0003
81586292|NCT02970968|162845723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.023
81586293|NCT02970968|162845724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0078|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.0078
81586294|NCT02970968|162845725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0294|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.0294
81586295|NCT02970968|162845726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0229|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.0229
81586296|NCT02970968|162845727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0018|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.0018
81586297|NCT02970968|162845728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0013|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.0013
81586298|NCT02970968|162845729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.0001
81586299|NCT02970968|162845730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.018
81586300|NCT02970968|162845731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0164|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.0164
81586301|NCT02970968|162845732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0053|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.0053
81586302|NCT02970968|162845733|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.0020
81586303|NCT03240575|162845912|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.105|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline as well as baseline by visit interaction as covariates.||||0.105|-0.001|0.0543
81586304|NCT03240575|162845913|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.144|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline as well as baseline by visit interaction as covariates.||||0.144|0.037|0.0011
81586305|NCT03240575|162845914|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.8593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.058|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline as well as baseline by visit interaction as covariates.||||0.058|-0.048|0.8593
81586306|NCT03240575|162845915|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.156|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline as well as baseline by visit interaction as covariates.||||0.156|0.040|0.0010
81586307|NCT04144166|162845920|OTHER||||||||||||||See above|||"Mean value for visual CRT and median value for device CRI were calculated for each participant. 3 values were measured (each) for CRT and CRI. Mean value is equal to SUM(m1,m2,m3)/3.~Median value was then calculated for the set (57) of calculated mean visual CRT and mean device CRI. Median value is equal to the middle value of the series of mean values. All measurements are in units of seconds."|See above|||
81520801|NCT00249613|162730861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.79||Odds ratio is 0.40, confidence interval is 0.21-0.79.|Regression, Logistic||The direction of the comparison would dictate that odds ratio of less than 1 would indicate Women-Only participants are less likely than Mixed-Gender participants to engage in criminal activities.|Logistic regression does not separate arms because group status (women-only vs mixed gender) is the dependent variable in our multinomial logistic regression. Because we were not able to randomly assign after all, we also included a propensity score, and additional variables (substance use in past 30 days at baseline, age, race/ethnicity, childhood sexual abuse history, previous treatment, criminal justice funding source, and primary drug) to adjust for the non-random sampling.||0.79|0.21|0.01
81520802|NCT00249613|162730862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Beta coefficient|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|0.7|||Generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Generalized estimating equation (GEE) models do not separate arms: group status (women-only vs mixed-gender) is the dependent variable. Because we were not able to randomly assign, we also included a propensity score, and additional variables (education, race/ethnicity, marital status, income, history of sexual abuse, criminal justice funding source, had child, mental health symptoms, and a time in treatment by group interaction term) to adjust for the non-random sampling.||0.70|-2.11|0.33
81520803|NCT00249613|162730863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.82|||Regression, Logistic||The direction of the comparison would dictate that odds ratio of less than 1 would indicate Women-Only treatment participants are less likely than the Mixed-Gender group to use drugs or alcohol during the 30 days prior to the 12-Mo follow-up.|Logistic regression does not separate arms because group status (women-only vs mixed gender) is the dependent variable in our multinomial logistic regression. Because we were not able to randomly assign after all, we also included a propensity score, and additional variables (substance use in past 30 days at baseline, age, race/ethnicity, childhood sexual abuse history, previous treatment, criminal justice funding source, and primary drug) to adjust for the non-random sampling.||0.82|0.22|0.01
81520804|NCT04075409|162730892|OTHER||LS means ratio|1.426|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.112|1.83|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included genotype group as the fixed effects. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed.||Point estimates for the geometric least squares (LS) means ratio and the respective 2-sided 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) were computed using the LS means and the root mean squares of error, based on of the log-transformed data with subsequent exponential transformation.||1.830|1.112|
81520805|NCT04075409|162730892|OTHER||LS means ratio|1.234|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9619|1.584|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included genotype group as the fixed effects. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed.||Point estimates for the geometric least squares (LS) means ratio and the respective 2-sided 90% CIs were computed using the LS means and the root mean squares of error, based on of the log-transformed data with subsequent exponential transformation.||1.584|0.9619|
81586308|NCT01481116|162845974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.18||The testing procedure at 2-sided significance level of 0.025 was as follows: 1) TAK-875 25 mg vs. glimepiride, 2) TAK-875 50 mg plus metformin vs. glimepiride. If P-value was not greater than 0.025 at Step 1, then Step 2 was carried out.|Regression, Logistic|||Day 1 up to Week 78: Odds Ratios, corresponding confidence interval, and p-values were calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, country, schedule and baseline HbA1c value.||0.18|0.09|<0.001
81586309|NCT01481116|162845974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.18||The testing procedure at 2-sided significance level of 0.025 was as follows: 1) TAK-875 25 mg vs. glimepiride, 2) TAK-875 50 mg plus metformin vs. glimepiride. If P-value was not greater than 0.025 at Step 1, then Step 2 was carried out.|Regression, Logistic|||Day 1 up to Week 78: Odds Ratios, corresponding confidence interval, and p-values were calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, country, schedule and baseline HbA1c value.||0.18|0.09|<0.001
81638606|NCT00666705|162967203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (percent)|63.25||||||90.0|44.27|90.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|Natural log transformed AUCτ was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Ratio (percent) (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Geometric Means|For raltegravir, a sample size of 18 subjects provided 90% CIs for the difference between treatments of raltegravir (±0.205) on the natural log scale for AUCτ, with 90% coverage probability.||90.39|44.27|
81520806|NCT04075409|162730892|OTHER||LS means ratio|1.156|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9008|1.483|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included genotype group as the fixed effects. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed.||Point estimates for the geometric least squares (LS) means ratio and the respective 2-sided 90% CIs were computed using the LS means and the root mean squares of error, based on of the log-transformed data with subsequent exponential transformation.||1.483|0.9008|
81520807|NCT04075409|162730893|OTHER||LS means ratio|2.122|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.706|2.638|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included genotype group as the fixed effects. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed.||Point estimates for the geometric least squares (LS) means ratio and the respective 2-sided 90% CIs were computed using the LS means and the root mean squares of error, based on of the log-transformed data with subsequent exponential transformation.||2.638|1.706|
81520808|NCT04075409|162730893|OTHER||LS means ratio|1.289|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.037|1.603|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included genotype group as the fixed effects. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed.||Point estimates for the geometric least squares (LS) means ratio and the respective 2-sided 90% CIs were computed using the LS means and the root mean squares of error, based on of the log-transformed data with subsequent exponential transformation.||1.603|1.037|
81520809|NCT04075409|162730893|OTHER||LS means ratio|1.646|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.323|2.046|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included genotype group as the fixed effects. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed.||Point estimates for the geometric least squares (LS) means ratio and the respective 2-sided 90% CIs were computed using the LS means and the root mean squares of error, based on of the log-transformed data with subsequent exponential transformation.||2.046|1.323|
81638607|NCT00666705|162967204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (percent)|90.33||||||90.0|85.28|95.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|Natural log transformed C12 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Ratio (percent) (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Geometric Means|The alternate hypothesis of bioequivalence is that there is no difference between treatment groups.||95.68|85.28|
81586310|NCT01481116|162845974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.18||The testing procedure at 2-sided significance level of 0.025 was as follows: 1) TAK-875 25 mg vs. glimepiride, 2) TAK-875 50 mg plus metformin vs. glimepiride. If P-value was not greater than 0.025 at Step 1, then Step 2 was carried out.|Regression, Logistic|||Day 1 up to Week 104: Odds Ratios, corresponding confidence interval, and p-values were calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, country, schedule and baseline HbA1c value.||0.18|0.09|<0.001
81586311|NCT01481116|162845974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.18||The testing procedure at 2-sided significance level of 0.025 was as follows: 1) TAK-875 25 mg vs. glimepiride, 2) TAK-875 50 mg plus metformin vs. glimepiride. If P-value was not greater than 0.025 at Step 1, then Step 2 was carried out.|Regression, Logistic|||Day 1 up to Week 104: Odds Ratios, corresponding confidence interval, and p-values were calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, country, schedule and baseline HbA1c value.||0.18|0.09|<0.001
81586312|NCT01481116|162845975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.707||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.08||The testing procedure at 2-sided significance level of 0.025 was as follows: 1) TAK-875 25 mg vs. glimepiride, 2) TAK-875 50 mg plus metformin vs. glimepiride. If P-value was not greater than 0.025 at Step 1, then Step 2 was carried out.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Treatment, schedule and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed factors and with baseline value and baseline value by visit interaction as covariates.||Change at Week 78||0.08|-2.70|0.065
81586313|NCT01481116|162845975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.678||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|-0.11||The testing procedure at 2-sided significance level of 0.025 was as follows: 1) TAK-875 25 mg vs. glimepiride, 2) TAK-875 50 mg plus metformin vs. glimepiride. If P-value was not greater than 0.025 at Step 1, then Step 2 was carried out.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Treatment, schedule and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed factors and with baseline value and baseline value by visit interaction as covariates.||Change at Week 78||-0.11|-2.78|0.034
81586314|NCT00805935|162845980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81586315|NCT00805935|162845980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81586316|NCT00805935|162845980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.481||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparing Progesterone vaginal insert to Progesterone in oil within the menotropin treatments arms.||||0.481
81586317|NCT00805935|162845980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparing Progesterone vaginal insert to Progesterone in oil within the follitropin beta treatment group.||||0.483
81586318|NCT02347527|162845994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.038
81586319|NCT02347527|162845994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.036
81586320|NCT02347527|162845995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.010
81458830|NCT03349060|162608936|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|11.7||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|17.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||17.9|5.5|0.0022
81458831|NCT03349060|162608936|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|6.4||||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|11.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||11.6|1.2|0.0255
81458832|NCT03349060|162608936|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|13.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|19.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||19.4|6.7|0.0010
81520810|NCT04075409|162730894|OTHER||LS means ratio|2.124|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.709|2.639|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included genotype group as the fixed effects. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed.||Point estimates for the geometric least squares (LS) means ratio and the respective 2-sided 90% CIs were computed using the LS means and the root mean squares of error, based on of the log-transformed data with subsequent exponential transformation.||2.639|1.709|
81586321|NCT02347527|162845996|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Pearson's correlation|||Relationship between change in high-calorie food ratings and subsequent food intake (kcals).||||0.040
81586322|NCT02347527|162845996|OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||Pearson's correlation|||Relationship between change in high-calorie food ratings and subsequent food intake (kcals).||||0.92
81586323|NCT02643251|162845997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3361|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3361
81586324|NCT04206293|162846032|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.0736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|3.6|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 28||3.6|-0.2|0.0736
81586325|NCT04206293|162846032|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.5259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.8|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 84||2.8|-1.5|0.5259
81586326|NCT04206293|162846033|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.8848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.4|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 28||2.4|-2.8|0.8848
81458833|NCT03349060|162608937|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-5.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-3.3|-8.2|<0.0001
81458834|NCT03349060|162608937|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-10.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-8.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-8.1|-13.0|<0.0001
81520811|NCT04075409|162730894|OTHER||LS means ratio|1.291|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.039|1.604|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included genotype group as the fixed effects. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed.||Point estimates for the geometric least squares (LS) means ratio and the respective 2-sided 90% CIs were computed using the LS means and the root mean squares of error, based on of the log-transformed data with subsequent exponential transformation.||1.604|1.039|
81586327|NCT04206293|162846033|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.9505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.7|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 84||1.7|-1.8|0.9505
81586328|NCT04206293|162846034|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|4.0|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 28||4.0|1.4|0.0007
81586329|NCT04206293|162846034|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.9|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 84||3.9|0.9|0.0033
81586330|NCT04206293|162846035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.119|-0.07|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Uf: Change from Baseline to Day 28||-0.070|-0.119|<0.0001
81586331|NCT04206293|162846035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|-0.048|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Uf: Change from Baseline to Day 84||-0.048|-0.094|<0.0001
81586332|NCT04206293|162846035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|-0.061|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Ue: Change from Baseline to Day 28||-0.061|-0.116|<0.0001
81586333|NCT04206293|162846035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.102|-0.061|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Ue: Change from Baseline to Day 84||-0.061|-0.102|<0.0001
81586334|NCT04206293|162846035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.0003||95.0|-0.116|-0.041|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Ur: Change from Baseline to Day 28||-0.041|-0.116|0.0003
81586335|NCT04206293|162846035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.103|-0.044|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Ur: Change from Baseline to Day 84||-0.044|-0.103|0.0001
81586336|NCT04206293|162846035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.117|-0.045|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Ua: Change from Baseline to Day 28||-0.045|-0.117|0.0002
81586337|NCT04206293|162846035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.103|-0.052|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Ua: Change from Baseline to Day 84||-0.052|-0.103|<0.0001
81586338|NCT04206293|162846036|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.5786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.022|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Q1: Change from Baseline to Day 28||0.022|-0.038|0.5786
81586339|NCT04206293|162846036|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.002|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Q1: Change from Baseline to Day 84||0.002|-0.049|0.0690
81586340|NCT04206293|162846036|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.1934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.012|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Q2: Change from Baseline to Day 28||0.012|-0.054|0.1934
81586341|NCT04206293|162846036|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|-0.006|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Q2: Change from Baseline to Day 84||-0.006|-0.062|0.0194
81586342|NCT04206293|162846036|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007||0.0652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.028|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Q3: Change from Baseline to Day 28||0.028|-0.001|0.0652
81586343|NCT04206293|162846036|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006||0.0756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.024|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Q3: Change from Baseline to Day 84||0.024|-0.001|0.0756
81586344|NCT04206293|162846037|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68||0.8409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.19|5.1|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 28||5.10|-6.19|0.8409
81586345|NCT04206293|162846037|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.98||0.9183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.18|8.35|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 84||8.35|-9.18|0.9183
81586346|NCT04206293|162846038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|70.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|77.0||0.4128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-142.0|282.0|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 28||282|-142|0.4128
81586347|NCT04206293|162846038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-82.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|79.0||0.3851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-355.0|191.0|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 84||191|-355|0.3851
81586348|NCT04206293|162846039|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44||0.0798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|13.93|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 28||13.93|-0.89|0.0798
81586349|NCT04206293|162846039|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.27||0.1142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|12.67|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 84||12.67|-1.55|0.1142
81586350|NCT04206293|162846040|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.2592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|2.71|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Ra: Change from Baseline to Day 28||2.71|-0.78|0.2592
81586351|NCT04206293|162846040|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.1341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|2.57|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Ra: Change from Baseline to Day 84||2.57|-0.38|0.1341
81586352|NCT04206293|162846040|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.55||0.2138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|15.61|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Rz: Change from Baseline to Day 28||15.61|-3.79|0.2138
81638608|NCT00666705|162967205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (percent)|66.77||||||90.0|41.22|108.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Ratio (percent) (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Geometric Means|For raltegravir, a sample size of 18 subjects provided 90% CIs for the difference between treatments of raltegravir (±0.293) on the natural log scale for Cmax, with 90% coverage probability.||108.15|41.22|
81638609|NCT00666705|162967206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio (percent)|72.42||||||90.0|57.82|90.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|Natural log transformed C12 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Ratio (percent) (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Geometric Means|||90.71|57.82|
81638610|NCT01029704|162967208|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-16.923||||0.0989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.076|3.23||P-values are from two-sided test at 5% level|ANCOVA|Analysis is based on ANCOVA with change from baseline as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect and baseline and center as covariate.||||3.230|-37.076|0.0989
81458835|NCT03349060|162608937|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-7.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|-5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-5.0|-10.7|<0.0001
81458836|NCT03349060|162608937|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-12.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|-9.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-9.9|-15.6|<0.0001
81586353|NCT04206293|162846040|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|17.2|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Rz: Change from Baseline to Day 84||17.20|-0.77|0.0700
81586354|NCT04206293|162846041|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17||0.9608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|4.91|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 28||4.91|-4.70|0.9608
81586355|NCT04206293|162846041|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79||0.6192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.48|4.64|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 84||4.64|-7.48|0.6192
81586356|NCT04206293|162846042|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.8322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.16|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 28||0.16|-0.20|0.8322
81586357|NCT04206293|162846042|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.1334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.04|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 84||0.04|-0.25|0.1334
81586358|NCT04206293|162846043|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.78||0.5221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.56|11.38|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 28||11.38|-21.56|0.5221
81586359|NCT04206293|162846043|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.07||0.4174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.55|24.03|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 84||24.03|-10.55|0.4174
81586360|NCT04206293|162846044|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.58||0.3052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|8.44|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 28||8.44|-2.90|0.3052
81586361|NCT04206293|162846044|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|9.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.48|15.5|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 84||15.50|4.48|0.0016
81586362|NCT04206293|162846045|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.1672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|1.73|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 28||1.73|-0.33|0.1672
81586363|NCT04206293|162846045|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.21|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 84||1.21|-0.10|0.0881
81586364|NCT04206293|162846046|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.17|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 28||1.17|-0.02|0.0577
81586365|NCT04206293|162846046|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.5224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.45|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 84||0.45|-0.85|0.5224
81586366|NCT04206293|162846047|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.2666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 28||0.2|-0.6|0.2666
81458837|NCT03349060|162608937|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-8.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|-5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-5.5|-11.6|<0.0001
81458838|NCT03349060|162608937|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-13.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|-10.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-10.4|-16.5|<0.0001
81458839|NCT03349060|162608937|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-8.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|-5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-5.1|-11.6|<0.0001
81458840|NCT03349060|162608937|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-14.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|-10.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-10.8|-17.3|<0.0001
81458841|NCT03349060|162608938|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-7.8||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-3.5|-12.1|0.0004
81458842|NCT03349060|162608938|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-14.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-10.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-10.5|-19.0|<0.0001
81458843|NCT03349060|162608938|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-11.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|-6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-6.9|-16.6|<0.0001
81458844|NCT03349060|162608938|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-18.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|-13.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-13.6|-23.4|<0.0001
81458845|NCT03349060|162608938|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-14.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|-9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-9.0|-19.7|<0.0001
81458846|NCT03349060|162608938|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-22.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-17.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-17.3|-28.0|<0.0001
81458847|NCT03349060|162608938|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-13.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|-8.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-8.2|-19.3|<0.0001
81458848|NCT03349060|162608938|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-22.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|-16.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-16.5|-27.6|<0.0001
81458849|NCT03349060|162608939|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|1.3||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|6.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||6.0|-3.4|0.5210
81458850|NCT03349060|162608939|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|4.0||||0.1416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|9.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||9.3|-1.3|0.1416
81458851|NCT03349060|162608939|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|4.6||||0.2002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|11.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||11.2|-2.1|0.2002
81458852|NCT03349060|162608939|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|23.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|32.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||32.2|15.1|<0.0001
81527644|NCT00286494|162741949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.235|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.126|0.438||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen, \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||0.438|0.126|<0.001
81458853|NCT03349060|162608939|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|9.6||||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|17.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||17.9|1.3|0.0434
81638611|NCT01029704|162967208|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-17.834||||0.0964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.909|3.242||P-values are from two-sided test at 5% level|ANCOVA|Analysis is based on ANCOVA with change from baseline as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect and baseline and center as covariate.||||3.242|-38.909|0.0964
81458854|NCT03349060|162608939|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|26.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.1|36.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||36.2|17.1|<0.0001
81458855|NCT03349060|162608939|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|15.8||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|24.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||24.0|7.5|0.0019
81458856|NCT03349060|162608939|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|33.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.0|42.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||42.7|24.0|<0.0001
81520812|NCT04075409|162730894|OTHER||LS means ratio|1.645|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.324|2.044|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included genotype group as the fixed effects. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed.||Point estimates for the geometric least squares (LS) means ratio and the respective 2-sided 90% CIs were computed using the LS means and the root mean squares of error, based on of the log-transformed data with subsequent exponential transformation.||2.044|1.324|
81458857|NCT03349060|162608940|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|10.8||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|18.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||18.3|3.3|0.0151
81458858|NCT03349060|162608940|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|30.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|39.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||39.0|21.0|<0.0001
81458859|NCT03349060|162608940|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|21.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|32.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||32.3|10.2|0.0010
81527645|NCT00286494|162741950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.628||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.277|1.425||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||1.425|0.277|0.266
81458860|NCT03349060|162608940|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|37.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.6|49.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||49.3|26.6|<0.0001
81458861|NCT03349060|162608940|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|23.5||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|34.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||34.3|12.6|0.0003
81638612|NCT01029704|162967208|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-19.991||||0.0465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.67|-0.312||P-values are from two-sided test at 5% level|ANCOVA|Analysis is based on ANCOVA with change from baseline as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect and baseline and center as covariate.||||-0.312|-39.670|0.0465
81638613|NCT01029704|162967208|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-32.01||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.487|-12.533||P-values are from two-sided test at 5% level|ANCOVA|Analysis is based on ANCOVA with change from baseline as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect and baseline and center as covariate.||||-12.533|-51.487|0.0015
81638614|NCT01029704|162967210|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.434||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.349|-0.52||P-values are from a two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Analysis is based on ANCOVA with change from baseline as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect and baseline and center as covariate.||||-0.520|-2.349|0.0025
81638615|NCT01029704|162967210|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.037||||0.0269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.952|-0.122||P-values are from a two-sided test|ANCOVA|Analysis is based on ANCOVA with change from baseline as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect and baseline and center as covariate.||||-0.122|-1.952|0.0269
81638616|NCT01029704|162967210|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.054|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.938|-1.17||P-values are from a two-sided test|ANCOVA|Analysis is based on ANCOVA with change from baseline as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect and baseline and center as covariate.||||-1.170|-2.938|< 0.0001
81638617|NCT01029704|162967210|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.172||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.044|-0.301||P-values are from a two-sided test|ANCOVA|Analysis is based on ANCOVA with change from baseline as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect and baseline and center as covariate.||||-0.301|-2.044|0.0090
81586367|NCT04206293|162846047|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.4366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 84||0.7|-0.3|0.4366
81586368|NCT04206293|162846048|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.4197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||a\*: Change from Baseline to Day 28||0.3|-0.6|0.4197
81638618|NCT01029704|162967211|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.353||||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.668|-0.039||P-values are from a two-sided test|ANCOVA|Analysis is based on ANCOVA with change from baseline as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect and baseline and center as covariate.||||-0.039|-0.668|0.0281
81638619|NCT01029704|162967211|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.155||||0.3215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.464|0.154||P-values are from a two-sided test|ANCOVA|Analysis is based on ANCOVA with change from baseline as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect and baseline and center as covariate.||||0.154|-0.464|0.3215
81638620|NCT01029704|162967211|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.004||||0.9776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.304|0.295||P-values are from a two-sided test|ANCOVA|Analysis is based on ANCOVA with change from baseline as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect and baseline and center as covariate.||||0.295|-0.304|0.9776
81586369|NCT04206293|162846048|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||a\*: Change from Baseline to Day 84||0.5|-0.6|0.9140
81586370|NCT04206293|162846048|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.7604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||b\*: Change from Baseline to Day 28||0.4|-0.6|0.7604
81586371|NCT04206293|162846048|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.5936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.6|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||b\*: Change from Baseline to Day 84||0.6|-1.0|0.5936
81586372|NCT04206293|162846048|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||L\*: Change from Baseline to Day 28||0.1|-0.9|0.0808
81586373|NCT04206293|162846048|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.1633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||L\*: Change from Baseline to Day 84||0.2|-1.0|0.1633
81586374|NCT04206293|162846049|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.1977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.4|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 28||0.4|-1.6|0.1977
81638621|NCT01029704|162967211|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.344||||0.0242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.642|-0.046||P-values are from a two-sided test|ANCOVA|Analysis is based on ANCOVA with change from baseline as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect and baseline and center as covariate.||||-0.046|-0.642|0.0242
81638622|NCT01029704|162967213|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|17.688||||0.1613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.21|42.587||P-values are from a two-sided test|ANCOVA|Analysis is based on ANCOVA with change from baseline as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect and baseline and center as covariate.||||42.587|-7.210|0.1613
81638623|NCT01029704|162967213|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|17.091||||0.2079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.696|43.877||P-values are from a two-sided test|ANCOVA|Analysis is based on ANCOVA with change from baseline as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect and baseline and center as covariate.||||43.877|-9.696|0.2079
81638624|NCT01029704|162967213|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|24.379||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.028|47.731||P-values are from a two-sided test|ANCOVA|Analysis is based on ANCOVA with change from baseline as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect and baseline and center as covariate.||||47.731|1.028|0.0410
81638625|NCT01029704|162967213|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|20.749||||0.0862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.019|44.518||P-values are from a two-sided test|ANCOVA|Analysis is based on ANCOVA with change from baseline as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect and baseline and center as covariate.||||44.518|-3.019|0.0862
81586375|NCT04206293|162846049|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.7535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.7|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 84||1.7|-2.2|0.7535
81586376|NCT04206293|162846050|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.95||0.2905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|12.85|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 28||12.85|-4.16|0.2905
81586377|NCT04206293|162846050|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|17.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.37||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.84|31.69|||Mixed ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model was used for repeated measures with factors: Zone as fixed(treated,control),time as fixed(D0,D28,D84),zone by time interaction.||Change from Baseline to Day 84||31.69|2.84|0.0241
81586378|NCT03400332|162846102|OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.94||||0.7416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.45|||Log Rank|||||1.45|0.61|0.7416
81586379|NCT02704364|162846159|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|-14.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.4||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.0|28.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||28.0|-68.0|0.434
81586380|NCT02704364|162846159|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.0||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|71.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||71.0|-41.0|0.646
81638626|NCT00687297|162967216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test with two-sided Type I error of 5% was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between arms.||||1.00
81586381|NCT00846742|162846177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003||||||Comparison of proportion of patients' complete response rate between HOD99 (NCT number: NCT00145600) and HOD08|Exact Binominal Test|||The proportion of patients' complete response rate was provided with a 95% confidence interval.||||0.0003
81586382|NCT00846742|162846182|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.969||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.159|||Fine-Gray model||The sub-distribution hazard ratio for the 2-year cumulative incidence of local failure with a 1-year increase in age.|||1.159|0.810|0.732
81586383|NCT00846742|162846183|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Fine-Gray model||The sub-distribution hazard ratio for the 2-year cumulative incidence of local failure comparing males to females.|Male vs. Female, with Female as the reference level||0.000|0.000|<0.001
81586384|NCT00846742|162846184|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|30101.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3329.573|272135.5|||Fine-Gray model||The sub-distribution hazard ratio for the 2-year cumulative incidence of local failure comparing Stage IIA to Stage IA.|Stage IIA vs. Stage IA, with Stage IA as the reference level||272135.500|3329.573|<0.001
81586385|NCT00846742|162846185|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|34027.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4072.872|284291.6|||Fine-Gray model||The sub-distribution hazard ratio for the 2-year cumulative incidence of local failure comparing Classical (all combined) to Nodular Lymphocyte Predominant Hodgkin Lymphoma.|Classical (all combined) vs. Nodular lymphocyte predominant, with Nodular lymphocyte predominant as the reference level||284291.600|4072.872|<0.001
81586386|NCT00846742|162846186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.461|||||||Log Rank|||Comparing the 2-year EFS between HOD08 Participants and HOD99 Participants||||0.461
81586387|NCT00846742|162846186|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Log Rank|||Comparing the 2-year OS between HOD08 Participants and HOD99 Participants||||1.000
81586388|NCT00846742|162846186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.836|||||||Gray's test|||Comparing the 2-year CI of Local Failure between HOD08 Participants and HOD99 Participants||||0.836
81586389|NCT00846742|162846188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.384|||||||Log Rank|||Comparing the 2-year EFS between HOD08 - CR and HOD99 - CR||||0.384
81586390|NCT00846742|162846188|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Log Rank|||Comparing the 2-year OS between HOD08 - CR and HOD99 - CR||||1.000
81586391|NCT00846742|162846188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.386|||||||Gray's test|||Comparing the 2-year CI of Local Failure between HOD08 - CR and HOD99 - CR||||0.386
81586392|NCT00846742|162846189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.986|||||||Log Rank|||Comparing the 2-year EFS of patients treated without and with RT||||0.986
81638627|NCT00687297|162967217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.07||p-value from Wald test|Regression, Cox|The model was adjusted for gender (male vs. female) and stage (Stage IIIB vs. Stage IV/Recurrent)||There was 80% power to detect a 50% improvement in median progression-free survival, using a stratified log-rank test with one-sided Type I error of 10%.||2.07|1.07|0.02
81586393|NCT03909165|162846195|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|1.21||||||2 mg/kg AUC0-inf Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR) = Birth to 27 days AUC0-inf Geometric Mean (GM) / 28 days to \< 3 months AUC0-inf GM.||1.21|0.56|
81586394|NCT03909165|162846195|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.98||||||2 mg/kg AUC0-inf GMR = 28 days to \< 3 months AUC0-inf GM / 3 to \< 6 months AUC0-inf GM.||1.98|1.00|
81638628|NCT04421456|162967244|SUPERIORITY|The repeated measures model includes stratification factors (sex and region), associated baseline, visit, randomised treatment arm and visit by treatment arm interaction as fixed effects and visit repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. For the PANSS-T score, baseline PANSS-P, baseline PANSS-N, and baseline PANSS-G are included in the model as fixed effects for the associated baseline instead of baseline PANSS-T.|Least square mean difference|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33||0.4528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.35|2.84|||Mixed-effects repeated measures model|||||2.84|-6.35|0.4528
81586395|NCT03909165|162846195|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.11||||||2 mg/kg AUC0-inf GMR = 3 to \< 6 months AUC0-inf GM / 6 months to \< 2 years AUC0-inf GM.||1.11|0.60|
81586396|NCT03909165|162846195|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.56||||||4 mg/kg AUC0-inf GMR = Birth to 27 days AUC0-inf GM / 28 days to \< 3 months AUC0-inf GM.||1.56|0.96|
81586397|NCT03909165|162846195|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.62||||||4 mg/kg AUC0-inf GMR = 28 days to \< 3 months AUC0-inf GM / 3 to \< 6 months AUC0-inf GM.||1.62|1.03|
81586398|NCT03909165|162846195|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.13||||||4 mg/kg AUC0-inf GMR = 3 to \< 6 months AUC0-inf GM / 6 months to \< 2 years AUC0-inf GM.||1.13|0.70|
81586399|NCT03909165|162846196|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.23||||||2 mg/kg AUC0-1hr GMR = Birth to 27 days AUC0-1hr GM / 28 days to \< 3 months AUC0-1hr GM.||1.23|0.67|
81586400|NCT03909165|162846196|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.69||||||2 mg/kg AUC0-1hr GMR = 28 days to \< 3 months AUC0-1hr GM / 3 to \< 6 months AUC0-1hr GM.||1.69|0.92|
81520813|NCT04075409|162730897|OTHER||LS means ratio|1.089|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8859|1.339|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included genotype group as the fixed effects. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed.||Point estimates for the geometric least squares (LS) means ratio and the respective 2-sided 90% CIs were computed using the LS means and the root mean squares of error, based on of the log-transformed data with subsequent exponential transformation.||1.339|0.8859|
81520814|NCT04075409|162730897|OTHER||LS means ratio|1.044|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8489|1.283|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included genotype group as the fixed effects. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed.||Point estimates for the geometric least squares (LS) means ratio and the respective 2-sided 90% CIs were computed using the LS means and the root mean squares of error, based on of the log-transformed data with subsequent exponential transformation.||1.283|0.8489|
81520815|NCT04075409|162730897|OTHER||LS means ratio|1.044|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8489|1.283|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included genotype group as the fixed effects. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed.||Point estimates for the geometric least squares (LS) means ratio and the respective 2-sided 90% CIs were computed using the LS means and the root mean squares of error, based on of the log-transformed data with subsequent exponential transformation.||1.283|0.8489|
81520816|NCT04075409|162730898|OTHER||LS means ratio|1.344|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.092|1.653|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included genotype group as the fixed effects. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed.||Point estimates for the geometric least squares (LS) means ratio and the respective 2-sided 90% CIs were computed using the LS means and the root mean squares of error, based on of the log-transformed data with subsequent exponential transformation.||1.653|1.092|
81520817|NCT04075409|162730898|OTHER||LS means ratio|0.9991|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.812|1.229|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included genotype group as the fixed effects. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed.||Point estimates for the geometric least squares (LS) means ratio and the respective 2-sided 90% CIs were computed using the LS means and the root mean squares of error, based on of the log-transformed data with subsequent exponential transformation.||1.229|0.8120|
81520818|NCT04075409|162730898|OTHER||LS means ratio|1.345|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.093|1.655|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included genotype group as the fixed effects. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed.||Point estimates for the geometric least squares (LS) means ratio and the respective 2-sided 90% CIs were computed using the LS means and the root mean squares of error, based on of the log-transformed data with subsequent exponential transformation.||1.655|1.093|
81520819|NCT00162266|162730902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|25.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|38.4|||Chi-squared|||||38.4|12.8|<0.001
81520820|NCT00162266|162730902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|6.6||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|19.4|||Chi-squared|||||19.4|-6.2|0.31
81520821|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|5.9||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|16.7|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 15||16.7|-4.9|0.283
81520822|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|-11.6||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|-2.3|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 15||-2.3|-20.9|0.015
81520823|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|11.5||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|23.8|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 30||23.8|-0.8|0.067
81520824|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|-9.3||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|2.2|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 30||2.2|-20.8|0.113
81520825|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|22.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|34.8|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 60||34.8|9.3|<0.001
81520826|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|-1.1||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|11.3|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 60||11.3|-13.5|0.86
81586401|NCT03909165|162846196|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.08||||||2 mg/kg AUC0-1hr GMR = 3 to \< 6 months AUC0-1hr GM / 6 months to \< 2 years AUC0-1hr GM.||1.08|0.64|
81520827|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|18.6||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|31.4|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 90||31.4|5.9|0.004
81586402|NCT03909165|162846196|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.06||||||4 mg/kg AUC0-1hr GMR = Birth to 27 days AUC0-1hr GM / 28 days to \< 3 months AUC0-1hr GM.||1.06|0.70|
81586403|NCT03909165|162846196|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.29||||||4 mg/kg AUC0-1hr GMR = 28 days to \< 3 months AUC0-1hr GM / 3 to \< 6 months AUC0-1hr GM.||1.29|0.89|
81520828|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|2.8||||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|15.4|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 90||15.4|-9.8|0.664
81520829|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|23.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|36.7|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 120||36.7|11.1|<0.001
81520830|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|6.9||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|19.9|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 120||19.9|-6.0|0.292
81520831|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|23.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|35.8|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 150||35.8|10.2|<0.001
81520832|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|8.5||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|21.3|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 150||21.3|-4.3|0.193
81520833|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|25.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|38.4|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 180||38.4|12.8|<0.001
81520834|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|6.6||||0.31||95.0|-6.2|19.4|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 180||19.4|-6.2|0.31
81520835|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|27.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.5|40.1|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 240||40.1|14.5|<0.001
81520836|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|5.7||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|18.4|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 240||18.4|-7.1|0.384
81520837|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|29.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.2|41.8|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 300||41.8|16.2|<0.001
81520838|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|4.6||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|17.2|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 300||17.2|-8.0|0.476
81520839|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|26.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|39.3|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 360||39.3|13.7|<0.001
81520840|NCT00162266|162730903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|5.8||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|18.6|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 360||18.6|-7.0|0.377
81520841|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|-0.8||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|2.9|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 15||2.9|-4.5|0.679
81520842|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|-2.5||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|0.5|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 15||0.5|-5.5|0.101
81520843|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|8.0||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|15.7|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 30||15.7|0.4|0.039
81520844|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|-2.1||||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|3.6|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 30||3.6|-7.7|0.474
81520845|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|6.6||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|16.5|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 60||16.5|-3.3|0.192
81520846|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|-1.8||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|7.4|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 60||7.4|-11.0|0.702
81520847|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|11.7||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|21.7|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 90||21.7|1.8|0.02
81520848|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|4.5||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|13.8|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 90||13.8|-4.8|0.339
81520849|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|17.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|28.9|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 120||28.9|7.0|0.001
81520850|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|2.0||||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|11.7|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 120||11.7|-7.6|0.682
81520851|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|20.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|31.8|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 150||31.8|9.3|<0.001
81520852|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|1.2||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|10.9|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 150||10.9|-8.6|0.813
81520853|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|24.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|35.7|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 180||35.7|13.8|<0.001
81520854|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|11.1||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|20.9|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 180||20.9|1.2|0.027
81520855|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|15.5||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|27.0|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 240||27.0|4.0|0.008
81520856|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|0.8||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|11.4|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 240||11.4|-9.8|0.885
81520857|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|24.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|35.4|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 300||35.4|12.6|<0.001
81520858|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|6.8||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|16.9|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 300||16.9|-3.4|0.19
81520859|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|21.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|33.4|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 360||33.4|9.7|<0.001
81520860|NCT00162266|162730904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|2.7||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|13.5|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 360||13.5|-8.1|0.625
81520861|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|3.5||||0.04||95.0|0.2|6.8|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 30||6.8|0.2|0.04
81520862|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|2.9||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|5.9|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 30||5.9|-0.2|0.063
81520863|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|8.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|13.9|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 60||13.9|3.5|0.001
81520864|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|3.8||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|7.3|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 60||7.3|0.3|0.032
81520865|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|7.9||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|13.3|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 90||13.3|2.4|0.005
81520866|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|3.9||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|8.2|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 90||8.2|-0.3|0.07
81520867|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|9.7||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|16.7|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 120||16.7|2.7|0.007
81520868|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|2.4||||0.395||95.0|-3.1|7.8|||Chi-squared|||||7.8|-3.1|0.395
81520869|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|10.6||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|17.7|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 150||17.7|3.4|0.004
81520870|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|2.4||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|7.8|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 150||7.8|-3.1|0.395
81520871|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|14.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|22.2|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 180||22.2|7.5|<0.001
81520872|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|8.8||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|14.9|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 180||14.9|2.7|0.005
81520873|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|13.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|21.4|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 240||21.4|5.0|0.002
81520874|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|3.5||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|10.1|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 240||10.1|-3.0|0.292
81520875|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|21.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|29.5|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 300||29.5|12.4|<0.001
81520876|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|8.0||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|14.3|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 300||14.3|1.6|0.014
81520877|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|13.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|22.2|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 360||22.2|4.4|0.003
81520878|NCT00162266|162730905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate of Difference|4.8||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|12.6|||Chi-squared|||Response on Day 360||12.6|-3.0|0.227
81586404|NCT03909165|162846196|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.17||||||4 mg/kg AUC0-1hr GMR = 3 to \< 6 months AUC0-1hr GM / 6 months to \< 2 years AUC0-1hr GM.||1.17|0.80|
81520879|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.02||||0.2676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|5.61|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 15 Treatment Comparison||5.61|-1.56|0.2676
81520880|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.46|-0.14|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 15 Treatment Comparison||-0.14|-7.46|0.0418
81520881|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.25||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|12.41|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 30 Treatment Comparison||12.41|2.08|0.0061
81520882|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14||||0.6713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.45|4.16||ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|ANOVA||Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 30 Treatment Comparison||4.16|-6.45|0.6713
81520883|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.75||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.67|17.84|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 60 Treatment Comparison||17.84|5.67|0.0002
81520884|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.8495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|6.82|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 60 Treatment Comparison||6.82|-5.62|0.8495
81520885|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.1||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.63|18.56|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 90 Treatment Comparison||18.56|5.63|0.0003
81520886|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.19||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|10.81|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 90 Treatment Comparison||10.81|-2.44|0.0003
81520887|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.54||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.28|21.81|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 120 Treatment Comparison||21.81|7.28|0.0001
81520888|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6||||0.3141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|10.64|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 120 Treatment Comparison||10.64|-3.43|0.3141
81520889|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.96||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.49|25.43|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 150 Treatment Comparison||25.43|8.49|0.0001
81520890|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.32||||0.3552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|10.37|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 150 Treatment Comparison||10.37|-3.73|0.3552
81520891|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.36||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.19|30.54|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 180 Treatment Comparison||30.54|10.19|0.0001
81520892|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.38||||0.0451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|14.6|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 180 Treatment Comparison||14.60|0.16|0.0451
81520893|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.63||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.83|26.44|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 240 Treatment Comparison||26.44|8.83|0.0001
81520894|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.78||||0.4669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.73|10.28|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 240 Treatment Comparison||10.28|-4.73|0.4669
81520895|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.51|31.48|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 300 Treatment Comparison||31.48|10.51|0.0001
81520896|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.13||||3.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|10.41|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 300 Treatment Comparison||10.41|-4.15|3.13
81520897|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.38||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|30.56|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 360 Treatment Comparison||30.56|10.20|0.0001
81520898|NCT00162266|162730906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.06||||0.2989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|11.72|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|Estimate= Model AUC for abatacept+methotrexate - Model AUC for placebo+methotrexate|Day 360 Treatment Comparison||11.72|-3.61|0.2989
81520899|NCT00162266|162730907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2132.63||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1067.32|3197.94||ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|ANOVA||Estimate = Model AUC for Aripiprazole+MTX - Model AUC for PLACEBO+MTX|Comparison at Day 180||3197.94|1067.32|0.0001
81520900|NCT00162266|162730907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|353.47||||0.4393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-544.46|1251.41||ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|ANOVA||Estimate = Model AUC for Aripiprazole+MTX - Model AUC for PLACEBO+MTX|Comparison at Day 180||1251.41|-544.46|0.4393
81520901|NCT00162266|162730907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5641.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2823.46|8459.74||ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|ANOVA||Estimate = Model AUC for Aripiprazole+MTX - Model AUC for PLACEBO+MTX|Comparison at Day 360||8459.74|2823.46|0.0001
81520902|NCT00162266|162730907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1054.38||||0.3029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-955.59|3064.35||ANOVA model: AUC = treatment|ANOVA||Estimate = Model AUC for Aripiprazole+MTX - Model AUC for PLACEBO+MTX|Comparison at Day 360||3064.35|-955.59|0.3029
81586405|NCT03909165|162846198|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|1.4||||||2 mg/kg Cmax GMR = Birth to 27 days Cmax GM / 28 days to \< 3 months Cmax GM.||1.40|0.61|
81586406|NCT03909165|162846198|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.7||||||2 mg/kg Cmax GMR = 28 days to \< 3 months Cmax GM / 3 to \< 6 months Cmax GM.||1.70|0.70|
81586407|NCT03909165|162846198|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.36||||||2 mg/kg Cmax GMR = 3 to \< 6 months Cmax GM / 6 months to \< 2 years Cmax GM.||1.36|0.63|
81586408|NCT03909165|162846198|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.26||||||4 mg/kg Cmax GMR = Birth to 27 days Cmax GM / 28 days to \< 3 months Cmax GM.||1.26|0.70|
81586409|NCT03909165|162846198|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|0.89||||||4 mg/kg Cmax GMR = 28 days to \< 3 months Cmax GM / 3 to \< 6 months Cmax GM.||0.89|0.52|
81586410|NCT03909165|162846198|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.43||||||4 mg/kg AUC0-1hr GMR = 3 to \< 6 months Cmax GM / 6 months to \< 2 years Cmax GM.||1.43|0.83|
81586411|NCT03909165|162846203|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.4|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|4.18||Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by neuromuscular blocking agent and age groups.|Log Rank|||The Hazard Ratio (HR) for the pairwise comparison of Sugammadex 2 mg/kg vs. Neostigmine + (Glycopyrrolate or Atropine) was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with covariates of treatment, age (continuous) and stratified by neuromuscular blocking agent.||4.18|1.37|= 0.0002
81586412|NCT03909165|162846204|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|29.5||||||The difference in percentage of participants with an AE in sugammadex 2 mg/kg group versus the Neostigmine + (Glycopyrrolate or Atropine) group was based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by neuromuscular blocking agent and age group.||29.5|-14.2|
81586413|NCT03909165|162846204|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|26.7||||||The difference in percentage of participants with an AE in sugammadex 4 mg/kg group versus the Neostigmine + (Glycopyrrolate or Atropine) group was based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by neuromuscular blocking agent and age group.||26.7|-13.5|
81586414|NCT00559962|162846211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|7.07|||ANOVA|||One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to compare the absolute change from baseline to Week 12 in percent hepatic fat between AEGR-755 5 mg and placebo.||7.07|2.30|<0.001
81586415|NCT00559962|162846212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|7.57||(All comparisons)|ANOVA|||One-way ANOVA to compare the absolute change from baseline to Week 12 in percent hepatic fat between active treatment groups and placebo||7.57|2.27|<0.001
81586416|NCT00559962|162846212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|7.07||(All comparisons)|ANOVA|||||7.07|2.30|<0.001
81586417|NCT00559962|162846212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|6.1||(All comparisons)|ANOVA|||One-way ANOVA to compare the absolute change from baseline to Week 12 in percent hepatic fat between active treatment groups and placebo||6.10|1.73|<0.001
81586418|NCT00559962|162846212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.31|11.33||(All comparisons)|ANOVA|||||11.33|4.31|<0.001
81586419|NCT00559962|162846212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|5.72||(All comparisons)|ANOVA|||One-way ANOVA to compare the absolute change from baseline to Week 12 in percent hepatic fat between active treatment groups and placebo||5.72|1.58|<0.001
81586420|NCT00559962|162846212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.22|11.11||(All comparisons)|ANOVA|||One-way ANOVA to compare the absolute change from baseline to Week 12 in percent hepatic fat between active treatment groups and placebo||11.11|4.22|<0.001
81586421|NCT00559962|162846212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.16|9.86||(All comparisons)|ANOVA|||One-way ANOVA to compare the absolute change from baseline to Week 12 in percent hepatic fat between active treatment groups and placebo||9.86|5.16|<0.001
81586422|NCT00792610|162846213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|<|0.05||95.0|0.05|0.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||Chi-square analysis and Fischer's exact test were used for comparing group proportions between seropositive and seronegative participants. GMT and their 95% confidence intervals were also calculated using the software developed by Kirkman, T.W. (18) An ANOVA test was performed to compare the difference of the three groups at one, six and seven months categorized by the anti-HBs titers at 7-10 days after the booster.||.15|.05|<0.05
81586423|NCT01461096|162846214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.1|0.47|1.31||P-value was unadjusted for multiple comparisons and a P-value less than 5% was the threshold for statistical significance.|generalized log-rank test (Sun 1996)|The generalized log-rank test (Sun 1996) was performed to evaluate whether participants in the two arms had the same survival rate.|qHPV group represented the numerator for the hazard ratio and Placebo group represented the denominator.|||1.31|0.47|0.350
81586424|NCT04889625|162846219|NON_INFERIORITY|This study was powered to demonstrate non-inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control lens with respect to binocular HLHC distance, intermediate and near visual acuity. A non-inferiority margin of 0.05 logMAR was used; (0.05) logMAR is approximately half a line on an ETDRS chart.|least-square mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0085|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.017|||Mixed Model Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A - delefilcon A|Distance (4m)||0.017|-0.017|
81586425|NCT04889625|162846219|NON_INFERIORITY|This study was powered to demonstrate non-inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control lens with respect to binocular HLHC distance, intermediate and near visual acuity. A non-inferiority margin of 0.05 logMAR was used; (0.05) logMAR is approximately half a line on an ETDRS chart.|least-square mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0108|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|-0.008|||Mixed Model Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A - delefilcon A|Intermediate (64cm)||-0.008|-0.051|
81586426|NCT04889625|162846219|NON_INFERIORITY|This study was powered to demonstrate non-inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control lens with respect to binocular HLHC distance, intermediate and near visual acuity. A non-inferiority margin of 0.05 logMAR was used; (0.05) logMAR is approximately half a line on an ETDRS chart.|least-square mean difference|-0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0129|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|-0.011|||Mixed Model Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A - delefilcon A|Near (40cm)||-0.011|-0.062|
81586427|NCT04889625|162846220|NON_INFERIORITY|This study was powered to demonstrate the primary hypotheses. However, the final sample size calculation was deemed large enough to test for Non-inferiority of the Test relative to the Control. A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used.|least-square mean difference|6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|10.5|||Mixed Model Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A (C3)- delefilcon A|||10.5|2.0|
81586428|NCT00404352|162846224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test was stratified for controlling randomization stratification factors.||||||<0.001
81586429|NCT00404352|162846224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test was stratified for controlling randomization stratification factors.||||||0.008
81586430|NCT00404352|162846224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test was stratified for controlling randomization stratification factors.||||||0.009
81586431|NCT00404352|162846225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test was stratified for controlling randomization stratification factors.||||||<0.001
81586432|NCT00404352|162846225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test was stratified for controlling randomization stratification factors.||||||0.002
81586433|NCT00404352|162846225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.774|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test was stratified for controlling randomization stratification factors.||||||0.774
81586434|NCT01077960|162846242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81638629|NCT04421456|162967244|SUPERIORITY|The repeated measures model includes stratification factors (sex and region), associated baseline, visit, randomised treatment arm and visit by treatment arm interaction as fixed effects and visit repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. For the PANSS-T score, baseline PANSS-P, baseline PANSS-N, and baseline PANSS-G are included in the model as fixed effects for the associated baseline instead of baseline PANSS-T.|Least square mean difference|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.4226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.76|2.85|||Mixed-effects repeated measures model|||||2.85|-6.76|0.4226
81638630|NCT04421456|162967245|SUPERIORITY|The repeated measures model includes stratification factors (sex and region), associated baseline, visit, randomised treatment arm and visit by treatment arm interaction as fixed effects and visit repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.|Least square mean difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.4479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|1.0|||Mixed-effects repeated measures model|||||1.00|-2.25|0.4479
81638631|NCT04421456|162967245|SUPERIORITY|The repeated measures model includes stratification factors (sex and region), associated baseline, visit, randomised treatment arm and visit by treatment arm interaction as fixed effects and visit repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.|Least square mean difference|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.1616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|0.49|||Mixed-effects repeated measures model|||||0.49|-2.92|0.1616
81586435|NCT01077960|162846243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81586436|NCT01077960|162846244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81586437|NCT01077960|162846245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81586438|NCT01077960|162846246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81586439|NCT01077960|162846247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.015
81586440|NCT05619692|162846248|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.1642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|3.73||The p-value was obtained using MMRM model which included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction as categorical covariates, and WAIS-IV at baseline as continuous covariates.|MRMM||Difference was calculated as SAGE-718 - placebo.|||3.73|-0.64|0.1642
81586441|NCT00692770|162846303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||=|0.258329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.134||One sided P-value was stratified by region, risk of recurrence and previous curative treatment.|Log Rank|||||1.134|0.78|=0.258329
81586442|NCT00692770|162846304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.891|||=|0.121383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.735|1.081||One sided P-value was stratified by region, risk of recurrence and previous curative treatment.|Log Rank|||||1.081|0.735|=0.121383
81586443|NCT00692770|162846305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.995|||=|0.484742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.761|1.3||One-sided P-value was stratified by region, risk of recurrence and previous curative treatment.|Log Rank|||||1.3|0.761|=0.484742
81638632|NCT04421456|162967246|SUPERIORITY|The repeated measures model includes stratification factors (sex and region), associated baseline, visit, randomised treatment arm and visit by treatment arm interaction as fixed effects and visit repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.|Least square mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.6787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.18|||Mixed-effects repeated measures model|||||1.18|-1.80|0.6787
81638633|NCT04421456|162967246|SUPERIORITY|The repeated measures model includes stratification factors (sex and region), associated baseline, visit, randomised treatment arm and visit by treatment arm interaction as fixed effects and visit repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.|Least square mean difference|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.3351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|2.3|||Mixed-effects repeated measures model|||||2.30|-0.79|0.3351
81638634|NCT04421456|162967247|SUPERIORITY|The repeated measures model includes stratification factors (sex and region), associated baseline, visit, randomised treatment arm and visit by treatment arm interaction as fixed effects and visit repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.|Least square mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.4504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|1.76|||Mixed-effects repeated measures model|||||1.76|-3.96|0.4504
81586444|NCT00692770|162846306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.052|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to estimate the mean difference in the timeadjusted Area Under Curve (AUC) between the two treatment groups, with covariates for baseline scores and stratification factors. To test the treatment effect, a mixed linear model (random coefficient model) was used for the EQ-5D index score. Statistical tests were performed with a 2 sided type I error of 5%.||0.052|0.025|<0.0001
81586445|NCT00692770|162846307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.978|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.797|4.159|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to estimate the mean difference in the timeadjusted Area Under Curve (AUC) between the two treatment groups, with covariates for baseline scores and stratification factors. To test the treatment effect, a mixed linear model (random coefficient model) was used for the EQ-5D VAS score. Statistical tests were performed with a 2 sided type I error of 5%.||4.159|1.797|<0.0001
81586446|NCT00692770|162846308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|6.7|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used to estimate the mean difference in the timeadjusted AUC between the two treatment groups, with covariates for baseline scores and stratification factors. To test the treatment effect, a mixed linear model (random coefficient model) was used for the FACT-HEP score. Statistical tests were performed with a 2 sided type I error of 5%.||6.7|3.5|<0.0001
81586447|NCT00692770|162846309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.6|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used to estimate the mean difference in the timeadjusted AUC between the two treatment groups, with covariates for baseline scores and stratification factors. To test the treatment effect, a mixed linear model (random coefficient model) was used for the FACT-G score. Statistical tests were performed with a 2 sided type I error of 5%.||3.6|1.4|<0.0001
81586448|NCT00692770|162846310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.562|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.241|1.965|||||Significance of the biomarker main effect (RFS) and its corresponding hazard ratio estimate (HR) with 95% CI were reported. HR was expressed as high/low biomarker levels.|||1.965|1.241|
81586449|NCT00692770|162846311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.747|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.407|2.17|||||Significance of the biomarker main effect (RFS) and its corresponding hazard ratio estimate (HR) with 95% CI were reported. HR was expressed as high/low biomarker levels.|||2.170|1.407|
81586450|NCT00692770|162846312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.206|2.018|||||Significance of the biomarker main effect (RFS) and its corresponding hazard ratio estimate (HR) with 95% CI were reported. HR was expressed as high/low biomarker levels.|||2.018|1.206|
81586451|NCT04477304|162846338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.07||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Left-Censored Tobit Regression||Assuming a clinic-level intraclass correlation of 0.01, alpha 0.025, 86 clinics, and 5.5 clinicians per-clinic (N = 473), it was calculated we would have over 85% power for a one-tailed test detecting a 12% reduction in MME from baseline to intervention.||-0.07|-0.12|<0.001
81586452|NCT04477304|162846339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.16||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Left-Censored Tobit Regression||Assuming a clinic-level intraclass correlation of 0.01, alpha 0.025, 86 clinics, and 5.5 clinicians per-clinic (N = 473), it was calculated we would have over 85% power for a one-tailed test detecting a 12% reduction in MME from baseline to intervention.||-0.16|-0.23|<0.001
81586453|NCT04477304|162846340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|-0.06||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Assuming a clinic-level intraclass correlation of 0.01, alpha 0.025, 86 clinics, and 5.5 clinicians per-clinic (N = 473), it was calculated we would have over 85% power for a one-tailed test detecting a 12% reduction in MME from baseline to intervention.||-0.06|-0.10|<0.001
81586454|NCT04477304|162846341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|-0.03||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Left-Censored Tobit Regression||Assuming a clinic-level intraclass correlation of 0.01, alpha 0.025, 86 clinics, and 5.5 clinicians per-clinic (N = 473), it was calculated we would have over 85% power for a one-tailed test detecting a 12% reduction in MME from baseline to intervention.||-0.03|-0.08|<0.001
81586455|NCT04477304|162846342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|-0.01||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Assuming a clinic-level intraclass correlation of 0.01, alpha 0.025, 86 clinics, and 5.5 clinicians per-clinic (N = 473), it was calculated we would have over 85% power for a one-tailed test detecting a 12% reduction in MME from baseline to intervention.||-0.01|-0.03|0.392
81586456|NCT04477304|162846343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|-0.05||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Left-Censored Tobit Regression||Assuming a clinic-level intraclass correlation of 0.01, alpha 0.025, 86 clinics, and 5.5 clinicians per-clinic (N = 473), it was calculated we would have over 85% power for a one-tailed test detecting a 12% reduction in MME from baseline to intervention.||-0.05|-0.13|<0.001
81586457|NCT01904604|162846385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|33.8||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|33.8|10.2|57.5||A one-sided test was used with the a priori threshold for statistical significance of 0.0125. No adjustments were made to the p-value.|Barnard's statistic|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between treatment groups. Subjects who did not complete the Week 52 oral food challenge were counted as treatment failures.||57.5|10.2|0.005
81586458|NCT01904604|162846385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|36.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|36.0|12.6|59.4||A one-sided test was used with the a priori threshold for statistical significance of 0.0125. No adjustments were made to the p-value.|Barnard's statistic|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between treatment groups. Subjects who did not complete the Week 52 oral food challenge were counted as treatment failures.||59.4|12.6|0.003
81586459|NCT01904604|162846385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.2||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|2.2|-25.8|30.1||A one-sided test was used with the a priori threshold for statistical significance of 0.0125. No adjustments were made to the p-value.|Barnard's statistic|||||30.1|-25.8|0.48
81586460|NCT01904604|162846389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||||||No adjustments were made to the p-value.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The two-sided t approximation was used.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between treatment groups.||||0.80
81586461|NCT01904604|162846389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||||||No adjustments were made to the p-value.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The two-sided t approximation was used.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between treatment groups.||||0.008
81586462|NCT01904604|162846389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||No adjustments were made to the p-value.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The two-sided t approximation was used.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between treatment groups.||||0.01
81586463|NCT03907683|162846431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16412|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0098|0.3185|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis was that the mean steady state response to weekday move more messages would not differ from zero||0.3185|.0098|0.037
81586464|NCT03907683|162846431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12538|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07674||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0274|0.2781|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis was that the mean steady state response to weekday sit less messages would not differ from zero||0.2781|-0.0274|.106
81586465|NCT03907683|162846431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24738|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13746||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0262|0.521|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis was that the mean steady state response to weekday inspirational quote messages would not differ from zero||.5210|-.0262|.076
81586466|NCT03907683|162846431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.30563|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16136||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0156|0.6268|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis was that the mean steady state response to weekend move more messages would not differ from zero||.6268|-.0156|.062
81586467|NCT03907683|162846431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.277|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.10676||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0645|0.4895|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis was that the mean steady state response to weekend sit less messages would not differ from zero||.4895|.0645|0.11
81586468|NCT03907683|162846431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.10837|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16895||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2279|0.4447|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis was that the mean steady state response to weekend inspirational quote messages would not differ from zero||0.4447|-0.2279|.523
81586469|NCT02075840|162846438|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio, stratified|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.65|||Log Rank|||Stratified hazard ratio and p-value are stratified for covariates Race (Asian vs Non-Asian) and CNS metastases at baseline by IRC.||0.65|0.34|<0.0001
81586470|NCT02075840|162846440|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.7|||Log Rank|Stratified hazard ratio and p-value are stratified for covariates Race (Asian vs Non-Asian) and CNS metastases at baseline by IRC.||||0.70|0.36|<0.0001
81586471|NCT02075840|162846442|SUPERIORITY|IRC, RECIST v1.1 Stratified Analysis (by race (Asian vs non-Asian) and CNS metastases at baseline by IRC)|Cause-Specific Hazard Ratio|0.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.28|||Log Rank|||||0.28|0.10|<0.0001
81586472|NCT02075840|162846444|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rates|7.4||||0.0936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|16.5||Stratified analysis|Mantel Haenszel|||||16.50|-1.71|0.0936
81586473|NCT02075840|162846446|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.2405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.2||Stratified analysis|Log Rank|||||1.20|0.48|0.2405
81586474|NCT02075840|162846457|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.2079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.19|||Log Rank|Stratified analysis||Fatigue||1.19|0.46|0.2079
81586475|NCT02075840|162846457|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.66||||0.1137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|3.15||Stratified analysis|Log Rank|||Dyspnea||3.15|0.88|0.1137
81586476|NCT02075840|162846459|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.7042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.74||Stratified analysis|Log Rank|||Coughing||1.74|0.44|0.7042
81586477|NCT02075840|162846459|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.76||||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.92||Stratified analysis|Log Rank|||Dyspnea||2.92|1.05|0.0285
81586478|NCT02075840|162846459|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43||||0.2377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.61||Stratified analysis|Log Rank|||Pain in arm and shoulder||2.61|0.79|0.2377
81586479|NCT02075840|162846459|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.0796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.1||Stratified analysis|Log Rank|||Pain in chest||1.10|0.24|0.0796
81586480|NCT02075840|162846459|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.6435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.68||Stratified analysis|Log Rank|||Composite score||1.68|0.72|0.6435
81586481|NCT00357370|162846494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1898|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.32|||||ANCOVA was applied. No formal statistical testing was performed to compare between treatment groups.|||-0.32|-1.08|
81586482|NCT00357370|162846494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1903|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.4|||||ANCOVA was applied. No formal statistical testing was performed to compare between treatment groups.|||-0.40|-1.16|
81586483|NCT00357370|162846495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.4753|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.37|7.48|||||ANCOVA was applied. No formal statistical testing was performed to compare between treatment groups.|||7.48|-38.37|
81586484|NCT00357370|162846495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.4574|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.33|-4.55|||||ANCOVA was applied. No formal statistical testing was performed to compare between treatment groups.|||-4.55|-50.33|
81586485|NCT00357370|162846499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8302|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.69|4.6|||||ANCOVA was applied. No formal statistical testing was performed to compare between treatment groups.|||4.60|-10.69|
81586486|NCT00357370|162846499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8291|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.17|5.12|||||ANCOVA was applied. No formal statistical testing was performed to compare between treatment groups.|||5.12|-10.17|
81586487|NCT02659020|162846512|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.945||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.639|1.397||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status (ECOG PS) (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|||1.397|0.639|0.775
81586488|NCT02659020|162846522|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.667||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.385|1.158||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|||1.158|0.385|0.148
81586489|NCT02659020|162846523|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.692||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.476|1.007||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|||1.007|0.476|0.055
81586490|NCT02659020|162846523|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.828||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.398||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank|||||1.398|0.490|0.482
81586491|NCT02659020|162846524|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.589||||0.1891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.794|3.179||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Exact Mantel-Haenszel test||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|||3.179|0.794|0.1891
81586492|NCT02659020|162846524|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.668||||0.0642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.923|7.71||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Exact Mantel-Haenszel test||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|||7.710|0.923|0.0642
81586493|NCT02659020|162846525|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.106||||0.7724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.558|2.194||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Exact Mantel-Haenszel test||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|||2.194|0.558|0.7724
81586494|NCT02659020|162846525|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.222||||0.6508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.513|2.911||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Exact Mantel-Haenszel test||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|||2.911|0.513|0.6508
81638635|NCT04421456|162967247|SUPERIORITY|The repeated measures model includes stratification factors (sex and region), associated baseline, visit, randomised treatment arm and visit by treatment arm interaction as fixed effects and visit repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.|Least square mean difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.4195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|1.76|||Mixed-effects repeated measures model|||||1.76|-4.22|0.4195
81586495|NCT02659020|162846526|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.661||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.419|1.041||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|||1.041|0.419|0.073
81586496|NCT02659020|162846526|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.703||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.395|1.253||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|||1.253|0.395|0.225
81586497|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.213||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.834|1.764||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Fatigue||1.764|0.834|0.332
81586498|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.813||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.514|1.287||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Nausea and vomiting||1.287|0.514|0.389
81586499|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.598||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.386|0.926||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Pain||0.926|0.386|0.020
81586500|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.947||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|1.442||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Dyspnoea||1.442|0.622|0.821
81586501|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.931||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.574|1.509||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Insomnia||1.509|0.574|0.812
81586502|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.355||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.893|2.055||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Appetite loss||2.055|0.893|0.162
81586503|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.881||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.413||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Constipation||1.413|0.550|0.619
81586504|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.134||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.746|1.724||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Diarrhoea||1.724|0.746|0.597
81586505|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.766||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.425|1.381||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Financial difficulties||1.381|0.425|0.380
81586506|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.046||||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.635|1.723||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Fatigue||1.723|0.635|0.877
81638636|NCT04421456|162967248|SUPERIORITY|The repeated measures model includes stratification factors (sex and region), associated baseline, visit, randomised treatment arm, visit by treatment arm interaction and visit by associated baseline interaction as fixed effects and visit repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.|Least square mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.3|||Mixed-effects repeated measures model|||||0.30|-0.35|0.8850
81638637|NCT04421456|162967248|SUPERIORITY|The repeated measures model includes stratification factors (sex and region), associated baseline, visit, randomised treatment arm, visit by treatment arm interaction and visit by associated baseline interaction as fixed effects and visit repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.|Least square mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.7808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.27|||Mixed-effects repeated measures model|||||0.27|-0.36|0.7808
81638638|NCT04421456|162967249|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.412||||0.6707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.288|6.924|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.924|0.288|0.6707
81638639|NCT04421456|162967249|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.576||||0.4883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.121|2.744|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.744|0.121|0.4883
81638640|NCT03989232|162967264|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-0.23||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||On-treatment without rescue medication observation period: Imputation of missing data was handled by multiple imputation (MI) assuming that missing data were missed at random (MAR). The imputation was performed separately within each treatment group defined by randomised treatment.||-0.11|-0.36|0.0003
81638641|NCT03989232|162967264|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-0.18||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||In-trial observation period: Imputation of missing data was handled by MI assuming that missing data were missed at random. The imputation was performed by imputing missing week 40 data separately within groups defined by randomised treatment and treatment status at week 40.||-0.04|-0.31|0.0098
81638642|NCT01930188|162967275|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated treatment difference between semaglutide 1.0 mg and sitagliptin was below the pre-specified non-inferiority margin (0.3 %).|treatment difference|-1.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|Post-baseline responses analysed with mixed model for repeated measurements-treatment \& country (fixed) \& baseline (covariate) all nested within visit||||-0.91|-1.21|<0.0001
81638643|NCT01930188|162967275|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated treatment difference between semaglutide 0.5 mg and sitagliptin was below the pre-specified non-inferiority margin (0.3 %).|treatment difference|-0.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis done with mixed model for repeated measurements (treatment \& country as fixed factors \& baseline value as covariate) all nested within visit||||-0.62|-1.21|<0.0001
81638644|NCT00337610|162967291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.19|<|0.001||95.0|-1.36|-0.67|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; prior anti-hyperglycemic agent (AHA) \[medication\] (on Monotherapy AHA or on Metformin-based combination therapy)||||-0.67|-1.36|<0.001
81638645|NCT00337610|162967292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|42.2|<|0.001||95.0|-37.7|-13.3|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; prior anti-hyperglycemic medication (on Monotherapy AHA or on Metformin-based combination therapy)||||-13.3|-37.7|<0.001
81458862|NCT03349060|162608940|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|41.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.7|52.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||52.7|30.7|<0.0001
81458863|NCT03349060|162608940|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|19.6||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|31.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||31.1|8.1|0.0026
81458864|NCT03349060|162608940|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|40.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.3|51.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||51.7|28.3|<0.0001
81458865|NCT03349060|162608941|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|1.3||||0.3151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|5.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||5.6|-2.9|0.3151
81458866|NCT03349060|162608941|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|6.0||||0.0292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|11.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||11.3|0.7|0.0292
81458867|NCT03349060|162608941|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-0.2||||0.9402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|5.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||5.5|-5.9|0.9402
81458868|NCT03349060|162608941|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|15.3||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|23.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||23.2|7.3|0.0019
81520903|NCT00162266|162730911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.66||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.67|42.66|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA: % change = pretreatment|Estimate = adjusted % change (BMS10mg/kg+MTX or BMS 2mg/kg+MTX) - adjusted change for placebo+MTX|Day 180||42.66|12.67|0.0003
81638646|NCT00337610|162967293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-54.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|63.8|<|0.001||95.0|-74.7|-33.6|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; prior anti-hyperglycemic medication (on Monotherapy AHA or on Metformin-based combination therapy)||||-33.6|-74.7|<0.001
81586507|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.102||||0.791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.568|2.139||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Nausea and vomiting||2.139|0.568|0.791
81586508|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.454|1.443||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Pain||1.443|0.454|0.487
81586509|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.014||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.556|1.85||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Dyspnoea||1.850|0.556|0.976
81586510|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.694||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.882|3.25||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Insomnia||3.250|0.882|0.111
81586511|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.108||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.979||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Appetite loss||1.979|0.620|0.760
81638647|NCT00337610|162967294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.34|<|0.001||95.0|-1.4|-0.62|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; prior anti-hyperglycemic medication (on Monotherapy AHA or on Metformin-based combination therapy)||||-0.62|-1.40|<0.001
81638648|NCT04012970|162967295|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|2-way, repeated measures||||||<0.05
81586512|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.119||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.586|2.135||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Constipation||2.135|0.586|0.747
81586513|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.367||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|2.576||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Diarrhoea||2.576|0.726|0.330
81586514|NCT02659020|162846527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.373||||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.636|2.965||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Log Rank||Stratified by number of prior systemic therapies for locally advanced or metastatic disease (0 vs ≥1), histological tumor type (leiomyosarcoma vs non-leiomyosarcoma), and ECOG PS (0 vs1).|Financial difficulties||2.965|0.636|0.411
81586515|NCT02703636|162846625|OTHER|The MMRM model contained visit as a fixed effect, baseline MMSE score as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.259||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.16|||t-test, 2 sided||change at week 24|||0.16|-0.87|0.1750
81586516|NCT03778931|162846660|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.546||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.387|0.768|||Log Rank|The p-value was generated by using a two-sided stratified log-rank test.||The analysis was performed using a stratified Cox Proportional Hazards model with ties=Efron and the stratification factors: prior treatment with fulvestrant (yes vs no) and presence of visceral metastases (yes vs no); the CI calculated using a profile likelihood approach.||0.768|0.387|0.0005
81586517|NCT03778931|162846661|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.697||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.552|0.88|||Log Rank|The p-value was generated by using a two-sided stratified log-rank test.||The analysis was performed using a stratified Cox Proportional Hazards model with ties=Efron and the stratification factors: prior treatment with fulvestrant (yes vs no) and presence of visceral metastases (yes vs no); the CI calculated using a profile likelihood approach.||0.880|0.552|0.0018
81586518|NCT03778931|162846662|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.592||||0.0325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.361|0.958||The p-value was generated by using a two-sided stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank|||The analysis was performed using a stratified Cox Proportional Hazards model with ties=Efron and the stratification factors: prior treatment with fulvestrant (yes vs no) and presence of visceral metastases (yes vs no); the CI calculated using a profile likelihood approach.||0.958|0.361|0.0325
81586519|NCT03778931|162846663|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.742||||0.0697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|1.025|||Log Rank|The p-value was generated by using a two-sided stratified log-rank test.|Applied a stratified Cox Proportional Hazards model with ties=Efron and the stratification factors: ESR1-mutational status (ESR1-mut vs ESR1-wt), prior treatment with fulvestrant (yes vs no) and presence of visceral metastases (yes vs no).|||1.025|0.536|0.0697
81638649|NCT04012970|162967295|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||Stiffness change ran with covariates (baseline stiffness, BMI, ODI, waist circumference, height and gender).||||<0.01
81638650|NCT04012970|162967296|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|2-way, repeated measures||||||<0.01
81638651|NCT04012970|162967296|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||Stiffness change ran with covariates (baseline stiffness, BMI, ODI, waist circumference, height and gender).||||<0.01
81638652|NCT04012970|162967297|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|2-way, repeated measures||||||<0.01
81638653|NCT04012970|162967297|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Tone change ran with covariates (baseline stiffness, BMI, ODI, waist circumference, height and gender).||||<0.05
81638654|NCT04012970|162967298|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|2-way, repeated measures||||||<0.01
81638655|NCT04012970|162967298|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Tone change ran with covariates (baseline stiffness, BMI, ODI, waist circumference, height and gender).||||<0.05
81520904|NCT00162266|162730911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.68||||0.3253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: % change = pretreatment|Estimate = adjusted % change (BMS10mg/kg+MTX or BMS 2mg/kg+MTX) - adjusted change for placebo+MTX|Day 180||||0.3253
81520905|NCT00162266|162730911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.24||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.14|48.33|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: % change = pretreatment|Estimate = adjusted % change (BMS10mg/kg+MTX or BMS 2mg/kg+MTX) - adjusted change for placebo+MTX|Day 360||48.33|16.14|0.0001
81520906|NCT00162266|162730911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.48||||0.0869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|26.78|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: % change = pretreatment|Estimate = adjusted % change (BMS10mg/kg+MTX or BMS 2mg/kg+MTX) - adjusted change for placebo+MTX|Day 360||26.78|-1.82|0.0869
81520907|NCT03938324|162730986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0034||||||The two-tailed significance set at 0.05 was not adjusted for multiple outcomes or comparisons. No adjustments for pairwise comparisons were required for the model.|Multi-level mixed effects|Fixed effects were treatment, time, treatment-by time; whereas, random effects were participant and participant-by-time.||Multi-level mixed effects model for longitudinal data to compare treatment group difference in trajectory across 12 months. Group sizes provided at least 80% power to detect a true difference in change trajectories (treatment-by-time interaction effect), assuming a medium effect size, two-tailed tests, and statistical significance set at 0.05. Null hypothesis was no treatment group difference in the trajectory from baseline to 12 months (no significant treatment-by-time effect).||||0.0034
81520908|NCT03938324|162730987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5137||||||The two-tailed significance set at 0.05 was not adjusted for multiple outcomes or comparisons. No adjustments for pairwise comparisons were required for the model.|Multi-level mixed effects|Fixed effects were treatment, time, treatment-by time; whereas, random effects were participant and participant-by-time.||Multi-level mixed effects model for longitudinal data to compare treatment group difference in trajectory across 12 months. Group sizes provided at least 80% power to detect a true difference in change trajectories (treatment-by-time interaction effect), assuming a medium effect size, two-tailed tests, and statistical significance set at 0.05. Null hypothesis was no treatment group difference in the trajectory from baseline to 12 months (no significant treatment-by-time effect).||||0.5137
81520909|NCT03938324|162730988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4107||||||The two-tailed significance set at 0.05 was not adjusted for multiple outcomes or comparisons. No adjustments for pairwise comparisons were required for the model.|Multi-level mixed effects|Fixed effects were treatment, time, treatment-by time; whereas, random effects were participant and participant-by-time.||Multi-level mixed effects model for longitudinal data to compare treatment group difference in trajectory across 12 months. Group sizes provided at least 80% power to detect a true difference in change trajectories (treatment-by-time interaction effect), assuming a medium effect size, two-tailed tests, and statistical significance set at 0.05. Null hypothesis was no treatment group difference in the trajectory from baseline to 12 months (no significant treatment-by-time effect).||||0.4107
81520910|NCT03938324|162730989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1708||||||The two-tailed significance set at 0.05 was not adjusted for multiple outcomes or comparisons. No adjustments for pairwise comparisons were required for the model.|Multi-level mixed effects|Fixed effects were treatment, time, treatment-by time; whereas, random effects were participant and participant-by-time.||Multi-level mixed effects model for longitudinal data to compare treatment group difference in trajectory across 12 months. Group sizes provided at least 80% power to detect a true difference in change trajectories (treatment-by-time interaction effect), assuming a medium effect size, two-tailed tests, and statistical significance set at 0.05. Null hypothesis was no treatment group difference in the trajectory from baseline to 12 months (no significant treatment-by-time effect).||||0.1708
81520911|NCT03938324|162730990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7982||||||The two-tailed significance set at 0.05 was not adjusted for multiple outcomes or comparisons. No adjustments for pairwise comparisons were required for the model.|Multi-level mixed effects|Fixed effects were treatment, time, treatment-by time; whereas, random effects were participant and participant-by-time.||Multi-level mixed effects model for longitudinal data to compare treatment group difference in trajectory across 12 months. Group sizes provided at least 80% power to detect a true difference in change trajectories (treatment-by-time interaction effect), assuming a medium effect size, two-tailed tests, and statistical significance set at 0.05. Null hypothesis was no treatment group difference in the trajectory from baseline to 12 months (no significant treatment-by-time effect).||||0.7982
81520912|NCT01073930|162731018|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the 1-sided 97.5% CI for the treatment difference (PICOPREP minus HalfLytely) was \>-9% for the percentage of responders. Superiority was demonstrated if the 1-sided 97.5% CI for treatment difference was \>0%.|Mean Difference (Net)|9.8|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|3.4||||||||||3.4|
81527646|NCT00286494|162741950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.658||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.292|1.487|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||1.487|0.292|0.315
81638656|NCT04012970|162967299|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|2-way, repeated measures||||||<0.01
81638657|NCT04012970|162967300|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|2-way, repeated measures||||||<0.001
81638658|NCT01075152|162967351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.73||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.82||A Lan-DeMets spending function analog of the O'Brien-Fleming boundaries was proposed to control the type-I error resulting from multiple interim analyses.|Regression, Cox||Hazard Ratio describes the risk of earlier HIV therapy in comparison to deferred HIV therapy initiation as the reference group.|"We compared the randomization arms for the primary endpoint of survival using time-to-event methods of Cox proportional hazards models by the intention-to-treat principle, based on two-sided type-I error with alpha=0.05.~The trial was statistically powered to detect a 25% relative survival benefit (15% absolute benefit) with 90% power and overall two-sided alpha=0.05 with an intended sample size of 500 participants. The trial was halted early by the Data and Safety Monitoring Board."||2.82|1.06|0.03
81458869|NCT03349060|162608941|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|10.8||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|17.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||17.4|4.2|0.0078
81458870|NCT03349060|162608941|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|22.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|30.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||30.1|14.2|<0.0001
81458871|NCT03349060|162608941|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|8.2||||0.0528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|15.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||15.3|1.0|0.0528
81458872|NCT03349060|162608941|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|26.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.6|35.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||35.3|17.6|<0.0001
81458873|NCT03349060|162608942|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.6|-1.9|<0.0001
81458874|NCT03349060|162608942|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.7|-3.0|<0.0001
81458875|NCT03349060|162608942|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.9|-2.2|<0.0001
81458876|NCT03349060|162608942|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.0|-3.4|<0.0001
81458877|NCT03349060|162608942|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.8|-2.3|<0.0001
81458878|NCT03349060|162608942|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.8|-3.2|<0.0001
81458879|NCT03349060|162608942|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.3||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.6|-2.1|0.0005
81458880|NCT03349060|162608942|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.4|-2.9|<0.0001
81458881|NCT03349060|162608943|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-10.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|-7.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-7.0|-14.8|<0.0001
81458882|NCT03349060|162608943|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-18.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|-15.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-15.1|-22.7|<0.0001
81458883|NCT03349060|162608943|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-12.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|-7.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-7.8|-17.3|<.0001
81458884|NCT03349060|162608943|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-22.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|-17.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-17.3|-26.8|<.0001
81586520|NCT00915798|162846685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F|0.56||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05||Frontal BOLD during abstinence in smokers and nonsmokers||||0.46
81586521|NCT00915798|162846685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F|6.64||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|Diagnosis by smoking status interaction.|Parietal BOLD during abstinence in smokers and nonsmokers||||0.012
81586522|NCT00915798|162846685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F|211.2||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|Main effect for smoking status.|Occipital BOLD during abstinence in smokers and nonsmokers.||||0.04
81586523|NCT00915798|162846685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F|1.6||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05||Frontal BOLD smoking versus nonsmoking in smokers with ADHD compared to control smokers.||||0.22
81638659|NCT01075152|162967352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.32|||||||Gray's method of cumulative incidence|||To account for the competing risk of death, the cumulative incidence function compared the randomized groups for endpoints of IRIS, relapse, and adverse events (Gray's method).||||0.32
81638660|NCT01075152|162967353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.06|||||||Gray's method of cumulative incidence|||To account for the competing risk of death, the cumulative incidence function compared the randomized groups for endpoints of IRIS, relapse, and adverse events (Gray's method).||||0.06
81586524|NCT00915798|162846685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F|0.43||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05||Parietal BOLD smoking versus nonsmoking in smokers with ADHD compared to control smokers.||||0.51
81586525|NCT00915798|162846685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F|0.16||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05||Occipital BOLD smoking versus nonsmoking in smokers with ADHD compared to control smokers.||||0.69
81586526|NCT00384813|162846691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||regression coefficient|0.33||||0.23||||||For both baseline to 4 month analyses (see above p value) and baseline to 10 month analyses, the variable of intervention group did not contribute significant additional variance.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.23
81638661|NCT01075152|162967354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.98|||||||Fisher Exact|||Categorical secondary endpoints were compared with Fisher's exact tests.||||0.98
81638662|NCT01075152|162967355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.66||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.68|||Regression, Cox|||We compared the randomization arms for survival using time-to-event methods of Cox proportional hazards models.||2.68|1.03|0.04
81638663|NCT01075152|162967356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.26|||||||Fisher Exact|||Categorical secondary endpoints were compared with Fisher's exact tests.||||0.26
81638664|NCT01075152|162967357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.23|||||||Fisher Exact|||Categorical secondary endpoints were compared with Fisher's exact tests.||||0.23
81638665|NCT01075152|162967358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.34|||||||repeated measure analysis|||The overall change from baseline in Karnofsky performance status scores was compared between groups via a repeated measure analysis, unstructured covariance matrix, adjusted for baseline value.||||0.34
81638666|NCT01075152|162967359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.44|||||||Regression, Linear|a linear mixed effects regression model fit with a random intercept and slope estimated the rate of clearance||To describe early fungicidal activity, a linear mixed effects regression model fit with a random intercept and slope estimated the rate of clearance of log10 colony forming units (CFU) of Cryptococcus, per mL of CSF per day, for all participants with \>2 cultures obtained.||||0.44
81638667|NCT01075152|162967360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02||||||This is the interaction p-value for CSF white cell count at randomization (implying there is a statistical difference in the outcome by arm based on this parameter).|Regression, Cox|||Pre-specified subgroups formed by baseline characteristics were compared for 26 week survival with models including an interaction term between treatment arm and subgroup.||||0.02
81586527|NCT00167934|162846698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.0001
81638668|NCT01079949|162967361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5739||95.0|||||Wilcoxon two sample test|||||||0.5739
81638669|NCT01079949|162967366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1734||95.0|||||Wilcoxon two sample test|||||||0.1734
81586528|NCT00167934|162846699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.04
81586529|NCT01554618|162846707|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||Exenatide versus Placebo|Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline at Week 24 were modeled using a MMRM including treatment group, region, visit, and treatment group by visit interaction, baseline HbA1c value (continuous) and baseline HbA1c by visit interaction as fixed effects, using an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.19|-1.51|0.012
81586530|NCT01554618|162846710|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-21.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.7||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.0|5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Exenatide versus Placebo|Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline at Week 24 were modeled using a MMRM including treatment group, region, visit, and treatment group by visit interaction, baseline fasting plasma glucose value, screening HbA1c (\< 9.0% or ≥ 9.0%), and baseline fasting plasma glucose by visit interaction as fixed effects, using an unstructured covariance matrix.||5.7|-49.0|0.119
81586531|NCT01554618|162846711|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.189||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis||Exenatide versus Placebo|Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline at Week 24 were modeled using a MMRM including treatment group, region, visit, and treatment group by visit interaction, baseline body weight, screening HbA1c (\< 9.0% or ≥ 9.0%), and baseline body weight by visit interaction as fixed effects, using an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.15|-3.59|0.307
81586532|NCT01554618|162846712|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|94.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|95.26||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.6|285.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Exenatide versus Placebo|Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline at Week 24 were modeled using a MMRM including treatment group, region, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, baseline fasting insulin, screening HbA1c (\< 9.0% or ≥ 9.0%), and baseline fasting insulin by visit interaction as fixed effects, using an unstructured covariance matrix.||285.5|-95.6|0.323
81586533|NCT01554618|162846713|SUPERIORITY||Difference|14.8||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|27.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Exenatide versus Placebo. Difference was the risk difference of the 2 proportions.|"Treatment difference in HbA1c \< 6.5%:~Treatment group comparison was based on CMH test stratified by screening HbA1c (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%). P-value was from the general association statistic."||27.7|1.9|0.077
81638670|NCT01079949|162967367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0642||95.0|||||Wilcoxon two sample test|||||||0.0642
81638671|NCT01079949|162967371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.408||95.0|||||Wilcoxon two sample test|||||||0.4080
81638672|NCT01079949|162967374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0648||95.0|||||Wilcoxon two sample test|||||||0.0648
81638673|NCT01079949|162967375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6799||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.6799
81638674|NCT01079949|162967376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0634||95.0|||||Wilcoxon two sample test|||||||0.0634
81638675|NCT01079949|162967378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0166||95.0|||||Wilcoxon two sample test|||||||0.0166
81638676|NCT01079949|162967379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8812||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.8812
81638677|NCT02144285|162967383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Absolute Bioavailability|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|0.6||||||||0.60|0.34|
81638678|NCT02164578|162967401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA for repeated measurements with baseline as covariate||The hypothesis H0 is tested against the one-sided alternative hypothesis H1 H0: µ∆FBF,Riva, week 20 ≤ µ∆FBF, ASA, week 20 versus H1: µΔFBF, Riva, week 20 \> µΔFBF, ASA, week 20 by test procedures for continuous data.||||0.004
81586534|NCT01554618|162846713|SUPERIORITY||Difference|14.8||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|27.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Exenatide versus Placebo. Difference was the risk difference of the 2 proportions.|"Treatment difference in HbA1c ≤ 6.5%:~Treatment group comparison was based on CMH test stratified by screening HbA1c (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%). P-value was from the general association statistic."||27.7|1.9|0.077
81586535|NCT01554618|162846713|SUPERIORITY||Difference|22.7||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|39.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Exenatide versus Placebo. Difference was the risk difference of the 2 proportions.|"Treatment difference in HbA1c \< 7.0%:~Treatment group comparison was based on CMH test stratified by screening HbA1c (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%). P-value was from the general association statistic."||39.0|6.5|0.020
81586536|NCT01554618|162846715|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Exenatide versus Placebo|"Treatment difference in SBP:~Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline at Week 24 were modeled using a MMRM including treatment group, region, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, baseline SBP, screening HbA1c (\< 9.0% or ≥ 9.0%), and baseline SBP by visit interaction as fixed effects, using an unstructured covariance matrix."||2.4|-8.0|0.284
81586537|NCT01554618|162846715|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Exenatide versus Placebo|"Treatment difference in DBP:~Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline at Week 24 were modeled using a MMRM including treatment group, region, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, baseline DBP, screening HbA1c (\< 9.0% or ≥ 9.0%), and baseline DBP by visit interaction as fixed effects, using an unstructured covariance matrix."||5.1|-2.0|0.376
81638679|NCT02164578|162967402|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.070
81586538|NCT01554618|162846717|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|90.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|69.207||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.27|238.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Exenatide versus Placebo|"Treatment difference in HOMA-B:~Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline at Week 24 were modeled using a MMRM including treatment group, region, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, baseline HOMA-B, screening HbA1c (\< 9.0% or ≥ 9.0%), and baseline HOMA-B by visit interaction as fixed effects, using an unstructured covariance matrix."||238.00|-57.27|0.211
81586539|NCT01554618|162846717|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.173||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|6.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||Exenatide versus Placebo|"Treatment difference in HOMA-S:~Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline at Week 24 were modeled using a MMRM including treatment group, region, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, baseline HOMA-S, screening HbA1c (\< 9.0% or ≥ 9.0%), and baseline HOMA-S by visit interaction as fixed effects, using an unstructured covariance matrix."||6.29|-19.80|0.289
81586540|NCT02321462|162846773|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority would be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence intervals (CI) of the difference was higher than the predefined noninferiority margin (-15%).|Adjusted difference|-0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|3.29|||||To investigate noninferiority of Eziclen compared to Fortrans®, the adjusted difference between these 2 groups was calculated with 95% CI of the adjusted difference.|A multivariate logistic regression model, adjusted on centre, age class (≤65; \>65), gender and IBD status (No IBD, IBD) was used.||3.29|-4.22|
81586541|NCT02321462|162846774|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|0.15|||=|0.0249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.28|||ANOVA|A 2-way analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with covariates for centre, age group (≤65; \>65), gender and IBD status was used.||Treatment difference for Right Colon BBPS Score.||0.28|0.02|=0.0249
81586542|NCT02321462|162846774|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|0.11|||=|0.0382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.22|||ANOVA|A 2-way ANOVA with covariates for centre, age group (≤65; \>65), gender and IBD status was used.||Treatment difference for Transverse Colon BBPS Score.||0.22|0.01|=0.0382
81586543|NCT02321462|162846774|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|0.06|||=|0.2538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.16|||ANOVA|A 2-way ANOVA with covariates for centre, age group (≤65; \>65), gender and IBD status was used.||Treatment difference for Left Colon BBPS Score.||0.16|-0.04|=0.2538
81586544|NCT02321462|162846774|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|0.33|||=|0.0256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.62|||ANOVA|A 2-way ANOVA with covariates for centre, age group (≤65; \>65), gender and IBD status was used.||Treatment difference for Global BBPS Score.||0.62|0.04|=0.0256
81586545|NCT02321462|162846775|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|0.11|||=|0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.24|||ANOVA|A 2-way ANOVA with covariates for centre, age group (≤65; \>65), gender and IBD status was used.||Treatment difference for Right Colon BBPS Score (per protocol population).||0.24|-0.02|=0.0840
81638680|NCT02164578|162967403|OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA for repeated measurements with baseline as covariate||||||0.045
81638681|NCT02164578|162967404|OTHER|||||||0.125|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.125
81638682|NCT02164578|162967405|OTHER|||||||0.217|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.217
81586546|NCT02321462|162846775|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|0.08|||=|0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.18|||ANOVA|A 2-way ANOVA with covariates for centre, age group (≤65; \>65), gender and IBD status was used.||Treatment difference for Transverse Colon BBPS Score (per protocol population).||0.18|-0.02|=0.1320
81586547|NCT02321462|162846776|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|-6.94|||=|0.2199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.53|3.64|||Regression, Logistic|A multivariate logistic regression model, adjusted on centre, age class (≤65; \>65), gender and IBD status was used.||Treatment difference for detection of polyps.||3.64|-17.53|=0.2199
81586548|NCT02321462|162846776|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|1.87|||=|0.6325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.25|9.99|||Regression, Logistic|A multivariate logistic regression model, adjusted on centre, age class (≤65; \>65), gender and IBD status was used.||Treatment difference for detection of adenomas.||9.99|-6.25|=0.6325
81586549|NCT02321462|162846776|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|-1.55|||=|0.7086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.64|6.54|||Regression, Logistic|A multivariate logistic regression model, adjusted on centre, age class (≤65; \>65), gender and IBD status was used.||Treatment difference for detection of other lesions.||6.54|-9.64|=0.7086
81586550|NCT02321462|162846777|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|0.01|||=|0.9927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|3.14|||Regression, Logistic|A multivariate logistic regression model, adjusted on centre, age class (≤65; \>65), gender and IBD status was used.||||3.14|-3.12|=0.9927
81638683|NCT02164578|162967406|OTHER|||||||0.589|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.589
81638684|NCT01241448|162967411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.29||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.58|-0.01||No multiplicity adjustments were used to calculate the p-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Sixty-five randomized patients (45 completers) per arm were expected to provide at least 90% power to detect 0.8% HbA1c difference with placebo assuming a SD for change in HbA1c of 1.2% (0.05 1-sided type I error).||-0.01|-0.58|0.094
81586551|NCT02321462|162846778|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|-0.3|||=|0.7039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|1.27|||ANOVA|A 2-way ANOVA with covariates for centre, age group (≤65; \>65), gender and IBD status was used.||||1.27|-1.88|=0.7039
81586552|NCT02321462|162846779|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|0.1|||=|0.1891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.25|||ANOVA|A 2-way ANOVA with covariates for centre, age group (≤65; \>65), gender and IBD status was used.||||0.25|-0.05|=0.1891
81586553|NCT02321462|162846780|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|13.35|||=|0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.37|20.32|||Regression, Logistic|A multivariate logistic regression model, adjusted on centre, age class (≤65; \>65), gender and IBD status was used.||||20.32|6.37|=0.0011
81586554|NCT03750903|162846802|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81586555|NCT00773175|162846825|NON_INFERIORITY|Subcutaneous administration would not be deemed as inferior if the volume infused subcutaneous is ≥85% of the volume infused intravenously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-67.5||||0.5064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-221.2|86.2||P-value for the test of the null hypothesis that the volume delivered via a hylenex-facilitated subcutaneous infusion was ≤85% of the volume delivered intravenously.|ANOVA|Emergency department plus hospital stay|Treatment difference: subcutaneous minus intravenous|||86.2|-221.2|0.5064
81586556|NCT00773175|162846825|NON_INFERIORITY|Subcutaneous administration would not be deemed as inferior if the volume infused subcutaneous is ≥85% of the volume infused intravenously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.0||||0.0325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.6|102.7||P-value for the test of the null hypothesis that the volume delivered via a hylenex-facilitated subcutaneous infusion was ≤85% of the volume delivered intravenously.|ANOVA|Emergency department stay only|Treatment difference: subcutaneous minus intravenous|||102.7|-54.6|0.0325
81586557|NCT00773175|162846826|NON_INFERIORITY|Subcutaneous administration would not be deemed as inferior if the volume infused subcutaneous is ≥85% of the volume infused intravenously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-174.7||||0.8915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-340.3|-9.1||P-value for the test of the null hypothesis that the volume delivered via a hylenex-facilitated subcutaneous infusion was ≤85% of the volume delivered intravenously.|ANOVA|Emergency department plus hospital stay|Treatment difference: subcutaneous minus intravenous|||-9.1|-340.3|0.8915
81586558|NCT00773175|162846826|NON_INFERIORITY|Subcutaneous administration would not be deemed as inferior if the volume infused subcutaneous is ≥85% of the volume infused intravenously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-58.6||||0.5469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-137.5|20.3||P-value for the test of the null hypothesis that the volume delivered via a hylenex-facilitated subcutaneous infusion was ≤85% of the volume delivered intravenously.|ANOVA|Emergency department stay only|Treatment difference: subcutaneous minus intravenous|||20.3|-137.5|0.5469
81586559|NCT00773175|162846828|NON_INFERIORITY|Subcutaneous administration would not be deemed as inferior if the volume infused subcutaneous is ≥85% of the volume infused intravenously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-67.0||||0.5035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-220.6|86.7||P-value for the test of the null hypothesis that the volume delivered via a hylenex-facilitated subcutaneous infusion was ≤85% of the volume delivered intravenously.|ANOVA|Emergency department plus hospital stay|Treatment difference: subcutaneous minus intravenous|||86.7|-220.6|0.5035
81586560|NCT00773175|162846828|NON_INFERIORITY|Subcutaneous administration would not be deemed as inferior if the volume infused subcutaneous is ≥85% of the volume infused intravenously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.6||||0.0314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.0|103.2||P-value for the test of the null hypothesis that the volume delivered via a hylenex-facilitated subcutaneous infusion was ≤85% of the volume delivered intravenously.|ANOVA|Emergency department stay only|Treatment difference: subcutaneous minus intravenous|||103.2|-54.0|0.0314
81586561|NCT00773175|162846832|NON_INFERIORITY|Subcutaneous administration would not be deemed as inferior if the volume infused subcutaneous is ≥85% of the volume infused intravenously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.5|9.4|||||Treatment difference: subcutaneous minus intravenous; Emergency department plus hospital stay|||9.4|-69.5|
81586562|NCT00773175|162846832|NON_INFERIORITY|Subcutaneous administration would not be deemed as inferior if the volume infused subcutaneous is ≥85% of the volume infused intravenously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.3|-3.1|||||Treatment difference: subcutaneous minus intravenous; Emergency department stay only|||-3.1|-77.3|
81586563|NCT00773175|162846833|NON_INFERIORITY|Subcutaneous administration would not be deemed as inferior if the volume infused subcutaneous is ≥85% of the volume infused intravenously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.5|9.4|||||Treatment difference: subcutaneous minus intravenous; Emergency department plus hospital stay|||9.4|-69.5|
81638685|NCT01241448|162967411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|-0.34||No multiplicity adjustments were used to calculate the p-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Sixty-five randomized patients (45 completers) per arm were expected to provide at least 90% power to detect 0.8% HbA1c difference with placebo assuming a SD for change in HbA1c of 1.2% (0.05 1-sided type I error).||-0.34|-0.90|<0.001
81638686|NCT01241448|162967411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.77|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|-0.48||No multiplicity adjustments were used to calculate the p-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Sixty-five randomized patients (45 completers) per arm were expected to provide at least 90% power to detect 0.8% HbA1c difference with placebo assuming a SD for change in HbA1c of 1.2% (0.05 1-sided type I error).||-0.48|-1.05|<0.01
81520913|NCT01073930|162731019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval exceeds -9.0% then PicoPrep will be declared non-inferior to HalfLytely. If the non-inferiority test is satisfied then a test for superiority will be performed by comparing the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval with 0.0%. If the lower bound of the confidence interval is above 0.0% then superiority will be declared.|Mean Difference (Net)|10.7|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|4.9|||||||Ascending colon comparison|||4.9|
81520914|NCT01073930|162731019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval exceeds -9.0% then PicoPrep will be declared non-inferior to HalfLytely. If the non-inferiority test is satisfied then a test for superiority will be performed by comparing the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval with 0.0%. If the lower bound of the confidence interval is above 0.0% then superiority will be declared.|Mean Difference (Net)|6.6|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|1.6|||||||Mid colon comparison|||1.6|
81520915|NCT01073930|162731019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval exceeds -9.0% then PicoPrep will be declared non-inferior to HalfLytely. If the non-inferiority test is satisfied then a test for superiority will be performed by comparing the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval with 0.0%. If the lower bound of the confidence interval is above 0.0% then superiority will be declared.|Mean Difference (Net)|5.2|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.4|||||||Recto-sigmoid colon comparison|||0.4|
81520916|NCT01073930|162731019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval exceeds -9.0% then PicoPrep will be declared non-inferior to HalfLytely. If the non-inferiority test is satisfied then a test for superiority will be performed by comparing the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval with 0.0%. If the lower bound of the confidence interval is above 0.0% then superiority will be declared.|Mean Difference (Net)|11.4|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|5.2|||||||Overall: Ascending, mid, and recto-sigmoid colon comparison|||5.2|
81520917|NCT01073930|162731020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81520918|NCT01073930|162731021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81520919|NCT01073930|162731022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81520920|NCT01073930|162731023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81520921|NCT01073930|162731024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81520922|NCT01073930|162731025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81520923|NCT01266590|162731028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0664||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||||||0.0664
81520924|NCT05501795|162731061|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.001
81520925|NCT01300351|162731070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.03||With a sample size of 220 randomised patients and 150 progression events, if treatment effect is consistent between ethnicities/the study populations, there is an 89% chance the HR \<1.|Log Rank|||The results of this study would be considered to be consistent with that of the CONFIRM study if the hazard ratio (HR) point estimate for the treatment comparison was \<1 (ie, it favoured fulvestrant 500 mg), without the requirement for the benefit of fulvestrant 500 mg to be statistically significant.||1.03|0.54|0.078
81520926|NCT01300351|162731071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.24|0.93|0.107
81520927|NCT01300351|162731072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.80|1.04|0.023
81520928|NCT00443781|162731086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0|||||McNemar|Exact test was used.||Mcnemar test was used to test the difference between paired PD (provocative discography) and F.A.D. (Functional Anesthetic Discography) proportions.||||0.002
81520929|NCT02066415|162731087|SUPERIORITY|"A sequential testing procedure, specifically, the hierarchical gate-keeping procedures and Hochberg method, was used to maintain the 2-sided study-wise type I error at 0.05 between the 2 erenumab doses and the primary and secondary endpoints.~This comparison was tested at a 2-sided significance level of 0.04."|Difference in LS Means|-2.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|-1.39|||Generalized linear mixed model|||The primary endpoint was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including treatment group, baseline value, stratification factors (region and medication overuse status), scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.||-1.39|-3.52|<0.001
81520930|NCT02066415|162731087|SUPERIORITY|"A sequential testing procedure, specifically, the hierarchical gate-keeping procedures and Hochberg method, was used to maintain the 2-sided study-wise type I error at 0.05 between the 2 erenumab doses and the primary and secondary endpoints.~This comparison was tested at a 2-sided significance level of 0.01."|Difference in LS Means|-2.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|-1.38|||Generalized linear mixed model|||The primary endpoint was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including treatment group, baseline value, stratification factors (region and medication overuse status), scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.||-1.38|-3.51|<0.001
81520931|NCT02066415|162731088|SUPERIORITY|This comparison was tested at a 2-sided significance level of 0.04.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|3.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test after the missing data were imputed as non-response, stratified by stratification factors (region and medication overuse status).||3.27|1.46|<0.001
81520932|NCT02066415|162731088|SUPERIORITY|This comparison was tested at a 2-sided significance level of 0.01.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|3.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test after the missing data were imputed as non-response, stratified by stratification factors (region and medication overuse status).||3.51|1.56|<0.001
81586564|NCT00773175|162846833|NON_INFERIORITY|Subcutaneous administration would not be deemed as inferior if the volume infused subcutaneous is ≥85% of the volume infused intravenously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.3|-3.1|||||Treatment difference: subcutaneous minus intravenous; Emergency department stay only|||-3.1|-77.3|
81586565|NCT00773175|162846835|NON_INFERIORITY|Subcutaneous administration would not be deemed as inferior if the volume infused subcutaneous is ≥85% of the volume infused intravenously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.5|||||Treatment difference: subcutaneous minus intravenous; Emergency department plus hospital stay|||5.5|0.3|
81586566|NCT00773175|162846835|NON_INFERIORITY|Subcutaneous administration would not be deemed as inferior if the volume infused subcutaneous is ≥85% of the volume infused intravenously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|4.7|||||Treatment difference: subcutaneous minus intravenous; Emergency department stay only|||4.7|-0.2|
81638687|NCT03331978|162967432|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.91||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|14.61|||Regression, Linear|Model is adjusted for participant sex, which was found to be significantly associated with adherence in a similar repeated measures model.|Values entered are for regression coefficient for intervention indicator (versus control) and represents the adjusted difference across all follow-up time points.|Tested with repeated measures linear regression where all 6 past-month post-intervention measurements of adherence were stacked together such that each participant could contribute up to 6 records. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering on participant, and weights for presence of data were used. Fixed effects were an intervention indicator and continuous adherence measured at baseline. Model included all participants with adherence data (a) at baseline and (b) at least one follow-up month.||14.61|-0.82|.08
81586567|NCT00773175|162846836|NON_INFERIORITY|Subcutaneous administration would not be deemed as inferior if the volume infused subcutaneous is ≥85% of the volume infused intravenously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.9|||||Treatment difference: subcutaneous minus intravenous; Emergency department plus hospital stay|||1.9|-2.8|
81586568|NCT00773175|162846836|NON_INFERIORITY|Subcutaneous administration would not be deemed as inferior if the volume infused subcutaneous is ≥85% of the volume infused intravenously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.8|||||Treatment difference: subcutaneous minus intravenous; Emergency department stay only|||0.8|-3.4|
81586569|NCT00773175|162846847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.3|||||Treatment difference = SC minus IV|||0.3|0.1|
81586570|NCT00773175|162846848|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.0|||ANOVA|From Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model with center and treatment as factors.|Treatment difference = SC minus IV.|||0.0|-0.9|0.0658
81586571|NCT00773175|162846849|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.6208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.9|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with center and treatment as factors|Treatment difference = SC minus IV|||2.9|-4.8|0.6208
81586572|NCT00773175|162846851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0685||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Question 1||||||0.0685
81586573|NCT00773175|162846851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004||||||CMH test controlling for center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Question 2||||||0.0004
81586574|NCT00773175|162846851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6861||||||CMH test controlling for center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Question 3||||||0.6861
81586575|NCT00773175|162846851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2323||||||CMH test controlling for center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Question 4||||||0.2323
81586576|NCT00773175|162846852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0033||||||CMH test controlling for center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Effectiveness||||||0.0033
81586577|NCT00773175|162846852|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||CMH test controlling for center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Degree of difficulty||||||< 0.0001
81586578|NCT00773175|162846853|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2012||||||CMH test controlling for Center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Question 1||||||0.2012
81586579|NCT00773175|162846853|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||CMH test controlling for center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Question 2||||||< 0.0001
81586580|NCT00773175|162846853|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1302||||||CMH test controlling for center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Question 4||||||0.1302
81586581|NCT00773175|162846853|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0852||||||CMH test controlling for center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Question 5||||||0.0852
81586582|NCT00773175|162846853|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0275||||||CMH test controlling for center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Question 6||||||0.0275
81586583|NCT00773175|162846859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0247|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0247
81586584|NCT00773175|162846860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007||||||CMH test controlling for center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0007
81586585|NCT04482179|162846865|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.05
81586586|NCT04482179|162846866|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.05
81586587|NCT04127786|162846889|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) of the difference of the percentages between the test group (Group 1) and control groups (Group 2, Group 3) was greater than (\>) -5% at Day 42.|Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|4.3||||||Primary Series: Cohort-I Group 1: VRVg-2 versus Primary Series: Cohort-I Group 2: Verorab®: Pediatric (\< 18 years)||4.3|-1.4|
81586588|NCT04127786|162846889|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference of the percentages between the test group (Group 1) and control groups (Group 2, Group 3) was \> -5% at Day 42.|Percentage Difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|6.4||||||Primary Series: Cohort-I Group 1: VRVg-2 versus Primary Series: Cohort-I Group 2: Verorab®: Adult (\>=18 years)||6.4|-0.6|
81586589|NCT04127786|162846889|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference of the percentages between the test group (Group 1) and control groups (Group 2, Group 3) was \> -5% at Day 42.|Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|4.4||||||Primary Series: Cohort-I Group 1: VRVg-2 versus Primary Series: Cohort-I Group 3: Imovax Rabies: Pediatric (\< 18 years)||4.4|-1.4|
81586590|NCT04127786|162846889|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference of the percentages between the test group (Group 1) and control groups (Group 2, Group 3) was \> -5% at Day 42.|Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|4.6||||||Primary Series: Cohort-I Group 1: VRVg-2 versus Primary Series: Cohort-I Group 3: Imovax Rabies: Adult (\>= 18 years)||4.6|-1.5|
81586591|NCT04127786|162846890|SUPERIORITY|If the non-inferiority for VRVg-2 versus comparator vaccines was reached at Day 42, then superiority was demonstrated if the overall observed percentage of participants with an RVNA titer \>= 0.5 IU/mL at Day 42 was at least 99% in the VRVg-2 Group, with the lower limit of the 95% CI at least 97%.|Percentage Difference|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.3|100.0||||||The secondary immunogenicity outcome measures were evaluated sequentially following a fixed-sequence method.||100|99.3|
81586592|NCT04127786|162846891|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference of the percentage between the test groups (Groups 1+4) and control groups (Groups 2+5, Groups 3+6) was \> -5% at Day 28.|Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|4.3||||||Pooled Groups 1 and 4: VRVg-2 versus Pooled Groups 2 and 5: Verorab®: Pediatric (\< 18 years)||4.3|-1.4|
81586593|NCT04127786|162846891|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference of the percentage between the test groups (Groups 1+4) and control groups (Groups 2+5, Groups 3+6) was \> -5% at Day 28.|Percentage Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.7||||||Pooled Groups 1 and 4: VRVg-2 versus Pooled Groups 2 and 5: Verorab®: Adult (\>=18 years)||2.7|-1.9|
81586594|NCT04127786|162846891|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference of the percentage between the test groups (Groups 1+4) and control groups (Groups 2+5, Groups 3+6) was \> -5% at Day 28.|Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|4.5||||||Pooled Groups 1 and 4: VRVg-2 versus Pooled Groups 3 and 6: Imovax Rabies®: Pediatric (\< 18 years)||4.5|-1.4|
81586595|NCT04127786|162846891|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference of the percentage between the test groups (Groups 1+4) and control groups (Groups 2+5, Groups 3+6) was \> -5% at Day 28.|Percentage Difference|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|5.3||||||Pooled Groups 1 and 4: VRVg-2 versus Pooled Groups 3 and 6: Imovax Rabies®: Adult (\>= 18 years)||5.3|-0.5|
81638688|NCT03331978|162967433|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|3.6||Per above, p-value is from repeated measures logistic regression with standard errors adjusted for clustering on participant.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is for intervention indicator (versus controls).|Tested with repeated measures logistic regression where all 6 past-month post-intervention measurements of adherence were stacked together such that each participant could contribute up to 6 records. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering on participant, and weights for presence of data were used. Fixed effects were an intervention indicator and baseline dichotomous adherence. Model included all participants with adherence data (a) at baseline and (b) at least one follow-up month.||3.60|1.09|.0257
81638689|NCT03331978|162967434|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|5.18||As mentioned above, p-value comes from repeated measures regression with standard errors adjusted for clustering on participant.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is for intervention indicator (versus controls).|Tested with repeated measures logistic regression where both post-intervention measurements were stacked together such that each participant could contribute up to 2 records. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering on participant, and weights for presence of viral suppression data were used. Fixed effects were an intervention indicator and baseline viral suppression. Model included all viral suppression data (a) at baseline and (b) close to either of the two follow-up surveys.||5.18|0.64|.26
81586596|NCT04127786|162846892|NON_INFERIORITY|If the non-inferiority objective for VRVg-2 versus comparator vaccines at Day 28 was demonstrated, the overall non-inferiority of 2-dose VRVg-2 at Day 28 versus 3-dose Imovax Rabies® at Day 42 was demonstrated if the non-inferiority between pooled Groups 1+4 and Group 3 were both demonstrated in each age group.|Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|4.4|||||Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference of the percentage between 2-dose VRVg-2 at Day 28 and 3-dose Imovax Rabies® at Day 42 was \> -10%.|Pooled Groups 1 and 4: VRVg-2 at Day 28 versus Primary Series: Cohort-1 Group 3: Imovax Rabies® at Day 42: Pediatric (\< 18 years)||4.4|-1.4|
81586597|NCT04127786|162846892|NON_INFERIORITY|If the non-inferiority objective for VRVg-2 versus comparator vaccines at Day 28 was demonstrated, the overall non-inferiority of 2-dose VRVg-2 at Day 28 versus 3-dose Imovax Rabies® at Day 42 was demonstrated if the non-inferiority between pooled Groups 1+4 and Group 3 were both demonstrated in each age group.|Percentage Difference|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.0|||||Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference of the percentage between 2-dose VRVg-2 at Day 28 and 3-dose Imovax Rabies® at Day 42 was \> -10%.|Pooled Groups 1 and 4: VRVg-2 at Day 28 versus Primary Series: Cohort-1 Group 3: Imovax Rabies® at Day 42: Adult (\>= 18 years)||3.0|-3.1|
81586598|NCT04127786|162846894|NON_INFERIORITY|If the superiority objective of VRVg-2 was reached at Day 28, the non-inferiority of 2-dose Imovax Rabies® at Day 28 versus 3-dose Imovax Rabies® at Day 42 was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference of the percentage between the 2-dose Imovax Rabies® at Day 28 and 3-dose Imovax Rabies® at Day 42 was \> -10%.|Percentage Difference|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|1.3||||||Imovax Rabies® at Day 28 versus Imovax Rabies® at Day 42||1.3|-4.4|
81586599|NCT05124665|162846919|EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis is that proportion of contacts accepting HIV testing between two study arms is equivalent.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.6||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|12.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Cluster adjusted for household.||||12.9|1.6|0.004
81586600|NCT05124665|162846919|EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis is proportion of contacts accepting HIV testing is equivalent between the two study arms|Mean Difference (Net)|6.0||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|10.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Estimated value and confidence interval reflects the values multiplied by 100 (converting decimal to percentage).|||10|2|0.006
81586601|NCT05124665|162846920|EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis is that the change in stigma score is equivalent between the two study arms.|Slope|2.2||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Van Rie Perceived TB and HIV Stigma scales adapted and validated in the Ugandan context are used. Scores range from 0 to 100 (standardized scale)||6.9|-2.5|0.358
81586602|NCT05124665|162846921|EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis is that the difference in stigma score is equivalent between the two study arms|Slope|2.61||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|6.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.59|-1.38|0.199
81586603|NCT05124665|162846922|EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis is no effect from perceived HIV Stigma on HIV Test Uptake|Coefficient from Structural Equation|0.00087||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.00007|0.00167|||Structural Equation Modeling|||||0.00167|0.00007|0.03
81586604|NCT05124665|162846923|EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis is that TB stigma has no effect of HIV test uptake|Coefficient Structural Equation Model|0.0002||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0007|0.0011|||Structural Equation Modeling|||||0.0011|-0.0007|0.64
81586605|NCT05124665|162846924|EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis is that proportion of index patient nominated household contacts accepting HIV testing is equivalent between two study arms||||||0.452|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.452
81586606|NCT05124665|162846925|NON_INFERIORITY|Hypothesis is that the first tester's decision to test does not impact subsequent household contacts decision to test for HIV.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.23||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.76|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.76|0.86|0.264
81586607|NCT05124665|162846926|EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis is that the index patient and contact nominations will match equally regardless of study arm.|||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81586608|NCT02633956|162847079|OTHER|Estimation|Least Square Mean Difference|13.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.28|25.3||||||||25.30|2.28|
81586609|NCT02633956|162847079|OTHER|Estimation|Least Square Mean Difference|9.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|20.3||||||||20.30|-2.18|
81586610|NCT02633956|162847079|OTHER|Estimation|Least Square Mean Difference|20.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.33|32.92||||||||32.92|7.33|
81586611|NCT02633956|162847080|OTHER|Estimation|Least Square Mean Difference|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.75||||||||0.75|0.07|
81586612|NCT02633956|162847080|OTHER|Estimation|Least Square Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.42||||||||0.42|-0.25|
81586613|NCT02633956|162847080|OTHER|Estimation|Least Square Mean Difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.89||||||||0.89|0.14|
81586614|NCT02633956|162847081|OTHER|Estimation|Least Square Mean Difference|103.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|69.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.58|242.81||||||||242.81|-35.58|
81586615|NCT02633956|162847081|OTHER|Estimation|Least Square Mean Difference|114.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|68.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.53|251.13||||||||251.13|-21.53|
81586616|NCT02633956|162847081|OTHER|Estimation|Least Square Mean Difference|215.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|79.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.84|374.26||||||||374.26|55.84|
81648330|NCT01772563|162986973|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR) [%]|79.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.896|97.137|||||GMR (test/reference) i.e. (Volasertib+Itraconazole/ Volasertib). Intra- individual coefficient of variation (gCV %)=39.3.|"Statistical analysis of volasertib:~Cmax was log-transformed prior to fitting an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. This model included effects for 'treatment' and 'subject'. 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were computed, then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator and interval estimates for the geometric mean ratio (GMR)."||97.137|64.896|
81520933|NCT02066415|162731089|SUPERIORITY|This comparison was tested at a 2-sided significance level of 0.04.|Difference in LS Means|-1.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.13|||Generalized linear mixed model|||Analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including treatment group, baseline value, stratification factors (region and medication overuse status), scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.||-1.13|-2.60|<0.001
81520934|NCT02066415|162731089|SUPERIORITY|This comparison was tested at a 2-sided significance level of 0.01.|Difference in LS Means|-2.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|-1.82|||Generalized linear mixed model|||Analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including treatment group, baseline value, stratification factors (region and medication overuse status), scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.||-1.82|-3.28|<0.001
81520935|NCT02066415|162731090|SUPERIORITY|This comparison was tested at a 2-sided significance level of 0.04.|Difference in LS Means|-9.54||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.98|7.9|||Generalized linear mixed model|||Analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including treatment group, baseline value, stratification factors (region and medication overuse status), scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.||7.90|-26.98|0.28
81520936|NCT02066415|162731090|SUPERIORITY|This comparison was tested at a 2-sided significance level of 0.01.|Difference in LS Means|-19.31||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.71|-1.92|||Generalized linear mixed model|||Analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including treatment group, baseline value, stratification factors (region and medication overuse status), scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.||-1.92|-36.71|0.030
81520937|NCT03743064|162731095|SUPERIORITY|The Multiple Imputation process (N=100) was performed leading to least squares mean (LSM) and standard error (SE) estimates using the ANOVA model (including treatment group and the 3 stratification factors at randomization as categorical covariates). The estimates were pooled using Rubin rule, with corresponding p-value for difference between treatment groups. The 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated for each treatment group and for the pooled difference between the groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.284|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.289|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.718|1.851|||ANOVA|||"To declare anamorelin superior to placebo, both co-primary endpoints had to be significant.~The null hypothesis for mean change in body weight from baseline over 12 weeks (H0w) and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (H1w) were:~H0w: MWa = MWp H1w: MWa ≠ MWp~Where MWa is the mean change in body weight from baseline over 12 weeks for the anamorelin arm and MWp is the mean change in body weight from baseline over 12 weeks for the placebo arm."||1.851|0.718|<0.0001
81520938|NCT03743064|162731096|SUPERIORITY|The Multiple Imputation process (N=100) was performed leading to least squares mean (LSM) and standard error (SE) estimates using the ANOVA model (including treatment group and the 3 stratification factors at randomization as categorical covariates). The estimates were pooled using Rubin rule, with corresponding p-value for difference between treatment groups. The 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated for each treatment group and for the pooled difference between the groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.399||0.7241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.641|0.923|||ANOVA|||"To declare anamorelin superior to the placebo, both co-primary endpoints had to be significant. The null hypothesis for mean change from baseline over 12 weeks in patient 5-IASS (H0A) and the corresponding alternative (H1A) were:~H0A: MAa = MAp; H1A: MAa ≠ MAp~Where MAa is the mean change from baseline over 12 weeks in 5-IASS for the anamorelin arm and MAp is the mean change from baseline over 12 weeks in 5-IASS for the placebo arm."||0.923|-0.641|0.7241
81520939|NCT03743064|162731097|SUPERIORITY|All secondary endpoints were analyzed using the same statistical model and multiple imputation approach as for the co-primary efficacy endpoints.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.579||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.946|3.216|||ANOVA|||||3.216|0.946|0.0003
81520940|NCT03743064|162731098|SUPERIORITY|All secondary endpoints were analyzed using the same statistical model and multiple imputation approach as for the co-primary efficacy endpoints.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.404|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.476|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.471|3.337|||ANOVA|||||3.337|1.471|<0.0001
81520941|NCT03743064|162731099|SUPERIORITY|All secondary endpoints were analyzed using the same statistical model and multiple imputation approach as for the co-primary efficacy endpoints.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.629|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.431||0.1443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.215|1.472|||ANOVA|||||1.472|-0.215|0.1443
81520942|NCT03743064|162731100|SUPERIORITY|All secondary endpoints were analyzed using the same statistical model and multiple imputation approach as for the co-primary efficacy endpoints.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.452||0.7376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.734|1.036|||ANOVA|||||1.036|-0.734|0.7376
81638690|NCT03331978|162967435|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.0||As mentioned above, p-value is from repeated measures regression with standard errors adjusted for clustering on participant.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is for intervention indicator (versus controls).|Tested with repeated measures logistic regression where both post-intervention responses were stacked together such that each participant could contribute up to 2 records. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering on participant, and weights for follow-up response were used. Fixed effects were an intervention indicator and baseline stigma. Model included all participants with responses (a) at baseline and (b) at least one of the two follow-up surveys.||1.00|0.32|.05
81638691|NCT03331978|162967436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.215|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.395|-0.034||As described above, p-value is from repeated measures regression with standard errors adjusted for clustering on participant|Regression, Linear||Estimation parameter is the regression coefficient for intervention indicator (vs. control) and represents the adjusted difference across both follow-up time points.|Tested with repeated measures linear regression where both post-intervention responses were stacked together such that each participant could contribute up to 2 records. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering on participant, and weights for follow-up response were used. Fixed effects were an intervention indicator and baseline stigma. Model included all participants with responses (a) at baseline and (b) at least one of the two follow-up surveys.||-0.034|-0.395|.0199
81638692|NCT04351243|162967439|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05||||0.1885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.17||one-sided p value|Mantel Haenszel|||||0.17|-0.06|0.1885
81638693|NCT02753075|162967520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.09||||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.289|0.461||For the Week 8 comparisons of two Oral Rinses against the Placebo Rinse, Dunnett's multiplicity adjustment is applied.|ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.461|-0.289|0.8290
81638694|NCT02753075|162967520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.01||||0.9993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.372|0.362||For the Week 8 comparisons of two Oral Rinses against the Placebo Rinse, Dunnett's multiplicity adjustment is applied.|ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.362|-0.372|0.9993
81638695|NCT02753075|162967521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.09||||0.5892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.242|0.424|||ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.424|-0.242|0.5892
81520943|NCT03973905|162731103|OTHER||Vaccine Effectiveness|65.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.93|92.68|||||Vaccine Effectiveness (VE) was estimated as (1-odds ratio) × 100%. The Confidence Interval was calculated based on the conditional binomial distribution of cases in the exposed group and the total number of cases.|To assess the effectiveness of maternal vaccination with Boostrix during third trimester of pregnancy (at least 14 days before delivery) at preventing pertussis in infants \<2 months||92.68|-64.93|
81520944|NCT03973905|162731104|OTHER||Vaccine Effectiveness|42.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1071.8|97.13|||||VE was estimated as (1-odds ratio) × 100%. The Confidence Interval was calculated based on the conditional binomial distribution of cases in the exposed group and the total number of cases.|To assess the effectiveness of maternal vaccination with Boostrix before pregnancy at preventing pertussis in infants \<2 months||97.13|-1071.80|
81638696|NCT02753075|162967522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.14||||0.2825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|0.396|||ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.396|-0.116|0.2825
81638697|NCT02753075|162967522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.03||||0.8448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.229|0.28|||ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.280|-0.229|0.8448
81638698|NCT02753075|162967522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.11||||0.3784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.141|0.371|||ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.371|-0.141|0.3784
81638699|NCT02753075|162967523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.1688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|0.0||Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test||Median difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment. Median Difference has been calculated from non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann estimations.|||0.000|-10.00|0.1688
81638700|NCT02753075|162967523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|0.0||Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test||Median difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment. Median Difference has been calculated from non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann estimations.|||0.000|-5.000|0.4380
81638701|NCT02753075|162967523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.5693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|0.0||Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test||Median difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment. Median Difference has been calculated from non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann estimations.|||0.000|-5.000|0.5693
81638702|NCT02753075|162967524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.7789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|0.0||Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test||Median difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment. From non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann estimations.|||0.000|-5.000|0.7789
81638703|NCT02753075|162967524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.7214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|0.0||Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test||Median difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment. From non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann estimations.|||0.000|-5.000|0.7214
81638704|NCT02753075|162967524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|5.0||Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test||Median difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment. From non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann estimations.|||5.000|-5.000|0.8960
81638705|NCT02753075|162967525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.45||||0.0978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.987|||ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.987|-0.084|0.0978
81638706|NCT02753075|162967525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2||||0.4607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.333|0.732|||ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.732|-0.333|0.4607
81638707|NCT02753075|162967525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.25||||0.3542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.283|0.787|||ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.787|-0.283|0.3542
81638708|NCT02753075|162967526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.02||||0.9474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.665|0.711|||ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.711|-0.665|0.9474
81638709|NCT02753075|162967526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.09||||0.7987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.586|||ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.586|-0.760|0.7987
81638710|NCT02753075|162967526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.11||||0.7525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.578|0.798|||ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.798|-0.578|0.7525
81638711|NCT01301183|162967527|OTHER|ANCOVA||||||0.109||||||Adjusted for baseline age, height, bone density and 12-month weight change|ANCOVA|||||||.109
81638712|NCT01301183|162967528|OTHER|||||||0.344||||||Adjusted for age, height, baseline trabecular number and change in weight over 12 months|ANCOVA|||||||0.344
81638713|NCT00988429|162967574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.058||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.058
81638714|NCT00988429|162967574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.004
81638715|NCT00988429|162967575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.068|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.068
81638716|NCT00988429|162967575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81638717|NCT02964234|162967579|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.59||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|56.31||We clustered by cohort, given both interventions used a group format, and adjusted for age, socioeconomic status (education, income, insurance status) baseline mammography history, and baseline mammography intention.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted logistic regressions, clustering by cohort, given both interventions used a group format, and adjusting for age, education, income, insurance status, baseline mammography history, and baseline mammography intention. The null hypothesis was there would be no study arm differences. A priori power analysis suggested that a sample size of 150, assuming alpha = .05, power = .80 would lead us to detect medium/large effects (OR = 2.8).||56.31|2.01|.005
81638718|NCT02964234|162967580|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.19||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.04|||Regression, Linear|With GEE. Models had exchangeable correlation structure, a gamma distribution, and log link.||Analyses were conducted using GEE with an exchangeable correlation structure and a gamma distribution with log link. All models included study arm, time, and the study arm\*time. Covariates included age, education, and mammography history. With 150 Latinas, alpha = 0.05, power = 0.80, ICC = 0.0-0.05, we expected to detect small/medium interaction effects.||-0.04|-0.34|0.03
81638719|NCT02964234|162967581|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.82|13.32||Analyses clustered by cohort and adjusted for age, SES (education, income, insurance), mammography history, mammography intention, and baseline supportive breast cancer social network size.|Ordinal regression|||We used ordinal regression, given the non-normal distribution revealed by preliminary analyses. Analyses clustered by cohort and adjusted for age, SES (education, income, insurance), mammography history, mammography intention, and baseline supportive breast cancer social network size. Power analyses suggested that with 150 Latinas, alpha = .05, power = .80, we would be able to detect a small effect (Cohen's f = 0.05).||13.32|2.82|<0.0001
81638720|NCT01799993|162967582|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.841||||0.4263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.554|1.277|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.277|0.554|0.4263
81638721|NCT01799993|162967583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6421|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6421
81638722|NCT01799993|162967584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7984|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7984
81638723|NCT01799993|162967585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7144|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.7144
81638724|NCT01799993|162967586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4278|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4278
81638725|NCT04332991|162967607|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.42|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated more favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group.|Outcome measure was adjusted for age, sex, baseline COVID Outcome Scale category, baseline Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and duration of acute respiratory infection symptoms prior to randomization.||1.42|0.73|
81520945|NCT03973905|162731104|OTHER||Vaccine Effectiveness|62.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-439.75|97.35|||||VE was estimated as (1-odds ratio) × 100%. The Confidence Interval was calculated based on the conditional binomial distribution of cases in the exposed group and the total number of cases.|To assess the effectiveness of maternal vaccination with Boostrix during first or second trimester of pregnancy at preventing pertussis in infants \<2 months||97.35|-439.75|
81586617|NCT02365636|162847093|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.32||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.726||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||The Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model with change from baseline in the weekly average of the daily average NRS scores at week 4 as the dependent variable; week, pooled study center, treatment, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, baseline weekly average of the daily average NRS scores as covariate; and patient as a random effect.||0.726|-0.094|0.130
81586618|NCT02365636|162847093|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.24||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.167|0.652||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||The Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model with change from baseline in the weekly average of the daily average NRS scores at week 4 as the dependent variable; week, pooled study center, treatment, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, baseline weekly average of the daily average NRS scores as covariate; and patient as a random effect.||0.652|-0.167|0.245
81586619|NCT02365636|162847094|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.32||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|0.735||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||The Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model with change from baseline in the weekly average of the average NRS pain scores recorded in the evening at week 4 as the dependent variable; week, pooled study center, treatment, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, baseline weekly average of the average NRS pain scores recorded in the evening as covariate; and patient as a random effect.||0.735|-0.093|0.128
81586620|NCT02365636|162847094|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.27||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.688||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||The Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model with change from baseline in the weekly average of the average NRS pain scores recorded in the evening at week 4 as the dependent variable; week, pooled study center, treatment, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, baseline weekly average of the average NRS pain scores recorded in the evening as covariate; and patient as a random effect.||0.688|-0.140|0.194
81586621|NCT02365636|162847095|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.28||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.128|0.691||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||The Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model with change from baseline in the weekly average of the average NRS pain scores recorded in the morning at week 4 as the dependent variable; week, pooled study center, treatment, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, baseline weekly average of the average NRS pain scores recorded in the morning as covariate; and patient as a random effect.||0.691|-0.128|0.177
81638726|NCT04332991|162967608|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.81|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated more favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|Outcome measure was adjusted for: age, sex, baseline COVID Outcome Scale category, baseline Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and duration of acute respiratory infection symptoms prior to randomization||1.81|0.90|
81520946|NCT03973905|162731104|OTHER||Vaccine Effectiveness|-12.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-166.37|52.16|||||VE was estimated as (1-odds ratio) × 100%. The Confidence Interval was calculated based on the conditional binomial distribution of cases in the exposed group and the total number of cases.|To assess the effectiveness of maternal vaccination with Boostrix after pregnancy at preventing pertussis in infants \<2 months||52.16|-166.37|
81520947|NCT03973905|162731105|OTHER||Vaccine Effectiveness|64.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.51|92.13|||||VE was estimated as (1-odds ratio) × 100%. The Confidence Interval was calculated based on the conditional binomial distribution of cases in the exposed group and the total number of cases.|To assess the effectiveness of maternal vaccination with Boostrix at any time during pregnancy at preventing pertussis in infants \<2 months||92.13|-57.51|
81520948|NCT03973905|162731106|OTHER||Vaccine Effectiveness|17.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12529.0|99.46|||||VE was estimated as (1-odds ratio) × 100%. The Confidence Interval was calculated based on the conditional binomial distribution of cases in the exposed group and the total number of cases.|To assess the effectiveness of maternal vaccination with Boostrix before pregnancy at preventing pertussis in infants \<2 months||99.46|-12529.0|
81520949|NCT03973905|162731106|OTHER||Vaccine Effectiveness|85.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.91|98.03|||||VE was estimated as (1-odds ratio) × 100%. The Confidence Interval was calculated based on the conditional binomial distribution of cases in the exposed group and the total number of cases.|To assess the effectiveness of maternal vaccination with Boostrix during third trimester of pregnancy at preventing pertussis in infants \<2 months||98.03|-13.91|
81520950|NCT03973905|162731106|OTHER||Vaccine Effectiveness|37.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.4|79.25|||||VE was estimated as (1-odds ratio) × 100%. The Confidence Interval was calculated based on the conditional binomial distribution of cases in the exposed group and the total number of cases.|To assess the effectiveness of maternal vaccination with Boostrix after pregnancy at preventing pertussis in infants \<2 months||79.25|-87.40|
81520951|NCT02553538|162731107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81458885|NCT03349060|162608943|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-14.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|-9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-9.0|-19.5|<.0001
81520952|NCT02553538|162731108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81520953|NCT02553538|162731109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81520954|NCT02553538|162731110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81586622|NCT02365636|162847095|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.2||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.204|0.614||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||The Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model with change from baseline in the weekly average of the average NRS pain scores recorded in the morning at week 4 as the dependent variable; week, pooled study center, treatment, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, baseline weekly average of the average NRS pain scores recorded in the morning as covariate; and patient as a random effect.||0.614|-0.204|0.325
81586623|NCT02365636|162847096|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.29||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.158|0.741||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||The Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model with change from baseline in the weekly average of the worst NRS pain scores recorded in the evening at week 4 as the dependent variable; week, pooled study center, treatment, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, baseline weekly average of the worst NRS pain scores recorded in the evening as covariate; and patient as a random effect.||0.741|-0.158|0.202
81586624|NCT02365636|162847096|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.457||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.621||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||The Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model with change from baseline in the weekly average of the worst NRS pain scores recorded in the evening at week 4 as the dependent variable; week, pooled study center, treatment, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, baseline weekly average of the worst NRS pain scores recorded in the evening as covariate; and patient as a random effect.||0.621|-0.280|0.457
81586625|NCT02365636|162847097|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.456|1.856||5% level of significance|Regression, Logistic|||\>=30% improvement. P-value, odds ratio and CI for odds ratio are calculated using logistic model including response (yes/no) as dependent variable, treatment group and pooled study sites as factors.||1.856|0.456|0.815
81586626|NCT02365636|162847097|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.117||5% level of significance|Regression, Logistic|||\>=30% improvement. P-value, odds ratio and CI for odds ratio are calculated using logistic model including response (yes/no) as dependent variable, treatment group and pooled study sites as factors.||2.117|0.520|0.893
81586627|NCT02365636|162847097|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.357|1.55||5% level of significance|Regression, Logistic|||\>=50% improvement. P-value, odds ratio and CI for odds ratio are calculated using logistic model including response (yes/no) as dependent variable, treatment group and pooled study sites as factors.||1.550|0.357|0.430
81586628|NCT02365636|162847097|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.494|2.088||5% level of significance|Regression, Logistic|||\>=50% improvement. P-value, odds ratio and CI for odds ratio are calculated using logistic model including response (yes/no) as dependent variable, treatment group and pooled study sites as factors.||2.088|0.494|0.967
81586629|NCT02365636|162847098|SUPERIORITY||LSM of difference with placebo|2.2||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|5.92||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline at Week 2 The MMRM used pooled study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors and patient as a random factor. The unstructured covariance matrix for repeated observations within patients was used.||5.92|-1.55|0.251
81586630|NCT02365636|162847098|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|1.3||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|5.07||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline at Week 2. The MMRM used pooled study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors and patient as a random factor. The unstructured covariance matrix for repeated observations within patients was used.||5.07|-2.46|0.495
81586631|NCT02365636|162847098|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|3.1||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|7.06||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline at Week 4. The MMRM used pooled study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors and patient as a random factor. The unstructured covariance matrix for repeated observations within patients was used.||7.06|-0.84|0.123
81586632|NCT02365636|162847098|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|2.8||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|6.77||5% level of significance.|miex model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline at Week 4. The MMRM used pooled study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors and patient as a random factor. The unstructured covariance matrix for repeated observations within patients was used.||6.77|-1.12|0.160
81586633|NCT02365636|162847099|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|1.3||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|6.48||5% level of significance|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes study center, treatment, and baseline.||||6.48|-3.81|0.609
81586634|NCT02365636|162847099|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference with placebo|2.1||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|7.19||5% level of significance|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes study center, treatment, and baseline.||||7.19|-3.05|0.427
81586635|NCT02365636|162847100|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.2||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.43||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Week 2 Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with pooled study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors and patient as a random factor. The unstructured covariance matrix for repeated observations within patients was used.||0.43|-0.07|0.166
81586636|NCT02365636|162847100|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.3||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.51||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Week 2 Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with pooled study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors and patient as a random factor. The unstructured covariance matrix for repeated observations within patients was used.||0.51|0.00|0.046
81586637|NCT02365636|162847100|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.2||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.53||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Week 4 Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with pooled study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors and patient as a random factor. The unstructured covariance matrix for repeated observations within patients was used.||0.53|-0.08|0.152
81586638|NCT02365636|162847100|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.1||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.46||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Week 4 Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with pooled study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors and patient as a random factor. The unstructured covariance matrix for repeated observations within patients was used.||0.46|-0.16|0.342
81638727|NCT04332991|162967609|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.61|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated more favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|Outcome measure was adjusted for: age, sex, baseline COVID Outcome Scale category, baseline Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and duration of acute respiratory infection symptoms prior to randomization||1.61|0.84|
81638728|NCT04332991|162967610|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.38|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated more favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|Outcome measure is adjusted for : age, sex, baseline COVID Outcome Scale category, baseline Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and duration of acute respiratory infection symptoms prior to randomization.||1.38|0.69|
81520955|NCT02648217|162731111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|0.02||||0.8426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.24|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|||The endpoint was analysed using mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix. The model included treatment, sex, region, previous OAD treatment, pre-Ramadan trial exposure and visit as factors and age and baseline value of the endpoint as covariates. Interactions between visit and all factors and covariates are included in the model.||0.24|-0.20|0.8426
81520956|NCT00907296|162731138|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.3598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.26|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.26|0.53|0.3598
81520957|NCT00907296|162731138|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.6544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.39|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.39|0.59|0.6544
81520958|NCT00907296|162731138|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.58|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.58|0.64|0.9958
81520959|NCT00907296|162731138|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.6276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.37|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.37|0.59|0.6276
81520960|NCT00907296|162731138|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.49|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.49|0.63|0.8819
81638729|NCT04332991|162967611|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|3.57|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|||3.57|0.68|
81520961|NCT00907296|162731138|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.7197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.42|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.42|0.60|0.7197
81520962|NCT00907296|162731138|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.6204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.7|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.70|0.73|0.6204
81520963|NCT00907296|162731138|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.4779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.84|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.84|0.75|0.4779
81520964|NCT00907296|162731138|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.53|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.53|0.65|0.9952
81638730|NCT04332991|162967612|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.09|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|||2.09|0.54|
81638731|NCT04332991|162967613|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.14|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|Outcome measure was adjusted for: age, sex, baseline COVID Outcome Scale category, baseline Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and duration of acute respiratory infection symptoms prior to randomization||2.14|0.60|
81586639|NCT02365636|162847101|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.2||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.7||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline at Week 2 The inferential model includes study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as the fixed factors; baseline as a covariate and unstructured variance-covariance structure in the initial model.||0.70|-0.22|0.311
81586640|NCT02365636|162847101|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.3||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.73||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline at week 2 The inferential model includes study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as the fixed factors; baseline as a covariate and unstructured variance-covariance structure in the initial model.||0.73|-0.20|0.262
81520965|NCT00907296|162731141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.1713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.14|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.14|0.47|0.1713
81520966|NCT00907296|162731141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.53|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.53|0.65|0.9958
81520967|NCT00907296|162731141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.97|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.97|0.81|0.2950
81520968|NCT00907296|162731141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.05|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.05|0.44|0.0844
81520969|NCT00907296|162731141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.3225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.24|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.24|0.52|0.3225
81520970|NCT00907296|162731141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.4754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.81|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.81|0.76|0.4754
81520971|NCT00907296|162731141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.5578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.75|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.75|0.74|0.5578
81520972|NCT00907296|162731141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34||||0.1864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.07|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||2.07|0.87|0.1864
81520973|NCT00907296|162731141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.8488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.59|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \> 1 favors romosozumab.|The cause-specific hazard was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards model with 10 treatment groups as the independent variable, stratified by type of fracture and definitive fracture fixation (closed with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with reamed IM nail, Gustilo type I/II open with unreamed IM nail) and adjusting for quality of surgical fixation.||1.59|0.68|0.8488
81520974|NCT01302054|162731149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|-2.02||Statistical testing: one-sided, at alpha = 0.025.|t-test, 1 sided|||||-2.02|-2.63|<0.0001
81520975|NCT01302054|162731150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.13||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and country with centered baseline value as a covariate was used. Statistical testing: one-sided, at alpha = 0.025.|ANCOVA|||Multiple hypothesis testing was carried out in a hierarchical sequentially rejective manner. Statistical testing between fesoterodine and placebo (Analysis of covariance \[ANCOVA\]) was carried out only if the change from baseline at Week 12 in UUI episodes for fesoterodine group was found statistically significant (paired t-test).||-0.13|-0.87|0.0079
81520976|NCT01302054|162731151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.07||Statistical testing: one-sided, at alpha = 0.025.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and country with centered baseline value as a covariate was used.||0.07|-0.86|0.0931
81520977|NCT01302054|162731152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.02||Statistical testing: one-sided, at alpha = 0.025.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and country with centered baseline value as a covariate was used.||-0.02|-1.37|0.0438
81520978|NCT01302054|162731153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Change at Week 12: the p-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit scoring controlling for country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81520979|NCT01302054|162731154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|||||Change at Week 12: the p-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit scoring controlling for country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0095
81586641|NCT02365636|162847101|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.5||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.97||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline at week 4 The inferential model includes study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as the fixed factors; baseline as a covariate and unstructured variance-covariance structure in the initial model.||0.97|-0.03|0.065
81586642|NCT02365636|162847101|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.3||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.76||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline at week 4 The inferential model includes study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as the fixed factors; baseline as a covariate and unstructured variance-covariance structure in the initial model.||0.76|-0.23|0.296
81586643|NCT02365636|162847102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.245||||||5% level of significance|Regression, Cox|||||||0.245
81586644|NCT02365636|162847102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.304||||||5% level of significance|Regression, Cox|||||||0.304
81586645|NCT02365636|162847103|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|-0.1||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.33||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline at week 2 The inferential model includes study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as the fixed factors; baseline as a covariate and unstructured variance-covariance structure in the initial model.||0.33|-0.61|0.556
81638732|NCT04332991|162967614|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.34|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated more favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|Outcome measure was adjusted for age, sex, baseline COVID Outcome Scale category, baseline Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and duration of acute respiratory infection symptoms prior to randomization||1.34|0.68|
81586646|NCT02365636|162847103|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|-0.2||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.31||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline at week 2 The inferential model includes study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as the fixed factors; baseline as a covariate and unstructured variance-covariance structure in the initial model.||0.31|-0.65|0.482
81586647|NCT02365636|162847103|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|-0.3||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.28||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline at week 4. The inferential model includes study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as the fixed factors; baseline as a covariate and unstructured variance-covariance structure in the initial model.||0.28|-0.81|0.333
81586648|NCT02365636|162847103|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|-0.1||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.5||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline at week 4 The inferential model includes study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as the fixed factors; baseline as a covariate and unstructured variance-covariance structure in the initial model.||0.50|-0.62|0.833
81586649|NCT02365636|162847104|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|-0.2||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.41||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline at week 2 The inferential model includes study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as the fixed factors; baseline as a covariate and unstructured variance-covariance structure in the initial model.||0.41|-0.75|0.563
81638733|NCT04332991|162967615|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.08|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated more favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|Outcome measure was adjusted for: age, sex, baseline COVID Outcome Scale category, baseline Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and duration of acute respiratory infection symptoms prior to randomization||2.08|0.76|
81638734|NCT04332991|162967616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.72|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated more favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|Outcome measure was adjusted for: age, sex, baseline COVID Outcome Scale category, baseline Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and duration of acute respiratory infection symptoms prior to randomization||1.72|0.61|
81586650|NCT02365636|162847104|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|-0.1||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.5||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline at week 2. The inferential model includes study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as the fixed factors; baseline as a covariate and unstructured variance-covariance structure in the initial model.||0.50|-0.64|0.804
81586651|NCT02365636|162847104|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.1||||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.71||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline at week 4 The inferential model includes study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as the fixed factors; baseline as a covariate and unstructured variance-covariance structure in the initial model.||0.71|-0.49|0.714
81586652|NCT02365636|162847104|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.0||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.55||5% level of siignificance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Change from baseline at week 4. The inferential model includes study center, week, treatment, and treatment by week interaction as the fixed factors; baseline as a covariate and unstructured variance-covariance structure in the initial model.||0.55|-0.64|0.871
81638735|NCT04332991|162967617|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.88|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated more favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|Outcome measure was adjusted for: age, sex, baseline COVID Outcome Scale category, baseline Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and duration of acute respiratory infection symptoms prior to randomization||1.88|0.84|
81638736|NCT04332991|162967618|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.61|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated more favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|Outcome measure was adjusted for: age, sex, baseline COVID Outcome Scale category, baseline Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and duration of acute respiratory infection symptoms prior to randomization||1.61|0.85|
81638737|NCT04332991|162967619|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.8||||||||1.8|-1.0|
81638738|NCT04332991|162967620|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.02|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|||3.02|0.61|
81638739|NCT04332991|162967621|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.7|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|||2.70|0.24|
81520980|NCT01302054|162731155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|-3.58||Statistical testing: one-sided, at alpha = 0.025.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and country with centered baseline value as a covariate was used.||-3.58|-11.10|0.0001
81520981|NCT01302054|162731156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|9.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.12|12.91||Statistical testing: one-sided, at alpha = 0.025.|ANCOVA|||Concern Subscale - Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and country with centered baseline value as a covariate was used.||12.91|5.12|<0.0001
81520982|NCT01302054|162731156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.87|11.62||Statistical testing: one-sided, at alpha = 0.025.|ANCOVA|||Coping Subscale - Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and country with centered baseline value as a covariate was used.||11.62|3.87|<0.0001
81520983|NCT01302054|162731156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|10.45||Statistical testing: one-sided, at alpha = 0.025.|ANCOVA|||Sleep Subscale - Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and country with centered baseline value as a covariate was used.||10.45|2.60|0.0012
81520984|NCT01302054|162731156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|7.36||Statistical testing: one-sided, at alpha = 0.025.|ANCOVA|||Social Interaction Subscale - Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and country with centered baseline value as a covariate was used.||7.36|0.90|0.0123
81520985|NCT01302054|162731156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.63|10.57||Statistical testing: one-sided, at alpha = 0.025.|ANCOVA|||Total HRQL - Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and country with centered baseline value as a covariate was used.||10.57|3.63|<0.0001
81520986|NCT01302054|162731157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) general association test and stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0023
81520987|NCT01302054|162731158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) general association test and stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0027
81520988|NCT01302054|162731159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0427|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment difference at Week 4: p-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) general association test and stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0427
81520989|NCT01302054|162731159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1461|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment difference at Week 12: p-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) general association test and stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1461
81520990|NCT04135859|162731166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.3||||0.023|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.023
81520991|NCT04135859|162731167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-59.0||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.06
81520992|NCT04135859|162731168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.43
81520993|NCT02636946|162731239|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM was used for IOP change from baseline. The model includes IOP change from baseline as the response variable and treatment, visit, eye, baseline IOP, treatment-by-baseline, treatment-by-eye, treatment-by-visit, visit-by-eye interactions as covariates. A Kronecker product of unstructured covariance matrix for study visit and compound symmetry covariance matrix for between eye correlation was used in the analysis.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.13|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 4: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to SLT if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg at all scheduled visits (Weeks 4, 12, and 24).||-0.13|-1.28|0.0166
81520994|NCT02636946|162731240|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM was used for IOP change from baseline. The model includes IOP change from baseline as the response variable and treatment, visit, eye, baseline IOP, treatment-by-baseline, treatment-by-eye, treatment-by-visit, visit-by-eye interactions as covariates. A Kronecker product of unstructured covariance matrix for study visit and compound symmetry covariance matrix for between eye correlation was used in the analysis.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.05|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 12: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to SLT if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg at all scheduled visits (Weeks 4, 12, and 24).||0.05|-1.09|0.0735
81520995|NCT02636946|162731241|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM was used for IOP change from baseline. The model includes IOP change from baseline as the response variable and treatment, visit, eye, baseline IOP, treatment-by-baseline, treatment-by-eye, treatment-by-visit, visit-by-eye interactions as covariates. A Kronecker product of unstructured covariance matrix for study visit and compound symmetry covariance matrix for between eye correlation was used in the analysis.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.3928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.32|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 24: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to SLT if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) was ≤ 1.5 mmHg at all scheduled visits (Weeks 4, 12, and 24).||0.32|-0.81|0.3928
81520996|NCT02576860|162731251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.799|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.799
81520997|NCT02576860|162731252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.858|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.858
81638740|NCT04332991|162967622|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|8.12|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|||8.12|0.78|
81638741|NCT04332991|162967623|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.05|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|||1.05|0.45|
81520998|NCT02358044|162731282|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The lower bound of 95% CIs was compared to pre-specified non-inferiority margin, -10% to evaluate non-inferiority. The Missing=Failure (M=F) approach was used to handle missing values.|Adjusted Difference in Percentage|8.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|15.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||"Primary Analysis Approach: Non-Inferiority~Analyses of the percentage of participants achieving SVR12 was conducted using the Miettinen \& Nurminen (M\&N) method. The analysis was adjusted for genotype (1a vs. non-1a) and fibrosis stage (cirrhotic vs. non-cirrhotic). The adjusted differences (grazoprevir+elbasvir arm minus SOF+PR arm) in percentages along with the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values were provided."||15.3|3.6|<0.001
81586653|NCT01454934|162847116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.1343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.41||P-value was calculated from a 2-sided long-rank test stratified by histology, TPC option, and geographic region.|Log Rank||Hazard Ratio was based on a Cox regression model including treatment as covariate, and histology, TPC option and geographic region as strata.|OS was compared between eribulin and TPC testing the following null hypothesis: H0: OS in Arm A (eribulin) is equal to OS in Arm B (TPC) against the alternative: H1: OS in Arm A (eribulin) is not equal to OS in Arm B (TPC).||1.41|0.95|0.1343
81586654|NCT01454934|162847117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.3946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.32||P-value was calculated from a 2-sided long-rank test stratified by histology, TPC option, and geographic region.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model including treatment as covariate, and histology, TPC option, and geographic region as strata.|OS was compared between eribulin and TPC testing the following null hypothesis: H0: OS in Arm A (eribulin) is equal to OS in Arm B (TPC) against the alternative: H1: OS in Arm A (eribulin) is not equal to OS in Arm B (TPC).||1.32|0.90|0.3946
81586655|NCT01454934|162847118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3034||||||The P-value was stratified by histology, TPC option, and geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||OS was compared between eribulin and TPC testing the following null hypothesis: H0: OS in Arm A (eribulin) is equal to OS in Arm B (TPC) against the alternative: H1: OS in Arm A (eribulin) is not equal to OS in Arm B (TPC).||||0.3034
81586656|NCT00430092|162847126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81586657|NCT00386256|162847135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics to assess demographic and medical characteristics, safety, text messaging or phone adherence, exercise adherence, and patient satisfaction. T-tests were used to determine significant differences between the HB text messaging and telephone groups (with inpatients and outpatients combined within each group). All analyses were conducted using SPSS version 14.0 for Windows.||||<.05
81586658|NCT00386256|162847136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics to assess demographic and medical characteristics, safety, text messaging or phone adherence, exercise adherence, and patient satisfaction. T-tests were used to determine significant differences between the HB text messaging and telephone groups (with inpatients and outpatients combined within each group). All analyses were conducted using SPSS version 14.0 for Windows.||||<.05
81586659|NCT03064126|162847141|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.166||||0.0017|ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.0553||||Chi-squared||||||0.0553|0.0017
81586660|NCT03064126|162847142|NON_INFERIORITY|A Chi-Square Test was used to assess the hypothesis for the difference in 12-month MAE-free rate with non-inferiority margin (-10%).|Risk Difference (RD)|0.106|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.0248||||Chi-squared||||||0.0248|<0.0001
81586661|NCT03762083|162847197|OTHER|The clinical performance endpoint - Clinical cure rate on Day 7 - was calculated and presented together with a one-sided 95% CI based on the exact binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson).|Clinical cure rate|81.9|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|63.1|||||||"It was assumed that the true cure rate was equal to 70%, therefore 22 patients were needed to obtain 90% chance (90% power) to show that the one-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the observed cure rate was above 40%.~Hypotheses for the primary clinical performance endpoint:~* Null hypothesis: Clinical cure rate is less than or equal to 40%.~* Alternative hypothesis (one-sided): Clinical cure rate is above 40%."|||63.1|
81586662|NCT03762083|162847198|OTHER|Results are based on the exact binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson).|Prop. negative for Amsel criterion 1.|85.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.7|97.0||||||||97.0|63.7|
81586663|NCT03762083|162847199|OTHER|Results are based on the exact binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson).|Prop. negative for Amsel criterion 2.|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.3|98.8||||||||98.8|68.3|
81586664|NCT03762083|162847200|OTHER|Results are based on the exact binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson).|Prop. negative for Amsel criterion 3.|86.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.1|97.1||||||||97.1|65.1|
81586665|NCT03762083|162847202|OTHER|Results are based on the exact binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson).|Recurrence rate Day 14|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|27.3||||||||27.3|0.1|
81586666|NCT03762083|162847202|OTHER|Results are based on the exact binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson).|Recurrence rate Day 35|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|20.6||||||||20.6|0|
81638742|NCT04332991|162967624|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.7|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|||2.70|0.24|
81586667|NCT04382911|162847229|EQUIVALENCE|A 2x2 table was constructed among all patients with histopathologically identified endometriosis (true positive) to compare sensitivity for FES PET/MRI versus sensitivity of conventional MRI.||||||0.317|||||||McNemar|||||||0.317
81586668|NCT04382911|162847232|OTHER|A random effects linear regression model, modeling SUV-max as a function of the pain rating, while controlling for patient-level covariates (BMI, race, age) was performed. The investigators included physician as a random effect to account for physician-level correlation.|Slope|0.748||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||||||0.24
81586669|NCT04382911|162847232|OTHER|The investigators will implement a random effects linear regression model, modeling SUV-max as a function of EHP-30, while controlling for patient-level covariates (BMI, race, age). The investigators will include physician as a random effect to account for physician-level correlation.|Slope|0.406||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.13
81586670|NCT02614547|162847233|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.081||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.77|-3.67|||MMRM|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure (MMRM) used an unstructured covariance model time points within participant. Fixed effects were treatment, baseline total score, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment.||-3.67|-20.77|0.008
81586671|NCT02614547|162847234|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.08||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|37.67|||Fisher Exact|||60 Hours||37.67|0.49|0.198
81586672|NCT02614547|162847234|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.0||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|239.57|||Fisher Exact|||Day 7||239.57|1.31|0.023
81586673|NCT02614547|162847234|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.22||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|62.08|||Fisher Exact|||Day 30||62.08|0.70|0.086
81586674|NCT02614547|162847235|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|23.33||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|1152.71|||Fisher Exact|||60 Hours||1152.71|1.56|0.008
81586675|NCT02614547|162847235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 7||||0.003
81586676|NCT02614547|162847235|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.5||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|140.57|||Fisher Exact|||Day 30||140.57|1.01|0.030
81520999|NCT02358044|162731282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference in Percentage|8.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|15.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|The lower bound of 95% CIs was compared to zero to evaluate superiority. The M=F approach was used to handle missing values.||"Secondary Analysis Approach: Superiority~Analyses of the percentage of participants achieving SVR12 was conducted using the M\&N method. The analysis was adjusted for genotype (1a vs. non-1a) and fibrosis stage (cirrhotic vs. non-cirrhotic). The adjusted differences (grazoprevir +elbasvir arm minus SOF+PR arm) in percentages along with the corresponding 95% CIs and p-values were provided."||15.3|3.6|0.001
81586677|NCT02614547|162847236|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-15.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.536||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|-4.22|||MMRM|||60 Hours: MMRM used an unstructured covariance model for time points within participant. Fixed effects were treatment, baseline total score, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment||-4.22|-27.50|0.010
81586678|NCT02614547|162847236|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-15.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.448||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.43|-4.5|||MMRM|||Day 7: MMRM used an unstructured covariance model for time points within participant. Fixed effects were treatment, baseline total score, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment||-4.50|-27.43|0.009
81638743|NCT04332991|162967625|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.59|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|||1.59|0.59|
81638744|NCT04332991|162967626|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.58|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|||1.58|0.30|
81638745|NCT04332991|162967627|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|3.18|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|||3.18|0.48|
81638746|NCT04332991|162967628|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|3.96|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|||3.96|0.24|
81638747|NCT04332991|162967629|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.53|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|||1.53|0.73|
81638748|NCT04332991|162967630|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.89|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|||1.89|0.92|
81638749|NCT04332991|162967631|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.94|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|||2.94|0.21|
81638750|NCT04332991|162967632|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|15.74|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|||15.74|0.06|
81638751|NCT04332991|162967633|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.35|||||Odds ratios greater than 1.0 indicated less favorable outcomes for patients in the hydroxychloroquine group compared with the placebo group|Outcome measure was adjusted for: age, sex, baseline COVID Outcome Scale category, baseline Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and duration of acute respiratory infection symptoms prior to randomization||1.35|0.69|
81521000|NCT02358044|162731283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-41.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.1|-31.9||||||The percentage of participants with an event were assessed via point estimates with 95% CIs provided for between-group comparisons.||-31.9|-51.1|
81638752|NCT03845517|162967646|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.5||||0.8076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|9.5||One sided p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.5|-24.5|0.8076
81638753|NCT03845517|162967646|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.2||||0.2189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|18.3||One sided p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.3|-7.9|0.2189
81638754|NCT03845517|162967646|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.7||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|15.3||One sided p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.3|-11.8|0.4010
81521001|NCT02358044|162731285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-27.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.5|-19.6||% of participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event = total number participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event ÷ total number ASaT participants within each treatment arm. M\&N method used to calculate a 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference and corresponding p-value.|Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||"Total Tier 1 AEs:~If, and only if the primary efficacy null hypothesis was rejected, the Tier 1 safety superiority hypothesis was tested at the 2-sided 5% alpha level. The safety superiority hypothesis was that the percentage of grazoprevir+elbasvir participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event is lower than the percentage of SOF+PR participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event."||-19.6|-35.5|<0.001
81586679|NCT02614547|162847236|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-15.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.213||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.05|-4.09|||MMRM|||Day 30: MMRM used an unstructured covariance model for time points within participant. Fixed effects were treatment, baseline total score, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment||-4.09|-26.05|0.010
81586680|NCT02614547|162847237|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.0||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|90.81|||Fisher Exact|||60 Hours||90.81|0.73|0.080
81586681|NCT02614547|162847237|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.0||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|239.57|||Fisher Exact|||Day 7||239.57|1.31|0.023
81586682|NCT02614547|162847237|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.67||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|142.2|||Fisher Exact|||Day 30||142.20|1.04|0.030
81638755|NCT03845517|162967647|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.1||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|14.9||One sided p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.9|-19.1|0.5950
81638756|NCT03845517|162967647|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.6||||0.1125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|22.6||One sided p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.6|-5.3|0.1125
81638757|NCT03845517|162967647|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.6||||0.0891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|23.6||One sided p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.6|-4.4|0.0891
81638758|NCT01109979|162967668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81586683|NCT02614547|162847238|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.466||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.24|-0.86|||MMRM|||60 Hours: MMRM used an unstructured covariance model for time points within participant. Fixed effects were treatment, baseline total score, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment.||-0.86|-11.24|0.025
81586684|NCT02614547|162847238|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.427||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.57|-1.34|||MMRM|||Day 7: MMRM used an unstructured covariance model for time points within participant. Fixed effects were treatment, baseline total score, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment.||-1.34|-11.57|0.016
81586685|NCT02614547|162847238|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.568||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.25|-1.35|||MMRM|||Day 30: MMRM used an unstructured covariance model for time points within participant. Fixed effects were treatment, baseline total score, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment.||-1.35|-12.25|0.018
81586686|NCT02614547|162847240|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.461||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|7.04|||ANCOVA|||60 Hours||7.04|-3.30|0.457
81586687|NCT02614547|162847240|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|-1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-1.47||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|4.55|||ANCOVA|||Day 7||4.55|-7.50|0.613
81586688|NCT02614547|162847240|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.871||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.13|3.93|||ANCOVA|||Day 30||3.93|-8.13|0.474
81586689|NCT04697628|162847265|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.7||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.89||Two-sided p-value calculated from stratified log-rank test.|Stratified log-rank test||Hazard Ratio (HR) was calculated from Cox proportional hazards model and Efron method was used in handling ties and computed using stratification factors at randomization.|||0.89|0.54|0.0038
81586690|NCT04697628|162847266|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.82||Two-sided p-value calculated from stratified log-rank test.|Stratified log-rank test||HR was calculated from Cox proportional hazards model and Efron method was used in handling ties and computed using stratification factors at randomization.|||0.82|0.54|<0.0001
81586691|NCT04697628|162847267|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|7.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||OR calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method controlling for stratification factors at randomization.|||7.6|2.1|<0.0001
81586692|NCT00393939|162847280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9222||||0.2651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7156|1.1885||1-sided stratified log-rank test adjusted for baseline stratification factors (number of metastatic sites, estrogen receptor status, and disease-free interval from prior adjuvant treatment)|Log Rank|||Independent radiology assessment||1.1885|0.7156|0.2651
81586693|NCT00393939|162847280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.856||||0.0753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6921|1.0589||1-sided stratified log-rank test adjusted for baseline stratification factors (number of metastatic sites, estrogen receptor status, and disease-free interval from prior adjuvant treatment)|Log Rank|||Investigator's assessment||1.0589|0.6921|0.0753
81638759|NCT02580799|162967677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.137|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Site A: Site B variability assessment||||=0.137
81586694|NCT00393939|162847281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.33||1-sided stratified log-rank test adjusted for baseline stratification factors (number of metastatic sites, estrogen receptor status, and disease-free interval from prior adjuvant treatment)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Independent radiology assessment||2.33|1.17|0.0018
81586695|NCT00393939|162847281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.0172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.02||1-sided stratified log-rank test adjusted for baseline stratification factors (number of metastatic sites, estrogen receptor status, and disease-free interval from prior adjuvant treatment)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Investigator's assessment||2.02|1.03|0.0172
81586696|NCT00393939|162847283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1539||||0.8933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9209|1.4458||1-sided stratified log-rank test adjusted for baseline stratification factors (number of metastatic sites, estrogen receptor status, and disease-free interval from prior adjuvant treatment)|Log Rank|||||1.4458|0.9209|0.8933
81586697|NCT01495585|162847344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Student t-test was used on the change in serum log HDV RNA after 28 days of therapy with lonafarnib.||||0.03
81586698|NCT01495585|162847344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Student t-test was used on the change in serum log HDV RNA after 28 days of therapy with lonafarnib.||||<0.0001
81586699|NCT01495585|162847345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.96
81586700|NCT01495585|162847345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6
81586701|NCT00653224|162847395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.33|-0.45||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean T5SS is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the mean of T5SS including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis for the primary endpoint is expressed as follows: 'The mean 24-hr reflective T5SS over the total treatment period is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.45|-1.33|<0.001
81586702|NCT00653224|162847396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.52|-0.17||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in overall RQLQ score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in overall RQLQ score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in overall RQLQ score at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.17|-0.52|<0.001
81638760|NCT02580799|162967677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.454|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Site A: Site C variability assessment||||=0.454
81638761|NCT02580799|162967677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.211|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Site A: Site D variability assessment||||=0.211
81638762|NCT02580799|162967677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.294|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Site A: Site E variability assessment||||=0.294
81638763|NCT02580799|162967679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.054|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Site B: Site C variability assessment||||=0.054
81638764|NCT02580799|162967679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Site B: Site D variability assessment||||=1.000
81586703|NCT00653224|162847397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.47|-0.15||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in overall RQLQ score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in overall RQLQ score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in overall RQLQ score at visit 3 (week 1) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.15|-0.47|<0.001
81586704|NCT00653224|162847398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.52|-0.17||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in overall RQLQ score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in overall RQLQ score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in overall RQLQ score at visit 4 (week 2) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.17|-0.52|<0.001
81586705|NCT00653224|162847399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.042||95.0|-0.49|-0.01||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ activities score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ activities score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ activities score at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.01|-0.49|0.042
81586706|NCT00653224|162847400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.014||95.0|-0.52|-0.06||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ activities score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ activities score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ activities score at visit 3 (week 1) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.06|-0.52|0.014
81586707|NCT00653224|162847401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.036||95.0|-0.51|-0.02||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ activities score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ activities score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ activities score at visit 4 (week 2) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.02|-0.51|0.036
81638765|NCT02580799|162967679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.968|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Site B: Site E variability assessment||||=0.968
81638766|NCT02580799|162967692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.246|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Site C: Site D variability assessment||||=0.246
81521002|NCT02358044|162731285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-2.4||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|0.6||% of participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event = total number participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event ÷ total number ASaT participants within each treatment arm. M\&N method used to calculate a 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference and corresponding p-value.|Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||"Serious drug-related AEs:~If, and only if the primary efficacy null hypothesis was rejected, the Tier 1 safety superiority hypothesis was tested at the 2-sided 5% alpha level. The safety superiority hypothesis was that the percentage of grazoprevir+elbasvir participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event is lower than the percentage of SOF+PR participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event."||0.6|-6.8|0.078
81638767|NCT02580799|162967692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Site C: Site E variability assessment||||=0.032
81638768|NCT02580799|162967692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Site D: Site E variability assessment||||=0.007
81638769|NCT02580799|162967694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.988|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Abroad: Site A variability assessment||||=0.988
81638770|NCT02580799|162967694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Abroad: Site B variability assessment||||=0.008
81638771|NCT02580799|162967694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Abroad: Site C variability assessment||||=0.031
81638772|NCT02580799|162967694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.554|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Abroad: Site D variability assessment||||=0.554
81638773|NCT02580799|162967694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.709|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Abroad: Site E variability assessment||||=0.709
81638774|NCT01137682|162967710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.63||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32||infinity||Regression, Logistic|An exact logistic regression model that adjusts for the randomization stratification factors was used to test the null hypothesis.|||||3.32|0.0006
81638775|NCT01137682|162967710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|23.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.72||infinity||Regression, Logistic|An exact logistic regression model that adjusts for the randomization stratification factors was used to test the null hypothesis.|||||4.72|<0.0001
81521003|NCT02358044|162731285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.8||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.1||% of participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event = total number participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event ÷ total number ASaT participants within each treatment arm. M\&N method used to calculate a 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference and corresponding p-value.|Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||"DC due to drug-related AE:~If, and only if the primary efficacy null hypothesis was rejected, the Tier 1 safety superiority hypothesis was tested at the 2-sided 5% alpha level. The safety superiority hypothesis was that the percentage of grazoprevir+elbasvir participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event is lower than the percentage of SOF+PR participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event."||2.1|-4.4|0.312
81521004|NCT02358044|162731285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-12.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|-8.0||% of participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event = total number participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event ÷ total number ASaT participants within each treatment arm. M\&N method used to calculate a 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference and corresponding p-value.|Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||"Neutrophil count \<0.75 x 10\^9/L:~If, and only if the primary efficacy null hypothesis was rejected, the Tier 1 safety superiority hypothesis was tested at the 2-sided 5% alpha level. The safety superiority hypothesis was that the percentage of grazoprevir+elbasvir participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event is lower than the percentage of SOF+PR participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event."||-8.0|-19.7|<0.001
81521005|NCT02358044|162731285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-13.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-7.9||% of participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event = total number participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event ÷ total number ASaT participants within each treatment arm. M\&N method used to calculate a 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference and corresponding p-value.|Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||"Hemoglobin \<10 g/dL:~If, and only if the primary efficacy null hypothesis was rejected, the Tier 1 safety superiority hypothesis was tested at the 2-sided 5% alpha level. The safety superiority hypothesis was that the percentage of grazoprevir+elbasvir participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event is lower than the percentage of SOF+PR participants with ≥1 Tier 1 event."||-7.9|-20.8|<0.001
81521006|NCT02358044|162731286|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The lower bound of 95% CIs was compared to pre-specified non-inferiority margin, -10% to evaluate non-inferiority. The Missing=Failure (M=F) approach was used to handle missing values.|Adjusted Difference in Percentage|8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|15.7||||||Analyses of the percentage of participants achieving SVR24 was conducted using the Miettinen \& Nurminen (M\&N) method. The analysis was adjusted for genotype (1a vs. non-1a) and fibrosis stage (cirrhotic vs. non-cirrhotic). The adjusted differences (grazoprevir+elbasvir arm minus SOF+PR arm) in percentages along with the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values were provided.||15.7|3.3|
81521007|NCT00121641|162731289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.33||Between-group comparisons significant at alpha = 0.019, significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model:post - pre = pre treatment|||-0.33|-0.90|<.0001
81521008|NCT00121641|162731289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.36||Between-group comparisons significant at alpha = 0.019, significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model:post - pre = pre treatment|||-0.36|-0.93|<.0001
81521009|NCT00121641|162731289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.44||Between-group comparisons significant at alpha = 0.019, significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model:post - pre = pre treatment|||-0.44|-1.02|<.0001
81521010|NCT00121641|162731290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.53||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.47|-9.72||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model:post - pre = pre treatment|||-9.72|-31.47|0.0002
81521011|NCT00121641|162731290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.48||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|-3.97||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model:post - pre = pre treatment|||-3.97|-25.50|0.0074
81521012|NCT00121641|162731290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.58|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.79|-11.84||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model:post - pre = pre treatment|||-11.84|-33.79|<.0001
81521013|NCT00121641|162731291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|11.1||||0.1141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|24.9||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|Fisher Exact|The exact 95% CIs is based on the standardized statistic and inverting the one 2-sided test.||||24.9|-3.1|0.1141
81521014|NCT00121641|162731291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|14.0||||0.0443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|27.6||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|Fisher Exact|The exact 95% CIs is based on the standardized statistic and inverting the one 2-sided test.||||27.6|-0.1|0.0443
81638776|NCT02009332|162967725|OTHER||maximum deliverable dose (MDD)|400.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Maximum deliverable dose (MDD) was not reached in the Phase 1 study as no DLTs were observed in any of the dose groups up to ABI-009 400 mg/week.|||||
81638777|NCT00674765|162967741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.388|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t=.87||||||.388
81586708|NCT00653224|162847402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.01||95.0|-0.48|-0.07||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ sleep score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ sleep score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ sleep score at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.07|-0.48|0.010
81586709|NCT00653224|162847403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.026||95.0|-0.43|-0.03||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ sleep score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ sleep score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ sleep score at visit 3 (week 1) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.03|-0.43|0.026
81586710|NCT00653224|162847404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.018||95.0|-0.45|-0.04||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ sleep score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ sleep score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ sleep score at visit 4 (week 2) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.04|-0.45|0.018
81586711|NCT00653224|162847405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.002||95.0|-0.47|-0.1||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ non-nose/eye symptoms score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ N-N/E symptoms score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ non-nose/eye symptoms score at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.10|-0.47|0.002
81586712|NCT00653224|162847406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.006||95.0|-0.41|-0.07||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ non-nose/eye symptoms score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ N-N/E symptoms score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ non-nose/eye symptoms score at visit 3 (week 1) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.07|-0.41|0.006
81586713|NCT00653224|162847407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.003||95.0|-0.47|-0.1||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ non-nose/eye symptoms score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ N-N/E symptoms score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ non-nose/eye symptoms score at visit 4 (week 2) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.10|-0.47|0.003
81586714|NCT00653224|162847408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.61|-0.18||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ practical problems score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ practical pbs. score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ practical problems score at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.18|-0.61|<0.001
81521015|NCT00121641|162731291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|17.1||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|31.0||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|Fisher Exact|The exact 95% CIs is based on the standardized statistic and inverting the one 2-sided test.||||31.0|2.8|0.0133
81586715|NCT00653224|162847409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.57|-0.16||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ practical problems score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ practical pbs. score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ practical problems score at visit 3 (week 1) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.16|-0.57|<0.001
81638778|NCT03449979|162967742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0852|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = (1,39); F-statistic = 3.119||Interaction in the effect of tACS on left frontal alpha oscillation in the depressed group. Two-way interaction of within-participant factor of before/after tACS and between-participant factor of alpha-tACS/placebo.||||0.0852
81521016|NCT00121641|162731292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6221.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1701.3||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9570.0|-2872.0||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model:post - pre = pre treatment|||-2872|-9570|0.0003
81638779|NCT03449979|162967742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6676|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = (1,39); F-statistic = 0.187||Interaction in the effect of tACS on left frontal alpha oscillation in the healthy group. Two-way interaction of within-participant factor of before/after tACS and between-participant factor of alpha-tACS/placebo.||||0.6676
81586716|NCT00653224|162847410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.61|-0.18||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ practical problems score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ practical pbs. score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ practical problems score at visit 4 (week 2) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.18|-0.61|<0.001
81586717|NCT00653224|162847411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.59|-0.18||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ nasal symptoms score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ nasal symptoms score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ nasal symptoms score at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.18|-0.59|<0.001
81586718|NCT00653224|162847412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.55|-0.16||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ nasal symptoms score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ nasal symptoms score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ nasal symptoms score at visit 3 (week 1) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.16|-0.55|<0.001
81586719|NCT00653224|162847413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.59|-0.17||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ nasal symptoms score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ nasal symptoms score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ nasal symptoms score at visit 4 (week 2) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.17|-0.59|<0.001
81586720|NCT00653224|162847414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.63|-0.21||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ eye symptoms score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ eye symptoms score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ eye symptoms score at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.21|-0.63|<0.001
81586721|NCT00653224|162847415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.56|-0.17||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ eye symptoms score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ eye symptoms score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ eye symptoms score at visit 3 (week 1) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.17|-0.56|<0.001
81586722|NCT00653224|162847416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.63|-0.22||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ eye symptoms score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ eye symptoms score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ eye symptoms score at visit 4 (week 2) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.22|-0.63|<0.001
81586723|NCT00653224|162847417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.53|-0.13||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ emotional score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ emotional score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ emotional score at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.13|-0.53|<0.001
81586724|NCT00653224|162847418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.52|-0.15||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ emotional score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ emotional score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ emotional score at visit 3 (week 1) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.15|-0.52|<0.001
81586725|NCT00653224|162847419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.53|-0.14||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in RQLQ emotional score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in RQLQ emotional score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in RQLQ emotional score at visit 4 (week 2) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.14|-0.53|<0.001
81458886|NCT03349060|162608943|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-22.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|-16.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-16.7|-27.2|<.0001
81458887|NCT03349060|162608943|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-13.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-7.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-7.7|-19.0|<0.0001
81521017|NCT00121641|162731292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6249.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1675.1||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9546.0|-2952.0||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model:post - pre = pre treatment|||-2952|-9546|0.0002
81521018|NCT00121641|162731292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7437.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1707.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10798.0|-4076.0||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model:post - pre = pre treatment|||-4076|-10798|<.0001
81521019|NCT03263780|162731327|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity|0.25||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.46||mpMRI vs hrMRI and PET (PIRADS 3-5 \& Gleason 6+)|Durkalski's Chi-square test||We did not present standard deviation as the variability is already incorporated in the provided confidence interval.|mpMRI vs hrMRI and PET (PIRADS 3-5 \& Gleason 6+)||0.46|0.19|0.056
81521020|NCT03263780|162731327|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity|0.56||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.78||mpMRI vs hrMRI or PET (PIRADS 3-5 \& Gleason 6+)|Durkalski's Chi-square test||We did not present standard deviation as the variability is already incorporated in the provided confidence interval.|mpMRI vs hrMRI or PET (PIRADS 3-5 \& Gleason 6+)||0.78|0.44|0.56
81521021|NCT03263780|162731327|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity|0.22||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.47||mpMRI vs hrMRI and PET (PIRADS 4-5 \& Gleason 6+)|Durkalski's Chi-square test||We did not present standard deviation as the variability is already incorporated in the provided confidence interval.|mpMRI vs hrMRI and PET (PIRADS 4-5 \& Gleason 6+)||0.47|0.17|0.060
81521022|NCT03263780|162731327|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity|0.5||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.74||mpMRI vs hrMRI or PET (PIRADS 4-5 \& Gleason 6+)|Durkalski's Chi-square test||We did not present standard deviation as the variability is already incorporated in the provided confidence interval.|mpMRI vs hrMRI or PET (PIRADS 4-5 \& Gleason 6+)||0.74|0.39|0.083
81521023|NCT03263780|162731328|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity|0.35||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.65||mpMRI vs hrMRI and PET (PIRADS 3-5 \& Gleason 7+)|Durkalski's Chi-square test||We did not present standard deviation as the variability is already incorporated in the provided confidence interval.|mpMRI vs hrMRI and PET (PIRADS 3-5 \& Gleason 7+)||0.65|0.26|0.096
81521024|NCT03263780|162731328|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity|0.6||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.9||mpMRI vs hrMRI or PET (PIRADS 3-5 \& Gleason 7+)|Durkalski's Chi-square test||We did not present standard deviation as the variability is already incorporated in the provided confidence interval.|mpMRI vs hrMRI or PET (PIRADS 3-5 \& Gleason 7+)||0.90|0.46|0.317
81521025|NCT03263780|162731328|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity|0.3||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.66||mpMRI vs hrMRI and PET (PIRADS 4-5 \& Gleason 7+)|Durkalski's Chi-square test||We did not present standard deviation as the variability is already incorporated in the provided confidence interval.|mpMRI vs hrMRI and PET (PIRADS 4-5 \& Gleason 7+)||0.66|0.23|0.063
81521026|NCT03263780|162731328|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity|0.6||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.9||mpMRI vs hrMRI or PET (PIRADS 4-5 \& Gleason 7+)|Durkalski's Chi-square test||We did not present standard deviation as the variability is already incorporated in the provided confidence interval.|mpMRI vs hrMRI or PET (PIRADS 4-5 \& Gleason 7+)||0.90|0.46|0.317
81521027|NCT01014455|162731332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.672||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.672
81521028|NCT04728594|162731333|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|2.69||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression with the two experimental conditions as dummy variables with delayed contact as the reference group.||2.69|1.65|<.001
81521029|NCT04728594|162731333|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|2.87||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression with the two experimental conditions as dummy variables with delayed contact as the reference group.||2.87|1.77|<.001
81521030|NCT04728594|162731333|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.3||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression with the two experimental conditions as dummy variables with delayed contact as the reference group.||1.30|0.88|<.001
81521031|NCT00424190|162731355|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the observed difference in the primary outcome measure between ceftaroline and vancomycin plus aztreonam was calculated. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was higher than -10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|6.2|||||Risk difference corresponds to Ceftaroline clinical cure rate minus Vancomycin plus Aztreonam clinical cure rate. The confidence interval was calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|The primary objective of this study was to determine the noninferiority in clinical cure rate of ceftaroline in comparison with vancomycin plus aztreonam in adult subjects with cSSSI.||6.2|-4.2|
81521032|NCT01378429|162731368|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|35 subjects per arm would have ≥90% power to demonstrate that the upper bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval (equivalent to the upper bound of a one-sided 97.5% confidence interval) of the difference of placebo minus ciclesonide nasal aerosol would be less than 20% of the baseline value of 175 mcg•h/dL or a noninferiority limit of 35 mcg•h/dL assuming a SD of 40 and a one-sided α of 0.025. A total of 40 subjects will be randomly assigned to ensure 35 subjects complete the study per arm.|LS Mean Difference|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|22.6||\<0.025 for a one-sided test.|ANCOVA||Difference is calculated as Placebo - Ciclesonide.|35 subjects per arm would have ≥90% power to demonstrate that the upper bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval (equivalent to the upper bound of a one-sided 97.5% confidence interval) of the difference of placebo minus ciclesonide nasal aerosol would be less than 20% of the baseline value of 175 mcg•h/dL or a noninferiority limit of 35 mcg•h/dL assuming a SD of 40 and a one-sided α of 0.025. A total of 40 subjects will be randomly assigned to ensure 35 subjects complete the study per arm.||22.6|-7.4|
81638780|NCT03449979|162967742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.929||||||degrees of freedom = (1,41); F-statistic = 0.008|ANOVA|||Main effect of alpha-tACS on session (before and after) on left frontal alpha oscillations across both groups (healthy and patient).||||0.929
81458888|NCT03349060|162608943|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-21.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|-16.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-16.3|-27.5|<.0001
81458889|NCT03349060|162608944|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|22.3||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|35.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||35.9|8.7|0.0028
81458890|NCT03349060|162608944|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|40.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.1|53.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||53.2|27.1|<0.0001
81458891|NCT03349060|162608944|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|17.1||||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|31.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||31.4|2.8|0.0217
81638781|NCT03449979|162967742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.195|||||||t-test, 1 sided|degrees of freedom = 20; t-statistic = -0.08789||Difference in alpha oscillations after versus before in the depressed cohort (one-tailed Student's t-test) with the hypothesis to decrease pathologically elevate left frontal alpha oscillations||||0.1950
81458892|NCT03349060|162608944|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|32.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|45.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||45.9|18.5|<0.0001
81458893|NCT03349060|162608944|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|15.7||||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|30.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||30.0|1.4|0.0363
81458894|NCT03349060|162608944|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|23.7||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|37.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||37.7|9.8|0.0011
81458895|NCT03349060|162608944|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|20.1||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|34.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||34.5|5.8|0.0080
81458896|NCT03349060|162608944|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|29.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.0|43.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||43.3|15.0|<0.0001
81458897|NCT03349060|162608945|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-3.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.2|-5.4|<0.0001
81458898|NCT03349060|162608945|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-5.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-3.9|-7.1|<0.0001
81458899|NCT03349060|162608945|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-3.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.7|-5.0|0.0001
81586726|NCT00653224|162847420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.32|-0.45||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean T5SS is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the mean of T5SS including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean T5SS over week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.45|-1.32|<0.001
81586727|NCT00653224|162847421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.39|-0.36||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean T5SS is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the mean of T5SS including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean T5SS over week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.36|-1.39|<0.001
81586728|NCT00653224|162847422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.2|-0.49||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean T4SS is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Mean T4SS including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean T4SS over Week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.49|-1.20|<0.001
81586729|NCT00653224|162847423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.18|-0.35||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean T4SS is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Mean T4SS including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean T4SS over Week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.35|-1.18|<0.001
81586730|NCT00653224|162847424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.17|-0.45||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean T4SS is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Mean T4SS including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean T4SS over the total treatment period is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.45|-1.17|<0.001
81586731|NCT00653224|162847425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.17|-0.31||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean TNSS is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Mean TNSS including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean TNSS over Week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.31|-1.17|<0.001
81586732|NCT00653224|162847426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74||||0.005||95.0|-1.26|-0.22||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean TNSS is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Mean TNSS including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean TNSS over Week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.22|-1.26|0.005
81586733|NCT00653224|162847427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.18|-0.3||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean TNSS is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Mean TNSS including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean TNSS over the total treatment period is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.30|-1.18|<0.001
81638782|NCT03449979|162967742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8603|||||||t-test, 1 sided|degrees of freedom = 20; t-statistic = 1.1117||Difference in alpha oscillations after versus before in the healthy cohort (one-tailed Student's t-test) run as a control analysis||||0.8603
81638783|NCT04604652|162967753|OTHER||||||=|0.077|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A t-test was performed to test for the percent change from baseline to Week 12. This analysis was based on observed data without imputation. Testing was one sided using a 5% alpha level. No multiplicity adjustment was used, and the p-values reported for the endpoints were descriptive in nature.||||=0.077
81638784|NCT00068107|162967763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||eGFR measured pre-study was compared to eGFR during the study||||0.01
81638785|NCT00068107|162967763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Average Delay in time to ESRD|166.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.4|323.8|||||The average delay in end stage renal disease (ESRD) calculated from the eGFR values and represents the estimated difference in time to ESRD between Relagal administered every 2 weeks and Relagal administered weekly. Units = months|||323.8|8.4|
81638786|NCT04867382|162967785|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.63
81638787|NCT04867382|162967786|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.27
81638788|NCT04867382|162967787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.37
81638789|NCT04867382|162967788|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|3.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.57|0.86|.12
81638790|NCT02102724|162967798|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypotheses were that there are no differences between the two groups' change scores for any study outcomes. The power analysis was based on a study of krill oil for reducing CRP levels in persons with arthritis (N = 90) that yielded an effect size (Cohen's d) of 1.2. A sample size of 37 was determined to yield a power of 0.80 to detect an effect size of 1.0 with a two-tailed alpha of 0.05.|The change scores of the two groups (week 12 minus baseline) were compared using Wilcoxon rank sum tests.|||< 0.05
81521033|NCT01595581|162731403|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U test for continuous variables and Fisher exact test for categorical variables|Mean Difference (Net)|2.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Power was estimated for change in lean mass of 3.0 plus or minus 1.5 kg in healthy men receiving testosterone. Using a significance level of 0.05 and a power of 0.80, a sample size of 6 participants per group was calculated.~This statistical analysis applies to lean mass in participants 6 weeks post operative."||||0.35
81586734|NCT00653224|162847428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.87|-0.3||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean TOSS is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Mean TOSS including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean TOSS over Week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.30|-0.87|<0.001
81586735|NCT00653224|162847429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.91|-0.24||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean TOSS is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Mean TOSS including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean TOSS over Week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.24|-0.91|<0.001
81586736|NCT00653224|162847430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.86|-0.28||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean TOSS is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Mean TOSS including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean TOSS over the total treatment period is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.28|-0.86|<0.001
81586737|NCT00653224|162847431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.34|-0.13||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the sneezing mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Sneezing Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The sneezing mean score over Week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.13|-0.34|<0.001
81586738|NCT00653224|162847432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.34|-0.09||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the sneezing mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Sneezing Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The sneezing mean score over week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.09|-0.34|<0.001
81586739|NCT00653224|162847433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.33|-0.12||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the sneezing mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Sneezing Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The sneezing mean score over the total treatment period is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.12|-0.33|<0.001
81586740|NCT00653224|162847434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.32|-0.11||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the rhinorrhea mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Rhinorrhea Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The rhinorrhea mean score over Week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.11|-0.32|<0.001
81586741|NCT00653224|162847435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.008||95.0|-0.3|-0.05||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the rhinorrhea mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Rhinorrhea Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The rhinorrhea mean score over week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.05|-0.30|0.008
81586742|NCT00653224|162847436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.3|-0.09||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the rhinorrhea mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Rhinorrhea Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The rhinorrhea mean score over the total treatment period is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.09|-0.30|<0.001
81638791|NCT01326455|162967799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Lancaster et. al. (2004) quoted the number 30 as a general sample size for a pilot study. Each arm of this study had 25 people (due to time constraints), giving a total of 75 people. The data were analyzed using t-tests for equality of means, a two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), and chi-square. Significance was set at p \< 0.05.||||0.25
81638792|NCT01326455|162967800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.47|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.47
81638793|NCT01326455|162967801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.002
81638794|NCT01326455|162967801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81638795|NCT01326455|162967801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.144|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.144
81638796|NCT01326455|162967802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.372|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.372
81638797|NCT01326455|162967803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.468|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.468
81638798|NCT02008916|162967808|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|4.69|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.69|1.24|0.0093
81521034|NCT01595581|162731403|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Power was estimated for change in lean mass of 3.0 plus or minus 1.5 kg in healthy men receiving testosterone. Using a significance level of 0.05 and a power of 0.80, a sample size of 6 participants per group was calculated.~This statistical analysis applies to lean mass in participants 12 weeks post operative."||||0.48
81638799|NCT02008916|162967808|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|5.21|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.21|1.38|0.0037
81638800|NCT02008916|162967809|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.59||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|5.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.35|1.26|0.0100
81521035|NCT01595581|162731403|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.0||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Power was estimated for change in lean mass of 3.0 plus or minus 1.5 kg in healthy men receiving testosterone. Using a significance level of 0.05 and a power of 0.80, a sample size of 6 participants per group was calculated.~This statistical analysis applies to lean mass in participants 24 weeks post operative."||||0.74
81521036|NCT01294163|162731457|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Xenon was to be concluded non-inferior to sevoflurane if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference \[mean troponin I level (xenon) - mean troponin I level (sevoflurane)\] was below the prespecified margin of 0.63 ng/mL. Assuming a margin of 0.63, a same concentration of troponin I at 24 hours in the xenon and sevoflurane groups, a common standard deviation of 1.9 ng/mL and a one-sided type I error of 0.025, 164 patients per group were deemed necessary to demonstrate non-inferiority.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.47|||ANCOVA|Treatment difference and 95%CI assessed using ANCOVA with 24h troponin I as response, treatment group and pre-induction troponin I as covariates.||||0.47|-1.27|0.02
81521037|NCT01294163|162731466|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|It was to be concluded that xenon was non-inferior to sevoflurane if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference \[mean troponin I level (xenon) - mean troponin I level (sevoflurane)\] was below the margin of 0.15 ng/mL.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.11|||ANCOVA|||As the residuals from the primary ANCOVA model were non-normal and skewed, the non-inferiority analysis was repeated using log-transformed blood troponin levels.||0.11|-0.30|0.0186
81521038|NCT03495102|162731475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.06|-0.29|0.003
81521039|NCT03495102|162731475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.22|-0.45|<0.001
81521040|NCT03495102|162731476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.4|-1.4|0.001
81521041|NCT03495102|162731476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.1|-2.1|<0.001
81521042|NCT03495102|162731477|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.98|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.98|1.12|0.006
81521043|NCT03495102|162731477|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|3.01|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.01|1.65|<0.001
81521044|NCT03495102|162731478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.7||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-7.8|0.084
81521045|NCT03495102|162731478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.9|-12.3|<0.001
81521046|NCT04327024|162731498|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|1.08|||ANCOVA|Model included change from baseline as the dependent variable, treatment as the independent variable and baseline peak VO2 as covariate.||||1.08|-1.28|0.862
81521047|NCT04327024|162731499|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|1.64|||ANCOVA|Model included change from baseline as the dependent variable, treatment as the independent variable and baseline peak VO2 as covariate.||||1.64|-0.76|0.472
81521048|NCT04327024|162731500|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.15||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|8.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment as the independent variable and visit, visit by treatment, and baseline KCCQ-TSS as covariates.||"H0: Difference in mean change from baseline in KCCQ-TSS (verinurad + allopurinol vs placebo) = 0 Ha: Difference in mean change from baseline in KCCQ-TSS (verinurad + allopurinol vs placebo) ≠ 0~A hierarchical test sequence was used for the confirmatory analysis of the primary and secondary objectives in order to address the issue of multiple testing and control the Type I error rate at an overall two-sided 0.05 level."||8.94|-2.65|0.287
81638801|NCT02008916|162967809|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.81||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|5.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.78|1.36|0.0051
81638802|NCT02008916|162967810|SUPERIORITY||Relative treatment effect|0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis||Relative treatment effect = exponential of the difference in LSM on the log e scale or the geometric LSM ratio on the original scale. For values less than 1, AIN457 has a greater reduction than Placebo.|||0.68|0.38|<0.0001
81521049|NCT04327024|162731501|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|5.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment as the independent variable and visit, visit by treatment, and baseline KCCQ-TSS as covariates.||"H0: Difference in mean change from baseline in KCCQ-TSS (verinurad + allopurinol vs allopurinol) = 0 Ha: Difference in mean change from baseline in KCCQ-TSS (verinurad + allopurinol vs allopurinol) ≠ 0~A hierarchical test sequence was used for the confirmatory analysis of the primary and secondary objectives in order to address the issue of multiple testing and control the Type I error rate at an overall two-sided 0.05 level."||5.61|-5.90|0.960
81521050|NCT02100969|162731510|SUPERIORITY||"proportion of successes"|0.864||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.0||No adjustment is required as we are not doing multiple comparisons for the primary outcome analyses.|One sample Z test of proportions||One sample Z test of proportions is used. Method of handling missing data (as per protocol) is Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF). Only 2 participants had missing values and in our case the LOCF results reflect a 'best-case' scenario.|"Sample size/power calculations are mentioned in the study protocol.~The study hypotheses are as follows:~H0: Proportion of patients whose QMG scores are increased by no more than 3 points at the end of the SCIg treatment phase ≤ 0.65 HA: Proportion of patients whose QMG scores are increased by no more than 3 points at the end of the SCIg treatment phase \> 0.65"||1.000|0.720|0.0179
81521051|NCT02100969|162731511|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.113|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank for paired data||The value of the signed rank test statistic is 44.50.|||||0.113
81521052|NCT02100969|162731512|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|6.0||||0.612|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank for paired data|||||||0.612
81521053|NCT02100969|162731513|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.047|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank for paired data||The value of the signed-rank test statistic is 53.|||||0.047
81521054|NCT02100969|162731514|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|5.6||||0.901|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank for paired data|||||||0.901
81521055|NCT02100969|162731515|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|4.2||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank for paired data|||||||0.510
81521056|NCT02100969|162731516|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|8.3||||0.289|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank for paired data|||||||0.289
81521057|NCT02100969|162731517|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|715.0||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank for paired data|||||||0.0028
81521058|NCT03320330|162731535|OTHER|Recommended Phase 2 dose of pepinemab (VX15/2503), administered to children with recurrent or refractory solid tumors (Part A), was determined by the rolling-6 design.|Recommended Phase 2 dose|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Recommended Phase 2 dose of pepinemab (VX15/2503) is 20 mg/kg.|||||
81521059|NCT02198794|162731548|OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|0.17||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||The statistical model was an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment group and dopamine receptor antagonist status at the pre-withdrawal visit as fixed effects and the pre-withdrawal visit value as a covariate.||0.17|-1.42|0.121
81521060|NCT01885910|162731559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<.0001
81521061|NCT01116427|162731590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|||||Analysis was stratified on the presence or absence of subclinical activity as demonstrated by a Gd-enhanced lesion on one MRI in the past year prior to enrollment.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81521062|NCT01116427|162731591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test in which the total number of new lesions were converted to ranks and then compared between groups|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.36
81521063|NCT01116427|162731592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|||||Rank sum test in which the lesion volume change values per participant were converted to ranks and compared between the treatment groups|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.93
81521064|NCT01116427|162731593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test in which percent brain volume change values per participant were converted to ranks and the ranks were compared between groups|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81521065|NCT01116427|162731594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test in which mean numbers of new lesions per participant were converted to ranks and compared between groups|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.21
81521066|NCT01116427|162731595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.65
81521067|NCT01116427|162731597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test in which the change from baseline scores per subject were converted to ranks and compared between treatment groups|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81521068|NCT01116427|162731598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|||||Analysis was stratified on the presence or absence of subclinical activity as demonstrated by a Gd-enhanced lesion on one MRI in the past year prior to enrollment.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.06
81521069|NCT01116427|162731599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||Rank sum test in which the lesion volume change values per participant were converted to ranks and compared between the treatment groups|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.07
81521070|NCT01116427|162731600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test in which the percent brain volume change values per participant were converted to ranks and compared between treatment groups|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.88
81521071|NCT01116427|162731601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.29
81521072|NCT01116427|162731603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test in which the change from baseline scores per participant were converted to ranks and compared between treatment groups|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.67
81521073|NCT00110461|162731649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.49|-3.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||The change scores were analyzed by using ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline Y-MRS total score as a covariate. For comparing YMRS-Total score in treatment groups at baseline, only treatment was included in the ANOVA model with baseline values as the dependent variable. The LS means obtained from a type III analysis using SAS were used for the treatment comparisons. Two-tailed student's t-tests were used to test differences between the LS means within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-3.5|-8.49|<0.0001
81521074|NCT00110461|162731649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|-5.77|||t-test, 2 sided|||The change scores were analyzed by using ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline Y-MRS total score as a covariate. For comparing YMRS-Total score in treatment groups at baseline, only treatment was included in the ANOVA model with baseline values as the dependent variable. The LS means obtained from a type III analysis using SAS were used for the treatment comparisons. Two-tailed student's t-tests were used to test differences between the LS means within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-5.77|-10.7|<0.0001
81638803|NCT02008916|162967810|SUPERIORITY||Relative treatment effect|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Relative treatment effect = exponential of the difference in LSM on the log e scale or the geometric LSM ratio on the original scale. For values less than 1, AIN457 has a greater reduction than Placebo.|||0.60|0.33|<0.0001
81521075|NCT00110461|162731650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-5.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|-3.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-3.08|-8.7|<0.0001
81521076|NCT00110461|162731650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|11.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.99|15.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||15.03|7.99|<0.0001
81521077|NCT00110461|162731651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|9.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.77|12.84|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||12.84|5.77|<0.0001
81521078|NCT00110461|162731651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|11.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.99|15.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||15.03|7.99|<0.0001
81521079|NCT00110461|162731652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-0.48|-1.15|<0.0001
81521080|NCT00110461|162731652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.59|-0.93|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-0.93|-1.59|<0.0001
81521081|NCT00110461|162731653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.28||||0.0767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|0.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||0.25|-4.81|0.0767
81521082|NCT00110461|162731653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19||||0.3515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|1.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||1.32|-3.69|0.3515
81521083|NCT00110461|162731654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.02|-3.73|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-3.73|-8.02|<0.0001
81521084|NCT00110461|162731654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|-3.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-3.32|-7.40|<0.0001
81521085|NCT00110461|162731655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-5.43|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-5.43|-12.3|<0.0001
81521086|NCT00110461|162731655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|-4.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-4.83|-11.6|<0.0001
81521087|NCT00110461|162731656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.07|13.93|||t-test, 2 sided|||||13.93|5.07|<0.0001
81521088|NCT00110461|162731656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|10.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.87|14.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||||14.14|5.87|<0.0001
81521089|NCT00110461|162731657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-0.33|-1.08|0.0003
81521090|NCT00110461|162731657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.66|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-0.66|-1.41|<0.0001
81521091|NCT00110461|162731658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.0878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||0.04|-0.54|0.0878
81521092|NCT00110461|162731658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.0752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||0.03|-0.55|0.0752
81521093|NCT00110461|162731659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.2553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||0.13|-0.51|0.2553
81521094|NCT00110461|162731659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-0.07|-0.71|0.0166
81521095|NCT00110461|162731660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.51|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-0.51|-1.16|<0.0001
81521096|NCT00110461|162731660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.86|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-0.86|-1.51|<0.0001
81521097|NCT00110461|162731661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-0.40|-1.13|<0.0001
81521098|NCT00110461|162731661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-0.60|-1.33|<0.0001
81521099|NCT00110461|162731662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.92||||0.1729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|0.85|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.85|-4.69|0.1729
81521100|NCT00110461|162731662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.75586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|2.31|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.31|-3.17|0.75586
81521101|NCT00110461|162731663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-2.61|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-2.61|-6.90|<0.0001
81521102|NCT00110461|162731663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|-2.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-2.50|-6.78|<0.0001
81521103|NCT00110461|162731664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.85||||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|-0.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-0.03|-3.67|0.0468
81521104|NCT00110461|162731664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.03||||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|-0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-0.20|-3.85|0.0296
81521105|NCT00110461|162731665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.44||||0.1309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|0.43|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||0.43|-3.31|0.1309
81521106|NCT00110461|162731665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.64||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|-0.77|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-0.77|-4.51|0.0058
81521107|NCT00110461|162731666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.13||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-0.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-0.07|-4.20|0.0430
81521108|NCT00110461|162731666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.7696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|1.76|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||1.76|-2.37|0.7696
81586743|NCT00653224|162847437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.384||95.0|-0.15|0.06||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the nasal congestion mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Nasal Congestion Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The nasal congestion mean score over week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||0.06|-0.15|0.384
81586744|NCT00653224|162847438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.063||95.0|-0.24|0.01||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the nasal congestion mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Nasal Congestion Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The nasal congestion mean score over week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||0.01|-0.24|0.063
81586745|NCT00653224|162847439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.124||95.0|-0.19|0.02||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the nasal congestion mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Nasal Congestion Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The nasal congestion mean score over the total treatment period is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||0.02|-0.19|0.124
81586746|NCT00653224|162847440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.002||95.0|-0.28|-0.06||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the nasal pruritus mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Nasal Pruritus Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The nasal pruritus mean score over week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.06|-0.28|0.002
81586747|NCT00653224|162847441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.016||95.0|-0.28|-0.03||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the nasal pruritus mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Nasal Pruritus Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The nasal pruritus mean score over week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.03|-0.28|0.016
81586748|NCT00653224|162847442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.003||95.0|-0.27|-0.06||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the nasal pruritus mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Nasal Pruritus Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The nasal pruritus mean score over the total treatment period is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.06|-0.27|0.003
81586749|NCT00653224|162847443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.088||95.0|-0.2|0.01||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the post-nasal drip mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Post-Nasal Drip Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The post-nasal drip mean score over week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||0.01|-0.20|0.088
81586750|NCT00653224|162847444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.117||95.0|-0.23|0.03||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the post-nasal drip mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Post-Nasal Drip Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The post-nasal drip mean score over Week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||0.03|-0.23|0.117
81586751|NCT00653224|162847445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.065||95.0|-0.21|0.01||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the post-nasal drip mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Post-Nasal Drip Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The post-nasal drip mean score over the total treatment period is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||0.01|-0.21|0.065
81586752|NCT00653224|162847446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.32|-0.1||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the ocular pruritus mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Ocular Pruritus Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The ocular pruritus mean score over week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.10|-0.32|<0.001
81638804|NCT02008916|162967811|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.46||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|9.92|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.92|2.01|0.0002
81458900|NCT03349060|162608945|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-6.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|-4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-4.5|-7.8|<.0001
81521109|NCT00110461|162731667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.9418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|1.86|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||1.86|-1.73|0.9418
81586753|NCT00653224|162847447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.002||95.0|-0.33|-0.08||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the ocular pruritus mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Ocular Pruritus Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The ocular pruritus mean score over week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.08|-0.33|0.002
81586754|NCT00653224|162847448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.32|-0.1||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the ocular pruritus mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Ocular Pruritus Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The ocular pruritus mean score over the total treatment period is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.10|-0.32|<0.001
81586755|NCT00653224|162847449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.3|-0.08||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the ocular itching/burning mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Ocular Itching/Burning Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The ocular itching/burning mean score over Week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.08|-0.30|<0.001
81586756|NCT00653224|162847450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.006||95.0|-0.29|-0.05||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the ocular itching/burning mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Ocular Itching/Burning Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The ocular itching/burning mean score over Week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.05|-0.29|0.006
81586757|NCT00653224|162847451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.29|-0.08||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the ocular itching/burning mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Ocular Itching/Burning Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The ocular itching/burning mean score over the total treatment period is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.08|-0.29|<0.001
81586758|NCT00653224|162847452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.31|-0.1||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the ocular tearing/watering mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Ocular Tearing/Watering Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The ocular tearing/watering mean score over week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.10|-0.31|<0.001
81638805|NCT02008916|162967811|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.21||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|9.38|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.38|1.89|0.0004
81458901|NCT03349060|162608945|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.8||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.7|-4.8|0.0075
81521110|NCT00110461|162731667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|1.98|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||1.98|-1.67|0.19
81521111|NCT00110461|162731668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.9418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|1.86|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||1.86|-1.73|0.9418
81521112|NCT00110461|162731668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.8377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|1.98|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||1.98|-1.61|0.8377
81638806|NCT02008916|162967812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.06|-1.60|0.0347
81638807|NCT02008916|162967812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.46|-2.00|0.0018
81638808|NCT02008916|162967816|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.71||||0.0593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|64.42|||Regression, Logistic|||||64.42|0.92|0.0593
81638809|NCT02008916|162967816|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.39||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|150.79|||Regression, Logistic|||||150.79|2.49|0.0046
81521113|NCT00110461|162731669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82||||0.3969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|1.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||1.08|-2.71|0.3969
81521114|NCT00110461|162731669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21||||0.2101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|0.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||0.68|-3.09|0.2101
81521115|NCT00110461|162731670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-3.64|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-3.64|-10.5|<0.0001
81521116|NCT00110461|162731670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.55||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.94|-2.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses were performed by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline score as covariate. Two pair-wise comparisons, aripiprazole 10 mg target dose versus placebo and aripiprazole 30 mg target dose versus placebo, were performed within the ANCOVA or ANOVA model.||-2.16|-8.94|0.0014
81521117|NCT00110461|162731671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.7||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.01|32.4|||Chi-squared|||Analyzed using a Chi-square test. Ninety five percent confidence intervals for difference in the responder rates are derived from the normal approximation to binomial.||32.40|5.01|0.0074
81521118|NCT00110461|162731671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.41|51.68|||Chi-squared|||Analyzed using a Chi-square test. Ninety five percent confidence intervals for difference in the responder rates are derived from the normal approximation to binomial.||51.68|23.41|<0.0001
81521119|NCT00110461|162731672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.4||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.57|37.24|||Chi-squared|||Analyzed using a Chi-square test. Ninety five percent confidence intervals for difference in the responder rates are derived from the normal approximation to binomial.||37.24|9.57|0.0009
81521120|NCT00110461|162731672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.05|42.87|||Chi-squared|||Analyzed using a Chi-square test. Ninety five percent confidence intervals for difference in the responder rates are derived from the normal approximation to binomial.||42.87|15.05|<0.0001
81521121|NCT00110461|162731673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score statistic by week.||-0.66|-1.29|<0.0001
81521122|NCT00110461|162731673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score statistic by week.||-0.70|-1.39|<0.0001
81521123|NCT00110461|162731674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score statistic by week.||-0.24|-1.04|0.0020
81521124|NCT00110461|162731674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-0.41|-1.19|0.0001
81521125|NCT00110461|162731675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score statistic by week.||-0.26|-0.96|0.0010
81521126|NCT00110461|162731675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score statistic by week.||-0.16|-0.85|0.0053
81521127|NCT00110461|162731676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.1726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score statistic by week.||0.11|-0.64|0.1726
81521128|NCT00110461|162731676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score statistic by week.||-0.12|-0.89|0.0113
81521129|NCT00110461|162731677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score statistic by week.||-0.67|-1.31|<0.0001
81521130|NCT00110461|162731677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score statistic by week.||-0.72|-1.39|<0.0001
81521131|NCT00110461|162731678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score statistic by week.||-0.22|-1.04|0.0030
81521132|NCT00110461|162731678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score statistic by week.||-0.40|-1.18|0.0001
81521133|NCT01852383|162731753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Change from Week 0 to Week 12, not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Alpha=0.05 threshold for statistical significance.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81521134|NCT01852383|162731754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.1||||||Change from Week 0 to Week 12, not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Alpha=0.05 threshold for statistical significance.|Corrlation|||||||<0.1
81521135|NCT01852383|162731755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Change from Week 0 to Week 12, not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Alpha=0.05 threshold for statistical significance.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81521136|NCT01852383|162731756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Pearson correlation coefficient. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Alpha=0.05 for statistical significance threshold.|Pearson correlation|||Correlation of maximum duloxetine dose with change in Hamilton Depression Rating Scale scores from 0 Weeks to 12 Weeks.||||<.001
81586759|NCT00653224|162847453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.011||95.0|-0.29|-0.04||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the ocular tearing/watering mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Ocular Tearing/Watering Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The ocular tearing/watering mean score over week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.04|-0.29|0.011
81458902|NCT03349060|162608945|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-5.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|-3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-3.3|-7.4|<0.0001
81586760|NCT00653224|162847454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.29|-0.08||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the ocular tearing/watering mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Ocular Tearing/Watering Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The ocular tearing/watering mean score over the total treatment period is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.08|-0.29|<0.001
81586761|NCT00653224|162847455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.004||95.0|-0.27|-0.05||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the ocular redness mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Ocular Redness Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The ocular redness mean score over week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.05|-0.27|0.004
81586762|NCT00653224|162847456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.34|-0.1||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the ocular redness mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Ocular Redness Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The ocular redness mean score over week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.10|-0.34|<0.001
81586763|NCT00653224|162847457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.29|-0.08||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the ocular redness mean score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the Ocular Redness Mean Score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The ocular redness mean score over the total treatment period is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.08|-0.29|<0.001
81586764|NCT00653224|162847458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||If the p-value is lower than 5% the distribution is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney, or Wilcoxon rank-sum test is generally used to detect 'shift alternatives'. That is, the two distributions have the same general shape, but one of them is shifted relative to the other by a constant amount under the alternative hypothesis.||||<0.001
81586765|NCT00653224|162847459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||If the p-value is lower than 5% the distribution is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney, or Wilcoxon rank-sum test (Lehmann, 1975 page 23) is generally used to detect 'shift alternatives'. That is, the two distributions have the same general shape, but one of them is shifted relative to the other by a constant amount under the alternative hypothesis.||||<0.001
81586766|NCT00653224|162847460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36||||0.027||95.0|-2.56|-0.16||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 1) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 1) at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.16|-2.56|0.027
81638810|NCT01528605|162967817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was no group difference||||<0.05
81638811|NCT01528605|162967818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was no group difference||||<0.05
81638812|NCT01528605|162967819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||"The null hypothesis is no group difference"||||>0.05
81586767|NCT00653224|162847461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.554||95.0|-1.56|0.84||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 1) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 1) at week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||0.84|-1.56|0.554
81586768|NCT00653224|162847462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.015||95.0|-2.72|-0.29||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 1) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 1) at week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.29|-2.72|0.015
81586769|NCT00653224|162847463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6||||0.016||95.0|-8.34|-0.86||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 2) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 2) at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.86|-8.34|0.016
81586770|NCT00653224|162847464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.33||||0.017||95.0|-7.88|-0.79||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 2) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 2) at week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.79|-7.88|0.017
81586771|NCT00653224|162847465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.25||||0.027||95.0|-8.02|-0.47||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 2) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 2) at week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.47|-8.02|0.027
81638813|NCT02432274|162967846|OTHER||||||=|0.20359|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||C2D1: FGF 19 (PFS-4, Yes) vs. C2D1: FGF 19 (PFS-4, No)||||=0.20359
81586772|NCT00653224|162847466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.44||||0.023||95.0|-8.25|-0.63||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 3) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 3) at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.63|-8.25|0.023
81586773|NCT00653224|162847467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.56||||0.015||95.0|-8.23|-0.89||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 3) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 3) at week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.89|-8.23|0.015
81611190|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-7.0|0.007
81611191|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.0|-6.0|0.046
81611192|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-6.0|0.002
81586774|NCT00653224|162847468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.11||||0.036||95.0|-7.95|-0.27||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 3) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 3) at week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.27|-7.95|0.036
81586775|NCT00653224|162847469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.51||||0.102||95.0|-9.95|0.93||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 4) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 4) at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||0.93|-9.95|0.102
81586776|NCT00653224|162847470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.44||||0.493||95.0|-5.66|2.78||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 4) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 4) at week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||2.78|-5.66|0.493
81586777|NCT00653224|162847471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.38||||0.117||95.0|-9.91|1.15||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 4) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 4) at week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||1.15|-9.91|0.117
81586778|NCT00653224|162847472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.58||||0.409||95.0|-15.65|6.49||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 5) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 5) at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||6.49|-15.65|0.409
81586779|NCT00653224|162847473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.54||||0.432||95.0|-16.1|7.01||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 5) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 5) at week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||7.01|-16.10|0.432
81586780|NCT00653224|162847474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.24||||0.45||95.0|-15.46|6.99||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 5) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 5) at week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||6.99|-15.46|0.450
81586781|NCT00653224|162847475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.37||||0.251||95.0|-17.4|4.67||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 6) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 6) at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||4.67|-17.40|0.251
81586782|NCT00653224|162847476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.06||||0.258||95.0|-19.48|5.36||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 6) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 6) at week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||5.36|-19.48|0.258
81638814|NCT02432274|162967846|OTHER||||||=|0.50068|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||C2D1: FGF 19 (PFS-4, Yes) vs. C2D1: FGF 19 (PFS-4, No)||||=0.50068
81638815|NCT02432274|162967846|OTHER||||||=|0.05512|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||C3D1: FGF 19 (PFS-4, Yes) vs. C3D1: FGF 19 (PFS-4, No)||||=0.05512
81638816|NCT02432274|162967846|OTHER||||||=|0.50382|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||C4D1: FGF 19 (PFS-4, Yes) vs. C4D1: FGF 19 (PFS-4, No)||||=0.50382
81586783|NCT00653224|162847477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.96||||0.288||95.0|-17.13|5.22||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 6) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 6) at week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||5.22|-17.13|0.288
81586784|NCT00653224|162847478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.91|||<|0.001||95.0|-9.34|-2.47||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 7) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 7) at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-2.47|-9.34|<0.001
81586785|NCT00653224|162847479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.62|||<|0.001||95.0|-9.88|-3.35||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 7) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 7) at week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-3.35|-9.88|<0.001
81586786|NCT00653224|162847480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.69||||0.001||95.0|-9.16|-2.21||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 7) is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in the WPAI:AS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in WPAI-AS score (dimension 7) at week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-2.21|-9.16|0.001
81586787|NCT00653224|162847481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||0.027||95.0|-1.29|-0.08||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in ESS score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in ESS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in ESS score at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.08|-1.29|0.027
81586788|NCT00653224|162847482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.535||95.0|-0.7|0.37||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in ESS score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in ESS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in ESS score at week 1 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||0.37|-0.70|0.535
81586789|NCT00653224|162847483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.042||95.0|-1.26|-0.02||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in ESS score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline in ESS score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in ESS score at week 2 is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||-0.02|-1.26|0.042
81586790|NCT00653224|162847484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.171||95.0||||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the change from baseline is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|Repeated measure analysis (CATMOD)|||The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The change from baseline to endpoint visit in score category (ESS score \< 8 or \>= 8) is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||||0.171
81586791|NCT01633944|162847510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.67||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||||-0.26|-1.07|0.0012
81586792|NCT01633944|162847511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by stratum (dose level)||Responders with ≥30% pain reduction||||0.0012
81586793|NCT01633944|162847511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0754|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by stratum (dose level)||Responders with ≥50% pain reduction||||0.0754
81586794|NCT01103934|162847594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.09
81586795|NCT01103934|162847595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81586796|NCT02402452|162847604|OTHER||Geometric Least-Square Mean(GLSM)Ratio %|172.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.93|305.33||||||An analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for a parallel design was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of voxilaprevir AUClast. A 90% confidence interval (CI) was constructed for the geometric least squares mean (GLSM) ratio of AUClast for the comparison groups using two 1-sided tests.||305.33|97.93|
81586797|NCT02402452|162847605|OTHER||GLSM Ratio (%)|171.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.65|300.38||||||An ANOVA appropriate for parallel design was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of voxilaprevir AUCinf. A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio of AUCinf for the comparison groups using two 1-sided tests.||300.38|97.65|
81458903|NCT03349060|162608945|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.8||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.8|-4.8|0.0072
81521137|NCT04405245|162731792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.366||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.81|||ANCOVA|||||0.81|-0.63|0.8070
81521138|NCT04405245|162731792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.365||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.20|-1.64|0.0130
81521139|NCT00576472|162731801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0062|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0452|-0.0208|||ANOVA|||||-0.0208|-0.0452|<.0001
81521140|NCT00576472|162731802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0285|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0046|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.038|||ANOVA|||||0.0380|0.0190|<.0001
81521141|NCT00576472|162731803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0064||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.000204|0.0285|||ANOVA|||||0.0285|0.000204|0.025
81521142|NCT00576472|162731803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0442|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0093|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0292|0.0591|||ANOVA|||||0.0591|0.0292|<.0001
81586798|NCT02402452|162847606|OTHER||GLSM Ratio (%)|145.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.77|252.48||||||An ANOVA appropriate for parallel design was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of voxilaprevir Cmax. A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio of Cmax for the comparison groups using two 1-sided tests.||252.48|83.77|
81586799|NCT02644967|162847608|OTHER|Estimation||||||0.0158||||||P-value of the overall response tested against the null rate of 11% based on 1-sided exact (Clopper-Pearson) test.|One-sided Clopper-Pearson test|||Testing the best overall confirmed response rate against the historical control rate of 0.11 (extracted from the literature review).||||0.0158
81638817|NCT02432274|162967846|OTHER||||||=|0.0476|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||C2D1: FGF 21 (PFS-4, Yes) vs. C2D1: FGF 21 (PFS-4, No)||||=0.04760
81586800|NCT02644967|162847609|OTHER|Estimation|Kaplan-Meier|5.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.65|7.0|||||Kaplan-Meier estimate of median PFS in months.|||7.00|3.65|
81638818|NCT02432274|162967846|OTHER||||||=|0.2142|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||C2D1: FGF 21 (PFS-4, Yes) vs. C2D1: FGF 21 (PFS-4, No)||||=0.21420
81521143|NCT00576472|162731803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0491|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0064|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0396|0.0586|||ANOVA|||||0.0586|0.0396|<.0001
81521144|NCT00576472|162731803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0298|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0083||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.00974|0.0499|||ANOVA|||||0.0499|0.00974|.0004
81521145|NCT00576472|162731803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0347|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0047|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.0445|||ANOVA|||||0.0445|0.0250|<.0001
81521146|NCT00576472|162731803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.00494|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0083||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00865|0.0185|||ANOVA|||||0.0185|-0.00865|.552
81521147|NCT00576472|162731804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-3.3|||ANOVA|||||-3.3|-11.0|.0005
81521148|NCT00576472|162731805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59||0.0413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-0.1|||ANOVA|||||-0.1|-6.5|0.0413
81521149|NCT00576472|162731806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-6.4|||ANOVA|||||-6.4|-11.0|<.0001
81638819|NCT02432274|162967846|OTHER||||||=|0.42542|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||C3D1: FGF 21 (PFS-4, Yes) vs. C3D1: FGF 21 (PFS-4, No)||||=0.42542
81638820|NCT02432274|162967846|OTHER||||||=|0.73573|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||C4D1: FGF 21 (PFS-4, Yes) vs. C4D1: FGF 21 (PFS-4, No)||||=0.73573
81638821|NCT02432274|162967846|OTHER||||||=|0.35754|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||C2D1: VEGF (PFS-4, Yes) vs. C2D1: VEGF (PFS-4, No)||||=0.35754
81638822|NCT02432274|162967846|OTHER||||||=|0.59903|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||C2D1: VEGF (PFS-4, Yes) vs. C2D1: VEGF (PFS-4, No)||||=0.59903
81638823|NCT02432274|162967846|OTHER||||||=|1|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||C3D1: VEGF (PFS-4, Yes) vs. C3D1: VEGF (PFS-4, No)||||=1.00000
81521150|NCT00576472|162731807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-7.0|||ANOVA|||||-7.0|-12.0|<.0001
81521151|NCT00576472|162731808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|11.6|||ANOVA|||||11.6|4.4|<.0001
81521152|NCT00576472|162731809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.8425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.9|||ANOVA|||||1.9|-2.3|.8425
81521153|NCT00576472|162731810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-0.9|||ANOVA|||||-0.9|-3.9|.0016
81521154|NCT00576472|162731811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.8329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.3|||ANOVA|||||2.3|-1.9|.8329
81521155|NCT00576472|162731813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0077||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0077
81521156|NCT00576472|162731813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81521157|NCT00576472|162731813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1408||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1408
81521158|NCT00576472|162731814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0428||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0428
81638824|NCT00090519|162967849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.714|0.686|||ANOVA|||||0.686|-0.714|0.969
81638825|NCT00090519|162967850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.09||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.97||P-value is for change from baseline.|ANCOVA|||||1.97|0.21|0.015
81638826|NCT00090519|162967851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.577||95.0||||P-value is for first occurrence of focal/grid photocoagulation yes versus no.|Chi-squared|||||||0.577
81521159|NCT00576472|162731814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0058||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0058
81521160|NCT00576472|162731814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4258||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4258
81521161|NCT00576472|162731815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0035||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0035
81521162|NCT00576472|162731815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0003
81521163|NCT00576472|162731815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4086||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4086
81521164|NCT00576472|162731816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81521165|NCT00576472|162731816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0007
81521166|NCT00576472|162731816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7007||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7007
81521167|NCT00576472|162731817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0002
81521168|NCT00576472|162731817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0016
81521169|NCT00576472|162731817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6237||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6237
81521170|NCT00576472|162731818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0002
81521171|NCT00576472|162731818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.0001
81521172|NCT00576472|162731818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6071||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6071
81521173|NCT00576472|162731819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1386||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1386
81521174|NCT00576472|162731819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0905||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0905
81521175|NCT00576472|162731819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8039||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8039
81521176|NCT00576472|162731820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7496||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7496
81521177|NCT00576472|162731820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9489||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9489
81521178|NCT00576472|162731820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7021||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7021
81521179|NCT00576472|162731821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0190
81638827|NCT00090519|162967852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.87||P-value is for change from baseline.|ANCOVA|||||0.87|0.02|0.041
81458904|NCT03349060|162608945|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-4.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.9|-6.9|<0.0001
81458905|NCT03349060|162608946|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.3||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.0|-3.5|0.2750
81458906|NCT03349060|162608946|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.5||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.3|-4.8|0.0280
81458907|NCT03349060|162608946|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-3.5||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.1|-5.9|0.0051
81458908|NCT03349060|162608946|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-6.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-4.0|-8.8|<0.0001
81521180|NCT00576472|162731821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0003
81521181|NCT00576472|162731821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1622||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1622
81521182|NCT00576472|162731822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1202||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1202
81521183|NCT00576472|162731822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0103||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0103
81521184|NCT00576472|162731822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2831||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2831
81458909|NCT03349060|162608946|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.1||||0.1706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.9|-5.1|0.1706
81458910|NCT03349060|162608946|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-4.4||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.4|-7.4|0.0048
81458911|NCT03349060|162608946|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.5||||0.0629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.1|-5.2|0.0629
81521185|NCT00576472|162731823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7027||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7027
81458912|NCT03349060|162608946|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-3.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.9|-6.2|0.0100
81458913|NCT03349060|162608947|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|6.6||||0.1238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|13.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||13.9|-0.7|0.1238
81521186|NCT00576472|162731824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7493||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7493
81521187|NCT00576472|162731825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7339||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7339
81521188|NCT00576472|162731826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6148||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6148
81521189|NCT00576472|162731827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4456||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4456
81521190|NCT00576472|162731828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5866||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5866
81521191|NCT00576472|162731829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8918||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8918
81521192|NCT00576472|162731830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4427||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4427
81521193|NCT00576472|162731831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4203||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4203
81521194|NCT00576472|162731832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5754||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5754
81521195|NCT00576472|162731833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0251||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0251
81521196|NCT00576472|162731834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1049||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1049
81521197|NCT00128713|162731846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||||||Three one-degree-of-freedom chi-square tests, each comparing a pair of treatment groups. These tests were carried out at the .017 significance level to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|These tests were carried out at the .017 significance level to adjust for the multiple comparisons.||||||0.83
81521198|NCT00128713|162731846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||||||Three one-degree-of-freedom chi-square tests, each comparing a pair of treatment groups. These tests were carried out at the .017 significance level to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|These tests were carried out at the .017 significance level to adjust for the multiple comparisons.||||||0.83
81638828|NCT00090519|162967853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.475||95.0||||P-value is for progression of nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (DR) by seven-field stereo fundus photography progression versus no progression.|Chi-squared|||||||0.475
81521199|NCT00128713|162731846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||||||Three one-degree-of-freedom chi-square tests, each comparing a pair of treatment groups. These tests were carried out at the .017 significance level to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|These tests were carried out at the .017 significance level to adjust for the multiple comparisons.||||||0.66
81586801|NCT02644967|162847610|OTHER|Landmark analysis of overall survival at six (6) months.|Kaplan-Meier|87.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.3|94.2|||||Kaplan-Meier estimate of percentage of participants surviving at six (6) months.|||94.2|74.3|
81586802|NCT02644967|162847611|OTHER|Landmark analysis of overall survival at twelve (12) months.|Kaplan-Meier|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.7|72.4|||||Kaplan-Meier estimate of percentage of participants surviving at twelve (12) months.|||72.4|44.7|
81586803|NCT03746522|162847619|OTHER|||||||0.0006||||||P-value was one-sided and compared with alpha = 0.025.|Rubin's Rule|||||||0.0006
81586804|NCT03746522|162847620|OTHER|||||||0.0005||||||p-value was one-sided and compared with alpha = 0.025|Rubin's Rule|||||||0.0005
81586805|NCT03746522|162847621|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value was one-sided and compared with alpha=0.025.|Rubin's Rule|||||||<0.0001
81586806|NCT03746522|162847622|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value was one-sided and compared with alpha = 0.025.|Rubin's Rule|||||||<0.0001
81638829|NCT00090519|162967854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.52||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|3.92||P-value is for change from baseline.|ANCOVA|||||3.92|-0.87|0.211
81586807|NCT04521166|162847654|OTHER|A linear mixed model was used to assess whether there was a difference between Settings 1 and 2.|Slope|-0.0099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01572||0.5291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04075|0.02095||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni correction.|Mixed Models Analysis||Setting 2 was considered as the reference and the estimate reflects whether the slope for Setting 1 is significantly different from the slope for Setting 2|||0.02095|-0.04075|0.5291
81586808|NCT04521166|162847654|OTHER|A linear mixed model was used to assess whether there was a difference between Setting 2 and Setting 3.|Slope|0.1329|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0174|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0988|0.1671||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni correction.|Mixed Models Analysis||Setting 2 was considered as the reference and the estimate reflects whether the slope for Setting 3 is significantly different from the slope for Setting 2|||0.1671|0.09880|<0.001
81586809|NCT04521166|162847654|OTHER|A linear mixed model was used to assess whether there was a difference between Setting 2 and Setting 4.|Slope|0.2016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01812|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.166|0.2371||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni correction.|Mixed Models Analysis||Setting 2 was considered as the reference and the estimate reflects whether the slope for Setting 4 is significantly different from the slope for Setting|||0.2371|0.1660|<.0001
81586810|NCT04521166|162847654|OTHER|A linear mixed model was used to assess whether there was an effect of working memory on the primary outcome measure (speech intelligibility) after controlling for age and degree of hearing loss (decibel hearing level)|Slope|0.002||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed model was used to assess whether there was an effect of working memory on the primary outcome measure (speech intelligibility) after controlling for age and degree of hearing loss (decibel hearing level)||||0.242
81638830|NCT00090519|162967855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|63.22||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.68|200.12||P-value is for change from baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||200.12|-73.68|0.365
81638831|NCT00090519|162967856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.52||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.66||P-value is for change from baseline.|ANCOVA|||||2.66|0.38|0.009
81638832|NCT00090519|162967858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.12||P-value is for occurrence of sustained moderate visual loss (SMVL) in a diabetic retinopathy (DR) study eye yes versus no.|Chi-squared|||||1.12|0.20|0.081
81638833|NCT01094106|162967886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||In a previous non-randomised study at our institution, the mean oxycodone consumption in the control group was 60.7 mg (SD, 22.2 mg) during the first 48 h after caesarean section. At α = 0.05, 31 patients would be needed in each group to achieve a power of 90% for detecting a 30% reduction in the need for rescue opioids, which we considered a clinically meaningful effect. We decided to enrol 70 patients. The final study population was 67 patients.||||0.10
81521200|NCT00128713|162731847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||All analyses are based on intention to treat. These tests were carried out at the .017 significance level to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81521201|NCT00128713|162731847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||All analyses are based on intention to treat. These tests were carried out at the .017 significance level to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81521202|NCT00128713|162731847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||All analyses are based on intention to treat. These tests were carried out at the .017 significance level to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81521203|NCT00128713|162731848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||All analyses were carried out using intention to treat. These tests were carried out at the .017 significance level to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81521204|NCT00128713|162731848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||All analyses were carried out using intention to treat. These tests were carried out at the .017 significance level to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81521205|NCT00128713|162731848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||||||All analyses were carried out using intention to treat. These tests were carried out at the .017 significance level to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81521206|NCT00128713|162731850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||||||Each pair of treatment arms was compared using an exact version of the Mantel-Haenszel test for trend.|Mantel Haenszel|These tests will be carried out at the .017 significance level to adjust for the multiple comparisons||||||0.51
81521207|NCT00128713|162731850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82||||||Each pair of treatment arms was compared using an exact version of the Mantel-Haenszel test for trend.|Mantel Haenszel|These tests will be carried out at the .017 significance level to adjust for the multiple comparisons||||||0.82
81521208|NCT00128713|162731850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68||||||Each pair of treatment arms was compared using an exact version of the Mantel-Haenszel test for trend.|Mantel Haenszel|These tests will be carried out at the .017 significance level to adjust for the multiple comparisons||||||0.68
81521209|NCT00351273|162731862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in the percentages of participants with response between all those who received combination therapy vs. placebo||||0.01
81521210|NCT02265796|162731889|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||the reported p value is for all between group comparisons of the SAQ domains.|t-test, 2 sided|||between group comparison for all SAQ domains||||>0.05
81521211|NCT02265796|162731889|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||reported p value is for the physical limitation, angina frequency and treatment satisfaction domains|paired t test|||within group comparison of change from baseline||||>0.05
81521212|NCT02265796|162731889|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||reported p value is for the angina stability and quality of life domains|paired t test|||within group comparison of change from baseline||||<0.05
81521213|NCT02265796|162731889|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||reported p value is for the physical limitation and treatment satisfaction domains|paired t test|||within group comparison of change from baseline||||>0.05
81521214|NCT02265796|162731889|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||reported p value is for the angina stability, angina frequency and quality of life domains|paired t test|||within group comparison of change from baseline||||<0.05
81521215|NCT02265796|162731890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Fisher Exact|||"between group comparison for the excellent/good"||||0.58
81521216|NCT02265796|162731890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Between group analysis for fair/poor"||||0.80
81521217|NCT02265796|162731890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||McNemar|||within group analysis of change from baseline for excellent/good||||0.50
81521218|NCT02265796|162731890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||McNemar|||within group comparison of change from baseline for fair/poor||||0.48
81521219|NCT02265796|162731890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||McNemar|||within group analysis of change from baseline for excellent/good||||0.19
81521220|NCT02265796|162731890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||McNemar|||within group comparison of change from baseline for fair/poor||||0.067
81521221|NCT02265796|162731891|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81521222|NCT03449433|162731917|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of LS Means|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.985|1.1||||||||1.10|0.985|
81521223|NCT01345682|162731926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.792||||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.643|0.977||Log-rank test stratified by baseline Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance score (PS)(0 or 1) and prior use of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR)-targeted antibody in the Recurrent and/or Metastatic (R/M) setting (Yes or No).|Stratified Log-rank test||"Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody in the R/M setting (Yes or No).~Afatinib (BIBW 2992) vs Methotrexate"|||0.977|0.643|0.0257
81521224|NCT01345682|162731927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.958||||0.6755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.786|1.169||Log-rank test stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody in the R/M setting (Yes or No).|Stratified Log-rank test||"Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody in the R/M setting (Yes or No).~Afatinib (BIBW 2992) vs Methotrexate"|||1.169|0.786|0.6755
81521225|NCT01345682|162731928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|4.14|||Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) and p-value (two-sided) from logistic regression stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody in the R/M setting (Yes or No).~Afatinib (BIBW 2992) vs Methotrexate"|||4.14|0.88|0.1010
81638834|NCT01094106|162967887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Highest recorded pain scores at rest, 0-6 h||||0.08
81586811|NCT04521166|162847654|OTHER|A linear mixed model was used to assess whether there was an effect of working memory on the primary outcome measure (speech intelligibility) after controlling for age and degree of hearing loss (decibel hearing level)|Slope|0.002||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed model was used to assess whether there was an effect of working memory on the primary outcome measure (speech intelligibility) after controlling for age and degree of hearing loss (decibel hearing level)||||0.242
81586812|NCT04521166|162847654|OTHER|A linear mixed model was used to assess whether there was an effect of working memory on the primary outcome measure (speech intelligibility) after accounting for age and degree of hearing loss (decibel hearing level).|Slope|0.002||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed model was used to assess whether there was an effect of working memory on the primary outcome measure (speech intelligibility) after accounting for age and degree of hearing loss (decibel hearing level).||||0.242
81586813|NCT04521166|162847654|OTHER|A linear mixed model was used to assess whether there was an effect of working memory on the primary outcome measure (speech intelligibility) after accounting for age and degree of hearing loss (decibel hearing level).|Slope|0.002||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed model was used to assess whether there was an effect of working memory on the primary outcome measure (speech intelligibility) after accounting for age and degree of hearing loss (decibel hearing level).||||0.242
81586814|NCT05320029|162847659|NON_INFERIORITY|If the two-side 95%CI limit of the difference between the two groups is greater than the non-inferiority margin of -10%, the non-inferiority hypothesis of this study is valid|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0458|0.0458|||Newcombe-Wilson|||||0.0458|-0.0458|<0.05
81586815|NCT01494610|162847698|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimates of within-par. coefficient of variation for AUC(0-tau) of FP and weighted mean (0-12 h) serum cortisol from previous studies showed that a sample size of 52 par. would have approximately 90% power to demonstrate biocomparability with respect to the two co-primary endpoints. The study was powered on the analysis of asthma and COPD par. as a combined group. A two one-sided t-test procedure with α=0.05 for each one-sided test was used. Biocomparability limits of 0.8 and 1.25 were used.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|1.508|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.366|1.665|||||Data reflect Asthma + COPD participants. The ratio of adjusted geometric means is a comparision of treatment administered by the capsule-based inhaler and the MDPI.|||1.665|1.366|
81586816|NCT01494610|162847698|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimates of within-par. coefficient of variation for AUC(0-tau) of FP and weighted mean (0-12 h) serum cortisol from previous studies showed that a sample size of 52 par. would have approximately 90% power to demonstrate biocomparability with respect to the two co-primary endpoints. The study was powered on the analysis of asthma and COPD par. as a combined group. Biocomparability limits of 0.8 and 1.25 were used.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|1.598|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.369|1.864|||||Data reflect participants with asthma only. The ratio of adjusted geometric means is a comparision of treatment administered by the capsule-based inhaler and the MDPI.|||1.864|1.369|
81586817|NCT01494610|162847698|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimates of within-par. coefficient of variation for AUC(0-tau) of FP and weighted mean (0-12 h) serum cortisol from previous studies showed that a sample size of 52 par. would have approximately 90% power to demonstrate biocomparability with respect to the two co-primary endpoints. The study was powered on the analysis of asthma and COPD par. as a combined group. A two one-sided t-test procedure with α=0.05 for each one-sided test was used. Biocomparability limits of 0.8 and 1.25 were used.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|1.421|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.274|1.584|||||Data reflect participants with COPD only. The ratio of adjusted geometric means is the comparision of treatment administered by the capsule-based inhaler and the MDPI.|||1.584|1.274|
81586818|NCT01494610|162847699|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimates of within-par. coefficient of variation for AUC(0-tau) of FP and weighted mean (0-12 h) serum cortisol from previous studies showed that a sample size of 52 par. would have approximately 90% power to demonstrate biocomparability with respect to the two co-primary endpoints. The study was powered on the analysis of asthma and COPD par. as a combined group. A two one-sided t-test procedure with α=0.05 for each one-sided test was used. Biocomparability limits of 0.8 and 1.25 were used.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.928|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.886|0.971|||||Data reflect Asthma + COPD participants. The ratio of adjusted geometric means is the comparision of treatment administered by the capsule-based inhaler and the MDPI.|||0.971|0.886|
81521226|NCT01345682|162731929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.0353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.26|||Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio, 95% CI and p-value (two-sided) from logistic regression stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody in the R/M setting (Yes or No).~Afatinib (BIBW 2992) vs Methotrexate"|||2.26|1.03|0.0353
81586819|NCT01494610|162847699|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimates of within-par. coefficient of variation for AUC(0-tau) of FP and weighted mean (0-12 h) serum cortisol from previous studies showed that a sample size of 52 par. would have approximately 90% power to demonstrate biocomparability with respect to the two co-primary endpoints. The study was powered on the analysis of asthma and COPD par. as a combined group. A two one-sided t-test procedure with α=0.05 for each one-sided test was used. Biocomparability limits of 0.8 and 1.25 were used.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.892|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.848|0.939|||||Data reflect participants with asthma only. The ratio of adjusted geometric means is the comparision of treatment administered by the capsule-based inhaler and the MDPI.|||0.939|0.848|
81586820|NCT01494610|162847699|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimates of within-par. coefficient of variation for AUC(0-tau) of FP and weighted mean (0-12 h) serum cortisol from previous studies showed that a sample size of 52 par. would have approximately 90% power to demonstrate biocomparability with respect to the two co-primary endpoints. The study was powered on the analysis of asthma and COPD par. as a combined group. A two one-sided t-test procedure with α=0.05 for each one-sided test was used. Biocomparability limits of 0.8 and 1.25 were used.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.966|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.889|1.049|||||Data reflect participants with COPD only. The ratio of adjusted geometric means is the comparision of treatment administered by the capsule-based inhaler and the MDPI.|||1.049|0.889|
81521227|NCT01345682|162731931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|-0.42||Adjusted for baseline ECOG performance score (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody for R/M HNSCC (Yes or No).|longitudinal models||Afatinib (BIBW 2992) vs Methotrexate|Changes in scores over time were assessed using longitudinal models, i.e. mixed effects growth curve models with the average profile over time for each endpoint described by a piecewise linear model adjusted for the fixed effects baseline ECOG performance score (PS) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody for recurrent and/or metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (R/M HNSCC).||-0.42|-8.31|0.0300
81521228|NCT01345682|162731932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16||0.9773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|4.18||Adjusted for baseline ECOG performance score (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody for R/M HNSCC (Yes or No).|longitudinal models||Afatinib (BIBW 2992) vs Methotrexate|Changes in scores over time were assessed using longitudinal models, i.e. mixed effects growth curve models with the average profile over time for each endpoint described by a piecewise linear model adjusted for the fixed effects baseline ECOG PS and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody for recurrent and/or metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (R/M HNSCC).||4.18|-4.30|0.9773
81638835|NCT01094106|162967887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Highest recorded pain scores at rest, 6-12 h||||0.86
81638836|NCT01094106|162967887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Highest recorded pain scores at rest, 12-24 h||||0.66
81458914|NCT03349060|162608947|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|20.1||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|29.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||29.2|11.0|0.0008
81458915|NCT03349060|162608947|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|6.8||||0.2091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|16.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||16.4|-2.8|0.2091
81458916|NCT03349060|162608947|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|24.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|35.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||35.0|12.9|0.0005
81458917|NCT03349060|162608947|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|9.1||||0.1161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|19.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||19.1|-0.9|0.1161
81458918|NCT03349060|162608947|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|26.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.3|37.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||37.7|15.3|0.0002
81458919|NCT03349060|162608947|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|8.1||||0.1837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|19.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||19.1|-2.8|0.1837
81458920|NCT03349060|162608947|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|19.8||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|31.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||31.6|8.1|0.0046
81458921|NCT03349060|162608948|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|3.2||||0.4795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|16.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||16.6|-10.3|0.4795
81458922|NCT03349060|162608948|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|12.7||P-value could not be calculated since percentage of participants with events was 0.||||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||12.7|-12.7|
81638837|NCT01094106|162967887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Highest recorded pain scores at rest, 24-36 h||||0.79
81458923|NCT03349060|162608948|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|13.3||||0.1452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|30.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||30.3|-3.6|0.1452
81458924|NCT03349060|162608948|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|9.7||||0.2232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|25.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||25.4|-6.1|0.2232
81458925|NCT03349060|162608948|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|5.8||||0.5707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|25.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||25.4|-13.7|0.5707
81638838|NCT01094106|162967887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Highest recorded pain scores at rest, 36-48 h||||0.20
81586821|NCT03985813|162847749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083||||||Threshold for significance P\<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.083
81586822|NCT03985813|162847750|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99||||||Threshold for statistical significance P\<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||>0.99
81586823|NCT02161718|162847757|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.56|||Log Rank|||||1.56|0.53|0.746
81586824|NCT02161718|162847758|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.37|||Andersen-Gill Recurrent-Event Cox Model|||||1.37|0.43|0.372
81586825|NCT02161718|162847759|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.73|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.73|0.56|0.963
81586826|NCT00409292|162847780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||binomial hypothesis test|||||||0.10
81586827|NCT01205165|162847788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||95.0||||P-value is calculated from Wilcoxon signed rank test to compare difference between baseline and week12|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Baseline and Week 12||||0.00000
81586828|NCT02942017|162847811|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.019||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.52|-0.48|||MMRM|||Mixed effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.48|-4.52|0.0160
81586829|NCT02942017|162847812|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.271||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|3.07|||MMRM|||MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||3.07|-1.98|0.6710
81586830|NCT02942017|162847813|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.738||0.4216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.87|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.87|-2.06|0.4216
81586831|NCT02942017|162847813|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.905||0.3947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|1.02|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||1.02|-2.57|0.3947
81586832|NCT02942017|162847813|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.962||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|0.96|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.96|-2.86|0.3280
81586833|NCT02942017|162847813|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.994||0.2522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|0.83|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.83|-3.12|0.2522
81586834|NCT02942017|162847813|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.091||0.1431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|0.55|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.55|-3.78|0.1431
81586835|NCT02942017|162847813|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.113||0.0991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|0.36|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.36|-4.06|0.0991
81586836|NCT02942017|162847813|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.155||0.0389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|-0.13|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.13|-4.71|0.0389
81586837|NCT02942017|162847813|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.108||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.67|-1.28|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-1.28|-5.67|0.0022
81638839|NCT01094106|162967887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Highest recorded pain scores when moving, 0-6 h||||0.36
81586838|NCT02942017|162847813|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.429||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.08|-0.4|||MMRM|||Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.40|-6.08|0.0255
81586839|NCT02942017|162847813|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.356||0.1375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.73|0.66|||MMRM|||Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.66|-4.73|0.1375
81586840|NCT02942017|162847813|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|2.46|||MMRM|||Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||2.46|-3.11|0.8170
81586841|NCT02942017|162847814|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|6.7|||GEE method|||Hour 60: Generalized estimating equation (GEE) method was used for analysis. The HAM-D response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model.||6.7|1.2|0.0168
81586842|NCT02942017|162847814|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.0482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|6.6|||GEE method|||Day 7: GEE method was used for analysis. The HAM-D response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model.||6.6|1.0|0.0482
81586843|NCT02942017|162847814|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.5857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.0|||GEE method|||Day 30: GEE method was used for analysis. The HAM-D response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. An exchangeable working correlation structure is assumed for the model parameters estimation.||2.0|0.3|0.5857
81586844|NCT02942017|162847815|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.4||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|7.9||Hour 60:|GEE method|||Hour 60: GEE method was used for analysis. The HAM-D remission at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model.||7.9|1.5|0.0033
81586845|NCT02942017|162847815|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.7||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|9.3|||GEE method|||Day 7: GEE method was used for analysis. The HAM-D remission at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model.||9.3|1.5|0.0046
81586846|NCT02942017|162847815|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.3085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.5|||GEE method|||Day 30: GEE method was used for analysis. The HAM-D remission at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model.||1.5|0.3|0.3085
81586847|NCT02942017|162847816|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-8.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.989||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.29|-2.42|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D subscales at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D subscales, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-2.42|-14.29|0.0063
81586848|NCT02942017|162847816|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-9.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.566||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.83|-2.68|||MMRM|||Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D subscales at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D subscales, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-2.68|-16.83|0.0074
81586849|NCT02942017|162847816|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.149||0.6637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.88|7.63|||MMRM|||Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D subscales at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D subscales, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||7.63|-4.88|0.6637
81586850|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.5132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.21|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.21|-0.41|0.5132
81586851|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181||0.1672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.11|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.61|0.1672
81638840|NCT01094106|162967887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Highest recorded pain scores when moving, 6-12 h||||0.43
81586852|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.178||0.0963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.05|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Hour 8:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.65|0.0963
81586853|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183||0.4803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.23|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Hour 12:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.49|0.4803
81586854|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.0844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.05|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Hour 24:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.71|0.0844
81586855|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193||0.1325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.09|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.68|0.1325
81586856|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.192||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.03|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Hour 48:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.03|-0.79|0.0332
81586857|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.1273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.08|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Hour 60:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.67|0.1273
81586858|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.1059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.06|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Hour 72:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.06|-0.66|0.1059
81586859|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.215||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.03|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.03|-0.82|0.0683
81586860|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.4458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.28|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.28|-0.64|0.4458
81586861|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228||0.2905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.7|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.70|-0.21|0.2905
81586862|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.3096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.55|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.55|-0.18|0.3096
81586863|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165||0.1925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.11|||MMRM|||Feeling of Guilt, Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.55|0.1925
81638841|NCT01094106|162967887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Highest recorded pain scores when moving, 12-24 h||||0.68
81638842|NCT01094106|162967887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Highest recorded pain scores when moving, 24-36 h||||0.37
81638843|NCT01094106|162967887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Highest recorded pain scores when moving, 36-48 h||||0.06
81638844|NCT01094106|162967888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.30
81527647|NCT00286494|162741951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|-2.1||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-2.1|-10.6|0.003
81638845|NCT01782209|162967902|OTHER||Incidence|17.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.4|21.8|||||95% Clopper-Pearson Confidence Interval|||21.8|13.4|
81638846|NCT02033174|162967911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.05
81527648|NCT00286494|162741951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|-0.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.7|-9.1|0.023
81527649|NCT00286494|162741952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-0.1||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.1|-8.3|0.043
81527650|NCT00286494|162741952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|2.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||2.6|-5.5|0.489
81527651|NCT00286494|162741953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|0.3||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.3|-8.8|0.068
81586864|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.11|||MMRM|||Feeling of Guilt, Hour 4:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.11|-0.77|0.0101
81586865|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.1546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.09|||MMRM|||Feeling of Guilt, Hour 8:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.56|0.1546
81586866|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168||0.0901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.05|||MMRM|||Feeling of Guilt, Hour 12:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.62|0.0901
81586867|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.0717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.03|||MMRM|||Feeling of Guilt, Hour 24:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.03|-0.62|0.0717
81586868|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.0|||MMRM|||Feeling of Guilt, Hour 36:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.00|-0.68|0.0468
81586869|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.2222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.13|||MMRM|||Feeling of Guilt, Hour 48:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.13|-0.56|0.2222
81586870|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.0682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.02|||MMRM|||Feeling of Guilt, Hour 60:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.02|-0.60|0.0682
81586871|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.08|||MMRM|||Feeling of Guilt, Hour 72:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.08|-0.72|0.0147
81586872|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.0837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.04|||MMRM|||Feeling of Guilt, Day 7:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.04|-0.68|0.0837
81586873|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179||0.5828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.26|||MMRM|||Feeling of Guilt, Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.26|-0.46|0.5828
81638847|NCT03786471|162967920|SUPERIORITY||marginal difference of LS means|0.3||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.18|0.78||Alpha = 0.025; Hochberg correction for three pairwise comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.78|-0.18|0.33
81638848|NCT03786471|162967920|SUPERIORITY||marginal difference of LS means|-0.62||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.61|0.37||Alpha = 0.025; Hochberg correction for three pairwise comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.37|-1.61|0.33
81638849|NCT03786471|162967920|SUPERIORITY||marginal difference of LS means|-0.33||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.32|0.67||Alpha = 0.025; Hochberg correction for three pairwise comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.67|-1.32|0.46
81638850|NCT03786471|162967927|SUPERIORITY||marginal difference of LS means|0.25||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.16|0.66||Alpha = 0.025; Hochberg correction for three pairwise comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.66|-0.16|0.54
81638851|NCT03786471|162967927|SUPERIORITY||marginal difference of LS means|-0.1||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.94|0.74||Alpha = 0.025; Hochberg correction for three pairwise comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.74|-0.94|0.79
81638852|NCT03786471|162967927|SUPERIORITY||marginal difference of LS means|0.14||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.7|0.99||Alpha = 0.025; Hochberg correction for three pairwise comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.99|-0.70|0.79
81638853|NCT03786471|162967934|SUPERIORITY||marginal difference of LS means|0.52||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.13||Alpha = 0.05; Hochberg correction for three pairwise comparisons \* three secondary outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.13|-.09|0.48
81638854|NCT03786471|162967934|SUPERIORITY||marginal difference of LS means|-0.81||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|0.45||Alpha = 0.05; Hochberg correction for three pairwise comparisons \*three secondary outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.45|-2.07|0.62
81638855|NCT03786471|162967934|SUPERIORITY||marginal difference of LS means|-1.33||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|-0.07||Alpha = 0.05; Hochberg correction for three pairwise comparisons \* three secondary outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.07|-2.58|0.23
81586874|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168||0.5674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.24|||MMRM|||Feeling of Guilt, Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.43|0.5674
81586875|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.4613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.4|||MMRM|||Feeling of Guilt, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.40|-0.18|0.4613
81586876|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.08|||MMRM|||Suicide, Hour 2:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.24|0.3240
81586877|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.3023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.08|||MMRM|||Suicide, Hour 4:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.24|0.3023
81586878|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.4127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.09|||MMRM|||Suicide, Hour 8:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.23|0.4127
81521229|NCT01345682|162731933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.7767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|4.39||Adjusted for baseline ECOG performance score (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody for R/M HNSCC (Yes or No).|longitudinal models||Afatinib (BIBW 2992) vs Methotrexate|Changes in scores over time were assessed using longitudinal models, i.e. mixed effects growth curve models with the average profile over time for each endpoint described by a piecewise linear model adjusted for the fixed effects baseline ECOG PS and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody for recurrent and/or metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (R/M HNSCC).||4.39|-3.28|0.7767
81586879|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.2819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.07|||MMRM|||Suicide, Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.07|-0.25|0.2819
81638856|NCT03786471|162967941|SUPERIORITY||marginal difference of LS means|0.28||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.54||Alpha = 0.05; Hochberg correction for three pairwise comparisons \* three secondary outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||||.54|.01|0.23
81638857|NCT03786471|162967941|SUPERIORITY||marginal difference of LS means|0.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.55||Alpha = 0.05; Hochberg correction for three pairwise comparisons \*three secondary outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||||.55|-.53|.98
81638858|NCT03786471|162967941|SUPERIORITY||marginal difference of LS means|-0.27||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.27||Alpha = 0.05; Hochberg correction for three pairwise comparisons \* three secondary outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.27|-0.81|0.65
81638859|NCT03786471|162967946|SUPERIORITY||marginal difference of LS means|-0.16||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.06||Alpha = 0.05; Hochberg correction for three pairwise comparisons \* three secondary outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-0.37|0.62
81638860|NCT03786471|162967946|SUPERIORITY||marginal difference of LS means|0.7||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.14||Alpha = 0.05; Hochberg correction for three pairwise comparisons \* three secondary outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.14|0.26|0.01
81638861|NCT03786471|162967946|SUPERIORITY||marginal difference of LS means|0.85||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.29||Alpha = 0.05; Hochberg correction for three pairwise comparisons \* three secondary outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.29|0.42|0.001
81638862|NCT03346200|162967969|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was based on the proportion of responders and was set to 17%. That is, we defined non-inferiority to mean that the proportion of responders in the non-referent study arms is not less than one third of the responders in the 20 mg group (50% minus 33% = 17%)|Median Difference (Final Values)|52.5|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|97.5|41.9|100.0|||one-sided Wald tests|P-values were corrected for multiple comparisons using the Holm-Bonferroni method. Non-inferiority p-values were declared if less than a=0.025||||100|41.9|<0.01
81521230|NCT01345682|162731934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.717|1.99|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, 95% CI and p-value (two-sided) from logistic regression stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody in the R/M setting (Yes or No). Afatinib (BIBW 2992) vs Methotrexate|||1.990|0.717|0.494
81586880|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.3884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.09|||MMRM|||Suicide, Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.23|0.3884
81586881|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.07|||MMRM|||Suicide, Hour 36:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.07|-0.25|0.2750
81586882|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.1811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.05|||MMRM|||Suicide, Hour 48:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.27|0.1811
81586883|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.3854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.09|||MMRM|||Suicide, Hour 60:MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.23|0.3854
81586884|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.3822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.09|||MMRM|||Suicide, Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.23|0.3822
81586885|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.9255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.15|||MMRM|||Suicide, Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.17|0.9255
81586886|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.6714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.22|||MMRM|||Suicide, Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.14|0.6714
81586887|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.9838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.18|||MMRM|||Suicide, Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.18|-0.18|0.9838
81586888|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.8884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.15|||MMRM|||Suicide, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.17|0.8884
81586889|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097||0.6996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.16|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Early, Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.23|0.6996
81638863|NCT01513447|162967977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.67
81638864|NCT01513447|162967978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|102.0||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-230.0|171.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||171|-230|0.29
81638865|NCT04620733|162968003|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|41.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.7|53.4||Two-sided p-value for pair-wise comparison was based on the CMH test adjusted for both randomization stratification variables (baseline ALP level: \< 350 U/L and ≥ 350 U/L; baseline Pruritus NRS: \< 4 and ≥ 4).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||53.4|27.7|< 0.0001
81638866|NCT04620733|162968006|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.3|33.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Two-sided p-value for pair-wise comparison is based on the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test adjusted for both stratification variables (baseline ALP level: \< 350 U/L and \>= 350 U/L; baseline pruritus NRS: \< 4 and \>= 4).|||33.2|18.3|< 0.0001
81638867|NCT04620733|162968007|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.5||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.5|||MMRM|Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure (MMRM)||||-0.5|-2.5|0.0047
81638868|NCT03854734|162968012|SUPERIORITY|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model using the framework of a log-binomial logistic regression model.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.25|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis for vaccine intention of Tdap||1.25|1.00|
81521231|NCT01345682|162731935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.687|1.95|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, 95% CI and p-value (two-sided) from logistic regression stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody in the R/M setting (Yes or No). Afatinib (BIBW 2992) vs Methotrexate|||1.950|0.687|0.584
81521232|NCT01345682|162731936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.657|1.705|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, 95% CI and p-value (two-sided) from logistic regression stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody in the R/M setting (Yes or No). Afatinib (BIBW 2992) vs Methotrexate|||1.705|0.657|0.816
81521233|NCT01345682|162731937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.96||Log-rank test stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody in the R/M setting (Yes or No).|Stratified Log-rank test||Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody in the R/M setting (Yes or No).|||0.96|0.55|0.0217
81521234|NCT01345682|162731938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.89||Log-rank test stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody in the R/M setting (Yes or No).|Stratified Log-rank test||"Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody in the R/M setting (Yes or No).~Afatinib (BIBW 2992) vs Methotrexate"|||0.89|0.50|0.0040
81521235|NCT01345682|162731939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.97||Log-rank test stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody in the R/M setting (Yes or No).|Stratified Log-rank test||"Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 or 1) and prior use of EGFR-targeted antibody in the R/M setting (Yes or No).~Afatinib (BIBW 2992) vs Methotrexate"|||0.97|0.56|0.0268
81521236|NCT02014584|162731966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|18.8|||Fisher's Exact Test|||||18.8|-4.7|0.27
81521237|NCT02014584|162732012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.5||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|3.4|||Fisher's Exact Test||DB Week 4|||3.4|-10.4|0.62
81521238|NCT02014584|162732012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|6.4||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|17.6|||Fisher's Exact Test||DB Week 12|||17.6|-4.7|0.34
81521239|NCT02014584|162732012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|6.3||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|16.7|||Fisher's Exact Test||DB Week 24|||16.7|-4.2|0.31
81521240|NCT02014584|162732014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|3.0|||t-test from general linear model||DB Week 4|||3.0|-0.2|0.082
81521241|NCT02014584|162732014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.9|||t-test from general linear model||DB Week 12|||0.9|-3.4|0.25
81521242|NCT02014584|162732014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.1|||t-test from general linear model||DB Week 24|||2.1|-2.0|0.99
81521243|NCT02014584|162732016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.9|||t-test from general linear model||Erectile Function DB Week 4|||0.9|-0.4|0.46
81521244|NCT02014584|162732016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.3|||t-test from general linear model||Erectile Function DB Week 12|||0.3|-1.8|0.14
81521245|NCT02014584|162732016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.5|||t-test from general linear model||Erectile Function DB Week 24|||0.5|-1.9|0.27
81521246|NCT02014584|162732016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||t-test from general linear model||Intercourse satisfaction DB Week 4|||0.8|-0.1|0.13
81521247|NCT02014584|162732016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5|||t-test from general linear model||Intercourse satisfaction DB Week 12|||0.5|-0.8|0.73
81521248|NCT02014584|162732016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5|||t-test from general linear model||Intercourse satisfaction DB Week 24|||0.5|-0.8|0.64
81521249|NCT02014584|162732016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5|||t-test from general linear model||Orgasmic function DB Week 4|||0.5|-0.1|0.23
81521250|NCT02014584|162732016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||t-test from general linear model||Orgasmic function DB Week 12|||0.2|-0.5|0.33
81521251|NCT02014584|162732016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3|||t-test from general linear model||Orgasmic function DB Week 24|||0.3|-0.6|0.64
81521252|NCT02014584|162732016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||t-test from general linear model||Sexual desire DB Week 4|||0.7|-0.1|0.19
81521253|NCT02014584|162732016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||t-test from general linear model||Sexual desire DB Week 12|||0.2|-0.7|0.28
81521254|NCT02014584|162732016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||t-test from general linear model||Sexual desire DB Week 24|||0.5|-0.5|1.00
81521255|NCT02014584|162732016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5|||t-test from general linear model||Overall sexual satisfaction DB Week 4|||0.5|-0.2|0.28
81521256|NCT02014584|162732016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||t-test from general linear model||Overall sexual satisfaction DB Week 12|||0.3|-0.5|0.64
81521257|NCT02014584|162732016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||t-test from general linear model||Overall sexual satisfaction DB Week 24|||0.3|-0.5|0.69
81521258|NCT02014584|162732018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.4|||t-test from general linear model||DB Week 12|||3.4|-1.1|0.33
81521259|NCT02014584|162732018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|5.6|||t-test from general linear model||DB Week 24|||5.6|1.1|0.004
81521260|NCT02014584|162732020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.4|||t-test from general linear model||DB Week 12|||0.4|-1.7|0.22
81521261|NCT02014584|162732020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.0|||t-test from general linear model||DB Week 24|||1.0|-2.0|0.50
81521262|NCT05063539|162732081|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.375|3.771|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||3.771|-0.375|
81521263|NCT05063539|162732081|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.354|-1.042|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||-1.042|-5.354|
81638869|NCT03854734|162968012|SUPERIORITY|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model using the framework of a log-binomial logistic regression model.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.29|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis for vaccine intention of MCV||1.29|1.00|
81521264|NCT05063539|162732082|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.443|3.697|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||3.697|-0.443|
81521265|NCT05063539|162732082|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-5.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.277|-2.862||||||||-2.862|-7.277|
81521266|NCT05063539|162732083|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.763|0.488|||NCS2|A NCS model with 2 degrees of freedom (NCS2) was used.||||0.488|-0.763|0.665
81521267|NCT05063539|162732083|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.435|1.736|||NCS2|A NCS model with 2 degrees of freedom (NCS2) was used.||||1.736|0.435|0.001
81521268|NCT05063539|162732084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.641|0.749|||NCS2|A NCS model with 2 degrees of freedom (NCS2) was used.||||0.749|-0.641|0.878
81521269|NCT05063539|162732084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.615|2.05|||NCS2|A NCS model with 2 degrees of freedom (NCS2) was used.||||2.050|0.615|<0.001
81521270|NCT05063539|162732085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.073|0.811|||NCS2|A NCS model with 2 degrees of freedom (NCS2) was used.||||0.811|-3.073|0.252
81521271|NCT05063539|162732085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.252|1.797|||NCS2|A NCS model with 2 degrees of freedom (NCS2) was used.||||1.797|-2.252|0.825
81521272|NCT05063539|162732086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.527|1.779|||NCS2|A NCS model with 2 degrees of freedom (NCS2) was used.||||1.779|-2.527|0.733
81521273|NCT05063539|162732086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.565|3.877|||NCS2|A NCS model with 2 degrees of freedom (NCS2) was used.||||3.877|-0.565|0.143
81521274|NCT05063539|162732087|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.802|2.158|||NCS2|A NCS model with 2 degrees of freedom (NCS2) was used.||||2.158|-1.802|0.860
81521275|NCT05063539|162732087|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.567|-0.456|||NCS2|A NCS model with 2 degrees of freedom (NCS2) was used.||||-0.456|-4.567|0.017
81638870|NCT03854734|162968012|SUPERIORITY|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model using the framework of a log-binomial logistic regression model.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.14|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis for vaccine intention of HPV||1.14|0.96|
81638871|NCT00264576|162968013|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To demonstrate non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV\_f the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the ratio of the postvaccination GMTs had to be \>0.5.|Ratio of GMT|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.04|||ANOVA|||"The following hypotheses were tested for A/H1N1 strain as measured by HI egg-derived assay:~H0i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) ≥0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) ≤0.5 (null hypothesis); H1i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) \<0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) \>0.5 (alternative hypothesis); With: GMTcTIV(i)=GMT for strain i in cTIV group; GMTeTIV\_f(i)=GMT for strain i in eTIV\_f group."||1.04|0.70|
81638872|NCT00264576|162968013|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To demonstrate non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV\_f the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the ratio of the postvaccination GMTs had to be \>0.5.|Ratio of GMT|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.7|||ANOVA|||"The following hypotheses were tested for A/H3N2 strain as measured by HI egg-derived assay:~H0i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) ≥0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) ≤0.5 (null hypothesis); H1i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) \<0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) \>0.5 (alternative hypothesis); With: GMTcTIV(i)=GMT for strain i in cTIV group; GMTeTIV\_f(i)=GMT for strain i in eTIV\_f group."||0.70|0.46|
81638873|NCT00264576|162968013|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To demonstrate non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV\_f the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the ratio of the postvaccination GMTs had to be \>0.5.|Ratio of GMT|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.36|||ANOVA|||"The following hypotheses were tested for B strain as measured by HI egg-derived assay:~H0i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) ≥0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) ≤0.5 (null hypothesis); H1i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) \<0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) \>0.5 (alternative hypothesis); With: GMTcTIV(i)=GMT for strain i in cTIV group; GMTeTIV\_f(i)=GMT for strain i in eTIV\_f group."||1.36|0.95|
81521276|NCT05063539|162732088|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.949|1.387|||NCS2|A NCS model with 2 degrees of freedom (NCS2) was used.||||1.387|-2.949|0.479
81521277|NCT05063539|162732088|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.239|-1.788|||NCS2|A NCS model with 2 degrees of freedom (NCS2) was used.||||-1.788|-6.239|<0.001
81521278|NCT05063539|162732089|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.445|1.642|||NCS2|A NCS model with 2 degrees of freedom (NCS2) was used.||||1.642|-0.445|0.259
81521279|NCT05063539|162732089|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.629|0.541|||NCS2|A NCS model with 2 degrees of freedom (NCS2) was used.||||0.541|-1.629|0.324
81521280|NCT05063539|162732090|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.946|1.313|||NCS2|A NCS model with 2 degrees of freedom (NCS2) was used.||||1.313|-0.946|0.749
81521281|NCT05063539|162732090|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.462|-0.134|||NCS2|A NCS model with 2 degrees of freedom (NCS2) was used.||||-0.134|-2.462|0.029
81521282|NCT05063539|162732091|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Frontal||0.03|-0.01|0.346
81521283|NCT05063539|162732091|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Frontal||0.01|-0.04|0.412
81521284|NCT05063539|162732091|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Parietal||0.02|-0.04|0.421
81521285|NCT05063539|162732091|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Parietal||0.00|-0.05|0.080
81521286|NCT05063539|162732091|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Lateral occipital||0.01|-0.07|0.192
81521287|NCT05063539|162732091|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Lateral occipital||0.02|-0.07|0.279
81521288|NCT05063539|162732091|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Lateral temporal||0.02|-0.04|0.693
81586890|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.4426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.33|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Early, Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.33|-0.15|0.4426
81521289|NCT05063539|162732091|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Lateral temporal||-0.00|-0.07|0.040
81521290|NCT05063539|162732091|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03|||ANCOVA|||AD neocortical signature (measured using MUBADA)||0.03|-0.03|0.838
81521291|NCT05063539|162732091|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.0|||ANCOVA|||AD neocortical signature (measured using MUBADA)||0.00|-0.06|0.055
81521292|NCT05063539|162732092|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Frontal||0.04|-0.02|0.455
81521293|NCT05063539|162732092|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Frontal||0.02|-0.03|0.745
81521294|NCT05063539|162732092|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Parietal||0.04|-0.02|0.676
81521295|NCT05063539|162732092|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Parietal||0.03|-0.03|0.794
81521296|NCT05063539|162732092|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Lateral occipital||0.03|-0.05|0.643
81521297|NCT05063539|162732092|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Lateral occipital||0.04|-0.05|0.880
81521298|NCT05063539|162732092|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Lateral temporal||0.03|-0.04|0.844
81521299|NCT05063539|162732092|SUPERIORITY|Lateral temporal|LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.02|||ANCOVA|||||0.02|-0.05|0.388
81521300|NCT05063539|162732092|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.04|||ANCOVA|||AD neocortical signature (measured using MUBADA)||0.04|-0.03|0.815
81521301|NCT05063539|162732092|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.02|||ANCOVA|||AD neocortical signature (measured using MUBADA)||0.02|-0.04|0.562
81521302|NCT05063539|162732093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Hippocampus||0.14|0.04|<0.001
81521303|NCT05063539|162732093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Hippocampus||0.18|0.08|<0.001
81521304|NCT05063539|162732093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.587|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|-1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Whole Lateral Ventricles||-1.21|-3.53|<0.001
81521305|NCT05063539|162732093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.611||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Whole Lateral Ventricles||-0.43|-2.84|0.008
81521306|NCT05063539|162732093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.715|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.79|11.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Whole Brain||11.56|4.79|<0.001
81521307|NCT05063539|162732093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|9.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.804|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.81|12.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Whole Brain||12.92|5.81|<0.001
81521308|NCT05063539|162732094|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Hippocampus||0.13|0.04|<0.001
81521309|NCT05063539|162732094|SUPERIORITY|Bilateral Hippocampus|LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.17|0.08|<0.001
81521310|NCT05063539|162732094|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|-1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Whole Lateral Ventricles||-1.08|-3.33|<0.001
81521311|NCT05063539|162732094|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.582||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Whole Lateral Ventricles||-0.28|-2.57|0.015
81521312|NCT05063539|162732094|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.635|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.95|10.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Whole Brain||10.40|3.95|<0.001
81521313|NCT05063539|162732094|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.85|11.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Whole Brain||11.47|4.85|<0.001
81521314|NCT04908280|162732099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0308|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0308
81521315|NCT03344172|162732106|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|6.71|||Fisher Exact|||||6.71|0.30|0.63
81521316|NCT03344172|162732107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.52||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.25|-1.00|0.13
81521317|NCT03242252|162732133|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076||0.2095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.245|0.054|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, randomization stratum of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) stage (3A, 3B) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.054|-0.245|0.2095
81521318|NCT03242252|162732133|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.386|-0.085|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, randomization stratum of CKD stage (3A, 3B) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||-0.085|-0.386|0.0021
81521319|NCT03242252|162732134|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.587|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2397||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0564|-0.1169|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, randomization stratum of CKD stage (3A, 3B) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline FPG as a covariate.||-0.1169|-1.0564|0.0144
81521320|NCT03242252|162732134|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.478|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2368||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.942|-0.0136|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, randomization stratum of CKD stage (3A, 3B) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline FPG as a covariate.||-0.0136|-0.942|0.0436
81521321|NCT03242252|162732135|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.034||0.2627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.265|1.709|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization stratum of CKD stage (3A, 3B) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||1.709|-6.265|0.2627
81521322|NCT03242252|162732135|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.799||0.1602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.052|1.0|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization stratum of CKD stage (3A, 3B) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||1|-6.052|0.1602
81521323|NCT03242252|162732136|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.301||0.2212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.142|0.958|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, randomization stratum of CKD stage (3A, 3B) at screening, country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||0.958|-4.142|0.2212
81586891|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.8743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.24|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Early, Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.20|0.8743
81521324|NCT03242252|162732136|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.297||0.2089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.171|0.912|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, randomization stratum of CKD stage (3A, 3B) at screening, country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||0.912|-4.171|0.2089
81521325|NCT03242252|162732137|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.326|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|-0.644|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, randomization stratum of CKD stage (3A, 3B) at screening, country as fixed effects, and baseline body weight as a covariate.||-0.644|-1.92|< 0.0001
81586892|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.3498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.35|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Early, Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.35|-0.12|0.3498
81586893|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.0839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.04|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Early, Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.04|-0.56|0.0839
81586894|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.2595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.13|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Early, Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.13|-0.49|0.2595
81586895|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.01|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Early, Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.01|-0.66|0.0560
81638874|NCT00264576|162968013|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To demonstrate non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV\_f the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the ratio of the postvaccination geometric mean titers (GMTs) had to be \>0.5.|Ratio of GMT|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.12|||ANOVA|||"The following hypotheses were tested for A/H1N1 strain as measured by HI cell-culture-derived assay:~H0i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) ≥0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) ≤0.5 (null hypothesis); H1i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) \<0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) \>0.5 (alternative hypothesis); With: GMTcTIV(i)=GMT for strain i in cTIV group; GMTeTIV\_f(i)=GMT for strain i in eTIV\_f group."||1.12|0.76|
81638875|NCT00264576|162968013|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To demonstrate non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV\_f the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the ratio of the postvaccination geometric mean titers (GMTs) had to be \>0.5.|Ratio of GMT|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.75|||ANOVA|||"The following hypotheses were tested for A/H3N2 strain as measured by HI cell-culture-derived assay:~H0i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) ≥0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) ≤0.5 (null hypothesis); H1i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) \<0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) \>0.5 (alternative hypothesis); With: GMTcTIV(i)=GMT for strain i in cTIV group; GMTeTIV\_f(i)=GMT for strain i in eTIV\_f group."||0.75|0.50|
81586896|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.6187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.27|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Early, Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.27|-0.45|0.6187
81586897|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.07|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Early, Hour 72 MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.07|-0.72|0.0187
81586898|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.1531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.1|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Early, Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.62|0.1531
81586899|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.197||0.3341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.2|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Early, Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.58|0.3341
81586900|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.216||0.8969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.46|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Early, Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.46|-0.40|0.8969
81586901|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174||0.5862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.44|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Early, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.44|-0.25|0.5862
81586902|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.3776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.34|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Middle, Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.34|-0.13|0.3776
81586903|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.9029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.23|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Middle, Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.26|0.9029
81638876|NCT00264576|162968013|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To demonstrate non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV\_f the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the ratio of the postvaccination geometric mean titers (GMTs) had to be \>0.5.|Ratio of GMT|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.57|||ANOVA|||"The following hypotheses were tested for B strain as measured by cell-culture-derived assay:~H0i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) ≥0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) ≤0.5 (null hypothesis); H1i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) \<0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) \>0.5 (alternative hypothesis); With: GMTcTIV(i)=GMT for strain i in cTIV group; GMTeTIV\_f(i)=GMT for strain i in eTIV\_f group."||1.57|1.09|
81638877|NCT00264576|162968019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To demonstrate non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV\_f the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the ratio of the postvaccination GMTs had to be \>0.5.|Ratio of GMT|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.03|||ANCOVA|||"The following hypotheses were tested for A/H1N1 strain as measured by HI egg-derived assay:~H0i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) ≥0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) ≤0.5 (null hypothesis); H1i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) \<0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) \>0.5 (alternative hypothesis); With: GMTcTIV(i)=GMT for strain i in cTIV group; GMTeTIV\_f(i)=GMT for strain i in eTIV\_f group."||1.03|0.70|
81521326|NCT03242252|162732137|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.339||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.487|-0.156|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, randomization stratum of CKD stage (3A, 3B) at screening, country as fixed effects, and baseline body weight as a covariate.||-0.156|-1.487|0.0155
81521327|NCT03242252|162732138|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|-30.72||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.78|-13.07|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, randomization stratum of CKD stage (3A, 3B) at screening, country as fixed effects, and and log-transformed baseline UACR as a covariate.||-13.07|-44.78|0.0015
81521328|NCT03242252|162732138|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|-36.18||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.91|-18.68|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, randomization stratum of CKD stage (3A, 3B) at screening, country as fixed effects, and and log-transformed baseline UACR as a covariate.||-18.68|-49.91|0.0003
81521329|NCT03242252|162732139|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|1.5||||0.4328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|5.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between treatment groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening and randomization strata of CKD stage (3A, 3B) at screening.||5.21|-2.23|0.4328
81521330|NCT03242252|162732139|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|1.5||||0.4328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|5.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between treatment groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening and randomization strata of CKD stage (3A, 3B) at screening.||5.17|-2.2|0.4328
81521331|NCT03242252|162732140|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|6.0||||0.0614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|12.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between treatment groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening and randomization strata of CKD stage (3A, 3B) at screening.||12.21|-0.23|0.0614
81521332|NCT03242252|162732140|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|7.4||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|13.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between treatment groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening and randomization strata of CKD stage (3A, 3B) at screening.||13.65|1.08|0.023
81521333|NCT03344640|162732145|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.84|7.3|||LS mean|LS mean change from baseline in WORC total percentage score||All Patients at day 99||7.30|-8.84|0.875
81521334|NCT03344640|162732146|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|3.97||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|8.97|||LS mean|LS mean change from baseline in WORC total percentage score||All patientts at day 15||8.97|-1.03|0.190
81521335|NCT03344640|162732146|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|3.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.39|9.11|||LS Mean|LS mean change from baseline in WORC total percentage score||All patients at day 29||9.11|-3.39|
81586904|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.6173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.3|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Middle, Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.30|-0.18|0.6173
81586905|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.2433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.39|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Middle, Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.39|-0.10|0.2433
81586906|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.04|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Middle, Hour 24 MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.04|-0.59|0.0234
81586907|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.0|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Middle, Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.00|-0.55|0.0540
81586908|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.0406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.01|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Middle, Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.01|-0.58|0.0406
81586909|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132||0.0295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.03|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Middle, Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.03|-0.56|0.0295
81586910|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.0925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.04|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Middle, Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.04|-0.50|0.0925
81521336|NCT03344640|162732146|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|0.761||||0.761|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.81|6.08|||LS Mean|LS mean change from baseline in WORC total percentage score||All patients at day 57||6.08|-8.81|0.761
81521337|NCT03344640|162732146|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|0.765||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.27|9.03|||LS Mean|LS mean change from baseline in WORC total percentage score||All patients at day 85||9.03|-6.27|0.765
81521338|NCT03344640|162732146|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|0.491||||0.491|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.73|11.45|||LS Mean|LS mean change from baseline in WORC total percentage score||All patients at day 127||11.45|-4.73|0.491
81521339|NCT03344640|162732146|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|2.44||||0.639|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.19|11.07|||LS Mean|LS mean change from baseline in WORC total percentage score||All patients at end of study||11.07|-6.19|0.639
81521340|NCT03344640|162732147|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus Placebo|1.23||||0.735|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.81|7.28||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|LS Mean|LS mean change from baseline in QuickDASH total score||Statistical analysis results of QuickDASH total score (PD Analysis Set) at day 99||7.28|-4.81|0.735
81521341|NCT03344640|162732147|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus Placebo|1.51||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.76|7.79|||LS Mean|LS mean change from baseline in QuickDASH total score||Statistical analysis results of QuickDASH total score (PD analysis set) at End of Study||7.79|-4.76|0.689
81521342|NCT03344640|162732148|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI vesus placebo|3.5||||0.411|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.54|10.54|||LS Mean|LS mean change from baseline in ASES total percentage score||Statistical analysis results of ASES total score (PD analysis) at day 99||10.54|-3.54|0.411
81521343|NCT03344640|162732148|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|1.14||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|8.78|||LS Mean|LS mean change from baseline in ASES total percentage score||Statistical analysis results of ASES total score (PD analysis) at End of Study set)||8.78|-6.50|0.804
81521344|NCT03344640|162732149|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|-1.26||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.81|4.29|||LS Mean|LS Mean change from baseline in Your Health Today Score at day 99||Statistical analysis results of Your Health Today EQ-5D-5L Index score at day 99 (PD Analysis Set)||4.29|-6.81|0.706
81521345|NCT03344640|162732149|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|-1.9||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.79|4.99|||LS Mean|LS mean change from baseline in Your Health Today score||Statistical analysis results of Your Health Today EQ-5D-5L Index score at End of Study||4.99|-8.79|0.647
81521346|NCT03344640|162732150|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|0.01||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.06|||LS Mean|LS mean change from baseline in EQ-5D-5L Index score||Statistical analysis results of of EQ-5D-5L Index score at day 99 (PD Analysis Set)||0.06|-0.03|0.613
81521347|NCT03344640|162732150|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|0.02||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.06|||LS Mean|LS mean change from baseline in EQ-5D-5L Index score||Statistical analysis results of of EQ-5D-5L Index score at End of Study (PD Analysis Set)||0.06|-0.04|0.740
81521348|NCT03344640|162732151|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|-5.55||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.07|2.97|||LS Mean|LS MMean CFB (90% CI)||Statistical analysis results of pain score using VAS scale (PD Analysis Set) at day 99||2.97|-14.07|0.281
81521349|NCT03344640|162732151|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|-1.49||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.33|7.35|||LS Mean|LS Mean CFB (90% CI)||Statistical analysis results of pain score using VAS scale (PD Analysis Set) at End of Study||7.35|-10.33|0.780
81521350|NCT03344640|162732152|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|-3.32||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.28|4.64|||LS Mean|LS Mean change from baseline in VAS score||Statistical analysis results of pain score using VAS scale (PD Analysis Set) at day 99||4.64|-11.28|0.489
81521351|NCT03344640|162732152|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|-8.29||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.26|-0.32|||LS Mean|LS Mean change from baseline in VAS score||Statistical analysis results of pain score using VAS scale at End of Study||-0.32|-16.26|0.087
81521352|NCT03344640|162732153|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 99% CL versus placebo|6.1||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|13.91|||LS Mean|LS Mean CFB (90% CI)||Statistical analysis results of PhGA score using VAS scale at day 99||13.91|-1.90|0.210
81521353|NCT03344640|162732153|SUPERIORITY||Difference and 90% CI versus placebo|-0.37||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.86|8.11|||LS Mean|LS Mean CFB (90% CI)||Statistical analysis results of PhGA score using VAS scale at End of Study||8.11|-8.86|0.942
81521354|NCT01943552|162732157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|154.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.32|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.08|218.63|||ANCOVA||The Mean Difference; nebulized ipratropium minus placebo was estimated by the difference of their adjusted means.|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) method was used to compare the change of FEV1 from pre-bronchodilator at baseline to post-nebulization on treatment day 3 between the active arm and the placebo arm, with baseline value as covariate and two stratification factors based on acute bronchodilator responsiveness at baseline and age as main effects.||218.63|91.08|<0.0001
81521355|NCT01943552|162732158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|51.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|54.48||0.3509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.55|158.46|||ANCOVA||The Mean Difference; nebulized ipratropium minus placebo was estimated by the difference of their adjusted means.|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) method was used to compare the change of forced vital capacity (FVC) from pre-bronchodilator at baseline to post-nebulization on treatment day 3 between the active arm and the placebo arm, with baseline value as covariate and two stratification factors based on acute bronchodilator responsiveness at baseline and age as main effects.||158.46|-56.55|0.3509
81521356|NCT01943552|162732159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18||0.2069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|7.07|||ANCOVA||The Mean Difference; nebulized ipratropium minus placebo was estimated by the difference of their adjusted means.|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) method was used to compare the change of blood gas analyses from pre-bronchodilator at baseline to post-nebulization on treatment day 3 for PaO2 between the active arm and the placebo arm, with baseline value as covariate and two stratification factors based on acute bronchodilator responsiveness at baseline and age as main effects.||7.07|-1.54|0.2069
81521357|NCT01943552|162732160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.1899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.93|||ANCOVA||The Mean Difference; nebulized ipratropium minus placebo was estimated by the difference of their adjusted means.|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) method was used to compare the change of blood gas analyses from pre-bronchodilator at baseline to post-nebulization on treatment day 3 for Oxygen saturation between the active arm and the placebo arm, with baseline value as covariate and two stratification factors based on acute bronchodilator responsiveness at baseline and age as main effects.||0.93|-0.19|0.1899
81521358|NCT01943552|162732161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.4758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|1.55|||ANCOVA||The Mean Difference; nebulized ipratropium minus placebo was estimated by the difference of their adjusted means.|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) method was used to compare the change of blood gas analyses from pre-bronchodilator at baseline to post-nebulization on treatment day 3 for PaCO2 between the active arm and the placebo arm, with baseline value as covariate and two stratification factors based on acute bronchodilator responsiveness at baseline and age as main effects.||1.55|-0.72|0.4758
81521359|NCT01943552|162732162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test Statistic|1.82||||0.1779|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For main post-operative pulmonary complications, the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel analysis was performed on the SCS. Mantel-Haenszel test with strata based on acute bronchodilator responsiveness at baseline and age was used to compare the number of patients with main post-operative pulmonary complications between the two arms.||||0.1779
81521360|NCT02715726|162732165|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-35.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6|-30.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Ezetimibe|Alirocumab group was compared to ezetimibe group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-30.7|-40.6|<0.0001
81521361|NCT02715726|162732166|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-37.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.1|-32.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Ezetimibe|A hierarchical testing method was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-32.6|-42.1|<0.0001
81521362|NCT02715726|162732167|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-34.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.5|-30.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-30.2|-39.5|<0.0001
81521363|NCT02715726|162732168|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-35.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.0|-30.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-30.7|-40.0|<0.0001
81521364|NCT02715726|162732169|SUPERIORITY|Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|LS mean difference|-27.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.8|-23.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-23.9|-30.8|<0.0001
81521365|NCT02715726|162732170|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-27.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.2|-24.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-24.4|-31.2|<0.0001
81521366|NCT02715726|162732171|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-27.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.8|-23.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-23.6|-31.8|<0.0001
81521367|NCT02715726|162732172|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-28.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|-24.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-24.7|-32.6|<0.0001
81521368|NCT02715726|162732173|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-20.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|-17.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-17.2|-23.1|<0.0001
81521369|NCT02715726|162732174|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-26.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.8|-23.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-23.2|-29.8|<0.0001
81521370|NCT02715726|162732175|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-26.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|-22.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-22.8|-30.5|<0.0001
81521371|NCT02715726|162732176|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-19.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|-16.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-16.5|-22.1|<0.0001
81521372|NCT02715726|162732177|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|17.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/up to 150 mg Q2W vs Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||17.7|7.1|<0.0001
81521373|NCT02715726|162732178|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|22.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/up to 150 mg Q2W vs Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||22.3|8.3|<0.0001
81521374|NCT02715726|162732179|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-34.273|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.262|-29.285||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.|Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-29.285|-39.262|<0.0001
81521375|NCT02715726|162732180|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.9||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|4.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||4.9|-1.2|0.2280
81521376|NCT01177969|162732187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||This analysis applies to the post-treatment assessment (16 weeks after baseline)|ANCOVA|||||||.04
81521377|NCT01177969|162732188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||||||This analysis applies to the post-treatment assessment (16 weeks after baseline)|ANCOVA|||||||.25
81521378|NCT02855944|162732215|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.639||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.489|0.835|||Regression, Cox|||||0.835|0.489|0.0010
81521379|NCT02855944|162732216|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.665||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.516|0.858|||Regression, Cox|||||0.858|0.516|0.0017
81521380|NCT02855944|162732219|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.589||||0.0401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.356|0.976|||Regression, Cox|||||0.976|0.356|0.0401
81521381|NCT02855944|162732220|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.564||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.343|0.927|||Regression, Cox|||||0.927|0.343|0.0240
81521382|NCT02391961|162732244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.842672|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis applies to the 4 subgroups: average PSR at baseline and after 3 hours on dalfampridine, and average PSR at baseline and after 3 hours on placebo.||||0.842672
81521383|NCT02391961|162732245|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.972866|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis applies to the 4 subgroups: average PTD at baseline and after 3 hours on dalfampridine, and average PTD at baseline and after 3 hours on placebo.||||0.972866
81521384|NCT02391961|162732246|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis applies to the 4 subgroups: RA at baseline and after 3 hours on dalfampridine, and RA at baseline and after 3 hours on placebo.||||0.95
81521385|NCT02391961|162732247|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis applies to the 4 subgroups: MRS at baseline and after 3 hours on dalfampridine, and MRS at baseline and after 3 hours on placebo.||||0.9
81521386|NCT02391961|162732248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.990995|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis applies to the 4 subgroups: 25 FWT at baseline and after 3 hours on dalfampridine, and 25 FWT at baseline and after 3 hours on placebo.||||0.990995
81521387|NCT02391961|162732249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical Analysis applies to the 2 groups, mean VFQ-25 scores on dalfampridine vs mean VFQ-25 scores on placebo||||0.71
81521388|NCT02391961|162732250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical Analysis applies to the 2 groups, mean 10-item NOS scores on dalfampridine vs mean 10-item NOS scores on placebo||||0.95
81521389|NCT01792518|162732258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model|Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as Linagliptin 5 mg minus Placebo.|Superiority of Linagliptin 5 mg vs. placebo: change in HbA1c is analysed using mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach. Model includes baseline HbA1c, baseline log10 (UACR), baseline HbA1c by visit and baseline log10 (UACR) by visit as linear covariates and treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects.||-0.43|-0.78|<0.0001
81521390|NCT01792518|162732259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.94||||0.1954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.03|||ANCOVA||Ratio of relative change for Linagliptin 5 mg over placebo is presented.|Superiority of Linagliptin 5 mg vs. placebo: change in UACR is analysed using analysis of covariance model. Model includes baseline HbA1c and baseline log10 (UACR) as linear covariates and treatment as fixed effect.||1.03|0.85|0.1954
81521391|NCT01792518|162732260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.3306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.95|2.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model|Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as Linagliptin 5 mg minus Placebo.|Change in eGFR is analysed using mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach. Model includes baseline HbA1c, baseline log10 (UACR), baseline eGFR, baseline HbA1c by visit, baseline log10 (UACR) by visit and baseline eGFR by visit as linear covariates and treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects.||2.68|-7.95|0.3306
81521392|NCT01264770|162732264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.56||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|0.9|||ANCOVA|Includes terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country as factors.||Change from baseline at Week 6. Non-responder imputation applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.90|0.23|0.006
81638878|NCT00264576|162968019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To demonstrate non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV\_f the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the ratio of the postvaccination GMTs had to be \>0.5.|Ratio of GMT|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.76|||ANCOVA|||"The following hypotheses were tested for A/H3N2 strain as measured by HI egg-derived assay:~H0i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) ≥0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) ≤0.5 (null hypothesis); H1i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) \<0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) \>0.5 (alternative hypothesis); With: GMTcTIV(i)=GMT for strain i in cTIV group; GMTeTIV\_f(i)=GMT for strain i in eTIV\_f group."||0.76|0.52|
81586911|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.1631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.09|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Middle, Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.52|0.1631
81586912|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.2213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.14|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Middle, Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.14|-0.60|0.2213
81586913|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.9175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.39|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Middle, Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.39|-0.36|0.9175
81586914|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165||0.6763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.26|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Middle, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.26|-0.40|0.6763
81586915|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.3805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.35|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Late, Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.35|-0.13|0.3805
81586916|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127||0.6073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.32|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Late, Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.32|-0.19|0.6073
81586917|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.7848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.2|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Late, Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.27|0.7848
81586918|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.9038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.23|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Late, Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.25|0.9038
81586919|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.134|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.6869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.21|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Late, Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.21|-0.32|0.6869
81586920|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.9272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.29|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Late, Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.29|-0.26|0.9272
81586921|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.6931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.21|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Late, Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.21|-0.31|0.6931
81638879|NCT00264576|162968019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To demonstrate non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV\_f the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the ratio of the postvaccination GMTs had to be \>0.5.|Ratio of GMT|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.38|||ANCOVA|||"The following hypotheses were tested for B strain as measured by HI egg-derived assay:~H0i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) ≥0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) ≤0.5 (null hypothesis); H1i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) \<0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) \>0.5 (alternative hypothesis); With: GMTcTIV(i)=GMT for strain i in cTIV group; GMTeTIV\_f(i)=GMT for strain i in eTIV\_f group."||1.38|0.98|
81586922|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132||0.8262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.23|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Late, Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.29|0.8262
81586923|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.0749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.03|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Late, Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.03|-0.54|0.0749
81458926|NCT03349060|162608948|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|5.8||||0.5777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|25.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||25.1|-13.6|0.5777
81458927|NCT03349060|162608948|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|19.3||||0.0744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|37.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||37.5|1.0|0.0744
81458928|NCT03349060|162608948|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|9.7||||0.2232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|25.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||25.4|-6.1|0.2232
81586924|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.1923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.09|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Late, Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.45|0.1923
81586925|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.03|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Late, Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.03|-0.73|0.0326
81586926|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.21|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Late, Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.21|-0.47|0.4440
81586927|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.7057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.22|||MMRM|||Insomnia-Late, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.32|0.7057
81586928|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.2865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.13|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.13|-0.42|0.2865
81586929|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.9475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.35|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.35|-0.33|0.9475
81586930|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.12|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.12|-0.61|0.1880
81586931|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.203||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.29|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.29|-0.51|0.5950
81586932|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.9636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.41|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Hour 24 : MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.41|-0.39|0.9636
81638880|NCT00264576|162968019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To demonstrate non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV\_f the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the ratio of the postvaccination GMTs had to be \>0.5.|Ratio of GMT|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.12||To demonstrate non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV\_f the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the ratio of the postvaccination GMTs had to be \>0.5.|ANCOVA|||"The following hypotheses were tested for A/H1N1 strain as measured by HI cell-culture-derived assay:~H0i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) ≥0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) ≤0.5 (null hypothesis); H1i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) \<0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) \>0.5 (alternative hypothesis); With: GMTcTIV(i)=GMT for strain i in cTIV group; GMTeTIV\_f(i)=GMT for strain i in eTIV\_f group."||1.12|0.76|
81586933|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196||0.5836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.28|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.28|-0.50|0.5836
81586934|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184||0.1568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.1|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Hour 48 : MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.63|0.1568
81586935|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.177||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|5.0|-0.79|-0.09|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Work and Activities, Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.09|-0.79|0.0155
81586936|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.192||0.0504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.0|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.00|-0.76|0.0504
81586937|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212||0.1865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.14|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.14|-0.70|0.1865
81586938|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.0|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.00|-0.87|0.0518
81586939|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.239||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.53|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.53|-0.42|0.8330
81586940|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.42|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.42|-0.34|0.8440
81586941|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.4602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.33|||MMRM|||Retardation, Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.33|-0.15|0.4602
81586942|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.0891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.43|||MMRM|||Retardation, Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.43|-0.03|0.0891
81586943|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.3088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.35|||MMRM|||Retardation, Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.35|-0.11|0.3088
81638881|NCT00264576|162968019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To demonstrate non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV\_f the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the ratio of the postvaccination GMTs had to be \>0.5.|Ratio of GMT|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.83|||ANCOVA|||"The following hypotheses were tested for A/H3N2 strain as measured by HI cell-culture-derived assay:~H0i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) ≥0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) ≤0.5 (null hypothesis); H1i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) \<0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) \>0.5 (alternative hypothesis); With: GMTcTIV(i)=GMT for strain i in cTIV group; GMTeTIV\_f(i)=GMT for strain i in eTIV\_f group."||0.83|0.57|
81638882|NCT00264576|162968019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To demonstrate non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV\_f the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the ratio of the postvaccination GMTs had to be \>0.5.|Ratio of GMT|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.58|||ANCOVA|||"The following hypotheses were tested for B strain as measured by HI cell-culture-derived assay:~H0i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) ≥0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) ≤0.5 (null hypothesis); H1i: log(GMTeTIV\_f(i)) - log(GMTcTIV(i)) \<0.301 ↔ GMTcTIV(i) / GMTeTIV\_f(i) \>0.5 (alternative hypothesis); With: GMTcTIV(i)=GMT for strain i in cTIV group; GMTeTIV\_f(i)=GMT for strain i in eTIV\_f group."||1.58|1.13|
81638883|NCT00092456|162968053|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If equivalence was established in all 3 pairwise comparisons for a given serotype, the 3 lots were considered consistent for that serotype. Each comparison consisted of 2 one-sided tests of equivalence with α=0.05. Statistical significance for the 2 one-sided equivalence tests for each pair of lots was established if the p-values for the hypothesis tests were each less than 0.05. This corresponds to the 2-sided 90% CI for the fold difference in the 2 lots being contained entirely within (0.5,2).|||||<|0.001||95.0||||The reported p-value is for all 5 serotypes, no multiplicity adjustment made, and Type I error rate controlled at the 0.05 level. P\<0.05 implies that the difference is statistically significantly less than the prespecified difference of 2 fold.|ANOVA|||A pairwise comparison of lots was made for each serotype, for each pair of lots.||||<0.001
81638884|NCT00092456|162968053|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If equivalence was established in all 3 pairwise comparisons for a given serotype, the 3 lots were considered consistent for that serotype. Each comparison consisted of 2 one-sided tests of equivalence with α=0.05. Statistical significance for the 2 one-sided equivalence tests for each pair of lots was established if the p-values for the hypothesis tests were each less than 0.05. This corresponds to the 2-sided 90% CI for the fold difference in the 2 lots being contained entirely within (0.5,2)|||||<|0.001||95.0||||The reported p-value is for all 5 serotypes, no multiplicity adjustment made, and Type I error rate controlled at the 0.05 level. P\<0.05 implies that the difference is statistically significantly less than the prespecified difference of 2 fold.|ANOVA|||A pairwise comparison of lots was made for each serotype, for each pair of lots.||||<0.001
81638885|NCT00092456|162968053|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If equivalence was established in all 3 pairwise comparisons for a given serotype, the 3 lots were considered consistent for that serotype. Each comparison consisted of 2 one-sided tests of equivalence with α=0.05. Statistical significance for the 2 one-sided equivalence tests for each pair of lots was established if the p-values for the hypothesis tests were each less than 0.05. This corresponds to the 2-sided 90% CI for the fold difference in the 2 lots being contained entirely within (0.5,2).|||||<|0.001||95.0||||The reported p-value is for all 5 serotypes, no multiplicity adjustment made, and Type I error rate controlled at the 0.05 level. P\<0.05 implies that the difference is statistically significantly less than the prespecified difference of 2 fold.|ANCOVA|||A pairwise comparison of lots was made for each serotype, for each pair of lots.||||<0.001
81638886|NCT01250717|162968085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.12||||||||0.12|0|
81521393|NCT01264770|162732264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.49||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.14|0.84|||ANCOVA|Includes terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country as factors.||Change from baseline at Week 6. Non-responder imputation applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.84|0.14|0.022
81638887|NCT02137785|162968135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Analysis uses observed data only. Missing data was not imputed except for subjects with missing CCR are classified as not having a CCR (ie non-responder).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by analysis center||A hierarchical procedure was used to control the level of significance. If the primary analysis was sig (p≤0.05), then AKCR at Week 12 were to be compared. If this analysis was significant, then the AKCR at Week 8 were to be compared. If this analysis was significant, then the CCR at Week 8 was to be compared.||||0.0001
81638888|NCT02137785|162968136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|linear mixed model with fixed effects for treatment group, time point, and treatment group by time point interaction||||||<0.0001
81638889|NCT02137785|162968137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|linear mixed model with fixed effects for treatment group, time point, and treatment group by time point interaction||||||<0.0001
81586944|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.2|||MMRM|||Retardation, Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.24|0.8560
81586945|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125||0.9702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.25|||MMRM|||Retardation, Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.25|-0.24|0.9702
81586946|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114||0.8001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.2|||MMRM|||Retardation, Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.25|0.8001
81586947|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109||0.3223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.32|||MMRM|||Retardation, Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects||0.32|-0.11|0.3223
81586948|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.3385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.09|||MMRM|||Retardation, Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects||0.09|-0.26|0.3385
81586949|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.7003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.24|||MMRM|||Retardation, Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects||0.24|-0.16|0.7003
81586950|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.0311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.02|||MMRM|||Retardation, Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects||-0.02|-0.41|0.0311
81586951|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.1976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.06|||MMRM|||Retardation, Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects||0.06|-0.26|0.1976
81586952|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.5489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.13|||MMRM|||Retardation, Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects||0.13|-0.24|0.5489
81586953|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.7992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.13|||MMRM|||Retardation, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects||0.13|-0.17|0.7992
81586954|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103||0.0573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.01|||MMRM|||Agitation, Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.01|-0.40|0.0573
81586955|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.01|||MMRM|||Agitation, Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.01|-0.44|0.0431
81521394|NCT01264770|162732264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.22||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.56|||ANCOVA|Includes terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country as factors.||Change from baseline at Week 6. Non-responder imputation applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.56|-0.12|0.280
81521395|NCT01264770|162732265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For the comparison with adalimumab a non-inferiority margin of -0.6 in the mean change from baseline in DAS28-CRP at Week 24 was defined. The lower 80% confidence interval for treatment difference was below this value so non-inferiority could not be concluded. A p-value is also provided for a 2-sided test of superiority.|Treatment difference|-0.72||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.04|-0.4|||ANCOVA|Includes terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country as factors.||Change from baseline at Week 24. Non-responder imputation applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||-0.40|-1.04|0.005
81521396|NCT01264770|162732265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For the comparison with adalimumab a non-inferiority margin of -0.6 in the mean change from baseline in DAS28-CRP at Week 24 was defined. The lower 80% confidence interval for treatment difference was below this value so non-inferiority could not be concluded. A p-value is also provided for a 2-sided test of superiority.|Treatment difference|-0.61||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.94|-0.27|||ANCOVA|Includes terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country as factors.||Change from baseline at Week 24. Non-responder imputation applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||-0.27|-0.94|0.020
81521397|NCT01264770|162732265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For the comparison with adalimumab a non-inferiority margin of -0.6 in the mean change from baseline in DAS28-CRP at Week 24 was defined. The lower 80% confidence interval for treatment difference was below this value so non-inferiority could not be concluded. A p-value is also provided for a 2-sided test of superiority.|Treatment difference|-0.72||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.04|-0.4|||ANCOVA|Includes terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country as factors.||Change from baseline at Week 24. Non-responder imputation applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||-0.40|-1.04|0.004
81521398|NCT01264770|162732266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.05||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.59|5.86|||Proportional odds model||An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||5.86|1.59|0.005
81521399|NCT01264770|162732266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.1|8.05|||Proportional odds model||An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||8.05|2.10|<0.001
81521400|NCT01264770|162732266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|2.83|||Proportional odds model||An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||2.83|0.76|0.335
81521401|NCT01264770|162732267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|0.68|||Proportional odds model||An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.68|0.20|0.007
81521402|NCT01264770|162732267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|0.89|||Proportional odds model||An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.89|0.26|0.051
81586956|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.09|||MMRM|||Agitation, Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.09|-0.52|0.0060
81521403|NCT01264770|162732267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|0.65|||Proportional odds model||An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.65|0.20|0.004
81586957|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.04|||MMRM|||Agitation, Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.04|-0.55|0.0215
81586958|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109||0.0422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.01|||MMRM|||Agitation, Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.01|-0.44|0.0422
81586959|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.0433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.01|||MMRM|||Agitation, Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.01|-0.51|0.0433
81586960|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.1|||MMRM|||Agitation, Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.10|-0.57|0.0051
81586961|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.0973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.04|||MMRM|||Agitation, Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.04|-0.48|0.0973
81586962|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.13|||MMRM|||Agitation, Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.13|-0.63|0.0036
81586963|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.0498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.0|||MMRM|||Agitation, Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.00|-0.52|0.0498
81586964|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.5111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.2|||MMRM|||Agitation, Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.39|0.5111
81586965|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.155||0.5839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.22|||MMRM|||Agitation, Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.39|0.5839
81586966|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.07|||MMRM|||Agitation, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.07|-0.33|0.1905
81586967|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.1767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.1|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.54|0.1767
81638890|NCT02137785|162968138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Analysis uses observed data only. Missing data was not imputed except for subjects with missing CCR are classified as not having a CCR (ie non-responder).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by analysis center||||||0.0001
81586968|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.5182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.24|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.47|0.5182
81586969|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.21|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.21|-0.53|0.3930
81586970|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.5212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.25|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.25|-0.50|0.5212
81586971|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184||0.4741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.23|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.50|0.4741
81586972|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186||0.4482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.23|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.51|0.4482
81586973|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.0963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.06|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.06|-0.69|0.0963
81586974|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.18|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.18|-0.86|0.0030
81586975|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.177||0.1116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.07|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.07|-0.63|0.1116
81586976|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.17|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.17|-0.86|0.0040
81586977|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||0.8253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.43|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Day 14 : MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.43|-0.54|0.8253
81586978|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209||0.5795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.53|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Day 21 : MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.53|-0.30|0.5795
81586979|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.4032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.51|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.51|-0.21|0.4032
81586980|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.6117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.2|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.33|0.6117
81586981|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.4716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.16|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.35|0.4716
81586982|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.6041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.2|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.34|0.6041
81586983|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132||0.0424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.01|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.01|-0.53|0.0424
81586984|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.7622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.23|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.32|0.7622
81586985|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.2689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.11|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.40|0.2689
81586986|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.1|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Hour 48 : MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.44|0.2110
81638891|NCT02584257|162968186|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Differences|3.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.732|3.61||Fixed effects of dose, week, and sequence and the random effect of the patient was carried out to ensure that the overall treatment effect was significant at p\<0.05|Brief Mixed Models Analysis|For this model, the dependent variable was log2(PC20FEV1) values where PC20FEV1 was measured in mg/mL||||3.610|2.732|<0.0001
81638892|NCT02584257|162968186|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Differences|3.824|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.384|4.263||Fixed effects of dose, week, and sequence and the random effect of the patient was carried out to ensure that the overall treatment effect was significant at p\<0.05.|Brief Mixed Models Analysis|For this model, the dependent variable was log2(PC20FEV1) values where PC20FEV1 was measured in mg/mL||||4.263|3.384|<0.0001
81521404|NCT01264770|162732268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.17|0.4||Week 6|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.40|0.17|<0.001
81521405|NCT01264770|162732268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.18|0.43||Week 6|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.43|0.18|<0.001
81521406|NCT01264770|162732268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.19||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.07|0.31||Week 6|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.31|0.07|0.007
81521407|NCT01264770|162732268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|-0.16||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|-0.03||Week 24|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||-0.03|-0.30|0.049
81521408|NCT01264770|162732268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|-0.02||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.12||Week 24|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.12|-0.16|0.803
81521409|NCT01264770|162732268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|-0.24||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.37|-0.1||Week 24|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||-0.10|-0.37|0.003
81521410|NCT01264770|162732269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.09||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.18||Week 6|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.18|0.01|0.059
81521411|NCT01264770|162732269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.09||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.17||Week 6|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.17|0.01|0.071
81521412|NCT01264770|162732269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.01||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.07||Week 6|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.07|-0.05|0.758
81527652|NCT00286494|162741953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|0.1||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.1|-8.9|0.056
81638893|NCT02584257|162968186|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Differences|3.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.241|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.876|3.764||Fixed effects of dose, week, and sequence and the random effect of the patient was carried out to ensure that the overall treatment effect was significant at p\<0.05.|Brief Mixed Models Analysis|For this model, the dependent variable was log2(PC20FEV1) values where PC20FEV1 was measured in mg/mL.||||3.764|2.876|<0.0001
81638894|NCT02584257|162968186|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Differences|3.872|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.43|4.315||Fixed effects of dose, week, and sequence and the random effect of the patient was carried out to ensure that the overall treatment effect was significant at p\<0.05.|Brief Mixed Models Analysis|For this model, the dependent variable was log2(PC20FEV1) values where PC20FEV1 was measured in mg/mL||||4.315|3.430|<0.0001
81586987|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.5873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.2|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.34|0.5873
81586988|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.01|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.01|-0.46|0.0450
81586989|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.0847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.04|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.04|-0.57|0.0847
81586990|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.2522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.6|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.60|-0.16|0.2522
81586991|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.5026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.21|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.21|-0.43|0.5026
81586992|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149||0.5911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.22|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.38|0.5911
81586993|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.31|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal, Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.31|-0.18|0.5800
81586994|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.6754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.2|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal, Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.31|0.6754
81586995|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.1006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.42|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal, Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.42|-0.04|0.1006
81586996|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.3588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.35|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal, Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.35|-0.13|0.3588
81586997|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109||0.5807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.16|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal, Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.28|0.5807
81521413|NCT01264770|162732269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|-0.12||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.0||Week 24|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.00|-0.24|0.114
81521414|NCT01264770|162732269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|-0.14||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.26|-0.01||Week 24|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||-0.01|-0.26|0.078
81521415|NCT01264770|162732269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|-0.21||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|-0.09||Week 24|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||-0.09|-0.32|0.003
81521416|NCT01264770|162732270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|-0.02||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.03||Week 6|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.03|-0.07|0.460
81521417|NCT01264770|162732270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.0||||0.903|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.06||Week 6|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.06|-0.05|0.903
81521418|NCT01264770|162732270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|-0.03||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.01||Week 6|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.01|-0.08|0.172
81521419|NCT01264770|162732270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|-0.11||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|-0.01||Week 24|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||-0.01|-0.21|0.082
81521420|NCT01264770|162732270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|-0.11||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.0||Week 24|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||-0.00|-0.21|0.092
81521421|NCT01264770|162732270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|-0.17||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|-0.08||Week 24|Mantel Haenszel|p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|90% confidence intervals are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||-0.08|-0.27|0.002
81521422|NCT01264770|162732271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|23.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.57|40.0|||Van Elteren|Estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||40.00|9.57|<0.001
81521423|NCT01264770|162732271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|22.97||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.84|38.34|||Van Elteren|Estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||38.34|7.84|0.006
81638895|NCT02584257|162968186|EQUIVALENCE|A blinded interim analysis was performed after 60 patients completed all treatment visits which determined that 80 subjects would be sufficient to complete the study with 90% power.|Frel|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.48|||||Frel is the relative bioavailability of the test versus reference product. The CI was a bias corrected and accelerated CI based on a bootstrapping procedure. The FDA acceptable CI was between 0.67 and 1.50.|An Emax model was developed and the 90% confidence interval of Frel was a bias corrected accelerated confidence interval based on a bootstrapping procedure. The bootstrapping procedure used for this analysis was residual resampling. The Per-Protocol population was the primary population for bioequivalence analysis. Patients in the PP population must have completed at least 2 treatment periods with valid PC20FEV1 measurements and had no major protocol deviations within those intervals.||1.48|0.93|
81638896|NCT01584648|162968213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.91|||||Hazard ratios (HRs) were estimated using a Pike estimator.|||0.91|0.59|
81638897|NCT01584648|162968214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.02|||||Hazard ratios (HRs) were estimated using a Pike estimator.|||1.02|0.64|
81638898|NCT02791308|162968244|EQUIVALENCE|Proportion of Subjects with Treatment Success at Visit 4/Day 15|Other|0.407|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.57|3.53||||||Percentage of Subjects with Treatment Success at Visit 4/Day 15||3.53|-15.57|
81638899|NCT00795639|162968250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.0||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|26.0||Significance test performed using non-parametric analysis of covariance controlling for Baseline 6MWD and PAH etiology and PAH not secondary to a connective tissue disease (other).|ANCOVA||Missing value at Week 12 assigned as zero if the subject had a predefined clinical worsening event, otherwise, missing value at Week 12 imputed with the last non-missing 6MWD based on LOCF.|||26|3|0.0104
81638900|NCT00795639|162968251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2908|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance tests of WHO Functional Class performed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by Baseline 6MWD (less than 310 meters and greater than or equal to 310 meters) and PAH Etiology (Connective Tissue Disease and others).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test used modified ridit scores, and the p-value corresponding to ANCOVA (row mean scores) statistics were used.||Week 12||||0.2908
81638901|NCT00248794|162968256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.97|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.97
81638902|NCT00248794|162968257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||ANOVA|||||||.77
81638903|NCT00244751|162968274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3608|||||||reduced regression model|||||||0.3608
81638904|NCT00244751|162968274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3575|||||||reduced regression model|||||||0.3575
81638905|NCT00244751|162968275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9157|||||||reduced regression model|||||||0.9157
81638906|NCT00244751|162968275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9501|||||||reduced regression model|||||||0.9501
81638907|NCT00244751|162968276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6483|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test|||Comparison for Ranked assessment (fibrosis)||||0.6483
81638908|NCT00244751|162968276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1776|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test|||Comparison for Ranked assessment (necrosis)||||0.1776
81638909|NCT01694199|162968302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3529|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3529
81638910|NCT01694199|162968303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2766|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2766
81638911|NCT01694199|162968304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1467|||||||ANOVA|||P=0.1467||||0.1467
81638912|NCT01694199|162968305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5009|||||||ANOVA|||P = 0.5009||||0.5009
81638913|NCT01694199|162968306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9038|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9038
81638914|NCT02206607|162968307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio MR1/IR|31.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|28.09|34.8||||||||34.80|28.09|
81638915|NCT02206607|162968307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio MR2/IR|25.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.11|28.27||||||||28.27|23.11|
81638916|NCT02206607|162968307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio MR3/IR|32.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|28.93|35.49||||||||35.49|28.93|
81638917|NCT02206607|162968308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|15.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.357||1|TWO_SIDED|80.0|11.39|20.06||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period, sequence as fixed effects and subjects-within-sequence as random effects.||||20.06|11.39|1.0000
81638918|NCT02206607|162968308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|16.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.399||1|TWO_SIDED|80.0|11.93|20.7||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period, sequence as fixed effects and subjects-within-sequence as random effects.||||20.70|11.93|1.000
81638919|NCT02206607|162968308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|20.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.291||1|TWO_SIDED|80.0|16.13|24.62||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||24.62|16.13|1.0000
81638920|NCT02206607|162968309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio MR1/IR|25.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.28|27.31||||||||27.31|23.28|
81638921|NCT02206607|162968309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio MR2/IR|26.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|24.36|28.57||||||||28.57|24.36|
81638922|NCT02206607|162968309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio MR3/IR|36.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.09|40.02||||||||40.02|34.09|
81638923|NCT02206607|162968315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio MR1/IR|31.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|28.28|34.1||||||||34.10|28.28|
81638924|NCT02206607|162968315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio MR2/IR|24.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.73|27.4||||||||27.40|22.73|
81638925|NCT02206607|162968315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio MR3/IR|31.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|28.86|34.81||||||||34.81|28.86|
81638926|NCT03032965|162968353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Log Rank|Kaplan Meier log rank||||||.83
81638927|NCT03032965|162968354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.35
81638928|NCT03032965|162968356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81638929|NCT03659136|162968381|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.6534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.59|||Log-rank test|Two-sided log-rank test stratified for presence of baseline bone-only metastases, prior (CDK) 4/6 inhibitor treatment and menopause status.|Comparison vs. Placebo+Everolimus+Exemestane.|Cox proportional hazards model stratified for presence of baseline bone-only metastases, prior cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitor treatment and menopause status.||2.59|0.55|0.6534
81638930|NCT03659136|162968382|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||0.1797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.4|||Log rank test|Two-sided log-rank test stratified for presence of baseline bone-only metastases, prior CDK 4/6 inhibitor treatment and menopause status.|Comparison vs. Placebo+Everolimus+Exemestane.|Cox proportional hazards model stratified for presence of baseline bone-only metastases, prior cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitor treatment and menopause status.||1.40|0.18|0.1797
81638931|NCT03659136|162968383|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.4932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.86|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model adjusted for presence of baseline bone-only metastases, prior CDK 4/6 inhibitor treatment and menopause status.|Comparison vs. Placebo+everolimus+exemestane. An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit to the xentuzumab arm.|||2.86|0.60|0.4932
81638932|NCT03659136|162968385|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.7759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|4.43|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model adjusted for presence of baseline bone-only metastases, prior CDK 4/6 inhibitor treatment and menopause status.|Comparison vs. Placebo+everolimus+exemestane. An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit to the xentuzumab arm.|||4.43|0.34|0.7759
81638933|NCT03659136|162968386|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.97||||0.9279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.76|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test stratified for presence of baseline bone-only metastases, prior CDK4/6 inhibitor treatment and menopause status.|Comparison versus Placebo+everolimus+exemestane.|Cox proportional hazards model stratified for presence of baseline bone-only metastases, prior cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitor treatment and menopause status.||1.76|0.54|0.9279
81638934|NCT02221934|162968395|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.176||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.283|||Regression, Logistic||Difference in Responders between groups presented.|||0.283|0.070|0.002
81638935|NCT02834624|162968412|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Sample size calculations used a Chi-square for independence, u = 1, p =.05, power = .80, effect size = .60, which required 22 total subjects.||||<.05
81638936|NCT02834624|162968414|OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.63
81638937|NCT05066230|162968420|SUPERIORITY||Difference of weighted percentages|39.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.02|31.3|48.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haentzel test stratified by baseline DRSS level (≤level 47 vs. ≥level 53) and HbA1c level (≤8.5% vs. \>8.5%).|Weighted percentages are based on weighted average of observed estimates across strata using CMH weights. The CI are based on the normal approximation to the binomial proportions.|||48.1|31.3|<0.0001
81638938|NCT05066230|162968421|SUPERIORITY||Difference of weighted percentages|-18.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.02|-26.2|-11.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haentzel test stratified by baseline DRSS level (≤level 47 vs. ≥level 53) and HbA1c level (≤8.5% vs. \>8.5%).|Weighted percentages are based on weighted average of observed estimates across strata using CMH weights. The CI are based on the normal approximation to the binomial proportions.|||-11.2|-26.2|<0.0001
81638939|NCT05066230|162968422|SUPERIORITY||Difference of weighted percentages|5.6||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.02|1.6|9.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haentzel test stratified by baseline DRSS level (≤level 47 vs. ≥level 53), HbA1c level (≤8.5% vs. \>8.5%).|Weighted percentages are based on weighted average of observed estimates across strata using CMH weights. The CI are based on the normal approximation to the binomial proportions.|||9.5|1.6|0.0058
81638940|NCT05066230|162968423|SUPERIORITY||Difference of weighted percentages|-6.5||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.02|-11.8|-1.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haentzel test stratified by baseline DRSS level (≤level 47 vs. ≥level 53) and HbA1c level (≤8.5% vs. \>8.5%).|Weighted percentages are based on weighted average of observed estimates across strata using CMH weights. The CI are based on the normal approximation to the binomial proportions.|||-1.3|-11.8|0.0149
81638941|NCT03072238|162968435|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.98|||Log Rank|||||0.98|0.61|0.0335
81521424|NCT01264770|162732271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|5.72||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|21.68|||Van Elteren|Estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||21.68|-3.20|0.234
81638942|NCT03072238|162968436|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.99|||Log Rank|||||0.99|0.71|0.0431
81638943|NCT03072238|162968437|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.5698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.17|||Log Rank|||||1.17|0.76|0.5698
81638944|NCT03072238|162968438|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.2515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.07|||Log Rank|||||1.07|0.79|0.2515
81638945|NCT03072238|162968439|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.01|||Log Rank|||||1.01|0.58|0.6010
81638946|NCT03072238|162968440|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.1723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.06|||Log Rank|||||1.06|0.72|0.1723
81638947|NCT03072238|162968441|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.1566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.07|||Log Rank|||||1.07|0.65|0.1566
81638948|NCT03072238|162968442|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.99|||Log Rank|||||0.99|0.69|0.0419
81638949|NCT03072238|162968443|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.3198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.45|||Log Rank|||||1.45|0.89|0.3198
81638950|NCT03072238|162968444|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.47|||Log Rank|||||1.47|1.06|0.0071
81638951|NCT03072238|162968445|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.91|||Log Rank|||||0.91|0.59|0.0045
81638952|NCT03072238|162968446|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.83|||Log Rank|||||0.83|0.61|< 0.0001
81638953|NCT03072238|162968447|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.1359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.08|||Log Rank|||||1.08|0.57|0.1359
81638954|NCT03072238|162968448|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.1398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.06|||Log Rank|||||1.06|0.68|0.1398
81638955|NCT03072238|162968449|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.8239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.48|||Log Rank|||||1.48|0.61|0.8239
81521425|NCT01264770|162732272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-13.72||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.01|0.0|||Van Elteren|Estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.00|-25.01|0.030
81586998|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.4241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.31|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal, Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.31|-0.13|0.4241
81586999|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||0.7984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.2|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal, Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.26|0.7984
81587000|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.8732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.26|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal, Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.26|-0.22|0.8732
81587001|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.8621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.23|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal, Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.19|0.8621
81587002|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.1087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.05|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal, Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.45|0.1087
81587003|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125||0.2153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.09|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal, Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.41|0.2153
81587004|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.1422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.07|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal, Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.07|-0.51|0.1422
81587005|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114||0.7211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.27|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.27|-0.19|0.7211
81587006|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103||0.8224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.23|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.18|0.8224
81638956|NCT03072238|162968450|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.6018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.27|||Log Rank|||||1.27|0.66|0.6018
81638957|NCT03072238|162968451|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rate|20.93||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|35.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||35.65|6.20|0.0030
81638958|NCT03072238|162968452|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rate|16.46||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.66|26.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.27|6.66|0.0008
81638959|NCT03072238|162968455|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rate|11.81||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.34|19.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.29|4.34|0.0012
81638960|NCT03072238|162968456|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rate|5.87||||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|10.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.90|0.83|0.0178
81638961|NCT03072238|162968457|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.95|||Log Rank|||||0.95|0.45|0.0246
81638962|NCT00307489|162968461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.544||95.0||||P-values were from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, controlling for baseline HBeAg status and prior lamivudine use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.544
81638963|NCT00307489|162968462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208||95.0||||Controlling for baseline HBeAg status and prior lamivudine use.|van Elteren|||||||0.208
81521426|NCT01264770|162732272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-9.49||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.0|6.96|||Van Elteren|Estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||6.96|-25.00|0.207
81521427|NCT01264770|162732272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-19.53||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.01|-6.25|||Van Elteren|Estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) and pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||-6.25|-30.01|0.002
81521428|NCT01264770|162732273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.24||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|0.38|||ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate \& treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) \& pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.38|0.09|0.007
81521429|NCT01264770|162732273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.22||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.07|0.37|||ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate \& treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) \& pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.37|0.07|0.016
81521430|NCT01264770|162732273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.14||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.29|||ANCOVA|Includes terms for baseline as a continuous covariate \& treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) \& pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.29|0.00|0.094
81521431|NCT01264770|162732274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.2||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|-0.04|||ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate \& treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) \& pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||-0.04|-0.36|0.043
81521432|NCT01264770|162732274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.14||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|0.02|||ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate \& treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) \& pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.02|-0.31|0.158
81521433|NCT01264770|162732274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.32||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|-0.16|||ANCOVA|Includes terms for baseline as a continuous covariate \& treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) \& pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||-0.16|-0.47|0.001
81521434|NCT01264770|162732275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.77||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.08|-0.45|||ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate \& treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) \& pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||-0.45|-5.08|0.050
81521435|NCT01264770|162732275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.33||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.73|1.06|||ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate \& treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) \& pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||1.06|-3.73|0.360
81521436|NCT01264770|162732275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.99||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.29|-0.7|||ANCOVA|Includes terms for baseline as a continuous covariate \& treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) \& pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||-0.70|-5.29|0.032
81521437|NCT01264770|162732276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.02||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.95|1.92|||ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate \& treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) \& pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||1.92|-3.95|0.568
81521438|NCT01264770|162732276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.66||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.69|1.38|||ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate \& treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) \& pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||1.38|-4.69|0.368
81521439|NCT01264770|162732276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.48||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.38|0.43|||ANCOVA|Includes terms for baseline as a continuous covariate \& treatment, DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) \& pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.43|-5.38|0.160
81521440|NCT04881747|162732286|EQUIVALENCE|Model: Log(PK) = Treatment + Sequence + Period + Participant(Sequence) + Random Error, where participant within sequence is fitted as a random effect.|Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|0.875|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.834|0.919||||||||0.919|0.834|
81521441|NCT04881747|162732286|EQUIVALENCE|Model: Log(PK) = Treatment + Sequence + Period + Participant(Sequence) + Random Error, where participant within sequence is fitted as a random effect.|Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|0.889|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.846|0.934||||||||0.934|0.846|
81587007|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.6362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.19|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.19|-0.31|0.6362
81587008|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.6094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.18|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.18|-0.31|0.6094
81587009|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.0457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.0|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.00|-0.49|0.0457
81587010|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.5691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.2|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.36|0.5691
81587011|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.2942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.12|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.12|-0.40|0.2942
81587012|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.5389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.19|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.19|-0.35|0.5389
81587013|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.4061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.16|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.40|0.4061
81587014|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.05|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.56|0.0990
81587015|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.08|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.08|-0.63|0.0108
81587016|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.04|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.04|-0.59|0.0889
81638964|NCT00307489|162968463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.712||95.0||||Controlling for baseline HBeAg and prior lamivudine use.|van Elteren|||||||0.712
81638965|NCT00307489|162968464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.988||95.0||||Controlling for baseline HBeAg status and prior lamivudine use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.988
81638966|NCT00307489|162968465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.423||95.0||||Controlling for baseline HBeAg status and prior lamivudine use|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.423
81587017|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.3721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.49|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.49|-0.18|0.3721
81587018|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.5513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.2|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.36|0.5513
81587019|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.0748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.26|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.26|-0.01|0.0748
81587020|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||0.3545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.25|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.25|-0.09|0.3545
81587021|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.6531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.23|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.14|0.6531
81587022|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.19|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.19|-0.26|0.7520
81587023|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.8861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.23|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.26|0.8861
81587024|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.13|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.13|-0.38|0.3280
81587025|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.1123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.05|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.46|0.1123
81587026|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.2541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.1|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.36|0.2541
81638967|NCT00307489|162968466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.109||95.0||||Controlling for baseline HBeAg status and prior lamivudine use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.109
81638968|NCT00307489|162968467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.952||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for baseline HBeAg and prior lamivudine use.||||||0.952
81638969|NCT00307489|162968468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.655||95.0||||Controlling for baseline HBeAg status and prior lamivudine use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.655
81587027|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.09|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.09|-0.66|0.0110
81458929|NCT03349060|162608949|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|31.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|46.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||46.0|17.2|<0.0001
81458930|NCT03349060|162608949|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|35.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.5|49.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||49.9|21.5|<0.0001
81587028|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.27|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.27|-0.36|0.7720
81587029|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.6311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.32|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.32|-0.52|0.6311
81587030|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.207||0.6877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.33|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.33|-0.50|0.6877
81587031|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186||0.2465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.58|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.58|-0.15|0.2465
81587032|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.1279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.05|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.36|0.1279
81587033|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093||0.3946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.1|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.26|0.3946
81587034|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.6694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.15|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.23|0.6694
81587035|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.04|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.04|-0.36|0.1113
81587036|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.5811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.23|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.13|0.5811
81587037|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.6794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.17|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.17|-0.25|0.6794
81638970|NCT00307489|162968469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.401||95.0||||Controlling for baseline HBeAg status and prior lamivudine use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.401
81587038|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.6031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.25|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.25|-0.14|0.6031
81587039|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.6673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.15|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.24|0.6673
81587040|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102||0.6472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.16|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.25|0.6472
81587041|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.8654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.22|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.26|0.8654
81587042|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.11|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.48|0.2101
81587043|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.7128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.21|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.21|-0.30|0.7128
81587044|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.3297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.09|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.27|0.3297
81587045|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.4493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.19|||MMRM|||Loss of weight, Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.19|-0.08|0.4493
81587046|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.0717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.31|||MMRM|||Loss of weight, Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.31|-0.01|0.0717
81587047|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.1054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.24|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.02|0.1054
81587048|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.0408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.36|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.36|0.01|0.0408
81638971|NCT00307489|162968470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.401||95.0||||Controlling for baseline HBeAg status and prior lamivudine use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.401
81638972|NCT00307489|162968471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.103||95.0||||Controlling for baseline HBeAg status and prior lamivudine use.|van Elteren|||||||0.103
81638973|NCT00307489|162968472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999||95.0||||Controlling for baseline HBeAg status and prior lamivudine use.|van Elteren|||||||0.999
81521442|NCT04881747|162732287|EQUIVALENCE|Model: Log(PK) = Treatment + Sequence + Period + Participant(Sequence) + Random Error, where participant within sequence is fitted as a random effect.|Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|0.944|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.914|0.976||||||||0.976|0.914|
81638974|NCT00307489|162968473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.781||95.0||||Controlling for baseline HBeAg status and prior lamivudine use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.781
81521443|NCT04881747|162732287|EQUIVALENCE|Model: Log(PK) = Treatment + Sequence + Period + Participant(Sequence) + Random Error, where participant within sequence is fitted as a random effect.|Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|0.946|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.914|0.978||||||||0.978|0.914|
81521444|NCT04881747|162732288|EQUIVALENCE|Model: Log(PK) = Treatment + Sequence + Period + Participant(Sequence) + Random Error, where participant within sequence is fitted as a random effect.|Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|0.941|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|0.972||||||||0.972|0.910|
81521445|NCT04881747|162732288|EQUIVALENCE|Model: Log(PK) = Treatment + Sequence + Period + Participant(Sequence) + Random Error, where participant within sequence is fitted as a random effect.|Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|0.944|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.913|0.977||||||||0.977|0.913|
81521446|NCT00752726|162732363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.263|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|0.491||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Mean change was adjusted for treatment, baseline VAT and center effect using an ANCOVA model.|Adjusted mean difference between Placebo group and Orlistat group was determined. For this primary analysis, only one statistical test was performed and therefore, no multiple comparison adjustment was done.|The null hypothesis considered no difference in the change from baseline to week 24 between the two treatment groups.||0.491|0.035|0.0244
81521447|NCT00752726|162732364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0834||0.0415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.337||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Mean change was adjusted for the treatment, baseline VAT and center effects using an ANCOVA model.|Adjusted mean difference between Placebo group and Orlistat group was determined.|The null hypothesis considered no difference in the change from baseline to week 12 between the two treatment groups.||0.337|0.007|0.0415
81521448|NCT00752726|162732365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.881||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|3.74||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Mean change was adjusted for the treatment, baseline weight and center effects, using an ANCOVA model.|Adjusted mean difference between Placebo group and Orlistat group was determined.|The null hypothesis considered no difference in the change from baseline to week 24 between the two treatment groups.||3.74|0.25|0.026
81521449|NCT00752726|162732366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.642|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7174||0.0242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.219|3.065||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Mean change was adjusted for the treatment, baseline total fat mass and center effects using an ANCOVA model.|Adjusted mean difference between placebo group and Orlistat group was determined.|The null hypothesis considered no difference in the change from baseline to week 24 between the two treatment groups.||3.065|0.219|0.0242
81521450|NCT00752726|162732367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.704||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|2.87||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|Mean was adjusted for the treatment, baseline total fat mass and center effects using an ANCOVA model.|Adjusted mean difference between placebo group and Orlistat group was evaluated.|The null hypothesis considered no difference in the change from baseline to week 24 between the two treatment groups.||2.87|0.07|0.039
81521451|NCT00752726|162732368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.974||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|3.63||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|Mean change was adjusted for the treatment, baseline waist circumference and center effects, using an ANCOVA model.|Adjusted mean difference between Placebo group and Orlistat group was determined.|The null hypothesis considered no difference in the change from baseline to week 24 between the two treatment groups.||3.63|-0.24|0.085
81521452|NCT00752726|162732370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0232||0.3235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.023||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Mean change was adjusted for the treatment, baseline liver fat and center effects, using an ANCOVA model.|Adjusted mean difference between placebo group and Orlistat group was evaluated.|The null hypothesis considered no difference in the change from baseline to week 24 between the two treatment groups.||0.023|-0.069|0.3235
81521453|NCT00752726|162732371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|783.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|726.54||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-657.3|2224.9||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|Mean change was adjusted for the treatment, baseline total calories expended and center effects using an ANCOVA model.|Adjusted mean difference between placebo group and Orlistat group was evaluated.|The null hypothesis considered no difference in the change from baseline to week 24 between the two treatment groups.||2224.9|-657.3|0.28
81521454|NCT00752726|162732372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.542||0.2847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|4.72||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Mean difference was adjusted for the treatment, baseline value and center effects using an ANCOVA model.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as placebo minus orlistat.|The null hypothesis considered no difference in the change from baseline to week 24 between the treatment groups.||4.72|-1.40|0.2847
81521455|NCT04232215|162732384|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|6.1|||Regression, Linear|A generalized linear model adjusting by intervention group and the order of randomization was conducted.||Difference in ease of use between our standard fetal Doppler and HeraBEAT™ device, as measured by the System Usability Survey (SUS) will be the primary outcome. We aim to recruit 50 participants (50 per arm, with cross-over) for a 99.7% power to detect a 10-point difference in SUS, as this accounts for a withdraw / post-randomization exclusion as high as 10% (assuming a proportion of expectant mothers to withdraw participation after being enrolled or found to not meet criteria after the fact).||6.1|-10.2|0.64
81521456|NCT04232215|162732385|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.53|||Chi-squared|||||2.53|0.57|0.63
81521457|NCT02409342|162732387|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. OS was tested hierarchically in the efficacy analysis populations.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.595||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.398|0.89|||Log Rank|||TC3 or IC3-WT Population||0.890|0.398|0.0106
81638975|NCT00307489|162968474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.936||95.0||||Controlling for baseline HBeAg status and prior lamivudine use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.936
81638976|NCT00307489|162968475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.784||95.0||||Controlling for baseline HBeAg status and prior lamivudine use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.784
81458931|NCT03349060|162608949|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|20.4||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|35.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||35.6|5.2|0.0090
81458932|NCT03349060|162608949|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|33.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|47.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||47.7|19.0|<0.0001
81458933|NCT03349060|162608949|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|16.5||||0.0421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|32.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||32.4|0.6|0.0421
81458934|NCT03349060|162608949|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|33.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.9|48.8||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||48.8|18.9|<0.0001
81521458|NCT02409342|162732388|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. OS was tested hierarchically in the efficacy analysis populations.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.868||||0.3091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.661|1.14|||Log Rank|||TC2/3 or IC2/3-WT Population||1.140|0.661|0.3091
81521459|NCT02409342|162732388|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. OS was tested hierarchically in the efficacy analysis populations.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.845||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.688|1.037||P-value is descriptive as it was not formally tested.|Log Rank|||TC1/2/3 or IC/1/2/3-WT||1.037|0.688|0.1070
81521460|NCT02409342|162732389|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.449|0.884||P-value is descriptive as it was not formally tested.|Log Rank|||TC3 or IC3-WT Population||0.884|0.449|0.0070
81458935|NCT03349060|162608949|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|23.5||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|38.8||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||38.8|8.2|0.0035
81458936|NCT03349060|162608949|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|28.8||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|43.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||43.9|13.8|0.0002
81458937|NCT03349060|162608950|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|17.1||||0.2497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|43.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||43.2|-9.1|0.2497
81458938|NCT03349060|162608950|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|17.1||||0.2371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|43.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||43.3|-9.0|0.2371
81458939|NCT03349060|162608950|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|28.8||||0.0697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|58.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||58.3|-0.8|0.0697
81458940|NCT03349060|162608950|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|43.9||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.2|71.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||71.7|16.2|0.0030
81521461|NCT02409342|162732390|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.641||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.501|0.82||P-value is descriptive as it was not formally tested.|Log Rank|||TC2/3 or IC2/3-WT Population||0.820|0.501|0.0004
81521462|NCT02409342|162732390|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.716||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.595|0.863||P-value is descriptive as it was not formally tested.|Log Rank|||TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3-WT Population||0.863|0.595|0.0004
81521463|NCT02409342|162732391|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in ORR|9.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|23.56||||||TC3 or IC3-WT Population||23.56|-4.07|
81521464|NCT02409342|162732392|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis|Difference in ORR|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.14|12.42||||||TC2/3 or IC2/3-WT Population||12.42|-9.14|
81521465|NCT02409342|162732392|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis|Difference in ORR|-0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.84|7.39||||||TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3-WT Population||7.39|-8.84|
81587049|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.38|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.38|0.03|0.0233
81638977|NCT00307489|162968476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.703||95.0||||Controlling for baseline HBeAg status and prior lamivudine use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.703
81521466|NCT02409342|162732393|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.365|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.166|0.8||||||TC3 or IC3-WT Population||0.800|0.166|
81638978|NCT00307489|162968477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.254||95.0||||Controlling for baseline HBeAg status and prior lamivudine use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.254
81521467|NCT02409342|162732394|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.235|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.135|0.409||||||TC2/3 or IC2/3-WT Population||0.409|0.135|
81521468|NCT02409342|162732394|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.284|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.424||||||TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3-WT Population||0.424|0.190|
81521469|NCT02409342|162732395|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|14.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|28.55||||||1-Year TC3 or IC3-WT Population||28.55|-0.03|
81521470|NCT02409342|162732396|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|20.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.94|38.47||||||2-Years TC3 or IC3-WT Population||38.47|2.94|
81521471|NCT02409342|162732397|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|4.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.93|15.4||||||1-Year TC2/3 or IC2/3-WT Population||15.40|-5.93|
81521472|NCT02409342|162732397|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|5.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|13.4||||||1-Year TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3-WT Population||13.40|-3.27|
81521473|NCT02409342|162732398|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|8.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|19.45||||||2-Years TC2/3 or IC2/3-WT Population||19.45|-1.99|
81521474|NCT02409342|162732398|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|10.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|19.04||||||2-Years TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3-WT Population||19.04|2.83|
81521475|NCT02409342|162732399|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.142|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.657|1.984||||||Cough in TC3 or IC3-WT Populations||1.984|0.657|
81521476|NCT02409342|162732399|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.891|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.555|1.43||||||Dyspnoea in TC3 or IC3-WT Populations||1.430|0.555|
81638979|NCT00307489|162968478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.254||95.0||||Controlling for baseline HBeAg status and prior lamivudine use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.254
81638980|NCT00307489|162968479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.878||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.878
81638981|NCT01286311|162968500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.86|||Generalized Logistic Regression|||||1.86|0.54|0.99
81638982|NCT01286311|162968501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.85|||Generalized Logistic Regression|||||1.85|0.84|0.27
81638983|NCT01286311|162968502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|4.32|||Generalized Logistic Regression|||||4.32|1.05|0.038
81638984|NCT01286311|162968503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.72||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|10.1|||Generalized Logistic Regression|||||10.1|0.73|0.13
81638985|NCT01286311|162968504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|9.5|||Generalized Logistic Regression|||||9.5|0.50|0.30
81638986|NCT03034863|162968505|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||All p-values are two-tailed|Hierarchical Linear Modeling/MLM|Hypothesis tested using a dummy code representing group assignment (1=SAFER; 0=I-SPI) in the Level 2 equation for the slope term.|Slope represents relative unit change/month between both conditions. Positive slope terms represent relative increases in SAFER compared to I-SPI. Negative slope terms represent relative reductions in SAFER compared to I-SPI.|||||.03
81638987|NCT03034863|162968506|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Hierarchical Linear Modeling/MLM|Hypothesis tested using a dummy code representing group assignment (1=SAFER; 0=I-SPI) in the Level 2 equation for the slope term.|Slope represents relative unit change/month between both conditions. Positive slope terms represent relative increases in SAFER compared to I-SPI. Negative slope terms represent relative reductions in SAFER compared to I-SPI.|||||.69
81638988|NCT03034863|162968507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||All p-values are two-tailed|Fisher Exact|Compares veterans who reported 1+ attempts at any follow-up wave out of total number of veterans in each group (i.e., 0/19 for SAFER; 2/20 for I-SPI).||||||.49
81638989|NCT03034863|162968508|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Hierarchical Linear Modeling/MLM|Hypothesis tested using a dummy code representing group assignment (1=SAFER; 0=I-SPI) in the Level 2 equation for the slope term.|Slope represents relative unit change/month between both conditions. Positive slope terms represent relative increases in SAFER compared to I-SPI. Negative slope terms represent relative reductions in SAFER compared to I-SPI.|||||.03
81638990|NCT03034863|162968509|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Hierarchical Linear Modeling/MLM|Hypothesis tested using a dummy code representing group assignment (1=SAFER; 0=I-SPI) in the Level 2 equation for the slope term.|Slope represents relative unit change/month between both conditions. Positive slope terms represent relative increases in SAFER compared to I-SPI. Negative slope terms represent relative reductions in SAFER compared to I-SPI.|||||.87
81638991|NCT03034863|162968510|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Hierarchical Linear Modeling/MLM|Hypothesis tested using a dummy code representing group assignment (1=SAFER; 0=I-SPI) in the Level 2 equation for the slope term.|Slope represents relative unit change/month between both conditions. Positive slope terms represent relative increases in SAFER compared to I-SPI. Negative slope terms represent relative reductions in SAFER compared to I-SPI.|||||.03
81638992|NCT03034863|162968511|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Hierarchical Linear Modeling/MLM|Hypothesis tested using a dummy code representing group assignment (1=SAFER; 0=I-SPI) in the Level 2 equation for the slope term.|Slope represents relative unit change/month between both conditions. Positive slope terms represent relative increases in SAFER compared to I-SPI. Negative slope terms represent relative reductions in SAFER compared to I-SPI.|||||.16
81638993|NCT03034863|162968512|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.81|TWO_SIDED|||||All p-values are two-tailed|Hierarchical Linear Modeling/MLM|Hypothesis tested using a dummy code representing group assignment (1=SAFER; 0=I-SPI) in the Level 2 equation for the slope term.|Slope represents relative unit change/month between both conditions. Positive slope terms represent relative increases in SAFER compared to I-SPI. Negative slope terms represent relative reductions in SAFER compared to I-SPI.|||||.81
81638994|NCT03034863|162968513|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.55|TWO_SIDED|||||All p-values are two-tailed|Hierarchical Linear Modeling/MLM|Hypothesis tested using a dummy code representing group assignment (1=SAFER; 0=I-SPI) in the Level 2 equation for the slope term.|Slope represents relative unit change/month between both conditions. Positive slope terms represent relative increases in SAFER compared to I-SPI. Negative slope terms represent relative reductions in SAFER compared to I-SPI.|||||.55
81638995|NCT03034863|162968514|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.64|TWO_SIDED|||||All p-values are two-tailed|Hierarchical Linear Modeling/MLM|Hypothesis tested using a dummy code representing group assignment (1=SAFER; 0=I-SPI) in the Level 2 equation for the slope term.|Slope represents relative unit change/month between both conditions. Positive slope terms represent relative increases in SAFER compared to I-SPI. Negative slope terms represent relative reductions in SAFER compared to I-SPI.|||||.64
81521477|NCT02409342|162732399|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.229|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.737|2.049||||||Chest pain in TC3 or IC3-WT Populations||2.049|0.737|
81521478|NCT02409342|162732401|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.984|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.477|2.03||||||Cough for TC3 or IC3-WT Populations||2.030|0.477|
81638996|NCT03034863|162968515|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.62|TWO_SIDED|||||All p-values are two-tailed|Hierarchical Linear Modeling/MLM|Hypothesis tested using a dummy code representing group assignment (1=SAFER; 0=I-SPI) in the Level 2 equation for the slope term.|Slope represents relative unit change/month between both conditions. Positive slope terms represent relative increases in SAFER compared to I-SPI. Negative slope terms represent relative reductions in SAFER compared to I-SPI.|||||.62
81587050|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.26|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.26|-0.09|0.3610
81587051|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.2358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.32|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.32|-0.08|0.2358
81587052|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.9492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.17|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.17|-0.16|0.9492
81587053|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102||0.4352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.12|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.12|-0.28|0.4352
81521479|NCT02409342|162732401|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.955|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.569|1.604||||||Dyspnea for TC3 or IC3-WT Populations||1.604|0.569|
81587054|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125||0.1176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.44|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.44|-0.05|0.1176
81587055|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174||0.7812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.40|-0.30|0.7812
81587056|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.5085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.24|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.48|0.5085
81587057|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.8274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.34|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.34|-0.28|0.8274
81587058|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.3675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.05|||MMRM|||Insight, Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.13|0.3675
81587059|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.1818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.03|||MMRM|||Insight, Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.03|-0.15|0.1818
81587060|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.0826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.01|||MMRM|||Insight, Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.01|-0.17|0.0826
81521480|NCT02409342|162732401|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.024|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.472|2.222||||||Chest pain for TC3 or IC3-WT Populations||2.222|0.472|
81521481|NCT02409342|162732402|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.707|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.0||||||SP263 \>=50%-WT Population||1.000|0.500|
81521482|NCT02409342|162732402|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.693|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.502|0.956||||||SP263 \>=25%-WT Population||0.956|0.502|
81521483|NCT02409342|162732402|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.768|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.579|1.018||||||SP263 \>=1%-WT Population||1.018|0.579|
81521484|NCT02409342|162732403|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.674|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.511|0.89||||||SP263 \>=50%-WT Population||0.890|0.511|
81521485|NCT02409342|162732403|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.698|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.539|0.904||||||SP263 \>=25%-WT Population||0.904|0.539|
81521486|NCT02409342|162732403|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.725|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.577|0.91||||||SP263 \>=1%-WT Population||0.910|0.577|
81521487|NCT02409342|162732404|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.867|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.578|1.301||||||bTMB \>=10-WT Population||1.301|0.578|
81521488|NCT02409342|162732404|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.748|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.414|1.351||||||bTMB \>=16-WT Population||1.351|0.414|
81521489|NCT02409342|162732404|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.362|1.638||||||bTMB \>=20-WT Population||1.638|0.362|
81521490|NCT02409342|162732405|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.743|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.525|1.052||||||bTMB \>=10-WT Population||1.052|0.525|
81521491|NCT02409342|162732405|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.553|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.331|0.924||||||bTMB \>=16-WT Population||0.924|0.331|
81521492|NCT02409342|162732405|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.295|1.062||||||bTMB \>=20-WT Population||1.062|0.295|
81521493|NCT00279812|162732410|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81521494|NCT00279812|162732411|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81521495|NCT00279812|162732412|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81521496|NCT03907033|162732416|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Standard Bupivacaine study arm compared to Liposomal Bupivacaine study arm for Hydrocodone use||||1.000
81521497|NCT03907033|162732416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Standard Bupivacaine study arm compared to Liposomal Bupivacaine study arm for Oxycodone use||||0.010
81521498|NCT03907033|162732417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.248|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Standard Bupivacaine study arm compared to Liposomal Bupivacaine study arm for Ibuprofen use||||0.248
81521499|NCT03907033|162732417|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Standard Bupivacaine study arm compared to Liposomal Bupivacaine study arm for Tylenol use||||1.000
81521500|NCT03907033|162732419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.846|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Standard Bupivacaine study arm compared to Liposomal Bupivacaine study arm 24 hours post-surgery||||0.846
81521501|NCT03907033|162732419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Standard Bupivacaine study arm compared to Liposomal Bupivacaine study arm 48 hours post-surgery||||0.490
81521502|NCT03907033|162732419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.564|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Standard Bupivacaine study arm compared to Liposomal Bupivacaine study arm 72 hours post-surgery||||0.564
81521503|NCT03907033|162732420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.264|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Standard Bupivacaine study arm compared to Liposomal Bupivacaine arm at 24 hours post-surgery||||0.264
81521504|NCT03907033|162732420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Standard Bupivacaine study arm compared to Liposomal Bupivacaine arm at 48 hours post-surgery||||0.970
81521505|NCT03907033|162732420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.536|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Standard Bupivacaine study arm compared to Liposomal Bupivacaine arm at 72 hours post-surgery||||0.536
81521506|NCT03907033|162732421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.957|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Standard Bupivacaine study arm compared to Liposomal Bupivacaine study arm at 24 hours post-surgery||||0.957
81521507|NCT03907033|162732421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.353|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Standard Bupivacaine study arm compared to Liposomal Bupivacaine study arm at 48 hours post-surgery||||0.353
81521508|NCT03907033|162732421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.165|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Standard Bupivacaine study arm compared to Liposomal Bupivacaine study arm at 72 hours post-surgery||||0.165
81521509|NCT03907033|162732423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.802|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Standard Bupivacaine study arm compared to Liposomal Bupivacaine study arm at 72 hours post-surgery||||0.802
81521510|NCT03907033|162732423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.656|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Standard Bupivacaine study arm compared to Liposomal Bupivacaine study arm at 7-10 days post-surgery||||0.656
81521511|NCT01439373|162732426|OTHER||Mean posterior difference|0.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.119|||||||||Bayesian probability model|"P1= P(p805 \>pPLC +0.3 \| data)= 0.905. A probability of 95% (P1 \> 0.95) or greater was to be considered 'substantial evidence of superiority."|Posterior Distribution of Difference= p805 - pPLC, where, p805 is the RVR rate for GSK2336805 and pPLC is the RVR rate for Placebo. 95% credible set was defined as the 2.5 and 97.5 percentiles. 95% credible interval for the estimate was 0.22 to 0.68.|||||
81521512|NCT01439373|162732427|OTHER||Mean posterior difference|0.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.122|||||||||Bayesian probability model|"P1= P(p805 \>pPLC +0.3 \| data)= 0.822. A probability of 95% (P1 \> 0.95) or greater was to be considered 'substantial evidence of superiority."|Posterior Distribution of Difference= p805 - pPLC, where, p805 is the RVR rate for GSK2336805 and pPLC is the RVR rate for Placebo. 95% credible set was defined as the 2.5 and 97.5 percentiles. 95% credible interval for the estimate was 0.17 to 0.6|||||
81521513|NCT00574548|162732468|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.33|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS\]).|Serotype 1: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.33|0.75|
81587061|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.6436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.07|||MMRM|||Insight, Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.07|-0.11|0.6436
81587062|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.1827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.03|||MMRM|||Insight, Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.03|-0.15|0.1827
81587063|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.9859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.09|||MMRM|||Insight, Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.09|0.9859
81587064|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.6672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.11|||MMRM|||Insight, Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.07|0.6672
81587065|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.2031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.15|||MMRM|||Insight, Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.03|0.2031
81638997|NCT03034863|162968516|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.16|TWO_SIDED|||||All p-values are two-tailed|Hierarchical Linear Modeling/MLM|Hypothesis tested using a dummy code representing group assignment (1=SAFER; 0=I-SPI) in the Level 2 equation for the slope term.|Slope represents relative unit change/month between both conditions. Positive slope terms represent relative increases in SAFER compared to I-SPI. Negative slope terms represent relative reductions in SAFER compared to I-SPI.|||||.16
81458941|NCT03349060|162608950|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|31.0||||0.0583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|59.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||59.9|2.0|0.0583
81587066|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.6664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.11|||MMRM|||Insight, Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.07|0.6664
81587067|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.3417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.05|||MMRM|||Insight, Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.13|0.3417
81587068|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.6622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.08|||MMRM|||Insight, Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.12|0.6622
81587069|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.9087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.09|||MMRM|||Insight, Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.11|0.9087
81638998|NCT01690000|162968590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The p-value was calculated|t-test, 2 sided|||The p-value was calculated||||<0.05
81587070|NCT02942017|162847817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.8263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.1|||MMRM|||Insight, Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.08|0.8263
81587071|NCT02942017|162847818|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.612||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.06|-1.66|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in MADRS total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline MADRS total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-1.66|-8.06|0.0033
81587072|NCT02942017|162847818|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.154||0.1017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.84|0.72|||MMRM|||Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in MADRS total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline MADRS total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.72|-7.84|0.1017
81587073|NCT02942017|162847818|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.884||0.9845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|3.79|||MMRM|||Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in MADRS total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline MADRS total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||3.79|-3.72|0.9845
81587074|NCT02942017|162847819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|12.5|||GEE method|||Hour 60: GEE method was used for analysis. CGI-I response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline CGI-S score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model.||12.5|2.0|0.0005
81587075|NCT02942017|162847819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.0478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|8.4|||GEE method|||Day 7: GEE method was used for analysis. CGI-I response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline CGI-S score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model.||8.4|1.0|0.0478
81587076|NCT02942017|162847819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.4399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.6|||GEE method|||Day 30: GEE method was used for analysis. CGI-I response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline CGI-S score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model.||4.6|0.5|0.4399
81587077|NCT02942017|162847820|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.041||0.2636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|0.9|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for the analysis. The change from baseline in GAD-7 total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline GAD-7 total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.90|-3.24|0.2636
81587078|NCT02942017|162847820|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.103||0.4897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|1.43|||MMRM|||Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for the analysis. The change from baseline in GAD-7 total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline GAD-7 total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||1.43|-2.96|0.4897
81587079|NCT02942017|162847820|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.227||0.1341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|0.59|||MMRM|||Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for the analysis. The change from baseline in GAD-7 total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline GAD-7 total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.59|-4.30|0.1341
81587080|NCT02942017|162847820|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.408||0.1691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.76|0.85|||MMRM|||Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for the analysis. The change from baseline in GAD-7 total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline GAD-7 total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.85|-4.76|0.1691
81587081|NCT02942017|162847820|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.149||0.7852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.97|||MMRM|||Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for the analysis. The change from baseline in GAD-7 total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline GAD-7 total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||1.97|-2.60|0.7852
81587082|NCT04399161|162847823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.123|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison among Children||||0.123
81587083|NCT04399161|162847823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.314|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison among Elderly||||0.314
81587084|NCT03417141|162847824|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12||||0.014
81587085|NCT03417141|162847824|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24||||0.006
81587086|NCT03417141|162847825|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.093|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.093
81587087|NCT03417141|162847826|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.57
81587088|NCT03417141|162847827|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.55
81587089|NCT00739752|162847922|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||=|0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.12|||Regression, Poisson|||The two gain-framed groups were compared to the two loss-framed groups using poisson regression.||1.12|.88|=.885
81587090|NCT00739752|162847922|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.31|||Regression, Poisson|||Groups receiving any framed interventions (gain-framed or loss-framed) were compared to those in the two non-framed control groups.||1.31|1.06|<.01
81587091|NCT00739752|162847922|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.28|||Regression, Poisson|||The 3 vaccine-recommended groups were compared with the 3 vaccine-offered groups using poisson regression.||1.28|1.05|<.01
81587092|NCT02281552|162847923|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of tofacitinib MR 11 mg QD to IR 5 mg BID was concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of differences between the treatment groups (MR 11 mg QD - IR 5 mg BID) at Week 12 was less than the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.6.|Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.69||||||Analysis was conducted using a linear mixed effect model with repeated measures (MMRM), which included treatment (tofacitinib MR 11 mg QD and IR 5 mg BID), visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and participants as a random effect.||0.69|0.17|
81587093|NCT01434290|162847940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||One sample z-test|One-sided 0.025 significance level||≤35% was considered acceptable, ≥55% unacceptable. Each arm analyzed separately. Average score and standard error of each arm calculated and one-sample z-test for proportion with significance level of 0.025 was used. For a given arm, if the null hypothesis of p ≤ 0.35 is rejected, then conclude that the regimen given on that arm is unacceptable. However if it not rejected for both bowel \& urinary domains, then that regimen will be considered acceptable for further use in a Phase III study.||||0.19
81587094|NCT01434290|162847940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||One sample z-test|one-sided 0.025 significance level||≤35% was considered acceptable, ≥55% unacceptable. Each arm analyzed separately. Average score and standard error of each arm calculated and one-sample z-test for proportion with significance level of 0.025 was used. For a given arm, if the null hypothesis of p ≤ 0.35 is rejected, then conclude that the regimen given on that arm is unacceptable. However if it not rejected for both bowel \& urinary domains, then that regimen will be considered acceptable for further use in a Phase III study.||||0.08
81587095|NCT01434290|162847941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||One sample z-test|One-sided 0.025 significance level||≤40% was considered acceptable, ≥60% unacceptable. Each arm analyzed separately. Average score and standard error of each arm calculated and one-sample z-test for proportion with significance level of 0.025 was used. For a given arm, if the null hypothesis of p ≤ 0.40 is rejected, then conclude that the regimen given on that arm is unacceptable. However if it not rejected for both bowel \& urinary domains, then that regimen will be considered acceptable for further use in a Phase III study.||||0.18
81587096|NCT01434290|162847941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||One sample z-test|One-sided 0.025 significance level||≤40% was considered acceptable, ≥60% unacceptable. Each arm analyzed separately. Average score and standard error of each arm calculated and one-sample z-test for proportion with significance level of 0.025 was used. For a given arm, if the null hypothesis of p ≤ 0.40 is rejected, then conclude that the regimen given on that arm is unacceptable. However if it not rejected for both bowel \& urinary domains, then that regimen will be considered acceptable for further use in a Phase III study.||||0.38
81587097|NCT01434290|162847946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided significance level of 0.017.||\[Bowel one-year results\] Originally the t-test was planned to test if the change in each arm is different from 0. Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney was used instead due to the normality of the data.||||0.03
81587098|NCT01434290|162847946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided significance level of 0.017.||\[Bowel one-year results\] Originally the t-test was planned to test if the change in each arm is different from 0. Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney was used instead due to the normality of the data.||||0.03
81587099|NCT01434290|162847946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided significance level of 0.017||\[Urinary one-year results\] Originally the t-test was planned to test if the change in each arm is different from 0. Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney was used instead due to the normality of the data.||||0.09
81587100|NCT01434290|162847946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-side significance level of 0.017||\[Urinary one-year results\] Originally the t-test was planned to test if the change in each arm is different from 0. Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney was used instead due to the normality of the data.||||0.43
81587101|NCT01434290|162847947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||One-sample z-test|One-sided 0.025 significance level||≤35% was considered acceptable, ≥55% unacceptable. Each arm analyzed separately. Average score and standard error of each arm calculated and one-sample z-test for proportion with significance level of 0.025 was used.||||0.39
81587102|NCT01434290|162847947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||One sample z-test|One-side significance level of 0.025||≤35% was considered acceptable, ≥55% unacceptable. Each arm analyzed separately. Average score and standard error of each arm calculated and one-sample z-test for proportion with significance level of 0.025 was used.||||0.21
81587103|NCT01434290|162847948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||one sampe z-test|One-sided significance level of 0.025||≤38% was considered acceptable, ≥58% unacceptable. Each arm analyzed separately. Average score and standard error of each arm calculated and one-sample z-test for proportion with significance level of 0.025 was used.||||0.44
81587104|NCT01434290|162847948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||One sample z-test|One-sided significance level of 0.025||≤38% was considered acceptable, ≥58% unacceptable. Each arm analyzed separately. Average score and standard error of each arm calculated and one-sample z-test for proportion with significance level of 0.025 was used.||||0.53
81587105|NCT01434290|162847949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided significance level of 0.017.||\[One-year Index Score\] Originally the t-test was planned to test if the change in each arm is different from 0. Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney was used instead due to the non-normality of the data. Each arm analyzed separately.||||0.16
81587106|NCT01434290|162847949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided significance level of 0.017.||\[One-year Index Score\] Originally the t-test was planned to test if the change in each arm is different from 0. Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney was used instead due to the non-normality of the data. Each arm analyzed separately.||||0.03
81587107|NCT01434290|162847949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided significance level of 0.017.||\[One-year VAS Score\] Originally the t-test was planned to test if the change in each arm is different from 0. Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney was used instead due to the non-normality of the data. Each arm analyzed separately.||||0.83
81587108|NCT01434290|162847949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided significance level of 0.017.||\[One-year VAS Score\] Originally the t-test was planned to test if the change in each arm is different from 0. Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney was used instead due to the non-normality of the data. Each arm analyzed separately.||||0.86
81587109|NCT03465878|162847966|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.999||||0.9813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.918|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.09|0.918|0.9813
81587110|NCT03465878|162847966|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.06||||0.1638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.976|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.15|0.976|0.1638
81587111|NCT03465878|162847966|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.01||||0.7623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.933|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.10|0.933|0.7623
81587112|NCT03465878|162847966|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.04||||0.2952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.962|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.13|0.962|0.2952
81587113|NCT03465878|162847966|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.97||||0.4052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.901|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.04|0.901|0.4052
81587114|NCT03465878|162847966|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.02||||0.5314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.948|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.11|0.948|0.5314
81587115|NCT02540954|162847994|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin is 5 letters.|Least squares mean difference|0.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|1.96|||ANCOVA|||||1.96|-1.51|< 0.0001
81587116|NCT02540954|162847995|NON_INFERIORITY|Non inferiority margin is 7%.|Treatment difference in %|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|6.0||||||||6.0|-3.7|
81587117|NCT02540954|162848000|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.152|0.392||||||||0.392|-4.152|
81587118|NCT03925727|162848002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4||||0.5533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|6.0|||ANCOVA|||||6|-3.2|0.5533
81587119|NCT03925727|162848003|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-1.1|0.0192
81587120|NCT03080961|162848012|OTHER||SADE percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|7.7||||||SADE rate after minimally 26 days of VIBLOK treatment will be assessed by calculating the upper limit of the 2-sided exact 95% Clopper-Pearson confidence interval which needs to be below 10%. With a sample size of 36, an exact two-sided 95.0% confidence interval for a single proportion would show that the SADE incidence is below 10% at an expected incidence of 0.1%.||7.7|0.0|
81587121|NCT03080961|162848013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.248|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis will evaluate the difference in detection rate between pre and post-VIBLOK swabs. For each person the number of swabs with shedding only pre-VIBLOK will be assessed, and then the number of swabs with shedding only post-VIBLOK will be subtracted. A number above 0 indicates a decreased detection rate after VIBLOK. With an 8% anticipated asymptomatic shedding rate, 80% power, 50 subjects taking samples for 28 days are needed to show a 50% reduction.||||0.248
81587122|NCT03080961|162848014|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.013
81587123|NCT00245765|162848031|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|40.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|150.3|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment and baseline severity of psoriasis as factors.|Confidence limits are based on likelihood ratio statistics.|||150.3|13.7|<0.001
81587124|NCT00245765|162848031|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|73.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|292.6|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment and baseline severity of psoriasis as factors.|Confidence limits are based on likelihood ratio statistics.|||292.6|23.5|<0.001
81587125|NCT00245765|162848032|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|64.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|1169.1|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment and baseline severity of psoriasis as factors. Confidence limits are based on likelihood ratio statistics.||||1169.1|12.7|<0.001
81587126|NCT00245765|162848032|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|162.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.4|2999.2|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment and baseline severity of psoriasis as factors.|Confidence limits are based on likelihood ratio statistics.|||2999.2|31.4|<0.001
81587127|NCT02741115|162848042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.377||0.092|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline maximal VO2. LOCF imputation used.||It was estimated that a sample size of 198 participants per group would provide 90% power to detect a mean treatment group difference in change from baseline to Week 26 in maximal VO2 scores of 10% (ie, an improvement of 2.8 mL/kg/min in the udenafil group compared to 0 in the control group, assuming a Type I error of 0.05 and standard deviation of 7.235). A difference of 2.8, equivalent to a 10% increase from a baseline of 28 mL/kg/min, represents approximately 0.4 standard deviations.||||0.092
81587128|NCT02741115|162848043|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.024|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analytical model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline maximal VO2.||||||0.024
81587129|NCT02741115|162848044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.591||0.591|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.591
81587130|NCT02741115|162848045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.169|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.169
81587131|NCT02741115|162848046|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment mean difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group, with a continuous covariate of Baseline maximal VO2. LOCF imputation.||||||0.012
81587132|NCT02741115|162848047|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.029|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference in the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group, with a continuous covariate of Baseline maximal VO2. LOCF imputation.||||||0.029
81587133|NCT02741115|162848048|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.321||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline maximal VO2. LOCF imputation.||||||0.011
81587134|NCT02741115|162848049|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.903||0.696|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline VO2. LOCF imputation.||||||0.696
81587135|NCT02741115|162848050|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.319||0.915|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline maximal VO2. LOCF imputation.||||||0.915
81587136|NCT02741115|162848051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.363||0.891|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline maximal VO2. LOCF imputation.||LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.||||0.891
81587137|NCT02741115|162848052|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.691|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group, with a continuous covariate of Baseline physical functioning (child reported)||||||0.691
81587138|NCT02741115|162848053|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.544||0.985|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline physical functioning (parent reported).||||||0.985
81587139|NCT02741115|162848054|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.039||0.273|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline psychosocial health summary score (child reported).||||||0.273
81587140|NCT02741115|162848055|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.327||0.966|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline psychosocial health summary score (parent reported).||||||0.966
81587141|NCT02741115|162848056|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.011||0.706|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline cardiac module scale (Treatment II).||||||0.706
81587142|NCT02741115|162848057|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.707||0.382|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline cardiac module scale (perceived physical appearance)||||||0.382
81638999|NCT00813709|162968595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.555||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.378|0.816|||Log Rank|||||0.816|0.378|0.002
81587143|NCT02741115|162848058|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.611||0.236|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline cardiac module scale (treatment anxiety).||||||0.236
81587144|NCT02741115|162848059|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.622||0.543|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline cardiac module scale (cognitive problems).||||||0.543
81587145|NCT02741115|162848060|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.352|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline cardiac module scale (communication problems).||||||0.352
81587146|NCT02741115|162848061|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.684||0.533|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors of ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline total score (age 8-12, child reported).||||||0.533
81587147|NCT02741115|162848062|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.057||0.654|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline total score (age 8-12, parent reported).||||||0.654
81639000|NCT00813709|162968595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.573||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.391|0.839|||Log Rank|||||0.839|0.391|0.006
81639001|NCT00813709|162968595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.993||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.654|1.51|||Log Rank|||||1.510|0.654|0.941
81639002|NCT00813709|162968596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.205||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.205
81639003|NCT00813709|162968596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.263||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.263
81639004|NCT00813709|162968596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.629||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.629
81639005|NCT04540952|162968619|SUPERIORITY|Power analysis indicated that with a sample size of 34 per arm, would provide 81% power to detect an effect size of 0.7 (0.7\*SD of fluid deficit) with a two-sided, two sample t test (a=0.05).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.3||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-260.7|283.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||283.4|-260.7|0.93
81639006|NCT00759681|162968622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0538||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.314|||Exact binomial confidence limit|Effectiveness: 95% confidence limits of the difference between groups, and ensuring that the lower limit of the difference was greater than 10%.||Effectiveness was evaluated using a superiority hypothesis, comparing treatment sites with regards to the proportion achieving immediate suture line sealing between the groups. Effectiveness was based on a two-tailed, 0.05 hypothesis test, with a minimum effect size set at 10%. The mean difference in the proportion of sites achieving immediate suture line sealing was compared between the Control and Investigation Device groups.||0.314|0.103|0.05
81639007|NCT00759681|162968623|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Safety was evaluated using non-inferiority hypothesis evaluating the proportion of cases with any instance of sign. bleeding, neurological deficit or immune/inflammatory allergic response. Safety based on one-tailed, 0.05 alpha, with equivalence limit set at 15%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.135|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0671||0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.003|||Exact binomial confidence limit|Safety: 95% confidence limits of the difference between groups, and ensuring that the upper limit of the difference was less than or equal to 15%.|The cumulative incidence of safety endpoints for the Investigational Treatment group was an average of 13.5% less than for the Control group.|The mean difference is equivalent to the proportion of Investigational Device patients minus the proportion of Control patients experiencing any instance of significant bleeding, neurological deficit or immune/inflammatory allergic response.||-0.003||0.05
81639008|NCT04387773|162968624|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that GOCOVRI would result in an increase of daily activity due to improvement in LID symptoms.||||>.05
81639009|NCT04387773|162968625|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.98|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that GOCOVRI would result in an increase of daily activity due to improvement in LID symptoms.||||>.05
81639010|NCT04387773|162968626|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2393.2||||0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.037
81639011|NCT04387773|162968627|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.012
81639012|NCT04387773|162968628|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.047|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81639013|NCT01133678|162968644|OTHER|||||||0.19||||||A recommendation to stop the trial early was stipulated if the conditional power at the interim analysis (after 50 patients) was \<10% using a stochastic curtailment approach.. This would occur if the interim test statistic is t \< -0.287.|t-test, 2 sided|t-statistic = -1.330, exceeding threshold (\<-0.287, conditional power\<10%) for early termination.||||||0.190
81639014|NCT03031782|162968698|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.63|||Log Rank|Hazard ratios and associated 95% confidence intervals are based on a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and analysis factors||Survival analysis of time to flare - TP2 (FAS2)||0.63|0.13|<0.001
81639015|NCT00424476|162968709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.0006||95.0|1.3|2.59||For the primary analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint, a step-down sequential testing procedure was used to control the type 1 error.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline stratification factors (SELENA SLEDAI Score: ≤9 vs ≥10; proteinuria: \<2g vs ≥2g per 24hr; Race: African/indig-American vs Other)||||2.59|1.30|0.0006
81639016|NCT00424476|162968709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.19||After superiority of 10 mg/kg vs placebo was established, the 1 mg/kg group was tested vs placebo (2-sided alpha=0.05).|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline stratification factors.||||2.19|1.10|0.0129
81639017|NCT00424476|162968710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.41|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline stratification factors.||||2.41|1.21|0.0024
81639018|NCT00424476|162968710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.14|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline stratification factors.||||2.14|1.07|0.0189
81639019|NCT00424476|162968711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline PGA score and baseline stratification factors.||||||0.0003
81639020|NCT00424476|162968711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2712||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline PGA score and baseline stratification factors.||||||0.2712
81639021|NCT00424476|162968712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.887|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for the baseline PCS score and baseline stratification factors.||||||0.8870
81639022|NCT00424476|162968712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8127|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for the baseline PCS score and baseline stratification factors.||||||0.8127
81639023|NCT00424476|162968713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.0526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|3.08|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline prednisone dose level and baseline stratification factors.||||3.08|0.99|0.0526
81639024|NCT00424476|162968713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.31|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline prednisone dose level and baseline stratification factors.||||3.31|1.08|0.0252
81639025|NCT03122860|162968724|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.21|||ANCOVA|||||0.21|-1.13|0.179
81639026|NCT03122860|162968724|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||||-0.06|-1.34|0.031
81639027|NCT03122860|162968724|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.52|||ANCOVA|||||0.52|-0.81|0.675
81639028|NCT03122860|162968724|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||||-0.12|-1.51|0.022
81639029|NCT03122860|162968724|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.59|||ANCOVA|||||0.59|-0.79|0.780
81639030|NCT03122860|162968725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.32|4.91|||ANCOVA|||||4.91|-8.32|0.612
81639031|NCT03122860|162968725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.01||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.47|2.46|||ANCOVA|||||2.46|-10.47|0.223
81587148|NCT02741115|162848063|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment groups were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.069||0.963|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors: ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline total score (ages 13-18, child reported)||||||0.963
81587149|NCT02741115|162848064|SUPERIORITY|LS mean differences between treatment group were analyzed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.171||0.246|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean was the estimated treatment difference from the analysis model.|ANCOVA|Fixed factors of ventricular morphology and treatment group with a continuous covariate of Baseline total score (ages 13-18, parent reported).||||||0.246
81587150|NCT06425458|162848074|OTHER|||||||0.0011||||||Threshold for statistical significance: P \<= 0.05. As this was an exploratory analysis only, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-tests were conducted to compare T1 and T2 Self-Esteem (MAPS20 subscale) scores. This analysis included participants who completed both T1 and T2 data collection (n = 18).||||0.0011
81587151|NCT06425458|162848074|OTHER|||||||0.0719||||||Threshold for statistical significance: P \<= .05. As this was an exploratory analysis only, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-tests were conducted to compare T1 and T2 Purpose in Life (MAPS20 subscale) scores. This analysis included participants who completed both T1 and T2 data collection (n = 18).||||0.0719
81587152|NCT06425458|162848074|OTHER|||||||0.7991||||||Threshold for statistical significance: P \<= .05. As this was an exploratory analysis only, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-tests were conducted to compare T1 and T2 Locus of Control (MAPS20 subscale) scores. This analysis included participants who completed both T1 and T2 data collection (n = 18).||||0.7991
81587153|NCT06425458|162848074|OTHER|||||||0.2208||||||Threshold for statistical significance: P \<= .05. As this was an exploratory analysis only, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-tests were conducted to compare T1 and T2 Self-Efficacy (MAPS20 subscale) scores. This analysis included participants who completed both T1 and T2 data collection (n = 18).||||0.2208
81587154|NCT06425458|162848074|OTHER||Spearman partial correlation coefficient|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We conducted an exploratory, descriptive analysis investigating the relationship between leadership program attendance and identity capital at T2, accounting for T1 scores (MAPS20 subscale: Self-Esteem). This analysis included participants who completed both T1 and T2 data collection (n = 18). We calculated the Spearman correlation coefficient only. Power calculation does not apply for this analysis.||||
81587155|NCT06425458|162848074|OTHER||Spearman partial correlation coefficient|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We conducted an exploratory, descriptive analysis investigating the relationship between leadership program attendance and identity capital at T2, accounting for T1 scores (MAPS20 subscale: Purpose in Life). This analysis included participants who completed both T1 and T2 data collection (n = 18). We calculated the Spearman correlation coefficient only. Power calculation does not apply for this analysis.||||
81587156|NCT06425458|162848074|OTHER||Spearman partial correlation coefficient|-0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We conducted an exploratory, descriptive analysis investigating the relationship between leadership program attendance and identity capital at T2, accounting for T1 scores (MAPS20 subscale: Locus of Control). This analysis included participants who completed both T1 and T2 data collection (n = 18). We calculated the Spearman correlation coefficient only. Power calculation does not apply for this analysis.||||
81587157|NCT06425458|162848074|OTHER||Spearman partial correlation coefficient|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We conducted an exploratory, descriptive analysis investigating the relationship between leadership program attendance and identity capital at T2, accounting for T1 scores (MAPS20 subscale: Self-Efficacy). This analysis included participants who completed both T1 and T2 data collection (n = 18). We calculated the Spearman correlation coefficient only. Power calculation does not apply for this analysis.||||
81639032|NCT03122860|162968725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.84||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|8.57|||ANCOVA|||||8.57|-4.89|0.590
81587158|NCT00445328|162848116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value is based on chi-square test with alpha as 0.01.|Chi-squared|||||||1.0000
81587159|NCT00445328|162848118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Major Bleeding||||1.0000
81587160|NCT00445328|162848121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1355||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1355
81587161|NCT01956110|162848161|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower bound of the 95% CI was well above the pre-specified non-inferiority limit of -8.0%. Thus, non-inferiority of FE 999049 to GONAL-F with regard to ongoing pregnancy rate was demonstrated.|Treatment difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|4.1||||||The pre-specified non-inferiority margin was -8.0% (absolute). Non-inferiority was evaluated based on a two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) derived based on the asymptotic normal distribution. The treatment comparison was adjusted for age (\<35, 35-37 and 38-40 years) by using the Mantel-Haenszel method to combine results across age-strata.||4.1|-5.9|
81587162|NCT01956110|162848162|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower bound of the 95% CI was well above the pre-specified non-inferiority limit of -8.0%. Thus, non-inferiority of FE 999049 to GONAL-F with regard to ongoing implantation rate was demonstrated.|Treatment difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|4.8||||||The pre-specified non-inferiority margin was -8.0% (absolute). Non-inferiority was evaluated based on a two-sided 95% CI derived based on the asymptotic normal distribution. The treatment comparison was adjusted for age (\<35, 35-37 and 38-40 years) by using the Mantel-Haenszel method to combine results across age-strata.||4.8|-6.1|
81587163|NCT01956110|162848163|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower bound of the 95% CI was well above -8.0% (pre-specified non-inferiority limit for the co-primary endpoints). Thus, the result was supportive of the co-primary endpoint analyses.|Treatment difference|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|3.4||||||Treatment groups were compared using a two-sided 95% CI derived based on the asymptotic normal distribution. The treatment comparison was adjusted for age (\<35, 35-37 and 38-40 years) by using the Mantel-Haenszel method to combine results across age-strata.||3.4|-6.7|
81639033|NCT03122860|162968725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.36||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.03|-0.69|||ANCOVA|||||-0.69|-14.03|0.031
81639034|NCT03122860|162968725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.89||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|3.92|||ANCOVA|||||3.92|-9.70|0.403
81639035|NCT03122860|162968726|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.58||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.04|3.88|||ANCOVA|||||3.88|-9.04|0.432
81587164|NCT01956110|162848164|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower bound of the 95% CI was well above -8.0% (pre-specified non-inferiority limit for the co-primary endpoints). Thus, the result was supportive of the co-primary endpoint analyses.|Treatment difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|4.2||||||Treatment groups were compared using a two-sided 95% CI derived based on the asymptotic normal distribution. The treatment comparison was adjusted for age (\<35, 35-37 and 38-40 years) by using the Mantel-Haenszel method to combine results across age-strata.||4.2|-7.0|
81521514|NCT00574548|162732468|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.94|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS\]).|Serotype 3: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.94|1.24|
81587165|NCT01956110|162848165|OTHER|A logistic regression model was fitted to the data including AMH, log(AMH)\^2, treatment group and interactions between treatment group and AMH and treatment group and log(AMH)\^2 in the linear predictor. A second logistic regression model (nested within the first model) was fitted including AMH and log(AMH)\^2 in the linear predictor.|||||=|0.001||||||Inclusion of treatment provides a better fit to the data.|Likelihood ratio test|Likelihood ratio test comparing the reduced model including only AMH to the full model including AMH, treatment group and interactions.||Treatment comparison: \<4 or \>=15 oocytes retrieved||||=0.001
81521515|NCT00574548|162732468|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.41|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS\]).|Serotype 4: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.41|0.74|
81521516|NCT00574548|162732468|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.0|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS\]).|Serotype 5: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.00|1.01|
81521517|NCT00574548|162732468|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.51|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS\]).|Serotype 6B: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.51|1.18|
81521518|NCT00574548|162732468|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.47|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS\]).|Serotype 7F: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.47|1.07|
81521519|NCT00574548|162732468|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.12|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS\]).|Serotype 9V: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.12|0.79|
81521520|NCT00574548|162732468|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.25|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS\]).|Serotype 14: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.25|0.58|
81521521|NCT00574548|162732468|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.93|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS\]).|Serotype 18C: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.93|0.94|
81521522|NCT00574548|162732468|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.61|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS\]).|Serotype 19A: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.61|0.96|
81587166|NCT01956110|162848165|OTHER|A logistic regression model was fitted to the data including AMH, log(AMH)2, treatment group and interactions between treatment group and AMH and treatment group and log(AMH)\^2 in the linear predictor. A second logistic regression model (nested within the first model) was fitted including AMH and log(AMH)\^2 in the linear predictor.|||||=|0.002||||||Inclusion of treatment provides a better fit to the data.|Likelihood ratio test|Likelihood ratio test comparing the reduced model including only AMH to the full model including AMH, treatment group and interactions.||Treatment comparison: \<4 or \>=20 oocytes retrieved||||=0.002
81587167|NCT01956110|162848166|OTHER|Nested logistic regression models were compared using the likelihood ratio test. The full logistic regression model included treatment as factor, log(AMH) as covariate and the interaction term. The nested model did not include treatment and the interaction term.|||||=|0.291||||||Inclusion of treatment does not provide a better fit to the data.|Likelihood ratio test|Likelihood ratio test comparing the reduced model including only AMH to the full model including AMH, treatment group and interactions.||Treatment comparison: Early OHSS (any grade)||||=0.291
81587168|NCT01956110|162848166|OTHER|Nested logistic regression models were compared using the likelihood ratio test. The full logistic regression model included treatment as factor, log(AMH) as covariate and the interaction term. The nested model did not include treatment and the interaction term.|||||=|0.644||||||Inclusion of treatment does not provide a better fit to the data.|Likelihood ratio test|Likelihood ratio test comparing the reduced model including only AMH to the full model including AMH, treatment group and interactions.||Treatment comparison: Early OHSS (moderate/severe)||||=0.644
81587169|NCT01956110|162848166|OTHER|Nested logistic regression models were compared using the likelihood ratio test. The full logistic regression model included treatment as factor, log(AMH) as covariate and the interaction term. The nested model did not include treatment and the interaction term.|||||=|0.005||||||Inclusion of treatment does not provide a better fit to the data.|Likelihood ratio test|Likelihood ratio test comparing the reduced model including only AMH to the full model including AMH, treatment group and interactions.||Treatment comparison: Preventive interventions||||=0.005
81587170|NCT01956110|162848166|OTHER|Nested logistic regression models were compared using the likelihood ratio test. The full logistic regression model included treatment as factor, log(AMH) as covariate and the interaction term. The nested model did not include treatment and the interaction term.|||||=|0.046||||||Inclusion of treatment does not provide a better fit to the data.|Likelihood ratio test|Likelihood ratio test comparing the reduced model including only AMH to the full model including AMH, treatment group and interactions.||Treatment comparison: Early OHSS (any grade) and/or preventive interventions||||=0.046
81587171|NCT01956110|162848166|OTHER|Nested logistic regression models were compared using the likelihood ratio test. The full logistic regression model included treatment as factor, log(AMH) as covariate and the interaction term. The nested model did not include treatment and the interaction term.|||||=|0.019||||||Inclusion of treatment does not provide a better fit to the data.|Likelihood ratio test|Likelihood ratio test comparing the reduced model including only AMH to the full model including AMH, treatment group and interactions.||Treatment comparison: Early OHSS (moderate/severe) and/or preventive interventions||||=0.019
81587172|NCT01956110|162848167|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment groups were compared using a logistic regression model with treatment and age (\<35, 35- 37, and 38-40 years) as factors.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38|||=|0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.57||P-value corresponds to test for treatment difference.|Likelihood ratio test|||Treatment comparison: Cycle cancelled due to poor response||2.57|0.74|=0.302
81587173|NCT01956110|162848167|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment groups were compared using a logistic regression model with treatment and age (\<35, 35-37, and 38-40 years) as factors.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.9||P-value corresponds to test for treatment difference.|Likelihood ratio test|||Treatment comparison:Triggering with GnRH agonist||0.9|0.2|0.019
81587174|NCT01956110|162848168|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment groups were compared using the van Elteren test adjusted for age (\<35, 35-37, and 38-40 years).|||||=|0.692|||||||van Elteren|||Treatment comparison: Number of oocytes retrieved||||=0.692
81587175|NCT01956110|162848169|OTHER|"A logistic regression model was fitted to the data including AMH, log(AMH)\^2, treatment group and interactions between treatment group and AMH and treatment group and log(AMH)\^2 in the linear predictor.~A second logistic regression model (nested within the first model) was fitted including AMH and log(AMH)\^2 in the linear predictor."|||||=|0.019||||||Inclusion of treatment provides a better fit to the data|Likelihood ratio test|Likelihood ratio test comparing the reduced model including only AMH to the full model including AMH, treatment group and interactions.||The relation between ovarian response potential (AMH at screening) and probability of achieving the targeted response was modelled using logistic regression models.||||=0.019
81587176|NCT01956110|162848170|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment groups were compared using the van Elteren test adjusted for age (\<35, 35-37, and 38-40 years).|||||=|0.909|||||||van Elteren|||Treatment comparison: Number of metaphase II oocytes||||=0.909
81639036|NCT03122860|162968726|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.34||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.69|2.02|||ANCOVA|||||2.02|-10.69|0.180
81639037|NCT03122860|162968726|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|7.72|||ANCOVA|||||7.72|-5.33|0.718
81587177|NCT01956110|162848171|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment groups were compared using the van Elteren test adjusted for age (\<35, 35-37, and 38-40 years).||||||0.53|||||||van Elteren|||Treatment comparison: Fertilisation rate||||0.53
81587178|NCT01956110|162848172|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment groups were compared using the van Elteren test adjusted for age (\<35, 35-37, and 38-40 years).|||||=|0.59|||||||van Elteren|||Treatment comparison: Number of embryos||||=0.59
81639038|NCT03122860|162968726|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.99||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.54|-1.45|||ANCOVA|||||-1.45|-14.54|0.017
81639039|NCT03122860|162968726|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.39||||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.06|5.29|||ANCOVA|||||5.29|-8.06|0.682
81639040|NCT03122860|162968727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.21|||ANCOVA|||||0.21|-0.16|0.822
81639041|NCT03122860|162968727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.04|||ANCOVA|||||0.04|-0.27|0.162
81639042|NCT03122860|162968727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.09|||ANCOVA|||||0.09|-0.34|0.267
81639043|NCT03122860|162968727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.12|||ANCOVA|||||0.12|-0.18|0.685
81587179|NCT01956110|162848172|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment groups were compared using the van Elteren test adjusted for age (\<35, 35-37, and 38-40 years).|||||=|0.414|||||||van Elteren|||Treatment comparison: Good quality embryos||||=0.414
81587180|NCT01956110|162848173|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment groups were compared using the van Elteren test adjusted for age (\<35, 35-37, and 38-40 years).|||||=|0.344|||||||van Elteren|||Treatment comparison: Number of blastocysts||||= 0.344
81587181|NCT01956110|162848173|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment groups were compared using the van Elteren test adjusted for age (\<35, 35-37, and 38-40 years).|||||=|0.58|||||||van Elteren|||Treatment comparison: Good-quality blastocysts||||= 0.58
81587182|NCT01956110|162848174|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment groups were compared using the van Elteren test adjusted for age (\<35, 35-37, and 38-40 years).|||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren|||Treatment comparison: Total gonadotropin dose||||<0.001
81587183|NCT01956110|162848175|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment groups were compared using the van Elteren test adjusted for age (\<35, 35-37, and 38-40 years).|||||=|0.062|||||||van Elteren|||Treatment comparison: Number of stimulation days||||=0.062
81639044|NCT03122860|162968727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.24|||ANCOVA|||||0.24|-0.09|0.342
81639045|NCT03122860|162968728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.13||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.36|4.1|||ANCOVA|||||4.10|-8.36|0.500
81639046|NCT03122860|162968728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.54||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|0.72|||ANCOVA|||||0.72|-11.80|0.082
81639047|NCT03122860|162968728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.94||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.36|4.48|||ANCOVA|||||4.48|-8.36|0.552
81639048|NCT03122860|162968728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.86||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.16|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||||-0.56|-13.16|0.033
81639049|NCT03122860|162968728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.79|6.68|||ANCOVA|||||6.68|-5.79|0.887
81639050|NCT03122860|162968729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.14||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.99|3.72|||ANCOVA|||||3.72|-7.99|0.473
81587184|NCT01956110|162848176|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment groups were compared using a chi-square test.|||||=|0.178|||||||Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison: Investigator-requested gonadotropin dose adjustments||||=0.178
81587185|NCT01956110|162848182|OTHER|Nested logistic regression models were compared using the likelihood ratio test. The full logistic regression model included treatment as factor, log(AMH) as covariate and the interaction term. The nested model did not include treatment and the interaction term.||||||0.32||||||Inclusion of treatment does not provide a better fit to the data.|Likelihood ratio test|Likelihood ratio test comparing the reduced model including only AMH to the full model including AMH, treatment group and interactions.||Treatment comparison: Late OHSS (any grade)||||0.320
81587186|NCT01956110|162848182|OTHER|Nested logistic regression models were compared using the likelihood ratio test. The full logistic regression model included treatment as factor, log(AMH) as covariate and the interaction term. The nested model did not include treatment and the interaction term.||||||0.39||||||Inclusion of treatment does not provide a better fit to the data.|Likelihood ratio test|Likelihood ratio test comparing the reduced model including only AMH to the full model including AMH, treatment group and interactions.||Treatment comparison: Late OHSS (moderate/severe)||||0.390
81587187|NCT03354429|162848254|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.96||The hypothesis was tested at the 4.996% two-sided significance level to account for the planned interim analysis with the overall type I error preserved at 5%. A hierarchical test sequence was used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox||Placebo is the reference group (denominator)|||0.96|0.71|0.015
81587188|NCT03354429|162848255|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.93||The hypothesis was tested at the 4.996% two-sided significance level to account for the planned interim analysis with the overall type I error preserved at 5%. A hierarchical test sequence was used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox||Placebo is the reference group (denominator)|||0.93|0.68|0.004
81639051|NCT03122860|162968729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.31||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.33|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||||-0.29|-12.33|0.040
81639052|NCT03122860|162968729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.72||||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|7.79|||ANCOVA|||||7.79|-4.35|0.577
81639053|NCT03122860|162968729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.95||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|-3.01|||ANCOVA|||||-3.01|-14.90|0.003
81639054|NCT03122860|162968729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.37|5.96|||ANCOVA|||||5.96|-6.37|0.947
81639055|NCT03122860|162968730|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.05||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.83|2.73|||ANCOVA|||||2.73|-8.83|0.299
81639056|NCT03122860|162968730|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.18||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.24|-1.12|||ANCOVA|||||-1.12|-13.24|0.021
81639057|NCT03122860|162968730|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.75|7.33|||ANCOVA|||||7.33|-4.75|0.675
81639058|NCT03122860|162968730|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.63||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-2.55|||ANCOVA|||||-2.55|-14.70|0.006
81639059|NCT03122860|162968730|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.99|6.59|||ANCOVA|||||6.59|-5.99|0.925
81639060|NCT03122860|162968731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.03|||ANCOVA|||||0.03|-1.18|0.062
81639061|NCT03122860|162968731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||||-0.37|-1.54|0.001
81639062|NCT03122860|162968731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.50|-0.75|0.693
81639063|NCT03122860|162968731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||||-0.17|-1.39|0.012
81639064|NCT03122860|162968731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.74|||ANCOVA|||||0.74|-0.49|0.697
81639065|NCT03122860|162968732|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.32||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.04|2.4|||ANCOVA|||||2.40|-9.04|0.254
81639066|NCT03122860|162968732|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.86||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-0.63|||ANCOVA|||||-0.63|-13.10|0.031
81521523|NCT00574548|162732468|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.12|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS\]).|Serotype 19F: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.12|1.09|
81521524|NCT00574548|162732468|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|4.35|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS\]).|Serotype 23F: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||4.35|1.86|
81521525|NCT00574548|162732469|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|2.57|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 1: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.57|1.43|
81521526|NCT00574548|162732469|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|3.16|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 3: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||3.16|1.95|
81521527|NCT00574548|162732469|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.96|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 4: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.96|1.12|
81587189|NCT03354429|162848256|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.07||The hypothesis was tested at the 4.996% two-sided significance level to account for the planned interim analysis with the overall type I error preserved at 5%. A hierarchical test sequence was used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Logistic|NIHSS (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale) score and history of stroke (yes/no) included as covariates|Placebo is the reference group (denominator)|||1.07|0.89|0.613
81587190|NCT03354429|162848257|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.99||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|9.14|||Regression, Cox||Placebo is the reference group (denominator)|||9.14|1.74|0.001
81587191|NCT03354429|162848258|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.66||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|9.02|||Regression, Cox||Placebo is the reference group (denominator)|||9.02|1.48|0.005
81587192|NCT03354429|162848259|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|6.43|||Regression, Cox||Placebo is the reference group (denominator)|||6.43|1.67|<0.001
81587193|NCT03354429|162848260|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.28|7.02|||Regression, Cox||Placebo is the reference group (denominator)|||7.02|3.28|<0.001
81587194|NCT02624284|162848261|SUPERIORITY|Analysis: Multiple regression predicting main effects of dose on latency to smoke. Age, sex, race, nicotine dependence, and pre-session craving for negative affect relief (QSU-B Factor 2) were included as covariates.||||||0.94|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.94
81587195|NCT02624284|162848262|SUPERIORITY|Analysis: Multiple regression predicting main effects of dose on number of cigarettes smoked. Age, sex, race, nicotine dependence, and pre-session craving for negative affect relief (QSU-B Factor 2) were included as covariates.||||||0.53|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.53
81587196|NCT02624284|162848264|SUPERIORITY|Analysis: Multiple regression predicting main effects of dose on days of abstinence. Age, sex, race and nicotine dependence were included as covariates.||||||0.78|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.78
81587197|NCT04649151|162848282|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of Geometric Mean value (based on geometric least squares means \[GLSM\]) was considered demonstrated if: The lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \>0.667 based on the noninferiority margin of 1.5, and the GMR point estimate ≥0.8 (minimum threshold).|GMR|1.078|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.237|||||GMR of P203 vs P301|||1.237|0.940|
81587198|NCT04649151|162848283|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin of 10%. Lower bound of the 95% CI of the SRR difference \>-10%. and a point estimator \>-5% (minimum threshold)|percentage difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.9|||||SRR difference of P203 vs P301|||1.9|-2.1|
81587199|NCT04649151|162848284|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower bound of the 95% CI of noninferiority margin of 1.5. GMR point estimate \>=0.8 (minimum threshold).|GMR|5.071|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.477|5.745|||||GMR of GMC at BD-Day 29 P203 vs GMC at Day 57 P301|||5.745|4.477|
81587200|NCT04649151|162848285|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin of 10%. Lower bound of the 95% CI of the SRR difference \>-10%.|SRR Difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.4|||||SRR difference of P203 BD-Day 29 vs P301 Day 57|||2.4|-0.8|
81587201|NCT04649151|162848286|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of GMC (based on GLSM\] was considered demonstrated if: The lower bound of the 95% CI of the GMR was \>1|GMR|48.191|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.765|53.065|||||GMR of P203 vs P301|||53.065|43.765|
81639067|NCT03122860|162968732|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.46||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|4.28|||ANCOVA|||||4.28|-7.20|0.616
81587202|NCT04649151|162848289|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of Geometric Mean value (based on GLSM) was considered demonstrated if: The lower bound of the 95% CI of the GMR was \>0.667 based on the noninferiority margin of 1.5, and the GMR point estimate ≥0.8 (minimum threshold).|GMR|4.493|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.972|5.083|||||GMR of GMC at BD-Day 29 P203 vs GMC at Day 57 P301|||5.083|3.972|
81587203|NCT04649151|162848292|OTHER|The 95% CI of the ratio was calculated using the exact method conditional upon the total number of cases, adjusting for person-years.|VE|60.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.6|78.6|||VE|Vaccine efficacy (VE, percent), was defined as 1 - ratio of incidence rate (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo).||||78.6|26.6|
81587204|NCT04649151|162848293|OTHER|The 95% CI of the ratio was calculated using the exact method conditional upon the total number of cases, adjusting for person-years.|VE|43.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|72.2|||VE|VE (percent), was defined as 1 - ratio of incidence rate (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo).||||72.2|-16.5|
81587205|NCT04649151|162848294|OTHER||VE|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.2||NA = not estimable (not reached).||VE|VE (percent), was defined as 1 - ratio of incidence rate (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo).|The 95% CI of the ratio was calculated using the exact method conditional upon the total number of cases, adjusting for person-years.||||61.2|
81587206|NCT04649151|162848295|OTHER|The 95% CI of the ratio was calculated using the exact method conditional upon the total number of cases, adjusting for person-years.|VE|89.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|98.9|||VE|VE (percent), was defined as 1 - ratio of incidence rate (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo).||||98.9|51.0|
81587207|NCT02975934|162848306|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.69|||Log Rank|||||0.69|0.36|<0.001
81587208|NCT02975934|162848307|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.8|||Log Rank|||||0.80|0.47|<0.001
81587209|NCT02975934|162848308|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.5044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.2|||Log Rank|||||1.20|0.68|0.5044
81587210|NCT02975934|162848309|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.26|||Log Rank|||||1.26|0.78|0.9368
81587211|NCT00433654|162848330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|0.0|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.7|||exact test of binomial proportions|||Null hypothesis: rate \> 10%||1.7||<0.001
81587212|NCT00433654|162848331|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin is 10%.|Difference in percentages|0.0||||||95.0||||P-value and confidence interval could not be calculated because both groups were 100% successful.|Farrington-Manning|||Null hypothesis: success rate MRI group \<= success rate control group - 10%||||
81587213|NCT00433654|162848332|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin is 10%.|Difference in percentages|0.5|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Farrington-Manning|||Null hypothesis: success rate MRI group \<= success rate control group - 10%||||<0.001
81639068|NCT03122860|162968732|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.62||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.41|-1.82|||ANCOVA|||||-1.82|-13.41|0.010
81587214|NCT00433654|162848333|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin is 10%.|Difference in percentages|1.9|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Farrington-Manning|||Null hypothesis: success rate MRI group \<= success rate control group - 10%||||<0.001
81587215|NCT00433654|162848334|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin is 10%.|Difference in percentages|2.1|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Farrington-Manning|||Null hypothesis: success rate MRI group \<= success rate control group - 10%||||<0.001
81587216|NCT00433654|162848335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|8.3|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||10.7|||exact test of binomial proportions|||Null hypothesis: Percentage of subjects with complication \> 20%||10.7||<0.001
81587217|NCT06034496|162848346|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||CES main effect|ANOVA|||||||.012
81639069|NCT03122860|162968732|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.74|5.46|||ANCOVA|||||5.46|-5.74|0.961
81587218|NCT06034496|162848346|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33||||||Session main effect|ANOVA|||||||.33
81587219|NCT06034496|162848346|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||Session (baseline, follow-up) x CES|ANOVA|||||||.85
81587220|NCT06034496|162848347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6||||||CES main effect|ANOVA|||||||.6
81587221|NCT06034496|162848347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||Session main effect|ANOVA|||||||.9
81587222|NCT06034496|162848347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||CES x Session interaction|ANOVA|||||||.05
81587223|NCT06034496|162848348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||CES main effect|ANOVA|||||||.26
81587224|NCT06034496|162848348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||Session main effect|ANOVA|||||||.17
81587225|NCT06034496|162848348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73||||||CES x Session main effect|ANOVA|||||||.73
81587226|NCT06034496|162848349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||CES main effect|ANOVA|||||||.18
81587227|NCT06034496|162848349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||Time main effect|ANOVA|||||||.00
81587228|NCT06034496|162848349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||CES main effect|ANOVA|||||||.53
81587229|NCT06034496|162848349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||CES x Time interaction|ANOVA|||||||.07
81587230|NCT06034496|162848349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46||||||CES x Session|ANOVA|||||||.46
81587231|NCT06034496|162848349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||Time x Session interaction|ANOVA|||||||.01
81587232|NCT06034496|162848349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||CES x Time x Session interaction|ANOVA|||||||.29
81587233|NCT06034496|162848350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||CES main effect|ANOVA|||||||.10
81587234|NCT06034496|162848350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||Time main effect|ANOVA|||||||.00
81587235|NCT06034496|162848350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81||||||Session main effect|ANOVA|||||||.81
81587236|NCT06034496|162848350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||CES x Time interaction|ANOVA|||||||.40
81587237|NCT06034496|162848350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||CES x Session interaction|ANOVA|||||||.35
81587238|NCT06034496|162848350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||Time x Session interaction|ANOVA|||||||.00
81587239|NCT06034496|162848350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||CES x Time x Session interaction|ANOVA|||||||.40
81587240|NCT06034496|162848351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||STAI-T CES main effect|ANOVA|||||||.23
81639070|NCT01138657|162968733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.7|||Log Rank|||The primary analysis of the primary endpoint was performed on Main Study data, excluding the Japanese sub-study. The statistical test was performed at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05. The hazard ratio of adalimumab versus placebo was calculated using proportional hazards regression with treatment as factor.||0.70|0.36|<0.001
81587241|NCT06034496|162848351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45||||||STAI-T Session main effect|ANOVA|||||||.45
81587242|NCT06034496|162848351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38||||||STAI-T CES x Session interaction|ANOVA|||||||.38
81587243|NCT06034496|162848351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||STAI-S CES main effect|ANOVA|||||||.40
81587244|NCT06034496|162848351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||STAI-S Time main effect|ANOVA|||||||.00
81587245|NCT06034496|162848351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||STAI-S Session main effect|ANOVA|||||||.00
81587246|NCT06034496|162848351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||STAI-S CES x Time interaction|ANOVA|||||||.20
81587247|NCT06034496|162848351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||STAI-S CES x Session interaction|ANOVA|||||||.39
81587248|NCT06034496|162848351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||STAI-S Session x Time interaction|ANOVA|||||||.00
81587249|NCT06034496|162848351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38||||||STAI-S CES x Time x Session interaction|ANOVA|||||||.38
81587250|NCT06034496|162848352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||CES main effect|ANOVA|||||||.85
81587251|NCT06034496|162848352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69||||||Session main effect|ANOVA|||||||.69
81587252|NCT06034496|162848352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||CES x Session interaction|ANOVA|||||||.4
81587253|NCT06034496|162848353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||CES main effect|ANOVA|||||||.13
81587254|NCT06034496|162848353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Session main effect|ANOVA|||||||.26
81587255|NCT06034496|162848353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||CES x Session interaction|ANOVA|||||||.44
81587256|NCT06034496|162848354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36||||||CES main effect|ANOVA|||||||.36
81587257|NCT06034496|162848354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||Session main effect|ANOVA|||||||.00
81587258|NCT06034496|162848354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||CES x Session interaction|ANOVA|||||||.96
81587259|NCT05179421|162848370|OTHER|NONMEM applies nonlinear mixed effects modeling to evaluate the relationship between predicted drug concentration after administration from known pharmacokinetics and a pharmacodynamic effect, in this case being a reduction in pain from sustained heat application.|||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain scores over time will first be modeled using NONMEM with derived parameters of maximum effect (Emax) and doses to produce a 50% and 90% maximum drug effect (C50 and C90, respectively), the steepness of the dose response curve (γ), and the time to peak effect. Inter-subject variability (e.g., biological variability) will evaluate additive, proportional, and exponential models. Residual intrasubject variability (e.g., noise) will typically require an additive and multiplicative error model.||||<0.05
81587260|NCT05422053|162848382|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||End of Control-IQ Use (13 Weeks) compared to Control-IQ Start||||<0.001
81587261|NCT01120210|162848404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.0595|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.016|0.564|||ANCOVA|one-sided p-value and one-sided alpha=0.05||90% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in cardiac index (CI) at the end of the 5 ng/kg/min dose.||0.564|-0.016|0.0595
81587262|NCT01120210|162848404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.064|0.595||one-sided p-value and one-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||90% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in cardiac index (CI) at the end of the 15 ng/kg/min dose.||0.595|0.064|0.0215
81587263|NCT01120210|162848404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.214|0.921||one-sided p-value and one-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||90% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in cardiac index (CI) at the end of the 30 ng/kg/min dose.||0.921|0.214|0.0049
81587264|NCT01120210|162848405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.4729|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.312|2.131||one-sided p-value and one-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||90% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP) at the end of the 5 ng/kg/min dose.||2.131|-2.312|0.4729
81587265|NCT01120210|162848405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35||||0.2123|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.164|1.464||one-sided p-value and one-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||90% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP) at the end of the 15 ng/kg/min dose.||1.464|-4.164|0.2123
81587266|NCT01120210|162848405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.58||||0.0821|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.639|0.483||one-sided p-value and one-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||90% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP) at the end of the 30 ng/kg/min dose.||0.483|-5.639|0.0821
81587267|NCT01120210|162848406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.7682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.527|1.879||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in heart rate (HR) at the end of the 5 ng/kg/min dose.||1.879|-2.527|0.7682
81587268|NCT01120210|162848406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24||||0.4107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.764|4.235||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in heart rate (HR) at the end of the 15 ng/kg/min dose.||4.235|-1.764|0.4107
81587269|NCT01120210|162848406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.16||||0.1811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.046|5.372||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in heart rate (HR) at the end of the 30 ng/kg/min dose.||5.372|-1.046|0.1811
81587270|NCT01120210|162848407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|4.718||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in systolic blood pressure (SBP) at the end of the 5 ng/kg/min dose.||4.718|-6.060|0.8030
81587271|NCT01120210|162848407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.99||||0.4923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.781|3.801||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in systolic blood pressure (SBP) at the end of the 15 ng/kg/min dose.||3.801|-7.781|0.4923
81521528|NCT00574548|162732469|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|3.31|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 5: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||3.31|1.67|
81521529|NCT00574548|162732469|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.47|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 6B: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.47|1.19|
81587272|NCT01120210|162848407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.77||||0.3152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.251|3.708||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in systolic blood pressure (SBP) at the end of the 30 ng/kg/min dose.||3.708|-11.251|0.3152
81521530|NCT00574548|162732469|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.76|6.61|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 7F: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||6.61|2.76|
81521531|NCT00574548|162732469|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|5.45|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 9V: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||5.45|1.97|
81521532|NCT00574548|162732469|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.1|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 14: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.10|0.98|
81521533|NCT00574548|162732469|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.69|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 18C: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.69|1.32|
81521534|NCT00574548|162732469|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.07|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 19A: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.07|1.27|
81521535|NCT00574548|162732469|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|3.74|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 19F: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||3.74|1.96|
81521536|NCT00574548|162732469|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.45|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC / 23vPS\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 23F: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.45|1.05|
81521537|NCT00574548|162732470|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.82|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 1: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.82|0.54|
81521538|NCT00574548|162732470|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.49|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 3: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.49|0.99|
81587273|NCT01120210|162848408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.36||||0.1561||95.0|-8.047|1.331||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at the end of the 5 ng/kg/min dose.||1.331|-8.047|0.1561
81521539|NCT00574548|162732470|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.68|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 4: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.68|0.43|
81521540|NCT00574548|162732470|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.77|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 5: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.77|0.43|
81521541|NCT00574548|162732470|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.08|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 6A: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.08|0.67|
81521542|NCT00574548|162732470|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.12|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 6B: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.12|0.71|
81521543|NCT00574548|162732470|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.49|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 7F: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.49|0.24|
81521544|NCT00574548|162732470|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.51|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 9V: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.51|0.26|
81521545|NCT00574548|162732470|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.02|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 14: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.02|0.60|
81639071|NCT01138657|162968733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.76|||Log Rank|||An additional analysis of the primary endpoint was performed using the Integrated Study data (Main Study + Japan sub-study). The statistical test was performed at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05. The hazard ratio of adalimumab versus placebo was calculated using proportional hazards regression with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors.||0.76|0.40|< 0.001
81521546|NCT00574548|162732470|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.87|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 18C: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.87|0.54|
81521547|NCT00574548|162732470|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.82|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 19A: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.82|0.53|
81521548|NCT00574548|162732470|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.15|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 19F: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.15|0.69|
81521549|NCT00574548|162732470|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.13|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 23F: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.13|1.15|
81521550|NCT00574548|162732471|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.75|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 1: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.75|0.55|
81521551|NCT00574548|162732471|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.01|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 3: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.01|1.52|
81521552|NCT00574548|162732471|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.66|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 4: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.66|0.49|
81521553|NCT00574548|162732471|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.03|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 5: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.03|0.67|
81521554|NCT00574548|162732471|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.79|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 6B: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.79|0.57|
81521555|NCT00574548|162732471|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.52|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 7F: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.52|0.35|
81521556|NCT00574548|162732471|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.69|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 9V: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.69|0.41|
81521557|NCT00574548|162732471|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.15|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 14: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.15|0.75|
81521558|NCT00574548|162732471|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.85|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 18C: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.85|0.58|
81521559|NCT00574548|162732471|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.74|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 19A: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.74|0.58|
81587274|NCT01120210|162848408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.55||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.482|-0.622||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at the end of the 15 ng/kg/min dose.||-0.622|-10.482|0.0282
81587275|NCT01120210|162848408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.08||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.818|-2.332||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at the end of the 30 ng/kg/min dose.||-2.332|-11.818|0.0043
81587276|NCT01120210|162848409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.9769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.347|16.823||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in left ventricular end systolic volume (LVESV) at the end of the 30 ng/kg/min dose.||16.823|-16.347|0.9769
81587277|NCT01120210|162848410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.98||||0.8297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.592|20.551||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in LVEDV at the end of the 30 ng/kg/min dose.||20.551|-16.592|0.8297
81587278|NCT01120210|162848411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.352|3.968||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in LVEF at the end of the 30 ng/kg/min dose.||3.968|-3.352|0.8650
81587279|NCT01120210|162848412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.95||||0.3748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.204|3.102||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in FS at the end of the 30 ng/kg/min dose.||3.102|-1.204|0.3748
81587280|NCT01120210|162848413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.08||||0.2123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.198|18.359||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in SV at the end of the 5 ng/kg/min dose.||18.359|-4.198|0.2123
81587281|NCT01120210|162848413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.78||||0.1083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.016|19.575||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in SV at the end of the 15 ng/kg/min dose.||19.575|-2.016|0.1083
81587282|NCT01120210|162848413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.16||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.557|25.771||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in SV at the end of the 30 ng/kg/min dose.||25.771|2.557|0.0180
81587283|NCT01120210|162848414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38||||0.4841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.308|2.554||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in PASP at the end of the 5 ng/kg/min dose.||2.554|-5.308|0.4841
81587284|NCT01120210|162848414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99||||0.6665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.567|3.594||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in SV at the end of the 15 ng/kg/min dose.||3.594|-5.567|0.6665
81587285|NCT01120210|162848414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02||||0.6904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.107|6.148||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in PASP at the end of the 30 ng/kg/min dose.||6.148|-4.107|0.6904
81587286|NCT01120210|162848415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.6304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.197|3.588||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in PADP at the end of the 5 ng/kg/min dose.||3.588|-2.197|0.6304
81587287|NCT01120210|162848415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.851|3.153||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in PADP at the end of the 15 ng/kg/min dose.||3.153|-3.851|0.8420
81587288|NCT01120210|162848415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73||||0.6658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.138|2.669||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in PADP at the end of the 30 ng/kg/min dose.||2.669|-4.138|0.6658
81587289|NCT01120210|162848416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-264.36||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-529.875|1.147||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in SVR at the end of the 5 ng/kg/min dose.||1.147|-529.875|0.0510
81587290|NCT01120210|162848416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-383.32||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-592.781|-173.867||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in SVR at the end of the 15 ng/kg/min dose.||-173.867|-592.781|0.0006
81587291|NCT01120210|162848416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-527.77||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-764.07|-291.478||two-sided p-value and two-sided alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||95% confidence intervals and p values represent the placebo-subtracted LS mean change from baseline in SVR at the end of the 30 ng/kg/min dose.||-291.478|-764.070|0.0001
81587292|NCT00087633|162848422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|14.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.4|-20.8|0.725
81587293|NCT02350309|162848453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15||||0.0262|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|||The mixed model included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline (predose) measurement as a covariate, and participant nested within treatment sequence as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis||||||-2.12|0.0262
81587294|NCT02350309|162848453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.48|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-4.46|||The mixed model included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, baseline (predose) measurement as a covariate, and participant nested within treatment sequence as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis||||||-4.46|<0.0001
81587295|NCT02350309|162848454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0215||||||P-value was calculated based on non-missing two-way contingency table between placebo and study treatment.|McNemar|||||||0.0215
81587296|NCT02350309|162848454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated based on non-missing two-way contingency table between placebo and study treatment.|McNemar|||||||<0.0001
81587297|NCT02350309|162848454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated based on non-missing two-way contingency table between placebo and study treatment.|McNemar|||||||<0.0001
81587298|NCT00207142|162848464|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Efficacy at Week 48 on the Switch Arm was considered to be non-inferior to the Continuation Arm if the lower limit of the 95% Confidence Interval was greater than -15%.|Difference in proportions|2.9||||||95.0|-9.8|15.5|||Normal approximation|||The planned sample size of 178 randomized subjects (89 on each regimen) provides at least 80% power to demonstrate that the response rate on ATV is within a 15% margin of the response rate on ATV/RTV assuming: a 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in response rate between treatment regimens (switch-continuation); a response rate of 85% in both the Continuation and Switch regimens; a margin of -15% for the difference in response rates between treatment regimens.||15.5|-9.8|
81587299|NCT00207142|162848465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|5.0||||||95.0|-6.0|16.1|||Normal Approximation|||||16.1|-6.0|
81587300|NCT00207142|162848466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.97||||||95.0|0.5|1.88|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||Covariate in the model: treatment regimen.||1.88|0.50|
81587301|NCT00207142|162848467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.84||||||95.0|0.37|1.9|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||Covariate in the model: treatment regimen||1.90|0.37|
81587302|NCT00207142|162848468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in means at Week 48|7.0||||||95.0|-38.0|53.0|||Normal approximation|||||53|-38|
81587303|NCT01393743|162848498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-30.81||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.49|-15.244||The P-value is based on a rank analysis of covariance with treatment and pooled country as factors, and prerandomization seizure frequency as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||The median difference to placebo and the 95% confidence interval are based on the Hodges-Lehmann method.||-15.244|-45.49|0.0001
81587304|NCT01393743|162848499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019||||||The P value is based on non-missing values and is from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by pooled country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0019
81587305|NCT01393743|162848501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-23.45||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.668|-8.518||The P value is based on a rank analysis of covariance with treatment and pooled country as factors, and prerandomization seizure frequency as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||The median difference to placebo and the 95% confidence interval are based on the Hodges-Lehmann method.||-8.518|-40.668|0.0018
81587306|NCT01393743|162848502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-12.25||||0.3478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.054|26.989||The P value is based on a rank analysis of covariance with treatment and pooled country as factors, and prerandomization seizure frequency as a covariate.|ANCOVA||The median difference to placebo and the 95% confidence interval are based on the Hodges-Lehmann method.|Median Difference to Placebo for Absence Seizures||26.989|-53.054|0.3478
81587307|NCT01393743|162848502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.87||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.338|59.938|||ANCOVA|||Median Difference to Placebo for Myoclonic Seizure||59.938|-15.338|0.61
81587308|NCT01393743|162848503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1826||||||The P value is based on non-missing values and is from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by pooled country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1826
81587309|NCT01393743|162848504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4653|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P Value Compared to Placebo for Absence Seizures||||0.4653
81587310|NCT01393743|162848504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3694|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P Value Compared to Placebo for Myoclonic Seizures||||0.3694
81587311|NCT03400033|162848508|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference is greater than the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of -0.75 g/dL.|Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.1||||||||0.10|-0.21|
81587312|NCT03400033|162848509|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-8.12||||0.3354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.66|29.41|||ANCOVA|||||29.41|-45.66|0.3354
81587313|NCT03400033|162848510|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference is greater than the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of -0.75 g/dL.|LS mean difference|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.1||||||||0.10|-0.37|
81587314|NCT03400033|162848511|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was above the non-inferiority margin of - 15%.|Median Difference (Final Values)|11.18||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|19.56|||Van Elteren's test||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of Treatment Difference has been reported.|||19.56|2.83|0.0034
81587315|NCT03400033|162848512|OTHER||Difference in response rate|0.1645||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.27|0.06|0.0007
81587316|NCT03400033|162848513|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.5308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|4.22|||Wald test||Hazard ratio is estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model adjusted for treatment group and region.|||4.22|0.26|0.5308
81587317|NCT03400033|162848514|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.73||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.03|1.56|||MMRM||SBP|||1.56|-9.03|0.083
81587318|NCT03400033|162848514|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.23||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|0.54|||MMRM||DBP|||0.54|-4.99|0.057
81587319|NCT03400033|162848514|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.6||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|0.67|||MMRM||MAP|||0.67|-5.86|0.059
81587320|NCT03400033|162848515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.73|3.72|||ANCOVA||SBP|||3.72|-4.73|0.407
81587321|NCT03400033|162848515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.05||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|1.19|||ANCOVA||DBP|||1.19|-3.29|0.179
81587322|NCT03400033|162848515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.86||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.78|||ANCOVA||MAP|||1.78|-3.50|0.261
81587323|NCT03400033|162848516|OTHER||Ratio of exacerbation rate|0.7||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.94|||Negative binomial model|||||0.94|0.52|0.0093
81587324|NCT03400033|162848518|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.15||||0.0323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.01|||MMRM||Week 8|||0.01|-0.32|0.0323
81639072|NCT01138657|162968734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-0.29||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.07|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment as factor adjusted for clustered observations (i.e., observations from each of the participant's eyes).|The mean difference between treatment groups with its 95% confidence interval is based on individual data from all eyes adjusted for correlated measurements within a subject in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||-0.07|-0.51|0.011
81587325|NCT03400033|162848518|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12||||0.0921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.06|||MMRM||Week 12|||0.06|-0.29|0.0921
81587326|NCT03400033|162848518|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.11||||0.1291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.08|||MMRM||Week 28|||0.08|-0.29|0.1291
81587327|NCT03400033|162848518|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.15||||0.0859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.06|||MMRM||Week 52|||0.06|-0.36|0.0859
81587328|NCT05409235|162848521|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|-1.064||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.578|8.449|||Mantel Haenszel|MH test is adjusted for the randomization stratification factor (Screening DRSS score 47 or 53 or 61B).|A single imputation (non-response) when applying composite variable strategy. MI based for missing data at Week 24, assuming MAR when applying hypothetical strategy. Kept in the analysis when applying treatment policy strategy.|The study was powered to provide a 90% probability to detect a 20% difference between each treatment arm and the combined vehicle control.||8.449|-10.578|0.5730
81587329|NCT05409235|162848521|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|-1.152||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.178|8.874|||Mantel Haenszel|||||8.874|-11.178|0.5750
81587330|NCT05409235|162848522|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|3.119||||0.7276|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.314|11.592|||Mantel Haenszel|||||11.592|-5.314|0.7276
81587331|NCT05409235|162848522|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|5.779||||0.8492|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.424|14.982|||Mantel Haenszel|||||14.982|-3.424|0.8492
81587332|NCT05409235|162848523|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|-1.863||||0.3097|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.036|4.309|||Mantel Haenszel|||||4.309|-8.036|0.3097
81587333|NCT05409235|162848523|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|-1.596||||0.3414|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.021|4.829|||Mantel Haenszel|||||4.829|-8.021|0.3414
81587334|NCT05409235|162848524|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.899||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4378|1.8467|||Log Rank|||||1.8467|0.4378|0.397
81587335|NCT05409235|162848524|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.113||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5596|2.2117|||Log Rank|||||2.2117|0.5596|0.605
81587336|NCT05409235|162848525|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|-10.622||||0.0619|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.972|0.728|||Mantel Haenszel|||||0.728|-21.972|0.0619
81587337|NCT05409235|162848525|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|-4.942||||0.2483|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.897|7.013|||Mantel Haenszel|||||7.013|-16.897|0.2483
81587338|NCT05409235|162848526|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.807||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4675|1.392|||Log Rank|||||1.3920|0.4675|0.237
81587339|NCT05409235|162848526|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.279||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7795|2.0981|||Log Rank|||||2.0981|0.7795|0.766
81587340|NCT05409235|162848527|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|-6.389||||0.2022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.994|6.215|||Mantel Haenszel|||||6.215|-18.994|0.2022
81587341|NCT05409235|162848527|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|-1.043||||0.4476|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.07|11.984|||Mantel Haenszel|||||11.984|-14.070|0.4476
81587342|NCT05409235|162848528|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.843||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.533|1.334||log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor|Log Rank|||||1.334|0.533|0.268
81587343|NCT05409235|162848528|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.145||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.738|1.775|||Log Rank|||||1.775|0.738|0.304
81587344|NCT05409235|162848529|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.102||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4573|2.657|||odds ratio|Odds ratio and p-value are from a proportional odds model with covariates for treatment group and the randomization stratification factor||||2.6570|0.4573|0.428
81587345|NCT05409235|162848529|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.119||||0.419|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|2.7846|||odds ratio|Odds ratio and p-value are from a proportional odds model with covariates for treatment group and the randomization stratification factor||||2.7846|0.4500|0.419
81587346|NCT05409235|162848530|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|-1.544||||0.6716|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.26|4.172|||Mantel Haenszel|||||4.172|-7.260|0.6716
81587347|NCT05409235|162848530|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|-3.412||||0.8414|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.025|2.2|||Mantel Haenszel|||||2.200|-9.025|0.8414
81521560|NCT00574548|162732471|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.39|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 19F: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.39|0.89|
81521561|NCT00574548|162732471|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion on which to declare non-inferiority = lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean fold rise greater than 0.5.|Geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.73|||||CIs are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the mean fold rise.|Serotype 23F: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) calculated using all evaluable participants with data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.73|0.50|
81521562|NCT00574548|162732472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|3.55|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 1: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||3.55|2.03|
81521563|NCT00574548|162732472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.89|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 3: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.89|1.18|
81521564|NCT00574548|162732472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|3.55|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 4: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||3.55|2.07|
81587348|NCT05409235|162848531|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5325||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8478|1.7827|||ANCOVA|||||1.7827|-2.8478|0.647
81587349|NCT05409235|162848531|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2849||||0.945|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.6356|0.0658|||ANCOVA|||||0.0658|-4.6356|0.945
81521565|NCT00574548|162732472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|3.61|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 5: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||3.61|1.77|
81521566|NCT00574548|162732472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|3.88|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 6B: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||3.88|1.94|
81521567|NCT00574548|162732472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.68|12.6|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 7F: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||12.60|5.68|
81521568|NCT00574548|162732472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.45|10.22|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 9V: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||10.22|4.45|
81521569|NCT00574548|162732472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.18|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 14: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.18|1.02|
81587350|NCT05409235|162848532|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.108||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6722|1.8276|||odds ratio|Odds ratio and p-value are from a proportional odds model with covariates for treatment group and the randomization stratification factor||||1.8276|0.6722|0.367
81587351|NCT05409235|162848532|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.717||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4295|1.1981|||odds ratio|Odds ratio and p-value are from a proportional odds model with covariates for treatment group and the randomization stratification factor||||1.1981|0.4295|0.857
81587352|NCT05409235|162848533|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.1531||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-38.793|47.0991|||ANCOVA|||||47.0991|-38.7930|0.437
81587353|NCT05409235|162848533|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.2461||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-59.2538|26.7616|||ANCOVA|||||26.7616|-59.2538|0.733
81587354|NCT05409235|162848534|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.0634||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.9712|13.098|||ANCOVA|||||13.0980|-4.9712|0.770
81587355|NCT05409235|162848534|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0507||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.1046|8.0032|||ANCOVA|||||8.0032|-10.1046|0.424
81521570|NCT00574548|162732472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|3.89|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 18C: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||3.89|2.01|
81587356|NCT05409235|162848535|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0205||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1043|0.1452|||ANCOVA|||||0.1452|-0.1043|0.606
81587357|NCT05409235|162848535|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0083||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1161|0.1326|||ANCOVA|||||0.1326|-0.1161|0.544
81587358|NCT05409235|162848536|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|-1.544||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.247|9.158|||Mantel Haenszel|||||9.158|-12.247|0.406
81587359|NCT05409235|162848536|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|1.763||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.114|12.64|||Mantel Haenszel|||||12.640|-9.114|0.605
81587360|NCT05409235|162848537|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.916||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5068|1.6556|||Log Rank|||||1.6556|0.5068|0.404
81587361|NCT05409235|162848537|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.128||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6399|1.9868|||Log Rank|||||1.9868|0.6399|0.624
81587362|NCT05409235|162848538|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.947||||0.478|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2473|3.6295|||Log Rank|Comparisons are made using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.||||3.6295|0.2473|0.478
81639073|NCT01138657|162968734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-0.25||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.04|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors adjusted for clustered observations (from each of the participant's eyes).|The mean difference between treatment groups with its 95% confidence interval is based on individual data from all eyes adjusted for correlated measurements within a subject in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||-0.04|-0.46|0.019
81587363|NCT05409235|162848538|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.296||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3688|4.5512|||Log Rank|Comparisons are made using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor||||4.5512|0.3688|0.631
81587364|NCT05409235|162848539|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|-13.7727||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.1319|-0.4134|||Mantel Haenszel|||||-0.4134|-27.1319|0.0450
81587365|NCT05409235|162848539|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|-3.8234||||0.3304|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.1549|10.5081|||Mantel Haenszel|||||10.5081|-18.1549|0.3304
81587366|NCT05409235|162848540|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|-14.8877||||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.6462|-2.1293|||Mantel Haenszel|||||-2.1293|-27.6462|0.0275
81587367|NCT05409235|162848540|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage of participants|-7.5535||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.0688|5.9617|||Mantel Haenszel|||||5.9617|-21.0688|0.1790
81587368|NCT00749931|162848541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81587369|NCT00749931|162848542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative reduction|0.47||||0.002|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81587370|NCT01153581|162848545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81587371|NCT01723228|162848549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.8||||0.2204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|2.05|||repeated measures model|The statistical model is a repeated measures model with visit by treatment interaction, center, baseline score, and age as fixed effects.||||2.05|-0.48|0.2204
81458942|NCT03349060|162608950|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|41.2||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|69.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||69.1|13.2|0.0085
81458943|NCT03349060|162608950|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|19.3||||0.1948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|48.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||48.5|-9.8|0.1948
81458944|NCT03349060|162608950|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|30.6||||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|58.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||58.5|2.8|0.0296
81587372|NCT01723228|162848550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.8428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.81|||Repeated Measures Model|The statistical model is a repeated measures model with visit by treatment interaction, center, baseline score, and age as fixed effects.||||0.81|-0.99|0.8428
81587373|NCT01723228|162848551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.4796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|1.3|||ANCOVA|The statistical model is an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment, center, baseline score, and age as fixed effects.||||1.30|-2.74|0.4796
81458945|NCT03349060|162608951|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.5||||0.1718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.2|-1.1|0.1718
81458946|NCT03349060|162608951|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.1||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.4|-1.7|0.0018
81521571|NCT00574548|162732472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|3.13|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 19A: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||3.13|1.92|
81587374|NCT01723228|162848552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.1148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.93|||Proportional Odds Model|The statistical model is a proportional odds model with terms for treatment, center, and age.||CGIC||2.93|0.89|0.1148
81521572|NCT00574548|162732472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.44|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 19F: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||3.44|1.80|
81587375|NCT01723228|162848552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1052|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|For the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) p-value, the statistical model is a CMH test controlling for center with scores=modridit option.||CGIC||||0.1052
81587376|NCT01723228|162848552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.75|||Proportional Odds Model|The statistical model is a proportional odds model with terms for treatment, center, and age.||CGIC Cognition||1.75|0.52|0.8857
81587377|NCT01723228|162848552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9945|TWO_SIDED|||||For the CMH p-value, the statistical model is a CMH test controlling for center with scores=modridit option.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CGIC Cognition||||0.9945
81458947|NCT03349060|162608951|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.3||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.6|-2.0|0.0005
81458948|NCT03349060|162608951|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.1|-2.5|<0.0001
81458949|NCT03349060|162608951|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.7||||0.0476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.0|-1.5|0.0476
81458950|NCT03349060|162608951|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.0|-2.4|<0.0001
81587378|NCT01723228|162848552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.6909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.43|||Proportional Odds Model|The statistical model is a proportional odds model with terms for treatment, center, and age.||CGIC Behavior||2.43|0.56|0.6909
81521573|NCT00574548|162732472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|4.28|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (\[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS / 13vPnC\]).|Serotype 23F: ratio for GMT calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||4.28|1.92|
81521574|NCT02020408|162732488|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The p value was calculated and adjusted for multiple comparisons (Bonferroni).|ANOVA|||||||> 0.05
81521575|NCT02020408|162732489|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The p value was calculated and adjusted for multiple comparisons (Bonferroni).|General Linear Model|||A General Linear Model using log(\[11C\]raclopride BPND) after amphetamine administration as dependent variable and Diagnostic Group as independent variable was used. Baseline (before amphetamine administration) \[11C\]raclopride BPND was used as covariate.||||<0.05
81521576|NCT01174173|162732490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|||||A two-sided t-test was performed with p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant a priori.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0013
81521577|NCT01174173|162732491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|||||A two-sided t-test was performed for change in 6-minute walk test and p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant a priori.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81521578|NCT01174173|162732492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||A two-sided t-test was performed for difference from baseline and 3-month KCCQ score. A p-value of \<0.05 was considered statistically significant a priori.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.37
81521579|NCT01174173|162732494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.037
81521580|NCT01174173|162732495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.66
81521581|NCT01280695|162732507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-10.0||||0.4195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|14.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||14.0|-34.0|0.4195
81521582|NCT01280695|162732507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-18.0||||0.0811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|4.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||4.0|-38.0|0.0811
81521583|NCT01280695|162732507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-20.0||||0.0639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.0|-38.0|0.0639
81521584|NCT01280695|162732507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-32.0||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.0|-12.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-12.0|-50.0|0.0022
81521585|NCT05011513|162732513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6027|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.6027
81521586|NCT05011513|162732515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1796||||||P-value reported for COVID-19 hospitalization and death due to any cause.|Normal approximation|||||||0.1796
81521587|NCT05011513|162732517|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0971|||||||Negative binomial|||||||0.0971
81521588|NCT05011513|162732519|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.819||||0.1622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.618|1.084|||Regression, Logistic|||Main effects of treatment, geographic region, baseline SARS-CoV-2 serology status and baseline viral load (\< 4 log10 copies/mL, \>= 4 log10 copies/mL).||1.084|0.618|0.1622
81521589|NCT05011513|162732520|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4298|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.4298
81521590|NCT05011513|162732523|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.802||||0.1086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.613|1.05|||Regression, Logistic|||Main effects of treatment, geographic region, symptom onset duration (\<=3, \>3), baseline SARS-CoV-2 serology status (positive/negative), vaccination status (complete/not vaccinated) and baseline viral load (\<4 log10 copies/mL, \>=4 log10 copies/mL).||1.050|0.613|0.1086
81521591|NCT05011513|162732524|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|50.333||||0.3262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.163|192.472|||Breslow-Day Test|||||192.472|13.163|0.3262
81521592|NCT05011513|162732524|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|22.224|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.36|59.08||||||Odds ratio for Day 5 vs Day 1||59.080|8.360|
81521593|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.17||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|0.359|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||AngII, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 0.5 hours||0.359|0.083|1.000
81521594|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.23||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.111|0.492|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||AngII, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 2 hours||0.492|0.111|0.9999
81521595|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.26||||0.9997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.121|0.568|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||AngII, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 6 hours||0.568|0.121|0.9997
81521596|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.31||||0.9997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.136|0.66|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||AngII, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||0.660|0.136|0.9997
81521597|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.29||||0.9991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133|0.632|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||AngII, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||0.632|0.133|0.9991
81521598|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.46||||0.9631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.213|1.081|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||AngII, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||1.081|0.213|0.9631
81521599|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.33||||0.9941||95.0|0.157|0.789|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||AngII, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48.5 hours||0.789|0.157|0.9941
81521600|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.38||||0.9875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.179|0.891|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||AngII, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 50 hours||0.891|0.179|0.9875
81521601|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.33||||0.9956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|0.759|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||AngII, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 54 hours||0.759|0.151|0.9956
81521602|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.34||||0.9964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.157|0.747|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||AngII, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 60 hours||0.747|0.157|0.9964
81521603|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.25||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.114|0.532|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||AngII, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 66 hours||0.532|0.114|0.9999
81521604|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.29||||0.9991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.647|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||AngII, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||0.647|0.130|0.9991
81521605|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.36||||0.9852|TWO_SIDED|0.9852|0.137|0.906|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||AngII, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 96 hours||0.906|0.137|0.9852
81521606|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.51||||0.9719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.014|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||AngII, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 120 hours||1.014|0.230|0.9719
81521607|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Active/Placebo|3.98||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.263|6.919|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-5 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 0.5 hours||6.919|2.263|1.0000
81521608|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|3.46||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.976|6.052|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-5 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 2 hours||6.052|1.976|1.000
81521609|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|3.59||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|6.345|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-5 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 6 hours||6.345|2.060|1.0000
81521610|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.82||||0.9806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.031|3.17|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-5 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||3.170|1.031|0.9806
81521611|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.5||||0.9129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.828|2.636|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-5 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||2.636|0.828|0.9129
81521612|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.92||||0.9891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.098|3.349|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-5 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||3.349|1.098|0.9891
81521613|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|2.29||||0.9983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.316|3.974|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-5 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48.5 hours||3.974|1.316|0.9983
81521614|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.94||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.112|3.359|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-5 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 50 hours||3.359|1.112|0.9900
81521615|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.27||||0.7996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.729|2.163|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-5 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 54 hours||2.163|0.729|0.7996
81521616|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.23||||0.7778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.718|2.087|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-5 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 60 hours||2.087|0.718|0.7778
81521617|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.24||||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.705|2.113|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-5 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 66 hours||2.113|0.705|0.7730
81521618|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.45||||0.8951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.814|2.604|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-5 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||2.604|0.814|0.8951
81521619|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.57||||0.9324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.276|1.183|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-5 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 96 hours||1.183|0.276|0.9324
81521620|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.63||||0.8982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.351|1.257|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-5 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 120 hours||1.257|0.351|0.8982
81521621|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|4.22||||0.9998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|8.905|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-7 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 0.5 hours||8.905|1.910|0.9998
81587379|NCT01723228|162848552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6639|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|For the CMH p-value, the statistical model is a CMH test controlling for center with scores=modridit option.||CGIC Behavior||||0.6639
81521622|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|3.67||||0.9993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.689|7.97|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-7 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 2 hours||7.970|1.689|0.9993
81521623|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|5.26||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.392|11.754|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-7 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 6 hours||11.754|2.392|1.0000
81521624|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|2.25||||0.9713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.972|5.136|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-7 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||5.136|0.972|0.9713
81587380|NCT01723228|162848552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.3204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.68|||Proportional Odds Model|The statistical model is a proportional odds model with terms for treatment, center, and age.||CGIC Functional Abilities||2.68|0.72|0.3204
81587381|NCT01723228|162848552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3331|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|For the CMH p-value, the statistical model is a CMH test controlling for center with scores=modridit option.||CGIC Functional Abilities||||0.3331
81587382|NCT01723228|162848553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.5||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|-0.49|||Repeated Measures Model|The statistical model is a repeated measures model with visit by treatment interaction, center, baseline score, and age as fixed effects.||||-0.49|-4.47|0.0151
81587383|NCT01723228|162848554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.3||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|-1.08|||Repeated Measures Model|The statistical model is a repeated measures model with visit by treatment interaction, center, baseline score, and age as fixed effects.||||-1.08|-3.53|0.0003
81587384|NCT01806896|162848561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.68|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.56|2.15||2-sided p-value|ANCOVA|Treatment differences are based on a mixed effect model including treatment as fixed effects and baseline, age, gender and CAG repeats as covariates.||PF-02545920 versus Placebo (Day 28)||2.15|-3.56|0.68
81587385|NCT01806896|162848563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.79|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.72|0.52||2-sided p-value|ANCOVA|Treatment differences are based on a mixed effect model including treatment as fixed effect and baseline, age, gender and CAG repeats as covariates.||PF-02545920 versus Placebo (Cue Rew\>Neut Left VS)||0.52|-0.72|0.79
81587386|NCT01806896|162848563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.7|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|0.51||2-sided p-value|ANCOVA|Treatment differences are based on a mixed effect model including treatment as fixed effect and baseline, age, gender and CAG repeats as covariates.||PF-02545920 versus Placebo (Cue Rew\>Neut Right VS)||0.51|-0.80|0.70
81587387|NCT01806896|162848563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.51|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.89|0.4||2-sided p-value|ANCOVA|Treatment differences are based on a mixed effect model including treatment as fixed effect and baseline, age, gender and CAG repeats as covariates.||PF-02545920 versus Placebo (Out\_win\_Rew\>Out\_win N Left VS)||0.40|-0.89|0.51
81587388|NCT01806896|162848563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.13|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|0.04||2-sided p-value|ANCOVA|Treatment differences are based on a mixed effect model including treatment as fixed effect and baseline, age, gender and CAG repeats as covariates.||PF-02545920 versus Placebo (Out\_win\_Rew\>Out\_win N Right VS)||0.04|-1.10|0.13
81587389|NCT01806896|162848566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.57||0.04|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.43|13.18||2-sided p-value|ANCOVA|Mixed effect model including treatment, incentive and treatment\*incentive as fixed effects; baseline, age, gender and CAG repeats as covariates.||PF-02545920 versus Placebo (Emotional Incentive-Neutral) Day 28||13.18|1.43|0.04
81639074|NCT01138657|162968735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-0.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.11|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment as factor adjusted for clustered observations.|The mean difference between treatment groups with its 95% confidence interval is based on individual data from all eyes adjusted for correlated measurements within a subject in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||-0.11|-0.43|<0.001
81639075|NCT01138657|162968735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.12|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors adjusted for clustered observations.|The mean difference between treatment groups with its 95% confidence interval is based on individual data from all eyes adjusted for correlated measurements within a subject in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||-0.12|-0.43|<0.001
81587390|NCT01806896|162848566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|7.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.57||0.03|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.69|13.45||2-sided p-value|ANCOVA|Mixed effect model including treatment, incentive and treatment\*incentive as fixed effects; baseline, age, gender and CAG repeats as covariates.||PF-02545920 versus Placebo (Emotional Incentive-Positive) Day 28||13.45|1.69|0.03
81587391|NCT01806896|162848566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|7.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.56||0.04|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.41|13.15||2-sided p-value|ANCOVA|Mixed effect model including treatment, incentive and treatment\*incentive as fixed effects; baseline, age, gender and CAG repeats as covariates.||PF-02545920 versus Placebo (Emotional Incentive-Negative) Day 28||13.15|1.41|0.04
81587392|NCT01806896|162848566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.58||0.78|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.91|6.87||2-sided p-value|ANCOVA|Mixed effect model including treatment, incentive and treatment\*incentive as fixed effects; baseline, age, gender and CAG repeats as covariates.||PF-02545920 versus Placebo (Monetary Incentive-0.01 Euro) Day 28||6.87|-4.91|0.78
81587393|NCT01806896|162848566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|4.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.58||0.18|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|10.67||2-sided p-value|ANCOVA|Mixed effect model including treatment, incentive and treatment\*incentive as fixed effects; baseline, age, gender and CAG repeats as covariates.||PF-02545920 versus Placebo (Monetary Incentive-0.1 Euro) Day 28||10.67|-1.11|0.18
81587394|NCT01806896|162848566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|16.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.58|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.46|22.24||2-sided p-value|ANCOVA|Mixed effect model including treatment, incentive and treatment\*incentive as fixed effects; baseline, age, gender and CAG repeats as covariates.||PF-02545920 versus Placebo (Monetary Incentive-1 Euro) Day 28||22.24|10.46|<0.01
81639076|NCT01138657|162968736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-0.07||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|-0.02|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment as factor adjusted for clustered observations.|The mean difference between treatment groups with its 95% confidence interval is based on individual data from all eyes adjusted for correlated measurements within a subject in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||-0.02|-0.11|0.003
81587395|NCT02434770|162848569|EQUIVALENCE|Primary efficacy objective 1 of this study was to demonstrate the equivalence of two lots of BBIBP bOPV in terms of post-vaccination anti-polio neutralizing antibody GMTs. The immune response of the two lots of BBIBP bOPV would be declared equivalent if the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the serotype-specific GMT ratio for both serotypes was contained within (0.5, 2.0).|Ratio of Geometric Mean Titers|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.08|||||Lot 1 / Lot 2|||1.08|0.65|
81587396|NCT02434770|162848569|NON_INFERIORITY|Secondary efficacy objective 2 of this study was to demonstrate the non-inferiority of the two lots of BBIBP bOPV combined to the WHO control in terms of post-vaccination anti-polio neutralizing antibody GMTs. The two Lots combined would be declared non-inferior to the WHO control if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the serotype-specific GMT ratio of BBIBP Lots 1+2 over WHO control for both serotypes was \> 0.5.|Ratio of Geometric Mean Titers|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.34|||||Lot 1 + Lot 2 / BioFarma bOPV|||1.34|0.87|
81587397|NCT02434770|162848570|EQUIVALENCE|Primary efficacy objective 1 of this study was to demonstrate the equivalence of two lots of BBIBP bOPV in terms of post-vaccination anti-polio neutralizing antibody GMTs. The immune response of the two lots of BBIBP bOPV would be declared equivalent if the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the serotype-specific GMT ratio for both serotypes was contained within (0.5, 2.0).|Ratio of Geometric Mean Titers|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.15|||||Lot 1 / Lot 2|||1.15|0.73|
81587398|NCT02434770|162848570|NON_INFERIORITY|Secondary efficacy objective 2 of this study was to demonstrate the non-inferiority of the two lots of BBIBP bOPV combined to the WHO control in terms of post-vaccination anti-polio neutralizing antibody GMTs. The two Lots combined would be declared non-inferior to the WHO control if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the serotype-specific GMT ratio of BBIBP Lots 1+2 over WHO control for both serotypes was \> 0.5.|Ratio of Geometric Mean Titers|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|1.79|||||BBIBP bOPV Lot 1 + Lot 2 / BioFarma bOPV|||1.79|1.21|
81587399|NCT02434770|162848571|NON_INFERIORITY|Primary efficacy objective 2 of this study was to demonstrate the non-inferiority of the two lots of BBIBP bOPV combined to the WHO control in terms of post-vaccination anti-polio neutralizing antibody seroconversion rates. The immune response of the combined lots of BBIBP bOPV would be declared non-inferior to the WHO control if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in percent responders is greater than negative 10, provided the two lots are declared equivalent.|Difference in seroconversion rate|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|4.6|||||BBIBP bOPV (Lot 1 + Lot 2) - BioFarma bOPV|For serotype 1||4.6|-0.5|
81587400|NCT02434770|162848571|NON_INFERIORITY|Primary efficacy objective 2 of this study was to demonstrate the non-inferiority of the two lots of BBIBP bOPV combined to the WHO control in terms of post-vaccination anti-polio neutralizing antibody seroconversion rates. The immune response of the combined lots of BBIBP bOPV would be declared non-inferior to the WHO control if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in percent responders is greater than negative 10, provided the two lots are declared equivalent.|Difference in seroconversion rate|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|5.6|||||BBIBP bOPV (Lot 1 + Lot 2) - BioFarma bOPV|For Serotype 3||5.6|-0.1|
81587401|NCT02434770|162848571|OTHER|Secondary efficacy objective 1 of this study was to show consistency of the two lots in terms of post-vaccination anti-polio neutralizing antibody seroconversion rates. The two lots would be declared consistent if the upper and lower limits of the 95% CI for the difference in seroconversion rates is within 10 percentage points of the observed difference for both serotypes.|Difference in seroconversion rate|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.1|||||Lot 1 - Lot 2|For Serotype 1||2.1|-3.0|
81587402|NCT02434770|162848571|NON_INFERIORITY|Secondary efficacy objective 1 of this study was to show consistency of the two lots in terms of post-vaccination anti-polio neutralizing antibody seroconversion rates. The two lots would be declared consistent if the upper and lower limits of the 95% CI for the difference in seroconversion rates is within 10 percentage points of the observed difference for both serotypes.|Difference in seroconversion rate|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|2.8|||||Lot 1 - Lot 2|For Serotype 3||2.8|-2.6|
81587403|NCT02434770|162848572|NON_INFERIORITY|To show non-inferiority of Lots 1+2 combined versus BioFarma bOPV Control, the lower limit of the 95% CI must be \> 0.5.|Ratio of Geometric Mean Titers|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.63|||||Lot 1 + Lot 2 / BioFarma bOPV|||1.63|0.89|
81587404|NCT02434770|162848573|OTHER||Difference in seroprotection rate|-0.09||||0.5586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|4.48|||Fisher's exact 1-tailed test|Fisher's exact 1-tailed test of a lower rate in Lots 1+2|BBIBP bOPV (Lot 1 + Lot 2) - BioFarma bOPV|||4.48|-3.86|0.5586
81587405|NCT02434770|162848574|NON_INFERIORITY|To show non-inferiority of Lots 1+2 combined versus BioFarma bOPV Control, the lower limit of the 95% CI must be \> 0.5.|Ratio of Geometric Mean Titers|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.38|||||Lot 1 + Lot 2 / BioFarma bOPV|||1.38|0.71|
81587406|NCT01282424|162848583|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The null hypothesis is ≤ 20%.|Exact binomial test|||||||< 0.0001
81587407|NCT04976530|162848605|SUPERIORITY||win ratio|1.07||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.58|||Finkelstein Schoenfeld test|||||1.58|0.72|0.748
81587408|NCT04976530|162848606|SUPERIORITY||win ratio|1.33||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.04|||Finkelstein Schoenfeld test|||||2.04|0.86|0.202
81639077|NCT01138657|162968736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|-0.02|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors adjusted for clustered observations.|The mean difference between treatment groups with its 95% confidence interval is based on individual data from all eyes adjusted for correlated measurements within a subject in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||-0.02|-0.10|0.008
81587409|NCT04976530|162848607|SUPERIORITY||win ratio|1.17||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.73|||Finkelstein Schoenfeld test|||||1.73|0.79|0.451
81587410|NCT04976530|162848608|SUPERIORITY||win ratio|1.59||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.46|||Finkelstein Schoenfeld test|||||2.46|1.02|0.041
81587411|NCT04976530|162848609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6
81587412|NCT04976530|162848610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.079
81587413|NCT04976530|162848611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.427|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.427
81587414|NCT04976530|162848612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.042
81587415|NCT02782949|162848639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.399|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test|||||||0.3990
81587416|NCT02782949|162848642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.74
81639078|NCT01138657|162968737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.26|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio of adalimumab versus placebo was calculated using proportional hazards regression with treatment as factor.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||1.26|0.39|0.231
81639079|NCT01138657|162968737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.21|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio of adalimumab versus placebo was calculated using proportional hazards regression with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||1.21|0.38|0.191
81458951|NCT03349060|162608951|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.1||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.4|-1.9|0.0028
81587417|NCT01966926|162848647|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power not calculated due to small sample size and pilot study intent.|chi square|2.05||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was unadjusted, with an a priori threshold for statistical significance set at p \<.05.|Chi-squared|1 degree of freedom||||||.15
81587418|NCT01966926|162848648|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power not calculated due to small sample size and pilot study intent.|Wilks' Lambda|0.96||||0.61||||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold of \<0.05 for statistical significance|MANOVA|Degrees of freedom: 2,27||Repeated measures analysis from baseline to six months.||||0.61
81587419|NCT01966926|162848649|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power not calculated due to small sample size and pilot study intent.|Wilks' Lambda|0.95||||0.5||||||P-value is unadjusted; a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|MANOVA|Degrees of freedom: 2,27||Repeated measures analysis from baseline to six months.||||0.50
81587420|NCT01966926|162848650|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power not calculated due to small sample size and pilot study intent.|Wilks' Lambda|0.87||||0.15||||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|MANOVA|Degrees of freedom: 2,27||Repeated measures analysis from baseline to six months.||||0.15
81587421|NCT01966926|162848651|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power not calculated due to small sample size and pilot study intent.|Wilks' Lambda|0.91||||0.3||||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|MANOVA|Degrees of freedom: 2,26||Repeated measures analysis from baseline to six months.||||0.30
81587422|NCT01966926|162848652|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power not calculated due to small sample size and pilot study intent.|Wilks' Lambda|0.93||||0.17||||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|MANOVA|Degrees of freedom: 1,28||Repeated measures analysis from three to six months.||||0.17
81587423|NCT01101841|162848658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 4 frequency|Rank transformed ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81587424|NCT01101841|162848658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||Week 12 frequency|Rank transformed ANCOVA|||||||0.0001
81639080|NCT01138657|162968738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-11.4||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|-1.8|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment and OCT machine as factors adjusted for clustered observations.|The mean difference between treatment groups with its 95% confidence interval is based on individual data from all eyes adjusted for correlated measurements within a subject in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||-1.8|-20.9|0.020
81587425|NCT01101841|162848659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0066||||||Week 24 persistence of effect|Logit model|||||||0.0066
81587426|NCT01101841|162848674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0368||||||Week 4 severity|Rank transformed ANCOVA|||||||0.0368
81587427|NCT01101841|162848674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0064||||||Week 12 severity|Rank transformed ANCOVA|||||||0.0064
81587428|NCT02453113|162848680|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||The statistical end point of the study will be the changes in density of CD11c+ dermal dendritic cells between two biopsies from a study subject where one sample is subjected to laser irradiation and the other is the control. For assessment of statistical significance, we will apply a paired sample t-test.|||
81587429|NCT02896400|162848681|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.8|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for gender, age, race/ethnicity, baseline daily cigarette consumption||8 arms including BNI (BNI only, BNI+NRT, BNI+QL, BNI+Text, BNI+NRT+QL, BNI+NRT+Text, BNI+QL+Text, BNI+NRT+QL+Text) compared to the 8 arms that do not include BNI (Control, NRT only, QL only, Text only, NRT+QL, NRT+Text, QL+Text, NRT+QL+Text)||2.8|1.1|.01
81587430|NCT02896400|162848681|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.2|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for gender, age, race/ethnicity, baseline daily cigarette consumption||8 arms that include NRT (NRT only, BNI+NRT, NRT+QL, NRT+Text, BNI+NRT+QL, BNI+NRT+Text, NRT+QL+Text, BNI+NRT+QL+Text) compared to 8 arms that do not include NRT (Control, BNI only, QL only, Text only, BNI+QL, BNI+Text, QL+Text, BNI+QL+Text)||3.2|1.3|.001
81587431|NCT02896400|162848681|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for gender, age, race/ethnicity, baseline daily cigarette consumption||8 arms including QL intervention (QL only, BNI+QL, NRT+QL, QL+Text, BNI+NRT+QL, BNI+QL+Text, NRT+QL+Text, BNI+NRT+QL+Text) compared to all 8 arms that did not include QL (Control, BNI only, NRT only, Text only, BNI+NRT, BNI+Text, NRT+Text, BNI+NRT+Text)||2.2|0.9|0.14
81587432|NCT02896400|162848681|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for gender, age, race/ethnicity, baseline daily cigarette consumption||8 arms including Text (Text only, BNI+Text, NRT+Text, QL+Text, BNI+NRT+Text, BNI+QL+Text, NRT+QL+Text, BNI+NRT+QL+Text) compared to 8 arms that do not include Text (Control, BNI only, NRT only, QL only, BNI+NRT, BNI+QL, NRT+QL, BNI+NRT+QL)||1.7|0.7|0.64
81587433|NCT02984020|162848695|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.69|0.86|||Regression, Logistic|Multiple logistic regression including total treatment duration of Xeljanz as factor||||0.86|0.69|<0.0001
81587434|NCT02984020|162848695|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.64|3.59|||Regression, Logistic|Multiple logistic regression including other past/present disease as factor||||3.59|1.64|<0.0001
81587435|NCT02984020|162848706|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.82|||Regression, Logistic|Multiple logistic regression including total duration of treatment with Xeljanz as factor||||1.82|1.11|0.0053
81587436|NCT00667342|162848714|OTHER|The association between response and Ktrans at Week 10 was evaluated.||||||0.0863|||||||Logistic Regression|||||||0.0863
81587437|NCT00667342|162848715|OTHER|The association between response and Vp at Week 10 was evaluated.||||||0.0573|||||||Logistic Regression|||||||0.0573
81587438|NCT00667342|162848716|OTHER|The association between response and Ve at Week 10 was evaluated.||||||0.0863|||||||Logistic Regression|||||||0.0863
81587439|NCT01896895|162848726|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.2|||=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||The difference in change of JRS severity subscore between treatment groups was analyzed by an ANCOVA according to a hierarchical test procedure. First step of hierarchy is hypothesis of superiority of 50 unit dose group NT 201 compared to placebo. This was tested confirmatory (α=0.05, 2-sided) by an ANCOVA with treatment group, pooled site, and gender as fixed factors and baseline JRS severity subscore and age as covariates based on LS means comparison. Missing values were imputed by LOCF.||-0.6|-1.9|=0.0004
81587440|NCT01896895|162848726|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5|||=|0.1452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.2|||ANCOVA|||The difference in change of JRS severity subscore between treatment groups was analyzed by an ANCOVA according to a hierarchical test procedure. Second step of hierarchy is hypothesis of superiority of 25 unit dose group NT 201 compared to placebo. This was tested confirmatory (α=0.05, 2-sided) by an ANCOVA with treatment group, pooled site, and gender as fixed factors and baseline JRS severity subscore and age as covariates based on LS means comparison. Missing values were imputed by LOCF.||0.2|-1.1|=0.1452
81587441|NCT00326612|162848768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||||95.0||||||||||||
81639081|NCT01138657|162968738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-5.1||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|7.5|||Chi-squared, Corrected|ANOVA with treatment, race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) and OCT machine as factors adjusted for clustered observations.|The mean difference between treatment groups with its 95% confidence interval is based on individual data from all eyes adjusted for correlated measurements within a subject in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||7.5|-17.7|0.428
81639082|NCT01138657|162968739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|4.2||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|7.38|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment as a factor.||The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||7.38|1.02|0.010
81639083|NCT01138657|162968739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|3.67||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|6.71|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors.||The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||6.71|0.62|0.019
81639084|NCT01138657|162968740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|1.86||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|5.75|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment as a factor.||The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||5.75|-2.03|0.346
81587442|NCT00326612|162848769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||||95.0|0.2|3.9||||||||3.9|0.2|
81587443|NCT00326612|162848770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||||95.0|0.4|2.7||||||||2.7|0.4|
81587444|NCT00326612|162848771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||||95.0|0.2|8.2||||||||8.2|0.2|
81587445|NCT00326612|162848772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||||95.0|0.0|67.3||||||||67.3|0.0|
81587446|NCT00326612|162848773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||||95.0|0.2|140.7||||||||140.7|0.2|
81587447|NCT00640510|162848777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||A sample size of at least 15 patients per group was necessary to verify that the decrease in PANSS-EC total score was significantly greater in the IM olanzapine group than the placebo group using Student's t-test with a power of 90% at a two-sided significance level of 5%.||||0.940
81587448|NCT00640510|162848778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 15 minutes. Change = Timepoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.000
81587449|NCT00640510|162848778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 30 minutes. Change = Timepoint minus baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.620
81587450|NCT00640510|162848778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.784||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 60 minutes. Change = Timepoint minus baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.784
81587451|NCT00640510|162848778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.756||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 90 minutes. Change = Timepoint minus baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.756
81587452|NCT00640510|162848779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81587453|NCT00640510|162848780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value for 30 Minutes.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81587454|NCT00640510|162848780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value for 60 Minutes.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81587455|NCT00640510|162848780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value for 90 Minutes.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81587456|NCT00640510|162848780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value for 2 Hours.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81639085|NCT01138657|162968740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|1.31||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|5.09|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors.||The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||5.09|-2.47|0.496
81639086|NCT01138657|162968741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|5.12||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|9.9|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment as a factor.||The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||9.90|0.34|0.036
81587457|NCT01276314|162848781|OTHER|||||||0.01||||||The p-value was analyzed for SJS/TEN participants with \>10% body surface area detachment.|Kaplan-Meier analysis|||For evaluating the time taken to heal skin erosion, the Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimates method was performed. Differences were considered statistically significant at P values of less than 0.05.||||0.01
81587458|NCT01276314|162848781|OTHER|||||||0.06||||||This p-value was analyzed for DRESS participants.|Kaplan-Meier analysis|||For evaluating the time taken to heal skin erosion, the Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimates method was performed. Differences were considered statistically significant at P values of less than 0.05.||||0.06
81587459|NCT00749775|162848784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis is that the mean systolic blood pressure at 4 weeks does not differ from that at baseline.||||<0.001
81587460|NCT00749775|162848784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis is that the mean systolic blood pressure at 8 weeks does not differ from that at baseline.||||<0.001
81587461|NCT00749775|162848784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis is that the mean systolic blood pressure at 12 weeks does not differ from that at baseline.||||<0.001
81587462|NCT00749775|162848784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis is that the mean systolic blood pressure at last evaluation date does not differ from that at baseline.||||<0.001
81587463|NCT00749775|162848785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis is that the mean diastolic blood pressure at 4 weeks does not differ from that at baseline.||||<0.001
81587464|NCT00749775|162848785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis is that the mean diastolic blood pressure at 8 weeks does not differ from that at baseline.||||<0.001
81587465|NCT00749775|162848785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis is that the mean diastolic blood pressure at 12 weeks does not differ from that at baseline.||||<0.001
81639087|NCT01138657|162968741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|4.14||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|8.72|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors.||The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||8.72|-0.45|0.077
81587466|NCT00749775|162848785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis is that the mean diastolic blood pressure at last evaluation date does not differ from that at baseline.||||<0.001
81587467|NCT00958776|162848787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.55|||Wilcoxon-Gehan statistic|Analysis stratified by duration of illness at randomization, ICU status and use of supplemental oxygen at Baseline, influenza season and type.|The hazard ratio was calculated using a Cox regression model with factors of duration of illness at randomization, ICU status at Baseline, use of supplemental oxygen at Baseline, influenza season, and influenza type.|||1.55|0.69|0.973
81587468|NCT00958776|162848789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.72|||Wilcoxon-Gehan statistic|Analysis stratified by duration of illness at randomization, ICU status and use of supplemental oxygen at Baseline, influenza season and type.|The hazard ratio was calculated using a Cox regression model with factors of duration of illness at randomization, ICU status at Baseline, use of supplemental oxygen at Baseline, influenza season, and influenza type.|||1.72|0.75|0.558
81587469|NCT00958776|162848790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.31|||Wilcoxon-Gehan statistic|Analysis stratified by duration of illness at randomization, ICU status and use of supplemental oxygen at Baseline, influenza season and type.|The hazard ratio was calculated using a Cox regression model with factors of duration of illness at randomization, ICU status at Baseline, use of supplemental oxygen at Baseline, influenza season, and influenza type.|||1.31|0.59|0.633
81639088|NCT01138657|162968742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|10.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.86|15.19|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment as a factor.||The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||15.19|4.86|<0.001
81587470|NCT00958776|162848791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.46||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.32|||Wilcoxon-Gehan statistic|Analysis stratified by duration of illness at randomization, ICU status and use of supplemental oxygen at Baseline, influenza season and type.|The hazard ratio was calculated using a Cox regression model with factors of duration of illness at randomization, ICU status at Baseline, use of supplemental oxygen at Baseline, influenza season, and influenza type.|||2.32|0.92|0.747
81587471|NCT00958776|162848793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.98|||Wilcoxon-Gehan statistic|Analysis stratified by duration of illness at randomization, ICU status and use of supplemental oxygen at Baseline, influenza season and type.|The hazard ratio is calculated using a Cox regression model with factors of duration of illness at randomization, ICU status at baseline, use of supplemental oxygen at baseline, influenza season, and influenza type.|||2.98|0.41|0.303
81587472|NCT00958776|162848795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.768|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis stratified by symptom onset prior to randomization, Baseline ICU status, need for supplemental oxygen at Baseline, influenza season and type.||||||0.768
81587473|NCT00958776|162848796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.758|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis stratified by symptom onset prior to randomization, Baseline ICU status, need for supplemental oxygen at Baseline, influenza season and type.||||||0.758
81639089|NCT01138657|162968742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|8.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.88|13.79|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors.||The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%||13.79|3.88|<0.001
81639090|NCT03979040|162968743|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -.5 was set for outcome analysis with a one-sided alpha of .025.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.025|ONE_SIDED|97.5||||P value = .025 (one-sided) and sign test below|Sign test|||||||.025
81639091|NCT03979040|162968744|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -.5 was set for outcome analysis with a one-sided alpha of .025.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.025|ONE_SIDED|97.5|||||Sign test|||||||.025
81639092|NCT03979040|162968745|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -.5 was set for outcome analysis with a one-sided alpha of .025.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.025|ONE_SIDED|97.5|||||Sign test|||||||.025
81639093|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0882||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: Pre-CAC||||0.0882
81639094|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8032||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 5 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.8032
81639095|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9003||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 7 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.9003
81639096|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9523||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 10 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.9523
81639097|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9071||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.9071
81639098|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7509||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7509
81639099|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2824||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.2824
81587474|NCT02583256|162848805|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of aQIV-aQIV/aQIV-QIV HI GMT should not fall below 0.667.|GMT ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.3||||||Comparison performed for strain A/H1N1.||1.3|1.1|
81639100|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4017||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.4017
81639101|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4497||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.4497
81639102|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.165||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: Pre-CAC||||0.1650
81639103|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3494||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 5 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.3494
81639104|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4781||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 7 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.4781
81639105|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9847||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 10 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.9847
81587475|NCT02583256|162848805|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of aQIV-aQIV/aQIV-QIV HI GMT should not fall below 0.667.|GMT ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.0||||||Comparison performed for strain A/H3N2.||1.0|0.9|
81587476|NCT02583256|162848805|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of aQIV-aQIV/aQIV-QIV HI GMT should not fall below 0.667.|GMT ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.3||||||Comparison performed for strain B/Yamagata.||1.3|1.1|
81639106|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9731||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.9731
81639107|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6984||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.6984
81639108|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6265||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.6265
81639109|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7848||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7848
81639110|NCT02978183|162968765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5789||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.5789
81639111|NCT02978183|162968766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8165||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: Pre-CAC||||0.8165
81639112|NCT02978183|162968766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.659||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 10 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.6590
81639113|NCT02978183|162968766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7455||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7455
81639114|NCT02978183|162968766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9212||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.9212
81639115|NCT02978183|162968766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9509||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.9509
81639116|NCT02978183|162968766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7897||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7897
81639117|NCT02978183|162968766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3183||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.3183
81639118|NCT02978183|162968766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7604||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: Pre-CAC||||0.7604
81639119|NCT02978183|162968766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7343||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 10 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7343
81639120|NCT02978183|162968766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.153||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.1530
81639121|NCT02978183|162968766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3307||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.3307
81639122|NCT02978183|162968766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3399||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.3399
81639123|NCT02978183|162968766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5137||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.5137
81639124|NCT02978183|162968766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9962||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.9962
81639125|NCT02978183|162968767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3259||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: Pre-CAC||||0.3259
81639126|NCT02978183|162968767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9785||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 10 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.9785
81639127|NCT02978183|162968767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5112||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.5112
81639128|NCT02978183|162968767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7771||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7771
81639129|NCT02978183|162968767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6232||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.6232
81639130|NCT02978183|162968767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8895||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.8895
81521625|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|2.19||||0.9649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|4.975|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-7 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||4.975|0.940|0.9649
81587477|NCT02583256|162848805|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of aQIV-aQIV/aQIV-QIV HI GMT should not fall below 0.667.|GMT ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.3||||||Comparison performed for strain B/Victoria.||1.3|1.1|
81587478|NCT02583256|162848806|SUPERIORITY|Superiority criterion for the GMT ratio: Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of aQIV-aQIV/aQIV-QIV HI GMT should exceed 1.|GMT ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.3||||||Comparison performed for strain A/H1N1.||1.3|1.1|
81587479|NCT02583256|162848806|SUPERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of aQIV-aQIV/aQIV-QIV HI GMT should exceed 1.|GMT ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.0||||||Comparison performed for strain A/H3N2.||1.0|0.9|
81587480|NCT02583256|162848806|SUPERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of aQIV-aQIV/aQIV-QIV HI GMT should exceed 1.|GMT ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.3||||||Comparison performed for strain B/Yamagata.||1.3|1.1|
81587481|NCT02583256|162848806|SUPERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of aQIV-aQIV/aQIV-QIV HI GMT should exceed 1.|GMT ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.3||||||Comparison performed for strain B/Victoria.||1.3|1.1|
81587482|NCT02583256|162848807|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of QIV-aQIV/QIV-QIV HI GMT should not fall below 0.667.|GMT ratio|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|1.51||||||Comparison performed for strain A/H1N1.||1.51|1.28|
81587483|NCT02583256|162848807|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of QIV-aQIV/QIV-QIV HI GMT should not fall below 0.667.|GMT ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.14||||||Comparison performed for strain A/H3N2||1.14|0.99|
81639131|NCT02978183|162968767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8974||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.8974
81587484|NCT02583256|162848807|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of QIV-aQIV/QIV-QIV HI GMT should not fall below 0.667.|GMT ratio|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|1.58||||||Comparison performed for strain B/Yamagata.||1.58|1.27|
81587485|NCT02583256|162848807|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of QIV-aQIV/QIV-QIV HI GMT should not fall below 0.667.|GMT ratio|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|1.51||||||Comparison performed for strain B/Victoria.||1.51|1.22|
81587486|NCT02583256|162848808|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of aQIV-aQIV/aQIV-QIV HI GMT should not fall below 0.667.|GMT ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.32||||||Comparison performed for strain A/H1N1.||1.32|1.07|
81587487|NCT02583256|162848808|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of aQIV-aQIV/aQIV-QIV HI GMT should not fall below 0.667.|GMT ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.09||||||Comparison performed for strain A/H3N2.||1.09|0.90|
81587488|NCT02583256|162848808|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of aQIV-aQIV/aQIV-QIV HI GMT should not fall below 0.667.|GMT ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.25||||||Comparison performed for strain B/Yamagata.||1.25|1.01|
81587489|NCT02583256|162848808|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of aQIV-aQIV/aQIV-QIV HI GMT should not fall below 0.667.|GMT ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.27||||||Comparison performed for strain B/Victoria.||1.27|0.98|
81587490|NCT02583256|162848808|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of QIV-aQIV/QIV-QIV HI GMT should not fall below 0.667.|GMT ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.5||||||Comparison performed for strain A/H1N1.||1.5|1.3|
81587491|NCT02583256|162848808|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of QIV-aQIV/QIV-QIV HI GMT should not fall below 0.667.|GMT ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1||||||Comparison performed for strain A/H3N2.||1.1|0.9|
81587492|NCT02583256|162848808|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of QIV-aQIV/QIV-QIV HI GMT should not fall below 0.667.|GMT ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.4||||||Comparison performed for strain B/Yamagata.||1.4|1.2|
81587493|NCT02583256|162848808|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of QIV-aQIV/QIV-QIV HI GMT should not fall below 0.667.|GMT ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.5||||||Comparison performed for strain B/Victoria.||1.5|1.2|
81639132|NCT02978183|162968767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9604||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: Pre-CAC||||0.9604
81587494|NCT02583256|162848809|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the difference between SCR should not be below -10%.|SCR difference|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|8.6||||||Comparison performed for strain A/H1N1.||8.6|-4.9|
81587495|NCT02583256|162848809|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the difference between SCR should not be below -10%.|SCR difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|7.3||||||Comparison performed for strain A/H3N2.||7.3|-5.6|
81587496|NCT02583256|162848809|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the difference between SCR should not be below -10%.|SCR difference|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|10.4||||||Comparison performed for strain B/Yamagata.||10.4|-1.8|
81587497|NCT02583256|162848809|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the difference between SCR should not be below -10%.|SCR difference|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|8.5||||||Comparison performed for strain B/Victoria.||8.5|-3.3|
81587498|NCT02583256|162848809|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the difference between SCR should not be below -10%.|SCR difference|9.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.11|16.17||||||Comparison performed for strain A/H1N1.||16.17|3.11|
81639133|NCT02978183|162968767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5301||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 10 minutes Post-CAC||||0.5301
81639134|NCT02978183|162968767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0386||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.0386
81587499|NCT02583256|162848809|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the difference between SCR should not be below -10%.|SCR difference|-3.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.02|2.15||||||Comparison performed for strain A/H3N2.||2.15|-10.02|
81587500|NCT02583256|162848809|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the difference between SCR should not be below -10%.|SCR difference|12.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.73|19.12||||||Comparison performed for strain B/Yamagata.||19.12|6.73|
81587501|NCT02583256|162848809|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower bound of two-sided 95% CI on the difference between SCR should not be below -10%.|SCR difference|8.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|14.54||||||Comparison performed for strain B/Victoria.||14.54|2.17|
81587502|NCT04027218|162848829|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|2.79|||McNemar|||||2.79|2.34|0.001
81587503|NCT04027218|162848829|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.13|||McNemar|||||2.13|1.70|0.002
81587504|NCT04027218|162848829|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|1.92|||McNemar|||||1.92|1.87|0.004
81587505|NCT04027218|162848830|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-4.179||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81587506|NCT04027218|162848830|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-3.619||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81639135|NCT02978183|162968767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1034||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.1034
81639136|NCT02978183|162968767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0985||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.0985
81639137|NCT02978183|162968767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2342||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.2342
81587507|NCT04027218|162848830|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-4.099||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81587508|NCT04027218|162848831|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.073||||0.863|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated value corresponds with the number of negative changes, which implies participants with decrease in VAS score.|||||0.863
81587509|NCT04027218|162848831|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.267||||0.205|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated value corresponds with the number of negative changes, which implies participants with decrease in VAS score.|||||0.205
81587510|NCT04027218|162848831|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.858||||0.391|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated value corresponds with the number of negative changes, which implies participants with decrease in VAS score.|||||0.391
81587511|NCT04027218|162848833|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.672||||0.502|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated value corresponds with the absorbance comparing hemolysis in blood samples performed by clinical practice against to the corresponding intervention.|||||0.502
81587512|NCT04027218|162848833|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.327||||0.744|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated value corresponds with the absorbance comparing hemolysis in blood samples performed by clinical practice against to the corresponding intervention.|||||0.744
81587513|NCT04027218|162848833|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.885||||0.059|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated value corresponds with the absorbance comparing hemolysis in blood samples performed by clinical practice against to the corresponding intervention.|||||0.059
81587514|NCT02530294|162848835|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||< 0.001
81587515|NCT02530294|162848836|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Ranked ANCOVA||||||<0.001
81587516|NCT02530294|162848837|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Ranked ANCOVA||||||< 0.001
81587517|NCT02530294|162848838|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||< 0.001
81587518|NCT02530294|162848839|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||< 0.001
81587519|NCT02506816|162848840|OTHER|The P-valor Wilcoxon method is a non-parametric statistical hypothesis test used to evaluate changes from baseline H-score values of the three biomarkers.||||||0.033||||||In order to adjust the multiple comparisons made, Benjamini-Hochberg's false discovery rate (FDR) 10% method was used.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||After having analyzed the H-score for each of 3 biomarkers, we calculated the change from baseline subtracting post-treatment H-score from baseline H-score. Data were expressed as mean value and relative standard deviation.||||0.033
81587520|NCT02506816|162848841|OTHER|The differences in the change from baseline of different biomarkers were evaluated by the P-valor Wilcoxon method, a non-parametric statistical hypothesis test.||||||0.03||||||In order to adjust the multiple comparisons made, Benjamini-Hochberg's false discovery rate (FDR) 10% method was used.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||After having analyzed the H-score for each of several biomarkers, we calculated the change from baseline subtracting post-treatment H-score from baseline H-score. Data were expressed as mean value and relative standard deviation.||||0.03
81587521|NCT03019627|162848849|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square means|-3.83|||=|0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.34|5.68|||ANCOVA|||Frequency statistical analysis||5.68|-13.34|=0.428
81587522|NCT03019627|162848849|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square means|0.16|||=|0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.45|9.76|||ANCOVA|||Severity statistical analysis||9.76|-9.45|=0.974
81587523|NCT03019627|162848850|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-1.12|||=|0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.14|6.91|||ANCOVA|||frequency statistical analysis - week 4||6.91|-9.14|=0.783
81587524|NCT03019627|162848850|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square means|-3.82|||=|0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|6.41|||ANCOVA|||Frequency statistical analysis - week 8||6.41|-14.1|=0.461
81639138|NCT02978183|162968767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3016||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.3016
81639139|NCT02978183|162968768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4927||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: Pre-CAC||||0.4927
81639140|NCT02978183|162968768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8686||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 10 minutes Post-CAC||||0.8686
81458952|NCT03349060|162608951|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.9|-2.3|<0.0001
81639141|NCT02978183|162968768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5772||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.5772
81639142|NCT02978183|162968768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.9700
81639143|NCT02978183|162968768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7516||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7516
81639144|NCT02978183|162968768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9532||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.9532
81639145|NCT02978183|162968768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7522||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.7522
81639146|NCT02978183|162968768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6804||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: Pre-CAC||||0.6804
81639147|NCT02978183|162968768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6267||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 10 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.6267
81639148|NCT02978183|162968768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0976||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.0976
81639149|NCT02978183|162968768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4687|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 8: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.4687
81639150|NCT02978183|162968768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0421||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.0421
81639151|NCT02978183|162968768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6085||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.6085
81639152|NCT02978183|162968768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9634||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.9634
81639153|NCT02978183|162968769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3322||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: Pre-CAC||||0.3322
81639154|NCT02978183|162968769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8026||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 10 Minutes Pre-CAC||||0.8026
81639155|NCT02978183|162968769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9981||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 15 Minutes Pre-CAC||||0.9981
81639156|NCT02978183|162968769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5645||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.5645
81639157|NCT02978183|162968769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5455||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.5455
81639158|NCT02978183|162968769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.698||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.6980
81639159|NCT02978183|162968769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6115||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.6115
81458953|NCT03349060|162608952|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.2||||0.6134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.5|-0.9|0.6134
81639160|NCT02978183|162968769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4528||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: Pre-CAC||||0.4528
81639161|NCT02978183|162968769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7551||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 10 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7551
81639162|NCT02978183|162968769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5318||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.5318
81639163|NCT02978183|162968769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9748||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.9748
81458954|NCT03349060|162608952|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.7||||0.0422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.0|-1.4|0.0422
81521626|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.59||||0.8749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.711|3.473|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Ang1-7 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||3.473|0.711|0.8749
81639164|NCT02978183|162968769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7706||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7706
81639165|NCT02978183|162968769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3414||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.3414
81639166|NCT02978183|162968769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4361||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.4361
81639167|NCT02978183|162968770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0603||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: Pre-CAC||||0.0603
81639168|NCT02978183|162968770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4857||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 10 minutes Post-CAC||||0.4857
81639169|NCT02978183|162968770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9815||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.9815
81639170|NCT02978183|162968770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6213||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.6213
81639171|NCT02978183|162968770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1831||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.1831
81639172|NCT02978183|162968770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6489||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.6489
81639173|NCT02978183|162968770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2622||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.2622
81639174|NCT02978183|162968770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2397||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: Pre-CAC||||0.2397
81639175|NCT02978183|162968770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3202||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 10 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.3202
81639176|NCT02978183|162968770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2663||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.2663
81639177|NCT02978183|162968770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5672||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.5672
81639178|NCT02978183|162968770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5055||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.5055
81639179|NCT02978183|162968770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8143||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.8143
81458955|NCT03349060|162608952|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.5||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.3|-1.2|0.2050
81587525|NCT03019627|162848850|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square means|-15.3|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|-4.97|||ANCOVA|||Frequency statistical analysis - week 12||-4.97|-25.6|=0.004
81587526|NCT03019627|162848850|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square means|2.55|||=|0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.72|10.82|||ANCOVA|||Severity statistical analysis - week 4||10.82|-5.72|=0.544
81587527|NCT03019627|162848850|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square means|1.06|||=|0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.12|11.24|||ANCOVA|||Severity statistical analysis - week 8||11.24|-9.12|=0.837
81587528|NCT03019627|162848850|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square means|-13.8|||=|0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.7|3.88|||ANCOVA|||Severity statistical analysis - week 12||3.88|-23.7|=0.007
81587529|NCT03019627|162848851|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-0.7|||=|0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||week 4||-0.01|-1.38|=0.046
81587530|NCT03019627|162848851|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-0.3|||=|0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.44|||ANCOVA|||week 8||0.44|-1.05|=0.425
81587531|NCT03019627|162848851|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-0.09|||=|0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.58|||ANCOVA|||week 12||0.58|-0.76|=0.788
81639180|NCT02978183|162968770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6901||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.6901
81639181|NCT02978183|162968771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4032||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: Pre-CAC||||0.4032
81639182|NCT02978183|162968771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2946||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 10 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.2946
81639183|NCT02978183|162968771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2863||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.2863
81639184|NCT02978183|162968771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0891||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.0891
81639185|NCT02978183|162968771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5347||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.5347
81639186|NCT02978183|162968771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3733||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.3733
81639187|NCT02978183|162968771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2506||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.2506
81639188|NCT02978183|162968771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8667||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: Pre-CAC||||0.8667
81639189|NCT02978183|162968771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.764||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 10 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7640
81587532|NCT03019627|162848852|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-0.71|||=|0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|0.54|||ANCOVA|||week 4||0.54|-1.95|=0.265
81587533|NCT03019627|162848852|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-1.38|||=|0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||week 8||-0.17|-2.59|=0.026
81587534|NCT03019627|162848852|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-0.6|||=|0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.7|||ANCOVA|||week 12||0.70|-1.90|=0.361
81587535|NCT03019627|162848853|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-0.25|||=|0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.25|||ANCOVA|||week 4||0.25|-0.76|=0.323
81587536|NCT03019627|162848853|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|0.03|||=|0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.62|||ANCOVA|||week 8||0.62|-0.55|=0.908
81587537|NCT03019627|162848853|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-0.12|||=|0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.52|||ANCOVA|||week 12||0.52|-0.76|=0.702
81587538|NCT03019627|162848854|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|5.75|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|9.48|||ANCOVA|||||9.48|2.02|=0.003
81587539|NCT01993108|162848865|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.02
81587540|NCT01993108|162848865|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.118|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.118
81587541|NCT01993108|162848865|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.349|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.349
81587542|NCT01993108|162848865|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.348|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.348
81587543|NCT01993108|162848866|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.019
81587544|NCT01993108|162848866|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.240
81587545|NCT01993108|162848866|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.081|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.081
81587546|NCT01993108|162848866|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.247|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.247
81587547|NCT01993108|162848867|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.049|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.049
81587548|NCT01993108|162848867|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.497|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.497
81587549|NCT01993108|162848867|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.814|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.814
81587550|NCT01993108|162848867|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.593|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.593
81587551|NCT01993108|162848868|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.926|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.926
81587552|NCT01993108|162848868|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.126|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.126
81587553|NCT01993108|162848868|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.852|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.852
81587554|NCT01993108|162848868|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.552|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.552
81587555|NCT01236196|162848869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.11
81587556|NCT01236196|162848870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.80
81587557|NCT01236196|162848871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81639190|NCT02978183|162968771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8008||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.8008
81639191|NCT02978183|162968771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4729||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.4729
81521627|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.99||||0.9566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.899|4.342|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-7 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48.5 hours||4.342|0.899|0.9566
81639192|NCT02978183|162968771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4742||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.4742
81521628|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.91||||0.9549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.862|4.173|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-7 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 50 hours||4.173|0.862|0.9549
81521629|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.81||||0.9275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.816|4.005|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-7 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 54 hours||4.005|0.816|0.9275
81521630|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.32||||0.7483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.584|3.007|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-7 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 60 hours||3.007|0.584|0.7483
81521631|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.17||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.516|2.675|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-7 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 66 hours||2.675|0.516|0.6480
81521632|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.76||||0.9038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.741|4.17|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-7 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||4.170|0.741|0.9038
81521633|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.38||||0.7339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|3.915|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-7 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 96 hours||3.915|0.490|0.7339
81521634|NCT01597635|162732586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.38||||0.7714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.651|3.321|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang1-7 , Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 120 hours||3.321|0.651|0.7714
81521635|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.07||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.14|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-5, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 0.5 hours||0.140|0.032|1.0000
81521636|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|0.209|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-5, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 2 hours||0.209|0.048|1.0000
81521637|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.11||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.054|0.243|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-5, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 6 hours||0.243|0.054|1.0000
81521638|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.25||||0.9996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|0.547|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-5, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||0.547|0.113|0.9996
81521639|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.29||||0.9991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.634|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-5, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||0.634|0.130|0.9991
81521640|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.32||||0.9979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.149|0.682|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-5, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||0.682|0.149|0.9979
81521641|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.19||||1||95.0|0.091|0.417|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-5, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48.5 hours||0.417|0.091|1.0000
81521642|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.25||||0.9998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|0.539|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-5, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 50 hours||0.539|0.119|0.9998
81521643|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.31||||0.9985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.141|0.666|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-5, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 54 hours||0.666|0.141|0.9985
81521644|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.34||||0.9977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.162|0.73|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-5, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 60 hours||0.730|0.162|0.9977
81521645|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.22||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.105|0.468|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-5, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 66 hours||0.468|0.105|0.9999
81521646|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.26||||0.9996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|0.57|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-5, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||0.570|0.119|0.9996
81521647|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.82||||0.6621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.319|2.136|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-5, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 96 hours||2.136|0.319|0.6621
81521648|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.79||||0.7085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.324|1.847|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-5, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 120 hours||1.847|0.324|0.7085
81521649|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.06||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.14|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-7, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 0.5 hours||0.140|0.028|1.0000
81521650|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.043|0.216|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-7, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 2 hours||0.216|0.043|1.0000
81521651|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.08||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.177|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-7, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 6 hours||0.177|0.034|1.0000
81521652|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.2||||0.9998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.453|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-7, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||0.453|0.086|0.9998
81521653|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.17||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.075|0.4|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-7, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||0.400|0.075|0.9999
81587558|NCT01236196|162848872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.09
81587559|NCT01802775|162848874|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|9.5||||||Treatment difference was edoxaban - clopidogrel. For the treatment difference, 95% Confidence interval was calculated using a normal approximation to the binomial distribution.||9.5|-17.3|
81587560|NCT01096784|162848882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0642||95.0|||||CMH Row Mean Score Test|||||||0.0642
81639193|NCT02978183|162968771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2922||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.2922
81639194|NCT02978183|162968771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3657||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.3657
81521654|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.4||||0.9863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.173|0.901|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-7, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||0.901|0.173|0.9863
81521655|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.24||||0.9998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.529|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-7, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48.5 hours||0.529|0.103|0.9998
81521656|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.28||||0.9992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|0.626|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-7, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 50 hours||0.626|0.119|0.9992
81521657|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.24||||0.9995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.102|0.561|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-7, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 54 hours||0.561|0.102|0.9995
81521658|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.31||||0.9964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|0.729|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-7, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 60 hours||0.729|0.131|0.9964
81521659|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.25||||0.9995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.107|0.584|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-7, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 66 hours||0.584|0.107|0.9995
81521660|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.24||||0.9993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|0.578|||Ratio of Active/Placebo|||Ang II/Ang1-7, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||0.578|0.098|0.9993
81521661|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.34||||0.9781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|0.969|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-7, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 96 hours||0.969|0.119|0.9781
81521662|NCT01597635|162732587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.38||||0.9375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.154|1.341|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Ang II/Ang1-7, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 120 hours||1.341|0.154|0.9375
81521663|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.93||||0.2598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.752|1.215|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 0.5 hours||1.215|0.752|0.2598
81521664|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.97||||0.3949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.783|1.273|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 1 hour||1.273|0.783|0.3949
81521665|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.98||||0.4175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.791|1.294|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 2 hours||1.294|0.791|0.4175
81521666|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.98||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.806|1.292|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 4 hours||1.292|0.806|0.4420
81521667|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.99||||0.4432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.811|1.262|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 6 hours||1.262|0.811|0.4432
81521668|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.99||||0.4578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.818|1.229|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 8 hours||1.229|0.818|0.4578
81521669|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.96||||0.3365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.167|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||1.167|0.790|0.3365
81521670|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.95||||0.3339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.163|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 18 hours||1.163|0.770|0.3339
81521671|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.96||||0.3608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.786|1.166|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||1.166|0.786|0.3608
81521672|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.96||||0.3584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.788|1.168|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24.5 hours||1.168|0.788|0.3584
81521673|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.88||||0.1219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.725|1.073|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 25 hours||1.073|0.725|0.1219
81521674|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.99||||0.4662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.814|1.21|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 26 hours||1.210|0.814|0.4662
81639195|NCT02978183|162968772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: Pre-CAC||||0.6600
81521675|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.02||||0.5748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.828|1.247|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 28 hours||1.247|0.828|0.5748
81521676|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.97||||0.4104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.786|1.204|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 30 hours||1.204|0.786|0.4104
81521677|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.0||||0.5114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.817|1.246|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 32 hours||1.246|0.817|0.5114
81639196|NCT02978183|162968772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6877||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 10 minutes Post-CAC||||0.6877
81639197|NCT02978183|162968772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.334||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.3340
81639198|NCT02978183|162968772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7874||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7874
81639199|NCT02978183|162968772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3812||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.3812
81639200|NCT02978183|162968772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6987|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 7: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.6987
81639201|NCT02978183|162968772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6832||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.6832
81639202|NCT02978183|162968772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8521||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: Pre-CAC||||0.8521
81521678|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.98||||0.4213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.783|1.2|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 36 hours||1.200|0.783|0.4213
81521679|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.93||||0.2663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.731|1.132|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 42 hours||1.132|0.731|0.2663
81587561|NCT03761628|162848896|OTHER|The clinical performance endpoint - Clinical cure rate on Day 7 - was calculated and presented together with a one-sided 95% CI based on the exact binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson).|Clinical cure rate|40.9|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|23.3|||||||"It was assumed that the true cure rate was equal to 70%, therefore 22 patients were needed to obtain 90% chance (90% power) to show that the one-sided 95% CI for the observed cure rate was above 40%.~Hypotheses for the primary clinical performance endpoint:~* Null hypothesis: Clinical cure rate is less than or equal to 40%.~* Alternative hypothesis (one-sided): Clinical cure rate is above 40%."|||23.3|
81587562|NCT03761628|162848897|OTHER|Results are based on the exact binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson).|Proportion with reduction|72.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.8|89.3||||||||89.3|49.8|
81587563|NCT03761628|162848899|OTHER|Results are based on the exact binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson).|Recurrence rate Day 14|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|52.7||||||||52.7|0.3|
81587564|NCT03761628|162848899|OTHER|Results are based on the exact binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson).|Recurrence rate Day 35|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|45.9||||||||45.9|0|
81587565|NCT05429203|162848915|OTHER|||||||0.8||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.8
81587566|NCT05429203|162848916|OTHER|||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||1
81639203|NCT02978183|162968772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7516||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 10 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7516
81521680|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.91||||0.2373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.142|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||1.142|0.720|0.2373
81521681|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.92||||0.2575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.721|1.149|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48.5 hours||1.149|0.721|0.2575
81521682|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.9||||0.2173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.708|1.127|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 49 hours||1.127|0.708|0.2173
81521683|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.91||||0.2406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.717|1.143|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 50 hours||1.143|0.717|0.2406
81587567|NCT05429203|162848917|OTHER|||||||0.7||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.7
81639204|NCT02978183|162968772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6252||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.6252
81587568|NCT05429203|162848918|OTHER|||||||0.4||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.4
81587569|NCT05429203|162848919|OTHER|||||||0.8||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.8
81587570|NCT05429203|162848920|OTHER|||||||0.8||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.8
81587571|NCT05429203|162848921|OTHER|||||||0.7||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.7
81587572|NCT05429203|162848922|OTHER|||||||0.6||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.6
81587573|NCT05429203|162848923|OTHER|||||||0.5||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.5
81587574|NCT05429203|162848924|OTHER|||||||0.9||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.9
81587575|NCT05429203|162848925|OTHER|||||||0.8||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.8
81587576|NCT05429203|162848926|OTHER|||||||0.9||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.9
81587577|NCT03523117|162848928|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.3108|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3108
81587578|NCT03523117|162848929|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0001
81587579|NCT03523117|162848930|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.64||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0001
81587580|NCT03523117|162848931|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.06||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0002
81587581|NCT03277261|162848942|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (Ublituximab/Teriflunomide)|0.406|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.268|0.615||GEE (Generalized Estimating Equation) model for the relapse count per participant with logarithmic link function, treatment, region, and baseline Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) strata as covariates and log (years of treatment) as offset.|Negative Binomial Model|||||0.615|0.268|<0.0001
81587582|NCT03277261|162848943|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (Ublituximab/Teriflunomide)|0.033|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.058||GEE model for the relapse count per participant with logarithmic link function, treatment, region, and baseline EDSS strata as covariates and log (years of treatment) as offset.|Negative Binomial Model|||||0.058|0.019|<0.0001
81587583|NCT03277261|162848944|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (Ublituximab/Teriflunomide)|0.076|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|0.104||GEE model for the relapse count per participant with logarithmic link function, treatment, region, and baseline EDSS strata as covariates and log (years of treatment) as offset.|Negative Binomial Model|||||0.104|0.056|<0.0001
81587584|NCT03277261|162848946|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (Ublituximab/Teriflunomide)|5.442|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.536|8.375||Logistic regression model with treatment, region, baseline EDSS strata and log transformed baseline MRI lesion counts (T1 unenhancing, T2, Gd enhancing) as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||||8.375|3.536|<0.0001
81587585|NCT03277261|162848947|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (Ublituximab/Teriflunomide)|0.872|||=|0.4669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.603|1.261||Logistic regression model with treatment, region, baseline EDSS strata, and log-transformed baseline MRI counts (T1 unenhancing, T2, Gd enhancing) as covariates.|Logistic Regression|||||1.261|0.603|=0.4669
81639205|NCT02978183|162968772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8321||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.8321
81639206|NCT02978183|162968772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8173||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.8173
81458956|NCT03349060|162608952|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.2||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.5|-1.9|0.0012
81587586|NCT03277261|162848948|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.072|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.107|-0.036||The model includes treatment, region, baseline EDSS strata, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline volume (cube root transformed) as covariates and an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-0.036|-0.107|<0.0001
81587587|NCT01502644|162848959|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|32.2|||Linear Mixed Modeling|Group, group×week, average baseline pain, and opioid use at baseline were entered as fixed effects using an autoregressive covariance structure.||||32.2|3.7|0.01
81587588|NCT01110915|162848971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|0.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||2.5||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025|exact test of binomial proportions|||Null Hypothesis: MRI-related complication rate between the MRI scan and one-month post-MRI \>=10%.||2.5||<0.0001
81587589|NCT01110915|162848972|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 10%.|Difference in percentages|0.0|||||||||||Farrington-Manning test|A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025. Because there were no failures in either group, a p-value could not be calculated.||Null hypothesis: % successes MRI group ≤ % successes Control group -10%.||||
81587590|NCT01110915|162848973|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 10%.|Difference in percentages|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|5.9||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Farrington-Manning test|||Null hypothesis: % successes MRI group ≤ % successes Control group -10%.||5.9|-5.0|<0.0001
81587591|NCT01110915|162848974|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 10%.|Difference in percentages|1.5||||0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Farrington-Manning test|||Null hypothesis: % successes MRI group ≤ % successes Control group - 10%.|||-6.1|0.0010
81639207|NCT02978183|162968772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5445||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.5445
81639208|NCT02978183|162968772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.681||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.6810
81521684|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.92||||0.2471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.721|1.151|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 52 hours||1.151|0.721|0.2471
81521685|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.93||||0.2585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|1.157|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 54 hours||1.157|0.727|0.2585
81639209|NCT02978183|162968773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0111||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: Pre-CAC||||0.0111
81639210|NCT02978183|162968773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3391||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 10 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.3391
81639211|NCT02978183|162968773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.239||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.2390
81587592|NCT01110915|162848975|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 10%.|Difference in percentages|0.1||||0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Farrington-Manning test|||Null hypothesis: % successes MRI group ≤ % successes Control group - 10%.|||-4.6|0.0001
81587593|NCT01110915|162848976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|0.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.9||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|exact test of binomial proportions|||Null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects with sustained ventricular arrhythmias and asystole during MRI scans \>= 10%.||1.9||<0.0001
81587594|NCT01110915|162848977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Complication rate at 4 months|7.7|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||10.9||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Kaplan-Meier method|||Null hypothesis: the system-related complication rate between the implant procedure and the 4-months visit \>= 20%.||10.9||<0.05
81587595|NCT01857063|162848978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|-0.01||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.1||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA) model with baseline TNSS as a covariate, sequence, treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA)|||||0.10|-0.11|0.913
81587596|NCT01857063|162848980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.16||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA) model with baseline Weighted TNSS as a covariate, sequence, treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|LDA|||||0.16|-0.17|0.953
81587597|NCT01857063|162848981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.07||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA) model with baseline nasal congestion score as a covariate, sequence, treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|LDA|||||0.07|-0.07|0.974
81587598|NCT01857063|162848982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.03||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.01||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA) model with baseline nasal discharge score as a covariate, sequence, treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|LDA|||||0.01|-0.06|0.182
81587599|NCT01857063|162848983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.02||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.05||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA) model with baseline sneezing score as a covariate, sequence, treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|LDA|||||0.05|-0.01|0.161
81587600|NCT02800148|162849010|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|equivalence ratio|107.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.1|115.5||No p-value as calculated for bioequivalence, just a T/R ratio and 90% confidence interval|Fieller's method|||||115.5|96.1|
81587601|NCT01455012|162849011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-160.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-213.23|-107.45||The analysis of this primary efficacy variable was performed using a two-sided alpha level of 5 %.|ANCOVA||The treatment effect was estimated on the basis of the Least Square Mean (LSM) of the difference as well as on the 95 % Confidence Interval and the p-value for that difference. Difference to Placebo was calculated as Rotigotine-Placebo.|The 95 % Confidence Interval (CI) and the p-value for the mean difference between Rotigotine and Placebo was obtained from a linear Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effects for treatment and Baseline antihypertensive use and a covariate for the Baseline number of nocturnal elevations of Systolic Blood Pressure that are associated with Periodic Limb Movements (PLMs).||-107.45|-213.23|<0.0001
81521686|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.94||||0.3101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.737|1.17|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 56 hours||1.170|0.737|0.3101
81587602|NCT04552587|162849035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared change from baseline to follow up in our single group of caregivers.||||0.23
81587603|NCT00613509|162849055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.9406
81587604|NCT00613509|162849055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Likelihood ratio test|||||||0.9179
81587605|NCT04074317|162849098|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment groups were compared using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model, including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and patient within sequence as random effect.|||||<|0.0001||||||Least-squares geometric means for ln-transformed data.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81587606|NCT04074317|162849098|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment groups were compared using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model, including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and patient within sequence as random effect.||||||0.694|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.694
81587607|NCT04074317|162849098|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment groups were compared using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model, including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and patient within sequence as random effect.|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81521687|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.92||||0.2476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|1.16|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 60 hours||1.160|0.727|0.2476
81521688|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.96||||0.3887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.767|1.222|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 66 hours||1.222|0.767|0.3887
81639212|NCT02978183|162968773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3068||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.3068
81587608|NCT04074317|162849099|EQUIVALENCE|H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups.|LS Mean Difference|-21.29||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.23|-1.36|||ANOVA|||Plasma Glucose Levels: \>180 mg/dL: 0 to 90 minutes||-1.36|-41.23|0.041
81587609|NCT04074317|162849099|EQUIVALENCE|H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups.|LS Mean Difference|-7.45||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.43|16.54|||ANOVA|||Plasma Glucose Levels: \>180 mg/dL: 0 to 90 minutes||16.54|-31.43|0.453
81587610|NCT04074317|162849099|EQUIVALENCE|H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: means are not equal across the treatment groups.|LS Mean Difference|13.85||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.46|36.15|||ANOVA|||Plasma Glucose Levels: \>180 mg/dL: 0 to 90 minutes||36.15|-8.46|0.161
81587611|NCT04074317|162849099|EQUIVALENCE|H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: means are not equal across the treatment groups.|LS Mean Difference|-23.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.37|-12.48|||ANOVA|||Plasma Glucose \>180 mg/dL: 0 to 180 minutes||-12.48|-35.37|<0.001
81587612|NCT04074317|162849099|EQUIVALENCE|H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: means are not equal across the treatment groups.|LS Mean Difference|3.1||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|14.0|||ANOVA|||Plasma Glucose \>180 mg/dL: 0 to 180 minutes||14.00|-7.80|0.564
81587613|NCT04074317|162849099|EQUIVALENCE|H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: means are not equal across the treatment groups.|LS Mean Difference|27.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.96|38.09|||ANOVA|||Plasma Glucose \>180 mg/dL: 0 to 180 minutes||38.09|15.96|<0.001
81587614|NCT04074317|162849099|EQUIVALENCE|H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: means are not equal across the treatment groups.|LS Mean Difference|-1.74||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|13.22|||ANOVA|||Plasma Glucose \>180 mg/dL: 0 to 360 minutes||13.22|-16.70|0.813
81587615|NCT04074317|162849099|EQUIVALENCE|H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: means are not equal across the treatment groups.|LS Mean Difference|2.35||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.47|16.17|||ANOVA|||Plasma Glucose \>180 mg/dL: 0 to 360 minutes||16.17|-11.47|0.730
81587616|NCT04074317|162849099|EQUIVALENCE|H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: means are not equal across the treatment groups.|LS Mean Difference|4.09||||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.97|19.15|||ANOVA|||Plasma Glucose \>180 mg/dL: 0 to 360 minutes||19.15|-10.97|0.582
81587617|NCT04074317|162849105|EQUIVALENCE|"Bioequivalence would require 90% confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratio to be contained within the 80-125% range.~H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups."|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|37.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.36|43.75||Results of the statistical evaluation of ANOVA (alpha=0.05) for the hypothesis of equal treatment effects.|ANOVA||"Ratio calculated as PRAM geometric least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin + Pramlintide geometric least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.~Confidence interval on the ratio, expressed as a percentage."|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed data with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||43.75|31.36|<0.0001
81587618|NCT04074317|162849106|OTHER||Ratio of least-square means|435.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Results of the statistical evaluation of ANOVA (alpha = 0.05) for the hypothesis of equal treatment effects.|ANOVA||Ratio calculated as PRAM least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin + Pramlintide least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||||<0.0001
81611193|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.0|-4.0|0.44
81639213|NCT02978183|162968773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4914||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.4914
81639214|NCT02978183|162968773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5185||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.5185
81458957|NCT03349060|162608952|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.4||||0.2657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.3|-1.2|0.2657
81521689|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.92||||0.2294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.749|1.146|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||1.146|0.749|0.2294
81521690|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.09||||0.8522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.916|1.234|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PEEP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 168 hours||1.234|0.916|0.8522
81521691|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.02||||0.5885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.164|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 0.5 hours||1.164|0.890|0.5885
81458958|NCT03349060|162608952|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.2||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.5|-2.0|0.0019
81458959|NCT03349060|162608952|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.5||||0.1675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.2|-1.3|0.1675
81458960|NCT03349060|162608952|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.0||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.3|-1.8|0.0085
81458961|NCT03349060|162608953|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|8.8||||0.5539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|37.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||37.2|-19.6|0.5539
81458962|NCT03349060|162608953|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|27.9||||0.0561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|55.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||55.1|0.8|0.0561
81458963|NCT03349060|162608953|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-4.9||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|23.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||23.7|-33.4|0.7460
81458964|NCT03349060|162608953|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.3|28.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||28.3|-28.3|1.0000
81458965|NCT03349060|162608953|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|20.8||||0.1474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|46.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||46.2|-4.5|0.1474
81458966|NCT03349060|162608953|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|37.3||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|62.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||62.5|12.1|0.0123
81458967|NCT03349060|162608953|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-0.4||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|27.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||27.6|-28.5|0.9760
81458968|NCT03349060|162608953|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|7.8||||0.5965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|36.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||36.1|-20.4|0.5965
81458969|NCT03349060|162608954|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|24.0||||0.2278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|58.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||58.0|-9.9|0.2278
81458970|NCT03349060|162608954|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|35.2||||0.0996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|72.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||72.4|-2.0|0.0996
81458971|NCT03349060|162608954|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|14.5||||0.4449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|50.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||50.6|-21.6|0.4449
81521692|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.07||||0.8558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.23|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 1 hour||1.230|0.940|0.8558
81639215|NCT02978183|162968773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5262||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.5262
81521693|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.07||||0.8374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.932|1.224|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 2 hour||1.224|0.932|0.8374
81587619|NCT04074317|162849107|EQUIVALENCE|"Bioequivalence would require the 90% confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratio to be contained within the 80 - 125% range.~H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups."|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|60.44||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|90.0|45.41|80.43||Results of the statistical evaluation of ANOVA (alpha=0.05) for the hypothesis of equal treatment effects.|ANOVA||"Ratio calculated as PRAM geometric least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin + Pramlintide geometric least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.~Confidence interval on the ratio, expressed as a percentage."|AUC 0 to 90 The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed data with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||80.43|45.41|0.0075
81587620|NCT04074317|162849107|EQUIVALENCE|"Bioequivalence would require 90% confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratio to be contained within the 80 - 125% range.~H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups."|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|93.32||||0.6773|TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.14|124.16||Results of the statistical evaluation of ANOVA (alpha=0.05) for the hypothesis of equal treatment effects.|ANOVA|Based on Least-Squares geometric means for ln-transformed data.|"Ratio calculated as PRAM geometric least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin + Pramlintide geometric least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.~Confidence interval on the ratio, expressed as a percentage."|AUC 0 to 180 The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed data with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||124.16|70.14|0.6773
81587621|NCT04074317|162849107|EQUIVALENCE|"Bioequivalence would require the 90% confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratio to be contained within the 80 - 125% range.~H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups."|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|97.43||||0.8768|TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.94|130.14||Results of the statistical evaluation of ANOVA (alpha=0.05) for the hypothesis of equal treatment effects.|ANOVA||"Ratio calculated as PRAM geometric least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin + Pramlintide geometric least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.~Confidence interval on the ratio, expressed as a percentage."|AUC 0 to 360 The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed data with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||130.14|72.94|0.8768
81587622|NCT04074317|162849108|EQUIVALENCE|"Bioequivalence would require the 90% confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratio to be contained within the 80 - 125% range.~H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups."|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|53.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|44.51|65.11||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value to maintain the overall Type 1 error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA||"Ratio calculated as PRAM geometric least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin geometric least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.~Confidence interval on the ratio, expressed as a percentage."|The statistical model was ana analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed data with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||65.11|44.51|<0.0001
81587623|NCT04074317|162849108|EQUIVALENCE|"Bioequivalence would require the 90% confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratio to be contained within the 80 - 125% range.~H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups."|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|73.16||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.06|87.67||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value to maintain the overall Type 1 error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA||"Ratio calculated as PRAM geometric least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin + Pramlintide geometric least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.~Confidence interval on the ratio, expressed as a percentage."|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed data with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||87.67|61.06|0.0192
81587624|NCT04074317|162849108|EQUIVALENCE|"Bioequivalence would require the 90% confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratio to be contained within the 80 - 125% range.~H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups."|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|135.91||||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|90.0|113.1|163.31||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value to maintain the overall Type 1 error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA||"Ratio calculated as Regular Insulin geometric least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin + Pramlintide geometric least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.~Confidence interval on the ratio, expressed as a percentage."|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed data with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||163.31|113.10|0.0244
81639216|NCT02978183|162968773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6098||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: Pre-CAC||||0.6098
81639217|NCT02978183|162968773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8849||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 10 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.8849
81639218|NCT02978183|162968773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6941||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.6941
81639219|NCT02978183|162968773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5728||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.5728
81639220|NCT02978183|162968773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5931||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.5931
81639221|NCT02978183|162968773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7513||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7513
81639222|NCT02978183|162968773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7297||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.7297
81639223|NCT02978183|162968774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1259||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: Pre-CAC||||0.1259
81521694|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.01||||0.5886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.887|1.152|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 4 hours||1.152|0.887|0.5886
81639224|NCT02978183|162968774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9234||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 10 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.9234
81639225|NCT02978183|162968774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8816||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.8816
81639226|NCT02978183|162968774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5703||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.5703
81639227|NCT02978183|162968774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5428||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.5428
81639228|NCT02978183|162968774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7454||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7454
81639229|NCT02978183|162968774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8195||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.8195
81639230|NCT02978183|162968774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0909||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: Pre-CAC||||0.0909
81521695|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.05||||0.7532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.918|1.18|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 6 hours||1.180|0.918|0.7532
81639231|NCT02978183|162968774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4881||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 10 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.4881
81639232|NCT02978183|162968774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3391||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.3391
81639233|NCT02978183|162968774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6065||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.6065
81639234|NCT02978183|162968774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3393||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.3393
81639235|NCT02978183|162968774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8364||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.8364
81639236|NCT02978183|162968774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8858||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.8858
81639237|NCT02978183|162968775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8818||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: Pre-CAC||||0.8818
81639238|NCT02978183|162968775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8679||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 10 minutes Post-CAC||||0.8679
81639239|NCT02978183|162968775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7856||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7856
81639240|NCT02978183|162968775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7507||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7507
81639241|NCT02978183|162968775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8189||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.8189
81639242|NCT02978183|162968775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9206||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.9206
81639243|NCT02978183|162968775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9591||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 7: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.9591
81639244|NCT02978183|162968775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5302||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: Pre-CAC||||0.5302
81639245|NCT02978183|162968775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7591||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 10 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7591
81639246|NCT02978183|162968775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8978||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 15 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.8978
81639247|NCT02978183|162968775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7179||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 20 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7179
81639248|NCT02978183|162968775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7262||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 25 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.7262
81639249|NCT02978183|162968775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8275||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: 30 Minutes Post-CAC||||0.8275
81639250|NCT02978183|162968775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.618||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|ANCOVA|||Day 8: All Post-CAC Time Points||||0.6180
81639251|NCT02978183|162968776|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Adjustments for multiplicity were not employed|Fisher Exact|||Day 7: 10 minutes post-CAC||||>0.9999
81639252|NCT02978183|162968776|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Adjustments for multiplicity will not be employed|Fisher Exact|||Day 7: 15 minutes post-CAC||||>0.9999
81639253|NCT02978183|162968776|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Adjustments for multiplicity will not be employed|Fisher Exact|||Day 7: 20 minutes post-CAC||||>0.9999
81639254|NCT02978183|162968776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7312||||||Adjustments for multiplicity will not be employed|Fisher Exact|||Day 7: 25 minutes post-CAC||||0.7312
81639255|NCT02978183|162968776|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Adjustments for multiplicity will not be employed|Fisher Exact|||Day 7: 30 minutes post-CAC||||>0.9999
81639256|NCT02978183|162968776|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Adjustments for multiplicity will not be employed|Fisher Exact|||Day 8: 10 minutes post-CAC||||>0.9999
81587625|NCT04074317|162849109|OTHER||Ratio of least-square means|73.53||||0.2541|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value to maintain the overall Type 1 error rate at 0.05|ANOVA||Ratio calculated as PRAM least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||||0.2541
81587626|NCT04074317|162849109|OTHER||Ratio of least-squares means|103.89|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value to maintain the overall Type 1 error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA||Ratio calculated as PRAM least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin + Pramlintide least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||||>0.9999
81587627|NCT04074317|162849109|OTHER||Ratio of least-square means|141.29||||0.1747|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value to maintain the overall Type 1 error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA||Ratio calculated as Regular Insulin least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin + Pramlintide least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||||0.1747
81587628|NCT04074317|162849110|EQUIVALENCE|"Bioequivalence would require the 90% confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratio to be contained within the 80 - 125% range.~H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups."|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|53.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.59|64.83||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value to maintain the overall Type 1 error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA||"Ratio calculated as PRAM geometric least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin geometric least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.~Confidence interval on the ratio, expressed as a percentage."|AUC 0 to 90 The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed data with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||64.83|43.59|<0.0001
81521696|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.04||||0.7108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.906|1.179|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 8 hours||1.179|0.906|0.7108
81587629|NCT04074317|162849110|EQUIVALENCE|"Bioequivalence would require the 90% confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratio to be contained within the 80 - 125% range.~H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups."|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|65.24||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.02|78.8||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value to maintain the overall Type 1 error rate at 0.05|ANOVA||"Ratio calculated as PRAM geometric least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin + Pramlintide geometric least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.~Confidence interval on the ratio, expressed as a percentage."|AUC 0 to 90 The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed data with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||78.80|54.02|0.0018
81587630|NCT04074317|162849110|EQUIVALENCE|"Bioequivalence would require the 90% confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratio to be contained within the 80 - 125% range.~H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups."|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|122.73||||0.2391|TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.33|148.66||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value to maintain the overall Type 1 error rate at 0.05|ANOVA||"Ratio calculated as Regular Insulin geometric least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin + Pramlintide geometric least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.~Confidence interval on the ratio, expressed as a percentage."|AUC 0 to 90 The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed data with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||148.66|101.33|0.2391
81587631|NCT04074317|162849110|EQUIVALENCE|"Bioequivalence would require the 90% confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratio to be contained within the 80 - 125% range.~H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups."|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|54.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|47.58|61.73||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value to maintain the overall Type 1 error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA||"Ratio calculated as PRAM geometric least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin geometric least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.~Confidence interval on the ratio, expressed as a percentage."|AUC 0 to 180 The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed data with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||61.73|47.58|<0.0001
81521697|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.04||||0.7445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.918|1.19|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||1.190|0.918|0.7445
81587632|NCT04074317|162849110|EQUIVALENCE|"Bioequivalence would require the 90% confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratio to be contained within the 80 - 125% range.~H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups."|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|71.29||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.99|80.69||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value to maintain the overall Type 1 error rate at 0.05|ANOVA||"Ratio calculated as PRAM geometric least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin + Pramlintide geometric least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.~Confidence interval on the ratio, expressed as a percentage."|AUC 0 to 180 The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed data with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||80.69|62.99|0.0002
81611194|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||1.0|-5.0|0.21
81611195|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-3.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.0|-7.0|<0.001
81639257|NCT02978183|162968776|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Adjustments for multiplicity will not be employed|Fisher Exact|||Day 8: 15 minutes post-CAC||||>0.9999
81639258|NCT02978183|162968776|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Adjustments for multiplicity will not be employed|Fisher Exact|||Day 8: 20 minutes post-CAC||||>0.9999
81639259|NCT02978183|162968776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4297||||||Adjustments for multiplicity will not be employed|Fisher Exact|||Day 8: 25 minutes post-CAC||||0.4297
81639260|NCT02978183|162968776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4791||||||Adjustments for multiplicity will not be employed|Fisher Exact|||Day 8: 30 minutes post-CAC||||0.4791
81458972|NCT03349060|162608954|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|16.9||||0.4139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|55.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||55.5|-21.6|0.4139
81458973|NCT03349060|162608954|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-6.7||||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|27.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||27.4|-40.7|0.7290
81458974|NCT03349060|162608954|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|8.7||||0.6585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.3|44.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||44.6|-27.3|0.6585
81458975|NCT03349060|162608954|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|18.2||||0.3638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|55.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||55.1|-18.7|0.3638
81458976|NCT03349060|162608954|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|40.5||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|78.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||78.5|2.4|0.0550
81458977|NCT03349060|162608955|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-18.8||||0.4036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.4|20.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||20.9|-58.4|0.4036
81458978|NCT03349060|162608955|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-35.3||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.9|5.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||5.3|-75.9|0.1580
81458979|NCT03349060|162608955|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-14.2||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.5|25.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||25.1|-53.5|0.5140
81521698|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.98||||0.3759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.863|1.115|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 18 hours||1.115|0.863|0.3759
81521699|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.98||||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.859|1.118|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||1.118|0.859|0.3980
81521700|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.97||||0.3231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.849|1.103|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24.5 hours||1.103|0.849|0.3231
81639261|NCT00696241|162968777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.75|||<|0.001||95.0|-13.17|-8.34||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-8.34|-13.17|<0.001
81639262|NCT00696241|162968777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.48|-9.67||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-9.67|-14.48|<0.001
81458980|NCT03349060|162608955|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-19.8||||0.4149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.3|23.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||23.7|-63.3|0.4149
81639263|NCT00696241|162968777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.62|-10.81||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-10.81|-15.62|<0.001
81639264|NCT00696241|162968777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|2.35||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||2.35|-1.55|0.687
81639265|NCT00696241|162968777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|1.02||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||1.02|-2.87|0.352
81587633|NCT04074317|162849110|EQUIVALENCE|"Bioequivalence would require the 90% confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratio to be contained within the 80 - 125% range.~H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups."|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|131.55||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|90.0|116.01|149.17||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value to maintain the overall Type 1 error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA||"Ratio calculated as Regular Insulin geometric least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin + Pramlintide geometric least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.~Confidence interval on the ratio, expressed as a percentage."|AUC 0 to 180 The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed data with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||149.17|116.01|0.0026
81639266|NCT00696241|162968777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.06||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.12||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-0.12|-4.00|0.038
81587634|NCT04074317|162849110|EQUIVALENCE|"Bioequivalence would require the 90% confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratio to be contained within the 80 - 125% range.~H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups."|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|51.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|46.74|56.39||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value to maintain the overall Type 1 error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA||"Ratio calculated as PRAM geometric least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin geometric least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.~Confidence interval on the ratio, expressed as a percentage."|AUC 0 to 360 The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed data with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||56.39|46.74|<0.0001
81587635|NCT04074317|162849110|EQUIVALENCE|"Bioequivalence would require the 90% confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratio to be contained within the 80 - 125% range.~H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups."|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|78.24||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.39|85.76||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value to maintain the overall Type 1 error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA||"Ratio calculated as PRAM geometric least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin + Pramlintide geometric least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.~Confidence interval on the ratio, expressed as a percentage."|AUC 0 to 360 The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed data with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||85.76|71.39|0.0003
81587636|NCT04074317|162849110|EQUIVALENCE|"Bioequivalence would require the 90% confidence intervals of the geometric mean ratio to be contained within the 80 - 125% range.~H0: Means are equal between treatment groups. Ha: Means are not equal across the treatment groups."|Ratio of geometric least-squares means|152.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|138.91|167.22||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value to maintain the overall Type 1 error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA||"Ratio calculated as Regular Insulin geometric least-squares mean divided by the Regular Insulin + Pramlintide geometric least-squares mean, expressed as a percentage.~Confidence interval on the ratio, expressed as a percentage."|AUC 0 to 360 The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed data with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||167.22|138.91|<0.0001
81587637|NCT00293384|162849149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|0.57||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||85% statistical power|Simon optimal design|||Optimal Simon design for phase II study. p0=45% p1=65%.||||0.10
81587638|NCT00293384|162849150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|0.63||||||||||||||||||
81587639|NCT00293384|162849152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81587640|NCT04300296|162849174|OTHER||Posterior median difference|-13.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.8|19.3|||||Bayesian model to obtain the posterior distribution of the treatment difference between AIN457 and placebo|||19.3|-44.8|
81587641|NCT04300296|162849174|OTHER||Posterior median difference|14.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|40.7|||||Bayesian model to obtain the posterior distribution of the treatment difference between AIN457 and placebo|||40.7|-17.0|
81587642|NCT04300296|162849174|OTHER||Posterior median difference|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|35.4|||||Bayesian model to obtain the posterior distribution of the treatment difference between AIN457 and placebo|||35.4|-25.4|
81587643|NCT02896127|162849198|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|3.69|||Regression, Logistic||||"PTFU=post-treatment follow-up (12 weeks after last study treatment)~95% confidence intervals are from a score method with continuity correction."|3.69|1.65|<.0001
81587644|NCT01948375|162849229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81587645|NCT01948375|162849231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.007||95.0|1.26|4.4||For the comparison of direct effect of placebo needle and real needle, p=0.007|Generalized Estimating Equation|||||4.40|1.26|0.007
81587646|NCT01948375|162849232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.006||||||"for the comparison of difference of acupuncture pain in two periods between the two groups,t=-2.88, p=0.006.~t=-2.88 refers to the t value of t test."|t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.006
81587647|NCT01948375|162849233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63|||=|0.048||95.0|1.01|2.64||For the comparison of direct effect of placebo needle and real needle, p=0.048|Generalized Estimating Equation|||||2.64|1.01|=0.048
81587648|NCT04537806|162849239|SUPERIORITY||Proc Genmod|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.8|31.8|||Chi-squared||Estimates for treatment, and the corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated using Proc Genmod method, with treatment as a factor and age groups as a covariate variable.|||31.8|-31.8|1.0000
81587649|NCT00494494|162849247|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Our estimate of a clinically relevant increase is 25 microns. With these specifications, the sample size that is required to have 0.90 power for the comparison between two groups at the two-sided 0.05 significance level is about 10 per group.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.8||0.7029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|8.91|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no correlation between the 2 groups. Standard methods were used for power calculation to determine the sample size needed to have 0.90 power for the comparison between two groups at the two-sided significance of 0.05.||8.91|-3.27|0.7029
81587650|NCT00494494|162849248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.56||0.1937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|6.43|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||6.43|-2.41|0.1937
81587651|NCT00494494|162849249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.6||0.5066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|16.52|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||16.52|-3.12|0.5066
81587652|NCT00494494|162849250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.21||0.5099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.227|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.227|-0.13|0.5099
81587653|NCT00494494|162849251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.64||0.5005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|3.55|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||3.55|-1.49|0.5005
81587654|NCT02477020|162849254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-5.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.442||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.26|1.35||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using MMRM|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline Positive and Negative Symptom Scale (PANSS) total score was used as covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS total score-by-week interaction.|||1.35|-12.26|0.115
81639267|NCT00696241|162968778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.45|-9.0||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-9.00|-15.45|<0.001
81639268|NCT00696241|162968778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.64|-9.2||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-9.20|-15.64|<0.001
81587655|NCT02477020|162849255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.508||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.77|2.19||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline PANSS total score was used as covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS total score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 1||2.19|-3.77|0.602
81587656|NCT02477020|162849255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.229||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|2.19||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline PANSS total score was used as covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS total score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 2||2.19|-6.62|0.322
81587657|NCT02477020|162849255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-3.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.813||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.02|2.1||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline PANSS total score was used as covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS total score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 3||2.10|-9.02|0.221
81587658|NCT02477020|162849255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.147||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.33|4.11||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline PANSS total score was used as covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS total score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 4||4.11|-8.33|0.504
81587659|NCT02477020|162849255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-3.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.231||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|2.48||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline PANSS total score was used as covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS total score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 5||2.48|-10.30|0.229
81587660|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.562||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|0.38||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Positive symptoms, Change at Week 1||0.38|-1.84|0.195
81587661|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.786||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|0.36||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Positive symptoms, Change at Week 2||0.36|-2.74|0.132
81587662|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.959||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|-0.05||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Positive symptoms, Change at Week 3||-0.05|-3.84|0.045
81521701|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.93||||0.1245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.812|1.056|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 25 hours||1.056|0.812|0.1245
81521702|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.99||||0.4631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.134|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 26 hours||1.134|0.870|0.4631
81521703|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.92||||0.1026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.801|1.047|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 28 hours||1.047|0.801|0.1026
81521704|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.97||||0.3152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.101|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 30 hours||1.101|0.850|0.3152
81521705|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.91||||0.0762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.803|1.035|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 32 hours||1.035|0.803|0.0762
81521706|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.88||||0.0274||95.0|0.763|1.003|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 36 hours||1.003|0.763|0.0274
81521707|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.98||||0.3594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.853|1.112|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 42 hours||1.112|0.853|0.3594
81521708|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.04||||0.7027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.906|1.197|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||1.197|0.906|0.7027
81521709|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.08||||0.8661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.941|1.246|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48.5 hours||1.246|0.941|0.8661
81521710|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.06||||0.8084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.924|1.228|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 49 hours||1.228|0.924|0.8084
81521711|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.13||||0.9504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.976|1.3|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 50 hours||1.300|0.976|0.9504
81521712|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.01||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.871|1.164|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 52 hours||1.164|0.871|0.5300
81521713|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.08||||0.8595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.942|1.243|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 54 hours||1.243|0.942|0.8595
81521714|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.09||||0.8802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.943|1.261|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 56 hours||1.261|0.943|0.8802
81521715|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.11||||0.9232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.958|1.278|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 60 hours||1.278|0.958|0.9232
81521716|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.07||||0.7911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.902|1.256|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 66 hours||1.256|0.902|0.7911
81521717|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.28||||0.9946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.059|1.514|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||1.514|1.059|0.9946
81521718|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.26||||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.019|1.444|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Peak ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 168 hours||1.444|1.019|0.9830
81587663|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.025||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|0.49||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Positive symptoms, Change at Week 4||0.49|-3.56|0.135
81639269|NCT00696241|162968778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.74|-12.31||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-12.31|-18.74|<0.001
81521719|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.08||||0.8024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.261|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 0.5 hours||1.261|0.910|0.8024
81521720|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.0||||0.4806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.843|1.166|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 1 hour||1.166|0.843|0.4806
81587664|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|0.14||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Positive symptoms, Change at Week 5||0.14|-4.17|0.067
81521721|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.04||||0.6658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.869|1.223|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 2 hours||1.223|0.869|0.6658
81521722|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.03||||0.6131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.856|1.212|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 4 hours||1.212|0.856|0.6131
81587665|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.119||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|0.31||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Positive symptoms, Change at Week 6||0.31|-4.11|0.092
81587666|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.566||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.46||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Negative symptoms, Change at Week 1||1.46|-0.78|0.548
81587667|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.756||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|0.88||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Negative symptoms, Change at Week 2||0.88|-2.11|0.420
81587668|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.818||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|1.76||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Negative symptoms, Change at Week 3||1.76|-1.47|0.857
81587669|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.936||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|1.26||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Negative symptoms, Change at Week 4||1.26|-2.44|0.527
81587670|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|1.71||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Negative symptoms, Change at Week 5||1.71|-2.01|0.875
81639270|NCT00696241|162968778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|3.22||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||3.22|-2.05|0.662
81521723|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.02||||0.5795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.856|1.197|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 6 hours||1.197|0.856|0.5795
81521724|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.85||||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|0.993|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 8 hours||0.993|0.716|0.0209
81521725|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.0||||0.4823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.187|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||1.187|0.830|0.4823
81587671|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|1.13||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Negative symptoms, Change at Week 6||1.13|-2.58|0.441
81587672|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.406||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.43||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Disorganized thoughts, Change at Week 1||0.43|-1.17|0.362
81587673|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.83||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Disorganized thoughts, Change at Week 2||0.83|-1.26|0.687
81587674|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.618||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|0.76||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Disorganized thoughts, Change at Week 3||0.76|-1.68|0.458
81521726|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||0.0406|0.85||||0.0406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.703|1.021|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 18 hours||1.021|0.703|0.0406
81521727|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.0||||0.5186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.844|1.169|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||1.169|0.844|0.5186
81639271|NCT00696241|162968778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|3.03||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||3.03|-2.24|0.768
81639272|NCT00696241|162968778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.71||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.34|-0.09||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-0.09|-5.34|0.043
81639273|NCT00696241|162968779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.34|-5.22||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.22|-8.34|<0.001
81639274|NCT00696241|162968779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.24|-6.13||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.13|-9.24|<0.001
81639275|NCT00696241|162968779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.47|-6.36||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.36|-9.47|<0.001
81587675|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.704||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|1.4||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Disorganized thoughts, Change at Week 4||1.40|-1.38|0.991
81587676|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.782||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|0.82||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Disorganized thoughts, Change at Week 5||0.82|-2.27|0.354
81587677|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.804||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|0.33||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Disorganized thoughts, Change at Week 6||0.33|-2.85|0.119
81639276|NCT00696241|162968779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|1.52||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.52|-0.99|0.679
81639277|NCT00696241|162968779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|0.62||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.62|-1.89|0.319
81639278|NCT00696241|162968779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|0.38||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.38|-2.13|0.172
81639279|NCT00696241|162968780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.83|-5.22||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.22|-8.83|<0.001
81639280|NCT00696241|162968780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.87|-5.27||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.27|-8.87|<0.001
81639281|NCT00696241|162968780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.42|-6.82||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.82|-10.42|<0.001
81587678|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.469||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.6||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Hostility, Change at Week 1||0.60|-1.25|0.493
81587679|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.504||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.03||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Hostility, Change at Week 2||1.03|-0.96|0.949
81639282|NCT00696241|162968780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|1.56||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.56|-1.39|0.908
81639283|NCT00696241|162968780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|1.52||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.52|-1.43|0.956
81639284|NCT00696241|162968780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.51||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|-0.04||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.04|-2.98|0.044
81587680|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.604||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.33||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Hostility, Change at Week 3||0.33|-2.06|0.153
81587681|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.681||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|1.35||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Hostility, Change at Week 4||1.35|-1.34|0.994
81587682|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.679||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|0.73||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Hostility, Change at Week 5||0.73|-1.96|0.365
81587683|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.653||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|0.17||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Hostility, Change at Week 6||0.17|-2.41|0.088
81587684|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.397||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|1.03||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Anxiety, Change at Week 1||1.03|-0.54|0.535
81587685|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.502||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.58||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Anxiety, Change at Week 2||0.58|-1.40|0.412
81587686|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.522||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|0.55||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Anxiety, Change at Week 3||0.55|-1.52|0.354
81587687|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.85||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Anxiety, Change at Week 4||0.85|-1.49|0.589
81639285|NCT00696241|162968781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.59|-8.48||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-8.48|-13.59|<0.001
81639286|NCT00696241|162968781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.75|-9.65||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.65|-14.75|<0.001
81587688|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.569||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.6||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Anxiety, Change at Week 5||0.60|-1.65|0.360
81587689|NCT02477020|162849256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.635||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|0.58||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS Marder five-factor score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline PANSS Marder five-factor score-by-week interaction.|Anxiety, Change at Week 6||0.58|-1.93|0.288
81587690|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|0.47||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS Positive Score, Change at Week 1||0.47|-1.87|0.238
81587691|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.784||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|0.83||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS Positive Score, Change at Week 2||0.83|-2.27|0.359
81639287|NCT00696241|162968781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.97|-10.86||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-10.86|-15.97|<0.001
81639288|NCT00696241|162968781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.22||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.22|-1.90|0.879
81639289|NCT00696241|162968781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|1.04||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.04|-3.07|0.334
81639290|NCT00696241|162968781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.22||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|-0.16||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.16|-4.28|0.034
81639291|NCT00696241|162968782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.79|-5.45||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.45|-8.79|<0.001
81639292|NCT00696241|162968782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.51|-6.18||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.18|-9.51|<0.001
81639293|NCT00696241|162968782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.94|-6.61||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.61|-9.94|<0.001
81639294|NCT00696241|162968782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|1.45||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.45|-1.24|0.877
81639295|NCT00696241|162968782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|0.73||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.73|-1.96|0.369
81639296|NCT00696241|162968782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|0.3||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.30|-2.39|0.126
81639297|NCT00696241|162968783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.79|-7.48||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.48|-12.79|<0.001
81639298|NCT00696241|162968783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.07|-8.78||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-8.78|-14.07|<0.001
81639299|NCT00696241|162968783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.03|-9.73||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.73|-15.03|<0.001
81639300|NCT00696241|162968783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|3.18||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||3.18|-1.12|0.346
81639301|NCT00696241|162968783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.88||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.88|-2.40|0.811
81639302|NCT00696241|162968783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|0.93||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.93|-3.35|0.267
81639303|NCT00696241|162968784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.84|-4.21||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.21|-7.84|<0.001
81639304|NCT00696241|162968784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.75|-5.13||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.13|-8.75|<0.001
81639305|NCT00696241|162968784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.65|-5.03||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.03|-8.65|<0.001
81639306|NCT00696241|162968784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64||||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|2.1||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.10|-0.83|0.394
81639307|NCT00696241|162968784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|1.19||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.19|-1.74|0.712
81639308|NCT00696241|162968784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|1.29||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.29|-1.63|0.818
81639309|NCT00696241|162968785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.05|-8.64||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-8.64|-14.05|<0.001
81639310|NCT00696241|162968785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.38|-9.98||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.98|-15.38|<0.001
81587692|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.943||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|0.38||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS Positive Score, Change at Week 3||0.38|-3.34|0.119
81587693|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.014||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|0.8||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS Positive Score, Change at Week 4||0.80|-3.21|0.238
81587694|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.051||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|0.35||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS Positive Score, Change at Week 5||0.35|-3.81|0.102
81587695|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.094||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.77|0.56||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS Positive Score, Change at Week 6||0.56|-3.77|0.145
81587696|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.504||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|1.06||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS Negative Score, Change at Week 1||1.06|-0.93|0.902
81587697|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||MMRM|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.693||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|0.78||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS Negative Score, Change at Week 2||0.78|-1.96|0.396
81639311|NCT00696241|162968785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.51|-11.11||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-11.11|-16.51|<0.001
81458981|NCT03349060|162608955|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-18.8||||0.4036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.4|20.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||20.9|-58.4|0.4036
81587698|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.722||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|1.06||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS Negative Score, Change at Week 3||1.06|-1.79|0.612
81587699|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.856||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|1.33||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS Negative Score, Change at Week 4||1.33|-2.06|0.670
81587700|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.892||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|1.55||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS Negative Score, Change at Week 5||1.55|-1.98|0.807
81587701|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.853||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|0.54||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS Negative Score, Change at Week 6||0.54|-2.83|0.182
81639312|NCT00696241|162968785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|2.54||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||2.54|-1.83|0.750
81521728|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.98||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.824|1.132|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24.5 hours||1.132|0.824|0.3870
81639313|NCT00696241|162968785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|1.2||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.20|-3.16|0.378
81521729|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.91||||0.1281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.065|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 25 hours||1.065|0.770|0.1281
81521730|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.99||||0.4754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.837|1.181|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 26 hours||1.181|0.837|0.4754
81521731|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.01||||0.5627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.856|1.217|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 28 hours||1.217|0.856|0.5627
81521732|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.01||||0.5552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.848|1.22|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 30 hours||1.220|0.848|0.5552
81521733|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.0||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.843|1.201|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 32 hours||1.201|0.843|0.5030
81521734|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.01||||0.5558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.218|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 36 hours||1.218|0.840|0.5558
81521735|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.94||||0.2709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.769|1.135|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 42 hours||1.135|0.769|0.2709
81521736|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.98||||0.4143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.795|1.208|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||1.208|0.795|0.4143
81587702|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.801||0.933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|1.65||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS General Score, Change at Week 1||1.65|-1.52|0.933
81521737|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.09||||0.7886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.891|1.348|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48.5 hours||1.348|0.891|0.7886
81521738|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.08||||0.7607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.885|1.353|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 49 hours||1.353|0.885|0.7607
81521739|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.13||||0.8677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.922|1.4|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 50 hours||1.400|0.922|0.8677
81521740|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.06||||0.7012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.847|1.302|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 52 hours||1.302|0.847|0.7012
81521741|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.0||||0.5156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|1.23|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 54 hours||1.230|0.805|0.5156
81587703|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.151||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|1.66||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS General Score, Change at Week 2||1.66|-2.89|0.596
81639314|NCT00696241|162968785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|0.08||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.08|-4.28|0.059
81521742|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.96||||0.3524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.783|1.178|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 56 hours||1.178|0.783|0.3524
81521743|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.04||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.845|1.292|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 60 hours||1.292|0.845|0.6380
81521744|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.96||||0.4003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.743|1.241|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 66 hours||1.241|0.743|0.4003
81521745|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.16||||0.8817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.907|1.502|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||1.502|0.907|0.8817
81521746|NCT01597635|162732588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.14||||0.8145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.804|1.505|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Plateau ventilatory pressure, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 168 hours||1.505|0.804|0.8145
81521747|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.05||||0.6468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.765|1.321|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 0.5 hours||1.321|0.765|0.6468
81521748|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.9||||0.1965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.658|1.136|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 1 hour||1.136|0.658|0.1965
81521749|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.9||||0.1681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.694|1.129|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 2 hours||1.129|0.694|0.1681
81521750|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.85||||0.0877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.669|1.075|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 4 hours||1.075|0.669|0.0877
81521751|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.9||||0.2011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.715|1.159|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 6 hours||1.159|0.715|0.2011
81521752|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.06||||0.6855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.842|1.345|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 8 hours||1.345|0.842|0.6855
81521753|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.04||||0.6093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.325|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||1.325|0.800|0.6093
81521754|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.98||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.765|1.253|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 18 hours||1.253|0.765|0.4350
81521755|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.91||||0.2232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.722|1.195|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||1.195|0.722|0.2232
81521756|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.93||||0.2716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.733|1.2|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24.5 hours||1.200|0.733|0.2716
81521757|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.93||||0.2866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|1.19|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 25 hours||1.190|0.726|0.2866
81521758|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.0||||0.5033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.27|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 26 hours||1.270|0.780|0.5033
81587704|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.455||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.18|1.57||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS General Score, Change at Week 3||1.57|-4.18|0.371
81521759|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.88||||0.1493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.684|1.12|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 28 hours||1.120|0.684|0.1493
81521760|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.0||||0.4947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.759|1.301|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 30 hours||1.301|0.759|0.4947
81521761|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.89||||0.1951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.678|1.161|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 32 hours||1.161|0.678|0.1951
81521762|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.8||||0.0512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.612|1.05|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 36 hours||1.050|0.612|0.0512
81521763|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.99||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.775|1.279|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 42 hours||1.279|0.775|0.4700
81521764|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.05||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.811|1.368|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||1.368|0.811|0.6340
81521765|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.9||||0.2129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.689|1.183|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48.5 hours||1.183|0.689|0.2129
81521766|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.05||||0.6418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.798|1.411|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 49 hours||1.411|0.798|0.6418
81521767|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.99||||0.4797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.754|1.315|||Ratio of Active/Placebo|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 50 hours||1.315|0.754|0.4797
81521768|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.92||||0.2659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.703|1.199|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 52 hours||1.199|0.703|0.2659
81521769|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.9||||0.2102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.687|1.159|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 54 hours||1.159|0.687|0.2102
81521770|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.96||||0.3623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.24|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 56 hours||1.240|0.740|0.3623
81521771|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.95||||0.3499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.225|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 60 hours||1.225|0.730|0.3499
81521772|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.05||||0.6494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.787|1.377|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 66 hours||1.377|0.787|0.6494
81521773|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.02||||0.5567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.766|1.358|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||1.358|0.766|0.5567
81521774|NCT01597635|162732589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.85||||0.1095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.615|1.073|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||PaO2/FiO2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 168 hours||1.073|0.615|0.1095
81458982|NCT03349060|162608955|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-30.7||||0.2092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.9|9.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||9.6|-70.9|0.2092
81521775|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.06||||0.6098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.721|1.644|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 0.5 hours||1.644|0.721|0.6098
81521776|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.35||||0.9441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.931|2.068|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 1 hour||2.068|0.931|0.9441
81458983|NCT03349060|162608955|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|11.9||||0.5982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|53.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||53.0|-29.1|0.5982
81458984|NCT03349060|162608955|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|4.2||||0.8647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.3|44.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||44.7|-36.3|0.8647
81458985|NCT03349060|162608956|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-78.6||||0.0546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-117.5|-39.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||-39.6|-117.5|0.0546
81458986|NCT03349060|162608956|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-27.9||||0.3573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.5|6.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||6.7|-62.5|0.3573
81458987|NCT03349060|162608956|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-3.6||||0.9219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.6|48.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||48.5|-55.6|0.9219
81458988|NCT03349060|162608956|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|24.6||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|63.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||63.6|-14.4|0.3173
81458989|NCT03349060|162608956|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-25.0||||0.5408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.0|27.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||27.0|-77.0|0.5408
81458990|NCT03349060|162608956|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|24.6||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|63.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||63.6|-14.4|0.3173
81458991|NCT03349060|162608956|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-25.0||||0.5408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.0|27.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||27.0|-77.0|0.5408
81458992|NCT03349060|162608956|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|24.6||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|63.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||63.6|-14.4|0.3173
81458993|NCT03349060|162608957|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.8||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.2|-4.4|0.0006
81458994|NCT03349060|162608957|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-6.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|-4.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-4.7|-7.9|<0.0001
81458995|NCT03349060|162608957|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-3.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.0|-5.6|<0.0001
81521777|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.12||||0.7173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.749|1.621|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 2 hours||1.621|0.749|0.7173
81521778|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.26||||0.8292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.949|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 4 hours||1.949|0.810|0.8292
81587705|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.625||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|2.84||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS General Score, Change at Week 4||2.84|-3.58|0.821
81521779|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.23||||0.8008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.775|1.832|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 6 hours||1.832|0.775|0.8008
81521780|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.2||||0.7905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.776|1.799|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 8 hours||1.799|0.776|0.7905
81521781|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.17||||0.7566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.737|1.958|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||1.958|0.737|0.7566
81521782|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.25||||0.8349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.812|2.05|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 18 hours||2.050|0.812|0.8349
81521783|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.99||||0.4739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.713|1.527|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||1.527|0.713|0.4739
81521784|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.06||||0.6291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.763|1.647|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24.5 hours||1.647|0.763|0.6291
81521785|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.18||||0.8032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.814|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 25 hours||1.814|0.830|0.8032
81521786|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.91||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.626|1.416|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 26 hours||1.416|0.626|0.3250
81521787|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.05||||0.5828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.687|1.63|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 28 hours||1.630|0.687|0.5828
81521788|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.98||||0.4546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.661|1.512|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 30 hours||1.512|0.661|0.4546
81521789|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.06||||0.6158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|1.639|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 32 hours||1.639|0.719|0.6158
81521790|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.17||||0.7748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.752|1.77|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 36 hours||1.770|0.752|0.7748
81521791|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.09||||0.6565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.686|1.714|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 42 hours||1.714|0.686|0.6565
81521792|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.87||||0.2773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.566|1.38|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||1.380|0.566|0.2773
81521793|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.92||||0.3606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.467|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48.5 hours||1.467|0.610|0.3606
81521794|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.83||||0.2211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.555|1.317|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 49 hours||1.317|0.555|0.2211
81521795|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.88||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.587|1.348|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 50 hours||1.348|0.587|0.2860
81587706|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.621||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|1.6||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS General Score, Change at Week 5||1.60|-4.81|0.323
81521796|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.94||||0.4079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.609|1.51|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 52 hours||1.510|0.609|0.4079
81521797|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.02||||0.5284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.614|1.663|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 54 hours||1.663|0.614|0.5284
81521798|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.9||||0.3586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.568|1.458|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 56 hours||1.458|0.568|0.3586
81521799|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.13||||0.6768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.672|1.853|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 60 hours||1.853|0.672|0.6768
81521800|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.77||||0.1574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.488|1.39|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 66 hours||1.390|0.488|0.1574
81521801|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.92||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|1.584|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||1.584|0.521|0.3900
81521802|NCT01597635|162732590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.05||||0.5915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.748|1.516|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Oxygenation index, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 168 hours||1.516|0.748|0.5915
81521803|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.88||||0.06828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.528|1.501|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||CXCL-8 (IL-8), Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||1.501|0.528|0.06828
81521804|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.96||||0.5674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.609|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||CXCL-8 (IL-8), Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||1.609|0.570|0.5674
81521805|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.66||||0.8855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.321|1.316|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||CXCL-8 (IL-8), Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||1.316|0.321|0.8855
81639315|NCT00696241|162968786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.02|-5.48||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.48|-9.02|<0.001
81639316|NCT00696241|162968786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.92|-6.4||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.40|-9.92|<0.001
81521806|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.97||||0.5358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.531|1.76|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||CXCL-8 (IL-8), Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||1.760|0.531|0.5358
81521807|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.17||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|2.155|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||CXCL-8 (IL-8), Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 120 hours||2.155|0.622|0.6990
81521808|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.99||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.549|1.721|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||IL-6, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||1.721|0.549|0.5130
81521809|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.73||||0.7696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.731|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||IL-6, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||1.731|0.300|0.7696
81521810|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.51||||0.9254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.203|1.289|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||IL-6, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||1.289|0.203|0.9254
81521811|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.72||||0.7088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.216|2.419|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||IL-6, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||2.419|0.216|0.7088
81587707|NCT02477020|162849257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-2.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.732||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.87|0.98||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. PANSS subscale score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PANSS subscale score-by-week interaction.|PANSS General Score, Change at Week 6||0.98|-5.87|0.161
81639317|NCT00696241|162968786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.17|-6.65||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.65|-10.17|<0.001
81587708|NCT02477020|162849258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.664||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.263|10.624|||Regression, Logistic||TAK-063 versus Placebo. The p-values were obtained using a logistic regression model adjusting for treatment and the Baseline PANSS total score.|Week 1||10.624|1.263|0.017
81587709|NCT02477020|162849258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.782||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.287|6.014|||Regression, Logistic||TAK-063 versus Placebo. The p-values were obtained using a logistic regression model adjusting for treatment and the Baseline PANSS total score.|Week 2||6.014|1.287|0.009
81639318|NCT00696241|162968786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|1.57||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.57|-1.29|0.845
81639319|NCT00696241|162968786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|0.65||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.65|-2.19|0.290
81521812|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.47||||0.8787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.112|1.69|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||IL-6, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 120 hours||1.690|0.112|0.8787
81521813|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.92||||0.7338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.714|1.197|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||RAGE, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||1.197|0.714|0.7338
81521814|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.0||||0.4955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.703|1.415|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||RAGE, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||1.415|0.703|0.4955
81521815|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.98||||0.5264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.541|1.788|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||RAGE, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||1.788|0.541|0.5264
81521816|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.91||||0.6183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.454|1.742|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||RAGE, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||1.742|0.454|0.6183
81521817|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.03||||0.5291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.483|2.118|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||RAGE, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 120 hours||2.118|0.483|0.5291
81521818|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.09||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.828|1.448|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||MPO, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||1.448|0.828|0.7400
81521819|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.25||||0.9375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.937|1.683|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||MPO, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||1.683|0.937|0.9375
81521820|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.26||||0.9118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.896|1.771|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||MPO, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||1.771|0.896|0.9118
81521821|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.43||||0.9217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.866|2.382|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||MPO, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||2.382|0.866|0.9217
81521822|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.48||||0.8676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.064|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||MPO, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 120 hours||3.064|0.730|0.8676
81521823|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.83||||0.8835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.609|1.135|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Angiopoietin-2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||1.135|0.609|0.8835
81521824|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.98||||0.5446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.723|1.33|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Angiopoietin-2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||1.330|0.723|0.5446
81587710|NCT02477020|162849258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.818||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.877|3.771|||Regression, Logistic||TAK-063 versus Placebo. The p-values were obtained using a logistic regression model adjusting for treatment and the Baseline PANSS total score.|Week 3||3.771|0.877|0.108
81587711|NCT02477020|162849258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.222||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.583|2.561|||Regression, Logistic||TAK-063 versus Placebo. The p-values were obtained using a logistic regression model adjusting for treatment and the Baseline PANSS total score.|Week 4||2.561|0.583|0.596
81587712|NCT02477020|162849258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.542||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.722|3.292|||Regression, Logistic||TAK-063 versus Placebo. The p-values were obtained using a logistic regression model adjusting for treatment and the Baseline PANSS total score.|Week 5||3.292|0.722|0.263
81587713|NCT02477020|162849258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.567||||0.253||95.0|0.725|3.388|||Regression, Logistic||TAK-063 versus Placebo. The p-values were obtained using a logistic regression model adjusting for treatment and the Baseline PANSS total score.|Week 6||3.388|0.725|0.253
81587714|NCT02477020|162849259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.14||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline CGI-S score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline CGI-S score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 1||0.14|-0.23|0.619
81587715|NCT02477020|162849259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.05||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline CGI-S score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline CGI-S score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 2||0.05|-0.48|0.116
81639320|NCT00696241|162968786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|0.41||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.41|-2.44|0.161
81458996|NCT03349060|162608957|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-8.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-6.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-6.6|-10.2|<0.0001
81587716|NCT02477020|162849259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.11||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline CGI-S score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline CGI-S score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 3||-0.11|-0.77|0.009
81587717|NCT02477020|162849259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.0||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline CGI-S score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline CGI-S score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 4||0.00|-0.72|0.049
81587718|NCT02477020|162849259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.09||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline CGI-S score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline CGI-S score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 5||-0.09|-0.85|0.016
81587719|NCT02477020|162849259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202||0.035||95.0|-0.83|-0.03||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline CGI-S score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline CGI-S score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 6||-0.03|-0.83|0.035
81587720|NCT02477020|162849260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.21||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline CGI-S score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline CGI-S score-by-week interaction.|Week 1||0.21|-0.29|0.746
81587721|NCT02477020|162849260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least mean square difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.03||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline CGI-S score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline CGI-S score-by-week interaction.|Week 2||-0.03|-0.72|0.034
81587722|NCT02477020|162849260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.203||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.17||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline CGI-S score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline CGI-S score-by-week interaction.|Week 3||-0.17|-0.97|0.006
81639321|NCT00696241|162968787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.88|-8.0||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-8.00|-13.88|<0.001
81639322|NCT00696241|162968787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.11|-8.24||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-8.24|-14.11|<0.001
81458997|NCT03349060|162608957|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.7||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.7|-4.7|0.0096
81458998|NCT03349060|162608957|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-7.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|-5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-5.2|-9.3|<0.0001
81458999|NCT03349060|162608957|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-3.1||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.9|-5.2|0.0049
81587723|NCT02477020|162849260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.12||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline CGI-S score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline CGI-S score-by-week interaction.|Week 4||-0.12|-0.99|0.013
81587724|NCT02477020|162849260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least mean square difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.09||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline CGI-S score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline CGI-S score-by-week interaction.|Week 5||-0.09|-1.03|0.020
81587725|NCT02477020|162849260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.18||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline CGI-S score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline CGI-S score-by-week interaction.|Week 6||-0.18|-1.15|0.007
81587726|NCT02477020|162849261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.726||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.899|8.267||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic||TAK-063 versus Placebo. The p-values were obtained using a logistic regression model adjusting for treatment and the Baseline CGI-S score.|Week 1||8.267|0.899|0.077
81587727|NCT02477020|162849261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.331||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.055|5.153||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic||TAK-063 versus Placebo. The p-values were obtained using a logistic regression model adjusting for treatment and the Baseline CGI-S score.|Week 2||5.153|1.055|0.036
81587728|NCT02477020|162849261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.69||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.208|5.99||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic||TAK-063 versus Placebo. The p-values were obtained using a logistic regression model adjusting for treatment and the Baseline CGI-S score.|Week 3||5.990|1.208|0.015
81587729|NCT02477020|162849261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.737||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.807|3.735||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic||TAK-063 versus Placebo. The p-values were obtained using a logistic regression model adjusting for treatment and the Baseline CGI-S score.|Week 4||3.735|0.807|0.158
81587730|NCT02477020|162849261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.739||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.798|3.789||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic||TAK-063 versus Placebo. The p-values were obtained using a logistic regression model adjusting for treatment and the Baseline CGI-S score.|Week 5||3.789|0.798|0.164
81587731|NCT02477020|162849261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.44||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.523|7.77||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic||TAK-063 versus Placebo. The p-values were obtained using a logistic regression model adjusting for treatment and the Baseline CGI-S score.|Week 6||7.770|1.523|0.003
81587732|NCT02477020|162849262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.547||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|4.86||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline BACS total score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline BACS total score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 3||4.86|-1.26|0.246
81587733|NCT02477020|162849262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.767||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|5.69||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|Least square mean difference||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline BACS total score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline BACS total score-by-week interaction|Change at Week 6||5.69|-1.30|0.216
81587734|NCT02477020|162849263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least mean square difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.664||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|2.91||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline BNSS total score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline BNSS total score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 3||2.91|-3.67|0.820
81459000|NCT03349060|162608957|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-6.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-4.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-4.7|-9.0|<0.0001
81521825|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.95||||0.6267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.679|1.333|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Angiopoietin-2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||1.333|0.679|0.6267
81521826|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.88||||0.7668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.612|1.26|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Angiopoietin-2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||1.260|0.612|0.7668
81521827|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.94||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.588|1.509|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Angiopoietin-2, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 120 hours||1.509|0.588|0.6100
81521828|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.68||||0.8159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.291|1.623|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Renin, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||1.623|0.291|0.8159
81587735|NCT02477020|162849263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-2.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|1.18||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline BNSS total score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline BACS total score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 6||1.18|-6.93|0.163
81587736|NCT02477020|162849264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|2.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.769||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|6.19||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline PSP score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PSP score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 3||6.19|-0.81|0.131
81587737|NCT02477020|162849264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.313||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|7.19||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline PSP score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline PSP score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 6||7.19|-1.96|0.260
81587738|NCT02477020|162849265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.855||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|3.73||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline UPSA-B composite score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline UPSA-B composite score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 3||3.73|-3.61|0.973
81587739|NCT02477020|162849265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least mean square difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.255||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|3.92||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Least square means, differences and p-values were obtained using a MMRM.|MMRM||TAK-063 - Placebo. Baseline UPSA-B composite score was used as a covariate, pooled center, week and treatment as fixed factors, the treatment-by-week interaction and Baseline UPSA-B composite score-by-week interaction.|Change at Week 6||3.92|-5.00|0.812
81587740|NCT02103478|162849307|EQUIVALENCE|The 95% confidence intervals for the difference (oral - IV) were generated using an ANOVA model separately for Course 1 and Course 2.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.144|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.165|2.876|||||Course 1|||2.876|-3.165|
81587741|NCT02103478|162849307|EQUIVALENCE|The 95% confidence intervals for the difference (oral - IV) were generated using an ANOVA model separately for Course 1 and Course 2.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.087|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.463|3.288|||||Course 2|||3.288|-3.463|
81587742|NCT02103478|162849307|EQUIVALENCE|The 95% confidence intervals for the difference (oral - IV) were generated using an ANOVA model separately for Course 1 and Course 2.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.588|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.074|0.899|||||Course 1|||0.899|-6.074|
81587743|NCT02103478|162849307|EQUIVALENCE|The 95% confidence intervals for the difference (oral - IV) were generated using an ANOVA model separately for Course 1 and Course 2.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.096|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|4.888|||||Course 2|||4.888|-5.080|
81587744|NCT05107128|162849333|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square (LS) Means|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.1675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.5||The p-value was obtained from Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) model which includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction as categorical covariates, and SDMT score at baseline as a continuous covariate.|MMRM||Difference was calculated as SAGE-718 - placebo.|||0.5|-2.7|0.1675
81587745|NCT05107128|162849334|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.4872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.1||The p-value was obtained from MMRM model which includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction as categorical covariates, and UHDRS - Independence Scale at baseline as a continuous covariate.|MMRM||Difference was calculated as SAGE-718 - placebo.|||1.1|-2.4|0.4872
81587746|NCT05107128|162849335|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.04||0.4089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|6.9||The p-value was obtained from MMRM model which includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction as categorical covariates, and SDMT score at baseline as a continuous covariate.|MMRM||Difference was calculated as SAGE-718 - placebo.|||6.9|-17.0|0.4089
81587747|NCT05107128|162849336|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.5766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|3.19||The p-value was obtained from MMRM model which includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction as categorical covariates, and a baseline value as a continuous covariate.|MMRM||Difference was calculated as SAGE-718 - placebo.|||3.19|-1.78|0.5766
81587748|NCT05107128|162849337|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.1777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|0.39||The p-value was obtained from MMRM model which includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction as categorical covariates, and baseline value as a continuous covariate.|MMRM||Difference was calculated as SAGE-718 - placebo.|||0.39|-2.13|0.1777
81587749|NCT05107128|162849338|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|7.3||The p-value was obtained from MMRM model which includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction as categorical covariates, and Hi-DEF at baseline as a continuous covariate.|MMRM||Difference was calculated as SAGE-718 - placebo.|||7.3|0.4|0.0291
81587750|NCT05107128|162849339|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.2923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||The p-value was obtained from MMRM model which includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction as categorical covariates, and CGI at baseline as a continuous covariate.|MMRM||Difference was calculated as SAGE-718 - placebo.|||0.1|-0.3|0.2923
81459001|NCT03349060|162608958|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.1|-0.6|0.0020
81587751|NCT04115358|162849350|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81639323|NCT00696241|162968787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.15|-9.28||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.28|-15.15|<0.001
81459002|NCT03349060|162608958|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.6|-1.0|<0.0001
81459003|NCT03349060|162608958|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.5||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.2|-0.7|0.0011
81459004|NCT03349060|162608958|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.7|-1.2|<0.0001
81459005|NCT03349060|162608958|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.2|-0.8|0.0020
81459006|NCT03349060|162608958|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.6|-1.2|<0.0001
81459007|NCT03349060|162608958|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.5||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.2|-0.8|0.0014
81459008|NCT03349060|162608958|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.6|-1.3|<0.0001
81459009|NCT03349060|162608959|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|6.0||||0.0575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|11.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||11.7|0.3|0.0575
81459010|NCT03349060|162608959|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|18.1||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|25.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||25.5|10.7|0.0002
81459011|NCT03349060|162608959|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|9.2||||0.0411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|17.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||17.1|1.3|0.0411
81459012|NCT03349060|162608959|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|26.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.9|35.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||35.5|16.9|<0.0001
81459013|NCT03349060|162608959|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|8.9||||0.0781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|18.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||18.0|-0.1|0.0781
81459014|NCT03349060|162608959|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|26.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.2|36.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||36.3|16.2|<0.0001
81521829|NCT01597635|162732593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.53||||0.7988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.106|2.657|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||Aldosterone, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||2.657|0.106|0.7988
81587752|NCT04115358|162849351|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587753|NCT04115358|162849352|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587754|NCT04115358|162849353|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587755|NCT04115358|162849354|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587756|NCT04115358|162849355|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587757|NCT04115358|162849356|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587758|NCT04115358|162849357|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587759|NCT04115358|162849358|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587760|NCT04115358|162849359|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81459015|NCT03349060|162608959|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|14.2||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|23.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||23.2|5.3|0.0075
81587761|NCT04115358|162849360|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587762|NCT04115358|162849361|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587763|NCT04115358|162849362|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587764|NCT04115358|162849363|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587765|NCT04115358|162849364|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587766|NCT04115358|162849365|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587767|NCT04115358|162849366|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587768|NCT04115358|162849367|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587769|NCT04115358|162849368|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587770|NCT04115358|162849369|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587771|NCT04115358|162849370|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587772|NCT04115358|162849371|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587773|NCT04115358|162849372|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587774|NCT04115358|162849373|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587775|NCT04115358|162849374|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587776|NCT04115358|162849375|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587777|NCT04115358|162849376|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587778|NCT04115358|162849377|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587779|NCT04115358|162849378|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587780|NCT04115358|162849379|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587781|NCT04115358|162849380|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587782|NCT04115358|162849381|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-Square Test was used to compare qualitative data.The results were evaluated at the significance level of p\<0,05.||||>0.05
81587783|NCT02346240|162849382|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|61.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.1|71.2|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95 % CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 400 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||71.2|52.1|
81587784|NCT02346240|162849382|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|56.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.4|66.0|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95 % CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 200 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||66.0|46.4|
81587785|NCT02346240|162849382|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|37.988|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.312|127.576||The p-value is evaluated at a 2-sided significance level for CZP 400 mg vs. PBO.|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||127.576|11.312|<0.0001
81587786|NCT02346240|162849382|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|30.023|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.971|100.481||The p-value is evaluated at a 2-sided significance level for CZP 200 mg vs. PBO.|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||100.481|8.971|<0.0001
81587787|NCT02346240|162849382|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|13.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|24.1|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure|Estimate and 95 % CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 400 mg Q2W (RS) versus Etanercept Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||24.1|2.7|
81587788|NCT02346240|162849382|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|18.9|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure|Estimate and 95 % CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 200 mg Q2W (RS) versus Etanercept Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||18.9|-2.9|
81639324|NCT00696241|162968787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|1.33||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.33|-3.43|0.385
81639325|NCT00696241|162968787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|1.08||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.08|-3.66|0.285
81459016|NCT03349060|162608959|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|29.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.6|38.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||38.9|19.6|<0.0001
81587789|NCT02346240|162849382|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.756|||=|0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.114|2.768||The p-value is evaluated at a 2-sided significance level for CZP 400 mg vs. ETN.|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||2.768|1.114|=0.0152
81587790|NCT02346240|162849382|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.388|||=|0.1523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.886|2.175||The p-value is evaluated at a 2-sided significance level for CZP 200 mg vs. ETN|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||2.175|0.886|=0.1523
81587791|NCT02346240|162849383|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|48.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.33|57.63|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95 % CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 400 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||57.63|39.33|
81587792|NCT02346240|162849383|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|37.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.88|46.96|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95 % CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 200 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||46.96|28.88|
81587793|NCT02346240|162849383|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|56.129|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.787|404.555||The p-value is evaluated at a 2-sided significance level for CZP 400 mg vs. PBO|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||404.555|7.787|<0.0001
81639326|NCT00696241|162968787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.33||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|0.04||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.04|-4.70|0.054
81587794|NCT02346240|162849383|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|36.566|||=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.061|264.196||The p-value is evaluated at a 2-sided significance level for CZP 200 mg vs. PBO|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||264.196|5.061|=0.0004
81587795|NCT02346240|162849384|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|33.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.68|46.98|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95 % CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 400 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||46.98|20.68|
81587796|NCT02346240|162849384|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.18|43.8|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95 % CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 200 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||43.80|18.18|
81587797|NCT02346240|162849384|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|39.949|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.407|189.828||The p-value is evaluated at a 2-sided significance level for CZP 400 mg vs. PBO|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||189.828|8.407|<0.0001
81587798|NCT02346240|162849384|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|35.084|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.363|167.179||The p-value is evaluated at a 2-sided significance level for CZP 200 mg vs. PBO|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||167.179|7.363|<0.0001
81587799|NCT02346240|162849385|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|70.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.15|79.59|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95 % CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 200 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||79.59|62.15|
81587800|NCT02346240|162849385|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|64.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.12|73.63|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95 % CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 200 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||73.63|55.12|
81587801|NCT02346240|162849385|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|76.277|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.952|324.094||The p-value is evaluated at a 2-sided significance level for CZP 400 mg vs. PBO|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||324.094|17.952|<0.0001
81587802|NCT02346240|162849385|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|55.413|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.135|233.782||The p-value is evaluated at a 2-sided significance level for CZP 200 mg vs. PBO|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||233.782|13.135|<0.0001
81587803|NCT02346240|162849386|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|55.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.59|64.35|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95 % CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 400 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||64.35|45.59|
81587804|NCT02346240|162849386|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|44.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.39|54.49|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95 % CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 200 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||54.49|35.39|
81587805|NCT02346240|162849386|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|40.717|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.741|170.198||The p-value is evaluated at a 2-sided significance level for CZP 400 mg vs. PBO|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||170.198|9.741|<0.0001
81587806|NCT02346240|162849386|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.165|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.504|113.453||The p-value is evaluated at a 2-sided significance level for CZP 200 mg vs. PBO|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||113.453|6.504|<0.0001
81587807|NCT02346240|162849387|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|48.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.22|63.41|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95 % CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 400 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||63.41|34.22|
81587808|NCT02346240|162849387|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|39.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.58|53.38|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95 % CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 200 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||53.38|25.58|
81587809|NCT02346240|162849387|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|72.278|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.65|356.602||The p-value is evaluated at a 2-sided significance level for CZP 400 mg vs. PBO|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||356.602|14.650|<0.0001
81587810|NCT02346240|162849387|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|49.527|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.002|245.256||The p-value is evaluated at a 2-sided significance level for CZP 200 mg vs. PBO|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||245.256|10.002|<0.0001
81587811|NCT01573624|162849391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.026||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.071|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||0.071|-0.019|0.264
81587812|NCT01573624|162849391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.033||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.079|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||0.079|-0.013|0.165
81587813|NCT01573624|162849391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.026||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.071|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||0.071|-0.020|0.271
81587814|NCT01573624|162849391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.055||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||0.100|0.010|0.018
81639327|NCT00696241|162968788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.93|-4.75||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.75|-8.93|<0.001
81587815|NCT01573624|162849391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.055||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.101|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||0.101|0.010|0.018
81587816|NCT01573624|162849391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.078|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.124|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.124|0.032|<0.001
81587817|NCT01573624|162849391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.052||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.097|-0.007|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||-0.007|-0.097|0.023
81587818|NCT01573624|162849391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.045||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.091|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||0.000|-0.091|0.051
81587819|NCT01573624|162849391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.053||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|-0.007|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||-0.007|-0.098|0.023
81587820|NCT01573624|162849391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.023||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.068|0.021|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||0.021|-0.068|0.306
81459017|NCT03349060|162608960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.034||||0.0453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.066|0.001|0.0453
81459018|NCT03349060|162608960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.068|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.101|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.101|0.036|<0.0001
81459019|NCT03349060|162608960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.025||||0.1821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.062|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.062|-0.012|0.1821
81459020|NCT03349060|162608960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.055||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.092|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.092|0.018|0.0038
81459021|NCT03349060|162608960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.048||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.090|0.006|0.0241
81459022|NCT03349060|162608960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.093|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.134|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.134|0.051|<0.0001
81459023|NCT03349060|162608960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.044||||0.0461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.087|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.087|0.001|0.0461
81459024|NCT03349060|162608960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.064||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.107|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.107|0.021|0.0037
81459025|NCT03349060|162608961|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|4.548||||0.0319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.397|8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||8.700|0.397|0.0319
81459026|NCT03349060|162608961|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|8.659|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.496|12.822|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||12.822|4.496|<0.0001
81459027|NCT03349060|162608961|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|4.361||||0.0702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.362|9.084|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||9.084|-0.362|0.0702
81459028|NCT03349060|162608961|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|10.085|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.349|14.821|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||14.821|5.349|<0.0001
81459029|NCT03349060|162608961|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|6.045||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.589|11.501|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||11.501|0.589|0.0300
81587821|NCT01573624|162849391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.023||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.068|0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||0.023|-0.068|0.330
81587822|NCT01573624|162849392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|22.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||22.3|9.5|<0.001
81639328|NCT00696241|162968788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.89|-4.72||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.72|-8.89|<0.001
81521830|NCT01597635|162732594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.12||||0.6536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.626|2.024|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||CRP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||2.024|0.626|0.6536
81639329|NCT00696241|162968788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.64|-5.47||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.47|-9.64|<0.001
81639330|NCT00696241|162968788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|1.29||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.29|-2.09|0.642
81639331|NCT00696241|162968788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|1.32||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.32|-2.05|0.672
81639332|NCT00696241|162968788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.57||P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.57|-2.80|0.196
81639333|NCT00696241|162968789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.71|7.39||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||7.39|2.71|<0.001
81639334|NCT00696241|162968789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.01|8.2||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||8.20|3.01|<0.001
81521831|NCT01597635|162732594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.3||||0.9066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.876|1.955|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||CRP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||1.955|0.876|0.9066
81521832|NCT01597635|162732594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.23||||0.7859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.723|2.066|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||CRP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||2.066|0.723|0.7859
81521833|NCT01597635|162732594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.9||||0.6058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.413|1.963|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||CRP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||1.963|0.413|0.6058
81521834|NCT01597635|162732594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.29||||0.6921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.456|3.632|||Ratio of Active/Placebo|||CRP, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||3.632|0.456|0.6921
81639335|NCT00696241|162968789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.95|10.79||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||10.79|3.95|<0.001
81639336|NCT00696241|162968789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.11||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.11|0.57|0.173
81639337|NCT00696241|162968789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.23||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.23|0.63|0.449
81639338|NCT00696241|162968789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.62||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.62|0.83|0.402
81639339|NCT00696241|162968790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|4.48||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.48|1.82|<0.001
81639340|NCT00696241|162968790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|5.35||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.35|2.15|<0.001
81521835|NCT01597635|162732595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.92||||0.7934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.737|1.14|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||CCP-16, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||1.140|0.737|0.7934
81521836|NCT01597635|162732595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.01||||0.5205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.782|1.317|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||CCP-16, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||1.317|0.782|0.5205
81521837|NCT01597635|162732595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.12||||0.6682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|1.865|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||CCP-16, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||1.865|0.673|0.6682
81521838|NCT01597635|162732595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.99||||0.5304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.744|1.315|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||CCP-16, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||1.315|0.744|0.5304
81521839|NCT01597635|162732595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|0.81||||0.9078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.582|1.112|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||CCP-16, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 120 hours||1.112|0.582|0.9078
81521840|NCT01597635|162732595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.26||||0.9907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.042|1.526|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||SP-D, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 12 hours||1.526|1.042|0.9907
81521841|NCT01597635|162732595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.27||||0.9973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.005|1.606|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||SP-D, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 24 hours||1.606|1.005|0.9973
81587823|NCT01573624|162849392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|17.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.9|23.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||23.9|10.9|<0.001
81587824|NCT01573624|162849392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|25.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||25.1|12.1|<0.001
81587825|NCT01573624|162849392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|22.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|29.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||29.4|16.5|<0.001
81587826|NCT01573624|162849392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.5|28.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||28.4|15.5|<0.001
81587827|NCT01573624|162849392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|27.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.6|33.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||33.5|20.6|<0.001
81587828|NCT01573624|162849392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|-4.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||-4.7|-17.6|<0.001
81587829|NCT01573624|162849392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.6||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|-3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||-3.1|-16.1|0.004
81587830|NCT01573624|162849392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.4||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|-1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||-1.9|-14.9|0.012
81587831|NCT01573624|162849392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||2.3|-10.6|0.209
81587832|NCT01573624|162849392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.1||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||1.4|-11.6|0.124
81587833|NCT01573624|162849393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|22.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||22.9|9.5|<0.001
81587834|NCT01573624|162849393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|17.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|24.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||24.0|10.5|<0.001
81587835|NCT01573624|162849393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|21.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|28.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||28.0|14.4|<0.001
81587836|NCT01573624|162849393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|28.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.1|35.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||35.5|22.1|<0.001
81587837|NCT01573624|162849393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|22.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.2|29.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||29.6|16.2|<0.001
81587838|NCT01573624|162849393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|26.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.8|33.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||33.4|19.8|<0.001
81587839|NCT01573624|162849393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|-3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||-3.5|-17.2|0.003
81587840|NCT01573624|162849393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.3||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|-2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||-2.5|-16.2|0.007
81639341|NCT00696241|162968790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|6.02||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||6.02|2.41|<0.001
81587841|NCT01573624|162849393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.4||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||1.5|-12.3|0.126
81587842|NCT01573624|162849393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2||||0.523||95.0|-4.6|9.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||9.1|-4.6|0.523
81587843|NCT01573624|162849393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.7||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||3.1|-10.5|0.290
81587844|NCT01573624|162849394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||0.0|-0.5|0.036
81587845|NCT01573624|162849394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||0.0|-0.5|0.064
81587846|NCT01573624|162849394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||0.1|-0.3|0.335
81587847|NCT01573624|162849394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||-0.1|-0.5|0.012
81587848|NCT01573624|162849394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No pairwise comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF alone were done unless overall F-test for treatment effect was statistically significant at 5% level. Multiplicity across these comparisons was controlled using a step-down closed testing procedure, whereby statistical comparison of the highest dose of FF + UMEC and FF alone was initially performed, and subsequent comparisons at lower doses continued in a step-down manner if preceding comparison was statistically significant at 5% level.||0.0|-0.5|0.023
81587849|NCT01573624|162849394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2|-0.7|<0.001
81587850|NCT01573624|162849394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||0.4|0.0|0.104
81587851|NCT01573624|162849394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||0.5|0.0|0.062
81587852|NCT01573624|162849394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||0.6|0.1|0.006
81587853|NCT01573624|162849394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||0.4|-0.1|0.217
81587854|NCT01573624|162849394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||No adjustments were made for comparisons between doses of FF + UMEC and FF + VI.||0.4|-0.1|0.143
81639342|NCT00696241|162968790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.13||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.13|0.52|0.177
81639343|NCT00696241|162968790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.35||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.35|0.61|0.628
81639344|NCT00696241|162968790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.52||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.52|0.68|0.928
81639345|NCT00696241|162968791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.66|7.72||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||7.72|2.66|<0.001
81587855|NCT03993938|162849422|OTHER|Delta PVI percentage change and Delta LAP (v-wave) percentage change were correlated using Spearman's rank correlation - two-tailed.|Spearman's rank correlation|0.34||||0.066|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman's rank correlation|||||||0.066
81587856|NCT04590495|162849429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.946|||||||Mann Whitney U Test|||||||0.9460
81587857|NCT04590495|162849430|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5699|||||||Mann Whitney U Test|||||||0.5699
81587858|NCT04590495|162849431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6068|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6068
81587859|NCT04590495|162849432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.903|||||||Mann Whitney U Test|||||||0.9030
81587860|NCT04590495|162849433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2668|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2668
81587861|NCT04590495|162849434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8749||||||adjusted for baseline VAMS score|paired t test|||||||0.8749
81587862|NCT04590495|162849435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7922||||||adjusted for baseline VAMS score for physical sedation|paired t test|||||||0.7922
81587863|NCT04590495|162849436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9925||||||adjusted for baseline SSS score|paired t test|||||||0.9925
81587864|NCT04590495|162849437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2628||||||adjusted for baseline score|paired t test|||||||0.2628
81587865|NCT04590495|162849438|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0347||||||adjusted for baseline scores|paired t test|||||||0.0347
81587866|NCT04590495|162849439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6331||||||adjusted for baseline score|paired t test|||||||0.6331
81587867|NCT04590495|162849440|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.472||||||adjusted for baseline score|paired t test|||||||0.4720
81587868|NCT04590495|162849441|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||adjusted for baseline reaction time|paired t test|||||||0.0200
81587869|NCT04590495|162849442|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062||||||adjusted for baseline reaction time|paired t test|||||||0.0620
81587870|NCT01387607|162849453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1906||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.36||From a repeated measures analysis (MMRM) with treatment, pooled center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction as factors, and baseline value as covariate.|Mixed-effects model repeated measures|||||-0.36|-1.10|0.0001
81587871|NCT01387607|162849454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4376||||0.1397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8732|2.3667||Based on the combined categories from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for pooled center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Overall odds ratio was calculated based on Mentel-Haenszel method as pregabalin versus placebo.|Statistical analysis performed for PGIC endpoint re-categorized into much/very much improved and other.||2.3667|0.8732|0.1397
81587872|NCT01387607|162849454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4626||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8596|2.4886||Based on the combined categories from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for pooled center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Overall odds ratio was calculated based on Mentel-Haenszel method as pregabalin versus placebo.|Statistical analysis performed for PGIC endpoint re-categorized into any improvement (participants who were very much improved or much improved or minimally improved) and other.||2.4886|0.8596|0.1510
81587873|NCT01387607|162849455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6804||0.0762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|0.32||From the analysis of covariate (ANCOVA) with treatment and pooled center as factors, and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.32|-6.30|0.0762
81587874|NCT01387607|162849456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8924||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2007|2.9827||From Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test comparing pregabalin to placebo adjusted for pooled center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Overall odds ratio was calculated based on Mantel-Haenszel method as pregabalin versus placebo.|||2.9827|1.2007|0.0044
81587875|NCT01387607|162849457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9683||||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1151|3.4742||From Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test comparing pregabalin to placebo adjusted for pooled center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Overall odds ratio was calculated based on Mantel-Haenszel method as pregabalin versus placebo.|||3.4742|1.1151|0.0189
81587876|NCT01387607|162849458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.427|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0152||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.39|0.54||From the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.54|-7.39|0.0900
81587877|NCT01387607|162849459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.527|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1858||0.2485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|6.83||From the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for snoring.||6.83|-1.77|0.2485
81587878|NCT01387607|162849459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.355|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.265||0.2993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.81|2.1||From the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for awaken short of breath.||2.10|-6.81|0.2993
81587879|NCT01387607|162849459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4485||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.21|13.85||From the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for sleep adequacy.||13.85|4.21|0.0003
81587880|NCT01387607|162849460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.286|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1114||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.51||From the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for quantity of sleep.||0.51|0.07|0.0106
81587881|NCT01387607|162849460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.194|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6428||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|7.43||From the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for somnolence||7.43|0.96|0.0112
81639346|NCT00696241|162968791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.96|8.58||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||8.58|2.96|<0.001
81639347|NCT00696241|162968791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.96|11.48||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||11.48|3.96|<0.001
81459030|NCT03349060|162608961|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|9.803||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.368|15.237|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||15.237|4.368|0.0005
81459031|NCT03349060|162608961|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|7.569||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.119|13.019|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||13.019|2.119|0.0067
81587882|NCT01387607|162849461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6438||0.0637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.29|0.18||From the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.18|-6.29|0.0637
81587883|NCT01387607|162849462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.6767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.87||Logistic regression model includes treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline value as covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.87|0.67|0.6767
81587884|NCT01387607|162849463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.882|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1932|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.5||From a repeated measures analysis (MMRM) with treatment, pooled center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction as factors, and baseline value as covariate.|Mixed-effects model repeated measures|||||-0.50|-1.26|<0.0001
81587885|NCT01387607|162849464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.7785||0.0273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.42|-1.92||From a repeated measures analysis (MMRM) with treatment, pooled center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction as factors, and baseline value as covariate.|Mixed-effects model repeated measures|||||-1.92|-32.42|0.0273
81587886|NCT01387607|162849465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0677||0.8082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.15||From a repeated measures analysis (MMRM) with treatment, pooled center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction as factors, and baseline value as covariate.|Mixed-effects model repeated measures|||||0.15|-0.12|0.8082
81587887|NCT01387607|162849466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.655|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1223|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.41||From a repeated measures analysis (MMRM) with treatment, pooled center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction as factors, and baseline value as covariate.|Mixed-effects model repeated measures|||||-0.41|-0.89|<0.0001
81587888|NCT01387607|162849467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.396|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.7309||0.3388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.76|22.55||From a repeated measures analysis (MMRM) with treatment, pooled center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction as factors, and baseline value as covariate.|Mixed-effects model repeated measures|||||22.55|-7.76|0.3388
81587889|NCT01387607|162849468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.765|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2115||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.18||From a repeated measures analysis (MMRM) with treatment, pooled center, week, and treatment-by-week interaction as factors, and baseline value as covariate.|Mixed-effects model repeated measures|||||1.18|0.35|0.0003
81587890|NCT01387607|162849469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8414||0.3186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.82||From the analysis of covariate (ANCOVA) with treatment and pooled center as factors, and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.82|-2.50|0.3186
81587891|NCT01387607|162849470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0404||0.7149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|2.43||From the analysis of covariate (ANCOVA) with treatment and pooled center as factors, and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||2.43|-1.67|0.7149
81587892|NCT01387607|162849471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.785|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.673||0.2442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|2.11||From the analysis of covariate (ANCOVA) with treatment and pooled center as factors, and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||2.11|-0.54|0.2442
81587893|NCT01387607|162849472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.616|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4019||0.1332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.34|1.11||From the analysis of covariate (ANCOVA) with treatment and pooled center as factors, and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.11|-8.34|0.1332
81459032|NCT03349060|162608961|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|9.374||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.933|14.815|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||14.815|3.933|0.0008
81459033|NCT03349060|162608962|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.004||||0.9568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.137|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.130|-0.137|0.9568
81521842|NCT01597635|162732595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.61||||0.9954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.331|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||SP-D, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 48 hours||2.331|1.130|0.9954
81459034|NCT03349060|162608962|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.09||||0.1782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.223|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.223|-0.042|0.1782
81459035|NCT03349060|162608962|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.174||||0.0491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.347|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.347|0.001|0.0491
81459036|NCT03349060|162608962|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.284||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.112|0.456|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.456|0.112|0.0015
81459037|NCT03349060|162608962|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.004||||0.9638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.185|0.194|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.194|-0.185|0.9638
81459038|NCT03349060|162608962|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.08||||0.4016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.270|-0.109|0.4016
81459039|NCT03349060|162608962|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.007||||0.9429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.184|0.198|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.198|-0.184|0.9429
81459040|NCT03349060|162608962|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.062||||0.5212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.254|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.254|-0.130|0.5212
81459041|NCT03349060|162608963|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|2.131||||0.6467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.095|11.358|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||11.358|-7.095|0.6467
81459042|NCT03349060|162608963|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|11.549||||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.338|20.761|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||20.761|2.338|0.0147
81459043|NCT03349060|162608963|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|6.853||||0.1894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.453|17.159|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||17.159|-3.453|0.1894
81459044|NCT03349060|162608963|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|16.99||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.699|27.281|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||27.281|6.699|0.0015
81459045|NCT03349060|162608963|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|8.672||||0.1267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.518|19.862|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||19.862|-2.518|0.1267
81459046|NCT03349060|162608963|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|9.354||||0.1009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.866|20.573|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||20.573|-1.866|0.1009
81459047|NCT03349060|162608963|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|6.071||||0.1915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.107|15.249|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||15.249|-3.107|0.1915
81459048|NCT03349060|162608963|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|12.948||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.754|22.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||22.143|3.754|0.0064
81459049|NCT03349060|162608964|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|3.6||||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|6.4||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used including treatment as main effect and randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||6.4|0.9|0.0102
81521843|NCT01597635|162732595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.65||||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.045|2.588|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||SP-D, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 72 hours||2.588|1.045|0.9830
81459050|NCT03349060|162608964|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|4.5||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|7.3||ANCOVA model was used including treatment as main effect and randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||7.3|1.8|0.0013
81587894|NCT01387607|162849473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.378|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3595||0.2934||95.0|-1.09|0.33||From the analysis of covariate (ANCOVA) with treatment and pooled center as factors, and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.33|-1.09|0.2934
81587895|NCT01387607|162849474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3621||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.12||From the analysis of covariate (ANCOVA) with treatment and pooled center as factors, and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.12|-1.54|0.0226
81587896|NCT00689481|162849487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center||||||0.016
81587897|NCT00689481|162849487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.843|||||||Breslow-Day test|Breslow-Day test of the homogeneity of the odds ratio using a 0.1 significance level.||Consistency of results across investigative centers was verified using the Breslow-Day test of homogeneity the odds ration using a significance level of 0.1||||0.843
81587898|NCT00689481|162849488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center||||||0.034
81587899|NCT00689481|162849489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||P-value is significant based on the Holm stepwise closed testing procedure to control multiplicity for the key secondary analyses if primary analysis was significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center.||||||0.004
81639348|NCT00696241|162968791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.13||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.13|0.58|0.217
81639349|NCT00696241|162968791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.26||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.26|0.64|0.537
81639350|NCT00696241|162968791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.68||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.68|0.86|0.276
81587900|NCT00689481|162849490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center||||||0.052
81587901|NCT00689481|162849491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center||||||0.033
81587902|NCT00689481|162849492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.859|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center||Comparison of calcipotriene foam and vehicle foam for patients who had mild disease at baseline||||0.859
81587903|NCT00689481|162849492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center||Comparison of calcipotriene foam and vehicle foam for patients who had moderate disease at baseline||||0.015
81587904|NCT03091192|162849516|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.36|||Log Rank|||||1.36|0.37|0.313
81587905|NCT03091192|162849517|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.17|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours Savolitinib|||1.17|0.21|0.110
81587906|NCT03548584|162849556|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.32||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.77|-1.87||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||||-1.87|-8.77|0.0026
81587907|NCT03548584|162849557|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.07||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||||-0.07|-0.47|0.0078
81587908|NCT03548584|162849558|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.95||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|-0.63||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Aggressive Behavior||-0.63|-3.28|0.0040
81587909|NCT03548584|162849558|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.41||||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|-0.14||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Physically Nonaggressive Behavior||-0.14|-2.68|0.0296
81587910|NCT03548584|162849558|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.24||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|-0.28||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Verbally Agitated Behavior||-0.28|-2.21|0.0113
81587911|NCT03548584|162849558|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36||||0.1941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.18||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Hiding and Hoarding||0.18|-0.90|0.1941
81587912|NCT03548584|162849559|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.85||||0.4242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|2.93||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 2||2.93|-1.24|0.4242
81587913|NCT03548584|162849559|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.14||||0.3665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|1.34||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 4||1.34|-3.63|0.3665
81587914|NCT03548584|162849559|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.32||||0.1065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.15|0.5||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 6||0.50|-5.15|0.1065
81587915|NCT03548584|162849559|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.08||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.12|-2.05||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 8||-2.05|-8.12|0.0011
81587916|NCT03548584|162849559|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.54|-3.4||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 10||-3.40|-9.54|<.0001
81459051|NCT03349060|162608965|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|1.0||||0.5241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.2||ANCOVA model was used including treatment as main effect and randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||4.2|-2.1|0.5241
81459052|NCT03349060|162608965|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.9||||0.5821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|4.1||ANCOVA model was used including treatment as main effect and randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||4.1|-2.3|0.5821
81459053|NCT03349060|162608966|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|3.8||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|6.1||ANCOVA model was used including treatment as main effect and randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||6.1|1.5|0.0013
81459054|NCT03349060|162608966|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|4.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|7.0||ANCOVA model was used including treatment as main effect and randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||7.0|2.4|<0.0001
81459055|NCT03349060|162608967|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|1.7||||0.2256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|4.4||ANCOVA model was used including treatment as main effect and randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||4.4|-1.0|0.2256
81459056|NCT03349060|162608967|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|3.0||||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.8||ANCOVA model was used including treatment as main effect and randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||5.8|0.3|0.0275
81459057|NCT00803790|162608981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.11||||||||1.11|0.92|
81459058|NCT00803790|162608982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.0||||||Least squares mean ratio for AUC 0-80 hr for vitamin D following administration of combination tablet and vitamin D alone. No correction for endogenous Vitamin D concentration pre-treatment was made in the analysis.||1.00|0.89|
81459059|NCT00803790|162608983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.0||||||"Least squares mean ratio for Cmax for vitamin D following administration of combination tablet and vitamin D alone.~No correction for endogenous Vitamin D concentration pre-treatment was made in the analysis."||1.00|0.88|
81459060|NCT00127231|162609002|EQUIVALENCE||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Drinking frequency was analyzed using a generalized binomial mixed-effects model with the logit link function and a random intercept. The use of a binomial distribution was indicated for this analysis because the outcome was assessed using a 90-day TLFB interview, which has a cap at 90 days.||0.75|0.23|<0.005
81459061|NCT00838903|162609007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.65|||ANCOVA|||||-0.65|-1.16|
81459062|NCT00838903|162609007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||||-0.17|-0.53|
81459063|NCT00838903|162609007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||||-0.09|-0.45|
81459064|NCT00838903|162609007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value is for superiority testing of albiglutide over placebo at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|The p-value is from a two-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (albiglutide - placebo) is equal to zero||||||<0.0001
81459065|NCT00838903|162609007|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To test whether the difference of least square means (albiglutide - sitagliptin) is equal to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.3%.|||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value is for non-inferiority testing of albiglutide versus sitagliptin at 0.0125 level.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81459066|NCT00838903|162609007|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To test whether the difference of least square means (albiglutide - glimepiride) is equal to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.3%.|||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value is for non-inferiority testing of albiglutide versus glimepiride at 0.0125 level.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81459067|NCT00838903|162609007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||The p-value is for superiority testing of albiglutide versus sitagliptin at 0.025 level.|t-test, 2 sided|The p-value is from a two-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (albiglutide - sitagliptin) is equal to zero.||||||0.0001
81459068|NCT00838903|162609007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0033||||||The p-value is for superiority testing of albiglutide versus glimepiride at 0.025 level.|t-test, 2 sided|The p-value is from a two-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (albiglutide - glimepiride) is equal to zero.||||||0.0033
81459069|NCT00460603|162609052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.585||||0.9726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.332|1.031|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||One-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test of treatment stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes versus \[vs.\] no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no) was used for the analysis.||1.031|0.332|0.9726
81459070|NCT00460603|162609052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.735||||0.8391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.399|1.352|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||One-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test of treatment stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no) was used for the analysis.||1.352|0.399|0.8391
81459071|NCT00460603|162609052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.797||||0.8192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.489|1.299|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||One-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test of treatment stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no) was used for the analysis.||1.299|0.489|0.8192
81459072|NCT00460603|162609084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.5699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.45|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated based on the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no). One-sided p-value was derived from the log-rank test stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no).||2.45|0.47|0.5699
81459073|NCT00460603|162609084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.2167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.61|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no). One-sided p-value was derived from the log-rank test stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no).||1.61|0.33|0.2167
81521844|NCT01597635|162732595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Active/Placebo|1.52||||0.9312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.867|2.737|||Bayesian repeated measures model|||SP-D, Part B (Placebo BID) Vs Part B (GSK2586881 BID) at 120 hours||2.737|0.867|0.9312
81587917|NCT03548584|162849559|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.32||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.77|-1.87||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||-1.87|-8.77|0.0026
81587918|NCT03548584|162849560|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05||||0.3048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.16||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 2||0.16|-0.05|0.3048
81587919|NCT03548584|162849560|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03||||0.7058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.12||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||0.12|-0.17|0.7058
81587920|NCT03548584|162849560|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.4516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.1||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 6||0.10|-0.23|0.4516
81587921|NCT03548584|162849560|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.08||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 8||-0.08|-0.46|0.0052
81587922|NCT03548584|162849560|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.08||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 10||-0.08|-0.47|0.0060
81587923|NCT03548584|162849560|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.07||MMRM method with model terms of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||-0.07|-0.47|0.0078
81587924|NCT03548584|162849561|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.1975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||0.26|-0.05|0.1975
81587925|NCT03548584|162849561|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||-0.06|-0.44|0.0084
81587926|NCT03548584|162849561|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6||-0.06|-0.46|0.0101
81587927|NCT03548584|162849561|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||-0.15|-0.59|0.0008
81587928|NCT03548584|162849561|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10||-0.12|-0.55|0.0023
81587929|NCT03548584|162849561|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||-0.09|-0.57|0.0070
81587930|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.1||||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/= 20%: Week 2||1.91|0.64|0.7290
81587931|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.09||||0.6196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=20%: Week 4||1.52|0.78|0.6196
81587932|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.16||||0.2718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=20%: Week 6||1.53|0.88|0.2718
81587933|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.52||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=20%: Week 8||1.93|1.19|0.0004
81587934|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.42||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=20%: Week 10||1.76|1.15|0.0006
81587935|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.41||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=20%: Week 12||1.72|1.15|0.0004
81587936|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.22||||0.7211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.85|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=30%: Week 2||3.85|0.39|0.7211
81587937|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.11||||0.7606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.14|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=30%: Week 4||2.14|0.57|0.7606
81587938|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.12||||0.5902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=30%: Week 6||1.68|0.74|0.5902
81587939|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.7||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=30%: Week 8||2.54|1.14|0.0054
81587940|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.59||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=30%: Week 10||2.26|1.11|0.0066
81587941|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.62||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=30%: Week 12||2.23|1.18|0.0017
81587942|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.11||||0.9074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=40%: Week 2||5.97|0.20|0.9074
81587943|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|0.98||||0.9625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=40%: Week 4||2.64|0.36|0.9625
81587944|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.26||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=40%: Week 6||2.53|0.63|0.5120
81587945|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.98||||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|3.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=40%: Week 8||3.79|1.03|0.0244
81587946|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.86||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=40%: Week 10||3.18|1.08|0.0161
81587947|NCT03548584|162849562|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.62||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>/=40%: Week 12||2.61|1.00|0.0347
81587948|NCT03548584|162849563|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|0.64||||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||1.16|0.35|0.1503
81587949|NCT03548584|162849563|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.07||||0.7559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||1.67|0.69|0.7559
81587950|NCT03548584|162849563|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.23||||0.2246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6||1.72|0.88|0.2246
81587951|NCT03548584|162849563|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.38||||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||1.87|1.02|0.0276
81587952|NCT03548584|162849563|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.46||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10||1.89|1.12|0.0031
81521845|NCT00652951|162732598|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the GMC ratio for between groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), was lower than 2 for the pneumococcal vaccine serotype 1.|GMC ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.07|||ANOVA|||The 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Synflorix + Infanrix hexa and Synflorix + Pediacel groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), at one month after Dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine, was computed for each of the 10 pneumococcal vaccine serotypes and protein D. This statistical method concerns pneumococcal vaccine serotype 1.||1.07|0.74|
81521846|NCT00652951|162732598|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio for between groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), was lower than 2 for the pneumococcal vaccine serotype 4.|GMC ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.23|||ANOVA|||The 2-sided 95% CI of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Synflorix + Infanrix hexa and Synflorix + Pediacel groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), at one month after Dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine, was computed for each of the 10 pneumococcal vaccine serotypes and protein D. This statistical method concerns pneumococcal vaccine serotype 4.||1.23|0.84|
81521847|NCT00652951|162732598|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio for between groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), was lower than 2 for the pneumococcal vaccine serotype 5.|GMC ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.15|||ANOVA|||The 2-sided 95% CI of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Synflorix + Infanrix hexa and Synflorix + Pediacel groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), at one month after Dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine, was computed for each of the 10 pneumococcal vaccine serotypes and protein D. This statistical method concerns pneumococcal vaccine serotype 5.||1.15|0.83|
81521848|NCT00652951|162732598|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio for between groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), was lower than 2 for the pneumococcal vaccine serotype 6B.|GMC ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.26|||ANOVA|||The 2-sided 95% CI of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Synflorix + Infanrix hexa and Synflorix + Pediacel groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), at one month after Dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine, was computed for each of the 10 pneumococcal vaccine serotypes and protein D. This statistical method concerns pneumococcal vaccine serotype 6B.||1.26|0.69|
81521849|NCT00652951|162732598|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria: The upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio for between groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group Group), was lower than 2 for the pneumococcal vaccine serotype 7F.|GMC ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.13|||ANOVA|||The 2-sided 95% CI of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Synflorix + Infanrix hexa and Synflorix + Pediacel Group groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), at one month after Dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine, was computed for each of the 10 pneumococcal vaccine serotypes and protein D. This statistical method concerns pneumococcal vaccine serotype 7F.||1.13|0.82|
81521850|NCT00652951|162732598|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio for between groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), was lower than 2 for the pneumococcal vaccine serotype 9V.|GMC ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.16|||ANOVA|||The 2-sided 95% CI of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Synflorix + Infanrix hexa and Synflorix + Pediacel groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), at one month after Dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine, was computed for each of the 10 pneumococcal vaccine serotypes and protein D. This statistical method concerns pneumococcal vaccine serotype 9V.||1.16|0.78|
81521851|NCT00652951|162732598|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio for between groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), was lower than 2 for the pneumococcal vaccine serotype 14.|GMC ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.21|||ANOVA|||The 2-sided 95% CI of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Synflorix + Infanrix hexa and Synflorix + Pediacel groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), at one month after Dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine, was computed for each of the 10 pneumococcal vaccine serotypes and protein D. This statistical method concerns pneumococcal vaccine serotype 14.||1.21|0.85|
81521852|NCT00652951|162732598|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio for between groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), was lower than 2 for the pneumococcal vaccine serotype 18C.|GMC ratio|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.03|||ANOVA|||The 2-sided 95% CI of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Synflorix + Infanrix hexa and Synflorix + Pediacel groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over ), at one month after Dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine, was computed for each of the 10 pneumococcal vaccine serotypes and protein D. This statistical method concerns pneumococcal vaccine serotype 18C.||2.03|1.28|
81587953|NCT03548584|162849563|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.47||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||1.89|1.14|0.0017
81587954|NCT03548584|162849564|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.1||||0.8549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||3.03|0.40|0.8549
81587955|NCT03548584|162849564|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.95||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||3.32|1.14|0.0093
81587956|NCT03548584|162849564|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.56||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6||2.22|1.10|0.0083
81587957|NCT03548584|162849564|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||2.58|1.32|<.0001
81587958|NCT03548584|162849564|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.57||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10||2.09|1.18|0.0005
81587959|NCT03548584|162849564|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.32||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||1.69|1.03|0.0160
81521853|NCT00652951|162732598|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio for between groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), was lower than 2 for the pneumococcal vaccine serotype 19F.|GMC ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.36|||ANOVA|||The 2-sided 95% CI of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Synflorix + Infanrix hexa and Synflorix + Pediacel groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), at one month after Dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine, was computed for each of the 10 pneumococcal vaccine serotypes and protein D. This statistical method concerns pneumococcal vaccine serotype 19F.||1.36|0.82|
81521854|NCT00652951|162732598|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio for between groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), was lower than 2 for the pneumococcal vaccine serotype 23F.|GMC ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.23|||ANOVA|||The 2-sided 95% CI of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group and Synflorix + Pediacel groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), at one month after Dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine, was computed for each of the 10 pneumococcal vaccine serotypes and protein D. This statistical method concerns pneumococcal vaccine serotype 23F.||1.23|0.7|
81521855|NCT00652951|162732599|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criteria: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio for between groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), was lower than 2 for protein D.|GMC ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.06|||ANOVA|||The 2-sided 95% CI of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Synflorix + Infanrix hexa and Synflorix + Pediacel groups (Synflorix + Infanrix hexa Group over Synflorix + Pediacel Group), at one month after Dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine, was computed for each of the 10 pneumococcal vaccine serotypes and protein D. This statistical method concerns protein D.||1.06|0.77|
81521856|NCT01192568|162732641|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.612||0.0928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|30.9|||ANCOVA|||||30.90|-2.45|0.0928
81521857|NCT01192568|162732642|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.089||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.13|58.7|||ANCOVA|||||58.70|11.13|0.0054
81521858|NCT01192568|162732643|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.215||0.1739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.89|80.07|||ANCOVA|||||80.07|-14.89|0.1739
81521859|NCT01192568|162732644|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Results from a pre-specified test (Kolmogorov-Smirnov test p \<= 0.05) determined that the Pre-Am3 and Post-Am3 OTG data should be analyzed separately for the primary analysis.||0.15|-0.53|0.2660
81521860|NCT01192568|162732644|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.21|-1.13|0.0070
81639351|NCT01297595|162968834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|99.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.08|108.87||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0 - ∞) of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as a fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. This was an estimation study and there was no formal statistical hypothesis.||108.87|91.08|
81521861|NCT02593825|162732645|SUPERIORITY|Significance was based on α = .05. Hedges' g, corrected for small sample bias, was calculated as a measure of effect size using the model-predicted group differences in rate of change in the numerator and the pooled standard deviation estimated from the 3 or 12 month assessment (for short- and long-term effects, respectively) in the denominator.|Slope|1.14|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Piecewise linear mixed modeling (LMM) was performed to address the study questions. LMM was necessary to account for repeated measures nested within children.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Also examined these groups in sub-groups of mildly delayed (\<2.5 Standard Deviations below the mean on motor Bayley score at baseline) and significantly motor delayed (\>2.5 Standard Deviations below the mean on motor Bayley score at baseline)|Piecewise modeling, using individually-varying timepoints, allowed separate slopes to be estimated across the intervention (baseline to 3 months) and post-intervention (3 to 12 months) phases, and accounted for variation in the time between assessments across children. All models controlled for intercept-level differences by site, as well as intercept- and slope-level differences by baseline-adjusted age and motor severity. Intervention effects were derived via intervention by slope interaction terms. Three-way interaction terms were subsequently added to the models to obtain intervention effects stratified by severity.|||<0.05
81521862|NCT02593825|162732646|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.192||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Linear piecewise modeling|||||||.05
81521863|NCT02593825|162732647|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||data shown is for the 12 month time point for the severely delayed group comparison|Also examined these groups in sub-groups of mildly delayed (\<2.5 Standard Deviations below the mean on motor Bayley score at baseline) and significantly motor delayed (\>2.5 Standard Deviations below the mean on motor Bayley score at baseline)||||<0.05
81521864|NCT02593825|162732649|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.02|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Also examined these groups in sub-groups of mildly delayed (\<2.5SD below the mean on motor Bayley score at baseline) and significantly motor delayed (\>2.5SD below the mean on motor Bayley score at baseline)|LMM was necessary to account for repeated measures nested within children. Piecewise modeling, using individually-varying timepoints, allowed separate slopes to be estimated across the intervention (baseline to 3 months).|||<0.05
81521865|NCT02593825|162732650|SUPERIORITY||Slope|8.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Also examined these groups in sub-groups of mildly delayed (\<2.5SD below the mean on motor Bayley score at baseline) and significantly motor delayed (\>2.5SD below the mean on motor Bayley score at baseline)|Piecewise modeling, using individually-varying timepoints, allowed separate slopes to be estimated across the intervention (baseline to 3 months)|||<0.05
81459074|NCT00460603|162609084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49||||0.8746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.98|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no). One-sided p-value was derived from the log-rank test stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no).||2.98|0.75|0.8746
81639352|NCT01297595|162968836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|99.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.51|109.07||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as a fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. This was an estimation study and there was no formal statistical hypothesis.||109.07|90.51|
81639353|NCT01297595|162968837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|96.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.22|106.32||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as a fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. This was an estimation study and there was no formal statistical hypothesis.||106.32|88.22|
81639354|NCT01047709|162968848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||relative % difference|19.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.0||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|31.9|||GEE||SD of control night|Relative treatment effect on AHI, using GEE modeling, accounting for crossover design.||31.9|4.9|0.011
81521866|NCT02593825|162732651|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.417|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.417
81521867|NCT06359080|162732653|EQUIVALENCE|The difference between post treatment CARS scores and pre treatment CARS scores will be statistically significant as measured by independent sample t-test with p\<.05|Mean Difference (Net)|6.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.5|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.36|8.19||It's a calculated p-value.|t-test, 2 sided|||||8.19|5.36|<0.05
81521868|NCT00511134|162732654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Descriptive data|||It was hypothesized that the Zyban+Lunesta group would report lower ISI scores at end of trial than the Zyban+Placebo group.||||<0.05
81521869|NCT00511134|162732655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|Degrees of freedom=1||It is predicted that subjects taking eszopiclone will be more likely to report abstinence at trial endpoint than those taking placebo.||||<0.05
81521870|NCT00599755|162732690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.27|0.55||||||||0.55|0.27|
81521871|NCT00599755|162732691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Concordance correlation coefficient|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.85|0.92||||||||0.92|0.85|
81521872|NCT00599755|162732695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.125|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.06|0.23||||||||0.23|0.06|
81521873|NCT01364740|162732707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Sign test|||Patient data from one night with the PMP-300E compared to In-Lab PSG data||||>0.05
81521874|NCT01364740|162732708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Sign test|||Patient data from one night with the PMP-300E compared to In-Lab PSG data||||>0.05
81521875|NCT01364740|162732709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Sign test|||Patient data from one night with the PMP-300E compared to In-Lab PSG data||||>0.05
81639355|NCT01047709|162968848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative % difference|19.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.0||0.011||95.0|4.9|31.9|||GEE||SD of intervention night|Relative treatment effect on AHI, using GEE modeling, accounting for crossover design.||31.9|4.9|0.011
81521876|NCT01364740|162732710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Sign test|||Patient data from one night with the PMP-300E compared to In-Lab PSG data||||>0.05
81521877|NCT01023672|162732729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The analysis was done per protocol (n=17)||||0.003
81521878|NCT00448747|162732733|OTHER||ROC AUC|0.923|||||ONE_SIDED|99.0|0.85|||||||Summary of ROC Analyses following macimorelin administration.|||0.850|
81521879|NCT00448747|162732733|OTHER|Sensitivity|sensitivity (percent)|82.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||ROC analysis on peak GH concentrations in response to macimorelin: GH cut point of 2.7 ng/mL.||||
81521880|NCT00448747|162732733|OTHER|Specificity|Specificity (percent)|92.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||ROC analysis on peak GH concentrations in response to macimorelin: GH cut point of 2.7 ng/mL.||||
81521881|NCT00448747|162732733|OTHER|Misclassification|misclassification (percent)|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||ROC analysis on peak GH concentrations in response to macimorelin: GH cut point of 2.7 ng/mL.||||
81521882|NCT00448747|162732734|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.57|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Summary of IGF-1 before and after AEZS-130 administration: post - pre differences||||
81521883|NCT00448747|162732734|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.25|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81521884|NCT02905006|162732757|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value evaluating dose response excludes the BKZ Dose 3 group; is based on a logistic regression model with fixed effects for region, prior biologic exposure, continuous treatment variable with values of -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 for the remaining groups.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0001
81521885|NCT02905006|162732757|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value evaluating dose response excludes the BKZ Dose 3 group; is based on a logistic regression model with fixed effects for region, prior biologic exposure, continuous treatment variable with values of -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 for the remaining groups.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0001
81521886|NCT02905006|162732757|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value evaluating dose response excludes the BKZ Dose 3 group; is based on a logistic regression model with fixed effects for region, prior biologic exposure, continuous treatment variable with values of -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 for the remaining groups.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0001
81521887|NCT02905006|162732757|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value evaluating dose response excludes the BKZ Dose 3 group; is based on a logistic regression model with fixed effects for region, prior biologic exposure, continuous treatment variable with values of -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 for the remaining groups.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0001
81521888|NCT02905006|162732758|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.43|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.51|101.88|||Regression, Logistic|Confidence intervals, odds ratios, p-values derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment, region, prior bio-exposure.||||101.88|4.51|=0.0001
81521889|NCT02905006|162732758|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|63.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|309.83|||Regression, Logistic|Confidence intervals, odds ratios, p-values derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment, region, prior bio-exposure.||||309.83|12.90|<0.0001
81639356|NCT03060525|162968857|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.32|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference in weight change from Baseline to 6months, between Immediate Intervention participants (group and videophone combined) vs. Delayed Intervention participants (group and videophone combined). \[analysis of 2 arms, immediate intervention vs. delayed intervention\]||-0.41|-6.32|0.026
81639357|NCT03060525|162968858|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference in Body Mass Index (BMI) change from Baseline to 6months, between Immediate Intervention participants (group and videophone combined) vs. Delayed Intervention participants (group and videophone combined). \[analysis of 2 arms, immediate intervention vs. delayed intervention\]||-0.12|-2.42|0.03
81521890|NCT02905006|162732758|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|62.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.61|308.29|||Regression, Logistic|Confidence intervals, odds ratios, p-values derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment, region, prior bio-exposure.||||308.29|12.61|<0.0001
81521891|NCT02905006|162732758|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|130.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.5|693.51|||Regression, Logistic|Confidence intervals, odds ratios, p-values derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment, region, prior bio-exposure.||||693.51|24.50|<0.0001
81521892|NCT02905006|162732758|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|69.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.07|342.4|||Regression, Logistic|Confidence intervals, odds ratios, p-values derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment, region, prior bio-exposure.||||342.40|14.07|<0.0001
81521893|NCT02905006|162732759|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.23|||=|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.79|87.76|||Regression, Logistic|Confidence intervals, odds ratios, p-values derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment, region, prior bio-exposure.||||87.76|3.79|=0.0003
81521894|NCT02905006|162732759|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|39.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.19|191.59|||Regression, Logistic|Confidence intervals, odds ratios, p-values derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment, region, prior bio-exposure.||||191.59|8.19|<0.0001
81521895|NCT02905006|162732759|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|77.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.19|392.93|||Regression, Logistic|Confidence intervals, odds ratios, p-values derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment, region, prior bio-exposure.||||392.93|15.19|<0.0001
81521896|NCT02905006|162732759|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|141.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.26|767.72|||Regression, Logistic|Confidence intervals, odds ratios, p-values derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment, region, prior bio-exposure.||||767.72|26.26|<0.0001
81521897|NCT02905006|162732759|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|58.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.89|288.0|||Regression, Logistic|Confidence intervals, odds ratios, p-values derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment, region, prior bio-exposure.||||288.00|11.89|<0.0001
81521898|NCT02905006|162732760|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The placebo treatment group contained no PASI90 responders and as such the p-values for the pairwise comparisons are based upon the Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81521899|NCT02905006|162732760|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The placebo treatment group contained no PASI90 responders and as such the p-values for the pairwise comparisons are based upon the Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81521900|NCT02905006|162732760|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The placebo treatment group contained no PASI90 responders and as such the p-values for the pairwise comparisons are based upon the Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81521901|NCT02905006|162732760|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The placebo treatment group contained no PASI90 responders and as such the p-values for the pairwise comparisons are based upon the Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81521902|NCT02905006|162732760|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The placebo treatment group contained no PASI90 responders and as such the p-values for the pairwise comparisons are based upon the Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81521903|NCT02905006|162732761|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|32.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.82|156.38|||Regression, Logistic|Confidence intervals, odds ratios, p-values derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment, region, prior bio-exposure.||||156.38|6.82|<0.0001
81521904|NCT02905006|162732761|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|94.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.54|481.86|||Regression, Logistic|Confidence intervals, odds ratios, p-values derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment, region, prior bio-exposure.||||481.86|18.54|<0.0001
81521905|NCT02905006|162732761|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|117.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.08|626.89|||Regression, Logistic|Confidence intervals, odds ratios, p-values derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment, region, prior bio-exposure.||||626.89|22.08|<0.0001
81521906|NCT02905006|162732761|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|280.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.06|1789.24|||Regression, Logistic|Confidence intervals, odds ratios, p-values derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment, region, prior bio-exposure.||||1789.24|44.06|<0.0001
81521907|NCT02905006|162732761|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|107.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.82|558.57|||Regression, Logistic|Confidence intervals, odds ratios, p-values derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment, region, prior bio-exposure.||||558.57|20.82|<0.0001
81521908|NCT02905006|162732762|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||The placebo treatment group contained no PASI100 responders and as such the p-values for the pairwise comparisons are based upon the Fisher's exact test.||||=0.0001
81521909|NCT02905006|162732762|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0002|||||||Fisher Exact|||The placebo treatment group contained no PASI100 responders and as such the p-values for the pairwise comparisons are based upon the Fisher's exact test.||||=0.0002
81521910|NCT02905006|162732762|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||The placebo treatment group contained no PASI100 responders and as such the p-values for the pairwise comparisons are based upon the Fisher's exact test.||||<0.0001
81521911|NCT02905006|162732762|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||The placebo treatment group contained no PASI100 responders and as such the p-values for the pairwise comparisons are based upon the Fisher's exact test.||||<0.0001
81521912|NCT02905006|162732762|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||The placebo treatment group contained no PASI100 responders and as such the p-values for the pairwise comparisons are based upon the Fisher's exact test.||||<0.0001
81521913|NCT00789672|162732800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|1.0||||||Given this was pilot study, no formal sample size estimates were calculated.||1|-6|
81521914|NCT04473664|162732806|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean]|95.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.1|117.0|||||For the comparison, the Moderate Hepatic Impairment treatment group represents the numerator and Normal Hepatic Function treatment group represents the denominator.|Statistical comparison was analyzed for Quizartinib.||117|77.1|
81521915|NCT04473664|162732808|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean]|109.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.5|201.0|||||For the comparison, the Moderate Hepatic Impairment treatment group represents the numerator and Normal Hepatic Function treatment group represents the denominator.|AUClast statistical comparison was analyzed for Quizartinib.||201|59.5|
81521916|NCT04473664|162732808|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean]|109.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|57.9|207.0|||||For the comparison, the Moderate Hepatic Impairment treatment group represents the numerator and Normal Hepatic Function treatment group represents the denominator.|AUCinf statistical comparison was analyzed for Quizartinib.||207|57.9|
81521917|NCT04473664|162732812|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|74.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|32.0|173.0|||||For the comparison, the Moderate Hepatic Impairment treatment group represents the numerator and Normal Hepatic Function treatment group represents the denominator.|Statistical comparison was analyzed for AC886.||173|32.0|
81521918|NCT04473664|162732814|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|62.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|35.3|111.0|||||For the comparison, the Moderate Hepatic Impairment treatment group represents the numerator and Normal Hepatic Function treatment group represents the denominator.|AUClast statistical comparison was analyzed for AC886.||111|35.3|
81521919|NCT04473664|162732814|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|69.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|46.8|104.0|||||For the comparison, the Moderate Hepatic Impairment treatment group represents the numerator and Normal Hepatic Function treatment group represents the denominator.|AUCinf statistical comparison was analyzed for AC886.||104|46.8|
81521920|NCT04473664|162732817|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|44.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|18.0|111.0|||||For the comparison, the Moderate Hepatic Impairment treatment group represents the numerator and Normal Hepatic Function treatment group represents the denominator.|Statistical comparison was analyzed for Quizartinib.||111|18.0|
81521921|NCT04473664|162732818|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|51.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.0|165.0|||||For the comparison, the Moderate Hepatic Impairment treatment group represents the numerator and Normal Hepatic Function treatment group represents the denominator.|AUClast statistical comparison was analyzed for Quizartinib.||165|16.0|
81521922|NCT04473664|162732818|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|51.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.8|168.0|||||For the comparison, the Moderate Hepatic Impairment treatment group represents the numerator and Normal Hepatic Function treatment group represents the denominator.|AUCinf statistical comparison was analyzed for Quizartinib.||168|15.8|
81521923|NCT02252965|162732822|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin of this efficacy outcome measure is -0.4%.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.17||||||||0.17|-0.10|
81521924|NCT02252965|162732823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|-1.52||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|5.56|||Mantel Haenszel|||||5.56|-8.60|0.674
81521925|NCT04736628|162732855|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.228||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.417|-0.04|||Mixed-effect Model repeat Measurement||"Least Squares Mean of Avenciguat 1 mg TID - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence intervals were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12, and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||-0.040|-0.417|0.0179
81639358|NCT03060525|162968859|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|247.5||||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change in amount of physical activity = 6-month MET-minutes/week - baseline MET-minutes/week (change from pre to post intervention), using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. IPAQ score is a continuous measure and reports median MET-minutes per week (a combination of walking met-minutes/week + moderate activity MET-minutes/week + vigorous activity MET-minutes/week). \[analysis of 2 arms, immediate intervention vs. delayed intervention\]||||0.63
81459075|NCT00460603|162609085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.8884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.41|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no). One-sided p-value was derived from the log-rank test stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no).||2.41|0.81|0.8884
81459076|NCT00460603|162609085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.6648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.89|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no). One-sided p-value was derived from the log-rank test stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no).||1.89|0.66|0.6648
81521926|NCT04736628|162732855|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.209||||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.398|-0.02|||Mixed-effect Model repeat Measurement||"Least Squares Mean of Avenciguat 2 mg TID - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence intervals were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12, and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||-0.020|-0.398|0.0307
81587960|NCT00533949|162849565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.38||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.76|||Log Rank||Reference group = 60 gy|The trial was a two-by-two factorial design with radiation therapy dose as one treatment factor and cetuximab as the other. A log-rank test for each factor at one-sided α of 0.0125 (α of 0.0250 for both factors to account for multiple comparisons) would yield power of 80% to detect an improvement in median survival from 17.1 to 24 months after 339 deaths were reported out of 500 patients. For RT analysis, the comparison was arms 1 \& 3 vs arms 2 \& 4; for cetuximab, arms 1 \& 2 vs arms 3 \& 4.||1.76|1.09|0.0042
81587961|NCT00533949|162849565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.35|||Log Rank||Reference level = cetuximab|The trial was a two-by-two factorial design with radiation therapy dose as one treatment factor and cetuximab as the other. A log-rank test for each factor at one-sided α of 0.0125 (α of 0.0250 for both factors to account for multiple comparisons) would yield power of 80% to detect an improvement in median survival from 17.1 to 24 months after 339 deaths were reported out of 500 patients. For RT analysis, the comparison was arms 1 \& 3 vs arms 2 \& 4; for cetuximab, arms 1 \& 2 vs arms 3 \& 4.||1.35|0.84|0.29
81587962|NCT00533949|162849566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.47|||Log Rank||Reference level = 60 Gy|Progression-free survival is estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method. Comparisons by RT level and by cetuximab assignment are performed separately and tested with a two-sided significance level of 0.05 for each comparison.||1.47|0.95|0.12
81587963|NCT00533949|162849566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.22|||Log Rank||Reference level = cetuximab|Progression-free survival is estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method. Comparisons by RT level and by cetuximab assignment are performed separately and tested with a two-sided significance level of 0.05.||1.22|0.80|0.89
81587964|NCT00533949|162849567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.53|||Gray's test||Reference level = 60 Gy|Local-regional failure was estimated by the cumulative incidence method. Comparisons by RT level and by cetuximab assignment are performed separately and tested with a two-sided significance level of 0.05 for each comparison.||1.53|0.89|0.24
81639359|NCT01974102|162968860|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.015
81587965|NCT00533949|162849567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.1|||Gray's test||Reference level = cetuximab|Local-regional failure was estimated by the cumulative incidence method. Comparisons by RT level and by cetuximab assignment are performed separately and tested with a two-sided significance level of 0.05 for each comparison.||1.10|0.64|0.22
81587966|NCT00533949|162849568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Esophagitis: Only those toxicities reported as possibly, probably, or definitely related to treatment were considered. The worst grade of esophagitis and the worst grade of pneumonitis at any time were classified by binary groupings of \< grade 3 and \>= grade 3. Comparisons were made using a two-sided chi-square test with a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.0001
81587967|NCT00533949|162849568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2533|||||||Chi-squared|||PNEUMONITIS: Only those toxicities reported as possibly, probably, or definitely related to treatment were considered. The worst grade of esophagitis and the worst grade of pneumonitis at any time were classified by binary groupings of \< grade 3 and \>= grade 3. Comparisons were made using a two-sided chi-square test with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.2533
81587968|NCT00533949|162849569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.52|||||||Chi-squared|||Only those toxicities reported as possibly, probably, or definitely related to treatment were considered. The worst grade of of toxicity at any time was classified by a binary grouping of \< grade 3 and \>= grade 3. Comparisons were made using a two-sided chi-square test.||||0.52
81587969|NCT00533949|162849571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0233|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||FACT-TOI-LCS was assessed and changes from baseline to 3 months calculated and grouped using a 2 point decline as the threshold. Comparisons of decline vs no decline by RT level were from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test and controlling for cetuximab assignment using a two-side significance level of 0.05.||||0.0233
81587970|NCT00533949|162849572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.92
81587971|NCT00533949|162849573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.19
81587972|NCT00533949|162849574|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.33|||Regression, Cox||Reference level = EGFR H-Score \< 200|Univariate model of overall survival by EGFR group||1.33|0.68|0.78
81639360|NCT01974102|162968861|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.03
81587973|NCT00533949|162849574|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.65|||Regression, Cox||Reference level = EGFR H-Score \< 200|Univariate model of time to local-regional failure by EGFR group||1.65|0.74|0.61
81587974|NCT00533949|162849575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81587975|NCT00533949|162849576|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.001||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.002||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Regression, Cox||Corresponding to a one unit increase in GTV|Univariate model with GTV as a continuous variable||1.002|1.000|0.06
81587976|NCT00533949|162849576|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.001||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.997|1.004||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Regression, Cox||Corresponding to a one unit increase in GTV|Multivariate model with GTV as a continuous variable, adjusting for planned radiation therapy dose group (60 Gy or 74 Gy) and the interaction of GTV and planned dose.|P-Value for the interaction of GTV and planned dose = 0.77|1.004|0.997|0.78
81587977|NCT00533949|162849577|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.0||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.02|||Regression, Cox||Corresponding to a one unit increase in SUV|Univariate model of overall survival time by PET SUV as a continuous variable||1.02|0.98|0.94
81587978|NCT00533949|162849577|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.0||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.02|||Regression, Cox||Corresponding to a one unit increase in SUV|Univariate model of time to local-regional failure by PET SUV as a continuous variable||1.02|0.98|0.72
81587979|NCT00533949|162849577|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.0||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.02|||Regression, Cox||Corresponding to a one unit increase in SUV|Univariate model of time to distant metastasis by PET SUV as a continuous variable||1.02|0.98|0.79
81587980|NCT00727194|162849579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.25||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.45|-1.05||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|paired t-test|||||-1.05|-7.45|0.0144
81587981|NCT00727194|162849579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.71||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|1.37||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.37|-10.80|0.1170
81587982|NCT00727194|162849580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|Chi-squared|||||||1.0000
81587983|NCT00727194|162849580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0606|TWO_SIDED|||||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0606
81587984|NCT00727194|162849581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.58||||0.1873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|0.91||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|paired t-test|||||0.91|-4.08|0.1873
81587985|NCT00727194|162849581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.57||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.97|-0.17||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.17|-6.97|0.0410
81587986|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.83||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.94|18.6||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|paired t-test|||Physical Functioning||18.60|-16.94|0.9190
81587987|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.86||||0.5931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.05|23.33||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|||Physical Functioning||23.33|-39.05|0.5931
81587988|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Net)|3.13||||0.7319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.64|22.89||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|Paired t-test|||Role Physical||22.89|-16.64|0.7319
81587989|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Net)|-7.14||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.36|31.08||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|||Role Physical||31.08|-45.36|0.6910
81587990|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.42||||0.1311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.18|3.34||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|Paired t-test|||Bodily Pain||3.34|-22.18|0.1311
81587991|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.86||||0.2406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.08|11.36||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|||Bodily Pain||11.36|-41.08|0.2406
81587992|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.17||||0.0578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|14.62||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|Paired t-test|||General Health||14.62|-0.29|0.0578
81587993|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.43||||0.5073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.26|31.11||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|||General Health||31.11|-16.26|0.5073
81587994|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.17||||0.2474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|11.72||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|Paired t-test|||Vitality||11.72|-3.39|0.2474
81587995|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.68||||0.8085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.24|20.88||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|||Vitality||20.88|-26.24|0.8085
81587996|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.46||||0.0716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.13|1.21||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|Paired t-test|||Social Functioning||1.21|-24.13|0.0716
81587997|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.07||||0.1966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.68|9.54||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|||Social Functioning||9.54|-41.68|0.1966
81587998|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.81||||0.1701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.6|5.99||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|paired t-test|||Role Emotional||5.99|-29.60|0.1701
81587999|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.95||||0.7422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.58|44.48||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|||Role Emotional||44.48|-32.58|0.7422
81588000|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.42||||0.9007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.83|7.67||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|Paired t-test|||Mental Health||7.67|-6.83|0.9007
81588001|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|17.86||||0.1519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.57|43.29||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|||Mental Health||43.29|-7.57|0.1519
81588002|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.07||||0.6807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|6.72||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|Paired t-test|||Physical Component Score||6.72|-4.57|0.6807
81588003|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.23||||0.2226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.79|4.32||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|||Physical Component Score||4.32|-16.79|0.2226
81588004|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.92||||0.1505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|1.26||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|Paired t-test|||Mental Component Score||1.26|-7.10|0.1505
81639361|NCT01294644|162968897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|4.43|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression analysis with treatment and Baseline CR-SMFRS value in the model.|The odds ratio was based on a logistic regression model adjusted for the Baseline score. Odds ratios \>1 indicate a positive treatment effect.|"The null hypothesis was there was no difference between deoxycholic acid 1 mg/cm² and placebo.~An adjustment for multiplicity was performed for the two co-primary endpoints. This was accounted for by using the larger of the two P-values in the Bonferroni-Holm scheme."||4.43|1.52|<0.001
81639362|NCT01294644|162968897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|5.36|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression analysis with treatment and Baseline CR-SMFRS value in the model.|The odds ratio was based on a logistic regression model adjusted for the Baseline score. Odds ratios \>1 indicate a positive treatment effect.|"The null hypothesis was there was no difference between deoxycholic acid 2 mg/cm² and placebo.~An adjustment for multiplicity was performed for the two co-primary endpoints. This was accounted for by using the larger of the two P-values in the Bonferroni-Holm scheme."||5.36|1.83|<0.001
81639363|NCT01294644|162968898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.71||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|92.67|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression analysis with treatment and Baseline CR-SMFRS value in the model.|Odds ratio was based on a logistic regression model adjusted for the Baseline score. Odds ratios \>1 indicate a positive treatment effect.|||92.67|1.48|0.020
81639364|NCT01294644|162968898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.53||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|91.24|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression analysis with treatment and Baseline CR-SMFRS value in the model.|Odds ratio was based on a logistic regression model adjusted for the Baseline score. Odds ratios \>1 indicate a positive treatment effect.|||91.24|1.46|0.021
81639365|NCT01294644|162968899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.06|9.44|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression analysis with treatment and Baseline SSRS value in the model.|Odds ratio was based on a logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline score. Odds ratios \>1 indicate a positive treatment effect.|"The null hypothesis was there was no difference between deoxycholic acid 1 mg/cm² and placebo.~An adjustment for multiplicity was performed for the two co-primary endpoints. This was accounted for by using the larger of the two P-values in the Bonferroni-Holm scheme."||9.44|3.06|<0.001
81588005|NCT00727194|162849582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.55||||0.4151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.77|19.87||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|||Mental Component Score||19.87|-8.77|0.4151
81588006|NCT00727194|162849583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.25||||0.3377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.94|10.44||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|paired t-test|||Forced Vital Capacity||10.44|-3.94|0.3377
81588007|NCT00727194|162849583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Net)|-10.57||||0.3391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.71|12.56||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|||Forced Vital Capacity||12.56|-33.71|0.3391
81588008|NCT00727194|162849583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|4.35||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|paired t test|||Negative Inspiratory Force||4.35|-4.35|1.0000
81588009|NCT00727194|162849583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-6.57||||0.2292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.87|4.73||No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|||Negative Inspiratory Force||4.73|-17.87|0.2292
81588010|NCT04269161|162849587|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 10 seconds such that the device is no worse than 10 seconds on average than manual mode. Our study is a 2-treatment, 24-period crossover design that accounts for first-order carryover effects, indicating a slightly higher power than a 2x2. Each subject acted as their own control. The study was defined as intention to treat, such that manual adjustments during the automated arm would be included in that arm.|Mean Difference (Net)|-9.885||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.51|-3.27||The p-value is significant at 0.01.|t-test, 2 sided||The difference is time to re-establish in automatic mode minus time to re-establish in manual mode. (a negative number favors automatic mode)|A sample requirement of 48 patients was determined based on a pilot study to provide 88% power, and 0.05 significance (two sided) to show the mean difference is less than 10 seconds based on a 2x2 crossover design. Considering patient drop-out, a sample size of n=40 drops power to 82%.||-3.27|-16.51|0.003
81588011|NCT04269161|162849588|OTHER|The difference is defined as the difference of proportion of time in the target range of SpO2 in modes, automatic minus manual. Our study is a 2-treatment, 24-period crossover design that accounts for first-order carryover effects, indicating a slightly higher power than a 2x2. Each subject acted as their own control. The study was defined as intention to treat, such that manual adjustments during the automated arm would be included in that arm.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.018||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.034||The threshold for statistical significance is p=.05|t-test, 2 sided|Two-sample t test with equal variances. Linear mixed model patient random effects, adjusted for site, sex, race, weight, gestational age, bed type.|Treatment difference = automatic - manual. A positive number favors automatic.|The difference in the proportion of time in the target saturation is calculated between the automatic and manual models. For each 6-hour time block, we calculate the proportion of time the patient stays within the prescribed SpO2 range.||.034|0.003|.02
81588012|NCT04368429|162849590|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of the difference in percentage was greater than (\>) -10% for the serogroup A.|Difference in percentage|20.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.38|28.75|||||95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Serogroup A||28.75|11.38|
81588013|NCT04368429|162849590|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in percentage was \>-10% for the serogroup C.|Difference in percentage|33.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.2|41.5|||||95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Serogroup C||41.50|26.20|
81459077|NCT00460603|162609085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||0.8065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.07|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no). One-sided p-value was derived from the log-rank test stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no).||2.07|0.75|0.8065
81588014|NCT04368429|162849590|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in percentage was \>-10% for the serogroup Y.|Difference in percentage|34.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.66|41.64|||||95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Serogroup Y||41.64|26.66|
81588015|NCT04368429|162849590|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in percentage was \>-10% for the serogroup W.|Difference in percentage|38.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.93|46.53|||||95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Serogroup W||46.53|28.93|
81611196|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.0|-6.0|0.029
81588016|NCT03633396|162849615|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|3.77|||Mixed-model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM including fixed effects of treatment, history of plaque psoriasis, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline PPPASI score as covariate.|Least-squares mean difference = Imsidolimab - Placebo|The change from Baseline in PPPASI at Week 16 was analyzed using a a general linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM). The model included fixed effects for treatment, history of plaque psoriasis (Yes/No), visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline PPPASI score as covariate.||3.77|-4.05|0.944
81588017|NCT03633396|162849617|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.879|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.288|2.686|||||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment as fixed effect, history of plaque psoriasis and Baseline PPPASI score as covariates and using multiple imputation for missing data.|||2.686|0.288|
81588018|NCT03633396|162849618|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|13.9|||||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment as fixed effect, history of plaque psoriasis and Baseline PPPIGA score as covariates and using multiple imputation for missing data.|||13.9|0.5|
81588019|NCT02566759|162849726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|0.6662|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5969|0.7355||||||Dose proportionality was evaluated using the following power model: ln (PK Parameter) is equal to (=) a+b\*ln (dose), where a and b are the intercept and slope of the line, respectively. Dose proportionality was declared when the 90 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) of the slope lies entirely within the critical region (0.9483, 1.0517) for the dose range of 10 mg to 750 mg.||0.7355|0.5969|
81588020|NCT02566759|162849726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|0.7795|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6597|0.8993|||Power model|||Dose proportionality was evaluated using the following power model: ln (PK Parameter) = a+b\*ln (dose), where a and b were the intercept and slope of the line, respectively. Dose proportionality was declared when the 90% CI of the slope lies entirely within the critical region (0.9139, 1.0861) for the dose range of 30 mg to 400 mg.||0.8993|0.6597|
81588021|NCT02566759|162849726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square (LS) Mean Ratio|0.362|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3043|0.4301||||||The point estimate and CI were obtained by taking the antilog of the difference in the log transformed lease square (LS) Means.||0.4301|0.3043|
81588022|NCT02566759|162849726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Ratio|1.799|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4625|2.2116||||||The point estimate and CI were obtained by taking the antilog of the difference in the log transformed LS Means.||2.2116|1.4625|
81588023|NCT02566759|162849729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|0.872|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8145|0.9296||||||Dose proportionality was evaluated using the following power model: ln (PK Parameter) = a+b\*ln (dose), where a and b are the intercept and slope of the line, respectively. Dose proportionality was declared when the 90 % CI of the slope lies entirely within the critical region (0.9483, 1.0517) for the dose range of 10 mg to 750 mg.||0.9296|0.8145|
81588024|NCT02566759|162849729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|0.9135|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8062|1.0209|||Power model|||Dose proportionality was evaluated using the following power model: ln (PK Parameter) = a+b\*ln (dose), where a and b were the intercept and slope of the line, respectively. Dose proportionality was declared when the 90% CI of the slope lies entirely within the critical region (0.9139, 1.0861) for the dose range of 30 mg to 400 mg.||1.0209|0.8062|
81588025|NCT02566759|162849729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4324|0.5777||||||The point estimate and CI were obtained by taking the antilog of the difference in the log transformed LS Means.||0.5777|0.4324|
81588026|NCT02566759|162849729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Ratio|2.563|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.1|3.1275||||||The point estimate and CI were obtained by taking the antilog of the difference in the log transformed LS Means.||3.1275|2.1000|
81588027|NCT02566759|162849730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|0.8505|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7925|0.9084|||Power model|||Dose proportionality was evaluated using the following power model: ln (PK Parameter) = a+b\*ln (dose), where a and b are the intercept and slope of the line, respectively. Dose proportionality was declared when the 90 % CI of the slope lies entirely within the critical region (0.9483, 1.0517) for the dose range of 10 mg to 750 mg.||0.9084|0.7925|<0.001
81588028|NCT02566759|162849730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|0.8415|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7618|0.9212|||Power model|||Dose proportionality was evaluated using the following power model: ln (PK Parameter) = a+b\*ln (dose), where a and b were the intercept and slope of the line, respectively. Dose proportionality was declared when the 90% CI of the slope lies entirely within the critical region (0.9139, 1.0861) for the dose range of 30 mg to 400 mg.||0.9212|0.7618|<0.001
81588029|NCT02566759|162849730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Ratio|0.543|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4797|0.6149||||||The point estimate and CI were obtained by taking the antilog of the difference in the log transformed LS Means.||0.6149|0.4797|
81588030|NCT02566759|162849730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Ratio|2.336|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.9592|2.7854||||||The point estimate and CI were obtained by taking the antilog of the difference in the log transformed LS Means.||2.7854|1.9592|
81459078|NCT00460603|162609086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.155||||0.6904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.656|2.033|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no). One-sided p-value was derived from the log-rank test stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no).||2.033|0.656|0.6904
81459079|NCT00460603|162609086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.203||||0.7364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.676|2.141|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no). One-sided p-value was derived from the log-rank test stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no).||2.141|0.676|0.7364
81588031|NCT01126541|162849733|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Primary objective to demonstrate noninferiority of retreatment with one 1000 mg rituximab infusion. Mean ±SD of the DAS28-CRP AUC at 24 months = 2218 ±967 (based on EDWARDS, REFLEX and DANCER study data). H0 (null hypothesis): Arm B - Arm A \>20%. H1: Arm B - Arm A ≤ 20%. Power = 80%; Larger difference clinically acceptable = 20% = 444; Significance level of 2.5% (one-sided).||||||0.465|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from Day 1 to Week 24 (initial treatment)||||0.465
81459080|NCT00460603|162609086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.941||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.535|1.653|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and corresponding 95% CI was calculated based on the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no). One-sided p-value was derived from the log-rank test stratified by prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no) and prior pelvic irradiation (yes vs. no).||1.653|0.535|0.4140
81459081|NCT01839708|162609088|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81459082|NCT01839708|162609089|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81459083|NCT01839708|162609090|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81459084|NCT01839708|162609091|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81459085|NCT01839708|162609092|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81459086|NCT01839708|162609093|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81459087|NCT01839708|162609094|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81459088|NCT01839708|162609095|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81459089|NCT01839708|162609096|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81459090|NCT01839708|162609097|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81459091|NCT01839708|162609098|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81459092|NCT01839708|162609099|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81459093|NCT01839708|162609100|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81459094|NCT01839708|162609101|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81459095|NCT01051960|162609114|OTHER|comparison of means|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-93.0||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|||||significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Whether change from baseline to 24-weeks is significantly different from zero||||.0008
81459096|NCT01051960|162609115|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|44.5||||7e-05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||change from baseline to 24 weeks||||0.00007
81459097|NCT00360282|162609119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Sign test|||||||0.007
81459098|NCT00360282|162609120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.549|TWO_SIDED||||||Sign test|||||||.549
81459099|NCT04537078|162609131|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.254|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.254
81459100|NCT04537078|162609132|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|9.48||||0.219|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.219
81459101|NCT04537078|162609133|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.269|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.269
81459102|NCT04537078|162609134|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.072|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.072
81459103|NCT04537078|162609135|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81459104|NCT04537078|162609136|OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.720
81459105|NCT04537078|162609137|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81459106|NCT04537078|162609138|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|600.0||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.007
81459107|NCT04537078|162609139|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81459108|NCT04537078|162609140|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|33.33||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81459109|NCT04537078|162609141|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81459110|NCT04537078|162609142|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.851|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.851
81459111|NCT04537078|162609143|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|25.0||||0.304|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.304
81459112|NCT04537078|162609144|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.486|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.486
81459113|NCT00607620|162609154|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.98||||||||0.98|0.79|
81459114|NCT00607620|162609155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.3|||||The data represented refers to the group mean difference (intervention versus control) of the change score between baseline to 12-months.|||-0.3|-2.1|
81459115|NCT00607620|162609156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|6.4|||||The data represented refers to the group mean difference (intervention versus control) of the change score between 6-months and 12-months.|||6.4|0.4|
81459116|NCT00607620|162609157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.9|||||The data represented refers to the group mean difference (intervention versus control) of the change score between 6-months and 12-months.|||1.9|-3.3|
81459117|NCT00607620|162609158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.99|||||The data represented refers to the group mean difference (intervention versus control) of the change score between 6-months and 12-months.|||0.99|-1.02|
81459118|NCT03810092|162609218|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|-0.04||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.42|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship between ADL score evolution and hemoglobine rate, in the no transfusion group||0.42|-0.55|0.05
81521927|NCT04736628|162732855|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.235||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.425|-0.046|||Mixed-effect Model repeat Measurement||"Least Squares Mean of Avenciguat 3 mg TID - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence intervals were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12, and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||-0.046|-0.425|0.0151
81521928|NCT04736628|162732855|OTHER|MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12, and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||||||0.0053|||||||MCP-Mod E-max model fit|Model assumption: 80% of the maximum effect is achieved at 6 mg.||"A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of avenciguat and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (Emax, exponential, linear, quadratic, sigmoid emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).~The total daily dose was considered for MCP-Mod analysis (placebo, active avenciguat 3 mg, 6 mg, and 9 mg)."||||0.0053
81521929|NCT04736628|162732855|OTHER|MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12, and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||||||0.0102|||||||MCP-Mod quadratic model fit|Model assumption: 50 % of the maximum effect is achieved at a dose of 3 mg. 90 % of the maximum effect is achieved at a dose of 6 mg.||"A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of avenciguat and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (Emax, exponential, linear, quadratic, sigmoid emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).~The total daily dose was considered for MCP-Mod analysis (placebo, active avenciguat 3 mg, 6 mg, and 9 mg)."||||0.0102
81521930|NCT04736628|162732855|OTHER|MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12, and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||||||0.023|||||||MCP-Mod linear model fit|Model assumption: no assumption is needed.||"A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of avenciguat and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (Emax, exponential, linear, quadratic, sigmoid emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).~The total daily dose was considered for MCP-Mod analysis (placebo, active avenciguat 3 mg, 6 mg, and 9 mg)."||||0.0230
81521931|NCT04736628|162732855|OTHER|MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12, and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||||||0.0292|||||||MCP-Mod Sigmoid Emax model fit|Model assumption: 30 % of the maximum effect is achieved at a dose of 3 mg. 90 % of the maximum effect is achieved at a dose of 6 mg.||"A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of avenciguat and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (Emax, exponential, linear, quadratic, sigmoid emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).~The total daily dose was considered for MCP-Mod analysis (placebo, active avenciguat 3 mg, 6 mg, and 9 mg)."||||0.0292
81521932|NCT04736628|162732855|OTHER|MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12, and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||||||0.0468|||||||MCP-Mod Exponential model fit|Model assumption: 20% of the maximum effect is achieved at 3 mg.||"A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of avenciguat and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (Emax, exponential, linear, quadratic, sigmoid emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).~The total daily dose was considered for MCP-Mod analysis (placebo, active avenciguat 3 mg, 6 mg, and 9 mg)."||||0.0468
81527653|NCT00286494|162741954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|4.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.2|-4.9|0.884
81527654|NCT00286494|162741954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|4.5||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.5|-4.5|0.993
81459119|NCT03810092|162609218|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.39||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Relationship between ADL score evolution and hemoglobine rate, in the transfusion group||2.2|-1|0.05
81459120|NCT03380429|162609228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|18.8||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline adherence, duration of run-in (visits), country, gender and age.|||18.8|5.2|<0.001
81648331|NCT01772563|162986973|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR) [%]|63.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.372|72.775|||||GMR (test/reference) i.e. (Volasertib+Itraconazole/ Volasertib). Intra- individual coefficient of variation (gCV%)=26.1.|"Statistical analysis of CD 10899:~Cmax was log-transformed prior to fitting an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. This model included effects for 'treatment' and 'subject'. 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were computed, then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator and interval estimates for the geometric mean ratio (GMR)."||72.775|55.372|
81648332|NCT01772563|162986974|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR) [%]|97.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.09|109.94|||||GMR (test/reference) i.e. (Volasertib+Itraconazole/ Volasertib). Intra- individual coefficient of variation (gCV %)=22.7.|"Statistical analysis of volasertib:~AUC0-∞ was log-transformed prior to fitting an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. This model included effects for 'treatment' and 'subject'. 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were computed, then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator and interval estimates for the geometric mean ratio (GMR)."||109.94|87.09|
81459121|NCT03380429|162609229|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.2||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|14.9||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline adherence, duration of run-in (visits), country, gender and age.|||14.9|1.6|0.016
81459122|NCT03380429|162609229|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.3||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|16.0||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline adherence, duration of run-in (visits), country, gender and age.|||16.0|2.7|0.006
81459123|NCT03380429|162609229|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.1||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|14.8||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline adherence, duration of run-in (visits), country, gender and age.|||14.8|1.4|0.018
81459124|NCT03380429|162609230|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|15.3||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline adherence, duration of run-in (visits), country, gender and age.|||15.3|3.2|0.003
81459125|NCT03380429|162609230|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.7||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|13.7||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline adherence, duration of run-in (visits), country, gender and age.|||13.7|1.8|0.011
81459126|NCT03380429|162609230|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|11.4||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline adherence, duration of run-in (visits), country, gender and age.|||11.4|-0.4|0.066
81459127|NCT03380429|162609230|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|8.7||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline adherence, duration of run-in (visits), country, gender and age.|||8.7|-3.1|0.359
81459128|NCT03380429|162609231|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.7||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|16.3||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline adherence, duration of run-in (visits), country, gender and age.|||16.3|3.1|0.004
81459129|NCT03380429|162609231|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|13.5||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline adherence, duration of run-in (visits), country, gender and age.|||13.5|0.6|0.032
81459130|NCT03380429|162609231|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|12.4||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline adherence, duration of run-in (visits), country, gender and age.|||12.4|-0.5|0.070
81459131|NCT03380429|162609231|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|9.9||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline adherence, duration of run-in (visits), country, gender and age.|||9.9|-3.0|0.294
81459132|NCT03380429|162609232|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|10.8||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline rescue use, duration of run-in (visits), country, gender and age.|||10.8|-1.2|0.118
81459133|NCT03380429|162609232|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|10.7||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline rescue use, duration of run-in (visits), country, gender and age.|||10.7|-1.0|0.105
81459134|NCT03380429|162609232|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|15.1||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline rescue use, duration of run-in (visits), country, gender and age.|||15.1|3.3|0.002
81459135|NCT03380429|162609232|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.3||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|13.2||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline rescue use, duration of run-in (visits), country, gender and age.|||13.2|1.5|0.015
81459136|NCT03380429|162609234|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.6||p-value was calculated using Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM).|MMRM||Analysis was performed by MMRM adjusted for randomized treatment arm,Baseline ACT total score,randomized treatment arm-by-visit interaction,Baseline ACT total score-by-visit interaction,gender,age,country and participant fitted as a random factor.|||0.6|-1.6|0.400
81459137|NCT03380429|162609234|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.5||p-value was calculated using MMRM.|MMRM||Analysis was performed by MMRM adjusted for randomized treatment arm,Baseline ACT total score,randomized treatment arm-by-visit interaction,Baseline ACT total score-by-visit interaction,gender,age,country and participant fitted as a random factor.|||1.5|-0.7|0.441
81459138|NCT03380429|162609234|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.9||p-value was calculated using MMRM.|MMRM||Analysis was performed by MMRM adjusted for randomized treatment arm,Baseline ACT total score,randomized treatment arm-by-visit interaction,Baseline ACT total score-by-visit interaction,gender,age,country and participant fitted as a random factor.|||1.9|-0.3|0.164
81459139|NCT03380429|162609234|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.4||p-value was calculated using MMRM.|MMRM||Analysis was performed by MMRM adjusted for randomized treatment arm,Baseline ACT total score,randomized treatment arm-by-visit interaction,Baseline ACT total score-by-visit interaction,gender,age,country and participant fitted as a random factor.|||1.4|-0.9|0.661
81459140|NCT03380429|162609235|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.44||p-value was calculated using logistic regression|Regression, Logistic||Analysis was performed by logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline ACT total score, country, gender and age.|||1.44|0.39|0.385
81459141|NCT03380429|162609235|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.42||p-value was calculated using logistic regression|Regression, Logistic||Analysis was performed by logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline ACT total score, country, gender and age.|||2.42|0.64|0.517
81459142|NCT03380429|162609235|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.85||p-value was calculated using logistic regression|Regression, Logistic||Analysis was performed by logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline ACT total score, country, gender and age.|||1.85|0.51|0.921
81459143|NCT03380429|162609235|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.38||p-value was calculated using logistic regression|Regression, Logistic||Analysis was performed by logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline ACT total score, country, gender and age.|||1.38|0.38|0.321
81521933|NCT04736628|162732856|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.217||||0.0327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.416|-0.018|||Mixed-effect Model repeat Measurement||"Least Squares Mean of Avenciguat 1 mg TID - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence intervals were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12, and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||-0.018|-0.416|0.0327
81521934|NCT04736628|162732856|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.206||||0.0447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.408|-0.005|||Mixed-effect Model repeat Measurement||"Least Squares Mean of Avenciguat 2 mg TID - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence intervals were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12, and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||-0.005|-0.408|0.0447
81521935|NCT04736628|162732856|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.187||||0.0654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.387|0.012|||Mixed-effect Model repeat Measurement||"Least Squares Mean of Avenciguat 3 mg TID - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence intervals were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12, and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||0.012|-0.387|0.0654
81521936|NCT04736628|162732857|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.0476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|4.79||Nominal p-value.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio (Avenciguat 1 mg TID vs. Placebo).|Treatment and sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitor (SGLT2i) use at randomization were used as covariates in the logistic regression model.||4.79|1.01|0.0476
81521937|NCT04736628|162732857|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.72||||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|5.94||Nominal p-value.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio (Avenciguat 2 mg TID vs. Placebo).|Treatment and sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitor (SGLT2i) use at randomization were used as covariates in the logistic regression model.||5.94|1.25|0.0119
81521938|NCT04736628|162732857|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.43||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|7.45||Nominal p-value.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio (Avenciguat 3 mg TID vs. Placebo).|Treatment and sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitor (SGLT2i) use at randomization were used as covariates in the logistic regression model.||7.45|1.58|0.0019
81521939|NCT04736628|162732858|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.0497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.55||Nominal p-value.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio (Avenciguat 1 mg TID vs. Placebo).|Treatment and sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitor (SGLT2i) use at randomization were used as covariates in the logistic regression model.||4.55|1.00|0.0497
81521940|NCT04736628|162732858|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.0502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.61||Nominal p-value.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio (Avenciguat 2 mg TID vs. Placebo).|Treatment and sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitor (SGLT2i) use at randomization were used as covariates in the logistic regression model.||4.61|1.00|0.0502
81521941|NCT04736628|162732858|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.09||||0.0572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|4.49||Nominal p-value.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio (Avenciguat 3 mg TID vs. Placebo).|Treatment and sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitor (SGLT2i) use at randomization were used as covariates in the logistic regression model.||4.49|0.98|0.0572
81588032|NCT01126541|162849733|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Primary objective to demonstrate noninferiority of retreatment with one 1000 mg rituximab infusion. Mean ±SD of the DAS28-CRP AUC at 24 months = 2218 ±967 (based on EDWARDS, REFLEX and DANCER study data). H0 (null hypothesis): Arm B - Arm A \>20%. H1: Arm B - Arm A ≤ 20%. Power = 80%; Larger difference clinically acceptable = 20% = 444; Significance level of 2.5% (one-sided)||||||0.161|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Arm A vs. Arm B: Change from 1st retreatment to 24 weeks after||||0.161
81588033|NCT01126541|162849733|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Primary objective to demonstrate noninferiority of retreatment with one 1000 mg rituximab infusion. Mean ±SD of the DAS28-CRP AUC at 24 months = 2218 ±967 (based on EDWARDS, REFLEX and DANCER study data). H0 (null hypothesis): Arm B - Arm A \>20%. H1: Arm B - Arm A ≤ 20%. Power = 80%; Larger difference clinically acceptable = 20% = 444; Significance level of 2.5% (one-sided)||||||0.524|||||||Student t-test|||Arm A vs. Arm B: Change from 2nd retreatment to 24 weeks after||||0.524
81521942|NCT00903331|162732908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.08|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between ACT-064922 and placebo for the change in FVC from baseline to the end of Period 1. The aim was to detect a placebo-corrected change in FVC of ≥ 0.1 L (Standard Deviation = 0.2 L) at a two-sided 0.05 type 1 error level and 80% power.||0.08|-0.09|0.9631
81588034|NCT01126541|162849734|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Primary objective to demonstrate noninferiority of retreatment with one 1000 mg rituximab infusion. Mean plus or minus (±)SD of the DAS28-CRP AUC at 24 months = 2218 ±967 (based on EDWARDS, REFLEX and DANCER study data). H0 (null hypothesis): Arm B - Arm A \>20%. H1: Arm B - Arm A ≤ 20%. Power = 80%; Larger difference clinically acceptable = 20% = 444; Significance level of 2.5% (one-sided)|Adjusted difference|51.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|92.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-131.22|233.98|||||Covariate analysis with baseline DAS28-CRP value as covariate|||233.98|-131.22|
81588035|NCT01126541|162849754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.389|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 1 to Week 104||||0.389
81521943|NCT00903331|162732909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.118||||0.7056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.626|1.996|||Log Rank|||||1.996|0.626|0.7056
81588036|NCT01126541|162849754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.374|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||1st retreatment to Week 104||||0.374
81588037|NCT01126541|162849754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.277|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Weel 24 to Week 104||||0.277
81588038|NCT01126541|162849755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.278|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Total cortisone: Week 24 to Week 104||||0.278
81588039|NCT01126541|162849755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.887|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Oral cortisone: Week 24 to Week 104||||0.887
81588040|NCT01126541|162849755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IV cortisone: Week 24 to Week 104||||<0.001
81588041|NCT03670810|162849776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|5.73|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.73|2.56|<0.001
81588042|NCT03670810|162849776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.07|6.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.77|3.07|<0.001
81588043|NCT03670810|162849777|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|6.76|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.76|2.10|<.001
81588044|NCT03670810|162849777|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.13|12.67|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.67|4.13|<.001
81588045|NCT03670810|162849778|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|3.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.57|2.05|<0.001
81588046|NCT03670810|162849778|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|3.53|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.53|2.04|<0.001
81588047|NCT03670810|162849779|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|4.01|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.01|2.11|<0.001
81588048|NCT03670810|162849779|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.53|4.85|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.85|2.53|<0.001
81588049|NCT03670810|162849780|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|6.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.02|2.05|<0.001
81588050|NCT03670810|162849780|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.77|7.88|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.88|2.77|<0.001
81588051|NCT03670810|162849781|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|4.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.04|1.30|0.004
81588052|NCT03670810|162849781|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|6.94|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.94|2.41|<0.001
81588053|NCT03670810|162849782|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|6.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.02|1.80|<0.001
81588054|NCT03670810|162849782|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|6.42|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.42|1.97|<0.001
81588055|NCT03670810|162849783|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|3.33|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.33|1.48|<0.001
81588056|NCT03670810|162849783|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|3.67|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.67|1.65|<0.001
81588057|NCT03670810|162849784|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.73||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|6.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.78|1.10|0.031
81588058|NCT03670810|162849784|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|13.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.25|2.40|<0.001
81588059|NCT03670810|162849785|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.35|1.29|<0.001
81588060|NCT03670810|162849785|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.20|1.21|0.001
81588061|NCT03670810|162849786|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.65|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.65|0.33|<0.001
81588062|NCT03670810|162849786|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.60|0.30|<0.001
81588063|NCT03670810|162849787|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|4.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.28|1.79|<0.001
81588064|NCT03670810|162849787|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|5.15|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.15|2.20|<0.001
81588065|NCT03670810|162849789|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.4||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|53.37|||Regression, Logistic|||Pain Freedom 30 Min. Postdose||53.37|0.77|0.086
81588066|NCT03670810|162849789|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.24||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|59.08|||Regression, Logistic|||Pain Freedom 30 Min. Postdose||59.08|0.89|0.065
81588067|NCT03670810|162849789|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.08||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|6.68|||Regression, Logistic|||Pain Free 1 Hour Postdose||6.68|1.42|0.004
81588068|NCT03670810|162849789|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.43|14.44|||Regression, Logistic|||Pain Free 1 Hour Postdose||14.44|3.43|<0.001
81588069|NCT03670810|162849789|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.03|||Regression, Logistic|||Pain Relief 30 Min Postdose 100 mg||2.03|0.98|0.065
81588070|NCT03670810|162849789|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.52|||Regression, Logistic|||Pain Relief 30 Min. Postdose 200 mg||2.52|1.25|0.001
81588071|NCT03670810|162849789|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|3.06|||Regression, Logistic|||Pain Relief 1 Hour Postdose 100 mg||3.06|1.74|<0.001
81588072|NCT03670810|162849789|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|2.88|||Regression, Logistic|||Pain Relief 1 Hour Postdose 200 mg||2.88|1.64|<0.001
81588073|NCT03670810|162849789|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.71|||Regression, Logistic|||Freedom from MBS 30 Min 100 mg||1.71|0.71|0.651
81588074|NCT03670810|162849789|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.98|||Regression, Logistic|||Freedom from MBS 30 Min. 200 mg||1.98|0.85|0.220
81588075|NCT03670810|162849789|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Freedom from MBS 1 Hour 100 mg||1.54|0.78|0.593
81588076|NCT03670810|162849789|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.98|||Regression, Logistic|||Freedom from MBS 1 Hour 200 mg||1.98|1.04|0.030
81588077|NCT03670810|162849790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.092
81588078|NCT03670810|162849790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.211|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.211
81588079|NCT03670810|162849791|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|4.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.05|2.01|<0.001
81588080|NCT03670810|162849791|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.12|4.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.26|2.12|<0.001
81588081|NCT03670810|162849792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056|||||||ANOVA|||Social Functioning||||0.056
81588082|NCT03670810|162849792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.267|||||||ANOVA|||Social Functioning||||0.267
81588083|NCT03670810|162849792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||Migraine Symptoms 100 mg||||0.003
81588084|NCT03670810|162849792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|||Migraine Symptoms 200 mg||||0.002
81588085|NCT03670810|162849792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||ANOVA|||Feeling/Concerns 100 mg||||0.014
81588086|NCT03670810|162849792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||ANOVA|||Feelings/Concerns 200 mg||||0.018
81588087|NCT03670810|162849793|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Recommend Treatment - Agree Strongly Agree||1.62|0.96|0.101
81639366|NCT01294644|162968899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.65|8.04|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression analysis with treatment and Baseline SSRS value in the model|Odds ratio was based on a logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline score. Odds ratios \>1 indicate a positive treatment effect.|"The null hypothesis was there was no difference between deoxycholic acid 2 mg/cm² and placebo.~An adjustment for multiplicity was performed for the two co-primary endpoints. This was accounted for by using the larger of the two P-values in the Bonferroni-Holm scheme."||8.04|2.65|<0.001
81639367|NCT01294644|162968900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.19|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|The model included the fixed effect factors visit and treatment, the visit\*treatment interaction, and the Baseline CR-SMFRS values as covariate.||||-0.19|-0.51|<0.001
81639368|NCT01294644|162968900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.24|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|The model included the fixed effect factors visit and treatment, the visit\*treatment interaction, and the baseline CR-SMFRS values as covariate.||||-0.24|-0.56|<0.001
81459144|NCT03380429|162609236|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.98||p-value was calculated using logistic regression|Regression, Logistic||Analysis was performed by logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline ACT total score, country, gender and age.|||1.98|0.54|0.911
81459145|NCT03380429|162609236|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.54||p-value was calculated using logistic regression|Regression, Logistic||Analysis was performed by logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline ACT total score, country, gender and age.|||2.54|0.70|0.383
81459146|NCT03380429|162609236|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.04||p-value was calculated using logistic regression|Regression, Logistic||Analysis was performed by logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline ACT total score, country, gender and age.|||2.04|0.57|0.814
81459147|NCT03380429|162609236|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.89||p-value was calculated using logistic regression|Regression, Logistic||Analysis was performed by logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline ACT total score, country, gender and age.|||1.89|0.53|0.986
81459148|NCT03380429|162609237|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.81||p-value was calculated using logistic regression|Regression, Logistic||Analysis was performed by logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline ACT total score, country, gender and age.|||1.81|0.48|0.833
81459149|NCT03380429|162609237|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.67||p-value was calculated using logistic regression|Regression, Logistic||Analysis was performed by logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline ACT total score, country, gender and age.|||2.67|0.69|0.383
81459150|NCT03380429|162609237|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.63||p-value was calculated using logistic regression|Regression, Logistic||Analysis was performed by logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline ACT total score, country, gender and age.|||1.63|0.44|0.628
81588088|NCT03670810|162849793|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.67|||Regression, Logistic|||Recommend Treatment Agree/Strongly Agree||1.67|0.99|0.063
81588089|NCT03670810|162849793|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Willing to Take This Treatment Again - Agree/Strongly Agree||1.16|0.68|0.376
81639369|NCT01294644|162968901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.75|||ANCOVA|The model includes the fixed effect factor treatment and the Baseline values as covariate.||||1.75|0.97|<0.001
81639370|NCT01294644|162968901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.65|||ANCOVA|The model includes the fixed effect factor treatment and the Baseline values as covariate.||||1.65|0.87|<0.001
81639371|NCT01294644|162968902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|0.13|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|The model includes the fixed effect factors visit and treatment, the visit\*treatment interaction, and the Baseline values as covariate.||||0.13|-1.72|0.090
81459151|NCT03380429|162609237|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.8||p-value was calculated using logistic regression|Regression, Logistic||Analysis was performed by logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment arm, Baseline ACT total score, country, gender and age.|||1.80|0.49|0.844
81521944|NCT00257660|162732910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.94|-4.74||A hierarchical testing procedure was applied for the primary and secondary outcome measures ranked in the order of priority listed. At each step of the hierarchical testing procedure, there was one comparison and p\<0.05 was considered significant.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, baseline TWSTRS score, center and previous treatment by botulinum toxin or not were fitted in the ANCOVA model.|"Baseline TWSTRS total scores are analysed for all subjects of ITT population, while the analysis at Week 4 excludes the scores for the 7 subjects who were not assessed.~Mean difference = difference in adjusted least squares mean (Dysport - Placebo)."|||-4.74|-12.94|<0.0001
81521945|NCT00257660|162732911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.81|||<|0.0001||95.0|-12.91|-4.71||A hierarchical testing procedure was applied for the primary and secondary outcome measures ranked in the order of priority listed. At each step of the hierarchical testing procedure, there was one comparison and p\<0.05 was considered significant.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, baseline TWSTRS score, center and previous treatment by botulinum toxin or not were fitted in the ANCOVA model.|"Baseline TWSTRS total scores are analysed for all subjects of ITT population, while the Week 8 analysis excludes the scores for the 24 subjects who were not assessed.~Mean difference = difference in adjusted least squares mean (Dysport - Placebo)."|||-4.71|-12.91|<0.0001
81521946|NCT00257660|162732912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.12||||0.019||95.0|-7.55|-0.68||A hierarchical testing procedure was applied for the primary and secondary outcome measures ranked in the order of priority listed. At each step of the hierarchical testing procedure, there was one comparison and p\<0.05 was considered significant.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, baseline TWSTRS score, center and previous treatment by botulinum toxin or not were fitted in the ANCOVA model.|"Baseline TWSTRS total scores are analysed for all subjects of ITT population, while the Week 12 analysis excludes the scores for the 27 subjects who were not assessed.~Mean difference = difference in adjusted least squares mean (Dysport - Placebo)."|||-0.68|-7.55|0.019
81521947|NCT00257660|162732913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.2|||<|0.001||95.0|-24.0|-6.4||A hierarchical testing procedure was applied for the primary and secondary outcome measures ranked in the order of priority listed. At each step of the hierarchical testing procedure, there was one comparison and p\<0.05 was considered significant.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, baseline Subject VAS symptom score, center and previous treatment by botulinum toxin or not were fitted in the ANCOVA model.|Analysis at baseline (and on change at Week 4) excludes 4 subjects (and 13 subjects respectively) of ITT population who were not assessed. Mean difference=difference in adjusted least squares mean (Dysport-placebo)|||-6.4|-24.0|<0.001
81588090|NCT03670810|162849793|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.03|||Regression, Logistic|||Willing to Take This Treatment Again - Agree/Strongly Agree||1.03|0.60|0.082
81588091|NCT03670810|162849793|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Extremely/Very Satisfied||1.62|0.96|0.096
81639372|NCT01294644|162968902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.97||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|-0.05|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|The model includes the fixed effect factors visit and treatment, the visit\*treatment interaction, and the Baseline values as covariate.||||-0.05|-1.89|0.040
81639373|NCT01294644|162968903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's chi-square test|||||||0.009
81639374|NCT01294644|162968903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's chi-square test|||||||0.001
81459152|NCT02949973|162609241|OTHER||Percentage|70.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81521948|NCT00257660|162732914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.2|||<|0.001||95.0|-22.3|-6.1||A hierarchical testing procedure was applied for the primary and secondary outcome measures ranked in the order of priority listed. At each step of the hierarchical testing procedure, there was one comparison and p\<0.05 was considered significant.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, baseline Investigator VAS CD symptom score, center and previous treatment by botulinum toxin or not were fitted in the ANCOVA model.|Analysis at baseline (and on change at Week 4) excludes 3 subjects (and 8 subjects respectively) of ITT population who were not assessed. Mean difference=difference in adjusted least squares mean (Dysport-placebo)|||-6.1|-22.3|<0.001
81521949|NCT00257660|162732915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.95|||<|0.001||95.0|-25.8|-8.1||A hierarchical testing procedure was applied for the primary and secondary outcome measures ranked in the order of priority listed. At each step of the hierarchical testing procedure, there was one comparison and p\<0.05 was considered significant.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, baseline Subject VAS Pain score, center and previous treatment by botulinum toxin or not were fitted in the ANCOVA model.|Analysis at baseline (and on change at Week 8) excludes 4 subjects (and 4 subjects respectively) of ITT population who were not assessed. Mean difference=difference in adjusted least squares mean (Dysport-placebo)|||-8.1|-25.8|<0.001
81639375|NCT03141177|162968927|SUPERIORITY|Treatment A over Treatment C|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.64|||Stratified Log-Rank|||||0.64|0.41|<0.0001
81521950|NCT00257660|162732916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.0|||<|0.001||95.0|-24.2|-7.8||A hierarchical testing procedure was applied for the primary and secondary outcome measures ranked in the order of priority listed. At each step of the hierarchical testing procedure, there was one comparison and p\<0.05 was considered significant.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, baseline Investigator VAS Pain score, center and previous treatment by botulinum toxin or not were fitted in the ANCOVA model.|Analysis at baseline (and on change at Week 8) excludes 3 subjects (and 3 subjects respectively) of ITT population who were not assessed. Mean difference=difference in adjusted least squares mean (Dysport-placebo)|||-7.8|-24.2|<0.001
81521951|NCT00257660|162732917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.05||||0.007||95.0|-19.0|-3.1||A hierarchical testing procedure was applied for the primary and secondary outcome measures ranked in the order of priority listed. At each step of the hierarchical testing procedure, there was one comparison and p\<0.05 was considered significant.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, baseline Subject VAS Pain score, center and previous treatment by botulinum toxin or not were fitted in the ANCOVA model.|Analysis at baseline (and on change at Week 12) excludes 4 subjects (and 4 subjects respectively) of ITT population who were not assessed. Mean difference=difference in adjusted least squares mean (Dysport-placebo)|||-3.1|-19.0|0.007
81521952|NCT00257660|162732918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.05||||0.028||95.0|-13.3|-0.8||A hierarchical testing procedure was applied for the primary and secondary outcome measures ranked in the order of priority listed. At each step of the hierarchical testing procedure, there was one comparison and p\<0.05 was considered significant.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, baseline Investigator VAS Pain score, center and previous treatment by botulinum toxin or not were fitted in the ANCOVA model.|Analysis at baseline (and on change at Week 12) excludes 3 subjects (and 3 subjects respectively) of ITT population who were not assessed. Mean difference=difference in adjusted least squares mean (Dysport-placebo)|||-0.8|-13.3|0.028
81521953|NCT00257660|162732919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.65||||0.061||95.0|-0.17|7.47||A hierarchical testing procedure was applied for the primary and secondary outcome measures ranked in the order of priority listed. At each step of the hierarchical testing procedure, there was one comparison and p\<0.05 was considered significant.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, baseline SF-36 mental health summary score, center and previous treatment by botulinum toxin or not were fitted in the ANCOVA model.|Analysis at baseline (and on change at Week 8) excludes 3 subjects (and 37 subjects respectively) of ITT population who were not assessed. Mean difference=difference in adjusted least squares mean (Dysport-placebo)|||7.47|-0.17|0.061
81521954|NCT00257660|162732920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.66||||0.002||95.0|1.73|7.58||A hierarchical testing procedure was applied for the primary and secondary outcome measures ranked in the order of priority listed. At each step of the hierarchical testing procedure, there was one comparison and p\<0.05 was considered significant.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, baseline SF-36 physical health summary score, center and previous treatment by botulinum toxin or not were fitted in ANCOVA model.|Analysis at baseline (and on change at Week 8) excludes 3 subjects (and 37 subjects respectively) of ITT population who were not assessed. Mean difference=difference in adjusted least squares mean (Dysport-placebo)|||7.58|1.73|0.002
81588092|NCT03670810|162849793|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Extremely/Very Satisfied||1.80|1.06|0.016
81588093|NCT03670810|162849793|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|||Prefer This Treatment||1.49|0.84|0.445
81588094|NCT03670810|162849793|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.58|0.89|0.243
81459153|NCT02949973|162609242|OTHER||Percentage|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81459154|NCT02949973|162609243|OTHER||Percentage|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81459155|NCT02949973|162609244|OTHER||Percentage|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81459156|NCT02949973|162609245|OTHER||Percentage|70.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.8|93.3||||||||93.3|34.8|
81459157|NCT02949973|162609246|OTHER||Percentage|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.7|84.3||||||||84.3|15.7|
81588095|NCT03670810|162849794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.142
81588096|NCT03670810|162849795|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.01||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|6.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.40|1.42|0.004
81588097|NCT03670810|162849795|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|9.47|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.47|2.22|<0.001
81588098|NCT03670810|162849796|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|3.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.62|1.74|<0.001
81588099|NCT03670810|162849796|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|5.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.20|2.50|<0.001
81588100|NCT03670810|162849797|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.36|||Regression, Logistic|||Nausea||1.36|0.75|0.953
81639376|NCT03141177|162968928|SUPERIORITY|Treatment A over Treatment C|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.89|0.4|0.89|||Stratified Log-Rank|||||0.89|0.40|0.0010
81521955|NCT00257660|162732921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.206|||<|0.0001||95.0|3.01|17.26||A hierarchical testing procedure was applied for the primary and secondary outcome measures ranked in the order of priority listed. At each step of the hierarchical testing procedure, there was one comparison and p\<0.05 was considered significant.|odds ratio|The odds ratio represents the odds of success on Dysport versus Placebo stratified for strata and country||The number of participants considered treatment successes was analysed using a logistic model with treatment, strata (naive or non-naive) and center as factors in the model.||17.26|3.01|<0.0001
81521956|NCT03426631|162732926|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-11.7||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.47
81521957|NCT04971941|162732940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.17||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.1||This P value applies to comparison of IAN with and without DentalVibe|t-test, 2 sided|df =58||Sample size estimation from Nanitsos 2010: Using the P value from the paired T test with 61 degrees of freedom the T statistic calculated at 4.365. From mean difference 9.3 SD was calculated as 16.66 for an effect size of 0.558. This generated a sample size of 44 subjects, receiving 2 injections (1 with DV3 and 1 without), is necessary to attain 95% power for a paired t-test comparing the 2 pain measures at a two-tailed alpha level of 0.05. P value for IAN||2.1|0.4|0.001
81521958|NCT04971941|162732940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.75||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|df= 58||||-1.5|-1.7|0.02
81521959|NCT04971941|162732940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.74||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.1|0.4|0.004
81521960|NCT04971941|162732941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|14.0|0.4|4.8||This P value applies to comparing IAN with or with DV as measured by SSI tolerability/ability to endure|t-test, 2 sided|||||4.8|0.4|0.001
81521961|NCT04971941|162732941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81521962|NCT04971941|162732941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81521963|NCT04971941|162732941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.058
81521964|NCT04971941|162732941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81521965|NCT04971941|162732941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.044
81521966|NCT04971941|162732941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.023
81521967|NCT04971941|162732941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.042
81521968|NCT04971941|162732941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.053
81521969|NCT04971941|162732942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.459|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no relation between use of DV and numb times. There were no studies from which to perform a power calculation for this outcome measure||||0.459
81521970|NCT01325714|162732945|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were based on the ability to detect a small-to-moderate difference (Cohen's h = .4) between treatment groups in rate of aggression onset over a 1-year period, assuming 80% power and T1 error rate of 5%. This differential rate in aggression onset is comparable to a 37% rate of aggression onset over a 1 year period for the control group versus 19% for the treatment group. Given this, our goal was to include 220 total participants (after 10% attrition: N = 198).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.11||This is the p value from the discrete-time Cox regression time-to-event analyses|Regression, Cox|DF = 1|The enhanced usual care arm is the comparison group.|"Univariate time-to-event analyses, using discrete-time Cox regression models to evaluate differences between PAVeD and EU-PC in the primary outcome of incidence of aggression over time.~We expected that patients with dementia among dyads randomized to PAVeD arm would be less likely to develop aggression compared to those randomized to the enhanced usual care arm."||1.11|0.45|0.13
81588101|NCT03670810|162849797|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.41|||Regression, Logistic|||Nausea||1.41|0.78|0.768
81588102|NCT03670810|162849797|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.71|||Regression, Logistic|||Phonophobia||0.71|0.39|<0.001
81588103|NCT03670810|162849797|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.62|||Regression, Linear|||Phonophobia||0.62|0.34|<0.001
81588104|NCT03670810|162849797|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.63|||Regression, Logistic|||Photophobia||0.63|0.36|<0.001
81588105|NCT03670810|162849797|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.71|||Regression, Logistic|||Photophobia||0.71|0.40|<0.001
81588106|NCT03670810|162849797|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.25|||Regression, Logistic|||Vomiting||1.25|0.17|0.129
81588107|NCT03670810|162849797|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.43|||Regression, Logistic|||Vomiting||2.43|0.52|0.769
81588108|NCT05459129|162849798|SUPERIORITY||Difference in pCR Rates|33.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.23|99.9||||||||99.90|-33.23|
81588109|NCT05459129|162849799|SUPERIORITY||Difference in pRR|33.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.05|87.72||||||||87.72|-21.05|
81588110|NCT05459129|162849800|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|3.91|||||HR was estimated by Cox regression. Due to the early termination of the study, the limited sample size and follow-up time no meaningful conclusions can be made in terms of median EFS per arm or HR between the arms.|||3.91|0.11|
81588111|NCT05459129|162849801|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|6.43|||||HR was estimated by Cox regression. Due to the early termination of the study, the limited sample size and follow-up time no meaningful conclusions can be made in terms of media RFS per arm or HR between the arms.|||6.43|0.13|
81588112|NCT05459129|162849803|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.99|88.32||||||||88.32|-54.99|
81588113|NCT05459129|162849804|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.42|64.75|||||Due to the early termination of the study, the limited sample size and follow-up time no meaningful conclusions can be made.|3 Months Analysis||64.75|-31.42|
81588114|NCT05459129|162849804|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.34|53.34|||||Due to the early termination of the study, the limited sample size and follow-up time no meaningful conclusions can be made.|6 Months Analysis||53.34|-53.34|
81588115|NCT05459129|162849805|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-13.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.83|38.16|||||Due to the early termination of the study, the limited sample size and follow-up time no meaningful conclusions can be made|3 Months Analysis||38.16|-64.83|
81639377|NCT03141177|162968929|SUPERIORITY|Treatment A over Treatment C|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.51|4.95|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.95|2.51|<0.0001
81459158|NCT04760626|162609247|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of insulin icodec was considered confirmed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for mean treatment difference (insulin icodec with doseguide minus once daily basal insulin analogue) was strictly below 0.3 percent point.|Treatment difference|-0.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||The response and change from baseline in response after 52 weeks were analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with region and randomised treatment as fixed factors, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||-0.09|-0.66|<0.0001
81459159|NCT04129125|162609264|OTHER|The study sample size of 260 subjects was selected to have at least 90 percent power for primary safety and efficacy endpoints and all-cause mortality|Event rate|83.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|88.0||The p-value a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025|Fisher Exact|||The FDA agreed performance goal for the primary efficacy endpoint was for the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI to be \>69%||88|78|<0.0001
81459160|NCT04129125|162609265|OTHER|The study sample size of 260 subjects was selected to have at least 90 percent power for primary safety and efficacy endpoints and all-cause mortality|Event rate|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.4||||||The FDA agreed performance goal for the primary safety endpoint was for the observed rate to be ≤6.0%||4.4|0.6|
81459161|NCT04129125|162609266|OTHER|The study sample size of 260 subjects was selected to have at least 90 percent power for primary safety and efficacy endpoints and all-cause mortality|Event rate|84.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|89.0||The p-value a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025|Fisher Exact|||The FDA agreed performance goal for the primary efficacy endpoint was for the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI to be \>69%||89|78|0.0001
81459162|NCT04129125|162609267|OTHER|The study sample size of 260 subjects was selected to have at least 90 percent power for primary safety and efficacy endpoints and all-cause mortality|Event rate|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.4||||||The FDA agreed performance goal for the primary safety endpoint was for the observed rate to be ≤6.0%||3.4|0.1|
81459163|NCT04129125|162609276|OTHER|The study sample size of 260 subjects was selected to have at least 90 percent power for primary safety and efficacy endpoints and all-cause mortality|Event rate|12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|16.7|||||Event and CI estimated using Kaplan-Meier method|The FDA agreed performance goal for the all-cause mortality endpoint was for the observed rate to be ≤20.3%||16.7|8.5|
81459164|NCT04129125|162609287|OTHER|The study sample size of 260 subjects was selected to have at least 90 percent power for primary safety and efficacy endpoints and all-cause mortality|Event rate|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|17.2|||||Event and CI estimated using Kaplan-Meier method|The FDA agreed performance goal for the primary safety endpoint was for the observed rate to be ≤20.3%||17.2|8.1|
81459165|NCT02174627|162609410|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of roxadustat compared with placebo would be declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference between roxadustat and placebo exceeded 0 g/dL.|LS Mean Difference|1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|1.43|||ANCOVA|||Difference between groups (roxadustat minus placebo) in LS mean changes; MAR-based multiple imputation ANCOVA model.||1.43|1.27|<0.001
81459166|NCT02174627|162609411|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk|9.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.63|10.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of the percentage of responders for roxadustat versus placebo was analysed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for baseline Hb, baseline eGFR, geographic region and CV history.||10.89|7.63|<0.001
81459167|NCT02174627|162609412|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of roxadustat compared with placebo would be declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between roxadustat and placebo exceeded 0 g/dL.|LS Mean Difference|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.35|||ANCOVA|||Difference between groups (roxadustat minus placebo) in LS mean changes; MAR-based multiple imputation ANCOVA model.||1.35|0.91|<0.001
81588116|NCT05459129|162849805|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|6.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.49|63.82|||||Due to the early termination of the study, the limited sample size and follow-up time no meaningful conclusions can be made|6 Months Analysis||63.82|-50.49|
81588117|NCT04304001|162849827|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||For each arm, the proportion of participants who receive colorectal cancer screening by 12 months was computed. The chi-square test was used to compare the two treatment arms for screening receipt. If the proportion of participants receiving colorectal cancer screening in the intervention arm is at least 15% higher than that in the control arm, the intervention was determined to be effective.||||<0.05
81588118|NCT04304001|162849828|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Bivariate analyses was conducted for the knowledge scale to compare differences between the intervention and control arms. Since knowledge was a continuous variable,the values between study arms were compared using two-sample independent t-tests.||||<0.05
81588119|NCT04304001|162849829|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Bivariate analyses was conducted for the self-efficacy scale to compare differences between the intervention and control arms. Since self-efficacy was a continuous variable, the values between study arms were compared using two-sample independent t-tests.||||<0.05
81588120|NCT02504372|162849830|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.96|||||HR and 95% confidence interval (95%CI) were based on multivariate Cox regression model with treatment adjusted by stage, PD-L1 status, adjuvant chemotherapy, region, histology, and smoking status.|||0.96|0.68|
81588121|NCT02504372|162849831|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.13499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.16|||Regression, Cox|One-sided p-value was based on the permutation test with multivariate Cox regression model.|HR and 95% confidence interval (95%CI) were based on multivariate Cox regression model with treatment adjusted by stage, PD-L1 status, adjuvant chemotherapy, region, histology, and smoking status.|||1.16|0.59|0.13499
81588122|NCT02504372|162849832|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.01327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.97|||Regression, Cox|One-sided p-value was based on the permutation test with multivariate Cox regression model.|HR and 95% confidence interval (95%CI) were based on multivariate Cox regression model with treatment adjusted by stage, PD-L1 status, adjuvant chemotherapy, region, histology, and smoking status.|||0.97|0.62|0.01327
81639378|NCT03141177|162968929|OTHER|Treatment A - Treatment C|Difference of Objective Response Rates|28.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.7|35.6|||||Strata adjusted difference in objective response rate (Nivolumab+Cabozantinib - Sunitinib) based on DerSimonian and Laird.|||35.6|21.7|
81521971|NCT01325714|162732945|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were based on the ability to detect a small-to-moderate difference (Cohen's h = .4) between treatment groups in rate of aggression onset over a 1-year period, assuming 80% power and T1 error rate of 5%. This differential rate in aggression onset is comparable to a 37% rate of aggression onset over a 1 year period for the control group versus 19% for the treatment group. Given this, our goal was to include 220 total participants (after 10% attrition: N = 198).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.39||From discrete time-cox regression time-to-event analysis.|Regression, Cox|df = 1|The enhanced usual care arm is the reference group.|Comparison of incidence of non-verbal aggression between treatment groups.||1.39|0.43|0.39
81527655|NCT00286494|162741955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-1.3||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-1.3|-9.4|0.009
81527656|NCT00286494|162741955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|1.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.0|-7.0|0.143
81527657|NCT00286494|162741956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|0.5||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.5|-8.6|0.080
81527658|NCT00286494|162741956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|3.9||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.9|-5.2|0.782
81527659|NCT00286494|162741957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|0.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.70|-2.68|0.249
81527660|NCT00286494|162741957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|0.8||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.80|-2.56|0.303
81527661|NCT00286494|162741958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|1.15||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.15|-2.46|0.478
81527662|NCT00286494|162741958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|2.17||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||2.17|-1.41|0.674
81527663|NCT00286494|162741959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|3.06||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.06|-2.18|0.743
81527664|NCT00286494|162741959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|2.02||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||2.02|-3.18|0.662
81527665|NCT00286494|162741960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.75||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|2.45||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||2.45|-0.96|0.390
81527666|NCT00286494|162741960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.38||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||2.38|-1.00|0.423
81527667|NCT00286494|162741961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|1.46||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.46|-1.87|0.807
81459168|NCT02174627|162609413|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of roxadustat compared with placebo would be declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between roxadustat and placebo exceeded 0.|LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Difference between groups (roxadustat minus placebo) in LS mean changes; ANCOVA model.||0.52|0.47|<0.001
81588123|NCT02504372|162849839|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.00143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.91|||Regression, Cox|One-sided p-value was based on the permutation test with multivariate Cox regression model.|HR and 95% confidence interval (95%CI) were based on multivariate Cox regression model with treatment adjusted by stage, PD-L1 status, adjuvant chemotherapy, region, histology, and smoking status.|||0.91|0.63|0.00143
81588124|NCT04530552|162849868|OTHER||See above|0.895|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posterior probability of observing a response rate ≥ 50%||||
81588125|NCT04530552|162849868|OTHER||See above|0.943|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posterior probability of observing a response rate ≥ 25%||||
81588126|NCT04530552|162849869|OTHER|Two-sided paired t-test at 2.5% significance level (Bonferroni correction)||||||0.034||||||Two-sided paired t-test at 2.5% significance level (Bonferroni correction)|paired t-test|||||||0.034
81588127|NCT04530552|162849869|OTHER|||||||0.252||||||Two-sided paired t-test at 2.5% significance level (Bonferroni correction)|paired t-test|||||||0.252
81588128|NCT04530552|162849870|OTHER|||||||1||||||Significance level of 2.5% (Bonferroni correction)|Pearson correlation|||Correlation with % change PSA at end-of-intervention||||1.0
81588129|NCT04530552|162849870|OTHER|||||||1||||||Significance level of 2.5% (Bonferroni correction)|Pearson correlation|||Correlation with % change PSA at end-of-intervention||||1.0
81639379|NCT01366976|162968971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We hypothesized that acetaminophen would reduce peak isofuran concentrations by 22 pg/mL (40% reduction from peak concentrations). If the true difference in the acetaminophen and placebo group means is 22 pg/mL (SD=30 pg/mL), we would need to study 30 experimental subjects and 30 control subjects to be able to reject the null hypothesis that the population means of the acetaminophen and placebo groups are equal with probability (power) 0.8.||||0.05
81588130|NCT04530552|162849871|OTHER|||||||0.658||||||two-sided paired t-test (no Bonferroni adjustment)|paired t-test|||||||0.658
81588131|NCT04530552|162849871|OTHER|||||||0.167||||||Two-sided paired t-test (no Bonferroni adjustment)|paired t-test|||||||0.167
81588132|NCT05944250|162849875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81588133|NCT05944250|162849879|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Wounds that reach \>50% healing from baseline per investigator assessment at Month 1||||1
81588134|NCT05944250|162849879|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Wounds that reach \>50% healing from baseline per investigator assessment at Month 2||||1
81588135|NCT05944250|162849879|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Wounds that reach \>50% healing from baseline per investigator assessment at Month 3||||1
81588136|NCT05944250|162849879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Wounds that reach \>50% healing from baseline per investigator assessment at Month 4||||0.15
81588137|NCT05944250|162849880|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Wounds that reach \>70% healing from baseline per investigator assessment at Month 1||||1
81588138|NCT05944250|162849880|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Wounds that reach \>70% healing from baseline per investigator assessment at Month 2||||1
81588139|NCT05944250|162849880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Wounds that reach \>70% healing from baseline per investigator assessment at Month 3||||0.59
81588140|NCT05944250|162849880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Wounds that reach \>70% healing from baseline per investigator assessment at Month 4||||0.09
81588141|NCT02388997|162850000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||2-sample t-test with unequal variences|||||||0.59
81588142|NCT02388997|162850001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||2-sample t-test with unequal variances|||||||0.58
81588143|NCT02388997|162850002|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||2-sample t-test with unequal variances|||||||0.87
81588144|NCT02388997|162850003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||2-sample t-test with unequal variances|||||||0.55
81588145|NCT02388997|162850004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||2-sample t-test with unequal variances|||||||0.6
81588146|NCT02388997|162850006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037||||||The p value is based on the fold change (ratio) of the geometric means of the time (days) to peak symptoms among asthmatics in the omalizumab/placebo treatment groups.|2-sample t-test on the log scale|||||||0.037
81588147|NCT00376168|162850014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||one-sample t-test|one-sample t-test (combined) to test the null hypothesis that percent change = 0||"The primary efficacy analysis was based on two one-sample t-tests (one for each treatment group) to determine if the percent change in spleen volume is different than zero.~With 12 patients in each treatment group, there was greater than 95% power to detect a change of 20% or more using a one-sample t-test (alpha=0.025, 2-sided test to allow for each group to be tested separately) to evaluate the primary outcome of percent change in spleen volume after nine months."||||<0.0001
81588148|NCT00376168|162850014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||threshold for statistical significance = 0.025|one-sample t-test|one-sample t-test (combined) to test the null hypothesis that percent change = 0||"The primary efficacy analysis was based on two one-sample t-tests (one for each treatment group) to determine if the percent change in spleen volume is different than zero.~With 12 patients in each treatment group, there was greater than 95% power to detect a change of 20% or more using a one-sample t-test (alpha=0.025, 2-sided test to allow for each group to be tested separately) to evaluate the primary outcome of percent change in spleen volume after nine months."||||<0.0001
81639380|NCT01366976|162968973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.12
81521972|NCT01325714|162732945|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were based on the ability to detect a small-to-moderate difference (Cohen's h = .4) between treatment groups in rate of aggression onset (the primary outcome) over a 1-year period, assuming 80% power and type I error rate of 5%. This differential rate in aggression onset is comparable to a 37% rate of aggression onset over a 1 year period for the control group (anticipated based on estimated rates from prior work) versus 19% for the treatment group|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.37||From discrete-time Cox regression time-to-event analyses|Regression, Cox|df = 1|The usual care arm is the reference group.|Examination of group differences in incidence of verbal aggression. We expected those in paved to have lower incidence of verbal aggression relative to those in enhanced usual care.||1.37|0.51|0.84
81521973|NCT01325714|162732946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Results of F value of growth curve model|0.86||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|||||P value of the interaction between treatment group and time (time coded as 0, 3, 6, 12).|Mixed Models Analysis|F (3, 455) = 0.86||Growth curve models were conducted to examine whether there were differences between treatment groups in change in caregiver reported worst pain over time.||||0.46
81521974|NCT01325714|162732947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Results of F value of growth curve model|1.43||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||P value of the interaction between treatment group and time (time coded as 0, 3, 6, 12).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Growth curve models were conducted to examine whether there were differences between treatment groups in change in caregiver reported worst pain over time.||||0.23
81588149|NCT00376168|162850015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0041||95.0|||||One-sample t-test|||For each of the secondary endpoints, a one-sample t-test (% change in liver volume, mean change in hemoglobin and platelet count) was examined first for each dose using the step-down approach. Next, a mixed effects model that included dose and time, with subject as a random effect, was fit to examine whether there was a difference between dose groups, for those outcomes that were tested in the step-down approach.||||0.0041
81588150|NCT00376168|162850015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||One-sample t-test|||For each of the secondary endpoints, a one-sample t-test (% change in liver volume, mean change in hemoglobin and platelet count) was examined first for each dose using the step-down approach. Next, a mixed effects model that included dose and time, with subject as a random effect, was fit to examine whether there was a difference between dose groups, for those outcomes that were tested in the step-down approach.||||<0.0001
81588151|NCT00376168|162850016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||One-sample t-test|||For each of the secondary endpoints, a one-sample t-test (% change in liver volume, mean change in hemoglobin and platelet count) was examined first for each dose using the step-down approach. Next, a mixed effects model that included dose and time, with subject as a random effect, was fit to examine whether there was a difference between dose groups, for those outcomes that were tested in the step-down approach.||||0.0010
81588152|NCT00376168|162850016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||One-sample t-test|||For each of the secondary endpoints, a one-sample t-test (% change in liver volume, mean change in hemoglobin and platelet count) was examined first for each dose using the step-down approach. Next, a mixed effects model that included dose and time, with subject as a random effect, was fit to examine whether there was a difference between dose groups, for those outcomes that were tested in the step-down approach.||||<0.0001
81588153|NCT00376168|162850017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||95.0|||||One-sample t-test|||For each of the secondary endpoints, a one-sample t-test (% change in liver volume, mean change in hemoglobin and platelet count) was examined first for each dose using the step-down approach. Next, a mixed effects model that included dose and time, with subject as a random effect, was fit to examine whether there was a difference between dose groups, for those outcomes that were tested in the step-down approach.||||0.0460
81588154|NCT00376168|162850017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0031||95.0|||||One-sample t-test|||For each of the secondary endpoints, a one-sample t-test (% change in liver volume, mean change in hemoglobin and platelet count) was examined first for each dose using the step-down approach. Next, a mixed effects model that included dose and time, with subject as a random effect, was fit to examine whether there was a difference between dose groups, for those outcomes that were tested in the step-down approach.||||0.0031
81588155|NCT02114879|162850057|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||The p-value refers to the time by group interaction. The a priori threshold for statistical significance in this planned primary test was p\<0.05.|Marginal Model|||This Primary analysis used a marginal model with time (baseline and discharge), condition (EMR vs SOC), and time x condition as fixed effects, with an unstructured covariance structure specified, based on Bayesian information criteria (BIC).||||0.007
81588156|NCT02114879|162850058|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81588157|NCT02114879|162850059|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.91
81588158|NCT02114879|162850060|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||The p-value refers to the time by group interaction. The statistical significance in this test was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This Primary analysis used a marginal model with time (baseline and discharge), condition (EMR vs SOC), and time x condition as fixed effects, with an unstructured covariance structure specified, based on Bayesian information criteria (BIC).||||0.96
81588159|NCT02114879|162850061|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||The p-value is calculated from a 2x2 Contingency Table consisting of rows that represent Discharged Home Vs Discharged to Institution and columns that represent the EMR and SOC groups.|Chi-squared|||||||0.37
81588160|NCT02114879|162850062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||The p-value is calculated from a 2x2 Contingency Table consisting of rows that represent Yes/No Rehospitalization and columns that represent the EMR and SOC groups.|Chi-squared|||||||0.85
81588161|NCT03037528|162850089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.214|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.214
81588162|NCT03037528|162850089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.017
81588163|NCT03037528|162850089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.457|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.457
81588164|NCT03037528|162850089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.580
81588165|NCT03037528|162850089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.275|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.275
81588166|NCT03037528|162850089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81588167|NCT03037528|162850089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.007
81588168|NCT03037528|162850089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.142
81588169|NCT03037528|162850090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.027
81588170|NCT03037528|162850090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81588171|NCT03037528|162850090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.054
81588172|NCT03037528|162850090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.014
81588173|NCT03037528|162850090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.019
81588174|NCT03037528|162850090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.026
81588175|NCT03037528|162850090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.013
81588176|NCT03037528|162850090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.163|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.163
81588177|NCT03037528|162850091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.018
81588178|NCT03037528|162850091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.004
81588179|NCT03037528|162850091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.134|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.134
81588180|NCT03037528|162850091|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.000
81588181|NCT03037528|162850091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.048
81588182|NCT03037528|162850091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.066
81588183|NCT03037528|162850091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.045
81588184|NCT03037528|162850091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.053
81588185|NCT04847674|162850092|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.027||||0.7914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2276|0.174|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline FEV1 as a covariate.||0.1740|-0.2276|0.7914
81588186|NCT04847674|162850092|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.011||||0.9115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2126|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline FEV1 as a covariate.||0.1900|-0.2126|0.9115
81588187|NCT04847674|162850094|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.026||||0.6001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0733|0.1261|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in FEV1 over 12 weeks: TEV-53275 Dose A versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline FEV1 as a covariate.||0.1261|-0.0733|0.6001
81588188|NCT04847674|162850094|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.027||||0.5922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0732|0.1276|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in FEV1 over 12 weeks: TEV-53275 Dose B versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline FEV1 as a covariate.||0.1276|-0.0732|0.5922
81588189|NCT04847674|162850094|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.027||||0.6017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0744|0.1277|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in FEV1 over 16 weeks: TEV-53275 Dose A versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline FEV1 as a covariate.||0.1277|-0.0744|0.6017
81588190|NCT04847674|162850094|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.022||||0.6664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0796|0.1239|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in FEV1 over 16 weeks: TEV-53275 Dose B versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline FEV1 as a covariate.||0.1239|-0.0796|0.6664
81588191|NCT04847674|162850095|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (HL) estimator|0.4||||0.7261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|3.31|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Change from baseline in weekly average of rescue medication use over 12 weeks: TEV-53275 Dose A versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank-sum test stratified on randomization stratification factors.||3.31|-2.33|0.7261
81639381|NCT03745651|162969071|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.125|21.202||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||21.202|4.125|< 0.0001
81588192|NCT04847674|162850095|OTHER||HL estimator|-0.5||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|3.32|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Change from baseline in weekly average of rescue medication use over 12 weeks: TEV-53275 Dose B versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank-sum test stratified on randomization stratification factors.||3.32|-3.56|0.7650
81588193|NCT04847674|162850095|OTHER||HL estimator|0.2||||0.7942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|3.04|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Change from baseline in weekly average of rescue medication use over 16 weeks: TEV-53275 Dose A versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank-sum test stratified on randomization stratification factors.||3.04|-2.44|0.7942
81588194|NCT04847674|162850095|OTHER||HL estimator|-0.8||||0.6147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|2.55|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Change from baseline in weekly average of rescue medication use over 16 weeks: TEV-53275 Dose B versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank-sum test stratified on randomization stratification factors.||2.55|-3.81|0.6147
81588195|NCT04847674|162850097|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.083||||0.4394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2971|0.1301|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline FEV1 as a covariate.||0.1301|-0.2971|0.4394
81588196|NCT04847674|162850097|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.089||||0.4051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.302|0.1231|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline FEV1 as a covariate.||0.1231|-0.3020|0.4051
81588197|NCT04847674|162850100|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.093||||0.3485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1031|0.2893|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in FEF25-75 over 12 weeks: TEV-53275 Dose A versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline FEF25-75 as a covariate.||0.2893|-0.1031|0.3485
81588198|NCT04847674|162850100|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.033||||0.7432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1644|0.2296|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in FEF25-75 over 12 weeks: TEV-53275 Dose B versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline FEF25-75 as a covariate.||0.2296|-0.1644|0.7432
81588199|NCT04847674|162850100|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.087||||0.4014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.118|0.292|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in FEF25-75 over 16 weeks: TEV-53275 Dose A versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline FEF25-75 as a covariate.||0.2920|-0.1180|0.4014
81588200|NCT04847674|162850100|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01||||0.9259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.196|0.2153|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in FEF25-75 over 16 weeks: TEV-53275 Dose B versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline FEF25-75 as a covariate.||0.2153|-0.1960|0.9259
81588201|NCT04847674|162850102|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0||||0.9829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in ACQ-6 at Week 12: TEV-53275 Dose A versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline ACQ-6 as a covariate.||0.42|-0.43|0.9829
81588202|NCT04847674|162850102|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1||||0.6302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in ACQ-6 at Week 12: TEV-53275 Dose B versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline ACQ-6 as a covariate.||0.52|-0.32|0.6302
81588203|NCT04847674|162850102|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1||||0.6707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in ACQ-6 at Week 16: TEV-53275 Dose A versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline ACQ-6 as a covariate.||0.35|-0.54|0.6707
81588204|NCT04847674|162850102|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0||||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in ACQ-6 at Week 16: TEV-53275 Dose B versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline ACQ-6 as a covariate.||0.43|-0.44|0.9940
81639382|NCT03745651|162969071|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.354|38.061||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||38.061|7.354|< 0.0001
81639383|NCT03745651|162969072|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.723|13.184||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||13.184|3.723|< 0.0001
81639384|NCT03745651|162969072|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.775|20.732||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||20.732|5.775|< 0.0001
81639385|NCT03745651|162969073|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.045|9.036||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||9.036|2.045|< 0.0001
81588205|NCT04847674|162850103|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.7||||0.4683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|1.26|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in ACT at Week 12: TEV-53275 Dose A versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline ACT as a covariate.||1.26|-2.71|0.4683
81639386|NCT03745651|162969073|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.833|12.657||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||12.657|2.833|< 0.0001
81588206|NCT04847674|162850103|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.2||||0.2239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in ACT at Week 12: TEV-53275 Dose B versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline ACT as a covariate.||0.75|-3.16|0.2239
81588207|NCT04847674|162850103|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.6||||0.5389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|1.32|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in ACT at Week 16: TEV-53275 Dose A versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline ACT as a covariate.||1.32|-2.51|0.5389
81521975|NCT01325714|162732948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Results of F value of growth curve model|1.45||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||P value of the interaction between treatment group and time (time coded as 0, 3, 6, 12).|Mixed Models Analysis|F (3, 455) = 1.45||Growth curve models were conducted to examine whether there were differences between treatment groups in change in caregiver reported overall pain over time.||||0.23
81521976|NCT01325714|162732949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Results of F value of growth curve model|0.86||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|||||P value of the interaction between treatment group and time (time coded as 0, 3, 6, 12).|Mixed Models Analysis|F (3, 409) = 0.59||Growth curve models were conducted to examine whether there were differences between treatment groups in change in patient-reported overall pain over time.||||0.62
81521977|NCT01325714|162732950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Results of F value of growth curve model|0.94||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|||||P value of the interaction between treatment group and time (time coded as 0, 3, 6, 12).|Mixed Models Analysis|F (3, 453) = 0.94.||Growth curve models were conducted to examine whether there were differences between treatment groups in change in depression over time.||||0.42
81521978|NCT01325714|162732951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Results of F value of growth curve model|1.1||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|||||P value of the interaction between treatment group and time (time coded as 0, 3, 6, 12).|Mixed Models Analysis|F (3, 457) = 1.10||Growth curve models were conducted to examine whether there were differences between treatment groups in change in pleasant events over time.||||0.35
81521979|NCT01325714|162732952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Results of F value of growth curve model|0.11||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|||||P value of the interaction between treatment group and time (time coded as 0, 3, 6, 12).|Mixed Models Analysis|F (3, 456) = 2.00||Growth curve models were conducted to examine whether there were differences between treatment groups in change in caregiver burden over time.||||0.11
81521980|NCT01325714|162732953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Results of F value of growth curve model|3.84||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||P value of the interaction between treatment group and time (time coded as 0, 3, 6, 12).|Mixed Models Analysis|F (3, 456) = 3.84||Growth curve models were conducted to examine whether there were differences between treatment groups in change in caregiver reported mutuality over time.||||0.01
81521981|NCT03002454|162732954|EQUIVALENCE|"Control: 99mTc MDP Injection:fission Investigation: 99mTc MDP Injection:neutron-bombardment~Anticipated sample size of 50 participants with sample size parameters of:~Alpha 0.05 Power 80% Kappa of significance 0.7 - 0.8 Prevalence of abnormal bone scans 30%~Actual study population of 4 participants with 4 out of 4 demonstrating gross abnormal biodistribution therefore the study was terminated and no statistical analysis was conducted."|||||||||||||||||No statistical analysis - insufficient study population|||
81521982|NCT02299076|162732957|SUPERIORITY|Welch Two Sample t-test|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81521983|NCT02228096|162732978|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Clopper-Pearson|||||||<0.0001
81521984|NCT01969721|162733018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.147||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 - F+S 250/50 adjusted mean FEV1 AUC 0-12h change from patient baseline (L)|"Null hypothesis: Mean FEV1 AUC 0-12h change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 5/5 µg) = Mean FEV1 AUC 0-12h change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 250/50 µg).~Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect."||0.147|0.103|<0.0001
81521985|NCT01969721|162733018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.107|0.15||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 - F+S 500/50 adjusted mean FEV1 AUC 0-12h change from patient baseline (L)|"Null hypothesis: Mean FEV1 AUC 0-12h change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 5/5 µg) = Mean FEV1 AUC 0-12h change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 500/50 µg).~Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect."||0.150|0.107|<0.0001
81521986|NCT01969721|162733018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001||95.0|0.081|0.124||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 - F+S 250/50 adjusted mean FEV1 AUC 0-12h change from patient baseline (L)|"Null hypothesis: Mean FEV1 AUC 0-12h change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 2.5/5 µg) = Mean FEV1 AUC 0-12h change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 250/50 µg).~Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect."||0.124|0.081|<0.0001
81527668|NCT00286494|162741961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|1.51||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.51|-1.79|0.867
81588208|NCT04847674|162850103|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.9||||0.3564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in ACT at Week 16: TEV-53275 Dose B versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline ACT as a covariate.||1.00|-2.75|0.3564
81588209|NCT04847674|162850104|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.4436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in AQLQT at Week 12: TEV-53275 Dose A versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline AQLQ as a covariate.||0.27|-0.62|0.4436
81588210|NCT04847674|162850104|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in AQLQT at Week 12: TEV-53275 Dose B versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline AQLQ as a covariate.||0.32|-0.56|0.5970
81588211|NCT04847674|162850104|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.3769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in AQLQT at Week 16: TEV-53275 Dose A versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline AQLQ as a covariate.||0.26|-0.68|0.3769
81588212|NCT04847674|162850104|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.4595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change from baseline in AQLQT at Week 16: TEV-53275 Dose B versus Placebo|Analysis was performed using an MMRM with treatment group, week, randomization factors, and treatment group by week interaction as fixed effects, and baseline AQLQ as a covariate.||0.29|-0.64|0.4595
81527669|NCT00286494|162741962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.33||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||2.33|-1.10|0.483
81588213|NCT01686646|162850136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean DIfference|3.5||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|6.5||A hierarchical testing procedure was used such that p-values were only presented if the preceding treatment comparison was statistically significant (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with factors for treatment group and season, and baseline score as a covariate.|A positive difference favored the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference in treatments in the change from baseline in the number of valid responses from the RVIP.||6.5|0.4|0.0248
81588214|NCT01686646|162850136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.7||||0.1513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|4.1||A hierarchical testing procedure was used such that p-values were only presented if the preceding treatment comparison was statistically significant (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with factors for treatment group and season, and baseline score as a covariate.|A positive difference favoured the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference in treatments in the change from baseline in the number of valid responses from the RVIP.||4.1|-0.6|0.1513
81588215|NCT01686646|162850136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|6.6||Not significant based on hierarchical testing.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with factors for treatment group and season, and baseline score as a covariate.|A positive difference favoured the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference in treatments in change from baseline in number of valid responses from RVIP task.||6.6|1.1|
81588216|NCT01686646|162850137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.9||||0.0696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|6.1||A hierarchical testing procedure was used such that p-values were only presented if the preceding treatment comparison was statistically significant (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with factors for treatment group and season, and baseline score as a covariate.|A positive difference favored the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference in treatments in the change from baseline in the number of accurate responses from the RVIP.||6.1|-0.2|0.0696
81588217|NCT01686646|162850137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.2||A hierarchical testing procedure was used such that p-values were only presented if the preceding treatment comparison was statistically significant (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with factors for treatment group and season, and baseline score as a covariate.|A positive difference favored the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference in treatments in the change from baseline in the number of valid responses from the RVIP.||5.2|0.3|
81588218|NCT01686646|162850137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.9||A hierarchical testing procedure was used such that p-values were only presented if the preceding treatment comparison was statistically significant (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with factors for treatment group and season, and baseline score as a covariate.|A positive difference favored the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference in treatments in the change from baseline in the number of valid responses from the RVIP.||3.9|-1.7|
81588219|NCT03467425|162850157|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.51||Analysis was performed using logistic regression model with covariates of treatment group, Baseline CAT score, number of exacerbations in the prior year, actual prior medication use strata and country.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical comparison is presented for combined data of responders, non-responders and those with imputed CAT score at Week 24.|||1.51|1.13|<0.001
81588220|NCT03467425|162850158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0121|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.073|||ANCOVA||Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA with covariates of treatment group, Baseline FEV1, actual prior medication use strata, country and timing of spirometry.|||0.073|0.026|<0.001
81588221|NCT03467425|162850159|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|4.53|||Regression, Logistic||Analysis was performed using logistic regression model with covariates of treatment group, actual prior medication use strata and country.|||4.53|0.87|0.103
81588222|NCT02215070|162850166|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.12
81588223|NCT02215070|162850168|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.006
81588224|NCT02215070|162850169|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.002
81639387|NCT03745651|162969074|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.8553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.598|2.094||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||2.094|0.598|0.8553
81588225|NCT02449356|162850172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81588226|NCT02449356|162850173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81611197|NCT02886728|162901215|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-6.0|0.010
81611198|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-9.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-9.0|-15.0|<0.001
81527670|NCT00286494|162741962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|2.51||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||2.51|-0.89|0.352
81639388|NCT03745651|162969074|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.2359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|2.741||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||2.741|0.805|0.2359
81639389|NCT03745651|162969075|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.1784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.827|3.342||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||3.342|0.827|0.1784
81639390|NCT03745651|162969075|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96||||0.0472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.007|4.0||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||4.000|1.007|0.0472
81639391|NCT03745651|162969085|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-31.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.92|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.57|-22.25|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Percent change from Baseline in EASI score at Week 2||-22.25|-41.57|<0.0001
81527671|NCT00286494|162741963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.057||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|-0.022||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.022|-0.092|0.001
81527672|NCT00286494|162741963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.059||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|-0.024||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.024|-0.093|0.001
81527673|NCT00286494|162741964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.049||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|-0.014||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.014|-0.084|0.006
81527674|NCT00286494|162741964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.051||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|-0.016||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.016|-0.086|0.004
81527675|NCT00286494|162741965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.046||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.000|-0.092|0.050
81527676|NCT00286494|162741965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.057||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.102|-0.012||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.012|-0.102|0.014
81527677|NCT00286494|162741966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.027||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.009||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.009|-0.064|0.144
81527678|NCT00286494|162741966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.006||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.006|-0.067|0.105
81527679|NCT00286494|162741967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.059||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|-0.019||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.019|-0.100|0.004
81527680|NCT00286494|162741967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.051||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|-0.011||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.011|-0.092|0.012
81527681|NCT00286494|162741968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.095|-0.005||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.005|-0.095|0.028
81611199|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-5.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.0|-11.0|<0.001
81611200|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-6.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.0|-13.0|<0.001
81521987|NCT01969721|162733018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.128||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 - F+S 500/50 adjusted mean FEV1 AUC 0-12h change from patient baseline (L)|"Null hypothesis: Mean FEV1 AUC 0-12h change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 2.5/5 µg) = Mean FEV1 AUC 0-12h change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 500/50 µg).~Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect."||0.128|0.085|<0.0001
81521988|NCT01969721|162733019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|0.103||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 - F+S 250/50 adjusted mean FEV1 AUC 0-24h change from patient baseline (L)|Null hypothesis: Mean FEV1 AUC 0-24h change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 5/5 μg) = Mean FEV1 AUC 0-24h change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 250/50 μg). Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect.||0.103|0.061|<0.0001
81521989|NCT01969721|162733019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|0.107||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 - F+S 500/50 adjusted mean FEV1 AUC 0-24h change from patient baseline (L)|Null hypothesis: Mean FEV1 AUC 0-24h change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 5/5 μg) = Mean FEV1 AUC 0-24h change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 500/50 μg). Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect.||0.107|0.065|<0.0001
81521990|NCT01969721|162733019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.086||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 - F+S 250/50 adjusted mean FEV1 AUC 0-24h change from patient baseline (L)|Null hypothesis: Mean FEV1 AUC 0-24h change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 2.5/5 μg) = Mean FEV1 AUC 0-24h change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 250/50 μg). Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect.||0.086|0.045|<0.0001
81521991|NCT01969721|162733019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|0.09||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 - F+S 500/50 adjusted mean FEV1 AUC 0-24h change from patient baseline (L)|Null hypothesis: Mean FEV1 AUC 0-24h change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 2.5/5 μg) = Mean FEV1 AUC 0-24h change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 500/50 μg). Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect.||0.090|0.048|<0.0001
81521992|NCT01969721|162733020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.071||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 - F+S 250/50 adjusted mean trough FEV1 change from patient baseline (L)|Null hypothesis: Mean trough FEV1 change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 5/5 μg) = Mean trough FEV1 change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 250/50 μg). Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect.||0.071|0.022|0.0002
81527682|NCT00286494|162741968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.038||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.082|0.006||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.006|-0.082|0.093
81588227|NCT01706952|162850187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|For surgical field grade, we calculated the mean within sides and assessed its difference, reporting a 95% confidence interval as calculated by a Student t test. We used the average per patient over time.||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Data analysis was performed using SPSS version 13 for Windows (SPSS Inc, Chicago, IL). A power study was per formed with a power of 80% and a clinically significant difference in bleeding between the sides of 20% with a significance level of 5% (p \< 0.05).|"For the primary objective of surgical field grade, we calculated the mean within sides treated with cocaine vs adrenaline and assessed its difference, reporting a 95% con- fidence interval as calculated by a Student t test. As all of these values were measured over time, we used the average per patient over time. The total blood loss per side within subjects was also calculated, with 95% confidence interval again calculated by a Student t test. Once again, we took the average per patient over time as the main outcome.~Finally, we used a linear regression with surgical field improvement as the outcome and HR, MAP, or etCO2 as covariates, to investigate which variables may be related to the outcome. As these measures were taken over time, we used repeated measures analysis to investigate how these items correlate over time.~In addition to the operating surgeon, the statistician was blinded to the vasoconstrictor allocation."|||0.05
81588228|NCT00023673|162850194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2-sided significance level = 0.05||Lung toxicity (\<Grade 3 vs. \>= Grade 3): Lung V20||||0.62
81588229|NCT00023673|162850194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2-sided significance level = 0.05||Esophagitis toxicity (\<Grade 2 vs. \>= Grade 2): Lung V20||||0.22
81588230|NCT00023673|162850195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level = 0.05||Lung toxicity (\<Grade 3 vs. \>= Grade 3): Mean Lung Dose||||0.30
81588231|NCT00023673|162850195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level = 0.05||Esophagitis toxicity (\<Grade 2 vs. \>= Grade 2): Mean Lung Dose||||0.17
81588232|NCT00023673|162850195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level = 0.05||Esophagitis toxicity (\<Grade 2 vs. \>= Grade 2): Mean Esophageal Dose||||0.08
81588233|NCT01221441|162850198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Denominator degrees of freedom were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger's method.||"The primary efficacy evaluation based on IKDC and the VAS were tested at week 52 evaluated 100 mm VAS with the following superiority hypothesis:~HO: μTG = μPC vs. HA: μTG ≠ μPC, where μTG and μPC are the mean change from baseline in IKDC or VAS scores at week 52 for patients in the TG-C and placebo control groups, respectively. If the null hypotheses for both the IKDC and the VAS are rejected, it the clinical effect of TG-C is concluded to be superior to that of the control."||||<0.01
81588234|NCT01221441|162850199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Denominator degrees of freedom were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger's method.||"The primary efficacy evaluation based on IKDC and the VAS were tested at week 52 evaluated 100 mm VAS with the following superiority hypothesis:~HO: μTG = μPC vs. HA: μTG ≠ μPC, where μTG and μPC are the mean change from baseline in IKDC or VAS scores at week 52 for patients in the TG-C and placebo control groups, respectively. If the null hypotheses for both the IKDC and the VAS are rejected, it the clinical effect of TG-C is concluded to be superior to that of the control."||||<0.01
81588235|NCT01221441|162850200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Denominator degrees of freedom were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger's method.||"The efficacy evaluation at week 104 evaluated KOOS with the following superiority hypothesis:~HO: μTG = μPC vs. HA: μTG ≠ μPC, where μTG and μPC are the mean change from baseline in KOOS scores at week 104 for patients in the TG-C and placebo control groups, respectively. If the null hypotheses for KOOS is rejected, it the clinical effect of TG-C is concluded to be superior to that of the control."||||<0.01
81588236|NCT01221441|162850201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Denominator degrees of freedom were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger's method.||"The efficacy evaluation at week 104 evaluated Lysholm score with the following superiority hypothesis:~HO: μTG = μPC vs. HA: μTG ≠ μPC, where μTG and μPC are the mean change from baseline in KOOS scores at week 104 for patients in the TG-C and placebo control groups, respectively. If the null hypotheses for Lysholm score is rejected, it the clinical effect of TG-C is concluded to be superior to that of the control."||||<0.01
81588237|NCT02665481|162850213|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.07|||Marginal Model|||Time x MBSR (Month 0 and Month 6)||0.07|-0.15|0.50
81588238|NCT02665481|162850213|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.19|||Marginal Model|||Time x MBSR (Month 0 and Month 18)||0.19|-0.04|0.18
81588239|NCT02665481|162850213|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.17|||Marginal Model|||Time x Exercise (Month 0 and Month 6)||0.17|-0.04|0.23
81588240|NCT02665481|162850213|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.07|||Marginal Model|||Time x Exercise (Month 0 and Month 18)||0.07|-0.15|0.47
81588241|NCT02665481|162850214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.19|||Marginal Model|||Time x MBSR (Month 0 and Month 6)||0.19|-0.02|0.12
81588242|NCT02665481|162850214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.07|||Marginal Model|||Time x MBSR (Month 0 and Month 18)||0.07|-0.15|0.44
81588243|NCT02665481|162850214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.18|||Marginal Model|||Time x Exercise (Month 0 and Month 6)||0.18|-0.03|0.17
81588244|NCT02665481|162850214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.11|||Marginal Model|||Time x Exercise (Month 0 and Month 18).||0.11|-0.12|0.93
81588245|NCT02665481|162850215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.46||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.27|7.34|||Marginal Model|||Time x MBSR (Month 0 and Month 6)||7.34|-14.27|0.53
81588246|NCT02665481|162850215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.16||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.88|-6.44|||Marginal Model|||Time x MBSR (Month 0 and Month 18).||-6.44|-33.88|0.004
81588247|NCT02665481|162850215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.04||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.76|13.85|||Marginal Model|||Time x Exercise (Month 0 and Month 6)||13.85|-7.76|0.58
81588248|NCT02665481|162850215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.26||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.98|7.46|||Marginal Model|||Time x Exercise (Month 0 and Month 18).||7.46|-19.98|0.37
81588249|NCT02665481|162850216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.71||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.95|68.36|||Marginal Model|||Time x MBSR (Month 0 and Month 6)||68.36|-22.95|0.33
81639392|NCT03745651|162969085|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-35.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.93|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.81|-25.44|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Percent change from Baseline in EASI score at Week 2||-25.44|-44.81|<0.0001
81639393|NCT03745651|162969085|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-44.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.19|-35.92|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Percent change from Baseline in EASI score at Week 4||-35.92|-53.19|<0.0001
81639394|NCT03745651|162969085|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-45.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.55|-37.26|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Percent change from Baseline in EASI score at Week 4||-37.26|-54.55|<0.0001
81527683|NCT00286494|162741969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.012||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.255||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.255|-0.280|0.928
81527684|NCT00286494|162741969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.056||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.212|0.324||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.324|-0.212|0.683
81527685|NCT00286494|162741970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.277|0.265||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.265|-0.277|0.967
81527686|NCT00286494|162741970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.135||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.135|0.405||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.405|-0.135|0.327
81527687|NCT00286494|162741971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.068||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.363|0.226||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.226|-0.363|0.649
81527688|NCT00286494|162741971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.051||||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.344|0.243||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.243|-0.344|0.735
81527689|NCT00286494|162741972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.492||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.492|-0.053|0.114
81527690|NCT00286494|162741972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.238||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.51||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.510|-0.033|0.086
81527691|NCT00286494|162741973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026||||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.221|0.273||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.273|-0.221|0.835
81527692|NCT00286494|162741973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.131||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.115|0.378||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.378|-0.115|0.296
81527693|NCT00286494|162741974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.123||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.134|0.38||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.380|-0.134|0.349
81527694|NCT00286494|162741974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.223||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.479||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.479|-0.034|0.089
81527695|NCT00286494|162741975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.815||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.736|13.358|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||13.358|1.736|0.003
81588250|NCT02665481|162850216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.35||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.18|73.88|||Marginal Model|||Time x MBSR (Month 0 and Month 18)||73.88|-23.18|0.31
81588251|NCT02665481|162850216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.18||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.83|28.48|||Marginal Model|||Time x Exercise (Month 0 and Month 6).||28.48|-62.83|0.46
81588252|NCT02665481|162850216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.11||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.41|69.64|||Marginal Model|||Time x Exercise (Month 0 and Month 18).||69.64|-27.41|0.39
81588253|NCT02665481|162850217|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.01|||Marginal Model|||Time x MBSR (Month 0 and Month 6).||0.01|-0.02|0.37
81527696|NCT00286494|162741975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.533|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.017|15.176|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||15.176|2.017|<0.001
81527697|NCT00286494|162741976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.903||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.067|3.393|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||3.393|1.067|0.029
81588254|NCT02665481|162850217|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.0|||Marginal Model|||Time x MBSR (Month 0 and Month 18).||0.00|-0.02|0.10
81588255|NCT02665481|162850217|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.02|||Marginal Model|||Time x Exercise (Month 0 and Month 6).||0.02|-0.004|0.21
81588256|NCT02665481|162850217|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.0|||Marginal Model|||Time x Exercise (Month 0 and Month 18).||0.00|-0.02|0.09
81588257|NCT02665481|162850218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.69|||Marginal Model|||Time x MBSR (Month 0 and Month 6)||0.69|-0.38|0.57
81588258|NCT02665481|162850218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.55|||Marginal Model|||Time x MBSR (Month 0 and Month 18).||0.55|-0.58|0.96
81588259|NCT02665481|162850218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.29|||Marginal Model|||Time x Exercise (Month 0 and Month 6).||0.29|-0.78|0.37
81588260|NCT02665481|162850218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.57|||Marginal Model|||Time x Exercise (Month 0 and Month 18).||0.57|-0.57|0.99
81588261|NCT02665481|162850219|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|2.33|||Marginal Model|||Time x MBSR (Month 0 and Month 6).||2.33|-0.47|0.19
81588262|NCT02665481|162850219|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|2.77|||Marginal Model|||Time x MBSR (Month 0 and Month 18).||2.77|-0.19|0.09
81588263|NCT02665481|162850219|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|0.83|||Marginal Model|||Time x Exercise (Month 0 and Month 6).||0.83|-1.97|0.42
81527698|NCT00286494|162741976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.301||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.291|4.1|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regiment \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||4.100|1.291|0.005
81527699|NCT00286494|162741977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.783|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.547|5.005|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||5.005|1.547|<0.001
81527700|NCT00286494|162741977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.917|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.147|7.146|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||7.146|2.147|<0.001
81527701|NCT00286494|162741978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.134|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.392|7.146|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||7.146|2.392|<0.001
81527702|NCT00286494|162741978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.247|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.027|9.094|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||9.094|3.027|<0.001
81527703|NCT00286494|162741979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.789|7.532|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||7.532|1.789|<0.001
81527704|NCT00286494|162741979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.693|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.303|9.56|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||9.560|2.303|<0.001
81527705|NCT00286494|162741980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.8||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|11.107|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||11.107|1.300|0.015
81527706|NCT00286494|162741980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.196||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.806|14.95|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||14.950|1.806|0.002
81527707|NCT00286494|162741981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.959||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.459|8.362|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||8.362|0.459|0.364
81527708|NCT00286494|162741981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.849||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.696|11.672|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline pioglitazone dose, baseline treatment regimen \& baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||11.672|0.696|0.146
81521993|NCT01969721|162733020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.082||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 - F+S 500/50 adjusted mean trough FEV1 change from patient baseline (L)|Null hypothesis: Mean trough FEV1 change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 5/5 μg) = Mean trough FEV1 change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 500/50 μg). Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect.||0.082|0.034|<0.0001
81521994|NCT01969721|162733020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.067||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 - F+S 250/50 adjusted mean trough FEV1 change from patient baseline (L)|Null hypothesis: Mean trough FEV1 change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 2.5/5 μg) = Mean trough FEV1 change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 250/50 μg). Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect.||0.067|0.018|0.0007
81521995|NCT01969721|162733020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.029|0.078||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 - F+S 500/50 adjusted mean trough FEV1 change from patient baseline (L)|Null hypothesis: Mean trough FEV1 change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 2.5/5 μg) = Mean trough FEV1 change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 500/50 μg). Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect.||0.078|0.029|<0.0001
81521996|NCT01969721|162733021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.062||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated T+O 5/5 - F+S 250/50 adjusted mean FEV1 AUC 12-24h change from patient baseline (L)|Null hypothesis: Mean FEV1 AUC 12-24h change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 5/5 μg) = Mean FEV1 AUC 12-24h change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 250/50 μg). Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect.||0.062|0.017|0.0007
81521997|NCT01969721|162733021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.065||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 - F+S 500/50 adjusted mean FEV1 AUC 12-24h change from patient baseline (L)|Null hypothesis: Mean FEV1 AUC 12-24h change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 5/5 μg) = Mean FEV1 AUC 12-24h change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 500/50 μg). Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect.||0.065|0.021|0.0002
81521998|NCT01969721|162733021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.0146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.051||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 - F+S 250/50 adjusted mean FEV1 AUC 12-24h change from patient baseline (L)|Null hypothesis: Mean FEV1 AUC 12-24h change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 2.5/5 μg) = Mean FEV1 AUC 12-24h change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 250/50 μg). Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect.||0.051|0.006|0.0146
81521999|NCT01969721|162733021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.054||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 - F+S 500/50 adjusted mean FEV1 AUC 12-24h change from patient baseline (L)|Null hypothesis: Mean FEV1 AUC 12-24h change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 2.5/5 μg) = Mean FEV1 AUC 12-24h change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 500/50 μg). Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect.||0.054|0.009|0.0055
81588264|NCT02665481|162850219|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|1.94|||Marginal Model|||Time x Exercise (Month 0 and Month 18).||1.94|-1.01|0.54
81588265|NCT00548808|162850254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A noninferiority margin of 0.4% for HbA1c was used.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.17|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Change in HbA1c = Treatment + Baseline + Country + Sulfonylurea use (Type III sums of squares).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro LM minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.17|-0.25|0.716
81588266|NCT00548808|162850255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.279||95.0||||P-value for 16 Week Change from Baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Analysis: Change in HbA1c = Treatment + Baseline + Country + Sulfonylurea use + Visit + Treatment\*Visit (Type 3 sums of squares).||||||0.279
81588267|NCT00548808|162850255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.846||95.0||||P-value for 32 Week Change from Baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Analysis: Change in HbA1c = Treatment + Baseline + Country + Sulfonylurea use + Visit + Treatment\*Visit (Type 3 sums of squares).||||||0.846
81588268|NCT00548808|162850255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.741||95.0||||P-value for 48 Week Change from Baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Analysis: Change in HbA1c = Treatment + Baseline + Country + Sulfonylurea use + Visit + Treatment\*Visit (Type 3 sums of squares).||||||0.741
81588269|NCT00548808|162850256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.5||P-value for patients achieving HbA1c \<6.5% at 16 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|Generalized Estimating Equation model with fixed effects for treatment, country, sulfonylurea use, baseline HbA1c, visit, and visit\*treatment.||||1.50|0.41|0.465
81588270|NCT00548808|162850256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.28||P-value for Patients Achieving HbA1c \<7% at 16 Weeks.|Regression, Logistic|Generalized Estimating Equation model with fixed effects for treatment, country, sulfonylurea use, baseline HbA1c, visit, and visit\*treatment.||||1.28|0.51|0.365
81588271|NCT00548808|162850256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.95||P-value for patients achieving HbA1c \<6.5% at 32 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|Generalized Estimating Equation model with fixed effects for treatment, country, sulfonylurea use, baseline HbA1c, visit, and visit\*treatment.||||1.95|0.65|0.683
81588272|NCT00548808|162850256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.64||P-value for patients achieving HbA1c \<7% at 32 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|Generalized Estimating Equation model with fixed effects for treatment, country, sulfonylurea use, baseline HbA1c, visit, and visit\*treatment.||||1.64|0.68|0.810
81588273|NCT00548808|162850256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.01||P-value for patients achieving HbA1c \<6.5% at 48 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|Generalized Estimating Equation model with fixed effects for treatment, country, sulfonylurea use, baseline HbA1c, visit, and visit\*treatment.||||2.01|0.69|0.555
81588274|NCT00548808|162850256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.64||P-value for patients achieving HbA1c \<7% at 48 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|Generalized Estimating Equation model with fixed effects for treatment, country, sulfonylurea use, baseline HbA1c, visit, and visit\*treatment.||||1.64|0.67|0.829
81588275|NCT00548808|162850258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.604||95.0||||P-value for Week 16 Change from Baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Analysis: Change in Blood Glucose = Treatment + Baseline + Country + HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea use + Visit + Treatment\*Visit||||||0.604
81588276|NCT00548808|162850258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.814||95.0||||P-value for Week 32 Change from Baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Analysis: Change in Blood Glucose = Treatment + Baseline + Country + HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea use + Visit + Treatment\*Visit||||||0.814
81588277|NCT00548808|162850258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.582||95.0||||P-value for 48 Week Change from Baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Analysis: Change in Blood Glucose = Treatment + Baseline + Country + HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea use + Visit + Treatment\*Visit||||||0.582
81588278|NCT00548808|162850261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.04||P-value for Cholesterol.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Lab Result = Treatment + Baseline + Country + HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea use (Type III sums of squares).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro LM minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.04|-0.26|0.162
81588279|NCT00548808|162850261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.05||P-value for Triglycerides.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Lab Result = Treatment + Baseline + Country + HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea use (Type III sums of squares).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro LM minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.05|-0.30|0.165
81588280|NCT00548808|162850261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.09||P-value for Low Density Lipoprotein.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Lab Result = Treatment + Baseline + Country + HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea use (Type III sums of squares).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro LM minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.09|-0.18|0.510
81588281|NCT00548808|162850261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.06||P-value for High Density Lipoprotein.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Lab Result = Treatment + Baseline + Country + HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea use (Type III sums of squares).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro LM minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.06|-0.02|0.382
81588282|NCT01663259|162850311|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Estimates of proportion event-free at 1 and 2 years calculated using Kaplan-Meier methods, and the 2-sided, 95% confidence intervals were calculated by the Greenwood method. All analyses were performed using SAS v9.4 software and R version 3.5.2.|||
81588283|NCT01663259|162850312|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Survival proportion estimates at 1 and 2 years were calculated using Kaplan-Meier methods, and the 2-sided, 95% confidence intervals calculated by the Greenwood method. All analyses were performed using SAS v9.4 software and R version 3.5.2.|||
81588284|NCT01663259|162850313|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Estimates of proportion LRP event-free at 1 and 2 years were calculated using Kaplan-Meier methods, and the 2-sided, 95% confidence intervals calculated by the Greenwood method. All analyses were performed using SAS v9.4 software and R version 3.5.2.|||
81588285|NCT01049919|162850314|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.31|||Proportional Hazards Regression|||||1.31|0.31|0.224
81588286|NCT01049919|162850315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.671||||||Treatment-by-week p-value is reported.|Repeated measures model|The statistical analysis model includes treatment group, week, treatment-by-week, and baseline pain measurement.||||||0.671
81588287|NCT01049919|162850316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.714||||||Treatment-by-week p-value is reported.|Repeated measures model|The statistical analysis model includes treatment group, week, treatment-by-week, and baseline pain measurement.||||||0.714
81588288|NCT01049919|162850318|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.85|||Proportional Hazards Regression|||||0.85|0.16|0.018
81588289|NCT05446909|162850351|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81588290|NCT05446909|162850352|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81588291|NCT05446909|162850353|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81639395|NCT03745651|162969085|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-44.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.08|-35.98|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Percent change from Baseline in EASI score at Week 8||-35.98|-53.08|<0.0001
81588292|NCT05446909|162850354|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81588293|NCT05446909|162850355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.754|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.754
81588294|NCT05446909|162850356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.985
81588295|NCT05446909|162850357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.877|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.877
81588296|NCT03969212|162850374|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted OR (BMX vs Placebo)|0.68|||=|0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.38|0.5|0.93|||GEE|||The odds ratio (OR) shown represents the odds of Baloxavir Marboxil (BMX) versus the odds of Placebo.||0.93|0.50|= 0.013
81588297|NCT03969212|162850375|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted OR (BMX vs Placebo)|0.75|||=|0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.38|0.5|1.12|||GEE model|||The OR shown represents the odds of BMX versus the odds of Placebo.||1.12|0.50|= 0.1550
81588298|NCT03969212|162850376|OTHER||Odds Ratio (BMX vs Placebo}]|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.38|0.55|1.06||||||The OR shown represents the odds of BMX versus the odds of Placebo.||1.06|0.55|
81588299|NCT03969212|162850377|OTHER||Odds Ratio (BMX vs Placebo)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.38|0.46|1.04||||||The OR shown represents the odds of BMX versus the odds of Placebo.||1.04|0.46|
81588300|NCT03969212|162850378|OTHER||Adjusted OR (BMX vs Placebo)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.38|0.48|0.91|||GEE model|||The OR shown represents the odds of BMX versus the odds of Placebo.||0.91|0.48|
81588301|NCT03969212|162850379|OTHER||Adjusted OR (BMX vs Placebo)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.38|0.48|1.09|||Two-Sided P-value|||The OR shown represents the odds of BMX versus the odds of Placebo.||1.09|0.48|
81588302|NCT03969212|162850380|OTHER||Adjusted OR (BMX vs Placebo)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.38|0.53|0.94|||Two-Sided P-value|||The OR shown represents the odds of BMX versus the odds of Placebo.||0.94|0.53|
81588303|NCT03969212|162850381|OTHER||Odds Ratio (BMX vs Placebo)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.38|0.59|1.06||||||The OR shown represents the odds of BMX versus the odds of Placebo.||1.06|0.59|
81588304|NCT03969212|162850382|OTHER||Adjusted OR (BMX vs Placebo)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.38|0.49|1.07|||Two-Sided P-value|||The OR shown represents the odds of BMX versus the odds of Placebo.||1.07|0.49|
81639396|NCT03745651|162969085|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-46.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.51|-37.48|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Percent change from Baseline in EASI score at Week 8||-37.48|-54.51|<0.0001
81588305|NCT03969212|162850383|OTHER||Odds Ratio (BMX vs Placebo)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.38|0.48|1.04||||||The OR shown represents the odds of BMX versus the odds of Placebo.||1.04|0.48|
81588306|NCT00280566|162850393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0104|||||||Log Rank|alpha = 0.05 level of significance||Equality of Survival Curves across the treatment groups.||||0.0104
81588307|NCT00280566|162850394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0047|||||||Log Rank|No adjustment made for multiple comparisons||alpha = 0.05 level of significance||||0.0047
81588308|NCT00280566|162850395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0205||||||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons|Log Rank|||alpha = 0.05 level of significance||||0.0205
81588309|NCT00280566|162850396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.1247|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 1: Difference in Change during Period 2 MMRM ANCOVA: center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.1247
81588310|NCT00280566|162850396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.7515|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 2 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.7515
81588311|NCT00280566|162850396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.3074|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 4 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.3074
81588312|NCT00280566|162850396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.0758|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 8 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.0758
81588313|NCT00280566|162850396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.0162|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 12 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.0162
81588314|NCT00280566|162850396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.0003|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 16 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.0003
81639397|NCT03745651|162969086|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-39.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.59|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.48|-32.38|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent change from Baseline in SCORAD score at Week 8||-32.38|-46.48|<0.0001
81527709|NCT00286494|162741982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.65||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose,baseline value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.65|-0.45|0.718
81588315|NCT00280566|162850396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.0242|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 20 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.0242
81588316|NCT00280566|162850396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.0161|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 24 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.0161
81588317|NCT00280566|162850397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0088|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 1 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.0088
81588318|NCT00280566|162850397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.3677|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 2 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.3677
81588319|NCT00280566|162850397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0734|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 4 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.0734
81588320|NCT00280566|162850397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.9166|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 8 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.9166
81588321|NCT00280566|162850397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.2791|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 12 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.2791
81588322|NCT00280566|162850397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.146|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 16 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.1460
81588323|NCT00280566|162850397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.7301|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 20 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.7301
81588324|NCT00280566|162850397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8162|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 24 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.8162
81588325|NCT00280566|162850398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0013|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 1 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.0013
81639398|NCT03745651|162969086|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-43.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.51|-36.53|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent change from Baseline in SCORAD score at Week 8||-36.53|-50.51|<0.0001
81588326|NCT00280566|162850398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.1167|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 2 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.1167
81588327|NCT00280566|162850398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0188|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 4 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.0188
81588328|NCT00280566|162850398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.3413|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 8 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.3413
81588329|NCT00280566|162850398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.276|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 12 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.2760
81588330|NCT00280566|162850398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0085|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 16 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.0085
81588331|NCT00280566|162850398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.1317|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 20 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.1317
81588332|NCT00280566|162850398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.1666|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 24 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.1666
81588333|NCT00280566|162850399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0023|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 1 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.0023
81588334|NCT00280566|162850399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.1412|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 2 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate||||0.1412
81588335|NCT00280566|162850399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.0861|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 4 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.0861
81588336|NCT00280566|162850399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.5992|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 8 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.5992
81588337|NCT00280566|162850399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.5873|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 12 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.5873
81588338|NCT00280566|162850399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.2116|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 16 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.2116
81588339|NCT00280566|162850399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.1847|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 20 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.1847
81588340|NCT00280566|162850399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.9972|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 24 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.9972
81588341|NCT00280566|162850400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.5954|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 4 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.5954
81588342|NCT00280566|162850400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.3414|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 8 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.3414
81588343|NCT00280566|162850400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.9745|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 12 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate||||0.9745
81588344|NCT00280566|162850400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47||0.5627|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 16 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.5627
81588345|NCT00280566|162850400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.741|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 20 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.7410
81588346|NCT00280566|162850400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.9632|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 24 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.9632
81588347|NCT00280566|162850401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.9538|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 4 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.9538
81588348|NCT00280566|162850401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.8541|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 8 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.8541
81588349|NCT00280566|162850401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.1084|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 12 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.1084
81588350|NCT00280566|162850401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.038|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 16 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.0380
81588351|NCT00280566|162850401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.2649|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 20 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.2649
81588352|NCT00280566|162850401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.2394|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 24 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.2394
81588353|NCT00280566|162850402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.8117|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 4 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.8117
81588354|NCT00280566|162850402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0443|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 8 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.0443
81588355|NCT00280566|162850402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.3039|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 12 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.3039
81588356|NCT00280566|162850402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.46||0.9953|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 16 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.9953
81588357|NCT00280566|162850402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.1653|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 20 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.1653
81588358|NCT00280566|162850402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.5771|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|MMRM ANCOVA = mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance.|Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean|Week 24 mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (MMRM ANCOVA): center, subject within center as random effects; treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||||0.5771
81588359|NCT01147653|162850403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|3.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||H0: The true mean 1-year change in GMFM-66 is the same on Autologous Umbilical Cord Blood and Placebo||3.7|-2.6|0.72
81588360|NCT01147653|162850404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.39
81588361|NCT01147653|162850405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.473|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month Behavior change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.473
81639399|NCT03745651|162969087|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|-1.01|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in Itch NRS score at Week 2||-1.01|-2.02|<0.0001
81639400|NCT03745651|162969087|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|-1.24|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in Itch NRS score at Week 2||-1.24|-2.24|<0.0001
81639401|NCT03745651|162969087|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|-1.23|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in Itch NRS score at Week 4||-1.23|-2.36|<0.0001
81639402|NCT03745651|162969087|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|-1.4|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in Itch NRS score at Week 4||-1.40|-2.53|<0.0001
81639403|NCT03745651|162969087|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|-1.29|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in Itch NRS score at Week 8||-1.29|-2.49|<0.0001
81639404|NCT03745651|162969087|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.1|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in Itch NRS score at Week 8||-1.10|-2.30|<0.0001
81588362|NCT01147653|162850405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.377|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month Bodily Pain/Discomfort change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.377
81588363|NCT01147653|162850405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.844|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month Family Cohesion change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.844
81639405|NCT03745651|162969089|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|-0.97|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in Skin Pain NRS score at Week 8||-0.97|-1.94|<0.0001
81639406|NCT03745651|162969089|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-0.76|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in Skin Pain NRS score at Week 8||-0.76|-1.72|<0.0001
81588364|NCT01147653|162850405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.322|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month General Behavior change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.322
81588365|NCT01147653|162850405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.927|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month General Health Perceptions change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.927
81588366|NCT01147653|162850405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.199|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month Global Behavior change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.199
81588367|NCT01147653|162850405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.294|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month Growth and Development change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.294
81588368|NCT01147653|162850405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.726|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month Overall Health change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.726
81588369|NCT01147653|162850405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.315|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month Parental Impact-Emotional change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.315
81588370|NCT01147653|162850405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.396|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month Parental Impact-Time change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.396
81639407|NCT03745651|162969092|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.2903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.51|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form-Sleep Disturbance (8b) 24-hour recall score at Week 2||0.51|-1.71|0.2903
81588371|NCT01147653|162850405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.381|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month Physical Abilities change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.381
81588372|NCT01147653|162850405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.869|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month Temperament and Moods change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.869
81588373|NCT01147653|162850406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12 month Access to Services change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous Cord Blood Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.055
81588374|NCT01147653|162850406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.121|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month 2 Emotional Well Being and Self Esteem change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.121
81588375|NCT01147653|162850406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.647|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month 2 Family Health change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.647
81588376|NCT01147653|162850406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month Functioning change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.170
81588377|NCT01147653|162850406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month Pain and Impact of Disability change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.410
81588378|NCT01147653|162850406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month Participation and Physical Health change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.200
81588379|NCT01147653|162850406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.225|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The 12-month Social wellbeing and acceptance change score is identically distributed in patients assigned Autologous UCB Reinfusion First and Placebo First.||||0.225
81588380|NCT01147653|162850409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.290
81588381|NCT01147653|162850412|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.697|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.697
81588382|NCT01147653|162850413|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.912|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.912
81588383|NCT01147653|162850414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.544|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.544
81588384|NCT01147653|162850415|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.76
81588385|NCT01147653|162850416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.76
81588386|NCT01147653|162850417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.176|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.176
81588387|NCT01147653|162850418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.099|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.099
81588388|NCT01147653|162850419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.131|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.131
81588389|NCT01147653|162850420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.478|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.478
81588390|NCT01147653|162850421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.029
81588391|NCT01147653|162850422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.310
81588392|NCT01147653|162850424|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.233|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The population distribution of Modified Ashworth Scale scores is the same at 1-year post-infusion with autologous cord blood and placebo.||||0.233
81588393|NCT01147653|162850428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.762|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.762
81588394|NCT01147653|162850429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The population distribution of the 1-year GMFM-66 change score is the same for patients infused with Low and High doses of autologous umbilical cord blood.||||0.05
81588395|NCT01147653|162850429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The population distribution of the 1-year GMFM-66 change score is the same for patients infused with High doses of autologous umbilical cord blood and Placebo.||||0.15
81588396|NCT01147653|162850429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The population distribution of the 1-year GMFM-66 change score is the same for patients infused with Low doses of autologous umbilical cord blood and placebo.||||0.21
81588397|NCT01147653|162850430|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The population distribution of differences between observed and expected GMFM-66 change scores at 1-year post-infusion is the same for patients receiving Low and High doses of autologous umbilical cord blood.||||<0.01
81588398|NCT01147653|162850431|SUPERIORITY|H0: The population distribution of the Peabody Gross Motor Quotient change score 1 year post-infusion with autologous umbilical cord blood is the same in patients receiving a Low infused dose and a High infused dose.||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81588399|NCT01147653|162850432|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.38|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: The true mean 1-year change in normalized whole brain connectivity is the same in patients infused with Low and High doses of autologous umbilical cord blood.||0.38|0.01|0.04
81588400|NCT01302392|162850433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.975||||0.4172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.249||Based on 1-sided test.|Log Rank|Analysis was stratified by the number of previous therapies (3 vs 4 vs ≥ 5) and geographical region (Europe vs. non-Europe)||||1.249|0.760|0.4172
81588401|NCT00727857|162850441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.51|1.22|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. Least Squares (LS) mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||1.22|0.51|<0.0001
81588402|NCT00727857|162850441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.84|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.5|1.18|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||1.18|0.50|<0.0001
81588403|NCT00727857|162850441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.8919||95.0|-0.37|0.33|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||0.33|-0.37|0.8919
81588404|NCT00727857|162850442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.8||||0.0005||95.0|7.8|27.7|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||27.7|7.8|0.0005
81588405|NCT00727857|162850442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.1||||0.0021||95.0|5.5|24.7|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||24.7|5.5|0.0021
81588406|NCT00727857|162850442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.5981||95.0|-12.5|7.2|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||7.2|-12.5|0.5981
81588407|NCT00727857|162850443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73||||0.5074||95.0|-1.43|2.88|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||2.88|-1.43|0.5074
81588408|NCT00727857|162850443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.93||||0.0047||95.0|0.9|4.95|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||4.95|0.90|0.0047
81588409|NCT00727857|162850443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.0435||95.0|0.06|4.33|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||4.33|0.06|0.0435
81588410|NCT00727857|162850444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.629||||0.3158||95.0|-0.602|1.861|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||1.861|-0.602|0.3158
81588411|NCT00727857|162850444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.619||||0.0067||95.0|0.452|2.785|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||2.785|0.452|0.0067
81588412|NCT00727857|162850444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.989||||0.1094||95.0|-0.223|2.201|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||2.201|-0.223|0.1094
81588413|NCT00727857|162850445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.88||||0.5963||95.0|-4.71|13.97|||ANCOVA||The estimate of the median percent change from baseline and 95% confidence intervals were based on the Hodges-Lehmann method and the distribution-free confidence interval.|Nonparametric ANCOVA based on Tukey's normal rank transformation with a term for treatment and the baseline value as a covariate.||13.97|-4.71|0.5963
81588414|NCT00727857|162850445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|12.81||||0.0265||95.0|2.88|22.24|||ANCOVA||The estimate of the median percent change from baseline and 95% confidence intervals were based on the Hodges-Lehmann method and the distribution-free confidence interval.|Nonparametric ANCOVA based on Tukey's normal rank transformation with a term for treatment and the baseline value as a covariate.||22.24|2.88|0.0265
81588415|NCT00727857|162850445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|8.33||||0.1053||95.0|-1.77|18.07|||ANCOVA||The estimate of the median percent change from baseline and 95% confidence intervals were based on the Hodges-Lehmann method and the distribution-free confidence interval.|Nonparametric ANCOVA based on Tukey's normal rank transformation with a term for treatment and the baseline value as a covariate.||18.07|-1.77|0.1053
81588416|NCT00727857|162850446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.0806||95.0|-0.2|3.1|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||3.1|-0.2|0.0806
81588417|NCT00727857|162850446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.1|||<|0.0001||95.0|-9.6|-6.5|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-6.5|-9.6|<0.0001
81588418|NCT00727857|162850446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|-11.1|-7.9|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-7.9|-11.1|<0.0001
81639408|NCT03745651|162969092|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.0837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|0.13|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form-Sleep Disturbance (8b) 24-hour recall score at Week 2||0.13|-2.09|0.0837
81588419|NCT00727857|162850447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.73||||0.0324||95.0|0.31|7.14|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||7.14|0.31|0.0324
81588420|NCT00727857|162850447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.78||||0.0233||95.0|-7.05|-0.52|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-0.52|-7.05|0.0233
81588421|NCT00727857|162850447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.51|||<|0.0001||95.0|-10.9|-4.12|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-4.12|-10.90|<0.0001
81588422|NCT00727857|162850448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.9||||0.0993||95.0|-0.93|10.72|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||10.72|-0.93|0.0993
81588423|NCT00727857|162850448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.56||||0.367||95.0|-8.14|3.01|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||3.01|-8.14|0.3670
81588424|NCT00727857|162850448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.46||||0.0119||95.0|-13.26|-1.66|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-1.66|-13.26|0.0119
81588425|NCT00727857|162850449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.31||||0.0423||95.0|-8.48|-0.15|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-0.15|-8.48|0.0423
81588426|NCT00727857|162850449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.1|||<|0.0001||95.0|-12.08|-4.12|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-4.12|-12.08|<0.0001
81588427|NCT00727857|162850449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.79||||0.728||95.0|-7.93|0.35|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||0.35|-7.93|0.728
81588428|NCT00727857|162850450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.9231||95.0|-7.94|8.76|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||8.76|-7.94|0.9231
81588429|NCT00727857|162850450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.16||||0.3082||95.0|-3.86|12.19|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||12.19|-3.86|0.3082
81588430|NCT00727857|162850450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.75||||0.3753||95.0|-4.56|12.07|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||12.07|-4.56|0.3753
81588431|NCT00727857|162850451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.4||||0.4999||95.0|-44.6|91.4|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with a term for treatment and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||91.4|-44.6|0.4999
81588432|NCT00727857|162850451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|64.2||||0.0531||95.0|-0.9|129.3|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with a term for treatment and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||129.3|-0.9|0.0531
81588433|NCT00727857|162850451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.9||||0.2369||95.0|-26.9|108.7|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with a term for treatment and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||108.7|-26.9|0.2369
81588434|NCT00727857|162850452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.5023||95.0|-0.09|0.19|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||0.19|-0.09|0.5023
81588435|NCT00727857|162850452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.48|-0.21|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-0.21|-0.48|<0.0001
81588436|NCT00727857|162850452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.53|-0.25|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-0.25|-0.53|<0.0001
81588437|NCT00727857|162850453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.7||||0.2849||95.0|-16.5|55.9|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||55.9|-16.5|0.2849
81588438|NCT00727857|162850453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-77.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|-112.4|-42.8|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-42.8|-112.4|<0.0001
81588439|NCT00727857|162850453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-97.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|-133.4|-61.2|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-61.2|-133.4|<0.0001
81588440|NCT00727857|162850454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3||||0.2894||95.0|-4.5|15.1|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||15.1|-4.5|0.2894
81588441|NCT00727857|162850454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.8463||95.0|-10.3|8.5|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||8.5|-10.3|0.8463
81588442|NCT00727857|162850454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.2||||0.2124||95.0|-16.0|3.6|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||3.6|-16.0|0.2124
81588443|NCT00727857|162850455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.804||95.0|-19.4|15.0|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||15.0|-19.4|0.8040
81588444|NCT00727857|162850455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.5||||0.0008||95.0|12.0|45.0|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||45.0|12.0|0.0008
81588445|NCT00727857|162850455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.6||||0.0005||95.0|13.4|47.8|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||47.8|13.4|0.0005
81588446|NCT00727857|162850456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.9604||95.0|-83.3|79.2|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||79.2|-83.3|0.9604
81588447|NCT00727857|162850456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|140.3||||0.0004||95.0|62.5|218.0|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||218.0|62.5|0.0004
81588448|NCT00727857|162850456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|142.3||||0.0006||95.0|61.3|223.3|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||223.3|61.3|0.0006
81588449|NCT00727857|162850457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.9922||95.0|-64.4|65.1|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||65.1|-64.4|0.9922
81588450|NCT00727857|162850457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|111.7||||0.0004||95.0|49.7|173.7|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||173.7|49.7|0.0004
81588451|NCT00727857|162850457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|111.4||||0.0008||95.0|46.8|175.9|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||175.9|46.8|0.0008
81588452|NCT00727857|162850458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08||||0.0072||95.0|-1.86|-0.29|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-0.29|-1.86|0.0072
81588453|NCT00727857|162850458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.3682||95.0|-0.41|1.1|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||1.10|-0.41|0.3682
81588454|NCT00727857|162850458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.42||||0.0004||95.0|0.64|2.2|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||2.20|0.64|0.0004
81588455|NCT00727857|162850459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.1986||95.0|-0.02|0.1|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||0.10|-0.02|0.1986
81588456|NCT00727857|162850459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.1487||95.0|-0.1|0.02|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||0.02|-0.10|0.1487
81588457|NCT00727857|162850459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.0076||95.0|-0.14|-0.02|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-0.02|-0.14|0.0076
81459169|NCT02174627|162609414|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of roxadustat compared with placebo would be declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between roxadustat and placebo exceeded 0.|LS Mean Difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.45|||ANCOVA|||Difference between groups (roxadustat minus placebo) in LS mean changes; ANCOVA model.||0.45|0.40|<0.001
81459170|NCT02174627|162609415|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of roxadustat compared with placebo would be declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between roxadustat and placebo exceeded 0.|LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||Difference between groups (roxadustat minus placebo) in LS mean changes; ANCOVA model.||-0.29|-0.42|<0.001
81459171|NCT02174627|162609416|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of roxadustat compared with placebo would be declared if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the HR was ≤1.0.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.31|||Regression, Cox|||Treatments were compared using a Cox proportional hazards model, with baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables used as covariates, and treatment group, CV history and geographic region as fixed effects. The Efron method was used for ties and p-values were calculated using the Wald test.||0.31|0.23|<0.001
81588458|NCT00727857|162850460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.2384||95.0|-0.21|0.83|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||0.83|-0.21|0.2384
81588459|NCT00727857|162850460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.4617||95.0|-0.69|0.31|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||0.31|-0.69|0.4617
81588460|NCT00727857|162850460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0593||95.0|-1.02|0.02|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||0.02|-1.02|0.0593
81588461|NCT00727857|162850461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.5044||95.0|-0.54|1.1|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||1.10|-0.54|0.5044
81588462|NCT00727857|162850461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.43||||0.0004||95.0|-2.22|-0.64|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-0.64|-2.22|0.0004
81588463|NCT00727857|162850461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.71|||<|0.0001||95.0|-2.53|-0.89|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-0.89|-2.53|<0.0001
81588464|NCT00727857|162850462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.63||||0.0017||95.0|-2.64|-0.62|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-0.62|-2.64|0.0017
81588465|NCT00727857|162850462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.97|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.01|2.94|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||2.94|1.01|<0.0001
81588466|NCT00727857|162850462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.59|4.61|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||4.61|2.59|<0.0001
81588467|NCT00727857|162850463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.76||||0.2466||95.0|-2.61|10.14|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||10.14|-2.61|0.2466
81588468|NCT00727857|162850463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.52||||0.0063||95.0|-14.63|-2.42|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-2.42|-14.63|0.0063
81588469|NCT00727857|162850463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.29||||0.0002||95.0|-18.65|-5.93|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-5.93|-18.65|0.0002
81588470|NCT00727857|162850464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15||||0.2069||95.0|-2.93|0.64|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||0.64|-2.93|0.2069
81588471|NCT00727857|162850464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.44||||0.0052||95.0|0.73|4.15|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||4.15|0.73|0.0052
81588472|NCT00727857|162850464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.59|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.81|5.36|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||5.36|1.81|<0.0001
81588473|NCT00727857|162850465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.609||95.0|-1.28|0.75|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||0.75|-1.28|0.6090
81459172|NCT02174627|162609417|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of roxadustat compared with placebo would be declared if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the HR was ≤1.0.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.44|||Regression, Cox|||Treatments were compared using a Cox proportional hazards model, with baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables used as covariates, and treatment group, CV history and geographic region as fixed effects. The Efron method was used for ties and p-values were calculated using the Wald test.||0.44|0.30|<0.001
81459173|NCT02174627|162609418|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of roxadustat compared with placebo would be declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between roxadustat and placebo exceeded 0.|LS Mean Difference|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.283||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between groups (roxadustat minus placebo) in LS mean changes; MMRM analysis.||0.99|-0.11|0.120
81527710|NCT00286494|162741982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.58||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.58|-0.52|0.906
81527711|NCT00286494|162741983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.78||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.78|-0.50|0.672
81527712|NCT00286494|162741983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.67||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.67|-0.61|0.922
81527713|NCT00286494|162741984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.96||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.96|-0.56|0.607
81527714|NCT00286494|162741984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.76||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.76|-0.77|0.985
81527715|NCT00286494|162741985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|1.22||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.22|-0.37|0.294
81527716|NCT00286494|162741985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.84||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment, geographic region and baseline treatment regimen as class variables; baseline pioglitazone dose and value for endpoint as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.84|-0.74|0.900
81527717|NCT05438576|162742124|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|4.27|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.27|1.05|0.032
81527718|NCT05438576|162742129|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.64|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.64|0.74|0.621
81527719|NCT00465088|162742134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||An n = 81 for niacin extended-release with simvastatin and n = 54 for atorvastatin would provide \> 99% power to detect a 13% increase in HDL-C with niacin extended-release with simvastatin relative to atorvastatin, assuming an SD of 16%||||<0.001
81527720|NCT02932748|162742163|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||A global one-way ANOVA was followed by two pairwise t-tests on the comparisons of interest, i.e., IP vs. EUC, and GP vs IP for weight change across 6 months, evaluated at p ≤ 0.025, using both intent-to-treat and completer only data.|ANOVA|||||||<.0001
81459174|NCT02174627|162609419|OTHER||Rate of Change Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.01||Nominal p-value (as prior sequential outcome measure p-value did not meet \< 0.05.|Random Effects Analysis|||Difference between groups (roxadustat minus placebo) in rate of change in eGFR; random effects analysis.||-0.01|-1.00|0.046
81459175|NCT02174627|162609420|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of roxadustat compared with placebo would be declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between roxadustat and placebo exceeded 0.|LS Mean Difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.05||Nominal p-value (as prior sequential outcome measure p-value did not meet \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between groups (roxadustat minus placebo) in LS mean changes; MMRM analysis.||1.05|0.00|0.051
81459176|NCT02549859|162609505|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81459177|NCT02549859|162609506|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81459178|NCT02549859|162609507|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81459179|NCT02549859|162609508|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81459180|NCT02549859|162609509|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81459181|NCT02549859|162609510|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81459182|NCT02549859|162609511|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81459183|NCT02549859|162609512|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81459184|NCT02549859|162609513|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81459185|NCT02549859|162609514|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81459186|NCT02549859|162609515|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81459187|NCT02549859|162609516|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81459188|NCT02549859|162609517|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81459189|NCT02549859|162609518|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81459190|NCT02549859|162609519|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81588474|NCT00727857|162850465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.6169||95.0|-1.22|0.72|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||0.72|-1.22|0.6169
81588475|NCT00727857|162850465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.974||95.0|-0.99|1.03|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||1.03|-0.99|0.9740
81588476|NCT00727857|162850466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06||||0.615||95.0|-3.09|5.21|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||5.21|-3.09|0.6150
81588477|NCT00727857|162850466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.41||||0.2346||95.0|-6.38|1.57|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||1.57|-6.38|0.2346
81588478|NCT00727857|162850466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.47||||0.1001||95.0|-7.61|0.67|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||0.67|-7.61|0.1001
81459191|NCT02549859|162609520|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81588479|NCT00727857|162850467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.86||||0.1217||95.0|-0.76|6.48|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - pioglitazone|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||6.48|-0.76|0.1217
81588480|NCT00727857|162850467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9||||0.0009||95.0|-9.36|-2.44|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone \& metformin - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-2.44|-9.36|0.0009
81588481|NCT00727857|162850467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.76|||<|0.0001||95.0|-12.36|-5.16|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - metformin|One-way ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. LS mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-5.16|-12.36|<0.0001
81588482|NCT01469065|162850468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|84.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.16|92.15||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in MDG (Day 14) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test. Formal statistical inference was not performed thus p value was not reported.||92.15|78.16|
81588483|NCT01469065|162850468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|89.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.69|97.53||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in MDG (Day 14) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||97.53|82.69|
81588484|NCT01469065|162850468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|87.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.27|94.63||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in MDG (Day 14) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||94.63|80.27|
81639409|NCT03745651|162969092|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.6272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.91|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form-Sleep Disturbance (8b) 24-hour recall score at Week 4||0.91|-1.50|0.6272
81588485|NCT01469065|162850468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|78.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.06|85.03||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in MDG (Day 14) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||85.03|72.06|
81588486|NCT01469065|162850481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|82.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.06|89.9||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in MDG (Day 13) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||89.90|76.06|
81588487|NCT01469065|162850481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|85.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.6|92.77||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in MDG (Day 13) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||92.77|78.60|
81588488|NCT01469065|162850481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|85.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.59|92.76||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in MDG (Day 13) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||92.76|78.59|
81588489|NCT01469065|162850481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|75.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.78|82.39||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in MDG (Day 13) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||82.39|69.78|
81588490|NCT01469065|162850481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between Test and Reference|-35.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-52.89|-18.78||||||Treatment difference and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean.||-18.78|-52.89|
81588491|NCT01469065|162850482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|86.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.13|92.7||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in Glucose AUC(2-6) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||92.70|81.13|
81588492|NCT01469065|162850482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|91.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.24|97.44||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in Glucose AUC(2-6) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||97.44|85.24|
81588493|NCT01469065|162850482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|87.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.44|93.04||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in Glucose AUC(2-6) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||93.04|81.44|
81588494|NCT01469065|162850482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|77.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.91|83.34||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in Glucose AUC(2-6) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||83.34|72.91|
81639410|NCT03745651|162969092|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.1609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|0.34|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form-Sleep Disturbance (8b) 24-hour recall score at Week 4||0.34|-2.07|0.1609
81588495|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 2|100.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.7|107.96||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 2 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||107.96|92.70|
81588496|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 2|99.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.04|107.43||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 2 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||107.43|92.04|
81588497|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 2|101.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.1|109.84||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 2 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||109.84|94.10|
81588498|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 2|96.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.69|104.52||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 2 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||104.52|89.69|
81588499|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 3|95.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.82|103.44||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 3 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||103.44|88.82|
81588500|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 3|98.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.37|106.64||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 3 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||106.64|91.37|
81588501|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 3|99.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.3|107.73||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 3 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||107.73|92.30|
81588502|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 3|94.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.53|102.1||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 3 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||102.10|87.53|
81588503|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 6|93.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.5|100.91||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 6 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||100.91|86.50|
81588504|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 6|92.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.81|100.15||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 6 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||100.15|85.81|
81588505|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 6|94.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.08|101.64||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 6 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||101.64|87.08|
81588506|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 6|87.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.2|94.81||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 6 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||94.81|81.20|
81588507|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 10|96.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.72|104.67||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 10 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||104.67|89.72|
81588508|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 10|96.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.9|103.76||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 10 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||103.76|88.90|
81588509|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 10|99.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.21|107.64||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 10 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||107.64|92.21|
81639411|NCT03745651|162969092|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.3362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|0.73|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form-Sleep Disturbance (8b) 24-hour recall score at Week 8||0.73|-2.13|0.3362
81459192|NCT02549859|162609521|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81459193|NCT02549859|162609522|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81588510|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 10|94.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.46|102.11||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 10 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||102.11|87.46|
81588511|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 14|86.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.32|93.69||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 14 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||93.69|80.32|
81588512|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 14|87.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.34|94.93||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 14 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||94.93|81.34|
81588513|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 14|91.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.55|98.7||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 14 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||98.70|84.55|
81588514|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 14|88.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.0|95.74||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 14 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||95.74|82.00|
81588515|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 15|90.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.75|97.69||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 15 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||97.69|83.75|
81588516|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 15|90.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.03|98.08||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 15 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||98.08|84.03|
81588517|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 15|94.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.69|102.34||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 15 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||102.34|87.69|
81588518|NCT01469065|162850483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%) at Day 15|93.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.17|100.77||||||Test-to-Reference ratio of log-transformed change from baseline and 90% confidence interval (CI) of log-transformed change from baseline at Day 15 were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in FPG was analyzed using mixed effects model with country, treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||100.77|86.17|
81588519|NCT01469065|162850484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|112.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.84|127.5||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in Insulin AUC(2-6) (Day 14) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||127.50|99.84|
81588520|NCT01469065|162850484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|102.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.78|114.85||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in Insulin AUC(2-6) (Day 14) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||114.85|90.78|
81588521|NCT01469065|162850484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|111.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.5|125.18||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in Insulin AUC(2-6) (Day 14) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||125.18|98.50|
81588522|NCT01469065|162850484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|96.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.46|109.48||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in Insulin AUC(2-6) (Day 14) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||109.48|85.46|
81588523|NCT01469065|162850485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|107.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.69|116.3||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in C-peptide AUC(2-6) (Day 14) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||116.30|98.69|
81588524|NCT01469065|162850485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|92.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.26|100.5||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in C-peptide AUC(2-6) (Day 14) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||100.50|85.26|
81588525|NCT01469065|162850485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|96.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.51|104.27||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in C-peptide AUC(2-6) (Day 14) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||104.27|88.51|
81459194|NCT02549859|162609523|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81588526|NCT01469065|162850485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test-to-Reference Ratio (%)|91.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.38|99.65||||||Test-to-Reference ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) were based on adjusted geometric mean. Natural log-transformed change from baseline in C-peptide AUC(2-6) (Day 14) was analyzed using ANCOVA with country and treatment as fixed effect and log-transformed baseline as covariate. Placebo is the reference; the active drug group is the test.||99.65|84.38|
81588527|NCT04646616|162850501|NON_INFERIORITY|This is a single-group, of outcome measured at baseline and at 3 months. We hypothesized there would be an improvement or sustainability of the protective behaviours.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.39|||t-test, 2 sided|||This is a single-group study. Selected outcomes were measured at baseline (first interaction with the community popular opinion leader (POL) and 3 months after.||0.39|-0.12|0.28
81588528|NCT04646616|162850502|OTHER|Test of proportions|difference in proportion|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.07|||Test of proportions|||Two sample test of proportions, testing whether the proportion of participants who lack health access at baseline and 3 months is equal (null hypothesis)||0.07|-0.08|0.85
81588529|NCT04646616|162850503|OTHER|Test of proportions.|difference in proportion|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.19|||Test of proportions|||Test of proportions. Testing whether the proportion of participants who had a SAVAME factor at baseline and 3 months is equal (null hypothesis)||0.19|-0.04|0.19
81588530|NCT04646616|162850504|OTHER|Test of proportions.|difference in proportion|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.18|||Test of proportions|||Test of proportions. Testing whether the proportion of participants who lack access to SAVAME related services at baseline and 3 months is equal (null hypothesis)||0.18|-0.04|0.23
81588531|NCT02115282|162850513|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.13||The p value was based on stratified log rank test, the threshold for significance was two-sided p value of 0.2%.|Log Rank|||||1.13|0.67|0.30
81588532|NCT02115282|162850514|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.21||The p value was based on stratified log rank test, stratified on the four randomization factors. The threshold for statistical significance was two-sided p value of 3.7% after taking into account the five interim analyses of OS into account.|Log Rank|||||1.21|0.82|0.94
81588533|NCT00457197|162850522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4709|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Baseline drinks/day used as covariate.||||0.4709
81588534|NCT00457197|162850523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1272|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Baseline percent heavy drinking days included as covariate.||||0.1272
81588535|NCT00457197|162850524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9642|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Baseline GGT used as covariate.||||0.9642
81527721|NCT03422536|162742176|EQUIVALENCE|The pre-specified significance criteria were met by exclusion of the historical control PFS of 2.0 months. As confirmation, the one-sample log rank test was computed with expected survival estimated using an exponential distribution of 2.0 months.||||||0.04||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05|Log Rank|||||||.04
81459195|NCT02549859|162609524|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81527722|NCT03422536|162742181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Regression, Cox|||c-Met positivity was compared across groups: HPV+ vs HPV-||||.005
81527723|NCT03422536|162742181|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.8|||Log Rank|||Post-hoc comparison of progression free survival (PFS) in cMet positive vs. c-Met negative patients.||0.8|0.1|.02
81527724|NCT03422536|162742181|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.1||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.8|||Log Rank|||Post hoc comparison of PFS in the combination arm by HPV subgroup, adjusted for prognostic factors marginally associated with HPV status (P , .10), was assessed using Cox proportional hazards models. Here we are looking at cMet positivity in HPV- patients in the combination arm.||0.8|0.03|0.03
81527725|NCT03422536|162742181|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|3.2||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|17.5|||Log Rank|||Post hoc comparison of PFS in the combination arm by HPV subgroup, adjusted for prognostic factors marginally associated with HPV status (P , .10), was assessed using Cox proportional hazards models. Here we are looking at cMet positivity in HPV+ patients in the combination arm.||17.5|0.6|.20
81527726|NCT03422536|162742181|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.4||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.0|||Log Rank|||Post-hoc comparison of progression free survival (PFS) in HGF positive vs. HGF negative patients.||2.0|0.9|.10
81527727|NCT03422536|162742181|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.4||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.7|||Log Rank|||Post hoc comparison of PFS in the combination arm by HPV subgroup, adjusted for prognostic factors marginally associated with HPV status (P , .10), was assessed using Cox proportional hazards models. Here we are looking at HGF expression in HPV- patients in the combination arm.||4.7|0.4|.60
81527728|NCT03422536|162742181|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|3.4||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|13.1|||Log Rank|||Post hoc comparison of PFS in the combination arm by HPV subgroup, adjusted for prognostic factors marginally associated with HPV status (P \< .10), was assessed using Cox proportional hazards models. Here we are looking at HGF expression in HPV+ patients in the combination arm.||13.1|0.9|.07
81527729|NCT04765202|162742379|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|14.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.64|40.21|||Fisher Exact||Difference was calculated as (percent area of wound closure in SOMA Tx site) - ((percent area of wound closure in AG Tx site). 95% CI was derived using the normal approximation to binomial distribution.|Comparison of complete wound closure without additional autografting at Month 2 in AG TX site and SOMA TX site in Cohort 1 Group 1.||40.21|-11.64|1.0000
81527730|NCT04765202|162742379|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Difference was calculated as (percent area of wound closure in SOMA Tx site) - ((percent area of wound closure in AG Tx site). 95% CI was derived using the normal approximation to binomial distribution.|Comparison of complete wound closure without additional autografting at Month 2 in AG TX site and SOMA TX site in Cohort 1 Group 2.||0|0|
81527731|NCT04929249|162742381|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-53.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-60.0|-46.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-46.0|-60.0|<0.001
81527732|NCT04929249|162742382|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the upper limit of the one-sided 98.75% confidence interval did not exceed the non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Difference in percentage|-10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-18.3|-3.0|||Normal approx. to binomial distribution||||Upper limit of one-sided 98.75% CI (-3.0%)|-3.0|-18.3|
81527733|NCT04929249|162742383|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-47.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.8|-42.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-42.3|-52.8|<0.001
81527734|NCT04929249|162742384|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-54.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.0|-49.8|||Regression, Linear|||||-49.8|-59.0|<0.001
81527735|NCT04929249|162742385|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-48.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.9|-44.9|||Regression, Linear|||||-44.9|-52.9|<0.001
81527736|NCT04929249|162742386|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|42.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.07|81.16|||Regression, Logistic|||||81.16|22.07|<0.001
81527737|NCT04929249|162742387|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.72|44.66|||Regression, Logistic|||||44.66|6.72|<0.001
81527738|NCT04929249|162742388|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.18|42.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||42.19|14.18|<0.001
81527739|NCT04929249|162742389|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|35.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.51|63.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||63.24|19.51|<0.001
81527740|NCT04929249|162742390|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-30.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.8|-26.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Cholesterol||-26.3|-33.8|<0.001
81527741|NCT04929249|162742390|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|9.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HDL Cholesterol||9.5|3.6|<0.001
81527742|NCT04929249|162742390|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-44.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.1|-39.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Non-HDL Cholesterol||-39.3|-49.1|<0.001
81527743|NCT04929249|162742390|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-16.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|-10.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||VLDL Cholesterol||-10.0|-23.8|<0.001
81527744|NCT04929249|162742390|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-17.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|-10.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Triglycerides||-10.9|-24.7|<0.001
81527745|NCT04929249|162742390|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-42.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.5|-37.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Apolipoprotein B||-37.8|-47.5|<0.001
81527746|NCT04929249|162742390|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-21.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|-18.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Lipoprotein(a)||-18.0|-25.8|<0.001
81527747|NCT04929249|162742391|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-49.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.0|-43.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Cholesterol||-43.9|-56.0|<0.001
81527748|NCT04929249|162742391|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HDL Cholesterol||4.4|1.8|<0.001
81527749|NCT04929249|162742391|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-52.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.1|-46.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Non-HDL Cholesterol||-46.7|-58.1|<0.001
81527750|NCT04929249|162742391|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||VLDL Cholesterol||-2.8|-6.5|<0.001
81527751|NCT04929249|162742391|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-25.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.8|-15.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Triglycerides||-15.8|-34.8|<0.001
81588536|NCT00457197|162850525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7222|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Baseline AST used as covariate.||||0.7222
81527752|NCT04929249|162742391|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-36.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|-32.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Apolipoprotein B||-32.9|-39.7|<0.001
81527753|NCT04929249|162742391|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-8.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|-6.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Lipoprotein(a)||-6.8|-10.7|<0.001
81527754|NCT04929249|162742392|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.61|||proportional odds model|||||2.61|0.43|0.899
81527755|NCT04929249|162742393|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.008||||0.727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.039|||Regression, Linear|||||0.039|-0.055|0.727
81527756|NCT05758402|162742396|OTHER||Rate difference|1.21||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|5.13|||Chi-squared||Rate difference = detection rate of PsA in EARP group - detection rate of PsA in routine practice group|||5.13|-2.71|0.544
81527757|NCT05758402|162742397|OTHER|||||||0.256|||||||Chi-squared|||Sensitivity||||0.256
81527758|NCT05758402|162742397|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Specificity||||<0.001
81527759|NCT05758402|162742397|OTHER|||||||0.336|||||||Fisher Exact|||Positive Predictive Value (PPV)||||0.336
81527760|NCT05758402|162742397|OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Chi-squared|||Negative Predictive Value (NPV)||||0.490
81527761|NCT05758402|162742398|OTHER|||||||0.101|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Age characteristics||||0.101
81527762|NCT05758402|162742399|OTHER|||||||0.836|||||||Chi-squared|||Gender characteristics||||0.836
81527763|NCT05758402|162742400|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Body Mass Index (BMI) characteristics||||0.520
81527764|NCT05758402|162742401|OTHER|||||||0.216|||||||Chi-squared|||Drinking history characteristics||||0.216
81527765|NCT05758402|162742401|OTHER|||||||0.719|||||||Chi-squared|||Smoking history characteristics||||0.719
81527766|NCT05758402|162742402|OTHER|||||||0.831|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Duration of Psoriasis (PsO) characteristics||||0.831
81527767|NCT05758402|162742403|OTHER|||||||0.274|||||||Fisher Exact|||Family history of psoriasis (PsO) characteristics||||0.274
81527768|NCT05758402|162742403|OTHER|||||||0.272|||||||Fisher Exact|||Family history of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) characteristics||||0.272
81527769|NCT05758402|162742404|OTHER|||||||0.622|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) score characteristics||||0.622
81527770|NCT05758402|162742405|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Status of hard-to-treat area involvement characteristics||||<0.001
81527771|NCT05758402|162742405|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Status of musculoskeletal symptoms characteristics||||<0.001
81527772|NCT05758402|162742406|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||NAPSI score of left hand characteristics||||<0.001
81527773|NCT05758402|162742406|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||NAPSI score of right hand characteristics||||0.010
81527774|NCT05758402|162742406|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||NAPSI score of left foot characteristics||||0.001
81527775|NCT05758402|162742406|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||NAPSI score of right foot characteristics||||<0.001
81527776|NCT05758402|162742406|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Total NAPSI score characteristics||||0.001
81527777|NCT05758402|162742407|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SJC66 total joint count characteristics||||<0.001
81527778|NCT05758402|162742407|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||TJC68 total joint count characteristics||||<0.001
81527779|NCT05758402|162742407|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SJC66/TJC68 total joint count characteristics||||<0.001
81527780|NCT05758402|162742408|OTHER|||||||0.043|||||||Fisher Exact|||Heart diseases||||0.043
81527781|NCT05758402|162742408|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Stroke||||1.000
81527782|NCT05758402|162742408|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Diabetes||||1.000
81527783|NCT05758402|162742408|OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||Chi-squared|||Hyperlipidemia||||0.019
81527784|NCT05758402|162742408|OTHER|||||||0.073|||||||Chi-squared|||Hypertension||||0.073
81527785|NCT05758402|162742408|OTHER|||||||0.377|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fatty liver||||0.377
81527786|NCT00095173|162742419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.59|||Log Rank||Abatacept over placebo|||0.59|0.16|0.0002
81527787|NCT00095173|162742420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81527788|NCT02019875|162742434|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|18.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||18.3|-21.2|0.884
81527789|NCT02019875|162742434|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|20.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||20.7|-19.5|0.955
81527790|NCT02019875|162742434|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.5|13.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.6|-26.5|0.53
81527791|NCT02019875|162742434|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9||||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|11.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.9|-27.6|0.434
81527792|NCT02019875|162742434|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|18.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||18.6|-24.2|0.796
81527793|NCT02019875|162742435|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.6|-6.0|0.62
81527794|NCT02019875|162742435|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|6.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.7|-3.1|0.482
81527795|NCT02019875|162742435|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.4|-3.4|0.559
81527796|NCT02019875|162742435|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|8.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.5|-1.2|0.138
81527797|NCT02019875|162742435|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.3|-7.1|0.477
81527798|NCT02019875|162742436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|11.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.3|-11.0|0.98
81527799|NCT02019875|162742436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|12.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.7|-10.0|0.81
81588537|NCT00457197|162850526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1412|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Baseline ALT used as covariate.||||0.1412
81588538|NCT00457197|162850527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7071|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Baseline HRSD used as covariate.||||0.7071
81588539|NCT00457197|162850528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2569|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Baseline IDS-SR used as a covariate.||||0.2569
81588540|NCT00457197|162850529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8814|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Baseline YMRS used as a covariate.||||0.8814
81588541|NCT00457197|162850530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2473|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Baseline PACS used as a covariate.||||0.2473
81588542|NCT00558103|162850566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|29.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.2|43.3|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with CR and PR.|||43.3|17.2|
81588543|NCT00558103|162850566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|45.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|30.9|59.3|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with CR and PR.|||59.3|30.9|
81588544|NCT00558103|162850566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|47.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|32.8|62.1||Comparision of participants receiving lapatanib 1500 mg + placebo to historical control of 10% response rate|t-test, 1 sided||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants receiving lapatanib 1500 mg + placebo with CR and PR.|||62.1|32.8|<0.001
81588545|NCT00558103|162850566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.3|57.3|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with CR and PR.|||57.3|11.3|
81588546|NCT00558103|162850566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|58.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.3|71.5||Comparision of participants receiving lapatanib 1000 mg + pazopanib 400 mg to 10% historical response rate|t-test, 1 sided||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants receiving lapatanib 1000 mg + pazopanib 400 mg with CR and PR.|||71.5|43.3|<0.001
81639412|NCT03745651|162969092|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|0.62|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form-Sleep Disturbance (8b) 24-hour recall score at Week 8||0.62|-2.23|0.2690
81639413|NCT03745651|162969093|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.0482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|-0.01|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form - Sleep-Related Impairment (8a) 24-hour recall score at Week 2||-0.01|-2.13|0.0482
81588547|NCT00558103|162850566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|11.0||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.3|29.7|||Fisher Exact||The estimated value represents the percent difference in the percentage of participants with CR and PR.|||29.7|-8.3|0.485
81588548|NCT00558103|162850566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|27.0||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.3|52.0|||Fisher Exact||The estimated value represents the percent difference in the percentage of participants with CR and PR.|||52.0|2.3|0.116
81588549|NCT00308711|162850575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|1595.5||||0.974||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Log Rank||This was a Kaplan-Meier analysis of median time to vaginal delivery. Cervidil was compared separately to MVI 100 and MVI 50.|Null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in time to vaginal delivery for MVI 100 compared to time to vaginal delivery for Cervidil.||||0.974
81588550|NCT00308711|162850575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1977.0||||0.011||95.0|1977.0|2253.0|||Log Rank|||||2253|1977|0.011
81588551|NCT00308711|162850576|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority (NI) margin was within 15% relative to the rate of cesarean section for the comparator (Cervidil 10 mg dinoprostone vaginal insert).|Cox Proportional Hazard|27.8||||0.64||95.0|23.61|32.31|||Fisher Exact|||||32.31|23.61|0.64
81588552|NCT00308711|162850576|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin was rate of cearean section within 15% of Cervidil rate.|Cox Proportional Hazard|28.0||||0.59||95.0|23.86|32.42|||Fisher Exact|||||32.42|23.86|0.59
81588553|NCT02318693|162850612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-8.8||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|6.2|||constrained longitudinal analysis model|Model included terms for treatment, time and time-by-treatment interaction with a constraint that mean baseline is the same for both treatment groups.||The comparison was conducted at the α=0.05 (2-sided) significance level.||6.2|-23.8|0.245
81588554|NCT02318693|162850613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-5.9||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-0.6|||constrained longitudinal analysis model|Model included terms for treatment, time and time-by-treatment interaction with a constraint that mean baseline is the same for both treatment groups.||The comparison was conducted at the α=0.05 (2-sided) significance level.||-0.6|-11.3|0.029
81588555|NCT02318693|162850614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-12.8||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|-0.5|||constrained longitudinal analysis model|Model included terms for treatment, time and time-by-treatment interaction with a constraint that mean baseline is the same for both treatment groups.||Comparison: Change from Baseline in Maximum Incremental Postprandial Glucose Levels at Breakfast. The comparison was conducted at the α=0.05 (2-sided) significance level.||-0.5|-25.1|0.041
81588556|NCT02318693|162850614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-14.3||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|-0.5|||constrained longitudinal analysis model|Model included terms for treatment, time and time-by-treatment interaction with a constraint that mean baseline is the same for both treatment groups.||Comparison: Change from Baseline in Maximum Incremental Postprandial Glucose Levels at Lunch. The comparison was conducted at the α=0.05 (2-sided) significance level.||-0.5|-28.1|0.043
81588557|NCT02318693|162850614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|5.1||||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|20.4|||constrained longitudinal analysis model|Model included terms for treatment, time and time-by-treatment interaction with a constraint that mean baseline is the same for both treatment groups.||Comparison: Change from Baseline in Maximum Incremental Postprandial Glucose Levels at Dinner. The comparison was conducted at the α=0.05 (2-sided) significance level.||20.4|-10.3|0.509
81588558|NCT02318693|162850615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|15.7||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|28.8|||constrained longitudinal analysis model|Model included terms for treatment, time and time-by-treatment interaction with a constraint that mean baseline is the same for both treatment groups.||The comparison was conducted at the α=0.05 (2-sided) significance level.||28.8|2.5|0.020
81588559|NCT02318693|162850616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-1.1||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.3|||constrained longitudinal analysis model|||Comparison: Change in Baseline in Percentage of Hypoglycemic Values \< 70 mg/dL. The comparison was conducted at the α=0.05 (2-sided) significance level.||0.3|-2.5|0.134
81588560|NCT02318693|162850616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.6||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.4|||constrained longitudinal analysis model|||Comparison: Change in Baseline in Percentage of Hypoglycemic Values \< 60 mg/dL. The comparison was conducted at the α=0.05 (2-sided) significance level.||0.4|-1.5|0.226
81588561|NCT02318693|162850616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|0.0||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||constrained longitudinal analysis model|||Comparison: Change in Baseline in Percentage of Hypoglycemic Values \< 50 mg/dL. The comparison was conducted at the α=0.05 (2-sided) significance level.||0.0|-0.1|0.332
81588562|NCT04099524|162850624|SUPERIORITY|The analysis was based on evaluating whether active tDCS is superior than sham tDCS on outcomes.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||multiple correction adjusted p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance.||||<0.05
81588563|NCT04099524|162850624|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||multiple correction adjusted p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81588564|NCT04099524|162850625|SUPERIORITY|The analysis was based on evaluating whether active tDCS is superior than sham tDCS on outcomes.|chi-square|3.14|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance.||||<0.05
81588565|NCT04099524|162850626|SUPERIORITY|The analysis was based on evaluating whether active tDCS is superior than sham tDCS on outcomes.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||multiple correction adjusted p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance.||||<0.05
81588566|NCT04099524|162850627|SUPERIORITY|The analysis was based on evaluating whether active tDCS is superior than sham tDCS on outcomes.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.84|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance||||<0.05
81588567|NCT03337724|162850629|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|1.02||||0.9237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.45|||Log Rank||Stratification variables were: prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no), region, tumor PIK3CA/AKT1/PTEN alteration status (PIK3CA/AKT1-activating mutations vs. PTEN alterations with no PIK3CA/AKT1-activating mutations).|||1.45|0.71|0.9237
81588568|NCT03337724|162850630|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|1.0||||0.9965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.4|||Log Rank||Stratification variables were: prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no), region, prior therapy with a PI3K or mTOR inhibitor (yes vs. no).|||1.40|0.71|0.9965
81588569|NCT03337724|162850638|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.58|||||Stratification was done prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no), region, tumor PIK3CA/AKT1/PTEN alteration status (PIK3CA/AKT1-activating mutations vs. PTEN alterations with no PIK3CA/AKT1-activating mutations).|||1.58|0.73|
81588570|NCT03337724|162850638|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.37|||||Stratification variables were: prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no), region, prior therapy with a PI3K or mTOR inhibitor (yes vs. no).|||1.37|0.65|
81588571|NCT03337724|162850641|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36||||0.2162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.22|||Log Rank||Stratification variables were: prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs. no), region, prior therapy with a PI3K or mTOR inhibitor (yes vs. no).||Stratified Analysis|2.22|0.83|0.2162
81588572|NCT02096835|162850741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.021
81588573|NCT02096835|162850742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.021
81588574|NCT02096835|162850743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.503|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.503
81588575|NCT02096835|162850744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.571|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.571
81588576|NCT03892889|162850746|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Paired t-test was used based on the prospective phase efficacy sample when applicable.|paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81588577|NCT02610868|162850774|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588578|NCT02610868|162850774|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588579|NCT02610868|162850774|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588580|NCT02610868|162850774|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588581|NCT02610868|162850774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0006
81588582|NCT02610868|162850774|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588583|NCT02610868|162850774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1131|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1131
81588584|NCT02610868|162850774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0026|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0026
81588585|NCT02610868|162850774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2569|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2569
81588586|NCT02610868|162850775|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588587|NCT02610868|162850775|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588588|NCT02610868|162850775|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588589|NCT02610868|162850775|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588590|NCT02610868|162850775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.313|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3130
81588591|NCT02610868|162850775|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588592|NCT02610868|162850775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1054|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1054
81588593|NCT02610868|162850775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0002
81588594|NCT02610868|162850775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1663|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1663
81588595|NCT02610868|162850777|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588596|NCT02610868|162850777|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588597|NCT02610868|162850777|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588598|NCT02610868|162850777|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588599|NCT02610868|162850777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1100
81588600|NCT02610868|162850777|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588601|NCT02610868|162850777|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||ANCOVA|||||||1.0000
81588602|NCT02610868|162850777|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588603|NCT02610868|162850777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0290
81588604|NCT02610868|162850778|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588605|NCT02610868|162850778|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81639414|NCT03745651|162969093|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|-0.14|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form - Sleep-Related Impairment (8a) 24-hour recall score at Week 2||-0.14|-2.26|0.0271
81588606|NCT02610868|162850778|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588607|NCT02610868|162850778|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588608|NCT02610868|162850778|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588609|NCT02610868|162850778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0003
81588610|NCT02610868|162850778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9016|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9016
81588611|NCT02610868|162850778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0753|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0753
81588612|NCT02610868|162850778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4992|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4992
81588613|NCT02610868|162850779|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588614|NCT02610868|162850779|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588615|NCT02610868|162850779|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588616|NCT02610868|162850779|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588617|NCT02610868|162850779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4567|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4567
81588618|NCT02610868|162850779|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81639415|NCT03745651|162969093|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.2091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|0.42|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form - Sleep-Related Impairment (8a) 24-hour recall score at Week 4||0.42|-1.94|0.2091
81588619|NCT02610868|162850779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8115|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8115
81588620|NCT02610868|162850779|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588621|NCT02610868|162850779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3282|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3282
81588622|NCT02610868|162850781|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588623|NCT02610868|162850781|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588624|NCT02610868|162850781|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588625|NCT02610868|162850781|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588626|NCT02610868|162850781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3786|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3786
81588627|NCT02610868|162850781|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588628|NCT02610868|162850781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7787|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7787
81588629|NCT02610868|162850781|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81588630|NCT02610868|162850781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3825|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3825
81588631|NCT02652624|162850787|NON_INFERIORITY|A sample size of 470 participants (\~235 participants per treatment group) would provide at least 87% power to detect a non-inferiority margin of 4% difference in the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Week 48 between the 2 treatment groups. This was based on the assumptions that both treatment groups have 2% of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL (based on Gilead Genvoya and Stribild studies) and that the significance level of the test is at a 1-sided 0.025 level.|Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.001|-2.9|2.9|||||The difference in percentages between treatment groups and their 95.001% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|The null hypothesis was that the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Week 48 in the B/F/TAF group was at least 4% higher than the rate in the SBR group; the alternative hypothesis was that the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL in the B/F/TAF group was less than 4% higher than that in the SBR group.||2.9|-2.9|
81588632|NCT02652624|162850787|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81588633|NCT02652624|162850788|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of B/F/TAF would be established if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95.001% CI of the difference between the treatment groups (B/F/TAF group - SBR group) in the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL is greater than -10%.|Difference in percentages|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.001|-3.7|4.5|||||The difference in percentages between treatment groups and their 95.001% CIs were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|||4.5|-3.7|
81588634|NCT02652624|162850788|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81588635|NCT02652624|162850789|OTHER||Difference in least square means|3.0||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|34.0|||ANOVA||Difference in least squares means and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect in the model.|||34|-27|0.84
81588636|NCT00739336|162850802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Piecewise linear multilevel models with multiple observations nested within each participant were used. Random components (intercept, slope) were introduced into the model to account for dependence among measurements within a participant and assessed by nested model comparisons using the deviance statistic (difference in -2LL).||||<0.01
81588637|NCT01797536|162850818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|1.08|||||GMR= Mild Hepatic Insufficiency Geometric Mean (GM) divided by Healthy Control GM|Back-transformed least-squares mean and confidence interval from linear fixed effect model performed on natural log-transformed values||1.08|0.34|
81588638|NCT01797536|162850818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.31|||||GMR = Moderate Hepatic Insufficiency GM divided by Healthy Control GM|Back-transformed least-squares mean and confidence interval from linear fixed effect model performed on natural log-transformed values||1.31|0.40|
81588639|NCT01797536|162850818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|1.61|||||GMR = Severe Hepatic Insufficiency GM divided by Healthy Control GM|Back-transformed least-squares mean and confidence interval from linear fixed effect model performed on natural log-transformed values||1.61|0.48|
81588640|NCT01797536|162850819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|1.05|||||GMR = Mild Hepatic Insufficiency GM divided by Healthy Control GM|Back-transformed least-squares mean and confidence interval from linear fixed effect model performed on natural log-transformed values||1.05|0.34|
81588641|NCT01797536|162850819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|1.14|||||GMR = Moderate Hepatic Insufficiency GM divided by Healthy Control GM|Back-transformed least-squares mean and confidence interval from linear fixed effect model performed on natural log-transformed values||1.14|0.35|
81588642|NCT01797536|162850819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|1.13|||||GMR = Severe Hepatic Insufficiency GM divided by Healthy Control GM|Back-transformed least-squares mean and confidence interval from linear fixed effect model performed on natural log-transformed values||1.13|0.35|
81588643|NCT01797536|162850820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|1.05|||||GMR = Mild Hepatic Insufficiency GM divided by Healthy Control GM|Back-transformed least-squares mean and confidence interval from linear fixed effect model performed on natural log-transformed values||1.05|0.32|
81588644|NCT01797536|162850820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|1.14|||||GMR = Moderate Hepatic Insufficiency GM divided by Healthy Control GM|Back-transformed least-squares mean and confidence interval from linear fixed effect model performed on natural log-transformed values||1.14|0.35|
81588645|NCT01797536|162850820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|1.08|||||GMR = Severe Hepatic Insufficiency GM divided by Healthy Control GM|Back-transformed least-squares mean and confidence interval from linear fixed effect model performed on natural log-transformed values||1.08|0.32|
81588646|NCT01797536|162850821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|1.08|||||GMR = Mild Hepatic Insufficiency GM divided by Healthy Control GM|Back-transformed least-squares mean and confidence interval from linear fixed effect model performed on natural log-transformed values||1.08|0.34|
81588647|NCT01797536|162850821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|1.25|||||GMR = Moderate Hepatic Insufficiency GM divided by Healthy Control GM|Back-transformed least-squares mean and confidence interval from linear fixed effect model performed on natural log-transformed values||1.25|0.38|
81588648|NCT01797536|162850821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|1.43|||||GMR = Severe Hepatic Insufficiency GM divided by Healthy Control GM|Back-transformed least-squares mean and confidence interval from linear fixed effect model performed on natural log-transformed values||1.43|0.43|
81588649|NCT00079274|162850831|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.68|||Regression, Cox|HR and p-value reported from a multivariate Cox PH regression model, adjusted for number of nodes, histologic grade, and T stage.||||1.68|0.92|0.15
81588650|NCT00079274|162850832|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.92|||Regression, Cox|HR and p-value reported from a multivariate Cox PH regression model, adjusted for number of nodes, histologic grade, and T stage.||||1.92|0.85|0.25
81588651|NCT00079274|162850833|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|two-sided chi-squared test||||||<0.001
81588652|NCT00079274|162850834|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided chi-squared test||||||<0.001
81588653|NCT01702233|162850858|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All statistical analyses were of exploratory nature. A one-sided test of non-inferiority of Traumeel®S with respect to dexamethasone at level 0.025 was computed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as qualitative factor and the baseline value of the abduction rotation pain VAS for active external rotation as a covariate. The test decision was based on a one-sided 97.5% confidence interval . The non-inferiority margin was set to 13 mm on a 0-100 mm VAS scale.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.0|<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||97.5|||ANCOVA|||||97.5||<0.05
81639416|NCT03745651|162969093|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|-0.35|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form - Sleep-Related Impairment (8a) 24-hour recall score at Week 4||-0.35|-2.71|0.0111
81588654|NCT06561217|162850939|NON_INFERIORITY|A predefined non-inferiority margin of 0.05 was used. The primary study was powered on a retrospective, paired, non-inferiority design to evaluate abstraction accuracy of elements commonly used to help screen patients for clinical trials.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.00007515||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The upper bound of the 95% confidence interval is Inf due to the test being one-sided. Alternative hypothesis: true median location shift is greater than -0.05|A Shapiro-Wilk test was used to assess normality of paired differences in chart-level accuracy (alpha = 0.05). A one-sided, paired Wilcoxon Rank Sum test (alpha = 0.05) was employed to test the primary null hypothesis of whether chart-level accuracy of the Human+AI arm for EHR chart abstraction was non-inferior to the chart-level accuracy of a Human-alone arm abstraction by at least 5% (i.e., noninferiority margin).|||0.00007515|<0.001
81588655|NCT06561217|162850939|SUPERIORITY|The primary study was powered on a retrospective, paired, superiority design to evaluate abstraction accuracy of elements commonly used to help screen patients for clinical trials.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A Shapiro-Wilk test was used to assess normality of paired differences in chart-level accuracy (alpha = 0.05). A one-sided, paired Wilcoxon Rank Sum test (alpha = 0.05) was employed to test the null hypothesis of whether chart-level accuracy of the Human+AI arm for EHR chart abstraction was superior to the chart-level accuracy of a Human-alone arm abstraction.||||0.002
81588656|NCT06561217|162850940|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: True difference is equal to 0. Alternate hypothesis: true difference is not equal to 0|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.66||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|2.55|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A two-sided, paired Wilcoxon Rank Sum test (alpha = 0.05) was employed to test for difference between chart-level efficiency of the Human+AI arm and chart-level efficiency of the Human-alone arm abstraction.||2.55|-1.25|0.513
81588657|NCT01833403|162850950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81588658|NCT02702401|162850952|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.775||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.609|0.987|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value stratified by geographic region, macrovascular invasion and alfa-fetoprotein level.|Cox regression model with Efron's method (treatment as covariate) stratified by geographic region, macrovascular invasion and alfa-fetoprotein level|||0.987|0.609|0.0186
81588659|NCT02702401|162850953|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.781||||0.0238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.611|0.998|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value stratified by geographic region, macrovascular invasion and alfa-fetoprotein level.|Cox regression model with Efron's method (treatment as covariate) stratified by geographic region, macrovascular invasion and alfa-fetoprotein level|||0.998|0.611|0.0238
81588660|NCT02702401|162850954|OTHER||Difference in Percent|13.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|19.5|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region, macrovascular invasion and alfa-fetoprotein level|||19.5|7.7|
81588661|NCT02702401|162850956|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.688||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.877||One-sided p-value stratified by geographic region, macrovascular invasion and alfa-fetoprotein level.|Log Rank||Cox regression model with Efron's method (treatment as covariate) stratified by geographic region, macrovascular invasion and alfa-fetoprotein level|||0.877|0.540|0.0011
81588662|NCT00247728|162850964|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Sample size is based on the paper 'Two-stage selection and testing design for comparative clinical trials', Thall, PF, Simon, R and Ellenberg, SS. Biometrika (1988),75,(2),303-310.||||||0.072||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.072
81588663|NCT00247728|162850964|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Sample size is based on the paper 'Two-stage selection and testing design for comparative clinical trials', Thall, PF, Simon, R and Ellenberg, SS. Biometrika (1988),75,(2),303-310.||||||0.298||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.298
81588664|NCT00247728|162850965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.087||95.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.087
81588665|NCT00247728|162850965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.653||95.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.653
81588666|NCT01462357|162850967|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion was shown if, one month after the last dose, for both anti-HPV-16 and anti-HPV-18 antibodies, the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference (Gardasil 2 dose Group minus Cervarix 2 dose Group) was below 5%.|Difference in SCR|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|1.15||||||Immune response to anti-HPV-16 in terms of seroconversion rates (SCR): To evaluate sequentially if the immunogenicity (as determined by ELISA) of Cervarix vaccine administered according to a 2-dose schedule at 0, 6 months is non-inferior to that of Gardasil vaccine administered according to a 2-dose schedule at 0, 6 months, 1 month after the last dose (Month 7), in initially seronegative subjects.||1.15|-1.16|
81588667|NCT01462357|162850967|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion was shown if, one month after the last dose, for both anti-HPV-16 and anti-HPV-18 antibodies, the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference (Gardasil 2 dose Group minus Cervarix 2 dose Group) was below 5%.|Difference in SCR|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|1.14||||||Immune response to anti-HPV-18 in terms of SCR: To evaluate sequentially if the immunogenicity (as determined by ELISA) of Cervarix vaccine administered according to a 2-dose schedule at 0, 6 months is non-inferior to that of Gardasil vaccine administered according to a 2-dose schedule at 0, 6 months, 1 month after the last dose (Month 7), in initially seronegative subjects.||1.14|-1.15|
81588668|NCT01462357|162850968|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to GMT was shown if, one month after the last dose, for both anti-HPV-16 and anti-HPV-18 antibodies, the upper limit of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Gardasil 2 dose Group divided by Cervarix 2 dose Group) was below 2.|GMT ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.69|||ANOVA|||Immune response to anti-HPV-16 in terms of Geometric Mean Titers (GMT): To evaluate sequentially if the immunogenicity (as determined by ELISA) of Cervarix vaccine administered according to a 2-dose schedule at 0, 6 months is non-inferior to that of Gardasil vaccine administered according to a 2-dose schedule at 0, 6 months, 1 month after the last dose (Month 7), in initially seronegative subjects.||0.69|0.54|
81588669|NCT01462357|162850968|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to GMT was shown if, one month after the last dose, for both anti-HPV-16 and anti-HPV-18 antibodies, the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMT ratio (Gardasil 2 dose Group divided by Cervarix 2 dose Group) was below 2.|GMT ratio|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.26|||ANOVA|||Immune response to anti-HPV-18 in terms of GMT: To evaluate sequentially if the immunogenicity (as determined by ELISA) of Cervarix vaccine administered according to a 2-dose schedule at 0, 6 months is non-inferior to that of Gardasil vaccine administered according to a 2-dose schedule at 0, 6 months, 1 month after the last dose (Month 7), in initially seronegative subjects.||0.26|0.20|
81588670|NCT01462357|162850969|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was shown if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs (Cervarix 2 dose Group divided by Gardasil 2 dose Group) was above 1 for anti-HPV-18 antibodies.|GMT ratio|4.52||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.97|5.13|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV-18 immune response: To evaluate sequentially if the immunogenicity (as determined by ELISA) of Cervarix vaccine administered according to a 2-dose schedule at 0, 6 months is superior to that of Gardasil vaccine administered according to a 2-dose schedule at 0, 6 months, in 9-14 year-old females, 1 month after the last dose (Month 7) regardless of serostatus.||5.13|3.97|0.0001
81639417|NCT03745651|162969093|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.0802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|0.14|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form - Sleep-Related Impairment (8a) 24-hour recall score at Week 8||0.14|-2.51|0.0802
81639418|NCT03745651|162969093|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.0666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|0.09|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form - Sleep-Related Impairment (8a) 24-hour recall score at Week 8||0.09|-2.56|0.0666
81459196|NCT03003962|162609591|OTHER|"The analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for PD-L1 expression (TC 25% to 49% versus \>= 50%) and histology and smoking status (squamous vs. non-squamous + never smoker vs.~non-squamous + former/current smoker) and using the rank tests of association approach."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.706|0.989|||Stratified Log-rank test||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.989|0.706|0.037
81459197|NCT03003962|162609592|OTHER|"The analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for PD-L1 expression (TC 25% to 49% versus \>= 50%) and histology and smoking status (squamous vs. non-squamous + never smoker vs.~non-squamous + former/current smoker) and using the rank tests of association approach."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.793|1.151|||Stratified log-rank test||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||1.151|0.793|0.628
81459198|NCT03871543|162609635|OTHER|Statistical Difference|Mean difference|0.159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.287|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.402||||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Symptomatic minus Asymptomatic|Upper Lid|||-0.402|
81459199|NCT03871543|162609635|OTHER|Statistical Difference|Mean Difference|0.236|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.289|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.328||||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Symptomatic minus Asymptomatic|Lower Lid|||-0.328|
81522000|NCT01969721|162733022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.118|0.166||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 - F+S 250/50 adjusted mean FEV1 peak (0-3h) change from patient baseline (L)|Null hypothesis: Mean FEV1 peak (0-3h) change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 5/5 μg) = Mean FEV1 peak (0-3h) change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 250/50 μg). Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect.||0.166|0.118|<0.0001
81522001|NCT01969721|162733022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.123|0.171||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 - F+S 500/50 adjusted mean FEV1 peak (0-3h) change from patient baseline (L)|Null hypothesis: Mean FEV1 peak (0-3h) change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 5/5 μg) = Mean FEV1 peak (0-3h) change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 500/50 μg). Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect.||0.171|0.123|<0.0001
81522002|NCT01969721|162733022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|0.135||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 - F+S 250/50 adjusted mean FEV1 peak (0-3h) change from patient baseline (L)|Null hypothesis: Mean FEV1 peak (0-3h) change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 2.5/5 μg) = Mean FEV1 peak (0-3h) change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 250/50 μg). Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect.||0.135|0.087|<0.0001
81522003|NCT01969721|162733022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.116|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.14||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 - F+S 500/50 adjusted mean FEV1 peak (0-3h) change from patient baseline (L)|Null hypothesis: Mean FEV1 peak (0-3h) change from patient baseline (Tiotropium + Olodaterol 2.5/5 μg) = Mean FEV1 peak (0-3h) change from patient baseline (Fluticasone propionate + Salmeterol 500/50 μg). Hypothesis was analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effect repeated measures model including fixed effects of treatment and period; period baseline and patient baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect.||0.140|0.092|<0.0001
81522004|NCT00849108|162733036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||sensitivity|0.769||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.655|0.884||P-Value for sensitivity comparison of PET MPI for the same reader|McNemar|two-sided McNemar test with 1 degree of freedom.|No standard deviation can be calculated for PET sensitivity|||0.884|0.655|0.02
81522005|NCT00849108|162733036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|0.596||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.463|0.73||p-value for sensitivity comparison for SPECT MPI for the same reader|McNemar||No standard deviation can be calculated for SPECT sensitivity|||0.730|0.463|0.02
81522006|NCT00849108|162733038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||PET specificity|0.877||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.801|0.952||p-value for comparison of PET specificity for same reader|McNemar||no standard deviation for PET specficity|||0.952|0.801|0.317
81588671|NCT01462357|162850969|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was shown if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs (Cervarix 2 dose Group divided by Gardasil 2 dose Group) was above 1 for anti-HPV-16 antibodies.|GMT ratio|1.69||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|1.91|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV-16 immune response: To evaluate sequentially if the immunogenicity (as determined by ELISA) of Cervarix vaccine administered according to a 2-dose schedule at 0, 6 months is superior to that of Gardasil vaccine administered according to a 2-dose schedule at 0, 6 months, in 9-14 year-old females, 1 month after the last dose (Month 7) regardless of serostatus.||1.91|1.49|0.0001
81588672|NCT04292730|162850989|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.092|2.483||P-value was calculated using proportional odds model with treatment as the independent variable.|Proportional odds model|||Primary analysis||2.483|1.092|0.0174
81588673|NCT04292730|162850989|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.1826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.952||P-value was calculated using proportional odds model with treatment as the independent variable.|Proportional odds model|||Primary analysis||1.952|0.880|0.1826
81459200|NCT03871543|162609636|OTHER|Statistical difference|Mean Ratio|0.918|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.227|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|The Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean ratio was calculated as Symptomatic divided by Asymptomatic|||1.227||
81639419|NCT03745651|162969096|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|-2.97|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in %BSA at Week 8||-2.97|-4.84|<0.0001
81639420|NCT03745651|162969096|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.47|-3.63|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in %BSA at Week 8||-3.63|-5.47|<0.0001
81639421|NCT03745651|162969098|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.38|-4.86|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in POEM score at Week 8||-4.86|-7.38|<0.0001
81639422|NCT03745651|162969098|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.17|-4.67|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in POEM score at Week 8||-4.67|-7.17|<0.0001
81639423|NCT03745651|162969100|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|-2.32|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in total DLQI score at Week 8||-2.32|-4.19|<0.0001
81639424|NCT03745651|162969100|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|-1.83|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in total DLQI score at Week 8||-1.83|-3.67|<0.0001
81639425|NCT03745651|162969102|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.24|-1.03|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in total CDLQI score at Week 8||-1.03|-7.24|0.0099
81639426|NCT03745651|162969102|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59||0.0542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|0.06|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in total CDLQI score at Week 8||0.06|-6.30|0.0542
81639427|NCT03745651|162969106|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.987|9.049||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||Percentage of participants with a score of either 1 or 2 on the PGIC at Week 8||9.049|2.987|<0.0001
81639428|NCT03745651|162969106|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.23|13.415||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||Percentage of participants with a score of either 1 or 2 on the PGIC at Week 8||13.415|4.230|<0.0001
81639429|NCT03745651|162969107|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|7.86|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in EQ VAS score at Week 8||7.86|0.85|0.0150
81639430|NCT03745651|162969107|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|8.54|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in EQ VAS score at Week 8||8.54|1.59|0.0044
81639431|NCT03745651|162969108|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.81||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.12|1.89|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent work time missed due to AD: Change from Baseline in WPAI-SHP v2.0 at Week 8||1.89|-13.12|0.1420
81639432|NCT03745651|162969108|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.82||0.0375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.51|-0.47|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent work time missed due to AD: Change from Baseline in WPAI-SHP v2.0 at Week 8||-0.47|-15.51|0.0375
81639433|NCT03745651|162969108|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.48|-3.63|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent impairment while working due to AD: Change from Baseline in WPAI-SHP v2.0 at Week 8||-3.63|-14.48|0.0012
81639434|NCT03745651|162969108|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.58|-1.77|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent impairment while working due to AD: Change from Baseline in WPAI-SHP v2.0 at Week 8||-1.77|-12.58|0.0095
81639435|NCT03745651|162969108|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-15.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.69|-7.73|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent overall work impairment due to AD: Change from Baseline in WPAI-SHP v2.0 at Week 8||-7.73|-22.69|<0.0001
81639436|NCT03745651|162969108|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.79||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|-5.18|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent overall work impairment due to AD: Change from Baseline in WPAI-SHP v2.0 at Week 8||-5.18|-20.10|0.0010
81639437|NCT03745651|162969108|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.18|-7.95|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent activity impairment due to AD: Change from Baseline in WPAI-SHP v2.0 at Week 8||-7.95|-16.18|<0.0001
81639438|NCT03745651|162969108|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.53|-6.37|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent activity impairment due to AD: Change from Baseline in WPAI-SHP v2.0 at Week 8||-6.37|-14.53|<0.0001
81522007|NCT00849108|162733038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||SPECT specificity|0.836||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.751|0.921||p-value for comparison of SPECT specificity for same reader|McNemar||no standard deviation for SPECT specificity|||0.921|0.751|0.317
81588674|NCT04292730|162850989|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.095|2.497||P-value was calculated using proportional odds model with treatment as the independent variable and baseline clinical status as a nominal covariate.|Proportional odds model|||Secondary analysis||2.497|1.095|0.0168
81588675|NCT04292730|162850989|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.2186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.862|1.917||P-value was calculated using proportional odds model with treatment as the independent variable and baseline clinical status as a nominal covariate.|Proportional odds model|||Secondary analysis||1.917|0.862|0.2186
81588676|NCT04292730|162850990|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|4.8||||0.3633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|14.7||P-value was calculated from the Fisher exact test to compare each RDV group and the SOC group.|Fisher Exact|||||14.7|-5.2|0.3633
81588677|NCT04292730|162850990|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|12.0||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|21.8||P-value was calculated from the Fisher exact test to compare each RDV group and the SOC group.|Fisher Exact|||||21.8|1.6|0.0201
81588678|NCT00556842|162851009|EQUIVALENCE|Please refer to the protocol paper for details of the power calculation.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.37|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-9.18|-3.56||||||Using a multi-level model, the effect of THA versus HA on function (WOMAC) was estimated. We chose an alpha level of 0.01. The results below are the mean difference in score for WOMAC total at 24 months.||-3.56|-9.18|
81588679|NCT00556842|162851009|EQUIVALENCE|Please refer to the protocol paper for details of the power calculation.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-1.42|-0.44||||||Using a multi-level model, the effect of THA versus HA on function (WOMAC) was estimated. We chose an alpha level of 0.01. The results below are the mean difference in score for WOMAC pain at 24 months.||-0.44|-1.42|
81588680|NCT00556842|162851009|EQUIVALENCE|Please refer to the protocol paper for details of the power calculation.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.65|-0.23||||||Using a multi-level model, the effect of THA versus HA on function (WOMAC) was estimated. We chose an alpha level of 0.01. The results below are the mean difference in score for WOMAC stiffness at 24 months.||-0.23|-0.65|
81588681|NCT00556842|162851009|EQUIVALENCE|Please refer to the protocol paper for details of the power calculation.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.97|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-7.11|-2.83||||||Using a multi-level model, the effect of THA versus HA on function (WOMAC) was estimated. We chose an alpha level of 0.01. The results below are the mean difference in score for WOMAC function at 24 months.||-2.83|-7.11|
81588682|NCT00556842|162851010|EQUIVALENCE|Please refer to the protocol paper for details of the power calculation.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.38|1.36||||||Using a multi-level model, the effect of THA versus HA on mobility (TUG) was estimated. We analyzed the TUG as a dichotomous outcome with the following categories: a) patients who complete the test in ≤12 seconds, and b) those who require \>12 seconds to complete the test or were unable to complete the test. We selected 12 seconds as the cut-off because this was the threshold used by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The TUG was summarized using odds ratios and 99% CIs.||1.36|0.38|
81588683|NCT00556842|162851011|EQUIVALENCE|Please refer to the protocol paper for details of the power calculation.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.33|3.14||||||Using a multi-level model, the effect of THA versus HA on quality of life (SF-12) was estimated. We chose an alpha level of 0.01. The results below are the mean difference in score for SF-12 PCS at 24 months.||3.14|-0.33|
81588684|NCT00556842|162851011|EQUIVALENCE|Please refer to the protocol paper for details of the power calculation.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.38|3.05||||||Using a multi-level model, the effect of THA versus HA on quality of life (SF-12) was estimated. We chose an alpha level of 0.01. The results below are the mean difference in score for SF-12 MCS at 24 months.||3.05|-0.38|
81588685|NCT00556842|162851012|EQUIVALENCE|Please refer to the protocol paper for details of the power calculation.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.03|0.11||||||Using a multi-level model, the effect of THA versus HA on quality of life (EQ-5D) was estimated. We chose an alpha level of 0.01. The results below are the mean difference in score for EQ-5D utility index at 24 months.||0.11|-0.03|
81588686|NCT00556842|162851012|EQUIVALENCE|Please refer to the protocol paper for details of the power calculation.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-2.02|3.46||||||Using a multi-level model, the effect of THA versus HA on quality of life (EQ-5D) was estimated. We chose an alpha level of 0.01. The results below are the mean difference in score for EQ-5D VAS at 24 months.||3.46|-2.02|
81588687|NCT02457325|162851021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.192|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.192
81588688|NCT02457325|162851022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.457|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.457
81588689|NCT02457325|162851023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.158|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.158
81588690|NCT02457325|162851024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.953|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.953
81588691|NCT02457325|162851025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.693|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.693
81588692|NCT02457325|162851026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.158|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.158
81588693|NCT02457325|162851027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.192|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.192
81588694|NCT02457325|162851028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.512|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.512
81588695|NCT02457325|162851029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.115|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.115
81588696|NCT02457325|162851030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.730
81588697|NCT02457325|162851031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.835|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.835
81588698|NCT03385239|162851036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-27.0||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|-10.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-10|-41|0.0042
81588699|NCT03385239|162851036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-58.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.0|-48.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-48|-66|<0.0001
81588700|NCT03385239|162851036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-63.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.0|-54.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-54|-70|<0.0001
81588701|NCT03385239|162851036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-62.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.0|-53.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-53|-69|<0.0001
81639439|NCT01580306|162969135|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|113.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|93.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|41.58|310.17|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison mild : normal||310.17|41.58|
81588702|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-30.0||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.0|-8.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoC III||-8|-47|0.0123
81588703|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-68.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.0|-58.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|Apo-C III||-58|-76|<0.0001
81588704|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-74.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.0|-65.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|Apo-C III||-65|-80|<0.0001
81588705|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-74.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.0|-66.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|Apo-C III||-66|-80|<0.0001
81588706|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-3.0||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|7.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|TC||7|-11|0.568
81588707|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-12.0||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-3.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|TC||-3|-19|0.008
81588708|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-3.0||||0.4476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|6.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|TC||6|-12|0.4476
81588709|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-8.0||||0.0606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|0.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|TC||0|-16|0.0606
81588710|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|7.0||||0.4509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|26.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|LDL-C||26|-10|0.4509
81588711|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|4.0||||0.6746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|23.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|LDL-C||23|-12|0.6746
81588712|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|29.0||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|53.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|LDL-C||53|9|0.0032
81588713|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|12.0||||0.1996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|32.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|LDL-C||32|-6|0.1996
81639440|NCT01580306|162969135|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|178.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|78.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.23|373.03|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison moderate : normal||373.03|85.23|
81588714|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|12.0||||0.0373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|24.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|HDL-C||24|1|0.0373
81588715|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|34.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|49.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|HDL-C||49|21|<0.0001
81588716|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|42.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.0|57.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|HDL-C||57|28|<0.0001
81588717|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|30.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|44.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|HDL-C||44|18|<0.0001
81588718|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-7.0||||0.2826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|6.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|Non-HDL-C||6|-18|0.2826
81588719|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-24.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|-14.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|Non-HDL-C||-14|-34|<0.0001
81588720|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-15.0||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-4.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|Non-HDL-C||-4|-26|0.0118
81588721|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-20.0||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|-9.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|Non-HDL-C||-9|-29|0.0009
81588722|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-21.0||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|-6.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|VLDL-C||-6|-34|0.0086
81588723|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-53.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.0|-44.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|VLDL-C||-44|-60|<0.0001
81588724|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-58.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.0|-50.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|VLDL-C||-50|-64|<0.0001
81588725|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-60.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.0|-52.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|VLDL-C||-52|-66|<0.0001
81459201|NCT03871543|162609637|OTHER|Statistical difference|Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.022|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Symptomatic minus Asymptomatic|||0.022||
81588726|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|2.0||||0.6801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|13.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoB||13|-7|0.6801
81588727|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-16.0||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|-7.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoB||-7|-24|0.0007
81588728|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-5.0||||0.3183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|5.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoB||5|-14|0.3183
81588729|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-10.0||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-1.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoB||-1|-19|0.024
81588730|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|5.0||||0.0936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|11.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoA-I||11|-1|0.0936
81588731|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|14.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|21.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoA-I||21|8|<0.0001
81588732|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|18.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|25.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoA-I||25|11|<0.0001
81588733|NCT03385239|162851038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|14.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|20.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in % CFB based on difference in LSM of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoA-I||20|7|<0.0001
81588734|NCT03385239|162851039|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.34||||0.2591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|27.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||27.20|0.41|0.2591
81588735|NCT03385239|162851039|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|84.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.54|740.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||740.02|9.54|<0.0001
81588736|NCT03385239|162851039|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|322.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.31|5130.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||5130.99|20.31|<0.0001
81588737|NCT03385239|162851039|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|342.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.72|4933.89|||Regression, Logistic|||||4933.89|23.72|<0.0001
81588738|NCT03385239|162851040|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.9119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|69.88|||Regression, Logistic|||||69.88|0.02|0.9119
81588739|NCT03385239|162851040|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.18||||0.0306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|542.48|||Regression, Logistic|||||542.48|1.36|0.0306
81588740|NCT03385239|162851040|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.54||||0.0344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|514.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||514.20|1.27|0.0344
81588741|NCT03385239|162851040|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|44.47||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.28|866.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||866.49|2.28|0.0123
81588742|NCT01574703|162851044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||||||P-value for the treatment effect from the Log-Rank test stratified by Cohort.|Log Rank|||Statistical analysis for overall treatment comparison.||||0.37
81588743|NCT01574703|162851045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||||||P-value for the treatment effect from the Log-Rank test stratified by Cohort.|Log Rank|||Statistical analysis for overall treatment comparison.||||0.53
81588744|NCT01574703|162851046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||||||P-value for the treatment effect from the Log-Rank test stratified by Cohort.|Log Rank|||Statistical analysis for overall treatment comparison.||||0.34
81588745|NCT01574703|162851047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.49||||0.8375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|4.23||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and Bupropion.||4.23|-5.22|0.8375
81588746|NCT01574703|162851047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.07||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|5.05||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and NRT patch.||5.05|-5.20|0.9780
81588747|NCT01574703|162851047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.13||||0.6142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.54|3.27||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and Placebo.||3.27|-5.54|0.6142
81588748|NCT01574703|162851047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.42||||0.8602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|5.13||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Bupropion and NRT patch.||5.13|-4.28|0.8602
81588749|NCT01574703|162851047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.64||||0.7217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|2.88||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Bupropion and Placebo.||2.88|-4.15|0.7217
81588750|NCT01574703|162851047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.06||||0.6322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.41|3.28||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between NRT patch and Placebo.||3.28|-5.41|0.6322
81588751|NCT01574703|162851048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.07||||0.9687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|3.34||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and Bupropion.||3.34|-3.48|0.9687
81588752|NCT01574703|162851048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.56||||0.7905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|4.7||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and NRT patch.||4.70|-3.58|0.7905
81527800|NCT02019875|162742436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|12.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.2|-10.8|0.91
81527801|NCT02019875|162742436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|13.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.8|-8.9|0.68
81527802|NCT02019875|162742436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|12.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.6|-11.9|0.96
81527803|NCT02019875|162742437|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-2.7|0.17
81527804|NCT02019875|162742437|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.2|-1.0|0.44
81527805|NCT02019875|162742437|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.6|-1.7|0.94
81527806|NCT02019875|162742437|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.2|2.1|<0.0001
81527807|NCT02019875|162742437|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|5.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.6|2.2|<0.0001
81527808|NCT02019875|162742438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.012|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.012|-0.027|0.43
81527809|NCT02019875|162742438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.017||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.003|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.003|-0.037|0.09
81527810|NCT02019875|162742438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.011||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.009|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.009|-0.031|0.29
81527811|NCT02019875|162742438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.015|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.015|-0.025|0.61
81527812|NCT02019875|162742438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.014|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.014|-0.03|0.46
81527813|NCT02019875|162742439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.6||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.0|26.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||26.7|-52.0|0.53
81527814|NCT02019875|162742439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-44.5||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.5|-4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.5|-84.5|0.03
81527815|NCT02019875|162742439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.3|32.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||32.8|-47.3|0.72
81527816|NCT02019875|162742439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.6|42.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||42.2|-36.6|0.89
81527817|NCT02019875|162742439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.0||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|80.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||80.6|-4.7|0.08
81527818|NCT02019875|162742440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-104.5|110.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||110.2|-104.5|0.96
81527819|NCT02019875|162742440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.0||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.2|124.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||124.2|-94.2|0.79
81527820|NCT02019875|162742440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|71.3||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9|180.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||180.5|-37.9|0.20
81527821|NCT02019875|162742440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.1|104.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||104.7|-110.1|0.96
81527822|NCT02019875|162742440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|51.8||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.7|168.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||168.2|-64.7|0.38
81527823|NCT00928694|162742473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence bounds = (0.80, 1.25) Study Primary Hypothesis: Single 160 mg doses of the U.S. and UK formulations of fenofibrate following consumption of a standard breakfast are bioequivalent (the true geometric mean ratios (GMRs) \[U.S./UK\] for the AUC(0 to infinity) and maximum plasma concentration (Cmax) of fenofibric acid after administration of the U.S. and UK formulations of fenofibrate with food are contained in the interval \[0.80, 1.25\]).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.96||||||90.0|0.9|1.02||||||||1.02|0.90|
81527824|NCT00928694|162742474|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence bounds = (0.80, 1.25) Study Primary Hypothesis: Single 160 mg doses of the U.S. and UK formulations of fenofibrate following consumption of a standard breakfast are bioequivalent (the true GMRs \[U.S./UK\] for the AUC(0 to infinity) and Cmax of fenofibric acid after administration of the U.S. and UK formulations of fenofibrate with food are contained in the interval \[0.80, 1.25\]).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.98||||||90.0|0.9|1.06||||||||1.06|0.90|
81527825|NCT00118430|162742475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||This reported p-value was calculated (and does not merely represent the threshold for significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81527826|NCT00118430|162742476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||This reported p-value was calculated (and does not merely represent the threshold for significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.001
81527827|NCT00118430|162742477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81527828|NCT00118430|162742478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Poisson|||||||<0.001
81527829|NCT04412707|162742533|EQUIVALENCE|The condition for similarity was if the 90% CI for the GMR was within the bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.946|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.849|1.053|||||CVC vs. PVC, where CVC is numerator and PVC is denominator. Linear Mixed Effect Model included terms for period, sequence and administration route (PVC or CVC) as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|Based on a geometric mean ratio (GMR) peripheral vs. central of 0.95, a 90% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of geometric means within bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25, and 80% power, a sample size of 20 patients (10 per sequence) was required assuming a within-patient variability for period differences (in log scale) of 0.29. Approximately 25 patients were to be enrolled to achieve 20 PK- and local tolerance-evaluable patients.||1.053|0.849|
81527956|NCT00620113|162742961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|5.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.16|6.64||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 50 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||Analysis for percent change from baseline to Week 52 in BMD was performed using a stepwise linear contrast test based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with terms for treatment and study center. Treatment effect was assessed by Least-Squares means (LS mean) and the associated 95% confidence intervals. Estimated difference from placebo = odanacatib dose minus placebo dose. Positive mean treatment differences were in favor of odanacatib.||6.64|4.16|<0.001
81588753|NCT01574703|162851048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.21||||0.8962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|2.94||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and Placebo.||2.94|-3.36|0.8962
81588754|NCT01574703|162851048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.63||||0.7767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|4.98||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Bupropion and NRT patch.||4.98|-3.72|0.7767
81588755|NCT01574703|162851048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.14||||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|2.85||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Bupropion and Placebo.||2.85|-3.13|0.9260
81588756|NCT01574703|162851048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.77||||0.7113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|3.31||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between NRT patch and Placebo.||3.31|-4.85|0.7113
81588757|NCT01574703|162851049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.57||||0.8117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.27|4.13||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and Bupropion.||4.13|-5.27|0.8117
81588758|NCT01574703|162851049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.78||||0.7303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|3.65||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and NRT patch.||3.65|-5.21|0.7303
81588759|NCT01574703|162851049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.2||||0.5946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|3.21||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and Placebo.||3.21|-5.60|0.5946
81588760|NCT01574703|162851049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.21||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|3.85||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Bupropion and NRT patch.||3.85|-4.27|0.9200
81588761|NCT01574703|162851049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.62||||0.7236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|2.84||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Bupropion and Placebo.||2.84|-4.09|0.7236
81588762|NCT01574703|162851049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.42||||0.8201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|3.17||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between NRT patch and Placebo.||3.17|-4.01|0.8201
81588763|NCT01574703|162851050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.21||||0.8932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|2.81||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and Bupropion.||2.81|-3.22|0.8932
81588764|NCT01574703|162851050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.23||||0.8747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|2.63||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and NRT patch.||2.63|-3.09|0.8747
81588765|NCT01574703|162851050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.6||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|2.15||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and Placebo.||2.15|-3.35|0.6710
81588766|NCT01574703|162851050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02||||0.9886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|3.27||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Bupropion and NRT patch.||3.27|-3.32|0.9886
81639441|NCT01580306|162969135|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|169.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|97.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.19|391.17|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison severe : normal||391.17|73.19|
81588767|NCT01574703|162851050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.39||||0.7631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|2.14||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Bupropion and Placebo.||2.14|-2.92|0.7631
81588768|NCT01574703|162851050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.37||||0.8022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|2.5||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between NRT patch and Placebo.||2.50|-3.23|0.8022
81588769|NCT01574703|162851051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.91||||0.6441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|2.96||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and Bupropion.||2.96|-4.78|0.6441
81522008|NCT02963701|162733039|EQUIVALENCE|A claim of bioequivalence was made if the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric means of T/R ratio was contained in the pre-defined acceptance range of 80.00% to 125.00%|T/R Ratio (%)|99.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.49|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.52|101.89|||ANOVA|Results are based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment.|The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios (%) of Test and Reference products. The parameter dispersion type (Standard Deviation) was actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|||101.89|96.52|
81588770|NCT01574703|162851051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.69||||0.7327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|3.26||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and NRT patch.||3.26|-4.63|0.7327
81588771|NCT01574703|162851051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.99||||0.6109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.82||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and Placebo.||2.82|-4.80|0.6109
81588772|NCT01574703|162851051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.22||||0.8707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|2.93||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Bupropion and NRT patch.||2.93|-2.48|0.8707
81588773|NCT01574703|162851051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.08||||0.9531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|2.48||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Bupropion and Placebo.||2.48|-2.63|0.9531
81588774|NCT01574703|162851051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3||||0.8262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|2.39||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between NRT patch and Placebo.||2.39|-2.99|0.8262
81588775|NCT01574703|162851052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.59||||0.6105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|1.67||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and Bupropion.||1.67|-2.84|0.6105
81588776|NCT01574703|162851052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.32||||0.7895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|2.01||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and NRT patch.||2.01|-2.65|0.7895
81588777|NCT01574703|162851052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.48||||0.6804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|1.8||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Varenicline and Placebo.||1.80|-2.75|0.6804
81588778|NCT01574703|162851052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.27||||0.8127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|2.49||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Bupropion and NRT patch.||2.49|-1.95|0.8127
81588779|NCT01574703|162851052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.11||||0.9218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|2.25||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between Bupropion and Placebo.||2.25|-2.04|0.9218
81588780|NCT01574703|162851052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.16||||0.8841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|2.0||P-values are for the risk differences of pairwise comparisons based on the logistic regression model with terms Baseline Cardiovascular Risk, treatment, cohort, region, and treatment by cohort interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis between NRT patch and Placebo.||2.00|-2.32|0.8841
81588781|NCT01556204|162851062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||||||This p-value is from a single comparison between two arms for operative time.|t-test, 2 sided|||Variance estimates for this power analysis were taken from Nezhat C, et al, 2010. We determined that 37 subjects in each arm were needed to detect a difference of ≥ 32 minutes in operating time between conventional and robotic surgery for endometriosis with 80% power and a significance level of 0.05.||||0.71
81588782|NCT01556204|162851063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||||||This applies to Row title: Baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|||Secondary analysis for pain at baseline for robotic vs conventional laparoscopy for endometriosis.||||0.53
81588783|NCT01556204|162851063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||||||This applies to Row title: 6-weeks|Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain scores at 6 weeks comparison between robotic and laparoscopy.||||0.53
81588784|NCT01556204|162851063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||||||This applies to Row title: 6-months|Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain scores at 6 months for robotic vs laparoscopy.||||0.48
81588785|NCT03591575|162851068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0446|||||||Fisher Exact|||Patients who reached the serum ferritin threshold at any time point prior to Month 12 were withdrawn from the study as per protocol, so that they could begin on standard chelation therapy. For these individuals, imputed data were used to estimate the values that would likely have been seen at Month 12 had they remained in the study.||||0.0446
81588786|NCT03591575|162851069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0446||||||he p-value shown here is for the difference between the groups at Month 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0446
81459202|NCT03871543|162609638|OTHER|Statistical difference|Mean Difference|1.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.483|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-4.613||||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Symptomatic minus Asymptomatic||||-4.613|
81522009|NCT02963701|162733040|EQUIVALENCE|A claim of bioequivalence was made if the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric means of T/R ratio was contained in the pre-defined acceptance range of 80.00% to 125.00%|T/R Ratio (%)|89.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.28|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.88|94.76|||ANOVA|Results are based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment.|The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios (%) of Test and Reference products. The parameter dispersion type (Standard Deviation) was actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|||94.76|83.88|
81588787|NCT00025883|162851070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A null hypothesis of interest is there is no significant change over three time points (baseline, 6 months, 12 months) in response to metreleptin within GLD group.||||<0.001
81588788|NCT00025883|162851070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A null hypothesis of interest is there is no significant change over three time points (baseline, 6 months, 12 months) in response to metreleptin within PLD group.||||0.004
81588789|NCT00025883|162851071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Triglycerides were log transformed for analysis due to non-normal distribution. Changes in triglycedies in response to metreleptin over three time points (baseline, 6 months, 12 months) are tested within GLD group.||||0.05
81588790|NCT00025883|162851071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Triglycerides were log transformed for analysis due to non-normal distribution. Changes in triglycedies in response to metreleptin over three time points (baseline, 6 months, 12 months) are tested within PLD group.||||0.02
81588791|NCT02908529|162851096|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-15.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81588792|NCT02026115|162851106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.43
81588793|NCT02026115|162851107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Experimental group performed worse than usual care.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.02
81588794|NCT02026115|162851108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.32
81588795|NCT02026115|162851109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.36
81588796|NCT02026115|162851110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.01
81588797|NCT02026115|162851111|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81588798|NCT04084769|162851117|OTHER|95% Confidence Interval (CI) of the difference in percentage was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Difference in percentage|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|6.95||||||Serogroup A||6.95|-3.58|
81588799|NCT04084769|162851117|OTHER|95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction.|Difference in percentage|-1.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|1.6||||||Serogroup C||1.60|-5.50|
81588800|NCT04084769|162851117|OTHER|95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction.|Difference in percentage|-1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|1.14||||||Serogroup Y||1.14|-4.09|
81588801|NCT04084769|162851117|OTHER|95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction.|Difference in percentage|-1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.72|2.07||||||Serogroup W||2.07|-4.72|
81588802|NCT01660412|162851127|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.00|0.85|<0.0001
81639442|NCT01580306|162969136|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|107.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|107.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|35.16|327.01|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison mild : normal||327.01|35.16|
81588803|NCT03238911|162851148|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-67.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.4|-51.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose was compared to ferric carboxymaltose by estimation of the risk difference and the associated 95% CI, adjusting for strata (underlying disease and screening s-phosphate) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method.|"Power:~The power was set to 80%. Assuming incidences of 15% for iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose and 40% for ferric carboxymaltose, 49 subjects in each treatment group were required to detect a difference between the treatment groups. The significance level was set to 5%."||-51.5|-77.4|<0.0001
81588804|NCT03238911|162851149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8979|||||||Log Rank|||The time with hypophosphatemia from baseline to day 35 was estimated by a Kaplan-Meier plot. The treatment groups were compared by a log-rank test. Only subjects who had one or more s-phosphate value(s) \<2 mg/dL were included.||||0.8979
81588805|NCT03238911|162851150|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-39.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.2|-23.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose will be compared to ferric carboxymaltose by estimation of the risk difference and the associated 95 % CI, adjusting for strata (type of underlying disease (women with IDA due to gynaecological blood losses; yes/no) and screening s-phosphate level (\< or ≥ 3.5 mg/dL)) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method.||-23.3|-52.2|<0.0001
81588806|NCT03238911|162851151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.65|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.65|0.31|<0.0001
81588807|NCT03238911|162851151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.27|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||1.27|0.85|<0.0001
81588808|NCT03238911|162851151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.25|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||1.25|0.81|<0.0001
81588809|NCT03238911|162851151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.6|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||1.60|1.10|<0.0001
81588810|NCT03238911|162851151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.32|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||1.32|0.75|<0.0001
81588811|NCT03238911|162851151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.39|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||1.39|0.86|<0.0001
81588812|NCT03238911|162851152|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.32|20.79|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||20.79|10.32|<0.0001
81588813|NCT03238911|162851152|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.62|39.84|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||39.84|26.62|<0.0001
81588814|NCT03238911|162851152|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.71|39.84|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||39.84|25.71|<0.0001
81588815|NCT03238911|162851152|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.89|50.32|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||50.32|33.89|<0.0001
81588816|NCT03238911|162851152|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.09|41.48|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||41.48|23.09|<0.0001
81588817|NCT03238911|162851152|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.33|44.78|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||44.78|27.33|<0.0001
81588818|NCT03238911|162851154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-105.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-131.04|-80.45|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-80.45|-131.04|<0.0001
81588819|NCT03238911|162851154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-60.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.95|-38.58|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-38.58|-82.95|<0.0001
81588820|NCT03238911|162851154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-293.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-368.15|-218.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-218.30|-368.15|<0.0001
81588821|NCT03238911|162851154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-117.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-151.6|-83.33|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-83.33|-151.60|<0.0001
81588822|NCT03238911|162851154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-71.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-101.8|-40.61|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-40.61|-101.80|<0.0001
81588823|NCT03238911|162851154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-37.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.92|-19.39|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-19.39|-54.92|<0.0001
81639443|NCT01580306|162969136|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|175.52|STANDARD_DEVIATION|70.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.55|344.06|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison moderate : normal||344.06|89.55|
81639444|NCT01580306|162969136|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|120.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|115.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|47.257|309.736|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison severe : normal||309.736|47.257|
81639445|NCT01494467|162969141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81639446|NCT01494467|162969142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.18|-6.25|||ANCOVA|||||-6.25|-10.18|<0.001
81639447|NCT01494467|162969143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81639448|NCT03693989|162969146|OTHER|||||||0.065|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The study analysis was comparative, it was only sought to determine if the difference between treatments is statistically significant or not.||||||0.065
81588824|NCT03238911|162851155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-99.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-136.42|-61.76|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-61.76|-136.42|<0.0001
81588825|NCT03238911|162851155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-49.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.8|-25.9|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-25.90|-72.80|<0.0001
81588826|NCT03238911|162851155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-191.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-242.47|-140.09|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-140.09|-242.47|<0.0001
81588827|NCT03238911|162851155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-100.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-137.19|-64.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-64.20|-137.19|<0.0001
81588828|NCT03238911|162851155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.78|-24.96|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-24.96|-71.78|<0.0001
81639449|NCT03693989|162969147|OTHER|The study analysis was comparative, it was only sought to determine if the difference between treatments is statistically significant or not.||||||0.223|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.223
81639450|NCT03693989|162969148|OTHER|The study analysis was comparative, it was only sought to determine if the difference between treatments is statistically significant or not.||||||0.621|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.621
81639451|NCT03693989|162969149|OTHER|The study analysis was comparative, it was only sought to determine if the difference between treatments is statistically significant or not.||||||0.246|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.246
81639452|NCT03693989|162969150|OTHER|The study analysis was comparative, it was only sought to determine if the difference between treatments is statistically significant or not.||||||0.497|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.497
81639453|NCT03693989|162969151|OTHER|The study analysis was comparative, it was only sought to determine if the difference between treatments is statistically significant or not.||||||0.047|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81639454|NCT03693989|162969152|OTHER|The study analysis was comparative, it was only sought to determine if the difference between treatments is statistically significant or not.||||||0.3|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.300
81639455|NCT03693989|162969153|OTHER|The study analysis was comparative, it was only sought to determine if the difference between treatments is statistically significant or not.||||||0.045|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.045
81639456|NCT03693989|162969154|OTHER|The study analysis was comparative, it was only sought to determine if the difference between treatments is statistically significant or not.||||||0.346|||||||Fisher Exact|||burning eyes comparison||||0.346
81639457|NCT03693989|162969154|OTHER|The study analysis was comparative, it was only sought to determine if the difference between treatments is statistically significant or not.||||||0.489|||||||Fisher Exact|||Itching eyes comparison||||0.489
81639458|NCT03693989|162969154|OTHER|The study analysis was comparative, it was only sought to determine if the difference between treatments is statistically significant or not.||||||0.497|||||||Fisher Exact|||foreign body sensation eyes comparison||||0.497
81639459|NCT03693989|162969154|OTHER|The study analysis was comparative, it was only sought to determine if the difference between treatments is statistically significant or not.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||blurred vision comparison||||1.000
81639460|NCT03403153|162969207|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.01
81639461|NCT03403153|162969208|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.01
81639462|NCT03403153|162969209|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.01
81639463|NCT03403153|162969210|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.01
81639464|NCT03403153|162969211|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.01
81639465|NCT03403153|162969212|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.01
81588829|NCT03238911|162851155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.0||||0.1411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.04|5.06|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||5.06|-35.04|0.1411
81588830|NCT03238911|162851156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.59|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.59|-1.08|0.5620
81588831|NCT03238911|162851156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.75||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.12|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||3.12|0.38|0.0126
81588832|NCT03238911|162851156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|2.02|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||2.02|-1.19|0.6080
81588833|NCT03238911|162851156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.09||||0.0379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|4.05|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||4.05|0.12|0.0379
81588834|NCT03238911|162851156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.17||||0.2368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|3.12|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||3.12|-0.78|0.2368
81588835|NCT03238911|162851156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.8287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|1.75|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||1.75|-2.18|0.8287
81588836|NCT03238911|162851157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.81|29.73|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||29.73|18.81|<0.0001
81588837|NCT03238911|162851157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.83|22.67|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||22.67|8.83|<0.0001
81588838|NCT03238911|162851157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.07|28.22|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||28.22|12.07|<0.0001
81588839|NCT03238911|162851157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.49|38.96|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||38.96|25.49|<0.0001
81639466|NCT03403153|162969213|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.01
81639467|NCT00113529|162969216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate (ORR) (percent)|37.1||||||95.0|21.5|55.1|||||ORR=proportion of subjects with confirmed CR or PR, relative to total subjects who received at least 1 dose of study medication, had a baseline disease assessment, and had the correct histological cancer type.|||55.1|21.5|
81639468|NCT00113529|162969222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||probability|82.4||||||95.0|64.9|91.7||||||||91.7|64.9|
81639469|NCT00113529|162969231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 1||||0.075
81639470|NCT00113529|162969231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.749||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 28||||0.749
81639471|NCT00113529|162969231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.834||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 1||||0.834
81639472|NCT00113529|162969231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 28||||1.000
81639473|NCT00113529|162969231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.332||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 1||||0.332
81588840|NCT03238911|162851157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.79|30.95|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||30.95|14.79|<0.0001
81588841|NCT03238911|162851157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.6||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.39|17.82|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||17.82|3.39|0.0043
81588842|NCT03238911|162851158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.0|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.00|-0.34|0.0552
81588843|NCT03238911|162851158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.13|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-0.13|-0.60|0.0023
81588844|NCT03238911|162851158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.21|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-0.21|-0.80|0.0008
81639474|NCT00113529|162969232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.473||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 1||||0.473
81639475|NCT00113529|162969232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.286||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 28||||0.286
81639476|NCT00113529|162969232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.277||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 1||||0.277
81639477|NCT00113529|162969232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.956||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 28||||0.956
81639478|NCT00113529|162969232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.278||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 1||||0.278
81639479|NCT00113529|162969233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.275||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 1||||0.275
81639480|NCT00113529|162969233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.227||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 28||||0.227
81639481|NCT00113529|162969233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 1||||0.029
81639482|NCT00113529|162969233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 28||||1.000
81639483|NCT00113529|162969233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 1||||1.000
81639484|NCT00113529|162969234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.435||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 1||||0.435
81639485|NCT00113529|162969234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.722||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 28||||0.722
81639486|NCT00113529|162969234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.645||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 1||||0.645
81639487|NCT00113529|162969234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 28||||0.140
81639488|NCT00113529|162969234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 1||||0.046
81639489|NCT00113529|162969235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.734||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 1||||0.734
81639490|NCT00113529|162969235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.854||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 28||||0.854
81639491|NCT00113529|162969235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 1||||0.230
81639492|NCT00113529|162969235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.067||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 28||||0.067
81639493|NCT00113529|162969235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 1||||0.164
81639494|NCT00113529|162969235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 28||||0.121
81639495|NCT00113529|162969236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.734||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 1||||0.734
81639496|NCT00113529|162969236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.462||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 28||||0.462
81639497|NCT00113529|162969236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.423||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 1||||0.423
81588845|NCT03238911|162851158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.49|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-0.49|-1.11|<0.0001
81588846|NCT03238911|162851158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.28|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-0.28|-1.01|0.0006
81588847|NCT03238911|162851158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.23|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-0.23|-0.94|0.0014
81588848|NCT03238911|162851159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13||||0.7447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.96|5.71|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||5.71|-7.96|0.7447
81588849|NCT03238911|162851159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.7||||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.78|-0.63|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-0.63|-18.78|0.0363
81588850|NCT03238911|162851159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.9242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.56|9.59|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||9.59|-10.56|0.9242
81588851|NCT03238911|162851159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.17||||0.0602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.84|0.49|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.49|-22.84|0.0602
81588852|NCT03238911|162851159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.2||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.68|-7.73|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-7.73|-28.68|0.0008
81588853|NCT03238911|162851159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.79||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.75|-6.83|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-6.83|-32.75|0.0031
81588854|NCT03238911|162851160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.104|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.104|-0.029|0.2670
81639498|NCT00113529|162969236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 28||||0.510
81639499|NCT00113529|162969236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.608||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 1||||0.608
81639500|NCT00113529|162969236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 28||||0.121
81639501|NCT00113529|162969237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 1||||0.910
81639502|NCT00113529|162969237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 28||||0.020
81639503|NCT00113529|162969237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 1||||1.000
81639504|NCT00113529|162969237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.509||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 28||||0.509
81639505|NCT00113529|162969237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.883||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 1||||0.883
81639506|NCT00113529|162969237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.582||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 28||||0.582
81522010|NCT02963701|162733041|EQUIVALENCE|A claim of bioequivalence was made if the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric means of T/R ratio was contained in the pre-defined acceptance range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|T/R Ratio (%)|99.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.96|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.73|103.95|||ANOVA|Results are based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment.|The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios \[%\] of Test and Reference products. The parameter dispersion type (Standard Deviation) was actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|||103.95|95.73|
81588855|NCT03238911|162851160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.085||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.142|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.142|0.028|0.0040
81588856|NCT03238911|162851160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.064||||0.0472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.127|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.127|0.001|0.0472
81588857|NCT03238911|162851160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.171|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.171|0.031|0.0050
81588858|NCT03238911|162851160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.029|0.172|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.172|0.029|0.0061
81588859|NCT03238911|162851160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.055||||0.1282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.126|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.126|-0.016|0.1282
81588860|NCT03238911|162851162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.4618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.37|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.37|-0.82|0.4618
81588861|NCT03238911|162851162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.20|-0.54|0.3660
81588862|NCT03238911|162851162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.30|-0.25|0.8580
81588863|NCT03238911|162851162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.74|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.74|0.05|0.0257
81639507|NCT00113529|162969238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.428||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 1||||0.428
81588864|NCT03238911|162851162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.77|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.77|0.19|0.0016
81639508|NCT00113529|162969238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 28||||0.075
81588865|NCT03238911|162851162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.76|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.76|0.07|0.0185
81588866|NCT03238911|162851163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.84||||0.1922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.26|7.57|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||7.57|-37.26|0.1922
81588867|NCT03238911|162851163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.28||||0.5601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.24|43.68|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||43.68|-80.24|0.5601
81588868|NCT03238911|162851163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-71.02||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-140.74|-1.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-1.30|-140.74|0.0459
81588869|NCT03238911|162851163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-207.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-268.82|-145.84|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-145.84|-268.82|<0.0001
81588870|NCT03238911|162851163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-78.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-124.81|-32.39|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-32.39|-124.81|0.0010
81588871|NCT03238911|162851163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-58.79||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.75|-28.82|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-28.82|-88.75|0.0002
81588872|NCT03238911|162851164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.3|55.33|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||55.33|26.30|<0.0001
81588873|NCT03238911|162851164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.61||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|11.53|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||11.53|1.69|0.0089
81588874|NCT03238911|162851164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-43.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.92|-32.03|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-32.03|-54.92|<0.0001
81588875|NCT03238911|162851164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.68||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.41|2.04|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||2.04|-5.41|0.3730
81588876|NCT03238911|162851164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.63||||0.4778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.15|2.9|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||2.90|-6.15|0.4778
81639509|NCT00113529|162969238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 1||||1.000
81639510|NCT00113529|162969238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 28||||0.019
81588877|NCT03238911|162851164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.73||||0.3575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|1.98|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)-based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post-baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||1.98|-5.44|0.3575
81588878|NCT03238911|162851165|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.9||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|-3.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The rate difference with 95% Newcombe confidence interval, adjusted for stratum using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method, could not be estimated due to lack of events. Thus, the unadjusted treatment difference is presented together with 95% Wald-based confidence interval. The p-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics.||-3.6|-20.1|0.0050
81588879|NCT02239536|162851166|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81588880|NCT02239536|162851167|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81588881|NCT02239536|162851167|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81588882|NCT06893809|162851168|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|10.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|20.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||Sixty male patients scheduled for TURP surgery were divided into three equal groups. The results were evaluated at a 95% confidence interval, with significance set at p \< 0.05. This was achieved using SPSS 15.0. Between-group comparisons were performed using One-way ANOVA, Kruskal-Wallis, Wilcoxon Signed Ranks, and Friedman tests. Within-group comparisons used Wilcoxon Signed Ranks tests, and Friedman tests were used for differences over time.||20|10|0.05
81588883|NCT06893809|162851168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was applied. Non-parametric method used due to ordinal scale structure.|Kruskal-Wallis||Patient and surgeon satisfaction were compared across study arms.|The aim of this analysis is to compare the three groups in terms of patient and surgeon satisfaction using a superiority approach. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in satisfaction scores between the groups. Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05.||0|0|>0.05
81588884|NCT06893809|162851170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.05||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.6|||Kruskal-Wallis|Non-parametric test used due to ordinal scale and non-normal distribution.|Sensory block levels compared across study arms using numerical dermatomal codes.|||1.6|0.5|0.05
81588885|NCT06893809|162851172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.93|||Kruskal-Wallis||Dermatomal regression levels were compared across groups at 60 minutes.|||0.93|0.07|<0.05
81588886|NCT02742103|162851208|OTHER||Rate difference (CSL112 - placebo)|-0.124|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.296|-0.005|||Newcombe-Wilson|||||-0.005|-0.296|
81588887|NCT02742103|162851209|OTHER||Rate difference (CSL112 - placebo)|-0.103|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.277|0.025|||Newcombe-Wilson|||||0.025|-0.277|
81588888|NCT02533921|162851225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6749||0.0272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1706|2.8338|||Mixed Models Analysis||Compares the palliative care plus usual care group to the usual care group.|Comparing the mean within group change from baseline to 6 months between groups. The null hypothesis is there is no mean difference between groups.||2.8338|0.1706|0.0272
81588889|NCT02533921|162851226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1236|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8267||0.1761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7569|0.5097|||Mixed Models Analysis||Compares the palliative care plus usual care group to the usual care group.|Comparing the mean within group change from baseline to 6 months between groups. The null hypothesis is there is no mean difference between groups.||0.5097|-2.7569|0.1761
81588890|NCT02533921|162851227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4616|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3889||0.2369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2291|0.3059|||Mixed Models Analysis||Compares the palliative care plus usual care group to the usual care group.|Comparing the mean within group change from baseline to 6 months between groups. The null hypothesis is there is no mean difference between groups.||0.3059|-1.2291|0.2369
81588891|NCT02533921|162851228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1309||||0.7484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9349|0.673|||Mixed Models Analysis||Compares the palliative care plus usual care group to the usual care group.|||0.6730|-0.9349|0.7484
81588892|NCT02533921|162851229|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6878|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4789||0.1529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6338|0.2581|||Mixed Models Analysis||Compares the palliative care plus usual care group to the usual care group.|Comparing the mean within group change from baseline to 6 months between groups. The null hypothesis is there is no mean difference between groups.||0.2581|-1.6338|0.1529
81588893|NCT02533921|162851230|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1608|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3934||0.6834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9382|0.6167|||Mixed Models Analysis||Compares the palliative care plus usual care group to the usual care group.|Comparing the mean within group change from baseline to 6 months between groups. The null hypothesis is there is no mean difference between groups.||0.6167|-0.9382|0.6834
81588894|NCT00368940|162851240|SUPERIORITY||Cohen D at week 12|0.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.06|0.13|0.005
81588895|NCT00368940|162851241|SUPERIORITY||Cohen D at week 12|0.67||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.14|0.20|0.001
81588896|NCT00368940|162851242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0268|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0268
81588897|NCT00368940|162851243|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81588898|NCT00991302|162851249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|stratified by dosing complexity||"Treatment comparison was made using a Wilcoxon rank sum test stratified by dosing complexity.~The test was not stratified by region of enrollment due to dosing complexity and region of enrollment were almost identical: almost all (exception with two) participants in the US region were on QD and all participants in the Peru region were on BID or TID."||||0.52
81588899|NCT01709318|162851257|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model with terms for treatment, cycle and the interaction cycle by treatment and stratum:starter/switcher followed by Miettinen and Nurminen's method. Non-inferiority criterion was met if the upper bound of the 95% CI of the difference is less than or equal to 10%.|Difference in Percent|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|26.5|||||95% CI adjusted for multiplicity (Dunnett)|||26.5|-4.3|
81639511|NCT00113529|162969238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.124||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 1||||0.124
81639512|NCT00113529|162969238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 28||||0.055
81588900|NCT01709318|162851257|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a LDA model with terms for treatment, cycle and the interaction cycle by treatment and stratum:starter/switcher followed by Miettinen and Nurminen's method. Non-inferiority criterion was met if the upper bound of the 95% CI of the difference is less than or equal to 10%.|Difference in Percent|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|24.8|||||95% CI adjusted for multiplicity (Dunnett)|||24.8|-5.7|
81588901|NCT01709318|162851257|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a LDA model with terms for treatment, cycle and the interaction cycle by treatment and stratum:starter/switcher followed by Miettinen and Nurminen's method. Non-inferiority criterion was met if the upper bound of the 95% CI of the difference is less than or equal to 10%.|Difference in Percent|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|33.1|||||95% CI adjusted for multiplicity (Dunnett)|||33.1|-1.7|
81588902|NCT01709318|162851257|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a LDA model with terms for treatment, cycle and the interaction cycle by treatment and stratum:starter/switcher followed by Miettinen and Nurminen's method. Non-inferiority criterion was met if the upper bound of the 95% CI of the difference is less than or equal to 10%.|Difference in Percent|6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|25.4|||||95% CI adjusted for multiplicity (Dunnett)|||25.4|-5.7|
81588903|NCT01709318|162851257|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a LDA model with terms for treatment, cycle and the interaction cycle by treatment and stratum:starter/switcher followed by Miettinen and Nurminen's method. Non-inferiority criterion was met if the upper bound of the 95% CI of the difference is less than or equal to 10%.|Difference in Percent|9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|27.4|||||95% CI adjusted for multiplicity (Dunnett)|||27.4|-3.5|
81588904|NCT01709318|162851257|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a LDA model with terms for treatment, cycle and the interaction cycle by treatment and stratum:starter/switcher followed by Miettinen and Nurminen's method. Non-inferiority criterion was met if the upper bound of the 95% CI of the difference is less than or equal to 10%.|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|15.9|||||95% CI adjusted for multiplicity (Dunnett)|||15.9|-10.7|
81588905|NCT01709318|162851258|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a LDA model with terms for treatment, cycle and the interaction cycle by treatment and stratum:starter/switcher followed by Miettinen and Nurminen's method. Non-inferiority criterion was met if the upper bound of the 95% CI of the difference is less than or equal to 10%.|Difference in Percent|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|16.4|||||95% CI adjusted for multiplicity (Dunnett)|||16.4|-3.6|
81588906|NCT01709318|162851258|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a LDA model with terms for treatment, cycle and the interaction cycle by treatment and stratum:starter/switcher followed by Miettinen and Nurminen's method. Non-inferiority criterion was met if the upper bound of the 95% CI of the difference is less than or equal to 10%.|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|11.0|||||95% CI adjusted for multiplicity (Dunnett)|||11.0|-6.2|
81588907|NCT01709318|162851258|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a LDA model with terms for treatment, cycle and the interaction cycle by treatment and stratum:starter/switcher followed by Miettinen and Nurminen's method. Non-inferiority criterion was met if the upper bound of the 95% CI of the difference is less than or equal to 10%.|Difference in Percent|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|17.5|||||95% CI adjusted for multiplicity (Dunnett)|||17.5|-3.8|
81588908|NCT01709318|162851258|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a LDA model with terms for treatment, cycle and the interaction cycle by treatment and stratum:starter/switcher followed by Miettinen and Nurminen's method. Non-inferiority criterion was met if the upper bound of the 95% CI of the difference is less than or equal to 10%.|Difference in Percent|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|18.9|||||95% CI adjusted for multiplicity (Dunnett)|||18.9|-2.5|
81588909|NCT01709318|162851258|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a LDA model with terms for treatment, cycle and the interaction cycle by treatment and stratum:starter/switcher followed by Miettinen and Nurminen's method. Non-inferiority criterion was met if the upper bound of the 95% CI of the difference is less than or equal to 10%.|Difference in Percent|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|13.4|||||95% CI adjusted for multiplicity (Dunnett)|||13.4|-5.0|
81588910|NCT01709318|162851258|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a LDA model with terms for treatment, cycle and the interaction cycle by treatment and stratum:starter/switcher followed by Miettinen and Nurminen's method. Non-inferiority criterion was met if the upper bound of the 95% CI of the difference is less than or equal to 10%.|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|11.0|||||95% CI adjusted for multiplicity (Dunnett)|||11.0|-6.2|
81588911|NCT01709318|162851259|OTHER|Based on longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model: generalized linear mixed model with terms for stratum, ring group, cycle (and the interaction of cycle by ring group), and continuous response variable.|Difference of Least Squares (LS) Mean|-0.08||||0.096|||||||LDA|||||||0.096
81588912|NCT01709318|162851259|OTHER|Based on longitudinal data analysis model: generalized linear mixed model with terms for stratum, ring group, cycle (and the interaction of cycle by ring group), and continuous response variable.|Difference of LS Mean|-0.03||||0.993|||||||LDA|||||||0.993
81588913|NCT01709318|162851259|OTHER|Based on longitudinal data analysis model: generalized linear mixed model with terms for stratum, ring group, cycle (and the interaction of cycle by ring group), and continuous response variable.|Difference of LS Mean|-0.08||||0.124|||||||LDA|||||||0.124
81588914|NCT01709318|162851259|OTHER|Based on longitudinal data analysis model: generalized linear mixed model with terms for stratum, ring group, cycle (and the interaction of cycle by ring group), and continuous response variable.|Difference of LS Mean|-0.05||||0.845|||||||LDA|||||||0.845
81588915|NCT01709318|162851259|OTHER|Based on longitudinal data analysis model: generalized linear mixed model with terms for stratum, ring group, cycle (and the interaction of cycle by ring group), and continuous response variable.|Difference of LS Mean|-0.04||||0.976|||||||LDA|||||||0.976
81588916|NCT01709318|162851259|OTHER|Based on longitudinal data analysis model: generalized linear mixed model with terms for stratum, ring group, cycle (and the interaction of cycle by ring group), and continuous response variable.|Difference of LS Mean|-0.03||||0.995|||||||LDA|||||||0.995
81588917|NCT01709318|162851260|OTHER|Based on longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model: generalized linear mixed model with terms for stratum, ring group, cycle (and the interaction of cycle by ring group), and continuous response variable.|Difference of Least Squares (LS) Mean|-0.01||||1|||||||LDA|||||||1.000
81588918|NCT01709318|162851260|OTHER|Based on longitudinal data analysis model: generalized linear mixed model with terms for stratum, ring group, cycle (and the interaction of cycle by ring group), and continuous response variable.|Difference of LS Mean|0.19||||0.996|||||||LDA|||||||0.996
81588919|NCT01709318|162851260|OTHER|Based on longitudinal data analysis model: generalized linear mixed model with terms for stratum, ring group, cycle (and the interaction of cycle by ring group), and continuous response variable.|Difference of LS Mean|-0.06||||1|||||||LDA|||||||1.000
81588920|NCT01709318|162851260|OTHER|Based on longitudinal data analysis model: generalized linear mixed model with terms for stratum, ring group, cycle (and the interaction of cycle by ring group), and continuous response variable.|Difference of LS Mean|-0.04||||1|||||||LDA|||||||1.000
81588921|NCT01709318|162851260|OTHER|Based on longitudinal data analysis model: generalized linear mixed model with terms for stratum, ring group, cycle (and the interaction of cycle by ring group), and continuous response variable.|Difference of LS Mean|0.09||||1|||||||LDA|||||||1.000
81588922|NCT01709318|162851260|OTHER|Based on longitudinal data analysis model: generalized linear mixed model with terms for stratum, ring group, cycle (and the interaction of cycle by ring group), and continuous response variable.|Difference of LS Mean|-0.24||||0.998|||||||LDA|||||||0.998
81588923|NCT03370341|162851267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that of no difference in levels of IA between Active and Sham stimulation. A paired samples t-test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-tailed).||||.56
81588924|NCT03370341|162851268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that of no difference in levels of IA between Active and Sham stimulation. A paired samples t-test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-tailed).||||.38
81588925|NCT02573324|162851284|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.02||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.26||Weighted log-rank P-value: Stratified Fleming-Harrington (ρ = 0, γ = 0.2) test was used. Stratified by randomization stratification factors namely: MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status.|Log Rank||Based on multivariate Cox proportional hazards model including treatment, MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world, and EGFRvIII mutation status as covariates.|Terms abbreviated below: O6-methylguaninemethlytransferese (MGMT); Recursive Partitioning Analysis (RPA); EGFRde2-7 (EGFRvIII)||1.26|0.82|0.633
81588926|NCT02573324|162851284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.704||||||Log-rank P-value (1-sided): Stratified by randomization stratification factors namely: MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status.|Log Rank|||||||0.704
81459203|NCT03871543|162609639|OTHER|Statistical difference|Mean Ratio|1.984|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|1.198||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|The Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean Ratio was calculated as Symptomatic divided by Asymptomatic|Upper Lid|||1.198|
81588927|NCT02573324|162851285|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.97||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.24||Weighted log-rank P-value: Stratified Fleming-Harrington (ρ = 0, γ = 0.2) test was used. Stratified by randomization stratification factors namely: MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status.|Log Rank||Based on multivariate Cox proportional hazards model including treatment, MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world, and EGFRvIII mutation status as covariates.|||1.24|0.76|0.504
81588928|NCT02573324|162851285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.599||||||Log-rank P-value (1-sided): Stratified by randomization stratification factors namely: MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status.|Log Rank|||||||0.599
81588929|NCT02573324|162851286|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.17||||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.8||Weighted log-rank P-value: Stratified Fleming-Harrington (ρ = 0, γ = 0.2) test was used. Stratified by randomization stratification factors namely: MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status.|Log Rank||Based on multivariate Cox proportional hazards model including treatment, MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world, and EGFRvIII mutation status as covariates.|||1.80|0.76|0.773
81588930|NCT02573324|162851286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74||||||Log-rank P-value (1-sided): Stratified by randomization stratification factors namely: MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status.|Log Rank|||||||0.740
81459204|NCT03871543|162609639|OTHER|Statistical Difference|Mean Ratio|1.8|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|1.093||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|The Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean Ratio was calculated as Symptomatic divided by Asymptomatic|Lower Lid|||1.093|
81522011|NCT02963701|162733042|EQUIVALENCE|A claim of bioequivalence was made if the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric means of T/R ratio was contained in the pre-defined acceptance range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|T/R Ratio (%)|102.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.37|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.3|107.27|||ANOVA|Results are based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment.|The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios \[%\] of Test and Reference products. The parameter dispersion type \[SD\] was actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|||107.27|97.30|
81588931|NCT02573324|162851287|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.95||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.27||Weighted log-rank P-value: Stratified Fleming-Harrington (ρ = 0, γ = 0.2) test was used. Stratified by randomization stratification factors namely: MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status.|Log Rank||Based on multivariate Cox proportional hazards model including treatment, MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status as covariates.|||1.27|0.71|0.381
81588932|NCT02573324|162851287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.409||||||Log-rank P-value (1-sided): Stratified by randomization stratification factors namely: MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status.|Log Rank|||||||0.409
81639513|NCT00113529|162969239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.734||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 1||||0.734
81639514|NCT00113529|162969239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.854||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 28||||0.854
81639515|NCT00113529|162969239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 1||||0.230
81639516|NCT00113529|162969239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.067||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 28||||0.067
81639517|NCT00113529|162969239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 1||||0.164
81522012|NCT02963701|162733043|EQUIVALENCE|A claim of bioequivalence was made if the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric means of T/R ratio was contained in the pre-defined acceptance range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|T/R Ratio (%)|98.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.13|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.44|101.57|||ANOVA|Results are based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment.|The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios (%)of Test and Reference products. The parameter dispersion type (Standard Deviation) was actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|||101.57|96.44|
81588933|NCT02573324|162851288|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.84||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.01||Stratified log-rank test was used. Stratified by randomization stratification factors namely: MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status.|Log Rank||Based on multivariate Cox proportional hazards model including treatment, MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status as covariates.|||1.01|0.70|0.029
81588934|NCT02573324|162851289|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.72||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.93||Stratified log-rank test was used. Stratified by randomization stratification factors namely: MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status.|Log Rank||Based on multivariate Cox proportional hazards model including treatment, MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status as covariates.|||0.93|0.56|0.002
81588935|NCT02573324|162851290|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.329||||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.087|1.626||Stratified log-rank test was used. Stratified by randomization stratification factors namely: MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status.|Log Rank||Based on multivariate Cox proportional hazards model including treatment, MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status as covariates.|||1.626|1.087|0.994
81588936|NCT02573324|162851291|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.185||||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.972|1.446||Stratified log-rank test was used. Stratified by randomization stratification factors namely: MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status.|Log Rank||Based on multivariate Cox proportional hazards model including treatment, MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status as covariates.|||1.446|0.972|0.938
81588937|NCT02573324|162851292|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.136||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.921|1.402||Stratified log-rank test was used. Stratified by randomization stratification factors namely: MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status.|Log Rank||Based on multivariate Cox proportional hazards model including treatment, MGMT methylation status, RPA class, region of the world and EGFRvIII mutation status as covariates.|||1.402|0.921|0.814
81588938|NCT00120042|162851304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||We planned that up to 300 women would be recruited. This sample size would achieve 80% poer at a 5% significance level to detect a reduction from 40% placental retention rate with no specific therapy (Group 1) to 20% with Group 2 or 3. An interim analysis was planned after 240 women had been recruited.||||0.05
81588939|NCT00120042|162851305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81588940|NCT02099721|162851307|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is a hazard ratio significantly above 0.70.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.57|||||The hazard ratio, estimated by a Cox proportional hazard model, has time to first treated VT/VF for 1.5 Prevention in the numerator, with Secondary Prevention in the denominator.|"H0: Hazard ratio of Implanted 1.5 patients (Group C) to implanted secondary patients (Group A) ≤ 0.70~HA: Hazard ratio of Implanted 1.5 patients (Group C) to implanted secondary patients (Group A) \> 0.70"||0.57|0.38|
81639518|NCT00113529|162969239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 28||||0.121
81639519|NCT00113529|162969240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.734||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 1||||0.734
81588941|NCT02099721|162851308|SUPERIORITY|A hazard ratio significantly below 1 indicates reduced mortality in the 1.5 implanted group.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.66||The p-value is for the effect of treatment group on time to death, adjusting for the baseline covariates of age, gender, QRS duration, ischemic cardiomyopathy, LBBB, NYHA classification, diabetes, LVEF, syncope, NSVT and PVCs.|Wald chi-square||Multiple imputations were employed to account for missing baseline covariates.|The null hypothesis is that the hazard ratio of implanted to non-implanted 1.5 patients = 1. The alternative is that the ratio is not equal to 1.||0.66|0.40|< 0.0001
81588942|NCT00436280|162851350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.512|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.217|1.206|||||Comparing GCB versus non-GCB|Comparing GCB versus non-GCB||1.206|0.217|
81639520|NCT00113529|162969240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.462||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 28||||0.462
81588943|NCT00436280|162851351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.878|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.388|1.989|||||Comparing High Expression versus Low Expression|Comparing High Expression versus Low Expression||1.989|0.388|
81611201|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-10.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-10.0|-16.0|<0.001
81639521|NCT00113529|162969240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.423||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 1||||0.423
81611202|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-4.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.0|-11.0|<0.001
81611203|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-6.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.0|-13.0|<0.001
81588944|NCT00844545|162851368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean change from baseline|65.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.01|93.36|||ANOVA|Change from baseline were analyzed using a repeated measurement ANOVA model with time and baseline as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||With at least 12 patients enrolled and assuming a null hypothesis of no post-dose change from baseline in mean platelet count, the study had approximately 88% power to detect as statistically significant an effect size (mean change from baseline/standard deviation) of at least 1 when using a one sample t-test with a two-sided α=0.05. All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-002A (adult) and C08-002B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||93.36|37.01|<0.0001
81588945|NCT00844545|162851369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of platelet count normalization|82.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.0|96.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||96|57|
81588946|NCT00844545|162851370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of hematologic normalization|76.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.0|93.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||93|50|
81588947|NCT00844545|162851371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of complete TMA response|65.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.0|86.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||86|38|
81588948|NCT00844545|162851372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||||<0.0001
81639522|NCT00113529|162969240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 28||||0.510
81639523|NCT00113529|162969240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.608||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 1||||0.608
81639524|NCT00113529|162969240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 28||||0.121
81639525|NCT00113529|162969241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 1||||0.910
81639526|NCT00113529|162969241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 28||||0.020
81639527|NCT00113529|162969241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 1||||1.000
81639528|NCT00113529|162969241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.509||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 28||||0.509
81639529|NCT00113529|162969241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.883||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 1||||0.883
81639530|NCT00113529|162969241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.582||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 28||||0.582
81639531|NCT00113529|162969242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.428||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 1||||0.428
81639532|NCT00113529|162969242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 28||||0.075
81639533|NCT00113529|162969242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 1||||1.000
81639534|NCT00113529|162969242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 28||||0.019
81639535|NCT00113529|162969242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.124||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 1||||0.124
81639536|NCT00113529|162969242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 28||||0.055
81639537|NCT03386344|162969256|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.649|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of sex (male, female), and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||-0.250|-0.649|<0.0001
81639538|NCT03386344|162969256|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.634|-0.235|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of sex (male, female), and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||-0.235|-0.634|<0.0001
81639539|NCT03386344|162969257|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.423||0.5707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.59|||ANCOVA|||Percent change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of sex (male, female), and country as fixed effects, and baseline BMD as a covariate.||0.590|-1.070|0.5707
81639540|NCT03386344|162969257|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.419||0.7247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.969|0.674|||ANCOVA|||Percent change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of sex (male, female), and country as fixed effects, and baseline BMD as a covariate.||0.674|-0.969|0.7247
81639541|NCT03386344|162969258|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308||0.6454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.462|0.745|||ANCOVA|||Percent change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of sex (male, female), and country as fixed effects, and baseline lumbar spine as a covariate.||0.745|-0.462|0.6454
81639542|NCT03386344|162969258|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308||0.5289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.798|||ANCOVA|||Percent change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of sex (male, female), and country as fixed effects, and baseline lumbar spine as a covariate.||0.798|-0.410|0.5289
81639543|NCT03386344|162969259|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.462||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.157|1.654|||ANCOVA|||Percent change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of sex (male, female), and country as fixed effects, and baseline BMD as a covariate.||1.654|-0.157|0.1050
81588949|NCT00844545|162851373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean change from baseline|111.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.12|125.13|||ANOVA|Change from baseline were analyzed using a repeated measurement ANOVA model with time and baseline as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||125.13|98.12|<0.0001
81588950|NCT00844545|162851374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of platelet count normalization|88.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.0|99.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||99|64|
81588951|NCT00844545|162851375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of hematologic normalization|88.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.0|99.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||99|64|
81588952|NCT00844545|162851376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of complete TMA response|76.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.0|93.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||93|50|
81588953|NCT00844545|162851377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||||<0.0001
81588954|NCT01532687|162851385|SUPERIORITY|Log-log plots revealed crossing of the curves at late time points, indicating a possible interaction between treatment arms over time. We used the Gehan-Wilcoxon test, which weights early differences between groups, to test whether there is a difference between the treatment arms early in the study.||||||0.017|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon|||Statistical results are for the full randomized population (n = 54). The study was originally designed with overall one-sided alpha of 5%, where a total of 73 patients (36 in the gemcitabine + placebo arm, and 37 in the gemcitabine + pazopanib arm) were required to achieve 80% power to detect a 2.5 month increase in median PFS (a hazard ratio of 0.55) between the two treatment arms. Study was closed early by the sponsor due to slow accrual and funds and thus was under powered.||||0.017
81588955|NCT01532687|162851385|OTHER|Log-log plots revealed crossing of the curves at late time points, indicating a possible interaction between treatment arms over time. We used the Gehan-Wilcoxon test, which weights early differences between groups, to test whether there is a difference between the treatment arms early in the study.||||||0.195|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon|||Comparison between the two arms for the liposarcoma subgroup||||0.195
81588956|NCT01532687|162851385|OTHER|Log-log plots revealed crossing of the curves at late time points, indicating a possible interaction between treatment arms over time. We used the Gehan-Wilcoxon test, which weights early differences between groups, to test whether there is a difference between the treatment arms early in the study.||||||0.079|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon|||Statistical results are for the 'other' sarcoma subgroup (n = 38)||||0.079
81588957|NCT01532687|162851387|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not powered for secondary endpoints. Given the study closed early due to slow enrollment, we do not anticipate detecting a statistical difference between the two groups||||||0.5||||||Yate's continuity correction was applied because of the number of subjects and successes (n = 4)|One-sided Proportions Test|||Statistical results are for the full randomized population (n = 54). The study tests whether gemcitabine plus pazopanib is superior to gemcitabine plus placebo (one-sided proportion test with Yate's continuity correction)||||0.5
81588958|NCT01532687|162851387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||Yate's continuity correction was applied because of small number of participants (n = 16) and successes (n = 2).|One-sided Proportion Test|||Statistical results are for the Liposarcoma group (n = 16). The study tests whether gemcitabine plus pazopanib is superior to gemcitabine plus placebo (one-sided proportion test with Yate's continuity correction). Analysis was not powered for the secondary endpoints. Given the study closed early due to slow enrollment we do not anticipate detecting a statistical difference between the groups.||||0.3
81639544|NCT03386344|162969259|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.4804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.577|1.226|||ANCOVA|||Percent change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of sex (male, female), and country as fixed effects, and baseline BMD as a covariate.||1.226|-0.577|0.4804
81639545|NCT03386344|162969260|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.336|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.568|-1.252|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of sex (male, female), and country as fixed effects, and baseline body weight as a covariate.||-1.252|-2.568|<0.0001
81588959|NCT01532687|162851387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||Yate's continuity correction was applied because of the small number of participants and successes (n = 2).|One-sided Proportion Test|||Statistical results are for the Other Sarcoma group (n = 38). The study tests whether gemcitabine plus pazopanib is superior to gemcitabine plus placebo (one-sided proportion test with Yate's continuity correction). Analysis was not powered for secondary endpoints. Given the study closed early due to slow enrollment, we do not anticipate detecting a statistical difference between the two groups.||||0.8
81588960|NCT01532687|162851388|OTHER|Log-log plots revealed crossing of the curves at late time points, indicating a possible interaction between treatment arms over time. We used the Gehan-Wilcoxon test, which weights early differences between groups, to test whether there is a difference between the treatment arms early in the study.||||||0.481|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon|||Overall survival estimated among all randomized participants (n = 54)||||0.481
81639546|NCT03386344|162969260|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.335|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|-1.046|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of sex (male, female), and country as fixed effects, and baseline body weight as a covariate.||-1.046|-2.360|<0.0001
81588961|NCT01532687|162851388|OTHER|Log-log plots revealed crossing of the curves at late time points, indicating a possible interaction between treatment arms over time. We used the Gehan-Wilcoxon test, which weights early differences between groups, to test whether there is a difference between the treatment arms early in the study.||||||0.353|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon|||Overall survival compared between the two arms for the liposarcoma subgroup (n = 16)||||0.353
81588962|NCT01532687|162851388|OTHER|Log-log plots revealed crossing of the curves at late time points, indicating a possible interaction between treatment arms over time. We used the Gehan-Wilcoxon test, which weights early differences between groups, to test whether there is a difference between the treatment arms early in the study.||||||0.408|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon|||Overall survival comparison between the two treatment arms for the other sarcoma group (n = 38)||||0.408
81588963|NCT03160703|162851390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.2681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.01||Statistical significance set at 5% level|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment and smoking status as factors and baseline pre-prophylaxis overall MLSI score as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|||0.01|-0.05|0.2681
81588964|NCT03160703|162851390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|-0.02||Statistical significance set at 5% level|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment and smoking status as factors and baseline pre-prophylaxis overall MLSI score as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|||-0.02|-0.08|0.0043
81588965|NCT03160703|162851390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.05||Statistical significance set at 5% level|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment and smoking status as factors and baseline pre-prophylaxis overall MLSI score as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|||-0.05|-0.12|<.0001
81588966|NCT03160703|162851390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|-0.08||Statistical significance set at 5% level|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment and smoking status as factors and baseline pre-prophylaxis overall MLSI score as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|||-0.08|-0.15|<.0001
81588967|NCT03160703|162851390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.0779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.06||Statistical significance set at 5% level|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment and smoking status as factors and baseline pre-prophylaxis overall MLSI score as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|||0.06|-0.00|0.0779
81588968|NCT03160703|162851390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.1||Statistical significance set at 5% level|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment and smoking status as factors and baseline pre-prophylaxis overall MLSI score as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|||0.10|0.03|0.0001
81588969|NCT01513291|162851405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4||||0.33153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.4|||Constrained Longitudinal Analysis (cLDA)||Risk difference is for MK-6096 - Placebo. The cLDA model included terms for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, monthly migraine days during the Screening (Baseline) Period (≤8, \>8) as covariates|||0.4|-1.3|0.33153
81588970|NCT01513291|162851406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|21.6|||||Risk difference (MK-6096 - Placebo) was estimated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||21.6|-3.4|
81588971|NCT01513291|162851407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|8.9|||||Risk difference (MK-6096 - Placebo) was estimated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||8.9|-4.0|
81588972|NCT01513291|162851408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5||||0.24008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.4|||Constrained Longitudinal Analysis (cLDA)||Risk difference is for MK-6096 - Placebo. The cLDA model included terms for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, monthly migraine days during the Screening (Baseline) Period (≤8, \>8) as covariates|||0.4|-1.4|0.24008
81588973|NCT01513291|162851409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.43093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.0|||Generalized linear mixed effects model||Odds ratio is for MK-6096 / Placebo. The generalized linear mixed effects model included terms for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, monthly migraine days during the Screening (Baseline) Period 1 (≤8, \>8) as covariates.|||2.0|0.7|0.43093
81588974|NCT01513291|162851410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.5|||Generalized linear mixed effects model||Odds ratio is for MK-6096 / Placebo. The generalized linear mixed effects model included terms for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, monthly migraine days during the Treatment Period 1 (≤8, \>8) as covariates.|||1.5|0.7|0.97370
81588975|NCT03732638|162851411|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.20|-1.46|0.0099
81588976|NCT03732638|162851412|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.6||||0.0438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|14.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.9|0.2|0.0438
81588977|NCT03732638|162851413|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.31|-1.34|0.0017
81588978|NCT03732638|162851414|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.3868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.31||P-value ≥ 0.05; therefore, all secondary endpoints listed after this endpoint in the hierarchy were not tested.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.31|-0.80|0.3868
81588979|NCT02732847|162851442|OTHER|Chi square tests used to compared groups||||||0.924||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered|Chi-squared|||||||0.924
81588980|NCT01018264|162851443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Effect size|0.2||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline value|This represents the effect size between solifenacin and placebo.|||||0.53
81588981|NCT01018264|162851444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Effect size|0.53||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.01
81588982|NCT01018264|162851445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Effect size|0.35||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.22
81588983|NCT01018264|162851446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Effect size|0.27||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.47
81588984|NCT01018264|162851447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Effect size|0.11||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.94
81588985|NCT04589559|162851455|OTHER|Paired-samples t-test|Mean change score|-1.5||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|0.67|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired-samples t-test|A negative value of the estimation parameter of mean change score indicates a reduction in cardiac-related interoceptive fear.|||0.67|-3.67|0.152
81459205|NCT03871543|162609640|OTHER|Statistical significance correlation: Statistically Significant correlations were concluded if the upper CL is below 0 or the lower CL is above 0|Correlation Coefficient|-0.1416||||0.3446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4148|0.1551|||Pearson correlation|Pearson correlation statistics using Fisher's z transformation||||0.1551|-0.4148|0.3446
81459206|NCT03871543|162609641|OTHER|Statistical significance correlation: Statistically Significant correlations were concluded if the upper CL is below 0 or the lower CL is above 0|Correlation Coefficient|0.0887||||0.5556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.207|0.3694|||Pearson correlation|Pearson correlation statistics using Fisher's z transformation||||0.3694|-0.2070|0.5556
81588986|NCT04589559|162851456|OTHER|Paired-samples t-test|Mean change score|-6.2||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.71|-0.69|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired-samples t-test|A negative value of the estimation parameter of mean change score indicates a reduction in trait anxiety.|||-0.69|-11.71|0.031
81588987|NCT04589559|162851457|OTHER|Paired-samples t-test|Mean change score|-1.9||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.01|2.21|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired-samples t-test|A negative value of the estimation parameter of mean change score indicates a reduction in negative affect.|||2.21|-6.01|0.323
81588988|NCT04589559|162851458|OTHER|Paired-samples t-test|Mean change in the measure|0.58||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|1.33|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired-samples t-test|A positive value of the estimation parameter of mean change in the measure indicates an increase in heart rate variability.|||1.33|-0.16|0.112
81588989|NCT05773287|162851459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.509||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.509
81588990|NCT05773287|162851460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.552||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.552
81588991|NCT04542070|162851478|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the upper limit of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 c/mL at Month 12 (OLI and BIK)/Month 11 (D2I) between the two treatment arms (Q2M - BIK) is less than 4%.|Difference in percentage|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.2|||||Difference in percentage = percentage of Q2M - percentage of BIK|||2.2|-0.5|
81588992|NCT04542070|162851478|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the upper limit of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 c/mL at Month 12 (OLI and BIK)/Month 11 (D2I) between the two treatment arms (Q2M - BIK) is less than 4%.|Adjusted difference in percentage|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.2|||||Adjusted difference in percentage = percentage of Q2M - percentage of BIK. Based on cochran-mantel haenszel stratified analysis was adjusted for the baseline stratification factors gender at birth and baseline BMI.|||2.2|-0.5|
81588993|NCT04542070|162851479|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the upper limit of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 c/mL at Month 12 (OLI and BIK)/Month 11 (D2I) between the two treatment arms (Q2M - BIK) is less than 4%.|Difference in percentage|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.0|||||Difference in percentage = percentage of Q2M - percentage of BIK|||2.0|-0.6|
81588994|NCT04542070|162851479|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the upper limit of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 c/mL at Month 12 (OLI and BIK)/Month 11 (D2I) between the two treatment arms (Q2M - BIK) is less than 4%.|Adjusted difference in percentage|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.0|||||Adjusted difference in percentage = percentage of Q2M - percentage of BIK. Based on cochran-mantel haenszel stratified analysis was adjusted for the baseline stratification factors gender at birth and baseline BMI.|||2.0|-0.7|
81588995|NCT03049813|162851516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027||||||One-sided p value|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline year of study participation, problematic substance use, social cognition, community functioning, and negative symptoms - anergia||||||0.027
81588996|NCT03049813|162851516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0765||||||1-sided p-value|Chi-squared|||||||0.0765
81639547|NCT03386344|162969261|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-18.891|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5766|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8605|-9.9205|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of sex (male, female), and country as fixed effects, baseline fasting plasma glucose as a covariate.||-9.9205|-27.8605|<0.0001
81522013|NCT02963701|162733044|EQUIVALENCE|A claim of bioequivalence was made if the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric means of T/R ratio was contained in the pre-defined acceptance range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|T/R Ratio (%)|99.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.48|104.04|||ANOVA|Results are based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment.|The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios (%) of Test and Reference products. The parameter dispersion type (Standard Deviation) was actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|||104.04|95.48|
81588997|NCT03049813|162851517|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062||||||One-sided p value|Regression, Cox|Adjusting for baseline year of study participation, problematic substance use, social cognition, community functioning, and negative symptoms anergia||||||0.062
81588998|NCT03049813|162851518|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||Adjusting for baseline year of study participation, problematic substance use, social cognition, community functioning, negative symptoms - anergia|Regression, Linear|||||||0.006
81588999|NCT03049813|162851519|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||Mixed-effects linear regression models. Covariates include: baseline year, problematic substance use, social cognition, community functioning, and negative symptoms (anergia). One-sided p value.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.013
81589000|NCT03049813|162851520|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||Mixed-effects linear regression models. Covariates include: baseline year, problematic substance use, social cognition, community functioning, and negative symptoms (anergia). One sided p-value.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.019
81589001|NCT03049813|162851521|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.692||||||Mixed-effects linear regression models. Covariates include: baseline year, problematic substance use, social cognition, community functioning, and negative symptoms (anergia).|Regression, Linear|||For this analysis, only participants who completed both pre-test and posttest were included. If someone completed a pre-test SSPA, but not a posttest SSPA, they were not included in the analysis.||||0.692
81589002|NCT01813019|162851523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.671|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.671
81589003|NCT01696032|162851529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0654|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0654
81639548|NCT03386344|162969261|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-21.333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5902|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3294|-12.336|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of sex (male, female), and country as fixed effects, baseline fasting plasma glucose as a covariate.||-12.3360|-30.3294|<0.0001
81522014|NCT02963701|162733045|EQUIVALENCE|A claim of bioequivalence was made if the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric means of T/R ratio was contained in the pre-defined acceptance range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|T/R Ratio (%)|95.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.27|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.7|100.4|||ANOVA|Results are based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment.|The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios (%) of Test and Reference products. The parameter dispersion type (Standard Deviation) was actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|||100.40|91.70|
81522015|NCT02963701|162733046|EQUIVALENCE|A claim of bioequivalence was made if the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric means of T/R ratio was contained in the pre-defined acceptance range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|T/R Ratio (%)|96.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.06|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.92|100.51|||ANOVA|Results are based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment.|The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios (%) of Test and Reference products. The parameter dispersion type (Standard Deviation) was actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|||100.51|91.92|
81639549|NCT03386344|162969262|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.5864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.705|2.095|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of sex (male, female), and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||2.095|-3.705|0.5864
81459207|NCT03871543|162609642|OTHER|Statistical significance correlation: Statistically Significant correlations were concluded if the upper CL is below 0 or the lower CL is above 0|Correlation Coefficient|-0.2052||||0.1676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4676|0.0905|||Pearson correlation|Pearson correlation statistics using Fisher's z transformation||||0.0905|-0.4676|0.1676
81522016|NCT02963701|162733047|EQUIVALENCE|A claim of bioequivalence was made if the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric means of T/R ratio was contained in the pre-defined acceptance range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|T/R Ratio (%)|90.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.49|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.87|97.21|||ANOVA|Results are based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment.|The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios (%) of Test and Reference products. The parameter dispersion type (Standard Deviation) was actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|||97.21|84.87|
81589004|NCT00835497|162851548|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|86.5||||||90.0|81.8|91.6|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||91.6|81.8|
81589005|NCT00835497|162851549|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|97.0||||||90.0|94.2|99.9|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||99.9|94.2|
81639550|NCT03386344|162969262|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.478||0.4315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.058|1.734|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of sex (male, female), and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||1.734|-4.058|0.4315
81459208|NCT03871543|162609643|OTHER|Statistical significance correlation: Statistically Significant correlations were concluded if the upper CL is below 0 or the lower CL is above 0|Correlation Coefficient|0.0903||||0.5483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2054|0.3709|||Pearson correlation|Pearson correlation statistics using Fisher's z transformation||||0.3709|-0.2054|0.5483
81459209|NCT03871543|162609644|OTHER|Statistical significance correlation: Statistically Significant correlations were concluded if the upper CL is below 0 or the lower CL is above 0|Correlation Coefficient|-0.2679||||0.0719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5205|0.0278|||Pearson correlation|Pearson correlation statistics using Fisher's z transformation||||0.0278|-0.5205|0.0719
81459210|NCT03871543|162609645|OTHER|Statistical significance correlation: Statistically Significant correlations were concluded if the upper CL is below 0 or the lower CL is above 0|Correlation Coefficient|-0.3434||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5786|0.0554|||Pearson correlation|Pearson correlation statistics using Fisher's z transformation||||0.0554|-0.5786|0.0190
81459211|NCT03871543|162609646|OTHER|Statistical significance correlation: Statistically Significant correlations were concluded if the upper CL is below 0 or the lower CL is above 0|Correlation Coefficient|-0.2975||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.541|-0.0078|||Pearson correlation|Pearson correlation statistics using Fisher's z transformation||||-0.0078|-0.5410|0.0420
81459212|NCT03871543|162609647|OTHER|Statistical significance correlation: Statistically Significant correlations were concluded if the upper CL is below 0 or the lower CL is above 0|Correlation Coefficient|0.127||||0.3973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1696|0.4024|||Pearson correlation|Pearson correlation statistics using Fisher's z transformation||||0.4024|-0.1696|0.3973
81459213|NCT03871543|162609648|OTHER|Statistical significance correlation: Statistically Significant correlations were concluded if the upper CL is below 0 or the lower CL is above 0|Correlation Coefficient|-0.021||||0.8894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3094|0.271|||Pearson correlation|Pearson correlation statistics using Fisher's z transformation||||0.2710|-0.3094|0.8894
81589006|NCT00835497|162851550|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|97.0||||||90.0|94.2|99.8|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||99.8|94.2|
81639551|NCT03386344|162969263|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|10.5||||0.0172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|19.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between treatment groups from randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening and randomization strata of sex (male, female) using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.||19.23|1.78|0.0172
81459214|NCT03871543|162609649|OTHER|Statistical significance correlation: Statistically Significant correlations were concluded if the upper CL is below 0 or the lower CL is above 0|Correlation Coefficient|0.0762||||0.6129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.219|0.3585|||Pearson correlation|Pearson correlation statistics using Fisher's z transformation||||0.3585|-0.2190|0.6129
81639552|NCT03386344|162969263|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|12.0||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.23|20.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between treatment groups from randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening and randomization strata of sex (male, female) using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.||20.86|3.23|0.0076
81639553|NCT01077284|162969281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Hochberg's method for multiple comparisons was used to ensure that the overall 0.050 level of significance was maintained for comparisons of febuxostat to allopurinol and to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81639554|NCT01077284|162969281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||Hochberg's method for multiple comparisons was used to ensure that the overall 0.050 level of significance was maintained for comparisons of febuxostat to allopurinol and to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81639555|NCT01077284|162969282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||||||Hochberg's method for multiple comparisons was used to ensure that the overall 0.050 level of significance was maintained for comparisons of febuxostat to allopurinol and to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.130
81575936|NCT03978520|162823209|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|16.9|||=|0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|31.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib 30 mg vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib placebo~The difference between the groups was assessed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by baseline corticosteroid dose above 10 mg prednisone-equivalent (≤10 mg or \> 10 mg), screening SLEDAI-2K (\< 10 or ≥10), baseline interferon score (high or low or NA), baseline immunosuppressant (azathioprine, tacrolimus, cyclosporine, methotrexate \[MTX\], mycophenolate) (yes or no)."||31.9|1.8|=0.028
81639556|NCT01077284|162969282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.348||||||Hochberg's method for multiple comparisons was used to ensure that the overall 0.050 level of significance was maintained for comparisons of febuxostat to allopurinol and to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.348
81639557|NCT01077284|162969283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.403||||||Hochberg's method for multiple comparisons was used to ensure that the overall 0.050 level of significance was maintained for comparisons of febuxostat to allopurinol and to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.403
81639558|NCT01077284|162969283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.413||||||Hochberg's method for multiple comparisons was used to ensure that the overall 0.050 level of significance was maintained for comparisons of febuxostat to allopurinol and to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.413
81639559|NCT01077284|162969284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5535||||||Hochberg's method for multiple comparisons was used to ensure that the overall 0.050 level of significance was maintained for comparisons of febuxostat to allopurinol and to placebo.|ANOVA|P-values are from ANOVA with treatment as a fixed effect.||||||0.5535
81639560|NCT01077284|162969284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94||||||Hochberg's method for multiple comparisons was used to ensure that the overall 0.050 level of significance was maintained for comparisons of febuxostat to allopurinol and to placebo.|ANOVA|P-values are from ANOVA with treatment as a fixed effect.||||||0.9400
81639561|NCT01180400|162969288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|1.73||The adjusted p-value protects the overall family-wise error rate by taking into account the multiple comparisons between the TC-5214 doses for both the primary efficacy variable (MADRS) and the key secondary efficacy variable (SDS).|MMRM|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.73|-1.86|0.944
81639562|NCT01180400|162969289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.66|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.66|0.61|0.974
81639563|NCT01180400|162969290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.53|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.53|0.84|0.184
81639564|NCT01180400|162969291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.78|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||3.78|0.55|0.461
81639565|NCT01180400|162969292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.75|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.75|0.43|0.689
81639566|NCT01180400|162969293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.32|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.32|0.35|0.831
81639567|NCT01180400|162969294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.89|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization HAMD-17 total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||1.89|-0.96|0.525
81639568|NCT01180400|162969295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.964||95.0|-0.28|0.26|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization CGI-S total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.26|-0.28|0.964
81589007|NCT00835497|162851551|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|88.9||||||90.0|83.5|94.6|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||94.6|83.5|
81589008|NCT00835497|162851552|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|92.7||||||90.0|88.4|97.1|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||97.1|88.4|
81589009|NCT00835497|162851553|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|93.0||||||90.0|88.8|97.5|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||97.5|88.8|
81589010|NCT03306264|162851566|EQUIVALENCE|ASTX727 and IV decitabine were to be considered equivalent if the 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) of the 5-day AUC0-24 ratio of Least Square Mean (LSM) for oral/IV was contained entirely within the range of 0.80 - 1.25.|Ratio of Geometric LSM|98.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.66|105.6|||||Analysis was based on ANOVA model with treatment, cycle, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested in sequence as a random effect (ratio is Oral/IV).|MDS or CMML: IV Decitabine Versus MDS or CMML: ASTX727||105.6|92.66|
81589011|NCT03306264|162851566|EQUIVALENCE|ASTX727 and IV decitabine were to be considered equivalent if the 2-sided 90% CI of the 5-day AUC0-24 ratio of LSM for oral/IV was contained entirely within the range of 0.80 - 1.25.|Ratio of Geometric LSM|99.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.23|108.8|||||Analysis was based on ANOVA model with treatment, cycle, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested in sequence as a random effect (ratio is Oral/IV).|AML: IV Decitabine Versus AML: ASTX727||108.8|91.23|
81589012|NCT03306264|162851572|EQUIVALENCE|ASTX727 and IV decitabine were to be considered equivalent if the 2-sided 90% CI of the 5-day AUC0-inf ratio of LSM for oral/IV was contained entirely within the range of 0.80 - 1.25.|Ratio of Geometric LSM|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.8|104.6|||||Analysis was based on ANOVA model with treatment, cycle, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested in sequence as a random effect (ratio is Oral/IV).|MDS or CMML: IV Decitabine Versus MDS or CMML: ASTX727||104.6|91.80|
81589013|NCT03306264|162851572|EQUIVALENCE|ASTX727 and IV decitabine were to be considered equivalent if the 2-sided 90% CI of the 5-day AUC0-inf ratio of LSM for oral/IV was contained entirely within the range of 0.80 - 1.25.|Ratio of Geometric LSM|99.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.2|108.8|||||Analysis was based on ANOVA model with treatment, cycle, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested in sequence as a random effect (ratio is Oral/IV).|AML: IV Decitabine Versus AML: ASTX727||108.8|91.20|
81589014|NCT03306264|162851573|EQUIVALENCE|ASTX727 and IV decitabine were to be considered equivalent if the 2-sided 90% CI of the 5-day AUC0-last ratio of LSM for oral/IV was contained entirely within the range of 0.80 - 1.25.|Ratio of Geometric LSM|98.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.88|104.8|||||Analysis was based on ANOVA model with treatment, cycle, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested in sequence as a random effect (ratio is Oral/IV).|MDS or CMML: IV Decitabine Versus MDS or CMML: ASTX727||104.8|91.88|
81589015|NCT03306264|162851573|EQUIVALENCE|ASTX727 and IV decitabine were to be considered equivalent if the 2-sided 90% CI of the 5-day AUC0-last ratio of LSM for oral/IV was contained entirely within the range of 0.80 - 1.25.|Ratio of Geometric LSM|98.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.75|107.2|||||Analysis was based on ANOVA model with treatment, cycle, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested in sequence as a random effect (ratio is Oral/IV).|AML: IV Decitabine Versus AML: ASTX727||107.2|89.75|
81589016|NCT03306264|162851574|EQUIVALENCE|ASTX727 and IV decitabine were to be considered equivalent if the 2-sided 90% CI of the 5-day AUC0-8 ratio of LSM for oral/IV was contained entirely within the range of 0.80 - 1.25.|Ratio of Geometric LSM|97.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.74|104.5|||||Analysis was based on ANOVA model with treatment, cycle, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested in sequence as a random effect (ratio is Oral/IV).|MDS or CMML: IV Decitabine Versus MDS or CMML: ASTX727||104.5|91.74|
81589017|NCT03306264|162851574|EQUIVALENCE|ASTX727 and IV decitabine were to be considered equivalent if the 2-sided 90% CI of the 5-day AUC0-8 ratio of LSM for oral/IV was contained entirely within the range of 0.80 - 1.25.|Ratio of Geometric LSM|97.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.32|106.5|||||Analysis was based on ANOVA model with treatment, cycle, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested in sequence as a random effect (ratio is Oral/IV).|AML: IV Decitabine Versus AML: ASTX727||106.5|89.32|
81589018|NCT00554749|162851594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.43|<|0.001||95.0|1.69|2.49|||paired t-test|Paired t-test of SSQ at baseline vs at 6 months, degrees of freedom=6. Difference in SSQ is reported.||||2.49|1.69|<0.001
81589019|NCT00094653|162851596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.85|||Stratified Log Rank||Cox model for Hazard ratios (HR) and log-rank test p-values were stratified by baseline M-stage at randomization (M0, M1a, M1b vs. M1c) and prior treatment with IL-2 (Yes vs. No).|||0.85|0.55|0.0004
81589020|NCT00094653|162851597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.87|||Stratified Log Rank||Cox model for Hazard ratios (HR) and log-rank test p-values were stratified by baseline M-stage at randomization (M0, M1a, M1b vs. M1c) and prior treatment with IL-2 (Yes vs. No).|||0.87|0.51|0.0026
81589021|NCT00094653|162851597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.7575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.3|||Stratified Log Rank||Cox model for Hazard ratios (HR) and log-rank test p-values were stratified by baseline M-stage at randomization (M0, M1a, M1b vs. M1c) and prior treatment with IL-2 (Yes vs. No).|||1.30|0.83|0.7575
81589022|NCT00094653|162851599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.0|||||Cox model for Hazard ratios (HR) were stratified by M-stage at randomization (M0, M1a, M1b vs. M1c) and prior treatment with IL-2 (Yes vs. No).|||1.00|0.66|
81589023|NCT00094653|162851599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.83|||||Cox model for Hazard ratios (HR) were stratified by M-stage at randomization (M0, M1a, M1b vs. M1c) and prior treatment with IL-2 (Yes vs. No).|||0.83|0.50|
81589024|NCT00094653|162851599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.53|||||Cox model for Hazard ratios (HR) were stratified by M-stage at randomization (M0, M1a, M1b vs. M1c) and prior treatment with IL-2 (Yes vs. No).|||1.53|1.01|
81639569|NCT01180400|162969296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.58|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization Clinical Global Impression Severity (CGI-S) as a covariate.||1.58|0.54|0.783
81589025|NCT00094653|162851601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.0|||||Cox model for Hazard ratios (HR) were stratified by M-stage at randomization (M0, M1a, M1b vs. M1c) and prior treatment with IL-2 (Yes vs. No).|||1.00|0.66|
81589026|NCT00094653|162851601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.83|||||Cox model for Hazard ratios (HR) were stratified by M-stage at randomization (M0, M1a, M1b vs. M1c) and prior treatment with IL-2 (Yes vs. No).|||0.83|0.50|
81589027|NCT00094653|162851601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.53|||||Cox model for Hazard ratios (HR) were stratified by M-stage at randomization (M0, M1a, M1b vs. M1c) and prior treatment with IL-2 (Yes vs. No).|||1.53|1.01|
81589028|NCT00094653|162851603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0433||95.0||||P-values were computed using CMH test stratified by baseline M-stage at randomization (M0, M1a, M1b vs. M1c) and prior IL-2 treatment (Yes vs. No).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0433
81589029|NCT00094653|162851603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012||95.0||||P-values were computed using CMH test stratified by baseline M-stage at randomization (M0, M1a, M1b vs. M1c) and prior IL-2 treatment (Yes vs. No).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0012
81589030|NCT00094653|162851603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0402||95.0||||P-values were computed using CMH test stratified by baseline M-stage at randomization (M0, M1a, M1b vs. M1c) and prior IL-2 treatment (Yes vs. No).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0402
81589031|NCT00094653|162851606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0179||95.0||||P-values were computed using CMH test stratified by baseline M-stage at randomization (M0, M1a, M1b vs. M1c) and prior IL-2 treatment (Yes vs. No).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0179
81589032|NCT00094653|162851606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0||||P-values were computed using CMH test stratified by baseline M-stage at randomization (M0, M1a, M1b vs. M1c) and prior IL-2 treatment (Yes vs. No).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0002
81639570|NCT01180400|162969297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.11||Analysis for change in MADRS total score from randomization to Week 9.|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.11|-0.89|0.832
81589033|NCT00094653|162851606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0429||95.0||||P-values were computed using CMH test stratified by baseline M-stage at randomization (M0, M1a, M1b vs. M1c) and prior IL-2 treatment (Yes vs. No).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0429
81589034|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.2805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|8.6|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Global quality of life change from baseline||8.6|-2.5|0.2805
81589035|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|8.2|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Global quality of life change from baseline||8.2|-5.0|0.6300
81589036|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.6026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|6.8|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Global quality of life change from baseline||6.8|-3.9|0.6026
81589037|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9||||0.1219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|8.9|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Physical change from baseline||8.9|-1.1|0.1219
81589038|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.0978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|11.0|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Physical change from baseline||11.0|-0.9|0.0978
81589039|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.8|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Physical change from baseline||3.8|-6.0|0.6590
81589040|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|11.7|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Role change, change from baseline||11.7|-3.0|0.2480
81459215|NCT03871543|162609650|OTHER|Statistical significance correlation: Statistically Significant correlations were concluded if the upper CL is below 0 or the lower CL is above 0|Correlation Coefficient|-0.1402||||0.3493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4137|0.1565|||Pearson correlation|Pearson correlation statistics using Fisher's z transformation||||0.1565|-0.4137|0.3493
81459216|NCT03871543|162609651|OTHER|Statistical significance correlation: Statistically Significant correlations were concluded if the upper CL is below 0 or the lower CL is above 0|Correlation Coefficient|-0.1192||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3958|0.1772|||Pearson correlation|Pearson correlation statistics using Fisher's z transformation||||0.1772|-0.3958|0.4270
81459217|NCT01568892|162609685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.8|||ANCOVA||The estimated value represents the adjusted mean difference between the two treatment arms.|||-0.80|-1.52|<0.001
81522017|NCT02963701|162733048|EQUIVALENCE|A claim of bioequivalence was made if the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric means of T/R ratio was contained in the pre-defined acceptance range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|T/R Ratio (%)|101.86|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.89|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.33|104.46|||ANOVA|Results are based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment.|The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios (%) of Test and Reference products. The parameter dispersion type (Standard Deviation) was actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|||104.46|99.33|
81639571|NCT01180400|162969298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.82|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.82|-0.84|0.468
81639572|NCT01180400|162969299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|2.52|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.52|-0.49|0.187
81639573|NCT01180400|162969300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|2.95|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.95|-0.44|0.145
81639574|NCT01180400|162969301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.766||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.549|1.466||The adjusted p-value protects the overall family-wise error rate by taking into account the multiple comparisons between the TC-5214 doses for both the primary efficacy variable (MADRS) and the key secondary efficacy variable (SDS).|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.466|-1.549|0.956
81522018|NCT02963701|162733049|EQUIVALENCE|A claim of bioequivalence was made if the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric means of T/R ratio was contained in the pre-defined acceptance range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|T/R Ratio (%)|101.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.01|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.4|103.95|||ANOVA|Results are based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment.|The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios (%) of Test and Reference products. The parameter dispersion type (Standard Deviation) was actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|||103.95|99.40|
81589041|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2||||0.4742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|12.0|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Role change, change from baseline||12.0|-5.6|0.4742
81589042|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.7597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|8.3|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Role change, change from baseline||8.3|-6.1|0.7597
81589043|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.9119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|5.2|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Cognitive change from baseline||5.2|-4.7|0.9119
81589044|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.7616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|5.0|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Cognitive change from baseline||5.0|-6.9|0.7616
81589045|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.6266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.0|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Cognitive change from baseline||6.0|-3.6|0.6266
81589046|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|4.8|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Emotional change from baseline||4.8|-4.8|0.9984
81589047|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.4873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|3.7|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Emotional change from baseline||3.7|-7.8|0.4873
81639575|NCT01180400|162969302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.21||Analysis for change in SDS work/school domain score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS work/school domain score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.21|-0.98|0.201
81639576|NCT01180400|162969303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.45|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS social life domain score. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.45|-0.62|0.756
81459218|NCT01704495|162609750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.56||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|2.49||2-sided p-value|Poisson regression|Correction for overdispersion made by Pearson chi-square|AZD5069 45 mg BID vs Placebo|||2.49|0.98|0.119
81589048|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.3938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|6.7|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Emotional change from baseline||6.7|-2.7|0.3938
81589049|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.6695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|5.2|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Social change from baseline||5.2|-8.1|0.6695
81589050|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4||||0.4041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|4.6|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Social change from baseline||4.6|-11.3|0.4041
81459219|NCT01704495|162609750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.53||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|2.46||2-sided|Poisson Regression|Correction for overdispersion made by Pearson chi-square|AZD5069 15 mg BID vs Placebo|||2.46|0.95|0.141
81589051|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9||||0.5538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|8.3|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Social change from baseline||8.3|-4.5|0.5538
81589052|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9||||0.2259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|2.4|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Fatigue change from baseline||2.4|-10.3|0.2259
81589053|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.6168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|5.7|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Fatigue change from baseline||5.7|-9.6|0.6168
81589054|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.5329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|4.3|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Fatigue change from baseline||4.3|-8.2|0.5329
81589055|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.9397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|5.0|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Nausea and Vomiting change from baseline||5.0|-4.7|0.9397
81589056|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.6716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|4.6|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Nausea and Vomiting change from baseline||4.6|-7.1|0.6716
81589057|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.5497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|6.2|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Nausea and Vomiting change from baseline||6.2|-3.3|0.5497
81589058|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3||||0.0625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|0.3|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Pain change from baseline||0.3|-12.8|0.0625
81589059|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.3214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|3.9|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Pain change from baseline||3.9|-11.9|0.3214
81589060|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.4898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|4.2|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Pain change from baseline||4.2|-8.7|0.4898
81589061|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6||||0.0761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|0.6|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Dyspnea change from baseline||0.6|-11.8|0.0761
81589062|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8||||0.3187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|3.7|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Dyspnea change from baseline||3.7|-11.2|0.3187
81459220|NCT01704495|162609750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.29||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|2.11||2-sided|Poisson Regression|Correction for overdispersion made by Pearson chi-square|AZD5069 5 mg BID vs Placebo|||2.11|0.79|0.397
81589063|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.5548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|4.2|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Dyspnea change from baseline||4.2|-7.9|0.5548
81589064|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|3.1|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Sleep disturbance change from baseline||3.1|-12.1|0.2450
81589065|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.8464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|8.2|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Sleep disturbance change from baseline||8.2|-10.0|0.8464
81589066|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.3351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|3.7|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Sleep Disturbance change from baseline||3.7|-10.9|0.3351
81589067|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.6291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|5.5|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Appetite loss change from baseline||5.5|-9.1|0.6291
81589068|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.7675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|10.1|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Appetite Loss change from baseline||10.1|-7.4|0.7675
81589069|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1||||0.3911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|4.0|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Appetite Loss change from baseline||4.0|-10.2|0.3911
81589070|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5||||0.0431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-0.2|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Constipation change from baseline||-0.2|-12.9|0.0431
81589071|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.9||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|-2.4|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Constipation change from baseline||-2.4|-17.4|0.0101
81589072|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.2796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|9.5|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Constipation change from baseline||9.5|-2.8|0.2796
81589073|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|10.8|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Diarrhea change from baseline||10.8|-2.2|0.1940
81589074|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.9||||0.0821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|14.8|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Diarrhea change from baseline||14.8|-0.9|0.0821
81589075|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.4169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|3.8|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Diarrhea change from baseline||3.8|-9.0|0.4169
81589076|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.5717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|4.2|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Financial Impact change from baseline||4.2|-7.5|0.5717
81589077|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.6949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|8.4|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Financial Impact change from baseline||8.4|-5.6|0.6949
81589078|NCT00094653|162851608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1||||0.2849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|2.6|||ANCOVA||Least square mean can be defined as a linear combination of estimated effects, from a linear model. These means are based on ANCOVA model with covariate variables as baseline score, M-stage and prior-IL2 treatment at randomization, and treatment.|Financial Impact change from baseline||2.6|-8.8|0.2849
81589079|NCT00330551|162851615|SUPERIORITY||t-test|0.77|||=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.483|1.058|||t-test, 2 sided||||t(80)=5.3, p\<.001|1.058|0.483|=.05
81589080|NCT00330551|162851616|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.1|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||=.001
81589081|NCT00330551|162851617|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.83|||||||Chi-squared|||||||=.83
81589082|NCT00330551|162851618|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2|||||||ANOVA|||A priori hypothesis was that long-acting injectible risperidone would lead to greater duration of work/school attendance than oral risperidone.||||=.20
81589083|NCT00330551|162851619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||ANOVA|||||||.71
81589084|NCT00330551|162851620|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.57|||||||ANOVA|||||||=.57
81589085|NCT00330551|162851622|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.16|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.16
81589086|NCT00330551|162851623|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.41|||||||ANOVA|||||||=.41
81589087|NCT03120013|162851633|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81589088|NCT03120013|162851634|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81589089|NCT03120013|162851635|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81589090|NCT03120013|162851636|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81589091|NCT03120013|162851637|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81589092|NCT03120013|162851638|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.006|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.006
81589093|NCT03120013|162851639|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81589094|NCT03120013|162851640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.043|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.043
81589095|NCT04733157|162851657|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.09||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Chi-squared|||||1.09|0.69|0.33
81589096|NCT04524403|162851715|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.24||||0.787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|2.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.01|-1.52|0.7870
81589097|NCT04524403|162851715|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.75||||0.4018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|2.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.51|-1.01|0.4018
81589098|NCT04524403|162851716|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5||||0.5228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|2.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.02|-1.03|0.5228
81589099|NCT04524403|162851717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.781||||0.2537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.661|4.802|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.802|0.661|0.2537
81589100|NCT04524403|162851717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.916||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.308|2.722|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.722|0.308|0.8740
81589101|NCT04524403|162851718|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.021|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.021|-0.021|0.9870
81589102|NCT04524403|162851718|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.008||||0.4624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.029|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.029|-0.013|0.4624
81589103|NCT02033889|162851728|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.71|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||||Based on Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis (cLDA) model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti hyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another anti-hyperglycemic agent, AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|-0.71|-1.05|<0.001
81589104|NCT02033889|162851728|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.53|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti hyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another anti-hyperglycemic agent, AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|-0.53|-0.87|<0.001
81589105|NCT02033889|162851730|OTHER||Difference in % vs Placebo/Glimepiride|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|5.4|||||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method was used to construct the 95% CI|5.4|-2.1|
81589106|NCT02033889|162851730|OTHER||Difference in % vs Placebo/Glimepiride|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|4.7|||||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method was used to construct the 95% CI|4.7|-2.5|
81589107|NCT02033889|162851731|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-38.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.5|-31.99|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||||Based on the cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (metformin monotherapy or metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|-31.99|-44.50|<0.001
81589108|NCT02033889|162851731|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-26.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.9|-20.48|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||||Based on the cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (metformin monotherapy or metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|-20.48|-32.90|<0.001
81589109|NCT02033889|162851732|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-1.03|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||||Based on the cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (metformin monotherapy or metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|-1.03|-2.16|<0.001
81589110|NCT02033889|162851732|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|-1.11|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||||Based on the cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (metformin monotherapy or metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|-1.11|-2.24|<0.001
81589111|NCT02033889|162851733|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio Relative to Placebo|4.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|7.62|||Regression, Logistic||||Adjusted odds ratio based on a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication (metformin monotherapy or metformin + another AHA), menopausal status, covariates for baseline A1C and baseline eGFR (continuous). Missing data imputed using a multiple imputation procedure based on cLDA prediction modeling with fixed effects as in the primary analysis, which allows for participants with missing data to be included in the analysis.|7.62|2.64|<0.001
81589112|NCT02033889|162851733|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio Relative to Placebo|3.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|5.06|||Regression, Logistic||||Adjusted odds ratio based on a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication (metformin monotherapy or metformin + another AHA), menopausal status, covariates for baseline A1C and baseline eGFR (continuous). Missing data imputed using a multiple imputation procedure based on cLDA prediction modeling with fixed effects as in the primary analysis, which allows for participants with missing data to be included in the analysis.|5.06|1.81|<0.001
81589113|NCT02033889|162851734|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-4.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.81|-2.19|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||||Based on the cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (metformin monotherapy or metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|-2.19|-6.81|<0.001
81589114|NCT02033889|162851734|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-3.68||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|-1.39|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||||Based on the cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (metformin monotherapy or metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|-1.39|-5.96|0.002
81589115|NCT02033889|162851735|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-2.42||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|-0.98|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||||Based on the cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (metformin monotherapy or metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|-0.98|-3.86|0.001
81589116|NCT02033889|162851735|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.82||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|-0.39|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||||Based on the cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (metformin monotherapy or metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|-0.39|-3.24|0.013
81639577|NCT01180400|162969304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.68|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS family life/home responsibilities domain score. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.68|-0.40|0.620
81459221|NCT02375971|162609792|SUPERIORITY|The primary efficacy variable was treatment success, defined as the absence of active ROP and absence of unfavorable structural outcomes in both eyes 24 weeks after starting study treatment.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9932|4.8235|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.8235|0.9932|0.0254
81589117|NCT02033889|162851736|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|5.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|13.9|||Regression, Logistic||||Adjusted odds ratio based on a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication (metformin monotherapy or metformin + another AHA), menopausal status, covariates for baseline A1C and baseline eGFR (continuous). Missing data imputed using a multiple imputation procedure based on cLDA prediction modeling with fixed effects as in the primary analysis, which allows for participants with missing data to be included in the analysis.|13.90|2.10|<0.001
81589118|NCT02033889|162851736|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|3.1||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|8.22|||Regression, Logistic||||Adjusted odds ratio based on a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication (metformin monotherapy or metformin + another AHA), menopausal status, covariates for baseline A1C and baseline eGFR (continuous). Missing data imputed using a multiple imputation procedure based on cLDA prediction modeling with fixed effects as in the primary analysis, which allows for participants with missing data to be included in the analysis.|8.22|1.17|0.023
81589119|NCT02033889|162851737|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Placebo|-16.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|-11.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|Miettinen \& Nurminen method was used to construct both the 95% CI and derive p-value for the difference between the proportions (i.e. percentages).||||-11.2|-22.2|<0.001
81589120|NCT02033889|162851737|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Placebo|-14.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|-9.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method.|Miettinen \& Nurminen method was used to construct both the 95% CI and derive p-value for the difference between the proportions (i.e. percentages).||||-9.4|-20.9|<0.001
81589121|NCT02033889|162851756|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.5|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.50|-0.71|
81639578|NCT01180400|162969305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.592||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.981|3.286|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF % maximum total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||3.286|-2.981|0.924
81639579|NCT01180400|162969306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF item 15 score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.10|-0.30|0.345
81639580|NCT01180400|162969307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.19|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF item 16 as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.19|-0.20|0.942
81639581|NCT01180400|162969308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0198||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.0279||Analysis for change in EQ-5D index score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization EQ-5D total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.0279|-0.0500|0.576
81459222|NCT03889418|162609824|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.309|0.292|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.292|-0.309|0.956
81459223|NCT03889418|162609825|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|-0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.005|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-.005|-0.200|0.039
81459224|NCT03889418|162609826|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio, log|0.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.282||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.506|0.603|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.603|-0.506|0.864
81589122|NCT02033889|162851756|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|97.0|-0.83|0.37|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.37|-0.83|
81589123|NCT02033889|162851757|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.39|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|1.39|0.00|
81589124|NCT02033889|162851757|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.99|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.99|-0.38|
81589125|NCT02033889|162851758|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.68|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.68|-0.15|
81589126|NCT02033889|162851758|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.48|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.48|-0.33|
81589127|NCT02033889|162851759|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.39|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti hyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.39|-0.76|
81639582|NCT01180400|162969308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|3.73||Analysis of change in EQ-5D VAS score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization EQ-5D VAS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||3.73|-4.58|0.842
81589128|NCT02033889|162851759|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.35|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti hyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.35|-0.78|
81589129|NCT02033889|162851763|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.88|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.88|-0.53|
81589130|NCT02033889|162851763|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|97.0|-0.88|0.51|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.51|-0.88|
81589131|NCT02033889|162851764|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.98|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.98|-0.48|
81589132|NCT02033889|162851764|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.91|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.91|-0.51|
81589133|NCT02033889|162851765|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.04|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|-0.04|-0.95|
81589134|NCT02033889|162851765|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.23|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.23|-0.66|
81589135|NCT02033889|162851766|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.72|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti hyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.72|-0.61|
81589136|NCT02033889|162851766|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.49|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti hyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.49|-0.78|
81589137|NCT02033889|162851770|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.56|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.56|-1.01|
81589138|NCT02033889|162851770|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|97.0|-1.06|0.5|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.50|-1.06|
81589139|NCT02033889|162851771|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.13|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|1.13|-0.58|
81589140|NCT02033889|162851771|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.93|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.93|-0.70|
81589141|NCT02033889|162851772|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-0.24|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|-0.24|-1.44|
81589142|NCT02033889|162851772|OTHER||Difference in the least Squares Means|-0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.05|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.05|-1.12|
81589143|NCT02033889|162851773|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.65|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti hyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.65|-0.77|
81589144|NCT02033889|162851773|OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.85|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti hyperglycemic medication (Metformin monotherapy or Metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous), menopausal status, and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.85|-0.50|
81589145|NCT01513317|162851781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.082||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimated parameter is the difference in proportion of participants who had a reduction in RBC transfusion to treat the anemia of MDS.|||0.20|-0.03|0.271
81589146|NCT01513317|162851782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|0.07||||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.93|||ANCOVA||The estimated parameter is the difference in LS means of the change from baseline hemoglobin levels at Week 13.|||0.93|-0.79|0.872
81459225|NCT03889418|162609827|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio, log|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.272|0.308|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.308|-0.272|0.901
81589147|NCT01513317|162851783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.042||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimated parameter is the difference in proportion of participants achieving hemoglobin improvement at Week 13.|||0.15|-0.06|0.494
81589148|NCT01513317|162851784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.002||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimated parameter is the difference in proportion of participants who did not require a blood transfusion in the 8 weeks of treatment before unblinding at Week 13.|||0.09|-0.09|0.986
81589149|NCT01513317|162851785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|1.96||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|6.27|||ANCOVA||The estimated parameter is the difference in LS means for changes from baseline in bone marrow blasts at Week 13.|||6.27|-2.35|0.363
81589150|NCT01513317|162851786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-1.69||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|0.17|||ANCOVA||The estimated parameter is the difference in LS means of the number of RBC transfusions during the 8 weeks of treament before unblinding at Week 13.|||0.17|-3.55|0.073
81589151|NCT01610700|162851787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-5.93||||0.124||95.0|-13.52|1.65|||ANCOVA|||The change in the primary impairment was compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline primary impairment score as the covariate.||1.65|-13.52|0.124
81589152|NCT01610700|162851788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-7.1||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.56|0.37|||ANCOVA|||The change in the spasticity visual analogue scale score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA with baseline primary impairment score as the covariate.||0.37|-14.56|0.062
81589153|NCT01610700|162851789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-1.88||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.73|8.96|||ANCOVA|||The change in the pain visual analogue scale score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA with baseline primary impairment score as the covariate.||8.96|-12.73|0.731
81639583|NCT00700999|162969320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.45|-1.38|.001
81589154|NCT01610700|162851790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-3.3||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.82|5.21|||ANCOVA|||The change in the muscle spasm visual analogue scale score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA with baseline primary impairment score as the covariate.||5.21|-11.82|0.443
81589155|NCT01610700|162851791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-6.85||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.31|6.6|||ANCOVA|||The change in the tremor visual analogue scale score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA with baseline primary impairment score as the covariate.||6.60|-20.31|0.311
81589156|NCT01610700|162851792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-6.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.36||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|2.38|||ANCOVA|||The change in bladder problems visual analogue scale score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA with baseline primary impairment score as the covariate.||2.38|-14.90|0.154
81589157|NCT01610700|162851793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.43|||Fisher Exact|||The proportion of subjects with better/much better assessments was compared between groups using a Fisher's Exact Test.||2.43|0.77|0.293
81589158|NCT01610700|162851795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.69||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|2.5|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in the mean Beck's Depression Inventory score at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA with baseline primary impairment score as the covariate.||2.50|-1.11|0.450
81589159|NCT01610700|162851796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.12||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.18|||ANCOVA|||The change baseline in the mean Fatigue Severity Scale Questionnaire score at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA with baseline primary impairment score as the covariate.||0.18|-0.43|0.427
81589160|NCT01610700|162851798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.72||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|3.82|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in the mean total 28-item General Health Questionnaire score at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA with baseline primary impairment score as the covariate.||3.82|-2.38|0.647
81589161|NCT01610700|162851800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|1.54|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in the mean total bladder control test score at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA with baseline primary impairment score as the covariate.||1.54|-1.77|0.889
81589162|NCT01610700|162851803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-7.1||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.11|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||The from baseline in the mean sleep quality 100 mm visual analogue scale score at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA with baseline primary impairment score as the covariate.||-0.08|-14.11|0.047
81589163|NCT01610700|162851804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-4.53||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.45|2.4|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in the mean sleep amount 100 mm visual analogue scale score at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA with baseline primary impairment score as the covariate.||2.40|-11.45|0.198
81639584|NCT00700999|162969320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.78||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.99|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.99|-.84|.869
81639585|NCT02379078|162969321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0246
81639586|NCT02379078|162969322|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81459226|NCT02816736|162609844|SUPERIORITY||ratio of the AUCs|0.95||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.08|||Regression, Linear|||AUC was normalized for time; With the log-scale, the value of 0 indicates, on average, no change in NTproBNP from baseline.||1.08|0.84|0.45
81459227|NCT02816736|162609845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.22||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|3.97|||general linear model|||||3.97|-26.4|0.15
81459228|NCT02816736|162609846|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.68|||ordinal logistic regression|||||1.68|0.78|0.51
81459229|NCT02816736|162609847|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.87|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.87|0.84|0.16
81459230|NCT02816736|162609848|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.91|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.91|0.34|0.99
81589164|NCT01610700|162851805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-1.36||||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|6.07|||ANCOVA|||The from baseline in the mean feeling upon wakening 100 mm visual analogue scale score at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA with baseline primary impairment score as the covariate.||6.07|-8.80|0.717
81589165|NCT01610700|162851806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.47||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.07|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in the mean Barthel Activities for Daily Living scale score at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA with baseline primary impairment score as the covariate.||0.07|-1.01|0.087
81589166|NCT01610700|162851810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|1.81||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|3.6|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in the mean Guy's Neurological Disability Scale score at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA with baseline primary impairment score as the covariate.||3.60|0.02|0.048
81589167|NCT01610700|162851811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.11||||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|1.64|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in the mean Atkinson Morley Information Processing Battery test score at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA with baseline primary impairment score as the covariate.||1.64|-1.85|0.904
81589168|NCT02002767|162851844|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean(GLSM) Ratio|149.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|116.62|190.49||||||A sample size of 8 evaluable participants in each renal function group (normal and severely impaired) will provide at least 80% power to reject the null hypothesis that participants with severe renal impairment have a minimum increase of 100% in AUC0-last, AUCinf, or Cmax of velpatasvir compared to participants with normal renal function.||190.49|116.62|
81589169|NCT02002767|162851845|OTHER||GLSM Ratio|149.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|116.97|192.11||||||A sample size of 8 evaluable participants in each renal function group (normal and severely impaired) will provide at least 80% power to reject the null hypothesis that participants with severe renal impairment have a minimum increase of 100% in AUC0-last, AUCinf, or Cmax of velpatasvir compared to participants with normal renal function.||192.11|116.97|
81589170|NCT02002767|162851846|OTHER||GLSM Ratio|110.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.76|135.38||||||A sample size of 8 evaluable participants in each renal function group (normal and severely impaired) will provide at least 80% power to reject the null hypothesis that participants with severe renal impairment have a minimum increase of 100% in AUC0-last, AUCinf, or Cmax of velpatasvir compared to participants with normal renal function.||135.38|90.76|
81589171|NCT00812929|162851850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|4.13||||||||4.13|-1.56|
81589172|NCT00812929|162851850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|3.37||||||||3.37|-2.32|
81589173|NCT00812929|162851850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.441|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|3.18||||||||3.18|-2.52|
81589174|NCT00812929|162851850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.438|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|5.37||||||||5.37|-0.31|
81589175|NCT00812929|162851851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.638|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|5.75||||||2 Hours||5.75|-0.72|
81589176|NCT00812929|162851851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.247|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|2.58||||||9.5 Hours||2.58|-2.34|
81589177|NCT00812929|162851851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.637|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|5.84||||||2 Hours||5.84|-0.64|
81589178|NCT00812929|162851851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.247|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.22||||||9.5 Hours||3.22|-1.70|
81639587|NCT02379078|162969323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.12
81639588|NCT02379078|162969324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.468|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.468
81639589|NCT02379078|162969325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.60
81639590|NCT03875729|162969342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1253|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0852|0.1653||ITT: The ANCOVA model included treatment, age group at randomization, and baseline C-peptide ln(AUC+1) as independent variables. Missing data at Week 78 were multiply imputed using pattern-mixture model under the missing not at random assumption.|ANCOVA||Least squares mean (LSmean) difference = Teplizumab - Placebo|This study was designed to show a difference of at least a 40% in C-peptide response between teplizumab and placebo. In geometric means, this translates to a value of (1.4×0.28) = 0.392. Consequently, approximately 300 participants were planned for enrollment, assuming 2-sided α=0.05, 90% power, 2:1 randomization, and a 10% dropout rate.||0.1653|0.0852|<0.001
81639591|NCT03875729|162969342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1385|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0994|0.1776||PP: The ANCOVA model included treatment, age group at randomization, and baseline C-peptide ln(AUC+1) as independent variables. Missing data at Week 78 were multiply imputed using a pattern-mixture model under the missing not at random assumption.|ANCOVA||Least squares mean (LSmean) difference = teplizumab - placebo|||0.1776|0.0994|<0.001
81639592|NCT03875729|162969343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.131||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.018||ITT: ANCOVA model included treatment, age group at randomization, and screening peak C-peptide category as independent variables. Missing data at Week 78 were multiply imputed using a pattern-mixture model under the missing not at random assumption.|ANCOVA||LSmean difference = teplizumab - placebo.|||0.018|-0.280|0.085
81639593|NCT03875729|162969343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.167|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.256|-0.078||PP: ANCOVA model included treatment, age group at randomization, and screening peak C-peptide category as independent variables. Missing data at Week 78 were multiply imputed using a pattern-mixture model under the missing not at random assumption.|ANCOVA||LSmean difference = teplizumab - placebo.|||-0.078|-0.256|<0.001
81639594|NCT03875729|162969344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.24||ITT: ANCOVA model included treatment, age group at randomization, screening peak C-peptide category, baseline HbA1c as independent variables. Missing data were multiply imputed using a pattern-mixture model under the missing not at random assumption.|ANCOVA|||||0.24|-0.42|0.606
81639595|NCT03875729|162969344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.2||PP: ANOVA model included treatment, age group at randomization, screening peak C-peptide category, baseline HbA1c as independent variables. Missing data were multiply imputed using a pattern-mixture model under the missing not at random assumption.|ANCOVA||LSmean difference = teplizumab - placebo.|||0.20|-0.46|0.454
81589179|NCT00812929|162851851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.639|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|6.03||||||2 Hours||6.03|-0.45|
81639596|NCT03875729|162969345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.71||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|11.15||ITT: The ANCOVA model included treatment, age group at randomization, and screening peak C-peptide category as independent variables. Missing data were multiply imputed using a pattern-mixture model under the missing not at random assumption.|ANCOVA||LSmean difference = teplizumab - placebo.|||11.15|-1.72|0.151
81639597|NCT03875729|162969345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.17||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|12.22||PP: The ANCOVA model included treatment, age group at randomization, and screening peak C-peptide category as independent variables. Missing data were multiply imputed using a pattern-mixture model under the missing not at random assumption.|ANCOVA||LSmean difference = teplizumab - placebo.|||12.22|0.13|0.045
81639598|NCT03875729|162969346|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.1||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.64||ITT: Estimates and p-values were obtained from a negative binomial regression model using rate of hypoglycemic episodes as dependent variable and treatment, age group at randomization, and screening peak C-peptide category as independent variables.|Negative binomial regression model||Rate ratio = teplizumab / placebo.|||1.64|0.74|0.634
81639599|NCT03875729|162969346|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.09||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.65||PP: Estimates and p-values were obtained from a negative binomial regression model using rate of hypoglycemic episodes as dependent variable and treatment age group at randomization, and screening peak C-peptide category as independent variables.|Rate ratio||Rate ratio = teplizumab / placebo.|||1.65|0.72|0.690
81639600|NCT02516202|162969357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||P-values from active treatment vs. placebo contrasts in a repeated measures linear model of outcome as a function of treatment arm, clinical site, week, and baseline outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Regression, Linear|Robust standard errors were calculated using generalized estimating equations to account for within-participant correlation between repeated measures||||||0.25
81639601|NCT02516202|162969357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31||||||P-values from active treatment vs. placebo contrasts in a repeated measures linear model of outcome as a function of treatment arm, clinical site, week, and baseline outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025|Regression, Linear|Robust standard errors were calculated using generalized estimating equations to account for within-participant correlation between repeated measures||||||0.31
81639602|NCT02516202|162969358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||P-values from active treatment vs. placebo contrasts in a repeated measures linear model of outcome as a function of treatment arm, clinical site, week, and baseline outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Regression, Linear|Robust standard errors were calculated using generalized estimating equations to account for within-participant correlation between repeated measures||||||0.99
81589180|NCT00812929|162851851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.248|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|5.95||||||9.5 Hours||5.95|1.02|
81589181|NCT00812929|162851851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.637|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.06|9.54||||||2 Hours||9.54|3.06|
81589182|NCT00812929|162851851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.245|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|4.73||||||9.5 Hours||4.73|-0.19|
81589183|NCT00812929|162851852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|3.25|||||Estimates and 95% confidence intervals for treatment difference between each active dose and placebo for each challenge time point were calculated.|2 Hours||3.25|-1.37|
81639603|NCT02516202|162969358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||P-values from active treatment vs. placebo contrasts in a repeated measures linear model of outcome as a function of treatment arm, clinical site, week, and baseline outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Regression, Linear|Robust standard errors were calculated using generalized estimating equations to account for within-participant correlation between repeated measures||||||0.05
81639604|NCT02516202|162969359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||P-values from active treatment vs. placebo contrasts in a repeated measures linear model of outcome as a function of treatment arm, clinical site, week, and baseline outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Regression, Linear|Robust standard errors were calculated using generalized estimating equations to account for within-participant correlation between repeated measures||||||0.64
81639605|NCT02516202|162969359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||P-values from active treatment vs. placebo contrasts in a repeated measures linear model of outcome as a function of treatment arm, clinical site, week, and baseline outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Regression, Linear|Robust standard errors were calculated using generalized estimating equations to account for within-participant correlation between repeated measures||||||0.17
81639606|NCT02516202|162969361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||p-value calculation includes 195 participants with known responses at week 12.|Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81639607|NCT02516202|162969362|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81639608|NCT02516202|162969362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.60
81639609|NCT02516202|162969363|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81639610|NCT02516202|162969363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.95
81522019|NCT02963701|162733050|EQUIVALENCE|A claim of bioequivalence was made if the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric means of T/R ratio was contained in the pre-defined acceptance range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|T/R Ratio (%)|86.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.85|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.03|91.28|||ANOVA|Results are based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment.|The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios (%) of Test and Reference products. The parameter dispersion type (Standard Deviation) was actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|||91.28|82.03|
81589184|NCT00812929|162851852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.878|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|1.8|||||Estimates and 95% confidence intervals for treatment difference between each active dose and placebo for each challenge time point were calculated.|9.5 Hours||1.80|-1.66|
81589185|NCT00812929|162851852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.873|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|2.63|||||Estimates and 95% confidence intervals for treatment difference between each active dose and placebo for each challenge time point were calculated.|24 Hours||2.63|-0.82|
81459231|NCT02816736|162609849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|4.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.00|1.05|0.035
81589186|NCT00812929|162851852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.169|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|3.43|||||Estimates and 95% confidence intervals for treatment difference between each active dose and placebo for each challenge time point were calculated.|2 Hours||3.43|-1.19|
81589187|NCT00812929|162851852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.878|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|2.95|||||Estimates and 95% confidence intervals for treatment difference between each active dose and placebo for each challenge time point were calculated.|9.5 Hours||2.95|-0.51|
81589188|NCT00812929|162851852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.873|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|1.9|||||Estimates and 95% confidence intervals for treatment difference between each active dose and placebo for each challenge time point were calculated.|24 Hours||1.90|-1.55|
81589189|NCT00812929|162851852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.171|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|3.82|||||Estimates and 95% confidence intervals for treatment difference between each active dose and placebo for each challenge time point were calculated.|2 Hours||3.82|-0.80|
81589190|NCT00812929|162851852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.879|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|5.03|||||Estimates and 95% confidence intervals for treatment difference between each active dose and placebo for each challenge time point were calculated.|9.5 Hours||5.03|1.57|
81589191|NCT00812929|162851852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.874|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|1.62|||||Estimates and 95% confidence intervals for treatment difference between each active dose and placebo for each challenge time point were calculated.|24 Hours||1.62|-1.83|
81589192|NCT00812929|162851852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.169|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|5.48|||||Estimates and 95% confidence intervals for treatment difference between each active dose and placebo for each challenge time point were calculated.|2 Hours||5.48|0.86|
81589193|NCT00812929|162851852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.877|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.84|||||Estimates and 95% confidence intervals for treatment difference between each active dose and placebo for each challenge time point were calculated.|9.5 Hours||3.84|0.38|
81639611|NCT02841449|162969364|OTHER|||||||0.886|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired sample||||||0.886
81639612|NCT02841449|162969364|OTHER|||||||0.43||||||The above is the trial\*time interaction. trial, p = 0.627; time, p \< 0.001|ANOVA|repeated measures||||||0.430
81639613|NCT02841449|162969365|OTHER|||||||0.369|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired samples||||||0.369
81639614|NCT02841449|162969365|OTHER|||||||0.859||||||The above is the trial\*time interaction. trial p = 0.200; time p \< 0.001|ANOVA|repeated measures||||||0.859
81639615|NCT02841449|162969366|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired samples||||||<0.001
81639616|NCT02841449|162969366|OTHER|||||||0.261||||||The above is the trial\*time interaction. trial p = 0.002; time p = 0.282|ANOVA|repeated measures||||||0.261
81639617|NCT02841449|162969367|OTHER|||||||0.736|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired samples||||||0.736
81639618|NCT02841449|162969368|OTHER|||||||0.542|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired samples||||||0.542
81639619|NCT02841449|162969369|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired samples||||||0.400
81639620|NCT02841449|162969370|OTHER|||||||0.646|||||||ANOVA|repeated measures||Visual analogue scale for thirst||||0.646
81639621|NCT02841449|162969370|OTHER|||||||0.403|||||||ANOVA|repeated measures||visual analogue scale for desire for savoury||||0.403
81639622|NCT02841449|162969370|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||ANOVA|repeated measures||visual analogue scale for desire for salt||||0.022
81639623|NCT02841449|162969370|OTHER|||||||0.849|||||||ANOVA|repeated measures||visual analogue scale for hunger||||0.849
81589194|NCT00812929|162851852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.872|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.44|||||Estimates and 95% confidence intervals for treatment difference between each active dose and placebo for each challenge time point were calculated.|24 Hours||3.44|-0.00|
81589195|NCT00812929|162851853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.21|||||Hazard ratio = ratio of likelihood of recovery at any time on active treatment vs placebo|2 Hours||2.21|0.71|
81589196|NCT00812929|162851853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.06|||||Hazard ratio = ratio of likelihood of recovery at any time on active treatment vs placebo|9.5 Hours||2.06|0.59|
81589197|NCT00812929|162851853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.43|||||Hazard ratio = ratio of likelihood of recovery at any time on active treatment vs placebo|24 Hours||3.43|0.93|
81589198|NCT00812929|162851853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.48|||||Hazard ratio = ratio of likelihood of recovery at any time on active treatment vs placebo|2 Hours||2.48|0.81|
81589199|NCT00812929|162851853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|3.66|||||Hazard ratio = ratio of likelihood of recovery at any time on active treatment vs placebo|9.5 Hours||3.66|1.01|
81589200|NCT00812929|162851853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|3.25|||||Hazard ratio = ratio of likelihood of recovery at any time on active treatment vs placebo|24 Hours||3.25|0.86|
81589201|NCT00812929|162851853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|3.69|||||Hazard ratio = ratio of likelihood of recovery at any time on active treatment vs placebo|2 Hours||3.69|1.19|
81589202|NCT00812929|162851853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|5.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.75|10.94|||||Hazard ratio = ratio of likelihood of recovery at any time on active treatment vs placebo|9.5 Hours||10.94|2.75|
81589203|NCT00812929|162851853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.64|||||Hazard ratio = ratio of likelihood of recovery at any time on active treatment vs placebo|24 Hours||3.64|1.00|
81589204|NCT00812929|162851853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|6.48|||||Hazard ratio = ratio of likelihood of recovery at any time on active treatment vs placebo|2 Hours||6.48|2.00|
81589205|NCT00812929|162851853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|3.87|||||Hazard ratio = ratio of likelihood of recovery at any time on active treatment vs placebo|9.5 Hours||3.87|1.07|
81589206|NCT00812929|162851853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|6.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|12.71|||||Hazard ratio = ratio of likelihood of recovery at any time on active treatment vs placebo|24 Hours||12.71|2.90|
81589207|NCT03915548|162851894|OTHER|Group by time interaction (difference in trajectory)||||||0.54||||||Adjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|multiple-degree-of-freedom test|||F(3,747)=0.88|||.54
81589208|NCT03915548|162851895|OTHER|Group by time interaction (difference in trajectory)||||||0.09||||||Adjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|multiple-degree-of-freedom test|||F(3,746.4)=2.64|||.09
81589209|NCT03915548|162851896|OTHER|Group by time interaction (difference in trajectory)||||||0.55||||||Adjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson model with log link; multiple-degree-of-freedom test|||F(3,717)=0.7|||.55
81589210|NCT03915548|162851897|OTHER|Group by time interaction (difference in trajectory)||||||0.99||||||Adjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|multiple-degree-of-freedom test|||F(3,394.7)=0.18|||.99
81589211|NCT03915548|162851898|OTHER|Group by time interaction (difference in trajectory)||||||0.99||||||Overall score adjusted P = 0.99 Physical subscale adjusted P = 0.99 Social subscale adjusted P = 0.99 Emotional subscale adjusted P = 0.99 Functional subscale adjusted P = 0.99|Mixed Models Analysis|multiple-degree-of-freedom test|||"Group by time interaction:~Overall score: F(3,731.3)=0.03 Physical subscale: F(3,744.5)=0.23 Social subscale: F(3,740.6)=0.32 Emotional subscale: F(3,743)=0.46 Functional subscale: F(3,746.1)=0.3"|||0.99
81639624|NCT02841449|162969370|OTHER|||||||0.062|||||||ANOVA|repeated measures||visual analogue scale for fullness||||0.062
81589212|NCT03915548|162851899|OTHER|Group by time interaction (difference in trajectory)||||||0.99||||||Active coping adjusted P = 0.99 Planning adjusted P = 0.21 Positive reframing adjusted P = 0.99|Mixed Models Analysis|multiple-degrees-of-freedom test|||Active planning: F(3,746)=0.8 Planning: F(3,744.8)=2.93 Positive reframing = F(3,742)=0.21|||0.99
81589213|NCT03915548|162851900|OTHER|Group by time interaction (difference in trajectory)||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|multiple-degrees-of-freedom test|||Disengagement: F(3,741.2)=5.09 Reengagement: F(3,745.7)=0.81|||0.02
81589214|NCT03915548|162851901|OTHER|Group by time interaction (difference in trajectory)||||||0.99||||||Anxiety adjusted P = 0.99 Depression adjusted P = 0.99|Mixed Models Analysis|multiple-degrees-of-freedom test|||Anxiety: F(3,737.5)=0.17 Depression: F(3,733.6)=0.85|||0.99
81589215|NCT03915548|162851902|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.26||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.54||Importance subscale: Adjusted P = .09 Performance subscale: Adjusted P = \<.001 Satisfaction subscale: Adjusted P = \<.001|Mixed Models Analysis|multiple-degrees-of-freedom test|Importance subscale: Cohen's d = 0.26 (-.01, 0.54) Performance subscale: Cohen's d = 0.60 (0.32, 0.87) Satisfaction subscale: Cohen's d = 0.76 (0.48, 1.02)|||0.54|-.01|.09
81589216|NCT03217136|162851903|OTHER|The Miettinen \& Nurminen method was used.|Difference in Percentage|18.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|41.1||||||Difference in Percentage (C/T+MTZ minus MERO)||41.1|-2.6|
81589217|NCT03217136|162851904|OTHER|The Miettinen \& Nurminen method was used.|Difference in Percentage|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|9.9||||||Difference in Percentage (C/T+MTZ minus MERO)||9.9|-12.9|
81589218|NCT03217136|162851905|OTHER|The difference in percentage was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by age group with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. If there was a zero count in any class of the stratum, the groups with the lower count were pooled with its near age group stratum in the model.|Difference in Percentage|-14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.67|4.93||||||Difference in Percentage (C/T+MTZ minus MERO)||4.93|-26.67|
81589219|NCT03217136|162851906|OTHER|The difference in percentage was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by age group with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. If there was a zero count in any class of the stratum, the groups with the lower count were pooled with its near age group stratum in the model.|Difference in Percentage|-19.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.18|-2.89||||||Difference in Percentage (C/T+MTZ minus MERO)||-2.89|-30.18|
81639625|NCT02841449|162969370|OTHER|||||||0.549|||||||ANOVA|repeated measures||visual analogue scale for how much participants felt they could eat||||0.549
81639626|NCT02841449|162969370|OTHER|||||||0.402|||||||ANOVA|repeated measures||visual analogue scale for sweet desire||||0.402
81639627|NCT02841449|162969370|OTHER|||||||0.138|||||||ANOVA|repeated measures||visual analogue scale for fatty food desire||||0.138
81589220|NCT03217136|162851907|OTHER|The difference in percentage was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by age group with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. If there was a zero count in any class of the stratum, the groups with the lower count were pooled with its near age group stratum in the model.|Difference in Percentage|-11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.66|9.61||||||Difference in Percentage (C/T+MTZ minus MERO)||9.61|-23.66|
81589221|NCT03217136|162851908|OTHER|The difference in percentage was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by age group with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. If there was a zero count in any class of the stratum, the groups with the lower count were pooled with its near age group stratum in the model.|Difference in Percentage|-16.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.59|1.39||||||Difference in Percentage (C/T+MTZ minus MERO)||1.39|-27.59|
81589222|NCT00678691|162851909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||all p-values come from one model analysis and are therefore included in free text as such|piecewise model|A piecewise statistical model results for between group differences: P=.390 (baseline through week 5), p=.775 (week 5 - week 8||Authors expected armodafinal to work better than placebo reducing BFI scale scores by 30%. A piecewise statistical model was used to compare baseline scores against those over through week 8. Piecewise results for between group differences for BFI Scores: P=.390 (baseline through week 5), p=.775 (week 5 - week 8).||||<0.05
81589223|NCT02214147|162851920|OTHER|The effect of hepatic impairment on alisertib PK. Combined analysis of moderate and severe hepatic impairment in reference to normal hepatic function.|Least Squares Geometric Mean Ratio|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.12|1.8|||||Least Squares Geometric Means Ratio= Moderate + Severe Hepatic Impairment/Normal Hepatic Function|||1.80|1.12|
81589224|NCT02214147|162851921|OTHER|The effect of hepatic impairment on alisertib PK. Combined analysis of moderate and severe hepatic impairment in reference to normal hepatic function.|Least Squares Geometric Mean Ratio|3.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.33|4.43|||||Least Squares Geometric Mean Ratio=Moderate + Severe Hepatic Impairment/Normal Hepatic Function|||4.43|2.33|
81589225|NCT02214147|162851922|OTHER|The effect of hepatic impairment on alisertib PK. Combined analysis of moderate and severe hepatic impairment in reference to normal hepatic function.|Least Squares Geometric Mean Ratio|2.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.84|3.53|||||Least Squares Geometric Mean Ratio=Moderate + Severe Hepatic Impairment/Normal Hepatic Function|||3.53|1.84|
81589226|NCT04875520|162851960|NON_INFERIORITY|Overall rate compared using GEE model includes any person affiliated with the school who tested positive at least once during the study period that the schools reported to us that were positive. This includes people in our testing program and not in our testing program.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01845||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04981|0.01292|||generalized estimating equations|||||0.01292|-0.04981|0.25
81589227|NCT02915029|162851976|SUPERIORITY|The primary hypothesis being tested was that the intervention will increase patient activation.|Mean Difference (Net)|8.7||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|15.5|||ANCOVA|Primary outcome was change in PAM total score, adjusted for baseline level. Adjusting for family clustering with generalized estimated equations.|This reflects the between-group difference for the within-person change scores in PAM total score adjusting for baseline values per person.|Group 1(usual care) is the comparison group, group 2 is the intervention group.|Applied generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for within family (household) clustering.|15.5|1.9|0.01
81589228|NCT00086580|162851998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.467|0.795|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazards model was stratified by Rai Stage Group||||0.795|0.467|<0.001
81589229|NCT00086580|162851999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.15||P-value presented is adjusted for multiple tests using Hochberg procedure for 3 clinically important secondary endpoints: ORR, CR rates and OS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH chi-square test for a difference in overall response rates between treatments stratified by Rai Stage Group.|Difference and confidence interval (CI) calculated using the recommended method by Altman et al.|Comparison of Overall Response.||0.15|-0.03|0.178
81589230|NCT00086580|162851999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.15||P-value presented is adjusted for multiple tests using Hochberg procedure for 3 clinically important secondary endpoints: ORR, CR rates and OS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH chi-square test for a difference in complete response rates between treatments stratified by Rai Stage Group.|Difference and confidence interval (CI) calculated using the recommended method by Altman et al.|Comparison of complete response (CR).||0.15|0.02|0.018
81589231|NCT00086580|162852000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.648||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.449|0.937||P-value presented is adjusted for multiple tests using Hochberg procedure for 3 clinically important secondary endpoints: ORR, CR rates and OS.|Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazards model stratified by Rai Stage Group||||0.937|0.449|0.042
81589232|NCT00086580|162852001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.562|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.752|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model stratified by Rai Stage Group.||||0.752|0.420|<0.001
81589233|NCT00086580|162852003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.718||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.543|0.951|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazards model stratified by Rai Stage Group.||||0.951|0.543|0.021
81589234|NCT00086580|162852011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.75||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.531|1.059|||Regression, Cox|||||1.059|0.531|0.102
81589235|NCT00086580|162852012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.443|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.292|0.671|||Regression, Cox|||||0.671|0.292|<0.001
81589236|NCT00086580|162852013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.066||||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.619|1.836|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazards model||||1.836|0.619|0.819
81589237|NCT00086580|162852014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.416|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.69|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazards model||||0.690|0.250|<0.001
81589238|NCT00086580|162852017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH chi-square test for a difference in response rates between treatments stratified by Rai Stage Group.||||0.08|0.01|0.014
81611204|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-8.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-8.0|-15.0|<0.001
81589239|NCT04452188|162852018|EQUIVALENCE|Prior studies suggest a 25-50% reduction in oxidative stress in normoxia relative to supra-physiologic oxygen. A 20% difference was considered clinically meaningful, and a sample size of 42 total participants was anticipated to achieve at least 80% power with a two-sided 5% significance level. However, an interim analysis recommended by the DSMB after enrollment of 29 patients revealed a significant difference in the primary outcome between the groups, and enrollment was thus stopped.|||||<|0.01||||||To provide a more conservative estimate of significance, the Hochberg sequential procedure was used for adjustment of multiple comparisons in the serum biomarker data including the primary outcome.|t-test, 2 sided|||Each participant's post-operative samples were normalized to their baseline sample and described as a fold-of-change from baseline.||||<0.01
81589240|NCT04452188|162852020|OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to compare the post-operative length of stay between the two groups.||||0.66
81589241|NCT04452188|162852021|OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to compare the days alive and out of ICU at 30 days since surgery between the two groups||||0.66
81589242|NCT04452188|162852022|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81589243|NCT04452188|162852023|OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.49
81589244|NCT04452188|162852024|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||To provide a more conservative estimate of significance, the Hochberg sequential procedure was used for adjustment of multiple comparisons in the serum biomarker data including the primary outcome.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81589245|NCT04452188|162852025|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||To provide a more conservative estimate of significance, the Hochberg sequential procedure was used for adjustment of multiple comparisons in the serum biomarker data including the primary outcome.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81589246|NCT04452188|162852026|OTHER||||||<|0.1||||||To provide a more conservative estimate of significance, the Hochberg sequential procedure was used for adjustment of multiple comparisons in the serum biomarker data including the primary outcome.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.1
81589247|NCT00261716|162852031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Chi-squared|1 degree of freedom||Intent to treat analysis||||.33
81589248|NCT00261716|162852032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom=36||intent to treat analysis||||.75
81639628|NCT02841449|162969371|OTHER|||||||0.055||||||Above is trial\*time effect. trial p = 0.135; time p = 0.011|ANOVA|repeated measures||||||0.055
81589249|NCT00261716|162852033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom=17||||||.41
81589250|NCT00261716|162852034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|Fishers exact= 1.0; one degree of freedom||intent to treat --all participants who obtained at least one job||||>.05
81589251|NCT00261716|162852034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>.05
81589252|NCT00261716|162852035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|employment status effect- F(1,12)=..85||Intent to treat analysis||||.37
81589253|NCT00261716|162852035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|time effect F(1,54)=.2.05||||||.16
81589254|NCT00261716|162852035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|employment status X time effect F (1,54)=.. 24||||||.63
81589255|NCT00261716|162852036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|employment status effect F(1,12)=.26||intent to treat analysis||||.62
81589256|NCT00261716|162852036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|time effect F (1,58)=.21 ,.||||||.65
81589257|NCT00261716|162852036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|employment status X time effect F(1,58)=.06||||||.81
81589258|NCT00261716|162852037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|employment status effect F(1,12)=1.95,||Intent to treat analysis||||.19
81589259|NCT00261716|162852037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|time effect (1.54)=2.99,||||||.09
81589260|NCT00261716|162852037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|employment status X time effect (F(1,54)=.74||||||.39
81589261|NCT00128180|162852038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.18
81589262|NCT02047110|162852048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.5||||0.2652|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.1|26.6||The Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test was used to test the difference in the proportion of patients achieving the primary endpoint, ASAS 40 response at Week 12, between treatment groups.|Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Clopper-Pearson method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 18 mg minus Placebo."|To control the type I error rate, the primary endpoint was tested in a hierarchical fixed sequence approach. The proportion of patients achieving ASAS 40 response at Week 12 was pairwise compared in the following sequence: risankizumab 180 mg vs. placebo (1.) and risankizumab 90 mg vs. placebo (2.). The significance level was 5% (1-sided). The comparison risankizumab 18 mg vs. placebo was not included in the formal testing sequence; an exploratory p-value was provided.||26.6|-12.1|0.2652
81589263|NCT02047110|162852048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.0||||0.4129|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.9|20.8||The Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test was used to test the difference in the proportion of patients achieving the primary endpoint, ASAS 40 response at Week 12, between treatment groups.|Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Clopper- Pearson method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 90 mg minus Placebo."|To control the type I error rate, the primary endpoint was tested in a hierarchical fixed sequence approach. The proportion of patients achieving ASAS 40 response at Week 12 was pairwise compared in the following sequence: risankizumab 180 mg vs. placebo (1.) and risankizumab 90 mg vs. placebo (2.). The significance level was 5% (1-sided). The comparison risankizumab 18 mg vs. placebo was not included in the formal testing sequence; an exploratory p-value was provided.||20.8|-15.9|0.4129
81639629|NCT02841449|162969372|OTHER|||||||0.226|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired sample||||||0.226
81639630|NCT02841449|162969373|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired samples||||||< 0.001
81639631|NCT02159352|162969378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|0.384|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.348|0.423||||||A general linear mixed effect model (restricted maximum likelihood) with treatment as fixed effect and measurements within each participant as repeated measures was fitted to the log-transformed Cmax.||0.423|0.348|
81639632|NCT02159352|162969378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|0.337|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.306|0.371||||||A general linear mixed effect model (restricted maximum likelihood) with treatment as fixed effect and measurements within each participant as repeated measures was fitted to the log-transformed Cmax.||0.371|0.306|
81589264|NCT02047110|162852048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.5||||0.4243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.8|17.0||The Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test was used to test the difference in the proportion of patients achieving the primary endpoint, ASAS 40 response at Week 12, between treatment groups|Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Clopper- Pearson method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 180 mg minus Placebo."|To control the type I error rate, the primary endpoint was tested in a hierarchical fixed sequence approach. The proportion of patients achieving ASAS 40 response at Week 12 was pairwise compared in the following sequence: risankizumab 180 mg vs. placebo (1.) and risankizumab 90 mg vs. placebo (2.). The significance level was 5% (1-sided). The comparison risankizumab 18 mg vs. placebo was not included in the formal testing sequence; an exploratory p-value was provided.||17.0|-21.8|0.4243
81589265|NCT02047110|162852049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median estimate by Hodges-Lehmann method|-0.4||||0.0229|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|-0.1||One sided p-value from Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Moses method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 18 mg minus Placebo."|||-0.1|-0.7|0.0229
81589266|NCT02047110|162852049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median estimate by Hodges-Lehmann method|-0.3||||0.1038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|0.1||One sided p-value from Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Moses method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 90 mg minus Placebo."|||0.1|-0.6|0.1038
81589267|NCT02047110|162852049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median estimate by Hodges-Lehmann method|-0.5||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|-0.1||One sided p-value from Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Moses method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 180 mg minus Placebo."|||-0.1|-0.7|0.0101
81589268|NCT02047110|162852050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.0||||0.0238|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.6|33.8||The Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test was used to test the difference in the proportion of patients achieving the endpoint at Week 12, between treatment groups.|Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Clopper-Pearson method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 18 mg minus Placebo."|||33.8|-4.6|0.0238
81589269|NCT02047110|162852050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.1||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|35.3||The Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test was used to test the difference in the proportion of patients achieving the endpoint at Week 12, between treatment groups.|Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Clopper- Pearson method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 90 mg minus Placebo."|||35.3|-0.8|0.0120
81589270|NCT02047110|162852050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5||||0.0465|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.1|31.4||The Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test was used to test the difference in the proportion of patients achieving the endpoint at Week 12, between treatment groups|Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Clopper- Pearson method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 180 mg minus Placebo."|||31.4|-7.1|0.0465
81589271|NCT02047110|162852051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.4|19.4|||||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Clopper-Pearson method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 18 mg minus Placebo."|p-values are not presented as they were not meaningful; 3 treatment groups had only a single patient with partial remission.||19.4|-19.4|
81589272|NCT02047110|162852051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.3|18.3|||||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Clopper- Pearson method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 90 mg minus Placebo."|p-values are not presented as they were not meaningful; 3 treatment groups had only a single patient with partial remission.||18.3|-18.3|
81589273|NCT02047110|162852051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.1|26.6|||||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Clopper- Pearson method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 180 mg minus Placebo."|p-values are not presented as they were not meaningful; 3 treatment groups had only a single patient with partial remission.||26.6|-12.1|
81589274|NCT02047110|162852052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.5|43.1||The Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test was used to test the difference in the proportion of patients achieving the endpoint at Week 12, between treatment groups.|Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Clopper-Pearson method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 18 mg minus Placebo."|||43.1|5.5|0.0092
81589275|NCT02047110|162852052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.3||||0.1243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.9|30.5||The Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test was used to test the difference in the proportion of patients achieving the endpoint at Week 12, between treatment groups.|Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Clopper- Pearson method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 90 mg minus Placebo."|||30.5|-5.9|0.1243
81589276|NCT02047110|162852052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5||||0.1198|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.1|31.4||The Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test was used to test the difference in the proportion of patients achieving the endpoint at Week 12, between treatment groups|Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Clopper- Pearson method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 180 mg minus Placebo."|||31.4|-7.1|0.1198
81639633|NCT02159352|162969379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|0.703|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.658|0.75||||||A general linear mixed effect model (restricted maximum likelihood) with treatment as fixed effect and measurements within each participant as repeated measures was fitted to the log-transformed AUC(TAU).||0.750|0.658|
81639634|NCT02159352|162969379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|0.577|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.535|0.622||||||A general linear mixed effect model (restricted maximum likelihood) with treatment as fixed effect and measurements within each participant as repeated measures was fitted to the log-transformed AUC(TAU).||0.622|0.535|
81459232|NCT01139775|162609860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Bayesian Posterior Probability|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Pemetrexed + cisplatin + LY2603618 was considered superior to pemetrexed + cisplatin if the posterior probability of superiority exceeded 0.85.|The analysis for comparing progression-free survival time between the treatment arms used a Bayesian Augmented Control model with a hierarchical random-effects distribution on treatment effects. The final model incorporated historical data from a completed Phase 3 study (NCT00789373) to augment the prospective control arm data.||||
81589277|NCT02047110|162852053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median estimate by Hodges-Lehmann method|-0.4||||0.1241|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.2||One sided p-value from Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Moses method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 18 mg minus Placebo."|||0.2|-1.0|0.1241
81589278|NCT02047110|162852053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median estimate by Hodges-Lehmann method|0.3||||0.3033|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|1.0||One sided p-value from Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Moses method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 90 mg minus Placebo."|||1.0|-0.5|0.3033
81589279|NCT02047110|162852053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median estimate by Hodges-Lehmann method|-0.2||||0.3203|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|0.4||One sided p-value from Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Moses method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 180 mg minus Placebo."|||0.4|-0.8|0.3203
81589280|NCT02047110|162852054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.5||||0.2639|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.1|26.6||The Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test was used to test the difference in the proportion of patients achieving the endpoint at Week 24, between treatment groups.|Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Clopper-Pearson method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 18 mg minus Placebo."|||26.6|-12.1|0.2639
81589281|NCT02047110|162852054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|8.1||||0.2691|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.9|25.7||The Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test was used to test the difference in the proportion of patients achieving the endpoint at Week 24, between treatment groups.|Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Clopper- Pearson method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 90 mg minus Placebo."|||25.7|-10.9|0.2691
81589282|NCT02047110|162852054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.5||||0.4174|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.8|17.0||The Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test was used to test the difference in the proportion of patients achieving the endpoint at Week 24, between treatment groups|Suissa-Shuster unconditional exact test||"The confidence interval for the difference in proportion between the treatment groups was obtained by the Clopper- Pearson method. Difference calculated as risankizumab 180 mg minus Placebo."|||17.0|-21.8|0.4174
81589283|NCT03296163|162852055|EQUIVALENCE|"Equivalence analysis was based on the risk ratio (RR) (MB02/EU-approved Avastin) with an equivalence margin predefined \[0.73, 1.36\].~The ORR estimate was stratified using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the RR and corresponding 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI)."|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.06|||||Direction of comparison is: For RR: MB02/EU-approved Avastin. 95% CI was also calculated: (0.758, 1.092)|||1.060|0.780|
81589284|NCT03296163|162852055|EQUIVALENCE|The ORR estimate was stratified using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the risk difference (RD) (MB02-EU-approved Avastin) with an equivalence margin predefined \[-12%, 12%\] and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI.|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.51|2.47|||||Direction of comparison is: For RD: MB02 - EU-approved Avastin. 95% CI was also calculated: (-11.76, 3.71)|||2.47|-10.51|
81589285|NCT03296163|162852056|OTHER|Hazard ratio of MB02 versus EU-approved Avastin; a hazard ratio =1 indicated no difference in progressive disease(PD)/death between 2 reporting groups; \>1 indicated an increase in PD/death in MB02; \<1 indicated an increase in PD/death in EU-approved Avastin.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.187|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.44||||||||1.44|0.98|
81589286|NCT03296163|162852057|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.108|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.827|1.485||||||||1.485|0.827|
81589287|NCT00673452|162852085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) Model: PGI-S = baseline PGI-S + treatment + pooled investigator + visit + treatment-by-visit + baseline-by-visit.||Patients treated with 60-120 mg duloxetine for 12 weeks compared with placebo will show greater improvement in symptoms as assessed by Patient's Global Impressions of Improvement (PGI-I). Sample size determined using 2-sided t-test with significance level of 0.05, and discontinuation rate of 5% without postbaseline data. With 261 patients per arm, study has approximately 85% power to detect treatment group difference of -0.4 points (standard deviation of 1.5) in PGI-I between treatment groups.||||<0.001
81589288|NCT00673452|162852086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.31||P-value for Worst Pain Severity. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: BPI Score change from baseline to LOCF endpoint = BPI baseline + treatment + pooled investigator|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.31|-1.19|<0.001
81589289|NCT00673452|162852086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.61||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.24||P-value for Least Pain Severity. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: BPI Score change from baseline to LOCF endpoint = BPI baseline + treatment + pooled investigator|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.24|-0.99|0.001
81589290|NCT00673452|162852086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.35||P-value for Average Pain Severity. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: BPI Score change from baseline to LOCF endpoint = BPI baseline + treatment + pooled investigator|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.35|-1.13|<0.001
81589291|NCT00673452|162852086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.31||P-value for Pain Right Now Severity. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: BPI Score change from baseline to LOCF endpoint = BPI baseline + treatment + pooled investigator|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.31|-1.20|<0.001
81639635|NCT02159352|162969382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|0.768|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.697|0.846||||||A general linear mixed effect model (restricted maximum likelihood) with treatment as fixed effect and measurements within each participant as repeated measures was fitted to the log-transformed Cmax/D.||0.846|0.697|
81639636|NCT02159352|162969382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|0.673|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.611|0.742||||||A general linear mixed effect model (restricted maximum likelihood) with treatment as fixed effect and measurements within each participant as repeated measures was fitted to the log-transformed Cmax/D.||0.742|0.611|
81639637|NCT02159352|162969383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|1.406|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.317|1.501||||||A general linear mixed effect model (restricted maximum likelihood) with treatment as fixed effect and measurements within each participant as repeated measures was fitted to the log-transformed (AUC(TAU)/D).||1.501|1.317|
81639638|NCT02159352|162969383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|1.154|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.244||||||A general linear mixed effect model (restricted maximum likelihood) with treatment as fixed effect and measurements within each participant as repeated measures was fitted to the log-transformed (AUC(TAU)/D).||1.244|1.070|
81639639|NCT01214109|162969406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|82.62||||||90.0|74.45|91.69|||ANOVA|||0.125 mg t.i.d. IR is the reference treatment, 0.375 mg q.d. ER is the test treatment||91.69|74.45|
81639640|NCT01214109|162969406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|96.17||||||90.0|69.33|133.42|||ANOVA|||0.5 mg t.i.d. IR is the reference treatment, 1.5 mg q.d. ER is the test treatment||133.42|69.33|
81639641|NCT01214109|162969407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|88.01||||||90.0|80.76|95.92|||ANOVA|||0.125 mg t.i.d. IR vs. 0.375 mg q.d. ER 0.125 mg t.i.d. IR is the reference treatment, 0.375 mg q.d. ER is the test treatment||95.92|80.76|
81639642|NCT01214109|162969407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|89.37||||||90.0|81.16|98.42|||ANOVA|||0.5 mg t.i.d. IR vs. 1.5 mg q.d. ER 0.5 mg t.i.d. IR is the reference treatment, 1.5 mg q.d. ER is the test treatment||98.42|81.16|
81639643|NCT01214109|162969408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|88.82||||||90.0|79.89|98.76|||ANOVA|||0.125 mg t.i.d. IR vs. 0.375 mg q.d. ER 0.125 mg t.i.d. IR is the reference treatment, 0.375 mg q.d. ER is the test treatment||98.76|79.89|
81459233|NCT01139775|162609862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2294|TWO_SIDED|||||The test of treatment effect was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10.|Log Rank|||||||0.2294
81459234|NCT01139775|162609863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0824|TWO_SIDED|||||The test of treatment effect was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0824
81459235|NCT01139775|162609864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4924|TWO_SIDED|||||The test of treatment effect was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4924
81459236|NCT01139775|162609875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0946|TWO_SIDED|||||The test of treatment effect was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0946
81459237|NCT01597973|162609886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.21
81459238|NCT01597973|162609887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.583|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5830
81459239|NCT01597973|162609888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.07
81639644|NCT01214109|162969408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|91.97||||||90.0|60.07|140.25|||ANOVA|||0.5 mg t.i.d. IR vs. 1.5 mg q.d. ER 0.5 mg t.i.d. IR is the reference treatment, 1.5 mg q.d. ER is the test treatment||140.25|60.07|
81639645|NCT01214109|162969409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|92.84||||||90.0|83.8|102.86|||ANOVA|||0.125 mg t.i.d. IR is the reference treatment, 0.375 mg q.d. ER is the test treatment||102.86|83.8|
81639646|NCT01214109|162969409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|95.05||||||90.0|84.88|106.43|||ANOVA|||0.5 mg t.i.d. IR is the reference treatment, 1.5 mg q.d. ER is the test treatment||106.43|84.88|
81639647|NCT01020435|162969426|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|9.2||||||Tx 1 - SBP (Unadjusted)||9.2|-0.9|
81639648|NCT01020435|162969426|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|5.3||||||Tx 1 - DBP (Unadjusted)||5.3|-0.4|
81639649|NCT01020435|162969426|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|5.6||||||Wk 3 - SBP (Unadjusted)||5.6|-6.2|
81639650|NCT01020435|162969426|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.5||||||Wk 3 - DBP (Unadjusted)||3.5|-4.0|
81639651|NCT01020435|162969426|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|8.9||||||Wk 6 - SBP (Unadjusted)||8.9|-1.9|
81639652|NCT01020435|162969426|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|5.0||||||Wk 6 - DBP (Unadjusted)||5.0|-2.1|
81639653|NCT01020435|162969426|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|9.8||||||Tx 1 - SBP (Adjusted)||9.8|-0.4|
81639654|NCT01020435|162969426|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|6.5||||||Tx 1 - DBP (Adjusted)||6.5|0.6|
81639655|NCT01020435|162969426|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|6.9||||||Wk 3 - SBP (Adjusted)||6.9|-5.0|
81639656|NCT01020435|162969426|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|4.9||||||Wk 3 - DBP (Adjusted)||4.9|-2.8|
81639657|NCT01020435|162969426|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|10.0||||||Wk 6 - SBP (Adjusted)||10.0|-0.4|
81639658|NCT01020435|162969426|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|5.8||||||Wk 6 - DBP (Adjusted)||5.8|-1.2|
81589292|NCT00673452|162852086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.49||P-value for General Activity Interference. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: BPI Score change from baseline to LOCF endpoint = BPI baseline + treatment + pooled investigator|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.49|-1.39|<0.001
81589293|NCT00673452|162852086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.49||P-value for Mood Interference. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: BPI Score change from baseline to LOCF endpoint = BPI baseline + treatment + pooled investigator|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.49|-1.41|<0.001
81589294|NCT00673452|162852086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.36||P-value for Walking Ability Interference. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: BPI Score change from baseline to LOCF endpoint = BPI baseline + treatment + pooled investigator|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.36|-1.24|<0.001
81589295|NCT00673452|162852086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.32||P-value for Normal Work Interference. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: BPI Score change from baseline to LOCF endpoint = BPI baseline + treatment + pooled investigator|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.32|-1.21|<0.001
81589296|NCT00673452|162852086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.52||P-value for Relations with Other People Interference. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: BPI Score change from baseline to LOCF endpoint = BPI baseline + treatment + pooled investigator|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.52|-1.38|<0.001
81589297|NCT00673452|162852086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.39||P-value for Sleep Interference. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: BPI Score change from baseline to LOCF endpoint = BPI baseline + treatment + pooled investigator|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.39|-1.35|<0.001
81589298|NCT00673452|162852086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|-0.86||P-value for Enjoyment of Life Interference. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: BPI Score change from baseline to LOCF endpoint = BPI baseline + treatment + pooled investigator|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.86|-1.92|<0.001
81589299|NCT00673452|162852086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.52||P-value for Average Interference. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: BPI Score change from baseline to LOCF endpoint = BPI baseline + treatment + pooled investigator|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.52|-1.33|<0.001
81589300|NCT00673452|162852087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.83||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.25||P-value for General Fatigue. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: MFI subscale change from baseline at endpoint = MFI subscale baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.25|-1.41|0.005
81589301|NCT00673452|162852087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.72||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.15||P-value for Physical Fatigue. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: MFI subscale change from baseline at endpoint = MFI subscale baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.15|-1.30|0.013
81589302|NCT00673452|162852087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.92||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.32||P-value for Mental Fatigue. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: MFI subscale change from baseline at endpoint = MFI subscale baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.32|-1.52|0.003
81589303|NCT00673452|162852087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.88||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.26||P-value for Reduced Activity. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: MFI subscale change from baseline at endpoint = MFI subscale baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.26|-1.49|0.005
81589304|NCT00673452|162852087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.38||P-value for Reduced Motivation. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: MFI subscale change from baseline at endpoint = MFI subscale baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.38|-1.49|<0.001
81589305|NCT00673452|162852088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.89||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|-0.53||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: BDI-II Total score change from baseline to endpoint = baseline BDI-II total score + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.53|-3.25|0.007
81589306|NCT00673452|162852089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.16||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: CGI-S score change from baseline at endpoint = CGI-S score baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.16|-0.51|<0.001
81459240|NCT01597973|162609889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.255|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.255
81459241|NCT01597973|162609890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Chi-squared|||nephrotoxicity analysis||||0.59
81459242|NCT01597973|162609890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Fisher Exact|||Hypersensitivity analysis||||0.22
81639659|NCT02707952|162969460|NON_INFERIORITY|The percentage of participants achieving SVR12 was calculated for each arm and a 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in SVR12 rates (Arm A minus Arm B) was calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution to assess non-inferiority in SVR12 rates of arm A to arm B. If the lower bound of the confidence interval (CI) for the difference was above the non-inferiority margin of -10%, then arm A was considered non-inferior to arm B.|Rate Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.9|||||95% CI was calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||0.9|-2.8|
81589307|NCT00673452|162852090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.07||||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|1.27||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: BAI total score change from baseline to endpoint = baseline BAI total + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||1.27|-1.13|0.907
81589308|NCT00673452|162852091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.22||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|8.67||P-value for Bodily Pain. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: SF-36 subscale change from baseline at endpoint = SF-36 subscale at baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||8.67|1.76|0.003
81589309|NCT00673452|162852091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.41|9.43||P-value for General Health. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: SF-36 subscale change from baseline at endpoint = SF-36 subscale at baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||9.43|3.41|<0.001
81589310|NCT00673452|162852091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|7.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.41|10.47||P-value for Mental Health. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: SF-36 subscale change from baseline at endpoint = SF-36 subscale at baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||10.47|4.41|<0.001
81639660|NCT01970527|162969517|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.67
81639661|NCT01970527|162969519|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.71
81639662|NCT02548585|162969533|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|p-value was based on pairwise comparison using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted by baseline value.||||||< 0.0001
81639663|NCT02548585|162969534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||ANCOVA|p-value was based on pairwise comparison using ANCOVA adjusted by baseline value.||||||0.0008
81639664|NCT04919499|162969578|OTHER|A mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) was used for the analysis with fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit was treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.|Adjusted mean difference|-0.0252|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0376|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1048|0.0545|||||Calculated as \[high-dose BI 765128\] - \[Sham\]|||0.0545|-0.1048|
81639665|NCT04919499|162969579|OTHER|A mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) was used for the analysis with fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit was treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.|Adjusted mean difference|-0.0101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0236|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0625|0.0422|||||Calculated as \[high-dose BI 765128\] - \[Sham\]|||0.0422|-0.0625|
81459243|NCT01597973|162609890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Chi-squared|||Hepatoxicity analysis||||0.94
81459244|NCT01597973|162609890|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Seizures analysis||||1.00
81459245|NCT01597973|162609890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||Neurotoxicity analysis||||0.20
81459246|NCT02723344|162609891|OTHER|||||||0.056|||||||Wilcoxon-rank sum|||||||.056
81589311|NCT00673452|162852091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.47||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|8.88||P-value for Physical Functioning. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: SF-36 subscale change from baseline at endpoint = SF-36 subscale at baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||8.88|2.06|0.002
81589312|NCT00673452|162852091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|9.78||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.11|16.45||P-value for Role-Emotional. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: SF-36 subscale change from baseline at endpoint = SF-36 subscale at baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||16.45|3.11|0.004
81589313|NCT00673452|162852091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.59||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|8.11||P-value for Role-Physical. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: SF-36 subscale change from baseline at endpoint = SF-36 subscale at baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||8.11|-4.93|0.632
81639666|NCT04919499|162969580|OTHER|A mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) was used for the analysis with fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit was treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.|Adjusted mean difference|0.0016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0181|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0504|0.0536|||||Calculated as \[high-dose BI 765128\] - \[Sham\]|||0.0536|-0.0504|
81639667|NCT04919499|162969581|OTHER|A mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) was used for the analysis with fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit was treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.|Adjusted mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|5.0|||||"Calculated as \[high-dose BI 765128\] - \[Sham\]~Results were rounded to one decimal place."|||5.0|-4.7|
81459247|NCT02723344|162609892|OTHER|||||||0.26||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.26
81459248|NCT02723344|162609894|OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||||||.64
81522020|NCT02963701|162733051|EQUIVALENCE|A claim of bioequivalence was made if the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric means of T/R ratio was contained in the pre-defined acceptance range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Ratio (%)|106.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.77|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.3|111.26|||ANOVA|Results are based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment.|The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios (%) of Test and Reference products. The parameter dispersion type (Standard Deviation) was actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|||111.26|101.30|
81522021|NCT03480009|162733057|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.20
81522022|NCT03480009|162733057|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.20
81522023|NCT03480009|162733058|OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ibuprofen||||.81
81522024|NCT03480009|162733058|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||acetaminophen||||.24
81522025|NCT03480009|162733058|OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||oxycodone||||.54
81522026|NCT03480009|162733058|OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ibuprofen||||.61
81522027|NCT03480009|162733058|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Acetaminophen||||.24
81522028|NCT03480009|162733059|OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Wald Chi Square|Wald Chi Square from mixed effects linear regression||||||.99
81522029|NCT03480009|162733059|OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||Wald Chi Square|P-value from Wald chi-square from mixed effects linear regression||||||.56
81522030|NCT03480009|162733060|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.07
81522031|NCT03480009|162733060|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.50
81522032|NCT01563172|162733066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|6.95||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.91|10.98||Between Treatment p-Values based on the statistical model adjusting for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).|ANOVA||"LS Mean from Analysis of variance (ANOVA) with factors for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).~Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment."|||10.98|2.91|0.0008
81522033|NCT01563172|162733067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|5.7||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|9.66||Between Treatment p-Values based on the statistical model adjusting for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).|ANOVA||"LS Mean from ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).~Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment."|||9.66|1.74|0.0049
81522034|NCT01563172|162733068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-10.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.77|-6.94||Between Treatment p-Values based on the statistical model adjusting for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).|ANOVA||"LS Mean from ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).~Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment."|||-6.94|-14.77|<0.0001
81589314|NCT00673452|162852091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|10.61||P-value for Social Functioning. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: SF-36 subscale change from baseline at endpoint = SF-36 subscale at baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||10.61|2.73|<0.001
81589315|NCT00673452|162852091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.31||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|7.79||P-value for Vitality. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: SF-36 subscale change from baseline at endpoint = SF-36 subscale at baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||7.79|0.84|0.015
81522035|NCT01563172|162733069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-9.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.68|-5.54||Between Treatment p-Values based on the statistical model adjusting for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).|ANOVA||"LS Mean from ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).~Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment."|||-5.54|-13.68|<0.0001
81522036|NCT01563172|162733070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|15.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.45|19.31||Between Treatment p-Values based on the statistical model adjusting for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).|ANOVA||"LS Mean from ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).~Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment."|||19.31|11.45|<0.0001
81522037|NCT01563172|162733071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|514.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|283.02|744.99||Between Treatment p-Values based on the statistical model adjusting for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).|ANOVA||"LS Mean from ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).~Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment."|||744.99|283.02|<0.0001
81522038|NCT01563172|162733072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|265.92||||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.0|492.83||Between Treatment p-Values based on the statistical model adjusting for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).|ANOVA||"LS Mean from ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).~Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment."|||492.83|39.00|0.0218
81522039|NCT01563172|162733073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-822.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1047.34|-598.42||Between Treatment p-Values based on the statistical model adjusting for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).|ANOVA||"LS Mean from ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).~Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment."|||-598.42|-1047.34|<0.0001
81522040|NCT01563172|162733074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-574.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-808.08|-341.5||Between Treatment p-Values based on the statistical model adjusting for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).|ANOVA||"LS Mean from ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).~Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment."|||-341.50|-808.08|<0.0001
81459249|NCT00908544|162609900|OTHER|Changes (within CHI group) in HIV DNA in PBMC from Baseline (BL) will be tested for statistical significance using one-tailed paired t-test or Wilcoxon signed rank test as appropriate on distribution of data at months 36.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.4|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.4|0.0|0.98
81459250|NCT00908544|162609900|OTHER|Changes (within PHI group) in HIV DNA in PBMC from Baseline (BL) will be tested for statistical significance using one-tailed paired t-test or Wilcoxon signed rank test as appropriate on distribution of data at months 36.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.1|||t-test, 1 sided|||||-1.1|-1.7|<0.01
81459251|NCT00908544|162609900|OTHER|Changes (within CHI group) in HIV DNA in PBMC from Baseline (BL) will be tested for statistical significance using one-tailed paired t-test or Wilcoxon signed rank test as appropriate on distribution of data at months 84.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.3|-0.1|0.93
81639668|NCT01020487|162969608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|27.8||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|52.8|||Fisher Exact|||Treatment effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.050. The primary efficacy analysis was a comparison between the paricalcitol capsules and placebo groups in the percentage of participants achieving 2 consecutive ≥ 30% reductions in iPTH from baseline regardless of CKD stage conducted using Fisher's exact test.||52.8|7.5|0.045
81639669|NCT01020487|162969609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CHM) test, adjusting for CKD Stage.||||||0.128
81639670|NCT01020487|162969610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differenbce|-72.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.05|-36.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Overall Comparison (all time points): A mixed effects repeated measures analysis using all the longitudinal observations across the visits including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous covariate of baseline measurement.||-36.75|-108.05|< 0.001
81639671|NCT01020487|162969610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-62.55||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.6|-19.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 Comparison: a mixed effects repeated measures analysis using all the longitudinal observations across the visits including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous covariate of baseline measurement.||-19.49|-105.60|0.006
81639672|NCT01020487|162969610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-68.43||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-130.39|-6.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4 Comparison: a mixed effects repeated measures analysis using all the longitudinal observations across the visits including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous covariate of baseline measurement.||-6.47|-130.39|0.032
81639673|NCT01020487|162969610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-70.09||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-137.82|-2.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8 Comparison: A mixed effects repeated measures analysis using all the longitudinal observations across the visits including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous covariate of baseline measurement.||-2.37|-137.82|0.043
81639674|NCT01020487|162969610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-88.52||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-142.04|-35.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Comparison: A mixed effects repeated measures analysis using all the longitudinal observations across the visits including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous covariate of baseline measurement.||-35.01|-142.04|0.002
81639675|NCT01020487|162969611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.327|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CHM) test, adjusting for CKD Stage.||||||0.327
81639676|NCT01020487|162969612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.194|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CHM) test, adjusting for CKD Stage.||||||0.194
81639677|NCT01020487|162969613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.14||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Overall Comparison (all time points): a mixed effects repeated measures analysis using all the longitudinal observations across the visits including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous covariate of baseline measurement||0.53|-0.25|0.469
81459252|NCT00908544|162609900|OTHER|Changes (within PHI group) in HIV DNA in PBMC from Baseline (BL) will be tested for statistical significance using one-tailed paired t-test or Wilcoxon signed rank test as appropriate on distribution of data at months 84.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.0|||t-test, 1 sided|||||-1.0|-1.6|<0.01
81639678|NCT01020487|162969613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.01||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4 Comparison: a mixed effects repeated measures analysis using all the longitudinal observations across the visits including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous covariate of baseline measurement.||0.37|-0.39|0.975
81639679|NCT01020487|162969613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.12||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8 Comparison: a mixed effects repeated measures analysis using all the longitudinal observations across the visits including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous covariate of baseline measurement||0.56|-0.32|0.567
81639680|NCT01020487|162969613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.3||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Comparison: a mixed effects repeated measures analysis using all the longitudinal observations across the visits including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous covariate of baseline measurement||1.12|-0.53|0.462
81639681|NCT00507429|162969638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.223|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.223
81459253|NCT00908544|162609901|OTHER|Changes (within CHI Group) in HIV DNA in CD4+T cells from Baseline (BL) will be tested for statistical significance using one-tailed paired t-test or Wilcoxon signed rank test as appropriate on distribution of data at month 36.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.4|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.4|0.0|0.99
81639682|NCT00608959|162969650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.563|<|0.001||95.0|-2.55|-1.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a two-sided test at the 5% level of significance, and assuming a SD of 1.3, a sample size of 20 subjects would provide 90% power to detect a mean change of 0.942. No information was available concerning the within-subject variability between the arms.||-1.26|-2.55|<0.001
81459254|NCT00908544|162609901|OTHER|Changes (within PHI Group) in HIV DNA in CD4+T cells from Baseline (BL) will be tested for statistical significance using one-tailed paired t-test or Wilcoxon signed rank test as appropriate on distribution of data at month 36.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.5|||t-test, 1 sided|||||-1.5|-2.0|<0.01
81459255|NCT00908544|162609901|OTHER|Changes (within CHI Group) in HIV DNA in CD4+T cells from Baseline (BL) will be tested for statistical significance using one-tailed paired t-test or Wilcoxon signed rank test as appropriate on distribution of data at month 84.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.3|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.3|-0.0|0.97
81459256|NCT00908544|162609901|OTHER|Changes (within PHI Group) in HIV DNA in CD4+T cells from Baseline (BL) will be tested for statistical significance using one-tailed paired t-test or Wilcoxon signed rank test as appropriate on distribution of data at month 84.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.4|||t-test, 1 sided|||||-1.4|-2.0|<0.01
81459257|NCT02729025|162609953|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|1.39|||Multivariate regression model||Treatment difference used placebo as the reference|A multivariate regression was modelled on the primary endpoint as well as three other response variables (percent change in Lp\[a\] at Weeks 8 and 16, baseline MDS TBR, and baseline Lp\[a\]). The primary endpoint was regressed on the treatment group and statin stratification factor; baseline MDS TBR and Lp(a) were regressed on the statin stratification factor, and percent changes in Lp(a) were regressed on the treatment group, statin stratification factor, visit, and treatment group by visit.||1.39|-7.40|0.18
81459258|NCT02729025|162609954|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-13.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.29|-8.49|||Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, statin stratification, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Treatment difference used placebo as the reference|||-8.49|-19.29|<0.0001
81459259|NCT02729025|162609955|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.81|-55.51|||Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, statin stratification, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Treatment difference used placebo as the reference|||-55.51|-65.81|<0.0001
81459260|NCT02729025|162609956|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-51.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.85|-47.33|||Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, statin stratification, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Treatment difference used placebo as the reference|||-47.33|-55.85|<0.0001
81459261|NCT01267019|162609957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is a statistical analysis to determine the training effect of social cognitive skills training (in vivo and social cog versus control).||||< .05
81459262|NCT01267019|162609958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81459263|NCT01267019|162609959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81459264|NCT05142722|162609962|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-32.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.602|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.79|-29.5|||ANCOVA|||||-29.50|-35.79|<.0001
81459265|NCT05142722|162609963|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-33.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.678|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.07|-30.49|||ANCOVA|||||-30.49|-37.07|<.0001
81459266|NCT05142722|162609964|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-23.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.979|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.87|-20.09||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||-20.09|-27.87|<.0001
81459267|NCT05142722|162609965|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-18.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.936|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.76|-17.09||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||-17.09|-20.76|<.0001
81459268|NCT05142722|162609966|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-18.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.057|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.38|-16.23||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||-16.23|-20.38|<.0001
81459269|NCT05142722|162609967|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.219|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|-11.41||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||-11.41|-16.20|<.0001
81459270|NCT05142722|162609968|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-29.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.251|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.89|-26.99||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||-26.99|-31.89|<.0001
81459271|NCT05142722|162609969|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-28.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.339|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.94|-25.69||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||-25.69|-30.94|<.0001
81459272|NCT05142722|162609970|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-23.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.564|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.09|-19.95||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||-19.95|-26.09|<.0001
81459273|NCT05142722|162609971|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|136.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.939|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|132.46|140.07||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||140.07|132.46|<.0001
81459274|NCT05142722|162609972|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|134.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.343|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|129.84|139.03||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||139.03|129.84|<.0001
81459275|NCT05142722|162609973|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|122.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.299|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|117.53|126.55||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||126.55|117.53|<.0001
81589316|NCT00673452|162852091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.14||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|2.64||P-value for Physical Component Summary (PCS). The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: SF-36 subscale change from baseline at endpoint = SF-36 subscale at baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||2.64|-0.35|0.134
81589317|NCT00673452|162852091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|5.6||P-value for Mental Component Summary (MCS). The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: SF-36 subscale change from baseline at endpoint = SF-36 subscale at baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||5.60|2.05|<0.001
81589318|NCT00673452|162852092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.96||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|0.13||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: MGH-CPFQ change from baseline at endpoint = MGH-CPFQ baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||0.13|-2.05|0.083
81639683|NCT00608959|162969650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.656|<|0.001||95.0|-2.57|-1.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a two-sided test at the 5% level of significance, and assuming a SD of 1.3, a sample size of 20 subjects would provide 90% power to detect a mean change of 0.942. No information was available concerning the within-subject variability between the arms.||-1.17|-2.57|<0.001
81639684|NCT01416285|162969653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Kaplan-Meier and COX regression|Univariate and multi-variable||All-cause death||||0.004
81639685|NCT01416285|162969653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Kaplan-Meier and COX regression|Univariate and multi-variable||Heart failure-related re-hospitalizations||||0.003
81522041|NCT01563172|162733075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1294.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1069.24|1519.43||Between Treatment p-Values based on the statistical model adjusting for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).|ANOVA||"LS Mean from ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and participant (random effect).~Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment."|||1519.43|1069.24|<0.0001
81589319|NCT00673452|162852093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.32||P-value for Mood. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Likert scale change from baseline at endpoint = Likert scale baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.32|-1.18|<0.001
81589320|NCT00673452|162852093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.64||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.22||P-value for Anxiety. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Likert scale change from baseline at endpoint = Likert scale baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.22|-1.05|0.003
81639686|NCT01416285|162969653|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kaplan-Meier and COX regression|Univariate and multi-variable||a composite outcome of both death and heart failure-related re-hospitalizations||||<0.001
81639687|NCT01248715|162969656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.460
81639688|NCT01248715|162969657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.9999
81639689|NCT01248715|162969658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.732|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.732
81639690|NCT01248715|162969659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.9999
81639691|NCT01248715|162969660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.685|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.685
81639692|NCT01248715|162969661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.796|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.796
81639693|NCT01248715|162969662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.9999
81459276|NCT05142722|162609974|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-14.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.183||0.4841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.68|25.44||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05; therefore hierarchical testing was stopped for subsequent secondary endpoints|ANCOVA|||||25.44|-53.68|0.4841
81639694|NCT01215253|162969666|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.05|||Regression, Cox|||||1.05|0.67|0.117
81639695|NCT01215253|162969667|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.26|||Regression, Cox|||||1.26|0.76|0.891
81639696|NCT01215253|162969668|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.96|||Anderson-Gill analysis|||||0.96|0.51|0.028
81639697|NCT01215253|162969669|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.47|||Regression, Cox|||||1.47|0.38|0.398
81639698|NCT01215253|162969670|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.34|||Regression, Cox|||||1.34|0.91|0.316
81639699|NCT01215253|162969671|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.37|||Regression, Cox|||||1.37|0.84|0.577
81639700|NCT01215253|162969672|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.37|||Regression, Cox|||||1.37|0.69|0.871
81639701|NCT01215253|162969673|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.508|||||||nonparametric Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.508
81639702|NCT01215253|162969674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.948|||||||nonparametric Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.948
81639703|NCT01215253|162969675|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.98|||Regression, Cox|||||0.98|0.55|0.038
81459277|NCT03296813|162609996|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.022||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.885|1.18||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||To determine whether torsemide is superior to furosemide with respect to all-cause mortality among patients hospitalized for heart failure.|P-value from a Cox proportional hazards regression model including the assigned treatment (torsemide vs. furosemide as the reference group) as well as age, sex, baseline ejection fraction (\<40%, 41-49%, \>50%, unknown), and loop diuretic treatment prior to index hospital admission as covariates.|1.180|0.885|0.765
81589321|NCT00673452|162852093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.72||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.25||P-value for Pain. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Likert scale change from baseline at endpoint = Likert scale baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.25|-1.19|0.003
81589322|NCT00673452|162852093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.49||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.0||P-value for Sleep. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Likert scale change from baseline at endpoint = Likert scale baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.00|-0.97|0.050
81589323|NCT00673452|162852093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.43||P-value for Stiffness. P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Likert scale change from baseline at endpoint = Likert scale baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.43|-1.32|<0.001
81589324|NCT00673452|162852094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81589325|NCT00673452|162852095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.003
81589326|NCT00673452|162852096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.82||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|3.88||P-value for Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP). A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||3.88|-0.25|0.084
81459278|NCT03296813|162609997|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.918||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.826|1.02||For secondary analyses, a statistically significant p-value \< 0.005 was pre-specified to address the multiple planned analyses and help control the overall type I error rate.|Regression, Cox|||To determine whether torsemide is superior to furosemide with respect to all-cause mortality or first all-cause hospitalization through month 12 among patients hospitalized for heart failure.|P-value from a Cox proportional hazards regression model including the assigned treatment (torsemide vs. furosemide as the reference group) as well as age, sex, baseline ejection fraction (\<40%, 41-49%, \>50%, unknown), and loop diuretic treatment prior to index hospital admission as covariates.|1.020|0.826|0.113
81589327|NCT00673452|162852096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.52||||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|1.84||P-value for Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP). A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||1.84|-0.79|0.434
81589328|NCT00673452|162852097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.96||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|3.26||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||3.26|0.67|0.003
81589329|NCT00673452|162852098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value for Suicidal Ideation. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81589330|NCT00673452|162852099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.45||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = baseline + treatment + pooled investigator.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo.|||-0.45|-1.21|<0.001
81589331|NCT00780572|162852102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.9396||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7068|1.249|||Regression, Cox|||||1.2490|0.7068|0.6680
81589332|NCT02203591|162852107|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81589333|NCT02203591|162852107|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81589334|NCT02203591|162852107|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81589335|NCT02203591|162852107|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81589336|NCT02203591|162852107|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81589337|NCT02203591|162852107|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81589338|NCT02203591|162852107|OTHER|95% confidence interval generation|Mean value|81.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.6|86.6||||||||86.6|75.6|
81589339|NCT02203591|162852107|OTHER|95% confidence interval generation|Mean value|81.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.3|87.1||||||||87.1|76.3|
81589340|NCT02203591|162852107|OTHER|95% confidence interval generation|Mean value|83.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.9|88.4||||||||88.4|77.9|
81589341|NCT02203591|162852107|OTHER|95% confidence interval generation|Mean value|38.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.3|45.6||||||||45.6|32.3|
81589342|NCT02203591|162852107|OTHER|95% confidence interval generation|Mean value|46.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.1|53.7||||||||53.7|40.1|
81589343|NCT02203591|162852107|OTHER|95% confidence interval generation|Mean value|53.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.3|59.6||||||||59.6|46.3|
81589344|NCT02203591|162852108|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferior margin of 0.5 log10/cm\^2|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.1|||||3M CHG/IPA C - Inguinal minus ChloraPrep - Inguinal|||-0.10|-0.57|
81589345|NCT02203591|162852108|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferior margin of 0.5 log10/cm\^2|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.44|0.74|||||3M CHG/IPA CH - Inguinal minus ChloraPrep - Inguinal|Since there are two investigational products a Hochberg step-up procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity.||0.74|-0.44|
81589346|NCT02203591|162852109|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|2.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.85|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589347|NCT02203591|162852109|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|2.86|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589348|NCT02203591|162852109|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|2.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.97|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589349|NCT02203591|162852109|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.97|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589350|NCT02203591|162852109|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|3.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.31|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589351|NCT02203591|162852109|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|3.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.33|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589352|NCT02203591|162852109|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|3.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.29|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589353|NCT02203591|162852109|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|1.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.73|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589354|NCT02203591|162852110|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|2.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.94|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589355|NCT02203591|162852110|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|2.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589356|NCT02203591|162852110|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|2.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.97|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589357|NCT02203591|162852110|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|0.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.81|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589358|NCT02203591|162852110|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|2.84|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.19|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589359|NCT02203591|162852110|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|2.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.12|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589360|NCT02203591|162852110|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|3.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.24|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589361|NCT02203591|162852110|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|1.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.67|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589362|NCT02203591|162852111|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.84|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589363|NCT02203591|162852111|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|0.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.79|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589364|NCT02203591|162852111|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|0.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.94|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589365|NCT02203591|162852111|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|2.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.89|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589366|NCT02203591|162852111|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|2.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.2|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589367|NCT02203591|162852111|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|2.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.22|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589368|NCT02203591|162852111|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|2.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.18|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589369|NCT02203591|162852111|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|4.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.75|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589370|NCT02203591|162852112|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|0.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.95|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589371|NCT02203591|162852112|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|0.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.98|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589372|NCT02203591|162852112|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|0.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.94|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589373|NCT02203591|162852112|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|2.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589374|NCT02203591|162852112|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|3.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589375|NCT02203591|162852112|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|3.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.04|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589376|NCT02203591|162852112|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|3.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.14|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589377|NCT02203591|162852112|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|5.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.68|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589378|NCT02203591|162852113|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|3.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.46|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589379|NCT02203591|162852113|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|3.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.48|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589380|NCT02203591|162852113|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|3.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.49|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589381|NCT02203591|162852113|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|3.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589382|NCT02203591|162852113|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|6.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589383|NCT02203591|162852113|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|6.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.56|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589384|NCT02203591|162852113|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|6.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.62|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589385|NCT02203591|162852113|OTHER|Calculate mean value|Mean value|6.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.63|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589386|NCT01032135|162852128|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.11
81589387|NCT01032135|162852129|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81589388|NCT01032135|162852130|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81589389|NCT01032135|162852135|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.68|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||0.68|0.23|0.0007
81589390|NCT01032135|162852135|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.27|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||1.27|0.23|0.16
81589391|NCT01032135|162852135|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.6|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||2.60|0.48|0.79
81589392|NCT01032135|162852140|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-1.08||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-0.29|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||-0.29|-1.87|0.009
81459279|NCT03296813|162609998|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.945||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.836|1.068||For secondary analyses, a statistically significant p-value \< 0.005 was pre-specified to address the multiple planned analyses and help control the overall type I error rate.|Regression, Linear|||To determine whether torsemide is superior to furosemide with respect to total all-cause hospitalizations through month 12 among patients hospitalized for heart failure.|P-value from a negative binomial regression of the frequency of re-hospitalizations with an offset term of the log of each subject's months to last re-hospitalization assessment through month 12. Re-hospitalizations greater than or equal to 5 were combined and analyzed with re-hospitalizations = 5 (i.e., one category \>=5) and for the subjects with \>=5 re-hospitalizations, the offset term was the log of the months to the 5th re-hospitalization.|1.068|0.836|0.366
81589393|NCT01032135|162852140|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.84||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.52|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||0.52|-2.20|0.23
81589394|NCT01032135|162852140|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.34||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|0.85|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||0.85|-1.52|0.58
81589395|NCT01032135|162852145|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.33||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.58|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||0.58|0.19|0.0001
81589396|NCT01032135|162852145|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.54|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||1.54|0.29|0.36
81589397|NCT01032135|162852145|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.54|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||3.54|0.58|0.45
81589398|NCT01032135|162852150|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-1.09||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.39|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||-0.39|-1.80|0.003
81589399|NCT01032135|162852150|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.02||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.14|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||1.14|-1.10|0.10
81639704|NCT01215253|162969676|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.41|||Regression, Cox|||||1.41|0.73|0.947
81589400|NCT01032135|162852154|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.14|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||1.14|0.38|0.13
81589401|NCT01032135|162852154|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.12|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||2.12|0.33|0.71
81589402|NCT01032135|162852154|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.4|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||3.40|0.64|0.36
81589403|NCT01032135|162852157|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.13||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.6|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||0.60|-0.94|0.75
81589404|NCT01032135|162852157|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.84||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|0.3|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||0.30|-1.98|0.16
81589405|NCT01032135|162852157|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|2.04|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses used data from all follow up assessments.||2.04|-0.85|0.42
81589406|NCT01868633|162852158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81589407|NCT00813358|162852172|NON_INFERIORITY|NI=7%|KM product-limit estimator|99.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.4|100.0||||||||100|97.4|
81589408|NCT03551210|162852205|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority bound was designated at the level of -15%|Difference in percentage|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|13.0||||||||13.0|-0.7|
81589409|NCT03551210|162852205|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45|||=|0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|4.29|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.29|0.49|=0.499
81589410|NCT03551210|162852206|OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.3|||=|0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|9.7|||Barnard's test|||Visit 2||9.7|-0.6|=0.08
81589411|NCT03551210|162852206|OTHER||Difference in percentage|3.7|||=|0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|9.8|||Barnard's test|||Visit 3||9.8|-2.0|=0.246
81589412|NCT03551210|162852207|OTHER||||||=|0.154|||||||Barnard test|||||||=0.154
81589413|NCT03551210|162852208|OTHER||||||=|0.14|||||||Log Rank|||||||=0.14
81589414|NCT03551210|162852209|OTHER||||||=|0.26|||||||Barnard test|||||||=0.26
81589415|NCT03551210|162852210|OTHER||||||=|0.14||||||Visit 2 assessment|Barnard's test|||||||=0.14
81589416|NCT03551210|162852210|OTHER|||||||0.515||||||Visit 3 assessment|Barnard's test|||||||0.515
81589417|NCT03551210|162852210|OTHER|||||||0.515||||||Visit 4 assessment|Barnard's test|||||||0.515
81589418|NCT03890367|162852225|NON_INFERIORITY|The two-sided 97.5 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was calculated based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction. The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 97.5% CI of the percentage difference between compared groups was greater than (\>) -10%.|Difference in Percentage|10.43|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.68|16.2||||||||16.2|5.68|
81589419|NCT03890367|162852226|NON_INFERIORITY|The two-sided 97.5% CI of the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs was calculated using normal approximation of log-transformed titers. The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI of the ratio of GMTs between compared groups was \>1/1.5.|GMT Ratio|16.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|12.7|21.0||||||||21.0|12.7|
81589420|NCT03890367|162852227|SUPERIORITY|The two-sided 97.5% CI of the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs was calculated using normal approximation of log-transformed titers. The superiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI of the ratio of GMTs between compared groups was \>1.|GMT Ratio|16.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|12.7|21.0||||||||21.0|12.7|
81589421|NCT03890367|162852228|SUPERIORITY|The two-sided 97.5% CI was calculated based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction. The superiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 97.5% CI of the percentage difference between compared groups was \>0%.|Difference in Percentage|10.43|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.68|16.2||||||||16.20|5.68|
81639705|NCT01215253|162969677|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.52|||Anderdon-Gill analysis|||||1.52|0.36|0.414
81639706|NCT00828139|162969719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||3-month PFS|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.14|0.37|||||The estimated value corresponds to the probability of PFS at month 3.|3-month PFS was estimated using the method of Kaplan-Meier. The 3-month PFS estimated value corresponds to the probability of PFS at month 3.||0.37|0.14|
81589422|NCT03890367|162852229|NON_INFERIORITY|The two-sided 97.5% CI was calculated based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction. The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 97.5% CI of the percentage difference between compared groups was \>-10%.|Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.3|2.28||||||||2.28|-2.30|
81589423|NCT03890367|162852230|NON_INFERIORITY|The two-sided 97.5% CI of the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs was calculated using normal approximation of log-transformed titers. The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI of the ratio of GMTs between compared groups was \>1/1.5.|GMT Ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.06|1.64||||||||1.64|1.06|
81589424|NCT03890367|162852231|SUPERIORITY|The two-sided 97.5% CI of the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs was calculated using normal approximation of log-transformed titers. The superiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI of the ratio of GMTs between compared groups was \>1.|GMT Ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.06|1.64||||||||1.64|1.06|
81589425|NCT03890367|162852232|NON_INFERIORITY|The two-sided 97.5% CI was calculated based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction. The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 97.5% CI of the percentage difference between compared groups was \>-10%.|Difference in Percentage|5.24|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.83|9.85||||||||9.85|1.83|
81589426|NCT03890367|162852233|NON_INFERIORITY|The two-sided 97.5% CI of the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs was calculated using normal approximation of log-transformed titers. The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI of the ratio of GMTs between compared groups was \>1/1.5.|GMT Ratio|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.04|9.18||||||||9.18|5.04|
81589427|NCT03890367|162852234|SUPERIORITY|The two-sided 97.5% CI of the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs was calculated using normal approximation of log-transformed titers. The superiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI of the ratio of GMTs between compared groups was \>1.|GMT Ratio|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.04|9.18||||||||9.18|5.04|
81589428|NCT03890367|162852235|NON_INFERIORITY|The two-sided 97.5% CI was calculated based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction. The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 97.5% CI of the percentage difference between compared groups was \>-10%.|Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.71|2.67||||||||2.67|-2.71|
81589429|NCT03890367|162852236|NON_INFERIORITY|The two-sided 97.5% CI of the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs was calculated using normal approximation of log-transformed titers. The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI of the ratio of GMTs between compared groups was \>1/1.5.|GMT Ratio|2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.82|2.84||||||||2.84|1.82|
81639707|NCT00828139|162969719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||3-month PFS|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.07|0.27|||||The estimated value corresponds to the probability of PFS at month 3.|3-month PFS was estimated using the method of Kaplan-Meier.||0.27|0.07|
81639708|NCT00828139|162969719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||3-month PFS|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.18|0.39|||||The estimated value corresponds to the probability of PFS at month 3.|3-month PFS was estimated using the method of Kaplan-Meier.||0.39|0.18|
81639709|NCT00828139|162969719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||3-month PFS|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|0.2|||||The estimated value corresponds to the probability of PFS at month 3.|3-month PFS was estimated using the method of Kaplan-Meier.||0.2|0.04|
81639710|NCT00828139|162969719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.92||||||Hazard Ratio was evaluated using a logrank test.||1.92|0.91|
81589430|NCT03890367|162852237|SUPERIORITY|The two-sided 97.5% CI of the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs was calculated using normal approximation of log-transformed titers. The superiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI of the ratio of GMTs between compared groups was \>1.|GMT Ratio|2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.82|2.84||||||||2.84|1.82|
81589431|NCT00600821|162852246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.093||||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.679|1.761||One-sided log-rank test at alpha = 0.20 significance level was used.|Log Rank|||Differences in PFS between treatment arms was analyzed by 1-sided log rank test, stratified by gender and prior adjuvant therapy.||1.761|0.679|0.639
81589432|NCT00600821|162852247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.117||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.739|1.689||One-sided log-rank test at alpha = 0.20 significance level was used.|Log Rank|||Differences in OS between treatment arms was analyzed by 1-sided log rank test, stratified by gender and prior adjuvant therapy.||1.689|0.739|0.699
81639711|NCT00828139|162969719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|2.1||||||Hazard Ratio was evaluated using log-rank test.||2.10|1.08|
81639712|NCT01877720|162969766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81639713|NCT01877720|162969767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.001
81639714|NCT01877720|162969768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.74
81639715|NCT01877720|162969769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.003
81639716|NCT01877720|162969770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.002
81639717|NCT01877720|162969771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.003
81639718|NCT01877720|162969772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.012
81639719|NCT01877720|162969773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.67
81639720|NCT01877720|162969774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.001
81639721|NCT01877720|162969775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.001
81639722|NCT02068352|162969780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|11.93||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|23.95||P-value was derived using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by age group (\< 18 or ≥ 18) and region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.95|-0.08|0.0690
81639723|NCT02068352|162969780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|18.23||||0.0165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.99|31.46||P-value was derived using CMH test stratified by age group (\< 18 or ≥ 18) and region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.46|4.99|0.0165
81639724|NCT02068352|162969780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|12.3||||0.0617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|24.53||P-value was derived using CMH test stratified by age group (\< 18 or ≥ 18) and region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.53|0.06|0.0617
81639725|NCT02068352|162969781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, region, visit, age group, and interaction of treatment by visit as terms, Baseline score as a covariate.||||-0.10|-0.84|0.0128
81639726|NCT02068352|162969781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, region, visit, age group, interaction of treatment by visit, Baseline score as a covariate.||||-0.10|-0.81|0.0134
81639727|NCT02068352|162969782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.16|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, region, age group as terms, and Baseline score as a covariate for change from Baseline.||||-0.16|-0.85|0.0048
81589433|NCT00600821|162852248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.676||||0.9422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.412|1.107|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated using 1-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by gender and prior adjuvant therapy. Risk ratio in comparison to the Bevacizumab group was calculated assuming all other factors as constant.||1.107|0.412|0.9422
81589434|NCT05036642|162852279|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference in measurements from 'no device' (baseline) to 'with device.'||||0.02
81589435|NCT05036642|162852280|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Difference in measurements from 'no device' (baseline) to 'with device.'||||0.01
81589436|NCT05036642|162852281|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference in measurements from 'no device' (baseline) to 'with device.'||||0.48
81589437|NCT02066298|162852286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||exact binomial test|a priori threshold for significance was 0.025||The null hypothesis was that, among those participants for which either mometasone is not equal to placebo, the proportion for which mometasone is superior to placebo is equal to the proportion for which placebo is superior to mometasone. The trial was designed to provide power of 0.85 for a 0.20 difference between the proportions being compared at a significance level of 0.025.||||0.14
81589438|NCT02066298|162852286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029||||||a priori threshold for significance was 0.025|exact binomial test|||The null hypothesis was that, among those participants for which either tiotropium is not equal to placebo, the proportion for which tiotropium is superior to placebo is equal to the proportion for which placebo is superior to tiotropium. The trial was designed to provide power of 0.85 for a 0.20 difference between the proportions being compared at a significance level of 0.025.||||0.029
81589439|NCT02066298|162852286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||this analysis is considered exploratory|exact binomial test|||The null hypothesis was that, among those participants for which either mometasone is not equal to placebo, the proportion for which mometasone is superior to placebo is equal to the proportion for which placebo is superior to mometasone. This was an exploratory analysis and there were no power considerations.||||0.001
81589440|NCT02066298|162852286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45||||||this analysis is considered exploratory|exact binomial test|||The null hypothesis was that, among those participants for which either tiotropium is not equal to placebo, the proportion for which tiotropium is superior to placebo is equal to the proportion for which placebo is superior to tiotropium. This was an exploratory analysis and there were no power considerations.||||0.45
81589441|NCT00630877|162852310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81589442|NCT00630877|162852312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman rank-order correlation|||||||<0.0001
81589443|NCT00630877|162852313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman rank-order correlation|||||||<0.0001
81639728|NCT02068352|162969782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.16|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, region, age group as terms, and Baseline score as a covariate for change from Baseline.||||-0.16|-0.84|0.0045
81589444|NCT00630877|162852314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman rank-order correlation|||||||<0.0001
81589445|NCT00630877|162852315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman rank-order correlation|||||||<0.0001
81589446|NCT00630877|162852316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Independent groups t-test|||||||0.002
81589447|NCT00630877|162852317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Independent groups t-test|||||||<0.001
81589448|NCT01312909|162852351|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.6337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.37||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model with terms treatment, age strata, body weight strata and pooled center. A testing order was used to control type I error. 1mg Varenicline twice daily group was tested against placebo first, and if statistically significant difference was observed, the 0.5 mg Varenicline twice daily group was tested against placebo.||2.37|0.59|0.6337
81589449|NCT01312909|162852351|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.1114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|3.39||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model with terms treatment, age strata, body weight strata and pooled center. A testing order was used to control type I error. 1mg Varenicline twice daily group was tested against placebo first, and if statistically significant difference was observed, the 0.5 mg Varenicline twice daily group was tested against placebo.||3.39|0.88|0.1114
81589450|NCT01312909|162852352|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.5793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.38|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios and p-values were obtained from separate logistic regression models of treatment, pooled center, age strata and body weight strata.||Week 12||2.38|0.62|0.5793
81459280|NCT03296813|162609999|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.943||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.753|1.181||For secondary analyses, a statistically significant p-value \< 0.005 was pre-specified to address the multiple planned analyses and help control the overall type I error rate.|Regression, Cox|||To determine whether torsemide is superior to furosemide with respect to all-cause mortality or first all-cause hospitalization through day 30 among patients hospitalized for heart failure.|P-value from a Cox proportional hazards regression model including the assigned treatment (torsemide vs. furosemide as the reference group) as well as age, sex, baseline ejection fraction (\<40%, 41-49%, \>50%, unknown), and loop diuretic treatment prior to index hospital admission as covariates.|1.181|0.753|0.610
81459281|NCT03296813|162610000|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|3.26||For secondary analyses, a statistically significant p-value \< 0.005 was pre-specified to address the multiple planned analyses and help control the overall type I error rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||To determine whether torsemide improves the QOL at 1 month compared to Furosemide as assessed by the KCCQ among patients hospitalized for heart failure.|Least squares means results from mixed-model repeated measures analysis of the KCCQ score change from baseline with terms for treatment, time (visit) from randomization, treatment x time (visit) interaction as well as the baseline KCCQ score, age, sex, baseline ejection fraction (\<40%, 41-49%, \>50%, unknown), and loop diuretic treatment prior to index hospital admission as covariates.|3.26|-0.66|0.194
81459282|NCT03296813|162610000|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|1.74||For secondary analyses, a statistically significant p-value \< 0.005 was pre-specified to address the multiple planned analyses and help control the overall type I error rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||To determine whether torsemide improves the QOL at 6 months compared to Furosemide as assessed by the KCCQ among patients hospitalized for heart failure.|Least squares means results from mixed-model repeated measures analysis of the KCCQ score change from baseline with terms for treatment, time (visit) from randomization, treatment x time (visit) interaction as well as the baseline KCCQ score, age, sex, baseline ejection fraction (\<40%, 41-49%, \>50%, unknown), and loop diuretic treatment prior to index hospital admission as covariates.|1.74|-2.53|0.718
81459283|NCT03296813|162610000|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|2.3||For secondary analyses, a statistically significant p-value \< 0.005 was pre-specified to address the multiple planned analyses and help control the overall type I error rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||To determine whether torsemide improves the QOL at 12 months compared to Furosemide as assessed by the KCCQ among patients hospitalized for heart failure.|Least squares means results from mixed-model repeated measures analysis of the KCCQ score change from baseline with terms for treatment, time (visit) from randomization, treatment x time (visit) interaction as well as the baseline KCCQ score, age, sex, baseline ejection fraction (\<40%, 41-49%, \>50%, unknown), and loop diuretic treatment prior to index hospital admission as covariates.|2.30|-2.26|0.987
81459284|NCT03296813|162610001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.904||||||For secondary analyses, a statistically significant p-value \< 0.005 was pre-specified to address the multiple planned analyses and help control the overall type I error rate.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||To determine whether torsemide reduces symptoms of depression at 1 month compared to Furosemide as assessed by the PHQ-2 among patients hospitalized for heart failure.||||0.904
81459285|NCT03296813|162610001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.829||||||For secondary analyses, a statistically significant p-value \< 0.005 was pre-specified to address the multiple planned analyses and help control the overall type I error rate.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||To determine whether torsemide reduces symptoms of depression at 6 months compared to Furosemide as assessed by the PHQ-2 among patients hospitalized for heart failure.||||0.829
81459286|NCT03296813|162610001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.342||||||For secondary analyses, a statistically significant p-value \< 0.005 was pre-specified to address the multiple planned analyses and help control the overall type I error rate.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||To determine whether torsemide reduces symptoms of depression at 12 months compared to Furosemide as assessed by the PHQ-2 among patients hospitalized for heart failure.||||0.342
81459287|NCT04632927|162610008|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.647||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.601|8.311|||Regression, Logistic|The OR was calculated using a logistic regression model with treatment group, baseline HAQ-DI and strata (body weight) as independent variables||||8.311|1.601|0.002
81459288|NCT01697748|162610030|SUPERIORITY|With an SSI rate of 15% at Tampa General Hospital at the time of study design, a sample size of 600 patients was determined to provide a power of 80% to detect a 50% absolute reduction (15 vs. 7.5%) surgical site infection at a two sided alpha = 0.05. Assuming an approximate 10% dropout loss to follow up rate, the total sample size was adjusted to 660.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.96||Variables with at least a borderline association with a treatment arm (P≤ .10) were included in a multiple logistic regression model to verify which is independently associated with the outcome of interest||No P values were reported for the association between dressing type and infection, only relative risk and 95% confidence intervals were reported.||With an SSI rate of 15% at Tampa General Hospital at the time of study design, a sample size of 600 patients was determined to provide a power of 80% to detect a 50% absolute reduction (15 vs. 7.5%) surgical site infection at a two sided alpha = 0.05. Assuming an approximate 10% dropout loss to follow up rate, the total sample size was adjusted to 660.|Besides the Chi Square, Fisher's Exact test, Student T-test, Mann Whitney U test, and logistic regression were utilized where appropriate|1.96|0.44|
81459289|NCT01697748|162610030|SUPERIORITY|With an SSI rate of 15% at Tampa General Hospital at the time of study design, a sample size of 600 patients was determined to provide a power of 80% to detect a 50% absolute reduction (15% vs. 7.5%) surgical site infection at a two side alpha = 0.05. Assuming an approximate 10% dropout loss to follow up rate, the total sample size was adjusted to 660.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Variables with at least a borderline association (P≤.10) were then included in a multiple logistic regression model to verify which is independently associated with the outcome of interest|Mixed Models Analysis|In addition to the Chi-Square, Fisher's exact test, Student T-Test, Mann Whitney U test and logistic regression were utilized when appropriate.||||||<0.05
81459290|NCT01697748|162610031|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||see below|Chi square, Fisher Exact, Student t-test, Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test where appropriate|||In addition to Chi-Square, Fisher's Exact test, Student T-test, Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test were utilized where appropriate|||<.05
81589451|NCT01312909|162852352|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.0932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|3.51|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios and p-values were obtained from separate logistic regression models of treatment, pooled center, age strata and body weight strata.||Week 12||3.51|0.91|0.0932
81639729|NCT02068352|162969784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.26||||0.4173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.99|21.52||P-value was derived using CMH test stratified by age group (\< 18 or ≥ 18) and region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.52|-8.99|0.4173
81522042|NCT03268941|162733098|OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|7.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.03|13.52||ANCOVA model was used for analysis. Treatment, underlying disease (DG/IG) were fixed factors. ln of baseline prolactin concentration as covariate, ln of ratio of Cmax to baseline concentration as response. Results in original scale are presented.|ANCOVA|||Change in serum prolactin on Day 1 at the Tmax as a ratio of Cmax to serum prolactin concentration at Baseline.||13.52|4.03|<0.001
81459291|NCT01697748|162610032|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Chi Square, Fisher's Exact, Student's T test, Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test and logistic regression when appropriate,|||Besides the Chi Square, Fisher's Exact test, Student T-test, Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney Test, and logistic regression were utilized where appropriate|||<.05
81459292|NCT01697748|162610032|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Chi Square, Fisher Exact, Student t-test, Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test|||Besides the Chi Square, Fisher's Exact test, Student T-test, Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test and logistic regression were utilized where appropriate|||<.05
81459293|NCT01697748|162610034|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||||Besides the Chi Square, Fisher's Exact test, Student T-test, Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test, and logistic regression were utilized where appropriate|||<0.05
81459294|NCT01697748|162610035|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||||In addition to the Chi-square, Fisher's exact test, Student T-Test, Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test and logistic regression were utilized where approprate|||<0.05
81459295|NCT01256450|162610036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.646|0.366|||ANCOVA|||||0.366|-0.646|.5870
81459296|NCT00832455|162610046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||McNemar|||||||<0.001
81459297|NCT00832455|162610046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||McNemar|||||||<0.001
81639730|NCT02068352|162969784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.47||||0.4895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.43|20.36||P-value was derived using CMH test stratified by age group (\< 18 or ≥ 18) and region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.36|-9.43|0.4895
81459298|NCT00832455|162610048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||McNemar-Bowker|The McNemar-Bowker test is a statistical procedure used to compare the proportion of physician satisfaction at week 0 compared to week 12.||||||<0.001
81459299|NCT00832455|162610048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||McNemar-Bowker|The McNemar-Bowker test is a statistical procedure used to compare the proportion of physician satisfaction at week 0 compared to week 8.||||||<0.001
81459300|NCT00832455|162610049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||McNemar-Bowker|The McNemar-Bowker test is a statistical procedure used to compare the proportion of patient satisfaction at week 0 compared to week 12.||||||<0.001
81459301|NCT00832455|162610050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Change in PACQLQ score between Week 12 and baseline is statistically different than zero||||||<0.001
81459302|NCT02025725|162610074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.881|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.881
81459303|NCT02025725|162610075|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.201||||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Change in mean daily GSA total score from Baseline to Week 1: metoclopramide nasal spray minus placebo.||||0.036
81459304|NCT02025725|162610075|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.336||||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Change in mean daily GSA total score from Baseline to Week 2: metoclopramide nasal spray minus placebo||||0.025
81459305|NCT02025725|162610075|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.347||||0.039|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Change in mean daily GSA total score from Baseline to Week 3: metoclopramide nasal spray minus placebo.||||0.039
81522043|NCT03268941|162733098|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.91|21.41||ANCOVA model was used for analysis. Treatment, underlying disease (DG/IG) were fixed factors. ln of baseline prolactin concentration as covariate, ln of ratio of Cmax to baseline concentration as response. Results in original scale are presented.|ANCOVA|||Change in serum prolactin on Day 1 at the Tmax as a ratio of Cmax to serum prolactin concentration at Baseline.||21.41|5.91|<0.001
81459306|NCT02025725|162610075|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.364||||0.085|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Change in mean daily GSA total score from Baseline to Week 4: metoclopramide nasal spray minus placebo.||||0.085
81522044|NCT03268941|162733098|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.94|23.59||ANCOVA model was used for analysis. Treatment, underlying disease (DG/IG) were fixed factors. ln of baseline prolactin concentration - covariate, ln of ratio of Cmax to baseline concentration as response. Results in original scale are presented.|ANCOVA|||Change in serum prolactin on Day 1 at the Tmax as a ratio of Cmax to serum prolactin concentration at Baseline.||23.59|6.94|<0.001
81522045|NCT03268941|162733099|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.648||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.89|37.41||P-value was obtained by ANCOVA model with treatment and underlying disease (DG/IG) condition as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline in GEBT gastric half-emptying time on Day 7 in Part 1.||37.41|-21.89|0.599
81522046|NCT03268941|162733099|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.469||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.04|37.59||P-value was obtained by ANCOVA model with treatment and underlying disease (DG/IG) condition as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline in GEBT gastric half-emptying time on Day 7 in Part 1.||37.59|-25.04|0.687
81522047|NCT03268941|162733099|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.45||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.22|39.33||P-value was obtained by ANCOVA model with treatment and underlying disease (DG/IG) condition as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline in GEBT gastric half-emptying time on Day 7 in Part 1.||39.33|-23.22|0.605
81522048|NCT03268941|162733100|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.708||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.06|31.19||P-value was obtained by ANCOVA model with treatment and underlying disease (DG/IG) condition as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline in GEBT gastric half-emptying time on Day 1 in Part 1.||31.19|-16.06|0.522
81589452|NCT01312909|162852352|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.5647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.5|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios and p-values were obtained from separate logistic regression models of treatment, pooled center, age strata and body weight strata.||Week 24||2.50|0.61|0.5647
81589453|NCT01312909|162852352|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.2917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.96|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios and p-values were obtained from separate logistic regression models of treatment, pooled center, age strata and body weight strata.||Week 24||2.96|0.72|0.2917
81589454|NCT01312909|162852352|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.5616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.69|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios and p-values were obtained from separate logistic regression models of treatment, pooled center, age strata and body weight strata.||Week 52||2.69|0.58|0.5616
81589455|NCT01312909|162852352|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.78|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios and p-values were obtained from separate logistic regression models of treatment, pooled center, age strata and body weight strata.||Week 52||3.78|0.84|0.1300
81589456|NCT01312909|162852354|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.6|||Longitudinal repeated measures model|||Week 12: Analysis was performed using longitudinal repeated measures model with the change from baseline average number of Cigarettes Smoked as the dependent variable, including terms treatment, visit, age strata, body weight strata, pooled center, baseline measure and treatment by visit interaction.||0.60|-1.69|0.3540
81639731|NCT02068352|162969784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.19||||0.2677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.74|25.12||P-value was derived using CMH test stratified by age group (\< 18 or ≥ 18) and region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.12|-6.74|0.2677
81522049|NCT03268941|162733100|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.143||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.58|37.43||P-value was obtained by ANCOVA model with treatment and underlying disease (DG/IG) condition as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline in GEBT gastric half-emptying time on Day 1 in Part 1.||37.43|-11.58|0.293
81589457|NCT01312909|162852354|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.7574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.98|||Longitudinal repeated measures model|||Week 12: Analysis was performed using longitudinal repeated measures model with the change from baseline average number of Cigarettes Smoked as the dependent variable, including terms treatment, visit, age strata, body weight strata, pooled center, baseline measure and treatment by visit interaction.||0.98|-1.35|0.7574
81589458|NCT01312909|162852354|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.5676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|0.84|||Longitudinal repeated measures model|||Week 24: Analysis was performed using longitudinal repeated measures model with the change from baseline average number of Cigarettes Smoked as the dependent variable, including terms treatment, visit, age strata, body weight strata, pooled center, baseline measure and treatment by visit interaction.||0.84|-1.53|0.5676
81522050|NCT03268941|162733100|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.654||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.52|30.52||P-value was obtained by ANCOVA model with treatment and underlying disease (DG/IG) condition as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline in GEBT gastric half-emptying time on Day 1 in Part 1.||30.52|-16.52|0.551
81522051|NCT03268941|162733101|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of Median Diff|-18.14||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-307.58|13.56||P-value was obtained with pairwise Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests|||Percent Change in GE time measured by the SmartPill on Day 7 in Part 1.||13.56|-307.58|0.274
81639732|NCT02068352|162969784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.12||||0.2319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.63|25.87||P-value was derived using CMH test stratified by age group (\< 18 or ≥ 18) and region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.87|-5.63|0.2319
81522052|NCT03268941|162733101|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of Median Diff|-26.95||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-229.73|530.49||P-value was obtained with pairwise Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests|||Percent Change in GE time measured by the SmartPill on Day 7 in Part 1.||530.49|-229.73|0.481
81522053|NCT03268941|162733101|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of Median Diff|-24.49||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-225.87|98.91||P-value was obtained with pairwise Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests|||Percent Change in GE on time measured by the SmartPill Day 7 in Part 1.||98.91|-225.87|0.382
81522054|NCT01216683|162733110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||one-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The study was designed to detect a 16% difference in CR rate from 50% in the Bendamustine + Rituximab arms to 66% in the Bendamustine + Rituximab + Bortezomib arm, with 90% power at the one-sided alpha 0.15 level.||||0.02
81522055|NCT01216683|162733111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified on Groupe d'Etude des Lymphomes Folliculaires status and Follicular Lymphoma International Prognostic Index||||||0.02
81522056|NCT02720692|162733137|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||P\<0.05 applies to Day 1 (0-24 Hours; p=0.0033), Days 1-2 (0-48 Hours; p=0.0077), and Days 1-3 (0-72 Hours; p=0.0152).|ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81522057|NCT03878758|162733142|SUPERIORITY|The average difference in incidence of needle bending with BD Nano vs. Comparator pen needle was calculated with 95% confidence interval and assessed for statistical significance.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.39||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|1.04|||Fisher Exact|||||1.04|-1.82|0.591
81522058|NCT03878758|162733142|SUPERIORITY|The average difference in percentage of occurrence with BD Nano vs. Comparator pen needle was calculated with 95% confidence interval and assessed for statistical significance.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.13||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|3.06|||Fisher Exact|||||3.06|-2.8|0.931
81522059|NCT03878758|162733142|SUPERIORITY|The average difference in percentage of occurrence with BD Nano vs. Comparator pen needle was calculated with 95% confidence interval and assessed for statistical significance.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.42||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|2.75|||Fisher Exact|||||2.75|-1.91|0.723
81522060|NCT03878758|162733143|SUPERIORITY|The average difference in percentage of occurrence with BD Nano vs. comparator was calculated with 95% confidence interval and assessed for statistical significance.|Risk Difference (RD)|-5.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-3.5|||Fisher Exact|||||-3.5|-9.0|<0.001
81522061|NCT03878758|162733143|SUPERIORITY|The average difference in percentage of occurrence with BD Nano vs. comparator was calculated with 95% confidence interval and assessed for statistical significance.|Risk Difference (RD)|-14.09||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.49|-1.69||Although a site difference was detected - all sites combined p-value was generated,|Fisher Exact|||||-1.69|-26.49|0.026
81522062|NCT03878758|162733143|SUPERIORITY|The average difference in percentage of occurrence with BD Nano vs.Comparator pen needle was calculated with 95% confidence interval and assessed for statistical significance.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.6|||Fisher Exact|||||0.6|-1.9|0.644
81522063|NCT03878758|162733144|SUPERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates.|Overall Mean|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.98||||||||0.98|0.62|
81522064|NCT03878758|162733144|SUPERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates.|Overall Mean|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.16||||||||1.16|0.8|
81589459|NCT01312909|162852354|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.2356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|0.47|||Longitudinal repeated measures model|||Week 24: Analysis was performed using longitudinal repeated measures model with the change from baseline average number of Cigarettes Smoked as the dependent variable, including terms treatment, visit, age strata, body weight strata, pooled center, baseline measure and treatment by visit interaction.||0.47|-1.92|0.2356
81589460|NCT01312909|162852354|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.38|||Longitudinal repeated measures model|||Week 52: Analysis was performed using longitudinal repeated measures model with the change from baseline average number of Cigarettes Smoked as the dependent variable, including terms treatment, visit, age strata, body weight strata, pooled center, baseline measure and treatment by visit interaction.||1.38|-1.03|0.7730
81589461|NCT01312909|162852354|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.2166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|0.45|||Longitudinal repeated measures model|||Week 52: Analysis was performed using longitudinal repeated measures model with the change from baseline average number of Cigarettes Smoked as the dependent variable, including terms treatment, visit, age strata, body weight strata, pooled center, baseline measure and treatment by visit interaction.||0.45|-1.99|0.2166
81589462|NCT01312909|162852355|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.6133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 9 through Week 24: Odds ratios and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment, pooled center, age strata and body weight strata.||1.90|0.34|0.6133
81589463|NCT01312909|162852355|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|4.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 9 through Week 24: Odds ratios and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment, pooled center, age strata and body weight strata.||4.79|1.07|0.0335
81589464|NCT01312909|162852355|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 9 through Week 52: Odds ratios and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment, pooled center, age strata and body weight strata.||2.65|0.37|0.9874
81639733|NCT02068352|162969785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11||||0.3213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, region, visit, age group, interaction of treatment by visit, Baseline score as a covariate.||||1.11|-3.33|0.3213
81639734|NCT02068352|162969785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.09||||0.0594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, region, visit, age group, interaction of treatment by visit, Baseline score as a covariate.||||0.08|-4.27|0.0594
81459307|NCT02946463|162610076|NON_INFERIORITY|LDH-N was analyzed using a generalized estimating equation (GEE) approach. The model included the following terms: treatment group, history of transfusion (as a categorical variable based on the stratification factor levels), and baseline LDH level (as a continuous variable). Noninferiority margin was based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the odds ratio (OR) of ravulizumab versus eculizumab for LDH normalization being greater than an OR of 0.39.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.187|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.796|1.769||||||A minimum of 142 participants were estimated to provide 80% power to demonstrate noninferiority of ravulizumab to eculizumab.||1.769|0.796|
81459308|NCT02946463|162610077|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin was based on the lower bound of the 95% CI. Noninferiority margin was -20%.|Treatment difference|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|18.14|||||Treatment difference was estimated for ravulizumab - eculizumab.|A minimum of 193 participants were estimated to provide 80% power to demonstrate noninferiority of ravulizumab to eculizumab. The difference of percentages were calculated using stratified Newcombe CI method. Stratification factors were: observed stratification groups of packed red blood cells (pRBC)/whole blood units transfused in the 1 year prior to first dose of study drug and screening LDH levels.||18.14|-4.66|
81459309|NCT02946463|162610078|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin was based on the upper bound of the 95% CI. Noninferiority margin was 20%.|Treatment difference|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.21|0.18|||||Treatment difference was estimated for ravulizumab - eculizumab.|The difference of percentages was calculated using stratified Newcombe CI method. The stratification factors were: observed stratification groups of pRBC units transfused in the 1 year prior to first dose of study drug and screening LDH levels.||0.18|-14.21|
81459310|NCT02946463|162610079|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin was based on the upper bound of the 95% CI. Noninferiority margin was 20%.|Treatment difference|-0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|3.56|||||Treatment difference was estimated for ravulizumab - eculizumab.|||3.56|-5.21|
81459311|NCT02946463|162610080|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin was based on the lower bound of the 95% CI. Noninferiority margin was -5%.|Treatment difference|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|2.55|||||Treatment difference was estimated for ravulizumab - eculizumab.|||2.55|-1.21|
81459312|NCT02946463|162610081|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin was based on the lower bound of the 95% CI. Noninferiority margin was -20%.|Treatment difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|14.64|||||Treatment difference was estimated for ravulizumab - eculizumab.|The difference of percentages was calculated using stratified Newcombe CI method. The stratification factors were: observed stratification groups of pRBC units transfused in the 1 year prior to first dose of study drug and screening LDH levels.||14.64|-8.80|
81459313|NCT01787292|162610087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||To account for sequence carryover, we employed analysis of covariance inclusive of sequence by period covariates against treatment effects.|ANCOVA|Least square means were adjusted for carryover from the crossover design and between subjects effects were analyzed using Kenward-Roger df estimation||||||.001
81459314|NCT01787292|162610088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||ANCOVA|||To account for sequence carryover, we employed analysis of covariance inclusive of sequence by period covariates against treatment effects.||||.8
81459315|NCT01787292|162610089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||To account for sequence carryover, we employed analysis of covariance inclusive of sequence by period covariates against treatment effects.|ANCOVA|||||||.05
81522065|NCT03878758|162733144|SUPERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates.|Overall Mean|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.49||||||||0.49|0.13|
81589465|NCT01312909|162852355|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.79||||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|6.55|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 9 through Week 52: Odds ratios and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment, pooled center, age strata and body weight strata.||6.55|1.19|0.0188
81589466|NCT04622254|162852372|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81589467|NCT04622254|162852373|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81589468|NCT04622254|162852374|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81589469|NCT04622254|162852375|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81589470|NCT04622254|162852376|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81589471|NCT04622254|162852377|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81589472|NCT04622254|162852378|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81589473|NCT04622254|162852379|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81589474|NCT04622254|162852380|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81589475|NCT04622254|162852381|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81589476|NCT04622254|162852382|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81589477|NCT04622254|162852383|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81589478|NCT04622254|162852384|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81589479|NCT04622254|162852384|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81589480|NCT04622254|162852385|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81589481|NCT04622254|162852385|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81589482|NCT03228680|162852388|NON_INFERIORITY|The pre-specified non-inferiority (NI) margin was -3.0 oocytes. The NI was evaluated based on the two-sided 95% CI from the ANOVA on 'number of oocytes retrieved' with treatment and AMH stratum as fixed factors.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.1|||||If the lower bound of 95% CI was well above pre-specified NI limit of -3.0 oocytes, then NI of FE 999049 to FOLLISTIM with respect to number of oocytes retrieved in women undergoing controlled ovarian stimulation would be demonstrated|Mean number of oocytes retrieved.||-0.1|-2.3|
81589483|NCT03228680|162852389|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|10.6|||||The difference (FE 999049-FOLLISTIM) in rates was estimated and a two-sided 95% Cl was constructed using the Mantel-Haenszel method to combine results across AMH strata.|Percentage of participants with at least one gestational sac 5-6 weeks after transfer.||10.6|-7.5|
81589484|NCT03228680|162852390|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|9.6|||||The difference (FE 999049-FOLLISTIM) in rates was estimated and a two-sided 95% Cl was constructed using the Mantel-Haenszel method to combine results across AMH strata.|Percentage of participants with positive beta-hCG.||9.6|-9.5|
81589485|NCT03228680|162852391|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|10.8|||||The difference (FE 999049-FOLLISTIM) in rates was estimated and a two-sided 95% Cl was constructed using the Mantel-Haenszel method to combine results across AMH strata.|Percentage of participants with vital pregnancy.||10.8|-6.7|
81589486|NCT03228680|162852392|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|12.8|||||The difference (FE 999049-FOLLISTIM) in rates was estimated and a two-sided 95% Cl was constructed using the Mantel-Haenszel method to combine results across AMH strata.|Percentage of implanted embryos 5-6 weeks after transfer.||12.8|-8.9|
81589487|NCT03228680|162852394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.244||||||P-value was based on likelihood ratio chi-square test.|Regression, Logistic|The model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors.||Proportion of participants with blastocyst transfer cancellation.||||0.244
81589488|NCT03228680|162852395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.254||||||P-value was based on likelihood ratio chi-square test.|Regression, Logistic|The model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors.||Proportion of participants with \<4 oocytes retrieved (low response).||||0.254
81589489|NCT03228680|162852395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041||||||P-value was based on likelihood ratio test.|Regression, Logistic|The model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors.||Proportion of participants with 4-7 oocytes retrieved (moderate response).||||0.041
81589490|NCT03228680|162852395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.705||||||P-value was based on likelihood ratio test.|Regression, Logistic|The model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors.||Proportion of participants with 8-14 oocytes retrieved (targeted response).||||0.705
81589491|NCT03228680|162852395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.183||||||P-value was based on likelihood ratio test.|Regression, Logistic|The model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors.||Proportion of participants with 15-19 oocytes retrieved (hyperresponse).||||0.183
81589492|NCT03228680|162852395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||P-value was based on likelihood ratio chi-square test.|Regression, Logistic|The model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors.||Proportion of participants with \>= (more than equal to) 20 oocytes retrieved (severe hyperresponse).||||0.030
81589493|NCT03228680|162852396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.893||||||P-value was based on likelihood ratio chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||Proportion of participants with extreme ovarian responses: AMH \< 15 pmol/L (\<4 oocytes retrieved)||||0.893
81589494|NCT03228680|162852396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||P-value was based on likelihood ratio chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||Proportion of participants with extreme ovarian responses: AMH \>= 15 pmol/L (\>=15 oocytes retrieved)||||0.002
81589495|NCT03228680|162852396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021||||||P-value based on likelihood ratio chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||Proportion of participants with extreme ovarian responses: AMH \>= 15 pmol/L (\>=20 oocytes retrieved)||||0.021
81589496|NCT03228680|162852398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017||||||P-value was based on likelihood ratio chi-square test.|Regression, Logistic|The model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors.||Proportions of participants with early OHSS (any grade).||||0.017
81589497|NCT03228680|162852398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035||||||P-value was based on likelihood ratio chi-square test.|Regression, Logistic|The model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors.||Proportion of participants with early OHSS (moderate/severe).||||0.035
81589498|NCT03228680|162852398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||P-value was based on likelihood ratio chi-square test.|Regression, Logistic|The model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors.||Proportion of participants with early OHSS (any grade) and/or preventive interventions.||||0.006
81589499|NCT03228680|162852398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||P-value was based on likelihood ratio chi-square test.|Regression, Logistic|The model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors.||Proportion of participants with early OHSS (moderate/severe) and/or preventive interventions.||||0.009
81589500|NCT03228680|162852399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.968||||||P-value was based on likelihood ratio chi-square test.|Regression, Logistic|The model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors.||Proportions of participants with late OHSS (any grade).||||0.968
81589501|NCT03228680|162852399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.582||||||P-value was based on likelihood ratio chi-square test.|Regression, Logistic|The model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors.||Proportions of participants with late OHSS (moderate/severe).||||0.582
81589502|NCT03228680|162852400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.198||||||2-sided|van Elteren test|P-value was based on van Elteren test adjusted for AMH strata.||The number of follicles on stimulation Day 6 was analyzed.||||0.198
81639735|NCT02068352|162969785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|1.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, region, visit, age group, interaction of treatment by visit, Baseline score as a covariate.||||1.37|-3.43|0.396
81589503|NCT03228680|162852401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036||||||2-sided|van Elteren test|P-value was based on van Elteren test adjusted for AMH strata.||The number of follicles at end-of-stimulation was analyzed.||||0.036
81589504|NCT03228680|162852402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.592||||||2-sided|van Elteren test|P-value was based on van Elteren test adjusted for AMH strata.||The average size of 3 largest follicles was analyzed.||||0.592
81589505|NCT03228680|162852403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.286||||||2-sided|van Elteren test|P-value was based on van Elteren test adjusted for AMH strata.||The average size of 3 largest follicles was analyzed.||||0.286
81459316|NCT01787292|162610090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||To account for sequence carryover, we employed analysis of covariance inclusive of sequence by period covariates against treatment effects.|ANCOVA|A Kenward-Rogers adjustment for degrees of freedom was made to account for carryover effects.||||||.05
81459317|NCT01787292|162610091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.01
81459318|NCT01787292|162610092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.01
81459319|NCT01787292|162610093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.01
81589506|NCT03228680|162852404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.395||||||2-sided|van Elteren test|P-value was based on van Elteren test adjusted for AMH strata.||The fertilization rate (number of oocytes with 2 pronuclei divided by the number of oocytes retrieved) was analyzed.||||0.395
81589507|NCT03228680|162852405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||2-sided|van Elteren test|P-value was based on van Elteren test adjusted for AMH strata.||The number of embryos on Day 3 was analyzed.||||0.001
81589508|NCT03228680|162852405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||2-sided|van Elteren test|P-value was based on van Elteren test adjusted for AMH strata.||The number of good-quality embryos on Day 3 was analyzed.||||0.004
81589509|NCT03228680|162852406|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||2-sided|van Elteren test|P-value was based on van Elteren test adjusted for AMH strata.||The number of blastocysts on Day 5 was analyzed.||||<.001
81589510|NCT03228680|162852406|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||2-sided|van Elteren test|P-value was based on van Elteren test adjusted for AMH strata.||The number of good-quality blastocysts on Day 5 was analyzed.||||<0.001
81589511|NCT03228680|162852407|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|1.03||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.09||The P-value corresponds to the two-sided F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors and log-baseline as covariate.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/FOLLISTIM.|Circulating levels of FSH on stimulation Day 6.||1.09|0.98|0.228
81639736|NCT02068352|162969785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.1135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, region, visit, age group, interaction of treatment by visit, Baseline score as a covariate.||||0.46|-4.26|0.1135
81639737|NCT02068352|162969786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.49||||0.1703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|0.65|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, region, age group as terms, and Baseline score as a covariate for change from Baseline.||||0.65|-3.63|0.1703
81459320|NCT01787292|162610094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.5
81589512|NCT03228680|162852407|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.97||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.17||The P-value corresponds to the two-sided F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors and log-baseline as covariate.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/FOLLISTIM.|Circulating levels of LH on stimulation Day 6.||1.17|0.81|0.777
81589513|NCT03228680|162852408|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|0.94||The P-value corresponds to the two-sided F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors and log-baseline as covariate.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/FOLLISTIM.|Circulating levels of FSH at end-of-stimulation.||0.94|0.84|<0.001
81589514|NCT03228680|162852408|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|1.17||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.39||The P-value corresponds to the two-sided F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors and log-baseline as covariate.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/FOLLISTIM.|Circulating levels of LH at end-of-stimulation.||1.39|1.00|0.057
81589515|NCT03228680|162852409|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.81||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.93||The P-value corresponds to the two-sided F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors and log-baseline as covariate.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/FOLLISTIM.|Circulating levels of estradiol on stimulation Day 6.||0.93|0.71|0.002
81589516|NCT03228680|162852410|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.85||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.95||The P-value corresponds to the two-sided F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors and log-baseline as covariate.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/FOLLISTIM.|Circulating levels of estradiol at end-of-stimulation.||0.95|0.76|0.003
81459321|NCT01787292|162610095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|A Kenward-Rogers adjustment for df was made to account for carryover effects.||||||.6
81589517|NCT03228680|162852411|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|1.02||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.16||The P-value corresponds to the two-sided F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors and log-baseline as covariate.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/FOLLISTIM.|Circulating levels of progesterone on stimulation Day 6.||1.16|0.89|0.814
81589518|NCT03228680|162852412|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.88||The P-value corresponds to the two-sided F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors and log-baseline as covariate.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/FOLLISTIM.|Circulating levels of progesterone levels at end-of-stimulation.||0.88|0.68|<0.001
81589519|NCT03228680|162852413|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.92||The P-value corresponds to the two-sided F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors and log-baseline as covariate.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/FOLLISTIM.|Circulating levels of Inhibin A on stimulation Day 6.||0.92|0.73|<0.001
81589520|NCT03228680|162852414|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.88||The P-value corresponds to the two-sided F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors and log-baseline as covariate.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/FOLLISTIM.|Circulating levels of Inhibin A at end-of-stimulation.||0.88|0.72|<0.001
81589521|NCT03228680|162852415|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.93||The P-value corresponds to the two-sided F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors and log-baseline as covariate.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/FOLLISTIM.|Circulating levels of Inhibin B on stimulation Day 6.||0.93|0.75|<0.001
81589522|NCT03228680|162852416|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.88||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.99||The P-value corresponds to the two-sided F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and AMH stratum (\<15 pmol/L and ≥15 pmol/L) as fixed factors and log-baseline as covariate.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/FOLLISTIM.|Circulating levels of Inhibin B at end-of-stimulation.||0.99|0.79|0.027
81589523|NCT03228680|162852417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.694||||||2-sided|van Elteren test|P-value was based on van Elteren test adjusted for AMH strata.||The number of stimulation days at end-of-stimulation.||||0.694
81589524|NCT01034397|162852482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Wrist region: Tocilizumab versus placebo; Since one-sided t-test was used all effects in the opposite direction of what was predicted have a p-value=1.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||1.00
81589525|NCT01034397|162852482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||||||2nd and 5th MCP joints: Tocilizumab versus placebo|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.026
81589526|NCT01034397|162852482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Total synovitis score: Tocilizumab versus placebo; Since one-sided t-test was used all effects in the opposite direction of what was predicted have a p-value=1.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||1.00
81589527|NCT01034397|162852483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.421||||||Percentage Change in OMERACT RAMRIS global score; Tocilizumab versus placebo.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.421
81589528|NCT01034397|162852484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.434||||||Absolute change in OMERACT RAMRIS global score; Placebo versus Tocilizumab|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.434
81589529|NCT01034397|162852487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Change in Wrist region; Tocilizumab versus placebo. Since one-sided t-test was used all effects in the opposite direction of what was predicted have a p-value=1.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||1.00
81589530|NCT01034397|162852487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065||||||Change in 2nd to 5th MCP; Tocilizumab versus placebo.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.065
81589531|NCT01034397|162852487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Change in Total synovitis; Tocilizumab versus placebo. Since one-sided t-test was used all effects in the opposite direction of what was predicted have a p-value=1.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||1.00
81589532|NCT01034397|162852489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Absolute Change in Bone erosion; Tocilizumab versus placebo. Since one-sided t-test was used all effects in the opposite direction of what was predicted have a p-value=1.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||1.00
81589533|NCT01034397|162852490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Percentage Change in Bone erosion; Tocilizumab versus placebo. Since one-sided t-test was used all effects in the opposite direction of what was predicted have a p-value=1.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||1.00
81639738|NCT02068352|162969786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.56||||0.0176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|-0.45|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, region, age group as terms, and Baseline score as a covariate for change from Baseline.||||-0.45|-4.67|0.0176
81589534|NCT01034397|162852493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266||||||Percentage Change in Bone oedema; Tocilizumab versus placebo.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.266
81589535|NCT01034397|162852494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.337||||||Absolute Change in Bone edema; Tocilizumab versus placebo.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.337
81589536|NCT01034397|162852497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.114||||||Percentage change in DCE-MRI EER (global); Placebo versus Tocilizumab|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.114
81589537|NCT01034397|162852498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.239||||||Absolute Change in DCE-MRI EER; Tocilizumab versus placebo.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.239
81589538|NCT01034397|162852501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.271||||||Percentage change in DCE-MRI EER (MCP); Placebo versus Tocilizumab|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.271
81589539|NCT01034397|162852502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||||||Absolute change in DCE-MRI EER (MCP); Placebo versus Tocilizumab|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.370
81589540|NCT01034397|162852505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Percentage and absolute change in DCE-MRI EER (wrist); Placebo versus Tocilizumab|t-test, 1 sided|||||||1.00
81589541|NCT01034397|162852510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81589542|NCT01034397|162852513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.067|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.067
81589543|NCT01034397|162852515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.001
81589544|NCT01034397|162852517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.002
81589545|NCT01034397|162852519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Change from Baseline to Week 12|Friedman's T test|||||||<0.001
81589546|NCT01034397|162852519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||||||Change from Baseline to Week 12|Friedman's T test|||||||0.500
81589547|NCT01034397|162852520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.007
81589548|NCT01034397|162852523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.001
81589549|NCT01034397|162852525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.002
81589550|NCT01034397|162852527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.118|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.118
81589551|NCT01034397|162852529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||1.00
81589552|NCT01034397|162852531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.437|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.437
81589553|NCT01034397|162852532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||1.00
81589554|NCT01034397|162852535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.190
81589555|NCT01034397|162852537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.051
81459322|NCT01787292|162610096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.4
81459323|NCT01787292|162610097|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.05
81459324|NCT01787292|162610098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.25
81459325|NCT01787292|162610099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.01
81459326|NCT05691712|162610100|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-16.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|-12.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.36|-19.9|<0.001
81589556|NCT03192150|162852540|SUPERIORITY|Statistical hypotheses testing for the primary efficacy endpoint was two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|||||<|0.0001||||||P-values were from a Chi-Square test (with continuity correction) of differences between treatments in the proportion of participants with ACC Grade 0 who did not receive rescue medication versus all other grades combined.|Chi-squared, Corrected|A Fisher's exact test was used if 1 or more of the cells had an expected frequency of ≤ 5.||||||< 0.0001
81589557|NCT03192150|162852541|SUPERIORITY|Statistical hypotheses testing for the secondary efficacy endpoints were two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.311||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.311|4.074||P-values were from a Chi-Square test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|A Fisher's exact test was used if ≥ 1 of the cells had an expected frequency of ≤ 5.||Statistical analysis of proportion of participants who achieved a pain score of 0 on the VAS on Day 1||4.074|1.311|0.0054
81589558|NCT03192150|162852541|SUPERIORITY|Statistical hypotheses testing for the secondary efficacy endpoints were two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.581|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.967|6.519||P-values were from a Chi-Square test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|A Fisher's exact test was used if ≥ 1 of the cells had an expected frequency of ≤ 5.||Statistical analysis of proportion of participants who achieved a pain score of 0 on the VAS on Day 8||6.519|1.967|< 0.0001
81589559|NCT03192150|162852541|SUPERIORITY|Statistical hypotheses testing for the secondary efficacy endpoints were two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.503|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.909|6.426||P-values were from a Chi-Square test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|A Fisher's exact test was used if ≥ 1 of the cells had an expected frequency of ≤ 5.||Statistical analysis of proportion of participants who achieved a pain score of 0 on the VAS on Day 15||6.426|1.909|< 0.0001
81589560|NCT03192150|162852541|SUPERIORITY|Statistical hypotheses testing for the secondary efficacy endpoints were two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.659|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.987|6.736||P-values were from a Chi-Square test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|A Fisher's exact test was used if ≥ 1 of the cells had an expected frequency of ≤ 5.||Statistical analysis of proportion of participants who achieved a pain score of 0 on the VAS on Day 18||6.736|1.987|< 0.0001
81589561|NCT03192150|162852541|SUPERIORITY|Statistical hypotheses testing for the secondary efficacy endpoints were two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.952||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.596|5.462||P-values were from a Chi-Square test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|A Fisher's exact test was used if ≥ 1 of the cells had an expected frequency of ≤ 5.||Statistical analysis of proportion of participants who achieved a pain score of 0 on the VAS on Day 29||5.462|1.596|0.0008
81589562|NCT01448850|162852552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.92||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.25||Data was analyzed using Poisson regression with Pearson correction, adjusting for treatment, background therapy and history of previous exacerbations.|Poisson regression|||||1.25|0.68|0.645
81589563|NCT02664038|162852570|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|0.05|-8.23|2.588|||ANCOVA|covaried for days of heavy drinking over the 30 days prior to randomization.||||2.588|-8.23|<.05
81589564|NCT02664038|162852571|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|0.05|-3.26|3.61|||ANCOVA|Days of heavy drinking 30 days prior to randomization||||3.61|-3.26|<.05
81589565|NCT02664038|162852572|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.77|TWO_SIDED|0.05|1.45|4.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measure with Baseline, 13 weeks and 26 weeks||||4.43|1.45|.77
81589566|NCT02664038|162852573|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.50|-1.61|<.05
81589567|NCT02664038|162852574|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.05|TWO_SIDED|0.05|0.19|1.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.11|.19|.05
81459327|NCT05691712|162610100|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-15.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|-12.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.10|-19.7|<0.001
81589568|NCT05421078|162852583|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-25.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.387|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.53|-15.14||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-15.14|-36.53|<.0001
81589569|NCT05421078|162852583|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-33.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.378|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.01|-22.66||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-22.66|-44.01|<.0001
81589570|NCT05421078|162852583|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-36.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.323|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.68|-25.55||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-25.55|-46.68|<.0001
81589571|NCT05421078|162852584|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-25.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.387|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.53|-15.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||p value is calculated||-15.14|-36.53|<.0001
81589572|NCT05421078|162852584|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-33.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.378|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.01|-22.66||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-22.66|-44.01|<.0001
81589573|NCT05421078|162852584|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-36.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.323|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.68|-25.55||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-25.55|-46.68|<.0001
81589574|NCT05421078|162852585|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-25.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.387|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.53|-15.14||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-15.14|-36.53|<.0001
81589575|NCT05421078|162852585|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-33.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.378|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.01|-22.66||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-22.66|-44.01|<.0001
81459328|NCT05691712|162610101|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|-9.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.34|-16.8|<0.001
81522066|NCT03878758|162733145|SUPERIORITY|A mixed effect model was used (fixed effects of PN, abdomen site, order of pair, order of PN within pair and random subject effect) to estimate average difference (BD Nano PN - Comparator PN) in delivery time and total injection time. A Box-Cox transformation might be used to normalize the data if necessary.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.192|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.141|||Mixed Models Analysis|||BD Nano Pro vs Artsana 34G||-0.141||<0.001
81459329|NCT05691712|162610102|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.9|-5.8|<0.001
81459330|NCT05691712|162610102|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.0|-8.0|<0.001
81459331|NCT05691712|162610102|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.5|-7.5|<0.001
81459332|NCT05691712|162610104|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-21.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.4|-11.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.3|-32.4|<0.001
81459333|NCT05691712|162610104|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-28.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.6|-18.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-18.1|-39.6|<0.001
81459334|NCT05691712|162610104|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-27.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.2|-16.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-16.5|-38.2|<0.001
81459335|NCT03296527|162610140|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower-limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was greater than the non-inferiority limit (-10.0%), the null hypothesis was rejected. In that case, it would be claimed that FE 999049 was non-inferior to GONAL-F with respect to ongoing pregnancy rate in women undergoing controlled ovarian stimulation.|Risk Difference (RD)|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|11.0|||||The difference (FE 999049 - GONAL-F) in rates was estimated and a two-sided 95% Cl was constructed using the Mantel-Haenszel method to combine results across age strata.|Percentage of participants with ongoing pregnancy rate||11.0|-0.2|
81459336|NCT03296527|162610141|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|12.3|||||The difference (FE 999049 - GONAL-F) in rates was estimated and a two-sided 95% Cl was constructed using the Mantel-Haenszel method to combine results across age strata.|Percentage of participants with positive beta-hCG||12.3|0.3|
81459337|NCT03296527|162610142|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|10.7|||||The difference (FE 999049 - GONAL-F) in rates was estimated and a two-sided 95% Cl was constructed using the Mantel-Haenszel method to combine results across age strata.|Percentage of participants with at least one gestational sac 5-6 weeks after transfer||10.7|-0.9|
81459338|NCT03296527|162610143|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|9.8|||||The difference (FE 999049 - GONAL-F) in rates was estimated and a two-sided 95% Cl was constructed using the Mantel-Haenszel method to combine results across age strata.|Percentage of participants with at least one intrauterine gestational sac with fetal heart beat 5-6 weeks after transfer||9.8|-1.5|
81589576|NCT05421078|162852585|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-36.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.323|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.68|-25.55||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-25.55|-46.68|<.0001
81589577|NCT05421078|162852586|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-27.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.626|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.37|-16.04||p value is calculated|ANCOVA|||||-16.04|-38.37|<.0001
81589578|NCT05421078|162852586|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-31.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.609|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.36|-20.1||p value is calculated|ANCOVA|||||-20.10|-42.36|<.0001
81589579|NCT05421078|162852586|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-36.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.83|-25.8||p value is calculated|ANCOVA|||||-25.80|-47.83|<.0001
81589580|NCT05421078|162852587|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-27.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.626|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.37|-16.04||p value is calculated|ANCOVA|||||-16.04|-38.37|<.0001
81459339|NCT03296527|162610144|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|9.5|||||The difference (FE 999049 - GONAL-F) in rates was estimated and a two-sided 95% Cl was constructed using the Mantel-Haenszel method to combine results across age strata.|Percentage of implanted embryos 5-6 weeks after transfer||9.5|-1.6|
81639739|NCT02068352|162969786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.41||||0.2381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|0.95|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, region, age group as terms, and Baseline score as a covariate for change from Baseline.||||0.95|-3.78|0.2381
81639740|NCT02068352|162969786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.36||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|-0.03|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, region, age group as terms, and Baseline score as a covariate for change from Baseline.||||-0.03|-4.68|0.047
81639741|NCT02068352|162969787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.8196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|10.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, region, visit, age group, interaction of treatment by visit, Baseline score as a covariate.||||10.7|-13.5|0.8196
81639742|NCT02068352|162969787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.83||||0.0503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.69|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, region, visit, age group, interaction of treatment by visit, Baseline score as a covariate.||||0.02|-23.69|0.0503
81459340|NCT03296527|162610145|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|9.7|||||The difference (FE 999049 - GONAL-F) in rates was estimated and a two-sided 95% Cl was constructed using the Mantel-Haenszel method to combine results across age strata.|Percentage of participants with ongoing implantation rate||9.7|-0.9|
81459341|NCT03296527|162610146|SUPERIORITY|Logistic regression including AMH group as a factor.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.03||The p-value is based on the likelihood ratio test.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Proportion of participants with \<4 or \>=15 oocytes retrieved||1.03|0.60|0.083
81459342|NCT03296527|162610146|OTHER|Logistic regression including AMH group as a factor.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.23||The p-value is based on the likelihood ratio test.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Proportion of participants with \<4 or \>=20 oocytes retrieved||1.23|0.65|0.489
81459343|NCT03296527|162610147|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using a logistic regression model including age stratum as factor.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.06||The p-value is based on the likelihood ratio test.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Proportion of participants with early OHSS (any grade)||1.06|0.34|0.075
81459344|NCT03296527|162610147|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using a logistic regression model including age stratum as factor.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.4||The p-value is based on the likelihood ratio test.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Proportion of participants with early OHSS (moderate/severe)||1.40|0.40|0.365
81639743|NCT02068352|162969787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.68||||0.5902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.22|9.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, region, visit, age group, interaction of treatment by visit, Baseline score as a covariate.||||9.85|-17.22|0.5902
81589581|NCT05421078|162852587|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-31.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.609|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.36|-20.1||p value is calculated|ANCOVA|||||-20.10|-42.36|<.0001
81589582|NCT05421078|162852587|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-36.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.83|-25.8||p value is calculated|ANCOVA|||||-25.80|-47.83|<.0001
81589583|NCT05421078|162852588|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-27.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.626|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.37|-16.04||p value is calculated|ANCOVA|||||-16.04|-38.37|<.0001
81589584|NCT05421078|162852588|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-31.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.609|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.36|-20.1||p value is calculated|ANCOVA|||||-20.10|-42.36|<.0001
81589585|NCT05421078|162852588|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-36.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.83|-25.8||p value is calculated|ANCOVA|||||-25.80|-47.83|<.0001
81589586|NCT05421078|162852589|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-19.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.439|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.83|-12.18||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-12.18|-25.83|<.0001
81589587|NCT05421078|162852589|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-22.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.441|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.28|-15.62||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-15.62|-29.28|<.0001
81589588|NCT05421078|162852589|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-24.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.406|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.62|-18.1||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-18.10|-31.62|<.0001
81589589|NCT05421078|162852590|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-19.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.439|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.83|-12.18||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-12.18|-25.83|<.0001
81589590|NCT05421078|162852590|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-22.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.441|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.28|-15.62||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-15.62|-29.28|<.0001
81589591|NCT05421078|162852590|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-24.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.406|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.62|-18.1||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-18.10|-31.62|<.0001
81589592|NCT05421078|162852591|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-19.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.439|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.83|-12.18||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-12.18|-25.83|<.0001
81589593|NCT05421078|162852591|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-22.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.441|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.28|-15.62||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-15.62|-29.28|<.0001
81589594|NCT05421078|162852591|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-24.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.406|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.62|-18.1||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-18.10|-31.62|<.0001
81589595|NCT05421078|162852592|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-23.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.56|-14.31||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.31|-33.56|<.0001
81589596|NCT05421078|162852592|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-28.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.849|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.01|-18.76||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-18.76|-38.01|<.0001
81589597|NCT05421078|162852592|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-28.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.801|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.08|-19.03||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-19.03|-38.08|<.0001
81589598|NCT05421078|162852593|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-23.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.56|-14.31||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-14.31|-33.56|<.0001
81589599|NCT05421078|162852593|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-28.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.849|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.01|-18.76||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-18.76|-38.01|<.0001
81589600|NCT05421078|162852593|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-28.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.801|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.08|-19.03||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-19.03|-38.08|<.0001
81589601|NCT05421078|162852594|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-23.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.56|-14.31||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-14.31|-33.56|<.0001
81589602|NCT05421078|162852594|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-28.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.849|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.01|-18.76||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-18.76|-38.01|<.0001
81589603|NCT05421078|162852594|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-28.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.801|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.08|-19.03||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-19.03|-38.08|<.0001
81589604|NCT05421078|162852595|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|133.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.205|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|112.85|153.36||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||153.36|112.85|<.0001
81589605|NCT05421078|162852595|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|147.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.195|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|127.17|167.64||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||167.64|127.17|<.0001
81589606|NCT05421078|162852595|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|155.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|135.93|176.02||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||176.02|135.93|<.0001
81589607|NCT05421078|162852596|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|133.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.205|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|112.85|153.36||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||153.36|112.85|<.0001
81589608|NCT05421078|162852596|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|147.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.195|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|127.17|167.64||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||167.64|127.17|<.0001
81589609|NCT05421078|162852596|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|155.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|135.93|176.02||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||176.02|135.93|<.0001
81589610|NCT05421078|162852597|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|133.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.205|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|112.85|153.36||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||153.36|112.85|<.0001
81589611|NCT05421078|162852597|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|147.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.195|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|127.17|167.64||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||167.64|127.17|<.0001
81589612|NCT05421078|162852597|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|155.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|135.93|176.02||p value is calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||176.02|135.93|<.0001
81589613|NCT04456699|162852627|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41||||0.9774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.97|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior FOLFOX/CAPOX + Bev induction response, number of induction cycles and mutation status.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior FOLFOX/CAPOX + Bev induction response, number of induction cycles and mutation status.|||1.97|1.00|0.9774
81589614|NCT04456699|162852627|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.75||||0.9993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.49|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior FOLFOX/CAPOX + Bev induction response, number of induction cycles and mutation status.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior FOLFOX/CAPOX + Bev induction response, number of induction cycles and mutation status.|||2.49|1.23|0.9993
81589615|NCT04456699|162852628|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.1527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.21|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior FOLFOX/CAPOX + Bev induction response, number of induction cycles and mutation status.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior FOLFOX/CAPOX + Bev induction response, number of induction cycles and mutation status.|||1.21|0.54|0.1527
81589616|NCT04456699|162852628|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.2491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.3|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior FOLFOX/CAPOX + Bev induction response, number of induction cycles and mutation status.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior FOLFOX/CAPOX + Bev induction response, number of induction cycles and mutation status.|||1.30|0.59|0.2491
81589617|NCT04456699|162852629|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-0.2||||0.5272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|6.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Based on stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. One-sided p-value for testing H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by prior FOLFOX/CAPOX + Bev induction response, cycles and mutation status.|||6.5|-7.0|0.5272
81589618|NCT04456699|162852629|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-3.2||||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|2.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen|Based on stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. One-sided p-value for testing H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by prior FOLFOX/CAPOX + Bev induction response, cycles and mutation status.|||2.3|-9.7|0.9020
81589619|NCT03495908|162852643|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.4% HbA1c|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2207||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6654|0.2241||Non-inferiority p-value based on the 0.4% non-inferiority margin|Mixed Models Analysis||RHI - RAI estimated treatment difference. Upper confidence interval 0.22 is less than the 0.4% non-inferiority margin.|RHI - RAI estimated treatment difference (ETD) in HbA1c. Per-protocol analysis is the pre-specified primary outcome.||0.2241|-0.6654|0.007
81589620|NCT03495908|162852644|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of Post-randomization prevalence of hypoglycemia based on 7-point glucose profiles.||||||0.82|||||||Fisher Exact|||Post-randomization prevalence of hypoglycemia based on 7-point glucose profiles.||||.82
81589621|NCT03495908|162852645|SUPERIORITY|Analysis of the 7-point profiles within the ITT population (n=136)|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.925||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.386|2.217||Results are from a Poisson regression model with repeated measures; generalized estimating equations (GEE) approach.|Regression, Poisson|Poisson regression model with repeated measures; generalized estimating equations (GEE) approach|The incidence rate ratio quantitates the risk of hypoglycemia in the RHI group (RR numerator) compared with the RAI group (RR numerator). Results from Poisson regression model with repeated measures; generalized estimating equations (GEE) approach.|Level 1 (≤70 mg/dL or (\<3.9 mmol/L)) and level 2 hypoglycemia (\<54 mg/dL (\<3.0 mmol/L)) events are analyzed. No level 3 events were reported for either group.||2.217|0.386|0.861
81589622|NCT03495908|162852646|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01073||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03674|0.01528|||Mixed Models Analysis||Between Group Comparison (RHI-RAI) Estimated Treatment Difference (ETD) mixed effects model analysis|RHI versus RAI for Insulin Intent-to-treat Population N=136 Mixed Model Estimates for Insulin TDD U/kg I||0.01528|-0.03674|0.415
81589623|NCT03495908|162852647|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0776||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2139|1.0587|||Mixed Models Analysis||Between Group Comparison (RHI-RAI) Estimated Treatment Difference (ETD) mixed effects model analysis|||1.0587|-3.2139|0.320
81589624|NCT03495908|162852648|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-265.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-288.6|-243.11|||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated Treatment Difference (RHI-RAI) from repeated measures mixed model least squares estimates|||-243.11|-288.60|<0.0001
81589625|NCT03495908|162852649|NON_INFERIORITY|Change in A1C Non-inferiority Margin is 0.4%|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1317||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5838|0.3205||p-value for non-inferiority|Mixed Models Analysis||Between Group Difference (RHI-RAI) mixed effects repeated measures model analysis.Upper confidence interval 0.32 is less than the 0.4% non-inferiority margin.|Intent-to-treat secondary outcome of HbA1c response for assessment of non-inferiority of RHI compared to RAI||0.3205|-0.5838|0.02
81589626|NCT00550836|162852693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Log Rank|||It was calculated that 39 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have 80% to detect a difference in median survival of 6 vs. 9.7 months for GE vs. PGE respectively with a minimum follow up of 6 months. Sample size was determined using a 1-sided log-rank test at alpha=0.20.||||0.36
81589627|NCT00550836|162852694|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81589628|NCT00550836|162852695|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.419|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.419
81589629|NCT00550836|162852696|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.36
81589630|NCT02144675|162852698|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||<.05
81589631|NCT01458171|162852704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Annualized Rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|99.0||0.45||||||||0.450||
81589632|NCT01458171|162852704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Annualized Rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|99.0||0.523||||||||0.523||
81589633|NCT01559311|162852716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1734|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"* H01: μ LVEF, 1= μ LVEF, 2a vs H1a: μ LVEF, 1 \< μ LVEF, 2a~* Where μ LVEF, 1 is the mean of LVEF at month 12 in DDDR Gp.~* μ LVEF, 2a is the mean of LVEF at month 12 in CRT-P ON Gp,"||||0.1734
81589634|NCT01559311|162852716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1439|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"* H03: μ LVEF, 1= μ LVEF, 2b vs H1a: μ LVEF, 1 \< μ LVEF, 2b~* Where μ LVEF, 1 is the mean of LVEF at month 12 in DDDR Gp.~* μ LVEF, 2b is the mean of LVEF at month 12 in the CRT-P OFF Gp"||||0.1439
81589635|NCT01559311|162852717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6276|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"* H02: μ LVESV, 1 = μ LVESV, 2a vs H1b: μ LVESV, 1 \> μ LVESV, 2a~* Where, μLVESV, 1 is the mean of LVESV at month 12 in the DDDR Group,~* μLVESV, 2a is the mean of LVESV at month 12 in the CRT-P ON group"||||0.6276
81639744|NCT02068352|162969787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.42||||0.0482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.73|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, region, visit, age group, interaction of treatment by visit, Baseline score as a covariate.||||-0.11|-26.73|0.0482
81589636|NCT01559311|162852717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5871|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"* H04: μ LVESV, 1 = μ LVESV, 2b vs H1b: μ LVESV, 1 \> μ LVESV, 2b~* Where, μLVESV, 1 is the mean of LVESV at month 12 in the DDDR Group,~* and μLVESV, 2b is the mean of LVESV at month 12 in CRT-P OFF group."||||0.5871
81589637|NCT00515827|162852737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.546||95.0||||P-value is 2-sided and is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.546
81589638|NCT01339390|162852781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3941|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5759||0.4937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7347|1.5229||calculated after fitting the data to a repeated measures mixed model to control for repeated subject and random site and group effects|t-test, 2 sided|accounted for repeated measures and random effects|The difference is expressed as the Move (arm 2) group minus the Move Out (arm 1) group|This is the analysis at 12 months, comparing the change in weight from 12 months to baseline in our Move Out (arm 1) vs Move (arm 2) groups||1.5229|-.7347|0.4937
81589639|NCT01339390|162852781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5893|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5759||0.3062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5395|1.7181||calculated after fitting the data to a repeated measures mixed model to control for repeated subject and random site and group effects|t-test, 2 sided|accounted for repeated measures and random effects|The difference is expressed as the Move (arm 2) group minus the Move Out (arm 1) group|This is the analysis at 24 months, comparing the change in weight from 24 months to baseline in our Move Out (arm 1) vs Move (arm 2) groups||1.7181|-0.5395|0.3062
81589640|NCT00378703|162852786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Progression-free survival was compared between Arm B (bevacizumab and temsirolimus) and Arm A (bevacizumab alone) using stratified log rank test, stratified on prior cytokine or vaccine therapy and risk category (low/intermediate/high risk)||||0.89
81589641|NCT00378703|162852786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Progression-free survival was compared between Arm C (bevacizumab and sorafenib) and Arm A (bevacizumab alone) using stratified log rank test, stratified on prior cytokine or vaccine therapy and risk category (low/intermediate/high risk).||||0.54
81589642|NCT00378703|162852786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Progression-free survival was compared between Arm D (sorafenib and temsirolimus) and Arm A (bevacizumab alone) using stratified log rank test, stratified on prior cytokine or vaccine therapy and risk category (low/intermediate/high risk).||||0.68
81589643|NCT00378703|162852789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|||||Each combination arm was compared with the bevacizumab alone arm. Since there were 3 pairwise comparisons, a Bonferroni--adjusted p-value of 0.017 was considered to be statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||The response rate of each combination arm was compared to that of the bevacizumab alone arm.||||0.0076
81589644|NCT00378703|162852789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|||||Each combination arm was compared with the bevacizumab alone arm. Since there were 3 pairwise comparisons, a Bonferroni--adjusted p-value of 0.017 was considered to be statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||The response rate of each combination arm was compared to that of the bevacizumab alone arm.||||0.0085
81589645|NCT00378703|162852789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3006|TWO_SIDED|||||Each combination arm was compared with the bevacizumab alone arm. Since there were 3 pairwise comparisons, a Bonferroni--adjusted p-value of 0.017 was considered to be statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||The response rate of each combination arm was compared to that of the bevacizumab alone arm.||||0.3006
81589646|NCT02915744|162852834|OTHER||ESMO-MCBS (v1.0)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81589647|NCT04497987|162852836|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.63|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.63|0.26|<0.001
81589648|NCT04497987|162852837|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.67|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.67|0.27|<0.001
81589649|NCT04497987|162852838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.94|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.94|0.46|0.021
81589650|NCT04011475|162852850|OTHER|||||||0.0276|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0276
81589651|NCT04011475|162852850|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.875||||0.6665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.604|||Regression, Cox||Hazard Ratio (HR) was from Cox regression comparing group A versus group B using group B as reference.|||1.604|0.47|0.6665
81589652|NCT04011475|162852850|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.377||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.083|5.221|||Regression, Cox||Hazard Ratio (HR) was from Cox regression comparing group A versus group C using group C as reference.|||5.221|1.083|0.0310
81589653|NCT04011475|162852850|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.716||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|5.901|||Regression, Cox||Hazard Ratio (HR) was from Cox regression comparing group B versus group C using group C as reference.|||5.901|1.250|0.0116
81639745|NCT02068352|162969788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.8633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.48|10.48|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, region, age group as terms, and Baseline score as a covariate for change from Baseline.||||10.48|-12.48|0.8633
81522067|NCT03878758|162733145|SUPERIORITY|A mixed effect model was used (fixed effects of PN, abdomen site, order of pair, order of PN within pair and random subject effect) to estimate average difference (BD Nano PN - Comparator PN) in delivery time and total injection time. A Box-Cox transformation might be used to normalize the data if necessary.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.122||||0.104|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.016|||Mixed Models Analysis|||BD NANO vs Artsana 33G. A significant site effect was detected at one site; the most conservative p-value is reported.||0.016||0.104
81522068|NCT03878758|162733145|SUPERIORITY|A mixed effect model was used (fixed effects of PN, abdomen site, order of pair, order of PN within pair and random subject effect) to estimate average difference (BD Nano PN - Comparator PN) in delivery time and total injection time. A Box-Cox transformation might be used to normalize the data if necessary. The upper bound of the confidence interval was compared to 0.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.068||||0.003|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.017|||Mixed Models Analysis|||BD NANO vs Comfort EZ 33G||-0.017||0.003
81589654|NCT04011475|162852851|OTHER||Rate ratio|0.67||||0.0756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.04|||Z-test||The rate ratio was from Poisson regression for Group A versus Group B using Group B as the reference group.|||1.04|0.43|0.0756
81589655|NCT04011475|162852851|OTHER||Rate ratio|4.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|8.4|||Z-test||The rate ratio was from Poisson regression for Group B versus Group C using Group C as the reference group.|||8.40|2.27|< 0.0001
81589656|NCT04011475|162852851|OTHER||Rate ratio|0.34||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.68|||Z-test||The rate ratio was from Poisson regression for Group C versus Group A using Group A as the reference group.|||0.68|0.17|0.0022
81589657|NCT04011475|162852852|OTHER||Rate ratio|1.25||||0.7394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|4.65|||Z-test||The rate ratio was from Poisson regression for Group B versus Group C using Group C as the reference group.|||4.65|0.34|0.7394
81639746|NCT02068352|162969788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.54||||0.0452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.83|-0.25|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, region, age group as terms, and Baseline score as a covariate for change from Baseline.||||-0.25|-22.83|0.0452
81589658|NCT04011475|162852853|OTHER||Rate ratio|0.65||||0.1116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.11|||Z-test||The rate ratio was from Poisson regression for Group A versus Group B using Group B as the reference group.|||1.11|0.38|0.1116
81589659|NCT04011475|162852853|OTHER||Rate ratio|3.78||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|7.88|||Z-test||The rate ratio was from Poisson regression for Group B versus Group C using Group C as the reference group.|||7.88|1.81|0.0004
81589660|NCT04011475|162852853|OTHER||Rate ratio|0.41||||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.89|||Z-test||The rate ratio was from Poisson regression for Group C versus Group A using Group A as the reference group.|||0.89|0.19|0.0239
81589661|NCT04011475|162852854|OTHER||Rate ratio|0.71||||0.4164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.61|||Z-test||The rate ratio was from Poisson regression for Group A versus Group B using Group B as the reference group.|||1.61|0.32|0.4164
81589662|NCT04011475|162852854|OTHER||Rate ratio|7.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|30.8|||Z-test||The rate ratio was from Poisson regression for Group B versus Group C using Group C as the reference group.|||30.8|1.59|0.0100
81589663|NCT04011475|162852854|OTHER||Rate ratio|0.2||||0.0377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.91|||Z-test||The rate ratio was from Poisson regression for Group C versus Group A using Group A as the reference group.|||0.91|0.04|0.0377
81589664|NCT04011475|162852855|OTHER|||||||0.2035|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2035
81589665|NCT04011475|162852856|OTHER|||||||0.1858|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-square test was applied for assessing the inter-group difference.||||||0.1858
81589666|NCT04011475|162852857|OTHER|||||||0.0144|||||||Pair t-test|Pair t-test was used for assessing the intra-group difference.||||||0.0144
81589667|NCT04011475|162852857|OTHER|||||||0.9219|||||||Pair t-test|Pair t-test was used for assessing the intra-group difference.||||||0.9219
81589668|NCT04011475|162852857|OTHER|||||||0.959|||||||Pair t-test|Pair t-test was used for assessing the intra-group difference.||||||0.9590
81589669|NCT04011475|162852858|OTHER|||||||0.2909|||||||Pair t-test|Pair t-test was used for assessing the intra-group difference.||||||0.2909
81589670|NCT04011475|162852858|OTHER|||||||0.1618|||||||Pair t-test|Pair t-test was used for assessing the intra-group difference.||||||0.1618
81589671|NCT04011475|162852858|OTHER|||||||0.4695|||||||Pair t-test|Pair t-test was used for assessing the intra-group difference.||||||0.4695
81589672|NCT04011475|162852859|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Pair t-test|Pair t-test was used for assessing the intra-group difference.||||||> 0.9999
81522069|NCT03878758|162733146|SUPERIORITY|The number and proportion of needle breaking occurrence for each pen needle type were summarized. A 95% confidence interval for difference in proportions between BD Nano Pro and the Comparator was calculated using the score method for independent proportions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.2||||||||1.2|-0.4|
81522070|NCT03878758|162733146|SUPERIORITY|The number and proportion of needle breaking occurrence for each pen needle type were summarized. A 95% confidence interval for difference in proportions between BD Nano Pro and the Comparator was calculated using the score method for independent proportions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.2||||||||1.2|-0.4|
81522071|NCT03878758|162733146|SUPERIORITY|The number and proportion of needle breaking occurrence for each pen needle type were summarized. A 95% confidence interval for difference in proportions between BD Nano Pro and the Comparator was calculated using the score method for independent proportions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.2||||||||1.2|-0.4|
81522072|NCT00321464|162733170|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A synthesis method was used for the non-inferiority test for the hypothesis that denosumab preserves at least 50% of the effect of zoledronic acid vs. placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.71|0.95|||Regression, Cox||Stratified by the randomization stratification factors (previous skeletal-related event, prior oral bisphosphonate use, current chemotherapy, and location in Japan).|||0.95|0.71|<0.0001
81522073|NCT00321464|162733171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.01||95.0|0.71|0.95||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity according to a hierarchical testing strategy and Hochberg procedure|Regression, Cox||Stratified by the randomization stratification factors (previous skeletal-related event, prior oral bisphosphonate use, current chemotherapy, and location in Japan).|||0.95|0.71|0.010
81522074|NCT00321464|162733172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|0.77||||0.001||95.0|0.66|0.89||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity according to a hierarchical testing strategy and Hochberg procedure|Anderson-Gill model||Stratified by the randomization stratification factors (previous skeletal-related event, prior oral bisphosphonate use, current chemotherapy, and location in Japan).|||0.89|0.66|0.001
81522075|NCT00528801|162733202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.008||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for gender, age, and education.|Cases are lower than controls.|Null hypothesis is no difference between cases and controls in the WAIS-III Perormance IQ (PIQ) Index. A linear model controlling for gender, age, and education was used to compare controls versus cases using an F statistic. Based on sample-size calculations, 120 patients and 36 controls were needed to have 80% power to detect an 8-point difference on the WAIS-III PIQ Index.||||0.008
81522076|NCT00528801|162733203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.11||||0.048||95.0|0.026|0.199|||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis is no difference between cases and controls in the proportion of subjects with lacunae. This was tested using a Fisher's Exact Test.||.199|.026|0.048
81522077|NCT00344500|162733205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Predicted trajectory of mean weight change between matched UC and LB subjects over 12 months (treatment\*time interaction: F(1,1275)=68.75, p\<.01).||General Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) used to illustrate the magnitude of difference between slopes for major outcomes for two hypothetical participants with identical baseline characteristics over 12 months.||||<0.01
81522078|NCT02207491|162733208|NON_INFERIORITY|Clinical noninferiority was to be concluded if the upper limit of the 95% CIs around the difference (AR-13324 - timolol) was within 1.5 mmHg at all time points and was within 1.0 mmHg at a majority of the time points.|||||<|0.0001||||||Calculated p-value|ANCOVA|Statistical analysis applies at all 3 timepoints on Day 15, Day 43, and Day 90||Assuming zero difference between AR-13324 and timolol, a 2-tailed alpha of 0.05 at each of 9 time points, a common SD of 3.0 mmHg, and a correlation between time points of 0.60 or less, 170 PP subjects per arm were necessary to have 90% power to show clinical noninferiority of AR-13324 to timolol in mean IOP.||||<0.0001
81522079|NCT04201093|162733231|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-9.2||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||||-9.2|-13.8|<0.0001
81522080|NCT04201093|162733231|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|-9.8||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||||-9.8|-14.4|<0.0001
81589673|NCT04011475|162852859|OTHER|||||||0.2516|||||||Pair t-test|Pair t-test was used for assessing the intra-group difference.||||||0.2516
81639747|NCT02068352|162969788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.73||||0.6746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.58|10.12|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, region, age group as terms, and Baseline score as a covariate for change from Baseline.||||10.12|-15.58|0.6746
81522081|NCT04201093|162733232|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-1.7||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||||-1.7|-3.3|<0.0001
81589674|NCT04011475|162852859|OTHER|||||||0.0036|||||||Pair t-test|Pair t-test was used for assessing the intra-group difference.||||||0.0036
81589675|NCT04011475|162852860|OTHER|||||||0.6189|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was used for assessing the intra-group difference.||||||0.6189
81589676|NCT04011475|162852860|OTHER|||||||0.7656|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was used for assessing the intra-group difference.||||||0.7656
81589677|NCT04011475|162852860|OTHER|||||||0.3594|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was used for assessing the intra-group difference.||||||0.3594
81589678|NCT04011475|162852861|OTHER|||||||0.0483|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-square test was applied for assessing the inter-group difference.||||||0.0483
81639748|NCT02068352|162969788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.05||||0.0432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.69|-0.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, region, age group as terms, and Baseline score as a covariate for change from Baseline.||||-0.4|-25.69|0.0432
81589679|NCT02873923|162852876|OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.68|||||||As of today, the meta-analytic surrogacy evaluation scheme proposed by Buyse and Burzykowski et al. is considered as the most statistically rigorous method for the validation of surrogate endpoints. This approach requires individual-patient data (IPD) from multiple randomized clinical trials (RCT) with similar design and treatment to address surrogacy from a multi-level framework. At the patient level, the surrogate endpoint should be correlated and predictive of the final endpoint regardless of the treatment (individual level association). At the trial level, the treatment effect on the surrogate endpoint should be correlated and predictive of the treatment effect on the final endpoint (trial-level association). Individual-level and trial-level associations estimated using weighted linear regression and the two-stage model introduced by Buyse and Burzykowski.|0.68|0.63|
81589680|NCT02873923|162852877|OTHER||correlation coefficient|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.005|||||||As of today, the meta-analytic surrogacy evaluation scheme proposed by Buyse and Burzykowski et al. is considered as the most statistically rigorous method for the validation of surrogate endpoints. This approach requires individual-patient data (IPD) from multiple randomized clinical trials (RCT) with similar design and treatment to address surrogacy from a multi-level framework. At the patient level, the surrogate endpoint should be correlated and predictive of the final endpoint regardless of the treatment (individual level association). At the trial level, the treatment effect on the surrogate endpoint should be correlated and predictive of the treatment effect on the final endpoint (trial-level association). Individual-level and trial-level associations estimated using weighted linear regression and the two-stage model introduced by Buyse and Burzykowski.|0.005|0.00|
81589681|NCT01639001|162852887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.402|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.286|0.565||The study was to be considered positive if the 1-sided log-rank test for PFS, stratified for baseline stratification factors (ECOG PS, ethnicity, and brain metastases) was significant at the 0.02496level.|1 sided stratified log-rank||Based on the Cox Proportional hazards model stratified by ECOG PS, ethnicity, and brain metastases. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of crizotinib.|The study was designed to test the null hypothesis H0: λ=1.0 versus the alternative hypothesis HA: λ \< 1.0, where λ is the hazard ratio (HR; Crizotinib/Chemotherapy). Evaluation of 160 PFS events in the 2 arms using a 1-sided log-rank test at the 0.025 level of significance was required to detect a HR of 0.64 with 80% power.||0.565|0.286|<0.0001
81589682|NCT01639001|162852888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|41.869|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.34|53.398||If the PFS endpoint was significant, ORR was to be considered significant if 2-sided p-value from Pearson chi-square test was \<= 0.04992.|2-sided pearson chi-square test||Treatment difference in ORR (%)|The confidence interval for the treatment difference was based on normal distribution.||53.398|30.340|<0.0001
81589683|NCT01639001|162852889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.056||||0.6172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.734|1.521||If the PFS and ORR endpoints were significant, OS was to be considered significant if 1-sided, log-rank test stratified for ECOG, ethnicity and metastases was \<= 0.02496.|1 sided stratified log-rank||Based on the Cox Proportional hazards model stratified by ECOG PS, ethnicity, and brain metastases. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of crizotinib.|||1.521|0.734|0.6172
81589684|NCT01639001|162852890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment difference|8.906||||0.1204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.275|20.086|||2-sided pearson chi-square test||Treatment Difference in DCR Rate (%)|The confidence interval for the treatment difference was based on normal distribution.||20.086|-2.275|0.1204
81589685|NCT01639001|162852894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.348|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.246|0.493|||1 sided unstratified log-rank||Based on the Cox Proportional hazards model.|||0.493|0.246|<0.0001
81589686|NCT01639001|162852895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.669||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.335|1.338|||1 sided unstratified log-rank||Based on the Cox Proportional hazards model.|||1.338|0.335|0.1270
81589687|NCT01639001|162852896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.277|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.186|0.412|||1 sided unstratified log-rank||Based on the Cox Proportional hazards model.|||0.412|0.186|<0.0001
81639749|NCT00267956|162969814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The study is designed to maintain a Type I error of 0.05 or less for the primary analysis|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square|Stratified by subject's prior anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) exposure status (Yes/No).||Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab x 4 and placebo at a significant level of 0.05. Sample Size and power: With 70 partcipants in each treatment group, 5000 repetitions. Assuming a 20% ACR20 response in placebo participants regardless of prior anti-TNF exposure and a 35% ACR 20 and 45% ACR20 response in ustekinumab group for participants who had prior anti-TNF exposure, and who had no prior anti-TNF exposures, the power to detect the treatment difference is 0.85.||||<0.001
81589688|NCT01639001|162852897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.432|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.307|0.61||2-sided Hochberg adjusted p-values|2 sided unstratified log rank||Based on the Cox Proportional hazards model.|||0.610|0.307|<0.0001
81522082|NCT04201093|162733232|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-1.7||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||||-1.7|-3.4|<0.0001
81639750|NCT00267956|162969815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustment was made and nominal p-value was reported.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square|Stratified by participant's prior anti-TNF exposure status (Yes/No).||Hypothesis: No difference between Group II and Group I at a significant level of 0.05.||||0.004
81522083|NCT04201093|162733233|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.148|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.339|11.321|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.321|3.339|<0.0001
81522084|NCT04201093|162733233|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.968|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.22|11.062|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.062|3.220|<0.0001
81639751|NCT00267956|162969816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustment was made and nominal p-value was reported.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square|Stratified by participant's prior anti-TNF exposure status (Yes/No).||Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab x 4 and placebo at a significant level of 0.05.||||0.005
81522085|NCT04201093|162733234|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-9.2||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||-9.2|-13.8|<0.0001
81522086|NCT04201093|162733234|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|-9.8||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||-9.8|-14.4|<0.0001
81522087|NCT04201093|162733235|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|-9.1||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||-9.1|-14.4|<0.0001
81522088|NCT04201093|162733235|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-9.3||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||-9.3|-14.7|<0.0001
81522089|NCT04201093|162733236|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.4822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Part I: Week 26||0.5|-1.0|0.4822
81522090|NCT04201093|162733236|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.7742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.6||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Part I: Week 26||0.6|-0.9|0.7742
81522091|NCT04201093|162733236|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-1.7||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Part II: Week 26||-1.7|-3.3|<0.0001
81522092|NCT04201093|162733236|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-1.7||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Part II: Week 26||-1.7|-3.4|<0.0001
81522093|NCT04201093|162733236|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-7.3||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Part III: Week 26||-7.3|-10.8|<0.0001
81522094|NCT04201093|162733236|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|-7.6||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Part III: Week 26||-7.6|-11.2|<0.0001
81522095|NCT04201093|162733237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.3||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||-0.3|-0.6|<0.0001
81522096|NCT04201093|162733237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||-0.2|-0.5|<0.0001
81522097|NCT04201093|162733238|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.9||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||-0.9|-1.4|<0.0001
81522098|NCT04201093|162733238|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.7||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||-0.7|-1.2|<0.0001
81522099|NCT04201093|162733239|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.9||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||-0.9|-1.4|<0.0001
81589689|NCT01639001|162852898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.451|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.79|11.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 Global QoL. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||11.11|3.79|<0.0001
81589690|NCT01639001|162852898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.613||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|6.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 cognitive functioning. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||6.49|0.73|0.0140
81589691|NCT01639001|162852898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.652||||0.2427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|4.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 emotional functioning. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||4.42|-1.12|0.2427
81589692|NCT01639001|162852898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.7267|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.15|9.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 physical functioning. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||9.30|4.15|<0.0001
81589693|NCT01639001|162852898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.8109||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|10.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 role functioning. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||10.47|3.15|0.0003
81589694|NCT01639001|162852898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.594||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|10.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 social functioning. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||10.06|1.13|0.0140
81589695|NCT01639001|162852899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.0432||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.79|-2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 appetite loss. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||-2.30|-9.79|0.0016
81639752|NCT00267956|162969817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustment was made and nominal p-value was reported.|ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|Treatment and prior anti-TNF exposure (Yes/No) as factors in the model.||Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab x 4 and placebo at a significant level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81639753|NCT00267956|162969818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustment was made and nominal p-value was reported.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square|Stratified by participant's prior anti-TNF exposure status (Yes/No).||Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab x 4 and placebo at a significant level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81522100|NCT04201093|162733239|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.9||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||-0.9|-1.5|<0.0001
81522101|NCT04201093|162733240|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.6047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||0.5|-0.8|0.6047
81522102|NCT04201093|162733240|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||0.3|-1.0|0.2570
81522103|NCT04201093|162733241|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.8516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.1||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||1.1|-1.4|0.8516
81522104|NCT04201093|162733241|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.6421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.0||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||1.0|-1.6|0.6421
81522105|NCT04051827|162733281|OTHER|Geometric Mean Ratio|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.739|1.42|||||The geometric mean ratio (GMR) of midazolam Cmax on Day 24 (with mobocertinib) versus on Day 1 (without mobocertinib) were calculated.|The ratios of geometric mean midazolam Cmax (in the presence vs absence of mobocertinib) and the associated 2-sided 90 percent (%) confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated on the basis of the within-patient variance using a mixed-effects analysis of variance (ANOVA) model fitting terms for treatment (midazolam in the absence and presence of mobocertinib).||1.42|0.739|
81522106|NCT04051827|162733282|OTHER|Geometric Mean Ratio|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.676|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.532|0.859|||||The GMR of midazolam AUC∞ on Day 24 (with mobocertinib) versus on Day 1 (without mobocertinib) were calculated.|The ratios of geometric mean midazolam AUC∞ (in the presence vs absence of mobocertinib) and the associated 2-sided 90% CIs were calculated on the basis of the within-patient variance using a mixed-effects ANOVA model fitting terms for treatment (midazolam in the absence and presence of mobocertinib).||0.859|0.532|
81522107|NCT04051827|162733283|OTHER|Geometric Mean Ratio|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.886|1.92|||||The GMR of midazolam Cmax on Day 25 (with mobocertinib) versus on Day 2 (without mobocertinib) were calculated.|The ratios of geometric mean midazolam Cmax (in the presence vs absence of mobocertinib) and the associated 2-sided 90% CIs were calculated on the basis of the within-patient variance using a mixed-effects ANOVA model fitting terms for treatment (midazolam in the absence and presence of mobocertinib).||1.92|0.886|
81522108|NCT04051827|162733284|OTHER|Geometric Mean Ratio|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.837|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.673|1.04|||||The GMR of midazolam AUC∞ on Day 25 (with mobocertinib) versus on Day 2 (without mobocertinib) were calculated.|The ratios of geometric mean midazolam AUC∞ (in the presence vs absence of mobocertinib) and the associated 2-sided 90% CIs were calculated on the basis of the within-patient variance using a mixed-effects ANOVA model fitting terms for treatment (midazolam in the absence and presence of mobocertinib).||1.04|0.673|
81522109|NCT02888743|162733290|SUPERIORITY||Difference between proportions|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.6|14.6|||Chi-squared||Arm A compared with Arm C; normal approximation for confidence interval|||14.6|-14.6|0.99
81522110|NCT02888743|162733290|SUPERIORITY||Difference between proportions|-3.8||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.3|9.6|||Chi-squared||Arm B compared with Arm C; normal approximation used for confidence interval.|||9.6|-17.3|0.64
81522111|NCT02888743|162733291|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.58|||Regression, Cox|||||1.58|0.60|0.92
81522112|NCT02888743|162733291|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|1.38|||Regression, Cox|||||1.38|0.50|0.55
81522113|NCT02888743|162733292|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|1.22|||Regression, Cox|||||1.22|0.30|0.24
81522114|NCT02888743|162733292|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|1.45|||Regression, Cox|||||1.45|0.36|0.44
81522115|NCT02888743|162733296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||Unadjusted p-value.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81522116|NCT01424566|162733297|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.9173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.38|||ANCOVA|||||0.38|-0.42|0.9173
81522117|NCT02809053|162733348|OTHER|The 95%CI (confidence interval) for the difference in the overall response rate (ORR) was calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method based on CMH (Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel) weight with stratification factor FLIPI-2 (low, intermediate and high risk).|Adjusted Difference Rate (%)|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|6.35|||||Comparison: SAIT101 versus MabThera.|Adjusted Difference Rate (%) in Overall Response Rate (ORR) of SAIT101 versus MabThera at Week 28.||6.35|-14.80|
81589696|NCT01639001|162852899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.5026||||0.0263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|8.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 constipation. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||8.47|0.53|0.0263
81589697|NCT01639001|162852899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|15.8085|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.94|18.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 diarrhea. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||18.68|12.94|<0.0001
81639754|NCT00267956|162969819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustment was made and nominal p-value was reported.|ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|Treatment and prior anti-TNF exposure (Yes/No) as factors in the model.||Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab x 4 and placebo at asignificant level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81522118|NCT02809053|162733349|OTHER|The 95%CI (confidence interval) for the difference in the overall response rate (ORR) was calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method based on CMH (Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel) weight with stratification factor FLIPI-2 (low, intermediate and high risk).|Adjusted Difference Rate|-10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.92|0.61|||||Comparison: SAIT101 versus MabThera|Adjusted Difference Rate of Overall Response Rate (ORR) of SAIT101 versus MabThera at Week 12.||0.61|-20.92|
81639755|NCT01263223|162969820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|12.0||P-value is for the Mean Change in ABPM heart rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.0|7.4|<0.0001
81639756|NCT01263223|162969820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.9|30.9||P-value is for the Maximum Change in ABPM heart rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||30.9|17.9|<0.0001
81639757|NCT01263223|162969821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|8.8||P-value is for the Mean Change in ABPM systolic BP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.8|3.9|<0.0001
81639758|NCT01263223|162969821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|11.6||P-value is for the Maximum Change in ABPM systolic BP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.6|2.6|0.0025
81639759|NCT01263223|162969821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.81|7.21||P-value is for the Mean Change in ABPM diastolic BP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.21|3.81|<0.0001
81639760|NCT01263223|162969821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.66||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.13|9.2||P-value is for the Maximum Change in ABPM diastolic BP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.20|2.13|0.0020
81639761|NCT01263223|162969822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9||||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.418|5.38||P-value is for the Mean Change in ABPM systolic BP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.38|0.418|0.0224
81639762|NCT01263223|162969822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7||||0.2453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|7.29||P-value is for the Maximum Change in ABPM systolic BP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.29|-1.88|0.2453
81639763|NCT01263223|162969822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.37|6.82||P-value if for the Mean Change in ABPM diastolic BP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.82|3.37|<0.0001
81639764|NCT01263223|162969822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.53||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.95|10.1||P-value is for the Maximum Change in ABPM diastolic BP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.1|2.95|0.0005
81639765|NCT01263223|162969823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|16.9||P-value is for the Mean Change in ABPM heart rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.9|8.7|<0.0001
81639766|NCT01263223|162969823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|34.5||P-value is for the Maximum Change in ABPM heart rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||34.5|11.4|0.0001
81639767|NCT01263223|162969824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|7.2||P-value is for the Mean Change in ABPM Systolic BP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.2|-1.6|0.2120
81639768|NCT01263223|162969824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.6||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|15.5||P-value is for the Maximum Change in ABPM Systolic BP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.5|-0.4|0.0640
81639769|NCT01263223|162969824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6||||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|6.7||P-value is for the Mean Change in ABPM Diastolic BP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.7|0.5|0.0211
81639770|NCT01263223|162969824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.8719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|6.8||P-value is for the Maximum Change in ABPM Diastolic BP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.8|-5.7|0.8719
81639771|NCT01263223|162969825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.7133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|3.7||P-value is for the Mean Change in ABPM heart rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.7|-5.3|0.7133
81639772|NCT01263223|162969825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7||||0.4638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|7.9||P-value is for the Maximum Change in ABPM heart rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.9|-17.2|0.4638
81639773|NCT01263223|162969826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|15.9||P-value is for the Mean Change in ABPM heart rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.9|11.3|<0.0001
81639774|NCT01263223|162969826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.1|34.2||P-value is for the Maximum Change in ABPM heart rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||34.2|21.1|<0.0001
81639775|NCT01263223|162969827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.9609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|4.7||P-value is for the Mean Change in ABPM Systolic BP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.7|-4.9|0.9609
81639776|NCT01263223|162969827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8||||0.2731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|13.6||P-value is for the Maximum Change in ABPM Systolic BP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.6|-3.9|0.2731
81639777|NCT01263223|162969827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.3779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|1.8||P-value is for the Mean Change in ABPM Diastolic BP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.8|-4.8|0.3779
81522119|NCT02809053|162733354|OTHER|The estimated Hazard Ratio with 95% CI was obtained from Cox regression model; however, stratification factors, ie, FLIPI-2 (low, intermediate and high risk), were only taken into account if FLIPI-2 score=all.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.724|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.853|3.482|||||Hazard Ration of TTE SAIT101:MabThera|Time to Event (TTE) Hazard Ratio (HR) of SAIT101:MabThera. The TTE is defined as the time from the date of randomization to the date when an event occurs; an event is disease progression as assessed by Investigator, death due to any cause, or the start of new treatment, whichever comes first.||3.482|0.853|
81575937|NCT03978520|162823209|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|-4.7|||=|0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|11.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"ABBV-599 High Dose (Elsubrutinib 60 mg/upadacitinib 30 mg) vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib 30 mg~The difference between the groups was assessed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by baseline corticosteroid dose above 10 mg prednisone-equivalent (≤10 mg or \> 10 mg), screening SLEDAI-2K (\< 10 or ≥10), baseline interferon score (high or low or NA), baseline immunosuppressant (azathioprine, tacrolimus, cyclosporine, methotrexate \[MTX\], mycophenolate) (yes or no)."||11.4|-20.8|=0.566
81639778|NCT01263223|162969827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0||||0.0828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|0.8||P-value is for the Maximum Change in ABPM Diastolic BP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.8|-12.8|0.0828
81648333|NCT01772563|162986974|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR) [%]|77.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.001|86.871|||||GMR (test/reference) i.e. (Volasertib+Itraconazole/ Volasertib). Intra- individual coefficient of variation (gCV %)=22.5.|"Statistical analysis of CD 10899:~AUC0-∞ was log-transformed prior to fitting an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. This model included effects for 'treatment' and 'subject'. 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were computed, then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator and interval estimates for the geometric mean ratio (GMR)."||86.871|69.001|
81459345|NCT03296527|162610147|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using a logistic regression model including age stratum as factor.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.33||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.83||The p-value is based on the likelihood ratio test.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Proportion of participants with any preventive intervention||0.83|0.13|0.012
81575938|NCT03978520|162823210|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|18.3|||=|0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|32.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"ABBV-599 High Dose (Elsubrutinib 60 mg/upadacitinib 30 mg) vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib placebo~The difference between the groups was assessed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by baseline corticosteroid dose above 10 mg prednisone-equivalent (≤10 mg or \> 10 mg), screening SLEDAI-2K (\< 10 or ≥10), baseline interferon score (high or low or NA), baseline immunosuppressant (azathioprine, tacrolimus, cyclosporine, methotrexate \[MTX\], mycophenolate) (yes or no)."||32.6|3.9|=0.013
81575939|NCT03978520|162823210|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|18.1|||=|0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|33.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib 30 mg vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib placebo~The difference between the groups was assessed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by baseline corticosteroid dose above 10 mg prednisone-equivalent (≤10 mg or \> 10 mg), screening SLEDAI-2K (\< 10 or ≥10), baseline interferon score (high or low or NA), baseline immunosuppressant (azathioprine, tacrolimus, cyclosporine, methotrexate \[MTX\], mycophenolate) (yes or no)."||33.2|3.0|=0.018
81575940|NCT03978520|162823210|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|-1.2|||=|0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|15.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"ABBV-599 High Dose (Elsubrutinib 60 mg/upadacitinib 30 mg) vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib 30 mg~The difference between the groups was assessed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by baseline corticosteroid dose above 10 mg prednisone-equivalent (≤10 mg or \> 10 mg), screening SLEDAI-2K (\< 10 or ≥10), baseline interferon score (high or low or NA), baseline immunosuppressant (azathioprine, tacrolimus, cyclosporine, methotrexate \[MTX\], mycophenolate) (yes or no)."||15.2|-17.6|=0.882
81575941|NCT03978520|162823211|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|14.7|||=|0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|29.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"ABBV-599 High Dose (Elsubrutinib 60 mg/upadacitinib 30 mg) vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib placebo~The difference between the groups was assessed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by baseline corticosteroid dose above 10 mg prednisone-equivalent (≤10 mg or \> 10 mg), screening SLEDAI-2K (\< 10 or ≥10), baseline interferon score (high or low or NA), baseline immunosuppressant (azathioprine, tacrolimus, cyclosporine, methotrexate \[MTX\], mycophenolate) (yes or no)."||29.4|0.0|=0.049
81575942|NCT03978520|162823211|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|13.9|||=|0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|30.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib 30 mg vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib placebo~The difference between the groups was assessed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by baseline corticosteroid dose above 10 mg prednisone-equivalent (≤10 mg or \> 10 mg), screening SLEDAI-2K (\< 10 or ≥10), baseline interferon score (high or low or NA), baseline immunosuppressant (azathioprine, tacrolimus, cyclosporine, methotrexate \[MTX\], mycophenolate) (yes or no)."||30.1|-2.2|=0.091
81575943|NCT03978520|162823211|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|-6.3|||=|0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|9.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"ABBV-599 High Dose (Elsubrutinib 60 mg/upadacitinib 30 mg) vs Elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib 30 mg~The difference between the groups was assessed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by baseline corticosteroid dose above 10 mg prednisone-equivalent (≤10 mg or \> 10 mg), screening SLEDAI-2K (\< 10 or ≥10), baseline interferon score (high or low or NA), baseline immunosuppressant (azathioprine, tacrolimus, cyclosporine, methotrexate \[MTX\], mycophenolate) (yes or no)."||9.9|-22.5|=0.447
81575944|NCT03978520|162823212|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|16.7|||=|0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|28.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"ABBV-599 High Dose (Elsubrutinib 60 mg/upadacitinib 30 mg) vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib placebo~The difference between the groups was assessed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by baseline corticosteroid dose above 10 mg prednisone-equivalent (≤10 mg or \> 10 mg), screening SLEDAI-2K (\< 10 or ≥10), baseline interferon score (high or low or NA), baseline immunosuppressant (azathioprine, tacrolimus, cyclosporine, methotrexate \[MTX\], mycophenolate) (yes or no)."||28.9|4.5|=0.007
81575945|NCT03978520|162823212|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|31.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|44.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib 30 mg vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib placebo||44.0|18.1|<0.001
81639779|NCT01129011|162969828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportions|11.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|17.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by use of low-dose aspirin (Yes/No) at randomization.||The primary efficacy endpoint was the proportion of subjetcs developing gastric ulcers throughout 6 months of study treatment. A summary, including cumulative frequency and percentage with associated 95% confidence intervals was produced for the observational incidences of gastric ulcers at 6 months. The cumulative proportion of subjects developing gastric ulcers at 6 months was analyzed using the CMH test stratified by use of low-dose aspirin (Yes/No) at randomization.||17.1|7.9|0.001
81639780|NCT01129011|162969829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81639781|NCT01129011|162969830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.009
81522120|NCT02809053|162733355|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%).|GLS Mean Difference (%)|101.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.86|107.24|||||Comparison: SAIT101 versus MabThera. Equivalence was demonstrated for SAIT101 and MabThera with exposure pharmacokinetic parameter AUC0-168,w1 within the standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%).|Statistical Comparison: geometric least square (GLS) Mean Ratio (90% Confidence Interval (CI)) (%) of SAIT101 versus MabThera Area Under the Concentration time Curve Day 0 to Week 1 (AUC0-168,w1) (h×µg/mL). The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance model with fixed effect for treatment.||107.24|95.86|
81522121|NCT02809053|162733355|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%).|GLS Mean Difference (%)|96.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.85|103.4|||||Comparison: SAIT101 versus MabThera. Pharmacokinetic equivalence was demonstrated for SAIT101 and MabThera with exposure PK parameter AUC0-168,w4 within the standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%).|Statistical Comparison: geometric least square (GLS) Mean Ratio (90% Confidence Interval (CI)) %) of SAIT101 versus MabThera Area Under the Concentration time Cure Day 0 to Week 4 (AUC0-168,w4) (h×µg/mL). The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance model with fixed effect for treatment.||103.40|90.85|
81522122|NCT02809053|162733356|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00|GLS Mean Ratio (%)|99.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.85|103.4|||||Comparison: SAIT101 versus MabThera. Pharmacokinetic equivalence was demonstrated for SAIT101 and MabThera with Cmax,w1 exposure within the standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%).|Statistical Comparison: geometric least square (GLS) Mean Ratio (90% CI) (%) of SAIT101 versus MabThera maximum plasma concentration at Week 1 (Cmax,w1) (h×µg/mL). The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance model with fixed effect for treatment.||103.40|90.85|
81522123|NCT02809053|162733356|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%).|GLS Mean Ration (%)|99.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.96|105.92|||||Comparison: SAIT101 versus MabThera. Pharmacokinetic equivalence was demonstrated for SAIT101 and MabThera with exposure PK parameter Cmax,w4 within the standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%).|Statistical Comparison: geometric least square (GLS) Mean Ratio (90% CI) (%) of SAIT101 versus MabThera maximum plasma concentration at Week 4 (Cmax,w1) (h×µg/mL). The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance model with fixed effect for treatment||105.92|92.96|
81522124|NCT02809053|162733359|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%).|GLS Mean Ratio (%)|95.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.85|102.55|||||Comparison: SAIT101 versus MabThera. Pharmacokinetic equivalence was demonstrated for SAIT101 and MabThera with exposure PK parameter Ctrough,d29 within the standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%).|Statistical Comparison: geometric least square (GLS) Mean Ratio (90% CI) (%) of SAIT101 versus MabThera trough plasma concentration at the end of the dosing period (Day 29) (Ctrough,d29) (µg/mL) . The statistical comparison of the log-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance model with fixed effect for treatment||102.55|88.85|
81522125|NCT02809053|162733363|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.0|45.4|||||Comparison: SAIT101 versus MabThera|Statistical Comparison of CD19+ B-cell Pharmacodynamic Parameters (Pharmacodynamic Analysis Set). Area under the pharmacodynamic time effect curve from baseline (Time 0) to Week 1 (AUEC0-168,w1), normalized (cells/µL). The statistical comparison of the between treatments is based on an analysis of covariance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment and a covariate for baseline value.||45.4|-31.0|
81589698|NCT01639001|162852899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.7449|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-4.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 dyspnea. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||-4.19|-11.30|<0.0001
81589699|NCT01639001|162852899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.4915||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.82|-3.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 fatigue. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||-3.17|-9.82|0.0001
81589700|NCT01639001|162852899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.6165||||0.2099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.27|2.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 financial difficulties. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||2.04|-9.27|0.2099
81589701|NCT01639001|162852899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.7756||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.49|-3.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 insomnia. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||-3.06|-10.49|0.0004
81639782|NCT01129011|162969831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.007
81639783|NCT01129011|162969832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81639784|NCT02246647|162969837|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81639785|NCT02823574|162969852|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.2897|TWO_SIDED|95.5|0.33|1.43|||Mantel Haenszel|||Treatment A over Treatment B||1.43|0.33|0.2897
81522126|NCT02809053|162733363|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.6|57.6|||||Comparison: SAIT101 versus MabThera.|Statistical Comparison of CD19+ B-cell Pharmacodynamic Parameters (Pharmacodynamic Analysis Set). Area under the pharmacodynamic time effect curve from baseline (Time 0) to Week 2 (AUEC0-168,w2), normalized (cells/µL). The statistical comparison of the between treatments is based on an analysis of covariance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment and a covariate for baseline value.||57.6|-21.6|
81522127|NCT02809053|162733363|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.3|61.0|||||Comparison: SAIT101 versus MabThera.|Statistical Comparison of CD19+ B-cell Pharmacodynamic Parameters (Pharmacodynamic Analysis Set). Area under the pharmacodynamic time effect curve from baseline (Time 0) to Week 3 (AUEC0-168,w3), normalized (cells/µL). The statistical comparison of the between treatments is based on an analysis of covariance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment and a covariate for baseline value.||61.0|-18.3|
81522128|NCT02809053|162733363|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.3|60.2|||||comparison: SAIT101 versus MabThera|Statistical Comparison of CD19+ B-cell Pharmacodynamic Parameters (Pharmacodynamic Analysis Set). Area under the pharmacodynamic time effect curve from baseline (Time 0) to Week 4 (AUEC0-168,w4), normalized (cells/µL). The statistical comparison of the between treatments is based on an analysis of covariance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment and a covariate for baseline value.||60.2|-19.3|
81522129|NCT02809053|162733363|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.1|54.6|||||Comparison: SAIT101 versus MabThera|Statistical Comparison of CD19+ B-cell Pharmacodynamic Parameters (Pharmacodynamic Analysis Set). Area under the pharmacodynamic time effect curve from baseline (Time 0) to Week 12 (AUEC0-168,w12), normalized (cells/µL). The statistical comparison of the between treatments is based on an analysis of covariance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment and a covariate for baseline value.||54.6|-23.1|
81522130|NCT02809053|162733363|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.0|51.8|||||Comparison: SAIT101 versus MabThera.|Statistical Comparison of CD19+ B-cell Pharmacodynamic Parameters (Pharmacodynamic Analysis Set). Area under the pharmacodynamic time effect curve from baseline (Time 0) to Week 28 (AUEC0-168,w28), normalized (cells/µL). The statistical comparison of the between treatments is based on an analysis of covariance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment and a covariate for baseline value.||51.8|-26.0|
81522131|NCT02809053|162733367|OTHER|||||||0.587||||||The p-value was calculated using Gail-Simon Test for Qualitative Interactions.|Gail-Simon|||Exploratory statistical analysis: Comparison of Overall Response Rate (ORR) by Region (European Union / Other). The interaction p-value for the Region subgroup was calculated based upon the full set of data, and based on a Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) model including treatment, and applicable stratification covariate.||||0.587
81522132|NCT02809053|162733367|OTHER|||||||0.421||||||The p-value was calculated using Gail-Simon Test for Qualitative Interactions.|Gail-Simon|||Exploratory statistical analysis. Overall Response Rate by Age Group (18-60 years and \>60 years). The interaction p-value for the Age subgroup was calculated based upon the full set of data, and based on a Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) model including treatment, and applicable stratification covariate.||||0.421
81522133|NCT02809053|162733367|OTHER|||||||0.288||||||The p-value was calculated using Gail-Simon Test for Qualitative Interactions.|Gail-Simon|||Exploratory statistical analysis. Comparison of Overall Response Rate (ORR) by Gender (Male / Female). The interaction p-value for the Gender subgroup was calculated based upon the full set of data, and based on a Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) model including treatment, and applicable stratification covariate. The p-value was calculated using Gail-Simon Test for Qualitative Interactions.||||0.288
81522134|NCT02809053|162733367|OTHER|||||||0.588||||||The p-value was calculated using Gail-Simon Test for Qualitative Interactions.|Gail-Wilson|||Exploratory statistical analysis. Comparison of Overall Response Rate (ORR) by Anti-drug Antibody (ADA) status (Positive / Negative). The interaction p-value for the ADA subgroup was calculated based upon the full set of data, and based on a Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) model including treatment, and applicable stratification covariate.||||0.588
81522135|NCT02411929|162733368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test (oral)/Reference (IV) of means|104.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.64|107.91|||||Natural log transformed AUCinf(dn) and AUClast(dn) from Period 1 were analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences were exponentiated.|Ratio - Test (oral) / Reference (IV) of means||107.91|101.64|
81522136|NCT02411929|162733378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|110.71|||||||||||||The ratio (Test/Reference) of the geometric means of dose normalized natural log transformed Total 14\^C in Urine will be estimated. Total 14\^C\_Urine\_IV is the Reference formulation and Total 14C\_Urine\_Oral is the Test formulation (expressed as a %).|Ratio - Test (Oral) / Reference (IV) (%)||||
81522137|NCT00721175|162733509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2407407|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0920078||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4210726|-0.0604089|||Two-sample test of proportion|||||-.0604089|-.4210726|0.011
81522138|NCT00721175|162733510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0021||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0021
81522139|NCT00721175|162733512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.278744|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0929622||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4609466|-0.0965414|||Two-sample test of proportion|||||-.0965414|-.4609466|0.004
81522140|NCT01561963|162733594|EQUIVALENCE|No statistically significant interaction between apremilast and rifampicin was confirmed if both the upper and lower 90% confidence interval (CI) limits for the geometric least squares mean ratios of apremilast administered with rifampicin to apremilast alone fell within the no effect boundary of 80% to 125%.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|96.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.56|104.82|||||Apremilast + IV Rifampin / Apremilast Alone|The effect of rifampicin on the PK of apremilast was evaluated using a linear mixed effect analysis of variance on the log-transformed values of AUCt of apremilast, to estimate the mean ratio of apremilast administered with and without rifampicin treatment. The model included treatment as fixed effect, and subject as a random effect.||104.82|88.56|
81589702|NCT01639001|162852899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.519||||0.0902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.43|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 nausea and vomiting. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||0.40|-5.43|0.0902
81589703|NCT01639001|162852899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.4349|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.42|-5.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 pain. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||-5.45|-11.42|<0.0001
81589704|NCT01639001|162852900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.8547||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.15|-1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-LC13 alopecia. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||-1.56|-8.15|0.0039
81589705|NCT01639001|162852900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.9957||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.85|-3.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-LC13 coughing. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||-3.14|-10.85|0.0004
81589706|NCT01639001|162852900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5181||||0.7082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-LC13 dysphagia. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||2.20|-3.23|0.7082
81589707|NCT01639001|162852900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.6471|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.85|-5.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-LC13 dyspnoea. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||-5.44|-11.85|<0.0001
81589708|NCT01639001|162852900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2504||||0.1284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-LC13 haemoptysis. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||0.36|-2.86|0.1284
81589709|NCT01639001|162852900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.2363||||0.0265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.98|-0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-LC13 pain in arm or shoulder. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||-0.49|-7.98|0.0265
81589710|NCT01639001|162852900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.2237||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.74|-0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-LC13 pain in chest. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||-0.71|-7.74|0.0185
81589711|NCT01639001|162852900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.5901||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.95|-1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-LC13 pain in other parts. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||-1.23|-7.95|0.0075
81639786|NCT02823574|162969857|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.41|||||computed using a cox proportional hazard model stratified by randomization PD-L1 and HPV status|||1.41|0.78|
81639787|NCT02823574|162969858|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.41|||||computed using a cox proportional hazard model stratified by randomization PDL-1 and HPV status|||1.41|0.78|
81639788|NCT02823574|162969859|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.36|||||computed using a cox proportional hazard model stratified by randomization PDL-1 and HPV status|||1.36|0.87|
81589712|NCT01639001|162852900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6732||||0.2848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|1.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-LC13 peripheral neuropathy. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||1.39|-4.74|0.2848
81639789|NCT02823574|162969860|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.45|||||computed using a cox proportional hazard model stratified by randomization PDL-1 and HPV status|||1.45|0.81|
81639790|NCT02823574|162969861|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.61|||||computed using a cox proportional hazard model stratified by randomization PDL-1 and HPV status|||1.61|0.81|
81639791|NCT02823574|162969886|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.29|||Mantel Haenszel|||Treatment A over Treatment B||1.29|0.32|
81639792|NCT02410278|162969910|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.931||||0.0617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.938|20.832|||weighted logistic regression model|||Odds ratio is the odds of an event in the Montelukast treatment group divided by the odds of an event in the placebo treatment group. P-value is from the likelihood ratio test that the odds ratio is 1. CI = profile likelihood confidence interval.||20.832|0.938|0.0617
81639793|NCT02410278|162969911|SUPERIORITY||adjusted mean difference|0.084||||0.3753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.104|0.273|||ANCOVA|||Results are obtained from an ANCOVA model for comparing average change of the GSRS score in the two treatment groups, adjusted for age, weight and baseline GSRS score. Weights, defined as the proportions of days with GSRS score recorded during the Day 1 - Day 10 period are applied to adjust for missing data.||0.273|-0.104|0.3753
81648334|NCT01192776|162986976|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.98||||||32.0°C for 72 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||1.98|0.76|
81589713|NCT01639001|162852900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.398||||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented for QLQ-LC13 sore mouth. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||-0.24|-4.56|0.0296
81459346|NCT03296527|162610147|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using a logistic regression model including age stratum as factor.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.81||The p-value is based on the likelihood ratio test.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Proportion of participants with early OHSS (any grade) and/or preventive interventions||0.81|0.30|0.004
81459347|NCT03296527|162610147|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using a logistic regression model including age stratum as factor.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.95|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Proportion of participants with early OHSS (moderate/severe) and/or preventive interventions||0.95|0.33|0.029
81589714|NCT01639001|162852901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.9136||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|6.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EQ-5D VAS subscale score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||6.98|0.85|0.0123
81589715|NCT01639001|162852902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0425||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, visit day and baseline EQ-5D Index score (intercept and visit day are included as random effects). P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.||0.08|0.00|0.0320
81589716|NCT01639001|162852904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Overall percent agreement|0.934|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.914|0.949|||||95% CI for agreement rate is calculated by the Wilson (Score) Confidence Limit method with alpha=0.05|||0.949|0.914|
81589717|NCT01639001|162852904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kappa|0.847|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8065|0.8875|||||Kappa coefficient is a statistic which measures inter-rater agreement for qualitative (categorical) items.|||0.8875|0.8065|
81589718|NCT01969838|162852916|NON_INFERIORITY|To evaluate the noninferiority of MMB over RUX, a conventional 2-sided confidence interval (CI) was calculated for the difference in splenic response rate (SRR) at Week 24: delta = prob(MMB) - 0.6\*prob(RUX). If the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for delta was greater than 0, MMB was declared noninferior to RUX in SRR at Week 24. The 2-sided 95% CI of delta was calculated based on stratum-adjusted Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) proportions. This is the noninferiority proportion difference.|Proportion Difference - Stratified CMH|0.09||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.16|0.02|0.014
81589719|NCT01969838|162852917|NON_INFERIORITY|To evaluate the noninferiority of MMB over RUX, a conventional 2-sided CI was calculated for the difference in TSS response rate at Week 24: delta = prob(MMB) - 0.67\*prob(RUX). If the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for delta was greater than 0, MMB was declared to be noninferior to RUX in TSS response rate at Week 24. The 2-sided 95% CI of delta was calculated based on stratum-adjusted Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) proportions. This is called the noninferiority proportion difference.|Proportion Difference - Stratified CMH|0.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.08|-0.08|0.98
81589720|NCT01969838|162852918|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.43|||Negative Binomial Model, Adjusted||A smaller ratio represents larger benefit.|||0.43|0.19|<0.001
81589721|NCT01969838|162852919|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference - Stratified CMH|0.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||A larger proportion represents larger benefit.|||0.26|0.09|<0.001
81589722|NCT01969838|162852920|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference - Stratified CMH|-0.1||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|-0.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||A smaller proportion represents larger benefit.|||-0.02|-0.19|0.019
81589723|NCT00408993|162852921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.617||95.0||||Treatment effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05 and interaction effects at 0.10. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|ANCOVA|Model=Treatment, Pooled Investigator and Baseline.||With 104 patients per arm, the study has at least 85% power to detect a treatment group difference of -1.20 points in baseline to endpoint mean change on the BPI 24-hour average pain score between Duloxetine and Placebo. Sample size determined using a two-sided t-test with alpha=0.05, and assuming a common standard deviation of 2.5 and a discontinuation rate of 25%.||||0.617
81589724|NCT00408993|162852922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0||||P-value for Worst Pain Score|ANCOVA|Model=Treatment, Pooled Investigator, Baseline and Major Depressive Disorder status at baseline.||||||0.070
81589725|NCT00408993|162852922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.151||95.0||||P-value for Least Pain Score|ANCOVA|Model=Treatment, Pooled Investigator, Baseline and Major Depressive Disorder status at baseline.||||||0.151
81639794|NCT02410278|162969912|SUPERIORITY||adjusted mean difference|0.081||||0.0376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.158|||Repeated measures model|||Results are obtained from a repeated measures model for change from baseline (Day 0) in the GSRS score. The model includes treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, adjusted for age, weight and baseline GSRS score, and has spatial-exponential variance-covariance structure. The P-value is for testing the null hypothesis of no difference between the two treatment groups in the average change from baseline (Day 0) between Day 1 and Week 10.||0.158|0.005|0.0376
81648335|NCT01192776|162986976|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.87||||||33.5°C for 120 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||1.87|0.78|
81589726|NCT00408993|162852922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||P-value for Pain Right Now Score|ANCOVA|Model=Treatment, Pooled Investigator, Baseline and Major Depressive Disorder status at baseline.||||||0.012
81589727|NCT00408993|162852922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077||95.0||||P-value for Average Interference Score|ANCOVA|Model=Treatment, Pooled Investigator, Baseline and Major Depressive Disorder status at baseline.||||||0.077
81589728|NCT00408993|162852923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Model=Treatment, Pooled Investigator, Baseline and Major Depressive Disorder status at baseline.||||||0.036
81589729|NCT00408993|162852924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.955||95.0||||P-value for Visit 3|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures: Model=Treatment, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Baseline, baseline MDD status, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.955
81589730|NCT00408993|162852924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-value for Visit 4|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures: Model=Treatment, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Baseline, baseline MDD status, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.004
81589731|NCT00408993|162852924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037||95.0||||P-value for Visit 5|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures: Model=Treatment, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Baseline, baseline MDD status, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.037
81589732|NCT00408993|162852924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Visit 6|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures: Model=Treatment, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Baseline, baseline MDD status, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit.||||||<0.001
81589733|NCT00408993|162852924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0||||P-value for Visit 7|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures: Model=Treatment, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Baseline, baseline MDD status, Treatment\*Visit and Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.028
81589734|NCT00408993|162852925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.207||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Model=Treatment, Pooled Investigator, Baseline and Major Depressive Disorder status at baseline.||||||0.207
81589735|NCT00408993|162852926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.008
81589736|NCT00408993|162852928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.364||95.0||||P-value for 5-Item Score|ANCOVA|Model=Treatment, Pooled Investigator, Baseline and Major Depressive Disorder status at baseline.||||||0.364
81589737|NCT00408993|162852928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0||||P-value for 8-Item Score|ANCOVA|Model=Treatment, Pooled Investigator, Baseline and Major Depressive Disorder status at baseline.||||||0.590
81589738|NCT00408993|162852929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0|||||ANOVA|Model=Treatment and Pooled Investigator||||||0.620
81589739|NCT00408993|162852930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.324||95.0|||||ANOVA|Model=Treatment and Pooled Investigator||||||0.324
81589740|NCT00408993|162852931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.642||95.0||||P-value for Systolic Blood Pressure|ANOVA|Model=Treatment and Pooled Investigator||||||0.642
81589741|NCT00408993|162852931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.601||95.0||||P-value for Diastolic Blood Pressure|ANOVA|Model=Treatment and Pooled Investigator||||||0.601
81639795|NCT02410278|162969913|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.094||||0.7952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.554|2.164|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio and the P-value are based on the Cox's proportional hazard regression model, adjusted for age, weight and baseline GSRS score. Hazard ratio (HR) is the ratio of hazard rates of Montelukast and placebo treatment groups. P-value is from the Wald test that HR is 1. CI = Wald confidence interval.||2.164|0.554|0.7952
81639796|NCT02410278|162969914|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.946||||0.8328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.563|1.589|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio and the P-value are based on the Cox's proportional hazard regression model, adjusted for age, weight and baseline GSRS score. Hazard ratio (HR) is the ratio of hazard rates of Montelukast and placebo treatment groups. P-value is from the Wald test that HR is 1. CI = Wald confidence interval.||1.589|0.563|0.8328
81639797|NCT02410278|162969915|SUPERIORITY||adjusted mean difference|0.115||||0.1743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.052|0.283|||Repeated measures model|||Change from Day 1 to Week 1: Results are obtained from a repeated measures model for change from baseline (Day 0) in the GSRS score. The model includes treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, adjusted for age, weight(kg) and baseline GSRS score, and has spatial-exponential variance-covariance structure. The P-value is for testing the null hypothesis of no difference between the two treatment groups in the average change from baseline (Day 0) between Day 1 and the specified time point.||0.283|-0.052|0.1743
81639798|NCT02410278|162969915|SUPERIORITY||adjusted mean difference|0.079||||0.2677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.221|||Repeated measures model|||Change from Day 1 to Week 2: Results are obtained from a repeated measures model for change from baseline (Day 0) in the GSRS score. The model includes treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, adjusted for age, weight(kg) and baseline GSRS score, and has spatial-exponential variance-covariance structure. The P-value is for testing the null hypothesis of no difference between the two treatment groups in the average change from baseline (Day 0) between Day 1 and the specified time point.||0.221|-0.063|0.2677
81639799|NCT02410278|162969915|SUPERIORITY||adjusted mean difference|0.085||||0.1788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.211|||Repeated measures model|||Change from Day 1 to Week 3: Results are obtained from a repeated measures model for change from baseline (Day 0) in the GSRS score. The model includes treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, adjusted for age, weight(kg) and baseline GSRS score, and has spatial-exponential variance-covariance structure. The P-value is for testing the null hypothesis of no difference between the two treatment groups in the average change from baseline (Day 0) between Day 1 and the specified time point.||0.211|-0.040|0.1788
81639800|NCT02410278|162969915|SUPERIORITY||adjusted mean difference|0.1||||0.0866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.216|||Repeated measures model|||Change from Day 1 to Week 4: Results are obtained from a repeated measures model for change from baseline (Day 0) in the GSRS score. The model includes treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, adjusted for age, weight(kg) and baseline GSRS score, and has spatial-exponential variance-covariance structure. The P-value is for testing the null hypothesis of no difference between the two treatment groups in the average change from baseline (Day 0) between Day 1 and the specified time point.||0.216|-0.015|0.0866
81639801|NCT02410278|162969915|SUPERIORITY||adjusted mean difference|0.1||||0.0509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.201|||Repeated measures model|||Change from Day 1 to Week 5: Results are obtained from a repeated measures model for change from baseline (Day 0) in the GSRS score. The model includes treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, adjusted for age, weight(kg) and baseline GSRS score, and has spatial-exponential variance-covariance structure. The P-value is for testing the null hypothesis of no difference between the two treatment groups in the average change from baseline (Day 0) between Day 1 and the specified time point.||0.201|-0.000|0.0509
81459348|NCT03296527|162610148|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using a logistic regression model including age stratum as factor.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.58||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|13.74||The p-value is based on the likelihood ratio test.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Proportion of participants with cycle cancellation due to poor response||13.74|1.52|0.002
81589742|NCT00408993|162852932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0||||P-value for Chloride|ANOVA|Sums of squares from ANOVA on the ranks: Model=Treatment and Pooled Investigator for treatment effects p-value.||||||0.014
81589743|NCT00408993|162852932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value for High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol|ANOVA|Sums of squares from ANOVA on the ranks: Model=Treatment and Pooled Investigator for treatment effects p-value.||||||0.005
81589744|NCT00408993|162852932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||P-value for Sodium|ANOVA|Sums of squares from ANOVA on the ranks: Model=Treatment and Pooled Investigator for treatment effects p-value.||||||0.011
81589745|NCT00408993|162852932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||95.0||||P-value for triglycerides|ANOVA|Sums of squares from ANOVA on the ranks: Model=Treatment and Pooled Investigator for treatment effects p-value.||||||0.044
81589746|NCT00408993|162852933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0|||||ANOVA|Sums of squares from ANOVA on the ranks: Model=Treatment and Pooled Investigator for treatment effects p-values.||||||0.017
81589747|NCT02660359|162852967|SUPERIORITY|If both p-values for the 2 primary tests (the test of Dysport® 800 U vs. placebo and the test of Dysport® 600 U vs. placebo) were lower than 0.05, both were declared statistically significant. If 1 of the primary tests had a p-value greater than or equal to 0.05, then the other test was declared statistically significant if its p-value was lower than 0.025 and only the significant dose continued in the hierarchal testing strategy.|LS Mean Difference|-8.97||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-4.44|||MMLM|||Treatment group, visit (Week 6), treatment-by-visit interaction, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[Botulinum toxin \[BTX\]-naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and study baseline value (weekly number of UI episodes) as fixed effect variables, and subject as a random effect.||-4.44|-13.5|0.0001
81639802|NCT02410278|162969915|SUPERIORITY||adjusted mean difference|0.088||||0.0649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.182|||Repeated measures model|||Change from Day 1 to Week 6: Results are obtained from a repeated measures model for change from baseline (Day 0) in the GSRS score. The model includes treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, adjusted for age, weight(kg) and baseline GSRS score, and has spatial-exponential variance-covariance structure. The P-value is for testing the null hypothesis of no difference between the two treatment groups in the average change from baseline (Day 0) between Day 1 and the specified time point.||0.182|-0.006|0.0649
81459349|NCT03296527|162610148|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using a logistic regression model including age stratum as factor.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.62||The p-value is based on the likelihood ratio test.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Proportion of participants with transfer cancellation due to excessive ovarian response/OHSS risk||0.62|0.24|<0.001
81589748|NCT02660359|162852967|SUPERIORITY|If both p-values for the 2 primary tests (the test of Dysport® 800 U vs. placebo and the test of Dysport® 600 U vs. placebo) were lower than 0.05, both were declared statistically significant. If 1 of the primary tests had a p-value greater than or equal to 0.05, then the other test was declared statistically significant if its p-value was lower than 0.025 and only the significant dose continued in the hierarchal testing strategy.|LS Mean Difference|-9.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.41|-5.12|||MMLM|||Treatment group, visit (Week 6), treatment-by-visit interaction, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[Botulinum toxin \[BTX\]-naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and study baseline value (weekly number of UI episodes) as fixed effect variables, and subject as a random effect.||-5.12|-14.41|<0.0001
81648336|NCT01192776|162986976|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.35||||||32.0°C for 120 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||1.35|0.53|
81639803|NCT02410278|162969915|SUPERIORITY||adjusted mean difference|0.088||||0.0479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.176|||Repeated measures model|||Change from Day 1 to Week 7: Results are obtained from a repeated measures model for change from baseline (Day 0) in the GSRS score. The model includes treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, adjusted for age, weight(kg) and baseline GSRS score, and has spatial-exponential variance-covariance structure. The P-value is for testing the null hypothesis of no difference between the two treatment groups in the average change from baseline (Day 0) between Day 1 and the specified time point.||0.176|0.001|0.0479
81459350|NCT03296527|162610148|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using a logistic regression model including age stratum as factor.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.93||The p-value is based on the likelihood ratio test.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Proportion of participants with cycle cancellation due to poor or excessive response, or transfer cancellation due to excessive response/OHSS risk||0.93|0.42|0.020
81589749|NCT02660359|162852968|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was included in the hierarchical analysis and was tested for both doses at the 0.05 level using a hierarchical methodology.|Odds Ratio (OR)|45.55||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.09|340.69|||Generalised linear mixed model (GLMM)|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline- by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.||340.69|6.09|0.0002
81589750|NCT02660359|162852968|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was included in the hierarchical analysis and was tested for both doses at the 0.05 level using a hierarchical methodology.|Odds Ratio (OR)|31.69||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.17|240.58|||GLMM|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline-by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.||240.58|4.17|0.0009
81589751|NCT02660359|162852969|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline-by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.55||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|7.34||This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|GLMM|||Treatment comparison at ≥30% Improvement Level: Dysport® 600 U versus Placebo.||7.34|1.72|0.0007
81589752|NCT02660359|162852969|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline-by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.94||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|6.07||This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|GLMM|||Treatment comparison at ≥30% Improvement Level: Dysport® 800 U versus Placebo||6.07|1.43|0.0037
81589753|NCT02660359|162852969|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline-by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|7.79||This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|GLMM|||Treatment comparison at ≥50% Improvement level: Dysport® 600 U versus Placebo||7.79|2.03|<0.0001
81589754|NCT02660359|162852969|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit, treatment-by- visit interaction, study baseline-by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.73||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|5.33||This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|GLMM|||Treatment comparison at ≥50% Improvement level: Dysport® 800 U versus Placebo||5.33|1.40|0.0034
81589755|NCT02660359|162852969|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline-by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.|Odds Ratio (OR)|7.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|15.58||This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|GLMM|||Treatment comparison at ≥75% Improvement level: Dysport® 600 U versus Placebo||15.58|3.5|<0.0001
81589756|NCT02660359|162852969|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline-by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.48|11.24||This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|GLMM|||Treatment comparison at ≥75% Improvement level: Dysport® 800 U versus Placebo||11.24|2.48|<0.0001
81589757|NCT02660359|162852971|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|LS Mean Difference|96.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.1|139.19|||MMRM|||Treatment group, visit (Week 6), treatment-by-visit interaction, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX-naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and study baseline value (total volume per void) as fixed effect variables, and subject as a random effect.||139.19|53.10|<0.0001
81589758|NCT02660359|162852971|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|LS Mean Difference|90.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.07|134.48|||MMRM|||Treatment group, visit (Week 6), treatment-by-visit interaction, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX-naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and study baseline value (total volume per void) as fixed effect variables, and subject as a random effect.||134.48|47.07|<0.0001
81459351|NCT03296527|162610149|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||2-sided|van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Number of follicles \>= 10 mm||||<.001
81459352|NCT03296527|162610149|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||2-sided|van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Number of follicles \>= 12 mm||||<.001
81589759|NCT02660359|162852972|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|LS Mean Difference|175.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|122.9|227.0|||ANCOVA|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX- naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and baseline value of MCC as covariates.||227.0|122.90|<0.0001
81589760|NCT02660359|162852972|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|LS Mean Difference|168.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|113.6|223.1|||ANCOVA|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX- naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and baseline value of MCC as covariates.||223.1|113.6|<0.0001
81589761|NCT02660359|162852973|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|LS Mean Difference|-32.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.5|-24.4|||ANCOVA|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX- naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and baseline value of MDP as covariates.||-24.4|-41.5|<0.0001
81589762|NCT02660359|162852973|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|LS Mean Difference|-32.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.5|-23.4|||ANCOVA|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX- naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and baseline value of MDP as covariates.||-23.4|-41.5|<0.0001
81589763|NCT02660359|162852974|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|LS Mean Difference|152.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.2|206.5|||ANCOVA|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX- naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and baseline value of Vol@1stIDC as covariates.||206.5|99.2|<0.0001
81589764|NCT02660359|162852974|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|LS Mean Difference|169.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|111.7|227.6|||ANCOVA|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX- naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and baseline value of Vol@1stIDC as covariates.||227.6|111.7|<0.0001
81589765|NCT02660359|162852975|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|Odds Ratio (OR)|31.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.05|137.09|||GLMM|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline-by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.||137.09|7.05|<0.0001
81589766|NCT02660359|162852975|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|Odds Ratio (OR)|28.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.24|126.25|||GLMM|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline-by- visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.||126.25|6.24|<0.0001
81589767|NCT01560624|162852987|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.97|||Cox proportion-hazard model|||||0.97|0.56|0.0275
81589768|NCT01560624|162852987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0391|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0391
81589769|NCT01560624|162852988|SUPERIORITY||Hodges Lehmann estimate location shift|7.0||||0.0913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|16.0|||ANCOVA|||||16.0|0|0.0913
81589770|NCT01560624|162852989|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81589771|NCT01560624|162852990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0028|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0028
81459353|NCT03296527|162610149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.568||||||2-sided|van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Number of follicles \>= 15 mm||||0.568
81459354|NCT03296527|162610149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.839||||||2-sided|van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Number of follicles \>= 17 mm||||0.839
81459355|NCT03296527|162610150|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Number of follicles \>= 10 mm||||<.001
81459356|NCT03296527|162610150|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Number of follicles \>= 12 mm||||<.001
81459357|NCT03296527|162610150|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Number of follicles \>= 15 mm||||<.001
81459358|NCT03296527|162610150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Number of follicles \>= 17 mm||||0.011
81459359|NCT03296527|162610151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Largest follicle (mm)||||0.140
81589772|NCT00451282|162852991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.69
81589773|NCT00451282|162852992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.89
81589774|NCT00451282|162852993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.69
81589775|NCT00451282|162852994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.18
81589776|NCT01420302|162853091|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81589777|NCT03759223|162853121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||0:24 weeks|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.04
81589778|NCT03759223|162853121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||0:24 weeks|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.05
81589779|NCT03759223|162853121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58||||||12:12 weeks|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.58
81589780|NCT03235024|162853140|EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 52 per group would achieve \>80% power to reject the null hypothesis of equal means when the population mean difference is μ1 - μ2 = (-1.4) - (-5.3) = 3.9 with a standard deviation for both groups of 7.0 and with a significance level (alpha) of 0.025 using a 1-sided 2-sample equal variance t-test.||||||0.0228||||||At Week 2|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0228
81589781|NCT02357576|162853147|OTHER|Percentage and frequencies were used to describe the incidence of PNAC in the two groups.||||||0.617|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.617
81589782|NCT02357576|162853148|OTHER|Percentage and frequencies were used to describe the incidence of severe PNAC.||||||0.45|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.450
81589783|NCT02357576|162853149|OTHER|The Kaplan Meier curve was used to evaluated the time to first PNAC event.||||||0.2716|||||||Log Rank|A log rank test was used to test the equality of the survival curve between the two groups.||||||0.2716
81589784|NCT01959581|162853192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVA||||<.05
81589785|NCT00414050|162853194|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Modified Process Hepatitis B vaccine-5µg (micrograms) declared non-inferior to RECOMBIVAX HB™ if the lower bound of the 95% Confidence Interval for the ratio of Geometric Mean Titers (Modified Process Vaccine 5 micrograms/RECOMBIVAX HB™) was \>= 0.67. The study had 98 percent power for this test, based on an assumption of true equality.|Ratio of geometric means|1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|2.35||||||Comparison of Induced (effected) Geometric Mean Titer for the Modified Hepatitis B Process Vaccine and RECOMBIVAX Hepatitis B vaccine.||2.35|1.69|
81589786|NCT03773757|162853196|SUPERIORITY|Longitudinal measures of NPI-Q patient over 24 months were compared between the two groups using mixed effects model that included a group indicator variable, time since baseline, and an interaction between group and time as independent variables. Unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used to adjust for within-subject correlations over time. Predicted differences in mean scores between the two groups at each time point were estimated using the contrast procedures in the mixed model.||||||0.8719|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8719
81589787|NCT03773757|162853197|SUPERIORITY|Longitudinal measures of SM-EOLD over 24 months were compared between the two groups using mixed effects model that included a group indicator variable, time since baseline, and an interaction between group and time as independent variables. Unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used to adjust for within-subject correlations over time. Predicted differences in mean scores between the two groups at each time point were estimated using the contrast procedures in the mixed model.||||||0.8389|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8389
81589788|NCT03773757|162853198|SUPERIORITY|Longitudinal measures of PHQ-8 over 24 months were compared between the two groups using mixed effects model that included a group indicator variable, time since baseline, and an interaction between group and time as independent variables. Unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used to adjust for within-subject correlations over time. Predicted differences in mean scores between the two groups at each time point were estimated using the contrast procedures in the mixed model.||||||0.3431|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3431
81589789|NCT03773757|162853199|SUPERIORITY|Longitudinal measures of NPI-Q caregiver distress over 24 months were compared between the two groups using mixed effects model including a group indicator variable, time since baseline, and an interaction between group and time as independent variables. Unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used to adjust for within-subject correlations over time. Predicted differences in mean scores between the two groups at each time point were estimated using the contrast procedures in the mixed model.||||||0.6612|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6612
81589790|NCT03773757|162853200|SUPERIORITY|A zero-inflated Poisson (ZIP) model was used to compare the mean numbers of hospitalization/ED events between the two groups. The ZIP model consists of a combination of a standard Poisson distribution for count data and a binary logistic regression model to account for additional zero events exceeding what would be expected from an underlying Poisson distribution.||||||0.0007|||||||Zero-Inflated Poisson Regression Model|||||||0.0007
81589791|NCT01109316|162853202|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 0.6 mmol/L was used.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.76|||||Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro 6 Day minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day; adjusted for Treatment + Sequence + Period + Age stratum + Baseline HbA1c.|This was the primary gated analysis.||0.76|0.20|
81589792|NCT01109316|162853203|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 0.6 mmol/L was used.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.52|||||Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro 6 Day minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day; adjusted for Treatment + Sequence + Period + Age Stratum + Baseline HbA1c; where participant is treated as a random effect.|||0.52|-0.07|
81589793|NCT01109316|162853203|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 0.6 mmol/L was used.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.56|||||Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro 6 Day minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day; adjusted for Treatment + Sequence + Period + Age Stratum + Baseline HbA1c; where participant is treated as a random effect.|||0.56|-0.05|
81589794|NCT01109316|162853204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.51|||||Least Squares Mean Difference of Daily Bolus Insulin = Insulin Lispro 6 Day minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day; adjusted for Treatment + Sequence + Period + Baseline Insulin Basal/Bolus/Total Dose + Age Stratum.|||0.51|-0.29|
81589795|NCT01109316|162853204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.73|||||Least Squares Mean Difference of Daily Bolus Insulin = Insulin Lispro 6 Day minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day; adjusted for Treatment + Sequence + Period + Baseline Insulin Basal/Bolus/Total Dose + Age Stratum.|||0.73|-0.41|
81589796|NCT01109316|162853204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.24|||||Least Squares Mean Difference of Daily Bolus Insulin = Insulin Lispro 6 Day minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day; adjusted for Treatment + Sequence + Period + Baseline Insulin Basal/Bolus/Total Dose + Age Stratum.|||0.24|-0.18|
81589797|NCT01109316|162853204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.27|||||Least Squares Mean Difference of Daily Bolus Insulin = Insulin Lispro 6 Day minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day; adjusted for Treatment + Sequence + Period + Baseline Insulin Basal/Bolus/Total Dose + Age Stratum.|||0.27|-0.56|
81589798|NCT01109316|162853204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.6|||||Least Squares Mean Difference of Daily Bolus Insulin = Insulin Lispro 6 Day minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day; adjusted for Treatment + Sequence + Period + Baseline Insulin Basal/Bolus/Total Dose + Age Stratum.|||0.60|-0.48|
81589799|NCT01109316|162853204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.65|||||Least Squares Mean Difference of Daily Bolus Insulin = Insulin Lispro 6 Day minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day; adjusted for Treatment + Sequence + Period + Baseline Insulin Basal/Bolus/Total Dose + Age Stratum.|||0.65|-0.85|
81589800|NCT01109316|162853205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.14|||||Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro 6 Day minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day; adjusted for Treatment + Period + Sequence + Baseline HbA1c.|||0.14|-0.02|
81589801|NCT01109316|162853205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.18|||||Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro 6 Day minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day; adjusted for Treatment + Period + Sequence + Baseline HbA1c.|||0.18|0.01|
81589802|NCT01109316|162853206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.75|||||Odds Ratio of HbA1c ≤6.5% for Insulin Lispro 6 Day versus Insulin Aspart 6 Day.|||1.75|0.50|
81589803|NCT01109316|162853206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.67|||||Odds Ratio of HbA1c ≤6.5% for Insulin Lispro 6 Day versus Insulin Lispro 2 Day.|||1.67|0.29|
81589804|NCT01109316|162853206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.41|||||Odds Ratio of HbA1c \<7% for Insulin Lispro 6 Day versus Insulin Aspart 6 Day.|||1.41|0.56|
81589805|NCT01109316|162853206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.64|||||Odds Ratio of HbA1c \<7% for Insulin Lispro 6 Day versus Insulin Lispro 2 Day.|||1.64|0.66|
81589806|NCT01109316|162853207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value computed using Treatment comparison Gart's Test. Participants represented in both treatment groups and with non-missing incidence value in each treatment period are used for p-value calculation.|Gart's Test|||||||1.00
81589807|NCT01109316|162853208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164||95.0||||P-value computed using a negative binomial test including factors for treatment, period, and sequence.|Negative Binomial Test|||||||0.164
81589808|NCT01109316|162853208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.185||95.0||||P-value computed using a negative binomial test including factors for treatment, period, and sequence.|Negative Binomial Test|||||||0.185
81589809|NCT01109316|162853209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.736||95.0||||P-value for Premature Reservoir Change. P-value computed using Treatment comparison Gart's Test. Participants represented in both treatment groups and with non-missing incidence value in each treatment period are used for p-value calculation.|Gart's Test|||||||0.736
81589810|NCT01109316|162853209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-value for Premature Reservoir Change. P-value computed using Treatment comparison Gart's Test. Participants represented in both treatment groups and with non-missing incidence value in each treatment period are used for p-value calculation.|Gart's Test|||||||0.006
81589811|NCT01109316|162853209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value for Premature Infusion Set Change. P-value computed using Treatment comparison Gart's Test. Participants represented in both treatment groups and with non-missing incidence value in each treatment period are used for p-value calculation.|Gart's Test|||||||1.00
81648337|NCT01192776|162986977|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|2.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|8.49||||||32.0°C for 72 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||8.49|0.55|
81589812|NCT01109316|162853209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0||||P-value for Premature Infusion Set Change. P-value computed using Treatment comparison Gart's Test. Participants represented in both treatment groups and with non-missing incidence value in each treatment period are used for p-value calculation.|Gart's Test|||||||0.017
81589813|NCT01109316|162853210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.471||95.0||||P-value for Premature Reservoir Change. P-value is computed using negative binomial test including factors for treatment, period and sequence.|Negative Binomial Test|||||||0.471
81589814|NCT01109316|162853210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Premature Reservoir Change. P-value is computed using negative binomial test including factors for treatment, period and sequence.|Negative Binomial Test|||||||<0.001
81589815|NCT01109316|162853210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.737||95.0||||P-value for Premature Infusion Set Change. P-value is computed using negative binomial test including factors for treatment, period and sequence.|Negative Binomial Test|||||||0.737
81589816|NCT01109316|162853210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Premature Infusion Set Change. P-value is computed using negative binomial test including factors for treatment, period and sequence.|Negative Binomial Test|||||||<0.001
81589817|NCT01109316|162853212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-value is computed using negative binomial test including factors for treatment, period and sequence.|Negative Binomial Test|||||||0.006
81589818|NCT01109316|162853212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value is computed using negative binomial test including factors for treatment, period and sequence.|Negative Binomial Test|||||||0.002
81589819|NCT01109316|162853213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0||||P-value computed using crossover model. Response = Treatment + Sequence + Period + Age stratum + Baseline Body Weight.|Crossover Model|||||||0.060
81589820|NCT01109316|162853213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.486||95.0||||P-value computed using crossover model. Response = Treatment + Sequence + Period + Age stratum + Baseline Body Weight.|Crossover Model|||||||0.486
81589821|NCT01109316|162853214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056||95.0||||P-value is for Systolic Blood Pressure. P-value computed using crossover model. Response = Treatment + Sequence + Period + Age stratum + Baseline Systolic Blood Pressure.|Crossover Model|||||||0.056
81589822|NCT01109316|162853214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.805||95.0||||P-value is for Systolic Blood Pressure. P-value computed using crossover model. Response = Treatment + Sequence + Period + Age stratum + Baseline Systolic Blood Pressure.|Crossover Model|||||||0.805
81589823|NCT01109316|162853214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0||||P-value is for Diastolic Blood Pressure. P-value computed using crossover model. Response = Treatment + Sequence + Period + Age stratum + Baseline Diastolic Blood Pressure.|Crossover Model|||||||0.020
81589824|NCT01109316|162853214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||95.0||||P-value is for Diastolic Blood Pressure. P-value computed using crossover model. Response = Treatment + Sequence + Period + Age stratum + Baseline Diastolic Blood Pressure.|Crossover Model|||||||0.051
81589825|NCT00395044|162853223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.029
81589826|NCT01192152|162853308|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means were entirely contained within 0.800 to 1.250 for both Cmax and AUC0-inf of saxagliptin.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.045|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.025|1.065|||||Ratio = Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of saxagliptin from the FDC tablet versus saxagliptin from coadministration of a 5-mg saxagliptin tablet plus two 500-mg metformin XR tablets under fed conditions, then 24 subjects would have provided 99% power to conclude bioequivalence (BE) with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf. If there was a 5% difference, then 24 subjects would have provided 94% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf.||1.065|1.025|
81589827|NCT01192152|162853308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|103.05||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment B||||
81589828|NCT01192152|162853308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|98.61||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment A||||
81639804|NCT02410278|162969915|SUPERIORITY||adjusted mean difference|0.082||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.166|||Repeated measures model|||Change from Day 1 to Week 8: Results are obtained from a repeated measures model for change from baseline (Day 0) in the GSRS score. The model includes treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, adjusted for age, weight(kg) and baseline GSRS score, and has spatial-exponential variance-covariance structure. The P-value is for testing the null hypothesis of no difference between the two treatment groups in the average change from baseline (Day 0) between Day 1 and the specified time point.||0.166|-0.001|0.0540
81639805|NCT02410278|162969916|SUPERIORITY||adjusted mean difference|0.129||||0.2469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.349|||Repeated measures model|||Results are obtained from a repeated measures model for change from baseline (Day 0) in the GSRS score. The model includes treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, adjusted for age, weight (kg) and baseline GSRS score, and has unstructured variance-covariance structure. The P-value is for testing the null hypothesis of no difference between the two treatment groups in the average change from baseline (Day 0) between Day 1 and Day 3.||0.349|-0.092|0.2469
81589829|NCT01192152|162853309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.035|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.009|1.062|||||Ratio = Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|||1.062|1.009|
81589830|NCT01192152|162853309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|101.16||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment B||||
81589831|NCT01192152|162853309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|97.72||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment A||||
81639806|NCT02410278|162969917|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0000
81589832|NCT01192152|162853311|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means were entirely contained within 0.800 to 1.250 for both Cmax and AUC0-inf of saxagliptin.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.999|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.948|1.053|||||Ratio = Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of saxagliptin from the FDC tablet versus saxagliptin from coadministration of a 5-mg saxagliptin tablet plus two 500-mg metformin XR tablets under fed conditions, then 24 subjects would have provided 99% power to conclude bioequivalence (BE) with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf. If there was a 5% difference, then 24 subjects would have provided 94% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf.||1.053|0.948|
81639807|NCT02410278|162969918|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher's Exact|||||||1.0000
81589833|NCT01192152|162853311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|24.85||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment B||||
81589834|NCT01192152|162853311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|24.88||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment A||||
81639808|NCT02410278|162969919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2604|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2604
81639809|NCT02077374|162969949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.0||||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.7|-2.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Based on Hodges-Lehmann estimator|Statistical Analysis for the difference in mean change in alanine aminotransferase (ALT) from Baseline to Day28/ET between IDN-6556 and placebo||-2.5|-30.7|0.0195
81589835|NCT01192152|162853328|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means were entirely contained within 0.800 to 1.250 for both Cmax and AUC0-inf of metformin.|ratio of geometric least squares means|0.894|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.833|0.959|||||Ratio = Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of metformin from the FDC tablet versus metformin from coadministration of a 5-mg saxagliptin tablet plus two 500-mg metformin XR tablets under fed conditions, then 24 subjects would have provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf. If there was a 5% difference, then 24 subjects would have provided at least 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf.||0.959|0.833|
81589836|NCT01192152|162853328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|8713.4||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares mean for Treatment B||||
81639810|NCT02077374|162969951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.8724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|11.2|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Based on Hodges-Lehmann estimator|Statistical Analysis for the difference in change in aspartate aminotransferase (AST) from baseline to Day 28/ET between IDN-6556 and placebo||11.2|-14.5|0.8724
81459360|NCT03296527|162610151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.155|||||||van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Average follicle size (mm)||||0.155
81459361|NCT03296527|162610151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.159|||||||van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Treatment comparison: Average size of 3 largest follicles (mm)||||0.159
81459362|NCT03296527|162610152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.848|||||||van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Largest follicle (mm)||||0.848
81459363|NCT03296527|162610152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.629|||||||van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Average follicle size (mm)||||0.629
81459364|NCT03296527|162610152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.768|||||||van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Average size of 3 largest follicles (mm)||||0.768
81589837|NCT01192152|162853328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|9746.3||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares mean for Treatment A||||
81459365|NCT03296527|162610153|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Mean number of oocytes retrieved||||<.001
81459366|NCT03296527|162610155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.197|||||||van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Percentage of MII oocytes / oocytes retrieved||||0.197
81459367|NCT03296527|162610156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Fertilization rate relative to oocytes retrieved||||0.790
81459368|NCT03296527|162610157|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Number of embryos on day 3||||<.001
81459369|NCT03296527|162610157|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren test|p-value based on van Elteren test adjusted for age stratum.||Number of good-quality embryos on Day 3||||<.001
81459370|NCT03296527|162610158|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.88||The p-value corresponds to F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The multiplicative ANCOVA model included treatment and age stratum as fixed factors.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Circulating concentrations of LH on stimulation Day 6||0.88|0.74|<0.001
81459371|NCT03296527|162610159|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.9||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.98||The p-value corresponds to F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The multiplicative ANCOVA model included treatment and age stratum as fixed factors.||Circulating concentrations of LH at end-of-stimulation||0.98|0.82|0.018
81459372|NCT03296527|162610160|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.84||The p-value corresponds to F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The multiplicative ANCOVA model included treatment and age stratum as fixed factors.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Circulating concentrations of Estradiol on stimulation Day 6||0.84|0.70|<0.001
81459373|NCT03296527|162610161|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.81||The p-value corresponds to F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The multiplicative ANCOVA model included treatment and age stratum as fixed factors.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Circulating concentrations of Estradiol at end-of-stimulation||0.81|0.68|<0.001
81459374|NCT03296527|162610162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Ratio|0.89||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.96||The p-value corresponds to the two-sided F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The multiplicative ANCOVA model included treatment and age stratum as fixed factors.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Circulating concentrations of Progesterone on stimulation Day 6||0.96|0.82|0.003
81459375|NCT03296527|162610163|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.79||The p-value corresponds to F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The multiplicative ANCOVA model included treatment and age stratum as fixed factors.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Circulating concentrations of Progesterone at end-of-stimulation||0.79|0.68|<0.001
81459376|NCT03296527|162610164|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.83||The p-value corresponds to F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The multiplicative ANCOVA model included treatment and age stratum as fixed factors.||Circulating concentrations of Inhibin A on stimulation Day 6||0.83|0.70|<0.001
81589838|NCT01192152|162853329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric least squares means|0.906|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.848|0.968|||||Ratio = Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|||0.968|0.848|
81589839|NCT01192152|162853329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|8377.8||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment B||||
81589840|NCT01192152|162853329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|9246.8||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares mean for Treatment A||||
81639811|NCT02077374|162969952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-145.0||||0.1149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-336.0|55.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Based on Hodges-Lehmann estimator|Statistical Analysis for the difference in change for cCK18/M30 from Baseline to Day 28/ET between IDN-6556 and Placebo||55|-336|0.1149
81639812|NCT02077374|162969953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-250.0||||0.1365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-590.0|63.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Based on Hodges-Lehmann estimator|Statistical Analysis for the difference in change for caspase 3/7 from Baseline to Day 28/ET between IDN-6556 and Placebo||63|-590|0.1365
81639813|NCT02077374|162969954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-327.0||||0.0471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-628.0|-7.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Based on Hodges-Lehmann estimator|Statistical Analysis of the difference in the change in full-length cytokeratine 18 (flCK18/M65) from Baseline to Day 28/ET between IDN-6556 and placebo||-7|-628|0.0471
81639814|NCT00886834|162969968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.64
81639815|NCT05265247|162969991|EQUIVALENCE|The two formulations were considered to be bioequivalent if the point estimate for the ratio lies completely within the range of 0.8-1.25.|Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|0.9531|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.851|1.0673||||||||1.0673|0.8510|
81639816|NCT05265247|162969992|EQUIVALENCE|The two formulations were considered to be bioequivalent if the 90% 2-sided confidence interval (CI) for the ratio lies completely within the range of 0.8-1.25.|Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|0.9538|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.898|1.0132||||||||1.0132|0.8980|
81639817|NCT00999336|162970004|OTHER|Geometric least squares means, ratios, and confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) of natural log transformed values.|Ratio|1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.18|3.03|||||Statistical comparison of AUC0-24 on Day 8 for participants grouped using 186 as a multiplier in the Modified Diet in Renal Disease Study Group (MDRD) equation.|||3.03|1.18|
81639818|NCT00999336|162970004|OTHER|Geometric least squares means, ratios, and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA of natural log transformed values.|Ratio|2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.43|3.59|||||Statistical comparison of AUC0-24 on Day 8 for participants grouped using 186 as multiplier in the MDRD equation.|||3.59|1.43|
81639819|NCT00999336|162970004|OTHER|Geometric least squares means, ratios, and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA of natural log transformed values.|Ratio|2.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.71|4.06|||||Statistical comparison of AUC0-24 on Day 8 for participants grouped using 186 as multiplier in the MDRD equation.|||4.06|1.71|
81639820|NCT00999336|162970004|OTHER|Geometric least squares means, ratios, and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA of natural log transformed values.|Ratio|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.888|2.18|||||Statistical comparison of AUC0-24 on Day 8 for participants grouped using 186 as multiplier in the MDRD equation.|||2.18|0.888|
81639821|NCT00999336|162970004|OTHER|Geometric least squares means, ratios, and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA of natural log transformed values.|Ratio|1.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.14|3.31|||||Statistical comparison of AUC0-24 on Day 8 for participants grouped using 175 as multiplier in the MDRD equation.|||3.31|1.14|
81639822|NCT00999336|162970004|OTHER|Geometric least squares means, ratios, and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA of natural log transformed values.|Ratio|2.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.41|4.22|||||Statistical comparison of AUC0-24 on Day 8 for participants grouped using 175 as multiplier in the MDRD equation.|||4.22|1.41|
81639823|NCT00999336|162970004|OTHER|Geometric least squares means, ratios, and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA of natural log transformed values.|Ratio|2.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.74|4.7|||||Statistical comparison of AUC0-24 on Day 8 for participants grouped using 175 as multiplier in the MDRD equation.|||4.7|1.74|
81639824|NCT00999336|162970004|OTHER|Geometric least squares means, ratios, and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA of natural log transformed values.|Ratio|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.944|2.3|||||Statistical comparison of AUC0-24 on Day 8 for participants grouped using 175 as multiplier in the MDRD equation.|||2.3|0.944|
81639825|NCT00999336|162970005|OTHER|Geometric least squares means, ratios, and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA of natural log transformed values.|Ratio|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|3.35|||||Statistical comparison of Cmax on Day 8 for participants grouped using 186 as multiplier in the MDRD equation.|||3.35|1.05|
81639826|NCT00999336|162970005|OTHER|Geometric least squares means, ratios, and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA of natural log transformed values.|Ratio|2.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.32|4.07|||||Statistical comparison of Cmax on Day 8 for participants grouped using 186 as multiplier in the MDRD equation.|||4.07|1.32|
81639827|NCT00999336|162970005|OTHER|Geometric least squares means, ratios, and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA of natural log transformed values.|Ratio|2.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.48|4.29|||||Statistical comparison of Cmax on Day 8 for participants grouped using 186 as multiplier in the MDRD equation.|||4.29|1.48|
81589841|NCT01192152|162853331|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means were entirely contained within 0.800 to 1.250 for both Cmax and AUC0-inf of metformin.|ratio of geometric least squares means|0.917|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.859|0.98|||||Ratio = Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of metformin from the FDC tablet versus metformin from coadministration of a 5-mg saxagliptin tablet plus two 500-mg metformin XR tablets under fed conditions, then 24 subjects would have provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf. If there was a 5% difference, then 24 subjects would have provided at least 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf.||0.980|0.859|
81589842|NCT01192152|162853331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|1055.9||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment B||||
81589843|NCT01192152|162853331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|1151.2||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment A||||
81589844|NCT01009099|162853344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Co-variates included in the analysis were time walked on the constant workrate test at baseline and adherence (sessions completed/expected).||The outcomes compared were time walked on the constant workrate treadmill test measured in minutes.||||0.63
81522141|NCT01561963|162733594|EQUIVALENCE|No statistically significant interaction between apremilast and rifampicin was confirmed if both the upper and lower 90% CI limits for the geometric least squares mean ratios of apremilast administered with rifampicin to apremilast alone fell within the no effect boundary of 80% to 125%.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|27.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|25.63|30.34|||||Apremilast + Multiple Dose Oral Rifampin / Apremilast Alone|The effect of rifampicin on the PK of apremilast was evaluated using a linear mixed effect analysis of variance on the log-transformed values of AUCt of apremilast, to estimate the mean ratio of apremilast administered with and without rifampicin treatment. The model included treatment as fixed effect, and subject as a random effect.||30.34|25.63|
81522142|NCT01561963|162733595|EQUIVALENCE|No statistically significant interaction between apremilast and rifampicin was confirmed if both the upper and lower 90% CI limits for the geometric least squares mean ratios of apremilast administered with rifampicin to apremilast alone fell within the no effect boundary of 80% to 125%.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|95.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.99|104.12|||||Apremilast + IV Rifampin / Apremilast Alone|The effect of rifampicin on the PK of apremilast was evaluated using a linear mixed effect analysis of variance on the log-transformed values of AUC∞ of apremilast, to estimate the mean ratio of apremilast administered with and without rifampicin treatment. The model included treatment as fixed effect, and subject as a random effect.||104.12|87.99|
81522143|NCT01561963|162733595|EQUIVALENCE|No statistically significant interaction between apremilast and rifampicin was confirmed if both the upper and lower 90% CI limits for the geometric least squares mean ratios of apremilast administered with rifampicin to apremilast alone fell within the no effect boundary of 80% to 125%.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|27.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|25.7|30.41|||||Apremilast + Multiple Dose Oral Rifampin / Apremilast Alone|The effect of rifampicin on the PK of apremilast was evaluated using a linear mixed effect analysis of variance on the log-transformed values of AUC∞ of apremilast, to estimate the mean ratio of apremilast administered with and without rifampicin treatment. The model included treatment as fixed effect, and subject as a random effect.||30.41|25.70|
81522144|NCT01561963|162733596|EQUIVALENCE|No statistically significant interaction between apremilast and rifampicin was confirmed if both the upper and lower 90% CI limits for the geometric least squares mean ratios of apremilast administered with rifampicin to apremilast alone fell within the no effect boundary of 80% to 125%.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|113.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.18|123.91|||||Apremilast + IV Rifampin / Apremilast Alone|The effect of rifampicin on the PK of apremilast was evaluated using a linear mixed effect analysis of variance on the log-transformed values of Cmax of apremilast, to estimate the mean ratio of apremilast administered with and without rifampicin treatment. The model included treatment as fixed effect, and subject as a random effect.||123.91|103.18|
81522145|NCT01561963|162733596|EQUIVALENCE|No statistically significant interaction between apremilast and rifampicin was confirmed if both the upper and lower 90% CI limits for the geometric least squares mean ratios of apremilast administered with rifampicin to apremilast alone fell within the no effect boundary of 80% to 125%.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|56.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|51.84|62.25|||||Apremilast + Multiple Dose Oral Rifampin / Apremilast Alone|The effect of rifampicin on the PK of apremilast was evaluated using a linear mixed effect analysis of variance on the log-transformed values of Cmax of apremilast, to estimate the mean ratio of apremilast administered with and without rifampicin treatment. The model included treatment as fixed effect, and subject as a random effect.||62.25|51.84|
81522146|NCT01561963|162733597|OTHER||Median Difference|-0.25||||0.2656|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|0.0|||Wilcoxon signed rank test||Apremilast + IV Rifampin - Apremilast Alone|Tmax was analyzed using nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||0.00|-0.75|0.2656
81522147|NCT01561963|162733597|OTHER||Median Difference|-0.5||||0.1141|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon signed rank test||Apremilast + Multiple Dose Oral Rifampin - Apremilast Alone|Tmax was analyzed using nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||0.00|-1.00|0.1141
81522148|NCT03869333|162733625|OTHER|||||||0.504|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Baseline||||0.504
81459377|NCT03296527|162610165|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.83||The p-value corresponds to F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The multiplicative ANCOVA model included treatment and age stratum as fixed factors.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Circulating concentrations of Inhibin A at end-of-stimulation||0.83|0.71|<0.001
81589845|NCT01312766|162853356|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The one-way Analysis of Variance with Least-Squares means was performed to calculate the 95% Confidence Interval of the difference between the two treatments. If the lower bound of the 95% Confidence Interval of the difference between means (hMG-IBSA minus Menopur®) was greater than -2.1, then hMG-IBSA would be considered to be not-inferior to the comparator.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.43|||ANOVA|||||3.43|0.43|0.012
81589846|NCT01312766|162853357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.25
81589847|NCT01312766|162853359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.90
81589848|NCT01312766|162853360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.02
81589849|NCT01312766|162853363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.61
81589850|NCT01312766|162853364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.002
81589851|NCT01312766|162853365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.004
81639828|NCT00999336|162970005|OTHER|Geometric least squares means, ratios, and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA of natural log transformed values.|Ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.772|2.32|||||Statistical comparison of Cmax on Day 8 for participants grouped using 186 as multiplier in the MDRD equation.|||2.32|0.772|
81589852|NCT01312766|162853366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81639829|NCT00999336|162970005|OTHER|Geometric least squares means, ratios, and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA of natural log transformed values.|Ratio|1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|3.78|||||Statistical comparison of Cmax on Day 8 for participants grouped using 175 as multiplier in the MDRD equation.|||3.78|1.01|
81459378|NCT03296527|162610166|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.89||The p-value corresponds to F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The multiplicative ANCOVA model included treatment and age stratum as fixed factors.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Circulating concentrations of Inhibin B on stimulation Day 6||0.89|0.77|<0.001
81589853|NCT01312766|162853367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81589854|NCT01312766|162853368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.61
81589855|NCT02391948|162853414|OTHER||mean population value age 12|98.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.8|98.6||||||||98.6|97.8|
81589856|NCT02391948|162853414|OTHER||mean population value age 12|89.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.6|91.1||||||||91.1|86.6|
81589857|NCT02391948|162853414|OTHER||mean population value age 12|50.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.5|53.6||||||||53.6|46.5|
81589858|NCT02391948|162853414|OTHER||mean population value age 12|25.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.7|27.0||||||||27.0|23.7|
81589859|NCT02391948|162853414|OTHER||mean population value age 12|6.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.66|7.38||||||||7.38|5.66|
81589860|NCT02391948|162853415|OTHER||mean population value age 12|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.49||||||||0.49|0.38|
81589861|NCT02391948|162853415|OTHER||mean population value age 12|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.77||||||||0.77|0.60|
81589862|NCT02391948|162853415|OTHER||mean population value age 12|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.07||||||||1.07|0.79|
81589863|NCT02391948|162853415|OTHER||mean population value age 12|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|1.54||||||||1.54|1.22|
81589864|NCT02391948|162853415|OTHER||mean population value age 12|2.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|2.31||||||||2.31|2.01|
81589865|NCT02391948|162853416|OTHER||mean population value|4.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.43|4.54||||||||4.54|4.43|
81589866|NCT02391948|162853416|OTHER||mean population value|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.99|4.2||||||||4.20|3.99|
81589867|NCT02391948|162853416|OTHER||mean population value|3.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.75|4.25||||||||4.25|3.75|
81589868|NCT02391948|162853416|OTHER||mean population value|2.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|3.19||||||||3.19|2.73|
81589869|NCT02391948|162853416|OTHER||mean population value|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|1.75||||||||1.75|1.44|
81589870|NCT02391948|162853417|OTHER||mean population value|1362.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1313.6|1410.7||||||||1410.7|1313.6|
81589871|NCT02391948|162853417|OTHER||mean population value|1096.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1028.8|1158.62||||||||1158.62|1028.80|
81589872|NCT02391948|162853417|OTHER||mean population value|592.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|533.79|652.72||||||||652.72|533.79|
81589873|NCT02391948|162853418|OTHER||mean population value|3.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.91|4.07||||||||4.07|3.91|
81589874|NCT02391948|162853418|OTHER||mean population value|3.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.39|3.6||||||||3.60|3.39|
81589875|NCT02391948|162853418|OTHER||mean population value|3.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.08|3.37||||||||3.37|3.08|
81589876|NCT02391948|162853418|OTHER||mean population value|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.67|2.93||||||||2.93|2.67|
81589877|NCT02391948|162853418|OTHER||mean population value|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|1.91||||||||1.91|1.67|
81459379|NCT03296527|162610167|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.87||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.95||The p-value corresponds to F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The multiplicative ANCOVA model included treatment and age stratum as fixed factors.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Circulating concentrations of Inhibin B at end-of-stimulation||0.95|0.80|0.001
81639830|NCT00999336|162970005|OTHER|Geometric least squares means, ratios, and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA of natural log transformed values.|Ratio|2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.21|4.67|||||Statistical comparison of Cmax on Day 8 for participants grouped using 175 as multiplier in the MDRD equation.|||4.67|1.21|
81639831|NCT00999336|162970005|OTHER|Geometric least squares means, ratios, and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA of natural log transformed values.|Ratio|2.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.46|4.96|||||Statistical comparison of Cmax on Day 8 for participants grouped using 175 as multiplier in the MDRD equation.|||4.96|1.46|
81639832|NCT00999336|162970005|OTHER|Geometric least squares means, ratios, and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA of natural log transformed values.|Ratio|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.793|2.38|||||Statistical comparison of Cmax on Day 8 for participants grouped using 175 as multiplier in the MDRD equation.|||2.38|0.793|
81639833|NCT00346398|162970013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|10.5||Odds Ratios are calculated using a logistic regression with a Wald chi square test. Experimental group participants had a higher proportion of allergic sensitization than participants who received placebo|Chi-squared|||Participants who drop out (have missing efficacy endpoints) are considered treatment failures.||10.5|0.5|0.28
81639834|NCT00346398|162970014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|6.1||Odds Ratios are calculated using unadjusted exact logistic regression with mid p-value to adjust for the discreteness of the distribution|Chi-squared|||Participants who drop out (have missing efficacy endpoints) are considered treatment failures.||6.1|0.2|0.85
81639835|NCT00346398|162970015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.8||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|5.6||P-value is calculated using a log-rank test|Regression, Logistic||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals are calculated using an unadjusted Cox regression|||5.6|0.6|0.28
81639836|NCT01697956|162970016|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio of BDP nasal aerosol versus placebo was greater than 0.80.|ratio of BDP nasal aerosol to placebo|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.03||||||The standard deviation of the logarithmically transformed data on the change from baseline (expressed as a ratio) in 24-hr serum cortisol weighted mean is assumed to be 0.30. Using this standard deviation, 90 subjects (approximately 60 and 30 subjects in the BDP Nasal Aerosol and placebo groups, respectively) will yield approximately 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority between BDP Nasal Aerosol and placebo, if there is no true difference between treatment groups.||1.03|0.81|
81639837|NCT01964547|162970026|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The sample size is adequate to confirm the non-inferiority of Sativex with a clinical relevant reduction delta of 10%, assuming there is no difference between treatments in the actual change in cognition and also assuming a standard deviation for treatment difference of 10, using a one-tailed 2.5% significance level and power of 90%. Sativex is deemed to be non-inferior to placebo if the lower 1-sided 97.5% CI of the estimated mean treatment difference (Sativex-Placebo) is greater than -10%.|Estimated mean treatment difference|-1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.492|||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-6.41||||ANCOVA|||The change at end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment group and center grouping as factors and the baseline score as covariate. The planned sample size was 120 participants(60 patients in the Sativex arm and 60 in the placebo arm).|||-6.41|
81639838|NCT01964547|162970027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Sativex is deemed to be non-inferior to placebo if the upper 1-sided 97.5% CI of the estimated mean treatment difference (Sativex-Placebo) is less than +5%.|Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.323|||ONE_SIDED|97.5||2.33|||ANCOVA|||The change at end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment group and center grouping as factors and the baseline score as covariate.||2.33||
81639839|NCT01964547|162970028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.02||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|8.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Data were analysed using ordinal logistic regression using the cumulative proportional odds model, with global impression of change as the dependent variable and treatment group as factor.||8.22|1.96|0.0001
81639840|NCT01964547|162970029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.79||||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|6.31|||Regression, Logistic|||Data were analysed using ordinal logistic regression using the cumulative proportional odds model, with global impression of change as the dependent variable and treatment group as factor.||6.31|1.23|0.0142
81459380|NCT03296527|162610168|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.12||The p-value corresponds to F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The multiplicative ANCOVA model included treatment and age stratum as fixed factors.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Circulating concentrations of FSH on stimulation Day 6||1.12|1.04|<0.001
81522149|NCT03869333|162733625|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Day 22||||0.010
81639841|NCT01964547|162970030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.07||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|6.21|||Regression, Logistic|||Data were analysed using ordinal logistic regression using the cumulative proportional odds model, with global impression of change as the dependent variable and treatment group as factor.||6.21|1.51|0.0019
81589878|NCT02391948|162853419|OTHER||mean population value|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|9.0|0.47|0.72||||||||0.72|0.47|
81589879|NCT02391948|162853419|OTHER||mean population value|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.3||||||||1.30|0.91|
81589880|NCT02391948|162853419|OTHER||mean population value|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.89||||||||0.89|0.48|
81589881|NCT02391948|162853419|OTHER||mean population value|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.65||||||||1.65|1.12|
81589882|NCT02391948|162853419|OTHER||mean population value|2.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|2.6||||||||2.60|2.08|
81589883|NCT02391948|162853420|OTHER||mean population value age 12|70.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.1|72.0||||||||72.0|69.1|
81589884|NCT02391948|162853420|OTHER||mean population value age 12|62.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.4|65.0||||||||65.0|59.4|
81589885|NCT02391948|162853420|OTHER||mean population value age 12|62.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.9|65.0||||||||65.0|60.9|
81589886|NCT02391948|162853420|OTHER||mean population value age 12|58.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.7|59.7||||||||59.7|56.7|
81589887|NCT02391948|162853420|OTHER||mean population value age 12|51.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.2|53.6||||||||53.6|50.2|
81589888|NCT02391948|162853421|OTHER||mean population value age 12|78.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.0|80.4||||||||80.4|76.0|
81589889|NCT02391948|162853421|OTHER||mean population value age 12|66.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.5|68.5||||||||68.5|63.5|
81589890|NCT02391948|162853421|OTHER||mean population value age 12|60.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.3|63.3|||mean population value age 12|||||63.3|57.3|
81589891|NCT02391948|162853421|OTHER||mean population value age 12|37.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.6|40.3||||||||40.3|35.6|
81589892|NCT02391948|162853421|OTHER||mean population value age 12|14.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|16.5||||||||16.5|12.4|
81589893|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.02|||||Data from all GMFCS levels was used, country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in family-centredness outcome.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Participation outcome for the predictor family-centred service.||2.02|1.06|
81589894|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.03|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Participation outcome for the predictor parents' perception of needs being met.||2.03|1.07|
81589895|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.38|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in the amount of focus on environment.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Participation outcome for the predictor degree of focus on environment (assistive devices, equipment, home/school modifications).||1.38|0.96|
81589896|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.58|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in focus on participation.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Participation outcome for the predictor focus on participation (structured play/recreation/leisure activities).||1.58|1.07|
81589897|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.58|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in amount of physical therapy services.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Participation outcome for the predictor amount of physical therapy services.||1.58|0.72|
81589898|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.28|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in amount of occupational therapy services.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Participation outcome for the predictor amount of occupational therapy.||1.28|0.74|
81589899|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.6|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in amount of speech and language therapy.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Participation outcome for the predictor amount of speech and language therapy.||1.60|0.97|
81589900|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.88|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Self Care outcome for the predictor family-centred service.||1.88|1.00|
81589901|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.44|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Early Clinical Assessment of Balance outcome for the predictor family-centred service.||1.44|0.78|
81589902|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.26|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Six Minute Walk Test outcome for the predictor family-centred service.||1.26|0.54|
81648338|NCT01192776|162986977|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|2.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|5.95||||||33.5°C for 120 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||5.95|1.06|
81459381|NCT03296527|162610169|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|0.95||The p-value corresponds to F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The multiplicative ANCOVA model included treatment and age stratum as fixed factors.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Circulating concentrations of FSH at end-of-stimulation||0.95|0.89|<0.001
81522150|NCT03869333|162733625|OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Day 43||||0.038
81522151|NCT03869333|162733625|OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Day 50||||0.016
81522152|NCT03869333|162733625|OTHER|||||||0.058|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Day 57||||0.058
81522153|NCT03869333|162733625|OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Day 71||||0.038
81522154|NCT03869333|162733626|OTHER|||||||0.129|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Baseline||||0.129
81589903|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.87|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Self Care outcome for the predictor parents' perception of needs being met.||1.87|1.00|
81589904|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.53|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Early Clinical Assessment of Balance outcome for the predictor parents' perception of needs being met.||1.53|0.83|
81589905|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.3|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Six Minute Walk Test outcome for the predictor parents' perception of needs being met.||1.3|0.59|
81589906|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.29|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Self Care outcome for the predictor degree of focus on environment (assistive devices, equipment, home/school modifications).||1.29|0.9|
81589907|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.22||||||Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Early Clinical Assessment of Balance outcome for the predictor degree of focus on environment (assistive devices, equipment, home/school modifications).||1.22|0.86|
81589908|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.13|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Six Minute Walk Test outcome for the predictor degree of focus on environment (assistive devices, equipment, home/school modifications).||1.13|0.7|
81589909|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.31|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Self Care outcome for the predictor focus on participation (structured play/recreation/leisure activities).||1.31|0.9|
81589910|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.32|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Early Clinical Assessment of Balance outcome for the predictor focus on participation (structured play/recreation/leisure activities).||1.32|0.91|
81639842|NCT01964547|162970031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-2.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|1.37|||ANCOVA|||The change at end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment group and center grouping as factors and the baseline score as covariate.||1.37|-6.09|0.212
81522155|NCT03869333|162733626|OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Day 22||||0.017
81522156|NCT03869333|162733626|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Day 43||||0.008
81522157|NCT03869333|162733626|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Day 50||||0.011
81522158|NCT03869333|162733626|OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Day 57||||0.029
81522159|NCT03869333|162733626|OTHER|||||||0.042|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Day 71||||0.042
81522160|NCT03869333|162733627|OTHER|||||||0.226|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Baseline||||0.226
81522161|NCT03869333|162733627|OTHER|||||||0.601|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Day 8||||0.601
81522162|NCT03869333|162733627|OTHER|||||||0.628|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Day 29||||0.628
81522163|NCT03869333|162733627|OTHER|||||||0.878|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Day 50||||0.878
81522164|NCT03869333|162733628|OTHER|||||||0.762|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Baseline||||0.762
81522165|NCT03869333|162733628|OTHER|||||||0.335|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Day 8||||0.335
81589911|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.24|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Six Minute Walk Test outcome for the predictor focus on participation (structured play/recreation/leisure activities).||1.24|0.76|
81589912|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.15|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Self Care outcome for the predictor amount of physical therapy services.||1.15|.7|
81589913|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.48|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Six Minute Walk Test outcome for the predictor amount of physical therapy services.||1.48|.74|
81589914|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.21|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life -Self Care outcome for the predictor amount of occupational therapy.||1.21|.72|
81589915|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.5|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Early Clinical Assessment of Balance outcome for the predictor amount of occupational therapy.||1.5|.89|
81589916|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.38|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Six Minute Walk Test outcome for the predictor amount of occupational therapy.||1.38|.65|
81589917|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.31|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Self Care outcome for the predictor amount of speech and language therapy.||1.31|.81|
81522166|NCT03869333|162733628|OTHER|||||||0.229|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Day 29||||0.229
81522167|NCT03869333|162733628|OTHER|||||||0.102|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMT at Day 50||||0.102
81522168|NCT03869333|162733629|OTHER|||||||0.828|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact 2-tail test of the difference between the 3 Invaplex\[AR-Detox\] dose groups in seroconversion rates at Day 22.||||0.828
81522169|NCT03869333|162733629|OTHER|||||||0.629|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact 2-tail test of the difference between the 3 Invaplex\[AR-Detox\] dose groups in seroconversion rates at Day 43||||0.629
81589918|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.39|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Early Clinical Assessment of Balance outcome for the predictor amount of speech and language therapy.||1.39|.87|
81589919|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.25|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Six Minute Walk Test outcome for the predictor amount of speech and language therapy.||1.25|.6|
81589920|NCT02391948|162853422|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.53|||||Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.|Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Early Clinical Assessment of Balance outcome for the predictor amount of physical therapy services.||1.53|.92|
81589921|NCT02391948|162853426|OTHER||population average|2319.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1460.0|3218.0||||||The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model.||3218|1460|
81589922|NCT02391948|162853426|OTHER||population average|1858.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1233.0|2530.0||||||The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model.||2530|1233|
81589923|NCT02391948|162853427|OTHER||population average|5240.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3874.0|6670.0||||||The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model.||6670|3874|
81589924|NCT02391948|162853427|OTHER||population average|4319.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3258.0|5443.0||||||The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model.||5443|3258|
81639843|NCT01964547|162970034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|4.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.51|21.27|||ANCOVA|||The change at end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment group and centre grouping as factors and baseline score as covariate.||21.27|-11.51|0.556
81639844|NCT01964547|162970034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann median difference|-1.0||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The change at end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using non-parametric methods as the distribution of data was non-normal.||0|-3|0.088
81639845|NCT01115309|162970037|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Paired t-tests were used to evaluate whether the change in outcomes from baseline to follow-up were statistically different from zero. A p value \<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81639846|NCT01115309|162970038|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Paired t-tests were used to evaluate whether the change in outcomes from baseline to follow-up were statistically different from zero. A p value \<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81639847|NCT03246724|162970048|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.5, will assure that, if non-inferiority is proven, the mean patient satisfaction with oral sedation will correspond to scores corresponding to satisfied or higher. A 0.5 margin to be considered clinically similar enough to declare non-inferiority because it allows for expected patient satisfaction variability, and demonstrates ample justification for providers to offer oral sedation as a safe alternative.|||||<|0.05||||||As a sensitivity analysis, an ANCOVA model will be fit to the data adjusting for factors that are out of balance following randomization. The mean difference between the adjusted means will be calculated.|ANCOVA|If lower bound of the 90% two-sided Confidence Interval of mean difference is higher than -0.5, the oral sedation will be deemed non-inferior to IV.||"Testable hypothesis: Patient satisfaction mean will be non-inferior when given oral triazolam in comparison to IV midazolam during all basic cataracts, retina, cornea, and glaucoma ocular procedures.~Null hypothesis: The null hypothesis is that the oral sedation group will have a primary endpoint mean equal to or less than that of the IV sedation group by the non-inferiority margin or more."||||<0.05
81639848|NCT03246724|162970049|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.5, will assure that, if non-inferiority is proven, the mean patient satisfaction with oral sedation will correspond to scores corresponding to satisfied or higher. We determined a 0.5 margin to be considered clinically similar enough to declare non-inferiority because it allows for expected patient satisfaction variability, and demonstrates ample justification for providers to offer oral sedation as a safe alternative.|||||<|0.05||||||Surgeon satisfaction score will be independently analyzed. Summary statistics including, means, standard deviations along with points estimates of the mean difference between the two groups and 90% Confidence Intervals.|ANCOVA|If lower bound of the 90% two-sided Confidence Interval of mean difference is higher than -0.5, oral sedation will be deemed non-inferior to IV.||"Null hypothesis: Mean surgeon satisfaction score for oral triazolam will be statistically significant in comparison to mean surgeon satisfaction score for IV midazolam during all cataracts, retina, cornea, and glaucoma ocular procedures.~Alternate hypothesis: Mean surgeon satisfaction score for oral triazolam will not be statistically significant in comparison to mean surgeon satisfaction score for IV midazolam during all cataracts, retina, cornea, and glaucoma ocular procedures."||||<0.05
81648339|NCT01192776|162986977|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|4.31||||||32.0°C for 120 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||4.31|0.79|
81589925|NCT02391948|162853428|OTHER||population average|108.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.0|151.0||||||The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model.||151|67|
81589926|NCT02391948|162853428|OTHER||population average|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|145.0||||||The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model.||145|58|
81589927|NCT02391948|162853428|OTHER||population average|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|35.0||||||The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model. This analysis combined children in GMFCS Levels III-V.||35|0|
81589928|NCT02391948|162853429|OTHER||population average|2815.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2025.0|3650.0||||||The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model.||3650|2025|
81589929|NCT02391948|162853429|OTHER||population average|3109.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2502.0|3739.0||||||The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model.||3739|2502|
81589930|NCT02391948|162853429|OTHER||population average|1056.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|471.0|1665.0||||||The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model. This analysis combined children in GMFCS Levels III-V.||1665|471|
81589931|NCT04574362|162853466|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|13.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference and associated 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|||13.0|5.4|<0.0001
81589932|NCT04574362|162853467|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|20.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|||20.0|9.6|<0.0001
81589933|NCT04574362|162853468|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|23.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Within the family of key secondary endpoints, multiplicity was controlled using the Hochberg procedure.|Risk difference and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|||23.3|13.0|<0.0001
81589934|NCT04574362|162853469|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|22.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Within the family of key secondary endpoints, multiplicity was controlled using the Hochberg procedure.|Risk difference and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|||22.3|11.4|<0.0001
81589935|NCT04574362|162853470|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-8.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Within the family of key secondary endpoints, multiplicity was controlled using the Hochberg procedure.|Risk difference and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|||-8.0|-15.0|<0.0001
81589936|NCT04574362|162853471|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|11.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Within the family of key secondary endpoints, multiplicity was controlled using the Hochberg procedure.|Risk differences and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|||11.2|4.3|<0.0001
81589937|NCT04574362|162853472|SUPERIORITY||Risk difference|7.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|11.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Within the family of key secondary endpoints, multiplicity was controlled using the Hochberg procedure.|Risk difference and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|||11.0|4.4|<0.0001
81589938|NCT04574362|162853473|SUPERIORITY||Risk difference|-0.7||||0.2057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.4||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|15 minutes post-dose||0.4|-1.9|0.2057
81589939|NCT04574362|162853473|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.9702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|30 minutes post-dose||1.1|-1.1|0.9702
81589940|NCT04574362|162853473|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.0||||0.2419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.8||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|45 minutes post-dose||2.8|-0.7|0.2419
81589941|NCT04574362|162853473|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.4||||0.0597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|4.8||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|60 minutes post-dose||4.8|-0.1|0.0597
81589942|NCT04574362|162853473|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.2||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|8.4||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|90 minutes post-dose||8.4|2.1|0.0012
81589943|NCT04574362|162853474|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7||||0.6809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.5||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|15 minutes post-dose||2.5|-3.9|0.6809
81589944|NCT04574362|162853474|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.2||||0.2586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|6.0||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|30 minutes post-dose||6.0|-1.6|0.2586
81589945|NCT04574362|162853474|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.5||||0.0421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|8.8||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|45 minutes post-dose||8.8|0.2|0.0421
81589946|NCT04574362|162853474|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.6||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|11.3||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|60 minutes post-dose||11.3|1.8|0.0066
81589947|NCT04574362|162853474|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.9||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|14.9||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|90 minutes post-dose||14.9|4.8|0.0002
81589948|NCT04574362|162853475|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.4||||0.1148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|2.8||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference and associated 95% CI were calculated from Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by use of prophylactic medication and country. The risk difference was tested at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|||2.8|-23.5|0.1148
81589949|NCT00047463|162853476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis was that the groups would be similar in tolerance. This was a pilot study so we did not do a power calculation.||||0.26
81589950|NCT00113516|162853479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||probability|0.405|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.315|0.494|||Kaplan-Meier||The probability of survival along with the corresponding confidence interval (CI) (for the log \[-log (1-year survival rate)\]) was calculated using a normal approximation and then back transformed to give a CI for the 1-year survival rate itself.|The study was designed to test the null hypothesis that the true one-year probability of survival is 0.40 versus the alternative hypothesis that the true one-year probability of survival is at least 0.55. The sample size was determined using a One-Sample Survival design, assuming alpha=0.05 (1-sided), power= 0.90, 6 month accrual, a minimum follow-up period of 12 months, and an expectation that approximately 5% of subjects may be lost to follow-up.||0.494|0.315|
81589951|NCT00113516|162853483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate (ORR) (percent)|27.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.2|38.2||||||||38.2|18.2|
81589952|NCT00113516|162853497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.474||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.474
81589953|NCT00113516|162853498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.836||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 28||||0.836
81639849|NCT03246724|162970050|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.5, will assure that, if non-inferiority is proven, the mean patient satisfaction with oral sedation will correspond to scores corresponding to satisfied or higher. We determined a 0.5 margin to be considered clinically similar enough to declare non-inferiority because it allows for expected patient satisfaction variability, and demonstrates ample justification for providers to offer oral sedation as a safe alternative.|||||<|0.05||||||Anesthesiologist/CRNA satisfaction score will be independently analyzed. Summary statistics including, means, standard deviations along with points estimates of the mean difference between the two groups and 90% Confidence Intervals.|ANCOVA|If lower bound of the 90% two-sided Confidence Interval of mean difference is higher than -0.5, the oral sedation will be deemed non-inferior to IV.||"Null hypothesis: Mean anesthesiologist/CRNA satisfaction score for oral triazolam will be statistically significant in comparison to mean anesthesiologist/CRNA satisfaction score for IV midazolam during cataracts, retina, cornea, and glaucoma procedures.~Alternate hypothesis:Mean anesthesiologist/CRNA satisfaction score for oral triazolam will not be statistically significant in comparison to mean satisfaction score for IV midazolam during cataracts, retina, cornea, and glaucoma procedures."||||<0.05
81648340|NCT01192776|162986982|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.38||||||32.0°C for 72 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||2.38|0.64|
81589954|NCT00113516|162853498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 1||||0.071
81589955|NCT00113516|162853498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.393||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 28||||0.393
81589956|NCT00113516|162853498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 1||||0.029
81589957|NCT00113516|162853498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.247||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 28||||0.247
81589958|NCT00113516|162853499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.305||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.305
81589959|NCT00113516|162853500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.738||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 28||||0.738
81589960|NCT00113516|162853500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.438||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 1||||0.438
81589961|NCT00113516|162853500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.236||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 28||||0.236
81589962|NCT00113516|162853500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.287||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 1||||0.287
81589963|NCT00113516|162853500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.772||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 28||||0.772
81589964|NCT00113516|162853501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.537||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.537
81589965|NCT00113516|162853502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.813||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 1, Day 28||||0.813
81589966|NCT00113516|162853502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.849||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 1||||0.849
81589967|NCT00113516|162853502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 2, Day 28||||0.121
81589968|NCT00113516|162853502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.582||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 1||||0.582
81589969|NCT00113516|162853502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.383||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Cycle 3, Day 28||||0.383
81589970|NCT00113516|162853503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.6782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.15|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 1||2.15|0.61|0.6782
81522170|NCT03869333|162733629|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact 2-tail test of the difference between the 3 Invaplex\[AR-Detox\] dose groups in seroconversion rates at Day 50||||>0.999
81522171|NCT03869333|162733629|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact 2-tail test of the difference between the 3 Invaplex\[AR-Detox\] dose groups in seroconversion rates at Day 57||||>0.999
81522172|NCT03869333|162733629|OTHER|||||||0.825|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact 2-tail test of the difference between the 3 Invaplex\[AR-Detox\] dose groups in seroconversion rates at Day 71||||0.825
81522173|NCT03869333|162733630|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact 2-tail test of the difference between the 3 Invaplex\[AR-Detox\] dose groups in seroconversion rates at Day 22.||||0.005
81522174|NCT03869333|162733630|OTHER|||||||0.082|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact 2-tail test of the difference between the 3 Invaplex\[AR-Detox\] dose groups in seroconversion rates at Day 43||||0.082
81522175|NCT03869333|162733630|OTHER|||||||0.293|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact 2-tail test of the difference between the 3 Invaplex\[AR-Detox\] dose groups in seroconversion rates at Day 50||||0.293
81522176|NCT03869333|162733630|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact 2-tail test of the difference between the 3 Invaplex\[AR-Detox\] dose groups in seroconversion rates at Day 57||||>0.999
81522177|NCT03869333|162733630|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact 2-tail test of the difference between the 3 Invaplex\[AR-Detox\] dose groups in seroconversion rates at Day 71||||>0.999
81522178|NCT03869333|162733631|OTHER|||||||0.828|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact 2-tail tests of differences between the 3 Invaplex\[AR-Detox\] dose groups in seroconversion rates at Day 8||||0.828
81522179|NCT03869333|162733631|OTHER|||||||0.913|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact 2-tail tests of differences between the 3 Invaplex\[AR-Detox\] dose groups in seroconversion rates at Day 29||||0.913
81522180|NCT03869333|162733631|OTHER|||||||0.924|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact 2-tail tests of differences between the 3 Invaplex\[AR-Detox\] dose groups in seroconversion rates at Day 50||||0.924
81522181|NCT03869333|162733632|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact 2-tail tests of differences between the 3 Invaplex\[AR-Detox\] dose groups in seroconversion rates at Day 8||||>0.999
81522182|NCT03869333|162733632|OTHER|||||||0.412|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact 2-tail tests of differences between the 3 Invaplex\[AR-Detox\] dose groups in seroconversion rates at Day 29||||0.412
81522183|NCT03869333|162733632|OTHER|||||||0.847|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact 2-tail tests of differences between the 3 Invaplex\[AR-Detox\] dose groups in seroconversion rates at Day 50||||0.847
81522184|NCT03869333|162733633|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMFR at Day 22||||0.009
81522185|NCT03869333|162733633|OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMFR at Day 43||||0.037
81522186|NCT03869333|162733633|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMFR at Day 50||||0.009
81522187|NCT03869333|162733633|OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMFR at Day 57||||0.036
81522188|NCT03869333|162733633|OTHER|||||||0.042|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMFR at Day 71||||0.042
81522189|NCT03869333|162733634|OTHER|||||||0.028|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMFR at Day 22||||0.028
81522190|NCT03869333|162733634|OTHER|||||||0.088|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMFR at Day 43||||0.088
81522191|NCT03869333|162733634|OTHER|||||||0.146|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMFR at Day 50||||0.146
81522192|NCT03869333|162733634|OTHER|||||||0.126|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMFR at Day 57||||0.126
81522193|NCT03869333|162733634|OTHER|||||||0.273|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMFR at Day 71||||0.273
81522194|NCT03869333|162733636|OTHER|||||||0.348|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMFR at Day 8||||0.348
81522195|NCT03869333|162733636|OTHER|||||||0.179|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMFR at Day 29||||0.179
81522196|NCT03869333|162733636|OTHER|||||||0.089|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test of any difference between the 3 active dose groups in GMFR at Day 50||||0.089
81522197|NCT02598128|162733639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The independent variables in the mixed model analysis included fixed effect factors for treatment (placebo or RELiZORB).||||||<0.001
81522198|NCT02530996|162733654|OTHER|Power calculations were performed using G\*Power computer software version 3. Sample-size calculations were based on the number of patients needed to detect significant differences in FMD between placebo and BH4.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistics were performed using SPSS software (IBM, Chicago, IL). Paired t-tests were used to identify significant changes in measured variables between placebo and BH4. Unpaired t-tests were used to identify significant changes in measured variables between ordered groups. Based on data published in PMID: 25511849 power calculations for this study of SSc patients were made.||||<0.05
81522199|NCT01555125|162733675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81522200|NCT01555125|162733675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81522201|NCT01555125|162733676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81522202|NCT01555125|162733676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81522203|NCT02651220|162733698|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was based on 90% confidence interval within 80-125%.|Bioavailability|100.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.78|103.91||||||||103.91|96.78|
81522204|NCT02651220|162733699|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is based on 90% confidence interval within 80-125%.|Bioavailability|99.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.04|103.56||||||||103.56|96.04|
81522205|NCT02651220|162733700|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81522206|NCT04268745|162733701|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.603||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.634|-1.573|||Regression, Linear|||||-1.573|-25.634|0.027
81522207|NCT04268745|162733702|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|6.405||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.474|8.335|||Regression, Linear|||||8.335|4.474|0.0001
81522208|NCT04268745|162733703|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.703||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.235|-9.172|||Regression, Linear|||||-9.172|-28.235|0.0002
81589971|NCT00113516|162853503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.3|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 28||3.30|0.77|0.1980
81589972|NCT00113516|162853503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.8||||0.1344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|3.98|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 1||3.98|0.82|0.1344
81589973|NCT00113516|162853503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.4809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.39|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 28||3.39|0.56|0.4809
81589974|NCT00113516|162853503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.6||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|11.13|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group|Cycle 3, Day 1||11.13|1.19|0.0153
81589975|NCT00113516|162853503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.7||||0.2085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|14.37|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group|Cycle 3, Day 28||14.37|0.52|0.2085
81589976|NCT00113516|162853503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.8084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|23.57|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group|Cycle 5, Day 28||23.57|0.08|0.8084
81648341|NCT01192776|162986982|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.9||||||33.5°C for 120 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||1.90|0.36|
81522209|NCT04268745|162733704|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.556||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.938|16.174|||Regression, Linear|||||16.174|0.938|0.028
81522210|NCT04268745|162733705|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.443|0.665|||Regression, Linear|||||0.665|-0.443|0.695
81522211|NCT04268745|162733706|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.514||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.901|0.874|||Regression, Linear|||||0.874|-1.901|0.469
81589977|NCT00113516|162853504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.39|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 1||2.39|0.65|0.5070
81589978|NCT00113516|162853504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.4474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.82|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 28||2.82|0.63|0.4474
81589979|NCT00113516|162853504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.7599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.95|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 1||1.95|0.40|0.7599
81589980|NCT00113516|162853504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.8|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 28||0.80|0.12|0.0109
81589981|NCT00113516|162853504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.6878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.58|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 3, Day 1||3.58|0.43|0.6878
81589982|NCT00113516|162853504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.7||||0.4637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|8.12|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 3, Day 28||8.12|0.38|0.4637
81589983|NCT00113516|162853505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.5277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.62|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 1||1.62|0.39|0.5277
81589984|NCT00113516|162853505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.29|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \>=Median Cutpoint group hazard to \<Median Cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 28||3.29|0.58|0.4660
81589985|NCT00113516|162853505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.5337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|3.44|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \>=Median Cutpoint group hazard to \<Median Cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 1||3.44|0.52|0.5337
81589986|NCT00113516|162853505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4||||0.0712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.13|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \>=Median Cutpoint group hazard to \<Median Cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 28||1.13|0.13|0.0712
81589987|NCT00113516|162853505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.0||||0.2948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|7.07|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \>=Median Cutpoint group hazard to \<Median Cutpoint group.|Cycle 3, Day 1||7.07|0.54|0.2948
81589988|NCT00113516|162853505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.3||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|38.48|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \>=Median Cutpoint group hazard to \<Median Cutpoint group.|Cycle 3, Day 28||38.48|0.28|0.3200
81589989|NCT00113516|162853506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.7824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.17|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 1||2.17|0.56|0.7824
81589990|NCT00113516|162853506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||0.1918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.47|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 28||3.47|0.77|0.1918
81589991|NCT00113516|162853506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.9||||0.1093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|4.3|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 1||4.30|0.85|0.1093
81639850|NCT03246724|162970051|OTHER|Additional anesthesia intervention will be using summary statistics including, counts and proportions along with point's estimates of the proportion difference between the two groups and 90% Confidence Intervals.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis:The total additional anesthesia interventions for oral triazolam will be statistically significant in comparison to additional anesthesia interventions for IV midazolam during cataracts, retina, cornea, and glaucoma procedures.~Alternate hypothesis:The total additional anesthesia interventions for oral triazolam will not be statistically significant in comparison to additional anesthesia interventions for IV midazolam during cataracts, retina, cornea, and glaucoma procedures"||||<0.05
81639851|NCT03246724|162970052|OTHER|Surgical complications will be using summary statistics including, counts and proportions along with point's estimates of the proportion difference between the two groups and 90% Confidence Intervals.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: The total surgical complications for oral triazolam will be statistically significant in comparison to total surgical complications for IV midazolam during all cataracts, retina, cornea, and glaucoma ocular procedures.~Alternate hypothesis: The total surgical complications for oral triazolam will not be statistically significant in comparison to total surgical complications for IV midazolam during all cataracts, retina, cornea, and glaucoma ocular procedures."||||<0.05
81639852|NCT02978716|162970053|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.7048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.5||A Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure was used to control the global family-wise error rate across the multiple null hypotheses in the strong sense at a 1-sided 0.025 level.|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)|||Duration of SN in Cycle 1 in Group 3 vs Group 1.||1.5|-0.8|0.7048
81639853|NCT02978716|162970053|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.3364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.3||2-sided p-value was calculated using a ANCOVA with study baseline ANC value as covariate, stratification factors of lines of systemic therapy, liver involvement and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Duration of SN in Cycle 1 in Group 2 vs Group 1.||2.3|-0.6|0.3364
81639854|NCT02978716|162970054|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted rate ratio|0.776|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2762||0.7048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.386|1.559||A 1-sided p-value was calculated using Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure to control the global familywise error rate across the multiple null hypotheses.|Modified Poisson method|||Number of participants with SN in Group 3 vs Group 1.||1.559|0.386|0.7048
81639855|NCT02978716|162970054|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted rate ratio|0.961|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.364||0.9154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.457|2.019||The p-value was calculated using modified Poisson method adjusting for number of cycles, accounting for the number of prior lines of therapy (0 versus 1 - 2) and liver involvement as the stratification factors and baseline ANC as a covariate.|Modified Poisson Regression|||Number of participants with SN in Group 2 vs Group 1.||2.019|0.457|0.9154
81639856|NCT02978716|162970057|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted hazard ratio (HR)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.74||P-value was calculated using the stratified log-rank test to account for the number of prior lines of therapy (0 versus 1 - 2) and liver involvement as the stratification factors.|stratified log-rank test||Cox regression model.|Overall survival in Group 3 vs Group 1.||0.74|0.22|0.0004
81459382|NCT03296527|162610170|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|1.03||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.07||The p-value corresponds to the two-sided F-test of treatment effect.|ANCOVA|The multiplicative ANCOVA model included treatment and age stratum as fixed factors.|Mean ratio is equal to FE 999049/GONAL-F.|Circulating concentrations of FSH at oocyte retrieval visit||1.07|0.99|0.184
81639857|NCT02978716|162970057|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted HR|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.63||P-value was calculated using the stratified log-rank test to account for the number of prior lines of therapy (0 versus 1 - 2) and liver involvement as the stratification factors.|stratified log-rank test||Cox regression model.|Overall survival in Group 2 vs Group 1.||0.63|0.15|0.0016
81589992|NCT00113516|162853506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.4809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.39|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 28||3.39|0.56|0.4809
81589993|NCT00113516|162853506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.2||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|13.85|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 3, Day 1||13.85|1.26|0.0110
81589994|NCT00113516|162853506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.7||||0.2085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|14.37|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 3, Day 28||14.37|0.52|0.2085
81589995|NCT00113516|162853506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.8084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|23.57|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 5, Day 28||23.57|0.08|0.8084
81589996|NCT00113516|162853507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.5215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.53|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 1||2.53|0.62|0.5215
81589997|NCT00113516|162853507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||0.2504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|3.49|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 28||3.49|0.72|0.2504
81589998|NCT00113516|162853507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.8766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.11|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 1||2.11|0.42|0.8766
81589999|NCT00113516|162853507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.8|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 28||0.80|0.12|0.0109
81590000|NCT00113516|162853507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.5627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|4.18|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 3, Day 1||4.18|0.46|0.5627
81639858|NCT02978716|162970077|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted HR|0.493|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1957||0.7048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.226|1.073||A 1-sided p-value was calculated using Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure to control the global familywise error rate across the multiple null hypotheses.|modified Poisson regression|||RBC Transfusions in Group 3 vs Group 1.||1.073|0.226|0.7048
81639859|NCT02978716|162970077|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted rate ratio|0.885|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3089||0.7272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.447|1.754||P-value was calculated using modified Poisson method adjusting for duration of treatment in days accounting for number of prior lines of therapy (0 versus 1 - 2); liver involvement as the stratification factors and baseline hemoglobin as a covariate.|Modified Poisson Regression|||RBC Transfusions in Group 2 vs Group 1.||1.754|0.447|0.7272
81459383|NCT03296527|162610171|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren test|p-value is based on van Elteren test adjusted for AMH group.||Total gonadotropin dose||||<.001
81459384|NCT03296527|162610173|SUPERIORITY|Treatment groups were compared using the van Elteren test.||||||0.001|||||||van Elteren|p-value is based on van Elteren test adjusted for AMH group.||Number of stimulation days||||0.001
81590001|NCT00113516|162853507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.7||||0.4637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|8.12|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 3, Day 28||8.12|0.38|0.4637
81590002|NCT00113516|162853508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.6682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.84|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 1||1.84|0.39|0.6682
81590003|NCT00113516|162853508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.6854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|3.0|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 28||3.00|0.49|0.6854
81639860|NCT02978716|162970078|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted rate ratio|0.988|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6105||0.7048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.294|3.317||A 1-sided p-value was calculated using Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure to control the global familywise error rate across the multiple null hypotheses.|modified Poisson regression|||Platelet Transfusions in Group 3 vs Group 1.||3.317|0.294|0.7048
81590004|NCT00113516|162853508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.6028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|3.37|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 1||3.37|0.49|0.6028
81590005|NCT00113516|162853508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4||||0.0712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.13|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 28||1.13|0.13|0.0712
81590006|NCT00113516|162853508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.9||||0.3411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|7.15|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 3, Day 1||7.15|0.50|0.3411
81590007|NCT00113516|162853508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.3||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|38.48|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 3, Day 28||38.48|0.28|0.3200
81590008|NCT00113516|162853509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.4768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.17|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 1||2.17|0.70|0.4768
81590009|NCT00113516|162853509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||0.1484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.13|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 28||3.13|0.84|0.1484
81590010|NCT00113516|162853509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.8957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.18|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 1||2.18|0.50|0.8957
81590011|NCT00113516|162853509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.5681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.85|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 28||1.85|0.33|0.5681
81590012|NCT00113516|162853509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.8||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|10.88|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 3, Day 1||10.88|1.35|0.0074
81590013|NCT00113516|162853509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.1637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.7|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 3, Day 28||1.70|0.06|0.1637
81590014|NCT00113516|162853509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.6||||0.4328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|29.12|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 5, Day 28||29.12|0.23|0.4328
81590015|NCT00113516|162853510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.4269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.21|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 1||2.21|0.72|0.4269
81590016|NCT00113516|162853510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.86|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 28||1.86|0.51|0.9290
81590017|NCT00113516|162853510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.8195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.91|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 1||1.91|0.44|0.8195
81590018|NCT00113516|162853510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.38|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 28||1.38|0.26|0.2210
81590019|NCT00113516|162853510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.4297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.85|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 3, Day 1||1.85|0.24|0.4297
81590020|NCT00113516|162853510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.0522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.11|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 3, Day 28||1.11|0.06|0.0522
81590021|NCT00113516|162853510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.6949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|7.0|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 5, Day 28||7.00|0.05|0.6949
81590022|NCT00113516|162853511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.65|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 1||1.65|0.51|0.7660
81590023|NCT00113516|162853511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5||||0.2682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|3.23|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 1, Day 28||3.23|0.72|0.2682
81590024|NCT00113516|162853511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||0.2726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|3.7|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 1||3.70|0.69|0.2726
81590025|NCT00113516|162853511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.2787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.55|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 2, Day 28||1.55|0.22|0.2787
81590026|NCT00113516|162853511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.4||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|17.56|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 3, Day 1||17.56|1.09|0.0241
81590027|NCT00113516|162853511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|5.4||||0.0943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|48.81|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 3, Day 28||48.81|0.59|0.0943
81590028|NCT00113516|162853511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.8084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|11.79|||Log Rank||HR was based upon the ratio of \> = median cutpoint group hazard to \< median cutpoint group.|Cycle 5, Day 28||11.79|0.04|0.8084
81590029|NCT03161314|162853549|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.660
81590030|NCT03161314|162853549|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.734|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2 weeks after the intervention||||0.734
81522212|NCT02429791|162733728|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in response rates between the two treatment arms was greater than -10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|3.0|||||Estimates based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline stratification factors: Age group (\< or \>=50 years old) and Baseline third agent (PI, NNRTI, INI).|||3.0|-4.3|
81590031|NCT03161314|162853549|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.629|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 weeks after the intervention||||0.629
81590032|NCT03161314|162853549|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.752|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||1-month follow-up||||0.752
81590033|NCT03161314|162853549|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.512|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2-month follow-up||||0.512
81590034|NCT03161314|162853549|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||<0.001
81590035|NCT03161314|162853549|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||<0.001
81590036|NCT03161314|162853550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.128|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.128
81590037|NCT03161314|162853550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.889|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2 weeks after the intervention||||0.889
81590038|NCT03161314|162853550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.793|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 weeks after the intervention||||0.793
81639861|NCT02978716|162970078|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted rate ratio|0.527|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4077||0.4078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.116|2.399||P-value: calculated using modified Poisson method adjusting for duration of treatment in days accounting for number of prior lines of therapy (0 versus 1 - 2); liver involvement as stratification factors and baseline platelet count as a covariate.|Modified Poisson Regression|||Platelet Transfusions in Group 2 vs Group 1.||2.399|0.116|0.4078
81639862|NCT02978716|162970079|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted rate ratio|0.645|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1902||0.7048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.362|1.15||A 1-sided p-value was calculated using Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure to control the global familywise error rate across the multiple null hypotheses.|modified Poisson regression|||G-CSF Administration in Group 3 vs Group 1.||1.150|0.362|0.7048
81459385|NCT03473184|162610209|OTHER|p-values are from an ANOVA of the average numerical score (sum of erythema and edema) at 24 and 48 hours post irradiation (Days 3 and 4) with effects of subject and treatment, using Fisher's least significant differences.||||||1|||||||ANOVA|||Irradiated vehicle and untreated irradiated sites versus irradiated diacerein site, and non-irradiated vehicle site versus non-irradiated diacerein site and untreated irradiated site versus irradiated vehicle site.||||1.0000
81590039|NCT03161314|162853550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.602|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||1-month follow-up||||0.602
81590040|NCT03161314|162853550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.574|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2-month follow-up||||0.574
81590041|NCT03161314|162853550|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||<0.001
81590042|NCT03161314|162853550|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||<0.001
81590043|NCT03161314|162853551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.374|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.374
81590044|NCT03161314|162853551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.674|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2 weeks after the intervention||||0.674
81590045|NCT03161314|162853551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.781|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 weeks after the intervention||||0.781
81590046|NCT03161314|162853551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.778|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||1-month follow-up||||0.778
81590047|NCT03161314|162853551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.727|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2-month follow-up||||0.727
81590048|NCT03161314|162853551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.014
81590049|NCT03161314|162853551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.002
81590050|NCT03161314|162853552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.390
81590051|NCT03161314|162853552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2 weeks after the intervention||||0.770
81590052|NCT03161314|162853552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.603|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 weeks after the intervention||||0.603
81590053|NCT03161314|162853552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.922|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||1-month follow-up||||0.922
81590054|NCT03161314|162853552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2-month follow-up||||0.560
81590055|NCT03161314|162853552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.181|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.181
81590056|NCT03161314|162853552|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||<0.001
81590057|NCT03161314|162853553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.334|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.334
81590058|NCT03161314|162853553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.766|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2 weeks after the intervention||||0.766
81590059|NCT03161314|162853553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.598|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 weeks after the intervention||||0.598
81590060|NCT03161314|162853553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.682|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||1-month follow-up||||0.682
81590061|NCT03161314|162853553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.707|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2-month follow-up||||0.707
81590062|NCT03161314|162853553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.008
81590063|NCT03161314|162853553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.002
81590064|NCT03161314|162853554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.287|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.287
81590065|NCT03161314|162853554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.861|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2 weeks after the intervention||||0.861
81590066|NCT03161314|162853554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.641|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 weeks after the intervention||||0.641
81590067|NCT03161314|162853554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.864|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||1-month follow-up||||0.864
81590068|NCT03161314|162853554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.888|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2-month follow-up||||0.888
81590069|NCT03161314|162853554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.262|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.262
81590070|NCT03161314|162853554|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||<0.001
81590071|NCT03698773|162853555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81590072|NCT03698773|162853556|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81590073|NCT03022617|162853609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.89||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.05
81590074|NCT01706250|162853624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.98||0.6779|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Percent change for IL count for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV at Wk 8||||0.6779
81590075|NCT01706250|162853624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|7.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.51||0.2847|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Percent change for NIL count for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV at Wk 8||||0.2847
81639863|NCT02978716|162970079|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted rate ratio|0.936|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.7835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.583|1.502||P-value was calculated using modified Poisson method adjusting for number of cycles, accounting for the number of prior lines of therapy (0 versus 1 - 2) and liver involvement as the stratification factors and baseline ANC as a covariate.|Modified Poisson Regression|||G-CSF Administration in Group 2 vs Group 1.||1.502|0.583|0.7835
81459386|NCT03473184|162610209|OTHER|p-values are from an ANOVA of the average numerical score (sum of erythema and edema) at 24 and 48 hours post irradiation (Days 3 and 4) with effects of subject and treatment, using Fisher's least significant differences.||||||0.0008|||||||ANOVA|||Non-irradiated diacerein and vehicle sites versus irradiated diacerein site, and irradiated vehicle and untreated irradiated sites versus non-irradiated diacerein site, and non-irradiated vehicle site versus irradiated vehicle site, and untreated irradiated site versus non-irradiated vehicle site.||||0.0008
81590076|NCT01706250|162853624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|2.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.35||0.6894|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Percent change for TL count for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV at Wk 8||||0.6894
81590077|NCT01706250|162853625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|50.1||0.9909|||||||Signed Rank|||Percent change for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: IL count, BL to Wk 1 (within group)||||0.9909
81590078|NCT01706250|162853625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-4.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|39.91||0.6671|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||IL count for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV- BL to Wk 2 (within group)||||0.6671
81590079|NCT01706250|162853625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|23.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|52.05||0.0632|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Percent change for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: IL count, BL to Wk 4 (within group)||||0.0632
81590080|NCT01706250|162853626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|42.31||0.7385|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Percent change for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: NIL count, BL to Wk 1 (within group)||||0.7385
81590081|NCT01706250|162853626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|37.77||0.7296|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Percent change for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: NIL count, BL to Wk 2 (within group)||||0.7296
81590082|NCT01706250|162853626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.11||0.3774|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Percent change for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: NIL count, BL to Wk 4 (within group)||||0.3774
81590083|NCT01706250|162853627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.53||0.7634|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Percent change for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: TL count, BL to Wk 1 (within group)||||0.7634
81590084|NCT01706250|162853627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.61||0.4087|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Percent change for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: TL count, BL to Wk 2 (within group)||||0.4087
81590085|NCT01706250|162853627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.4||0.2455|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Percent change for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: TL count, BL to Wk 4 (within group)||||0.2455
81590086|NCT01706250|162853628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.39||1|||||||Signed Rank|||Change, in ISGA for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 1 (within group)||||1.0000
81590087|NCT01706250|162853628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.56||0.125|||||||Signed Rank|||Change, in ISGA for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 2 (within group)||||0.1250
81590088|NCT01706250|162853628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.46||0.625|||||||Signed Rank|||Change, in ISGA for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 4 (within group)||||0.6250
81590089|NCT01706250|162853628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.59||1|||||||Signed Rank|||Change, in ISGA for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 8 (within group)||||1.0000
81590090|NCT01706250|162853629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.45||1|||||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Erythema for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 1 (within group)||||1.0000
81590091|NCT01706250|162853629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Signed Rank|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.23||1|||||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Erythema for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 2 (within group)||||1.0000
81590092|NCT01706250|162853630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.22||1|||||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Dryness for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 1 (within group)||||1.00
81590093|NCT01706250|162853630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.23||1|||||||Signed rank|||Change, in Dryness for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 4 (within group)||||1.0000
81590094|NCT01706250|162853631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.46||1|||||||Signed rank|||Change, in Peeling, for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 2 (within group)||||1.0000
81590095|NCT01706250|162853632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.67||0.5313||95.0|||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Redness for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 1 (within group)||||0.5313
81590096|NCT01706250|162853632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.6||0.5||95.0|||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Redness for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 2 (within group)||||0.5000
81590097|NCT01706250|162853632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.86||0.75|||||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Redness for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 4 (within group)||||0.7500
81590098|NCT01706250|162853632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.84||0.25|||||||Signed rank|||Change, in Redness for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 8 (within group)||||0.2500
81590099|NCT01706250|162853633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.86||0.2131|||||||Signed Rank)|||Change, in Dryness for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 1 (within group)||||0.2131
81590100|NCT01706250|162853633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.16||0.2656||95.0|||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Dryness for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 2 (within group)||||0.2656
81590101|NCT01706250|162853633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.75||0.2344||95.0|||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Dryness for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 4 (within group)||||0.2344
81590102|NCT01706250|162853633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.73||0.3594||95.0|||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Dryness for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 8 (within group)||||0.3594
81639864|NCT02978716|162970082|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted rate ratio|0.991|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3718||0.7048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.475|2.067||The 1-sided p-value was calculated using Hochberg-based gatekeeping procedure to control the global family wise error rate across the multiple null hypotheses.|negative binomial regression|||All-cause Dose Reductions in Group 3 vs Group 1.||2.067|0.475|0.7048
81639865|NCT02978716|162970082|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted rate ratio|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2744||0.5541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.426|1.58||P-value was calculated using negative binomial method adjusting for number of cycles, accounting for the number of prior lines of therapy (0 versus 1 - 2) and liver involvement as the stratification factors.|negative binomial regression|||All-cause Dose Reductions in Group 2 vs Group 1.||1.580|0.426|0.5541
81639866|NCT00689351|162970103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.97|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 4: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||0.97|0.62|
81639867|NCT00689351|162970103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.57|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 6B: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.57|0.87|
81639868|NCT00689351|162970103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.07|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 9V: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.07|0.73|
81639869|NCT00689351|162970103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.19|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 14: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.19|0.70|
81639870|NCT00689351|162970103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.18|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 18C: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.18|0.79|
81639871|NCT00689351|162970103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.19|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 19F: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.19|0.71|
81639872|NCT00689351|162970103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.36|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 23F: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.36|0.80|
81639873|NCT00689351|162970103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|329.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|242.98|446.67|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 1: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||446.67|242.98|
81639874|NCT00689351|162970103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|40.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.27|54.97|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 3: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||54.97|30.27|
81639875|NCT00689351|162970103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|13.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.92|17.34|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 5: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||17.34|9.92|
81639876|NCT00689351|162970103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|9.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.46|12.56|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 6A: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||12.56|6.46|
81639877|NCT00689351|162970103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|165.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|122.95|223.85|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 7F: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||223.85|122.95|
81639878|NCT00689351|162970103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|2.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|2.75|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 19A: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||2.75|1.83|
81522213|NCT02429791|162733730|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.0|||||Cochran-Mantel Haenszel stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline stratification factors: Age group (\< or \>=50 years old) and Baseline third agent (PI, NNRTI, INI). No formal non-inferiority margin has been pre-specified for secondary endpoints.|||4.0|-1.9|
81522214|NCT02429791|162733741|OTHER|||||||0.007||||||P-value for interaction between treatment group and baseline third agent (25 hydroxy-vitamin D)|ANCOVA|||||||0.007
81590103|NCT01706250|162853634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.32||0.6172|||||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Burning for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 1 (within group)||||0.6172
81590104|NCT01706250|162853634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.93||0.3984|||||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Burning for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 2 (within group)||||0.3984
81590105|NCT01706250|162853634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1||0.0781||95.0|||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Burning for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 4 (within group)||||0.0781
81590106|NCT01706250|162853634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.24||0.375||95.0|||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Burning for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 8 (within group)||||0.3750
81639879|NCT00689351|162970104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.02|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 4: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.02|0.60|
81639880|NCT00689351|162970104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.48|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 6B: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.48|0.83|
81639881|NCT00689351|162970104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.19|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 9V: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.19|0.76|
81639882|NCT00689351|162970104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.95|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 14: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||0.95|0.57|
81639883|NCT00689351|162970104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.19|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 18C: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.19|0.72|
81639884|NCT00689351|162970104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.88|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 19F: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.88|1.11|
81459387|NCT02524847|162610210|OTHER||Overall response rate (%)|55.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.7|73.6|||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided p-value for testing the null hypothesis H0: Standard therapy has a CR+PR rate = 10% after 4 weeks, using the exact Binomial test.||||73.6|35.7|<.001
81639885|NCT00689351|162970104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.4|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 23F: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.40|0.78|
81459388|NCT00122382|162610241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference between ABA and PLA|15.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|24.2||p-value of \<0.05: probability for testing the difference between ABA and PLA.|Chi-squared, Continuity-Corrected|||Estimated Difference between ABA and PLA is the estimated difference between ABA and PLA in the proportion of subjects achieving an ACR 50 response.||24.2|6.0|<0.001
81639886|NCT00689351|162970104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|234.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|176.33|311.41|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 1: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||311.41|176.33|
81459389|NCT00122382|162610242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference between ABA and PLA|15.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|22.8||p-value of \<0.05: probability for testing the difference between ABA and PLA.|Chi-squared, Continuity-Corrected|||Estimated Difference between ABA and PLA is the estimated difference between ABA and PLA in the proportion of subjects achieving MCR.||22.8|8.2|<0.001
81590107|NCT01706250|162853635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.46||1||95.0|||||[Signed Rank]|||Change, in Itching for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 1 (within group)||||1.0000
81590108|NCT01706250|162853635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.58||0.0625||95.0|||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Itching for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 2 (within group)||||0.0625
81590109|NCT01706250|162853635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.75||0.25||95.0|||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Itching for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 4 (within group)||||0.2500
81590110|NCT01706250|162853635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.38||0.25||95.0|||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Itching for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 8 (within group)||||0.2500
81590111|NCT01706250|162853636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Signed Rank|0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.59||0.5||95.0|||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Scaling for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 1 (within group)||||0.5000
81590112|NCT01706250|162853636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Signed Rank|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.57||0.75||95.0|||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Scaling for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 2 (within group)||||0.7500
81590113|NCT01706250|162853636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.62||0.4531||95.0|||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Scaling for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 4 (within group)||||0.4531
81639887|NCT00689351|162970104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|16.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.19|22.69|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 3: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||22.69|12.19|
81639888|NCT00689351|162970104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|6.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.39|8.67|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 5: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||8.67|5.39|
81639889|NCT00689351|162970104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|4.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.07|5.43|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 6A: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||5.43|3.07|
81639890|NCT00689351|162970104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|110.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.09|159.59|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 7F: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||159.59|77.09|
81639891|NCT00689351|162970104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|4.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.39|5.33|||Student t distribution|Geometric mean ratio computed using Student t distribution for the mean difference of the measures on the log scale.|CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Serotype 19A: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||5.33|3.39|
81590114|NCT01706250|162853636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.86||0.625||95.0|||||Signed Rank|||Change, in Scaling for MAXCLARITY II Vs PROACTIV: from BL to Wk 8 (within group)||||0.6250
81590115|NCT02486406|162853659|SUPERIORITY||Wilson's score method|98.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.7|99.7||||||According to the Highlights of Prescribing Information of PEGASYS, the SVR24 rate was 47% among 45 treatment-naïve pediatric participants with HCV GT1 in the NV17424 trial. To show that the DAA regimen is superior to this current standard of care by 20%, the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the SVR12 rate across all participants in the study must be greater than 67%.||99.7|91.7|
81590116|NCT03254134|162853713|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.534|0.97||||||There was no formal hypothesis testing.|The hazard ratio of stroke for the dabigatran group as compared to the warfarin group and its 95% CI were estimated from the propensity score matched group using a Cox regression model with treatment group as the dependent variable|0.970|0.534|
81590117|NCT03254134|162853714|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.549|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.303|0.994||||||There was no formal hypothesis testing.|The hazard ratio of systemic embolism for the dabigatran group as compared to the warfarin group and its 95% CI were estimated from the propensity score matched group using a Cox regression model with treatment group as the dependent variable|0.994|0.303|
81590118|NCT03181542|162853719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.34
81590119|NCT03181542|162853720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||||||0.40
81459390|NCT00122382|162610243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate of/Adjusted Difference|-0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.48||p-value of \<0.05: probability for testing the difference between ABA and PLA.|ANCOVA|Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.||||-0.48|-0.98|<0.001
81590120|NCT03181542|162853721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||||||0.90
81590121|NCT00799617|162853725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.78||The p value for the treatment effect was determined with the use of a linear mixed model with a random effect for participant.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjustment for balancing factors: baseline testosterone, age, site, trial participation, use of antidepressants, use of PDE5 inhibitors||||0.78|0.38|<0.001
81590122|NCT00799617|162853726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.45||The P value for the treatment effect was determined with the use of a logistic mixed model with a random effect for participant for dichotomous outcomes and a linear mixed model with a random effect for participant for continuous outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The treatment effect for dichotomous outcomes is the odds ratio for achieving the outcome versus not achieving the outcome among men assigned to testosterone versus those assigned to placebo.||2.45|0.83|0.20
81590123|NCT00799617|162853727|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.84||The p value for the treatment effect was determined with the use of a logistic mixed model with a random effect for participant for dichotomous outcomes and a linear mixed model with a random effect for participant for continuous outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.84|0.83|0.30
81590124|NCT00799617|162853728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|41.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|67.0||Determined by a linear mixed model with all balancing factors and baseline outcome value as covariates and a random effect for participant.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference in change from baseline for participants assigned to testosterone v. placebo, with adjustment for balancing factors: baseline testosterone, age, site, trial participation, use of antidepressants, PDE5 inhibitors, baseline outcome.|||67|14|.003
81639892|NCT00689351|162970105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.862|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for any tenderness.||||0.862
81639893|NCT00689351|162970105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.157|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for significant tenderness.||||0.157
81639894|NCT00689351|162970105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for any swelling.||||0.550
81639895|NCT00689351|162970105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for mild swelling.||||0.052
81639896|NCT00689351|162970105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.366|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for moderate swelling.||||0.366
81639897|NCT00689351|162970105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.301|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for any redness.||||0.301
81639898|NCT00689351|162970105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.362|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for mild redness.||||0.362
81590125|NCT00799617|162853729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|8.7||Treatment effect is the mean difference in the change from baseline between testosterone and placebo arms.The P-Value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by multivariable linear regression adjusted for balancing factors.|Regression, Linear|||||8.7|4.8|<.001
81590126|NCT00799617|162853730|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.79||The estimated difference and P-value were determined by a linear mixed-model with a random effect for participants using outcomes at month 6 and month 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A positive estimated difference indicates greater increases, smaller decreases, or both for the testosterone group compared with the placebo group.~The difference is the mean difference in the change from baseline to 6 months to 12 months in participants allocated to testosterone vs placebo adjusted for balancing factors."||0.79|-0.92|.88
81590127|NCT00799617|162853731|SUPERIORITY|Dichotomous hemoglobin response is an increase of 1g/dL or more from baseline.|Odds Ratio (OR)|31.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|277.8||The P-value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by a logistic mixed model with a random intercept for participant.|Mixed Models Analysis|The statistical analysis was intent-to-treat by a logistic mixed effects model adjusted for balancing factors.||||277.8|3.7|.002
81590128|NCT00799617|162853732|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.13|3.74||The p value for the treatment effect was determined with the use of a linear mixed model with a random effect for participant.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjustment for balancing factors: baseline testosterone, age, site, trial participation, use of antidepressants, use of PDE5 inhibitors||||3.74|2.13|<0.001
81639899|NCT00689351|162970105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.718|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for moderate redness.||||0.718
81639900|NCT00689351|162970106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for any tenderness.||||>0.99
81639901|NCT00689351|162970106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.245|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for significant tenderness.||||0.245
81639902|NCT00689351|162970106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.447|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for any swelling.||||0.447
81639903|NCT00689351|162970106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.684|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for mild swelling.||||0.684
81639904|NCT00689351|162970106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for moderate swelling.||||>0.99
81639905|NCT00689351|162970106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.578|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for any redness.||||0.578
81639906|NCT00689351|162970106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.451|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for mild redness.||||0.451
81639907|NCT00689351|162970106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.712|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for moderate redness.||||0.712
81639908|NCT00689351|162970107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.681|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for any tenderness.||||0.681
81639909|NCT00689351|162970107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.482|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for significant tenderness.||||0.482
81639910|NCT00689351|162970107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.683|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for any swelling.||||0.683
81522215|NCT02429791|162733741|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.958||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.888|1.034||P value to assess difference between treatment groups (25 hydroxy-vitamin D - NNRTI)|ANCOVA||Estimates are calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and baseline biomarker level.|||1.034|0.888|0.275
81590129|NCT00799617|162853733|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|2.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|3.61||The p value for the treatment effect was determined with the use of a linear mixed model with a random effect for participant.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjustment for balancing factors: baseline testosterone, age, site, trial participation, use of antidepressants, use of PDE5 inhibitors||||3.61|1.68|<0.001
81639911|NCT00689351|162970107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for mild swelling.||||>0.99
81639912|NCT00689351|162970107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.533|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for moderate swelling.||||0.533
81639913|NCT00689351|162970107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.692|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for any redness.||||0.692
81639914|NCT00689351|162970107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.662|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for mild redness.||||0.662
81639915|NCT00689351|162970107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.331|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for moderate redness.||||0.331
81639916|NCT00689351|162970108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.409|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for any tenderness.||||0.409
81639917|NCT00689351|162970108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.617|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for significant tenderness.||||0.617
81639918|NCT00689351|162970108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.807|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for any swelling.||||0.807
81639919|NCT00689351|162970108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.527|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for mild swelling.||||0.527
81639920|NCT00689351|162970108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.144|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for moderate swelling.||||0.144
81639921|NCT00689351|162970108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.495|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for severe swelling.||||0.495
81639922|NCT00689351|162970108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.506|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for any redness.||||0.506
81639923|NCT00689351|162970108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for mild redness.||||>0.99
81639924|NCT00689351|162970108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for moderate redness.||||0.200
81639925|NCT00689351|162970109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.633|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for fever ≥38 degrees C but but less than or equal to (≤)39 degrees C.||||0.633
81590130|NCT00799617|162853734|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.09||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|11.18||The P value for the treatment effect was determined with the use of a logistic mixed model with a random effect for participant for dichotomous outcomes and a linear mixed model with a random effect for participant for continuous outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.18|-3.00|0.28
81459391|NCT00122382|162610244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference between ABA and PLA|9.8||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|18.4||p-value of \<0.05: probability for testing the difference between ABA and PLA.|Chi-squared, Continuity-Corrected|||Estimated Difference between ABA and PLA is the estimated difference between ABA and PLA in the proportion of subjects achieving HAQ response.||18.4|1.3|0.024
81459392|NCT00122382|162610245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate of/Adjusted Difference|2.5||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|4.23||p-value of \<0.05: probability for testing the difference between ABA and PLA.|ANCOVA|Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.||PCS Adjusted Mean Change from Baseline to Month 12||4.23|0.77|0.005
81590131|NCT00799617|162853735|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.0||The P value for the treatment effect was determined with the use of a logistic mixed model with a random effect for participant for dichotomous outcomes and a linear mixed model with a random effect for participant for continuous outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.00|0.90|0.15
81590132|NCT00799617|162853736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.75||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.29||The P value for the treatment effect was determined with the use of a logistic mixed model with a random effect for participant for dichotomous outcomes and a linear mixed model with a random effect for participant for continuous outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.29|0.20|0.03
81590133|NCT00799617|162853737|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.21||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|2.46||The p value for the treatment effect was determined with the use of a logistic mixed model with a random effect for participant for dichotomous outcomes and a linear mixed model with a random effect for participant for continuous outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.46|-0.04|0.06
81590134|NCT00799617|162853738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.41||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|4.5||The p value for the treatment effect was determined with the use of a logistic mixed model with a random effect for participant for dichotomous outcomes and a linear mixed model with a random effect for participant for continuous outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.50|0.31|0.03
81590135|NCT00799617|162853739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.47||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.92||The p value for the treatment effect was determined with the use of a logistic mixed model with a random effect for participant for dichotomous outcomes and a linear mixed model with a random effect for participant for continuous outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.92|0.02|0.04
81639926|NCT00689351|162970109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.721|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for decreased appetite.||||0.721
81590136|NCT00799617|162853740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.19||The p value for the treatment effect was determined with the use of a logistic mixed model with a random effect for participant for dichotomous outcomes and a linear mixed model with a random effect for participant for continuous outcomes.|Treatment Effect|||||-0.19|-0.79|<0.001
81590137|NCT00799617|162853741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.72||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.23||The p value for the treatment effect was determined with the use of a logistic mixed model with a random effect for participant for dichotomous outcomes and a linear mixed model with a random effect for participant for continuous outcomes.|Treatment Effect|||||-0.23|-1.20|0.004
81590138|NCT00799617|162853742|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|47.0||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|80.0||Determined by linear mixed model with all balancing factors and baseline outcome value as covariates and a random effect for participant.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference in change from baseline for participants assigned to testosterone v. placebo, with adjustment for balancing factors: baseline testosterone, age, site, trial participation, use of antidepressants, PDE5 inhibitors, baseline outcome.|||80|13|.006
81639927|NCT00689351|162970109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for irritability.||||0.009
81590139|NCT00799617|162853743|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.0||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.0|26.0||Determined by a linear mixed model with all balancing factors and baseline outcome value as covariates and a random effect for participant.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference in change from baseline for participants assigned to testosterone v. placebo, with adjustment for balancing factors: baseline testosterone, age, site, trial participation, use of antidepressants, PDE5 inhibitors, baseline outcome.|||26|-80|.31
81590140|NCT00799617|162853744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|3.7||"Treatment effect is the mean difference in the change from baseline between testosterone and placebo arms.~The P-Value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by multivariable linear regression adjusted for balancing factors."|Regression, Linear|||||3.7|2.1|<.001
81590141|NCT00799617|162853745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|5.3||"Treatment effect is the mean difference in the change from baseline between testosterone and placebo arms.~The P-Value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by multivariable linear regression adjusted for balancing factors."|Regression, Linear|||||5.3|3.2|<.001
81590142|NCT00799617|162853746|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.0||"Treatment effect is the mean difference in the change from baseline between testosterone and placebo arms.~The P-Value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by multivariable linear regression adjusted for balancing factors."|Regression, Linear|||||2.0|0.9|<.001
81590143|NCT00799617|162853747|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.5||"Treatment effect is the mean difference in the change from baseline between testosterone and placebo arms.~The P-Value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by multivariable linear regression adjusted for balancing factors."|Regression, Linear|||||1.5|0.5|<.001
81590144|NCT00799617|162853748|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.7|||Regression, Linear|||"Treatment effect is the mean difference in the change from baseline between testosterone and placebo arms.~The P-Value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by multivariable linear regression adjusted for balancing factors."||1.7|0.8|<.001
81590145|NCT00799617|162853749|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|809.0||"Treatment effect is the mean difference in the change from baseline between testosterone and placebo arms.~The P-Value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by multivariable linear regression adjusted for balancing factors."|Regression, Linear|||||809|5.3|<.001
81590146|NCT00799617|162853750|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|10.9||"Treatment effect is the mean difference in the change from baseline between testosterone and placebo arms.~The P-Value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by multivariable linear regression adjusted for balancing factors."|Regression, Linear|||||10.9|6.0|<.001
81590147|NCT00799617|162853751|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|7.2||"Treatment effect is the mean difference in the change from baseline between testosterone and placebo arms.~The P-Value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by multivariable linear regression adjusted for balancing factors."|Regression, Linear|||||7.2|4.3|<.001
81590148|NCT00799617|162853752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.6||"Treatment effect is the mean difference in the change from baseline between testosterone and placebo arms.~The P-Value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by multivariable linear regression adjusted for balancing factors."|Regression, Linear|||||2.6|1.1|<.001
81590149|NCT00799617|162853753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.7||"Treatment effect is the mean difference in the change from baseline between testosterone and placebo arms.~The P-Value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by multivariable linear regression adjusted for balancing factors."|Regression, Linear|||||1.7|0.3|.005
81590150|NCT00799617|162853754|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4||"Treatment effect is the mean difference in the change from baseline between testosterone and placebo arms.~The P-Value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by multivariable linear regression adjusted for balancing factors."|Regression, Linear|||||1.4|0.5|<.001
81590151|NCT00799617|162853755|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.09||"Treatment effect is the mean difference in the change from baseline between testosterone and placebo arms.~The P-Value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by multivariable linear regression adjusted for balancing factors."|Regression, Linear|||||2.09|0.25|.01
81590152|NCT00799617|162853756|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.36||"Treatment effect is the mean difference in the change from baseline between testosterone and placebo arms.~The P-Value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by multivariable linear regression adjusted for balancing factors."|Regression, Linear|||||1.36|-0.01|.052
81639928|NCT00689351|162970109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.253|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for increased sleep.||||0.253
81639929|NCT00689351|162970109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.143|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for decreased sleep.||||0.143
81590153|NCT00799617|162853757|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|1.58||"Treatment effect is the mean difference in the change from baseline between testosterone and placebo arms.~The P-Value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by multivariable linear regression adjusted for balancing factors."|Regression, Linear|||||1.58|-0.45|0.27
81590154|NCT00799617|162853758|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.19||The estimated difference and P-value were determined by a linear mixed-model with a random effect for participants using outcomes at month 6 and month 12.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference is the mean difference in the change from baseline to 6 months to 12 months in participants allocated to testosterone vs placebo adjusted for balancing factors.|A positive estimated difference indicates greater increases, smaller decreases, or both for the testosterone group compared with the placebo group.||0.19|-0.76|.24
81590155|NCT00799617|162853759|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|1.65||The estimated difference and P-value were determined by a linear mixed-model with a random effect for participants using outcomes at month 6 and month 12.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference is the mean difference in the change from baseline to 6 months to 12 months in participants allocated to testosterone vs placebo adjusted for balancing factors.|A positive estimated difference indicates greater increases, smaller decreases, or both for the testosterone group compared with the placebo group.||1.65|-1.89|.89
81590156|NCT00799617|162853760|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.51||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|1.88||The estimated difference and P-value were determined by a linear mixed-model with a random effect for participants using outcomes at month 6 and month 12.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference is the mean difference in the change from baseline to 6 months to 12 months in participants allocated to testosterone vs placebo adjusted for balancing factors.|A positive estimated difference indicates greater increases, smaller decreases, or both for the testosterone group compared with the placebo group.||1.88|-12.91|.14
81590157|NCT00799617|162853761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.39||The P-value for the significance of the treatment effect was determined by a linear mixed model for continuous outcomes with a random intercept for participant.|Mixed Models Analysis||Intent-to-treat analysis by a linear mixed effects model adjusted for balancing factors.|||1.39|0.48|<.001
81590158|NCT01848990|162853778|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper bound of the 95% CI for the treatment difference ≤0.40, it is concluded that Hylenex recombinant preadministration is noninferior to standard CSII.|least squares mean treatment difference|0.05||||0.4516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.18|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) with treatment (Hylenex, standard rapid-acting insulin CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|Sample size calculated based on approximately 400 participants (Pt) being enrolled. No more than 10% dropout rate at 6 months allowed at least 270 Hylenex and 90 standard CSII Pt to reach primary metabolic endpoint evaluation. Assuming HbA1c standard deviation of 0.7% and population difference of 0% between treatments, Pt reaching primary efficacy endpoint would provide \>90% power to demonstrate HbA1c noninferiority at margin of 0.4% using confidence bound from 2-tailed 95% confidence interval.||0.18|-0.08|0.4516
81611205|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-9.0|0.019
81639930|NCT00689351|162970110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.781|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for fever ≥38 degrees C but ≤39 degrees C.||||0.781
81639931|NCT00689351|162970110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for decreased appetite.||||0.060
81639932|NCT00689351|162970110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.159|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for irritability.||||0.159
81639933|NCT00689351|162970110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.839|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for increased sleep.||||0.839
81639934|NCT00689351|162970110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.264|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for decreased sleep.||||0.264
81639935|NCT00689351|162970111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.563|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for fever ≥38 degrees C but ≤39 degrees C.||||0.563
81639936|NCT00689351|162970111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.468|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for fever \>39 degrees C but ≤40 degrees C.||||0.468
81639937|NCT00689351|162970111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.535|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for decreased appetite.||||0.535
81639938|NCT00689351|162970111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for irritability.||||0.019
81639939|NCT00689351|162970111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.398|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for increased sleep.||||0.398
81639940|NCT00689351|162970111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for decreased sleep.||||0.125
81639941|NCT00689351|162970112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.596|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for fever ≥38 degrees C but ≤39 degrees C.||||0.596
81639942|NCT00689351|162970112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for fever \>39 degrees C but ≤40 degrees C.||||>0.99
81639943|NCT00689351|162970112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.663|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for decreased appetite.||||0.663
81639944|NCT00689351|162970112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.439|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for irritability.||||0.439
81639945|NCT00689351|162970112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.613|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for increased sleep.||||0.613
81639946|NCT00689351|162970112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for decreased sleep.||||0.138
81639947|NCT01313663|162970117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|2.65|||||HRs were estimated using the Pike estimator. The hazard ratio and p-value from the stratified log-rank test were adjusted for disease stage at Baseline only, due to sparse data.|||2.65|0.32|
81639948|NCT02158806|162970140|SUPERIORITY|Participants analysed in the groups to which they were randomised (intention to treat analysis).|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.13|||Log Rank||Placebo group = reference group|Placebo group = reference group||1.13|0.64|0.246
81459393|NCT00122382|162610245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate of/Adjusted Difference|1.81||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|3.6||p-value of \<0.05: probability for testing the difference between ABA and PLA.|ANCOVA|Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.||MCS Adjusted Mean Change from Baseline to Month 12||3.60|0.03|0.046
81459394|NCT00122382|162610246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0||||P-value of \<0.05: probability for comparison of change in radiographic scores between abatacept and placebo.|Nonparametric ANCOVA|||comparison of change in erosion scores between abatacept and placebo||||0.033
81459395|NCT00122382|162610246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.353||95.0||||P-value of \<0.05: probability for comparison of change in radiographic scores between abatacept and placebo.|Nonparametric ANCOVA|||comparison of change in JSN scores between abatacept and placebo||||0.353
81522216|NCT02429791|162733741|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.902||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.793|1.025||P value to assess difference between treatment groups (25 hydroxy-vitamin D - INI)|ANCOVA||Estimates are calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and baseline biomarker level.|||1.025|0.793|0.112
81522217|NCT02429791|162733741|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.847||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.763|0.942||P value to assess difference between treatment groups (25 hydroxy-vitamin D - PI)|ANCOVA||Estimates are calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and baseline biomarker level.|||0.942|0.763|0.002
81522218|NCT02429791|162733743|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||P-value for interaction between treatment group and baseline third agent (bone-specific alkaline phosphatase)|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81522219|NCT02429791|162733743|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.724|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.679|0.772||P value to assess difference between treatment groups (bone-specific alkaline phosphatase - NNRTI)|ANCOVA||Estimates are calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.772|0.679|<.001
81522220|NCT02429791|162733743|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.825|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.742|0.918||P value to assess difference between treatment groups (bone-specific alkaline phosphatase - INI)|ANCOVA||Estimates are calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.918|0.742|<.001
81522221|NCT02429791|162733743|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.742|0.884||P value to assess difference between treatment groups (bone-specific alkaline phosphatase - PI)|ANCOVA||Estimates are calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.884|0.742|<.001
81522222|NCT02429791|162733743|OTHER|||||||0.677||||||P-value for interaction between treatment group and Baseline third agent (procollagen type 1-N-propeptide)|ANCOVA|||||||0.677
81522223|NCT02429791|162733743|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.817|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.774|0.863||P value to assess difference between treatment groups (procollagen type 1-N-propeptide)|ANCOVA||Estimates are calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.863|0.774|<.001
81522224|NCT02429791|162733743|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value for interaction between treatment group and Baseline third agent (osteocalcin)|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81639949|NCT02158806|162970141|SUPERIORITY|Participants analysed in the groups to which they were randomised (intention to treat analysis).|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.01|||Chi-squared|||||1.01|0.76|0.073
81522225|NCT02429791|162733743|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.881|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.823|0.943||P value to assess difference between treatment groups (osteocalcin - NNRTI)|ANCOVA||Estimates are calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.943|0.823|<.001
81639950|NCT02158806|162970142|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.5||Adjusted for baseline values.|ANCOVA|One participant in aspirin group had missing data for 24 week endpoint visit; we used the baseline value for imputation.|Placebo group = reference group.|||0.5|-1.9|0.25
81639951|NCT02158806|162970143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|7.2|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values||Change in Physical Functioning||7.2|-5.0|0.714
81639952|NCT02158806|162970143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|10.8|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values||Change in Role Physical||10.8|-8.0|0.768
81639953|NCT02158806|162970143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|8.4|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values||Change in Bodily Pain||8.4|-3.7|0.449
81459396|NCT00122382|162610248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference between ABA and PLA|18.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|26.6||Total score was tested only if there was statistical significance in remission rate. For each test, the nominal type I error rate is set at 5%; this sequential testing procedure preserves the overall type I error rate at 5%.|Chi-squared, Continuity-Corrected|||Estimated Difference between ABA and PLA is the estimated difference between ABA and PLA in the proportion of subjects achieving DAS28-CRP remission.||26.6|9.6|<0.001
81459397|NCT00122382|162610249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.04||95.0||||Total score was tested only if there was statistical significance in remission rate. For each test, the nominal type I error rate is set at 5%; this sequential testing procedure preserves the overall type I error rate at 5%.|non-parametric ANCOVA|||||||<0.040
81459398|NCT00122382|162610264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81459399|NCT01268527|162610267|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|711.4||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|292.5|1130.3|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, Least Squares Means (LSM), and Confidence Intervals (CI) were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||1130.3|292.5|0.0038
81459400|NCT01268527|162610267|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|1119.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|858.9|1380.6|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM, and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||1380.6|858.9|<0.0001
81459401|NCT01268527|162610267|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|780.0||||0.0523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|1568.5|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM, and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||1568.5|-8.5|0.0523
81459402|NCT01268527|162610267|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|1775.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1392.3|2158.0|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM, and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||2158.0|1392.3|<0.0001
81459403|NCT01268527|162610267|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|921.4||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|515.7|1327.1|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM, and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||1327.1|515.7|0.0002
81459404|NCT01268527|162610267|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|937.8||||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|267.6|1607.9|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM, and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||1607.9|267.6|0.0115
81459405|NCT01268527|162610268|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|101.5||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.0|167.0|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM, and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||167.0|36.0|0.0042
81459406|NCT01268527|162610268|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|182.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|140.3|224.4|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM, and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||224.4|140.3|<0.0001
81459407|NCT01268527|162610268|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|169.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|127.4|211.5|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM, and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||211.5|127.4|<0.0001
81459408|NCT01268527|162610268|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|246.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|185.0|308.1|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM, and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||308.1|185.0|<0.0001
81459409|NCT01268527|162610268|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|132.3||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.9|210.7|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM, and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||210.7|53.9|0.0043
81459410|NCT01268527|162610268|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|145.0||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.2|225.8|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM) and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||225.8|64.2|0.0036
81639954|NCT02158806|162970143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|3.6|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values||Change in General Health||3.6|-4.3|0.873
81639955|NCT02158806|162970143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.2||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|8.5|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values||Change in Vitality||8.5|-0.1|0.057
81639956|NCT02158806|162970143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|7.0|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values||Change in Social Functioning||7.0|-5.1|0.756
81459411|NCT01268527|162610269|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|80.7||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.6|126.7|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM, and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||126.7|34.6|0.0013
81590159|NCT01848990|162853779|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper bound of the 95% CI for the treatment difference ≤0.40, it is concluded that Hylenex recombinant preadministration is noninferior to standard CSII.|least squares mean treatment difference|0.14||||0.0711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.28|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, standard rapid-acting insulin CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|Sample size calculated based on approximately 400 Pt being enrolled. No more than 10% dropout rate at 6 months allowed at least 270 Hylenex and 90 standard CSII Pt to reach primary metabolic endpoint evaluation. Assuming HbA1c standard deviation of 0.7% and population difference of 0% between treatments, Pt reaching primary efficacy endpoint would provide \>90% power to demonstrate HbA1c noninferiority at margin of 0.4% using confidence bound from 2-tailed 95% confidence interval.||0.28|-0.01|0.0711
81590160|NCT01848990|162853780|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|rate ratio|0.69||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|||||SMBG \<56 mg/dL|negative binomial model||Hylenex/Standard CSII|||||0.0105
81590161|NCT01848990|162853780|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|rate ratio|0.79||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||SMBG \<=70 mg/dL|negative binomial model||Hylenex/Standard CSII|||||0.0130
81590162|NCT01848990|162853780|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|rate ratio|0.78||||0.0511|TWO_SIDED|||||Nocturnal HEs|negative binomial model||Hylenex/Standard CSII|||||0.0511
81590163|NCT01848990|162853780|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|rate ratio|0.34||||0.1176|TWO_SIDED|||||Severe HEs|negative binomial model||Hylenex/Standard CSII|||||0.1176
81590164|NCT01848990|162853781|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|rate ratio|0.81||||0.0456|TWO_SIDED|||||SMBG \<56 mg/dL|negative binomial model||Hylenex/Standard CSII|||||0.0456
81590165|NCT01848990|162853781|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|rate ratio|0.92||||0.2322|TWO_SIDED|||||SMBG \<=70 mg/dL|negative binomial model||Hylenex/Standard CSII|||||0.2322
81639957|NCT02158806|162970143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.7||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|12.3|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values||Change in Role Emotional||12.3|-4.9|0.400
81639958|NCT02158806|162970143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|1.5|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values||Change in Mental Health||1.5|-6.2|0.236
81639959|NCT02158806|162970144|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|8.0||Adjusted for baseline values|Regression, Linear|||||8.0|-1.3|0.156
81459412|NCT01268527|162610269|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|127.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.4|163.5|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM, and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||163.5|92.4|<0.0001
81590166|NCT01848990|162853781|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|rate ratio|0.87||||0.1365|TWO_SIDED|||||Nocturnal HEs|negative binomial model||Hylenex/Standard CSII|||||0.1365
81590167|NCT01848990|162853781|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|rate ratio|1.07||||0.8909|TWO_SIDED|||||Severe HEs|negative binomial model||Hylenex/Standard CSII|||||0.8909
81590168|NCT01848990|162853782|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|rate ratio|0.98||||0.7292|TWO_SIDED|||||SMBG \>240 mg/dL|negative binomial model||Hylenex/Standard CSII|||||0.7292
81590169|NCT01848990|162853782|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|rate ratio|0.95||||0.5895|TWO_SIDED|||||SMBG \>300 mg/dL|negative binomial model||Hylenex/Standard CSII|||||0.5895
81590170|NCT01848990|162853783|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|rate ratio|1.04||||0.5414|TWO_SIDED|||||SMBG \>240 mg/dL|negative binomial model||Hylenex/Standard CSII|||||0.5414
81590171|NCT01848990|162853783|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|rate ratio|1.03||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|||||SMBG \>300 mg/dL|negative binomial model||Hylenex/Standard CSII|||||0.7110
81590172|NCT01848990|162853784|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-3.4||||0.5394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|7.5||Breakfast|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||7.5|-14.2|0.5394
81590173|NCT01848990|162853784|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|4.3||||0.4151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|14.8||Lunch|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||14.8|-6.1|0.4151
81590174|NCT01848990|162853784|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.0||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|9.6||Dinner|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||9.6|-9.5|0.9930
81590175|NCT01848990|162853784|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.2||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|6.9||Overall|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||6.9|-6.4|0.9410
81590176|NCT01848990|162853785|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-4.8||||0.3239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|4.7||Breakfast|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||4.7|-14.3|0.3239
81590177|NCT01848990|162853785|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|1.4||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|10.2||Lunch|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||10.2|-7.4|0.7540
81639960|NCT02158806|162970145|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|2.2|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values||Change in social function||2.2|-5.2|0.438
81639961|NCT02158806|162970145|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|1.9|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values||Change in domestic activities||1.9|-4.5|0.408
81639962|NCT02158806|162970145|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|3.1|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values||Change in cosmesis||3.1|-5.6|0.568
81639963|NCT02158806|162970145|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|2.2|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values||Change in emotional status||2.2|-8.1|0.257
81590178|NCT01848990|162853785|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-1.1||||0.7904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|7.2||Dinner|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||7.2|-9.5|0.7904
81590179|NCT01848990|162853785|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-2.6||||0.4016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|3.4||Overall|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||3.4|-8.5|0.4016
81590180|NCT01848990|162853786|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-1.4||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|2.9|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||2.9|-5.6|0.5260
81590181|NCT01848990|162853787|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.5||||0.8049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|4.7|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||4.7|-3.7|0.8049
81590182|NCT01848990|162853788|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%||||||0.8955||||||HbA1c \<7.0%|Chi-squared|||||||0.8955
81590183|NCT01848990|162853788|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%||||||0.8926||||||HbA1c ≤6.5%|Chi-squared|||||||0.8926
81590184|NCT01848990|162853789|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.13||||0.7735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|1.03|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||1.03|-0.76|0.7735
81590185|NCT01848990|162853790|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-1.1||||0.4948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.0||Daily bolus dose|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||2.0|-4.1|0.4948
81590186|NCT01848990|162853790|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|2.3||||0.1099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|5.2||Daily basal dose|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||5.2|-0.5|0.1099
81459413|NCT01268527|162610269|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|110.2||||0.0458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|218.0|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM, and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||218.0|2.4|0.0458
81459414|NCT01268527|162610269|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|207.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|155.2|259.9|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM, and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||259.9|155.2|<0.0001
81590187|NCT01848990|162853790|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|1.4||||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|6.6||Daily total dose|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||6.6|-3.7|0.5830
81590188|NCT01848990|162853791|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.1||||0.8778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.1|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||1.1|-1.0|0.8778
81590189|NCT01848990|162853792|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-2.1||||0.3233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|2.1|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||2.1|-6.3|0.3233
81590190|NCT01848990|162853794|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|1.0||||0.7708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|7.8||Average glucose|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||7.8|-5.8|0.7708
81590191|NCT01848990|162853794|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|1.8||||0.6058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|8.6||Median glucose|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||8.6|-5.0|0.6058
81590192|NCT01848990|162853794|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-0.7||||0.6571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.5||Average daily standard deviation|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||2.5|-4.0|0.6571
81590193|NCT01848990|162853795|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-2.2||||0.6252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|6.9||Time per day \<56 mg/dL|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||6.9|-11.3|0.6252
81590194|NCT01848990|162853795|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-5.5||||0.5929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|14.9||Time per day ≤70 mg/dL|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||14.9|-25.9|0.5929
81590195|NCT01848990|162853795|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|6.9||||0.5207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|28.3||Time per day \>70 mg/dL|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||28.3|-14.4|0.5207
81590196|NCT01848990|162853795|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-23.3||||0.4754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.8|41.2||Time per day \<140 mg/dL|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||41.2|-87.8|0.4754
81590197|NCT01848990|162853795|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|23.9||||0.4644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|88.6||Time per day ≥140 mg/dL|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||88.6|-40.7|0.4644
81590198|NCT01848990|162853795|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|2.8||||0.9232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.2|59.8||Time per day outside of 71 to 180 mg/dL|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||59.8|-54.2|0.9232
81590199|NCT01848990|162853795|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|18.4||||0.5151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.5|74.4||Time per day outside of 71 to 139 mg/dL|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||74.4|-37.5|0.5151
81639964|NCT02158806|162970145|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|1.5|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values||||1.5|-5.2|0.273
81459415|NCT01268527|162610269|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|125.3||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.5|179.0|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM, and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||179.0|71.5|0.0003
81459416|NCT01268527|162610269|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (vehicle - E6201 gel)|128.6||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.9|163.3|||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were based on the Full Analysis Population: null Hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. P values, LSM, and CI were obtained from ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and baseline psoriatic infiltrate thickness as a continuous covariate.||163.3|93.9|0.0029
81459417|NCT01008605|162610273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Lower limit, 95% one-sided CI|95.83|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|87.46||||||||||87.46|
81590200|NCT01848990|162853796|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-33.5||||0.4216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-115.9|48.9||Area per day \<56 mg/dL|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||48.9|-115.9|0.4216
81590201|NCT01848990|162853796|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-84.7||||0.5697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-379.2|209.8||Area per day ≤70 mg/dL|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||209.8|-379.2|0.5697
81459418|NCT05514873|162610286|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Week 12 MG-ADL over Baseline was shown if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) is less than 2.|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||||<0.001
81459419|NCT02565628|162610380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.49||0.6382|ONE_SIDED|90.0||8.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.97||0.6382
81639965|NCT02158806|162970146|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.17|||Chi-squared|||||1.17|0.87|0.917
81459420|NCT00437021|162610394|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 1. Non-inferiority of Group A is concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the mean difference in the log2 transformed peak titers between groups is less than 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.99|||||Estimate and corresponding 95% confidence interval are calculated on the log2 scale.|Null hypothesis: The mean difference in log2 transformed titers between Group B and Group A \>= 1.||1.99|0.97|
81459421|NCT00437021|162610395|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 1. Non-inferiority of Group A is concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the mean difference in the log2 transformed peak titers between groups is less than 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.895|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|3.69|||||Estimate and corresponding 95% confidence interval are calculated on the log2 scale.|Null hypothesis: The mean difference in log2 transformed titers between Group B and Group A \>= 1.||3.69|2.22|
81459422|NCT00437021|162610403|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 1. Non-inferiority of Group A is concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the mean difference in the log2 transformed peak titers between groups is less than 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|2.76|||||Estimate and corresponding 95% confidence interval are calculated on the log2 scale.|Null hypothesis: The mean difference in log2 transformed titers between Group B and Group A \>= 1.||2.76|1.65|
81459423|NCT00437021|162610404|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 1. Non-inferiority of Group A is concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the mean difference in the log2 transformed peak titers between groups is less than 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.57|3.59|||||Estimate and corresponding 95% confidence interval are calculated on the log2 scale.|Null hypothesis: The mean difference in log2 transformed titers between Group B and Group A \>= 1.||3.59|2.57|
81459424|NCT05161481|162610405|OTHER|"The adjusted mean values for percentage change at Week 24 are derived for each group using the MMRM. The mean difference for the Comparison vs Placebo, is the adjusted mean of the treatment group subtracted from the adjusted mean of the placebo group."|Difference of adjusted means|-8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.25|9.45||||||Model includes baseline HVPG as linear covariate and treatment and use of NSBBs or carvedilol as fixed effects, treatment by visit interaction and baseline HVPG by visit interaction. The following covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model: Unstructured.||9.45|-26.25|
81459425|NCT05161481|162610405|OTHER|"The adjusted mean values for percentage change at Week 24 are derived for each group using the MMRM. The mean difference for the Comparison vs Placebo, is the adjusted mean of the treatment group subtracted from the adjusted mean of the placebo group."|Difference of adjusted means|-14.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.93|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.09|5.72||||||Model includes baseline HVPG as linear covariate and treatment and use of NSBBs or carvedilol as fixed effects, treatment by visit interaction and baseline HVPG by visit interaction. The following covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model: Unstructured.||5.72|-34.09|
81522226|NCT02429791|162733743|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.829||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.93||P value to assess difference between treatment groups (osteocalcin - INI)|ANCOVA||Estimates are calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.930|0.740|0.001
81590202|NCT01848990|162853796|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|342.9||||0.9241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6772.3|7458.2||Area per day ≥140 mg/dL|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||7458.2|-6772.3|0.9241
81590203|NCT01848990|162853796|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|2.8||||0.9232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.2|59.8||Area per day outside of 71 to 180 mg/dL|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||59.8|-54.2|0.9232
81639966|NCT02158806|162970147|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.1||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.7|||IRR test statistic|Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR) test statistic compared to probability of the same obtained from standard normal distribution tables.||||1.7|0.7|0.71
81639967|NCT01898299|162970149|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d effectsize|0.48||||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Control for Chlopromazine equivalents||||||0.036
81639968|NCT00760877|162970162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.096||||0.1083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.766|5.738|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.738|0.766|0.1083
81648342|NCT01192776|162986982|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.57||||||32.0°C for 120 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||1.57|0.26|
81590204|NCT01848990|162853796|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|258.2||||0.9423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6792.2|7308.7||Area per day outside of 71 to 139 mg/dL|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Least squares mean treatment difference (Hylenex minus Standard CSII)|||7308.7|-6792.2|0.9423
81590205|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-0.2||||0.5246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4||Leisure activities|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.4|-0.7|0.5246
81590206|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-0.1||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5||Work life|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.5|-0.8|0.6380
81590207|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-0.2||||0.5719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4||Local or long distance travel|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.4|-0.7|0.5719
81590208|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-0.2||||0.4052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3||Vacations|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.3|-0.8|0.4052
81590209|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.1||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6||Do physically|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.6|-0.4|0.7240
81590210|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.1||||0.6876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6||Family life|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.6|-0.4|0.6876
81590211|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.1||||0.6478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6||Friendships and social life|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.6|-0.4|0.6478
81590212|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.0||||0.9744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6||Close personal relationship|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.6|-0.6|0.9744
81639969|NCT01574105|162970198|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample sizes of 26 in heparin resistant group and 26 in heparin sensitive group achieve 90% power at the 0.025 level of significance to detect a non-inferiority using a one-sided two-sample t-test, assuming a noninferiority margin is 200 milliliters in the postoperative chest tube loss.|||||<|0.1||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||For the analysis of the patient characteristics Wilcoxon, Chi-square and Fischer's exact tests were used. An upper bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the mean difference between resistant and sensitive groups for all values of chest tube losses was computed by analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), and compared with pre-specified noninferiority limits. Covariates in the ANCOVA model included patient characteristics differing between two groups with a p-value \<0.1.||||<0.1
81522227|NCT02429791|162733743|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.691|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.628|0.759||P value to assess difference between treatment groups (osteocalcin - PI)|ANCOVA||Estimates are calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.759|0.628|<.001
81590213|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.3||||0.3177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.8||Sex life|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.8|-0.3|0.3177
81590214|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.3||||0.2087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7||Physical appearance|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.7|-0.2|0.2087
81590215|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.1||||0.7907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5||Self-confidence|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.5|-0.4|0.7907
81590216|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-0.3||||0.3444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3||Motivation|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.3|-0.8|0.3444
81590217|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.2||||0.2175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6||The way people in general react|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.6|-0.1|0.2175
81590218|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-0.4||||0.2062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2||Feelings about the future|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.2|-1.0|0.2062
81590219|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.0||||0.8762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6||Financial situation|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.6|-0.5|0.8762
81590220|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.0||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5||Living situation and conditions|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.5|-0.5|0.8900
81590221|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|-0.5||||0.1367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.2||Depend on others|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.2|-1.1|0.1367
81590222|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.3||||0.3144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.9||Freedom to eat|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.9|-0.3|0.3144
81590223|NCT01848990|162853797|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.1||||0.6869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6||Freedom to drink|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.6|-0.4|0.6869
81590224|NCT01848990|162853798|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.0||||0.9901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||0.3|-0.3|0.9901
81590225|NCT01848990|162853799|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.1||||0.9081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.3||DTSQs|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||1.3|-1.1|0.9081
81590226|NCT01848990|162853799|NON_INFERIORITY|prespecific non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|least squares mean treatment difference|0.0||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.6||DTSQc|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment (Hylenex, Standard CSII) as a fixed effect|Hylenex minus Standard CSII|||1.6|-1.5|0.9840
81590227|NCT02442830|162853820|OTHER|Log rank test||||||0.002|||||||Log Rank|||||||.002
81590228|NCT03851016|162853847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.113|||||||Mancova|||"Null hypothesis is that there would be no difference in change of depressive symptoms between Life Story Book Intervention and Usual Care. A multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA) models with the GDS-12R at baseline as the covariate, and the treatment group and study site as factors. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.~A sample size of 20 was needed to provide 90% power to detect a 5 point difference in depressive symptoms."||||.113
81590229|NCT03851016|162853848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.123|||||||Mancova|||"Null hypothesis is that there would be no difference in change of Presence of Meaning (POM) between Life Story Book Intervention and Usual Care. A multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA) models with the POM at baseline as the covariate, and the treatment group and study site as factors. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.~A sample size of 20 was needed to provide 90% power to detect a 5 point difference in POM."||||.123
81639970|NCT03884478|162970206|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on weekly drinks. To probe the significant Alcohol+Coping Arm\*T2 interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in weekly drinks from baseline to the 2 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Coping Arm versus the Control Arm.||||.0001
81639971|NCT03884478|162970206|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on weekly drinks. To probe the significant Alcohol+Control Arm\*T2 interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in weekly drinks from baseline to the 2 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Control Arm versus the Control Arm.||||.005
81648343|NCT01192776|162986984|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.77||||||32.0°C for 72 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||2.77|0.63|
81522228|NCT02429791|162733743|OTHER|||||||0.782||||||P-value for interaction between treatment group and baseline third agent (type 1 collagen cross-linked C-telopeptide)|ANCOVA|||||||0.782
81522229|NCT02429791|162733743|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.804|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.742|0.872||P value to assess difference between treatment groups (type 1 collagen cross-linked C-telopeptide)|ANCOVA||Estimates are calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline third agent class, age, sex, BMI category, smoking status and Baseline biomarker level.|||0.872|0.742|<.001
81522230|NCT02429791|162733756|OTHER|||||||0.317||||||One-sided p-value from weighted least squares chi-squared statistic. A p-value \<=0.10 was used to indicate statistically significant evidence of heterogeneity in the difference in proportions across levels of each analysis strata.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.317
81590230|NCT03851016|162853849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Mancova|||"The null hypothesis is that there would be no difference in change of Search for Meaning (SFM) between Life Story Book Intervention and Usual Care. A multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA) models with the SFM at baseline as the covariate, and the treatment group and study site as factors. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.~A sample size of 20 was needed to provide 90% power to detect a 5 point difference in SFM."||||.910
81590231|NCT00853658|162853850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.1724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.03|||Regression, Cox|||(superiority)||1.03|0.85|0.1724
81590232|NCT00853658|162853850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.4579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.07|||Regression, Cox|||(superiority) Non-Diabetic patients||1.07|0.85|0.4579
81590233|NCT00853658|162853850|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Pre-specified Non-inferiority margin 1.104 is used.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.0368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||||1.10|0.90|0.0368
81590234|NCT00853658|162853850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||(superiority)||1.10|0.90|0.9118
81590235|NCT02553746|162853866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.748|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.748
81590236|NCT02553746|162853867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.498|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.498
81590237|NCT02553746|162853868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.171|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.171
81590238|NCT02553746|162853869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.162|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.162
81590239|NCT02553746|162853870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.104|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.104
81590240|NCT02553746|162853871|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.005
81590241|NCT01227512|162853878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9495||||||The alpha level was set at 0.05|Generalized Wilcoxon Test|Participants who used rescue therapy within first 7 days of treatment period were censored at time they started the rescue therapy.||||||0.9495
81639972|NCT03884478|162970206|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on weekly drinks. To probe the significant Alcohol+Coping Arm\*Time interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in weekly drinks from baseline to the 2 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Coping Arm versus the Alcohol Only Arm.||||.25
81639973|NCT03884478|162970207|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on weekly drinks. To probe the significant Alcohol+Coping Arm\*Time interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in weekly drinks from baseline to the 4 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Coping Arm versus the Control Arm.||||.025
81639974|NCT03884478|162970207|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on weekly drinks. To probe the significant Alcohol+Coping Arm\*T2 interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in weekly drinks from baseline to the 4 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Control Arm versus the Control Arm.||||.11
81639975|NCT03884478|162970207|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on weekly drinks. To probe the significant Alcohol+Coping Arm\*Time interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in weekly drinks from baseline to the 4 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Coping Arm versus the Alcohol+Control Arm.||||.66
81639976|NCT03884478|162970208|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on weekly drinks. To probe the significant Alcohol+Coping Arm\*Time interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in peak drinks from baseline to the 2 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Coping Arm versus the Control Arm.||||<.001
81459426|NCT05161481|162610406|OTHER|"The adjusted mean values for percentage change at Week 8 are derived for each group using the MMRM. The mean difference for the Comparison vs Placebo, is the adjusted mean of the treatment group subtracted from the adjusted mean of the placebo group."|Difference of adjusted means|3.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.23|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.94|15.96||||||The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model includes baseline hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) as a linear covariate, with treatment and use of non-selective beta-blockers (NSBBs) or carvedilol as fixed effects. All intercurrent events (ICEs) will be handled using the treatment policy for the primary objective as a sensitivity analysis. That is, all data collected after the intercurrent events will be included in the analysis.||15.96|-8.94|
81639977|NCT03884478|162970208|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on peak drinks. To probe the significant Alcohol+Control Arm\*Time interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in peak drinks at the 2 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Control Arm versus the Control Arm.||||<.001
81639978|NCT03884478|162970208|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on peak drinks. To probe the significant Alcohol+Coping Arm\*Time interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in peak drinks at the 2 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Coping Arm versus the Alcohol+Control Arm.||||.88
81648344|NCT01192776|162986984|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.04||||||33.5°C for 120 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||2.04|0.09|
81459427|NCT05161481|162610406|OTHER|"The adjusted mean values for percentage change at Week 8 are derived for each group using the MMRM. The mean difference for the Comparison vs Placebo, is the adjusted mean of the treatment group subtracted from the adjusted mean of the placebo group."|Difference of adjusted means|2.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.82|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.94|16.33||||||ANCOVA) model includes baseline hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) as a linear covariate, with treatment and use of non-selective beta-blockers (NSBBs) or carvedilol as fixed effects. All intercurrent events (ICEs) will be handled using the treatment policy for the primary objective as a sensitivity analysis. That is, all data collected after the intercurrent events will be included in the analysis.||16.33|-10.94|
81522231|NCT02429791|162733756|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|1.5|||||NNRTI: No formal non-inferiority margin has been pre-specified for secondary endpoints.|||1.5|-7.7|
81522232|NCT02429791|162733756|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|9.0|||||INI: No formal non-inferiority margin has been pre-specified for secondary endpoints.|||9.0|-5.1|
81522233|NCT02429791|162733756|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|10.8|||||PI: No formal non-inferiority margin has been pre-specified for secondary endpoints.|||10.8|-5.3|
81522234|NCT02429791|162733764|OTHER|||||||0.94||||||P-value for interaction between treatment group and Baseline symptom bother score (Week 4)|ANCOVA|||||||0.940
81522235|NCT02429791|162733764|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.924|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|-1.588||P value to assess difference between treatment groups (Week 4)|ANCOVA||Estimates are calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for age, Baseline third agent, gender, race and Baseline score.|||-1.588|-4.260|<.001
81522236|NCT02429791|162733764|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||P-value for interaction between treatment group and Baseline symptom bother score (Week 24)|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81459428|NCT02999269|162610414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||p-value for time by amplitude interaction|Regression, Linear|||For the primary outcomes (change in HDRS24), we performed a full longitudinal model with an unstructured repeated measures covariance matrix on subjects who completed the study in the assigned treatment arm. The dependent variable was HDRS at each visit and the independent variables included progress (time within the ECT series: pre-, mid-, and post-ECT), amplitude, age, sex, pulse width and the following interactions: progress/amplitude, progress/sex, and progress/pulse width.|Time-by-amplitude interaction (F4, 72 = 2.65, p = 0.04).|||0.04
81459429|NCT02999269|162610414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0001
81459430|NCT02999269|162610415|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.37
81459431|NCT02999269|162610415|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||p-value is time-by-amplitude interaction|Regression, Linear|||||||0.50
81459432|NCT02999269|162610415|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Progress (F2,71 = 11.15, p \< 0.01)|Regression, Linear|||||||< 0.01
81459433|NCT04846569|162610423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.39||||||||0.39|-0.38|
81459434|NCT04846569|162610424|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.47||||||||0.47|-0.78|
81459435|NCT04846569|162610425|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||All participants who we were able to obtain records for were virally suppressed thus an effect size was unable to be calculated.|All participants who we were able to obtain records for were virally suppressed thus an effect size was unable to be calculated as originally planned.|||
81459436|NCT04846569|162610426|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.53||||||||0.53|-0.20|
81459437|NCT04846569|162610427|OTHER|Qualitative data analysis|||||||||||||||||Thematic qualitative data analysis was conducted to determine the count of participants reporting positively about the intervention|||
81459438|NCT01894841|162610447|SUPERIORITY||Partial eta squared|0.03||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for change in depression from baseline to 1yr (measured via QIDS).|RMANOVA|||||||.13
81459439|NCT01894841|162610448|SUPERIORITY||Partial eta squared|0.01||||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||RMANOVA|Adjusted for change in depression from baseline to 1yr (measured via QIDS).||||||.79
81459440|NCT01894841|162610449|SUPERIORITY||Partial eta squared|0.02||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for change in depression from baseline to 1yr (measured via QIDS).|RMANOVA|||||||.49
81459441|NCT01894841|162610450|SUPERIORITY||Partial eta-squared|0.003||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for change in depression from baseline to 1yr (measured via QIDS).|RMANOVA|||||||.96
81459442|NCT01894841|162610451|SUPERIORITY||Partial eta squared|0.01||||0.62|TWO_SIDED||||||RMANOVA|Adjusted for change in depression from baseline to 1yr (measured via QIDS).||||||.62
81459443|NCT04227197|162610476|SUPERIORITY|The p value compares the trend in the number of indicated or completed evaluations in the Intervention arm versus Control arm.||||||0.018|||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|Two tailed; no continuity correction||||||0.018
81459444|NCT04227197|162610478|SUPERIORITY|The p value compares the change from baseline on quality of life measures between the Intervention group and Control group.||||||0.468|||||||ANOVA|||This is the p value for the PedsQL Psychosocial Health Score||||0.468
81459445|NCT04227197|162610478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.802|||||||ANOVA|||This p value is for the PedsQL Physical Functioning Score||||0.802
81459446|NCT04227197|162610478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.761|||||||ANOVA|||This is the p value for the PedsQL Total Scale Score||||0.761
81459447|NCT04227197|162610478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.965|||||||ANOVA|||This is the p value for the PedsQL FIM Parental HRQL Summary Score||||0.965
81459448|NCT04227197|162610478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.619|||||||ANOVA|||This is the p value for the PedsQL FIM Family Functioning Summary Score||||0.619
81459449|NCT04227197|162610478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.469|||||||ANOVA|||This is the p value for the PedsQL FIM Total Scale Score||||0.469
81459450|NCT04227197|162610479|SUPERIORITY|The p value compares the change from baseline on quality of life measures between the Intervention group and Control group||||||0.068|||||||ANOVA|||This is for the change from baseline on PedsQL Psychosocial Health Score||||0.068
81459451|NCT04227197|162610479|SUPERIORITY|The p value compares the change from baseline on quality of life measures between the Intervention group and Control group||||||0.907|||||||ANOVA|||This is for the change from baseline for PedsQL Physical Functioning Score||||0.907
81459452|NCT04227197|162610479|SUPERIORITY|The p value compares the change from baseline on quality of life measures between the Intervention group and Control group||||||0.196|||||||ANOVA|||This is for the change from baseline for PedsQL Total Scale Score||||0.196
81459453|NCT04227197|162610479|SUPERIORITY|The p value compares the change from baseline on quality of life measures between the Intervention group and Control group||||||0.112|||||||ANOVA|||This is for the change from baseline for PedsQL FIM Parental HRQL Summary Score||||0.112
81459454|NCT04227197|162610479|SUPERIORITY|The p value compares the change from baseline on quality of life measures between the Intervention group and Control group||||||0.245|||||||ANOVA|||This is for change from baseline for PedsQL FIM Family Functioning Summary Score||||0.245
81459455|NCT04227197|162610479|SUPERIORITY|The p value compares the change from baseline on quality of life measures between the Intervention group and Control group||||||0.219|||||||ANOVA|||This is for change from baseline for PedsQL FIM Total Scale Score||||0.219
81459456|NCT03446027|162610485|OTHER|"Prespecified Tobit Regression mode: the model included the AWD baseline measurement, a treatment indicator and the type of centre (SET versus non-SET) as covariates. As the data collected for AWD showed a right-skewed distribution, a square root transformation was used to normalise the data and used for the regression Tobit model. This resulted in the unit of measure being units rather than meters."|square root transformation|0.835||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.674|2.343|||Tobit Regression|||"Right censored Tobit regression model for AWD at 3 months for the ITT population.~Difference between arms (between baseline and 3 months) - the primary analysis estimates the difference in the AWD at 3 months between the two treatment groups control vs. device. Control group includes both BMT and BMT + SET and the treatment group includes NMES + BMT and NMES + BMT + SET Included participants with both baseline and 3 month treadmill data."||2.343|-0.674|0.28
81522237|NCT02429791|162733764|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.192||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.656|0.271||P value to assess difference between treatment groups (Week 24)|ANCOVA||Estimates are calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for age, Baseline third agent, gender, race and Baseline score.|||0.271|-2.656|0.110
81522238|NCT02429791|162733764|OTHER|||||||0.048||||||P-value for interaction between treatment group and Baseline symptom bother score (Week 48)|ANCOVA|||||||0.048
81590242|NCT01227512|162853879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.146||95.0|-0.7|0.11||alpha level was set at 0.05. p-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment and clinical center as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|Includes factors of treatment, study center and covariate baseline.||||0.11|-0.70|0.1460
81459457|NCT03446027|162610486|OTHER|"Right censored, Tobit Regression model to assess the effects of baseline characteristics for ICD at 3 months for the ITT Population. This resulted in the unit of measure being units and not meters.~Included participants with both baseline and 3 month treadmill data. Calculation between arms - estimates the difference in the ICD at 3 months between the two treatment groups.~Control group includes both BMT and BMT + SET and the treatment group includes NMES + BMT and NMES + BMT + SET"|square root transformation|0.972||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.546|||Right censored, Tobit Regression|||||2.546|-0.600|0.23
81522239|NCT02429791|162733764|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.569||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.048|-0.09||P value to assess difference between treatment groups (Week 48)|ANCOVA||Estimates are calculated from an ANCOVA model adjusting for age, Baseline third agent, gender, race and Baseline score.|||-0.090|-3.048|0.038
81590243|NCT01227512|162853880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.315||95.0|-0.57|0.19|||ANCOVA|P-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment and clinical center as factors and baseline value as covariate.||P value corresponds to 24 hours post-dose.||0.19|-0.57|0.3150
81590244|NCT01227512|162853880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.5381||95.0|-0.57|0.3|||ANCOVA|P-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment and clinical center as factors and baseline value as covariate.||P value corresponds to 72 hours post-dose.||0.30|-0.57|0.5381
81590245|NCT01227512|162853881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.2702||95.0|-0.73|0.21||P-value was derived from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) row mean scores test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.21|-0.73|0.2702
81590246|NCT01227512|162853882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.77||||0.0019||95.0|1.43|6.11||P-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment and clinical center as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||6.11|1.43|0.0019
81590247|NCT01227512|162853883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5128||||||p-value was derived from Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by treatment. Participants who received rescue therapy were censored at the time of receiving rescue therapy.|Generalized Wilcoxon Test|||||||0.5128
81639979|NCT03884478|162970209|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on weekly drinks. To probe the significant Alcohol+Coping Arm\*Time interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in weekly drinks from baseline to the 4 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Coping Arm versus the Control Arm.||||.03
81639980|NCT03884478|162970209|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.059|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on peak drinks. To probe the significant Alcohol+Control Arm\*Time interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in weekly drinks from baseline to the 4 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Control Arm versus the Control Arm.||||.059
81639981|NCT03884478|162970209|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on weekly drinks. To probe the significant Alcohol+Coping Arm\*Time interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in peak drinks from baseline to the 4 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Coping Arm versus the Alcohol+Control Arm.||||.71
81522240|NCT02429791|162733767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||P-value to assess HIVTSQs Total Score difference between treatment groups (Week 4)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.002
81590248|NCT01227512|162853884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.1||||0.5795||95.0|0.79|1.52||P-value was derived using a CMH test stratified by hyponatremia symptoms severity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.52|0.79|0.5795
81590249|NCT01227512|162853885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.33||||0.1568||95.0|0.07|1.65||p-value was derived using a CMH test stratified by hyponatremia symptoms severity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.65|0.07|0.1568
81590250|NCT00298038|162853943|SUPERIORITY|Analysis based on the overall comparison of time to the first breakthrough overt HE episode between rifaximin and placebo groups adjusting for analysis region, using the Cox proportional hazards model (Score test, \[that is, Log rank test stratified by analysis region\]) with a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.05 under the proportional hazards assumption.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.421|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.276|0.641|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.641|0.276|<0.0001
81590251|NCT02556710|162853966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline WOMAC Score||||||0.94
81590252|NCT02556710|162853967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline WOMAC score||||||0.53
81590253|NCT02556710|162853968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||Adjusted for baseline WOMAC Score.|ANCOVA|||||||0.35
81590254|NCT02348489|162854040|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rate (%)|1.92||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|96.0|-3.67|7.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The complete response rate was compared between the treatment groups using a Cochran Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test at an alpha level of 0.04 stratified to adjust for stratification factors used at randomization: age (\<75 or \>=75), Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (0-1, 2-3), study center region (North American, Europe, Rest of World), and secondary AML (secondary to MDS or other antecedent hematologic disorder) or poor-risk cytogenetics (Yes, No/Unknown).||7.5|-3.67|0.482
81648345|NCT01192776|162986984|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.99||||||32.0°C for 120 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||2.99|0.20|
81522241|NCT02429791|162733767|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value to assess HIVTSQs Total Score difference between treatment groups (Week 24)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.001
81522242|NCT02429791|162733767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024||||||P-value to assess HIVTSQs Total score difference between treatment groups (Week 48)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.024
81590255|NCT02348489|162854041|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.7328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.14|||Stratified log-rank|||Overall survival curves were estimated using Kaplan-Meier method and compared between the treatment groups using a 2-sided stratification log-rank test, stratified by the same factors used at randomization: age (\<75 or \>=75), Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (0-1, 2-3), study center region (North American, Europe, Rest of World), and secondary AML (secondary to MDS or other antecedent hematologic disorder) or poor-risk cytogenetics (Yes, No/Unknown).||1.14|0.83|0.7328
81522243|NCT02429791|162733767|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value to assess HIVTSQs lifestyle/ease sub- score difference between treatment groups (Week 4)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.001
81590256|NCT00456092|162854091|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.19||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|10.2||A p-value \< 0.025 (2-sided) is considered statistically significant, after adjusting for two treatment comparisons using the Bonferroni procedure.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||10.20|1.72|0.002
81590257|NCT00456092|162854091|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|13.88||A p-value \< 0.025 (2-sided) is considered statistically significant, after adjusting for two treatment comparisons using the Bonferroni procedure.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||13.88|2.40|< 0.001
81590258|NCT00456092|162854094|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.12||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|24.67|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||24.67|1.06|0.056
81590259|NCT00456092|162854094|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.95||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|32.35|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||32.35|1.49|0.012
81590260|NCT00456092|162854095|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.4||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|47.54|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||47.54|0.61|0.204
81590261|NCT00456092|162854095|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.12||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|37.88|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||37.88|0.45|0.371
81590262|NCT00456092|162854096|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.568||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|3.11|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||3.11|0.79|0.264
81639982|NCT03884478|162970210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on negative consequences. To probe the significant Alcohol+Coping Arm\*Time interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in negative consequences from baseline to the 2 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Coping Arm versus the Control Arm.||||<.001
81639983|NCT03884478|162970210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on negative consequences. To probe the significant Alcohol+Control Arm\*Time interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in negative consequences from baseline to the 2 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Control Arm versus the Control Arm.||||<.001
81522244|NCT02429791|162733767|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value to assess HIVTSQs lifestyle/ease sub- score difference between treatment groups (Week 24)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.001
81522245|NCT02429791|162733767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||P-value to assess HIVTSQs lifestyle/ease sub- score difference between treatment groups (Week 48)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.005
81590263|NCT00456092|162854096|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.91|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||3.91|1.00|0.071
81590264|NCT00456092|162854097|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.305||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.57|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||2.57|0.66|0.549
81590265|NCT00456092|162854097|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.033||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.03|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||2.03|0.53|1.000
81590266|NCT00456092|162854098|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|4.34|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||4.34|0.98|0.083
81590267|NCT00456092|162854098|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.44|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||3.44|0.77|0.279
81590268|NCT00456092|162854099|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.66|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||2.66|0.66|0.548
81590269|NCT00456092|162854099|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.11|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||2.11|0.52|1.000
81590270|NCT00456092|162854102|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|11.58||||0.136|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|ANOVA model with treatment as the factor.|Treatment Difference = Apremilast 20 mg BID - Placebo|||||0.136
81590271|NCT00456092|162854102|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|13.53||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|ANOVA model with treatment as the factor.|Treatment Difference = Apremilast 20 mg BID - Placebo|||||0.080
81590272|NCT00456092|162854103|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.745|1.211|||Chi-squared||Based on a proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with the treatment and placebo.|||1.211|0.745|0.650
81590273|NCT00456092|162854103|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.265||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.791|2.024|||Chi-squared||Based on a proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with the treatment and placebo.|||2.024|0.791|0.283
81590274|NCT00456092|162854104|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.337||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.791|2.26|||Chi-squared||Based on a proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with the treatment and placebo.|||2.260|0.791|0.253
81590275|NCT00456092|162854104|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.023||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.059|8.63|||Chi-squared||Based on a proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with the treatment and placebo.|||8.630|1.059|0.026
81590276|NCT00456092|162854105|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.006||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.457|2.215|||Chi-squared||Based on a proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with the treatment and placebo.|||2.215|0.457|0.984
81590277|NCT00456092|162854105|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.872||||0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.158|4.797|||Chi-squared||Based on a proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with the treatment and placebo.|||4.797|0.158|0.836
81590278|NCT00456092|162854110|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.4||||0.308|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|ANOVA model including treatment group, methotrexate use, and baseline score.|Adjusted mean difference (Apremilast-Placebo) was based on the ANOVA model described above.|Mental Component||||0.308
81522246|NCT02429791|162733767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063||||||P-value to assess HIVTSQs General satisfaction/CS sub- score difference between treatment groups (Week 4)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.063
81522247|NCT02429791|162733767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||P-value to assess HIVTSQs General satisfaction/CS sub- score difference between treatment groups (Week 24)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.002
81590279|NCT00456092|162854110|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|ANOVA model including treatment group, methotrexate use, and baseline score.|Adjusted mean difference (Apremilast-Placebo) was based on the ANOVA model described above.|Mental Component||||0.003
81590280|NCT00456092|162854110|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.6||||0.182|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|ANOVA model including treatment group, methotrexate use, and baseline score.|Adjusted mean difference (Apremilast-Placebo) was based on the ANOVA model described above.|Physical Component||||0.182
81590281|NCT00456092|162854110|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.7||||0.026|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|ANOVA model including treatment group, methotrexate use, and baseline score.|Adjusted mean difference (Apremilast-Placebo) was based on the ANOVA model described above.|Physical Component||||0.026
81590282|NCT00456092|162854111|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.1||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|ANOVA model using treatment group, methotrexate use, and interaction of treatment group and methotrexate use as factors.|The adjusted mean difference (Apremilast-Placebo) is based on an ANOVA model described above.|||||0.016
81590283|NCT00456092|162854111|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.105|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|ANOVA model using treatment group, methotrexate use, and interaction of treatment group and methotrexate use as factors.|The adjusted mean difference (Apremilast-Placebo) is based on an ANOVA model described above.|||||0.105
81590284|NCT00456092|162854113|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.3||||0.028|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|ANOVA model with treatment, methotrexate use, and interaction of treatment group and methotrexate use as factors and baseline score as the covariate.|The adjusted mean difference (Apremilast-Placebo) is based on an ANOVA model described above.|||||0.028
81590285|NCT00456092|162854113|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|ANOVA model with treatment, methotrexate use, and interaction of treatment group and methotrexate use as factors with baseline score as the covariate.|The adjusted mean difference (Apremilast-Placebo) is based on an ANOVA model described above.|||||0.004
81639984|NCT03884478|162970210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on negative consequences. To probe the significant Alcohol+Coping Arm\*Time interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in negative consequences from baseline to the 2 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Coping Arm versus the Alcohol+Control Arm.||||.87
81639985|NCT03884478|162970211|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on negative consequences. To probe the significant Alcohol+Coping Arm\*Time interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in negative consequences from baseline to the 4 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Coping Arm versus the Control Arm.||||<.001
81639986|NCT03884478|162970211|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on negative consequences. To probe the significant Alcohol+Control Arm\*Time interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in negative consequences from baseline to the 4 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Control Arm versus the Control Arm.||||.002
81522248|NCT02429791|162733767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.099||||||P-value to assess HIVTSQs General satisfaction/CS sub- score difference between treatment groups (Week 48)|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.099
81522249|NCT02868229|162733786|SUPERIORITY||Differences of LS Means|-5.666||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.082|-2.25|||ANCOVA|||The P-value was obtained from rank transformed analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, where the rank transformed change from baseline (CFB) values as the response variable and treatments as a factor and the rank transformed baseline value as its covariate.||-2.250|-9.082|0.002
81522250|NCT02868229|162733786|SUPERIORITY||Differences of LS Means|-6.913|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.613|-3.214|||ANCOVA|||The P-value was obtained from rank transformed analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, where the rank transformed change from baseline (CFB) values as the response variable and treatments as a factor and the rank transformed baseline value as its covariate.||-3.214|-10.613|<0.001
81590286|NCT01268644|162854136|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||P value comparing baseline to week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.14
81590287|NCT01268644|162854137|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||P value comparing week 0 with week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81590288|NCT01268644|162854138|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||P value comparing week 0 to week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.009
81590289|NCT01268644|162854139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.75
81590290|NCT01416194|162854140|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.7|||Regression, Logistic|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||0.7|0.3|<0.01
81590291|NCT01416194|162854140|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||2.2|0.4|0.91
81590292|NCT01416194|162854141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.7|||Regression, Logistic|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||0.7|0.3|<0.01
81590293|NCT01416194|162854141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.4|||Regression, Logistic|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||2.4|0.5|0.76
81590294|NCT01416194|162854142|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.9|||Regression, Logistic|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||0.9|0.3|0.01
81639987|NCT03884478|162970211|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, relationship status, sexual identity, and sexual minority interpersonal stigma exposure in examining Time\*Arm interactions on negative consequences. To probe the significant Alcohol+Coping Arm\*Time interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in negative consequences from baseline to the 4 month follow-up in the Alcohol+Coping Arm versus the Alcohol+Control Arm.||||.43
81590295|NCT01416194|162854142|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||1.5|0.4|0.37
81590296|NCT01416194|162854143|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||1.1|0.5|0.10
81590297|NCT01416194|162854143|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||1.2|0.4|0.19
81590298|NCT01416194|162854144|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.7|||Regression, Logistic|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||0.7|0.3|<0.01
81639988|NCT01074229|162970223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Using Dunns test with Bonferroni conrrection for individual comparisons.||||||.05
81459458|NCT03446027|162610490|OTHER|"Linear Regression Model for Duplex ultrasonography (Volume flow - measured in one leg) at 3 months for the ITT population.~Difference (calculation) between the two groups and not per arm (control vs treatment). Unit of measure is Units due to the use of a linear regression model rather than cc/min."|Linear regression|0.483||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.984|1.95|||Regression, Linear|||||1.950|-0.984|0.516
81522251|NCT02868229|162733786|SUPERIORITY||Differences of LS Means|-9.591|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.217|-5.965|||ANCOVA|||The P-value was obtained from rank transformed analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, where the rank transformed change from baseline (CFB) values as the response variable and treatments as a factor and the rank transformed baseline value as its covariate.||-5.965|-13.217|<0.001
81522252|NCT06225466|162733922|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.047|||ANOVA|||||0.047|-0.005|0.123
81522253|NCT06225466|162733923|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.12|0.26|0.102
81522254|NCT06225466|162733924|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|2.37||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|4.52|||Negative Binomial Regression|||||4.52|1.25|0.008
81522255|NCT04676867|162734009|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2
81590299|NCT01416194|162854144|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.1|||Regression, Linear|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||2.1|0.4|0.90
81639989|NCT01074229|162970223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|28.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|37.0|||Dunns test|Bonferonni correction||||37|9|.05
81639990|NCT01074229|162970223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|28.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|42.0|||Dunns Test|Bonferroni correction||||42|14|.05
81522256|NCT04676867|162734010|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2
81522257|NCT04676867|162734011|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2
81522258|NCT04676867|162734012|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2
81522259|NCT04676867|162734013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2
81459459|NCT00708552|162610540|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.7|||Mixed model repeated measures|||ADAS-Cog Total Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 24||2.7|-0.4|0.159
81459460|NCT00708552|162610540|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||ADAS-Cog Total Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 24||2.3|-0.9|0.410
81522260|NCT04676867|162734014|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2
81522261|NCT04676867|162734015|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2
81522262|NCT04676867|162734016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2
81522263|NCT04676867|162734017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2
81522264|NCT04676867|162734018|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.2
81522265|NCT04676867|162734019|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.2
81522266|NCT04676867|162734021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2
81590300|NCT01416194|162854145|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.9|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.5|||Regression, Logistic|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||2.5|1.4|<0.01
81590301|NCT01416194|162854145|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||1.3|0.7|0.74
81590302|NCT01416194|162854146|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.6|||Regression, Logistic|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||0.6|0.3|<0.01
81639991|NCT01074229|162970224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|With Dunns test and Bonferonni correction.||||||.05
81639992|NCT01074229|162970224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|10.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|15.0|||Dunns test|||||15|3|0.003
81459461|NCT00708552|162610540|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.2|||Mixed model repeated measures|||ADAS-Cog Total Score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 24||1.2|-1.6|0.821
81522267|NCT04676867|162734022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.2
81590303|NCT01416194|162854146|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.9|||Regression, Logistic|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||0.9|0.4|0.01
81590304|NCT01416194|162854147|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.5|||Regression, Linear|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||0.5|0.1|<0.01
81590305|NCT01416194|162854147|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.1|||Regression, Linear|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||1.1|0.2|0.06
81590306|NCT01416194|162854148|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.7|||Regression, Linear|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||0.7|0.3|<0.01
81590307|NCT01416194|162854148|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4|||Regression, Linear|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||1.4|0.5|0.38
81590308|NCT01416194|162854150|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.5|||Regression, Linear|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||1.5|0.9|0.24
81639993|NCT01074229|162970224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|12.0|||Dunns test|||||12|-1|0.14
81639994|NCT01922102|162970317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|7.1||Superiority could be claimed if the corresponding one-sided p-value was ≤ 0.025/2 = 0.0125, or if both one-sided p-values were ≤ 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Differences in LS means and the two-sided 95% CIs are estimated from pairwise ANOVA (stratified) model.|2 one-sided hypotheses were tested under the Type I error rate of 0.025, using the Hochberg procedure: H01: μRanibizumab-I - μvPDT ≤ 0 vs. HA1: μRanibizumab-I - μvPDT \> 0 and H02: μRanibizumab-II - μvPDT ≤ 0 vs. HA2: μRanibizumab-II - μvPDT \> 0, where μRanibizumab-I, μRanibizumab-II and μvPDT were the means of the primary efficacy variable for ranibizumab treatment Group I, ranibizumab treatment Group II, and vPDT treatment Group III, respectively.||7.1|3.3|<0.001
81639995|NCT01922102|162970317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|7.6||Superiority could be claimed if the corresponding one-sided p-value was ≤ 0.025/2 = 0.0125, or if both one-sided p-values were ≤ 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Differences in LS means and the two-sided 95% CIs are estimated from pairwise ANOVA (stratified) model.|"The following 2 one-sided hypotheses were tested under the Type I error rate of 0.025, using the Hochberg procedure:~H01: μRanibizumab-I - μvPDT ≤ 0 vs. HA1: μRanibizumab-I - μvPDT \> 0 and H02: μRanibizumab-II - μvPDT ≤ 0 vs. HA2: μRanibizumab-II - μvPDT \> 0, where μRanibizumab-I, μRanibizumab-II and μvPDT were the means of the primary efficacy variable for ranibizumab treatment Group I, ranibizumab treatment Group II, and vPDT treatment Group III, respectively."||7.6|3.5|<0.001
81459462|NCT00708552|162610541|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5|||Mixed model repeated measures|||CIBIC+ Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 24||0.5|-0.1|0.254
81459463|NCT00708552|162610541|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Mixed model repeated measures|||CIBIC+ Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 24||0.2|-0.4|0.394
81522268|NCT02219503|162734093|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority of the Ombitasvir/Paritaprevir/Ritonavir and Dasabuvir regimen in SVR12 to a historical threshold for sofosbuvir plus pegIFN/ ribavirin (RBV) for the treatment of participants with HCV Genotype 1b (GT1b) infection and cirrhosis was calculated using a 2-sided 95% CI from Wilson's score method. Non-inferiority was to be declared if the lower confidence bound was greater than 72.7%.|Percentage of Participants|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.0|100.0|||||95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using Wilson score method.|||100.0|94.0|
81590309|NCT01416194|162854150|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.6|||Regression, Linear|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||1.6|0.8|0.59
81590310|NCT01416194|162854151|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.0|||Regression, Logistic|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||1.0|0.6|0.03
81590311|NCT01416194|162854151|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.1|||Regression, Linear|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||1.1|0.6|0.19
81590312|NCT01416194|162854152|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.5|||Regression, Linear|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||0.5|0.2|<0.01
81590313|NCT01416194|162854152|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.3|||Regression, Linear|||The hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard regression models was used for comparison of event rates of the primary and secondary endpoints in each treatment group. Statistical two-sided tests was used with a significance level of 0.05.||1.3|0.3|0.24
81590314|NCT01222494|162854157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||The p-value refers to the treatment group term in the model. The a priori threshold for statistical significance in this planned primary test was p \< 0.05.|ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA was used to test for differences between groups at endpoint, controlling for baseline values.||||0.01
81590315|NCT01222494|162854158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||The p-value refers to the treatment group term in the model. The a priori threshold for statistical significance in this planned primary test was p \< 0.05.|ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA was used to test for differences between groups at endpoint, controlling for baseline values.||||0.04
81590316|NCT01222494|162854159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||The p-value refers to the treatment group term in the model. The a priori threshold for statistical significance in this planned primary test was p \< 0.05.|ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA was used to test for differences between groups at endpoint, controlling for baseline values.||||0.70
81590317|NCT01222494|162854160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||The p-value refers to the treatment group term in the model. The a priori threshold for statistical significance in this planned primary test was p \< 0.05.|ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA was used to test for differences between groups at endpoint, controlling for baseline values.||||0.003
81590318|NCT01174030|162854161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.392|||<|0.001||95.0|2.637|26.71|||GEE:Logit link function|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) methods with Logit link function and marginal expectation model.||||26.710|2.637|<0.001
81590319|NCT01174030|162854161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.269||||0.549||95.0|0.586|2.747|||GEE:Logit link function|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) methods with Logit link function and marginal expectation model.||||2.747|0.586|0.549
81590320|NCT01174030|162854161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.738||||0.027||95.0|1.097|12.742|||GEE:Logit link function|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) methods with Logit link function and marginal expectation model.||||12.742|1.097|0.027
81590321|NCT01174030|162854162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.683||||0.003||95.0|1.388|5.188|||GEE:Logit link Function|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) methods with Logit link function and marginal expectation model||||5.188|1.388|.003
81590322|NCT01174030|162854162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.892||||0.056||95.0|0.98|3.651|||GEE: Logit link Function|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) methods with Logit link function and marginal expectation model.||||3.651|0.980|0.056
81590323|NCT01174030|162854162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.885||||0.074||95.0|0.946|3.756|||GEE:Logit link Function|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) methods with Logit link function and marginal expectation model.||||3.756|0.946|0.074
81590324|NCT01174030|162854163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.582|||<|0.001||95.0|2.755|15.723|||GEE: Logit link function|Generalize Estimating Equation (GEE) methods with Logit link function and marginal expectation model.||||15.723|2.755|<0.001
81648346|NCT01192776|162986985|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|3.01||||||32.0°C for 72 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||3.01|0.14|
81590325|NCT01174030|162854163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.853||||0.093||95.0|0.903|3.802|||GEE: Logit link function|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) methods with Logit link function and marginal expectation model.||||3.802|0.903|0.093
81590326|NCT01174030|162854163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.365||||0.054||95.0|0.96|5.825|||GEE: Logit link function|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) methods with Logit link function and marginal expectation model.||||5.825|0.960|0.054
81590327|NCT04086472|162854175|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.31||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.25|7.64|||ANOVA|||Treatment vs. Placebo||7.64|-10.25|0.808
81590328|NCT04086472|162854175|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.51||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.46|2.43|||ANOVA|||Treatment vs. Placebo||2.43|-15.46|0.229
81590329|NCT04086472|162854175|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.81||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.58|3.96|||ANOVA|||Treatment vs. Placebo||3.96|-13.58|0.363
81590330|NCT04086472|162854175|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.92||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.87|3.02|||ANOVA|||Treatment vs. Placebo||3.02|-14.87|0.273
81590331|NCT04086472|162854176|OTHER|Treatment vs. Placebo|Difference in percentage|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.57|37.78|||||95% CI based on the Chan and Zhang exact method|||37.78|-36.57|
81590332|NCT04086472|162854176|OTHER|Treatment vs. Placebo|Difference in percentage|-22.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.7|15.53|||||95% CI based on the Chan and Zhang exact method|||15.53|-56.70|
81590333|NCT04086472|162854176|OTHER|Treatment vs. Placebo|Difference in percentage|-17.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.09|20.01|||||95% CI based on the Chan and Zhang exact method|||20.01|-53.09|
81590334|NCT04086472|162854176|OTHER|Treatment vs. Placebo|Difference in percentage|-22.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.7|15.53|||||95% CI based on the Chan and Zhang exact method|Treatment vs. Placebo||15.53|-56.70|
81590335|NCT00048724|162854195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.452||||0.1439||95.0|0.88|2.396|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Age (\<= 50 years, \>50 years) and participation in a prior study (yes, no) were stratification factors.|Hazard ratio represents results of untreated control relative to treatment.|The primary scientific hypothesis is that, 0.5 ug/kg subcutaneous once weekly PegIntron as maintenance therapy is efficacious, when compared to no treatment, in the prevention of clinical events in adult subjects with compensated cirrhosis (Metavir F4), secondary to Chronic Hepatitis C, who have failed to respond to therapy with any α interferon plus ribavirin.||2.396|0.880|0.1439
81590336|NCT00048724|162854196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.564||||0.007||95.0|1.13|2.166|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Age (\<= 50 years, \>50 years) and participation in a prior study (yes, no) were stratification factors.|Hazard ratio represents results of untreated control relative to treatment.|The secondary hypothesis is that 0.5 ug/kg subcutaneous once weekly PegIntron as maintenance therapy is efficacious, when compared to no treatment, in the prevention of disease progression in adult subjects with compensated cirrhosis (Metavir F4), secondary to Chronic Hepatitis C, who have failed to respond to therapy with any α interferon plus ribavirin.||2.166|1.130|0.0070
81459464|NCT00708552|162610541|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||Mixed model repeated measures|||CIBIC+ Score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 24||-0.0|-0.6|0.049
81459465|NCT00708552|162610542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|2.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||RBANS Total Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 24||2.3|-5.6|0.423
81459466|NCT00708552|162610542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|1.9|||Mixed model repeated measures|||RBANS Total Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 24||1.9|-6.1|0.305
81459467|NCT00708552|162610542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|5.7|||Mixed model repeated measures|||RBANS Total Score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 24||5.7|-1.7|0.282
81459468|NCT00708552|162610543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|3.1|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on ADAS-Cog Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 24||3.1|-0.3|0.096
81459469|NCT00708552|162610543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.8|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on ADAS-Cog Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 24||2.8|-0.8|0.281
81459470|NCT00708552|162610543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.9|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on ADAS-Cog Total score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 24||1.9|-1.1|0.630
81459471|NCT00708552|162610543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|3.6|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on RBANS Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 24||3.6|-5.7|0.655
81459472|NCT00708552|162610543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|3.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on RBANS Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 24||3.3|-6.2|0.545
81459473|NCT00708552|162610543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|6.8|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on RBANS Total score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 24||6.8|-1.9|0.270
81459474|NCT00708552|162610544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|3.6|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 10-20 on ADAS-Cog Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 24||3.6|-0.5|0.138
81459475|NCT00708552|162610544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.2|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 10-20 on ADAS-Cog Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 24||3.2|-0.7|0.216
81459476|NCT00708552|162610544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.7|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 10-20 on ADAS-Cog Total score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 24||1.7|-1.9|0.921
81459477|NCT00708552|162610544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|2.9|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 10-20 on RBANS Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 24||2.9|-7.0|0.410
81459478|NCT00708552|162610544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|3.8|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 10-20 on RBANS Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 24||3.8|-5.9|0.667
81459479|NCT00708552|162610544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|7.2|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 10-20 on RBANS Total score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 24||7.2|-1.9|0.246
81459480|NCT00708552|162610545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on CBIC+ score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 24||0.6|-0.1|0.146
81459481|NCT00708552|162610545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on CBIC+ score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 24||0.3|-0.4|0.733
81459482|NCT00708552|162610545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on CBIC+ score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 24||0.1|-0.5|0.145
81459483|NCT00708552|162610546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on CBIC+, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 24||0.6|-0.2|0.295
81459484|NCT00708552|162610546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on CBIC+, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 24||0.2|-0.5|0.495
81459485|NCT00708552|162610546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on CBIC+, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 24||0.1|-0.6|0.166
81459486|NCT00708552|162610547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||ADAS-Cog Total Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 12||1.4|-1.1|0.847
81459487|NCT00708552|162610547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ADAS-Cog Total Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 12||1.1|-1.4|0.833
81459488|NCT00708552|162610547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.7|||Mixed model repeated measures|||ADAS-Cog Total Score, Placebo Vs Donepzil at Week 12||0.7|-1.6|0.443
81459489|NCT00708552|162610548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||CIBIC+ Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 12||0.3|-0.1|0.320
81459490|NCT00708552|162610548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||Mixed model repeated measures|||CIBIC+ Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 12||0.2|-0.2|0.927
81459491|NCT00708552|162610548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||Mixed model repeated measures|||CIBIC+ Score, Placebo Vs Donepzil at Week 12||0.0|-0.4|0.059
81459492|NCT00708552|162610549|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|1.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||RBANS total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 12||1.4|-5.2|0.257
81459493|NCT00708552|162610549|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.0|||Mixed model repeated measures|||RBANS total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 12||4.0|-2.2|0.570
81459494|NCT00708552|162610549|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|6.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||RBANS total score, Placebo Vs Donepzil at Week 12||6.4|0.3|0.031
81590337|NCT04116229|162854197|EQUIVALENCE|"Alternative hypothesis: people with normal-weight BMI have lower DBSI restricted fraction, or putative cellularity, than people with obesity.~Null hypothesis: DBSI restricted fraction, or putative cellularity, is not different between normal-weight and obese groups."|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Independent-Samples Median Test|||This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study.||||0.28
81590338|NCT04116229|162854197|EQUIVALENCE|"Alternative hypothesis: people with normal-weight BMI have lower DBSI hindered fraction, or putative vasogenic edema, than people with obesity.~Null hypothesis: DBSI hindered fraction, or putative vasogenic edema, is not different between normal-weight and obese groups."|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Independent-Samples Median Test|||This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study.||||0.03
81522269|NCT02219503|162734093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.0|100.0|||||95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using Wilson score method.|The superiority of the Ombitasvir/Paritaprevir/Ritonavir and Dasabuvir regimen in SVR12 to a historical threshold for sofosbuvir plus pegIFN/ ribavirin (RBV) for the treatment of participants with HCV Genotype 1b (GT1b) infection and cirrhosis was calculated using a 2-sided 95% CI from Wilson's score method. Superiority was declared if the lower confidence bound was greater than 83.2%.||100.0|94.0|
81522270|NCT02437084|162734119|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Paired samples t test, 2 sided|SSPG concentration was log-transformed for statistical analysis; degrees of freedom = 69||Null hypothesis: There will be no change in steady-state plasma glucose (SSPG) concentration after treatment with atorvastatin 40 mg daily for 9 - 10 weeks.||||0.01
81522271|NCT02437084|162734120|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired samples t test, 2 sided|Insulin secretion rate AUC was log-transformed for statistical analysis; degrees of freedom = 63.||Null hypothesis: There will be no change in insulin secretion rate AUC after treatment with atorvastatin 40 mg daily for 9 - 10 weeks.||||<0.001
81522272|NCT02437084|162734121|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Paired samples t test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 70||Null hypothesis: There will be no change in fasting plasma glucose concentration after treatment with atorvastatin 40 mg daily for 8 - 10 weeks.||||0.10
81522273|NCT02437084|162734122|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Paired samples t test, 2 sided|Fasting plasma insulin concentration was log-transformed for statistical analysis; degrees of freedom = 68||Null hypothesis: There will be no change in fasting plasma insulin concentration after treatment with atorvastatin 40 mg daily for 8 - 10 weeks.||||0.01
81522274|NCT02437084|162734123|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Paired samples t test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 70||Null hypothesis: There will be no change in OGTT glucose AUC after treatment with atorvastatin 40 mg daily for 8 - 10 weeks.||||0.03
81590339|NCT04116229|162854198|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: Worse crystallized cognitive function will relate to greater putative vasogenic edema (DBSI HF) in white matter tracts.~Null hypothesis: Crystallized cogntive function is not related to DBSI HF."|Slope|-0.69||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study. Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups.||||0.01
81590340|NCT04116229|162854198|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: Worse fluid cognitive function will relate to greater putative vasogenic edema (DBSI HF) in white matter tracts.~Null hypothesis: Fluid cogntive function is not related to DBSI HF."|Slope|0.52||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study. Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups.||||0.10
81590341|NCT04116229|162854198|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: Worse crystallized cognitive function will relate to greater putative cellularity (DBSI RF) in white matter tracts.~Null hypothesis: Crystallized cognitive function is not related to DBSI RF."|Slope|-0.45||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study. Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups.||||0.01
81590342|NCT04116229|162854198|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: Worse fluid cognitive function will relate to greater putative cellularity (DBSI RF) in white matter tracts.~Null hypothesis: Fluid cognitive function is not related to DBSI RF."|Slope|0.22||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study. Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups.||||0.10
81639996|NCT01922102|162970318|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"one-sided hypotheses were tested under the Type I error rate of 0.025, if H01 and H02 were rejected: H03: μRanibizumab-II - μRanibizumab-I ≤ -5 vs. HA3: μRanibizumab-II - μRanibizumab-I \> -5.~Otherwise, H03 was not to be considered as rejected."|Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.1||Non-inferiority could be claimed if the corresponding one-sided p-value was ≤ 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Differences in LS means and the two-sided 95% CIs are estimated from pairwise ANOVA (stratified) model.|||2.1|-1.3|<0.001
81648347|NCT01192776|162986985|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.91||||||33.5°C for 120 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||3.91|0.44|
81522275|NCT02437084|162734124|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Paired samples t test, 2 sided|OGTT insulin AUC was log-transformed for statistical analysis; degrees of freedom = 63||Null hypothesis: There will be no change in OGTT insulin AUC after treatment with atorvastatin 40 mg daily for 8 weeks.||||0.27
81522276|NCT01064687|162734138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.88||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity based on a tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.88|-1.22|<0.001
81590343|NCT04116229|162854199|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: higher levels of insulin, a pro-inflammatory marker, will relate to higher levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI restricted fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: Insulin levels will not be related to DBSI RF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|-0.18|||>|0.46|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||"This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study.~Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups."||||>0.46
81590344|NCT04116229|162854199|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: higher levels of insulin, a pro-inflammatory marker, will relate to higher levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI hindered fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: Insulin levels will not be related to DBSI HF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|-0.22|||>|0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||"This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study.~Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups."||||>0.5
81590345|NCT04116229|162854200|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: higher levels of leptin, a pro-inflammatory marker and satiety hormone, will relate to higher levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI restricted fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: Leptin levels will not be related to DBSI RF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|0.15||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||"This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study.~Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups."||||0.62
81590346|NCT04116229|162854200|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: higher levels of leptin, a pro-inflammatory marker and satiety hormone, will relate to higher levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI hindered fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: Leptin levels will not be related to DBSI HF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|-0.07||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||"This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study.~Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups."||||0.82
81639997|NCT01345253|162970331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.82|||Regression, Logistic||Odds Ratio (95% CI) and p-value were estimated by a logistic regression model with independent variables treatment group, country, Baseline SELENA SLEDAI score (\<=9 vs. \>=10) and complement (C) levels (low C3 and/or C4 vs. no low C3 or C4).|||2.82|1.40|0.0001
81459495|NCT00708552|162610550|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.5|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on ADAS-Cog Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 12||1.5|-1.1|0.798
81459496|NCT00708552|162610550|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on ADAS-Cog Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 12||1.4|-1.3|0.918
81590347|NCT04116229|162854201|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: higher levels of ghrelin, an anti-inflammatory marker and hunger hormone, will relate to lower levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI restricted fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: Ghrelin levels will not be related to DBSI RF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|0.19||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||"This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study.~Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups."||||0.53
81590348|NCT04116229|162854201|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: higher levels of ghrelin, an anti-inflammatory marker and hunger hormone, will relate to lower levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI hindered fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: Ghrelin levels will not be related to DBSI HF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|-0.12||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||"This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study.~Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups."||||0.71
81590349|NCT04116229|162854202|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: greater HOMA-IR, where higher HOMA-IR indicates greater insulin resistance, will relate to higher levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI restricted fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: HOMA-IR levels will not be related to DBSI RF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|-0.19||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||"This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study.~Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups."||||0.53
81590350|NCT04116229|162854202|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: greater HOMA-IR, where higher HOMA-IR indicates greater insulin resistance, will relate to higher levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI hindered fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: HOMA-IR levels will not be related to DBSI HF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|-0.21||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||"This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study.~Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups."||||0.5
81639998|NCT01345253|162970332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|2.83|||Regression, Logistic||Odds Ratio (95% CI) and p-value were estimated by a logistic regression model with independent variables treatment group, country, Baseline SELENA SLEDAI score (\<=9 vs. \>=10) and complement levels (low C3 and/or C4 vs. no low C3 or C4).|||2.83|1.41|0.0001
81459497|NCT00708552|162610550|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on ADAS-Cog Total score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 12||1.3|-1.2|0.924
81459498|NCT00708552|162610550|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|3.0|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on RBANS Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 12||3.0|-4.7|0.676
81590351|NCT04116229|162854203|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: higher levels of IL-10, an anti-inflammatory marker, will relate to lower levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI restricted fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: IL-10 levels will not be related to DBSI RF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|0.5||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study. Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups.||||0.09
81590352|NCT04116229|162854203|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: higher levels of IL-10, an anti-inflammatory marker, will relate to lower levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI hindered fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: IL-10 levels will not be related to DBSI HF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|-0.2||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study. Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups.||||0.45
81590353|NCT04116229|162854204|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: higher levels of adiponectin, an anti-inflammatory marker, will relate to lower levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI restricted fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: Adiponectin levels will not be related to DBSI RF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|0.38||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study. Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups.||||0.19
81590354|NCT04116229|162854204|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: higher levels of adiponectin, an anti-inflammatory marker, will relate to lower levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI hindered fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: Adiponectin levels will not be related to DBSI HF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|-0.2||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||"This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study.~Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups."||||0.52
81590355|NCT04116229|162854205|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: higher levels of TNF-alpha, a pro-inflammatory marker, will relate to higher levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI restricted fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: TNF-alpha levels will not be related to DBSI RF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|-0.05||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||"This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study.~Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups."||||0.90
81590356|NCT04116229|162854205|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: higher levels of TNF-alpha, a pro-inflammatory marker, will relate to higher levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI hindered fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: TNF-alpha levels will not be related to DBSI HF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|0.04||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||"This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study.~Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups."||||0.87
81590357|NCT04116229|162854206|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: higher levels of MCP-1, a pro-inflammatory marker, will relate to higher levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI restricted fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: MCP-1 levels will not be related to DBSI RF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|0.34||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study. Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups.||||0.26
81590358|NCT04116229|162854206|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: higher levels of MCP-1, a pro-inflammatory marker, will relate to higher levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI hindered fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: MCP-1 levels will not be related to DBSI HF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|0.12||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||"This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study.~Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups."||||0.71
81639999|NCT01345253|162970333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.74|||Regression, Logistic||Odds Ratio (95% CI) and p-value were estimated by a logistic regression model with independent variables treatment group, country, baseline SELENA SLEDAI score (\<=9 vs. \>=10) and complement levels (low C3 and/or C4 vs. no low C3 or C4).|||2.74|1.13|0.0116
81640000|NCT01345253|162970334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0288|||||||Rank ANCOVA|||||||0.0288
81640001|NCT01345253|162970335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.73|||Regression, Cox|||||0.73|0.34|0.0004
81459499|NCT00708552|162610550|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.1||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|6.7|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on RBANS Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 12||6.7|-0.4|0.086
81459500|NCT00708552|162610550|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.2||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|7.7|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on RBANS Total score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 12||7.7|0.6|0.021
81459501|NCT00708552|162610551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.7|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 10-20 on ADAS-Cog Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 12||1.7|-1.5|0.908
81648348|NCT01192776|162986985|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.89||||||32.0°C for 120 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||2.89|0.03|
81590359|NCT04116229|162854207|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: higher levels of CRP, a pro-inflammatory marker, will relate to higher levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI restricted fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: CRP levels will not be related to DBSI RF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|0.19||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study. Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups.||||0.54
81459502|NCT00708552|162610551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 10-20 on ADAS-Cog Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 12||1.4|-1.7|0.826
81590360|NCT04116229|162854207|OTHER|"Alternative hypothesis: higher levels of CRP, a pro-inflammatory marker, will relate to higher levels of putative neuroinflammation in white matter tracts as measured by DBSI hindered fraction after controlling for BMI.~Null hypothesis: CRP levels will not be related to DBSI HF in white matter tracts after controlling for BMI."|Slope|0.09||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|||"This is a pilot study with a small sample. Power to detect significant results is therefore low in the current study.~Analyses performed across normal-weight and obese groups."||||0.77
81590361|NCT02595684|162854208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.327|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.327
81590362|NCT02595684|162854208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.635|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.635
81590363|NCT02595684|162854209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.380
81590364|NCT02595684|162854209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.441|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.441
81590365|NCT02595684|162854210|SUPERIORITY|||||||515|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0515
81640002|NCT05361304|162970339|NON_INFERIORITY||Least square Mean (LSM) Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.0|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|LSM difference was calculated as Senofilcon A contact lenses made with a novel manufacturing technology minus Senofilcon A contact lenses made with the current manufacturing technology|It was calculated using a 2 independent sample means t-test with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5% with at least 80% statistical power, that 100 subjects were required to test for non-inferiority of the Senofilcon A contact lenses made with a novel manufacturing technology compared to the Senofilcon A contact lenses made with the current manufacturing technology for distance (4m) under HLLC.||0.000|-0.040|
81640003|NCT05361304|162970339|NON_INFERIORITY||Least square Mean (LSM) Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.02|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|LSM difference was calculated as Senofilcon A contact lenses made with a novel manufacturing technology minus Senofilcon A contact lenses made with the current manufacturing technology|It was calculated using a 2 independent sample means t-test with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5% with at least 80% statistical power, that 100 subjects were required to test for non-inferiority of the Senofilcon A contact lenses made with a novel manufacturing technology compared to the Senofilcon A contact lenses made with the current manufacturing technology for distance (4m) under LLHC.||0.020|-0.030|
81648349|NCT01192776|162986986|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.07||||||32.0°C for 72 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||2.07|0.37|
81648350|NCT01192776|162986986|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.35||||||33.5°C for 120 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||1.35|0.30|
81459503|NCT00708552|162610551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.2|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 10-20 on ADAS-Cog Total score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 12||0.2|-2.7|0.088
81459504|NCT00708552|162610551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.6||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|0.0|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 10-20 on RBANS Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 12||0.0|-7.3|0.053
81590366|NCT02595684|162854210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.953|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.953
81590367|NCT02595684|162854211|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.314|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.314
81590368|NCT02595684|162854211|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.594|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.594
81590369|NCT02595684|162854212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.767|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.767
81590370|NCT02595684|162854212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.779|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.779
81590371|NCT02595684|162854213|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.859|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.859
81590372|NCT02595684|162854213|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.767|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.767
81590373|NCT02595684|162854214|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.374|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.374
81590374|NCT02595684|162854214|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.953|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.953
81590375|NCT02595684|162854215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.594|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.594
81590376|NCT02595684|162854215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.085
81590377|NCT02595684|162854216|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.594|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.594
81590378|NCT02595684|162854216|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.086|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.086
81590379|NCT02595684|162854217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.285|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.285
81590380|NCT02595684|162854217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.854|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.854
81590381|NCT02595684|162854218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.374|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.374
81590382|NCT02595684|162854218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.263|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.263
81590383|NCT02595684|162854219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.859|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.859
81590384|NCT02595684|162854219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.374|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.374
81590385|NCT02595684|162854220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.722|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.722
81590386|NCT02595684|162854220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.953|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.953
81590387|NCT02595684|162854221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.260
81590388|NCT02595684|162854221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.314|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.314
81590389|NCT02595684|162854222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.058
81590390|NCT02595684|162854222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.952|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.952
81590391|NCT02595684|162854223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.128|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.128
81590392|NCT02595684|162854223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.108|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.108
81640004|NCT05361304|162970340|NON_INFERIORITY||Least square Mean (LSM) Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|1.01|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|LSM difference was calculated as Senofilcon A contact lenses made with a novel manufacturing technology minus Senofilcon A contact lenses made with the current manufacturing technology|It was calculated using a 2 independent sample means t-test with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5% with at least 80% statistical power, that 100 subjects were required to test for non-inferiority of the Senofilcon A contact lenses made with a novel manufacturing technology compared to the Senofilcon A contact lenses made with the current manufacturing technology.||1.010|-0.460|
81640005|NCT05361304|162970341|NON_INFERIORITY||LSM Difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|12.0|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|LSM difference was calculated as Senofilcon A contact lenses made with a novel manufacturing technology minus Senofilcon A contact lenses made with the current manufacturing technology|||12.0|-4.1|
81640006|NCT05361304|162970342|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the confidence interval of the mean difference between Senofilcon A contact lenses made with a novel manufacturing technology and Senofilcon A contact lenses made with the current manufacturing technology is greater than -5.|LSM Differences|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|6.5|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|LSM difference was calculated as Senofilcon A contact lenses made with a novel manufacturing technology minus Senofilcon A contact lenses made with the current manufacturing technology|||6.5|-7.1|
81640007|NCT00476151|162970352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.083
81640008|NCT03557307|162970358|OTHER||percentage|62.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.86|66.76|||Clopper-Pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval|Percentage of patients who achieved 100% reduction in daily OCS dose that are sustained over at least 4 weeks without worsening of asthma|||66.76|58.86|
81640009|NCT03557307|162970359|OTHER||percentage|81.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.62|84.94|||Clopper-Pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval|Percentage of patients who achieve 100% reduction or a daily OCS dose of \<=5mg, if reason for no further OCS reduction is Adrenal Insufficiency, that are sustained over at least 4 weeks without worsening of asthma|||84.94|78.62|
81640010|NCT03557307|162970360|OTHER||percentage|91.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.94|93.58|||Clopper-Pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval|Percentage of patients who achieve a daily OCS dose of ≤5 mg (regardless of reason for no further OCS reduction), that are sustained over at least 4 weeks without worsening of asthma|||93.58|88.94|
81640011|NCT03557307|162970361|OTHER||percentage|64.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.06|67.9|||Clopper-Pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (≥90% reduction)|Percentage of patients who achieve \>=90% reduction in daily OCS dose that are sustained over at least 4 weeks without worsening of asthma|||67.90|60.06|
81459505|NCT00708552|162610551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline MMSE score of 10-20 on RBANS Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 12||3.3|-4.0|0.848
81459506|NCT00708552|162610551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.7||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|8.2|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 10-20 on RBANS Total score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 12||8.2|1.1|0.011
81640012|NCT03557307|162970361|OTHER||percentage|68.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.02|72.59|||Clopper-Pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (\>=75% reduction)|Percentage of patients who achieve \>=75% reduction in daily OCS dose that are sustained over at least 4 weeks without worsening of asthma|||72.59|65.02|
81640013|NCT03557307|162970361|OTHER||percentage|81.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.44|84.79|||Clopper-Pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (\>=50% reduction)|Percentage of patients who achieve \>=50% reduction in daily OCS dose that are sustained over at least 4 weeks without worsening of asthma|||84.79|78.44|
81640014|NCT03557307|162970362|OTHER||percentage change from baseline|-76.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.9|-73.94|||Clopper-Pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval|Percentage change from baseline in daily OCS dose at the end of OCS reduction phase|||-73.94|-79.90|
81459507|NCT00708552|162610552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on CIBIC+ score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 12||0.3|-0.2|0.671
81459508|NCT00708552|162610552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on CIBIC+ Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 12||0.2|-0.4|0.413
81590393|NCT02595684|162854224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.092
81590394|NCT02595684|162854224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.374|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.374
81590395|NCT02809976|162854225|OTHER|single group/descriptive analysis||||||0.02|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.02
81590396|NCT03091751|162854271|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.41||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-224.88|245.7|||t-test, 1 sided|||||245.70|-224.88|0.77
81590397|NCT03091751|162854272|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3068||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1501|0.4635|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.4635|0.1501|0.002
81590398|NCT03091751|162854273|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|2.3|||t-test, 1 sided|||||2.3|-8.9|0.30
81590399|NCT03091751|162854274|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0058||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0119|0.0003|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.0003|-0.0119|0.16
81590400|NCT03091751|162854275|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.609||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.344|-1.879|||t-test, 1 sided|||||-1.879|-13.344|0.02
81590401|NCT01161329|162854277|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|It was estimated that 128 individuals would be required for 80 % Power with a type I error of 5% to detect a 2-point difference in BBS with a standard deviation of +/- 4 points. Because of the slow recruitment and the statistically significant improvements observed in the primary outcome in the intervention group during an interim analysis the study was finalized with fewer participants than had been initially calculated.||||||0.001||||||The Bonferroni method was used to assess longitudinal Changes and correct for multiple comparisons, with significance set at p\<0.016 to minimize the risk for type I errors.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intention-to-treat analysis was performed to assess the effects on the outcome measures. Between-group differences for all outcome measures were analyzed using Mann-Whitney U-test.||||0.001
81590402|NCT01161329|162854278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||||||The p-value for the man differnece in SPPB between grpoups att three months was 0.09|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.09
81590403|NCT01599650|162854294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in LS mean|10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|12.8|||ANOVA|||||12.8|7.3|<0.0001
81640015|NCT01322347|162970367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means between SFP & PBO|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||LS Mean (SE) and p-value are from ANCOVA model with baseline Hgb as covariate. Model also includes indicator variable for baseline ESA dose stratum.|ANCOVA|||||||0.011
81640016|NCT04883541|162970385|SUPERIORITY|the t-test in independent groups|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|0.05|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81640017|NCT01383616|162970386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of 3 month ODI Score between Unipedicular and Bipedicular kyphoplasty groups||||0.85
81640018|NCT01383616|162970387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81640019|NCT01383616|162970388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81640020|NCT01383616|162970389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.93
81640021|NCT01383616|162970390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81640022|NCT01383616|162970391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81640023|NCT01383616|162970392|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.90
81640024|NCT01383616|162970393|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81640025|NCT01383616|162970394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.87
81459509|NCT00708552|162610552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 16-26 on CIBIC+ Total score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 12||0.1|-0.4|0.245
81590404|NCT01599650|162854294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in LS Means|8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|11.6|||ANOVA|||||11.6|5.8|<0.0001
81590405|NCT03304379|162854311|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.63|||=|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.971|-0.286||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Analyses were based on a multiple imputation approach using a Mixed-Effect Model With Repeated Measure (MMRM) model with baseline randomization strata, baseline, treatment, visit and treatment by-visit interaction.||-0.286|-0.971|= 0.0003
81590406|NCT03304379|162854311|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|||>|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.154|-0.383||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||"(mFAS)~Analyses were based on a multiple imputation approach using a MMRM model with baseline, randomization strata, baseline, treatment, visit and treatment by-visit interaction"||-0.383|-1.154|> 0.0001
81590407|NCT03304379|162854312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64|||=|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.981|-0.29||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Analyses were based on a multiple imputation approach using a Mixed-Effect Model With Repeated Measure (MMRM) model with baseline randomization strata, baseline, treatment, visit and treatment by-visit interaction.||-0.290|-0.981|= 0.0003
81590408|NCT03304379|162854312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.198|-0.443||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|MMRM|||"(mFAS)~Analyses were based on a multiple imputation approach using an Mixed-Effect Model With Repeated Measure (MMRM) model with baseline randomization strata, baseline, treatment, visit and treatment by-visit interaction."||-0.443|-1.198|<0.0001
81590409|NCT03304379|162854313|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.581|||=|0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.195|2.092||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level. Analyses are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model.||2.092|1.195|= 0.0013
81640026|NCT01383616|162970395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81640027|NCT04239911|162970406|EQUIVALENCE|A p\<0.05 considered the threshold for statistical significance.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|6.85|||Regression, Logistic||The comparison group is enhanced usual care arm|"Outcome measures workers' intentions of leaving their current job. Responses included 7-point likert scale of very strongly disagree-very strongly agree. Dichotomized into agree, strongly agree, and very strongly vs. other responses. We used logistic mixed regression model to compare outcome between and within study arm. Mixed effects included a variable for time point (baseline/90 days), indicator for study arm, a study arm by time point interaction and subject random intercept."||6.85|0.14|0.974
81640028|NCT04239911|162970406|EQUIVALENCE|A p\< 0.05 considered the threshold for statistical significance|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|7.72|||Regression, Logistic||The comparison group is enhanced usual care arm|"Outcome measures workers' intentions of searching for a new job. Responses included 7-point likert scale of very strongly disagree-very strongly agree. Dichotomized into agree, strongly agree, and very strongly vs. other responses. We used logistic mixed regression model to compare outcome between and within study arm. Mixed effects included a variable for time point (baseline/90 days), indicator for study arm, a study arm by time point interaction and subject random intercept."||7.72|0.08|0.846
81590410|NCT03304379|162854314|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|||=|0.0365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.009||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level. Analyses are based on a multiple imputation approach using Mixed-Effect Model With Repeated Measure (MMRM) model.||-0.009|-0.28|= 0.0365
81640029|NCT04239911|162970409|EQUIVALENCE|A p\<0.05 was considered the threshold for statistical significance.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.18||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.94|||Regression, Logistic||The comparison group is enhanced usual care arm|"Preventable 911 calls if had been able to reach the doctor. Dichotomized into agree, strongly agree, and very strongly vs. all other responses. We used logistic mixed regression model to compare trajectory of all outcomes between and within study arms. Mixed effects included a fixed effects categorical variable for time point (baseline/90days), and indicator for study arm (enhanced usual care/intervention), a study arm by time point interaction and subject specific random intercept."||0.94|0.03|0.043
81590411|NCT03402243|162854333|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean ratio|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.75|||||Baseline adjusted model estimated mean ratio in cigarettes smoked per day of those randomized to a total menthol ban smoked relative to those randomized to a menthol cigarette ban|||1.75|1.1|
81590412|NCT03402243|162854333|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.11|||||Baseline adjusted model estimated mean ratio in cigarettes smoked per day of those randomized to a menthol cigarettes ban relative to those randomized to no menthol ban|||1.11|0.68|
81590413|NCT03402243|162854333|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.45|||||Baseline adjusted model estimated mean ratio in cigarettes smoked per day of those randomized to a menthol ban for cigarettes and e-cigarettes relative to those randomized to no menthol ban|||1.45|0.99|
81590414|NCT03402243|162854333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.349|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Average number of puffs per participants over the 6 week study period||||0.349
81590415|NCT03402243|162854334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.185|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison among groups in number of cigarette packs selected||||0.185
81590416|NCT03402243|162854334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison among groups in number of e-cigarette liquid units selected||||0.076
81590417|NCT03402243|162854335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.27
81590418|NCT01298063|162854339|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|92.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|33.6||0.1998|TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.96|126.27||P-value for ratio outside interval 80 - 125 percent|ANOVA|Adjusted (by treatment) geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the intra individual geometric coefficient of variation|||126.270|67.960|0.1998
81648351|NCT01192776|162986986|SUPERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equations models with log link, adjusted for level of encephalopathy and intra-center correlations|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.64||||||32.0°C for 120 hours vs. 33.5°C for 72 hours (33.5°C for 72 hours is the comparison group)||1.64|0.13|
81590419|NCT01298063|162854339|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|94.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.6||0.144|TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.278|124.549||P-value for ratio outside interval 80 - 125 percent|ANOVA|Adjusted (by treatment) geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the intra individual geometric coefficient of variation|||124.549|72.278|0.1440
81590420|NCT01298063|162854340|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|109.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.3||0.2002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.683|144.947||P-value for ratio outside interval 80 - 125 percent|ANOVA|Adjusted (by treatment) geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the intra individual geometric coefficient of variation|||144.947|82.683|0.2002
81590421|NCT01298063|162854340|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|126.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|42.8||0.5281|TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.028|187.159||P-value for ratio outside interval 80 - 125 percent|ANOVA|Adjusted (by treatment) geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the intra individual geometric coefficient of variation|||187.159|86.028|0.5281
81590422|NCT01298063|162854341|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|90.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.8||0.2309|TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.915|122.705||P-value for ratio outside interval 80 - 125 percent|ANOVA|Adjusted (by treatment) geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the intra individual geometric coefficient of variation|||122.705|66.915|0.2309
81590423|NCT01298063|162854341|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|94.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.4||0.1546|TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.563|124.764||P-value for ratio outside interval 80 - 125 percent|ANOVA|Adjusted (by treatment) geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the intra individual geometric coefficient of variation|||124.764|71.563|0.1546
81590424|NCT02802345|162854343|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.431||0.7191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|2.3|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|The Roger- Kenward approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Adjusted mean difference (Nintedanib +placebo vs Nintedanib+sildenafil) is based on all analyzed patients in the model (not only patients with a measurement at baseline and at 12 weeks).|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) included fixed effects for treatment, visit, presence of any echocardiographic signs, baseline SGRQ total score as covariate, treatment-by-visit and baseline SGRQ total score-by-visit interaction terms using an unstructured covariance matrix. No imputation was planned. Data collected after Visit 5 (planned 12 weeks after start of study treatment) were not used for this analysis.|"H0: There is no difference in the mean change from baseline in SGRQ total score at Week 12 between treatment with nintedanib co-administered with sildenafil and treatment with nintedanib alone.~Ha: There is a difference in the mean change from baseline in SGRQ total score at Week 12 between treatment with nintedanib co-administered with sildenafil and treatment with nintedanib alone."|2.30|-3.33|0.7191
81640030|NCT04239911|162970409|EQUIVALENCE|A p\<0.05 considered the threshold for statistical significance.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|4.58|||Regression, Logistic|||"Preventable 911 calls if had been able to reach the nurse/supervisor. Dichotomized into agree, strongly agree, and very strongly vs. other responses. We used logistic mixed regression model to compare trajectory of all outcomes between and within study arms. Mixed effects included a fixed effects categorical variable for time point (baseline/90days), and indicator for study arm (enhanced usual care/intervention), a study arm by time point interaction and subject specific random intercept."||4.58|0.22|0.99
81640031|NCT03456856|162970410|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-1.0|||repeated measures linear model|||The estimated mean treatment difference (95% CI) takes into account a presumed -5 bpm change from baseline heart rate in the absence of ivabradine (as seen in the placebo group in the SHIFT study, (NCT02441218, PMID 20801500).||-1.0|-8.0|0.013
81640032|NCT00841321|162970451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||Nominal value. Per protocol univariate tests would only be considered significant in the multivariate test was significant.|ANCOVA|||PASAT Exit Z-score least square means difference adjusted for baseline. Positive values indicate a beneficial effect from treatment with Ginkgo.||0.1|-0.5|.1
81640033|NCT00841321|162970451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1||Not adjusted for multiple comparison. Nominal value. Per protocol univariate tests would only be considered significant in the multivariate test was significant.|ANCOVA|||Stroop Exit Z-score least square means difference adjusted for baseline.Positive values indicate a beneficial effect from treatment with Ginkgo.||-0.1|-0.9|0.007
81640034|NCT00841321|162970451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3||Not adjusted for multiple comparison. Nominal value. Per protocol univariate tests would only be considered significant in the multivariate test was significant.|ANCOVA|||COWAT Exit Z-score least square means difference adjusted for baseline. Positive values indicate a beneficial effect from treatment with Ginkgo.||0.3|-0.2|0.5
81640035|NCT00841321|162970451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.5||95.0|-0.3|0.3||Not adjusted for multiple comparison. Nominal value. Per protocol univariate tests would only be considered significant in the multivariate test was significant.|ANCOVA|||CVLT-II Delayed Recall Exit Z-score least square means difference adjusted for baseline. Positive values indicate a beneficial effect from treatment with Ginkgo.||0.3|-0.3|0.5
81640036|NCT00841321|162970451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||MANCOVA|MANCOVA||MANCOVA for all four cognitive tests at exit adjusting for baseline. Individual ANOVAs were to follow if the multivariate test was significant.||||0.19
81640037|NCT00841321|162970452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|4.7|||ANCOVA||Positive values indicate a beneficial effect from Ginkgo.|Perceived Deficits Questionnaire||4.7|-5.7|0.4
81640038|NCT00841321|162970452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.7||95.0|-3.2|4.8|||ANCOVA||Positive values indicate a beneficial effect from Ginkgo.|Multiple Sclerosis Neuropsychological Questionnaire||4.8|-3.2|0.7
81640039|NCT00841321|162970452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.4||95.0|-1.3|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Community Integration Questionnaire||0.8|-1.3|0.4
81640040|NCT00379210|162970455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Statistical tests are evaluated at an alpha level of 0.05 (corrected, when appropriate, for multiple comparisons). Analyses are performed on both response latency and accuracy on behavioral data. For latency analyses, mean response times for correct trials are calculated for each subject. Repeated-measures ANOVA are used for omnibus tests; paired t-tests are used for individual planned contrasts, with Bonferroni-corrected significance levels to maintain a .05 alpha level||||<0.01
81640041|NCT00237718|162970456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81459510|NCT00708552|162610553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 10-20 on CIBIC+ score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 12||0.4|-0.2|0.369
81640042|NCT00237718|162970457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81640043|NCT04908488|162970458|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority in distance VA was declared if upper confidence limit was less than 0.05.|Least Squares Means Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.01|||Mixed effects repeated measures model|Within subject correlation due to eye and the crossover design were accounted for in the model.|Lens difference (P1fA minus AMfA)|||-0.01||
81640044|NCT01107912|162970459|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference of median MPA to 20 μM ADP of a prasugrel 5-mg in the elderly group to the 75th percentile of the MPA to 20 μM ADP of a prasugrel 10 mg MD in the non-elderly group at the end of Period 1 was estimated from the observed data. The upper limit of the one-sided 97.5% confidence interval for the difference was estimated from resampling data with replacement through bootstrap methodology and was used to compare with the non-inferiority margin of 15 percentage points.|Estimate of the difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|9.0||||||||9.00|1.00|
81640045|NCT02432183|162970464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0061|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|post-hoc comparison with Dunn's multiple comparison test: p=0.0326 between arm 1 and 2; p=0.0147 between arm 1 and 3||||||0.0061
81640046|NCT02991118|162970467|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-17.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.951|-13.896|||ANCOVA|||||-13.896|-20.951|<0.001
81640047|NCT02991118|162970468|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-14.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.418|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.504|-10.027|||ANCOVA|||||-10.027|-19.504|<0.001
81640048|NCT02991118|162970469|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-13.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.652|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.27|-9.794|||ANCOVA|||||-9.794|-16.270|<0.001
81640049|NCT02991118|162970470|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.224|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.599|-8.801|||ANCOVA|||||-8.801|-13.599|<0.001
81640050|NCT02991118|162970471|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-13.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.587|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|-9.907|||ANCOVA|||||-9.907|-16.130|<0.001
81640051|NCT02991118|162970472|SUPERIORITY||Location shift|-8.733|||<|0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.238|-0.434|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test||The location shift and asymptotic 95% confidence interval are based on Hodges-Lehman estimation.|||-0.434|-17.238|<0.039
81640052|NCT02991118|162970475|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|4.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.258||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.504|11.292|||ANCOVA|||||11.292|-1.504|0.134
81640053|NCT02991118|162970476|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-6.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.139|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.369|-3.896|||ANCOVA|||||-3.896|-8.369|<0.001
81640054|NCT02991118|162970477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-12.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.314|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.813|-7.722|||ANCOVA|||||-7.722|-16.813|<0.001
81640055|NCT02991118|162970478|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-12.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.58|-8.682|||ANCOVA|||||-8.682|-16.580|<0.001
81640056|NCT02991118|162970479|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-9.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.976|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.803|-6.037|||ANCOVA|||||-6.037|-13.803|<0.001
81640057|NCT02991118|162970480|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-10.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.489|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.698|-7.848|||ANCOVA|||||-7.848|-13.698|<0.001
81640058|NCT02991118|162970481|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-8.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.458|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.223|-5.493|||ANCOVA|||||-5.493|-11.223|<0.001
81640059|NCT02991118|162970482|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.451|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.829|-8.175|||ANCOVA|||||-8.175|-17.829|<0.001
81640060|NCT02991118|162970483|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-9.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.796|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.107|-6.047|||ANCOVA|||||-6.047|-13.107|<0.001
81640061|NCT02991118|162970484|SUPERIORITY||Location shift|-21.278|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.25|-10.034|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test||The location shift and asymptotic 95% confidence interval are based on Hodges-Lehman estimation.|||-10.034|-32.250|<0.001
81640062|NCT02991118|162970485|SUPERIORITY||Location shift|-7.587||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.978|1.653|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test||The location shift and asymptotic 95% confidence interval are based on Hodges-Lehman estimation.|||1.653|-16.978|0.102
81640063|NCT02991118|162970486|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-15.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.641|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.26|-9.878|||ANCOVA|||||-9.878|-20.260|<0.001
81640064|NCT00657709|162970498|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two co-primary comparisons, rMenB Lot1 and rMenB Lot2 would be equivalent for 44/76-SL strain with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.99|||ANOVA|95% CIs for the GMTs ratios was obtained by exponentiating difference of least square means of log-transformed titers and both the limits of 95% CIs.||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing rMenB Lot1 to rMenB Lot2 for 44/76-SL strain at one month after the third vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||0.99|0.81|
81640065|NCT00657709|162970498|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two co-primary comparisons, rMenB Lot1 and rMenB Lot3 would be equivalent for 44/76-SL strain with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.13|||ANOVA|95% CIs for the GMTs ratios was obtained by exponentiating difference of least square means of log-transformed titers and both the limits of 95% CIs.||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing rMenB Lot1 to rMenB Lot3 for 44/76-SL strain at one month after the third vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.13|0.93|
81640066|NCT00657709|162970498|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two co-primary comparisons, rMenB Lot2 and rMenB Lot3 would be equivalent for 44/76-SL strain with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.27|||ANOVA|95% CIs for the GMTs ratios was obtained by exponentiating difference of least square means of log-transformed titers and both the limits of 95% CIs.||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing rMenB Lot2 to rMenB Lot3 for 44/76-SL strain at one month after the third vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.27|1.03|
81640067|NCT00657709|162970498|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two co-primary comparisons, rMenB Lot1 and rMenB Lot2 would be equivalent for 5/99 strain with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.98|||ANOVA|95% CIs for the GMTs ratios was obtained by exponentiating difference of least square means of log-transformed titers and both the limits of 95% CIs.||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing rMenB Lot1 to rMenB Lot2 for 5/99 strain at one month after the third vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||0.98|0.78|
81640068|NCT00657709|162970498|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two co-primary comparisons, rMenB Lot1 and rMenB Lot3 would be equivalent for 5/99 strain with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.1|||ANOVA|95% CIs for the GMTs ratios was obtained by exponentiating difference of least square means of log-transformed titers and both the limits of 95% CIs.||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing rMenB Lot1 to rMenB Lot3 for 5/99 strain at one month after the third vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.1|0.88|
81648352|NCT01086384|162986989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression Cox|0.795|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.642|0.985|||||The estimated values is the Hazard ratio obtained from the Cox regression analysis for FF/VI 100/25 µg versus FF 100 µg, adjusted for an interim analysis.|||0.985|0.642|
81459511|NCT00708552|162610553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 10-20 on CIBIC+ Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 12||0.4|-0.2|0.550
81640069|NCT00657709|162970498|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two co-primary comparisons, rMenB Lot2 and rMenB Lot3 would be equivalent for 5/99 strain with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.26|||ANOVA|95% CIs for the GMTs ratios was obtained by exponentiating difference of least square means of log-transformed titers and both the limits of 95% CIs||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing rMenB Lot2 to rMenB Lot3 for 5/99 strain at one month after the third vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.26|1.0|
81640070|NCT00657709|162970498|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two co-primary comparisons, rMenB Lot1 and rMenB Lot2 would be equivalent for for NZ98/254 strain with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|1.04||||||95.0|0.88|1.23|||ANOVA|95% CIs for the GMTs ratios was obtained by exponentiating difference of least square means of log-transformed titers and both the limits of 95% CIs.||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing rMenB Lot1 to rMenB Lot2 for NZ98/254 strain at one month after the third vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.23|0.88|
81640071|NCT00657709|162970498|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two co-primary comparisons, rMenB Lot1 and rMenB Lot3 would be equivalent for for NZ98/254 strain with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|0.96||||||95.0|0.81|1.13|||ANOVA|95% CIs for the GMTs ratios was obtained by exponentiating difference of least square means of log-transformed titers and both the limits of 95% CIs.||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing rMenB Lot1 to rMenB Lot3 for NZ98/254 strain at one month after the third vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.13|0.81|
81640072|NCT00657709|162970498|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two co-primary comparisons, rMenB Lot2 and rMenB Lot3 would be equivalent for for NZ98 /254 strain with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.08|||ANOVA|95% CIs for the GMTs ratios was obtained by exponentiating difference of least square means of log-transformed titers and both the limits of 95% CIs.||"The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing rMenB Lot2 to rMenB Lot3 for NZ98~/254 strain at one month after the third vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0)."||1.08|0.78|
81640073|NCT00657709|162970500|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs of the differences in the percentages of subjects at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two comparisons, rMenB Lot1 and rMenB Lot2 would be equivalent for 44/76-SL strain.|Vaccines Group Differences|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|The lot-to-lot differences in these percentages and associated 95% CIs were computed for each pair of rMenB+OMV lots.||The three vaccine lots would be considered equivalent if for each of the three strains and each pair of vaccine lots, the 95% CIs of the differences in the percentage of subjects with hSBA titers ≥ 1:5 at one month after the third vaccination, were entirely within the interval \[-10%, 10%\].||1|-1|
81640074|NCT00657709|162970500|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs of the differences in the percentages of subjects at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two comparisons, rMenB Lot1 and rMenB Lot3 would be equivalent for 44/76-SL strain.|Vaccines Group Differences|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|The lot-to-lot differences in these percentages and associated 95% CIs were computed for each pair of rMenB+OMV lots.||The three vaccine lots would be considered equivalent if for each of the three strains and each pair of vaccine lots, the 95% CIs of the differences in the percentage of subjects with hSBA titers ≥ 1:5 at 1month after the third dose, were entirely within the interval \[-10%, 10%\].||2|0|
81522277|NCT01064687|162734138|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 0.4% was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.39||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority analysis.||-0.39|-0.66|<0.0001
81640075|NCT00657709|162970500|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs of the differences in the percentages of subjects at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two comparisons, rMenB Lot2 and rMenB Lot3 would be equivalent for 44/76-SL strain.|Vaccines Group Differences|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|The lot-to-lot differences in these percentages and associated 95% CIs were computed for each pair of rMenB+OMV lots.||The three vaccine lots would be considered equivalent if for each of the three strains and each pair of vaccine lots, the 95% CIs of the differences in the percentage of subjects with hSBA titers ≥ 1:5 at 1month after the third dose, were entirely within the interval \[-10%, 10%\].||2|0|
81640076|NCT00657709|162970500|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs of the differences in the percentages of subjects at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two comparisons, rMenB Lot1 and rMenB Lot2 would be equivalent for 5/99 strain.|Vaccines Group Differences|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|The lot-to-lot differences in these percentages and associated 95% CIs were computed for each pair of rMenB+OMV lots.||The three vaccine lots would be considered equivalent if for each of the three strains and each pair of vaccine lots, the 95% CIs of the differences in the percentage of subjects with hSBA titers ≥ 1:5 at 1month after the third dose, were entirely within the interval \[-10%, 10%\].||1|-1|
81459512|NCT00708552|162610553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Baseline MMSE score of 10-20 on CIBIC+ Total score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 12||0.0|-0.5|0.082
81522278|NCT01064687|162734138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.67||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity based on a tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.67|-1.01|<0.001
81522279|NCT01064687|162734138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.39||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity based on a tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.39|-0.66|<0.001
81522280|NCT01064687|162734138|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 0.4% was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.18||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority analysis.||-0.18|-0.44|<0.001
81522281|NCT01064687|162734138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.18||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity based on a tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.18|-0.44|<0.001
81522282|NCT01064687|162734139|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 0.4% was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.39||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority analysis.||-0.39|-0.73|<0.001
81522283|NCT01064687|162734139|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 0.4% was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.11||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority analysis.||-0.11|-0.44|<0.001
81522284|NCT01064687|162734139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.39||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity based on a tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.39|-0.73|<0.001
81522285|NCT01064687|162734139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.11||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.11|-0.44|<0.001
81522286|NCT01064687|162734140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|-1.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.85|-3.58|<0.001
81522287|NCT01064687|162734140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.49|-0.88|0.571
81522288|NCT01064687|162734140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.19||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|-0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.33|-2.06|0.007
81522289|NCT01064687|162734140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.01|0.64|<0.001
81522290|NCT01064687|162734140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|-1.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.65|-3.39|<0.001
81522291|NCT01064687|162734141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.32||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.62|-1.25|0.507
81522292|NCT01064687|162734141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.25||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.19|0.32|0.009
81522293|NCT01064687|162734142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.67|-1.27|<0.001
81590425|NCT02802345|162854344|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-2.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.198||0.1823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|1.39|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|The Roger- Kenward approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Adjusted mean difference (Nintedanib +placebo vs Nintedanib+sildenafil) is based on all analyzed patients in the model (not only patients with a measurement at baseline and at 12 weeks)|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) included fixed effects for treatment, visit, presence of any echocardiographic signs, baseline UCSD SOBQ total score as covariate, treatment-by-visit and baseline UCSD SOBQ total score-by-visit interaction terms using an unstructured covariance matrix. No imputation was planned. Data collected after Visit 5 (planned 12 weeks after start of study treatment) were not used for this analysis.||1.39|-7.27|0.1823
81590426|NCT02802345|162854345|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.631||0.1809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|1.02|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|The Roger- Kenward approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Adjusted mean difference (Nintedanib +placebo vs Nintedanib+sildenafil) is based on all analyzed patients in the model (not only patients with a measurement at baseline and at 24 weeks)|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) included fixed effects for treatment, visit, presence of any echocardiographic signs, baseline SGRQ total score as covariate, treatment-by-visit and baseline SGRQ total score-by-visit interaction terms using an unstructured covariance matrix. No imputation was planned.||1.02|-5.40|0.1809
81640077|NCT00657709|162970500|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs of the differences in the percentages of subjects at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two comparisons, rMenB Lot1 and rMenB Lot3 would be equivalent for 5/99 strain.|Vaccines Group Differences|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|The lot-to-lot differences in these percentages and associated 95% CIs were computed for each pair of rMenB+OMV lots.||The three vaccine lots would be considered equivalent if for each of the three strains and each pair of vaccine lots, the 95% CIs of the differences in the percentage of subjects with hSBA titers ≥ 1:5 at 1month after the third dose, were entirely within the interval \[-10%, 10%\].||2|0|
81459513|NCT00708552|162610554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.0|||Mixed model repeated measures|||ADCS-ADL Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 12||1.0|-2.4|0.417
81590427|NCT02802345|162854346|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.529||0.3421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.39|2.58|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|The Roger- Kenward approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Adjusted mean difference (Nintedanib +placebo vs Nintedanib+sildenafil) is based on all analyzed patients in the model (not only patients with a measurement at baseline and at 24 weeks)|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) included fixed effects for treatment, visit, presence of any echocardiographic signs, baseline UCSD SOBQ total score as covariate, treatment-by-visit and baseline UCSD SOBQ total score-by-visit interaction terms using an unstructured covariance matrix. No imputation was planned.||2.58|-7.39|0.3421
81590428|NCT02802345|162854347|SUPERIORITY||Percentage ratio (%)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.2|||||Within strata confidence limits are calculated according to Wald. Percentage ratio = (% of Nintedanib+sildenafil) / (% of Nintedanib+placebo).|Relative risk, Comparison of treatment groups is calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the categorical covariate presence of any echocardiographic signs indicative of right heart dysfunction (yes/no), adjusted Mantel-Haenszel type risk ratios and risk differences with 95% confidence are presented.||1.20|0.58|
81590429|NCT02802345|162854347|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference (%)|-5.37||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.25|5.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Within strata confidence limits are calculated according to Wald. Percentage difference = (% of Nintedanib+sildenafil) - (% of Nintedanib+placebo).|Risk difference, Comparison of treatment groups is calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the categorical covariate presence of any echocardiographic signs indicative of right heart dysfunction (yes/no), adjusted Mantel-Haenszel type risk ratios and risk differences with 95% confidence are presented.||5.52|-16.25|0.334
81590430|NCT04632940|162854348|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.528|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8912||0.5553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.308|1.251|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.251|-2.308|0.5553
81590431|NCT02550652|162854359|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|12.3||||0.1145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|28.1||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.1|-3.4|0.1145
81459514|NCT00708552|162610554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.0|||Mixed model repeated measures|||ADCS-ADL Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 12||2.0|-1.4|0.725
81459515|NCT00708552|162610554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.2|||Mixed model repeated measures|||ADCS-ADL Total score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 12||2.2|-1.1|0.506
81459516|NCT00708552|162610554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.6|||Mixed model repeated measures|||ADCS-ADL Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 24||1.6|-2.3|0.723
81459517|NCT00708552|162610554|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.0|||Mixed model repeated measures|||ADCS-ADL Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 24||2.0|-2.2|0.919
81459518|NCT00708552|162610554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.0|||Mixed model repeated measures|||ADCS-ADL Total score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 24||2.0|-2.3|0.896
81459519|NCT00708552|162610555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5|||ANCOVA|||CSDD Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 24||0.5|-0.9|0.594
81459520|NCT00708552|162610555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.9|||ANCOVA|||CSDD Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 24||0.9|-0.5|0.523
81459521|NCT00708552|162610555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0|||ANCOVA|||CSDD Total score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 24||1.0|-0.4|0.429
81590432|NCT02550652|162854359|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|12.3||||0.1145|TWO_SIDED|80.0|2.1|22.6||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference in Percentage of Participants||||22.6|2.1|0.1145
81590433|NCT02550652|162854360|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|20.1||||0.0246||95.0|3.0|37.2||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||37.2|3.0|0.0246
81522294|NCT01064687|162734142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.07||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.17|-0.31|0.568
81590434|NCT02550652|162854360|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|20.1||||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|80.0|8.9|31.3||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.3|8.9|0.0246
81522295|NCT01064687|162734142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.42||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.12|-0.72|0.006
81522296|NCT01064687|162734142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.71|0.24|<0.001
81522297|NCT01064687|162734142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.60|-1.20|<0.001
81590435|NCT02550652|162854361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0744|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0744
81522298|NCT01064687|162734143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.09||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.23|-0.42|0.580
81522299|NCT01064687|162734143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.46||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.79|0.14|0.005
81522300|NCT01064687|162734144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-28.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|-23.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-23.02|-34.50|<0.001
81522301|NCT01064687|162734144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.62|-5.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.06|-13.62|<0.001
81522302|NCT01064687|162734144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-24.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.8|-18.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-18.24|-29.80|<0.001
81522303|NCT01064687|162734144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.61||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.95|-0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.27|-8.95|0.038
81522304|NCT01064687|162734144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-19.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.18|-13.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.65|-25.18|<0.001
81522305|NCT01064687|162734145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.68||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.84|-2.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.52|-12.84|0.004
81522306|NCT01064687|162734145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.47||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.66|0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.73|-9.66|0.092
81522307|NCT01064687|162734146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|23.4||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than 7.0%.|Regression, Logistic|||||23.4|7.4|<0.001
81522308|NCT01064687|162734146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|10.1||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than 7.0%.|Regression, Logistic|||||10.1|3.9|<0.001
81522309|NCT01064687|162734146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|8.0||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than 7.0%.|Regression, Logistic|||||8.0|2.8|<0.001
81522310|NCT01064687|162734146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.5||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than 7.0%.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.5|1.5|<0.001
81522311|NCT01064687|162734146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.5||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than 7.0%.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.5|1.3|0.004
81590436|NCT02550652|162854362|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|21.7||||0.015||95.0|4.7|38.7||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||38.7|4.7|0.0150
81590437|NCT02550652|162854362|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|21.7||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|80.0|10.6|32.8||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.8|10.6|0.0150
81590438|NCT02550652|162854363|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-2.0||||0.8461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|13.4||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.4|-17.5|0.8461
81522312|NCT01064687|162734146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|20.8||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than or equal to 6.5%.|Regression, Logistic|||||20.8|6.7|<0.001
81522313|NCT01064687|162734146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|6.8||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than or equal to 6.5%.|Regression, Logistic|||||6.8|2.9|<0.001
81522314|NCT01064687|162734146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|10.9||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than or equal to 6.5%.|Regression, Logistic|||||10.9|3.7|<0.001
81522315|NCT01064687|162734146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|3.5||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than or equal to 6.5%.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.5|1.6|<0.001
81522316|NCT01064687|162734146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|4.6||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than or equal to 6.5%.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.6|1.6|<0.001
81522317|NCT01064687|162734147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|5.6||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than 7.0%.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.6|2.4|<0.001
81522318|NCT01064687|162734147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.5||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than 7.0%.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.5|1.1|0.008
81522319|NCT01064687|162734147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|5.1||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than or equal to 6.5%.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.1|2.3|<0.001
81522320|NCT01064687|162734147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.1||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than or equal to 6.5%.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.1|1.4|<0.001
81522321|NCT01064687|162734148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|35.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.26|43.16||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-B|Mixed Models Analysis|||||43.16|27.26|<0.001
81522322|NCT01064687|162734148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|21.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.97|27.28||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-B|Mixed Models Analysis|||||27.28|14.97|<0.001
81522323|NCT01064687|162734148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|22.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.63|30.72||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-B|Mixed Models Analysis|||||30.72|14.63|<0.001
81522324|NCT01064687|162734148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.59||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|14.87||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-B|Mixed Models Analysis|||||14.87|2.31|0.007
81522325|NCT01064687|162734148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.06|22.11||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-B|Mixed Models Analysis|||||22.11|6.06|<0.001
81522326|NCT01064687|162734148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.7||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.56|3.17||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-S|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.17|-14.56|0.207
81522327|NCT01064687|162734148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.54||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.41|5.32||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-S|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.32|-8.41|0.659
81590439|NCT02550652|162854363|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-2.0||||0.8461|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.1|8.1||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.1|-12.1|0.8461
81590440|NCT02550652|162854364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.353|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3530
81640078|NCT00657709|162970500|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs of the differences in the percentages of subjects at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two comparisons, rMenB Lot2 and rMenB Lot3 would be equivalent for 5/99 strain.|Vaccines Group Differences|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|The lot-to-lot differences in these percentages and associated 95% CIs were computed for each pair of rMenB+OMV lots.||The three vaccine lots would be considered equivalent if for each of the three strains and each pair of vaccine lots, the 95% CIs of the differences in the percentage of subjects with hSBA titers ≥ 1:5 at 1month after the third dose, were entirely within the interval \[-10%, 10%\].||2|0|
81640079|NCT00657709|162970500|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs of the differences in the percentages of subjects at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two comparisons, rMenB Lot1 and rMenB Lot2 would be equivalent for NZ98/254 strain.|Percentage group difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|8.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|The lot-to-lot differences in these percentages and associated 95% CIs were computed for each pair of rMenB+OMV lots.||The three vaccine lots would be considered equivalent if for each of the three strains and each pair of vaccine lots, the 95% CIs of the differences in the percentages of subjects with hSBA titers ≥ 1:5 at 1 month after the third dose, were entirely within the interval \[-10%, 10%\].||8|-2|
81640080|NCT00657709|162970500|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs of the differences in the percentages of subjects at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two comparisons, rMenB Lot1 and rMenB Lot3 would be equivalent for NZ 98/254 strain.|Percentage group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|The lot-to-lot difference in these percentages and associated 95% CIs were computed for each pair of rMenB+OMV lots.||The three vaccine lots would be considered equivalent if for each of the three strains and each pair of vaccine lots, the 95% CIs of the differences in the percentage of subjects with hSBA titers ≥ 1:5 at 1 month after the third dise, were entirely within the interval \[-10%, 10%\].||4|-6|
81459522|NCT00708552|162610556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8|||ANCOVA|||MMSE Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 24||0.8|-0.8|0.966
81522328|NCT01064687|162734148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.37|7.56||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-S|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.56|-10.37|0.759
81522329|NCT01064687|162734148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.75||||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|9.76||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-S|Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.76|-4.25|0.441
81459523|NCT00708552|162610556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.1|||ANCOVA|||MMSE Total score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 24||1.1|-0.5|0.505
81522330|NCT01064687|162734148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.15||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|4.79||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-S|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.79|-13.10|0.362
81590441|NCT02550652|162854365|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-0.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.491||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%."|ANCOVA|||||-0.491|-1.13|<0.0001
81590442|NCT02550652|162854365|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-0.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.019|-0.602||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%."|ANCOVA|||||-0.602|-1.019|<0.0001
81590443|NCT02550652|162854366|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|0.178||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.275||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%."|ANCOVA|||||0.275|0.081|0.0004
81590444|NCT02550652|162854366|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|0.178||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.115|0.241|||ANCOVA|||||0.241|0.115|0.0004
81590445|NCT02550652|162854367|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|0.088|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.052|0.124|||ANCOVA|Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).||||0.124|0.052|<0.0001
81590446|NCT02550652|162854367|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|0.088|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.065|0.112||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%."|ANCOVA|||||0.112|0.065|<0.0001
81590447|NCT02550652|162854368|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|13.9||||0.09||95.0|-2.4|30.1||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.1|-2.4|0.0900
81590448|NCT02550652|162854368|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|13.9||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|80.0|3.2|24.5||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.5|3.2|0.0900
81590449|NCT02550652|162854369|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|10.6||||0.1838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|27.6||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.6|-6.4|0.1838
81590450|NCT02550652|162854369|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|10.6||||0.1838|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.5|21.7||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.7|-0.5|0.1838
81590451|NCT02550652|162854370|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|7.3||||0.3726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|24.6||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.6|-10.0|0.3726
81590452|NCT02550652|162854370|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|7.3||||0.3726|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.0|18.6||"Stratified by race (Afro Caribbean/African American vs. Others) and region (US vs. non-US sites).~Statistically significant at pre-specified alpha of 20%"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.6|-4.0|0.3726
81590453|NCT03509948|162854385|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Least Squares Mean|79.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.4|95.35||||||Fed/Fasted Ratio||95.35|66.40|
81590454|NCT03509948|162854386|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Least Squares Mean|92.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.37|95.95||||||Fed/Fasted Ratio||95.95|88.37|
81590455|NCT03509948|162854387|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Least Squares Mean|90.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.99|97.2||||||Fed/Fasted Ratio||97.20|84.99|
81640081|NCT00657709|162970500|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided (5% CIs of the differences in the percentages of subjects at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two comparisons, rMenB Lot2 and rMenB Lot3 would be equivalent for NZ98/254 strain.|Percentage group difference|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|The lot-to-lot differences in these percentages and associated 95% CIs were computed for each pair of rMenB+OMV lots.||The three vaccine lots would be considered equivalent if for each of the three strains and each pair of vaccine lots, the 95% CIs of the differences in the percentage of subjects with hSBA titers ≥ 1:5 at one month after the third dose, were entirely within the interval \[-10%, 10%\].||1|-9|
81640082|NCT00657709|162970503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMCs (GMCrMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3+InfanrixHexa / GMCInfanrixHexa)|Geometric group difference|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.94|||ANOVA|GMCs and 95% CIs were constructed by exponentiating (base 10) the least squares means of the log10-transformed titers and their associated 95% CIs.||Immunogenicity of the pertussis components (FHA) of DTPa-HBV-IPV when given concomitantly with rMenB and PCV7 would be considered non-inferior to that of routine vaccines given alone if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for the ratio of GMCs one month after the third vaccination is ≥0.67.||0.94|0.76|
81640083|NCT00657709|162970503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMCs (GMCrMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3+InfanrixHexa / GMCInfanrixHexa)|Geometric group difference|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.89|||ANOVA|GMCs and 95% CIs were constructed by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means of the log10-transformed titers and their associated 95% CIs.||Immunogenicity of the pertussis component (Pertactin) of DTPa-HBV-IPV when given concomitantly with rMenB and PCV7 would be considered non-inferior to that of the routine vaccines given alone if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for the ratio of GMCs one month after the third vaccination is ≥0.67.||0.89|0.67|
81640084|NCT00657709|162970503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMCs (GMCrMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3+InfanrixHexa / GMCInfanrixHexa)|Geometric group difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.91|||ANOVA|GMCs and 95% CIs were constructed by exponentiating (base 10) the least squares means of the log10-transformed titers and their associated 95% CIS.||Immunogenicity of the pertussis components (PT) of DTPa-HBV-IPV when given concomitantly with rMenB and PCV7 would be considered non-inferior to that of the routine vaccines given alone if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for the ratio of GMCs one month after the third vaccination is ≥0.67.||0.91|0.71|
81640085|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|Percentage group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the routine infant vaccines, when given concomitantly with rMenB+OMV NZ at 2, 4, and 6 months of age,would be considered non-inferior to that of routine infant vaccines given alone, for diphtheria toxoids antigen, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response greater than or equal to the cut-off level ≥0.1 IU/mL for that antigen.||2|-1|
81640086|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|Percentage group difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the routine infant vaccines, when given concomitantly with rMenB+OMV NZ at 2, 4, and 6 months of age, would be considered non-inferior to that of routine infant vaccines given alone, for diphtheria toxoids antigen, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response greater than or equal to the cut-off level ≥1.0 IU/mL for that antigen.||1|-12|
81459524|NCT00708552|162610556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.6|||ANCOVA|||MMSE Total score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 24||1.6|0.0|0.044
81459525|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Basic Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 12||0.5|-0.5|0.869
81459526|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.8|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Basic Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 12||0.8|-0.4|0.500
81459527|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Basic Score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 12||0.8|-0.1|0.140
81459528|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Basic Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 24||0.5|-0.6|0.910
81459529|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Basic Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 24||0.7|-0.5|0.774
81459530|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Basic Score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 24||0.5|-0.7|0.726
81459531|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.7|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Instrumental Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 12||0.7|-2.2|0.292
81459532|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Instrumental Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 12||1.4|-1.3|0.946
81459533|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.6|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Instrumental Score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 12||1.6|-1.3|0.802
81522331|NCT01064687|162734149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|21.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.2|28.08||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-B|Mixed Models Analysis|||||28.08|15.20|<0.001
81522332|NCT01064687|162734149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.56|18.68||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-B|Mixed Models Analysis|||||18.68|5.56|<0.001
81522333|NCT01064687|162734149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.73||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|3.43||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-S|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.43|-10.90|0.307
81522334|NCT01064687|162734149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.75||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.05|5.55||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-S|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.55|-9.05|0.638
81522335|NCT02986854|162734272|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Difference in percentages|30.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.76|41.25|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A-day 29-Total seroresponse (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||41.25|21.76|
81522336|NCT02986854|162734272|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Difference in percentages|30.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.66|41.17|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A-day 29-Total seroresponse (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||41.17|21.66|
81522337|NCT02986854|162734272|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Difference in percentages|30.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.89|41.12|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A-day 29-Total seroresponse (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||41.12|21.89|
81522338|NCT02986854|162734272|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method.|Difference in percentages|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|3.36|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- DAY 29 : Total seroresponse (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||3.36|-3.15|
81522339|NCT02986854|162734272|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Difference in percentages|38.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.54|48.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C-day 29-Total seroresponse (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||48.90|28.54|
81522340|NCT02986854|162734272|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Difference in percentages|39.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.16|49.46|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C-day 29-Total seroresponse (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||49.46|29.16|
81522341|NCT02986854|162734272|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Difference in percentages|38.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.03|49.06|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C-day 29-Total seroresponse (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||49.06|29.03|
81522342|NCT02986854|162734272|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Difference in percentages|-0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|2.92|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C-DAY 29 : Total seroresponse (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||2.92|-4.12|
81522343|NCT02986854|162734272|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Difference in percentages|59.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.49|69.32|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W-day 29-Total seroresponse (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||69.32|49.49|
81522344|NCT02986854|162734272|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Difference in percentages|57.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.71|66.88|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W-day 29-Total seroresponse (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||66.88|46.71|
81522345|NCT02986854|162734272|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Difference in percentages|58.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.32|67.94|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W-day 29-Total seroresponse (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||67.94|48.32|
81522346|NCT02986854|162734272|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Difference in percentages|2.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|6.62|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W-DAY 29 : Total seroresponse (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||6.62|-1.17|
81590456|NCT03509948|162854389|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Least Squares Mean|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.25|1.75||||||Fed/Fasted Ratio||1.75|0.25|
81459534|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Instrumental Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 24||1.3|-2.1|0.636
81590457|NCT03509948|162854391|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Least Squares Mean|91.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.55|95.41||||||Fed/Fasted Ratio||95.41|87.55|
81590458|NCT03221257|162854394|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.9326|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9326
81590459|NCT03221257|162854395|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.9968|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9968
81590460|NCT03221257|162854396|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.46||||0.7489|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7489
81590461|NCT03221257|162854397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.2||||0.8898|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8898
81459535|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.5|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Instrumental Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 24||1.5|-2.0|0.752
81459536|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.7|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Instrumental Score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 24||1.7|-1.9|0.920
81522347|NCT02986854|162734272|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Difference in percentages|45.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.11|55.47|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y-day 29-Total seroresponse (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||55.47|35.11|
81522348|NCT02986854|162734272|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Difference in percentages|42.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.34|53.04|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y-day 29-Total seroresponse (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||53.04|32.34|
81522349|NCT02986854|162734272|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Difference in percentages|43.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.92|54.14|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y-day 29-Total seroresponse (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||54.14|33.92|
81522350|NCT02986854|162734272|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Difference in percentages|2.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|6.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- DAY 29 : Total seroresponse (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||6.3|-0.86|
81522351|NCT02986854|162734278|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|8.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|13.41|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||13.41|1.23|
81522352|NCT02986854|162734278|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method.|Between group differences in percentage|10.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.54|16.14|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||16.14|3.54|
81522353|NCT02986854|162734278|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method.|Between group differences in percentage|9.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|13.58|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Pooled Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||13.58|2.72|
81522354|NCT02986854|162734278|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method.|Between group differences in percentage|-2.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.17|3.24|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||3.24|-8.17|
81522355|NCT02986854|162734278|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|6.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|14.15|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||14.15|-3.57|
81522356|NCT02986854|162734278|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|8.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|16.52|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||16.52|-1.77|
81522357|NCT02986854|162734278|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|7.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|13.48|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||13.48|-2.34|
81522358|NCT02986854|162734278|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|-1.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.84|5.82|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||5.82|-9.84|
81522359|NCT02986854|162734278|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|44.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.25|54.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||54.60|30.25|
81522360|NCT02986854|162734278|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|38.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.93|48.58|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||48.58|23.93|
81522361|NCT02986854|162734278|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|41.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.15|49.72|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||49.72|28.15|
81640087|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|Percentage group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the routine infant vaccines, when given concomitantly with rMenB+OMV NZ at 2, 4, and 6 months of age, would be considered non-inferior to that of routine infant vaccines given alone, for Tetanus toxoids antigen, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response greater than or equal to the cut-off level ≥0.1 IU/mL for that antigen.||2|-2|
81459537|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Total Independence Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 12||0.6|-0.7|0.972
81459538|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.9|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Total Independence Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 12||0.9|-0.4|0.378
81459539|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.9|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Total Independence Score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 12||0.9|-0.3|0.346
81522362|NCT02986854|162734278|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|6.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|17.71|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||17.71|-5.31|
81522363|NCT02986854|162734278|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|27.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.25|37.65|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||37.65|19.25|
81640088|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|Percentage group difference|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the routine infant vaccines, when given concomitantly with rMenB+OMV NZ at 2, 4, and 6 months of age, would be considered non-inferior to that of routine infant vaccines given alone, for Tetanus toxoids antigen, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response greater than or equal to the cut-off level ≥1.0 IU/mL for that antigen.||1|-9|
81459540|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.9|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Total Independence Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-15mg at Week 24||0.9|-0.6|0.720
81522364|NCT02986854|162734278|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|27.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.6|37.95|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||37.95|19.60|
81522365|NCT02986854|162734278|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|27.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.5|37.76|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||37.76|19.50|
81522366|NCT02986854|162734278|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|-0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|1.86|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||1.86|-2.56|
81522367|NCT02986854|162734279|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|27.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.23|38.27|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||38.27|16.23|
81522368|NCT02986854|162734279|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|20.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.78|31.03|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||31.03|8.78|
81522369|NCT02986854|162734279|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|24.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.28|33.86|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||33.86|13.28|
81522370|NCT02986854|162734279|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|7.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|15.42|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||15.42|-0.76|
81522371|NCT02986854|162734279|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|27.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.04|42.14|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||42.14|11.04|
81590462|NCT03221257|162854398|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.86||||0.3826|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3826
81590463|NCT03221257|162854399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.2819|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2819
81590464|NCT03221257|162854400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.35||||0.7534|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7534
81590465|NCT03221257|162854401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.58||||0.1701|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1701
81590466|NCT03221257|162854402|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.44||||0.3515|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3515
81590467|NCT03221257|162854403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.51||||0.1177|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1177
81590468|NCT03221257|162854404|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.98||||0.1931|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1931
81590469|NCT03221257|162854405|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|121.3||||0.1811|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1811
81459541|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.0|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Total Independence Score, Placebo Vs SB-742457-35mg at Week 24||1.0|-0.6|0.598
81590470|NCT03221257|162854406|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.433||||0.3261|TWO_SIDED||||||Stratified log rank|||||||0.3261
81590471|NCT03221257|162854407|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.454|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.454
81590472|NCT01071512|162854419|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis used all available data from subjects, including those who dropped out early.||||0.17
81590473|NCT01071512|162854420|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis used all available data||||0.6
81590474|NCT01071512|162854421|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis used all available data||||0.3
81590475|NCT01071512|162854422|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis used all available data||||0.02
81590476|NCT01071512|162854423|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis used all available data||||0.9
81648353|NCT01086384|162986989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|15.9||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|18.2||P-value for the Hazard ratio obtained from the Cox regression analysis for FF/VI 100/25 µg versus FF 100 µg, adjusted for an interim analysis.|Regression, Cox||The estimated value represents the adjusted probability of 1 or more severe asthma exacerbations by Week 52 for FF 100 µg. Cox Proportional Hazards Model estimate at mean Baseline FEV1, age, and proportional coefficients for sex and region.|||18.2|13.5|0.036
81459542|NCT00708552|162610557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.1|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Total Independence Score, Placebo Vs Donepezil at Week 24||1.1|-0.5|0.480
81459543|NCT03971071|162610598|SUPERIORITY||Common odds ratio|1.37||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Erenumab 70 mg versus Placebo. Common odds ratio and p-value were obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by concomitant oral migraine preventive treatment initiated before screening and taken during baseline (Yes or No).|||2.05|0.92|0.13
81459544|NCT03971071|162610598|SUPERIORITY||Common odds ratio|2.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|3.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Erenumab 140 mg versus Placebo. Common odds ratio and p-value were obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by concomitant oral migraine preventive treatment initiated before screening and taken during baseline (Yes or No).|||3.05|1.33|<0.001
81459545|NCT03971071|162610599|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.23||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-0.1||Nominal p-value is presented without multiplicity adjustment.|Linear Mixed Model||Erenumab 70 mg versus Placebo. Covariates: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, concomitant oral migraine preventive treatment initiated before screening and taken during baseline (Yes or No), and baseline value.|||-0.10|-2.35|0.033
81459546|NCT03971071|162610599|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|-1.62||Nominal p-value is presented without multiplicity adjustment.|Linear Mixed Model||Erenumab 140 mg versus Placebo. Covariates: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, concomitant oral migraine preventive treatment initiated before screening and taken during baseline (Yes or No), and baseline value.|||-1.62|-3.87|<0.001
81522372|NCT02986854|162734279|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|16.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|31.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||31.90|0.04|
81590477|NCT02188485|162854432|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.278|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||This mean difference is not identical to the mean difference presented in the summary table because this mean difference was adjusted for random effects in the model.|Thwarted belonging (INQ-TB) at 10 week follow-up||||.278
81590478|NCT02188485|162854432|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.591|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||This mean difference is not identical to the mean difference presented in the summary table because this mean difference was adjusted for random effects in the model.|Perceived burden (INQ-PB) at 10-week follow-up||||.591
81459547|NCT03971071|162610600|SUPERIORITY||Common odds ratio|1.62||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Erenumab 70 mg versus Placebo. Common odds ratio and p-value were obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by concomitant oral migraine preventive treatment initiated before screening and taken during baseline (Yes or No).|||2.43|1.08|0.019
81590479|NCT02188485|162854433|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.511|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||This mean difference is not identical to the mean difference presented in the summary table because this mean difference was adjusted for random effects in the model.|||||.511
81590480|NCT02188485|162854434|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||This mean difference is not identical to the mean difference presented in the summary table because this mean difference was adjusted for random effects in the model.|||||.014
81459548|NCT03971071|162610600|SUPERIORITY||Common odds ratio|2.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|3.96|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Erenumab 140 mg versus Placebo. Common odds ratio and p-value were obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by concomitant oral migraine preventive treatment initiated before screening and taken during baseline (Yes or No).|||3.96|1.75|<0.001
81459549|NCT03971071|162610601|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-3.25||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|-0.88||Nominal p-value is presented without multiplicity adjustment.|Linear Mixed Model||Erenumab 70 mg versus Placebo. Covariates: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, concomitant oral migraine preventive treatment initiated before screening and taken during baseline (Yes or No), and baseline value.|||-0.88|-5.62|0.007
81459550|NCT03971071|162610601|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.13||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|0.22||Nominal p-value is presented without multiplicity adjustment.|Linear Mixed Model||Erenumab 140 mg versus Placebo. Covariates: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, concomitant oral migraine preventive treatment initiated before screening and taken during baseline (Yes or No), and baseline value.|||0.22|-4.48|0.075
81459551|NCT03971071|162610602|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.61||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|-0.29||Nominal p-value is presented without multiplicity adjustment.|Linear Mixed Model||Erenumab 70 mg versus Placebo. Covariates: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, concomitant oral migraine preventive treatment initiated before screening and taken during baseline (Yes or No), and baseline value.|||-0.29|-4.92|0.028
81590481|NCT00827372|162854441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0658|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||With a sample size of 14 evaluable subjects, we will have 80% power to detect a change in excess arm volume of .8 standard deviations using a two-sided paired t-test. We will have 90% power to detect a difference of .9 standard deviations. A Paired T-Test was used to test the difference in arm volume from the second baseline measurement to Cycle 2 only.||||0.0658
81590482|NCT00827372|162854442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0061|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A Paired T-Test was used to compare the IFP affected at first versus affected at last reading.||||0.0061
81590483|NCT00827372|162854443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0143|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A Paired T-Test was used for the difference in the impedance ratio from the second baseline to cycle 2, day 1||||0.0143
81590484|NCT02139644|162854450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.154||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|0.267|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects of treatment, sex, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and covariates of age and baseline FEV1.||A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for the primary endpoints analyses. Analyses appear in the defined sequence. This is the first in the sequence.||0.267|0.041|0.0076
81590485|NCT02139644|162854450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.131||||0.0322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.25|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects of treatment, sex, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and covariates of age and baseline FEV1.||A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for the primary endpoints analyses. Analyses appear in the defined sequence. This is the second in the sequence.||0.250|0.011|0.0322
81590486|NCT02139644|162854450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.335||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.216|0.453|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects of treatment, sex, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and covariates of age and baseline FEV1.||A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for the primary endpoints analyses. Analyses appear in the defined sequence. This is the third in the sequence.||0.453|0.216|0.0000
81590487|NCT02139644|162854450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.325||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.203|0.447|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects of treatment, sex, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and covariates of age and baseline FEV1.||A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for the primary endpoints analyses. Analyses appear in the defined sequence. This is the fourth in the sequence.||0.447|0.203|0.0000
81590488|NCT02139644|162854451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.262||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.168|0.356|||ANCOVA|Effects due to baseline trough AM FEV1, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment.||A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for the primary endpoints analyses. Analyses appear in the defined sequence. This is the fifth in the sequence.||0.356|0.168|0.0000
81590489|NCT02139644|162854451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.266||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.172|0.36|||ANCOVA|Effects due to baseline trough AM FEV1, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment.||A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for the primary endpoints analyses. Analyses appear in the defined sequence. This is the sixth in the sequence.||0.360|0.172|0.0000
81590490|NCT02139644|162854451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.151||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.244|||ANCOVA|Effects due to baseline trough AM FEV1, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment.||A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for the primary endpoints analyses. Analyses appear in the defined sequence. This is the seventh in the sequence.||0.244|0.057|0.0017
81590491|NCT02139644|162854451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.119||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.212|||ANCOVA|Effects due to baseline trough AM FEV1, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment.||A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for the primary endpoints analyses. Analyses appear in the defined sequence. This is the eighth in the sequence.||0.212|0.025|0.0132
81590492|NCT02139644|162854452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|10.926||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|19.471||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily (AM predose and pre-rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using an mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily AM PEF, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||19.471|2.380|0.0123
81640089|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|Percentage group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the polio type 1 of Diphtheria-Tetanus-Acellular Pertussis, Hepatitis B, Inactivated Poliovirus and Haemophilus influenzae type b (DTPa-HBV-IPV) when given concomitantly with rMenB and Pneumococcal 7-valent conjugate vaccine (PCV7) at 2, 4, and 6 months of age would be considered non-inferior to that of the confidence interval for the difference in the percentage of subjects with NT titers ≥1:8 was greater than -10%.||2|-5|
81459552|NCT03971071|162610602|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.37||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|-0.07||Nominal p-value is presented without multiplicity adjustment.|Linear Mixed Model||Erenumab 140 mg versus Placebo. Covariates: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, concomitant oral migraine preventive treatment initiated before screening and taken during baseline (Yes or No), and baseline value.|||-0.07|-4.67|0.043
81459553|NCT04556305|162610604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.409|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 1: Main effect of Mind (MindMoves + Mind vs. Move + Usual Care) for change over time||||.409
81590493|NCT02139644|162854452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|7.018||||0.1074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.531|15.567||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily (AM predose and pre-rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using an mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily AM PEF, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||15.567|-1.531|0.1074
81459554|NCT04556305|162610604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.456|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 2: Main effect of Move (MindMoves + Move vs. Mind + Usual Care) for change over time||||.456
81459555|NCT04556305|162610604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.692|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 3: Interaction effect of Mind x Move (MindMoves + Usual Care vs. Mind + Move) for change over time||||.692
81459556|NCT04556305|162610605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.179|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 1: Main effect of Mind (MindMoves + Mind vs. Move + Usual Care) for change over time||||.179
81459557|NCT04556305|162610605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 2: Main effect of Move (MindMoves + Move vs. Mind + Usual Care) for change over time||||.910
81459558|NCT04556305|162610605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.159|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 3: Interaction effect of Mind x Move (MindMoves + Usual Care vs. Mind + Move) for change over time||||.159
81459559|NCT04556305|162610606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 1: Main effect of Mind (MindMoves + Mind vs. Move + Usual Care) for change over time||||.078
81459560|NCT04556305|162610606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 2: Main effect of Move (MindMoves + Move vs. Mind + Usual Care) for change over time||||.130
81459561|NCT04556305|162610606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 3: Interaction effect of Mind x Move (MindMoves + Usual Care vs. Mind + Move) for change over time||||.430
81459562|NCT04556305|162610607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.772|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 1: Main effect of Mind (MindMoves + Mind vs. Move + Usual Care) for change over time||||.772
81459563|NCT04556305|162610607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.107|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 2: Main effect of Move (MindMoves + Move vs. Mind + Usual Care) for change over time||||.107
81459564|NCT04556305|162610607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.915|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 3: Interaction effect of Mind x Move (MindMoves + Usual Care vs. Mind + Move) for change over time||||.915
81459565|NCT04556305|162610608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 1: Main effect of Mind (MindMoves + Mind vs. Move + Usual Care) for change over time||||.078
81459566|NCT04556305|162610608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 2: Main effect of Move (MindMoves + Move vs. Mind + Usual Care) for change over time||||.130
81459567|NCT04556305|162610608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 3: Interaction effect of Mind x Move (MindMoves + Usual Care vs. Mind + Move) for change over time||||.430
81459568|NCT04556305|162610609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.487|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 1: Main effect of Mind (MindMoves + Mind vs. Move + Usual Care) for change over time||||.487
81459569|NCT04556305|162610609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.827|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 2: Main effect of Move (MindMoves + Move vs. Mind + Usual Care) for change over time||||.827
81459570|NCT04556305|162610609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.908|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 3: Interaction effect of Mind x Move (MindMoves + Usual Care vs. Mind + Move) for change over time||||.908
81459571|NCT04556305|162610610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 1: Main effect of Mind (MindMoves + Mind vs. Move + Usual Care) for change over time||||.371
81459572|NCT04556305|162610610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.633|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 2: Main effect of Move (MindMoves + Move vs. Mind + Usual Care) for change over time||||.633
81459573|NCT04556305|162610610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 3: Interaction effect of Mind x Move (MindMoves + Usual Care vs. Mind + Move) for change over time||||.230
81459574|NCT04556305|162610611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.798|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 1: Main effect of Mind (MindMoves + Mind vs. Move + Usual Care) for change over time||||.798
81459575|NCT04556305|162610611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.461|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 2: Main effect of Move (MindMoves + Move vs. Mind + Usual Care) for change over time||||.461
81459576|NCT04556305|162610611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.419|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 3: Interaction effect of Mind x Move (MindMoves + Usual Care vs. Mind + Move) for change over time||||.419
81459577|NCT04556305|162610612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.619|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 1: Main effect of Mind (MindMoves + Mind vs. Move + Usual Care) for change over time||||.619
81459578|NCT04556305|162610612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.468|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 2: Main effect of Move (MindMoves + Move vs. Mind + Usual Care) for change over time||||.468
81459579|NCT04556305|162610612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.387|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 3: Interaction effect of Mind x Move (MindMoves + Usual Care vs. Mind + Move) for change over time||||.387
81459580|NCT04556305|162610613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 1: Main effect of Mind (MindMoves + Mind vs. Move + Usual Care) for change over time||||.380
81459581|NCT04556305|162610613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.759|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 2: Main effect of Move (MindMoves + Move vs. Mind + Usual Care) for change over time||||.759
81459582|NCT04556305|162610613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.219|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 3: Interaction effect of Mind x Move (MindMoves + Usual Care vs. Mind + Move) for change over time||||.219
81522373|NCT02986854|162734279|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|21.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.73|36.11|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||36.11|6.73|
81522374|NCT02986854|162734279|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|10.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|21.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||21.60|-0.42|
81522375|NCT02986854|162734279|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|44.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.65|58.93|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||58.93|28.65|
81522376|NCT02986854|162734279|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|48.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.45|63.13|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||63.13|33.45|
81522377|NCT02986854|162734279|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|46.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.52|60.59|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||60.59|31.52|
81522378|NCT02986854|162734279|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.84|2.69|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||2.69|-11.84|
81459583|NCT04556305|162610614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.995|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 1: Main effect of Mind (MindMoves + Mind vs. Move + Usual Care) for change over time||||.995
81522379|NCT02986854|162734279|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.53|21.22|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||21.22|7.53|
81459584|NCT04556305|162610614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.946|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 2: Main effect of Move (MindMoves + Move vs. Mind + Usual Care) for change over time||||.946
81459585|NCT04556305|162610614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.593|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 3: Interaction effect of Mind x Move (MindMoves + Usual Care vs. Mind + Move) for change over time||||.593
81459586|NCT04556305|162610615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 1: Main effect of Mind (MindMoves + Mind vs. Move + Usual Care) for change over time||||.092
81459587|NCT04556305|162610615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.245|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 2: Main effect of Move (MindMoves + Move vs. Mind + Usual Care) for change over time||||.245
81459588|NCT04556305|162610615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.107|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 3: Interaction effect of Mind x Move (MindMoves + Usual Care vs. Mind + Move) for change over time||||.107
81459589|NCT04556305|162610616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.244|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 1: Main effect of Mind (MindMoves + Mind vs. Move + Usual Care) for change over time||||.244
81459590|NCT04556305|162610616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 2: Main effect of Move (MindMoves + Move vs. Mind + Usual Care) for change over time||||.085
81459591|NCT04556305|162610616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 3: Interaction effect of Mind x Move (MindMoves + Usual Care vs. Mind + Move) for change over time||||.710
81459592|NCT04556305|162610617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.491|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 1: Main effect of Mind (MindMoves + Mind vs. Move + Usual Care) for change over time||||.491
81459593|NCT04556305|162610617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.444|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 2: Main effect of Move (MindMoves + Move vs. Mind + Usual Care) for change over time||||.444
81459594|NCT04556305|162610617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.279|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Test 3: Interaction effect of Mind x Move (MindMoves + Usual Care vs. Mind + Move) for change over time||||.279
81459595|NCT00444535|162610680|OTHER|Clopper-Pearson exact test (binomial)|Exact binomial procedure|69.2||||||95.0|54.9|81.3||||||||81.3|54.9|
81459596|NCT02040805|162610727|NON_INFERIORITY|Margin based on clinically meaningful change of \>= 5 points.||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Test of non-inferiority.||||0.04
81459597|NCT02040805|162610728|NON_INFERIORITY|Margin based on clinically meaningful change of \>= 2.5 points.||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Test of non-inferiority.||||0.05
81459598|NCT02040805|162610729|OTHER|linear mixed models analysis|||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|df=1||||||<0.0001
81459599|NCT02040805|162610730|OTHER|linear mixed model|||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|df=1||||||<0.0001
81459600|NCT01213966|162610731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||PPR24 was summarized descriptively. No statistical test was performed. The PRR24 values were summarised when the corresponding regression fit had a p-value of p ≤0.01 and an adjusted coefficient of determination (R2) ≥0.85.|Regression, Linear|||PPR24 was summarised descriptively. No statistical test was performed.||||0.01
81459601|NCT00204490|162610732|OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||(FGBT% at 1 year of treatment minus FGBT% at baseline) divided by FGBT% at baseline.||||0.071
81522380|NCT02986854|162734279|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|12.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|20.89|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||20.89|7.10|
81522381|NCT02986854|162734279|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|12.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.34|21.05|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||21.05|7.34|
81459602|NCT00204490|162610732|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||(FGBT% at 2 year of treatment minus FGBT% at baseline) divided by FGBT% at baseline.||||0.080
81640090|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|vaccine group difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the polio type 2 of Diphtheria-Tetanus-Acellular Pertussis, Hepatitis B, Inactivated Poliovirus and Haemophilus influenzae type b (DTPa-HBVIPV) when given concomitantly with rMenB and Pneumococcal 7-valent conjugate vaccine (PCV7) at 2, 4, and 6 months of age would be considered non-inferior to that of the confidence interval for the difference in the percentage of subjects with NT titers ≥1:8 was greater than -10%.||-1|-11|
81459603|NCT00204490|162610732|OTHER||Slope|-0.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Mixed model|slope for interaction of treatment and time, placebo was the reference group; square root transformed outcome.|Intention to treat||||0.019
81459604|NCT03477006|162610735|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.91
81459605|NCT03477006|162610736|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.23
81459606|NCT03477006|162610737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.76
81459607|NCT00071110|162610739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0||||Statistic (t): -1.00|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.32
81459608|NCT00071110|162610740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0||||Statistic (t): 1.56|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81459609|NCT00071110|162610741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0||||Statistic (t): 1.40|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81522382|NCT02986854|162734279|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.99|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||1.99|-0.96|
81459610|NCT02166333|162610747|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.15||The P value is nominal and two-sided.|Log Rank||The Experience on Best Dose versus 200 IU/day hazard ratio and its 95% confidence interval were derived from a Cox regression model with dose group as the single model variable.|The Experience on Best Dose group includes all participants assigned or switched to best dose (1000 IU/day) and excludes 41 participants randomized to 2000 or 4000 IU/day who were never issued a bottle of best dose. For those randomized to 2000 or 4000 IU/day, at-risk time and events are measured from the date of their switch to best dose. 150 Experience on Best Dose participants (median follow-up, 10.2 mos) and 125 200 IU/day participants (median follow-up, 20.3 mos) were censored.||1.15|0.76|0.54
81459611|NCT02166333|162610747|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.25|||||The comparison of the Pooled Higher Doses group versus the 200 IU/d group is a sensitivity analysis.|||1.25|0.86|
81459612|NCT02166333|162610748|SUPERIORITY|The overall P tests for difference between groups in differential change from baseline over time and is from a 3 degree of freedom test of the combined 3 treatment-by-time interaction terms from the longitudinal mixed effects model.||||||0.15||||||The P value is nominal and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|3 degree of freedom interaction test||The two groups were assessed for differential change over time in change from baseline using a longitudinal mixed effects regression model with gait speed as the outcome and fixed effects including a single treatment term, 3 time point terms and 3 treatment-by-time interaction terms and a random intercept for participant.||||0.15
81522383|NCT02986854|162734280|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|14.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.46|25.39|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||25.39|3.46|
81459613|NCT00503698|162610754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.97||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.57|||Regression, Cox|Time to all-cause death analysed using stratified Cox regression model with treatment and sex as fixed factors, age and time in dialysis as covariates||||1.57|0.60|0.91
81459614|NCT00503698|162610755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.88||||0.4977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.28|||Regression, Cox|Time to all-cause death analysed using stratified Cox regression model with treatment and sex as fixed factors, age and time in dialysis as covariates||||1.28|0.60|0.4977
81459615|NCT00503698|162610756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.13||||0.4409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.53|||Negative binomial regression|||||1.53|0.83|0.4409
81459616|NCT01766076|162610761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mann Whitney test was used for nonparametric variables||||||<0.05
81459617|NCT00359424|162610784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.5||||0.7031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|9.1||The CMH statistic is tested at the two-sided alpha level of 0.05. For the interim analyses of the primary efficacy analysis, the alpha spending function method (Lan and DeMets, 1987) with O'Brien and Fleming (1979) stopping boundaries were adopted.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the dichotomized baseline NIHSS score (\<20 or ≥20).|Positive adjusted risk difference indicates greater risk in the Endovascular group, while negative adjusted risk difference indicates greater risk in the IV Only group.|Test of null hypothesis (equal proportions of subjects with mRS of 0-2 at 90 days post-randomization in IV Only and Endovascular treatment arms) versus alternative hypothesis (unequal proportions of subjects with mRS of 0-2 at 90 days post-randomization in IV Only and Endovascular treatment arms).||9.1|-6.1|.7031
81459618|NCT00359424|162610785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.0||||0.5241|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-10.3|6.2||The CMH statistic is tested at the two-sided alpha level of 0.01.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the dichotomized baseline NIHSS score (\<20 or ≥20).|Positive adjusted risk difference indicates greater risk in the Endovascular group, while negative adjusted risk difference indicates greater risk in the IV Only group.|Test of null hypothesis (equal proportions of subjects with mortality within 90 days post-randomization in IV Only and Endovascular treatment arms) versus alternative hypothesis (unequal proportions of subjects with mortality within 90 days post-randomization in IV Only and Endovascular treatment arms).||6.2|-10.3|.5241
81640091|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|Percentage group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the polio type 3 of DTPa-HBV-IPV when given concomitantly with rMenB and PCV7 at 2,4, and 6 months of age would be considered non-inferior to that of the routine vaccinations given alone, if the lower limit of the two sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in the percentage of subjects with NT titers ≥1:8 was greater than -10%.||2|-4|
81640092|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|percentage group difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the hepatitis B surface antigen component of DTPa-HBV-IPV when given concomitantly with rMenB and PCV7 vaccine at 2, 4, and 6 months of age would be considered non-inferior to that of the routine vaccinations given alone, if the lower limit of the two sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in the percentage of subjects with NT ≥10.0 mIU/ml was greater than -10%||-1|-5|
81640093|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|percentage group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the PRP-Hib component of DTPa-HBV-IPV when given concomitantly with rMenB and PCV7 vaccine at 2, 4, and 6 months of age would be considered non-inferiority that of the routine vaccinations given alone, if the lower limit of the two sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in the percentage of subjects with Hib capsular polysaccharide (PRP) antibody response greater than the protective cutoff of ≥0.15 μg/mL was greater than -10%.||1|-3|
81640094|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|7.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the PRP-Hib component of DTPa-HBV-IPV when given concomitantly with rMenB and PCV7 vaccine at 2, 4, and 6 months of age would be considered non-inferior to that of the routine vaccinations given alone, if the lower limit of the two sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in the percentage of subjects with Hib capsular polysaccharide (PRP) antibody response greater than the protective cutoff of ≥1.0 μg/mL was greater than -10%.||7|-7|
81640095|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|percentage group difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the 7 components of PCV7 when given concomitantly with rMenB and DTPa-HBV-IPV at 2, 4 and 6 months of age would be considered non-inferior to that of the routine vaccinations given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response greater than the cutoff of ≥0.35 μg/mL was, for the pneumococcal antigen PnC4.||0|-4|
81522384|NCT02986854|162734280|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|15.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|26.89|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||26.89|5.00|
81522385|NCT02986854|162734280|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|14.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.91|25.62|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||25.62|4.91|
81640096|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|Percentage group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|8.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the 7 components of PCV7 when given concomitantly with rMenB and DTPa-HBV-IPV at 2, 4, and 6 months of age would be considered non-inferior to that of the routine vaccinations given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response greater than the cutoff of ≥0.35 μg/mL, was, for PnC 6B antigen greater than -10%.||8|-4|
81640097|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|Percentage group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the 7 components of PCV7 when given concomitantly with rMenB and DTPa\_HBV-IPV vaccine at 2, 4, and 6 months of age would be considered non-inferior to that of the routine vaccinations given alone, if the lower limit of the two sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response greater than the cutoff of ≥0.35 μg/mL, was, for PnC 9V, greater than -10%.||1|-2|
81640098|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|Percentage group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the 7 components of PCV7 vaccine when given concomitantly with rMenB and DTPa-HBV-IPV at 2, 4, and 6 months of age would be considered non-inferior to that of the routine vaccinations given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response greater than the cutoff of ≥0.35 μg/mL, was, for PnC14 antigen, greater than -10%.||3|-4|
81522386|NCT02986854|162734280|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|-1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.51|5.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||5.50|-8.51|
81522387|NCT02986854|162734280|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|19.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.25|34.83|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||34.83|5.25|
81522388|NCT02986854|162734280|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|20.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.88|35.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||35.50|5.88|
81459619|NCT00359424|162610786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4||||0.8275|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-4.6|5.5||The CMH statistic is tested at the two-sided alpha level of 0.01.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the dichotomized baseline NIHSS score (\<20 or ≥20).|Positive adjusted risk difference indicates greater risk in the Endovascular group, while negative adjusted risk difference indicates greater risk in the IV Only group.|Test of null hypothesis (equal proportions of subjects with sICH within 30 hours post IV tPA initiation in IV Only and Endovascular treatment arms) versus alternative hypothesis (unequal proportions of subjects with sICH within 30 hours post IV tPA initiation in IV Only and Endovascular treatment arms).||5.5|-4.6|.8275
81459620|NCT02259010|162610798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.19|||||Estimates were obtained using a mixed effects model of log (PK parameter) with fixed terms for the itraconazole effect and random terms for participant within period.|||1.19|0.82|
81459621|NCT02259010|162610799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.79|||||Estimates were obtained using a mixed effects model of log (PK parameter) with fixed terms for the itraconazole effect and random terms for participant within period.|||1.79|1.02|
81459622|NCT02259010|162610800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.95|||||Estimates were obtained using a mixed effects model of log (PK parameter) with fixed terms for the itraconazole effect and random terms for participant within period.|||1.95|0.99|
81459623|NCT03655405|162610811|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.972||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.138|||Regression, Poisson|Number of PIMs at follow-up, adjusted for baseline value||||1.138|0.830|0.723
81459624|NCT03655405|162610812|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.763||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.594|0.979|||Regression, Poisson|Number of potentially inappropriate DDD at follow-up, adjusted for baseline value||||0.979|0.594|0.033
81459625|NCT03655405|162610813|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.915||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.834|1.005|||Regression, Poisson|Number of chronic drugs at follow-up, adjusted for baseline value||||1.005|0.834|0.064
81459626|NCT03655405|162610814|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.019||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.833|1.246|||Regression, Poisson|Number of chronic drugs at follow-up, adjusted for baseline value||||1.246|0.833|0.857
81459627|NCT03655405|162610816|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.36||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|7.89|||Regression, Linear|Scale value at follow-up, adjusted for baseline value||Analysis for the scale component||7.89|-10.60|0.769
81459628|NCT03655405|162610816|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.096||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.202|0.01|||Regression, Linear|Scale value at follow-up, adjusted for baseline value||Analysis for the index component||0.01|-0.202|0.075
81459629|NCT03655405|162610817|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.237||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.886|1.727|||Mixed-effect regression, Poisson|Number at follow-up, adjusted for baseline value||||1.727|0.886|0.212
81459630|NCT03655405|162610818|SUPERIORITY||p-value|0.675||||0.675|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.675
81459631|NCT03655405|162610819|SUPERIORITY||p-value|0.615||||0.615|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.615
81459632|NCT03655405|162610820|SUPERIORITY||p-value|0.366||||0.366|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.366
81522389|NCT02986854|162734280|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|19.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.53|34.58|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||34.58|6.53|
81459633|NCT03655405|162610821|SUPERIORITY||p-value|0.738||||0.738|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.738
81459634|NCT03655405|162610822|SUPERIORITY||p-value|0.781||||0.781|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.781
81459635|NCT03655405|162610823|SUPERIORITY||p-value|0.958||||0.958|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.958
81459636|NCT03655405|162610824|SUPERIORITY||p-value|0.911||||0.911|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.911
81459637|NCT01445730|162610846|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81459638|NCT01445730|162610847|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81459639|NCT01445730|162610848|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81459640|NCT01445730|162610849|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81459641|NCT01445730|162610850|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.006
81459642|NCT01445730|162610851|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81459643|NCT01445730|162610852|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81459644|NCT03805412|162610867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.694|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.694
81459645|NCT03817190|162610876|SUPERIORITY||Proportion of participants|-0.2277||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0415|0.586|||GLMM|||||0.5860|-1.0415|0.6880
81459646|NCT03817190|162610877|SUPERIORITY||Proportion of participants|-0.276||||0.4321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9185|0.3665|||GLMM|||||0.3665|-0.9185|0.4321
81459647|NCT00529087|162610948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|24.4|||<|0.001||95.0|17.3|31.4|||Chi-squared|||||31.4|17.3|<0.001
81459648|NCT00529087|162610949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|19.5|||<|0.001||95.0|15.1|24.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||24.0|15.1|<0.001
81459649|NCT00529087|162610949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|20.9|||<|0.001||95.0|16.1|25.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||25.7|16.1|<0.001
81459650|NCT00529087|162610950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test for comparisons of survival distributions||||||<0.001
81459651|NCT00529087|162610951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|1.6|||<|0.001||95.0|1.1|2.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor and baseline weekly RFBM as covariate||||2.1|1.1|<0.001
81459652|NCT00529087|162610951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|0.7||||0.011||95.0|0.2|1.2|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor and baseline weekly RFBM as covariate||||1.2|0.2|0.011
81459653|NCT00529087|162610953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|20.4|||<|0.001||95.0|9.5|31.3|||Chi-squared|||||31.3|9.5|<0.001
81459654|NCT00529087|162610953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|7.0||||0.212||95.0|-4.0|18.0|||Chi-squared|||||18.0|-4.0|0.212
81459655|NCT00529087|162610954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The statistical analysis for all time points (1, 2, 3 and 6 hours) is only shown once as the p value is the same for all time points.||||<0.001
81459656|NCT00529087|162610954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The statistical analysis for all time points (1, 2, 3 and 6 hours) is only shown once as the p value is the same for all time points.||||<0.001
81459657|NCT00529087|162610955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.5|||<|0.001||95.0|11.2|17.9|||ANOVA|Treatment as a factor||1 hour||17.9|11.2|<0.001
81459658|NCT00529087|162610955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0|||<|0.001||95.0|4.6|11.4|||ANOVA|Treatment as a factor||1 hour||11.4|4.6|<0.001
81522390|NCT02986854|162734280|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.67|8.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||8.40|-9.67|
81590494|NCT02139644|162854452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|20.824||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.253|29.395||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily (AM predose and pre-rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using an mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily AM PEF, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||29.395|12.253|0.0000
81590495|NCT02139644|162854452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|21.273||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.728|29.818||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily (AM predose and pre-rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using an mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily AM PEF, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||29.818|12.728|0.0000
81590496|NCT02139644|162854452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|9.898||||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.349|18.447||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily (AM predose and pre-rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using an mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily AM PEF, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||18.447|1.349|0.0233
81590497|NCT02139644|162854452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|14.255||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.732|22.778||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily (AM predose and pre-rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using an mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily AM PEF, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||22.778|5.732|0.0011
81590498|NCT02139644|162854452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|10.347||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.822|18.872||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily (AM predose and pre-rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using an mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily AM PEF, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||18.872|1.822|0.0175
81590499|NCT02139644|162854453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.165||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.251|-0.08||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of the total daily asthma symptom scores over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.080|-0.251|0.0002
81590500|NCT02139644|162854453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.143||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.229|-0.058||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of the total daily asthma symptom scores over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.058|-0.229|0.0010
81590501|NCT02139644|162854453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.23||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.315|-0.144||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of the total daily asthma symptom scores over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.144|-0.315|0.0000
81590502|NCT02139644|162854453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.194||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.279|-0.109||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of the total daily asthma symptom scores over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.109|-0.279|0.0000
81459659|NCT00529087|162610955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.5|||<|0.001||95.0|14.4|22.5|||ANOVA|Treatment as a factor||2 hours||22.5|14.4|<0.001
81459660|NCT00529087|162610955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.4|||<|0.001||95.0|6.3|14.5|||ANOVA|Treatment as a factor||2 hours||14.5|6.3|<0.001
81459661|NCT00529087|162610955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.3|||<|0.001||95.0|15.0|23.5|||ANOVA|Treatment as a factor||3 hours||23.5|15.0|<0.001
81459662|NCT00529087|162610955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0|||<|0.001||95.0|6.7|15.3|||ANOVA|Treatment as a factor||3 hours||15.3|6.7|<0.001
81459663|NCT00529087|162610955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.5|||<|0.001||95.0|15.2|23.9|||ANOVA|Treatment as a factor||4 hours||23.9|15.2|<0.001
81459664|NCT00529087|162610955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0|||<|0.001||95.0|6.6|15.4|||ANOVA|Treatment as a factor||4 hours||15.4|6.6|<0.001
81640099|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|Percentage group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the 7 components of PCV7 when given concomitantly with rMenB and DTPa-HBV-IPV vaccine at 2, 4, and 6 months of age would be considered non-inferior to that of the routine vaccinations given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response greater than the cutoff of ≥0.35 μg/mL, was, for PnC 18C antigen greater than -10%.||1|-3|
81640100|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|Percentage group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the 7 components of PCV7 when given concomitantly with rMenB and DTPa-HBV-IPV vaccine at 2, 4 and 6 months of age would be considered non-inferior to that of the routine vaccinations given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response greater than the cutoff of ≥0.35 μg/mL, was for PnC 19F antigen, greater than -10%.||4|-3|
81640101|NCT00657709|162970504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|Percentage group difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the 7 components of PCV7 when given concomitantly with rMenB and DTPa-HBV-IPV vaccine at 2, 4, and 6 months of age would be considered non-inferior to that of the routine vaccinations given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response greater than the cutoff of ≥0.35 μg/mL, was for PnC 23F antigen, greater than -10%.||2|-8|
81640102|NCT00657709|162970505|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|Percentage group difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the FHA antigen of DTPa-HBV-IPV when given concomitantly with rMenB and PCV7 vaccine at 2, 4 and 6 months of age would be considered non-inferior to that of the routine vaccinations given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects was greater than -10%.||4|-9|
81640103|NCT00657709|162970505|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|Percentage group difference|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the Pertactin antigen of DTPa-HBV-IPV when given concomitantly with rMenB and PCV7 at 2, 4 and 6 months of age would be considered non-inferior to that of the routine vaccinations given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects was greater than -10%.||-3|-16|
81640104|NCT00657709|162970505|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|{PConcomitant Vaccine +rMenB+OMV NZ lot1+lot2+lot3 minus PConcomitant Vaccine}|Percentage group difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of the PT antigen of DTPa-HBV-IPV vaccine given concomitantly with rMenB and PCV7 vaccine at 2, 4, and 6 months of age would be considered non-inferior to that of the routine vaccinations given alone if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects was greater than -10%.||2|-7|
81640105|NCT02607956|162970509|NON_INFERIORITY|A sample of approximately 600 participants randomized 1:1 achieves at least 95% power using a non-inferiority margin of 12% assuming a response rate in both groups of 91% (Reference Genvoya studies) and a one-sided alpha level of 0.025.|Difference in Percentages|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.002|-7.9|1.0|||||Differences in percentages of participants between groups and their 95.002% CIs were calculated based on Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).|||1.0|-7.9|
81640106|NCT02607956|162970509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was calculated from CMH test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).||||||0.12
81640107|NCT02607956|162970510|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|3.2|||||Differences in percentages of participants between groups and their 95% CIs were calculated based on MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).|||3.2|-7.9|
81640108|NCT02607956|162970510|OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was calculated from CMH test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).||||||0.41
81640109|NCT02607956|162970511|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|3.9|||||Differences in percentages of participants between groups and their 95% CIs were calculated based on MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).|||3.9|-7.8|
81640110|NCT02607956|162970511|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was calculated from CMH test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).||||||0.52
81640111|NCT02607956|162970512|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|1.5|||||The differences in percentages of participants between treatment groups and their 95% CIs were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).|||1.5|-9.4|
81640112|NCT02607956|162970512|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was calculated from CMH test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).||||||0.16
81640113|NCT02607956|162970513|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|3.8|||||The differences in percentages of participants between treatment groups and their 95% CIs were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).|||3.8|-8.8|
81640114|NCT02607956|162970513|OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was calculated from CMH test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).||||||0.44
81640115|NCT02607956|162970514|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|5.3|||||The differences in percentages of participants between treatment groups and their 95% CIs were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).|||5.3|-7.4|
81640116|NCT02607956|162970514|OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was calculated from CMH test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).||||||0.74
81640117|NCT02607956|162970515|OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.08||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.17|||ANOVA|p-value was adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum and region stratum.|Difference in least-squares mean (LSM), and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum and region stratum.|||0.17|-0.01|0.081
81640118|NCT02607956|162970516|OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.06||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.15|||ANOVA|p-value was adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum and region stratum.|Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum and region stratum.|||0.15|-0.03|0.18
81459665|NCT00529087|162610955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.7|||<|0.001||95.0|15.2|24.1|||ANOVA|Treatment as a factor||6 hours||24.1|15.2|<0.001
81459666|NCT00529087|162610955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.7|||<|0.001||95.0|6.2|15.2|||ANOVA|Treatment as a factor||6 hours||15.2|6.2|<0.001
81459667|NCT00529087|162610956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|21.0|||<|0.001||95.0|10.2|31.9|||Chi-squared|||||31.9|10.2|<0.001
81459668|NCT00529087|162610956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|5.6||||0.316||95.0|-5.3|16.5|||Chi-squared|||||16.5|-5.3|0.316
81459669|NCT00529087|162610957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|19.7|||<|0.001||95.0|9.4|30.1|||Chi-squared|||||30.1|9.4|<0.001
81459670|NCT00529087|162610957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|13.3||||0.016||95.0|2.6|24.0|||Chi-squared|||||24.0|2.6|0.016
81459671|NCT00529087|162610958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||<|0.001||95.0|1.0|1.9|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor, Baseline as covariate||||1.9|1.0|<0.001
81459672|NCT00529087|162610958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.102||95.0|-0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor, Baseline as covariate||||0.8|-0.1|0.102
81459673|NCT00529087|162610959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|1.1|||<|0.001||95.0|0.6|1.5|||ANCOVA|||||1.5|0.6|<0.001
81459674|NCT00529087|162610959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|0.4|||<|0.001||95.0|0.0|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|0.0|<0.001
81459675|NCT00529087|162610960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|||<|0.001||95.0|0.8|1.6|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor, Baseline as covariate||||1.6|0.8|<0.001
81640119|NCT02607956|162970517|OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.09||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.18|||ANOVA|p-value was adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum and region stratum.|Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum and region stratum.|||0.18|0.00|0.054
81640120|NCT02607956|162970518|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-23.0||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.0|4.0|||ANOVA|P-value was adjusted by the baseline HIV-1 RNA and region stratum.|Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were adjusted by the baseline HIV-1 RNA and region stratum.|||4|-49|0.096
81640121|NCT02607956|162970519|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-47.0||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.0|-12.0|||ANOVA|P-value was adjusted by the baseline HIV-1 RNA and region stratum.|Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were adjusted by the baseline HIV-1 RNA and region stratum.|||-12|-81|0.008
81459676|NCT00529087|162610960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.012||95.0|0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor, Baseline as covariate||||0.9|0.1|0.012
81459677|NCT00529087|162610961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.002||95.0|0.2|0.7|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor, Baseline as covariate||||0.7|0.2|0.002
81459678|NCT00529087|162610961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.119||95.0|-0.1|0.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor, Baseline as covariate||||0.5|-0.1|0.119
81459679|NCT00529087|162610962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|-0.3||||0.008||95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor, Baseline as covariate||||-0.1|-0.5|0.008
81459680|NCT00529087|162610962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|-0.2||||0.015||95.0|-0.5|0.0|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor, Baseline as covariate||||0.0|-0.5|0.015
81459681|NCT00529087|162610965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.731||95.0|-5.4|7.7|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor, Baseline as covariate||||7.7|-5.4|0.731
81459682|NCT00529087|162610965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.779||95.0|-5.6|7.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor, Baseline as covariate||||7.5|-5.6|0.779
81459683|NCT00529087|162610966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|5.6||||0.023||95.0|0.8|10.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor, baseline as covariate||||10.4|0.8|0.023
81459684|NCT00529087|162610966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|2.8||||0.258||95.0|-2.0|7.6|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor, baseline as covariate||||7.6|-2.0|0.258
81459685|NCT00529087|162610968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0||||0.071||95.0|-0.6|14.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor, baseline as covariate||||14.5|-0.6|0.071
81459686|NCT00529087|162610968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.6||||0.087||95.0|-1.0|14.2|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor, baseline as covariate||||14.2|-1.0|0.087
81459687|NCT00529087|162610969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.6||||0.038||95.0|0.4|14.7|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor, baseline as covariate||||14.7|0.4|0.038
81459688|NCT00529087|162610969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3||||0.237||95.0|-2.8|11.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment as factor, baseline as covariate||||11.5|-2.8|0.237
81459689|NCT02954601|162610970|OTHER|Values obtained using a Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance with an unstructured covariance matrix. Treatment, Period and Baseline value (for change and percent change) are factors in the model with repeated values for a subject.||||||0.1311|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1311
81459690|NCT02954601|162610973|OTHER|||||||0.3061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Values obtained using a Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance with an unstructured covariance matrix. Treatment period and Baseline value (for change and percent change) are factors in the model with repeated values for subject.||||0.3061
81459691|NCT05251337|162610997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.462|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.462
81459692|NCT05251337|162610998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.285|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.285
81459693|NCT05251337|162611000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.091
81459694|NCT03158038|162611009|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|1.9||||||||1.9|-6.7|
81459695|NCT03158038|162611010|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|13.2||||||Statistical analysis up to Day 8||13.2|-12.8|
81459696|NCT03158038|162611010|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|13.2||||||Statistical analysis up to Day 15||13.2|-14.1|
81590503|NCT02139644|162854453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.064||||0.1381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.021||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of the total daily asthma symptom scores over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||0.021|-0.150|0.1381
81590504|NCT02139644|162854453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.051||||0.2438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|0.035||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of the total daily asthma symptom scores over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||0.035|-0.136|0.2438
81590505|NCT02139644|162854453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.029||||0.5095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.114|0.057||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of the total daily asthma symptom scores over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||0.057|-0.114|0.5095
81590506|NCT02139644|162854454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.463||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.716|-0.209||Significance level of 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of total daily (24-hour) use of albuterol/ salbutamol inhalation aerosol (number of inhalations) over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline value, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.209|-0.716|0.0004
81590507|NCT02139644|162854454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.464||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.718|-0.211||Significance level of 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of total daily (24-hour) use of albuterol/ salbutamol inhalation aerosol (number of inhalations) over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline value, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.211|-0.718|0.0003
81590508|NCT02139644|162854454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.675||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.928|-0.421||Significance level of 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of total daily (24-hour) use of albuterol/ salbutamol inhalation aerosol (number of inhalations) over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline value, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.421|-0.928|0.0000
81590509|NCT02139644|162854454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.704||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.957|-0.45||Significance level of 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of total daily (24-hour) use of albuterol/ salbutamol inhalation aerosol (number of inhalations) over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline value, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.450|-0.957|0.0000
81522391|NCT02986854|162734280|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|30.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.78|45.45|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||45.45|16.78|
81522392|NCT02986854|162734280|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|34.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.29|49.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||49.20|21.29|
81640122|NCT02607956|162970520|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-14.0||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.0|25.0|||ANOVA|p-value was adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum and region stratum.|Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum and region stratum.|||25|-52|0.48
81640123|NCT02006641|162970536|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.92||Corrected for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, country, MMSE stratum, week as fixed effects, baseline score, treatment-by-week, MMSE stratum-by-week, and baseline-by-week interactions|A negative mean difference indicates a treatment effect in favour of idalopirdine|For demonstrating efficacy of a dose, change in cognition (ADAS-cog) and either change in daily functioning (ADCS-ADL23) or change in global clinical impression (ADCS-CGIC) at Week 24 had to show statistically significant favourable differences compared to placebo at Week 24. Overall, type 1 error was controlled at 5% by multiplicity adjustment. Testing of the doses was done in a gated manner, first testing 30 mg at a 5% significance level, and only if found efficacious, then moving on to 10 mg.||0.92|-1.10|1.000
81522393|NCT02986854|162734280|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|32.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.3|47.13|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||47.13|19.30|
81522394|NCT02986854|162734280|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|-4.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.45|0.74|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||0.74|-9.45|
81459697|NCT00333983|162611067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||||||P value was set at .025 to adjust for 2 treatment comparisons and for interim monitoring for the treatment effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||An analysis of all robot interventions compared with intensive conventional exercise for Fugl-Meyer change were completed using linear mixed models.||||.025
81459698|NCT02992236|162611121|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81640124|NCT02006641|162970536|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.2223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|1.65||Corrected for multiplicity according to the multiple testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, country, MMSE stratum, week as fixed effects, baseline score, treatment-by-week, MMSE stratum-by-week, and baseline-by-week interactions|A negative mean difference indicates a treatment effect in favour of idalopirdine.|For demonstrating efficacy of a dose, change in cognition (ADAS-cog) and either change in daily functioning (ADCS-ADL23) or change in global clinical impression (ADCS-CGIC) at Week 24 had to show statistically significant favourable differences compared to placebo at Week 24. Overall, type 1 error was controlled at 5% by multiplicity adjustment. Testing of the doses was done in a gated manner, first testing 30 mg at a 5% significance level, and only if found efficacious, then moving on to 10 mg.||1.65|-0.38|0.2223
81640125|NCT02006641|162970537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|1.46||Corrected for multiplicity according to the multiple testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, country, MMSE stratum, week as fixed effects, baseline score, treatment-by-week, MMSE stratum-by-week, and baseline-by-week interactions|A positive mean difference indicates a treatment effect in favour of idalopirdine.|For demonstrating efficacy of a dose, change in cognition (ADAS-cog) and either change in daily functioning (ADCS-ADL23) or change in global clinical impression (ADCS-CGIC) at Week 24 had to show statistically significant favourable differences compared to placebo at Week 24. Overall, type 1 error was controlled at 5% by multiplicity adjustment. Testing of the doses was done in a gated manner, first testing 30 mg at a 5% significance level, and only if found efficacious, then moving on to 10 mg.||1.46|-1.11|1.000
81640126|NCT02006641|162970537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|1.33||Corrected for multiplicity according to the multiple testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, country, MMSE stratum, week as fixed effects, baseline score, treatment-by-week, MMSE stratum-by-week, and baseline-by-week interactions|A positive mean difference indicates a treatment effect in favour of idalopirdine.|For demonstrating efficacy of a dose, change in cognition (ADAS-cog) and either change in daily functioning (ADCS-ADL23) or change in global clinical impression (ADCS-CGIC) at Week 24 had to show statistically significant favourable differences compared to placebo at Week 24. Overall, type 1 error was controlled at 5% by multiplicity adjustment. Testing of the doses was done in a gated manner, first testing 30 mg at a 5% significance level, and only if found efficacious, then moving on to 10 mg.||1.33|-1.27|1.000
81640127|NCT02006641|162970538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.1||Corrected for multiplicity according to the multiple testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, country, MMSE stratum, week as fixed effects, baseline score, treatment-by-week, MMSE stratum-by-week, and baseline-by-week interactions|A negative mean difference indicates a treatment effect in favour of idalopirdine.|For demonstrating efficacy of a dose, change in cognition (ADAS-cog) and either change in daily functioning (ADCS-ADL23) or change in global clinical impression (ADCS-CGIC) at Week 24 had to show statistically significant favourable differences compared to placebo at Week 24. Overall, type 1 error was controlled at 5% by multiplicity adjustment. Testing of the doses was done in a gated manner, first testing 30 mg at a 5% significance level, and only if found efficacious, then moving on to 10 mg.||0.10|-0.23|1.000
81640128|NCT02006641|162970538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.21||Corrected for multiplicity according to the multiple testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, country, MMSE stratum, week as fixed effects, baseline score, treatment-by-week, MMSE stratum-by-week, and baseline-by-week interactions|A negative mean difference indicates a treatment effect in favour of idalopirdine.|For demonstrating efficacy of a dose, change in cognition (ADAS-cog) and either change in daily functioning (ADCS-ADL23) or change in global clinical impression (ADCS-CGIC) at Week 24 had to show statistically significant favourable differences compared to placebo at Week 24. Overall, type 1 error was controlled at 5% by multiplicity adjustment. Testing of the doses was done in a gated manner, first testing 30 mg at a 5% significance level, and only if found efficacious, then moving on to 10 mg.||0.21|-0.12|1.000
81640129|NCT00674609|162970595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||estimated mean treatment difference|-0.67||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||The change in mean pain NRS score (average pain) was analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the baseline value as a covariate and region and treatment group as factors. The null hypothesis was that of no treatment difference.||-0.14|-1.21|0.014
81590510|NCT02139644|162854454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.212||||0.1014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.465|0.042||Significance level of 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of total daily (24-hour) use of albuterol/ salbutamol inhalation aerosol (number of inhalations) over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline value, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||0.042|-0.465|0.1014
81590511|NCT02139644|162854454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.239||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.492|0.014||Significance level of 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of total daily (24-hour) use of albuterol/ salbutamol inhalation aerosol (number of inhalations) over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline value, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||0.014|-0.492|0.0640
81590512|NCT02139644|162854454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.241||||0.0626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.494|0.013||Significance level of 0.05|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of total daily (24-hour) use of albuterol/ salbutamol inhalation aerosol (number of inhalations) over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline value, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||0.013|-0.494|0.0626
81590513|NCT02139644|162854455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1679||||||Significance level of 0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.1679
81590514|NCT02139644|162854455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1701||||||Significance level of 0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.1701
81590515|NCT02139644|162854455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0437||||||Significance level of 0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.0437
81459699|NCT03808948|162611146|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.4842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.97|||Regression, Logistic|||Binary logistic regression with mGFR/eGFR ratio as independent variate, AKI as binary outcome||1.97|0.08|0.4842
81459700|NCT00568451|162611228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median|12.5|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|4.5||||Kaplan-Meier||||||4.5|
81459701|NCT03982511|162611233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.73|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT, primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. P-values will be provided in addition to effect size.|ANOVA|Repeated measures|Effect size: 0.17|Difference on difference from T2 to T1 for BMI z-score||||.73
81459702|NCT03982511|162611233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.98|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|Repeated measures||Difference on difference for BMI z-score from T3 to T1|Effect size: -0.01|||.98
81459703|NCT03982511|162611233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.97||0.63|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|Repeated measures||Difference on difference for BMI percentile from T2 to T1|Effect size: 0.24|||0.63
81459704|NCT03982511|162611233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.51||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|Repeated measures||Difference on difference for BMI percentile from T3 to T1|Effect size: 0.03|||0.96
81459705|NCT03982511|162611234|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|Repeated measures||Difference on difference for Emotion regulation subscale from T2 to T1|Effect size: 0.79|||0.12
81590516|NCT02139644|162854455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1718||||||Significance level of 0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.1718
81590517|NCT02139644|162854455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3134||||||Significance level of 0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.3134
81590518|NCT02139644|162854455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.993||||||Significance level of 0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.9930
81590519|NCT02139644|162854455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9999||||||Significance level of 0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.9999
81590520|NCT02139644|162854456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.301||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|0.508||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in AQLQ(S) score (patients ≥18 years of age) at endpoint (ie, last postbaseline observation) was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline AQLQ(S) score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment, imputing missing data via last observation carried forward (LOCF).||0.508|0.094|0.0044
81590521|NCT02139644|162854456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.253||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|0.458||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in AQLQ(S) score (patients ≥18 years of age) at endpoint (ie, last postbaseline observation) was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline AQLQ(S) score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment, imputing missing data via last observation carried forward (LOCF).||0.458|0.048|0.0155
81459706|NCT03982511|162611234|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|Repeated measures||Difference on difference for emotion regulation subscale from T3 to T1|Effect size: -0.02|||0.96
81459707|NCT03982511|162611235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.42||0.28|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|Repeated measures||Difference on difference for child weekly screen time from T2 to T1|Effect size: -0.41|||0.28
81459708|NCT03982511|162611235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.17||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|Repeated measures||Difference on difference for child weekly screen time from T3 to T1|Effect size: 0.42|||0.43
81640130|NCT00674609|162970595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.32||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.22|||ANCOVA|||The change in mean pain NRS score (average pain) was analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the baseline value as a covariate and region and treatment group as factors. The null hypothesis was that of no treatment difference.||0.22|-0.86|0.244
81640131|NCT00674609|162970596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.31||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Each secondary variable was tested using a two-sided significance level of α=0.05, unless otherwise specified. P-values of \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant. If the overall treatment effect for the secondary variables was statistically significant then treatment comparisons was made between active treatments and placebo.||0.34|-0.97|0.346
81640132|NCT00674609|162970596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.02||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.68|||ANCOVA|||Each secondary variable was tested using a two-sided significance level of α=0.05, unless otherwise specified. P-values of \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant. If the overall treatment effect for the secondary variables was statistically significant then treatment comparisons was made between active treatments and placebo.||0.68|-0.64|0.95
81640133|NCT00674609|162970597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.49||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|1.09|||ANCOVA|||Each secondary variable was tested using a two-sided significance level of α=0.05, unless otherwise specified. P-values of \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant. If the overall treatment effect for the secondary variables was statistically significant then treatment comparisons was made between active treatments and placebo.||1.09|-0.11|0.11
81640134|NCT00674609|162970597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.46||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.05|||ANCOVA|||Each secondary variable was tested using a two-sided significance level of α=0.05, unless otherwise specified. P-values of \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant. If the overall treatment effect for the secondary variables was statistically significant then treatment comparisons was made between active treatments and placebo.||1.05|-0.13|0.126
81640135|NCT00674609|162970598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.65||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.28|||ANCOVA|||Each secondary variable was tested using a two-sided significance level of α=0.05, unless otherwise specified. P-values of \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant. If the overall treatment effect for the secondary variables was statistically significant then treatment comparisons was made between active treatments and placebo.||1.28|0.01|0.045
81640136|NCT00674609|162970598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.62||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.25|||ANCOVA|||Each secondary variable was tested using a two-sided significance level of α=0.05, unless otherwise specified. P-values of \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant. If the overall treatment effect for the secondary variables was statistically significant then treatment comparisons was made between active treatments and placebo.||1.25|-0.01|0.053
81640137|NCT00674609|162970599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||estimated mean treatment difference|0.83||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.51|||ANCOVA|||Each secondary variable was tested using a two-sided significance level of α=0.05, unless otherwise specified. P-values of \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant. If the overall treatment effect for the secondary variables was statistically significant then treatment comparisons was made between active treatments and placebo.||1.51|0.16|0.016
81640138|NCT00674609|162970599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.66||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.33|||ANCOVA|||Each secondary variable was tested using a two-sided significance level of α=0.05, unless otherwise specified. P-values of \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant. If the overall treatment effect for the secondary variables was statistically significant then treatment comparisons was made between active treatments and placebo.||1.33|-0.02|0.056
81640139|NCT00674609|162970600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.68||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.25|||ANCOVA|||Each secondary variable was tested using a two-sided significance level of α=0.05, unless otherwise specified. P-values of \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant. If the overall treatment effect for the secondary variables was statistically significant then treatment comparisons was made between active treatments and placebo.||1.25|0.10|0.021
81590522|NCT02139644|162854456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.473||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.676||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in AQLQ(S) score (patients ≥18 years of age) at endpoint (ie, last postbaseline observation) was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline AQLQ(S) score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment, imputing missing data via last observation carried forward (LOCF).||0.676|0.270|0.0000
81590523|NCT02139644|162854456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.23||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.437||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in AQLQ(S) score (patients ≥18 years of age) at endpoint (ie, last postbaseline observation) was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline AQLQ(S) score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment, imputing missing data via last observation carried forward (LOCF).||0.437|0.023|0.0293
81590524|NCT02139644|162854456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.172||||0.0913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.372||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in AQLQ(S) score (patients ≥18 years of age) at endpoint (ie, last postbaseline observation) was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline AQLQ(S) score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment, imputing missing data via last observation carried forward (LOCF).||0.372|-0.028|0.0913
81640140|NCT00674609|162970600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated treatment difference|0.64||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.22|||ANCOVA|||Each secondary variable was tested using a two-sided significance level of α=0.05, unless otherwise specified. P-values of \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant. If the overall treatment effect for the secondary variables was statistically significant then treatment comparisons was made between active treatments and placebo.||1.22|0.07|0.028
81640141|NCT00674609|162970601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||estimated mean treatment difference|2.47||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|8.81|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of the change from baseline was assessed using ANCOVA, adjusting for the effects of the baseline value. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for the baseline value, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA. If found significant at the 5% level, then the mean difference between treatments together with 95% CI were presented.||8.81|-3.87|0.443
81590525|NCT02139644|162854456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.023||||0.8216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.223|0.177||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in AQLQ(S) score (patients ≥18 years of age) at endpoint (ie, last postbaseline observation) was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline AQLQ(S) score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment, imputing missing data via last observation carried forward (LOCF).||0.177|-0.223|0.8216
81590526|NCT02139644|162854456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.071||||0.4934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.275|0.133||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in AQLQ(S) score (patients ≥18 years of age) at endpoint (ie, last postbaseline observation) was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline AQLQ(S) score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment, imputing missing data via last observation carried forward (LOCF).||0.133|-0.275|0.4934
81590527|NCT03328897|162854459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.746|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-2.77|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures(MMRM)|||||-2.77|-5.70|<0.001
81590528|NCT03328897|162854459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.738|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.24|-2.33|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures(MMRM)|||||-2.33|-5.24|<0.001
81590529|NCT03328897|162854460|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.555|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.25|-7.14|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures(MMRM)|||||-7.14|-13.25|<0.001
81590530|NCT03328897|162854460|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.535|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.14|-6.1|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures(MMRM)|||||-6.10|-12.14|<0.001
81590531|NCT03328897|162854461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.853|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.59|-4.24|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures(MMRM)|||||-4.24|-7.59|<0.001
81590532|NCT03328897|162854461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.842|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-3.69|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures(MMRM)|||||-3.69|-7.00|<0.001
81590533|NCT03328897|162854462|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.27|15.06|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.06|3.27|<0.001
81590534|NCT03328897|162854462|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.29|15.06|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.06|3.29|<0.001
81590535|NCT03328897|162854463|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.88|32.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||32.37|3.88|<0.001
81590536|NCT03328897|162854463|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.88||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|17.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||17.17|2.01|0.001
81590537|NCT03328897|162854464|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|4.95|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.95|1.51|<0.001
81640142|NCT00674609|162970601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||estimated mean treatment difference|0.84||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.46|7.13|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of the change from baseline was assessed using ANCOVA, adjusting for the effects of the baseline value. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for the baseline value, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA. If found significant at the 5% level, then the mean difference between treatments together with 95% CI were presented.||7.13|-5.46|0.793
81590538|NCT03328897|162854464|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|4.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.56|1.41|0.002
81590539|NCT03328897|162854465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-2.3|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures(MMRM)|||||-2.3|-5.7|<0.001
81590540|NCT03328897|162854465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-1.8|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures(MMRM)|||||-1.8|-5.1|<0.001
81590541|NCT03328897|162854466|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.33|||Regression, Cox|||||2.33|1.25|<0.001
81590542|NCT03328897|162854466|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.66||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.25|||Regression, Cox|||||2.25|1.22|0.001
81590543|NCT03223298|162854487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||3-month mean change (from pre-op) in Jaw Pain compared between the Botox group and Placebo group.||||0.80
81590544|NCT03223298|162854488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||3-month mean Jaw Function Limitation Scale score compared between Botox group and placebo group.||||0.50
81590545|NCT03223298|162854489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in MIO with Pain at 3-months post-intervention compared between Botox group and Placebo group.||||0.30
81590546|NCT03223298|162854489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in MIO without Pain at 3-months post-intervention compared between Botox group and Placebo group.||||0.50
81590547|NCT03223298|162854490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change at 3 months post intervention - General Health Score, compared between Botox group and Placebo group.||||0.40
81590548|NCT03143829|162854518|OTHER|||||||0.083|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences at week 10||||0.083
81590549|NCT03143829|162854519|OTHER|||||||0.099|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Descriptive comparison||||.099
81590550|NCT03143829|162854520|OTHER|||||||0.558|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison at time 4||||.558
81590551|NCT03143829|162854521|OTHER|||||||0.153|||||||Chi-squared|||descriptive comparison of resource use||||.153
81590552|NCT00672477|162854524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||< 0.0001
81590553|NCT00672477|162854525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||< 0.0001
81590554|NCT00274716|162854583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|0.9|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline mean trough SiDBP as a continuous variable||||0.9|-5.3|0.157
81590555|NCT00274716|162854583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-1.0|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline mean trough SiDBP as a continuous variable||||-1.0|-7.1|0.010
81590556|NCT00274716|162854583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-0.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline mean trough SiDBP as a continuous variable||||-0.1|-6.4|0.042
81640143|NCT00674609|162970602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-1.04||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.23|3.15|||ANCOVA|||Change in pain scores on-treatment were be compared between groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The baseline pain score was fitted as a covariate in the model. The significance of the treatment effect after adjusting for baseline pain score was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA. If this was significant at the 5% level, then the mean difference between treatments together with the 95% confidence interval was presented for Sativex versus placebo and THC versus placebo.||3.15|-5.23|0.619
81522395|NCT02986854|162734280|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|15.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.28|23.95|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||23.95|9.28|
81522396|NCT02986854|162734280|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|15.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.28|23.95|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||23.95|9.28|
81522397|NCT02986854|162734280|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|15.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.28|23.94|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||23.94|9.28|
81522398|NCT02986854|162734280|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|1.35|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||1.35|-1.31|
81522399|NCT02986854|162734281|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|21.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.19|32.25|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||32.25|10.19|
81522400|NCT02986854|162734281|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|14.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|25.29|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||25.29|3.15|
81590557|NCT00274716|162854583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline mean trough SiDBP as a continuous variable||||4.1|-2.1|0.517
81590558|NCT00274716|162854583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline mean trough SiDBP as a continuous variable||||2.3|-3.9|0.602
81590559|NCT00274716|162854584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-0.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline mean trough SiDBP as a continuous variable||||-0.1|-9.7|0.046
81590560|NCT00274716|162854584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|0.9|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline mean trough SiDBP as a continuous variable||||0.9|-8.7|0.108
81590561|NCT00274716|162854584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|0.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline mean trough SiDBP as a continuous variable||||0.8|-9.0|0.099
81590562|NCT00274716|162854584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|4.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline mean trough SiDBP as a continuous variable||||4.1|-5.7|0.752
81590563|NCT00274716|162854584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|5.0|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline mean trough SiDBP as a continuous variable||||5.0|-4.7|0.941
81590564|NCT00274716|162854585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.7|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline weight as a continuous variable||||-0.7|-2.2|<0.001
81522401|NCT02986854|162734281|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|18.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.44|27.92|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||27.92|7.44|
81522402|NCT02986854|162734281|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|7.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|15.17|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||15.17|-1.20|
81522403|NCT02986854|162734281|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|21.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.57|36.37|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||36.37|5.57|
81522404|NCT02986854|162734281|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|22.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.05|37.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||37.00|6.05|
81590565|NCT00274716|162854585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline weight as a continuous variable||||-0.4|-1.9|0.003
81590566|NCT00274716|162854585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.0|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline weight as a continuous variable||||-1.0|-2.4|<0.001
81590567|NCT00274716|162854585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.0|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline weight as a continuous variable||||1.0|-0.5|0.462
81590568|NCT00274716|162854585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline weight as a continuous variable||||1.3|-0.2|0.118
81590569|NCT00274716|162854586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline waist as a continuous variable||||0.1|-3.7|0.059
81590570|NCT00274716|162854586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-1.7|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline waist as a continuous variable||||-1.7|-5.5|<0.001
81590571|NCT00274716|162854586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline waist as a continuous variable||||0.5|-3.3|0.136
81590572|NCT00274716|162854586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline waist as a continuous variable||||1.4|-2.2|0.686
81590573|NCT00274716|162854586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline waist as a continuous variable||||-0.3|-4.0|0.022
81590574|NCT00274716|162854587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-3.7|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline LDL-C as a continuous variable||||-3.7|-20.8|0.005
81640144|NCT00674609|162970602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-4.07||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change in pain scores on-treatment were be compared between groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The baseline pain score was fitted as a covariate in the model. The significance of the treatment effect after adjusting for baseline pain score was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA. If this was significant at the 5% level, then the mean difference between treatments together with the 95% confidence interval was presented for Sativex versus placebo and THC versus placebo.||-0.05|-8.10|0.048
81590575|NCT00274716|162854587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|0.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline LDL-C as a continuous variable||||0.5|-16.7|0.066
81640145|NCT00674609|162970603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||estimated mean treatment difference|-0.04||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.16|||Regression, Logistic|||The on-treatment data was calculated from all available data during the last three days. The number of days the escape medication was used out of the last three days taken in the study was compared between treatments using logistic regression with a cumulative logit model. From this analysis the frequency distribution (%) of number days escape medication was used was presented together with the odds ratio, p-value and 95% CI for the treatment contrasts.||0.16|-0.25|0.688
81590576|NCT00274716|162854587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|4.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline LDL-C as a continuous variable||||4.4|-13.4|0.319
81590577|NCT00274716|162854587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|0.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline LDL-C as a continuous variable||||0.8|-16.4|0.077
81590578|NCT00274716|162854587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|5.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline LDL-C as a continuous variable||||5.1|-12.2|0.418
81590579|NCT00274716|162854588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-1.2|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline HDL-C as a continuous variable||||-1.2|-11.3|0.015
81590580|NCT00274716|162854588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|1.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline HDL-C as a continuous variable||||1.1|-9.2|0.124
81590581|NCT00274716|162854588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|7.2|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline HDL-C as a continuous variable||||7.2|-3.1|0.429
81590582|NCT00274716|162854588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|-3.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline HDL-C as a continuous variable||||-3.4|-13.3|0.001
81590583|NCT00274716|162854588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|-1.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline HDL-C as a continuous variable||||-1.1|-11.1|0.018
81640146|NCT00674609|162970603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.01||||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.22|||Regression, Logistic|||The on-treatment data was calculated from all available data during the last three days. The number of days the escape medication was used out of the last three days taken in the study was compared between treatments using logistic regression with a cumulative logit model. From this analysis the frequency distribution (%) of number days escape medication was used was presented together with the odds ratio, p-value and 95% CI for the treatment contrasts.||0.22|-0.19|0.899
81459709|NCT03982511|162611236|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|35.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.86||0.16|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|Repeated measures||Difference on difference score for MVPA minutes from T2 to T1|Effect size: 0.85|||0.16
81522405|NCT02986854|162734281|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|22.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.89|35.38|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||35.38|6.89|
81522406|NCT02986854|162734281|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|-0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.11|11.03|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||11.03|-12.11|
81522407|NCT02986854|162734281|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|40.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.26|54.95|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||54.95|24.26|
81522408|NCT02986854|162734281|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|42.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.71|57.17|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||57.17|26.71|
81459710|NCT03982511|162611236|SUPERIORITY|Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|Mean Difference (Net)|16.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.32||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures||Difference on difference score for MVPA minutes from T3 to T1|Effect size: 0.35|||0.61
81459711|NCT03982511|162611236|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-64.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|54.5||0.26|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|Repeated measures||Difference on difference score for sedentary minutes from T2 to T1|Effect size: -0.68|||0.26
81459712|NCT03982511|162611236|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|66.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|66.43||0.34|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference score for sedentary minutes from T3 to T1|effect size: 0.66|||0.34
81459713|NCT03982511|162611237|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.41|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for parent-reported sleep time from T2 to T1|effect size: -0.41|||0.41
81522409|NCT02986854|162734281|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|41.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.12|55.55|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||55.55|26.12|
81522410|NCT02986854|162734281|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|-2.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.41|5.73|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||5.73|-10.41|
81522411|NCT02986854|162734281|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|22.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.26|32.08|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||32.08|15.26|
81640147|NCT00234832|162970604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.162||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.029|1.311||No adjustment for multiple testing or interim analysis was performed. The primary outcome was tested at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Log Rank||The Cox model included factors for treatment, country, gender, and age (continuous) at Lead-in Period baseline. For the calculation of risk, the sibutramine arm is the numerator and the placebo arm is the denominator.|For the sample size calculation, a two-tailed alpha level of 0.05 was used along with power of 90%. The annual composite event rate in the placebo arm was assumed to be 7.0%. A sample of 3983 subjects in each of the 2 groups, corrected for a 30% noncompliance rate (15% in Year 1 and 6.3% in each year, Years 2 to 4), followed for at least 3 years was expected to have 90% power to detect a relative risk reduction of 15% with sibutramine relative to placebo.||1.311|1.029|0.015
81459714|NCT03982511|162611237|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.16|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for parent-reported sleep time from T3 to T1|effect size: 0.76|||0.16
81640148|NCT00234832|162970604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.01||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.738|1.384|||Log Rank|||This analysis included only subjects with DM only in a comparison of sibutramine and placebo.||1.384|0.738|0.948
81459715|NCT03982511|162611238|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.84||0.42|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for actigraphy-recorded sleep time from T2 to T1|effect size: -0.54|||0.42
81522412|NCT02986854|162734281|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|22.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.86|31.74|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||31.74|14.86|
81522413|NCT02986854|162734281|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|22.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.08|31.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||31.90|15.08|
81459716|NCT03982511|162611238|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-38.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.61||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for actigraphy-recorded sleep time from T3 to T1|effect size: -1.56|||0.04
81459717|NCT03982511|162611239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.77|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for problematic media use from T2 to T1|effect size: 0.15|||0.77
81459718|NCT03982511|162611239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.47|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for problematic media use from T3 to T1|effect size: -0.38|||0.47
81459719|NCT03982511|162611240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for child-centered skills from T2 to T1|effect size: 1.65|||0.005
81459720|NCT03982511|162611240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.81||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for child-centered skills from T3 to T1|effect size: 1.20|||0.05
81459721|NCT03982511|162611241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.93||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for PCDI scores from T2 to T1.|effect size: -1.21|||0.02
81459722|NCT03982511|162611241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for PCDI scores from T3 to T1|effect size: -1.57|||0.008
81459723|NCT03982511|162611242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|Repeated measures||Difference on difference for pressure to eat scores from T2 to T1|effect size: -0.34|||0.50
81459724|NCT03982511|162611242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.98|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for pressure to eat scores from T3 to T1|effect size: -0.01|||0.98
81459725|NCT03982511|162611243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.17|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for restrictive feeding scores from T2 to T1|effect size: -0.70|||0.17
81459726|NCT03982511|162611243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.34|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for restrictive feeding scores from T3 to T1|effect size: -0.51|||0.34
81459727|NCT03982511|162611244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.91|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for emotional feeding scores from T2 to T1|effect size: -0.06|||0.91
81459728|NCT03982511|162611244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.45|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for emotional feeding scores from T3 to T1|effect size: -0.40|||0.45
81459729|NCT03982511|162611245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for instrumental feeding scores from T2 to T1.|effect size: -1.12|||0.03
81590584|NCT00274716|162854589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.0||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|22.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline TG as a continuous variable||||22.8|-12.9|0.587
81459730|NCT03982511|162611245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for instrumental feeding scores from T3 to T1|effect size: -1.25|||0.03
81459731|NCT03982511|162611246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for active mediation from T2 to T1|effect size: 1.02|||0.05
81459732|NCT03982511|162611246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47||0.11|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for active mediation scores from T3 to T1|effect size: 0.88|||0.11
81459733|NCT03982511|162611247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for restrictive mediation scores from T2 to T1|effect size: 1.77|||0.002
81459734|NCT03982511|162611247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for restrictive mediation scores from T3 to T1|effect size: 0.63|||0.24
81459735|NCT03982511|162611248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.53|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for social coviewing from T2 to T1|effect size: 0.31|||0.53
81522414|NCT02986854|162734281|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.99|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥8-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||1.99|-0.96|
81590585|NCT00274716|162854589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.2||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|12.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline TG as a continuous variable||||12.8|-23.5|0.562
81590586|NCT00274716|162854589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.2||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|20.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline TG as a continuous variable||||20.4|-15.8|0.802
81590587|NCT00274716|162854589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.0||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|20.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline TG as a continuous variable||||20.5|-15.2|0.772
81590588|NCT00274716|162854589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.2||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|10.6|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM; yes or no) as class variables and baseline TG as a continuous variable||||10.6|-25.9|0.409
81590589|NCT00924950|162854598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8571||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0008
81590590|NCT01602315|162854603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||median HR|0.99||||||||||||||The hazard ratio was estimated using the Bayesian Cox proportional hazard (PH) model.||||
81590591|NCT01602315|162854603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.82|||Regression, Cox|||||1.82|0.69|0.643
81459736|NCT03982511|162611248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.77|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for social coviewing from T3 to T1|effect size: 0.15|||0.77
81590592|NCT01602315|162854603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.97|||Regression, Cox|||Adjusted on Covariates: treatment, sum of longest diameters from central data \[SLD (C)\], Hemaglobin (Hgb) and White Blood Cells (WBC).||0.97|0.30|0.039
81459737|NCT03982511|162611249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.91|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for number of screens in the home from T2 to T1|effect size: 0.04|||0.91
81459738|NCT03982511|162611249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.64|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for number of screens in the home from T3 to T1|effect size: 0.17|||0.64
81459739|NCT03982511|162611249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.31|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for number of screens in child bedroom from T2 to T1|effect size: -0.36|||0.31
81459740|NCT03982511|162611249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for number of screens in child bedroom from T3 to T1|effect size: -0.85|||0.04
81459741|NCT03982511|162611250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for TV on during mealtime from T2 to T1|effect size: -1.25|||0.03
81459742|NCT03982511|162611250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for TV on during mealtime from T3 to T1|effect size: -1.08|||0.10
81459743|NCT03982511|162611250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.41|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for mobile device present during mealtime from T2 to T1|effect size: -0.44|||0.41
81459744|NCT03982511|162611250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.21|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for mobile device present during mealtime from T3 to T1|effect size: -0.80|||0.21
81459745|NCT03982511|162611250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for other media present during mealtime from T2 to T1|effect size: -1.29|||0.02
81459746|NCT03982511|162611250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.2|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for other media present during mealtime from T3 to T1|effect size: -0.82|||0.20
81459747|NCT03982511|162611251|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for mealtime task accomplishment scores from T2 to T1|effect size: 1.55|||0.009
81459748|NCT03982511|162611251|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.84|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for mealtime task accomplishment scores from T3 to T1|effect size: -0.13|||0.84
81459749|NCT03982511|162611251|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for mealtime behavior control scores from T2 to T1|effect size: 0.63|||0.24
81459750|NCT03982511|162611251|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.84|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for mealtime behavior control scores from T3 to T1.|effect size: -0.13|||0.84
81590593|NCT01602315|162854606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier method (median)|43.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|88.0|||||days|||88.0|27.0|
81590594|NCT01602315|162854612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.05|||Regression, Cox|||||2.05|0.79|0.313
81590595|NCT01602315|162854613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier (median)|294.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|172.0|463.0||||||||463.0|172.0|
81459751|NCT03982511|162611252|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17||0|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for ECBI intensity t-scores from T2 to T1|effect size: -1.50|||0.00
81459752|NCT03982511|162611252|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for ECBI intensity t-scores from T3 to T1|effect size: -1.12|||0.01
81590596|NCT01602315|162854627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.19|||Regression, Cox|||||1.19|0.49|0.235
81590597|NCT01602315|162854627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.02|||Regression, Cox|||Adjusted on Covariates: treatment, sum of longest diameters from local data \[SLD (L)\], Hemaglobin (Hgb) and White Blood Cells (WBC).||1.02|0.4|0.062
81590598|NCT04193202|162854628|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference|0.75||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.44|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|The model included terms for treatment group, visit, interaction of treatment by visit, gender, and baseline LCQ total score.|The estimated difference is the treatment difference in model based mean change from baseline at Week 12|||1.44|0.06|0.034
81590599|NCT04193202|162854629|OTHER||Estimated Difference|-6.92||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.88|-1.97||Nominal p value, not controlled for multiplicity|Longitudinal ANCOVA|The model included terms for treatment group, visit, interaction of treatment by visit, gender, and baseline mean weekly cough severity VAS score.|The estimated difference is the treatment difference in model based mean change from baseline at Week 12.|||-1.97|-11.88|0.006
81590600|NCT01777997|162854636|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Regression, repeated measures (GEE)|||Estimated mean change from baseline to weeks 24-48 on ART from repeated measures (GEE) model, against the null hypothesis of zero change. Estimated mean represents on ART levels minus pre-ART levels.||||0.001
81640149|NCT00234832|162970604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.276||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.916|1.776|||Log Rank|||This analysis included only subjects with CV only in a comparison of sibutramine and placebo.||1.776|0.916|0.149
81590601|NCT01694706|162854645|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|no formal testing, investigation of bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|120.35|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.2||0.342|TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.09|141.88|||ANOVA|Ratio calculated as Faldaprevir after a high-fat meal divided by Faldaprevir in fasting|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|||141.88|102.09|0.3420
81590602|NCT01694706|162854645|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|no formal testing, investigation of bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|94.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.8||0.0962|TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.21|116.76|||ANOVA|Ratio calculated as Faldaprevir and Omeprazole divided by Faldaprevir in fasting|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|||116.76|76.21|0.0962
81640150|NCT00234832|162970604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.182||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.024|1.365|||Log Rank|||This analysis included only subjects with CV + DM in a comparison of sibutramine and placebo.||1.365|1.024|0.022
81640151|NCT00234832|162970605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.043||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.196|||Log Rank|||||1.196|0.910|0.543
81590603|NCT01694706|162854646|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|no formal testing, investigation of bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|118.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|52.4||0.3993|TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.19|169.628|||ANOVA|Ratio calculated as Faldaprevir after a high-fat meal divided by Faldaprevir in fasting|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|||169.628|83.190|0.3993
81590604|NCT01694706|162854646|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|no formal testing, investigation of bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|93.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|53.0||0.2204|TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.783|133.03|||ANOVA|Ratio calculated as Faldaprevir and Omeprazole divided by Faldaprevir in fasting|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|||133.030|65.783|0.2204
81590605|NCT01694706|162854647|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|no formal testing, investigation of bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|121.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.0||0.3765|TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.32|143.74|||ANOVA|Ratio calculated as Faldaprevir after a high-fat meal divided by Faldaprevir in fasting|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|||143.74|102.32|0.3765
81590606|NCT01694706|162854647|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|no formal testing, investigation of bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|94.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.4||0.0946|TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.25|117.67|||ANOVA|Ratio calculated as Faldaprevir and Omeprazole divided by Faldaprevir in fasting|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|||117.67|76.25|0.0946
81590607|NCT00127790|162854648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0||||0.01|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||Two-tailed comparison of pre-post scores.||||0.010
81590608|NCT00127790|162854648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.581|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||Two-tailed comparison of pre-post scores.||||0.581
81590609|NCT00127790|162854648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6||||0.011|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||Two-tailed comparison of pre-post scores||||0.011
81590610|NCT00127790|162854649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.33|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||Two-tailed comparison of pre-post scores.||||0.33
81590611|NCT00127790|162854649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.112|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||Two-tailed comparison of pre-post scores.||||0.112
81590612|NCT00127790|162854649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.737|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||Two-tailed comparison of pre-post scores||||0.737
81590613|NCT00127790|162854650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.063|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||Two-tailed comparison of pre-post scores||||0.063
81590614|NCT00127790|162854650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.786|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||Two-tailed comparison of pre-post scores||||0.786
81590615|NCT00127790|162854650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.039|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||Two-tailed comparison of pre-post scores.||||0.039
81590616|NCT00127790|162854651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.2||||0.016|||||||Generlaized Estimating Equations|||Two-tailed comparison of pre-post scores.||||0.016
81590617|NCT00127790|162854651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4||||0.187|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||Two-tailed comparison of pre-post scores.||||0.187
81590618|NCT00127790|162854651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.2||||0.015|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||Two-tailed comparison of pre-post scores.||||0.015
81590619|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity.|Mean treatment difference|-1.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|-1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 40 mg pooled - Placebo|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||-1.22|-1.73|<0.0001
81590620|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|-0.4||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 2.5 mg - Placebo|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||-0.11|-0.69|0.0069
81590621|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|-0.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 5 mg - Placebo|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||-0.60|-1.18|<0.0001
81590622|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|-1.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 10 mg - Placebo|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||-0.90|-1.47|<0.0001
81590623|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|-1.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral Semaglutide 20 mg - Placebo|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||-1.09|-1.68|<0.0001
81590624|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|-1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 40 mg - Placebo|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||-1.30|-1.89|<0.0001
81640152|NCT00234832|162970606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.097||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.999|1.204|||Log Rank|||||1.204|0.999|0.051
81640153|NCT00234832|162970607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.276||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.036|1.571|||Log Rank|||||1.571|1.036|0.022
81640154|NCT00234832|162970608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.355||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.038|1.767|||Log Rank|||||1.767|1.038|0.025
81640155|NCT00234832|162970609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.582||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.613|4.081|||Log Rank|||||4.081|0.613|0.343
81640156|NCT00234832|162970610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.988||||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.822|1.188|||Log Rank|||||1.188|0.822|0.899
81640157|NCT01767376|162970698|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for rSBA GMT ratios for serogroup A between the two groups (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group minus Nimenrix Group) being greater than or equal to (≥) the pre-defined limit of 0.5.|Adjusted GMT ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.48|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Nimenrix co-administered with Boostrix (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group) compared to Nimenrix administered alone (Nimenrix Group) with respect to serum bactericidal assay using rabbit complement (rSBA) geometric mean titers (GMTs) for serogroup A, one month after Nimenrix vaccination.||1.48|0.97|
81640158|NCT01767376|162970698|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for rSBA GMT ratios for serogroup C between the two groups (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group minus Nimenrix Group) being greater than or equal to (≥) the pre-defined limit of 0.5.|Adjusted GMT ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.47|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Nimenrix co-administered with Boostrix (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group) compared to Nimenrix administered alone (Nimenrix Group) with respect to serum bactericidal assay using rabbit complement (rSBA) geometric mean titers (GMTs) for serogroup C, one month after Nimenrix vaccination.||1.47|0.85|
81640159|NCT01767376|162970698|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for rSBA GMT ratios for serogroup W-135 between the two groups (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group minus Nimenrix Group) being greater than or equal to (≥) the pre-defined limit of 0.5.|Adjusted GMT ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.32|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Nimenrix co-administered with Boostrix (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group) compared to Nimenrix administered alone (Nimenrix Group) with respect to serum bactericidal assay using rabbit complement (rSBA) geometric mean titers (GMTs) for serogroup W-135, one month after Nimenrix vaccination.||1.32|0.86|
81640160|NCT01767376|162970698|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for rSBA GMT ratios for serogroup Y between the two groups (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group minus Nimenrix Group) being greater than or equal to (≥) the pre-defined limit of 0.5.|Adjusted GMT ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.59|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Nimenrix co-administered with Boostrix (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group) compared to Nimenrix administered alone (Nimenrix Group) with respect to serum bactericidal assay using rabbit complement (rSBA) geometric mean titers (GMTs) for serogroup Y, one month after Nimenrix vaccination.||1.59|1.02|
81640161|NCT01767376|162970699|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) between the two groups (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group minus Boostrix Group), in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-D concentrations ≥ 1.0 IU/mL, being greater than or equal to (≥) the pre-defined limit of -10%.|Difference in percentage|-2.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.88|3.53||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Boostrix co-administered with Nimenrix (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group) compared to Boostrix administered alone (Boostrix Group) in terms of anti-diphtheria toxoid (anti-D) antibody concentrations one month after Boostrix vaccination.||3.53|-7.88|
81459753|NCT03982511|162611253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for internalizing symptoms from T2 to T1|effect size: -0.93|||0.02
81590625|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|-1.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 40 mg slow dose-escalation - Placebo|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||-1.14|-1.72|<0.0001
81590626|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|-1.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 40 mg fast dose-escalation - Placebo|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||-1.04|-1.64|<0.0001
81590627|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|-1.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis||Subcutaneous semaglutide 1 mg - Placebo|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||-1.27|-1.85|<0.0001
81590628|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|1.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 2.5 mg - Subcutaneous semaglutide 1 mg|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||1.45|0.87|<0.0001
81640162|NCT01767376|162970699|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) between the two groups (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group minus Boostrix Group), in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-T concentrations ≥ 1.0 IU/mL, being greater than or equal to (≥) the pre-defined limit of -10%.|Difference in percentage|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|1.26||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Boostrix co-administered with Nimenrix (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group) compared to Boostrix administered alone (Boostrix Group) in terms of anti-tetanus toxoid (anti-T) antibody concentrations one month after Boostrix vaccination.||1.26|-2.48|
81459754|NCT03982511|162611253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.56||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for internalizing symptoms from T3 to T1|effect size: -0.68|||0.08
81459755|NCT03982511|162611253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.92||0.36|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for adaptive skills from T2 to T1|effect size: -0.33|||0.36
81459756|NCT03982511|162611253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.83||0.69|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|Repeated measures||Difference on difference for adaptive skills from T3 to T1|effect size: -0.15|||0.69
81459757|NCT03982511|162611254|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|35.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.21||0|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for PSICA intensity scores from T2 to T1 (higher scores indicate better outcomes).|effect size: 1.70|||0.000
81459758|NCT03982511|162611254|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|21.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.64||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Given that this is a pilot RCT (with a small n), primary aim is to estimate effect sizes for a more fully-powered RCT. Both p value and effect size will be provided.|ANOVA|repeated measures||Difference on difference for PSICA intensity scores from T3 to T1|effect size: 1.04|||0.01
81459759|NCT03982511|162611255|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.73|TWO_SIDED|||||Given this is a pilot RCT, primary aim is to estimate effect size for a more fully-powered RCT. P-values will be provided in addition to effect size.|ANOVA|Repeated measures|Effect size: 0.17|Difference on difference from T2 to T1 for BMI z-score||||.73
81459760|NCT03982511|162611255|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.98|TWO_SIDED|||||Given this is a pilot RCT, primary aim is to estimate effect size for a more fully-powered RCT. P-values will be provided in addition to effect size.|ANOVA|Repeated measures||Difference on difference for BMI z-scores from T3 to T1.|Effect size: -0.01|||.98
81459761|NCT05344560|162611264|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.018|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.92|1.07|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test \[senofilcon A (C3) HEV chromophore\] minus Control \[senofilcon A (C3)\]|||1.07|-6.92|
81459762|NCT02996968|162611265|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority was declared if the POUR rate at 1-week with self-discontinuation was no worse than the POUR rate at 1-week with office-discontinuation, by a pre-specified margin of 15%.~A sample size was calculated to be 74 patients in each arm based on the following:~* The estimated POUR requiring indwelling urinary catheter at 1-week postoperative is 16%~* The non-inferiority margin was set at 15%.~* The power was set at 80%"|Proportion Difference|0.002||||0.5|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.095||2-sample test for equality of proportions with continuity correction|Two proportions Z-test|||||0.095||0.5
81459763|NCT00391768|162611283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation|||||||0.07
81459764|NCT00391768|162611283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation|||||||0.60
81522415|NCT02986854|162734282|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|7.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|11.23|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||11.23|2.08|
81522416|NCT02986854|162734282|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.28|12.74|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||12.74|3.28|
81459765|NCT00391768|162611283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation|||||||0.27
81459766|NCT00391768|162611283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation|||||||0.77
81459767|NCT00391768|162611283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation|||||||0.47
81459768|NCT00391768|162611283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation|||||||0.96
81459769|NCT01620138|162611285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81459770|NCT00449865|162611299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Global Statistical Test|The global statistical test yielded t = -0.75 (2-sided p-value = .45, df=1865.8).||||||0.45
81459771|NCT00406367|162611300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.5||No type I-error adjustment was necessary in this study.|ANCOVA|Indepent variables in the model were treatment, baseline JRS-Severity score, gender, age, dose, and pooled center.||The null hypothesis in the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was the absence of difference in the change from baseline in the JRS severity subscore between incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin) and placebo. The ANCOVA model was performed 2-sided (type-I error=5 percent) and change from baseline in the JRS Severity subscore assessed by a blinded Independent Rater as dependent variable. The independent variables were treatment, baseline JRS Severity subscore, gender, age, dose group, and pooled center.||-0.5|-1.4|<0.001
81459772|NCT03187301|162611320|NON_INFERIORITY|For each post-dose time point, change from baseline (ΔQTcF) was compared between APL-130277 and placebo (ΔΔQTcF). The hypothesis of no clinical difference was accepted, if all upper limits of the two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for APL-130277 versus placebo fell below 10 msec.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|7.4||||||15 mins post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between APL-130277 and placebo using the ΔΔQTcF approach. The mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcF as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect.||7.4|0.5|
81459773|NCT03187301|162611320|NON_INFERIORITY|For each post-dose time point, change from baseline (ΔQTcF) was compared between APL-130277 and placebo (ΔΔQTcF). The hypothesis of no clinical difference was accepted, if all upper limits of the two-sided 90% CIs for APL-130277 versus placebo fell below 10 msec.|Least Square (LS) Mean difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|6.5||||||30 mins post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between APL-130277 and placebo using the ΔΔQTcF approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcF as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect.||6.5|-0.5|
81522417|NCT02986854|162734282|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|7.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.87|10.78|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||10.78|2.87|
81522418|NCT02986854|162734282|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|-1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|3.49|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||3.49|-6.10|
81522419|NCT02986854|162734282|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|6.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|12.44|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||12.44|-3.04|
81459774|NCT03187301|162611320|NON_INFERIORITY|For each post-dose time point, change from baseline (ΔQTcF) was compared between APL-130277 and placebo (ΔΔQTcF). The hypothesis of no clinical difference was accepted, if all upper limits of the two-sided 90% CIs for APL-130277 versus placebo fell below 10 msec.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|7.2||||||45 mins post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between APL-130277 and placebo using the ΔΔQTcF approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcF as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect.||7.2|0.2|
81459775|NCT03187301|162611320|NON_INFERIORITY|For each post-dose time point, change from baseline (ΔQTcF) was compared between APL-130277 and placebo (ΔΔQTcF). The hypothesis of no clinical difference was accepted, if all upper limits of the two-sided 90% CIs for APL-130277 versus placebo fell below 10 msec.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.7|9.7||||||60 mins post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between APL-130277 and placebo using the ΔΔQTcF approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcF as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect.||9.7|2.7|
81640163|NCT01767376|162970700|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) between the two groups (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group minus Boostrix Group) for GMC ratios of antibodies against the pertussis (PT) antigen, being greater than or equal to (≥) the predefined limit of 0.67.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.89|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Boostrix co-administered with Nimenrix (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group) compared to Boostrix administered alone (Boostrix Group) with respect to geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) of antibodies against pertussis toxoid (PT), one month after Boostrix vaccination.||0.89|0.66|
81640164|NCT01767376|162970700|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) between the two groups (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group minus Boostrix Group) for GMC ratios of antibodies against the filamentous haemagglutinin (FHA) antigen, being greater than or equal to (≥) the predefined limit of 0.67.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.65|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Boostrix co-administered with Nimenrix (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group) compared to Boostrix administered alone (Boostrix Group) with respect to geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) of antibodies against filamentous haemagglutinin (FHA), one month after Boostrix vaccination.||0.65|0.50|
81640165|NCT01767376|162970700|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) between the two groups (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group minus Boostrix Group) for GMC ratios of antibodies against the pertactin (PRN) antigen, being greater than or equal to (≥) the predefined limit of 0.67.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.88|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Boostrix co-administered with Nimenrix (Nimenrix+Boostrix Group) compared to Boostrix administered alone (Boostrix Group) with respect to geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) of antibodies against pertactin (PRN), one month after Boostrix vaccination.||0.88|0.59|
81640166|NCT03184519|162970712|SUPERIORITY||Area Under Curve|0.79||||0.025|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.025
81640167|NCT00595959|162970713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||No adjustments|t-test, 1 sided|||Comparing to an expected value of 20% reduction from initial to post-laser||||0.001
81640168|NCT01280656|162970750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81640169|NCT01280656|162970751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.693|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.693
81640170|NCT01280656|162970753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.573|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.573
81640171|NCT01280656|162970755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.982|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Mean at the site||||0.982
81640172|NCT01280656|162970755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Mean at home||||0.012
81522420|NCT02986854|162734282|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|6.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|13.01|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||13.01|-2.71|
81640173|NCT01280656|162970756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.476|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Responders vs Non-responders||||0.476
81640174|NCT01280656|162970756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Responders vs Non-Responders||||0.320
81640175|NCT01280656|162970757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.792|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.792
81640176|NCT01280656|162970758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.202|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.202
81640177|NCT01280656|162970759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.921|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.921
81640178|NCT01280656|162970760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.202|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.202
81640179|NCT01280656|162970761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.973|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Total||||0.973
81640180|NCT00636168|162970770|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.9|||Log Rank|stratified 2-sided log-rank test||The hazard ratio, and its 95 % confidence interval was estimated using a Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by stage (IIIa vs. IIIb vs. IIIc with 1-3 positive lymph-nodes vs. IIIc with \>= 4 positive lymph-nodes) as indicated at randomization, with treatment as the single covariate.. The analysis was performed after 528 RFS events per IRC were reported. Two-sided, 95% confidence intervals for median RFS were computed by the Brookmeyer and Crowley method using log-log transformation.||0.90|0.64|0.0013
81640181|NCT00636168|162970773|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.64|0.92|||Log Rank|stratified 2-sided log-rank test||Medians and associated 2-sided 95% confidence intervals are calculated using the method of Brookmeyer and Crowley. Analysis was stratified for stage (IIIa vs. IIIb vs. IIIc with 1-3 positive lymph-nodes vs. IIIc with \>= 4 positive lymph-nodes) as recorded at randomization. P-value was based on stratified 2-sided log-rank test. Hazard of 10 mg/kg Ipilimumab over hazard of Placebo, with 2-sided 95.8% confidence interval are based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model||0.92|0.64|0.0024
81640182|NCT00636168|162970776|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.1|0.58|0.88|||Log Rank|stratified 2-sided log-rank test||Medians and associated 2-sided 95% confidence intervals are calculated using the method of Brookmeyer and Crowley. Analysis was stratified for stage (IIIa vs. IIIb vs. IIIc with 1-3 positive lymph-nodes vs. IIIc with \>= 4 positive lymph-nodes) as recorded at randomization. P-value was based on stratified 2-sided log-rank test. Hazard of 10 mg/kg Ipilimumab over hazard of Placebo, with 2-sided 95.1% confidence interval are based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model||0.88|0.58|0.0013
81640183|NCT03015220|162970809|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5||||0.2963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.2||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for the test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||"Oral Semaglutide 3 mg~/Dulaglutide 0.75 mg"|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and strata as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||3.20|0.70|0.2963
81640184|NCT03015220|162970809|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.5997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.83||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for the test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||"Oral Semaglutide 7 mg~/Dulaglutide 0.75 mg"|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and strata as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||1.83|0.35|0.5997
81640185|NCT03015220|162970809|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55||||0.1871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.33||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||"Oral Semaglutide 14 mg~/Dulaglutide 0.75 mg"|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and strata as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||1.33|0.23|0.1871
81522421|NCT02986854|162734282|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|6.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|10.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||10.90|-2.66|
81522422|NCT02986854|162734282|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|6.43|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||6.43|-7.27|
81459776|NCT03187301|162611320|NON_INFERIORITY|For each post-dose time point, change from baseline (ΔQTcF) was compared between APL-130277 and placebo (ΔΔQTcF). The hypothesis of no clinical difference was accepted, if all upper limits of the two-sided 90% CIs for APL-130277 versus placebo fell below 10 msec.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3|8.3||||||2 hours post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between APL-130277 and placebo using the ΔΔQTcF approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcF as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect.||8.3|1.3|
81459777|NCT03187301|162611320|NON_INFERIORITY|For each post-dose time point, change from baseline (ΔQTcF) was compared between APL-130277 and placebo (ΔΔQTcF). The hypothesis of no clinical difference was accepted, if all upper limits of the two-sided 90% CIs for APL-130277 versus placebo fell below 10 msec.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|5.3||||||3 hours post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between APL-130277 and placebo using the ΔΔQTcF approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcF as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect.||5.3|-1.7|
81459778|NCT03187301|162611320|NON_INFERIORITY|For each post-dose time point, change from baseline (ΔQTcF) was compared between APL-130277 and placebo (ΔΔQTcF). The hypothesis of no clinical difference was accepted, if all upper limits of the two-sided 90% CIs for APL-130277 versus placebo fell below 10 msec.|Least Sqaure (LS) Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||||90.0|-4.2|2.8||||||4 hours post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between APL-130277 and placebo using the ΔΔQTcF approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcF as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect.||2.8|-4.2|
81459779|NCT03187301|162611325|NON_INFERIORITY|15 mins post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between APL-130277 and placebo using the ΔΔQTcB approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcB as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|8.6||||||||8.6|0.3|
81459780|NCT03187301|162611325|NON_INFERIORITY|30 mins post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between APL-130277 and placebo using the ΔΔQTcB approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcB as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|6.7||||||||6.7|-1.6|
81640186|NCT03015220|162970810|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.9||||0.1672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|4.72||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||"Oral Semaglutide 3 mg~/Dulaglutide 0.75 mg"|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and strata as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||4.72|0.76|0.1672
81640187|NCT03015220|162970810|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.3391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.72||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||"Oral Semaglutide 7 mg~/Dulaglutide 0.75 mg"|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and strata as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||1.72|0.21|0.3391
81640188|NCT03015220|162970810|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.12||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.62||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||"Oral Semaglutide 14 mg~/Dulaglutide 0.75 mg"|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and strata as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||0.62|0.02|0.0110
81640189|NCT02291549|162970822|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.06||The 2-sided alpha was 0.05. P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparison.|ANCOVA|Where appropriate, confidence intervals of the difference were constructed using the estimate of the least-squares means||ANCOVA model with site and treatment group as fixed effects and contrasts constructed to estimate the difference between treatment groups. The primary efficacy hypothesis was that the use of the S8 Sinus Implant would reduce the Nasal Obstruction/Congestion score compared to the control group. The null hypothesis was H0: β1=0 and alternative hypothesis was H1: β1 ≠ 0. Only a statistically significant, negative estimate of β1 was to constitute evidence of effectiveness.||-0.06|-0.39|0.0074
81640190|NCT02291549|162970823|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.09||The 2-sided alpha was 0.05. P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with site and treatment group as fixed effects and contrasts constructed to estimate the difference between treatment groups.||The between treatment group difference was estimated using the ANCOVA model with site and treatment group as fixed effects. The primary efficacy hypothesis was that the use of the S8 Sinus Implant would reduce the bilateral polyp grade compared to the control group. The null hypothesis was H0: β1=0 and alternative hypothesis was H1: β1 ≠ 0. Only a statistically significant, negative estimate of β1 was to constitute evidence of effectiveness.||-0.09|-0.60|0.0073
81640191|NCT02291549|162970824|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.69||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|4.44||P-value adjusted for multiplicity using the Holm's step-down procedure at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted p-value is presented.||Test: H0: OR = 1 vs. OR ≠ 1 by Cochrane-Mantel-Haenszel test||4.44|1.63|0.0004
81640192|NCT02291549|162970825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.96||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-3.83||P-value adjusted for multiplicity using the Holm's step-down procedure at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Adjusted p-value is presented.||ANCOVA model with site and treatment group as fixed effects and contrasts constructed to estimate the difference between treatment groups.The null hypothesis was H0: β1 = 0 and the alternative hypothesis was H1: β1 ≠ 0. Although the alternative hypothesis was specified as 2-sided, only a statistically significant, negative estimate of β1 constituted evidence of effectiveness. The 2-sided alpha for this test was 0.05.||-3.83|-12.10|0.0007
81459781|NCT03187301|162611325|NON_INFERIORITY|45 mins post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between APL-130277 and placebo using the ΔΔQTcB approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcB as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|7.4||||||||7.4|-0.9|
81640193|NCT02291549|162970826|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.07||P-value adjusted for multiplicity using the Holm's step-down procedure at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Adjusted p-value is presented.||ANCOVA model with site and treatment group as fixed effects and contrasts constructed to estimate the difference between treatment groups. The null hypothesis was H0: β1=0 and the alternative hypothesis was H1: β1 ≠ 0. Only a statistically significant, negative estimate of β1 was to constitute evidence of effectiveness.||-0.07|-0.48|0.0248
81522423|NCT02986854|162734282|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|41.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.85|50.63|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||50.63|28.85|
81590629|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|0.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 5 mg - Subcutaneous semaglutide 1 mg|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||0.96|0.38|<0.0001
81590630|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|0.37||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 10 mg - Subcutaneous semaglutide 1 mg|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||0.67|0.08|0.0116
81590631|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|0.18||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 20 mg - Subcutaneous semaglutide 1 mg|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||0.47|-0.12|0.2440
81590632|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|-0.04||||0.7973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 40 mg - Subcutaneous semaglutide 1 mg|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||0.26|-0.34|0.7973
81590633|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|0.13||||0.3901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 40 mg slow-dose escalation - Subcutaneous semaglutide 1 mg|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||0.42|-0.16|0.3901
81590634|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|0.22||||0.1612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 40 mg fast-dose escalation - Subcutaneous semaglutide 1 mg|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||0.52|-0.09|0.1612
81590635|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|0.17||||0.2669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 40 mg slow-dose escalation - Oral semaglutide 40 mg|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||0.46|-0.13|0.2669
81590636|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|0.26||||0.0989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 40 mg fast-dose escalation - Oral semaglutide 40 mg|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||0.56|-0.05|0.0989
81590637|NCT01923181|162854667|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Treatment difference|0.09||||0.5565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral semaglutide 40 mg fast-dose escalation - Oral semaglutide 40 mg slow-dose escalation|Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, stratum and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Group mean estimates were adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||0.39|-0.21|0.5565
81590638|NCT02057757|162854718|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is 1.25 Days.||||||0.5634|||||||Fay - Shaw|||||||0.5634
81590639|NCT02057757|162854719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.645||||||The p-value for each time point was calculated; Day 3|Fay - Shaw|||||||0.645
81590640|NCT02057757|162854719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.989||||||The p-value for each value was calculated (Day 7).|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.989
81590641|NCT02057757|162854719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.809||||||Day 14|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.809
81590642|NCT02057757|162854719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.671||||||Day 28|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.671
81590643|NCT02057757|162854721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4277||||||Cough|Fay - Shaw|||||||0.4277
81590644|NCT02057757|162854721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4022||||||Sore Throat|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.4022
81590645|NCT02057757|162854721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5957||||||Fatigue|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.5957
81590646|NCT02057757|162854721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0446||||||Nasal Discharge|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.0446
81590647|NCT02057757|162854721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8628||||||Difficulty Breathing|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.8628
81590648|NCT02057757|162854721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||Headache|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.16
81590649|NCT02057757|162854721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1234||||||Muscle Pain|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.1234
81590650|NCT02057757|162854721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2155||||||Nausea|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.2155
81590651|NCT02057757|162854721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5176||||||Vomiting|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.5176
81590652|NCT02057757|162854721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6986||||||Diarrhea|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.6986
81590653|NCT02057757|162854722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985|||||||Fay - Shaw|||||||0.9850
81590654|NCT02057757|162854723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.681||||||Any Time|Fay - Shaw|||||||0.681
81590655|NCT02057757|162854723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.341||||||Day 0|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.341
81590656|NCT02057757|162854723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.321||||||Day 3|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.321
81590657|NCT02057757|162854723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.957||||||Day 7|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.957
81590658|NCT02057757|162854723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.788||||||Day 14|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.788
81590659|NCT02057757|162854723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.544||||||Day 28|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.544
81590660|NCT02057757|162854724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.671||||||Any Time|Fay - Shaw|||||||0.671
81590661|NCT02057757|162854724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.325||||||Day 0|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.325
81590662|NCT02057757|162854724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.987||||||Day 3|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.987
81590663|NCT02057757|162854724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.987||||||Day 7|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.987
81590664|NCT02057757|162854724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.311||||||Day 14|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.311
81590665|NCT02057757|162854725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.973||||||Any Time|Fay - Shaw|||||||0.973
81590666|NCT02057757|162854725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.575||||||Day 0|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.575
81590667|NCT02057757|162854725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.548||||||Day 3|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.548
81590668|NCT02057757|162854725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.987||||||Day 7|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.987
81590669|NCT02057757|162854725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.987||||||Day 14|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.987
81590670|NCT02057757|162854725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.987||||||Day 28|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.987
81590671|NCT02057757|162854726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.928||||||Pneumonia|Fay - Shaw|||||||0.928
81590672|NCT02057757|162854726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9669||||||ARDS|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.9669
81590673|NCT02057757|162854726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0832||||||Bronchitis|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.0832
81590674|NCT02057757|162854727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036||||||Adults (\>= 18 Years ) - Global Assessment: Have you felt as good as you did before you had the respiratory illness?|Fay - Shaw|||||||0.0360
81590675|NCT02057757|162854727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038||||||Adults (\>= 18 Years) - Global Assessment: Are you functioning as well as you were before you had the respiratory illness?|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.0380
81590676|NCT02057757|162854727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5035||||||Children (\< 18 Years) - Global Assessment: Have you/your child felt as good as you did before you had the respiratory illness?|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.5035
81590677|NCT02057757|162854727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9231||||||Children (\<18 Years) - Global Assessment: Are you/your child functioning as well as you/your child were before you/your child had the respiratory illness?|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.9231
81590678|NCT02057757|162854731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9785||||||No Detectable Virus on Day 3|Fay-Shaw|||||||0.9785
81590679|NCT00684424|162854758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||R-ratio|-56.723|STANDARD_DEVIATION|46.9499||||95.0|||||summary statistic|||R-ratio of seizure frequency summaries = \[(t-b)/(t+b)\]\*100; where t= treatment seizure frequency and b= baseline seizure frequency.||||
81590680|NCT01720069|162854827|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.772|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.772
81590681|NCT01720069|162854828|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.891|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.891
81590682|NCT01720069|162854829|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.066
81590683|NCT01720069|162854830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.063
81590684|NCT01720069|162854831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.054
81590685|NCT01720069|162854832|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.168|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.168
81590686|NCT01720069|162854832|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.363|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.363
81590687|NCT01720069|162854832|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.805|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.805
81590688|NCT00508742|162854834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.65||||||||0.65|0.47|
81590689|NCT00508742|162854835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.9||||||Month 7: 13vPnC/7vPnC, odds ratio was calculated using a logistic regression model with treatment group as the independent variable.||0.9|0.5|
81590690|NCT00508742|162854835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.7||||||Month 12: 13vPnC/7vPnC, odds ratio was calculated using a logistic regression model with treatment group as the independent variable.||0.7|0.4|
81590691|NCT00508742|162854835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.5||||||Month 13: 13vPnC/7vPnC, odds ratio was calculated using a logistic regression model with treatment group as the independent variable.||0.5|0.3|
81590692|NCT00508742|162854835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.7||||||Month 18: 13vPnC/7vPnC, odds ratio was calculated using a logistic regression model with treatment group as the independent variable.||0.7|0.4|
81590693|NCT00508742|162854835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.8||||||Month 24: 13vPnC/7vPnC, odds ratio was calculated using a logistic regression model with treatment group as the independent variable.||0.8|0.4|
81590694|NCT01130740|162854903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.158|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is a comparison of 6-month outcomes between the two study groups. (Primary comparison is for 12 months.)||||0.158
81590695|NCT01130740|162854903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the 12-month comparison between the 2 study groups, which is the primary study analysis.||||0.008
81590696|NCT01130740|162854904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.274|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the between-group 12-month comparison.||||0.274
81590697|NCT01130740|162854905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.177|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.177
81590698|NCT02517905|162854906|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|-2.7||||0.8661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|28.2|||ANOVA|||||28.2|-33.5|0.8661
81590699|NCT02517905|162854907|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|-4.0||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|10.2|||ANOVA|||||10.2|-18.2|0.5780
81590700|NCT02517905|162854908|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|5.9||||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.2|52.1|||ANOVA|||||52.1|-40.2|0.8010
81590701|NCT00459134|162854915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|3.0||This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect repeated measures model constrained such that the baseline means were equal in the two groups.||The null hypothesis is that sexual function will be the same in both groups at 12 weeks. A Mixed effect repeated measures model constrained such that the baseline means were equal in the two groups was used to test this hypothesis.||3.00|-1.67|0.576
81590702|NCT00459134|162854916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|7.89||This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect repeated measures model constrained such that the baseline means were equal in the two groups.||The null hypothesis was that quality of life would be the same in both groups at 12 weeks. A mixed effect repeated measures model constrained such that the baseline means were equal in the two groups was used to test this hypothesis.||7.89|1.09|0.010
81522424|NCT02986854|162734282|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|36.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.39|46.34|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||46.34|24.39|
81522425|NCT02986854|162734282|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|39.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.61|46.33|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||46.33|27.61|
81522426|NCT02986854|162734282|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|4.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|15.83|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||15.83|-7.04|
81522427|NCT02986854|162734282|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|31.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.68|41.79|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||41.79|22.68|
81522428|NCT02986854|162734282|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|30.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.85|41.08|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||41.08|21.85|
81522429|NCT02986854|162734282|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|31.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.39|41.38|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||41.38|22.39|
81522430|NCT02986854|162734282|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|3.52|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||3.52|-1.81|
81522431|NCT02986854|162734283|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|30.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.55|38.83|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||38.83|19.55|
81590703|NCT01627249|162854987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|5.7|||ANCOVA||Reported P-values have been adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons.|Aflibercept vs. Bevacizumab||5.7|1.4|<0.001
81522432|NCT02986854|162734283|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|20.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.48|29.69|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||29.69|10.48|
81522433|NCT02986854|162734283|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|25.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.79|33.21|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||33.21|15.79|
81522434|NCT02986854|162734283|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|9.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|17.16|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||17.16|1.01|
81522435|NCT02986854|162734283|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.82|38.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||38.90|8.82|
81522436|NCT02986854|162734283|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|15.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|29.86|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||29.86|-0.44|
81522437|NCT02986854|162734283|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|20.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.32|33.08|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||33.08|5.32|
81522438|NCT02986854|162734283|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|9.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|20.68|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||20.68|-2.45|
81522439|NCT02986854|162734283|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|50.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.09|63.67|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||63.67|34.09|
81459782|NCT03187301|162611325|NON_INFERIORITY|60 mins post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between APL-130277 and placebo using the ΔΔQTcB approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcB as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|7.5||||||||7.5|-0.9|
81459783|NCT03187301|162611325|NON_INFERIORITY|2 hours post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between APL-130277 and placebo using the ΔΔQTcB approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcB as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|9.2||||||||9.2|0.8|
81459784|NCT03187301|162611325|NON_INFERIORITY|3 hours post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between APL-130277 and placebo using the ΔΔQTcB approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcB as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|8.8||||||||8.8|0.4|
81459785|NCT03187301|162611325|NON_INFERIORITY|4 hours post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between APL-130277 and placebo using the ΔΔQTcB approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcB as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect|Least Square (LS) Mean Differeence|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|6.9||||||||6.9|-1.6|
81522440|NCT02986854|162734283|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|49.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.21|63.01|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||63.01|33.21|
81522441|NCT02986854|162734283|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|49.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.42|62.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||62.60|34.42|
81522442|NCT02986854|162734283|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|9.92|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||9.92|-8.30|
81522443|NCT02986854|162734283|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|29.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.34|39.75|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||39.75|21.34|
81590704|NCT01627249|162854987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.2|||ANCOVA||Reported P-values have been adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons.|Aflibercept vs. Ranibizumab||4.2|0.1|0.034
81590705|NCT01627249|162854987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.2|||ANCOVA||Reported P-values have been adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons.|Ranibizumab vs. Bevacizumab||3.2|-0.4|0.12
81590706|NCT01627249|162854988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-69.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.1|-48.6|||ANCOVA||Reported P-values have been adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons.|Aflibercept vs Bevacizumab||-48.6|-91.1|<0.001
81522444|NCT02986854|162734283|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|29.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.32|39.74|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||39.74|21.32|
81590707|NCT01627249|162854988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.6||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|-1.2|||ANCOVA||Reported P-values have been adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons.|Aflibercept vs Ranibizumab||-1.2|-36|0.036
81590708|NCT01627249|162854988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-51.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.2|-31.3|||ANCOVA||Reported P-values have been adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons.|Ranibizumab vs Bevacizumab||-31.3|-71.2|<0.001
81590709|NCT01627249|162854989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|10.1|||ANCOVA||Reported P-values have been adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons.|Aflibercept vs. Bevacizumab||10.1|2.9|0.001
81590710|NCT01627249|162854989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|8.0|||ANCOVA||Reported P-values have been adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons.|Aflibercept vs. Ranibizumab||8.0|1.4|0.0031
81590711|NCT01627249|162854989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|4.8|||ANCOVA||Reported P-values have been adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons.|Ranibizumab vs Bevacizumab||4.8|-1.1|0.21
81590712|NCT01627249|162854990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.7|||ANCOVA||Reported P-values have been adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons.|Aflibercept vs Bevacizumab||2.7|-1.3|0.69
81590713|NCT01627249|162854990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.5|||ANCOVA||Reported P-values have been adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons.|Aflibercept vs Ranibizumab||1.5|-2.3|0.69
81590714|NCT01627249|162854990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.1|||ANCOVA||Reported P-values have been adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons.|Ranibizumab vs Bevacizumab||3.1|-0.9|0.69
81590715|NCT02451748|162855002|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA||||||0.5378||||||Tukey adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|A priori threshold was \<0.05.||The mean mRNA expression for IL-7 was compared between all three visits simultaneously in RA Peripheral Blood Nonnuclear Cells. The comparison between the first and second visit is as follows.||||0.5378
81590716|NCT02451748|162855002|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA||||||0.919||||||Tukey adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|A priori threshold was \<0.05.||The mean mRNA expression for IL-7 was compared between all three visits simultaneously in RA Peripheral Blood Nonnuclear Cells. The comparison between the first and third visit is as follows.||||0.919
81590717|NCT02451748|162855002|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA||||||0.4255||||||Tukey adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|A priori threshold was \<0.05.||The mean mRNA expression for IL-7 was compared between all three visits simultaneously in RA Peripheral Blood Nonnuclear Cells. The comparison between the second and third visit is as follows.||||0.4255
81590718|NCT02451748|162855002|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA||||||0.1037||||||Tukey adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|A priori threshold was \<0.05.||The mean mRNA expression for IL-7R was compared between all three visits simultaneously in RA Peripheral Blood Nonnuclear Cells. The comparison between the first and second visit is as follows.||||0.1037
81590719|NCT02451748|162855002|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA||||||0.0008||||||Tukey adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|A priori threshold was \<0.05.||The mean mRNA expression for IL-7R was compared between all three visits simultaneously in RA Peripheral Blood Nonnuclear Cells. The comparison between the first and third visit is as follows.||||0.0008
81590720|NCT02451748|162855002|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA||||||0.0001||||||Tukey adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|A priori threshold was \<0.05.||The mean mRNA expression for IL-7R was compared between all three visits simultaneously in RA Peripheral Blood Nonnuclear Cells. The comparison between the second and third visit is as follows.||||0.0001
81590721|NCT00563797|162855013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||F=7.73|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison is between baseline and during treatment.||||0.014
81590722|NCT00563797|162855014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||F=36.32|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of baseline and post-treatment||||.0001
81590723|NCT00563797|162855015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.025
81590724|NCT00563797|162855016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.019
81590725|NCT00491244|162855017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.21|||Chi-squared|||||2.21|1.46|< 0.001
81590726|NCT00491244|162855018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.61||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|4.01|||Chi-squared|||||4.01|0.65|0.35
81590727|NCT03095417|162855028|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.747|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.747
81590728|NCT03095417|162855029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.032
81590729|NCT03095417|162855030|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.264|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.264
81590730|NCT03095417|162855031|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.511|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.511
81590731|NCT03095417|162855032|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.677|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.677
81590732|NCT03095417|162855033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.815|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.815
81590733|NCT03095417|162855034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.719|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.719
81590734|NCT03095417|162855035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.346|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.346
81590735|NCT03095417|162855036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.910
81590736|NCT03095417|162855037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.794|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.794
81590737|NCT03095417|162855038|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.626|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.626
81590738|NCT03095417|162855039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.774|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.774
81590739|NCT02571452|162855040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.65|-0.55||The threshold for statistical significance was p=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.55|-6.65|.021
81590740|NCT02571452|162855041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|2.3||The threshold for statistical significance was p=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.30|-1.26|.568
81590741|NCT02571452|162855042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.87|-2.33||The threshold for statistical significance was p=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.33|-5.87|<.001
81590742|NCT02571452|162855043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.29||The threshold for statistical significance was p=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.29|-1.61|.173
81590743|NCT01591746|162855060|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.43
81590744|NCT01591746|162855061|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.56
81590745|NCT01591746|162855062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Right breast initial percent volume expansion||||0.45
81590746|NCT01591746|162855062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Left breast initial percent volume expansion||||0.98
81590747|NCT01591746|162855063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.43
81590748|NCT01591746|162855064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81590749|NCT01591746|162855065|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81590750|NCT00908960|162855066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|6.7||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|43.17|||Fine and Gray regression|||||43.17|1.03|0.06
81590751|NCT04165291|162855125|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.01
81640194|NCT02291549|162970827|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.06||P-value adjusted for multiplicity using the Holm's step-down procedure at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The adjusted p-value is presentenced.||ANCOVA model with site and treatment group as fixed effects and contrasts constructed to estimate the difference between treatment groups. The null hypothesis was H0: β1=0 and alternative hypothesis was H1: β1 ≠ 0. Only a statistically significant, negative estimate of β1 was to constitute evidence of effectiveness.||-0.06|-0.85|0.0470
81590752|NCT04165291|162855126|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||||||.08
81590753|NCT04165291|162855127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.116|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||.116
81590754|NCT04165291|162855128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.146|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81590755|NCT04165291|162855129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||ANOVA|||||||.13
81590756|NCT04165291|162855130|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||ANOVA|||||||.35
81590757|NCT02480621|162855131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.74|||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.10
81590758|NCT02442700|162855158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81590759|NCT00752908|162855165|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81590760|NCT01591681|162855177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Repeated measures regression model|Repeated measures regression model was used accounting for correlated data from the same participant and for the overnight measures.||Sample size was computed to be 45 participants using the system for 42 nights (21 nights with system active and 21 control nights) for a total of 1,890 nights in order to have 90% power with a type 1 error rate of 5% to reject the null hypothesis of no difference in nocturnal hypoglycemia assuming a true population rate of 30% of control nights and 15% of intervention nights with hypoglycemia after adjusting for the correlation from repeated nights and misclassification due to sensor inaccuracy.||||<0.001
81590761|NCT01591681|162855178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|repeated measures logistic regression|Was used to test differences using mixed effects and a within subject autocorrelation structure to account for multiple nights from the same subject.||||||<0.001
81590762|NCT01591681|162855179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Repeated measures regression model|Repeated measures regression model was used accounting for correlated data from the same participant and for the overnight measures.||||||<0.001
81590763|NCT01591681|162855180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Repeated measures regression model|Repeated measures regression model was used accounting for correlated data from the same participant and for the overnight measures.||||||<0.001
81590764|NCT01591681|162855181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Repeated measures regression model|Repeated measures regression model was used accounting for correlated data from the same participant and for the overnight measures.||||||<0.001
81590765|NCT01591681|162855182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|repeated measures logistic regression|Was used to test differences using mixed effects and a within subject autocorrelation structure to account for multiple nights from the same subject.||||||0.71
81590766|NCT01591681|162855183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|repeated measures logistic regression|Was used to test differences using mixed effects and a within subject autocorrelation structure to account for multiple nights from the same subject.||||||0.62
81590767|NCT01591681|162855184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|repeated measures logistic regression|Was used to test differences using mixed effects and a within subject autocorrelation structure to account for multiple nights from the same subject.||||||0.10
81590768|NCT01591681|162855185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Repeated measures regression model|Repeated measures regression model was used accounting for correlated data from the same participant and for the overnight measures.||||||<0.001
81590769|NCT01591681|162855186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Repeated measures regression model|Repeated measures regression model was used accounting for correlated data from the same participant and for the overnight measures.||||||0.98
81590770|NCT01591681|162855187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Repeated measures regression model|Repeated measures regression model was used accounting for correlated data from the same participant and for the overnight measures.||||||0.93
81590771|NCT03282955|162855188|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin= 1.151||||||0.025|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.025
81590772|NCT01649856|162855222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|8.2||||0.076||95.0|-1.1|17.5|||Chi-squared|||||17.5|-1.1|0.076
81522445|NCT02986854|162734283|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|29.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.35|39.73|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||39.73|21.35|
81590773|NCT00835406|162855258|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA will be performed on ln-transformed Ae0-36 and Rmax at the α level of 0.05.|Ratio of the mean|97.94||||||90.0|90.96|105.45|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||105.45|90.96|
81590774|NCT00835406|162855259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA will be performed on ln-transformed Ae0-35 and Rmax at the α level of 0.05.|Ratio of the mean|100.36||||||90.0|92.85|108.48|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||108.48|92.85|
81590775|NCT02138214|162855304|OTHER|||||||0.567||||||p-value threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.567
81590776|NCT02138214|162855305|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.110
81590777|NCT02138214|162855307|OTHER|||||||0.758|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.758
81590778|NCT02138214|162855309|OTHER|||||||0.236|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.236
81590779|NCT02138214|162855310|OTHER|||||||0.759|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.759
81590780|NCT02138214|162855311|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.400
81590781|NCT01196871|162855329|OTHER|Geometric means for each treatment combination is obtained from the linear mixed effects model Log (parameter) = Intercept + ß\*Treatment + Error.|AUC0-t Ratio|2.942|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.439|3.548|||||The ratios of the geometric means (combination/alone) and its 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|Statistical Analysis of Stage 1 AUC0-t Data: Point estimates for the geometric means and their 90% confidence interval (CI) are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean and the lower and upper bounds of the 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.||3.548|2.439|
81522446|NCT02986854|162734283|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.67|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||1.67|-1.60|
81590782|NCT01196871|162855329|OTHER|Geometric means for each treatment combination is obtained from the linear mixed effects model Log (parameter) = Intercept + ß\*Treatment + Error.|AUCinfinity Ratio|2.942|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.431|3.56|||||The ratios of the geometric means (combination/alone) and its 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|Statistical Analysis of Stage 1 AUCinfinity Data: Point estimates for the geometric means and their 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean and the lower and upper bounds of the 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.||3.560|2.431|
81590783|NCT01196871|162855329|OTHER|Geometric means for each treatment combination is obtained from the linear mixed effects model Log (parameter) = Intercept + ß\*Treatment + Error.|AUC0-t Ratio|2.354|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.826|3.035|||||The ratios of the geometric means (combination/alone) and its 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|Statistical Analysis of Stage 2 AUC0-t Data: Point estimates for the geometric means and their 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean and the lower and upper bounds of the 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.||3.035|1.826|
81590784|NCT01196871|162855329|OTHER|Geometric means for each treatment combination is obtained from the linear mixed effects model Log (parameter) = Intercept + ß\*Treatment + Error.|AUCinfinity Ratio|2.375|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.839|3.068|||||The ratios of the geometric means (combination/alone) and its 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|Statistical Analysis of Stage 2 AUCinfinity Data: Point estimates for the geometric means and their 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean and the lower and upper bounds of the 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.||3.068|1.839|
81590785|NCT01196871|162855330|OTHER|Geometric means for each treatment combination is obtained from the linear mixed effects model Log (parameter) = Intercept + ß\*Treatment + Error.|Cmax Ratio|1.629|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.44|1.843|||||The ratios of the geometric means (combination/alone) and its 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|Statistical Analysis of Stage 1 Cmax Data: Point estimates for the geometric means and their 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean and the lower and upper bounds of the 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.||1.843|1.440|
81590786|NCT01196871|162855330|OTHER|Geometric means for each treatment combination is obtained from the linear mixed effects model Log (parameter) = Intercept + ß\*Treatment + Error.|Cmax Ratio|1.546|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3|1.838|||||The ratios of the geometric means (combination/alone) and its 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|Statistical Analysis of Stage 2 Cmax Data: Point estimates for the geometric means and their 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean and the lower and upper bounds of the 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.||1.838|1.300|
81590787|NCT01196871|162855332|OTHER|Geometric means for each treatment combination is obtained from the linear mixed effects model Log (parameter) = Intercept + ß\*Treatment + Error.|AUC0-t Ratio|1.025|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.921|1.14|||||The ratios of the geometric means (combination/alone) and its 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|Statistical Analysis of Stage 1 AUC0-t Data: Point estimates for the geometric means and their 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean and the lower and upper bounds of the 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.||1.140|0.921|
81590788|NCT01196871|162855332|OTHER|Geometric means for each treatment combination is obtained from the linear mixed effects mode Log (parameter) = Intercept + ß\*Treatment + Error.|AUC0-t Ratio|1.256|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.026|1.538|||||The ratios of the geometric means (combination/alone) and its 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|Statistical Analysis of Stage 2 AUC0-t Data: Point estimates for the geometric means and their 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean and the lower and upper bounds of the 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.||1.538|1.026|
81590789|NCT01196871|162855334|OTHER|Geometric means for each treatment combination is obtained from the linear mixed effects model Log (parameter) = Intercept + ß\*Treatment + Error.|Cmax Ratio|1.034|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.929|1.152|||||The ratios of the geometric means (combination/alone) and its 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|Statistical Analysis of Stage 1 Cmax Data: Point estimates for the geometric means and their 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean and the lower and upper bounds of the 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.||1.152|0.929|
81640195|NCT02291549|162970828|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.913||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity using the Holm's step-down procedure at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Adjusted p-value is presented.||ANCOVA model with site and treatment group as fixed effects and contrasts constructed to estimate the difference between treatment groups. The null hypothesis was H0: β1=0 and alternative hypothesis was H1: β1 ≠ 0. Only a statistically significant, negative estimate of β1 was to constitute evidence of effectiveness.||||0.9130
81590790|NCT01196871|162855334|OTHER|Geometric means for each treatment combination is obtained from the linear mixed effects model Log (parameter) = Intercept + ß\*Treatment + Error.|Cmax Ratio|1.063|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.972|1.164|||||The ratios of the geometric means (combination/alone) and its 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|Statistical Analysis of Stage 2 Cmax Data: Point estimates for the geometric means and their 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean and the lower and upper bounds of the 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.||1.164|0.972|
81590791|NCT01196871|162855336|OTHER|Geometric means for each treatment combination is obtained from the linear mixed effects model Log (parameter) = Intercept + ß\*Treatment + Error.|AUC0-t Ratio|1.059|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.818|1.371|||||The ratios of the geometric means (combination/alone) and its 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|Statistical Analysis of Stage 1 AUC0-t Data: Point estimates for the geometric means and their 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean and the lower and upper bounds of the 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.||1.371|0.818|
81590792|NCT01196871|162855336|OTHER|Geometric means for each treatment combination is obtained from the linear mixed effects model Log (parameter) = Intercept + ß\*Treatment + Error.|AUCinfinity Ratio|1.052|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.807|1.371|||||The ratios of the geometric means (combination/alone) and its 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|Statistical Analysis of Stage 1 AUCinfinity Data: Point estimates for the geometric means and their 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean and the lower and upper bounds of the 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.||1.371|0.807|
81590793|NCT01196871|162855337|OTHER|Geometric means for each treatment combination is obtained from the linear mixed effects model Log (parameter) = Intercept + ß\*Treatment + Error.|Cmax Ratio|0.997|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.791|1.259|||||The ratios of the geometric means (combination/alone) and its 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|Statistical Analysis of Stage 1 Cmax Data: Point estimates for the geometric means and their 90% CI are obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean and the lower and upper bounds of the 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.||1.259|0.791|
81590794|NCT03062891|162855352|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.54||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|2.4|||Regression, Linear|||This analysis looked at the interaction between baseline anxiety symptoms and group on the change in insomnia symptoms across the intervention. The results of the interaction are reported here.||2.40|-1.33|.572
81590795|NCT03062891|162855353|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.08||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|1.98|||Regression, Linear|||This analysis looked at the interaction between baseline depression symptoms and group on the change in insomnia symptoms across the intervention. The results of the interaction are reported here.||1.98|-1.82|.934
81590796|NCT03062891|162855354|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.07||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|2.89|||Regression, Linear|||This analysis looked at the interaction between attentional problems and group on the change in insomnia symptoms across the intervention. The results of the interaction are reported here.||2.89|-0.76|.253
81590797|NCT03062891|162855355|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.2||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.1|||Regression, Linear|||This analysis looked at the interaction between baseline paranois and group on the change in insomnia symptoms across the intervention. The results of the interaction are reported here.||3.10|-0.70|.215
81522447|NCT02986854|162734284|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|17.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.85|28.67|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||28.67|5.85|
81590798|NCT03062891|162855355|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.14||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|3.11|||Regression, Linear|||This analysis looked at the interaction between baseline hallucinations and group on the change in insomnia symptoms across the intervention. The results of the interaction are reported here.||3.11|-0.83|.254
81590799|NCT03062891|162855355|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.27||||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|1.59|||Regression, Linear|||This analysis looked at the interaction between baseline cognitive disorganization and group on the change in insomnia symptoms across the intervention. The results of the interaction are reported here.||1.59|-2.13|.778
81459786|NCT03187301|162611329|NON_INFERIORITY|The hypothesis of assay sensitivity(difference in QTcF time between moxifloxacin and placebo)was evaluated by observing if any of the 4 post-dose evaluation time points had a one-sided(Bonferroni-corrected)95% lower confidence limit which was equal to, or exceeded, 5 msec.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.3|14.8||||||60 mins post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between moxifloxacin and placebo using the ΔΔQTcF approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcF as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect.||14.8|5.3|
81590800|NCT03062891|162855356|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.25||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|1.67|||Regression, Linear|||This analysis looked at the interaction between baseline positive mental health and group on the change in insomnia symptoms across the intervention. The results of the interaction are reported here.||1.67|-2.16|.800
81590801|NCT03062891|162855357|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.59||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|2.44|||Regression, Linear|||This analysis looked at the interaction between baseline perceived stress and group on the change in insomnia symptoms across the intervention. The results of the interaction are reported here.||2.44|-1.25|.525
81590802|NCT03062891|162855358|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.3||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|3.03|||Regression, Linear|||This analysis looked at the interaction between baseline threatening life events and group on the change in insomnia symptoms across the intervention. The results of the interaction are reported here.||3.03|-0.43|.140
81590803|NCT03062891|162855359|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.58||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-0.25|||Generalized estimating equation|||This analysis looked at the effect of group on changes in anxiety symptoms across the intervention period.||-0.25|-4.90|.030
81590804|NCT03062891|162855360|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.63||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|1.01|||Generalized estimating equation|||This analysis looked at the effect of group on changes in depression symptoms across the intervention period.||1.01|-2.24|.456
81590805|NCT03062891|162855361|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.34||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|0.53|||Generalized estimating equation|||This analysis looked at the effect of group on changes attentional problems across the intervention period.||0.53|-5.21|.110
81590806|NCT03062891|162855362|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.69||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|-0.07|||Generalized estimating equations|||This analysis looked at the effect of group on changes in psychotic experiences (paranoia) across the intervention period.||-0.07|-3.31|.041
81590807|NCT03062891|162855362|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.22||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.48|||Generalized estimating equation|||This analysis looked at the effect of group on changes in psychotic experiences (hallucinations) across the intervention period.||0.48|-0.92|.531
81590808|NCT03062891|162855362|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.37||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.11|||Generalized estimating equation|||This analysis looked at the effect of group on changes in psychotic experiences (cognitive disorganization) across the intervention period.||0.11|-0.84|.130
81590809|NCT03062891|162855363|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.07||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|1.3|||Generalized estimating equation|||This analysis looked at the effect of group on changes in positive mental health across the intervention period.||1.30|-1.17|.916
81590810|NCT03062891|162855364|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.03||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|-0.23|||Generalized estimating equation|||This analysis looked at the effect of group on changes in perceived stress across the intervention period.||-0.23|-3.83|.027
81590811|NCT03062891|162855366|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Assocation between baseline anxiety symptoms and exploding head syndrome||2.40|0.77|.296
81522448|NCT02986854|162734284|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|17.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.39|29.25|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||29.25|6.39|
81590812|NCT03062891|162855366|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.02|||Regression, Logistic|||Assocation between baseline insomnia symptoms and exploding head syndrome||1.02|0.47|.065
81590813|NCT03062891|162855366|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.15|||Regression, Logistic|||Assocation between baseline depression symptoms and exploding head syndrome||1.15|0.39|.145
81590814|NCT03062891|162855366|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Assocation between baseline life stress and exploding head syndrome||2.19|0.73|.398
81590815|NCT03062891|162855366|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.38|||Regression, Logistic|||Assocation between sleep paralysis and exploding head syndrome||2.38|1.24|.001
81590816|NCT01331694|162855376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64||||||95.0|1.5|1.79|||||Hazard ratio for hospitalization or emergency department visit for IP compared to FSC; HR estimate adjusted for age, sex, geographic region, pre-initial treatment comorbidities, and COPD-related utilization|||1.79|1.50|
81590817|NCT01331694|162855376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||||95.0|1.17|1.41|||||Hazard ratio for hospitalization or emergency department visit for TIO compared to FSC; HR estimate adjusted for age, sex, geographic region, pre-initial treatment comorbidities, and COPD-related utilization|||1.41|1.17|
81590818|NCT01331694|162855376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.78||||||95.0|1.59|2.0|||||Hazard ratio for emergency department visit for IP compared to FSC; HR estimate adjusted for age, sex, geographic region, pre-initial treatment comorbidities, and COPD-related utilization|||2.00|1.59|
81590819|NCT01331694|162855376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33||||||95.0|1.17|1.51|||||Hazard ratio for emergency department visit for TIO compared to FSC; HR estimate adjusted for age, sex, geographic region, pre-initial treatment comorbidities, and COPD-related utilization|||1.51|1.17|
81590820|NCT01331694|162855376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.65||||||95.0|1.41|1.94|||||Hazard ratio for outpatient visit with oral steroid fill for IP compared to FSC; HR estimate adjusted for age, sex, geographic region, pre-initial treatment comorbidities, and COPD-related utilization|||1.94|1.41|
81590821|NCT01331694|162855376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49||||||95.0|1.26|1.76|||||Hazard ratio for outpatient visit with oral steroid fill for TIO compared to FSC; HR estimate adjusted for age, sex, geographic region, pre-initial treatment comorbidities, and COPD-related utilization|||1.76|1.26|
81590822|NCT01331694|162855376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39||||||95.0|1.23|1.57|||||Hazard ratio for outpatient visit with antibiotic fill for IP compared to FSC; HR estimate adjusted for age, sex, geographic region, pre-initial treatment comorbidities, and COPD-related utilization|||1.57|1.23|
81590823|NCT01331694|162855376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33||||||95.0|1.17|1.51|||||Hazard ratio for outpatient visit with antibiotic fill for TIO compared to FSC; HR estimate adjusted for age, sex, geographic region, pre-initial treatment comorbidities, and COPD-related utilization|||1.51|1.17|
81590824|NCT02076412|162855401|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.8||||0.1519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|27.1|||Fisher Exact||Confidence interval for treatment difference (risk difference) was based on the normal approximation|||27.1|0.5|0.1519
81648136|NCT03463577|162986806|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR=1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|1.95|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for congenital anomalies of upper gastrointestinal system in Exposed infants cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical infants cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||1.95|1.57|
81459787|NCT03187301|162611329|NON_INFERIORITY|The hypothesis of assay sensitivity(difference in QTcF time between moxifloxacin and placebo)was evaluated by observing if any of the 4 post-dose evaluation time points had a one-sided(Bonferroni-corrected)95% lower confidence limit which was equal to, or exceeded, 5 msec.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.5|17.1||||||2 hours post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between moxifloxacin and placebo using the ΔΔQTcF approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcF as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect.||17.1|7.5|
81590825|NCT02076412|162855406|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.01||||0.4927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.02||P-value from a two-sided two-sample t-test, testing for a difference in means between fostamatinib and placebo.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.02|-0.05|0.4927
81590826|NCT02076412|162855407|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.12||||0.2499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.09||P-value from a two-sided two-sample t-test, testing for a difference in means between fostamatinib and placebo.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.09|-0.32|0.2499
81590827|NCT00958880|162855408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|10.46||||0.015||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||.015
81590828|NCT00958880|162855409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.03||||0.575||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||.575
81590829|NCT01516879|162855414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.08|-52.85|||Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference using placebo as the reference.|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 52 in LDL-C between evolocumab 420 mg and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-52.85|-61.08|<0.001
81590830|NCT01516879|162855415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-57.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.3|-53.3|||Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference using placebo as the reference.|||-53.3|-62.3|<0.001
81590831|NCT01516879|162855416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|75.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.8|79.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by the stratification factor. For testing, non-achievement was imputed for participants with a missing value at Week 52.|Treatment difference using placebo as the reference.|||79.7|70.8|<0.001
81590832|NCT01516879|162855417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-57.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.57|-54.45|||Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference using placebo as the reference.|||-54.45|-60.57|<0.001
81590833|NCT01516879|162855418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-35.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.19|-33.11|||Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference using placebo as the reference.|||-33.11|-37.19|<0.001
81590834|NCT01516879|162855419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.21|-30.68|||Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference using placebo as the reference.|||-30.68|-36.21|<0.001
81590835|NCT01516879|162855420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-50.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.25|-46.28|||Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference using placebo as the reference.|||-46.28|-54.25|<0.001
81590836|NCT01516879|162855421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-44.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.56|-40.85|||Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference using placebo as the reference.|||-40.85|-47.56|<0.001
81590837|NCT01516879|162855422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.41|-33.87|||Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference using placebo as the reference.|||-33.87|-40.41|<0.001
81522449|NCT02986854|162734284|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|17.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.85|28.28|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||28.28|6.85|
81590838|NCT01516879|162855423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-46.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.79|-42.63|||Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference using placebo as the reference.|||-42.63|-49.79|<0.001
81590839|NCT01516879|162855424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-22.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.15|-18.55|||Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference using placebo as the reference.|||-18.55|-26.15|<0.001
81459788|NCT03187301|162611329|NON_INFERIORITY|The hypothesis of assay sensitivity(difference in QTcF time between moxifloxacin and placebo)was evaluated by observing if any of the 4 post-dose evaluation time points had a one-sided(Bonferroni-corrected)95% lower confidence limit which was equal to, or exceeded, 5 msec.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.1|15.7||||||3 hours post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between moxifloxacin and placebo using the ΔΔQTcF approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcF as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect.||15.7|6.1|
81590840|NCT01516879|162855425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-11.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.21|-5.86|||Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference using placebo as the reference.|||-5.86|-17.21|<0.001
81590841|NCT01516879|162855426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|5.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.28|7.56|||Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference using placebo as the reference.|||7.56|3.28|<0.001
81590842|NCT01516879|162855427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-29.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.23|-18.08|||Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference using placebo as the reference.|||-18.08|-40.23|<0.001
81590843|NCT01516879|162855428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|3.48|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment group and stratification factor as covariates.|Treatment difference using placebo as the reference.|||3.48|-3.76|0.94
81590844|NCT00829621|162855434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.36|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||=0.36
81590845|NCT00320281|162855436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.432||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.432
81648354|NCT01086384|162986989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|12.8||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|14.9||P-value for the Hazard ratio obtained from the Cox regression analysis for FF/VI 100/25 µg versus FF 100 µg, adjusted for an interim analysis.|Regression, Cox||The estimated value represents the adjusted probability of 1 or more severe asthma exacerbations by Week 52 for FF/VI 100/25 µg. Cox Proportional Hazards Model estimate at mean Baseline FEV1, age, and proportional coefficients for sex and region.|||14.9|10.7|0.036
81590846|NCT01856140|162855448|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups at baseline||||0.52
81590847|NCT01856140|162855448|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups at post-injection 6 weeks.||||0.47
81590848|NCT01856140|162855448|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups at post-injection 12 weeks.||||0.52
81590849|NCT01856140|162855449|OTHER|||||||0.227|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups at baseline||||0.227
81590850|NCT01856140|162855449|OTHER|||||||0.573|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups at post-injection 6 weeks.||||0.573
81590851|NCT01856140|162855449|OTHER|||||||0.588|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.588
81590852|NCT01856140|162855450|OTHER|||||||0.262|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups at baseline||||0.262
81590853|NCT01856140|162855450|OTHER|||||||0.631|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups at post-injection 6 weeks.||||0.631
81590854|NCT01856140|162855450|OTHER|||||||0.796|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups at post-injection 12 weeks.||||0.796
81590855|NCT01856140|162855451|OTHER|||||||0.337|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups at baseline||||0.337
81590856|NCT01856140|162855451|OTHER|||||||0.078|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups at post-injection 6 weeks||||0.078
81590857|NCT01856140|162855451|OTHER|||||||0.439|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups at post-injection 12 weeks.||||0.439
81590858|NCT01176591|162855515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81459789|NCT03187301|162611329|NON_INFERIORITY|The hypothesis of assay sensitivity(difference in QTcF time between moxifloxacin and placebo)was evaluated by observing if any of the 4 post-dose evaluation time points had a one-sided(Bonferroni-corrected)95% lower confidence limit which was equal to, or exceeded, 5 msec.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.2|13.8||||||4 hours post-dose: time-matched, baseline-corrected comparison between moxifloxacin and placebo using the ΔΔQTcF approach. The MMRM included region, gender, planned sequence, period, treatment, time, and interaction between treatment and time as fixed factors, and baseline QTcF as a covariate. The patient nested within sequence was included as a random effect.||13.8|4.2|
81459790|NCT02158585|162611340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.93||||0.5618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.49|21.35|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups in average total number of vertigo attacks||21.35|-3.49|0.5618
81459791|NCT02158585|162611341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03429|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: no difference between average total number of vertigo attacks in pre-treatment and treatment||||0.03429
81459792|NCT02158585|162611342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.57||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|8.29|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: no difference in total average number of vertigo attacks during 3 week time periods||8.29|0.85|0.0092
81459793|NCT02158585|162611345|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|11.14||||0.0385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.64|37.92|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||37.92|-15.64|0.0385
81459794|NCT00442897|162611359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.714||||||95.0|1.77|7.78|||||Odds ratio was adjusted by baseline LDL strata.|||7.78|1.77|
81459795|NCT00442897|162611360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.579||||||95.0|1.32|5.06|||||Odds ratio was adjusted by baseline LDL strata.|||5.06|1.32|
81459796|NCT04498182|162611361|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.2305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|2.2|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||2.2|-8.9|0.2305
81459797|NCT04498182|162611361|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.7436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|6.4|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||6.4|-4.6|0.7436
81459798|NCT04498182|162611362|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.4936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.9|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||0.9|-1.9|0.4936
81459799|NCT04498182|162611362|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.7131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.6|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||1.6|-1.1|0.7131
81459800|NCT04498182|162611363|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.2305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|2.2|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||2.2|-8.9|0.2305
81459801|NCT04498182|162611363|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.7436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|6.4|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||6.4|-4.6|0.7436
81459802|NCT04498182|162611364|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.17||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-0.8|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||-0.8|-13.2|0.0281
81459803|NCT04498182|162611364|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.18||0.9186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|6.6|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||6.6|-5.9|0.9186
81459804|NCT04498182|162611365|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.17||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-0.8|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||-0.8|-13.2|0.0281
81459805|NCT04498182|162611365|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.18||0.9186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|6.6|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||6.6|-5.9|0.9186
81459806|NCT04498182|162611366|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.9846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.5|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||1.5|-1.5|0.9846
81459807|NCT04498182|162611366|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.6508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.8|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||1.8|-1.1|0.6508
81459808|NCT04498182|162611367|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.9846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.5|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||1.5|-1.5|0.9846
81459809|NCT04498182|162611367|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.6508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.8|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||1.8|-1.1|0.6508
81459810|NCT04498182|162611368|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.4936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.9|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||0.9|-1.9|0.4936
81590859|NCT01176591|162855516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81590860|NCT01176591|162855517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.046
81590861|NCT01176591|162855518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.039|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.039
81459811|NCT04498182|162611368|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.7131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.6|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||1.6|-1.1|0.7131
81590862|NCT01176591|162855520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.035|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.035
81459812|NCT04498182|162611369|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38||0.0786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|0.7|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||0.7|-12.6|0.0786
81459813|NCT04498182|162611369|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39||0.9477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|6.5|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||6.5|-6.9|0.9477
81459814|NCT04498182|162611370|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38||0.0786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|0.7|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||0.7|-12.6|0.0786
81459815|NCT04498182|162611370|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39||0.9477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|6.5|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||6.5|-6.9|0.9477
81459816|NCT04498182|162611371|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.16||0.1153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|1.2|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||1.2|-11.2|0.1153
81459817|NCT04498182|162611371|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.15||0.9975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|6.2|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||6.2|-6.2|0.9975
81459818|NCT04498182|162611372|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.16||0.1153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|1.2|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||1.2|-11.2|0.1153
81459819|NCT04498182|162611372|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.15||0.9975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|6.2|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||6.2|-6.2|0.9975
81459820|NCT04498182|162611373|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.82||0.1518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|2.0|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||2.0|-13.0|0.1518
81459821|NCT04498182|162611373|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.87||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|10.8|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||10.8|-4.4|0.4070
81459822|NCT04498182|162611374|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.82||0.1518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|2.0|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||2.0|-13.0|0.1518
81459823|NCT04498182|162611374|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.87||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|10.8|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||10.8|-4.4|0.4070
81590863|NCT00982319|162855522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81590864|NCT01257204|162855527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|20.8|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|4.9|36.8|||||The difference in the percentage of participants with antiviral response between daclatasvir and placebo was presented with a difference estimate (daclatasvir - placebo) and 80% confidence Interval.|||36.8|4.9|
81590865|NCT01257204|162855527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|20.1|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|3.9|36.3|||||The difference in the percentage of participants with antiviral response between daclatasvir and placebo was presented with a difference estimate (daclatasvir - placebo) and 80% confidence Interval.|||36.3|3.9|
81459824|NCT04498182|162611375|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.56||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|5.9|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||5.9|-8.1|0.7560
81459825|NCT04498182|162611375|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.62||0.8308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|6.4|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||6.4|-7.9|0.8308
81459826|NCT04498182|162611376|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.56||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|5.9|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||5.9|-8.1|0.7560
81459827|NCT04498182|162611376|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.62||0.8308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|6.4|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||6.4|-7.9|0.8308
81459828|NCT04498182|162611377|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|-3.5|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||-3.5|-12.4|0.0005
81459829|NCT04498182|162611377|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.0585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|0.2|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||0.2|-8.7|0.0585
81459830|NCT04498182|162611378|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|-3.5|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||-3.5|-12.4|0.0005
81459831|NCT04498182|162611378|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.0585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|0.2|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||0.2|-8.7|0.0585
81459832|NCT04498182|162611379|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|-3.4|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||-3.4|-14.3|0.0015
81459833|NCT04498182|162611379|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.78||0.6812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|4.3|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||4.3|-6.6|0.6812
81459834|NCT04498182|162611380|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|-3.4|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||-3.4|-14.3|0.0015
81590866|NCT01257204|162855536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.8|26.7|||||The difference in the percentage of participants with antiviral response between daclatasvir and placebo was presented with a difference estimate (daclatasvir - placebo) and 80% confidence Interval.|||26.7|-6.8|
81590867|NCT01257204|162855536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.4|24.2|||||The difference in the percentage of participants with antiviral response between daclatasvir and placebo was presented with a difference estimate (daclatasvir - placebo) and 80% confidence Interval.|||24.2|-9.4|
81590868|NCT01863446|162855570|SUPERIORITY|Unpaired t-test comparing Lighting 1 and Lighting2||||||0.334|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.334
81590869|NCT01863446|162855570|SUPERIORITY|Unpaired t-test comparing Lighting3 vs Lighting 4||||||0.423|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.423
81522450|NCT02986854|162734284|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|-0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.32|7.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||7.20|-8.32|
81522451|NCT02986854|162734284|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|14.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|30.38|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||30.38|-0.98|
81590870|NCT01863446|162855571|SUPERIORITY|Unpaired t-test of Lighting1 vs Lighting2||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.780
81590871|NCT01863446|162855571|SUPERIORITY|Unpaired t-test of Lighting3 vs Lighting4||||||0.791|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.791
81590872|NCT01863446|162855572|SUPERIORITY|Unpaired t-test||||||0.883|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.883
81590873|NCT01863446|162855572|SUPERIORITY|Unpaired t-test||||||0.271|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.271
81590874|NCT03779997|162855577|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.02||0.05 a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Log-linear GEE regression|||Null hypothesis: no difference in the percentage of urine drug tests (UDT) negative for opioids between the two treatment arms.Treatment-as-usual (TAU) is the reference group.||1.02|0.60|0.07
81590875|NCT03779997|162855578|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.11||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.1||0.05 a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Poisson regression with robust SEs|||Null hypothesis: no difference between treatment arms in the percentage of patients engaged in treatment at week 12. TAU is the reference group.||1.10|0.65|0.20
81590876|NCT03779997|162855579|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.16||0.05 a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Poisson regression with robust SEs|||Null hypothesis: No difference between arms in the percentage of participants engaged in treatment at week 24 post-randomization. TAU is the reference group.||1.16|0.45|0.18
81590877|NCT03779997|162855580|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.45||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.7||0.05 a priori threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided||TAU is the reference group.|Null hypothesis: No difference between arms on the number of consecutive weeks with UDT negative for opioids.||2.7|-0.9|0.31
81590878|NCT03779997|162855581|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.41||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.26||0.05 a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Poisson regression with robust SEs||TAU is the reference group.|Null hypothesis: No difference between arms in the number of participants who self-reported illicit opioid use at week 12.||2.26|0.23|0.57
81590879|NCT03779997|162855582|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.066||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.15||0.05 a priori threshold for statistical significance.|GEE Poisson regression||TAU is the reference group.|Null hypothesis: No difference between arms in the mean number of days adherent to buprenorphine by self-report.||1.15|0.89|0.88
81590880|NCT03779997|162855584|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.6||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|3.24||0.05 a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Poisson regression with robust SEs||TAU is the reference group.|Null hypothesis: No difference between arms in number of participants who had one or more urine drug tests negative for buprenorphine.||3.24|0.42|0.77
81590881|NCT03779997|162855585|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.26||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.43||0.05 a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Poisson regression with robust SEs||TAU is the reference group.|Null hypothesis: No difference between arms in number of participants who tested positive for stimulants at week 12.||1.43|0.32|0.30
81590882|NCT03779997|162855586|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.32||0.05 a priori threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided||TAU is the reference group|Null hypothesis: No difference between arms in mean treatment satisfaction scores||0.32|-0.29|0.91
81590883|NCT00097591|162855587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|0.927||The primary outcome measure was analyzed first in the UA/NSTEMI population, followed by All ACS subjects, followed by the STEMI population.|Gehan-Wilcoxon|||For UA/NSTEMI population||0.927|0.726|0.002
81590884|NCT00097591|162855587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.793||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.649|0.968|||Gehan-Wilcoxon|||For STEMI population||0.968|0.649|0.019
81590885|NCT00097591|162855587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.812|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.732|0.902|||Gehan-Wilcoxon|Clinical presentation, UA/NSTEMI versus STEMI, was used as a stratification factor.||For All ACS population||0.902|0.732|<0.001
81590886|NCT00097591|162855588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.314||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.107|1.559|||Log Rank|Clinical presentation, UA/NSTEMI versus STEMI, was used as a stratification factor.||For non-CABG TIMI Major or Minor Bleeding||1.559|1.107|0.002
81590887|NCT00097591|162855588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.315||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.028|1.683|||Log Rank|Clinical presentation, UA/NSTEMI versus STEMI, was used as a stratification factor.||For non-CABG TIMI Major Bleeding||1.683|1.028|0.029
81590888|NCT00097591|162855588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.517||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.083|2.126|||Log Rank|Clinical presentation, UA/NSTEMI versus STEMI, was used as a stratification factor.||For the subset of non-CABG TIMI Major Bleeding - Life-threatening events (LT)||2.126|1.083|0.015
81590889|NCT00097591|162855588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.191||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.158|11.113|||Log Rank|Clinical presentation, UA/NSTEMI versus STEMI, was used as a stratification factor.||For the subset of non-CABG TIMI Major Bleeding - LT - Fatal||11.113|1.1580|0.002
81640196|NCT02312258|162970838|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||=|0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.861|1.381|||Log Rank||||"P-value comparing OS between treatment groups was based on log-rank test stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), International Staging System (ISS) stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 versus \[vs\] \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (complete response (CR) or very good partial response (VGPR) vs partial response (PR)).~Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 versus\[vs\] \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR), comparing the hazard rate of ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of placebo arm. A less than 1 hazard ratio was to be considered statistically significant."|1.381|0.861|=0.473
81640197|NCT02312258|162970840|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.655|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.537|0.799|||Log Rank||||"P-value comparing TTP between treatment groups was based on log-rank test stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR).~Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR), comparing the hazard rate of ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of placebo arm. A less than 1 hazard ratio was to be considered statistically significant."|0.799|0.537|<0.001
81640198|NCT02312258|162970841|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.984|||=|0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.777|1.246|||Log Rank||||"P-value comparing PFS2 between treatment groups was based on log-rank test stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR).~Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR), comparing the hazard rate of ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of placebo arm. A less than 1 hazard ratio was to be considered statistically significant."|1.246|0.777|=0.893
81640199|NCT02312258|162970842|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.777|||=|0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.631|0.957|||Log Rank||||"P-value comparing TTNT between treatment groups was based on log-rank test stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR).~Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR), comparing the hazard rate of ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of placebo arm. A less than 1 hazard ratio was to be considered statistically significant."|0.957|0.631|=0.018
81648355|NCT01196819|162986992|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.13mm, if the two-sided upper 95% confidence bound is \<Δ, the Firehawk Stent being tested will be considered non-inferior to the control. This corresponds to a P value \<0.05 from a two-sided Student t-test comparing the difference between FirehawkStent and Xience stent to delta.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.29|||ANCOVA|||H0: Pe - Pc≥ ∆, H1: Pe - Pc \< ∆. Pe and Pc are the mean 9-month in-stent late loss for the subject in the Firehawk DES group and the Xience group, respectively. ∆ is the non-inferiority margin. A two-sided upper 95% confidence bound will be calculated for the difference in 9-month in-stent late loss .||0.29|0|0.94
81522452|NCT02986854|162734284|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|22.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|38.16|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||38.16|7.30|
81590890|NCT00097591|162855588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.119||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.582|2.152|||Log Rank|Clinical presentation, UA/NSTEMI versus STEMI, was used as a stratification factor.||For the subset of non-CABG TIMI Major Bleeding - LT - Symptomatic intracranial hemorrage (ICH)||2.152|0.582|0.736
81590891|NCT00097591|162855588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.617||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.159|5.908|||Log Rank|Clinical presentation, UA/NSTEMI versus STEMI, was used as a stratification factor.||For the subset of non-CABG TIMI Major Bleeding - LT - Requiring inotropes||5.908|1.159|0.016
81590892|NCT00097591|162855588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.998||||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.528|1.885|||Log Rank|Clinical presentation, UA/NSTEMI versus STEMI, was used as a stratification factor.||For the subset of non-CABG TIMI Major Bleeding - LT - Requiring surgical intervention||1.885|0.528|0.995
81590893|NCT00097591|162855588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.499||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.945|2.379|||Log Rank|Clinical presentation, UA/NSTEMI versus STEMI, was used as a stratification factor.||For the subset of non-CABG TIMI Major Bleeding - LT - Requiring transfusion (\>=4 units)||2.379|0.945|0.084
81522453|NCT02986854|162734284|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|18.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.14|33.37|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||33.37|4.14|
81522454|NCT02986854|162734284|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|-8.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.34|2.38|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||2.38|-18.34|
81522455|NCT02986854|162734284|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|39.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.76|54.07|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||54.07|23.76|
81522456|NCT02986854|162734284|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|42.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.08|56.98|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||56.98|27.08|
81522457|NCT02986854|162734284|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|40.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.91|55.15|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||55.15|25.91|
81522458|NCT02986854|162734284|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|3.89|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||3.89|-10.20|
81522459|NCT02986854|162734284|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|19.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.74|28.83|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||28.83|12.74|
81522460|NCT02986854|162734284|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|19.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.74|28.83|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||28.83|12.74|
81522461|NCT02986854|162734284|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|19.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.75|28.83|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||28.83|12.75|
81522462|NCT02986854|162734284|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|1.35|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||1.35|-1.31|
81522463|NCT02986854|162734285|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|21.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.44|30.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||30.60|11.44|
81522464|NCT02986854|162734285|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|17.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.34|26.43|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||26.43|7.34|
81522465|NCT02986854|162734285|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|19.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.09|27.43|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||27.43|10.09|
81522466|NCT02986854|162734285|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|4.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|12.04|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 1- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||12.04|-3.80|
81522467|NCT02986854|162734285|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|18.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.92|30.99|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||30.99|2.92|
81590894|NCT00097591|162855588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.313||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.656|||Log Rank|Clinical presentation, UA/NSTEMI versus STEMI, was used as a stratification factor.||For the subset of non-CABG TIMI Minor Bleeding||1.656|1.040|0.022
81590895|NCT00097591|162855589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.784|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.688|0.894|||Log Rank|Clinical presentation, UA/NSTEMI versus STEMI, was used as a stratification factor.||Through 30 days||0.894|0.688|<0.001
81590896|NCT00097591|162855589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.794|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.703|0.896|||Log Rank|Clinical presentation, UA/NSTEMI versus STEMI, was used as a stratification factor.||Through 90 days||0.896|0.703|<0.001
81590897|NCT00097591|162855590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.767|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.672|0.876|||Log Rank|Clinical presentation, UA/NSTEMI versus STEMI, was used as a stratification factor.||Through 30 days||0.876|0.672|<0.001
81590898|NCT00097591|162855590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.797|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.705|0.901|||Log Rank|Clinical presentation, UA/NSTEMI versus STEMI, was used as a stratification factor.||Through 90 days||0.901|0.705|<0.001
81590899|NCT00097591|162855591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.838|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.762|0.921|||Log Rank|Clinical presentation, UA/NSTEMI versus STEMI, was used as a stratification factor.||||0.921|0.762|<0.001
81590900|NCT00097591|162855592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.831|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.751|0.919|||Log Rank|Clinical presentation, UA/NSTEMI versus STEMI, was used as a stratification factor.||||0.919|0.751|<0.001
81590901|NCT02312310|162855593|SUPERIORITY|Test of trend across doses.||||||0.393|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Change in outcome from baseline to 12 weeks tested using mixed effects models controlling for baseline measures, treatment, sex, age, and education.|||The flavanol effect on the change in each outcome from baseline to 12 weeks was tested using linear mixed effects models controlling for the respective baseline measures, four categories of treatment, sex, age, and education. Regression adjusted mean within-group tests of change were estimated and tested for statistical significance from the model. The primary test used for assessing the treatment effect was the linear trend contrast from the model across: placebo, low, medium and high dose. The model for cognitive measures incorporated additional outcome measurement times at 4 weeks and 20 weeks and included categorical time (4, 12, 20 weeks) as a predictor as well as a treatment (4 category) by time interaction, and a random intercept to control for repeated measures within individuals (results for 4 and 20 weeks not presented).|||.393
81590902|NCT00807092|162855602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.666||||95.0|-1.332|1.306||A statistical significant threshold p less than 0.025|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (visit 2) value of mean IAUC(0-4hours) as covariate|BIAsp 30 - BHI 30|"The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in mean IAUC(0-4hours) of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in mean IAUC(0-4hours) of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment greater than or equal to 0 mol\*h/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in mean IAUC (0-4hours) of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in mean IAUC(0-4hours) of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment less than 0 mol\*h/L"||1.306|-1.332|
81590903|NCT00807092|162855603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.2412||95.0|-0.802|3.157||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; corresponding baseline (week 0) value of mean IAUC(0-4h) as covariate (breakfast/lunch/dinner)|Breakfast|"Null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis for breakfast:~The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in mean IAUC(0-4h) of BIAsp 30 for breakfast after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in mean IAUC(0-4h) of BHI 30 for breakfast after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mol\*h/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in mean IAUC (0-4h) of BIAsp 30 for breakfast after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in mean IAUC(0-4h) of BHI 30 for breakfast after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mol\*h/L"||3.157|-0.802|0.2412
81590904|NCT00807092|162855603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.318|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.216||0.794||95.0|-2.724|2.087||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; corresponding baseline (week 0) value of mean IAUC(0-4h) as covariate (breakfast/lunch/dinner)|Lunch|"Null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis for lunch:~The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in mean IAUC(0-4h) of BIAsp 30 for lunch after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in mean IAUC(0-4h) of BHI 30 for lunch after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mol\*h/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in mean IAUC (0-4h) of BIAsp 30 for lunch after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in mean IAUC(0-4h) of BHI 30 for lunch after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mol\*h/L"||2.087|-2.724|0.794
81590905|NCT00807092|162855603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.749||||0.3093||95.0|-2.2|0.703||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; corresponding baseline (week 0) value of mean IAUC(0-4h) as covariate (breakfast/lunch/dinner)|Dinner|"Null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis for dinner:~The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in mean IAUC(0-4h) of BIAsp 30 for dinner after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in mean IAUC(0-4h) of BHI 30 for dinner after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mol\*h/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in mean IAUC (0-4h) of BIAsp 30 for dinner after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in mean IAUC(0-4h) of BHI 30 for dinner after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mol\*h/L"||0.703|-2.2|0.3093
81590906|NCT00807092|162855604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.448|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.261||0.0891||95.0|-0.069|0.964||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of mean FBG as covariate||"The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in mean FBG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in mean FBG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mmol/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in mean FBG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in mean FBG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mmol/L"||0.964|-0.069|0.0891
81590907|NCT00807092|162855606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.495|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.247||0.0472||95.0|0.006|0.984||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of mean FBG as covariate||"The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in FPG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in FPG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mmol/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in FPG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in FPG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mmol/L"||0.984|0.0060|0.0472
81648137|NCT03463577|162986806|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR=1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.12|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for congenital anomalies of lower gastrointestinal system in Exposed infants cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical infants cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||1.12|0.36|
81640200|NCT02312258|162970843|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.111|||=|0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.839|1.47|||Log Rank||||"P-value comparing Time to End of Next Line Therapy between treatment groups was based on log-rank test stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR).~Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR), comparing the hazard rate of ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of placebo arm. A less than 1 hazard ratio was to be considered statistically significant."|1.470|0.839|=0.462
81590908|NCT00807092|162855607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.676||95.0|-0.41|0.63||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 2) value of BG as covariate|Before breakfast|"For each endpoint of SMBG :The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mmol/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mmol/L"||0.63|-0.41|0.676
81590909|NCT00807092|162855607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.23||||0.026||95.0|0.15|2.31||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of BG as covariate|2 hours after breakfast|"For each endpoint of SMBG :The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mmol/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mmol/L"||2.31|0.15|0.026
81590910|NCT00807092|162855607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27||||0.5||95.0|-0.53|1.08||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of BG as covariate|Before lunch|"For each endpoint of SMBG :The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mmol/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mmol/L"||1.08|-0.53|0.5
81590911|NCT00807092|162855607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.747||95.0|-0.86|1.19||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of BG as covariate|2 hours after lunch|"For each endpoint of SMBG :The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mmol/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mmol/L"||1.19|-0.86|0.747
81590912|NCT00807092|162855607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27||||0.581||95.0|-1.23|0.69||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of BG as covariate|Before dinner|"For each endpoint of SMBG :The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mmol/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mmol/L"||0.69|-1.23|0.581
81590913|NCT00807092|162855607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47||||0.326||95.0|-1.42|0.48||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of BG as covariate|2 hours after dinner|"For each endpoint of SMBG :The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mmol/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mmol/L"||0.48|-1.42|0.326
81590914|NCT00807092|162855607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19||||0.643||95.0|-0.61|0.99||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of BG as covariate|Bedtime|"For each endpoint of SMBG :The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mmol/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mmol/L"||0.99|-0.61|0.643
81590915|NCT00807092|162855607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.77||||0.008||95.0|0.21|1.33||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of BG as covariate|3 AM|"For each endpoint of SMBG :The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mmol/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mmol/L"||1.33|0.21|0.0080
81590916|NCT00807092|162855607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27||||0.274||95.0|-0.22|0.75||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of BG as covariate|Average|"For each endpoint of SMBG :The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mmol/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in BG of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in BG of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mmol/L"||0.75|-0.22|0.274
81640201|NCT02312258|162970844|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.293|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.968|1.727|||||||Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR), comparing the hazard rate of ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of placebo arm. A less than 1 hazard ratio was to be considered statistically significant.|1.727|0.968|
81648138|NCT03463577|162986806|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR=1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.42|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for congenital anomalies of genital organs in Exposed infants cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical infants cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||1.42|1.01|
81640202|NCT02312258|162970847|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.582|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.425|0.796|||Log Rank|||PFS for Participants with Known MRD+ at Study Entry|"P-value comparing PFS between treatment groups was based on log-rank test stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR).~Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR), comparing the hazard rate of ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of placebo arm. A less than 1 hazard ratio was to be considered statistically significant."|0.796|0.425|=0.001
81640203|NCT02312258|162970847|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.537|||=|0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.563|4.194|||Log Rank|||PFS for Participants with Known MRD- at Study Entry|"P-value comparing PFS between treatment groups was based on log-rank test stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR).~Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR), comparing the hazard rate of ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of placebo arm. A less than 1 hazard ratio was to be considered statistically significant."|4.194|0.563|=0.398
81640204|NCT02312258|162970847|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|10.173|||=|0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.194|86.649|||Log Rank|||OS for Participants with Known MRD Status (MRD- Status, MRD+ Status) at Study Entry|"P-value comparing OS between treatment groups was based on log-rank test stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR).~Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR), comparing the hazard rate of ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of placebo arm. A less than 1 hazard ratio was to be considered statistically significant."|86.649|1.194|=0.012
81640205|NCT02312258|162970849|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.011|||=|0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.631|1.621|||Log Rank||||"P-value comparing PFS between treatment groups was based on log-rank test stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR).~Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR), comparing the hazard rate of ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of placebo arm. A less than 1 hazard ratio was to be considered statistically significant."|1.621|0.631|=0.963
81640206|NCT02312258|162970853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.387|0.727|||Log Rank|||PFS Based on Frailty Status of Fit|"P-value comparing PFS between treatment groups was based on Log-rank test stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), and age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization.~Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), and age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, comparing the hazard rate of ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of placebo arm. A less than 1 hazard ratio was to be considered statistically significant."|0.727|0.387|<0.001
81640207|NCT02312258|162970853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.746|||=|0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.526|1.058|||Log Rank|||PFS Based on Frailty Status of Unfit|"P-value comparing PFS between treatment groups was based on Log-rank test stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), and age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization.~Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), and age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, comparing the hazard rate of ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of placebo arm. A less than 1 hazard ratio was to be considered statistically significant."|1.058|0.526|=0.098
81640208|NCT02312258|162970853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.733|||=|0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.481|1.117|||Log Rank|||PFS Based on Frailty Status of Frail|"P-value comparing PFS between treatment groups was based on Log-rank test stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), and age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization.~Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), and age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, comparing the hazard rate of ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of placebo arm. A less than 1 hazard ratio was to be considered statistically significant."|1.117|0.481|=0.147
81648356|NCT01196819|162986993|NON_INFERIORITY|Assume the in-stent percent diameter stenosis of both FIREHAWK and XIENCE V are 16 ± 16%, the non-inferiority value is 5%, the level of statistical significance is 0.05 (bilateral test), the power is 85%.||||||0.69|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.69
81522468|NCT02986854|162734285|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|18.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|31.06|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||31.06|2.83|
81640209|NCT02312258|162970853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.897|||=|0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.502|1.602|||Log Rank|||OS Based on Frailty Status of Fit|"P-value comparing OS between treatment groups was based on log-rank test stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR).~Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR), comparing the hazard rate of ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of placebo arm. A less than 1 hazard ratio was to be considered statistically significant."|1.602|0.502|=0.714
81590917|NCT00807092|162855608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.99||||0.062||95.0|-0.05|2.04||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of prandial BG increment as covariate|Breakfast|"For each endpoint of Prandial Blood Glucose Increment :The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in prandial BG increment of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in prandial BG increment of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mmol/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in prandial BG increment of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in prandial BG increment of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mmol/L"||2.04|-0.05|0.062
81590918|NCT00807092|162855608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.933||95.0|-1.12|1.22||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of prandial BG increment as covariate|Lunch|"For each endpoint of Prandial Blood Glucose Increment :The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in prandial BG increment of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in prandial BG increment of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mmol/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in prandial BG increment of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in prandial BG increment of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mmol/L"||1.22|-1.12|0.933
81590919|NCT00807092|162855608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.922||95.0|-1.16|1.05||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of prandial BG increment as covariate|Dinner|"For each endpoint of Prandial Blood Glucose Increment :The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in prandial BG increment of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in prandial BG increment of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mmol/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in prandial BG increment of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in prandial BG increment of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mmol/L"||1.05|-1.16|0.922
81590920|NCT00807092|162855608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.29||||0.313||95.0|-0.28|0.85||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of prandial BG increment as covariate|Average|"For each endpoint of Prandial Blood Glucose Increment :The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in prandial BG increment of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in prandial BG increment of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 mmol/L against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in prandial BG increment of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in prandial BG increment of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 mmol/L"||0.85|-0.28|0.313
81590921|NCT00807092|162855609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.187|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.371||0.6149||95.0|-0.547|0.921||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (visit 2) value of mean MAGE as covariate||The full analysis set using LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) consists of all randomised subjects who had been exposed to at least one dose of the trial products.||0.921|-0.547|0.6149
81590922|NCT00807092|162855610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.328|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.577||0.5706||95.0|-0.813|1.468||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of GA as covariate||"The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in GA of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in GA of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 % against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in GA of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in GA of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 %"||1.468|-0.813|0.5706
81590923|NCT00807092|162855611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113||0.8598||95.0|-0.243|0.243||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of HbA1c as covariate||"The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Change in HbA1c of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in HbA1c of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 % against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Change in HbA1c of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Change in HbA1c of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0%"||0.243|-0.243|0.8598
81590924|NCT00807092|162855612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.671||95.0|-0.307|0.198||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of duration of hypoglycaemic events as covariate|Blood glucose below 3.5 mmol/l|"The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Duration of Hypoglycaemic Events Based on CGMS of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Duration of Hypoglycaemic Events Based on CGMS of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 hours against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Duration of Hypoglycaemic Events Based on CGMS of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Duration of Hypoglycaemic Events Based on CGMS of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 hours"||0.198|-0.307|0.671
81590925|NCT00807092|162855612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.7544||95.0|-0.088|0.064||A statistical significant threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment and strata as factors; baseline (week 0) value of duration of hypoglycaemic events as covariate|Blood glucose below 2.5 mmol/l|"The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: Duration of Hypoglycaemic Events Based on CGMS of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Duration of Hypoglycaemic Events Based on CGMS of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment =0 hours against the alternative hypothesis(H1): H1: Duration of Hypoglycaemic Events Based on CGMS of BIAsp 30 after 6 weeks of treatment-Duration of Hypoglycaemic Events Based on CGMS of BHI 30 after 6 weeks of treatment≠0 hours"||0.064|-0.088|0.7544
81648357|NCT01196819|162986994|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81648358|NCT01196819|162986995|OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.76
81648359|NCT01196819|162986996|OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.77
81522469|NCT02986854|162734285|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|18.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.83|29.39|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||29.39|3.83|
81640210|NCT02312258|162970853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.75|||=|0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|3.601|||Log Rank|||OS Based on Frailty Status of Unfit|"P-value comparing OS between treatment groups was based on log-rank test stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR).~Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR), comparing the hazard rate of ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of placebo arm. A less than 1 hazard ratio was to be considered statistically significant."|3.601|0.850|=0.124
81640211|NCT02312258|162970853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.854|||=|0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.448|1.627|||Log Rank|||OS Based on Frailty Status of Frail|"P-value comparing OS between treatment groups was based on log-rank test stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR).~Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by initial therapy (proteasome inhibitor-containing or not), ISS stage before initial therapy (stage I or II vs stage III), age (\<75 vs \>=75 years) at randomization, and best response to initial therapy (CR or VGPR vs PR), comparing the hazard rate of ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of placebo arm. A less than 1 hazard ratio was to be considered statistically significant."|1.627|0.448|=0.630
81640212|NCT04447287|162970878|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|89.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.21|99.11||||||||99.11|81.21|
81640213|NCT04447287|162970879|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|92.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.22|105.86||||||||105.86|80.22|
81640214|NCT04447287|162970880|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|109.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.1|117.71||||||||117.71|101.10|
81640215|NCT04447287|162970881|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|117.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.41|130.34||||||||130.34|106.41|
81640216|NCT04447287|162970882|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|79.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.1|92.55||||||||92.55|68.10|
81640217|NCT04447287|162970883|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|74.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.28|93.5||||||||93.50|59.28|
81640218|NCT00912964|162970884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.06||The response variable for the stratified rank ANCOVA was standardized ranks on change from Baseline to Final Visit value with baseline standardized ranks and gender as covariates and geographic region as a stratum.|Stratified rank ANCOVA|LS mean difference was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (8 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. A stratified rank ANCOVA model was utilized for hypothesis testing.||-0.06|-0.74|0.005
81640219|NCT00912964|162970884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.42||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.08||The response variable for the stratified rank ANCOVA was standardized ranks on change from Baseline to Final Visit value with baseline standardized ranks and gender as covariates and geographic region as a stratum.|Stratified rank ANCOVA|LS mean difference was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (8 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. A stratified rank ANCOVA model was utilized for hypothesis testing.||-0.08|-0.76|0.001
81640220|NCT00912964|162970885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|4.6||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|10.8||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (8 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||10.8|-1.6|0.15
81640221|NCT00912964|162970885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|12.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|18.6||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (8 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||18.6|6.3|<0.001
81640222|NCT00912964|162970886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.13||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (8 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||-0.13|-0.82|0.007
81640223|NCT00912964|162970886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.42||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.08||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (8 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||-0.08|-0.76|0.015
81590926|NCT01229228|162855633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|22.417|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7891|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.923|27.91|||ANCOVA|||||27.910|16.923|<0.001
81648139|NCT03463577|162986806|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR=1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.88|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for congenital anomalies of renal system in Exposed infants cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical infants cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing.||1.88|1.04|
81590927|NCT02710630|162855656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|119.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|40.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.838|139.834|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: A1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||139.834|101.838|
81590928|NCT02710630|162855656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|52.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|168.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|33.341|84.158|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: B1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||84.158|33.341|
81590929|NCT02710630|162855656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|59.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|73.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|45.255|76.955|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: C1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||76.955|45.255|
81590930|NCT02710630|162855656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|108.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|55.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.698|133.53|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: D1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||133.530|87.698|
81590931|NCT02710630|162855656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|110.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|41.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.939|129.297|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: E1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||129.297|93.939|
81590932|NCT02710630|162855657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|118.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|44.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.569|140.579|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: A1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||140.579|99.569|
81590933|NCT02710630|162855657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|57.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|132.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|38.502|85.837|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: B1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||85.837|38.502|
81590934|NCT02710630|162855657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|61.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|69.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.13|79.72|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: C1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||79.720|48.130|
81590935|NCT02710630|162855657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|108.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|55.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.704|133.629|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: D1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||133.629|87.704|
81590936|NCT02710630|162855657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|107.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|43.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.238|127.281|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: E1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||127.281|91.238|
81590937|NCT02710630|162855658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|118.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|38.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.627|137.621|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: A1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||137.621|101.627|
81590938|NCT02710630|162855658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|87.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|60.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.404|109.722|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: B1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||109.722|69.404|
81590939|NCT02710630|162855658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|71.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|49.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.828|86.648|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: C1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||86.648|58.828|
81648360|NCT01196819|162986997|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81590940|NCT02710630|162855658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|116.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|37.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.516|135.41|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: D1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||135.410|100.516|
81640224|NCT00912964|162970887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.01||The response variable for the stratified rank ANCOVA was standardized ranks on change from Baseline to Final Visit value with baseline standardized ranks and gender as covariates and geographic region as a stratum.|Stratified rank ANCOVA|LS mean difference was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (8 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. A stratified rank ANCOVA model was utilized for hypothesis testing.||-0.01|-0.68|0.039
81590941|NCT02710630|162855658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|109.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|38.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.452|127.75|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: E1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||127.750|94.452|
81590942|NCT02710630|162855659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|115.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|40.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.783|135.491|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: A1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||135.491|98.783|
81590943|NCT02710630|162855659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|50.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|173.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.519|80.689|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: B1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||80.689|31.519|
81590944|NCT02710630|162855659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|56.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|74.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.388|74.122|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: C1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||74.122|43.388|
81590945|NCT02710630|162855659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|106.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|52.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.554|130.732|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: D1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||130.732|87.554|
81590946|NCT02710630|162855659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|107.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|40.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.399|125.432|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: E1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||125.432|91.399|
81590947|NCT02710630|162855660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|115.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.74|137.644|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: A1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||137.644|96.740|
81590948|NCT02710630|162855660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|54.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|138.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|35.818|81.774|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: B1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||81.774|35.818|
81590949|NCT02710630|162855660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|58.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|71.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|45.489|76.431|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: C1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||76.431|45.489|
81590950|NCT02710630|162855660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|106.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|57.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.846|131.836|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: D1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||131.836|85.846|
81590951|NCT02710630|162855660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|103.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|43.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.74|122.628|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: E1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||122.628|87.740|
81590952|NCT02710630|162855661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|115.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|38.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.063|134.13|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: A1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||134.130|99.063|
81590953|NCT02710630|162855661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|83.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|62.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.033|106.163|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: B1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||106.163|66.033|
81590954|NCT02710630|162855661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|68.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|50.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.452|83.782|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: C1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||83.782|56.452|
81590955|NCT02710630|162855661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|107.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|49.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.616|129.51|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: D1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||129.510|88.616|
81648361|NCT02586415|162987027|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|4.7||Criteria to assess superiority was a two-sided P value of \<0.05. The study was terminated early because the pre-specified stopping boundary of P \<0.0025 was crossed at the first interim analysis (N=182)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.70|1.63|<0.001
81640225|NCT00912964|162970887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.17||The response variable for the stratified rank ANCOVA was standardized ranks on change from Baseline to Final Visit value with baseline standardized ranks and gender as covariates and geographic region as a stratum.|Stratified rank ANCOVA|LS mean difference was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (8 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. A stratified rank ANCOVA model was utilized for hypothesis testing.||-0.17|-0.85|<0.001
81640226|NCT00912964|162970888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Difference|-0.18||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.16||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (8 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||0.16|-0.53|0.30
81590956|NCT02710630|162855661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio [Test/Reference]|106.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|38.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.625|124.114|||||"The adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet: E1/Dabigatran Etexilate Capsule: Ref.~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|||124.114|91.625|
81590957|NCT03224468|162855662|SUPERIORITY|Power was determined to be 85.2% using a Monte Carlo simulation approach in which data were simulated from a multi-level linear regression model with a subject-varying random intercept, a shared baseline across WLC and MMC, and fixed effects for a change over each time point. Simulated data were fit with a linear model estimated via GEE - simulations were repeated 1000 times and power was estimated as the proportion where the contrast between WLC and MM had p\<0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.4||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using per Benjamini \& Hochberg (1995) across the five primary outcome measures. Effects were deemed significant for p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|Estimate is the mean difference in number of symptoms for MM above and beyond WLC (positive values denote higher number of symptoms for MM).|The mean difference in number of symptoms between the MM and WLC groups was estimated via a linear model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for WLC, 1 for MM). The model adjusted for change at weeks 4 and 12 of the study, and for a subject's number of symptoms at baseline.||0.40|0.15|<0.001
81590958|NCT03224468|162855663|SUPERIORITY|Power was determined to be 83.6% using a Monte Carlo simulation approach in which data were simulated from a multi-level linear regression model with a subject-varying random intercept, a shared baseline across WLC and MMC, and fixed effects for a change over each time point. Simulated data were fit with a linear model estimated via GEE - simulations were repeated 1000 times and power was estimated as the proportion where the contrast between WLC and MM had p\<0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.4||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using per Benjamini \& Hochberg (1995) across the five primary outcome measures. Effects were deemed significant for p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|Estimate is the mean difference in scale score for MM above and beyond WLC (positive values denote higher score for MM).|The mean difference in scale scores between the MM and WLC groups was estimated via a linear model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for WLC, 1 for MM). The model adjusted for change at weeks 4 and 12 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||0.4|-1.4|0.50
81590959|NCT03224468|162855664|SUPERIORITY|Power was determined to be 84.3% using a Monte Carlo simulation approach in which data were simulated from a multi-level linear regression model with a subject-varying random intercept, a shared baseline across WLC and MMC, and fixed effects for a change over each time point. Simulated data were fit with a linear model estimated via GEE - simulations were repeated 1000 times and power was estimated as the proportion where the contrast between WLC and MM had p\<0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.24||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using per Benjamini \& Hochberg (1995) across the five primary outcome measures. Effects were deemed significant for p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|Estimate is the mean difference in number of symptoms for MM above and beyond WLC (positive values denote higher number of symptoms for MM).|The mean difference in number of symptoms between the MM and WLC groups was estimated via a linear model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for WLC, 1 for MM). The model adjusted for change at weeks 4 and 12 of the study, and for a subject's number of symptoms at baseline.||0.24|-0.30|0.90
81590960|NCT03224468|162855665|SUPERIORITY|Power was determined to be 83.6% using a Monte Carlo simulation approach in which data were simulated from a multi-level linear regression model with a subject-varying random intercept, a shared baseline across WLC and MMC, and fixed effects for a change over each time point. Simulated data were fit with a linear model estimated via GEE - simulations were repeated 1000 times and power was estimated as the proportion where the contrast between WLC and MM had p\<0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.39||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using per Benjamini \& Hochberg (1995) across the five primary outcome measures. Effects were deemed significant for p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|Estimate is the mean difference in number of symptoms for MM above and beyond WLC (positive values denote higher number of symptoms for MM).|The mean difference in number of symptoms between the MM and WLC groups was estimated via a linear model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for WLC, 1 for MM). The model adjusted for change at weeks 4 and 12 of the study, and for a subject's number of symptoms at baseline.||0.39|-0.38|0.93
81611206|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-10.0|0.007
81640227|NCT00912964|162970888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean Difference|-0.37||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.03||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (8 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||-0.03|-0.71|0.035
81648363|NCT00832000|162987035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.24||0.04||95.0|-3.85|-0.139|||Wald||Residual standard deviation.|P value indicates significance level of the Wald test associated with mexiletine effect from the linear mixed effects model (n=57). When a carryover effect was detected, the significance level associated with the additive portion of the mexiletine effect (labeled period 1) is followed by the level associated with the interaction of mexiletine and period 2 (labeled period 2). All P values were 2-sided and .05 was considered the threshold of statistical significance.||-0.139|-3.85|0.04
81640228|NCT00912964|162970889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean Difference|-0.07||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.01||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (8 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||0.01|-0.15|0.083
81459835|NCT04498182|162611380|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.78||0.6812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|4.3|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||4.3|-6.6|0.6812
81590961|NCT03224468|162855666|SUPERIORITY|Power was determined to be 90.4% using a Monte Carlo simulation approach in which data were simulated from a multi-level linear regression model with a subject-varying random intercept, a shared baseline across WLC and MMC, and fixed effects for a change over each time point. Simulated data were fit with a linear model estimated via GEE - simulations were repeated 1000 times and power was estimated as the proportion where the contrast between WLC and MM had p\<0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.43||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using per Benjamini \& Hochberg (1995) across the five primary outcome measures. Effects were deemed significant for p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|Estimate is the mean difference in number of symptoms for MM above and beyond WLC (positive values denote higher number of symptoms for MM).|The mean difference in number of symptoms between the MM and WLC groups was estimated via a linear model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for WLC, 1 for MM). The model adjusted for change at weeks 4 and 12 of the study, and for a subject's number of symptoms at baseline.||-0.43|-1.30|<0.001
81590962|NCT03224468|162855667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.5|||||Estimate is the mean difference in number of symptoms for MM above and beyond WLC (positive values denote higher number of symptoms for MM).|The mean difference in number of symptoms between the MM and WLC groups was estimated via a linear model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for WLC, 1 for MM). The model adjusted for change at weeks 4 and 12 of the study, and for a subject's score at baseline.||2.5|-1.0|
81590963|NCT03224468|162855669|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|3.5|||||Estimate is the mean difference in the congruency cost on response time for MM above and beyond WLC (positive values indicate higher cost for MM).|The mean difference in number of symptoms between the MM and WLC groups was estimated via a linear model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for WLC, 1 for MM). The model adjusted for change at week 12 of the study, and for a subject's score at baseline.||3.5|-19.0|
81590964|NCT03224468|162855670|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.9|-2.2|||||Estimate is the mean difference in the switching cost on response time for MM above and beyond WLC (positive values indicate higher cost for MM).|The mean difference in number of symptoms between the MM and WLC groups was estimated via a linear model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for WLC, 1 for MM). The model adjusted for change at week 12 of the study, and for a subject's score at baseline.||-2.2|-45.9|
81590965|NCT03224468|162855671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.005|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.011|||||Estimate is the mean difference in discriminability for MM above and beyond WLC (positive values indicate better ability to identify target items for MM).|The mean difference in number of symptoms between the MM and WLC groups was estimated via a linear model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for WLC, 1 for MM). The model adjusted for change at week 12 of the study, and for a subject's score at baseline.||0.011|-0.007|
81590966|NCT03224468|162855672|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.7|||||Estimate is the mean difference in number of total errors for MM above and beyond WLC (positive values indicate greater number of errors for MM).|The mean difference in number of symptoms between the MM and WLC groups was estimated via a linear model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for WLC, 1 for MM). The model adjusted for change at week 12 of the study, and for a subject's score at baseline.||1.7|-1.8|
81590967|NCT03224468|162855673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|0.3|||||Estimate is the mean difference in number of repetition errors for MM above and beyond WLC (positive values indicate greater number of errors for MM).|The mean difference in number of symptoms between the MM and WLC groups was estimated via a linear model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for WLC, 1 for MM). The model adjusted for change at week 12 of the study, and for a subject's score at baseline.||0.3|-7.4|
81590968|NCT03224468|162855674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||||Estimate is the mean difference in discriminability for MM above and beyond WLC (positive values indicate a greater ability to recognize previously studied words for MM).|The mean difference in number of symptoms between the MM and WLC groups was estimated via a linear model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for WLC, 1 for MM). The model adjusted for change at week 12 of the study, and for a subject's score at baseline.||0.1|-0.2|
81590969|NCT03224468|162855675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.0|||||Estimate is the mean difference in number recalled for MM above and beyond WLC (positive values indicate a greater ability to recall previously studied words for MM).|The mean difference in number of symptoms between the MM and WLC groups was estimated via a linear model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for WLC, 1 for MM). The model adjusted for change at week 12 of the study, and for a subject's score at baseline.||1.0|-0.2|
81590970|NCT01978119|162855676|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non- inferiority was demonstrated if lower limit of the CI (0.025 one sided significance level) for the difference of the mean change from Baseline in trough FEV1 of FSC administered BID by capsule-based unit dose DPI versus FSC administered BID by multi-dose DPI is greater than -125 milliliter (mL).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.028|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.08|||Repeated Measures Mixed Models|||||0.080|-0.024|
81590971|NCT01978119|162855677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.352|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.039|0.334||||||||0.334|-1.039|
81590972|NCT01978119|162855678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.278|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.372|0.927||||||||0.927|-0.372|
81590973|NCT01978119|162855679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.007|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.088|||||Day 28 Change from Baseline Analysis|||0.088|-0.074|
81590974|NCT01978119|162855679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.022||||||95.0|-0.049|0.092|||||Day 56 Change from Baseline Analysis|||0.092|-0.049|
81640229|NCT00912964|162970889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.06||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (8 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||-0.06|-0.22|<0.001
81640230|NCT00912964|162970890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.05||The response variable for the stratified rank ANCOVA was standardized ranks on change from Baseline to Final Visit value with baseline standardized ranks and gender as covariates and geographic region as a stratum.|Stratified rank ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (8 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. A stratified rank ANCOVA model was utilized for hypothesis testing.||-0.05|-0.67|0.004
81640231|NCT00912964|162970890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.08||The response variable for the stratified rank ANCOVA was standardized ranks on change from Baseline to Final Visit value with baseline standardized ranks and gender as covariates and geographic region as a stratum.|Stratified rank ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (8 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. A stratified rank ANCOVA model was utilized for hypothesis testing.||-0.08|-0.69|0.002
81590975|NCT01978119|162855680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|10.05||||||||10.05|-1.34|
81590976|NCT01978119|162855681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.09||||||||0.09|-0.20|
81590977|NCT01978119|162855683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.97|2.46||||||||2.46|-6.97|
81590978|NCT01978119|162855684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5||||||||0.5|-0.9|
81590979|NCT01978119|162855685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|3.11||||||||3.11|-4.64|
81590980|NCT00812812|162855686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.6||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|2.5|||ANCOVA||Mean difference was estimated as paroxetine minus placebo.|||2.5|-11.7|0.198
81590981|NCT02248922|162855691|OTHER|||||||0.4099|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4099
81590982|NCT02248922|162855692|OTHER|||||||0.6961|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.6961
81590983|NCT02248922|162855693|OTHER|||||||0.354|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3540
81590984|NCT02248922|162855694|OTHER|||||||0.591|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5910
81590985|NCT02248922|162855695|OTHER|||||||0.4249|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4249
81590986|NCT02248922|162855696|OTHER|||||||0.3963|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3963
81590987|NCT02248922|162855697|OTHER|||||||0.3502|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3502
81590988|NCT03056690|162855701|SUPERIORITY|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis model is performed with change from baseline (Week 8) as response; treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (week 8) and treatment\*time as fixed effects, baseline and baseline\*time as covariates.|LSMean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.086|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.76|0.07|||MMRM|||||0.07|-0.76|0.086
81590989|NCT03056690|162855707|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.2||||0.551|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.9|12.5|||Fisher Exact|CI for each treatment group and the difference of the proportions is an exact unconditional confidence interval based on Santner-Snell approach.||||12.5|-11.9|0.551
81590990|NCT03056690|162855708|SUPERIORITY||Difference|6.9||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.2|19.1|||Fisher Exact|CI for each treatment group and the difference of the proportions is an exact unconditional confidence interval based on Santner-Snell approach.||||19.1|-5.2|0.202
81590991|NCT03056690|162855709|SUPERIORITY||Difference|1.7||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.5|13.8|||Fisher Exact|CI for each treatment group and the difference of the proportions is an exact unconditional confidence interval based on Santner-Snell approach.||||13.8|-10.5|0.451
81590992|NCT03056690|162855710|SUPERIORITY||Difference|6.1||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.2|18.1|||Fisher Exact|CI for each treatment group and the difference of the proportions is an exact unconditional confidence interval based on Santner-Snell approach.||||18.1|-6.2|0.174
81590993|NCT03056690|162855711|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean difference|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.235|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.86|1.9||MMRM analysis model is performed with change from baseline (Weeks 2, 4, and 8) as response; treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (Weeks 2, 4 and 8), treatment\*time as fixed effects, baseline and baseline\*time as covariates.|MMRM|||Function Subscale: Week 2||1.90|-4.86|0.235
81590994|NCT03056690|162855711|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34||0.103|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.84|0.89||MMRM analysis model is performed with change from baseline (Weeks 2, 4, and 8) as response; treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (Weeks 2, 4 and 8), treatment\*time as fixed effects, baseline and baseline\*time as covariates.|MMRM|||Function Subscale: Week 4||0.89|-6.84|0.103
81522470|NCT02986854|162734285|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.35|11.39|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 4- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||11.39|-11.35|
81522471|NCT02986854|162734285|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|48.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.64|62.38|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||62.38|32.64|
81590995|NCT03056690|162855711|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53||0.154|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.78|1.6||MMRM analysis model is performed with change from baseline (Weeks 2, 4, and 8) as response; treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (Weeks 2, 4 and 8), treatment\*time as fixed effects, baseline and baseline\*time as covariates.|MMRM|||Function Subscale: Week 8||1.60|-6.78|0.154
81590996|NCT03056690|162855711|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88||0.238|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.45|1.77||MMRM analysis model is performed with change from baseline (Weeks 2, 4, and 8) as response; treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (Weeks 2, 4 and 8), treatment\*time as fixed effects, baseline and baseline\*time as covariates.|MMRM|||Symptoms Subscale: Week 2||1.77|-4.45|0.238
81590997|NCT03056690|162855711|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-3.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11||0.039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.22|-0.24||MMRM analysis model is performed with change from baseline (Weeks 2, 4, and 8) as response; treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (Weeks 2, 4 and 8), treatment\*time as fixed effects, baseline and baseline\*time as covariates.|MMRM|||Symptoms Subscale: Week 4||-0.24|-7.22|0.039
81590998|NCT03056690|162855711|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-3.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34||0.097|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.93|0.81||MMRM analysis model is performed with change from baseline (Weeks 2, 4, and 8) as response; treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (Weeks 2, 4 and 8), treatment\*time as fixed effects, baseline and baseline\*time as covariates.|MMRM|||Symptoms Subscale: Week 8||0.81|-6.93|0.097
81590999|NCT03056690|162855711|SUPERIORITY||LSMean DIfference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.057|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.03|0.04||MMRM analysis model is performed with change from baseline (Weeks 2, 4, and 8) as response; treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (Weeks 2, 4 and 8), treatment\*time as fixed effects, baseline and baseline\*time as covariates.|MMRM|||Overall Impact Subscale: Week 2||0.04|-2.03|0.057
81591000|NCT03056690|162855711|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.39|-0.29||MMRM analysis model is performed with change from baseline (Weeks 2, 4, and 8) as response; treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (Weeks 2, 4 and 8), treatment\*time as fixed effects, baseline and baseline\*time as covariates.|MMRM|||Overall Impact Subscale: Week 4||-0.29|-2.39|0.018
81591001|NCT03056690|162855711|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.111|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.02|0.3||MMRM analysis model is performed with change from baseline (Weeks 2, 4, and 8) as response; treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (Weeks 2, 4 and 8), treatment\*time as fixed effects, baseline and baseline\*time as covariates.|MMRM|||Overall Impact Subscale: Week 8||0.30|-2.02|0.111
81591002|NCT03056690|162855712|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36||0.092|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.05|0.75||ANCOVA model is performed with change from baseline at the EOT timepoint as response treatment and center (pooled where necessary) as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Function Subscale||0.75|-7.05|0.092
81591003|NCT03056690|162855712|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16||0.065|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.85|0.28||ANCOVA model is performed with change from baseline at the EOT timepoint as response treatment and center (pooled where necessary) as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Symptoms subscale||0.28|-6.85|0.065
81591004|NCT03056690|162855712|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.049|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.15|-0.01||ANCOVA model is performed with change from baseline at the EOT timepoint as response treatment and center (pooled where necessary) as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Overall Impact Subscale.||-0.01|-2.15|0.049
81591005|NCT03056690|162855713|SUPERIORITY|The 90% 2-sided CI is based on profile likelihood and 2-sided p-value is based on likelihood test. p-value is for the comparison of ASP0819 15 mg with Placebo from the above described proportional odds model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|2.24|||Likelihood test|||Week 2||2.24|0.91|0.192
81591006|NCT03056690|162855713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|2.07||The 90% 2-sided CI is based on profile likelihood and 2-sided p-value is based on likelihood test. p-value is for the comparison of ASP0819 15 mg with Placebo from the above described proportional odds model.|Likelihod test|||Week 4||2.07|0.86|0.285
81591007|NCT03056690|162855713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.87||The 90% 2-sided CI is based on profile likelihood and 2-sided p-value is based on likelihood test. p-value is for the comparison of ASP0819 15 mg with Placebo from the above described proportional odds model.|Likelihood test|||EOT||1.87|0.78|0.486
81591008|NCT03056690|162855714|SUPERIORITY|The 90% 2-sided CI is based on profile likelihood and 2-sided p-value is based on likelihood test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|2.05|||Likelihood test|||Week 8||2.05|0.85|0.305
81591009|NCT00887341|162855725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.238|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.238
81591010|NCT00887341|162855732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 4||||0.121
81591011|NCT00887341|162855732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.809|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 8||||0.809
81591012|NCT00887341|162855732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.367|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 12||||0.367
81591013|NCT00887341|162855732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.339|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 16||||0.339
81591014|NCT00887341|162855732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 20||||0.017
81591015|NCT00887341|162855732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.451|||||||Chi-squared|||Final visit||||0.451
81591016|NCT00887341|162855733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.377|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 4||||0.377
81591017|NCT00887341|162855733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.387|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 8||||0.387
81591018|NCT00887341|162855733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.304|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 12||||0.304
81591019|NCT00887341|162855733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.509|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 16||||0.509
81591020|NCT00887341|162855733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 20||||0.110
81591021|NCT00887341|162855733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.504|||||||Chi-squared|||Final visit||||0.504
81591022|NCT00887341|162855734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.327|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 4||||0.327
81591023|NCT00887341|162855734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.786|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 8||||0.786
81591024|NCT00887341|162855734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.482|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 12||||0.482
81591025|NCT00887341|162855734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 16||||0.680
81591026|NCT00887341|162855734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 20||||0.690
81640232|NCT00912964|162970891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.1||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (8 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||0.10|-0.76|0.13
81591027|NCT00887341|162855734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.516|||||||Chi-squared|||Final Visit||||0.516
81591028|NCT00887341|162855735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 8||||0.970
81591029|NCT00887341|162855735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.587|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 12||||0.587
81591030|NCT00887341|162855735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.184|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 16||||0.184
81591031|NCT00887341|162855735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 20||||0.600
81591032|NCT00887341|162855735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.937|||||||Chi-squared|||Final Visit||||0.937
81591033|NCT02127307|162855742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.446|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3227|0.6156||At 0.025 level of significance.|Cox proportional hazards model|||"AdreView-Heart Failure Group with H/M \<1.60 vs. H/M ≥1.60:~Data analysis was performed using Cox proportional hazards model to demonstrate the relationship of consensus numeric H/M ratio and time to adverse cardiac events to identify participants with higher risk of death. Hazard (risk) of a death for a participant with H/M ratio at time t was expressed as Hl (t)/Hh (t)=Ψ,where Hl (t) and Hh (t) denote the hazard of an event at time t for participants with low H/M and high H/M respectively."||0.6156|0.3227|<0.0001
81591034|NCT01129141|162855748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.198|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.86|-11.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.53|-22.86|<.0001
81591035|NCT02755831|162855764|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's Exact Test||||<0.05
81591036|NCT02755831|162855765|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Friedman test|Friedman's test was used to analyze differences with a post hoc Wilcoxon Ranked Sign test to compare differences at individual time points.||||||<.05
81591037|NCT02755831|162855766|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Friedman|Friedman's test was used to analyze differences with a post hoc Wilcoxon Ranked Sign test to compare differences at individual time points.||||||<0.05
81591038|NCT02755831|162855767|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Friedman Test|Friedman's test was used to analyze differences with a post hoc Wilcoxon Ranked Sign test to compare differences in treatment group only.||||||<0.05
81591039|NCT02755831|162855768|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|T-test used to compare mean difference in hospital costs at time of delivery.||||||<0.05
81591040|NCT02797262|162855778|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Treatment Difference = Intervention - Control|Compared the IPAM score between two groups.||||0.57
81591041|NCT02797262|162855780|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = Intervention - Control|Compared the change of the plasma HIV RNA levels during the intervention period (week 0-16) between two groups.||||0.08
81591042|NCT02797262|162855780|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = Intervention - Control|Compared the change of the plasma HIV RNA levels during the post-intervention period (week 16-28) between two groups.||||0.23
81591043|NCT02797262|162855780|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.73||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = Intervention - Control|Compared the plasma HIV RNA levels during week 4-28 between two groups.||||0.03
81591044|NCT04160260|162855787|EQUIVALENCE|Omadacycline 300 mg PO provided equivalent total exposure as measured by AUC relative to omadacycline 100 mg IV.|Geometric Mean Ratio|95.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.2|107.5|||||A t-test on the natural log-transformed PK parameter AUC(0-48) was performed to obtain the Geometric Mean Ratio and its confidence interval.|Comparison was performed with the 100 mg intravenous (IV) omadacycline treatment group (data were obtained from 6 completed studies-NCT numbers not available). Using the Day 1 plasma concentration profile of the 100 mg IV QD dosing from these studies, a BID dosing on Day 1 and a QD dosing on Day 2 was simulated using the superposition principle. Log Geometric Mean (GM) AUC(0-48) of omadacycline for the 100 mg IV omadacycline group was as follows:Participants analyzed=63; GM (SD)=9.98 (0.2091).||107.5|84.2|
81591045|NCT04160260|162855788|EQUIVALENCE|Omadacycline 300 mg PO provided equivalent total exposure as measured by AUC relative to omadacycline 100 mg IV.|Geometric Mean Ratio|100.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.0|115.5|||||A t-test on the natural log-transformed PK parameter AUC(0-24) was performed to obtain the Geometric Mean Ratio and its confidence interval.|Comparison was performed with the 100 mg IV omadacycline treatment group (data were obtained from 6 completed studies-NCT numbers not available). Using the Day 1 plasma concentration profile of the 100 mg IV QD dosing from these studies, a BID dosing on Day 1 and a QD dosing on Day 2 was simulated using the superposition principle. Log GM AUC(0-24) of omadacycline for the 100 mg IV omadacycline group was as follows:Participants analyzed=63; GM (SD)=9.26 (0.1985).||115.5|88.0|
81591046|NCT03837496|162855796|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.66||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|1.27||a priori threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Adjusted for distress and receipt of ovarian suppression.||Analysis comparing the change in monthly adherence to adjuvant endocrine therapy across the study period adjusting for distress and receipt of ovarian suppression.||1.27|-2.59|.504
81591047|NCT03837496|162855796|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.17||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.1||a priori threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Adjusted for distress and receipt of ovarian suppression||Analysis comparing the change in weekly adherence rates to adjuvant endocrine therapy across the study period adjusting for distress and receipt of ovarian suppression.||-0.10|-0.44|.225
81522472|NCT02986854|162734285|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|48.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.87|61.79|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||61.79|31.87|
81591048|NCT03837496|162855797|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.66||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline values of criterion outcomes, distress and receipt of ovarian suppression||Analysis comparing the change in self-reported endocrine therapy adherence between groups on the MARS-5 scale from baseline to 12-weeks post-baseline adjusting for distress, receipt of ovarian suppression, and baseline values of criterion outcome.||0.66|-0.40|.630
81591049|NCT03837496|162855798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.58||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|6.44||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline values of criterion outcomes, distress and receipt of ovarian suppression||Analysis comparing the change in satisfaction with adjuvant endocrine therapy between groups on the CTSQ from baseline to 12 weeks post-baseline adjusting for distress, receipt of ovarian suppression, and baseline values of criterion outcome.||6.44|-1.27|.186
81591050|NCT03837496|162855799|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.49|1.91||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline values of criterion outcomes, distress and receipt of ovarian suppression||Analysis comparing the change in symptom distress between groups on the BCPT scale from baseline to 12-weeks post-baseline adjusting for distress, receipt of ovarian suppression, and baseline values of criterion outcome.||1.91|-3.49|.562
81522473|NCT02986854|162734285|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|48.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.04|61.31|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||61.31|33.04|
81591051|NCT01208233|162855840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.735||||0.4962|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.41|1.31|||Regression, Logistic|LOCF was used to impute missing data.||||1.31|0.41|0.4962
81591052|NCT01208233|162855840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.561||||0.2517|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.29|1.07|||Regression, Logistic|The analysis was based on OC.||||1.07|0.29|0.2517
81591053|NCT01208233|162855841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.942||0.9716|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.972|5.254|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Paretic hand||5.254|-4.972|0.9716
81591054|NCT01208233|162855842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.789|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.2392||0.1417|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.401|20.177|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Paretic to non-paretic hand ratio (%)||20.177|1.401|0.1417
81591055|NCT01208233|162855843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4241||0.0611|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-17.351|-3.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Paretic hand||-3.310|-17.351|0.0611
81591056|NCT01208233|162855843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2899||0.9433|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.011|4.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Non-paretic hand||4.480|-4.011|0.9433
81591057|NCT01208233|162855844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.812|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8448||0.0654|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-21.668|-3.957|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Paretic to non-paretic hand ratio (%)||-3.957|-21.668|0.0654
81591058|NCT01208233|162855845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.972||||0.951|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.54|1.76|||Regression, Logistic|||LOCF was used to impute missing data.||1.76|0.54|0.9510
81591059|NCT01208233|162855846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.854||||0.7234|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.48|1.51|||Regression, Logistic|||LOCF was used to impute missing data.||1.51|0.48|0.7234
81591060|NCT01208233|162855847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.283|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6755||0.6759|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.156|0.589|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.589|-1.156|0.6759
81591061|NCT01208233|162855848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.433||||0.4213|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.81|2.54|||Regression, Logistic|||BI \>=95, LOCF was used to impute missing data.||2.54|0.81|0.4213
81591062|NCT01208233|162855848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.651||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.92|2.98|||Regression, Logistic|||BI=100, LOCF was used to impute missing data.||2.98|0.92|0.2760
81591063|NCT01208233|162855849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.599|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4547||0.2118|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.15|11.348|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.348|-0.150|0.2118
81591064|NCT01208233|162855850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7844||0.5541|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.252|3.375|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.375|-1.252|0.5541
81591065|NCT01208233|162855851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.334|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4178||0.426|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.874|0.205|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.205|-0.874|0.4260
81591066|NCT01208233|162855852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.477|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4394||0.65|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.547|9.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||(L+R)/28 × 100%||9.500|-4.547|0.6500
81591067|NCT01208233|162855852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.874|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7431||0.5671|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.834|12.583|||Mixed Models Analysis|||(L/14) × 100%||12.583|-4.834|0.5671
81591068|NCT01208233|162855852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2816||0.843|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.771|7.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||(R/14) × 100%||7.870|-5.771|0.8430
81591069|NCT01208233|162855853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0733||0.1512|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.011|0.201|||Mixed Models Analysis|||(L R)/(L+R)||0.201|0.011|0.1512
81591070|NCT01208233|162855854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.279|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5041||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.929|-0.629|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.629|-1.929|0.0128
81591071|NCT01208233|162855855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1226||0.4713|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.07|0.248|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.248|-0.070|0.4713
81591072|NCT01208233|162855862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.516|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7201||0.8501|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.026|2.995|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Non-paretic hand||2.995|-4.026|0.8501
81591073|NCT01891734|162855874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d|0.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81640233|NCT00912964|162970891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.16||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (8 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||-0.16|-1.01|0.007
81591074|NCT01891734|162855875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d|0.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81591075|NCT01181895|162855876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.188||P-value for the adjusted treatment difference for Vilanterol 25 µg OD versus Placebo.|ANCOVA||The estimated value represents the adjusted treatment difference in the weighted mean 0-24 hour FEV1 (Liters) at Week 12 for Vilanterol 25 µg OD versus Placebo.|||0.188|-0.048|0.244
81591076|NCT01181895|162855876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006||||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.124|0.113||P-value for the adjusted treatment difference for Salmetarol 50 µg BID versus Placebo.|ANCOVA||The estimated value represents the adjusted treatment difference in the weighted mean 0-24 hour FEV1 (Liters) at Week 12 for Salmeterol 50 µg BID versus Placebo.|||0.113|-0.124|0.926
81591077|NCT02447991|162855915|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.33||||||Significance level p \< 0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo in reducing the severity of vertigo as measured by the proportion of treated episodes in which subjects experience a reduction in severity rating from Grade 3/2 to Grade 1/0 at 1 hour after taking study medication.||||<0.33
81591078|NCT02447991|162855916|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.18||||||Signficant at p \< 0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo in reducing the severity of unsteadiness/dizziness as measured by the proportion of treated episodes in which subjects experience a reduction in severity rating from Grade 3/2 to Grade 1/0 at 1 hour after taking study medication||||<0.18
81591079|NCT02447991|162855917|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.62||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo in reducing the severity of vertigo as measured by the proportion of treated episodes in which subjects experience freedom from vestibular symptoms (i.e., severity rating of Grade 0) at 1 hour after taking study medication.||||<0.62
81591080|NCT02447991|162855918|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.19||||||Significance threshold p \< 0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|This analysis applies to proportions of treated episodes||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo in reducing the severity of unsteadiness/dizziness as measured by the proportion of treated episodes in which subjects experience freedom from vestibular symptoms (i.e., severity rating of Grade 0) at 1 hour after taking study medication.||||<0.19
81591081|NCT02447991|162855919|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.14||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo in reducing the severity of headaches as measured by the proportion of treated episodes in which subjects experience a reduction in severity rating from Grade 3/2 to Grade 1/0 at 1 hour after taking study medication.||||<0.14
81591082|NCT02447991|162855920|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.72||||||Significance threshold p \< 0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo in reducing the severity of photophobia/phonophobia as measured by the proportion of treated episodes in which subjects experience a reduction in severity rating from Grade 3/2 to Grade 1/0 at 1 hour after taking study medication.||||<0.72
81591083|NCT02447991|162855921|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.48||||||Significance threshold p \< 0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo in reducing the severity of sensitivity to motion as measured by the proportion of treated episodes in which subjects experience a reduction in severity rating from Grade 3/2 to Grade 1/0 at 1 hour after taking study medication.||||<0.48
81591084|NCT02447991|162855922|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.35||||||Significance threshold p \< 0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo in reducing the severity of nausea/vomiting as measured by the proportion of treated episodes in which subjects experience a reduction in severity rating from Grade 3/2 to Grade 1/0 at 1 hour after taking study medication..||||<0.35
81591085|NCT02447991|162855923|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.022||||||Significance of threshold p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo on the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication at 48 hours after each attack treated with effectiveness of study medication||||<0.022
81591086|NCT02447991|162855923|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.418||||||Significance of threshold p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo on the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication at 48 hours after each attack treated with side effects of study medication||||<0.418
81591087|NCT02447991|162855923|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.674||||||Significance of threshold p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo on the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication at 48 hours after each attack treated with convenience of study medication||||<0.674
81591088|NCT02447991|162855923|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.016||||||Significance of threshold of p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo on the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication at 48 hours after each attack treated with overall satisfaction of study medication||||<0.016
81591089|NCT02447991|162855924|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.009||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo on physical well-being||||<0.009
81591090|NCT02447991|162855924|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.467||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo on mental well-being||||<0.467
81522474|NCT02986854|162734285|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|10.04|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 6- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||10.04|-8.60|
81591091|NCT02447991|162855925|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.013||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|Logistic regression with GEE|GEE=generalized estimating equations - this accounts for repeated measures within patients.This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be tolerated as well as placebo with regard to fatigue.||||<0.013
81591092|NCT02447991|162855925|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.021||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|Logistic regression with GEE|GEE=generalized estimating equations - this accounts for repeated measures within patients. This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be tolerated as well as placebo with regard to sleepiness/drowsiness||||<0.021
81591093|NCT02447991|162855926|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.76||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo in reducing the severity of vertigo measured by the proportion of treated episodes that subjects rate at grade 1/0 24 hours after taking study medication.||||<0.76
81591094|NCT02447991|162855927|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.041||||||Significance threshold p \< 0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo in reducing the severity of unsteadiness/dizziness episodes measured by the proportion of treated episodes that subjects rate at grade 1/0 24 hours after taking study medication.||||<0.041
81591095|NCT02447991|162855928|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.12||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo in reducing the severity of headaches measured by the proportion of treated episodes that subjects rate at grade 1/0 24 hours after taking study medication.||||<0.12
81640234|NCT00960206|162970954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0832|||||||Log Rank|||To compare the Kaplan-Meier survivorship between the two systems||||0.0832
81591096|NCT02447991|162855929|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.051||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo in reducing the severity of photophobia/phonophobia measured by the proportion of treated episodes that subjects rate at grade 1/0 24 hours after taking study medication.||||<0.051
81591097|NCT02447991|162855930|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.006||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo in reducing the severity of sensitivity to motion measured by the proportion of treated episodes that subjects rate at grade 1/0 24 hours after taking study medication.||||<0.006
81591098|NCT02447991|162855931|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.67||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|This analysis applies to proportion of treated episodes.||Hypothesis: Rizatriptan will be superior to placebo in reducing the severity of nausea/vomiting measured by the proportion of treated episodes that subjects rate at grade 1/0 24 hours after taking study medication.||||<0.67
81591099|NCT06748040|162855932|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.4852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.2||P-value less than 0.05 is considered as statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.2|-2.4|0.4852
81640235|NCT00960206|162970954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1657|||||||Log Rank|||To compare the Kaplan-Meier survivorship between the two systems||||0.1657
81591100|NCT01040871|162855940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.038||||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.529|2.037|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by IPI score|Odds ratio: VR-CAP CR rate relative to R-CHOP CR rate|||2.037|0.529|0.915
81591101|NCT01073618|162855957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Efficacy rate (percent)|75.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.36|78.94|||Normal approximation to binomial||Confidence Interval (CI) by normal approximation to binomial.|Efficacy Rate (treatment effective) = Percentage of evaluable participants with clinical response of cure or improvement||78.94|71.36|
81591102|NCT01175824|162855972|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference in the LS mean between the two treatment arms (twice-daily insulin lispro Low Mixture minus the comparator arm) at 24 weeks is \<0.4%.|LS mean difference|-0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.04||||||||-0.04|-0.38|
81591103|NCT01175824|162855973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1858||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1858
81591104|NCT01175824|162855974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3588||95.0||||HbA1c concentration \<7%|Fisher Exact|||||||0.3588
81591105|NCT01175824|162855974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5958||95.0||||HbA1c \<=6.5%|Fisher Exact|||||||0.5958
81591106|NCT01175824|162855975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0827||95.0||||p-value is for the Week 12 comparison|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0827
81591107|NCT01175824|162855975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5353||95.0||||p-value is for the Week 24 comparison|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5353
81640236|NCT00960206|162970955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3701|||||||Fisher Exact|||To compare the # of cases at 10 years for those that have a HHS ≥ 80 to those that have \< 80 for all three arms||||0.3701
81591108|NCT01175824|162855979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2833||95.0||||p-value is for the comparison at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2833
81591109|NCT01175824|162855979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0176||95.0||||p-value is for the comparison at Week 24.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0176
81640237|NCT00960206|162970957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6011|||||||Fisher Exact|||Compare the # of cases at 10 years satisfied with their total hip replacement for all three groups||||0.6011
81640238|NCT00960206|162970957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206|||||||Fisher Exact|||Compare the # of cases at 10 years for having pain in their hip for all three groups||||0.2060
81522475|NCT02986854|162734285|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|35.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.5|45.62|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||45.62|26.50|
81591110|NCT01175824|162855985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.05||||Superiority will be concluded if of 95% CI upper limit for treatment difference (2x-daily insulin lispro LM minus the comparator arm) at 24 wks is \<0%||||-0.05|-0.39|
81591111|NCT02979535|162855988|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.947|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.773|1.16||||||Antigen HPV-16||1.16|0.773|
81591112|NCT02979535|162855988|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.986|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.803|1.21||||||Antigen HPV-18||1.21|0.803|
81591113|NCT02979535|162855989|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.977|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.653|1.46||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 1||1.46|0.653|
81640239|NCT02470806|162970968|NON_INFERIORITY|Stepwise regression method - Primary efficacy analysis, difference between treatment groups in percentage change in wound area from baseline visit to end of 12-week treatment period for the PP population.||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Stepwise regression|||Percentage change in wound area from Baseline to end of 12-week treatment period (PP population - all wounds)||||0.001
81591114|NCT02979535|162855989|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.911|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.654|1.27||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 2||1.27|0.654|
81591115|NCT02979535|162855989|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.921|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|1.17||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 3||1.17|0.727|
81591116|NCT02979535|162855989|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.931|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.733|1.18||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 4||1.18|0.733|
81591117|NCT04820673|162856009|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P\<0.0001, calculated by t-test, corresponds to baseline response group domain scores in comparison to week-12 domain scores (CFB). CFB is calculated using available matching data for each domain. Higher domain scores indicate higher disease burden.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12 vs Baseline||||<.0001
81591118|NCT00587587|162856011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||"P-value compares overall incidence of AEs between groups, ie Apligraf 12/17 and Control 10/13.~UADE is defined in 21CFR812.3(s)"|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test used to evaluate treatment differences between Apligraf subjects and Control subjects experiencing any AEs.||||1.0000
81591119|NCT00587587|162856012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5863||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5863
81591120|NCT00587587|162856013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3783||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3783
81591121|NCT00587587|162856014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7149|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Treatment differences in scar firmness evaluated using a 2-tailed Wilcoxon rank sum test with pooled variances.||||0.7149
81591122|NCT00587587|162856015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Treatment differences in scar thickness evaluated using a 2-tailed Wilcoxon rank sum test||||0.1670
81640240|NCT02138838|162971001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|8.1||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|29.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline age group|SOC+Cinacalcet - SOC|||29.9|-13.7|0.48
81640241|NCT02138838|162971002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|-9.9||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.3|13.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by baseline age group (6-\<12 years, 12-\<18 years)|SOC+Cinacalcet - SOC|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to test the primary and biochemical secondary endpoints. The primary endpoint was tested at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05. The secondary endpoints were tested using Holm's method at 0.05 (2-sided) should the primary endpoint achieve a significant result.||13.4|-33.3|0.42
81640242|NCT02138838|162971003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|-10.4||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.7|6.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline age group|SOC+Cinacalcet - SOC|||6.8|-27.7|0.25
81640243|NCT02138838|162971004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|19.0||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|50.5|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline age group as the covariate.|SOC+Cinacalcet - SOC|||50.5|-12.5|0.23
81640244|NCT02138838|162971005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|-0.34||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.01|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline age group as the covariate.||||0.01|-0.70|0.059
81640245|NCT02138838|162971006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|0.76||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.48|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline age group as the covariate.|SOC+Cinacalcet - SOC|||1.48|0.04|0.039
81640246|NCT00882050|162971009|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Regression, Logistic|||logistic regression|Because we tested interventions against the placebo arm, we increased our subjects to overcome loss of power. 23 per group will provide 80% power assuming a reduced alpha of 0.01 to accommodate the multiple testing issues.|||0.05
81640247|NCT00882050|162971009|SUPERIORITY|Demographic data analyzed with nominal data tested by chi-square, ordinal data by Mann-Whitney, and normal data by t-test. Further, a linear regression analysis to determine the effect of intervention dose on glucose level and typical confounders such as age, weight, and type of surgery was completed. Adverse and SAEs were analyzed by chi-square for occurrence.||||||0.05||||||Due to have 3 trial groups our p value was adjusted for multiple comparisons as a a priori threshold (if a single comparison) was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|The regression (see above) is a secondary analysis. Groups had been stratified on diabetic (y/n) to balance this potential confounder||Primary t tests of glucose between the 3 groups at 90 minutes post. Secondary MANOVA to determine the effect over time. Change in mean glucose of 20 mg/dl between all groups detectable by 18 subjects per group assuming a SD of 20mg/dl., an 82% power with an alpha of 0.05. Because we tested interventions against the placebo arm, we increased our subjects to overcome loss of power. 23 per group will provide 80% power assuming a reduced alpha of 0.01 to accommodate the multiple testing issues.||||0.05
81640248|NCT02340806|162971026|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||.67
81640249|NCT02340806|162971027|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.08
81640250|NCT02340806|162971028|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.21
81640251|NCT02340806|162971029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.14
81640252|NCT02340806|162971030|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.66
81640253|NCT02340806|162971032|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.92
81640254|NCT02340806|162971033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.58
81640255|NCT02340806|162971034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.67
81640256|NCT02340806|162971035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.99
81640257|NCT02340806|162971036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.37
81640258|NCT02591056|162971071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t=+7.45; df=26||||||<0.0001
81640259|NCT00946998|162971075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.82
81640260|NCT00946998|162971076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||Represents the response outcome.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.28
81640261|NCT00946998|162971076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||Represents remission outcome.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.86
81640262|NCT00946998|162971077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.32
81640263|NCT00946998|162971078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.61
81640264|NCT00946998|162971079|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99||||||For death|Chi-squared|||||||>.99
81640265|NCT00946998|162971079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||For comparison of dialysis initiation between groups.|Chi-squared|||||||0.77
81640266|NCT00946998|162971079|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99||||||Hospitalization other than dialysis initiation|Chi-squared|||||||>0.99
81640267|NCT00946998|162971079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||For comparison of acute suicidal intent.|Chi-squared|||||||0.5
81640268|NCT00946998|162971079|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99||||||For comparison of bleeding requiring blood transfusion or hospitalization.|Chi-squared|||||||>0.99
81640269|NCT01857362|162971080|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ratio is completely within the acceptance range (0.80-1.25)|Ratio of geomectric means|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.988|1.045|||ANOVA|||||1.045|0.988|
81640270|NCT01857362|162971081|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ratio is completely within the acceptance range (0.80-1.25)|ratio of geometric means|0.989|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.945|1.034|||ANOVA|||||1.034|0.945|
81640271|NCT05356130|162971092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"We conducted the same two independent planned comparisons: Enhanced BLT Encouragement + Adherence Promotion compared to Minimal BLT Encouragement; Minimal BLT Encouragement and Enhanced BLT Encouragement + Adherence Promotion compared to TAU."||||0.014
81640272|NCT02301299|162971116|OTHER|For power calculation, we assumed that the intervention would be almost fully implemented in May 2016 and the early hospital arrival would be observed until Dec 2017. Therefore, a post-intervention period would be 20 months. To have one-third of the study period as an intervention period, we planned to analyze five-year (60-month) data from January 2013 to December 2017.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|Using the seasonally adjusted time series data, we conducted linear regression analysis for time series data in PROC AUTOREG.||The effect size was defined as the sum of expected slope change in monthly early hospital arrival rate over the standard deviation. Assuming an autocorrelation level of 0.3, both level and trend change effect size of 0.5 would be detectable at 90% power at a significance level of 0.05.|Using SAS PROC TIMESERIES, individual admission data were aggregated into monthly time series data to calculate a monthly early arrival rate. In this procedure, we also generated seasonally adjusted time series data to take into account a seasonal pattern. Using the seasonally adjusted time series data, we conducted linear regression analysis for time series data in PROC AUTOREG. The statistical hypothesis of the regression model was that there are a level change and a slope change after the intervention. In the regression model, we included a time variable to account for a natural trend prior to the intervention introduction (or in absence of the intervention). We assumed that the patient population was stable during the five-year period and no other factors than the intervention affected the outcome; no other potential confounding factors were not considered. A backward elimination was used to correct for autocorrelation. Maximum likelihood method was used to estimate parameters.|||<.0001
81640273|NCT02301299|162971117|OTHER|For power calculation, we assumed that the intervention would be almost fully implemented in May 2016 and the EMS use would be observed until Dec 2017. Therefore, a post-intervention period would be 20 months. To have one-third of the study period as an intervention period, we planned to analyze five-year (60-month) data from January 2013 to December 2017.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||The effect size was defined as the sum of expected slope change in monthly EMS use rate over the standard deviation. Assuming an autocorrelation level of 0.3, both level and trend change effect size of 0.5 would be detectable at 90% power at a significance level of 0.05. The effect size is measured in slope of change over time (negative values indicate a decrease while positive values indicate an increase in % EMS use/month).|Using SAS PROC TIMESERIES, individual admission data were aggregated into monthly time series data to calculate a monthly EMS arrival rate. In this procedure, we also generated seasonally adjusted time series data to take into account a seasonal pattern. Using the seasonally adjusted time series data, we conducted linear regression analysis for time series data in PROC AUTOREG. The statistical hypothesis of the regression model was that there are a level change and a slope change after the intervention. In the regression model, we included a time variable to account for a natural trend prior to the intervention introduction (or in absence of the intervention). We assumed that the patient population was stable during the five-year period and no other factors than the intervention affected the outcome; no other potential confounding factors were not considered. A backward elimination was used to correct for autocorrelation. Maximum likelihood method was used to estimate parameters.|||<.0001
81640274|NCT03512041|162971119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.172|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.172
81640275|NCT03512041|162971120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.169|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.169
81640276|NCT03512041|162971121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.501|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.501
81459836|NCT04498182|162611381|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|1.3|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||1.3|-8.5|0.1520
81640277|NCT03320941|162971133|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|-0.21||||||||-0.21|-2.92|
81640278|NCT03320941|162971133|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|-1.7||||||||-1.70|-4.15|
81640279|NCT03320941|162971133|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|-2.26||||||||-2.26|-4.54|
81640280|NCT03320941|162971133|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|-2.77||||||||-2.77|-5.01|
81640281|NCT03320941|162971134|OTHER|Dose Finding|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.299||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.344|15.35|||Regression, Logistic|||\>= 3% Percent decrease in body weight||15.350|0.344|0.390
81640282|NCT03320941|162971134|OTHER|Dose Finding|Odds Ratio (OR)|15.78||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.844|87.552|||Regression, Logistic|||\>= 3% Percent decrease in body weight||87.552|2.844|0.002
81640283|NCT03320941|162971134|OTHER|Dose Finding|Odds Ratio (OR)|12.708||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.511|64.32|||Regression, Logistic|||\>= 3% Percent decrease in body weight||64.320|2.511|0.002
81640284|NCT03320941|162971134|OTHER|Dose Finding|Odds Ratio (OR)|16.813|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.362|84.085|||Regression, Logistic|||\>= 3% Percent decrease in body weight||84.085|3.362|<0.001
81640285|NCT03320941|162971134|OTHER|Dose Finding|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.697||||0.727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|33.006|||Regression, Logistic|||\>= 3% Percent decrease in body weight (Dysglycemic)||33.006|0.087|0.727
81640286|NCT03320941|162971134|OTHER|Dose Finding|Odds Ratio (OR)|28.26||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.066|386.473|||Regression, Logistic|||\>= 3% Percent decrease in body weight (Dysglycemic)||386.473|2.066|0.012
81640287|NCT03320941|162971134|OTHER|Dose Finding|Odds Ratio (OR)|10.333||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.914|116.82|||Regression, Logistic|||\>= 3% Percent decrease in body weight (Dysglycemic)||116.820|0.914|0.059
81640288|NCT03320941|162971134|OTHER|Dose Finding|Odds Ratio (OR)|9.456||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.891|100.292|||Regression, Logistic|||\>= 3% Percent decrease in body weight (Dysglycemic)||100.292|0.891|0.062
81640289|NCT03320941|162971134|OTHER|Dose Finding|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.59||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.265|48.552|||Regression, Logistic|||\>= 3% Percent decrease in body weight (T2DM)||48.552|0.265|0.336
81640290|NCT03320941|162971134|OTHER|Dose Finding|Odds Ratio, log|9.112||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.799|103.872|||Regression, Logistic|||\>= 3% Percent decrease in body weight (T2DM)||103.872|0.799|0.075
81459837|NCT04498182|162611381|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49||0.8515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|4.4|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||4.4|-5.4|0.8515
81640291|NCT03320941|162971134|OTHER|Dose Finding|Odds Ratio (OR)|29.312||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.665|322.412|||Regression, Logistic|||\>= 3% Percent decrease in body weight (T2DM)||322.412|2.665|0.006
81640292|NCT03320941|162971134|OTHER|Dose Finding|Odds Ratio (OR)|37.949||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.477|414.232|||Regression, Logistic|||\>= 3% Percent decrease in body weight (T2DM)||414.232|3.477|0.003
81640293|NCT03320941|162971135|OTHER|Dose Finding|Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|-0.19||||||Dysglycemic||-0.19|-3.56|
81640294|NCT03320941|162971135|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|-1.46||||||Dysglycemic||-1.46|-4.56|
81640295|NCT03320941|162971135|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|-1.82||||||Dysglycemic||-1.82|-4.71|
81640296|NCT03320941|162971135|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|-1.74||||||Dysglycemic||-1.74|-4.93|
81640297|NCT03320941|162971135|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|-0.15||||||T2DM||-0.15|-3.12|
81640298|NCT03320941|162971135|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|-0.61||||||T2DM||-0.61|-4.37|
81640299|NCT03320941|162971135|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-1.52||||||T2DM||-1.52|-5.20|
81640300|NCT03320941|162971135|OTHER|Dose Finding|Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.93|-2.79||||||T2DM||-2.79|-5.93|
81640301|NCT03320941|162971136|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.011||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.104|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||0.900|-3.104|0.278
81640302|NCT03320941|162971136|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.013||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.265|0.747|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||0.747|-3.265|0.216
81640303|NCT03320941|162971136|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.902||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.069|0.504|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||0.504|-3.069|0.158
81640304|NCT03320941|162971136|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.401|0.022|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||0.022|-3.401|0.053
81640305|NCT03320941|162971136|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.534||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.444|0.717|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||0.717|-5.444|0.130
81640306|NCT03320941|162971136|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.534||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.156|-0.994|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||-0.994|-7.156|0.011
81640307|NCT03320941|162971136|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.325||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.322|0.996|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||0.996|-4.322|0.215
81591123|NCT00587587|162856016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7221|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Global assessments analyzed as ordinal ranks. Treatment differences in global assessment evaluated using a 2-tailed Wilcoxon rank sum test with pooled variances.||||0.7221
81591124|NCT00587587|162856017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.408|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Global assessments analyzed as ordinal ranks. Treatment differences in global assessment evaluated using a 2-tailed Wilcoxon rank sum test with pooled variances.||||0.4080
81591125|NCT00587587|162856018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9556||0.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Differences evaluated using a 2-tailed Wilcoxon rank sum test with pooled variances.||||0.9556
81591126|NCT01162005|162856019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81591127|NCT00767000|162856039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.51|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.8|-0.22|||Constrained longitudinal model|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 14||-0.22|-0.80|<0.001
81591128|NCT00767000|162856039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.64|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.93|-0.36|||Constrained longitudinal model|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 14||-0.36|-0.93|<0.001
81591129|NCT00767000|162856039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.81|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.1|-0.53|||Contrained longitudinal model|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 14||-0.53|-1.10|<0.001
81591130|NCT00767000|162856039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.75|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.04|-0.46|||Constrained longitudinal model|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 14||-0.46|-1.04|<0.001
81591131|NCT00767000|162856040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-36.6|||<|0.001||95.0|-55.6|-17.5|||Constrained longitudial model|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 14||-17.5|-55.6|<0.001
81640308|NCT03320941|162971136|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.346||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.515|0.888|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||0.888|-4.515|0.184
81591132|NCT00767000|162856040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-26.7||||0.005||95.0|-45.4|-8.1|||Constrained longitudinal model|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 14||-8.1|-45.4|0.005
81591133|NCT00767000|162856040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-35.0|||<|0.001||95.0|-54.0|-16.0|||Constrained longitudinal model|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 14||-16.0|-54.0|<0.001
81591134|NCT00767000|162856040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-36.9|||<|0.001||95.0|-55.9|-17.9|||Constrained longitudinal model|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 14||-17.9|-55.9|<0.001
81640309|NCT03320941|162971136|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.292||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.611|2.552|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||2.552|-2.611|0.982
81591135|NCT00767000|162856041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.8||||0.791||95.0|-11.6|15.2|||Constrained longitudinal model|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 14||15.2|-11.6|0.791
81591136|NCT00767000|162856041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|10.3||||0.121||95.0|-2.7|23.2|||Constrained longitudinal model|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 14||23.2|-2.7|0.121
81591137|NCT00767000|162856041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.3||||0.169||95.0|-22.6|4.0|||Constrained longitudinal model|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 14||4.0|-22.6|0.169
81591138|NCT00767000|162856041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.7||||0.321||95.0|-6.6|20.0|||Constrained longitudinal model|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 14||20.0|-6.6|0.321
81591139|NCT01168999|162856057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81591140|NCT01168999|162856058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81591141|NCT01168999|162856059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Repeated Measure ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81591142|NCT01168999|162856060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Repeated Measure ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81591143|NCT01168999|162856061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Repeated Measure ANOVA|||||||0.05
81591144|NCT01168999|162856062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Repeated Measure ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81591145|NCT01276327|162856066|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the FDC tablet compared with the individual tablets of linagliptin and pioglitazone administered together|Adjusted gMean Ratio (Test/Ref) (%)|99.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.11|102.81|||Unscaled average Bioequivalence||Geometric standard error of mean was calculated.|||102.81|97.11|
81591146|NCT01276327|162856067|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the FDC tablet compared with the individual tablets of linagliptin and pioglitazone administered together|Adjusted gMean Ratio (Test/Ref) (%)|94.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.08|99.55|||Unscaled average Bioequivalence||Geometric Standard error of mean was calculated.|||99.55|89.08|
81640310|NCT03320941|162971136|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.304||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.809|3.401|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||3.401|-1.809|0.544
81640311|NCT03320941|162971136|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.188||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.084|1.663|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||1.663|-3.084|0.552
81640312|NCT03320941|162971136|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.139||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.964|0.588|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||0.588|-3.964|0.143
81640313|NCT03320941|162971137|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.376|-0.035|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||-0.035|-0.376|0.018
81640314|NCT03320941|162971137|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.276|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0863||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.447|-0.105|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||-0.105|-0.447|0.002
81640315|NCT03320941|162971137|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.287|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.437|-0.136|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||-0.136|-0.437|<0.001
81640316|NCT03320941|162971137|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.338|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0747|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.486|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||-0.190|-0.486|<0.001
81522476|NCT02986854|162734285|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|34.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.94|44.28|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||44.28|24.94|
81640317|NCT03320941|162971137|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0775||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.245|0.067|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||0.067|-0.245|0.258
81640318|NCT03320941|162971137|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.134|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0774||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.021|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||0.021|-0.290|0.088
81640319|NCT03320941|162971137|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0673||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.282|-0.011|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||-0.011|-0.282|0.035
81640320|NCT03320941|162971137|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0673||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.248|0.022|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||0.022|-0.248|0.100
81640321|NCT03320941|162971137|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.313|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1399||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.592|-0.033|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||-0.033|-0.592|0.029
81640322|NCT03320941|162971137|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.399|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1411||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.681|-0.117|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||-0.117|-0.681|0.006
81640323|NCT03320941|162971137|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.409|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1253||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.159|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||-0.159|-0.660|0.002
81640324|NCT03320941|162971137|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.526|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1217|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.769|-0.282|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||-0.282|-0.769|<0.001
81640325|NCT03320941|162971138|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2094||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.589|0.241|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||0.241|-0.589|0.408
81640326|NCT03320941|162971138|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.505|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2115||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.924|-0.087|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||-0.087|-0.924|0.018
81640327|NCT03320941|162971138|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.587|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1866||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.956|-0.217|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||-0.217|-0.956|0.002
81640328|NCT03320941|162971138|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.826|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1831|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.188|-0.463|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||-0.463|-1.188|<0.001
81640329|NCT03320941|162971138|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.218|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2054||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.194|0.631|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||0.631|-0.194|0.293
81640330|NCT03320941|162971138|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2068||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.325|0.506|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||0.506|-0.325|0.665
81640331|NCT03320941|162971138|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1791||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.405|0.315|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||0.315|-0.405|0.803
81640332|NCT03320941|162971138|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1787||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.615|0.103|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||0.103|-0.615|0.159
81640333|NCT03320941|162971138|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.527|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3249||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.176|0.122|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||0.122|-1.176|0.110
81640334|NCT03320941|162971138|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3296||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.691|-0.373|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||-0.373|-1.691|0.003
81640335|NCT03320941|162971138|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2946|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.654|-0.476|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||-0.476|-1.654|<0.001
81640336|NCT03320941|162971138|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.298|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2855|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.869|-0.728|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||-0.728|-1.869|<0.001
81640337|NCT03320941|162971139|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.707||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.898|5.822|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||5.822|-4.898|0.865
81591147|NCT01276327|162856068|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the FDC tablet compared with the individual tablets of linagliptin and pioglitazone administered together.|Adjusted gMean Ratio (Test/Ref) (%)|79.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.65|85.72|||Scaled average bioequivalence (SABE)||Geometric Standard error of mean was calculated.|||85.72|74.65|
81591148|NCT01276327|162856069|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the FDC tablet compared with the individual tablets of linagliptin and pioglitazone administered together|Adjusted gMean Ratio (Test/Ref) (%)|97.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.9|106.51|||Scaled average bioequivalence (SABE)||Geometric standard error of mean was calculated.|||106.51|88.90|
81591149|NCT01276327|162856070|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the FDC tablet compared with the individual tablets of linagliptin and pioglitazone administered together|Adjusted gMean Ratio (Test/Ref) (%)|99.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.1|102.81|||Unscaled average bioequivalence||Geometric Standard error of mean was calculated.|||102.81|97.10|
81591150|NCT01276327|162856071|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the FDC tablet compared with the individual tablets of linagliptin and pioglitazone administered together|Adjusted gMean Ratio (Test/Ref) (%)|101.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.18|105.67|||Unscaled average bioequivalence||Geometric standard error of mean was calculated.|||105.67|98.18|
81591151|NCT01276327|162856072|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the FDC tablet compared with the individual tablets of linagliptin and pioglitazone administered together|Adjusted gMean Ratio (Test/Ref) (%)|80.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.6|86.34|||Scaled average bioequivalence (SABE)||Geometric standard error of mean was calculated.|||86.34|75.60|
81591152|NCT03264157|162856076|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is p-p0 ≤ -0.1. The alternative hypothesis is p-p0 \> -0.1, where p is the proportion of subjects with anti-rabies titer of \>0.5 IU/mL at Day 14 in subjects receiving BPL HRIG + vaccine and p0 is the proportion receiving comparator HRIG + vaccine. We reject the null hypothesis at the one-sided 0.025 significance level, and conclude that p-p0 \> -0.1, if the lower bound of an exact 95% binomial confidence interval exceeds -0.1.|lower 95% CI|-0.05||||0.0006|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|||The threshold for this test is \<=0.025.|Farrington and Manning test||||||-0.05|0.0006
81591153|NCT03264157|162856077|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non inferiority margin was 20%. The lower bound of the 95% CI required should be greater than 0.8 to conclude non-inferiority.|lower 95% CI|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.94||||||||0.94|0.74|
81591154|NCT03264157|162856078|SUPERIORITY||95% CI|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Data analyzed as log normal. The value presented is the untransformed value of the difference between means.|||||
81591155|NCT03264157|162856079|NON_INFERIORITY|The same methodology was used as the primary endpoint for each visit. The statistical analysis is presenting the Day 14 data.|lower 95% CI|-0.05||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.1|||Farrington and Manning test|||||0.10|-0.05|0.0006
81591156|NCT03264157|162856080|NON_INFERIORITY|The same methodology was used as the primary endpoint for each visit. The statistical analysis is presenting the Day 14 data.|lower 95% CI|0.0||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Farrington and Manning test||For Day 14, all subjects achieved the endpoint (RVNA titer \> LLOQ). Since the statistic to measure the performance is a proportion, the proportion is 1 and no variance is calculable.|||0|0|0
81522477|NCT02986854|162734285|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|34.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.78|44.93|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||44.93|25.78|
81591157|NCT00009737|162856082|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was tested by comparing the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the hazard ratio to the non-inferiority margin of 1.25 in a first step, and then of 1.20 in a second step.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.0||For difference between arms, \< 0.001 for non-inferiority|Wald Chi-Square Test|||||1.00|0.75|0.053
81591158|NCT00009737|162856083|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was tested by comparing the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the hazard ratio to the non-inferiority margin of 1.25|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.99||For difference between arms, \< 0.001 for non-inferiority|Wald Chi-Square Test|||||0.99|0.74|0.041
81591159|NCT00009737|162856084|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was tested by comparing the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the hazard ratio to the non-inferiority margin of 1.25|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.01||For difference between arms, \< 0.001 for non-inferiority|Wald Chi-Square Test|||||1.01|0.69|0.071
81522478|NCT02986854|162734285|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Between groups differences in percentage|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- hSBA titer ≥16-Vaccine comparison at Day 29- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||3.60|0.10|
81522479|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.08|4.94|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- Day 4- Total seroresponse (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||4.94|-6.08|
81591160|NCT01172938|162856091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|19.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|28.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided p-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for baseline disease modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD) use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|In order to maintain the Type 1 error at the 0.05 significance level, the Hochberg procedure was to be used. The results of the endpoint were to be considered statistically significant if both the 30 mg apremilast dose versus placebo comparison and the 20 mg versus placebo comparison were statistically significant at the 0.05 significance level, or one of the comparisons was statistically significant at the 0.025 level.||28.3|9.7|0.0001
81611207|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-5.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.0|-12.0|<0.001
81591161|NCT01172938|162856091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|11.3||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|20.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|In order to maintain the Type 1 error at the 0.05 significance level, the Hochberg procedure was to be used. The results of the endpoint were to be considered statistically significant if both the 30 mg apremilast dose versus placebo comparison and the 20 mg versus placebo comparison were statistically significant at the 0.05 significance level, or one of the comparisons was statistically significant at the 0.025 level.||20.4|2.2|0.0166
81591162|NCT01172938|162856092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.159||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.258|-0.06|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||Pairwise comparisons (30 mg vs placebo and 20 mg vs placebo) were conducted conditional on the primary endpoint results. If the primary endpoint was statistically significant for both apremilast dose groups, pairwise comparisons for the HAQ-DI were to be evaluated at the 0.05 level using the Hochberg procedure. If only one apremilast dose was statistically significant, then only the comparison between that apremilast dose and placebo was conducted for the HAQ-DI score, at the 0.025 level.||-0.060|-0.258|0.0017
81591163|NCT01172938|162856092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.113||||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.211|-0.014|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||Pairwise comparisons (30 mg vs placebo and 20 mg vs placebo) were conducted conditional on the primary endpoint results. If the primary endpoint was statistically significant for both apremilast dose groups, pairwise comparisons for the HAQ-DI were to be evaluated at the 0.05 level using the Hochberg procedure. If only one apremilast dose was statistically significant, then only the comparison between that apremilast dose and placebo was conducted for the HAQ-DI score, at the 0.025 level.||-0.014|-0.211|0.0252
81591164|NCT01172938|162856093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|22.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.4|30.9||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||30.9|13.4|<0.0001
81591165|NCT01172938|162856093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|12.4||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|20.7||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||20.7|4.2|0.0038
81591166|NCT01172938|162856094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.182||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.283|-0.08||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.|ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.080|-0.283|0.0005
81591167|NCT01172938|162856094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.135||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.236|-0.034||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.|ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.034|-0.236|0.0091
81591168|NCT01172938|162856095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.42||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|4.13||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.|ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||4.13|0.71|0.0056
81591169|NCT01172938|162856095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.7||||0.0504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.4||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.|ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||3.40|-0.00|0.0504
81640338|NCT03320941|162971139|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.765||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.235|5.716|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||5.716|-5.235|0.931
81640339|NCT03320941|162971139|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.433||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.817|3.82|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||3.820|-5.817|0.682
81640340|NCT03320941|162971139|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.387||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.312|3.142|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||3.142|-6.312|0.508
81640341|NCT03320941|162971139|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.206||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.138|9.749|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||9.749|-7.138|0.757
81591170|NCT01172938|162856096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|16.7||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|26.8||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||26.8|6.6|0.0017
81591171|NCT01172938|162856096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|18.9|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||18.9|-1.2|
81591172|NCT01172938|162856097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-7.9||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-2.8||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.|ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-2.8|-12.9|0.0023
81591173|NCT01172938|162856097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-0.7|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-0.7|-10.8|
81591174|NCT01172938|162856098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.4|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||0.4|-1.2|
81591175|NCT01172938|162856098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.3|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||0.3|-1.3|
81591176|NCT01172938|162856099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.4|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||0.4|-1.1|
81591177|NCT01172938|162856099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.3|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||0.3|-1.3|
81591178|NCT01172938|162856100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.41|-2.34|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-2.34|-7.41|
81591179|NCT01172938|162856100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.92|-1.86|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-1.86|-6.92|
81591180|NCT01172938|162856101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.31|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-0.31|-0.76|
81591181|NCT01172938|162856101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.25|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-0.25|-0.70|
81640342|NCT03320941|162971139|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.267||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.571|8.563|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||8.563|-8.571|0.999
81591182|NCT01172938|162856102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|4.23|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||4.23|0.43|
81591183|NCT01172938|162856102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|2.03|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||2.03|-1.77|
81591184|NCT01172938|162856103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|3.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|5.4|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||5.40|1.72|
81591185|NCT01172938|162856103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|3.88|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||3.88|0.21|
81591186|NCT01172938|162856104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|24.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.2|34.0|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||34.0|15.2|
81640343|NCT03320941|162971139|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.668||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.848|10.88|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||10.880|-3.848|0.342
81640344|NCT03320941|162971139|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.673||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.454|10.292|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||10.292|-4.454|0.430
81591187|NCT01172938|162856104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|12.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|21.5|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||21.5|3.4|
81591188|NCT01172938|162856105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|-10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|-5.7|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-5.7|-15.4|
81591189|NCT01172938|162856105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-2.2|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-2.2|-12.0|
81591190|NCT01172938|162856106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.0|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||0.0|-1.6|
81640345|NCT03320941|162971139|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.461||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.312|6.52|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||6.520|-7.312|0.909
81640346|NCT03320941|162971139|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.563||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.311|7.93|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||7.930|-6.311|0.821
81640347|NCT03320941|162971139|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.19||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.24|1.508|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||1.508|-11.240|0.132
81640348|NCT03320941|162971139|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.07||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.367|0.905|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||0.905|-11.367|0.093
81640349|NCT03320941|162971140|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.013||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.579|3.393|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||3.393|-4.579|0.769
81640350|NCT03320941|162971140|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.043||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.462|3.63|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||3.630|-4.462|0.839
81591191|NCT01172938|162856106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean DIfference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.1|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||0.1|-1.6|
81591192|NCT01172938|162856107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.3|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||0.3|-1.2|
81591193|NCT01172938|162856107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.1|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||0.1|-1.5|
81591194|NCT01172938|162856108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean Difference|-6.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-3.75|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-3.75|-9.00|
81640351|NCT03320941|162971140|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.807||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.811|2.345|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||2.345|-4.811|0.496
81640352|NCT03320941|162971140|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.774||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.622|1.402|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||1.402|-5.622|0.237
81640353|NCT03320941|162971140|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.435|7.415|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||7.415|-5.435|0.758
81591195|NCT01172938|162856108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean Difference|-4.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.03|-1.79|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-1.79|-7.03|
81591196|NCT01172938|162856109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.46|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-0.46|-0.94|
81591197|NCT01172938|162856109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.22|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-0.22|-0.70|
81591198|NCT01172938|162856110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean Difference|2.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|4.1|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||4.10|0.32|
81591199|NCT01172938|162856110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean DIfference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.29|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|||2.29|-1.50|
81640354|NCT03320941|162971140|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.23||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.574|6.397|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||6.397|-6.574|0.978
81640355|NCT03320941|162971140|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.758|7.444|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||7.444|-3.758|0.512
81640356|NCT03320941|162971140|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.792||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.552|5.657|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||5.657|-5.552|0.985
81640357|NCT03320941|162971140|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.599||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.268|3.121|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||3.121|-7.268|0.428
81640358|NCT03320941|162971140|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.669||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.853|4.812|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||4.812|-5.853|0.846
81640359|NCT03320941|162971140|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.388||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.825|0.721|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||0.721|-8.825|0.095
81640360|NCT03320941|162971140|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.31||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.61|0.623|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||0.623|-8.610|0.089
81640361|NCT03320941|162971141|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.561|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.4808||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.106|26.985|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||26.985|-58.106|0.470
81640362|NCT03320941|162971141|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.343|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.6316||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.187|36.501|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||36.501|-49.187|0.770
81591200|NCT01172938|162856111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|16.7|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||16.7|-10.1|
81591201|NCT01172938|162856111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|21.1|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||21.1|-6.5|
81591202|NCT01172938|162856112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|19.3|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||19.3|-13.4|
81591203|NCT01172938|162856112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|24.6|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||24.6|-9.1|
81591204|NCT01172938|162856113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|19.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|29.3|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||29.3|9.0|
81591205|NCT01172938|162856113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|16.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|26.8|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||26.8|6.4|
81591206|NCT01172938|162856114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|13.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|26.5|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||26.5|-0.1|
81459838|NCT04498182|162611382|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|1.3|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||1.3|-8.5|0.1520
81591207|NCT01172938|162856114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|25.0|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||25.0|-2.4|
81591208|NCT01172938|162856115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|24.6|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||24.6|-6.8|
81591209|NCT01172938|162856115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|24.2|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||24.2|-8.7|
81591210|NCT01172938|162856116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|26.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.1|35.5|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||35.5|17.1|
81591211|NCT01172938|162856116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|14.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|23.1|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||23.1|5.4|
81591212|NCT01172938|162856117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|16.8|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||16.8|3.7|
81591213|NCT01172938|162856117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|16.0|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||16.0|3.0|
81591214|NCT01172938|162856118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|6.5|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||6.5|-0.4|
81591215|NCT01172938|162856118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|8.7|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||8.7|0.8|
81591216|NCT01172938|162856119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|14.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|21.5|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||21.5|8.3|
81591217|NCT01172938|162856119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|16.1|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||16.1|4.0|
81591218|NCT01172938|162856120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|14.2|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||14.2|4.8|
81640363|NCT03320941|162971141|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.527|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.1803||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.462|64.516|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||64.516|-11.462|0.169
81522480|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|2.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.32|6.21|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- Day 4-Total seroresponse - (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||6.21|-5.32|
81522481|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|4.09|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- Day 4-Total seroresponse - (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||4.09|-5.68|
81522482|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|-0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|3.01|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- Day 4-Total seroresponse - (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||3.01|-4.98|
81522483|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|34.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.38|44.07|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- Day 6-Total seroresponse- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||44.07|22.38|
81522484|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|26.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.67|36.13|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- Day 6-Total seroresponse - (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||36.13|14.67|
81522485|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|30.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.42|37.97|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- Day 6-Total seroresponse - (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||37.97|19.42|
81522486|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|7.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|18.81|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup A- Day 6-Total seroresponse - (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||18.81|-3.25|
81522487|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|-3.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.26|2.35|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- Day 4-Total seroresponse- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||2.35|-14.26|
81522488|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|2.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|9.98|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- Day 4-Total seroresponse - (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||9.98|-8.70|
81522489|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|-0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.35|4.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- Day 4-Total seroresponse - (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||4.90|-11.35|
81640364|NCT03320941|162971141|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.8076||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.345|25.157|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||25.157|-49.345|0.521
81522490|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|-5.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.25|-0.57|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- Day 4-Total seroresponse - (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||-0.57|-12.25|
81522491|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|40.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.37|50.92|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- Day 6-Total seroresponse- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||50.92|25.37|
81522492|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|36.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.14|47.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- Day 6-Total seroresponse - (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||47.90|22.14|
81640365|NCT03320941|162971141|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.7858||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.058|55.828|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||55.828|-100.058|0.571
81640366|NCT03320941|162971141|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.948|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|39.4994||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-102.325|56.429|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||56.429|-102.325|0.564
81522493|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|38.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.79|47.57|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- Day 6-Total seroresponse - (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||47.57|24.79|
81522494|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|3.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.44|14.73|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup C- Day 6-Total seroresponse - (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||14.73|-8.44|
81522495|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|-3.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.28|2.31|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- Day 4-Total seroresponse- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||2.31|-14.28|
81459839|NCT04498182|162611382|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49||0.8515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|4.4|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||4.4|-5.4|0.8515
81591219|NCT01172938|162856120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|8.3|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||8.3|1.2|
81591220|NCT01172938|162856121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|17.9|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||17.9|-2.8|
81591221|NCT01172938|162856121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|23.0|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||23.0|0.8|
81640367|NCT03320941|162971141|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.322|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.855||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.712|99.356|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||99.356|-36.712|0.359
81640368|NCT03320941|162971141|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.901|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|34.4309||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.093|62.29|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||62.290|-76.093|0.842
81459840|NCT04498182|162611383|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.0302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-0.6|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||-0.6|-12.1|0.0302
81459841|NCT04498182|162611383|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.92||0.8013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|5.0|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||5.0|-6.5|0.8013
81459842|NCT04498182|162611384|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.0302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-0.6|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||-0.6|-12.1|0.0302
81522496|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|3.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|11.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- Day 4-Total seroresponse - (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||11.60|-7.40|
81591222|NCT01172938|162856122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|14.8|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||14.8|-17.7|
81591223|NCT01172938|162856122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|19.6|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||19.6|-14.8|
81591224|NCT01172938|162856123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|17.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|28.2|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||28.2|6.6|
81591225|NCT01172938|162856123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|16.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|27.9|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||27.9|5.6|
81591226|NCT01172938|162856124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|22.4|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||22.4|-10.7|
81591227|NCT01172938|162856124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|26.2|||||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||26.2|-8.5|
81640369|NCT03320941|162971141|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.3259||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.417|35.836|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||35.836|-61.417|0.601
81459843|NCT04498182|162611384|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.92||0.8013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|5.0|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||5.0|-6.5|0.8013
81640370|NCT03320941|162971141|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.422||0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.517|58.121|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||58.121|-39.517|0.705
81640371|NCT03320941|162971141|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.0444||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.126|65.007|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||65.007|-23.126|0.346
81640372|NCT03320941|162971141|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.863|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.2205||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.283|28.556|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||28.556|-56.283|0.516
81459844|NCT04498182|162611385|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.8166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|5.5|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||5.5|-4.4|0.8166
81459845|NCT04498182|162611385|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.3371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.4|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||7.4|-2.5|0.3371
81459846|NCT04498182|162611386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3365|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3365
81459847|NCT04498182|162611386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7323|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7323
81459848|NCT04498182|162611387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1557|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1557
81459849|NCT04498182|162611387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6845|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6845
81459850|NCT04498182|162611388|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.8166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|5.5|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||5.5|-4.4|0.8166
81591228|NCT04188041|162856156|OTHER|see above||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Non-parametric Wilcoxon signed rank test for paired data was used to test for significant change in confidence.||||0.02
81591229|NCT00701389|162856168|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper bound of the 90% CI is less than 5 mmHg, the primary hypothesis would be supported.|Difference in Least Squares Means|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|3.0|||Mixed Effect Model|||100 mg sumatriptan/600 mg telcagepant minus 100 mg sumatriptan/telcagepant placebo||3.0|0.0|
81591230|NCT00701389|162856169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|2.7|||Mixed Effect Model|||sumatriptan placebo/600 mg telcagepant minus sumatriptan placebo/telcagepant placebo||2.7|-0.2|
81591231|NCT04808609|162856174|OTHER|feasibility test|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|6.76|||Fisher Exact|||||6.76|0.24|0.77
81640373|NCT03320941|162971142|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.955|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.605||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.185|8.095|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||8.095|-6.185|0.792
81640374|NCT03320941|162971142|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.739|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7167||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|6.623|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||6.623|-8.100|0.843
81591232|NCT04808609|162856175|OTHER|feasibility test|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.78|||Chi-squared|||||3.78|0.43|0.66
81591233|NCT04808609|162856176|OTHER|feasibility test|Cohen's D|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.86|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.86|-0.44|0.59
81591234|NCT04808609|162856176|OTHER|feasibility|Cohen's D|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.74|||t-test, 1 sided|||Results from Paired T-Test assessing the with-subject time effect on exhaled CO in ppm from baseline to 12 weeks||0.74|0.07|0.02
81591235|NCT04808609|162856177|OTHER|feasibility test|Cohen's D|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.78|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.78|-0.46|0.61
81591236|NCT04808609|162856178|OTHER|feasibility test|Cohen's D|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.80|-0.42|0.55
81591237|NCT04808609|162856179|OTHER|feasibility test|Cohen's D|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.62|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.62|-0.61|0.99
81591238|NCT01958918|162856266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.185|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1850
81591239|NCT02114892|162856294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.131|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.131
81591240|NCT02114892|162856295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.859|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.859
81591241|NCT02114892|162856296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.070
81591242|NCT02114892|162856297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.338|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.338
81591243|NCT02114892|162856298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.278|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.278
81591244|NCT02114892|162856299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81591245|NCT02114892|162856300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.083|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.083
81591246|NCT02114892|162856301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81591247|NCT02114892|162856302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81591248|NCT02114892|162856303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.946|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.946
81591249|NCT02114892|162856304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.365|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.365
81591250|NCT02114892|162856305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.557|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.557
81591251|NCT02114892|162856306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81591252|NCT02114892|162856307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81640375|NCT03320941|162971142|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2564||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.322|9.578|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||9.578|-3.322|0.339
81591253|NCT02114892|162856308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.672|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.672
81591254|NCT00659269|162856313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.91
81591255|NCT02832674|162856314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The primary endpoint was an evaluation of the proportion of subjects with ≥ 20 mm2 lift at Day 90.||||0.05
81640376|NCT03320941|162971142|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.546|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1859||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.764|8.856|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||8.856|-3.764|0.426
81640377|NCT03320941|162971142|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.504|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8734||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.299|12.307|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||12.307|-11.299|0.932
81640378|NCT03320941|162971142|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.458|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3493||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.217|10.302|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||10.302|-15.217|0.700
81640379|NCT03320941|162971142|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.832|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0946||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.406|18.07|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||18.070|-2.406|0.131
81591256|NCT02832674|162856315|OTHER|Binomial test of proportions||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared||||The summary included number and percentage of subjects in each of the categories and the 2 sided Clopper-Pearson 95% CI. a binomial test of proportions tested the improvement at Day 90 and Day 180.|||0.025
81591257|NCT02832674|162856316|OTHER|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis of all effectiveness endpoints was conducted on the ITT population and on the PP population.|The summary included number and percentage of subjects in each of the categories and the 2 sided Clopper-Pearson 95% CI. a binomial test of proportions tested the improvement at Day 90 and Day 180.|||0.025
81591258|NCT02832674|162856317|OTHER|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared||||The summary included number and percentage of subjects in each of the categories and the 2 sided Clopper-Pearson 95% CI. a binomial test of proportions tested the improvement at Day 90 and Day 180.|||0.025
81591259|NCT02832674|162856318|OTHER|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared||||The summary included number and percentage of subjects in each of the categories and the 2 sided Clopper-Pearson 95% CI. a binomial test of proportions tested the improvement at Day 90 and Day 180.|||0.025
81522497|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|5.66|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- Day 4-Total seroresponse - (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||5.66|-10.70|
81591260|NCT02832674|162856319|OTHER|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared||||The summary included number and percentage of subjects in each of the categories and the 2 sided Clopper-Pearson 95% CI. a binomial test of proportions tested the improvement at Day 90 and Day 180.|||0.025
81591261|NCT00718042|162856320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|99.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.79|99.91|||Point Estimate||Numerator = All blood donors tested nonreactive from all True Negative blood donors (16,223) Denominator = All True Negative blood donors (16,246) True Negative excludes donor specimens positive by supplemental testing (3)|||99.91|99.79|
81591262|NCT00718042|162856322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.7|100.0|||Sensitivity|||||100.00|96.70|
81591263|NCT00718042|162856325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|99.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.4|99.8|||Percentage Negative|||||99.8|97.4|
81591264|NCT04327934|162856329|EQUIVALENCE|We compared groups across treatments||||||0.018|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.018
81591265|NCT04327934|162856330|EQUIVALENCE|We compared across groups and within groups over time.|||||<|0.016|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.016
81591266|NCT04327934|162856330|EQUIVALENCE|We compared across groups and within groups over time.||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.08
81591267|NCT04327934|162856333|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||Friedman's tests to compare slopes|Friedman's test|||||||0.05
81591268|NCT04327934|162856335|OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.023
81591269|NCT04327934|162856335|OTHER||||||<|0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.04
81591270|NCT04327934|162856336|EQUIVALENCE|We compared groups across treatments||||||0.0023|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0023
81640380|NCT03320941|162971142|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.825|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.197||0.727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.619|12.269|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||12.269|-8.619|0.727
81522498|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|-7.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.89|-1.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- Day 4-Total seroresponse - (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||-1.80|-13.89|
81591271|NCT04327934|162856337|OTHER||||||<|0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.04
81591272|NCT04327934|162856338|OTHER||||||<|0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.04
81640381|NCT03320941|162971142|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.828|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5876||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.342|9.999|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||9.999|-8.342|0.857
81640382|NCT03320941|162971142|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.696|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7173||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.126|8.734|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||8.734|-10.126|0.883
81459851|NCT04498182|162611388|SUPERIORITY|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center|LS Mean Difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.3371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.4|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||7.4|-2.5|0.3371
81459852|NCT04498182|162611389|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.5215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|7.3|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||7.3|-3.7|0.5215
81459853|NCT04498182|162611389|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.1312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|9.8|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||9.8|-1.3|0.1312
81459854|NCT04498182|162611390|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.5215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|7.3|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||7.3|-3.7|0.5215
81459855|NCT04498182|162611390|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.1312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|9.8|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||9.8|-1.3|0.1312
81459856|NCT04498182|162611391|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-0.6|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||-0.6|-8.4|0.0254
81459857|NCT04498182|162611391|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.1362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|0.9|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||0.9|-6.9|0.1362
81591273|NCT02443298|162856339|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.46||||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.18|1.81|||Cox proportional hazards model||Comparison of Risankizumab to Placebo|This was analyzed by using a Cox proportional hazards model that included treatment and the stratification factor of OCS use at baseline as fixed effects.||1.81|1.18|0.0255
81591274|NCT02443298|162856340|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.47||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.2|1.79|||Cox proportional hazards model||Comparison of Risankizumab to Placebo|This was analyzed by using a Cox proportional hazards model that included treatment and the stratification factor of OCS use at baseline as fixed effects.||1.79|1.20|0.0131
81591275|NCT02443298|162856341|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.4937|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.2366|1.8044|||Negative binomial regression||Comparison of Risankizumab to Placebo|Annualized rate is obtained from fitting a negative binomial regression including logarithm of the exposure as an offset, treatment, and OCS use at baseline as covariate.||1.8044|1.2366|0.0065
81591276|NCT02443298|162856342|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.4619|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.88|1.57|||Cox proportional hazards model||Comparison of Risankizumab to Placebo|Time to first event is obtained from fitting a Cox proportional-hazards model including treatment, and OCS use at baseline as covariate||1.57|0.88|0.4619
81522499|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|38.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.35|49.88|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- Day 6-Total seroresponse- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||49.88|24.35|
81591277|NCT02443298|162856343|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.1317|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.237||0.555|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.8652|1.4803|||Negative binomial regression||Comparison of Risankizumab to Placebo|Annualized rate is obtained from fitting a negative binomial regression including logarithm of the exposure as an offset, treatment, and OCS use at baseline as covariate.||1.4803|0.8652|0.5550
81591278|NCT02443298|162856344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.4423|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.104|0.026|||Mixed Models Analysis|Unstructured covariance structure for within-patient variation|Comparison of Risankizumab to Placebo|The adjusted mean (SE) are obtained from fitting a mixed effect repeated measures (MMRM) model including treatment, OCS use at baseline, test day, treatment-by-test day interaction, baseline, and baseline-by-test day interaction as covariates patient as a random effect.||0.026|-0.104|0.4423
81591279|NCT02443298|162856345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.1377|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.126|-0.009|||Mixed Models Analysis|Unstructured covariance structure for within-patient variation|Comparison of Risankizumab to Placebo|The adjusted mean (SE) are obtained from fitting a mixed effect repeated measures (MMRM) model including treatment, OCS use at baseline, test day, treatment-by-test day interaction, baseline, and baseline-by-test day interaction as covariates patient as a random effect.||-0.009|-0.126|0.1377
81591280|NCT02443298|162856346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.149|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||0.1985|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.0|0.297|||ANCOVA||Comparison of Risankizumab to Placebo|The adjusted mean (SE) are obtained from fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model separately for each week including treatment, OCS use at baseline, and baseline as covariates. The weekly averages of daily measurements are calculated before fitting the model.||0.297|0.000|0.1985
81459858|NCT04498182|162611392|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-0.6|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||-0.6|-8.4|0.0254
81459859|NCT04498182|162611392|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.1362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|0.9|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||0.9|-6.9|0.1362
81459860|NCT04498182|162611393|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.0573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|0.1|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||0.1|-8.0|0.0573
81459861|NCT04498182|162611393|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|4.1|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||4.1|-4.0|0.9930
81459862|NCT04498182|162611394|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.0573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|0.1|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||0.1|-8.0|0.0573
81459863|NCT04498182|162611394|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|4.1|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||||4.1|-4.0|0.9930
81591281|NCT01971346|162856355|OTHER|||||||0.38||||||Type III TNF-alpha p-value=0.36. Type III IFN-alpha p-value=0.36. Interaction was not included in this model.|Regression, Linear|||A cumulative score reflecting change in PASI during the course of treatment was calculated and treated as a continuous response variable. Linear modeling was done to determine if change in PASI score was associated with the baseline TNF-alpha signal, baseline IFN-alpha signal and/or an interaction between these two signals.||||0.38
81591282|NCT01971346|162856356|OTHER|||||||0.03||||||Test of Hypotheses for Between subject effect of PASI profile p-value=0.03 Test of Hypotheses for Within subject effect of Time p-value=0.38 Test of Hypotheses for Within subject effect of Time\*PASI profile p-value=0.31|ANOVA|||The strength of the TNF-alpha cytokine signals will be treated as a response variable in a univariate repeated measure analysis of variance, with PASI response profile and time as covariates. Testing if TNF-alpha signals are significantly altered during the course of etanercept therapy and if such changes differ between subjects with different PASI response profiles.||||0.03
81591283|NCT01971346|162856357|OTHER|||||||0.34||||||Test of Hypotheses for Between subject effect of PASI profile p-value=0.34 Test of Hypotheses for Within subject effect of Time p-value=0.73 Test of Hypotheses for Within subject effect of Time\*PASI profile p-value=0.57|ANOVA|||The strength of the IFN-alpha cytokine signals will be treated as a response variable in a univariate repeated measure analysis of variance, with PASI response profile and time as covariates. Testing if IFN-alpha signals are significantly altered during the course of etanercept therapy and if such changes differ between subjects with different PASI response profiles.||||0.34
81591284|NCT00594256|162856377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Open label baseline final paired t test||||=0.002
81591285|NCT00594256|162856378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Open label baseline final paired t test||||0.02
81591286|NCT00594256|162856379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Open label baseline final paired t test||||0.04
81591287|NCT00594256|162856380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Open label baseline final paired t test||||0.8
81591288|NCT00594256|162856381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Open label baseline final paired t test||||<0.01
81591289|NCT00023452|162856406|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The noninferiority test statistic was based on the difference of the nonparametric Kaplan-Meier estimators. The asymptotic variance of the test statistic was obtained through Greenwood's formula and a two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed for the difference. If the upper bound of the CI was smaller than the noninferiority margin 0.75%, then the null hypothesis would be rejected and noninferiority could be claimed.|Difference in Cumulative TB Disease Rate|-0.24|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.01|||||The difference in cumulative TB disease rate is the rate in the 3RPT/INH arm minus the rate in the 9INH arm.|||0.01||
81591290|NCT00023452|162856407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The noninferiority test statistic was based on the difference of the nonparametric Kaplan-Meier estimators. The asymptotic variance of the test statistic was obtained through Greenwood's formula and a two-sided 95% CI was constructed for the difference. If the upper bound of the CI was smaller than the noninferiority margin 0.75%, then the null hypothesis would be rejected and noninferiority could be claimed.|Difference in Cumulative TB Rate|-0.21|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.04|||||The difference in cumulative TB disease rate is the percentage in the 3RPT/INH arm minus the percentage in the 9INH arm.|||0.04||
81591291|NCT00023452|162856408|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The noninferiority test statistic was based on the difference of the nonparametric Kaplan-Meier estimators. The asymptotic variance of the test statistic was obtained through Greenwood's formula and a two-sided 95% CI was constructed for the difference. If the upper bound of the CI was smaller than the noninferiority margin 0.75%, then the null hypothesis would be rejected and noninferiority could be claimed.|Difference in Cumulative TB Disease Rate|-0.25|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.03|||||The difference in cumulative TB disease rate is the percentage in the 3RPT/INH arm minus the percentage in the 9INH arm.|||0.03||
81591292|NCT00023452|162856409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81591293|NCT00023452|162856410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.24||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Grade 3 Drug Toxicity||||0.24
81591294|NCT00023452|162856410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.59||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Grade 4 Drug Toxicity||||0.59
81591295|NCT00023452|162856411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.22||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.22
81591296|NCT00023452|162856413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81591297|NCT00023452|162856414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81591298|NCT00023452|162856415|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The noninferiority test statistic was based on the difference of the nonparametric Kaplan-Meier estimators. The asymptotic variance of the test statistic was obtained through Greenwood's formula and a two-sided 95% CI was constructed for the difference. If the upper bound of the CI was smaller than the noninferiority margin 0.75%, then the null hypothesis would be rejected and noninferiority could be claimed.|Difference in Cumulative TB Disease Rate|-0.19|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.06|||||The difference in cumulative TB disease rate is the percentage in the 3RPT/INH arm minus the percentage in the 9INH arm.|||0.06||
81591299|NCT04551105|162856443|SUPERIORITY||different in area under the LROC curve|0.0374|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.0557|||OR-DBM model|||||0.0557|0.0190|<0.05
81591300|NCT04551105|162856444|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.78|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81591301|NCT04551105|162856445|SUPERIORITY||different in sensitivity|-0.0013|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2307|0.2281|||McNemar|||||0.2281|-0.2307|<0.05
81591302|NCT04551105|162856445|SUPERIORITY||different in specificity|0.1065|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0008|0.2122|||McNemar|||||0.2122|0.0008|<0.05
81591303|NCT04551105|162856445|SUPERIORITY||different in PPV|-0.086|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1824|0.0104|||McNemar|||||0.0104|-0.1824|<0.05
81591304|NCT04551105|162856445|SUPERIORITY||different in NPV|0.086|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0104|0.1824|||McNemar|||||0.1824|-0.0104|<0.05
81591305|NCT00019682|162856469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.035
81591306|NCT00019682|162856470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||Unadjusted 2 tail p value.|Log Rank|||||||0.008
81591307|NCT00019682|162856471|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81591308|NCT00019682|162856472|NON_INFERIORITY|Evaluated inferiority in quality of life outcomes between arms.|||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||FACT-G scale||||>0.05
81591309|NCT00019682|162856472|NON_INFERIORITY|Evaluated inferiority in quality of life outcomes between arms.|||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||FACT-F scale||||>0.05
81640383|NCT03320941|162971142|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.975|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2883||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.547|7.597|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||7.597|-9.547|0.821
81640384|NCT03320941|162971142|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.488|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1111||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|10.706|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||10.706|-5.730|0.547
81640385|NCT03320941|162971143|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.954|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4006||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.781|11.689|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||11.689|-1.781|0.148
81640386|NCT03320941|162971143|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.993|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4645||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.869|7.855|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||7.855|-5.869|0.775
81640387|NCT03320941|162971143|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.799|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0432||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.826|4.229|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||4.229|-7.826|0.556
81640388|NCT03320941|162971143|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.566|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0079||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.391|9.524|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||9.524|-2.391|0.238
81640389|NCT03320941|162971143|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.811|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4552||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.152|14.774|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||14.774|-7.152|0.488
81522500|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|37.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.23|48.95|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- Day 6-Total seroresponse - (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||48.95|23.23|
81522501|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|38.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.8|47.56|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- Day 6-Total seroresponse - (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||47.56|24.80|
81640390|NCT03320941|162971143|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.659|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4845||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.363|15.68|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||15.680|-6.363|0.400
81640391|NCT03320941|162971143|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7651||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.525|10.626|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||10.626|-8.525|0.826
81640392|NCT03320941|162971143|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7627||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.389|13.753|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||13.753|-5.389|0.384
81640393|NCT03320941|162971143|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.563|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4636||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|14.486|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||14.486|-3.360|0.217
81640394|NCT03320941|162971143|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5491||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.112|7.074|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||7.074|-11.112|0.659
81640395|NCT03320941|162971143|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.316|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0556||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.423|3.791|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||3.791|-12.423|0.291
81640396|NCT03320941|162971143|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.913|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0035||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.09|10.916|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||10.916|-5.090|0.470
81640397|NCT03320941|162971144|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.308|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2049||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.001|11.617|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||11.617|-9.001|0.802
81640398|NCT03320941|162971144|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.812|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4301||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.567|8.943|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||8.943|-12.567|0.739
81640399|NCT03320941|162971144|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.588|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7125||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.745|9.922|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||9.922|-8.745|0.901
81640400|NCT03320941|162971144|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.278|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6095||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.852|14.407|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||14.407|-3.852|0.255
81640401|NCT03320941|162971144|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.928|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5585||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.271|18.127|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||18.127|-16.271|0.914
81640402|NCT03320941|162971144|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.2308||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.03|18.07|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||18.070|-19.030|0.959
81640403|NCT03320941|162971144|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.572|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.422||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.343|21.487|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||21.487|-8.343|0.380
81640404|NCT03320941|162971144|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.5174||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.986|21.228|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||21.228|-8.986|0.419
81640405|NCT03320941|162971144|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.785|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6209||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.45|14.02|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||14.020|-12.450|0.906
81640406|NCT03320941|162971144|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.504|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8489||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.195|9.187|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||9.187|-18.195|0.513
81640407|NCT03320941|162971144|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.237|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.23||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.691|8.216|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||8.216|-16.691|0.499
81640408|NCT03320941|162971144|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9073||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.948|15.669|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||15.669|-7.948|0.516
81640409|NCT03320941|162971145|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|44.82||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-136.644|226.284|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||226.284|-136.644|0.625
81640410|NCT03320941|162971145|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|162.273||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.326|343.871|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||343.871|-19.326|0.079
81640411|NCT03320941|162971145|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|69.062||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.493|225.617|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||225.617|-87.493|0.384
81640412|NCT03320941|162971145|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.733||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-115.58|191.045|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||191.045|-115.580|0.627
81640413|NCT03320941|162971145|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.879||||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-155.244|201.003|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||201.003|-155.244|0.797
81640414|NCT03320941|162971145|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.891||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-160.215|185.996|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||185.996|-160.215|0.882
81640415|NCT03320941|162971145|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.447||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-175.796|114.902|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||114.902|-175.796|0.675
81591310|NCT00019682|162856472|NON_INFERIORITY|Evaluated inferiority in quality of life outcomes between arms.|||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||SF-36 scale||||>0.05
81591311|NCT00019682|162856472|NON_INFERIORITY|Evaluated inferiority in quality of life outcomes between arms.|||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||SDS scale||||>0.05
81591312|NCT01612546|162856484|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.01
81591313|NCT02276495|162856489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.668|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.668
81591314|NCT02276495|162856490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.006
81640416|NCT03320941|162971145|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-37.264||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-182.099|107.571|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||107.571|-182.099|0.607
81591315|NCT02276495|162856491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.013
81591316|NCT03246529|162856497|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test (by response status and baseline platelet count),||||||<0.0001
81591317|NCT03246529|162856498|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81591318|NCT03246529|162856499|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81591319|NCT04621500|162856522|OTHER|The sequencing transcriptional profile cannot be analyzed by a statistical method.|||||||||||||||||In this open label study, the RNA sequencing transcription analysis was performed to assess if the transcriptome would be modified by vitamin D supplementation and it uniformaly was.|||
81591320|NCT04419493|162856546|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded, if the confidence interval (CI) for the comparison of geometric least squares means ratio was included in the pre-defined equivalence range of 80.00% to 125.00%|Geometric Least Squares Mean ratio (%)|102.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.8|||TWO_SIDED|92.83|94.87|110.1|||||Geometric Least Squares Mean ratio is: Alteplase, TPA-02/Alteplase, TPA-05. Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient variation.|"The null hypothesis was that the ratio of expected geometric least squares means Alteplase, TPA-02 vs. Alteplase, TPA-05 is less than 80.00% or more than 125.00%.~The statistical model used for the analysis of this endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale.~This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. All effects were considered as fixed."||110.10|94.87|
81640417|NCT03320941|162971145|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|84.822||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-229.131|398.775|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||398.775|-229.131|0.591
81640418|NCT03320941|162971145|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|287.328||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.533|594.19|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||594.190|-19.533|0.066
81591321|NCT04419493|162856548|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded, if the confidence interval (CI) for the comparison of geometric least squares means ratio was included in the pre-defined equivalence range of 80.00% to 125.00%|Geometric Least Squares Mean ratio (%)|105.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3|||TWO_SIDED|92.83|99.18|112.88|||||Geometric Least Squares Mean ratio is: Alteplase, TPA-02/Alteplase, TPA-05. Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient variation.|"The null hypothesis was that the ratio of expected geometric least squares means Alteplase, TPA-02 vs. Alteplase, TPA-05 is less than 80.00% or more than 125.00%.~The statistical model used for the analysis of this endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale.~This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. All effects were considered as fixed."||112.88|99.18|
81591322|NCT04419493|162856550|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded, if the confidence interval (CI) for the comparison of geometric least squares means ratio was included in the pre-defined equivalence range of 80.00% to 125.00% .|Geometric Least Squares Mean ratio (%)|102.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.8|||TWO_SIDED|92.83|94.79|110.12|||||Geometric Least Squares Mean ratio is: Alteplase, TPA-02/Alteplase, TPA-05. Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient variation.|"The null hypothesis was that the ratio of expected geometric least squares means Alteplase, TPA-02 vs. Alteplase, TPA-05 is less than 80.00% or more than 125.00%.~The statistical model used for the analysis of this endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale.~This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. All effects were considered as fixed."||110.12|94.79|
81591323|NCT01782131|162856555|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on Miettinen and Nurminen's method stratified by the risk for mortality/poor outcome (high risk, not high risk) and using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme. The p-Value is based on the one-sided non-inferiority test. Non-inferiority of posaconazole vs. voriconazole is established if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval is less than 10%.|Estimated Difference in Percent|-5.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||1.0|-11.6|<.0001
81591324|NCT01782131|162856556|OTHER|Based on Miettinen and Nurminen's method stratified by the risk for mortality/poor outcome (high risk, not high risk) and using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme.|Estimated Difference in Percent|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|8.8||||||||8.8|-8.2|
81591325|NCT01782131|162856557|OTHER|Based on Miettinen and Nurminen's method stratified by the risk for mortality/poor outcome (high risk, not high risk) and using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme.|Estimated Difference in Percent|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|4.9||||||||4.9|-9.9|
81640419|NCT03320941|162971145|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|156.017||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-113.963|425.997|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||425.997|-113.963|0.252
81640420|NCT03320941|162971145|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|103.135||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-157.287|363.556|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||363.556|-157.287|0.431
81459864|NCT04498182|162611395|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.3068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted by analysis center||||3.15|0.70|0.3068
81591326|NCT01782131|162856558|OTHER|Based on Miettinen and Nurminen's method stratified by the risk for mortality/poor outcome (high risk, not high risk) and using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme.|Estimated Difference in Percent|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|13.1||||||||13.1|-6.9|
81591327|NCT01782131|162856559|OTHER|Based on Miettinen and Nurminen's method stratified by the risk for mortality/poor outcome (high risk, not high risk) and using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme.|Estimated Difference in Percent|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|7.1||||||||7.1|-13.9|
81591328|NCT01782131|162856560|OTHER|Based on Miettinen and Nurminen's method stratified by the risk for mortality/poor outcome (high risk, not high risk) and using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme.|Difference in Percent|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|10.1||||||||10.1|-11.2|
81591329|NCT01782131|162856561|OTHER||Survival Rate in Percent|60.7||||0.2767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.8|67.8||Based on Stratified Log-Rank method stratified by the risk for mortality/poor outcome (high risk, not high risk).|Kaplan-Meier|From product-limit (Kaplan-Meier) method for censored data.||Analysis of Time to All-Cause Mortality Through Day 114: Posaconazole vs. Voriconazole||67.8|52.8|0.2767
81591330|NCT01782131|162856562|OTHER|Based on Miettinen and Nurminen's method.|Difference in Percent|20.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|42.7||||||||42.7|-4.1|
81591331|NCT01782131|162856563|OTHER|Based on Miettinen and Nurminen's method.|Difference in Percent|11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|28.6||||||||28.6|-6.9|
81591332|NCT01782131|162856564|OTHER||Difference in Percent|0.3||||0.8305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|3.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Abnormal Hepatic Laboratory Value||3.6|-2.9|0.8305
81591333|NCT01782131|162856564|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-3.6||||0.3633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|4.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||CNS and Visual Disturbances||4.2|-11.3|0.3633
81591334|NCT01782131|162856564|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-2.8||||0.3724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|3.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Dermatologic Reactions||3.4|-9.1|0.3724
81591335|NCT01782131|162856564|OTHER||Difference in Percent|1.0||||0.6431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|5.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Adrenal Insufficiency or Temporal Hypotension||5.5|-3.4|0.6431
81591336|NCT01782131|162856565|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.8||||||||2.8|-2.8|
81591337|NCT01782131|162856566|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percent|-10.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|-2.4||||||||-2.4|-17.9|
81591338|NCT01782131|162856567|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percent|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|9.8||||||||9.8|-6.1|
81591339|NCT01782131|162856568|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percent|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|2.7||||||||2.7|-5.6|
81591340|NCT01782131|162856569|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percent|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|4.5||||||||4.5|-11.0|
81591341|NCT00673049|162856605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.091||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.909|1.31||One-sided significance level at alpha=0.024 was used. Two-sided p-value was reported.|Log Rank|Nominal p-values were reported without adjustment for the interim analysis.||P-value was calculated using log-rank test stratified by gender (Male or Female), Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (less than or equal to \[=\<1\] or 2), and region (United States/Canada, European Union, rest of world). The stratified Cox proportional hazards model was fitted to estimate the hazard ratio, using the same stratification variables as above.||1.310|0.909|0.35
81591342|NCT00673049|162856606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.075||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.898|1.287||One-sided significance level at alpha=0.001 was used. Two-sided p-value was reported.|Log Rank|||P-value was calculated using log-rank test stratified by gender (Male or Female), ECOG performance status (less than or equal to \[=\<1\] or 2), and region (United States/Canada, European Union, rest of world). The stratified Cox proportional hazards model was fitted to estimate the hazard ratio, using the same stratification variables as above.||1.287|0.898|0.426
81591343|NCT00673049|162856607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|1.668||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|5.1|||Chi-squared|||||5.1|-1.7|0.338
81591344|NCT02039505|162856622|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.37||||0.2722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.779|2.399|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was used for analysis. Prior tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) antagonist use (yes/no) was used as stratification factor.|||2.399|0.779|0.2722
81591345|NCT02039505|162856623|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.88||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.168|7.108|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CMH test was used for analysis. Prior TNFα antagonist use (yes/no) was used as stratification factor.|||7.108|1.168|0.0210
81640421|NCT03320941|162971146|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-65.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.864|-39.251|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||-39.251|-90.864|<0.001
81591346|NCT02039505|162856629|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.66||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.762|3.596|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CMH test was used for analysis. Prior TNFα antagonist use (yes/no) was used as stratification factor.|||3.596|0.762|0.1980
81591347|NCT02039505|162856630|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.33||||0.3168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.755|2.356|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CMH test was used for analysis. Prior TNFα antagonist use (yes/no) was used as stratification factor.|||2.356|0.755|0.3168
81591348|NCT02039505|162856631|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|3.48||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.407|8.626|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CMH test was used for analysis. Prior TNFα antagonist use (yes/no) was used as stratification factor.|||8.626|1.407|0.0067
81591349|NCT02039505|162856632|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|3.49||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.409|8.642|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CMH test was used for analysis. Prior TNFα antagonist use (yes/no) was used as stratification factor.|||8.642|1.409|0.0066
81591350|NCT02039505|162856633|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.02||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.677|6.033|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CMH test was used for analysis. Prior TNFα antagonist use (yes/no) was used as stratification factor.|||6.033|0.677|0.2090
81591351|NCT02039505|162856634|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|3.38||||0.1571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.636|17.981|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CMH test was used for analysis. Prior TNFα antagonist use (yes/no) was used as stratification factor.|||17.981|0.636|0.1571
81591352|NCT05209191|162856641|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.65||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81591353|NCT05209191|162856643|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test.||||.38
81591354|NCT05209191|162856644|SUPERIORITY||Chi square|52.07||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.001
81640422|NCT03320941|162971146|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-67.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.848|-41.542|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||-41.542|-93.848|<0.001
81640423|NCT03320941|162971146|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-70.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.67|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.942|-47.735|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||-47.735|-93.942|<0.001
81640424|NCT03320941|162971146|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-74.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.117|-51.704|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||-51.704|-97.117|<0.001
81640425|NCT03320941|162971146|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-86.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-135.78|-38.013|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||-38.013|-135.780|<0.001
81640426|NCT03320941|162971146|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-86.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-134.266|-37.874|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||-37.874|-134.266|<0.001
81640427|NCT03320941|162971146|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-81.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-123.369|-38.883|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||-38.883|-123.369|<0.001
81591355|NCT01163682|162856645|NON_INFERIORITY|"This tests determined the odds of an increase of greater than or equal to 2 points on the BPI-SF worst pain score, from baseline to 16 weeks, among those in the intervention arm (electo-acupuncture), compared to those in the control arm (sham acupuncture). This change was considered to be clinically meaningful.~Null Hypothesis: electro-acupucture does not prevent taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy"|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.50|0.90|0.25
81591356|NCT01163682|162856646|NON_INFERIORITY|This tests determined the odds of an increase of greater than or equal to 5 points on the FACT-NTX scale, from baseline to 16 weeks, among those in the intervention arm (electo-acupuncture), compared to those in the control arm (sham acupuncture). This change was considered to be clinically meaningful.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.62|0.97|0.09
81591357|NCT00618657|162856647|OTHER||Standard Error|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81591358|NCT00618657|162856647|OTHER||Standard Error|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81591359|NCT04713748|162856652|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Interclass correlation coefficient|||||||<0.0001
81640428|NCT03320941|162971146|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-84.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-127.104|-42.669|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||-42.669|-127.104|<0.001
81640429|NCT03320941|162971146|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-47.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.493|-20.461|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||-20.461|-74.493|<0.001
81591360|NCT02461589|162856654|OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.77|-1.30|<0.0001
81591361|NCT02461589|162856654|OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.08|-1.61|<0.0001
81591362|NCT02461589|162856654|OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-1.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.42|-1.95|<0.0001
81591363|NCT02461589|162856654|OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.60|-2.12|<0.0001
81591364|NCT00406029|162856658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.2||The alpha threshold for statistical significance is 0.049 (2-sided).|ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-0.9|0.753
81591365|NCT00406029|162856658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.7||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.3||The alpha threshold for statistical significance is 0.049 (2-sided).|ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline at endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.3|-1.7|0.162
81640430|NCT03320941|162971146|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-53.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.93|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.914|-25.251|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||-25.251|-80.914|<0.001
81591366|NCT00406029|162856658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.0||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.0||The alpha threshold for statistical significance is 0.049 (2-sided).|ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.0|-2.1|0.049
81640431|NCT03320941|162971146|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-61.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.627|-36.937|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||-36.937|-86.627|<0.001
81640432|NCT03320941|162971146|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-65.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.291|-40.713|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||-40.713|-89.291|<0.001
81640433|NCT03320941|162971147|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.556|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.845||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|3.098|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||3.098|-4.210|0.764
81640434|NCT03320941|162971147|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.289|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8741||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.423|5.001|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||5.001|-2.423|0.493
81640435|NCT03320941|162971147|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.621|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6596||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.908|0.666|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||0.666|-5.908|0.117
81640436|NCT03320941|162971147|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.818|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6349||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.056|1.421|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||1.421|-5.056|0.269
81522502|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.51|12.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup W- Day 6-Total seroresponse - (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||12.60|-10.51|
81591367|NCT00406029|162856658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.2||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.2||The alpha threshold for statistical significance is 0.049 (2-sided).|ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||-0.2|-2.2|0.019
81591368|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.8|-0.9|0.935
81591369|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.4|-1.3|0.326
81591370|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.8||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.1|-1.7|0.070
81591371|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||-0.2|-1.9|0.020
81591372|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.0|-1.0|0.982
81591373|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.5||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.4|-1.5|0.281
81591374|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.6||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.4|-1.6|0.261
81591375|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-1.4|0.447
81591376|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.5||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|-0.6|0.378
81591377|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.6||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-1.7|0.299
81591378|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.5||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-1.6|0.377
81591379|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.9|-1.3|0.707
81591380|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.7|-1.4|0.562
81591381|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.7||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.3|-1.7|0.156
81591382|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.5||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-1.6|0.292
81591383|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.2||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||-0.1|-2.2|0.034
81459865|NCT04498182|162611395|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.6167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted by analysis center||||2.68|0.56|0.6167
81591384|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-0.9|0.762
81591385|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.9||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.1|-1.9|0.092
81591386|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.3||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||-0.3|-2.3|0.013
81591387|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.5||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||-0.4|-2.5|0.005
81591388|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.6||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-1.8|0.293
81591389|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.9||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.2|-2.0|0.095
81640437|NCT03320941|162971147|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.671|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1677||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.676|4.017|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||4.017|-0.676|0.159
81591390|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.2||||0.04||95.0|-2.3|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||-0.1|-2.3|0.040
81591391|NCT00406029|162856659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.4||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||-0.3|-2.5|0.011
81591392|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-0.6|0.470
81591393|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-0.6|0.505
81591394|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.7||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.7|-0.2|0.114
81591395|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.9||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.8|0.0|0.042
81591396|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-0.8|1.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.3|-0.8|0.684
81591397|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.4|-0.7|0.489
81591398|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.5||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|-0.5|0.305
81591399|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.4|-0.6|0.451
81591400|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.0|-1.5|0.680
81591401|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|-0.8|0.466
81591402|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.5||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.7|-0.8|0.450
81591403|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|-0.8|0.523
81591404|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.6||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.8|-0.6|0.309
81591405|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.8||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.9|-0.3|0.136
81591406|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.9||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.1|-0.2|0.106
81640438|NCT03320941|162971147|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.641|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1678|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.294|7.988|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||7.988|3.294|<0.001
81640439|NCT03320941|162971147|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0371||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.929|3.239|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||3.239|-0.929|0.271
81459866|NCT04498182|162611396|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.2867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted by analysis center||||1.46|0.28|0.2867
81459867|NCT04498182|162611396|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.3803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted by analysis center||||1.57|0.32|0.3803
81459868|NCT04498182|162611397|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.4375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted by analysis center||||3.58|0.58|0.4375
81591407|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.9||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.1|-0.3|0.144
81591408|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.1|-1.1|0.954
81591409|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.8||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.8|-0.3|0.152
81591410|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.4||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.4|0.3|0.012
81591411|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.2||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.3|0.2|0.025
81591412|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.9||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.2|-0.3|0.151
81591413|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.7||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.9|-0.5|0.235
81591414|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.7||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.9|0.5|0.007
81591415|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.3||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.5|0.1|0.033
81591416|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-0.9|0.757
81591417|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.5||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|-0.5|0.341
81591418|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.2||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.3|0.2|0.024
81591419|NCT00406029|162856660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.1||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.1|0.0|0.049
81591420|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.8||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.8|-0.3|0.151
81591421|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.0|-1.1|0.930
81591422|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.5||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|-0.6|0.343
81591423|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-0.9|0.746
81591424|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.8||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-0.5|2.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.0|-0.5|0.222
81591425|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.5|-1.0|0.673
81591426|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.5||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.7|-0.7|0.415
81640440|NCT03320941|162971147|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.019||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.842|2.253|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||2.253|-1.842|0.841
81522503|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|7.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|13.36|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- Day 4-Total seroresponse- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||13.36|0.15|
81522504|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|4.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|9.24|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- Day 4-Total seroresponse - (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||9.24|-3.15|
81522505|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|6.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|9.55|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- Day 4-Total seroresponse - (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||9.55|-1.41|
81522506|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|3.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|9.54|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- Day 4-Total seroresponse - (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||9.54|-2.48|
81522507|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|39.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.76|50.29|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- Day 6-Total seroresponse- (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||50.29|25.76|
81522508|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|48.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.89|58.34|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- Day 6-Total seroresponse - (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||58.34|33.89|
81522509|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|43.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.79|52.37|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- Day 6-Total seroresponse - (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||52.37|30.79|
81522510|NCT02986854|162734286|OTHER|Differences in percentages and associated 95% CIs between study groups were calculated using the Miettinen \& Nurminen score method|Differences in percentage|-8.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.61|3.45|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Serogroup Y- Day 6-Total seroresponse - (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||3.45|-19.61|
81522511|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.7||||||Serogroup A-Vaccine comparison at day 4(Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||1.70|0.93|
81522512|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.82||||||Serogroup A-Vaccine comparison at day 4(Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||1.82|0.98|
81591427|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-1.3|0.968
81591428|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.9|-1.0|0.543
81591429|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.4|-1.4|0.967
81591430|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.6||||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.0|-0.8|0.411
81591431|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.3|-1.6|0.864
81591432|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.6||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.0|-0.9|0.449
81591433|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.6||||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.8|-2.0|0.411
81591434|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.8|-1.0|0.576
81591435|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.1|-1.9|0.603
81591436|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.7|-1.4|0.842
81459869|NCT04498182|162611397|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted by analysis center||||3.27|0.51|0.5840
81459870|NCT04498182|162611398|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.5046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted by analysis center||||1.84|0.29|0.5046
81591437|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.0|-1.9|0.558
81591438|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.9||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.4|-0.6|0.245
81591439|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|-1.5|0.930
81459871|NCT04498182|162611398|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.5751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted by analysis center||||2.88|0.56|0.5751
81459872|NCT02667704|162611399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means in percentage|98.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.32|107.01|||ANOVA||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio (T/R) of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the log scale including treatment as fixed effect and subject as a random effect||107.010|91.320|
81459873|NCT02667704|162611400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means in percentage|103.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.134|124.025|||ANOVA||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio (T/R) of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the log scale including treatment as fixed effect and subject as a random effect||124.025|86.134|
81459874|NCT02667704|162611401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means in percentage|101.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.909|109.57|||ANOVA||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio (T/R) of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the log scale including treatment as fixed effect and subject as a random effect||109.570|94.909|
81459875|NCT00997373|162611402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0373|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0373
81459876|NCT04390763|162611413|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.04|||Bayesian two-piece hazard model||Estimated posterior median of the HR after the risk changing timepoint and one-sided 90% credible interval are reported.|||1.04||
81459877|NCT04390763|162611413|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.96|||Bayesian two-piece hazard model||Estimated posterior median of the HR after the risk changing timepoint and one-sided 90% credible interval are reported.|||1.96||
81459878|NCT04390763|162611414|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.46|ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.37|||Regression, Cox|||||1.37||0.46
81459879|NCT04390763|162611414|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.38|ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.44|||Regression, Cox|||||1.44||0.38
81459880|NCT01383174|162611477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value represents the significance of the time by treatment group interaction from the repeated-measures linear regression model. For consistency with the manuscript, we report here the absolute means and standard deviations.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.015
81591440|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.1|-1.5|0.759
81459881|NCT01383174|162611478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value represents the significance of the time by treatment group interaction from the repeated-measures linear regression model. For consistency with the manuscript, we report here the absolute means and standard deviations.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.465
81459882|NCT01383174|162611479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value represents the significance of the time by treatment group interaction from the repeated-measures linear regression model. For consistency with the manuscript, we report here the absolute means and standard deviations.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.025
81459883|NCT01383174|162611480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value represents the significance of the time by treatment group interaction from the repeated-measures linear regression model. For consistency with the manuscript, we report here the absolute means and standard deviations.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.004
81459884|NCT01383174|162611481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value represents the significance of the time by treatment group interaction from the repeated-measures linear regression model. For consistency with the manuscript, we report here the absolute means and standard deviations.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.013
81459885|NCT01383174|162611482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value represents the significance of the time by treatment group interaction from the repeated-measures linear regression model. For consistency with the manuscript, we report here the absolute means and standard deviations.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.267
81459886|NCT01383174|162611483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value represents the significance of the time by treatment group interaction from the repeated-measures linear regression model. For consistency with the manuscript, we report here the absolute means and standard deviations.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.030
81459887|NCT01383174|162611484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value represents the significance of the time by treatment group interaction from the repeated-measures linear regression model. For consistency with the manuscript, we report here the absolute means and standard deviations.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.045
81459888|NCT01383174|162611485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value represents the significance of the time by treatment group interaction from the repeated-measures linear regression model. For consistency with the manuscript, we report here the absolute means and standard deviations.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.005
81459889|NCT01383174|162611486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value represents the significance of the time by treatment group interaction from the repeated-measures linear regression model. For consistency with the manuscript, we report here the absolute means and standard deviations.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.226
81591441|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.8||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.9|-2.4|0.374
81591442|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.1|-1.3|0.621
81591443|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-2.1|0.607
81591444|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|-1.4|0.907
81591445|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.7||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.8|-2.1|0.368
81591446|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.8|-1.1|0.654
81591447|NCT00406029|162856661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-1.7|0.769
81591448|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.5||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.0|-1.0|0.055
81591449|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.5||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.0|-1.0|0.071
81591450|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.2|-0.8|0.288
81591451|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.4|-0.6|0.764
81591452|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-0.9|0.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.3|-0.9|0.342
81459890|NCT01153815|162611488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Exact Smirnov test|||||||<0.001
81591453|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.4|-0.7|0.611
81591454|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.3|-0.8|0.424
81591455|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-0.6|0.991
81591456|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.5||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.3|-1.3|0.185
81591457|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-1.0|0.597
81591458|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.7||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.1|-1.5|0.090
81591459|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-0.9|0.686
81591460|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-1.0|0.501
81591461|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.8|-0.6|0.764
81591462|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-0.9|0.715
81591463|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.8|-0.7|0.924
81591464|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.3|-1.2|0.264
81591465|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.7|-0.7|0.976
81591466|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-0.9|0.626
81591467|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.7|-0.8|0.925
81591468|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.8|-1.0|0.849
81459891|NCT01786993|162611497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Event-Free Probability|0.932|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.904|0.951||||||"The hypothesis is formally expressed as:~H0: Freedom from system-related complications through 9 months ≤ 75% Ha: Freedom from system-related complications through 9 months \> 75%"||0.951|0.904|
81591469|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.0|-0.7|0.755
81591470|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.9|-0.8|0.863
81591471|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.1|-0.5|0.477
81591472|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.4|-1.0|0.432
81640441|NCT03320941|162971147|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.725|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.518||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.758|1.309|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||1.309|-8.758|0.144
81591473|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.7|-0.8|0.909
81591474|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.7|-0.8|0.812
81591475|NCT00406029|162856662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.0|-0.5|0.540
81591476|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.9|-0.7|0.829
81591477|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.8||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|0.0|0.042
81591478|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.5||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.4|-0.3|0.204
81640442|NCT03320941|162971147|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.877|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5906||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.055|4.302|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||4.302|-6.055|0.736
81640443|NCT03320941|162971147|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.431|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3113||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.051|1.19|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||1.190|-8.051|0.143
81591479|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.9||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|0.1|0.035
81591480|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-1.2|0.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.8|-1.2|0.696
81591481|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-0.7|0.625
81591482|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.3|-0.6|0.478
81591483|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.4|-0.5|0.380
81591484|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.1|-1.2|0.925
81640444|NCT03320941|162971147|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.991|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2659||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.521|2.538|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||2.538|-6.521|0.383
81640445|NCT03320941|162971148|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.654|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1543||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.632|2.941|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||2.941|-1.632|0.572
81640446|NCT03320941|162971148|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.655|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1738||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|2.98|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||2.980|-1.670|0.578
81640447|NCT03320941|162971148|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0479||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.124|1.028|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||1.028|-3.124|0.319
81591485|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.6||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.7|-0.5|0.285
81591486|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.6||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.7|-0.5|0.296
81591487|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.7||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.8|-0.5|0.241
81591488|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|-0.9|0.571
81591489|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.3||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.4|0.1|0.032
81591490|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.8||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.0|-0.4|0.214
81591491|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.2||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.5|0.0|0.051
81591492|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.5|-0.9|0.572
81591493|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.2||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.4|0.1|0.041
81591494|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.7||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.9|-0.5|0.240
81591495|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.2||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.4|0.0|0.047
81591496|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.8||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.2|-0.5|0.228
81591497|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.6|0.1|0.030
81591498|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.2||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.5|0.0|0.059
81591499|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.5||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.7|0.2|0.021
81591500|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.5|-0.6|0.428
81591501|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.2||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.3|0.2|0.025
81522513|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.72||||||Serogroup A-Vaccine comparison at day 4(Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||1.72|0.97|
81522514|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.17||||||Serogroup A-Vaccine comparison at day 4 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||1.17|0.76|
81522515|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|5.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.84|9.47||||||Serogroup A-Vaccine comparison at day 6 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||9.47|2.84|
81522516|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|7.5||||||Serogroup A-Vaccine comparison at day 6 (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||7.50|2.24|
81522517|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|4.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.62|8.15||||||Serogroup A-Vaccine comparison at day 6 (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||8.15|2.62|
81522518|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.91||||||Serogroup A-Vaccine comparison at day 6 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||1.91|0.84|
81522519|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|6.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.84|8.85||||||Serogroup A-Vaccine comparison at day 29 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||8.85|4.84|
81591502|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.0||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.1|-0.1|0.064
81591503|NCT00406029|162856663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.1||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.1|0.0|0.047
81640448|NCT03320941|162971148|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.374|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0303||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.416|1.667|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||1.667|-2.416|0.717
81522520|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|7.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.44|9.98||||||Serogroup A-Vaccine comparison at day 29 (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||9.98|5.44|
81522521|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|6.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.23|9.21||||||Serogroup A-Vaccine comparison at day 29 (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||9.21|5.23|
81522522|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.1||||||Serogroup A-Vaccine comparison at day 29 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||1.10|0.72|
81522523|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|between group GMT ratios|3.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|6.04||||||Serogroup C-Vaccine comparison at day 4 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||6.04|1.95|
81522524|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|2.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|3.77||||||Serogroup C-Vaccine comparison at day 4 (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||3.77|1.21|
81522525|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|2.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|4.64||||||Serogroup C-Vaccine comparison at day 4 - (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||4.64|1.60|
81522526|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.4||||||Serogroup C-Vaccine comparison at day 4 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||2.40|1.07|
81522527|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|13.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.51|25.19||||||Serogroup C-Vaccine comparison at day 6 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||25.19|7.51|
81522528|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|13.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.31|24.66||||||Serogroup C-Vaccine comparison at day 6 (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||24.66|7.31|
81591504|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-1.4|0.345
81591505|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.3|-0.6|0.468
81591506|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-0.7|0.596
81591507|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.8||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.7|-0.2|0.107
81591508|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.6||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-1.8|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-1.8|0.348
81591509|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-1.1|0.938
81591510|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.3|-1.1|0.897
81591511|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|-0.8|0.518
81591512|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.7||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.7|-2.2|0.311
81591513|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.7|-1.0|0.597
81522529|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|13.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|24.0||||||Serogroup C-Vaccine comparison at day 6 (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||24.00|7.70|
81591514|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.3|-1.5|0.925
81591515|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.5||||0.478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.9|-0.9|0.478
81591516|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.5|-1.5|0.995
81591517|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.3||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.7|0.0|0.057
81591518|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.6||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.0|-0.9|0.431
81591519|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.2||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.7|-0.2|0.099
81591520|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.3|-1.5|0.847
81522530|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.56||||||Serogroup C-Vaccine comparison at day 6 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||1.56|0.67|
81591521|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.2||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.5|-0.2|0.093
81591522|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.5||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.9|-0.9|0.471
81591523|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.2||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.6|-0.2|0.102
81591524|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.7||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.3|-0.9|0.415
81591525|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.5||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||3.0|0.0|0.051
81640449|NCT03320941|162971148|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.563||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.562|1.701|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||1.701|-0.562|0.317
81640450|NCT03320941|162971148|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.609|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5716||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.758|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||2.758|0.460|0.007
81640451|NCT03320941|162971148|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.352|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5029||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.659|1.362|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||1.362|-0.659|0.487
81591526|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.3||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.8|-0.3|0.103
81591527|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.7||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||3.2|0.3|0.022
81591528|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.4|-1.2|0.903
81591529|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.2||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.5|-0.1|0.074
81591530|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.9||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.2|-0.4|0.185
81591531|NCT00406029|162856664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.3||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.6|0.0|0.054
81640452|NCT03320941|162971148|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.104|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4917||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.884|1.092|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||1.092|-0.884|0.833
81640453|NCT03320941|162971148|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.605|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.073||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.541|4.752|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||4.752|-3.541|0.771
81640454|NCT03320941|162971148|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1453||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.315|4.267|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||4.267|-4.315|0.991
81640455|NCT03320941|162971148|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9486||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.064|1.732|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||1.732|-6.064|0.271
81640456|NCT03320941|162971148|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.792|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8889||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|2.986|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||2.986|-4.570|0.676
81640457|NCT03320941|162971149|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7535||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.603|9.222|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||9.222|-9.603|0.968
81640458|NCT03320941|162971149|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.883|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7545||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.297|7.531|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||7.531|-11.297|0.693
81640459|NCT03320941|162971149|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.236|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2623||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.676|3.203|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||3.203|-13.676|0.222
81522531|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|19.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.73|27.51||||||Serogroup C-Vaccine comparison at day 29 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||27.51|13.73|
81591532|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-0.5|0.985
81591533|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-0.3|0.556
81591534|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-0.4|0.776
81591535|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-0.4|0.777
81591536|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-0.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-0.5|0.920
81591537|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.9|-0.1|0.155
81591538|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-0.5|0.843
81591539|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-0.4|0.673
81591540|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.4|-0.7|0.612
81640460|NCT03320941|162971149|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.403|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1637||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.648|0.841|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||0.841|-15.648|0.078
81591541|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.7|-0.4|0.512
81591542|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.2|-0.9|0.269
81591543|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.4|-0.7|0.516
81591544|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-0.8|0.597
81591545|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-0.7|0.766
81459892|NCT01786993|162611498|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a binomial distribution with a 44% probability for non-responders between 3 months and 9 months in both study arms, the sample size required for 85% power to reject the null hypothesis at the 5% significance level is 394. To adjust for a potential net crossover of 15% and an overall attrition rate of 20%, the total number of patients required to be enrolled in this study is 506.|Difference of proportions|-0.049||||0.0131|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.138||||normal approximation for binomial dist|||"H0: (Non-responder rate in the BiV arm between 3 M randomization and 9 M) - (Non-responder rate in the MPP arm between 3 M randomization and 9 M) ≤ -0.15~Ha: (Non-responder rate in the BiV arm between 3 M randomization and 9 M) - (Non-responder rate in the MPP arm between 3 M randomization and 9 M) \> -0.15~The null hypothesis will be rejected at the 2.5% significance level if the lower one-sided 97.5% confidence bound for the difference in the proportions is above -0.15."|||-0.138|0.0131
81459893|NCT00450437|162611499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.16|||ANOVA|||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A at 1 month after vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.16|0.68|
81522532|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|17.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|25.12||||||Serogroup C-Vaccine comparison at day 29 (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||25.12|12.50|
81591546|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.4|-0.9|0.428
81591547|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-0.7|0.796
81640461|NCT03320941|162971149|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0033||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.194|10.91|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||10.910|-13.194|0.850
81640462|NCT03320941|162971149|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7919||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.676|5.58|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||5.580|-17.676|0.301
81522533|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|18.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.4|25.73||||||Serogroup C-Vaccine comparison at day 29 (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||25.73|13.40|
81591548|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-0.6|0.988
81591549|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.7|-0.5|0.786
81591550|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.7|-0.5|0.702
81591551|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.9|-0.3|0.371
81591552|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-0.6|0.981
81591553|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.9|-0.3|0.282
81591554|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.4|-0.7|0.550
81640463|NCT03320941|162971149|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.587|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2598||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.147|4.972|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||4.972|-16.147|0.293
81591555|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.7|-0.5|0.720
81591556|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-0.5|0.742
81591557|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.9|-0.2|0.211
81591558|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-0.6|0.906
81591559|NCT00406029|162856665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-0.5|0.868
81591560|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.4|-0.6|0.747
81591561|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.1|-0.9|0.140
81591562|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.1|-0.9|0.148
81591563|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.7||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||-0.2|-1.2|0.005
81591564|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-0.8|0.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.2|-0.8|0.256
81591565|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.3|-0.8|0.343
81591566|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.1|-1.0|0.102
81591567|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.2|-0.9|0.161
81591568|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.1|-0.9|0.150
81640464|NCT03320941|162971149|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.943|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2191||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.421|3.535|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||3.535|-17.421|0.189
81640465|NCT03320941|162971149|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.676|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.2441||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|15.152|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||15.152|-13.800|0.926
81640466|NCT03320941|162971149|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.202|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.5086||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.802|16.207|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||16.207|-13.802|0.873
81459894|NCT00450437|162611499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.23|||ANOVA|||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A at 1 month after vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.23|0.73|
81591569|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.2|-0.9|0.175
81591570|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.7||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||-0.1|-1.2|0.013
81591571|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.1|-0.9|0.120
81591572|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-0.6|0.971
81591573|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.3|-0.7|0.456
81591574|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.7||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||-0.1|-1.2|0.018
81591575|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.2|-0.9|0.175
81591576|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.8|-0.3|0.422
81591577|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-0.4|0.651
81591578|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.5||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.1|-1.0|0.096
81591579|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-0.5|0.860
81591580|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.4|-0.8|0.511
81591581|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.3|-0.9|0.286
81591582|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.9||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||-0.3|-1.4|0.004
81591583|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.5||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.0|-1.1|0.060
81591584|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.3|-0.8|0.345
81591585|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.3|-0.7|0.439
81591586|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.8||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.3|-1.4|0.004
81591587|NCT00406029|162856672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.6||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.0|-1.1|0.040
81591588|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|-1.1|0.743
81591589|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.8||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-2.2|0.225
81591590|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.8||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-2.2|0.252
81640467|NCT03320941|162971149|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.779|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6977||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.164|7.605|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||7.605|-19.164|0.391
81640468|NCT03320941|162971149|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.591|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3822||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.345|5.163|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||5.163|-20.345|0.239
81640469|NCT03320941|162971150|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8326||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.696|2.525|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||2.525|-8.696|0.278
81640470|NCT03320941|162971150|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.977|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.859||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.639|4.686|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||4.686|-6.639|0.733
81591591|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.9||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.4|-2.3|0.173
81591592|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-1.3|1.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.8|-1.3|0.757
81640471|NCT03320941|162971150|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.507|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5118||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.482|0.468|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||0.468|-9.482|0.075
81640472|NCT03320941|162971150|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.268|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4659||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.152|2.616|||ANCOVA|||Overall Study||2.616|-7.152|0.360
81640473|NCT03320941|162971150|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1699||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.792|4.959|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||4.959|-11.792|0.416
81640474|NCT03320941|162971150|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.634|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1121||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.893|6.625|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||6.625|-9.893|0.693
81640475|NCT03320941|162971150|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.906|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6351||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.207|4.396|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||4.396|-10.207|0.428
81640476|NCT03320941|162971150|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6414||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.113|9.515|||ANCOVA|||Dysglycemic||9.515|-5.113|0.548
81640477|NCT03320941|162971150|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.636|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8828||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|5.128|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||5.128|-10.400|0.500
81591593|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.9|-1.1|0.581
81591594|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.0||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-2.5|0.195
81640478|NCT03320941|162971150|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.826|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9906||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.805|7.154|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||7.154|-8.805|0.837
81640479|NCT03320941|162971150|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.594|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4818||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.556|1.368|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||1.368|-12.556|0.113
81640480|NCT03320941|162971150|OTHER|Dose Finding|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3512||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.361|1.041|||ANCOVA|||T2DM||1.041|-12.361|0.096
81640481|NCT00896389|162971165|OTHER|Association between genotypes and phenotypes were tested using a linear mixed model, coding genotype as an independent variable with an additive genetic effect, and including age, age\^2, and sex as covariates in the model. All association analyses were run using the Mixed Models for Pedigree Analysis (MMAP) software program to account for the relatedness among study subjects. MMAP User Guide is available from http://edn.som.umaryland.edu/mmap/index.php.|||||>|0.05||||||Because no P-values less than 0.05 was observed, we did not adjust them for multiple comparison to avoid false positives.|Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: There is no association between STK39 SNP rs35929607 genotype group and phenotypes collected in this study.||||>0.05
81522534|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.4||||||Serogroup C-Vaccine comparison at day 29 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||1.40|0.86|
81640482|NCT00896389|162971166|OTHER|Association between genotype and phenotype were tested using a linear mixed model, coding genotype as an independent variable with an additive genetic effect, and including age, age\^2, and sex as covariates in the model. All association analyses were run using the Mixed Models for Pedigree Analysis (MMAP) software program to account for the relatedness among study subjects. MMAP User Guide is available from http://edn.som.umaryland.edu/mmap/index.php.|||||<|0.05||||||Because no P-values less than 0.05 was observed, we did not adjust them for multiple comparison to avoid false positives.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81640483|NCT00896389|162971167|OTHER|Association between genotype and phenotype were tested using a linear mixed model, coding genotype as an independent variable with an additive genetic effect, and including age, age\^2, and sex as covariates in the model. All association analyses were run using the Mixed Models for Pedigree Analysis (MMAP) software program to account for the relatedness among study subjects. MMAP User Guide is available from http://edn.som.umaryland.edu/mmap/index.php.|||||>|0.05||||||Because no P-values less than 0.05 was observed, we did not adjust them for multiple comparison to avoid false positives.|Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: There is no association between STK39 SNP rs35909607 genotype group and phenotypes collected in this study.||||>0.05
81640484|NCT00896389|162971168|OTHER|Association between genotype and phenotype were tested using a linear mixed model, coding genotype as an independent variable with an additive genetic effect, and including age, age\^2, and sex as covariates in the model. All association analyses were run using the Mixed Models for Pedigree Analysis (MMAP) software program to account for the relatedness among study subjects. MMAP User Guide is available from http://edn.som.umaryland.edu/mmap/index.php.|||||>|0.05||||||Because no P-values less than 0.05 was observed, we did not adjust them for multiple comparison to avoid false positives.|Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: There is no association between STK39 SNP rs35909607 genotype group and phenotypes collected in this study.||||>0.05
81591595|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.8||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.7|-2.4|0.272
81640485|NCT00896389|162971169|OTHER|Association between genotype and phenotype were tested using a linear mixed model, coding genotype as an independent variable with an additive genetic effect, and including age, age\^2, and sex as covariates in the model. All association analyses were run using the Mixed Models for Pedigree Analysis (MMAP) software program to account for the relatedness among study subjects. MMAP User Guide is available from http://edn.som.umaryland.edu/mmap/index.php.|||||>|0.05||||||Because no P-values less than 0.05 was observed, we did not adjust them for multiple comparison to avoid false positives.|Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: There is no association between STK39 SNP rs35909607 genotype group and phenotypes collected in this study.||||>0.05
81640486|NCT00896389|162971170|OTHER|Association between genotype and phenotype were tested using a linear mixed model, coding genotype as an independent variable with an additive genetic effect, and including age, age\^2, and sex as covariates in the model. All association analyses were run using the Mixed Models for Pedigree Analysis (MMAP) software program to account for the relatedness among study subjects. MMAP User Guide is available from http://edn.som.umaryland.edu/mmap/index.php.|||||>|0.05||||||Because no P-values less than 0.05 was observed, we did not adjust them for multiple comparison to avoid false positives.|Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: There is no association between STK39 SNP rs35929607 genotype group and phenotypes collected in this study.||||>0.05
81640487|NCT00896389|162971171|OTHER|Association between genotype and phenotype were tested using a linear mixed model, coding genotype as an independent variable with an additive genetic effect, and including age, age\^2, and sex as covariates in the model. All association analyses were run using the Mixed Models for Pedigree Analysis (MMAP) software program to account for the relatedness among study subjects. MMAP User Guide is available from http://edn.som.umaryland.edu/mmap/index.php.|||||>|0.05||||||Because no P-values less than 0.05 was observed, we did not adjust them for multiple comparison to avoid false positives.|Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: There is no association between STK39 SNP rs35929607 genotype group and phenotypes collected in this study.||||>0.05
81591596|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-1.7|0.758
81591597|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.6||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.9|-2.1|0.416
81591598|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.0||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-2.5|0.174
81591599|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.5||||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.0|-1.1|0.547
81591600|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.7||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.2|-0.8|0.372
81591601|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.5|-1.4|0.942
81640488|NCT00896389|162971172|OTHER|Association between genotype and phenotype were tested using a linear mixed model, coding genotype as an independent variable with an additive genetic effect, and including age, age\^2, and sex as covariates in the model. All association analyses were run using the Mixed Models for Pedigree Analysis (MMAP) software program to account for the relatedness among study subjects. MMAP User Guide is available from http://edn.som.umaryland.edu/mmap/index.php.|||||>|0.05||||||Because no P-values less than 0.05 was observed, we did not adjust them for multiple comparison to avoid false positives.|Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: There is no association between STK39 SNP rs35929607 genotype group and phenotypes collected in this study.||||>0.05
81591602|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.3||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.2|-2.8|0.082
81591603|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.8||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-2.3|0.267
81591604|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.9|-1.5|0.801
81591605|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.4|-1.9|0.753
81591606|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.4||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.2|-3.1|0.087
81591607|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.4|-1.9|0.796
81591608|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.1|-1.3|0.621
81591609|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.4|-1.8|0.784
81522535|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|3.11||||||Serogroup W-Vaccine comparison at day 4 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||3.11|1.13|
81522536|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|2.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|4.08||||||Serogroup W-Vaccine comparison at day 4 (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||4.08|1.48|
81591610|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.9||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||-0.2|-3.5|0.024
81591611|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|-1.6|0.963
81591612|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.7||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.3|-0.8|0.331
81591613|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|-1.4|0.898
81591614|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.5||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.0|-3.0|0.058
81591615|NCT00406029|162856673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.7|-1.3|0.832
81591616|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.7||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|5.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||5.3|-2.0|0.365
81591617|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.4||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|5.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||5.1|-2.4|0.476
81591618|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.8||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|5.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||5.6|-2.0|0.343
81591619|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-3.1||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-6.8|0.103
81591620|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.3||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-6.0|1.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.4|-6.0|0.224
81591621|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.4||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|2.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.2|-5.1|0.448
81591622|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.7||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|1.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.0|-6.4|0.154
81591623|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-4.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||-1.1|-8.5|0.010
81591624|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.2||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|5.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||5.0|-2.6|0.540
81591625|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.9||||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|2.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.9|-4.7|0.646
81591626|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.0||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|2.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.9|-4.9|0.608
81591627|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.9||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|2.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.1|-6.0|0.343
81591628|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.7||||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|5.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||5.9|-2.5|0.419
81591629|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.1||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|5.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||5.1|-2.8|0.562
81591630|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.3||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|2.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.7|-5.3|0.525
81591631|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-3.0||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|1.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.1|-7.0|0.148
81591632|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.3||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|2.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.9|-5.4|0.546
81591633|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-3.7||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|0.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.3|-7.6|0.068
81591634|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.5||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|1.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.4|-6.5|0.208
81591635|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-3.4||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-7.5|0.099
81591636|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.8||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|5.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||5.1|-3.6|0.731
81591637|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|3.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||3.8|-4.5|0.861
81591638|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.0||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|3.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||3.1|-5.2|0.621
81591639|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.2||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|1.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.9|-6.4|0.288
81591640|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||4.1|-3.5|0.861
81591641|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||3.7|-4.0|0.954
81591642|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.6||||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|2.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.3|-5.5|0.419
81591643|NCT00406029|162856674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-3.2||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-6.9|0.088
81591644|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|3.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||3.2|-3.5|0.924
81591645|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||3.1|-3.8|0.840
81591646|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.9||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.5|-4.4|0.599
81591647|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.6||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|0.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.8|-6.0|0.134
81591648|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-4.1|3.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||3.3|-4.1|0.846
81591649|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.3||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|5.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||5.0|-2.3|0.467
81591650|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.2||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.5|-4.8|0.533
81591651|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-3.1||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.5|-6.7|0.094
81591652|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||3.7|-3.7|0.994
81591653|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|3.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||3.8|-3.5|0.944
81591654|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.5||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|2.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.2|-5.1|0.424
81591655|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-4.0||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||-0.2|-7.8|0.042
81591656|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.7||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|7.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||7.8|-0.4|0.075
81591657|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.9||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|7.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||7.8|0.0|0.052
81591658|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||3.9|-4.0|0.975
81591659|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.2||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|2.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.8|-5.2|0.541
81591660|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|3.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||3.7|-4.1|0.931
81591661|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.0||||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|2.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||2.8|-4.7|0.618
81591662|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.8||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|1.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.9|-5.6|0.341
81591663|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.2||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|-6.0|0.256
81591664|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.8||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|6.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||6.0|-2.4|0.399
81591665|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.4||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|5.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||5.4|-2.5|0.477
81591666|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.8||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|1.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-6.8|0.172
81591667|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.3||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|1.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.7|-6.2|0.254
81591668|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|3.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||3.8|-3.6|0.972
81591669|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||4.0|-3.5|0.891
81591670|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.8||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|1.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.0|-6.6|0.143
81591671|NCT00406029|162856675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-3.2||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.4|-6.8|0.083
81591672|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.5||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-0.2|0.154
81591673|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.0|-0.4|0.380
81591674|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.1|-0.3|0.288
81591675|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 2 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.0|-0.4|0.355
81591676|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.831|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-0.8|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.7|-0.8|0.831
81591677|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.5||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.2|-1.2|0.198
81591678|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-0.8|0.792
81591679|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 4 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-0.8|0.749
81591680|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.7|-0.8|0.896
81591681|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.3||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.0|-0.5|0.480
81591682|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-0.4|0.285
81591683|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.5||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 6 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.3|-0.3|0.212
81591684|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.0|-0.9|0.883
81591685|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.9|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.9|-0.9|0.947
81591686|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.7|-1.1|0.663
81591687|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.7||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 8 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.6|-0.3|0.157
81591688|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.5||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.4|-1.4|0.283
81591689|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.7|-1.0|0.768
81591690|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.4|-1.3|0.334
81591691|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 10 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.6|-1.2|0.465
81591692|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.8|-1.2|0.688
81591693|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.9||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.8|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.8|0.0|0.062
81591694|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||0.7|-1.2|0.579
81591695|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.2|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to Week 12 obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.2|-0.7|0.644
81591696|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.0|-0.8|0.825
81591697|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.5||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.4|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.4|-0.3|0.233
81591698|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.0|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.0|-0.8|0.853
81591699|NCT00406029|162856676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.1|||ANCOVA|||LS means treatment difference in change from baseline to endpoint obtained from an ANCOVA model with effect for treatment and baseline covariate.||1.1|-0.6|0.592
81591700|NCT01038921|162856679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0||||0.013|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Average change in systolic blood pressure from pre-treatment baseline to post-treatment at 10 weeks when those subjects were on Melatonin was compared to the average change in systolic blood pressure from pre-treatment baseline to post-treatment at 10 weeks when those same subjects were on Placebo using an intent-to-treat mixed model. Power was estimated based on having 30 subjects completing both the melatonin arm and the placebo arm.||||0.013
81591701|NCT01047683|162856699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-33.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.6|-21.5||Nonparametric analysis p values were planned using Wilcoxon rank-sum test for each comparison between AMR101 and placebo. Comparisons between AMR101 and placebo were made using a significance level of 0.01 for the primary endpoint.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|A prespecified step-down testing procedure was used to control Type I error rate using 4 g/day vs placebo then, if significant, 2 g/day vs placebo.|Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|A standard deviation of 45% in the TG measurements and a significance level of P \< 0.01 required a sample size of 69 completed patients per treatment group to provide greater than or equal to 90% power to detect a difference of 30% between AMR101 and placebo in the percentage of change from baseline in the fasting TG levels.||-21.5|-46.6|<0.0001
81591702|NCT01047683|162856699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-19.7||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.3|-5.6|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-5.6|-33.3|0.0051
81591703|NCT01047683|162856700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-28.6||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.4|-13.9||Nonparametric analysis p values were planned using Wilcoxon rank-sum test for each comparison between AMR101 and placebo. Comparisons between AMR101 and placebo were made using a significance level of 0.05 for secondary and exploratory endpoints.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|A prespecified step-down testing procedure was used to control Type I error rate using 4 g/day vs placebo then, if significant, 2 g/day vs placebo.|Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-13.9|-43.4|0.0005
81591704|NCT01047683|162856700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-15.3||||0.1152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|-0.7|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-0.7|-30.3|0.1152
81522537|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|2.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|3.44||||||Serogroup W-Vaccine comparison at day 4 - (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||3.44|1.33|
81522538|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.1||||||Serogroup W-Vaccine comparison at day 4 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||1.10|0.53|
81591705|NCT01047683|162856701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-13.6||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|-6.3||Nonparametric analysis p values were planned using Wilcoxon rank-sum test for each comparison between AMR101 and placebo. Comparisons between AMR101 and placebo were made using a significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|A prespecified step-down testing procedure was used to control Type I error rate using 4 g/day vs placebo then, if significant, 2 g/day vs placebo.|Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-6.3|-20.2|0.0006
81591706|NCT01047683|162856701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-5.1||||0.2367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|2.2|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||2.2|-12.3|0.2367
81591707|NCT01047683|162856702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.5||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-3.2||Nonparametric analysis p values were planned using Wilcoxon rank-sum test for each comparison between AMR101 and placebo. Comparisons between AMR101 and placebo were made using a significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|A prespecified step-down testing procedure was used to control Type I error rate using 4 g/day vs placebo then, if significant, 2 g/day vs placebo.|Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-3.2|-13.5|0.0019
81591708|NCT01047683|162856702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.2367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|1.9|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||1.9|-7.8|0.2367
81591709|NCT01047683|162856703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.6768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|8.1||Nonparametric analysis p values were planned using Wilcoxon rank-sum test for each comparison between AMR101 and placebo. Comparisons between AMR101 and placebo were made using a significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|A prespecified step-down testing procedure was used to control Type I error rate using 4 g/day vs placebo then, if significant, 2 g/day vs placebo.|Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||8.1|-12.9|0.6768
81591710|NCT01047683|162856703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.2||||0.3022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|15.6|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||15.6|-5.4|0.3022
81591711|NCT01047683|162856704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-17.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|-11.3||Nonparametric analysis p values were planned using Wilcoxon rank-sum test for each comparison between AMR101 and placebo. Comparisons between AMR101 and placebo were made using a significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|A prespecified step-down testing procedure was used to control Type I error rate using 4 g/day vs placebo then, if significant, 2 g/day vs placebo.|Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-11.3|-25.0|<0.0001
81591712|NCT01047683|162856704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.1||||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|-1.4|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-1.4|-15.1|0.0182
81591713|NCT00833924|162856724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of 30-day freedom from MAE|99.2|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.4|100.0|||Exact binomial test|||Null hypothesis: The 30-day Freedom from MAE for patients treated with the Zenith® Low Profile AAA Endovascular Graft does not meet the performance goal (88%).||100|95.4|<0.01
81591714|NCT00833924|162856725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||12-month Device Success Rate|97.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.4|99.4|||Exact binomial test|||Null hypothesis: The 12-month device success for patients treated with the Zenith® Low Profile AAA Endovascular Graft does not meet the performance goal (84%).||99.4|92.4|<0.01
81591715|NCT01485861|162856729|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.1606|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|1.04|||Log Rank|||||1.04|0.56|0.1606
81591716|NCT01485861|162856729|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|1.2|||Log Rank|||||1.20|0.66|0.5300
81591717|NCT01485861|162856729|SUPERIORITY|Strata are: prior enzalutamide (Yes vs. No), progression factor (prostate-specific antigen \[PSA\] only vs. other), and number of prior chemotherapy regimens for metastatic disease (one vs. more than one).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.1689|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|1.05|||Log Rank|||||1.05|0.54|0.1689
81591718|NCT01485861|162856729|SUPERIORITY|Strata are: prior enzalutamide (Yes vs. No), progression factor (PSA only vs. other), and number of prior chemotherapy regimens for metastatic disease (one vs. more than one).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.7484|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.28|||Log Rank|||||1.28|0.69|0.7484
81591719|NCT01485861|162856730|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.22|0.7|||Log Rank|||||0.70|0.22|0.0064
81591720|NCT01485861|162856730|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46||||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.25|0.83|||Log Rank|||||0.83|0.25|0.0285
81591721|NCT01485861|162856748|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.22|||Log Rank|||||1.22|0.62|0.4170
81591722|NCT01485861|162856748|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.6712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.3|||Log Rank|||||1.30|0.67|0.6712
81591723|NCT01485861|162856748|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.5164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.27|||Log Rank|||Strata were: prior enzalutamide (Yes vs. No), progression factor (PSA only vs. other), and number of prior chemotherapy regimens for metastatic disease (one vs. more than one).||1.27|0.62|0.5164
81522539|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|7.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.05|12.22||||||Serogroup W-Vaccine comparison at day 6 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||12.22|4.05|
81522540|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|8.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.16|15.66||||||Serogroup W-Vaccine comparison at day 6 (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||15.66|5.16|
81591724|NCT01485861|162856748|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.8955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.44|||Log Rank|||Strata were: prior enzalutamide (Yes vs. No), progression factor (PSA only vs. other), and number of prior chemotherapy regimens for metastatic disease (one vs. more than one).||1.44|0.72|0.8955
81591725|NCT01485861|162856749|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.1472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.19|||Log Rank|||||1.19|0.33|0.1472
81591726|NCT01485861|162856749|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.87|||Log Rank|||||0.87|0.23|0.0157
81591727|NCT01485861|162856752|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||=|0.0665|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.51|0.97|||Log Rank|||||0.97|0.51|= 0.0665
81591728|NCT01485861|162856752|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||=|0.9319|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.33|||Log Rank|||||1.33|0.73|= 0.9319
81591729|NCT01485861|162856752|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||=|0.071|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|0.97|||Log Rank|||Strata were: prior Enzalutamide (Yes vs. No), progression factor (PSA only vs. other), and number of prior chemotherapy regimens for metastatic disease (one vs. more than one).||0.97|0.50|= 0.0710
81591730|NCT01485861|162856752|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||=|0.789|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.31|||Log Rank|||Strata were: prior enzalutamide (Yes vs. No), progression factor (PSA only vs. other), and number of prior chemotherapy regimens for metastatic disease (one vs. more than one).||1.31|0.70|= 0.7890
81591731|NCT01485861|162856753|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||=|0.2906|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|1.25|||Log Rank|||||1.25|0.37|= 0.2906
81591732|NCT01485861|162856753|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||=|0.2716|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|1.22|||Log Rank|||||1.22|0.35|= 0.2716
81591733|NCT01485861|162856754|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified|Difference in response rates|1.97|||=|0.7913|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.25|14.18|||Chi-squared|||||14.18|-10.25|= 0.7913
81640489|NCT00896389|162971173|OTHER|Association between genotype and phenotype were tested using a linear mixed model, coding genotype as an independent variable with an additive genetic effect, and including age, age\^2, and sex as covariates in the model. All association analyses were run using the Mixed Models for Pedigree Analysis (MMAP) software program to account for the relatedness among study subjects. MMAP User Guide is available from http://edn.som.umaryland.edu/mmap/index.php.|||||>|0.05||||||Because no P-values less than 0.05 was observed, we did not adjust them for multiple comparison to avoid false positives.|Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: There is no association between STK39 SNP rs35929607 genotype group and phenotypes collected in this study.||||>0.05
81591734|NCT01485861|162856754|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified|Difference in response rates|-1.22|||=|0.8675|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.24|10.8|||Chi-squared|||||10.80|-13.24|= 0.8675
81591735|NCT01485861|162856755|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|11.43|||=|0.4176|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.43|58.32|||Chi-squared|||||58.32|-11.43|= 0.4176
81591736|NCT01485861|162856755|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|15.43|||=|0.2802|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.58|38.44|||Chi-squared|||||38.44|-7.58|= 0.2802
81591737|NCT01485861|162856756|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|9.58|||=|0.3646|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.65|26.8|||Chi-squared|||||26.80|-7.65|= 0.3646
81591738|NCT01485861|162856756|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.22|||=|0.9821|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.89|16.33|||Chi-squared|||||16.33|-15.89|= 0.9821
81591739|NCT01485861|162856757|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-3.17|||=|0.8489|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.93|24.58|||Chi-squared|||||24.58|-30.93|= 0.8489
81591740|NCT01485861|162856757|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|12.38|||=|0.5186|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.36|41.12|||Chi-squared|||||41.12|-16.36|= 0.5186
81591741|NCT01485861|162856758|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31|||=|0.678|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|3.8|||Log Rank|||||3.80|0.45|= 0.6780
81591742|NCT01485861|162856758|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||=|0.8372|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.24|3.02|||Log Rank|||||3.02|0.24|= 0.8372
81591743|NCT01485861|162856758|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||=|0.7733|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.17|3.5|||Log Rank|||Strata were: prior enzalutamide (Yes vs. No), progression factor (PSA only vs. other), and number of prior chemotherapy regimens for metastatic disease (one vs. more than one).||3.50|0.17|= 0.7733
81591744|NCT01485861|162856758|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.46|||=|0.4227|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|16.59|||Log Rank|||Strata were: prior enzalutamide (Yes vs. No), progression factor (PSA only vs. other), and number of prior chemotherapy regimens for metastatic disease (one vs. more than one).||16.59|0.36|= 0.4227
81591745|NCT01485861|162856759|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|999.99|||=|0.3173|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0||NA = Not estimable due to limited number of events observed||Log Rank||\>||||0.00|= 0.3173
81591746|NCT01485861|162856759|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|999.99|||=|0.6171|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0||NA = Not estimable due to limited number of events observed||Log Rank||\>||||0.00|= 0.6171
81591747|NCT01485861|162856760|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|3.75|||=|0.6652|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.47|17.97|||Chi-squared|||||17.97|-10.47|= 0.6652
81591748|NCT01485861|162856760|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|7.48|||=|0.3734|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.29|21.24|||Chi-squared|||||21.24|-6.29|= 0.3734
81591749|NCT01485861|162856761|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|4.41|||=|0.7633|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.76|28.58|||Chi-squared|||||28.58|-19.76|= 0.7633
81591750|NCT01485861|162856761|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|4.41|||=|0.7633|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.76|28.58|||Chi-squared|||||28.58|-19.76|= 0.7633
81591751|NCT01485861|162856762|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|2.24|||=|0.8317|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.07|19.54|||Chi-squared|||||19.54|-15.07|= 0.8317
81591752|NCT01485861|162856762|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.14|||=|0.6139|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.6|21.88|||Chi-squared|||||21.88|-11.60|= 0.6139
81591753|NCT01485861|162856763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|34.85|||=|0.0505|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.14|62.56|||Chi-squared|||||62.56|7.14|= 0.0505
81591754|NCT01485861|162856763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-9.6|||=|0.4989|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.54|13.35|||Chi-squared|||||13.35|-32.54|= 0.4989
81591755|NCT01485861|162856766|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||=|0.8483|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|1.47|||Log Rank|||||1.47|0.61|= 0.8483
81591756|NCT01485861|162856766|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||=|0.785|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.65|||Log Rank|||||1.65|0.70|= 0.7850
81591757|NCT01485861|162856766|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||=|0.8847|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|1.65|||Log Rank|||Strata were: prior enzalutamide (Yes vs. No), progression factor (PSA only vs. other), and number of prior chemotherapy regimens for metastatic disease (one vs. more than one).||1.65|0.66|= 0.8847
81591758|NCT01485861|162856766|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||=|0.8647|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.63|||Log Rank|||Strata were: prior enzalutamide (Yes vs. No), progression factor (PSA only vs. other), and number of prior chemotherapy regimens for metastatic disease (one vs. more than one).||1.63|0.67|= 0.8647
81591759|NCT01485861|162856767|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||=|0.8271|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|2.06|||Log Rank|||||2.06|0.39|= 0.8271
81591760|NCT01485861|162856767|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||=|0.7383|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|2.02|||Log Rank|||||2.02|0.35|= 0.7383
81591761|NCT01260922|162856775|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.07|107.51|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||107.51|97.07|
81459895|NCT00450437|162611499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.38|||ANOVA|||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A at 1 month after vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.38|0.81|
81522541|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|7.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.72|13.35||||||Serogroup W-Vaccine comparison at day 6 (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||13.35|4.72|
81522542|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.14||||||Serogroup W-Vaccine comparison at day 6 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||1.14|0.54|
81591762|NCT01260922|162856776|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Slope|94.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.11|97.46|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||97.46|92.11|
81591763|NCT02822794|162856777|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Binomial test|P-value is obtained from the 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test for the superiority of SOF/VEL+RBV 12 Weeks (GT1) over the performance goal of 50%.||||||<0.001
81591764|NCT02822794|162856777|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Binomial test|P-value is obtained from the 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test for the superiority of SOF/VEL +RBV 24 Weeks (GT1) over the performance goal of 50%.||||||<0.001
81591765|NCT05101252|162856810|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the upper limit of the 98.75% confidence interval of was below 0.00 logMAR for distance.|Least-square Mean|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|||TWO_SIDED|98.75|-0.14|-0.01|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.||It was calculated using a 2-sided one sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% (1.25% individually) with at least 90% statistical power, that 22 subjects were required to test for superiority for distance.||-0.01|-0.14|
81591766|NCT05101252|162856810|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the upper limit of the 98.75% confidence interval of was below 0.17 logMAR for intermediate.|Least-square Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|||TWO_SIDED|98.75|-0.06|0.07|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.||It was calculated using a 2-sided one sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% (1.25% individually) with at least 90% statistical power, that 12 subjects were required to test for superiority for intermediate.||0.07|-0.06|
81591767|NCT05101252|162856810|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the upper limit of the 98.75% confidence interval of was below 0.17 logMAR for near.|Least-square Mean|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.02|0.16|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.||It was calculated using a 2-sided one sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% (1.25% individually) with at least 90% statistical power, that 60 subjects were required to test for superiority for near.||0.16|0.02|
81591768|NCT05101252|162856811|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the lower bound of the 98.75% confidence interval was above 32.|Least-square Mean|50.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.922|||TWO_SIDED|98.75|43.1|58.5|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.||It was calculated using a 2-sided one sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% (1.25% individually) with at least 99% statistical power, that 13 subjects were required to test for superiority for CLUE vision scores.||58.5|43.1|
81459896|NCT00450437|162611499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.6|||ANOVA|||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C at 1 month after vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.6|0.9|
81459897|NCT00450437|162611499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.77|||ANOVA|||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C at 1 month after vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.77|1|
81459898|NCT00450437|162611499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.2|||ANOVA|||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C at 1 month after vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.2|0.68|
81459899|NCT00450437|162611499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.97|||ANOVA|||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W at 1 month after vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||0.97|0.63|
81459900|NCT00450437|162611499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.13|||ANOVA|||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W at 1 month after vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.13|0.86|
81459901|NCT00450437|162611499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval for all pairs of vaccine lots, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.67|||ANOVA|||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W at 1 month after vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.67|1.09|
81459902|NCT00450437|162611499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.02|||ANOVA|||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y at 1 month after vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.02|0.61|
81459903|NCT00450437|162611499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.18|||ANOVA|||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y at 1 month after vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.18|0.7|
81459904|NCT00450437|162611499|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|hSBA GMT ratios|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.5|||ANOVA|||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y at 1 month after vaccination was contained within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.5|0.89|
81522543|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|25.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.83|35.65||||||Serogroup W-Vaccine comparison at day 29 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||35.65|17.83|
81591769|NCT05101252|162856812|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval of the least-square mean difference was below 0.05 logMAR.|LSM Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.05|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|LSM difference was calculated as Test minus Control|It was calculated using a 2 independent sample means t-test with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5% with at least 95% statistical power, that 60 subjects were required to test for non-inferiority of the Test compared to the Control for distance (4m).||0.05|-0.05|
81591770|NCT01243944|162856839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|32.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.04|1337.0|||Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1337|5.04|< 0.0001
81591771|NCT01243944|162856840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.24|1144.0|||Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1144|4.24|<0.0001
81640490|NCT00896389|162971174|OTHER|Association between genotype and phenotype were tested using a linear mixed model, coding genotype as an independent variable with an additive genetic effect, and including age, age\^2, and sex as covariates in the model. All association analyses were run using the Mixed Models for Pedigree Analysis (MMAP) software program to account for the relatedness among study subjects. MMAP User Guide is available from http://edn.som.umaryland.edu/mmap/index.php.|||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|Because no P-values less than 0.05 was observed, we did not adjust them for multiple comparison to avoid false positives.||Null hypothesis: There is no association between STK39 SNP rs35929607 genotype group and phenotypes collected in this study.||||>0.05
81640491|NCT03345407|162971177|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.022|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.143|0.103|||||Treatment comparison (posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 12.5 mcg and placebo for Day 84 change from Baseline FEV1 measured post-bronchodilator has been presented.|||0.103|-0.143|
81640492|NCT03345407|162971177|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.027|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|0.036|||||Treatment comparison (posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 50 mcg and placebo for Day 84 change from Baseline FEV1 measured post-bronchodilator has been presented.|||0.036|-0.098|
81640493|NCT03345407|162971177|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.038|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.102|0.028|||||Treatment comparison (posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 100 mcg and placebo for Day 84 change from Baseline FEV1 measured post-bronchodilator has been presented.|||0.028|-0.102|
81591772|NCT01243944|162856841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.57||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|9.06|||Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was calculated using stratified exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test by adjusting for the WBC/platelet status (abnormal vs normal) at baseline.||||9.06|1.50|0.0016
81591773|NCT01410110|162856854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.41||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.57|6.25||a prior threshold p \< .05|t-test, 2 sided|df = 40||t-test for equality of means||6.25|-11.57|.55
81591774|NCT01410110|162856855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|2.05||Time X Condition|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models allows for all randomized participants (N=48) to be included in the model.||F Test (df = 1,39.32), Type III Fixed Effects for Time X Condition||2.05|-1.73|.86
81591775|NCT01410110|162856856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41|<|0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.36|2.39||a priori threshold p \< .05|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.39|-7.36|<.31
81591776|NCT01410110|162856857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.952||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|2.08||a priori threshold p \< .05|t-test, 2 sided|df=39||||2.08|-1.77|.87
81591777|NCT01410110|162856858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|1.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Time X Condition||Type III Fixed Effects for Time X Condition F Test (df = 1,36.86)||1.33|-2.07|.67
81591778|NCT01410110|162856859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|Time X Condition||Type III Fixed Effects for Time X Condition, F Test F (df = 1,42.4)||.83|-1.67|.50
81591779|NCT01410110|162856860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Time X Condition||Type III Fixed Effects Time X Condition F Test (df = 1,70.15)||2.01|.32|.008
81591780|NCT01410110|162856861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|2.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.169|3.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|Time X Condition||Type III Fixed Effects Time X Condition F Test (df = 1,37.8)||3.93|.169|.03
81591781|NCT01410110|162856862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|3.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|9.46||a priori p-value is .05. for two-tailed test. Positive estimated value is in the direction of the experimental condition.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time X Condition||Type III Fixed Effects for Time X Condition F Test (df = 1,39.8)||9.46|-1.73|.17
81522544|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|34.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.06|48.23||||||Serogroup W-Vaccine comparison at day 29 (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||48.23|24.06|
81591782|NCT01736852|162856864|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin of 10%, α = 0.025, power = 0.80,||||||0.06|||||||Fisher Exact|||.ample size calculations were performed using an expected rate of 4% for each group,a one-sided exact test, α = 0.025, power = 0.80, non-inferiority margin of 10% resulting in a sample size of 124 patients or 62 patients per treatment arm.||||0.06
81591783|NCT02708745|162856865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.29
81591784|NCT02708745|162856866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.18
81591785|NCT02708745|162856867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||For the barrier 'not having enough time to discuss vaccine concerns', P=0.78. For the barrier 'not realizing until late in visit that parent had vaccine concerns', P=0.37. For the barrier 'not understanding parent specific vaccine concerns', P=0.66.|Chi-squared|||||||0.78
81591786|NCT00403546|162856873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Baseline||1.12|-1.09|0.980
81591787|NCT00403546|162856873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.02||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 2||1.95|0.08|0.033
81591788|NCT00403546|162856873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.73||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|1.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 4||1.77|-0.32|0.171
81591789|NCT00403546|162856873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|1.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 6||1.62|-0.62|0.380
81591790|NCT00403546|162856873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 8||1.08|-1.32|0.840
81591791|NCT00403546|162856874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Baseline||0.88|-1.23|0.737
81591792|NCT00403546|162856874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 2||0.80|-1.09|0.764
81591793|NCT00403546|162856874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|1.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 4||1.32|-0.82|0.642
81591794|NCT00403546|162856874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 6||0.83|-1.50|0.570
81591795|NCT00403546|162856874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 8||1.17|-1.34|0.894
81591796|NCT00403546|162856876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.82||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.68|5.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||SBP at Baseline||5.05|-8.68|0.599
81591797|NCT00403546|162856876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.53||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|9.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||SBP at Week 1||9.37|-2.31|0.235
81591798|NCT00403546|162856876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.83||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|8.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||SBP at Week 2||8.57|-3.80|0.449
81591799|NCT00403546|162856876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.64||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|10.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||SBP at Week 4||10.56|-3.28|0.301
81459905|NCT00450437|162611500|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for the between group difference (investigational vaccine minus licensed vaccine) in percentage of seroresponders one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|14.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenA.||14|3|
81591800|NCT00403546|162856876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.75||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.13|6.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||SBP at Week 6||6.63|-8.13|0.842
81591801|NCT00403546|162856876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.33||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|14.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||SBP at Week 8||14.09|-1.43|0.109
81459906|NCT00450437|162611500|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for the between group difference (investigational vaccine minus licensed vaccine) in percentage of seroresponders one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|7.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenC.||7|-2|
81591802|NCT00403546|162856876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|4.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||DBP at Baseline||4.02|-5.62|0.741
81591803|NCT00403546|162856876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.44||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|6.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||DBP at Week 1||6.19|-3.32|0.552
81591804|NCT00403546|162856876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.83||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|7.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||DBP at Week 2||7.84|-2.18|0.268
81591805|NCT00403546|162856876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.02||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|6.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||DBP at Week 4||6.56|-4.53|0.719
81591806|NCT00403546|162856876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.86||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.68|2.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||DBP at Week 6||2.96|-8.68|0.334
81591807|NCT00403546|162856876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.38||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|10.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||DBP at Week 8||10.37|-1.61|0.151
81591808|NCT00403546|162856878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.77||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|9.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models analysis with random slopes||At Baseline||9.50|-3.97|0.416
81591809|NCT00403546|162856878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|4.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 2||4.33|-3.59|0.854
81591810|NCT00403546|162856878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.95||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|6.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 4||6.58|-2.68|0.406
81591811|NCT00403546|162856878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.01||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.23|2.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 6||2.21|-8.23|0.256
81591812|NCT00403546|162856878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.37||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|4.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 8||4.45|-7.20|0.642
81591813|NCT00403546|162856880|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Baseline||0.20|-1.55|0.135
81591814|NCT00403546|162856880|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.44||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 2||1.21|-0.33|0.262
81591815|NCT00403546|162856880|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.58||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|1.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 4||1.49|-0.33|0.209
81522545|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|29.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.09|40.52||||||Serogroup W-Vaccine comparison at day 29 (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||40.52|21.09|
81591816|NCT00403546|162856880|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 6||1.07|-1.01|0.950
81591817|NCT00403546|162856880|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.57||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 8||1.76|-0.61|0.340
81591818|NCT01700946|162856916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.035
81591819|NCT01700946|162856917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.105|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.105
81591820|NCT01700946|162856918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1181|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1181
81591821|NCT02799082|162856921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||"The percentages stated relate to the total number of subjects for the respective week and treatment.~Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test stratified by center"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81591822|NCT02799082|162856922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81591823|NCT02799082|162856930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81591824|NCT02799082|162856931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81591825|NCT02610140|162856951|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.215||||0.859125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|||1-sided p-value from log-rank test (stratified by TTP on 1st line treatment). P-value is calculated based on alpha level 0.0125.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (anetumab ravtansine / vinorelbine) was estimated using Cox proportional hazards models with Wald CIs, stratified by Time to progression (TTP) on 1st line treatment.|PFS anetumab ravtansine / vinorelbine||1,738|0.850|0.859125
81591826|NCT02610140|162856952|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.072||||0.655624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.763|1.506||1-sided p-value from log-rank test (stratified by TTP on 1st line treatment). Alpha spending/boundary for interim was 0.00245. Alpha boundary value for final analysis was 0.02421.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (anetumab ravtansine/vinorelbine) was estimated using Cox proportional hazards models with Wald CIs, stratified by TTP on 1st line treatment.|OS anetumab ravtansine / vinorelbine||1.506|0.763|0.655624
81591827|NCT02610140|162856957|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%) improvement rate symptoms|4.65||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|17.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|1-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by TTP on 1st line treatment||Anetumab ravtansine versus vinorelbine||17.51|-8.20|0.244
81591828|NCT02610140|162856958|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.829||||0.313747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.386|1.779|||Log Rank|one-sided log-rank test stratified by time to progression (TTP) on first line treatment||Anetumab ravtansine versus vinorelbine||1.779|0.386|0.313747
81591829|NCT02610140|162856959|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.924||||0.378916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.557|1.533|||Log Rank|one-sided log-rank test stratified by time to progression (TTP) on first line treatment||Anetumab ravtansine versus vinorelbine||1.533|0.557|0.378916
81591830|NCT02610140|162856960|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%) improvement rate of pain|6.64||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|22.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|1-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by TTP on 1st line treatment||||22.68|-9.40|0.214
81591831|NCT02610140|162856963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|39.3||||||||39.3|0.1|
81591832|NCT02610140|162856963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|35.9||||||||35.9|0.0|
81591833|NCT02617589|162856964|SUPERIORITY|Hazard Ratio is Nivolumab over Temozolomide|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|1.31||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.58|||Log-rank test stratified|Log-rank test stratified by complete or partial resection at baseline as entered into the IVRS.||||1.58|1.09|0.0037
81591834|NCT02617589|162856965|SUPERIORITY|Hazard Ratio is Nivolumab over Temozolomide|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.71|||Log-rank test stratified|Log-rank test stratified by complete or partial resection at baseline as entered into the IVRS.||||1.71|1.19|
81591835|NCT02617589|162856969|SUPERIORITY|Hazard Ratio is Nivolumab over Temozolomide|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|1.31||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.55|||Log-rank test stratified|Log-rank test stratified by complete or partial resection at baseline as entered into the IVRS.||||1.55|1.10|0.0024
81591836|NCT01975389|162856979|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.021469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.97|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||0.97|0.65|0.021469
81591837|NCT01975389|162856980|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.007597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.93|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||0.93|0.60|0.007597
81591838|NCT01975389|162856981|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.035958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.99|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||0.99|0.68|0.035958
81591839|NCT01975389|162856982|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.015694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.95|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||0.95|0.64|0.015694
81591840|NCT01975389|162856983|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.814224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.46|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||1.46|0.62|0.814224
81591841|NCT01975389|162856984|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.018053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.96|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||0.96|0.65|0.018053
81591842|NCT01975389|162856985|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.446033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.36|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||1.36|0.50|0.446033
81459907|NCT00450437|162611500|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for the between group difference (investigational vaccine minus licensed vaccine) in percentage of seroresponders one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|18.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenW.||18|6|
81459908|NCT00450437|162611500|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for the between group difference (investigational vaccine minus licensed vaccine) in percentage of seroresponders one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|33.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenY.||33|20|
81459909|NCT00450437|162611501|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|MenACWY was considered noninferior to Menactra if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference in the percentage of subjects experiencing at least one severe systemic reaction \[MenACWY minus Menactra\] was less than 6%.|Vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, safety.||2|-1|
81459910|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|3.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with seroresponse comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||3|-10|
81459911|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|0.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with seroresponse comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||0|-12|
81459912|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|4.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with seroresponse comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||4|-9|
81522546|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.94||||||Serogroup W-Vaccine comparison at day 29 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||0.94|0.58|
81522547|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|2.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|4.07||||||Serogroup Y-Vaccine comparison at day 4 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||4.07|1.36|
81522548|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|2.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|4.54||||||Serogroup Y-Vaccine comparison at day 4 (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||4.54|1.51|
81522549|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|2.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|4.14||||||Serogroup Y-Vaccine comparison at day 4 - (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||4.14|1.48|
81640494|NCT03345407|162971177|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|0.005|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.071|||||Treatment comparison (posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 250 mcg and placebo for Day 84 change from Baseline FEV1 measured post-bronchodilator has been presented.|||0.071|-0.064|
81459913|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with seroresponse comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||10|0|
81459914|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|10.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with seroresponse comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||10|-1|
81459915|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|5.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with seroresponse comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||5|-6|
81522550|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.33||||||Serogroup Y-Vaccine comparison at day 4 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||1.33|0.61|
81522551|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|9.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.47|17.64||||||Serogroup Y-Vaccine comparison at day 6 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||17.64|5.47|
81522552|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|9.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.31|17.19||||||Serogroup Y-Vaccine comparison at day 6 (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||17.19|5.31|
81591843|NCT01975389|162856986|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.029977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.97|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||0.97|0.57|0.029977
81591844|NCT01975389|162856987|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44||||0.162615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.44|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||1.44|0.14|0.162615
81591845|NCT01975389|162856988|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.051534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.0|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||1.00|0.59|0.051534
81591846|NCT01975389|162856989|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.104998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.09|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||1.09|0.41|0.104998
81591847|NCT01975389|162856990|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.294331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.24|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||1.24|0.50|0.294331
81591848|NCT01975389|162856992|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.104998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.09|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||1.09|0.41|0.104998
81591849|NCT01975389|162856993|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.6012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.34|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||1.34|0.60|0.601200
81591850|NCT01975389|162856994|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.678061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.67|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||1.67|0.72|0.678061
81591851|NCT01975389|162856995|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.010457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.94|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||0.94|0.63|0.010457
81640495|NCT03345407|162971177|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.003|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.061|||||Treatment comparison (posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 500 mcg and placebo for Day 84 change from Baseline FEV1 measured post-bronchodilator has been presented.|||0.061|-0.075|
81591852|NCT01975389|162856996|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.509847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.01|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||2.01|0.71|0.509847
81591853|NCT01975389|162856997|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.002981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.9|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||0.90|0.58|0.002981
81591854|NCT01975389|162856998|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.748975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.3|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||1.30|0.70|0.748975
81591855|NCT01975389|162856999|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.626157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.32|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and complete statin intolerance with treatment as a covariate.||1.32|0.63|0.626157
81591856|NCT01975389|162857000|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-56.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.91|-55.89|||MMRM|||Least square (LS) mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model including observations through Week 70 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and complete statin intolerance.||-55.89|-57.91|<0.001
81591857|NCT01975389|162857001|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-73.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.11|-72.5|||MMRM|||LS mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 70 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and complete statin intolerance.||-72.50|-75.11|<0.001
81591858|NCT01975389|162857002|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-39.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.55|-38.06|||ANCOVA|||LS-mean difference, associated 95% CI, and p-value were from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effects for treatment group, baseline value, geographic region and complete statin intolerance.||-38.06|-40.55|<0.001
81591859|NCT01975389|162857003|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-51.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.81|-50.94|||MMRM|||Non-HDLC: LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 70 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and complete statin intolerance.||-50.94|-52.81|<0.001
81591860|NCT01975389|162857003|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-18.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.96|-16.86|||MMRM|||VLDL-C: LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 70 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and complete statin intolerance.||-16.86|-19.96|<0.001
81591861|NCT01975389|162857003|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-29.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.44|-26.96|||MMRM|||RLP-C: LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 70 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and complete statin intolerance.||-26.96|-31.44|<0.001
81591862|NCT01975389|162857003|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-51.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.37|-50.42|||MMRM|||Apo B: LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 52 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and complete statin intolerance.||-50.42|-52.37|<0.001
81591863|NCT01975389|162857003|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.33|7.5|||MMRM|||HDL-C: LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 70 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and complete statin intolerance.||7.50|6.33|<0.001
81591864|NCT01975389|162857003|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|4.9|||MMRM|||Apo A-I: LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 52 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and complete statin intolerance.||4.90|3.90|<0.001
81591865|NCT01975389|162857003|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-37.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.75|-37.22|||MMRM|||Total cholesterol: LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 70 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and complete statin intolerance.||-37.22|-38.75|<0.001
81591866|NCT01975389|162857004|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.83|||MMRM|||Triglycerides: LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 70 on the difference of log-transformed observations with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, log-transformed baseline value, log-transformed baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and complete statin intolerance. The 95% CI was derived by exponentiating the LS-mean difference confidence interval from the log scale.||0.83|0.81|<0.001
81591867|NCT01975389|162857004|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.69|||MMRM|||Lp(a): LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI and p-values were from an MMRM model on the Difference of log-transformed observations with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, log-transformed baseline value, log-transformed baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and complete statin intolerance. The 95% CI was derived by exponentiating the LS-mean difference confidence interval from the log scale.||0.69|0.67|<0.001
81591868|NCT01975389|162857005|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.06||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.09|||MMRM|||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI and p-values were from an MMRM model on the difference of log-transformed observations with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, log-transformed baseline value, log-transformed baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and complete statin intolerance.||1.09|1.02|0.002
81591869|NCT01312961|162857006|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.077|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.28||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic||Dupilumab 300 mg vs. Placebo|Analysis was performed using a logistic regression model with treatment groups and stratification factor (prior ICS/LABA combination therapy dose) as covariates.||0.280|0.021|<0.0001
81591870|NCT03149328|162857041|EQUIVALENCE|Based on a power analysis for an ANCOVA comparing 2 groups using the area under the curve approach, a total sample 459 (655 x 70% response rate) will provide 80% power to detect effect sizes (f2) of moderate magnitude at a statistical significance level of 0.05 (e.g., f2 ranging from 0.15 for 1 covariate to 0.19 for 10 covariates).||||||0.3||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA|||We will examine the trajectories of outcome measures for patients in the comparator and intervention groups. The area under the curve (AUC) will be calculated for each trajectory during the period that the patient is participating to create a summary score. Null Hypothesis is that both groups are the same.||||0.30
81591871|NCT03149328|162857042|EQUIVALENCE|Based on a power analysis for an ANCOVA comparing 2 groups using the area under the curve approach, a total sample 459 (655 x 70% response rate) will provide 80% power to detect effect sizes (f2) of moderate magnitude at a statistical significance level of 0.05 (e.g., f2 ranging from 0.15 for 1 covariate to 0.19 for 10 covariates).||||||0.28|||||||ANCOVA|||We will examine the trajectories of outcome measures for patients in the comparator and intervention groups. The area under the curve (AUC) will be calculated for each trajectory during the period that the patient is participating to create a summary score. Null Hypothesis = both groups are the same||||0.28
81640496|NCT03345407|162971177|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.004|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.042|||||Treatment comparison (posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 750 mcg and placebo for Day 84 change from Baseline FEV1 measured post-bronchodilator has been presented.|||0.042|-0.051|
81522553|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|9.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.59|16.79||||||Serogroup Y-Vaccine comparison at day 6 (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||16.79|5.59|
81522554|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.54||||||Serogroup Y-Vaccine comparison at day 6 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||1.54|0.69|
81591872|NCT03149328|162857043|EQUIVALENCE|Based on a power analysis for an ANCOVA comparing 2 groups using the area under the curve approach, a total sample 459 (655 x 70% response rate) will provide 80% power to detect effect sizes (f2) of moderate magnitude at a statistical significance level of 0.05 (e.g., f2 ranging from 0.15 for 1 covariate to 0.19 for 10 covariates)||||||0.22||||||Threshold for statistical Significance was p = 0.05|ANCOVA|||"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) will be used as the method of analysis to compare outcomes of both groups while controlling for within- and between-group differences, such as comorbidities, gender, age and dialysis type. ANCOVA is necessary to control for baseline and potential confounders.~Null hypotheses = No difference between groups in the number of hospitalizations"||||0.22
81591873|NCT03149328|162857043|EQUIVALENCE|Based on a power analysis for an ANCOVA comparing 2 groups using the area under the curve approach, a total sample 459 (655 x 70% response rate) will provide 80% power to detect effect sizes (f2) of moderate magnitude at a statistical significance level of 0.05 (e.g., f2 ranging from 0.15 for 1 covariate to 0.19 for 10 covariates)||||||0.1||||||Threshold for statistical Significance was p = 0.05|ANCOVA|||"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) will be used as the method of analysis to compare outcomes of both groups while controlling for within- and between-group differences, such as comorbidities, gender, age and dialysis type. ANCOVA is necessary to control for baseline and potential confounders.~Null hypotheses = No difference between groups in the number of emergency room visits"||||0.10
81591874|NCT03149328|162857044|EQUIVALENCE|Based on a power analysis for an ANCOVA comparing 2 groups using the area under the curve approach, a total sample 459 (655 x 70% response rate) will provide 80% power to detect effect sizes (f2) of moderate magnitude at a statistical significance level of 0.05 (e.g., f2 ranging from 0.15 for 1 covariate to 0.19 for 10 covariates)||||||0.18||||||Threshold for statistical significance p = 0.05|ANCOVA|||"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) will be used as the method of analysis to compare outcomes of both groups while controlling for within- and between-group differences, such as comorbidities, gender, age and dialysis type. ANCOVA is necessary to control for baseline and potential confounders.~Null hypotheses = No difference between groups"||||0.18
81591875|NCT03149328|162857045|EQUIVALENCE|Based on a power analysis for an ANCOVA comparing 2 groups using the area under the curve approach, a total sample 459 (655 x 70% response rate) will provide 80% power to detect effect sizes (f2) of moderate magnitude at a statistical significance level of 0.05 (e.g., f2 ranging from 0.15 for 1 covariate to 0.19 for 10 covariates)||||||0.79||||||Threshold for statistical significance p = 0.05|ANCOVA|||"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) will be used as the method of analysis to compare outcomes of both groups while controlling for within- and between-group differences, such as comorbidities, gender, age and dialysis type. ANCOVA is necessary to control for baseline and potential confounders.~Null hypotheses = No difference between groups"||||0.79
81591876|NCT03149328|162857046|EQUIVALENCE|Based on a power analysis for an ANCOVA comparing 2 groups using the area under the curve approach, a total sample 459 (655 x 70% response rate) will provide 80% power to detect effect sizes (f2) of moderate magnitude at a statistical significance level of 0.05 (e.g., f2 ranging from 0.15 for 1 covariate to 0.19 for 10 covariates)|||||<|0.001||||||Threshold for statistical significance p = 0.05|ANCOVA|||"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) will be used as the method of analysis to compare outcomes of both groups while controlling for within- and between-group differences, such as comorbidities, gender, age and dialysis type. ANCOVA is necessary to control for baseline and potential confounders.~Null hypotheses = No difference between groups"||||<0.001
81591877|NCT01306617|162857055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.547|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Arm, baseline log10 HCV RNA level (\<=800,000, \>800,000), IL-28B genotype (CC, non-CC), and HCV subgenotype (1a, 1b) were used as strata.||For the percentage of subjects with HCV RNA suppressed below the LLOD from Week 4 through Week 12, if it was assumed that 60% of subjects would be successfully suppressed from Week 4 through Week 12, then 20 subjects in arm 1 would give a 95% 2-sided confidence interval (CI) of (38.5%, 81.5%), 10 subjects in arm 2 would give a 95% CI of (29.6%, 90.4%), and 15 subjects in arm 3 would give a 95% CI of (35.2%, 84.8%) for the percentage of subjects suppressed using the binomial exact method.||||0.547
81591878|NCT01306617|162857055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.207|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Arm, baseline log10 HCV RNA level (\<=800,000, \>800,000), IL-28B genotype (CC, non-CC), and HCV subgenotype (1a, 1b) were used as strata.||||||0.207
81591879|NCT01306617|162857056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Arm, baseline log10 HCV RNA level (\<=800,000, \>800,000), IL-28B genotype (CC, non-CC), and HCV subgenotype (1a, 1b) were used as strata.||||||0.061
81591880|NCT01306617|162857057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Arm, baseline log10 HCV RNA level (\<=800,000, \>800,000), IL-28B genotype (CC, non-CC), and HCV subgenotype (1a, 1b) were used as strata.||||||0.061
81591881|NCT01306617|162857057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.375|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Arm, baseline log10 HCV RNA level (\<=800,000, \>800,000), IL-28B genotype (CC, non-CC), and HCV subgenotype (1a, 1b) were used as strata.||||||0.375
81591882|NCT01306617|162857058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.312|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Arm, baseline log10 HCV RNA level (\<=800,000, \>800,000), IL-28B genotype (CC, non-CC), and HCV subgenotype (1a, 1b) were used as strata.||||||0.312
81591883|NCT01306617|162857058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Arm, baseline log10 HCV RNA level (\<=800,000, \>800,000), IL-28B genotype (CC, non-CC), and HCV subgenotype (1a, 1b) were used as strata.||||||0.012
81591884|NCT01306617|162857059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.312|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Arm, baseline log10 HCV RNA level (\<=800,000, \>800,000), IL-28B genotype (CC, non-CC), and HCV subgenotype (1a, 1b) were used as strata.||||||0.312
81591885|NCT01306617|162857059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Arm, baseline log10 HCV RNA level (\<=800,000, \>800,000), IL-28B genotype (CC, non-CC), and HCV subgenotype (1a, 1b) were used as strata.||||||0.012
81591886|NCT01306617|162857060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.395|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.395
81591887|NCT01306617|162857060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.010
81591888|NCT01306617|162857061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.048
81591889|NCT01114516|162857068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Kaplan Meier survival analysis||||0.018
81591890|NCT01114516|162857069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.05||||||||2.05|1.06|
81591891|NCT01114516|162857070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.393|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.393
81591892|NCT01016834|162857101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For the primary analyses and other PPMQ-R variables, the mean of the differences between each subject's rating of overall treatment satisfaction at the end of study based on the subject's experience using Sumavel DosePro and the rating at baseline based on the subject's pre-study triptan treatment were compared using a two-sided paired t-test at the 5% level of significance||||0.0007
81591893|NCT03047447|162857109|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Change over time from week 0 to week 10 with HgA1c for experimental ketogenic group vs.control exercise and non-exercise groups.|ANOVA|||||||0.001
81591894|NCT03047447|162857110|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|Change over time from week 0 to week 10 with weight for experimental ketogenic group vs.control exercise and non-exercise groups.||||||0.001
81591895|NCT03047447|162857111|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|Change over time from week 0 to week 10 with BMI for experimental ketogenic group vs.control exercise and non-exercise groups.||||||0.001
81591896|NCT03047447|162857112|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|Change over time from week 0 to week 10 with body fat mass for experimental ketogenic group vs.control exercise and non-exercise groups.||||||0.001
81591897|NCT03047447|162857113|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|Change over time from week 0 to week 10 with blood ketones for experimental ketogenic group vs.control exercise and non-exercise groups.||||||0.001
81591898|NCT01722331|162857133|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|56.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.6|62.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.||||62.8|49.6|<0.001
81522555|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|28.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.23|40.2||||||Serogroup Y-Vaccine comparison at day 29 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Naive)||40.20|20.23|
81522556|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|26.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.09|38.02||||||Serogroup Y-Vaccine comparison at day 29 (Menactra-Menveo vs. Naive)||38.02|19.09|
81522557|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|27.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.1|38.26||||||Serogroup Y-Vaccine comparison at day 29 (Pooled Menveo-Menveo and Menactra-Menveo vs. Naïve)||38.26|20.10|
81522558|NCT02986854|162734287|OTHER|GMTs ratio and 95% CI, at each time point against each serogroups A, C, W and Y strains was obtained by exponentiating the mean between-group differences in log-transformed titers and the corresponding 95% CIs at each of the timepoints specified|Between group GMT ratios|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.35||||||Serogroup Y-Vaccine comparison at day 29 (Menveo-Menveo vs. Menactra-Menveo)||1.35|0.83|
81522559|NCT04484207|162734290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031|||||||GEE|||||||0.031
81522560|NCT02039856|162734298|SUPERIORITY|Difference-in-differences using ordered logistic regression, adjusting for age, gender, race/ethnicity, marital status, employment, education, dual use of VA and non-VA for care, diagnosis of PTSD, and the population weights, which were the product of design weights and non-response weights. We verified that proportional odds assumption was met.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.913|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.627|1.33|||difference-in-differences analysis||The estimated value is predicted change in the odds of WH-PACT achievement, adjusting for characteristics described in the statistical analysis overview.|Change in the odds of achieving a higher WH-PACT element.||1.33|0.627|0.637
81522561|NCT02039856|162734299|SUPERIORITY|Difference-in-differences analysis using linear regression, adjusted for gender, race/ethnicity, years worked at VA, worked in women's health clinic vs general primary care clinic, clinician status vs staff status, fulltime employment, percent of women veterans enrolled at the VA facility. We adjusted our analysis using the population weights, which were the product of design weights and non-response weights.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1195||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.57|||Regression, Linear||The estimated value reported here is the predicted mean change over time, adjusting for characteristics described in the statistical analysis overview.|Change in gender sensitivity score between EBQI and control over time||0.57|0.10|0.006
81522562|NCT02039856|162734300|SUPERIORITY|Difference-in-differences analysis using linear regression, adjusted for gender, race/ethnicity, years worked at VA, worked in women's health clinic vs general primary care clinic, clinician status vs staff status, fulltime employment, percent of women veterans enrolled at the VA facility. We adjusted our analysis using the population weights, which were the product of design weights and non-response weights.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2253||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.87|||Regression, Linear||The estimated value reported here is the predicted mean change over time, adjusting for characteristics described in the statistical analysis overview.|Change in team functioning score between EBQI and control over time.||0.87|-0.01|0.055
81522563|NCT02039856|162734301|SUPERIORITY|We adjusted our analysis using the population weights, which were the product of design weights and non-response weights|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1922||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.04|||Regression, Logistic||The estimated value is the predicted mean, adjusting for weights, worked in women's health vs general PC clinic, years worked at the VA, race/ethnicity, gender, full-time employment, and percent of women veterans enrolled at the VA facility.|||1.04|0.13|0.058
81522564|NCT02039856|162734302|SUPERIORITY|Difference-in-differences analysis using linear regression, adjusted for age, gender, race/ethnicity, marital status, employment, education, dual use of VA and non-VA for care, diagnosis of PTSD. We adjusted our analysis using the population weights, which were the product of design weights and non-response weights.|Median Difference (Net)|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|2.36|||Regression, Linear||The estimated value is predicted change in the number of VA primary care visits, adjusting for characteristics described in the statistical analysis overview.|Change in number of patient primary care visits between EBQI and control over time||2.36|0.14|0.008
81591899|NCT01722331|162857133|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|58.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|64.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.||||64.1|51.0|<0.001
81591900|NCT01722331|162857134|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|52.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.8|58.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.||||58.5|44.8|<0.001
81591901|NCT01722331|162857134|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|50.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.6|57.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.||||57.4|43.6|<0.001
81575735|NCT00534430|162822864|EQUIVALENCE|Given the small sample-size of the disease sub-groups, this was a hypothesis generating study.|Median Difference (Net)|0.0|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A-priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Gray's Test|No adjustments.||Gray's estimate. (Fine and Gray). Null hypothesis is all four groups are statistically from the same population. Alternative hypothesis is that at least one of the groups is from a population different from the remaining groups. Anticipated sample-sizes comparing Active ALL (anticipated N= 12) with the combined AML patients (anticipated N=38) was deemed to be too small for formal hypothesis testing||||>0.05
81459916|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|0.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with seroresponse comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||0|-13|
81459917|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|11.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with seroresponse comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||11|-3|
81459918|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval for all pairs of vaccine lots, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|17.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with seroresponse comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||17|4|
81459919|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|1.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with seroresponse comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||1|-13|
81459920|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|8.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with seroresponse comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||8|-6|
81459921|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|14.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with seroresponse comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||14|0|
81575736|NCT02715076|162822878|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||mixed-effects model|||||||<0.05
81575737|NCT02144233|162822881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.54
81591902|NCT01722331|162857138|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|32.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.8|38.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.||||38.8|26.8|<0.001
81591903|NCT01722331|162857138|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|32.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.9|38.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.||||38.0|25.9|<0.001
81591904|NCT01722331|162857139|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|12.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|17.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.||||17.2|8.3|<0.001
81591905|NCT01722331|162857139|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|12.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|17.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.||||17.3|8.0|<0.001
81591906|NCT01722331|162857141|OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-7.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|-6.8|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Terms for time, the interaction of time by treatment, body weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg), and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no).||||-6.8|-8.6|<0.001
81591907|NCT01722331|162857141|OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-7.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-6.5|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Terms for time, the interaction of time by treatment, body weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg), and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no).||||-6.5|-8.3|<0.001
81591908|NCT01722331|162857142|OTHER||Difference in percentages|38.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.9|45.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.||||45.4|31.9|<0.001
81591909|NCT01722331|162857142|OTHER||Difference in percentages|36.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.3|42.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (\<=90kg, \>90kg) and prior exposure to biologic therapy for psoriasis (yes/no). P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity.||||42.5|29.3|<0.001
81591910|NCT00693992|162857143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.82|||Log Rank|||||0.82|0.47|0.0006
81591911|NCT00693992|162857144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.31|||Log Rank|||||1.31|0.73|0.89
81591912|NCT00693992|162857146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0061|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0061
81591913|NCT00693992|162857147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8393|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8393
81591914|NCT01154166|162857151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean for treatment difference|-1.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|-1.26|||ANCOVA||The estimated value indicates the treatment difference for the adjusted mean for Ropinirole PR and placebo.|||-1.26|-2.27|<0.001
81591915|NCT04265755|162857164|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a logistic regression model which includes age, sex, dose switch, Baseline value of interest, and mPRS as covariates and presents the mPRS estimates.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.13|||Regression, Logistic||Based on a 1 standard deviation increase in mPRS.|Odds of achieving at least 50% reduction from Baseline in mean MMD over months 4, 5, and 6 in relation to mPRS.||1.13|0.90|0.86
81591916|NCT01282710|162857225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04627||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Agreement between SureCALL® and IUPC Contraction Peak Events~Null hypothesis: the mean peak difference between TOCO and IUPC is equal to 0. Alternative hypothesis: the mean peak difference is not equal to 0."||||.04627
81591917|NCT01282710|162857225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1676||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Agreement between TOCO and IUPC Contraction Peak Events~Null hypothesis: the mean peak difference between TOCO and IUPC is equal to 0. Alternative hypothesis: the mean peak difference is not equal to 0."||||0.1676
81591918|NCT01807585|162857227|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was determined by the application of a Z-test with a 10% non-inferiority margin as well as examination of confidence intervals.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|7.6|||One tailed Z-test|||Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF)||7.6|-0.7|<0.0001
81591919|NCT01854554|162857231|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Gray's test|Cumulative Incidence Function treating progressive disease (RANO) or death before cognitive function decline as a competing risk.||||||.74
81591920|NCT01854554|162857232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Log Rank|||||||.60
81591921|NCT01854554|162857233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.24
81591922|NCT02504645|162857235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2631|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2631
81611208|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||1.0|-7.0|0.13
81640497|NCT03345407|162971178|OTHER||Posterior median exacerbation rate ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.4|||||Treatment comparison (posterior median exacerbation rate ratio and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 50 mcg and placebo for moderate/severe exacerbations has been presented.|||1.40|0.60|
81459922|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|3.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||3|-10|
81575738|NCT01075204|162822912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.334||95.0|||||Chi-squared|9 degrees of freedom.||Logistic regression: Omnibus Test of Model Coefficients (all the nine variables are considered together).||||0.334
81575739|NCT00482612|162822925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Baseline TST was used as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81575740|NCT00482612|162822925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Baseline TST was used as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81575741|NCT00482612|162822925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Baseline TST was used as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81575742|NCT00482612|162822926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014|||||||ANCOVA|Baseline SL was used as a covariate.||||||0.0014
81575743|NCT00482612|162822926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0135|||||||ANCOVA|Baseline SL was used as a covariate.||||||0.0135
81575744|NCT00482612|162822926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Baseline SL was used as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81575745|NCT02057406|162822953|SUPERIORITY|The EPA/DHA arm versus placebo at Week 12.||||||0.74|||||||ANCOVA|||The model used post-treatment HAMD values as the dependent variable and included age, race, sex, treatment site, and the baseline HAMD value as covariates. This analysis was conducted under intention-to-treat (ITT) in which the missing HAMD endpoint values were imputed using 50 imputations.||||0.74
81575746|NCT02057406|162822953|SUPERIORITY|High EPA group versus placebo group at Week 12.||||||0.45|||||||ANCOVA|||The model used post-treatment HAMD values as the dependent variable and included age, race, sex, treatment site, and the baseline HAMD value as covariates. This analysis was conducted under intention-to-treat (ITT) in which the missing HAMD endpoint values were imputed using 50 imputations.||||0.45
81575747|NCT02057406|162822954|SUPERIORITY|Active supplements (2:1 EPA/DHA and High EPA combined) versus placebo at Week 12.|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||The model used post-treatment EPA values as the dependent variable and included age, race, sex, treatment site, and the baseline EPA value as covariates. This analyses was conducted under intention-to-treat (ITT) in which the missing EPA endpoint values were imputed using 50 imputations.||||<0.0001
81575748|NCT02057406|162822954|SUPERIORITY|2:1 EPA/DHA versus High EPA at Week 12.||||||0.12|||||||ANCOVA|||The model used post-treatment EPA values as the dependent variable and included age, race, sex, treatment site, and the baseline EPA value as covariates. This analyses was conducted under intention-to-treat (ITT) in which the missing EPA endpoint values were imputed using 50 imputations.||||0.12
81575749|NCT03654651|162822959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.6|-2.7|
81575750|NCT03654651|162822959|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.9|-2.7|
81575751|NCT03654651|162822959|OTHER|Change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.4|-2.2|
81575752|NCT03654651|162822960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.4|-4.8|
81575753|NCT03654651|162822960|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|5.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.4|-5.1|
81575754|NCT03654651|162822960|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|5.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.4|-5.1|
81575755|NCT03654651|162822961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.1|-1.2|
81575756|NCT03654651|162822961|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.0|-1.5|
81575757|NCT03654651|162822961|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-2.1|
81575758|NCT03654651|162822962|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||peripheral systolic BP||4.6|-3.1|
81575759|NCT03654651|162822962|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||peripheral diastolic BP||2.9|-2.1|
81575760|NCT03654651|162822962|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||peripheral systolic BP change from baseline||3.3|-2.5|
81575761|NCT03654651|162822962|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||peripheral systolic BP change from baseline||2.6|-3.1|
81575762|NCT03654651|162822962|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||peripheral diastolic BP change from baseline||2.5|-1.5|
81575763|NCT03654651|162822962|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||peripheral diastolic BP change from baseline||2|-2|
81575764|NCT03654651|162822963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||central systolic BP||4.4|-2.4|
81575765|NCT03654651|162822963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||central diastolic BP||3.3|-1.7|
81459923|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|0.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||0|-12|
81459924|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|4.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||4|-9|
81459925|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|6.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||6|-3|
81575766|NCT03654651|162822963|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||central systolic BP change from baseline||3.1|-1.9|
81575767|NCT03654651|162822963|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||central systolic BP change from baseline||2.1|-2.9|
81575768|NCT03654651|162822963|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||central diastolic BP change from baseline||2.6|-1.5|
81575769|NCT03654651|162822963|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||central diastolic BP change from baseline||1.6|-2.4|
81575770|NCT03654651|162822964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-0.1|
81575771|NCT03654651|162822964|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6|0.1|
81575772|NCT03654651|162822964|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3|-0.1|
81575773|NCT03654651|162822965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.3|-5.9|
81575774|NCT03654651|162822965|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.9|-3.7|
81575775|NCT03654651|162822965|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.3|-4.0|
81575776|NCT03654651|162822966|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|9.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.8|-1.4|
81575777|NCT03654651|162822966|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.9|-2.1|
81575778|NCT03654651|162822966|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.2|-6.8|
81575779|NCT03654651|162822967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|-2.3|
81575780|NCT03654651|162822967|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.8|-0.6|
81575781|NCT03654651|162822967|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|-1.6|
81522565|NCT02039856|162734303|SUPERIORITY|Difference-in-differences analysis using linear regression, adjusted for adjusted for survey weights, age, gender, race/ethnicity, marital status, employment, education, dual use of VA and non-VA for care, diagnosis of PTSD, and the population weights, which were the product of design weights and non-response weights.|Median Difference (Net)|1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.413||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.51|||Regression, Linear||The estimated value is predicted change in the number of VA women's health visits, adjusting for characteristics described in the statistical analysis overview.|Change in number of patient visits to women's health care between EBQI and control over time||2.51|0.88|0.000
81522566|NCT02039856|162734304|SUPERIORITY|Difference-in-differences analysis using linear regression, adjusted for adjusted for survey weights, age, gender, race/ethnicity, marital status, employment, education, dual use of VA and non-VA for care, diagnosis of PTSD. We adjusted our analysis using the population weights, which were the product of design weights and non-response weights.|Median Difference (Net)|-0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.12|||Regression, Linear||The estimated value is predicted change in the number of VA hospitalization, adjusting for characteristics described in the statistical analysis overview.|Change in number of patient hospitalization for any cause between EBQI and control over time||0.12|-0.15|0.794
81575782|NCT03654651|162822968|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|8.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.2|-3.8|
81575783|NCT03654651|162822968|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.1|-4.9|
81575784|NCT03654651|162822968|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|-7.8|
81575785|NCT03654651|162822969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.8|-18.3|
81640498|NCT03345407|162971178|OTHER||Posterior median exacerbation rate ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.35|||||Treatment comparison (posterior median exacerbation rate ratio and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 100 mcg and placebo for moderate/severe exacerbations has been presented.|||1.35|0.57|
81640499|NCT03345407|162971178|OTHER||Posterior median exacerbation rate ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.5|||||Treatment comparison (posterior median exacerbation rate ratio and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 250 mcg and placebo for moderate/severe exacerbations has been presented.|||1.50|0.65|
81591923|NCT00359762|162857237|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority test was based on the upper 1-sided 97.5% CI for the hazard ratio of Exenatide/Glimepiride;the upper bound was compared to 1.25: if \<1.25, the hypothesis that the risk of treatment failure with Exenatide is more than 1.25 times greater than the risk with Glimepiride is rejected.Superiority test was based on the 2-sided 95% CI for the hazard ratio. If CI excludes 1, the hypothesis that the risk of treatment failure with Exenatide is equal to that with Glimepiride is rejected.|Hazard Ratio|0.748||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.623|0.899|||Regression, Cox|Time to treatment failure was modeled using Cox regression with treatment and baseline HbA1c as predictive terms.||The null hypothesis (H0) and alternative hypothesis (H1) for the primary analysis (i.e., non-inferiority) are:H0: hazards of treatment for Exenatide/hazards of treatment for Glimepiride \>=1.25.H1: hazards of treatment for Exenatide/hazards of treatment for Glimepiride \< 1.25. With 527 patients in each arm, the study would have approximately 90% power to conclude non-inferiority of Exenatide to Glimepiride.||0.899|0.623|0.0020
81591924|NCT00359762|162857238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0315|TWO_SIDED|99.95|||||Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier survival curves for time to treatment failure were compared between treatment groups using log rank test.||||0.0315
81591925|NCT00359762|162857239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.56||0.7648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.58|9.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis includes treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value as a covariate. The unstructured covariance matrix was used.||9.25|-12.58|0.7648
81591926|NCT00359762|162857240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-14.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.399||0.0528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.88|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change in HOMA-B from baseline to endpoint was analyzed by an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model that includes treatment and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<=7.3%, \>7.3% to \<=8.2%, \>8.2%) as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.17|-28.88|0.0528
81591927|NCT00359762|162857241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM analysis includes treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value as a covariate. The unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.06|-0.07|0.9040
81591928|NCT00359762|162857242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change in fasting proinsulin/insulin ratio from baseline to endpoint was analyzed by an ANCOVA model that includes treatment and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<=7.3%, \>7.3% to \<=8.2%, \>8.2%) as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.01|-0.05|0.2500
81591929|NCT00359762|162857243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.497||0.9001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|8.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM analysis includes treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value as a covariate. The unstructured covariance matrix was used.||8.27|-9.40|0.9001
81591930|NCT00359762|162857244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|11.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.966||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|20.95|||ANCOVA|||Change in DI30/DG30 ratio from baseline to endpoint was analyzed by an ANCOVA model that includes treatment and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<=7.3%, \>7.3% to \<=8.2%, \>8.2%) as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||20.95|1.44|0.0246
81591931|NCT00359762|162857245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.598||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|7.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM analysis includes treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value as a covariate. The unstructured covariance matrix was used.||7.81|1.53|0.0036
81591932|NCT00359762|162857246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|7.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.128||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|11.5|||ANCOVA|||Change in disposition index from baseline to endpoint was analyzed by an ANCOVA model that includes treatment and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<=7.3%, \>7.3% to \<=8.2%, \>8.2%) as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||11.50|3.15|0.0006
81522567|NCT02039856|162734305|SUPERIORITY|Difference-in-differences analysis using linear regression, adjusted for adjusted for survey weights, age, gender, race/ethnicity, marital status, employment, education, dual use of VA and non-VA for care, diagnosis of PTSD. We adjusted our analysis using the population weights, which were the product of design weights and non-response weights.|Median Difference (Net)|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.265|0.306|||Regression, Linear||The estimated value is predicted change in the number of VA emergency room visits, adjusting for characteristics described in the statistical analysis overview.|Change in number of emergency room visits for any cause between EBQI and control over time||0.306|-0.265|0.888
81591933|NCT00359762|162857247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM analysis includes treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value as a covariate. The unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.04|-0.31|0.0128
81591934|NCT00359762|162857248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to endpoint was analyzed by an ANCOVA model that includes treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.06|-0.26|0.0015
81591935|NCT00359762|162857249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM includes treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value as a covariate. The unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.34|-1.03|<.0001
81591936|NCT00359762|162857250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline to endpoint was analyzed by an ANCOVA model that includes treatment and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<=7.3%, \>7.3% to \<=8.2%, \>8.2%) as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.11|-0.83|0.0109
81591937|NCT00359762|162857251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.424|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|-1.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM analysis includes treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value as a covariate. The unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.97|-3.64|<.0001
81591938|NCT00359762|162857252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-1.55|||ANCOVA|||Change in postprandial (2 hours) plasma glucose from baseline to endpoint was analyzed by an ANCOVA model that includes treatment and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<=7.3%, \>7.3% to \<=8.2%, \>8.2%) as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-1.55|-2.84|<.0001
81591939|NCT00359762|162857253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.463|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.31|-4.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM analysis includes treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline value as a covariate. The unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-4.49|-6.31|<.0001
81591940|NCT00359762|162857254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.228|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.61|-2.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM analysis includes treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value as a covariate. The unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-2.79|-7.61|<.0001
81591941|NCT00359762|162857255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM analysis includes treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value as a covariate. The unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.24|-3.18|0.0228
81591942|NCT00359762|162857256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.805||0.3737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM analysis includes treatment, visit, and visit by treatment interaction, and baseline value as a covariate. The unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.86|-2.30|0.3737
81591943|NCT00359762|162857257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM analysis includes treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value as a covariate. The unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.08|-0.43|0.0042
81591944|NCT00359762|162857258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.7914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM analysis includes treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value as a covariate. The unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.18|-0.13|0.7914
81459926|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval for all pairs of vaccine lots, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|7.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||7|-2|
81459927|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|6.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||6|-3|
81522568|NCT00896441|162734314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|One sample t-test||||||<0.01
81522569|NCT00896441|162734316|OTHER||||||<|0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Single group t-test||||||<.006
81591945|NCT00359762|162857259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM analysis includes treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value as a covariate. The unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.10|0.02|0.0011
81522570|NCT01304589|162734317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||A paired T-Test was calculated assuming a standard difference (d) between the 4 paired outcomes for pain of 0.60 (moderate effect size), a SD of 1 for each outcome variable and a correlation of 0.50 between each paired variable.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81591946|NCT00359762|162857260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.37|||Negative Binomial Model|||The number of hypoglycemic episodes by patient were compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial model with effects for treatment and baseline HbA1c and the logarithm of the days of exposure as the offset variable.||0.37|0.22|<.0001
81591947|NCT00359762|162857261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.0508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM analysis includes treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value at Period III as a covariate. The compound symmetric covariance structure was assumed.||0.55|-0.00|0.0508
81591948|NCT02819726|162857264|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%) for all treatment comparisons|GLS Mean Ration|95.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.07|104.37||||||The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with fixed effect for treatment||104.37|87.07|
81591949|NCT02819726|162857264|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%) for all treatment comparisons|GLS Mean Ratio|93.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.54|102.15||||||The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment||102.15|85.54|
81591950|NCT02819726|162857264|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%) for all treatment comparisons|GLS Mean Ratio|98.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.49|107.45||||||The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with fixed effect for treatment||107.45|89.49|
81640500|NCT03345407|162971178|OTHER||Posterior median exacerbation rate ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.02|||||Treatment comparison (posterior median exacerbation rate ratio and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 500 mcg and placebo for moderate/severe exacerbations has been presented.|||1.02|0.37|
81640501|NCT03345407|162971178|OTHER||Posterior median exacerbation rate ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.52|||||Treatment comparison (posterior median exacerbation rate ratio and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 750 mcg and placebo for moderate/severe exacerbations has been presented.|||1.52|0.85|
81640502|NCT03345407|162971179|OTHER||Posterior median hazard ratio|0.455|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.054|1.103|||||Treatment comparison (Hazard Ratio and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 12.5 mcg and placebo for time to next moderate/severe exacerbations has been presented.|||1.103|0.054|
81575786|NCT03654651|162822969|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|-4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.8|-29.1|
81575787|NCT03654651|162822969|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.7|-17.1|
81575788|NCT03654651|162822970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-0.3|
81575789|NCT03654651|162822970|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.5|-0.1|
81575790|NCT03654651|162822970|OTHER|change from baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-0.5|
81575791|NCT05620563|162822995|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.87|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.87|-0.28|
81575792|NCT05620563|162822996|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.82|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.82|-1.13|
81575793|NCT05620563|162822997|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.05|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.05|-0.99|
81575794|NCT05620563|162822998|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|2.69|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||2.69|-3.82|
81575795|NCT05620563|162822999|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.51|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.51|-0.33|
81575796|NCT05620563|162823000|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.95|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.95|-0.35|
81575797|NCT05620563|162823001|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|9.99|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||9.99|-5.70|
81575798|NCT05620563|162823002|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.24|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.24|-0.39|
81575799|NCT05620563|162823003|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|24.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-115.48|166.06|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||166.06|-115.48|
81575800|NCT05620563|162823004|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.08|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.08|-0.09|
81575801|NCT02692703|162823005|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment as compared with the historical rate for the current standard of care regimens (SOF/LDV + RBV or SOF + DCV + RBV) was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 86% to achieve noninferiority.|Percentage of Participants|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.3|100.0||||||Based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of ≥96%, 90 participants provides \>90% power to demonstrate noninferiority of the regimen to the historical rate for current standard of care regimens (SOF/LDV + RBV OR SOF + DCV + RBV) (94%) (based on the normal approximation of a single binomial proportion in a one-sample test for superiority).||100.0|95.3|
81575802|NCT03950167|162823008|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A p value of \<0.05 was accepted as significant in all statistical analyses.|t-test, 2 sided||p value demonstrated above is the calculated value. Fasting CCK level difference: hyperemesis group-control group|||||0.05
81575803|NCT03950167|162823008|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.68||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||p value demonstrated above is the calculated value. Postprandial CCK level difference: hyperemesis group-control group|Since this is the first study comparing both CCK levels and GB functions in patients diagnosed with hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) and healthy pregnant women, a power analysis was not feasible.||||0.05
81591951|NCT02819726|162857265|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%) for all treatment comparisons|GLS Mean Ratio|94.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.91|101.81||||||The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment||101.81|86.91|
81591952|NCT02819726|162857265|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%) for all treatment comparisons|GLS Mean Ration|94.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.21|102.16||||||The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment||102.16|87.21|
81591953|NCT02819726|162857265|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%) for all treatment comparisons|GLS Mean Ratio|100.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.68|108.65||||||The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment||108.65|92.68|
81591954|NCT02819726|162857266|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%) for all treatment comparisons|GLS Mean Ratio|96.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.52|102.46||||||The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment||102.46|90.52|
81591955|NCT02819726|162857266|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%) for all treatment comparisons|GLS Mean Ratio|98.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.64|105.05||||||The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment||105.05|92.64|
81591956|NCT02819726|162857266|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%) for all treatment comparisons|GLS Mean Ratio|102.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.14|109.14||||||The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment||109.14|96.14|
81591957|NCT02819726|162857267|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%) for all treatment comparisons|GLS Mean Ratio|94.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.03|101.23||||||The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment||101.23|89.03|
81591958|NCT02819726|162857267|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%) for all treatment comparisons|GLS Mean Ratio|98.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.61|105.3||||||The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment||105.30|92.61|
81591959|NCT02819726|162857267|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%) for all treatment comparisons|GLS Mean Ratio|104.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.54|110.95||||||The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment||110.95|97.54|
81591960|NCT02819726|162857268|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%) for all treatment comparisons|GLS Mean Ratio|89.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.2|102.79||||||The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment||102.79|77.20|
81591961|NCT02819726|162857268|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%) for all treatment comparisons|GLS Mean Ratio|102.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.72|118.56||||||The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment||118.56|88.72|
81591962|NCT02819726|162857268|EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance limits for bioequivalence (80.00% to 125.00%) for all treatment comparisons|GLS Mean Ratio|115.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.51|133.21||||||The statistical comparison of the loge-transformed primary parameters between treatments is based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment||133.21|99.51|
81591963|NCT02819726|162857269|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence between 2 study treatments would be declared if the two-sided 95% CI of the difference in change from baseline in DAS28-CRP at week 24 in entirely contained within the equivalence margin of \[-0.6,0.6\]|LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.2402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.422|0.106|||ANCOVA|||Least square means and confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-CRP value as a covariate. ANCOVA model contains treatment group only||0.106|-0.422|0.2402
81459928|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval for all pairs of vaccine lots, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|1.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||1|-5|
81459929|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||2|-4|
81459930|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval for all pairs of vaccine lots, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||4|-2|
81459931|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|2.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||2|-8|
81459932|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|2.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||2|-8|
81459933|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|5.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||5|-5|
81640503|NCT03345407|162971179|OTHER||Posterior median hazard ratio|0.991|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.5|||||Treatment comparison (Hazard Ratio and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 50 mcg and placebo for time to next moderate/severe exacerbations has been presented.|||1.500|0.580|
81640504|NCT03345407|162971179|OTHER||Posterior median hazard ratio|0.975|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.581|1.467|||||Treatment comparison (Hazard Ratio and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 100 mcg and placebo for time to next moderate/severe exacerbations has been presented.|||1.467|0.581|
81522571|NCT01304589|162734318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||A paired T-Test was calculated assuming a standard difference (d) between the 4 paired outcomes for pain of 0.60 (moderate effect size), a SD of 1 for each outcome variable and a correlation of 0.50 between each paired variable.|paired T-test|"Subjects completed a tampon insertion pain test once a week. The values were averaged and compared pre-treatment versus post-treatment."||||||.003
81522572|NCT01304589|162734319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||A paired T-Test was calculated assuming a standard difference (d) between the 4 paired outcomes for pain of 0.60 (moderate effect size), a SD of 1 for each outcome variable and a correlation of 0.50 between each paired variable.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81640505|NCT03345407|162971179|OTHER||Posterior median hazard ratio|1.132|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.682|1.709|||||Treatment comparison (Hazard Ratio and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 250 mcg and placebo for time to next moderate/severe exacerbations has been presented.|||1.709|0.682|
81640506|NCT03345407|162971179|OTHER||Posterior median hazard ratio|0.556|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.268|0.902|||||Treatment comparison (Hazard Ratio and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 500 mcg and placebo for time to next moderate/severe exacerbations has been presented.|||0.902|0.268|
81640507|NCT03345407|162971179|OTHER||Posterior median hazard ratio|1.149|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.539|||||Treatment comparison (Hazard Ratio and 95% HPD CrI) of Nemiralisib 750 mcg and placebo for time to next moderate/severe exacerbations has been presented.|||1.539|0.800|
81640508|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.3|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 12.5 mcg at Day 14 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.30|0.21|
81522573|NCT01304589|162734320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A paired T-Test was calculated assuming a standard difference (d) between the 4 paired outcomes for pain of 0.60 (moderate effect size), a SD of 1 for each outcome variable and a correlation of 0.50 between each paired variable.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81522574|NCT01078168|162734364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3769||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03025|0.7235||threshold: p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.7235|0.03025|0.0347
81522575|NCT01769196|162734447|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in PFS between simtuzumab and simtuzumab placebo. The alternative hypothesis was that there is a difference. These hypotheses were evaluated using stratified log-rank test, adjusted for screening post-bronchodilator FVC % predicted, sLOXL2 level categories and concomitant use of pirfenidone or nintedanib (P/N) at time of screening.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.45|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated from Cox regression model adjusted for treatment and stratified for screening post-bronchodilator FVC % predicted, sLOXL2 level categories, and concomitant pirfenidone/nintedanib use at time of screening.|||1.45|0.88|0.329
81640509|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.17|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 50 mcg at Day 14 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.17|0.76|
81640510|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.61|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 100 mcg at Day 14 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.61|0.54|
81640511|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.49|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 250 mcg at Day 14 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.49|0.50|
81640512|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.25|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 500 mcg at Day 14 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.25|0.38|
81640513|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.63|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 750 mcg at Day 14 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.63|0.77|
81640514|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.69|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 12.5 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.69|0.36|
81522576|NCT01769196|162734448|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in PFS between simtuzumab and simtuzumab placebo in participants with sLOXL2 ≥ 50th percentile. The alternative hypothesis was that there is a difference. These hypotheses were evaluated using stratified log-rank test, adjusted for screening post-bronchodilator FVC % predicted and concomitant use of pirfenidone or nintedanib (P/N) at time of screening.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.43|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated from Cox regression model adjusted for treatment and stratified for screening post-bronchodilator FVC % predicted and concomitant pirfenidone/nintedanib use at time of screening.|||1.43|0.74|0.851
81640515|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.33|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 50 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.33|0.82|
81575804|NCT03950167|162823009|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A p value of \<0.05 was accepted as significant in all statistical analyses.|t-test, 2 sided||p value demonstrated above is the calculated value. Fasting GB wall thickness: Hyperemesis group-control group|||||0.05
81575805|NCT03950167|162823009|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A p value of \<0.05 was accepted as significant in all statistical analyses.|t-test, 2 sided||p value demonstrated above is the calculated value. Postprandial GB wall thickness: hyperemesis group-control group|||||0.05
81575806|NCT03950167|162823010|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A p value of \<0.05 was accepted as significant in all statistical analyses.|t-test, 2 sided||p value demonstrated above is the calculated value. Fasting GB volume: hyperemesis group-control group|||||0.05
81575807|NCT03950167|162823010|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A p value of \<0.05 was accepted as significant in all statistical analyses.|t-test, 2 sided||p value demonstrated above is the calculated value. Postprandial GB volume: hyperemesis group-control group|||||0.05
81575808|NCT03950167|162823011|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A p value of \<0.05 was accepted as significant in all statistical analyses.|t-test, 2 sided||p value demonstrated above is the calculated value. Fasting GB ejection fraction: hyperemesis group-control group|||||0.05
81575809|NCT03950167|162823011|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A p value of \<0.05 was accepted as significant in all statistical analyses.|t-test, 2 sided||p value demonstrated above is the calculated value. Postprandial GB ejection fraction: hyperemesis group-control group|||||0.05
81575810|NCT03247530|162823012|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-2.6|||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures|||||-2.6|-8.9|0.0004
81575811|NCT03247530|162823012|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-3.8|||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures|||||-3.8|-10.0|<0.0001
81575812|NCT03247530|162823013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline Clinical Global Impression-Severity of Illness (CGI-S) score and treatment as fixed independent variables.||||-0.2|-0.7|0.0020
81575813|NCT03247530|162823013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline Clinical Global Impression-Severity of Illness (CGI-S) score and treatment as fixed independent variables.||||-0.3|-0.8|<0.0001
81575814|NCT03247530|162823014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-1.9|||ANCOVA|||||-1.9|-6.5|0.0003
81575815|NCT03247530|162823014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-2.1|||ANCOVA|||||-2.1|-6.6|0.0002
81575816|NCT03247530|162823015|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||||-0.05|-0.24|0.0019
81575817|NCT03247530|162823015|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||||-0.08|-0.26|0.0020
81575818|NCT03247530|162823016|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.5||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|24.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||24.6|4.3|0.0063
81575819|NCT03247530|162823016|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|31.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||31.6|11.3|<0.0001
81459934|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|4.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||4|-9|
81459935|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|1.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||1|-11|
81459936|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|4.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||4|-8|
81459937|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%)||5|-3|
81459938|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|4.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||4|-4|
81522577|NCT01769196|162734449|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in PFS between simtuzumab and simtuzumab placebo in participants with sLOXL2 ≥ 75th percentile. The alternative hypothesis was that there is a difference. These hypotheses were evaluated using stratified log-rank test, adjusted for screening post-bronchodilator FVC % predicted and concomitant use of pirfenidone or nintedanib (P/N) at time of screening.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.0|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated from Cox regression model adjusted for treatment and stratified for screening post-bronchodilator FVC % predicted and concomitant pirfenidone/nintedanib use at time of screening.|||2.00|0.72|0.475
81522578|NCT01769196|162734450|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.37|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated from Cox regression model adjusted for treatment and stratified for screening post-bronchodilator FVC % predicted, sLOXL2 level categories, and concomitant pirfenidone/nintedanib use at time of screening.|||2.37|0.61|0.602
81522579|NCT01769196|162734451|OTHER|The difference in OS between the treatment groups was assessed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusted for screening post-bronchodilator FVC % predicted and concomitant use of pirfenidone or nintedanib (P/N) at time of screening.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.28|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated from Cox regression model adjusted for treatment and stratified for screening post-bronchodilator FVC % predicted and concomitant pirfenidone/nintedanib use at time of screening.|||2.28|0.43|0.988
81459939|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|4.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||4|-4|
81522580|NCT01769196|162734452|OTHER|The difference in OS between the treatment groups was assessed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusted for screening post-bronchodilator FVC % predicted and concomitant use of pirfenidone or nintedanib (P/N) at time of screening.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.99|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated from Cox regression model adjusted for treatment and stratified for screening post-bronchodilator FVC % predicted and concomitant pirfenidone/nintedanib use at time of screening.|||2.99|0.30|0.925
81522581|NCT01206582|162734461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison for day 3||||0.0002
81591964|NCT02819726|162857269|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence between 2 study treatments would be declared if the two-sided 95% CI of the difference in change from baseline in DAS28-CRP at week 24 in entirely contained within the equivalence margin of \[-0.6,0.6\]|LS Means Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.1346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.469|0.063|||ANCOVA|||Least square means and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-CRP value as a covariate. ANCOVA model contains treatment group only||0.063|-0.469|0.1346
81591965|NCT02819726|162857269|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence between 2 study treatments would be declared if the two-sided 95% CI of the difference in change from baseline in DAS28-CRP at week 24 in entirely contained within the equivalence margin of \[-0.6,0.6\]|LS Means Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.7429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.314|0.224|||ANCOVA|||Least square means and CIs were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-CRP value as a covariate. ANCOVA model contains treatment group only||0.224|-0.314|0.7429
81591966|NCT02819726|162857278|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.6068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.428|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (EOS). Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and Baseline DAS28-CRP value as a covariate. ANCOVA model contains treatment group only.||0.250|-0.428|0.6068
81591967|NCT02819726|162857278|OTHER||LS Means Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.249|0.43|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (EOS) Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and Baseline DAS28-CRP value as a covariate. ANCOVA model contains treatment group only.||0.430|-0.249|0.5990
81591968|NCT02819726|162857278|OTHER||LS Means Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.3053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.165|0.532|||ANCOVA|||Week 53 (EOS) MabThera vs Rituxan. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and Baseline DAS28-CRP value as a covariate. ANCOVA model contains treatment group only.||0.532|-0.165|0.3053
81591969|NCT02819726|162857279|OTHER||Difference (%)|9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|23.03||||||Week 52 (EOS) assessment. The 95% CIs for ACR response rate and difference were derived using the Wilson Score method.||23.03|-4.74|
81591970|NCT02819726|162857279|OTHER||Difference (%)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.95|11.22||||||Week 52 (EOS) assessment. The 95% CIs for ACR response rate and difference were derived using the Wilson Score method.||11.22|-15.95|
81591971|NCT02819726|162857279|OTHER||Difference (%)|-11.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.47|2.45||||||Week 52 (EOS) assessment. The 95% CIs for ACR response rate and difference were derived using the Wilson Score method.||2.45|-25.47|
81591972|NCT02819726|162857280|OTHER||Difference (%)|9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|22.46||||||ACR20 Week 52 (EOS) assessment. The 95% CIs for ACR response rate and difference were derived using the Wilson Score method. The adjusted difference and its 95% confidence intervals are from a logistic regression model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-CRP value as a covariate.||22.46|-4.07|
81591973|NCT02819726|162857280|OTHER||Difference (%)|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.22|17.03||||||ACR50 Week 52 (EOS) assessment. The 95% CIs for ACR response rate and difference were derived using the Wilson Score method. The adjusted difference and its 95% confidence intervals are from a logistic regression model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-CRP value as a covariate.||17.03|-10.22|
81591974|NCT02819726|162857280|OTHER||Difference (%)|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|7.51||||||ACR50 Week 52 (EOS) assessment. The 95% CIs for ACR response rate and difference were derived using the Wilson Score method. The adjusted difference and its 95% confidence intervals are from a logistic regression model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-CRP value as a covariate.||7.51|-19.10|
81591975|NCT02819726|162857280|OTHER||Difference (%)|10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|21.22||||||ACR70 Week 52 (EOS) assessment. The 95% CIs for ACR response rate and difference were derived using the Wilson Score method. The adjusted difference and its 95% confidence intervals are from a logistic regression model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-CRP value as a covariate.||21.22|-1.52|
81459940|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval for all pairs of vaccine lots, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|1.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||1|-5|
81459941|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval for all pairs of vaccine lots, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||2|-4|
81522582|NCT01206582|162734461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison for day 7||||0.008
81522583|NCT01206582|162734462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison for day 3||||0.0003
81522584|NCT01206582|162734469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison for Day 7||||<0.05
81522585|NCT01206582|162734470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison for Day 7||||<0.05
81522586|NCT01206582|162734471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison for Platelets on Day 4||||0.01
81640516|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.79|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 100 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.79|0.67|
81640517|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.74|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 250 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.74|0.63|
81640518|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.88|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 500 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||0.88|0.28|
81640519|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.49|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 750 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.49|0.72|
81640520|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.17|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 12.5 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.17|0.30|
81640521|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.27|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 50 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.27|0.84|
81640522|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.78|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 100 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.78|0.65|
81640523|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.67|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 250 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.67|0.62|
81640524|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.77|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 500 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||0.77|0.26|
81640525|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.42|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 750 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.42|0.71|
81640526|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.38|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 12.5 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.38|0.32|
81640527|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.0|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 50 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.00|0.70|
81640528|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.71|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 100 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.71|0.63|
81640529|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.48|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 250 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.48|0.55|
81640530|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.87|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 500 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||0.87|0.31|
81640531|NCT03345407|162971182|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.47|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 750 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.47|0.73|
81640532|NCT03345407|162971183|OTHER||Posterior median hazard ratio|1.053|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.477|1.765|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 12.5 mcg was performed and posterior median hazard ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.765|0.477|
81522587|NCT01755455|162734473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Fixed-effect model|||Fixed-effect models accounted for repeated measurements within subjects and treatment sequence. The estimated effect signifies the absolute change from baseline at 6 weeks in the specified outcome measure and (standard error).||||0.81
81591976|NCT02819726|162857280|OTHER||Difference|5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.69|17.13||||||ACR70 Week 52 (EOS) assessment. The 95% CIs for ACR response rate and difference were derived using the Wilson Score method. The adjusted difference and its 95% confidence intervals are from a logistic regression model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-CRP value as a covariate.||17.13|-6.69|
81591977|NCT02819726|162857280|OTHER||Difference (%)|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.58|||TWO_SIDED|92.0|-15.68|6.41||||||ACR70 Week 52 (EOS) assessment. The 95% CIs for ACR response rate and difference were derived using the Wilson Score method. The adjusted difference and its 95% confidence intervals are from a logistic regression model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-CRP value as a covariate.||6.41|-15.68|
81591978|NCT02819726|162857281|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.991||0.1997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|0.671|||ANCOVA|||Swollen Joint Count (SJC) Week 52 (EOS) assessment. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||0.671|-3.230|0.1997
81591979|NCT02819726|162857281|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.996||0.9098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.074|1.848|||ANCOVA|||Swollen Joint Count (SJC) Week 52 (EOS) assessment. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||1.848|-2.074|0.9098
81591980|NCT02819726|162857281|OTHER||LS Means Difference|1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.008||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.817|3.15|||ANCOVA|||Swollen Joint Count (SJC) Week 52 (EOS) assessment. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||3.150|-0.817|0.2480
81591981|NCT02819726|162857281|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.1931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.909|0.996|||ANCOVA|||Tender Joint Count (TJC) Week 52 (EOS) assessment. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||0.996|-4.909|0.1931
81591982|NCT02819726|162857281|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||-0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.722|2.184|||ANCOVA|||Swollen Joint Count (SJC) Week 52 (EOS) assessment. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||2.184|-3.722|-0.77
81591983|NCT02819726|162857281|OTHER||LS Means Difference|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.4352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.805|4.18|||ANCOVA|||Swollen Joint Count (SJC) Week 52 (EOS) assessment. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||4.180|-1.805|0.4352
81591984|NCT02819726|162857282|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-4.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.242||0.2008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.541|2.226|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (EOS) Physician's Disease Activity Assessment. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Change from Study Day 1 (Baseline)||2.226|-10.541|0.2008
81591985|NCT02819726|162857282|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.242||-0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.771|5.994|||ANOVA|||Week 52 (EOS) Physician's Disease Activity Assessment. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Change from Study Day 1 (Baseline||5.994|-6.771|-0.39
81640533|NCT03345407|162971183|OTHER||Posterior median hazard ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.597|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 50 mcg was performed and posterior median hazard ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.597|0.840|
81640534|NCT03345407|162971183|OTHER||Posterior median hazard ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.734|1.432|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 100 mcg was performed and posterior median hazard ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.432|0.734|
81640535|NCT03345407|162971183|OTHER||Posterior median hazard ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|1.413|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 250 mcg was performed and posterior median hazard ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.413|0.719|
81640536|NCT03345407|162971183|OTHER||Posterior median hazard ratio|0.751|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.487|1.057|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 500 mcg was performed and posterior median hazard ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.057|0.487|
81640537|NCT03345407|162971183|OTHER||Posterior median hazard ratio|1.149|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.899|1.426|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 750 mcg was performed and posterior median hazard ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.426|0.899|
81522588|NCT01755455|162734474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Fixed-effect model|||||||<0.05
81591986|NCT02819726|162857282|OTHER||LS Means Difference|3.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.268||0.2498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.665|10.204|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (EOS) Physician's Disease Activity Assessment. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Change from Study Day 1 (Baseline||10.204|-2.665|0.2498
81591987|NCT02819726|162857283|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.592||0.7322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0302|5.841|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (EOS) Participants Pain Assessment. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Change from Study Day 1 (Baseline).||5.841|-8.0302|0.7322
81591988|NCT02819726|162857283|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.623||0.5418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.347|4.92|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (EOS) Participants Pain Assessment. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Change from Study Day 1 (Baseline).||4.920|-9.347|0.5418
81591989|NCT02819726|162857283|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.633||0.7869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.136|6.169|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (EOS) Participants Pain Assessment. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Change from Study Day 1 (Baseline).||6.169|-8.136|0.7869
81591990|NCT02819726|162857284|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.443||0.7097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.062|5.496|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (EOS) Participants Disease Activity Assessment. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Change from Study Day 1 (Baseline)||5.496|-8.062|0.7097
81591991|NCT02819726|162857284|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.453||0.6683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.28|5.317|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (EOS) Participants Disease Activity Assessment. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Change from Study Day 1 (Baseline)||5.317|-8.280|0.6683
81591992|NCT02819726|162857284|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.494||0.9548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.078|6.682|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (EOS) Participants Disease Activity Assessment. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Change from Study Day 1 (Baseline)||6.682|-7.078|0.9548
81591993|NCT02819726|162857285|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.0505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.339|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (EOS) HAQ-DI (0-3). Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Change from Study Day 1 (Baseline).||0.000|-0.339|0.0505
81591994|NCT02819726|162857285|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.1141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.307|0.033|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (EOS) HAQ-DI (0-3). Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Change from Study Day 1 (Baseline).||0.033|-0.307|0.1141
81591995|NCT02819726|162857285|OTHER||LS Means Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||0.7111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.139|0.204|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (EOS) HAQ-DI )0-3). Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Change from Study Day 1 (Baseline).||0.204|-0.139|0.7111
81640538|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.7|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 12.5 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.70|0.35|
81640539|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.77|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 50 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.77|0.63|
81640540|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.17|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 100 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.17|0.77|
81640541|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.0|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 250 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.00|0.71|
81522589|NCT01755455|162734475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Fixed-effect model|||Fixed-effect models accounted for repeated measurements within subjects and treatment sequence. The estimated effect signifies the absolute change from baseline at 6 weeks in the specified outcome measure and (standard error).||||<0.05
81522590|NCT01755455|162734476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Fixed-effect model|||||||0.16
81522591|NCT00126776|162734482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||mean cumulative frequency|||primary outcome is mean cumulative frequency of COPD related hospitlaizations and ED visits ;ver 1 yr: 0.48 for disease management; 0.82 for usual care, difference 0.34 (95% CI 0.15 to 0.52; P\<0.001)||||< 0.001
81640542|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.75|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 500 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.75|0.61|
81459942|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval for all pairs of vaccine lots, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||3|-2|
81459943|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval for all pairs of vaccine lots, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|1.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||1|-8|
81459944|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|0.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 1 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||0|-9|
81459945|NCT00450437|162611502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (-10%, 10%). If the two sided 95% CIs for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 at one month following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 and Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 would be equivalent for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot.|Vaccine group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|3.0|||ANOVA|||Lot-to-lot consistency would be concluded if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:4 comparing Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 2 to Investigational vaccine MenACWY Lot 3 for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y were contained within the equivalence interval (-10%, 10%).||3|-5|
81459946|NCT00450437|162611503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for percentage of subjects with seroresponse one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|8.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenA.||8|0|
81459947|NCT00450437|162611503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for percentage of subjects with seroresponse one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|9.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenC.||9|1|
81575820|NCT03247530|162823017|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.9974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|4.5|||ANCOVA|||||4.5|-4.5|0.9974
81575821|NCT03247530|162823017|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.4557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|2.7|||ANCOVA|||||2.7|-6.1|0.4557
81575822|NCT03247530|162823018|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-1.2|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis pertains to the Inattention subscale score||-1.2|-4.6|0.0006
81575823|NCT03247530|162823018|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-1.9|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis pertains to the Inattention subscale score||-1.9|-5.2|<0.0001
81575824|NCT03247530|162823018|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Hyperactivity/Impulsivity subscale score||-0.9|-4.1|0.0026
81575825|NCT03247530|162823018|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-1.7|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Hyperactivity/Impulsivity subscale score||-1.7|-4.8|<0.0001
81575826|NCT03247530|162823019|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.1292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-4.2|0.1292
81575827|NCT03247530|162823019|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.3447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|-3.4|0.3447
81575828|NCT03247530|162823020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 1 of treatment||||0.0005
81575829|NCT03247530|162823020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0212|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 2 of treatment||||0.0212
81575830|NCT03247530|162823020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0115|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 3 of treatment||||0.0115
81575831|NCT03247530|162823020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0027|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 4 of treatment||||0.0027
81575832|NCT03247530|162823020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0066|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 5 of treatment||||0.0066
81575833|NCT03247530|162823020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0065|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 6 of treatment||||0.0065
81575834|NCT03247530|162823020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5826|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 1 of treatment||||0.5826
81575835|NCT03247530|162823020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0099|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 2 of treatment||||0.0099
81575836|NCT03247530|162823020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0225|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 3 of treatment||||0.0225
81575837|NCT03247530|162823020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 4 of treatment||||0.0008
81575838|NCT03247530|162823020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 5 of treatment||||0.0020
81575839|NCT03247530|162823020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 6 of treatment||||0.0002
81575840|NCT01985867|162823043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.19||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.5|||risk analysis (prospective)|||||1.5|0.24|0.399
81575841|NCT01985867|162823044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.7|-0.6|0.589
81575842|NCT01985867|162823045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||4.0|0.5|0.005
81575843|NCT01985867|162823046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|0.0|0.659
81575844|NCT01985867|162823047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|0.0|0.790
81575845|NCT01985867|162823048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|0.0|0.698
81575846|NCT01985867|162823049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.3||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|6.2|||risk analysis (prospective)|||||6.2|0.9|0.120
81575847|NCT01985867|162823050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.116|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.116
81575848|NCT01985867|162823051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.8|-0.6|0.612
81575849|NCT01985867|162823052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.0|0.0|0.004
81575850|NCT01985867|162823053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|0.0|0.708
81575851|NCT01985867|162823054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.0|-1.0|0.522
81575852|NCT01985867|162823055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.0|0.0|0.185
81575853|NCT01985867|162823056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|0.0|0.973
81575854|NCT01985867|162823057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|0.0|0.642
81575855|NCT02648178|162823075|OTHER|We used a linear mixed model to estimate associations between cigarette smoking and that of e-cigarette smoking, by week and their interactions. We also used the same model to estimate association between biomarkers such as NNAL (4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol), Nicotine, Cotinine, Hydro and Creatinine and CO (Carbon Monoxide) level,by week and their interactions.||||||||||||We tested whether there were significant associations between cigarette smoking and e-cigarette smoking, as well as whether there were significant associations between biomarkers mentioned above with CO level.||We provided estimated values of coefficients from model and their 95% confidence intervals.|||We used a linear mixed model to estimate associations between cigarette smoking and that of e-cigarette smoking, week and their interactions. We also used the same model to estimate association between biomarkers such as NNAL, Nicotine, Cotinine, Hydro and Creatinine and CO level, week and their interactions.|||
81575856|NCT02850965|162823105|EQUIVALENCE|Protocol defined margins are: \[-18.0%, +18.0%\] for Week 16, 95% confidence interval. Between-imputation variance is zero. Confidence interval is based on one imputed set.|Difference in PASI 75 Response Rate|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|8.7|||Regression, Logistic||Difference in PASI 75 Response Rate = (BI 695501 - US-licensed Humira, %).|The week 16 confidence interval for the estimated difference in percentage are produced using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve.|The statistical model: Logit (response to treatment at Week 16)=Treatment+Baseline PASI+Prior exposure to a biologic agent+random error. Model included fixed, categorical effects of treatment (BI 695501 vs US-licensed Humira) and prior exposure to a biologic agent (yes/no), continuous effect of baseline PASI. The random error was assumed to be binomially distributed.|8.7|-14.4|
81575857|NCT02850965|162823106|OTHER|Missing PASI 75 at Week 24 data were imputed using a combination of non-responder imputation (NRI) and last observed carried forward (LOCF).|Difference in PASI 75 Response Rate|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|12.6|||Regression, Logistic||Difference in PASI 75 Response Rate = (BI 695501 - US-licensed Humira, %).|The week 24 confidence interval for the estimated difference in percentage are produced using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve.|The statistical model: Logit (response to treatment at Week 24)=Treatment+Baseline PASI+Prior exposure to a biologic agent+random error. Model included fixed, categorical effects of treatment (BI 695501 vs US-licensed Humira) and prior exposure to a biologic agent (yes/no), continuous effect of baseline PASI. The random error was assumed to be binomially distributed.|12.6|-8.5|
81522592|NCT01939366|162734490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.04||Due to the exploratory character of this trial, no multiple testing adjustment for control of the false positive rate was applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|The analysis consisted of the contrasts (mixed model Wald tests) of individual cebranopadol doses versus placebo during Week 6 of Maintenance Phase.||The mixed model repeated measurement (MMRM) model included fixed effects of pooled sites, treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline pain, and a subject-specific random effect. The model was based on the weekly average 24-hour pain intensity of the 2 weeks in the Titration Phase and 6 weeks in the Maintenance Phase. An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance structure, denominator degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Roger approximation.||0.04|-1.43|0.0621
81575858|NCT02850965|162823107|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|6.0|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)|Difference of Least Squares Means (LSM)= LSM of (BI 695501 - Humira)|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was performed based on the following model: PASI percentage improvement from baseline at Week 16= Treatment + Baseline PASI +Prior exposure to a biologic agent + random error.||6.0|-2.7|
81640543|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.99|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 750 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||0.99|0.46|
81522593|NCT01939366|162734490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.02||Due to the exploratory character of this trial, no multiple testing adjustment for control of the false positive rate was applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|The analysis consisted of the contrasts (mixed model Wald tests) of individual cebranopadol doses versus placebo during Week 6 of Maintenance Phase.||The mixed model repeated measurement (MMRM) model included fixed effects of pooled sites, treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline pain, and a subject-specific random effect. The model was based on the weekly average 24-hour pain intensity of the 2 weeks in the Titration Phase and 6 weeks in the Maintenance Phase. An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance structure, denominator degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Roger approximation.||0.02|-1.50|0.0564
81640544|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.41|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 12.5 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.41|0.20|
81640545|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.46|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 50 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.46|0.84|
81459948|NCT00450437|162611503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for percentage of subjects with seroresponse one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|20.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs.Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenW.||20|11|
81591996|NCT02819726|162857286|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.871||0.8183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.113|3.253|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (EOS) CRP. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Change from Study Day 1 (Baseline).||3.253|-4.113|0.8183
81527957|NCT00620113|162742961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|5.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|6.35||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 25 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||Analysis for percent change from baseline to Week 52 in BMD was performed using a stepwise linear contrast test based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center. Treatment effect was assessed by LS mean and the associated 95% confidence intervals. Estimated difference from placebo = odanacatib dose minus placebo dose. Positive mean treatment differences were in favor of odanacatib.||6.35|3.90|<0.001
81591997|NCT02819726|162857286|OTHER||LS Means Difference|1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.868||0.4186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.164|5.191|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (EOS) CRP. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Change from Study Day 1 (Baseline).||5.191|-2.164|0.4186
81591998|NCT02819726|162857286|OTHER||LS Means Difference|1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.885||0.3035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.768|5.655|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (EOS) CRP. Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Change from Study Day 1 (Baseline).||5.655|-1.768|0.3035
81591999|NCT02819726|162857287|OTHER||LS Means Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.9249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.375|0.413|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 ( EOS) Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-ESR value as a covariate. ANCOVA model contains treatment group only.||0.413|-0.375|0.9249
81592000|NCT02819726|162857287|OTHER||LS Measn Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.201||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.351|0.442|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 ( EOS) Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-ESR value as a covariate. ANCOVA model contains treatment group only.||0.442|-0.351|0.05
81592001|NCT02819726|162857287|OTHER||LS Means Diference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205||0.8962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.376|0.43|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 ( EOS) Least square means and confidence intervals were estimated from an ANCOVA model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-ESR value as a covariate. ANCOVA model contains treatment group only.||0.430|-0.376|0.8962
81592002|NCT02819726|162857288|OTHER||Difference (%)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|7.83||||||Week 52 (EOS) Major Clinical Response. The 95% CIs for major clinical response rate and treatment difference were derived using the Wilson Score method. The adjusted difference and its 95% CI are from a logistic regression model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-CRP as a covariate.||7.83|-2.56|
81640546|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.48|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 100 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.48|0.53|
81575302|NCT05025241|162821987|OTHER|Change from baseline||||||0.0156|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. For total scores, waterfall plots, and histograms were created at the EOT visit with plots for all participants||||0.0156
81575303|NCT05025241|162821988|OTHER|Change from baseline||||||0.0005|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. For total scores, waterfall plots, and histograms were created at the EOT visit with plots for all participants||||0.0005
81592003|NCT02819726|162857288|OTHER||Difference (%)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|6.67||||||Week 52 (EOS) Major Clinical Response. The 95% CIs for major clinical response rate and treatment difference were derived using the Wilson Score method. The adjusted difference and its 95% CI are from a logistic regression model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-CRP as a covariate.||6.67|-4.74|
81592004|NCT02819726|162857288|OTHER||Difference (%)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.75|3.39||||||Week 52 (EOS) Major Clinical Response. The 95% CIs for major clinical response rate and treatment difference were derived using the Wilson Score method. The adjusted difference and its 95% CI are from a logistic regression model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-CRP as a covariate.||3.39|-6.75|
81592005|NCT02819726|162857289|OTHER||Difference (%)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|3.9||||||Week 52 (EOS). Clinical remission is defined as score of Simplified Disease Activity Index (SDAI) smaller than 3.3. The 95% CIs for clinical remission rate and treatment difference were derived using the Wilson Score method. The adjusted difference and its 95% CI are from a logistic regression model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-CRP as a covariate.||3.90|-6.9|
81592006|NCT02819726|162857289|OTHER||Difference (%)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.07|3.86||||||Week 52 (EOS). Clinical remission is defined as score of Simplified Disease Activity Index (SDAI) smaller than 3.3. The 95% CIs for clinical remission rate and treatment difference were derived using the Wilson Score method. The adjusted difference and its 95% CI are from a logistic regression model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-CRP as a covariate.||3.86|-7.07|
81592007|NCT02819726|162857289|OTHER||Differnce (%)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.05|5.83||||||Week 52 (EOS). Clinical remission is defined as score of Simplified Disease Activity Index (SDAI) smaller than 3.3. The 95% CIs for clinical remission rate and treatment difference were derived using the Wilson Score method. The adjusted difference and its 95% CI are from a logistic regression model containing treatment group as a factor and baseline DAS28-CRP as a covariate.||5.83|-6.05|
81592008|NCT02819726|162857290|OTHER||Difference (%)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.59|15.1||||||Week 52 EULAR score 'Good'. EULAR (European League Against Rheumatism) response was classified using the individual amount of change in the DAS28-CRP score. The 95% CIs for EULAR response rate and treatment difference were derived using the Wilson Score method.||15.10|-12.59|
81592009|NCT02819726|162857290|OTHER||Difference (%)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.75|14.03|||Difference (%)|||Week 52 EULAR score 'Good'. EULAR (European League Against Rheumatism) response was classified using the individual amount of change in the DAS28-CRP score. The 95% CIs for EULAR response rate and treatment difference were derived using the Wilson Score method.||14.03|-13.75|
81592010|NCT02819726|162857290|OTHER||Difference (%)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.14|12.91||||||Week 52 EULAR score 'Good'. EULAR (European League Against Rheumatism) response was classified using the individual amount of change in the DAS28-CRP score. The 95% CIs for EULAR response rate and treatment difference were derived using the Wilson Score method.||12.91|-15.14|
81592011|NCT02819726|162857296|OTHER|Statistical comparison of CD19+ B-cell pharmacokinetic parameters at Day 15 \[AUEC(0-d15)\]|Statistical Comparisons Difference|22.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-137.1|181.3||||||The statistical comparison of the between treatments is based on an analysis of covariance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment and a covariate for baseline value.||181.3|-137.1|
81592012|NCT02819726|162857296|OTHER|Statistical comparison of CD19+ B-cell pharmacokinetic parameters at Day 15 \[AUEC(0-d15)\]|Statistical Comparisons Difference|69.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-91.8|230.8||||||The statistical comparison of the between treatments is based on an analysis of covariance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment and a covariate for baseline value.||230.8|-91.8|
81592013|NCT02819726|162857296|OTHER|Statistical comparison of CD19+ B-cell pharmacokinetic parameters at Day 15 \[AUEC(0-d15)\]|Statistical Comparisons Difference|47.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-112.5|207.2||||||The statistical comparison of the between treatments is based on an analysis of covariance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment and a covariate for baseline value.||207.2|-112.5|
81592014|NCT02819726|162857296|OTHER|Statistical comparison of CD19+ B-cell pharmacokinetic parameters at Day week \[AUEC(0-w24)\]|Statistical Comparisons Difference|310.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-187.9|809.4||||||The statistical comparison of the between treatments is based on an analysis of covariance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment and a covariate for baseline value.||809.4|-187.9|
81592015|NCT02819726|162857296|OTHER|Statistical comparison of CD19+ B-cell pharmacokinetic parameters at Day week \[AUEC(0-w24)\]|Statistical Comparisons Difference|296.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-213.8|806.1||||||The statistical comparison of the between treatments is based on an analysis of covariance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment and a covariate for baseline value.||806.1|-213.8|
81592016|NCT02819726|162857296|OTHER|Statistical comparison of CD19+ B-cell pharmacokinetic parameters at Day week \[AUEC(0-w24)\]|Statistical Comparisons Difference|-14.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-527.4|498.2||||||The statistical comparison of the between treatments is based on an analysis of covariance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for treatment and a covariate for baseline value.||498.2|-527.4|
81459949|NCT00450437|162611503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for percentage of subjects with seroresponse one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|28.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenY.||28|19|
81459950|NCT00450437|162611503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥ 1:8 one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|8.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenA.||8|0|
81522594|NCT01939366|162734490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.2||Due to the exploratory character of this trial, no multiple testing adjustment for control of the false positive rate was applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|The analysis consisted of the contrasts (mixed model Wald tests) of individual cebranopadol doses versus placebo during Week 6 of Maintenance Phase.||The mixed model repeated measurement (MMRM) model included fixed effects of pooled sites, treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline pain, and a subject-specific random effect. The model was based on the weekly average 24-hour pain intensity of the 2 weeks in the Titration Phase and 6 weeks in the Maintenance Phase. An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance structure, denominator degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Roger approximation.||-0.20|-1.83|0.0153
81592017|NCT02652780|162857302|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.008||||0.8783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.119|0.102|||ANCOVA|||A mixed model of analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used with change from baseline at Week 48 as the response, and participants, eyes of the participant as random factor, treatment and baseline LogMAR value as covariates in the model. P-value is used to assess the significance of the difference between All-GS010 and All-Sham with respect to change of LogMAR from baseline.||0.102|-0.119|0.8783
81592018|NCT04177693|162857351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.112
81640547|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.16|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 250 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.16|0.74|
81640548|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.17|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 500 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.17|0.43|
81459951|NCT00450437|162611503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥ 1:8 one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|7.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenC.||7|0|
81459952|NCT00450437|162611503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for percentage of subjects with with hSBA ≥ 1:8 one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|9.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenW.||9|4|
81459953|NCT00450437|162611503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥ 1:8 one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|20.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenY.||20|12|
81459954|NCT00450437|162611503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥ 1:4 one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|7.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenA.||7|-1|
81459955|NCT00450437|162611503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥ 1:4 one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|4.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenC.||4|-1|
81459956|NCT00450437|162611503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥ 1:4 one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|8.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenW.||8|3|
81592019|NCT04177693|162857352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.613|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.613
81592020|NCT04177693|162857353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.202|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.202
81592021|NCT04177693|162857354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.508|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.508
81592022|NCT04177693|162857355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.237|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.237
81592023|NCT04177693|162857356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.327|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.327
81592024|NCT04177693|162857357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.633|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.633
81592025|NCT04177693|162857358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.146|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.146
81592026|NCT04177693|162857359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.372|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.372
81592027|NCT04177693|162857360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81592028|NCT04177693|162857361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81592029|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison was conducted for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|-8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-5.1||||||Serotype 1: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||-5.1|-12.1|
81459957|NCT00450437|162611503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥ 1:4 one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|16.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenY.||16|9|
81459958|NCT00450437|162611504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence lower limit was 0.5. If the lower limit of two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT (GMT for investigational vaccine / GMT for licensed vaccine) at one month following vaccination was above this limit, Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be non-inferior to Licensed MenACWY vaccine for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A with respect to the immune response.|hSBA GMT ratios|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.56|||ANOVA|||"Non-inferiority of Investigational MenACWY Vaccine vs. Licensed MenACWY vaccine, MenA.~The study would be considered a success if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CIs for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing Investigational MenACWY vaccine to Licensed MenACWY vaccine for Neisseria Meningitidis strain A at 1 month after vaccination was to be above 0.5."||1.56|1.12|
81459959|NCT00450437|162611504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence lower limit was 0.5. If the lower limit of two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT (GMT for investigational vaccine / GMT for licensed vaccine) at one month following vaccination was above this limit, Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be non-inferior to Licensed MenACWY vaccine for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C with respect to the immune response.|hSBA GMT ratios|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.67|||ANOVA|||"Non-inferiority of Investigation MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenACWY vaccine, MenC.~The study would be considered a success if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CIs for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing Investigational MenACWY vaccine to Licensed MenACWY vaccine for Neisseria Meningitidis strain C at 1 month after vaccination was to be above 0.5."||1.67|1.17|
81592030|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison was conducted for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|-15.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|-10.8||||||Serotype 3: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||-10.8|-20.1|
81592031|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison was conducted for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|-8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-4.9||||||Serotype 4: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||-4.9|-12.0|
81592032|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison was conducted for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|-0.8||||||Serotype 5: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||-0.8|-7.8|
81592033|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison was conducted for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-0.2||||||Serotype 6A: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||-0.2|-4.6|
81592034|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison was conducted for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-1.2||||||Serotype 6B: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||-1.2|-7.0|
81592035|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison was conducted for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.7||||||Serotype 7F: 2-sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||0.7|-2.7|
81640549|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.27|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 750 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.27|0.63|
81522595|NCT02596230|162734508|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.634||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.322|1.249||One-side p-value|Regression, Cox|Cox-regression proportional hazards model including fixed effects for treatment.|Hazard Ratio \< 1 favors Dabigatran etexilate.|||1.249|0.322|0.188
81592036|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison was conducted for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|-7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-4.6||||||Serotype 9V: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||-4.6|-11.3|
81640550|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.2|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 12.5 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.20|0.16|
81640551|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.56|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 50 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.56|0.79|
81640552|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.3|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 100 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.30|0.46|
81640553|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.86|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 250 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.86|0.62|
81459960|NCT00450437|162611504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence lower limit was 0.5. If the lower limit of two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT (GMT for investigational vaccine / GMT for licensed vaccine) at one month following vaccination was above this limit, Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be non-inferior to Licensed MenACWY vaccine for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W with respect to the immune response.|hSBA GMT ratios|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|2.05|||ANOVA|||"Non-inferiority of Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenACWY vaccine, MenW.~The study would be considered a success if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CIs for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing Investigational MenACWY vaccine to Licensed MenACWY vaccine for Neisseria Meningitidis strain W at 1 month after vaccination was to be above 0.5."||2.05|1.51|
81592037|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison was conducted for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.6||||||Serotype 14: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||1.6|-3.1|
81592038|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison was conducted for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.9||||||Serotype 18C: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||1.9|-3.1|
81592039|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison was conducted for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.5||||||Serotype 19A: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||0.5|-2.6|
81592040|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison was conducted for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.0||||||Serotype 19F: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||2.0|-1.5|
81592041|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison was conducted for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|-7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|-3.9||||||Serotype 23F: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||-3.9|-11.4|
81592042|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results were from serotype 23F (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|14.0||||||Serotype 8: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||14.0|8.6|
81592043|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results were from serotype 23F (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|0.3||||||Serotype 10A: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||0.3|-6.9|
81592044|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results were from serotype 23F (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|7.1||||||95.0|4.2|10.2||||||Serotype 11A: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||10.2|4.2|
81592045|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results were from serotype 23F (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|-18.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|-14.0||||||Serotype 12F: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||-14.0|-22.1|
81592046|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results were from serotype 23F (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|15.4||||||Serotype 15B: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||15.4|10.2|
81592047|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results were from serotype 23F (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|15.5||||||Serotype 22F: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||15.5|10.3|
81592048|NCT04382326|162857374|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results were from serotype 23F (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|percentage difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.5||||||Serotype 33F: 2-Sided CI were calculated based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage||4.5|-2.2|
81522596|NCT02596230|162734509|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.778||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.017||One-side p-value|Regression, Cox|Cox-regression proportional hazards model including fixed effects for treatment.|Hazard Ratio \< 1 favors Dabigatran etexilate.|||2.017|0.300|0.606
81522597|NCT02596230|162734510|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.751||||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.299|1.885||One-side p-value|Regression, Cox|Cox-regression proportional hazards model including fixed effects for treatment.|Hazard Ratio \< 1 favors Dabigatran etexilate.|||1.885|0.299|0.542
81640554|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.02|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 500 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.02|0.36|
81522598|NCT02596230|162734511|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.0||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||One-side p-value|Regression, Cox|Cox-regression proportional hazards model including fixed effects for treatment.|"Hazard Ratio \< 1 favors Dabigatran etexilate.~Hazard Ratio is actually \<0.01~95% Confidence Interval is not calculable (NA) due to insufficient number of participants with events."|||||0.996
81459961|NCT00450437|162611504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence lower limit was 0.5. If the lower limit of two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the hSBA GMT (GMT for investigational vaccine / GMT for licensed vaccine) at one month following vaccination was above this limit, Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be non-inferior to Licensed MenACWY vaccine for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y with respect to the immune response.|hSBA GMT ratios|2.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|2.95|||ANOVA|||"Non-inferiority of Investigational MenACWY Vaccine vs. Licensed MenACWY vaccine, MenY.~The study would be considered a success if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CIs for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing Investigational MenACWY vaccine to Licensed MenACWY vaccine for Neisseria Meningitidis strain Y at 1 month after vaccination was to be above 0.5."||2.95|2.11|
81459962|NCT00450437|162611506|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for the between group difference (investigational vaccine minus licensed vaccine) in percentage of seroresponders one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|5.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenA.||5|-7|
81522599|NCT02596230|162734512|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.857||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.402|1.828||One-side p-value|Regression, Cox|Cox-regression proportional hazards model including fixed effects for treatment.|Hazard Ratio \< 1 favors Dabigatran etexilate.|||1.828|0.402|0.690
81522600|NCT03270891|162734607|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis of equality.||||||0.0115|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline and 6 month values||||0.0115
81522601|NCT03270891|162734607|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis of equality.||||||0.027|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline to 6 month comparison||||0.027
81522602|NCT03270891|162734608|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis of equality.||||||0.0327|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline p value to six month||||0.0327
81522603|NCT03270891|162734608|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis of equality.||||||0.2088|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline to 6 month comparison p value||||0.2088
81522604|NCT03270891|162734609|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis of equality.||||||0.947|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline to 6 month comparison||||0.947
81592049|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC was to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.76||||||Serotype 1: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.76|0.63|
81640555|NCT03345407|162971185|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.17|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 750 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.17|0.57|
81522605|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||60.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.25||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RUL; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.25|0.85|60.66
81522606|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.19||||95.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.47||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RUL; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.47|0.97|95.21
81522607|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.06||||74.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.28||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; LUL; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.28|0.88|74.29
81522608|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.29||||99.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.58||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; LUL; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.58|1.06|99.48
81640556|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|5.2|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 12.5 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||5.2|-0.5|
81459963|NCT00450437|162611506|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for the between group difference (investigational vaccine minus licensed vaccine) in percentage of seroresponders one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|15.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine. MenC.||15|3|
81459964|NCT00450437|162611506|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for the between group difference (investigational vaccine minus licensed vaccine) in percentage of seroresponders one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|17.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenW.||17|2|
81459965|NCT00450437|162611506|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immunogenicity of the Investigational MenACWY vaccine would be considered non-inferior to that of the Licensed MenACWY vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided CI for the between group difference (investigational vaccine minus licensed vaccine) in percentage of seroresponders one month after vaccination is \> -10%.|Vaccine group difference|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|23.0|||ANOVA|||Vaccine group difference Investigational MenACWY vaccine vs. Licensed MenaCWY vaccine, MenY.||23|9|
81592050|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC was to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.73||||||Serotype 3: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.73|0.61|
81592051|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC was to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.78||||||95.0|0.7|0.86||||||Serotype 4: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.86|0.70|
81592052|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC was to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.82||||||Serotype 5: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.82|0.67|
81592053|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC was to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.85||||||Serotype 6A: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.85|0.70|
81459966|NCT01890122|162611507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.278||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used with treatment and country as fixed effects, and Baseline HbA1c as a continuous covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.278|-0.700|< 0.0001
81522609|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.87||||13.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RML; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.66|13.98
81592054|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC was to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.79||||||Serotype 6B: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.79|0.62|
81592055|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC was to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.82||||||Serotype 7F: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.82|0.70|
81640557|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.3|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 50 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.3|-0.8|
81592056|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC was to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8||||||95.0|0.73|0.88||||||Serotype 9V: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.88|0.73|
81592057|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC was to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.0||||||Serotype 14: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||1.00|0.81|
81592058|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC was to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.74||||||95.0|0.67|0.82||||||Serotype 18C: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.82|0.67|
81592059|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC was to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.94||||||Serotype 19A: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.94|0.77|
81592060|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC was to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.96||||||Serotype 19F: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.96|0.78|
81592061|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC was to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.72||||||Serotype 23F: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.72|0.57|
81592062|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results were from serotype 1 (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|2.06||||||Serotype 8: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||2.06|1.71|
81592063|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results were from serotype 1 (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|2.94||||||95.0|2.64|3.26||||||Serotype 10A: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||3.26|2.64|
81592064|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results were from serotype 1 (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|1.84||||||Serotype 11A: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||1.84|1.51|
81640558|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.4|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 100 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.4|-0.8|
81592065|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results were from serotype 1 (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.88||||||95.0|0.79|0.97||||||Serotype 12F: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.97|0.79|
81592066|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results were from serotype 1 (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|5.95||||||95.0|5.39|6.55||||||Serotype 15B: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||6.55|5.39|
81640559|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.2|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 250 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.2|-2.0|
81522610|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.28||||97.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.62||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RML; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.62|1.01|97.92
81592067|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results were from serotype 1 (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|5.01||||||95.0|4.54|5.52||||||Serotype 22F: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||5.52|4.54|
81592068|NCT04382326|162857375|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results were from serotype 1 (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.99|4.85||||||Serotype 33F: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||4.85|3.99|
81592069|NCT04382326|162857376|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-1.4||||||Diphtheria: 2-Sided CI was calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||-1.4|-7.5|
81592070|NCT04382326|162857376|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.7||||||Tetanus: 2-Sided CI was calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||1.7|-1.0|
81592071|NCT04382326|162857376|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|-0.2||||||95.0|-3.5|3.1||||||Pertussis (PT): 2-Sided CI was calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||3.1|-3.5|
81592072|NCT04382326|162857376|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|0.6||||||95.0|-2.5|3.9||||||Pertussis (FHA): 2-Sided CI was calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||3.9|-2.5|
81592073|NCT04382326|162857376|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|-1.3||||||95.0|-4.7|2.2||||||Pertussis (PRN): 2-Sided CI was calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.2-Sided CIs are calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||2.2|-4.7|
81592074|NCT04382326|162857376|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-3.2|2.9||||||HBsAg: 2-Sided CI was calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||2.9|-3.2|
81592075|NCT04382326|162857376|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-3.4|3.2||||||Poliovirus (Type 1): 2-Sided CI was calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||3.2|-3.4|
81592076|NCT04382326|162857376|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|0.8||||||95.0|-2.4|4.6||||||Poliovirus (Type 2): 2-Sided CI was calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||4.6|-2.4|
81640560|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjacent median difference|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.3|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 500 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||3.3|0.0|
81640561|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 750 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.1|-1.1|
81640562|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|5.4|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 12.5 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||5.4|-0.5|
81640563|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.4|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 50 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.4|-0.9|
81640564|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.4|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 100 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.4|-1.9|
81459967|NCT01890122|162611507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.889|-0.467||An ANCOVA model was used with treatment and country as fixed effects, and Baseline HbA1c as a continuous covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.467|-0.889|< 0.0001
81575304|NCT05025241|162821989|OTHER|||||||0.0647|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. For total scores, waterfall plots, and histograms were created at the EOT visit with plots for all participants.||||0.0647
81459968|NCT07091916|162611551|OTHER|This objective was for the purpose of gathering data pertaining to device safety over the first 2 weeks post-implant. There were no pre-specified performance criteria or hypotheses for this objective.|Proportion|92.9|||||TWO_SIDED||||||descriptive statistics|||The first primary objective is to characterize the freedom from major complications related to the EV ICD System and/or procedure at 2 weeks post-implant. The endpoint is defined as a subject's first occurrence of a major complication related to the EV ICD System and/or procedure, as determined by an independent Clinical Events Committee (CEC), that occurs on or prior to 2 weeks (14 days) post-implant.||||
81575305|NCT05025241|162821990|OTHER|Change from baseline||||||0.0984|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. For total scores, waterfall plots, and histograms were created at the EOT visit with plots for all participants||||0.0984
81575306|NCT05025241|162821991|OTHER|Change from baseline||||||0.0013|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. For total scores, waterfall plots, and histograms were created at the EOT visit with plots for all participants||||0.0013
81575307|NCT05025241|162821992|OTHER|Change from baseline||||||0.0191|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. For total scores, waterfall plots, and histograms were created at the EOT visit with plots for all participants||||0.0191
81575308|NCT05025241|162821993|OTHER|change from baseline||||||0.0013|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. For total scores, waterfall plots, and histograms were created at the EOT visit with plots for all participants||||0.0013
81575309|NCT05025241|162821994|OTHER|change from baseline||||||0.171|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. For total scores, waterfall plots, and histograms were created at the EOT visit with plots for all participants||||0.1710
81575310|NCT05025241|162821995|OTHER|change from baseline||||||0.0066|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. For total scores, waterfall plots, and histograms were created at the EOT visit with plots for all participants||||0.0066
81575311|NCT05025241|162821996|OTHER|change form baseline||||||0.1094|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. For total scores, waterfall plots, and histograms were created at the EOT visit with plots for all participants||||0.1094
81459969|NCT07091916|162611552|OTHER|There were no hypotheses for this objective.|Proportion|100.0|||||||||||descriptive statistics|||The primary efficacy objective was to characterize the defibrillation efficacy at implant of the EV ICD System.||||
81459970|NCT01120184|162611554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The study was powered for superiority with target hazard ratio (HR) equal to 0.75, as well as for non-inferiority with HR equal to 1.1765 for comparison between each of the trastuzumab emtansine-containing arms and the trastuzumab + taxane arm. Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the 97.5% CI was less than (\<) 1.1765. Superiority was achieved if the upper bound of the 97.5% CI was \<1.00.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.3125|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.73|1.13||Test and p-value apply for superiority test. Two-sided significance level of 2.5% was used to adjust for independent comparison between each of the trastuzumab emtansine-containing arms and the trastuzumab + taxane arm.|Log Rank||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Placebo vs. Trastuzumab + Taxane|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors included world region (United States, Western Europe/Canada/Australia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Asia, others); prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy (no, yes \[trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\], yes \[no trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\]), and visceral disease (present, absent).||1.13|0.73|0.3125
81522611|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.14||||80.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.54||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RLL; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.54|0.84|80.24
81575312|NCT05025241|162821997|OTHER|change from baseline||||||0.0156|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. For total scores, waterfall plots, and histograms were created at the EOT visit with plots for all participants||||0.0156
81575313|NCT05025241|162821998|OTHER|change from baseline||||||0.0326|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. For total scores, waterfall plots, and histograms were created at the EOT visit with plots for all participants||||0.0326
81575314|NCT03552198|162822027|OTHER|||||||0.964|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA, adjusted for baseline measures, tested for differences between intervention and control groups in preventative behaviours at 4 weeks||We predicted that the groups receiving the alternative format of air quality notifications would report greater frequency of behaviour change at 4 weeks compared to the groups receiving the usual format.||||.964
81575315|NCT03552198|162822028|OTHER|||||||0.043|||||||Chi-squared|χ2(1)=4.11, V=0.229||We predicted that more respondents in the intervention groups (i.e. receiving alternative health advice) would consider making permanent changes to their daily travel route, exercise location or exercise time compared to the control groups||||0.043
81575316|NCT03552198|162822029|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||We predicted that the alternative health advice would lead to greater actual behaviour change compared to the usual format||||>0.05
81575317|NCT03552198|162822030|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA, adjusted for baseline intentions, tested for differences between groups in intentions in relation to an high-air-pollution scenario at 4 weeks||We predicted that the alternative format would lead to stronger intentions to adhere to recommendations associated with an hypothetical high air pollution episode compared to the usual format.||||>0.05
81575318|NCT00923247|162822054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||Mann-Whitney|(nonparametric unpaired t-test; assumed homoscedasticity)||Patients given bortezomib on cycle 1, day 1 vs. cycle 3, day 1. A paired analysis among same 14 patients on Phase 1 portion. To assess whether presence of vandetanib significantly altered bortezomib Cmax (normalized to dose).||||0.019
81575319|NCT00923247|162822055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052|||||||Mann-Whitney|(nonparametric unpaired t-test; assumed homoscedasticity)||Patients given bortezomib on cycle 1 day 1 vs. cycle 3 day 1. A paired analysis among same 14 patients on Phase 1 portion. To assess whether presence of vandetanib significantly altered bortezomib AUCinf (normalized to dose).||||0.052
81575320|NCT00923247|162822056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Mann-Whitney|(nonparametric unpaired t-test; assumed homoscedasticity)||Patients given bortezomib on cycle 1 day 1 vs. cycle 3 day 1. A paired analysis among same 14 patients on Phase 1 portion. To assess whether presence of vandetanib significantly altered bortezomib half-life.||||0.440
81575321|NCT00923247|162822057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Mann-Whitney|(nonparametric unpaired t-test; assumed homoscedasticity)||Patients given bortezomib on cycle 1 day 1 vs. cycle 3 day 1. A paired analysis among same 14 patients on Phase 1 portion. To assess whether presence of vandetanib significantly altered bortezomib clearance.||||0.016
81575322|NCT00923247|162822058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Mann-Whitney|(nonparametric unpaired t-test; assumed homoscedasticity)||Patients given bortezomib on cycle 1 day 1 vs. cycle 3 day 1. A paired analysis among same 14 patients on Phase I portion. To assess whether presence of vandetanib significantly altered bortezomib volume of distribution.||||0.010
81575323|NCT01691781|162822087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049||||||This p-value reflects the difference in PTH means among participants with primary hyperparathyroidism|t-test, 2 sided|||The statistical analysis compared the change in PTH, before and after ACE inhibitor therapy, among participants with primary hyperparathyroidism.||||0.049
81575324|NCT01691781|162822087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||This p-value reflects the difference in PTH means among normal control participants without primary hyperparathyroidism|t-test, 2 sided|||The statistical analysis compared the change in PTH, before and after ACE inhibitor therapy, among normal control participants (without primary hyperparathyroidism).||||0.80
81575325|NCT01691781|162822088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||This p-value reflects the comparison of means among the primary hyperparathyroidism group only.|t-test, 2 sided|||The statistical analysis compared the change in urinary aldosterone excretion rate, before and after ACE inhibitor therapy, among participants with primary hyperparathyroidism.||||0.22
81575326|NCT01691781|162822088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||This p-value reflects the mean difference in 24h aldosterone excretion rate among normal control participants without primary hyperparathyroidism|t-test, 2 sided|||The statistical analysis compared the change in urinary aldosterone excretion rate, before and after ACE inhibitor therapy, among normal control participants without primary hyperparathyroidism.||||0.86
81575327|NCT01691781|162822089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||This p-value reflects the statistic for the comparison of mean calcium levels for the primary hyperparathyroidism group.|t-test, 2 sided|||The statistical analysis compared the change in serum calcium, before and after ACE inhibitor therapy, among participants with primary hyperparathyroidism.||||0.48
81575328|NCT01691781|162822089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||This p-value reflects the statistic for the comparison of mean calcium levels for the normal control participants without primary hyperparathyroidism.|t-test, 2 sided|||The statistical analysis compared the change in serum calcium, before and after ACE inhibitor therapy, among normal control participants without primary hyperparathyroidism.||||0.80
81575329|NCT00646776|162822118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|1.477|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.188|1.835|||ANOVA||Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals of treatment differences on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates on the original scale.|||1.835|1.188|
81575330|NCT00646776|162822119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|2.489|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.025|3.06|||ANOVA||Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals of treatment differences on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates on the original scale.|||3.060|2.025|
81575331|NCT00646776|162822120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|1.402|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.052|1.867|||ANOVA||Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals of treatment differences on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates on the original scale.|||1.867|1.052|
81575332|NCT00646776|162822121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|0.947|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.817|1.098|||ANOVA|||||1.098|0.817|
81575333|NCT00646776|162822122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|0.745||||0.0963|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5569|0.9967|||ANOVA|||||0.9967|0.5569|0.0963
81575334|NCT00646776|162822123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|0.857|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.723|1.015|||ANOVA|||||1.015|0.723|
81575335|NCT00646776|162822126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.538|0.809|||ANOVA|||||0.809|0.538|
81575336|NCT00646776|162822127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|0.651|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|0.986|||ANOVA|||||0.986|0.430|
81575337|NCT00646776|162822128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|0.696|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.563|0.862|||ANOVA|||||0.862|0.563|
81575338|NCT00646776|162822134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|10.902|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.135|14.61|||ANOVA|||||14.610|8.135|
81575339|NCT00646776|162822135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|7.766|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.133|9.833|||ANCOVA|||||9.833|6.133|
81575340|NCT00646776|162822136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|11.451|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.147|16.095|||ANOVA|||||16.095|8.147|
81575341|NCT00646776|162822137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|2.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.783|2.691|||ANOVA||Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals of treatment differences on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates on the original scale.|||2.691|1.783|
81575342|NCT00580606|162822213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|55.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.2|77.6||No adjustments were made to the p-value.|Barnard's Statistic|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.||Number of participants who successfully consumed 5,000 mg of peanut powder or at least a 10-fold increase in the amount of peanut powder compared to their baseline OFC was compared using Barnard's Statistic with the null hypothesis that there was no difference between treatment groups.||77.6|22.2|<0.001
81575343|NCT01405456|162822232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in Insulin Stimulated Glucose Uptake measured during euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp procedure from baseline to 6 months||||0.71
81459971|NCT01120184|162611554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The study was powered for superiority with target HR equal to 0.75, as well as for non-inferiority with HR equal to 1.1765 for comparison between each of the trastuzumab emtansine-containing arms and the trastuzumab + taxane arm. Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the 97.5% CI was \<1.1765. Superiority was achieved if the upper bound of the 97.5% CI was \<1.00.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.1407|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.69|1.08||Test and p-value apply for superiority test. Two-sided significance level of 2.5% was used to adjust for independent comparison between each of the trastuzumab emtansine-containing arms and the trastuzumab + taxane arm.|Log Rank||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Pertuzumab vs. Trastuzumab + Taxane|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors included world region (United States, Western Europe/Canada/Australia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Asia, others); prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy (no, yes \[trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\], yes \[no trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\]), and visceral disease (present, absent).||1.08|0.69|0.1407
81459972|NCT01120184|162611554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The study was powered for superiority with target HR equal to 0.75, as well as for non-inferiority with HR equal to 1.1765 for comparison between each of the trastuzumab emtansine-containing arms and the trastuzumab + taxane arm.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.3075|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.73|1.13||Test and p-value apply for superiority test. Primary endpoint did not meet superiority of PFS for trastuzumab emtansine + pertuzumab versus trastuzumab + taxane (two-sided significance level 2.5%); thus, tests and p-value are considered descriptive.|Log Rank||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Pertuzumab vs. Trastuzumab Emtansine + Placebo|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors included world region (United States, Western Europe/Canada/Australia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Asia, others); prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy (no, yes \[trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\], yes \[no trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\]), and visceral disease (present, absent).||1.13|0.73|0.3075
81459973|NCT01120184|162611556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.6568|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.73|1.2|||Log Rank||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Placebo vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors included world region (United States, Western Europe/Canada/Australia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Asia, others); prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy (no, yes \[trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\], yes \[no trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\]), and visceral disease (present, absent).||1.20|0.73|0.6568
81459974|NCT01120184|162611556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.5691|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.67|1.11|||Log Rank||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Pertuzumab vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors included world region (United States, Western Europe/Canada/Australia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Asia, others); prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy (no, yes \[trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\], yes \[no trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\]), and visceral disease (present, absent).||1.11|0.67|0.5691
81459975|NCT01120184|162611558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.69|1.04|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtasine + Placebo vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors included world region (United States, Western Europe/Canada/Australia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Asia, others); prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy (no, yes \[trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\], yes \[no trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\]), and visceral disease (present, absent).||1.04|0.69|
81459976|NCT01120184|162611558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.63|0.95|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Pertuzumab vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors included world region (United States, Western Europe/Canada/Australia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Asia, others); prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy (no, yes \[trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\], yes \[no trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\]), and visceral disease (present, absent).||0.95|0.63|
81522612|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.3||||97.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.66||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RLL; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.66|1.01|97.79
81522613|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||51.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.25||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; LLL; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.25|0.81|51.27
81522614|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.15||||90.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.42||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; LLL; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.42|0.93|90.66
81459977|NCT01120184|162611560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.66|0.97|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Placebo vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors included world region (United States, Western Europe/Canada/Australia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Asia, others); prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy (no, yes \[trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\], yes \[no trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\]), and visceral disease (present, absent).||0.97|0.66|
81592077|NCT04382326|162857376|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-3.2|3.1||||||Poliovirus (Type 3): 2-Sided CI was calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||3.1|-3.2|
81592078|NCT04382326|162857376|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage differences (20vPnC - 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.0||||||Hib (≥0.15 μg/mL): 2-Sided CI were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||3.0|-3.0|
81459978|NCT01120184|162611560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.65|0.95|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Pertuzumab vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors included world region (United States, Western Europe/Canada/Australia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Asia, others); prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy (no, yes \[trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\], yes \[no trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\]), and visceral disease (present, absent).||0.95|0.65|
81459979|NCT01120184|162611570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rate|-8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|-0.5|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Placebo vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|||-0.5|-15.9|
81459980|NCT01120184|162611570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rate|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|3.9|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Pertuzumab vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|||3.9|-11.4|
81459981|NCT01120184|162611570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rate|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|12.2|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Pertuzumab vs Trastuzumab Emtansine + Placebo|||12.2|-3.3|
81459982|NCT01120184|162611571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rate|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|2.8|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Placebo vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|||2.8|-12.1|
81459983|NCT01120184|162611571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rate|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|5.7|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Pertuzumab vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|||5.7|-9.2|
81459984|NCT01120184|162611571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rate|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|10.3|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Pertuzumab vs Trastuzumab Emtansine + Placebo|||10.3|-4.5|
81459985|NCT01120184|162611572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.43|0.84|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Placebo vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors included world region (United States, Western Europe/Canada/Australia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Asia, others); prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy (no, yes \[trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\], yes \[no trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\]), and visceral disease (present, absent).||0.84|0.43|
81459986|NCT01120184|162611572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.45|0.85|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Pertuzumab vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors included world region (United States, Western Europe/Canada/Australia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Asia, others); prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy (no, yes \[trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\], yes \[no trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\]), and visceral disease (present, absent).||0.85|0.45|
81459987|NCT01120184|162611574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Symptom Rate|-32.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.0|-24.0|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Placebo vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors included world region (United States, Western Europe/Canada/Australia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Asia, others); prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy (no, yes \[trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\], yes \[no trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\]), and visceral disease (present, absent).||-24|-40|
81459988|NCT01120184|162611574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Symptom Rate|-24.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|-16.0|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Pertuzumab vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors included world region (United States, Western Europe/Canada/Australia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Asia, others); prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy (no, yes \[trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\], yes \[no trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\]), and visceral disease (present, absent).||-16|-32|
81459989|NCT01120184|162611574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Symptom Rate|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|18.4|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Pertuzumab vs Trastuzumab Emtansine + Placebo|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors included world region (United States, Western Europe/Canada/Australia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Asia, others); prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy (no, yes \[trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\], yes \[no trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\]), and visceral disease (present, absent).||18.4|-2.3|
81459990|NCT01120184|162611578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.86|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Placebo vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors included world region (United States, Western Europe/Canada/Australia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Asia, others); prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy (no, yes \[trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\], yes \[no trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\]), and visceral disease (present, absent).||0.86|0.57|
81459991|NCT01120184|162611578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.84|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Pertuzumab vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|Stratified Analysis: Stratification factors included world region (United States, Western Europe/Canada/Australia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Asia, others); prior adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy (no, yes \[trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\], yes \[no trastuzumab and/or lapatinib\]), and visceral disease (present, absent).||0.84|0.55|
81459992|NCT01120184|162611582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.15|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Placebo vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|||1.15|0.40|
81459993|NCT01120184|162611583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.07|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Placebo vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|||1.07|0.41|
81640565|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.0|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 250 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.0|-2.3|
81459994|NCT01120184|162611585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.65|1.25|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Placebo vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|||1.25|0.65|
81575344|NCT01405456|162822233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in Visceral Adipose Tissue area as measured by magnetic resonance imaging of the abdomen from baseline to 6 months||||0.42
81459995|NCT01120184|162611587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.74|1.34|||||Direction of comparison: Trastuzumab Emtansine + Placebo vs Trastuzumab + Taxane|||1.34|0.74|
81459996|NCT02612623|162611592|OTHER||LSM Difference|-0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|0.96|||||Gefapixant minus Placebo|Least squares mean (LSM) difference: Mixed effect repeated measures model (MMRM) uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and includes the treatment group, visit day, and the interaction between treatment and visit as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.||0.96|-2.08|
81459997|NCT02612623|162611592|OTHER||LSM Difference|-0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|0.92|||||Gefapixant minus Placebo|LSM difference: MMRM uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and includes the treatment group, visit day, and the interaction between treatment and visit as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.||0.92|-2.34|
81575345|NCT01405456|162822234|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in Liver Fat (Intrahepatic Lipid) as measured by magnetic resonance spectroscopy from baseline to 6 months||||0.51
81640566|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.2|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 500 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.2|-1.2|
81640567|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.0|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 750 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.0|-1.4|
81640568|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|5.1|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 12.5 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||5.1|-1.4|
81575346|NCT01405456|162822235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in Intramyocellular Lipid of calf muscles as measured by magnetic resonance spectroscopy from baseline to 6 months||||0.04
81575347|NCT01405456|162822236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in Flow Mediated Vasodilation (maximum percentage) from baseline to 6 months||||0.44
81575348|NCT01405456|162822237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean serum measurements of Potassium||||0.07
81575349|NCT01405456|162822238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in Hemoglobin A1c from baseline to 6 months||||0.70
81575350|NCT01405456|162822239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in C-Reactive Protein from baseline to 6 months||||0.10
81575351|NCT01405456|162822240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 from baseline to 6 months||||0.37
81575352|NCT01405456|162822241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in Adiponectin from baseline to 6 months||||0.78
81575353|NCT01405456|162822242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in IL-6 from baseline to 6 months||||0.10
81575354|NCT01405456|162822243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in MCP-1 from baseline to 6 months||||0.04
81575355|NCT01325584|162822262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.07
81575356|NCT01325584|162822264|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.53
81575357|NCT01325584|162822265|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.48
81575722|NCT05355805|162822849|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.019||0.0514|TWO_SIDED|||||The estimated risk difference divided by the standard error was used as the test statistic and a p-value calculated assuming that the test statistic follows a standard normal distribution under the null hypothesis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The common risk difference between placebo QW/Q2W and the izokibep 160 mg QW arm among the four strata, prior biologic/JAK inhibitor use for HS (Yes/No) and Hurley Stage (II or III), used for randomization and associated standard error will be estimated by combining the observed risk differences using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.~Non-response imputation was used for participants with missing HiSCR100."||||0.0514
81640569|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.8|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 50 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.8|-0.7|
81640570|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.1|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 100 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior adjsted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.1|-2.3|
81459998|NCT02612623|162611592|OTHER||LSM Difference|-1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|0.3|||||Gefapixant minus Placebo|LSM difference: MMRM uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and includes the treatment group, visit day, and the interaction between treatment and visit as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.||0.30|-2.99|
81459999|NCT02612623|162611592|OTHER||Percentage Change|-42.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.5|162.3|||||100 x \[(Exponent of LSM Difference) minus 1\]|Estimated Percentage Change: MMRM uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and includes the treatment group, visit day, and the interaction between treatment and visit as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.||162.3|-87.5|
81460000|NCT02612623|162611592|OTHER||Percentage Change|-50.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.3|151.1|||||100 x \[(Exponent of LSM Difference) minus 1\]|Estimated Percentage Change: MMRM uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and includes the treatment group, visit day, and the interaction between treatment and visit as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.||151.1|-90.3|
81460001|NCT02612623|162611592|OTHER||Percentage Change|-74.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.0|34.7|||||100 x \[(Exponent of LSM Difference) minus 1\]|Estimated Percentage Change: MMRM uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and includes the treatment group, visit day, and the interaction between treatment and visit as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.||34.7|-95.0|
81522615|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||54.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.12||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.12|0.90|54.89
81522616|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.1||||94.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.24||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.24|0.98|94.45
81460002|NCT02104219|162611593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0755|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is based on a nonparametric sign test used to determine whether the median RGI-C score differs from 0 for each time interval. No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|Sign test|||Pairs of radiographs were centrally evaluated by 3 independent, blinded pediatric radiologists trained in the assessment of the skeletal manifestations of HPP. The mean RGI-C score across the 3 radiologists was calculated and served as the patient's RGI-C score for a specific time point||||0.0755
81460003|NCT02104219|162611594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6344|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is based on a nonparametric sign test used to determine whether the median change in height Z-score from baseline to last assessment differs from 0. No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|Sign test|||The earliest documented height measurement that was abstracted within the period from 5 to 15 years of age, inclusive, was defined as the baseline height. Height measurements were assigned to Z-scores calculated using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2000 growth charts and methodology. Changes in height Z-score from Baseline were computed by subtracting baseline height Z-score from post baseline height Z-scores. The post baseline time points were grouped by time intervals.||||0.6344
81460004|NCT02104219|162611595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is based on a nonparametric sign test used to determine whether the median change in weight Z-score from baseline to last assessment differs from 0. No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|Sign test|||The earliest documented weight measurement that was abstracted within the period from 5 to 15 years of age, inclusive, was defined as the baseline weight. Weight measurements were assigned to Z-scores calculated using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2000 growth charts and methodology. Changes in weight Z-score from Baseline were computed by subtracting baseline weight Z-score from post baseline weight Z-scores. The post baseline time points were grouped by time intervals.||||0.4520
81460005|NCT02104219|162611596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4545|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is based on a nonparametric sign test used to determine whether change from baseline in the median RSS score differs from 0 for each time interval. No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|Sign test|||The Baseline x-ray set defined for RGI-C, which was compared with its subsequent x-ray sets, was also used as the Baseline x-ray set for the RSS reading. Changes from Baseline were computed based on this baseline RSS score, and postbaseline time points were grouped by intervals of time from Baseline.||||0.4545
81460006|NCT00375973|162611625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.23
81575408|NCT02509156|162822435|SUPERIORITY||slope of time|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.183|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase I trial.|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate over time of the slope."|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the treatment groups. If there was no significant interaction, only one trajectory (slope) was reported.||||0.183
81640571|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.7|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 250 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.7|-1.9|
81460007|NCT00375973|162611626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.05
81460008|NCT00375973|162611627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.67
81460009|NCT00375973|162611628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.02
81460010|NCT00375973|162611629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.06
81460011|NCT00375973|162611630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.02
81460012|NCT00375973|162611631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.24
81460013|NCT03137160|162611642|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the Investigator Global Assessment comparing the proportion of subjects who achieved a 2 pt reduction at study close (0).||||1
81460014|NCT01339260|162611643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.87||If superiority of netupitant/palonosetron was established for the CR delayed, CR acute and then CR overall at cycle 1 were to be tested according to a hierarchical procedure;no adjustment for multiplicity was needed.The a priori threshold was 0.050|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test including treatment, age class and region as strata. All missing data were to be imputed as treatment failures.|The null hypothesis was rejected if the 2 sided p value from the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test was less than or equal to 0.050 and in the right direction i.e., the Odds Ratio (OR) was in favor of netupitant/palonosetron. Power was 90%.||1.87|1.16|0.001
81460015|NCT01339260|162611644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.87||If the null hypothesis for CR delayed was rejected, analysis of the first key secondary endpoint CR acute was to be performed. Since the analysis was performed according to a hierarchical procedure, no further adjustment for multiplicity was needed.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test including treatment, age class and region as strata. All missing data were to be imputed as treatment failures.||CR in the acute phase was to be tested using the same 2 sided CMH test as for the primary endpoint. netupitant/palonosetron combination was to be considered superior to palonosetron in the acute phase if the 2 sided p value from the CMH was less than or equal to 0.050 and in the right direction.||1.87|1.0|0.047
81460016|NCT01339260|162611645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.85||If the null hypothesis for CR acute was rejected, analysis of the 2nd key secondary endpoint CR overall was to be performed. Since the analysis was performed according to a hierarchical procedure, no further adjustment for multiplicity was needed.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test including treatment, age class and region as strata. All missing data were to be imputed as treatment failures.||CR in the overall phase was to be tested using the same 2 sided CMH test as for the primary endpoint. netupitant/palonosetron combination was to be considered superior to palonosetron in the overall phase if the 2 sided p value from the CMH was less than or equal to 0.050 and in the right direction.||1.85|1.17|0.001
81460017|NCT03448419|162611673|SUPERIORITY||Median difference (HL-estimate)|-4.0||||0.4236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|6.0|||Wilcoxon rank test, normal approximation||Empagliflozin vs. Placebo. For estimation of effect, the non-parametric Hodge-Lehman (HL) estimate for the median difference was calculated.|H0: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.||6.0|-16.0|0.4236
81460018|NCT03448419|162611674|SUPERIORITY||Median difference (HL-estimate)|3.13||||0.0893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|7.29|||Wilcoxon rank test, normal approximation||Empagliflozin vs. Placebo. For estimation of effect, the non-parametric Hodge-Lehman (HL) estimate for the median difference was calculated.|H0: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.||7.29|0.00|0.0893
81460019|NCT03448419|162611675|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (HL-estimate)|0.1||||0.4702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||Wilcoxon rank test, normal approximation||Empagliflozin vs. Placebo. For estimation of effect, the non-parametric Hodge-Lehman (HL) estimate for the median difference was calculated.|H0: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.||0.40|-0.20|0.4702
81460020|NCT03448419|162611676|SUPERIORITY||Median difference (HL-estimate)|0.0||||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|9.0|||Wilcoxon rank test, normal approximation||Empagliflozin vs. Placebo. For estimation of effect, the non-parametric Hodge-Lehman (HL) estimate for the median difference was calculated.|H0: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.||9.0|-9.0|0.9830
81460021|NCT03448419|162611677|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-0.31||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.09|||Mixed Model repeated Measures (MMRM)|Covariates: visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-visit interaction. Unstructured covariance structure was used to model within-patient errors.||||-0.09|-0.53|0.0053
81460022|NCT03448419|162611678|OTHER|||||||0.6189|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Test on difference in mean treatment scores, based on modified ridit scores.||||||0.6189
81460023|NCT03448419|162611679|OTHER|||||||0.6672|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Test on difference in mean treatment scores, based on modified ridit scores.||||||0.6672
81460024|NCT03448419|162611680|OTHER|||||||0.5147|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Test on difference in mean treatment scores, based on modified ridit scores.||||||0.5147
81460025|NCT03448419|162611681|OTHER|||||||0.863|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Test on difference in mean treatment scores, based on modified ridit scores.||||||0.8630
81460026|NCT03448419|162611682|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.91||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.03|||Mixed Model repeated Measures (MMRM)|Covariates: NT-proBNP-by-visit interaction and visit-by-treatment interaction. Unstructured covariance structure to model within-patient errors.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio \[Empagliflozin/Placebo\] of relative change to baseline.|The endpoint 'relative change from baseline in NT-proBNP at Week 12' (after log-transformation) was evaluated using an MMRM analysis over time with baseline log-transformed NT-proBNP-by-visit interaction and visit-by-treatment interaction as covariates.Unstructured covariance structure was used to model within-patient errors.||1.03|0.81|0.1410
81460027|NCT03809663|162611733|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.686||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|9.809||Nominal p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||9.809|0.290|0.56
81575409|NCT02509156|162822436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.15|||ANCOVA||Confidence intervals based on t-test|The change in LV sphericity index was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.||0.15|0.003|0.124
81460028|NCT03809663|162611733|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.011||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.135|7.551||Nominal p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||7.551|0.135|0.99
81460029|NCT03809663|162611733|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.146||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|11.8||Nominal p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||11.800|0.390|0.38
81460030|NCT03809663|162611734|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.982||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.344|2.803||Nominal p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||2.803|0.344|0.97
81592079|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared for if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.72||||||Serotype 1: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.72|0.59|
81592080|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared for if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.76||||||Serotype 3: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.76|0.64|
81592081|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared for if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.7||||||95.0|0.63|0.78||||||Serotype 4: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.78|0.63|
81592082|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared for if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.69||||||95.0|0.61|0.77||||||Serotype 5: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.77|0.61|
81592083|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared for if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.72||||||95.0|0.65|0.81||||||Serotype 6A: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.81|0.65|
81460031|NCT03809663|162611734|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.217||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.441|3.356||Nominal p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||3.356|0.441|0.70
81460032|NCT03809663|162611734|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.243|2.197||Nominal p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||2.197|0.243|0.58
81460033|NCT02275819|162611773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.14
81460034|NCT02275819|162611774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.22
81460035|NCT02275819|162611775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.12
81522617|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.09||||94.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.21||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.21|0.98|94.09
81460036|NCT02275819|162611776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.08
81460037|NCT02275819|162611777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.43
81460038|NCT02792062|162611792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Ratio (%)|113.06||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.37|181.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect model with natural log-transformed Cmax of unchanged TAK-385 as dependent variables, arm, treatment period and dosing condition as fixed effects, and participants as a random effect was used to calculate the difference between the dosing conditions (value before breakfast - value in fasted condition without breakfast).||181.67|70.37|0.659
81592084|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared for if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.7||||||Serotype 6B: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.70|0.51|
81640572|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.8|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 500 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.8|-0.9|
81460039|NCT02792062|162611792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Ratio (%)|45.43||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|27.86|74.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect model with natural log-transformed Cmax of unchanged TAK-385 as dependent variables, arm, treatment period and dosing condition as fixed effects, and participants as a random effect was used to calculate the difference between the dosing conditions (value after breakfast - value in fasted condition without breakfast).||74.07|27.86|0.012
81460040|NCT02792062|162611793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Ratio (%)|84.28||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.09|107.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect model with natural log-transformed AUC∞ of unchanged TAK-385 as dependent variables, arm, treatment period and dosing condition as fixed effects, and participants as a random effect was used to calculate the difference between the dosing conditions (value before breakfast - value in fasted condition without breakfast).||107.47|66.09|0.238
81522618|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||62.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.14||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.14|0.91|62.95
81640573|NCT03345407|162971186|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.7|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 750 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.7|-0.8|
81640574|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.41|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 12.5 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.41|0.03|
81640575|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.47|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 50 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.47|0.42|
81640576|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.24|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 100 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.24|0.69|
81460041|NCT02792062|162611793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Ratio (%)|53.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|41.39|68.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect model with natural log-transformed AUC∞ of unchanged TAK-385 as dependent variables, arm, treatment period and dosing condition as fixed effects, and participants as a random effect was used to calculate the difference between the dosing conditions (value after breakfast - value in fasted condition without breakfast).||68.37|41.39|<0.001
81460042|NCT02792062|162611794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Ratio (%)|84.68||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.23|108.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect model with natural log-transformed AUC(0-120) of unchanged TAK-385 as dependent variables, arm, treatment period and dosing condition as fixed effects, and participants as a random effect was used to calculate the difference between the dosing conditions (value before breakfast - value in fasted condition without breakfast).||108.27|66.23|0.256
81460043|NCT02792062|162611794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Ratio (%)|52.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.78|67.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect model with natural log-transformed AUC(0-120) of unchanged TAK-385 as dependent variables, arm, treatment period and dosing condition as fixed effects, and participants as a random effect was used to calculate the difference between the dosing conditions (value after breakfast - value in fasted condition without breakfast).||67.74|40.78|<0.001
81460044|NCT02792062|162611795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Ratio (%)|84.68||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.23|108.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect model with natural log-transformed AUClast of unchanged TAK-385 as dependent variables, arm, treatment period and dosing condition as fixed effects, and participants as a random effect was used to calculate the difference between the dosing conditions (value before breakfast - value in fasted condition without breakfast).||108.27|66.23|0.256
81460045|NCT02792062|162611795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Ratio (%)|52.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.78|67.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect model with natural log-transformed AUClast of unchanged TAK-385 as dependent variables, arm, treatment period and dosing condition as fixed effects, and participants as a random effect was used to calculate the difference between the dosing conditions (value after breakfast - value in fasted condition without breakfast).||67.74|40.78|<0.001
81460046|NCT02230904|162611801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.115|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.635|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||The change in average adhesiveness score was average score for Treatment B minus average score for Treatment A.||||
81460047|NCT02230904|162611808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.442|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.895|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||The change in average adhesiveness score was average score for Treatment B minus average score for Treatment A.||||
81460048|NCT00343044|162611840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||Standard statistical methods (log-rank tests) were used in post hoc analyses that compared efficacy parameters in patients who received 1 vs 2 prior treatment regimens.|Log Rank|||Planned enrollment of 40 patients was determined assuming a median progression free survival (PFS) of 9 months (based on a median PFS of 7.2 months for low-dose, metronomic cyclophosphamide plus bevacizumab in a phase 2 study) and an analysis calculating the sample size at which the narrowing of its 95% confidence interval (CI) became greater than .2 for every 2 patients added. Progression free survival was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method.||||.08
81460049|NCT00343044|162611841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Standard statistical methods (log-rank tests) were used in post hoc analyses that compared efficacy parameters in patients who received 1 vs 2 prior treatment regimens.|Log Rank|||Overall survival(OS)was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method.||||.02
81460050|NCT02632409|162611877|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|98.22|0.55|0.9|||Stratified Cox Proportional hazard model|||||0.90|0.55|0.0008
81460051|NCT02632409|162611878|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|98.72|0.35|0.84|||Stratified Cox Proportional hazard model|||||0.84|0.35|0.0005
81460052|NCT00720213|162611897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.03||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|6.51|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Each participant was treated with the BiPAP autoSV2 (ASV2) and autoSV Advanced (ASV3) on two separate nights; therefore, the data were analyzed as paired samples. Depending on normality, each endpoint was analyzed with either a paired t-test or the nonparametric Wilcoxon Signed Ranks test. All comparisons were 2-sided conducted at a 5% level of significance.||6.51|1.44|0.0054
81460053|NCT01420068|162611926|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|3.37||p-value for statistical significance at 0.05 level for 2-sided superiority testing.|ANCOVA|Treatment regimen, region, age strata, and hypertension etiology (primary, secondary) as factors, and Baseline weight as covariates.||||3.37|-2.74|0.840
81460054|NCT01420068|162611927|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.69||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|2.02||p-value for statistical significance at 0.05 level for 2-sided superiority testing.|ANCOVA|Treatment regimen, region, age strata, and hypertension etiology (primary, secondary) as factors, and Baseline height as covariates.||||2.02|-0.63|0.303
81460055|NCT01420068|162611928|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|1.12||p-value for statistical significance at 0.05 level for 2-sided superiority testing.|ANCOVA|Treatment regimen, region, age strata, and hypertension etiology (primary, secondary) as factors, and Baseline BMI as covariates.||||1.12|-1.06|0.957
81460056|NCT01420068|162611930|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|3.33||p-value for statistical significance at 0.05 level for 2-sided superiority testing.|ANCOVA|Treatment regimen, region, age strata, and Baseline weight as covariates||Primary Hypertension group (at LT Visit 18 \[Week 104\])||3.33|-3.29|0.992
81460057|NCT01420068|162611930|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.06||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.22|2.1||p-value for statistical significance at 0.05 level for 2-sided superiority testing.|ANCOVA|Treatment regimen, region, age strata, and Baseline weight as covariates.||Secondary hypertension group (at LT Visit 19 \[Week 156\])||2.10|-8.22|0.215
81460058|NCT01420068|162611931|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.62||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|2.09||p-value for statistical significance at 0.05 level for 2-sided superiority testing.|ANCOVA|Treatment regimen, region, age strata, and Baseline height as covariates||Primary Hypertension group (at LT Visit 18 \[Week 104\])||2.09|-0.85|0.403
81575410|NCT02509156|162822437|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the treatment groups. A time by treatment interaction was assessed.|There was a significant treatment and time interaction (p=0.024), so we report a slope for each treatment arm.|||
81640577|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.91|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 250 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.91|0.95|
81522619|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.12||||96.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.26||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.26|0.99|96.86
81640578|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.08|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 500 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.08|0.61|
81575411|NCT02509156|162822438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|1.74|||ANCOVA||Confidence intervals based on t-test|The change in scar percent was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.||1.74|-3.05|0.993
81640579|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.4|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 750 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.40|0.60|
81575412|NCT02509156|162822439|SUPERIORITY||slope of time|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.151|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase I trial.|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate over time of the slope"|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the treatment groups. If there was no significant interaction, only one trajectory (slope) was reported.||||0.151
81575413|NCT02509156|162822440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.96||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.84|81.89|||ANCOVA||Confidence intervals based on t-test|The change in distance walked was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.||81.89|-5.84|0.056
81575414|NCT02509156|162822441|SUPERIORITY||slope of time|2.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.06||0.583|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase I trial.|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate over time of the slope"|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the treatment groups. If there was no significant interaction, only one trajectory (slope) was reported.||||0.583
81575415|NCT02509156|162822442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.37||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.49|4.84|||ANCOVA||Confidence intervals based on t-test|The change in MLHFQ summary score was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.||4.84|-30.49|0.048
81575416|NCT02509156|162822443|SUPERIORITY||slope of time|-8.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase I trial.|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate over time of the slope."|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the treatment groups. If there was no significant interaction, only one trajectory (slope) was reported.||||0.0002
81575417|NCT02509156|162822444|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-315.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|295.0||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-947.5|315.8|||ANCOVA||Confidence intervals based on t-test|The change in NT-proBNP was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values. Data log transformed. p-values were obtained from transformed data.||315.80|-947.50|0.199
81575418|NCT02509156|162822445|SUPERIORITY||slope of time|-23.391|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|202.08||0.229|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase I trial.|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate over time of the slope"|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the treatment groups. If there was no significant interaction, only one trajectory (slope) was reported. Log transformation used for the regression. p-values were obtained from transformed data.||||0.229
81575419|NCT00010374|162822462|OTHER|Performance goal of 35%|Exact two-sided binomial test|96.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.0|99.5|||Exact two-sided binomial test|||||99.5|87.0|<0.001
81575420|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|7.7||||||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for 0-4 h at Day 1.||7.70|-3.48|
81575421|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|11.07||||||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for 0-4 h at Day 1.||11.07|-0.41|
81592085|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared for if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.75||||||95.0|0.69|0.81||||||Serotype 7F: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.81|0.69|
81592086|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared for if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.8||||||Serotype 9V: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.80|0.65|
81640580|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.16|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 12.5 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.16|0.14|
81592087|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared for if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.79||||||95.0|0.71|0.89||||||Serotype 14: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.89|0.71|
81592088|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared for if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77||||||95.0|0.7|0.84||||||Serotype 18C: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.84|0.70|
81592089|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared for if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.86||||||Serotype 19A: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.86|0.72|
81592090|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared for if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.79||||||95.0|0.73|0.86||||||Serotype 19F: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.86|0.73|
81592091|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared for if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the IgG GMR of 20vPnC to 13vPnC for the serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.75||||||Serotype 23F: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC-13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.75|0.58|
81592092|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 19A (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.98||||||95.0|1.81|2.16||||||Serotype 8: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||2.16|1.81|
81640581|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.98|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 50 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.98|0.74|
81592093|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 19A (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.32||||||95.0|1.18|1.49||||||Serotype 10A: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||1.49|1.18|
81592094|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 19A (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.52||||||95.0|1.39|1.67||||||Serotype 11A: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||1.67|1.39|
81575422|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|8.33||||||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for 0-4 h at Day 1.||8.33|-3.35|
81575423|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.11|5.36||||||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for 0-4 h at Day 2.||5.36|-6.11|
81575424|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|10.29||||||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for 0-4 h at Day 2.||10.29|-1.57|
81575425|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|10.65||||||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for 0-4 h at Day 2.||10.65|-1.45|
81575426|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.44|1.93||||||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for 0-4 h at Day 7.||1.93|-10.44|
81575427|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|6.32||||||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for 0-4 h at Day 7.||6.32|-7.22|
81575428|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.25|5.33||||||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for 0-4 h at Day 7.||5.33|-8.25|
81575429|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|6.29||||||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for 0-4 h at Day 8.||6.29|-5.98|
81575430|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|15.08||||||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for 0-4 h at Day 8.||15.08|1.52|
81575431|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|10.5||||||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for 0-4 h at Day 8.||10.50|-2.85|
81575432|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.16|4.97||||||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for 0-4 h at Day 14.||4.97|-7.16|
81575433|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|13.66||||||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for 0-4 h at Day 14.||13.66|-0.11|
81640582|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.97|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 100 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.97|0.73|
81640583|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.27|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 250 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.27|0.83|
81575434|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|10.15||||||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for 0-4 h at Day 14.||10.15|-3.58|
81575435|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.64|5.4||||||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for 0-4 h at Day 15.||5.40|-7.64|
81575436|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|10.89||||||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for 0-4 h at Day 15.||10.89|-3.71|
81575437|NCT00372112|162822467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|9.18||||||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for 0-4 h at Day 15.||9.18|-4.96|
81575438|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|12.0||||||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 1.||12.0|-7.7|
81575439|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|13.1||||||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 1.||13.1|-7.2|
81575440|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|10.1||||||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 1.||10.1|-10.2|
81460059|NCT01420068|162611931|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.92||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|5.57||p-value for statistical significance at 0.05 level for 2-sided superiority testing.|ANCOVA|Treatment regimen, region, age strata, and Baseline height as covariates.||Secondary hypertension group (at LT Visit 19 \[Week 156\])||5.57|-3.74|0.670
81460060|NCT01420068|162611932|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|1.08||p-value for statistical significance at 0.05 level for 2-sided superiority testing.|ANCOVA|Treatment regimen, region, age strata, and Baseline BMI as covariates||Primary Hypertension group (at LT Visit 18 \[Week 104\])||1.08|-1.29|0.860
81460061|NCT01420068|162611932|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.17||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|1.32||p-value for statistical significance at 0.05 level for 2-sided superiority testing.|ANCOVA|Treatment regimen, region, age strata, and Baseline BMI as covariates.||Secondary hypertension group (at LT Visit 19 \[Week 156\])||1.32|-3.66|0.320
81460062|NCT00745901|162611934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9698||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9698
81460063|NCT00745901|162611935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0715||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0715
81460064|NCT00745901|162611936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0050
81460065|NCT00745901|162611937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0006
81460066|NCT00745901|162611938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0031||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0031
81592095|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 19A (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.6||||||95.0|0.54|0.67||||||Serotype 12F: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||0.67|0.54|
81460067|NCT00745901|162611939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0013
81460068|NCT00745901|162611940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81460069|NCT00745901|162611941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81460070|NCT00745901|162611942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81460071|NCT00745901|162611943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81460072|NCT00745901|162611944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0033||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0033
81460073|NCT00745901|162611945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0060
81460074|NCT00745901|162611946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81460075|NCT00745901|162611947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81460076|NCT00745901|162611948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.912||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.912
81460077|NCT00745901|162611949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.003
81460078|NCT00745901|162611950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81460079|NCT00745901|162611951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.816||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.816
81460080|NCT00745901|162611952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.012
81460081|NCT00745901|162611953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.003
81460082|NCT00758290|162611954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81460083|NCT00884117|162611965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.0001
81460084|NCT00884117|162611965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Pairwise Wilcoxon|||||||<0.01
81460085|NCT00884117|162611965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Pairwise Wilcoxon|||||||<0.01
81460086|NCT00884117|162611966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.015
81460087|NCT00884117|162611966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Pairwise Wilcoxon|||||||0.009
81460088|NCT00884117|162611966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Pairwise Wilcoxon|||||||0.03
81460089|NCT00884117|162611967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0005
81460090|NCT00884117|162611967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Pairwise Wilcoxon|||||||0.008
81460091|NCT00884117|162611967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Pairwise Wilcoxon|||||||<0.0001
81460092|NCT00884117|162611968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0002
81460093|NCT00884117|162611968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Pairwise Wilcoxon|||||||0.008
81460094|NCT00884117|162611968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Pairwise Wilcoxon|||||||<0.0001
81460095|NCT00884117|162611971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4464|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Resistant versus Susceptible||||0.4464
81460096|NCT00884117|162611972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Resistant versus Susceptible||||<0.0001
81460097|NCT00884117|162611973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2499|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Resistant versus Susceptible||||0.2499
81460098|NCT01753310|162611980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.17|-4.47|||t-test, 2 sided|The 2 sided t-test was on weighted overall treatment difference.|Based on the sample size weighted overall treatment difference.|The superiority of Dysport® to placebo was tested at a two-tailed 5% level by using a stratified analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline TWSTRS total score as covariate and stratified by the randomisation stratification factor (BoNT-A naïve versus BoNT-A non-naïve).||-4.47|-12.17|<0.001
81640584|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.62|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 500 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.62|0.57|
81640585|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.5|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 750 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.50|0.75|
81640586|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.39|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 12.5 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.39|0.17|
81640587|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.01|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 50 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.01|0.72|
81640588|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.79|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 100 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.79|0.64|
81640589|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.14|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 250 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.14|0.75|
81640590|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.45|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 500 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.45|0.53|
81640591|NCT03345407|162971187|OTHER||Posterior median odds ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.43|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and nemiralisib 750 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior median odds ratio and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.43|0.71|
81640592|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|8.3|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 12.5 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||8.3|-4.8|
81640593|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.1|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 50 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||3.1|-4.0|
81640594|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|1.1|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 100 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.1|-6.2|
81640595|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|0.4|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 250 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||0.4|-6.7|
81575441|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|10.4||||||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 2.||10.4|-6.1|
81575442|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|14.3||||||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 2.||14.3|-2.8|
81575443|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|10.1||||||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 2.||10.1|-6.9|
81575444|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|6.2||||||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 7.||6.2|-16.1|
81575445|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|10.2||||||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 7.||10.2|-14.0|
81640596|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.5|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 500 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||3.5|-4.0|
81640597|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|2.3|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 750 mcg at Day 28 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.3|-2.7|
81640598|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|11.0|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 12.5 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||11.0|-2.5|
81640599|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.5|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 50 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.5|-4.8|
81640600|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|1.1|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 100 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.1|-6.3|
81640601|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|0.4|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 250 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||0.4|-7.3|
81640602|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|3.0|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 500 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||3.0|-4.6|
81640603|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.5|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 750 mcg at Day 56 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.5|-2.9|
81640604|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|9.4|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 12.5 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||9.4|-4.8|
81640605|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|3.6|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 50 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||3.6|-4.1|
81640606|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|1.8|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 100 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||1.8|-6.1|
81640607|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|2.3|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 250 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||2.3|-5.7|
81640608|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|3.8|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 500 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||3.8|-4.5|
81640609|NCT03345407|162971188|OTHER||Posterior adjusted median difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|4.0|||||Treatment comparison between placebo and Nemiralisib 750 mcg at Day 84 was performed and posterior adjusted median difference and 95% HPD CrI has been presented.|||4.0|-1.7|
81640610|NCT00065611|162971203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9074||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9074
81640611|NCT00065611|162971204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4566||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.4566
81640612|NCT00065611|162971205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3792||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.3792
81640613|NCT02105688|162971226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||One-sided exact test|||A one-sided exact test was used to test the null hypothesis, which was that the SVR12 rate for the ITA was less than 67% (historical reference rate derived from NCT01667731). The p-value was based on a one-sided exact test for a binomial proportion. A one-sided p-value \<0.025 supports a conclusion that the true SVR12 is \>67%.||||<0.001
81640614|NCT02105688|162971227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|10.0||||||Categorical AE parameters were assessed via point estimates with 95% confidence intervals provided for between-treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events using the Miettinen and Nurminen method, an unconditional, asymptotic method.||10.0|-8.3|
81640615|NCT02105688|162971228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|1.9||||||Categorical AE parameters were assessed via point estimates with 95% confidence intervals provided for between-treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events using the Miettinen and Nurminen method, an unconditional, asymptotic method.||1.9|-5.0|
81640616|NCT01358175|162971230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|6.42|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.42|2.20|<0.0001
81640617|NCT01358175|162971230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.28|6.65|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.65|2.28|<0.0001
81640618|NCT05072795|162971244|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81640619|NCT01601821|162971253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-2.0||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.5|1.5|||Chi-squared|||Chi-square test was used to test superiority of arm CsA+Rapamune+CS versus arm CsA+MMF+CS.||1.5|-5.5|0.341
81640620|NCT01601821|162971254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||Month 3: One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test the difference.||||0.870
81640621|NCT01601821|162971254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||Month 6: One-way ANOVA was used to test the difference.||||0.381
81640622|NCT01601821|162971254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||Month 12: One-way ANOVA was used to test the difference.||||0.096
81640623|NCT01601821|162971255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||Month 3: One-way ANOVA was used to test the difference.||||0.979
81640624|NCT01601821|162971255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||Month 6: One-way ANOVA was used to test the difference.||||0.660
81640625|NCT01601821|162971255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||Month 12: One-way ANOVA was used to test the difference.||||0.518
81640626|NCT01601821|162971256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||Month 3: One-way ANOVA was used to test the difference.||||0.786
81640627|NCT01601821|162971256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||Month 6: One-way ANOVA was used to test the difference.||||0.738
81640628|NCT01601821|162971256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.977|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||Month 12: One-way ANOVA was used to test the difference.||||0.977
81640629|NCT01601821|162971257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to test the difference.||||0.999
81640630|NCT01601821|162971259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to test the difference.||||0.276
81640631|NCT01601821|162971260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to test the difference.||||0.999
81640632|NCT01601821|162971261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.868|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|Chi-squared|||Chi-square test was used to test the difference.||||0.868
81640633|NCT01601821|162971262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to test the difference.||||0.999
81640634|NCT01601821|162971263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|Chi-squared|||Chi-square test was used to test the difference.||||0.985
81640635|NCT01601821|162971264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to test the difference.||||0.172
81640636|NCT01601821|162971265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was based on 5% significance level.|Chi-squared|||Chi-square test was used to test the difference.||||0.978
81460099|NCT01753310|162611981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.67|-2.14|||t-test, 2 sided|The 2 sided t-test was on weighted overall treatment difference.|Based on the sample size weighted overall treatment difference.|The superiority of Dysport® to placebo was tested at a two-tailed 5% level by using a stratified ANCOVA with baseline TWSTRS total score as covariate and stratified by the randomisation stratification factor (BoNT-A naïve versus BoNT-A non-naïve).||-2.14|-8.67|=0.001
81640637|NCT01124916|162971276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8728.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|853.129|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7028.846|10427.154|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the total cost of care between standard and robotic-assisted laparoscopic abdominal sacrocolpopexy six weeks after surgery.||10427.154|7028.846|<.001
81640638|NCT01124916|162971277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.846||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.769|9.369|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in urinary distress between women assigned to LASC and those assigned to RASC six months after intervention as measured by the UDI.||9.369|-21.769|.43
81640639|NCT00887471|162971283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The relationship of surgical group with AHI change was evaluated by constructing a mixed linear model (MLM). The dependent variable was the logarithm of the ratio of postoperative AHI score to preoperative AHI score; this transformation was chosen in order to minimize skew of model residuals. Surgical group was introduced as a fixed factor; subject pairs constituted levels of a random blocking) factor.||||.590
81640640|NCT00887471|162971283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||||||P value for the variances. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \< .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed linear model was constructed as described above. Variance was estimated separately for each group.||||.022
81640641|NCT00887471|162971284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The relationship of surgical group with postoperative AHI ≤ 5 was evaluated by exact conditional logistic regression, predicting AHI ≤ 5 from surgical group with subject pairs as strata.||||1.00
81640642|NCT02469155|162971295|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|3.51|||Mixed Models for Repeated Measure|||||3.51|-3.39|0.972
81640643|NCT02469155|162971295|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|3.84|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||3.84|-2.92|0.789
81640644|NCT03014726|162971298|OTHER|Recurrence \< 0.5 as defined by an IPSS score of less than or equal to 11. The performance goal is met if the upper limit of the one-sided 95% confidence interval for recurrence is less than 50%.|||||<|0.001|||||||1-sample binomial z-test|||||||<0.001
81640645|NCT00901459|162971299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.43||A Holm correction to p values was made to control for type 1 error.|t-test, 2 sided|df=14|The parameter estimated is the difference in craving change between smoking cues and neutral cues in the 10Hz sfg condition (Frequency control)and the corresponding craving change in the 1Hz sfg condition (active).|A pairwise t-test was performed to contrast the active rTMS condition with the frequency control condition.||2.43|0.51|0.014
81640646|NCT00901459|162971299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|1.22|||t-test, 2 sided|df=13|The parameter estimated is the difference in craving change between smoking cues and neutral cues in the 1Hz sfg condition (active)and the corresponding craving change in the 1Hz moc condition (location control).|A pairwise t-test was performed to contrast the active rTMS condition with the location control condition.||1.22|-0.64|0.49
81640647|NCT00901459|162971299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.39||A Holm correction to p values was made to control for type 1 error.|t-test, 2 sided|df=13|The parameter estimated is the difference in craving change between smoking cues and neutral cues in the 10Hz sfg condition (frequency control)and the corresponding craving change in the 1Hz moc condition (location control).|A pairwise t-test was performed to contrast the location control rTMS condition with the frequency control condition.||1.39|0.52|0.09
81640648|NCT00872339|162971339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.45
81640649|NCT00872339|162971341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.001
81640650|NCT02429115|162971343|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81640651|NCT02429115|162971344|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81640652|NCT02429115|162971345|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81640653|NCT00866619|162971369|SUPERIORITY|Criterion for success = lower limit (LL) of 97.5% confidence interval (CI) of VE \> 0.|Vaccine efficacy|55.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|50.6|60.4|||Regression, Cox|||The analysis aimed to compare RfoCPFMI between groups over the Months 2.5-14 time period. Using RfoCFPMI, a Cox regression model was used to evaluate vaccine efficacy (VE) allowing for adjustment by factors. VE was calculated as 1 minus \[Hazard Ratio (HR) in GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group (HR1) divided by HR in control VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group (HR2)\]; i. e. 1 - (HR1/HR2).||60.4|50.6|<0.0001
81640654|NCT00866619|162971370|SUPERIORITY|Point estimate of efficacy was adjusted for study site as stratification factor for the analysis. Criterion for success = lower limit (LL) of 97.5% confidence interval (CI) of VE \> 0.|Vaccine efficacy|31.315|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|23.556|38.286|||Regression, Cox|||The analysis aimed to compare RfoCPFMI between groups over the Months 2.5-14 time period. Using RfoCFPMI, a Cox regression model was used to evaluate vaccine efficacy (VE) allowing for adjustment by factors. VE was calculated as 1 minus \[Hazard Ratio (HR) in GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group (HR1) divided by HR in control Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group (HR2)\]; i. e. 1 - (HR1/HR2).||38.286|23.556|<0.0001
81640655|NCT01307800|162971436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|8.8||The comparison between 80 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 1-sided alpha level of 0.025, with adjustment for multiplicity by applying the Step-down Dunnett procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.8|-0.5|0.994
81640656|NCT01307800|162971436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|7.9||The comparison between 40 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 1-sided alpha level of 0.025, with adjustment for multiplicity by applying the Step-down Dunnett procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.9|-1.9|0.973
81640657|NCT01307800|162971436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|7.2||The p-value was 1-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.2|-1.6|0.896
81640658|NCT01307800|162971437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|9.3||The p-value was 1-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.3|-0.7|0.955
81640659|NCT01307800|162971437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|8.4||The p-value was 1-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.4|-1.6|0.912
81640660|NCT01307800|162971437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|7.7||The p-value was 1-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.7|-1.8|0.223
81640661|NCT01307800|162971438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|2.6||The p-value was 1-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.6|-3.5|0.610
81640662|NCT01307800|162971438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.6||The p-value was 1-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.6|-2.0|0.223
81640663|NCT01307800|162971438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|1.7||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7|-4.2|0.414
81640664|NCT01307800|162971439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|2.8||The p-value was 1-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.8|-3.7|0.603
81640665|NCT01307800|162971439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.8||The p-value was 1-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.8|-1.9|0.192
81640666|NCT01307800|162971439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.3||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|-3.9|0.619
81640667|NCT01307800|162971440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|17.6||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||17.6|1.4|0.022
81640668|NCT01307800|162971440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|17.8||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||17.8|-0.4|0.061
81640669|NCT01307800|162971440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|12.3||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.3|-3.9|0.304
81460100|NCT01753310|162611982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||The superiority of Dysport® to placebo on CGIC of CD was tested at a two-tailed 5% level by using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) with treatment and randomisation stratification factor as main effects.||||<0.001
81640670|NCT01307800|162971441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.1||The comparison between 80 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo for the change from baseline in PANSS positive subscores was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.1|0.1|0.036
81460101|NCT01753310|162611983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.033|||||||Mantel-Haenszel chi-squared test|||The superiorty of Dysport® to placebo on treatment response was tested at a two-tailed 5% level by using a Mantel-Haenszel chi-squared test stratified by the randomisation factor.||||=0.033
81575446|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|7.5||||||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 7.||7.5|-17.1|
81575447|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|10.9||||||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 8.||10.9|-4.1|
81575448|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|19.0||||||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 8.||19.0|2.6|
81575449|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|11.4||||||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 8.||11.4|-5.2|
81575450|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|2.7||||||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 14.||2.7|-17.0|
81575451|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|16.8||||||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 14.||16.8|-6.0|
81575452|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|8.0||||||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 14.||8.0|-13.8|
81575453|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|8.3||||||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 15.||8.3|-7.8|
81575454|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|15.6||||||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 15.||15.6|-2.1|
81575455|NCT00372112|162822469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|13.3||||||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for 0-4 h maximum HR at Day 15.||13.3|-4.5|
81575456|NCT00372112|162822484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1131|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0031|0.2293|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline FEV1, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for FEV1 over 22-24 h at Day 1.||0.2293|-0.0031|
81575457|NCT00372112|162822484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.159|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0408|0.2771|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline FEV1, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for FEV1 over 22-24 h at Day 1.||0.2771|0.0408|
81575458|NCT00372112|162822484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0764|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0375|0.1903|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline FEV1, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for FEV1 over 22-24 h at Day 1.||0.1903|-0.0375|
81575459|NCT00372112|162822484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1741|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0178|0.3305|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline FEV1, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for FEV1 over 22-24 h at Day 7.||0.3305|0.0178|
81575460|NCT00372112|162822484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1713|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.3365|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline FEV1, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for FEV1 over 22-24 h at Day 7.||0.3365|0.0060|
81575461|NCT00372112|162822484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1377|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0233|0.2987|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline FEV1, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for FEV1 over 22-24 h at Day 7.||0.2987|-0.0233|
81575462|NCT00372112|162822484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.139|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0266|0.3046|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline FEV1, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for FEV1 over 22-24 h at Day 14.||0.3046|-0.0266|
81575463|NCT00372112|162822484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1906|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0177|0.3635|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline FEV1, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for FEV1 over 22-24 h at Day 14.||0.3635|0.0177|
81575464|NCT00372112|162822484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0956|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0686|0.2599|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline FEV1, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for FEV1 over 22-24 h at Day 14.||0.2599|-0.0686|
81575465|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.009|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.608|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 1.||0.608|-0.590|
81575466|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.237|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.354|0.829|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 1.||0.829|-0.354|
81575467|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.093|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.469|0.654|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 1.||0.654|-0.469|
81522620|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.09||||94.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.2||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.20|0.98|94.16
81640671|NCT01307800|162971441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.0||The comparison between 40 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo for change from baseline in PANSS positive subscores was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.0|-1.2|0.616
81640672|NCT01307800|162971441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.2||The comparison between 10 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo for change from baseline in PANSS positive subscores was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.2|-0.7|0.307
81640673|NCT01307800|162971441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.1||The comparison between 80 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo for the change from baseline in PANSS negative subscores was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.1|-0.8|0.382
81640674|NCT01307800|162971441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.8||The comparison between 40 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo for the change from baseline in PANSS negative subscores was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.8|-0.3|0.107
81640675|NCT01307800|162971441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.0||The comparison between 10 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo for the change from baseline in PANSS negative subscores was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.0|-0.9|0.436
81522621|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||48.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.15||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.15|0.86|48.99
81522622|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.12||||94.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.28||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.28|0.98|94.51
81522623|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.13||||94.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.31||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.31|0.97|94.59
81522624|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||61.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.23||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.23|0.86|61.27
81522625|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.15||||96.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.34||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.No|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.34|0.99|96.63
81522626|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.12||||94.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.29||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.29|0.97|94.02
81640676|NCT01307800|162971441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|4.9||The comparison between 80 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo for the change from baseline in PANSS general psychopathology subscores was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.9|-0.2|0.073
81640677|NCT01307800|162971441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|4.2||The comparison between 40 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo for the change from baseline in PANSS general psychopathology subscores was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.2|-1.2|0.280
81640678|NCT01307800|162971441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|4.0||The comparison between 10 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo for the change from baseline in PANSS general psychopathology subscores was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.0|-0.9|0.209
81640679|NCT01307800|162971442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.137||95.0||||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.137
81640680|NCT01307800|162971442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.824||95.0||||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.824
81640681|NCT01307800|162971442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.999||95.0||||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81640682|NCT01307800|162971444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.38||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.38|-0.13|0.340
81460102|NCT01753310|162611984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||The superiority of Dysport® to placebo on CGIC of CD was tested at a two-tailed 5% level by using an ANOVA with treatment and randomisation stratification factor as main effects.||||<0.001
81640683|NCT01307800|162971444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.21||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|-0.33|0.659
81640684|NCT01307800|162971444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.35||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.35|-0.14|0.413
81640685|NCT01307800|162971445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|2.7||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.7|-3.1|0.910
81640686|NCT01307800|162971445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|1.3||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.3|-4.9|0.265
81640687|NCT01307800|162971445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.9||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.9|-3.7|0.531
81640688|NCT01307800|162971446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|5.1||The comparison between 80 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo for the change from baseline in EQ-5D Questionnaire (VAS) was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||5.10|-5.21|0.983
81640689|NCT01307800|162971446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.94|2.83||The comparison between 40 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo for the change from baseline in EQ-5D Questionnaire (VAS) was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||2.83|-7.94|0.351
81640690|NCT01307800|162971446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|7.11||The comparison between 10 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo for the change from baseline in EQ-5D Questionnaire (VAS) was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||7.11|-2.86|0.403
81640691|NCT01307800|162971449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|-0.8||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.8|-10.4|0.021
81640692|NCT01307800|162971449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|6.9||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.9|-3.3|0.487
81640693|NCT01307800|162971449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|3.7||The p-value was 2-sided without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.7|-5.6|0.693
81575468|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.199|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.591|0.988|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 2.||0.988|-0.591|
81640694|NCT01307800|162971450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.06||The comparison between 80 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-0.10|0.661
81640695|NCT01307800|162971450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.03||The comparison between 40 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.14|0.201
81640696|NCT01307800|162971450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.06||The comparison between 10 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-0.09|0.697
81640697|NCT01307800|162971451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.31||The comparison between 80 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.31|-0.20|0.694
81640698|NCT01307800|162971451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.2||The comparison between 40 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.20|-0.34|0.596
81640699|NCT01307800|162971451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.49||The comparison between 10 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.49|0.00|0.055
81640700|NCT01307800|162971452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.29||The comparison between 80 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.29|-0.27|0.929
81640701|NCT01307800|162971452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.38||The comparison between 40 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.38|-0.19|0.519
81640702|NCT01307800|162971452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.4||The comparison between 10 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.40|-0.13|0.323
81460103|NCT01753310|162611985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mantel-Haenszel chi-squared test|||The superiorty of Dysport® to placebo on treatment response was tested at a two-tailed 5% level by using a Mantel-Haenszel chi-squared test stratified by the randomisation factor.||||<0.001
81460104|NCT01753310|162611986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.174|||||||ANOVA|||The superiority of Dysport® to placebo on CDIP-58 was tested at a two-tailed 5% level by using an ANOVA with treatment and randomisation stratification factor as main effects.||||=0.174
81640703|NCT01307800|162971453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.758||95.0||||The comparison between 80 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo in the percentage of participants with a change from baseline in C-SSRS suicidal ideation was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.758
81640704|NCT01307800|162971453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.576||95.0||||The comparison between 40 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo in the percentage of participants with a change from baseline in C-SSRS suicidal ideation was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.576
81592096|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 19A (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|4.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.39|5.3||||||Serotype 15B: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||5.30|4.39|
81592097|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 19A (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|4.06||||||95.0|3.68|4.48||||||Serotype 22F: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||4.48|3.68|
81592098|NCT04382326|162857377|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 19A (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.64||||||95.0|1.46|1.83||||||Serotype 33F: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||1.83|1.46|
81592099|NCT04382326|162857385|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of 20vPnC group to 13vPnC group is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.29||||||95.0|1.05|1.58||||||Measles: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||1.58|1.05|
81592100|NCT04382326|162857386|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of 20vPnC group to 13vPnC group is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.38||||||Mumps: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||1.38|0.85|
81640705|NCT01307800|162971453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.425||95.0||||The comparison between 10 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo in the percentage of participants with a change from baseline in C-SSRS suicidal ideation was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.425
81640706|NCT01307800|162971456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.444||95.0||||The comparison between 80 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on rank-transformed change.||||||0.444
81640707|NCT01307800|162971456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.799||95.0||||The comparison between 40 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|ANOVA|ANOVA model on rank-transformed change.||||||0.799
81522627|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||53.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.17||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.17|0.87|53.24
81640708|NCT01307800|162971456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.073||95.0||||The comparison between 10 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|ANOVA|ANOVA model on rank-transformed change.||||||0.073
81640709|NCT01307800|162971457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|1.04||The comparison between 80 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.04|-0.76|0.761
81640710|NCT01307800|162971457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.06||The comparison between 40 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.06|-0.78|0.761
81592101|NCT04382326|162857387|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of 20vPnC group to 13vPnC group is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.48||||||Rubella: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution).||1.48|1.02|
81592102|NCT04382326|162857388|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of 20vPnC group to 13vPnC group is greater than 0.5 (2-fold NI margin).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.17||||||Varicella: GMR and 2-Sided CI were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference (20vPnC - 13vPnC) of the logarithms of the concentrations and the corresponding CI (based on the Student's t distribution)||1.17|0.84|
81592103|NCT01762761|162857389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|26.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.29|93.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||93.26|7.29|<0.001
81592104|NCT01762761|162857390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|23.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.54|66.33|||Regression, Logistic|||||66.33|8.54|<0.001
81592105|NCT01762761|162857391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.84|18.94|||Regression, Logistic|||||18.94|3.84|<0.001
81592106|NCT01762761|162857392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.59|0.13|0.001
81592107|NCT01762761|162857393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.64|0.21|0.306
81592108|NCT01762761|162857394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|6.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.01|9.34|||Log Rank|||||9.34|4.01|<0.001
81640711|NCT01307800|162971457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.56||The comparison between 10 mg LY2140023, BID and placebo was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.56|-1.17|0.489
81640712|NCT02255474|162971459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons, treatment group p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||Both eyes used in analysis adjusting for correlation.||||<0.01
81640713|NCT02255474|162971460|SUPERIORITY||quadratic coefficient|0.02||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Individual subject eye length profiles were fit using quadratic equations as a function of gaze angle. The analysis of quadratic coefficients included treatment group, study year (categorical variable), and their interaction adjusted for age, study site, and ethnicity.||||0.05
81640714|NCT02255474|162971461|SUPERIORITY||regression coefficient|-0.12||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Models control for age, sex, axial length at baseline, race, treatment group, treatment group by race interaction.||This analysis looks at the three-year change in spherical equivalent refractive error for different eccentricities of peripheral defocus measured with contact lenses in place||||0.05
81640715|NCT02255474|162971462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||Both eyes used in the analysis controlling for the correlation.||||0.05
81640716|NCT00623714|162971475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Fold Difference|0.34||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|0.7||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANOVA|Analysis performed on log-transformed fold change from baseline and results were back-transformed for reporting.||||0.70|0.16|0.011
81640717|NCT00623714|162971476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Fold Difference|0.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.63||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANOVA|Analysis performed on log-transformed fold change from baseline and results were back-transformed for reporting.||||0.63|0.26|0.002
81640718|NCT02367794|162971477|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.88|||Log Rank|||||0.88|0.64|0.0006
81640719|NCT02367794|162971478|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.1581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.05|||Log Rank|||||1.05|0.73|0.1581
81640720|NCT02367794|162971479|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.876||||0.4451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.623|1.231|||Log Rank|||Teff \>=-1.91 in ITT||1.231|0.623|0.4451
81640721|NCT02367794|162971479|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.941||||0.7343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.664|1.335|||Log Rank|||Teff \>=-1.91 in ITT||1.335|0.664|0.7343
81640722|NCT02367794|162971479|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.942||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.232|||Log Rank|||Teff \<-1.91 Negative in ITT||1.232|0.720|0.6610
81592109|NCT01762761|162857395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.37|0.05|<0.001
81592110|NCT01762761|162857396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.54||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|131.12|||Regression, Logistic|||||131.12|2.09|0.008
81592111|NCT01762761|162857397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||van Elteren stratified rank test|||||||<0.001
81592112|NCT01762761|162857398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||van Elteren stratified rank test|||||||<0.001
81592113|NCT01731171|162857436|OTHER|The effect of treatment was calculated using logistic regression and the Cox proportional hazard function employing age, gender, and race as covariates.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.37|||=|0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Logistic||Values less than one favor adjunctive probiotic treatment, while values higher than one favor the placebo.|||||=.029
81592114|NCT01731171|162857437|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.022|||||||Chi-squared|||||||=.022
81592115|NCT01731171|162857438|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.009|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||=.009
81592116|NCT01731171|162857439|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.017|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||=.017
81592117|NCT01168934|162857440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|43.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.68|47.56||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0 - ∞)(dn) of crizotinib was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences was exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||47.56|39.68|
81592118|NCT01168934|162857443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|44.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.9|48.78||||||Natural log transformed AUClast(dn) of crizotinib was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences was exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||48.78|40.90|
81592119|NCT01504438|162857458|OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.29
81592120|NCT01504438|162857459|OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.31
81592121|NCT01504438|162857460|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.07
81640723|NCT02367794|162971479|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.253||||0.0893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.965|1.627|||Log Rank|||Teff \<-1.91 Negative in ITT||1.627|0.965|0.0893
81640724|NCT02367794|162971480|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.81|||Log Rank|||Teff\>=-1.91||0.81|0.46|0.0006
81640725|NCT02367794|162971480|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.33|||Log Rank|||Teff\>=-1.91||1.33|0.84|0.630
81640726|NCT02367794|162971480|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.1|||Log Rank|||Teff\<-1.91||1.10|0.70|0.258
81640727|NCT02367794|162971480|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.33|||Log Rank|||Teff\<-1.91||1.33|0.84|0.630
81640728|NCT02367794|162971481|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.72|||Log Rank|||||0.72|0.40|<.0001
81640729|NCT02367794|162971481|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.84|||Log Rank|||||0.84|0.45|0.0018
81460105|NCT01753310|162611987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.583|||||||ANOVA|||The superiority of Dysport® to placebo on CDIP-58 was tested at a two-tailed 5% level by using an ANOVA with treatment and randomisation stratification factor as main effects.||||=0.583
81460106|NCT01611883|162612051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Ezetimibe treatment group will be considered non-inferior to the placebo control group if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the between-treatment difference (ezetimibe minus placebo) in means for change in HbA1c from baseline to the end of treatment does not exceed 0.5%.|Difference in Least-squares Means|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.23|||Longitudinal analysis of covariance|"Treatment group, HbA1c level, insulin use, time, and time × treatment group interaction as factors, and baseline as covariate"|ezetimibe minus placebo|||0.23|-0.07|
81575469|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.633|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.152|1.418|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 2.||1.418|-0.152|
81575470|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.065|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.667|0.797|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 2.||0.797|-0.667|
81575471|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.097|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.476|0.67|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 7.||0.670|-0.476|
81575472|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.408|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|1.024|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 7.||1.024|-0.208|
81575473|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.471|0.631|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 7.||0.631|-0.471|
81592122|NCT01504438|162857461|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81575474|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.245|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|1.149|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 8.||1.149|-0.660|
81592123|NCT01070810|162857464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.40
81592124|NCT01070810|162857465|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.62|||Regression, Cox|||Time to shock reversal was complicated by a high incidence of death prior to the event. To account for this we classified death as a competing risk event and used the estimated cumulative incidence function (CIF) to illustrate the comparison of CIFs between the two treatment groups using the Fine-Gray competing risk model. We tested the subdistribution hazards of these two CIF functions and obtained the estimated hazard ratio with 95% confidence intervals.||1.62|0.61|0.97
81592125|NCT01070810|162857466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81592126|NCT01070810|162857467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81592127|NCT01070810|162857468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.10
81592128|NCT05061446|162857476|OTHER||Difference in percentage|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|19.29||||||||19.29|-5.96|
81592129|NCT05061446|162857476|OTHER||Difference in percentage|26.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.52|46.12||||||||46.12|6.52|
81592130|NCT05061446|162857477|OTHER||Difference in percentage|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|19.29||||||||19.29|-5.96|
81592131|NCT05061446|162857477|OTHER||Difference in percentage|26.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.52|46.12||||||||46.12|6.52|
81592132|NCT05061446|162857478|OTHER||Difference in percentage|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|40.24||||||||40.24|-0.24|
81592133|NCT05061446|162857478|OTHER||Difference in percentage|31.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.68|52.48||||||||52.48|10.68|
81592134|NCT05061446|162857479|OTHER||Difference in percentage|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|19.29||||||||19.29|-5.96|
81592135|NCT05061446|162857479|OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|15.3||||||||15.30|-4.78|
81592136|NCT05061446|162857480|OTHER||Difference in percentage|26.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|53.6||||||||53.60|-1.22|
81592137|NCT05061446|162857480|OTHER||Difference in percentage|45.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.3|71.68||||||||71.68|19.30|
81592138|NCT00153101|162857531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.8462||95.0|0.92|1.07|||Regression, Cox|||||1.07|0.92|0.8462
81592139|NCT00153101|162857531|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin was 1.13|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.0019||97.5|0.93|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||||1.10|0.93|0.0019
81592140|NCT00153101|162857532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9086||95.0|0.93|1.09|||Regression, Cox|||||1.09|0.93|0.9086
81592141|NCT00153101|162857532|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin was 1.13|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.0004||97.5|0.9|1.08|||Regression, Cox|||||1.08|0.90|0.0004
81592142|NCT00153101|162857533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.4535||95.0|0.93|1.17|||Regression, Cox|||||1.17|0.93|0.4535
81592143|NCT00153101|162857533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9421||95.0|0.89|1.12|||Regression, Cox|||||1.12|0.89|0.9421
81592144|NCT00153101|162857534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.2909||95.0|0.94|1.23|||Regression, Cox|||||1.23|0.94|0.2909
81592145|NCT00153101|162857534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.2534||95.0|0.94|1.24|||Regression, Cox|||||1.24|0.94|0.2534
81592146|NCT00153101|162857535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.2248||95.0|0.79|1.06|||Regression, Cox|||||1.06|0.79|0.2248
81592147|NCT00153101|162857535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.1829||95.0|0.79|1.05|||Regression, Cox|||||1.05|0.79|0.1829
81592148|NCT00153101|162857536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.4984||95.0|0.82|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||||1.10|0.82|0.4984
81592149|NCT00153101|162857536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.1203||95.0|0.97|1.29|||Regression, Cox|||||1.29|0.97|0.1203
81640730|NCT02367794|162971482|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.77|||Log Rank|||||0.77|0.48|<.0001
81592150|NCT00153101|162857537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||0.4221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.15|||Regression, Cox|||||2.15|0.73|0.4221
81592151|NCT00153101|162857537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.7305||95.0|0.51|1.6|||Regression, Cox|||||1.60|0.51|0.7305
81592152|NCT00153101|162857538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.6248||95.0|0.54|1.45|||Regression, Cox|||||1.45|0.54|0.6248
81592153|NCT00153101|162857538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.0751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.05|||Regression, Cox|||||1.05|0.36|0.0751
81592154|NCT00153101|162857539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.3682||95.0|0.63|1.18|||Regression, Cox|||||1.18|0.63|0.3682
81592155|NCT00153101|162857539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.6014||95.0|0.69|1.24|||Regression, Cox|||||1.24|0.69|0.6014
81640731|NCT02367794|162971482|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.77|||Log Rank|||||0.77|0.48|<.0001
81640732|NCT02367794|162971483|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.725||||0.0518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.524|1.004|||Log Rank|||||1.004|0.524|0.0518
81640733|NCT02367794|162971483|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.832||||0.2841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.594|1.165|||Log Rank|||||1.165|0.594|0.2841
81640734|NCT02367794|162971484|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.871||||0.2956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.671|1.129|||Log Rank|||||1.129|0.671|0.2956
81640735|NCT02367794|162971484|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.861||||0.2473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.668|1.109|||Log Rank|||||1.109|0.668|0.2473
81640736|NCT02367794|162971485|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.91|1.04|0.0248
81460107|NCT01611883|162612052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares Means|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.47|||Longitudinal analysis of covariance||ezetimibe minus placebo|||0.47|-0.47|
81640737|NCT02367794|162971485|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.90|1.03|0.0308
81460108|NCT01611883|162612053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares Means|-4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|2.5|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance||ezetimibe minus placebo|||2.5|-12.1|
81460109|NCT01611883|162612054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.779|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of percentage difference between ezetimibe and placebo||||0.779
81592156|NCT00153101|162857540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.255||95.0|0.91|1.42|||Regression, Cox|||||1.42|0.91|0.2550
81592157|NCT00153101|162857540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.5297||95.0|0.86|1.34|||Regression, Cox|||||1.34|0.86|0.5297
81592158|NCT00153101|162857541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.4593||95.0|0.82|1.56|||Regression, Cox|||||1.56|0.82|0.4593
81592159|NCT00153101|162857541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.7468||95.0|0.68|1.32|||Regression, Cox|||||1.32|0.68|0.7468
81592160|NCT00153101|162857542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.5461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.2|||Regression, Cox|||||1.20|0.71|0.5461
81592161|NCT00153101|162857542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.3436||95.0|0.68|1.14|||Regression, Cox|||||1.14|0.68|0.3436
81592162|NCT00153101|162857543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.0133||95.0|0.8|0.97|||Regression, Cox|||||0.97|0.80|0.0133
81592163|NCT00153101|162857543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.1251||95.0|0.84|1.02|||Regression, Cox|||||1.02|0.84|0.1251
81592164|NCT00153101|162857544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0213||95.0|0.67|0.97|||Regression, Cox|||||0.97|0.67|0.0213
81592165|NCT00153101|162857544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.2396||95.0|0.75|1.07|||Regression, Cox|||||1.07|0.75|0.2396
81592166|NCT00153101|162857545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.0111||95.0|0.83|0.98|||Regression, Cox|||||0.98|0.83|0.0111
81592167|NCT00153101|162857545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.0606||95.0|0.85|1.0|||Regression, Cox|||||1.00|0.85|0.0606
81592168|NCT00153101|162857546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.0082||95.0|1.05|1.35|||Regression, Cox|||||1.35|1.05|0.0082
81592169|NCT00153101|162857546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.2164||95.0|0.95|1.23|||Regression, Cox|||||1.23|0.95|0.2164
81592170|NCT00153101|162857547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.3732||95.0|0.83|1.07|||Regression, Cox|||||1.07|0.83|0.3732
81592171|NCT00153101|162857547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.3633||95.0|0.94|1.2|||Regression, Cox|||||1.20|0.94|0.3633
81592172|NCT00153101|162857548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.2713||95.0|0.97|1.13|||Regression, Cox|||||1.13|0.97|0.2713
81592173|NCT00153101|162857548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.515||95.0|0.95|1.11|||Regression, Cox|||||1.11|0.95|0.5150
81592174|NCT00153101|162857549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.3485||95.0|0.77|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||for subjects without diabetes at baseline||1.10|0.77|0.3485
81592175|NCT00153101|162857549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.1235||95.0|0.96|1.36|||Regression, Cox|||for subjects without diabetes at baseline||1.36|0.96|0.1235
81592176|NCT00153101|162857550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.869||95.0|0.89|1.11|||Chi-squared|||for subjects with available Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) at baseline||1.11|0.89|0.8690
81592177|NCT00153101|162857550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04||||0.4337||95.0|0.94|1.17|||Chi-squared|||for subjects with available Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) at baseline||1.17|0.94|0.4337
81640738|NCT02367794|162971486|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.408|0.689|||Log Rank|||||0.689|0.408|<.0001
81640739|NCT02367794|162971486|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.493|0.831|||Log Rank|||||0.831|0.493|0.0007
81640740|NCT02367794|162971487|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|0.06||||0.9871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.48|7.61|||Z-test|||Event Free Rate (%) at Year 1||7.61|-7.48|0.9871
81640741|NCT02367794|162971487|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|5.93||||0.1133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|13.26|||Z-test|||Event Free Rate (%) at Year 2||13.26|-1.41|0.1133
81640742|NCT02367794|162971487|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-3.97||||0.3072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|3.65|||Z-test|||Event Free Rate (%) at Year 1||3.65|-11.60|0.3072
81640743|NCT02367794|162971487|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|1.21||||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.01|8.42|||Z-test|||Event Free Rate (%) at Year 2||8.42|-6.01|0.7430
81592178|NCT00153101|162857551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.2666||95.0|0.83|1.05|||Regression, Cox|||for subjects without atrial fibrillation at baseline||1.05|0.83|0.2666
81592179|NCT00153101|162857551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.4784||95.0|0.85|1.08|||Regression, Cox|||for subjects without atrial fibrillation at baseline||1.08|0.85|0.4784
81592180|NCT00153101|162857552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.0483||95.0|0.76|1.0|||Regression, Cox|||||1.00|0.76|0.0483
81592181|NCT00153101|162857553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.2192||95.0|0.81|1.05|||Regression, Cox|||||1.05|0.81|0.2192
81592182|NCT00153101|162857554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.7764||95.0|0.85|1.24|||Regression, Cox|||||1.24|0.85|0.7764
81592183|NCT00153101|162857555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0574||95.0|0.62|1.01|||Regression, Cox|||||1.01|0.62|0.0574
81640744|NCT02367794|162971488|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.797||||0.0461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.638|0.996|||Log Rank|||||0.996|0.638|0.0461
81640745|NCT02367794|162971488|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.7295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.834|1.296|||Log Rank|||||1.296|0.834|0.7295
81640746|NCT02367794|162971489|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.828||||0.0942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.663|1.033|||Log Rank|||||1.033|0.663|0.0942
81640747|NCT02367794|162971489|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.968||||0.7709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.776|1.207|||Log Rank|||||1.207|0.776|0.7709
81640748|NCT02367794|162971491|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.4007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.784|1.102|||Log Rank|||||1.102|0.784|0.4007
81640749|NCT00091572|162971500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.2663||95.0|0.8|1.06|||Log Rank||Temozolomide events (progressions/deaths) = 401. Dacarbazine events (progressions/deaths) = 398.|||1.06|0.80|0.2663
81640750|NCT00091572|162971501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9999||95.0|0.86|1.17|||Log Rank||Temozolomide events (deaths) = 320. Dacarbazine events (deaths) = 325.|||1.17|0.86|0.9999
81640751|NCT00091572|162971502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.0718||95.0|0.97|2.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Temozolomide numerator (responders) = 55. Dacarbazine numerator (responders) = 37.|||2.12|0.97|0.0718
81640752|NCT01159600|162971515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.17|-1.08||Each of the hypotheses (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs placebo) were tested (two-sided test) at the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline HbA1c and baseline body weight as linear covariates and baseline eGFR, geographical region and treatment as fixed effects|Difference calculated as Met: empa 10mg minus Met: placebo|Null hypothesis: No difference in change from baseline to week 24 in body weight between Empagliflozin 10mg and placebo. A hierarchical testing approach was applied to each of the two dose comparisons (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs placebo) within each background therapy group (metformin and metformin + SU). If for a specific dose the null hypothesis was rejected for the primary endpoint, the same dose was tested against placebo for the change from baseline in body weight.||-1.08|-2.17|<0.0001
81592184|NCT00153101|162857556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.1365||95.0|0.64|1.06|||Regression, Cox|||||1.06|0.64|0.1365
81592185|NCT00153101|162857557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.694||95.0|0.82|1.34|||Regression, Cox|||||1.34|0.82|0.6940
81592186|NCT00153101|162857558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.58||||0.0245||95.0|1.06|2.35|||Regression, Cox|||||2.35|1.06|0.0245
81592187|NCT00153101|162857559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.5798||95.0|0.36|1.76|||Regression, Cox|||||1.76|0.36|0.5798
81592188|NCT00153101|162857560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0006||95.0|0.65|0.89|||Regression, Cox|||||0.89|0.65|0.0006
81592189|NCT00153101|162857561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.0085||95.0|0.48|0.9|||Regression, Cox|||||0.90|0.48|0.0085
81592190|NCT00153101|162857562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0015||95.0|0.69|0.92|||Regression, Cox|||||0.92|0.69|0.0015
81592191|NCT00153101|162857563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39||||0.0101||95.0|1.08|1.79|||Regression, Cox|||||1.79|1.08|0.0101
81592192|NCT00153101|162857564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9563||95.0|0.82|1.24|||Regression, Cox|||||1.24|0.82|0.9563
81592193|NCT00153101|162857565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17||||0.0868||95.0|0.98|1.41|||Chi-squared|||||1.41|0.98|0.0868
81592194|NCT00153101|162857566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0172||95.0|0.6|0.95|||Regression, Cox|||||0.95|0.60|0.0172
81592195|NCT00153101|162857567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.1431||95.0|0.78|1.04|||Regression, Cox|||||1.04|0.78|0.1431
81592196|NCT00153101|162857568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.8974||95.0|0.81|1.21|||Regression, Cox|||||1.21|0.81|0.8974
81592197|NCT03169153|162857569|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed effects repeated measures|||||||<0.0001
81592198|NCT03299192|162857570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||This feasibility study is small and not designed to look at outcome statistics|GEE with Ancova features|||||||.001
81592199|NCT00983580|162857572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.448|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.448
81592200|NCT00983580|162857573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.358|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This statistical analysis compares the difference between the number of patients with No adenoma recurrence at 12 months with those with adenoma recurrence at 12 months.||||0.358
81592201|NCT00983580|162857575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.513|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.513
81592202|NCT01940705|162857606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.578||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for Hearing Aid Skills and Knowledge test Skills scale||||0.001
81592203|NCT01940705|162857606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.235||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for Hearing Aid Skills and Knowledge test Knowledge scale||||0.003
81592204|NCT01940705|162857607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.956||||0.414|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.414
81592205|NCT01940705|162857608|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.847|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.847
81522628|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.04||||70.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.19||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.19|0.91|70.84
81522629|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.04||||74.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.19||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.19|0.92|74.15
81522630|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.04||||65.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.24||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal;Region; Upper; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.24|0.87|65.43
81522631|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.19||||97.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.42||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Region; Upper; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.42|0.99|97.15
81522632|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.05||||63.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.34||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Region; Lower; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.34|0.81|63.99
81522633|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.15||||91.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.41||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Region; Lower; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.41|0.94|91.99
81522634|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||76.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.14||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Region;Central; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.14|0.94|76.81
81522635|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||67.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.09||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal;Region; Central; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.09|0.95|67.01
81522636|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.04||||63.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.27||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Region; Distal; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.27|0.85|63.91
81592206|NCT04286594|162857614|OTHER|Change in single group over time|Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.667|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.051|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.457|14.876|||t-test, 1 sided|||||14.876|8.457|<0.001
81592207|NCT03117387|162857623|OTHER|Bland-Altman analysis estimates bias between TOF-Cuff and electromyography.|bias|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|0.05|-0.05|0.05||||||"Paired measurements were compared using a Bland-Altman analysis modified for repeated measurements (http://sec.lumc.nl/method\_agreement\_analysis, Leiden, the Netherlands).~This Bland-Altman analysis corrects for between subject variability of repeated paired measurements in individual subjects."||0.05|-0.05|
81460110|NCT01611883|162612055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.365|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of percentage difference between ezetimibe and placebo||||0.365
81592208|NCT03403634|162857624|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046||||||significance level = 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|df = 11. one-sided as post treatment increases were of interest. the fold changes were log-transformed prior to inferences.||||||0.046
81592209|NCT05955560|162857639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||A two-sided paired t-test was used and p-value derived. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81592210|NCT02669329|162857644|OTHER||success proportion|85.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.9|93.4||||||||93.4|72.9|
81611209|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.0|-8.0|0.047
81592211|NCT01404312|162857669|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority margin: 1.25 events per 100 person-years.~Sample size determination was based on the assumption of a primary endpoint rate of 2.0/100 person-years, with a one-sided 0.025 alpha level, and targeting at least 90% power. This required a sample size of approximately 2500. The sample size was adjusted upwards to account for loss to follow-up, interim monitoring, and to allow for subgroup analyses with reasonable power."|Incidence Rate Difference|-0.0231|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-0.346|0.3|||||"Estimate given as Incidence rate in Arm A - Incidence Rate in Arm B (negative favors Arm A).~Incidence rate units: Events per 100 person-years"|Mantel-Haenszel method used for estimating standardized incidence rate in each arm and incidence rate difference.||0.300|-0.346|
81522637|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.18||||96.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.42||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Region; Distal D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.42|0.99|96.47
81592212|NCT01404312|162857670|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.016||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.002||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Estimate given as: Proportion Arm A - Proportion Arm B|"Comparison of the proportion of participants with any SAE occurrence between arms A and B.~H0: Proportion of participants with SAE in Arm A = Proportion of participants with SAE in Arm B."||0.002|-0.035|0.073
81592213|NCT01404312|162857671|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0058||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.007||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Fisher Exact||Estimate given as: Proportion Arm A - Proportion Arm B|"Comparison of the proportion of participants with any targeted adverse event occurrence between arms A and B.~H0: Proportion of participants with a targeted adverse event in Arm A = Proportion of participants with a targeted adverse event in Arm B."||0.007|-0.019|0.405
81592214|NCT01404312|162857672|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.093|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.315|3.332|||||"Estimate given as: Odds of being in higher category (more stringent management due to toxicity) for Arm B compared with arm A~Not adjusted for multiple comparisons."|"Odds ratio of being in higher category estimated from proportional odds model~H0: Odds ratio of being in higher category for Arm A vs Arm B = 1"||3.332|1.315|
81592215|NCT01404312|162857673|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3078||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Log Rank|||H0: Survival curve Arm A = Survival curve Arm B||||0.3078
81592216|NCT01404312|162857674|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.396||||0.2802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.762|2.559||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Hazard Ratio||Hazard ratio given as: Arm B hazard / Arm A hazard, i.e. HR \> 1 favors arm A|"Competing risk analysis using the Fine-Gray model, treating TB-related deaths as competing risks, and other deaths including deaths of unknown cause as the event of interest.~H0: Hazard Ratio for Arm A vs Arm B = 1"||2.559|0.762|0.2802
81592217|NCT03809182|162857679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||A p-value less than .05 was considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in plasmatic glucose levels between dexmedetomidine and 0.9% sodium-chloride groups.||||0.38
81592218|NCT03809182|162857680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||A p-value less than .05 was considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in insulin levels between dexmedetomidine and 0.9% sodium-chloride groups.||||0.02
81592219|NCT03794089|162857686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=.05|ANCOVA|||comparisons of groups at post-assessment controls for baseline GAD-7 total scores||||0.035
81592220|NCT03794089|162857687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.231||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|ANCOVA|||comparisons of groups at post-assessment controls for baseline PHQ-9 total scores||||0.231
81592221|NCT03794089|162857688|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.393||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in DASS-21 Anxiety subscale total from Baseline to 4 weeks||||0.393
81592222|NCT03794089|162857688|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.022||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in DASS-21 Anxiety subscale total from Baseline to 8 weeks||||0.022
81592223|NCT03794089|162857688|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.013||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in DASS-21 Anxiety subscale total from Baseline to 12 weeks||||0.013
81592224|NCT03794089|162857688|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.049||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in DASS-21 Anxiety subscale total from Baseline to Post assessment (16 weeks)||||0.049
81592225|NCT03794089|162857689|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.008||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in DASS-21 Depression subscale total from Baseline to 4 weeks||||0.008
81592226|NCT03794089|162857689|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups|||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in DASS-21 Depression subscale total from Baseline to 8 weeks||||<0.001
81592227|NCT03794089|162857689|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups|||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in DASS-21 Depression subscale total from Baseline to 12 weeks||||<0.001
81592228|NCT03794089|162857689|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.008||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in DASS-21 Depression subscale total from Baseline to Post-assessment (16 weeks)||||0.008
81592229|NCT03794089|162857690|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.44||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in DASS-21 Stress subscale total from Baseline to 4 weeks||||0.440
81592230|NCT03794089|162857690|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.022||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in DASS-21 Stress subscale total from Baseline to 8 weeks||||0.022
81592231|NCT03794089|162857690|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.032||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in DASS-21 Stress subscale total from Baseline to 12 weeks||||0.032
81592232|NCT03794089|162857690|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.091||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in DASS-21 Stress subscale total from Baseline to Post-assessment (16 weeks)||||0.091
81592233|NCT03794089|162857691|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.058||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in OASIS total score from Baseline to 4 weeks||||0.058
81592234|NCT03794089|162857691|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.032||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in OASIS total score from Baseline to 8 weeks||||0.032
81592235|NCT03794089|162857691|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.007||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in OASIS total score from Baseline to 12 weeks||||0.007
81592236|NCT03794089|162857691|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.044||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in OASIS total score from Baseline to Post assessment (16 weeks)||||0.044
81592237|NCT03794089|162857692|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.328||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in ODSIS total from Baseline to 4 weeks||||0.328
81592238|NCT03794089|162857692|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.148||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in ODSIS total from Baseline to 8 weeks||||0.148
81592239|NCT03794089|162857692|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.002||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in ODSIS total from Baseline to 12 weeks||||0.002
81592240|NCT03794089|162857692|SUPERIORITY|Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.069||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in ODSIS total from Baseline to Post-assessment (16 weeks)||||0.069
81592241|NCT03794089|162857693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.928||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05|ANCOVA|||comparisons of groups at post-assessment controls for baseline Q-LES-Q-SF total scores||||0.928
81592242|NCT03794089|162857694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.402||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05|Fisher Exact|degrees of freedom = 1||Testing null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||0.402
81592243|NCT03794089|162857695|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Testing the null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||<0.001
81592244|NCT03794089|162857696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=.05|t-test, 2 sided|Used Satterthwaite method given unequal variances||Testing the null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||.006
81592245|NCT03794089|162857697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=.05|t-test, 2 sided|used Satterthwaite method given unequal variances||Testing the null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||0.004
81592246|NCT03794089|162857698|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<=.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Testing the null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||0.002
81592247|NCT03119766|162857710|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.85|||ANOVA||Results are presented as estimated differences of Least Squares Means according to ANOVA model|Mean changes of GIS scores after 8 weeks of treatment were compared.||1.85|0.04|0.041
81592248|NCT03119766|162857710|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.74|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Fixed factor Treatment and random factor research center were used in mixed model. Difference in mean changes between groups was estimeted."|Mean changes of GIS scores after 8 weeks of treatment were compared. Influence of between center variation was estimated.||1.74|0.04|0.041
81592249|NCT03119766|162857711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||Fisher Exact|||Test for comparison percentage of patients with reduction ≥ 1 point.||||0.067
81592250|NCT03119766|162857711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Fisher Exact|||Test for comparison percentage of patients with reduction ≥ 2 points.||||0.029
81592251|NCT03119766|162857711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.082|||||||Fisher Exact|||Test for comparison percentage of patients with reduction ≥ 3 points.||||0.082
81592252|NCT03119766|162857711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||Fisher Exact|||Test for comparison percentage of patients with reduction ≥ 4 points.||||0.046
81592253|NCT03119766|162857711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.111|||||||Fisher Exact|||Test for comparison percentage of patients with reduction ≥ 5 points.||||0.111
81592254|NCT03119766|162857712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|2.15|||ANOVA||Results are presented as estimated differences of Least Squares Means according to ANOVA model|Mean changes of NDI scores after 8 weeks of treatment were compared.||2.15|-0.93|0.435
81592255|NCT03119766|162857713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.26|||ANOVA||Results are presented as estimated differences of Least Squares Means according to ANOVA model|Mean changes of SF-36 scores (physical health domain) after 8 weeks of treatment were compared.||1.26|-2.00|0.655
81592256|NCT03119766|162857713|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.65||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|2.1|||ANOVA|||Mean changes of SF-36 scores (mental health domain) after 8 weeks of treatment were compared.||2.10|-0.79|0.375
81460111|NCT01611883|162612056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares Means|-21.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.06|-17.03|||Longitudinal analysis of covariance|"Treatment group, HbA1c level, insulin use, time, and time × treatment group interaction as factors, and baseline as covariate"|ezetimibe minus placebo|||-17.03|-25.06|<0.001
81592257|NCT03119766|162857714|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81592258|NCT03119766|162857715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Side effects analysis.||||0.08
81592259|NCT03119766|162857715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.139|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Therapeutic effect||||0.139
81592260|NCT03119766|162857715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.251|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Efficacy index analysis.||||0.251
81592261|NCT02034578|162857718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.953|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.873|1.04||||||B versus A||1.040|0.873|
81592262|NCT02034578|162857718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.805|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.749|0.865||||||C versus A||0.865|0.749|
81592263|NCT02034578|162857720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.966|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.924|1.01||||||B versus A||1.010|0.924|
81592264|NCT02034578|162857720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.919|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.896|0.942||||||C versus A||0.942|0.896|
81592265|NCT02034578|162857721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.968|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.926|1.011||||||B versus A||1.011|0.926|
81592266|NCT02034578|162857721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.922|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.899|0.947||||||C versus A||0.947|0.899|
81611210|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-4.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.0|-11.0|<0.001
81592267|NCT00116805|162857731|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|With a sample size of 160 subjects in the TDF group and 80 subjects in the ADV group, a two group large-sample normal approximation test of proportions with a one-sided 0.025 significance level would have 95% power to reject the null hypothesis that the TDF treatment was inferior to the ADV treatment (the difference in proportions was less than -0.080) in favor of the alternative hypothesis that the TDF treatment was not inferior.|Difference in proportions|54.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.6|63.6||P-value corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that the stratum-adjusted (baseline ALT ≤ 4 x upper limit of the normal range \[ULN\] or \> 4 x ULN) difference is 0.|Z-test|2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI), stratified by baseline ALT was used to evaluate difference between groups in proportion of complete responders.||||63.6|44.6|<0.001
81592268|NCT00116805|162857732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|63.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.8|72.3||P-value corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that the stratum-adjusted difference in zero.|Z-test|Difference, standard error of the difference, and the CI are stratum adjusted based on baseline ALT category (≤ 4 x ULN or \> 4 x ULN).||||72.3|53.8|<0.001
81592269|NCT00116805|162857733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|9.3||P-value corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that the stratum-adjusted difference is zero.|Z-test|Two-sided 95% CIs, stratified by baseline ALT (baseline ALT ≤ 4 x ULN or \> 4 x ULN), were used to evaluate treatment group differences.||||9.3|-12.0|0.801
81592270|NCT00116805|162857738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|17.2||P-value corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that the stratum-adjusted difference in zero. Difference, standard error of the difference, and the CI are stratum adjusted based on baseline ALT category (≤ 4 x ULN or \> 4 x ULN).|Z-test|||||17.2|-5.6|0.320
81592271|NCT00116805|162857744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|26.1||P-value corresponds to a Z-test. Statistical tests were not adjusted for baseline ALT stratum.|Z-test|Difference, standard error of the difference, and CI are stratum adjusted (baseline ALT ≤ 4 x ULN or \> 4 x ULN).||||26.1|1.1|0.032
81592272|NCT00116805|162857745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|1.9||P-value corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that the ALT stratum-adjusted difference is zero.|Z-test|Difference, standard error of the difference, and CI are stratum adjusted (baseline ALT ≤ 4 x ULN or \> 4 x ULN).||||1.9|-21.5|0.100
81592273|NCT00116805|162857750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|16.4||P-value above for HBeAg loss corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that stratum-adjusted difference is zero.|Z-test|Difference, standard error of the difference, and Cl are stratum adjusted based on baseline ALT category (≤ 4 x ULN or \> 4 x ULN).||This information pertains to HBeAg loss.||16.4|-4.2|0.245
81592274|NCT00116805|162857750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|14.9||P-value for HBeAg seroconversion corresponds to Z-test of the null hypothesis that stratum-adjusted difference is zero.|Z-test|Difference, standard error of difference, and Cl are stratum adjusted based on baseline ALT category (≤ 4 x ULN or \> 4 x ULN).||This information pertains to HBeAg seroconversion.||14.9|-5.5|0.363
81592275|NCT00116805|162857751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|11.9||P-value above for HBeAg loss corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that stratum-adjusted difference is zero.|Z-test|Difference, standard error of the difference, and Cl are stratum adjusted based on baseline ALT category (≤ 4 x ULN or \> 4 x ULN).||This information pertains to HBeAg loss.||11.9|-11.3|0.963
81592276|NCT00116805|162857751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|11.7||P-value above for HBeAg loss corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that stratum-adjusted difference is zero.|Z-test|Difference, standard error of the difference, and Cl are stratum adjusted based on baseline ALT category (≤ 4 x ULN or \>4 x ULN).||This information pertains to seroconversion to anti-HBe.||11.7|-10.4|0.904
81592277|NCT00116805|162857752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|19.9||P-value corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that the ALT stratum-adjusted difference is zero. Difference, standard error of the difference, and confidence interval (CI) are stratum adjusted (baseline ALT ≤ 4 x ULN or \> 4 x ULN).|Z-test|||This information pertains to HBsAg loss.||19.9|1.9|0.018
81592278|NCT00116805|162857752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|10.2||P-value corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that the ALT stratum-adjusted difference is zero. Difference, standard error of the difference, and confidence interval (CI) are stratum adjusted (baseline ALT ≤ 4 x ULN or \> 4 x ULN).|Z-test|||This information pertains to HBsAg seroconversion.||10.2|-1.5|0.148
81592279|NCT00116805|162857753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|6.5||P-value above for HBsAg loss corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that stratum-adjusted difference is zero. Difference, standard error of the difference, and CI are stratum adjusted based on baseline ALT category (≤ 4 x ULN or \> 4 x ULN).|Z-test|||This information pertains to HBsAg loss.||6.5|-4.8|0.757
81592280|NCT00116805|162857753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|5.9||P-value above corresponds to Z-test of the null hypothesis that stratum-adjusted difference is zero. Difference, standard error of the difference, and CI are stratum adjusted based on baseline ALT category (≤ 4 x ULN or \> 4 x ULN).|Z-test|||This information pertains to seroconversion to anti-HBs.||5.9|-4.2|0.733
81460112|NCT01611883|162612057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares Means|-13.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.66|-10.42|||Longitudinal analysis of covariance|"Treatment group, HbA1c level, insulin use, time, and time × treatment group interaction as factors, and baseline as covariate"|ezetimibe minus placebo|||-10.42|-16.66|<0.001
81460113|NCT01611883|162612058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares Means|-11.36||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.27|-1.44|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|"Treatment group, HbA1c level, insulin use, time, and time × treatment group interaction as factors, and baseline as covariate"|ezetimibe minus placebo|||-1.44|-21.27|0.025
81460114|NCT01611883|162612059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares Means|2.45||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|6.61|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|"Treatment group, HbA1c level, insulin use, time, and time × treatment group interaction as factors, and baseline as covariate"|ezetimibe minus placebo|||6.61|-1.71|0.246
81575475|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.796|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.174|1.766|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 8.||1.766|-0.174|
81575476|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.144|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.742|1.03|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 8.||1.030|-0.742|
81575477|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.056|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.556|0.669|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 14.||0.669|-0.556|
81575478|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.138|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.767|0.491|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 14.||0.491|-0.767|
81575479|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.187|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.765|0.391|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 14.||0.391|-0.765|
81575480|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.094|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.619|0.806|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 15.||0.806|-0.619|
81575481|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.358|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|1.105|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 15.||1.105|-0.390|
81575482|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.178|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.522|0.877|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for weighted mean glucose 0-4 h at Day 15.||0.877|-0.522|
81575483|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.294|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.586|-0.001|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 1.||-0.001|-0.586|
81575484|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.371|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.657|-0.085|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 1.||-0.085|-0.657|
81575485|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.153|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.133|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 1.||0.133|-0.440|
81575486|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.216|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.679|0.247|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 2.||0.247|-0.679|
81575487|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.536|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.998|-0.074|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 2.||-0.074|-0.998|
81575488|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.018|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.452|0.416|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 2.||0.416|-0.452|
81575489|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.486|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.878|-0.095|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 7.||-0.095|-0.878|
81522638|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||72.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.14||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Region;Total; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.14|0.93|72.17
81522639|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||74.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.11||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Region; Total; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.11|0.95|74.38
81522640|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||53.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.12||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Upper; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.12|0.90|53.85
81522641|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.1||||95.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.23||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Upper; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.23|0.98|95.02
81575490|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.562|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.135|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 7.||-0.135|-0.990|
81575491|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.575|0.196|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 7.||0.196|-0.575|
81575492|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.075|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.235|0.385|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 8.||0.385|-0.235|
81575493|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.275|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.623|0.073|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 8.||0.073|-0.623|
81575494|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.103|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.213|0.418|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 8.||0.418|-0.213|
81575495|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.299|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.042|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 14.||0.042|-0.640|
81575496|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.271|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.621|0.079|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 14.||0.079|-0.621|
81575497|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.095|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.432|0.243|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 14.||0.243|-0.432|
81575498|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.173|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.158|0.505|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 15.||0.505|-0.158|
81575499|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.196|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.535|0.143|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 15.||0.143|-0.535|
81575500|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.139|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.198|0.475|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for weighted mean potassium 0-4 h at Day 15.||0.475|-0.198|
81575501|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.9|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 1.||0.90|-1.18|
81575502|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|1.3|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 1.||1.30|-0.72|
81575503|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.8|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 1.||0.80|-1.15|
81592281|NCT01159938|162857783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.26||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.3||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 30-min pre-breakfast in aortic arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||1.30|-0.78|0.617
81592282|NCT01159938|162857783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.25||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|1.73||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 30-min pre-breakfast in aortic arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||1.73|-1.23|0.732
81592283|NCT01159938|162857783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.27||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.73||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 30-min pre-breakfast in aortic arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||1.73|-1.20|0.715
81592284|NCT01159938|162857783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.35||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.16||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 30-min pre-breakfast in brachial arteries. Significance was assessed at 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.16|-0.85|0.177
81592285|NCT01159938|162857783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.53||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 30-min pre-breakfast in brachial arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.53|-0.94|0.579
81592286|NCT01159938|162857783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.49||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.21||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 30-min pre-breakfast in brachial arteries. Significance was assessed at 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.21|-1.19|0.167
81592287|NCT01159938|162857784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.19||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.72||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 60-min post-breakfast in aortic arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.72|-1.10|0.676
81592288|NCT01159938|162857784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|1.34||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 60-min post-breakfast in aortic arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||1.34|-1.27|0.957
81592289|NCT01159938|162857784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.41||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|0.85||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 60-min post-breakfast in aortic arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.85|-1.68|0.513
81592290|NCT01159938|162857784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.09||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.28||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 60-min post-breakfast in brachial arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.28|-0.47|0.623
81592291|NCT01159938|162857784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.57||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 60-min post-breakfast in brachial arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.57|-0.51|0.916
81592292|NCT01159938|162857784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.21||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.31||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 60-min post-breakfast in brachial arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.31|-0.73|0.413
81592293|NCT01159938|162857785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|1.34||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 120-min post-breakfast in aortic arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||1.34|-0.94|0.724
81592294|NCT01159938|162857785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.57||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|2.2||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 120-min post-breakfast in aortic arteries. Significance was assessed at 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||2.20|-1.05|0.479
81592295|NCT01159938|162857785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.18||||0.825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|1.41||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 120-min post-breakfast in aortic arteries. Significance was assessed at 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||1.41|-1.76|0.825
81592296|NCT01159938|162857785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.25||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 120-min post-breakfast in brachial arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.25|-0.65|0.378
81460115|NCT01611883|162612060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares Means|-19.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.71|-15.43|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|"Treatment group, HbA1c level, insulin use, time, and time × treatment group interaction as factors, and baseline as covariate"|ezetimibe minus placebo|||-15.43|-22.71|<0.001
81522642|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.07||||92.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.18||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Upper; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.18|0.97|92.27
81460116|NCT04955691|162612083|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81460117|NCT04955691|162612084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||\<54 mg/dL||||0.57
81460118|NCT04955691|162612084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||54-69 mg/dL||||0.43
81460119|NCT04955691|162612085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||181-250 mg/dL||||0.006
81460120|NCT04955691|162612085|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||\>250 mg/dL||||<0.001
81592297|NCT01159938|162857785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.19||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.46||The p-value is for the LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 120 mins post-breakfast in brachial arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.46|-0.84|0.553
81592298|NCT01159938|162857785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.42||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 120-min post-breakfast in brachial arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.42|-0.83|0.512
81592299|NCT01159938|162857786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.29||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.51||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 180-min post-breakfast in aortic arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.51|-1.09|0.466
81592300|NCT01159938|162857786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.44||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.72||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 180-min post-breakfast in aortic arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.72|-1.60|0.449
81592301|NCT01159938|162857786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.15||||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.96||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 180-min post-breakfast in aortic arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.96|-1.25|0.792
81592302|NCT01159938|162857786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.16||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.31||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 180-min post-breakfast in brachial arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.31|-0.63|0.493
81592303|NCT01159938|162857786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.58||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.1||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 180-min post-breakfast in brachial arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.10|-1.25|0.091
81640753|NCT01159600|162971515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.56|-1.46||Each of the hypotheses (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs placebo) were tested (two-sided test) at the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline HbA1c and baseline body weight as linear covariates and baseline eGFR, geographical region and treatment as fixed effects|Difference calculated as Met: empa 25mg minus Met: placebo|Null hypothesis: No difference in change from baseline to week 24 in body weight between Empagliflozin 25mg and placebo. A hierarchical testing approach was applied to each of the two dose comparisons (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs placebo) within each background therapy group (metformin and metformin + SU). If for a specific dose the null hypothesis was rejected for the primary endpoint, the same dose was tested against placebo for the change from baseline in body weight.||-1.46|-2.56|<0.0001
81640754|NCT01159600|162971515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.25|-1.28||Each of the hypotheses (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs placebo) were tested (two-sided test) at the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline HbA1c and baseline body weight as linear covariates and baseline eGFR, geographical region and treatment as fixed effects|Difference calculated as Met+SU: empa 10mg minus Met+SU: placebo|Null hypothesis: No difference in change from baseline to week 24 in body weight between Empagliflozin 10mg and placebo. A hierarchical testing approach was applied to each of the two dose comparisons (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs placebo) within each background therapy group (metformin and metformin + SU). If for a specific dose the null hypothesis was rejected for the primary endpoint, the same dose was tested against placebo for the change from baseline in body weight.||-1.28|-2.25|<0.0001
81592304|NCT01159938|162857786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.26||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.9||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 180-min post-breakfast in brachial arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.90|-0.39|0.425
81592305|NCT01159938|162857787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.48||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.4||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 240-min post-breakfast in aortic arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.40|-1.36|0.275
81592306|NCT01159938|162857787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.784||95.0|-1.44|1.1||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 240-min post-breakfast in aortic arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||1.10|-1.44|0.784
81460121|NCT05151744|162612100|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|3.4||||0.0625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|7.0|||MMRM|||||7.0|-0.2|0.0625
81592307|NCT01159938|162857787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.79||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|0.43||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 240-min post-breakfast in aortic arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.43|-2.01|0.197
81592308|NCT01159938|162857787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.11||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 240-min post-breakfast in brachial arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.11|-0.90|0.122
81592309|NCT01159938|162857787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.43||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.31||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 240-min post-breakfast in brachial arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.31|-1.16|0.246
81592310|NCT01159938|162857787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.37||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.33||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in PWV at 240-min post-breakfast in brachial arteries. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.33|-1.06|0.298
81592311|NCT01159938|162857788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.49||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-0.48||P-value is for the Least Square (LS) mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in change in PWA at 60-min post-breakfast. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|LS mean was adjusted for age, body mass index (BMI), visit, group, condition, group by condition, and random participant.||||-0.48|-6.50|0.024
81592312|NCT01159938|162857788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.25||||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|3.09||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in change in PWA at 60-min post-breakfast. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|The LS mean was adjusted for age, BMI, visit, group, condition, group by condition, and random participant.||||3.09|-2.59|0.859
81592313|NCT01159938|162857788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.19||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.25|0.87||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in change in PWA at 120-min post-breakfast. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|LS mean was adjusted for age, BMI, visit, group, condition, group by condition, and random participant.||||0.87|-5.25|0.155
81592314|NCT01159938|162857788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.58||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|2.3||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in change in PWA at 120-min post-breakfast. Significance was assessed at 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|LS mean was adjusted for age, BMI, visit, group, condition, group by condition, and random participant.||||2.30|-3.46|0.685
81592315|NCT01159938|162857788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.84||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|1.64||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in change in PWA at 180-min post-breakfast. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|LS mean was adjusted for age, BMI, visit, group, condition, group by condition, and random participant.||||1.64|-5.33|0.292
81640755|NCT01159600|162971515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.48|-1.5||Each of the hypotheses (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs placebo) were tested (two-sided test) at the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline HbA1c and baseline body weight as linear covariates and baseline eGFR, geographical region and treatment as fixed effects|Difference calculated as Met+SU: empa 25mg minus Met+SU: placebo|Null hypothesis: No difference in change from baseline to week 24 in body weight between Empagliflozin 25mg and placebo. A hierarchical testing approach was applied to each of the two dose comparisons (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs placebo) within each background therapy group (metformin and metformin + SU). If for a specific dose the null hypothesis was rejected for the primary endpoint, the same dose was tested against placebo for the change from baseline in body weight.||-1.50|-2.48|<0.0001
81640756|NCT01159600|162971516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-7.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-13.81|-1.48||Each of the hypotheses (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs placebo) were tested (two-sided test) at the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with baseline HbA1c and baseline MDG as linear covariates and baseline eGFR, geographical region and treatment as fixed effects.|Difference calculated as Met: empa 10mg minus Met: placebo|Null hypothesis (H0): No difference in change from baseline to week 24 in MDG between Empa 10mg and placebo. A hierarchical testing approach was applied to each of the two dose comparisons within each background therapy group. If for a specific dose H0 was rejected for the primary endpoint, the same dose was tested against placebo for change from baseline in body weight. If superiority over placebo was shown at this gate level, then testing proceeded to change from baseline in MDG with that dose||-1.48|-13.81|0.0055
81640757|NCT01159600|162971516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-12.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-18.55|-6.19||Each of the hypotheses (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs placebo) were tested (two-sided test) at the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with baseline HbA1c and baseline MDG as linear covariates and baseline eGFR, geographical region and treatment as fixed effects.|Difference calculated as Met: empa 25mg minus Met: placebo|Null hypothesis (H0): No difference in change from baseline to week 24 in MDG between Empa 25mg and placebo. A hierarchical testing approach was applied to each of the two dose comparisons within each background therapy group. If for a specific dose H0 was rejected for the primary endpoint, the same dose was tested against placebo for change from baseline in body weight. If superiority over placebo was shown at this gate level, then testing proceeded to change from baseline in MDG with that dose||-6.19|-18.55|<0.0001
81640758|NCT01159600|162971516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-10.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-15.72|-4.32||Each of the hypotheses (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs placebo) were tested (two-sided test) at the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with baseline HbA1c and baseline MDG as linear covariates and baseline eGFR, geographical region and treatment as fixed effects.|Difference calculated as Met+SU: empa 10mg minus Met+SU: placebo|Null hypothesis (H0): No difference in change from baseline to week 24 in MDG between Empa 10mg and placebo. A hierarchical testing approach was applied to each of the two dose comparisons within each background therapy group. If for a specific dose H0 was rejected for the primary endpoint, the same dose was tested against placebo for change from baseline in body weight. If superiority over placebo was shown at this gate level, then testing proceeded to change from baseline in MDG with that dose||-4.32|-15.72|<0.0001
81592316|NCT01159938|162857788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.04||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|5.33||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in change in PWA at 180-min post-breakfast. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|LS mean was adjusted for age, BMI, visit, group, condition, group by condition, and random participant.||||5.33|-1.25|0.216
81460122|NCT05151744|162612102|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|2.7||||0.2052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|7.0|||MMRM|||||7.0|-1.5|0.2052
81460123|NCT05151744|162612103|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|3.3||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|6.0|||MMRM|||||6.0|0.5|0.0192
81460124|NCT05151744|162612104|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|2.5||||0.0637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|5.2|||MMRM|||||5.2|-0.1|0.0637
81460125|NCT05151744|162612105|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|0.8||||0.7091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|4.9|||MMRM|||||4.9|-3.3|0.7091
81460126|NCT05151744|162612106|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|1.8||||0.1107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|4.1|||MMRM|||||4.1|-0.4|0.1107
81460127|NCT05151744|162612107|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|2.1||||0.1498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|5.0|||MMRM|||||5.0|-0.8|0.1498
81460128|NCT05151744|162612108|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|1.8||||0.3783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|6.0|||MMRM|||||6.0|-2.3|0.3783
81460129|NCT05151744|162612109|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|1.9||||0.1036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|4.3|||MMRM|||||4.3|-0.4|0.1036
81460130|NCT05151744|162612116|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-10.0||||0.4968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.9|18.9|||MMRM|||||18.9|-38.9|0.4968
81460131|NCT05151744|162612117|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-23.2||||0.3951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.8|30.5|||MMRM|||||30.5|-76.8|0.3951
81460132|NCT05151744|162612118|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-22.8||||0.0521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.8|0.2|||MMRM|||||0.2|-45.8|0.0521
81460133|NCT05151744|162612119|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-17.5||||0.2227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.7|10.7|||MMRM|||||10.7|-45.7|0.2227
81460134|NCT05151744|162612120|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-27.2||||0.2972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.6|24.2|||MMRM|||||24.2|-78.6|0.2972
81460135|NCT05151744|162612121|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-19.4||||0.1071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.9|4.2|||MMRM|||||4.2|-42.9|0.1071
81460136|NCT05151744|162612122|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-14.6||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.4|13.2|||MMRM|||||13.2|-42.4|0.3030
81460137|NCT05151744|162612123|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-43.0||||0.0878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.4|6.4|||MMRM|||||6.4|-92.4|0.0878
81460138|NCT05151744|162612124|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-22.3||||0.1111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.8|5.2|||MMRM|||||5.2|-49.8|0.1111
81460139|NCT05228470|162612130|OTHER|Null hypothesis of ORR by BICR was 30%.||||||0.0076|||||||Exact binomial test|||||||0.0076
81460140|NCT03055338|162612210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|2.6||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|9.2|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|Includes terms for treatment, baseline PANSS total score, age, duration of illness, week, and the interaction of week by treatment.|Difference in LSM = MK-8189 - Risperidone|||9.2|-4.0|0.440
81460141|NCT03055338|162612210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-4.7||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|0.5|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|Includes terms for treatment, baseline PANSS total score, age, duration of illness, week, and the interaction of week by treatment.|Difference in LSM = MK-8189 - Placebo|||0.5|-9.8|0.074
81460142|NCT03055338|162612210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-7.3||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-0.6|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|Includes terms for treatment, baseline PANSS total score, age, duration of illness, week, and the interaction of week by treatment.|Difference in LSM = Risperidone - Placebo|||-0.6|-14.0|0.033
81460143|NCT03055338|162612211|OTHER||Difference in % versus Placebo|17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|30.8|||||Difference in % = MK-8918 - Placebo||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|30.8|3.0|
81460144|NCT03055338|162612212|OTHER||Difference in % versus Placebo|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|7.0|||||Difference in % = MK-8918 - Placebo||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|7.0|-9.6|
81460145|NCT03055338|162612213|OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||||Difference in LSM = MK-8189 - Risperidone|||0.6|-0.2|
81460146|NCT03055338|162612213|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||||Difference in LSM = MK-8189 - Placebo|||0.2|-0.5|
81460147|NCT03055338|162612213|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1|||||Difference in LSM = Risperidone - Placebo|||0.1|-0.8|
81460148|NCT01102257|162612223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81460149|NCT03752970|162612225|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.609|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.186||||||||-0.186|-0.880|
81460150|NCT03752970|162612226|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.509|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.816|-0.087||||||||-0.087|-0.816|
81460151|NCT03752970|162612227|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.509|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.816|-0.087||||||||-0.087|-0.816|
81460152|NCT03976362|162612228|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.93||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by Eastern Cooperative Cancer Group (ECOG) at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization and baseline PD-L1 status.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling and with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization and baseline PD-L1 status.|||0.93|0.63|0.0040
81575504|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|1.44|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 2.||1.44|-0.64|
81640759|NCT01159600|162971516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-13.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-19.15|-6.98||Each of the hypotheses (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs placebo) were tested (two-sided test) at the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with baseline HbA1c and baseline MDG as linear covariates and baseline eGFR, geographical region and treatment as fixed effects.|Difference calculated as Met+SU: empa 25mg minus Met+SU: placebo|Null hypothesis (H0): No difference in change from baseline to week 24 in MDG between Empa 25mg and placebo. A hierarchical testing approach was applied to each of the two dose comparisons within each background therapy group. If for a specific dose H0 was rejected for the primary endpoint, the same dose was tested against placebo for change from baseline in body weight. If superiority over placebo was shown at this gate level, then testing proceeded to change from baseline in MDG with that dose||-6.98|-19.15|<0.0001
81522643|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||54.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.16||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Lower; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.16|0.88|54.65
81522644|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.08||||87.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.23||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Lower; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.23|0.95|87.93
81522645|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.05||||77.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.19||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Lower; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.19|0.92|77.57
81522646|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||77.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.11||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Central; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.11|0.95|77.07
81640760|NCT01159600|162971517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.72|-0.42||Each of the hypotheses (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs. placebo) were tested (two-sided test) at the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate and baseline eGFR (renal function), geographical region and treatment as fixed effects.|Difference calculated as Met: empa 10mg minus Met: placebo|Null hypothesis: No difference in change from baseline to week 24 in HbA1c between Empagliflozin 10mg and placebo. The study consisted of two substudies as defined by the two background medications 'metformin' and 'metformin + SU'. Within each group of background medication, each of the two hypotheses (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs. placebo) was tested in a two-sided test.||-0.42|-0.72|<0.0001
81640761|NCT01159600|162971517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.79|-0.48||Each of the hypotheses (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs. placebo) were tested (two-sided test) at the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate and baseline eGFR, geographical region and treatment as fixed effects.|Difference calculated as Met: empa 25mg minus Met: placebo|Null hypothesis: No difference in change from baseline to week 24 in HbA1c between Empagliflozin 25mg and placebo. The study consisted of two substudies as defined by the two background medications 'metformin' and 'metformin + SU'. Within each group of background medication, each of the two hypotheses (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs. placebo) was tested in a two-sided test.||-0.48|-0.79|<0.0001
81522647|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||78.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.1||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed; Region Central; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.10|0.96|78.42
81640762|NCT01159600|162971517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.79|-0.49||Each of the hypotheses (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs. placebo) were tested (two-sided test) at the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate and baseline eGFR, geographical region and treatment as fixed effects.|Difference calculated as Met+SU: empa 10mg minus Met+SU: placebo|Null hypothesis: No difference in change from baseline to week 24 in HbA1c between Empagliflozin 10mg and placebo. The study consisted of two substudies as defined by the two background medications 'metformin' and 'metformin + SU'. Within each group of background medication, each of the two hypotheses (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs. placebo) was tested in a two-sided test.||-0.49|-0.79|<0.0001
81640763|NCT01159600|162971517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.74|-0.44||Each of the hypotheses (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs. placebo) were tested (two-sided test) at the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate and baseline eGFR, geographical region and treatment as fixed effects.|Difference calculated as Met+SU: empa 25mg minus Met+SU: placebo|Null hypothesis: No difference in change from baseline to week 24 in HbA1c between Empagliflozin 25mg and placebo. The study consisted of two substudies as defined by the two background medications 'metformin' and 'metformin + SU'. Within each group of background medication, each of the two hypotheses (10mg vs placebo and 25mg vs. placebo) was tested in a two-sided test.||-0.44|-0.74|<0.0001
81592317|NCT01159938|162857788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.87||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|0.18||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in change in PWA at 240-min post-breakfast. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|LS mean was adjusted for age, BMI, visit, group, condition, group by condition, and random participant.||||0.18|-5.92|0.065
81592318|NCT01159938|162857788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|2.8||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in change in PWA at 240-min post-breakfast. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|LS mean was adjusted for age, BMI, visit, group, condition, group by condition, and random participant.||||2.80|-2.96|0.954
81592319|NCT01159938|162857789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.27||P-value is for Least Square (LS) mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in change in PAT at 120-min post-breakfast. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|LS mean was adjusted for age, BMI, visit, group, condition, group by condition, and random participant.||||0.27|-0.31|0.905
81592320|NCT01159938|162857789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.42||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.69||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in change in PAT at 120-min post-breakfast. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|LS mean was adjusted for age, BMI, visit, group, condition, group by condition, and random participant.||||0.69|0.14|0.004
81592321|NCT01159938|162857789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.09||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.23||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in change in PAT at 240-min post-breakfast. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|LS mean was adjusted for age, BMI, visit, group, condition, group by condition, and random participant.||||0.23|-0.41|0.584
81592322|NCT01159938|162857789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.44||P-value is for LS mean difference (high minus low postprandial glucose) in change in PAT at 240-min post-breakfast. Significance was assessed at the 2-sided 5% level.|ANCOVA|LS mean was adjusted for age, BMI, visit, group, condition, group by condition, and random participant.||||0.44|-0.19|0.436
81640764|NCT01183013|162971557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.1571||95.0|-0.41|0.07||The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.|ANCOVA|||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||0.07|-0.41|0.1571
81640765|NCT01183013|162971557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.14|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||-0.14|-0.60|0.0016
81592323|NCT00071487|162857797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1||||0.3677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|7.2||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data was handled by using a last observation carried forward (LOCF) imputation. If patient required a protocol-prohibited medication, the SELENA SLEDAI score of the last visit prior to the use of the prohibited medication was used.||7.2|-19.4|0.3677
81592324|NCT00071487|162857797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9||||0.4244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|20.6||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data was handled by using LOCF imputation. If patient required a protocol-prohibited medication, the SELENA SLEDAI score of the last visit prior to the use of the prohibited medication was used.||20.6|-8.7|0.4244
81640766|NCT01183013|162971557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.18|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||-0.18|-0.64|0.0006
81640767|NCT01183013|162971557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.2|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||-0.20|-0.67|0.0003
81640768|NCT01183013|162971557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.44|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||-0.44|-0.91|<0.0001
81592325|NCT00071487|162857797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5||||0.3296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|6.6||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data was handled by using LOCF imputation. If patient required a protocol-prohibited medication, the SELENA SLEDAI score of the last visit prior to the use of the prohibited medication was used.||6.6|-19.6|0.3296
81592326|NCT00071487|162857798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6423||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Log Rank|||Patients who required protocol-prohibited medications were considered to have a flare on the date the prohibited medication was started or date of the first flare, whichever came first. Patients who withdrew from the study for reasons other than SLE disease manifestations or hospitalization related to SLE or who missed 2 or more consecutive visits were censored at the time of the last assessment.||||0.6423
81592327|NCT00071487|162857798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8536||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Log Rank|||Patients who required protocol-prohibited medications were considered to have a flare on the date the prohibited medication was started or date of the first flare, whichever came first. Patients who withdrew from the study for reasons other than SLE disease manifestations or hospitalization related to SLE or who missed 2 or more consecutive visits were censored at the time of the last assessment.||||0.8536
81592328|NCT00071487|162857798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9705||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Log Rank|||Patients who required protocol-prohibited medications were considered to have a flare on the date the prohibited medication was started or date of the first flare, whichever came first. Patients who withdrew from the study for reasons other than SLE disease manifestations or hospitalization related to SLE or who missed 2 or more consecutive visits were censored at the time of the last assessment.||||0.9705
81592329|NCT00071487|162857799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.1||||0.1763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|4.1||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data was handled by using LOCF imputation. If patient required a protocol-prohibited medication, the SELENA SLEDAI score of the last visit prior to the use of the prohibited medication was used.||4.1|-22.4|0.1763
81592330|NCT00071487|162857799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3||||0.7112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|14.3||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data was handled by using LOCF imputation. If patient required a protocol-prohibited medication, the SELENA SLEDAI score of the last visit prior to the use of the prohibited medication was used.||14.3|-20.9|0.7112
81592331|NCT00071487|162857799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.4||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|7.5||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data was handled by using LOCF imputation. If patient required a protocol-prohibited medication, the SELENA SLEDAI score of the last visit prior to the use of the prohibited medication was used.||7.5|-22.2|0.3320
81592332|NCT00071487|162857800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.6||||0.1287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.6|8.4||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data was handled by using LOCF imputation. If patient required a protocol-prohibited medication, the SELENA SLEDAI score of the last visit prior to the use of the prohibited medication was used.||8.4|-65.6|0.1287
81592333|NCT00071487|162857800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.98||||0.8807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.2|42.1||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data was handled by using LOCF imputation.||42.1|-36.2|0.8807
81592334|NCT00071487|162857800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.41||||0.1131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.1|7.3||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data was handled by using LOCF imputation.||7.3|-68.1|0.1131
81592335|NCT00071487|162857801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.7823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|10.4||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data for BILAG were handled as described previously for SELENA SLEDAI.||10.4|-13.8|0.7823
81592336|NCT00071487|162857801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.4||||0.1774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|3.4||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data for BILAG were handled as described previously for SELENA SLEDAI.||3.4|-18.2|0.1774
81592337|NCT00071487|162857801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.6406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|9.1|||t-test, 2 sided|P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.||Missing data for BILAG were handled as described previously for SELENA SLEDAI.||9.1|-14.8|0.6406
81592338|NCT00071487|162857802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8||||0.7822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.6|29.1||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data for BILAG were handled as described previously for SELENA SLEDAI.||29.1|-38.6|0.7822
81592339|NCT00071487|162857802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.9||||0.3332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.3|15.4||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data for BILAG were handled as described previously for SELENA SLEDAI.||15.4|-45.3|0.3332
81592340|NCT00071487|162857802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.7||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|21.5||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||Missing data for BILAG were handled as described previously for SELENA SLEDAI.||21.5|-46.9|0.4660
81592341|NCT00071487|162857803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5615||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||Missing data for BILAG were handled as described previously for SELENA SLEDAI (SLE Flare Index).||||0.5615
81592342|NCT00071487|162857803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7593||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Log Rank|||Missing data for BILAG were handled as described previously for SELENA SLEDAI (SLE Flare Index).||||0.7593
81592343|NCT00071487|162857803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2273||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Log Rank|||Missing data for BILAG were handled as described previously for SELENA SLEDAI (SLE Flare Index).||||0.2273
81592344|NCT00071487|162857804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference from placebo|-7.1||||0.4355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|10.6||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Likelihood ratio chi-squared|||Patients who dropped out or had missing data were considered failures.||10.6|-24.7|0.4355
81640769|NCT01183013|162971557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.66|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||-0.66|-1.12|<0.0001
81575505|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|1.7|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 2.||1.70|-0.32|
81575506|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.2|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 2.||1.20|-0.74|
81575507|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|1.01|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 7.||1.01|-1.11|
81575508|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.62|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 7.||1.62|-0.57|
81575509|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.15|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 7.||1.15|-0.89|
81575510|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|1.5|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 8.||1.50|-0.98|
81575511|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|2.14|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 8.||2.14|-0.42|
81575512|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.54|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 8.||1.54|-0.90|
81575513|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.3|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 14.||1.30|-1.20|
81575514|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|2.03|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 14.||2.03|-0.53|
81575515|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|1.23|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 14.||1.23|-1.23|
81575516|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.23|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 15.||1.23|-0.78|
81575517|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|1.89|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 15.||1.89|-0.21|
81575518|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.48|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline glucose, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for maximum glucose 0-4 h at Day 15.||1.48|-0.50|
81575519|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.09|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 1.||0.09|-0.47|
81575520|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.04|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 1.||0.04|-0.49|
81575521|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.07|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 1.||0.07|-0.46|
81575522|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.27|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 2.||0.27|-0.47|
81575523|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.03|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 2.||-0.03|-0.73|
81575524|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.34|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 2.||0.34|-0.37|
81640770|NCT01183013|162971558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.246||||0.4639||95.0|0.692|2.242|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||2.242|0.692|0.4639
81640771|NCT01183013|162971558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.746||||0.0546||95.0|0.989|3.083|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||3.083|0.989|0.0546
81640772|NCT01183013|162971558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.903||||0.0254||95.0|1.083|3.345|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||3.345|1.083|0.0254
81640773|NCT01183013|162971558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.804||||0.0009||95.0|1.524|5.159|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||5.159|1.524|0.0009
81640774|NCT01183013|162971558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.429|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.947|10.001|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||10.001|2.947|<0.0001
81640775|NCT01183013|162971558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.614|||<|0.0001||95.0|5.187|17.821|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||17.821|5.187|<0.0001
81640776|NCT01183013|162971559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.126||||0.7359||95.0|0.565|2.243|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||2.243|0.565|0.7359
81640777|NCT01183013|162971559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.905||||0.0363||95.0|1.042|3.484|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||3.484|1.042|0.0363
81640778|NCT01183013|162971559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.269||||0.4039||95.0|0.726|2.217|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||2.217|0.726|0.4039
81640779|NCT01183013|162971559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.0345||95.0|1.06|4.649|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||4.649|1.060|0.0345
81460153|NCT03976362|162612229|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.5481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.24||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization and baseline PD-L1 status.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling and with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization and baseline PD-L1 status.|||1.24|0.83|0.5481
81592345|NCT00071487|162857804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference from placebo|4.4||||0.6669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|24.2||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Likelihood ratio chi-squared|||Patients who dropped out or had missing data were considered failures.||24.2|-15.5|0.6669
81592346|NCT00071487|162857804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference from placebo|17.7||||0.0882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|37.9||P-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Likelihood ratio chi-squared|||Patients who dropped out or had missing data were considered failures.||37.9|-2.5|0.0882
81592347|NCT01138124|162857856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|2.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|2.75|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.75|1.51|<0.0001
81592348|NCT01138124|162857856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.82||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.46|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||2.46|1.34|0.0001
81640780|NCT01183013|162971559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.58|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.263|9.266|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||9.266|2.263|<0.0001
81640781|NCT01183013|162971559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.066|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.53|10.145|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||10.145|2.530|<0.0001
81640782|NCT01183013|162971560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.754||95.0|0.637|1.863|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||1.863|0.637|0.7540
81640783|NCT01183013|162971560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.707||||0.0506||95.0|0.999|2.918|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||2.918|0.999|0.0506
81592349|NCT01138124|162857856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.52||||0.0627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.36|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.36|0.98|0.0627
81575525|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.12|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 7.||-0.12|-0.97|
81575526|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.12|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 7.||-0.12|-0.98|
81575527|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.08|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 7.||0.08|-0.76|
81575528|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.33|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 8.||0.33|-0.26|
81575529|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 8.||-0.10|-0.70|
81575530|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.34|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 8.||0.34|-0.26|
81575531|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.12|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 14.||0.12|-0.42|
81575532|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.04|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 14.||0.04|-0.51|
81575533|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.21|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 14.||0.21|-0.34|
81575534|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.35|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus GW642444 100 mcg once daily for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 15.||0.35|-0.25|
81575535|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.05|||Regression, Linear|||Placebo versus GW642444 400 mcg once daily for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 15.||-0.05|-0.66|
81575536|NCT00372112|162822489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.34|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed using linear regression ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline potassium, gender, age and treatment.||Placebo versus Salmeterol 50 mcg BD for minimum potassium 0-4 h at Day 15.||0.34|-0.26|
81575537|NCT04649060|162822507|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.184|||=|0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.65|||Log Rank|||||0.650|0.052|=0.0032
81575538|NCT04649060|162822508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.03
81575539|NCT04649060|162822509|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.418||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|6.693|||Log Rank|||||6.693|0.026|0.525
81575540|NCT04649060|162822511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0997|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0997
81575541|NCT04649060|162822512|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.111||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.96|||Log Rank|||||0.960|0.013|0.016
81575542|NCT04649060|162822514|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.231||||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.846|||Log Rank|||||0.846|0.063|0.0187
81575543|NCT04649060|162822515|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.224||||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|1.056|||Log Rank|||||1.056|0.047|0.0384
81575544|NCT04649060|162822516|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47||||0.3721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|2.569|||Log Rank|||||2.569|0.086|0.3721
81575545|NCT00356369|162822521|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion indicative of non-inferiority: Lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between MenACWY-TT and (minus) MenACWY in the percentage of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response was greater than (\>) -15%.|Difference in % for rSBA-MenA antibodies|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.52|23.5||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of the vaccine response\* induced by the MenACWY-TT vaccine when compared to the licensed MenACWY vaccine.||23.5|3.52|
81575546|NCT00356369|162822521|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion indicative of non-inferiority: Lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between MenACWY-TT and (minus) MenACWY in the percentage of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response was ≥ -12%.|Difference in % for rSBA-MenC antibodies|4.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|11.36||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of the vaccine response\* induced by the MenACWY-TT vaccine when compared to the licensed MenACWY vaccine.||11.36|-1.03|
81575547|NCT00356369|162822521|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion indicative of non-inferiority: Lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between MenACWY-TT and (minus) MenACWY in the percentage of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response was ≥ -12%.|Difference in%for rSBA-MenW-135 antibody|4.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|11.49||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of the vaccine response\* induced by the MenACWY-TT vaccine when compared to the licensed MenACWY vaccine.||11.49|-0.07|
81575548|NCT00356369|162822521|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion indicative of non-inferiority: Lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between MenACWY-TT and (minus) MenACWY in the percentage of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response was ≥ -12%.|Difference in % for rSBA-MenY antibodies|8.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|16.17||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of the vaccine response\* induced by the MenACWY-TT vaccine when compared to the licensed MenACWY vaccine.||16.17|1.72|
81575549|NCT00356369|162822522|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion indicative of non-inferiority: Upper limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the difference between MenACWY- TT and (minus) MenACWY in the incidence of Grade 3 systemic symptoms was below 5%.|Difference in % Grade 3 general symptoms|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|3.09||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of the MenACWY-TT conjugate vaccine when compared to the licensed MenACWY vaccine in terms of the incidence of any Grade 3 systemic symptom within 4 days after vaccination.||3.09|-1.64|
81592350|NCT01138124|162857856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.33||||0.2183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.08|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||2.08|0.85|0.2183
81592351|NCT01138124|162857857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|2.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|4.28|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||4.28|1.86|<0.0001
81592352|NCT01138124|162857857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|3.85|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy"|||3.85|1.66|<0.0001
81592353|NCT01138124|162857857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|2.75||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|5.03|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||5.03|1.51|0.001
81592354|NCT01138124|162857857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.44||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|4.49|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||4.49|1.32|0.0042
81592355|NCT01138124|162857857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.8||||0.0645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|3.36|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.36|0.97|0.0645
81592356|NCT01138124|162857857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.65||||0.1232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|3.11|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||3.11|0.87|0.1232
81592357|NCT01138124|162857857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|0.55||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.78|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.78|0.17|0.3160
81592358|NCT01138124|162857857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.48||||0.2234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.57|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||1.57|0.15|0.2234
81592359|NCT01138124|162857857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.35||||0.3071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.42|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.42|0.76|0.3071
81592360|NCT01138124|162857857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.17||||0.6062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.11|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||2.11|0.65|0.6062
81592361|NCT01138124|162857857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.31||||0.5205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.97|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.97|0.58|0.5205
81592362|NCT01138124|162857857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.11||||0.8042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.57|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||2.57|0.48|0.8042
81592363|NCT01138124|162857858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|3.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|4.86|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||4.86|2.04|<0.0001
81592364|NCT01138124|162857858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|4.46|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||4.46|1.85|<0.0001
81592365|NCT01138124|162857858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|2.75||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|5.13|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||5.13|1.47|0.0015
81592366|NCT01138124|162857858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.45||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|4.62|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||4.62|1.31|0.0053
81592367|NCT01138124|162857858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.68||||0.0777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.99|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.99|0.94|0.0777
81592368|NCT01138124|162857858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.5||||0.1762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.69|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||2.69|0.83|0.1762
81592369|NCT01138124|162857858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|0.82||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.28|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.28|0.29|0.6990
81592370|NCT01138124|162857858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.72||||0.5274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.01|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||2.01|0.26|0.5274
81592371|NCT01138124|162857858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.34||||0.3245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.39|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.39|0.75|0.3245
81575550|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||||90.0|-0.041|-0.007|||ANCOVA|||Month 3; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.007|-0.041|
81575551|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||||90.0|-0.04|-0.003|||ANCOVA|||Month 6; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.003|-0.040|
81575552|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||||90.0|-0.038|0.001|||ANCOVA|||Month 9; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||0.001|-0.038|
81575553|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||||90.0|-0.058|-0.019|||ANCOVA|||Month 12; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.019|-0.058|
81575554|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||||90.0|-0.065|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Month 15; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.020|-0.065|
81575555|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||||90.0|-0.043|0.002|||ANCOVA|||Month 18; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||0.002|-0.043|
81575556|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||||90.0|-0.066|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Month 21; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.020|-0.066|
81575557|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||||90.0|-0.058|-0.009|||ANCOVA|||Month 24; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.009|-0.058|
81575558|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||||90.0|-0.039|0.009|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up Month 1; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||0.009|-0.039|
81575559|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||||90.0|-0.027|0.017|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up Month 3; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||0.017|-0.027|
81575560|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||||90.0|-0.037|0.012|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up Month 6; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||0.012|-0.037|
81575561|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||||90.0|-0.076|-0.014|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 1; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.014|-0.076|
81575562|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||||90.0|-0.076|-0.013|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 3; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.013|-0.076|
81575563|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||||90.0|-0.071|-0.008|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 6; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.008|-0.071|
81575564|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||||90.0|-0.074|-0.008|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 9; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.008|-0.074|
81575565|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||||90.0|-0.088|-0.025|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 12; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.025|-0.088|
81575566|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||||90.0|-0.071|-0.007|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 15; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.007|-0.071|
81575567|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||||90.0|-0.079|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 18; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.010|-0.079|
81460154|NCT03976362|162612232|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.37||||0.8238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|3.66||Based on cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression as covariates.|t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression as covariates.|||3.66|-2.91|0.8238
81592372|NCT01138124|162857858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.15||||0.6388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.07|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||2.07|0.64|0.6388
81592373|NCT01138124|162857858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.11||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.51|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.51|0.49|0.796
81592374|NCT01138124|162857858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.94||||0.8772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.15|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||2.15|0.41|0.8772
81592375|NCT01138124|162857859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|4.47|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||4.47|1.88|<0.0001
81592376|NCT01138124|162857859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|4.11|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||4.11|1.71|<0.0001
81592377|NCT01138124|162857859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|2.19||||0.0212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|4.25|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||4.25|1.12|0.0212
81592378|NCT01138124|162857859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.95||||0.0522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|3.81|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||3.81|0.99|0.0522
81592379|NCT01138124|162857859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.87||||0.0337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|3.32|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.32|1.05|0.0337
81592380|NCT01138124|162857859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.64||||0.0947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.95|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||2.95|0.92|0.0947
81592381|NCT01138124|162857859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.42||||0.3928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.16|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||3.16|0.64|0.3928
81592382|NCT01138124|162857859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.21||||0.6502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.72|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||2.72|0.54|0.6502
81592383|NCT01138124|162857859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.34||||0.3275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.39|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.39|0.75|0.3275
81592384|NCT01138124|162857859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.15||||0.6365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.08|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||2.08|0.64|0.6365
81592385|NCT01138124|162857859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.01||||0.9858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.41|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.41|0.42|0.9858
81592386|NCT01138124|162857859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.87||||0.7671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.12|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis, neuropathic pain, epilepsy."|||2.12|0.36|0.7671
81592387|NCT01138124|162857860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.79||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.63|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.63|1.22|0.0031
81592388|NCT01138124|162857860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.68||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.49|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||2.49|1.13|0.0095
81592389|NCT01138124|162857860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.65||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.99|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.99|0.91|0.0970
81592390|NCT01138124|162857860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.63||||0.1123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.97|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||2.97|0.89|0.1123
81522648|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||44.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed;Region Central; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.93|44.15
81522649|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||52.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed; Region;Distal; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.89|52.79
81522650|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.1||||94.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.24||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed;Region; Distal; SCRD28 .The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.24|0.98|94.51
81522651|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.08||||93.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.19||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Distal; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.19|0.98|93.16
81522652|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||73.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.11||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed; Region;Total; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.11|0.95|73.70
81522653|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||81.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.1||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Total; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.10|0.96|81.04
81522654|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||52.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed;Region;Total; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.94|52.58
81522655|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.95||||15.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.05||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RUL; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.05|0.86|15.85
81575568|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||||90.0|-0.055|0.016|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 21; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||0.016|-0.055|
81575569|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||||90.0|-0.079|-0.004|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 24; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.004|-0.079|
81575570|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||||90.0|-0.091|-0.019|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 27; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.019|-0.091|
81575571|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||||90.0|-0.081|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 30; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.010|-0.081|
81575572|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||||90.0|-0.073|0.002|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 33; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||0.002|-0.073|
81522656|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||48.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.11||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RUL; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.11|0.90|48.69
81522657|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||52.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; LUL; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.90|52.25
81522658|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||66.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.16||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; LUL; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.16|0.91|66.48
81522659|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.88||||9.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RML; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.72|9.12
81592391|NCT01138124|162857861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|2.53||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|4.44|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)"|||4.44|1.44|0.0012
81592392|NCT01138124|162857861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.34||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|4.14|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||4.14|1.32|0.0034
81592393|NCT01138124|162857861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|2.18||||0.0856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.32|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||5.32|0.9|0.0856
81592394|NCT01138124|162857861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.14||||0.0996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|5.28|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||5.28|0.87|0.0996
81592395|NCT01138124|162857861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.89||||0.0563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.63|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.63|0.98|0.0563
81592396|NCT01138124|162857861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.77||||0.0896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|3.43|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||3.43|0.92|0.0896
81592397|NCT01138124|162857861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.4||||0.5308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|4.01|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||4.01|0.49|0.5308
81592398|NCT01138124|162857861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.39||||0.5458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|4.02|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||4.02|0.48|0.5458
81592399|NCT01138124|162857861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|0.87||||0.7744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.19|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.19|0.35|0.7744
81592400|NCT01138124|162857861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.83||||0.6999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.11|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||2.11|0.33|0.6999
81592401|NCT01138124|162857861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.32||||0.6528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|4.47|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||4.47|0.39|0.6528
81592402|NCT01138124|162857861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.3||||0.6722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|4.47|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||4.47|0.38|0.6722
81592403|NCT01138124|162857862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|3.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|5.85|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||5.85|1.79|<0.0001
81592404|NCT01138124|162857862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.9||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|5.28|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||5.28|1.59|0.0005
81592405|NCT01138124|162857862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|2.54||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|6.25|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||6.25|1.03|0.042
81592406|NCT01138124|162857862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.4||||0.0603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|5.98|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||5.98|0.96|0.0603
81592407|NCT01138124|162857862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.35||||0.3762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.65|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.65|0.69|0.3762
81592408|NCT01138124|162857862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.33||||0.4073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.63|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||2.63|0.68|0.4073
81592409|NCT01138124|162857862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|0.95||||0.9294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|3.12|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||3.12|0.29|0.9294
81592410|NCT01138124|162857862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.99||||0.9875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.29|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||3.29|0.3|0.9875
81592411|NCT01138124|162857862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.19||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.63|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.63|0.54|0.66
81640784|NCT01183013|162971560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.966||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.604|5.485|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||5.485|1.604|0.0005
81640785|NCT01183013|162971560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.696||||0.0002||95.0|1.594|4.559|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||4.559|1.594|0.0002
81640786|NCT01183013|162971560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.017|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.348|6.873|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||6.873|2.348|<0.0001
81640787|NCT01183013|162971560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.521|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.63|15.681|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||15.681|4.630|<0.0001
81640788|NCT01183013|162971562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.68||||0.4275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.77|5.42|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline FPG, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||5.42|-12.77|0.4275
81640789|NCT01183013|162971562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.84||||0.6839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.69|7.02|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline FPG, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||7.02|-10.69|0.6839
81640790|NCT01183013|162971562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5||||0.1466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.29|2.28|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline FPG, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||2.28|-15.29|0.1466
81640791|NCT01183013|162971562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.38||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.35|-8.41|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline FPG, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||-8.41|-26.35|0.0002
81640792|NCT01183013|162971562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.77|-16.98|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline FPG, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||-16.98|-34.77|<0.0001
81640793|NCT01183013|162971562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.57|-24.89|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline FPG, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||-24.89|-42.57|<0.0001
81640794|NCT01183013|162971564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.61||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.42|-10.8|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c and 2-hour PPG, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||-10.80|-62.42|0.0057
81592412|NCT01138124|162857862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.45|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||2.45|0.5|0.8110
81640795|NCT01183013|162971564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.94||||0.7021||95.0|-30.39|20.51|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c and 2-hour PPG, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||20.51|-30.39|0.7021
81592413|NCT01138124|162857862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.7||||0.3336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|4.96|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||4.96|0.58|0.3336
81592414|NCT01138124|162857862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.63||||0.3782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|4.84|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||4.84|0.55|0.3782
81640796|NCT01183013|162971564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.78||||0.8932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.95|24.38|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c and 2-hour PPG, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||24.38|-27.95|0.8932
81460155|NCT03976362|162612233|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.3083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.14||Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization Visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization Visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|||1.14|0.66|0.3083
81592415|NCT01138124|162857863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.89||||0.0841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|3.88|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.88|0.92|0.0841
81592416|NCT01138124|162857863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.75||||0.1313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|3.63|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||3.63|0.85|0.1313
81592417|NCT01138124|162857863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|2.03||||0.1488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|5.34|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||5.34|0.78|0.1488
81592418|NCT01138124|162857863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.05||||0.1495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|5.46|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||5.46|0.77|0.1495
81592419|NCT01138124|162857863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|2.44||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|4.22|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||4.22|1.42|0.0013
81592420|NCT01138124|162857863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.34||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|4.07|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||4.07|1.35|0.0026
81592421|NCT01138124|162857863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.78||||0.2421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|4.69|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||4.69|0.68|0.2421
81592422|NCT01138124|162857863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.7||||0.2899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|4.53|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||4.53|0.64|0.2899
81592423|NCT01138124|162857863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|0.99||||0.9723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.29|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.29|0.42|0.9723
81592424|NCT01138124|162857863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.91||||0.8206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.13|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||2.13|0.39|0.8206
81592425|NCT01138124|162857863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.15||||0.8135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|3.82|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||3.82|0.35|0.8135
81592426|NCT01138124|162857863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.15||||0.8173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|3.86|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, hypertension, diuretic use, diabetes, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy."|||3.86|0.34|0.8173
81592427|NCT00982020|162857870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures analysis terms included baseline BMI, baseline age, gender, intervention group, visit, region, intervention group\*visit.||||||0.150
81592428|NCT00982020|162857871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52||||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model terms included: baseline, baseline age, gender, intervention group, and region.||||||0.520
81592429|NCT00982020|162857873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||||||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis terms included baseline, intervention group, visit, region, and intervention group\*visit.||||||0.008
81592430|NCT00982020|162857874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266||||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis terms included intervention group, visit, region, and intervention group\*visit.||||||0.266
81592431|NCT00982020|162857875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.954||||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis terms included baseline, baseline age, gender, intervention group, visit, region, and intervention group\*visit.||||||0.954
81592432|NCT00982020|162857876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.103||||||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis terms included baseline, intervention group, visit, region, and intervention group\*visit.||||||0.103
81592433|NCT00982020|162857877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.436||||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis terms included baseline, intervention group, visit, region, and intervention group\*visit.||||||0.436
81592434|NCT01614210|162857881|OTHER||percentage decrease in Ki67 after 7 days|||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0001
81640797|NCT01183013|162971564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.65||||0.2706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.6|12.3|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c and 2-hour PPG, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||12.30|-43.60|0.2706
81592435|NCT03669081|162857887|OTHER|The null hypothesis for the test was no difference between groups.||||||0.006||||||The significance level for this test was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|We used an exact Wilcoxon rank sum test due to the skewed nature of the morphine equivalents data and the small sample sizes in each group.||||||0.006
81592436|NCT03669081|162857888|OTHER|The null hypothesis was no difference between groups.||||||0.029|||||||Exact Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.029
81592437|NCT03669081|162857889|NON_INFERIORITY|We conducted a 1-sided non-inferiority test using an alpha level of 0.025, for a comparison of the fold change of creatinine levels (pre-operative creatinine/post-operative creatinine) in the Toradol group. Our minimum non-inferiority margin was 0.5, ie the post-operative creatinine level could only increase to at most two times the pre-operative creatinine level.|||||<|0.0001||||||This p-value was compared to a significance threshold of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The safety outcome was used to power our study.To achieve 90% power at a 2.5% significance level for testing that the post-surgery creatinine increase is at most two-fold (where 1.5 fold is expected), or alternatively for the pre-surgery creatinine group to be ≥0.5 times the post-surgery, we need 17 subjects in the toradol group. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority test (one sided t-test) using a coefficient of variation of 0.25 based on preliminary data.||||<0.0001
81592438|NCT03669081|162857890|OTHER|The null hypothesis was no difference between groups.||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81592439|NCT03669081|162857891|OTHER|The null hypothesis was no difference between groups.|||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81611211|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.0|-6.0|0.34
81611212|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.0|-6.0|0.46
81611213|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-5.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.0|-12.0|<0.001
81611214|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.0|-9.0|0.030
81611215|NCT02886728|162901216|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-3.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.0|-12.0|<0.001
81611216|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.983|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.71|-8.85||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-8.85|-12.71|<0.001
81640798|NCT01183013|162971564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.33||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.78|-7.89|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c and 2-hour PPG, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||-7.89|-64.78|0.0126
81522660|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.92||||16.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.09||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RML; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.09|0.78|16.95
81522661|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.89||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.05||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RLL; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.05|0.75|0.89
81522662|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||50.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.17||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RLL; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.17|0.86|50.40
81522663|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.89||||7.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.04||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; LLL; D12 .The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.04|0.76|7.44
81522664|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||56.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.18||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; LLL; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.18|0.87|56.35
81522665|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.93||||4.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.01||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.01|0.87|4.03
81522666|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.97||||24.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.89|24.79
81522667|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||77.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.12||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.12|0.95|77.08
81522668|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.97||||23.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.05||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.05|0.89|23.07
81522669|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.96||||18.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.05||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.05|0.88|18.58
81522670|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||44.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.08||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.08|0.92|44.94
81575573|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||||90.0|-0.121|-0.038|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 36; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.038|-0.121|
81592440|NCT00389324|162857893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The administration effect between SC and IV was assessed by exponentiation of the difference in least squares means between study phases (Test minus Reference) and the corresponding 90% confidence interval (CI) for the geometric LSM ratio between study phases (Test/Reference) for AUC. The Test (SC) was to be considered non-inferior to Reference (IV) if the lower bound of 90% CIs for the geometric LSM ratios of AUC between the Test and Reference was above 0.80 (80%).|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|0.888||||||90.0|0.861|0.917|||ANOVA||An adjusted steady-state area under the concentration vs. time curve following SC administration based on IV dosing schedule was calculated as AUC0-τ,SC multiplied by 3 or 4 for subjects on every-3-week or every-4-week IV dosing schedule.|The IV phase was considered as the Reference study phase and the SC phase as the Test study phase. The ANOVA included calculation of least-squares means (LSM), differences between adjusted means and the standard error associated with these differences.||0.917|0.861|
81592441|NCT02334800|162857947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|73.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|57.81|93.71||||||||93.71|57.81|
81592442|NCT02334800|162857947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|115.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.57|146.79||||||||146.79|90.57|
81592443|NCT02334800|162857947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|133.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.0|170.19||||||||170.19|105.00|
81592444|NCT02334800|162857948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|94.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.93|129.03||||||||129.03|69.93|
81592445|NCT02334800|162857948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|117.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.69|159.95||||||||159.95|86.69|
81592446|NCT02334800|162857948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|129.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.63|176.43||||||||176.43|95.63|
81592447|NCT02334800|162857949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|83.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.37|105.43||||||||105.43|65.37|
81592448|NCT02334800|162857949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|134.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.73|170.53||||||||170.53|105.73|
81592449|NCT02334800|162857949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|176.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|139.28|224.63||||||||224.63|139.28|
81592450|NCT02334800|162857950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|72.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.43|93.93||||||||93.93|56.43|
81592451|NCT02334800|162857950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|115.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.58|149.11||||||||149.11|89.58|
81640799|NCT01183013|162971564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.16||||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.23|-6.08|||ANCOVA|The model includes fixed effects for treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c and 2-hour PPG, prior anti-diabetic medication and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||-6.08|-60.23|0.0167
81592452|NCT02334800|162857950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|134.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.38|173.73||||||||173.73|104.38|
81592453|NCT02334800|162857951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|82.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.83|105.71||||||||105.71|63.83|
81592454|NCT02334800|162857951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|134.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.82|173.6||||||||173.60|104.82|
81592455|NCT02334800|162857951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|178.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|138.62|229.57||||||||229.57|138.62|
81592456|NCT02334800|162857954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|107.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.06|147.68||||||||147.68|78.06|
81592457|NCT02334800|162857954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|137.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.96|189.12||||||||189.12|99.96|
81592458|NCT02334800|162857954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|172.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|125.25|236.96||||||||236.96|125.25|
81592459|NCT04788147|162857985|OTHER|"The modified 3+3 design with 6 patients at the 'Recommended RefleXion FDG Dose level' aims to ensure that the observed proportion of patients below activity threshold to be less than 33%.~Probability of Observations at Most 1 of 6 below Activity Threshold True below activity rate 40% 30% 20% 10% Probability at most 1 of 6 patients below activity threshold 0.233 0.420 0.655 0.886"||||||||||||||||"Statistical analysis of the primary endpoint is not applicable to Cohort I. A modified 3+3 design was utilized wherein meeting the activity level threshold, not dose-limiting toxicity, is the endpoint. The RRFD is primarily based upon the lower FDG dose level where 5 to 6 out of 6 subjects have an Activity Concentration greater than 5 kBq/ml."|"Statistical analysis of the primary endpoint is not applicable to Cohort I. A modified 3+3 design was utilized wherein meeting the activity level threshold, not dose-limiting toxicity, is the endpoint. The RRFD is primarily based upon the lower FDG dose level where 5 to 6 out of 6 subjects have an Activity Concentration greater than 5 kBq/ml."|||
81592460|NCT04737538|162858011|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|-8.8|||Non-parametric method (Van Elteren test)|||||-8.8|-13.3|<0.0001
81640800|NCT01183013|162971566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.649||||0.3052||95.0|0.284|1.482|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||1.482|0.284|0.3052
81592461|NCT04737538|162858012|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.4488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.4|||Non-parametric method (Van Elteren test)|||||2.4|-1.6|0.4488
81592462|NCT04737538|162858013|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-9.1|||Non-parametric method (Van Elteren test)|||||-9.1|-13.8|<0.0001
81592463|NCT01652716|162858014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1349||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.1|||Mixed model for repeated measure (MMRM)|Based on a repeated measures mixed model including fixed categorical effects of treatment||||-0.10|-0.63|0.0072
81592464|NCT01652716|162858015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2247|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2247
81592465|NCT01652716|162858016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.841||0.1656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|1.3||Adjusted|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.3|-21.7|0.1656
81592466|NCT01652716|162858017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4497||0.3744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.28|-0.48|0.3744
81592467|NCT01652716|162858018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|26.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.8957||0.0985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|58.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||58.64|-5.16|0.0985
81640801|NCT01183013|162971566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.456||||0.0844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.187|1.112|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||1.112|0.187|0.0844
81522671|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.89||||2.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.0||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.00|0.80|2.21
81522672|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.92||||6.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.83|6.09
81522673|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||66.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.92|66.60
81522674|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.9||||3.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.01||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.01|0.81|3.23
81522675|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.96||||20.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.86|20.83
81522676|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.06||||87.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.16||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.16|0.96|87.60
81522677|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.93||||7.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.03||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.03|0.84|7.90
81522678|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.96||||23.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.87|23.39
81522679|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||76.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.12||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.12|0.95|76.16
81522680|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.96||||22.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal;Region; Upper; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.87|22.54
81522681|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||58.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.12||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region; Upper; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.12|0.91|58.17
81640802|NCT01183013|162971566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.443||||0.1561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.143|1.365|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||1.365|0.143|0.1561
81640803|NCT01183013|162971566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.368||||0.0146||95.0|0.165|0.821|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||0.821|0.165|0.0146
81592468|NCT03735862|162858020|OTHER|Paired t-Test|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Difference between baseline and follow-up||||<0.001
81592469|NCT03735862|162858021|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||Difference between baseline and follow-up||||<0.0001
81592470|NCT04122443|162858042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.9||||||||1.9|0.3|
81592471|NCT04122443|162858043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|29.0||||||||29|-3|
81592472|NCT04122443|162858044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|23.0||||||||23|-5|
81592473|NCT04122443|162858045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|21.0||||||||21|-10|
81592474|NCT04666441|162858061|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.25|-0.88|0.0004
81592475|NCT04666441|162858061|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.34|-0.99|<0.0001
81592476|NCT04666441|162858061|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.24|-0.89|0.0007
81592477|NCT04666441|162858061|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.38|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.38|-1.05|<0.0001
81640804|NCT01183013|162971566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.238||||0.0009||95.0|0.102|0.557|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||0.557|0.102|0.0009
81575574|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||||90.0|-0.124|0.003|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 39; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||0.003|-0.124|
81592478|NCT04666441|162858061|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0006||95.0|-0.88|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.24|-0.88|0.0006
81592479|NCT04666441|162858061|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0007||95.0|-0.87|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.24|-0.87|0.0007
81592480|NCT04666441|162858062|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0002||95.0|-0.72|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||||-0.23|-0.72|0.0002
81592481|NCT04666441|162858062|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.82|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||||-0.32|-0.82|<0.0001
81592482|NCT04666441|162858062|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.83|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||||-0.33|-0.83|<0.0001
81640805|NCT01183013|162971566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.141||||0.0002||95.0|0.05|0.397|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with terms for treatment, continuous HbA1c baseline, prior use of antidiabetic agents and country.||Treatment comparisons are for fixed dose combination versus monotherapy.||0.397|0.050|0.0002
81640806|NCT01951105|162971569|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81640807|NCT04791917|162971595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||ANCOVA|F(1,41) = 1.32, partial eta squared = .03||2 (Sex: men vs. women) X 2 (Time: Pre- vs. post-exercise) x 2 (Group: DOMS vs. sham DOMS) mixed general linear model on breakpoint for alcohol including baseline urge to consume alcohol and AUDIT score as covariates. Here we report the results of the analysis of the Sex X Time X Group interaction.||||.26
81575575|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||||90.0|-0.098|-0.033|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 39 (LOCF); Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.033|-0.098|
81592483|NCT04666441|162858062|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0002||95.0|-0.75|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||||-0.24|-0.75|0.0002
81592484|NCT04666441|162858062|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.004||95.0|-0.62|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||||-0.12|-0.62|0.0040
81592485|NCT04666441|162858062|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0007||95.0|-0.67|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||||-0.18|-0.67|0.0007
81592486|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^4 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.33|-0.82|<0.0001
81592487|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^5 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.40|-0.90|<0.0001
81592488|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^6 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.42|-0.97|<0.0001
81592489|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.58|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^7 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.58|-1.19|<0.0001
81592490|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^4 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.33|-0.84|<0.0001
81592491|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^5 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.43|-0.95|<0.0001
81592492|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^6 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.44|-0.98|<0.0001
81592493|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.64|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^7 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.64|-1.25|<0.0001
81592494|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^4 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.37|-0.87|<0.0001
81592495|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^5 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.42|-0.93|<0.0001
81592496|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^6 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.44|-0.99|<0.0001
81592497|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.61|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^7 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.61|-1.25|<0.0001
81592498|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^4 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.31|-0.80|<0.0001
81592499|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.38|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^5 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.38|-0.89|<0.0001
81592500|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^6 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.43|-0.97|<0.0001
81592501|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.52|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^7 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.52|-1.15|<0.0001
81592502|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^4 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.27|-0.76|<0.0001
81592503|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^5 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.33|-0.83|<0.0001
81592504|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^6 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.28|-0.82|<0.0001
81592505|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^7 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.32|-0.95|<0.0001
81592506|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^4 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.23|-0.73|0.0002
81592507|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^5 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.31|-0.82|<0.0001
81592508|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^6 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.33|-0.87|<0.0001
81592509|NCT04666441|162858063|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.52|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^7 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.52|-1.16|<0.0001
81592510|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^4 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.18|-0.64|0.0005
81592511|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^5 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.23|-0.69|<0.0001
81592512|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^6 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.26|-0.75|<0.0001
81592513|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^7 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.32|-0.88|<0.0001
81592514|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^4 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.21|-0.69|0.0003
81592515|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^5 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.29|-0.77|<0.0001
81592516|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^6 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.29|-0.78|<0.0001
81592517|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^7 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.41|-0.98|<0.0001
81592518|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^4 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.25|-0.72|<0.0001
81522682|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.89||||6.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.03||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region; Lower; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.03|0.76|6.22
81592519|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^5 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.28|-0.74|<0.0001
81592520|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^6 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.30|-0.79|<0.0001
81592521|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^7 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.40|-0.99|<0.0001
81592522|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^4 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.16|-0.63|0.0009
81592523|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^5 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.23|-0.69|0.0001
81592524|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^6 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.27|-0.77|<0.0001
81592525|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^7 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.34|-0.92|<0.0001
81592526|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^4 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.10|-0.57|0.0046
81592527|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^5 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.15|-0.62|0.0011
81592528|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^6 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.13|-0.62|0.0029
81592529|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^7 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.08|-0.66|0.0120
81592530|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^4 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.09|-0.56|0.0062
81592531|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^5 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.16|-0.62|0.0011
81592532|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^6 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.17|-0.66|0.0011
81592533|NCT04666441|162858064|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Viral Load \>10\^7 copies/mL Difference vs. Placebo (log10 copies/mL)||-0.29|-0.87|0.0001
81592534|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.007||95.0|-0.85|-0.14|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 3 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.14|-0.85|0.0070
81592535|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.33|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 3 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.33|-1.06|0.0002
81640808|NCT04791917|162971596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||ANCOVA|F(1,43) = 2.60, partial eta squared = .06||2 (Sex: men vs. women) X 2 (Time: Pre- vs. post-exercise) x 2 (Group: DOMS vs. sham DOMS) mixed general linear model on Omax for alcohol including baseline urge to consume alcohol and AUDIT score as covariates. Here we report the results of the analysis of the Sex X Time X Group interaction.||||.11
81592536|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0008||95.0|-1.0|-0.26|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 3 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.26|-1.00|0.0008
81592537|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0125||95.0|-0.85|-0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 3 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.10|-0.85|0.0125
81592538|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0696||95.0|-0.7|0.03|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 3 (log10 copies/mL)||0.03|-0.70|0.0696
81592539|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.07|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 3 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.07|-0.79|0.0187
81592540|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.39|-0.52|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 5 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.52|-1.39|<0.0001
81592541|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.53|-0.64|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 5 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.64|-1.53|<0.0001
81460156|NCT03976362|162612234|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|1.68||||0.4686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|6.23||Based on cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression as covariates.|t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression as covariates.|||6.23|-2.87|0.4686
81592542|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.48|-0.59|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 5 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.59|-1.48|<0.0001
81592543|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.5|-0.6|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 5 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.60|-1.50|<0.0001
81592544|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.46|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 5 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.46|-1.34|<0.0001
81592545|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.35|-0.48|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 5 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.48|-1.35|<0.0001
81592546|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0004||95.0|-1.23|-0.35|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 7 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.35|-1.23|0.0004
81592547|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0058||95.0|-1.08|-0.18|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 7 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.18|-1.08|0.0058
81522683|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||55.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.17||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region; Lower; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.17|0.88|55.85
81592548|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0046||95.0|-1.11|-0.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 7 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.20|-1.11|0.0046
81592549|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0019||95.0|-1.18|-0.27|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 7 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.27|-1.18|0.0019
81592550|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.33|-0.44|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 7 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.44|-1.33|<0.0001
81592551|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0079||95.0|-1.04|-0.16|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 7 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.16|-1.04|0.0079
81592552|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0515||95.0|-0.9|0.0|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 15 (log10 copies/mL)||0.00|-0.90|0.0515
81592553|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.1864||95.0|-0.77|0.15|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 15 (log10 copies/mL)||0.15|-0.77|0.1864
81592554|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.2866||95.0|-0.72|0.21|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 15 (log10 copies/mL)||0.21|-0.72|0.2866
81592555|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.647||95.0|-0.58|0.36|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 15 (log10 copies/mL)||0.36|-0.58|0.6470
81592556|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.028||95.0|-0.97|-0.06|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 15 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.06|-0.97|0.0280
81640809|NCT04791917|162971597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||ANCOVA|F(1,42) = 1.95, partial eta squared = .04||2 (Sex: men vs. women) X 2 (Time: Pre- vs. post-exercise) x 2 (Group: DOMS vs. sham DOMS) mixed general linear model on alcohol Pmax including baseline urge to consume alcohol and AUDIT score as covariates. Here we report the results of the analysis of the Sex X Time X Group interaction.||||.17
81640810|NCT04791917|162971598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||ANCOVA|F(1,43)=.01, partial eta squared = .00||2 (Sex: men vs. women) X 2 (Time: Pre- vs. post-exercise) x 2 (Group: DOMS vs. sham DOMS) mixed general linear model on alcohol essential value including baseline urge to consume alcohol and AUDIT score as covariates. Here we report the results of the analysis of the Sex X Time X Group interaction.||||.91
81640811|NCT04791917|162971599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||ANCOVA|F(1,41) = 2.24, partial eta squared = .05||2 (Sex: men vs. women) X 2 (Time: Pre- vs. post-exercise) x 2 (Group: DOMS vs. sham DOMS) mixed general linear model on intensity of cannabis demand including baseline urge to consume cannabis and CUDIT score as covariates. Here we report the results of the analysis of the Sex X Time X Group interaction.||||.14
81640812|NCT04791917|162971600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||ANCOVA|F(1,41) = .04, partial eta squared = .001||2 (Sex: men vs. women) X 2 (Time: Pre- vs. post-exercise) x 2 (Group: DOMS vs. sham DOMS) mixed general linear model on breakpoint of cannabis demand including baseline urge to consume cannabis and CUDIT score as covariates. Here we report the results of the analysis of the Sex X Time X Group interaction.||||.83
81640813|NCT04791917|162971601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||ANCOVA|F(1,41) = 2.20, partial eta squared = .05||2 (Sex: men vs. women) X 2 (Time: Pre- vs. post-exercise) x 2 (Group: DOMS vs. sham DOMS) mixed general linear model on Omax for cannabis including baseline urge to consume cannabis and CUDIT score as covariates. Here we report the results of the analysis of the Sex X Time X Group interaction.||||.15
81640814|NCT04791917|162971602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||ANCOVA|F(1,41) = 1.41, partial eta squared = .03||2 (Sex: men vs. women) X 2 (Time: Pre- vs. post-exercise) x 2 (Group: DOMS vs. sham DOMS) mixed general linear model on Omax for cannabis including baseline urge to consume cannabis and CUDIT score as covariates. Here we report the results of the analysis of the Sex X Time X Group interaction.||||.24
81640815|NCT04791917|162971603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||ANCOVA|F(1,41) = .001, partial eta squared = .00||2 (Sex: men vs. women) X 2 (Time: Pre- vs. post-exercise) x 2 (Group: DOMS vs. sham DOMS) mixed general linear model on Essential Value for cannabis including baseline urge to consume cannabis and CUDIT score as covariates. Here we report the results of the analysis of the Sex X Time X Group interaction.||||.97
81640816|NCT04791917|162971603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|F(1,41) = 4.86, partial eta squared = .11||2 (Sex: men vs. women) X 2 (Time: Pre- vs. post-exercise) x 2 (Group: DOMS vs. sham DOMS) mixed general linear model on Essential Value for cannabis including baseline urge to consume cannabis and CUDIT score as covariates. Here we report the results of the analysis of the Time X Group interaction.||||.03
81640817|NCT04791917|162971604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|F(1,42) = 4.66, partial eta squared = .10||2 (Sex: men vs. women) X 2 (Time: Pre- vs. post-exercise) x 2 (Group: DOMS vs. sham DOMS) mixed general linear model on intensity of alcohol demand including baseline urge to consume alcohol and AUDIT score as covariates. Here we report the results of the analysis of the Sex X Time X Group interaction.||||.04
81640818|NCT04791917|162971604|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.1||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||2 (Sex: men vs. women) X 2 (Time: Pre- vs. post-exercise) x 2 (Group: DOMS vs. sham DOMS) mixed general linear model on Intensity of alcohol demand including baseline urge to consume alcohol and AUDIT score as covariates. Here we report the results of the analysis of the effect of Time on Intensity for men in the DOMS group.||||.26
81640819|NCT04791917|162971604|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.09||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||2 (Sex: men vs. women) X 2 (Time: Pre- vs. post-exercise) x 2 (Group: DOMS vs. sham DOMS) mixed general linear model on Intensity of alcohol demand including baseline urge to consume alcohol and AUDIT score as covariates. Here we report the results of the analysis of the effect of Time on Intensity for women in the DOMS group.||||.22
81640820|NCT04791917|162971604|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||2 (Sex: men vs. women) X 2 (Time: Pre- vs. post-exercise) x 2 (Group: DOMS vs. sham DOMS) mixed general linear model on Intensity of alcohol demand including baseline urge to consume alcohol and AUDIT score as covariates. Here we report the results of the analysis of the effect of Time on Intensity for men in the sham DOMS group.||||.27
81640821|NCT04791917|162971604|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.06||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||2 (Sex: men vs. women) X 2 (Time: Pre- vs. post-exercise) x 2 (Group: DOMS vs. sham DOMS) mixed general linear model on Intensity of alcohol demand including baseline urge to consume alcohol and AUDIT score as covariates. Here we report the results of the analysis of the effect of Time on Intensity for women in the sham DOMS group.||||.49
81640822|NCT01989156|162971607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|12.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.27|17.05||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on MHBMA levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio mTHS 2.2:mCC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for mTHS 2.2 is lower relative to mCC.~Analysis of the biomarkers of exposure (BoExp) was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for mTHS 2.2 and mCC respectively."||17.05|9.27|<0.001
81640823|NCT01989156|162971608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|45.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.22|53.41||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on 3-HPMA levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|Geometric LS mean ratio mTHS 2.2:mCC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for mTHS 2.2 is lower relative to mCC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for mTHS 2.2 and mCC respectively."||53.41|39.22|<0.001
81592557|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0854||95.0|-0.84|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 15 (log10 copies/mL)||0.05|-0.84|0.0854
81592558|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.1078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.07|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 22 (log10 copies/mL)||0.07|-0.69|0.1078
81592559|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.2235||95.0|-0.62|0.14|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 22 (log10 copies/mL)||0.14|-0.62|0.2235
81592560|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1369||95.0|-0.68|0.09|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 22 (log10 copies/mL)||0.09|-0.68|0.1369
81592561|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.661||95.0|-0.48|0.31|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 22 (log10 copies/mL)||0.31|-0.48|0.6610
81592562|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0284||95.0|-0.81|-0.05|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 22 (log10 copies/mL)||-0.05|-0.81|0.0284
81592563|NCT04666441|162858068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.08||95.0|-0.71|0.04|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference vs. Placebo, by Day 22 (log10 copies/mL)||0.04|-0.71|0.0800
81592564|NCT04028388|162858085|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.1465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.65|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.65|0.56|0.1465
81592565|NCT04028388|162858089|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.76||||0.4576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|7.93|||Log Rank|||DOR is calculated in the subpopulation of subjects experiencing a response (CR or PR). Hazard Ratio \< 1 means that tested drug (ModraDoc006/r) has better outcome.||7.93|0.39|0.4576
81592566|NCT04028388|162858090|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5||||0.0776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|3.48|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Difference between the cohorts is tested with Log-rank test and estimated using Univariate Cox model.~Wilcoxon test is used if proportional hazards assumption is not fulfilled. Hazard Ratio \< 1 means that tested drug (ModraDoc006/r) has better outcome"||3.48|0.65|0.0776
81592567|NCT04028388|162858092|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.2539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.49|||Log Rank|||"Difference between the cohorts is tested with Log-rank test and estimated using Univariate Cox model.~Wilcoxon test is used if proportional hazards assumption is not fulfilled. Hazard Ratio \< 1 means that tested drug (ModraDoc006/r) has better outcome."||2.49|0.79|0.2539
81592568|NCT04028388|162858093|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35||||0.3062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.42|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Difference between the cohorts is tested with Log-rank test and estimated using Univariate Cox model.~Wilcoxon test is used if proportional hazards assumption is not fulfilled. Hazard Ratio \< 1 means that tested drug (ModraDoc006/r) has better outcome."||2.42|0.76|0.3062
81592569|NCT01312467|162858111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.773|TWO_SIDED||||||A paired t-test|||||||> 0.773
81592570|NCT00129259|162858115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-value for testing treatment effect uses change in ln(AUC+1) as the outcome variable and adjusts for baseline ln(AUC+1).||"Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline to Month 24 in the 4-hour C-peptide AUC does not differ between treatment groups after adjusting for baseline C-peptide AUC.~Alternative hypothesis: The mean change from baseline to Month 24 in the 4-hour C-peptide AUC differs between the treatment groups after adjusting for baseline values."||||0.002
81592571|NCT00129259|162858116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.697||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusts for baseline HbA1c.||"Null hypothesis: The mean change in HbA1c from baseline (pre-treatment) to Month 24 does not differ between treatment groups.~Alternative hypothesis: The mean change in HbA1c from baseline to Month 24 differs between treatment groups."||||0.697
81592572|NCT00129259|162858117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusts for baseline daily insulin use per kg||"Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline to Month 24 in daily insulin use per kg does not differ between the treatment and control groups.~Alternative hypothesis: The mean change from baseline to Month 24 in daily insulin use per kg differs between the treatment and control groups."||||0.110
81592573|NCT00139997|162858119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.028
81592574|NCT03779841|162858128|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.1612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.10|0.58|0.1612
81592575|NCT03779841|162858128|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04||||0.7789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.37|0.79|0.7789
81592576|NCT03779841|162858129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2972|||||||stratified Wilcoxon (Van Elteren)|||P-value is obtained from stratified Wilcoxon (Van Elteren) test versus Placebo with type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years) as stratification factors.||||0.2972
81592577|NCT03779841|162858129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8722|||||||stratified Wilcoxon (Van Elteren)|||P-value is obtained from stratified Wilcoxon (Van Elteren) test versus Placebo with type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years) as stratification factors.||||0.8722
81648140|NCT03463577|162986806|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR=1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.5||||||95.0|1.21|1.86|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for congenital anomalies of musculoskeletal system in Exposed infants cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical infants cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||1.86|1.21|
81522684|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||25.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region;Central; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.96|25.44
81460157|NCT03976362|162612235|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.35||Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|||1.35|0.76|0.9174
81460158|NCT03976362|162612236|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|3.83||||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|7.16||Based on cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression as covariates.|t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression as covariates.|||7.16|0.50|0.0245
81460159|NCT03976362|162612237|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.2133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.75||Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|||1.75|0.88|0.2133
81460160|NCT03976362|162612238|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.18||||0.9381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|4.62||Based on cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression as covariates.|t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression as covariates.|||4.62|-4.27|0.9381
81460161|NCT03976362|162612239|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.31||Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|||1.31|0.72|0.8464
81460162|NCT03976362|162612240|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-2.81||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.02|0.41||Based on cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression as covariates.|t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression as covariates.|||0.41|-6.02|0.0870
81460163|NCT03976362|162612241|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.16||Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|||2.16|1.18|0.0020
81460164|NCT01467713|162612253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.42|1.39|||Log Rank||Cox proportional hazards model with only treatment in the model.|||1.39|0.42|0.286
81575576|NCT00137046|162822553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||||90.0|-0.085|-0.004|||ANCOVA|||Extension Follow Up Month 3; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.004|-0.085|
81522685|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||18.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal;Region; Cetral; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.96|18.15
81522686|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.92||||8.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.04||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region; Distal; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.04|0.82|8.12
81522687|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||57.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region; Distal D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.90|57.39
81592578|NCT03779841|162858130|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.9814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.96|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.96|0.50|0.9814
81592579|NCT03779841|162858130|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.9715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.97|0.50|0.9715
81592580|NCT03779841|162858131|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1281|||||||Log Rank|||P-value is from stratified log-rank test versus Placebo with type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years) as stratification factors.||||0.1281
81592581|NCT03779841|162858131|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.882|||||||Log Rank|||P-value is from stratified log-rank test versus Placebo with type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years) as stratification factors.||||0.8820
81592582|NCT03779841|162858132|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79||||0.1623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.10|0.57|0.1623
81592583|NCT03779841|162858132|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04||||0.7776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.39|0.78|0.7776
81592584|NCT03779841|162858133|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79||||0.1603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.10|0.56|0.1603
81460165|NCT01467713|162612253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.43|1.43|||Log Rank||Cox proportional hazards model with only treatment in the model.|||1.43|0.43|0.332
81592585|NCT03779841|162858133|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.06||||0.6706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.42|0.80|0.6706
81460166|NCT01467713|162612253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.6|1.86|||Log Rank||Cox proportional hazards model with only treatment in the model.|||1.86|0.60|0.808
81522688|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.97||||10|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region;Total; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.93|10.00
81592586|NCT03779841|162858134|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78||||0.1583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.10|0.55|0.1583
81592587|NCT03779841|162858134|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||0.6694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.43|0.80|0.6694
81592588|NCT03779841|162858135|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81||||0.2578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.18|0.55|0.2578
81592589|NCT03779841|162858135|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05||||0.7526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.47|0.76|0.7526
81592590|NCT03779841|162858136|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.2549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.18|0.55|0.2549
81592591|NCT03779841|162858136|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.8544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.45|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.45|0.73|0.8544
81592592|NCT03779841|162858137|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.74||||0.1718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.14|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.14|0.48|0.1718
81592593|NCT03779841|162858137|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83||||0.3801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.27|0.54|0.3801
81592594|NCT03779841|162858138|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.5531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.39|0.54|0.5531
81592595|NCT03779841|162858138|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82||||0.4213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.33|0.51|0.4213
81592596|NCT03779841|162858139|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.73|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.73|0.49|0.8040
81592597|NCT03779841|162858139|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.7573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.98|0.61|0.7573
81592598|NCT03779841|162858140|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.69||||0.4065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.67|0.28|0.4065
81592599|NCT03779841|162858140|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.28||||0.5257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||2.70|0.60|0.5257
81592600|NCT03779841|162858141|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78||||0.1612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.11|0.55|0.1612
81640824|NCT01989156|162971609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|12.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.54|16.58||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on S-PMA levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|Geometric LS mean ratio mTHS 2.2:mCC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for mTHS 2.2 is lower relative to mCC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for mTHS 2.2 and mCC respectively."||16.58|9.54|<0.001
81592601|NCT03779841|162858141|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.9966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.35|0.74|0.9966
81592602|NCT03779841|162858142|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.68||||0.3374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.52|0.30|0.3374
81592603|NCT03779841|162858142|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.23||||0.5403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.45|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||2.45|0.62|0.5403
81592604|NCT03779841|162858143|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.94||||0.0163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|13.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||13.42|1.16|0.0163
81592605|NCT03779841|162858143|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.7||||0.1101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|9.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||9.64|0.76|0.1101
81592606|NCT03779841|162858144|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86||||0.3339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.16|0.64|0.3339
81592607|NCT03779841|162858144|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.4614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-values and Risk Ratios (and their corresponding 95% CI) for each pairwise comparison of AGN-151607 versus Placebo are obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for type of surgery (presence or absence of valve surgery) and age group (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).||1.42|0.85|0.4614
81592608|NCT02199691|162858154|NON_INFERIORITY|95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \> -10%.|Percentage Difference|9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|15.0||||||Serogroup A||15|3.4|
81592609|NCT02199691|162858154|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \> -10%.|Percentage Difference|24.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.3|29.0||||||Serogroup C||29|20.3|
81592610|NCT02199691|162858154|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \> -10%.|Percentage Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|20.2||||||||20.2|12.3|
81592611|NCT02199691|162858154|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \> -10%.|Percentage Difference|19.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|24.8||||||Serogroup W||24.8|14.2|
81592612|NCT02199691|162858155|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \> -10%.|Percentage Difference|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|10.5||||||Serogroup A||10.5|-0.8|
81592613|NCT02199691|162858155|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \> -10%.|Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|2.4||||||Serogroup C||2.4|-2.5|
81592614|NCT02199691|162858155|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \> -10%.|Percentage Difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|1.2||||||Serogroup Y||1.2|-4.3|
81592615|NCT02199691|162858155|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \> -10%.|Percentage Difference|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|2.6||||||Serogroup W||2.6|-7.3|
81592616|NCT02199691|162858156|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio was \>2/3.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.845|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.722|0.99||||||PT: Geometric Mean Ratio||0.99|0.722|
81592617|NCT02199691|162858156|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio was \>2/3.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.746|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.661|0.842||||||FHA: Geometric Mean Ratio||0.842|0.661|
81522689|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||29.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.03||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region; Total; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.03|0.95|29.88
81522690|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.96||||12.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.03||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Upper; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.03|0.89|12.63
81522691|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.98||||32.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Upper; SCRD28 The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.91|32.29
81522692|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||69.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.1||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Upper; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.10|0.95|69.92
81522693|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.93||||6.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Lower; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.84|6.10
81522694|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.98||||33.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.08||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Lower; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.08|0.89|33.63
81522695|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.05||||86.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Lower; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.97|86.07
81522696|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||41.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.03||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Central; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.03|0.96|41.38
81522697|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||24.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed; Region Central; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.96|24.88
81522698|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||29.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed;Region Central; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.97|29.89
81522699|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.94||||7.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed; Region;Distal; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.87|7.13
81575577|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||||90.0|-0.06|0.122|||ANCOVA|||Month 3; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.122|-0.060|
81592618|NCT02199691|162858156|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio was \>2/3.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.753|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.627|0.903||||||PRN: Geometric Mean Ratio||0.903|0.627|
81592619|NCT02199691|162858156|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio was \>2/3.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.679|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.525|0.878||||||FIM: Geometric Mean Ratio||0.878|0.525|
81592620|NCT02199691|162858157|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.3||||||Serogroup Diphtheria||1.3|-3.3|
81592621|NCT02199691|162858157|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.9||||||Serogroup Tetanus||1.9|-1.2|
81592622|NCT02199691|162858158|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|6.3||||||HPV Type 6||6.3|-1.8|
81592623|NCT02199691|162858158|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.9||||||HPV Type 11||3.9|-1.3|
81592624|NCT02199691|162858158|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.6||||||HPV Type 16||3.6|-1.9|
81592625|NCT02199691|162858158|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.6||||||HPV Type 18||3.6|-1.9|
81592626|NCT03320070|162858238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5076|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5076
81592627|NCT03320070|162858240|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0000
81592628|NCT03320070|162858242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0848|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0848
81592629|NCT03320070|162858244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2005|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2005
81592630|NCT03320070|162858246|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9416|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9416
81592631|NCT03320070|162858248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1853|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1853
81592632|NCT00466193|162858264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for treatment|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81592633|NCT00466193|162858266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||p-value is for treatment|ANCOVA|||||||0.006
81592634|NCT00466193|162858269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0041||95.0||||P-value is for treatment|ANCOVA|||||||0.0041
81460167|NCT01467713|162612253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.48|1.61|||Log Rank||Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, pooled center, age, gender, and baseline MADRS score in the model.|||1.61|0.48|0.286
81592635|NCT04088097|162858313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||.01
81592636|NCT04088097|162858314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||ANOVA|||||||.75
81592637|NCT04088097|162858315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||||||.03
81592638|NCT03556761|162858321|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.81|||Regression, Linear|||||0.81|0.20|0.03
81592639|NCT03556761|162858322|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.51|||Regression, Cox|||||1.51|0.95|0.12
81592640|NCT03556761|162858323|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.55||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.21|||Chi-squared|||||1.21|0.25|0.14
81592641|NCT03556761|162858324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.18|||Chi-squared|||||1.18|0.64|0.36
81592642|NCT03556761|162858325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.02||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.13|||Regression, Linear|||||.13|-0.09|0.76
81592643|NCT03556761|162858326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.62
81592644|NCT03556761|162858327|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|28.59||||||||28.59|0.32|
81592645|NCT03556761|162858328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.61||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.96|||Chi-squared|||||0.96|0.39|0.03
81592646|NCT01075074|162858337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||Corrected for 6 comparisons.|Kruskal-Wallis|||A sample size of 23 subjects per group was estimated to achieve 80% power to detect a 10 point difference in the aggregated QOR40 score for the 3 study groups to be compared assuming an overall standard deviation of 12.||||0.006
81592647|NCT01075074|162858337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|16.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|30.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||30|1|0.03
81592648|NCT01075074|162858337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|17.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|31.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||31|2|0.01
81592649|NCT01075074|162858337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|12.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||12|-16|1.0
81592650|NCT01075074|162858338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0||||P values is corrected for 6 comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0003
81592651|NCT01075074|162858338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0||||Corrected for 6 comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0003
81592652|NCT01075074|162858338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|195.0||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.0|300.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||300|98|0.0004
81592653|NCT01075074|162858338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|195.0||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.0|278.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||278|98|0.0003
81592654|NCT01075074|162858338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.0|83.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||83|-105|0.86
81640825|NCT01989156|162971610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|26.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.31|40.26||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on Total NNAL levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates|Geometric LS mean ratio mTHS 2.2:mCC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 90 of the biomarker of exposure for mTHS 2.2 is lower relative to mCC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 90 for mTHS 2.2 and mCC respectively."||40.26|17.31|<0.001
81640826|NCT01989156|162971611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|38.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.24|42.47||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on COHb levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|Geometric LS mean ratio mTHS 2.2:mCC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 90 of the biomarker of exposure for mTHS 2.2 is lower relative to mCC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 90 for mTHS 2.2 and mCC respectively."||42.47|34.24|<0.001
81640827|NCT00850993|162971612|OTHER|Pairwise comparison for each Stannsoporfin treatment group versus placebo.|LS Mean Difference|-13.45|||=|0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.27|-0.62|||ANCOVA|||Last Observation Carry Forward (LOCF) is used to impute missing post-baseline TSB. Least-squares means are from an ANCOVA model for adjusted TSB with treatment and gestational age as fixed effects and baseline adjusted TSB as a covariate. TSB is calculated as \[(TSB - Phototherapy(PT) threshold)/ PT threshold \] X 100%.||-0.62|-26.27|=0.040
81640828|NCT00850993|162971612|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.02|||=|0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.61|2.58|||ANCOVA|||||2.58|-22.61|=0.117
81592655|NCT01075074|162858339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||95.0||||Corrected for multiple comparisons (n=6).|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0005
81592656|NCT01075074|162858339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|38.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|50.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||50|8|0.01
81592657|NCT01075074|162858339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|40.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|47.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||47|12|0.003
81592658|NCT01075074|162858339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|20.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||20|-18|0.95
81592659|NCT01075074|162858340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||Corrected for multiple comparisons (n=6).|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.03
81592660|NCT01075074|162858340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|30.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|60.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||60|0|0.01
81592661|NCT01075074|162858340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|30.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|60.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||60|0|0.04
81592662|NCT01075074|162858340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|30.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||30|-30|0.92
81640829|NCT00850993|162971612|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.93|||=|0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.31|0.44|||ANCOVA|||||0.44|-30.31|=0.057
81592663|NCT00562159|162858369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.31|||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-0.4|||ANOVA|Asthma status, treatment group, and site were fixed effects.||||-0.40|-2.22|=0.005
81592664|NCT00562159|162858370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86|||=|0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.26|||ANOVA|Asthma status, treatment group, and site were fixed effects.||||-0.26|-1.46|=0.015
81592665|NCT00562159|162858371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|||=|0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.06|||ANOVA|Asthma status, treatment group, and site were fixed effects.||||0.06|-0.96|=0.084
81592666|NCT00562159|162858372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|||=|0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.05|||ANOVA|Asthma status, treatment group, and site were fixed effects.||||-0.05|-0.48|=0.022
81592667|NCT04096560|162858432|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|26.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.07|32.73||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for baseline (Day -1 mean values), treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction. Visit was repeated factor in the model.|MMRM|The unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated statement.||||32.73|20.07|<0.001
81592668|NCT04096560|162858432|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|29.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.68|36.07||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for baseline (Day -1 mean values), treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction. Visit was repeated factor in the model.|MMRM|The unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated statement.||||36.07|23.68|<0.001
81592669|NCT04096560|162858432|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|35.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.73|41.34||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for baseline (Day -1 mean values), treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction. Visit was repeated factor in the model.|MMRM|The unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated statement.||||41.34|28.73|<0.001
81592670|NCT04096560|162858439|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.07|-6.16||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for baseline (Day -1 mean values), treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction. Visit was repeated factor in the model.|MMRM|The unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated statement.||||-6.16|-14.07|<0.001
81592671|NCT04096560|162858439|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-7.56||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for baseline (Day -1 mean values), treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction. Visit was repeated factor in the model.|MMRM|The unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated statement.||||-7.56|-15.20|<0.001
81592672|NCT04096560|162858439|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.96|-9.09||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for baseline (Day -1 mean values), treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction. Visit was repeated factor in the model.|MMRM|The unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated statement.||||-9.09|-16.96|<0.001
81592673|NCT04096560|162858440|SUPERIORITY||IRR|0.05|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.317||The incidence rate was the exponentiated LS means and the incidence rate ratio (IRR) was the exponentiated LS mean differences from the generalized estimating equation (GEE) Poisson regression model.|MMRM|The Poisson regression with natural log link was on the count of cataplexy per week.||||0.317|0.007|=0.002
81592674|NCT04096560|162858440|SUPERIORITY||IRR|0.2|||=|0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.767||The incidence rate was the exponentiated LS means and the IRR was the exponentiated LS mean differences from the GEE Poisson regression model.|MMRM|The Poisson regression with natural log link was on the count of cataplexy per week.||||0.767|0.050|=0.019
81592675|NCT04096560|162858440|SUPERIORITY||IRR|0.15|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.482||The incidence rate was the exponentiated LS means and the IRR was the exponentiated LS mean differences from the GEE Poisson regression model.|MMRM|The Poisson regression with natural log link was on the count of cataplexy per week.||||0.482|0.047|=0.001
81592676|NCT00534352|162858445|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was shown for Cmin as the 90% confidence intervals (CI) of the LSmean ratio was within the 80-125% limits.|Least Square (LS) mean ratio|95.47||||||90.0|82.77|110.1||No p-values.|Mixed Models Analysis (Cmin)|The linear mixed effects model was controlled for treatment as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.|The results are for the mean ratio of Cmin. Numerator: Treatment B Denominator: Treatment A|Previous studies showed that the intrasubject variability on the log transformed Cmax and AUC12h of TMC125 was less than or equal to 40%. Based on this and with complete data on 20 patients, the 90% CI of the true ratio of the means was expected to be contained within 81-124% of the observed ratio of the means.||110.1|82.77|
81592677|NCT00534352|162858445|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was shown for Cmax as the 90% confidence intervals (CI) of the LSmean ratio was within the 80-125% limits.|Least Square (LS) mean ratio|102.6||||||90.0|92.91|113.3||No p-values.|Mixed Models Analysis (Cmax)|The linear mixed effects model was controlled for treatment as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.|The results are for the mean ratio of Cmax. Numerator: Treatment B Denominator: Treatment A|Previous studies showed that the intrasubject variability on the log transformed Cmax and AUC12h of TMC125 was less than or equal to 40%. Based on this and with complete data on 20 patients, the 90% CI of the true ratio of the means was expected to be contained within 81-124% of the observed ratio of the means.||113.3|92.91|
81592678|NCT00534352|162858445|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was shown for AUC24 as the 90% confidence intervals (CI) of the LSmean ratio was within the 80-125% limits.|LS means of ratios|98.97||||||90.0|89.23|109.8||No p-values.|Mixed Models Analysis (AUC24)|The linear mixed effects model was controlled for treatment as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.|The results are for the mean ratio of AUC24. Numerator: Treatment B Denominator: Treatment A|Previous studies showed that the intrasubject variability on the log transformed Cmax and AUC12h of TMC125 was less than or equal to 40%. Based on this and with complete data on 20 patients, the 90% CI of the true ratio of the means was expected to be contained within 81-124% of the observed ratio of the means.||109.8|89.23|
81592679|NCT00534352|162858445|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was shown for Css,av as the 90% confidence intervals (CI) of the LSmean ratio was within the 80-125% limits.|Least Square (LS) mean ratio|99.3||||||90.0|89.39|110.3||No p-values.|Mixed Models Analysis (Css,av)|The linear mixed effects model was controlled for treatment as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.|The results are for the mean ratio of Css,av. Numerator: Treatment B Denominator: Treatment A|Previous studies showed that the intrasubject variability on the log transformed Cmax and AUC12h of TMC125 was less than or equal to 40%. Based on this and with complete data on 20 patients, the 90% CI of the true ratio of the means was expected to be contained within 81-124% of the observed ratio of the means.||110.3|89.39|
81611217|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.207|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.13|-6.39||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.39|-11.13|<0.001
81460168|NCT01467713|162612253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.42|1.49|||Log Rank||Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, pooled center, age, gender, and baseline MADRS score in the model.|||1.49|0.42|0.332
81460169|NCT01467713|162612253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.6|1.95|||Log Rank||Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, pooled center, age, gender, and baseline MADRS score in the model.|||1.95|0.60|0.808
81592680|NCT04079933|162858459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline in urinary total NNAL; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline in urinary total NNAL|Mean Difference (Net)|-12.6||||0.2347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|8.27|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in Least Square (LS) means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 1:~Percent Change from baseline = study group + visit + study group\*visit + subject + random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix."|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline in urinary total NNAL; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline in urinary total NNAL||8.27|-33.5|0.2347
81592681|NCT04079933|162858459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline in urinary total NNAL; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline in urinary total NNAL|Mean Difference (Net)|-11.9||||0.2905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.9|10.2|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 2:~%Change from baseline = study group +visit +study group\*visit +CPD +Sex +Race +BMI +Age +subject +random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix."|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline in urinary total NNAL; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline in urinary total NNAL||10.2|-33.9|0.2905
81592682|NCT04079933|162858460|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in urinary total NNAL; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study in urinary total NNAL|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.72||||0.9433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-107.0|99.4|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 1:~Change from baseline = study group + visit + study group\*visit + subject +random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix"|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in urinary total NNAL; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study in urinary total NNAL||99.4|-107|0.9433
81592683|NCT04079933|162858460|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in urinary total NNAL; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in urinary total NNAL|Mean Difference (Net)|-12.2||||0.8264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-122.0|97.5|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 2:~Change from baseline= study group + visit + study group\*visit + CPD + Sex + Race + BMI + Age + subject + random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix"|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in urinary total NNAL; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in urinary total NNAL||97.5|-122|0.8264
81592684|NCT04079933|162858461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in nicotine equivalents; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in nicotine equivalents|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.13||||0.4903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|2.1|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 1:~Change from baseline = study group + visit + study group\*visit + subject +random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix"|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in nicotine equivalents; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in nicotine equivalents||2.10|-4.35|0.4903
81611218|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-7.29||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.29|-12.00|<0.001
81460170|NCT01100086|162612282|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|102.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.35|105.42|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||105.42|99.35|
81460171|NCT01100086|162612283|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.94|101.19|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||101.19|94.94|
81575578|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||||90.0|0.033|0.239|||ANCOVA|||Month 6; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.239|0.033|
81648364|NCT00832000|162987036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.26|||Wald||Residual standard deviation.|P value indicates significance level of the Wald test associated with mexiletine effect from the linear mixed effects model. When a carryover effect was detected, the significance level associated with the additive portion of the mexiletine effect (labeled period 1) is followed by the level associated with the interaction of mexiletine and period 2 (labeled period 2). All P values were 2-sided and .05 was considered the threshold of statistical significance.||-1.26|-2.00|<0.001
81575579|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||||90.0|0.0|0.224|||ANCOVA|||Month 9; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.224|-0.000|
81575580|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.257|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071||||90.0|0.141|0.374|||ANCOVA|||Month 12; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.374|0.141|
81575581|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071||||90.0|0.04|0.273|||ANCOVA|||Month 15; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.273|0.040|
81575582|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||||90.0|0.065|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Month 18; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.300|0.065|
81575583|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||||90.0|0.06|0.319|||ANCOVA|||Month 21; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.319|0.060|
81575584|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.316|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||||90.0|0.19|0.443|||ANCOVA|||Month 24; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.443|0.190|
81575585|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||||90.0|-0.037|0.224|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up Month 3; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.224|-0.037|
81575586|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||||90.0|-0.103|0.145|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up Month 6; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.145|-0.103|
81575587|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||||90.0|-0.023|0.248|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 1; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.248|-0.023|
81575588|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.273|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||||90.0|0.126|0.419|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 3; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.419|0.126|
81575589|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.363|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||||90.0|0.219|0.507|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 6; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.507|0.219|
81575590|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.278|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||||90.0|0.128|0.428|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 9; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.428|0.128|
81575591|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.293|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||||90.0|0.144|0.442|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 12; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.442|0.144|
81575592|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||||90.0|0.058|0.369|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 15; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.369|0.058|
81575593|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.243|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||||90.0|0.101|0.386|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 18; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.386|0.101|
81575594|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.227|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||||90.0|0.079|0.376|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 21; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.376|0.079|
81575595|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.225|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||||90.0|0.079|0.372|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 24; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.372|0.079|
81575596|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.211|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||||90.0|0.055|0.368|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 27; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.368|0.055|
81575597|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.331|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||||90.0|0.18|0.483|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 30; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.483|0.180|
81575598|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.462|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097||||90.0|0.302|0.622|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 33; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.622|0.302|
81575599|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||||90.0|0.221|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 36; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.600|0.221|
81592685|NCT04079933|162858461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in nicotine equivalents; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in nicotine equivalents|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4||||0.4251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.88|2.07|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 2:~Change from baseline= study group + visit + study group\*visit + CPD + Sex + Race + BMI + Age + subject + random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix"|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in nicotine equivalents; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in nicotine equivalents||2.07|-4.88|0.4251
81592686|NCT04079933|162858462|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in nicotine equivalents; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in nicotine equivalents|Mean Difference (Net)|-9.83||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|13.5|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in Least Square means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 1:~Percent Change from baseline = study group + visit + study group\*visit + subject + random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix."|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in nicotine equivalents; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in nicotine equivalents||13.5|-33.2|0.4060
81592687|NCT04079933|162858462|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in nicotine equivalents; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in nicotine equivalents|Mean Difference (Net)|-10.3||||0.4165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|14.7|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 2:~%Change from baseline = study group +visit +study group\*visit +CPD +Sex +Race +BMI +Age +subject +random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix."|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in nicotine equivalents; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in nicotine equivalents||14.7|-35.4|0.4165
81592688|NCT04079933|162858463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in S-PMA; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in S-PMA|Mean Difference (Net)|-269.0||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1773.0|1235.0|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 1:~Change from baseline = study group + visit + study group\*visit + subject +random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix"|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in S-PMA; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in S-PMA||1235|-1773|0.7240
81592689|NCT04079933|162858463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in S-PMA; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in S-PMA|Mean Difference (Net)|50.5||||0.9508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1566.0|1667.0|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 2:~Change from baseline= study group + visit + study group\*visit + CPD + Sex + Race + BMI + Age + subject + random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix"|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in S-PMA; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in S-PMA||1667|-1566|0.9508
81592690|NCT04079933|162858464|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in S-PMA; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in S-PMA|Mean Difference (Net)|-19.0||||0.1524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.1|7.12|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in Least Square means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 1:~Percent Change from baseline = study group + visit + study group\*visit + subject + random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix."|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in S-PMA; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in S-PMA||7.12|-45.1|0.1524
81592691|NCT04079933|162858464|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in S-PMA; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in S-PMA|Mean Difference (Net)|-12.1||||0.4014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.4|16.3|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 2:~%Change from baseline = study group +visit +study group\*visit +CPD +Sex +Race +BMI +Age +subject +random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix."|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in S-PMA; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in S-PMA||16.3|-40.4|0.4014
81592692|NCT04079933|162858465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in carboxyhemoglobin; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in carboxyhemoglobin|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.507||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.946|-0.0674|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 1:~Change from baseline = study group + visit + study group\*visit + subject +random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix"|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in carboxyhemoglobin; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in carboxyhemoglobin||-0.0674|-0.946|0.0241
81460172|NCT01100086|162612284|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.2|101.48|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||101.48|95.20|
81592693|NCT04079933|162858465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in carboxyhemoglobin; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in carboxyhemoglobin|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.367||||0.1292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.843|0.108|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 2:~Change from baseline= study group + visit + study group\*visit + CPD + Sex + Race + BMI + Age + subject + random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix"|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in carboxyhemoglobin; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in carboxyhemoglobin||0.108|-0.843|0.1292
81592694|NCT04079933|162858466|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in carboxyhemoglobin; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in carboxyhemoglobin|Mean Difference (Net)|-10.0||||0.0333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|-0.803|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in Least Square means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 1:~Percent Change from baseline = study group + visit + study group\*visit + subject + random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix."|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in carboxyhemoglobin; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in carboxyhemoglobin||-0.803|-19.2|0.0333
81592695|NCT04079933|162858466|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in carboxyhemoglobin; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in carboxyhemoglobin|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.76||||0.1767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|3.08|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 2:~%Change from baseline = study group +visit +study group\*visit +CPD +Sex +Race +BMI +Age +subject +random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix."|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in carboxyhemoglobin; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in carboxyhemoglobin||3.08|-16.6|0.1767
81592696|NCT04079933|162858467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in exhaled carbon monoxide; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in exhaled carbon monoxide|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.51||||0.2961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|1.34|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 1:~Change from baseline = study group + visit + study group\*visit + subject +random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix"|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in exhaled carbon monoxide; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in exhaled carbon monoxide||1.34|-4.36|0.2961
81592697|NCT04079933|162858467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in exhaled carbon monoxide; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in exhaled carbon monoxide|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.05||||0.5015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|2.03|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 2:~Change from baseline= study group + visit + study group\*visit + CPD + Sex + Race + BMI + Age + subject + random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix"|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in exhaled carbon monoxide; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in exhaled carbon monoxide||2.03|-4.12|0.5015
81592698|NCT04079933|162858468|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in exhaled carbon monoxide; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in exhaled carbon monoxide|Mean Difference (Net)|-12.1||||0.2048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|6.68|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in Least Square means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 1:~Percent Change from baseline = study group + visit + study group\*visit + subject + random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix."|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in exhaled carbon monoxide; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in exhaled carbon monoxide||6.68|-30.9|0.2048
81592699|NCT04079933|162858468|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to control in exhaled carbon monoxide; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to control in exhaled carbon monoxide|Mean Difference (Net)|-7.32||||0.4731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|12.8|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 2:~%Change from baseline = study group +visit +study group\*visit +CPD +Sex +Race +BMI +Age +subject +random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix."|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to control in exhaled carbon monoxide; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to control in exhaled carbon monoxide||12.8|-27.4|0.4731
81592700|NCT04079933|162858469|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in cigarettes smoked per day; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in cigarettes smoked per day|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.25|-2.47|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 1:~Change from baseline = study group + visit + study group\*visit + subject +random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix"|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in cigarettes smoked per day; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in cigarettes smoked per day||-2.47|-5.25|<0.0001
81592701|NCT04079933|162858469|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in cigarettes smoked per day; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in cigarettes smoked per day|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.14|-2.34|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 2:~Change from baseline= study group + visit + study group\*visit + CPD + Sex + Race + BMI + Age + subject + random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix"|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline in cigarettes smoked per day; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline in cigarettes smoked per day||-2.34|-5.14|<0.0001
81592702|NCT04079933|162858470|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in cigarettes smoked per day; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in cigarettes smoked per day|Mean Difference (Net)|-22.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|-14.5|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in Least Square means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 1:~Percent Change from baseline = study group + visit + study group\*visit + subject + random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix."|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in cigarettes smoked per day; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in cigarettes smoked per day||-14.5|-30.5|<0.0001
81592703|NCT04079933|162858470|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in cigarettes smoked per day; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in cigarettes smoked per day|Mean Difference (Net)|-22.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.4|-14.1|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 2:~%Change from baseline = study group +visit +study group\*visit +CPD +Sex +Race +BMI +Age +subject +random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix."|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in cigarettes smoked per day; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study in cigarettes smoked per day||-14.1|-30.4|<0.0001
81592704|NCT04079933|162858471|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study for Fagerstrom Test score for Cigarette Dependence; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study for Fagerstrom Test score for Cigarette Dependence|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.408||||0.0919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.884|0.0673|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS mean change between study groups using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 1:~Change from baseline=study group + visit + study group\*visit + subject + random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix"|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study for Fagerstrom Test score for Cigarette Dependence; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study for Fagerstrom Test score for Cigarette Dependence||0.0673|-0.884|0.0919
81592705|NCT04079933|162858471|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study for Fagerstrom Test score for Cigarette Dependence; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study for Fagerstrom Test score for Cigarette Dependence|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.405||||0.0975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.886|0.0751|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 2:~Change from baseline= study group + visit + study group\*visit + CPD + Sex + Race + BMI + Age + subject + random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix"|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study for Fagerstrom Test score for Cigarette Dependence; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study for Fagerstrom Test score for Cigarette Dependence||0.0751|-0.886|0.0975
81592706|NCT04079933|162858471|EQUIVALENCE|"Statistical Analysis of Difference in Percent Change from Baseline in Total Score of Fagerstrom Test for Cigarette Dependence between the Study Groups.~Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study for Fagerstrom Test score for Cigarette Dependence; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study for Fagerstrom Test score for Cigarette Dependence"|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.31||||0.0643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|0.499|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS mean percent change between study groups using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 1:~Change from baseline=study group + visit + study group\*visit + subject + random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix"|"Statistical Analysis of Difference in Percent Change from Baseline in Total Score of Fagerstrom Test for Cigarette Dependence between the Study Groups.~Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study for Fagerstrom Test score for Cigarette Dependence; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study for Fagerstrom Test score for Cigarette Dependence"||0.499|-17.1|0.0643
81640830|NCT00850993|162971613|OTHER|Pairwise comparison for Change from Baseline at 48 hours (Row 3) for Stannsoporfin treatment group versus placebo|LS Mean Difference|-1.81|||=|0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Last Observation Carry Forward (LOCF) is used to impute missing post-baseline TSB. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) is conducted for TSB including treatment and gestational age as fixed effects and baseline TSB as a covariate. Least-squares means (LS means) and standard errors (SEM) are estimated for each treatment group and placebo. LS mean difference, 95% Confidence Interval, and p-value are estimated based on LS mean difference between each stannsoporfin group and placebo.||0.09|-3.71|=0.061
81460173|NCT01100086|162612284|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference).|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.2|101.48|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||101.48|95.20|
81592707|NCT04079933|162858471|EQUIVALENCE|"Statistical Analysis of Difference in Percent Change from Baseline in Total Score of Fagerstrom Test for Cigarette Dependence between the Study Groups.~Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study for Fagerstrom Test score for Cigarette Dependence; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study for Fagerstrom Test score for Cigarette Dependence"|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.84||||0.0517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|0.0661|||t-test, 2 sided||"Difference in LS means (Test - Control) using Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model 2:~Change from baseline= study group + visit + study group\*visit + CPD + Sex + Race + BMI + Age + subject + random error, fitted with unstructured covariance matrix"|"Statistical Analysis of Difference in Percent Change from Baseline in Total Score of Fagerstrom Test for Cigarette Dependence between the Study Groups.~Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study for Fagerstrom Test score for Cigarette Dependence; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of percent change from baseline to end of study for Fagerstrom Test score for Cigarette Dependence"||0.0661|-17.7|0.0517
81592708|NCT04079933|162858472|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change in quit attempts from baseline to end of study; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change in quit attempts from baseline to end of study|Probability|0.216||||0.216|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact||Estimated value is the probability of observed distribution assuming the null hypothesis|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change in quit attempts from baseline to end of study; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change in quit attempts from baseline to end of study||||0.2160
81592709|NCT04079933|162858472|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change in quit attempts from baseline to end of study; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change in quit attempts from baseline to end of study|Probability|0.0648||||0.0648|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change in quit attempts from baseline to end of study; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change in quit attempts from baseline to end of study||||0.0648
81592710|NCT04079933|162858473|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change in quitting intentions from baseline to end of study; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change in quitting intentions from baseline to end of study|Probability|0.5977||||0.5977|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact||Estimated value is the probability of observed distribution assuming the null hypothesis|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent levels of change in quitting intentions from baseline to end of study; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent levels of change in quitting intentions from baseline to end of study||||0.5977
81592711|NCT04079933|162858474|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will have equivalent levels of change in mean exposure of NNAL; Alternate hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study in mean exposure of NNAL|Mean Difference (Net)|10.0||||0.4388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|35.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will have equivalent levels of change in mean exposure of NNAL; Alternate hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study in mean exposure of NNAL||35.5|-15.5|0.4388
81592712|NCT04079933|162858475|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will have equivalent levels of change in mean exposure of nicotine metabolites; Alternate hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study in mean exposure of nicotine metabolites|Mean Difference (Net)|0.45||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will have equivalent levels of change in mean exposure of nicotine metabolites; Alternate hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study in mean exposure of nicotine metabolites||1.38|-0.48|0.3390
81640831|NCT00850993|162971613|OTHER|Pairwise comparison for Change from Baseline at 48 hours (Row 3) for Stannsoporfin treatment group versus placebo|LS Mean Difference|-1.34|||=|0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|0.56|||ANCOVA|||Last Observation Carry Forward (LOCF) is used to impute missing post-baseline TSB. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) is conducted for TSB including treatment and gestational age as fixed effects and baseline TSB as a covariate. Least-squares means (LS means) and standard errors (SEM) are estimated for each treatment group and placebo. LS mean difference, 95% Confidence Interval, and p-value are estimated based on LS mean difference between each stannsoporfin group and placebo.||0.56|-3.24|=0.163
81460174|NCT00455403|162612346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.7279|TWO_SIDED|||||"Applies to row Title year 1"|Mixed Models Analysis||"applies to row title year 1"|||||0.7279
81460175|NCT02535026|162612358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Chi-squared|||ER status association with age groups||||0.280
81460176|NCT02535026|162612359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||ER status association with nuclear grade.||||<0.001
81460177|NCT02535026|162612360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||ER status association with lymphovascular invasion.||||=0.03
81460178|NCT02535026|162612361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||PR status association with age groups||||=0.004
81640832|NCT00850993|162971613|OTHER|Pairwise comparison for Change from Baseline at 48 hours (Row 3) for Stannsoporfin treatment group versus placebo|LS Mean Difference|-2.63|||=|0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.97|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Last Observation Carry Forward (LOCF) is used to impute missing post-baseline TSB. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) is conducted for TSB including treatment and gestational age as fixed effects and baseline TSB as a covariate. Least-squares means (LS means) and standard errors (SEM) are estimated for each treatment group and placebo. LS mean difference, 95% Confidence Interval, and p-value are estimated based on LS mean difference between each stannsoporfin group and placebo.||-0.3|-4.97|=0.028
81575600|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.451|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||||90.0|0.183|0.718|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 39; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.718|0.183|
81460179|NCT02535026|162612362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||PR status association with nuclear grade.||||<0.001
81460180|NCT02535026|162612363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.025|||||||ANOVA|||PR status association with lymphovascular invasion.||||=0.025
81575601|NCT00137046|162822555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||||90.0|-0.174|0.237|||ANCOVA|||Extension Follow Up Month 3; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline HbA1c, and Center.||0.237|-0.174|
81575602|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.33||||90.0|-25.24|-4.39|||ANCOVA|||Month 3; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||-4.39|-25.24|
81575603|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.27||||90.0|-35.16|-14.51|||ANCOVA|||Month 6; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||-14.51|-35.16|
81575604|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.92||||90.0|-37.56|-14.75|||ANCOVA|||Month 9; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||-14.75|-37.56|
81575605|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.74||||90.0|-30.56|-8.36|||ANCOVA|||Month 12; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||-8.36|-30.56|
81575606|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.65||||90.0|-50.93|-29.0|||ANCOVA|||Month 15; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||-29.00|-50.93|
81575607|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.02||||90.0|-27.65|-4.51|||ANCOVA|||Month 18; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||-4.51|-27.65|
81575608|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.76||||90.0|-24.69|-2.39|||ANCOVA|||Month 21; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||-2.39|-24.69|
81575609|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.29||||90.0|-30.88|-6.84|||ANCOVA|||Month 24; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||-6.84|-30.88|
81575610|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.12||||90.0|-9.83|16.96|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up Month 6; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin.Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||16.96|-9.83|
81575611|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.2||||90.0|-31.32|-4.27|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 1; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||-4.27|-31.32|
81575612|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.72||||90.0|-33.44|-7.99|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 3; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||-7.99|-33.44|
81575613|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8||||90.0|-11.06|14.66|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 6; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||14.66|-11.06|
81575614|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.02||||90.0|-23.61|6.17|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 9; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||6.17|-23.61|
81575615|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.84||||90.0|-29.28|-3.4|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 12; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||-3.40|-29.28|
81575616|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25||||90.0|-26.6|0.63|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 15; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||0.63|-26.60|
81575617|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.58||||90.0|-24.39|3.94|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 18; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||3.94|-24.39|
81575618|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.82||||90.0|-43.19|-14.09|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 21; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||-14.09|-43.19|
81522700|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.98||||32.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed;Region; Distal; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.90|32.91
81522701|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||81.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.11||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Distal; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.11|0.96|81.15
81522702|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.98||||21.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed; Region;Total; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.95|21.87
81522703|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||24.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Total; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.95|24.49
81522704|NCT02294734|162734617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||55.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.03||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed;Region;Total; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.03|0.97|55.52
81522705|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||59.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.25||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|(FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RUL; D12, The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.25|0.84|59.55
81522706|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.18||||94.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.46||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|(FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RUL; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.46|0.96|94.01
81522707|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.1||||82.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.33||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; LUL; D12, The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.33|0.90|82.27
81522708|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.31||||99.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.61||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; LUL; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.61|1.06|99.22
81460181|NCT02535026|162612364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.056|||||||ANOVA|||HER2 status association with age groups.||||=0.056
81460182|NCT02535026|162612365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||HER2 status association with nuclear grade.||||<0.001
81460183|NCT02535026|162612366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.129|||||||Chi-squared|||||||=0.129
81460184|NCT02535026|162612367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.003|||||||ANOVA|||Breast cancer phenotypes association with age groups.||||=0.003
81460185|NCT02535026|162612368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Breast cancer phenotypes association with nuclear grades.||||<0.001
81460186|NCT02535026|162612369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||phenotypes of breast cancer association with lymphovascular invasion.||||=0.001
81460187|NCT02535026|162612370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||phenotypes of breast cancer association with ER status.||||<0.001
81460188|NCT02535026|162612371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Phenotypes of breast cancer association with PR status.||||<0.001
81460189|NCT02535026|162612372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||phenotypes of breast cancer association with HER2 status.||||<0.001
81460190|NCT00925704|162612391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.171||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Exogenous calcitriol was analyzed using a mixed linear effects model. This model contained sequence group, period, and treatment as fixed effects. The subject within sequence effect was included as a random effect.||||0.171
81460191|NCT00925704|162612391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.024||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Exogenous calcitriol was analyzed using a mixed linear effects model. This model contained sequence group, period, and treatment as fixed effects. The subject within sequence effect was included as a random effect.||||0.024
81460192|NCT00925704|162612392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.313||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Exogenous calcitriol was analyzed using a mixed linear effects model. This model contained sequence group, period, and treatment as fixed effects. The subject within sequence effect was included as a random effect.||||0.313
81460193|NCT00925704|162612392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Exogenous calcitriol was analyzed using a mixed linear effects model. This model contained sequence group, period, and treatment as fixed effects. The subject within sequence effect was included as a random effect.||||< 0.001
81460194|NCT00925704|162612393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.039||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Hodges-Lehmann)|||Analysis for Tmax used the Hodges-Lehmann estimate for Wilcoxon's Signed Rank Test.||||0.039
81460195|NCT00925704|162612393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.305||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Hodges-Lehmann)|||Analysis for Tmax used the Hodges-Lehmann estimate for Wilcoxon's Signed Rank Test.||||0.305
81460196|NCT00216125|162612394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|10.0||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.883
81460197|NCT00502242|162612404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.228||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.099|0.528||2-sided p-value; alpha equals (=) 0.05|Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test with region and race strata|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model with region and race strata|||0.528|0.099|0.0002
81460198|NCT00502242|162612405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.425||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.237|0.763||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test with region and race strata|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model with region and race strata|||0.763|0.237|0.0031
81460199|NCT00502242|162612406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Up to 24 weeks post-conversion||||0.002
81460200|NCT00502242|162612406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Up to 52 weeks post-conversion||||0.074
81460201|NCT00502242|162612407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Up to 24 weeks post-conversion||||0.093
81460202|NCT00502242|162612407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Up to 52 weeks post-conversion||||0.219
81460203|NCT00502242|162612408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Up to 24 weeks post-conversion||||0.002
81460204|NCT00502242|162612408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Up to 52 weeks post-conversion||||0.121
81460205|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 3, Ramipril||||
81460206|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 3, Placebo||||
81460207|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.85||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.96||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic Up/c as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and logarithmic baseline as covariate.|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean fold-change.|Change from baseline at Week 3, Ramipril versus (vs.) Placebo||0.96|0.76|0.0098
81460208|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from baseline at Week 4, Ramipril||||
81640833|NCT01755598|162971659|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy (VE) has been estimated from a Cox proportional hazard regression model (VE=1-hazard ratio) and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) and Wald p-value has been derived. The lower limit of the 90% two-sided CI for the VE against first occurrence of Definite pulmonary TB disease not associated with HIV-infection, meeting the case definition 1, is to be above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy rate|49.7||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.1|71.2|||Regression, Cox|||To evaluate the protective efficacy of two doses of the M72/AS01E candidate vaccine against Definite pulmonary TB disease not associated with HIV-infection, meeting the case definition 1, as compared to placebo.||71.2|12.1|0.0430
81640834|NCT01755598|162971660|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy (VE) has been estimated from a Cox proportional hazard regression model (VE=1-hazard ratio) and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) and Wald p-value has been derived. If the primary objective is met, this secondary objective is to be analysed using the following success criterion: The lower limit of the 90% two-sided CI for the VE against first occurrence of Definite pulmonary TB disease not associated with HIV infection, meeting the case definition 2, is to be above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy rate|61.67||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|24.084|80.647|||Regression, Cox|||To evaluate the protective efficacy of two doses of the M72/AS01E candidate vaccine against Definite Xpert MTB/Rif positive pulmonary TB disease not associated with HIV-infection, meeting the case definition 2, as compared to placebo.||80.647|24.084|0.0210
81640835|NCT03905512|162971685|SUPERIORITY|Statistical significance was tested at a level of 0.05.||||||0.181|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.181
81640836|NCT00645411|162971719|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cell derived vaccine was considered non-inferior to egg-derived vaccine in post vaccination HI GMTs if, for all three influenza strains, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for day 50 ratio of GMTs (cTIV/eTIV) was \>0.667.|Ratio of GMTs|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.01|||ANOVA|||Non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV against A/H1N1 influenza strain as measured by HI egg-derived antigen assay||1.01|0.72|
81640837|NCT00645411|162971719|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cell derived vaccine (cTIV ) was considered non-inferior to egg-derived vaccine (eTIV) in postvaccination HI GMTs if, for all three influenza strains, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for day 50 ratio of GMTs(cTIV/eTIV) was \>0.667.|Ratio of GMTs|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.72|||ANOVA|||Non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV against A/H3N2 influenza strain as measured by HI egg-derived antigen assay.||0.72|0.49|
81640838|NCT00645411|162971719|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cell derived vaccine (cTIV ) was considered non-inferior to egg-derived vaccine (eTIV)in post vaccination HI GMTs if, for all three influenza strains, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for day 50 ratio of GMTs (cTIV/eTIV) was \>0.667.|Ratio of GMTs|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.68|||ANOVA|||Non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV against influenza B strain as measured by HI egg-derived antigen assay.||0.68|0.46|
81640839|NCT00645411|162971719|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cell derived vaccine (cTIV) was considered non-inferior to egg-derived vaccine (eTIV) in post vaccination HI GMTs if, for all three influenza strains, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for day 50 ratio of GMTs (cTIV/eTIV) was \>0.667.|Ratio of GMTs|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.08|||ANOVA|||Non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV against A/H1N1 influenza strain as measured by HI cell-derived antigen assay.||1.08|0.79|
81640840|NCT00645411|162971719|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cell derived vaccine (cTIV) was considered non-inferior to egg-derived vaccine (eTIV)in post vaccination HI GMTs if, for all three influenza strains, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for day 50 ratio of GMTs (cTIV/eTIV) was \>0.667.|Ratio of GMTs|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.78|||ANOVA|||Non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV against A/H3N2 influenza strain as measured by HI cell-derived antigen assay.||0.78|0.54|
81640841|NCT00645411|162971719|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cell derived vaccine (cTIV) was considered non-inferior to egg-derived vaccine (eTIV)in post vaccination HI GMTs if, for all three influenza strains, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for day 50 ratio of GMTs (cTIV/eTIV)was \>0.667.|Ratio of GMTs|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.06|||ANOVA|||Non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV against B influenza strain as measured by HI cell-derived antigen assay.||1.06|0.71|
81640842|NCT00645411|162971720|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|cTIV was considered non-inferior to eTIV in terms of the percentages of subjects achieving seroconversion or significant increase in antibody titer at day 50 if for all three strains, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the differences in the percentages of subjects achieving seroconversion and significant increase (cTIV minus eTIV) was \>-10%.|Difference in % (cTIV minus eTIV)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.0|||binomial or the method of Miettinen and|||Non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV against A/H1N1 influenza strain as measured by HI egg-derived antigen assay.||1|-4|
81640843|NCT00645411|162971720|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|cTIV was considered non-inferior to eTIV in terms of the percentages of subjects achieving seroconversion or significant increase in antibody titer at day 50 if for all three strains, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the differences in the percentages of subjects achieving seroconversion and significant increase (cTIV minus eTIV) was \>-10%.|Difference % (cTIV - eTIV)|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-4.0|||binomial or Miettinen & Nurimen method|||Non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV against A/H3N2 influenza strain as measured by HI egg-derived antigen assay.||-4|-13|
81640844|NCT00645411|162971720|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|cTIV was considered non-inferior to eTIV in terms of the percentages of subjects achieving seroconversion or significant increase in antibody titer at day 50 if for all three strains, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the differences in the percentages of subjects achieving seroconversion and significant increase (cTIV minus eTIV) was \>-10%.|Difference % (cTIV minus eTIV)|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|-9.0|||binominal or Miettinen &Nurimen method|||Non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV against B influenza strain as measured by HI egg-derived antigen assay.||-9|-21|
81460209|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from baseline at Week 4, Placebo||||
81460210|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.78||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.89||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic Up/c as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and logarithmic baseline as covariate.|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean fold-change.|Change from baseline at Week 4, Ramipril vs. Placebo||0.89|0.68|0.0003
81460211|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from baseline at Week 8, Ramipirl||||
81460212|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from baseline at Week 8, Placebo||||
81592713|NCT04079933|162858476|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will have equivalent levels of change in mean exposure of S-PMA; Alternate hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study in mean exposure of S-PMA|Mean Difference (Net)|-205.0||||0.4526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-745.0|334.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will have equivalent levels of change in mean exposure of S-PMA; Alternate hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study in mean exposure of S-PMA||334|-745|0.4526
81592714|NCT04079933|162858477|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will have equivalent levels of change in mean exposure of carboxyhemoglobin; Alternate hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study in mean exposure of carboxyhemoglobin|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will have equivalent levels of change in mean exposure of carboxyhemoglobin; Alternate hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study in mean exposure of carboxyhemoglobin||0.2|-0.2|0.9440
81592715|NCT04079933|162858478|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will have equivalent levels of change in mean exposure of carbon monoxide; Alternate hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study in mean exposure of carbon monoxide|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.7484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will have equivalent levels of change in mean exposure of carbon monoxide; Alternate hypothesis = The Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will NOT have equivalent levels of change from baseline to end of study in mean exposure of carbon monoxide||1|-1|0.7484
81592716|NCT04079933|162858479|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Cigarette consumption (CPD) determined using the Day 1 (Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will be equivalent; Alternate hypothesis = Cigarette consumption (CPD) determined using the Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will NOT be equivalent|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis = Cigarette consumption (CPD) determined using the Day 1 (Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will be equivalent; Alternate hypothesis = Cigarette consumption (CPD) determined using the Day 1(Weekly Recall) and Day 8 (Daily Tracking using IVRS) methods will NOT be equivalent||0|0|0.9992
81592717|NCT04079933|162858501|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent number of subjects in subgroups based on urinary total NNAL change from baseline to end of study; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent number of subjects in subgroups based on urinary total NNAL change from baseline to end of study|Probability|0.1661||||0.1661|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimated value is the probability of observed distribution assuming the null hypothesis|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent number of subjects in subgroups based on urinary total NNAL change from baseline to end of study; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent number of subjects in subgroups based on urinary total NNAL change from baseline to end of study||||0.1661
81592718|NCT04079933|162858501|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent number of subjects in subgroups based on urinary total NNAL change from baseline to end of study; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent number of subjects in subgroups based on urinary total NNAL change from baseline to end of study|Probability|0.2139||||0.2139|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact||Estimated value is the probability of observed distribution assuming the null hypothesis|Null hypothesis = Test and Control groups will have equivalent number of subjects in subgroups based on urinary total NNAL change from baseline to end of study; Alternate hypothesis = Test and Control groups will NOT have equivalent number of subjects in subgroups based on urinary total NNAL change from baseline to end of study||||0.2139
81592719|NCT01144338|162858502|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test of EQW over Placebo H0: HR ≥ 1 vs. H1: HR \< 1|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.832|1.004|||Regression, Cox|||||1.004|0.832|0.061
81592720|NCT01144338|162858503|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority test of EQW over Placebo H0: HR ≥ 1.3 vs. H1: HR \< 1.3|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.832|1.004|||Regression, Cox|||This analysis uses the same endpoint and cox regression method as the primary efficacy analysis. However, the statistical hypothesis is a non-inferiority test with a margin of HR=1.3.||1.004|0.832|< 0.001
81592721|NCT01144338|162858504|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test of EQW over Placebo H0: HR ≥ 1 vs. H1: HR \< 1|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.97|||Regression, Cox|||||0.97|0.77|0.016
81592722|NCT01144338|162858505|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test of EQW over Placebo H0: HR ≥ 1 vs. H1: HR \< 1|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.02|||Regression, Cox|||||1.02|0.76|0.096
81522709|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||46.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.29||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RML; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.29|0.75|46.24
81592723|NCT01144338|162858506|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test of EQW over Placebo H0: HR ≥ 1 vs. H1: HR \< 1|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||||1.10|0.85|0.622
81522710|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.29||||98.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.64||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RML; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.64|1.02|98.30
81522711|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.25||||92.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.7||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RLL; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.70|0.92|92.60
81522712|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.38||||99.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.81||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RLL; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.81|1.05|99.01
81522713|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||58.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.28||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; LLL; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.28|0.82|58.80
81522714|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.13||||86.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.42||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Lobes; LLL; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.42|0.91|86.82
81522715|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||67.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.14||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.14|0.92|67.37
81522716|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.14||||98.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.29||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.29|1.01|98.35
81575619|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.91||||90.0|-23.69|5.71|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 24; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||5.71|-23.69|
81575620|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.8||||90.0|-24.04|5.0|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 27; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||5.00|-24.04|
81575621|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.67||||90.0|-24.71|3.92|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 30; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||3.92|-24.71|
81575622|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.24||||90.0|-21.42|9.09|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 33; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||9.09|-21.42|
81592724|NCT01144338|162858507|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test of EQW over Placebo H0: HR ≥ 1 vs. H1: HR \< 1|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.03|||Regression, Cox|||||1.03|0.70|0.095
81592725|NCT01144338|162858508|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test of EQW over Placebo H0: HR ≥ 1 vs. H1: HR \< 1|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.18|||Regression, Cox|||||1.18|0.94|0.402
81592726|NCT01144338|162858509|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test of EQW over Placebo H0: HR ≥ 1 vs. H1: HR \< 1|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.13|||Regression, Cox|||||1.13|0.78|0.485
81592727|NCT02401672|162858510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81592728|NCT02401672|162858511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81592729|NCT02401672|162858512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81592730|NCT02401672|162858513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81592731|NCT04796610|162858514|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.98|||Regression, Logistic|Model is adjusted for participant age|Results are presented for an indicator where 0=control and 1=intervention|||2.98|.1|0.49
81592732|NCT04796610|162858515|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.82||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|146.91||Model is adjusted for participant age|Regression, Logistic||Results are presented for an indicator where 0=control and 1=intervention|||146.91|1.93|.011
81592733|NCT04796610|162858516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.97|||Regression, Linear|Model is adjusted for participant age|Results are presented for an indicator where 0=control and 1=intervention|||0.97|0.07|.03
81592734|NCT02059148|162858532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|1.38||||||||1.38|1.11|
81592735|NCT02059148|162858533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|1.23||||||||1.23|1.05|
81592736|NCT02059148|162858534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.95||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.00|1.00|0.0006
81592737|NCT01385059|162858572|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81592738|NCT03880578|162858573|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|-5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|The outcome measure is change over time between treatment groups, reported as a mean adjusted difference.|change in the composite score of the ThyPRO between groups|||-5.7|-14.9|<0.001
81592739|NCT03880578|162858574|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.14||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.34|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-4.34|0.06
81592740|NCT03880578|162858575|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.03|||Mixed Models Analysis||MAD obtained after log transformation of TSH|||2.03|1.27|<0.001
81592741|NCT03880578|162858576|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||FT3||-0.35|-0.87|<0.001
81592742|NCT03880578|162858576|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||FT4||0.15|-1.81|0.12
81592743|NCT03880578|162858577|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|-8.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.5|-14.6|<0.001
81592744|NCT01072201|162858607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81592745|NCT01072201|162858608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81592746|NCT01072201|162858609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups||||0.05
81592747|NCT00360334|162858610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.71|||<|0.001||95.0|2.62|8.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio (OR) = odds of a patient in the exenatide arm achieving the primary outcome divided by the odds of a patient in the insulin glargine arm achieving the primary outcome||8.46|2.62|<0.001
81592748|NCT00360334|162858611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.76|||<|0.001||95.0|3.11|10.64|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio (OR) = odds of a patient in the exenatide arm achieving the secondary outcome divided by the odds of a patient in the insulin glargine arm achieving the secondary outcome||10.64|3.11|<0.001
81592749|NCT00360334|162858612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81592750|NCT00360334|162858613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.28||95.0|0.44|1.26|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio (OR) = odds of a patient in the exenatide arm achieving the secondary outcome divided by the odds of a patient in the insulin glargine arm achieving the secondary outcome||1.26|0.44|0.280
81592751|NCT00360334|162858614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.191||95.0|0.42|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio (OR) = odds of a patient in the exenatide arm achieving the secondary outcome divided by the odds of a patient in the insulin glargine arm achieving the secondary outcome||1.19|0.42|0.191
81592752|NCT00360334|162858615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.363||95.0|0.66|3.07|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio (OR) = odds of a patient in the exenatide arm achieving the secondary outcome divided by the odds of a patient in the insulin glargine arm achieving the secondary outcome||3.07|0.66|0.363
81592753|NCT00360334|162858617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||<0.001
81592754|NCT00360334|162858618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||<0.001
81592755|NCT00360334|162858619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||<0.001
81592756|NCT00360334|162858620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||<0.001
81592757|NCT00360334|162858621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||||<0.001
81592758|NCT00360334|162858622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.91||||0.001||95.0|3.7|210.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio (OR) = odds of a patient in the exenatide arm achieving the secondary outcome divided by the odds of a patient in the insulin glargine arm achieving the secondary outcome||210.54|3.70|0.001
81592759|NCT00360334|162858624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.014
81592760|NCT00360334|162858625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.100
81592761|NCT00360334|162858626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.125
81592762|NCT00360334|162858627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.471||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.471
81592763|NCT00360334|162858628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.601||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.601
81592764|NCT00360334|162858629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.650
81592765|NCT00360334|162858630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.017
81592766|NCT00360334|162858631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.667||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.667
81592767|NCT00360334|162858632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.675||||0.139||95.0|0.401|1.136|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio (OR) = odds of a patient in the exenatide arm achieving the secondary outcome divided by the odds of a patient in the insulin glargine arm achieving the secondary outcome||1.136|0.401|0.139
81592768|NCT00360334|162858633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.317||||0.001||95.0|0.159|0.63|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio (OR) = odds of a patient in the exenatide arm achieving the secondary outcome divided by the odds of a patient in the insulin glargine arm achieving the secondary outcome||0.630|0.159|0.001
81592769|NCT00360334|162858634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.797||||0.716||95.0|0.235|2.705|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio (OR) = odds of a patient in the exenatide arm achieving the secondary outcome divided by the odds of a patient in the insulin glargine arm achieving the secondary outcome||2.705|0.235|0.716
81592770|NCT00360334|162858635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.113||95.0|||||ANCOVA on ranks|||||||0.113
81592771|NCT00360334|162858636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA on ranks|||||||<0.001
81592772|NCT00360334|162858637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||95.0|||||ANCOVA on ranks|||||||0.740
81592773|NCT05204134|162858642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.06
81592774|NCT05204134|162858643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81592775|NCT05204134|162858644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81592776|NCT05204134|162858645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81592777|NCT05204134|162858646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.26
81592778|NCT05204134|162858647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81592779|NCT05204134|162858648|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81592780|NCT05204134|162858649|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81592781|NCT05204134|162858650|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81592782|NCT05204134|162858651|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between 2 week run-in and 13 weeks Control-IQ use with adaptation.||||<0.001
81592783|NCT05204134|162858652|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81592784|NCT05204134|162858653|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81592785|NCT05204134|162858654|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81592786|NCT05204134|162858655|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81592787|NCT05204134|162858656|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81592788|NCT05204134|162858657|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81592789|NCT05204134|162858658|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81592790|NCT05204134|162858659|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81592791|NCT05204134|162858660|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81592792|NCT05204134|162858661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.17
81592793|NCT05204134|162858662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81592794|NCT05204134|162858663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.69
81592795|NCT02752048|162858680|OTHER|Change in time to rise from the floor from baseline to Week 24 were calculated to evaluate|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.378||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.757|4.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.000|-6.757|0.596
81592796|NCT02752048|162858680|OTHER|Change in time to rise from the floor from baseline to Week 24 were calculated to evaluate|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.349||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|4.918|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.918|-2.220|0.433
81592797|NCT02752048|162858681|OTHER|Change in 10-m walk/run test from baseline to Week 24 were calculated to evaluate|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.484||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.618|0.65|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.650|-1.618|0.382
81592798|NCT02752048|162858681|OTHER|Change in 10-m walk/run test from baseline to Week 24 were calculated to evaluate|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.397||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.817|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.817|-1.610|0.501
81592799|NCT02752048|162858682|OTHER|Change in time to up and go from baseline to Week 24 were calculated to evaluate|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.533||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.363|1.298|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.298|-2.363|0.549
81592800|NCT02752048|162858682|OTHER|Change in time to up and go from baseline to Week 24 were calculated to evaluate|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.225||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.801|1.351|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.351|-1.801|0.767
81592801|NCT01431508|162858683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 12 and Baseline||||<0.05
81592802|NCT00132769|162858684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|1.48||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|4.18|||ANCOVA|||||4.18|-1.21|0.278
81592803|NCT00132769|162858685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-5.66||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.45|13.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.13|-24.45|0.543
81592804|NCT00132769|162858692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio between treatments|0.84||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.12|||ANCOVA|||||1.12|0.63|0.225
81592805|NCT02939105|162858744|OTHER||success proportion|86.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.3|96.2||||||||96.2|69.3|
81592806|NCT02670629|162858762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81592807|NCT01344460|162858770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|18.3|||<|0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.2||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||McNemar|Cluster adjusted McNemar||Majority reader; Superiority analysis; The percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||15.2|<0.000
81592808|NCT01344460|162858770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|16.4|||<|0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||McNemar|Cluster adjusted McNemar||Blinded reader 1; Superiority analysis; The percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||13.2|<0.000
81592809|NCT01344460|162858770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|24.0|||<|0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.5||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||McNemar|Cluster adjusted McNemar||Blinded reader 2; Superiority analysis; The percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||20.5|<0.000
81592810|NCT01344460|162858770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|17.4|||<|0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||McNemar|||Blinded reader 3; Superiority analysis; The percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||14.3|<0.000
81592811|NCT01344460|162858770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|25.6|||<|0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.9||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||McNemar|||Clinical investigator; Superiority analysis; The percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||21.9|<0.000
81592812|NCT01344460|162858771|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Majority reader; The percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||-2.2|
81592813|NCT01344460|162858771|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Blinded reader 1; the percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||-9.7|
81592814|NCT01344460|162858771|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Blinded reader 2; the percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||5.1|
81592815|NCT01344460|162858771|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Blinded reader 3; the percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||-5.8|
81592816|NCT01344460|162858771|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Clinical investigator; the percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||11.7|
81592817|NCT01344460|162858772|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Majority reader; The percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||7.0|
81592818|NCT01344460|162858772|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Blinded reader 1; the percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||9.1|
81592819|NCT01344460|162858772|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Blinded reader 2; the percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||7.6|
81592820|NCT01344460|162858772|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|13.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Blinded reader 3; the percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||11.2|
81522717|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.1||||96.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.23||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.23|0.99|96.86
81522718|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.07||||86.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.19||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.19|0.95|86.18
81522719|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.16||||98.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.31||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.31|1.02|98.89
81522720|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.08||||91.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.19||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.19|0.97|91.94
81522721|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||55.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.17||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.17|0.88|55.32
81522722|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.15||||97.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.32||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.32|1.00|97.17
81522723|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.14||||96.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.32||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.32|0.99|96.57
81522724|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.07||||79.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.27||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.27|0.90|79.13
81522725|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.22||||99.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.42||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.42|1.05|99.54
81522726|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.14||||97.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.3||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.30|1.00|97.80
81522727|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.04||||71.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.19||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.19|0.91|71.94
81575623|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.44||||90.0|-20.98|10.21|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 36; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||10.21|-20.98|
81575624|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.77||||90.0|-38.43|7.26|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 39; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||7.26|-38.43|
81592821|NCT01344460|162858772|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|using a -7.5% non-inferiority margin|Percentage difference|13.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0||Not Appropriate, upper intervals were not used in the statistical analysis and were not of interest for the study.||The cluster-adjusted two-sided 95% CI|||Clinical investigator; the percentage difference was calculated as gadobutrol-enhanced minus unenhanced MRA.|||11.0|
81592822|NCT01344460|162858773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|54.6|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|46.2||||One sided 95% confidence interval|||Majority reader|||46.2|
81592823|NCT01344460|162858773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|51.6|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|43.6||||One sided 95% confidence interval|||Blinded Reader 1|||43.6|
81592824|NCT01344460|162858773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|54.4|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|45.5||||One sided 95% confidence interval|||Blinded Reader 2|||45.5|
81592825|NCT01344460|162858773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|53.4|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|44.8||||One sided 95% confidence interval|||Blinded Reader 3|||44.8|
81592826|NCT01344460|162858773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|71.3|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|64.7||||One sided 95% confidence interval|||Clinical investigator|||64.7|
81592827|NCT01344460|162858774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|95.9|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|94.9||||One sided 95% confidence interval|||Majority reader|||94.9|
81592828|NCT01344460|162858774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|95.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|93.8||||One sided 95% confidence interval|||Blinded Reader 1|||93.8|
81592829|NCT01344460|162858774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|96.2|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|95.2||||One sided 95% confidence interval|||Blinded Reader 2|||95.2|
81592830|NCT01344460|162858774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|95.8|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|94.8||||One sided 95% confidence interval|||Blinded Reader 3|||94.8|
81592831|NCT01344460|162858774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|98.4|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|97.8||||One sided 95% confidence interval|||Clinical investigator|||97.8|
81592832|NCT01344460|162858777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diameter difference|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.28|||||||||Mean Difference|||CTA Minus Unenhanced MRA for blinded Reader on vessel DIA at normal point||||
81592833|NCT01344460|162858777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diameter difference|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.14|||||||||Mean Difference|||CTA minus Gadobutrol-Enhanced MRA for blinded reader on vessel DIA at normal point||||
81592834|NCT01344460|162858777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|0.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.15|||||||||Mean Difference|||CTA minus Unenhanced MRA for blinded reader on vessel DIA at narrowest point||||
81592835|NCT01344460|162858777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diameter difference|-0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.01|||||||||Mean Difference|||CTA minus Gadobutrol-Enhanced MRA for blinded reader on vessel DIA at narrowest point||||
81592836|NCT03285477|162858796|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value threshold for statistical significance was 0.5%|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical significance in the study for Day 57 complete clearance rate was analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model controlling for treatment location (face or scalp) and treatment group (Placebo versus KX2-391 Ointment 1%).||||<0.0001
81460213|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.79||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.91||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic Up/c as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and logarithmic baseline as covariate.|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean fold-change.|Change from Baseline at Week 8, Ramipril vs. Placebo||0.91|0.68|0.0016
81592837|NCT03285477|162858797|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value threshold for statistical significance was 0.5%|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical significance in the study for Day 57 partial clearance rate was analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model controlling for treatment location (face or scalp) and treatment group (Placebo versus KX2-391 Ointment 1%).||||<0.0001
81592838|NCT03483623|162858808|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Statistical analysis applies to all combinations-NATO WELP, NATO FIS, RAVEN WELP, RAVEN FIS|ANOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to all combinations-NATO WELP, NATO FIS, RAVEN WELP, RAVEN FIS||||0.0001
81592839|NCT03483623|162858809|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Statistical analysis applies to all combinations-NATO WELP, NATO FIS, RAVEN WELP, RAVEN FIS|ANOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to all combinations-NATO WELP, NATO FIS, RAVEN WELP, RAVEN FIS||||0.0001
81592840|NCT03483623|162858810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Statistical analysis applies to all combinations-NATO WELP, NATO FIS, RAVEN WELP, RAVEN FIS|ANOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to all combinations-NATO WELP, NATO FIS, RAVEN WELP, RAVEN FIS||||0.0001
81592841|NCT03483623|162858811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Statistical analysis applies to all combinations-NATO WELP, NATO FIS, RAVEN WELP, RAVEN FIS|ANOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to all combinations-NATO WELP, NATO FIS, RAVEN WELP, RAVEN FIS||||0.0001
81592842|NCT03483623|162858812|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Statistical analysis applies to all combinations-NATO WELP, NATO FIS, RAVEN WELP, RAVEN FIS|ANOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to all combinations-NATO WELP, NATO FIS, RAVEN WELP, RAVEN FIS||||0.0001
81592843|NCT03483623|162858813|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Statistical analysis applies to all combinations-NATO WELP, NATO FIS, RAVEN WELP, RAVEN FIS|ANOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to all combinations-NATO WELP, NATO FIS, RAVEN WELP, RAVEN FIS||||0.0001
81592844|NCT03483623|162858814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Statistical analysis applies to all combinations-NATO WELP, NATO FIS, RAVEN WELP, RAVEN FIS|ANOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to all combinations-NATO WELP, NATO FIS, RAVEN WELP, RAVEN FIS||||0.0001
81592845|NCT03483623|162858815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Statistical analysis applies to all combinations-NATO WELP, NATO FIS, RAVEN WELP, RAVEN FIS|ANOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to all combinations-NATO WELP, NATO FIS, RAVEN WELP, RAVEN FIS||||0.0001
81592846|NCT01085318|162858816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|864.1||||0.061|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.061
81592847|NCT01085318|162858817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|644.99|||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81592848|NCT01968434|162858837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The sample size was calculated to detect a 0.75 point difference between any two treatment groups with a 90% power and p\<0.05. Such sample size was 60 subject which was elevated ot 75 subjects per group to account for drop outs. For comparison of cough evaluation before and after treatment a paired Student t test was used.||||<0.01
81592849|NCT01968434|162858838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81460214|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 12, Ramipril||||
81592850|NCT01968434|162858839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81592851|NCT01543256|162858861|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority margin was 20%||||||0.008|||||||Exact non-inferiority|||||||.008
81592852|NCT01543256|162858862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.568|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.568
81592853|NCT01543256|162858863|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Negative binomial|||||||<.001
81592854|NCT01543256|162858864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.99
81460215|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 12, Placebo||||
81460216|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.82||||0.0165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.96||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic Up/c as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and logarithmic baseline as covariate.|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean fold-change.|Change from Baseline at Week 12, Ramipril vs. Placebo||0.96|0.70|0.0165
81592855|NCT01543256|162858865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.519|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.519
81592856|NCT01543256|162858866|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Negative binomial|||||||<.001
81592857|NCT00822510|162858867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.05
81592858|NCT00822510|162858869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|0.79|||||ANOVA|||||||.79
81592859|NCT00822510|162858870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|0.001|||||ANOVA|||||||.001
81592860|NCT00822510|162858871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|0.001|||||ANOVA|||||||.001
81592861|NCT00822510|162858872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|0.71|||||ANOVA|||||||.71
81592862|NCT00822510|162858873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|0.01|||||ANOVA|||||||.01
81592863|NCT00262834|162858875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.42||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank-sum tests were used to compare the differences (post-pre) between groups.||||||0.42
81592864|NCT00262834|162858876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank-sum tests were used to compare the differences (post-pre) between groups.||||||0.50
81592865|NCT00262834|162858877|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.24
81592866|NCT03017508|162858881|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.34||0.056|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test on VAS scores during speech comparing sublingual riluzole to placebo||||0.056
81592867|NCT02162810|162858894|OTHER||||||<|0.62|||||||Fisher Exact|||Due to the number of 0 cell counts, it is not possible to do individual statistics for each complication, so we looked at the incidence of complications overall between the two arms.||||<.62
81592868|NCT02162810|162858895|OTHER||||||<|0.61|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.61
81592869|NCT02162810|162858896|OTHER||||||<|0.87|||||||Fisher Exact|||Improvement category: Chordee with Degloving||||<.87
81592870|NCT02162810|162858896|OTHER||||||<|0.64|||||||Fisher Exact|||Improvement category: Ventral Chordee||||<.64
81592871|NCT02162810|162858896|OTHER||||||<|0.85|||||||Fisher Exact|||Improvement category: Chordee with Plication||||<.85
81592872|NCT00706121|162858902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.02|||Log binomial regression|||||1.02|0.9|0.96
81592873|NCT00706121|162858903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.08|||Log binomial regression|||||1.08|0.78|0.32
81592874|NCT00706121|162858905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.07|||Log binomial regression|||||1.07|0.77|0.24
81592875|NCT00706121|162858906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.1|||Log binomial regression|||||1.10|0.96|0.38
81592876|NCT02753751|162859014|SUPERIORITY|The Mantel-Haenszel test was used, accounting for each hospital as an individual stratum, and to obtain the pooled relative risks across hospitals without adjusting for other baseline factors. (Alert arm is the numerator, control arm is the denominator.) Patients discharged prior to 14 days without an outcome of interest were assumed to be free of that outcome at 14 days. A p-value of \<=0.04 was considered statistically significant to account for the interim analysis.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.13||A p-value of \<=0.04 was considered statistically significant to account for the interim analysis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||In our retrospective analysis of patients with AKI at 3 potential study hospitals, the composite outcome was 24.5%. A clinically meaningful relative reduction in this risk would be 20%. 5,024 patients (2,512 in each group) would have 90% power to detect a difference in outcome at least this extreme at a two-sided alpha of 0.05 as calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. We have elected to increase this number by 20% to account for potential contamination.||1.13|0.93|0.67
81592877|NCT00575588|162859044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.16||||||||0.16|-0.05|
81592878|NCT00575588|162859045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-33.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.1|-28.5||Between group comparison significant after controlling overall alpha of the study|Fisher Exact|||||-28.5|-38.1|<0.0001
81592879|NCT00575588|162859046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.7|-1.7||Between group comparison significant after controlling overall alpha of the study|ANCOVA|||||-1.7|-2.7|<0.0001
81592880|NCT00575588|162859047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0046|-0.0001||Between group comparison significant after controlling overall alpha of the study|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.0001|-0.0046|0.040
81592881|NCT00575588|162859048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.06|||Repeated Measures|||||0.06|-0.17|
81592882|NCT00575588|162859049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-34.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.8|-30.0||||||||-30.0|-39.8|
81592883|NCT00575588|162859050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.286|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|-2.2|||Repeated Measures|||||-2.20|-3.32|
81592884|NCT00575588|162859051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0007|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0048|-0.0022|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.0022|-0.0048|
81592885|NCT02703844|162859062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0089|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0089
81592886|NCT00801684|162859076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The difference between the active treatment was compared to placebo. For a null hypothesis, the difference would equal 0 (zero).||||<0.0001
81460217|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 24, Ramipril||||
81460218|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 24, Placebo||||
81460219|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.83||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.98||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic Up/c as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and logarithmic baseline as covariate.|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean fold-change.|Change from Baseline at Week 24, Ramipril vs. Placebo||0.98|0.70|0.0264
81592887|NCT02828111|162859080|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.132|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and using Baseline value as a covariate||at Week 12||||0.132
81460220|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 30, Ramipril||||
81460221|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 30, Placebo||||
81460222|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.79||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.93||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic Up/c as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and logarithmic baseline as covariate.|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean fold-change.|Change from Baseline at Week 30, Ramipril vs. Placebo||0.93|0.66|0.0062
81592888|NCT02828111|162859080|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.658|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and using Baseline value as a covariate||at Week 12||||0.658
81460223|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 36, Ramipril||||
81460224|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 36, Placebo||||
81460225|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.84||||0.0341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.99||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic Up/c as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and logarithmic baseline as covariate.|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean fold-change.|Change from Baseline at Week 36, Ramipril vs. Placebo||0.99|0.72|0.0341
81460226|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 52, Ramipril||||
81460227|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.86|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 52, Placebo||||
81460228|NCT00502242|162612409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.84||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.01||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic Up/c as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and logarithmic baseline as covariate.|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean fold-change.|Change from Baseline at Week 52, Ramipril vs. Placebo||1.01|0.70|0.0600
81592889|NCT02828111|162859080|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.142|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and using Baseline value as a covariate||at Week 12||||0.142
81592890|NCT02828111|162859080|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.207|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and using Baseline value as a covariate||at Week 12||||0.207
81592891|NCT02828111|162859080|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.077|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and using Baseline value as a covariate||This is the analysis of combined patidegib gel 2% once daily and twice daily compared with vehicle gel at Week 12.||||0.077
81460229|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 3, Ramipril||||
81592892|NCT02828111|162859080|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.331|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and using Baseline value as a covariate||This is the analysis of combined patidegib gel 4% once daily and twice daily compared with vehicle gel at Week 12.||||0.331
81592893|NCT02828111|162859080|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.117|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and using Baseline value as a covariate||This is the analysis of all four patidegib gel treatment groups combined compared with vehicle gel at Week 12.||||0.117
81592894|NCT02828111|162859084|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.038|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and using Baseline value as a covariate||at Week 12||||0.038
81592895|NCT02828111|162859084|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.099|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and using Baseline value as a covariate||at Week 12||||0.099
81460230|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|2.05|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 3, Placebo||||
81592896|NCT02828111|162859084|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.198|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and using Baseline value as a covariate||at Week 12||||0.198
81592897|NCT02828111|162859084|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.757|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and using Baseline value as a covariate||at Week 12||||0.757
81592898|NCT02828111|162859085|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.043|||||||Fisher Exact|||at Week 12||||0.043
81592899|NCT02828111|162859085|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.312|||||||Fisher Exact|||at Week 12||||0.312
81592900|NCT02828111|162859085|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.353|||||||Fisher Exact|||at Week 12||||0.353
81592901|NCT02828111|162859085|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.093|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the analysis of combined patidegib gel 2% once daily and twice daily compared with vehicle gel at Week 12.||||0.093
81592902|NCT02828111|162859085|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the analysis of combined patidegib gel 4% once daily and twice daily compared with vehicle gel at Week 12.||||1.000
81592903|NCT02828111|162859085|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.157|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the analysis of all four patidegib gel treatment groups combined compared with combined vehicle gel at Week 12.||||0.157
81592904|NCT00614939|162859087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.12|||ANCOVA|\*Adjusted for baseline HbA1c||||-0.12|-0.71|0.007
81592905|NCT00614939|162859088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.847||0.339||95.0|-37.91|13.22|||ANCOVA|\*Adjusted for baseline FPG||"Additional details about the analysis, such as null hypothesis and power calculation:~Due to a statistically significant treatment-by-baseline renal impairment interaction, fasting plasma glucose results were analyzed separately for each baseline renal impairment category."||13.22|-37.91|0.339
81592906|NCT00614939|162859089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.938||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.65|29.93|||ANCOVA|\*Adjusted for baseline FPG||"Additional details about the analysis, such as null hypothesis and power calculation:~Due to a statistically significant treatment-by-baseline renal impairment interaction, fasting plasma glucose results were analyzed separately for each baseline renal impairment category."||29.93|-38.65|0.798
81592907|NCT00614939|162859090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|44.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.815||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.93|106.94|||ANCOVA|\*Adjusted for baseline FPG||"Additional details about the analysis, such as null hypothesis and power calculation:~Due to a statistically significant treatment-by-baseline renal impairment interaction, fasting plasma glucose results were analyzed separately for each baseline renal impairment category."||106.94|-18.93|0.164
81592908|NCT00614939|162859091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.713|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.74|||Footnote|\*Adjusted for baseline FPG||"Additional details about the analysis, such as null hypothesis and power calculation:~Due to a statistically significant treatment-by-baseline renal impairment interaction, fasting plasma glucose results were analyzed separately for each baseline renal impairment category."||0.74|-2.10|
81592909|NCT00614939|162859092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.941|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|1.67|||Footnote|\*Adjusted for baseline FPG||"Additional details about the analysis, such as null hypothesis and power calculation:~Due to a statistically significant treatment-by-baseline renal impairment interaction, fasting plasma glucose results were analyzed separately for each baseline renal impairment category."||1.67|-2.14|
81592910|NCT00614939|162859093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.709|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|5.93|||Footnote|\*Adjusted for baseline FPG||"Additional details about the analysis, such as null hypothesis and power calculation:~Due to a statistically significant treatment-by-baseline renal impairment interaction, fasting plasma glucose results were analyzed separately for each baseline renal impairment category."||5.93|-1.05|
81592911|NCT00614939|162859094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.37|||Repeated Measures|"Number of subjects with observed values at Week 52 was n=26 for saxagliptin and n=34 for placebo~\*Adjusted for baseline HbA1c"||||-0.37|-1.27|
81592912|NCT00614939|162859095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.475|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.28|18.33|||Repeated Measures|"Number of subjects with observed values at Week 52 was n=17 for saxagliptin and n=16 for placebo~\*Adjusted for baseline FPG"||"Additional details about the analysis, such as null hypothesis and power calculation:~Due to a statistically significant treatment-by-baseline renal impairment interaction, fasting plasma glucose results were analyzed separately for each baseline renal impairment category."||18.33|-54.28|
81592913|NCT00614939|162859096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.326|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.77|34.3|||Repeated Measures|"Number of subjects with observed values at Week 52 was n=5 for saxagliptin and n=11 for placebo.~\*Adjusted for baseline FPG"||"Additional details about the analysis, such as null hypothesis and power calculation:~Due to a statistically significant treatment-by-baseline renal impairment interaction, fasting plasma glucose results were analyzed separately for each baseline renal impairment category."||34.30|-65.77|
81522728|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.08||||85.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.23||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.23|0.94|85.30
81522729|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.06||||82.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.19||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.19|0.94|82.15
81522730|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.06||||72.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.27||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal;Region; Upper; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.27|0.88|72.55
81522731|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.22||||98.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.47||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Region; Upper; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.47|1.02|98.44
81522732|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.11||||78.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.43||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Region; Lower; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.43|0.86|78.24
81522733|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.23||||96.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.52||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Region; Lower; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.52|0.99|96.80
81522734|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.07||||91.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.17||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Region;Central; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.17|0.97|91.11
81522735|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.05||||89.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal;Region; Cetral; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.97|89.30
81575625|NCT00137046|162822558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.27||||90.0|-15.79|21.46|||ANCOVA|||Extension Follow Up Month 3; Treatment Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose, and Center.||21.46|-15.79|
81575626|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.523|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196||||90.0|-0.846|-0.199|||ANCOVA|||Month 3; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.199|-0.846|
81575627|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||||90.0|-1.541|-0.685|||ANCOVA|||Month 6; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.685|-1.541|
81575628|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.359|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||||90.0|-1.836|-0.882|||ANCOVA|||Month 9; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.882|-1.836|
81575629|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.314||||90.0|-1.702|-0.666|||ANCOVA|||Month 12; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.666|-1.702|
81575630|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.426|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.338||||90.0|-1.984|-0.869|||ANCOVA|||Month 15; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.869|-1.984|
81575631|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.717|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.384||||90.0|-2.35|-1.084|||ANCOVA|||Month 18; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-1.084|-2.350|
81575632|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.273|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.411||||90.0|-1.95|-0.596|||ANCOVA|||Month 21; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.596|-1.950|
81592914|NCT00614939|162859097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-38.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|53.822|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-144.44|68.26|||Repeated Measures|"Number of subjects with observed values at Week 52 was n=2 for saxagliptin and n=5 for placebo.~\*Adjusted for baseline FPG"||"Additional details about the analysis, such as null hypothesis and power calculation:~Due to a statistically significant treatment-by-baseline renal impairment interaction, fasting plasma glucose results were analyzed separately for each baseline renal impairment category."||68.26|-144.44|
81592915|NCT00614939|162859098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.027|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|1.04|||Repeated Measures|"Number of subjects with observed values at Week 52 was n=17 for saxagliptin and n=16 for placebo.~\*Adjusted for baseline FPG"||"Additional details about the analysis, such as null hypothesis and power calculation:~Due to a statistically significant treatment-by-baseline renal impairment interaction, fasting plasma glucose results were analyzed separately for each baseline renal impairment category."||1.04|-2.99|
81592916|NCT00614939|162859099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.405|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|1.89|||Repeated Measures|"Number of subjects with observed values at Week 52 was n=5 for saxagliptin and n=11 for placebo.~\*Adjusted for baseline FPG"||"Additional details about the analysis, such as null hypothesis and power calculation:~Due to a statistically significant treatment-by-baseline renal impairment interaction, fasting plasma glucose results were analyzed separately for each baseline renal impairment category."||1.89|-3.66|
81592917|NCT00614939|162859100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.985|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.04|3.76|||Repeated Measures|"Number of subjects with observed values at Week 52 was n=2 for saxagliptin and n=5 for placebo.~\*Adjusted for baseline FPG"||"Additional details about the analysis, such as null hypothesis and power calculation:~Due to a statistically significant treatment-by-baseline renal impairment interaction, fasting plasma glucose results were analyzed separately for each baseline renal impairment category."||3.76|-8.04|
81592918|NCT02660944|162859138|SUPERIORITY|Two-sample t-test with Satterthwaite approximation|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|4.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Day 85 RSLV-132 versus placebo||4.15|-3.42|0.845
81592919|NCT02660944|162859138|SUPERIORITY|Two-sample t-test with Satterthwaite approximation|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|3.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Day 169 RSLV-132 versus placebo||3.70|-4.66|0.818
81611219|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.884|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.65|-8.19||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-8.19|-11.65|<0.001
81460231|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.71||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.89||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic U alb/c as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and logarithmic baseline as covariate|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean fold-change.|Change from Baseline at Week 3, Ramipril vs. Placebo||0.89|0.57|0.0034
81460232|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 4, Ramipril||||
81592920|NCT03586999|162859151|SUPERIORITY||proportion|0.3||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0||||The proportion achieving a complete response will be calculated and will compared to null proportion of 30%. The population proportion for complete response rate, p-value and 90% confidence intervals for the complete response rate will be calculated.|t-test, 2 sided|||The study was to be suspended, if, at any time, there was sufficient evidence to suggest that the true probability of achieving a complete response falls below 30% while assuming the treatment drug will elicit a 56% complete response rate. Statistically significant evidence for this low complete response rate is defined as an observed complete response rate whose upper one-sided 90% confidence limit is 0-30%. Sample size calculations were made assuming 80% power.||||.1
81592921|NCT01343407|162859157|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means (LSM)|-22.2||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.7|-8.7|||Linear mixed effects model|||||-8.7|-35.7|0.011
81592922|NCT01343407|162859157|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-18.9||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.1|-5.8|||Linear mixed effects model|||||-5.8|-32.1|0.023
81592923|NCT01343407|162859158|OTHER||LS Mean Ratio (LSMR)|0.48||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|0.72|||Linear mixed effects model||||% Inhibition: 52.2 (90% CI: 28.3, 68.2). The % Inhibition of FEV1\*hr (reduction of the allergen-induced LAR) for MK-1029 vs Placebo was calculated as 100\*(1-LSMR).|0.72|0.32|0.006
81592924|NCT01343407|162859158|OTHER||LS Mean Ratio (LSMR)|0.58||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|0.81|||Linear mixed effects model||||% Inhibition: 42.4 (90% CI: 19.3, 58.8) The % Inhibition of FEV1\*hr (reduction of the allergen-induced LAR) for MK-1029 vs Placebo was calculated as 100\*(1-LSMR).|0.81|0.41|0.012
81592925|NCT01343407|162859159|OTHER||LSM Difference|85.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.3|106.4|||Linear mixed effects model||Full inhibition is ≥74% inhibition of blood eosinophil CD11b expression at trough|||106.4|65.3|<0.001
81592926|NCT01343407|162859159|OTHER||LSM Difference|83.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.9|102.7|||Linear mixed effects model||Full inhibition is ≥74% inhibition of blood eosinophil CD11b expression at trough|||102.7|63.9|<0.001
81592927|NCT02673697|162859278|NON_INFERIORITY|"The primary analysis will calculate the Bayesian posterior probability that the difference \[MACCECONTROL~\- MACCEPERCEVAL\] is lower than 0.05 (predetermined non-inferiority margin): The null hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority concluded, if the posterior probability exceeds 0.9775 at the final analysis."||||||0.9914||||||The null hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority concluded, if the posterior probability exceeds 0.9775 at the final analysis.|Bayesian|||"A the primary analysis will compare Perceval valve (Treatment arm) vs. standard sutured stented valve (Control arm) on the Per Protocol population.~A one-sided non-inferiority test, using the non-inferiority margin Δ=0.05, will be performed to compare the two arms on the proportion of subjects that are event-free at one year (primary analysis)."||||0.9914
81592928|NCT03321019|162859285|OTHER||F-statistic|8.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey's method.|ANOVA|Degree of freedom - 3, 278||Healthy controls were compared to PD participants across each of the 3 visits. PD participants were compared between visits 1, 2 and 3.||||<.0001
81592929|NCT03321019|162859286|OTHER||F-statistic|0.44||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|||||Tukey's method was used to control for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|Degrees of freedom - 3. 278||Healthy controls were compared to PD participants across each of the 3 visits. PD participants were compared between visits 1, 2 and 3.||||0.72
81460233|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|2.37|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 4, Placebo||||
81592930|NCT03321019|162859287|OTHER||F-statistic|3.048||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Dunnett's T3 method was used to account for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|degrees of freedom: 3, 229||Healthy controls were compared to PD participants across each of the 3 visits. PD participants were compared between visits 1, 2 and 3.||||0.02
81592931|NCT03321019|162859288|OTHER||F-statistic|2.939||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|||||The p value was adjusted in the analysis for multiple comparisons using Tukey's method.|ANOVA|Degrees of freedom - 3, 231||Healthy controls were compared to PD participants across each of the 3 visits. PD participants were compared between visits 1, 2 and 3.||||0.034
81592932|NCT03321019|162859289|OTHER||F-statistic|1.494||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|||||Tukey's method was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|Degrees of freedom - 3, 274||Healthy controls were compared to PD participants across each of the 3 visits. PD participants were compared between visits 1, 2 and 3.||||0.022
81592933|NCT01242527|162859333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Placebo adjusted % change from baseline|-21.68||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|-2.89||P-value adjusted with Dunnett's procedure for multiple comparisons of Epanova vs olive oil|ANCOVA p-value on ranked data|ANCOVA model with baseline value as covariate, and treatment and user/non-user of lipid-altering drugs as factors|ANCOVA on log-scale TG with baseline value as covariate and treatment and user/non-user of lipid-altering drugs as factors|||-2.89|-40.70|0.005
81592934|NCT01242527|162859333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Placebo adjusted % change from baseline|-21.19||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.32|-2.29||P-value adjusted with Dunnett's procedure for multiple comparisons of Epanova vs olive oil|ANCOVA p-value on ranked data|ANCOVA model with baseline value as covariate, and treatment and user/non-user of lipid-altering drugs as factors|ANCOVA on log-scale TG with baseline value as covariate, and treatment and user/non-user of lipid-altering drugs as factors|||-2.29|-40.32|0.007
81592935|NCT01242527|162859333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Placebo adjusted % change from baseline|-26.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.12|-8.38||P-value adjusted with Dunnett's procedure for multiple comparisons of Epanova vs olive oil|ANCOVA p-value on ranked data|ANCOVA model with baseline value as covariate, and treatment and user/non-user of lipid-altering drugs as factors|ANCOVA on log-scale TG with baseline value as covariate, and treatment and user/non-user of lipid-altering drugs as factors|||-8.38|-45.12|<0.001
81592936|NCT04177108|162859346|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49||||0.0098||95.0|0.28|0.85|||Log Rank|||||0.85|0.28|0.0098
81592937|NCT04177108|162859346|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.2396||95.0|0.42|1.25|||Log Rank|||||1.25|0.42|0.2396
81592938|NCT04177108|162859346|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9809||95.0|0.63|1.58|||Log Rank|||||1.58|0.63|0.9809
81592939|NCT04177108|162859347|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.6805||95.0|0.55|2.51|||Log Rank|||||2.51|0.55|0.6805
81592940|NCT04177108|162859347|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.6314||95.0|0.55|2.64|||Log Rank|||||2.64|0.55|0.6314
81592941|NCT04177108|162859347|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.9164||95.0|0.52|2.06|||Log Rank|||||2.06|0.52|0.9164
81592942|NCT01175226|162859369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.020
81592943|NCT02207829|162859376|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Alternate hypothesis: the difference between the trt means (umeclidinium minus tiotropium) would be \> -50 milliliters (mL). If the lower CI (2.5% 1-sided significance level) of the statistical test should fall above -50 mL, then umeclidinium may be deemed statistically non-inferior to tiotropium. If the lower CI (2.5% 1-sided significance) of the statistical testing exceeded 0 then, umeclidinium may be deemed statistically superior to tiotropium.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.029|0.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.088|0.029|<0.001
81592944|NCT01418209|162859382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||P-values from active treatment vs. placebo contrasts in a repeated measures linear model of outcome as a function of treatment arm, clinical site, week, and baseline outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|repeated measures linear model|Robust standard errors were calculated using generalized estimating equations to account for within-participant correlation between repeated measures.||Outcome differences between active treatment and placebo||||0.02
81522736|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.07||||74.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.32||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Region; Distal; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.32|0.87|74.67
81592945|NCT01418209|162859382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||p-values from active treatment vs. placebo contrasts in a repeated measures linear model of outcome as a function of treatment arm, clinical site, week, and baseline outcome. The a priori threshold of statistical significance was 0.025.|repeated measures linear model|Robust standard errors were calculated using generalized estimating equations to account for within-participant correlation between repeated measures.||Outcome differences between active treatment and placebo||||0.02
81592946|NCT01418209|162859383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values from active treatment vs. placebo contrasts in a repeated measures linear model of outcome as a function of treatment arm, clinical site, week, and baseline outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|repeated measures linear model|Robust standard errors were calculated using generalized estimating equations to account for within-participant correlation between repeated measures||VMS frequency values were log transformed for modeling.||||<0.001
81592947|NCT01418209|162859383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||P-values from active treatment vs. placebo contrasts in a repeated measures linear model of outcome as a function of treatment arm, clinical site, week, and baseline outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|repeated measures linear model|Robust standard errors were calculated using generalized estimating equations to account for within-participant correlation between repeated measures||VMS frequency values were log transformed for modeling.||||0.005
81592948|NCT01418209|162859385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||P-values from active treatment vs. placebo contrasts in a repeated measures linear model of outcome as a function of treatment arm, clinical site, week, and baseline outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|repeated measures linear model|Robust standard errors were calculated using generalized estimating equations to account for within-participant correlation between repeated measures.||Outcome differences between active treatment and placebo||||0.01
81592949|NCT01418209|162859385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||||||P-values from active treatment vs. placebo contrasts in a repeated measures linear model of outcome as a function of treatment arm, clinical site, week, and baseline outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|repeated measures linear model|Robust standard errors were calculated using generalized estimating equations to account for within-participant correlation between repeated measures.||Outcome differences between active treatment and placebo||||0.07
81460234|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.76||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic U alb/c as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and logarithmic baseline as covariate|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean fold-change.|Change from Baseline at Week 4, Ramipril vs. Placebo||0.76|0.47|<0.0001
81460235|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 8, Ramipril||||
81460236|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|2.74|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 8, Placebo||||
81460237|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.61||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.79||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic U alb/c as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and logarithmic baseline as covariate|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean fold-change.|Change from Baseline at Week 8, Ramipril vs. Placebo||0.79|0.47|0.0002
81460238|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|1.91|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 12, Ramipril||||
81460239|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|2.92|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 12, Placebo||||
81460240|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.65||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.87||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic U alb/c as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and logarithmic baseline as covariate|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean fold-change.|Change from Baseline at Week 12, Ramipril vs. Placebo||0.87|0.49|0.0032
81460241|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|2.33|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 24, Ramipril||||
81460242|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|3.39|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 24, Placebo||||
81460243|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.69||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.92||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic U alb/c as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and logarithmic baseline as covariate|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean fold-change.|Change from Baseline at Week 24, Ramipril vs. Placebo||0.92|0.51|0.0130
81460244|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 30, Ramipril||||
81460245|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|3.39|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 30, Placebo||||
81460246|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.74||||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.01||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic U alb/c as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and logarithmic baseline as covariate|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean fold-change.|Change from Baseline at Week 30, Ramipril vs. Placebo||1.01|0.54|0.0577
81460247|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|2.52|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 36, Ramipril||||
81460248|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|3.27|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 36, Placebo||||
81460249|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.77||||0.1146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.07||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic U alb/c as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and logarithmic baseline as covariate|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean fold-change.|Change from Baseline at Week 36, Ramipril vs. Placebo||1.07|0.56|0.1146
81460250|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|2.92|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 52, Ramipril||||
81460251|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Fold Change|3.45|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 52, Placebo||||
81460252|NCT00502242|162612410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.85||||0.3496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.2||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic U alb/c as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and logarithmic baseline as covariate|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean fold-change.|Change from Baseline at Week 52, Ramipril vs. Placebo||1.20|0.60|0.3496
81460253|NCT00502242|162612411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Up to 24 weeks post-conversion||||1.0000
81460254|NCT00502242|162612411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1115|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Up to 52 weeks post-conversion||||0.1115
81460255|NCT00502242|162612412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted LS Mean Difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.4933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|1.61||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with MDRD change as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and baseline as covariate.|Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 12||1.61|-3.33|0.4933
81640845|NCT00645411|162971720|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|cTIV was considered non-inferior to eTIV in terms of the percentages of subjects achieving seroconversion or significant increase in antibody titer at day 50 if for all three strains, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the differences in the percentages of subjects achieving seroconversion and significant increase (cTIV minus eTIV) was \>-10%|Difference % (cTIV minus eTIV)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.0|||binominal or Miettinen &Nurimen method|||Non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV against A/H1N1 influenza strain as measured by HI cell-derived antigen assay.||2|-3|
81640846|NCT00645411|162971720|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|cTIV was considered non-inferior to eTIV in terms of the percentages of subjects achieving seroconversion or significant increase in antibody titer at day 50 if for all three strains, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the differences in the percentages of subjects achieving seroconversion and significant increase (cTIV minus eTIV) was \>-10%.|Difference % (cTIV minus eTIV)|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|0.0|||binominal or Miettinen &Nurimen method|||Non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV against A/H3N2 influenza strain as measured by HI cell-derived antigen assay.||0|-9.5|
81640847|NCT00645411|162971720|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|cTIV was considered non-inferior to eTIV in terms of the percentages of subjects achieving seroconversion or significant increase in antibody titer at day 50 if for all three strains, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the differences in the percentages of subjects achieving seroconversion and significant increase (cTIV minus eTIV) was \>-10%.|Difference % (cTIV minus eTIV)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|6.0|||binominal or Miettinen &Nurimen method|||Non-inferiority of cTIV to eTIV against B influenza strain as measured by HI cell-derived antigen assay.||6|-6|
81640848|NCT01082159|162971765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||change from baseline|3.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.87|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.76|4.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.42|2.76|<0.0001
81640849|NCT01082159|162971766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Change from Baseline|12.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.64|17.71|||t-test, 2 sided|||||17.71|6.64|<0.0001
81640850|NCT00267774|162971784|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||A 2-sided value of P\<0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81640851|NCT03444298|162971785|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81640852|NCT03444298|162971786|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.43
81640853|NCT03444298|162971787|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.27
81640854|NCT03444298|162971788|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92
81640855|NCT03444298|162971789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81575633|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.439||||90.0|-1.792|-0.346|||ANCOVA|||Month 24; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.346|-1.792|
81640856|NCT03444298|162971789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.04
81640857|NCT03444298|162971790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.98
81640858|NCT03444298|162971790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.02
81640859|NCT03444298|162971791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.84
81640860|NCT03444298|162971792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.59
81640861|NCT03444298|162971793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.83
81575634|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.785|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.418||||90.0|-1.475|-0.096|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up Month 3; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.096|-1.475|
81575635|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.445|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.406||||90.0|-1.114|0.224|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up Month 6; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||0.224|-1.114|
81575636|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.654||||90.0|-1.133|1.025|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 1; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||1.025|-1.133|
81575637|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.336|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.668||||90.0|-2.438|-0.235|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 3; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.235|-2.438|
81575638|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.462|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.542||||90.0|-2.356|-0.568|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 6; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.568|-2.356|
81575639|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.385|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.564||||90.0|-2.316|-0.454|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 9; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.454|-2.316|
81575640|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.955|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.559||||90.0|-1.877|-0.034|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 12; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.034|-1.877|
81575641|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.588||||90.0|-1.97|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 15; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.030|-1.970|
81575642|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.655||||90.0|-2.041|0.121|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 18; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||0.121|-2.041|
81575643|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.667|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.668||||90.0|-2.77|-0.565|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 21; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.565|-2.770|
81575644|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.872|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.692||||90.0|-3.013|-0.73|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 24; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.730|-3.013|
81575645|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.887|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.725||||90.0|-3.084|-0.69|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 27; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.690|-3.084|
81575646|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.794|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.891||||90.0|-4.264|-1.324|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 30; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-1.324|-4.264|
81575647|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.287|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.091||||90.0|-5.088|-1.485|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 33; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-1.485|-5.088|
81575648|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.486|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.857||||90.0|-2.901|-0.071|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 36; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.071|-2.901|
81575649|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.356||||90.0|-5.382|-0.88|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 39; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.880|-5.382|
81575650|NCT00137046|162822559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.487|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.866||||90.0|-2.918|-0.055|||ANCOVA|||Extension Follow Up Month 3; Treatment-Difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted model includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Body Weight, and Center.||-0.055|-2.918|
81575651|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.744|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||||90.0|-0.981|-0.506|||ANCOVA|||Month 3; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.506|-0.981|
81592950|NCT01418209|162859387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values from active treatment vs. placebo contrasts in a repeated measures linear model of outcome as a function of treatment arm, clinical site, week, and baseline outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|repeated measures linear model|Robust standard errors were calculated using generalized estimating equations to account for within-participant correlation between repeated measures.||Outcome differences between active treatment and placebo.||||<0.001
81592951|NCT01418209|162859387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||P-values from active treatment vs. placebo contrasts in a repeated measures linear model of outcome as a function of treatment arm, clinical site, week, and baseline outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|repeated measures linear model|Robust standard errors were calculated using generalized estimating equations to account for within-participant correlation between repeated measures.||Outcome differences between active treatment and placebo||||0.03
81592952|NCT04401579|162859424|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.15||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.31|||Log Rank|||||1.31|1.00|0.047
81592953|NCT04401579|162859440|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|0.0||||||||0|-12|
81592954|NCT04401579|162859441|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|0.0||||||||0|-10|
81592955|NCT04401579|162859451|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.57|1.01|0.44
81592956|NCT04401579|162859461|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.21||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.39|||Log Rank|||||1.39|1.06|0.002
81592957|NCT04401579|162859462|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.2||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.38|||Log Rank|||||1.38|1.05|0.005
81592958|NCT04401579|162859463|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.24||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.44|||Log Rank|||||1.44|1.07|0.003
81592959|NCT04401579|162859466|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.68||||||This analysis is for Asian participants.||1.68|0.73|
81592960|NCT04401579|162859466|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.5||||||This analysis is for Black or African American participants.||1.50|0.75|
81592961|NCT04401579|162859466|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.37||||||This analysis is for White participants.||1.37|0.93|
81592962|NCT04401579|162859466|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.74||||||This analysis is for Race of Other participants.||1.74|1.03|
81592963|NCT04401579|162859467|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.6||||||This analysis is for Not Hispanic or Latino participants||1.60|1.08|
81592964|NCT04401579|162859467|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.31||||||This analysis is for Hispanic or Latino participants.||1.31|0.89|
81592965|NCT04401579|162859468|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.46||||||This analysis is for Male participants.||1.46|1.04|
81592966|NCT04401579|162859468|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.32||||||This analysis is for Female participants.||1.32|0.85|
81592967|NCT00489970|162859477|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between groups in the seroprotection rate \[a second dose of Boostrix (Boostrix group) minus the first dose of Boostrix (Control group)\] against diphtheria antigen was greater than or equal to -10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in percentage|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.16|4.17|||||Standardized asymptotic 97.5% CI for the group difference in the seroprotection rate was calculated.|To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Boostrix vaccine (Boostrix group and Control group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a first dose of Boostrix vaccine (Control group), with respect to seroprotection rate against diphtheria antigen, one month following vaccination.||4.17|-1.16|
81592968|NCT00489970|162859477|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between groups in the seroprotection rate \[a second dose of Boostrix (Boostrix group) minus the first dose of Boostrix (Control group)\] against tetanus antigen was greater than or equal to -10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in percentage|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.52|2.07|||||Standardized asymptotic 97.5% CI for the group difference in the seroprotection rate was calculated.|To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Boostrix vaccine (Boostrix group and Control group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a first dose of Boostrix vaccine (Control group), with respect to seroprotection rate against tetanus antigen, one month following vaccination.||2.07|-1.52|
81592969|NCT00489970|162859477|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference between groups in the seroprotection rate \[a second dose of Boostrix (Adacel group) minus the first dose of Boostrix (Control group)\] against diphtheria antigen was greater than or equal to -10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in percentage|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.41|4.15|||||Standardized asymptotic 97.5% CI for the group difference in the seroprotection rate was calculated.|To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Boostrix vaccine (Adacel group and Control group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a first dose of Boostrix vaccine (Control group), with respect to seroprotection rate against diphtheria antigen, one month following vaccination.||4.15|-3.41|
81592970|NCT00489970|162859477|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference between groups in the seroprotection rate \[a second dose of Boostrix (Adacel group) minus the first dose of Boostrix (Control group)\] against tetanus antigen was greater than or equal to -10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in percentage|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.69|2.07|||||Standardized asymptotic 97.5% CI for the group difference in the seroprotection rate was calculated.|To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Boostrix vaccine (Adacel group and Control group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a first dose of Boostrix vaccine (Control group), with respect to seroprotection rate against tetanus antigen, one month following vaccination.||2.07|-3.69|
81640862|NCT03444298|162971794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.51
81592971|NCT00489970|162859479|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limits of the 97.5% CIs for the anti-PT GMC ratios (Boostrix Group divided by Infanrix Group in APV-039) were greater than or equal to 0.67|GMC ratio|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.31|1.79|||GMC ratio|The associated CI was derived using the method proposed by G.Y. Zou and A. Donner \[Zou, 2008\]||To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Tdap vaccine, Boostrix (Boostrix Group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a three dose series of Infanrix vaccine in infants in the German household contact efficacy study APV-039, with respect to antibodies against anti-PT one month following vaccination||1.79|1.31|
81592972|NCT00489970|162859479|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limits of the 97.5% CIs for the anti-FHA GMC ratios (Boostrix Group divided by Infanrix Group in APV-039) were greater than or equal to 0.67|GMC ratio|5.27|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.62|6.01|||GMC ratio|The associated CI was derived using the method proposed by G.Y. Zou and A. Donner \[Zou, 2008\]||To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Tdap vaccine, Boostrix (Boostrix Group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a three dose series of Infanrix vaccine in infants in the German household contact efficacy study APV-039, with respect to antibodies against anti-FHA one month following vaccination||6.01|4.62|
81592973|NCT00489970|162859479|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limits of the 97.5% CIs for the anti-PRN GMC ratios (Boostrix Group divided by Infanrix Group in APV-039) were greater than or equal to 0.67|GMC ratio|3.62|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.07|4.25|||GMC ratio|The associated CI was derived using the method proposed by G.Y. Zou and A. Donner \[Zou, 2008\]||To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Tdap vaccine, Boostrix (Boostrix Group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a three dose series of Infanrix vaccine in infants in the German household contact efficacy study APV-039, with respect to antibodies against anti-PRN one month following vaccination||4.25|3.07|
81592974|NCT00489970|162859479|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|One month after vaccination, the lower limits of the 97.5% CIs for the anti-PT GMC ratios (Adacel Group divided by Infanrix Group in APV-039) were greater than or equal to 0.67|GMC ratio|1.64||||||97.5|1.33|2.03|||GMC ratio|The associated CI was derived using the method proposed by G.Y. Zou and A. Donner \[Zou, 2008\]||To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Tdap vaccine, Boostrix (Adacel Group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a three dose series of Infanrix vaccine in infants in the German household contact efficacy study APV-039, with respect to antibodies against anti-PT one month following vaccination||2.03|1.33|
81592975|NCT00489970|162859479|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limits of the 97.5% CIs for the anti-FHA GMC ratios (Adacel Group divided by Infanrix Group in APV-039) were greater than or equal to 0.67|GMC ratio|5.27|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.37|6.36|||GMC ratio|The associated CI was derived using the method proposed by G.Y. Zou and A. Donner \[Zou, 2008\]||To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Tdap vaccine, Boostrix (Adacel Group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a three dose series of Infanrix vaccine in infants in the German household contact efficacy study APV-039, with respect to antibodies against anti-FHA one month following vaccination||6.36|4.37|
81640863|NCT03444298|162971795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.48
81640864|NCT03444298|162971796|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81640865|NCT03444298|162971797|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81460256|NCT00502242|162612412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted LS Mean Difference|2.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.0888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|5.33||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with MDRD change as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and baseline as covariate.|Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 24||5.33|-0.38|0.0888
81460257|NCT00502242|162612412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted LS Mean Difference|2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.1475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|4.99||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with MDRD change as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factors, and baseline as covariate|Adjusted for baseline|Change from Baseline at Week 52||4.99|-0.75|0.1475
81592976|NCT00489970|162859479|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limits of the 97.5% CIs for the anti-PRN GMC ratios (Adacel Group divided by Infanrix Group in APV-039) were greater than or equal to 0.67|GMC ratio|4.47|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.58|5.57|||GMC ratio|The associated CI was derived using the method proposed by G.Y. Zou and A. Donner \[Zou, 2008\]||To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Tdap vaccine, Boostrix (Adacel Group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a three dose series of Infanrix vaccine in infants in the German household contact efficacy study APV-039, with respect to antibodies against anti-PRN one month following vaccination||5.57|3.58|
81592977|NCT00489970|162859480|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference between groups in the booster response rate \[a second dose of Boostrix (Boostrix group) minus the first dose of Boostrix (Control group)\] against diphtheria antigen was greater than or equal to -10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in booster response rate|-5.91|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-14.67|2.85|||||Standardized asymptotic 97.5% CI for the group difference in the Booster response was calculated.|To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Boostrix vaccine (Boostrix group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a first dose of Boostrix vaccine (Control group), with respect to booster response against diphtheria antigen, one month following vaccination.||2.85|-14.67|
81460258|NCT00502242|162612413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.84||||0.1167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.04||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|Log (Fraction of albumin to protein in urine) as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factor, and Log(baseline) as covariate.|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean.|Week 24||1.04|0.68|0.1167
81460259|NCT00502242|162612413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|1.04||||0.7519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.31||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|Log (Fraction of albumin to protein in urine) as dependent variable, treatment and region/race as factor, and Log(baseline) as covariate.|Treatment ratio (Ramipril/Placebo) in the geometric mean.|Week 52||1.31|0.82|0.7519
81460260|NCT00502242|162612414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Pre-SRL, Low DBP ≤50 mmHg||||0.470
81460261|NCT00502242|162612414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Pre-SRL, High DBP ≥110 mmHg||||0.220
81460262|NCT00502242|162612414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Pre-SRL, Low SBP: ≤90 mmHg||||0.470
81460263|NCT00502242|162612414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Pre-SRL, High SBP: ≥180 mmHg||||1.000
81460264|NCT00502242|162612414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||On Therapy, Low DBP ≤50 mmHg||||0.725
81460265|NCT00502242|162612414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||On Therapy, High DBP ≥110 mmHg||||0.227
81460266|NCT00502242|162612414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||On Therapy, Low SBP: ≤90 mmHg||||1.000
81460267|NCT00502242|162612414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||On Therapy, High SBP: ≥180 mmHg||||0.106
81460268|NCT00502242|162612414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Off Therapy, High DBP ≥110 mmHg||||1.000
81460269|NCT00502242|162612414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Off Therapy, Low SBP: ≤90 mmHg||||1.000
81460270|NCT00502242|162612414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.475|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Baseline, Low DBP ≤50 mmHg||||0.475
81460271|NCT00502242|162612414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.475|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Baseline, Low SBP: ≤90 mmHg||||0.475
81460272|NCT00502242|162612416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Baseline||||1.000
81460273|NCT00502242|162612416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Pre-SRL||||0.626
81460274|NCT00502242|162612416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||On-Therapy||||0.297
81460275|NCT00502242|162612416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Off-Therapy||||0.356
81460276|NCT00502242|162612417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Baseline||||0.064
81460277|NCT00502242|162612417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Pre-SRL||||0.069
81460278|NCT00502242|162612417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.752|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||On-Therapy||||0.752
81460279|NCT00502242|162612417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Off-Therapy||||0.261
81460280|NCT00502242|162612418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.381|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate||TC, Week 4||||0.381
81460281|NCT00502242|162612418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.956|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate||TC, Week 12||||0.956
81460282|NCT00502242|162612418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in adjusted means|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.903|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate||TC, Week 24||||0.903
81460283|NCT00502242|162612418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.503|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate||TC, Week 52||||0.503
81460284|NCT00502242|162612418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.451|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate||HDL-C, Week 4||||0.451
81592978|NCT00489970|162859480|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference between groups in the booster response rate \[a second dose of Boostrix (Boostrix group) minus the first dose of Boostrix (Control group)\] against tetanus antigen was greater than or equal to -10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in booster response rate|-1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-10.63|7.79|||||Standardized asymptotic 97.5% CI for the group difference in the Booster response was calculated.|To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Boostrix vaccine (Boostrix group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a first dose of Boostrix vaccine (Control group), with respect to booster response against tetanus antigen, one month following vaccination.||7.79|-10.63|
81592979|NCT00489970|162859480|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference between groups in the booster response rate \[a second dose of Boostrix (Adacel group) minus the first dose of Boostrix (Control group)\] against diphtheria antigen was greater than or equal to -10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in booster response rate|-8.56|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-20.33|2.73|||||Standardized asymptotic 97.5% CI for the group difference in the Booster response was calculated.|To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Boostrix vaccine (Adacel group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a first dose of Boostrix vaccine (Control group), with respect to booster response against diphtheria antigen, one month following vaccination.||2.73|-20.33|
81592980|NCT00489970|162859480|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference between groups in the booster response rate \[a second dose of Boostrix (Adacel group) minus the first dose of Boostrix (Control group)\] against tetanus antigen was greater than or equal to -10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in booster response rate|-11.79|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-22.98|0.15|||||Standardized asymptotic 97.5% CI for the group difference in the Booster response was calculated.|To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Boostrix vaccine (Adacel group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a first dose of Boostrix vaccine (Control group), with respect to booster response against tetanus antigen, one month following vaccination.||0.15|-22.98|
81640866|NCT03677986|162971805|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|4.14|||GEE|||||4.14|.21|0.914
81640867|NCT00424502|162971808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.017|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.34|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.64|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline to Week 24||2.64|1.39|<0.0001
81640868|NCT00424502|162971809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.276|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.259|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|0.401|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to Week 24||0.401|0.151|<0.0001
81460285|NCT00502242|162612418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.919|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate||HDL-C, Week 12||||0.919
81592981|NCT00489970|162859481|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference between groups in the booster response rate \[a second dose of Boostrix (Boostrix group) minus the first dose of Boostrix (Control group)\] against PT antigen was greater than or equal to -10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in booster response rate|-2.85|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-9.09|3.08|||||Standardized asymptotic 97.5% CI for the group difference in the Booster response was calculated.|To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Boostrix vaccine (Boostrix group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a first dose of Boostrix vaccine (Control group), with respect to booster response against PT antigen, one month following vaccination.||3.08|-9.09|
81592982|NCT00489970|162859481|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference between groups in the booster response rate \[a second dose of Boostrix (Boostrix group) minus the first dose of Boostrix (Control group)\] against FHA antigen was greater than or equal to -10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in booster response rate|-7.05|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-13.16|-1.4|||||Standardized asymptotic 97.5% CI for the group difference in the Booster response was calculated.|To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Boostrix vaccine (Boostrix group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a first dose of Boostrix vaccine (Control group), with respect to booster response against FHA antigen, one month following vaccination.||-1.40|-13.16|
81592983|NCT00489970|162859481|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference between groups in the booster response rate \[a second dose of Boostrix (Boostrix group) minus the first dose of Boostrix (Control group)\] against PRN antigen was greater than or equal to -10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in booster response rate|-10.32|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-17.5|-3.38|||||Standardized asymptotic 97.5% CI for the group difference in the Booster response was calculated.|To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Boostrix vaccine (Boostrix group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a first dose of Boostrix vaccine (Control group), with respect to booster response against PRN antigen, one month following vaccination.||-3.38|-17.50|
81592984|NCT00489970|162859481|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference between groups in the booster response rate \[a second dose of Boostrix (Adacel group) minus the first dose of Boostrix (Control group)\] against PT antigen was greater than or equal to -10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in booster response rate|-1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-10.03|5.57|||||Standardized asymptotic 97.5% CI for the group difference in the Booster response was calculated.|To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Boostrix vaccine (Adacel group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a first dose of Boostrix vaccine (Control group), with respect to booster response against PT antigen, one month following vaccination.||5.57|-10.03|
81592985|NCT00489970|162859481|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference between groups in the booster response rate \[a second dose of Boostrix (Adacel group) minus the first dose of Boostrix (Control group)\] against FHA antigen was greater than or equal to -10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in booster response rate|4.01|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.38|8.66|||||Standardized asymptotic 97.5% CI for the group difference in the Booster response was calculated.|To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Boostrix vaccine (Adacel group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a first dose of Boostrix vaccine (Control group), with respect to booster response against FHA antigen, one month following vaccination.||8.66|-2.38|
81592986|NCT00489970|162859481|NON_INFERIORITY|One month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference between groups in the booster response rate \[a second dose of Boostrix (Adacel group) minus the first dose of Boostrix (Control group)\] against PRN antigen was greater than or equal to -10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in booster response|-4.76|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-14.53|3.18|||||Standardized asymptotic 97.5% CI for the group difference in the Booster response was calculated.|To demonstrate that the immune response elicited by a second dose of Boostrix vaccine (Adacel group) was non-inferior to the immune response elicited by a first dose of Boostrix vaccine (Control group), with respect to booster response against PRN antigen, one month following vaccination.||3.18|-14.53|
81592987|NCT00566228|162859511|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.08|||Log Rank|||||2.08|0.62|0.690
81592988|NCT00566228|162859514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.679|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.679
81592989|NCT02646423|162859521|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.05||||||||1.05|0.84|
81460286|NCT00502242|162612418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.637|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate||HDL-C, Week 24||||0.637
81460287|NCT00502242|162612418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.229|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate||HDL-C, Week 52||||0.229
81460288|NCT00502242|162612418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.766|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate||LDL-C, Week 4||||0.766
81460289|NCT00502242|162612418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.217|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate||LDL-C, Week 12||||0.217
81592990|NCT02646423|162859522|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.16||||||||1.16|0.86|
81592991|NCT02646423|162859523|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.19||||||||0.19|-0.16|
81592992|NCT02646423|162859524|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|1.05||||||||1.05|-1.81|
81592993|NCT02646423|162859525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|1.27||||||||1.27|-1.96|
81592994|NCT02646423|162859526|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|1.66||||||||1.66|-0.94|
81592995|NCT02646423|162859527|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.03||||||||0.03|-0.09|
81592996|NCT02646423|162859528|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.51||||||||1.51|0.46|
81460290|NCT00502242|162612418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.457|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate||LDL-C, Week 24||||0.457
81460291|NCT00502242|162612418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.041|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate||LDL-C, Week 52||||0.041
81460292|NCT00502242|162612418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.044|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate||Triglycerides, Week 4||||0.044
81592997|NCT02646423|162859529|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.56||||||||1.56|0.64|
81592998|NCT02646423|162859530|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.81||||||||2.81|0.64|
81592999|NCT02646423|162859531|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|6.62||||||||6.62|0.60|
81593000|NCT02646423|162859532|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.35||||||||1.35|0.72|
81593001|NCT02646423|162859533|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.48||||||||1.48|0.86|
81593002|NCT04564833|162859534|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81593003|NCT04564833|162859534|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81593004|NCT04564833|162859535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3954|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3954
81593005|NCT04564833|162859535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0682|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0682
81593006|NCT04564833|162859536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6755|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6755
81593007|NCT04564833|162859536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6758|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6758
81593008|NCT04564833|162859537|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.9999
81593009|NCT04564833|162859537|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.9999
81593010|NCT00844194|162859538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSmean|-1.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|-1.1|||ANCOVA|with last observation carried forward (LOCF)||||-1.10|-1.89|< 0.0001
81593011|NCT00844194|162859538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSmean|-1.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.04|||ANCOVA|||||-1.04|-2.30|< 0.0001
81640869|NCT00424502|162971812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.24||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.52|25.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to Week 24||25.28|3.52|0.012
81640870|NCT00424502|162971813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.21||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|5.65|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to Week 24||5.65|-2.03|0.337
81640871|NCT00635609|162971814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.765||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified on investigational site.||Study not adequately powered to detect differences in efficacy outcomes. Results to provide estimates of safety and efficacy outcomes.||||0.765
81460293|NCT00502242|162612418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.18|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate||Triglycerides, Week 12||||0.180
81640872|NCT00635609|162971815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified on investigational site.||Study not adequately powered to detect differences in efficacy outcomes. Results to provide estimates of safety and efficacy outcomes.||||0.290
81640873|NCT00635609|162971816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified on investigational site||Study not adequately powered to detect differences in efficacy outcomes. Results to provide estimates of safety and efficacy outcomes.||||0.033
81640874|NCT04520256|162971823|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81640875|NCT04520256|162971824|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Change|-0.27||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-.54|0.693
81640876|NCT04520256|162971824|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Change|0.09||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|0.01|0.900
81460294|NCT00502242|162612418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.264|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate||Triglycerides, Week 24||||0.264
81575652|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.797|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.167||||90.0|-1.073|-0.522|||ANCOVA|||Month 6; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.522|-1.073|
81640877|NCT04520256|162971824|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Change|-0.03||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-0.06|0.960
81640878|NCT04520256|162971824|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Change|0.44||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.88|0.01|0.113
81640879|NCT04520256|162971824|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Change|0.92||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.84|0.01|0.187
81640880|NCT04520256|162971825|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.999
81460295|NCT00502242|162612418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.408|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate||Triglycerides, Week 52||||0.408
81640881|NCT04520256|162971826|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Proportion|0.12||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.56|0|.999
81640882|NCT04520256|162971826|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Proportion|0.15||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.68|0|.999
81640883|NCT04520256|162971826|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Proportion|0.11||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.52|0|.999
81640884|NCT04520256|162971826|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Proportion|0.11||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.50|0|.999
81640885|NCT04520256|162971826|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Proportion|0.1||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.47|0|.999
81640886|NCT05492786|162971839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.517||||||The p-value reported is 2-tailed and based on heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in flu shots for patients whose clinicians were shown alerts with information about their risk status (patients randomized to the High-risk Alert or High-risk Alert with Risk Factors arms) compared with those whose clinicians were shown the standard alert. Alternative hypothesis: patients in the High-risk Alert and High-risk Alert with Risk Factors arms will exhibit improved flu vaccination rates compared with those in the standard Alert arm.||||0.517
81593012|NCT02223390|162859642|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 60 was chosen as adequate to examine the feasibility and acceptability of a pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) with two conditions.||||||0.08||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05. The p-value presented corresponds to the time by condition interaction parameter.|Mixed Models Analysis|To assess changes in PTSD symptoms over time by intervention condition, linear mixed models were fit using the PROC MIXED procedure in SAS.||Statistical analyses reported below is for PCL - Total at 3 months.||||0.08
81593013|NCT02223390|162859643|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 60 was chosen as adequate to examine the feasibility and acceptability of a pilot RCT with two conditions.||||||0.05||||||A priori threshold was defined as p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81593014|NCT00795600|162859650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.645|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.364||0.849||95.0|-7.404|6.114||H01 (hypothesis): Micro detemir = micro NPH against the alternative H01: Microl detemir ≠ micro NPH.|ANCOVA|||The primary objective and endpoint of the trial was to compare the change in trunk fat mass (g) between insulin detemir versus insulin NPH at baseline and at week 26. A standard deviation of 5% was chosen based on a previous trial. A difference in trunk fat mass of 5% was considered clinically relevant also according to this trial.||6.114|-7.404|0.849
81593015|NCT00795600|162859651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.478||0.948||95.0|-7.588|6.407||H01: Micro detemir = micro NPH against the alternative H01: Microl detemir ≠ micro NPH.|ANCOVA|||The primary objective and endpoint of the trial was to compare the change in trunk fat mass (g) between insulin detemir versus insulin NPH at baseline and at week 26. A standard deviation of 5% was chosen based on a previous trial. A difference in trunk fat mass of 5% was considered clinically relevant also according to this trial.||6.407|-7.588|0.948
81593016|NCT00795600|162859652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|196.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|498.7||0.696||95.0|-805.8|1198.5||H01: Micro detemir = micro NPH against the alternative H01: Microl detemir ≠ micro NPH.|ANCOVA|||The primary objective and endpoint of the trial was to compare the change in trunk fat mass (g) between insulin detemir versus insulin NPH at baseline and at week 26. A standard deviation of 5% was chosen based on a previous trial. A difference in trunk fat mass of 5% was considered clinically relevant also according to this trial.||1198.5|-805.8|0.696
81593017|NCT00795600|162859653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|192.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|515.4||0.71||95.0|-844.0|1229.7||H01: Micro detemir = micro NPH against the alternative H01: Microl detemir ≠ micro NPH.|ANCOVA|||The primary objective and endpoint of the trial was to compare the change in trunk fat mass (g) between insulin detemir versus insulin NPH at baseline and at week 26. A standard deviation of 5% was chosen based on a previous trial. A difference in trunk fat mass of 5% was considered clinically relevant also according to this trial.||1229.7|-844.0|0.710
81593018|NCT00795600|162859654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|288.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|766.41||0.709||95.0|-1252.0|1828.4|||ANCOVA|||||1828.4|-1252.0|0.709
81593019|NCT00795600|162859655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.732||0.948||95.0|-5.668|5.313|||ANCOVA|||||5.313|-5.668|0.948
81593020|NCT00795600|162859656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1151.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|810.48||0.162||95.0|-2780.0|477.33|||ANCOVA|||||477.33|-2780.0|0.162
81593021|NCT00795600|162859657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.747|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.788||0.131||95.0|-6.34|0.846|||ANCOVA|||||0.846|-6.340|0.131
81593022|NCT00795600|162859658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-110.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|368.69||0.766||95.0|-851.3|630.51|||ANCOVA|||||630.51|-851.3|0.766
81640887|NCT05492786|162971839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.226||||||The p-value reported is 2-tailed and based on heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in flu shots for patients whose clinicians were shown alerts the factors that contributed to a patient's high risk (High-risk Alert with Risk Factors arm) compared with those whose clinicians were shown the alert with risk level only (High-risk Alert arm). Alternative hypothesis: patients in the High-risk Alert with Risk Factors arm will exhibit improved flu vaccination rates compared with those in the High-risk Alert arm.||||0.226
81640888|NCT06091982|162971859|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|16.2|||Chi-squared|||Bivariable analysis of both groups||16.2|7.0|<0.0001
81593023|NCT00795600|162859659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.662||0.716||95.0|-3.949|2.729|||ANCOVA|||||2.729|-3.949|0.716
81593024|NCT00795600|162859660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.491|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.695||0.483||95.0|-0.906|1.888|||ANCOVA|||||1.888|-0.906|0.483
81593025|NCT00795600|162859661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.116|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.909||0.952||95.0|-3.721|3.953|||ANCOVA|||||3.953|-3.721|0.952
81593026|NCT00795600|162859662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.278|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.746||0.711||95.0|-1.778|1.221|||ANCOVA|||||1.221|-1.778|0.711
81593027|NCT00795600|162859663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.585|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.854||0.397||95.0|-5.31|2.141|||ANCOVA|||||2.141|-5.310|0.397
81593028|NCT00795600|162859664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.916|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.985||0.421||95.0|-30.99|13.159|||ANCOVA|||||13.159|-30.99|0.421
81593029|NCT00795600|162859665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.216||0.42||95.0|-17.55|7.43|||ANCOVA|||||7.430|-17.55|0.420
81593030|NCT00795600|162859666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.961|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.007||0.705||95.0|-31.1|21.178|||ANCOVA|||||21.178|-31.10|0.705
81593031|NCT00795600|162859667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.776||0.341||95.0|-14.19|5.007|||ANCOVA|||||5.007|-14.19|0.341
81460296|NCT00502242|162612419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.487||||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.887|6.978||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on the Cox proportional hazards model.|||6.978|0.887|0.0732
81593032|NCT00795600|162859668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.902||95.0|-0.064|0.073|||ANCOVA|||||0.073|-0.064|0.902
81593033|NCT00795600|162859669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.789|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.85||0.839||95.0|-8.525|6.947|||ANCOVA|||||6.947|-8.525|0.839
81593034|NCT00795600|162859670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.607||95.0|-0.105|0.062|||ANCOVA|||||0.062|-0.105|0.607
81593035|NCT00795600|162859671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.777|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.719||0.635||95.0|-9.254|5.7|||ANCOVA|||||5.700|-9.254|0.635
81593036|NCT00795600|162859672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.266||0.628||95.0|-0.663|0.403|||ANCOVA|||||0.403|-0.663|0.628
81593037|NCT00795600|162859673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.46||0.535||95.0|-46.03|24.182|||ANCOVA|||||24.182|-46.03|0.535
81593038|NCT00795600|162859674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.918|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.332||0.66||95.0|-10.65|6.813|||ANCOVA|||||6.813|-10.65|0.660
81593039|NCT00795600|162859701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.629|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.967||0.518||95.0|-2.572|1.313|||ANCOVA|||||1.313|-2.572|0.518
81593040|NCT00795600|162859702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.546|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.283||0.673||95.0|-3.123|2.032|||ANCOVA|||||2.032|-3.123|0.673
81593041|NCT00795600|162859703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.466|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.386||0.738||95.0|-2.319|3.25|||ANCOVA|||||3.250|-2.319|0.738
81593042|NCT00795600|162859704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.168||0.346||95.0|-2.3|6.423|||ANCOVA|||||6.423|-2.300|0.346
81593043|NCT00795600|162859705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.726|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.173||0.781||95.0|-10.71|14.167|||ANCOVA|||||14.167|-10.71|0.781
81593044|NCT01381172|162859749|OTHER|The primary analysis employed a Bayesian repeated measures linear model to estimate group differences in mean pVO2 at 24 weeks from baseline, with 30% borrowing of information (70% down-weighting) from the corresponding treatment group difference observed in the FIX-5 study subgroup. The Bayesian posterior probability would need to be \> 0.975 to be considered a positive result with statistical significance.||||||0.975||||||The posterior probability (Pr) that the mean difference in pVO2 (Δ3) between device and control groups is greater than zero must exceed 0.975 to meet the primary effectiveness endpoint.|Bayesian posterior probability|||The FIX-HF-5C Study was a study designed to confirm the preliminary evidence reported in the FIX-HF-5 subgroup analysis demonstrating improvement in subjects with LVEF 25-45% and NYHA class III-IV. A Bayesian statistical approach was employed to leverage the data available, particularly the pVO2 results, from the FIX-HF-5 subgroup.||||0.975
81593045|NCT01248884|162859757|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to diphteria antigens was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 97.5% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference (Infanrix hexa Group minus GSK2177744 Group 1) in the percentage of seroprotected subject was below or equal to 10%.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.25|2.3||||||||2.3|-2.25|
81593046|NCT01248884|162859757|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to tetanus antigens was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 97.5% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference (Infanrix hexa Group minus GSK2177744 Group 1) in the percentage of seroprotected subject was below or equal to 10%.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.25|2.3||||||||2.3|-2.25|
81593047|NCT01248884|162859757|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to diphteria antigens was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 97.5% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference (Infanrix hexa Group minus GSK2177744 Group 2) in the percentage of seroprotected subject was below or equal to 10%.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.25|2.27||||||||2.27|-2.25|
81593048|NCT01248884|162859757|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to tetanus antigens was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 97.5% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference (Infanrix hexa Group minus GSK2177744 Group 2) in the percentage of seroprotected subject was below or equal to 10%.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.25|2.27||||||||2.27|-2.25|
81593049|NCT01248884|162859759|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to pertussis antigen (anti-PT) was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 97.5% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratio (Infanrix hexa Group divided by GSK2177744 Group 1) was below or equal to 1.5.|GMC ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.11|1.44||||||||1.44|1.11|
81593050|NCT01248884|162859759|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to pertussis antigen (anti-PRN) was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 97.5% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratio (Infanrix hexa Group divided by GSK2177744 Group 1) was below or equal to 1.5.|GMC ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.14|1.54||||||||1.54|1.14|
81593051|NCT01248884|162859759|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to pertussis antigen (anti-PT) was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 97.5% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratio (Infanrix hexa Group divided by GSK2177744 Group 2) was below or equal to 1.5.|GMC ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.1|1.43||||||||1.43|1.1|
81460297|NCT00502242|162612421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7165|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean test||Post-SRL, AM BCAR||||0.7165
81593052|NCT01248884|162859759|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to pertussis antigen (anti-PRN) was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 97.5% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratio (Infanrix hexa Group divided by GSK2177744 Group 2) was below or equal to 1.5.|GMC ratio|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.37|1.84||||||||1.84|1.37|
81593053|NCT01248884|162859760|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to PRP antigens was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 97.5 confidence interval (CI) on the group difference (Infanrix hexa Group minus GSK217744 Group 1) in the percentage of seroprotected subjects was below or equal to 10%.|Difference in percentage|-3.52|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-10.19|3.0||||||||3|-10.19|
81593054|NCT01248884|162859760|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to PRP antigens was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 97.5 confidence interval (CI) on the group difference (Infanrix hexa Group minus GSK217744 Group 2) in the percentage of seroprotected subjects was below or equal to 10%.|Difference in percentage|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.53|7.7||||||||7.7|-6.53|
81460298|NCT00502242|162612421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4795|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean test||Post-SRL (On-Therapy), AM BCAR||||0.4795
81460299|NCT00502242|162612422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4773|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Week 52||||0.4773
81460300|NCT00502242|162612423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Baseline||||0.124
81593055|NCT01248884|162859761|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to hepatitis B (HBs) antigens was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 97.5 confidence interval (CI) on the group difference (Infanrix hexa minus GSK217744 Group 1) in the percentage of seroprotected subjects was below or equal to 10%.|Difference in percentage|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.27|4.63||||||Immune response non-inferiority - anti-HBs (ELISA)||4.63|-3.27|
81593056|NCT01248884|162859761|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to hepatitis B (HBs) antigens was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 97.5 confidence interval (CI) on the group difference (Infanrix hexa minus GSK217744 Group 2) in the percentage of seroprotected subjects was below or equal to 10%.|Difference in percentage|-0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.57|2.36||||||Immune response non-inferiority - anti-HBs (ELISA)||2.36|-4.57|
81460301|NCT00502242|162612423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Pre-SRL||||0.410
81460302|NCT00502242|162612423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||On-Therapy||||0.423
81460303|NCT00502242|162612423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Off-Therapy||||0.297
81460304|NCT00502242|162612424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.726|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||||||0.726
81593057|NCT01248884|162859761|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to hepatitis B (HBs) antigens was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 97.5 confidence interval (CI) on the group difference (Infanrix hexa minus GSK217744 Group 1) in the percentage of seroprotected subjects was below or equal to 10%.|Difference in percentage|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.62|3.8||||||Immune response non-inferiority - anti-HBs (CLIA)||3.8|-4.62|
81593058|NCT01248884|162859761|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to hepatitis B (HBs) antigens was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 97.5 confidence interval (CI) on the group difference (Infanrix hexa minus GSK217744 Group 2) in the percentage of seroprotected subjects was below or equal to 10%.|Difference in percentage|-0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.07|3.02||||||Immune response non-inferiority - anti-HBs (CLIA)||3.02|-5.07|
81593059|NCT01854827|162859775|SUPERIORITY|Percent was evaluated relative to 80% where statistical superiority was demonstrated if the one-sided, 90% Clopper-Pearson lower confidence bound was \> 80%.|Percent of patients|79.3|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0|63.2||||||||The lower bound of the 90% Clopper-Pearson confidence interval was \< 80%, therefore the study failed to achieve the feasibility definition stated in the protocol.||63.2|
81593060|NCT01854827|162859776|SUPERIORITY|Percent was evaluated relative to 80% where statistical superiority was demonstrated if the one-sided, 90% Clopper-Pearson lower confidence bound was \> 80%.|Percent of patients|79.3|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0|63.2||||||||The lower bound of the 90% Clopper-Pearson confidence interval was \< 80%, therefore the study failed to achieve the feasibility definition stated in the protocol.||63.2|
81593061|NCT01854827|162859777|OTHER|Percents with serious AEs prior to liver transplant were calculated, along with one-sided 90% Clopper-Pearson confidence interval lower bounds.|Percent of patients|89.7|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0|75.4||||||||||75.4|
81460305|NCT00502242|162612425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81593062|NCT01854827|162859778|OTHER|Percent of patients with level 3-5 toxicity are presented along with one-sided 90% Clopper-Pearson confidence interval lower bound.|Percent of patients|89.7|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0|75.4||||||||||75.4|
81593063|NCT01854827|162859779|OTHER|Percent of patients with other expected AEs are presented along with one-sided 90% Clopper-Pearson confidence limit lower bound.|Percent of patients|27.6|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0|14.5||||||||||14.5|
81593064|NCT01854827|162859780|SUPERIORITY|One-sided testing for superiority of IVIG to historical control.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.5486|ONE_SIDED|90.0||2.38|||Regression, Logistic|||IVIG was compared to the historical placebo control from the START study (n=64): PMID: 24794368 NCT00294684||2.38||0.5486
81593065|NCT01854827|162859781|SUPERIORITY|One-sided testing for superiority of IVIG relative to historical control.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.33||||0.8455|ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.22|||Regression, Logistic|||IVIG was compared for superiority to the historical control of START study placebo (N=64). PMID: 24794368 NCT00294684||1.22||0.8455
81593066|NCT01854827|162859782|SUPERIORITY|One-sided.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29||||0.8431|ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.24||One-sided|Regression, Logistic|||IVIG was compared for superiority to the historical START placebo control (N=64).||1.24||0.8431
81593067|NCT01854827|162859783|SUPERIORITY|One-sided for IVIG superior to historical START placebo control. PMID: 24794368 NCT00294684|Risk Difference (RD)|-11.9|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||2.1||||||K-M estimates for survival for IVIG vs the historical START placebo control are provided, along with one-sided 90% upper bounds of the confidence intervals.||2.1||
81593068|NCT00736996|162859785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0125|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a 2-sided p-value \< 0.0125 (=0.05/4) to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||The mean change in domain score with PIO was compared with the mean change in domain score with Placebo in a linear regression conditioned on the stratification categories (MCI subtype and number of APOE ε4 alleles) and the baseline domain score.||||<0.0125
81593069|NCT00736996|162859785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0125|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a 2-sided p-value \< 0.0125 (=0.05/4) to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||The mean change in domain score with EET was compared with the mean change in domain score with Placebo in a linear regression conditioned on the stratification categories (MCI subtype and number of APOE ε4 alleles) and the baseline domain score.||||<0.0125
81593070|NCT00736996|162859786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The mean change with PIO was compared with the mean change with Placebo in a linear regression conditioned on the stratification categories (MCI subtype and number of APOE ε4 alleles) and the baseline level of the outcome variable.||||<0.05
81593071|NCT00736996|162859786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The mean change with EET was compared with the mean change with Placebo in a linear regression conditioned on the stratification categories (MCI subtype and number of APOE ε4 alleles) and the baseline level of the outcome variable.||||<0.05
81593072|NCT00736996|162859787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The mean change with PIO was compared with the mean change with Placebo in a linear regression conditioned on the stratification categories (MCI subtype and number of APOE ε4 alleles) and the baseline level of the outcome variable.||||<0.05
81593073|NCT00736996|162859787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The mean change with EET was compared with the mean change with Placebo in a linear regression conditioned on the stratification categories (MCI subtype and number of APOE ε4 alleles) and the baseline level of the outcome variable.||||<0.05
81593074|NCT02667912|162859793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.8||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|21.4||The a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||21.4|0.3|0.045
81593075|NCT02667912|162859796|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.96
81593076|NCT02667912|162859797|OTHER|||||||0.203|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.203
81593077|NCT02667912|162859798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|3.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.4|-11.9|0.27
81460306|NCT00502242|162612426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||||||0.753
81460307|NCT00502242|162612427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Baseline||||0.224
81593078|NCT02667912|162859799|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|19.3||The a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||19.3|-3.7|0.17
81593079|NCT02667912|162859802|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.213|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.213
81593080|NCT02667912|162859803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.041
81593081|NCT02667912|162859804|OTHER|||||||0.304|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.304
81593082|NCT02667912|162859805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81593083|NCT02667912|162859806|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.66
81593084|NCT02667912|162859807|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81593085|NCT02667912|162859808|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.66
81593086|NCT02667912|162859809|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81593087|NCT02667912|162859810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.054
81593088|NCT02667912|162859811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.204|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.204
81593089|NCT02667912|162859812|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.324|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.324
81593090|NCT02667912|162859813|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.217|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.217
81593091|NCT02667912|162859814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.238|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.238
81593092|NCT02667912|162859815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.969|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.969
81593093|NCT02667912|162859816|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.37
81593094|NCT02079805|162859817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.78||||||Telmisartan 40 mg, Azilsartan 20 mg||1.78|-0.89|
81593095|NCT00022516|162859828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.06|||Log Rank|||||1.06|0.6|0.14
81593096|NCT00022516|162859829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.17|||Log Rank|||||1.17|0.65|0.3570
81593097|NCT00022516|162859830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.3178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.17|||Log Rank|||||1.17|0.62|0.3178
81593098|NCT00022516|162859831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.01|||Log Rank|||||1.01|0.6|0.06
81593099|NCT00823082|162859869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81593100|NCT00823082|162859870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81593101|NCT00823082|162859871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6115|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||At ICU discharge visit||||0.6115
81593102|NCT00823082|162859872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1211|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Follow-up visit||||0.1211
81593103|NCT00823082|162859872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||ICU discharge visit||||1.000
81593104|NCT00823082|162859873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.487|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||ICU discharge visit||||0.4870
81593105|NCT00823082|162859874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3897|TWO_SIDED||||||Hodges-Lehmann test|||||||0.3897
81640889|NCT06091982|162971859|OTHER|Multiple logistic regression|Odds Ratio, log|3.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|6.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Multivariable analysis||6.1|2.0|<0.0001
81460308|NCT00502242|162612427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Pre-SRL||||0.179
81593106|NCT00823082|162859875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81593107|NCT00823082|162859876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0004
81460309|NCT00502242|162612427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.604|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||On-Therapy||||0.604
81460310|NCT00502242|162612427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|||||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.05 (unadjusted for multiplicity)|Fisher Exact|||Off-Therapy||||0.486
81522737|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.23||||98.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.48||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Region; Distal D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.48|1.02|98.25
81593108|NCT00823082|162859877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0209|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0209
81593109|NCT00823082|162859878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7433|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Number of units of packed red blood cells||||0.7433
81593110|NCT00823082|162859878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7453|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Units of fresh frozen plasma||||0.7453
81593111|NCT00823082|162859878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2705|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Units of platelets||||0.2705
81593112|NCT00823082|162859879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.446|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4460
81593113|NCT00823082|162859880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4936|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4936
81593114|NCT00823082|162859881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Follow-up visit||||1.000
81593115|NCT00823082|162859881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6218|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||ICU discharge visit||||0.6218
81593116|NCT00823082|162859882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9574|TWO_SIDED||||||Hodges-Lehmann|||||||0.9574
81593117|NCT00823082|162859883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7489|||||||Hodges-Lehmann test|||||||0.7489
81593118|NCT02328326|162859884|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.6||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|5.18|||Regression, Linear|Model was adjusted for baseline value of PAM, insulin use, randomization stratification variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in PAM is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly increase patient participants' PAM score compared to patient participants in PACT.||5.18|0.02|0.048
81593119|NCT02328326|162859885|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|2.67|||Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for baseline value of ukpds, insulin use, site, randomization stratification variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline. Reference for comparison is PACT.|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in ukpds 5 year risk score is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly decrease patient participants' 5-year cardiovascular event risk.||2.67|-0.87|0.32
81593120|NCT02328326|162859886|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.71||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.22|||Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for BL value of Healthy Eating, insulin use, randomization stratification variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in Healthy Eating is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly change patient participants' Healthy Eating scores compared to patient participants in PACT.||1.22|0.20|0.01
81593121|NCT02328326|162859887|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.51|||Regression, Linear|Model was adjusted for baseline value of A1c, insulin use, randomization stratification variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in A1c is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly decrease patient participants' A1c score compared to patient participants in PACT.||0.51|-0.17|0.33
81640890|NCT06091982|162971860|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|17.1|||Chi-squared|||||17.1|9.1|<0.0001
81640891|NCT06091982|162971860|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|4.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|7.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.0|2.8|<0.0001
81640892|NCT06091982|162971861|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|21.6|||Chi-squared|||||21.6|11.3|<0.0001
81640893|NCT06091982|162971861|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|5.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|8.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.2|3.3|<0.0001
81575653|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.667|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171||||90.0|-0.949|-0.384|||ANCOVA|||Month 9; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.384|-0.949|
81575654|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.826|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181||||90.0|-1.123|-0.528|||ANCOVA|||Month 12; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.528|-1.123|
81575655|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||||90.0|-0.923|-0.296|||ANCOVA|||Month 15; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.296|-0.923|
81575656|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.577|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202||||90.0|-0.91|-0.245|||ANCOVA|||Month 18; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.245|-0.910|
81575657|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.613|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212||||90.0|-0.962|-0.263|||ANCOVA|||Month 21; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.263|-0.962|
81575658|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.385|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||||90.0|-0.736|-0.034|||ANCOVA|||Month 24; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.034|-0.736|
81575659|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.211||||90.0|-0.197|0.497|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up Month 1; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||0.497|-0.197|
81575660|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198||||90.0|-0.16|0.492|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up Month 3; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||0.492|-0.160|
81575661|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.208||||90.0|-0.274|0.411|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up Month 6; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||0.411|-0.274|
81575662|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252||||90.0|-0.876|-0.043|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 1; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.043|-0.876|
81575663|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.579|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.247||||90.0|-0.986|-0.172|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 3; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.172|-0.986|
81575664|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255||||90.0|-0.88|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 6; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.040|-0.880|
81575665|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.385|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.265||||90.0|-0.822|0.053|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 9; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||0.053|-0.822|
81575666|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.268||||90.0|-1.372|-0.487|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 12; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.487|-1.372|
81575667|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.823|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.286||||90.0|-1.296|-0.351|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 15; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.351|-1.296|
81575668|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.525|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.267||||90.0|-0.965|-0.084|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 18; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.084|-0.965|
81593122|NCT02328326|162859888|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.82||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|1.35|||Regression, Linear|Model was adjusted for baseline value of SBP, insulin use, randomization stratification variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40.|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in SBP is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly decrease patient participants' SBP score compared to patient participants in PACT.||1.35|-7.00|0.18
81640894|NCT02680314|162971886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.202|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.202
81640895|NCT04454125|162971898|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.61|||Generalized linear model, repeat measure|Generalized linear model (GLM) fitted with binomial distribution and logit link|Estimate is for the control group (Routine Care) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group arm, visit, interaction term (arm\*visit) and adjusting for visit 2 severe asthma exacerbation.|Outcome= severe asthma exacerbation at visit (yes, no), collected via questionnaire at visits 2-7(exit). Does not include randomization (visit 1).||1.61|0.23|0.32
81640896|NCT04454125|162971898|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.31||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.76|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with binomial distribution and logit link|Estimate is for the intervention group (AQI intervention) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit) and adjusting for visit 2 severe asthma exacerbation.|Outcome= severe asthma exacerbation at visit (yes, no), collected via questionnaire at visits 2-7(exit). Does not include randomization (visit 1).||2.76|0.03|0.29
81640897|NCT04454125|162971898|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|5.68|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with binomial distribution and logit link||Outcome= severe asthma exacerbation at visit (yes, no), collected via questionnaire at visits 2-7(exit). Does not include randomization (visit 1).|Estimate is for the interaction term (group\*visit) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit) and adjusting for visit 2 severe asthma exacerbation.|5.68|0.05|0.58
81640898|NCT04454125|162971898|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.91|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with binomial distribution and logit link|Estimate is for the control group (Routine Care) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit) and adjusting for visit 2 moderate asthma exacerbation.|Outcome= moderate asthma exacerbation at visit (yes, no), collected via questionnaire at visits 2-7(exit). Does not include randomization (visit 1).||0.91|0.27|0.02
81593123|NCT02328326|162859889|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|1.19|||Regression, Linear|Model was adjusted for baseline value of PAID, insulin use, randomization stratification variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in PAID is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly increase patient participants' PAID score compared to patient participants in PACT.||1.19|-0.95|0.83
81593124|NCT02328326|162859890|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.93|||Regression, Linear|Model was adjusted for baseline value of PEPPI, insulin use, randomization stratification variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in PEPPI is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly increase patient participants' PEPPI score compared to patient participants in PACT.||0.93|-0.71|0.79
81640899|NCT04454125|162971898|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.23||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.86|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with binomial distribution and logit link|Estimate is for the intervention group (AQI Intervention) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit) and adjusting for visit 2 moderate asthma exacerbation.|Outcome= moderate asthma exacerbation at visit (yes, no), collected via questionnaire at visits 2-7(exit). Does not include randomization (visit 1).||0.86|0.06|0.03
81640900|NCT04454125|162971898|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.95|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with binomial distribution and logit link|Estimate is for the interaction term (group\*visit) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit) and adjusting for visit 2 moderate asthma exacerbation.|Outcome= moderate asthma exacerbation at visit (yes, no), collected via questionnaire at visits 2-7(exit). Does not include randomization (visit 1).||1.95|0.11|0.30
81640901|NCT04454125|162971899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|1.51|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with Normal/Gaussian distribution and identity link|Estimate is for the control group (Routine Care) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Outcome=Asthma Control Test Score. Obtained at all visits.||1.51|-1.17|0.80
81640902|NCT04454125|162971899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.02||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|3.15|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with Normal/Gaussian distribution and identity link|Estimate is for the intervention group (AQI Intervention) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Outcome=Asthma Control Test Score. Obtained at all visits.||3.15|0.88|0.001
81593125|NCT02328326|162859891|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.4|||Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for BL value of Cho to HDL Ratio, insulin use, randomization stratification variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40.|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in Chol to HDL Ratio is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly decrease patient participants' Chol to HDL Ratio score compared to patient participants in PACT.||0.40|-0.09|0.21
81593126|NCT02328326|162859893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.53|||Regression, Linear|Model was adjusted for baseline value of IOCQ, insulin use, randomization stratification variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in IOCQ is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly increase patient participants' IOCQ score compared to patient participants in PACT.||0.53|0.08|0.01
81593127|NCT02328326|162859894|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalent distribution among categories|difference in count|-1.0||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||||Difference in count of those who stopped smoking in CO-IMPACT vs. those who stopped smoking in PACT.|||0.17
81593128|NCT02328326|162859895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.47|||Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for BL value of Physical Activity, insulin use, randomization stratification variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in Physical activity is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly increase patient participants' Physical activity score compared to patient participants in PACT.||0.47|-0.56|0.87
81593129|NCT02328326|162859896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.68|||Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for BL value of Blood Sugar Home Testing, insulin use, randomization strat. variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in Blood Sugar Home Testing is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly increase patient participants' Blood Sugar Home Testing score compared to patient participants in PACT.||0.68|-0.22|0.31
81593130|NCT02328326|162859897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.89|||Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for BL value of Blood Pressure Home Testing, insulin use, randomization strat. variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in Blood Pressure Home Testing is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly increase patient participants' Blood Pressure Home Testing score compared to patient participants in PACT.||0.89|-0.76|0.87
81593131|NCT02328326|162859898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.23|||Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for BL value of Take Oral Meds as Prescribed, insulin use, randomization strat variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in Take Oral Meds as Prescribed is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly increase patient participants' Take Oral Meds as Prescribed score compared to patient participants in PACT.||0.23|-0.42|0.56
81593132|NCT02328326|162859899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.41|||Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for baseline value of Take Insulin as Prescribed, randomization stratification variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in Take Insulin as prescribed is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly increase patient participants' Take Insulin as Prescribed compared to patient participants in PACT.||0.41|-0.26|0.67
81593133|NCT02328326|162859900|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in Foot Care is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly increase patient participants' Foot Care score compared to patient participants in PACT.|Median Difference (Net)|0.26||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.75|||Regression, Linear|Model was adjusted for baseline value of Foot Care, insulin use, randomization stratification variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40|||Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|0.75|-0.22|0.29
81640903|NCT04454125|162971899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.85||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|3.61|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with Normal/Gaussian distribution and identity link|Estimate is for the interaction term (group\*visit) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Outcome=Asthma Control Test Score. Obtained at all visits.||3.61|0.09|0.04
81640904|NCT04454125|162971899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|1.25|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with Normal/Gaussian distribution and identity link|Estimate is for the control group (Routine Care) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Outcome=Childhood Asthma Control Test Score. Obtained at all visits.||1.25|-1.87|0.70
81460311|NCT03207815|162612428|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Treatment Failure Rate|-30.1||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.2|-4.1||P-value was estimated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, adjusted for the stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Participants with missing values on treatment failure status were analyzed as treatment failures using a nonresponder imputation (NRI) method.||||-4.1|-56.2|0.0064
81460312|NCT03207815|162612429|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.309||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.144|0.663||P-value was derived from the log rank test stratified by the stratification factors.|Stratified Log-Rank Test||Stratified hazard ratio (95% confidence interval \[CI\]) were derived from the Cox model stratified by the stratification factors.|||0.663|0.144|0.0014
81640905|NCT04454125|162971899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.96||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|9.2|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with Normal/Gaussian distribution and identity link|Estimate is for the intervention group (AQI Intervention) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Outcome=Childhood Asthma Control Test Score. Obtained at all visits.||9.20|-1.27|0.14
81640906|NCT04454125|162971899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.27||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|9.73|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with Normal/Gaussian distribution and identity link|Estimate is for the interaction term (group\*visit) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Outcome=Childhood Asthma Control Test Scores.||9.73|-1.19|0.13
81593134|NCT02328326|162859901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.71|||Regression, Linear|Model was adjusted for baseline value of SE, insulin use, randomization stratification variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in SE is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly change patient participants' SE scores compared to patient participants in PACT.||0.71|0.09|0.01
81593135|NCT02328326|162859902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.55|||Regression, Linear|Model was adjusted for baseline value of Lorig\_CP, insulin use, randomization stratification variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in Lorig\_CP is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly increase patient participants' Lorig\_CP score compared to patient participants in PACT.||0.55|-0.34|0.67
81593136|NCT02328326|162859903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.16|||Regression, Linear||Net difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in CSIS is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly increase patient participants' CSIS score compared to patient participants in PACT.||1.16|-0.60|0.53
81593137|NCT02328326|162859904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.25|||Regression, Linear|Model was adjusted for baseline value of PAID\_CP, insulin use, randomization stratification variables: care partner not in home and PAM cutoff of 40|Net difference defined as 12 months minus baselineNet difference defined as 12 months minus baseline|The null hypothesis was that change (baseline to 12 months) in PAID\_CP is the same for CO-IMPACT (intervention) compared to PACT (control). The alternative hypothesis is that that COIMPACT will significantly increase patient participants' PAID\_CP score compared to patient participants in PACT.||1.25|-0.61|0.50
81640907|NCT04454125|162971900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.55|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with Normal/Gaussian distribution and identity link|Estimate is for the control group (Routine Care) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Outcome: Pediatric Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire. Obtained at randomization and exit visits (visit 1 and visit 7).||0.55|-0.06|0.11
81640908|NCT04454125|162971900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.54||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.88|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with Normal/Gaussian distribution and identity link|Estimate is for the intervention group (AQI Intervention) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Outcome: Pediatric Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire. Obtained at randomization and exit visits (visit 1 and visit 7).||0.88|0.20|0.002
81593138|NCT03452917|162859905|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9||||0.82|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-8.0||||Chi-squared||||||-8.0|0.82
81593139|NCT03452917|162859905|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.66|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-6.5||||Chi-squared||||||-6.5|0.66
81593140|NCT03452917|162859906|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|2.6|||Chi-squared|||||2.6|-6.0|0.44
81593141|NCT03452917|162859906|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|4.0|||Chi-squared|||||4.0|-4.9|0.85
81593142|NCT03452917|162859907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|5.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||5.4|-0.9|0.12
81640909|NCT04454125|162971900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.75|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with Normal/Gaussian distribution and identity link|Estimate is for the interaction term (group\*visit) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Outcome: Pediatric Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire. Obtained at randomization and exit visits (visit 1 and visit 7).||0.75|-0.16|0.20
81460313|NCT03207815|162612430|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Treatment Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||P-value was estimated using a repeated measure Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model which included treatment, eye, interaction of treatment and eye, stratification factors and best state value.|Repeated Measure ANCOVA|The repeated measure ANCOVA model was used to control for the clustered observations from each eye of a participant.|Treatment difference in Least Squares (LS)-means (95% CI) were obtained from the repeated measure ANCOVA model.|||0.2|-0.4|0.3550
81460314|NCT03207815|162612431|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1||P-value was estimated using a repeated measure ANCOVA model which included treatment, eye, interaction of treatment and eye, stratification factors and best state value.|Repeated Measure ANCOVA|The repeated measure ANCOVA model was used to control for the clustered observations from each eye of a participant.|Treatment difference in LS-means (95% CI) were obtained from the repeated measure ANCOVA model.|||-0.1|-0.8|0.0145
81460315|NCT03207815|162612432|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0||P-value was estimated using a repeated measure ANCOVA model which included treatment, eye, interaction of treatment and eye, stratification factors and best state value.|Repeated Measure ANCOVA|The repeated measure ANCOVA model was used to control for the clustered observations from each eye of a participant.|Treatment difference in LS-means (95% CI) were obtained from the repeated measure ANCOVA model.|||-0.00|-0.10|0.0389
81460316|NCT03207815|162612433|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.0||P-value was estimated using a repeated measure ANCOVA model which included treatment, eye, interaction of treatment and eye, OCT machine, and best state value.|Repeated Measure ANCOVA|The repeated measure ANCOVA model was used to control for the clustered observations from each eye of a participant.|Treatment difference in LS-means (95% CI) were obtained from the repeated measure ANCOVA model.|||-0.00|-0.05|0.0340
81460317|NCT03207815|162612434|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|1.193||||0.5893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.625|2.277||P-value was derived from the log rank test stratified by the stratification factors.|Stratified Log-Rank Test||Stratified hazard ratio (95% CI) were derived from the Cox model stratified by the stratification factors.|||2.277|0.625|0.5893
81460318|NCT01671007|162612437|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.08|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio of dabigatran versus vitamin K antagonist (vitamin K antagonist as reference).|A multivariable Cox regression model was performed including variables of treatment, age, gender, prior bleed, previous stroke/transient ischaemic attack/systemic embolism, previous myocardial infarction, abnormal kidney function and concomitant antiplatelets use.||1.08|0.64|
81460319|NCT01671007|162612438|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.27|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio of dabigatran versus vitamin K antagonist (vitamin K antagonist as reference).|A multivariable Cox regression model was performed including variables of treatment, age, gender, prior bleed, previous stroke/transient ischaemic attack/systemic embolism, previous myocardial infarction, abnormal kidney function and concomitant antiplatelets use.||1.27|0.70|
81593143|NCT03452917|162859907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|3.6|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||3.6|-2.5|0.41
81593144|NCT03452917|162859908|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|3.5|||Chi-squared|||||3.5|-8.3|0.42
81593145|NCT03452917|162859908|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|3.9|||Chi-squared|||||3.9|-8.0|0.49
81593146|NCT03452917|162859909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|8.6|||Chi-squared|||||8.6|-7.8|0.93
81593147|NCT03452917|162859909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|13.3|||Chi-squared|||||13.3|-2.8|0.20
81593148|NCT03452917|162859910|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|3.8|||Chi-squared|||||3.8|-7.7|0.50
81593149|NCT03452917|162859910|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|3.7|||Chi-squared|||||3.7|-7.8|0.48
81593150|NCT03452917|162859911|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|2.6|||Chi-squared|||||2.6|-6.0|0.49
81593151|NCT03452917|162859911|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|4.0|||Chi-squared|||||4.0|-4.9|0.85
81575669|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.647|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.276||||90.0|-1.104|-0.191|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 21; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.191|-1.104|
81575670|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.853|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295||||90.0|-1.34|-0.367|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 24; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.367|-1.340|
81575671|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.303||||90.0|-0.89|0.111|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 27; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||0.111|-0.890|
81575672|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.636|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.293||||90.0|-1.119|-0.153|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 30; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.153|-1.119|
81460320|NCT01671007|162612439|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.06|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio of dabigatran versus vitamin K antagonist (vitamin K antagonist as reference).|A multivariable Cox regression model was performed including variables of treatment, age, gender, prior bleed, previous stroke/transient ischaemic attack/systemic embolism, previous myocardial infarction, abnormal kidney function and concomitant antiplatelets use.||1.06|0.43|
81522738|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.06||||87.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.18||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Region;Total; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.18|0.96|87.80
81460321|NCT01671007|162612440|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.09|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio of dabigatran versus vitamin K antagonist (vitamin K antagonist as reference).|A multivariable Cox regression model was performed including variables of treatment, age, gender, prior bleed, previous stroke/transient ischaemic attack/systemic embolism, previous myocardial infarction, abnormal kidney function and concomitant antiplatelets use.||1.09|0.43|
81460322|NCT01671007|162612444|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.88|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio of dabigatran versus vitamin K antagonist (vitamin K antagonist as reference).|A multivariable Cox regression model was performed including variables of treatment, age, gender, prior bleed, previous myocardial infarction, abnormal kidney function, concomitant antiplatelets use and concomitant use of drugs related to bleeding.||0.88|0.38|
81460323|NCT01671007|162612447|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.84|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio of dabigatran versus vitamin K antagonist (vitamin K antagonist as reference).|A multivariable Cox regression model was performed including variables of treatment, age, gender, prior bleed, previous myocardial infarction, concomitant antiplatelets use, concomitant use of drugs related to bleeding, hypertension, and diabetes.||1.84|0.49|
81460324|NCT01671007|162612448|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.01|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio of dabigatran versus vitamin K antagonist (vitamin K antagonist as reference).|A multivariable Cox regression model was performed including variables of treatment, age, gender, prior bleed, previous stroke/transient ischaemic attack/systemic embolism, previous myocardial infarction, abnormal kidney function and concomitant antiplatelets use.||1.01|0.60|
81460325|NCT04630002|162612465|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|1.137|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.999|1.293|||||A linear mixed-effects model with period as a fixed effect, participant as a random effect, and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the log-transformed parameter AUC(0-tau).|||1.293|0.9990|
81460326|NCT04630002|162612466|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|1.068|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9185|1.242|||||A linear mixed-effects model with period as a fixed effect, participant as a random effect, and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the log-transformed parameter Cmax.|||1.242|0.9185|
81460327|NCT04630002|162612467|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|0.9891|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9313|1.051|||||A linear mixed-effects model with period as a fixed effect, participant as a random effect, and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the log-transformed parameter AUC(0-tau).|||1.051|0.9313|
81640910|NCT04454125|162971901|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.96|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with binomial distribution and logit link|Estimate is control group (Routine Care) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Outcome: Reported checking the AQI prior to going outside to be active||1.96|0.45|0.87
81640911|NCT04454125|162971901|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.89||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|25.6|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with binomial distribution and logit link|Estimate is for the intervention group (AQI Intervention) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Outcome: Reported checking the AQI prior to going outside to be active||25.6|1.85|0.004
81460328|NCT04630002|162612468|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9816|1.122|||||A linear mixed-effects model with period as a fixed effect, participant as a random effect, and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the log-transformed parameter Cmax.|||1.122|0.9816|
81460329|NCT04630002|162612469|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|1.102|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.025|1.185|||||A linear mixed-effects model with period as a fixed effect, participant as a random effect, and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the log-transformed parameter AUC(0-tau).|||1.185|1.025|
81460330|NCT04630002|162612470|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9947|1.26|||||A linear mixed-effects model with period as a fixed effect, participant as a random effect, and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the log-transformed parameter Cmax.|||1.260|0.9947|
81460331|NCT04630002|162612471|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|0.5299|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4801|0.5848|||||A linear mixed-effects model with period as a fixed effect, participant as a random effect, and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the log-transformed parameter AUC(0-tau).|||0.5848|0.4801|
81460332|NCT04630002|162612472|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|0.6001|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5271|0.6833|||||A linear mixed-effects model with period as a fixed effect, participant as a random effect, and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the log-transformed parameter Cmax.|||0.6833|0.5271|
81460333|NCT04630002|162612473|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|1.144|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.082|1.21|||||A linear mixed-effects model with period as a fixed effect, participant as a random effect, and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the log-transformed parameter AUC(0-tau).|||1.210|1.082|
81575673|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.522|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||||90.0|-1.0|-0.043|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 33; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.043|-1.000|
81593152|NCT01767116|162859912|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The noninferiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment for the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus placebo RBV treatment group as compared with the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN-RBV was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 73% to achieve noninferiority.|Percentage of Participants|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.2|100.0|||||95% CI was calculated using the Wilson score method for the single proportion because the point estimate was 100%..|For the primary efficacy endpoint of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment, based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of 92% or higher in each arm, a sample size of 200 participants per treatment arm provides \>95% power to demonstrate noninferiority of each regimen to the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN and RBV therapy (84%) (based on the normal approximation of a single binomial proportion in a one-sample test for superiority).||100.0|98.2|
81593153|NCT01767116|162859912|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The noninferiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment for the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV treatment group as compared with the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN-RBV was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 73% to achieve noninferiority.|Percentage of Participants|99.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.6|100.0|||||95% CI was calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|For the primary efficacy endpoint of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment, based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of 92% or higher in each arm, a sample size of 200 participants per treatment arm provides \>95% power to demonstrate noninferiority of each regimen to the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN and RBV therapy (84%) (based on the normal approximation of a single binomial proportion in a one-sample test for superiority).||100.0|98.6|
81611220|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.086|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.47|-6.21||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.21|-10.47|<0.001
81640912|NCT04454125|162971901|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.31||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|32.9|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with binomial distribution and logit link|Estimate is for the interaction term (group\*visit) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Outcome: Reported checking the AQI prior to going outside to be active||32.9|1.62|0.01
81460334|NCT04630002|162612474|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|1.104|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.026|1.187|||||A linear mixed-effects model with period as a fixed effect, participant as a random effect, and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the log-transformed parameter Cmax.|||1.187|1.026|
81460335|NCT04630002|162612475|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|0.9435|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8147|1.093|||||A linear mixed-effects model with period as a fixed effect, participant as a random effect, and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the log-transformed parameter AUC(0-tau).|||1.093|0.8147|
81460336|NCT04630002|162612476|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|0.8928|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7467|1.068|||||A linear mixed-effects model with period as a fixed effect, participant as a random effect, and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the log-transformed parameter Cmax.|||1.068|0.7467|
81460337|NCT01575834|162612546|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.47||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment of the coprimary and a subset of secondary efficacy endpoints to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression model adjusted for age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables; p-value based on score test.|Values \< 1 for odds ratio favor romosozumab.|||0.47|0.15|< 0.001
81640913|NCT04454125|162971902|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.47|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with binomial distribution and logit link|Estimate is for the control group (Routine Care) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Outcome: Reported outdoor activity behavioral change in response to the AQI, obtained at all visits.||1.47|0.08|0.15
81460338|NCT01575834|162612547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.39||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment of the coprimary and a subset of secondary efficacy endpoints to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression model adjusted for age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables; p-value based on score test.|Values \< 1 for odds ratio favor romosozumab.|||0.39|0.15|< 0.001
81575674|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.744|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.346||||90.0|-1.315|-0.173|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 36; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.173|-1.315|
81575675|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.378|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.628||||90.0|-2.42|-0.335|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 39; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.335|-2.420|
81575676|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||||90.0|-1.183|-0.258|||ANCOVA|||Extension Month 39 (LOCF); Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||-0.258|-1.183|
81575677|NCT00137046|162822568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.323||||90.0|-0.594|0.472|||ANCOVA|||Extension Follow Up Month 3; Treatment difference: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, and Height.||0.472|-0.594|
81575678|NCT04294472|162822587|SUPERIORITY|Cohort 1 vs Placebo||||||0.1866|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1866
81575679|NCT04294472|162822587|SUPERIORITY|Cohort 2 vs Placebo||||||0.2627|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2627
81575680|NCT04294472|162822588|SUPERIORITY|Cohort 1 vs Placebo||||||0.0639|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0639
81575681|NCT04294472|162822588|SUPERIORITY|Cohort 2 vs Placebo||||||0.0508|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0508
81575682|NCT02268084|162822599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that the active treatment group does not differ from the sham group in changes in the PCL-M total scores.||||.007
81575683|NCT02268084|162822600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.326|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.326
81575684|NCT03334448|162822676|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.818|0.957||||||||0.957|0.818|
81575685|NCT03334448|162822677|SUPERIORITY||Ration of Lease Square Means|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.09||||||||1.09|0.83|
81575686|NCT00371137|162822681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Overall Comparison||||>0.001
81575687|NCT00371137|162822681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Pairwise comparison of placebo and Xyrem 4.5g||||<0.001
81575688|NCT00371137|162822681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Pairwise comparison of placebo and Xyrem 6.0g||||0.015
81575689|NCT02289417|162822710|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|19.2||||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|33.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of oral (PO) corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||33.6|3.4|0.0142
81575690|NCT02289417|162822710|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|7.7||||0.2689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|22.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method|||22.0|-6.9|0.2689
81575691|NCT02289417|162822711|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|14.6||||0.1224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|31.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||31.5|-3.6|0.1224
81575692|NCT02289417|162822711|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|19.4||||0.0401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|36.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||36.0|1.1|0.0401
81460339|NCT01575834|162612548|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.89||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment of the coprimary and a subset of secondary efficacy endpoints to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|Cox proportional hazards|Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables.|Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab.|||0.89|0.46|0.008
81593154|NCT01767116|162859913|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Noninferiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment for the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus placebo RBV treatment group as compared with the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV treatment group was analyzed using a noninferiority margin of -10.5%. The lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed -10.5% to achieve noninferiority.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.4|||||95% CI was calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|For the secondary efficacy endpoint of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment, based on a -10% margin, a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of 92% or higher in each arm, a sample size of 200 participants per arm provides \>95% power to demonstrate noninferiority of ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus Placebo RBV compared with ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV (normal approximation of a single binomial proportion in a 1-sample test for superiority).||1.4|-0.5|
81593155|NCT01767116|162859914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81593156|NCT01767116|162859915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.2|100.0|||||95% CI calculated using the Wilson score method for the single proportion; the lower confidence bound for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 84% to achieve superiority.|For the secondary efficacy endpoint of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment, based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of 92% or higher in each arm, a sample size of 200 participants per treatment arm provides \>90% power to demonstrate superiority of each regimen to the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN and RBV therapy (84%) (based on the normal approximation of a single binomial proportion in a one-sample test for superiority).||100.0|98.2|
81593157|NCT01767116|162859915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|99.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.6|100.0|||||95% CI calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution; the lower confidence bound for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 84% to achieve superiority.|For the secondary efficacy endpoint of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment, based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of 92% or higher in each arm, a sample size of 200 participants per treatment arm provides \>90% power to demonstrate superiority of each regimen to the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN and RBV therapy (84%) (based on the normal approximation of a single binomial proportion in a one-sample test for superiority).||100.0|98.6|
81640914|NCT04454125|162971902|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.68|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with binomial distribution and logit link|Estimate is for the intervention group (AQI Intervention) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Outcome: Reported outdoor activity behavioral change in response to the AQI, obtained at all visits.||2.68|0.35|0.94
81640915|NCT04454125|162971902|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.79||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|16.5|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with binomial distribution and logit link|Estimate is for the interaction term (group\*visit) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Outcome: Reported outdoor activity behavioral change in response to the AQI, obtained at all visits.||16.5|0.47|0.26
81640916|NCT04454125|162971903|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.76|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with binomial distribution and logit link|Estimate is for the control group (Routine Care) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Obtained at all visits||0.76|0.24|0.004
81640917|NCT04454125|162971903|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.31|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with binomial distribution and logit link|Estimate is for the intervention group (AQI Intervention) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Obtained at all visits.||0.31|0.05|<0.0001
81640918|NCT04454125|162971903|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.87|||generalized linear model, repeat measure|GLM fitted with binomial distribution and logit link|Estimate is for the interaction term (group\*visit) obtained from generalized linear model with repeat measures including group, visit, interaction term (group\*visit).|Obtained at all visits.||0.87|0.10|0.03
81640919|NCT04694300|162971904|SUPERIORITY|Lower the maximum pain intensity score the more effective the analgesic|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81640920|NCT04694300|162971905|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81640921|NCT04694300|162971906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81640922|NCT04694300|162971907|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81640923|NCT04694300|162971910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.29
81640924|NCT04694300|162971911|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81640925|NCT04694300|162971912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Higher percentage inhibition relates to greater selectivity for COX-2||||||0.59
81522739|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.06||||91.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.15||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Longitudinal; Region; Total; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.15|0.97|91.54
81640926|NCT04694300|162971913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.14
81575693|NCT02289417|162822712|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|5.2||||0.2472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|16.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||16.7|-5.7|0.2472
81575694|NCT02289417|162822712|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|3.1||||0.4628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|14.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||14.6|-7.5|0.4628
81575695|NCT02289417|162822713|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|32.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|47.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||47.4|13.8|0.0005
81575696|NCT02289417|162822713|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|3.7||||0.6878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|21.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||21.5|-14.4|0.6878
81575697|NCT02289417|162822714|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|11.5||||0.1388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|26.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||26.1|-4.1|0.1388
81575698|NCT02289417|162822714|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|13.5||||0.0788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|27.7||Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||27.7|-1.6|0.0788
81575699|NCT02289417|162822715|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|24.8||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|40.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||40.1|7.5|0.0046
81575700|NCT02289417|162822715|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|6.0||||0.4476||95.0|-9.8|21.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||21.6|-9.8|0.4476
81575701|NCT02289417|162822716|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|16.7||||0.0755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|33.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||33.5|-1.4|0.0755
81575702|NCT02289417|162822716|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|19.8||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|36.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||36.4|1.5|0.0370
81575703|NCT02289417|162822717|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|14.6||||0.1167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|31.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||31.4|-3.3|0.1167
81575704|NCT02289417|162822717|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|18.1||||0.0534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|34.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||34.9|-0.3|0.0534
81640927|NCT03614923|162971914|SUPERIORITY|Statistical significance for the co-primary efficacy endpoints would be declared if both p-values for the tests of the individual hypotheses were \< 0.05.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.319||0.2364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.25||Testing was conducted in a hierarchical manner such that the comparison of etokimab Q4W versus placebo was conducted first. If the results of this comparison were statistically significant, the etokimab Q8W treatment arm would be compared to placebo.|General linear MMRM|||A general linear mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM) was used including the change from Baseline in NPS as dependent variable; treatment group, stratification factor, time (Weeks 4, 8, 12, and 16), treatment by stratification factor, and treatment by time interaction as fixed effect factors; Baseline NPS as covariate; and subject as random effect.||0.25|-1.01|0.2364
81640928|NCT03614923|162971914|SUPERIORITY|Statistical significance for the co-primary efficacy endpoints was to be declared if both p-values for the tests of the individual hypotheses were \< 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.316||0.2024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.22||Testing was conducted in a hierarchical manner such that the comparison of etokimab Q4W versus placebo was conducted first. If the results of this comparison were statistically significant, the etokimab Q8W treatment arm would be compared to placebo.|General linear MMRM|||A general linear mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM) was used including the change from Baseline in NPS as dependent variable; treatment group, stratification factor, time (Weeks 4, 8, 12, and 16), treatment by stratification factor, and treatment by time interaction as fixed effect factors; Baseline NPS as covariate; and subject as random effect.||0.22|-1.03|0.2024
81640929|NCT03614923|162971915|SUPERIORITY|Statistical significance for the co-primary efficacy endpoints was to be declared if both p-values for the tests of the individual hypotheses were \< 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|-6.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.383||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.34|2.06||Testing was conducted in a hierarchical manner such that the comparison of etokimab Q4W versus placebo was conducted first. If the results of this comparison were statistically significant, the etokimab Q8W treatment arm would be compared to placebo.|General linear MMRM|||A general linear mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM) was used including the change from Baseline in SNOT-22 as dependent variable; treatment group, stratification factor, time (Weeks 4, 8, 12, and 16), treatment by stratification factor, and treatment by time interaction as fixed effect factors; Baseline SNOT-22 as covariate; and subject as random effect.||2.06|-15.34|0.1330
81640930|NCT03614923|162971915|SUPERIORITY|Statistical significance for the co-primary efficacy endpoints was to be declared if both p-values for the tests of the individual hypotheses were \< 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|-2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.375||0.6464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|6.67||Testing was conducted in a hierarchical manner such that the comparison of etokimab Q4W versus placebo was conducted first. If the results of this comparison were statistically significant, the etokimab Q8W treatment arm would be compared to placebo.|General linear MMRM|||A general linear mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM) was used including the change from Baseline in SNOT-22 as dependent variable; treatment group, stratification factor, time (Weeks 4, 8, 12, and 16), treatment by stratification factor, and treatment by time interaction as fixed effect factors; Baseline SNOT-22 as covariate; and subject as random effect.||6.67|-10.70|0.6464
81640931|NCT01882088|162971917|EQUIVALENCE|Data were analyzed using Statistica 10 software. Wilcoxon matched pairs test of non-parametric module was used to assess changes of the studied parameters after the course of fiber supplementation in comparison to baseline. A P value of 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Sample size calculation was performed using 1-Way ANOVA. Effect size calculation was performed for every comparison.||||||2e-06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Data were analyzed using Statistica 10 software. Wilcoxon matched pairs test of non-parametric module was used to assess changes of the studied parameters after the course of fiber supplementation in comparison to baseline. A P value of 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Sample size calculation was performed using 1-Way ANOVA. Effect size calculation was performed for every comparison.||||0.000002
81593158|NCT00439777|162859956|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming equal efficacy, a total of 88 events will give a power of 90% to demonstrate that rivaroxaban is at least as effective as the comparator, considering a relative non-inferiority upper CI margin for the hazard ratio of 2.0 (two-sided alpha=0.05). The mean overall incidence for the primary efficacy outcome of 3% was expected and therefore 1465 patients per group would be needed. This number was to be adjusted based on the observed overall incidence of symptomatic recurrent VTE.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2067||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.68|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by intend treatment duration, adjusted for presence of active malignancy at baseline|The standard error of the log hazard ratio was estimated.|The rivaroxaban to comparator hazard ratio was computed with a 95% CI (confidence interval) (two-sided testing). Based on this model, rivaroxaban would be considered at least as effective as the comparator if the upper limit of the CI was less than 2.0.||1.68|0.75|0.0026
81593159|NCT00439777|162859957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.56||Nominal p-value|Regression, Cox||The standard error of the log hazard ratio was estimated.|Stratified by intend treatment duration, adjusted for presence of active malignancy at baseline.||1.56|0.86|0.33
81593160|NCT00439777|162859958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1499||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.14||Nominal p-value|Regression, Cox|Stratified by intend treatment duration, adjusted for presence of active malignancy at baseline|The standard error of the log hazard ratio was estimated.|||1.14|0.63|0.275
81593161|NCT00439777|162859959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.93||nominal p-value|Regression, Cox|Stratified by intend treatment duration, adjusted for presence of active malignancy at baseline.|The standard error of the log hazard ratio was estimated.|||1.93|0.70|0.55
81593162|NCT00439777|162859960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3289||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.79||Nominal p-value|Regression, Cox|Stratified by intend treatment duration, adjusted for presence of active malignancy at baseline.|The standard error of the log hazard ratio was estimated.|||1.79|0.49|0.85
81640932|NCT01882088|162971918|EQUIVALENCE|Data were analyzed using Statistica 10 software. Wilcoxon matched pairs test of non-parametric module was used to assess changes of the studied parameters after the course of fiber supplementation in comparison to baseline. A P value of 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Sample size calculation was performed using 1-Way ANOVA. Effect size calculation was performed for every comparison.||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Data were analyzed using Statistica 10 software. Wilcoxon matched pairs test of non-parametric module was used to assess changes of the studied parameters after the course of fiber supplementation in comparison to baseline. A P value of 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Sample size calculation was performed using 1-Way ANOVA. Effect size calculation was performed for every comparison.||||0.2
81522740|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||68.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.14||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Upper; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.14|0.92|68.89
81575705|NCT02289417|162822718|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|16.6||||0.0758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|33.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||33.3|-1.5|0.0758
81575706|NCT02289417|162822718|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|32.5||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|47.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was based on baseline use of PO corticosteroids and previously used immunosuppressants (yes/no).|Stratified difference in percentages is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights, with 2-sided 95% CI based on the stratified Newcombe method.|||47.5|14.9|0.0004
81575707|NCT04216329|162822777|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Students t-test|||||||0.02
81575708|NCT04216329|162822777|OTHER|||||||0.07||||||P-value 0.07 represents the difference between baseline depression scores and completion of treatment scores.|Students t-test|||||||0.07
81575709|NCT04216329|162822777|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Students t-test|||||||0.02
81575710|NCT04216329|162822777|OTHER|||||||0.07||||||P-value 0.07 represents the difference between baseline depression scores and completion of treatment scores.|Students t-test|||||||0.07
81575711|NCT04216329|162822777|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Students t-test|||||||0.02
81575712|NCT04216329|162822777|OTHER|||||||0.07||||||P-value 0.07 represents the difference between baseline depression scores and completion of treatment scores.|Students t-test|||||||0.07
81575713|NCT04216329|162822779|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Students t-test|||||||0.09
81575714|NCT04216329|162822779|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Students t-test|||||||0.09
81575715|NCT04216329|162822779|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Students t-test|||||||0.09
81575716|NCT03918447|162822785|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.122|=|0.3886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|3.19|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with baseline eGFR as a covariate, and treatment group as fixed effects.||3.19|-1.25|=0.3886
81575717|NCT03918447|162822787|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference|7.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.777|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.41|9.47|||MMRM|||Mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) model used baseline eGFR as a covariate, and the following fixed factors: treatment group, time (Week 1 to 100, excluding Week 52), and the interaction between treatment and time. Within-participant errors are modeled using an unstructured covariance matrix.||9.47|6.41|<0.0001
81575718|NCT05355805|162822845|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.075||0.3055|TWO_SIDED|||||The estimated risk difference divided by the standard error was used as the test statistic and a p-value calculated assuming that the test statistic follows a standard normal distribution under the null hypothesis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The common risk difference between placebo QW/Q2W and the izokibep 160 mg QW arm among the four strata, prior biologic/Janus Kinase (JAK) inhibitor use for HS (Yes/No) and Hurley Stage (II or III), used for randomization and associated standard error was estimated by combining the observed risk differences using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.~Non-response imputation was used for participants with missing HiSCR75."||||0.3055
81575719|NCT05355805|162822845|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.427||0.6192|TWO_SIDED|||||The estimated risk difference divided by the standard error was used as the test statistic and a p-value calculated assuming that the test statistic follows a standard normal distribution under the null hypothesis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The common risk difference between placebo QW/Q2W and the izokibep 160 mg Q2W arm among the four strata, prior biologic/JAK inhibitor use for HS (Yes/No) and Hurley Stage (II or III), used for randomization and associated standard error was estimated by combining the observed risk differences using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.~Non-response imputation was used for participants with missing HiSCR75."||||0.6192
81575720|NCT05355805|162822848|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.229||0.1606|TWO_SIDED|||||The estimated risk difference divided by the standard error was used as the test statistic and a p-value calculated assuming that the test statistic follows a standard normal distribution under the null hypothesis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The common risk difference between placebo QW/Q2W and the izokibep 160 mg QW arm among the four strata, prior biologic/JAK inhibitor use for HS (Yes/No) and Hurley Stage (II or III), used for randomization and associated standard error will be estimated by combining the observed risk differences using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.~Non-response imputation was used for participants with missing HiSCR90."||||0.1606
81575721|NCT05355805|162822848|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.294||0.5116|TWO_SIDED|||||The estimated risk difference divided by the standard error was used as the test statistic and a p-value calculated assuming that the test statistic follows a standard normal distribution under the null hypothesis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The common risk difference between placebo QW/Q2W and the izokibep 160 mg Q2W arm among the four strata, prior biologic/JAK inhibitor use for HS (Yes/No) and Hurley Stage (II or III), used for randomization and associated standard error will be estimated by combining the observed risk differences using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.~Non-response imputation was used for participants with missing HiSCR90."||||0.5116
81593163|NCT00439777|162859961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08756||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.07||If the primary efficacy analysis shows that rivaroxaban is non-inferior to the comparator, the principal safety outcome was to be compared between treatment groups to maintain the overall type I error of 0.05 (2-sided) (a closed testing procedure).|Regression, Cox|Stratified by intend treatment duration, adjusted for presence of active malignancy at baseline.|The standard error of the log hazard ratio was estimated.|||1.07|0.76|0.23
81593164|NCT03855189|162859985|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593165|NCT03855189|162859985|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from ANOVA.||||<0.01
81593166|NCT03855189|162859985|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from ANOVA.||||0.06
81593167|NCT03855189|162859986|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.04
81593168|NCT03855189|162859986|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.01
81593169|NCT03855189|162859986|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.50
81593170|NCT03855189|162859989|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593171|NCT03855189|162859989|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593172|NCT03855189|162859989|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.11
81593173|NCT03855189|162859990|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.05
81640933|NCT01882088|162971919|EQUIVALENCE|Data were analyzed using Statistica 10 software. Wilcoxon matched pairs test of non-parametric module was used to assess changes of the studied parameters after the course of fiber supplementation in comparison to baseline. A P value of 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Sample size calculation was performed using 1-Way ANOVA. Effect size calculation was performed for every comparison.||||||0.002415|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002415
81593174|NCT03855189|162859990|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593175|NCT03855189|162859990|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.13
81593176|NCT03855189|162859991|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.06
81593177|NCT03855189|162859991|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.03
81593178|NCT03855189|162859991|OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.81
81593179|NCT03855189|162859992|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.02
81593180|NCT03855189|162859992|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593181|NCT03855189|162859992|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.17
81593182|NCT03855189|162859993|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593183|NCT03855189|162859993|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.02
81593184|NCT03855189|162859993|OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.39
81593185|NCT03855189|162859994|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593186|NCT03855189|162859994|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593187|NCT03855189|162859994|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.60
81593188|NCT03855189|162859995|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.03
81593189|NCT03855189|162859995|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.01
81593190|NCT03855189|162859995|OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.54
81593191|NCT03855189|162859996|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593192|NCT03855189|162859996|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.01
81593193|NCT03855189|162859996|OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.71
81593194|NCT03855189|162859997|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593195|NCT03855189|162859997|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593196|NCT03855189|162859997|OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.77
81593197|NCT03855189|162859998|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.11
81593198|NCT03855189|162859998|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.03
81593199|NCT03855189|162859998|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.60
81593200|NCT03855189|162859999|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593201|NCT03855189|162859999|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593202|NCT03855189|162859999|OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.59
81593203|NCT03855189|162860000|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.07
81593204|NCT03855189|162860000|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.01
81593205|NCT03855189|162860000|OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.43
81593206|NCT03855189|162860001|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.09
81593207|NCT03855189|162860001|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.08
81460340|NCT01575834|162612549|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.05||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment of the coprimary and a subset of secondary efficacy endpoints to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|Cox proportional hazards|Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables.|Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab.|||1.05|0.53|0.096
81593208|NCT03855189|162860001|OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.96
81593209|NCT03855189|162860002|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.01
81593210|NCT03855189|162860002|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593211|NCT03855189|162860002|OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.64
81593212|NCT03855189|162860003|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.25
81593213|NCT03855189|162860003|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.02
81593214|NCT03855189|162860003|OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.26
81593215|NCT03855189|162860004|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593216|NCT03855189|162860004|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593217|NCT03855189|162860004|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.09
81593218|NCT03855189|162860005|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.05
81593219|NCT03855189|162860005|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593220|NCT03855189|162860005|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.07
81593221|NCT03855189|162860006|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.04
81593222|NCT03855189|162860006|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.01
81640934|NCT01882088|162971920|EQUIVALENCE|Data were analyzed using Statistica 10 software. Wilcoxon matched pairs test of non-parametric module was used to assess changes of the studied parameters after the course of fiber supplementation in comparison to baseline. A P value of 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Sample size calculation was performed using 1-Way ANOVA. Effect size calculation was performed for every comparison.||||||0.000438|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000438
81593223|NCT03855189|162860006|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.53
81593224|NCT03855189|162860007|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.02
81593225|NCT03855189|162860007|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593226|NCT03855189|162860007|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.02
81593227|NCT03855189|162860008|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.03
81593228|NCT03855189|162860008|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593229|NCT03855189|162860008|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.34
81593230|NCT03855189|162860009|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593231|NCT03855189|162860009|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593232|NCT03855189|162860009|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.04
81593233|NCT03855189|162860010|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.06
81593234|NCT03855189|162860010|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593235|NCT03855189|162860010|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.03
81593236|NCT03855189|162860011|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.13
81593237|NCT03855189|162860011|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593238|NCT03855189|162860011|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.07
81593239|NCT03855189|162860012|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.03
81593240|NCT03855189|162860012|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||<0.01
81593241|NCT03855189|162860012|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise treatment comparison based on t-test from an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.01
81640935|NCT01882088|162971921|EQUIVALENCE|Data were analyzed using Statistica 10 software. Wilcoxon matched pairs test of non-parametric module was used to assess changes of the studied parameters after the course of fiber supplementation in comparison to baseline. A P value of 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Sample size calculation was performed using 1-Way ANOVA. Effect size calculation was performed for every comparison.||||||0.023|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.023
81593242|NCT04307186|162860028|OTHER|"McNemar test was used for the exploratory analysis of difference between the percentage of participants greatly prefer/prefer gadoquatrane and greatly prefer/prefer gadobutrol."|||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated. p \< 0.05 indicates a difference between the two reads; p \> 0.05 indicates the observed data do not contradict equality.|McNemar|||Reader 1||||<0.0001
81593243|NCT04307186|162860028|OTHER|"McNemar test was used for the exploratory analysis of difference between the percentage of participants greatly prefer/prefer gadoquatrane and greatly prefer/prefer gadobutrol."||||||0.5775||||||P-Value was calculated. p \< 0.05 indicates a difference between the two reads; p \> 0.05 indicates the observed data do not contradict equality.|McNemar|||Reader 2||||0.5775
81593244|NCT04307186|162860028|OTHER|"McNemar test was used for the exploratory analysis of difference between the percentage of participants greatly prefer/prefer gadoquatrane and greatly prefer/prefer gadobutrol."||||||0.3173||||||P-Value was calculated. p \< 0.05 indicates a difference between the two reads; p \> 0.05 indicates the observed data do not contradict equality.|McNemar|||Reader 3||||0.3173
81593245|NCT04307186|162860029|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of gadoquatrane versus gadobutrol was evaluated using CIs based on the t-distribution. A non-inferiority margin of 1 was used, i.e. meaning that a 95% two-sided CI for the mean difference gadoquatrane minus gadobutrol score must exclude the value -1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.13||P-Value was calculated. Non-inferiority was achieved with a one-sided p-value lower than 0.025.|t-test, 1 sided|||Average reader||0.13|-0.24|<0.0001
81593246|NCT04307186|162860030|OTHER|95% two-sided CIs based on a t-distribution for the difference of combined pre- and post-contrast minus pre-contrast scores.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.34|||||Descriptive comparison of the result following gadobutrol with the result following gadoquatrane.|Average Reader||1.34|1.06|
81593247|NCT04307186|162860030|OTHER|95% two-sided CIs based on a t-distribution for the difference of combined pre- and post-contrast minus pre-contrast scores.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.25|||||Descriptive comparison of the result following gadobutrol with the result following gadoquatrane.|Average Reader||1.25|0.94|
81593248|NCT04307186|162860031|OTHER|95% two-sided CIs based on a t-distribution for the difference of combined pre- and post-contrast minus pre-contrast scores.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|2.28|||||Descriptive comparison of the result following gadobutrol with the result following gadoquatrane.|Average Reader||2.28|1.87|
81593249|NCT04307186|162860031|OTHER|95% two-sided CIs based on a t-distribution for the difference of combined pre- and post-contrast minus pre-contrast scores.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|2.25|||||Descriptive comparison of the result following gadobutrol with the result following gadoquatrane.|Average Reader||2.25|1.86|
81593250|NCT04307186|162860032|OTHER|95% two-sided CIs based on a t-distribution for the difference of combined pre- and post-contrast minus pre-contrast scores.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.43|||||Descriptive comparison of the result following gadobutrol with the result following gadoquatrane.|Average Reader||1.43|1.11|
81593251|NCT04307186|162860032|OTHER|95% two-sided CIs based on a t-distribution for the difference of combined pre- and post-contrast minus pre-contrast scores.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.32|||||Descriptive comparison of the result following gadobutrol with the result following gadoquatrane.|Average Reader||1.32|1.05|
81593252|NCT02854540|162860034|OTHER||Mean difference (percent)|59.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.0|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81593253|NCT00754845|162860047|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.91|||Log Rank|Stratified by the stratification factors at randomization||||0.91|0.48|0.01
81593254|NCT00754845|162860048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.007
81593255|NCT00754845|162860049|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.28|||Log Rank|||||1.28|0.73|0.83
81593256|NCT00754845|162860050|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81593257|NCT00358735|162860051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81593258|NCT00358735|162860052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81593259|NCT00358735|162860053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0004
81593260|NCT00358735|162860055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.953|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.953
81593261|NCT00358735|162860056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.050
81593262|NCT00358735|162860057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.010
81593263|NCT00358735|162860058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.507|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.507
81640936|NCT01882088|162971922|EQUIVALENCE|Data were analyzed using Statistica 10 software. Wilcoxon matched pairs test of non-parametric module was used to assess changes of the studied parameters after the course of fiber supplementation in comparison to baseline. A P value of 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Sample size calculation was performed using 1-Way ANOVA. Effect size calculation was performed for every comparison.||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81593264|NCT00358735|162860059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.052
81593265|NCT00358735|162860060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.798|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.798
81593266|NCT00358735|162860061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.036
81593267|NCT03238001|162860070|NON_INFERIORITY|In order to show non-inferiority, a lower 90% confidence limit (CL) for the difference in kappa scores would need to be greater than or equal to -0.20. The 90% confidence interval was calculated based on 5000 bootstrapped differences in kappa scores.|Lower 90% CL for difference in Kappas|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.05|||||90% CI for Kappa of DCTclock/MoCA - Kappa of MMSE/MoCA (estimated with bootstrap method using 5000 bootstraps).|A two-one-sided tests approach was taken, where, prior to analysis, it was determined that a delta (equivalence margin) of 0.20 would be considered a significant difference between the DCTclock/MoCA kappa and the MMSE/MoCA kappa. The reasoning behind this determination can be found in the study's statistical analysis plan.||0.05|-0.12|
81593268|NCT03176693|162860087|EQUIVALENCE|A power analysis was calculated based on findings reported by Weingarten et al. of more frequent episodes of hypotension (defined as difference of mean systolic blood pressure \<30% from baseline) in phenoxybenzamine compared with doxazosin (15.7% versus 5.1%). Using a standard deviation of 16 and 11 (derived from reported interquartile ranges, assuming normal distribution), respectively, to achieve 80% power using an alpha =.05, a total sample size of 56 patients was determined.||||||0.56||||||Threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: hemodynamic instability time will not differ between arms||||.56
81593269|NCT01802411|162860106|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|13.1||||0.5598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|57.0|||ANCOVA|||||57|-31|0.5598
81593270|NCT00560833|162860117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.4||Dunnet-adjusted from ANCOVA with factors for treatment and (pooled) center and a covariate for baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||-0.4|-2.3|<0.01
81593271|NCT00560833|162860117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.2||Dunnet-adjusted from ANCOVA with factors for treatment and (pooled) center and a covariate for baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||-1.2|-3.1|<0.01
81593272|NCT00560833|162860117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.0||Dunnet-adjusted from ANCOVA with factors for treatment and (pooled) center and a covariate for baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||-1.0|-2.9|<0.01
81593273|NCT00560833|162860117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.0||Dunnet-adjusted from ANCOVA with factors for treatment and (pooled) center and a covariate for baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||-1.0|-2.9|<0.01
81593274|NCT00560833|162860119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0||Dunnet-adjusted from ANCOVA with factors for treatment and (pooled) center and a covariate for baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||0.0|-2.0|0.06
81640937|NCT01882088|162971923|EQUIVALENCE|Data were analyzed using Statistica 10 software. Wilcoxon matched pairs test of non-parametric module was used to assess changes of the studied parameters after the course of fiber supplementation in comparison to baseline. A P value of 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Sample size calculation was performed using 1-Way ANOVA. Effect size calculation was performed for every comparison.||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81593275|NCT00560833|162860119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.9||Dunnet-adjusted from ANCOVA with factors for treatment and (pooled) center and a covariate for baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||-0.9|-3.0|<0.01
81593276|NCT00560833|162860119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.9||Dunnet-adjusted from ANCOVA with factors for treatment and (pooled) center and a covariate for baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||-0.9|-2.9|<0.01
81640938|NCT01882088|162971924|EQUIVALENCE|Data were analyzed using Statistica 10 software. Wilcoxon matched pairs test of non-parametric module was used to assess changes of the studied parameters after the course of fiber supplementation in comparison to baseline. A P value of 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Sample size calculation was performed using 1-Way ANOVA. Effect size calculation was performed for every comparison.||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.94
81593277|NCT00560833|162860119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.5||Dunnet-adjusted from ANCOVA with factors for treatment and (pooled) center and a covariate for baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||-0.5|-2.6|<0.01
81640939|NCT01882088|162971925|EQUIVALENCE|Data were analyzed using Statistica 10 software. Wilcoxon matched pairs test of non-parametric module was used to assess changes of the studied parameters after the course of fiber supplementation in comparison to baseline. A P value of 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Sample size calculation was performed using 1-Way ANOVA. Effect size calculation was performed for every comparison.||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81593278|NCT00560833|162860120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.03||Dunnet-adjusted from ANCOVA with factors for treatment and (pooled) center and a covariate for baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||0.03|-0.09|0.62
81593279|NCT00560833|162860120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.01||Dunnet-adjusted from ANCOVA with factors for treatment and (pooled) center and a covariate for baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||-0.01|-0.12|0.02
81593280|NCT00560833|162860120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|-0.01||Dunnet-adjusted from ANCOVA with factors for treatment and (pooled) center and a covariate for baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||-0.01|-0.13|0.01
81593281|NCT00560833|162860120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.01||Dunnet-adjusted from ANCOVA with factors for treatment and (pooled) center and a covariate for baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||-0.01|-0.12|0.02
81593282|NCT00560833|162860121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.07||Dunnet-adjusted from ANCOVA with factors for treatment and (pooled) center and a covariate for baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||0.07|-0.06|1.0
81593283|NCT00560833|162860121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.04||Dunnet-adjusted from ANCOVA with factors for treatment and (pooled) center and a covariate for baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||0.04|-0.09|0.72
81593284|NCT00560833|162860121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.01||Dunnet-adjusted from ANCOVA with factors for treatment and (pooled) center and a covariate for baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||0.01|-0.12|0.13
81593285|NCT00560833|162860121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.01||Dunnet-adjusted from ANCOVA with factors for treatment and (pooled) center and a covariate for baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||0.01|-0.12|0.15
81593286|NCT00612313|162860175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|9.7||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||The estimated rate of time spent well was evaluated using a Poisson regression with adjustment for CDRS-R score at the end of the acute phase, age group, and gender.|Regression, Poisson||Differencein percentages represents estimated percentage for medication management + CBT Arm minus estimated percentage for medication management only Arm.|||||.02
81593287|NCT05932290|162860179|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.71|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratios (HRs) were estimated using unadjusted Cox proportional hazard models.|||0.71|0.37|<.0001
81640940|NCT01882088|162971926|EQUIVALENCE|Data were analyzed using Statistica 10 software. Wilcoxon matched pairs test of non-parametric module was used to assess changes of the studied parameters after the course of fiber supplementation in comparison to baseline. A P value of 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Sample size calculation was performed using 1-Way ANOVA. Effect size calculation was performed for every comparison.||||||2e-05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.00002
81640941|NCT00125619|162971928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between group comparison of Robot (Lokomat) vs. Manual (therapist-assisted) training.||||0.72
81640942|NCT00125619|162971928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||Within group test for change pre- vs. post-training due to Robot (Lokomat) training.||||<.05
81640943|NCT00125619|162971928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||Within group test for change pre- vs. post-training due to Manual (Therapist Assisted) training.||||>.05
81640944|NCT00125619|162971929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between-groups comparison of Robot vs. Manual training.||||>0.05
81640945|NCT00125619|162971929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||Within groups comparison (pre- vs. post-treatment) due to Manual (therapist-assisted) treatment.||||>.05
81640946|NCT00125619|162971929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||Within-groups comparison of pre- vs. post-treatment effects for Robot (Lokomat) training.||||<.05
81640947|NCT00125619|162971930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between-groups comparison of robot vs. manual training.||||>.05
81640948|NCT00125619|162971930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||Within group comparison of pre- vs. post-treatment effects for manual training.||||>.05
81640949|NCT00125619|162971930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon signed ranks|||Within group comparison of pre- vs. post-treatment effects of robot training.||||>.05
81640950|NCT00125619|162971931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between groups comparison of effects of robot vs. manual training.||||>.05
81640951|NCT00125619|162971931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||Within groups comparison of pre- vs. post-treatment effects of manual training.||||>.05
81640952|NCT00125619|162971931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||Within group comparison of pre- vs. post-training effects of robot training.||||<.05
81640953|NCT00125619|162971932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between groups comparison of robot vs. manual training.||||>.05
81640954|NCT00125619|162971932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within groups comparison for pre- vs. post-training effects of manual training.||||>.05
81640955|NCT00125619|162971932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison for pre- vs. post-training effects of robot training.||||>.05
81640956|NCT00125619|162971933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between groups comparison of robot vs. manual training.||||>.05
81640957|NCT00125619|162971933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||Within group comparison of pre- vs. post-training effects of manual training.||||>.05
81640958|NCT00125619|162971933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||Within group comparison of pre- vs. post-treatment effects of robot training.||||<.05
81640959|NCT00125619|162971934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between groups comparison of robot vs. manual training.||||>.05
81640960|NCT00125619|162971934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||Within group comparison of pre- vs. post-training effects of manual training.||||<.05
81640961|NCT00125619|162971934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||Within group comparison of pre- vs. post-treatment effects of robot training.||||<.05
81640962|NCT04739306|162971947|EQUIVALENCE|Predefined equivalence margin: -3 letters to +3 letters|Estimated difference in LS means|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.52|1.67|||ANCOVA|Analysis conducted for study eye. Primary endpoint as the dependent variable, treatment as a factor, baseline BCVA and country as covariates.||||1.67|-0.52|
81640963|NCT01721109|162971971|EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 14 participants was estimated to provide over 95% power to show pharmacokinetic equivalence between adult and adolescent participants. EVG population PK from historical adult data was used for comparison. The inter-subject standard deviation (natural log scale) of EVG AUCtau observed in the population PK data was 0.31 (historical data).|Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.3029|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0479|1.62||||||||1.6200|1.0479|
81640964|NCT00762853|162971990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81640965|NCT03293238|162971999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.527|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.527
81640966|NCT03293238|162972000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.749|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.749
81640967|NCT01885559|162972001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.42|||Regression, Cox|Analyses were adjusted for age, sex, race, baseline estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) and clinical site|ACE+ARB (Lisinopril-telmisartan) compared to ACE+placebo (Lisinopril-placebo)|||1.42|0.82|0.58
81640968|NCT01885559|162972002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.8|||shared parameter model|shared parameter models used due to informative censoring that occurred when patients did not have secondary outcomes measured after reaching endpoint||||2.8|-3.2|0.88
81640969|NCT01885559|162972003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.7||controlling for age, sex, race, and clinical site|Mixed Models Analysis||ACE-I+ARB annual percent change minus ACE-I + placebo annual percent change|||0.7|-3.9|0.17
81640970|NCT01885559|162972004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.32|||Regression, Cox|adjusting for age, sex, race, and clinical site and recurrent events|Hazard ratio compares ACE-I + ARB compared to ACE-I + placebo|||1.32|0.80|0.85
81593288|NCT05932290|162860180|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.64|||Regression, Cox||IPTW HRs were estimated using weighted Cox proportional hazard models and confidence intervals were estimated using robust error variances.|||0.64|0.22|.0003
81593289|NCT05932290|162860183|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.88|||Regression, Cox||HRs were estimated using unadjusted Cox proportional hazard models.|||0.88|0.47|.0062
81593290|NCT05932290|162860184|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.77|||Regression, Cox|IPTW HRs were estimated using weighted Cox proportional hazard models and confidence intervals were estimated using robust error variances.||||0.77|0.27|.0032
81593291|NCT02055352|162860242|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A change of 5-10% from baseline values is considered to be clinically important. The estimated adjusted treatment difference for budesonide 400 μg twice a day/ indacaterol 150 μg once daily minus fixed combination of fluticasone/ salmeterol 250/ 50 μg twice daily was displayed along with the associated one-sided 97.5% confidence interval. If the lower limit of this confidence interval was to the right (i.e. above) - 10 mL, then non-inferiority could be claimed.||||||0.004|||||||Mixed effects General linear model|||||||0.004
81593292|NCT05349617|162860251|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|86.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.0|90.3||p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of seroresponse percentages between groups. Both coprimary endpoints were required to be met for success, so no multiple comparisons were performed.|Chi-squared||Seroresponse rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|Day 22||90.3|80|<0.0001
81593293|NCT05349617|162860252|SUPERIORITY||[GMT Ratio]|90.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.0|117.0||Both coprimary endpoints were required to be met for success, so no multiple comparisons were performed.|ANOVA|ANOVA model covers site and treatment group as fixed effects, assuming log titers' normality. p-value tests equivalence of mean titers between groups.|Ratio of GMTs is (PXVX0317:placebo).|Day 22||117|69|<0.0001
81593294|NCT05349617|162860258|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|79.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.3|84.6||Key secondary endpoints were tested hierarchically (Day 15 tested prior to Day 183), such that each was only tested if both coprimary endpoints and prior key secondary endpoints were met, so no multiple comparisons were performed|Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of seroresponse percentages between groups.|Seroresponse rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|Day 15||84.6|72.3|<0.0001
81593295|NCT05349617|162860258|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|74.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.1|80.1||Key secondary endpoints were tested hierarchically (Day 15 tested prior to Day 183), such that each was only tested if both coprimary endpoints and prior key secondary endpoints were met, so no multiple comparisons were performed|Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of seroresponse percentages between groups.|Seroresponse rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|Day 183||80.1|67.1|<0.0001
81593296|NCT05349617|162860259|SUPERIORITY||[GMT Ratio]|42.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.0|56.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA model covers site and treatment group as fixed effects, assuming log titers' normality. p-value tests equivalence of mean titers between groups.|Ratio of GMTs is (PXVX0317:placebo)|Day 15||56|32|<0.0001
81593297|NCT05349617|162860259|SUPERIORITY||[GMT Ratio]|28.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|35.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA model covers site and treatment group as fixed effects, assuming log titers' normality. p-value tests equivalence of mean titers between groups.|Ratio of GMTs is (PXVX0317:placebo)|Day 183||35|22|<0.0001
81593298|NCT05349617|162860260|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GMFI estimates and 95 percent CIs are based on t-statistics assuming a normal distribution of the log fold increase in titer. p-value tests equality of log fold increase in titer between groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Day 15||||<0.0001
81593299|NCT05349617|162860260|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GMFI estimates and 95 percent CIs are based on t-statistics assuming a normal distribution of the log fold increase in titer. p-value tests equality of log fold increase in titer between groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Day 22||||<0.0001
81593300|NCT05349617|162860260|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GMFI estimates and 95 percent CIs are based on t-statistics assuming a normal distribution of the log fold increase in titer. p-value tests equality of log fold increase in titer between groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Day 183||||<0.0001
81593301|NCT05349617|162860261|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|91.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.0|94.6|||Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of SNA response percentages between groups.|SNA response rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|SNA titers ≥15 at Day 15||94.6|86.0|<0.0001
81593302|NCT05349617|162860261|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|94.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.2|96.5|||Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of seroresponse percentages between groups.|Seroresponse rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|SNA titers ≥15 at Day 22||96.5|89.2|<0.0001
81593303|NCT05349617|162860261|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|91.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.3|94.8|||Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of SNA response percentages between groups.|SNA response rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|SNA titers ≥15 at Day 183||94.8|86.3|<0.0001
81593304|NCT05349617|162860261|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|82.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.9|87.5||p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of SNA response percentages between groups.|Chi-squared||SNA response rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|≥4-fold rise over baseline at Day 15||87.5|75.9|<0.0001
81593305|NCT05349617|162860261|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|88.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.4|92.0|||Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of SNA response percentages between groups.|SNA response rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|≥4-fold rise over baseline at Day 22||92.0|82.4|<0.0001
81593306|NCT05349617|162860261|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|82.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.2|86.8|||Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of SNA response percentages between groups.|SNA response rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|≥4-fold rise over baseline at Day 183||86.8|75.2|<0.0001
81593307|NCT01763567|162860262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.5|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81593308|NCT01763567|162860263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent of events correctly detected|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81593309|NCT01763567|162860264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent of events correctly detected|88.9|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81593310|NCT01763567|162860265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% of false alert|85.8|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81593311|NCT01763567|162860266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% of false alert|56.5|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81640971|NCT01885559|162972005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.6|||Regression, Cox|adjusting for age, sex, race, and clinical site and accounting for recurrent events|Hazard ratio is comparing ACE-I + ARB to ACE-I + placebo|||1.6|0.42|0.57
81593312|NCT04837482|162860316|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority of AGN-190584 was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the least-square mean difference between AGN-190584 and vehicle was greater than the pre-specified margin of -0.25.|Least-Square (LS) Mean|-0.224|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0602||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.346|-0.103|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects model with repeated measures||||-0.103|-0.346|0.0006
81593313|NCT00086346|162860320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.342|||||||Rank ANCOVA|||||||0.342
81593314|NCT00086346|162860321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison between treatment groups of percentages of patients with biopsy-confirmed acute rejection.||||0.017
81593315|NCT00086346|162860322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||1 way ANOVA, two sided|||||||>0.05
81593316|NCT00086346|162860323|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The a priori criterion for declaring non-inferiority was a lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) having a ≥ 5% difference in graft loss. -5.2 is \< 5 % difference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||||95.0|-5.2|2.8|||||Weighted difference in percentage of graft loss: (CNI% minus SRL%); negative values are favorable to CNI group|||2.8|-5.2|
81593317|NCT01303627|162860356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||Statistical analyses were performed x2 test or Mann Whitney U test as approriate. A p value of \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Chi-squared|||The incidence of complications on removal of the cLMA has been reported 54 % in awake patients group A power analysis indicated that a minimum 16 patients in each group were required to demonstrate a difference that 50% reduction the complications (a power of 80% and α error 0.05).||||<0.05
81593318|NCT00321919|162860367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.778976||||0.2036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.14|||Regression, Cox||The Cox regression model was used to estimate the relative risk of the time to first cardiovascular event in Late Epoetin beta therapy group compared to the Early Epoetin beta therapy group.|The null hypothesis stated that there was no difference with regard to the event-free distribution of the combined endpoint of all protocol specified cardiovascular events between Early Epoetin beta therapy and Late Epoetin beta therapy groups.||1.14|0.53|0.2036
81593319|NCT00321919|162860368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.744575||||0.4833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.7|||Regression, Cox||The Cox regression model was used to estimate the relative risk of an event of the time to death due to cardiovascular reasons in Late Epoetin beta therapy group compared to the Early Epoetin beta therapy group.|||1.70|0.33|0.4833
81593320|NCT00321919|162860370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.658259||||0.1391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.15|||Regression, Cox||The Cox regression model was used to estimate the relative risk of the time to death for all causes in Late Epoetin beta therapy group compared to the Early Epoetin beta therapy treatment group.|||1.15|0.38|0.1391
81593321|NCT00321919|162860373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.804594||||0.4985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.51|||Regression, Cox||The Cox regression model was used to estimate the relative risk of time to first cardiovascular intervention in Late Epoetin beta therapy group compared to the Early Epoetin beta therapy group|||1.51|0.43|0.4985
81593322|NCT00321919|162860375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82046||||0.3419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.23|||Regression, Cox||The Cox regression model was used to estimate the relative risk of the time to first hospitalization for cardiovascular reasons in Late Epoetin beta therapy group compared to the Early Epoetin beta therapy group.|||1.23|0.55|0.3419
81593323|NCT00321919|162860382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in the Score of General health scale of Quality of life for Year 1.||||0.0029
81593324|NCT00321919|162860382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in the Score of General health scale of Quality of life for Year 2||||0.0081
81593325|NCT00321919|162860382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in the Score of Mental health scale of Quality of life for Year 1||||0.0005
81593326|NCT00321919|162860382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0965|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in the Score of Mental Health scale of Quality of life for Year 2||||0.0965
81593327|NCT00321919|162860382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in the Score of Physical function scale of Quality of life for Year 1||||0.0004
81640972|NCT01885559|162972006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.032||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.16|||shared parameter model|Shared parameter models were used due to informed censoring when patients who reached the primary endpoint were no longer assessed on the measure.||||0.16|-0.23|0.75
81640973|NCT01885559|162972007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.047||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.16|||shared parameter model|Shared parameter models were used due to the informative censoring when patients who reached endpoint were not longer assessed on this measure.||||0.16|-0.26|0.66
81593328|NCT00321919|162860382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9864|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in the Score of Physical function scale of Quality of life for Year 2||||0.9864
81593329|NCT00321919|162860382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in the Score of Physical Role scale of Quality of life for Year 1||||0.0097
81593330|NCT00321919|162860382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in the Score of Physical Role scale of Quality of life for Year 2||||0.1670
81593331|NCT00321919|162860382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in the Score of Social function scale of Quality of life for Year 1||||0.0058
81593332|NCT00321919|162860382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1455|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in the Score of Social function scale of Quality of life for Year 2||||0.1455
81593333|NCT00321919|162860382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in the Score of Vitality function scale of Quality of life for Year 1||||0.0009
81640974|NCT01885559|162972008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed models are used with a logit link. Model controlled for baseline age, sex, race, and clinical site.|"Odds ratio represents the multiplicative effect of ACE-I + ARB group compared to the ACE-I + placebo group in change in pain over time.~ACE-I + ARB OR per month was 1.01 (1.00, 1.01) and ACE-I + placebo OR was 1.01 (1.01, 1.01)."|||1.01|0.99|0.64
81593334|NCT00321919|162860382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in the Score of Vitality function scale of Quality of life for Year 2||||0.0123
81593335|NCT00321919|162860382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3155|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in the Score of Bodily pain scale of Quality of life for Year 1||||0.3155
81593336|NCT00321919|162860382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7076|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in the Score of Bodily pain scale of Quality of life for Year 2||||0.7076
81640975|NCT05062343|162972046|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.91
81593337|NCT00321919|162860382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1291|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in the Score of Emotional role scale of Quality of life for Year 1||||0.1291
81593338|NCT00321919|162860382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5528|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in the Score of Emotional role scale of Quality of life for Year 2||||0.5528
81593339|NCT01227889|162860385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.6||The p value from a stratified log-rank test was adjusted for disease stage at screening.|Log Rank||HRs were estimated using a Pike estimator. HR from a stratified log-rank test was adjusted for disease stage at screening.|||0.60|0.26|<0.0001
81593340|NCT01227889|162860386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.61|||||HRs were estimated using a Pike estimator. HR was adjusted for disease stage at screening.|||0.61|0.20|
81593341|NCT01227889|162860387|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.18|||||HRs were estimated using a Pike estimator. HR was adjusted for disease stage at screening.|||1.18|0.57|
81593342|NCT01175382|162860407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis of Covariance used to compare mean changes from baseline to 6 weeks among groups adjusting for baseline values and age. Last Observation Carried Forward was used for imputation of missing data.||||<.0001
81593343|NCT01175382|162860408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance to test for differences in mean change from 6 weeks to 12 weeks in voiding frequency controlling for age and 6 week frequency. Last Observation Carried Forward was used to impute missing data.||||.0013
81593344|NCT01175382|162860409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2933|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance testing whether mean change in 24-hour voiding frequency differed among the groups after adjusting for baseline voiding frequency and age. Last Observation Carried Forward was used to impute missing data.||||0.2933
81593345|NCT01175382|162860410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0051|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance used to test means changes among the groups adjusting for baseline values and age. Last Observation Carried Forward was used to impute missing data.||||0.0051
81593346|NCT01175382|162860411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1402|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance comparing mean change score among groups controlling for age and baseline score||||.1402
81593347|NCT01175382|162860412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance comparing mean change in Nocturia among groups adjusting for baseline values of nocturia and age. Last Observation Carried Forward was used to impute missing data.||||0.0015
81593348|NCT01175382|162860413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance comparing mean change in Overactive Bladder Questionnaire from baseline to 6 weeks among groups after controlling for baseline value and age. Last Observation Carried Forward was used to impute missing data.||||<.0001
81593349|NCT01175382|162860414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||"Analysis of Covariance comparing mean chance in IPSS from baseline to 6 weeks among groups controlling for baseline IPSS values and age.~Last Observation Carried Forward was used to impute missing data."||||<.0001
81593350|NCT01175382|162860415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0022
81593351|NCT01175382|162860416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0222|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.0222
81593352|NCT01175382|162860417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0217|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.0217
81640976|NCT05062343|162972047|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81640977|NCT05062343|162972048|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81640978|NCT05062343|162972049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81640979|NCT05062343|162972050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.98
81460341|NCT01575834|162612550|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.97||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment of the coprimary and a subset of secondary efficacy endpoints to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|Cox proportional hazards|Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables.|Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab.|||0.97|0.57|0.057
81460342|NCT01575834|162612551|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.87||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment of the coprimary and a subset of secondary efficacy endpoints to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|Cox proportional hazards|Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables.|Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab.|||0.87|0.52|0.096
81593353|NCT01175382|162860418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.669|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance used to test whether mean changes in Urgency Score from 6 weeks to 12 weeks differed among groups after controlling for age and 6 week Urgency Score. Last Observation Carried Forward was used to impute missing values.||||0.6690
81593354|NCT01175382|162860419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0812|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance to test whether mean change in Incontinence Episodes from 6 weeks to 12 weeks differed among groups after controlling for age and frequency of incontinence episodes at 6 weeks. Last Observation Carried Forward was used to impute missing values.||||0.0812
81593355|NCT01175382|162860420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5578|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance used to test whether mean changes in nocturia from 6 weeks to 12 weeks differed among groups after controlling for age and 6 week nocturia frequency. Last Observation Carried Forward was used to impute missing values.||||0.5578
81593356|NCT01175382|162860421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0279|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance to test whether mean change in Overactive Bladder Questionnaire (OAB-q) from 6 to 12 weeks differed among groups after controlling for age and 6 week OAB-q score. Last Observation Carried Forward was used to impute missing values.||||0.0279
81593357|NCT01175382|162860422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2553|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance to test whether mean change in the International Prostate Symptom Scale (IPSS) from 6 to 12 weeks differed among groups||||0.2553
81593358|NCT01175382|162860423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3165|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3165
81593359|NCT01175382|162860424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8153|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8153
81593360|NCT01175382|162860425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5536|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5536
81593361|NCT01175382|162860426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2035|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance testing whether mean change in Nocturia frequency differed among the groups after adjusting for baseline Nocturia frequency and age. Last Observation Carried Forward was used to impute missing data||||0.2035
81593362|NCT01175382|162860427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0549|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance testing whether mean change in Urgency Score differed among the groups after adjusting for Urgency Scoe and age. Last Observation Carried Forward was used to impute missing data||||.0549
81593363|NCT01175382|162860428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.507|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance testing whether mean change in Incontinent Episodes differed among the groups after adjusting for baseline Incontinent episodes frequency and age. Last Observation Carried Forward was used to impute missing data||||0.5070
81593364|NCT01175382|162860429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0529|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance testing whether mean change in Overactive Bladder Questionnaire differed among the groups after adjusting for baseline Overactive Bladder Questionnaire Score and age. Last Observation Carried Forward was used to impute missing data||||.0529
81593365|NCT01175382|162860430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2384|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance to test whether mean change in International Prostate Symptom Score from Baseline to 12 weeks differed among groups after controlling for baseline International Prostate Symptom Score and age. Last Observation Carried Forward was used to impute missing values.||||0.2384
81593366|NCT02019719|162860435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||E0 (g/dL)|-1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-1.03|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||-1.03|-1.72|
81593367|NCT02019719|162860435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ED50 (mg)|21.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.99|42.64|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||42.64|9.99|
81593368|NCT02019719|162860435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Emax (g/dL)|5.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|8.61|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||8.61|3.20|
81593369|NCT02019719|162860435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Gamma|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.68|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||1.68|0.70|
81593370|NCT02019719|162860435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Var|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.88|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||0.88|0.50|
81640980|NCT05062343|162972051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.045
81640981|NCT05062343|162972052|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81640982|NCT05062343|162972053|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81522741|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.13||||98.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.27||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Upper; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.27|1.01|98.19
81593371|NCT02019719|162860435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||MED (mg)|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|3.41|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||3.41|0.75|
81593372|NCT02019719|162860435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||TD (mg)|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|5.63|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||5.63|2.20|
81593373|NCT02019719|162860435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||MAD (mg)|8.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.51|11.44|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||11.44|6.51|
81593374|NCT02203019|162860453|EQUIVALENCE|Outcome comparison used the Mann Whitney U test||||||0.107|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.107
81593375|NCT02203019|162860454|EQUIVALENCE|Outcomes were compared using a Mann Whitney U test.||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.260
81593376|NCT02203019|162860455|EQUIVALENCE|Outcomes were compared using a Mann Whitney U test.||||||0.376|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.376
81593377|NCT02203019|162860456|EQUIVALENCE|Outcomes were compared using a Chi square test.||||||0.739|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.739
81640983|NCT00780741|162972054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.21|||Point estimate on mean difference|Bootstrap sampling with replacement (N=10,000) was used to calculate the 95% confidence interval.|Mean difference calculated as the proportion with success in immediate group minus proportion with success in deferred group. 95% confidence interval obtained using bootstrap sampling with replacement.|||0.21|-0.01|0.09
81593378|NCT02731131|162860458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.30
81593379|NCT02731131|162860460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.22
81593380|NCT02731131|162860461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.30
81593381|NCT02731131|162860462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.30
81593382|NCT02731131|162860463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.50
81593383|NCT02509624|162860464|OTHER||%Geometric least-square mean(GLSM) ratio|105.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.08|143.23||||||AUCinf of selonsertib||143.23|77.08|
81593384|NCT02509624|162860464|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|142.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|120.52|168.84||||||AUCinf of selonsertib||168.84|120.52|
81593385|NCT02509624|162860464|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|110.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.99|140.49||||||AUCinf of selonsertib||140.49|86.99|
81593386|NCT02509624|162860464|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|62.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.84|87.81||||||AUCinf of GS-607509||87.81|43.84|
81593387|NCT02509624|162860464|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|66.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|36.72|120.21||||||AUCinf of GS-607509||120.21|36.72|
81593388|NCT02509624|162860464|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|103.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|51.75|206.83||||||AUCinf of GS-607509||206.83|51.75|
81593389|NCT02509624|162860465|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|99.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.38|135.92||||||AUClast of selonsertib||135.92|73.38|
81593390|NCT02509624|162860465|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|141.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|118.5|169.55||||||AUClast of selonsertib||169.55|118.50|
81593391|NCT02509624|162860465|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|112.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.69|143.65||||||AUClast of selonsertib||143.65|87.69|
81593392|NCT02509624|162860465|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|61.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.06|86.98||||||AUClast of GS-607509||86.98|43.06|
81593393|NCT02509624|162860465|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|61.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|33.62|110.91||||||AUClast of GS-607509||110.91|33.62|
81593394|NCT02509624|162860465|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|96.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.47|190.67||||||AUClast of GS-607509||190.67|48.47|
81593395|NCT02509624|162860466|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|88.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.83|105.1||||||Cmax of selonsertib||105.10|74.83|
81593396|NCT02509624|162860466|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|91.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.76|105.52||||||Cmax of selonsertib||105.52|78.76|
81593397|NCT02509624|162860466|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|100.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.73|119.88||||||Cmax of selonsertib||119.88|83.73|
81640984|NCT00780741|162972055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-139.0||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-377.0|94.0|||Point estimate on mean difference|Bootstrap sampling with replacement (N=10,000) was used to calculate the 95% confidence interval.|Mean difference calculated as the average cost in immediate group minus average cost in deferred group. 95% confidence interval obtained using bootstrap sampling with replacement.|||94|-377|0.24
81593398|NCT02509624|162860466|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|71.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.58|93.5||||||Cmax of GS-607509||93.50|54.58|
81593399|NCT02509624|162860466|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|46.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|32.59|67.54||||||Cmax of GS-607509||67.54|32.59|
81593400|NCT02509624|162860466|OTHER||% GLSM ratio|93.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.6|130.5||||||Cmax of GS-607509||130.50|67.60|
81593401|NCT01055639|162860469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81593402|NCT01055639|162860470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81593403|NCT01055639|162860471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.88
81640985|NCT00780741|162972056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-1.8|||Point estimate on mean difference|Bootstrap sampling with replacement (N=10,000) was used to calculate the 95% confidence interval.|Mean difference calculated as the average months of symptoms in immediate group minus average months of symptoms in deferred group. 95% confidence interval obtained using bootstrap sampling with replacement.|||-1.8|-4.0|<0.0001
81593404|NCT01055639|162860472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.48
81593405|NCT01055639|162860473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.87
81593406|NCT01055639|162860474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.29
81593407|NCT01055639|162860475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.19
81593408|NCT01055639|162860476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.53
81593409|NCT01055639|162860477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.00
81593410|NCT04495712|162860492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.71
81593411|NCT04495712|162860493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.07
81593412|NCT04495712|162860494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.42
81593413|NCT01659021|162860499|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.37||P-value is from stratified log-rank test, adjusted for randomization stratification factors (17p deletion/TP53 mutation, immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region (IGHV) mutation, and disease status).|Log Rank||Hazard Ratio and 95% confidence intervals (CI) are from the proportional hazard model, adjusted for randomization stratification factors.|||0.37|0.18|<0.0001
81593414|NCT01659021|162860500|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.17|34.76||P-value was calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test stratified by stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio and 95% CIs were calculated from the CMH Chi-square test stratified by stratification factors.|||34.76|8.17|<0.0001
81593415|NCT01659021|162860501|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|483.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.63|2467.02||P-value was calculated from the CMH Chi-square test stratified by stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio and 95% CIs were calculated from the CMH Chi-square test stratified by stratification factors.|||2467.02|94.63|<0.0001
81593416|NCT01659021|162860502|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.15||P-value is from stratified log-rank test, adjusted for randomization stratification factors (17p deletion/TP53 mutation, IGHV mutation, and disease status).|Log Rank|||||1.15|0.54|0.247
81593417|NCT01659021|162860503|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.51|||||Hazard ratio and 95% CIs were calculated using the Cox proportional hazards model without any adjustments.|||0.51|0.17|
81593418|NCT00383435|162860505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81593419|NCT00383435|162860505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.007
81593420|NCT00383435|162860506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81593421|NCT00383435|162860506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.029|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.029
81593422|NCT00383435|162860507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81593423|NCT00383435|162860507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.059|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.059
81593424|NCT03447769|162860533|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.14||1-sided p-value|Stratified log-rank test||The HR for DFS was calculated, along with its 95% confidence interval, from a stratified Cox model using the same stratification factors as those for the log-rank test.|||1.14|0.78|0.258
81593425|NCT03447769|162860538|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.58||1-sided p-value|Stratified log-rank test||The HR for DFS was calculated, along with its 95% confidence interval, from a stratified Cox model using the same stratification factors as those for the log-rank test|PD-L1 \<1%||1.58|0.76|0.676
81593426|NCT03447769|162860538|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.05||1-sided p-value|Stratified log-rank test||The HR for DFS was calculated, along with its 95% confidence interval, from a stratified Cox model using the same stratification factors as those for the log-rank test|PD-L1 ≥1% and \<49%||1.05|0.34|0.036
81593427|NCT03447769|162860538|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.43||1-sided p-value|Stratified log-rank test||The HR for DFS was calculated, along with its 95% confidence interval, from a stratified Cox model using the same stratification factors as those for the log-rank test|PD-L1 ≥50%||2.43|0.73|0.823
81593428|NCT03447769|162860539|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.72||1-sided p-value|Stratified log-rank test||The HR for DFS was calculated, along with its 95% confidence interval, from a stratified Cox model using the same stratification factors as those for the log-rank test.|CD8 \< median||1.72|0.87|0.872
81460343|NCT01575834|162612552|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.02||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment of the coprimary and a subset of secondary efficacy endpoints to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|Cox proportional hazards|Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables.|Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab.|||1.02|0.44|0.096
81460344|NCT01575834|162612553|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.91||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment of the coprimary and a subset of secondary efficacy endpoints to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|Cox proportional hazards|Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables.|Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab|||0.91|0.49|0.096
81593429|NCT03447769|162860539|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.33||1-sided p-value|Stratified log-rank test||The HR for DFS was calculated, along with its 95% confidence interval, from a stratified Cox model using the same stratification factors as those for the log-rank test.|CD8 ≥ median||1.33|0.62|0.303
81593430|NCT01255358|162860560|OTHER|Changes from baseline (V1) at V2, V4 and V7 were analyzed with a RMANOVA design with age and ICARS at baseline as covariates. A Wilcoxon non-parametric test between visits was performed when the overall analysis was significant in order to help determine timing of effects|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.5||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-0.9|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The primary analysis on ICARS Total score has been conducted on the ITT Population employing carry-forward and carry-backward procedures for missing data imputation, in order to evaluate all enrolled patients.||-0.9|-7.1|0.02
81593431|NCT01255358|162860561|OTHER|Changes from baseline (V1) at V2, V4 and V7 were analyzed with a RMANOVA design with age and ICARS at baseline as covariates. A Wilcoxon non-parametric test between visits was performed when the overall analysis was significant in order to help determine timing of effects|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.0||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Overall analysis on the PP Population||-2|-8.4|0.0031
81593432|NCT01255358|162860566|OTHER|VABS Total score and subscales have been analyzed with a RMANOVA design, using age as covariate (dichotomized as Low- or High-, using median age as threshold).|Median Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VABS total score at V7||1.8|0.8|<0.0001
81593433|NCT01255358|162860567|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2|1|<0.0001
81593434|NCT00856583|162860617|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the estimated all-cause mortality ratio was \<1.5 (pre-specified), the null hypothesis was rejected. With this limit, 7,600 patient years of exposure (PYE) were required to ensure 80% power at the 5% significance level of rejecting the null hypothesis when assuming a mortality of 2 deaths per 100 PYE. As the actual mortality was only about half that anticipated, more exposure was necessary and the duration of the study increased markedly.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.117||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.831|1.5|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted for: age, sex, time since last suicide attempt, last previous antipsychotic treatment (mono-/polytherapy), year since start of enrollment.|The hazard ratio is calculated as sertindole (numerator) versus risperidone (denominator).|The basis for the statistical analysis of the first primary outcome was the null hypothesis of an excess mortality in sertindole-treated patients compared to the mortality in risperidone-treated patients for the WRT+30 days period.||1.500|0.831|0.05
81593435|NCT00856583|162860617|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the 90% CI for the estimated all-cause mortality ratio was \<1.5 (pre-specified), the null hypothesis was rejected. With this limit, 7,600 PYE were required to ensure 80% power at the 5% significance level of rejecting the null hypothesis when assuming a mortality of 2 deaths per 100 PYE. As the actual mortality was only about half that anticipated, more exposure was necessary and the duration of the study increased markedly.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.684|1.405|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted for: age, sex, time since last suicide attempt, last previous antipsychotic treatment (mono-/polytherapy), year since start of enrollment.|The hazard ratio is calculated as sertindole (numerator) versus risperidone (denominator).|The basis for the statistical analysis of the first primary outcome was the null hypothesis of an excess mortality in sertindole-treated patients compared to the mortality in risperidone-treated patients for the ORT period.||1.405|0.684|<0.05
81593436|NCT00856583|162860618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.84||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|5.55|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted: age, sex, time since last suicide attempt, last previous antipsychotic treatment (mono-/polytherapy), region, year since start of enrollment||The basis for the statistical analysis of this secondary outcome was the null hypothesis of mortality hazard ratio equal to 1 for the sertindole-treated patients versus risperidone-treated patients during the WRT+30 days period.||5.55|1.45|0.0022
81640986|NCT01867307|162972060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-220.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|55.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-440.6|-202.7||P-value is from a paired t-test.|Paired t- test||Difference calculated as (Day 14 - baseline) values|Point estimates of the changes from baseline and 95% Confidence interval around the estimates on treatment day 14 were computed.||-202.7|-440.6|<0.0001
81522742|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.08||||94.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.19||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Upper; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.19|0.98|94.07
81593437|NCT00856583|162860619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.73||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|4.78|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted for: age and sex.||The basis for the statistical analysis of time to 1st occurence of the secondary primary outcome (one patient in the risperidone group reported more than one occurrence of this event) was the null hypothesis of hazard ratio equal to 1 for the sertindole-treated patients versus risperidone-treated patients during the WRT+30 days period.||4.78|0.63|0.29
81593438|NCT00856583|162860620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.41|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted for: age, sex, time since last suicide attempt, last previous antipsychotic treatment (mono-/polytherapy), year since start of enrollment.||The basis for the statistical analysis of this secondary outcome was the null hypothesis of mortality hazard ratio equal to 1 for the sertindole-treated patients versus risperidone-treated patients during the WRT+30 days period.||1.41|0.36|0.34
81593439|NCT00856583|162860621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.715||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.28|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted for: age, sex, last previous antipsychotic treatment (mono-/polytherapy), year since start of enrollment.||The basis for the statistical analysis of this secondary outcome was the null hypothesis of mortality hazard ratio equal to 1 for the sertindole-treated patients versus risperidone-treated patients during the WRT+30 days period.||1.28|0.40|0.26
81593440|NCT00856583|162860622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.13||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|4.98|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted for: age, sex, last previous antipsychotic treatment (mono-/polytherapy).||The basis for the statistical analysis of this secondary outcome was the null hypothesis of mortality hazard ratio equal to 1 for the sertindole-treated patients versus risperidone-treated patients during the WRT+30 days period.||4.98|0.91|0.081
81593441|NCT00856583|162860623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.32|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted for: age, sex, time since last suicide attempt, last previous antipsychotic treatment (mono-/polytherapy), year since start of enrollment.||The basis for the statistical analysis of this secondary outcome was the null hypothesis of mortality hazard ratio equal to 1 for the sertindole-treated patients versus risperidone-treated patients during the WRT+30 days period.||1.32|0.33|0.24
81593442|NCT00856583|162860624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.85|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted for: age, sex, last previous antipsychotic treatment (mono-/polytherapy), year since start of enrollment.||The basis for the statistical analysis of this secondary outcome was the null hypothesis of mortality hazard ratio equal to 1 for the sertindole-treated patients versus risperidone-treated patients during the WRT+30 days period.||1.85|0.70|0.59
81593443|NCT00856583|162860625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.29|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted for: age, sex, duration of schizophrenia, time since last suicide attempt, year since start of enrollment.||The basis for the statistical analysis of time to 1st occurence of this secondary outcome was the null hypothesis of hazard ratio equal to 1 for the sertindole-treated patients versus risperidone-treated patients during the WRT+30 days period.||1.29|0.66|0.65
81593444|NCT00856583|162860626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.99|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted for: age, sex, duration of schizophrenia, time since last suicide attempt, year since start of enrollment.||The basis for the statistical analysis of time to 1st occurence of this secondary outcome was the null hypothesis of hazard ratio equal to 1 for the sertindole-treated patients versus risperidone-treated patients during the WRT+30 days period.||0.99|0.45|0.044
81593445|NCT00856583|162860627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.57|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted for: age, sex, time since last suicide attempt, last antipsychotic medication (a-/typicals/both), region, year since start of enrollment.||The basis for the statistical analysis of time to 1st occurence of this secondary outcome was the null hypothesis of hazard ratio equal to 1 for the sertindole-treated patients versus risperidone-treated patients during the WRT+30 days period.||1.57|1.01|0.040
81593446|NCT00856583|162860628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|1.43|||Cox Proportional Hazard|Adjusted: disease duration, time since last suicide attempt, last antipsychotic medication (a-/typicals/both), region, year since start of enrollment.||The basis for the statistical analysis of this secondary outcome was the null hypothesis of hazard ratio equal to 1 for the sertindole-treated patients versus risperidone-treated patients during the WRT+30 days period.||1.43|1.28|<0.0001
81593447|NCT01944046|162860629|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.503||||||not adjusted primary outcome|Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline, age category, functionality category||||||0.503
81593448|NCT01944046|162860630|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61||||||not adjusted primary outcome, p threshold 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|adjustment for value at week 24,||||||0.61
81593449|NCT04289753|162860649|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.69||||||||0.69|0.46|
81593450|NCT04289753|162860650|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.85||||||||0.85|0.55|
81593451|NCT04289753|162860651|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.0||||||||1.0|0.70|
81593452|NCT00366626|162860688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.32||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|3.69|||ANOVA|||This was a 2 gene (asn40asn vs 40asp) by two medication (naltrexone vs placebo) design. The main hypothesis was that the effect of naltrexone (mean naltrexone drinking - placebo drinking) would be greater in the 40asp subjects than in the asn40asn subjects. Thus the null hypothesis there would be no gene by medication interaction. The mean difference above is then the difference in the size of the naltrexone effect in the two genotypes, equivalent to the interaction.||3.69|-1.85|0.51
81593453|NCT00366626|162860689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.1||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|4.11|||ANOVA|||This was a 2 gene (asn40asn vs 40asp) by 2 medication (naltrexone vs. placebo)interaction analysis. The main hypothesis was that subjects who had 40asp OPRM1 allele would a greater naltrexone effect on drinking (Placebo - Naltrexxone) than the asn40asn subjects. Thus the null hypothesis was the gene by medication interaction.||4.11|-1.22|0.28
81593454|NCT05799495|162860690|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.671|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3178||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.08|-0.262|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.262|-1.080|0.0181
81593455|NCT05799495|162860690|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.802|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3562||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.26|-0.344|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.344|-1.260|0.0127
81593456|NCT05799495|162860690|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.167|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.264|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.506|-0.827|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.827|-1.506|<.0001
81522743|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.05||||75.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.19||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Lower; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.19|0.92|75.74
81522744|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.12||||95.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.28||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Lower; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.28|0.99|95.83
81522745|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.05||||79.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.17||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Lower; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.17|0.94|79.80
81522746|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.06||||95.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Central; SCRD12 .The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.99|95.29
81522747|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.06||||96.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed; Region Central; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.99|96.27
81522748|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||47.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed;Region Central; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.94|47.62
81522749|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||71.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.15||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed; Region;Distal; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.15|0.92|71.55
81522750|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.13||||98.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.28||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed;Region; Distal; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.28|1.01|98.29
81593457|NCT05799495|162860691|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.608|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3402||0.0378|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.046|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3||-0.170|-1.046|0.0378
81593458|NCT05799495|162860691|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.304|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3718||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.782|-0.826|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3||-0.826|-1.782|0.0003
81593459|NCT05799495|162860691|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.148|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2803|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.509|-0.788|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3||-0.788|-1.509|<.0001
81593460|NCT05799495|162860691|OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2732||0.5931|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.287|0.416|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 10||0.416|-0.287|0.5931
81593461|NCT05799495|162860691|OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2914||0.508|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.369|0.381|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 10||0.381|-0.369|0.5080
81593462|NCT05799495|162860691|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223||0.1692|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.501|0.073|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 10||0.073|-0.501|0.1692
81593463|NCT05799495|162860691|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.239|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2004||0.1172|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.497|0.019|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||0.019|-0.497|0.1172
81593464|NCT05799495|162860691|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2178||0.3979|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.337|0.224|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||0.224|-0.337|0.3979
81593465|NCT05799495|162860691|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.383|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1655||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.595|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||-0.170|-0.595|0.0109
81593466|NCT03191903|162860718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5874|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5874
81593467|NCT03191903|162860719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0829|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0829
81593468|NCT03191903|162860720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4673|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4673
81593469|NCT03191903|162860721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9408|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9408
81593470|NCT03191903|162860722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.777|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.7770
81593471|NCT03191903|162860723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.759|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.7590
81593472|NCT03191903|162860724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8309|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8309
81593473|NCT03191903|162860725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6215|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.6215
81593474|NCT03191903|162860726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.216|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2160
81593475|NCT03191903|162860727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7026|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.7026
81593476|NCT03191903|162860728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0438|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0438
81593477|NCT02897141|162860761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.541|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Anxiety||||0.001
81593478|NCT02897141|162860761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.149|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.356|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough or Shortness of Breath||||0.356
81593479|NCT02897141|162860761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.533|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Depression||||0.001
81593480|NCT02897141|162860761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.962|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Diarrhea||||0.962
81593481|NCT02897141|162860761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.651|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Difficulty falling or staying asleep||||0.651
81593482|NCT02897141|162860761|SUPERIORITY|Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difficulty remembering||||0.230
81593483|NCT02897141|162860761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.275|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Dizziness||||0.275
81593484|NCT02897141|162860761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.987|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Fatigue||||0.987
81593485|NCT02897141|162860761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.275|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132||0.037|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Fever, chills, sweats||||0.037
81593486|NCT02897141|162860761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.534|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Nausea or vomiting||||0.534
81593487|NCT02897141|162860761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.485|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Neuropathy||||0.002
81593488|NCT02897141|162860761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.349|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Skin problems||||0.349
81593489|NCT02897141|162860761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Weight loss or wasting||||0.020
81593490|NCT02897141|162860762|SUPERIORITY|\[Not specified\]|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.27||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|\[Not specified\]|\[Not specified\]|Physical functioning scale||||0.001
81593491|NCT02897141|162860762|SUPERIORITY|\[Not specified\]|Median Difference (Final Values)|7.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.02||0.458|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|\[Not specified\]|\[Not specified\]|Role limitations due to physical health scale||||0.458
81522751|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Bayesian repeated measures model|1.08||||95.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.19||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Distal; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.19|0.99|95.09
81593492|NCT02897141|162860762|SUPERIORITY|\[Not specified\]|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.91||0.725|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|\[Not specified\]|\[Not specified\]|Role limitations due to emotional problems scale||||0.725
81593493|NCT02897141|162860762|SUPERIORITY|\[Not specified\]|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.09||0.807|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|\[Not specified\]|\[Not specified\]|Energy/fatigue scale|\[Not specified\]|||0.807
81593494|NCT02897141|162860762|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.73||0.693|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Emotional well-being scale||||0.693
81593495|NCT02897141|162860762|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8||0.128|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Social functioning scale||||0.128
81593496|NCT02897141|162860762|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.18||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain scale||||0.007
81593497|NCT02897141|162860762|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.93||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||General health scale||||0.960
81593498|NCT02897141|162860762|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.47||0.836|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical health summary scale||||0.836
81593499|NCT02897141|162860762|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.822|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mental health summary scale||||0.822
81593500|NCT02897141|162860763|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.529|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical Function||||0.529
81593501|NCT02897141|162860763|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.312|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Anxiety||||0.312
81593502|NCT02897141|162860763|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81||0.841|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Depression||||0.841
81522752|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.05||||93.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed; Region;Total; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.98|93.68
81593503|NCT02897141|162860763|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.848|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Fatigue||||0.848
81593504|NCT02897141|162860763|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.208|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Disturbance||||0.208
81593505|NCT02897141|162860763|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29||0.754|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Satisfaction with participation in social roles||||0.754
81593506|NCT02897141|162860763|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.454|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain interference||||0.454
81593507|NCT02897141|162860764|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19||0.252|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.252
81593508|NCT02897141|162860765|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.017|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||CASE adherence index||||0.017
81593509|NCT02897141|162860765|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.06||0.338|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Visual analogue scale||||0.338
81593510|NCT02897141|162860766|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.743|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Overall||||0.743
81593511|NCT02897141|162860766|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.166|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Quality of life||||0.166
81593512|NCT02897141|162860766|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.899|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Perceived usefulness||||0.899
81593513|NCT02897141|162860766|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.803|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Perceived ease of use||||0.803
81593514|NCT02897141|162860766|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.48|TWO_SIDED|||||Model controlled for age, sex, race, education, and CD4 count ; a=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||User Control||||0.480
81522753|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.06||||96.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.14||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Total; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.14|1.00|96.58
81522754|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||56.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed;Region;Total; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.95|56.99
81522755|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.94||||13.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.04||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RUL; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.04|0.85|13.08
81522756|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||52.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RUL; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.89|52.99
81522757|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||60.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.14||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; LUL; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.14|0.90|60.75
81522758|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.05||||75.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.2||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; LUL; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.20|0.92|75.23
81522759|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.95||||28.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.14||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RML; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.14|0.78|28.14
81640987|NCT01867307|162972060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-234.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-312.3|-201.5||P-value is from a paired t-test|Paired t-test||Difference calculated as (Day 14 - baseline) values|Point estimates of the changes from baseline and 95% Confidence interval around the estimates on treatment day 14 were computed.||-201.5|-312.3|<0.0001
81522760|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.98||||38.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.14||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RML; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.14|0.84|38.43
81593515|NCT04369469|162860771|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0205||||0.6059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1703|0.1293||One-sided Mantel-Haenszel test of the difference in two proportions stratified by intubated or not intubated on Day 1 and a family-wise Type I error of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||Two-sided 95% confidence interval using the Sato variance estimator, combined overall imputations.|||0.1293|-0.1703|0.6059
81593516|NCT03283670|162860794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.75||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||HAMD-21 at 2 Hours, placebo vs 25% nitrous oxide||||0.55
81593517|NCT03283670|162860794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in HAMD-21, 25% nitrous oxide vs placebo at 24 hours||||0.47
81640988|NCT02009865|162972067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-14.2||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|-2.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The estimated median difference and its 95% CI were based on Hodges Lehmann procedure|Missing values were imputed using probabilities of missing estimated from logistic regression||-2.8|-26.2|0.017
81522761|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.95||||25.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.12||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RLL; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.12|0.80|25.21
81593518|NCT03283670|162860794|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.87||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||HAMD-21 at 2 Hours, placebo vs 50% nitrous oxide||||0.49
81593519|NCT03283670|162860794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in HAMD-21 at 24 hours, placebo vs 50% nitrous oxide||||0.34
81593520|NCT03283670|162860794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in HAMD-21 at 2 hours, 25% nitrous oxide vs 50% nitrous oxide||||0.94
81593521|NCT03283670|162860794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in HAMD-21 at 24 hours, 25% nitrous oxide vs 50% nitrous oxide||||0.80
81593522|NCT02212028|162860795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|68.0||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|126.0|||ANOVA|||||126|10|0.022
81593523|NCT02212028|162860796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.005
81593524|NCT00414700|162860799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, associated lesion(s) and location of lesion||Test for superiority||||0.003
81593525|NCT00414700|162860800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, associated lesion(s) and location of lesion.||Test for superiority||||0.010
81593526|NCT00414700|162860801|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -9 % points|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||||95.0|-3.28|6.9|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline Overall KOOS score, age, associated lesion(s) and location of lesion.||||6.90|-3.28|
81640989|NCT02009865|162972068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-26.3||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.5|-11.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The estimated median difference and its 95% CI were based on Hodges Lehmann procedure.|Main analysis with missing values imputed using probabilities of missing estimated from logistic regression||-11.5|-40.5|0.0008
81640990|NCT02009865|162972069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-9.0||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|-2.8||Adjusted by using Hommel's procedure|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The estimated median difference and its 95% CI were based on Hodges Lehmann procedure.|Missing values were imputed using probabilities of missing estimated from logistic regression||-2.8|-14.8|0.0180
81593527|NCT00987467|162860831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81593528|NCT01666002|162860865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81593529|NCT01666002|162860866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81593530|NCT01169467|162860879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.395|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.395
81593531|NCT03108924|162860884|OTHER||GMR|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|1.13||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for ESRD HD / GM for ESRD Non-HD|||1.13|0.53|
81593532|NCT03108924|162860887|OTHER||GMR|2.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.01|4.41||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for Moderate RI / GM for Healthy Controls|||4.41|2.01|
81593533|NCT03108924|162860887|OTHER||GMR|4.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.82|6.96||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for Severe RI / GM for Healthy Controls|||6.96|2.82|
81593534|NCT03108924|162860887|OTHER||GMR|4.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.95|7.59||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for ESRD HD / GM for Healthy Controls|||7.59|2.95|
81593535|NCT03108924|162860889|OTHER||GMR|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|1.08||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for ESRD HD / GM for ESRD Non-HD|||1.08|0.54|
81593536|NCT03108924|162860892|OTHER||GMR|3.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.01|5.2||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for Moderate RI / GM for Healthy Controls|||5.20|2.01|
81593537|NCT03108924|162860892|OTHER||GMR|4.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.49|6.7||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for Severe RI / GM for Healthy Controls|||6.70|2.49|
81593538|NCT03108924|162860892|OTHER||GMR|4.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.65|7.39||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for ESRD Non-HD / GM for Healthy Controls|||7.39|2.65|
81593539|NCT03108924|162860894|OTHER||GMR|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|1.03||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for ESRD HD / GM for ESRD Non-HD|||1.03|0.52|
81593540|NCT03108924|162860897|OTHER||GMR|2.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.22|3.56||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for Moderate RI / GM for Healthy Controls|||3.56|1.22|
81593541|NCT03108924|162860897|OTHER||GMR|1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.25||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for Severe RI / GM for Healthy Controls|||3.25|1.10|
81593542|NCT03108924|162860897|OTHER||GMR|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.13|3.19||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for ESRD Non-HD / GM for Healthy Controls|||3.19|1.13|
81593543|NCT03108924|162860899|OTHER||GMR|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.9||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for ESRD / GM for ESRD Non-HD|||1.90|0.88|
81593544|NCT03108924|162860902|OTHER||GMR|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.5||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for Moderate RI / GM for Healthy Controls|||0.50|0.23|
81593545|NCT03108924|162860902|OTHER||GMR|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.35||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for Severe RI / GM for Healthy Controls|||0.35|0.14|
81593546|NCT03108924|162860902|OTHER||GMR|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.34||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for ESRD Non-HD / GM for Healthy Controls|||0.34|0.13|
81593547|NCT03108924|162860904|OTHER||GMR|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.25|0.39||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for Moderate RI / GM for Healthy Controls|||0.39|0.25|
81593548|NCT03108924|162860904|OTHER||GMR|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.07|0.16||||Categorical Analysis|GMR = GM for Severe RI / GM for Healthy Controls|||0.16|0.07|
81593549|NCT00941603|162860927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-3.5||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|0.2|||ANOVA|Least-square (LS) means and LS standard errors based on ANOVA model extracting effects due to treatment, gender, and primary diagnosis.||||0.2|-7.2|0.06
81593550|NCT00941603|162860927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-3.1||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|0.6||LS means and LS standard errors based on ANOVA model extracting effects due to treatment, gender, and primary diagnosis.|ANOVA|||||0.6|-6.7|0.10
81593551|NCT00941603|162860927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-5.7|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-2.0|||ANOVA|||LS means and LS standard errors based on ANOVA model extracting effects due to treatment, gender, and primary diagnosis.||-2.0|-9.4|<0.01
81593552|NCT00941603|162860927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-1.3||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|2.4|||ANOVA|LS means and LS standard errors based on ANOVA model extracting effects due to treatment, gender, and primary diagnosis.||||2.4|-5.0|0.48
81593553|NCT00941603|162860927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-0.4||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.3|||ANOVA|LS means and LS standard errors based on ANOVA model extracting effects due to treatment, gender, and primary diagnosis.||||3.3|-4.0|0.85
81593554|NCT00941603|162860928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-3.0||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|0.4|||ANOVA|LS means and LS standard errors based on ANOVA model extracting effects due to treatment, gender, and primary diagnosis.||||0.4|-6.5|0.09
81460345|NCT01575834|162612554|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.49||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment of the coprimary and a subset of secondary efficacy endpoints to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression model adjusted for age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables; p-value based on score test.|Values \< 1 for odds ratio favor romosozumab.|||0.49|0.17|0.096
81460346|NCT01575834|162612555|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.26||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.41||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment of the coprimary and a subset of secondary efficacy endpoints to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression model adjusted for age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables; p-value based on score test|Values \< 1 for odds ratio favor romosozumab.|||0.41|0.16|0.096
81460347|NCT01575834|162612556|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.35||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment of the coprimary and a subset of secondary efficacy endpoints to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|Cox proportional hazards|Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables.|Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab.|||1.35|0.22|0.18
81460348|NCT01575834|162612557|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.04||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment of the coprimary and a subset of secondary efficacy endpoints to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|Cox proportional hazards|Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables.|Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab.|||1.04|0.24|0.12
81460349|NCT01575834|162612558|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.9|||Cox proportional hazards|Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables.|Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab.|||0.90|0.40|0.012
81460350|NCT01575834|162612559|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.84|||Cox proportional hazards|Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables.|Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab.|||0.84|0.46|0.002
81460351|NCT01575834|162612560|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.11||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.87|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression model adjusted for age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables; p-value based on score test.|Values \< 1 for odds ratio favor romosozumab.|||0.87|0.01|0.011
81460352|NCT01575834|162612561|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.44|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression model adjusted for age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables; p-value based on score test.|Values \< 1 for odds ratio favor romosozumab.|||0.44|0.01|< 0.001
81460353|NCT01575834|162612562|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|12.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|12.9|||ANCOVA|||The treatment comparison of BMD at the lumbar spine was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model which included treatment, age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables, and baseline value of the endpoint, machine type and machine type-by-baseline value interaction.||12.9|12.4|< 0.001
81460354|NCT01575834|162612563|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|11.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|11.4|||ANCOVA|||The treatment comparison of BMD at the lumbar spine was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model which included treatment, age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables, and baseline value of the endpoint, machine type and machine type-by-baseline value interaction.||11.4|10.8|< 0.001
81460355|NCT01575834|162612564|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|6.0|||ANCOVA|||The treatment comparison of BMD at the total hip was analyzed using an ANCOVA model which included treatment, age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables, and baseline value of the endpoint, machine type and machine type-by-baseline value interaction.||6.0|5.6|< 0.001
81593555|NCT00941603|162860928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-3.6||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-0.2|||ANOVA|LS means and LS standard errors based on ANOVA model extracting effects due to treatment, gender, and primary diagnosis.||||-0.2|-7.1|0.04
81460356|NCT01575834|162612565|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|5.5|||ANCOVA|||The treatment comparison of BMD at the total hip was analyzed using an ANCOVA model which included treatment, age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables, and baseline value of the endpoint, machine type and machine type-by-baseline value interaction.||5.5|5.1|< 0.001
81460357|NCT01575834|162612566|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|5.4|||ANCOVA|||The treatment comparison of BMD at the femoral neck was analyzed using an ANCOVA model which included included treatment, age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables, and baseline value of the endpoint, machine type and machine type-by-baseline value interaction.||5.4|4.9|< 0.001
81460358|NCT01575834|162612567|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|5.2|||ANCOVA|||The treatment comparison of BMD at the femoral neck was analyzed using an ANCOVA model which included included treatment, age and prevalent vertebral fracture stratification variables, and baseline value of the endpoint, machine type and machine type-by-baseline value interaction.||5.2|4.7|< 0.001
81460359|NCT02282813|162612571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1041|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1041
81460360|NCT02282813|162612572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0503|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.0503
81593556|NCT00941603|162860928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-4.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|-1.0|||ANOVA|LS means and LS standard errors based on ANOVA model extracting effects due to treatment, gender, and primary diagnosis.||||-1.0|-7.9|0.01
81593557|NCT00941603|162860928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-1.4||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|2.0|||ANOVA|LS means and LS standard errors based on ANOVA model extracting effects due to treatment, gender, and primary diagnosis.||||2.0|-4.9|0.41
81593558|NCT00941603|162860928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|0.7||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|4.2|||ANOVA|LS means and LS standard errors based on ANOVA model extracting effects due to treatment, gender, and primary diagnosis.||||4.2|-2.7|0.68
81593559|NCT00407537|162860929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSMean difference|-4.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.55|-3.89||Value at a given visit as response. Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model||Value at a given visit as response. Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|It was estimated that each study site would on average complete 8 evaluable participants, therefore enrolling 164 sites, 1968 participants would provide at least 90% power to detect a 10% relative reduction in the 10-year predicted risk of total CHD at 12 months (as calculated from the Framingham model) from the control arm based on a two-sided t-test with a 5% significance level.||-3.89|-5.55|<0.001
81593560|NCT00407537|162860930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSMean difference|-4.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.58|-3.93||Value at a given visit as response. Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model||Value at a given visit as response. Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|||-3.93|-5.58|<0.001
81593561|NCT00407537|162860931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSMean difference|-0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.72||Value at a given visit as response. Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model||Value at a given visit as response. Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|||-0.72|-1.23|<0.001
81593562|NCT00407537|162860932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSMean difference|-0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.59||Value at a given visit as response. Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model||Value at a given visit as response. Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|||-0.59|-1.16|<0.001
81593563|NCT00407537|162860933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSMean difference|-1.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-1.15||Value at a given visit as response. Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model||Value at a given visit as response. Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|||-1.15|-1.56|<0.001
81593564|NCT00407537|162860934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSMean difference|-1.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-1.14||Value at a given visit as response. Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model||Value at a given visit as response. Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|||-1.14|-1.57|<0.001
81593565|NCT00407537|162860939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.15|||<|0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.42|-0.88|||Mixed-effect linear model|||||-0.88|-5.42|<0.007
81593566|NCT00407537|162860940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.61|||<|0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|-0.37|||Mixed-effect linear model|||||-0.37|-2.86|<0.011
81593567|NCT00407537|162860941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-3.5|||Mixed-effect linear model|||||-3.50|-8.00|<0.001
81593568|NCT00407537|162860942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|-1.92|||Mixed-effect linear model|||||-1.92|-4.42|<0.001
81593569|NCT00407537|162860943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.71|-34.17||Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model|||TC||-34.17|-43.71|<0.001
81640991|NCT02009865|162972070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.7117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.9||Adjusted by using Hommel's procedure|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The estimated median difference and its 95% CI were based on Hodges Lehmann procedure.|Missing values were imputed using probabilities of missing estimated from logistic regression||4.9|-3.5|0.7117
81460361|NCT02282813|162612573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4817|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4817
81460362|NCT02282813|162612574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8086|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8086
81593570|NCT00407537|162860943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.64|-30.99||Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model|||LDL||-30.99|-39.64|<0.001
81593571|NCT00407537|162860943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|2.13||Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model|||HDL||2.13|-0.14|0.087
81593572|NCT00407537|162860943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|-14.7||Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effects linear model|||Triglycerides||-14.70|-32.60|<0.001
81593573|NCT00407537|162860944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.57|-28.56||Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model|||TC||-28.56|-37.57|<0.001
81593574|NCT00407537|162860944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|-25.95||Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model|||LDL||-25.95|-33.70|<0.001
81593575|NCT00407537|162860944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.86||Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model|||HDL||1.86|-0.71|0.379
81593576|NCT00407537|162860944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.72|-7.81||Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model|||Triglycerides||-7.81|-28.72|<0.001
81593577|NCT00407537|162860945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.71|-34.17||Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model|||TC||-34.17|-43.71|<0.001
81593578|NCT00407537|162860945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.64|-30.99||Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model|||LDL||-30.99|-39.64|<0.001
81593579|NCT00407537|162860945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|2.13||Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|mixed-effect linear model|||HDL||2.13|-0.14|0.087
81593580|NCT00407537|162860945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|-14.7||Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model|||Triglycerides||-14.70|-32.60|<0.001
81593581|NCT00407537|162860946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.57|-28.56||Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model|||Total cholesterol||-28.56|-37.57|<0.001
81593582|NCT00407537|162860946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|-25.95||Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model|||LDL||-25.95|-33.70|<0.001
81593583|NCT00407537|162860946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.86||Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|mixed-effect linear model|||HDL||1.86|-0.71|0.379
81593584|NCT00407537|162860946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.72|-7.81||Baseline value, country, and treatment were used as fixed effect and site was used as a random effect and a compound-symmetry (CS) variance-covariance matrix was used for subjects from the same site.|Mixed-effect linear model|||Triglycerides||-7.81|-28.72|<0.001
81640992|NCT02009865|162972071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-10.3||||0.3034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|3.5||Adjusted by using Hommel's procedure|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The estimated median difference and its 95% CI were based on Hodges Lehmann procedure.|Missing values were imputed using probabilities of missing estimated from logistic regression||3.5|-23.9|0.3034
81640993|NCT04198428|162972175|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-model regression adjusted for site and clinic factors balanced at randomization||||||<0.05
81640994|NCT04198428|162972176|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-model regression adjusted for site and clinic factors balanced at randomization||||||<0.05
81640995|NCT04198428|162972177|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-model regression adjusted for site and clinic factors balanced at randomization||||||<0.05
81460363|NCT00463047|162612575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001||95.0|0.18|0.29|||Mixed effects ANOVA|Crossover analysis||The statistical hypothesis to be tested was:HO: µFBT = µOXY versus Ha: µFBT ≠ µoxy where µFBT and µOXY denote the mean PID15 for double-blind episodes for which patients use FBT and oxycodone (OXY), respectively. The primary variable was analyzed using a mixed effects ANOVA crossover model, with treatment as randomized (FBT or OXY), period, and treatment sequence (as randomized) as fixed factors and patient as a random factor, using compound symmetry for the variance-covariance matrix.||0.29|0.18|<0.0001
81640996|NCT04198428|162972178|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Zero-inflated negative binomial mixed-model regression adjusted for site and clinic factors balanced at randomization||||||<0.05
81460364|NCT00463047|162612576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.05||LS mean, SE of LS mean and p-value for treatment comparison are from ANOVA based on individual episodes with treatment as randomized, phase, and sequence as fixed factors and patient as random factor, using compound symmetry.|ANOVA|||The statistical hypothesis to be tested was: HO: µFBT = µOXY versus Ha: µFBT ≠ µoxy where µFBT and µOXY denote the mean PID5 for double-blind episodes for which patients use FBT and OXY, respectively. The primary variable was analyzed using a mixed effects ANOVA crossover model, with treatment as randomized (FBT or OXY), period, and treatment sequence (as randomized) as fixed factors and patient as a random factor, using compound symmetry for the variance-covariance matrix.||0.05|0.01|0.0081
81460365|NCT00463047|162612577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.13||LS mean, SE of LS mean and p-value for treatment comparison are from ANOVA based on individual episodes with treatment as randomized, phase, and sequence as fixed factors and patient as random factor, using compound symmetry.|ANOVA|||The statistical hypothesis to be tested was: HO: µFBT = µOXY versus Ha: µFBT ≠ µoxy where µFBT and µOXY denote the mean PID10 for double-blind episodes for which patients use FBT and OXY, respectively. The primary variable was analyzed using a mixed effects ANOVA crossover model, with treatment as randomized (FBT or OXY), period, and treatment sequence (as randomized) as fixed factors and patient as a random factor, using compound symmetry for the variance-covariance matrix.||0.13|0.05|<0.0001
81460366|NCT00463047|162612578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|0.3|0.45||LS mean, SE of LS mean and p-value for treatment comparison are from ANOVA based on individual episodes with treatment as randomized, phase, and sequence as fixed factors and patient as random factor, using compound symmetry.|ANOVA|||The statistical hypothesis to be tested was: HO: µFBT = µOXY versus Ha: µFBT ≠ µoxy where µFBT and µOXY denote the mean PID10 for double-blind episodes for which patients use FBT and OXY, respectively. The primary variable was analyzed using a mixed effects ANOVA crossover model, with treatment as randomized (FBT or OXY), period, and treatment sequence (as randomized) as fixed factors and patient as a random factor, using compound symmetry for the variance-covariance matrix.||0.45|0.30|<0.0001
81460367|NCT00463047|162612579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.35||LS mean, SE of LS mean and p-value for treatment comparison are from ANOVA based on individual episodes with treatment as randomized, phase, and sequence as fixed factors and patient as random factor, using compound symmetry.|ANOVA|||The statistical hypothesis to be tested was: HO: µFBT = µOXY versus Ha: µFBT ≠ µoxy where µFBT and µOXY denote the mean PID45 for double-blind episodes for which patients use FBT and OXY, respectively. The primary variable was analyzed using a mixed effects ANOVA crossover model, with treatment as randomized (FBT or OXY), period, and treatment sequence (as randomized) as fixed factors and patient as a random factor, using compound symmetry for the variance-covariance matrix.||0.35|0.20|<0.0001
81640997|NCT04198428|162972179|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized estimating equation comparing post- to pre-index rates in OUD-CDS vs. Usual Care, adjusted for site and balancing factors||||||<0.05
81640998|NCT04198428|162972180|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized estimating equation comparing post- to pre-index rates in OUD-CDS vs. Usual Care, adjusted for site and balancing factors||||||<0.05
81640999|NCT04198428|162972181|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1068.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Generalized estimating equation comparing post- to pre-index costs in OUD-CDS vs. Usual Care, adjusted for site and balancing factors|||||<0.05
81641000|NCT04198428|162972182|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81641001|NCT04198428|162972183|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Generalized estimating equation comparing post- to pre-index rates in OUD-CDS vs. Usual Care, adjusted for site and balancing factors|||||<0.05
81593585|NCT02347761|162860964|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 215 subjects per treatment would give \~ 90% power to detect a treatment difference of 80 mL in the change from baseline in trough FEV1 at Week 12 between each of the 2 SUN-101 dose groups and placebo at alpha= 0.05, assuming a standard deviation of 255 mL and using a 2-sided test.|Least Squares Mea Difference (SE)|0.1036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0663|0.1409||The primary null hypothesis for this study is that the mean change from baseline in trough FEV1 at Week 12 for the SUN-101 50 mcg dose is equal to the mean change from baseline in trough FEV1 at Week 12 for Placebo.|MMixed Model Repeat Measurement|to control the family-wise Type I error rate,the Hochberg procedure(a tree-structured gatekeeping procedure)was used for comparisons of this endpoint|standard error of the least squares mean|The change from baseline in trough FEV1 was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures including terms for treatment, cardiovascular risk, background LABA use, visit, visit by treatment interaction, and baseline FEV1 as a covariate. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1409|0.0663|<0.0001
81593586|NCT02347761|162860964|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 215 subjects per treatment would give \~ 90% power to detect a treatment difference of 80 mL in the change from baseline in trough FEV1 at Week 12 between each of the 2 SUN-101 dose groups and placebo at alpha= 0.05, assuming a standard deviation of 255 mL and using a 2-sided test.|Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.0961|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01896|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0589|0.1334||The primary null hypothesis for this study is that the mean change from baseline in trough FEV1 at Week 12 for the SUN-101 50 mcg dose is equal to the mean change from baseline in trough FEV1 at Week 12 for Placebo.|Mixed Model Repeat Measurement|to control the family-wise Type I error rate,the Hochberg procedure(a tree-structured gatekeeping procedure)was used for comparisons of the endpoint.|Standard error of the least squares mean|The change from baseline in trough FEV1 was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures including terms for treatment, cardiovascular risk, background LABA use, visit, visit by treatment interaction, and baseline FEV1 as a covariate. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1334|0.0589|<0.0001
81641002|NCT04396860|162972184|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.47||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.21|||Log Rank|Stratified log-rank|Reference level = Arm 1|For the phase II endpoint, observation of 100 PFS events among the 150 randomized patients (from both arms) provides 95% statistical power to detect an improvement in median PFS from 5.7 months in the control arm to 9.7 months in the experimental arm, corresponding to a hazard reduction of 42% (hazard ratio 0.58) at one-sided significance level of 0.15 (and 87% power for hazard ratio of 0.65 at this same alpha).||2.21|0.98|0.96
81641003|NCT02169089|162972199|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-7.78||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0293
81641004|NCT02169089|162972200|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The mean reported -3.5 and 2.1 represents the mean change between follow-up \& baseline visit. The statistical test (Mann-Whitney) reported Median difference of -2.6, which corresponds to the difference between the spironolactone and placebo group.|||||<0.0001
81641005|NCT02169089|162972201|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-40.7||||0.0189|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The mean reported -10.3 and 17.1 represents the mean change between follow-up \& baseline visit. The statistical test (Mann-Whitney) reported Median difference of -2.6, which corresponds to the difference between the spironolactone and placebo group.|||||0.0189
81641006|NCT02169089|162972202|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-7.5||||0.1276|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The mean reported -5.95 and 2 represents the mean change between follow-up \& baseline visit. The statistical test (Mann-Whitney) reported Median difference of -2.6, which corresponds to the difference between the spironolactone and placebo group.|||||0.1276
81641007|NCT01838499|162972249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.051|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.067|0.169|||Mixed Models Analysis||MEDI8968 - placebo|Analysis of proportion of Responders for Physician's Global Assessment (PGA score 0, 1 or 2) at Week 12 - LOCF. Difference in proportions MEDI8968 - placebo. Wald asymptotic confidence limits calculated.||0.169|-0.067|>0.05
81641008|NCT01838499|162972250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.065|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.205|0.076|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference in proportions MEDI8968 - placebo. Wald asymptotic confidence limits calculated.||0.076|-0.205|>0.05
81641009|NCT01838499|162972251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Change from baseline (at week 12)|-0.03||||0.945|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.63|0.57|||ANCOVA||MEDI8968 - Placebo|Analysis of change from baseline (Week 12) estimated from ANCOVA model with tmt group and PGA stratum at randomisation included in the model and average daily pain at baseline as a covariate||0.57|-0.63|0.945
81641010|NCT00168805|162972252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority Analysis with NI margin 9.2%. This results from the null-hypotheses of non-inferiority testing, where the absolute risk difference has to be below 9.2%. Non-inferiority can only be shown with CI.|Risk Difference (Percentage)|-1.3||||0.6648||95.0|-7.3|4.6||p-value is for superiority testing|Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||4.6|-7.3|0.6648
81641011|NCT00168805|162972252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority Analysis with NI margin 9.2%. This results from the null-hypotheses of non-inferiority testing, where the absolute risk difference has to be below 9.2%. Non-inferiority can only be shown with CI.|Risk Difference (Percentage)|2.8||||0.3553||95.0|-3.1|8.7||p-value is for superiority testing|Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||8.7|-3.1|0.3553
81641012|NCT00168805|162972253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|-1.0||||0.376||95.0|-3.1|1.2|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||1.2|-3.1|0.3760
81641013|NCT00168805|162972253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|0.3||||0.8151||95.0|-2.0|2.6|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||2.6|-2.0|0.8151
81641014|NCT00168805|162972254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|-0.8||||0.4715||95.0|-2.8|1.3|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||1.3|-2.8|0.4715
81641015|NCT00168805|162972254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|0.1||||0.9325||95.0|-2.1|2.3|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||2.3|-2.1|0.9325
81641016|NCT00168805|162972255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|-1.4||||0.6463||95.0|-7.3|4.5|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||4.5|-7.3|0.6463
81641017|NCT00168805|162972255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|2.7||||0.374||95.0|-3.2|8.6|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||8.6|-3.2|0.3740
81641018|NCT00168805|162972256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0385||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.0385
81641019|NCT00168805|162972256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1414||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.1414
81641020|NCT00168805|162972257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||1.0000
81641021|NCT00168805|162972257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||1.0000
81641022|NCT00168805|162972258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||1.0000
81641023|NCT00168805|162972258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||1.0000
81641024|NCT00168805|162972260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8209||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.8209
81641025|NCT00168805|162972260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||1.0000
81641026|NCT01114217|162972264|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81641027|NCT02213458|162972300|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.539||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.259|1.337|||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for dementia severity (QDRS)||Linear mixed effects model||1.337|.259|0.04
81641028|NCT02213458|162972301|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.138||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.295|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model controlling for dementia severity (QDRS)||||-.020|-.295|.05
81641029|NCT02213458|162972302|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.902||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.885|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model controlling for dementia severity (QDRS)||||-0.080|-3.885|0.07
81641030|NCT02213458|162972304|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.143||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.154|-0.132|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.132|-2.154|0.03
81641031|NCT02213458|162972305|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.635||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.135|1.405|||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for dementia severity (QDRS)||||1.405|-0.135|0.11
81641032|NCT02991456|162972324|OTHER|||||||0.2734|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2734
81641033|NCT02991456|162972325|OTHER|||||||0.7091|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7091
81641034|NCT02991456|162972326|EQUIVALENCE|This was tested as patients who preferred rolapitant + ondansetron vs. patients who did not prefer rolapitant + ondansetron. Patients who reported no preference and preference to Ondansetron were combined.||||||0.0004|||||||Exact Binomial|||||||0.0004
81641035|NCT02991456|162972326|EQUIVALENCE|Three outcomes tested by sequence.||||||0.5207|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5207
81641036|NCT02991456|162972327|EQUIVALENCE|Effectiveness during weeks 1-3 between sequences.||||||0.0406|||||||t-test, 1 sided|T-test using the Satterthwaite method for unequal variances.||||||0.0406
81641037|NCT02991456|162972328|EQUIVALENCE|Convenience during weeks 1-3 between sequences.||||||0.0541|||||||t-test, 1 sided|T-test using the pooled method for equal variances.||||||0.0541
81641038|NCT02991456|162972329|EQUIVALENCE|Overall satisfaction during weeks 1-3 between sequences.||||||0.0781|||||||t-test, 1 sided|T-test using the pooled method for equal variances.||||||0.0781
81641039|NCT02991456|162972330|EQUIVALENCE|Effectiveness during weeks 4-6 between sequences.||||||0.4146|||||||t-test, 1 sided|T-test using the pooled method for equal variances.||||||0.4146
81641040|NCT02991456|162972331|EQUIVALENCE|Convenience during weeks 4-6 between sequences.||||||0.2214|||||||t-test, 1 sided|T-test using the pooled method for equal variances.||||||0.2214
81641041|NCT02991456|162972332|EQUIVALENCE|Overall satisfaction during weeks 4-6 between sequences.||||||0.2028|||||||t-test, 1 sided|T-test using the Satterthwaite method for unequal variances.||||||0.2028
81641042|NCT02907489|162972358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083||||||0.083 for 24 hours, Significant at P ≤ 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.083
81641043|NCT02907489|162972358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041||||||0.041 for 48 hours, Significant at P ≤ 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.041
81641044|NCT02907489|162972358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063||||||0.063 for 72 hours, Significant at P ≤ 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.063
81641045|NCT02907489|162972359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.982||||||0.982 for S1, Significant at P ≤ 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.982
81641046|NCT02907489|162972359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.467||||||0.467 for S2, Significant at P ≤ 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.467
81641047|NCT02907489|162972359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||0.01 for S3 Significant at P ≤ 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81641048|NCT02066389|162972360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.153||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.153
81641049|NCT02066389|162972360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.018
81641050|NCT02066389|162972360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81641051|NCT02066389|162972360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.008
81641052|NCT02066389|162972360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81641053|NCT02066389|162972361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.034
81641054|NCT02066389|162972361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81593587|NCT02347761|162860965|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean (SE)|0.1264|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02076|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0856|0.1672||In order to control the family-wise Type I error rate, the Hochberg procedure (a tree-structured gatekeeping procedure) was used for comparisons of the primary efficacy endpoints and the key secondary efficacy endpoints.|Least squares mean (SE)|||The change from baseline in trough FEV1 was analyzed using mixed model repeated measures including terms for treatment, cardiovascular risk, background LABA use, visit week, visit week by treatment interaction, and baseline FEV1 as a covariate. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1672|0.0856|<0.0001
81593588|NCT02347761|162860965|SUPERIORITY|In order to control the family-wise Type I error rate, the Hochberg procedure (a tree-structured gatekeeping procedure) was used for comparisons of the primary efficacy endpoints and the key secondary efficacy endpoints.|LS mean (SE)|0.1052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0206|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0647|0.1457|||LS mean (SE)|||The change from baseline in trough FEV1 was analyzed using mixed model repeated measures including terms for treatment, cardiovascular risk, background LABA use, visit week, visit week by treatment interaction, and baseline FEV1 as a covariate. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1457|0.0647|<0.0001
81641055|NCT02066389|162972361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81641056|NCT02066389|162972361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.010
81641057|NCT02066389|162972361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.012
81522762|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.08||||81.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.27||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; RLL; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.27|0.91|81.73
81641058|NCT02066389|162972362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.023
81641059|NCT02066389|162972362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81641060|NCT02066389|162972362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.145||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.145
81641061|NCT02066389|162972362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.007
81641062|NCT02066389|162972362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.014
81641063|NCT02066389|162972363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.005
81641064|NCT02066389|162972363|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81641065|NCT02066389|162972363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.010
81641066|NCT02066389|162972363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81641067|NCT02066389|162972363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.024
81593589|NCT01040130|162861056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio to placebo|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0002||95.0|1.065|1.221|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline endurance time and period as fixed and patient as random effect. Means, CI back-transformed.|Olo 5 mcg divided by Placebo|||1.221|1.065|0.0002
81593590|NCT01040130|162861056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio to placebo|1.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0003||95.0|1.062|1.219|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline endurance time and period as fixed and patient as random effect. Means, CI back-transformed.|Olo 10 mcg divided by Placebo|||1.219|1.062|0.0003
81593591|NCT01040130|162861057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.112|0.252|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.252|0.112|<0.0001
81593592|NCT01040130|162861057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.104|0.245|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.245|0.104|<0.0001
81593593|NCT01040130|162861058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.766|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223||0.0007||95.0|-1.205|-0.326|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||-0.326|-1.205|0.0007
81593594|NCT01040130|162861058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.634|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.225||0.0051||95.0|-1.077|-0.192|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||-0.192|-1.077|0.0051
81593595|NCT01040130|162861059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.258|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.191|0.325|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.325|0.191|<0.0001
81593596|NCT01040130|162861059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.294|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.226|0.362|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.362|0.226|<0.0001
81641068|NCT02066389|162972364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.015
81593597|NCT01040130|162861060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.107|0.252|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.252|0.107|<0.0001
81641069|NCT02066389|162972364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.008
81641070|NCT02066389|162972364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.029
81641071|NCT02066389|162972364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81593598|NCT01040130|162861060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0003||95.0|0.064|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.210|0.064|0.0003
81593599|NCT01040130|162861061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.0447||95.0|-0.204|-0.002|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||-0.002|-0.204|0.0447
81593600|NCT01040130|162861061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.2132||95.0|-0.166|0.037|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.037|-0.166|0.2132
81593601|NCT01040130|162861062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.5698||95.0|-0.391|0.216|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.216|-0.391|0.5698
81593602|NCT01040130|162861062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.155||0.1003||95.0|-0.05|0.561|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.561|-0.050|0.1003
81593603|NCT01040130|162861063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.0784||95.0|-0.258|0.014|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.014|-0.258|0.0784
81593604|NCT01040130|162861063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.1013||95.0|-0.252|0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.023|-0.252|0.1013
81593605|NCT01040130|162861064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.0015||95.0|-0.339|-0.081|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||-0.081|-0.339|0.0015
81593606|NCT01040130|162861064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.373|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.503|-0.243|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||-0.243|-0.503|<0.0001
81641072|NCT02066389|162972364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.343||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.343
81641073|NCT02066389|162972365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.039
81641074|NCT02066389|162972365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.039
81641075|NCT02066389|162972365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.046
81641076|NCT02066389|162972365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81641077|NCT02066389|162972365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.096||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.096
81460368|NCT00463047|162612580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.25||LS mean, SE of LS mean and p-value for treatment comparison are from ANOVA based on individual episodes with treatment as randomized, phase, and sequence as fixed factors and patient as random factor, using compound symmetry.|ANOVA|||The statistical hypothesis to be tested was: HO: µFBT = µOXY versus Ha: µFBT ≠ µoxy where µFBT and µOXY denote the mean PID60 for double-blind episodes for which patients use FBT and OXY, respectively. The primary variable was analyzed using a mixed effects ANOVA crossover model, with treatment as randomized (FBT or OXY), period, and treatment sequence (as randomized) as fixed factors and patient as a random factor, using compound symmetry for the variance-covariance matrix.||0.25|0.08|<0.0001
81460369|NCT00463047|162612587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001||95.0|0.39|0.58|||ANOVA|||||0.58|0.39|<0.0001
81460370|NCT00463047|162612588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.16|||ANOVA|||||1.16|0.70|<0.0001
81641078|NCT02066389|162972366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.269||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.269
81460371|NCT00463047|162612589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1966||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value for the treatment comparison is from a one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||||0.1966
81460372|NCT00463047|162612590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0275||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value for the treatment comparison is from a one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||||0.0275
81460373|NCT00463047|162612591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value for the treatment comparison is from a one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||||0.0001
81460374|NCT00463047|162612592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value for the treatment comparison is from a one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||||<0.0001
81460375|NCT00463047|162612593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value for the treatment comparison is from a one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||||0.0004
81460376|NCT00463047|162612594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0074||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value for the treatment comparison is from a one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||||0.0074
81460377|NCT00463047|162612595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001||95.0|0.55|0.83||LS mean, SE of LS mean and p-value for treatment comparison are from ANOVA based on individual episodes with treatment as randomized, phase, and sequence as fixed factors and patient as random factor, using compound symmetry.|ANOVA|||||0.83|0.55|<0.0001
81460378|NCT00463047|162612597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5054||||0.3022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.3|||Generalized estimating equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||3.3|0.7|0.3022
81460379|NCT00463047|162612598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4042||||0.0268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.9|||Generalized estimating equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.9|1.0|0.0268
81460380|NCT00463047|162612599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4631||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.8|||Generalized estimating equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.8|1.2|0.0008
81641079|NCT02066389|162972366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.160
81460381|NCT00463047|162612600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3184||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.6|||Generalized estimating equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.6|1.1|0.0084
81460382|NCT00463047|162612601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0788||||0.5283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.4|||Generalize estimating equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.4|0.9|0.5283
81460383|NCT00463047|162612602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9491||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.3|||Generalized estimating equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.3|0.7|0.7110
81460384|NCT00463047|162612603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5355||||0.3288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.9|||Generalized estimating equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.9|0.2|0.3288
81460385|NCT00463047|162612604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1485||||0.5145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.7|||Generalized estimating equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.7|0.8|0.5145
81460386|NCT00463047|162612605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4481||||0.0191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.0|||Generalized estimating equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||2.0|1.1|0.0191
81460387|NCT00463047|162612606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4396||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.8|||Generalized estimating equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.8|1.2|0.0006
81641080|NCT02066389|162972366|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||1.000
81641081|NCT02066389|162972366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.160
81641082|NCT02066389|162972366|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Statistical tests were 1-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||1.000
81593607|NCT01040130|162861065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.0005||95.0|0.052|0.185|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.185|0.052|0.0005
81593608|NCT01040130|162861065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.0073||95.0|0.025|0.159|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.159|0.025|0.0073
81593609|NCT01040130|162861066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.136|0.275|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.275|0.136|<0.0001
81593610|NCT01040130|162861066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.216|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.146|0.285|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.285|0.146|<0.0001
81593611|NCT01040130|162861067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.9239||95.0|-0.115|0.127|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.127|-0.115|0.9239
81593612|NCT01040130|162861067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.7368||95.0|-0.144|0.102|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.102|-0.144|0.7368
81593613|NCT01040130|162861068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.8302||95.0|-0.146|0.118|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.118|-0.146|0.8302
81593614|NCT01040130|162861068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.0202||95.0|-0.292|-0.025|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||-0.025|-0.292|0.0202
81593615|NCT01040130|162861069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.056|0.123|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.123|0.056|<0.0001
81593616|NCT01040130|162861069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.068|0.134|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.134|0.068|<0.0001
81593617|NCT01040130|162861070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.224|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.191|0.258|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.258|0.191|<0.0001
81593618|NCT01040130|162861070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.226|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.193|0.259|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.259|0.193|<0.0001
81593619|NCT01040130|162861071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.0006||95.0|0.046|0.167|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.167|0.046|0.0006
81593620|NCT01040130|162861071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.0017||95.0|0.037|0.158|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.158|0.037|0.0017
81460388|NCT00463047|162612607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3426||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.6|||Generalized estimating equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.6|1.1|0.0044
81593621|NCT01040130|162861072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.285|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|<|0.0001||95.0|0.227|0.342|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.342|0.227|<0.0001
81593622|NCT01040130|162861072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|<|0.0001||95.0|0.233|0.348|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.348|0.233|<0.0001
81593623|NCT01040130|162861073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.318|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|<|0.0001||95.0|0.207|0.429|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.429|0.207|<0.0001
81593624|NCT01040130|162861073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.303|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|<|0.0001||95.0|0.192|0.414|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.414|0.192|<0.0001
81593625|NCT01040130|162861074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.585|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.0001||95.0|0.47|0.701|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.701|0.470|<0.0001
81641083|NCT04016415|162972367|SUPERIORITY|Two-sided tests with the null hypothesis of no difference in chg from Baseline to 6MO between the two arms. The power calculation assumed a clinically meaningful diff of 0.5% and standard deviation of 0.9%. Assuming an avg class cohort size of 18 pts and an intraclass correlation coefficient estimate of 0.08 for correlation within cohorts yielded a design effect that inflated the sample size by 1+((18-1) multiplied by 0.08)=2.36. A 15% dropout rate was assumed. 145 pts per arm yielded 80% power.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.34||A priori significance level = 0.05; two-sided. Analyses were based upon pre-specified hypotheses, and therefore corrections for multiple testing were not made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear; Fixed: arm+visit\[base,2MO,6MO\]+insulin at base+(armXvisit interact); Random: subjects, cohort(arm); Residual: longitudinal repeated measures|Change = 6MO - Baseline; Difference = SME - MBSR; Contrasts were constructed from the linear mixed model to estimate the changes.|||0.34|-0.36|0.96
81648365|NCT00832000|162987037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|-0.861|||Wald||Residual standard deviation.|P value indicates significance level of the Wald test associated with mexiletine effect from the linear mixed effects model. When a carryover effect was detected, the significance level associated with the additive portion of the mexiletine effect (labeled period 1) is followed by the level associated with the interaction of mexiletine and period 2 (labeled period 2). All P values were 2-sided and .05 was considered the threshold of statistical significance.||-0.861|-1.67|<0.001
81460389|NCT00463047|162612608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1448||||0.2184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.4|||Generalized estimating equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.4|0.9|0.2184
81460390|NCT00463047|162612609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9249||||0.5808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.2|||Generalized estimating equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.2|0.7|0.5808
81460391|NCT00463047|162612610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8908|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.2|||Generalized estimating equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A cumulative logit link function and independent working correlation were applied in this model. Treatment differences for each time point were measured across all categories of responses.||2.2|1.7|<0.0001
81460392|NCT00463047|162612611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5841|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|1.8|||Generalized estimating equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A cumulative logit link function and independent working correlation were applied in this model. Treatment differences for each time point were measured across all categories of responses.||1.8|1.4|<0.0001
81460393|NCT02883062|162612628|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Generalized estimating equation (GEE)|||||||0.36
81460394|NCT02883062|162612629|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.018
81460395|NCT00365794|162612640|OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Total body mass||||0.77
81460396|NCT00365794|162612640|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Total fat mass||||0.003
81460397|NCT00365794|162612640|OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis is for change in trunk fat mass after 20 weeks of testosterone gel.||||0.0007
81460398|NCT00365794|162612640|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis is for change in extremity fat mass after 20 weeks of testosterone gel.||||0.01
81460399|NCT00365794|162612641|OTHER|||||||0.12||||||No adjustment in p for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81460400|NCT00365794|162612642|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81460401|NCT00365794|162612643|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0002
81460402|NCT00365794|162612644|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for change in whole body insulin sensitivity after treatment with testosterone gel for 20 weeks.||||0.04
81460403|NCT00365794|162612644|OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for change in hepatic glucose output (measure of central insulin sensitivity) after treatment with testosterone gel for 20 weeks||||0.59
81460404|NCT00365794|162612644|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for change in rate of peripheral glucose disposal (test of peripheral insulin sensitivity) after treatment with testosterone gel for 20 weeks||||0.03
81460405|NCT00365794|162612645|OTHER|||||||0.0006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in DEXA extremity (appendicular) lean tissue, a measure of extremity muscle mass after 20 weeks ot treatent with testosterone gel.||||0.0006
81460406|NCT00365794|162612646|OTHER|Test for fasting triglycerides||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A change in 20 plasma lipids (fasting triglycerides and lipid fractions) after 20 weeks of treatment with testosterone gel.||||0.02
81460407|NCT00365794|162612646|OTHER|Test for total cholesterol||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A change in 20 plasma lipids (fasting triglycerides and lipid fractions) after 20 weeks of treatment with testosterone gel||||0.004
81460408|NCT00365794|162612646|OTHER|Test for LDL cholesterol||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||nts A change in 20 plasma lipids (fasting triglycerides and lipid fractions) after 20 weeks of treatment with testosterone gel||||.02
81460409|NCT00365794|162612646|OTHER|Test for HDL cholesterol||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A change in 20 plasma lipids (fasting triglycerides and lipid fractions) after 20 weeks of treatment with testosterone gel||||0.004
81460410|NCT00365794|162612647|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81522763|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.9||||9.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; LLL; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.76|9.87
81522764|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||63.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.21||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Lobes; LLL; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.21|0.87|63.15
81522765|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.93||||4.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.01||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.01|0.86|4.03
81522766|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.97||||30.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.89|30.03
81522767|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.04||||80.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.95|80.34
81522768|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.97||||25.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.89|25.65
81522769|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.97||||24.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.88|24.36
81460411|NCT00365794|162612648|OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97
81460412|NCT00365794|162612649|OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.83
81460413|NCT02554682|162612650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.906|||||||Generalized Linear Model|||||||.906
81460414|NCT02554682|162612650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.796|||||||Generalized Linear Model|||||||.796
81460415|NCT02554682|162612650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.886|||||||Generalized Linear Model|||||||.886
81460416|NCT02554682|162612650|OTHER|||||||0.082|||||||Generalized Linear Model|||||||.082
81522770|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||48.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.09||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.09|0.91|48.45
81522771|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.89||||1.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.99||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||0.99|0.81|1.95
81522772|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.94||||14.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.05||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.05|0.85|14.15
81522773|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.05||||80.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.16||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.16|0.95|80.61
81593626|NCT01040130|162861074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.618|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059|<|0.0001||95.0|0.502|0.734|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.734|0.502|<0.0001
81593627|NCT03029208|162861080|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was greater than the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of -0.75 g/dL.|Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.14|||||An ANCOVA model including randomization stratification factors Baseline Hgb and treatment was performed to obtain a point estimate and two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference (daprodustat-darbepoetin alfa).|||0.14|-0.34|
81593628|NCT03029208|162861081|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|19.4||||0.8949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|49.9|||ANCOVA||An ANCOVA model was used to compare the difference in this average monthly IV iron dose between arms, including factors for Baseline dose, treatment and the randomization stratification factors.|||49.9|-11.0|0.8949
81593629|NCT03029208|162861082|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.23||||0.8168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|10.27|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)||The difference in change from Baseline in SBP at Week 52 was analyzed with a MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms.|||10.27|-3.82|0.8168
81593630|NCT03029208|162861082|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.21||||0.9793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|8.26|||MMRM||The difference in change from Baseline in DBP at Week 52 was analyzed with a MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms.|||8.26|0.17|0.9793
81593631|NCT03029208|162861082|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.1||||0.9597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|8.7|||MMRM||The difference in change from Baseline in MAP at Week 52 was analyzed with a MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms.|||8.70|-0.51|0.9597
81593632|NCT03029208|162861083|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.72|4.53|||ANCOVA||The difference in change from Baseline in SBP at the derived end of treatment was analyzed with an ANCOVA model including terms for treatment, prognostic randomization stratification factors.|||4.53|-4.72|0.4840
81593633|NCT03029208|162861083|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.99||||0.9156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|4.82|||ANCOVA||The difference in change from Baseline in DBP at the derived end of treatment was analyzed with an ANCOVA model including terms for treatment, prognostic randomization stratification factors.|||4.82|-0.85|0.9156
81593634|NCT03029208|162861083|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.29||||0.7966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|4.33|||ANCOVA||The difference in change from Baseline in MAP at the derived end of treatment was analyzed with an ANCOVA model including terms for treatment, prognostic randomization stratification factors.|||4.33|-1.76|0.7966
81593635|NCT03029208|162861084|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of exacerbation rate|1.01||||0.5174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.39|||Negative binomial model||Model estimated exacerbation rates, ratio of model estimated exacerbation rates and CIs were estimated using a negative binomial model for the treatment group comparison.|||1.39|0.73|0.5174
81460417|NCT02554682|162612651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.677|||||||Generalized Linear Model|||||||0.677
81593636|NCT03029208|162861086|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was greater than the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of -0.75 g/dL.|LS mean difference|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.36|||||The difference in change from Baseline in post-randomization Hgb at Week 52 was analyzed with a MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms.|||0.36|-0.29|
81593637|NCT03029208|162861087|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rate|-0.8||||0.5411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|10.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for treatment and randomization stratification factors were used to compare the number of responders between the treatment groups.|||10.7|-12.2|0.5411
81593638|NCT03029208|162861088|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference was greater than non-inferiority margin of -15%.|Median Difference (Final Values)|2.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.45|11.27|||||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of Treatment Difference has been reported.|||11.27|-4.45|
81593639|NCT03029208|162861089|SUPERIORITY||Probability|0.54||||0.1538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.61|||van Elteren test||Mann-Whitney estimate (Probability) of the treatment effect has been presented.|||0.61|0.46|0.1538
81593640|NCT03029208|162861090|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.5348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.66|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model adjusted for treatment group, dialysis type and dialysis start manner.|||3.66|0.31|0.5348
81593641|NCT03029208|162861091|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.39||||0.6641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|1.44|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL PCS domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 8.|||1.44|-2.22|0.6641
81593642|NCT03029208|162861091|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.13||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|2.89|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL PCS domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 12.|||2.89|-0.63|0.1030
81593643|NCT03029208|162861091|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.49||||0.3157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|2.48|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL PCS domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 28.|||2.48|-1.51|0.3157
81593644|NCT03029208|162861091|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.31||||0.8855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|0.84|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL PCS domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 52.|||0.84|-3.46|0.8855
81460418|NCT02554682|162612651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Generalized Linear Model|||||||0.020
81460419|NCT02554682|162612651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.952|||||||Generalized Linear Model|||||||.952
81460420|NCT02554682|162612651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Generalized Linear Model|||||||0.210
81593645|NCT03029208|162861092|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.67||||0.7146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|1.66|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL MCS domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 8.|||1.66|-2.99|0.7146
81641084|NCT04016415|162972368|SUPERIORITY|All hypothesis tests are two-sided (any difference), with the null hypothesis of no difference in change from Baseline to 2MO between the two arms.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.25||A priori significance level = 0.05; two-sided. Analyses were based upon pre-specified hypotheses, and therefore corrections for multiple testing were not made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear; Fixed: arm+visit\[base,2MO,6MO\]+insulin at base+(armXvisit interact); Random: subjects, cohort(arm); Residual: longitudinal repeated measures|Change = 2MO - Baseline; Difference = SME - MBSR; Contrasts were constructed from the linear mixed model to estimate the changes.|||0.25|-0.38|0.68
81460421|NCT02554682|162612652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.505|||||||Generalized Linear Model|||||||0.505
81460422|NCT02554682|162612652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.176|||||||Generalized Linear Model|||||||.176
81593646|NCT03029208|162861092|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.53||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|0.76|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL MCS domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 12.|||0.76|-3.82|0.9050
81593647|NCT03029208|162861092|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.32||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|2.28|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL MCS domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 28.|||2.28|-2.91|0.5950
81593648|NCT03029208|162861092|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.23||||0.5619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|2.7|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL MCS domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 52.|||2.70|-3.17|0.5619
81593649|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.14||||0.4523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|2.49|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL bodily pain domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 8.|||2.49|-2.21|0.4523
81593650|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.07||||0.5222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|2.43|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL bodily pain domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 12.|||2.43|-2.57|0.5222
81593651|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.33||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|5.02|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL bodily pain domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 28.|||5.02|-0.35|0.0440
81593652|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.61||||0.9523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|0.46|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL bodily pain domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 52.|||0.46|-5.68|0.9523
81593653|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05||||0.4811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|1.91|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL general health domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 8.|||1.91|-1.82|0.4811
81460423|NCT02554682|162612652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.134|||||||Generalized Linear Model|||||||0.134
81593654|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.28||||0.3834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|2.11|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL general health domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 12.|||2.11|-1.56|0.3834
81593655|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.26||||0.3983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|2.24|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL general health domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 28.|||2.24|-1.72|0.3983
81593656|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.18||||0.5617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|2.15|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL general health domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 52.|||2.15|-2.51|0.5617
81593657|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.15||||0.8336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|1.18|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL mental health domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 8.|||1.18|-3.48|0.8336
81593658|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.41||||0.9188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.57|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL mental health domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 12.|||0.57|-3.40|0.9188
81593659|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.48||||0.6495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|1.99|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL mental health domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 28.|||1.99|-2.96|0.6495
81593660|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.27||||0.5737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|2.56|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL mental health domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 52.|||2.56|-3.09|0.5737
81593661|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.33||||0.3963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|2.82|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL role-emotional domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 8.|||2.82|-2.15|0.3963
81593662|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.62||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|3.25|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL role-emotional domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 12.|||3.25|-2.01|0.3220
81460424|NCT02554682|162612652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Generalized Linear Model|||||||0.029
81460425|NCT02554682|162612653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.037
81460426|NCT02554682|162612654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.003
81460427|NCT02554682|162612655|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81460428|NCT02554682|162612656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.571|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.571
81460429|NCT02554682|162612657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.394|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.394
81593663|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.53||||0.3485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|3.18|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL role-emotional domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 28.|||3.18|-2.13|0.3485
81593664|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.49||||0.8064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|1.9|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL role-emotional domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 52.|||1.90|-4.87|0.8064
81593665|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.29||||0.8687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|0.98|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL role-physical domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 8.|||0.98|-3.57|0.8687
81593666|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.71||||0.2435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|2.7|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL role-physical domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 12.|||2.70|-1.29|0.2435
81593667|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.87||||0.7747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|1.41|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL role-physical domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 28.|||1.41|-3.15|0.7747
81593668|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.73||||0.7141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|1.81|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL role-physical domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 52.|||1.81|-3.26|0.7141
81593669|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.03||||0.7803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|1.59|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL social functioning domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 8.|||1.59|-3.65|0.7803
81593670|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.18||||0.8556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|1.0|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL social functioning domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 12.|||1.00|-3.35|0.8556
81641085|NCT04016415|162972369|SUPERIORITY|All hypothesis tests are two-sided (any difference), with the null hypothesis of no difference in change from Baseline to 2MO between the two arms.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.21||A priori significance level = 0.05; two-sided. Analyses were based upon pre-specified hypotheses, and therefore corrections for multiple testing were not made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear; Fixed: arm+visit\[base,2MO,6MO\]+insulin at base+(armXvisit interact); Random: subjects, cohort(arm); Residual: longitudinal repeated measures|Change = 2MO - Baseline; Difference = SME - MBSR; Contrasts were constructed from the linear mixed model to estimate the changes.|||0.21|-0.09|0.41
81460430|NCT02554682|162612658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.008
81641086|NCT04016415|162972370|SUPERIORITY|All hypothesis tests are two-sided (any difference), with the null hypothesis of no difference in change from Baseline to 6MO between the two arms.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.12||A priori significance level = 0.05; two-sided. Analyses were based upon pre-specified hypotheses, and therefore corrections for multiple testing were not made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear; Fixed: arm+visit\[base,2MO,6MO\]+insulin at base+(armXvisit interact); Random: subjects, cohort(arm); Residual: longitudinal repeated measures|Change = 6MO - Baseline; Difference = SME - MBSR; Contrasts were constructed from the linear mixed model to estimate the changes.|||0.12|-0.22|0.59
81593671|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.08||||0.4763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.77|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL social functioning domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 28.|||2.77|-2.61|0.4763
81593672|NCT03029208|162861093|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.73||||0.3208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|3.8|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL social functioning domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 52.|||3.80|-2.35|0.3208
81593673|NCT03029208|162861094|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.02||||0.791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.46|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL vitality domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 28.|||1.46|-3.50|0.7910
81593674|NCT03029208|162861094|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.45||||0.8648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|1.14|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL vitality domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 52.|||1.14|-4.03|0.8648
81593675|NCT03029208|162861095|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.28||||0.5879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|2.19|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL physical functioning domain score was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 28.|||2.19|-2.75|0.5879
81593676|NCT03029208|162861095|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.43||||0.8525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|1.26|||MMRM||SF-36 HRQoL physical functioning domain scor was analyzed using an MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms at Week 52.|||1.26|-4.12|0.8525
81593677|NCT03029208|162861096|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.03||||0.3154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.14|||MMRM||MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, dialysis start manner, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.14|-0.09|0.3154
81593678|NCT03029208|162861097|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.4||||0.7651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|5.9|||MMRM||MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, dialysis start manner, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||5.9|-12.7|0.7651
81460431|NCT02554682|162612659|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81460432|NCT02554682|162612660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81593679|NCT03029208|162861098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.43||||0.9875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.05|-0.82|||MMRM||Tired/Low energy/Weak domain: MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, dialysis start manner, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||-0.82|-12.05|0.9875
81593680|NCT03029208|162861098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.11||||0.9663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.52|0.3|||MMRM||Chest pain/Shortness of breath domain: MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, dialysis start manner, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.30|-8.52|0.9663
81593681|NCT03029208|162861098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.6||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.84|-1.35|||MMRM||Cognitive domain: MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, dialysis start manner, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||-1.35|-11.84|0.9930
81593682|NCT03029208|162861098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.03||||0.8765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.19|2.12|||MMRM||Shortness of breath, no activity: MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, dialysis start manner, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||2.12|-8.19|0.8765
81593683|NCT03029208|162861098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.27||||0.9464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.48|0.94|||MMRM||Severity-short breath, Resting: MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, dialysis start manner, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.94|-9.48|0.9464
81593684|NCT03029208|162861098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.31||||0.9101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.09|2.47|||MMRM||Difficulty standing for long time: MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, dialysis start manner, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||2.47|-13.09|0.9101
81641087|NCT04016415|162972371|SUPERIORITY|All hypothesis tests are two-sided (any difference), with the null hypothesis of no difference in change from Baseline to 2MO between the two arms.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.57||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|3.06||A priori significance level = 0.05; two-sided. Analyses were based upon pre-specified hypotheses, and therefore corrections for multiple testing were not made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear; Fixed: arm+visit\[base,2MO,6MO\]+insulin at base+(armXvisit interact); Random: subjects, cohort(arm); Residual: longitudinal repeated measures|Change = 2MO - Baseline; Difference = SME - MBSR; Contrasts were constructed from the linear mixed model to estimate the changes.|||3.06|0.07|0.04
81641088|NCT04016415|162972372|SUPERIORITY|All hypothesis tests are two-sided (any difference), with the null hypothesis of no difference in change from Baseline to 6MO between the two arms.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.83||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|2.4||A priori significance level = 0.05; two-sided. Analyses were based upon pre-specified hypotheses, and therefore corrections for multiple testing were not made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear; Fixed: arm+visit\[base,2MO,6MO\]+insulin at base+(armXvisit interact); Random: subjects, cohort(arm); Residual: longitudinal repeated measures|Change = 6MO - Baseline; Difference = SME - MBSR; Contrasts were constructed from the linear mixed model to estimate the changes.|||2.40|-0.74|0.30
81641089|NCT00828178|162972373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis system (SAS) software was used (SAS Institute Inc. Cary, North Carolina, SAS 9.2). Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics were summarized using appropriate descriptive statistics and compared across treatment groups using Chi-square. Two-sample t tests were used in the statistical analysis of the FMD outcomes. ANCOVA was used to compare the groups with respect to changes in clinical variables adjusting for baseline values.||||0.87
81641090|NCT00828178|162972374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1801||||||This Statistical Analysis applies category SELENA-SLEDAI|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1801
81641091|NCT02819141|162972478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Generalized estimating equations|Controlling for age, daily sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score, sedation intensity, and time of day of assessment||We estimated the power for multilevel models approximating our study design. A sample size of 95 patients per arm, 190 total (at a minimum 7 data collection points for each, resulting in \~1,050 observations) will have greater than 80% power to detect small to moderate effects (i.e., 0.11 or greater) in between-group differences in anxiety, delirium, and duration of mechanical ventilation at alpha = .05 for all proposed models.||||0.30
81460433|NCT02554682|162612661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.159|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.159
81593685|NCT03029208|162861098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.52||||0.9586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|0.86|||MMRM||Difficulty sleeping: MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, dialysis start manner, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.86|-13.90|0.9586
81593686|NCT03029208|162861099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.27||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.53|||MMRM||MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 8 with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, dialysis start manner, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.53|0.02|0.9810
81593687|NCT03029208|162861099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05||||0.6743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.26|||MMRM||MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 12 with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, dialysis start manner, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.26|-0.17|0.6743
81593688|NCT03029208|162861099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.16||||0.8997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.4|||MMRM||MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 28 with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, dialysis start manner, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.40|-0.09|0.8997
81593689|NCT03029208|162861099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.18||||0.8835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.47|||MMRM||MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 with factors for treatment, time, dialysis type, dialysis start manner, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.47|-0.12|0.8835
81641092|NCT02819141|162972478|SUPERIORITY|Controlling for time of day, study day, age, sex, illness severity, and sedation frequency||||||0.9858|||||||Generalized Estimating equations|||||||0.9858
81641093|NCT02819141|162972479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||a priori threshold for significance p \< 0.05.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.02
81460434|NCT02554682|162612662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.112
81460435|NCT02554682|162612663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.165|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.165
81641094|NCT02819141|162972480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Generalized estimating equations|Controlling for sedation intensity, age, daily Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score, study day, and time of day assessment||||||0.97
81641095|NCT02819141|162972480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5647|||||||Generalized estimating equations|Controlling for sedation frequency, age, sex, illness severity, study day, and time of day assessment.||||||0.5647
81641096|NCT02819141|162972481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Generalized estimating equation|controlling for age, daily Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score, time of day of assessment||||||0.39
81641097|NCT02819141|162972482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||GEE|||||||0.37
81641098|NCT02819141|162972483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.17
81641099|NCT02819141|162972483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.81
81641100|NCT02819141|162972484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.47
81641101|NCT02819141|162972484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.82
81641102|NCT02819141|162972485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.164|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||3 months after ICU discharge||||0.164
81641103|NCT02819141|162972485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||6 months after ICU discharge||||0.84
81641104|NCT02819141|162972486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.26
81641105|NCT02819141|162972487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.82
81641106|NCT02819141|162972488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.018
81641107|NCT02819141|162972489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.66
81641108|NCT02819141|162972490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.63
81641109|NCT02819141|162972491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.41
81641110|NCT02819141|162972492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.06
81641111|NCT02819141|162972493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.93
81641112|NCT02819141|162972494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.43
81641113|NCT02819141|162972495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.69
81641114|NCT02819141|162972496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.94
81641115|NCT02819141|162972497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.50
81641116|NCT02819141|162972498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.03
81641117|NCT02819141|162972499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.17
81641118|NCT02819141|162972500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.85
81641119|NCT02819141|162972501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.95
81641120|NCT00409006|162972529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0618||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0618
81641121|NCT00409006|162972530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.369||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Used the Wald Chi-squared statistic from a logistic regression analysis.||||||0.369
81641122|NCT05030467|162972534|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.31||||||We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) to adjust for the cluster design with an identify link function and normally-distributed errors||0.31|-0.39|
81641123|NCT05030467|162972535|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.03|||Regression, Logistic|||Outcomes were evaluated using generalized estimating equations with a log link and Poisson-distributed errors, adjusting for clinic-level clustering.||1.03|1.00|0.011
81641124|NCT05030467|162972538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.15|||Regression, Linear|||We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) to adjust for the cluster design with an identify link function and normally-distributed errors||0.15|-0.38|0.383
81641125|NCT03034772|162972554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|Mean difference between the 2 groups derived using analysis of covariance, with the baseline value and type of anti-VEGF drug used as covariates.||||||0.04
81641126|NCT03034772|162972555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||ANCOVA|Mean difference between the 2 groups derived using analysis of covariance, with the baseline value and type of anti-VEGF drug used as covariates.||||||0.11
81641127|NCT03034772|162972556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|Mean difference between the 2 groups derived using analysis of covariance, with the baseline value and type of anti-VEGF drug used as covariates.||||||0.01
81641128|NCT03034772|162972557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.78
81641129|NCT03034772|162972558|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.24
81641130|NCT01136733|162972561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||=|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.68|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio between treatment groups and corresponding 95% CI was estimated using the stratified Cox regression model (stratified by hemoglobin and corrected serum calcium) with treatment as a factor.|Null hypothesis of no difference in PFS was analyzed using the stratified log-rank test with hemoglobin (less than or equal to 13 g/dL vs greater than 13 g/dL for males; and less than or equal to 11.5 g/dL vs greater than 11.5 g/dL for females) and corrected serum calcium (greater than or equal to 10 mg/dL vs less than 10 mg/dL) as stratification factors. Each null hypothesis was tested at a nominal alpha=0.05.||0.68|0.24|=0.0005
81641131|NCT01136733|162972561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.0479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.98|||Log Rank|||||0.98|0.38|0.0479
81641132|NCT01136733|162972561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.1209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.1|||Log Rank|||||1.10|0.39|0.1209
81593690|NCT03207750|162861106|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided asymptotic standardized 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference in seroprotective concentration (HRV PCV-free Liquid group minus HRV Lyophilized group) for each of anti-D antibodies should be ≥-10%.|Difference in anti-D concentration|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.79||||||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of group difference in percentage of subjects with seroprotective concentrations (≥ 0.1 IU/mL) of anti-D antibodies.||0.79|-0.80|
81593691|NCT03207750|162861106|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided asymptotic standardized 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference in seroprotective concentration (HRV PCV-free Liquid group minus HRV Lyophilized group) for each of anti-T antibodies should be ≥-10%.|Difference in anti-T concentration|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.77||||||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of group difference in percentage of subjects with seroprotective concentrations (≥ 0.1 IU/mL) of anti-T antibodies.||0.77|-0.79|
81593692|NCT03207750|162861107|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the difference in seroprotective concentration (HRV PCV-free Liquid group minus HRV Lyophilized group) for each of anti-HB antibodies should be ≥-10%.|Difference in anti-HB concentration|-0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.16||||||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of group difference in percentage of subjects with seroprotective concentrations (≥ 10 mIU/mL) of anti-HB antibodies.||0.16|-1.90|
81641133|NCT01136733|162972562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.514|||=|0.0242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.299|0.884|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio between treatment groups and corresponding 95% CI was estimated using the stratified Cox regression model (stratified by hemoglobin and corrected serum calcium) with treatment as a factor.|Planned analyses were performed to test null hypothesis of treatment difference in OS at a nominal significance level of 0.05 (2-sided) using the stratified log-rank test using stratification factors.||0.884|0.299|=0.0242
81641134|NCT01136733|162972562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.684|||=|0.1181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.411|1.138|||Log Rank|||||1.138|0.411|=0.1181
81641135|NCT01136733|162972562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.751|||=|0.3157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.433|1.301|||Log Rank|||||1.301|0.433|=0.3157
81460436|NCT02554682|162612664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.006
81641136|NCT01136733|162972563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|7.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|22.5||Analysis performed after database lock. P-value was based on the 2-sided Fisher's exact P-value.|Fisher Exact||Rate ratio was based on the normal approximation.|||22.5|2.3|<0.0001
81641137|NCT01136733|162972563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|4.5||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|14.7||Analysis performed after database lock. P-value was based on the 2-sided Fisher's exact P-value.|Fisher Exact|||||14.7|1.4|0.0067
81641138|NCT01136733|162972563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.6|||=|0.1007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.8||Analysis performed after database lock. P-value was based on the 2-sided Fisher's exact P-value.|Fisher Exact|||||2.8|0.9|=0.1007
81641139|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||RM-ANOVA. Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Extinction Learning CS+E Amygdala- Visit 3' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||>0.05
81522774|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.91||||3.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.01||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; SCRD12.The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.01|0.81|3.30
81641140|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041||||||Repeated-measures ANOVA (SPM12, ROI small-volume corrected). Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Extinction Learning CS+E Hippocampus- Visit 3' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||0.041
81593693|NCT03207750|162861108|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the difference in seroprotective concentration (HRV PCV-free Liquid group minus HRV Lyophilized group) for each of anti-poliovirus type 1 antibodies should be ≥-5%.|Difference in anti-polio 1 concentration|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.15||||||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of group difference in percentage of subjects with seroprotective titers (≥ 8 ED50) of anti-poliovirus type 1 antibodies.||1.15|-0.60|
81593694|NCT03207750|162861108|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the difference in seroprotective concentration (HRV PCV-free Liquid group minus HRV Lyophilized group) for each of anti-poliovirus type 2 antibodies should be ≥-5%.|Difference in anti-polio 2 concentration|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.98||||||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of group difference in percentage of subjects with seroprotective titers (≥ 8 ED50) of anti-poliovirus type 2 antibodies.||0.98|-1.02|
81593695|NCT03207750|162861108|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the difference in seroprotective concentration (HRV PCV-free Liquid group minus HRV Lyophilized group) for each of anti-poliovirus type 3 antibodies should be ≥-5%.|Difference in anti-polio 3 concentration|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.84||||||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of group difference in percentage of subjects with seroprotective titers (≥ 8 ED50) of anti-poliovirus type 3 antibodies.||0.84|-0.87|
81593696|NCT03207750|162861109|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI on GMC ratios (HRV PCV-free Liquid group over HRV Lyophilized group) for each of anti-PT antibodies should be ≥ 0.67.|GMC ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.03|||ANOVA|ANOVA model that included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of GMC ratios for anti-PT antibodies.||1.03|0.86|
81593697|NCT03207750|162861109|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI on GMC ratios (HRV PCV-free Liquid group over HRV Lyophilized group) for each of anti-FHA antibodies should be ≥ 0.67.|GMC ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.08|||ANOVA|ANOVA model that included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of GMC ratios for anti-FHA antibodies.||1.08|0.92|
81593698|NCT03207750|162861109|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI on GMC ratios (HRV PCV-free Liquid group over HRV Lyophilized group) for each of anti-PRN antibodies should be ≥ 0.67.|GMC ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.1|||ANOVA|ANOVA model that included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of GMC ratios for anti-PRN antibodies.||1.10|0.86|
81593699|NCT03207750|162861110|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI on GMC ratios (HRV PCV-free Liquid group over HRV Lyophilized group) for S. pneumoniae serotype 1 should be ≥ 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.14|||ANOVA|ANOVA model that included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of GMC ratios for Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) serotype 1.||1.14|0.93|
81593700|NCT03207750|162861110|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI on GMC ratios (HRV PCV-free Liquid group over HRV Lyophilized group) for S. pneumoniae serotype 3 should be ≥ 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.11|||ANOVA|ANOVA model that included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of GMC ratios for Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) serotype 3.||1.11|0.91|
81593701|NCT03207750|162861110|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI on GMC ratios (HRV PCV-free Liquid group over HRV Lyophilized group) for S. pneumoniae serotype 4 should be ≥ 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.09|||ANOVA|ANOVA model that included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of GMC ratios for Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) serotype 4.||1.09|0.90|
81460437|NCT03830333|162612723|NON_INFERIORITY|Ceftolozane/tazobactam + metronidazole is concluded to be non-inferior to meropenem + placebo if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the treatment difference in percent response is above -12.5 percentage points.|Difference in percentages|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|8.8||||||Difference in percentage was based on Miettinen and Nurminen method with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weighting stratified by anatomic site of infection (bowel \[small or large\] versus other site of cIAI).||8.8|-4.7|
81641141|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Repeated-measures ANOVA (SPM12, ROI small-volume corrected). Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Extinction Learning CS+E vmPFC- Visit 3' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U)||||0.040
81460438|NCT03830333|162612724|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|3.7||||||Difference in percentage was based on Miettinen and Nurminen method with the CMH weighting stratified by anatomic site of infection (bowel \[small or large\] versus other site of cIAI).||3.7|-12.6|
81460439|NCT03830333|162612725|OTHER||Difference in percentages|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|6.7||||||Difference in percentage was based on Miettinen and Nurminen method with the CMH weighting stratified by anatomic site of infection (bowel \[small or large\] versus other site of cIAI).||6.7|-3.8|
81460440|NCT03830333|162612726|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|4.8||||||Difference in percentage was based on Miettinen and Nurminen method with the CMH weighting stratified by anatomic site of infection (bowel \[small or large\] versus other site of cIAI).||4.8|-8.0|
81460441|NCT03830333|162612727|OTHER||Difference in percentages|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|10.4||||||Difference in percentage based on Miettinen and Nurminen method with the CMH weighting stratified by anatomic site of infection (bowel \[small or large\] versus other site of cIAI).||10.4|-9.2|
81460442|NCT03830333|162612728|OTHER|Difference in percentage was based on unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method. Confidence Interval is displayed only when there are at least 4 participants in at least one treatment group.|Difference in percentages|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|8.7||||||Gram-negative aerobes comparison: Based on unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.||8.7|-11.9|
81460443|NCT03830333|162612728|OTHER|Difference in percentage was based on unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method. Confidence Interval is displayed only when there are at least 4 participants in at least one treatment group.|Difference in percentages|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|8.5||||||All enterobacteriaceae comparison: Based on unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.||8.5|-12.5|
81641142|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||RM-ANOVA. Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Extinction Learning CS- Amygdala- Visit 3' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||>0.05
81641143|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041||||||Repeated-measures ANOVA (SPM12, ROI small-volume corrected). Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Extinction Learning CS- Hippocampus- Visit 3' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||0.041
81641144|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Repeated-measures ANOVA (SPM12, ROI small-volume corrected). Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus time factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Extinction Learning CS- vmPFC- Visit 3' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||0.040
81641145|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||RM-ANOVA. Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall CS+E Amygdala- Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||>0.05
81641146|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027||||||Repeated-measures ANOVA (SPM12, ROI small-volume corrected). Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall CS+E Hippocampus-Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||0.027
81641147|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||Repeated-measures ANOVA (SPM12, ROI small-volume corrected). Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall CS+E vmPFC-Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||0.019
81641148|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||RM-ANOVA. Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall CS- Amygdala-Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||>0.05
81460444|NCT03830333|162612728|OTHER|Difference in percentage was based on unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method. Confidence Interval is displayed only when there are at least 4 participants in at least one treatment group.|Difference in percentages|-8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.2|20.0||||||Gram-positive aerobes comparison: Based on unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.||20.0|-42.2|
81460445|NCT03830333|162612729|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|11.2||||||Difference in percentage was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||11.2|-12.6|
81460446|NCT03830333|162612730|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|4.4||||||Difference in percentage was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||4.4|-4.4|
81641149|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027||||||Repeated-measures ANOVA (SPM12, ROI small-volume corrected). Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall CS- Hippocampus-Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||0.027
81641150|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||Repeated-measures ANOVA (SPM12, ROI small-volume corrected). Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall CS- vmPFC-Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||0.019
81593702|NCT03207750|162861110|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI on GMC ratios (HRV PCV-free Liquid group over HRV Lyophilized group) for S. pneumoniae serotype 5 should be ≥ 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.17|||ANOVA|ANOVA model that included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of GMC ratios for Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) serotype 5.||1.17|0.94|
81641151|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||RM-ANOVA. Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall CS+U Amygdala-Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||>0.05
81641152|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027||||||Repeated-measures ANOVA (SPM12, ROI small-volume corrected). Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall CS+U Hippocampus-Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||0.027
81641153|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||Repeated-measures ANOVA (SPM12, ROI small-volume corrected). Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall CS+U vmPFC-Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||0.019
81641154|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||RM-ANOVA. Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal CS+E Amygdala-Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||>0.05
81460447|NCT00722137|162612731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.79|||Log Rank|Based on Log rank test stratified with International Prognostic Index (IPI) risk and stage of disease.|Hazards ratio estimate is based on a Cox´s model stratified by IPI risk and stage of disease. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicates an advantage for VcR-CAP.|||0.79|0.50|<0.001
81460448|NCT00722137|162612732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.74|||Log Rank|Based on Log rank test stratified with IPI risk and stage of disease.|Hazards ratio estimate is based on a Cox´s model stratified by IPI risk and stage of disease. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicates an advantage for VcR-CAP.|||0.74|0.45|<0.001
81460449|NCT00722137|162612734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.65|||Log Rank|Based on Log rank test stratified with IPI risk and stage of disease.|Hazards ratio estimate is based on a Cox´s model stratified by IPI risk and stage of disease. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicates an advantage for VcR-CAP.|||0.65|0.38|<0.001
81460450|NCT00722137|162612735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.65|||Log Rank|||||0.65|0.38|=0.001
81593703|NCT03207750|162861110|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI on GMC ratios (HRV PCV-free Liquid group over HRV Lyophilized group) for S. pneumoniae serotype 6A should be ≥ 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.12|||ANOVA|ANOVA model that included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of GMC ratios for Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) serotype 6A.||1.12|0.92|
81460451|NCT00722137|162612736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.428||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.749|2.722|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common odds ratio for stratified tables is used, with IPI risk and Stage of Disease as stratification factors. An odds ratio (OR) \> 1 indicates an advantage for VcR-CAP.|||2.722|0.749|0.275
81460452|NCT00722137|162612737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.688|||<|0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.148|2.481|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common odds ratio for stratified tables is used, with IPI risk and Stage of Disease as stratification factors. An odds ratio (OR) \> 1 indicates an advantage for VcR-CAP.|||2.481|1.148|<0.007
81460453|NCT00722137|162612738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.1|||Log Rank|Based on Log rank test stratified with IPI risk and stage of disease.|Hazards ratio estimate is based on a Cox´s model stratified by IPI risk and stage of disease. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicates an advantage for VcR-CAP.|||1.10|0.59|0.173
81460454|NCT01465412|162612744|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be considered equivalent the least squares mean (LSM) Ratio (HI/Healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\].|LSM Ratio|1.075|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.695|1.662||||||The analysis was performed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model. Parameters were log-transformed (using the natural logarithm) prior to analysis. Study population (i.e., HI or Healthy) was included as a fixed effect with continuous covariates age, Body Mass Index (BMI) and a categorical covariate, gender. Gender was excluded from Part 1 analysis.||1.662|0.695|
81641155|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||RM-ANOVA. Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal CS+E Hippocampus- Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||>0.05
81641156|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025||||||Repeated-measures ANOVA (SPM12, ROI small-volume corrected). Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal CS+E vmPFC- Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||0.025
81641157|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||RM-ANOVA. Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal CS- Amygdala- Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||>0.05
81460455|NCT01465412|162612744|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be considered equivalent the LSM Ratio (HI/Healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\].|LSM Ratio|2.598|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.334|5.06||||||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model. Parameters were log-transformed (using the natural logarithm) prior to analysis. Study population (i.e., HI or Healthy) was included as a fixed effect with continuous covariates age, BMI and a categorical covariate, gender. Gender was included from Part 2 analysis.||5.060|1.334|
81641158|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||RM-ANOVA. Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal CS- Hippocampus-Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||>0.05
81641159|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||RM-ANOVA. Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal CS- vmPFC-Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||>0.05
81641160|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||RM-ANOVA. Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal CS+U Amygdala-Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||>0.05
81460456|NCT01465412|162612745|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be considered equivalent the LSM Ratio (HI/Healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\].|LSM Ratio|1.305|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|2.027||||||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model. Parameters were log-transformed (using the natural logarithm) prior to analysis. Study population (i.e., HI or Healthy) was included as a fixed effect with continuous covariates age, BMI and a categorical covariate, gender. Gender was excluded from Part 1 analysis.||2.027|0.840|
81460457|NCT01465412|162612745|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be considered equivalent the LSM Ratio (HI/Healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\].|LSM Ratio|1.434|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.643|3.198||||||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model. Parameters were log-transformed (using the natural logarithm) prior to analysis. Study population (i.e., HI or Healthy) was included as a fixed effect with continuous covariates age, BMI and a categorical covariate, gender. Gender was included from Part 2 analysis.||3.198|0.643|
81460458|NCT01465412|162612746|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be considered equivalent the LSM Ratio (HI/Healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\].|LSM Ratio|1.852|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|4.234||||||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model. Parameters were log-transformed (using the natural logarithm) prior to analysis. Study population (i.e., HI or Healthy) was included as a fixed effect with continuous covariates age, BMI and a categorical covariate, gender. Gender was excluded from Part 1 analysis.||4.234|0.810|
81460459|NCT01465412|162612746|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be considered equivalent the LSM Ratio (HI/Healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\].|LSM Ratio|2.392|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.306|4.382||||||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model. Parameters were log-transformed (using the natural logarithm) prior to analysis. Study population (i.e., HI or Healthy) was included as a fixed effect with continuous covariates age, BMI and a categorical covariate, gender. Gender was included from Part 2 analysis.||4.382|1.306|
81460460|NCT01465412|162612747|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be considered equivalent the LSM Ratio (HI/Healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\].|LSM Ratio|1.548|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.918|2.61||||||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model. Parameters were log-transformed (using the natural logarithm) prior to analysis. Study population (i.e., HI or Healthy) was included as a fixed effect with continuous covariates age, BMI and a categorical covariate, gender. Gender was excluded from Part 1 analysis.||2.610|0.918|
81641161|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||RM-ANOVA. Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal CS+U Hippocampus-Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||>0.05
81641162|NCT02069366|162972631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025||||||Repeated-measures ANOVA (SPM12, ROI small-volume corrected). Significance threshold p\<0.05, FWE-corrected.|ANOVA|RM-ANOVA with group and stimulus factors.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal CS+U vmPFC-Visit 4' in the Brain Measures outcome table. RM-ANOVA including stimulus (CS+E, CS-, CS+U).||||0.025
81641163|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Acquisition CS+E Early- Visit 2' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81641164|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Acquisition CS+U Early- Visit 2' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81641165|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Acquisition CS-Early- Visit 2' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81641166|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Acquisition CS+E Late- Visit 2' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81641167|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Acquisition CS+U Late- Visit 2' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81641168|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Acquisition CS- Late- Visit 2' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81641169|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Extinction CS+E Early- Visit 3' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81641170|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Extinction CS- Early- Visit 3' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81641171|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Extinction CS+E Late-Visit 3' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81641172|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Extinction CS- Late- Visit 3' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||0.04
81641173|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall CS+E Early-Visit 4' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81641174|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall CS+U Early-Visit 4' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81641175|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall CS- Early-Visit 4' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81522775|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||42.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.11||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.11|0.88|42.22
81522776|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.09||||95.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.2||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; D12D28The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.20|0.99|95.24
81593704|NCT03207750|162861110|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI on GMC ratios (HRV PCV-free Liquid group over HRV Lyophilized group) for S. pneumoniae serotype 6B should be ≥ 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.12|||ANOVA|ANOVA model that included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of GMC ratios for Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) serotype 6B.||1.12|0.83|
81593705|NCT03207750|162861110|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI on GMC ratios (HRV PCV-free Liquid group over HRV Lyophilized group) for S. pneumoniae serotype 7F should be ≥ 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.08|||ANOVA|ANOVA model that included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of GMC ratios for Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) serotype 7F.||1.08|0.91|
81641176|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall CS+E Late-Visit 4' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81593706|NCT03207750|162861110|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI on GMC ratios (HRV PCV-free Liquid group over HRV Lyophilized group) for S. pneumoniae serotype 9V should be ≥ 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.14|||ANOVA|ANOVA model that included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of GMC ratios for Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) serotype 9V.||1.14|0.93|
81593707|NCT03207750|162861110|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI on GMC ratios (HRV PCV-free Liquid group over HRV Lyophilized group) for S. pneumoniae serotype 14 should be ≥ 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.13|||ANOVA|ANOVA model that included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of GMC ratios for Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) serotype 14.||1.13|0.89|
81641177|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall CS+U Late-Visit 4' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81641178|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall CS- Late-Visit 4' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||0.033
81593708|NCT03207750|162861110|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI on GMC ratios (HRV PCV-free Liquid group over HRV Lyophilized group) for S. pneumoniae serotype 18C should be ≥ 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.14|||ANOVA|ANOVA model that included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of GMC ratios for Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) serotype 18C.||1.14|0.92|
81593709|NCT03207750|162861110|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI on GMC ratios (HRV PCV-free Liquid group over HRV Lyophilized group) for S. pneumoniae serotype 19A should be ≥ 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.15|||ANOVA|ANOVA model that included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of GMC ratios for Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) serotype 19A.||1.15|0.93|
81593710|NCT03207750|162861110|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI on GMC ratios (HRV PCV-free Liquid group over HRV Lyophilized group) for S. pneumoniae serotype 19F should be ≥ 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.12|||ANOVA|ANOVA model that included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of GMC ratios for Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) serotype 19F.||1.12|0.95|
81593711|NCT03207750|162861110|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI on GMC ratios (HRV PCV-free Liquid group over HRV Lyophilized group) for S. pneumoniae serotype 23F should be ≥ 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.1|||ANOVA|ANOVA model that included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of GMC ratios for Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae) serotype 23F.||1.10|0.87|
81593712|NCT03207750|162861111|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the difference in seroprotective concentrations (HRV PCV-free Liquid group minus HRV Lyophilized group) for each of anti-PRP antibodies should be ≥-5%.|Difference in anti-PRP concentration|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|2.28||||||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of group difference in percentage of subjects with concentrations (≥ 0.15 µg/mL) of anti-PRP antibodies.||2.28|-1.94|
81593713|NCT03207750|162861112|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the difference in seroprotective concentrations (HRV PCV-free Liquid group minus HRV Lyophilized group) for each of anti-PRP antibodies should be ≥-10%.|Difference in anti-PRP concentration|-0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.75|3.99||||||Non-inferiority of the immune responses to 3 doses of Pediarix, Hiberix and Prevenar 13 when co-administered with 2 doses of the PCV-free liquid HRV vaccine, as compared to when co-administered with lyophilized HRV vaccine in terms of group difference in percentage of subjects with concentrations (≥ 1.0 µg/mL) of anti-PRP antibodies.||3.99|-5.75|
81593714|NCT03207750|162861113|OTHER|p-value on the difference in seroresponse (HRV PCV-free Liquid group minus HRV Lyophilized group) between groups should be \<=0.025 for PT antigen.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|p-value was computed by integrating on p-values of 1 sided test with alpha=0.025 \& the posterior probability of the cut-off in HRV Lyophilized group||To rule out 10% decrease in seroresponse to PT antigen in subjects who received Pediarix co-administered with PCV-free-Liquid-HRV vaccine compared to subjects who received Pediarix co-administered with currently licensed lyophilized HRV vaccine where seroresponse was defined as percentage of subjects who showed a concentration above a threshold that led to 95% seroresponse in HRV lyophilized group.||||<.0001
81593715|NCT03207750|162861113|OTHER|p-value on the difference in seroresponse (HRV PCV-free Liquid group minus HRV Lyophilized group) between groups should be \<=0.025 for FHA antigen.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|p-value was computed by integrating on p-values of 1 sided test with alpha=0.025 \& the posterior probability of the cut-off in HRV lyophilized group||To rule out 10% decrease in seroresponse to FHA antigen in subjects who received Pediarix co-administered with PCV-free-Liquid-HRV vaccine compared to subjects who received Pediarix co-administered with currently licensed lyophilized HRV vaccine where seroresponse was defined as percentage of subjects who showed a concentration above a threshold that led to 95% seroresponse in HRV lyophilized group.||||<.0001
81593716|NCT03207750|162861113|OTHER|p-value on the difference in seroresponse (HRV PCV-free Liquid group minus HRV Lyophilized group) between groups should be \<=0.025 for PRN antigen.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|p-value was computed by integrating on p-values of 1 sided test with alpha=0.025 \& the posterior probability of the cut-off in HRV Lyophilized group||To rule out 10% decrease in seroresponse to PRN antigen in subjects who received Pediarix co-administered with PCV-free-Liquid-HRV vaccine compared to subjects who received Pediarix co-administered with currently licensed lyophilized HRV vaccine where seroresponse was defined as percentage of subjects who showed a concentration above a threshold that led to 95% seroresponse in HRV lyophilized group.||||<.0001
81593717|NCT01046643|162861162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.222||95.0||||Category = Medial Frontal Cortex|t-test, 2 sided|||"Category = Medial Frontal Cortex~p-value for null hypothesis = \<0.05"||||.222
81641179|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal CS+E Early-Visit 4' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81593718|NCT01046643|162861162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.107||95.0||||Category = Left Hippocampus|t-test, 2 sided|||"Category = Left Hippocampus~p-value for null hypothesis = \<0.05"||||.107
81593719|NCT01046643|162861162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.127||95.0||||Category = Medial Frontal Cortex|t-test, 2 sided|||"Category = Right Hippocampus~p-value for null hypothesis = \<0.05"||||.127
81593720|NCT01046643|162861162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.954||95.0||||Category = Medial Frontal Cortex|t-test, 2 sided|||"Category = Medial Frontal Cortex~p-value for null hypothesis = \<0.05"||||.954
81593721|NCT01046643|162861162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.385||95.0||||Category = Left Hippocampus|t-test, 2 sided|||"Category = Left Hippocampus~p-value for null hypothesis = \<0.05"||||.385
81593722|NCT01046643|162861162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||95.0||||Category = Right Hippocampus|t-test, 2 sided|||"Category = Right Hippocampus~p-value for null hypothesis = \<0.05"||||.310
81593723|NCT01046643|162861163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.594||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||p-value for null hypothesis = \<0.05||||.594
81593724|NCT01046643|162861163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.653||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||p-value for null hypothesis = \<0.05||||.653
81593725|NCT01046643|162861164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.452||95.0||||Category = Medial Frontal Cortex|t-test, 2 sided|||"Category = Medial Frontal Cortex~p-value for null hypothesis = \<0.05"||||.452
81593726|NCT01046643|162861164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.868||95.0||||Category = Left Hippocampus|t-test, 2 sided|||"Category = Left Hippocampus~p-value for null hypothesis = \<0.05"||||.868
81460461|NCT01465412|162612747|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be considered equivalent the LSM Ratio (HI/Healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\].|LSM Ratio|1.407|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|2.75||||||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model. Parameters were log-transformed (using the natural logarithm) prior to analysis. Study population (i.e., HI or Healthy) was included as a fixed effect with continuous covariates age, BMI and a categorical covariate, gender. Gender was included from Part 2 analysis.||2.750|0.720|
81593727|NCT01046643|162861164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.549||95.0||||Category = Right Hippocampus|t-test, 2 sided|||"Category = Right Hippocampus~p-value for null hypothesis = \<0.05"||||.549
81593728|NCT01046643|162861164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.124||95.0||||Category = Medial Frontal Cortex|t-test, 2 sided|||"Category = Medial Frontal Cortex~p-value for null hypothesis = \<0.05"||||.124
81593729|NCT01046643|162861164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.158||95.0||||Category = Left Hippocampus|t-test, 2 sided|||"Category = Left Hippocampus~p-value for null hypothesis = \<0.05"||||.158
81593730|NCT01046643|162861164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||95.0||||Category = Right Hippocampus|t-test, 2 sided|||"Category = Right Hippocampus~p-value for null hypothesis = \<0.05"||||.055
81593731|NCT01046643|162861165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.561||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||p-value for null hypothesis = \<0.05||||.561
81593732|NCT01046643|162861165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.726||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||p-value for null hypothesis = \<0.05||||.726
81593733|NCT00289341|162861183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||for injection site reaction only||||0.001
81593734|NCT00289341|162861183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.2||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||for all other adverse events||||>0.2
81593735|NCT00289341|162861185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0|||||Linear Spline model|||||||0.016
81593736|NCT03893448|162861186|OTHER||Percentage Point Difference|-4.8|||=|0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|-0.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Injection site erythema Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||-0.2|-9.3|= 0.039
81593737|NCT03893448|162861186|OTHER||Percentage Point Difference|-0.4|||=|0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|3.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Injection site induration Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||3.7|-4.6|= 0.836
81593738|NCT03893448|162861186|OTHER||Percentage Point Difference|2.9|||=|0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|7.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Injection site pain Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||7.6|-1.9|= 0.235
81593739|NCT03893448|162861186|OTHER||Percentage Point Difference|2.4|||=|0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|6.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Injection site swelling Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||6.5|-1.7|= 0.260
81593740|NCT03893448|162861187|OTHER||Percentage Point Difference|-1.8|||=|0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|2.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Decreased appetite Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||2.8|-6.3|= 0.446
81593741|NCT03893448|162861187|OTHER||Percentage Point Difference|1.0|||=|0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Irritability Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||5.1|-3.0|= 0.622
81593742|NCT03893448|162861187|OTHER||Percentage Point Difference|-3.0|||=|0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|1.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Somnolence (drowsiness) Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||1.6|-7.6|= 0.202
81593743|NCT03893448|162861187|OTHER||Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||=|0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Urticaria (Hives) Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||2.3|-2.4|= 0.985
81593744|NCT03893448|162861188|OTHER||Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||||V114-Prevnar 13™|Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||0.4|-0.4|
81593745|NCT03893448|162861189|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-3.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-1.8||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 1 Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||-1.8|-5.2|< 0.001
81460462|NCT01465412|162612748|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be considered equivalent the LSM Ratio (HI/Healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\].|LSM Ratio|1.555|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.617|3.917||||||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model. Parameters were log-transformed (using the natural logarithm) prior to analysis. Study population (i.e., HI or Healthy) was included as a fixed effect with continuous covariates age, BMI and a categorical covariate, gender. Gender was excluded from Part 1 analysis.||3.917|0.617|
81460463|NCT01465412|162612748|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be considered equivalent the LSM Ratio (HI/Healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\].|LSM Ratio|4.806|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.77|8.335||||||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model. Parameters were log-transformed (using the natural logarithm) prior to analysis. Study population (i.e., HI or Healthy) was included as a fixed effect with continuous covariates age, BMI and a categorical covariate, gender. Gender was included from Part 2 analysis.||8.335|2.770|
81460464|NCT01465412|162612749|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be considered equivalent the LSM Ratio (HI/Healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\].|LSM Ratio|1.269|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.703|2.288||||||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model. Parameters were log-transformed (using the natural logarithm) prior to analysis. Study population (i.e., HI or Healthy) was included as a fixed effect with continuous covariates age, BMI and a categorical covariate, gender. Gender was excluded from Part 1 analysis.||2.288|0.703|
81460465|NCT01465412|162612749|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be considered equivalent the LSM Ratio (HI/Healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\].|LSM Ratio|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.316|2.977||||||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model. Parameters were log-transformed (using the natural logarithm) prior to analysis. Study population (i.e., HI or Healthy) was included as a fixed effect with continuous covariates age, BMI and a categorical covariate, gender. Gender was included from Part 2 analysis.||2.977|1.316|
81460466|NCT01465412|162612750|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be considered equivalent the LSM Ratio (HI/Healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\].|LSM Ratio|1.326|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.749|2.348||||||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model. Parameters were log-transformed (using the natural logarithm) prior to analysis. Study population (i.e., HI or Healthy) was included as a fixed effect with continuous covariates age, BMI and a categorical covariate, gender. Gender was excluded from Part 1 analysis.||2.348|0.749|
81460467|NCT01465412|162612750|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be considered equivalent the LSM Ratio (HI/Healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\].|LSM Ratio|4.041|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.46|11.187||||||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model. Parameters were log-transformed (using the natural logarithm) prior to analysis. Study population (i.e., HI or Healthy) was included as a fixed effect with continuous covariates age, BMI and a categorical covariate, gender. Gender was included from Part 2 analysis.||11.187|1.460|
81593746|NCT03893448|162861189|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|15.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|19.2||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 3 Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||19.2|12.1|< 0.001
81641180|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal CS+U Early-Visit 4' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81641181|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal CS- Early-Visit 4' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81641182|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal CS+E Late-Visit 4' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81593747|NCT03893448|162861189|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.6||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 4 Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||-0.6|-4.0|< 0.001
81460468|NCT01465412|162612751|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be considered equivalent the LSM Ratio (HI/Healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\].|LSM Ratio|1.609|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.007|2.572||||||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model. Parameters were log-transformed (using the natural logarithm) prior to analysis. Study population (i.e., HI or Healthy) was included as a fixed effect with continuous covariates age, BMI and a categorical covariate, gender. Gender was excluded from Part 1 analysis.||2.572|1.007|
81460469|NCT01465412|162612751|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be considered equivalent the LSM Ratio (HI/Healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\].|LSM Ratio|2.231|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.844|5.896||||||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model. Parameters were log-transformed (using the natural logarithm) prior to analysis. Study population (i.e., HI or Healthy) was included as a fixed effect with continuous covariates age, BMI and a categorical covariate, gender. Gender was included from Part 2 analysis.||5.896|0.844|
81460470|NCT04390113|162612752|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.6253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.55|||Log Rank|||||1.55|0.55|0.6253
81593748|NCT03893448|162861189|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-0.2||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 5 Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||-0.2|-4.2|< 0.001
81593749|NCT03893448|162861189|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-4.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-3.0||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 6A Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||-3.0|-7.1|< 0.001
81641183|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal CS+U Late-Visit 4' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81641184|NCT02069366|162972632|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Chi-square test of independence; significance threshold p\<0.05.|Chi-squared|3 (response categories) × 6 (groups) contingency table; df=10||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal CS- Late-Visit 4' in the Expectancy Ratings outcome table. Chi-square test comparing distribution of Yes/No/I don't know responses across 6 groups.||||>0.05
81593750|NCT03893448|162861189|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-3.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-0.3||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 6B Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||-0.3|-6.6|< 0.001
81593751|NCT03893448|162861189|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.1||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 7F Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||-0.1|-1.9|< 0.001
81593752|NCT03893448|162861189|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.6||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 9V Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||0.6|-2.8|< 0.001
81593753|NCT03893448|162861189|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.6||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 14 Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||1.6|-1.6|< 0.001
81593754|NCT03893448|162861189|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.7||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 18C Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||0.7|-2.6|< 0.001
81593755|NCT03893448|162861189|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.8||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 19A Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||-0.8|-3.2|< 0.001
81593756|NCT03893448|162861189|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.4||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 19F Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||-0.4|-2.1|< 0.001
81641185|NCT02069366|162972633|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05.|ANOVA|Group factor at specified phase/timepoint.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Extinction Learning Pre- Visit 3' in the SUDS outcome table. ANOVA comparing mean SUDS ratings across 6 groups at the specified phase/timepoint.||||>0.05
81593757|NCT03893448|162861189|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.7||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 23F Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||2.7|-3.2|< 0.001
81593758|NCT03893448|162861189|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|6.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|9.2||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 22F This analysis represents the difference between response rate to Serotype 22F in recipients of V114 and lowest response (Serotype 23F at 91.8) in recipients of Prevnar 13™ for shared serotypes, excluding serotype 3. Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||9.2|4.6|< 0.001
81641186|NCT02069366|162972633|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05.|ANOVA|Group factor at specified phase/timepoint.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Extinction Learning Mid-Visit 3' in the SUDS outcome table. ANOVA comparing mean SUDS ratings across 6 groups at the specified phase/timepoint.||||>0.05
81641187|NCT02069366|162972633|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05.|ANOVA|Group factor at specified phase/timepoint.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Extinction Learning Post-Visit 3' in the SUDS outcome table. ANOVA comparing mean SUDS ratings across 6 groups at the specified phase/timepoint.||||>0.05
81460471|NCT00030901|162612763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0||||P-value is adjusted for stratification factors age older than 60, African American, baseline PSA, and vitamin E supplementation.|Regression, Logistic|||With target sample size of 466 randomized patients (233 per arm), there is a 90% of power to detect a one-third reduction in the three-year incidence rate of prostate cancer. The alpha level is set at 0.025, one-sided.||||0.73
81593759|NCT03893448|162861189|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-4.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|-1.3||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 33F This analysis represents the difference between response rate to Serotype 33F in recipients of V114 and lowest response (Serotype 23F at 91.8) in recipients of Prevnar 13™ for shared serotypes, excluding serotype 3. Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||-1.3|-7.8|< 0.001
81641188|NCT02069366|162972633|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05.|ANOVA|Group factor at specified phase/timepoint.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall Pre-Visit 4' in the SUDS outcome table. ANOVA comparing mean SUDS ratings across 6 groups at the specified phase/timepoint.||||>0.05
81641189|NCT02069366|162972633|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05.|ANOVA|Group factor at specified phase/timepoint.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall Mid-Visit 4' in the SUDS outcome table. ANOVA comparing mean SUDS ratings across 6 groups at the specified phase/timepoint.||||>0.05
81641190|NCT02069366|162972633|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05.|ANOVA|Group factor at specified phase/timepoint.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Recall Post-Visit 4' in the SUDS outcome table. ANOVA comparing mean SUDS ratings across 6 groups at the specified phase/timepoint.||||>0.05
81641191|NCT02069366|162972633|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05.|ANOVA|Group factor at specified phase/timepoint.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal Pre-Visit 4' in the SUDS outcome table. ANOVA comparing mean SUDS ratings across 6 groups at the specified phase/timepoint.||||>0.05
81641192|NCT02069366|162972633|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05.|ANOVA|Group factor at specified phase/timepoint.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal Mid-Visit 4' in the SUDS outcome table. ANOVA comparing mean SUDS ratings across 6 groups at the specified phase/timepoint.||||>0.05
81593760|NCT03893448|162861190|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.69|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 1 GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.69|0.59|< 0.001
81593761|NCT03893448|162861190|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|1.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|1.87|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 3 GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||1.87|1.61|< 0.001
81593762|NCT03893448|162861190|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.03|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 4 GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||1.03|0.88|< 0.001
81593763|NCT03893448|162861190|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.8|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 5 GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.80|0.66|< 0.001
81593764|NCT03893448|162861190|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.52|||=|0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.58|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 6A GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.58|0.48|= 0.167
81593765|NCT03893448|162861190|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.93|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 6B GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.93|0.71|< 0.001
81641193|NCT02069366|162972633|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05.|ANOVA|Group factor at specified phase/timepoint.||This analysis corresponds to the row 'Renewal Post-Visit 4' in the SUDS outcome table. ANOVA comparing mean SUDS ratings across 6 groups at the specified phase/timepoint.||||>0.05
81641194|NCT00422162|162972694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. A priori alpha threshold was 0.05 with no adjustment for multiple testing.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratification factors (country and pretreatment for MDD) and MADRS baseline as covariates and treatment regimen as the main factor.||||||0.88
81641195|NCT00422162|162972704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline (within group)|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||<0.0001
81641196|NCT00422162|162972704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline (within group)|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.001
81593766|NCT03893448|162861190|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.83|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 7F GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.83|0.71|< 0.001
81641197|NCT00422162|162972704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline (within group)|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||<0.0001
81641198|NCT00422162|162972704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline (within group)|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.28
81641199|NCT00848198|162972716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|87.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.2|90.9||||||||90.9|83.2|
81641200|NCT00848198|162972716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|72.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.9|77.1||||||||77.1|66.9|
81641201|NCT00848198|162972717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|39.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.2|45.3||||||||45.3|34.2|
81641202|NCT00848198|162972717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|82.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.4|87.0||||||||87.0|78.4|
81641203|NCT00848198|162972718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|71.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.8|77.0||||||||77.0|66.8|
81641204|NCT00848198|162972718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|82.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.4|87.0||||||||87.0|78.4|
81641205|NCT00848198|162972719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|27.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.2|32.3||||||||32.3|22.2|
81641206|NCT00848198|162972719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|98.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.4|100.0||||||||100.0|97.4|
81641207|NCT00848198|162972720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|51.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.7|57.0||||||||57.0|45.7|
81641208|NCT00848198|162972720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|94.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.1|97.2||||||||97.2|92.1|
81641209|NCT00848198|162972721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|61.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.6|66.7||||||||66.7|55.6|
81641210|NCT00848198|162972721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|78.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.0|83.3||||||||83.3|74.0|
81641211|NCT00848198|162972722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|58.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.9|64.1||||||||64.1|52.9|
81641212|NCT00848198|162972722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|73.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.3|78.3||||||||78.3|68.3|
81460472|NCT01622673|162612767|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis will be supported if the lower limit of the 90% confidence interval (CI) falls above 0.4 for the geometric least squares mean ratio for TUMS® + raltegravir versus raltegravir alone|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.678|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.531|0.866|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis incorporated fixed effect for treatment and treatment period and random effect for participant|The parameter estimated, geometric least squares mean ratio, is geometric least squares mean C12hrs for TUMS® + raltegravir / geometric least squares mean C12hrs for raltegravir alone|||0.866|0.531|
81593767|NCT03893448|162861190|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.0|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 9V GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||1.00|0.84|< 0.001
81593768|NCT03893448|162861190|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.78|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 14 GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.78|0.63|< 0.001
81593769|NCT03893448|162861190|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.83|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 18C GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.83|0.70|< 0.001
81593770|NCT03893448|162861190|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.77|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 19A GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.77|0.65|< 0.001
81593771|NCT03893448|162861190|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.79|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 19F GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.79|0.69|< 0.001
81593772|NCT03893448|162861190|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.99|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 23F GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.99|0.80|< 0.001
81641213|NCT02604199|162972732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.183|0.011||Mixed effect model repeat measurement (MMRM) includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit.|MMRM|Within-subject covariance is unstructured.||||0.011|-0.183|0.0810
81641214|NCT02604199|162972732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.309|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.406|-0.212||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||||-0.212|-0.406|<.0001
81641215|NCT02604199|162972732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.223|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.322|-0.124||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||||-0.124|-0.322|<.0001
81641216|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.0583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.181|0.003||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 15||0.003|-0.181|0.0583
81593773|NCT03893448|162861190|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|3.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.33|3.98|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 22F IgG GMC for Serotype 22F in recipients of V114 was compared to lowest IgG GMC (Serotype 4 at 1.35 ug/mL) for shared serotype in recipients of Prevnar 13™, excluding serotype 3. GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||3.98|3.33|< 0.001
81593774|NCT03893448|162861190|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|1.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.39|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 33F IgG GMC for Serotype 33F in recipients of V114 was compared to lowest IgG GMC (Serotype 4 at 1.35 ug/mL) for shared serotype in recipients of Prevnar 13™, excluding serotype 3. GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||1.39|1.10|< 0.001
81593775|NCT03893448|162861191|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.72|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 1 GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.72|0.62|< 0.001
81593776|NCT03893448|162861191|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|1.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.46|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 3 GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||1.46|1.25|< 0.001
81593777|NCT03893448|162861191|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.84|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 4 GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.84|0.71|< 0.001
81593778|NCT03893448|162861191|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.69|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 5 GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.69|0.58|< 0.001
81593779|NCT03893448|162861191|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.65|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 6A GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.65|0.54|< 0.001
81593780|NCT03893448|162861191|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.81|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 6B GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.81|0.67|< 0.001
81593781|NCT03893448|162861191|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.77|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 7F GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.77|0.65|< 0.001
81641217|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.267|-0.085||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 15||-0.085|-0.267|0.003
81641218|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.181|0.006||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 15||0.006|-0.181|0.0670
81641219|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.151|0.011||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 29||0.011|-0.151|0.0875
81641220|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.259|-0.1||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 29||-0.100|-0.259|<.0001
81593782|NCT03893448|162861191|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.8|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 9V GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.80|0.67|< 0.001
81460473|NCT01622673|162612767|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis will be supported if the lower limit of the 90% CI falls above 0.4 for the geometric least squares mean ratio for MINTOX® + raltegravir versus raltegravir alone|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.373|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.293|0.475|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis incorporated fixed effect for treatment and treatment period and random effect for participant|The parameter estimated, geometric least squares mean ratio, is the geometric least squares mean C12hrs for MINTOX® + raltegravir / geometric least squares mean C12hrs for raltegravir alone|||0.475|0.293|
81593783|NCT03893448|162861191|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.89|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 14 GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.89|0.73|< 0.001
81593784|NCT03893448|162861191|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.93|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 18C GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.93|0.78|< 0.001
81593785|NCT03893448|162861191|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.8|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 19A GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.80|0.68|< 0.001
81593786|NCT03893448|162861191|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.86|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 19F GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.86|0.74|< 0.001
81593787|NCT03893448|162861191|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.68|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 23F GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.68|0.56|< 0.001
81593788|NCT03893448|162861191|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|4.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|5.11|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 22F IgG GMC for Serotype 22F in recipients of V114 was compared to the lowest IgG GMC (Serotype 4 at 1.60 ug/mL) for shared serotype in recipients of Prevnar 13™, excluding serotype 3. GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||5.11|4.30|< 0.001
81611221|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.45|-5.21||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.21|-9.45|<0.001
81460474|NCT01622673|162612768|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis will be supported if the lower limit of the 90% confidence interval (CI) falls above 0.4 for the geometric least squares mean ratio for MINTOX® before raltegravir versus raltegravir alone|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.437|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.344|0.554|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis incorporated fixed effect for treatment and random effect for participant|The parameter estimated, geometric least squares mean ratio, is geometric least squares mean C12hrs for MINTOX® before raltegravir / geometric least squares mean C12hrs for raltegravir alone|||0.554|0.344|
81593789|NCT03893448|162861191|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|2.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.36|2.83|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 33F IgG GMC for Serotype 33F in recipients of V114 was compared to the lowest IgG GMC (Serotype 4 at 1.60 ug/mL) for shared serotype in recipients of Prevnar 13™, excluding serotype 3. GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||2.83|2.36|< 0.001
81593790|NCT03893448|162861192|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being greater than -10% (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.1||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Diphtheria toxoid % ≥0.1 IU/mL Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||1.1|-2.6|< 0.001
81593791|NCT03893448|162861192|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being greater than -5% (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.8||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Tetanus toxoid: % ≥0.1 IU/mL Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||0.8|-0.4|< 0.001
81593792|NCT03893448|162861192|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being greater than -10% (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.9||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Pertussis toxin (PT): % ≥ 5 EU/mL Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||1.9|-0.7|< 0.001
81593793|NCT03893448|162861192|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being greater than -10% (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.8||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Pertussis filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA): % ≥5 EU/mL Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||0.8|-1.3|< 0.001
81593794|NCT03893448|162861192|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being greater than -10% (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|7.1||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Pertussis fimbrae types 2/3 (FIM 2/3): % ≥20 EU/mL Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||7.1|-3.1|< 0.001
81593795|NCT03893448|162861192|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being greater than -10% (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|6.8||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Pertussis pertactin (PRN): % ≥5 EU/mL Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||6.8|-3.2|< 0.001
81593796|NCT03893448|162861192|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being greater than -5% (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.8||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Poliovirus 1: % NAb ≥1:8 dilution Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||0.8|-0.7|< 0.001
81593797|NCT03893448|162861192|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being greater than -5% (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Poliovirus 2: % NAb ≥1:8 dilution Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||0.6|-0.6|< 0.001
81641221|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.191|-0.027||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 29||-0.027|-0.191|0.0099
81641222|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.229|-0.057||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 43||-0.057|-0.229|0.0017
81641223|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.349|-0.18||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 43||-0.180|-0.349|<.0001
81641224|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.209|-0.035||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 43||-0.035|-0.209|0.0072
81641225|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.197|-0.039||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 57||-0.039|-0.197|0.0043
81641226|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.298|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.376|-0.221||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 57||-0.221|-0.376|< 0.0001
81641227|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.261|-0.1||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 57||-0.100|-0.261|<.0001
81641228|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.228|-0.035||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 71||-0.035|-0.228|0.0084
81641229|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.338|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.433|-0.243||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 71||-0.243|-0.433|<.0001
81641230|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.304|-0.108||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 71||-0.108|-0.304|0.0001
81460475|NCT01622673|162612768|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis will be supported if the lower limit of the 90% confidence interval (CI) falls above 0.4 for the geometric least squares mean ratio for MINTOX® after raltegravir versus raltegravir alone|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.433|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.341|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis incorporated fixed effect for treatment and random effect for participant|The parameter estimated, geometric least squares mean ratio, is geometric least squares mean C12hrs for MINTOX® after raltegravir / geometric least squares mean C12hrs for raltegravir alone|||0.550|0.341|
81460476|NCT01622673|162612769|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis will be supported if the lower limit of the 90% confidence interval (CI) falls above 0.4 for the geometric least squares mean ratio for TUMS® + raltegravir versus raltegravir alone|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.445|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|0.565|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis incorporated fixed effect for treatment and treatment period and random effect for participant|The parameter estimated, geometric least squares mean ratio, is geometric least squares mean AUC0-12hrs for TUMS® + raltegravir / geometric least squares mean AUC0-12hrs for raltegravir alone|||0.565|0.350|
81641231|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.096|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.195|0.004||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 85||0.004|-0.195|0.0589
81641232|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.335|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.433|-0.236||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 85||-0.236|-0.433|<.0001
81641233|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.239|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.137||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 85||-0.137|-0.340|<.0001
81641234|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.236|-0.028||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 99||-0.028|-0.236|0.0138
81641235|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.355|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.458|-0.252||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 99||-0.252|-0.458|<.0001
81593798|NCT03893448|162861192|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being greater than -5% (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Poliovirus 3: % NAb ≥1:8 dilution Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||0.6|-0.6|< 0.001
81593799|NCT03893448|162861192|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being greater than -10% (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|1.5||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Haemophilus influenzae Type B polyribosylribitol phosphate (Hib-PRP): % ≥0.15 ug/mL Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||1.5|-4.3|< 0.001
81593800|NCT03893448|162861193|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.67 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.09|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Pertussis - PT GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||1.09|0.89|< 0.001
81593801|NCT03893448|162861193|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.67 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.09|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Pertussis - FHA GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||1.09|0.87|< 0.001
81641236|NCT02604199|162972733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.223|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.329|-0.117||MMRM includes terms of parameter baseline as continuous covariate, and treatment and visit as fixed factors, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of parameter baseline and visit. Within-subject covariance is unstructured.|MMRM|||Day 99||-0.117|-0.329|0.0001
81641237|NCT02100189|162972743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|13.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.76|30.72|||Sensitivity||Exact Binomial confidence interval.|||30.72|3.76|
81641238|NCT02100189|162972744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|94.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.97|99.87|||Specificity||Exact binomial confidence interval|||99.87|73.97|
81641239|NCT02342275|162972747|NON_INFERIORITY|Assuming that the atenolol on the propranolol response rate does not fall by greater than 15%, the noninferiority margin was selected to be -15%.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.15|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference=Propranolol vs Atenolol|The sample size required to compare propranolol and atenolol at month 6 was calculated before enrollment. Assuming the ulceration rate in both groups to be 10%, a sample size of180 patients was required for each group to show the noninferiority ofatenolol treatment with a 2-sidedα level of .05 and approximately 90% power||||<0.05
81641240|NCT02790788|162972757|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|11.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent Samples t-test||11.8|-5.2|0.44
81460477|NCT01622673|162612769|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis will be supported if the lower limit of the 90% confidence interval (CI) falls above 0.4 for the geometric least squares mean ratio for MINTOX® + raltegravir versus raltegravir alone|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.402|0.646|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis incorporated fixed effect for treatment and treatment period and random effect for participant|The parameter estimated, geometric least squares mean ratio, is geometric least squares mean AUC0-12hrs for MINTOX® + raltegravir / geometric least squares mean AUC0-12hrs for raltegravir alone|||0.646|0.402|
81593802|NCT03893448|162861193|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.67 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.28|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Pertussis - FIM 2/3 GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||1.28|0.91|< 0.001
81593803|NCT03893448|162861193|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Pentacel™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevnar 13™) being \>0.67 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.19|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Pertussis - PRN GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||1.19|0.84|< 0.001
81593804|NCT03893448|162861194|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of VAQTA™ administered concomitantly with V114 to VAQTA™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being greater than -10% (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.2||p value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||2.2|-1.6|< 0.001
81593805|NCT03893448|162861195|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of M-M-R™ II administered concomitantly with V114 to M-M-R™ II administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being greater than -5% (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.3||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Measles antigen ≥255 mIU/mL Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||1.3|-1.8|< 0.001
81593806|NCT03893448|162861195|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of M-M-R™ II administered concomitantly with V114 to M-M-R™ II administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being greater than -5% (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.2||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Mumps antigen ≥10 mumps Ab units/mL Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||0.2|-3.8|< 0.001
81593807|NCT03893448|162861195|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of M-M-R™ II administered concomitantly with V114 to M-M-R™ II administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being greater than -5% (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.5||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Rubella antigen ≥10 IU/mL Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||0.5|-2.3|< 0.001
81593808|NCT03893448|162861196|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of VARIVAX™ administered concomitantly with V114 to VARIVAX™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being greater than -10% (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.5||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||0.5|-3.2|< 0.001
81593809|NCT03893448|162861197|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of HIBERIX™ administered concomitantly with V114 to HIBERIX™ administered concomitantly with Prevnar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevnar 13™) being greater than -10% (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Point Difference|-1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.5||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||-0.5|-2.2|< 0.001
81593810|NCT03893448|162861198|SUPERIORITY||GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|92.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.47|101.47|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 22F GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||101.47|83.47|< 0.001
81593811|NCT03893448|162861198|SUPERIORITY||GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|29.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.16|33.26|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 33F GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||33.26|26.16|< 0.001
81593812|NCT03893448|162861199|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Point Difference|95.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.1|96.5||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 22F Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||96.5|93.1|< 0.001
81593813|NCT03893448|162861199|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Point Difference|85.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.3|87.7||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Serotype 33F Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||87.7|82.3|< 0.001
81593814|NCT03893448|162861200|SUPERIORITY||GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|68.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.1|75.02|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 22F GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||75.02|63.10|< 0.001
81593815|NCT03893448|162861200|SUPERIORITY||GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|44.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.04|49.14|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|Serotype 33F GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||49.14|41.04|< 0.001
81641241|NCT02790788|162972759|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|12.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||12.2|-2.2|0.17
81460478|NCT01622673|162612770|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis will be supported if the lower limit of the 90% confidence interval (CI) falls above 0.4 for the geometric least squares mean ratio for MINTOX® before raltegravir versus raltegravir alone|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.485|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.351|0.669|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis incorporated fixed effect for treatment and random effect for participant|The parameter estimated, geometric least squares mean ratio, is geometric least squares mean AUC0-12hrs for MINTOX® before raltegravir / geometric least squares mean AUC0-12hrs for raltegravir alone|||0.669|0.351|
81593816|NCT03893448|162861203|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Point Difference|15.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|19.2||p-value is 1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114-Prevnar 13™|Estimated difference, CI, and p-value are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method||19.2|12.1|< 0.001
81593817|NCT03893448|162861204|SUPERIORITY||GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|1.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|1.87|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||1.87|1.61|< 0.001
81593818|NCT03893448|162861205|SUPERIORITY||GMC Ratio (V114 / Prevnar 13™)|1.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.46|||t-test, 1 sided||V114/Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio, CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||1.46|1.25|< 0.001
81593819|NCT04102501|162861284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5858|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5858
81593820|NCT04102501|162861285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8061|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8061
81593821|NCT04433767|162861321|OTHER||Slope|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age and gender.||||||< 0.001
81593822|NCT04433767|162861323|OTHER||Intercept|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.32|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, education, and baseline task performance.||||0.32|0.04|0.0127
81593823|NCT04433767|162861324|OTHER||Intercept|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.51|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, education, and baseline task performance.||||0.51|0.17|0.0005
81593824|NCT04433767|162861325|OTHER||Intercept|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.1027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.42|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, education, and baseline task performance.||||0.42|-0.04|0.1027
81593825|NCT04433767|162861326|OTHER||Intercept|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.4846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.37|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, education, and baseline task performance.||||0.37|-0.18|0.4846
81593826|NCT04433767|162861327|OTHER||Intercept|9.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.77||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.28|62.36|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, education, and baseline task performance.||||62.36|-44.28|0.7290
81593827|NCT04433767|162861328|OTHER||Intercept|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43||0.9196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.28|4.78|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, education, and baseline task performance.||||4.78|-5.28|0.9196
81593828|NCT04433767|162861329|OTHER||Slope|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age and gender.||||0.33|0.01|0.033
81593829|NCT04433767|162861330|OTHER||Slope|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age and gender.||||0.35|0.01|0.041
81593830|NCT04433767|162861331|OTHER||Slope|-11.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.81|-4.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age and gender.||||-4.45|-17.81|0.001
81593831|NCT04433767|162861332|OTHER||Slope|-12.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.68||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.94|-5.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age and gender.||||-5.33|-19.94|0.001
81593832|NCT04433767|162861333|OTHER||Slope|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.32|-1.15|<0.001
81641242|NCT02790788|162972760|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|20.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||20.8|0.4|0.043
81641243|NCT02790788|162972761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|5.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.3|-9.3|0.59
81593833|NCT04433767|162861334|OTHER||Slope|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age and gender.||||-0.34|-0.92|0.001
81593834|NCT04433767|162861335|OTHER||Slope|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age and gender.||||-0.18|-0.65|<0.001
81593835|NCT04433767|162861336|OTHER||Slope|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age and gender.||||0.23|-1.17|0.183
81593836|NCT04433767|162861337|OTHER||Slope|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses adjusted for age and gender.||||0.13|-0.74|0.170
81593837|NCT04433767|162861338|OTHER||Slope|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses adjusted for age and gender.||||0.80|0.00|0.051
81593838|NCT04433767|162861339|OTHER||Slope|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses adjusted for age and gender.||||-0.11|-0.33|<0.001
81593839|NCT04433767|162861340|OTHER||Slope|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses adjusted for age and gender.||||0.69|0.17|0.002
81593840|NCT04433767|162861341|OTHER||Slope|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses adjusted for age and gender.||||0.83|0.21|0.002
81593841|NCT04433767|162861342|OTHER||Slope|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses adjusted for age and gender.||||1.23|-1.05|0.876
81593842|NCT00298233|162861343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42||||||Significance assessed at the 5% level for a two-sided comparison|conditional univariate logistic regressi|analysis stratified by study site||Based on previous studies, assumption was made that 30% of children and 55% of adults treated with standard dose oseltamivir would test negative for virus on day five. This would require a sample size of 242 patients to show a 20% absolute improvement in cessation of viral shedding with 85% power and a two sided α of 0.05. To allow for study withdrawals, the target sample size was set at 300 patients.||||0.42
81593843|NCT00298233|162861344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||||||Significance assessed at the 5% level for a two-sided comparison|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.54
81593844|NCT00298233|162861345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||||||Significance assessed at the 5% level for a two-sided comparison|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel chi-square stratified by study site||||||0.54
81593845|NCT00298233|162861346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||||||Significance assessed at the 5% level for a two-sided comparison|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.48
81593846|NCT00298233|162861347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||||||Significance assessed at the 5% level for a two-sided comparison|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.66
81593847|NCT00298233|162861348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58||||||Significance assessed at the 5% level for a two-sided comparison|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.58
81593848|NCT02371369|162861349|OTHER|Treatment comparison analysis|||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's Exact Test|||Treatment comparison between the pexidartinib and placebo groups at Week 25||||<0.0001
81593849|NCT02371369|162861350|OTHER|Treatment comparison analysis||||||0.0043|||||||Fisher's Exact Test|||Treatment comparison between the pexidartinib and placebo groups at Week 25||||0.0043
81593850|NCT02371369|162861351|OTHER|Treatment comparison analysis|||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's Exact Test|||Treatment comparison between the pexidartinib and placebo groups at Week 25||||<0.0001
81593851|NCT02371369|162861352|OTHER|Treatment comparison analysis||||||0.0019|||||||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||Treatment comparison between pexidartinib and placebo groups at Week 25||||0.0019
81593852|NCT02371369|162861353|OTHER|Treatment comparison analysis|||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||Treatment comparison between the pexidartinib and placebo groups at Week 25||||<0.0001
81593853|NCT01764945|162861384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|82.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.69|92.54|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 40 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment B : treatment A)."||92.54|73.69|
81593854|NCT01764945|162861384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|83.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.65|94.3|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 40 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment C : treatment A)."||94.30|73.65|
81641244|NCT02790788|162972762|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|5.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.0|-3.1|0.64
81641245|NCT02790788|162972763|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|2.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.1|-10.1|0.20
81593855|NCT01764945|162861384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|83.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.69|94.28|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 40 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment D : treatment A)."||94.28|74.69|
81641246|NCT02790788|162972764|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|6.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.6|-0.9|0.14
81641247|NCT02790788|162972765|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|7.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.3|-6.4|0.90
81641248|NCT02790788|162972766|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|6.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.4|-2.2|0.33
81641249|NCT02790788|162972767|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|5.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||REPORTED RESULTS CORRESPOND TO LVEDA WITHIN 12 HOURS AFTER ROSC||5.8|-5.3|0.92
81641250|NCT02790788|162972767|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||REPORTED RESULTS CORRESPOND TO RVEDA WITHIN 12 HOURS AFTER ROSC||1.8|-3.4|0.54
81593856|NCT01764945|162861384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|92.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.94|97.04|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 120 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment F : treatment E)."||97.04|88.94|
81593857|NCT01764945|162861384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|96.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.55|101.43|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 120 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment G : treatment E)."||101.43|91.55|
81593858|NCT01764945|162861384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|94.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.88|99.24|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 120 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment H : treatment E)."||99.24|89.88|
81593859|NCT01764945|162861385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|74.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.44|83.83|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 40 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment B : treatment A)."||83.83|65.44|
81593860|NCT01764945|162861385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|73.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.33|84.68|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 40 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment C : treatment A)."||84.68|63.33|
81593861|NCT01764945|162861385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|78.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.94|89.99|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 40 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment D : treatment A)."||89.99|68.94|
81593862|NCT01764945|162861385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|78.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.42|85.84|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 120 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment F : treatment E)."||85.84|71.42|
81593863|NCT01764945|162861385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|78.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.54|88.46|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 120 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment G : treatment E)."||88.46|69.54|
81593864|NCT01764945|162861385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|78.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.35|87.94|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 120 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment H : treatment E)."||87.94|69.35|
81593865|NCT01764945|162861386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|82.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.98|88.55|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 40 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment B : treatment A)."||88.55|75.98|
81593866|NCT01764945|162861386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|80.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.58|87.83|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 40 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment C : treatment A)."||87.83|74.58|
81593867|NCT01764945|162861386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|79.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.84|84.67|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 40 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment D : treatment A)."||84.67|74.84|
81593868|NCT01764945|162861386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|91.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.53|95.84|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 120 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment F : treatment E)."||95.84|87.53|
81593869|NCT01764945|162861386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|94.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.76|99.24|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 120 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment G : treatment E)."||99.24|89.76|
81593870|NCT01764945|162861386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|92.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.42|97.63|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|"relative bioavailability comparison of 120 mg faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules compared with the equivalent dose of an oral solution.~(treatment H : treatment E)."||97.63|88.42|
81641251|NCT02790788|162972767|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|9.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||REPORTED RESULTS CORRESPOND TO LVEDA AT 72 HOURS AFTER ROSC||9.15|0.04|0.048
81641252|NCT02790788|162972767|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|4.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||REPORTED RESULTS CORRESPOND TO RVEDA AT 72 HOURS AFTER ROSC||4.7|-1.0|0.18
81522777|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.92||||6.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.03||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.03|0.83|6.38
81641253|NCT02790788|162972768|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|3.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||REPORTED RESULTS CORRESPOND TO LVEF WITHIN 12 HOURS AFTER ROSC||3.7|-10.9|0.32
81522778|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.97||||28.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.09||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.09|0.86|28.82
81522779|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.05||||87.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.14||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.14|0.97|87.39
81522780|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.96||||23.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region; Upper; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.87|23.27
81522781|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||57.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model.|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region; Upper; D28.The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.90|57.82
81522782|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.9||||9.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model.|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region; Lower; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.77|9.67
81522783|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.04||||70.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.22||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model.|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region; Lower; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.22|0.89|70.73
81522784|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||25.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model.|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region; Central; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.95|25.61
81522785|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||44.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.03||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model.|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region; Cetral; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.03|0.96|44.10
81522786|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.92||||10.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.04||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model.|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region; Distal; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.04|0.82|10.14
81593871|NCT01587651|162861388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was assessed using a 95% CI of the difference in mean PRU between ticagrelor and prasugrel (2 arms combined). Under the assumption of 0 difference in mean PRU between prasugrel 10 mg QD MD and ticagrelor 90 mg BID MD, a common SD of 60 PRU (based on previous DSI studies and published data), and a drop-out rate not exceeding 15%, a sample size of 105 allows for the 95% CI to stay within ± 45 PRU (non-inferiority margin) with a power of 90%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.9|67.2||||||ANCOVA model included treatment as a main effect and pre-randomization baseline PRU as a covariate. The combined prasugrel groups were modeled as a single treatment. If the upper limit of the CI for the mean difference was not greater than 45 PRU, then the PD response to prasugrel 10 mg QD MD was deemed noninferior to that achieved by ticagrelor 90 mg BID MD.||67.2|24.9|
81641254|NCT02790788|162972768|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|5.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||REPORTED RESULTS CORRESPOND TO RVEF WITHIN 12 HOURS AFTER ROSC||5.3|-7.2|0.76
81593872|NCT01136291|162861396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The homogeneity between the groups was compared by the Student's t test or the Mann-Whitney test for continuous variables and chi-square for categorical variables.A comparison between values before and after the study group session was performed by the Student's t test. The effect of the exercise was evaluated by repeated measures ANOVA, where the effect of time and group were evaluated on pressure, weight, Body Mass Index (BMI)and World Health Organization Quality of Life Questionnarie domains.||||<0.05
81593873|NCT01422070|162861444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.88|||generalized estimating equation|Generalized estimating equation adjusts the confidence interval for the correlation of outcomes within-centre.|The fully adjusted multivariable logistic regression analysis showed an OR of 0.63 in favour of the presence of an intermediate care unit in the hospital|The null hypothesis was that hospital mortality of patients admitted to intensive care units with intermediate care unit in the hospital is similar to that of the patients admitted to intensive care units without intermediate care unit in the hospital||0.88|0.45|<0.05
81593874|NCT02041195|162861544|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-4.26||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.81|-1.72||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, timepoint, treatment-by-timepoint, baseline weight as covariate, and participant as random effect was used.|||-1.72|-6.81|0.004
81593875|NCT02041195|162861544|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-3.63||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.23|-1.03|||Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance|One-sided p-value.|A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, timepoint, treatment-by-timepoint, baseline weight as covariate, and participant as random effect was used.|||-1.03|-6.23|0.012
81593876|NCT02041195|162861546|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.24|-1.89||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, timepoint, treatment-by-timepoint, baseline weight as covariate, and participant as random effect was used.|||-1.89|-5.24|<0.001
81593877|NCT02041195|162861548|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.22||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.44|-1.0|||Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, timepoint, treatment-by-timepoint, baseline weight as covariate, and participant as random effect was used.|||-1.00|-3.44|0.002
81593878|NCT00674986|162861565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.54|||Fisher Exact|||||0.54|0.01|0.0416
81593879|NCT00674986|162861566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81593880|NCT00674986|162861567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2777||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2777
81593881|NCT00674986|162861568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.116||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1160
81593882|NCT00674986|162861569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1146||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1146
81593883|NCT00674986|162861570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0470
81593884|NCT00674986|162861571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0003
81593885|NCT01880424|162861573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.001||95.0|1.21|2.09||Statistical significance (p\<0.05) was required in both co-primary efficacy parameters to meet the primary efficacy objective; both p-values met this criterion.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for geographic region|Odds ratio for response rate (linaclotide : placebo)|Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between the linaclotide dose and placebo in the proportion of 12-week Abdominal Pain/Abdominal Discomfort Responders or there is no difference in the proportion of 12-week IBS Degree of Relief Responders. With 800 planned patients, the statistical power was expected to be approximately 95%, with an overall type I error rate controlled at the 0.05 level (2-sided), based on assumptions from NCT00948818 (LIN-MD-31) study data.||2.09|1.21|0.0010
81593886|NCT01880424|162861574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.83|3.58||Statistical significance (p\<0.05) was required in both co-primary efficacy parameters to meet the primary efficacy objective; both p-values met this criterion.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for geographic region|Odds ratio for response rate (linaclotide : placebo)|Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between the linaclotide dose and placebo in the proportion of 12-week Abdominal Pain/Abdominal Discomfort Responders or there is no difference in the proportion of 12-week IBS Degree of Relief Responders. With 800 planned patients, the statistical power was expected to be approximately 95%, with an overall type I error rate controlled at the 0.05 level (2-sided), based on assumptions from NCT00948818 (LIN-MD-31) study data.||3.58|1.83|<0.0001
81593887|NCT00492349|162861601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Mixed model ANCOVA in which baseline served as the covariate and Smoking status and measurement occasions were between and within-groups factors, respectively.||||<0.05
81641255|NCT02790788|162972768|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|3.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||REPORTED RESULTS CORRESPOND TO LVEF AT 72 HOURS AFTER ROSC||3.7|-13.5|0.25
81522787|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||62.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.16||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model.|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region; Distal D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.16|0.90|62.87
81522788|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.97||||11.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model.|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region; Total; D12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.93|11.82
81522789|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||51.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.05||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model.|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Longitudinal; Region; Total; D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.05|0.95|51.44
81522790|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.95||||9.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.03||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Upper; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.03|0.88|9.54
81522791|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.98||||30.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Upper; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.89|30.03
81522792|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||73.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.11||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model.|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Upper; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.11|0.95|73.03
81522793|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.92||||4.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.01||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model.|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Lower; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.01|0.83|4.64
81522794|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||42.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.1||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Lower; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.10|0.89|42.13
81522795|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.07||||93.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.16||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Lower; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.16|0.98|93.33
81522796|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||27.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Central; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.95|27.33
81593888|NCT00492349|162861602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||||||All treatment main and interaction effect p-values were \> 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Mixed model ANCOVA in which baseline CPT Detectability served as the covariate and Smoking status and measurement occasions were between and within-groups factors, respectively.||||>0.05
81522797|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||34.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.03||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region Central; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.03|0.96|34.15
81522798|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||58.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.03||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region Central; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.03|0.98|58.42
81522799|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.94||||5.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Distal; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.86|5.93
81522800|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.98||||35.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.08||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Distal; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.08|0.89|35.88
81522801|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.04||||86.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Distal; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.97|86.41
81522802|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.98||||13.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Total; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.94|13.52
81522803|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||32.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.03||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Total; SCRD28 .The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.03|0.95|32.84
81522804|NCT02294734|162734618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||78.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.04||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Total; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.04|0.98|78.09
81522805|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.95||||60.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.39||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.39|0.66|60.07
81522806|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||51.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.53||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.53|0.65|51.75
81522807|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.92||||65.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.4||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.40|0.60|65.66
81593889|NCT00492349|162861603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Mixed model ANCOVA in which baseline Antisaccade Errors served as the covariate and Smoking status and measurement occasions were between and within-groups factors, respectively.||||<0.05
81522808|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.85||||81.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.21||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.21|0.59|81.67
81522809|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.77||||89.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.15||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.15|0.51|89.98
81522810|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||43.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.51||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.51|0.70|43.88
81522811|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.1||||36.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.91||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.91|0.64|36.10
81522812|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.7||||95.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.05||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.05|0.47|95.74
81522813|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||50.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.48||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.48|0.67|50.74
81522814|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.85||||72.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.44||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.44|0.51|72.81
81593890|NCT00377819|162861620|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -0.35%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.44|1.25|||Repeated Measures Model||Based on repeated measures model adjusting for treatment, length of prior alendronate stratification variable, visit, baseline value, machine type, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value by machine type interaction|||1.25|0.44|<0.0001
81641256|NCT02790788|162972768|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|5.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||REPORTED RESULTS CORRESPOND TO RVEF WITHIN 72 HOURS AFTER ROSC||5.5|-9.1|0.61
81593891|NCT00377819|162861621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -0.22%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.63|1.73|||Repeated Measures Model||Based on repeated measures model adjusting for treatment, length of prior alendronate stratification variable, visit, baseline value, machine type, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value by machine type interaction|||1.73|0.63|<0.0001
81593892|NCT00377819|162861622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81593893|NCT01054820|162861640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is unadjusted. All statistical tests were 2-sided and employed a level of significance of alpha = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: no change from baseline. Study powered at 95 percent (%) to detect a mean change of at least 1.2 units, with assumed standard deviation of at most 3.2 units.||||<0.0001
81593894|NCT01054820|162861641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is unadjusted. All statistical tests were 2-sided and employed a level of significance of alpha = 0.05.|McNemar|||||||<0.0001
81593895|NCT01054820|162861642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is unadjusted. All statistical tests were 2-sided and employed a level of significance of alpha = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81593896|NCT01054820|162861643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is unadjusted. All statistical tests were 2-sided and employed a level of significance of alpha = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81593897|NCT01054820|162861644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is unadjusted. All statistical tests were 2-sided and employed a level of significance of alpha = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81641257|NCT02790788|162972769|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO END-DIASTOLIC ECCI WITHIN 12 HOURS OF ROSC.||0.11|-0.25|0.41
81593898|NCT01054820|162861645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is unadjusted. All statistical tests were 2-sided and employed a level of significance of alpha = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81593899|NCT01054820|162861648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is unadjusted. All statistical tests were 2-sided and employed a level of significance of alpha = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81593900|NCT00996996|162861660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|95.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.0|100.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a confirmed response.|||100|90|
81593901|NCT00996996|162861661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.0|100.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a response.|||100|94|
81593902|NCT00996996|162861662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|70.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.0|80.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a confirmed CR.|||80|59|
81593903|NCT00996996|162861662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|6.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a confirmed CCR.|||6|0|
81593904|NCT00996996|162861662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|75.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.0|85.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed CR + confirmed CCR.|||85|65|
81593905|NCT00996996|162861662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|26.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a confirmed PR.|||26|9|
81593906|NCT00996996|162861663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|74.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.0|84.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a CR.|||84|64|
81593907|NCT00996996|162861663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|8.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a CCR.|||8|0|
81593908|NCT00996996|162861663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|78.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.0|87.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a CR + CCR.|||87|68|
81593909|NCT00996996|162861663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|29.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a PR.|||29|11|
81593910|NCT00760929|162861690|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.4301||90.0|0.58|1.21|||Wald Test|||||1.21|0.58|0.4301
81593911|NCT00760929|162861690|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.0342||90.0|0.42|0.9|||Wald Test|||||0.90|0.42|0.0342
81593912|NCT02099838|162861694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of HbA1c between before and after treatment in Pioglitazone and Metformin group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.0001
81593913|NCT02099838|162861694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of HbA1c between before and after treatment in Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.0650
81593914|NCT02099838|162861694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of HbA1c between Pioglitazone and Metformin group and Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.0005
81641258|NCT02790788|162972769|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO END-SYSTOLIC ECCI WITHIN 12 HOURS AFTER ROSC.||0.10|-0.26|0.38
81593915|NCT02099838|162861695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of FPG between before and after treatment in Pioglitazone and Metformin group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.0001
81641259|NCT02790788|162972769|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO END-DIASTOLIC ECCI AT 72 HOURS AFTER ROSC.||0.14|-0.29|0.46
81641260|NCT02790788|162972769|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO END-SYSTOLIC ECCI AT 72 HOURS AFTER ROSC.||0.12|-0.33|0.34
81641261|NCT02790788|162972770|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.3|-1.5|0.90
81641262|NCT02790788|162972771|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.94|-0.54|0.59
81641263|NCT02790788|162972772|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.93|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.93|-0.60|0.67
81593916|NCT02099838|162861695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0849||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of FPG between before and after treatment in Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.0849
81593917|NCT02099838|162861695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of FPG between Pioglitazone and Metformin group and Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.0005
81593918|NCT02099838|162861696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of 2hPPG between before and after treatment in Pioglitazone and Metformin group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.0001
81593919|NCT02099838|162861696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2428||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of 2hPPG between before and after treatment in Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.2428
81593920|NCT02099838|162861696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of 2hPPG between Pioglitazone and Metformin group and Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.0003
81593921|NCT02099838|162861697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of fasting insulin between before and after treatment in Pioglitazone and Metformin group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.0001
81641264|NCT02790788|162972773|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|1.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.02|-0.64|0.65
81641265|NCT02790788|162972774|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.8||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO CORE BODY TEMPERATURE AVERAGED OVER 0-6 HOURS AFTER ROSC.|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.8|-1.2|0.41
81593922|NCT02099838|162861697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7353||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of fasting insulin between before and after treatment in Placebo group.. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.7353
81641266|NCT02790788|162972774|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.19|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO CORE BODY TEMPERATURE AVERAGED OVER 12-18 HOURS AFTER ROSC.||0.19|-0.92|0.20
81641267|NCT02790788|162972774|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO CORE BODY TEMPERATURE AVERAGED OVER 12-18 HOURS AFTER ROSC.||0.04|-1.00|0.07
81641268|NCT02790788|162972774|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.31|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO CORE BODY TEMPERATURE AVERAGED OVER 18-24 HOURS AFTER ROSC.||0.31|-0.85|0.36
81641269|NCT02790788|162972774|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.35|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO CORE BODY TEMPERATURE AVERAGED OVER 24-30 HOURS AFTER ROSC.||0.35|-0.66|0.54
81641270|NCT02790788|162972774|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO CORE BODY TEMPERATURE AVERAGED OVER 30-36 HOURS AFTER ROSC.||0.42|-0.69|0.62
81641271|NCT02790788|162972774|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.41|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO CORE BODY TEMPERATURE AVERAGED OVER 36-42 HOURS AFTER ROSC.||0.41|-0.71|0.60
81641272|NCT02790788|162972774|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO CORE BODY TEMPERATURE AVERAGED OVER 42-48 HOURS AFTER ROSC.||0.36|-0.69|0.54
81593923|NCT02099838|162861697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of fasting insulin between Pioglitazone and Metformin group and Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.0013
81593924|NCT02099838|162861698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1147||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of 2-hour postprandial insulin between before and after treatment in Pioglitazone and Metformin group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.1147
81593925|NCT02099838|162861698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4006||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of 2-hour postprandial insulin between before and after treatment in Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.4006
81593926|NCT02099838|162861698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0614||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of 2-hour postprandial insulin between Pioglitazone and Metformin group and Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.0614
81593927|NCT02099838|162861699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3795||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of TC between before and after treatment in Pioglitazone and Metformin group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.3795
81593928|NCT02099838|162861699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4236||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of TC between before and after treatment in Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.4236
81593929|NCT02099838|162861699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of TC between Pioglitazone and Metformin group and Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||1.0000
81593930|NCT02099838|162861700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3151||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of TG between before and after treatment in Pioglitazone and Metformin group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.3151
81641273|NCT02790788|162972775|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO CBFI AT 4 HOURS AFTER ROSC AND AT A MEAN MAP LEVEL OF 75.5 MMHG||1.1|-2.5|0.42
81593931|NCT02099838|162861700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6963||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of TG between before and after treatment in Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.6963
81593932|NCT02099838|162861700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3204||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of TG between Pioglitazone and Metformin group and Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.3204
81593933|NCT02099838|162861701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0038||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of HDL between before and after treatment in Pioglitazone and Metformin group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.0038
81593934|NCT02099838|162861701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3812||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of HDL between before and after treatment in Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.3812
81593935|NCT02099838|162861701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0108||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of HDL between Pioglitazone and Metformin group and Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.0108
81593936|NCT02099838|162861702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5476||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of LDL between before and after treatment in Pioglitazone and Metformin group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.5476
81593937|NCT02099838|162861702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1248||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of LDL between before and after treatment in Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.1248
81593938|NCT02099838|162861702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.362||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of LDL between Pioglitazone and Metformin group and Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.3620
81641274|NCT02790788|162972775|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO CBFI AT 4 HOURS AFTER ROSC AND AT A MEAN MAP LEVEL OF 96.0 MMHG||2.30|-0.94|0.40
81641275|NCT02790788|162972775|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|3.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO CBFI AT 72 HOURS AFTER ROSC AND AT A MEAN MAP LEVEL OF 75.5 MMHG||3.28|-1.49|0.44
81593939|NCT02099838|162861703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5636||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of ALT between before and after treatment in Pioglitazone and Metformin group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.5636
81593940|NCT02099838|162861703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3681||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of ALT between before and after treatment in Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.3681
81593941|NCT02099838|162861703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2589||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of ALT between Pioglitazone and Metformin group and Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.2589
81593942|NCT02099838|162861704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7972||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of AST between before and after treatment in Pioglitazone and Metformin group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.7972
81593943|NCT02099838|162861704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7801||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of AST between before and after treatment in Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.7801
81641276|NCT02790788|162972775|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO CBFI AT 72 HOURS AFTER ROSC AND AT A MEAN MAP LEVEL OF 97.0 MMHG||3.70|-1.40|0.36
81641277|NCT02790788|162972776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Mann Whitney|||||||0.84
81593944|NCT02099838|162861704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8744||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of AST between Pioglitazone and Metformin group and Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.8744
81593945|NCT02099838|162861705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8034||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of DBil between before and after treatment in Pioglitazone and Metformin group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.8034
81593946|NCT02099838|162861705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7675||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of TBil between before and after treatment in Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.7675
81641278|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.311|0.262|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO IL-6 AT 4 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.262|-0.311|0.86
81641279|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.287|0.158|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO TNF-α AT 4 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.158|-0.287|0.56
81641280|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.071|0.139|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO IL-1β AT 4 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.139|-0.071|0.52
81641281|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.254|0.172|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO IL-8 AT 4 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.172|-0.254|0.70
81641282|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.167||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.326|0.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO IL-10 AT 4 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.340|-0.326|0.97
81641283|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.192|0.326|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO IL-6 AT 24 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.326|-0.192|0.61
81641284|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.238|0.267|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO TNFα AT 24 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.267|-0.238|0.91
81641285|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.021|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO IL-1β AT 24 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.021|-0.100|0.19
81641286|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.244|0.201|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO IL-8 AT 24 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.201|-0.244|0.85
81641287|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.179|0.473|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO IL-10 AT 24 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.473|-0.179|0.37
81641288|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.298|0.212|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO IL-6 AT 48 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.212|-0.298|0.74
81641289|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.246|0.318|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO ΤΝFα AT 48 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.318|-0.246|0.80
81641290|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.142|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO IL-1β AT 48 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.142|-0.030|0.20
81641291|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.246|0.198|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO IL-8 AT 48 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.198|-0.246|0.83
81641292|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.223|0.276|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO IL-10 AT 48 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.276|-0.223|0.83
81641293|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.294|0.354|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO IL-6 AT 72 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.354|-0.294|0.85
81641294|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.243|0.339|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO ΤΝFα AT 72 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.339|-0.243|0.74
81641295|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.091|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO IL-1β AT 72 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.091|-0.066|0.75
81641296|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.238|0.149|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO IL-8 AT 72 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.149|-0.238|0.64
81641297|NCT02790788|162972777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|0.475|||t-test, 2 sided|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO IL-10 AT 72 HOURS AFTER ROSC||0.475|-0.116|0.23
81641298|NCT02790788|162972778|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|4.9||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|14.6|||Fisher Exact|||||14.6|-4.8|0.45
81641299|NCT02790788|162972779|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U|50903.5||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann Whitney|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO THE NUMBER OF EPISODES OF HYPERGLYCEMIA||||0.68
81641300|NCT02790788|162972779|SUPERIORITY||Mann Whitney U|52188.5||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO THE NUMBER OF EPISODES OF HYPERNATREMIA||||0.68
81641301|NCT02790788|162972779|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U|1128.5||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney|||RESULTS CORRESPOND TO THE NUMBER OF EPISODES OF INFECTION||||0.37
81641302|NCT00134056|162972825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.19|||Log Rank|||The primary analysis was by intention to treat and the Hochberg procedure was used for multiple testing of co-primary endpoints. Assuming a 4 year accrual, 2.5 years of follow-up, and 930 eligible patients, the study was designed to have 87% power to detect a 25% increase from 18.0 months to 22.5 months in median overall survival with a one-sided log rank with alpha of 0.0125.||1.19|0.90|0.64
81641303|NCT00134056|162972826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.16|||Log Rank|||The primary analysis was by intention to treat and the Hochberg procedure was used for multiple testing of co-primary endpoints. Assuming a 4 year accrual, 2.5 years of follow-up, and 930 eligible patients, the study was designed to have 87% power to detect a 25% increase from 6.0 months to 7.5 months in median overall survival with a one-sided log rank with alpha of 0.0125.||1.16|0.89|0.81
81641304|NCT05615870|162972871|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.41||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.77|22.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: mean of SFDs in the HEPA filtration home intervention group will not differ from the mean of SFDs in the control group||22.60|-11.77|0.537
81593947|NCT02099838|162861705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6918||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of TBil between Pioglitazone and Metformin group and Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.6918
81593948|NCT02099838|162861706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0339||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of DBil between before and after treatment in Pioglitazone and Metformin group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.0339
81593949|NCT02099838|162861706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0997||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of DBil between before and after treatment in Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.0997
81593950|NCT02099838|162861706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5015||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05; the change was statistical significant with P-value less than 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of DBil between Pioglitazone and Metformin group and Placebo group. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.5015
81593951|NCT04535037|162861707|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of group GMC ratio (Infanrix Hexa over Vaxelis group) was above 0.5.|Adjusted GMC Ratio|0.917|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.185||||The 95% CI for GMC ratio derived from an ANOVA model on log10 transformed concentration was used. GMC was adjusted for DTPA vaccination of the mother.||To demonstrate that the Haemophilus influenzae type b(Hib) response of Infanrix Hexa Group is non-inferior to the Vaxelis Group in terms of anti-PRP GMCs, 1 month post-booster vaccination.||1.185|0.710|
81593952|NCT04535037|162861708|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the non inferiority of anti-PRP GMC ratio was met and the LL of the 2 sided 95% CI on group difference in the percentage (Infanrix Hexa over Vaxelis group) was more than -10%.|Difference in Percentage|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|1.49||||The 2 sided 95% CI of group difference in seroconversion rate (Inv\_group minus Com\_group) was computed based on Miettinen and Nurminen method.||To demonstrate that the Hib response in Infanrix Hexa group is non-inferior to Vaxelis Group in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-PRP antibody concentrations ≥ 5 µg/mL, 1 month post-booster vaccination.||1.49|-14.10|
81593953|NCT01148810|162861716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Bayesian analysis|0.96|||||||||||||||Probability that the difference (BAF312-Placebo) is greater than the threshold|||
81593954|NCT02165722|162861730|OTHER|Chi-square tests performed to test for differences in cumulative HPV series initiation vaccination rates from baseline to post-intervention.|||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance for two-sided tests was set at a type I error (alpha) equal to 0.05.|Chi-squared|Chi-square tests performed to test for differences in cumulative HPV series initiation vaccination rates from baseline to post-intervention.||||||<0.001
81593955|NCT02165722|162861730|OTHER|Chi-square tests performed to test for differences in cumulative HPV series initiation vaccination rates from baseline to post-intervention.|||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance for two-sided tests was set at a type I error (alpha) equal to 0.05.|Chi-squared|Chi-square tests performed to test for differences in cumulative HPV series initiation vaccination rates from baseline to post-intervention.||||||<0.001
81593956|NCT02165722|162861730|OTHER|Chi-square tests performed to test for differences in cumulative HPV series initiation vaccination rates from baseline to post-intervention between intervention and control clinics.|||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance for two-sided tests was set at a type I error (alpha) equal to 0.05.|Chi-squared|||Chi-square tests performed to test for differences in cumulative HPV series initiation vaccination rates from baseline to post-intervention between intervention and control clinics.||||<0.001
81641305|NCT05615870|162972872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: mean of counts of hospitalizations for respiratory symptoms in the intervention group will not differ from the mean of counts of hospitalizations for respiratory symptoms in the control group||0.30|-0.07|0.205
81641306|NCT05615870|162972872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: mean of counts of emergency department or urgent care visits for respiratory symptoms in the intervention group will not differ from the mean of counts of emergency department or urgent care visits for respiratory symptoms in the control group||0.35|-0.35|0.992
81641307|NCT05615870|162972872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: mean of counts of other unscheduled healthcare visits for respiratory symptoms in the intervention group will not differ from the mean of counts of other unscheduled healthcare visits for respiratory symptoms in the control group||0.16|-0.90|0.172
81593957|NCT02165722|162861730|OTHER|Chi-square tests performed to test for differences in cumulative HPV series initiation vaccination rates from baseline to post-intervention between intervention and control clinics.|||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance for two-sided tests was set at a type I error (alpha) equal to 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81593958|NCT02165722|162861731|OTHER|Chi-square tests performed to test for differences in cumulative HPV series completion vaccination rates from baseline to post-intervention.||||||0.001||||||Statistical significance for two-sided tests was set at a type I error (alpha) equal to 0.05.|Chi-squared|Chi-square tests performed to test for differences in cumulative HPV series completion vaccination rates from baseline to post-intervention.||||||0.001
81593959|NCT02165722|162861731|OTHER|Chi-square tests performed to test for differences in cumulative HPV series completion vaccination rates from baseline to post-intervention.|||||>|0.05||||||Statistical significance for two-sided tests was set at a type I error (alpha) equal to 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81593960|NCT02165722|162861731|OTHER|Chi-square tests performed to test for differences in cumulative HPV series completion vaccination rates from baseline to post-intervention between intervention and control clinics.|||||>|0.05||||||Statistical significance for two-sided tests was set at a type I error (alpha) equal to 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81593961|NCT02165722|162861731|OTHER|Chi-square tests performed to test for differences in cumulative HPV series completion vaccination rates from baseline to post-intervention between intervention and control clinics.|||||>|0.05||||||Statistical significance for two-sided tests was set at a type I error (alpha) equal to 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81593962|NCT02417246|162861739|EQUIVALENCE|A paired t-test was used to compare mean values of AUC0-24 for brand name metoprolol ER and Generic B at the 50mg dose. With a sample size of 38, at an alpha level of 0.025 (0.05/2 comparisons), using a 2-sided paired t test, we would have \>80% power to detect a 16% difference in AUC.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|45.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|222.2||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.1|131.2|||t-test, 2 sided|Average AUC from 0 to 24 hours (0-24) for patients on the 50mg dose of brand name metoprolol ER and Generic B were compared by a paired t-test (n=28)||||131.2|-41.1|0.3
81593963|NCT02417246|162861739|EQUIVALENCE|A bioequivalence (BE) test was performed for patients who were administered the 50mg dose. BE was declared if 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population geometric means of the AUC0-24 for Generic B to brand name metoprolol ER falls within 0.8 to 1.25|Geometric mean ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|0.95||The analysis included a total of 20 patients on Generic B and brand name metoprolol ER, which is less than the initial plan of including 38 patients.||||||0.95|0.76|
81593964|NCT02417246|162861739|EQUIVALENCE|A paired t-test was used to compare mean values of AUC0-24 for brand name metoprolol ER and Generic A at the 50mg dose. With a sample size of 38, at an alpha level of 0.025 (0.05/2 comparisons), using a 2-sided paired t test, we would have \>80% power to detect a 16% difference in AUC.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|176.5||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.0|74.3|||t-test, 2 sided|Average AUC0-24 for patients on the 50mg dose who were administered brand name metoprolol ER and Generic A were compared using a paired t-test (n=29)||||74.3|-60.0|0.8
81593965|NCT02417246|162861739|EQUIVALENCE|A bioequivalence (BE) test was performed for patients who were administered the 50mg dose. BE was declared if the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population geometric means of the AUC0-24 for Generic A to brand name metoprolol ER fell within 0.8 to 1.25|Geometric mean ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.01||This analysis included 21 individuals who were administered brand name metoprolol ER and Generic A, which is less than the initial plan of including 38 patients.||||||1.01|0.86|
81593966|NCT02417246|162861740|EQUIVALENCE|A paired t-test was used to compare the mean values of Cmax for brand name metoprolol ER and Generic B at the 50mg dose. With a sample size of 38, at an alpha level of 0.025 (0.05/2 comparisons), using a 2-sided paired t-test, we would have \>80% power to detect a 11% difference in Cmax.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.7||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|6.6|||t-test, 2 sided|Average Cmax for patients on the 50mg dose who were administered brand name metoprolol ER and Generic B were compared using a paired t-test (n=29)||||6.6|-1.5|0.2
81593967|NCT02417246|162861740|EQUIVALENCE|A bioequivalence (BE) test was performed for patients who were administered the 50mg dose. BE was declared if the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population geometric means of Cmax for Generic B to brand name metoprolol ER fell within 0.8 to 1.25|Geometric mean ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|0.95||The analysis included a total of 29 patients on Generic B and brand name metoprolol ER, which is less than the initial plan of including 38 patients||||||0.95|0.79|
81593968|NCT02417246|162861740|EQUIVALENCE|A paired t-test was used to compare the mean values of Cmax for brand name metoprolol ER and Generic A at the 50mg dose. With a sample size of 38, at an alpha level of 0.025 (0.05/2 comparisons), using a 2-sided paired t-test, we would have \>80% power to detect a 11% difference in Cmax.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.6||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided|Average Cmax for patients on the 50mg dose who were administered brand name metoprolol ER and Generic A were compared using a paired t-test (n=29)||||2.3|-7.3|0.3
81593969|NCT02417246|162861740|EQUIVALENCE|A bioequivalence (BE) test was performed for patients who were administered the 50mg dose. BE was declared if the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population geometric means of Cmax for Generic A to brand name metoprolol ER fell within 0.8 to 1.25|Geometric mean ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.23||The analysis included a total of 29 patients on Generic A and brand name metoprolol ER, which is less than a pre-planned sample size of 38.||||||1.23|1.02|
81593970|NCT02417246|162861741|EQUIVALENCE|A mixed effect model for repeated measures was used to model medication effect on HRV comparing brand name metoprolol ER to Generic B, adjusting for quartile, (quartile\*med) interaction, and treatment assignment.|Slope|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0858|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0858
81593971|NCT02417246|162861741|EQUIVALENCE|A mixed effect model for repeated measures was used to model medication effect on HRV comparing brand name metoprolol ER to Generic A, adjusting for quartile,(quartile\*med) interaction, and treatment assignment.|Slope|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0168|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||p for medication\*quartile interaction considered significant if p\<0.025.|||||0.0168
81593972|NCT02417246|162861742|EQUIVALENCE|A mixed effect model for repeated measures was performed to model the 24-hour ambulatory systolic blood pressure (SBP) by quartile for 35 patients receiving brand name metoprolol ER and Generic B.|Slope|-2.39||||0.203|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.203
81593973|NCT02417246|162861742|EQUIVALENCE|A mixed effect model for repeated measures was performed to model the 24-hour ambulatory diastolic blood pressure (DBP) by quartile for 35 patients receiving brand name metoprolol ER and Generic B.|Slope|-0.543||||0.671|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.671
81593974|NCT02417246|162861742|EQUIVALENCE|A mixed effect model for repeated measures was performed to model the 24-hour ambulatory SBP by quartile for 35 patients receiving brand name metoprolol ER and Generic A.|Slope|-2.371||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.200
81593975|NCT02417246|162861742|EQUIVALENCE|A mixed effect model for repeated measures was performed to model the 24-hour ambulatory DBP by quartile for 35 patients receiving brand name metoprolol ER and Generic A.|Slope|-2.329||||0.068|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.068
81593976|NCT02417246|162861743|EQUIVALENCE|A mixed effect model for repeated measures was performed to model the 24-hour HR by quartile for 35 patients receiving brand name metoprolol ER and Generic B.|Slope|1.233||||0.333|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.333
81593977|NCT02417246|162861743|EQUIVALENCE|A mixed effect model for repeated measures was performed to model the 24-hour HR by quartile for 35 patients receiving brand name metoprolol ER and Generic A.|Slope|1.134||||0.368|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.368
81593978|NCT04321460|162861752|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.564||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|16.039|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||16.039|1.66|0.007
81593979|NCT04321460|162861753|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.716||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.898|14.268|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||14.268|1.898|0.002
81593980|NCT01308749|162861766|OTHER||||||||||||||||||No analyses were completed, this is descriptive only and is an absolute value (number of participants).|||
81593981|NCT01308749|162861770|EQUIVALENCE|Within group test of difference using t-scores adjusted by baseline score, no correction for multiple comparisons, nonparametric model||||||0.023|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.023
81593982|NCT01308749|162861772|EQUIVALENCE|t-test between groups||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|no adjustment for multiple comparison. non parametric||||||0.23
81593983|NCT02585895|162861802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|74.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.6|86.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by screening LDL-C level|Treatment difference used apheresis as the reference.|||86.8|44.6|< 0.0001
81593984|NCT02585895|162861803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|-52.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.64|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.18|-41.3|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model included treatment group, screening LDL-C level, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference used apheresis as the reference.|||-41.30|-64.18|< 0.0001
81593985|NCT02585895|162861804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|-46.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.85|-36.9|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model included treatment group, screening LDL-C level, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference used apheresis as the reference.|||-36.90|-55.85|< 0.0001
81593986|NCT02585895|162861805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|-35.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.74|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.39|-28.21|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model included treatment group, screening LDL-C level, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.||||-28.21|-43.39|< 0.0001
81593987|NCT04827212|162861806|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|||||P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.037
81593988|NCT04827212|162861807|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons- P\<0.025; controlled for baseline values as there was a significant difference between groups at baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.78
81593989|NCT04827212|162861808|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|||||adjusted for multiple comparisons- P\<0.025; controlled for baseline value due to a significant difference between groups at baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.56
81593990|NCT04827212|162861809|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4
81593991|NCT04827212|162861810|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.18
81593992|NCT04827212|162861811|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.86
81593993|NCT04827212|162861812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.21
81593994|NCT04827212|162861813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.19
81593995|NCT04827212|162861814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.12
81593996|NCT04827212|162861815|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.2||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.41
81593997|NCT04827212|162861816|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.2||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.43
81593998|NCT04827212|162861817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.53
81593999|NCT04827212|162861818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.98
81594000|NCT04827212|162861819|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.96
81641308|NCT05615870|162972872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: mean of counts (or total counts) of visits of all metrics for respiratory symptoms in the intervention group will not differ from the mean of counts of visits of all metrics for respiratory symptoms in the control group||0.52|-1.02|0.530
81594001|NCT04827212|162861820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.91
81594002|NCT04827212|162861821|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.1||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.25
81594003|NCT04827212|162861822|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.5||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.46
81594004|NCT04827212|162861823|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.6||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.41
81594005|NCT04827212|162861824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.8||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.12
81594006|NCT04827212|162861825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.9||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.20
81594007|NCT04827212|162861826|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.0||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.13
81594008|NCT04827212|162861827|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.94
81594009|NCT04827212|162861828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.72
81594010|NCT04827212|162861829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.3||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance threshold was set at P\<0.0167|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.33
81594011|NCT00784810|162861849|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|As above.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.002|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-5.65||||Mixed Models Analysis|||To achieve a study with 80% power at the 1-sided 5% significance level, for the purposes of demonstrating non inferiority, a sample size of 98 subjects per treatment group was required, i.e. a total of 196 subjects completing the study.|||-5.65|0.002
81594012|NCT02265705|162861871|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|6.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.9|2.5|0.001
81594013|NCT02265705|162861872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||||-0.09|-0.31|0.001
81594014|NCT02265705|162861873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.79|||ANCOVA|||||-0.79|-1.25|0.001
81594015|NCT02265705|162861874|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rate|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|3.3||||||||3.3|-0.5|
81594016|NCT02265705|162861875|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-12.9||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-2.9|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-2.9|-28.0|0.004
81594017|NCT02265705|162861876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-1.2|0.002
81594018|NCT02265705|162861877|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||||-0.4|-1.2|0.001
81594019|NCT02265705|162861878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||||-0.5|-1.3|0.001
81594020|NCT00779246|162861883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis was that ASC and CHG would be no different in preventing acquisition of MRSA.||2.9|0.5|>0.05
81594021|NCT03579459|162861886|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was established if the 95% confidence interval of GMC ratio was within the interval (0.5, 2).|Geometric Mean ratio (GMR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.18|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) were back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations|Toxin A||1.18|0.86|
81594022|NCT03579459|162861886|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was established if the 95% confidence interval of GMC ratio was within the interval (0.5, 2).|GMR|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.18|||||CIs were back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations|Toxin A||1.18|0.86|
81594023|NCT03579459|162861886|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was established if the 95% confidence interval of GMC ratio was within the interval (0.5, 2).|GMR|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.17|||||CIs were back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations|Toxin A||1.17|0.85|
81594024|NCT03579459|162861886|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was established if the 95% confidence interval of GMC ratio was within the interval (0.5, 2).|GMR|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.31|||||CIs were back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations|Toxin B||1.31|0.87|
81594025|NCT03579459|162861886|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was established if the 95% confidence interval of GMC ratio was within the interval (0.5, 2).|GMR|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.31|||||CIs were back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations|Toxin B||1.31|0.88|
81594026|NCT03579459|162861886|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was established if the 95% confidence interval of GMC ratio was within the interval (0.5, 2).|GMR|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.23|||||CIs were back transformations of confidence levels based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations|Toxin B||1.23|0.83|
81594027|NCT00148343|162861895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.75|||||Mixed model analysis. Slope is in reference to treatment x time interaction for full 36 weeks|||2.75|-0.2|
81594028|NCT00148343|162861896|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.05|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is in reference to from baseline to end of follow-up at 36 weeks.|||-0.09|-10.05|<0.05
81594029|NCT00148343|162861897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.35|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.096|14.716|||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is in reference to start of treatment to end of follow up at 36 weeks|||14.716|-14.096|<0.05
81594030|NCT00148343|162861898|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.79|8.89|||||Mixed models analysis. Slope refers to baseline to final follow up at 36 weeks|||8.89|-12.79|
81641309|NCT05615870|162972873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|2.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: mean of the Child QOL score in the HEPA intervention group will not differ from the mean of Child QOL score in the control group||2.16|-3.75|0.598
81594031|NCT00148343|162861899|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.057|||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is in reference to baseline to end of follow-up at 36 weeks|||0.057|-0.045|<0.05
81641310|NCT05615870|162972874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.98|-3.42|||Mixed Models Analysis||The results were based on the average PM2.5 level of common room and sleep space.|Null hypothesis: the mean of the PM2.5 level of the common room and sleep space in the intervention group will not differ from the mean of the PM2.5 level in the control group||-3.42|-10.98|<0.001
81594032|NCT02528214|162861915|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measure are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05. Only the primary and the first 4 secondary outcome measures were included in the procedure.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|28.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.81|40.67||Threshold for significance at two-sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference represents reduction difference i.e. dupilumab - placebo.|The outcome measure was analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model which included percentage reduction of OCS dose at Week 24 as the response variable, and treatment group, baseline eosinophil level, optimized OCS dose at baseline, region as covariates. Missing data was imputed using a pattern mixture model by multiple imputation approach.||40.67|15.81|< 0.0001
81594033|NCT02528214|162861917|SUPERIORITY|Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant).|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|7.67||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo q2w|The outcome measure was analyzed using a logistic regression model. The model included the binary status of whether or not a participant achieved the 50% OCS dose reduction criterion as the response variable, and treatment groups, optimized OCS dose at baseline, regions, and baseline eosinophil level subgroups as covariates. Missing data was imputed by using a pattern mixture model by multiple imputation approach.||7.67|2.06|< 0.0001
81594034|NCT02528214|162861918|SUPERIORITY|Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant).|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.39|8.39||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo q2w|The outcome measure was analyzed using a logistic regression model. The model included the binary status of whether or not a participant achieved a reduction of OCS dose to \<5 mg/day at Week 24 as the response variable, treatment groups, optimized OCS dose at baseline, regions, and baseline eosinophil level subgroups as covariates. Missing data was imputed by using a pattern mixture model by multiple imputation approach.||8.39|2.39|< 0.0001
81641311|NCT06466655|162972889|EQUIVALENCE||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81641312|NCT06466655|162972890|EQUIVALENCE||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81641313|NCT01154699|162972913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The difference in the change in asthma control during the Usual care and the Bilevel PAP period were compared.||||0.8
81594035|NCT02528214|162861919|SUPERIORITY|Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant).|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|4.73||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo q2w|The outcome was analyzed using a logistic regression model. The model included binary status of whether or not a participant achieved their maximum possible reduction of OCS dose per protocol at Week 24 as the response variable, treatment groups, optimized OCS dose at baseline, regions, and baseline eosinophil level subgroups as covariates. Missing data was imputed by using a pattern mixture model by multiple imputation approach.||4.73|1.4|0.0024
81594036|NCT02528214|162861920|SUPERIORITY|Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant).|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|5.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo q2w|The outcome measure was analyzed using a logistic regression model. The model included the binary status of whether or not a participant no longer required OCS at Week 24 as the response variable, and treatment groups, optimized OCS dose at baseline, regions, and baseline eosinophil level subgroups as covariates. Missing data was imputed using a pattern mixture model by multiple imputation approach.||5.1|1.47|0.0015
81594037|NCT01380327|162861943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated value \& associated CI is the ratio of change (baseline to post-baseline) in placebo group (denominator=1.18) vs. high dose group (numerator=1.98).|Analysis compared cockroach SLIT -high dose, Placebo - high dose||2.3|1.2|0.001
81594038|NCT01380327|162861943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated value \& associated CI is the ratio of change (baseline to post-baseline) in placebo group (denominator=1.18) vs. low dose group (numerator=2.69).|Analysis compared cockroach SLIT - low dose, placebo - low dose||3.1|1.7|<0.0001
81594039|NCT01380327|162861944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated value \& associated CI is the ratio of change (baseline to post-baseline) in placebo group (denominator=1.04) vs. high dose group (numerator=1.32).|Analysis compared cockroach SLIT - high dose, placebo - high dose||1.4|1.1|<0.0001
81641314|NCT01154699|162972914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in PC20 between the two arms||||0.20
81641315|NCT01154699|162972915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81641316|NCT01154699|162972916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.61
81594040|NCT01380327|162861944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated value \& associated CI is the ratio of change (baseline to post-baseline) in placebo group (denominator=1.04) vs. low dose group (numerator=1.14).|Analysis compared cockroach SLIT - low dose, placebo - low dose||1.2|1.0|0.11
81594041|NCT01380327|162861945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.5||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated value and associated CI is the ratio of change (baseline to post-baseline) in placebo group (denominator=1.03) vs. high dose group (numerator=1.57).|Analysis compared cockroach SLIT - high dose, placebo - high dose||2.4|1.0|0.06
81594042|NCT01380327|162861945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.4||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated value \& associated CI is the ratio of change (baseline to post-baseline) in placebo group (denominator=1.03) vs. low dose group (numerator=1.45).|Analysis compared cockroach SLIT - low dose, placebo - low dose||2.2|0.9|0.13
81641317|NCT01154699|162972917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.94
81641318|NCT01154699|162972918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.76
81641319|NCT04448561|162972951|OTHER||Geometric Least square (LS) mean ratio|100.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.37|102.96|||||Assessment based on analysis of variance performed on natural log-transformed parameters with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect. Ratios and confidence limits: transformed back to raw scale and values expressed as percentages.|||102.96|98.37|
81641320|NCT04448561|162972952|OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|94.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.29|99.54|||||Assessment based on analysis of variance performed on natural log-transformed parameters with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect. Ratios and confidence limits: transformed back to raw scale and values expressed as percentages.|||99.54|89.29|
81594043|NCT01380327|162861946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment effect|-12.9||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|7.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated value\& associated CI is the treatment effect: baseline to post-baseline change in measurement in high dose group (-7.2) minus baseline to post-baseline change in measurement in placebo group (5.7) .|Analysis compared cockroach SLIT - high dose, placebo - high dose||7.5|-33.2|0.21
81594044|NCT01380327|162861946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment effect|13.5||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|34.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated value\& associated CI is the treatment effect: baseline to post-baseline change in measurement in high dose group (19.2) minus baseline to post-baseline change in measurement in placebo group (5.7) .|Analysis compared cockroach SLIT - low dose, placebo - low dose||34.1|-7.1|0.20
81641321|NCT04448561|162972954|OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|100.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.35|121.88|||||Assessment based on an analysis of variance performed on natural log-transformed parameters with treatment as a fixed effect. Ratios and confidence limits were transformed back to raw scale and values were expressed as percentages.|||121.88|83.35|
81641322|NCT04448561|162972955|OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|100.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.35|124.36|||||Assessment based on an analysis of variance performed on natural log-transformed parameters with treatment as a fixed effect. Ratios and confidence limits were transformed back to raw scale and values were expressed as percentages.|||124.36|81.35|
81522815|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.73||||94.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.08||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.08|0.50|94.41
81522816|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.83||||81.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.25||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.25|0.55|81.07
81522817|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.87||||69.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.51||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.51|0.50|69.29
81522818|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.86||||73.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.37||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.37|0.54|73.67
81522819|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.87||||75.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.29||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.29|0.59|75.82
81522820|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.98||||54.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.39||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Upper; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.39|0.69|54.22
81522821|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.92||||66.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.35||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Upper; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.35|0.63|66.46
81522822|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.16||||21.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.71||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Upper; D12D28 . The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.71|0.79|21.45
81522823|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.86||||69.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.5||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Lower; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.50|0.50|69.91
81594045|NCT03198000|162861964|EQUIVALENCE|Prespecified equivalence interval of (-0.22, 0.44).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.055|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.055|-0.140|0.392
81641323|NCT04448561|162972957|OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|89.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.58|99.71|||||Assessment based on an analysis of variance performed on natural log-transformed parameters with treatment as a fixed effect. Ratios and confidence limits were transformed back to raw scale and values were expressed as percentages.|||99.71|79.58|
81522824|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.86||||75.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.31||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Lower; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.31|0.57|75.29
81594046|NCT03198000|162861964|EQUIVALENCE|Prespecified equivalence interval of (-0.22, 0.44)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|0.107|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.107|-0.086|0.828
81594047|NCT03198000|162861965|EQUIVALENCE|Prespecified equivalence interval of (0.80, 1.25).|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.539|1.411|||GEE model|GEE model with treatment as factor.||||1.411|0.539|0.576
81594048|NCT03198000|162861965|EQUIVALENCE|Prespecified equivalence interval of (0.80, 1.25)|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.552|1.368|||GEE model|GEE model with treatment as factor.||||1.368|0.552|0.544
81522825|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||44.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.58||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Lower; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.58|0.68|44.05
81522826|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.82||||94.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.04||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed; Region; Central; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.04|0.65|94.93
81522827|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.77||||97.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.01||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region Central; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.01|0.59|97.11
81522828|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.89||||85.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.11||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region Central; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.11|0.70|85.41
81522829|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.97||||54.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.53||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Distal; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.53|0.62|54.73
81522830|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.89||||72.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.3||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Distal; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.30|0.61|72.31
81522831|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.21||||15.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.75||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Distal; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.75|0.84|15.05
81522832|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.88||||84.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Total; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.68|84.87
81522833|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.82||||92.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.08||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Total; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.08|0.63|92.24
81522834|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.96||||63.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.22||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Total; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.22|0.75|63.42
81594049|NCT03198000|162861966|EQUIVALENCE|No equivalence interval was specified for this time point.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.074|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.074|-0.085|0.893
81594050|NCT03198000|162861966|EQUIVALENCE|No equivalence interval was specified for this time point.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.073|0.084|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.084|-0.073|0.886
81594051|NCT03198000|162861967|EQUIVALENCE|No equivalence interval was specified for this time point.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.177|0.02|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.020|-0.177|0.117
81594052|NCT03198000|162861967|EQUIVALENCE|No equivalence interval was specified for this time point.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.153|0.041|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.041|-0.153|0.255
81522835|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.17||||9.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.46||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.46|0.93|9.05
81594053|NCT03198000|162861969|EQUIVALENCE|No equivalence interval was specified.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.78|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.78|-0.05|0.085
81594054|NCT03198000|162861969|EQUIVALENCE|No equivalence interval was specified for this time point.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.64|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.64|-0.18|0.269
81594055|NCT03198000|162861970|EQUIVALENCE|No equivalence interval was specified.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.10|-0.60|0.162
81594056|NCT03198000|162861970|EQUIVALENCE|No equivalence interval was specified for this time point.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.14|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.14|-0.55|0.234
81594057|NCT03198000|162861971|EQUIVALENCE|No equivalence interval was specified.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.19|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.19|-0.48|0.398
81594058|NCT03198000|162861971|EQUIVALENCE|No equivalence interval was specified for this time point.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.13|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.13|-0.54|0.233
81594059|NCT00968669|162862032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.435|||||||ANOVA|Missing mean ACQ scores at Day 92 was imputed by last observation carried forward||||||0.435
81594060|NCT00968669|162862032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.828|||||||ANOVA|Missing mean ACQ scores at Day 92 was imputed by last observation carried forward||||||0.828
81594061|NCT00968669|162862032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.628|||||||ANOVA|Missing mean ACQ scores at Day 92 was imputed by last observation carried forward||||||0.628
81594062|NCT00968669|162862033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.271|||||||Pairwise Poisson Regression|||||||0.271
81594063|NCT00968669|162862033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.319|||||||Pairwise Poisson Regression|||||||0.319
81594064|NCT00968669|162862033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.502|||||||Pairwise Poisson Regression|||||||0.502
81594065|NCT00968669|162862034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.756|||||||Pairwise Poisson Regression|||||||0.756
81594066|NCT00968669|162862034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||Pairwise Poisson Regression|||||||0.047
81641324|NCT04448561|162972958|OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|96.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.03|111.25|||||Assessment based on an analysis of variance performed on natural log-transformed parameters with treatment as a fixed effect. Ratios and confidence limits are transformed back to raw scale and values are expressed as percentages.|||111.25|83.03|
81594067|NCT00968669|162862034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Pairwise Poisson Regression|||||||1.000
81594068|NCT00968669|162862035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1764|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1764
81594069|NCT00968669|162862035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4031|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4031
81594070|NCT00968669|162862035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81594071|NCT00968669|162862036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8475|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8475
81594072|NCT00968669|162862036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0811|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0811
81594073|NCT00968669|162862036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81594074|NCT00968669|162862037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.938||||0.144|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by atopic asthma and steroid use||||||0.144
81594075|NCT00968669|162862037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.618||||0.395|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by atopic asthma status and steroid use||||||0.395
81594076|NCT00968669|162862037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.899||||0.863|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by atopic asthma status and steroid use||||||0.863
81594077|NCT00968669|162862038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.162||||0.717|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by atopic asthma and steroid use||||||0.717
81594078|NCT00968669|162862038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.467||||0.07|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by atopic asthma status and steroid use||||||0.070
81594079|NCT00968669|162862038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.955||||0.934|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by atopic asthma status and steroid use||||||0.934
81594080|NCT00968669|162862039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.813|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.813
81594081|NCT00968669|162862039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.290
81594082|NCT00968669|162862039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.303|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.303
81594083|NCT00968669|162862040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.764|||||||Fisher Exact|||Combined MEDI-528 treatment was compared to placebo||||0.764
81594084|NCT00968669|162862041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.986|||||||Fisher Exact|||Combined MEDI-528 treatment was compared to placebo||||0.986
81594085|NCT00968669|162862042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.955||||0.7171|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by atopic asthma status and steroid use||||||0.7171
81594086|NCT00968669|162862042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.942||||0.6219|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by atopic asthma status and steroid use||||||0.6219
81594087|NCT00968669|162862042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.909||||0.6182|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by atopic asthma status and steroid use||||||0.6182
81594088|NCT00968669|162862043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.952||||0.712|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by atopic asthma status and steroid use||||||0.7120
81594089|NCT00968669|162862043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.928||||0.5086|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by atopic asthma status and steroid use||||||0.5086
81594090|NCT00968669|162862043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.887||||0.5184|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by atopic asthma status and steroid use||||||0.5184
81641325|NCT04448561|162972960|OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|86.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.01|98.52|||||Assessment based on an analysis of variance performed on natural log-transformed parameters with treatment as a fixed effect. Ratios and confidence limits are transformed back to raw scale and values are expressed as percentages.|||98.52|76.01|
81641326|NCT04448561|162972961|OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|95.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.52|109.6|||||Assessment based on an analysis of variance performed on natural log-transformed parameters with treatment as a fixed effect. Ratios and confidence limits were transformed back to raw scale and values were expressed as percentages.|||109.60|82.52|
81641327|NCT02878590|162972967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0093|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0093
81594091|NCT00968669|162862044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.837|||||||Two-sample t-test|||||||0.837
81594092|NCT00968669|162862044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.756|||||||Two-sample t-test|||||||0.756
81594093|NCT00968669|162862044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.224|||||||Two-sample t-test|||||||0.224
81594094|NCT00968669|162862045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.409|||||||Two-sample t-test|||||||0.409
81594095|NCT00968669|162862045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.847|||||||Two-sample t-test|||||||0.847
81594096|NCT00968669|162862045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.968|||||||Two-sample t-test|||||||0.968
81594097|NCT00968669|162862046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208|||||||Fisher Exact|||Combined MEDI-528 dose groups versus placebo||||0.208
81594098|NCT00968669|162862047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.574|||||||Fisher Exact|||Combined MEDI-528 dose groups versus placebo||||0.574
81594099|NCT02255175|162862053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t=.501, df=33||||||.620
81594100|NCT02255175|162862054|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.855|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t=.185, df=33||||||.855
81641328|NCT03050372|162972977|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%.||||||0.329|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of SOL for active/sham LFMS are equal; Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline SOL for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ"||||0.329
81641329|NCT03050372|162972977|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.321|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of SOL for Baseline and Active LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline SOL for Active LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.321
81641330|NCT03050372|162972977|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.687|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of SOL for Baseline and Sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline SOL for Sham LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.687
81641331|NCT03050372|162972978|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.925|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of WASO for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline WASO for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ"||||0.925
81641332|NCT03050372|162972978|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of WASO for Baseline and Active LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline WASO for Active LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.08
81594101|NCT02255175|162862055|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.758|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t=-.310, df=33||||||.758
81594102|NCT02255175|162862056|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.518|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t=.653, df=33||||||.518
81594103|NCT02255175|162862057|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.645|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t=.465, df=33||||||.645
81594104|NCT02255175|162862058|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t=2.56, df=33||||||.015
81594105|NCT02255175|162862059|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.486|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t=.705, df=33||||||.486
81594106|NCT02255175|162862060|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.831|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t=.216, df=33||||||.831
81594107|NCT02255175|162862061|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Repeated measures ANOVA|F(1,33)=17.91||||||.0002
81594108|NCT02308033|162862109|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.001
81594109|NCT02308033|162862110|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.001
81594110|NCT02308033|162862111|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Comparison of normal Nugent scores at 7-14 days||||<0.001
81594111|NCT02308033|162862112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Comparison of the number of subjects whose reported their symptoms completely resolved||||0.034
81594112|NCT03325712|162862138|OTHER||Slope|0.8188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0725|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6966|0.941|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 90% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error of mean is standard error of slope.|The basic model for the investigation of dose proportionality is a power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints. Statistical hypotheses were not tested in a confirmatory sense.||0.9410|0.6966|
81594113|NCT03325712|162862139|OTHER||Slope|0.7708|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0747|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6449|0.8967|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 90% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error of mean is standard error of slope.|The basic model for the investigation of dose proportionality is a power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints. Statistical hypotheses were not tested in a confirmatory sense.||0.8967|0.6449|
81594114|NCT03325712|162862140|OTHER||Slope|0.7167|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4922|0.9412|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 90% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error of mean is standard error of slope.|The basic model for the investigation of dose proportionality is a power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints. Statistical hypotheses were not tested in a confirmatory sense.||0.9412|0.4922|
81594115|NCT03325712|162862141|OTHER||Slope|0.6825|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1344|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4556|0.9094|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 90% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error of mean is standard error of slope.|The basic model for the investigation of dose proportionality is a power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints. Statistical hypotheses were not tested in a confirmatory sense.||0.9094|0.4556|
81594116|NCT03325712|162862142|OTHER||Ratio (T/R)|102.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.18|121.25||||Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|The effect of BI 705564 on midazolam is estimated by the ratio of the geometric mean (T/R) and confidence interval (CI). CI is calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.|"Placebo matching BI 705564. Relative bioavailability of midazolam is analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale including random effects for subjects and fixed effects for time point."||121.25|87.18|
81594117|NCT03325712|162862142|OTHER||Ratio (T/R)|93.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.94|108.32||||Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|The effect of BI 705564 on midazolam is estimated by the ratio of the geometric mean (T/R) and confidence interval (CI). CI is calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.|"BI 705564 dose group 2. Relative bioavailability of midazolam is analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale including random effects for subjects and fixed effects for time point."||108.32|79.94|
81594118|NCT03325712|162862142|OTHER||Ratio (T/R)|109.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.59|116.42||||Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|The effect of BI 705564 on midazolam is estimated by the ratio of the geometric mean (T/R) and confidence interval (CI). CI is calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.|"BI 705564 dose group 3. Relative bioavailability of midazolam is analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale including random effects for subjects and fixed effects for time point."||116.42|103.59|
81594119|NCT03325712|162862142|OTHER||Ratio ( T/R)|108.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.0|127.66||||Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|The effect of BI 705564 on midazolam is estimated by the ratio of the geometric mean (T/R) and confidence interval (CI). CI is calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.|"BI 705564 dose group 5. Relative bioavailability of midazolam is analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale including random effects for subjects and fixed effects for time point."||127.66|92.00|
81594120|NCT03325712|162862142|OTHER||Ratio (T/R)|109.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.43|128.79||||Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|The effect of BI 705564 on midazolam is estimated by the ratio of the geometric mean (T/R) and confidence interval (CI). CI is calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.|"BI 705564 dose group 4. Relative bioavailability of midazolam is analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale including random effects for subjects and fixed effects for time point."||128.79|92.43|
81594121|NCT03325712|162862143|OTHER||Ratio (T/R)|100.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.99|119.31||||Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|The effect of BI 705564 on midazolam is estimated by the ratio of the geometric mean (T/R) and confidence interval (CI). CI is calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.|"Placebo matching BI 705564. Relative bioavailability of midazolam is analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale including random effects for subjects and fixed effects for time point."||119.31|83.99|
81594122|NCT03325712|162862143|OTHER||Ratio (T/R)|84.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.29|98.62||||Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|The effect of BI 705564 on midazolam is estimated by the ratio of the geometric mean (T/R) and confidence interval (CI). CI is calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.|"BI 705564 dose group 2. Relative bioavailability of midazolam is analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale including random effects for subjects and fixed effects for time point."||98.62|72.29|
81594123|NCT03325712|162862143|OTHER||Ratio (T/R)|109.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.34|126.88||||Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|The effect of BI 705564 on midazolam is estimated by the ratio of the geometric mean (T/R) and confidence interval (CI). CI is calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.|"BI 705564 dose group 3. Relative bioavailability of midazolam is analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale including random effects for subjects and fixed effects for time point."||126.88|94.34|
81594124|NCT03325712|162862143|OTHER||Ratio (T/R)|95.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.75|114.21||||Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|The effect of BI 705564 on midazolam is estimated by the ratio of the geometric mean (T/R) and confidence interval (CI). CI is calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.|"BI 705564 dose group 5. Relative bioavailability of midazolam is analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale including random effects for subjects and fixed effects for time point."||114.21|79.75|
81594125|NCT03325712|162862143|OTHER||Ratio (T/R)|90.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.75|114.59||||Standard deviation is intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|The effect of BI 705564 on midazolam is estimated by the ratio of the geometric mean (T/R) and confidence interval (CI). CI is calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.|"BI 705564 dose group 4. Relative bioavailability of midazolam is analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale including random effects for subjects and fixed effects for time point."||114.59|70.75|
81594126|NCT05003791|162862144|OTHER|This was a cross-sectional design|||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81594127|NCT05003791|162862145|OTHER|This was a cross-sectional design|||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81594128|NCT05003791|162862146|OTHER|This was a cross-sectional design|||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81594129|NCT01297062|162862147|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is established if the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI), equivalent to the upper limit of 1-sided 95% CI, for change from baseline in QTcP (exenatide - placebo) is below 10 msec.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.21|-0.5||No adjustment on CI for the primary outcome measure.|Mixed Models Analysis||The MMRM includes Treatment (Exenatide versus Placebo), Day, Time, Period, Sequence, and Day-Time-Treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject random intercept.|60 evaluable subjects gives more than 90% power to show non-inferiority of exenatide versus placebo, using t-test in 2-way crossover, alpha=0.05, true difference of 5 msec, and standard deviation of the within-subject difference of 10.04 msec.||-0.50|-2.21|
81594130|NCT01297062|162862148|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is established if the upper limit of 2-sided 90% CI, equivalent to the upper limit of 1-sided 95% CI, for change from baseline in QTcP (exenatide - placebo) is below 10 msec.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.88|-1.16||No adjustment on CI for the primary outcome measure.|Mixed Models Analysis||The MMRM includes Treatment (Exenatide versus Placebo), Day, Time, Period, Sequence, and Day-Time-Treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject random intercept.|60 evaluable subjects gives more than 90% power to show non-inferiority of exenatide versus placebo, using t-test in 2-way crossover, alpha=0.05, true difference of 5 msec, and standard deviation of the within-subject difference of 10.04 msec.||-1.16|-2.88|
81594131|NCT01297062|162862149|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is established if the upper limit of 2-sided 90% CI, equivalent to the upper limit of 1-sided 95% CI, for change from baseline in QTcP (exenatide - placebo) is below 10 msec.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.11|-0.15||No adjustment on CI for the primary outcome measure.|Mixed Models Analysis||The MMRM includes Treatment (Exenatide versus Placebo), Day, Time, Period, Sequence, and Day-Time-Treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject random intercept.|60 evaluable subjects gives more than 90% power to show non-inferiority of exenatide versus placebo, using t-test in 2-way crossover, alpha=0.05, true difference of 5 msec, and standard deviation of the within-subject difference of 10.04 msec.||-0.15|-2.11|
81594132|NCT01297062|162862150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.82|8.12|||Mixed Models Analysis||The MMRM includes Treatment (Moxifloxacin versus Placebo), Time, Period, Sequence, and Time-Treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject random intercept. Multiplicity adjusted CI for the mean difference is shown.|Assay sensitivity of moxifloxacin is established if the lower limit of the 2-sided 90% CI for difference in change from baseline in QTcP (moxifloxacin - placebo) is greater than 5 msec.||8.12|2.82|
81594133|NCT01297062|162862151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|10.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.46|12.67|||Mixed Models Analysis||The MMRM includes Treatment (Moxifloxacin versus Placebo), Time, Period, Sequence, and Time-Treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject random intercept. Multiplicity adjusted CI for the mean difference is shown.|Assay sensitivity of moxifloxacin is established if the lower limit of the 2-sided 90% CI for difference in change from baseline in QTcP (moxifloxacin - placebo) is greater than 5 msec.||12.67|8.46|
81594134|NCT01297062|162862152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|10.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.71|13.13|||Mixed Models Analysis||The MMRM includes Treatment (Moxifloxacin versus Placebo), Time, Period, Sequence, and Time-Treatment interaction as fixed effects, subject random intercept. Multiplicity adjusted CI for the mean difference is shown.|Assay sensitivity of moxifloxacin is established if the lower limit of the 2-sided 90% CI for difference in change from baseline in QTcP (moxifloxacin - placebo) is greater than 5 msec.||13.13|8.71|
81594135|NCT01297062|162862155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.0008||||0.5962|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0017|0.0033|||Mixed Models Analysis||The linear mixed-effects model includes placebo-adjusted change from baseline in QTcP as response, plasma exenatide concentration as covariate, fixed intercept of zero, subject random slope.|The analysis is to test the significance of the linear regression slope (null hypothesis: slope equal to zero) between placebo-adjusted change from baseline in QTcP and exenatide concentration.||0.0033|-0.0017|0.5962
81594136|NCT04295564|162862156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|82.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|155.9||This is a calculate p value|Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for the correlation between twin pairs and gestational age at birth (stratification variable), sex, and length at outpatient testing||||155.9|8.3|<0.05
81594137|NCT04295564|162862157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||<|0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.1||This is a calculated p value|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for correlation between twin pairs and gestational age at birth (stratification variable), sex, and length at outpatient test.||||1.1|0.1|<0.02
81594138|NCT04295564|162862158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|62.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|121.0||This is a calculated p value|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value adjusted for correlation between twin pairs and gestational age at birth (stratification variable), sex, and length at outpatient testing.||||121|4.5|<0.05
81594139|NCT04295564|162862159|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.31||This is a calculated p value|Regression, Logistic|||||1.31|0.27|>0.05
81594140|NCT04295564|162862159|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.31|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for gestational age at birth (stratification variable)||||1.31|0.27|>0.05
81594141|NCT02062502|162862176|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The conclusion of non-inferiority (similarity) is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI on the risk difference excluding a decrease equal to or more than the prespecified criterion of 10.0 percentage points for Varicella zoster virus.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|3.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||3.2|-3.2|<0.001
81594142|NCT02062502|162862177|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The conclusion of non-inferiority (similarity) is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI on fold-difference, excluding a decrease of 1.5 fold or more.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.06|0.85|<0.001
81594143|NCT02062502|162862177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Antibody Response Rate|97.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.4|98.9|||Exact CI method/binomial proportion|||The conclusion of acceptability is based on the lower bound of the 95% Confidence Interval (CI) being \>76%, and implies that the value of the parameter is statistically significantly greater than the prespecified acceptability criterion (76%).||98.9|94.4|<0.001
81594144|NCT00746954|162862183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Comparisons among groups||||0.45
81594145|NCT01997398|162862185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Differences in baseline and 6-month postoperative scores were assessed using a series of repeated measures general linear models with a single within-subjects factor and no between-subjects factors.|Repeated measures general linear models|||||||<0.001
81594146|NCT03521635|162862187|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|4.0|||REML-based repeated measures approach|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach was applied.|Mean difference was calculated as Pramipexole Sustained Release minus Pramipexole immediate Release|Mean changes from baseline of PDSS-2 score were analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach. Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit in the maintenance period, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction.||4.0|-2.7|0.688
81594147|NCT03521635|162862188|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.8|||REML-based repeated measures approach|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach was applied.|Mean difference was calculated as Pramipexole Sustained Release minus Pramipexole immediate Release.|Mean changes from baseline of NHQ score by patients were analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach. Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit in the maintenance period, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.8|-1.2|0.690
81594148|NCT03521635|162862188|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.1|||REML-based repeated measures approach|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach was applied.|Mean difference was calculated as Pramipexole Sustained Release minus Pramipexole immediate Release.|Mean changes from baseline of NHQ score by caregivers were analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach. Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit in the maintenance period, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction.||1.1|-2.7|0.376
81594149|NCT03521635|162862189|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.7|||REML-based repeated measures approach|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach was applied.|Mean difference was calculated as Pramipexole Sustained Release minus Pramipexole immediate Release.|Mean changes from baseline of SCOPA-Sleep night-time sleep score were analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach. Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit in the maintenance period, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.7|-1.9|0.333
81594150|NCT03521635|162862189|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||REML-based repeated measures approach|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach was applied.|Mean difference was calculated as Pramipexole Sustained Release minus Pramipexole immediate Release.|Mean changes from baseline of SCOPA-Sleep overall night sleep score were analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach. Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit in the maintenance period, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.3|-0.8|0.374
81594151|NCT03521635|162862189|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.5|||REML-based repeated measures approach|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach was applied.|Mean difference was calculated as Pramipexole Sustained Release minus Pramipexole immediate Release.|Mean changes from baseline of SCOPA-Sleep daytime sleepiness score were analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach. Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit in the maintenance period, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.5|-1.4|0.352
81594152|NCT03521635|162862190|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.2|||REML-based repeated measures approach|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach was applied.|Mean difference was calculated as Pramipexole Sustained Release minus Pramipexole immediate Release.|Mean changes from baseline of EMO sore were analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach. Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit in the maintenance period, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.2|-0.8|0.259
81641333|NCT03050372|162972978|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.221|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of WASO for Baseline and Sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline WASO for Sham LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.221
81641334|NCT03050372|162972979|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.197|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of TST for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline TST for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ"||||0.197
81641335|NCT03050372|162972979|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.586|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of TST for Baseline and Active LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline TST for Active LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.586
81594153|NCT03521635|162862191|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.9373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.54|||Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio (OR) between Pramipexole Sustained Release and Pramipexole Immediate Release groups.|Logistic regression analyses for responder rate at week 18 of PDSS-2 score \<18 were performed with treatment and baseline as the independent variables.||2.54|0.36|0.9373
81594154|NCT03521635|162862192|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.24||||0.1611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|7.49|||Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio (OR) between Pramipexole Sustained Release and Pramipexole Immediate Release groups.|Logistic regression analyses for responder rate at week 18 of EMO score were performed with treatment and baseline as the independent variables.||7.49|0.73|0.1611
81594155|NCT03521635|162862193|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.2|||REML-based repeated measures approach|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach was applied.|Mean difference was calculated as Pramipexole Sustained Release minus Pramipexole immediate Release.|Mean changes from baseline of PDQ-8 score were analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach. Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit in the maintenance period, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction.||1.2|-2.3|0.517
81641336|NCT03050372|162972979|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.298|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of TST for Baseline and Sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline TST for Sham LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.298
81641337|NCT03050372|162972980|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.424|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of SE for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline SE for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ"||||0.424
81522836|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.95||||66.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.22||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.22|0.74|66.40
81594156|NCT03521635|162862194|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.44||||0.2374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|36.85|||Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio (OR) between Pramipexole Sustained Release and Pramipexole Immediate Release groups.|Logistic regression analyses for responder rate at week 18 of CGI-I were performed with treatment as the independent variable.||36.85|0.57|0.2374
81594157|NCT03521635|162862195|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.44||||0.2374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|36.85|||Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio (OR) between Pramipexole Sustained Release and Pramipexole Immediate Release groups.|Logistic regression analyses for responder rate at week 18 of PGI-I were performed with treatment as the independent variable.||36.85|0.57|0.2374
81594158|NCT03521635|162862196|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.7|||REML-based repeated measures approach|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach was applied.|Mean difference was calculated as Pramipexole Sustained Release minus Pramipexole immediate Release.|Mean changes from baseline of ESS score were analysed using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based repeated measures approach. Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit in the maintenance period, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction.||1.7|-1.4|0.820
81594159|NCT01928719|162862197|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|5.58|||Regression, Cox||The direction of comparison is reduced nicotine content vs. same nicotine content cigarettes.|||5.58|1.95|<0.0001
81594160|NCT01928719|162862198|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|5.81||Testing the effect of treatment group in a Multivariable Cox Regression Model.|Regression, Cox|Adjusting for Age Group, Working Status, and BMI.|The direction of comparison is reduced nicotine content vs. same nicotine content cigarettes.|The reference group is Same Nicotine Content Group.||5.81|1.99|<0.0001
81594161|NCT01928719|162862198|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.03||Testing the effect of age group (ages 30-39) in a Multivariable Cox Regression Model.|Regression, Cox|Adjusting for Treatment Group, Working Status, and BMI.|The direction of comparison is Age group 30-39 to the Age group 18-29.|The reference group is Age equals 18-29.||1.03|0.26|0.06
81594162|NCT01928719|162862198|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33|||<|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.66||Testing the effect of age group (ages 40-49) in a Multivariable Cox Regression Model.|Regression, Cox|Adjusting for Treatment Group, Working Status, and BMI.|The direction of comparison is Age group 40-49 to the Age group 18-29.|The reference group is Age equals 18-29.||0.66|0.17|<0.002
81594163|NCT01928719|162862198|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33|||<|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.65||Testing the effect of age group (Ages 50-59) in a Multivariable Cox Regression Model.|Regression, Cox|Adjusting for Treatment Group, Working Status, and BMI.|The direction of comparison is Age group 50-59 to Age group 18-29.|The reference group is Age equals 18-29.||0.65|0.16|<0.002
81594164|NCT01928719|162862198|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.18||Testing the effect of age group (Ages 60-65) in a Multivariable Cox Regression Model.|Regression, Cox|Adjusting for Treatment Group, Working Status, and BMI.|The direction of comparison is Age group 60-65 to the Age group 18-29.|The reference group is Age equals 18-29.||1.18|0.13|0.1
81594165|NCT01928719|162862198|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.66||Testing the effect of working status in a Multivariable Cox Regression Model.|Regression, Cox|Adjusting for Treatment Group, Age, and BMI.||The reference group is not currently working.|The direction of comparison is currently working to not currently working.|2.66|0.92|0.1
81594166|NCT01928719|162862198|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.25||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.67||Testing the effect of BMI Normal Weight group (\>=18.5 \& \<25) in a Multivariable Cox Regression Model.|Regression, Cox|Adjusting for Treatment Group, Working Status, and Age.|The direction of comparison is Normal Weight (\>=18.5 \& \<25) to Underweight (\<18.5) group.|The reference group is BMI Underweight (\<18.5)||0.67|0.1|0.006
81594167|NCT01928719|162862198|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.92||Testing the effect of BMI Overweight group (\>=25 \& \< 30) in a Multivariable Cox Regression Model.|Regression, Cox|Adjusting for Treatment Group, Working Status, and Age.|The direction of comparison is Overweight (\>=25 \& \< 30) to Underweight (\<18.5) group.|The reference group is BMI Underweight group (\<18.5)||0.92|0.13|0.034
81594168|NCT01928719|162862198|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.77||Testing the effect of BMI Obese group (\>=30) in a Multivariable Cox Regression Model.|Regression, Cox|Adjusting for Treatment Group, Working Status, and Age.|The direction of comparison is Obese (\>=30) to Underweight (\<18.5) group.|The reference group is BMI Underweight group (\<18.5)||0.77|0.13|0.011
81594169|NCT01928719|162862199|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.1||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.44|-1.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included time, group, and time-by-group interaction; treating baseline scores for outcomes as covariates|The direction of comparison is reduced nicotine content vs. same nicotine content cigarettes.|||-1.75|-6.44|0.0006
81522837|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.78||||97.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.0||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.00|0.60|97.39
81594170|NCT01928719|162862200|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-136.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-171.7|-101.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included time, group, and time-by-group interaction; treating baseline scores for outcomes as covariates|The direction of comparison is reduced nicotine content vs. same nicotine content cigarettes.|||-101.7|-171.7|<.0001
81641338|NCT03050372|162972980|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of SE for Baseline and Active LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline SE for Active LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.210
81641339|NCT03050372|162972980|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of SE for Baseline and Sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline SE for Sham LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.190
81522838|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.13||||16.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.42||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.42|0.89|16.02
81522839|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.9||||75.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.21||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.21|0.68|75.69
81522840|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.86||||90.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.08||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.08|0.69|90.22
81522841|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.21||||9.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.62||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.62|0.91|9.64
81522842|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.15||||20.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.61||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.61|0.82|20.44
81522843|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.98||||55.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.31||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.31|0.73|55.06
81522844|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.36||||5.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.97||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.97|0.94|5.29
81522845|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.11||||28.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.6||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.60|0.77|28.82
81594171|NCT01928719|162862201|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.03||||0.0305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.68|-0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included time, group, and time-by-group interaction; treating baseline scores for outcomes as covariates|The direction of comparison is reduced nicotine content vs. same nicotine content cigarettes.|||-0.38|-7.68|0.0305
81641340|NCT03050372|162972981|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.535|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of EOS for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline EOS for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ"||||0.535
81522846|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.81||||93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.61|93.00
81594172|NCT01928719|162862202|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.81||||0.0207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included time, group, and time-by-group interaction; treating baseline scores for outcomes as covariates|The direction of comparison is reduced nicotine content vs. same nicotine content cigarettes.|||3.33|0.28|0.0207
81594173|NCT01928719|162862203|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.16||||0.4191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included time, group, and time-by-group interaction; treating baseline scores for outcomes as covariates|The direction of comparison is reduced nicotine content vs. same nicotine content cigarettes.|||0.23|-0.56|0.4191
81594174|NCT05732454|162862250|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-3.76|||=|0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.36|8.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor (disease severity as measured by baseline IGA score 3 \[moderate\], 4 \[severe\]) derived from clinical database via Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach was used.||8.83|-16.36|=0.5580
81522847|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.42||||1.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.95||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.95|1.03|1.64
81522848|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||50.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.38||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.38|0.72|50.71
81522849|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.68||||99.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.91||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||0.91|0.51|99.52
81522850|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.22||||3.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.51||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Upper; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.51|0.99|3.10
81594175|NCT05732454|162862251|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|9.07|||=|0.3685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|28.85|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor (disease severity as measured by baseline IGA score 3 \[moderate\], 4 \[severe\]) derived from clinical database via Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach was used.||28.85|-10.70|=0.3685
81641341|NCT03050372|162972981|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.196|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of EOS for Baseline and Active LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline EOS for Active LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.196
81594176|NCT05732454|162862252|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Mean|-29.22|||=|0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.53|-2.9|||Rubin's rule|||Jump-to-Control (JTC) method was used for evaluation. A complete imputed dataset was analyzed using analysis of covariance model including effects of treatment group, actual stratification factor, and baseline value. Multiple results of the treatment comparison were combined using Rubin's rules, reporting the combined treatment difference, its standard error, 95% CI and 2-sided p-value, across the visits.||-2.90|-55.53|=0.0303
81594177|NCT01153633|162862267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2317||95.0||||F-test (2-sided), ANCOVA with baseline target ulcer size as covariate|F-test|||||||0.2317
81594178|NCT01153633|162862271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4905||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4905
81594179|NCT01153633|162862272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9945||95.0||||F-test (2-sided), ANCOVA with baseline target ulcer size as covariate|F-test|||||||0.9945
81594180|NCT01262651|162862294|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.41||||0.0854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|8.16|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||8.16|0.00|0.0854
81641342|NCT03050372|162972981|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.092|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of EOS for Baseline and Sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline EOS for Sham LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.092
81522851|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.92||||75.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.18||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Upper; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.18|0.71|75.39
81641343|NCT03050372|162972982|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of SQS for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline SQS for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ"||||1.00
81641344|NCT03050372|162972982|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of SQS for Baseline and Active LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline SQS for Active LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.004
81460479|NCT01622673|162612770|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis will be supported if the lower limit of the 90% confidence interval (CI) falls above 0.4 for the geometric least squares mean ratio for MINTOX® after raltegravir versus raltegravir alone|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.696|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.504|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis incorporated fixed effect for treatment and random effect for participant|The parameter estimated, geometric least squares mean ratio, is geometric least squares mean AUC0-12hrs for MINTOX® after raltegravir / geometric least squares mean AUC0-12hrs for raltegravir alone|||0.960|0.504|
81460480|NCT01622673|162612771|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis will be supported if the lower limit of the 90% confidence interval (CI) falls above 0.4 for the geometric least squares mean ratio for TUMS® + raltegravir versus raltegravir alone|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.476|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.362|0.627|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis incorporated fixed effect for treatment and treatment period and random effect for participant|The parameter estimated, geometric least squares mean ratio, is geometric least squares mean Cmax for TUMS® + raltegravir / geometric least squares mean Cmax for raltegravir alone|||0.627|0.362|
81460481|NCT01622673|162612771|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis will be supported if the lower limit of the 90% CI falls above 0.4 for the geometric least squares mean ratio for MINTOX® + raltegravir versus raltegravir alone|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.555|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.423|0.729|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis incorporated fixed effect for treatment and treatment period and random effect for participant|The parameter estimated, geometric least squares mean ratio, is the geometric least squares mean Cmax for MINTOX® + raltegravir / geometric least squares mean Cmax for raltegravir alone|||0.729|0.423|
81522852|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.85||||93.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.05||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Upper; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.05|0.68|93.29
81522853|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.33||||3.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.82||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Lower; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.82|0.97|3.79
81594181|NCT02896855|162862353|OTHER||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.69||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.99|||Log Rank|A two-sided log-rank test was used, stratified by disease type and hormone-receptor status.|This stratified Hazard Ratio (HR) is calculated as Arm B: Pertuzumab versus Arm A: Placebo. Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by disease type and hormone-receptor status, was used to estimate HR and its 95% CI.|This was for the primary analysis. Hypothesis testing is considered exploratory in this bridging study.||0.99|0.49|0.0418
81594182|NCT02896855|162862353|OTHER||Unstratified Hazard Ratio|0.71||||0.0556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.01|||Log Rank|This two-sided log-rank test was unstratified.|This unstratified Hazard Ratio (HR) is calculated as Arm B: Pertuzumab versus Arm A: Placebo. Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate HR and its 95% CI.|This was for the primary analysis. Hypothesis testing is considered exploratory in this bridging study.||1.01|0.50|0.0556
81594183|NCT02896855|162862353|OTHER||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.6||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.81|||Log Rank|A two-sided log-rank test was used, stratified by disease type and hormone-receptor status.|This stratified Hazard Ratio (HR) is calculated as Arm B: Pertuzumab versus Arm A: Placebo. Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by disease type and hormone-receptor status, was used to estimate HR and its 95% CI.|This was for the final analysis. Hypothesis testing is considered exploratory in this bridging study.||0.81|0.45|0.0008
81594184|NCT02896855|162862353|OTHER||Unstratified Hazard Ratio|0.63||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.85|||Log Rank|This two-sided log-rank test was unstratified.|This unstratified Hazard Ratio (HR) is calculated as Arm B: Pertuzumab versus Arm A: Placebo. Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate HR and its 95% CI.|This was for the final analysis. Hypothesis testing is considered exploratory in this bridging study.||0.85|0.47|0.0019
81594185|NCT02896855|162862355|OTHER||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.68||||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.03|||Log Rank|A two-sided log-rank test was used, stratified by disease type and hormone-receptor status.|This stratified Hazard Ratio (HR) is calculated as Arm B: Pertuzumab versus Arm A: Placebo. Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by disease type and hormone-receptor status, was used to estimate HR and its 95% CI.|Hypothesis testing is considered exploratory in this bridging study.||1.03|0.45|0.0658
81594186|NCT02896855|162862355|OTHER||Unstratified Hazard Ratio|0.7||||0.0864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.06|||Log Rank|This two-sided log-rank test was unstratified.|This unstratified Hazard Ratio (HR) is calculated as Arm B: Pertuzumab versus Arm A: Placebo. Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate HR and its 95% CI.|Hypothesis testing is considered exploratory in this bridging study.||1.06|0.46|0.0864
81594187|NCT02896855|162862357|OTHER||Difference in Objective Response|9.98||||0.1126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|22.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistical test is stratified by disease type and hormone receptor status.|The difference in objective response is calculated as Arm B: Pertuzumab minus Arm A: Placebo. 95% CI was calculated using Hauck-Anderson method.|Hypothesis testing is considered exploratory in this bridging study.||22.60|-2.65|0.1126
81594188|NCT02896855|162862357|OTHER||Difference in Objective Response|9.98||||0.1108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|22.6|||Fisher Exact|Unadjusted|The difference in objective response is calculated as Arm B: Pertuzumab minus Arm A: Placebo. 95% CI was calculated using Hauck-Anderson method.|Hypothesis testing is considered exploratory in this bridging study.||22.60|-2.65|0.1108
81594189|NCT02896855|162862358|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.78||||0.2867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.24|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test was used, stratified by disease type and hormone-receptor status.|This stratified Hazard Ratio (HR) is calculated as Arm B: Pertuzumab versus Arm A: Placebo. Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by disease type and hormone-receptor status, was used to estimate HR and its 95% CI.|Hypothesis testing is considered exploratory in this bridging study.||1.24|0.49|0.2867
81594190|NCT02896855|162862365|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|0.75|||||The treatment difference for change from baseline to maximum on-treatment decrease in LVEF is defined as Arm B: Pertuzumab minus Arm A: Placebo.|||0.75|-1.96|
81594191|NCT02504294|162862383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded since the lower bound of the 95% CI of the difference in percentage was greater than the non-inferiority margin (-12.5%).|Difference in Percentage|-1.3975|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6503|4.8553||||||Clustered binomial analysis using logistic regression method was performed and generalized estimating equation method was used to construct 95 percent (%) two-sided confidence intervals (CIs).||4.8553|-7.6503|
81594192|NCT02504294|162862384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1062.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|803.95||0.1874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2643.2|519.2|||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as factor and baseline ESA dose as covariate.||519.2|-2643.2|0.1874
81594193|NCT01949480|162862397|NON_INFERIORITY|To detect an effect size of 0.92 SD units with a power of 81% and alpha level of 0.05, a total sample size of 40 patients (20 patients/group) was calculated.||||||0.643|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.643
81594194|NCT01949480|162862399|NON_INFERIORITY|To detect an effect size of 0.92 SD units with a power of 81% and alpha level of 0.05, a total sample size of 40 patients (20 patients/group) was calculated.||||||0.077|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This p-value is calculated for the NRS at rest.||||.077
81594195|NCT01949480|162862399|NON_INFERIORITY|To detect an effect size of 0.92 SD units with a power of 81% and alpha level of 0.05, a total sample size of 40 patients (20 patients/group) was calculated.||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This p-value is calculated for the NRS during deep inspiration at 24 hrs.||||0.39
81594196|NCT01949480|162862400|NON_INFERIORITY|To detect an effect size of 0.92 SD units with a power of 81% and alpha level of 0.05, a total sample size of 40 patients (20 patients/group) was calculated.||||||0.605|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.605
81594197|NCT01949480|162862401|NON_INFERIORITY|To detect an effect size of 0.92 SD units with a power of 81% and alpha level of 0.05, a total sample size of 40 patients (20 patients/group) was calculated.||||||0.104|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This p-value is for the Local Anesthetic infused in 24 hrs.||||0.104
81594198|NCT01949480|162862402|NON_INFERIORITY|To detect an effect size of 0.92 SD units with a power of 81% and alpha level of 0.05, a total sample size of 40 patients (20 patients/group) was calculated.||||||0.308|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.308
81522854|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.06||||36.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.48||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Lower; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.48|0.76|36.75
81522855|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.72||||99.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.93||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Lower; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||0.93|0.56|99.32
81522856|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.06||||18.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.2||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Central; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.20|0.93|18.91
81522857|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||47.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.15||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed; Region Central; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.15|0.87|47.35
81522858|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.96||||78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed;Region Central; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.86|78.00
81522859|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.29||||2.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.67||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed; Region;Distal; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.67|1.00|2.65
81522860|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.97||||58.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.29||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed;Region; Distal; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.29|0.73|58.48
81522861|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.75||||99.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.92||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.No|TLC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Distal; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||0.92|0.61|99.64
81522862|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.19||||1.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.4||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed; Region;Total; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.40|1.01|1.90
81594199|NCT01949480|162862403|NON_INFERIORITY|To detect an effect size of 0.92 SD units with a power of 81% and alpha level of 0.05, a total sample size of 40 patients (20 patients/group) was calculated.||||||0.487|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.487
81641345|NCT03050372|162972982|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of SQS for Baseline and Sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline SQS for Sham LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.042
81522863|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.97||||63.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.16||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Total; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.16|0.81|63.03
81522864|NCT02294734|162734619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.83||||99.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.97||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed;Region;Total; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||0.97|0.72|99.19
81522865|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.92||||67.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.33||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.33|0.64|67.19
81522866|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||44.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.61||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.61|0.66|44.80
81522867|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.95||||59.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.46||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.46|0.61|59.90
81522868|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.91||||70.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.31||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.31|0.63|70.12
81522869|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.82||||83.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.22||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.22|0.54|83.98
81522870|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.08||||34.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.57||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.57|0.73|34.93
81522871|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.14||||32.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.96||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.96|0.65|32.45
81522872|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.7||||95.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.46|95.35
81641346|NCT03050372|162972983|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of #awake for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline #awake for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ"||||0.05
81641347|NCT03050372|162972983|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.379|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of #awake for Baseline and Active LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline #awake for Active LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.379
81594200|NCT01949480|162862404|NON_INFERIORITY|To detect an effect size of 0.92 SD units with a power of 81% and alpha level of 0.05, a total sample size of 40 patients (20 patients/group) was calculated.||||||0.493|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.493
81594201|NCT01949480|162862405|NON_INFERIORITY|To detect an effect size of 0.92 SD units with a power of 81% and alpha level of 0.05, a total sample size of 40 patients (20 patients/group) was calculated.||||||0.574|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.574
81594202|NCT01949480|162862406|NON_INFERIORITY|To detect an effect size of 0.92 SD units with a power of 81% and alpha level of 0.05, a total sample size of 40 patients (20 patients/group) was calculated.||||||0.913|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.913
81594203|NCT01949480|162862407|NON_INFERIORITY|To detect an effect size of 0.92 SD units with a power of 81% and alpha level of 0.05, a total sample size of 40 patients (20 patients/group) was calculated.||||||0.783|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.783
81641348|NCT03050372|162972983|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.284|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of #awake for Baseline and Sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline #awake for Sham LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.284
81641349|NCT03050372|162972984|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.226|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of Fatigue for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline Fatigue for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ"||||0.226
81641350|NCT03050372|162972984|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.156|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of Fatigue for Baseline and Active LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline Fatigue for Active LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.156
81594204|NCT00144339|162862409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.9524||95.0|-4.0|4.0|||t-test, 2 sided|Random-effects model|Arbitrary covariance matrix; fixed treatment effect; individual patients are random; rate of decline estimated as the slope of the random effects model|Linear random effects model||4|-4|0.9524
81594205|NCT00144339|162862410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.2074||95.0|-2.0|6.0|||t-test, 2 sided|Random-effects model|Arbitrary covariance matrix; fixed treatment effect; individual patients are random; rate of decline estimated as the slope of the random effects model|Linear random effects model||6|-2|0.2074
81641351|NCT03050372|162972984|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.117|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of Fatigue for Baseline and Sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline Fatigue for Sham LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.117
81641352|NCT03050372|162972985|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of Concentration for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline Concentration for active/sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ"||||0.130
81641353|NCT03050372|162972985|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.249|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of Concentration for Baseline and Active LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline Concentration for Active LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.249
81641354|NCT03050372|162972985|EQUIVALENCE|Significance level alpha=0.05; CI=95%||||||0.114|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This is a crossover study; we use a paired t-test to test the hypothesis:~H0: Means of Concentration for Baseline and Sham LFMS are equal Ha: Means differ~Note this paired t-test is equivalent to a one-sample t-test:~H0: Mean changes from Baseline Concentration for Sham LFMS is equal 0 Ha: Mean is not equal zero"||||0.114
81641355|NCT02123797|162972993|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.06||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing Multidisciplinary Clinic patients with and without invasive stage confirmation (numerator=108/70) to Serial Care patients with and without invasive stage confirmation (denominator=168/180) after adjustment for matched study.|||3.06|1.35|0.0007
81641356|NCT02123797|162972994|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.8||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing Multidisciplinary Clinic patients with and without invasive mediastinal staging (numerator=91/87) to Serial Care patients with and without mediastinal invasive staging (denominator=126/222) after adjustment for matched study.|||2.80|1.25|0.0022
81594206|NCT00144339|162862411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2488||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank-sum test|Rate calculated as (measure on 30days after completion of treatment - measure on day 1 )/ years in between||||||0.2488
81594207|NCT00144339|162862412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0145||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank-sum test|Rate calculated as (measure on 30days after completion of treatment - measure on day 1 )/ years in between||||||0.0145
81594208|NCT00144339|162862413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.299||95.0|-12.0|4.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Arbitrary covariance matrix; fixed treatment effect; individual patients are random; rate of decline estimated as the slope of the random effects model|Linear random effects model||4|-12|0.2990
81594209|NCT00144339|162862414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.8375||95.0|-9.0|7.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Arbitrary covariance matrix; fixed treatment effect; individual patients are random; rate of decline estimated as the slope of the random effects model|Linear random effects model||7|-9|0.8375
81594210|NCT00144339|162862415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.1143||95.0|-14.0|2.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Arbitrary covariance matrix; fixed treatment effect; individual patients are random; rate of decline estimated as the slope of the random effects model|Linear random effects model||2|-14|0.1143
81594211|NCT00144339|162862416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.787||95.0|-9.0|7.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Arbitrary covariance matrix; fixed treatment effect; individual patients are random; rate of decline estimated as the slope of the random effects model|Linear random effects model||7|-9|0.7870
81594212|NCT00144339|162862417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.784||95.0|-0.2|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided||Arbitrary covariance matrix; fixed treatment effect; individual patients are random; rate of decline estimated as the slope of the random effects model|Linear random effects model||0.3|-0.2|0.7840
81594213|NCT00144339|162862418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2705||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank-sum test|Rate calculated as (measure on 30days after completion of treatment - measure on day 1 )/ years in between||||||0.2705
81594214|NCT00144339|162862419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.306||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank-sum test|Rate calculated as (measure on 30days after completion of treatment - measure on day 1 )/ years in between||||||0.306
81594215|NCT00144339|162862420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8103||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank-sum test|Rate calculated as (measure on 30days after completion of treatment - measure on day 1 )/ years in between||||||0.8103
81594216|NCT00144339|162862421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9814||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank-sum test|Rate calculated as (measure on 30days after completion of treatment - measure on day 1 )/ years in between||||||0.9814
81594217|NCT00144339|162862422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.81|0.91|||Log Rank|Cox regression with treatment|Median estimated by Kaplan-Meier estimates; hazard ratio shown as tio vs. placebo|Cox regression||0.91|0.81|<0.0001
81594218|NCT00144339|162862423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.81|0.91|||t-test, 2 sided||Ratio calculated as estimated number of events in tio/number of events in placebo|Poisson regression adjusted for overdispersion and treatment exposure||0.91|0.81|<0.0001
81594219|NCT00144339|162862424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3481||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3481
81594220|NCT00144339|162862425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0011||95.0|0.83|0.95|||t-test, 2 sided||Poisson regression adjusting for overdispersion with Pearson's method adjusting for treatment exposure. The logarithm of treatment exposure is used as offset when building the Poisson model.|Poisson regression adjusted for overdispersion and treatment exposure||0.95|0.83|0.0011
81594221|NCT00144339|162862426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1766||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1766
81594222|NCT00144339|162862427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0024||95.0|0.78|0.95|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio shown as tiotropium bromide vs. placebo|Cox regression||0.95|0.78|0.0024
81641357|NCT02123797|162972995|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.12||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|5.85||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing Multidisciplinary Clinic patients with and without bi-modal staging (numerator=161/17) to Serial Care patients with and without bi-modal staging (denominator=267/81) after adjustment for matched study design.|||5.85|1.67|0.0004
81594223|NCT00144339|162862428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.3413||95.0|0.82|1.07|||t-test, 2 sided||Ratio of estimated number of events between tiotropium bromide and placebo|||1.07|0.82|0.3413
81594224|NCT00144339|162862429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.01||||0.8624||95.0|0.87|1.18|||t-test, 2 sided||Ratio of estimated number of days of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbation leading to hospitalization between tio and placebo|Poisson regression adjusting for overdispersion with Pearson's method adjusting for treatment exposure. The logarithm of treatment exposure is used as offset when building the Poisson model.||1.18|0.87|0.8624
81594225|NCT00144339|162862430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.077|0.098|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.098|0.077|<.0001
81594226|NCT00144339|162862431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.037|0.057|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.057|0.037|<.0001
81594227|NCT00144339|162862432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.099|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.087|0.11|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.110|0.087|<.0001
81594228|NCT00144339|162862433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.058|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.047|0.069|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.069|0.047|<.0001
81594229|NCT00144339|162862434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.103|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.091|0.115|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.115|0.091|<.0001
81594230|NCT00144339|162862435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.054|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.042|0.065|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.065|0.042|<.0001
81594231|NCT00144339|162862436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.078|0.104|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.104|0.078|<.0001
81594232|NCT00144339|162862437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.053|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.04|0.066|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.066|0.040|<.0001
81594233|NCT00144339|162862438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.094|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.081|0.107|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.107|0.081|<.0001
81594234|NCT00144339|162862439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.062|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.049|0.075|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.075|0.049|<.0001
81594235|NCT00144339|162862440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.095|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.081|0.109|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.109|0.081|<.0001
81594236|NCT00144339|162862441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.047|0.075|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.075|0.047|<.0001
81594237|NCT00144339|162862442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.099|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.085|0.114|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.114|0.085|<.0001
81594238|NCT00144339|162862443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.065|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.051|0.08|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.080|0.051|<.0001
81594239|NCT00144339|162862444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.095|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.08|0.11|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.110|0.080|<.0001
81594240|NCT00144339|162862445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.045|0.076|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.076|0.045|<.0001
81594241|NCT00144339|162862446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.088|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.073|0.103|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.103|0.073|<.0001
81594242|NCT00144339|162862447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.049|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.033|0.065|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.065|0.033|<.0001
81594243|NCT00144339|162862448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.168|0.211|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.211|0.168|<.0001
81594244|NCT00144339|162862449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.055|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.037|0.073|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.073|0.037|<.0001
81460482|NCT01622673|162612772|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis will be supported if the lower limit of the 90% confidence interval (CI) falls above 0.4 for the geometric least squares mean ratio for MINTOX® before raltegravir versus raltegravir alone|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.485|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.332|0.709|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis incorporated fixed effect for treatment and random effect for participant|The parameter estimated, geometric least squares mean ratio, is geometric least squares mean Cmax for MINTOX® before raltegravir / geometric least squares mean Cmax for raltegravir alone|||0.709|0.332|
81522873|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||50.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.54||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.54|0.66|50.10
81594245|NCT00144339|162862450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.204|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.18|0.228|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.228|0.180|<.0001
81594246|NCT00144339|162862451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.055|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.034|0.076|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.076|0.034|<.0001
81594247|NCT00144339|162862452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.198|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.173|0.222|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.222|0.173|<.0001
81594248|NCT00144339|162862453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.026|0.07|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.070|0.026|<.0001
81594249|NCT00144339|162862454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.194|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.167|0.221|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.221|0.167|<.0001
81594250|NCT00144339|162862455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.026|0.074|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.074|0.026|<.0001
81594251|NCT00144339|162862456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.189|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.161|0.216|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.216|0.161|<.0001
81594252|NCT00144339|162862457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.035|0.084|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.084|0.035|<.0001
81594253|NCT00144339|162862458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.185|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.157|0.213|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.213|0.157|<.0001
81594254|NCT00144339|162862459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047||||0.0005||95.0|0.021|0.074|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.074|0.021|0.0005
81594255|NCT00144339|162862460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.17|0.229|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.229|0.170|<.0001
81594256|NCT00144339|162862461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.065|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.038|0.093|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.093|0.038|<.0001
81594257|NCT00144339|162862462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.184|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.154|0.215|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.215|0.154|<.0001
81594258|NCT00144339|162862463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.046||||0.002||95.0|0.017|0.076|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.076|0.017|0.0020
81594259|NCT00144339|162862464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.139|0.201|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.201|0.139|<.0001
81594260|NCT00144339|162862465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.032||||0.0365||95.0|0.002|0.061|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.061|0.002|0.0365
81594261|NCT00144339|162862466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.147|0.192|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.192|0.147|<.0001
81594262|NCT00144339|162862467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.038||||0.0002||95.0|0.018|0.058|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.058|0.018|0.0002
81594263|NCT00144339|162862468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.186|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.161|0.21|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.210|0.161|<.0001
81594264|NCT00144339|162862469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037||||0.0018||95.0|0.014|0.06|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.060|0.014|0.0018
81594265|NCT00144339|162862470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.176|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.151|0.201|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.201|0.151|<.0001
81594266|NCT00144339|162862471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.032||||0.0069||95.0|0.009|0.055|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.055|0.009|0.0069
81594267|NCT00144339|162862472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.154|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.127|0.182|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.182|0.127|<.0001
81594268|NCT00144339|162862473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.002||95.0|0.015|0.065|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.065|0.015|0.0020
81594269|NCT00144339|162862474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.167|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.139|0.194|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.194|0.139|<.0001
81594270|NCT00144339|162862475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.032||||0.0165||95.0|0.006|0.057|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.057|0.006|0.0165
81594271|NCT00144339|162862476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.141|0.199|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.199|0.141|<.0001
81594272|NCT00144339|162862477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031||||0.0248||95.0|0.004|0.059|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.059|0.004|0.0248
81594273|NCT00144339|162862478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.136|0.196|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.196|0.136|<.0001
81594274|NCT00144339|162862479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.0004||95.0|0.022|0.078|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.078|0.022|0.0004
81594275|NCT00144339|162862480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.161|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.13|0.192|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.192|0.130|<.0001
81594276|NCT00144339|162862481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.027||||0.0809||95.0|-0.003|0.057|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.057|-0.003|0.0809
81594277|NCT00144339|162862482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.119|0.182|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.182|0.119|<.0001
81594278|NCT00144339|162862483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026||||0.0915||95.0|-0.004|0.057|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.057|-0.004|0.0915
81594279|NCT00144339|162862484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.88|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.535|-2.226|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||-2.226|-3.535|<.0001
81460483|NCT01622673|162612772|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis will be supported if the lower limit of the 90% confidence interval (CI) falls above 0.4 for the geometric least squares mean ratio for MINTOX® after raltegravir versus raltegravir alone|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.775|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|1.132|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis incorporated fixed effect for treatment and random effect for participant|The parameter estimated, geometric least squares mean ratio, is geometric least squares mean Cmax for MINTOX® after raltegravir / geometric least squares mean Cmax for raltegravir alone|||1.132|0.530|
81460484|NCT04042467|162612842|SUPERIORITY||Estimated intervention effect at 24 mo.|-0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.09||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test (4 DoF) of intervention main effect and 3 intervention by age interaction parameters equal 0 vs. alternative that at least one was not 0.|The p-value is for the Wald test (4 DoF) evaluating whether the Greenlight Plus and Greenlight group trajectories were significantly different. The estimation parameter is the model-estimated intervention effect at 24 months (kg/m).|"Linear mixed-effects model (random intercepts and slopes for clinics and participants within clinics). A priori adjustment for baseline variables: child birth weight and biological sex, race/ethnicity, health literacy, language, education, income, and food insecurity. Child age and birth weight were included using natural splines with 3 DoF.~Effect evaluated using Wald test with a 2-sided, 0.05 significance level. Null hypothesis: Equal weight-for-length growth trajectories in the two groups."||-0.09|-0.57|<0.001
81460485|NCT03771898|162612846|SUPERIORITY|Survival probability free of loss of locomotion estimated up to Week 106 (or two years).|Difference in survival probability (%)|-2.2|||=|0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|17.7||One-sided, over time intervals during entire follow-up. Stratified generalized log-rank test was used, where matching identification created from matching process in SAS PSMATCH Procedure used as strata.|Log Rank||For the shared time interval up to Week 106 (or two years).|Interval censoring survival analysis.||17.7|-22.2|=0.585
81460486|NCT04998136|162612889|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-12.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.28|-10.7|||ANCOVA|||Treatment policy Estimand. The primary endpoint was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with randomized treatment as factor and baseline body weight as covariate. Analysed data is from in-trial observation period.||-10.70|-15.28|<0.0001
81594280|NCT00144339|162862485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.771|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.461|-2.081|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||-2.081|-3.461|<.0001
81594281|NCT00144339|162862486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.593|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.352|-1.834|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||-1.834|-3.352|<.0001
81460487|NCT04998136|162612890|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-13.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|-11.11|||MMRM|||Hypothetical Estimand. The primary endpoint was analysed using mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM). All responses prior to first discontinuation of treatment (or dose reduction, or initiation of other anti-obesity medication or bariatric surgery) were included in MMRM with randomized treatment as factor and baseline body weight as covariate. Analysed data is from on-treatment observation period.||-11.11|-15.70|<0.0001
81460488|NCT04998136|162612891|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|88.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.96|359.61|||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment policy estimand. The primary endpoint was analysed using a binary logistic regression model with randomized treatment as factor and baseline body weight as covariate. Analysed data is from in-trial period.||359.61|21.96|<0.0001
81460489|NCT04998136|162612892|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|253.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.41|1672.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Hypothetical estimand. MMRM was used with randomized treatment as factor and baseline body weight as covariate. The MMRM was performed on body weight (kg) and individual missing week 44 responses were predicted from the MMRM, each participant was then classified for body weight loss \>= 5% and analysed using a binary logistic regression model with randomized treatment as factor and baseline body weight as covariate. Analysed data is from on-treatment observation period.||1672.57|38.41|<0.0001
81460490|NCT03521154|162612912|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.24|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours osimertinib|||0.24|0.10|<0.001
81460491|NCT03521154|162612913|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.29|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours osimertinib|PFS in Ex19Del positive patients||0.29|0.10|
81460492|NCT03521154|162612913|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.32||||||95.0|0.19|0.56|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours osimertinib|PFS in L858R positive patients||0.56|0.19|
81460493|NCT03521154|162612914|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.34|||Cox proportional hazard model||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours osimertinib|Negative at screening||0.34|0.15|
81460494|NCT03521154|162612915|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.32|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours osimertinib|||0.32|0.09|<0.001
81460495|NCT03521154|162612917|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.56|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours osimertinib|||1.56|0.42|0.530
81460496|NCT03521154|162612918|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|5.08|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \> 1 favours osimertinib|||5.08|1.54|<0.001
81460497|NCT03521154|162612920|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|4.47|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \> 1 favours osimertinib.|||4.47|0.94|0.069
81460498|NCT03521154|162612923|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.38|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours osimertinib|||0.38|0.11|<0.001
81460499|NCT03521154|162612924|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.32|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours osimertinib|||0.32|0.14|<0.001
81594282|NCT00144339|162862487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.384|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.191|-1.576|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||-1.576|-3.191|<.0001
81594283|NCT00144339|162862488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.423|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.277|-1.569|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||-1.569|-3.277|<.0001
81594284|NCT00144339|162862489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.345|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.229|-2.462|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||-2.462|-4.229|<.0001
81594285|NCT00144339|162862490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.818|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.742|-1.894|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||-1.894|-3.742|<.0001
81594286|NCT00144339|162862491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.303|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.266|-1.34|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||-1.340|-3.266|<.0001
81460500|NCT03521154|162612925|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.21|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours osimertinib|||0.21|0.08|<0.001
81460501|NCT03521154|162612926|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.91|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours osimertinib|||0.91|0.28|0.022
81460502|NCT03521154|162612927|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.08|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours osimertinib|||1.08|0.35|0.088
81460503|NCT04795466|162612955|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1442||0.6386|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.178|0.316|||Mixed Models Analysis|||NTB Total z-score - day 171||0.316|-0.178|0.6386
81460504|NCT04795466|162612956|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1739||0.9917|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.296|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Memory function - day 171||0.296|-0.300|0.9917
81460505|NCT04795466|162612957|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|0.186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1958||0.351|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.148|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Executive function- day 171||0.520|-0.148|0.3510
81460506|NCT04795466|162612958|SUPERIORITY||Repeated measures analysis|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.787|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.56|2.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||DSST - day 171||2.58|-3.56|0.7870
81594287|NCT00144339|162862492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0242||95.0|0.74|0.98|||Log Rank||Cox regression with treatment; hazard ratio shown as tiotropium bromide vs. placebo|||0.98|0.74|0.0242
81460507|NCT04652726|162612972|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-28.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.81|-21.27|||ANCOVA|||||-21.27|-35.81|<.0001
81594288|NCT00144339|162862493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0339||95.0|0.76|0.99|||Log Rank||Cox regression; cut-off at 4 years ; vital status form intended at 4 years; hazard ratio shown as tio vs. placebo|Hazard ratio of all cause mortality vital status was information followed-up after discontinuation; vital status information up to 1440 days after the start of treatment was used||0.99|0.76|0.0339
81460508|NCT04652726|162612973|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-29.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.24|-22.36|||MMRM|||||-22.36|-36.24|<.0001
81460509|NCT04652726|162612974|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-49.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.18|-36.81|||ANCOVA|||||-36.81|-63.18|<.0001
81460510|NCT04652726|162612975|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-25.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.68|-19.73|||ANCOVA|||||-19.73|-31.68|<.0001
81460511|NCT04652726|162612976|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-6.18||||0.1419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.48|5.12|||ANCOVA|||||5.12|-17.48|0.1419
81460512|NCT04652726|162612977|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-26.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.63|-19.97|||ANCOVA|||||-19.97|-33.63|<.0001
81460513|NCT04652726|162612978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-19.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.65|-13.75|||ANCOVA|||||-13.75|-24.65|<.0001
81460514|NCT00630825|162613070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81460515|NCT00630825|162613070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81460516|NCT00630825|162613070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81594289|NCT00144339|162862494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0859||95.0|0.79|1.02|||Log Rank||Cox regression; cut-off at 4 years plus 30 days; vital status form intended at 4 years; hazard ratio shown as tio vs. placebo|||1.02|0.79|0.0859
81460517|NCT00630825|162613071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81460518|NCT00630825|162613071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81460519|NCT00630825|162613071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81460520|NCT00630825|162613072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at Week 16. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81460521|NCT00630825|162613072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||||||Treatment comparison at Week 16. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||0.047
81460522|NCT00630825|162613072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||||||Treatment comparison at Week 16. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||0.025
81460523|NCT00630825|162613073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at Week 4. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81460524|NCT00630825|162613073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at Week 4. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81460525|NCT00630825|162613073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at Week 4. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81460526|NCT00630825|162613073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at Week 8. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81460527|NCT00630825|162613073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at Week 8. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81460528|NCT00630825|162613073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at Week 8. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81460529|NCT00630825|162613073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at Week 16. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81460530|NCT00630825|162613073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at Week 16. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81460531|NCT00630825|162613073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at Week 16. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81594290|NCT00144339|162862495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.1936||95.0|0.67|1.08|||Log Rank||Cox regression with treatment; hazard ratio shown as tiotropium bromide vs. placebo|||1.08|0.67|0.1936
81522874|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.94||||59.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.6||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.60|0.55|59.37
81594291|NCT00144339|162862496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.2377||95.0|0.71|1.09|||Log Rank||Cox regression; cut-off at 4 years plus 30 days; vital status form intended at 4 years; hazard ratio shown as tiotropium bromide vs. placebo|||1.09|0.71|0.2377
81594292|NCT00144339|162862497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of incidence rates|0.84||||0.029||95.0|0.73|0.98|||Z-test|incidence rate = number of patients with event/ time at risk|Rate ratio of incidence rates (tiotropium/placebo)|||0.98|0.73|0.0290
81594293|NCT00144339|162862498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of incidence rates|1.44||||0.1158||95.0|0.91|2.26|||Z-test||Rate ratio of incidence rates (tiotropium/placebo)|||2.26|0.91|0.1158
81594294|NCT00144339|162862499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of incidence rates|0.95||||0.7725||95.0|0.68|1.33|||Z-test||Rate ratio of incidence rates (tiotropium/placebo)|||1.33|0.68|0.7725
81594295|NCT00144339|162862500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of incidence rates|1.25||||0.2666||95.0|0.84|1.87|||Z-test||Rate ratio of incidence rates (tiotropium/placebo)|||1.87|0.84|0.2666
81641358|NCT02123797|162972996|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.36||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing Multidisciplinary Clinic patients with and without tri-modal staging (numerator=99/79) to Serial Care patients with and without tri-modal staging (denominator=132/216) after adjustment for matched study design.|||3.36|1.50|<0.0001
81594296|NCT00144339|162862501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of incidence rates|0.59||||0.0337||95.0|0.37|0.96|||Z-test||Rate ratio of incidence rates (tiotropium/placebo)|||0.96|0.37|0.0337
81594297|NCT00144339|162862502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of incidence rates|0.58||||0.0537||95.0|0.33|1.01|||Z-test||Rate ratio of incidence rates (tiotropium/placebo)|||1.01|0.33|0.0537
81641359|NCT02123797|162972997|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.58||||0.0366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.665|3.996||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing Multidisciplinary Clinic patients with and without invasive staging (numerator=108/70) to Serial Care patients not in conference with and without invasive staging (denominator=122/150) after adjustment for matched study design.|||3.996|1.665|0.0366
81641360|NCT02123797|162972997|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.621||||0.0779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.473|4.665||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing Serial Care patients in conference with and without invasive staging (numerator=46/30) to Serial Care patients not in conference with and without invasive staging (denominator=122/150) after adjustment for matched study design.|||4.665|1.473|0.0779
81641361|NCT02123797|162972998|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.358||||0.0703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.536|3.621||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing Multidisciplinary Clinic patients with and without mediastinal staging (numerator=91/87) to Serial Care patients not in conference with and without mediastinal staging (denominator=86/186) after adjustment for matched study.|||3.621|1.536|0.0703
81594298|NCT00144339|162862503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of incidence rates|0.71||||0.0403||95.0|0.52|0.99|||Z-test||Rate ratio of incidence rates (tiotropium/placebo)|||0.99|0.52|0.0403
81594299|NCT00144339|162862504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of incidence rates|0.84||||0.0001||95.0|0.77|0.92|||Z-test||Rate ratio of incidence rates (tiotropium/placebo)|||0.92|0.77|0.0001
81594300|NCT00144339|162862505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of incidence rates|1.2||||0.4789||95.0|0.73|1.98|||Z-test||Rate ratio of incidence rates (tiotropium/placebo)|||1.98|0.73|0.4789
81594301|NCT00144339|162862506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of incidence rates|0.84||||0.0014||95.0|0.76|0.94|||Z-test||Rate ratio of incidence rates (tiotropium/placebo)|||0.94|0.76|0.0014
81594302|NCT00144339|162862507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of incidence rates|0.61||||0.0236||95.0|0.4|0.94|||Z-test||Rate ratio of incidence rates (tiotropium/placebo)|||0.94|0.40|0.0236
81594303|NCT00144339|162862508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of incidence rates|0.95||||0.5064||95.0|0.81|1.11|||Z-test||Rate ratio of incidence rates (tiotropium/placebo)|||1.11|0.81|0.5064
81594304|NCT00144339|162862509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio of incidence rates|0.69||||0.0104||95.0|0.52|0.92|||Z-test||Rate ratio of incidence rates (tiotropium/placebo)|||0.92|0.52|0.0104
81594305|NCT03819660|162862511|OTHER||percentage|38.5|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81594306|NCT01827904|162862528|SUPERIORITY|Percent change from Baseline at the 3 Month visit in the Exablate test vs. Sham control arms was tested using the t-test.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|alpha = 0.05 for the hypothesis test. H0: M3ExAblate ≤ M3Sham H1: M3ExAblate \> M3Sham||"Note that the Crossover group was a rescue treatment group and not integral to the experimental design statistical analysis."||||<0.001
81594307|NCT00952653|162862540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric means|71.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.08|78.33|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|DVS SR + Midazolam (test) versus Midazolam (reference). Based on the sample size, this study has at least 85% power overall to demonstrate the lack of an interaction \[that is, equivalence in both AUCinf and Cmax and both midazolam and 1-hydroxy midazolam\], where overall study power is to be based on the product of the individual powers of the parameters of interest.||78.33|65.08|
81594308|NCT00952653|162862541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric means|86.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.04|93.74|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|DVS SR + Midazolam (test) versus Midazolam (reference). Based on the sample size, this study has at least 85% power overall to demonstrate the lack of an interaction \[that is, equivalence in both AUCinf and Cmax and both midazolam and 1-hydroxy midazolam\], where overall study power is to be based on the product of the individual powers of the parameters of interest.||93.74|79.04|
81594309|NCT00952653|162862542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric means|92.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.43|97.97|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|DVS SR + Midazolam (test) versus Midazolam (reference). Based on the sample size, this study has at least 85% power overall to demonstrate the lack of an interaction \[that is, equivalence in both AUCinf and Cmax and both midazolam and 1-hydroxy midazolam\], where overall study power is to be based on the product of the individual powers of the parameters of interest.||97.97|87.43|
81594310|NCT00952653|162862543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric means|101.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.96|110.11|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|DVS SR + Midazolam (test) versus Midazolam (reference). Based on the sample size, this study has at least 85% power overall to demonstrate the lack of an interaction \[that is, equivalence in both AUCinf and Cmax and both midazolam and 1-hydroxy midazolam\], where overall study power is to be based on the product of the individual powers of the parameters of interest.||110.11|92.96|
81594311|NCT00952653|162862544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric means|72.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.04|78.72|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|DVS SR + Midazolam (test) versus Midazolam (reference)||78.72|66.04|
81594312|NCT00952653|162862547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric means|87.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.42|94.96|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|DVS SR + Midazolam (test) versus Midazolam (reference)||94.96|80.42|
81594313|NCT02265237|162862550|SUPERIORITY|97.5% CI was calculated using the Wilson score method; the lower confidence bound for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 67% to achieve superiority. The predefined threshold of 67% was based on historical SVR rates for HCV genotype 4 (GT4)-infected subjects treated with pegIFN/RBV.|Percentage of Participants|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|92.4|100.0|||||The confidence interval was calculated using the Wilson score method.|The overall 2-sided significance level of 0.05 was split between Part I (arms A and B) and Part II (arm C) using a Bonferroni corrected alpha level of 0.025 for each part. Additionally, a fixed sequence procedure for Part I was used to proceed through the primary efficacy comparisons in the following order: 1) test of superiority of arm B and 2) test of superiority of arm A. The primary outcome within Arm C was tested with a Bonferroni-corrected Type 1 error rate of 0.025 for superiority.||100.0|92.4|
81594314|NCT02265237|162862550|SUPERIORITY|97.5% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using the Wilson score method; the lower confidence bound for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 67% to achieve superiority. The predefined threshold of 67% was based on historical SVR rates for HCV GT4-infected subjects treated with pegIFN/RBV.|Percentage of Participants|96.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|86.7|99.2|||||The confidence interval was calculated using the Wilson score method.|The overall 2-sided significance level of 0.05 was split between Part I (arms A and B) and Part II (arm C) using a Bonferroni corrected alpha level of 0.025 for each part. Additionally, a fixed sequence procedure for Part I was used to proceed through the primary efficacy comparisons in the following order: 1) test of superiority of arm B and 2) test of superiority of arm A. The primary outcome within Arm C was tested with a Bonferroni-corrected Type 1 error rate of 0.025 for superiority.||99.2|86.7|
81594315|NCT02265237|162862550|SUPERIORITY|97.5% CI was calculated using the Wilson score method; the lower confidence bound for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 67% to achieve superiority. The predefined threshold of 67% was based on historical SVR rates for HCV genotype 4 (GT4)-infected subjects treated with pegIFN/RBV.|Percentage of Participants|93.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|82.6|97.7|||||The confidence interval was calculated using the Wilson score method.|The overall 2-sided significance level of 0.05 was split between Part I (arms A and B) and Part II (arm C) using a Bonferroni corrected alpha level of 0.025 for each part. Additionally, a fixed sequence procedure for Part I was used to proceed through the primary efficacy comparisons in the following order: 1) test of superiority of arm B and 2) test of superiority of arm A. The primary outcome within Arm C was tested with a Bonferroni-corrected Type 1 error rate of 0.025 for superiority.||97.7|82.6|
81594316|NCT02265237|162862551|SUPERIORITY|Treatment differences (with 95% confidence intervals) and corresponding P-value for the specified comparisons were estimated using stratum adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportion and continuity-corrected variance, adjusting for IFN/RBV treatment history (treatment-naïve or treatment-experienced).|Stratum-Adjusted MH Difference|-3.39||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.85|3.07|||Mantel Haenszel|||Within Part I (arm A and B), since superiority was demonstrated for both arms in the primary outcome measures, testing continued to the first secondary outcome measure.||3.07|-9.85|0.304
81641362|NCT02123797|162972998|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.535||||0.0631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.446|4.444||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing Serial Care patients in conference with and without mediastinal staging (numerator=40/36) to Serial Care patients not in conference with and without mediastinal staging (denominator=86/186) after adjustment for matched study.|||4.444|1.446|0.0631
81641363|NCT02123797|162972999|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.191||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.671|6.093||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing Multidisciplinary Clinic patients with and without bi-modal staging (numerator=161/17) to Serial Care patients not in conference with and without bi-modal staging (denominator=205/67) after adjustment for matched study.|||6.093|1.671|0.0010
81641364|NCT02123797|162972999|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.103||||0.1972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.526|2.314||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing Serial Care patients in conference with and without bi-modal staging (numerator=62/14) to Serial Care patients not in conference with and without bi-modal staging (denominator=205/67) after adjustment for matched study.|||2.314|0.526|0.1972
81641365|NCT02123797|162973000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.739||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.785|4.203|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing Multidisciplinary Clinic patients with and without tri-modal staging (numerator=99/79) to Serial Care patients not in conference with and without tri-modal staging (denominator=93/179) after adjustment for matched study.|||4.203|1.785|0.0055
81641366|NCT02123797|162973000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.242||||0.2572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.287|3.905||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing Serial Care patients in conference with and without tri-modal staging (numerator=39/37) to Serial Care patients not in conference with and without tri-modal staging (denominator=93/179) after adjustment for matched study.|||3.905|1.287|0.2572
81522875|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.8||||87.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.17||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.17|0.55|87.99
81522876|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.89||||70.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.36||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.36|0.59|70.87
81522877|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.91||||63.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.6||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.60|0.51|63.71
81522878|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.91||||65.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.44||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.44|0.57|65.99
81522879|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.89||||71.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.32||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.32|0.60|71.95
81460532|NCT00630825|162613074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-%B. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81522880|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||48.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.43||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Upper; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.43|0.71|48.28
81522881|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.95||||61.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.39||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Upper; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.39|0.65|61.06
81522882|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.19||||18.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.74||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Upper; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.74|0.82|18.05
81460533|NCT00630825|162613074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-%B. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81522883|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.92||||61.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.61||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Lower; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.61|0.53|61.12
81594317|NCT02265237|162862552|SUPERIORITY|Treatment differences (with 95% confidence intervals) and corresponding P-value for the specified comparisons were estimated using stratum adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportion and continuity-corrected variance, adjusting for IFN/RBV treatment history (treatment-naïve or treatment-experienced).|Stratum-Adjusted MH Difference|6.45||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|13.81|||Mantel Haenszel|||Within Part II (arm C), since superiority was demonstrated for the primary outcome measure, testing continued to the second secondary outcome measure.||13.81|-0.91|0.086
81594318|NCT00839072|162862576|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LS means) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter Cmax does not exceed 125%.|Ratio of the mean|59.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|50.99|69.81|||||Trazodone Contramid® OAD/Desyrel®|||69.81|50.99|
81594319|NCT00839072|162862577|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter AUCT is between 80% and 125%.|Ratio of the mean|78.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.7|88.51|||||Trazodone Contramid® OAD/Desyrel®|||88.51|69.70|
81594320|NCT00839072|162862578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter AUC∞ is between 80% and 125%.|Ratio of the mean|80.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.67|90.68|||||Trazodone Contramid® OAD/Desyrel®|||90.68|70.67|
81594321|NCT01812044|162862598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value based on Wilcoxon rank sum test of difference in medians between groups.||||||0.035
81594322|NCT01812044|162862598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.189|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value based on Wilcoxon rank sum test of difference in medians between groups.||||||0.189
81594323|NCT01812044|162862598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.298|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value based on Wilcoxon rank sum test of difference in medians between groups.||||||0.298
81641367|NCT02123797|162973001|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|3.25||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing MD patients with and without stage appropriate treatment (numerator=140/33) to SC patients with and without stage appropriate treatment (denominator=232/106) after adjustment for matched study.|||3.25|1.24|0.0045
81594324|NCT02120924|162862633|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% CI for the ratio of Test/Reference means was contained within the interval \[0.80, 1.25\].|Mean Difference (Net)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.05|||||Bioequivalence was established if the 90% CI for the ratio of Test/Reference means was contained within the interval \[0.80, 1.25\].|The primary endpoint was the percent change from baseline to Week 12 in the inflammatory (papules and pustules) lesion counts in PP population.||1.05|0.92|
81594325|NCT02120924|162862634|EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided, continuity-corrected, 90% CI on the Test-to-Reference difference for the proportion of subjects with treatment success on the IGE was constructed.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.044|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.028|0.116|||||Bioequivalence was established if the 90% CI for the difference was contained within the interval \[-0.20, +0.20\].|||0.116|-0.028|
81594326|NCT01884350|162862635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.24||||0.8117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|1.7||P-value (two-sided) corresponds to the two-sample t-tests for difference in percentage of adherence at Week 24|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.7|-2.18|0.8117
81594327|NCT01884350|162862636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is from a paired t-test comparing percent adherence at 12 and 24 Weeks. Only participants with available data at both Study Days 85 and 169 are included.|paired t-test|||Percent adherence at 12 Weeks v. Percent adherence at 24 Weeks||||<0.0001
81594328|NCT01884350|162862636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is from a paired t-test comparing percent adherence at 12 and 24 Weeks. Only participants with available data at both Study Days 85 and 169 are included.|paired t-test|||Percent adherence at 12 Weeks v. Percent adherence at 24 Weeks||||<0.0001
81594329|NCT01884350|162862637|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|F-test p-value is obtained from the one-way ANOVA model||||||0.8707|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8707
81594330|NCT01884350|162862637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.6399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|4.68||P-values are obtained from the Cochran t-test for pairwise comparison between groups (two-sided).|t-test, 2 sided|||||4.68|-2.88|0.6399
81594331|NCT01884350|162862637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.9616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|3.29||P-values are obtained from the Cochran t-test for pairwise comparison between groups (two-sided).|t-test, 2 sided|||||3.29|-3.45|0.9616
81460534|NCT00630825|162613074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-%B. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||0.004
81594332|NCT01884350|162862637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82||||0.6341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|4.24||P-values are obtained from the Cochran t-test for pairwise comparison between groups (two-sided).|t-test, 2 sided|||||4.24|-2.60|0.6341
81594333|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1924||||||\<=2 Drink/Day Average vs None|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.1924
81594334|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0305||||||\>=3 Drink/Day Average vs None|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.0305
81594335|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0107||||||Mini-mental state examination score|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.0107
81594336|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6982||||||Higher managerial, administrative and professional occupations vs UKSOC1|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.6982
81594337|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7277||||||Higher professional occupations vs UKSOC1|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.7277
81641368|NCT02123797|162973002|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.249||||0.0474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.368|3.699||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing MD patients with and without stage appropriate treatment (numerator=140/33) to SC patients not in conference with and without stage appropriate treatment (denominator=174/91) after adjustment for matched study.|We examined treatment selection practices with or without MD care in a single healthcare system.||3.699|1.368|0.0474
81641369|NCT02123797|162973002|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.751||||0.6353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|3.37||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing SC patients in conference with and without stage appropriate treatment (numerator=58/15) to SC patients not in conference with and without stage appropriate treatment (denominator=174/91) after adjustment for matched study.|||3.370|0.910|0.6353
81460535|NCT00630825|162613074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.904||||||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-%S. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||0.904
81460536|NCT00630825|162613074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138|||||||ANCOVA|Treatment comparison of HOMA2-%S. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.||||||0.138
81594338|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7581||||||Intermediate occupations vs UKSOC1|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.7581
81594339|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2328||||||Large employers and higher managerial and adm. occupations vs UKSOC1|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.2328
81594340|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7507||||||Lower managerial, administrative and professional occupations vs UKSOC1|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.7507
81594341|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0091||||||Lower supervisory and technical occupations vs UKSOC1|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.0091
81594342|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.673||||||Never worked and long-term unemployed vs UKSOC1|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.6730
81594343|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0117||||||Routine occupations vs UKSOC1|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.0117
81594344|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.191||||||Semi-routine occupations vs UKSOC1|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.1910
81594345|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9559||||||Paroxysmal vs Persistent Atrial Fibrillation|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.9559
81594346|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0264||||||Permanent vs Persistant Atrial Fibrillation|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.0264
81594347|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1087||||||\<=2 Drink/Day Average vs None|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.1087
81594348|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0679||||||\>=3 Drink/Day Average vs None|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.0679
81594349|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2128||||||Paroxysmal vs Persistant Atrial Fibrillation|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.2128
81594350|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3739||||||Permanent vs Persistant Atrial Fibrillation|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.3739
81594351|NCT01884350|162862638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.843||||||VKA status: Naive vs. Non-Naive|Wald Chi-square test|||||||0.843
81611222|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.808|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.56|-4.39||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.39|-7.56|<0.001
81641370|NCT02123797|162973004|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.955||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|5.747||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing MD patients with and without concordance to recommendations (numerator=140/37) to SC conference patients with and without concordance to recommendations (denominator=45/30) after adjustment for matched study design.|||5.747|1.520|0.0014
81641371|NCT02123797|162973005|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.093||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.519|6.299||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing MD patients with and without concordance to recommendations (numerator=145/32) to SC conference patients with and without concordance to recommendations (denominator=49/26) after adjustment for matched study design.|||6.299|1.519|0.0019
81641372|NCT02123797|162973006|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|40.892||||0.0499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.002|999.999||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing MD patients with and without concordance to recommendations (numerator=174/3) to SC conference patients with and without concordance to recommendations (denominator=71/4) after adjustment for matched study design.|||999.999|1.002|0.0499
81641373|NCT02123797|162973007|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.663||||0.0263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.123|6.319||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing MD patients with and without concordance to recommendations (numerator=158/19) to SC conference patients with and without concordance to recommendations (denominator=60/15) after adjustment for matched study design.|||6.319|1.123|0.0263
81641374|NCT02123797|162973008|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.566||||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.711|9.269||Conditional logistic regression adjusted for the matched study design, sex, age, and histology.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio comparing MD patients with and without concordance to recommendations (numerator=87/14) to SC conference patients with and without concordance to recommendations (denominator=38/8) after adjustment for matched study design.|||9.269|0.711|0.1503
81641375|NCT02123797|162973021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0042|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Time from Initial Detection of Lesion to Diagnostic Biopsy||||0.0042
81641376|NCT02123797|162973021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0805|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Time from Initial Detection of Lesion to Non-invasive Staging Test||||0.0805
81641377|NCT02123797|162973021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0073|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Time from Initial Detection of Lesion to Invasive Staging Test||||0.0073
81641378|NCT02123797|162973021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0579|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Time from Initial Detection of Lesion to Definitive Treatment||||0.0579
81641379|NCT02123797|162973022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0146|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Time from Initial Detection of Lesion to Diagnostic Biopsy||||0.0146
81641380|NCT02123797|162973022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Time from Initial Detection of Lesion to Non-invasive Staging Test||||0.16
81641381|NCT02123797|162973022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Time from Initial Detection of Lesion to Invasive Staging Test||||0.0014
81641382|NCT02123797|162973022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0037|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Time from Initial Detection of Lesion to Definitive Treatment||||0.0037
81641383|NCT02123797|162973029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7506|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7506
81641384|NCT02123797|162973029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.36|||Regression, Cox||Comparison is Multidisciplinary/Serial Care.|||1.36|0.85|0.54
81641385|NCT02123797|162973030|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4847|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.4847
81641386|NCT02123797|162973030|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.43|||Regression, Cox||Comparison is Multidisciplinary/Serial Care Patients Not Presented in Conference|||1.43|0.87|0.51
81641387|NCT02123797|162973030|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.67|||Regression, Cox||Comparison is Serial Care Patients Presented in Conference/Serial Care Patients Not Presented in Conference|||1.67|0.84|0.51
81460537|NCT00630825|162613074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.729||||||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-%S. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||0.729
81641388|NCT02123797|162973031|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9874|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9874
81641389|NCT02123797|162973031|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.29|||Regression, Cox||Comparison is Multidisciplinary/Serial Care|||1.29|0.82|0.80
81641390|NCT02123797|162973032|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5377|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5377
81641391|NCT02123797|162973032|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.34|||Regression, Cox||Comparison is Multidisciplinary/Serial Care Patients Not Presented in Conference|||1.34|0.83|0.73
81641392|NCT02123797|162973032|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.57|||Regression, Cox||Comparison is Serial Care Patients Presented in Conference/Serial Care Patients Not Presented in Conference|||1.57|0.82|0.73
81641393|NCT00331799|162973053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.00365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test on the difference between the baseline and endpoint score on the CD-RISC.||||0.00365
81641394|NCT02889809|162973054|OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.462|0.142|||||Analysis was performed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusting for Baseline growth velocity, age at Visit 1, gender and country.|||0.142|-0.462|
81641395|NCT02889809|162973057|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.059|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.455|0.572|||||Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline growth velocity, age at Visit 1(wk -16), gender and country|||0.572|-0.455|
81594352|NCT01165281|162862653|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In order to demonstrate that the upper limit of the confidence interval of intergroup differences in change from baseline is not higher than the noninferiority margin of 1 with a 1-tailed significance level of 0.025 and 90% power, the sample size was calculated to be 133 patients in each group for a total of 266 patients. Assuming approximately 20% of patients would be excluded from the analyses, the target sample size was 330 patients.|Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.506|0.383|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used with treatment and country as factors and baseline pain intensity score as a covariate.||The primary hypothesis to be tested for the study was that the JNS024 ER group was not inferior to oxycodone CR as defined by the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval of the difference between JNS024 ER and oxycodone CR on the mean change from baseline of the NRS pain intensity score during the last 3 days of study drug administration. It was to be concluded that JNS024 ER is not inferior to oxycodone CR if the upper 95% confidence limit is less than 1 point.||0.383|-0.506|0.786
81594353|NCT00364858|162862669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Agresti and Min|-0.176||||||95.0|-0.357|0.058||||||Difference in proportion of Clinical Success = (Proportion of participants with Clinical Success Q4 - Proportion of participants with Clinical Success Q2).||0.058|-0.357|
81594354|NCT04537923|162862736|NON_INFERIORITY|0.3% noninferiority margin.|LS Mean Difference|-1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.97|-1.24|<0.001
81594355|NCT04537923|162862737|NON_INFERIORITY|0.3% noninferiority margin.|LS Mean Difference|-0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.70|-1.08|<0.001
81594356|NCT04537923|162862737|NON_INFERIORITY|0.3% noninferiority margin.|LS Mean Difference|-1.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.92|-1.30|<0.001
81594357|NCT04537923|162862737|NON_INFERIORITY|0.3% noninferiority margin.|LS Mean Difference|-1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.11|-1.49|<0.001
81594358|NCT04537923|162862738|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|4.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.36|2.25|<0.0001
81594359|NCT04537923|162862738|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.27|8.88|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.88|4.27|<0.0001
81594360|NCT04537923|162862738|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.37|11.75|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.75|5.37|<0.0001
81641396|NCT05065918|162973061|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.536||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.929|0.857|||Regression, Linear|||Pilot sample size considerations: Assessing 70 students per arm (total n=140) that have completed the program and follow up would provide sufficient data on the full RCT protocol across multiple campuses as well as estimates of intervention effects. Assuming a retention rate of 70% for the three-month follow up, we would need to enroll 200 participants at baseline. We do not anticipate sufficient power to detect statistically and clinically significant results.||0.857|-1.929|0.448
81594361|NCT04537923|162862739|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-9.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.9|-11.5|<0.001
81594362|NCT04537923|162862739|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|-12.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.9|-14.5|<0.001
81594363|NCT04537923|162862739|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-15.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|-15.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.0|-16.7|<0.001
81594364|NCT04537923|162862740|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-23.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.8|-15.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.7|-30.8|<0.001
81594365|NCT04537923|162862740|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-33.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6|-25.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-25.4|-40.6|<0.001
81641397|NCT05065918|162973062|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.99||||0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.152|1.108|||Regression, Linear|||Pilot sample size considerations: Assessing 70 students per arm (total n=140) that have completed the program and follow up would provide sufficient data on the full RCT protocol across multiple campuses as well as estimates of intervention effects. Assuming a retention rate of 70% for the three-month follow up, we would need to enroll 200 participants at baseline. We do not anticipate sufficient power to detect statistically and clinically significant results.||1.108|-1.152|0.969
81594366|NCT04537923|162862740|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-31.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.3|-23.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-23.8|-39.3|<0.001
81594367|NCT04537923|162862741|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9||||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.3|-5.0|0.682
81594368|NCT04537923|162862741|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.4|-9.9|0.010
81594369|NCT04537923|162862741|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-7.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.5|-16.0|<0.001
81594370|NCT04537923|162862742|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.66|11.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.83|5.66|<0.001
81594371|NCT04537923|162862742|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.44|24.96|||Regression, Logistic|||||24.96|11.44|<0.001
81594372|NCT04537923|162862742|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.49|32.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||32.93|14.49|<0.001
81594373|NCT04537923|162862743|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.36|43.46|||Regression, Logistic|||||43.46|18.36|<0.001
81594374|NCT04537923|162862743|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|58.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.76|94.39|||Regression, Logistic|||||94.39|36.76|<0.001
81594375|NCT04537923|162862743|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|77.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.49|127.33|||Regression, Logistic|||||127.33|47.49|<0.001
81594376|NCT04537923|162862744|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.5||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.6|||ANCOVA|||||2.6|0.5|0.005
81594377|NCT04537923|162862744|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.3|||ANCOVA|||||3.3|1.2|<0.001
81594378|NCT04537923|162862744|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.3|||ANCOVA|||||3.3|1.2|<0.001
81594379|NCT04537923|162862745|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.6||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.9|||ANCOVA|||||2.9|0.3|0.020
81594380|NCT04537923|162862745|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|4.2|||ANCOVA|||||4.2|1.5|<0.001
81594381|NCT04537923|162862745|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.1||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.5|||ANCOVA|||||3.5|0.7|0.004
81594382|NCT01261611|162862746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|An ANCOVA on the change from baseline, baseline TWSTRS Total score, baseline BTX status and pooled centre as explanatory variables was performed.||A pre-specified analysis of the LS mean difference between the Dysport NG and Placebo arms was performed. A total of 210 subjects were included in the analysis.||||<0.0001
81594383|NCT01261611|162862746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|An ANCOVA on the change from baseline, baseline TWSTRS Total score, baseline BTX status and pooled centre as explanatory variables was performed.||A pre-specified analysis of the LS mean difference between the Dysport and Placebo arms was performed. A total of 213 subjects were included in the analysis.||||<0.0001
81594384|NCT01261611|162862746|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|An ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment, baseline TWSTRS Total score, BTX status at baseline and pooled centre as explanatory variables had been performed. The non-inferiority margin was 3 points.|LS mean difference|1.532|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.819|3.883||||||A pre-specified analysis of the LS mean difference between the Dysport NG and Dysport arms was performed. A total of 315 subjects were included in the analysis.||3.883|-0.819|
81594385|NCT04745169|162862776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.73
81594386|NCT04745169|162862777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.07
81594387|NCT04745169|162862778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.65
81594388|NCT04745169|162862779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81594389|NCT04745169|162862780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.55
81594390|NCT04745169|162862781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81594391|NCT04745169|162862782|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.15
81594392|NCT04745169|162862783|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81594393|NCT04745169|162862784|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81594394|NCT01808690|162862785|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Threshold for statistical significance P=0.05|Regression, Linear|We also fitted multivariable models, which included sex, pubertal status, change in BMI, and baseline M/I.||Insulin function was defined as M/I (mg/kg/min)/(insulin). Power calculations were based on data from a small study in youth with poorly controlled T1DM, which reported a significant increase in M/I in the 11 participants treated with Metformin. On the basis of the effect size reported in that study, a sample size of 25 per group and an alpha of 0.05 provided us with 93% power to detect a difference of 1 SD in the primary outcome of M/I.||||0.005
81594395|NCT01808690|162862786|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46||||||Threshold for statistical significance P=0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for the baseline value of the variable, sex, age, change in VO2peak, change in insulin sensitivity, and treatment condition.||||||0.46
81594396|NCT01808690|162862787|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Threshold for statistical significance P=0.05|Regression, Linear|We also fitted mutlivariable models, which included changed in SBP, change in BMI, and change in M/I.||||||0.04
81594397|NCT01808690|162862788|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Threshold for significance P=0.05|Regression, Linear|We also fitted mutlivariable models, which included changed in systolic blood pressure, change in BMI, and change in M/I.||||||0.04
81594398|NCT01808690|162862789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||Threshold for statistical significance P=0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for the baseline value of BMI percentile, diabetes duration, and A1c.||||||0.01
81594399|NCT01808690|162862790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||Threshold for statistical significance P=0.05|Regression, Linear|We also fitted mutlivariable models, which included changed in SBP, change in BMI, and change in M/I.||||||0.03
81594400|NCT01808690|162862791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||Threshold for significance P=0.05|Regression, Linear|We also fitted mutlivariable models, which included changed in systolic blood pressure, change in BMI, and change in M/I.||||||0.8
81594401|NCT03586648|162862800|SUPERIORITY|Statistically superiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the confidence intervals of the Test lens is greater than 32 points.|Least-square Mean|39.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.7|45.9|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||Data only from the first period will be used if period effect is significant.||45.9|32.7|
81594402|NCT03586648|162862801|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistically superiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the confidence intervals of the Test lens is greater than -5 points.|Least-square Mean Difference|-11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|-3.3|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control.|The non-inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control will be concluded if the lower confidence limit of LSM difference is above the non-inferiority margin -5.||-3.3|-19.7|
81611223|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.987|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.14|-2.27||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.27|-6.14|<0.001
81611224|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.993|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.29|-2.39||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.39|-6.29|<0.001
81460538|NCT00630825|162613076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at 4 weeks. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81522884|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.92||||64.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.41||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Lower; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.41|0.61|64.40
81522885|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.07||||38.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.66||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Lower; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.66|0.69|38.12
81522886|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.85||||91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.08||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Central; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.08|0.67|91.00
81522887|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.81||||94.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.05||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed; Region Central; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.05|0.62|94.52
81522888|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.9||||82.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed;Region Central; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.72|82.11
81522889|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||48.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.6||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed; Region;Distal; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.60|0.64|48.10
81594403|NCT02395120|162862802|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|3.08||We addressed the issue of multiple testing, both multiple comparisons and multiple sites, using a gatekeeper approach. The use of 0.05 alpha level for each test maintained a 0.05 family-wise alpha level for the six tests (three at each site).|Regression, Logistic||||The primary outcome analysis utilized generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a logit link for the binary dental care receipt outcome. The GEE analysis was conducted using dental care receipt outcomes as restorative care alone (ICDAS codes ≥3), as well as combined preventive (i.e. sealants) and restorative care (ICDAS codes ≥1). Models were fit separately to the overall data (all sites combined), the combined EC and WA sites (based on our original plan of two predominantly low-income school districts), and the BD schools alone. Each model included, as covariates, indicator variables for intervention, site (except for the model with BD alone), child grade, and caregiver demographic variables (race, education, marital status). Corresponding estimated odds ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals were computed.|3.08|1.21|<0.05
81594404|NCT00377234|162862805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Null hypothesis: Preference rate (including patients not expressing treatment preference and considering order treatments were received) for monthly ibandronate = 50%. Null hypothesis is rejected if P-value was below significance threshold of P \<0.05|Garts Test|||||||<0.0001
81594405|NCT00377234|162862805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The reported p-values for the primary analysis test whether the overall preference rate for ibandronate equals 50%. Preference within each sequence is not tested.|Prescott Test|||||||<0.0001
81594406|NCT01024569|162862815|SUPERIORITY||MIXREG Estimate|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-2.21||0.027|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Effects Random Regression|||||||0.027
81522890|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.93||||65.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.36||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed;Region; Distal; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.36|0.64|65.66
81594407|NCT01024569|162862816|SUPERIORITY||MIXREG Estimate|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Effects Random Regression|||Mixed Effects Random Regression analysis was used to assess the effects of study condition on Hope outcomes.||||0.020
81594408|NCT01024569|162862817|SUPERIORITY||MIXREG Estimate|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Effects Random Regression|||||||0.029
81594409|NCT01024569|162862818|SUPERIORITY||MIXREG Estimate|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.042|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Effects Random Regression|||||||0.042
81594410|NCT01024569|162862819|SUPERIORITY||MIXREG Estimate|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Effects Random Regression|||||||.001
81594411|NCT00384085|162862838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.56||||0.0628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.52||The type I error was controlled by performing a 2-tailed comparison at a p=0.0475 level for superiority testing.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.52|0.97|0.0628
81594412|NCT00384085|162862839|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of Lantus/Apidra-1 would be established if the upper limit of the 2 sided, 99.75% CI for the difference in the mean change from baseline between Lantus/Apidra-1 and Novolog Mix 70/30 was \<0.5%.|Adjusted Mean of difference|-0.34||||0.0359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.15||The type I error was controlled by performing a 2-tailed comparison at a p=0.0025 level for noninferiority testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.82|0.0359
81594413|NCT00384085|162862840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.66||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.64||The type I error was controlled by performing a 2-tailed comparison at a p=0.0475 level for superiority testing.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.64|1.04|0.0313
81594414|NCT00384085|162862841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean of difference|-0.31||||0.0565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.01|||ANCOVA|||||0.01|-0.63|0.0565
81594415|NCT00384085|162862842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.79||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.85|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.85|1.12|0.0140
81594416|NCT00384085|162862843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.02||||0.9268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.71|0.61|0.9268
81594417|NCT00384085|162862843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.11||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|3.73|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.73|1.19|0.0107
81641398|NCT05065918|162973063|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.5||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.322|0.322|||Regression, Linear|||Pilot sample size considerations: Assessing 70 students per arm (total n=140) that have completed the program and follow up would provide sufficient data on the full RCT protocol across multiple campuses as well as estimates of intervention effects. Assuming a retention rate of 70% for the three-month follow up, we would need to enroll 200 participants at baseline. We do not anticipate sufficient power to detect statistically and clinically significant results.||.322|-1.322|0.231
81594418|NCT00384085|162862843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.06||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|3.61|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.61|1.17|0.0121
81594419|NCT01944631|162862861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.613|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.359||0.0895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.321|0.095|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as bisolviral minus placebo|||0.095|-1.321|0.0895
81594420|NCT01944631|162862862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.464|0.113|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as bisolviral minus placebo|||0.113|-0.464|0.2310
81594421|NCT01944631|162862863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.443|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.304||0.1465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.042|0.156|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as bisolviral minus placebo|||0.156|-1.042|0.1465
81594422|NCT01944631|162862864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.728|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.102||0.8148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|6.845|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as bisolviral minus placebo|||6.845|-5.390|0.8148
81594423|NCT01944631|162862865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1887|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratifying for the variable 'baseline TSS'||||||0.1887
81594424|NCT01944631|162862866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1069||||0.6954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.666|1.84|||Regression, Logistic||A value greater than one favours bisolviral|||1.840|0.666|0.6954
81594425|NCT02811861|162862875|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.8|||Stratified Log-rank Test|Hazard ratio is based on a Cox Proportional Hazards Model including treatment group as a factor.||||0.80|0.53|<0.0001
81594426|NCT02811861|162862875|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.49|||Stratified Log-rank Test|Hazard ratio is based on a Cox Proportional Hazards Model including treatment group as a factor.||||0.49|0.32|<0.0001
81594427|NCT03740490|162862954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Each outcome was modeled using a mixed-effects regression with the change score as the dependent variable and treatment group (Smart-T vs. QuitGuide) as the predictor, restricted to participants who received or would have received that type of message.||0.08|-0.28|0.284
81594428|NCT03740490|162862955|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.24|-0.11|0.477
81594429|NCT03740490|162862956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.05|0.456
81594430|NCT03740490|162862957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.13|-0.56|0.215
81594431|NCT02031276|162863000|OTHER||difference in percentage of participants|12.6||||0.0955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|27.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistics for the difference are calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel risk difference stratified by anti-tumor necrosis factor (anti-TNF) exposure.||27.5|-2.2|0.0955
81594432|NCT02031276|162863001|OTHER||difference in percentage of participants|13.4||||0.1151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|30.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistics for the difference are calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel risk difference stratified by anti-TNF exposure.||30.1|-3.3|0.1151
81594433|NCT02031276|162863002|OTHER||difference in percentage of participants|12.0||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|20.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistics for the difference are calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel risk difference stratified by anti-TNF exposure.||20.6|3.5|0.0057
81594434|NCT02031276|162863003|OTHER||difference in percentage of participants|18.7||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|33.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistics for the difference are calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel risk difference stratified by anti-TNF exposure.||33.0|4.4|0.0104
81594435|NCT02031276|162863004|OTHER||difference in percentage of participants|2.4||||0.4977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|9.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistics for the difference are calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel risk difference stratified by anti-TNF exposure.||9.2|-4.5|0.4977
81594436|NCT02031276|162863005|OTHER||difference in percentage of participants|7.4||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|13.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistics for the difference are calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel risk difference stratified by anti-TNF exposure.||13.0|1.7|0.0107
81594437|NCT03073603|162863073|NON_INFERIORITY|We performed a non-inferiority test for the proportions of the drug continuation and drug discontinuation arms experiencing a new MS relapse and/or MRI Brain Lesion over the course of the study duration. The non-inferiority margin used was 8%.|Difference in proportion|0.0753||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0063|0.15|||Exact binomial test|Exact binomial test for difference in two proportions||We tested the null hypothesis of inferiority with the proportion of disease events (i.e., new MS relapse and/or MRI brain lesion) for the drug discontinuation group being 8% greater than the proportion for the drug continuation group under the alternative that the two rates are equal.||0.1500|0.0063|0.521
81594438|NCT03073603|162863074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.766|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.766
81641399|NCT05065918|162973064|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.319||||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.064|0.425|||Regression, Linear|||Pilot sample size considerations: Assessing 70 students per arm (total n=140) that have completed the program and follow up would provide sufficient data on the full RCT protocol across multiple campuses as well as estimates of intervention effects. Assuming a retention rate of 70% for the three-month follow up, we would need to enroll 200 participants at baseline. We do not anticipate sufficient power to detect statistically and clinically significant results.||.425|-1.064|0.398
81594439|NCT03073603|162863075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.604|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.604
81594440|NCT03073603|162863076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.198|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.198
81594441|NCT03073603|162863077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.354|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.354
81594442|NCT03073603|162863078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.831|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.831
81594443|NCT03073603|162863079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.252|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.252
81594444|NCT03073603|162863080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.983|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.983
81594445|NCT03073603|162863081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.155|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.155
81594446|NCT03073603|162863082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.748|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.748
81594447|NCT03073603|162863083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.773|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.773
81594448|NCT03073603|162863084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.224|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.224
81594449|NCT03073603|162863085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.962|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.962
81594450|NCT03073603|162863086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81594451|NCT03073603|162863087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.406|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.406
81594452|NCT03073603|162863088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.348|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.348
81594453|NCT03073603|162863089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.086|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.086
81594454|NCT03073603|162863090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.575|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.575
81594455|NCT03073603|162863091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.733|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.733
81594456|NCT03073603|162863092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.733|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.733
81594457|NCT03073603|162863093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.036
81594458|NCT00304070|162863150|OTHER||2 Year EFS|0.89||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||2-year KM estimate|||We will test the 2-year EFS is 90% using the asymptotic distribution of the complementary log-log distribution of the Kaplan-Meier (KM) estimate.||||0.44
81594459|NCT00304070|162863150|OTHER||2 Year EFS|0.53||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||2-year KM estimate|||We will test the 2-year EFS is 50% using the asymptotic distribution of the complementary log-log distribution of the Kaplan-Meier (KM) estimate.||||0.40
81594460|NCT00304070|162863150|OTHER||2 Year EFS|0.55||||8.53e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||2-year KM estimate|||We will test the 2-year EFS is 15% using the asymptotic distribution of the complementary log-log distribution of the Kaplan-Meier (KM) estimate.||||0.00000853
81594461|NCT00320216|162863157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi square test|Stratified by baseline weight \[\<=90kg vs \> 90 kg\].||||||<0.001
81594462|NCT00320216|162863157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg)\].||||||<0.001
81594463|NCT00320216|162863157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg)\].||||||<0.001
81641400|NCT05065918|162973065|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.284||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.356|0.924|||Regression, Linear|||Pilot sample size considerations: Assessing 70 students per arm (total n=140) that have completed the program and follow up would provide sufficient data on the full RCT protocol across multiple campuses as well as estimates of intervention effects. Assuming a retention rate of 70% for the three-month follow up, we would need to enroll 200 participants at baseline. We do not anticipate sufficient power to detect statistically and clinically significant results.||.924|-.356|0.382
81594464|NCT00320216|162863157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||To control for the multiplicity for the primary endpoint analysis, the 4 pairwise comparisons between ustekinumab groups and placebo were performed sequentially at alpha = 0.05. The order of testing was prespecified from high to low doses.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg)\].||Null Hypothesis:No difference between any ustekinumab group and placebo at an overall significant level of 0.05. Sample Size: With 300 participants (60 in each treatment group), simulation studies were conducted to calculate the power to detect a treatment difference in primary endpoint between ustekinumab groups and placebo using a CMH test with stratification by baseline weight \[≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg). For all the scenarios evaluated, the power is \>99% at an overall significance level of 0.05.||||<0.01
81594465|NCT00320216|162863158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg)\].||||||<0.001
81594466|NCT00320216|162863158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg)\].||||||<0.001
81594467|NCT00320216|162863158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|||||||<0.001
81594468|NCT00320216|162863158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg)\].||Null Hypothesis: No difference between any ustekinumab group and placebo.||||<0.001
81594469|NCT00377676|162863161|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In order to test the primary hypothesis at a one-sided alpha = .05 and have a power of 0.9, when the non-inferiority margin is 1.5, the total number of subjects with all-cause SAEs that must be observed during the study was found to be 235. Assuming the placebo rate is 0.08, the required sample size was found to be 2991.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.27||Using the Lan and Demets alpha spending function for O'Brien-Fleming boundaries and the overall one-sided significance level of 5%, a level of 0.04068 was to be used at the interim analysis and 0.03938 at the time of the final analysis.|Regression, Cox||cycloset to placebo|||1.27||<0.05
81594470|NCT00377676|162863162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.58|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.96|||Regression, Cox|||In order to test the hypothesis for serious cardiovascular adverse events as for the primary endpoint at a one-sided alpha = 0.5 when the non-inferiority margin is 1.5, the final sample size of 3000 to 3300 subjects was to provide at least 62% power, assuming a hypothetical rate of events of 3.43%, or 103 to 113 cardiovascular SAEs. Upon demonstration of non-inferiority - a 2 sided using 95% CI was used to assess for superiority.||.96|.35|<0.05
81594471|NCT00377676|162863163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4|<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||If the standard deviation of HbA1c level is about 1.0% and the baseline and 24 week scores have a correlation of 0.50 then the effect size is 0.5%/1.0% = 0.50. For the metformin/SU analysis, 160 subjects assuming a standard deviation of 1.0% would provide a power of 90% power to detect differences in mean changes of 0.5% or larger.||||<0.001
81594472|NCT00377676|162863164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81594473|NCT04153409|162863167|SUPERIORITY|No formal sample size estimation was undertaken due to the exploratory nature of the study. Statistical comparisons of the 7 mean changes from baseline to different time-points (0-24 hours) were undertaken in one mixed effects model of analysis taking into account the cross-over nature of the study and the multiple time points within each period to explore a possible treatment effect in this small proof of concept study. Change from baseline at 0.5 hours is presented in this section|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.9733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|1.19||No adjustment for multiple comparisons has been made due to the exploratory nature of the study|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is Active-Placebo|Change from baseline at 0.5 hours||1.19|-1.23|0.9733
81594474|NCT04153409|162863167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42||||0.4942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|0.79||No adjustment for multiple comparisons has been made due to the exploratory nature of the study|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is Active-Placebo|Change from baseline at 1 hour. The change from baseline at 1 hour was extracted from the mixed model analysis including all time points.||0.79|-1.64|0.4942
81594475|NCT04153409|162863167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25||||0.6866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.97||No adjustment for multiple comparisons has been made due to the exploratory nature of the study|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is Active-Placebo|Change from baseline at 1.5 hours. The change from baseline at 1.5 hours was extracted from the mixed model analysis including all time points.||0.97|-1.46|0.6866
81594476|NCT04153409|162863167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.89||||0.1488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|0.32||No adjustment for multiple comparisons has been made due to the exploratory nature of the study|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is Active-Placebo|Change from baseline at 2 hours. The change from baseline at 2 hours was extracted from the mixed model analysis including all time points.||0.32|-2.11|0.1488
81594477|NCT04153409|162863167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36||||0.5644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|0.86||No adjustment for multiple comparisons has been made due to the exploratory nature of the study|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is Active-Placebo|Change from baseline at 4 hours. The change from baseline at 4 hours was extracted from the mixed model analysis including all time points.||0.86|-1.57|0.5644
81594478|NCT04153409|162863167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.2561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|0.51||No adjustment for multiple comparisons has been made due to the exploratory nature of the study|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is Active-Placebo|Change from baseline at 8 hours, The change from baseline at 8 hours was extracted from the mixed model analysis including all time points.||0.51|-1.91|0.2561
81594479|NCT04153409|162863167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.9875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|1.2||No adjustment for multiple comparisons has been made due to the exploratory nature of the study|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is Active-Placebo|Change from baseline at 24 hours. The change from baseline at 24 hours was extracted from the mixed model analysis including all time points.||1.20|-1.22|0.9875
81594480|NCT00782340|162863211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||Statistical analysis plan involved a hierarchical assessment of secondary endpoints to prevent inflation of type I errors.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model that includes treatment as a factor and baseline OHQ composite score as a co-variate.||||||0.003
81594481|NCT00782340|162863212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||Statistical analysis plan involved a hierarchical assessment of secondary endpoints to prevent inflation of type I errors.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model that includes treatment as a factor and baseline OHDAS composite score as a co-variate.||||||0.003
81594482|NCT00782340|162863213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Statistical analysis plan involved a hierarchical assessment of secondary endpoints to prevent inflation of type I errors.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including a factor for randomized treatment along with the OHSA composite value at randomization as a covariate.||||||0.010
81594483|NCT00782340|162863214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||Statistical analysis plan involved a hierarchical assessment of secondary endpoints to prevent inflation of type I errors.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistic comparing treatment groups based on rank statistics adjusted for the covariate OHSA Item 1 value at baseline.||||||0.003
81594484|NCT00782340|162863215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||Statistical analysis plan involved a hierarchical assessment of secondary endpoints to prevent inflation of type I errors.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including a factor for randomized treatment along with the OHSA composite value at randomization as a covariate.||||||0.009
81594485|NCT00782340|162863216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical analysis plan involved a hierarchical assessment of secondary endpoints to prevent inflation of type I errors.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistic comparing treatment groups based on rank statistics adjusted for the covariate OHSA Item 1 value at baseline.||||||<0.001
81594486|NCT00782340|162863217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.327||||||Statistical analysis plan involved a hierarchical assessment of secondary endpoints to prevent inflation of type I errors. As the this endpoint was not positive, no additional statistical analyses will be performed on secondary endpoints.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.327
81594487|NCT00167544|162863222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.49|30.29|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of total brain tissue volume was performed using multiple linear regression controlling for postmenstrual age at MRI scan to adjust for differences in timing at MRI. The distributions of potentially important confounding variables at baseline were compared in the two groups using parametric and non-parametric tests as appropriate. All analyses were performed using STATA 11.0. Please see PubMed: 23140612.||30.29|-19.49|<0.05
81594488|NCT02830594|162863228|EQUIVALENCE|Specifically, a sample-size of 14 patients will have 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.71 using a paired t-test with a 0.05 one-sided significance level. The effect size is the mean difference divided by the standard deviation of the difference.||||||0.6|||||||Paired t Test|||||||0.60
81594489|NCT02830594|162863229|EQUIVALENCE|Specifically, a sample-size of 14 patients will have 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.71 using a paired t-test with a 0.05 one-sided significance level. The effect size is the mean difference divided by the standard deviation of the difference.||||||0.87|||||||Paired t Test|||||||0.87
81594490|NCT02830594|162863230|EQUIVALENCE|Specifically, a sample-size of 14 patients will have 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.71 using a paired t-test with a 0.05 one-sided significance level. The effect size is the mean difference divided by the standard deviation of the difference.||||||0.64|||||||Paired t Test|||||||0.64
81594491|NCT02911948|162863255|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was strictly below 0.0% for null hypothesis (H0): D=0.0% against the alternative (HA): D≠0.0%, where D is the mean difference (IDegLira - IDeg).|Treatment contrast|-1.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.06|||ANCOVA|||The response and change from baseline in response after 26 weeks are analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pre-trial anti-diabetic treatment as fixed factors and corresponding baseline HbA1c value as covariate.||-1.06|-1.50|<0.0001
81594492|NCT04773015|162863290|OTHER|||||||0.6371|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6371
81594493|NCT04773015|162863291|OTHER|||||||0.1448|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1448
81594494|NCT04773015|162863292|OTHER|||||||0.1507|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1507
81594495|NCT04773015|162863293|OTHER|||||||0.1189|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1189
81594496|NCT00780962|162863295|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|0.6|||>|0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|6.0|||Wald|||"The study was powered to find a 10% absolute risk reduction in the rate of contrast-induced nephropathy (a=.05, 90% power). We initially estimated the need for 600 patients and repowered to 800 patients after the 1st interim analysis. The study was halted for futility at the 2nd interim analysis.~Reported here 357 (89.4%) of the 399 enrolled subjects who completed a second blood draw at the time the study closed."||6.0|-4.8|>0.5
81594497|NCT01660763|162863304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|87.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.2|108.98|||ANCOVA|||||108.98|66.20|<0.001
81594498|NCT01910519|162863314|OTHER|||||||0.0039|||||||ANOVA|||Correlation of vaccine-induced blood transcription modules (BTMs) M183-TBA at day 1 with MN titers at day 42||||0.0039
81594499|NCT01910519|162863314|OTHER|||||||0.0368|||||||ANOVA|||Correlation of vaccine-induced blood transcription modules (BTMs) M115-cytokines-receptors cluster at day 1 with MN titers at day 42||||0.0368
81594500|NCT01910519|162863314|OTHER|||||||0.0465|||||||ANOVA|||Correlation of vaccine-induced blood transcription modules (BTMs) M74-transcriptional targets of glucocorticoid receptor at day 1 with MN titers at day 42||||0.0465
81594501|NCT01910519|162863314|OTHER|||||||0.0411|||||||ANOVA|||Correlation of vaccine-induced blood transcription modules (BTMs) M58-B cell development/activation at day 1 with MN titers at day 42||||0.0411
81594502|NCT01910519|162863314|OTHER|||||||0.0067|||||||ANOVA|||Correlation of vaccine-induced blood transcription modules (BTMs) M114.0-TBA at day 1 with MN titers at day 42||||0.0067
81594503|NCT04266028|162863315|OTHER|No statistical analyses were performed.|no statistical analyses were performed|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||No statistical analyses were performed||||No statistical analyses were performed.|No statistical analyses were performed.|||
81594504|NCT01458574|162863319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|23.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.3|31.2|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using Non-responder imputation (NRI).||31.2|15.3|<0.0001
81594505|NCT01458574|162863319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|29.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.4|37.6|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||37.6|21.4|<0.0001
81594506|NCT01458574|162863320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|24.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|32.5|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||32.5|16.0|<0.0001
81594507|NCT01458574|162863320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|32.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.2|41.0|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||41.0|24.2|<0.0001
81594508|NCT01458574|162863321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|30.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.4|43.2|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||43.2|17.4|<0.0001
81641401|NCT05065918|162973066|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.382||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.284|1.025|||Regression, Linear|||Pilot sample size considerations: Assessing 70 students per arm (total n=140) that have completed the program and follow up would provide sufficient data on the full RCT protocol across multiple campuses as well as estimates of intervention effects. Assuming a retention rate of 70% for the three-month follow up, we would need to enroll 200 participants at baseline. We do not anticipate sufficient power to detect statistically and clinically significant results.||1.025|-.284|0.266
81641402|NCT05065918|162973067|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.53||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.97|||Regression, Linear|||||.970|0.089|0.019
81641403|NCT05065918|162973068|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.277||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.232|0.787|||Regression, Linear|||Pilot sample size considerations: Assessing 70 students per arm (total n=140) that have completed the program and follow up would provide sufficient data on the full RCT protocol across multiple campuses as well as estimates of intervention effects. Assuming a retention rate of 70% for the three-month follow up, we would need to enroll 200 participants at baseline. We do not anticipate sufficient power to detect statistically and clinically significant results.||0.787|-.232|0.284
81641404|NCT05065918|162973069|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.709||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.076|1.494|||Regression, Linear|||Pilot sample size considerations: Assessing 70 students per arm (total n=140) that have completed the program and follow up would provide sufficient data on the full RCT protocol across multiple campuses as well as estimates of intervention effects. Assuming a retention rate of 70% for the three-month follow up, we would need to enroll 200 participants at baseline. We do not anticipate sufficient power to detect statistically and clinically significant results.||1.494|-.076|0.076
81641405|NCT05065918|162973070|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.625||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.199|1.449|||Regression, Linear|||Pilot sample size considerations: Assessing 70 students per arm (total n=140) that have completed the program and follow up would provide sufficient data on the full RCT protocol across multiple campuses as well as estimates of intervention effects. Assuming a retention rate of 70% for the three-month follow up, we would need to enroll 200 participants at baseline. We do not anticipate sufficient power to detect statistically and clinically significant results.||1.449|-.199|0.136
81594509|NCT01458574|162863321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|42.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.9|56.5|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||56.5|27.9|<0.0001
81594510|NCT01458574|162863322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|22.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.8|30.6|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||30.6|14.8|<0.0001
81594511|NCT01458574|162863322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|24.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4|32.4|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||32.4|16.4|<0.0001
81594512|NCT01458574|162863323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|17.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|23.7|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||23.7|10.6|<0.0001
81594513|NCT01458574|162863323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|20.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|27.1|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||27.1|13.5|<0.0001
81594514|NCT01458574|162863324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|26.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|35.5|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||35.5|18.1|<0.0001
81594515|NCT01458574|162863324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|29.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.3|37.7|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||37.7|20.3|<0.0001
81594516|NCT01458574|162863325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|21.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.1|28.3|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||28.3|14.1|<0.0001
81594517|NCT01458574|162863325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|26.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|33.8|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||33.8|19.0|<0.0001
81594518|NCT01458574|162863326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|30.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|43.1|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||43.1|18.1|<0.0001
81594519|NCT01458574|162863326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|44.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.8|57.2|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||57.2|31.8|<0.0001
81594520|NCT01458574|162863326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|30.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.7|41.4|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||41.4|18.7|<0.0001
81594521|NCT01458574|162863326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|43.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.1|55.3|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||55.3|31.1|<0.0001
81594522|NCT01458574|162863327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|24.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|35.0|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||35.0|13.8|<0.0001
81594523|NCT01458574|162863327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|40.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.7|52.3|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||52.3|28.7|<0.0001
81594524|NCT01458574|162863328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|30.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|39.7|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||39.7|20.9|<0.0001
81594525|NCT01458574|162863328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|37.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.1|46.4|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||46.4|28.1|<0.0001
81641406|NCT00113880|162973073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple confidence intervals (CIs) were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Exact method or Cox model|||Breast lump/cyst event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months. If the control group has no event, the relative risk (RR) or hazard ratio (HR) is not estimable.||||0.01
81641407|NCT00113880|162973073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment|Exact method or Cox model|||Breast lump/cyst event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months. If the control group has no event, the RR or HR is not estimable.||||0.01
81594526|NCT01458574|162863328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|31.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.4|40.2|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||40.2|22.4|<0.0001
81594527|NCT01458574|162863328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|41.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.9|50.5|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||50.5|32.9|<0.0001
81594528|NCT01458574|162863329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|29.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|38.7|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||38.7|20.9|<0.0001
81594529|NCT01458574|162863329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|40.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.4|49.0|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||49.0|31.4|<0.0001
81594530|NCT01458574|162863330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|23.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.3|31.2|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||31.2|15.3|<0.0001
81594531|NCT01458574|162863330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|24.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4|32.4|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||32.4|16.4|<0.0001
81594532|NCT01458574|162863330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|23.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.3|31.2|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||31.2|15.3|<0.0001
81594533|NCT01458574|162863330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|30.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.9|38.2|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||38.2|21.9|<0.0001
81594534|NCT01458574|162863331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|17.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|23.7|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||23.7|10.6|<0.0001
81594535|NCT01458574|162863331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|20.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|27.7|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||27.7|14.0|<0.0001
81641408|NCT00113880|162973073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Exact method or Cox model|||Breast lump/cyst event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months. If the control group has no event, the RR or HR is not estimable.||||0.02
81594536|NCT01458574|162863332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|10.1||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|15.7|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||15.7|4.5|0.0006
81594537|NCT01458574|162863332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|6.6||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|11.7|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||11.7|1.5|0.0092
81460539|NCT00630825|162613076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at 4 weeks. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81594538|NCT01458574|162863332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|10.6||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|16.2|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||16.2|5.0|0.0004
81641409|NCT00113880|162973073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.59||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.92||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox|||Mastitis event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||3.92|0.64|0.02
81594539|NCT01458574|162863332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|11.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|16.9|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||16.9|5.5|<0.0001
81594540|NCT01458574|162863333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.6||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|9.0|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||9.0|2.1|0.0029
81594541|NCT01458574|162863333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|3.0||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.8|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||5.8|0.3|0.0350
81594542|NCT01458574|162863334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|17.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|24.0|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||24.0|10.3|<0.0001
81594543|NCT01458574|162863334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|15.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|22.0|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||22.0|8.5|<0.0001
81594544|NCT01458574|162863334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|15.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|22.5|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||22.5|8.8|<0.0001
81594545|NCT01458574|162863334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|19.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|27.0|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||27.0|12.7|<0.0001
81594546|NCT01458574|162863335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|11.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|16.4|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||16.4|5.9|<0.0001
81594547|NCT01458574|162863335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|13.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|18.7|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||18.7|7.7|<0.0001
81594548|NCT01458574|162863336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|17.9|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||17.9|6.3|<0.0001
81641410|NCT00113880|162973073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|7.35||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|24.54||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox|||Mastitis event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||24.54|2.20|0.01
81641411|NCT00113880|162973073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|7.17||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.13|24.13||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox|||Mastitis event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||24.13|2.13|0.01
81594549|NCT01458574|162863336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|8.1||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|13.5|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||13.5|2.8|0.0021
81594550|NCT01458574|162863336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|10.6||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|16.2|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||16.2|5.0|0.0004
81641412|NCT00113880|162973074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.05||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.79||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox|||Heart murmur event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.79|0.00|0.03
81594551|NCT01458574|162863336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|18.6|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||18.6|6.8|<0.0001
81594552|NCT01458574|162863337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.6||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|9.0|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||9.0|2.1|0.0029
81641413|NCT00113880|162973074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.13||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.0||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment|Regression, Cox|||Heart murmur event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||1.00|0.02|0.05
81594553|NCT01458574|162863337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.6||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|7.8|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||7.8|1.4|0.0064
81594554|NCT01458574|162863339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.9|||Linear mixed effect model|||At Week 24||-1.9|-3.2|<0.0001
81594555|NCT01458574|162863339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-2.2|||Linear mixed effect model|||At Week 24||-2.2|-3.5|<0.0001
81594556|NCT01458574|162863339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-1.7|||Linear mixed effect model|||At Week 52||-1.7|-3.4|<0.0001
81594557|NCT01458574|162863339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-2.5|||Linear mixed effect model|||At Week 52||-2.5|-4.1|<0.0001
81594558|NCT01458574|162863340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|40.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.0|55.3|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||55.3|25.0|<0.0001
81594559|NCT01458574|162863340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|48.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.7|64.1|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||64.1|32.7|<0.0001
81594560|NCT01458574|162863340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|36.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.6|50.3|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||50.3|21.6|<0.0001
81594561|NCT01458574|162863340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|46.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.0|61.4|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||61.4|31.0|<0.0001
81594562|NCT01458574|162863341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|31.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.8|44.8|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||44.8|18.8|<0.0001
81594563|NCT01458574|162863341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|42.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.9|56.5|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||56.5|27.9|<0.0001
81594564|NCT01458574|162863342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|38.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.4|53.8|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||53.8|23.4|<0.0001
81594565|NCT01458574|162863342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|48.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.7|64.1|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||64.1|32.7|<0.0001
81594566|NCT01458574|162863342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|34.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.1|48.8|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||48.8|20.1|<0.0001
81594567|NCT01458574|162863342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|46.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.0|61.4|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||61.4|31.0|<0.0001
81594568|NCT01458574|162863343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.9||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|23.2|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||23.2|2.6|0.0074
81594569|NCT01458574|162863343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|13.2||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|24.1|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 24: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||24.1|2.4|0.0103
81594570|NCT01458574|162863343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|16.8||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|27.5|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||27.5|6.2|0.0018
81594571|NCT01458574|162863343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|16.7||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|27.9|||CMH chi-square test|||At Week 52: P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||27.9|5.5|0.0029
81594572|NCT01458574|162863344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.9||||0.0419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|15.7|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||15.7|0.1|0.0419
81594573|NCT01458574|162863344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|11.1||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|19.9|||CMH chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by induction study treatment and baseline remission status. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||19.9|2.3|0.0121
81460540|NCT00630825|162613076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.113||||||Treatment comparison at 4 weeks. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||0.113
81594574|NCT02279641|162863378|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|133.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.0|159.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||159|111|
81594575|NCT02279641|162863378|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|67.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.2|70.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||70.7|65.2|
81594576|NCT02279641|162863380|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|102.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.3|111.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||111|93.3|
81594577|NCT02279641|162863380|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|61.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.1|65.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||65.7|58.1|
81594578|NCT02279641|162863380|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|95.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.4|104.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||104|88.4|
81594579|NCT02279641|162863381|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|103.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.9|112.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||112|94.9|
81594580|NCT02279641|162863381|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|61.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.1|65.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||65.7|58.1|
81594581|NCT02279641|162863383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|89.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.8|98.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||98.0|81.8|
81594582|NCT02279641|162863383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|119.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|114.0|125.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||125|114|
81594583|NCT02279641|162863384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|87.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.3|96.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||96.6|79.3|
81594584|NCT02279641|162863384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|193.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|177.0|210.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||210|177|
81594585|NCT02279641|162863384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|105.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.4|117.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||117|94.4|
81594586|NCT02279641|162863387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|98.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.7|111.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||111|87.7|
81594587|NCT02279641|162863388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|95.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.4|104.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||104|88.4|
81594588|NCT02279641|162863389|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|95.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.4|104.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||104|88.4|
81594589|NCT02279641|162863390|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|101.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.7|117.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||117|86.7|
81594590|NCT04964089|162863391|NON_INFERIORITY|The maximum clinically acceptable true difference between KSI-301 and aflibercept participants to be considered non-inferior is 4.5 ETDRS letters, i.e. the non-inferiority margin (NI) is 4.5 letters.|Adjusted mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.03|-3.88|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization stratification factors, and continuous baseline BCVA as covariates.||||-0.29|-3.88|0.0083
81594591|NCT01682837|162863398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.07
81594592|NCT01682837|162863399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.20
81594593|NCT01682837|162863400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.16
81594594|NCT01682837|162863401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.70
81594595|NCT01682837|162863402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.42
81594596|NCT01682837|162863403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.10
81641414|NCT00113880|162973074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.11||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.86||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox|||Heart murmur event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.86|0.01|0.04
81641415|NCT00113880|162973074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.7||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population was the 18-49 year age group.|Pregnancy exam/supervision event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.70|0.20|0.01
81641416|NCT00113880|162973074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.74||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population was the all ages combined group.|Pregnancy exam/supervision event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.74|0.22|0.01
81641417|NCT00113880|162973074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.05||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.08||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population was the 18-49 year age and the all ages combined groups.|Pregnancy exam/supervision event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.08|0.03|0.01
81641418|NCT00113880|162973074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.02||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.03|||Regression, Cox||Population was the 18-49 year age and all ages combined groups.|Pregnancy exam/supervision event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.03|0.01|0.01
81641419|NCT00113880|162973075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.06||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|4.13||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox|||Urticaria event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||4.13|1.02|0.04
81641420|NCT00113880|162973077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.71||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.89||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: all ages combined within 21 days. The rate of events during the risk period represents the numerator; the rate of events during the control period represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.89|0.56|0.01
81641421|NCT00113880|162973077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.59||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.83||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 5-8 years within 21 days. The rate of events during the risk period represents the numerator; the rate of events during the control period represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.83|0.41|0.01
81641422|NCT00113880|162973077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.68||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.99||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 18-49 years within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.99|0.46|0.04
81641423|NCT00113880|162973078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.33||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.41||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: all ages combined within 21 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.41|0.27|0.01
81641424|NCT00113880|162973078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.3||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.42||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 5-8 years within 21 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months||0.42|0.22|0.01
81641425|NCT00113880|162973078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.34||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.47||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 9-17 years within 21 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.47|0.24|0.01
81641426|NCT00113880|162973078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.42||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.75||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 18-49 years within 21 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.75|0.23|0.01
81641427|NCT00113880|162973078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.38||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.44||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: all ages combined within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.44|0.33|0.01
81460541|NCT00630825|162613076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at 8 weeks. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81641428|NCT00113880|162973078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.5||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 5-8 years within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.50|0.32|0.01
81641429|NCT00113880|162973078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.36||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.45||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 9-17 years within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.45|0.28|0.01
81641430|NCT00113880|162973078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.41||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.6||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 18-49 years within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.60|0.27|0.01
81641431|NCT00113880|162973078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.47||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.99||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 5-8 years, PD2 within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.99|0.21|0.05
81641432|NCT00113880|162973079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|0.98||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: all ages combined, within 180 days, PD1. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.98|0.86|0.01
81641433|NCT00113880|162973079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.92||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 9-17 yrs., within 180 days, PD1. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months||0.92|0.75|0.01
81641434|NCT00113880|162973079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.94||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: All ages, within 180 days, PD1. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/RAD event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.94|0.81|0.01
81641435|NCT00113880|162973079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.88||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 9-17 yrs, within 180 days, PD1. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/RAD event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.88|0.70|0.01
81641436|NCT00113880|162973079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.49||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.79||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 5-8yrs, within 180 days, PD2. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/RAD event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.79|0.29|0.01
81641437|NCT00113880|162973080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.48||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.51||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: all ages combined, within 180 days, PD1. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.51|0.45|0.01
81641438|NCT00113880|162973080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.51||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.56||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 5-8 yrs, within 180 days, PD1. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months||0.56|0.47|0.01
81641439|NCT00113880|162973080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.42||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.46||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 9-17 yrs, within 180 days, PD1. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.46|0.38|0.01
81641440|NCT00113880|162973080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.57||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.67||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 18-49yrs, within 180 days, PD1. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.67|0.49|0.01
81641441|NCT00113880|162973080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.51||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.76||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 5-8 yrs, within 180 days, PD2. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.76|0.33|0.01
81641442|NCT00113880|162973080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.42||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.45||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: all ages, within 180 days, PD1. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/RAD event rates event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.45|0.39|0.01
81641443|NCT00113880|162973080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.42||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.47||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 5-8 yrs, within 180 days, PD1. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/RAD event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.47|0.38|0.01
81641444|NCT00113880|162973080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.37||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.41||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 9-17 yrs, within 180 days, PD1. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/RAD event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.41|0.34|0.01
81641445|NCT00113880|162973080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.58||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.68||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 18-49 yrs, within 180 days, PD1. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/RAD event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.68|0.49|0.05
81641446|NCT00113880|162973080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.28||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.52||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 5-8 yrs, within 180 days, PD2. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/Rad event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.52|0.15|0.01
81641447|NCT00113880|162973080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.85||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: all ages, within 180 days, PD1. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Wheezing/SOB event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.85|0.66|0.01
81594597|NCT01682837|162863404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.64
81641448|NCT00113880|162973080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.97||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 5-8 yrs, within 180 days, PD1. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Wheezing/SOB event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.97|0.70|0.02
81641449|NCT00113880|162973080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.72||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.88||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 9-17 yrs, within 180 days, PD1. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Wheezing/SOB event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.88|0.58|0.01
81594598|NCT01682837|162863405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.18
81594599|NCT01682837|162863406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.12
81594600|NCT01664078|162863409|OTHER|The Intent-to-Treat (ITT) analysis set includes all subjects who had the aortic bifurcate device introduced into the body. This ITT analysis set will be used for all safety and clinical assessment endpoints.||||||0.47|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.47
81594601|NCT02877485|162863422|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|8.9||"Statistical Tests:~Independent t-test to assess differences in mean change in NOSE scores when comparing the two study groups, and p\<0.05 deemed statistically significant"|t-test, 2 sided||Change in Mean NOSE score from baseline to post saline versus change in NOSE score from baseline to post intranasal steroid.|"1\) H0: mean change in NOSE score from baseline after in study group 1 = mean change in NOSE score from baseline in study group 2~Power calculation: To detect a 20% difference in NOSE scores with 80% power and a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 required 20 participants per study group, for a total of 40 participants."||8.9|-6.0|0.7
81594602|NCT02877485|162863423|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-50.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Paired t-tests to assess differences in mean NOSE score when the treatment groups were combined (saline arm+ steroid arm) at five post-operative time intervals compared to the combined preoperative baseline scores. Significance at p\<0.05.|Paired t-test|||H0: Mean pre- treatment baseline patient NOSE score = Mean post- treatment baseline patient NOSE score.||||<0.001
81594603|NCT02099006|162863430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired T test||Null hypothesis - that the improvement in daily genital pain would be no different with the daily application of loperamide than with the daily application of a placebo cream.||||0.30
81460542|NCT00630825|162613076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at 8 weeks. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81594604|NCT02099006|162863430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Null hypothesis - that the improvement in daily genital pain would be no different with the daily application of ketamine than with the daily application of a placebo cream.||||0.33
81594605|NCT02099006|162863430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||Null hypothesis - that the improvement in daily genital pain would be no different with the daily application of gabapentin than with the daily application of a placebo cream.||||0.65
81594606|NCT02099006|162863430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Null hypothesis - that the improvement in daily genital pain would be no different with the daily application of amitriptyline and baclofen than with the daily application of a placebo cream.||||0.25
81594607|NCT02099006|162863430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Null hypothesis - that the improvement in daily genital pain would be no different with the daily application of ketoprofen than with the daily application of a placebo cream.||||1.0
81594608|NCT02099006|162863431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||Null hypothesis - that the improvement in tampon test pain would be no different with the daily application of loperamide cream than with the daily application of a placebo cream.||||0.31
81594609|NCT02099006|162863431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Null hypothesis - that the improvement in tampon test pain would be no different with the daily application of ketamine cream than with the daily application of a placebo cream.||||1
81594610|NCT02099006|162863431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Null hypothesis - that the improvement in tampon test pain would be no different with the daily application of gabapentin cream than with the daily application of a placebo cream.||||0.66
81594611|NCT02099006|162863431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Null hypothesis - that the improvement in tampon test pain would be no different with the daily application of ketoprofen cream than with the daily application of a placebo cream.||||0.42
81594612|NCT02099006|162863431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Null hypothesis - that the improvement in tampon test pain would be no different with the daily application of amitriptyline/baclofen cream than with the daily application of a placebo cream.||||0.79
81594613|NCT01308580|162863432|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 1.214|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.024|||||ONE_SIDED|98.89||1.184|||||Cabazitaxel 20 mg/m\^2 vs Cabazitaxel 25 mg/m\^2|The hazard ratio for OS was estimated using the Cox proportional hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by measurability of the disease at baseline, ECOG PS score at baseline, and region at the time of randomization. Cabazitaxel 20 mg/m\^2 relative to 25 mg/m\^2 dose group was considered non-inferior if the upper bound of 1-sided 98.89% confidence interval of hazard ratio (20 mg/m\^2 versus 25 mg/m\^2) was less than the non-inferiority margin of 1.214.||1.184||
81594614|NCT01308580|162863432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.024|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.922||||||Cabazitaxel 20 mg/m\^2 vs Cabazitaxel 25 mg/m\^2|The hazard ratio for OS was estimated using the Cox proportional hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by measurability of the disease at baseline, ECOG PS score at baseline, and region at the time of randomization. Cabazitaxel 25 mg/m\^2 was considered to be superior to 20 mg/m\^2 dose if the lower bound of 1-sided 95% confidence interval of hazard ratio was greater than 1.|||0.922|
81594615|NCT01308580|162863433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.099|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.974|1.24|||||Cabazitaxel 20 mg/m\^2 vs Cabazitaxel 25 mg/m\^2|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by measurability of the disease at baseline, ECOG PS score at baseline, and region at the time of randomization.||1.24|0.974|
81594616|NCT01308580|162863434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.096|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.902|1.331|||||Cabazitaxel 20 mg/m\^2 vs Cabazitaxel 25 mg/m\^2|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by measurability of the disease at baseline, ECOG PS score at baseline, and region at the time of randomization.||1.331|0.902|
81594617|NCT01308580|162863436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.195|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.025|1.393|||||Cabazitaxel 20 mg/m\^2 vs Cabazitaxel 25 mg/m\^2|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by measurability of the disease at baseline, ECOG PS score at baseline, and region at the time of randomization.||1.393|1.025|
81594618|NCT01308580|162863438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.046|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.874|1.251|||||Cabazitaxel 20 mg/m\^2 vs Cabazitaxel 25 mg/m\^2|Hazard ratio is estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by measurability of the disease at baseline, ECOG PS score at baseline, and region at the time of randomization.||1.251|0.874|
81594619|NCT03822533|162863452|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.015||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.089|||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean difference using independent samples t-test.||0.089|-0.059|0.69
81594620|NCT03822533|162863452|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.015|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|0.063||The linear regression analysis was needed to calculate the incremental cost efficiency ratio (ICER). The p-value from this test was not relevant for the ICER calculation.|Regression, Linear|First step in a cost-efficiency analysis||Presenting β-values from linear regression analysis for group variable adjusted for baseline differences in EQ-5D-3L-index. The results from this analysis were used to calculate incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (mean difference in costs divided by mean difference in QALYs).||0.063|-0.093|
81594621|NCT03822533|162863453|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-364.0||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-891.0|164.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent-samples t-test. Dependent variable cost items, independent variable group (physiotherapist or physician assessment)||164|-891|0.17
81594622|NCT03822533|162863453|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-364.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-870.0|143.0||The linear regression analysis was needed to calculate the incremental cost efficiency ratio (ICER). The p-value from this test was not relevant for the ICER calculation.|Regression, Linear|First step in a cost-efficiency analysis||||143|-870|
81594623|NCT03822533|162863454|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-233.0||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-616.0|150.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent-samples t-test. Dependent variable cost items, independent variable group (physiotherapist or physician assessment)||150|-616|0.23
81594624|NCT03822533|162863454|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-233.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-605.0|139.0||The linear regression analysis was needed to calculate the incremental cost efficiency ratio (ICER). The p-value from this test was not relevant for the ICER calculation.|Regression, Linear|First step in a cost-efficiency analysis.||Linear regression analysis. The results from this analysis were used to calculate incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (mean difference in costs divided by mean difference in QALYs).||139|-605|
81594625|NCT03822533|162863457|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|48.0||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-219.0|314.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||314|-219|0.72
81594626|NCT03822533|162863458|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-178.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-239.0|118.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||118|-239|<0.01
81594627|NCT03822533|162863459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.0|6.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.2|-42|0.01
81641450|NCT00113880|162973080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.47||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.78||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 18-49 yrs, within 180 days, PD1. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Wheezing/SOB event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.78|0.27|0.01
81641451|NCT00113880|162973081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.82||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Encephalitis/encephalopathy event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.82|0.00|0.04
81641452|NCT00113880|162973082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.91||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple confidence intervals (CIs) were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 21 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|SAE event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.91|0.47|0.01
81641453|NCT00113880|162973082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.57||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment|Regression, Cox||Population: 18-49 yrs, within 21 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|SAE event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.57|0.21|0.01
81641454|NCT00113880|162973082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.77||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|SAE event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.77|0.47|0.01
81641455|NCT00113880|162973082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.48||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 18-49 yrs, within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|SAE event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.48|0.23|0.01
81460543|NCT00630825|162613076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at 8 weeks. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81594628|NCT03822533|162863460|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.0||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.0|36.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||36|-59|0.62
81594629|NCT03822533|162863461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|15.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||15|-13|0.87
81594630|NCT03822533|162863462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-254.0||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-728.0|220.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||220|-728|0.27
81594631|NCT03822533|162863463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-113.0|118.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||118|-113|0.96
81594632|NCT02349295|162863487|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.65|8.48||model includes: treatment, geographic region, and tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi) experience (inadequate responder to 1 TNFi, inadequate responder to 2 TNFi, or intolerance to a TNFi).|Regression, Logistic|1\) uses a Wald's test , 2) Non-responder imputation (NRI) was used to calculate the response rates.||||8.48|2.65|<0.001
81594633|NCT02349295|162863487|OTHER|1\) uses a Wald's test , 2) Non-responder imputation (NRI) was used to calculate the response rates.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.12|6.78|||Regression, Logistic|||model includes: treatment, geographic region, and TNFi experience (inadequate responder to 1 TNFi, inadequate responder to 2 TNFi, or intolerance to a TNFi)||6.78|2.12|<0.001
81594634|NCT01592435|162863528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||level of significance (alpha) = 0.05 All p-values were calculated (and verified) by our statistician and are correct. They were rounded to fit four digits.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.02
81594635|NCT01592435|162863529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||||||level of significance (alpha) = 0.05 All p-values were calculated (and verified) by our statistician and are correct. They were rounded to fit four digits.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.00
81594636|NCT01866410|162863585|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.4
81594637|NCT01866410|162863586|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5
81594638|NCT00553267|162863605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.77|-1.75||Doses tested against A10 in a hierarchical manner to address issues of multiplicity. T80/A10 was tested first, then T40/A10.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline and country effect||"Testing that the combination treatments are superior to monotherapy A10.~The number of patients in the treatment arms ensure the tests have over 90% power."||-1.75|-3.77|<0.0001
81594639|NCT00553267|162863605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.86|-1.84||Doses tested against A10 in a hierarchical manner to address issues of multiplicity. T80/A10 was tested first, then T40/A10.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline and country effect||"Testing that the combination treatments are superior to monotherapy A10.~The number of patients in the treatment arms ensure the tests have over 90% power."||-1.84|-3.86|<0.0001
81594640|NCT00553267|162863606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|<|0.0001||95.0|-5.15|-2.16|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline and country effect||||-2.16|-5.15|<0.0001
81594641|NCT00553267|162863606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|<|0.0001||95.0|-5.35|-2.36|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline and country effect||||-2.36|-5.35|<0.0001
81594642|NCT00553267|162863607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.32|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for country effect||||2.32|1.21|0.002
81594643|NCT00553267|162863607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91|||<|0.001||95.0|1.37|2.65|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for country effect||||2.65|1.37|<0.001
81594644|NCT00553267|162863608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.004||95.0|1.3|4.25|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for country effect||||4.25|1.30|0.004
81460544|NCT00630825|162613076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at 16 weeks. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81594645|NCT00553267|162863608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.004||95.0|1.29|4.22|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for country effect||||4.22|1.29|0.004
81594646|NCT00553267|162863609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.002||95.0|1.21|2.34|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for country effect||||2.34|1.21|0.002
81594647|NCT00553267|162863609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92|||<|0.001||95.0|1.38|2.68|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for country effect||||2.68|1.38|<0.001
81594648|NCT00553267|162863610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.027||95.0|1.04|2.0|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for country effect||||2.00|1.04|0.027
81594649|NCT00553267|162863610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.008||95.0|1.12|2.15|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for country effect||||2.15|1.12|0.008
81594650|NCT00553267|162863611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.006||95.0|1.14|2.21|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for country effect||||2.21|1.14|0.006
81594651|NCT00553267|162863611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.002||95.0|1.2|2.32|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for country effect||||2.32|1.20|0.002
81594652|NCT00553267|162863612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|Stratified (for country) Wilcoxon rank sum test||||||0.006
81594653|NCT00553267|162863612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|Stratified (for country) Wilcoxon rank sum test||||||<0.001
81594654|NCT01306162|162863643|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio TrtB: TrtA (%)|214.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.9||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|191.0|240.0||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|ANOVA with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the Geometric coefficient of variation.|150mg DE + 400mg DR same time (TrtB) vs 150mg DE (TrtA)||240|191|1.0000
81594655|NCT01306162|162863643|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio TrtC: TrtA (%)|130.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.0||0.6697|TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.0|151.0||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|ANOVA with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the Geometric coefficient of variation|150mg DE + 400mg DR 2h later (TrtC) vs 150mg DE (TrtA)||151|112|0.6697
81594656|NCT01306162|162863643|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio TrtD: TrtA (%)|236.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.8||0.9992||90.0|173.0|321.0||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|ANOVA with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the Geometric coefficient of variation|150mg DE + 400mg DR bid same time (TrtD) vs 150mg DE (TrtA)||321|173|0.9992
81460545|NCT00630825|162613076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||Treatment comparison at 16 weeks. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||0.004
81460546|NCT00630825|162613076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Treatment comparison at 16 weeks. P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81594657|NCT01306162|162863643|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio TrtE: TrtA (%)|162.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.1||0.9171|TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.0|221.0||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|ANOVA with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the Geometric coefficient of variation|150mg DE + 400mg DR bid 2h later (TrtE) vs 150mg DE (TrtA)||221|119|0.9171
81594658|NCT01306162|162863644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio TrtB: TrtA (%)|187.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.3||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|90.0|162.0|215.0||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|ANOVA with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the Geometric coefficient of variation|150mg DE + 400mg DR (TrtB) vs 150mg DE (TrtA)||215|162|0.9999
81594659|NCT01306162|162863644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio TrtC: TrtA (%)|115.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.2||0.2207|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.0|138.0||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|ANOVA with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the Geometric coefficient of variation|150mg DE + 400mg DR 2h later (TrtC) vs 150mg DE (TrtA)||138|95|0.2207
81594660|NCT01306162|162863644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio TrtD: TrtA (%)|225.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.1||0.9946||90.0|156.0|326.0||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|ANOVA with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the Geometric coefficient of variation|150mg DE + 400mg DR bid same time (TrtD) vs 150mg DE (TrtA)||326|156|0.9946
81594661|NCT01306162|162863644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio TrtE: TrtA (%)|133.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.0||0.6221|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.0|190.0||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|ANOVA with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the Geometric coefficient of variation|150mg DE + 400mg DR bid 2h later (TrtE) vs 150mg DE (TrtA)||190|94|0.6221
81594662|NCT01306162|162863645|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio TrtB: TrtA (%)|214.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.7||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|190.0|241.0||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|ANOVA with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the Geometric coefficient of variation|150mg DE + 400mg DR (TrtB) vs 150mg DE (TrtA)||241|190|1.0000
81594663|NCT01306162|162863645|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio TrtC: TrtA (%)|132.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.3||0.7223|TWO_SIDED|90.0|113.0|155.0||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|ANOVA with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the Geometric coefficient of variation|150mg DE + 400mg DR 2h later (TrtC) vs 150mg DE (TrtA)||155|113|0.7223
81594664|NCT01306162|162863645|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio TrtD: TrtA (%)|258.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.6||0.9993||90.0|182.0|365.0||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|ANOVA with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the Geometric coefficient of variation|150mg DE + 400mg DR bid same time (TrtD) vs 150mg DE (TrtA)||365|182|0.9993
81594665|NCT01306162|162863645|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio TrtE: TrtA (%)|159.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.5||0.8875|TWO_SIDED|90.0|114.0|222.0||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|ANOVA with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the Geometric coefficient of variation|150mg DE + 400mg DR bid 2h later (TrtE) vs 150mg DE (TrtA)||222|114|0.8875
81594666|NCT01306162|162863646|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio TrtB: TrtA (%)|180.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.6||0.9998|TWO_SIDED|90.0|156.0|207.0||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|ANOVA with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the Geometric coefficient of variation|150mg DE + 400mg DR (TrtB) vs 150mg DE (TrtA)||207|156|0.9998
81594667|NCT01306162|162863646|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio TrtC: TrtA (%)|114.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.4||0.1866|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.0|136.0||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|ANOVA with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the Geometric coefficient of variation|150mg DE + 400mg DR 2h later (TrtC) vs 150mg DE (TrtA)||136|95|0.1866
81594668|NCT01306162|162863646|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio TrtD: TrtA (%)|234.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.7||0.9958||90.0|160.0|340.0||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|ANOVA with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the Geometric coefficient of variation|150mg DE + 400mg DR bid same time (TrtD) vs 150mg DE (TrtA)||340|160|0.9958
81594669|NCT01306162|162863646|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio TrtE: TrtA (%)|126.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.6||0.5164|TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.0|179.0||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|ANOVA with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the Geometric coefficient of variation|150mg DE + 400mg DR bid 2h later (TrtE) vs 150mg DE (TrtA)||179|89|0.5164
81594670|NCT03836287|162863699|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|3.72|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.72|1.47|0.0004
81594671|NCT03836287|162863700|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-29.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.543||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.42|-11.0|||ANCOVA|||||-11.00|-48.42|0.0019
81594672|NCT00833989|162863721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.92|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis||Mean difference = GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 4||0.92|-0.03|
81594673|NCT00833989|162863721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.214|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.13|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis||Mean difference = GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 4||1.13|0.25|
81594674|NCT00833989|162863721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.246|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 4||0.80|-0.20|
81594675|NCT00833989|162863721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.292|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.95|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 5||0.95|-0.24|
81594676|NCT00833989|162863721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.279|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.09|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg- Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 5||1.09|-0.05|
81594677|NCT00833989|162863721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.319|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.69|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 5||0.69|-0.61|
81594678|NCT00833989|162863721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.235|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.11|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 6||1.11|0.15|
81594679|NCT00833989|162863721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.225|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.86|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 6||0.86|-0.06|
81594680|NCT00833989|162863721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.259|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.77|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 6||0.77|-0.29|
81594681|NCT00833989|162863721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.12|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 7||1.12|0.10|
81594682|NCT00833989|162863721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.242|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.08|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 7||1.08|0.09|
81594683|NCT00833989|162863721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.277|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.73|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 7||0.73|-0.39|
81594684|NCT00833989|162863722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.981|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|19.71|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference =GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, visit 4||19.71|-0.60|
81594685|NCT00833989|162863722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.801|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|18.26|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 4||18.26|-1.32|
81594686|NCT00833989|162863722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|11.24|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 4||11.24|-11.1|
81594687|NCT00833989|162863722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.631|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|23.15|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 5||23.15|0.01|
81594688|NCT00833989|162863722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.411|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|19.89|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 5||19.89|-2.35|
81594689|NCT00833989|162863722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.195|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|13.21|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 5||13.21|-12.2|
81594690|NCT00833989|162863722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.351|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|20.66|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 6||20.66|-1.34|
81594691|NCT00833989|162863722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.198|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|18.13|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 6||18.13|-3.22|
81594692|NCT00833989|162863722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.959|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|1.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 6||1.60|-22.9|
81594693|NCT00833989|162863722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.134|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|22.24|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, visit 7||22.24|-3.07|
81594694|NCT00833989|162863722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.948|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.37|18.15|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 7||18.15|-6.37|
81594695|NCT00833989|162863722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.768|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|10.84|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 7||10.84|-17.1|
81594696|NCT00833989|162863723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.047|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.81|12.86|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo.~Change in Total Fugl-Meyer assessment= Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 4||12.86|-15.81|
81594697|NCT00833989|162863723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|9.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.852|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|23.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo.~Change in Total Fugl-Meyer assessment= Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 4||23.80|-4.08|
81594698|NCT00833989|162863723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.376|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.41|9.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo.~Change in Total Fugl-Meyer assessment= Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 4||9.60|-20.41|
81594699|NCT00833989|162863723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.87|18.07|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo.~Change in Total Fugl-Meyer assessment= Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 7||18.07|-22.87|
81594700|NCT00833989|162863723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.95|26.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo.~Change in Total Fugl-Meyer assessment= Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 7||26.00|-15.95|
81594701|NCT00833989|162863723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-10.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.916|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.29|12.15|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo~Change in Total Fugl-Meyer assessment= Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 7||12.15|-32.29|
81594702|NCT00833989|162863724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.147|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|10.61|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo~Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 4||10.61|-10.4|
81594703|NCT00833989|162863724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.157|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.75|13.26|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 4||13.26|-7.75|
81594704|NCT00833989|162863724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.409|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.17|15.88|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 4||15.88|-6.17|
81594705|NCT00833989|162863724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.504|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|14.45|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 5||14.45|-12.1|
81641456|NCT00113880|162973083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.91||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple confidence intervals (CIs) were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 21 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|SAE event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.91|0.47|0.01
81641457|NCT00113880|162973083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.57||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment|Regression, Cox||Population: 18-49 yrs, within 21 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|SAE event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.57|0.21|0.01
81594706|NCT00833989|162863724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.426|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|15.12|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 5||15.12|-11.0|
81594707|NCT00833989|162863724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.82|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|11.68|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 5||11.68|-16.1|
81594708|NCT00833989|162863724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.664|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|14.18|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 6||14.18|-12.9|
81594709|NCT00833989|162863724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.595||||95.0|-12.4|14.43|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 6||14.43|-12.4|
81594710|NCT00833989|162863724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|13.32|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 6||13.32|-15.2|
81460547|NCT00630825|162613077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||0.009
81460548|NCT00630825|162613077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||||||P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||0.028
81594711|NCT00833989|162863724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.953|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|16.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 7||16.40|-11.9|
81594712|NCT00833989|162863724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.909|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|17.55|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 7||17.55|-10.5|
81594713|NCT00833989|162863724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.328|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|14.39|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 7||14.39|-15.4|
81594714|NCT00833989|162863725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|8.65|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo.~Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 4||8.65|-5.33|
81594715|NCT00833989|162863725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.56|6.96|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo.~Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 4||6.96|-7.56|
81594716|NCT00833989|162863725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.534|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|11.78|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo.~Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 4||11.78|-2.67|
81594717|NCT00833989|162863725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.841|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.78|9.89|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo.~Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 5||9.89|-5.78|
81594718|NCT00833989|162863725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-2.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.958|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|5.72|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo.~Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 5||5.72|-10.4|
81594719|NCT00833989|162863725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.978|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.68|9.55|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo.~Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 5||9.55|-6.68|
81594720|NCT00833989|162863725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.109|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.94|11.85|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo.~Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 6||11.85|-4.94|
81594721|NCT00833989|162863725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.235|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.15|9.12|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo.~Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 6||9.12|-8.15|
81594722|NCT00833989|162863725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.97|9.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo.~Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 6||9.50|-7.97|
81460549|NCT00630825|162613077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||||||P-values ≤0.05 were considered significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|ANCOVA|||||||0.047
81594723|NCT00833989|162863725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.205|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.53|11.61|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo.~Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 7||11.61|-5.53|
81594724|NCT00833989|162863725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.376|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|6.32|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo.~Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 7||6.32|-11.5|
81594725|NCT00833989|162863725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.396|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|12.69|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo.~Affected Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Affected Baseline + Unaffected Baseline"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 7||12.69|-5.22|
81460550|NCT01011816|162613086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Fisher Exact|||Null: No differenc between the percent success of Saline and BIOSTAT BIOLOGX||||0.52
81460551|NCT02211209|162613089|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-94.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-121.7|-66.6|||ANCOVA|||||-66.6|-121.7|< 0.0001
81460552|NCT02211209|162613091|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1804.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|251.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2306.0|-1302.0|||ANCOVA|||||-1302|-2306|< 0.0001
81594726|NCT00833989|162863726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.926|||||||Fisher Exact|||Visit 4||||0.9260
81594727|NCT00833989|162863726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5647|||||||Fisher Exact|||Visit 6||||0.5647
81594728|NCT00833989|162863727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.896|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|0.49|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 3||0.49|-3.17|
81641458|NCT00113880|162973083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.77||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|SAE event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.77|0.47|0.01
81641459|NCT00113880|162973083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.48||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 18-49 yrs, within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|SAE event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.48|0.23|0.01
81641460|NCT00113880|162973084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.73||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple confidence intervals (CIs) were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|Hospitalization or death event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.73|0.57|0.01
81641461|NCT00113880|162973084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.51||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment|Regression, Cox||Population: 18-49 yrs, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|Hospitalization or death event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.51|0.36|0.01
81641462|NCT00113880|162973085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.33||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple confidence intervals (CIs) were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Hospitalization or death event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.33|0.26|0.01
81641463|NCT00113880|162973085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.16||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.18||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment|Regression, Cox||Population: 18-49 yrs, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Hospitalization or death event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.18|0.13|0.01
81641464|NCT00113880|162973086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.16||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.93||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 18-49 within 21 days. The rate of events during the risk period represents the numerator; the rate of events during the control period represents the denominator.|Sinusitis event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.93|0.03|0.04
81641465|NCT00113880|162973086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.92||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 21 days. The rate of events during the risk period represents the numerator; the rate of events during the control period represents the denominator.|URI event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.92|0.40|0.02
81641466|NCT00113880|162973086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.49||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.84||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 9-17 years, within 21 days. The rate of events during the risk period represents the numerator; the rate of events during the control period represents the denominator.|URI event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.84|0.28|0.01
81641467|NCT00113880|162973086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.78||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 18-49 years, within 21 days. The rate of events during the risk period represents the numerator; the rate of events during the control period represents the denominator.|URI event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.78|0.10|0.02
81641468|NCT00113880|162973086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.96||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: all ages, within 21 days. The rate of events during the risk period represents the numerator; the rate of events during the control period represents the denominator.|Any acute resp. tract event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.96|0.63|0.02
81460553|NCT02211209|162613092|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|186.16||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.86||NA indicates that the upper limit of 95% CI was not estimable. The upper limit of the odds ratio estimate from the logistic regression model was \>999.999, and it was reported as NA per statistical reporting convention.||Regression, Logistic||||||12.86|0.0001
81460554|NCT02211209|162613093|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|99.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.75|631.06|||Regression, Logistic|||||631.06|15.75|<0.0001
81522891|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.25||||11.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.8||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Distal; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.80|0.87|11.46
81460555|NCT02211209|162613095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6131|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6131
81460556|NCT02211209|162613096|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|138.0||||0.1206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|312.0|||ANCOVA|||||312|-36|0.1206
81460557|NCT01511978|162613098|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81460558|NCT01511978|162613099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81460559|NCT03321968|162613100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.18|||||Adjusted GMT/GMT Ratio based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with vaccine lot as main effect and the baseline titer (log-transformed) as covariate.|A/H1N1 (California)||1.18|0.87|
81522892|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.91||||77.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.17||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed; Region;Total; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.17|0.70|77.20
81522893|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.86||||87.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.11||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Total; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.11|0.66|87.35
81594729|NCT00833989|162863727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.861|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|1.57|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 3||1.57|-1.95|
81594730|NCT00833989|162863727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.933|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.83|-1.02|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 3||-1.02|-4.83|
81594731|NCT00833989|162863727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.868|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|1.08|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 4||1.08|-2.47|
81460560|NCT03321968|162613100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted GMT Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.12|||||Adjusted GMT/GMT Ratio based on ANCOVA model with vaccine lot as main effect and the baseline titer (log-transformed) as covariate.|A/H1N1 (California)||1.12|0.82|
81460561|NCT03321968|162613100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted GMT Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.1|||||Adjusted GMT/GMT Ratio based on ANCOVA model with vaccine lot as main effect and the baseline titer (log-transformed) as covariate.|A/H1N1 (California)||1.10|0.81|
81460562|NCT03321968|162613100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted GMT Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.13|||||Adjusted GMT/GMT Ratio based on ANCOVA model with vaccine lot as main effect and the baseline titer (log-transformed) as covariate.|A/H3N2 (Hong Kong)||1.13|0.77|
81460563|NCT03321968|162613100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.32|||||Adjusted GMT/GMT Ratio based on ANCOVA model with vaccine lot as main effect and the baseline titer (log-transformed) as covariate.|A/H3N2 (Hong Kong)||1.32|0.91|
81460564|NCT03321968|162613100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.41|||||Adjusted GMT/GMT Ratio based on ANCOVA model with vaccine lot as main effect and the baseline titer (log-transformed) as covariate.|A/H3N2 (Hong Kong)||1.41|0.97|
81460565|NCT03321968|162613100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.15|||||Adjusted GMT/GMT Ratio based on ANCOVA model with vaccine lot as main effect and the baseline titer (log-transformed) as covariate.|B/Brisbane||1.15|0.87|
81460566|NCT03321968|162613100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.26|||||Adjusted GMT/GMT Ratio based on ANCOVA model with vaccine lot as main effect and the baseline titer (log-transformed) as covariate.|B/Brisbane||1.26|0.95|
81522894|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.98||||56.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.25||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures random effect|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC; Scan Trimmed;Region;Total; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.25|0.77|56.53
81522895|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.19||||7.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.5||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.50|0.94|7.29
81522896|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.98||||55.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.28||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.28|0.75|55.09
81522897|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.79||||96.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RUL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.61|96.49
81522898|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.13||||14.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.44||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.44|0.90|14.54
81522899|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.94||||66.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.25||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.25|0.71|66.85
81522900|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.88||||85.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.11||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LUL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.11|0.70|85.77
81594732|NCT00833989|162863727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.834|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|1.44|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 4||1.44|-1.98|
81594733|NCT00833989|162863727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.904|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|0.92|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 4||0.92|-2.77|
81594734|NCT00833989|162863727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.278|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|1.57|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 6||1.57|-3.64|
81594735|NCT00833989|162863727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.278|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|2.24|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 6||2.24|-2.97|
81594736|NCT00833989|162863727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|1.408|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment \* Visit + Baseline|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 6||1.408|-0.66|
81594737|NCT00833989|162863728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.584|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.11|45.04|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo Barthel Total Score= Treatment + Visit + Treatment \*Visit|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 4||45.04|-6.11|
81641469|NCT00113880|162973086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.69||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.97||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact||Population: 9-17 years, within 21 days. The rate of events during the risk period represents the numerator; the rate of events during the control period represents the denominator.|Any acute resp. tract event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.97|0.50|0.03
81460567|NCT03321968|162613100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.26|||||Adjusted GMT/GMT Ratio based on ANCOVA model with vaccine lot as main effect and the baseline titer (log-transformed) as covariate.|B/Brisbane||1.26|0.95|
81460568|NCT03321968|162613100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted GMT Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.09|||||Adjusted GMT/GMT Ratio based on ANCOVA model with vaccine lot as main effect and the baseline titer (log-transformed) as covariate.|B/Phuket||1.09|0.80|
81460569|NCT03321968|162613100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted GMT Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.07|||||Adjusted GMT/GMT Ratio based on ANCOVA model with vaccine lot as main effect and the baseline titer (log-transformed) as covariate.|B/Phuket||1.07|0.78|
81460570|NCT03321968|162613100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted GMT Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.15|||||Adjusted GMT/GMT Ratio based on ANCOVA model with vaccine lot as main effect and the baseline titer (log-transformed) as covariate.|B/Phuket||1.15|0.84|
81594738|NCT00833989|162863728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|20.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.131|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|45.64|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo Barthel Total Score= Treatment + Visit + Treatment \*Visit|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 4||45.64|-3.66|
81594739|NCT00833989|162863728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.143|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|38.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo Barthel Total Score= Treatment + Visit + Treatment \*Visit|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 4||38.50|-14.9|
81594740|NCT00833989|162863728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.021|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|34.06|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo Barthel Total Score= Treatment + Visit + Treatment \*Visit|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 6||34.06|-2.63|
81594741|NCT00833989|162863728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.835|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.38|29.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo Barthel Total Score= Treatment + Visit + Treatment \*Visit|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 6||29.50|-6.38|
81594742|NCT00833989|162863728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.641|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|12.08|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo Barthel Total Score= Treatment + Visit + Treatment \*Visit|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 6||12.08|-27.1|
81594743|NCT00833989|162863729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.849|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|3.43|||ANCOVA||Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo Day 90 MoCA = Treatment + Day 5 MoCA|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 6||3.43|-4.12|
81594744|NCT00833989|162863729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.856|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|3.62|||ANCOVA||Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo Day 90 MoCA = Treatment + Day 5 MoCA|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 6||3.62|-3.96|
81594745|NCT00833989|162863729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.037|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|3.01|||ANCOVA||Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo Day 90 MoCA = Treatment + Day 5 MoCA|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 6||3.01|-5.31|
81594746|NCT00833989|162863730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.408|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|2.63|||ANCOVA||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo.~Day 90 GDS Score= Treatment + Day 5 GDS Score"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 1 mg/kg, Visit 6||2.63|-3.12|
81594747|NCT00833989|162863730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.347|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|4.3|||ANCOVA||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo~Day 90 GDS Score= Treatment + Day 5 GDS Score"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 5 mg/kg, Visit 6||4.30|-1.20|
81522901|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.24||||8.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.7||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.70|0.91|8.67
81594748|NCT00833989|162863730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.486|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|2.98|||ANCOVA||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo.~Day 90 GDS Score= Treatment+Day 5 GDS Score"|Placebo Vs GSK249320 15 mg/kg, Visit 6||2.98|-3.09|
81594749|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.289|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2639|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.841|0.264|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline|Stimulation Level 100%, Visit 4 Day 30||0.264|-0.841|
81594750|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2637|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.862|0.241|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 100%, Visit 4 Day 30||0.241|-0.862|
81594751|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.303|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3172|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.966|0.361|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 100%, Visit 4 Day 30||0.361|-0.966|
81594752|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.204|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1841|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.184|0.593|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 100%, Visit 7 Day 112||0.593|-0.184|
81594753|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1846|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.284|0.494|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 100%, Visit 7 Day 112||0.494|-0.284|
81594754|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.416|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2602|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.132|0.965|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 100%, Visit 7 Day 112||0.965|-0.132|
81594755|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8652|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|2.961|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 110%, Visit 4 Day 30||2.961|-0.650|
81594756|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.518|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8324|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.249|1.213|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 110%, Visit 4 Day 30||1.213|-2.249|
81594757|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.269|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0383|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.436|1.898|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 110%, Visit 4 Day 30||1.898|-2.436|
81594758|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.806|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5862|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|2.031|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 110%, Visit 7 Day 112||2.031|-0.420|
81594759|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.564|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.183|1.168|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit"|Stimulation Level 110%, Visit 7 Day 112||1.168|-1.183|
81594760|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.506|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.757|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|3.077|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 110%, Visit 7 Day 112||3.077|-0.064|
81594761|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.644|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2976|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.056|4.344|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 120%, Visit 4 Day 30||4.344|-1.056|
81594762|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.231|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1762|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.681|2.219|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 120%, Visit 4 Day 30||2.219|-2.681|
81594763|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4796|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.279|2.91|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 120%, Visit 4 Day 30||2.910|-3.279|
81594764|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.622|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9746|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.428|2.672|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 120%, Visit 7 Day 112||2.672|-1.428|
81594765|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.602|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.934|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|1.356|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 120%, Visit 7 Day 112||1.356|-2.560|
81594766|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.281|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|4.736|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 120%, Visit 7 Day 112||4.736|-0.610|
81594767|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.556|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4588|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.494|4.607|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 130%, Visit 4 Day 30||4.607|-1.494|
81594768|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.531|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2336|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.102|2.041|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 130%, Visit 4 Day 30||2.041|-3.102|
81594769|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5697|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.471|3.101|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 130%, Visit 4 Day 30||3.101|-3.471|
81594770|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.686|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2689|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.996|3.367|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 130%, Visit 7 Day 112||3.367|-1.996|
81594771|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.556|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0822|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.838|1.726|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 130%, Visit 7 Day 112||1.726|-2.838|
81594772|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.219|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4792|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.884|5.322|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 130%, Visit 7 Day 112||5.322|-0.884|
81594773|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.631|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.589|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.696|4.958|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 140%, Visit 4 Day 30||4.958|-1.696|
81594774|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.508|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2985|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.219|2.203|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 140%, Visit 4 Day 30||2.203|-3.219|
81594775|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6603|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.369|3.588|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 140%, Visit 4 Day 30||3.588|-3.369|
81594776|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.852|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5675|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.446|4.15|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 1 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 140%, Visit 7 Day 112||4.150|-2.446|
81594777|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.357|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2918|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.074|2.359|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 5 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 140%, Visit 7 Day 112||2.359|-3.074|
81594778|NCT00833989|162863731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.686|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7306|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.937|5.308|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||"Mean difference= GSK249320 15 mg/kg - Placebo~Change from Baseline= Treatment + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline"|Stimulation Level 140%, Visit 7 Day 112||5.308|-1.937|
81594779|NCT00690755|162863741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||.001
81594780|NCT01934218|162863863|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|2.7|||Basic longitudinal model|||||2.7|-2.7|0.988
81594781|NCT01934218|162863864|OTHER|Euflexxa would be considered superior to Gel-One if the difference in mean change from baseline in VAS pain score at week 26 was 5 mm or greater (on the 100mm VAS pain scale). If the difference in mean change values were within 5 mm, Gel-One would not be considered inferior to Euflexxa.||||||||||||||||A post-hoc non-inferiority comparison of the Gel-One mean change from baseline in VAS pain score at week 26 (Following 50-foot walk test) against the same assessment collected from subjects treated with Euflexxa in a separate study (PMID:19539353) was also performed.|Change from baseline (95% CI) for Euflexxa was -25.7 (-29.0, -22.4) and the difference between Euflexxa and Gel-One (95% CI) was -3.8 (-inf, -0.3).|||
81594782|NCT01156701|162863865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|1.12|||||Direct effect of Zanamivir prophylaxis on influenza risk|||1.12|-1.42|
81594783|NCT01156701|162863865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.17|||||Total effect of zanamivir prophylaxis|||0.17|-0.93|
81594784|NCT01156701|162863865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.47|||||Direct effect of zanamivir prophylaxis when index is treated|||0.47|-0.75|
81641470|NCT00113880|162973086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41||||0.01||95.0|0.21|0.79||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 18-49 years, within 21 days. The rate of events during the risk period represents the numerator; the rate of events during the control period represents the denominator.|Any acute resp. tract event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.79|0.21|0.01
81641471|NCT00113880|162973087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.95||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.34||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|Sinusitis event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||3.34|1.14|0.02
81641472|NCT00113880|162973087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Exact method or Cox model|||Irritable bowel syndrome event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months. If the control group has no event, the RR or HR is not estimable.||||0.02
81641473|NCT00113880|162973088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.57||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/RAD event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.57|0.15|0.01
81641474|NCT00113880|162973088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.92||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 5-8, within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/RAD event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.92|0.12|0.03
81641475|NCT00113880|162973088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.74||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 9-17, within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/RAD event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.74|0.13|0.01
81641476|NCT00113880|162973088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.99||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Pharyngitis event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.99|0.55|0.04
81641477|NCT00113880|162973088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.93||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 18-49 years, within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Pharyngitis event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.93|0.14|0.04
81641478|NCT00113880|162973088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.97||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any acute respiratory tract event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.97|0.71|0.02
81594785|NCT01156701|162863865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|1.62|||||Risk in cohort 1 minus risk in cohort 2|||1.62|-1.15|
81594786|NCT01156701|162863865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.03|||||Protective effect of zanamivir on susceptible risk|||0.03|-0.51|
81594787|NCT01156701|162863865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.01|||||Direct effect of Zanamivir prophylaxis on influenza risk|||1.01|0.99|
81594788|NCT01156701|162863865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.0|||||Total effect of zanamivir prophylaxis|||1.00|0.99|
81594789|NCT01156701|162863865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.0|||||Direct effect of zanamivir prophylaxis when index is treated|||1.00|0.99|
81594790|NCT01156701|162863865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.02|||||Risk in cohort 1 minus risk in cohort 2|||1.02|0.99|
81594791|NCT01156701|162863865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.0|||||Protective effect of zanamivir on susceptible risk|||1.00|0.99|
81594792|NCT01156701|162863866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.36|||||Direct effect of Zanamivir prophylaxis on asthma risk|||0.36|-1.17|
81594793|NCT01156701|162863866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.03|||||Total effect of zanamivir prophylaxis|||0.03|-0.80|
81594794|NCT01156701|162863866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.18|||||Direct effect of zanamivir prophylaxis when index is treated|||0.18|-0.75|
81594795|NCT01156701|162863866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.85|||||Risk in cohort 1 minus risk in cohort 2|||0.85|-0.89|
81594796|NCT01156701|162863866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.11|||||Protective effect of zanamivir on susceptible risk|||0.11|-0.31|
81594797|NCT01156701|162863866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.0|||||Direct effect of Zanamivir prophylaxis on asthma risk|||1.00|0.99|
81594798|NCT01156701|162863866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.0|||||Total effect of zanamivir prophylaxis|||1.00|0.99|
81594799|NCT01156701|162863866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.0|||||Direct effect of zanamivir prophylaxis when index is treated|||1.00|0.99|
81594800|NCT01156701|162863866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.01|||||Risk in cohort 1 minus risk in cohort 2|||1.01|0.99|
81641479|NCT00113880|162973088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.92||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 9-17, within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any acute respiratory tract event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.92|0.57|0.01
81641480|NCT00113880|162973088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.61||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.61|0.22|0.01
81641481|NCT00113880|162973088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.68||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 9-17, within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.68|0.16|0.01
81522902|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.22||||14.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.75||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.75|0.84|14.80
81594801|NCT01156701|162863866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||||Protective effect of zanamivir on susceptible risk|||1.00|1.00|
81594802|NCT01156701|162863867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.54|||||Direct effect of Zanamivir prophylaxis on pneumonia risk|||1.54|-0.61|
81594803|NCT01156701|162863867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.04|||||Total effect of zanamivir prophylaxis|||-0.04|-0.45|
81594804|NCT01156701|162863867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.09|||||Direct effect of zanamivir prophylaxis when index is treated|||0.09|-0.39|
81594805|NCT01156701|162863867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|1.81|||||Risk in cohort 1 minus risk in cohort 2|||1.81|-0.38|
81594806|NCT01156701|162863867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.02|||||Protective effect of zanamivir on susceptible risk|||0.02|-0.22|
81594807|NCT01156701|162863867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.02|||||Direct effect of Zanamivir prophylaxis on pneumonia risk|||1.02|0.99|
81594808|NCT01156701|162863867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||||Total effect of zanamivir prophylaxis|||1.00|1.00|
81594809|NCT01156701|162863867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||||Direct effect of zanamivir prophylaxis when index is treated|||1.00|1.00|
81594810|NCT01156701|162863867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.02|||||Risk in cohort 1 minus risk in cohort 2|||1.02|1.00|
81594811|NCT01156701|162863867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||||Protective effect of zanamivir on susceptible risk|||1.00|1.00|
81594812|NCT01156701|162863868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|3.4|||||Direct effect of Zanamivir prophylaxis on bronchitis risk|||3.40|-0.83|
81594813|NCT01156701|162863868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.47|||||Total effect of zanamivir prophylaxis|||0.47|-0.98|
81594814|NCT01156701|162863868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.67|||||Direct effect of zanamivir prophylaxis when index is treated|||0.67|-0.85|
81594815|NCT01156701|162863868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.76|||||Risk in cohort 1 minus risk in cohort 2|||3.76|-0.70|
81594816|NCT01156701|162863868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.12|||||Protective effect of zanamivir on susceptible risk|||0.12|-0.44|
81594817|NCT01156701|162863868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.03|||||Direct effect of Zanamivir prophylaxis on bronchitis risk|||1.03|0.99|
81594818|NCT01156701|162863868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.0|||||Total effect of zanamivir prophylaxis|||1.00|0.99|
81594819|NCT01156701|162863868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.01|||||Direct effect of zanamivir prophylaxis when index is treated|||1.01|0.99|
81594820|NCT01156701|162863868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.04|||||Risk in cohort 1 minus risk in cohort 2|||1.04|0.99|
81594821|NCT01156701|162863868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||||Protective effect of zanamivir on susceptible risk|||1.00|1.00|
81594822|NCT01156701|162863869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|2.79|||||Direct effect of Zanamivir prophylaxis on risk of any respiratory diagnosis|||2.79|-3.08|
81594823|NCT01156701|162863869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|0.25|||||Total effect of zanamivir prophylaxis|||0.25|-2.39|
81522903|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||45.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.37||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RML; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.37|0.75|45.69
81594824|NCT01156701|162863869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|0.35|||||Direct effect of zanamivir prophylaxis when index is treated|||0.35|-2.51|
81594825|NCT01156701|162863869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|4.14|||||Risk in cohort 1 minus risk in cohort 2|||4.14|-2.29|
81594826|NCT01156701|162863869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.59|||||Protective effect of zanamivir on susceptible risk|||0.59|-0.58|
81594827|NCT01156701|162863869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.03|||||Direct effect of Zanamivir prophylaxis on risk of any respiratory diagnosis|||1.03|0.97|
81594828|NCT01156701|162863869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.0|||||Total effect of zanamivir prophylaxis|||1.00|0.98|
81594829|NCT01156701|162863869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.0|||||Direct effect of zanamivir prophylaxis when index is treated|||1.00|0.98|
81594830|NCT01156701|162863869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.04|||||Risk in cohort 1 minus risk in cohort 2|||1.04|0.98|
81594831|NCT01156701|162863869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.0|||||Protective effect of zanamivir on susceptible risk|||1.00|0.99|
81594832|NCT02232893|162863880|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81594833|NCT03965052|162863886|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81594834|NCT03965052|162863888|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Lissamine green treatment groups||||1.000
81594835|NCT03965052|162863888|OTHER|||||||0.667|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fluorescein treatment groups||||0.667
81594836|NCT03965052|162863889|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81594837|NCT03965052|162863890|OTHER|||||||0.977|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||the analysis was per protocol||||0.977
81594838|NCT03965052|162863892|OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.019
81594839|NCT00380068|162863914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|20.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|65.64|<|0.001||95.0|11.8|29.3|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test on change from Baseline to Week 24||||29.3|11.8|<0.001
81594840|NCT00380068|162863915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.11|<|0.001||95.0|-0.8|-0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test on change from Baseline to Week 24||||-0.3|-0.8|<0.001
81594841|NCT00380068|162863916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.001||95.0|-1.0|-0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test on change from Baseline to Week 48||||-0.2|-1.0|0.001
81594842|NCT00380068|162863917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent change from baseline|-25.5||||||95.0|-33.6|-16.3|||||Percent change from baseline derived from Geometric Mean Ratio|||-16.3|-33.6|
81594843|NCT00380068|162863918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent change from baseline|-29.2||||||95.0|-39.8|-16.6|||||Percent change from baseline derived from Geometric Mean Ratio|||-16.6|-39.8|
81594844|NCT00380068|162863919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical test performed on actual change from baseline WHO functional Class (eg, a change from WHO Class III to II is -1; a change from WHO Class IV to II is -2; etc).|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.001
81594845|NCT00380068|162863920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical test performed on actual change from baseline WHO functional Class (eg, a change from WHO Class III to II is -1; a change from WHO Class IV to II is -2; etc).|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.001
81594846|NCT00380068|162863921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test on change from Baseline to Week 24||||||<0.001
81594847|NCT00380068|162863922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test on change from Baseline to Week 48||||||<0.001
81594848|NCT00380068|162863923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent event free|89.4||||||95.0|84.4|92.8|||||Estimate obtained through Kaplan-Meier methods|||92.8|84.4|
81594849|NCT00380068|162863924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent event free|84.1||||||95.0|78.2|88.6|||||Estimate obtained through Kaplan-Meier methods|||88.6|78.2|
81594850|NCT00380068|162863925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent event free|95.3||||||95.0|91.4|97.4|||||Estimate obtained through Kaplan-Meier methods|||97.4|91.4|
81594851|NCT00380068|162863926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent event free|92.9||||||95.0|88.3|95.8|||||Estimate obtained through Kaplan-Meier methods|||95.8|88.3|
81594852|NCT00380068|162863927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent event free|95.0||||||95.0|88.5|97.9|||||Estimate obtained through Kaplan-Meier methods|||97.9|88.5|
81594853|NCT00380068|162863928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent event free|90.0||||||95.0|81.6|94.7|||||Estimate obtained through Kaplan-Meier methods|||94.7|81.6|
81594854|NCT00380068|162863929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent event free|97.1||||||95.0|93.6|98.7|||||Estimate obtained through Kaplan-Meier methods|||98.7|93.6|
81594855|NCT00380068|162863930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent event free|95.3||||||95.0|91.2|97.6|||||Estimate obtained through Kaplan-Meier methods|||97.6|91.2|
81594856|NCT03351049|162863931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Chi-squared|||Compare the effectiveness of reactive support surfaces with and without low air loss in preventing pressure injuries||||0.8
81594857|NCT02730819|162863939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P-values of 0.05 or lower were considered statistically significant.||||0.006
81594858|NCT02730819|162863940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P-values of 0.05 or lower were considered statistically significant.||||0.006
81594859|NCT01410448|162863964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0921|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0921
81594860|NCT00932893|162863990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.487|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.371|0.638||To control family-wise Type 1 error, a step-down procedure was applied in following order: PFS, objective response rate (ORR), overall survival (OS), and disease control rate (DCR). Statistical significance: 1-sided at alpha=0.025.|Log Rank|||P-value was obtained from 1-sided log-rank test stratified by Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (ECOG PS) score, brain metastases, and prior epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor (EGFR TKI) treatment. The hazard ratio and corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) from the stratified Cox Proportional Hazards model were also presented.||0.638|0.371|<0.0001
81641482|NCT00113880|162973088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.82|||Fisher Exact||Population: 18-49, within 42 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.82|0.00|0.03
81594861|NCT00932893|162863991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.854||||0.1145||95.0|0.661|1.104||Statistical significance: 1-sided at alpha=0.025|Log Rank|||P-value was obtained from 1-sided log-rank test stratified by ECOG PS score, brain metastases, and prior EGFR TKI treatment. The hazard ratio and corresponding 95% CI from the stratified Cox proportional hazards model were also presented.||1.104|0.661|0.1145
81594862|NCT00932893|162863993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.394|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.463|4.676||Statistical significance: 2-sided at alpha=0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by ECOG PS, brain metastases, and prior EGFR TKI treatment. The risk ratio and corresponding 95% CI from the stratified CMH test were also reported.||4.676|2.463|<0.0001
81594863|NCT00932893|162863994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.502|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.297|1.741||Statistical significance: 2-sided at alpha=0.0004.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was obtained from CMH test stratified by ECOG PS, brain metastases, and prior EGFR TKI treatment. The risk ratio and corresponding 95% CI from the stratified CMH test were also reported.||1.741|1.297|<0.0001
81594864|NCT00932893|162863995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.697|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.368|2.103||Statistical significance: 2-sided at alpha=0.0004.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was obtained from CMH test stratified by ECOG PS, brain metastases, and prior EGFR TKI treatment. The risk ratio and corresponding 95% CI from the stratified CMH test were also reported.||2.103|1.368|<0.0001
81594865|NCT00932893|162864001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.497|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.373|0.661|||Log Rank|||The p-value was obtained from 2-sided unstratified log-rank test. The hazard ratio and corresponding 95% CI from the Cox Proportional Hazards model were also presented.||0.661|0.373|<0.0001
81594866|NCT04389762|162864021|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81594867|NCT04389762|162864022|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81594868|NCT04389762|162864023|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81594869|NCT04389762|162864024|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.040
81641483|NCT00113880|162973089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.91||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/RAD event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.91|0.58|0.01
81594870|NCT04389762|162864025|OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.031
81594871|NCT04389762|162864026|OTHER|||||||0.115|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.115
81594872|NCT04389762|162864027|OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.031
81594873|NCT01914926|162864030|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Chi-Square test||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||We estimated a sample size of 200 patients assigned in a 1:1 ratio to receive diltiazem and metoprolol would achieve 80% power to detect non-inferiority using a one-sided two sample t-test. The margin of equivalence is -10.||||.0001
81594874|NCT00823719|162864043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|69.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.2|85.7|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with OR for participants receiving Ofatumumab + DHAP treatment.|||85.7|48.2|
81594875|NCT00823719|162864043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|55.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.4|71.9|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with OR for participants receiving Ofatumumab + ICE treatment.|||71.9|36.4|
81594876|NCT00823719|162864043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|61.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.4|73.5|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with OR for participants receiving Total Ofatumumab + Chemotherapy treatment.|||73.5|47.4|
81594877|NCT01369342|162864092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by study region (Asia, Eastern Europe, or rest of world) and CDAI score (=\< 300 or \>300).||||||< 0.001
81594878|NCT01369342|162864092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by study region (Asia, Eastern Europe, or rest of world) and CDAI score (=\< 300 or \>300).||||||< 0.001
81594879|NCT01369342|162864093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by study region (Asia, Eastern Europe, or rest of world) and CDAI score (=\< 300 or \>300).||||||0.009
81641484|NCT00113880|162973089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.91||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 9-17 years, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/RAD event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.91|0.49|0.01
81641485|NCT00113880|162973089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.92||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.92|0.61|0.01
81641486|NCT00113880|162973089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.91||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 9-17 years, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the unvaccinated controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.91|0.52|0.01
81641487|NCT00113880|162973090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.51||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/RAD event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.51|0.33|0.01
81641488|NCT00113880|162973090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.55||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 5-8 years, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/RAD event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.55|0.26|0.01
81641489|NCT00113880|162973090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.56||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 9-17 years, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/RAD event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.56|0.31|0.01
81641490|NCT00113880|162973090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.91||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 18-49 years, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Asthma/RAD event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.91|0.26|0.02
81641491|NCT00113880|162973090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45||||0.01||95.0|0.37|0.55||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.55|0.37|0.01
81641492|NCT00113880|162973090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.67||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 5-8 years, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.67|0.35|0.01
81641493|NCT00113880|162973090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.56||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 9-17 years, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.56|0.33|0.01
81641494|NCT00113880|162973090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.85||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: 18-49 years, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Any asthma or wheezing event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.85|0.25|0.01
81641495|NCT00113880|162973091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.69||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple confidence intervals (CIs) were constructed without multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Cox||Population: all ages, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Hospitalization or death event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.69|0.32|0.01
81460571|NCT00232739|162613140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Primary analysis posterior probability|0.9926||||||||||The primary analysis of comparing Sirolimus stent with POBA using Bayesian regression model yields that Sirolimus is superior to POBA in reducing the BAR risk.|Bayesian regression model|Multi-level Bayesian regression model was used in the secondary analysis|Secondary analysis for comparing Sirolimus stent with BMS1 and BMS2 signified that Sirolimus stent is superior to POBA, BMS1 and BMS2 in reducing the BAR risk.|Historical control groups consist of propensity-scored matched cohorts (100 patients each, based on Reference Vessel Diameter, lesion length, diabetes, left anterior artery diseased vessel, and gender) of plain old balloon angioplasty (POBA), first generation (Palmaz-Schatz) bare metal stent (BMS1), and BX VELOCITY bare metal stent (BMS2). Study showed the risk of 6-month in-lesion binary angiographic restenosis (BAR) was much lower for the 2.25 Sirolimus stent compared with POBA, BMS1 or BMS2.||||
81594880|NCT01369342|162864093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by study region (Asia, Eastern Europe, or rest of world) and CDAI score (=\< 300 or \>300).||||||< 0.001
81594881|NCT01369342|162864094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by study region (Asia, Eastern Europe, or rest of world) and CDAI score (=\< 300 or \>300).||||||< 0.001
81594882|NCT01369342|162864094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by study region (Asia, Eastern Europe, or rest of world) and CDAI score (=\< 300 or \>300).||||||< 0.001
81594883|NCT01369342|162864095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by study region (Asia, Eastern Europe, or rest of world) and CDAI score (=\< 300 or \>300).||||||< 0.001
81594884|NCT01369342|162864095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by study region (Asia, Eastern Europe, or rest of world) and CDAI score (=\< 300 or \>300).||||||< 0.001
81594885|NCT01369342|162864096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by study region (Asia, Eastern Europe, or rest of world) and CDAI score (=\< 300 or \>300).||||||< 0.001
81594886|NCT01369342|162864096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by study region (Asia, Eastern Europe, or rest of world) and CDAI score (=\< 300 or \>300).||||||< 0.001
81594887|NCT03204279|162864122|OTHER|No comparison between the two dose groups is performed, thus no statistical test is applied. In the next section the goodness of fit of the loess function correlating exposure and response is reported.|Pearson R|0.076||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|||||CR in the delayed phase vs AUC0-inf|loess (Local regression or polynomial)|The p-value represents the probability found if the correlation coefficient was zero (null hypothesis).|R is the Pearson correlation is a coefficient statistic that measures linear correlation between two variables CR in the delayed phase vs AUC0-inf|The population consist of all patients having CR in the delayed phase and AUC0-inf and Cmax, there is no comparison between the two dose groups.||||0.55
81594888|NCT03204279|162864122|OTHER|No comparison between the two dose groups is performed, thus no statistical test is applied. In the next section the goodness of fit of the loess function correlating exposure and response is reported.|Pearson R|-0.041||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|||||CR in the delayed phase vs Cmax|loess (Local regression or polynomial)|The p-value represents the probability found if the correlation coefficient was zero (null hypothesis).|R is the Pearson correlation is a coefficient statistic that measures linear correlation between two variables CR in the delayed phase vs Cmax|The population consist of all patients having CR in the delayed phase and AUC0-inf and Cmax, there is no comparison between the two dose groups.||||0.75
81594889|NCT00924885|162864124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The primary end-point was the 'overall pain experience', evaluated as described previously. Assuming the mean overall pain in the RN group to be 27 mm (value chosen after analysis of data from a previous study, Cerne et al., 2006) on VAS, with a standard deviation (SD) of 21.5 mm, 121 patients in each group would be needed to demonstrate a decrease in overall pain of 8 mm (30%) with 80% power and a significance level of 0.05 (two-tailed tests).||||0.04
81594890|NCT02508480|162864126|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The two study arms were compared using mixed models analysis controlling for baseline scores. Variables included in the model were- baseline score, group, time, and group by time interaction. The p-value reported below is for group effect.||||0.66
81594891|NCT02508480|162864127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.884||||||Group effect for Proactive Coping|Mixed Models Analysis|||"The two study arms were compared using mixed models analysis controlling for baseline scores. Variables included in the model were- baseline score, group, time, and group by time interaction.~The p-value reported below is for group effect for Proactive Coping."||||0.884
81594892|NCT02508480|162864127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.543||||||Group effect for Avoidant Coping.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"The two study arms were compared using mixed models analysis controlling for baseline scores. Variables included in the model were- baseline score, group, time, and group by time interaction.~The p-value reported below is for group effect for Avoidant Coping."||||0.543
81594893|NCT02508480|162864128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135||||||The p-value above is for the overall group effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The two study arms were compared using mixed models analysis controlling for baseline scores. Variables included in the model were- baseline score, group, time, and group by time interaction.||||0.135
81594894|NCT02508480|162864129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||The p-value above represents the overall group effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The two study arms were compared on the interpersonal function subscale using mixed models analysis controlling for baseline scores. Variables included in the model were- baseline score, group, time, and group by time interaction.||||0.25
81594895|NCT02508480|162864129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.118||||||The p-value represents the overall group effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The two study arms were compared on the intrapsychic foundations subscale using mixed models analysis controlling for baseline scores. Variables included in the model were- baseline score, group, time, and group by time interaction.||||0.118
81594896|NCT02508480|162864130|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.917||||||The p-value is for group effect for tcpm\_days\_participated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The two study arms were compared using mixed models analysis controlling for baseline scores. Variables included in the model were- baseline score, group, time, and group by time interaction. The p-value reported below is for group effect for tcpm\_days\_participated.||||0.917
81641496|NCT00113880|162973091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.54||Due to the exploratory nature of the study and the lack of formal hypothesis testing, multiple CIs were constructed without multiplicity adjustment|Regression, Cox||Population: 18-49 yrs, within 180 days. The rate of events in FluMist recipients represents the numerator; the rate of events in the TIV controls represents the denominator.|Hospitalization or death event rates were presented per 1,000 person-months.||0.54|0.17|0.01
81641497|NCT01837719|162973125|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% CI for the ratios of geometric means of the test formulation (fixed-dose combination \[FDC\] tablet of 300/150 mg atazanavir/cobicistat) to the reference formulation (300-mg atazanavir capsule coadministered with 150-mg cobicistat) were contained within 0.80 to 1.25 for atazanavir Cmax, area under the plasma concentration-time curve from time 0 to time of last quantifiable concentration (AUC\[0-T\]) and AUC from time 0 to infinity. (AUC\[0-T\])|Geometric mean ratio|1.073|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.012|1.137|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as Treatment B/Treatment A|To demonstrate bioequivalence for atazanavir between the test (Treatment B) and reference (Treatment A) formulations, a linear mixed-effects model was applied to the natural logarithms of atazanavir Cmax, with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant (sequence) as a random effect.||1.137|1.012|
81641498|NCT01837719|162973125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.423|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.273|1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio was calculated as Treatment B/Treatment D|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a light meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of atazanavir when given as an FDC||1.590|1.273|
81641499|NCT01837719|162973125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.137|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.292|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as Treatment D/Treatment C|To assess the relative bioavailability of atazanavir under fasted (Treatment D) versus fed (Treatment C) states, a linear mixed-effects model was applied to the natural logarithms of atazanavir Cmax with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant (sequence) as a random effect.||1.292|1.000|
81641500|NCT01837719|162973125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.862|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.701|1.059|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as Treatment E/Treatment D|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a high fat meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of atazanavir when given as an FDC||1.059|0.701|
81641501|NCT01837719|162973125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.643|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.545|0.759|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as Treatment E/Treatment B|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect will be used to estimate the effect of high fat and light meals on the natural logarithms of exposure of atazanavir when given as an FDC||0.759|0.545|
81641502|NCT01837719|162973126|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To demonstrate bioequivalence for atazanavir between the test (Treatment B) and reference (Treatment A) formulations, a linear mixed-effects model was applied to the natural logarithms of atazanavir AUC(0-T), with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant (sequence) as a random effect.|Geometric mean ratio|1.065|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.012|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio for AUC(0-T) is calculated as Treatment B/Treatment A|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratios of geometric means of the test formulation (FDC tablet of 300/150 mg atazanavir/cobicistat) to the reference formulation (300-mg atazanavir capsule coadministered with 150-mg cobicistat) were contained within 0.80 to 1.25 for atazanavir Cmax, AUC(0-T) and AUC(INF).||1.120|1.012|
81641503|NCT01837719|162973126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.275|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.166|1.393|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio for AUC(0-T) was calculated as Treatment B/Treatment D|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effect and patient as a random effect was used to estimate the effect of a light meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of atazanavir when administered as an FDC||1.393|1.166|
81641504|NCT01837719|162973126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.113|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.993|1.248|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio for AUC(0-T) is calculated as Treatment D/Treatment C|To assess the relative bioavailability of atazanavir under fasted (Treatment D) versus fed (Treatment C) states, a linear mixed-effects model was applied to the natural logarithms of atazanavir AUC(0-T) with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant (sequence) as a random effect||1.248|0.993|
81641505|NCT01837719|162973126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.804|1.122|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio of AUC(0-T) was calculated as Treatment E/Treatment D|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effect and participant as a random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a high fat meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of atazanavir when given as an FDC.||1.122|0.804|
81641506|NCT01837719|162973126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.746|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.655|0.849|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio of AUC(0-T) was calculated as Treatment E/Treatment B|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effect and participant as a random effect will be used to estimate the effect of high fat and light meals on the natural logarithms of exposure of atazanavir when given as an FDC||0.849|0.655|
81641507|NCT01837719|162973126|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratios of geometric means of the test formulation (FDC tablet of 300/150 mg atazanavir/cobicistat) to the reference formulation (300-mg atazanavir capsule coadministered with 150-mg cobicistat) were contained within 0.80 to 1.25 for atazanavir Cmax, AUC(0-T) and AUC(INF).|Geometric mean ratio|1.064||||||90.0|1.011|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ration for AUC(INF) is calculated as Treatment B/Treatment A|To demonstrate bioequivalence for atazanavir between the test (Treatment B) and reference (Treatment A) formulations, a linear mixed-effects model was applied to the natural logarithms of atazanavir AUC(0-INF), with treatment period and sequence as fixed effects, and patient (sequence) as a random effect.||1.120|1.011|
81641508|NCT01837719|162973126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.171|1.398|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio for AUC(INF) was calculated as Treatment B/Treatment D|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effect and participant as a random effect was used to estimate the effect of a light meal and fthe fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of atazanavir when given as an FDC||1.398|1.171|
81641509|NCT01837719|162973126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.991|1.244|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio of AUC(INF) was calculated as Treatment D/Treatment C|To assess the relative bioavailability of atazanavir under fasted (Treatment D) versus fed (Treatment C) states, a linear mixed-effects model was applied to the natural logarithms of atazanavir AUC(0-INF) with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant (sequence) as a random effect||1.244|0.991|
81641510|NCT01837719|162973126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.956|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.128|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean of AUC(INF) was calculated as Treatment E/Treatment D|||1.128|0.810|
81641511|NCT01837719|162973126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.749|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.658|0.852|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio of AUC(INF) was calculated as Treatment E/Treatment B|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effect and participant as a random effect was used to estimate the effect of high fat and light meals on the natural logarithms of exposure of atazanavir when administered as an FDC.||0.852|0.658|
81641512|NCT01837719|162973131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.084|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.014|1.158|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio was calculated as Treatment B/Treatment A|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effect and patient as random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a light meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of atazanavir when administered as a fixed-dose combination.||1.158|1.014|
81641513|NCT01837719|162973131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.349|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.215|1.498|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio of C24 was calculated as Treatment B/Treatment D|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effect and patient as random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a light meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of atazanavir when administered as a fixed-dose combination.||1.498|1.215|
81641514|NCT01837719|162973131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.144||||||90.0|1.006|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio was calculated as Treatment D/Treatment C|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effect and patient as random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a light meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of atazanavir when administered as an FDC||1.300|1.006|
81641515|NCT01837719|162973131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.231|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.023|1.483|||||Geometric mean ratio was calculated as Treatment E/Treatment D|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effect and patient as random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a light meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of atazanavir when administered as a fixed-dose combination.||1.483|1.023|
81641516|NCT01837719|162973131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.912||||||90.0|0.789|1.054|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio was calculated as Treatment E/Treatment B|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effect and patient as random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a light meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of atazanavir when administered as a fixed-dose combination.||1.054|0.789|
81641517|NCT01837719|162973133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.023|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.991|1.057|||||Geometric mean ratio was calculated as Treatment B/Treatment A|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effect and patient as random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a light meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of cobicistat when administered as a fixed-dose combination.||1.057|0.991|
81641518|NCT01837719|162973133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.305|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.215|1.402|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio was calculated as Treatment B/Treatment D|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effect and patient as random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a light meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of cobicistat when administered as a fixed-dose combination.||1.402|1.215|
81641519|NCT01837719|162973133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.085|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.925|1.273|||||Geometric mean ratio was calculated as Treatment D/Treatment C|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effect and patient as random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a light meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of atazanavir cobicistat||1.273|0.925|
81594897|NCT02508480|162864131|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017||||||The p-value above is for the overall group effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The two study arms were compared using mixed models analysis controlling for baseline scores. Variables included in the model were- baseline score, group, time, and group by time interaction.||||0.017
81594898|NCT02508480|162864132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.597||||||The p-value above represents the overall group effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The two study arms were compared using mixed models analysis controlling for baseline scores. Variables included in the model were- baseline score, group, time, and group by time interaction.||||0.597
81594899|NCT02508480|162864133|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076||||||The p-value above represents the overall group effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The two study arms were compared using mixed models analysis controlling for baseline scores. Variables included in the model were- baseline score, group, time, and group by time interaction.||||0.076
81594900|NCT02508480|162864134|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.978||||||The p-value above represents the overall group effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The two study arms were compared using mixed models analysis controlling for baseline scores. Variables included in the model were- baseline score, group, time, and group by time interaction.||||0.978
81594901|NCT04969250|162864138|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.73
81594902|NCT04969250|162864139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.40
81594903|NCT04969250|162864140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.078
81594904|NCT04969250|162864141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.033
81594905|NCT02119416|162864143|OTHER|Maximum heart rate after 2 mg/kg of caffeine compared to baseline was assessed using a mixed effects regression model. Sex and pubertal stage were included in the model as time invariant predictors.|||||<|0.05||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|mixed effects regression|||||||<0.05
81594906|NCT02119416|162864143|OTHER|We compared means of our dependent variables after administration of different doses of caffeine.|||||<|0.05||||||The p-value was set prior to the analysis and all comparisons were planned.|ANCOVA|||We used repeated measures ANOVAS and conducted planned comparisons between groups as post-hoc tests.||||< 0.05
81594907|NCT02119416|162864144|OTHER|mixed effects regression models were used with sex and pubertal stage as time invariant predictors.|||||<|0.05|||||||mixed effects regression|||order was included in the analysis. We examined caffeine dose.||||<0.05
81594908|NCT02119416|162864144|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81594909|NCT00574587|162864155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||95% Confidence interval|54.0|||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|20.0|34.0|74.0|||Simon's Mimimax 2-stage design|||||74|34|<0.10
81594910|NCT03593655|162864177|SUPERIORITY||incidence rate ratio|1.01||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.12||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|generalized estimating equation|Poisson (log) link, adjusted for period, offset of number of visits per period, exchangeable correlation structure, and robust errors.|The incidence rate ratio compares FTC/TDF to the dapivirine vaginal ring.|Comparison of the proportion of participants experiencing a grade 2 adverse event between products, with a null hypothesis of no difference.||1.12|0.90|0.92
81594911|NCT05046795|162864183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|150.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.727|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|104.145|197.671|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||197.671|104.145|<0.0001
81594912|NCT05046795|162864184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|144.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.192|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|102.61|186.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||186.088|102.610|<0.0001
81594913|NCT05046795|162864185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|287.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.473|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|211.933|363.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||363.570|211.933|<0.0001
81594914|NCT05046795|162864186|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|105.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.89|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.6|139.12|||ANCOVA|||||139.12|72.60|<0.0001
81594915|NCT05046795|162864187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|154.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.37|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.86|210.78|||ANCOVA|||||210.78|98.86|<0.0001
81594916|NCT05046795|162864188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.49|-1.4|||ANCOVA|||||-1.40|-8.49|0.0064
81594917|NCT05046795|162864189|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|3.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.84|1.16|0.0144
81594918|NCT02105948|162864220|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (mepolizumab/placebo)|0.82|||=|0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.98||Adjusted p-value to account for two treatment comparisons|Negative binomial model||Analysis using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no.of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted for FEV1,smoking status and offset of log (time in on-and off-treatment period)|||0.98|0.68|=0.036
81594919|NCT02105948|162864220|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (mepolizumab/placebo)|0.82|||=|0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.98||Unadjusted p-value.|Negative binomial mode||Analysis using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no.of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1, smoking status and offset of log (time in on- and off-treatment period)|||0.98|0.68|=0.029
81594920|NCT02105948|162864221|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (mepolizumab/placebo)|0.98|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.12||Adjusted p-value to account for two treatment comparisons|Negative Binomial Model||Analysis using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no.of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1, smoking status and offset of log (time in on- and off-treatment period)|||1.12|0.85|>0.999
81594921|NCT02105948|162864221|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (mepolizumab/placebo)|0.98|||=|0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.12||Unadjusted p-value.|Negative binomial mode||Analysis using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no.of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1, smoking status and offset of log (time in on- and off-treatment period)|||1.12|0.85|=0.731
81594922|NCT02105948|162864222|SUPERIORITY||Hazard ratio (Mepolizumab/placebo)|0.75|||=|0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.94||Adjusted p-value|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||Analysis performed using a Cox Proportional Hazards Model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no. moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1 and smoking status|||0.94|0.60|=0.036
81594923|NCT02105948|162864222|SUPERIORITY||Hazard ratio (Mepolizumab/placebo)|0.75|||=|0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.94||Unadjusted p-value|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||Analysis performed using a Cox Proportional Hazards Model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no. moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1 and smoking status|||0.94|0.60|=0.012
81641520|NCT01837719|162973133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.937|1.154|||||Geometric mean ratio was calculated asTreatment E/Treatment D|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effect and patient as random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a light meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of cobicistat when administered as a fixed-dose combination.||1.154|0.937|
81641521|NCT01837719|162973133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.784|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.717|0.858|||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio was calculated as Treatment E/Treatment B|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effect and patient as random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a light meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of cobicistat when administered as a fixed-dose combination.||0.858|0.717|
81641522|NCT01837719|162973135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.019|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.983|1.057|||||Geometric mean ratio of AUC(0-T) was calculated as Treatment B/Treatment A|A linear mixed-effect model was applied to the natural logarithms of cobicistat AUC(0-T) with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant (sequence) as a random effect.||1.057|0.983|
81641523|NCT01837719|162973135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.232||||||90.0|1.141|1.331|||||Geometric mean ratio of AUC(0-T) was calculated as Treatment B/Treatment D|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a light meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of cobicistat when given as an FDC||1.331|1.141|
81641524|NCT01837719|162973135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.102|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.929|1.307|||||Geometric mean ratio of AUC(0-T) was calculated as Treatment D/Treatment C|A linear mixed-effect model was applied to the natural logarithms of cobicistat AUC(0-T) with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant (sequence) as a random effect.||1.307|0.929|
81641525|NCT01837719|162973135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.127||||||90.0|1.017|1.248|||||Geometric mean ratio of AUC(0-T) was calculated asTreatment E/Treatment D|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a high fat meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of cobicistat when given as an FDC.||1.248|1.017|
81641526|NCT01837719|162973135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.825|0.96|||||Geometric mean ratio of AUC(0-T) was calculated asTreatment E/Treatment B|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a high fat meal and a light meal on the natural logarithms of exposure of cobicistat when given as an FDC||0.960|0.825|
81641527|NCT01837719|162973135|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% CI for the ratios of geometric means of the test formulation (FDC tablet of 300/150 mg atazanavir/cobicistat) to the reference formulation (300-mg atazanavir capsule coadministered with 150-mg cobicistat) were contained within 0.80 to 1.25 for atazanavir Cmax, AUC(0-T), and AUC(INF).|Geometric mean ratio|1.019|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.982|1.058|||||Geometric mean ratio of AUC(INF) was calculated as Treatment B/Treatment A|To demonstrate bioequivalence for atazanavir between the test (Treatment B) and reference (Treatment A) formulations, a linear mixed-effects model was applied to the natural logarithms of atazanavir AUC(0-INF), with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant (sequence) as a random effect.||1.058|0.982|
81641528|NCT01837719|162973135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.148|1.34|||||Geometric mean ratio of AUC(INF) was calculated as Treatment B/Treatment D|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a light meal and the fasted state on the natural logarithms of exposure of cobicistat when given as an FDC||1.340|1.148|
81641529|NCT01837719|162973135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.976|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.886|1.075|||||Geometric mean ratio of AUC(INF) was calculated as Treatment D/Treatment C|A linear mixed-effect model was applied to the natural logarithms of cobicistat AUC(INF) with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant (sequence) as a random effect.||1.075|0.886|
81641530|NCT01837719|162973135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.116|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.012|1.231|||||Geometric mean ratio of AUC(INF) was calculated as Treatment E/Treatment D|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a high fat meal and fasted on the natural logarithms of exposure of cobicistat when given as an FDC.||1.231|1.012|
81641531|NCT01837719|162973135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.904|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.836|0.978|||||Geometric mean ratio of AUC(INF) was calculated as Treatment E/Treatment B|A linear mixed-effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect will be used to estimate the effect of a high fat meal and light meal on the natural logarithms of exposure of atazanavir when given as an FDC||0.978|0.836|
81641532|NCT02995733|162973143|SUPERIORITY|Asthma exacerbation rates during follow-up between two randomized treatment arms are compared using the Andersen-Gill adaptation of time-to-event Cox proportional hazard model with robust standard errors to account for multiple occurrences of the outcome in each patient (Andersen Gill, 1982). This analysis is based on intention-to-treat (ITT) patient population.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.85||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.999|||Cox proportional hazard model|Pre-specified baseline covariates are adjusted in the model. A time-dependent covariate for the COVID pandemic is also included in adjustments.||||0.999|0.720|0.048
81641533|NCT02995733|162973144|SUPERIORITY|Mixed model is used to compare the treatment effects. The response variable is ACT change at each monthly assessment from baseline. The covariates (included as fixed effects) include randomized treatment arm, continuous time of assessment as a linear and quadratic term and the interactions of the treatment arm with the time variables. Independent random effects include intercept and time variables. The model adjusts for all the baseline covariates included in the primary analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.2||||||||1.2|0.5|
81641534|NCT02995733|162973145|SUPERIORITY|Mixed model is used to compare the treatment effects. The response variable is ASUI change at each monthly assessment from baseline. The covariates (included as fixed effects) include randomized treatment arm, continuous time of assessment as a linear and quadratic term and the interactions of the treatment arm with the time variables. Independent random effects include intercept and time variables. The model adjusts for all the baseline covariates included in the primary analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.05||||||||0.05|0.02|
81641535|NCT02995733|162973146|SUPERIORITY|Negative binomial regression model is used, with time as an offset to account for differential duration of follow-up. The model adjusts for all the baseline covariates included in the primary analysis.|Rate ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.95||||||||0.95|0.67|
81641536|NCT02720198|162973147|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.834||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.518|4.836|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.836|-2.518|0.53
81641537|NCT02720198|162973148|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.492|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.806||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.101|2.388|||Mantel Haenszel|||||2.388|0.101|0.428
81641538|NCT02720198|162973149|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.451|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.724||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.109|1.866|||Mantel Haenszel|||||1.866|0.109|0.272
81641539|NCT02720198|162973150|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.624|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.428||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.484|2.236|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.236|-3.484|0.664
81641540|NCT02720198|162973151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.199||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|6.75|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.750|-2.070|0.292
81641541|NCT02720198|162973152|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.525||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.971|||Mantel Haenszel|||||2.971|0.380|0.884
81641542|NCT02720198|162973153|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.875|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.245|3.129|||Mantel Haenszel|||||3.129|0.245|0.905
81641543|NCT02720198|162973154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.423||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.211|4.492|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.492|-1.211|0.254
81641544|NCT02720198|162973155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.693|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.52|0.134|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.134|-7.520|0.058
81641545|NCT02720198|162973156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.236|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.158||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.559|4.088|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.088|-4.559|0.913
81641546|NCT02720198|162973157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.459|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.035||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|1.623|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.623|-2.540|0.660
81641547|NCT03897075|162973158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00311|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.00311
81641548|NCT03897075|162973159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00079|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.00079
81641549|NCT03897075|162973160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09892|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.09892
81641550|NCT01403805|162973169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Fisher's test 'Vaccine' versus 'Oral Care and Vaccines' and 'phumonia' and 'not pneumonia'|Fisher Exact|||The results were analyzed as means ± standard deviation (SD) or numbers (%). Differences between the 2 nursing homes were compared using Fisher's test.||||<0.001
81641551|NCT01403805|162973170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The results are expressed as means ± standard deviation (SD) or numbers (%). Differences between the 2 nursing homes were compared using Fisher's test.||||0.05
81641552|NCT00147745|162973176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.5499||95.0|-0.1|0.19|||ANCOVA|||||0.19|-0.10|0.5499
81641553|NCT00147745|162973176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.5723||95.0|-0.23|0.13|||ANCOVA|||||0.13|-0.23|0.5723
81641554|NCT00147745|162973176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.3138||95.0|-0.09|0.28|||ANCOVA|||||0.28|-0.09|0.3138
81641555|NCT00147745|162973177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.2042||95.0|-0.05|0.22|||ANCOVA|||||0.22|-0.05|0.2042
81641556|NCT00147745|162973177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.6855||95.0|-0.2|0.14|||ANCOVA|||||0.14|-0.20|0.6855
81641557|NCT00147745|162973177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.1727||95.0|-0.05|0.29|||ANCOVA|||||0.29|-0.05|0.1727
81641558|NCT00147745|162973178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-44.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|53.17||0.4104||95.0|-152.8|64.1|||ANCOVA|||||64.1|-152.8|0.4104
81641559|NCT00147745|162973178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|69.98||0.8857||95.0|-132.6|152.9|||ANCOVA|||||152.9|-132.6|0.8857
81641560|NCT00147745|162973178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-54.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|67.08||0.4226||95.0|-191.3|82.3|||ANCOVA|||||82.3|-191.3|0.4226
81641561|NCT00147745|162973179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.366||0.2286||95.0|-1.2|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.30|-1.20|0.2286
81641562|NCT00147745|162973179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.515||0.3184||95.0|-0.53|1.57|||ANCOVA|||||1.57|-0.53|0.3184
81641563|NCT00147745|162973179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0613||95.0|-1.99|0.05|||ANCOVA|||||0.05|-1.99|0.0613
81641564|NCT00147745|162973180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0362||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0362
81641565|NCT01357564|162973210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.72||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||Sample size calculation was based on the main study hypothesis tested at 80% power for a 2-sided alternative hypothesis using a t-test comparing the treatment groups on 4-month values. Based on previous trials, we sought a medium effect size of 0.50 using a type I error rate of .05.||-0.13|-1.23|.02
81641566|NCT01357564|162973211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||Sample size calculation was based on the main study hypothesis tested at 80% power for a 2-sided alternative hypothesis using a t-test comparing the treatment groups on 4-month values. Based on previous trials, we sought a medium effect size of 0.50 using a type I error rate of .05.||-0.01|-0.14|.03
81641567|NCT04799587|162973270|SUPERIORITY|Sample size for the study was determined by assuming a baseline rate of 33% of IONV and that there will be a relative decrease of 50% in the group that receives P6 acupressure during CD. A two-sided Fisher's Exact Test, with a significance level of 0.05, group sizes of 98 are needed to achieve 80% power to detect a difference between the group proportions of 0.18. Group sizes were rounded up to 100. Statistical analyses were two-sided, and a P\<0.05 was required to reject the null hypothesis.||||||0.94|||||||Chi-squared|||The incidence of nausea and vomiting and the number of episodes between the P6 acupressure and sham acupressure groups were compared using a chi-square statistic (nominal data) or the Wilcoxon test (continuous data).||||.94
81641568|NCT04799587|162973271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Chi-squared|||The sample size for the study was determined by assuming a baseline rate of 33% of intraoperative nausea and vomiting and that there will be a relative decrease of 50% in the group that receives P6 acupressure during CD.20 Using a two-sided Fisher's Exact Test, with a significance level of 0.05, group sizes of 98 are needed to achieve 80% power to detect a difference between the group proportions of 0.18. Group sizes were rounded up to 100||||.95
81460572|NCT01514292|162613178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Hence, the hypothesis is established as:~Ho: pi \< 71.5% Ha: pi \>71.5% Thus, the objective is to conclude that the proportion of G4 Sensor-YSI points in the present study meeting the 20 mg/dL/20% criterion is no worse than the existing FDA-approved SEVEN PLUS System. The null hypothesis will be rejected if pi observed in this study is greater than 71.5%, the G4 System performance is no worse than the historical performance of the existing FDA approved CGM system will be concluded."||||0.0001
81594924|NCT02105948|162864223|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (mepolizumab/placebo)|1.16|||=|0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.75||Adjusted p-value|Negative binomial model||Analysis using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no. moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1, smoking status and offset of log (time in on- and off-treatment period).|||1.75|0.77|=0.598
81594925|NCT02105948|162864223|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (mepolizumab/placebo)|1.16|||=|0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.75||Unadjusted p-value|Negative binomial model||Analysis using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no. moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1, smoking status and offset of log (time in on- and off-treatment period).|||1.75|0.77|=0.479
81594926|NCT02105948|162864224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Mepolizumab - Placebo)|0.2|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|3.2||Adjusted p-value|Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis||Analysis performed using mixed model repeated measures with covariates of baseline SGRQ Total Score, geographic region, smoking status, treatment and visit, plus interaction terms for visit by Baseline and visit by treatment group.|||3.2|-2.8|>0.999
81594927|NCT02105948|162864224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Mepolizumab - Placebo)|0.2|||=|0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|3.2||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis||Analysis performed using mixed model repeated measures with covariates of baseline SGRQ Total Score, geographic region, smoking status, treatment and visit, plus interaction terms for visit by Baseline and visit by treatment group.|||3.2|-2.8|=0.901
81594928|NCT02105948|162864225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Mepolizumab - Placebo)|-0.8|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.5||Adjusted p-value|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Analysis performed using mixed model repeated measures with covariates of baseline CAT score, geographic region, smoking status, treatment and visit, plus interaction terms for visit by Baseline and visit by treatment group.|||0.5|-2.0|>0.999
81594929|NCT02105948|162864225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Mepolizumab - Placebo)|-0.8|||=|0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.5||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Analysis performed using mixed model repeated measures with covariates of baseline CAT score, geographic region, smoking status, treatment and visit, plus interaction terms for visit by Baseline and visit by treatment group.|||0.5|-2.0|=0.244
81594930|NCT02105948|162864226|SUPERIORITY||Hazard ratio (Mepolizumab/Placebo)|0.89|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.05||Adjusted p-value|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||Analysis performed using a Cox Proportional Hazards Model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no. moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1 and smoking status|||1.05|0.75|>0.999
81594931|NCT02105948|162864226|SUPERIORITY||Hazard ratio (Mepolizumab/Placebo)|0.89|||=|0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.05||Unadjusted p-value|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||Analysis performed using a Cox Proportional Hazards Model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no. moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1 and smoking status|||1.05|0.75|=0.160
81594932|NCT02105948|162864227|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (mepolizumab/placebo)|1.1|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.49||Adjusted p-value|Negative binomial model||Analysis using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no. moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1, smoking status and offset of log (time in on- and off-treatment period).|||1.49|0.81|>0.999
81460573|NCT02220764|162613183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Null hypothesis: The chipping rates between tooth- and implant- supoorted FDPs are equally distributed.||||0.03
81594933|NCT02105948|162864227|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (mepolizumab/placebo)|1.1|||=|0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.49||Unadjusted p-value|Negative binomial model||Analysis using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no. moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1, smoking status and offset of log (time in on- and off-treatment period).|||1.49|0.81|=0.556
81594934|NCT02105948|162864228|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (Mepolizumab - Placebo)|0.7|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.9||Adjusted p-value|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Analysis performed using mixed model repeated measures with covariates of baseline SGRQ Total Score, geographic region, smoking status, treatment and visit, plus interaction terms for visit by Baseline and visit by treatment group.|||2.9|-1.5|>0.999
81594935|NCT02105948|162864228|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (Mepolizumab - Placebo)|0.7|||=|0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.9||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Analysis performed using mixed model repeated measures with covariates of baseline SGRQ Total Score, geographic region, smoking status, treatment and visit, plus interaction terms for visit by Baseline and visit by treatment group.|||2.9|-1.5|=0.532
81594936|NCT02105948|162864229|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (Mepolizumab - Placebo)|-0.6|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.4||Adjusted p-value|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Analysis performed using mixed model repeated measures with covariates of baseline CAT score, geographic region, smoking status, treatment and visit, plus interaction terms for visit by Baseline and visit by treatment group.|||0.4|-1.5|>0.999
81594937|NCT02105948|162864229|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (Mepolizumab - Placebo)|-0.6|||=|0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.4||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Analysis performed using mixed model repeated measures with covariates of baseline CAT score, geographic region, smoking status, treatment and visit, plus interaction terms for visit by Baseline and visit by treatment group.|||0.4|-1.5|=0.252
81594938|NCT01365494|162864350|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority would be achieved if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the post vaccination (day 14) ratio of GMCs between the groups (GMCGroup Zagreb / GMCGroup Essen) was greater than 0.667|Ratio of GMCs-Zagreb and Essen at day 14|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.19|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority in immune response of the Zagreb postexposure schedule of Rabipur to that of the conventional Essen postexposure schedule at study day 14||1.19|0.89|
81594939|NCT01365494|162864352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMCs-Zagreb and Essen at day 7|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.48|||ANOVA|||||0.48|0.3|
81594940|NCT01365494|162864352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMCs-Zagreb and Essen at day 42|0.96||||||95.0|0.86|1.07|||ANOVA|||||1.07|0.86|
81594941|NCT03021187|162864354|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.3||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 3mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, strata, interaction strata and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.3|-0.7|< 0.0001
81594942|NCT03021187|162864354|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.7||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 7 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, interaction strata and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.7|-1.1|< 0.0001
81594943|NCT03021187|162864354|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-1.0||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, interaction strata and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-1.0|-1.4|< 0.0001
81594944|NCT03021187|162864354|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.4||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 3 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, region, strata and interaction strata as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.4|-0.7|<0.0001
81594945|NCT03021187|162864354|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.8||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 7 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, region, strata and the interaction strata as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.8|-1.2|<0.0001
81641569|NCT00348283|162973305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056||||||The P value is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with clinical response (CR-70 responder status) at Week 4 as the stratification factor.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Because of the hierarchical testing scheme used for testing the ranked secondary endpoints, alpha level of 0.05 was used at each stage of testing.||ITT population: all subjects randomized at Week 4 who had at least 1 dose of blinded therapy. The sample-size (placebo = 65 subjects; adalimumab = 65 subjects) for the primary efficacy analysis was calculated using 88% power at 0.05 alpha level based on the assumption that 25% and 5% of subjects were without mucosal ulceration at Week 12 in adalimumab 40 mg eow and placebo groups, respectively. However, subjects without mucosal ulceration at Screening were excluded from the primary analysis.||||0.056
81641570|NCT00348283|162973306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||||||The P value is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with clinical response (CR-70 responder status) at Week 4 as the stratification factor.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in proportion of subjects with clinical remission at Week 12 in the two treatment groups.||||0.021
81641571|NCT00348283|162973307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The P value is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with clinical response (CR-70 responder status) at Week 4 as the stratification factor.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis was that there is no difference between proportions of subjects without mucosal ulceration at Week 52 in the two treatment groups.||||<0.001
81641572|NCT00348283|162973308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||The P value is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with clinical response (CR-70 responder status) at Week 4 as the stratification factor.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in proportion of subjects with clinical remission at Week 52 in the two treatment groups.||||0.001
81641573|NCT00348283|162973309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||||||The P value is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with clinical response (CR-70 responder status) at Week 4 as the stratification factor.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis was that there is no difference between proportions of subjects without mucosal ulceration at both Week 12 and Week 52 in the two treatment groups.||||0.150
81641574|NCT00348283|162973310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The P value is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with clinical response (CR-70 responder status) at Week 4 as the stratification factor.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in proportion of subjects with clinical remission at Week 12 in the two treatment groups.||||<0.001
81641575|NCT02282761|162973315|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.17|1.05|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.05|-6.17|0.182
81641576|NCT02282761|162973315|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.75|-0.6|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.60|-7.75|0.045
81641577|NCT02282761|162973316|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.12|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.12|-0.54|0.045
81641578|NCT00515281|162973318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.017
81641579|NCT00515281|162973319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.288|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.288
81641580|NCT00515281|162973320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.009
81641581|NCT00515281|162973321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.97
81641582|NCT00515281|162973322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.72
81641583|NCT00515281|162973323|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81641584|NCT00515281|162973324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.28
81641585|NCT06312566|162973352|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between the BRV tablet (reference) and BRV dry syrup (test) formulations were concluded if the 92.016% CI limits for Cmax,ss was within the 0.80 to 1.25 range.|Ratio of Dry Syrup/ Tablet|0.9726|||||TWO_SIDED|92.016|0.9257|1.022|||Linear mixed model analysis|||||1.022|0.9257|
81641586|NCT06312566|162973353|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between the BRV tablet (reference) and BRV dry syrup (test) formulations were concluded if the 90% CI limits for AUC(tau) was within the 0.80 to 1.25 range.|Ratio of Dry Syrup/ Tablet|0.9999|||||TWO_SIDED|92.016|0.9881|1.012||||||||1.012|0.9881|
81641587|NCT05878522|162973365|OTHER||LS Mean difference|11.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.89|14.58||||||3- hours post-dose||14.58|8.89|
81641588|NCT05878522|162973365|OTHER||LS Mean difference|11.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.5|14.2||||||4-hours post-dose||14.20|8.50|
81641589|NCT05878522|162973365|OTHER||LS Mean difference|8.35||||||90.0|5.51|11.2||||||5-hours post-dose||11.20|5.51|
81641590|NCT01842360|162973366|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81641591|NCT01842360|162973367|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Poisson|||||||<0.001
81641592|NCT01842360|162973368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The mean of health care consumption was 17.5±34.7 points in the placebo group versus 9.2±27.9 points in the MV130 group.||||0.0094
81641593|NCT01842360|162973369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.3917
81641594|NCT01842360|162973370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As for the previous index the number of days with any of these drugs is used.||||0.0232
81641595|NCT01842360|162973371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0319
81641596|NCT01842360|162973372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0264|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0264
81594946|NCT03021187|162864354|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.2||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, region, strata and the interaction strata as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-1.2|-1.6|<0.0001
81594947|NCT03021187|162864355|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.9||||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.0||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 3 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, interaction strata and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline body weight value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.0|-1.8|0.0392
81594948|NCT03021187|162864355|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-2.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 7 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, interaction strata and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline body weight value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-1.0|-3.0|0.0001
81594949|NCT03021187|162864355|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-3.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-2.3||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, interaction strata and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline body weight value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-2.3|-4.2|<0.0001
81594950|NCT03021187|162864355|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.9||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.2||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 3 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, region, strata and interaction strata as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.2|-1.6|0.0111
81594951|NCT03021187|162864355|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.8||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 7 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, region, strata and the interaction strata as categorical fixed effects and the baseline body weight value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-1.8|-3.2|<0.0001
81594952|NCT03021187|162864355|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-3.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-3.0||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, region, strata and the interaction strata as categorical fixed effects and the baseline body weight value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-3.0|-4.4|<0.0001
81594953|NCT03021187|162864375|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.02||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, interaction strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||1.02|0.53|0.0627
81641597|NCT01842360|162973373|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The mean number of emergency room visits was 0.37 (±1.15) for the MV130 group and 0.87 (±1.61) for the placebo group.||||0.0037
81641598|NCT01842360|162973374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The mean number of medical consultations was 0.08 (±0.31) for the MV130 group and 0.31 (±0.88) for the placebo group.||||0.1008
81641599|NCT01842360|162973375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0367
81641600|NCT01842360|162973377|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3234
81641601|NCT01842360|162973378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.001
81594954|NCT03021187|162864375|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.89||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||0.89|0.44|0.0083
81594955|NCT03021187|162864375|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.81||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, interaction strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||0.81|0.40|0.0019
81641602|NCT04206501|162973380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.064||||||The rate of change in HF medications (beta-blocker, diuretic, and Sacubitril/Valsartan) was compared betweenICM Guidedand usual care control group using chi-square analysis.|Chi-squared|||Due to the unexpected low enrollment during COVID pandemic, we aimed to primarily focus the limited analysis/description on the primary endpoint and exploratory analysis related to QOL||||0.064
81641603|NCT03005106|162973396|OTHER|Difference between treatment and control sites|Mean Difference (Final Values)|97.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Difference is (percent area of Autograft treatment site requiring autografting by Month 3) - (percent area of StrataGraft treatment site requiring autografting by Month 3).|one-sided Wilcoxin Signed RankTtest|||||||<0.0001
81641604|NCT03005106|162973397|OTHER||Percentage of participants|83.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.4|91.8|||||95% confidence interval is derived using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution|||91.8|74.4|
81641605|NCT03005106|162973398|OTHER|Difference is Autograft - StrataGraft|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||1-sided, paired t-test|p-value from 1-sided, paired t-test on the mean difference(Autograft - StrataGraft)||||||<0.0001
81641606|NCT03005106|162973399|OTHER|Difference is Autograft - StrataGraft|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Missing total score data were imputed using a multiple imputation analysis assuming a monotone missing data pattern. A linear regression model with ethnicity, race and age as predictive variables was used in the imputation.|1-sided, paired t-test|p-value from 1-sided, paired t-test on the difference (Autograft - StrataGraft)||||||<0.0001
81641607|NCT00936065|162973400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0672|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference||||0.0672
81641608|NCT00936065|162973401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference Week 2||||1.0000
81641609|NCT00936065|162973401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0229|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference Week 4||||0.0229
81641610|NCT00936065|162973401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0256|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference Week 8||||0.0256
81641611|NCT00936065|162973401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference Week 12||||0.0004
81641612|NCT00936065|162973401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference Week 18||||0.0105
81641613|NCT00936065|162973401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0366|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference Week 24||||0.0366
81641614|NCT00936065|162973402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||1.0000
81641615|NCT00936065|162973402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.323|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.3230
81641616|NCT00936065|162973402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||1.0000
81641617|NCT00936065|162973402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||1.0000
81641618|NCT00936065|162973403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3103|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.3103
81641619|NCT00936065|162973403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4763|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.4763
81641620|NCT00936065|162973403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1961|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.1961
81641621|NCT00936065|162973403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0272|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0272
81641622|NCT00936065|162973403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5038|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.5038
81641623|NCT00936065|162973403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.0374
81641624|NCT00936065|162973404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6061|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Baseline||||0.6061
81641625|NCT00936065|162973404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2971|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.2971
81641626|NCT00936065|162973404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1119|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.1119
81641627|NCT00936065|162973404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1081|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.1081
81641628|NCT00936065|162973404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0063
81641629|NCT00936065|162973404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.0055
81641630|NCT00936065|162973404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.0031
81641631|NCT00936065|162973405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Overall treatment difference||||0.0033
81641632|NCT00936065|162973406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0448|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Overall treatment difference||||0.0448
81641633|NCT00936065|162973407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Overall treatment difference||||0.0041
81641634|NCT00936065|162973408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3536|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Overall treatment difference||||0.3536
81641635|NCT00936065|162973409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0203|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.0203
81641636|NCT00936065|162973409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0102|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.0102
81641637|NCT00936065|162973409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.0056
81641638|NCT00936065|162973409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0006
81641639|NCT00936065|162973409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.0066
81641640|NCT00936065|162973409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.0058
81641641|NCT00936065|162973410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0329|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.0329
81641642|NCT00936065|162973410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.0003
81641643|NCT00936065|162973410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0598|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.0598
81641644|NCT00936065|162973410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0241
81641645|NCT00936065|162973410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0543|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.0543
81641646|NCT00936065|162973410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1205|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.1205
81641647|NCT00936065|162973411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1385|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.1385
81641648|NCT00936065|162973411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.0019
81641649|NCT00936065|162973411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0442|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.0442
81641650|NCT00936065|162973411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0034
81641651|NCT00936065|162973411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0454|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.0454
81641652|NCT00936065|162973411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0539|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.0539
81641653|NCT00936065|162973412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1723|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.1723
81641654|NCT00936065|162973412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0292|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.0292
81641655|NCT00936065|162973412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0908|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.0908
81641656|NCT00936065|162973412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5678|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.5678
81641657|NCT00936065|162973412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.482|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.4820
81641658|NCT00936065|162973412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0394|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.0394
81641659|NCT00936065|162973413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1079|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.1079
81641660|NCT00936065|162973413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.0004
81641661|NCT00936065|162973413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0146|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.0146
81641662|NCT00936065|162973413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0019
81641663|NCT00936065|162973413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.0062
81641664|NCT00936065|162973413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0197|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.0197
81641665|NCT00936065|162973414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1229|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.1229
81641666|NCT00936065|162973414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.0136
81641667|NCT00936065|162973414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1578|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.1578
81641668|NCT00936065|162973414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0565|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0565
81641669|NCT00936065|162973414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0685|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.0685
81641670|NCT00936065|162973414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0493|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.0493
81641671|NCT00936065|162973415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3112|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.3112
81641672|NCT00936065|162973415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.0196
81641673|NCT00936065|162973415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.0109
81594956|NCT03021187|162864376|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.08||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, interaction strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||1.08|0.53|0.1210
81594957|NCT03021187|162864376|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.74||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, interaction strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||0.74|0.32|0.0007
81594958|NCT03021187|162864376|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.73||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, interaction strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||0.73|0.31|0.0006
81594959|NCT03394924|162864410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.6||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|52.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||52|0.6|0.106
81594960|NCT03394924|162864410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.0||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|65.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||65.22|0.75|0.063
81594961|NCT03394924|162864414|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.47||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|2.32|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for total bilirubin.||2.32|-1.39|0.616
81594962|NCT03394924|162864414|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.19||||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|2.16|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for total bilirubin.||2.16|-1.78|0.844
81594963|NCT03394924|162864414|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.67||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for conjugated bilirubin.||0.32|-1.67|0.18
81594964|NCT03394924|162864414|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.64||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.44|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for conjugated bilirubin.||0.44|-1.71|0.239
81594965|NCT03394924|162864414|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.21||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|2.73|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for unconjugated bilirubin.||2.73|-0.31|0.116
81594966|NCT03394924|162864414|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.72||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|2.28|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for unconjugated bilirubin.||2.28|-0.84|0.36
81594967|NCT03394924|162864415|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-25.55||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.07|-11.04|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for ALT.||-11.04|-40.07|0.001
81594968|NCT03394924|162864415|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-21.35||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.1|-5.6|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for ALT.||-5.6|-37.1|0.009
81594969|NCT03394924|162864415|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-21.42||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.48|-10.35|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for AST.||-10.35|-32.48|0.000
81594970|NCT03394924|162864415|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-20.84||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|-8.87|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for AST.||-8.87|-32.8|0.001
81594971|NCT03394924|162864415|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-86.49||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-123.78|-49.21|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for GGT.||-49.21|-123.78|0.000
81594972|NCT03394924|162864415|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-115.13||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-155.04|-75.22|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for GGT.||-75.22|-155.04|0.000
81594973|NCT03394924|162864416|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-26.66||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.1|9.79|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for HA.||9.79|-63.1|0.148
81594974|NCT03394924|162864416|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-28.99||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.02|10.05|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for HA.||10.05|-68.02|0.142
81594975|NCT03394924|162864416|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-3.09||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for PIIINP.||-0.51|-5.68|0.02
81594976|NCT03394924|162864416|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-3.79||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-0.97|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for PIIINP.||-0.97|-6.6|0.009
81594977|NCT03394924|162864416|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-41.96||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.47|-8.44|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for TIMP 1.||-8.44|-75.47|0.015
81594978|NCT03394924|162864416|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-46.56||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.91|-11.21|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for TIMP 1.||-11.21|-81.91|0.011
81594979|NCT03394924|162864416|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-9.73||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|-1.75|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for PRO C3.||-1.75|-17.7|0.018
81594980|NCT03394924|162864416|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-6.73||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.41|1.95|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for PRO C3.||1.95|-15.41|0.125
81594981|NCT03394924|162864417|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.37||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||||-0.18|-0.56|0.000
81594982|NCT03394924|162864417|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.33||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||||-0.13|-0.54|0.002
81594983|NCT03394924|162864418|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.35||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||||-0.04|-0.65|0.026
81594984|NCT03394924|162864418|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.26||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.05|||ANCOVA|||||0.05|-0.57|0.104
81594985|NCT03394924|162864419|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|6.81||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.17|50.78|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for fibrinogen.||50.78|-37.17|0.757
81594986|NCT03394924|162864419|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|31.77||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.42|77.97|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for fibrinogen.||77.97|-14.42|0.174
81641674|NCT00936065|162973415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0035
81641675|NCT00936065|162973415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0603|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.0603
81641676|NCT00936065|162973415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2184|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.2184
81641677|NCT00936065|162973416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1774|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.1774
81641678|NCT00936065|162973416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1195|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.1195
81641679|NCT00936065|162973416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0606|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.0606
81641680|NCT00936065|162973416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0030
81641681|NCT00936065|162973416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1567|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.1567
81641682|NCT00936065|162973416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2094|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.2094
81641683|NCT00936065|162973417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0302|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.0302
81641684|NCT00936065|162973417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.0980
81641685|NCT00936065|162973417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0711|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.0711
81641686|NCT00936065|162973417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0077
81641687|NCT00936065|162973417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1553|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.1553
81641688|NCT00936065|162973417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.0410
81641689|NCT00936065|162973418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.0060
81641690|NCT00936065|162973418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.0058
81641691|NCT00936065|162973418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.0127
81641692|NCT00936065|162973418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0068
81641693|NCT00936065|162973418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.0096
81641694|NCT00936065|162973418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.0132
81641695|NCT00936065|162973419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6904|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.6904
81641696|NCT00936065|162973419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7021|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.7021
81641697|NCT00936065|162973419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2199|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.2199
81641698|NCT00936065|162973419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5071|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.5071
81641699|NCT00936065|162973419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4765|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.4765
81641700|NCT00936065|162973419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8662|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.8662
81641701|NCT00936065|162973420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1144|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.1144
81641702|NCT00936065|162973420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4509|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.4509
81641703|NCT00936065|162973420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.435|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.4350
81641704|NCT00936065|162973420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6085|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.6085
81641705|NCT00936065|162973420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2582|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.2582
81641706|NCT00936065|162973420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.549|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.5490
81641707|NCT00936065|162973421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3287|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.3287
81641708|NCT00936065|162973421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4149|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.4149
81641709|NCT00936065|162973421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3837|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.3837
81641710|NCT00936065|162973421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6777|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.6777
81641711|NCT00936065|162973421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4976|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.4976
81641712|NCT00936065|162973421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4189|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.4189
81641713|NCT00936065|162973422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.476|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.4760
81641714|NCT00936065|162973422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.404|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.4040
81641715|NCT00936065|162973422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4753|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.4753
81641716|NCT00936065|162973422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5084|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.5084
81641717|NCT00936065|162973422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2293|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.2293
81641718|NCT00936065|162973422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3822|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.3822
81641719|NCT00936065|162973423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2691|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.2691
81641720|NCT00936065|162973423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0142|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.0142
81641721|NCT00936065|162973423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0383|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.0383
81641722|NCT00936065|162973423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0026
81641723|NCT00936065|162973423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0475|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.0475
81641724|NCT00936065|162973423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.0205
81641725|NCT00936065|162973424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0512|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.0512
81460574|NCT03020992|162613190|OTHER||Rate ratio|0.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.116|0.281|||Poisson regression|||"The Poisson regression allowed for a comparison of event rates adjusting for differences in time between prestudy/on-study periods.~Event rates were based on a Poisson model with generalized estimating equations and a log-link, including an offset term for time interval length, and with period and disease duration of axSpA (\<2 years/≥2 years) as covariates. A repeated statement was included for participants and assumed an exchangeable correlation structure between prestudy and on-study flares."||0.281|0.116|<0.001
81460575|NCT05000164|162613222|SUPERIORITY||Least-square Mean|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|The upper limit of each 95% confidence interval was compared to 0.0 logMAR for distance.|Distance (4m)||-0.07|-0.17|
81594987|NCT03394924|162864419|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.98||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|1.23|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for CRP.||1.23|-3.18|0.378
81594988|NCT03394924|162864419|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-3.1||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|-0.83|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for CRP.||-0.83|-5.38|0.008
81594989|NCT03394924|162864420|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.34||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|3.76|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for IL6.||3.76|-3.07|0.841
81594990|NCT03394924|162864420|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.49||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.01|1.04|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for IL6.||1.04|-6.01|0.163
81594991|NCT03394924|162864420|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.53||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for TNF α.||-0.05|-1.02|0.03
81594992|NCT03394924|162864420|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.4||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for TNF α.||0.09|-0.9|0.11
81594993|NCT03394924|162864421|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.01||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for haptoglobin.||0.27|-0.25|0.944
81594994|NCT03394924|162864421|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.03||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for haptoglobin.||0.24|-0.3|0.83
81594995|NCT03394924|162864421|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.04||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for alpha2 macroglobulin.||0.1|-0.19|0.546
81594996|NCT03394924|162864421|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.02||||0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for alpha2 macroglobulin.||0.13|-0.18|0.785
81594997|NCT03394924|162864422|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.17||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for TG.||0.08|-0.43|0.176
81594998|NCT03394924|162864422|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.04||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for TG.||0.23|-0.3|0.783
81594999|NCT03394924|162864422|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.64||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for TC.||0.03|-1.31|0.061
81595000|NCT03394924|162864422|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.63||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for TC.||0.08|-1.34|0.08
81595001|NCT03394924|162864422|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.08||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.37|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for HDL-C.||0.37|-0.21|0.584
81595002|NCT03394924|162864422|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.22||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for HDL-C.||0.08|-0.51|0.148
81595003|NCT03394924|162864422|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.5||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for LDL-C.||0.05|-1.04|0.074
81595004|NCT03394924|162864422|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.3||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for LDL-C.||0.28|-0.87|0.304
81595005|NCT03394924|162864423|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.25||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.82|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for duration.||0.82|-0.32|0.378
81595006|NCT03394924|162864423|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.65||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.23|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for duration.||1.23|0.07|0.03
81460576|NCT05000164|162613222|SUPERIORITY||Least-square Mean|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|The upper limit of each 95% confidence interval was compared to 0.17 logMAR for intermediate.|Intermediate (64cm)||0.04|-0.06|
81595007|NCT03394924|162864423|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.53||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.03|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for degree.||1.03|0.04|0.036
81595008|NCT03394924|162864423|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.18||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.69|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for degree.||1.69|0.67|0.000
81595009|NCT03394924|162864423|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.02||||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.96|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for direction.||0.96|-0.92|0.971
81595010|NCT03394924|162864423|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.01||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.99|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for direction.||1.99|0.04|0.042
81595011|NCT03394924|162864423|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.37||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.14|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for disability.||1.14|-0.4|0.336
81595012|NCT03394924|162864423|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.46||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.26|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for disability.||2.26|0.67|0.000
81595013|NCT03394924|162864423|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.48||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|1.25|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for distribution.||1.25|-0.29|0.214
81595014|NCT03394924|162864423|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.23||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.02|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for distribution.||2.02|0.44|0.003
81595015|NCT03394924|162864423|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|2.21||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|4.9|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for total.||4.9|-0.47|0.103
81595016|NCT03394924|162864423|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|6.35||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.57|9.13|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for total.||9.13|3.57|0.000
81595017|NCT03394924|162864424|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|12.48||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.09|30.06|||ANCOVA|||||30.06|-5.09|0.16
81595018|NCT03394924|162864424|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|25.58||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.67|43.48|||ANCOVA|||||43.48|7.67|0.006
81641726|NCT00936065|162973424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.0024
81641727|NCT00936065|162973424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0946|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.0946
81641728|NCT00936065|162973424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0935|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0935
81641729|NCT00936065|162973424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2073|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.2073
81595019|NCT03394924|162864425|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.15||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|2.43|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for symptoms.||2.43|-2.72|0.908
81595020|NCT03394924|162864425|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.41||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|1.27|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for symptoms.||1.27|-4.09|0.298
81595021|NCT03394924|162864425|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.91||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|3.76|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for itch.||3.76|0.07|0.042
81595022|NCT03394924|162864425|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|3.47||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|5.38|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for itch.||5.38|1.55|0.001
81595023|NCT03394924|162864425|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.46||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|4.04|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for fatigue.||4.04|-4.96|0.839
81595024|NCT03394924|162864425|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.32||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|4.36|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for fatigue.||4.36|-5.00|0.891
81595025|NCT03394924|162864425|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.26||||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|2.77|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for cognition.||2.77|-2.25|0.834
81595026|NCT03394924|162864425|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.3||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|3.92|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for cognition.||3.92|-1.33|0.327
81595027|NCT03394924|162864425|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.12||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|1.62|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for social.||1.62|-5.86|0.262
81595028|NCT03394924|162864425|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.78||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|3.12|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for social.||3.12|-4.68|0.69
81595029|NCT03394924|162864425|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.62||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|0.95|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for emotional.||0.95|-2.19|0.433
81641730|NCT00936065|162973424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3415|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.3415
81595030|NCT03394924|162864425|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.37||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|2.03|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for emotional.||2.03|-1.28|0.653
81595031|NCT03394924|162864429|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.34||||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.51|74.18|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for FGF19.||74.18|-71.51|0.971
81595032|NCT03394924|162864429|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|5.54||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.86|79.95|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for FGF19.||79.95|-68.86|0.882
81595033|NCT03394924|162864429|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-51.66||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-139.27|35.96|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for C4.||35.96|-139.27|0.242
81595034|NCT03394924|162864429|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-94.3||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-184.85|-3.75|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for C4.||-3.75|-184.85|0.042
81595035|NCT03394924|162864429|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-24.57||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-101.03|51.89|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for BA.||51.89|-101.03|0.52
81595036|NCT03394924|162864429|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-17.96||||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.07|67.16|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for BA.||67.16|-103.07|0.672
81595037|NCT03394924|162864430|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|44.54||||0.611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-205.97|295.06|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for FGF19 AUC0-8.||295.06|-205.97|0.611
81595038|NCT03394924|162864430|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-29.98||||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-411.28|351.31|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for FGF19 AUC0-8.||351.31|-411.28|0.819
81595039|NCT03394924|162864430|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|24.41||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-251.92|300.74|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for FGF19 AUC2-8.||300.74|-251.92|0.818
81595040|NCT03394924|162864430|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-10.53||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-435.33|414.27|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for FGF19 AUC2-8.||414.27|-435.33|0.948
81595041|NCT03394924|162864430|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-91.7||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-475.92|292.51|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for C4 AUC0-8.||292.51|-475.92|0.412
81595042|NCT03394924|162864430|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-250.18||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-605.33|104.98|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for C4 AUC0-8.||104.98|-605.33|0.094
81595043|NCT03394924|162864430|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-83.7||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-279.15|111.75|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for C4 AUC2-8.||111.75|-279.15|0.266
81595044|NCT03394924|162864430|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-238.19||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-470.22|-6.15|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for C4 AUC2-8.||-6.15|-470.22|0.047
81595045|NCT03394924|162864430|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|28.41||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-180.2|237.02|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for BA AUC0-8.||237.02|-180.2|0.694
81595046|NCT03394924|162864430|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-39.5||||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-264.32|185.32|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for BA AUC0-8.||185.32|-264.32|0.615
81641731|NCT00936065|162973425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0202|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.0202
81641732|NCT00936065|162973425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.0090
81641733|NCT00936065|162973425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0742|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.0742
81641734|NCT00936065|162973425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0445|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0445
81641735|NCT00936065|162973425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2211|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.2211
81641736|NCT00936065|162973425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1982|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.1982
81641737|NCT00936065|162973426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0409|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.0409
81641738|NCT00936065|162973426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.1450
81641739|NCT00936065|162973426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.201|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.2010
81641740|NCT00936065|162973426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0424|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0424
81641741|NCT00936065|162973426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.0090
81641742|NCT00936065|162973426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.0116
81595047|NCT03394924|162864430|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|2.93||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-229.6|235.46|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for BA AUC2-8.||235.46|-229.6|0.974
81595048|NCT03394924|162864430|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-26.05||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-283.24|231.15|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for BA AUC2-8.||231.15|-283.24|0.793
81595049|NCT02276482|162864435|OTHER||Difference in percentages|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|13.5|||||The difference (Tedizolid minus Comparator group) in the clinical success rate and 95% confidence interval calculated using the unstratified method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|||13.5|-6.3|
81595050|NCT02276482|162864436|OTHER||Difference in percentages|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|10.8|||||The difference (Tedizolid minus Comparator group) in the clinical success rate and 95% confidence interval calculated using the unstratified method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|||10.8|-3.4|
81595051|NCT02276482|162864437|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|4.4|||||The difference (Tedizolid minus Comparator group) in the clinical success rate and 95% confidence interval calculated using the unstratified method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|||4.4|-12.9|
81595052|NCT02276482|162864438|OTHER||Difference in percentages|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.7|||||The difference (Tedizolid minus Comparator group) in the clinical success rate and 95% confidence interval calculated using the unstratified method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|||7.7|-7.4|
81595053|NCT02276482|162864439|OTHER||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||The difference (Tedizolid minus Comparator group) in the clinical success rate and 95% confidence interval calculated using the unstratified method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|||0.0|0.0|
81595054|NCT02005471|162864495|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.29|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Stratified analysis: 17p deletion, risk status, geographic region.||0.29|0.18|<.0001
81595055|NCT02005471|162864495|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.31|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model|Unstratified Analysis||0.31|0.19|<.0001
81595056|NCT02005471|162864497|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.28|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Stratified Analysis; Stratification factors: 17p deletion, risk status, geographic region.||0.28|0.13|<.0001
81595057|NCT02005471|162864497|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.3|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Unstratified Analysis||0.30|0.14|<.0001
81595058|NCT02005471|162864499|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.57|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Stratified Analysis; Stratification factor: geographic region.||0.57|0.21|<.0001
81595059|NCT02005471|162864499|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.56|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Unstratified Analysis||0.56|0.22|<.0001
81595060|NCT02005471|162864501|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.49|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Stratified Analysis; Stratification factor: geographic region.||0.49|0.09|<.0001
81595061|NCT02005471|162864501|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.46|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Unstratified Analysis||0.46|0.09|<.0001
81595062|NCT02005471|162864502|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|25.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.88|33.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for rates were constructed using Pearson- Clopper method. 95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|||33.33|17.88|<.0001
81595063|NCT02005471|162864502|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.97|15.37|||||OR was estimated using logistic regression model. The 95% CI was computed using Wald test.|||15.37|3.97|
81595064|NCT02005471|162864503|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|25.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.88|33.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for rates were constructed using Pearson- Clopper method. 95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|||33.33|17.88|<.0001
81641743|NCT00936065|162973427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3355|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.3355
81641744|NCT00936065|162973427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0341|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.0341
81641745|NCT00936065|162973427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0899|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.0899
81641746|NCT00936065|162973427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0062
81641747|NCT00936065|162973427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1241|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.1241
81641748|NCT00936065|162973427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0393|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.0393
81641749|NCT00936065|162973428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3402|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.3402
81641750|NCT00936065|162973428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1184|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.1184
81641751|NCT00936065|162973428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.0104
81641752|NCT00936065|162973428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0010
81641753|NCT00936065|162973428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.0250
81595065|NCT02005471|162864503|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.97|15.37|||||OR was estimated using logistic regression model. The 95% CI was computed using Wald test.|||15.37|3.97|
81595066|NCT02005471|162864504|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|25.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.63|33.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The 95% CI was computed using Anderson-Hauck method.|||33.51|16.63|<.0001
81595067|NCT02005471|162864504|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|7.88|||||OR was estimated using logistic regression model. The 95% CI was computed using Wald test.|||7.88|2.68|
81595068|NCT02005471|162864505|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|24.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|33.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The 95% CI was computed using Anderson-Hauck method.|||33.10|16.00|<.0001
81595069|NCT02005471|162864505|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|7.85|||||OR was estimated using logistic regression model. The 95% CI was computed using Wald test.|||7.85|2.68|
81595070|NCT02005471|162864507|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis; Stratification factors: 17p deletion, risk status, geographic region.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.74|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|||0.74|0.37|0.0002
81595071|NCT02005471|162864507|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.76|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Unstratified Analysis||0.76|0.39|0.0003
81595072|NCT02005471|162864509|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.29|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Stratified Analysis; Stratification factors: 17p deletion, risk status, geographic region.||0.29|0.17|<.0001
81595073|NCT02005471|162864509|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.31|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Unstratified Analysis||0.31|0.19|<.0001
81595074|NCT02005471|162864513|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.39|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Stratified Analysis; Stratification factors: 17p deletion, risk status, geographic region.||0.39|0.23|<.0001
81595075|NCT02005471|162864513|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.41|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression model.|Unstratified Analysis||0.41|0.25|<.0001
81595076|NCT02005471|162864514|SUPERIORITY||Difference in MRD Negativity Rates|49.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.44|57.64|||Chi-squared||The 95% CI was computed using Anderson-Hauck method.|||57.64|40.44|<.0001
81595077|NCT02005471|162864514|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|17.85|||||OR was estimated using logistic regression model. The 95% CI was computed using Wald test.|||17.85|6.50|
81595078|NCT02005471|162864515|SUPERIORITY||Difference in MRD negative rates|13.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.99|18.82|||Chi-squared||The 95% CI was computed using Anderson-Hauck method.|||18.82|7.99|<.0001
81595079|NCT02005471|162864515|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.82|69.35|||||OR was estimated using logistic regression model. The 95% CI was computed using Wald test.|||69.35|3.82|
81595080|NCT00627705|162864526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.449|||||||mixed effects regression models|F= 0.81||Cohen's d = 0.30||||0.449
81595081|NCT00627705|162864528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Aberrant Behavior Checklist irritability subscale (F = 6.80; p = \<.001; d = .96).|Mixed effects regression models|||F values were derived from the interaction of participant group (NAC vs. placebo) and time (week) in mixed effects regression models. Cohen's d was computed based on the standardized mean difference in the change from baseline to week 12.||||<.001
81595082|NCT00627705|162864530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.141|||||||mixed effects regression models|degrees of freedom were 1, 22||F-values were derived from the interaction of Participant Group (NAC vs. Placebo) and Time (Week) in mixed effects regression models.||||.141
81595083|NCT00360529|162864533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0454||95.0||||Hierarchical ordering used for multiple endpoints, and Hochberg used for multiple dose comparisons. P-values ordered (p1≤p2). If p2≤0.05 then all doses significant. If p1≤0.025 then reject null for p1|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Flibanserin 50 mg qhs versus placebo||||0.0454
81595084|NCT00360529|162864533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0024||95.0||||Hierarchical ordering used for multiple endpoints, and Hochberg used for multiple dose comparisons. P-values ordered (p1≤p2). If p2≤0.05 then all doses significant. If p1≤0.025 then reject null for p1|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Flibanserin 100 mg qhs versus placebo||||0.0024
81641754|NCT00936065|162973428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.0410
81641755|NCT00936065|162973429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0894|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.0894
81460577|NCT05000164|162613222|SUPERIORITY||Least-square Mean|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|The upper limit of each 95% confidence interval was compared to 0.17 logMAR for near.|Near (40cm)||0.15|0.04|
81595085|NCT00360529|162864534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.2606||95.0|-1.0|3.7||Hierarchical ordering used for multiple endpoints, and Hochberg used for multiple dose comparisons. P-values ordered (p1≤p2). If p2≤0.05 then all doses significant. If p1≤0.025 then reject null for p1|ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, centre and baseline as a covariate||Flibanserin 50 mg qhs versus placebo||3.7|-1.0|0.2606
81595086|NCT00360529|162864534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.066||95.0|-0.1|4.6|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, centre and baseline as a covariate||Flibanserin 100 mg qhs versus placebo||4.6|-0.1|0.066
81595087|NCT00360529|162864535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.1601||95.0|-2.9|0.5||Hierarchical ordering used for multiple endpoints, and Hochberg used for multiple dose comparisons. P-values ordered (p1≤p2). If p2≤0.05 then all doses significant. If p1≤0.025 then reject null for p1|ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, centre and baseline as a covariate||Flibanserin 50 mg qhs versus placebo||0.5|-2.9|0.1601
81595088|NCT00360529|162864535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9||||0.0001||95.0|-5.6|-2.2||Hierarchical ordering used for multiple endpoints, and Hochberg used for multiple dose comparisons. P-values ordered (p1≤p2). If p2≤0.05 then all doses significant. If p1≤0.025 then reject null for p1|ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, centre and baseline as a covariate||Flibanserin 100 mg qhs versus placebo||-2.2|-5.6|0.0001
81595089|NCT00360529|162864536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.1144||95.0|-0.3|0.0||Hierarchical ordering used for multiple endpoints, and Hochberg used for multiple dose comparisons. P-values ordered (p1≤p2). If p2≤0.05 then all doses significant. If p1≤0.025 then reject null for p1|ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, centre and baseline as a covariate||Flibanserin 50 mg qhs versus placebo||0.0|-0.3|0.1144
81595090|NCT00360529|162864536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.0001||95.0|-0.5|-0.2||Hierarchical ordering used for multiple endpoints, and Hochberg used for multiple dose comparisons. P-values ordered (p1≤p2). If p2≤0.05 then all doses significant. If p1≤0.025 then reject null for p1|ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, centre and baseline as a covariate||Flibanserin 100 mg qhs versus placebo||-0.2|-0.5|0.0001
81595091|NCT00360529|162864537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.0173||95.0|0.0|0.4|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, centre and baseline as a covariate||Flibanserin 50 mg qhs versus placebo||0.4|0.0|0.0173
81595092|NCT00360529|162864537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.0001||95.0|0.2|0.5|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, centre and baseline as a covariate||Flibanserin 100 mg qhs versus placebo||0.5|0.2|0.0001
81595093|NCT00360529|162864538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.0071||95.0|0.4|2.6|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, centre and baseline as a covariate||Flibanserin 50 mg qhs versus placebo||2.6|0.4|0.0071
81595094|NCT00360529|162864538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.0001||95.0|1.4|3.6|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, centre and baseline as a covariate||Flibanserin 100 mg qhs versus placebo||3.6|1.4|0.0001
81595095|NCT00360529|162864539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage responders|34.7||||0.0513||95.0|29.0|40.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Model includes treatment and centre||Flibanserin 25 mg bid versus placebo||40.4|29.0|0.0513
81595096|NCT00360529|162864539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage responders|38.6||||0.0059||95.0|32.6|44.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Model includes treatment and centre||Flibanserin 50 mg qhs versus placebo||44.6|32.6|0.0059
81595097|NCT02091167|162864595|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||We powered for a medium effect size based on our previous study with effect size (partial ղ2) of 0.10384 for the main within-subject factor in the two-way ANOVA with repeated measures. With a power of 80%, and a two-sided probability of a type I error of 5%, the resulting minimum sample size was 30 participants. To account for waiving or dropouts we increased the estimated sample size to approximately 10%, resulting in 33 subjects in total (approximately 16 to 17 subjects in each group).|"Most of data (age, patterns of crack-cocaine use, 5-items OCCS) were normally distributed according to the D'Agostino \& Pearson normality test, thus they were analyzed by parametric tests. Between-group (sham- and real tDCS) comparisons were conducted by unpaired Student´s t-tests. For all other non-parametric data (gender, schooling, employment, marital state and tobacco use), Chi-square or Fisher tests were used to compare sham and real tDCS groups.~Besides the two-way ANOVA with repeated measures followed by Bonferroni-corrected t-tests, linear regression analyses were done over craving scores obtained along the 4-week treatment (five time-points measurements) for both groups. Additional comparisons between initial and final OCDS scores were done by paired t-tests for each group, and differences between final and initial scores were compared between sham-tDCS and real tDCS groups with unpaired t-test."|||0.05
81595098|NCT02091167|162864596|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Two patients from each group were lost to follow-up after their discharge from the hospital.||||0.05
81595099|NCT00156065|162864620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Loss of Effect|0.8619||||||95.0|0.6912|0.9644|||||Loss of effect = increase in total PANSS \>=30% from start of current study; subjective worsening of schizophrenia/request for dose increase; Clinical Global Impressions of Severity of Illness score \>=6; discontinuation for lack of efficacy.|||0.9644|0.6912|
81595100|NCT00156065|162864620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Loss of Effect|0.8834||||||95.0|0.7744|0.955|||||Loss of effect = increase in total PANSS \>=30% from start of current study; subjective worsening of schizophrenia/request for dose increase; Clinical Global Impressions of Severity of Illness score \>=6; discontinuation for lack of efficacy.|||0.9550|0.7744|
81595101|NCT00156065|162864620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Loss of Effect|0.9376||||||95.0|0.7631|0.9952|||||Loss of effect = increase in total PANSS \>=30% from start of current study; subjective worsening of schizophrenia/request for dose increase; Clinical Global Impressions of Severity of Illness score \>=6; discontinuation for lack of efficacy.|||0.9952|0.7631|
81595102|NCT00626522|162864658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|0.28|||ANCOVA|||||0.280|0.131|<0.0001
81595103|NCT00626522|162864658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.329|||ANCOVA|||||0.329|0.180|<0.0001
81595104|NCT00626522|162864658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.191|0.34|||ANCOVA|||||0.340|0.191|<0.0001
81595105|NCT02250612|162864663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.93
81595106|NCT02250612|162864663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.92
81595107|NCT02250612|162864663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.23
81595108|NCT02250612|162864663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.85
81595109|NCT02250612|162864663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.25
81595110|NCT02250612|162864663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.18
81595111|NCT02250612|162864664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.94
81595112|NCT02250612|162864664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.38
81595113|NCT02250612|162864664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.85
81595114|NCT02250612|162864664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.412|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.412
81595115|NCT02250612|162864664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.79
81595116|NCT02250612|162864664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.28
81595117|NCT06111742|162864705|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Induction||||<0.001
81595118|NCT06111742|162864705|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||OR entry||||<0.001
81595119|NCT06111742|162864706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.022
81595120|NCT06111742|162864708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.046
81595121|NCT02239679|162864712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0166|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0166
81595122|NCT02239679|162864718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0102||||||no adjustments for multiple comparisons|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by site||||||0.0102
81595123|NCT02239679|162864718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0089||||||no adjustment for multiple comparisons|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by site||||||0.0089
81595124|NCT02239679|162864719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004||||||no adjustments for multiple comparisons|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by site||||||0.0004
81595125|NCT02239679|162864719|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||no adjustment for multiple comparison|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by site||||||<0.0001
81595126|NCT02605954|162864784|NON_INFERIORITY|With 200 participants randomized to switch to the E/C/F/TAF FDC group at Day 1 and 100 participants randomized to the ABC/3TC+3rd Agent group at Week 24, the lower limit of the observed one sided 97.5% confidence interval was expected to be greater than -0.120 (ie, non-inferiority margin of 12%) with \> 90% power when the percentage of responders in both treatment groups for the primary endpoint is at least 90% at Week 24.|Difference in Percentages|-4.4||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|1.9|||Fisher Exact|||||1.9|-9.4|0.15
81595127|NCT02605954|162864785|NON_INFERIORITY|With 200 participants randomized to switch to the E/C/F/TAF FDC group at Day 1 and 100 participants randomized to the delayed switch group at Week 12, the lower limit of the observed one sided 97.5% confidence interval will be expected to be greater than -0.120 (ie, non-inferiority margin of 12%) with \> 90% power when the percentage of responders in both treatment groups for the primary endpoint is at least 90% at Week 12.|Difference in Percentages|-3.8||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|1.6|||Fisher Exact|||||1.6|-8.3|0.17
81595128|NCT02605954|162864787|OTHER||Difference in least square mean|-36.0||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.0|9.0|||ANOVA|||||9|-80|0.11
81595129|NCT03214367|162864789|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin = 0.4% for HbA1c|LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.00|-0.16|0.060
81595130|NCT03214367|162864789|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin = 0.4% for HbA1c|LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.22|0.04|0.003
81595131|NCT03214367|162864790|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-27.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.3|-20.6|||ANCOVA|||||-20.6|-35.3|<0.001
81595132|NCT03214367|162864790|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|13.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|21.4|||ANCOVA|||||21.4|5.0|0.002
81595133|NCT03214367|162864791|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-31.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.1|-21.2|||ANCOVA|||||-21.2|-41.1|<0.001
81595134|NCT03214367|162864791|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.7||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|4.3|||ANCOVA|||||4.3|-17.6|0.235
81595135|NCT03214367|162864800|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.16|0.184
81595136|NCT03555396|162864801|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.54||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.53|6.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.46|-13.53|0.483
81595137|NCT03555396|162864802|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.637|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.637
81595138|NCT03555396|162864803|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.54||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|18.49||Difference in mean change in adherence from baseline to 6 month follow-up between individuals in the intervention and control arms.|Mixed Models Analysis|Multilevel linear mixed model with random effects (dyad \& intercept); adjusting for participant age, sex, baseline adherence, and partner HIV status||||18.49|0.59|0.037
81641756|NCT00936065|162973429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.0084
81595139|NCT03555396|162864804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.621|||||||Chi-squared|Fisher's Exact Test used for small sample sizes||||||0.621
81595140|NCT00434057|162864811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity to melanoma|98.0||||0.05||95.0|95.1|100.0|||exact mid-P||"Of 127 melanomas, 114 melanomas had a pre-biopsy diagnosis of Melanoma can not be ruled out or Not melanoma, which qualified them for primary endpoint analysis of sensitivity. MelaFind correctly identified 112/114 melanomas."|MelaFind's sensitivity to cutaneous melanoma and 95% confidence intervals were determined.||100|95.1|0.05
81641757|NCT00936065|162973429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0727|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.0727
81595141|NCT00434057|162864811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||Specificty of MelaFind and examining dermatologists on the same set of pigmented skin lesions.||||0.02
81595142|NCT03814889|162864830|OTHER|||||||0.00025|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank|Paired, ordinal data||||||0.00025
81595143|NCT03814889|162864831|OTHER|||||||0.0014|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank|||||||0.0014
81595144|NCT03814889|162864832|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.02
81595145|NCT03814889|162864833|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.001
81595146|NCT03814889|162864836|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxcon Signed-Ranks|||||||0.001
81595147|NCT03732209|162864838|SUPERIORITY||F value, group x time interaction|7.155||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value reflects the interaction between group (episodic future thinking, control) and time (baseline, Week 8)|ANOVA||Reported values in outcome measures data table reflect mean change in glycosylated hemoglobin for each group (Session 2 - Session 1)|Due to minimal data being available at Weeks 16 and 24 due to COVID-19-related attrition, only baseline (Week 0) and Week 8 data were included in the analysis.||||.017
81595148|NCT03732209|162864839|SUPERIORITY||F value, group x time interaction|4.885||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value reflects the interaction between group (episodic future thinking, control) and time (baseline, Week 8)|ANOVA||The values reported in the outcome measures data table reflect mean change in AUC (Session 2 - Session 1)|Due to minimal data being available at Weeks 16 and 24 due to COVID-19-related attrition, only baseline (Week 0) and Week 8 data were included in the analysis.||||.042
81595149|NCT03732209|162864840|SUPERIORITY||F value, group x time interaction|2.33||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value reflects the interaction between group (episodic future thinking, control) and time (baseline, Week 8)|ANOVA|||Due to minimal data available at Week 16 and 24 due to COVID-19-related attrition, only ratings from Week 8 were included in the analysis.||||.146
81595150|NCT03732209|162864841|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.23||||0.042|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to minimal data available at Week 16 and 24 due to COVID-19-related attrition, only ratings from Week 8 were included in the analysis.||||.042
81641758|NCT00936065|162973429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0337|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0337
81595151|NCT00718718|162864874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.026
81595152|NCT00718718|162864874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.052
81595153|NCT00718718|162864874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.026
81595154|NCT00718718|162864874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.104|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.104
81641759|NCT00936065|162973429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.1380
81641760|NCT00936065|162973429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3415|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.3415
81641761|NCT00936065|162973430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4407|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.4407
81701585|NCT00187889|163098507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|3.6||The P-value applies to this comparison, without adjustment, to the completers of the trial.|Satterthwaite corrected t-test||An expanded definition of the outcome measure is the difference between the percentage change (week 16) and the percentage change week 0). This is a calculation based on 4 measurements.|The null hypothesis is that the treatments are equivalent with respect to the primary outcome. The Satterthwaite corrected t-tests adjusts for potentially unequal variance in the groups.||3.6|-22.8|0.15
81595155|NCT00718718|162864875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Van Der Waerden ANOVA|||||||< 0.001
81595156|NCT00718718|162864875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Van Der Waerden ANOVA|||||||< 0.001
81595157|NCT00718718|162864875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Van Der Waerden ANOVA|||||||< 0.001
81595158|NCT00718718|162864875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Van Der Waerden ANOVA|||||||< 0.001
81595159|NCT00718718|162864875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Van Der Waerden ANOVA|||||||< 0.001
81595160|NCT00718718|162864876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.148|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.148
81595161|NCT03762135|162864907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044||||||This relates to the entirety of the 6-week period.|GEE Linear Regression|Generalized Estimation Equation Linear Regression||||||0.044
81595162|NCT01358526|162864920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.77||A gate-keeping strategy and a Bonferroni-Holm method was used to control the family-wise (primary and secondary efficacy analysis) error rate at the 5% level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-model repeated measures analysis of pain data using a pattern mixture model framework||||0.77|0.13|0.0055
81595163|NCT01358526|162864921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.0191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|9.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-model repeated measures analysis|Mean difference (final values) is the treatment comparison estimated using mixed model repeated measures analysis with effect for treatment, time (weeks 4, 8, 12), treatment by time interaction, and prerandomization value. Subject is a random effect.|||9.8|0.9|0.0191
81595164|NCT01358526|162864922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||"The proportion of subjects responding much improved and very much improved was summarized by treatment group and compared between groups using an exact test"|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0002
81595165|NCT01358526|162864923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test: responder as dependent variable, treatment as explanatory variable, dose at time of randomization as stratifying factor||Proportion of subjects with a response to treatment that is ≥ 30%||||0.0006
81595166|NCT01358526|162864924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test: responder as dependent variable, treatment as explanatory variable, dose at time of randomization as stratifying factor||Proportion of subjects with a response to treatment that is ≥ 50%||||0.0018
81595167|NCT01462344|162864927|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority comparison was statistically significant if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI falls below 2.675, the non-inferiority margin, and the non-inferiority test one-sided p-value \<0.025.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.285||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|2.272|||Regression, Cox||Estimated for Hazard ratio|||2.272|0.726|0.006
81595168|NCT01462344|162864927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0019|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0024|0.0063|||||Estimated for Absolute risk difference|||0.0063|-0.0024|
81595169|NCT01462344|162864928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.859|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.729|1.012|||||Estimated for Hazard ratio|||1.012|0.729|
81595170|NCT03086447|162864944|OTHER|It was deemed that a total of 135 subjects in the Test group is sufficient to demonstrate statistical acceptance of monocular VA better than equal to 20/40 with a minimum of 90% statistical power using the reference incidence rate of 95% with a correlation of 0.8 between eyes.|Proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.5|100.0||All primary hypotheses were simultaneously evaluated using a significance level of 0.05 following the intersection-union principal. All primary hypotheses must be met to claim success of the study objectives.|Binomial proportion with Agresti-Coull||All eyes (100%) in the Test group had acceptable VA throughout the study.|Proportion of eyes with overall acceptable VA assessed throughout the study period (up to 4-week) in the Test group was compared to the historical control acceptable rate of 80%. Lower 95% confidence limit was compared to 0.8.||100|96.5|
81595171|NCT03086447|162864945|OTHER|It was deemed that a total of 135 subjects in the Test group is sufficient to demonstrate statistical acceptance of lens fit with a minimum of 90% statistical power using the reference incidence rate of 95% with a correlation of 0.8 between eyes.|Proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.5|100.0||All primary hypotheses were simultaneously evaluated using a significance level of 0.05 following the intersection-union principal. All primary hypotheses must be met to claim success of the study objectives.|Binomial proportion with Agrestic-Coull||All eyes (100%) in the Test group had acceptable lens fit at fitting (visit 1).|Proportion of eyes with acceptable lens fit assessed at fitting (visit 1) in the Test group was compared to the historical control rate of 80%. Lower 95% confidence limit was compared to 0.8.||100.0|96.5|
81522904|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.42||||2.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||2.06|0.99|2.94
81595172|NCT03086447|162864946|OTHER|It was deemed that a total of 135 subjects in the Test group is sufficient to demonstrate statistical acceptance of lens stability with a minimum of 90% statistical power using the reference incidence rate of 95% with a correlation of 0.8 between eyes.|Proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.5|100.0||All primary hypotheses were simultaneously evaluated using a significance level of 0.05 following the intersection-union principal. All primary hypotheses must be met to claim success of the study objectives.|Binomial proportion with Agrestic-Coull||All eyes (100%) in the Test group had acceptable stability at fitting.|Proportion of eyes with acceptable stability assessed at fitting (visit 1) in the Test group was compared to the historical control rate of 80%. Lower 95% confidence limit was compared to 0.8.||100.0|96.5|
81595173|NCT03086447|162864947|OTHER|It was deemed that a total of 135 subjects in the Test group is sufficient to demonstrate statistical acceptance of absolute rotation with a minimum of 90% statistical power using the reference incidence rate of 95% with a correlation of 0.8 between eyes.|Least square mean proportion|99.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.5|99.9||All primary hypotheses were simultaneously evaluated using a significance level of 0.05 following the intersection-union principal. All primary hypotheses must be met to claim success of the study objectives.|Linear mixed model with binomial dist.||Above 80% of eyes in the Test group had acceptable rotation.|Proportion of eyes with acceptable absolute rotation assessed at 15-minute upon insertion (fitting, visit 1) in the Test group was compared to the historical control rate of 80%. Lower 95% confidence limit was compared to 0.8.||99.9|97.5|
81595174|NCT03086447|162864948|OTHER|It was deemed that a total of 135 subjects per each study group is sufficient to demonstrate no statistical difference in the CS incidence rate between the Test and Control groups with a minimum of 80% statistical power using the reference incidence rate of 0.005% with a correlation of 0.3 between eyes within subject.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|1.437||All primary hypotheses were simultaneously evaluated using a significance level of 0.05 following the intersection-union principal. All primary hypotheses must be met to claim success of the study objectives.|Bayesian beta-binomial model|A 95% credible interval for the posterior estimate (Test over Control) was used to test no difference between the Test and Control groups.|odds ratio calculated as Test over Control|Proportion of eyes with unacceptable corneal staining (CS) throughout all planned and unplanned visits in the Test group was compared to that in the Control group.||1.437|0.004|
81595175|NCT03086447|162864949|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used. This margin is based on a 10% shift in the distribution of CLUE score.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|11.5|||Linear mixed model|A 95% confidence interval for the least square mean difference was used to demonstrate non-inferiority of the Test relative to the Control groups.|Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|Sample size calculation was performed considering the effect size of 5 (Test minus Control) to achieve a minimum statistical power of 90% at a 5% significance level.||11.5|2.1|
81595176|NCT03086447|162864950|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used. This margin is based on a 10% shift in the distribution of CLUE score.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|0.9|||Linear mixed model|A 95% confidence interval for the least square mean difference was used to demonstrate non-inferiority of the Test relative to the Control groups.|Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|Sample size calculation was performed considering the effect size of 5 (Test minus Control) to achieve a minimum statistical power of 90% at a 5% significance level.||0.9|-7.2|
81641762|NCT00936065|162973430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1768|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.1768
81595177|NCT03086447|162864951|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.5 was used. This margin is based on a 10% difference in the distribution between the Test and Control groups.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.22|||Generalized LMM w/ binomial dist.||Odds ratio of Test over Control was calculated.|Proportion of eyes with optimal VA assessed at fitting in the Test group was compared to the Control group.||3.22|0.98|
81595178|NCT00809757|162864966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.412|0.342|||||Difference is Placebo MDI minus Levalbuterol UDV|195 subjects were randomized in order to achieve 150 subjects completing the study. The sample size was set based on FDA requirements, and was outside of statistical considerations.||0.342|-1.412|
81595179|NCT00809757|162864966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.714|0.335|||||Difference is Levalbuterol UDV minus Levalbuterol MDI|195 subjects were randomized in order to achieve 150 subjects completing the study. The sample size was set based on FDA requirements, and was outside of statistical considerations||0.335|-1.714|
81595180|NCT00809757|162864966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.771|||||Difference is Levalbuterol UDV minus Levalbuterol MDI|195 subjects were randomized in order to achieve 150 subjects completing the study. The sample size was set based on FDA requirements, and was outside of statistical considerations.||0.771|-1.080|
81595181|NCT01218438|162865010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Poisson|0.012|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|99.0||0.024|||Poisson|||||0.024||<0.0001
81595182|NCT02207816|162865134|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|74.38||||0.2235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-130.0|97.14|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model without random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/ incidence comparison against all episodes of severe malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||97.14|-130|0.2235
81595183|NCT02207816|162865134|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-9.57||||0.8972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-339.0|72.64|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model without random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/ incidence comparison against all episodes of severe malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||72.64|-339|0.8972
81595184|NCT02207816|162865134|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|30.58||||0.5333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-119.0|78.0|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model without random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/ incidence comparison against all episodes of severe malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||78.00|-119|0.5333
81595185|NCT02207816|162865134|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|44.2||||0.3523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.9|83.69|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model without random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/ incidence comparison against all episodes of severe malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||83.69|-90.9|0.3523
81595186|NCT02207816|162865135|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|53.68||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|81.13|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model without random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/ incidence comparison against all episodes of severe malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||81.13|-13.7|0.0930
81595187|NCT02207816|162865135|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|23.33||||0.5035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.1|64.82|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model without random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/ incidence comparison against all episodes of severe malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||64.82|-67.1|0.5035
81595188|NCT02207816|162865135|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|32.08||||0.3504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.1|69.87|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model without random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/ incidence comparison against all episodes of severe malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||69.87|-53.1|0.3504
81595189|NCT02207816|162865135|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|37.57||||0.2704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.4|73.01|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model without random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/ incidence comparison against all episodes of severe malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||73.01|-44.4|0.2704
81641763|NCT00936065|162973430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4636|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.4636
81595190|NCT02207816|162865136|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-5.26||||0.4434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|7.69|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model with over-dispersion parameter estimated from the random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/ incidence comparison against all episodes of clinical malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||7.69|-20.0|0.4434
81641764|NCT00936065|162973430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.334|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.3340
81641765|NCT00936065|162973430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1785|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.1785
81641766|NCT00936065|162973430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7428|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.7428
81641767|NCT00936065|162973431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5377|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Baseline||||0.5377
81522905|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.22||||13.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.73||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.73|0.85|13.92
81595191|NCT02207816|162865136|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-8.1||||0.2634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|5.7|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model with over-dispersion parameter estimated from the random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/incidence comparison against all episodes of clinical malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||5.70|-23.9|0.2634
81595192|NCT02207816|162865136|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|0.62||||0.9278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|13.13|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model with over-dispersion parameter estimated from the random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/ incidence comparison against all episodes of clinical malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||13.13|-13.7|0.9278
81595193|NCT02207816|162865136|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|5.32||||0.4189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.12|17.09|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model with over-dispersion parameter estimated from the random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/ incidence comparison against all episodes of clinical malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||17.09|-8.12|0.4189
81595194|NCT02207816|162865137|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|50.1||||0.1302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|82.9|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group) over the entire follow-up period (from Year 0 to Year 3).||82.90|-32.2|0.1302
81595195|NCT02207816|162865137|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|16.9||||0.6897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.9|65.9|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group) over the entire follow-up period (from Year 0 to Year 3).||65.90|-96.9|0.6897
81595196|NCT02207816|162865137|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|25.9||||0.5299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.9|70.9|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group) over the entire follow-up period (from Year 0 to Year 3).||70.90|-82.9|0.5299
81595197|NCT02207816|162865137|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|25.4||||0.5307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.1|70.7|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group) over the entire follow-up period (from Year 0 to Year 3).||70.70|-84.1|0.5307
81595198|NCT02207816|162865138|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|46.2||||0.1853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.0|81.8|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group) over the entire follow-up period (from Year 0 to Year 3).||81.80|-45.0|0.1853
81595199|NCT02207816|162865138|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|35.0||||0.3828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.3|76.6|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group) over the entire follow-up period (from Year 0 to Year 3).||76.60|-69.3|0.3828
81595200|NCT02207816|162865138|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|31.2||||0.4112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.5|72.7|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group) over the entire follow-up period (from Year 0 to Year 3).||72.70|-66.5|0.4112
81595201|NCT02207816|162865138|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|30.8||||0.4121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.6|72.5|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group) over the entire follow-up period (from Year 0 to Year 3).||72.50|-67.6|0.4121
81595202|NCT02207816|162865139|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|40.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.7|58.8|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent parasitemia assessed at Year 1 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||58.80|15.70|<0.0001
81595203|NCT02207816|162865139|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effiicacy|42.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.4|60.8|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent parasitemia assessed at Year 1 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||60.80|17.40|<0.0001
81595204|NCT02207816|162865139|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|16.0||||0.0883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|33.9|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent parasitemia assessed at Year 2 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||33.90|-6.60|0.0883
81595205|NCT02207816|162865139|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|13.0||||0.1889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|31.7|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent parasitemia assessed at Year 2 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||31.70|-10.7|0.1889
81641768|NCT00936065|162973431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1419|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.1419
81641769|NCT00936065|162973431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5391|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.5391
81641770|NCT00936065|162973431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2589|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.2589
81641771|NCT00936065|162973431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0635|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0635
81641772|NCT00936065|162973431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1172|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.1172
81522906|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.86||||86.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.13||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; RLL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.13|0.65|86.40
81641773|NCT00936065|162973431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1247|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.1247
81595206|NCT02207816|162865139|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|16.4||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|34.0|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent parasitemia assessed at Year 3 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||34.00|-5.90|0.0770
81595207|NCT02207816|162865139|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|0.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|20.7|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent parasitemia assessed at Year 3 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||20.70|-25.8|1.0000
81595208|NCT02207816|162865139|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|20.8||||0.1624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|46.9|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent parasitemia assessed at Year 1 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||46.90|-17.5|0.1624
81595209|NCT02207816|162865139|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-2.3||||0.9112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.6|29.0|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent parasitemia assessed at Year 1 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||29.00|-47.6|0.9112
81595210|NCT02207816|162865139|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|9.2||||0.4023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|30.1|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent parasitemia assessed at Year 2 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||30.10|-18.0|0.4023
81641774|NCT00936065|162973432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9429|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Baseline||||0.9429
81641775|NCT00936065|162973432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0927|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 2||||0.0927
81641776|NCT00936065|162973432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 4||||0.0151
81641777|NCT00936065|162973432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1124|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 8||||0.1124
81641778|NCT00936065|162973432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0242|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0242
81641779|NCT00936065|162973432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 18||||0.0237
81641780|NCT00936065|162973432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0176|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall treatment difference at Week 24||||0.0176
81641781|NCT00738400|162973440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.76|||<|0.0001||95.0|-9.03|-4.49|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA, baseline covariate, endpoint week 8 or LOCF. Factors: treatment, pooled centers. Ls mean at endpoint||-4.49|-9.03|<0.0001
81641782|NCT00738400|162973441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.71|||<|0.0001||95.0|-30.66|-10.76|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA, baseline covariate, endpoint week 8 or LOCF. Factors: treatment, pooled centers. Ls mean at endpoint||-10.76|-30.66|<0.0001
81641783|NCT00738400|162973442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.16|||<|0.0001||95.0|-37.48|-14.83|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA, baseline covariate, endpoint week 8 or LOCF. Factors: treatment, pooled centers. Ls mean at endpoint||-14.83|-37.48|<0.0001
81641784|NCT00738400|162973443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Mantel-Haenszel Test||||0.0004
81641785|NCT00738400|162973444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.57||||0.0003||95.0|-23.8|-7.34|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA, baseline covariate, endpoint week 8 or LOCF. Factors: treatment, pooled centers. Ls mean at endpoint||-7.34|-23.80|0.0003
81641786|NCT00738400|162973445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.33|||<|0.0001||95.0|-37.24|-17.43|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA, baseline covariate, endpoint week 8 or LOCF. Factors: treatment, pooled centers. Ls mean at endpoint||-17.43|-37.24|<0.0001
81641787|NCT01542502|162973454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.009
81641788|NCT01542502|162973455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.87
81641789|NCT01052714|162973461|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81641790|NCT01052714|162973462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.718|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.718
81641791|NCT01052714|162973463|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81641792|NCT01052714|162973464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.676|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.676
81641793|NCT01052714|162973465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.141|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.141
81641794|NCT01052714|162973466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.92
81641795|NCT01052714|162973467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.322|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.322
81641796|NCT01052714|162973468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.652|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.652
81641797|NCT01052714|162973469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.663|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.663
81641798|NCT01052714|162973470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9
81641799|NCT01052714|162973471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.415|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.415
81641800|NCT01052714|162973472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.687|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.687
81595211|NCT02207816|162865139|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-4.4||||0.7091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|18.9|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent parasitemia assessed at Year 2 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||18.90|-34.5|0.7091
81595212|NCT02207816|162865139|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-1.4||||0.9361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.7|23.6|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent parasitemia assessed at Year 3 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||23.60|-34.7|0.9361
81595213|NCT02207816|162865139|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-6.8||||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.0|19.6|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent parasitemia assessed at Year 3 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||19.60|-42.0|0.6280
81595214|NCT02207816|162865140|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|100.0||||0.4987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3779.0|100.0|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent severe anemia assessed at Year 2 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||100.0|-3779|0.4987
81595215|NCT02207816|162865140|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|100.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4051.0|100.0|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent severe anemia assessed at Year 2 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||100.0|-4051|1.0000
81595216|NCT02207816|162865141|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-254.6||||0.1025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3399.0|32.5|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent moderate anemia assessed at Year 1 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||32.50|-3399|0.1025
81595217|NCT02207816|162865141|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-398.6||||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4642.0|-3.2|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent moderate anemia assessed at Year 1 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||-3.20|-4642|0.0284
81595218|NCT02207816|162865141|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|36.7||||0.3543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.8|79.2|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent moderate anemia assessed at Year 2 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||79.20|-78.8|0.3543
81595219|NCT02207816|162865141|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|3.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-151.0|63.2|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent moderate anemia assessed at Year 2 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||63.20|-151|1.0000
81595220|NCT02207816|162865141|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|44.0||||0.3809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-120.0|88.0|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent moderate anemia assessed at Year 3 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||88.00|-120|0.3809
81595221|NCT02207816|162865141|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|39.1||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-140.0|86.9|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent moderate anemia assessed at Year 3 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||86.90|-140|0.5490
81595222|NCT02207816|162865141|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-46.3||||0.3239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-249.0|36.2|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent moderate anemia assessed at Year 1 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||36.20|-249|0.3239
81595223|NCT02207816|162865141|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|47.6||||0.2184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.5|84.1|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent moderate anemia assessed at Year 1 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||84.10|-54.5|0.2184
81595224|NCT02207816|162865141|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-116.8||||0.0724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-476.0|10.3|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent moderate anemia assessed at Year 2 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||10.30|-476|0.0724
81595225|NCT02207816|162865141|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-81.0||||0.2055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-393.0|27.9|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent moderate anemia assessed at Year 2 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||27.90|-393|0.2055
81595226|NCT02207816|162865141|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-18.4||||0.8138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-245.0|57.9|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent moderate anemia assessed at Year 3 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||57.90|-245|0.8138
81595227|NCT02207816|162865141|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|24.4||||0.7887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-148.0|78.4|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) against prevalent moderate anemia assessed at Year 3 was estimated as 1-RR, where RR is the risk ratio (proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||78.40|-148|0.7887
81595228|NCT02207816|162865142|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|40.5||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.84|59.39|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model without random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/incidence comparison against all episodes of severe malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||59.39|12.84|0.0077
81595229|NCT02207816|162865142|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-4.52||||0.7922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.3|24.8|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model without random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/incidence comparison against all episodes of severe malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||24.80|-45.3|0.7922
81595230|NCT02207816|162865142|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|29.03||||0.0802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|51.67|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model without random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/incidence comparison against all episodes of severe malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||51.67|-4.22|0.0802
81595231|NCT02207816|162865142|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|33.87||||0.0387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.13|55.32|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model without random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/incidence comparison against all episodes of severe malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||55.32|2.13|0.0387
81595232|NCT02207816|162865143|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|36.69||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|53.07|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model without random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/incidence comparison against all episodes of severe malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||53.07|14.60|0.0028
81595233|NCT02207816|162865143|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|10.14||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|31.64|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model without random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/incidence comparison against all episodes of severe malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||31.64|-18.1|0.4430
81595234|NCT02207816|162865143|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|30.99||||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.67|50.04|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model without random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/incidence comparison against all episodes of severe malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||50.04|4.67|0.0245
81595235|NCT02207816|162865143|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|34.24||||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.74|52.61|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model without random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/incidence comparison against all episodes of severe malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||52.61|8.74|0.0122
81595236|NCT02207816|162865144|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|23.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.93|30.71|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model with over-dispersion parameter estimated from the random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/incidence comparison against all episodes of clinical malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||30.71|15.93|<.0001
81595237|NCT02207816|162865144|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|19.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.81|26.71|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model with over-dispersion parameter estimated from the random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/incidence comparison against all episodes of clinical malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group).||26.71|10.81|<.0001
81595238|NCT02207816|162865144|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|15.55||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.72|23.54|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model with over-dispersion parameter estimated from the random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/incidence comparison against all episodes of clinical malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||23.54|6.72|0.0009
81595239|NCT02207816|162865144|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|13.15||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.05|21.39|||Negative binomial regression|Mixed model with over-dispersion parameter estimated from the random effect \[Lievens, 2011\].||Vaccine efficacy (VE)/incidence comparison against all episodes of clinical malaria were estimated as 1-incidence ratio (IR; total number of events/follow-up time in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the total number of events/follow-up time in the Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group).||21.39|4.05|0.0056
81595240|NCT02207816|162865145|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|35.5||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|54.0|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group), from Month 0 (study start of Malaria-055) to Year 3 (study end of Malaria-076).||54.00|10.00|0.0053
81641801|NCT01052714|162973473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.22
81595241|NCT02207816|162865145|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|11.7||||0.4255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|35.2|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group), Month 0 (study start of Malaria-055) to Year 3 (study end of Malaria-076).||35.20|-20.0|0.4255
81595242|NCT02207816|162865145|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|29.2||||0.0479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|51.4|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group), from Month 0 (study start of Malaria-055) to Year 3 (study end of Malaria-076).||51.40|-2.40|0.0479
81522907|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.46||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.0||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||2.00|1.06|0.88
81522908|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.04||||41.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.43||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.43|0.75|41.25
81595243|NCT02207816|162865145|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|18.1||||0.2346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|42.8|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group), from Month 0 (study start of Malaria-055) to Year 3 (study end of Malaria-076).||42.80|-16.9|0.2346
81595244|NCT02207816|162865146|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|35.9||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|54.4|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group), from Month 0 (study start of Malaria-055) to Year 3 (study end of Malaria-076).||54.40|10.30|0.0051
81595245|NCT02207816|162865146|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|14.0||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|37.1|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group), from Month 0 (study start of Malaria-055) to Year 3 (study end of Malaria-076).||37.10|-17.3|0.3340
81595246|NCT02207816|162865146|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|28.5||||0.0511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|50.5|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Meenjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group), from Month 0 (study start of Malaria-055) to Year 3 (study end of Malaria-076).||50.50|-2.90|0.0511
81595247|NCT02207816|162865146|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|20.3||||0.1729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|44.2|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Meenjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group), from Month 0 (study start of Malaria-055) to Year 3 (study end of Malaria-076).||44.20|-13.5|0.1729
81595248|NCT02207816|162865149|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|50.1||||0.6244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-859.0|99.2|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group) over the entire follow-up period (from Year 0 to Year 3).||99.20|-859|0.6244
81641802|NCT01052714|162973474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.059
81641803|NCT01052714|162973475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.79
81595249|NCT02207816|162865149|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-5.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1358.0|92.3|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group) over the entire follow-up period (from Year 0 to Year 3).||92.30|-1358|1.0000
81595250|NCT02207816|162865149|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-188.9||||0.6244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15000.0|76.8|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group) over the entire follow-up period (from Year 0 to Year 3).||76.80|-15000|0.6244
81641804|NCT01052714|162973476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.146|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.146
81641805|NCT01052714|162973477|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81641806|NCT01052714|162973478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.763|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.763
81641807|NCT02168855|162973479|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.29|||Regression, Logistic|This is a logistic regression model of the active versus placebo arm, while controlling for age and cigarettes smoked per day at enrollment.|The active arm is the numerator and the placebo arm is the denominator of the odds ratio|||3.29|0.58|0.46
81641808|NCT02168855|162973480|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|1.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes random subject intercept effect|Reflects an odds ratio relative to a 10-unit increase in craving. Temptations are the numerator and background is the denominator.|||1.98|1.83|<0.0001
81641809|NCT02168855|162973481|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|1.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes random subject intercept effect|Reflects an odds ratio relative to a 10-unit increase in negative affect T-score. Temptations are the numerator and background is the denominator.|||1.83|1.51|<0.0001
81641810|NCT02168855|162973482|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.21|||Regression, Logistic|Includes random subject intercept effect|Odds ratio where temptations are the numerator and background is the denominator, that no smoking cues were seen.|||0.21|0.14|<0.0001
81595251|NCT02207816|162865149|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|3.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7509.0|98.8|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group) over the entire follow-up period (from Year 0 to Year 3).||98.80|-7509|1.0000
81595252|NCT02207816|162865150|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-98.8||||0.6869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2098.0|71.5|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group), from Month 0 (study start of Malaria-055) to Year 3 (study end of Malaria-076).||71.50|-2098|0.6869
81595253|NCT02207816|162865150|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-406.0||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4650.0|-7.8|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group), from Month 0 (study start of Malaria-055) to Year 3 (study end of Malaria-076).||-7.80|-4650|0.0213
81595254|NCT02207816|162865151|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-98.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12000.0|89.6|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group), from Month 0 (study start of Malaria-055) to Year 3 (study end of Malaria-076).||89.60|-12000|1.0000
81641811|NCT02168855|162973483|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.23|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio where temptations are the numerator and background is the denominator, that no other people were seen smoking nearby.|||0.23|0.15|<0.0001
81641812|NCT03000829|162973520|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81641813|NCT03000829|162973521|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.86
81460578|NCT01006122|162613223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.747||0.418|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.81|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||One sided p-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects, baseline MWT as a covariate and participant as random effect.||1.12|-0.81|0.418
81460579|NCT01006122|162613224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.457||0.054|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.32|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 5 (TP), P-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, baseline total score as a covariate and participant as random effect.||-0.15|-1.32|0.054
81460580|NCT01006122|162613224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.453||0.247|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.89|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 10 (TP), P-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, baseline total score as a covariate and participant as random effect.||0.27|-0.89|0.247
81595255|NCT02207816|162865151|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-304.8||||0.2154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20000.0|59.9|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group), from Month 0 (study start of Malaria-055) to Year 3 (study end of Malaria-076).||59.90|-20000|0.2154
81595256|NCT02207816|162865152|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-24.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-526.0|73.3|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group), from Month 0 (study start of Malaria-055) to Year 3 (study end of Malaria-076).||73.30|-526|1.0000
81595257|NCT02207816|162865152|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-77.1||||0.3834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-725.0|55.0|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[5-17M\] Group over the proportion in VeroRab Comparator \[5-17M\] Group), from Month 0 (study start of Malaria-055) to Year 3 (study end of Malaria-076).||55.00|-725|0.3834
81641814|NCT03000829|162973522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97
81641815|NCT03000829|162973523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.87
81641816|NCT03000829|162973524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.63
81641817|NCT03000829|162973525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.62
81641818|NCT03000829|162973526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81460581|NCT01006122|162613224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.457||0.095|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.19|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 15 (TP), P-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, baseline total score as a covariate and participant as random effect.||-0.01|-1.19|0.095
81641819|NCT03000829|162973527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.40
81641820|NCT03000829|162973530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.92
81641821|NCT01612221|162973550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.65
81641822|NCT01612221|162973551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||ANCOVA|||GCLM Biomarker analysis.||||0.76
81641823|NCT01612221|162973551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||ANCOVA|||SLC1A4 Biomarker analysis.||||0.63
81641824|NCT01612221|162973551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||ANCOVA|||SLC7A11 Biomarker analysis.||||0.27
81641825|NCT01044901|162973554|OTHER|||||||0.0039||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as mean +/- standard deviation based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Student t-test.||||0.0039
81641826|NCT01044901|162973555|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as median (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney test).||||<0.0001
81641827|NCT01044901|162973556|OTHER|||||||0.0137|||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as mean +/- standard deviation based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Student t-test.||||0.0137
81595258|NCT02207816|162865152|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-297.5||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19000.0|60.7|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group), from Month 0 (study start of Malaria-055) to Year 3 (study end of Malaria-076).||60.70|-19000|0.3740
81595259|NCT02207816|162865152|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-498.1||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27000.0|27.4|||Two-sided Fisher Exact test|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was estimated as 1-the risk ratio (RR; proportion of subjects reporting events in the GSK257049 Comparator \[6-12W\] Group over the proportion in Menjugate Comparator \[6-12W\] Group), from Month 0 (study start of Malaria-055) to Year 3 (study end of Malaria-076).||27.40|-27000|0.1240
81595260|NCT03508843|162865157|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar|||||||<.001
81595261|NCT03508843|162865158|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar|||||||<.001
81595262|NCT03508843|162865159|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||McNemar|||||||>.05
81595263|NCT00958919|162865172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|9.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||||9.38|2.69|.0004
81595264|NCT00958919|162865173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.0||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|6.85|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.85|0.49|.024
81595265|NCT00958919|162865174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45
81595266|NCT00958919|162865175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81460582|NCT01006122|162613224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.487||0.604|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.5|0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 20 (TP), P-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, baseline total score as a covariate and participant as random effect.||0.75|-0.50|0.604
81595267|NCT00958919|162865176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81595268|NCT00373334|162865239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.528||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.528
81595269|NCT00373334|162865239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.341||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.341
81595270|NCT00373334|162865240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.746||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of nizatidine 2.5 group to placebo group. P-value is for overall difference between groups (not comparison of individual categories).||||0.746
81595271|NCT00373334|162865240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.262||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of nizatidine 5.0 group to placebo group. P-value is for overall difference between groups (not comparison of individual categories).||||0.262
81595272|NCT00373334|162865241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.609||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of nizatidine 2.5 group to placebo group. P-value is for overall difference between groups (not comparison of individual categories).||||0.609
81595273|NCT00373334|162865241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.938||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of nizatidine 5.0 group to placebo group. P-value is for overall difference between groups (not comparison of individual categories).||||0.938
81595274|NCT02103439|162865249|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions between the difference in the early virological response rate with Algeron and PegIntron should be higher than the non-inferiority margin of 0.2 (-20%)||||||0.227|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.227
81595275|NCT02103439|162865250|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|the lower limit of the 95 % confidence interval between the difference in rate of rapid virological response with Algeron and PegIntron should be more than the non-inferiority margin (-20 %)|||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||> 0.05
81595276|NCT04256733|162865306|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.23
81595277|NCT04256733|162865307|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.57
81595278|NCT04256733|162865308|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.0001
81595279|NCT04542343|162865319|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.246|3.754|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.75400|2.24600|<0.01
81595280|NCT04542343|162865320|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.256785|-2.343215|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-2.343215|-4.256785|<0.001
81595281|NCT04542343|162865325|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21818|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36828|-0.06809|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.06809|-0.36828|<0.01
81595282|NCT04542343|162865326|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05623|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.00459|0.10788|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.10788|0.00459|<0.05
81595283|NCT00321854|162865335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.6503||95.0|-2.2|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.4|-2.2|0.6503
81595284|NCT00321854|162865336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.9568||95.0|-1.7|1.8|||ANCOVA|||||1.8|-1.7|0.9568
81595285|NCT00321854|162865337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.0001||95.0|-6.3|-3.2|||ANCOVA|||||-3.2|-6.3|<0.0001
81595286|NCT00321854|162865338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.0001||95.0|-5.8|-3.0|||ANCOVA|||||-3|-5.8|<0.0001
81595287|NCT00321854|162865339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.0001||95.0|-4.1|-1.7|||ANCOVA|||||-1.7|-4.1|<0.0001
81595288|NCT00321854|162865340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.8693||95.0|-1.8|1.5|||ANCOVA|||||1.5|-1.8|0.8693
81595289|NCT00321854|162865341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.8155||95.0|-1.5|1.9|||ANCOVA|||||1.9|-1.5|0.8155
81595290|NCT00321854|162865342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.0001||95.0|-6.0|-3.0|||ANCOVA|||||-3|-6|<0.0001
81595291|NCT00321854|162865343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.0001||95.0|-5.4|-2.6|||ANCOVA|||||-2.6|-5.4|<0.0001
81595292|NCT00321854|162865344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.9|-1.7|||ANCOVA|||||-1.7|-3.9|<0.0001
81595293|NCT00321854|162865345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.7999||95.0|-1.5|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.1|-1.5|0.7999
81460583|NCT01006122|162613224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.473||0.232|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.95|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7 (SP), P-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, baseline total score as a covariate and participant as random effect.||0.26|-0.95|0.232
81595294|NCT00321854|162865346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.7395||95.0|-1.1|1.5|||ANCOVA|||||1.5|-1.1|0.7395
81595295|NCT00321854|162865347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.0001||95.0|-4.5|-2.2|||ANCOVA|||||-2.2|-4.5|<0.0001
81595296|NCT00321854|162865348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.0001||95.0|-4.0|-1.8|||ANCOVA|||||-1.8|-4|<0.0001
81595297|NCT00321854|162865349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0002||95.0|-2.7|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||||-0.9|-2.7|0.0002
81595298|NCT00321854|162865350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.9256||95.0|-0.6|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.6|0.9256
81595299|NCT00321854|162865351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.9792||95.0|-0.6|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.6|0.9792
81641828|NCT01044901|162973557|OTHER|||||||0.0039||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as mean +/- standard deviation based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Student t-test.||||0.0039
81641829|NCT01044901|162973558|OTHER|||||||0.16||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as mean +/- standard deviation based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Student t-test.||||0.16
81595300|NCT00321854|162865352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0001||95.0|-1.7|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||||-0.5|-1.7|0.0001
81595301|NCT00321854|162865353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.6|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-1.6|<0.0001
81595302|NCT00321854|162865354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.5|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-1.5|<0.0001
81595303|NCT00321854|162865355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0376||95.0|-0.5|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0|-0.5|0.0376
81595304|NCT00321854|162865356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1607||95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.4|0.1607
81595305|NCT00321854|162865357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0173||95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.5|0.0173
81595306|NCT00321854|162865358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0007||95.0|-0.6|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-0.6|0.0007
81595307|NCT00321854|162865359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.4381||95.0|-0.3|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.3|0.4381
81595308|NCT00321854|162865360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.796||||0.5116||95.0|0.403|1.573|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.573|0.403|0.5116
81595309|NCT00321854|162865361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.153||||0.7913||95.0|0.403|3.299|||Regression, Logistic|||The ordinal responses (3 levels) were analysed using the proportional odds model extension of logistic regression||3.299|0.403|0.7913
81595310|NCT00321854|162865362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.1702||95.0|-1.3|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-1.3|0.1702
81595311|NCT00321854|162865363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0009||95.0|-2.2|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-2.2|0.0009
81595312|NCT00321854|162865364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0005||95.0|-2.1|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-2.1|0.0005
81595313|NCT00321854|162865365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0422||95.0|-1.4|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0|-1.4|0.0422
81641830|NCT01044901|162973559|OTHER|||||||0.0039||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as mean +/- standard deviation based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Student t-test.||||0.0039
81641831|NCT01044901|162973560|OTHER|||||||0.0011||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as median (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney) test.||||0.0011
81641832|NCT01044901|162973561|OTHER|||||||0.1||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as median (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney) test.||||0.10
81641833|NCT01044901|162973562|OTHER|||||||0.48||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as mean +/- standard deviation based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Student t-test.||||0.48
81595314|NCT00321854|162865366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.573||||0.2149||95.0|-1.823|0.677|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.677|-1.823|0.2149
81641834|NCT01044901|162973563|OTHER|||||||0.08||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Primary outcome was presented as frequencies and percentages, and then analyzed with a Fisher exact test.||||0.08
81641835|NCT01044901|162973564|OTHER|||||||0.91||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as mean +/- standard deviation based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Student t-test.||||0.91
81641836|NCT01044901|162973565|OTHER|||||||0.0038||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as median (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney) test.||||0.0038
81641837|NCT01044901|162973566|OTHER|||||||0.034||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as mean +/- standard deviation based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Student t-test.||||0.034
81595315|NCT00321854|162865367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-2.031||||0.0001||95.0|-3.125|-0.938|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-0.938|-3.125|0.0001
81595316|NCT00321854|162865368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.2605||95.0|0.0|0.026|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.026|0|0.2605
81595317|NCT00321854|162865369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.051|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.0|0.089|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.089|0|<0.0001
81595318|NCT00321854|162865370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.0489||95.0|0.0|5.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||5|0|0.0489
81595319|NCT00321854|162865371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|3.0||||0.0282||95.0|0.0|5.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||5|0|0.0282
81595320|NCT00321854|162865387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.8397||95.0|-5.4|4.4|||ANCOVA|||||4.4|-5.4|0.8397
81595321|NCT04723576|162865392|OTHER|Standard 2-sided non-equivalence test|Mean Difference (Net)|0.189||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.068|1.446|||Mixed Models Analysis||Effect sizes are the difference between SFA minus Usual Care.|||1.446|-1.068|.77
81595322|NCT04723576|162865393|OTHER|Standard 2-sided non-equivalence test|Median Difference (Net)|0.238||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.785|||Mixed Models Analysis||Effect sizes are the difference between SFA minus Usual Care.|||0.785|-0.310|.39
81595323|NCT04723576|162865394|OTHER|Standard 2-sided non-equivalence test|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.232||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.618|0.153|||Mixed Models Analysis||Effect sizes are the difference between SFA minus Usual Care.|||0.153|-0.618|.24
81595324|NCT04723576|162865395|OTHER|Standard 2-sided non-equivalence test|Median Difference (Net)|0.134||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.352|||Mixed Models Analysis||Effect sizes are the difference between SFA minus Usual Care.|||0.352|-0.085|.23
81595325|NCT04723576|162865396|OTHER|Standard 2-sided non-equivalence test|Median Difference (Net)|-0.051||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.179|0.078|||Mixed Models Analysis||Effect sizes are the difference between SFA minus Usual Care.|||0.078|-0.179|.44
81595326|NCT04723576|162865397|OTHER|Standard 2-sided non-equivalence test|Odds Ratio, log|-0.051||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.179|0.078|||Repeated measure logistic regression|using GEE method|Effect sizes are the difference between SFA minus Usual Care.|||0.078|-0.179|.85
81595327|NCT04723576|162865398|OTHER|Standard 2-sided non-equivalence test|Median Difference (Net)|0.23||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.484|||Mixed Models Analysis||Effect sizes are the difference between SFA minus Usual Care|||0.484|-0.025|.08
81595328|NCT00413153|162865399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Initial samples size of N=16 calculated to provide 80% power to detect a 30% change in muscle glucose uptake between groups. Student's t-test used to compare change from baseline and determine treatment effect (net difference over time between the ATV/r vs. LPV/r groups).||||0.035
81595329|NCT00413153|162865400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA, controlling for baseline values, used to assess treatment effect of the randomization over 6 months (net difference over time between ATV/r vs. LPV/r)||||0.12
81641838|NCT01044901|162973567|OTHER|||||||0.25||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Primary outcome was presented was as frequencies and percentages, and then analyzed with a Fisher exact test.||||0.25
81641839|NCT01044901|162973568|OTHER|||||||0.0288||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as median (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney) test.||||0.0288
81641840|NCT01044901|162973569|OTHER|||||||0.14||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as median (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney) test.||||0.14
81641841|NCT01044901|162973570|OTHER|||||||0.13||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as mean +/- standard deviation based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Student t-test.||||0.13
81641842|NCT01044901|162973571|OTHER|||||||0.81||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as mean +/- standard deviation based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Student t-test.||||0.81
81641843|NCT01044901|162973572|OTHER|||||||0.3||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline as mean +/- standard deviation based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Student t-test.||||0.30
81641844|NCT03322514|162973600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8
81641845|NCT03322514|162973600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 12 weeks||||0.04
81522909|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.7||||99.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.94||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Lobes; LLL; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||0.94|0.52|99.20
81522910|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.22||||3.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.51||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Upper; SCRD12 .The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.51|0.98|3.49
81595330|NCT00413153|162865401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA, controlling for baseline values, used to assess treatment effect of the randomization over 6 months (net difference over time between ATV/r vs.LPV/r).||||0.002
81522911|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.93||||73.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.19||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Upper; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.19|0.72|73.09
81595331|NCT00413153|162865402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA, controlling for baseline values, used to assess treatment effect of the randomization over 6 months (net difference over time between ATV/r vs.LPV/r).||||0.02
81595332|NCT00413153|162865403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81595333|NCT00413153|162865404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0|||||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA, controlling for baseline values, used to assess treatment effect of the randomization over 6 months (net difference over time between ATV/r vs.LPV/r).||||0.72
81595334|NCT00413153|162865405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA, controlling for baseline values, used to assess treatment effect of the randomization over 6 months (net difference over time between ATV/r vs.LPV/r).||||0.22
81595335|NCT00413153|162865406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Repeated Measures Ancova|||Repeated measures ANCOVA, controlling for baseline values, used to assess treatment effect of the randomization over 6 months (net difference over time between ATV/r vs.LPV/r).||||0.004
81595336|NCT00413153|162865407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA, controlling for baseline values, used to assess treatment effect of the randomization over 6 months (net difference over time between ATV/r vs.LPV/r).||||0.0002
81641846|NCT03322514|162973600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 12 weeks||||0.1
81641847|NCT03322514|162973601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8
81641848|NCT03322514|162973601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 12 weeks||||0.3
81641849|NCT03322514|162973601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 12 weeks||||0.3
81641850|NCT03322514|162973602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9
81641851|NCT03322514|162973602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 12 weeks||||0.4
81641852|NCT03322514|162973602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline to 12 weeks||||0.7
81641853|NCT01184859|162973603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.211||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, because this study was not a confirmatory trial. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.211
81641854|NCT01184859|162973603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, because this study was not a confirmatory trial. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.010
81641855|NCT01184859|162973603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, because this study was not a confirmatory trial. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81641856|NCT01184859|162973603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, because this study was not a confirmatory trial. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81460584|NCT01006122|162613224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.473||0.093|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.23|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14 (SP), P-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, baseline total score as a covariate and participant as random effect.||-0.02|-1.23|0.093
81460585|NCT01006122|162613224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.498||0.274|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.94|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21 (SP), P-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, baseline total score as a covariate and participant as random effect.||0.34|-0.94|0.274
81460586|NCT01006122|162613225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||0.121|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.6|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 5 (TP), P-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, baseline global score as a covariate and participant as random effect.||0.03|-0.60|0.121
81595337|NCT04118348|162865545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.46|7.36|||Regression, Logistic||BPA+HMT is the numerator|Passive control was set as the reference group.||7.36|4.46|<.001
81595338|NCT04118348|162865545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.79|6.27|||Regression, Logistic||BPA-only is the numerator|Passive control was set as the reference group.||6.27|3.79|<.001
81460587|NCT01006122|162613225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.243||0.394|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.38|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 10 (TP), P-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, baseline global score as a covariate and participant as random effect.||0.25|-0.38|0.394
81460588|NCT01006122|162613225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||0.073|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.67|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 15 (TP), P-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, baseline global score as a covariate and participant as random effect.||-0.04|-0.67|0.073
81460589|NCT01006122|162613225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.495|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.34|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 20 (TP), P-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, baseline global score as a covariate and participant as random effect.||0.33|-0.34|0.495
81460590|NCT01006122|162613225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.253||0.711|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.18|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7 (SP), P-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, baseline global score as a covariate and participant as random effect.||0.46|-0.18|0.711
81595339|NCT04118348|162865545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.19|||Regression, Logistic||HMT-only is the numerator|Passive control was set as the reference group.||2.19|1.28|<.001
81641857|NCT01184859|162973604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.272||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.685|-0.141||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, because this study was not a confirmatory trial. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Gender is a factor, and duration of action and baseline number of nocturnal voids are covariates.||||-0.141|-0.685|0.194
81595340|NCT04118348|162865545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|4.29|||Regression, Logistic||BPA+HMT is the numerator|HMT was set as the reference group.||4.29|2.73|<.001
81595341|NCT04118348|162865545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|3.66|||Regression, Logistic||BPA-only is the numerator|HMT was set as the reference group.||3.66|2.32|<.001
81595342|NCT04118348|162865545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.43|||Regression, Logistic||BPA+HMT is the numerator|BPA was set as the reference group.||1.43|0.96|.114
81460591|NCT01006122|162613225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.253||0.767|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.14|0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14 (SP), P-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, baseline global score as a covariate and participant as random effect.||0.51|-0.14|0.767
81460592|NCT01006122|162613225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.266||0.698|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.2|0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21 (SP), P-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, baseline global score as a covariate and participant as random effect.||0.48|-0.20|0.698
81460593|NCT01006122|162613228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.127|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.34|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 5 (TP), One-sided p-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and participant as random effect.||0.02|-0.34|0.127
81460594|NCT01006122|162613228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.303|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.25|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 10 (TP), One-sided p-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and participant as random effect.||0.11|-0.25|0.303
81460595|NCT01006122|162613228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.738|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.09|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 15 (TP), One-sided p-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and participant as random effect.||0.27|-0.09|0.738
81460596|NCT01006122|162613228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.85|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.04|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 20 (TP), One-sided p-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and participant as random effect.||0.35|-0.04|0.850
81460597|NCT01006122|162613228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.631|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.14|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7 (SP), One-sided p-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and participant as random effect.||0.24|-0.14|0.631
81641858|NCT01184859|162973604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.547||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.985|-0.108||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, because this study was not a confirmatory trial. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Gender is a factor, and duration of action and baseline number of nocturnal voids are covariates.||||-0.108|-0.985|0.015
81595343|NCT04118348|162865546|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|4.15|||Regression, Logistic||BPA+HMT is the numerator|Passive control was set as the reference group.||4.15|2.02|<.001
81595344|NCT04118348|162865546|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|3.3|||Regression, Logistic||BPA-only is the numerator|Passive control was set as the reference group.||3.30|1.57|<.001
81595345|NCT04118348|162865546|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.27|||Regression, Logistic||HMT-only is the numerator|Passive control was set as the reference group.||2.27|1.04|.030
81595346|NCT04118348|162865546|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.59|||Regression, Logistic||BPA+HMT is the numerator|HMT was set as the reference group.||2.59|1.37|<.001
81595347|NCT04118348|162865546|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.06|||Regression, Logistic||BPA-only is the numerator|HMT was set as the reference group.||2.06|1.06|.021
81595348|NCT04118348|162865546|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.71|||Regression, Logistic||BPA+HMT is the numerator|BPA was set as the reference group.||1.71|0.95|.107
81595349|NCT01059565|162865547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean (LSM)|0.91||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|5.06||"To correct for multiplicity, a family alpha spending rule was used to control the type 1 error rate of alpha=0.05.~A gate-keeping procedure to control family-wise Type 1 error was established a priori for primary and key secondary endpoints."|ANCOVA|Baseline was included as a covariate in this model.||"The primary analysis was a test for superiority. Null hypothesis was no difference between the AZLI and placebo treatment groups versus the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference.~A sample size of 50 participants per group provided at least 80% power to detect an 8.5% difference in mean AUCave of relative change from baseline in FEV1 % predicted through Week 24 using a two-sided 0.05-level test, assuming a common standard deviation of 15."||5.06|-3.24|0.663
81595350|NCT01059565|162865548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4158||||||To correct for multiplicity, a family alpha spending rule was used to control the type 1 error rate of alpha=0.05.|Negative binomial regression|The negative binomial regression model included an offset parameter which accounted for potential differing study durations due to discontinuations.||The primary analysis was a test for superiority. Null hypothesis was no difference between the AZLI and placebo treatment groups versus the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference.||||0.4158
81522912|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.85||||92.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Upper; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.69|92.41
81522913|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.38||||2.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.89||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Lower; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.89|1.01|2.29
81595351|NCT01059565|162865549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.18||||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.43|1.78||To correct for multiplicity, a family alpha spending rule was used to control the type 1 error rate of alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|The AUCs of changes from baseline were compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA methods with baseline value as a covariate.||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the AZLI and placebo treatment groups versus the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference.||1.78|-4.43|0.939
81595352|NCT01059565|162865550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.77||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|4.86|||ANCOVA|The AUCs of changes from baseline were compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA methods with baseline value as a covariate.||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the AZLI and placebo treatment groups versus the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference.||4.86|-3.33|0.711
81595353|NCT01059565|162865551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.6||||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|4.49|||ANCOVA|The AUCs of changes from baseline were compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA methods with baseline value as a covariate.||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the AZLI and placebo treatment groups versus the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference.||4.49|-3.30|0.762
81595354|NCT01059565|162865552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|1.95||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|8.44|||ANCOVA|The AUCs of changes from baseline were compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA methods with baseline value as a covariate.||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the AZLI and placebo treatment groups versus the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference.||8.44|-4.54|0.553
81595355|NCT01059565|162865553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|2.99||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|7.28|||ANCOVA|Baseline was included as a covariate in this model.||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the AZLI and placebo treatment groups versus the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference.||7.28|-1.20|0.170
81595356|NCT01059565|162865554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-2.57||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.62|5.49|||ANCOVA|Baseline was included as a covariate in this model.||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the AZLI and placebo treatment groups versus the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference.||5.49|-10.62|0.528
81595357|NCT01059565|162865555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|3.62||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|8.34|||ANCOVA|Baseline was included as a covariate in this model.||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the AZLI and placebo treatment groups versus the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference.||8.34|-1.11|0.132
81460598|NCT01006122|162613228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.16|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.34|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14 (SP), One-sided p-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and participant as random effect.||0.04|-0.34|0.160
81460599|NCT01006122|162613228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.541|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.18|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21 (SP), One-sided p-value was based on linear mixed effects model with treatment, period, time and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and participant as random effect.||0.22|-0.18|0.541
81460600|NCT03493854|162613240|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis could be rejected and non-inferiority concluded if the lower bound of the 90% confidence interval of the geometric mean ratio was ≥0.8.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.14|1.31|||||The CtroughSC/CtroughIV geometric mean ratio was calculated as the SC dose of pertuzumab (Arm B) relative to the pertuzumab IV dose (Arm A).|The null hypothesis was that the pertuzumab Arm A SC dose is inferior to the pertuzumab Arm B IV dose (i.e., the CtroughSC/CtroughIV geometric mean ratio of the SC dose of pertuzumab relative to the IV dose is not greater than 0.8).||1.31|1.14|
81460601|NCT03493854|162613241|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis could be rejected and non-inferiority concluded if the lower bound of the 90% confidence interval of the geometric mean ratio was ≥0.8. Non-inferiority was tested in hierarchical order after the primary outcome measure, to adjust for multiple statistical testing and control the type I error at one sided 5% significance level.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.24|1.43|||||The CtroughSC/CtroughIV geometric mean ratio was calculated as the SC dose of trastuzumab (Arm B) relative to the trastuzumab IV dose (Arm A).|The null hypothesis was that the trastuzumab Arm B SC dose is inferior to the Arm A trastuzumab IV dose (i.e., the CtroughSC/CtroughIV geometric mean ratio of the SC dose of trastuzumab relative to the IV dose is not greater than 0.8).||1.43|1.24|
81460602|NCT03493854|162613242|OTHER|Descriptive analysis only. tpCR was analyzed outside of a hypothesis-testing framework and according to the methodology outlined in the outcome measure description.|Difference in tpCR Rate|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.67|8.97|||||Difference in tpCR rate was calculated as Arm B: PH FDC SC minus Arm A: P+H IV.|||8.97|-8.67|
81460603|NCT03493854|162613243|OTHER|Descriptive analysis only|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.5216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.11|||Log Rank|||||2.11|0.68|0.5216
81460604|NCT03493854|162613244|OTHER|Descriptive analysis only|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.5992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.97|||Log Rank|||||1.97|0.68|0.5992
81460605|NCT03493854|162613245|OTHER|Descriptive analysis only|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.4844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.98|||Log Rank|||||1.98|0.72|0.4844
81595358|NCT01059565|162865556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.14||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|P-value was based on a Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure model that included terms for treatment, visit, baseline, and treatment/visit interaction.||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the AZLI and placebo treatment groups versus the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference.||0.56|-0.29|0.531
81595359|NCT01059565|162865557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.93||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|2.48|||ANCOVA|Baseline was included as a covariate in this model.||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the AZLI and placebo treatment groups versus the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference.||2.48|-0.62|0.232
81595360|NCT01059565|162865558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.103|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the AZLI and placebo treatment groups versus the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference.||||0.103
81595361|NCT01059565|162865559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.646|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the AZLI and placebo treatment groups versus the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference.||||0.646
81460606|NCT03493854|162613246|OTHER|Descriptive analysis only|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.5474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.88|||Log Rank|||||1.88|0.71|0.5474
81460607|NCT03493854|162613247|OTHER|Descriptive analysis only|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.6291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.24|||Log Rank|||||2.24|0.61|0.6291
81460608|NCT03493854|162613248|OTHER|Descriptive analysis only|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.5609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.72|||Log Rank|||||2.72|0.58|0.5609
81460609|NCT04278417|162613302|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of brolucizumab to PRP with respect to change from baseline in BCVA at Week 54, considering a non-inferiority margin of 4 ETDRS letters. Assuming that the BCVA changes follow a normal distribution with equal means between treatments, and a common standard deviation of 10 letters, for a one-sided alpha level of 0.025, with 300 subjects per arm there is \>99% power to reject the null hypothesis that brolucizumab 6 mg is inferior to PRP.|LS mean difference|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|6.4|||ANCOVA|||1||6.4|2.4|<0.001
81460610|NCT04278417|162613302|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||2||||<0.001
81460611|NCT04278417|162613303|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % of Participants|39.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.0|46.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||46.8|32.0|< 0.001
81460612|NCT04278417|162613305|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % of Participants|-41.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.0|-34.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-34.2|-48.0|< 0.001
81460613|NCT04278417|162613308|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % of Participants|26.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.5|33.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 54||33.3|19.5|<0.001
81460614|NCT06509438|162613317|OTHER|Compare 4 weeks after the last injection to baseline|Difference of medians|-0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81460615|NCT06509438|162613317|OTHER|Compare 12 weeks after the last injection to baseline|Difference of medians|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81460616|NCT01262872|162613335|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimated as \[(1-Relative Risk (i.e. investigational vaccine over control vaccine))\*100\] with 95% CI was calculated. Denominator considered for deriving VE at a considered time point was the number of subjects with swabs cultured at this time point. Power using 2 independent proportions, 1:1 randomization ratio, 1-sided test to detect group difference, 1-sided alpha=2.5%.|VE|-7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.3|14.6||||||VE-10PP-LD 3+0d vs Synflorix 3+0d - 1M post-Dose 3. The analysis aimed to compare occurrences in terms of percentage of subjects with positive nasopharyngeal sample out of the number of subjects with swabs cultured, between 2 groups, one month (M) post-dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine administered (10PP vaccine or Synflorix™).||14.6|-36.3|
81595362|NCT01059565|162865560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.284|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the AZLI and placebo treatment groups versus the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference.||||0.284
81595363|NCT00121238|162865572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81595364|NCT01715805|162865624|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (LSMD)|-0.2||||0.7948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.2||MMRM with treatment group, study center, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline value and baseline by-visit interaction as the covariates was used for analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis||Cariprazine + ADT - Placebo + ADT|||1.2|-1.6|0.7948
81595365|NCT01715805|162865625|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|-0.7||||0.2784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.5||MMRM with treatment group, study center, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline value and baseline by-visit interaction as the covariates was used for analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis||Cariprazine +ADT - Placebo + ADT|||0.5|-1.9|0.2784
81595366|NCT02219932|162865632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.26|||Regression, Logistic||fampridine vs. placebo|Based on logistic regression, adjusting for baseline MSWS-12 score, baseline TUG speed, age, screening Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score and prior aminopyridine. Missing data handled by multiple imputation. Hypothesis testing was performed at the 2-sided 5% significance level overall, with adjustment for testing multiple secondary endpoints.||2.26|1.15|0.006
81641859|NCT01184859|162973604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.854|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.317|-0.391||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, because this study was not a confirmatory trial. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Gender is a factor, and duration of action and baseline number of nocturnal voids are covariates.||||-0.391|-1.317|<0.001
81641860|NCT01184859|162973604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.888||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.426|-0.351||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, because this study was not a confirmatory trial. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Gender is a factor, and duration of action and baseline number of nocturnal voids are covariates.||||-0.351|-1.426|0.001
81641861|NCT05129592|162973635|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.3||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|33.3||Sidak's adjusted p-value contrasting marginal linear predictions for the Nicotine corrective control and Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline nicotine misperception (df=4)|Comparing Nicotine corrective control to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence|||33.30|-1.87|0.095
81641862|NCT05129592|162973635|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.3||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|35.33||Sidak's adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline nicotine misperception (df=4)|Comparing Nicotine corrective control to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence|Sidak's adjusted p-value contrasting marginal linear predictions for the Nicotine corrective with causal explanation and Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence||35.33|2.02|0.022
81641863|NCT05129592|162973635|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.3||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.76|20.15||Sidak's adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline nicotine misperception (df=4)|Comparing Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence|Sidak's adjusted p-value contrasting marginal linear predictions for the Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception and Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence||20.15|-12.76|0.931
81641864|NCT05129592|162973636|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|4.24|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing e-cigarettes are less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with causal explanation/odds of believing e-cigarettes are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Unadjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with causal explanation compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on e-cigarette relative harm beliefs||4.24|0.56|0.402
81641865|NCT05129592|162973636|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|5.62|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing e-cigarettes are somewhat or much less harmful than cigarettes in the control condition/odds of believing e-cigarettes are somewhat or much less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Unadjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective control compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on e-cigarette relative harm beliefs||5.62|0.59|0.292
81641866|NCT05129592|162973636|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.93|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing e-cigarettes are less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception/odds of believing e-cigarettes are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Unadjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on e-cigarette relative harm beliefs||1.93|0.30|0.571
81641867|NCT05129592|162973636|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|8.26|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing e-cigarettes are less harmful than cigarettes in the control condition/odds of believing e-cigarettes are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Adjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective control compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on e-cigarette relative harm beliefs controlling for baseline beliefs and e-cigarette use||8.26|0.47|0.349
81641868|NCT05129592|162973636|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|5.81|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing e-cigarettes are less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with causal explanation/odds of believing e-cigarettes are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Adjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with causal explanation compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on e-cigarette relative harm beliefs controlling for baseline beliefs and e-cigarette use||5.81|0.53|0.355
81595367|NCT02219932|162865632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference for Adjusted Proportions|0.104|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.178||||||Based on logistic regression, adjusting for baseline MSWS-12 score, baseline TUG speed, age, screening Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score and prior aminopyridine. Missing data handled by multiple imputation. Hypothesis testing was performed at the 2-sided 5% significance level overall, with adjustment for testing multiple secondary endpoints.||0.178|0.030|
81595368|NCT02219932|162865632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.7||||||Based on logistic regression, adjusting for baseline MSWS-12 score, baseline TUG speed, age, screening Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score and prior aminopyridine. Missing data handled by multiple imputation. Hypothesis testing was performed at the 2-sided 5% significance level overall, with adjustment for testing multiple secondary endpoints.||1.70|1.06|
81595369|NCT02219932|162865633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|||Based on logistic regression, adjusting for baseline TUG speed, screening EDSS score and prior aminopyridine. Missing data were handled using multiple imputation.||2.07|1.04|0.030
81595370|NCT02219932|162865633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference for Adjusted Proportions|0.092|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.175||||||Based on logistic regression, adjusting for baseline TUG speed, screening EDSS score and prior aminopyridine. Missing data were handled using multiple imputation.||0.175|0.009|
81595371|NCT02219932|162865633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.51||||||Based on logistic regression, adjusting for baseline TUG speed, screening EDSS score and prior aminopyridine. Missing data were handled using multiple imputation.||1.51|0.99|
81595372|NCT02219932|162865634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.925|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.13|-1.5|||mixed model for repeated measures|||||-1.50|-5.13|< 0.001
81595373|NCT02219932|162865635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.277||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.95|||mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.95|-0.13|0.141
81595374|NCT02219932|162865636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.573||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|1.86|||mixed model for repeated measures|||||1.86|-0.38|0.197
81595375|NCT04313634|162865666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.611|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.611
81595376|NCT04313634|162865667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.020
81595377|NCT04313634|162865668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.024
81641869|NCT05129592|162973636|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.25|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing e-cigarettes are less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception/odds of believing e-cigarettes are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Adjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on e-cigarette relative harm beliefs controlling for baseline beliefs and e-cigarette use||2.25|0.24|0.591
81641870|NCT05129592|162973637|SUPERIORITY|Unadjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective control compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on NRT relative harm beliefs|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|7.27|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing NRT is less harmful than cigarettes in the control condition/odds of believing NRT is less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|||7.27|0.13|0.980
81595378|NCT04313634|162865669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.149|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.149
81595379|NCT04313634|162865671|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.953|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.953
81595380|NCT01201629|162865673|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.05
81595381|NCT01201629|162865674|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81595382|NCT03825380|162865676|NON_INFERIORITY|"Primary tested:Non-inferiority of T4032 to Lumigan® on the change from baseline in IOP using a MMRM. 3 independent models will be performed, one for each time point (8:00, 10:00~\& 16:00). The 95% CI for treatment effect (difference T4032 - Lumigan) will be estimated at Wk 12. NI will be achieved if the upper bound of the 95% CI for the difference between treatment groups (T4032 - Lumigan) is lower than the margin of +1.5 mmHg for each of the 3 time points 8:00, 10:00 \& 16:00."|Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.28|-0.62|0.453
81595383|NCT02558010|162865681|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The p-value was calculated, and does not indicate the threshold for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81595384|NCT00762320|162865688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df=4||||||=.004
81595385|NCT00762320|162865693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df=7||||||<.001
81595386|NCT03980470|162865734|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.198|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.198
81595387|NCT03980470|162865735|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9
81595388|NCT03980470|162865736|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8
81595389|NCT03980470|162865737|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81595390|NCT03980470|162865738|OTHER|Bland-Altmann analysis (bias)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81595391|NCT03069482|162865774|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.063|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.377|=|0.754|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.754
81595392|NCT03069482|162865775|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.103|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.369||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Zero inflated negative binomial mixed methods regression.||||2.6|1.2|0.044
81595393|NCT03069482|162865776|OTHER||Percent accrual relative to target N|102.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||||The goal of this outcome was to determine whether the trial could reach its enrollment target (90 participants).|||
81595394|NCT03069482|162865777|OTHER||Percent retention relative to target|98.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||||We calculated the percent of retained participants relative to the retention target (N = 62)|||
81595395|NCT03069482|162865778|OTHER||Percent of respondents|58.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81595396|NCT03069482|162865780|SUPERIORITY||Trimmed mean difference|8.29574|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.138|16.453|||Yuen's trimmed mean t-test|||||16.453|0.138|0.046
81522914|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.12||||23.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.56||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters.Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region; Lower; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.56|0.81|23.67
81595397|NCT03069482|162865781|SUPERIORITY||Trimmed mean difference|7.79514|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.867|17.457|||Yuen's trimmed means t-test|||||17.457|-1.867|0.109
81595398|NCT03069482|162865782|SUPERIORITY||Trimmed mean difference|2.22222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.50537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.492|8.943|||Yuen's trimmed means t-test|||||8.943|-4.492|0.50537
81595399|NCT03069482|162865783|SUPERIORITY||Trimmed mean difference|5.83333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.27411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.88|16.54|||Yuen's trimmed means t-test|||||16.54|-4.88|0.27411
81595400|NCT00791765|162865829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||van Elteren's test|Stratified by baseline body mass index group||||||<0.0001
81595401|NCT00791765|162865830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline body mass index group||||||<0.0001
81595402|NCT00791765|162865831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||2-sided pairwise van Elteren's test|Stratified by baseline body mass index group||Comparison of week 24 outcome to week 12 outcome (see Outcome Measure 1)||||<0.0001
81641871|NCT05129592|162973637|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.56|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing NRT is less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with causal explanation/odds of believing NRT is less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Unadjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with causal explanation compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on NRT relative harm beliefs||2.56|0.09|0.382
81641872|NCT05129592|162973637|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|5.23|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing NRT is less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception/odds of believing NRT is less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Unadjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on NRT relative harm beliefs||5.23|0.13|0.846
81641873|NCT05129592|162973637|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|7.74|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing NRT is less harmful than cigarettes in the control condition/odds of believing NRT is less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Adjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective control compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on NRT relative harm beliefs controlling for NRT use||7.74|0.13|0.990
81641874|NCT05129592|162973637|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|3.01|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing NRT is less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with causal explanation/odds of believing NRT is less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Adjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with causal explanation compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on NRT relative harm beliefs controlling for NRT use||3.01|0.09|0.458
81641875|NCT05129592|162973637|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|4.76|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing NRT is less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception/odds of believing NRT is less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Adjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on NRT relative harm beliefs controlling for NRT use||4.76|0.12|0.754
81641876|NCT05129592|162973638|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|4.15|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing VLNC are less harmful than cigarettes in the control condition/odds of believing VLNC are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Unadjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective control compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on VLNC relative harm beliefs||4.15|0.68|0.256
81595403|NCT00791765|162865832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided test with modified ridit scores stratified by baseline body mass index group||||||<0.0001
81595404|NCT02621931|162865840|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|-1.15||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the primary analysis was conducted using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test as outlined in the statistical analysis plan (SAP).||-1.15|-2.46|<0.0001
81595405|NCT02621931|162865840|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|-1.45||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the primary analysis was conducted using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test as outlined in the SAP.||-1.45|-2.76|<0.0001
81595406|NCT02621931|162865842|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|-0.97||0.05 level of significance|ANCOVA|||||-0.97|-2.48|<0.0001
81595407|NCT02621931|162865842|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|-1.09||0.05 level of significance|ANCOVA|||||-1.09|-2.61|<0.0001
81595408|NCT02621931|162865843|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance. P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline preventive medication use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 1: Active 675/placebo/placebo to Placebo||||<0.0001
81595409|NCT02621931|162865843|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance. P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline preventive medication use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 1: Active 675/225/225 to Placebo||||<0.0001
81595410|NCT02621931|162865843|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance. P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline preventive medication use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 2||||<0.0001
81595411|NCT02621931|162865843|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance. P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline preventive medication use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 2||||<0.0001
81595412|NCT02621931|162865843|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance. P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline preventive medication use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 3||||<0.0001
81595413|NCT02621931|162865843|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance. P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline preventive medication use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 3||||<0.0001
81595414|NCT02621931|162865843|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance. P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline preventive medication use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Overall||||<0.0001
81595415|NCT02621931|162865843|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance. P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline preventive medication use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Overall||||<0.0001
81595416|NCT02621931|162865844|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the primary analysis was conducted using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test as outlined in the SAP.||||<0.0001
81595417|NCT02621931|162865844|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the primary analysis was conducted using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test as outlined in the SAP.||||<0.0001
81595418|NCT02621931|162865845|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|-1.73||0.05 level of significance|ANCOVA|||||-1.73|-2.95|<0.0001
81595419|NCT02621931|162865846|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the primary analysis was conducted using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test as outlined in the SAP.||||<0.0001
81641877|NCT05129592|162973638|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.32|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing VLNC are less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with causal explanation/odds of believing VLNC are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Unadjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with causal explanation compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on VLNC relative harm beliefs||2.32|0.45|0.961
81522915|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.75||||98.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.96||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed; Region;Lower; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||0.96|0.59|98.87
81595420|NCT02621931|162865846|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the primary analysis was conducted using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test as outlined in the SAP.||||<0.0001
81595421|NCT02621931|162865847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004||||||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the primary analysis was conducted using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test as outlined in the SAP.||||0.0004
81595422|NCT02621931|162865847|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the primary analysis was conducted using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test as outlined in the SAP.||||<0.0001
81595423|NCT01461668|162865870|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.86|||Fisher Exact||Confidence interval for the odds ratio is based upon the inversion Fisher's exact test|||1.86|0.08|0.320
81595424|NCT00907153|162865896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.017||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.0|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||-0.000|-0.034|0.05
81701586|NCT00187889|163098507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.72|||Satterthwaite corrected t-test||The Satterthwaite corrected t-tests adjusts for potentially unequal variance in the groups. This is a different outcome variable than the primary.|The null hypothesis is that treatments are equivalent on this outcome. The study was powered around the primary outcome. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was planned.||0.72|-0.79|0.92
81595425|NCT00907153|162865897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.14||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.89|3.62|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||3.62|-5.89|0.62
81595426|NCT00907153|162865898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.65||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.32|7.02|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||7.02|-14.32|0.48
81595427|NCT00907153|162865899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.51||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.07|-0.96|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||-0.96|-12.07|0.02
81595428|NCT00907153|162865900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.28||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|16.54|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||16.54|-3.97|0.22
81595429|NCT00907153|162865901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.84||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-210.29|37.98|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||37.98|-210.29|0.33
81595430|NCT00907153|162865902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.8||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.94|17.34|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||17.34|-42.94|0.39
81595431|NCT00907153|162865903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-75.08||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-161.9|11.78|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||11.78|-161.9|0.09
81595432|NCT00907153|162865904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.73||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.59|34.06|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||34.06|-32.59|0.96
81595433|NCT00907153|162865905|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.08||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|7.99|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||7.99|-1.84|0.21
81595434|NCT00907153|162865906|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.43|24.64|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||24.64|-24.43|0.99
81595435|NCT00907153|162865907|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.93||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.12|6.26|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||6.26|-10.12|0.62
81595436|NCT00907153|162865908|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.29|20.85|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||20.85|-20.29|0.98
81595437|NCT00907153|162865909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.24||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.61|55.08|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||55.08|-34.61|0.64
81595438|NCT00907153|162865910|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.88||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.81|8.51|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||8.51|-22.81|0.88
81595439|NCT00907153|162865911|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.15||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|2.41|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||2.41|-8.70|0.25
81595440|NCT00907153|162865912|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|44.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.13|61.48|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||61.48|27.13|<0.001
81595441|NCT00907153|162865913|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.56||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|5.2|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||5.20|-2.08|0.38
81595442|NCT00907153|162865914|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.84||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.34|13.67|||Regression, Linear|Model-based differences adjusted for oral contraceptive use and season.||||13.67|-29.34|0.46
81595443|NCT01760239|162865915|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81641878|NCT05129592|162973638|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.53|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing VLNC are less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception/odds of believing VLNC are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Unadjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on VLNC relative harm beliefs||1.53|0.30|0.345
81701587|NCT04046341|163098514|OTHER|||||||0.008||||||A priori statistical significance threshold = p\<.05|McNemar|||||||.008
81595444|NCT01760239|162865916|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36||||0.046|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.046
81595445|NCT01760239|162865917|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.13||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.001
81595446|NCT01983293|162865918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81595447|NCT00778648|162865922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.023
81595448|NCT03147248|162865925|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in the mean change from baseline of DAS28 (CRP) at Week 22 was greater that the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of -0.6.|Difference of Least square mean|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.52|||||The least squares means and standard errors, estimate of treatment difference (CT-P13 SC 120 mg - CT-P13 IV 3 mg/kg), and 2-sided 95% CI obtained from the ANCOVA model.|Primary efficacy analysis were analyzed using an ANCOVA considering the treatment as fixed effect and country, serum CRP concentration at Week 2 (≤0.6 mg/dL vs. \>0.6 mg/dL), and body weight at Week 6 (≤100 kg vs. \>100 kg) as covariates.||0.52|0.02|
81595449|NCT03750552|162865930|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.413||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.58|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.58|-1.05|0.574
81595450|NCT03750552|162865931|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.284||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.28|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.28|-0.84|0.331
81595451|NCT03750552|162865932|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.376||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.48|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.48|-1.01|0.481
81595452|NCT03750552|162865933|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease type|The assumed common risk difference estimate and standard error are calculated using Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator. Mantel-Haenszel confidence limits are shown.|||0.17|-0.12|0.740
81595453|NCT03750552|162865934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.0903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease type|The assumed common risk difference estimate and standard error are calculated using Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator. Mantel-Haenszel confidence limits are shown.|||0.24|-0.02|0.0903
81595454|NCT00581230|162865947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0003
81595455|NCT00581230|162865948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0001
81595456|NCT02008890|162865967|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.5722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.53|||Regression, Logistic|with factors treatment, country, body weight at baseline visit (\> 90 kg or \>= 90kg) and presence of plaque-type psoriasis||||3.53|0.50|0.5722
81595457|NCT02008890|162865967|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62||||0.0411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|6.6|||Regression, Logistic|with factors treatment, country, body weight at baseline visit (\> 90 kg or \>= 90kg) and presence of plaque-type psoriasis||||6.60|1.04|0.0411
81595458|NCT02008890|162865968|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.9431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|3.47|||Regression, Linear|with factors treatment, country, body weight at baseline visit (\> 90 kg or \>= 90kg) and presence of plaque-type psoriasis||||3.47|-4.59|0.9431
81595459|NCT02008890|162865968|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.13||||0.1576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.14|0.88|||Regression, Linear|with factors treatment, country, body weight at baseline visit (\> 90 kg or \>= 90kg) and presence of plaque-type psoriasis||||0.88|-7.14|0.1576
81595460|NCT05912400|162865979|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||Spearman's rho was used to analyze correlation between OCR (Oxygen Consumption Rate) and NRS-11 Current (Numeric Pain Rating Scale for current pain).|Spearman's Rho|||||||<0.01
81595461|NCT05912400|162865979|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Spearman's Rho|Spearman's rho was used to analyze correlation between OCR (Oxygen Consumption Rate) and NRS-11 Best (Numeric Pain Rating Scale for best pain).||||||0.02
81595462|NCT05912400|162865979|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Spearman's Rho|Spearman's rho was used to analyze correlation between OCR (Oxygen Consumption Rate) and NRS-11 Worst (Numeric Pain Rating Scale for worst pain).||||||0.03
81595463|NCT05912400|162865979|OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Spearman's Rho|Correlation: OCR (Oxygen Consumption Rate) and FACIT-F TOI (Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy - Fatigue, Trial Outcome Index)||||||0.88
81595464|NCT05912400|162865979|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Spearman's Rho|Spearman's rho was used to analyze correlation between OCR (Oxygen Consumption Rate) and vitamin D levels.||||||0.36
81595465|NCT05912400|162865980|OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||Spearman's Rho|Spearman's rho used analyze correlation btwn ECAR (Extracellular Acidification Rate) and NRS-11 Current (Numeric Pain Rating Scale for current pain)||||||0.54
81595466|NCT05912400|162865980|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Spearman's Rho|Spearman's rho used to analyze correlation between ECAR (Extracellular Acidification Rate) and NRS-11 Best (Numeric Pain Rating Scale for best pain).||||||0.36
81595467|NCT05912400|162865980|OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||Spearman's Rho|Spearman's rho used to analyze correlation between ECAR (Extracellular Acidification Rate) \& NRS-11 Worst (Numeric Pain Rating Scale for worst pain).||||||0.94
81595468|NCT05912400|162865980|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Spearman's Rho|Correlation: ECAR (Extracellular Acidification Rate) \& FACIT-F TOI (Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy - Fatigue, Trial Outcome Index).||||||0.53
81595469|NCT05912400|162865980|OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Spearman's Rho|Spearman's rho was used to analyze correlation between ECAR (Extracellular Acidification Rate) and vitamin D levels.||||||0.51
81595470|NCT05912400|162865981|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Spearman's Rho|Spearman's rho was used to analyze correlation between OCR (Oxygen Consumption Rate) and vitamin D levels.||||||0.36
81595471|NCT05912400|162865981|OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Spearman's Rho|Spearman's rho was used to analyze correlation between ECAR (Extracellular Acidification Rate) and vitamin D levels.||||||0.51
81595472|NCT05912400|162865982|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Spearman's Rho|Spearman's rho was used to analyze correlation between OCR (Oxygen Consumption Rate) and NRS-11 Current (Numeric Pain Rating Scale for current pain).||||||<0.01
81595473|NCT05912400|162865982|OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||Spearman's Rho|Spearman's rho used analyze correlation between ECAR (Extracellular Acidification Rate) \& NRS-11 Current (Numeric Pain Rating Scale for current pain).||||||0.54
81595474|NCT05912400|162865983|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Spearman's Rho|Spearman's rho was used to analyze correlation between OCR (Oxygen Consumption Rate) and NRS-11 Best (Numeric Pain Rating Scale for best pain).||||||0.02
81595475|NCT05912400|162865983|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Spearman's Rho|Spearman's rho used to analyze correlation between ECAR (Extracellular Acidification Rate) and NRS-11 Best (Numeric Pain Rating Scale for best pain).||||||0.36
81595476|NCT05912400|162865984|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Spearman's Rho|Spearman's rho was used to analyze correlation between OCR (Oxygen Consumption Rate) and NRS-11 Worst (Numeric Pain Rating Scale for worst pain).||||||0.03
81595477|NCT05912400|162865984|OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||Spearman's Rho|Spearman's rho used to analyze correlation between ECAR (Extracellular Acidification Rate) \& NRS-11 Worst (Numeric Pain Rating Scale for worst pain).||||||0.94
81595478|NCT05912400|162865985|OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Spearman's Rho|Correlation: OCR (Oxygen Consumption Rate) and FACIT-F TOI (Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy - Fatigue, Trial Outcome Index).||||||0.88
81595479|NCT05912400|162865985|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Spearman's Rho|Correlation: ECAR (Extracellular Acidification Rate) \& FACIT-F TOI (Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy - Fatigue, Trial Outcome Index).||||||0.53
81595480|NCT03248739|162866010|EQUIVALENCE|Based on occlusion data from the previously referenced prospective study, as well as a P-value of 0.05 and power of 0.80, the study will need to include 90 patients to demonstrate statistical significance. To ensure that power is adequate, we will plan to enroll 120 patients (60 in each arm).||||||0.23|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.23
81701588|NCT04046341|163098515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014||||||A priori statistical significance threshold = p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.014
81701589|NCT04046341|163098516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||A priori statistical significance threshold = p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.013
81595481|NCT01259713|162866015|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For the interim analysis performed when 50% of the subjects had completed the study, an alpha of 0.0003 was spent. Therefore, the significance level for the 2-sided test in the primary analysis at the end of the study was 0.0497 (corresponding to 95.03% confidence interval (CI)).|Relative risk reduction|0.33||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.03|-0.32|0.66||P-value was from a stratum-adjusted (stratified by region) CMH test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk reduction = 1 - risk ratio.|A two-group Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level and 2:1 allocation of 354 randomized subjects (236 AmBisome, 118 placebo) would have 81% power to detect a relative reduction of 75% if the rate of IFI is 10% in the placebo group (based on unpublished data from the German Multicenter Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Working Group (GMALL) and consistent with the published rate of 16.4% in patients with hematological malignancies undergoing remission induction).||0.66|-0.32|0.24
81595482|NCT01259713|162866016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk reduction|0.25||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.5||P-value was from a stratum-adjusted (stratified by region) CMH test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk reduction = 1 - risk ratio.|||0.50|-0.11|0.15
81595483|NCT01259713|162866017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk reduction|-0.01||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.47||P-value was from a stratum-adjusted (stratified by region) CMH test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk reduction = 1 - risk ratio.|||0.47|-0.94|0.97
81595484|NCT01259713|162866018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is from the log-rank test stratified by region.|Log Rank|||||||0.33
81595485|NCT01259713|162866019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk reduction|0.25||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.53||P-value was from a stratum-adjusted (stratified by region) CMH test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk reduction = 1 - risk ratio.|||0.53|-0.19|0.22
81595486|NCT01259713|162866020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was from a stratum-adjusted (stratified by region) CMH test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.32
81595487|NCT01259713|162866021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was from a stratum-adjusted (stratified by region) CMH test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.32
81595488|NCT01259713|162866022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was from the log-rank test stratified by region.|Log Rank|Participants without consolidation/salvage therapy dates were censored using the earlier of the Early Termination and Study Completion dates.||||||0.69
81595489|NCT01259713|162866023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk reduction|0.08||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.19||P-value was from a stratum-adjusted (stratified by region) CMH test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk reduction = 1 - risk ratio.|Participants were not stratified for leukemia risk.||0.19|-0.04|0.20
81595490|NCT02388724|162866024|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% confidence intervals of the difference was more than -10% (non-inferiority margin), non-inferiority for Vonoprazan relative to Lansoprazole was declared.|Difference in percentages|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.822|6.087||||||||6.087|-3.822|
81595491|NCT02388724|162866025|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.054|15.371||||||2 Weeks||15.371|-1.054|
81701590|NCT04046341|163098517|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||A priori statistical significance threshold = p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81595492|NCT02388724|162866025|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.763|8.395||||||4 Weeks||8.395|-4.763|
81595493|NCT01227681|162866039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: there is significant deterioration of UPDRS part III scores from baseline to post G-CSF injection one year||||0.64
81595494|NCT01217073|162866047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.5||With terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, geographic region (Japan/ex-Japan), and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.50|-0.93|<0.001
81595495|NCT01217073|162866047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.45||With terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, geographic region (Japan/ex-Japan), and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.45|-0.88|<0.001
81595496|NCT01217073|162866047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.27||With terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, geographic region (Japan/ex-Japan), and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.27|-0.70|<0.001
81595497|NCT01217073|162866047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.28||With terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, geographic region (Japan/ex-Japan), and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.28|-0.71|<0.001
81595498|NCT01217073|162866047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-0.28||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.06||With terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, geographic region (Japan/ex-Japan), and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.06|-0.50|0.012
81701591|NCT04046341|163098518|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.209||||||A priori statistical significance threshold = p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.209
81595499|NCT01217073|162866048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|18.4||||||||18.4|-6.2|
81595500|NCT01217073|162866048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|24.7||||||||24.7|-0.1|
81595501|NCT01217073|162866048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|18.0||||||||18.0|-6.5|
81595502|NCT01217073|162866048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|17.7||||||||17.7|-6.8|
81595503|NCT01217073|162866048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|14.5||||||||14.5|-9.8|
81701592|NCT03162458|163098524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.007
81701593|NCT03162458|163098525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0004
81641879|NCT05129592|162973638|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.04|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing VLNC are less harmful than cigarettes in the control condition/odds of believing VLNC are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Adjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective control compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on VLNC relative harm beliefs controlling for baseline beliefs and VLNC use||4.04|0.60|0.360
81641880|NCT05129592|162973638|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.7|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing VLNC are less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with causal explanation/odds of believing VLNC are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Adjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with causal explanation compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on VLNC relative harm beliefs controlling for baseline beliefs and VLNC use||2.70|0.48|0.765
81641881|NCT05129592|162973638|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.43|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing VLNC are less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception/odds of believing VLNC are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Adjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on VLNC relative harm beliefs controlling for baseline beliefs and VLNC use||1.43|0.25|0.252
81701594|NCT03162458|163098526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.055
81701595|NCT03162458|163098527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.051
81595504|NCT01217073|162866049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|4.1||||||||4.1|-4.1|
81595505|NCT01217073|162866049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|2.4||||||||2.4|-4.9|
81595506|NCT01217073|162866049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|4.0||||||||4.0|-4.1|
81595507|NCT01217073|162866049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|2.4||||||||2.4|-4.9|
81595508|NCT01217073|162866049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|7.9||||||||7.9|-1.7|
81595509|NCT01217073|162866050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|13.1||||||||13.1|-9.8|
81595510|NCT01217073|162866051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|2.6||||||||2.6|-9.1|
81595511|NCT01217073|162866052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-44.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.0|-30.7||With terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, geographic region (Japan/ex-Japan), and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-30.7|-59.0|<0.001
81595512|NCT01217073|162866052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-41.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.3|-27.8||With terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, geographic region (Japan/ex-Japan), and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-27.8|-55.3|<0.001
81595513|NCT01217073|162866052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-35.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.9|-21.3||With terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, geographic region (Japan/ex-Japan), and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-21.3|-48.9|<0.001
81595514|NCT01217073|162866052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-33.5|||<|0.001||95.0|-47.3|-19.7||With terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, geographic region (Japan/ex-Japan), and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-19.7|-47.3|<0.001
81595515|NCT01217073|162866052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-18.8||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.9|-4.8||With terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, geographic region (Japan/ex-Japan), and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-4.8|-32.9|0.009
81595516|NCT01217073|162866053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-21.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|-13.4||With terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, geographic region (Japan/ex-Japan), and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-13.4|-29.4|<0.001
81595517|NCT01217073|162866053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-13.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|-5.7||With terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, geographic region (Japan/ex-Japan), and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-5.7|-21.3|<0.001
81595518|NCT01217073|162866053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-14.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|-6.3||With terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, geographic region (Japan/ex-Japan), and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-6.3|-22.2|<0.001
81595519|NCT01217073|162866053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-19.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.9|-11.2||With terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, geographic region (Japan/ex-Japan), and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-11.2|-26.9|<0.001
81595520|NCT01217073|162866053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-2.5||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|5.5||With terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, geographic region (Japan/ex-Japan), and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||5.5|-10.4|0.539
81595521|NCT00765843|162866093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||ANOVA|||baseline comparisons||||0.78
81595522|NCT00765843|162866093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||ANOVA|||one month comparisons||||0.21
81595523|NCT00765843|162866093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||ANOVA|||three months comparisons||||0.93
81595524|NCT01571362|162866325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.246||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.14||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons. Statistical significance was if unadjusted p was less than or equal to (\<=) 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Null Hypothesis: No treatment difference. Power was 90%, 2-sided Alpha of 0.05, with assumed difference of 1 point and assumed standard deviation of 2.4 points.||-0.14|-1.11|0.0114
81595525|NCT01571362|162866326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.565||0.7547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|1.29||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and Baseline score and final total daily dose of Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||1.29|-0.94|0.7547
81595526|NCT01571362|162866327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1272|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) stratified by prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid)||||||0.1272
81595527|NCT01571362|162866328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH was stratified by prior pain analgesic (opioid and non-opioid).||||||0.0210
81595528|NCT01571362|162866329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0248|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test was stratified by prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid).||||||0.0248
81595529|NCT01571362|162866330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test was stratified by prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid).||||||0.0090
81595530|NCT01571362|162866331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0874|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test was stratified by prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid).||||||0.0874
81595531|NCT01571362|162866332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to end of the OL Period for Worst Pain Score||||<0.0001
81595532|NCT01571362|162866332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to end of the OL Period for Least Pain Score||||<0.0001
81595533|NCT01571362|162866332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to end of the OL Period for Average Pain Score||||<0.0001
81595534|NCT01571362|162866332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to end of the OL Period for Pain Right Now||||<0.0001
81595535|NCT01571362|162866332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to end of the OL Period for Pain Severity Index||||<0.0001
81595536|NCT01571362|162866332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to end of the OL Period for Pain Interference Index||||<0.0001
81595537|NCT01571362|162866333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to Randomization Baseline for Worst Pain Score||||<0.0001
81595538|NCT01571362|162866333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to Randomization Baseline for Least Pain Score||||<0.0001
81595539|NCT01571362|162866333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to Randomization Baseline for Average Pain Score||||<0.0001
81595540|NCT01571362|162866333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to Randomization Baseline for Pain Right Now||||<0.0001
81595541|NCT01571362|162866333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to Randomization Baseline for Pain Severity Index||||<0.0001
81595542|NCT01571362|162866333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to Randomization Baseline for Pain Interference Index||||<0.0001
81595543|NCT01571362|162866334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.18|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 2.||-0.18|-1.06|0.0056
81595544|NCT01571362|162866334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.243||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.16|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 4.||-0.16|-1.12|0.0090
81595545|NCT01571362|162866334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.271||0.1684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.16|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 8.||0.16|-0.91|0.1684
81595546|NCT01571362|162866334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.5|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 12/Early Termination.||-0.50|-1.46|<0.0001
81595547|NCT01571362|162866335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193||0.0412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.02|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 2||-0.02|-0.78|0.0412
81595548|NCT01571362|162866335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.201|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.48|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 4||-0.48|-1.27|<0.0001
81595549|NCT01571362|162866335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.19|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 8.||-0.19|-1.08|0.0055
81595550|NCT01571362|162866335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.44|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 12/Early Termination.||-0.44|-1.27|<0.0001
81595551|NCT01571362|162866336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.27|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 2.||-0.27|-1.02|0.0007
81595552|NCT01571362|162866336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.32|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 4.||-0.32|-1.16|0.0006
81595553|NCT01571362|162866336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.236||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.18|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 8.||-0.18|-1.11|0.0070
81595554|NCT01571362|162866336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.44|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 12/Early Termination.||-0.44|-1.31|<0.0001
81595555|NCT01571362|162866337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.207||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.23|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 2.||-0.23|-1.05|0.0022
81641882|NCT05129592|162973639|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.09|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing smokeless tobacco is less harmful than cigarettes in the control condition/odds of believing smokeless tobacco is less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Unadjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective control compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on smokeless tobacco relative harm beliefs||1.09|0.18|0.077
81522916|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.07||||14.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.2||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Central; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.20|0.95|14.50
81595556|NCT01571362|162866337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.214||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.37|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 4.||-0.37|-1.21|0.0003
81595557|NCT01571362|162866337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.264||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.19|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 8.||-0.19|-1.23|0.0078
81595558|NCT01571362|162866337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.62|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 12/Early Termination.||-0.62|-1.52|<0.0001
81701596|NCT03162458|163098528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||ANOVA|||Mean body temperatures, measured in the morning on Days 2-5 (based on patient diary data)||||0.19
81701597|NCT03162458|163098528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||ANOVA|||Mean body temperatures, measured in the evening on Days 2-5 (based on patient diary data)||||0.44
81701598|NCT03162458|163098529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.15
81701599|NCT03162458|163098530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.004
81522917|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.04||||30.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.18||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed; Region Central; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.18|0.91|30.26
81522918|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.98||||62.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.09||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed;Region Central; D12D28 .The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.09|0.89|62.84
81522919|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.31||||2.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.7||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed; Region;Distal; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.70|1.01|2.06
81522920|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||49.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.32||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed;Region; Distal; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.32|0.76|49.97
81522921|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.76||||99.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.94||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Distal; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||0.94|0.62|99.43
81522922|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.2||||1.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.41||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed; Region;Total; SCRD12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.41|1.02|1.17
81522923|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||49.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.18||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC;Scan Trimmed;Region;Total; SCRD28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.18|0.84|49.78
81522924|NCT02294734|162734620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.85||||98.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.98||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC; Scan Trimmed;Region;Total; D12D28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||0.98|0.73|98.66
81522925|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||32.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Lobes; RUL; Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.97|32.51
81522926|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.04||||6.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.08||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Lobes; RUL Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.08|0.99|6.21
81595559|NCT01571362|162866338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.21|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 2.||-0.21|-0.95|0.0022
81595560|NCT01571362|162866338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.37|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 4.||-0.37|-1.15|0.0002
81595561|NCT01571362|162866338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.16|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 8.||-0.16|-1.06|0.0078
81701600|NCT03162458|163098531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81701601|NCT03162458|163098532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.63
81522927|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||15.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Lobes; LUL Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.98|15.91
81595562|NCT01571362|162866338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.207|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.54|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 12/Early Termination.||-0.54|-1.35|<0.0001
81595563|NCT01571362|162866339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.04|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 2.||-0.04|-0.78|0.0285
81595564|NCT01571362|162866339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.11|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 4.||-0.11|-0.85|0.0106
81595565|NCT01571362|162866339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222||0.4529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.27|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 8.||0.27|-0.60|0.4529
81595566|NCT01571362|162866339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.207||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.25|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline to Week 12/Early Termination.||-0.25|-1.06|0.0018
81595567|NCT01571362|162866340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.258||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.2|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 2.||-0.20|-1.22|0.0061
81595568|NCT01571362|162866340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.277||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.19|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 4.||-0.19|-1.28|0.0087
81595569|NCT01571362|162866340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.315||0.0769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.06|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 8.||0.06|-1.18|0.0769
81701602|NCT03162458|163098533|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81701603|NCT00435994|163098551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0020
81701604|NCT00435994|163098552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|||||||.0020
81595570|NCT01571362|162866340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.289||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|-0.53|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 12/Early Termination.||-0.53|-1.67|0.0002
81522928|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.04||||6.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.09||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Lobes;LUL Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.09|0.99|6.73
81522929|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||27.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Lobes; RML Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.96|27.65
81522930|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||12.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Lobes; RML Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.98|12.19
81522931|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||11.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.1||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Lobes; RLL Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.10|0.98|11.62
81522932|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.04||||7.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.1||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Lobes; RLL Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.10|0.99|7.66
81522933|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||28.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Lobes; LLL Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.96|28.88
81522934|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||28.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Lobes; LLL Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.96|28.28
81522935|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||27.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.05||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Region; Upper Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.05|0.97|27.87
81641883|NCT05129592|162973639|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.15|||Regression, Logistic|||Unadjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with causal explanation compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on smokeless tobacco relative harm beliefs|Odds of believing smokeless tobacco is less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with causal explanation/odds of believing smokeless tobacco is less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|2.15|0.40|0.853
81641884|NCT05129592|162973639|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.95|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing smokeless tobacco is less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence/odds of believing smokeless tobacco is less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Unadjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on smokeless tobacco relative harm beliefs||0.95|0.18|0.037
81641885|NCT05129592|162973639|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.75|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing smokeless tobacco is less harmful than cigarettes in the control condition/odds of believing smokeless tobacco is less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Adjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective control compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on smokeless relative harm beliefs controlling for baseline beliefs and smokeless tobacco use||1.75|0.21|0.349
81522936|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||9.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.No|FRC Region; Upper Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.99|9.83
81595571|NCT01571362|162866341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.224||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.06|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 2.||-0.06|-0.95|0.0250
81595572|NCT01571362|162866341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.234||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.43|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 4.||-0.43|-1.36|0.0002
81595573|NCT01571362|162866341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.263||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.25|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 8.||-0.25|-1.29|0.0038
81595574|NCT01571362|162866341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.243|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.5|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 12/Early Termination.||-0.50|-1.46|<0.0001
81595575|NCT01571362|162866342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.214||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.38|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 2.||-0.38|-1.22|0.0002
81595576|NCT01571362|162866342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.235||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.32|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 4.||-0.32|-1.25|0.0010
81595577|NCT01571362|162866342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.271||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.25|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 8.||-0.25|-1.32|0.0041
81595578|NCT01571362|162866342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.245|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.56|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 12/Early Termination.||-0.56|-1.52|<0.0001
81595579|NCT01571362|162866343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.236||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.14|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 2.||-0.14|-1.06|0.0115
81641886|NCT05129592|162973639|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|3.93|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing smokeless tobacco is less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with causal explanation/odds of believing smokeless tobacco is less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Adjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with causal explanation compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on smokeless relative harm beliefs controlling for baseline beliefs and smokeless tobacco use||3.93|0.54|0.464
81641887|NCT05129592|162973639|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.4|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing smokeless tobacco is less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception/odds of believing smokeless tobacco is less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Adjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on smokeless relative harm beliefs controlling for baseline beliefs and smokeless tobacco use||1.40|0.18|0.187
81595580|NCT01571362|162866343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.16|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 4.||-0.16|-1.17|0.0099
81595581|NCT01571362|162866343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.307||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.1|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 8.||-0.10|-1.31|0.0222
81595582|NCT01571362|162866343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.264||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.5|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 12/ Early Termination.||-0.50|-1.54|0.0001
81595583|NCT01571362|162866344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.24|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 2.||-0.24|-1.09|0.0025
81595584|NCT01571362|162866344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.235||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.31|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 4.||-0.31|-1.23|0.0012
81595585|NCT01571362|162866344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.19|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 8.||-0.19|-1.27|0.0078
81595586|NCT01571362|162866344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.243|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.56|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 12/Early Termination.||-0.56|-1.52|<0.0001
81522937|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||21.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Region; Lower Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.97|21.87
81595587|NCT01571362|162866345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228||0.0727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.04|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 2.||0.04|-0.86|0.0727
81595588|NCT01571362|162866345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||0.0501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.0|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 4.||0.00|-0.94|0.0501
81595589|NCT01571362|162866345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.262||0.5704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.37|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 8.||0.37|-0.67|0.5704
81595590|NCT01571362|162866345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.245||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.16|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening to Week 12/ Early Termination.||-0.16|-1.12|0.0096
81595591|NCT01571362|162866346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-27.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.968||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.34|-6.16|||ANCOVA||Difference between treatment groups evaluated by ANCOVA with treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|||-6.16|-49.34|0.0120
81595592|NCT01571362|162866347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Means|-3.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.5||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.29|95.55|||ANCOVA||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the average daily rescue acetaminophen during the Titration Period and final total daily study medication dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|||95.55|-103.29|0.9390
81595593|NCT01571362|162866353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014|||||||Wilcoxon test, survival analysis|P-value from Wilcoxon test with treatment and opioid stratum as factors||Time to 20% loss of analgesic response||||0.0014
81595594|NCT01571362|162866353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0024|||||||Wilcoxon test, survival analysis|P-value from Wilcoxon test with treatment and opioid stratum as factors||Time to 30% loss of analgesic response.||||0.0024
81641888|NCT05129592|162973640|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.62|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing cigarillos are less harmful than cigarettes in the control condition/odds of believing cigarillos are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Unadjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective control compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on cigarillo relative harm beliefs||3.62|0.31|0.925
81595595|NCT01571362|162866353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|||||||Wilcoxon test, survival analysis|P-value from Wilcoxon test with treatment and opioid stratum as factors||Time to 40% loss of analgesic response.||||0.0006
81595596|NCT01571362|162866353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0021|||||||Wilcoxon test, survival analysis|P-value from Wilcoxon test with treatment and opioid stratum as factors||Time to 50% loss of analgesic response||||0.0021
81595597|NCT01571362|162866355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon test, survival analysis|P-value from Wilcoxon test with treatment and opioid stratum as factors.||||||0.006
81595598|NCT01571362|162866365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to the End of Open-Label Titration Period.||||<0.0001
81595599|NCT01571362|162866366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to Randomization Baseline.||||<0.0001
81595600|NCT01571362|162866367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.584||0.0733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.1||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Model-adjusted Change from Screening to Week 2.||0.10|-2.20|0.0733
81595601|NCT01571362|162866367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.642||0.2783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|0.57||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Model-adjusted Change from Screening to Week 4.||0.57|-1.96|0.2783
81595602|NCT01571362|162866367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.684||0.3951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.93||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Model-adjusted Change from Screening to Week 8.||1.93|-0.77|0.3951
81595603|NCT01571362|162866367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.614||0.9063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|1.28||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Model-adjusted Change from Screening to Week 12.||1.28|-1.14|0.9063
81595604|NCT01571362|162866368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.463||0.1139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.18||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Model-adjusted change from Baseline to Week 2.||0.18|-1.65|0.1139
81595605|NCT01571362|162866368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.577||0.2264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|0.44||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Model-adjusted Change from Baseline to Week 4.||0.44|-1.84|0.2264
81595606|NCT01571362|162866368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.619||0.5074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|1.63||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Model-adjusted Change from Baseline to Week 8.||1.63|-0.81|0.5074
81595607|NCT01571362|162866369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Bowker's test of symmetry|||||||<0.0001
81595608|NCT01571362|162866370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Bowker's test of symmetry|||||||<0.0001
81595609|NCT01571362|162866371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2211|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by opioid stratum.||||||0.2211
81595610|NCT01571362|162866372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5767|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by opioid stratum.||||||0.5767
81595611|NCT01571362|162866375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by opioid stratum.||||||0.0004
81595612|NCT01571362|162866376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to End of Open-Label Titration Period for Physical Functioning.||||<0.0001
81595613|NCT01571362|162866376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to End of Open-Label Titration Period for Role-Physical.||||<0.0001
81595614|NCT01571362|162866376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to End of Open-Label Titration Period for Bodily Pain.||||<0.0001
81595615|NCT01571362|162866376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to End of Open-Label Titration Period for General Health.||||<0.0001
81595616|NCT01571362|162866376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to End of Open-Label Titration Period for Vitality.||||<0.0001
81595617|NCT01571362|162866376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to End of Open-Label Titration Period for Social Functioning.||||<0.0001
81595618|NCT01571362|162866376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to End of Open-Label Titration Period for Role-Emotional.||||<0.0001
81595619|NCT01571362|162866376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to End of Open-Label Titration Period for Mental Health.||||<0.0001
81595620|NCT01571362|162866376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to End of Open-Label Titration Period for Physical Component Score.||||<0.0001
81595621|NCT01571362|162866376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0026|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to End of Open-Label Titration Period for Mental Component Score.||||0.0026
81595622|NCT01571362|162866377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to Randomization Baseline for Physical Functioning, Role-Physical, Bodily Pain, General Health, Vitality, Social Functioning, Role-Emotional, Mental Health, Physical Component Score, and Mental Component Score||||<0.0001
81595623|NCT01571362|162866378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.952||0.5181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|2.49||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline for Physical Functioning.||2.49|-1.26|0.5181
81595624|NCT01571362|162866378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.998||0.9733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.93||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline for Role-Physical.||1.93|-2.00|0.9733
81595625|NCT01571362|162866378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.914||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|4.18||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline for Bodily Pain.||4.18|0.57|0.0100
81595626|NCT01571362|162866378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.764||0.4712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.95||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline for General Health Perceptions.||0.95|-2.06|0.4712
81595627|NCT01571362|162866378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.091||0.2898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.99||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline for Vitality.||0.99|-3.30|0.2898
81595628|NCT01571362|162866378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.044||0.1565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|3.54||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline for Social Functioning.||3.54|-0.57|0.1565
81595629|NCT01571362|162866378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.348||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|1.79||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline for Role-Emotional.||1.79|-3.52|0.5220
81522938|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||18.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Region; Lower Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.97|18.58
81595630|NCT01571362|162866378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.995||0.9865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|1.98||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline for Mental Health.||1.98|-1.94|0.9865
81595631|NCT01571362|162866378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.885||0.2491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|2.77||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline for Physical Component Score.||2.77|-0.72|0.2491
81595632|NCT01571362|162866378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.073||0.5219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.43||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Randomization Baseline for Mental Component Score.||1.43|-2.80|0.5219
81595633|NCT01571362|162866379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.111||0.1731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|3.71||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening for Physical Functioning.||3.71|-0.67|0.1731
81595634|NCT01571362|162866379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.127||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|3.32||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening for Role-Physical.||3.32|-1.12|0.3290
81595635|NCT01571362|162866379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.047||0.0232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|4.45||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening for Bodily Pain.||4.45|0.33|0.0232
81595636|NCT01571362|162866379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.858||0.8139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|1.49||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening for General Health Perceptions.||1.49|-1.89|0.8139
81595637|NCT01571362|162866379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.117||0.6878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|1.75||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening for Vitality.||1.75|-2.65|0.6878
81595638|NCT01571362|162866379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|4.12||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening for Social Functioning.||4.12|-0.13|0.0658
81595639|NCT01571362|162866379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.374||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|2.94||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening for Role-Emotional.||2.94|-2.48|0.8670
81595640|NCT01571362|162866379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.056||0.7259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|2.45||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening for Mental Health.||2.45|-1.71|0.7259
81595641|NCT01571362|162866379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.007||0.0989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|3.65||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening for Physical Component Score.||3.65|-0.32|0.0989
81595642|NCT01571362|162866379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.142||0.9969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|2.25||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment groups in change from Screening for Mental Component Score.||2.25|-2.25|0.9969
81595643|NCT01571362|162866380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81595644|NCT01571362|162866381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81595645|NCT01571362|162866382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81595646|NCT01571362|162866383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81641889|NCT05129592|162973640|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.35|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing cigarillos are less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with causal explanation/odds of believing cigarillos are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Unadjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with causal explanation compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on cigarillo relative harm beliefs||2.35|0.19|0.525
81595647|NCT01571362|162866384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0168||0.0605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.065||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of study drug during the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.065|-0.001|0.0605
81595648|NCT01571362|162866385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.999||0.7196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|4.66||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors; Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of study drug during the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||4.66|-3.22|0.7196
81595649|NCT01571362|162866386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0172||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.055||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.055|-0.013|0.2280
81595650|NCT01571362|162866387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.048||0.2701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|6.3||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||6.30|-1.77|0.2701
81595651|NCT01571362|162866388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3822|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to End of Open-Label for % Work Time Missed due to Low Back Pain.||||0.3822
81595652|NCT01571362|162866388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to End of Open-Label for % Impairment while Working due to Low Back Pain.||||<0.0001
81595653|NCT01571362|162866388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to End of Open-Label for % Overall Work Impairment due to Low Back Pain.||||<0.0001
81595654|NCT01571362|162866388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to End of Open-Label for % Activity Impairment due to Low Back Pain.||||<0.0001
81595655|NCT01571362|162866389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0017|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to Randomization Baseline for % Work Time Missed due to Low Back Pain||||0.0017
81595656|NCT01571362|162866389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to Randomization Baseline for % Impairment while Working due to Low Back Pain||||<0.0001
81595657|NCT01571362|162866389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to Randomization Baseline for % Overall Work Impairment due to Low Back Pain||||<0.0001
81595658|NCT01571362|162866389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Screening Period value to Randomization Baseline for % Activity Impairment due to Low Back Pain||||<0.0001
81595659|NCT01571362|162866390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.883||0.1389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.06|1.43||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||1.43|-10.06|0.1389
81595660|NCT01571362|162866390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.34||0.5094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.56|5.8||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||5.80|-11.56|0.5094
81595661|NCT01571362|162866390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.043||0.4944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.81|5.26||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 12/ET||5.26|-10.81|0.4944
81595662|NCT01571362|162866391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.295||0.1201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.33|1.81||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||1.81|-15.33|0.1201
81595663|NCT01571362|162866391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.288||0.3497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|5.62||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||5.62|-15.60|0.3497
81595664|NCT01571362|162866391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.532||0.6008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.41|6.65||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 12/ET||6.65|-11.41|0.6008
81595665|NCT01571362|162866392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.986||0.1458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.29|2.62||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||2.62|-17.29|0.1458
81595666|NCT01571362|162866392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.496||0.1558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.38|3.68||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||3.68|-22.38|0.1558
81595667|NCT01571362|162866392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.582||0.3604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.25|5.98||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 12/ET||5.98|-16.25|0.3604
81595668|NCT01571362|162866393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.389||0.0768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.95|0.46||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.46|-8.95|0.0768
81641890|NCT05129592|162973640|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.4|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing cigarillos are less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception/odds of believing cigarillos are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Unadjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on cigarillo relative harm beliefs||2.40|0.21|0.586
81641891|NCT05129592|162973640|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.9|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing cigarillos are less harmful than cigarettes in the control condition/odds of believing cigarillos are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Adjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective control compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on cigarillo relative harm beliefs controlling for smokeless tobacco use||3.90|0.31|0.883
81641892|NCT05129592|162973640|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.41|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing cigarillos are less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with causal explanation/odds of believing cigarillos are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Adjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with causal explanation compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on cigarillo relative harm beliefs controlling for smokeless tobacco use||2.41|0.18|0.534
81595669|NCT01571362|162866393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.684||0.7109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|6.29||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||6.29|-4.30|0.7109
81595670|NCT01571362|162866393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.536||0.1031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.14|0.85||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Randomization Baseline score and final total daily dose of the Titration Period as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 12/ET||0.85|-9.14|0.1031
81595671|NCT01571362|162866394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.776||0.0926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.26|0.8||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.80|-10.26|0.0926
81595672|NCT01571362|162866394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.414||0.6437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.42|5.24||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||5.24|-8.42|0.6437
81595673|NCT01571362|162866394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.391||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.84|5.65||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 12/ET||5.65|-7.84|0.7480
81595674|NCT01571362|162866395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.666||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.68|-3.07||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||-3.07|-21.68|0.0098
81595675|NCT01571362|162866395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.336||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.63|-2.25||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-2.25|-23.63|0.0186
81595676|NCT01571362|162866395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.785||0.0581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.72|0.32||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 12/ET||0.32|-18.72|0.0581
81595677|NCT01571362|162866396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.168||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.87|-2.25||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||-2.25|-22.87|0.0177
81595678|NCT01571362|162866396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.998||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.19|-2.14||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-2.14|-26.19|0.0219
81595679|NCT01571362|162866396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.589||0.0679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.47|0.78||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 12/ET||0.78|-21.47|0.0679
81595680|NCT01571362|162866397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.654||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.72|-2.27||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||-2.27|-12.72|0.0052
81595681|NCT01571362|162866397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.999||0.1249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.54|1.29||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||1.29|-10.54|0.1249
81595682|NCT01571362|162866397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.818||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.74|-2.64||Treatment and prior pain analgesic (opioid or non-opioid) as categorical factors and the Screening score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Week 12/ET||-2.64|-13.74|0.0040
81595683|NCT01221597|162866439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0005
81641893|NCT05129592|162973640|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|2.62|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of believing cigarillos are less harmful than cigarettes in the Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception/odds of believing cigarillos are less harmful than cigarettes in the condition with both component of coherence|Adjusted logistic regression showing the effect of condition (Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception compared to the Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence (reference group)) on cigarillo relative harm beliefs controlling for smokeless tobacco use||2.62|0.22|0.661
81641894|NCT05129592|162973641|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.66||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.25|13.19|||ANCOVA|Sidak's adjusted p-value (df=4)|Nicotine corrective control - Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline consideration of switching||13.19|-9.25|0.965
81595684|NCT01221597|162866440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0451|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0451
81595685|NCT01221597|162866441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.0001
81641895|NCT05129592|162973641|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.44||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.13|12.27|||ANCOVA|Sidak's adjusted p-value (df=4)||ANCOVA adjusted for baseline consideration of switching|Nicotine corrective with causal explanation - Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence|12.27|-9.13|0.979
81595686|NCT01221597|162866442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0268|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0268
81595687|NCT01221597|162866443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0800
81595688|NCT01221597|162866444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3085|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3085
81595689|NCT01221597|162866445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6321|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.6321
81595690|NCT01221597|162866446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7965|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.7965
81595691|NCT01221597|162866447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81595692|NCT04420221|162866510|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy (VE)|-74.76||||0.8042||92.5|-680.61|36.62|||Log Rank|One-sided Group Sequential Design with non-binding beta, yielding two CIs based on cumulative alpha (92.5%) and beta (80.5%) spending|Vaccine Efficacy (VE) is defined as 1 minus the hazard ratio times 100.|||36.62|-680.61|0.8042
81595693|NCT04420221|162866511|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy (VE)|-38.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-245.77|40.86|||||Vaccine Efficacy (VE) is defined as 1 minus the hazard ratio times 100.|||40.86|-245.77|
81595694|NCT04420221|162866512|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy (VE)|-75.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-295.41|17.46|||||Vaccine Efficacy (VE) is defined as 1 minus the hazard ratio times 100.|||17.46|-295.41|
81595695|NCT02647359|162866513|OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|10.76||||0.4868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.914|43.434||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with age and baseline Maximum Reading Speed (both eyes) as covariates, and treatment as a factor.||43.434|-21.914|0.4868
81595696|NCT04642638|162866524|OTHER||Difference in median|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|6.7|||||Post-baseline change from baseline in IFN-gamma ELISpot response magnitudes was compared between groups using differences in medians and associated non-parametric 95% confidence interval (CI).|||6.70|0.00|
81595697|NCT04642638|162866524|OTHER||Difference in median|13.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|17.8|||||Post-baseline change from baseline in IFN-gamma ELISpot response magnitudes was compared between groups using differences in medians and associated non-parametric 95% CI.|||17.80|3.30|
81595698|NCT04642638|162866524|OTHER||Difference in median|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-5.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|0.0|||||Post-baseline change from baseline in IFN-gamma ELISpot response magnitudes was compared between groups using differences in medians and associated non-parametric 95% CI.|||0.00|-10.00|
81595699|NCT04642638|162866525|OTHER||Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) Ratio|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|3.632|||||95% CI of GMFR ratio is based on t-distribution, where GMFR ratio is based on the between-treatment-group comparisons.|||3.632|1.720|
81595700|NCT04642638|162866525|OTHER||GMFR Ratio|3.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.638|5.7|||||95% CI of GMFR ratio is based on t-distribution, where GMFR ratio is based on the between-treatment-group comparisons.|||5.700|2.638|
81595701|NCT04642638|162866525|OTHER||GMFR Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.512|0.893|||||95% CI of GMFR ratio is based on t-distribution, where GMFR ratio is based on the between-treatment-group comparisons|||0.893|0.512|
81595702|NCT00511004|162866540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.2|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.2
81595703|NCT00511004|162866541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9
81595704|NCT01359735|162866552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 04|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.263
81595705|NCT01359735|162866552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 13|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.500
81595706|NCT01359735|162866553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||Over weeks 1 through 4 or Week 4?|Fisher Exact|||||||0.5
81595707|NCT01359735|162866554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0594|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0594
81595708|NCT01359735|162866555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1354|ONE_SIDED|||||3 Weeks|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.1354
81595709|NCT01359735|162866555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||12 Weeks|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.5000
81595710|NCT01359735|162866556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0841|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 3 Post-surgery|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0841
81595711|NCT01359735|162866556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 12 Post-surgery|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.1780
81595712|NCT03387852|162866578|SUPERIORITY||Odds ratio|0.423|||=|0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.203|0.88|||Regression, Logistic||SAR440340 300 mg vs. Placebo|Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value derived from logistic regression with treatment, baseline eosinophil strata, region, background ICS dose level at randomization and number of exacerbation events (defined as required use of systemic \[oral and/or parenteral\] steroid treatment, or required hospitalization or emergency room visit) within 1 year prior to screening.||0.88|0.203|=0.0214
81595713|NCT03387852|162866578|SUPERIORITY||Odds ratio|0.52|||=|0.0709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.256|1.057|||Regression, Logistic||SAR440340 + Dupilumab vs. Placebo|Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value derived from logistic regression with treatment, baseline eosinophil strata, region, background ICS dose level at randomization and number of exacerbation events (defined as required use of systemic \[oral and/or parenteral\] steroid treatment, or required hospitalization or emergency room visit) within 1 year prior to screening.||1.057|0.256|=0.0709
81595714|NCT04414696|162866602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.5|||||Multivariable linear regression|||1.5|-3.3|
81595715|NCT04414696|162866603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|14.5|||||Multivariable linear regression|||14.5|-23.5|
81595716|NCT04414696|162866604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|9.5||||||||9.5|-1.9|
81595717|NCT04414696|162866605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|21.5|||||Multivariable linear regression|||21.5|-18.9|
81595718|NCT04414696|162866606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.1|||||Multivariable linear regression|||1.1|-3.7|
81595719|NCT04414696|162866607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|4.2|||||Multivariable linear regression|||4.2|-7.7|
81595720|NCT04414696|162866608|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.1|||||Multivariable linear regression|||2.1|-1.2|
81595721|NCT04414696|162866609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.1|||||Multivariable linear regression|||1.1|-1|
81595722|NCT04414696|162866610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.2|||||Multivariable linear regression|||1.2|-3.4|
81595723|NCT04414696|162866611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|1.3|||||Multivariable linear regression|||1.3|-4.9|
81595724|NCT00920426|162866732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.547|-1.632||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as fixed effect, and Baseline HIV-1 RNA as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-1.632|-2.547|<0.001
81595725|NCT00920426|162866758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.804|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.173|-1.436||ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect, and baseline HIV-1 RNA as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-1.436|-2.173|<0.001
81595726|NCT00920426|162866759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81595727|NCT01292603|162866770|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard non-inferiority margin of 0.8 for the ratio of Ctrough was used. The non-inferiority limit corresponds to a maximal 20 percent (%) loss in Ctrough which is considered acceptable given the high variability and range of Ctrough data, with an 80% power and a one-sided alpha of 0.05.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.533|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.269|1.852|||||Ratio based on geometric scale and adjusted for the covariate tumor load at baseline.|||1.852|1.269|
81595728|NCT01292603|162866771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.102|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.979|1.242|||||Ratio based on geometric scale and adjusted for the covariate tumor load at baseline.|||1.242|0.979|
81595729|NCT01292603|162866772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.719|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.653|0.792|||||Ratio based on geometric scale and adjusted for the covariate tumor load at baseline.|||0.792|0.653|
81595730|NCT01292603|162866773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|14.884|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.215|19.755|||||Ratio based on geometric scale and adjusted for the covariate tumor load at baseline.|||19.755|11.215|
81595731|NCT01292603|162866774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.895|1.139|||||Ratio based on geometric scale and adjusted for the covariate tumor load at baseline.|||1.139|0.895|
81595732|NCT01552213|162866826|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.24|||Chi-squared|||||1.24|0.53|0.32
81595733|NCT01552213|162866827|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.32
81595734|NCT01552213|162866828|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.96
81595735|NCT01552213|162866829|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81522939|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||22.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Region; Total Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.98|22.28
81595736|NCT01552213|162866830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.75
81595737|NCT01552213|162866831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.95
81595738|NCT01552213|162866832|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5
81595739|NCT01552213|162866833|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6
81595740|NCT01552213|162866834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.36
81595741|NCT01552213|162866835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.42
81595742|NCT01552213|162866836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5
81595743|NCT01552213|162866837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.46
81595744|NCT01552213|162866838|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81595745|NCT01552213|162866839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.56
81641896|NCT05129592|162973641|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.37||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.46|14.59|||ANCOVA|Sidak's adjusted p-value (df=4)||ANCOVA adjusted for baseline consideration of switching|Nicotine corrective with reason for misperception - Nicotine corrective with both components of coherence|14.59|-6.46|0.73
81641897|NCT01234675|162973644|SUPERIORITY||Paired difference|4.6||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|16.6|||Paired T test|||||16.6|-7.3|0.424
81595746|NCT01816594|162866841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.811|||||||Fisher Exact|(one-sided)||All participantss||||0.811
81595747|NCT01816594|162866842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Fisher Exact|(one-sided)||wild type cohort||||0.830
81641898|NCT01234675|162973645|SUPERIORITY||Paired difference|-6.1||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-0.04|||Paired T test|||||-0.04|-12.2|0.049
81641899|NCT01234675|162973646|SUPERIORITY||Paired difference|22.6||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|45.8|||Paired T test|||||45.8|-0.6|0.056
81595748|NCT01816594|162866843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.786|||||||Fisher Exact|(one-sided)||mutant cohort||||0.786
81595749|NCT01816594|162866844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.286|||||||Fisher Exact|(one-sided)||All participants||||0.286
81595750|NCT01816594|162866845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.177|||||||Fisher Exact|(one-sided)||wild type cohort||||0.177
81595751|NCT01816594|162866846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.929|||||||Fisher Exact|(one-sided)||mutant cohort||||0.929
81595752|NCT01816594|162866847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.811|||||||Fisher Exact|(one-sided)||||||0.811
81595753|NCT01816594|162866848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Fisher Exact|(one-sided)||||||0.840
81595754|NCT01816594|162866849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.724|||||||Fisher Exact|(one-sided)||||||0.724
81595755|NCT01816594|162866850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.964|||||||Fisher Exact|(one-sided)||All participants||||0.964
81595756|NCT01816594|162866851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.546|||||||Fisher Exact|(one-sided)||For ER+ participants - pCR||||0.546
81595757|NCT01816594|162866852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.949|||||||Fisher Exact|(one-sided)||For ER- participants - pCR||||0.949
81595758|NCT01816594|162866853|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053|||||||Fisher Exact|(one-sided)||For ER+ participants - ORR||||0.053
81595759|NCT01816594|162866854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.949|||||||Fisher Exact|(one-sided)||For ER- participants - ORR||||0.949
81595760|NCT01816594|162866855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.666|||||||Fisher Exact|(one-sided)||||||0.666
81595761|NCT01816594|162866856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.803|||||||Fisher Exact|(one-sided)||||||0.803
81595762|NCT03905655|162866857|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.000
81595763|NCT03905655|162866857|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.000
81595764|NCT03905655|162866857|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.000
81595765|NCT03905655|162866858|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81595766|NCT03905655|162866858|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81595767|NCT03905655|162866858|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81595768|NCT03905655|162866859|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Day 3 values||||1.000
81595769|NCT03905655|162866859|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 1 values||||1.000
81595770|NCT03905655|162866859|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 2 values||||1.000
81595771|NCT03905655|162866859|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 4 values||||1.000
81595772|NCT03905655|162866859|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 8 values||||1.000
81595773|NCT03905655|162866859|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Day 3 values||||1.000
81595774|NCT03905655|162866859|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 1 values||||1.000
81595775|NCT03905655|162866859|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 2 values||||1.000
81595776|NCT03905655|162866859|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 4 values||||1.000
81595777|NCT03905655|162866859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 8 values||||0.001
81595778|NCT03905655|162866859|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Day 3 values||||1.000
81595779|NCT03905655|162866859|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 1 values||||1.000
81595780|NCT03905655|162866859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 2 values||||<0.001
81595781|NCT03905655|162866859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 4 values||||0.002
81595782|NCT03905655|162866859|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 8 values||||1.000
81595783|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Day 3 values||||1.000
81595784|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 1 values||||1.000
81641900|NCT01234675|162973647|SUPERIORITY||Paired difference|-6.1||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|18.5|||Paired T test|||||18.5|-12.5|0.683
81641901|NCT01234675|162973648|SUPERIORITY||Paired difference|-1.502||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.1|10.4|||Paired T test|||||10.4|-59.1|0.155
81641902|NCT01234675|162973649|SUPERIORITY||Paired difference|-1.0||||0.805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|7.8|||Paired T test|||||7.8|-9.8|0.805
81641903|NCT01234675|162973650|SUPERIORITY||Paired difference|-1.0||||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|9.6|||Paired T test|||||9.6|-11.6|0.844
81641904|NCT01234675|162973651|SUPERIORITY||Paired difference|2.9||||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|12.2|||Paired T test|||||12.2|-6.4|0.509
81595785|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 2 values||||1.000
81595786|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 4 values||||1.000
81595787|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 8 values||||1.000
81595788|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 12 values||||1.000
81595789|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Day 3 values||||1.000
81595790|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 1 values||||1.000
81595791|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 2 values||||1.000
81595792|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 4 values||||1.000
81595793|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 8 values||||1.000
81595794|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 12 values||||1.000
81595795|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Day 3 values||||1.000
81595796|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 1 values||||1.000
81595797|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 2 values||||1.000
81595798|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 4 values||||1.000
81595799|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 8 values||||1.000
81595800|NCT03905655|162866860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 12 values||||1.000
81595801|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Day 3 values||||1.000
81595802|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 1 values||||1.000
81595803|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 2 values||||1.000
81595804|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 4 values||||1.000
81595805|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 8 values||||1.000
81595806|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 12 values||||1.000
81595807|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Day 3 values||||1.000
81595808|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 1 values||||1.000
81595809|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 2 values||||1.000
81595810|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 4 values||||1.000
81595811|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 8 values||||1.000
81595812|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 12 values||||1.000
81595813|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Day 3 values||||1.000
81595814|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 1 values||||1.000
81595815|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 2 values||||1.000
81595816|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 4 values||||1.000
81595817|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 8 values||||1.000
81595818|NCT03905655|162866861|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 12 values||||1.000
81595819|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Day 3 values||||1.000
81595820|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 1 values||||1.000
81595821|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 2 values||||1.000
81595822|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 4 values||||1.000
81595823|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 8 values||||1.000
81595824|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 12 values||||1.000
81595825|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Day 3 values||||1.000
81595826|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 1 values||||1.000
81595827|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 2 values||||1.000
81595828|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 4 values||||1.000
81595829|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 8 values||||1.000
81595830|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 12 values||||1.000
81595831|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Day 3 values||||1.000
81595832|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 1 values||||1.000
81595833|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 2 values||||1.000
81595834|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 4 values||||1.000
81595835|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 8 values||||1.000
81595836|NCT03905655|162866862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Week 12 values||||1.000
81595837|NCT03905655|162866863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 1 values||||0.006
81595838|NCT03905655|162866863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 2 values||||0.003
81641905|NCT01234675|162973652|SUPERIORITY||Paired difference|0.32||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||Paired T test|||||0.6|-0.3|0.3
81641906|NCT01234675|162973653|SUPERIORITY||Paired difference|-1.03||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|5.6|||Paired T test|||||5.6|-8.2|0.685
81641907|NCT01234675|162973654|SUPERIORITY||Paired difference|-5.3||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|6.4|||Paired T test|||||6.4|-17.0|0.349
81460617|NCT01262872|162613335|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimated as \[(1-Relative Risk (i.e. investigational vaccine over control vaccine))\*100\] with 95% CI was calculated. Denominator considered for deriving VE at a considered time point was the number of subjects with swabs cultured at this time point. Power using 2 independent proportions, 1:1 randomization ratio, 1-sided test to detect group difference, 1-sided alpha=2.5%.|VE|6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|25.7||||||VE-10PP-LD 3+0d vs Synflorix 3+0d - 5M post-Dose 3. The analysis aimed to compare occurrences in terms of percentage of subjects with positive nasopharyngeal sample out of the number of subjects with swabs cultured, between 2 groups, five months (M) post-dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine administered (10PP vaccine or Synflorix™).||25.7|-17.8|
81460618|NCT01262872|162613335|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimated as \[(1-Relative Risk (i.e. investigational vaccine over control vaccine))\*100\] with 95% CI was calculated. Denominator considered for deriving VE at a considered time point was the number of subjects with swabs cultured at this time point. Power using 2 independent proportions, 1:1 randomization ratio, 1-sided test to detect group difference, 1-sided alpha=2.5%.|VE|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|22.5||||||VE-10PP-LD 3+0d vs Synflorix 3+0d - 8M post-Dose 3. The analysis aimed to compare occurrences in terms of percentage of subjects with positive nasopharyngeal sample out of the number of subjects with swabs cultured, between 2 groups, eight months (M) post-dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine administered (10PP vaccine or Synflorix™).||22.5|-22.6|
81522940|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.03||||10.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Region; Total Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.98|10.86
81595839|NCT03905655|162866863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 4 values||||0.004
81595840|NCT03905655|162866863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 8 values||||0.006
81595841|NCT03905655|162866863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 12 values||||0.002
81595842|NCT03905655|162866863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.141|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 1 values||||0.141
81595843|NCT03905655|162866863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.081|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 2 values||||0.081
81595844|NCT03905655|162866863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 4 values||||0.160
81595845|NCT03905655|162866863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.184|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 8 values||||0.184
81641908|NCT01234675|162973655|SUPERIORITY||Paired difference|-0.6||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|5.6|||Paired T test|||||5.6|-1.8|0.305
81595846|NCT03905655|162866863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 12 values||||0.046
81641909|NCT01234675|162973656|SUPERIORITY||Paired difference|-0.5||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.8|||Paired T test|||||0.8|-1.8|0.425
81641910|NCT03149887|162973657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.66
81641911|NCT03149887|162973658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.54
81641912|NCT03149887|162973659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81595847|NCT03905655|162866863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.379|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 1 values||||0.379
81595848|NCT03905655|162866863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.308|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 2 values||||0.308
81595849|NCT03905655|162866863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.794|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 4 values||||0.794
81595850|NCT03905655|162866863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.297|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 8 values||||0.297
81595851|NCT03905655|162866863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Week 12 values||||0.007
81595852|NCT03905655|162866864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.123|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.123
81595853|NCT03905655|162866864|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.000
81595854|NCT03905655|162866864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.266|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.266
81595855|NCT02566031|162866865|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.093|||ANCOVA|||||0.093|0.011|0.0129
81595856|NCT02566031|162866866|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.098|||ANCOVA|||-45 min||0.098|0.017|0.0058
81595857|NCT02566031|162866866|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.091|||ANCOVA|||-15min||0.091|0.009|0.0161
81595858|NCT02566031|162866867|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||0.0767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.646|||ANCOVA|||||0.646|-0.033|0.0767
81595859|NCT02566031|162866868|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.81||||0.1008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|0.16|||ANCOVA|||||0.16|-1.77|0.1008
81595860|NCT00515502|162866871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.2|-3.0|
81595861|NCT00515502|162866871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.9|-2.1|
81595862|NCT00515502|162866871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.7|-1.4|
81595863|NCT00515502|162866871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.9|-6.2|
81595864|NCT00515502|162866871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.8|-1.3|
81641913|NCT03149887|162973660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81641914|NCT03149887|162973661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.53
81641915|NCT03149887|162973662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81641916|NCT03149887|162973663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.76
81641917|NCT03149887|162973664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.44
81641918|NCT02186015|162973685|SUPERIORITY|A Wilcoxon signed rank test was performed.|||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is 0 change in serum 25(OH)D from week 0 to week 8.||||<0.01
81641919|NCT02186015|162973686|SUPERIORITY|A Wilcoxon signed rank test was performed.||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is 0 change in worst pain rating from week 0 to week 8.||||0.24
81595865|NCT00515502|162866871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.9|-0.7|
81595866|NCT00515502|162866871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|9.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.7|-0.1|
81595867|NCT00515502|162866872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.844|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.92|-2.47|
81595868|NCT00515502|162866872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.798|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|2.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.64|-0.57|
81595869|NCT00515502|162866872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.151|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|4.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.26|-0.35|
81595870|NCT00515502|162866872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.193|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.67|-4.11|
81595871|NCT00515502|162866872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|3.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.33|-1.44|
81595872|NCT00515502|162866872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.257|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|5.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.28|0.24|
81595873|NCT00515502|162866872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|7.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.02|0.34|
81595874|NCT00515502|162866873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.4|-5.0|
81595875|NCT00515502|162866873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6|-7.6|
81595876|NCT00515502|162866873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.7|-2.2|
81641920|NCT02186015|162973687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is 0 change in fatigue score from week 0 to week 8.||||0.09
81595877|NCT00515502|162866873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|7.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.2|-4.7|
81641921|NCT02186015|162973688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is 0 change in mood score from week 0 to week 8.||||0.17
81641922|NCT02186015|162973689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is 0 change in dominant handgrip strength from week 0 to week 8.||||0.50
81641923|NCT02186015|162973690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is 0 change in sleep quality assessment from week 0 to week 8.||||0.16
81641924|NCT02186015|162973691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is 0 change in functional assessment of cancer therapy-breast score from week 0 to week 8.||||0.75
81595878|NCT00515502|162866873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.6|-7.7|
81595879|NCT00515502|162866873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.6|-11.2|
81595880|NCT00515502|162866873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|10.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.0|-5.9|
81595881|NCT00515502|162866874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.902|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|1.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.39|-6.23|
81595882|NCT00515502|162866874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.834|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.56|1.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.79|-5.56|
81595883|NCT00515502|162866874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.474|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|6.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.07|-3.82|
81595884|NCT00515502|162866874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.697|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|5.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.69|-5.07|
81595885|NCT00515502|162866874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.562|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.84|2.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.38|-7.84|
81595886|NCT00515502|162866874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.898|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.97|3.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.59|-7.97|
81595887|NCT00515502|162866874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.618|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|8.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.02|-6.39|
81595888|NCT00515502|162866875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-5.1|
81595889|NCT00515502|162866875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4|-4.6|
81595890|NCT00515502|162866875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|6.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.6|-0.0|
81595891|NCT00515502|162866875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.2|-5.9|
81595892|NCT00515502|162866875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.3|-3.5|
81595893|NCT00515502|162866875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.1|-3.5|
81595894|NCT00515502|162866875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|10.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.4|1.0|
81595895|NCT00515502|162866876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.051|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|-0.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.87|-5.08|
81641925|NCT02186015|162973692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is 0 change in functional assessment of cancer therapy-endocrine score from week 0 to week 8.||||0.19
81641926|NCT01533181|162973693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|8.1|||Kaplan-Meier|||||8.1|1.9|0.0001
81641927|NCT01533181|162973696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.2|||Kaplan-Meier|||||2.2|0.6|0.71
81641928|NCT00385697|162973734|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.963||||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|1.779|||Mantel Haenszel|||||1.779|0.521|0.904
81641929|NCT00385697|162973734|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.629||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.297|1.33|||Mantel Haenszel|||||1.330|0.297|0.222
81641930|NCT00385697|162973734|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.054||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|2.129|||Mantel Haenszel|||||2.129|0.521|0.885
81641931|NCT00385697|162973736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.572|||ANCOVA|||||0.572|-0.450|0.814
81641932|NCT00385697|162973736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.161||||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.433|0.755|||ANCOVA|||||0.755|-0.433|0.593
81641933|NCT00385697|162973736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.594|0.513|||ANCOVA|||||0.513|-0.594|0.886
81641934|NCT00385697|162973738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.093|||ANCOVA|||||0.093|0.000|0.049
81595896|NCT00515502|162866876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.006|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.50|-3.53|
81595897|NCT00515502|162866876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.335|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|4.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.88|-0.46|
81595898|NCT00515502|162866876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.409|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.13|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.50|-6.13|
81595899|NCT00515502|162866876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.366|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|3.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.07|-2.38|
81595900|NCT00515502|162866876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.514|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|4.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.82|-1.22|
81595901|NCT00515502|162866876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.867|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|9.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.25|1.81|
81595902|NCT00515502|162866877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.256|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.82|3.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.21|-9.82|
81595903|NCT00515502|162866877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.193|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|8.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.09|-4.70|
81595904|NCT00515502|162866877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.268|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.06|6.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.98|-10.06|
81595905|NCT00515502|162866877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.347|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.84|3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.50|-13.84|
81595906|NCT00515502|162866877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.264|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.65|10.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.37|-6.65|
81595907|NCT00515502|162866877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.622|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|16.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.08|-2.35|
81595908|NCT00515502|162866877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.634|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.59|14.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||14.85|-7.59|
81595909|NCT00515502|162866878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.298|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3297|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.961|4.365|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.365|-4.961|
81595910|NCT00515502|162866878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2776|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.495|5.627|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.627|-3.495|
81595911|NCT00515502|162866878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0952|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.247|4.122|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.122|-8.247|
81595912|NCT00515502|162866878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.362|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1891|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.003|6.726|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.726|-6.003|
81595913|NCT00515502|162866878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1121|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.873|5.554|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.554|-6.873|
81595914|NCT00515502|162866878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.704|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3916|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.064|7.473|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.473|-6.064|
81595915|NCT00515502|162866878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.424|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2233|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.84|5.993|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.993|-10.84|
81595916|NCT00515502|162866879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.542|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|5.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.15|-4.98|
81595917|NCT00515502|162866879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.507|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|6.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.34|-3.65|
81595918|NCT00515502|162866879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.182|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.49|5.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.19|-7.49|
81595919|NCT00515502|162866879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.296|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.89|6.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.24|-6.89|
81595920|NCT00515502|162866879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.279|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.13|6.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.94|-6.13|
81595921|NCT00515502|162866879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.516|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.34|8.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.67|-5.34|
81595922|NCT00515502|162866879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.087|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.97|7.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.32|-8.97|
81522941|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||84.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.01||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Lobes; RUL; Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.01|0.97|84.89
81522942|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||63.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Lobes; RUL Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.97|63.78
81522943|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||69.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.01||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Lobes; LUL Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.01|0.98|69.42
81522944|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||62.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Lobes;LUL Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.97|62.63
81522945|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||72.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Lobes; RML Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.96|72.55
81522946|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||36.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.04||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Lobes; RML Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.04|0.97|36.28
81522947|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||47.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.04||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Lobes; RLL Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.04|0.96|47.44
81522948|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||22.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Lobes; RLL Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.97|22.99
81522949|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.98||||85.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Lobes; LLL Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.94|85.95
81522950|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||60.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.03||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Lobes; LLL Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.03|0.96|60.20
81522951|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||81.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.01||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Upper Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.01|0.97|81.34
81595923|NCT00515502|162866880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.464|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9766|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.492|5.419|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.419|-2.492|
81595924|NCT00515502|162866880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.248|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9457|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.647|4.144|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.144|-3.647|
81522952|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||63.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC UpperDay 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.97|63.04
81595925|NCT00515502|162866880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.645|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5254|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.687|2.396|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.396|-7.687|
81595926|NCT00515502|162866880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.585|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6352|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.671|7.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.840|-2.671|
81595927|NCT00515502|162866880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5993|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.308|4.067|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.067|-6.308|
81595928|NCT00515502|162866880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.336|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8164|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.952|3.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.280|-7.952|
81595929|NCT00515502|162866880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3802|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.96|1.504|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.504|-11.96|
81595930|NCT00515502|162866881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.7|-9.7|
81595931|NCT00515502|162866881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3|-8.9|
81595932|NCT00515502|162866881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.8|-13.5|
81595933|NCT00515502|162866881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-11.8|
81595934|NCT00515502|162866881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.4|-6.1|
81595935|NCT00515502|162866881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|7.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.5|-6.1|
81641935|NCT00385697|162973738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.002||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.056|||ANCOVA|||||0.056|-0.061|0.937
81595936|NCT00515502|162866881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|6.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.2|-10.9|
81595937|NCT00515502|162866882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0|-3.6|
81595938|NCT00515502|162866882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.4|-2.0|
81595939|NCT00515502|162866882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.8|-3.9|
81595940|NCT00515502|162866882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.6|-3.6|
81595941|NCT00515502|162866882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7|-3.3|
81595942|NCT00515502|162866882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.4|-2.0|
81595943|NCT00515502|162866882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.9|-4.1|
81595944|NCT03317002|162866903|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.04|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.05||<0.001
81595945|NCT03317002|162866903|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.08||||0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10||0.001
81595946|NCT03317002|162866904|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.04|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.05||<0.001
81595947|NCT03317002|162866904|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.09||||0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.12||0.001
81595948|NCT02935062|162867009|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.001
81595949|NCT02935062|162867010|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.011
81595950|NCT02890381|162867021|OTHER||% vaccine recipients with solicited AEs|64.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|35.0|86.0||||||||86|35|
81595951|NCT02890381|162867021|OTHER||% placebo recipients with solicited AEs|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.0|100.0||||||||100|61|
81595952|NCT02890381|162867022|OTHER||% vaccinees with unsolicited AEs|36.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.0|65.0||||||||65|14|
81595953|NCT02890381|162867022|OTHER||% placebo with unsolicited AEs|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.0|85.0||||||||85|15|
81595954|NCT02890381|162867027|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||Since the sample sizes are unequal, at the suggestion of the DSMB statistician, a 1-sided Fisher's exact test was used to test the hypothesis that the proportions of \>=4-fold rises were higher in the vaccinated group than in the placebo group.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.64
81595955|NCT02890381|162867028|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73||||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Log Rank|||||||0.73
81641936|NCT00385697|162973738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.084|||ANCOVA|||||0.084|-0.032|0.382
81641937|NCT00385697|162973740|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.881||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.372|2.089|||Mantel Haenszel|||||2.089|0.372|0.775
81641938|NCT00385697|162973740|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.628||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.212|1.861|||Mantel Haenszel|||||1.861|0.212|0.402
81641939|NCT00385697|162973740|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.093||||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.912|||Mantel Haenszel|||||2.912|0.410|0.859
81641940|NCT00385697|162973742|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.265||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|2.2|||Mantel Haenszel|||||2.200|0.727|0.404
81641941|NCT00385697|162973742|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.805||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.412|1.576|||Mantel Haenszel|||||1.576|0.412|0.528
81641942|NCT00385697|162973742|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.133||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.594|2.164|||Mantel Haenszel|||||2.164|0.594|0.706
81641943|NCT00385697|162973744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.455|0.536|||ANCOVA|||||0.536|-0.455|0.872
81641944|NCT00385697|162973744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.581|0.556|||ANCOVA|||||0.556|-0.581|0.979
81641945|NCT00385697|162973744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.225||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.301|||ANCOVA|||||0.301|-0.750|0.400
81641946|NCT00724750|162973755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 5%/day. For 80% power and a significance (alpha) level of 0.05; and assuming a common standard deviation of 9%, 41 subjects per group were needed.||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|||||The rate of change for the 2 groups was compared by testing the treatment-by-time interaction in the model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.60
81641947|NCT00724750|162973756|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 5%/day.||||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|||||The rate of change for the 2 groups was compared by testing the treatment-by-time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.19
81641948|NCT00724750|162973758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81641949|NCT00724750|162973759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.02
81641950|NCT00724750|162973760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81641951|NCT00442559|162973763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from BL to Week 12 - Montelukast. The difference in mean change from baseline to 12 weeks in daytime asthma symptom score was tested by paired t-test (H0: difference =0) for the Montelukast treatment group. Subjects in this analysis: N=24 subjects for the within arm (single arm) comparison between BL and Week 12 scores.||-0.03|-0.29|0.015
81641952|NCT00442559|162973763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from BL to Week 12 - ICS. The difference in mean change from baseline to 12 weeks in daytime asthma symptom score was tested by paired t-test (H0: difference =0) for the ICS treatment group. Subjects in this analysis: N=29 subjects for the within arm (single arm) comparison between BL and Week 12 scores.||-0.02|-0.3|0.027
81641953|NCT00442559|162973764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from BL to Week 12 - Montelukast. The difference in mean change from baseline to 12 weeks in daily allergic rhinitis symptom score was tested by paired t-test (H0: difference =0) for the Montelukast treatment group. Subjects in this analysis: N=24 subjects for the within arm (single arm) comparison between BL and Week 12 scores.||-0.07|-0.36|0.006
81641954|NCT00442559|162973764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from BL to Week 12 - ICS. The difference in mean change from baseline to 12 weeks in daily allergic rhinitis symptom score was tested by paired t-test (H0: difference =0) for the ICS treatment group. Subjects in this analysis: N=28 subjects for the within arm (single arm) comparison between BL and Week 12 scores.||-0.01|-0.24|0.032
81595956|NCT00295750|162867087|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority limit was -10 percentage points.|Difference in cumulative probability|1.9||||||97.5|-1.8|5.7||||||A non-inferiority assessment determined whether degarelix was non-inferior to leuprolide with respect to the cumulative probability of testosterone \<=0.5 ng/mL from Day 28 to Day 364.||5.7|-1.8|
81595957|NCT00295750|162867087|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority limit was -10 percentage points.|Difference in cumulative probability|0.9||||||97.5|-3.2|5.0||||||A non-inferiority assessment determined whether degarelix was non-inferior to leuprolide with respect to the cumulative probability of testosterone \<=0.5 ng/mL from Day 28 to Day 364.||5.0|-3.2|
81595958|NCT00295750|162867088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81595959|NCT00295750|162867088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81595960|NCT00295750|162867089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81595961|NCT00295750|162867089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81595962|NCT00295750|162867091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Percentage change from baseline to Day 14||||<0.0001
81595963|NCT00295750|162867091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Percentage change from baseline to Day 14||||<0.0001
81595964|NCT00295750|162867091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Percentage change from baseline to Day 28||||<0.0001
81595965|NCT00295750|162867091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Percentage change from baseline to Day 28||||<0.0001
81641955|NCT01426217|162973778|OTHER|Efficacy|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.98||||||||0.98|0.63|
81641956|NCT01426217|162973779|OTHER|Efficacy|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.35||||||||1.35|0.62|
81641957|NCT02267746|162973784|EQUIVALENCE|Estimates of mean percent change from baseline were calculated (separately for inflammatory and non-inflammatory lesions) for the Test and Reference treatment, and then the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the mean ratio was constructed using Fieller's method.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.02|||||Therapeutic equivalence was established if the 90% CIs for the ratio of Test/Reference means, for both lesion types, were contained within the interval \[0.80, 1.25\] for the PP population.|||1.02|0.86|
81641958|NCT02267746|162973785|EQUIVALENCE|Estimates of mean percent change from baseline were calculated (separately for inflammatory and non-inflammatory lesions) for the Test and Reference treatment, and then the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the mean ratio was constructed using Fieller's method.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.04|||||Therapeutic equivalence was established if the 90% CIs for the ratio of Test/Reference means, for both lesion types, were contained within the interval \[0.80, 1.25\] for the PP population.|||1.04|0.89|
81641959|NCT02267746|162973786|EQUIVALENCE|Therapeutic equivalence was established if the 90% CI for the difference was contained within the interval \[-0.20, +0.20\] for PP population.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.073|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.004|||||Therapeutic equivalence was established if the 90% CI for the difference was contained within the interval \[-0.20, +0.20\] for the PP population.|Success was defined as an IGA score at Week 12 that was at least two grades less than the baseline assessment. Failure was defined as an IGA score that was the same, higher, or one grade lower than the baseline assessment.||0.004|-0.150|
81641960|NCT04551053|162973817|SUPERIORITY|p-value for superiority is half of the CMH p-value.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.2567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|5.02||CMH test for un-equality stratified by Dynamic International Prognostic Scoring System (DIPSS) category (intermediate 1 versus intermediate 2 and high) and Baseline platelet count (≥100 × 10\^9/Liters \[L\] versus 50 to \<100 × 10\^9/L inclusive)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.02|0.65|0.2567
81641961|NCT04551053|162973818|SUPERIORITY|p-value for superiority is half of the CMH p-value.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.5349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|3.39||calculated from Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test for un-equality stratified by DIPSS category (intermediate 1 versus intermediate 2 and high) and Baseline platelet count (≥100 × 10\^9/L versus 50 to \<100 × 10\^9/L inclusive)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.39|0.53|0.5349
81641962|NCT04551053|162973820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2224||||||calculated from log-rank test stratified by DIPSS category (intermediate 1 versus intermediate 2 and high) and Baseline platelet count (≥100 x 10\^9/L versus 50 to \<100 x 10\^9/L inclusive)|Log Rank|||||||0.2224
81641963|NCT02971683|162973838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.5|0.9|0.083
81641964|NCT01292005|162973852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from Day 0 to Day 1. p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.62
81641965|NCT01292005|162973852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from Day 0 to Day 3. p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||1.0
81522953|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||69.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.03||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Lower Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.03|0.96|69.67
81522954|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||39.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.04||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Lower Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.04|0.97|39.81
81641966|NCT01292005|162973853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from Day 0 to Day 1. p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.72
81641967|NCT01292005|162973853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from Day 0 to Day 3. p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.50
81641968|NCT01292005|162973854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from Day 0 to Day 1. p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.58
81641969|NCT01292005|162973854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from Day 0 to Day 3. p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.80
81595966|NCT00295750|162867092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cumulative probability|85.8||||||95.0|79.8|90.1|||||95% confidence interval for the cumulative probability of completing the study without prostate specific antigen failure from Day 0 to Day 364.|||90.1|79.8|
81595967|NCT00295750|162867092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cumulative probability|91.1||||||95.0|85.9|94.5|||||95% confidence interval for the cumulative probability of completing the study without prostate specific antigen failure from Day 0 to Day 364.|||94.5|85.9|
81595968|NCT00295750|162867092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cumulative probability|85.9||||||95.0|79.9|90.2|||||95% confidence interval for the cumulative probability of completing the study without prostate specific antigen failure from Day 0 to Day 364.|||90.2|79.9|
81595969|NCT02522715|162867122|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||two-sided exact binomial test|||One-sample binomial test with null hypothesis that the percentage of participants with PSA response 1 is equal to 25%.||||<0.01
81595970|NCT02194621|162867161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||>0.05
81595971|NCT02194621|162867162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.001
81595972|NCT02194621|162867163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||>0.05
81595973|NCT02194621|162867164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.002
81595974|NCT02298192|162867219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis of non-inferiority as given by H0: D ≥0.30% against HA: D \<0.30%.|Treatment Contrast|0.12||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis of non-inferiority as given by H0: D ≥0.30% against HA: D \<0.30%.||0.28|-0.04|0.012
81595975|NCT02693665|162867272|SUPERIORITY|First measure of congruence was taken at 2 weeks post-baseline for controls, or immediately post-Session 2 for intervention dyads. Analysis presented here assessed differences between groups in agreement. This represents the underlying data without examining the pattern of congruence for each dyad over time. Longitudinal latent class analysis of congruence in responses over time between adolescents/families was conducted at the person not variable level.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.22|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|9.57|||longitudinal latent class analysis|examined the pattern of change over time.||"Analysis was at the level of the dyad. AIM 1. To evaluate the efficacy of FACE-TC on patient-family congruence in treatment preferences.~H1a: FACE-TC participants will better maintain congruence over time, compared to controls.~H1b: Development of congruence may not be homogeneous and FACE-TC may influence the pattern of congruence development."||9.57|1.09|<0.05
81595976|NCT02693665|162867273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.00743162|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.928|1.094||The generalized mixed effect models are taking into account missingness by attrition. There were not missing values for the outcomes or predictors that we used.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model forced age, gender, race, family education, family income under the Federal Poverty level, on/off treatment.||Emotional distress-anxiety analysis at baseline comparing intervention and control.||1.094|0.928|<0.05
81595977|NCT02693665|162867273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05037501|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96438584|1.14403138||The generalized mixed effect models are taking into account missingness by attrition. There were not missing values for the outcomes or predictors that we used.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model forced age, gender, race, family education, family income under the Federal Poverty level, on/off treatment.||Emotional distress-anxiety analysis at 3 months post baseline comparing intervention and control. We hypothesized that anxiety would be lower in the intervention group compared to controls.||1.14403138|0.96438584|<0.05
81595978|NCT02693665|162867273|SUPERIORITY|See earlier comments.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01136067|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92887892|1.10116656||See earlier comments.|t-test, 2 sided|See earlier comments.||This is analysis for 6 month outcomes of Emotional-distress - anxiety. See details in 3 month outcomes.||1.10116656|0.92887892|<0.05
81595979|NCT02693665|162867273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14070431|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04444724|1.2458325|||t-test, 2 sided||See earlier comments.|These are the 12 month outcomes for Emotional distress - anxiety. See earlier comments.||1.24583250|1.04444724|<0.05
81595980|NCT02693665|162867273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98078271|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89845609|1.07065301|||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis is for the outcome Emotional distress - depressive symptoms. We hypothesized that adolescent in the intervention would have lower depressive symptoms compared to controls at 3, 6, and 12 month outcomes. The following are the baseline comparisons between control and intervention which were controlled for in the 3, 6, and 12 month analysis of outcomes.||1.07065301|0.89845609|<0.05
81595981|NCT02693665|162867273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04007715|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94970156|1.13905306|||t-test, 2 sided|||The results here are for the outcome variable Emotional Distress - Depressive symptoms at 3 month outcomes. We hypothesized that adolescents randomized to the intervention would have lower depressive symptoms than controls.||1.13905306|0.94970156|<0.05
81595982|NCT02693665|162867273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07347088|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9806271|1.17510491|||t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesize that Emotional Distress - Depressive symptoms would be lower in intervention adolescents compared to controls at 6 months post intervention.||1.17510491|0.98062710|<0.05
81595983|NCT02693665|162867273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11582434|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01653156|1.22481585|||t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that adolescents randomized to the intervention would have lower scores on Emotional Distress - Depressive symptoms compared to controls at 12 months post baseline.||1.22481585|1.01653156|<0.05
81595984|NCT02693665|162867273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|0.98803061|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89065531|1.09605195|||t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that adolescents randomized to the intervention would have no differences in fatigue at baseline if randomization was successful. In this analysis we examine the baseline results.||1.09605195|0.89065531|<0.05
81595985|NCT02693665|162867273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.13509797|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01959639|1.26368376|||t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that adolescents randomized to the intervention arm would report less Fatigue at 3 months outcome compared to controls.||1.26368376|1.01959639|<0.05
81595986|NCT02693665|162867273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04944737|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94281417|1.16814089|||t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that adolescents randomized to the intervention would report less Fatigue at 6 months post baseline compared to control adolescents.||1.16814089|0.94281417|<0.05
81595987|NCT02693665|162867273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11042568|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99383841|1.24068981|||t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that intervention adolescents would report less Fatigue than controls at 12 months post baseline.||1.24068981|0.99383841|<0.05
81595988|NCT02693665|162867273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9683347|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88658183|1.05762611|||t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that there would be no differences at baseline between intervention and control adolescents with respect to Pain Interference.||1.05762611|0.88658183|<0.05
81595989|NCT02693665|162867273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04450374|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95307464|1.1447037|||t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that adolescents randomized to the intervention compared to controls would report less Pain Interference at 3 months post baseline.||1.14470370|0.95307464|<0.05
81595990|NCT02693665|162867273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07182133|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97835451|1.17421748|||t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that adolescents randomized to the intervention compared to controls would report less Pain Interference at 6 months post baseline.||1.17421748|0.97835451|<0.05
81595991|NCT02693665|162867273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|1.09964781|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.00051223|1.20860622|||t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that at 12 month outcome adolescents randomized to the intervention would report less Pain Interference compared to control adolescents.||1.20860622|1.00051223|<0.05
81595992|NCT02693665|162867274|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.98|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Meaning and Peace Subscale at 3 months post intervention||1.09|0.88|<0.05
81595993|NCT02693665|162867274|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.97|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Meaning and Peace subscale at 6 months post intervention||1.08|0.88|<0.05
81595994|NCT02693665|162867274|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.92|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Meaning and Peace subscale at 12 months post intervention||1.02|0.82|<0.05
81522955|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||73.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Total Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.97|73.01
81522956|NCT02294734|162734621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||48.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.03||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Total Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.03|0.97|48.97
81522957|NCT02294734|162734622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.04||||2.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Length Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|1.00|2.89
81595995|NCT02693665|162867274|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.92|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Faith subscale score at 3 months post intervention||1.16|0.73|<0.05
81595996|NCT02693665|162867274|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.96|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Faith subscale at 6 months post intervention||1.21|0.76|<0.05
81595997|NCT02693665|162867274|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.92|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Faith subscale scores at 12 months post intervention||1.17|0.72|<0.05
81595998|NCT02693665|162867275|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.15|||GEE model|||Caregiver Strain subscale at 3 months post-intervention comparing intervention to TAU, controlling for baseline levels.||0.15|-0.42|<0.05
81595999|NCT02693665|162867275|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.36|||GEE model|||Positive Caregiving Appraisal subscale at 3 months post-intervention comparing intervention to TAU, controlling for baseline levels.||0.36|0.02|<0.05
81596000|NCT02693665|162867275|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.32|||GEE model|||Caregiver Distress subscale at 3 months post-intervention comparing intervention to TAU, controlling for baseline levels.||0.32|-0.35|<0.05
81596001|NCT02693665|162867275|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.38|||GEE model|||Family Well-Being subscale at 3 months post-intervention, comparing intervention to TAU, controlling for baseline levels.||0.38|-0.07|<0.05
81596002|NCT02693665|162867277|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Intervention effect for quality of adolescent communication score controlling for age, gender, race, income and on active treatment.|It is the standard error of the slope, but this was not an option.|Quality of communication analysis for adolescents||||0.47
81596003|NCT02693665|162867277|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Testing intervention effect for family member quality of communication score controlling for age, gender, race, income nd on active treatment.|This is standard error of the slope.|Quality of communication analysis for family member.||||<0.01
81596004|NCT02693665|162867283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Adolescent positive score comparing intervention with TAU.||||<0.05
81596005|NCT02693665|162867283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Adolescent negative worded score comparing intervention to TAU.||||<0.05
81596006|NCT02693665|162867283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Family member positively worded score comparing intervention with treatment as usual.||||<0.05
81596007|NCT02693665|162867283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Family member negative worded score comparing intervention to TAU.||||<0.05
81596008|NCT00844857|162867351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis (MMRM) terms included baseline, country, treatment, visit, and treatment \* visit interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in mean changes from baseline to Week 8 between OFC and placebo.~A conservative estimate of effect size of 0.4 was used in the sample size estimation for this study. A randomized ratio of 2:1 provided a 90% power with an effect size of 0.4."||||0.003
81596009|NCT00844857|162867352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in proportions between OFC and placebo.||||0.035
81596010|NCT00844857|162867353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in proportions between OFC and placebo.||||0.003
81596011|NCT00844857|162867354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. Ordinal Logistic Regression Model terms include baseline CDRS-R, baseline YMRS, and treatment.|Ordinal Logistic Regression|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in proportions between OFC and placebo.||||0.007
81596012|NCT00844857|162867355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.527||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. MMRM terms included baseline, country, treatment, visit, and treatment\*visit interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in mean changes from baseline to Week 8 between OFC and placebo.||||0.527
81596013|NCT00844857|162867356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. MMRM terms included baseline, country, treatment, visit, and treatment\*visit interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in mean changes from baseline to Week 8 between OFC and placebo.||||0.030
81522958|NCT02294734|162734622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||8.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.05||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Length Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.05|0.99|8.49
81596014|NCT00844857|162867357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) Model terms included baseline, country, and treatment.|ANCOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in mean changes from baseline to up to Week 8 between OFC and placebo.||||0.002
81596015|NCT00844857|162867358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in proportions between OFC and placebo.||||1.00
81596016|NCT00844857|162867359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.309||||||P-value for Suicidal Ideation. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in proportions between OFC and placebo.||||0.309
81596017|NCT00844857|162867359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.667||||||P-value for Suicidal Behavior. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in proportions between OFC and placebo.||||0.667
81596018|NCT00844857|162867359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.309||||||P-value for Suicidal Ideation or Behavior. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in proportions between OFC and placebo.||||0.309
81596019|NCT00844857|162867360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in proportions between OFC and placebo.||||1.00
81596020|NCT00844857|162867361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.545||||||P-value for ADHDRS-IV-PI Total Score. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. ANCOVA Model terms included baseline, country and treatment.|ANCOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in mean changes from baseline to up to Week 8 between OFC and placebo.||||0.545
81596021|NCT00844857|162867362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. ANCOVA Model terms included baseline, country and treatment.|ANCOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in mean changes from baseline to up to Week 8 between OFC and placebo.||||0.066
81596022|NCT00844857|162867363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in proportions between OFC and placebo.||||1.00
81596023|NCT00844857|162867364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in proportions between OFC and placebo.||||1.00
81596024|NCT00844857|162867365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. ANCOVA Model terms included baseline, country and treatment.|ANCOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in mean changes from baseline to up to Week 8 between OFC and placebo.||||0.050
81596025|NCT00844857|162867366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. ANCOVA Model terms included baseline and treatment.|ANCOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in mean changes from baseline to up to Week 8 between OFC and placebo.||||<0.001
81641970|NCT01292005|162973855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from Day 0 to Day 1. p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.90
81596026|NCT00844857|162867367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||||||P-value for Fasting Glucose. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. ANCOVA Model terms included baseline and treatment.|ANCOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in mean changes from baseline to up to Week 8 between OFC and placebo.||||0.980
81596027|NCT00844857|162867367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value for Fasting Cholesterol. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. ANCOVA Model terms included baseline and treatment|ANCOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in mean changes from baseline to up to Week 8 between OFC and placebo.||||<0.001
81596028|NCT00844857|162867367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value for Fasting Triglycerides. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. ANCOVA Model terms included baseline and treatment.|ANCOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in mean changes from baseline to up to Week 8 between OFC and placebo.||||<0.001
81596029|NCT00844857|162867368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. ANCOVA Model terms included baseline and treatment.|ANCOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in mean changes from baseline to up to Week 8 between OFC and placebo.||||0.005
81596030|NCT00844857|162867369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. ANCOVA Model terms included baseline and treatment.|ANCOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in mean changes from baseline to up to Week 8 between OFC and placebo.||||<0.001
81596031|NCT00844857|162867370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. ANCOVA Model terms included baseline and treatment.|ANCOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there was no difference in mean changes from baseline to up to Week 8 between OFC and placebo.||||<0.001
81596032|NCT00570674|162867377|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Sign test|||||||<0.01
81596033|NCT00570674|162867378|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Sign test|||||||<0.01
81596034|NCT00570674|162867379|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Sign test|||||||0.52
81641971|NCT01292005|162973855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from Day 0 to Day 3. p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.56
81641972|NCT01292005|162973856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.09
81641973|NCT01292005|162973857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.22
81460619|NCT01262872|162613335|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimated as \[(1-Relative Risk (i.e. investigational vaccine over control vaccine))\*100\] with 95% CI was calculated. Denominator considered for deriving VE at a considered time point was the number of subjects with swabs cultured at this time point. Power using 2 independent proportions, 1:1 randomization ratio, 1-sided test to detect group difference, 1-sided alpha=2.5%.|VE|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|25.0||||||VE-10PP-HD 3+0d vs Synflorix 3+0d - 1M post-Dose 3. The analysis aimed to compare occurrences in terms of percentage of subjects with positive nasopharyngeal sample out of the number of subjects with swabs cultured, between 2 groups, one month (M) post-dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine administered (10PP vaccine or Synflorix™).||25.0|-21.4|
81460620|NCT01262872|162613335|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimated as \[(1-Relative Risk (i.e. investigational vaccine over control vaccine))\*100\] with 95% CI was calculated. Denominator considered for deriving VE at a considered time point was the number of subjects with swabs cultured at this time point. Power using 2 independent proportions, 1:1 randomization ratio, 1-sided test to detect group difference, 1-sided alpha=2.5%.|VE|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|24.8||||||VE-10PP-HD 3+0d vs Synflorix 3+0d - 5M post-Dose 3. The analysis aimed to compare occurrences in terms of percentage of subjects with positive nasopharyngeal sample out of the number of subjects with swabs cultured, between 2 groups, five months (M) post-dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine administered (10PP vaccine or Synflorix™).||24.8|-19.2|
81596035|NCT00570674|162867380|OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||Sign test|||||||0.39
81596036|NCT04098939|162867384|EQUIVALENCE|Bland-Altman plots|Bland-Altman plots|0.39|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.04||Analysis of Bland-Altman plots|Bland-Altman plots|Analysis of Bland-Altman plots|||Analysis of Bland-Altman plots|1.04|0.26|<0.05
81596037|NCT02985866|162867388|SUPERIORITY|The first co-primary end point was superiority of CLC over SAP in terms of CGM-measured time below 70 mg/dL. The treatment groups were compared using linear models while adjusting for age, corresponding baseline value, previous CGM use, and a random center effect. Missing baseline data were handled by direct likelihood method. Model residuals were confirmed to be approximately normally distributed.|||||<|0.0001||||||To address the issue of multiple comparisons with 2 primary outcomes, the intervention was considered effective only if both co-primary outcomes were statistically significant at 5% level. P value for noninferiority NI (prespecified NI limit = 5%).|Mixed Models Analysis|The groups were compared using linear models while adjusting for age, corresponding baseline value, previous CGM use, and a random center effect.||Statistical analyses were performed on an intention-to-treat basis, and all participants with any amount of post randomization data were included in all analyses.||||<0.0001
81596038|NCT02985866|162867389|NON_INFERIORITY|The second co-primary end point was noninferiority in CGM-measured time above 180 mg/dL, with a noninferiority limit of 5%. The treatment groups were compared using linear models while adjusting for age, corresponding baseline value, previous CGM use, and a random center effect. Missing baseline data were handled by direct likelihood method. Model residuals were confirmed to be approximately normally distributed.|||||<|0.0001||||||To address the issue of multiple comparisons with 2 primary outcomes, the intervention was considered effective only if both co-primary outcomes were statistically significant at 5% level. P value for noninferiority NI (prespecified NI limit = 5%).|Mixed Models Analysis|The groups were compared using linear models while adjusting for age, corresponding baseline value, previous CGM use, and a random center effect.||Statistical analyses were performed on an intention-to-treat basis, and all participants with any amount of post randomization data were included in all analyses.||||<0.0001
81596039|NCT02985866|162867390|SUPERIORITY|Same as for primary outcome 1|||||<|0.05||||||All secondary analyses were corrected for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate at a 10% level for statistical significance. All secondary P values reported are two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The groups were compared using linear models while adjusting for age, corresponding baseline value, previous CGM use, and a random center effect.||Same as for the primary outcomes||||<0.05
81596040|NCT02985866|162867391|SUPERIORITY|Same as for primary outcome 1|||||<|0.05||||||All secondary analyses were corrected for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate at a 10% level for statistical significance. All secondary P values reported are two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The groups were compared using linear models while adjusting for age, corresponding baseline value, previous CGM use, and a random center effect.||Same as for the primary outcomes||||<0.05
81596041|NCT02985866|162867392|SUPERIORITY|Same as for primary outcome 1|||||<|0.05||||||All secondary analyses were corrected for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate at a 10% level for statistical significance. All secondary P values reported are two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The groups were compared using linear models while adjusting for age, corresponding baseline value, previous CGM use, and a random center effect.||Same as for the primary outcomes||||<0.05
81596042|NCT02985866|162867393|SUPERIORITY|Same as for primary outcome 1|||||<|0.05||||||All secondary analyses were corrected for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate at a 10% level for statistical significance. All secondary P values reported are two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The groups were compared using linear models while adjusting for age, corresponding baseline value, previous CGM use, and a random center effect.||Same as for the primary outcomes||||<0.05
81641974|NCT01292005|162973858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between arms for length of hospitalization \> 4 days. P \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.04
81641975|NCT01292005|162973858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison was for length of hospitalization \>10 days. P \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.03
81641976|NCT01292005|162973859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.06
81522959|NCT02294734|162734622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.02||||86.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.07||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Diameter Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.07|0.98|86.21
81522960|NCT02294734|162734622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||75.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.05||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Diameter Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.05|0.98|75.20
81641977|NCT01292005|162973860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.03
81522961|NCT02294734|162734622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||84.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.01||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Length Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.01|0.97|84.29
81641978|NCT01292005|162973861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.04
81641979|NCT02924051|162973868|EQUIVALENCE|With an alpha level of .05 and effective (post-attrition) sample size of approximately 25 participants per county, and 3 counties per treatment group, the power of the group comparison was at least 80%, assuming an ICC of .01 or less, and an observed difference in proportions of .25. The anticipated power for the longitudinal comparison of continuous outcomes was expected to be even greater under these assumptions given the greater power for the parametric tests.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.26
81641980|NCT02924051|162973870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of Cooking Skills/Nutrition Education/MI at baseline and 12 months.||||0.36
81648141|NCT03463577|162986806|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR=1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.52|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for congenital anomalies of limb in Exposed infants cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical infants cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||1.52|0.85|
81460621|NCT01262872|162613335|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimated as \[(1-Relative Risk (i.e. investigational vaccine over control vaccine))\*100\] with 95% CI was calculated. Denominator considered for deriving VE at a considered time point was the number of subjects with swabs cultured at this time point. Power using 2 independent proportions, 1:1 randomization ratio, 1-sided test to detect group difference, 1-sided alpha=2.5%.|VE|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.9|20.9||||||VE-10PP-HD 3+0d vs Synflorix 3+0d - 8M post-Dose 3. The analysis aimed to compare occurrences in terms of percentage of subjects with positive nasopharyngeal sample out of the number of subjects with swabs cultured, between 2 groups, eight months (M) post-dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine administered (10PP vaccine or Synflorix™).||20.9|-24.9|
81596043|NCT02985866|162867394|SUPERIORITY|Same as for primary outcome 1|||||<|0.05||||||All secondary analyses were corrected for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate at a 10% level for statistical significance. All secondary P values reported are two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The groups were compared using linear models while adjusting for age, corresponding baseline value, previous CGM use, and a random center effect.||Same as for the primary outcomes||||<0.05
81596044|NCT02985866|162867395|SUPERIORITY|Same as for primary outcome 1|||||<|0.05||||||All secondary analyses were corrected for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate at a 10% level for statistical significance. All secondary P values reported are two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The groups were compared using linear models while adjusting for age, corresponding baseline value, previous CGM use, and a random center effect.||Same as for the primary outcomes||||<0.05
81596045|NCT02985866|162867396|SUPERIORITY|Same as for primary outcome 1|||||<|0.05||||||All secondary analyses were corrected for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate at a 10% level for statistical significance. All secondary P values reported are two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The groups were compared using linear models while adjusting for age, corresponding baseline value, previous CGM use, and a random center effect.||Same as for the primary outcomes||||<0.05
81596046|NCT02120027|162867400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.986||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.53|0.64|0.949
81596047|NCT02120027|162867401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.86|0.88|0.193
81596048|NCT02120027|162867402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.032||||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.53|0.70|0.872
81596049|NCT02120027|162867403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.339||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.26|0.79|0.272
81596050|NCT02120027|162867404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.153||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.81|0.73|0.567
81596051|NCT01002872|162867405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.037
81596052|NCT01002872|162867406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.721|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.721
81596053|NCT01002872|162867407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.897|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.897
81596054|NCT01002872|162867408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.743|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.743
81596055|NCT01002872|162867409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.416|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.416
81596056|NCT01002872|162867410|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.672|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.672
81596057|NCT01002872|162867411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.955|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.955
81596058|NCT01002872|162867412|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81596059|NCT01002872|162867413|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0066|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0066
81596060|NCT02479412|162867676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02691|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05697||0.6379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08626|0.1401|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 58 µg vs. PBO||0.1401|-0.08626|0.6379
81596061|NCT02479412|162867676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07604|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05663||0.1827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03645|0.1885|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 250 µg vs.PBO||0.1885|-0.03645|0.1827
81596062|NCT02479412|162867676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1478|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05679||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03494|0.2606|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 800 μg vs. PBO||0.2606|0.03494|0.0108
81596063|NCT02479412|162867677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.857|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.214||0.1342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.24|1.528|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 58 µg vs. PBO||1.528|-11.24|0.1342
81596064|NCT02479412|162867677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.19||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.75|-4.075|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 250 µg vs. PBO||-4.075|-16.75|0.0016
81596065|NCT02479412|162867677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.236|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.18|-8.319|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 800 µg vs. PBO||-8.319|-21.18|<0.0001
81596066|NCT02479412|162867678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.139||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.06|-3.642|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 58 µg vs. PBO||-3.642|-24.06|0.0084
81596067|NCT02479412|162867678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.088||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.37|-4.149|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 250 µg vs. PBO||-4.149|-24.37|0.0062
81648362|NCT00832000|162987035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|-0.706|||Wald||Residual standard deviation.|P value indicates significance level of the Wald test associated with mexiletine effect from the linear mixed effects model (n=57). When a carryover effect was detected, the significance level associated with the additive portion of the mexiletine effect (labeled period 1) is followed by the level associated with the interaction of mexiletine and period 2 (labeled period 2). All P values were 2-sided and .05 was considered the threshold of statistical significance.||-0.706|-2.66|<0.001
81522962|NCT02294734|162734622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||71.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.01||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Length Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.01|0.98|71.08
81522963|NCT02294734|162734622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||34.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.01||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Diameter Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.01|0.98|34.93
81522964|NCT02294734|162734622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||25.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.01||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is greater than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Diameter Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.01|0.98|25.05
81522965|NCT02294734|162734623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||28.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.06||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Length/Diameter Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.06|0.97|28.51
81522966|NCT02294734|162734623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.01||||32.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.05||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|FRC Length/Diameter Day 28. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.05|0.97|32.15
81596068|NCT02479412|162867678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.137||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|-9.689|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 800 µg vs. PBO||-9.689|-30.10|0.0002
81596069|NCT02479412|162867679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05856||0.6036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08579|0.1468|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 58 μg vs. PBO||0.1468|-0.08579|0.6036
81596070|NCT02479412|162867679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01744|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05869||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09912|0.134|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 250 μg vs. PBO||0.1340|-0.09912|0.7670
81522967|NCT02294734|162734623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|0.99||||66.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.02||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Length/Diameter Day 12. The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.02|0.97|66.51
81522968|NCT02294734|162734623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Median Ratio|1.0||||45.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.03||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1. P-value is denoted in percentage.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|TLC Length/Diameter Day 28 The data entered to the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval.|||1.03|0.98|45.28
81596071|NCT02479412|162867679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1561|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05874||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03943|0.2728|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 800 μg vs. PBO||0.2728|0.03943|0.0093
81596072|NCT02479412|162867680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03467|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05377||0.5207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1415|0.07213|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 58 μg vs. PBO||0.07213|-0.1415|0.5207
81596073|NCT02479412|162867680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02821|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05336||0.5983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07778|0.1342|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 250 μg vs. PBO||0.1342|-0.07778|0.5983
81522969|NCT02294734|162734631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-118.5|115.3|||Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|Day 28|||115.3|-118.5|0.487
81596074|NCT02479412|162867680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05371||0.2538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04501|0.1684|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 800 μg vs. PBO||0.1684|-0.04501|0.2538
81596075|NCT02479412|162867681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05743||0.6945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1367|0.09144|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 58 μg vs. PBO||0.09144|-0.1367|0.6945
81596076|NCT02479412|162867681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.000314|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05755||0.9957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1146|0.114|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 250 μg vs. PBO||0.1140|-0.1146|0.9957
81596077|NCT02479412|162867681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06831|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05774||0.2398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04637|0.183|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 800 μg vs. PBO||0.1830|-0.04637|0.2398
81596078|NCT02479412|162867682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.877||0.0819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.335|22.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 58 μg vs. PBO||22.01|-1.335|0.0819
81596079|NCT02479412|162867682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.253|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.881||0.3741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.427|16.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 250 μg vs. PBO||16.93|-6.427|0.3741
81596080|NCT02479412|162867682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.926||0.0374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7481|24.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 800 μg vs. PBO||24.29|0.7481|0.0374
81596081|NCT02479412|162867683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.384||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.039|26.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 58 μg vs. PBO||26.43|5.039|0.0044
81596082|NCT02479412|162867683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.419||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.534|25.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 250 μg vs. PBO||25.06|3.534|0.0098
81596083|NCT02479412|162867683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.459||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.068|30.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 800 μg vs. PBO||30.75|9.068|0.0004
81596084|NCT02479412|162867684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3435|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.0723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7189|0.03179|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 58 μg vs. PBO||0.03179|-0.7189|0.0723
81596085|NCT02479412|162867684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4852|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1903||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8631|-0.1073|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 250 μg vs. PBO||-0.1073|-0.8631|0.0124
81596086|NCT02479412|162867684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1914|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.183|-0.4224|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 800 μg vs. PBO||-0.4224|-1.183|<0.0001
81596087|NCT02479412|162867685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1051||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5159|-0.09836|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 58 μg vs. PBO||-0.09836|-0.5159|0.0044
81596088|NCT02479412|162867685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1824|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1059||0.0883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3927|0.02789|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 250 μg vs. PBO||0.02789|-0.3927|0.0883
81596089|NCT02479412|162867685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4301|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1055|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6397|-0.2205|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 800 μg vs. PBO||-0.2205|-0.6397|<0.0001
81596090|NCT02479412|162867686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1651|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09139||0.0741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3466|0.01638|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 58 μg vs. PBO||0.01638|-0.3466|0.0741
81596091|NCT02479412|162867686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09204||0.3265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2736|0.09201|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 250 μg vs. PBO||0.09201|-0.2736|0.3265
81596092|NCT02479412|162867686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2532|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09176||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4354|-0.07092|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 800 μg vs. PBO||-0.07092|-0.4354|0.0070
81596093|NCT02479412|162867687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1626||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7414|-0.09563|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 58 μg vs. PBO||-0.09563|-0.7414|0.0116
81641981|NCT02389894|162973882|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.9||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|17.9|||Chi-squared|The primary end point analysis used an iterative hot-deck multiple imputation approach, assuming a nonignorable missing data mechanism.|The absolute difference in the percentage of patients with freedom from clinical or radiographic central nervous system (CNS) infarction was computed as Embol-x minus control|A sample size of 165 patients in each group ensured that each comparison had a power of approximately 90% to detect a between-group difference of 17.5% from an assumed control rate of 50% in the incidence of postoperative CNS infarcts. A single interim analysis was prespecified and performed. Based on the recommendation of the DSMB, randomization but not follow-up was halted due to low conditional power of observing any between-group differences for the primary endpoint.||17.9|-4.2|0.22
81641982|NCT02389894|162973882|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.3||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|13.8||The primary end point analysis used an iterative hot-deck multiple imputation approach, assuming a nonignorable missing data mechanism.|Chi-squared||The absolute difference in the percentage of patients with freedom from clinical or radiographic central nervous system (CNS) infarction was computed as Cardiogard minus control.|A sample size of 165 patients in each group ensured that each comparison had a power of approximately 90% to detect a between-group difference of 17.5% from an assumed control rate of 50% in the incidence of postoperative CNS infarcts. A single interim analysis was prespecified and performed. Based on the recommendation of the DSMB, randomization but not follow-up was halted due to low conditional power of observing any between-group differences for the primary endpoint.||13.8|-11.2|0.84
81641983|NCT02389894|162973883|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.7||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|20.5|||Chi-squared||The absolute difference was computed as Embol-x minus control|||20.5|-1.2|0.08
81641984|NCT02389894|162973883|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.8||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|7.9|||Chi-squared||The absolute difference was computed as Cardiogard minus control|||7.9|-13.5|0.61
81641985|NCT02680145|162973950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline score vs Follow-up score||||0.001
81641986|NCT02680145|162973951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline score vs Follow-up score||||0.001
81641987|NCT02680145|162973952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline score vs Follow-up score||||0.005
81596094|NCT02479412|162867687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1794|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1628||0.2732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5027|0.1438|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 250 μg vs. PBO||0.1438|-0.5027|0.2732
81596095|NCT02479412|162867687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7661|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1636|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.091|-0.4411|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 800 μg vs. PBO||-0.4411|-1.091|<0.0001
81596096|NCT02479412|162867688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04982||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2057|-0.007755|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 58 μg vs. PBO||-0.007755|-0.2057|0.0349
81596097|NCT02479412|162867688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08205|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05015||0.1052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1817|0.01756|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 250 μg vs. PBO||0.01756|-0.1817|0.1052
81596098|NCT02479412|162867688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05044||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3028|-0.1025|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 800 μg vs. PBO||-0.1025|-0.3028|0.0001
81596099|NCT02479412|162867689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.673|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2946||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08779|1.258|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 58 μg vs. PBO||1.258|0.08779|0.0247
81596100|NCT02479412|162867689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2965||0.1521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1607|1.017|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 250 μg vs. PBO||1.017|-0.1607|0.1521
81596101|NCT02479412|162867689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9415|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2987||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3483|1.535|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AZD7594 800 μg vs. PBO||1.535|0.3483|0.0022
81596102|NCT02479412|162867693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio Estimate (%)|272.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|237.43|312.05|||ANOVA|||AZD7594 250 μg versus AZD7594 58 μg||312.05|237.43|<0.0001
81596103|NCT02479412|162867693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio Estimate (%)|676.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|580.91|786.95|||ANOVA|||AZD7594 800 μg versus AZD7594 58 μg||786.95|580.91|<0.0001
81641988|NCT02168153|162973961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.49||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.75|18.77|||ANCOVA|adjusted for age||Between group differences||18.77|-25.75|0.76
81641989|NCT02168153|162973962|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.97||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.04|19.98|||ANCOVA|adjusted for age||Between group differences||19.98|-18.04|0.92
81641990|NCT02168153|162973963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.49||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|21.39|||ANCOVA|adjusted for age||Between group differences||21.39|-14.4|0.70
81641991|NCT02168153|162973964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.988||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.373|2.349|||ANCOVA|adjusted for age||Between group differences||2.349|-0.373|0.15
81641992|NCT02168153|162973965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.41|||ANCOVA|adjusted for age||Between group differences||0.41|-1.24|0.32
81641993|NCT01537120|162973974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|0.96||||||||0.96|0.85|
81641994|NCT01537120|162973975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|-0.23||||||||-0.23|-0.36|
81641995|NCT01537120|162973976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.62|-0.3||||||||-0.30|-0.62|
81522970|NCT02294734|162734631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|60.6||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.3|194.3|||Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|Day 84|||194.3|-73.3|0.816
81596104|NCT02479412|162867694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio Estimate (%)|337.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|290.8|392.43|||ANOVA|||AZD7594 250 μg versus AZD7594 58 μg||392.43|290.80|<0.0001
81596105|NCT02479412|162867694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio Estimate (%)|964.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|816.13|1140.13|||ANOVA|||AZD7594 800 μg versus AZD7594 58 μg||1140.13|816.13|<0.0001
81596106|NCT01981564|162867792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA F=3.55, df=1, p=0.06||||0.06
81596107|NCT01362140|162867871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Chi-squared|||"The primary hypothesis to be tested was that the percentage of participants with at least~1 RBC transfusion from week 5 to the EOTP was lower in the darbepoetin alfa group than in the placebo group. This hypothesis was confirmed if the incidence of RBC transfusion in the darbepoetin alfa group was lower and had a p-value \< 0.05 from a 2-sided Chi-square test."||||0.008
81596108|NCT01362140|162867872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The overall 2-sided CMH test with IPSS score as stratification factor.||If the primary hypothesis was confirmed, the secondary hypothesis to be tested was that the percentage of participants achieving an IWG erythroid response during the 24-week double-blind treatment period was greater in the darbepoetin alfa group than in the placebo group. This hypothesis was confirmed if erythroid response was higher in the darbepoetin alfa group and the p-value was \< 0.05 from a 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the IPSS as a stratification factor.||||0.017
81596109|NCT02415400|162867890|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority (NI) margin = 1.2|||||<|0.0001|||||||1-sided p-value for NI test|||Separate hierarchical testing was performed for apixaban vs VKA: 1) Non-inferiority for the primary endpoint.||||<0.0001
81596110|NCT02415400|162867890|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.82|||2-sided p-value for superiority test|||Separate hierarchical testing was performed for apixaban vs VKA: 2) Superiority for the primary endpoint||0.82|0.58|<0.0001
81596111|NCT02415400|162867891|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|2.23|||2-sided p-value for superiority test|||Separate hierarchical testing was performed for aspirin vs placebo: 2) Superiority for the primary endpoint.||2.23|1.58|<0.0001
81596112|NCT02415400|162867892|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2-sided p-value for superiority test|||Separate hierarchical testing was performed for apixaban vs VKA: 2) Superiority for the primary endpoint.||||<0.0001
81596113|NCT02415400|162867893|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.94|||2-sided p-value|||Separate hierarchical testing was performed for apixaban vs VKA: 3) Superiority for all-cause death and all-cause rehospitalization.||0.94|0.75|0.0033
81596114|NCT02415400|162867894|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.2219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.2|||2-sided p-value|||Separate hierarchical testing was performed for aspirin vs placebo: 3) Superiority for all-cause death and all-cause rehospitalization.||1.20|0.96|0.2219
81596115|NCT02415400|162867895|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.13|||2-sided p-value|||Separate hierarchical testing was performed for apixaban vs VKA: 4) Superiority for all-cause death and ischemic events.||1.13|0.75|0.4370
81596116|NCT02415400|162867896|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.1742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.07|||2-sided p-value|||Separate hierarchical testing was performed for aspirin vs placebo: 4) Superiority for all-cause death and ischemic events.||1.07|0.70|0.1742
81596117|NCT00395876|162867897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.6||||0.0002||95.0|18.4|54.8||Stratified by baseline weight (\< 30 kg, ≥ 30 kg)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||54.8|18.4|0.0002
81596118|NCT00395876|162867898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.4||||0.1385||95.0|-3.1|25.8||Stratified by baseline weight (\< 30 kg, ≥ 30 kg)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.8|-3.1|0.1385
81596119|NCT00395876|162867899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.9||||0.0093||95.0|7.1|42.6||Stratified by baseline weight (\< 30 kg, ≥ 30 kg)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||42.6|7.1|0.0093
81596120|NCT01581281|162867908|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.2636|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.34|1.48||A Bonferroni approach was used to control the type I error rate. Because there were three comparisons, the Bonferroni corrected level of significance is 0.017 (= 0.05 / 3).|Regression, Logistic|||"Logistic regression models were used to estimate the odds of successful primary endpoint for amitriptyline relative to placebo. The analyses followed the intention to treat principle, imputing an outcome of failure for any participant who withdrew early for any reason or did not provide week 24 headache diary data (endpoint data). The models, and corresponding odds ratios, were adjusted for the two stratification variables (age and baseline number of headache days)."||1.48|0.34|0.2636
81596121|NCT01581281|162867908|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.4821|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.39|1.68||A Bonferroni approach was used to control the type I error rate. Because there were three comparisons of interest, the Bonferroni corrected level of significance is 0.017 ( = 0.05 / 3).|Regression, Logistic|||"Logistic regression models were used to estimate the odds of successful primary endpoint for topiramate relative to placebo. The analyses followed the intention to treat principle, imputing an outcome of failure for any participant who withdrew early for any reason or did not provide week 24 headache diary data (endpoint data). The models, and corresponding odds ratios, were adjusted for the two stratification variables (age and baseline number of headache days)."||1.68|0.39|0.4821
81596122|NCT01581281|162867908|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.6107|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.49|1.59||A Bonferroni approach was used to control the type I error rate. Because there were three comparisons of interest, the Bonferroni corrected level of significance is 0.017 ( = 0.05 / 3).|Regression, Logistic|||"Logistic regression models were used to estimate the odds of successful primary endpoint for topiramate relative to amitriptyline. The analyses followed the intention to treat principle, imputing an outcome of failure for any participant who withdrew early for any reason or did not provide week 24 headache diary data (endpoint data). The models, and corresponding odds ratios, were adjusted for the two stratification variables (age and baseline number of headache days)."||1.59|0.49|0.6107
81641996|NCT00627523|162973988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.59||ANCOVA model, fitting treatment as a factor, and the baseline parameter value as covariate was used. All hypotheses were tested at a 5% level of significance.|ANCOVA|No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the mean change from Baseline after 24 months in height SDS between the Genotropin® and the untreated control groups. The alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference between the treatment groups.||1.59|0.82|<0.001
81596123|NCT01581281|162867909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.9137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.64|5.95|||Regression, Linear|||The mean change from baseline in PedMIDAS score over time for the three groups was assessed using a linear regression model for each of the three pairwise comparisons (Amitriptyline relative to placebo, Topiramate relative to placebo, and Amitriptyline relative to Topiramate), adjusted for the baseline PedMIDAS score. The models, and corresponding odds ratios, were adjusted for the two stratification variables (age and baseline number of headache days).||5.95|-6.64|0.9137
81596124|NCT01581281|162867909|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.84||||0.1331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.16|1.49|||Regression, Linear|||The mean change from baseline in PedMIDAS score over time for the three groups was assessed using a linear regression model for each of the three pairwise comparisons (Amitriptyline relative to placebo, Topiramate relative to placebo, and Amitriptyline relative to Topiramate), adjusted for the baseline PedMIDAS score. The models, and corresponding odds ratios, were adjusted for the two stratification variables (age and baseline number of headache days).||1.49|-11.16|0.1331
81596125|NCT01581281|162867909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.49||||0.1011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|9.87|||Regression, Linear|||The mean change from baseline in PedMIDAS score over time for the three groups was assessed using a linear regression model for each of the three pairwise comparisons (Amitriptyline relative to placebo, Topiramate relative to placebo, and Amitriptyline relative to Topiramate), adjusted for the baseline PedMIDAS score. The models, and corresponding odds ratios, were adjusted for the two stratification variables (age and baseline number of headache days).||9.87|-0.88|0.1011
81596126|NCT01581281|162867910|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.3553|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-2.59|1.15||Each comparison was tested using a Bonferroni corrected significance level of 0.017 (0.05/3).|Regression, Linear|||Another major secondary objective was to determine if the change in absolute headache days from baseline to week 24 differed between treatment groups. This objective was assessed using linear regression models, with three pairwise comparisons between treatment groups (Amitriptyline vs. Placebo, Topiramate vs. Placebo, and Amitriptyline vs. Topiramate). The models, and corresponding odds ratios, were adjusted for the two stratification variables (age and baseline number of headache days).||1.15|-2.59|0.3553
81596127|NCT01581281|162867910|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.4143|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-2.52|1.24||Each comparison was tested using a Bonferroni corrected significance level of 0.017 (0.05/3).|Regression, Linear|||Another major secondary objective was to determine if the change in absolute headache days from baseline to week 24 differed between treatment groups. This objective was assessed using linear regression models, with three pairwise comparisons between treatment groups (Amitriptyline vs. Placebo, Topiramate vs. Placebo, and Amitriptyline vs. Topiramate). The models, and corresponding odds ratios, were adjusted for the two stratification variables (age and baseline number of headache days).||1.24|-2.52|0.4143
81596128|NCT01581281|162867910|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.9038|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-1.68|1.52||Each comparison was tested using a Bonferroni corrected significance level of 0.017 (0.05/3).|Regression, Linear|||Another major secondary objective was to determine if the change in absolute headache days from baseline to week 24 differed between treatment groups. This objective was assessed using linear regression models, with three pairwise comparisons between treatment groups (Amitriptyline vs. Placebo, Topiramate vs. Placebo, and Amitriptyline vs. Topiramate). The models, and corresponding odds ratios, were adjusted for the two stratification variables (age and baseline number of headache days).||1.52|-1.68|0.9038
81596129|NCT01581281|162867911|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.1557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|5.05|||Fisher Exact|||Tolerability was assessed by calculating the percent of subjects who completed the entire 24 week treatment period and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals for each treatment group. Concerns regarding tolerability would be raised if the upper bound of a confidence interval was less than 65% or if the percent of subjects who completed the entire 24 week treatment period in either of the active treatment groups was significantly less than the placebo group.||5.05|0.85|0.1557
81522971|NCT02294734|162734634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.144||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.133|||Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|Day 28|||0.133|-0.420|0.151
81596130|NCT01581281|162867911|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.31||||0.0754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|5.62|||Fisher Exact|||Tolerability was assessed by calculating the percent of subjects who completed the entire 24 week treatment period and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals for each treatment group. Concerns regarding tolerability would be raised if the upper bound of a confidence interval was less than 65% or if the percent of subjects who completed the entire 24 week treatment period in either of the active treatment groups was significantly less than the placebo group.||5.62|0.95|0.0754
81596131|NCT01581281|162867911|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.7611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.62|||Fisher Exact|||Tolerability was assessed by calculating the percent of subjects who completed the entire 24 week treatment period and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals for each treatment group. Concerns regarding tolerability would be raised if the upper bound of a confidence interval was less than 65% or if the percent of subjects who completed the entire 24 week treatment period in either of the active treatment groups was significantly less than the placebo group.||1.62|0.49|0.7611
81596132|NCT01581281|162867912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3038|||||||Fisher Exact|||The occurrence of treatment-related SAE's was assessed in two ways: 1) percentage of subjects who experience any treatment-related SAE in each of the three groups was compared using Fishers exact test; 2) rates of treatment-emergent SAS's across the three groups were compared using a Poisson regression model. However, due to the small number of SAEs that were deemed treatment-emergent (4 in AMI, 1 in TPM, 0 in PBO), the parameter estimates did not converge for the Poisson regression model.||||0.3038
81596133|NCT01581281|162867912|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||The occurrence of treatment-related SAE's was assessed in two ways: 1) percentage of subjects who experience any treatment-related SAE in each of the three groups was compared using Fishers exact test; 2) rates of treatment-emergent SAS's across the three groups were compared using a Poisson regression model. However, due to the small number of SAEs that were deemed treatment-emergent (4 in AMI, 1 in TPM, 0 in PBO), the parameter estimates did not converge for the Poisson regression model.||||1.000
81596134|NCT01581281|162867912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2139|||||||Fisher Exact|||The occurrence of treatment-related SAE's was assessed in two ways: 1) percentage of subjects who experience any treatment-related SAE in each of the three groups was compared using Fishers exact test; 2) rates of treatment-emergent SAS's across the three groups were compared using a Poisson regression model. However, due to the small number of SAEs that were deemed treatment-emergent (4 in AMI, 1 in TPM, 0 in PBO), the parameter estimates did not converge for the Poisson regression model.||||0.2139
81596135|NCT02081846|162867913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.047
81641997|NCT00627523|162973989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|2.42||ANCOVA model, fitting treatment as a factor, and the baseline parameter value as covariate was used. All hypotheses were tested at a 5% level of significance.|ANCOVA|No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the Genotropin® and the untreated control group in terms of the relevant secondary endpoints. The alternative hypothesis was that a difference existed.||2.42|-0.87|0.348
81641998|NCT00627523|162973990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.23||ANCOVA model, fitting treatment as a factor, and the baseline parameter value as covariate was used. All hypotheses were tested at a 5% level of significance.|ANCOVA|No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the Genotropin® and the untreated control group in terms of the relevant secondary endpoints. The alternative hypothesis was that a difference existed.||1.23|0.55|<0.001
81522972|NCT02294734|162734634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.121||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.305|0.551|||Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|Day 84|||0.551|-0.305|0.712
81596136|NCT02081846|162867914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.32
81522973|NCT02294734|162734635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.216|0.57|||Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|Day 28|||0.570|-0.216|0.817
81596137|NCT02081846|162867915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||censored Poisson model|||||||0.82
81596138|NCT02081846|162867916|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Poisson model|||||||<0.01
81522974|NCT02294734|162734635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.114||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.324|0.549|||Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.|Day 84|||0.549|-0.324|0.697
81596139|NCT02081846|162867917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.08
81641999|NCT00627523|162973991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|4.85||ANCOVA model, fitting treatment as a factor, and the baseline parameter value as covariate was used. All hypotheses were tested at a 5% level of significance.|ANCOVA|No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the Genotropin® and the untreated control group in terms of the relevant secondary endpoints. The alternative hypothesis was that a difference existed.||4.85|1.63|<0.001
81596140|NCT02081846|162867918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.052
81596141|NCT02081846|162867919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.12
81596142|NCT01808313|162867962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|53.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.53|64.66|||t-test, 2 sided|||||64.66|42.53|<0.001
81596143|NCT01808313|162867963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|64.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.72|80.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||80.00|48.72|<0.001
81596144|NCT01808313|162867965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Week 12||||<0.001
81596145|NCT01808313|162867965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Week 24||||0.003
81596146|NCT01808313|162867966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.366|0.519|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Week 12|||0.519|0.366|<0.001
81596147|NCT01808313|162867966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.303|0.453|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Week 24|||0.453|0.303|<0.001
81596148|NCT00866840|162868075|OTHER|||||||||||||||||No objective responses were seen in the first phase and accrual was stopped.|No objective responses were seen in the first phase and accrual was stopped.|||
81596149|NCT02474927|162868084|OTHER|Descriptive (Pre-Post)||||||0.36|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||||||0.36
81596150|NCT02474927|162868085|OTHER|Descriptive (pre-post)||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||||||0.16
81596151|NCT02625623|162868112|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.8078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.41|||Log Rank|The treatment arms were compared using a stratified, 1-sided, log rank Test. The stratification factor was region (Asia versus non Asia).||||1.41|0.88|0.8078
81596152|NCT02625623|162868113|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.73||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.21|||Log Rank|The treatment arms were compared using a stratified, 1-sided, log rank Test. The stratification factor was region (Asia versus non Asia).||||2.21|1.36|1.0000
81596153|NCT02625623|162868115|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.709||||0.8764|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The treatment arms were compared by 1-sided CMH test. The stratification factor was region (Asia versus non Asia).||||||0.8764
81596154|NCT02352948|162868122|OTHER|Sub-study A was not powered and thus no formal statistical comparisons were performed.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.93|||||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with Breslow method to control for ties, stratification factors SoC therapy, and histology in strata statement, and CI is calculated using profile likelihood approach.|For sub-study A: durvalumab monotherapy treatment arm was compared with SoC.||0.93|0.42|
81596155|NCT02352948|162868122|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.05|||Log Rank|The P-value arises from a stratified log-rank test adjusting for SoC therapy and histology, with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Hazard ratio and CI are estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with Breslow method to control for ties, stratification factors SoC therapy, and histology in strata statement, and CI is calculated using profile likelihood approach.|For sub-study B: durvalumab plus tremelimumab treatment arm was compared with SoC.||1.05|0.61|0.109
81596156|NCT02352948|162868123|OTHER|Sub-study A was not powered and thus no formal statistical comparisons were performed.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.04|||||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with Breslow method to control for ties, stratification factors SoC therapy, and histology in strata statement, and CI is calculated using profile likelihood approach.|For sub-study A: durvalumab monotherapy treatment arm was compared with SoC.||1.04|0.49|
81596157|NCT02352948|162868123|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.01|||Log Rank|The P-value arises from a stratified log-rank test adjusting for SoC therapy and histology, with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Hazard ratio and CI are estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with Breslow method to control for ties, stratification factors SoC therapy, and histology in strata statement, and CI is calculated using profile likelihood approach.|For sub-study B: durvalumab plus tremelimumab treatment arm was compared with SoC.||1.01|0.59|0.056
81596158|NCT02352948|162868124|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.3|||Log Rank|The P-value arises from a stratified log-rank test adjusting for SoC therapy and histology, with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Hazard ratio and CI are estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with Breslow method to control for ties, stratification factors SoC therapy, and histology in strata statement, and CI is calculated using profile likelihood approach.|As part of the contribution of components analysis for sub-study B, durvalumab plus tremelimumab treatment arm was compared with durvalumab monotherapy.||1.30|0.74|0.885
81596159|NCT02352948|162868124|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.11|||Log Rank|The P-value arises from a stratified log-rank test adjusting for SoC therapy and histology, with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Hazard ratio and CI are estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with Breslow method to control for ties, stratification factors SoC therapy, and histology in strata statement, and CI is calculated using profile likelihood approach.|As part of the contribution of components analysis for sub-study B, durvalumab plus tremelimumab treatment arm was compared with tremelimumab monotherapy.||1.11|0.56|0.153
81642000|NCT00627523|162973992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.19||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.27|17.12||ANCOVA model, fitting treatment as a factor, and the baseline parameter value, age, and gender as covariates were used. All hypotheses were tested at a 5% level of significance.|ANCOVA|No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the Genotropin® and the untreated control group in terms of the relevant secondary endpoints. The alternative hypothesis was that a difference existed.||17.12|-12.27|0.738
81642001|NCT00627523|162973993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.27||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.27|4.26||ANCOVA model, fitting treatment as a factor, and the baseline parameter value, age, and gender as covariates were used. All hypotheses were tested at a 5% level of significance.|ANCOVA|No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the Genotropin® and the untreated control group in terms of the relevant secondary endpoints. The alternative hypothesis was that a difference existed.||4.26|-13.27|0.301
81642002|NCT03451292|162973998|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.1|||Cox Proportional- Hazards (PH) model|||Stratification factors included were the region (Europe or North America) and history of hospitalization for acute decompensation of liver cirrhosis (yes or no).||1.10|0.58|0.17
81642003|NCT00376935|162974007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Shift parameter|-9.0||||0.1996|ONE_SIDED|98.4||14.0||P-value reported here was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A 98.4% confidence upper bound for the shift parameter for each comparison adjusted the multiple comparison issues and restricted the familywise Type I error rate at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to test the null hypothesis.A 98.4% confidence upper bound for the primary shift parameter was calculated.|The shift parameter (say, X), was calculated as the difference between the distribution of the primary endpoint in the placebo arm and that of in the palifermin arm. X\<0 indicates that palifermen is beneficial.|The null hypothesis is that the distribution of the change in absolute CD4+ lymphocyte counts from baseline to week 12 is the same in the placebo arm and palifermin (20 mcg/kg) arm. The 1-sided alternative hypothesis is that the endpoint distribution is shifted higher in the palifermin (20 mcg/kg) arm.||14||0.1996
81642004|NCT00376935|162974007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Shift parameter|-4.0||||0.3135|ONE_SIDED|98.4||17.0||P-value reported here was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A 98.4% confidence upper bound for the shift parameter for each comparison adjusted the multiple comparison issues and restricted the familywise Type I error rate at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to test the null hypothesis.A 98.4% confidence upper bound for the primary shift parameter was calculated.|The shift parameter (say, X), was calculated as the difference between the distribution of the primary endpoint in the placebo arm and that of in the palifermin arm. X\<0 indicates that palifermen is beneficial.|The null hypothesis is that the distribution of the change in absolute CD4+ lymphocyte counts from baseline to week 12 is the same in the placebo arm and palifermin (40 mcg/kg) arm. The 1-sided alternative hypothesis is that the endpoint distribution is shifted higher in the palifermin (40 mcg/kg) arm.||17||0.3135
81642005|NCT00376935|162974007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Shift parameter|-4.0||||0.3662|ONE_SIDED|98.4||22.0||P-value reported here was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A 98.4% confidence upper bound for the shift parameter for each comparison adjusted the multiple comparison issues and restricted the familywise Type I error rate at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to test the null hypothesis.A 98.4% confidence upper bound for the primary shift parameter was calculated.|The shift parameter (say, X), was calculated as the difference between the distribution of the primary endpoint in the placebo arm and that of in the palifermin arm. X\<0 indicates that palifermen is beneficial.|The null hypothesis is that the distribution of the change in absolute CD4+ lymphocyte counts from baseline to week 12 is the same in the placebo arm and palifermin (60 mcg/kg) arm. The 1-sided alternative hypothesis is that the endpoint distribution is shifted higher in the palifermin (60 mcg/kg) arm.||22||0.3662
81642006|NCT03602053|162974017|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower limit of the 95% CI of the ratio of GMCs between the ROTAVAC 5D® and ROTAVAC® groups was larger than 1/2 (i.e. \> 0.5), ROTAVAC 5D® would be considered non-inferior to ROTAVAC®.|GMC ratio|1.294|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.862|1.924|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.924|0.862|
81642007|NCT01636258|162974081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.1||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.0||P-value less than 0.05 considered statistically significant a priori. No multiple comparison adjustment made.|t-test, 2 sided|||No sample size calculation performed since it was a pilot study. Null hypothesis was no difference between groups.||2.0|-1.4|0.72
81642008|NCT01636258|162974082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||No sample study calculation performed since it was a pilot study. Null hypothesis was no difference between groups.||||0.31
81460622|NCT01262872|162613336|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimated as \[(1-Relative Risk (i.e. investigational vaccine over control vaccine))\*100\] with 95% CI was calculated. Denominator considered for deriving VE at a considered time point was the number of subjects with swabs cultured at this time point. Power using 2 independent proportions, 1:1 randomization ratio, 1-sided test to detect group difference, 1-sided alpha=2.5%.|VE (see above)|6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|26.2||||||VE-10PP-HD 2+1d vs Synflorix 2+1d - 1M post-Dose 2. The analysis aimed to compare occurrences in terms of percentage of subjects with positive nasopharyngeal sample out of the number of subjects with swabs cultured, between 2 groups, one month (M) post-dose 2 of pneumococcal vaccine administered (10PP vaccine or Synflorix™).||26.2|-18.2|
81596160|NCT02352948|162868125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063||||||The z-test statistic is the ratio of log-transformed ratio of the cumulative hazards in the 2 treatment arms divided by square root of the variance.|z-test|The variance is estimated using the delta method and Greenwood's formula.||For sub-study B: durvalumab plus tremelimumab treatment arm was compared with SoC.||||0.063
81642009|NCT01636258|162974083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81642010|NCT01636258|162974084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.53
81596161|NCT02352948|162868126|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.12|||Log Rank|The P-value arises from a stratified log-rank test adjusting for SoC therapy and histology, with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Hazard ratio and CI are estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with Breslow method to control for ties, stratification factors SoC therapy, and histology in strata statement, and CI is calculated using profile likelihood approach.|As part of the contribution of components analysis for sub-study B, durvalumab plus tremelimumab treatment arm was compared with durvalumab monotherapy.||1.12|0.68|0.282
81596162|NCT02352948|162868126|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.92|||Log Rank|The P-value arises from a stratified log-rank test adjusting for SoC therapy and histology, with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Hazard ratio and CI are estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with Breslow method to control for ties, stratification factors SoC therapy, and histology in strata statement, and CI is calculated using profile likelihood approach.|As part of the contribution of components analysis for sub-study B, durvalumab plus tremelimumab treatment arm was compared with tremelimumab monotherapy.||0.92|0.49|0.011
81596163|NCT02352948|162868127|OTHER|Sub-study A was not powered and thus no formal statistical comparisons were performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|10.1|||||The analysis was performed using logistic regression adjusting for SoC therapy (gemcitabine/vinorelbine versus erlotinib) and histology (squamous versus all other histology types), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|For sub-study A: durvalumab monotherapy treatment arm was compared with SoC.||10.10|1.61|
81596164|NCT02352948|162868127|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|5.94|||Regression, Logistic||The analysis was performed using logistic regression adjusting for SoC therapy (gemcitabine/vinorelbine versus erlotinib) and histology (squamous versus all other histology types), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|For sub-study B: durvalumab plus tremelimumab treatment arm was compared with SoC.||5.94|1.10|0.037
81596165|NCT02352948|162868127|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.89|||Regression, Logistic||The analysis was performed using logistic regression adjusting for SoC therapy (gemcitabine/vinorelbine versus erlotinib) and histology (squamous versus all other histology types), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|For sub-study B: durvalumab plus tremelimumab treatment arm was compared with durvalumab monotherapy.||1.89|0.51|0.923
81596166|NCT02352948|162868127|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.46||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|8.61|||Regression, Logistic||The analysis was performed using logistic regression adjusting for SoC therapy (gemcitabine/vinorelbine versus erlotinib) and histology (squamous versus all other histology types), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|For sub-study B: durvalumab plus tremelimumab treatment arm was compared with tremelimumab monotherapy.||8.61|0.91|0.109
81642011|NCT00116584|162974086|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81642012|NCT00116584|162974087|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81642013|NCT00116584|162974088|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81642014|NCT03327051|162974089|OTHER|An increase in relative abundance of VSL3 bacterial strains at week 4 compared to week 0 (baseline) is considered significant if p\<0.05.||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA with Bonferroni post-test was used for multi-variable analysis||Within group difference between week 0 and week 4 was analyzed.||||0.04
81642015|NCT03327051|162974089|OTHER|An increase in relative abundance of VSL3 bacterial strains at week 4 compared to week 0 (baseline) is considered significant if p\<0.05.|||||>|0.99|||||||ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA with Bonferroni post-test was used for multi-variable analysis||Within group difference between week 0 and week 4 was analyzed.||||>0.99
81642016|NCT01695993|162974096|OTHER|Primary Analysis: The Primary Aim to determine whether acupressure bands provided with efficacy-enhancing supplementary material are more effective in controlling chemotherapy-induced nausea than acupressure bands provided with neutral supplementary material was examined using ANCOVA with Peak Nausea after the first chemotherapy as the response, Arm (Arms 2 and 3) as the factor and expectancy of acupressure bands as the covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.9||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted|ANCOVA|||||||.05
81642017|NCT04057937|162974097|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference:Apremilast-Placebo|37.4||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|56.1||Two-sided 0.10 significant level|Chi-squared||Confidence Intervals calculated using the Wald method (normal approximation).|||56.1|18.6|0.0003
81642018|NCT01072396|162974109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.0087||95.0|0.02|0.11||Based on mixed effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed categorical effects for treatment, period and random effect for patient. Period baseline and patient baseline (average of two period baselines) were covariates in the model.|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based MMRM||Placebo versus Tiotropium - crossover design||0.11|0.02|0.0087
81642019|NCT01072396|162974110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|1.0685||||0.067||95.0|0.9953|1.147||Based on mixed effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed categorical effects for treatment, period and random effect for patient. Period baseline and patient baseline (average of two period baselines) were covariates in the model.|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based MMRM||Placebo versus Tiotropium - corssover design||1.1470|0.9953|0.0670
81642020|NCT01072396|162974111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2059||||0.2417||95.0|-0.5527|0.1408||Based on mixed effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed categorical effects for treatment, period and random effect for patient. Period baseline and patient baseline (average of two period baselines) were covariates in the model.|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based MMRM||Placebo versus Tiotropium - corssover design||0.1408|-0.5527|0.2417
81642021|NCT00472199|162974112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.0077||95.0|-4.6|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance for changes from baseline with factors treatment and country and using baseline as covariate||-0.7|-4.6|0.0077
81642022|NCT00472199|162974113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0010
81642023|NCT00472199|162974114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0044||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0044
81642024|NCT00472199|162974115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0011
81642025|NCT00472199|162974116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.0489||95.0|-1.1|-0.9|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-0.9|-1.1|0.0489
81522975|NCT02294734|162734638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.171||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.988|1.388|||Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.||||1.388|0.988|0.965
81596167|NCT02352948|162868131|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.85|||Log Rank|The P-value arises from a stratified log-rank test adjusting for SoC therapy and histology, with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Hazard ratio and CI are estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with Breslow method to control for ties, stratification factors SoC therapy, and histology in strata statement, and CI is calculated using profile likelihood approach.|For sub-study B: durvalumab plus tremelimumab treatment arm was compared with SoC.||0.85|0.49|0.002
81596168|NCT02010060|162868249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.074|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.074
81596169|NCT02010060|162868249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.684|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in waist circumference between AERO and CON||||0.684
81596170|NCT02010060|162868249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the AERO group and the AERO-PA group||||0.180
81596171|NCT02010060|162868250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in body fat between the AERO-PA group and the CON group||||0.011
81596172|NCT02010060|162868250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.16
81596173|NCT02010060|162868250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.258|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in body fat between the AERO and AERO-PA group||||0.258
81596174|NCT02010060|162868251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.104|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of body weight between the CON and AERO-PA groups||||0.104
81596175|NCT02010060|162868251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.578|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in body weight between the CON and AERO groups||||0.578
81596176|NCT02010060|162868251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in body weight between the AERO and AERO-PA groups||||0.300
81596177|NCT02010060|162868252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in cardiorespiratory fitness (L/min) between the AERO and AERO-PA groups||||0.002
81596178|NCT02010060|162868252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.314|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in cardiorespiratory fitness (L/min) AERO and CON groups||||0.314
81596179|NCT02010060|162868252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in cardiorespiratory fitness (L/min) between the AERO and AERO-PA groups||||0.041
81596180|NCT02010060|162868253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.891|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in insulin sensitivity between the CON and AERO-PA groups||||0.891
81596181|NCT02010060|162868253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.417|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in insulin sensitivity between the CON and AERO groups||||0.417
81596182|NCT02010060|162868253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.484|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in insulin sensitivity between the AERO and AERO-PA groups||||0.484
81596183|NCT02010060|162868254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.274|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in Low density lipoprotein (LDL) between the CON and the AERO groups||||0.274
81596184|NCT02010060|162868254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.461|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in Low density lipoprotein (LDL) between the CON and AERO groups||||0.461
81596185|NCT02010060|162868254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.739|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in Low density lipoprotein (LDL) between AERO and AERO-PA groups||||0.739
81596186|NCT02010060|162868255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.837|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in high density lipoprotein (HDL) between the CON and AERO-PA group||||0.837
81596187|NCT02010060|162868255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.895|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in high density lipoprotein (HDL) between the CON and AERO groups||||0.895
81596188|NCT02010060|162868255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.744|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.744
81596189|NCT02010060|162868256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in total cholesterol (mg/dL)||||0.067
81596190|NCT02010060|162868256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.254|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in total cholesterol (mg/dL) between the CON and AERO groups||||0.254
81596191|NCT02010060|162868256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.501|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in total cholesterol (mg/dL) between AERO and AERO-PA groups||||0.501
81596192|NCT02010060|162868257|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.456|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in triglyceride level between the AERO-PA and CON groups||||0.456
81596193|NCT02010060|162868257|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.422|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in triglyceride level between the CON and AERO groups||||0.422
81596194|NCT02010060|162868257|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.136|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in triglyceride level between the AERO and AERO-PA groups||||0.136
81596195|NCT02010060|162868258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.483|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in glucose level between the CON and AERO-PA groups||||0.483
81596196|NCT02010060|162868258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.274|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in glucose between the CON and AERO groups||||0.274
81596197|NCT02010060|162868258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.685|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in glucose level between the AERO and AERO-PA groups||||0.685
81596198|NCT02010060|162868259|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.489|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in systemic inflammation between CON and AERO-PA groups||||0.489
81596199|NCT02010060|162868259|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.652|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in systemic inflammation between the CON and AERO groups||||0.652
81596200|NCT02010060|162868259|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.822|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in systemic inflammation between the AERO and AERO-PA groups||||0.822
81596201|NCT02010060|162868260|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Changes in steps between the CON group and the AERO-PA group||||<0.001
81596202|NCT02010060|162868260|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.648|||||||ANCOVA|||Changes in steps between the CON and the AERO group||||0.648
81596203|NCT02010060|162868260|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Changes in steps between the AERO and AERO-PA groups||||<0.001
81596204|NCT02010060|162868261|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.226|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in kilocalories (dietary intake) between CON and AERO-PA group||||0.226
81596205|NCT02010060|162868261|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.215|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in caloric intake between the CON and the AERO groups||||0.215
81596206|NCT02010060|162868261|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.957|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in caloric intake (kilocalories) between the AERO and AERO-PA groups||||0.957
81596207|NCT02010060|162868262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.337|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in insulin concentration between the CON and AERO-PA group||||0.337
81596208|NCT02010060|162868262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in insulin level between the AERO and CON groups||||0.770
81596209|NCT02010060|162868262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.515|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in insulin concentration between AERO and AERO-PA groups||||0.515
81596210|NCT03667053|162868309|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||The treatment group difference between dasiglucagon and placebo was evaluated inferentially using a pairwise two-sided log rank test stratified by injection site and age group.||||<0.001
81596211|NCT03667053|162868310|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0073||||||Assessed at 30 minutes. Note that p-value was 0.0005 at 10 minutes and \<0.0001 at 15 and 20 minutes.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The recovery rates of dasiglucagon and placebo were compared at each time point using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group and injection site. Testing followed an a priori defined hierarchical inferential test order, proceeding until the first failure to reject the null hypothesis comparing dasiglucagon versus placebo.||||0.0073
81596212|NCT03667053|162868311|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was \<0.0001 at all time points (10, 15, 20 and 30 minutes)|ANOVA|||Change from baseline in plasma glucose at 30, 20, 15, and 10 minutes after investigational product injection was calculated using nominal sampling times and analyzed using an analysis of variance model with treatment, age group and injection site for each endpoint. Testing followed an a priori defined hierarchical inferential test order, proceeding until the first failure to reject the null hypothesis comparing dasiglucagon versus placebo.||||<0.0001
81596213|NCT05585307|162868360|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated from two-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81596214|NCT05585307|162868360|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated from two-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81596215|NCT05585307|162868360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0013||||||P-value was calculated from two-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0013
81596216|NCT05585307|162868360|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated from two-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81596217|NCT05585307|162868360|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated from two-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81596218|NCT05585307|162868360|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated from two-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81596219|NCT05585307|162868360|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated from two-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81596220|NCT05585307|162868360|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated from two-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81596221|NCT05585307|162868361|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated from two-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81596222|NCT05585307|162868361|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated from two-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81596223|NCT05585307|162868361|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated from two-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81596224|NCT05585307|162868361|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated from two-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81596225|NCT05585307|162868361|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated from two-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81596226|NCT05585307|162868361|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated from two-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81596227|NCT05585307|162868361|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated from two-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81596228|NCT05585307|162868361|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated from two-sided t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81596229|NCT01869491|162868381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.11|-0.31|<0.0001
81596230|NCT01869491|162868382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.08|-0.29|0.0004
81596231|NCT01869491|162868383|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.10|-0.32|0.0001
81596232|NCT01869491|162868384|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.09|-0.32|0.0004
81596233|NCT01869491|162868385|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81596234|NCT01869491|162868386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0433|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0433
81596235|NCT01869491|162868387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0503|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0503
81596236|NCT04818346|162868388|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-21.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.62||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.49|-8.32|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-8.32|-34.49|0.0015
81596237|NCT04818346|162868388|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-20.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.86||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.63|-6.51|||MMRM|||||-6.51|-33.63|0.0040
81522976|NCT02294734|162734638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.114||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.953|1.305|||Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted, accounting for correlation within region and visit.||||1.305|0.953|0.913
81522977|NCT00548717|162734644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between Grade 0-I aGVHD vs Grade II-IV aGVHD in the Siro/MMF group at week 1.||||0.77
81596238|NCT04818346|162868388|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-18.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.77||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|-4.64|||MMRM|||||-4.64|-31.40|0.0086
81596239|NCT04818346|162868389|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.3||||0.3574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.398|220.998|||Wald test||Logistic regression: (response at Week 24 = treatment + stratification factor \[T-BSA involvement 8%-20%/\>20%\]).|||220.998|0.398|0.3574
81596240|NCT04818346|162868389|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.5||||0.1992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.573|273.479|||Wald test||Logistic regression: (response at Week 24 = treatment + stratification factor \[T-BSA involvement 8%-20%/\>20%\]).|||273.479|0.573|0.1992
81596241|NCT04818346|162868389|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.9913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|126.386|||Wald test||Logistic regression: (response at Week 24 = treatment + stratification factor \[T-BSA involvement 8%-20%/\>20%\]).|||126.386|0.103|0.9913
81596242|NCT04313881|162868425|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.876||||0.5218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.585|1.312||2-sided P-value, odds ratio and its 95% CI were based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method stratified by stratification factors (geographic region, cytogenetic risk status, and bone marrow blast percentage).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.312|0.585|0.5218
81596243|NCT04313881|162868426|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.203||||0.1299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.947|1.528||2-sided P-value was based on stratified log-rank test, stratified by stratification factors.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using the Cox proportional hazards regression model, stratified by stratification factors.|||1.528|0.947|0.1299
81596244|NCT04313881|162868428|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.821||||0.2563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.584|1.155||2-sided P-value, odds ratio and its 95% CI were based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method stratified by stratification factors (geographic region, cytogenetic risk status, and bone marrow blast percentage).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.155|0.584|0.2563
81596245|NCT04313881|162868430|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.2191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.427|1.212||95% CI for transfusion independence rate was based on Clopper-Pearson exact method. 2-sided P-value, odds ratio and its 95% CI were based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method stratified by stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.212|0.427|0.2191
81596246|NCT04313881|162868431|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.979||||0.8788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.746|1.285||2-sided P-value was based on stratified log-rank test, stratified by stratification factors.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and its 95% CI were calculated using the Cox proportional hazards regression model, stratified by stratification factors.|||1.285|0.746|0.8788
81596247|NCT04313881|162868432|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.441||||0.0375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.203|0.96||2-sided P-value, odds ratio and its 95% CI were based on unstratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for response rate was based on Clopper-Pearson exact method.|||0.960|0.203|0.0375
81596248|NCT04313881|162868433|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.947||||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.629|1.426||2-sided P-value, odds ratio and its 95% CI were based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method stratified by stratification factors (geographic region, cytogenetic risk status, and bone marrow blast percentage).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for response rate was based on Clopper-Pearson exact method.|||1.426|0.629|0.7950
81596249|NCT04313881|162868434|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.837||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.522|1.343||2-sided P-value was based on stratified log-rank test, stratified by stratification factors.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and its 95% CI were calculated using the Cox proportional hazards regression model, stratified by stratification factors.|||1.343|0.522|0.4610
81596250|NCT04313881|162868435|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.802|1.297||2-sided P-value was based on stratified log-rank test, stratified by stratification factors (geographic region, cytogenetic risk status, and bone marrow blast percentage).|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and its 95% CI were calculated using the Cox proportional hazards regression model, stratified by stratification factors.|||1.297|0.802|0.8720
81596251|NCT04313881|162868436|SUPERIORITY|2-sided P-value, odds ratio and its 95% CI were based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method stratified by stratification factors|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.605||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.428|0.857||2-sided P-value, odds ratio and its 95% CI were based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method stratified by stratification factors (geographic region, cytogenetic risk status, and bone marrow blast percentage).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for response rate was based on Clopper-Pearson exact method.|||0.857|0.428|0.0048
81522978|NCT00548717|162734644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between Grade 0-I aGVHD vs Grade II-IV aGVHD in the Siro/MMF group at week 2.||||0.59
81522979|NCT00548717|162734644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between Grade 0-I aGVHD vs Grade II-IV aGVHD in the Siro/MMF group at week 3.||||0.92
81522980|NCT00548717|162734644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between Grade 0-I aGVHD vs Grade II-IV aGVHD in the Siro/MMF group at week 8.||||0.63
81596252|NCT00688636|162868476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.0005
81596253|NCT01572727|162868481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.68||||||||1.68|0.82|
81596254|NCT04053764|162868489|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|7.14||||||||7.14|0.53|
81596255|NCT04053764|162868491|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.31||||||||2.31|0.23|
81596256|NCT04053764|162868492|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|3.02||||||PCR Improvement||3.02|0.29|
81596257|NCT04053764|162868492|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|3.2||||||Stable PCR||3.20|0.18|
81596258|NCT04053764|162868493|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.53|4.65||||||From baseline to 3 months||4.65|-5.53|
81596259|NCT04053764|162868493|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|11.4||||||From baseline to 6 months||11.40|-2.02|
81596260|NCT04053764|162868493|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|11.68||||||From baseline to 9 months||11.68|-3.58|
81596261|NCT04053764|162868493|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|13.67||||||From baseline to 12 months||13.67|-3.28|
81522981|NCT00548717|162734644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between Grade 0-I aGVHD vs Grade II-IV aGVHD in the Siro/MMF group at week 12.||||0.79
81522982|NCT00082381|162734670|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Pre-specified non-inferiority margin was 0.4% (i.e., noninferiority is demonstrated if the upper limit of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in change in HbA1c between exenatide and insulin glargine is less than 0.4%.)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.4602||95.0|-0.09|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.20|-0.09|0.4602
81522983|NCT00082381|162734671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7839||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7839
81522984|NCT00082381|162734672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81522985|NCT00082381|162734673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81522986|NCT00082381|162734675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3002||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3002
81522987|NCT00082381|162734676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3385||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3385
81522988|NCT01786252|162734684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Sidak-multiple comparison test was performed to detect significant differences between groups.||Statistical analysis to compare differences between endometrial glandular and stromal dating within the vehicle group.||||<0.05
81522989|NCT01786252|162734684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Sidak-multiple comparison test was performed to detect significant differences between groups.||Statistical analysis to compare differences between endometrial glandular and stromal dating within the hCG group.||||>0.05
81522990|NCT01786252|162734684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|Sidak-multiple comparison test was performed to detect significant differences between groups.||Statistical analysis to compare stromal staging between hCG and IVF media group.||||<0.01
81522991|NCT01786252|162734684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Sidak-multiple comparison test was performed to detect significant differences between groups.||Statistical analysis to compare differences between endometrial glandular dating between hCG and IVF media groups.||||>0.05
81522992|NCT01786252|162734685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81522993|NCT01786252|162734686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81522994|NCT01786252|162734687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81522995|NCT00343382|162734688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1675|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1675
81522996|NCT00343382|162734688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5974|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.5974
81522997|NCT00343382|162734689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of Rigors among arms.||||0.002
81522998|NCT00343382|162734689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of Urinary Frequency among arms||||0.006
81522999|NCT00343382|162734689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of nausea among arms||||0.030
81523000|NCT00343382|162734689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.062|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of sweating among arms||||0.062
81523001|NCT03945019|162734695|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Previous biologic agent and/or JAK inhibitors exposure, Use of oral corticosteroids treatment at Week 0, Clinical remission at Week 10.||||||<0.0001
81523002|NCT03945019|162734696|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Previous biologic agent and/or JAK inhibitors exposure, Use of oral corticosteroids treatment at Week 0, Clinical remission at Week 10.||||||<0.0001
81523003|NCT03322423|162734712|SUPERIORITY|Statistical superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the confidence intervals of the Test lens was below +0.01 logMAR for distance.|Least-Square Mean Estimate|-0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0114|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|-0.035|||Linear mixed model analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||||-0.035|-0.080|
81523004|NCT03322423|162734712|SUPERIORITY|Statistical superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the confidence intervals of the Test lens was below +0.01 logMAR for distance.|Least-Square Mean Estimate|-0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0114|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.099|-0.054|||Linear mixed model analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||||-0.054|-0.099|
81523005|NCT03322423|162734713|SUPERIORITY|Statistical superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the confidence intervals of the Test lens was below +0.17 logMAR for near.|LS Mean Estimate|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0147|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.112|0.17|||Linear mixed model analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||||0.170|0.112|
81523006|NCT03322423|162734713|SUPERIORITY|Statistical superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the confidence intervals of the Test lens was below +0.17 logMAR for near.|LS Mean Estimate|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0147|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.112|0.17|||Linear mixed model analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||||0.170|0.112|
81523007|NCT03322423|162734714|SUPERIORITY|Statistical superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence intervals of the Test lens was above 32 CLUE points.|LS Mean Estimate|45.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.2|49.9|||Linear Mixed Model Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||||49.9|41.2|
81523008|NCT03322423|162734714|SUPERIORITY|Statistical superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence intervals of the Test lens was above 32 CLUE points.|LS Mean Estimate|46.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.1|50.8|||Linear Mixed Model Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||||50.8|42.1|
81523009|NCT01571453|162734733|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Vortioxetine was declared to be non-inferior to venlafaxine if the upper limit of the calculated two-sided 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference at Week 8 between vortioxetine and venlafaxine was less than +2.5 MADRS units versus venlafaxine.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.199||95.0|-3.03|0.63||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|ANCOVA|LOCF was used.||The sample size calculation was based on a non-inferiority comparison of the treatment groups in the change from baseline to Week 8 in MADRS total score using a two-sided 95% CI against a margin of +2.5 points. Assuming a standard deviation of 9.0 points and an expected true mean difference between treatments of 0 points, a total of 410 patients (205 per treatment group) were needed to provide a power of 80% for correctly concluding non-inferiority.||0.63|-3.03|0.199
81460623|NCT01262872|162613336|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimated as \[(1-Relative Risk (i.e. investigational vaccine over control vaccine))\*100\] with 95% CI was calculated. Denominator considered for deriving VE at a considered time point was the number of subjects with swabs cultured at this time point. Power using 2 independent proportions, 1:1 randomization ratio, 1-sided test to detect group difference, 1-sided alpha=2.5%.|VE (see above)|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|25.7||||||VE-10PP-HD 2+1d vs Synflorix 2+1d - 5M post-Dose 2. The analysis aimed to compare occurrences in terms of percentage of subjects with positive nasopharyngeal sample out of the number of subjects with swabs cultured, between 2 groups, five months (M) post-dose 2 of pneumococcal vaccine administered (10PP vaccine or Synflorix™).||25.7|-18.0|
81460624|NCT01262872|162613336|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Vaccine efficacy (VE) estimated as \[(1-Relative Risk (i.e. investigational vaccine over control vaccine))\*100\] with 95% CI was calculated. Denominator considered for deriving VE at a considered time point was the number of subjects with swabs cultured at this time point. Power using 2 independent proportions, 1:1 randomization ratio, 1-sided test to detect group difference, 1-sided alpha=2.5%.|VE (see above)|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.3|17.2||||||VE-10PP-HD 2+1d vs Synflorix 2+1d - 3M post-Dose 3. The analysis aimed to compare occurrences in terms of percentage of subjects with positive nasopharyngeal sample out of the number of subjects with swabs cultured, between 2 groups, three months (M) post-dose 3 of pneumococcal vaccine administered (10PP vaccine or Synflorix™).||17.2|-29.3|
81460625|NCT04025879|162613429|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.58||||0.00025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.78|||Log Rank||Stratified by randomization stratification factors: PD-L1 Status (\>=1% vs \<1%/not evaluable/indeterminate), disease stage (II vs III), histology (squamous vs non-squamous).|||0.78|0.43|0.00025
81460626|NCT04025879|162613431|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE OF PCR|20.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|26.6|||||Strata adjusted difference based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method of weighting.|||26.6|14.3|
81460627|NCT04025879|162613431|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|12.97|||||Strata adjusted odds ratio using Mantel-Haenszel method.|||12.97|3.40|
81460628|NCT04025879|162613432|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE OF MPR|23.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|30.6|||||Strata adjusted difference based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method of weighting.|||30.6|15.8|
81460629|NCT04025879|162613432|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.01||||||95.0|2.48|6.49|||||Strata adjusted odds ratio using Mantel-Haenszel method.|||6.49|2.48|
81460630|NCT03482635|162613436|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.042|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.105|0.202|||||Unadjusted absolute risk difference to placebo, \[Treatment - Placebo\]. 95% CI for risk difference were calculated using the method of Newcombe.|||0.202|-0.105|
81523010|NCT01571453|162734734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.09||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|ANCOVA|LOCF was used.||The same ANCOVA methodology as for the primary endpoint was used.||0.09|-0.39|0.228
81523011|NCT01571453|162734735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.06||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|ANCOVA|LOCF was used.||The same ANCOVA methodology as for the primary endpoint was used.||0.06|-0.35|0.174
81460631|NCT03482635|162613436|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.087|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.268|||||Unadjusted absolute risk difference to placebo, \[Treatment - Placebo\]. 95% CI for risk difference were calculated using the method of Newcombe.|||0.268|-0.069|
81523012|NCT01571453|162734736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|0.45||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|ANCOVA|LOCF was used.||The same ANCOVA methodology as for the primary endpoint was used.||0.45|-2.09|0.207
81460632|NCT03482635|162613436|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.071|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|0.226|||||Unadjusted absolute risk difference to placebo, \[Treatment - Placebo\]. 95% CI for risk difference were calculated using the method of Newcombe.|||0.226|-0.081|
81460633|NCT03482635|162613437|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.051|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.276|0.176|||||Unadjusted absolute risk difference to placebo, \[Treatment - Placebo\]. 95% CI for risk difference were calculated using the method of Newcombe.|||0.176|-0.276|
81460634|NCT03482635|162613437|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.043|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.199|0.28|||||Unadjusted absolute risk difference to placebo, \[Treatment - Placebo\]. 95% CI for risk difference were calculated using the method of Newcombe.|||0.280|-0.199|
81460635|NCT03482635|162613437|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.033|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.204|0.252|||||Unadjusted absolute risk difference to placebo, \[Treatment - Placebo\]. 95% CI for risk difference were calculated using the method of Newcombe.|||0.252|-0.204|
81460636|NCT03482635|162613438|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.083|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|0.258|||||Unadjusted absolute risk difference to placebo, \[Treatment - Placebo\]. 95% CI for risk difference were calculated using the method of Newcombe.|||0.258|-0.072|
81460637|NCT03482635|162613438|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.087|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.268|||||Unadjusted absolute risk difference to placebo, \[Treatment - Placebo\]. 95% CI for risk difference were calculated using the method of Newcombe.|||0.268|-0.069|
81460638|NCT03482635|162613438|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.071|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|0.226|||||Unadjusted absolute risk difference to placebo, \[Treatment - Placebo\]. 95% CI for risk difference were calculated using the method of Newcombe.|||0.226|-0.081|
81460639|NCT03482635|162613439|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.083|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|0.258|||||Unadjusted absolute risk difference to placebo, \[Treatment - Placebo\].|||0.258|-0.072|
81460640|NCT03482635|162613439|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.043|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.104|0.21|||||Unadjusted absolute risk difference to placebo, \[Treatment - Placebo\].|||0.210|-0.104|
81460641|NCT03482635|162613439|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.036|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.177|||||Unadjusted absolute risk difference to placebo, \[Treatment - Placebo\].|||0.177|-0.110|
81523013|NCT01571453|162734737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.272||95.0|0.84|1.86||Wald's Test. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.86|0.84|0.272
81523014|NCT01571453|162734738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.731||95.0|0.73|1.58||Wald's Test. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.58|0.73|0.731
81523015|NCT00500760|162734751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimate|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.09|||||The difference between the treatment groups is calculated as panitumumab plus chemoradiation minus chemoradiotherapy alone.|||0.09|-0.23|
81596262|NCT04053764|162868496|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.21||||||||1.21|0.09|
81460642|NCT03482635|162613440|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.7||0.9776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|21.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach. The model included fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and stratification factors (prior biologic treatment failure and concomitant corticosteroid therapy at Visit 2/randomisation), as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||21.0|-21.6|0.9776
81596263|NCT02195986|162868525|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established for the primary endpoint if the 90% confidence interval for the difference of responder rates (test - reference) from baseline to Day 8 for the primary endpoint is contained within \[-0.20, 0.20\], using the per-protocol population.|Difference|-0.0062|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1209|0.1084||||||The compound hypothesis to test was: H0: PT -PR \< -.20 or PT -PR \> .20 versus HA : -.20 ≤ PT -PR ≤ .20 Where PT = cure rate of test treatment, and PR = cure rate of reference treatment.||0.1084|-0.1209|
81596264|NCT02195986|162868526|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test of test product vs placebo|Difference|0.3766|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2743|0.479|||Chi-squared|||Both the test and reference products should both be statistically superior to placebo (p\<0.05, two-sided) using the Chi squared test with Yate's correction for the primary endpoint responder rate, using the ITT study population and last observation carried forward. The compound hypothesis to test was: H0: PT - PP ≤ 0 versus HA: PT - PP \> 0; Where PT = cure rate of test treatment, and PP = cure rate of placebo.||0.4790|0.2743|<0.0001
81596265|NCT02195986|162868526|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test of reference product vs placebo|Difference|0.3542|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.257|0.4514|||Chi-squared|||Both the test and reference products should both be statistically superior to placebo (p\<0.05, two-sided) using the Chi squared test with Yate's correction for the primary endpoint responder rate, using the ITT study population and last observation carried forward. The compound hypothesis to test was: H0: PT - PP ≤ 0 versus HA: PT - PP \> 0; Where PT = cure rate of test treatment, and PP = cure rate of placebo.||0.4514|0.2570|<0.0001
81596266|NCT02195986|162868527|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established for the secondary endpoint if the 90% confidence interval for the difference of responder rates (test - reference) from baseline to Day 8 for the secondary endpoint is contained within \[-0.20, 0.20\], using the per-protocol population.|Difference|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0687|0.1686||||||||0.1686|-0.0687|
81596267|NCT02195986|162868528|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test of test product vs placebo|Difference|0.1387||||0.1092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.3054|||Chi-squared|||Both the test and reference products should both be statistically superior to placebo (p\<0.05, two-sided) using the Chi squared test with Yate's correction for the secondary endpoint responder rate, using the ITT study population and last observation carried forward. The compound hypothesis to test was: H0: PT - PP ≤ 0 versus HA: PT - PP \> 0; Where PT = cure rate of test treatment, and PP = cure rate of placebo.||0.3054|-0.0280|0.1092
81596268|NCT02195986|162868528|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test of reference product vs placebo|Difference|0.1196||||0.1805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0491|0.2883|||Chi-squared|||Both the test and reference products should both be statistically superior to placebo (p\<0.05, two-sided) using the Chi squared test with Yate's correction for the secondary endpoint responder rate, using the ITT study population and last observation carried forward. The compound hypothesis to test was: H0: PT - PP ≤ 0 versus HA: PT - PP \> 0; Where PT = cure rate of test treatment, and PP = cure rate of placebo.||0.2883|-0.0491|0.1805
81596269|NCT02270450|162868587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||A p-value less than 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for treatment, pathway, admitting attending physician specialty, Zubrod performance status, baseline albumin, and primary cancer site.|Comparing surgery to non-surgical management.|"A linear regression model was applied to the combined data from the randomized and Patient Choice (non-randomized) pathways, using the intention to treat principle with a treatment indicator variable (surgical vs non-surgical management) based on assignment. The model compares the number of good days between patients assigned to surgery and patients assigned to non-surgical management."||||0.50
81596270|NCT02270450|162868588|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.09||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|||||For all secondary analyses, p-values should be interpreted cautiously as no adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for treatment, pathway, admitting attending physician specialty, Zubrod performance status, baseline albumin, and primary cancer site.|Comparing surgery to non-surgical management.|A linear regression model was applied to the combined data from the randomized and Patient Choice (non-randomized) pathways, using the intention to treat principle with a treatment indicator variable (surgical vs non-surgical management) based on assignment. The model compares the length of the initial hospital stay between patients assigned to surgery and patients and patients assigned to non-surgical management. An interaction term between treatment and pathway was included.||||0.64
81596271|NCT02270450|162868589|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|||||For all secondary analyses, p-values should be interpreted cautiously as no adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for treatment, pathway, admitting attending physician specialty, Zubrod performance status, baseline albumin, and primary cancer site.|Comparing surgery to non-surgical management.|A parallel logistic regression model was applied to the combined data from the randomized and Patient Choice (non-randomized) pathways, using the intention to treat principle with a treatment indicator variable (surgical vs non-surgical management) based on assignment. The model compares NG tube use vs no NG tube use between patients assigned to surgery and patients assigned to non-surgical management.||||0.60
81596272|NCT02270450|162868590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.64||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|||||For all secondary analyses, p-values should be interpreted cautiously as no adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for treatment, pathway, admitting attending physician specialty, Zubrod performance status, baseline albumin, and primary cancer site.|Comparing surgery to non-surgical management.|A linear regression model was applied to the combined data from the randomized and Patient Choice (non-randomized) pathways, using the intention to treat principle with a treatment indicator variable (surgical vs non-surgical management) based on assignment. The model compares the number of days of NG tube use between patients assigned to surgery and patients and patients assigned to non-surgical management.||||0.47
81523016|NCT00500760|162734752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimate|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.12|||||The difference between the treatment groups is calculated as panitumumab plus chemoradiation minus chemoradiotherapy alone.|Difference between treatment groups at 6 months||0.12|-0.18|
81523017|NCT00500760|162734752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimate|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.12|||||The difference between the treatment groups is calculated as panitumumab plus chemoradiation minus chemoradiotherapy alone.|Difference between treatment groups at 12 months||0.12|-1.09|
81596273|NCT02270450|162868591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||For all secondary analyses, p-values should be interpreted cautiously as no adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for treatment, pathway, admitting attending physician specialty, Zubrod performance status, baseline albumin, and primary cancer site.|Comparing surgery to non-surgical management.|A linear regression model was applied to the combined data from the randomized and Patient Choice (non-randomized) pathways, using the intention to treat principle with a treatment indicator variable (surgical vs non-surgical management) based on assignment. The model compares the MDASI-GI Symptom Assessment score for nausea severity between patients assigned to surgery and patients and patients assigned to non-surgical management. An interaction term between treatment and pathway was included.||||0.001
81596274|NCT02270450|162868591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.63||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||For all secondary analyses, p-values should be interpreted cautiously as no adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for treatment, pathway, admitting attending physician specialty, Zubrod performance status, baseline albumin, and primary cancer site.|Comparing surgery to non-surgical management.|A linear regression model was applied to the combined data from the randomized and Patient Choice (non-randomized) pathways, using the intention to treat principle with a treatment indicator variable (surgical vs non-surgical management) based on assignment. The model compares the MDASI-GI Symptom Assessment score for vomiting severity between patients assigned to surgery and patients and patients assigned to non-surgical management.||||0.008
81596275|NCT02270450|162868591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.31||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||For all secondary analyses, p-values should be interpreted cautiously as no adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for treatment, pathway, admitting attending physician specialty, Zubrod performance status, baseline albumin, and primary cancer site.|Comparing surgery to non-surgical management.|A linear regression model was applied to the combined data from the randomized and Patient Choice (non-randomized) pathways, using the intention to treat principle with a treatment indicator variable (surgical vs non-surgical management) based on assignment. The model compares the MDASI-GI Symptom Assessment score for bloating severity between patients assigned to surgery and patients and patients assigned to non-surgical management.||||0.04
81596276|NCT02270450|162868591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||For all secondary analyses, p-values should be interpreted cautiously as no adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for treatment, pathway, admitting attending physician specialty, Zubrod performance status, baseline albumin, and primary cancer site.|Comparing surgery to non-surgical management.|A linear regression model was applied to the combined data from the randomized and Patient Choice (non-randomized) pathways, using the intention to treat principle with a treatment indicator variable (surgical vs non-surgical management) based on assignment. The model compares the MDASI-GI Symptom Assessment score for pain severity between patients assigned to surgery and patients and patients assigned to non-surgical management. An interaction term between treatment and pathway was included.||||0.01
81596277|NCT02270450|162868591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||For all secondary analyses, p-values should be interpreted cautiously as no adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for treatment, pathway, admitting attending physician specialty, Zubrod performance status, baseline albumin, and primary cancer site.|Comparing surgery to non-surgical management.|A linear regression model was applied to the combined data from the randomized and Patient Choice (non-randomized) pathways, using the intention to treat principle with a treatment indicator variable (surgical vs non-surgical management) based on assignment. The model compares the MDASI-GI Symptom Assessment score for constipation severity between patients assigned to surgery and patients and patients assigned to non-surgical management.||||0.007
81642026|NCT00472199|162974117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|-0.0|0.0315
81642027|NCT00472199|162974118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|-0.0|0.0735
81642028|NCT00472199|162974119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|-0.0|0.8410
81642029|NCT00472199|162974120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|-0.0|0.9241
81642030|NCT00472199|162974121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|-0.0|0.8093
81642031|NCT00472199|162974122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|-0.0|0.0583
81642032|NCT00472199|162974123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-5.0||||0.0916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-4.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-4.5|-5.5|0.0916
81642033|NCT00472199|162974124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.5905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|2.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.8|2.2|0.5905
81523018|NCT00500760|162734753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.328||||0.3106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.767|2.299|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio is presented as panitumumab plus chemoradiation:chemoradiotherapy alone.|||2.299|0.767|0.3106
81596278|NCT02270450|162868592|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|||||For all secondary analyses, p-values should be interpreted cautiously as no adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for treatment, admitting attending physician specialty, Zubrod performance status, baseline albumin, and primary cancer site.|Comparing surgery to non-surgical management.|A parallel logistic regression model was applied to the combined data from the randomized and Patient Choice (non-randomized) pathways, using the intention to treat principle with a treatment indicator variable (surgical vs non-surgical management) based on assignment. The model compares ability to eat between patients assigned to surgery and patients and patients assigned to non-surgical management.||||0.52
81596279|NCT02270450|162868593|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.09|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for treatment, pathway, admitting attending physician specialty, Zubrod performance status, baseline albumin, and primary cancer site.|Comparing surgery to non-surgical management.|A Cox proportional hazards regression model stratified by pathway (randomized vs Patient Choice) was used to estimate the effect of treatment assignment (surgery vs non-surgical management) on overall survival.||1.09|0.45|0.12
81596280|NCT01968213|162868601|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.365|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.295|0.451|||Regression, Cox||||Analysis is performed by randomization strata of HRD classification by CTA, best response, and penultimate platinum progression-free interval.|0.451|0.295|<0.0001
81596281|NCT01968213|162868602|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.354|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.278|0.45|||Regression, Cox||||Analysis is performed by randomization strata of HRD classification by CTA, best response, and penultimate platinum progression-free interval.|0.450|0.278|<0.0001
81596282|NCT01392560|162868611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change from baseline|-19.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6||0.0011|||||||Paired t-test||Estimated value = mean of end of treatment - baseline|Test of the difference between baseline and end of treatment under euglycaemia condition for all patients||||0.0011
81596283|NCT01392560|162868611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change from baseline|-30.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2|<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test||Estimated value = mean of end of treatment - baseline|Test the difference between baseline and end of treatment under hyperglycaemia condition for all patients||||<0.0001
81596284|NCT01392560|162868611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Change from baseline|-33.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2|<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test||Estimated value = mean of end of treatment - baseline|Test of the difference between baseline and end of treatment under euglycaemia condition for hyperfilterers||||<0.0001
81596285|NCT01392560|162868611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change from baseline|-44.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1|<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test||Estimated value = mean of end of treatment - baseline|Test of the difference between baseline and end of treatment under hyperglycaemia condition for hyperfilterers||||<0.0001
81596286|NCT01392560|162868611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change from baseline|9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9||0.1524|||||||Paired t-test||Estimated value = mean of end of treatment - baseline|Test of the difference between baseline and end of treatment under euglycaemia condition for non-hyperfilterers||||0.1524
81596287|NCT01392560|162868611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change from baseline|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.7||0.7585|||||||Paired t-test||Estimated value = mean of end of treatment - baseline|Test of the difference between baseline and end of treatment under hyperglycaemia condition for non-filterers||||0.7585
81596288|NCT00936858|162868629|OTHER||6 month PFS probability|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We will declare the trial a success after observing 7 or more patients with PFS within 6 months. The study will have alpha = 0.092 and power =0.970, assuming a 6 month PFS probability of 0.12 for the null and a PFS probability of 0.35 as the alternative hypothesis.||||
81596289|NCT05525494|162868641|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.01|||||Adjusted risk ratio. These results compare arms which received portal (any type) reminder/recall messages to the arm receiving no reminder/recall messages (control).|Comparing the risk of receiving an influenza vaccination||1.01|0.98|
81596290|NCT05525494|162868641|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.01|||||Adjusted risk ratio. These results compare arms which received text (any type) reminder/recall messages to the arm receiving no reminder/recall messages (control).|Comparing the risk of receiving an influenza vaccination||1.01|0.98|
81596291|NCT05525494|162868641|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.02|||||Adjusted risk ratio. These results compare arms which received pre-appointment reminder/recall messages (portal and text) to the arm receiving no reminder/recall messages (control).|Comparing the risk of receiving an influenza vaccination||1.02|1.00|
81523019|NCT00500760|162734754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.6069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.675|1.961|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio is presented as panitumumab plus chemoradiation:chemoradiotherapy alone.|||1.961|0.675|0.6069
81523020|NCT00500760|162734755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.628||||0.1223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.877|3.019|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio is presented as panitumumab plus chemoradiation:chemoradiotherapy alone.|||3.019|0.877|0.1223
81596292|NCT05525494|162868641|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.01|||||Adjusted risk ratio. These results compare arms which received a tailored reminder/recall messages based on their responses to a pre-commitment questionnaire (any type) to the arm receiving no reminder/recall messages (control).|Comparing the risk of receiving an influenza vaccination||1.01|0.99|
81596293|NCT02512575|162868695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.847|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0238|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.807|0.887||||||||0.887|0.807|
81596294|NCT02512575|162868698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0364|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.869|0.991||||||||0.991|0.869|
81596295|NCT02512575|162868699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.917|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0364|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.856|0.978||||||||0.978|0.856|
81596296|NCT02512575|162868700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.11||||||||1.11|0.960|
81596297|NCT02512575|162868700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.929|1.08||||||||1.08|0.929|
81596298|NCT02512575|162868700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.987|1.14||||||||1.14|0.987|
81596299|NCT02512575|162868700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.983|1.13||||||||1.13|0.983|
81596300|NCT02512575|162868700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.995|1.15||||||||1.15|0.995|
81642034|NCT00472199|162974125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.4|1.6|0.0179
81642035|NCT00472199|162974126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.3|1.7|0.5450
81642036|NCT00472199|162974127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.1456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.3|-0.3|0.1456
81642037|NCT00472199|162974128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.2915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.4|-0.4|0.2915
81642038|NCT00472199|162974129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.3131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.4|-0.4|0.3131
81596301|NCT02512575|162868700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.25||||||||1.25|1.09|
81596302|NCT02512575|162868700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.24||||||||1.24|1.07|
81642039|NCT00472199|162974130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.5713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.4|-0.4|0.5713
81642040|NCT00472199|162974131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.4|-0.4|0.8432
81642041|NCT00472199|162974132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|6.3||||0.0206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|6.6|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||6.6|5.9|0.0206
81642042|NCT00472199|162974133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.5602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.8|0.4|0.5602
81596303|NCT02512575|162868700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|1.29||||||||1.29|1.11|
81596304|NCT02512575|162868700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|1.27||||||||1.27|1.11|
81596305|NCT02512575|162868701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.872|1.26||||||||1.26|0.872|
81596306|NCT02512575|162868701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.874|1.26||||||||1.26|0.874|
81642043|NCT00472199|162974134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.1|0.8|0.1360
81642044|NCT00472199|162974136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022||95.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.0022
81642045|NCT00475735|162974197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.341||95.0||||Since this is a proof of concept study with one primary hypothesis (AISRS total score for MK-0249 vs. placebo), there is no multiplicity adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|The terms were tobacco use, prior stimulant use, time, site, period, sequence, treatment, period-by-time, sequence-by-time, and treatment-by-time.||||||0.341
81642046|NCT00475735|162974197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||Since this is a proof of concept study with one primary hypothesis (AISRS total score for MK-0249 vs. placebo), there is no multiplicity adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|The terms were tobacco use, prior stimulant use, time, site, period, sequence, treatment, period-by-time, sequence-by-time, and treatment-by-time.||||||0.001
81642047|NCT01014013|162974205|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary efficacy endpoint was based on the proportion of patients who had a favorable microbiological response assessment at follow-up 5 to 9 days post-therapy visit. The definition of non-inferiority is that the 95%(two-sided) confidence interval for the difference in response rate between the 2 treatment groups(MK0826 minus control group) contains zero and the lower limit of the CI is not less than -20 percentage points.|the difference between two response rate|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.9||||95.0|-11.7|10.2||||||||10.2|-11.7|
81642048|NCT01014013|162974207|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The secondary efficacy endpoint was based on the proportion of patients who had a favorable clinical response assessment at follow-up 5 to 9 days post-therapy visit. The definition of non-inferiority is that the 95%(two-sided) confidence interval for the difference in response rate between the 2 treatment groups(MK0826 minus control group) contains zero and the lower limit of the CI is not less than -20 percentage points.|the difference between two response rate|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9||||95.0|-6.6|3.2||||||||3.2|-6.6|
81642049|NCT05319756|162974208|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|26.1||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The sensitivity and integrity of the study was validated by comparing the mean responses of oxycodone HCl, the positive control (C), to the placebo (P):~H0: μC - μP ≤ δ1 versus Ha: μC - μP \> δ1 where δ1 =15"|||26.1|<.0001
81642050|NCT05319756|162974208|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.46||0.1041|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The primary analysis evaluated whether gabapentin plus oxycodone HCl (T) produced mean responses that showed abuse potential that was no higher than oxycodone HCl (C). The margin for showing no significant difference was defined as 20% of the difference between oxycodone HCl (C) and Placebo (P):~H0: μT - μC ≥ 0.2(μC - μP) versus Ha: μT - μC \<0.2(μC - μP)."||1.7||0.1041
81523021|NCT00500760|162734756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.535||||0.1737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.217|1.262|||Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio is defined as the odds of having an overall response in the panitumumab plus chemoradiation arm relative to the odds in the chemoradiotherapy alone arm.|||1.262|0.217|0.1737
81596307|NCT02512575|162868701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|0.907|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.745|1.1||||||||1.10|0.745|
81596308|NCT02512575|162868701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|0.914|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.762|1.1||||||||1.10|0.762|
81596309|NCT02512575|162868701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|0.876|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.728|1.05||||||||1.05|0.728|
81596310|NCT02512575|162868701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.716|1.03||||||||1.03|0.716|
81596311|NCT02512575|162868701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.842|1.21||||||||1.21|0.842|
81596312|NCT02512575|162868701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.846|1.22||||||||1.22|0.846|
81596313|NCT02512575|162868701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|0.687|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.572|0.825||||||||0.825|0.572|
81596314|NCT02512575|162868702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|0.982|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.861|1.12||||||||1.12|0.861|
81596315|NCT02512575|162868702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|0.961||||||90.0|0.846|1.09||||||||1.09|0.846|
81596316|NCT02512575|162868702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|0.942|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.829|1.07||||||||1.07|0.829|
81596317|NCT02512575|162868702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|0.861|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.757|0.979||||||||0.979|0.757|
81596318|NCT02512575|162868702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|0.848|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.745|0.964||||||||0.964|0.745|
81596319|NCT02512575|162868702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|0.927|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.815|1.05||||||||1.05|0.815|
81596320|NCT02512575|162868702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|0.907|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.798|1.03||||||||1.03|0.798|
81596321|NCT02512575|162868702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|0.893|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.784|1.02||||||||1.02|0.784|
81596322|NCT02512575|162868702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Active Vs Placebo)|0.691||||||90.0|0.608|0.785||||||||0.785|0.608|
81596323|NCT04773587|162868727|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.881|4.647|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|Difference in vIGA-AD Success at Week 4||4.647|1.881|<0.0001
81596324|NCT04773587|162868728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|4.359|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site with multiple imputation of missing observations|Stratified by pooled study site with multiple imputation of missing observations|Difference in vIGA-AD Success at Week 4||4.359|1.640|<0.0001
81596325|NCT04773587|162868729|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.186|3.319|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|WI-NRS Success at Week 4||3.319|1.186|0.0089
81596326|NCT04773587|162868730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.81||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|5.457|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|WI-NRS Success at Week 2||5.457|1.450|0.0016
81596327|NCT04773587|162868731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.81||||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.161|12.511|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|WI-NRS Success at Week 1||12.511|1.161|0.0159
81596328|NCT04773587|162868732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.102|4.795|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|EASI-75 at Week 4||4.795|2.102|<0.0001
81596329|NCT04773587|162868733|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.707|3.843|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|Stratified by pooled study stie and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|vIGA-AD Score of 'Clear' or 'Almost Clear' at Week 4||3.843|1.707|<0.0001
81596330|NCT04773587|162868734|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|7.926|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|vIGA-AD Success at Week 2||7.926|2.310|<0.0001
81596331|NCT04773587|162868735|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.815|229.388|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|vIGA-AD Success at Week 1||229.388|2.815|<0.0001
81596332|NCT04773587|162868736|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.217|5.911|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|vIGA-AD Score of 'Clear' or 'Almost Clear' at Week 2||5.911|2.217|<0.0001
81596333|NCT04773587|162868737|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.46||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.705|7.007|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata with multiple imputation of missing observations|vIGA-AD Score of 'Clear' or 'Almost Clear' at Week 1||7.007|1.705|0.0002
81596334|NCT03301051|162868753|OTHER|Vaccine Efficacy (VE) of VLP vaccine versus placebo = (1 - attack rate in vaccinated participants \[ARV\]/attack rate in unvaccinated participants \[ARU\]) x 100%.|Vaccine Efficacy|34.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.6|48.6|||||The VE success criterion is defined as a \>40% lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI).|||48.6|17.6|
81523022|NCT00500760|162734756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in rate|-10.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.56|4.14|||||Difference is presented as the rate in panitumumab plus chemoradiation arm minus the rate in chemoradiotherapy alone arm.|||4.14|-24.56|
81596335|NCT03301051|162868754|OTHER|VE of VLP vaccine versus placebo = (1 - ARV/ARU) x 100%.|Vaccine Efficacy|38.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.6|48.0|||||The VE success criterion is defined as a \>40% lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI.|||48.0|27.6|
81596336|NCT03301051|162868755|OTHER|VE of VLP vaccine versus placebo = (1 - ARV/ARU) x 100%.|Vaccine Efficacy|33.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|48.5|||||The VE success criterion is defined as a \>40% lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI.|||48.5|14.9|
81596337|NCT03301051|162868756|OTHER|VE of VLP vaccine versus placebo = (1 - ARV/ARU) x 100%.|Vaccine Efficacy|37.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.1|48.0|||||The VE success criterion is defined as a \>40% lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI.|||48.0|25.1|
81596338|NCT03301051|162868757|OTHER|VE of VLP vaccine versus placebo = (1 - ARV/ARU) x 100%.|Vaccine Efficacy|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|11.3|||||The VE success criterion is defined as a \>40% lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI.|||11.3|0.8|
81596339|NCT00622167|162868780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||0.0|||||Not done|||Plaque characteristics including plaque cross-sectional diameter, area measurements, plaque volume, and plaque morphology would be compared between IBIVUS, DSCT and angiography.||||0
81596340|NCT00435370|162868812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81596341|NCT00765193|162868839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36|||<|0.01||95.0|2.12|2.62|||Regression, Logistic|||The primary outcomes were the calculation of the absolute and relative risks of missing a skin cancer when TBSE is not performed, as well as the number of patients needed to examine by TBSE to find a skin cancer. The secondary outcome was to assess the magnitude of false-positive results obtained by TBSE||2.62|2.12|<0.01
81596342|NCT04370054|162868857|NON_INFERIORITY|A repeated measures negative binomial regression model was used to test non-inferiority with non-inferiority margin = 3 bleeds/year at the one-sided alpha level = 0.025.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.49|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|-0.91||One-sided p-value is reported.|Generalized linear model (GLM)||Difference in mean = Mean PF-07055480 Total ABR - Mean FVIII Prophylaxis Total ABR.|A repeated measures GLM was used with bleeds as dependent variable in negative binomial distribution, an interaction of duration by treatment, and 'participant' as random and treatment \& duration of follow-up as fixed effect.||-0.91|-6.06|=0.0040
81596343|NCT04370054|162868858|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0086||||||One-sided p-value is reported.|One-sided exact binomial proportion test|||||||=0.0086
81596344|NCT04370054|162868859|NON_INFERIORITY|A repeated measures negative binomial regression model was used to test non-inferiority with non-inferiority margin = 3 bleeds/year at the one-sided alpha level = 0.025.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.57|-2.45||One-sided p-value is reported.|Repeated measures GLM||Difference in mean = Mean PF-07055480 Total ABR - Mean FVIII Prophylaxis Total ABR.|A repeated measures GLM was used with bleeds as dependent variable in negative binomial distribution, an interaction of duration by treatment, and 'participant' as random and treatment \& duration of follow-up as fixed effect.||-2.45|-5.57|<0.0001
81596345|NCT04370054|162868860|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-124.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-139.47|108.89||One-sided p-value is reported.|Paired t-test||Treatment Difference = (PF-07055480 AIR - FVIII Prophylaxis AIR).|||108.89|-139.47|<0.0001
81596346|NCT04370054|162868862|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4076.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4728.3|-3423.8||One-sided p-value is reported.|Paired t-test||Treatment Difference (FVIII Consumption post-IP Infusion - FVIII Consumption during FVIII Prophylaxis).|||-3423.8|-4728.3|<0.0001
81596347|NCT05054816|162868956|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons between three conditions: investigative feature, comparative feature 1, comparative feature 2|ANOVA|The data were protected against deviations from sphericity by modifying degrees of freedom using Greenhouse-Geisser corrections.||Previous research with subjective ratings has repeatedly shown that data collected with 15-25 participants can yield significant results.||||<0.05
81596348|NCT05054816|162868957|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons between three conditions: investigative feature, comparative feature 1, comparative feature 2|ANOVA|The data were protected against deviations from sphericity by modifying degrees of freedom using Greenhouse-Geisser corrections||Previous research with subjective ratings has repeatedly shown that data collected with 15-25 participants can yield significant results.||||<0.05
81596349|NCT05054816|162868958|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons between three conditions: investigative feature, comparative feature 1, comparative feature 2|ANOVA|The data were protected against deviations from sphericity by modifying degrees of freedom using Greenhouse-Geisser corrections||Previous research with subjective ratings has repeatedly shown that data collected with 15-25 participants can yield significant results.||||<0.05
81596350|NCT05054816|162868959|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons between two conditions: investigative feature, comparative feature 1|ANOVA|The data were protected against deviations from sphericity by modifying degrees of freedom using Greenhouse-Geisser corrections||Previous research with subjective ratings has repeatedly shown that data collected with 15-25 participants can yield significant results.||||<0.05
81596351|NCT05054816|162868960|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons between three conditions: investigative feature, comparative feature 1, comparative feature 2|ANOVA|The data were protected against deviations from sphericity by modifying degrees of freedom using Greenhouse-Geisser corrections||Previous research with subjective ratings has repeatedly shown that data collected with 15-25 participants can yield significant results.||||<0.05
81596352|NCT00710424|162868964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||estimated treatment effect|-0.12||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.36|||ANCOVA||A negative difference in treatment effect indicates an improvement in pain in favour of Sativex.|The model used for the analysis of the end of study value was an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline value as a covariate and treatment group and centre group as main effect. The test was performed at the 10% significance level as a possible indicator of an interactive effect. The null hypothesis was one of no difference between treatments.||0.36|-0.60|0.634
81596353|NCT00710424|162868965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.153||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|4.61|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in mean neuropathic pain scale scale score at the end of treatment was to be compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model was to include treatment and centre group as factors and baseline mean usage as a covariate.||4.61|-3.87|0.865
81596354|NCT00710424|162868966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.45||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.15|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in mean sleep quality numerical rating scale score at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre group as factors and baseline mean usage as a covariate.||0.15|-1.04|0.139
81596355|NCT00710424|162868967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.301||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.855|1.981|||Regression, Logistic|||In the analysis of Subject Global Impression of Change, the two treatment groups were compared using ordinal logistic regression and the proportional odds model. The model incorporated centre group as a factor.||1.981|0.855|0.219
81596356|NCT00710424|162868968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||estimated mean treatment difference|-0.05||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.42|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in mean brief pain inventory (short form) composite score at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre group as factors and baseline mean usage as a covariate.||0.42|-0.51|0.841
81596357|NCT00710424|162868969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.03|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in weighted health state index score at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre group as factors and baseline symptom score as a covariate.||0.03|-0.06|0.523
81596358|NCT00710424|162868970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||estimated mean treatment difference|-0.17||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.24|||ANCOVA|||The model used for the analysis of the end of study value was ANCOVA with baseline value as a covariate and treatment group and centre group as main effect. The test was performed at the 10% significance level as a possible indicator of an interactive effect. The null hypothesis was one of no difference between treatments. A negative difference in adjusted means indicates an improvement in favour of Sativex.||0.24|-0.59|0.410
81596359|NCT00710424|162868973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.857||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.537|1.37|||Regression, Logistic|||The numbers of responders were to be analysed using the difference in proportions and the odds ratio comparing the treatment groups with the provision of 95% CIs for the difference and odds ratio.||1.370|0.537|0.521
81596360|NCT01962493|162868974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.155||0.1313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.1||Analysis based on square root transformation. Results back transformed for interpretation.|ANCOVA|Results were obtained from ANCOVA model with Site, Treatment, Treatment X Site, Smoking Status as fixed effects and baseline MLSI as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment. A negative difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis stated that there was no difference between treatment groups||0.10|-0.51|0.1313
81596361|NCT01258608|162868994|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.192||||0.7382|ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.737||P-value for comparison of treatment groups obtained from stratified log-rank test-stratified by Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status.|Stratified log-rank test||Hazard ratio comparing mapatumumab to placebo obtained from Cox proportional hazards model with covariate adjustment for Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer and ECOG performance status.|||1.737||0.7382
81596362|NCT01258608|162868995|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.922||||0.3156|ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.288||P-value for comparison of treatment groups obtained from stratified log-rank test-stratified by Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status.|Stratified log-rank test||Hazard ratio comparing mapatumumab to placebo obtained from Cox proportional hazards model with covariate adjustment for Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer and ECOG performance status.|||1.288||0.3156
81596363|NCT01258608|162868996|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.007||||0.6121|ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.346||P-value for comparison of treatment groups obtained from stratified log-rank test-stratified by Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer and ECOG performance status.|Stratified log-rank test||Hazard ratio comparing mapatumumab to placebo obtained from Cox proportional hazards model with covariate adjustment for Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer and ECOG performance status.|||1.346||0.6121
81596364|NCT01258608|162868997|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.066||||0.6925|ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.43||P-value for comparison of treatment groups obtained from stratified log-rank test - stratified by Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer and ECOG performance status.|Stratified log-rank test||Hazard ratio comparing Mapatumumab to placebo obtained from Cox proportional hazards model with covariate adjustment for Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer and ECOG performance status.|||1.430||0.6925
81642051|NCT05319756|162974208|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.46||0.3373|ONE_SIDED|95.0||5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The primary analysis evaluated whether gabapentin plus oxycodone HCl (T) produced mean responses that showed abuse potential that was no higher than oxycodone HCl (C). The margin for showing no significant difference was defined as 20% of the difference between oxycodone HCl (C) and Placebo (P):~H0: μT - μC ≥ 0.2(μC - μP) versus Ha: μT - μC \<0.2(μC - μP)."||5.5||0.3373
81523023|NCT00500760|162734757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.087||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.448|2.712|||Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio is defined as the odds of having a complete response in the panitumumab plus chemoradiation arm relative to the odds in the chemoradiotherapy alone arm.|||2.712|0.448|1.0000
81642052|NCT05319756|162974208|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 10|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.63|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The null and alternative hypotheses for evaluating whether gabapentin (G) produced mean responses that show less abuse potential than oxycodone HCl (C) were:~H0: μC - μG ≤ 0.2(μC - 50) versus Ha: μC - μG \>0.2(μC - 50)"||-6.3||<.0001
81642053|NCT05319756|162974208|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 10|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.64|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The null and alternative hypotheses for evaluating whether gabapentin (G) produced mean responses that show less abuse potential than oxycodone HCl (C) were:~H0: μC - μG ≤ 0.2(μC - 50) versus Ha: μC - μG \>0.2(μC - 50)"||-0.6||<0.0001
81642054|NCT05319756|162974208|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 11|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.0232|ONE_SIDED|95.0||9.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The null and alternative hypotheses for evaluating whether gabapentin (G) produced mean responses that show abuse potential similar to placebo(P) were:~H0: μG - μP ≥ δ2 versus Ha: μG - μP \< δ2 where δ2 =11"||9.6||0.0232
81642055|NCT05319756|162974208|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 11|Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.01||0.2767|ONE_SIDED|95.0||15.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The null and alternative hypotheses for evaluating whether gabapentin (G) produced mean responses that show abuse potential similar to placebo(P) were:~H0: μG - μP ≥ δ2 versus Ha: μG - μP \< δ2 where δ2 =11."||15.2||0.2767
81642056|NCT05319756|162974210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|267.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|83.688||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|128.8|405.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||405.4|128.8|0.0016
81642057|NCT05319756|162974210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|83.688||0.7276|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-109.0|167.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||167.5|-109|0.7276
81523024|NCT00500760|162734757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in rate|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.23|14.71|||||Difference is presented as the rate in panitumumab plus chemoradiation arm minus the rate in chemoradiotherapy alone arm.|||14.71|-13.23|
81642058|NCT05319756|162974210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|50.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|83.785||0.5481|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-88.0|188.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||188.9|-88.0|0.5481
81642059|NCT05319756|162974210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|350.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|84.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|211.8|489.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||489.5|211.8|<0.0001
81642060|NCT05319756|162974210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|364.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|83.785|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|225.9|502.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||502.8|225.9|<0.0001
81523025|NCT00129961|162734760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||||||Poisson regression was used to model NMSC counts using the years in study as an offset. The generalized estimated equations (GEE) approach was used to estimate parameters and compare treatment differences.|Poisson regression|Adjusted by baseline strata; Poisson model = strata + treatment.||||||0.022
81523026|NCT00129961|162734761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||Regression, Cox|Stratified by baseline lesions||||||0.047
81523027|NCT00129961|162734762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline lesion strata||||||0.015
81523028|NCT00129961|162734763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.799||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.799
81523029|NCT00129961|162734764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline lesion strata||SCC Well differentiated||||0.014
81523030|NCT00129961|162734764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.491||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline lesion strata||SCC Moderately differentiated||||0.491
81642061|NCT05319756|162974210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-238.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|83.785||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-376.0|-99.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-99.4|-376|0.0050
81642062|NCT05319756|162974210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-217.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|84.023||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-356.0|-77.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-77.8|-356|0.0106
81642063|NCT05319756|162974210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|83.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|83.785||0.3196|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-54.9|222.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||222.1|-54.9|0.3196
81642064|NCT05319756|162974210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|97.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|83.688||0.2464|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-41.0|235.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||235.6|-41.0|0.2464
81642065|NCT05319756|162974216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|64.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.581|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.15|77.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||77.20|52.15|<.0001
81642066|NCT05319756|162974216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.581||0.0546|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.13|27.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||27.1|2.13|0.0546
81642067|NCT05319756|162974216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.589||0.1286|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|24.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||24.12|-0.96|0.1286
81642068|NCT05319756|162974216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|68.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.611|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.42|81.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||81.57|56.42|<.0001
81642069|NCT05319756|162974216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|76.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.589|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.83|88.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||88.91|63.83|<.0001
81642070|NCT05319756|162974216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-50.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.589|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-62.6|-37.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-37.5|-62.6|<.0001
81642071|NCT05319756|162974216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-53.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.611|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-65.7|-40.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-40.5|-65.7|<.0001
81642072|NCT05319756|162974216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.589||0.5699|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.22|16.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.86|-8.22|0.5699
81642073|NCT05319756|162974216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.581||0.1243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|24.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||24.23|-0.83|0.1243
81523031|NCT00129961|162734764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.905||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline lesion strata||SCC Poorly differentiated||||0.905
81642074|NCT05319756|162974218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|286.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.879|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|202.6|370.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||370.8|202.6|<.0001
81596365|NCT01258608|162868998|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.909||||0.3088|ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.191||P-value for comparison of treatment groups obtained from stratified log-rank test - stratified by Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer and ECOG performance status.|Stratified log-rank test||Hazard ratio comparing Mapatumumab to placebo obtained from Cox proportional hazards model with covariate adjustment for Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer and ECOG performance status.|||1.191||0.3088
81596366|NCT01258608|162868999|OTHER||Response rate difference|5.4||||0.5458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|26.6||Nominal P-value for comparison of treatment groups obtained from Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||26.6|-16.8|0.5458
81596367|NCT01258608|162869000|OTHER||Response rate difference|6.7||||0.3479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|26.2||Nominal P-value for comparison of treatment groups obtained from Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||26.2|-13.4|0.3479
81596368|NCT01258608|162869001|OTHER||Disease control rate difference|-20.7||||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.8|1.8||Nominal P-value for comparison of treatment groups obtained from Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||1.8|-40.8|0.0198
81596369|NCT01258608|162869002|OTHER||Disease control rate difference|-5.8||||0.6558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|13.8||Nominal P-value for comparison of treatment groups obtained from Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||13.8|-25.4|0.6558
81596370|NCT04250727|162869020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.601|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.601
81596371|NCT02943408|162869026|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.90
81596372|NCT02943408|162869027|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.99
81596373|NCT02943408|162869028|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.56
81596374|NCT02943408|162869029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.85
81596375|NCT02943408|162869030|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.43
81642075|NCT05319756|162974218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|53.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.879||0.2912|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.2|137.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||137.9|-30.2|0.2912
81523032|NCT00129961|162734764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline lesion strata||SCC Invasive||||0.018
81596376|NCT02943408|162869031|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.82
81596377|NCT02943408|162869032|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.50
81596378|NCT02943408|162869033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.56
81596379|NCT02943408|162869034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.92
81596380|NCT02943408|162869035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.65
81596381|NCT02943408|162869036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.35
81596382|NCT01106833|162869038|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportion of participants with treatment success at 6 months is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.63
81596383|NCT01106833|162869038|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportion of participants with treatment success at 24 months is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.44
81596384|NCT01106833|162869039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.205||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that the rate of overall survival during the first two years post-randomization is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.205
81596385|NCT01106833|162869040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.141||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that the rate of progression-free survival during the first two years post-randomization is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.141
81596386|NCT01106833|162869041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.775||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that the rate of failure-free survival during the first two years post-randomization is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.775
81642076|NCT05319756|162974218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|97.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.938||0.0563|TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.62|182.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||182.0|13.62|0.0563
81642077|NCT05319756|162974218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|484.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|51.083|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|400.1|569.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||569.0|400.1|<.0001
81642078|NCT05319756|162974218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|396.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.938|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|312.4|480.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||480.8|312.4|<.0001
81642079|NCT05319756|162974218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-233.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.938|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-317.0|-149.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-149|-317|<.0001
81642080|NCT05319756|162974218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-189.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|51.083||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-273.0|-105.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-105|-273|0.0003
81642081|NCT05319756|162974218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|197.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.938||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|113.7|282.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||282.0|113.7|0.0001
81642082|NCT05319756|162974218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|109.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.879||0.032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|25.8|194.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||194.0|25.80|0.0320
81642083|NCT05319756|162974219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.276|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.98|22.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||22.48|14.98|<0.0001
81642084|NCT05319756|162974219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.302||0.5056|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.03|5.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.56|-2.03|0.5056
81642085|NCT05319756|162974219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.307||0.076|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|8.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.42|0.82|0.0760
81642086|NCT05319756|162974219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.315|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|21.92|29.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||29.54|21.92|<0.0001
81642087|NCT05319756|162974219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.68|28.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||28.16|20.68|<0.0001
81596387|NCT01106833|162869042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.396||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|Death without relapse was treated as a competing risk||The null hypothesis is that the rate of relapse during the first two years post-randomization is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.396
81596388|NCT01106833|162869043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.219||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|Death without initiation of secondary therapy is considered a competing risk for this endpoint||The null hypothesis is that the rate of initiation of secondary immunosuppressive therapy for chronic GVHD during the first two years post-randomization is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.219
81596389|NCT01106833|162869044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.706||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|Death without discontinuation of systemic immunosuppressive therapy is considered a competing risk for this endpoint||The null hypothesis is that the rate of discontinuation of systemic immunosuppressive therapy during the first two years post-randomization is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.706
81596390|NCT01106833|162869045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.127||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis is that the median prednisone dose at baseline is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.127
81642088|NCT05319756|162974219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.297|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.8|-13.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.2|-20.8|<0.0001
81642089|NCT05319756|162974219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.299|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.9|-10.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.3|-17.9|<0.0001
81523033|NCT00129961|162734764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline lesion strata||SCC In Situ||||0.012
81642090|NCT05319756|162974219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.298||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.22|10.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.79|3.22|0.0024
81642091|NCT05319756|162974219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.255||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.98|9.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.41|1.98|0.0118
81642092|NCT05319756|162974220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.246|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.61|24.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||24.01|16.61|<0.0001
81642093|NCT05319756|162974220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.271||0.2439|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.09|6.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.39|-1.09|0.2439
81642094|NCT05319756|162974220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.276||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.75|10.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.25|2.75|0.0044
81642095|NCT05319756|162974220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.284|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.39|27.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||27.91|20.39|<0.0001
81642096|NCT05319756|162974220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|24.5|31.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||31.88|24.50|<0.0001
81642097|NCT05319756|162974220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.266|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.4|-13.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.9|-21.4|<0.0001
81642098|NCT05319756|162974220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.268|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.5|-10.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.1|-17.5|<0.0001
81642099|NCT05319756|162974220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.267||0.0907|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.11|7.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.57|0.11|0.0907
81642100|NCT05319756|162974220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.225||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.22|11.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.55|4.22|0.0004
81642101|NCT05319756|162974221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.528|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.86|27.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||27.88|22.86|<0.0001
81642102|NCT05319756|162974221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.529||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|6.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.11|1.08|0.0189
81642103|NCT05319756|162974221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.536|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.66|8.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.71|3.66|<0.0001
81642104|NCT05319756|162974221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.537|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|29.65|34.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||34.71|29.65|<0.0001
81642105|NCT05319756|162974221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.525|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|27.66|32.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||32.68|27.66|<0.0001
81642106|NCT05319756|162974221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.522|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.3|-19.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-19.3|-24.3|<0.0001
81523034|NCT00129961|162734764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.463||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline lesion strata||SCC Invasive with Perineural Invasion||||0.463
81523035|NCT00129961|162734764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline lesion strata||SCC Invasive without Perineural Invasion||||0.004
81523036|NCT00129961|162734764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.094||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline lesion strata||BCC Superficial||||0.094
81523037|NCT00129961|162734764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline lesion strata||BCC Nodular||||0.720
81523038|NCT00129961|162734764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.227||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline lesion strata||BCC Infiltrative||||0.227
81523039|NCT00129961|162734765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.748||95.0|||||Poisson regression|||||||0.748
81523040|NCT00129961|162734766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.425||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline lesion strata||||||0.425
81523041|NCT00129961|162734769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.604||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.604
81523042|NCT00129961|162734770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.672||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.672
81523043|NCT00129961|162734771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.999
81596391|NCT01106833|162869045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.562||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis is that the median prednisone dose at 6 months post-randomization is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.562
81596392|NCT01106833|162869045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.129||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis is that the median prednisone dose at 1 year post-randomization is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.129
81642107|NCT05319756|162974221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.7|-16.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-16.7|-21.7|<0.0001
81523044|NCT00129961|162734772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.588||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.588
81523045|NCT00129961|162734773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.999
81523046|NCT00129961|162734774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.030
81523047|NCT01985360|162734776|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.29||||||||1.29|0.79|
81523048|NCT02914561|162734777|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|12.7||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|20.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1, and number of prior exposures to biologic agent (0, \>=1).||20.7|4.7|0.0017
81523049|NCT02914561|162734777|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|5.2||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|12.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1, and number of prior exposures to biologic agent (0, \>=1).||12.7|-2.4|0.1730
81523050|NCT02914561|162734777|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|12.0||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|19.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1, and number of prior exposures to biologic agent (\<=1, \>1).||19.9|4.1|0.0023
81523051|NCT02914561|162734777|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|1.8||||0.6038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|8.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1, and number of prior exposures to biologic agent (\<=1, \>1).||8.7|-5.2|0.6038
81523052|NCT02914561|162734778|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|5.5||||0.1365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|12.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by use of corticosteroids (Yes/No), immunomodulators (Yes/No), and prior exposure to biologic agents (0, \>=1) at Day 1.||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1, and number of prior exposures to biologic agent (0, \>=1).||12.9|-2.0|0.1365
81523053|NCT02914561|162734778|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|2.4||||0.5103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|9.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1, and number of prior exposures to biologic agent (0, \>=1).||9.5|-4.8|0.5103
81523054|NCT02914561|162734778|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|0.1||||0.9797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|6.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by use of corticosteroids (Yes/No), immunomodulators (Yes/No), and prior exposure to biologic agents (\<=1, \>1) at Day 1.||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1, and number of prior exposures to biologic agent (\<=1, \>1).||6.6|-6.5|0.9797
81523055|NCT02914561|162734778|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|2.4||||0.4264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|8.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1, and number of prior exposures to biologic agent (\<=1, \>1).||8.8|-3.9|0.4264
81596393|NCT01106833|162869046|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.586||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis is that the median change in prednisone dose from baseline to 6 months post-randomization is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.586
81642108|NCT05319756|162974221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.524|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.3|9.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.31|4.30|<0.0001
81642109|NCT05319756|162974221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.514||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.31|7.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.29|2.31|0.0015
81642110|NCT05319756|162974222|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.743|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.01|5.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.45|3.01|<.0001
81642111|NCT05319756|162974222|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.743||0.3933|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.59|1.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.86|-0.59|0.3933
81642112|NCT05319756|162974222|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.747||0.2916|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.44|2.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.02|-0.44|0.2916
81642113|NCT05319756|162974222|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.748|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.69|5.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.15|2.69|<.0001
81642114|NCT05319756|162974222|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.742|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.0|4.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.44|2.00|<.0001
81642115|NCT05319756|162974222|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.81|-2.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.38|-4.81|<.0001
81642116|NCT05319756|162974222|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.744|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.66|-2.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.22|-4.66|<.0001
81642117|NCT05319756|162974222|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.741||0.6765|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.53|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.91|-1.53|0.6765
81642118|NCT05319756|162974222|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.737||0.1712|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.22|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.20|-2.22|0.1712
81642119|NCT05319756|162974223|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.526|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.19|27.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||27.21|22.19|<.0001
81642120|NCT05319756|162974223|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.527||0.0606|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|5.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.38|0.35|0.0606
81642121|NCT05319756|162974223|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.534||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.59|6.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.64|1.59|0.0074
81642122|NCT05319756|162974223|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.536|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|28.05|33.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||33.10|28.05|<.0001
81642123|NCT05319756|162974223|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.524|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|27.48|32.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||32.50|27.48|<.0001
81642124|NCT05319756|162974223|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.521|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.3|-19.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-19.3|-24.3|<.0001
81642125|NCT05319756|162974223|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.529|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.1|-18.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-18.1|-23.1|<.0001
81642126|NCT05319756|162974223|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.523||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.37|8.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.38|3.37|0.0001
81642127|NCT05319756|162974223|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.513||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.8|7.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.78|2.80|0.0005
81642128|NCT03906240|162974249|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|1.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.49|||t-test, 2 sided|t = 5.78||Paired-samples t-test to conduct within-person comparison between baseline and follow-up.||2.49|1.00|<.001
81642129|NCT03906240|162974249|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.78||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.38|||t-test, 2 sided|t = 3.48||Paired-samples t-test to conduct within-person comparison between baseline and follow-up.||1.38|0.35|.002
81642130|NCT03906240|162974250|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.01||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.91|||t-test, 2 sided|t = 0.06||Paired-samples t-test to conduct within-person comparison between baseline and follow-up.||0.91|-0.45|.957
81642131|NCT03906240|162974250|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.51||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.25|||t-test, 2 sided|t = 2.30||Paired-samples t-test to conduct within-person comparison between baseline and follow-up.||1.25|0.08|.033
81642132|NCT03906240|162974251|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.71||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.31|||t-test, 2 sided|t = 2.76||Physical Domain: Paired-samples t-test to conduct within-person comparison between baseline and follow-up.||1.31|0.32|.015
81642133|NCT03906240|162974251|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.74||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.55|||t-test, 2 sided|t = 2.87||Psychological Domain: Paired-samples t-test to conduct within-person comparison between baseline and follow-up.||1.55|0.26|.012
81642134|NCT03906240|162974251|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.02||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.55|||t-test, 2 sided|t = 0.08||Physical Domain: Paired-samples t-test to conduct within-person comparison between baseline and follow-up.||0.55|-0.43|.941
81642135|NCT03906240|162974251|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.25||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.79|||t-test, 2 sided|t = 1.14||Psychological Domain: Paired-samples t-test to conduct within-person comparison between baseline and follow-up.||0.79|-0.17|.270
81642136|NCT03906240|162974252|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.08||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.71|||t-test, 2 sided|t = 0.30||Paired-samples t-test to conduct within-person comparison between baseline and follow-up.||0.71|-0.45|.768
81642137|NCT03906240|162974252|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.01||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.42|||t-test, 2 sided|t = 0.05||Paired-samples t-test to conduct within-person comparison between baseline and follow-up.||0.42|-0.53|.975
81642138|NCT01075815|162974405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0235||||0.8762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1546|0.1568|||Wilcoxon two sample test|||||0.1568|-0.1546|0.8762
81642139|NCT01075815|162974406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3589||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.3589
81642140|NCT01075815|162974407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0629||95.0|||||Wilcoxon two sample test|||||||0.0629
81642141|NCT01075815|162974408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4728||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.4728
81642142|NCT01075815|162974409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0950
81642143|NCT01075815|162974411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9625||||0.9179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4655|1.99|||Chi-squared|||||1.9900|0.4655|0.9179
81642144|NCT01075815|162974412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.875||||0.7271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4133|1.8524|||Chi-squared|||||1.8524|0.4133|0.7271
81642145|NCT01075815|162974413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3267||95.0|||||Wilcoxon two sample test|||||||0.3267
81642146|NCT01075815|162974414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4164||95.0|||||Wilcoxon two sample test|||||||0.4164
81642147|NCT01075815|162974415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5952||95.0|||||Wilcoxon two sample test|||||||0.5952
81642148|NCT01075815|162974417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9444||||0.8852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4347|2.0518|||Chi-squared|||||2.0518|0.4347|0.8852
81642149|NCT00763919|162974438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Sign test|||The null hypothesis is that the median difference between 6 months and baseline equals zero.||||<.001
81642150|NCT00763919|162974439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Sign test|||The null hypothesis is that the median difference between 6 months and baseline equals zero.||||.01
81460643|NCT03482635|162613440|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.6||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|22.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach. The model included fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and stratification factors (prior biologic treatment failure and concomitant corticosteroid therapy at Visit 2/randomisation), as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||22.4|-19.6|0.8940
81523056|NCT02914561|162734779|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|13.7||||0.0839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|28.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of immunomodulators (Yes/No), at Maintenance baseline, and history of exposure to a biologic agent (Yes/No).||28.4|-1.0|0.0839
81642151|NCT00763919|162974440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Sign test|||The null hypothesis is that the median difference between 6 months and baseline equals zero.||||<.001
81642152|NCT00763919|162974441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Sign test|||The null hypothesis is that the median difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||<.001
81642153|NCT00763919|162974442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||<.001
81642154|NCT00763919|162974443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 6 months and baseline equals zero.||||.042
81642155|NCT00763919|162974444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||95.0|||||Sign test|||The null hypothesis is that the median difference between 6 months and baseline equals zero.||||.044
81642156|NCT00763919|162974445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 6 months and baseline equals zero.||||.002
81642157|NCT00763919|162974446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Sign test|||The null hypothesis is that the median difference between 6 months and baseline equals zero.||||.001
81642158|NCT00763919|162974447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 6 months and baseline equals zero.||||.001
81642159|NCT00763919|162974448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 6 months and baseline equals zero.||||.001
81642160|NCT00763919|162974449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.827||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 6 months and baseline equals zero.||||.827
81642161|NCT00763919|162974450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 6 months and baseline equals zero.||||.002
81642162|NCT00763919|162974451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.246||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||.246
81642163|NCT00763919|162974452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.101||95.0|||||Sign test|||The null hypothesis is that the median difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||.101
81642164|NCT00763919|162974453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Sign test|||The null hypothesis is that the median difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||.003
81642165|NCT00763919|162974454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||.096
81642166|NCT00763919|162974455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.072||95.0|||||Sign test|||The null hypothesis is that the median difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||.072
81642167|NCT00763919|162974456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||<.001
81642168|NCT00763919|162974457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||.078
81642169|NCT00763919|162974458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Sign test|||The null hypothesis is that the median difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||.002
81642170|NCT00763919|162974459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.562||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||.562
81642171|NCT00763919|162974460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||.12
81642172|NCT05431543|162974467|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|83.988|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||||<0.0001
81642173|NCT05431543|162974467|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|102.093|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||||<0.0001
81648142|NCT03463577|162986806|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR=1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|2.23|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for congenital anomalies of integument in Exposed infants cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical infants cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||2.23|1.76|
81596394|NCT01106833|162869046|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis is that the median change in prednisone dose from baseline to 1 year post-randomization is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.140
81596395|NCT01106833|162869047|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.582||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis is that the median serum creatinine level at baseline is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.582
81596396|NCT01106833|162869047|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.208||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis is that the median serum creatinine level at 6 months post-randomization is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.208
81596397|NCT01106833|162869047|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.431||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis is that the median serum creatinine level at 1 year post-randomization is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.431
81596398|NCT01106833|162869048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.147||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis is that the median change in serum creatinine level from baseline to 6 months post-randomization is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.147
81596399|NCT01106833|162869048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.863||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis is that the median change in serum creatinine level from baseline to 1 year post-randomization is equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.863
81596400|NCT01106833|162869049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportions of patients in the patient-reported severity and vital status categories considered at baseline are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.620
81596401|NCT01106833|162869049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.258||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportions of patients in the patient-reported severity and vital status categories considered at 6 months post-randomization are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.258
81596402|NCT01106833|162869049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportions of patients in the patient-reported severity and vital status categories considered at 1 year post-randomization are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.036
81596403|NCT01106833|162869049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.369||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportions of patients in the patient-reported severity and vital status categories considered at 2 years post-randomization are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.369
81596404|NCT01106833|162869050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportions of patients in the provider-reported severity and vital status categories considered at baseline are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.450
81648143|NCT03463577|162986806|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR=1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.85|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for other and unspecified congenital anomalies in Exposed infants cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical infants cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||1.85|0.64|
81596405|NCT01106833|162869050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.301||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportions of patients in the provider-reported severity and vital status categories considered at 6 months post-randomization are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.301
81648144|NCT00236184|162986814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.001
81642174|NCT00914732|162974495|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean difference in log2 transformed peak titers between IMVAMUNE® (1x10\^8 TCID50) liquid formulation (Liquid SC Group) and IMVAMUNE® (1x10\^8 TCID50) lyophilized formulation (Lyophilized SC) with its associated two-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) was computed. If the upper limit of the 97.5% CI was less than 1, then the Lyophilized SC was considered non-inferior to the Liquid SC group. The difference and the CI are reported on the log2 scale.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.23|-0.25||||||The sample size calculations targeted at least 80% power to test non-inferiority for the primary and secondary immunogenicity end points for two investigational arms in reference to a control arm. Assuming a standard deviation of 2.8 for log2 peak PRNT or ELISA titer in each group, a non-inferiority margin of 2.0-fold, a type I error rate of 1.25% (Bonferroni adjusted for 2 comparisons), and drop-out rate of 10%, 165 participants in each group were to be enrolled to achieve 148 evaluable||-0.25|-1.23|
81642175|NCT00914732|162974496|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean difference in log2 transformed peak titers between IMVAMUNE® (1x10\^8 TCID50) liquid formulation (Liquid SC Group) and IMVAMUNE® (1x10\^8 TCID50) lyophilized formulation (Lyophilized SC) with its associated two-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) was computed. If the upper limit of the 97.5% CI was less than 1, then the Lyophilized SC was considered non-inferior to the Liquid SC group. The difference and the CI are reported on the log2 scale.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.32|-0.33||||||The sample size calculations targeted at least 80% power to test non-inferiority for the primary and secondary immunogenicity end points for two investigational arms in reference to a control arm. Assuming a standard deviation of 2.8 for log2 peak PRNT or ELISA titer in each group, a non-inferiority margin of 2.0-fold, a type I error rate of 1.25% (Bonferroni adjusted for 2 comparisons), and drop-out rate of 10%, 165 participants in each group were to be enrolled to achieve 148 evaluable||-0.33|-1.32|
81642176|NCT00914732|162974497|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean difference in log2 transformed peak titers between IMVAMUNE® (1x10\^8 TCID50) liquid formulation subcutaneously (Liquid SC Group) and IMVAMUNE® (2x10\^7 TCID50) formulation intradermally (Liquid ID) with its associated two-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) was computed. If the upper limit of the 97.5% CI was less than 1, then the Liquid ID was considered non-inferior to the Liquid SC group. The difference and the CI are reported on the log2 scale.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.43|0.52||||||The sample size calculations targeted at least 80% power to test non-inferiority for the primary and secondary immunogenicity end points for two investigational arms in reference to a control arm. Assuming a standard deviation of 2.8 for log2 peak PRNT or ELISA titer in each group, a non-inferiority margin of 2.0-fold, a type I error rate of 1.25% (Bonferroni adjusted for 2 comparisons), and drop-out rate of 10%, 165 participants in each group were to be enrolled to achieve 148 evaluable.||0.52|-0.43|
81642177|NCT00914732|162974498|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean difference in log2 transformed peak titers between IMVAMUNE® (1x10\^8 TCID50) liquid formulation subcutaneously (Liquid SC Group) and IMVAMUNE® (2x10\^7 TCID50) formulation intradermally (Liquid ID) with its associated two-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) was computed. If the upper limit of the 97.5% CI was less than 1, then the Liquid ID was considered non-inferior to the Liquid SC group. The difference and the CI are reported on the log2 scale.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.77|0.23||||||The sample size calculations targeted at least 80% power to test non-inferiority for the primary and secondary immunogenicity end points for two investigational arms in reference to a control arm. Assuming a standard deviation of 2.8 for log2 peak PRNT or ELISA titer in each group, a non-inferiority margin of 2.0-fold, a type I error rate of 1.25% (Bonferroni adjusted for 2 comparisons), and drop-out rate of 10%, 165 participants in each group were to be enrolled to achieve 148 evaluable.||0.23|-0.77|
81642178|NCT00914732|162974501|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean difference in log2 transformed peak titers between IMVAMUNE® (1x10\^8 TCID50) liquid formulation subcutaneously (Liquid SC Group) and IMVAMUNE® (2x10\^7 TCID50) formulation intradermally (Liquid ID) with its associated two-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) was computed. If the upper limit of the 97.5% CI was less than 1, then the Liquid ID was considered non-inferior to the Liquid SC group. The difference and the CI are reported on the log2 scale.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.3|0.71||||||The sample size calculations targeted at least 80% power to test non-inferiority for the primary and secondary immunogenicity end points for two investigational arms in reference to a control arm. Assuming a standard deviation of 2.8 for log2 peak PRNT or ELISA titer in each group, a non-inferiority margin of 2.0-fold, a type I error rate of 1.25% (Bonferroni adjusted for 2 comparisons), and drop-out rate of 10%, 165 participants in each group were to be enrolled to achieve 148 evaluable.||0.71|-0.3|
81642179|NCT00914732|162974502|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean difference in log2 transformed peak titers between IMVAMUNE® (1x10\^8 TCID50) liquid formulation subcutaneously (Liquid SC Group) and IMVAMUNE® (2x10\^7 TCID50) formulation intradermally (Liquid ID) with its associated two-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) was computed. If the upper limit of the 97.5% CI was less than 1, then the Liquid ID was considered non-inferior to the Liquid SC group. The difference and the CI are reported on the log2 scale.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.31|0.35||||||The sample size calculations targeted at least 80% power to test non-inferiority for the primary and secondary immunogenicity end points for two investigational arms in reference to a control arm. Assuming a standard deviation of 2.8 for log2 peak PRNT or ELISA titer in each group, a non-inferiority margin of 2.0-fold, a type I error rate of 1.25% (Bonferroni adjusted for 2 comparisons), and drop-out rate of 10%, 165 participants in each group were to be enrolled to achieve 148 evaluable.||0.35|-0.31|
81642180|NCT00914732|162974503|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean difference in log2 transformed peak titers between IMVAMUNE® (1x10\^8 TCID50) liquid formulation (Liquid SC Group) and IMVAMUNE® (1x10\^8 TCID50) lyophilized formulation (Lyophilized SC) with its associated two-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) was computed. If the upper limit of the 97.5% CI was less than 1, then the Lyophilized SC was considered non-inferior to the Liquid SC group. The difference and the CI are reported on the log2 scale.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.74|0.04||||||The sample size calculations targeted at least 80% power to test non-inferiority for the primary and secondary immunogenicity end points for two investigational arms in reference to a control arm. Assuming a standard deviation of 2.8 for log2 peak PRNT or ELISA titer in each group, a non-inferiority margin of 2.0-fold, a type I error rate of 1.25% (Bonferroni adjusted for 2 comparisons), and drop-out rate of 10%, 165 participants in each group were to be enrolled to achieve 148 evaluable.||0.04|-0.74|
81648145|NCT02669407|162986816|OTHER|Single group|||||<|0.001|||||||Tukey's method|||||||<0.001
81648146|NCT02669407|162986817|OTHER|Single group||||||0.001|||||||Tukey's method|||Baseline, 30 minutes||||0.001
81648147|NCT02669407|162986818|OTHER|Single group||||||0.007|||||||Tukey's method|||baseline, 30 minutes||||0.007
81648148|NCT02669407|162986822|OTHER|Single group||||||0.237|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in left ventricular end diastolic dimension||||0.237
81596406|NCT01106833|162869050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportions of patients in the provider-reported severity and vital status categories considered at 1 year post-randomization are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.750
81596407|NCT01106833|162869050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.444||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportions of patients in the provider-reported severity and vital status categories considered at 2 years post-randomization are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.444
81596408|NCT01106833|162869051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.238||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportions of patients in the NIH Consensus Criteria severity and vital status categories considered at baseline are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.238
81596409|NCT01106833|162869051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.546||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportions of patients in the NIH Consensus Criteria severity and vital status categories considered at 6 months post-randomization are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.546
81596410|NCT01106833|162869051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.756||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportions of patients in the NIH Consensus Criteria severity and vital status categories considered at 1 year post-randomization are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.756
81596411|NCT01106833|162869051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.554||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportions of patients in the NIH Consensus Criteria severity and vital status categories considered at 2 years post-randomization are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.554
81596412|NCT01106833|162869052|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.685||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Independent samples t-test||The null hypothesis is that the mean PCS scores at baseline are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.685
81523057|NCT02914561|162734779|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|1.5||||0.8288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|15.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of immunomodulators (Yes/No), at Maintenance baseline, and history of exposure to a biologic agent (Yes/No).||15.0|-12.1|0.8288
81596413|NCT01106833|162869052|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.105||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Independent samples t-test||The null hypothesis is that the mean PCS scores at 2 months are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.105
81596414|NCT01106833|162869052|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Independent samples t-test||The null hypothesis is that the mean PCS scores at 6 months are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.039
81596415|NCT01106833|162869052|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.278||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Independent samples t-test||The null hypothesis is that the mean PCS scores at 1 year are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.278
81596416|NCT01106833|162869052|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.804||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Independent samples t-test||The null hypothesis is that the mean PCS scores at 2 years are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.804
81596417|NCT01106833|162869053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.631||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Independent samples t-test||The null hypothesis is that the mean MCS scores at baseline are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.631
81596418|NCT01106833|162869053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.759||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Independent samples t-test||The null hypothesis is that the mean MCS scores at 2 months are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.759
81596419|NCT01106833|162869053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.391||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Independent samples t-test||The null hypothesis is that the mean MCS scores at 6 months are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.391
81596420|NCT01106833|162869053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.222||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Independent samples t-test||The null hypothesis is that the mean MCS scores at 1 year are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.222
81596421|NCT01106833|162869053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.527||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Independent samples t-test||The null hypothesis is that the mean MCS scores at 2 years are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.527
81648149|NCT02669407|162986822|OTHER|Single group||||||0.586|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in left ventricular end systolic dimension||||0.586
81648150|NCT02669407|162986823|OTHER|Single group||||||0.175|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.175
81648151|NCT02669407|162986825|OTHER|Single group||||||0.061|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.061
81648152|NCT02669407|162986826|OTHER|Single group||||||0.787|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.787
81648153|NCT02669407|162986828|OTHER|Single group||||||0.606|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline, 90 minutes||||0.606
81642181|NCT00914732|162974504|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean difference in log2 transformed peak titers between IMVAMUNE® (1x108 TCID50) liquid formulation (Liquid SC Group) and IMVAMUNE® (1x108 TCID50) lyophilized formulation (Lyophilized SC) with its associated two-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) was computed. If the upper limit of the 97.5% CI was less than 1, then the Lyophilized SC was considered non-inferior to the Lyophilized SC group. The difference and the CI are reported on the log2 scale.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.81|-0.12||||||The sample size calculations targeted at least 80% power to test non-inferiority for the primary and secondary immunogenicity end points for two investigational arms in reference to a control arm. Assuming a standard deviation of 2.8 for log2 peak PRNT or ELISA titer in each group, a non-inferiority margin of 2.0-fold, a type I error rate of 1.25% (Bonferroni adjusted for 2 comparisons), and drop-out rate of 10%, 165 participants in each group were to be enrolled to achieve 148 evaluable.||-0.12|-0.81|
81642182|NCT00321672|162974512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0967||95.0||||All stastical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance.|ANCOVA|Treatment differences were compared by a gender stratified analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with Baseline pain score as the only covariate.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the average percent change in NPRS scores from baseline to weeks 2-12 between the total control and total NGX-4010 groups. The ratio of means between the 30- and 60-minute control group \[1.57 (90% CI: 1.12-2.35)\] was \> than the pre-specified equivalence margin ratio of 80-125%. Hence, the control groups could not be pooled and comparisons were performed between the 30- and 60-minute NGX-4010 groups and their respective control groups.||||0.0967
81642183|NCT00321672|162974512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4884||95.0||||All stastical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. No multiplicity adjustment were made.|ANCOVA|Treatment differences were compared by a gender stratified analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with Baseline pain score as the only covariate.||||||0.4884
81642184|NCT00321672|162974512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1031||95.0||||All stastical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. No multiplicity adjustment were made.|ANCOVA|Treatment differences were compared by a gender stratified analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with Baseline pain score as the only covariate.||||||0.1031
81642185|NCT00321672|162974513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0831||95.0||||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance.|ANCOVA|Treatment differences were compared by a gender stratified analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with Baseline pain score as the only covariate.||"The null hypothesis was: There is no difference between the total Control and total NGX-4010 in the absolute change in NPRS scores from Baseline during Weeks 2-12."||||0.0831
81642186|NCT00321672|162974513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.468||95.0||||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. No multiplicity adjustments were made.|ANCOVA|Treatment differences were compared by a gender stratified analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with Baseline pain score as the only covariate.||||||0.4680
81523058|NCT02914561|162734780|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|20.6||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|33.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of immunomodulators (Yes/No), at Maintenance baseline, and history of exposure to a biologic agent (Yes/No).||33.1|8.2|0.0038
81642187|NCT00321672|162974513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0896||95.0||||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. No multiplicity adjustments were made.|ANCOVA|Treatment differences were compared by a gender stratified analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with Baseline pain score as the only covariate.||||||0.0896
81642188|NCT00321672|162974514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0662||95.0||||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance.|Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression analysis, with the Baseline NPRS score and gender as covariates, was performed.||"The null hypothesis was: There is no difference between the total Control and total NGX-4010 group in the Proportion of Subjects Reaching 30% Decrease in Their Mean Average Pain for the Past 24 Hours NPRS Score From Baseline During Weeks 2 to 12."||||0.0662
81642189|NCT00321672|162974514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5582||95.0||||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. No multiplicity adjustments were made.|Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression analysis, with the Baseline NPRS score and gender as covariates, was performed.||||||0.5582
81642190|NCT00321672|162974514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0553||95.0||||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. No multiplicity adjustments were made.|Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression analysis, with the Baseline NPRS score and gender as covariates, was performed.||||||0.0553
81642191|NCT03163472|162974515|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81642192|NCT03163472|162974516|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81523059|NCT02914561|162734780|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|5.8||||0.3466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|18.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of immunomodulators (Yes/No), at Maintenance baseline, and history of exposure to a biologic agent (Yes/No).||18.3|-6.6|0.3466
81642193|NCT03163472|162974517|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.022
81642194|NCT03163472|162974518|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.011
81642195|NCT00145496|162974522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7177||95.0||||The test of hypothesis was a 2-tailed test with alpha=0.05 (0.049 to adjust for one interim analysis).|Mixed Model for Repeated Measurements|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in change from baseline in NSA Scale total score between asenapine and olanzapine at Day 182.||||0.7177
81642196|NCT00145496|162974523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0565||95.0||||The test of hypothesis was a 2-tailed test with alpha=0.025 nominal significance using the Bonferroni adjustment to account for multiplicity of the key secondary comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measurements|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in change from baseline in QLS total score between asenapine and olanzapine at Day 182.||||0.0565
81642197|NCT00145496|162974524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The test of hypothesis was a 2-tailed test with alpha=0.025 nominal significance using the Bonferroni adjustment to account for multiplicity of the key secondary comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measurements|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in change from baseline in body weight between asenapine and olanzapine at Day 182.||||<0.0001
81642198|NCT03247985|162974525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups for bilateral operative time.||||0.17
81642199|NCT03247985|162974525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups for unilateral operative time.||||0.09
81523060|NCT02914561|162734781|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|6.9||||0.0963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|15.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1, and number of prior exposures to biologic agent (0, \>=1).||15.2|-1.4|0.0963
81523061|NCT02914561|162734781|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|4.2||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|12.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1, and number of prior exposures to biologic agent (0, \>=1).||12.2|-3.9|0.3050
81523062|NCT02914561|162734781|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|11.9||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|20.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1, and number of prior exposures to biologic agent (\<=1, \>1).||20.2|3.7|0.0039
81523063|NCT02914561|162734781|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|1.1||||0.7556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|8.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1, and number of prior exposures to biologic agent (\<=1, \>1).||8.5|-6.2|0.7556
81523064|NCT02914561|162734782|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|12.0||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|20.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1, and number of prior exposures to biologic agent (0, ≥1).||20.8|3.2|0.0074
81523065|NCT02914561|162734782|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|5.5||||0.2159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|14.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1, and number of prior exposures to biologic agent (0, ≥1).||14.1|-3.2|0.2159
81523066|NCT02914561|162734782|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|11.6||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|20.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1, and number of prior exposures to biologic agent (\<=1, \>1).||20.6|2.6|0.0110
81523067|NCT02914561|162734782|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|8.2||||0.0593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|16.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1, and number of prior exposures to biologic agent (\<=1, \>1).||16.7|-0.4|0.0593
81523068|NCT02914561|162734783|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|16.8||||0.0382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|31.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of immunomodulators (Yes/No), at Maintenance baseline, and history of exposure to a biologic agent (Yes/No).||31.6|2.0|0.0382
81523069|NCT02914561|162734783|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|5.8||||0.4263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|20.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of immunomodulators (Yes/No), at Maintenance baseline, and history of exposure to a biologic agent (Yes/No).||20.0|-8.5|0.4263
81523070|NCT02914561|162734784|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|10.9||||0.1827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|26.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Maintenance baseline, and history of exposure to a biologic agent (Yes/No).||26.4|-4.7|0.1827
81523071|NCT02914561|162734784|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|4.0||||0.5944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|19.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Maintenance baseline, and history of exposure to a biologic agent (Yes/No).||19.2|-11.1|0.5944
81523072|NCT02914561|162734785|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|15.2||||0.0512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|29.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Maintenance baseline, and history of exposure to a biologic agent (Yes/No).||29.3|1.0|0.0512
81523073|NCT02914561|162734785|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|-0.2||||0.9801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|13.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Maintenance baseline, and history of exposure to a biologic agent (Yes/No).||13.0|-13.3|0.9801
81523074|NCT02914561|162734786|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|14.0||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|33.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by immunomodulators (Yes) at Maintenance baseline, immunomodulators (No) at Maintenance baseline and history of exposure to biologic agent (Yes), and immunomodulators (No) at Maintenance baseline and history of exposure to biologic agent (No).||33.1|-5.1|0.1900
81523075|NCT02914561|162734786|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|-5.5||||0.4248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|11.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by immunomodulators (Yes) at Maintenance baseline, immunomodulators (No) at Maintenance baseline and history of exposure to biologic agent (Yes), and immunomodulators (No) at Maintenance baseline and history of exposure to biologic agent (No).||11.6|-22.6|0.4248
81523076|NCT02914561|162734787|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|19.9||||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|34.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use immunomodulators (Yes/No), at Maintenance baseline, and history of exposure to a biologic agent (Yes/No).||34.0|5.7|0.0122
81523077|NCT02914561|162734787|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|2.0||||0.7708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|16.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by concomitant use immunomodulators (Yes/No), at Maintenance baseline, and history of exposure to a biologic agent (Yes/No).||16.1|-12.0|0.7708
81523078|NCT02914561|162734788|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|12.0||||0.2631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|32.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by immunomodulators (Yes) at Maintenance baseline, immunomodulators (No) at Maintenance baseline and history of exposure to biologic agent (Yes), and immunomodulators (No) at Maintenance baseline and history of exposure to biologic agent (No).||32.3|-8.3|0.2631
81523079|NCT02914561|162734788|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Percentage Difference|-3.4||||0.6444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|14.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was stratified by immunomodulators (Yes) at Maintenance baseline, immunomodulators (No) at Maintenance baseline and history of exposure to biologic agent (Yes), and immunomodulators (No) at Maintenance baseline and history of exposure to biologic agent (No).||14.0|-20.9|0.6444
81523080|NCT01300455|162734797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.22|5.09|||Difference of the Least Squares Means|||Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||5.09|0.22|
81648154|NCT02669407|162986828|OTHER|Single group||||||0.045|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline, 24 hours||||0.045
81523081|NCT01300455|162734800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.49|0.42|||Difference in the Least Squares Means|||Day 1, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.42|-0.49|
81523082|NCT01300455|162734800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.45|0.33|||Difference of the Least Squares Means|||Day 4, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.33|-0.45|
81523083|NCT01300455|162734801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.31|2.79|||Difference in the Least Squares Means|||Day 1, SaO2 \<90%, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||2.79|-1.31|
81523084|NCT01300455|162734801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.59|||Difference in the Least Squares Means|||Day 1, SaO2 \<85%, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.59|-0.10|
81523085|NCT01300455|162734801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.59|1.01|||Difference in the Least Squares Means|||Day 4, SaO2 \<90%, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||1.01|-0.59|
81523086|NCT01300455|162734801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.65|||Difference in the Least Squares Means|||Day 4, SaO2 \<85%, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.65|-0.09|
81642200|NCT03247985|162974528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A p-value of 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.02
81642201|NCT00318591|162974568|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The additional explanatory variables were removed using backwards-elimination removing the least significant additional variable for each iteration, until the effect of all included additional variables was significant on α=0.05 significant level. The null-hypothesis of no catheter difference was to be rejected on α=0.05 significant level.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.502||||0.0383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.022|2.207||p-value is adjusted for the following explanatory variables: catheterization frequency, technique (clean/sterile), procedure (participant/nurse), setting (hospital/community) and demographic measures.|Kaplan-Meier|||The analysis was done by comparing Kaplan-Meier estimates of the survival function of the two groups. The analysis was refined by a Cox proportional hazards regression model for survival data.||2.207|1.022|0.0383
81642202|NCT00318591|162974570|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA analysis. Limit of significant difference \<0.05||||||0.767||95.0||||baseline characteristics were used as covariates, catheterization procedure (participant or caregiver) as well as technique (sterile or clean). Backward elimination was used.|ANOVA|||||||0.7670
81642203|NCT00318591|162974571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA. Level of significant difference \<0.05||||||0.0074||95.0||||baseline characteristics were used as covariates, catheterization procedure (participant or caregiver) as well as technique (sterile or clean). Backward elimination was used.|ANOVA|||||||0.0074
81642204|NCT04853394|162974575|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.33|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects modified Poisson regression model with random intercepts for participant and network cluster|Effect of MASLIHAT vs. comparison TANSIHAT condition at 12-month follow-up|||.51|.21|<.01
81642205|NCT04853394|162974576|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.67||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects modified Poisson regression model with random intercepts for participant and network cluster|Effect of MASLIHAT vs. comparison TANSIHAT condition at 12-month follow-up|||.97|.46|.01
81642206|NCT04853394|162974577|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects Poisson regression model with random intercepts for participant and network cluster|Effect of MASLIHAT vs. comparison TANSIHAT condition at 6-month follow-up|||.95|.77|.01
81523087|NCT01300455|162734802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|0.49|||Difference of Least Squares Means|||Day 1, REM, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.49|-0.61|
81523088|NCT01300455|162734802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.41|0.5|||Difference of the Least Sqares Means|||Day 1, Non-REM, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.50|-0.41|
81523089|NCT01300455|162734802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|0.1|||Difference of the Least Squares Means|||Day 1, Wake, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.10|-1.13|
81523090|NCT01300455|162734802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.5|||Difference of the Least Squares Means|||Day 4, REM, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.50|-0.24|
81523091|NCT01300455|162734802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.43|||Difference in the Least Squares Means|||Day 4, Non-REM, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.43|-0.40|
81523092|NCT01300455|162734802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|0.25|||Difference in the Least Squares Means|||Day 4, Wake, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.25|-0.61|
81523093|NCT01300455|162734803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|2.26|||Difference of Least Squares Means|||Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||2.26|-3.20|
81642207|NCT04853394|162974577|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.19||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects Poisson regression model with random intercepts for participant and network cluster|Effect of MASLIHAT vs. comparison TANSIHAT condition at 12-month follow-up|||1.45|.98|.01
81642208|NCT04853394|162974580|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.12||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects Poisson regression model with random intercepts for participant and network cluster|Effect of MASLIHAT vs. comparison TANSIHAT condition at 12-month follow-up|||.19|.07|.01
81642209|NCT00748098|162974581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference versus placebo|-26.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.64|-16.36|||ANCOVA|Estimates were obtained using an ANCOVA model with period, group center, and treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.||||-16.36|-35.64|<0.0001
81642210|NCT00748098|162974582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference versus placebo|-3.07||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.04|-1.1|||ANCOVA|Estimates were obtained using an ANCOVA model with period, group center, and treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.||||-1.10|-5.04|0.002
81642211|NCT01232569|162974672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|37.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis adjusted for the randomization stratification factors applied at Baseline (region and weight category).||||37.0|22.0|<0.001
81642212|NCT00644332|162974719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||||||||||||Mean change in angina frequency from Baseline to Week 4||||
81642213|NCT00644332|162974720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||||||||||||Mean change in NTG use from Baseline to Week 4||||
81523094|NCT04598269|162734836|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means (LSM) % Differences|-33.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.971|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-47.95|-18.08||P-value is based on a 1-sided hypothesis test of the superiority of ATI-1777 relative to the vehicle. Significance level at α = 0.05.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)||"Fixed factors for treatment, visit, visit\*treatment, baseline measurement. A compound symmetry covariance matrix was used to account for within-subject variability.~Week 4: Least Square Means (LSM) % differences ATI-1777 arm minus vehicle arm"|||-18.08|-47.95|<0.001
81642214|NCT00644332|162974721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||||||||||||||||
81642215|NCT03694210|162974731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values of \<0.05 are considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Physical Functioning: 21 Day Post Necrosectomy SF-36v1 Score is compared to Baseline score for improvement.||||0.0011
81642216|NCT03694210|162974731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.1152|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values of \<0.05 are considered significant|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Role Limitations due to Physical Health: 21 Day Post Necrosectomy SF-36v1 Score is compared to Baseline score for improvement.||||0.1152
81642217|NCT03694210|162974731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values of \<0.05 are considered significant|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Role Limitations due to Emotional Problems: 21 Day Post Necrosectomy SF-36v1 Score is compared to Baseline score for improvement.||||0.0552
81642218|NCT03694210|162974731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values of \<0.05 are considered significant|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Energy/Fatigue: 21 Day Post Necrosectomy SF-36v1 Score is compared to Baseline score for improvement.||||0.039
81642219|NCT03694210|162974731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values of \<0.05 are considered significant|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Emotional Well Being: 21 Day Post Necrosectomy SF-36v1 Score is compared to Baseline score for improvement.||||0.0223
81642220|NCT03694210|162974731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.4664|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values of \<0.05 are considered significant|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Social Functioning: 21 Day Post Necrosectomy SF-36v1 Score is compared to Baseline score for improvement.||||0.4664
81642221|NCT03694210|162974731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values of \<0.05 are considered significant|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Pain: 21 Day Post Necrosectomy SF-36v1 Score is compared to Baseline score for improvement.||||0.0001
81642222|NCT03694210|162974731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.0639|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values of \<0.05 are considered significant|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||General Health: 21 Day Post Necrosectomy SF-36v1 Score is compared to Baseline score for improvement.||||0.0639
81523095|NCT04598269|162734837|SUPERIORITY||LSM % Differences|-23.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.971||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-38.47|-8.59||P-value is based on a 1-sided hypothesis test of the superiority of ATI-1777 relative to the vehicle. Significance level at α = 0.05.|MMRM||"Fixed factors for treatment, visit, visit\*treatment, baseline measurement. A compound symmetry covariance matrix was used to account for within-subject variability.~Day 8: LSM % differences ATI-1777 arm minus vehicle arm"|Day 8 statistical analysis||-8.59|-38.47|0.005
81523096|NCT04598269|162734837|SUPERIORITY||LSM % Differences|-23.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.971||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-38.38|-8.5||P-value is based on a 1-sided hypothesis test of the superiority of ATI-1777 relative to the vehicle. Significance level at α = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||"Fixed factors for treatment, visit, visit\*treatment, baseline measurement. A compound symmetry covariance matrix was used to account for within-subject variability.~Day 15: LSM % differences ATI-1777 arm minus vehicle arm"|Day 15 statistical analysis||-8.50|-38.38|0.005
81642223|NCT00443755|162974732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81642224|NCT00443755|162974733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81642225|NCT00443755|162974734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81642226|NCT00443755|162974735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81642227|NCT00443755|162974736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P-value is for comparison between groups of the mean change in triglyceride levels.||||0.03
81642228|NCT00443755|162974736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P-value is for comparison between groups of the mean change in HDL-C levels.||||0.06
81642229|NCT00443755|162974736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P-value is for comparison between groups of mean change in non-HDL-C levels.||||0.06
81642230|NCT00443755|162974737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.23
81642231|NCT00443755|162974738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81642232|NCT00443755|162974739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81642233|NCT00443755|162974740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81642234|NCT00443755|162974741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81642235|NCT00443755|162974742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81642236|NCT00443755|162974743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.006
81642237|NCT00443755|162974744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81642238|NCT00443755|162974745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.76
81642239|NCT02706834|162974750|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence interval of 0.80 to 1.25|Point estimate|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|0.487|||||Exponentiated Least Square Means TAK-828 100 mg Fed/TAK-828 100 mg Fasted|Food Effect: A linear mixed effect model on the natural log (ln)-transformed parameters was performed with dosing condition as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect using the Kenward-Roger estimation for computing the denominator degrees of freedom. The least squares means and difference of least squared means for the ln-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the geometric means on the original scale.||0.487|0.380|
81642240|NCT02706834|162974757|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence interval of 0.80 to 1.25|Point estimate|0.896|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.833|0.964|||||Exponentiated Least Square Means TAK-828 100 mg Fed/TAK-828 100 mg Fasted|Food Effect: A linear mixed effect model on the natural log (ln)-transformed parameters was performed with dosing condition as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect using the Kenward-Roger estimation for computing the denominator degrees of freedom. The least squares means and difference of least squared means for the ln-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the geometric means and ratios of geometric means on the original scale.||0.964|0.833|
81642241|NCT01375777|162974807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-47.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.52|-39.93||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-39.93|-54.52|<0.001
81642242|NCT01375777|162974807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-40.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.66|<|0.001||95.0|-47.38|-32.95||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-32.95|-47.38|<0.001
81523097|NCT04598269|162734838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|15.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.9|63.2||1-sided p-value of responders in the treatment groups at 0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Logistic||Active/Vehicle|||63.2|3.9|<0.001
81523098|NCT04598269|162734839|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|5.9||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.1|17.0||1-sided p-value of responders in the treatment groups at 0.05 level of significance|Regression, Linear||Active/Vehicle|||17.0|2.1|0.003
81523099|NCT04598269|162734840|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|1.7||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|5.3||1-sided p-value of responders in the treatment groups at 0.05 level of significance|Regression, Logistic||Active/Vehicle|||5.3|0.6|0.203
81523100|NCT04598269|162734841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.148||||||1-sided p-value of responders in the treatment groups at 0.05 level of significance|MMRM|||Day 8 statistical analysis||||0.148
81460644|NCT03482635|162613440|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.6||0.9241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|22.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach. The model included fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and stratification factors (prior biologic treatment failure and concomitant corticosteroid therapy at Visit 2/randomisation), as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements||22.1|-20.0|0.9241
81460645|NCT02712554|162613474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81523101|NCT04598269|162734841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017||||||1-sided p-value of responders in the treatment groups at 0.05 level of significance|MMRM|||Day 15 statistical analysis||||0.017
81523102|NCT04598269|162734841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||1-sided p-value of responders in the treatment groups at 0.05 level of significance|MMRM|||Week 4 statistical analysis||||0.002
81523103|NCT04598269|162734842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088||||||1-sided p-value of responders in the treatment groups at 0.05 level of significance|MMRM|||Day 8 statistical analysis||||0.088
81523104|NCT04598269|162734842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022||||||1-sided p-value of responders in the treatment groups at 0.05 level of significance|MMRM|||Day 15 statistical analysis||||0.022
81523105|NCT04598269|162734842|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||1-sided p-value of responders in the treatment groups at 0.05 level of significance.|MMRM|||Week 4 statistical analysis||||<0.001
81523106|NCT04598269|162734843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014||||||1-sided p-value of responders in the treatment groups at 0.05 level of significance|MMRM|||Day 8 statistical analysis||||0.014
81596422|NCT01106833|162869054|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.763||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Independent samples t-test||The null hypothesis is that the mean FACT-BMT scores at baseline are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.763
81596423|NCT01106833|162869054|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.133||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Independent samples t-test||The null hypothesis is that the mean FACT-BMT scores at 2 months are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.133
81460646|NCT02712554|162613474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81460647|NCT02712554|162613474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2344|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2344
81460648|NCT02712554|162613474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4737|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4737
81460649|NCT02712554|162613474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81460650|NCT02712554|162613474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81460651|NCT02712554|162613478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment C (low-dose M366) - Placebo||||<.0001
81460652|NCT02712554|162613478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment D (high-dose M366) - Placebo||||<.0001
81460653|NCT02712554|162613478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1267|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Treatment C (low-dose M366)||||0.1267
81460654|NCT02712554|162613478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1767|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Treatment D (high-dose M366)||||0.1767
81460655|NCT02712554|162613478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<.0001
81460656|NCT02712554|162613478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<.0001
81460657|NCT02712554|162613478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0119|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment C (low-dose M366) - Placebo||||0.0119
81523107|NCT04598269|162734843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069||||||1-sided p-value of responders in the treatment groups at 0.05 level of significance|MMRM|||Day 15 statistical analysis||||0.069
81523108|NCT04598269|162734843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||1-sided p-value of responders in the treatment groups at 0.05 level of significance|MMRM|||Week 4 statistical analysis||||0.060
81523109|NCT00377364|162734922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Baseline RAVLT scores used as covariate.||||<0.05
81523110|NCT00377364|162734925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Baseline ISS scores used as a covariate. ANCOVA results were not significant.||||||<0.05
81523111|NCT00377364|162734926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Baseline HRSD scores used as a covariate.||||<0.05
81523112|NCT00377364|162734928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Baseline YMRS scores used as a covariate.||||||0.05
81523113|NCT00377364|162734930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Baseline ACQ scores used as a covariate.||||||<0.05
81523114|NCT02925728|162734931|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81523115|NCT03101085|162734936|OTHER|We performed a paired T-test analysis to ascertain whether the COX/CS activity while on S-equol was comparable or different than the COX/CS while on placebo. For each participant, the COX/CS value while on S-equol was subtracted from their COX/CS value while on placebo.|||||>|0.05|||||||Paired T-test|||As the order of the intervention does not matter, all 39 participants who contributed data to the final analysis are included together.||||>0.05
81523116|NCT01972789|162734956|NON_INFERIORITY|This is a non-inferiority study design, with a pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 5 letters between intensive and relaxed groups. That is, if the change from Baseline in BCVA at Month 24 in the intensive group is not more than 5 letters higher than the relaxed group, then the relaxed group is regarded not inferior to the intensive group|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|3.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.32|-2.51|0.787
81523117|NCT01972789|162734957|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.31||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.58|-3.20|0.833
81523118|NCT01972789|162734958|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-21.39||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.17|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.39|-43.17|0.054
81523119|NCT01972789|162734959|OTHER||Negative Binomial Regression|1.11||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.18|||Mixed Model|||||1.18|1.04|0.001
81523120|NCT01972789|162734960|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.26||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.80|-0.28|0.338
81523121|NCT01972789|162734961|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 12||2.80|0.74|0.284
81596424|NCT01106833|162869054|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.953||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Independent samples t-test||The null hypothesis is that the mean FACT-BMT scores at 6 months are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.953
81596425|NCT01106833|162869054|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.398||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Independent samples t-test||The null hypothesis is that the mean FACT-BMT scores at 1 year are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.398
81596426|NCT01106833|162869054|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.309||||||Two-sided testing was performed using a significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Independent samples t-test||The null hypothesis is that the mean FACT-BMT scores at 2 years are equal for those receiving either Sirolimus, Calcineurin Inhibitor, and Prednisone or Sirolimus and Prednisone for treatment of chronic GVHD.||||0.309
81596427|NCT04386096|162869093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81596428|NCT04386096|162869095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Adolescent Pre-Intention Factors||||0.30
81596429|NCT04386096|162869095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Parent Pre-Intention Factors||||0.71
81596430|NCT04386096|162869096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Adolescent Intention to take/give ADHD medicine regularly||||0.29
81596431|NCT04386096|162869096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Parent Intention to take/give ADHD medicine regularly||||0.19
81596432|NCT04386096|162869097|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.64
81596433|NCT04386096|162869098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.81
81596434|NCT04386096|162869100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Adolescent: Child Seek||||0.10
81596435|NCT04386096|162869100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Adolescent: Child Express||||0.51
81596436|NCT04386096|162869100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Adolescent: Parent Seek||||0.84
81596437|NCT04386096|162869100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Adolescent: Parent Express||||0.93
81596438|NCT04386096|162869100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Adolescent: Joint/Options||||0.43
81596439|NCT04386096|162869100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Parent: Child Seek||||0.94
81596440|NCT04386096|162869100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Parent: Child Express||||0.79
81596441|NCT04386096|162869100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Parent: Parent Seek||||0.61
81596442|NCT04386096|162869100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Parent: Parent Express||||0.10
81596443|NCT04386096|162869100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Parent: Joint/Options||||0.98
81596444|NCT04402866|162869102|OTHER||Common Odds Ratio|1.142||||0.6137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.706|1.846|||Van Elteren test||Common Odds Ratio (TD-0903 vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% Wald confidence interval (CI) were obtained from the proportional odds regression model of RFD adjusting for baseline age strata (≤ 60 years vs. \> 60 years).|Since this was a Phase 2 study, it was not powered for any of the secondary endpoints.||1.846|0.706|0.6137
81596445|NCT04402866|162869103|OTHER|Since this was a Phase 2 study, it was not powered for any of the secondary endpoints.|LS mean difference|-0.51||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.95|20.92|||Mixed model repeated measures model|||Part 2: TD-0903 - Parallel-Group 3 mg versus Part 2: Matching Placebo - Parallel-Group||20.92|-21.95|0.962
81596446|NCT04402866|162869104|OTHER|Since this was a Phase 2 study, it was not powered for any of the secondary endpoints.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.153||||0.5918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.692|1.922|||Van Elteren test||Between-group comparisons analyzed using a proportional odds model adjusting for baseline age strata (≤ 60 years vs. \> 60 years).|Part 2: TD-0903 - Parallel-Group 3 mg versus Part 2: Matching Placebo - Parallel-Group on Day 7||1.922|0.692|0.5918
81596447|NCT04402866|162869104|OTHER|Since this was a Phase 2 study, it was not powered for any of the secondary endpoints.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.105||||0.6978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.651|1.878|||Van Elteren test|||Part 2: TD-0903 - Parallel-Group 3 mg versus Part 2: Matching Placebo - Parallel-Group on Day 14|Between-group comparisons analyzed using a proportional odds model adjusting for baseline age strata (≤ 60 years vs. \> 60 years).|1.878|0.651|0.6978
81596448|NCT04402866|162869104|OTHER|Since this was a Phase 2 study, it was not powered for any of the secondary endpoints.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.295||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.702|2.388|||Van Elteren test|||Part 2: TD-0903 - Parallel-Group 3 mg versus Part 2: Matching Placebo - Parallel-Group on Day 21|Between-group comparisons analyzed using a proportional odds model adjusting for baseline age strata (≤ 60 years vs. \> 60 years).|2.388|0.702|0.3990
81596449|NCT04402866|162869104|OTHER|Since this was a Phase 2 study, it was not powered for any of the secondary endpoints.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.6445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.605|2.299|||Van Elteren test||Between-group comparisons analyzed using a proportional odds model adjusting for baseline age strata (≤ 60 years vs. \> 60 years).|Part 2: TD-0903 - Parallel-Group 3 mg versus Part 2: Matching Placebo - Parallel-Group on Day 28||2.299|0.605|0.6445
81642243|NCT01375777|162974807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.53|-30.02||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-30.02|-44.53|<0.001
81642244|NCT01375777|162974807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-52.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.67|-45.38||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-45.38|-59.67|<0.001
81642245|NCT01375777|162974807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-47.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.89|-40.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-40.60|-54.89|<0.001
81642246|NCT01375777|162974807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-43.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.71|-36.42||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-36.42|-50.71|<0.001
81642247|NCT01375777|162974808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-65.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.3|-55.6||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-55.6|-76.3|<0.001
81642248|NCT01375777|162974808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-62.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|<|0.001||95.0|-73.2|-52.2||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-52.2|-73.2|<0.001
81642249|NCT01375777|162974808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-52.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.7|-41.9||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-41.9|-62.7|<0.001
81642250|NCT01375777|162974808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-72.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.2|-62.4||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-62.4|-82.2|<0.001
81642251|NCT01375777|162974808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-63.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.9|-54.0||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-54.0|-73.9|<0.001
81642252|NCT01375777|162974808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.7|-50.9||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-50.9|-70.7|<0.001
81642253|NCT01375777|162974809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-45.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.72|-38.58||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-38.58|-51.72|<0.001
81460658|NCT02712554|162613478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0025|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment D (high-dose M366) - Placebo||||0.0025
81460659|NCT02712554|162613478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1679|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Treatment C (low-dose M366)||||0.1679
81460660|NCT02712554|162613478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0318|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Treatment D (high-dose M366)||||0.0318
81460661|NCT02712554|162613478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||0.0002
81460662|NCT02712554|162613478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.0001
81460663|NCT02712554|162613479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment C (low-dose M366) - Placebo||||<.0001
81460664|NCT02712554|162613479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment D (high-dose M366) - Placebo||||<.0001
81642254|NCT01375777|162974809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-36.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.29|<|0.001||95.0|-43.29|-30.29||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-30.29|-43.29|<0.001
81642255|NCT01375777|162974809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-35.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.59|-28.52||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-28.52|-41.59|<0.001
81642256|NCT01375777|162974809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-47.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.33|-40.89||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-40.89|-53.33|<0.001
81642257|NCT01375777|162974809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-41.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.11|-35.67||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-35.67|-48.11|<0.001
81642258|NCT01375777|162974809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.92|-31.47||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-31.47|-43.92|<0.001
81642259|NCT01375777|162974810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-44.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.45|-37.94||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-37.94|-50.45|<0.001
81642260|NCT01375777|162974810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-35.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13|<|0.001||95.0|-42.06|-29.69||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-29.69|-42.06|<0.001
81642261|NCT01375777|162974810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.55|-26.11||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-26.11|-38.55|<0.001
81642262|NCT01375777|162974810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-42.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.63|-36.32||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-36.32|-48.63|<0.001
81642263|NCT01375777|162974810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.07|-31.76||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-31.76|-44.07|<0.001
81642264|NCT01375777|162974810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.38|-27.07||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-27.07|-39.38|<0.001
81642265|NCT01375777|162974811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.43|-31.54||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-31.54|-43.43|<0.001
81642266|NCT01375777|162974811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-31.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.98|<|0.001||95.0|-37.79|-26.04||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-26.04|-37.79|<0.001
81642267|NCT01375777|162974811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-28.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.77|-22.95||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-22.95|-34.77|<0.001
81642268|NCT01375777|162974811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-36.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.29|-30.88||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-30.88|-42.29|<0.001
81460665|NCT02712554|162613479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0858|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Treatment C (low-dose M366)||||0.0858
81642269|NCT01375777|162974811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-31.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.92|-25.51||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-25.51|-36.92|<0.001
81642270|NCT01375777|162974811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-28.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.39|-22.98||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-22.98|-34.39|<0.001
81642271|NCT01375777|162974812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-50.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.75|-43.58||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-43.58|-56.75|<0.001
81642272|NCT01375777|162974812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-40.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|<|0.001||95.0|-46.84|-33.82||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-33.82|-46.84|<0.001
81642273|NCT01375777|162974812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.38|-28.28||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-28.28|-41.38|<0.001
81642274|NCT01375777|162974812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-45.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.12|-38.82||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-38.82|-52.12|<0.001
81642275|NCT01375777|162974812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-40.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.22|-33.92||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-33.92|-47.22|<0.001
81642276|NCT01375777|162974812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-36.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.9|-29.6||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and the stratification factor.|Placebo is the reference|||-29.60|-42.90|<0.001
81642277|NCT04879823|162974850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: Average pain scores before medication will not be lower in the dexamethasone group compared with the placebo group.||||0.03
81642278|NCT04879823|162974851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: There will be no difference in the proportion of patients visiting the emergency department or urgent care (at least 1 time) post-operatively between dexamethasone and placebo groups.||||0.07
81642279|NCT04879823|162974852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: Average pain scores after medication will not be lower in the dexamethasone group compared with the placebo group.||||0.98
81642280|NCT04468633|162974866|OTHER|||||||0.687|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.687
81642281|NCT04468633|162974866|OTHER|||||||0.384|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1||||0.384
81642282|NCT04468633|162974866|OTHER|||||||0.597|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 1||||0.597
81642283|NCT04468633|162974866|OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||0.860
81642284|NCT04468633|162974866|OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 6||||0.032
81460666|NCT02712554|162613479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2877|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Treatment D (high-dose M366)||||0.2877
81642285|NCT04468633|162974866|OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 3||||0.026
81642286|NCT04468633|162974866|OTHER|||||||0.172|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 6||||0.172
81642287|NCT04468633|162974866|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Year 1||||0.010
81642288|NCT04468633|162974870|OTHER|||||||0.759|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.759
81642289|NCT04468633|162974871|OTHER|||||||0.603|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.603
81642290|NCT04468633|162974880|OTHER|||||||0.833|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.833
81642291|NCT02592434|162974897|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-23.69||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.41|-7.97||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Normal approximation to the binomial|||In order to preserve type I error, each endpoint assessed sequentially using gate-keeping or step-down approach where statistical significance was claimed for the second endpoint only if the first endpoint in the sequence meets the requirements for significance.||-7.97|-39.41|0.0031
81642292|NCT02592434|162974898|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|19.52||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.55|35.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Normal approximation to the binomial|||In order to preserve type I error, each endpoint assessed sequentially using gate-keeping or step-down approach where statistical significance was claimed for the second endpoint only if the first endpoint in the sequence meets the requirements for significance.||35.50|3.55|0.0166
81642293|NCT02592434|162974899|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|23.69||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.97|39.41||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Normal approximation to the binomial|||In order to preserve type I error, each endpoint assessed sequentially using gate-keeping or step-down approach where statistical significance was claimed for the second endpoint only if the first endpoint in the sequence meets the requirements for significance.||39.41|7.97|0.0031
81642294|NCT02592434|162974900|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|17.02||||0.0387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|33.17||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Normal approximation to the binomial|||In order to preserve type I error, each endpoint assessed sequentially using gate-keeping or step-down approach where statistical significance was claimed for the second endpoint only if the first endpoint in the sequence meets the requirements for significance.||33.17|0.88|0.0387
81642295|NCT02592434|162974901|SUPERIORITY||Ls mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.01||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||In order to preserve type I error, each endpoint assessed sequentially using gate-keeping or step-down approach where statistical significance was claimed for the second endpoint only if the first endpoint in the sequence meets the requirements for significance. Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||-0.01|-0.22|0.0292
81642296|NCT02592434|162974903|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-1.71||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.82|8.41|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||at Week 20||8.41|-11.82|0.7410
81642297|NCT02592434|162974903|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-18.93||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.22|-5.64|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||at Week 24||-5.64|-32.22|0.0052
81642298|NCT02592434|162974903|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-19.09||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.48|-4.7|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||at Week 28||-4.70|-33.48|0.0093
81642299|NCT02592434|162974903|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-22.1||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.35|-6.86|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||at Week 32||-6.86|-37.35|0.0045
81523122|NCT01972789|162734961|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.33|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 24||2.33|0.71|0.407
81596450|NCT04402866|162869105|OTHER|Since this was a Phase 2 study, it was not powered for any of the secondary endpoints.|Risk Difference (RD)|5.06||||0.3005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|14.63||The p-value was calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by baseline age group (≤ 60 years vs. \> 60 years)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||Part 2: TD-0903 - Parallel-Group 3 mg versus Part 2: Matching Placebo - Parallel-Group||14.63|-4.50|0.3005
81596451|NCT04149405|162869122|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.01
81596452|NCT04149405|162869123|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81596453|NCT04149405|162869124|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81596454|NCT04149405|162869125|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81596455|NCT01654549|162869129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.94
81596456|NCT01654549|162869129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81596457|NCT01654549|162869129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.01
81596458|NCT01654549|162869129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.01
81596459|NCT01654549|162869129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.10
81596460|NCT01972841|162869136|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.01||Nominal p-value|Stratified rank ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was needed for testing combination therapy vs. its 2 monotherapy components.|Adjustment for multiplicity across primary and the first secondary endpoint as well as across the 2 combination doses was made using a sequential Bonferroni-based testing procedure.|Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin 5 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.01|-0.49|0.072
81596461|NCT01972841|162869136|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.04||Nominal p-value|Stratified rank ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was needed for testing combination therapy vs. its 2 monotherapy components.|Adjustment for multiplicity across primary and the first secondary endpoint as well as across the 2 combination doses was made using a sequential Bonferroni-based testing procedure.|Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin 5 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.04|-0.44|0.033
81596462|NCT01972841|162869136|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.1|||Stratified rank ANCOVA||Adjustment for multiplicity across primary and the first secondary endpoint as well as across the 2 combination doses was made using a sequential Bonferroni-based testing procedure.|Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron 25 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.10|-0.58|0.001
81596463|NCT01972841|162869136|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.01|||Stratified rank ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was needed for testing combination therapy vs. its 2 monotherapy components.|Adjustment for multiplicity across primary and the first secondary endpoint as well as across the 2 combination doses was made using a sequential Bonferroni-based testing procedure.|Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron 50 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.01|-0.47|0.052
81523123|NCT01972789|162734962|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.04|0.12|0.217
81596464|NCT01972841|162869137|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.01||Nominal p-value|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was needed for testing combination therapy vs. its 2 monotherapy components.|Adjustment for multiplicity across primary and the first secondary endpoint as well as across the 2 combination doses was made using a sequential Bonferroni-based testing procedure.|Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin 5 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.01|-0.57|0.040
81596465|NCT01972841|162869137|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.11||Nominal p-value|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was needed for testing combination therapy vs. its 2 monotherapy components.|Adjustment for multiplicity across primary and the first secondary endpoint as well as across the 2 combination doses was made using a sequential Bonferroni-based testing procedure.|Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin 5 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.11|-0.67|0.006
81642300|NCT02592434|162974903|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-23.57||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.97|-8.17|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||at Week 36||-8.17|-38.97|0.0027
81642301|NCT02592434|162974903|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-25.08||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.69|-9.47|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||at Week 40||-9.47|-40.69|0.0016
81596466|NCT01972841|162869137|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.21||Nominal p-value|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was needed for testing combination therapy vs. its 2 monotherapy components.|Adjustment for multiplicity across primary and the first secondary endpoint as well as across the 2 combination doses was made using a sequential Bonferroni-based testing procedure.|Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron 25 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.21|-0.76|0.001
81596467|NCT01972841|162869137|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.28||Nominal p-value|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was needed for testing combination therapy vs. its 2 monotherapy components.|Adjustment for multiplicity across primary and the first secondary endpoint as well as across the 2 combination doses was made using a sequential Bonferroni-based testing procedure.|Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron 50 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.28|-0.84|<0.001
81642302|NCT02592434|162974907|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.03||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|17.46|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||at Week 20||17.46|-5.40|0.3010
81642303|NCT02592434|162974907|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|17.54||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.05|31.03|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||at Week 24||31.03|4.05|0.0108
81642304|NCT02592434|162974907|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|19.13||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.51|33.74|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||at Week 28||33.74|4.51|0.0103
81642305|NCT02592434|162974907|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|23.53||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.27|38.8|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||at Week 32||38.80|8.27|0.0025
81642306|NCT02592434|162974907|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|25.04||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.52|40.56|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||at Week 36||40.56|9.52|0.0016
81642307|NCT02592434|162974907|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|23.69||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.97|39.41|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||at Week 40||39.41|7.97|0.0031
81642308|NCT02592434|162974909|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-1.15||||0.8119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.63|8.33|||Normal approximation for binomial|||Double Blind Baseline (Week 18)||8.33|-10.63|0.8119
81642309|NCT02592434|162974909|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|7.66||||0.2682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|21.21|||Normal approximation for binomial|||Week 20||21.21|-5.90|0.2682
81642310|NCT02592434|162974909|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|21.98||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.26|36.71|||Normal approximation for binomial|||Week 24||36.71|7.26|0.0034
81642311|NCT02592434|162974909|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|17.9||||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|33.36|||Normal approximation for binomial|||Week 28||33.36|2.44|0.0233
81642312|NCT02592434|162974909|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|25.16||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.39|40.93|||Normal approximation for binomial|||Week 32||40.93|9.39|0.0018
81642313|NCT02592434|162974909|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|20.91||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.01|36.81|||Normal approximation for binomial|||Week 36||36.81|5.01|0.0099
81642314|NCT02592434|162974909|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|22.34||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.46|38.22|||Normal approximation for binomial|||Week 40||38.22|6.46|0.0058
81642315|NCT02592434|162974911|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|3.77||||0.6348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.79|19.33|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Double Blind Baseline (Week 18)||19.33|-11.79|0.6348
81642316|NCT02592434|162974911|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.62||||0.7525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.66|18.9|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 20||18.90|-13.66|0.7525
81642317|NCT02592434|162974911|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.05||||0.0908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|30.33|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 24||30.33|-2.23|0.0908
81642318|NCT02592434|162974911|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|7.02||||0.4026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.38|23.43|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 28||23.43|-9.38|0.4026
81642319|NCT02592434|162974911|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|18.37||||0.0258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|34.52|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 32||34.52|2.22|0.0258
81642320|NCT02592434|162974911|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|19.88||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.88|35.88|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 36||35.88|3.88|0.0149
81642321|NCT02592434|162974911|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|19.88||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.88|35.88|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 40||35.88|3.88|0.0149
81642322|NCT02592434|162974913|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-5.24||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|10.53|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Double Blind Baseline (Week 18)||10.53|-21.00|0.5150
81642323|NCT02592434|162974913|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|9.01||||0.24||95.0|-6.02|24.03|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 20||24.03|-6.02|0.2400
81642324|NCT02592434|162974913|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|8.93||||0.2557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.47|24.33|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 24||24.33|-6.47|0.2557
81642325|NCT02592434|162974913|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|8.97||||0.2481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.25|24.19|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 28||24.19|-6.25|0.2481
81642326|NCT02592434|162974913|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|16.03||||0.0356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|30.98|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 32||30.98|1.08|0.0356
81642327|NCT02592434|162974913|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|18.89||||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.24|33.54|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 36||33.54|4.24|0.0115
81642328|NCT02592434|162974913|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|11.87||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|26.62|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 40||26.62|-2.89|0.1150
81642329|NCT02592434|162974913|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|13.29||||0.0744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|27.9|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 44||27.90|-1.31|0.0744
81523124|NCT01972789|162734963|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.66|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.66|0.42|0.615
81523125|NCT01972789|162734964|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.18|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.18|0.54|0.819
81523126|NCT01972789|162734966|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.32||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|630.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||630.5|0.03|0.565
81523127|NCT01972789|162734967|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.90|1.03|0.034
81523128|NCT00086411|162734972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2734|<|0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.25||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons.|GEE model for repeated binary outcomes|Model included hx of heavy smoking, elevated depression, cigarettes per day, gender, and race|The above was for the main effect of BUP versus NTX on cessation.|Rates of abstinence were addressed using a generalized estimating equations (GEE) logistic regression model. Counseling type and medication type were entered as the main explanatory variables along with time and the interaction of these factors, together with some covariates (described below). The sample size provided 80% power to detect a difference of about 14% between groups across three time points (i.e., 12, 26, and 52 weeks post-treatment initiation.||2.25|0.77|<0.017
81523129|NCT02100475|162734979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.46|||ANCOVA|||The response and change from baseline in the response after 26 weeks of treatment was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) method with treatment and baseline IDegLira dose strata as fixed factors and baseline response as a covariate. Missing data were imputed using LOCF.||0.46|-1.05|0.427
81523130|NCT03464019|162735005|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.086||||0.1212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|1.623|||Peto-Peto test|||In Part 1, participants who converted following medical assistance were censored at the time of conversion after medical assistance. Participants who presented missing data from time t to the end were censored at the time of last available data. Participants who did not convert or were not censored before 5 hours were censored at 5 hours.||1.623|0.726|0.1212
81523131|NCT03464019|162735005|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.857|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.868|4.371||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon|||In Parts 2 and 3, participants converting after additional medication interventions were censored after the end of the observation period.||4.371|1.868|<0.001
81523132|NCT00767806|162735006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Brief Pain Inventory 24-hour average pain score after 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.001
81523133|NCT00767806|162735007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.25||P-value is for BPI severity of worst pain - change|ANCOVA|Main effect model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of square)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Brief Pain Inventory severity of worst pain score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.25|-1.12|0.002
81523134|NCT00767806|162735007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.14||P-value is for BPI severity of least pain - change|ANCOVA|Main effect model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of square)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Brief Pain Inventory severity of least pain score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.14|-0.85|0.006
81523135|NCT00767806|162735007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.46||P-value is for BPI severity of pain right now - change|ANCOVA|Main effect model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of square)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Brief Pain Inventory severity of pain right now score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.46|-1.25|<0.001
81611225|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.003|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.24|-3.31||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.31|-7.24|<0.001
81523136|NCT00767806|162735007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.35||P-value is for BPI interference with general activity - change|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Brief Pain Inventory interference with general activity score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.35|-1.16|<0.001
81523137|NCT00767806|162735007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.34||P-value is for BPI interference with mood score - change|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Brief Pain Inventory interference with mood score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.34|-1.09|<0.001
81523138|NCT00767806|162735007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.07||P-value is for BPI interference with walking ability - change|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Brief Pain Inventory interference with walking ability score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.07|-0.84|0.020
81523139|NCT00767806|162735007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.11||P-value is for BPI interference with normal work - change|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Brief Pain Inventory interference with normal work score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.11|-0.90|0.012
81596468|NCT01972841|162869138|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|3.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|10.0||Nominal p-value|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was needed for testing combination therapy vs. its 2 monotherapy components.|Adjustment for multiplicity across primary and the first secondary endpoint as well as across the 2 combination doses was made using a sequential Bonferroni-based testing procedure.|Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin 5 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||10.00|-2.29|0.219
81596469|NCT01972841|162869138|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|8.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.61|14.89||Nominal p-value|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was needed for testing combination therapy vs. its 2 monotherapy components.|Adjustment for multiplicity across primary and the first secondary endpoint as well as across the 2 combination doses was made using a sequential Bonferroni-based testing procedure.|Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin 5 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||14.89|2.61|0.005
81596470|NCT01972841|162869138|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|21.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.35|27.68||Nominal p-value|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was needed for testing combination therapy vs. its 2 monotherapy components.|Adjustment for multiplicity across primary and the first secondary endpoint as well as across the 2 combination doses was made using a sequential Bonferroni-based testing procedure.|Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron 25 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||27.68|15.35|<0.001
81596471|NCT01972841|162869138|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|17.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.58|23.9||Nominal p-value|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was needed for testing combination therapy vs. its 2 monotherapy components.|Adjustment for multiplicity across primary and the first secondary endpoint as well as across the 2 combination doses was made using a sequential Bonferroni-based testing procedure.|Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron 50 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||23.90|11.58|<0.001
81596472|NCT01972841|162869139|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-4.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.98|-2.27|||ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was made for this comparison.||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin 5 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-2.27|-6.98|<0.001
81596473|NCT01972841|162869139|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.17|-3.44|||ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was made for this comparison.||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin 5 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-3.44|-8.17|<0.001
81596474|NCT01972841|162869139|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-7.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|-4.76|||ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was made for this comparison.||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron 25 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-4.76|-9.50|<0.001
81596475|NCT01972841|162869139|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.46|-3.74|||ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was made for this comparison.||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron 50 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-3.74|-8.46|<0.001
81642330|NCT02592434|162974915|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-16.15||||0.0207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.84|-2.46|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Double Blind Baseline (Week 18)||-2.46|-29.84|0.0207
81642331|NCT02592434|162974915|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|10.63||||0.1254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|24.24|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 20||24.24|-2.97|0.1254
81642332|NCT02592434|162974915|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|3.49||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.93|17.91|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 24||17.91|-10.93|0.6350
81642333|NCT02592434|162974915|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.1||||0.7732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|16.41|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 28||16.41|-12.20|0.7732
81642334|NCT02592434|162974915|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.35||||0.3782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.77|20.47|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 32||20.47|-7.77|0.3782
81642335|NCT02592434|162974915|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|11.98||||0.0936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|25.99|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 36||25.99|-2.02|0.0936
81460667|NCT02712554|162613479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<.0001
81642336|NCT02592434|162974915|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|9.17||||0.2017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.91|23.24|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 40||23.24|-4.91|0.2017
81642337|NCT02592434|162974915|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|12.02||||0.0858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|25.74|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 44||25.74|-1.69|0.0858
81460668|NCT02712554|162613479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<.0001
81460669|NCT02712554|162613479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0009|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment C (low-dose M366) - Placebo||||0.0009
81460670|NCT02712554|162613479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment D (high-dose M366) - Placebo||||0.0001
81642338|NCT02592434|162974917|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.53|||MMRM|||Week 20; Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.53|-3.60|0.0088
81460671|NCT02712554|162613479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.113|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Treatment C (low-dose M366)||||0.1130
81460672|NCT02712554|162613479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0575|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Treatment D (high-dose M366)||||0.0575
81460673|NCT02712554|162613479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<.0001
81642339|NCT02592434|162974917|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.17|-1.1|||MMRM|||Week 24: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-1.10|-6.17|0.0054
81460674|NCT02712554|162613479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<.0001
81460675|NCT02712554|162613480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment C (low-dose M366) - Placebo||||<.0001
81460676|NCT02712554|162613480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment D (high-dose M366) - Placebo||||<.0001
81596476|NCT01972841|162869140|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.52|||ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was made for this comparison.||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin 5 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.52|-0.03|0.077
81596477|NCT01972841|162869140|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.55|||ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was made for this comparison.||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin 5 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.55|0.00|0.050
81596478|NCT01972841|162869140|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.65|||ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was made for this comparison.||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron 25 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.65|0.10|0.008
81596479|NCT01972841|162869140|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.65|||ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was made for this comparison.||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron 50 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous overactive bladder medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.65|0.10|0.007
81596480|NCT01972841|162869141|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.04|||Negative binomial regression|||Rate ratio of number of incontinence episodes during the 7-day diary between the given combination group and the given monotherapy group calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, ≥65 years), geographic region and previous OAB medication (yes, no) as factors, log(number of incontinence episodes used divided by number of valid diary days) at baseline included as a covariate and number of valid diary days at EoT as the offset variable.||1.04|0.72|0.135
81596481|NCT01972841|162869141|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.09|||Negative binomial regression|||Rate ratio of number of incontinence episodes during the 7-day diary between the given combination group and the given monotherapy group calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, ≥65 years), geographic region and previous OAB medication (yes, no) as factors, log(number of incontinence episodes used divided by number of valid diary days) at baseline included as a covariate and number of valid diary days at EoT as the offset variable.||1.09|0.75|0.282
81596482|NCT01972841|162869141|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.85|||Negative binomial regression|||Rate ratio of number of incontinence episodes during the 7-day diary between the given combination group and the given monotherapy group calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, ≥65 years), geographic region and previous OAB medication (yes, no) as factors, log(number of incontinence episodes used divided by number of valid diary days) at baseline included as a covariate and number of valid diary days at EoT as the offset variable.||0.85|0.59|<0.001
81596483|NCT01972841|162869141|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.06|||Negative binomial regression|||Rate ratio of number of incontinence episodes during the 7-day diary between the given combination group and the given monotherapy group calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, ≥65 years), geographic region and previous OAB medication (yes, no) as factors, log(number of incontinence episodes used divided by number of valid diary days) at baseline included as a covariate and number of valid diary days at EoT as the offset variable.||1.06|0.73|0.172
81523140|NCT00767806|162735007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.22||P-value is for BPI interference with relations to others - change|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Brief Pain Inventory interference with relations to others score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.22|-0.92|0.001
81642340|NCT02592434|162974917|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.38|-1.32|||MMRM|||Week 28: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-1.32|-6.38|0.0039
81460677|NCT02712554|162613480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4025|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Treatment C (low-dose M366)||||0.4025
81460678|NCT02712554|162613480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3184|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Treatment D (high-dose M366)||||0.3184
81642341|NCT02592434|162974917|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-1.29|||MMRM|||Week 32: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-1.29|-5.30|0.0022
81460679|NCT02712554|162613480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<.0001
81460680|NCT02712554|162613480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<.0001
81460681|NCT02712554|162613481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment C (low-dose M366) - Placebo||||<.0001
81460682|NCT02712554|162613481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment D (high-dose M366) - Placebo||||<.0001
81460683|NCT02712554|162613481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2628|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Treatment C (low-dose M366)||||0.2628
81460684|NCT02712554|162613481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2262|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Treatment D (high-dose M366)||||0.2262
81460685|NCT02712554|162613481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<.0001
81460686|NCT02712554|162613481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<.0001
81596484|NCT01972841|162869142|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|-0.01|||Stratified rank ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin 5 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.offset variable.||-0.01|-3.27|0.074
81596485|NCT01972841|162869142|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|0.3|||Stratified rank ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin 5 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.30|-2.96|0.025
81596486|NCT01972841|162869142|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-2.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.73|||Stratified rank ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron 25 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.73|-4.00|<0.001
81596487|NCT01972841|162869142|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|0.05|||Stratified rank ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron 50 mg monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.05|-3.23|0.024
81596488|NCT01972841|162869146|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.76|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||0.76|-0.39|0.520
81596489|NCT01972841|162869146|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||0.34|-0.82|0.413
81596490|NCT01972841|162869146|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 25 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||-0.34|-1.50|0.002
81460687|NCT02712554|162613482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment C (low-dose M366) - Placebo||||<.0001
81523141|NCT00767806|162735007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.27||P-value is for BPI interference with sleep score - change|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Brief Pain Inventory interference with sleep score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.27|-1.13|0.002
81596491|NCT01972841|162869146|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean diffrence|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 50 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||0.02|-1.13|0.060
81642342|NCT02592434|162974917|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.42|-3.0|||MMRM|||Week 36: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-3.00|-9.42|0.0005
81460688|NCT02712554|162613482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment D (high-dose M366) - Placebo||||<.0001
81460689|NCT02712554|162613482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1839|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Treatment C (low-dose M366)||||0.1839
81460690|NCT02712554|162613482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1751|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Treatment D (high-dose M366)||||0.1751
81460691|NCT02712554|162613482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<.0001
81460692|NCT02712554|162613482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<.0001
81523142|NCT00767806|162735007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.18||P-value is for BPI interference with enjoyment of life score - change|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Brief Pain Inventory interference with enjoyment of life score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.18|-0.96|0.005
81523143|NCT00767806|162735007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.25||P-value is for BPI average interference score - change|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Brief Pain Inventory average interference score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.25|-0.92|<0.001
81523144|NCT00767806|162735008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.35||p-value is for weekly 24-hour average pain rating score - change|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the weekly 24-hour average pain rating score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.35|-1.05|<0.001
81523145|NCT00767806|162735008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.33||p-value is for weekly 24-hour worst pain score - change|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the weekly 24-hour worst pain score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.33|-1.08|<0.001
81596492|NCT01972841|162869147|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.04|||Negative binomial regression|||Rate ratio of number of urgency incontinence episodes during the 7-day diary bet. the given combination group \& the given monotherapy group calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\<65,≥ 65 years), geographic region and previous OAB medication (yes, no) as factors, baseline log(number of urgency incontinence episodes used divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate \& postbaseline number of valid diary days as offset variable.||1.04|0.70|0.110
81642343|NCT02592434|162974917|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|-2.92|||MMRM|||Week 40: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-2.92|-9.60|0.0006
81460693|NCT02712554|162613483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment C (low-dose M366) - Placebo||||<.0001
81460694|NCT02712554|162613483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment D (high-dose M366) - Placebo||||<.0001
81523146|NCT00767806|162735008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.17||p-value is for weekly 24-hour night pain score - change|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the weekly 24-hour night pain score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.17|-0.87|0.004
81642344|NCT02592434|162974917|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.02|-1.71|||MMRM|||Week 44: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-1.71|-7.02|0.0027
81642345|NCT02592434|162974919|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.0172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|-0.33|||MMRM|||Week 20: Analysis was based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||-0.33|-3.32|0.0172
81596493|NCT01972841|162869147|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.1|||Negative binomial regression|||Rate ratio of number of urgency incontinence episodes during the 7-day diary bet. the given combination group \& the given monotherapy group calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\<65,≥ 65 years), geographic region and previous OAB medication (yes, no) as factors, baseline log(number of urgency incontinence episodes used divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate \& postbaseline number of valid diary days as offset variable.||1.10|0.73|0.288
81596494|NCT01972841|162869147|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.79|||Negative binomial regression|||Rate ratio of number of urgency incontinence episodes during the 7-day diary bet. the given combination group \& the given monotherapy group calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\<65,≥ 65 years), geographic region and previous OAB medication (yes, no) as factors, baseline log(number of urgency incontinence episodes used divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate \& postbaseline number of valid diary days as offset variable.||0.79|0.53|<0.001
81596495|NCT01972841|162869147|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.02|||Negative binomial regression|||Rate ratio of number of urgency incontinence episodes during the 7-day diary bet. the given combination group \& the given monotherapy group calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\<65,≥ 65 years), geographic region and previous OAB medication (yes, no) as factors, baseline log(number of urgency incontinence episodes used divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate \& postbaseline number of valid diary days as offset variable.||1.02|0.68|0.084
81596496|NCT01972841|162869148|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|-0.13|||Stratified rank ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.13|-3.09|0.114
81596497|NCT01972841|162869148|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.13|||Stratified rank ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.13|-3.10|0.034
81596498|NCT01972841|162869148|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|-1.12|||Stratified rank ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 25 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-1.12|-4.09|<0.001
81596499|NCT01972841|162869148|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.71|||Stratified rank ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 50 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.71|-3.70|0.012
81596500|NCT01972841|162869149|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.02|||Stratified rank ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.02|-0.46|0.134
81642346|NCT02592434|162974919|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.81|-1.01|||MMRM|||Week 24: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||-1.01|-5.81|0.0057
81642347|NCT02592434|162974919|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.94|-1.23|||MMRM|||Week 28: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||-1.23|-5.94|0.0038
81642348|NCT02592434|162974919|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.47|-1.36|||MMRM|||Week 32: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||-1.36|-5.47|0.0020
81642349|NCT02592434|162974919|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|-2.57|||MMRM|||Week 36: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||-2.57|-8.74|0.0007
81460695|NCT02712554|162613483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4013|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Treatment C (low-dose M366)||||0.4013
81460696|NCT02712554|162613483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0736|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Treatment D (high-dose M366)||||0.0736
81596501|NCT01972841|162869149|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.02|||Stratified rank ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.02|-0.45|0.043
81596502|NCT01972841|162869149|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean diffeence|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.15|||Stratified rank ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 25 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.15|-0.59|<0.001
81596503|NCT01972841|162869149|SUPERIORITY||Standard Error of the Mean|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.019|TWO_SIDED|5.0|-0.54|-0.1|||Stratified rank ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 50mg ) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.10|-0.54|0.019
81596504|NCT01972841|162869150|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.03|-0.69|0.074
81596505|NCT01972841|162869150|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.09|-0.82|0.014
81596506|NCT01972841|162869150|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 25 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.28|-1.01|<0.001
81596507|NCT01972841|162869150|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.51|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 50 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.51|-1.24|<0.001
81596508|NCT01972841|162869151|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.96|||Negative binomial regression|||Rate ratio of number of incontinence episodes during the 7-day diary between the given combination group and the given monotherapy group calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region and previous OAB medication (yes, no) as factors, baseline log(number of nocturia episodes used divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate and postbaseline number of valid diary days as offset variable.||0.96|0.81|0.006
81596509|NCT01972841|162869151|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.88|||Negative binomial regression|||Rate ratio of number of incontinence episodes during the 7-day diary between the given combination group and the given monotherapy group calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region and previous OAB medication (yes, no) as factors, baseline log(number of nocturia episodes used divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate and postbaseline number of valid diary days as offset variable.||0.88|0.74|<0.001
81596510|NCT01972841|162869151|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.0|||Negative binomial regression|||Rate ratio of number of incontinence episodes during the 7-day diary between the given combination group and the given monotherapy group calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region and previous OAB medication (yes, no) as factors, baseline log(number of nocturia episodes used divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate and postbaseline number of valid diary days as offset variable.||1.00|0.84|0.049
81460697|NCT02712554|162613483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<.0001
81596511|NCT01972841|162869151|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.94|||Negative binomial regression|||Rate ratio of number of incontinence episodes during the 7-day diary between the given combination group and the given monotherapy group calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region and previous OAB medication (yes, no) as factors, baseline log(number of nocturia episodes used divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate and postbaseline number of valid diary days as offset variable.||0.94|0.79|0.001
81596512|NCT01972841|162869152|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.06|-1.28|0.073
81596513|NCT01972841|162869152|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.48|-1.83|0.001
81596514|NCT01972841|162869152|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 25 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.17|-1.18|0.140
81596515|NCT01972841|162869152|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-0.54|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 50 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.54|-1.88|<0.001
81596516|NCT01972841|162869153|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.01|-0.19|0.065
81596517|NCT01972841|162869153|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.07|-0.26|0.001
81596518|NCT01972841|162869153|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 25 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.02|-0.18|0.100
81596519|NCT01972841|162869153|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 50 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.07|-0.26|0.001
81596520|NCT01972841|162869154|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.27|||Negative binomial regression|||Rate ratio of number of incontinence episodes during the 7-day diary between the given combination group and the given monotherapy group calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region and previous OAB medication (yes, no) as factors, baseline log(number of pads used divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate and postbaseline number of valid diary days as offset variable.||1.27|0.80|0.938
81642350|NCT02592434|162974919|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.66|-2.58|||MMRM|||Week 40: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||-2.58|-8.66|0.0007
81642351|NCT02592434|162974919|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.99|-1.82|||MMRM|||Week 44:Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||-1.82|-6.99|0.0018
81642352|NCT02592434|162974921|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.47||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.96|17.9|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Double Blind Baseline (Week 18)||17.90|-14.96|0.8610
81642353|NCT02592434|162974921|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|10.12||||0.2173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|26.2|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 20||26.20|-5.96|0.2173
81642354|NCT02592434|162974921|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|12.94||||0.1135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|28.96|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 24||28.96|-3.08|0.1135
81642355|NCT02592434|162974921|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|11.51||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|27.6|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 28||27.60|-4.58|0.1610
81642356|NCT02592434|162974921|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|7.42||||0.3571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.37|23.21|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 32||23.21|-8.37|0.3571
81642357|NCT02592434|162974921|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.44||||0.0716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|30.16|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 36||30.16|-1.27|0.0716
81642358|NCT02592434|162974921|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.4||||0.0746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|30.24|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 40||30.24|-1.43|0.0746
81642359|NCT02592434|162974921|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.37||||0.0773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|30.3|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 44||30.30|-1.57|0.0773
81642360|NCT02592434|162974923|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-3.06||||0.5131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.21|6.1|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Double Blind Baseline (Week 18)||6.10|-12.21|0.5131
81642361|NCT02592434|162974923|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.87||||0.0876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|14.74|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 20||14.74|-1.01|0.0876
81460698|NCT02712554|162613483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<.0001
81642362|NCT02592434|162974923|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.79||||0.1561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|16.16|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 24||16.16|-2.59|0.1561
81642363|NCT02592434|162974923|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.58||||0.5795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.54|11.7|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 28||11.70|-6.54|0.5795
81642364|NCT02592434|162974923|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.4||||0.2435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|14.47|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 32||14.47|-3.67|0.2435
81642365|NCT02592434|162974923|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|9.52||||0.0758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|20.04|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 36||20.04|-0.99|0.0758
81642366|NCT02592434|162974923|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|10.91||||0.0464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|21.65|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 40||21.65|0.17|0.0464
81642367|NCT02592434|162974923|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|8.06||||0.1634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|19.38|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 44||19.38|-3.27|0.1634
81642368|NCT02592434|162974924|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-17.42||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.88|-4.96|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Double Blind baseline (Week 18)||-4.96|-29.88|0.0062
81642369|NCT02592434|162974924|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-0.44||||0.9427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.34|11.47|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 20||11.47|-12.34|0.9427
81642370|NCT02592434|162974924|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-0.6||||0.9308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.03|12.84|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 24||12.84|-14.03|0.9308
81642371|NCT02592434|162974924|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.87||||0.8945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.03|13.78|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 28||13.78|-12.03|0.8945
81642372|NCT02592434|162974924|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.22||||0.7455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|15.64|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 32||15.64|-11.20|0.7455
81642373|NCT02592434|162974924|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|9.25||||0.1787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|22.72|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 36||22.72|-4.23|0.1787
81642374|NCT02592434|162974924|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|12.1||||0.0695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|25.17|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 40||25.17|-0.97|0.0695
81642375|NCT02592434|162974924|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|9.25||||0.1787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|22.72|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Week 44||22.72|-4.23|0.1787
81642376|NCT02592434|162974925|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-0.12||||0.9719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.74|6.5|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||||6.50|-6.74|0.9719
81642377|NCT02592434|162974927|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.1595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|0.35|||MMRM|||Week 20: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.35|-2.08|0.1595
81642378|NCT02592434|162974927|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.1421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|0.48|||MMRM|||Week 24: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.48|-3.32|0.1421
81642379|NCT02592434|162974927|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|0.04|||MMRM|||Week 28: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.04|-3.37|0.0552
81596521|NCT01972841|162869154|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.25|||Negative binomial regression|||Rate ratio of number of incontinence episodes during the 7-day diary between the given combination group and the given monotherapy group calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region and previous OAB medication (yes, no) as factors, baseline log(number of pads used divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate and postbaseline number of valid diary days as offset variable.||1.25|0.79|0.967
81596522|NCT01972841|162869154|SUPERIORITY||Standard Error of the Mean|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.92|||Negative binomial regression|||Rate ratio of number of incontinence episodes during the 7-day diary between the given combination group and the given monotherapy group calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region and previous OAB medication (yes, no) as factors, baseline log(number of pads used divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate and postbaseline number of valid diary days as offset variable.||0.92|0.58|0.008
81596523|NCT01972841|162869154|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.02|||Negative binomial regression|||Rate ratio of number of incontinence episodes during the 7-day diary between the given combination group and the given monotherapy group calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region and previous OAB medication (yes, no) as factors, baseline log(number of pads used divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate and postbaseline number of valid diary days as offset variable.||1.02|0.64|0.069
81596524|NCT01972841|162869155|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|1.64|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||1.64|-1.73|0.958
81596525|NCT01972841|162869155|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|1.11|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||1.11|-2.27|0.500
81596526|NCT01972841|162869155|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 25 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.20|-3.62|0.028
81596527|NCT01972841|162869155|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 50 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.31|-3.13|0.108
81596528|NCT01972841|162869156|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.25|-0.25|0.993
81642380|NCT02592434|162974927|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.0822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.17|||MMRM|||Week 32: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.17|-2.50|0.0822
81642381|NCT02592434|162974927|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-3.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|-1.43|||MMRM|||Week 36: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-1.43|-6.53|0.0041
81642382|NCT02592434|162974927|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-3.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.12|-1.02|||MMRM|||Week 40: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-1.02|-6.12|0.0085
81596529|NCT01972841|162869156|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.19|-0.30|0.650
81596530|NCT01972841|162869156|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 25 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.02|-0.52|0.035
81596531|NCT01972841|162869156|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 50 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate||0.08|-0.43|0.169
81596532|NCT01972841|162869157|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.68|||Overdispersed binomial regression|||Odds ratio from a overdispersed binomial regression model (Williams' method) including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline logarithm of mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.68|1.11|0.003
81596533|NCT01972841|162869157|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.68|||Overdispersed binomial regression|||Odds ratio from a overdispersed binomial regression model (Williams' method) including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline logarithm of mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.68|1.11|0.004
81596534|NCT01972841|162869157|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|1.95|||Overdispersed binomial regression|||Odds ratio from a overdispersed binomial regression model (Williams' method) including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline logarithm of mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.95|1.29|<0.001
81596535|NCT01972841|162869157|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.68|||Overdispersed binomial regression|||Odds ratio from a overdispersed binomial regression model (Williams' method) including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline logarithm of mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.68|1.10|0.004
81596536|NCT01972841|162869158|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.5|||Overdispersed binomial regression|||Odds ratio from a overdispersed binomial regression model (Williams' method) including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.50|1.01|0.039
81596537|NCT01972841|162869158|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.59|||Overdispersed binomial regression|||Odds ratio from a overdispersed binomial regression model (Williams' method) including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.59|1.07|0.009
81596538|NCT01972841|162869158|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.77|||overdispersed binomial regression|||Odds ratio from a overdispersed binomial regression model (Williams' method) including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.77|1.19|<0.001
81596539|NCT01972841|162869158|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.84|||Overdispersed binomial regression|||Odds ratio from a overdispersed binomial regression model (Williams' method) including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate||1.84|1.23|<0.001
81596540|NCT01972841|162869159|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.64|||Overdispersed binomial regression|||Odds ratio from a overdispersed binomial regression model (Williams' method) including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.64|1.07|0.011
81596541|NCT01972841|162869159|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.75|||Overdispersed binomial regression|||Odds ratio from a overdispersed binomial regression model (Williams' method) including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.75|1.14|0.002
81596542|NCT01972841|162869159|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.06|||Overdispersed binomial regression|||Odds ratio from a overdispersed binomial regression model (Williams' method) including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||2.06|1.32|<0.001
81596543|NCT01972841|162869159|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.07|||Overdispersed binomial regression|||Odds ratio from a overdispersed binomial regression model (Williams' method) including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||2.07|1.33|<0.001
81642383|NCT02592434|162974927|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-2.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|-0.13|||MMRM|||Week 44: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.13|-4.36|0.0384
81460699|NCT02712554|162613484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment C (low-dose M366) - Placebo||||<0.001
81642384|NCT02592434|162974929|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.2595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.19|||MMRM|||Week 20: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.19|-0.72|0.2595
81642385|NCT02592434|162974929|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|0.05|||MMRM|||Week 24: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.05|-1.42|0.0674
81642386|NCT02592434|162974929|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|0.03|||MMRM|||Week 28: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.03|-1.93|0.0580
81642387|NCT02592434|162974929|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.0751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.08|||MMRM|||Week 32: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.08|-1.67|0.0751
81460700|NCT02712554|162613484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment D (high-dose M366) - Placebo||||<0.001
81523147|NCT00767806|162735009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.108||95.0||||p-value is for number of patients who achieve a \>=30% reduction of the Brief Pain Inventory average pain severity rating - difference between placebo and duloxetine|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in number of patients who achieve a \>=30% reduction of the Brief Pain Inventory average pain severity rating after 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.108
81642388|NCT02592434|162974929|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.0251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-0.13|||MMRM|||Week 36: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.13|-1.88|0.0251
81460701|NCT02712554|162613484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2223|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Treatment C (low-dose M366)||||0.2223
81460702|NCT02712554|162613484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1638|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Treatment D (high-dose M366)||||0.1638
81460703|NCT02712554|162613484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0041|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||0.0041
81460704|NCT02712554|162613484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<0.001
81642389|NCT02592434|162974929|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.0331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|-0.09|||MMRM|||Week 40: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.09|-2.07|0.0331
81642390|NCT02592434|162974929|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|0.02|||MMRM|||Week 44: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.02|-1.66|0.0549
81596544|NCT01972841|162869160|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.11|-0.41|<0.001
81596545|NCT01972841|162869160|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.25|-0.54|<0.001
81596546|NCT01972841|162869160|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 25 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.20|-0.50|<0.001
81596547|NCT01972841|162869160|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 50 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.20|-0.50|<0.001
81596548|NCT01972841|162869162|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|3.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|5.94|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||5.94|1.69|<0.001
81596549|NCT01972841|162869162|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|4.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|6.29|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||6.29|2.03|<0.001
81596550|NCT01972841|162869162|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|5.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.88|7.15|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 25 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||7.15|2.88|<0.001
81642391|NCT02592434|162974931|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.04|||MMRM|||Week 20: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.04|-1.04|0.0353
81596551|NCT01972841|162869162|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|5.43|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 50 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||5.43|1.17|0.002
81596552|NCT01972841|162869163|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|4.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|6.65|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||6.65|1.60|0.001
81596553|NCT01972841|162869163|SUPERIORITY||Lest squares mean difference|4.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|7.4|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||7.40|2.34|<0.001
81460705|NCT02712554|162613485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment C (low-dose M366) - Placebo||||0.0001
81642392|NCT02592434|162974931|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.21|||MMRM|||Week 24: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.21|-1.47|0.0094
81642393|NCT02592434|162974931|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.23|||MMRM|||Week 28: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.23|-1.36|0.0065
81642394|NCT02592434|162974931|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.34|||MMRM|||Week 32: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.34|-1.43|0.0018
81523148|NCT00767806|162735010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||p-value is for number of patients who achieve a \>=50% reduction of the Brief Pain Inventory average pain severity rating - difference between placebo and duloxetine|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in number of patients who achieve a \>=50% reduction of the Brief Pain Inventory average pain severity rating after 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.006
81596554|NCT01972841|162869163|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|6.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.55|8.63|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 25 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||8.63|3.55|<0.001
81596555|NCT01972841|162869163|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|6.33|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 50 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||6.33|1.27|0.003
81596556|NCT01972841|162869164|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|4.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|6.63|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||6.63|1.84|0.001
81596557|NCT01972841|162869164|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|4.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.42|7.22|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||7.22|2.42|<0.001
81596558|NCT01972841|162869164|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|5.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.93|7.75|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 25 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||7.75|2.93|<0.001
81596559|NCT01972841|162869164|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|4.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|6.81|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 50 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||6.81|2.01|<0.001
81596560|NCT01972841|162869165|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|4.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|6.85|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||6.85|1.98|<0.001
81596561|NCT01972841|162869165|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|4.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|6.86|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||6.86|1.98|<0.001
81596562|NCT01972841|162869165|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|4.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.42|7.32|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 25 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||7.32|2.42|<0.001
81642395|NCT02592434|162974931|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|-0.61|||MMRM|||Week 36: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.61|-2.24|0.0010
81642396|NCT02592434|162974931|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|-0.81|||MMRM|||Week 40: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.81|-2.42|0.0002
81642397|NCT02592434|162974931|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|-0.71|||MMRM|||Week 44: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.71|-2.44|0.0007
81642398|NCT02592434|162974933|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.02|||MMRM|||Week 20: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.02|-0.83|0.0398
81642399|NCT02592434|162974933|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.39|||MMRM|||Week 24: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.39|-1.49|0.0011
81642400|NCT02592434|162974933|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.18|||MMRM|||Week 28: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.18|-1.47|0.0131
81642401|NCT02592434|162974933|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.33|||MMRM|||Week 32: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.33|-1.62|0.0039
81596563|NCT01972841|162869165|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|3.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|5.72|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 50 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||5.72|0.84|0.008
81596564|NCT01972841|162869166|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|4.21|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||4.21|0.33|0.022
81596565|NCT01972841|162869166|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|2.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|4.19|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (solifenacin 5 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||4.19|0.31|0.023
81596566|NCT01972841|162869166|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|4.74|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 25 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 25 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||4.74|0.85|0.005
81642402|NCT02592434|162974933|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.05|||MMRM|||Week 36: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.05|-1.10|0.0711
81642403|NCT02592434|162974933|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.04|||MMRM|||Week 40: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.04|-1.30|0.0658
81642404|NCT02592434|162974933|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.15|||MMRM|||Week 44: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.15|-1.31|0.0154
81642405|NCT02592434|162974935|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.4777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.06|||MMRM|||Week 20: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.06|-0.12|0.4777
81642406|NCT02592434|162974935|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.01|||MMRM|||Week 24: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.01|-0.16|0.0779
81596567|NCT01972841|162869166|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|2.89|||ANCOVA|||Difference of the adjusted mean calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the monotherapy group (mirabegron 50 mg) from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||2.89|-0.99|0.337
81596568|NCT01972841|162869179|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.69|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours during the last 3 days as a covariate.||1.69|1.02|0.035
81596569|NCT01972841|162869179|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.81|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours during the last 3 days as a covariate.||1.81|1.09|0.009
81596570|NCT01972841|162869179|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.93|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours during the last 3 days as a covariate.||1.93|1.16|0.002
81596571|NCT01972841|162869179|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.73|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours during the last 3 days as a covariate.||1.73|1.04|0.023
81596572|NCT01972841|162869180|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.69|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline OAB-q subscale as a covariate.||1.69|0.88|0.224
81596573|NCT01972841|162869180|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.96|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline OAB-q subscale as a covariate.||1.96|1.02|0.037
81596574|NCT01972841|162869180|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|2.67|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline OAB-q subscale as a covariate.||2.67|1.47|<0.001
81596575|NCT01972841|162869180|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.26|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline OAB-q subscale as a covariate.||2.26|1.21|0.002
81642407|NCT02592434|162974935|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|-0.01|||MMRM|||Week 28: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.01|-0.19|0.0324
81596576|NCT01972841|162869181|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.72|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline OAB-q subscale as a covariate.||1.72|0.97|0.077
81596577|NCT01972841|162869181|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.53|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline OAB-q subscale as a covariate.||1.53|0.87|0.321
81642408|NCT02592434|162974935|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.1061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.02|||MMRM|||Week 32: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.02|-0.20|0.1061
81596578|NCT01972841|162869181|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.53|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline OAB-q subscale as a covariate.||2.53|1.46|<0.001
81596579|NCT01972841|162869181|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.53|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline OAB-q subscale as a covariate.||1.53|0.88|0.294
81642409|NCT02592434|162974935|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.0|||MMRM|||Week 36: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.00|-0.24|0.0572
81642410|NCT02592434|162974935|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.01|||MMRM|||Week 40: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.01|-0.24|0.0689
81596580|NCT01972841|162869182|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.53|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours during the last 3 days as a covariate.||1.53|0.89|0.251
81596581|NCT01972841|162869182|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.64|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours during the last 3 days as a covariate.||1.64|0.95|0.107
81596582|NCT01972841|162869182|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.07|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours during the last 3 days as a covariate.||2.07|1.23|<0.001
81596583|NCT01972841|162869182|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.85|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours during the last 3 days as a covariate.||1.85|1.08|0.012
81596584|NCT01972841|162869183|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.67|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.67|1.01|0.044
81596585|NCT01972841|162869183|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.84|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.84|1.11|0.006
81596586|NCT01972841|162869183|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.9|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.90|1.13|0.004
81596587|NCT01972841|162869183|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.08|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||2.08|1.23|<0.001
81596588|NCT01972841|162869184|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.92|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.92|1.13|0.004
81596589|NCT01972841|162869184|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.11|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours as a covariate.||2.11|1.24|<0.001
81596590|NCT01972841|162869184|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.07|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours as a covariate.||2.07|1.22|0.001
81596591|NCT01972841|162869184|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.04|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours as a covariate.||2.04|1.21|0.001
81596592|NCT01972841|162869185|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.78|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline PPBC as a covariate.||1.78|0.98|0.065
81642411|NCT02592434|162974935|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.01|||MMRM|||Week 44: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.01|-0.22|0.0292
81596593|NCT01972841|162869185|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.27|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline PPBC as a covariate.||2.27|1.24|0.001
81596594|NCT01972841|162869185|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.36|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline PPBC as a covariate.||2.36|1.32|<0.001
81642412|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77||0.3179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|11.31|||MMRM|||Global Health: Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||11.31|-3.72|0.3179
81596595|NCT01972841|162869185|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.04|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline PPBC as a covariate.||2.04|1.12|0.007
81596596|NCT01972841|162869186|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.87|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline PPBC as a covariate.||1.87|1.11|0.007
81596597|NCT01972841|162869186|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.17|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline PPBC as a covariate.||2.17|1.28|<0.001
81596598|NCT01972841|162869186|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.3|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline PPBC as a covariate.||2.30|1.34|<0.001
81596599|NCT01972841|162869186|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.19|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors and baseline PPBC as a covariate.||2.19|1.29|<0.001
81596600|NCT01972841|162869187|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.45|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline OAB-q symptom bother scale as covariates.||1.45|0.87|0.381
81596601|NCT01972841|162869187|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.7|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline OAB-q symptom bother scale as covariates.||1.70|1.01|0.040
81596602|NCT01972841|162869187|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.0|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline OAB-q symptom bother scale as covariates.||2.00|1.21|0.001
81596603|NCT01972841|162869187|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.03|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline OAB-q symptom bother scale as covariates.||2.03|1.21|0.001
81596604|NCT01972841|162869188|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.59|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline OAB-q HRQL total score as covariates.||1.59|0.96|0.095
81596605|NCT01972841|162869188|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.62|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline OAB-q HRQL total score as covariates.||1.62|0.98|0.073
81596606|NCT01972841|162869188|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.13|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline OAB-q HRQL total score as covariates.||2.13|1.29|<0.001
81596607|NCT01972841|162869188|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.63|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline OAB-q HRQL total score as covariates.||1.63|0.98|0.067
81596608|NCT01972841|162869189|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.52|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of lncontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline PPBC as covariates.||1.52|0.91|0.210
81596609|NCT01972841|162869189|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.89|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of lncontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline PPBC as covariates.||1.89|1.13|0.004
81596610|NCT01972841|162869189|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.06|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of lncontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline PPBC as covariates.||2.06|1.23|<0.001
81596611|NCT01972841|162869189|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.05|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of lncontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline PPBC as covariates.||2.05|1.23|<0.001
81596612|NCT01972841|162869190|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.46|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours, baseline OAB-q symptom bother scale and baseline PPBC as covariates.||1.46|0.88|0.335
81596613|NCT01972841|162869190|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.81|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours, baseline OAB-q symptom bother scale and baseline PPBC as covariates.||1.81|1.09|0.009
81596614|NCT01972841|162869190|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.02|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours, baseline OAB-q symptom bother scale and baseline PPBC as covariates.||2.02|1.21|0.001
81596615|NCT01972841|162869190|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.21|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours, baseline OAB-q symptom bother scale and baseline PPBC as covariates.||2.21|1.33|<0.001
81596616|NCT01972841|162869191|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.43|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours, baseline OAB-q HRQL total score and baseline PPBC as covariates.||1.43|0.86|0.416
81596617|NCT01972841|162869191|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.59|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours, baseline OAB-q HRQL total score and baseline PPBC as covariates.||1.59|0.96|0.105
81460706|NCT02712554|162613485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment D (high-dose M366) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81460707|NCT02712554|162613485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2706|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Treatment C (low-dose M366)||||0.2706
81596618|NCT01972841|162869191|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.16|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours, baseline OAB-q HRQL total score and baseline PPBC as covariates.||2.16|1.28|<0.001
81596619|NCT01972841|162869191|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.87|||Logistic regression|||Odds ratio from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), previous OAB medication (yes, no) and geographic region as factors, and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours, baseline OAB-q HRQL total score and baseline PPBC as covariates.||1.87|1.12|0.005
81596620|NCT04009291|162869224|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2635|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Fisher's exact test is used to compare differences in the proportion of subjects meeting the composite primary endpoint in the TransCon PTH versus pooled placebo group||||= 0.2635
81596621|NCT04009291|162869224|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6999|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Fisher's exact test is used to compare differences in the proportion of subjects meeting the composite primary endpoint in the TransCon PTH versus pooled placebo group||||= 0.6999
81596622|NCT04009291|162869224|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1394|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Fisher's exact test is used to compare differences in the proportion of subjects meeting the composite primary endpoint in the TransCon PTH versus pooled placebo group||||= 0.1394
81596623|NCT04009291|162869225|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1281|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Fisher's exact test is used to compare differences in the proportion of subjects meeting the composite primary endpoint in the TransCon PTH versus pooled placebo group||||= 0.1281
81596624|NCT04009291|162869225|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Fisher's exact test is used to compare differences in the proportion of subjects meeting the composite primary endpoint in the TransCon PTH versus pooled placebo group||||> 0.9999
81596625|NCT04009291|162869225|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0604|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Fisher's exact test is used to compare differences in the proportion of subjects meeting the composite primary endpoint in the TransCon PTH versus pooled placebo group||||= 0.0604
81596626|NCT01270347|162869227|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the LS mean difference 95% CI for relative change from Baseline to Day 28 in FEV1 percent predicted was \> -4%.|LSMean difference|1.86||||0.1481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|4.39|||ANCOVA||Estimates were determined from an analysis of covariance model with terms for treatment, region (US, non-US), and age (12 to 18 years, \> 18 years), and Baseline FEV1 (\< 55%, . 55%).|||4.39|-0.66|0.1481
81596627|NCT01270347|162869228|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the LS mean difference 95% CI for relative change from baseline to Day 28 in FEV1 percent predicted is \> -4%.|LSMean difference|4.968||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.653|10.59|||ANCOVA||Estimates are determined from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, region (US, non-US), age (12-18 years, \>18 years), baseline FEV1 (\<55%, \>=55%), \& baseline as a covariate.|||10.590|-0.653|0.0830
81596628|NCT01270347|162869229|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the LS mean difference 95% CI for relative change from baseline to Day 28 in FEV1 percent predicted is \> -4%.|LSMean difference|1.57||||0.0945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.272|3.411|||ANCOVA||Estimates are determined from a repeated measures model with terms for treatment, visit, the interaction between treatment group and visit, region (US, non-US), age (12-18 years, \>18 years), baseline FEV1 (\<55%, \>=55%), and baseline as a covariate.|||3.411|-0.272|0.0945
81596629|NCT01270347|162869232|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the LS mean difference 95% CI for relative change from baseline to Day 28 in Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Sputum Density is \> -4%|LSMean difference|0.44||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.88|||ANCOVA||Estimates are determined from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, region (US, non-US), age (12-18 years, \>18 years), baseline FEV1 (\<55%, \>=55%), and baseline organism log density.|||0.88|-0.01|0.0530
81596630|NCT01270347|162869234|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the LS mean difference 95% CI for relative change from baseline to Day 28 in Respiratory Domain of the CFQ-R is \> -4%|LSMean difference|3.19||||0.0463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|6.32|||ANCOVA||Estimates are determined from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, region (US, non-US), age (12-18 years, \>18 years), baseline FEV1 (\<55%, \>=55%), and baseline value.|||6.32|0.05|0.0463
81596631|NCT02491671|162869255|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.219||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.891|1.583|||Chi-squared|||||1.583|0.891|0.171
81596632|NCT02491671|162869256|SUPERIORITY||z|0.288|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||"Wilcoxon rank-sum (Mann-Whitney) test Unadjusted variance 274999.00 Adjustment for ties --21069.78 Adjusted variance 253929.22 z = 0.288; Prob \> \|z\| = 0.7735"|||||>0.05
81596633|NCT02491671|162869257|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.351||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.657|1.879|||Chi-squared|||||1.879|0.657|0 .307
81596634|NCT02251990|162869259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The p-value was based on a one-sided asymptotic test for a binomial proportion. A one-sided p-value \<0.0125 was considered supportive of a conclusion that the true SVR12 is \>73%.|one-sided asymptotic test|||A one-sided Wald test was used to test the null hypothesis, which was that the SVR12 rate for the ITG was ≤ the historical reference rate of 73%. The historical reference SVR rate for treatment-naive genotype 1 predominantly Asian participants treated with pegylated interferon/ribavirin was derived from 2 studies (PMCID: PMC417, PMCID: PMC3644280) after adjusting for an expected improved safety profile related to an interferon-free regimen.||||<0.001
81596635|NCT02251990|162869260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|9.6||||||Estimates and 95% CIs were calculated for between-treatment differences (ITG minus DTG) in the percentage of participants with events using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||9.6|-10.6|
81596636|NCT02251990|162869261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|0.9||||||Estimates and 95% CIs were calculated for between-treatment differences (ITG minus DTG) in the percentage of participants with events using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||0.9|-4.2|
81596637|NCT03265600|162869264|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Unadjusted bivariate logistic regression|||||||0.006
81596638|NCT03265600|162869265|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Cohen's d: -0.25||||||0.19
81596639|NCT03265600|162869266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Cohen's d: -0.36||||||0.12
81596640|NCT03265600|162869267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Cohen's d: -0.34||||||0.08
81596641|NCT03265600|162869268|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Cohen's d: 0.57||||||<0.001
81596642|NCT03265600|162869269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Cohen's d: 0.41||||||0.03
81596643|NCT03265600|162869270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Cohen's d: 0.15||||||0.31
81596644|NCT03265600|162869271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Cohen's d: 0.22||||||0.26
81596645|NCT03265600|162869272|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Cohen's d: -0.58||||||<0.001
81596646|NCT03265600|162869273|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Cohen's d: 0.75||||||<0.001
81596647|NCT00535730|162869274|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power for the noninferiority hypothesis of VZV antibody titers is 92%. The noninferiority margin is the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on the VZV antibody GMT ratio\[concomitant/nonconcomitant\] being \>0.67.||||||0.244||95.0||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.025. There is no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|longitudinal regression model|Week 4 postvac, estimated responses, GMT ratio, 95% CI, p-value based on a longitudinal regression model adjusting for prevac titers and age (years)||The hypothesis was that the GMT of the VZV antibody responses at 4 weeks postvaccination in subjects who receive ZOSTAVAX™ concomitantly with PNEUMOVAX™ 23 will be noninferior to that in subjects who receive ZOSTAVAX™ nonconcomitantly||||0.244
81596648|NCT00535730|162869276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.025. There is no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 1 sided|The one-sided p-value for testing acceptability for GMFR is computed based on t-test. CI is computed based on the t distribution||The hypothesis was that ZOSTAVAX™ elicits an acceptable VZV antibody response when administered concomitantly with PNEUMOVAX™ 23.||||<0.001
81596649|NCT00535730|162869277|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power for the noninferiority hypothesis regarding PnPs antibody titer is \~99%. The noninferiority margin is the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the PnPs antibody GMT ratio \[concomitant/nonconcomitant\] being \>05.|||||<|0.001||95.0||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.025. There is no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|longitudinal regression model|Week 4 postvac, estimated responses, GMT ratio, 95% CI, p-value based on a longitudinal regression model adjusting for prevac titers and age (years)||"The hypothesis was that the GMT of the PnPs antibody response to serotype 3 at 4 weeks postvaccination in subjects who receive ZOSTAVAX™ concomitantly with PNEUMOVAX™ 23 will be noninferior to those in subjects who~receive ZOSTAVAX™ nonconcomitantly."||||<0.001
81596650|NCT00535730|162869278|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power for the noninferiority hypothesis regarding PnPs antibody titer is \~99%. The noninferiority margin is the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the PnPs antibody GMT ratio \[concomitant/nonconcomitant\] being \>05.|||||<|0.001||95.0||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.025. There is no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|longitudinal regression model|Week 4 postvac, estimated responses, GMT ratio, 95% CI, p-value based on a longitudinal regression model adjusting for prevac titers and age (years)||The hypothesis was that the GMT of the PnPs antibody responses to serotype 14 at 4 weeks postvaccination in subjects who receive ZOSTAVAX™ concomitantly with PNEUMOVAX™ 23 will be noninferior to those in subjects who receive ZOSTAVAX™ nonconcomitantly.||||<0.001
81596651|NCT00535730|162869279|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power for the noninferiority hypothesis regarding PnPs antibody titer is \~99%. The noninferiority margin is the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the PnPs antibody GMT ratio \[concomitant/nonconcomitant\] being \>05.|||||<|0.001||95.0||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.025. There is no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|longitudinal regression model|Week 4 postvac, estimated responses, GMT ratio, 95% CI, p-value based on a longitudinal regression model adjusting for prevac titers and age (years)||The hypothesis was that the GMT of the PnPs antibody responses to serotype 19A at 4 weeks postvaccination in subjects who receive ZOSTAVAX™ concomitantly with PNEUMOVAX™ 23 will be noninferior to those in subjects who receive ZOSTAVAX™ nonconcomitantly.||||<0.001
81596652|NCT00535730|162869280|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power for the noninferiority hypothesis regarding PnPs antibody titer is \~99%. The noninferiority margin is the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the PnPs antibody GMT ratio \[concomitant/nonconcomitant\] being \>05.|||||<|0.001||95.0||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.025. There is no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|longitudinal regression model|Week 4 postvac, estimated responses, GMT ratio, 95% CI, p-value based on a longitudinal regression model adjusting for prevac titers and age (years)||The hypothesis was that the GMT of the PnPs antibody responses to serotype 22F at 4 weeks postvaccination in subjects who receive ZOSTAVAX™ concomitantly with PNEUMOVAX™ 23 will be noninferior to those in subjects who receive ZOSTAVAX™ nonconcomitantly.||||<0.001
81596653|NCT03336619|162869301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3765|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon|Analysis used a Gehan-Wilcoxon test stratified by time from symptom onset at enrollment and influenza vaccination status.||||||0.3765
81596654|NCT03336619|162869302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6331|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon|Gehan-Wilcoxon test stratified by time from symptom onset at enrollment and influenza vaccination status.||||||0.6331
81596655|NCT03336619|162869303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7382|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7382
81596656|NCT03336619|162869304|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3236|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon|Gehan-Wilcoxon test stratified by time from symptom onset to enrollment and influenza vaccination status.||||||0.3236
81596657|NCT03336619|162869305|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0483|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon|Gehan-Wilcoxon test stratified by time from symptom onset at enrollment and influenza vaccination status.||||||0.0483
81596658|NCT03858803|162869315|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||MANOVA|||||||<.05
81596659|NCT03858803|162869316|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||MANOVA|||||||<.05
81642413|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.27||0.4452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.23|11.78|||MMRM|||Physical Functioning: Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||11.78|-5.23|0.4452
81460708|NCT02712554|162613485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5507|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Treatment D (high-dose M366)||||0.5507
81460709|NCT02712554|162613485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0047|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||0.0047
81596660|NCT03858803|162869317|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||MANOVA|||||||<.05
81596661|NCT03858803|162869318|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||MANOVA|||||||<.05
81596662|NCT03858803|162869319|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||MANOVA|||||||<.05
81596663|NCT03858803|162869320|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||MANOVA|||||||<.05
81596664|NCT03858803|162869321|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||MANOVA|||||||<.05
81596665|NCT03858803|162869322|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||MANOVA|||||||<.05
81596666|NCT03858803|162869323|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||MANOVA|||||||<.05
81596667|NCT03858803|162869324|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||MANOVA|||||||<.05
81523149|NCT00767806|162735011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.082||95.0||||p-value is difference between duloxetine and placebo in number of patients who achieve criteria described in null hypothesis|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in number of patients who achieve a \>=30% reduction of the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) average pain severity rating from baseline to endpoint and baseline to earlier visit than last visit and maintains a \>=20% reduction of BPI average pain rating from baseline at every visit.||||0.082
81460710|NCT02712554|162613485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81596668|NCT03858803|162869325|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||MANOVA|||||||<.05
81596669|NCT01316926|162869337|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study. The study was performed to fulfill an official requirement of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - ANVISA - upon manufacturing a site change.|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|0.9204|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8556|0.99|||||Coefficient Variation (intra-individual). The ratio between the geometric means of the test and reference formulations was calculated.|||0.9900|0.8556|
81596670|NCT01316926|162869338|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study. The study was performed to fulfill an official requirement of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - ANVISA - upon manufacturing a site change.|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|0.941|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.846|1.0467|||||Coefficient Variation (intra-individual). The ratio between the geometric means of the test and reference formulations was calculated.|||1.0467|0.8460|
81596671|NCT01316926|162869339|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study. The study was performed to fulfill an official requirement of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - ANVISA - upon manufacturing a site change.|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|0.9333|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8502|1.0246|||||Coefficient Variation (intra-individual). The ratios between the geometric means of the test and reference formulations was calculated.|||1.0246|0.8502|
81596672|NCT01680328|162869342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-0.1||||||95.0|-2.9|2.8||||||Though the sample size was not based on any formal sample size or power calculations as no statistical tests were pre-specified to address the endpoints, a sample size of 80 completers was derived from a simulation study. Mean Difference in injection pain on VAS after injection of different volumes was calculated as least square mean estimate of the mean difference in injection pain.||2.8|-2.9|
81596673|NCT01680328|162869342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|3.5||||||95.0|0.4|6.6||||||Though the sample size was not based on any formal sample size or power calculations as no statistical tests were pre-specified to address the endpoints, a sample size of 80 completers was derived from a simulation study. Mean Difference in injection pain on VAS after injection of different volumes was calculated as least square mean estimate of the mean difference in injection pain.||6.6|0.4|
81596674|NCT01680328|162869342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|7.2||||||95.0|4.6|9.7||||||Though the sample size was not based on any formal sample size or power calculations as no statistical tests were pre-specified to address the endpoints, a sample size of 80 completers was derived from a simulation study. Mean Difference in injection pain on VAS after injection of different volumes was calculated as least square mean estimate of the mean difference in injection pain.||9.7|4.6|
81596675|NCT01680328|162869342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|3.6||||||95.0|0.4|6.7||||||Though the sample size was not based on any formal sample size or power calculations as no statistical tests were pre-specified to address the endpoints, a sample size of 80 completers was derived from a simulation study. Mean Difference in injection pain on VAS after injection of different volumes was calculated as least square mean estimate of the mean difference in injection pain.||6.7|0.4|
81596676|NCT01680328|162869342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|7.2||||||95.0|4.4|10.0||||||Though the sample size was not based on any formal sample size or power calculations as no statistical tests were pre-specified to address the endpoints, a sample size of 80 completers was derived from a simulation study. Mean Difference in injection pain on VAS after injection of different volumes was calculated as least square mean estimate of the mean difference in injection pain.||10.0|4.4|
81596677|NCT01680328|162869342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|3.7||||||95.0|0.6|6.7||||||Though the sample size was not based on any formal sample size or power calculations as no statistical tests were pre-specified to address the endpoints, a sample size of 80 completers was derived from a simulation study. Mean Difference in injection pain on VAS after injection of different volumes was calculated as least square mean estimate of the mean difference in injection pain.||6.7|0.6|
81596678|NCT01680328|162869342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|0.4||||||95.0|-2.1|2.9||||||Though the sample size was not based on any formal sample size or power calculations as no statistical tests were pre-specified to address the endpoints, a sample size of 80 completers was derived from a simulation study. Mean difference in injection pain on VAS after injection at different speeds was calculated as least square mean estimate of the mean difference in injection pain on a VAS after injection at different speeds.||2.9|-2.1|
81596679|NCT01680328|162869342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-0.4||||||95.0|-2.7|1.9||||||Though the sample size was not based on any formal sample size or power calculations as no statistical tests were pre-specified to address the endpoints, a sample size of 80 completers was derived from a simulation study. Mean difference in injection pain on VAS after injection at different speeds was calculated as least square mean estimate of the mean difference in injection pain on a VAS after injection at different speeds.||1.9|-2.7|
81596680|NCT01680328|162869342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|9.0||||||95.0|6.7|11.3||||||Though the sample size was not based on any formal sample size or power calculations as no statistical tests were pre-specified to address the endpoints, a sample size of 80 completers was derived from a simulation study. The mean difference in injection pain on a VAS (mm) between the thighs and abdomen was calculated as the least square mean estimate of the mean difference in injection pain on a VAS (mm) between the thighs and abdomen.||11.3|6.7|
81596681|NCT01680328|162869343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||||95.0|0.5|1.4|||Odds ratio (OR)|||Acceptance of pain was rated subjectively as yes or no by the subject after each injection. The odds are calculated as 'no versus yes', and 'larger volume versus smaller', so that an odds ratio above 1 corresponds to a higher frequency of unacceptable pain for the larger volume - i.e. a worse condition. The odd ratios for unacceptable injection pain are based on a statistical model for all acceptance pain data.||1.4|0.5|
81596682|NCT01680328|162869343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||||95.0|1.2|3.5||||||Acceptance of pain was rated subjectively as yes or no by the subject after each injection. The odds are calculated as 'no versus yes', and 'larger volume versus smaller', so that an odds ratio above 1 corresponds to a higher frequency of unacceptable pain for the larger volume - i.e. a worse condition. The odd ratios for unacceptable injection pain are based on a statistical model for all acceptance pain data.||3.5|1.2|
81596683|NCT01680328|162869343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||||95.0|1.4|3.0||||||Acceptance of pain was rated subjectively as yes or no by the subject after each injection. The odds are calculated as 'no versus yes', and 'larger volume versus smaller', so that an odds ratio above 1 corresponds to a higher frequency of unacceptable pain for the larger volume - i.e. a worse condition. The odd ratios for unacceptable injection pain are based on a statistical model for all acceptance pain data.||3.0|1.4|
81596684|NCT01680328|162869343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||||95.0|1.4|4.8||||||Acceptance of pain was rated subjectively as yes or no by the subject after each injection. The odds are calculated as 'no versus yes', and 'larger volume versus smaller', so that an odds ratio above 1 corresponds to a higher frequency of unacceptable pain for the larger volume - i.e. a worse condition. The odd ratios for unacceptable injection pain are based on a statistical model for all acceptance pain data.||4.8|1.4|
81596685|NCT01680328|162869343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||||95.0|1.4|4.6||||||Acceptance of pain was rated subjectively as yes or no by the subject after each injection. The odds are calculated as 'no versus yes', and 'larger volume versus smaller', so that an odds ratio above 1 corresponds to a higher frequency of unacceptable pain for the larger volume - i.e. a worse condition. The odd ratios for unacceptable injection pain are based on a statistical model for all acceptance pain data.||4.6|1.4|
81596686|NCT01680328|162869343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||||95.0|0.7|1.5||||||Acceptance of pain was rated subjectively as yes or no by the subject after each injection. The odds are calculated as 'no versus yes', and 'larger volume versus smaller', so that an odds ratio above 1 corresponds to a higher frequency of unacceptable pain for the larger volume - i.e. a worse condition. The odd ratios for unacceptable injection pain are based on a statistical model for all acceptance pain data.||1.5|0.7|
81596687|NCT01680328|162869344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||||95.0|0.7|1.8||||||Acceptance of pain was rated subjectively as yes or no by the subject after each injection. The odds are calculated as 'no versus yes', and 'higher speed versus lower', so that an odds ratio above 1 corresponds to a higher frequency of unacceptable pain for the higher speed - i.e. a worse condition. The odd ratios for unacceptable injection pain are based on a statistical model for all acceptance pain data.||1.8|0.7|
81642414|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|5.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.76||0.2539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|14.95|||MMRM|||Social Limitations: Emotional: Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||14.95|-4.01|0.2539
81596688|NCT01680328|162869344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||||95.0|0.6|1.2||||||Acceptance of pain was rated subjectively as yes or no by the subject after each injection. The odds are calculated as 'no versus yes', and 'higher speed versus lower', so that an odds ratio above 1 corresponds to a higher frequency of unacceptable pain for the higher speed - i.e. a worse condition. The odd ratios for unacceptable injection pain are based on a statistical model for all acceptance pain data.||1.2|0.6|
81596689|NCT01680328|162869345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.7||||||95.0|2.4|5.5|||Odds ratio (OR)|||Acceptance of pain was rated subjectively as yes or no by the subject after each injection. The odds are calculated as 'no versus yes', so that an odds ratio above 1 corresponds to a higher frequency of unacceptable pain in the thighs - i.e. a worse condition.||5.5|2.4|
81596690|NCT01680328|162869346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.6||||||95.0|-0.6|1.8||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the abdomen at different volume and speed combinations.||1.8|-0.6|
81596691|NCT01680328|162869346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.4||||||95.0|-0.8|1.6||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the abdomen at different volume and speed combinations.||1.6|-0.8|
81642415|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|7.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.56||0.1981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|18.3|||MMRM|||Social Limitations: Physical Subscale: Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||18.30|-3.86|0.1981
81642416|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|8.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.36||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|16.94|||MMRM|||Bodily Pain: Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||16.94|-0.43|0.0620
81460711|NCT02712554|162613486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment C (low-dose M366) - Placebo||||0.0001
81460712|NCT02712554|162613486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment D (high-dose M366) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81460713|NCT02712554|162613486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0014|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Treatment C (low-dose M366)||||0.0014
81523150|NCT00767806|162735012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||p-value is for difference between duloxetine and placebo groups in the empirical overall cumulated distribution of the percentage pain reduction|Kolnogorov-Smirnov test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between duloxetine and placebo groups in the empirical cumulated distribution of the percentage pain reduction.||||0.013
81460714|NCT02712554|162613486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Treatment D (high-dose M366)||||0.0080
81460715|NCT02712554|162613486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81596692|NCT01680328|162869346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.9||||||95.0|-0.4|2.1||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the abdomen at different volume and speed combinations.||2.1|-0.4|
81460716|NCT02712554|162613486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emin: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81460717|NCT02712554|162613487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0024|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment C (low-dose M366) - Placebo||||0.0024
81460718|NCT02712554|162613487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0012|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment D (high-dose M366) - Placebo||||0.0012
81460719|NCT02712554|162613487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0037|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Treatment C (low-dose M366)||||0.0037
81460720|NCT02712554|162613487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0011|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Treatment D (high-dose M366)||||0.0011
81460721|NCT02712554|162613487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81460722|NCT02712554|162613487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81460723|NCT02712554|162613488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment C (low-dose M366) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81460724|NCT02712554|162613488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment D (high-dose M366) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81460725|NCT02712554|162613488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.063|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Treatment C (low-dose M366)||||0.0630
81596693|NCT01680328|162869346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.5||||||95.0|-0.8|1.7||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the abdomen at different volume and speed combinations.||1.7|-0.8|
81596694|NCT01680328|162869346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.5||||||95.0|-0.8|1.7||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the abdomen at different volume and speed combinations.||1.7|-0.8|
81596695|NCT01680328|162869346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.5||||||95.0|-0.7|1.8||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the abdomen at different volume and speed combinations.||1.8|-0.7|
81596696|NCT01680328|162869346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.9||||||95.0|-0.3|2.1||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the abdomen at different volume and speed combinations.||2.1|-0.3|
81642417|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83||0.2291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.06|2.2|||MMRM|||Behavior: Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||2.20|-9.06|0.2291
81596697|NCT01680328|162869346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.8||||||95.0|-0.4|2.0||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the abdomen at different volume and speed combinations.||2.0|-0.4|
81596698|NCT01680328|162869346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|1.1||||||95.0|-0.1|2.3||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the abdomen at different volume and speed combinations.||2.3|-0.1|
81596699|NCT01680328|162869346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|2.3||||||95.0|1.0|3.5||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the abdomen at different volume and speed combinations.||3.5|1.0|
81596700|NCT01680328|162869346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|1.4||||||95.0|0.2|2.6||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the abdomen at different volume and speed combinations.||2.6|0.2|
81596701|NCT01680328|162869346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.6||||||95.0|-0.6|1.8||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the abdomen at different volume and speed combinations.||1.8|-0.6|
81596702|NCT01680328|162869347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.3||||||95.0|-0.9|1.5||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the thigh at different volume and speed combinations.||1.5|-0.9|
81596703|NCT01680328|162869347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.8||||||95.0|-0.4|2.1||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the thigh at different volume and speed combinations.||2.1|-0.4|
81596704|NCT01680328|162869347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|1.6||||||95.0|0.3|2.8||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the thigh at different volume and speed combinations.||2.8|0.3|
81596705|NCT01680328|162869347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|4.9||||||95.0|3.7|6.1||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the thigh at different volume and speed combinations.||6.1|3.7|
81642418|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.43|4.13|||MMRM|||Global Behavior: Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||4.13|-11.43|0.3530
81596706|NCT01680328|162869347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|1.7||||||95.0|0.5|2.9||||||Backflow (absorbed amount of liquid 2 minutes (±30 sec) after the injection with filter-paper rated according to the liquid scale) was analysed using a mixed ANOVA approach and calculated as the mean differences in backflow in the thigh at different volume and speed combinations.||2.9|0.5|
81596707|NCT00234065|162869352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper 95% CI limit for the HR of cilostazol to aspirin was 1.33 (4/3) or lower , cilostazol would be non-inferior to aspirin.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.743||||0.0357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.564|0.981||The log-rank test was used to verify the superiority of CLZ to ASA only if non-inferiority was verified. The adjusted significance level for the superiority test of the endpoint was set at 0.0471 (two-tailed) according to the O'Brien-Fleming method.|Log Rank|||Statistical Analysis 1 for Number of Patients With First Occurrence of Stroke||0.981|0.564|0.0357
81523151|NCT00767806|162735013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.02||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Clinical Global Impression of Severity score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Clinical Global Impression of Severity score after 12 weeks of treatment.||0.02|-0.33|0.077
81523152|NCT00767806|162735014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.07||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups Patient's Global Impression of Improvement endpoint value|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: PGI-I=Treatment+Investigator+Baseline(Type III sums of squares). PGI-Severity score from baseline visit was used as the baseline.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups Patient's Global Impression of Improvement endpoint value during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.07|-0.56|0.011
81523153|NCT00767806|162735015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.34||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire total score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire total score during 12 weeks of treatment.||0.34|-1.28|0.255
81523154|NCT00767806|162735016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.37||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Profile of Mood States Tension-Anxiety subscore|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Profile of Mood States Tension-Anxiety subscore during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.37|-1.38|<0.001
81596708|NCT00234065|162869353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.88||||0.4189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.645|1.2|||Log Rank|||Analyses were done using the full analysis set (FAS) of patients, as predetermined in the protocol. The full analysis set excluded patients who failed to satisfy inclusion criteria and those who violated exclusion criteria.||1.200|0.645|0.4189
81596709|NCT00234065|162869354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.898||||0.4582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.675|1.194|||Log Rank|||Analyses were done using the full analysis set (FAS) of patients, as predetermined in the protocol. The full analysis set excluded patients who failed to satisfy inclusion criteria and those who violated exclusion criteria.||1.194|0.675|0.4582
81596710|NCT00234065|162869355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.072||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.497|2.313|||Log Rank|||Analyses were done using the full analysis set (FAS) of patients, as predetermined in the protocol. The full analysis set excluded patients who failed to satisfy inclusion criteria and those who violated exclusion criteria.||2.313|0.497|0.8600
81596711|NCT00234065|162869356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.799||||0.0437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.643|0.994|||Log Rank|||Analyses were done using the full analysis set (FAS) of patients, as predetermined in the protocol. The full analysis set excluded patients who failed to satisfy inclusion criteria and those who violated exclusion criteria.||0.994|0.643|0.0437
81596712|NCT00234065|162869357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.458||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.296|0.711|||Log Rank|||Analyses were done using the full analysis set (FAS) of patients, as predetermined in the protocol. The full analysis set excluded patients who failed to satisfy inclusion criteria and those who violated exclusion criteria.||0.711|0.296|0.0004
81596713|NCT05183022|162869387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.07
81596714|NCT00240487|162869398|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary outcome variable is the mean PaO2/FiO2 in each group after 8 hours of study participation to determine whether timing of treatment with nitric oxide impacts outcome (immediate treatment versus delayed treatment).|||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in mean PaO2/FiO2 ratios between the two groups will help to determine whether order of therapy (immediate treatment with nitric oxide versus delayed treatment with nitric oxide) impacts outcomes.||||>0.05
81596715|NCT00886340|162869418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0||||controlled for site, income, race/ethnicity|Mixed Models Analysis|||pilot test, used 20% of sample required for a full test of the hypothesis||||0.08
81642419|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.41||0.3114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.26|3.32|||MMRM|||Mental Health: Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||3.32|-10.26|0.3114
81596716|NCT04953390|162869469|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.004
81460726|NCT02712554|162613488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4436|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Treatment D (high-dose M366)||||0.4436
81596717|NCT04953390|162869470|OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||ANOVA|||||||.029
81460727|NCT02712554|162613488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81596718|NCT04953390|162869471|OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0002
81596719|NCT04953390|162869472|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|T-test done on DIR2 and DIR3 results only, as the conditions were equal for these two settings. DIR1 was tested in a different condition.||All three DIR settings were tested, but only the DIR2 and DIR3 were compared in t-test. This is because DIR1 mic setting was tested in a different condition (i.e. softer noise).||||.14
81596720|NCT04953390|162869475|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||ANOVA|||||||.0003
81596721|NCT00686166|162869478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Exact binomal test|||||||0.18
81596722|NCT02314624|162869486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.734||||||Analyses were performed on each subscale individually. This is the p-value for the Depression subscale.|Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 3 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time from baseline.||We used the Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time on study outcomes. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||.734
81642420|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.46||0.8736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.18|9.61|||MMRM|||Self Esteem: Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||9.61|-8.18|0.8736
81460728|NCT02712554|162613488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Emax: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81460729|NCT02712554|162613489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment C (low-dose M366) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81596723|NCT02314624|162869486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27||||||Analyses were performed on each subscale individually. This is the p-value for the Anxiety subscale.|Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 3 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time from baseline||We used a Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time on study outcomes. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||.27
81596724|NCT02314624|162869486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75||||||Analyses were performed on each subscale individually. This is the p-value for the Stress subscale.|Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 3 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time from baseline||We used a Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time on study outcomes. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||.75
81596725|NCT02314624|162869486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.812||||||Analyses were performed on each subscale individually. This is the p-value for the Suicide subscale.|Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 3 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time from baseline.||We used the Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time on study outcomes. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||.812
81596726|NCT02314624|162869487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 3 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time from baseline.||We used the Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||.036
81596727|NCT02314624|162869488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.664|||||||Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 3 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time from baseline||We used the Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time on study outcomes. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||.664
81596728|NCT02314624|162869489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.764|||||||Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 3 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time from baseline.||We used the Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time on study outcomes. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||.764
81642421|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48||0.4778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|6.72|||MMRM|||General Health Subscale: Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||6.72|-3.18|0.4778
81642422|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.8909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.25|||MMRM|||Change in Health: Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||0.25|-0.28|0.8909
81642423|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|8.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.81||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|20.55|||MMRM|||Emotional Impact on Parent: Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||20.55|-2.61|0.1270
81596729|NCT02314624|162869490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 3 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time from baseline.||We used the Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time on study outcomes. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||.440
81596730|NCT02314624|162869491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 2 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time.||We used the Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time on study outcomes. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||.09
81596731|NCT02314624|162869492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 2 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time from baseline.||We used the Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time on study outcomes. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||.19
81596732|NCT02314624|162869493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 1 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time from baseline.||We used the Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time on study outcomes. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||.15
81596733|NCT02314624|162869494|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 1 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time from baseline.||We used the Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time on study outcomes. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||<.001
81596734|NCT02314624|162869495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 3 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time from baseline.||We used the Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time on study outcomes. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||.14
81596735|NCT02314624|162869496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 3 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time from baseline.||We used the Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time on study outcomes. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||.22
81596736|NCT02314624|162869497|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 3 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time from baseline.||We used the Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time on study outcomes. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||<.001
81596737|NCT02314624|162869498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 3 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time from baseline.||We used the Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time on study outcomes. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||.001
81596738|NCT02314624|162869499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared|GEE Type III chi squared distribution with 2 degrees of freedom was used to examine between-condition change over time from baseline.||We used the Generalized Linear Model to examine the between-condition change over time on study outcomes. We computed the design effects due to this nested design to determine the extent to which the intraclass correlation due to clustering and size of the cluster affected the analyses. Design effects ranged up to 1.8. Because all were under 2.0, we did not adjust analyses to account for clustering effects.||||.99
81460730|NCT02712554|162613489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment D (high-dose M366) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81596739|NCT03912259|162869500|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|22.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.37|32.65||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was derived by the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline disease severity (IGA=3 vs. IGA=4).||||32.65|11.37|<.0001
81596740|NCT03561090|162869551|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|0.055||||0.6346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.172|0.281|||MMRM||Treatment difference (IW-3718 - placebo)|Treatment difference calculated as least squares mean (LSM) change from baseline at Week 8; IW-3718 - placebo based on an mixed models repeated measures (MMRM) model with week (categorical), treatment group, week-by-treatment group, and week-by-baseline value interactions, baseline esophagitis status (present vs. not present), and baseline WHSS (\< 3 vs. ≥ 3) as fixed effect terms and baseline value as a covariate, with subject as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.||0.281|-0.172|0.6346
81596741|NCT03561090|162869552|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.035||||0.7101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.151|0.221|||MMRM||Treatment difference (IW-3718 - placebo)|Treatment difference calculated as LSM change from baseline at Week 8; IW-3718 - placebo based on an MMRM model with week (categorical), treatment group, week-by-treatment group, and week-by-baseline value interactions, baseline esophagitis status (present vs. not present), and baseline WHSS (\< 3 vs. ≥ 3) as fixed effect terms and baseline value as a covariate, with subject as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.||0.221|-0.151|0.7101
81596742|NCT03561090|162869553|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of responders|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|3.7|||||95% confidence interval (CI) for Difference in Responder Rates is obtained using the Newcombe CI.|||3.7|-14.7|
81596743|NCT03561090|162869553|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.2531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds Ratio for Response (IW-3718 : placebo)|Treatment difference was calculated as the difference in the responder rates at Week 8; IW-3718 - placebo. The 95% CI for the difference in the responder rates was obtained using the Newcombe CI. P value was based on the odds ratio for the response rate (IW-3718:placebo) obtained from the CMH tests controlling for baseline esophagitis status and baseline heartburn severity level (\< 3 vs. ≥ 3).||1.17|0.56|0.2531
81596744|NCT03561090|162869554|SUPERIORITY||Proportion ratio|0.938||||0.7445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.636|1.382||Negative binomial model was used to deal with data overdispersion.|Negative binomial model||Proportion Ratio (1500 mg IW-3718 BID + PPI: Placebo + PPI)|Poisson regression including the fixed categorical effect of treatment, the baseline esophagitis status (present vs. not present) and baseline WHSS (\<3 vs. ≥3), the covariate of baseline proportion of heartburn-free days, and with the diary entry duration (in days) as a weight variable adjusted in the model was applied.||1.382|0.636|0.7445
81460731|NCT02712554|162613489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2335|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Treatment C (low-dose M366)||||0.2335
81460732|NCT02712554|162613489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1808|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Treatment D (high-dose M366)||||0.1808
81460733|NCT02712554|162613489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81596745|NCT03561090|162869554|OTHER|Negative binomial model was used to deal with data overdispersion.|Difference in Proportion Ratio|-0.015|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.103|0.074|||||Difference in Proportion Ratio, (1500 mg IW-3718 BID + PPI) - (Placebo + PPI).|Poisson regression including the fixed categorical effect of treatment, the baseline esophagitis status (present vs. not present) and baseline WHSS (\<3 vs. ≥3), the covariate of baseline proportion of heartburn-free days, and with the diary entry duration (in days) as a weight variable adjusted in the model was applied.||0.074|-0.103|
81596746|NCT04162769|162869556|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-10.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.605|=|0.1198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.228|2.674|||ANCOVA|||Week 12||2.674|-23.228|=0.1198
81596747|NCT04162769|162869556|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-8.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.515|=|0.1783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.544|4.002|||ANCOVA|||Week 12||4.002|-21.544|=0.1783
81596748|NCT04162769|162869557|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.34|=|0.9826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.52|18.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||18.11|-18.52|=0.9826
81596749|NCT04162769|162869557|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.78|=|0.1891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.12|32.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||32.21|-6.12|=0.1891
81596750|NCT04162769|162869558|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.38|=|0.7694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.29|16.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||16.64|-12.29|=0.7694
81596751|NCT04162769|162869558|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|17.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.47|=|0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|34.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||34.00|0.79|=0.0450
81596752|NCT04162769|162869559|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-14.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.295|=|0.0558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.406|0.352|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.352|-28.406|=0.0558
81596753|NCT04162769|162869559|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-10.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.134|=|0.1363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.737|3.397|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||3.397|-24.737|=0.1363
81596754|NCT04162769|162869560|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.33|=|0.7143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|26.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||26.41|-18.00|=0.7143
81596755|NCT04162769|162869560|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.09|=|0.6488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.62|26.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||26.87|-16.62|=0.6488
81596756|NCT04162769|162869561|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.22|=|0.3981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.27|28.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||28.80|-11.27|=0.3981
81596757|NCT04162769|162869561|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|15.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.17|=|0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.72|35.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||35.15|-4.72|=0.1410
81596758|NCT04162769|162869562|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.65|=|0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.61|23.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||23.38|-6.61|=0.2690
81460734|NCT02712554|162613489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81460735|NCT02712554|162613492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||MPC: Treatment C (low-dose M366) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81460736|NCT02712554|162613492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Treatment D: M366 37.5 mg/1625 mg, Treatment E: Placebo||||<0.0001
81460737|NCT02712554|162613492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1268|||||||ANOVA|||MPC: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Treatment C (low-dose M366)||||0.1268
81460738|NCT02712554|162613492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0014|||||||ANOVA|||MPC: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Treatment D (high-dose M366)||||0.0014
81596759|NCT04162769|162869562|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.09|=|0.5428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.56|18.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||18.25|-9.56|=0.5428
81596760|NCT04162769|162869563|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-2.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.721|=|0.7163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.089|12.466|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||12.466|-18.089|=0.7163
81596761|NCT04162769|162869563|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-13.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.602|=|0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.284|1.805|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||1.805|-28.284|=0.0840
81596762|NCT00713648|162869580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean (Lambda)|0.048||||||95.0|0.0094|0.2501|||Poisson model (log-link)|The estimated rate was adjusted for age and overdispersion which was estimated by Pearson's chi-square statistic divided by its degrees of freedom.|Mean (Lambda) refer to the estimate of the annualised bleeding rate|||0.2501|0.0094|
81596763|NCT00464815|162869595|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference (Nimenrix Group minus Mencevax ACWY Group) in the percentage of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response was greater than or equal to (≥) the pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Rate difference|7.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|14.87||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Nimenrix vaccine versus Mencevax ACWY vaccine in term of rSBA-MenA vaccine response, the standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the difference in rSBA vaccine response rate for the meningococcal serogroup A (Nimenrix Group rate minus Mencevax ACWY Group rate) one month after vaccination was computed.||14.87|1.63|
81596764|NCT00464815|162869595|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval for the group difference \[Nimenrix Group minus Mencevax ACWY Group\] in the percentage of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response was greater than or equal to (≥) the pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Rate Difference|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|4.18||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Nimenrix vaccine versus Mencevax ACWY vaccine in term of rSBA-MenC vaccine response, the standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the difference in rSBA vaccine response rate for the meningococcal serogroup C (Nimenrix Group rate minus Mencevax ACWY Group rate) one month after vaccination was computed.||4.18|-1.65|
81596765|NCT00464815|162869595|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval for the group difference \[Nimenrix Group minus Mencevax ACWY Group\] in the percentage of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response was greater than or equal to (≥) the pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Rate difference|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.78|14.14||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Nimenrix vaccine versus Mencevax ACWY vaccine in term of rSBA-MenW-135 vaccine response, the standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the difference in rSBA vaccine response rate for the meningococcal serogroup W-135 (Nimenrix Group rate minus Mencevax ACWY Group rate) one month after vaccination was computed.||14.14|4.78|
81642424|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.96||0.0944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.62|1.18|||MMRM|||Time Impact on Parent: Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||1.18|-14.62|0.0944
81642425|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.23||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.03|-2.17|||MMRM|||Family Activities: Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||-2.17|-15.03|0.0095
81460739|NCT02712554|162613492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||MPC: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81460740|NCT02712554|162613492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||MPC: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81460741|NCT02712554|162613493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment C (low-dose M366) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81596766|NCT00464815|162869595|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference \[Nimenrix Group minus Mencevax ACWY Group\] in the percentage of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response was greater than or equal to (≥) the pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Rate difference|15.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.89|21.37||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Nimenrix vaccine versus Mencevax ACWY vaccine in term of rSBA-MenY vaccine response, the standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the difference in rSBA vaccine response rate for the meningococcal serogroup Y (Nimenrix Group rate minus Mencevax ACWY Group rate) one month after vaccination was computed.||21.37|9.89|
81596767|NCT00464815|162869596|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the ratio of the percentages of subjects with any Grade 3 general symptom was lower than or equal to (≤) the pre-defined clinical limit of 3.0.|Risk Ratio (RR)|4.02||||0.1456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|24.6|||Chi-squared|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Nimenrix™ vaccine versus Mencevax™ vaccine in terms of incidence of any Grade 3 general (solicited and unsolicited) symptom, the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI for the ratio between Nimenrix and Mencevax groups (Nimenrix over Mencevax) in the percentage of subjects with any grade 3 general symptom within 4 days after vaccination was computed for the safety analysis in study MenACWY-TT-036.||24.6|0.68|0.1456
81596768|NCT00000392|162869611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.18
81596769|NCT02071173|162869649|SUPERIORITY|Single group test comparison to a performance goal of 87%. Lower one-sided 97.5% confidence limit was compared to the performance goal. If lower confidence limit exceeded performance goal, null hypothesis was rejected.|Percent|98.5|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|97.0|||||||Ho: The Implant through 6-month lead-related complication-free rate ≤ 87%, Ha: The Implant through 6-month lead-related complication-free rate \> 87%|||97.0|
81596770|NCT02071173|162869650|SUPERIORITY|Single group test comparison to a performance goal of 85%. Lower one-sided 95% confidence limit was compared to the performance goal. If lower confidence limit exceeded performance goal, null hypothesis was rejected.|Percent|96.5|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|93.8|||||||Ho: The Implant through 6-month lead-related complication-free rate ≤ 85%, Ha: The Implant through 6-month lead-related complication-free rate \> 85%|||93.8|
81596771|NCT02071173|162869651|SUPERIORITY|Single group test comparison to a performance goal of 75%. Lower one-sided 97.5% confidence limit was compared to the performance goal. If lower confidence limit exceeded performance goal, null hypothesis was rejected.|Percent|94.0|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|92.0|||||||Ho: Percentage of PCT less than or equal to 2.5V ≤ 75%, Ha: Percentage of PCT less than or equal to 2.5V \> 75%|||92.0|
81596772|NCT02071173|162869652|SUPERIORITY|Single group test comparison to a performance goal of 75%. Lower one-sided 97.5% confidence limit was compared to the performance goal. If lower confidence limit exceeded performance goal, null hypothesis was rejected.|Percent|91.1|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|88.2|||||||Ho: Percentage of PCT less than or equal to 2.5V ≤ 75%, Ha: Percentage of PCT less than or equal to 2.5V \> 75%|||88.2|
81596773|NCT02071173|162869653|SUPERIORITY|Single group test comparison to a performance goal of 93%. Lower one-sided 95% confidence limit was compared to the performance goal. If lower confidence limit exceeded performance goal, null hypothesis was rejected.|Percent|98.2|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|97.5|||||||Ho: The Implant through 3-month lead-related complication-free rate ≤ 93%, Ha: The Implant through 3-month lead-related complication-free rate \> 93%|||97.5|
81596774|NCT02071173|162869654|SUPERIORITY|Single group test comparison to a performance goal of 94%. Lower one-sided 95% confidence limit was compared to the performance goal. If lower confidence limit exceeded performance goal, null hypothesis was rejected.|Percent|99.3|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|98.8|||||||Ho: The 3- through 24-month lead-related complication-free rate ≤ 94%, Ha: The 3- through 24-month lead-related complication-free rate \> 94%|||98.8|
81642426|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.29||0.5474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|11.14|||MMRM|||Family Cohesion: Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||11.14|-5.96|0.5474
81460742|NCT02712554|162613493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment D (high-dose M366) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81460743|NCT02712554|162613493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Treatment C (low-dose M366)||||0.0120
81460744|NCT02712554|162613493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Treatment D (high-dose M366)||||<0.0001
81460745|NCT02712554|162613493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment A (low-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81460746|NCT02712554|162613493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||TA\_AUE0-8hr: Treatment B (high-dose CL-108) - Placebo||||<0.0001
81460747|NCT03100903|162613544|OTHER|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale, accounting for the treatment group as a source of variation. The effect 'treatment group' was considered as fixed.|Geometric Mean ratio (%)|71.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.57|84.73|||||"gMean ratio = gMean of BI 655130 high dose SC/gMean of BI 655130 high dose IV.~Inter-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\] = 23.7"|||84.73|60.57|
81460748|NCT03100903|162613545|OTHER|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale, accounting for the treatment group as a source of variation. The effect 'treatment group' was considered as fixed.|Geometric Mean (gMean) Ratio %|29.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|24.27|35.35|||||"gMean ratio = gMean of BI 655130 high dose SC/gMean of BI 655130 high dose IV.~Inter-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\] = 26.6"|||35.35|24.27|
81596775|NCT02071173|162869655|SUPERIORITY|Single group test comparison to a performance goal of 1.5 Volts. Upper one-sided 95% confidence limit was compared to the performance goal. If upper confidence limit was lower than the performance goal, null hypothesis was rejected.|Mean|0.56|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.58||||||Ho: The 3-month mean PCT ≥ 1.5 Volts, Ha: The 3-month mean PCT \< 1.5 Volts||0.58||
81596776|NCT02071173|162869656|SUPERIORITY|Single group test comparison to a performance goal of 3 mV. Lower one-sided 95% confidence limit was compared to the performance goal. If lower confidence limit was greater than the performance goal, null hypothesis was rejected.|Mean|17.4|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|16.7|||||||Ho: The 3-month mean sensed amplitude ≤ 3 mV, Ha: The 3-month mean sensed amplitude \> 3 mV|||16.7|
81596777|NCT02071173|162869657|SUPERIORITY|Single group test comparison to a performance goal of 3 mV. Lower one-sided 95% confidence limit was compared to the performance goal. If lower confidence limit was greater than the performance goal, null hypothesis was rejected.|Mean|16.1|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|15.1|||||||Ho: The 3-month mean sensed amplitude ≤ 3 mV, Ha: The 3-month mean sensed amplitude \> 3 mV|||15.1|
81596778|NCT02071173|162869658|SUPERIORITY|Single group test comparison to a performance goal of 300 ohms. Lower one-sided 95% confidence limit was compared to the performance goal. If lower confidence limit was greater than the performance goal, null hypothesis was rejected.|Mean|776.0|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|753.0|||||||Ho: The 3-month mean pacing impedance ≤ 300 ohms, Ha: The 3-month mean pacing impedance \> 300 ohms|||753|
81596779|NCT02071173|162869659|SUPERIORITY|Single group test comparison to a performance goal of 300 ohms. Lower one-sided 95% confidence limit was compared to the performance goal. If lower confidence limit was greater than the performance goal, null hypothesis was rejected.|Mean|805.0|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|763.0|||||||Ho: The 3-month mean pacing impedance ≤ 300 ohms, Ha: The 3-month mean pacing impedance \> 300 ohms|||763|
81596780|NCT02071173|162869660|SUPERIORITY|Single group test comparison to a performance goal of 4.5 seconds. Upper one-sided 95% confidence limit was compared to the performance goal. If upper confidence limit was lower than the performance goal, null hypothesis was rejected.|Mean|3.14|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.2||||||Ho: The mean detection time ≥ 4.5 seconds, Ha: The mean detection time \< 4.5 seconds||3.20||
81596781|NCT02071173|162869661|SUPERIORITY|Single group test comparison to a performance goal of 5 mV. Lower one-sided 95% confidence limit was compared to the performance goal. If lower confidence limit was greater than the performance goal, null hypothesis was rejected.|Mean|18.3|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|6.2|||||||Ho: The 3-month mean sensed amplitude ≤ 5 mV, Ha: The 3-month mean sensed amplitude \> 5 mV|||6.2|
81596782|NCT02071173|162869662|OTHER|Two one-sided tests (TOST) were performed.|Mean|468.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|463.0|472.0||||||Ho: Pacing impedance ≤ 300 Ω or pacing impedance ≥ 1200 Ω, Ha: 300 Ω \< Pacing impedance \< 1200 Ω||472|463|
81596783|NCT02071173|162869663|OTHER|Two one-sided tests (TOST) were performed.|Mean|702.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|659.0|744.0||||||Ho: Pacing impedance ≤ 300 Ω or pacing impedance ≥ 1200 Ω, Ha: 300 Ω \< Pacing impedance \< 1200 Ω||744|659|
81596784|NCT02071173|162869664|SUPERIORITY|Single group test comparison to a performance goal of 93%. Lower one-sided 95% confidence limit was compared to the performance goal. If lower confidence limit was greater than the performance goal, null hypothesis was rejected.|Percent|99.5|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|98.4|||||||Ho: Percent of successful conversion ≤ 93%, Ha: Percent of successful conversion \> 93%|||98.4|
81596785|NCT00386880|162869665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||||||Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||During the acute migraine attack, 90% of allodynic subjects and 75% of subjects without allodynia had phonophobia.||||0.59
81596786|NCT05098054|162869667|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares mean(GLSM) Ratio|214.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.47|446.45|||||"Geometric least-squares means (LSMs) were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs from the mixed effects model.~Geometric LSM Ratio (GMR) = 100\*(Moderate HI/Normal Hepatic Function (Matched to Moderate HI)"|||446.45|103.47|
81596787|NCT05098054|162869667|OTHER||GLSM Ratio|145.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.18|273.98|||||"Geometric LSMs were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs from the mixed effects model.~Geometric LSM Ratio (GMR) = 100\*(Mild HI/Normal Hepatic Function (Matched to Mild HI)"|||273.98|77.18|
81596788|NCT05098054|162869668|OTHER||GLSM Ratio|299.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.75|801.17|||||"Geometric LSMs were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs from the mixed effects model.~Geometric LSM Ratio (GMR) = 100\*(Moderate HI/Normal Hepatic Function (Matched to Moderate HI)"|||801.17|111.75|
81596789|NCT05098054|162869668|OTHER||GLSM Ratio|130.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.02|220.26|||||"Geometric LSMs were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs from the mixed effects model.~Geometric LSM Ratio (GMR) = 100\*(Mild HI/Normal Hepatic Function (Matched to Mild HI)"|||220.26|77.02|
81596790|NCT05098054|162869669|OTHER||GLSM Ratio|316.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|117.68|849.97|||||"Geometric LSMs were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs from the mixed effects model.~Geometric LSM Ratio (GMR) = 100\*(Moderate HI/Normal Hepatic Function (Matched to Moderate HI)"|||849.97|117.68|
81596791|NCT05098054|162869669|OTHER||GLSM Ratio|135.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.22|200.57|||||"Geometric LSMs were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs from the mixed effects model.~Geometric LSM Ratio (GMR) = 100\*(Mild HI/Normal Hepatic Function (Matched to Mild HI)"|||200.57|91.22|
81596792|NCT01426191|162869671|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.05
81596793|NCT01426191|162869672|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.01
81596794|NCT00845663|162869698|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Use of the 80-125 % bioequivalence range. If 90% confidence interval for ratio of geometric LS Means (percent) is included within these limits, the devices are considered bioequivalent.|ratio of geometric LS Means (percent)|101.33||||||90.0|92.84|110.58|||ANOVA|ANOVA for log-transformed values with treatment as factor has been used as the basis for calculation of estimated value and confidence interval.|Ratio is Auto-injection device/Pre-filled syringe|Bioequivalence testing by using the 90% Confidence Interval||110.58|92.84|
81596795|NCT00845663|162869699|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Use of the 80-125% bioequivalence range. If 90% confidence interval for ratio of geometric LS Means (percent) is included within these limits, the devices are considered bioequivalent.|ratio of geometric LS Means (percent)|97.7||||||90.0|89.06|107.19|||ANOVA|ANOVA for log-transformed values with treatment as factor was taken as the basis for calculation of estimated value and confidence interval.|Ratio is Auto-injection device/Pre-filled syringe|Bioequivalence testing by using the 90% Confidence Interval||107.19|89.06|
81523155|NCT00767806|162735016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.12||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Profile of Mood States Depression-Dejection subscore|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Profile of Mood States Depression-Dejection subscore during 12 weeks of treatment.||0.12|-0.90|0.133
81596796|NCT00845663|162869700|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Use of the 80-125 % bioequivalence range. If 90% confidence interval for ratio of geometric LS Means (percent) is included within these limits, the devices are considered bioequivalent.|ratio of geometric LS Means (percent)|97.54||||||90.0|87.33|108.94|||ANOVA|ANOVA for log-transformed values with treatment as factor was taken as a basis for calculation of estimated value and the confidence interval.|Ratio is Auto-injection device/Pre-filled syringe|Bioequivalence testing by using the 90% Confidence Interval||108.94|87.33|
81642427|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.0902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|7.52|||MMRM|||Physical Health Summary: Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||7.52|-0.56|0.0902
81596797|NCT01043432|162869736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regressions were utilized to model the outcomes of interest as a function of SA, TBI group, and the interaction between the two groups.||||>.05
81596798|NCT04307004|162869740|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.1|||Paired T Test, 2-sided||Mean difference in systolic blood pressure = mean systolic blood pressure when attended - mean systolic blood pressure when not attended (i.e., unattended).|||1.1|0.5|< 0.0001
81596799|NCT04307004|162869740|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.7||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Paired T Test, 2-sided||Mean difference in diastolic blood pressure = mean diastolic blood pressure when attended - mean diastolic blood pressure when not attended (i.e., unattended)|||0.7|0.3|< 0.0001
81642428|NCT02592434|162974937|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.6539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|2.57|||MMRM|||Psychosocial Health Summary : Analysis based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the Double-Blind baseline value.||2.57|-4.07|0.6539
81596800|NCT04307004|162869741|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.5||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Paired T Test, 2-sided||Mean difference in systolic blood pressure = mean systolic blood pressure on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring - mean systolic blood pressure on home blood pressure monitoring.|||-1.5|-3.0|< 0.0001
81596801|NCT04307004|162869741|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.4||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Paired T Test, 2-sided||Mean difference in diastolic blood pressure = mean diastolic blood pressure on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring - mean diastolic blood pressure on home blood pressure monitoring.|||-1.4|-2.5|< 0.0001
81596802|NCT04307004|162869743|OTHER|Independent variable - Attended systolic blood pressure. Dependent variable - Left ventricular mass index.|beta coefficient|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.55|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between attended systolic blood pressure and left ventricular mass index (LVMI). This analysis included 587 participants with attended office blood pressure measurements and valid LVMI measurements. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.55|0.32|< 0.001
81596803|NCT04307004|162869743|OTHER|Independent variable - attended diastolic blood pressure. Dependent variable - left ventricular mass index.|beta coefficient|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.6|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between attended diastolic blood pressure measurements and left ventricular mass index (LVMI). This analysis included 587 with attended office blood pressure measurements and valid LVMI measurements. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.60|0.24|< 0.001
81596804|NCT04307004|162869743|OTHER|Independent variable - unattended systolic blood pressure. Dependent variable - left ventricular mass index.|beta coefficient|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.56|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between unattended systolic blood pressure and left ventricular mass index (LVMI). This analysis included 587 participants with unattended office blood pressure measurements and valid LVMI measurements. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.56|0.33|< 0.001
81596805|NCT04307004|162869743|OTHER|Independent variable - unattended diastolic blood pressure. Dependent variable - left ventricular mass index.|beta coefficient|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.55|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between unattended diastolic blood pressure and left ventricular mass index (LVMI). This analysis included 587 participants with unattended office blood pressure measurements and valid LVMI measurements. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.55|0.19|< 0.001
81596806|NCT04307004|162869743|OTHER|Independent variable - awake systolic blood pressure on ABPM Dependent variable - left ventricular mass index.|beta coefficient|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.74|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between awake systolic blood pressure from ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) and left ventricular mass index (LVMI). This analysis included 554 participants with out-of-office blood pressure measurements and valid LVMI measurements. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.74|0.47|< 0.001
81596807|NCT04307004|162869743|OTHER|Independent variable - awake diastolic blood pressure on ABPM. Dependent variable - left ventricular mass index.|beta coefficient|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.66|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between awake diastolic blood pressure on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) and left ventricular mass index (LVMI). This analysis included 554 participants with out-of-office blood pressure measurements and valid LVMI measurements. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.66|0.25|< 0.001
81596808|NCT04307004|162869743|OTHER|Independent variable - asleep systolic blood pressure on HBPM. Dependent variable - left ventricular mass index.|beta coefficient|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.44|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between asleep systolic blood pressure on home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) and left ventricular mass index (LVMI). This analysis included 533 participants with HBPM data and valid LVMI. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.44|0.19|< 0.001
81596809|NCT04307004|162869743|OTHER|Independent variable - asleep diastolic blood pressure on HBPM Dependent variable - left ventricular mass index|beta coefficient|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.4|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between asleep diastolic blood pressure on home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) and left ventricular mass index (LVMI). This analysis included 533 participants with data on HBPM and valid LVMI. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.40|0.05|0.01
81596810|NCT04307004|162869743|OTHER|Independent variable - asleep systolic blood pressure on ABPM. Dependent variable - left ventricular mass index.|beta coefficient|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.59|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between asleep systolic blood pressure on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) and left ventricular mass index (LVMI). This analysis included 533 participants with data on ABPM and valid LVMI. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.59|0.32|< 0.001
81642429|NCT02592434|162974939|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.1894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.16|||MMRM|||Week 20: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.16|-0.80|0.1894
81642430|NCT02592434|162974939|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.34|||MMRM|||Week 24: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.34|-1.56|0.0026
81642431|NCT02592434|162974939|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.25|||MMRM|||Week 28: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.25|-1.50|0.0067
81642432|NCT02592434|162974939|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|-0.25|||MMRM|||Week 32: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.25|-1.73|0.0091
81642433|NCT02592434|162974939|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.03|||MMRM|||Week 36: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||0.03|-1.09|0.0632
81642434|NCT02592434|162974939|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.07|||MMRM|||Week 40: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.07|-1.35|0.0306
81642435|NCT02592434|162974939|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.18|||MMRM|||Week 44: Analysis was based on MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, visit, JIA category, open-label baseline CRP, treatment-by-visit interaction, and the double-blind baseline value.||-0.18|-1.41|0.0118
81596811|NCT04307004|162869743|OTHER|Independent variable - asleep diastolic blood pressure on ABPM Dependent variable - left ventricular mass index.|beta coefficient|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.55|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between asleep diastolic blood pressure on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) and left ventricular mass index (LVMI). This analysis included 533 participants with data on ABPM and valid LVMI. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.55|0.16|< 0.001
81596812|NCT04307004|162869744|OTHER|Independent variable - attended systolic blood pressure. Dependent variable - urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio.|beta coefficient|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.08|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between attended systolic blood pressure and urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR). This analysis included 555 participants with complete data on attended office blood pressure and UACR. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.08|-0.47|0.17
81596813|NCT04307004|162869744|OTHER|Independent variable - attended diastolic blood pressure. Dependent variable - urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio.|beta coefficient|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.15|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between attended diastolic blood pressure and urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR). This analysis included 555 participants with complete data on attended office blood pressure and UACR. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.15|-0.70|0.20
81596814|NCT04307004|162869744|OTHER|Independent variable - unattended systolic blood pressure. Dependent variable - urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio.|beta coefficient|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.02|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between unattended systolic blood pressure and urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR). This analysis included 555 participants with complete data on unattended blood pressure and UACR. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.02|-0.55|0.07
81596815|NCT04307004|162869744|OTHER|Independent variable - unattended diastolic blood pressure. Dependent variable - urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio.|beta coefficient|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.06|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between unattended diastolic blood pressure and urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR). This analysis included 555 participants with complete data on unattended diastolic blood pressure and UACR. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.06|-0.80|0.09
81596816|NCT04307004|162869744|OTHER|"Independent variable - awake systolic blood pressure on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.~Dependent variable - urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio."|beta coefficient|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.31|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between awake systolic blood pressure on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) and urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR). This analysis included 523 participants with complete data on ABPM and UACR. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.31|-0.29|0.94
81642436|NCT01469819|162974969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81642437|NCT01469819|162974970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81642438|NCT01469819|162974971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81642439|NCT01469819|162974972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81642440|NCT03082196|162974974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.1|||t-test, 2 sided||The direction of the comparison (difference) is the test varnish to the standard varnish. A negative value for the difference indicates a lower caries increment in the test varnish as compared to the standard varnish.|||-0.1|-1.9|0.037
81642441|NCT03082196|162974975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided||The direction of the comparison (difference) is the test varnish to the standard varnish. A negative value for the difference indicates a lower caries increment in the test varnish as compared to the standard varnish.|||0.1|-1.5|0.062
81701605|NCT03846219|163098572|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.38||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.64||A one-sided alpha level of 0.1 was used.|generalized linear model|Estimates were adjusted for baseline volume of T2 lesions, MRI field strength (1.5 or 3.0 Tesla), and baseline number of Gd+ lesions (0, ≥1).|Rate ratio of 45 mg IMU-838 / placebo|H0: cumulative number of CUA MRI lesions up to Week 24 with 45 mg IMU-838 equal to or higher than that with placebo. A generalized linear model with a negative binomial distribution and logarithmic link function was used. Log transformation of time from 1st IMP dose to date of last MRI assessment was used as offset term. 51 patients per group were necessary to have 80% power to detect a difference of 3.5 in mean event rate with a significance level 0.1, 1-sided.||0.64|0.22|0.0002
81596817|NCT04307004|162869744|OTHER|"Independent variable - awake diastolic blood pressure on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.~Dependent variable - urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio."|beta coefficient|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.66|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between awake diastolic blood pressure on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) and urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR). This analysis included 523 participants with complete data on ABPM and UACR. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.66|-0.21|0.31
81596818|NCT04307004|162869744|OTHER|Independent variable - asleep systolic blood pressure on HBPM. Dependent variable - urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio.|beta coefficient|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.26|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between asleep systolic blood pressure on home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) and urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR). This analysis included 505 participants with complete HBPM and UACR data. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.26|-0.28|0.94
81596819|NCT04307004|162869744|OTHER|Independent variable - asleep diastolic blood pressure on HBPM. Dependent variable - urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio.|beta coefficient|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.36|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between asleep diastolic blood pressure on home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) and urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR). This analysis included 505 participants with complete HBPM and UACR data. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.36|-0.40|0.93
81596820|NCT04307004|162869744|OTHER|Independent variable - asleep systolic blood pressure on ABPM. Dependent variable - urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio.|beta coefficient|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.4|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between asleep systolic blood pressure on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) and urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR). This analysis included 505 participants with complete ABPM and UACR data. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.40|-0.21|0.54
81596821|NCT04307004|162869744|OTHER|Independent variable - asleep diastolic blood pressure on ABPM. Dependent variable - urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio.|beta coefficient|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.68|||Regression, Linear|||We determined the association between asleep diastolic blood pressure on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) and urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR). This analysis included 505 participants with complete ABPM and UACR data. This analysis combined across study arms as prespecified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan.||0.68|-0.16|0.23
81596822|NCT02395042|162869771|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.15||||0.142|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and treatment group and stratification (baseline bladder pain NRS: ≤ 5 or \> 5) as factors.||||||0.142
81596823|NCT02395042|162869771|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.92||||0.319|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and treatment group and stratification (baseline bladder pain NRS: ≤ 5 or \> 5) as factors.||||||0.319
81596824|NCT02395042|162869772|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.46||||0.024|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and treatment group and stratification (baseline bladder pain NRS: ≤ 5 or \> 5) as factors.||||||0.024
81596825|NCT02395042|162869772|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.02||||0.137|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and treatment group and stratification (baseline bladder pain NRS: ≤ 5 or \> 5) as factors.||||||0.137
81596826|NCT02273141|162869803|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The confidence limits were adjusted for multiple comparisons (two alternative primary endpoints): To be declared non-inferior, the primary endpoint must show a difference in success rates of no greater than 10% in favor of SP+MS using lower 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.|Difference in success rate|8.22||||0.038|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.5|||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons (2 alternative primary endpoints): To be declared superior, the primary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||The hypothesis was to demonstrate non-inferiority (NI) of NER1006 regimen to SP+MS (10% margin). Success rate was no. of patients with successful overall bowel cleansing as proportion of no. of patients in each group. Treatment effect was NER1006 success rate - SP+MS success rate. A Hochberg procedure was used to control Type I error since there were 2 alternative primary endpoints. An alpha level of 1.25% 1-sided was used. A closed testing procedure used to evaluate superiority if NI was met.|||-0.50|0.038
81596827|NCT02273141|162869804|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The confidence limits were adjusted for multiple comparisons (two alternative primary endpoints): To be declared non-inferior the primary endpoint must show a difference in success rates of no greater than 10% in favor of SP+MS using lower 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.|Difference in excellent plus good rate|3.2||||0.027|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-5.56|||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons (2 alternative primary endpoints): To be declared superior, primary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||Hypothesis was to demonstrate NI of NER1006 regimen to SP+MS (10% margin). Success rate was no. of patients with highly effective cleansing of the colon ascendens as proportion of no. of patients in each group. Treatment effect was NER1006 success rate - SP+MS success rate. A Hochberg procedure was used to control Type I error since there were 2 alternative primary endpoints. An alpha level of 1.25% 1-sided was used. A closed testing procedure used to evaluate superiority if NI was met.|||-5.56|0.027
81596828|NCT02273141|162869805|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be declared non-inferior, the key secondary endpoint must show a difference in rates of no greater than 10% in favor of SP+MS using lower 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.|Difference in ADR|2.42||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.35|11.12||To be declared superior, the key secondary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority and show a significant advantage for NER1006 relative to SP+MS with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||If at least one of the alternative primary endpoints was met, then key secondary endpoints for the same colon region as met by the primary endpoint were evaluated hierarchically in a pre-specified order. The difference in ADR was calculated as NER1006 rate - SP+MS rate using 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Formal testing was to proceed in the hierarchy if preceding key secondary endpoint met non-inferiority. This procedure ensured overall Type I error control at 2.5% 1-sided.||11.12|-6.35|0.154
81596829|NCT02273141|162869806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be declared non-inferior, the key secondary endpoint must show a difference in rates of no greater than 10% in favor of SP+MS using lower 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.|Difference in ADR|3.27||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.56|11.91||To be declared superior, the key secondary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority and show a significant advantage for NER1006 relative to SP+MS with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||If at least one of the alternative primary endpoints was met, then key secondary endpoints for the same colon region as met by the primary endpoint were evaluated hierarchically in a pre-specified order. The difference in ADR was calculated as NER1006 rate - SP+MS rate using 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Formal testing was to proceed in the hierarchy if preceding key secondary endpoint met non-inferiority. This procedure ensured overall Type I error control at 2.5% 1-sided.||11.91|-5.56|0.212
81596830|NCT02273141|162869807|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be declared non-inferior, the key secondary endpoint must show a difference in rates of no greater than 10% in favor of SP+MS using lower 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.|Difference in PDR|4.43||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|13.1||To be declared superior, the key secondary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority and show a significant advantage for NER1006 relative to SP+MS with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||If at least one of the alternative primary endpoints was met, then key secondary endpoints for the same colon region as met by the primary endpoint were evaluated hierarchically in a pre-specified order. The difference in PDR was calculated as NER1006 rate - SP+MS rate using 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Formal testing was to proceed in the hierarchy if preceding key secondary endpoint met non-inferiority. This procedure ensured overall Type I error control at 2.5% 1-sided.||13.10|-4.36|0.064
81596831|NCT02273141|162869808|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be declared non-inferior, the key secondary endpoint must show a difference in rates of no greater than 10% in favor of SP+MS using lower 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.|Difference in PDR|2.95||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|11.51||To be declared superior, the key secondary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority and show a significant advantage for NER1006 relative to SP+MS with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||If at least one of the alternative primary endpoints was met, then key secondary endpoints for the same colon region as met by the primary endpoint were evaluated hierarchically in a pre-specified order. The difference in PDR was calculated as NER1006 rate - SP+MS rate using 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Formal testing was to proceed in the hierarchy if preceding key secondary endpoint met non-inferiority. This procedure ensured overall Type I error control at 2.5% 1-sided.||11.51|-5.96|0.278
81596832|NCT00529399|162869809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.98|||||||ANCOVA|||"The calculation for the concentration of c-peptide is a weighted average of the 6 timed measurements of c-peptide in nano-moles/Liter. We try to distinguish this calculation from the AUC by referring to it as the AUC mean and may be expressed algebraically as the AUC/(120 min.); thus, the units are the same as the y-axis."||||0.98
81596833|NCT00529399|162869809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.51|||||||ANCOVA|||"The calculation for the concentration of c-peptide is a weighted average of the 6 timed measurements of c-peptide in nano-moles/Liter. We try to distinguish this calculation from the AUC by referring to it as the AUC mean and may be expressed algebraically as the AUC/(120 min.); thus, the units are the same as the y-axis."||||0.51
81596834|NCT02486328|162869810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81596835|NCT02486328|162869811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81596836|NCT02486328|162869812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81523156|NCT00767806|162735016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.37||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Profile of Mood States Anger-Hostility score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Profile of Mood States Anger-Hostility score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.37|-1.46|<0.001
81596837|NCT02486328|162869813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81596838|NCT02486328|162869814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81596839|NCT02486328|162869815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81460749|NCT03100903|162613546|OTHER|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale, accounting for the treatment group as a source of variation. The effect 'treatment group' was considered as fixed.|Geometric Mean (gMean) Ratio %|70.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.26|83.2|||||"gMean ratio = gMean of BI 655130 high dose SC/gMean of BI 655130 high dose IV.~Inter-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\] = 23.9"|||83.20|59.26|
81596840|NCT06242444|162869816|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|8.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.465||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.42|13.28|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Dentifrice minus Placebo Control Dentifrice.|||13.28|3.42|0.0012
81523157|NCT00767806|162735016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.13||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.88||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Profile of Mood States Vigor-Activity score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Profile of Mood States Vigor-Activity score during 12 weeks of treatment.||1.88|0.38|0.003
81523158|NCT00767806|162735016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.43||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Profile of Mood States Fatigue-Inertia score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Profile of Mood States Fatigue-Inertia score during 12 weeks of treatment.||0.43|-0.93|0.469
81523159|NCT00767806|162735016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.17||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Profile of Mood States Confusion-Bewilderment score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Profile of Mood States Confusion-Bewilderment score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.17|-0.98|0.006
81523160|NCT00767806|162735016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.41|-1.6||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Profile of Mood States Total Mood Disturbance score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Profile of Mood States Total Mood Disturbance score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-1.60|-6.41|0.001
81523161|NCT00767806|162735017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|3.02||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the 36-SF Health Survey Physical Component score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the 36-SF Health Survey Physical Component score during 12 weeks of treatment.||3.02|-0.53|0.168
81523162|NCT00767806|162735017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.24||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|3.96||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey Mental Component score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey Mental Component score during 12 weeks of treatment.||3.96|0.53|0.010
81523163|NCT00767806|162735017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.58||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|8.3||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey Bodily Pain Transformed score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey Bodily Pain Transformed score during 12 weeks of treatment.||8.30|0.86|0.016
81523164|NCT00767806|162735017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|7.61||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey Mental Health Transformed score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey Mental Health Transformed score during 12 weeks of treatment.||7.61|2.15|<0.001
81523165|NCT00767806|162735017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.58||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|5.67||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey General Health Transformed score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey General Health Transformed score during 12 weeks of treatment.||5.67|-0.50|0.101
81523166|NCT00767806|162735017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|7.12||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey Physical Functioning Transformed score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey Physical Functioning Transformed score during 12 weeks of treatment.||7.12|-0.12|0.058
81523167|NCT00767806|162735017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.43||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|6.37||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey Role-Emotional Transformed score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey Role-Emotional Transformed score during 12 weeks of treatment.||6.37|-1.52|0.227
81596841|NCT06242444|162869817|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|37.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.217|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.9|43.76|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Dentifrice minus Placebo Control Dentifrice.|||43.76|30.90|<.0001
81596842|NCT06242444|162869818|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.462||0.1138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|8.87|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Dentifrice minus Reference Dentifrice.|||8.87|-0.97|0.1138
81596843|NCT06242444|162869820|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.213||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|8.64|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Dentifrice minus Reference Dentifrice.|||8.64|-4.21|0.4930
81596844|NCT06242444|162869824|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.462||0.0789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|9.32|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Reference Dentifrice minus Placebo Control Dentifrice.|At 4 hours of intra-oral exposure||9.32|-0.52|0.0789
81596845|NCT06242444|162869824|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.408||0.2178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|7.81|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Reference Dentifrice minus Placebo Control Dentifrice.|At 12 hours of intra-oral exposure||7.81|-1.82|0.2178
81596846|NCT06242444|162869825|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|35.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.213|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.69|41.54|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Reference Dentifrice minus Placebo Control Dentifrice.|At 4 hours of intra-oral exposure||41.54|28.69|<.0001
81596847|NCT06242444|162869825|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|27.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.14|33.21|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Reference Dentifrice minus Placebo Control Dentifrice.|At 12 hours of intra-oral exposure||33.21|21.14|<.0001
81596848|NCT06242444|162869826|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|1.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 4 hours of intra-oral exposure||1.97|1.53|<.0001
81596849|NCT06242444|162869826|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|1.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 12 hours of intra-oral exposure||1.78|1.42|<.0001
81596850|NCT06242444|162869827|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.307|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0277|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.252|0.362|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Reference Dentifrice minus Placebo Control Dentifrice.|At 4 hours of intra-oral exposure||0.362|0.252|<.0001
81596851|NCT06242444|162869827|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.242|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0257|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.293|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Reference Dentifrice minus Placebo Control Dentifrice.|At 12 hours of intra-oral exposure||0.293|0.190|<.0001
81596852|NCT03317977|162869828|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.43
81596853|NCT00584727|162869915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Alternative hypothesis was senofilcon A toric was superior to etafilcon A sphere by having more eyes see 20/20||||<0.0001
81596854|NCT00584727|162869916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1334||||95.0|0.3625|0.7155|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was senofilcon A toric minus etafilcon A sphere.|Alternative hypothesis was senofilcon A toric was superior to etafilcon A sphere.||0.7155|0.3625|
81642442|NCT03082196|162974976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided||"The direction of the comparison (difference) is the test varnish to the standard varnish. A negative value for the difference indicates a happier response in the test varnish as compared to the standard varnish."|||0.1|-0.5|0.11
81596855|NCT00584727|162869917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2161||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Aletrnative hypothesis was senofilcon A toric was superior to alphafilcon A toric by having more eyes within 5 degrees.||||0.2161
81596856|NCT00584727|162869918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1328||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Alternative hypothesis was senofilcon A toric was superior to alphafilcon A toric by having more eyes within 5 degrees||||0.1328
81596857|NCT00584727|162869919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.489|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1393||||95.0|0.1529|0.489|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was senofilcon A toric minus alphafilcon A toric|Alternative hypothesis was senofilcon A toric was superior to alphafilcon A toric.||0.4890|0.1529|
81596858|NCT00584727|162869920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Alternative hypothesis was senofilcon A toric was superior to etafilcon A sphere.||||<0.0001
81596859|NCT00567242|162869966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2801|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1077|<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.0709|||t-test, 1 sided|||"H1: The Intention Group will show a significant rightward shift in lateral frontal laterality from pre-treatment to post-treatment.~H0: The Intention Group will show no shift in lateral frontal laterality from pre-treatment to post-treatment.~Since this is a repeated measures t test, the data are presented as the mean and standard deviation for for the post-treatment laterality index minus the pre-treatment laterality index."||-0.0709||<.05
81642443|NCT03082196|162974977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided||"The direction of the comparison (difference) is the test varnish to the standard varnish. A positive value for the difference indicates an unhappier response in the test varnish as compared to the standard varnish."|||0.3|-0.2|0.74
81596860|NCT00567242|162869966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1832|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2768|<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.3546|||t-test, 1 sided|||"H1: The Control Group will show a significant rightward shift in lateral frontal lateral indices from pre-treatment to post-treatment.~H0: The Control group will show no shift in lateral frontal laterality indices from pre-treatment to post-treatment.~Since the analysis to test these hypotheses is a repeated-measures t-test, the mean and standard deviation are given for post-treatment laterality index minus pre-treatment laterality index."||0.3546||<.05
81596861|NCT00567242|162869967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-1.81||||t-test, 1 sided|||"H1: The Intention Group would show more improvement across treatment than the Control Group.~H0: The Intention Group and the Control Group would not show any difference in improvement across treatment."|||-1.81|<.05
81596862|NCT00567242|162869968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.26||||t-test, 1 sided|||"H1: The Intention Group would show more improvement across treatment than the Control Group.~H0: The Intention Group and the Control Group would not show any difference in improvement across treatment."|||0.26|<.05
81596863|NCT01986881|162870011|NON_INFERIORITY|1-sided p-value and the non-inferiority margin is a hazard ratio of 1.3.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.6|0.848|1.114||Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.114|0.848|<0.001
81596864|NCT01986881|162870011|NON_INFERIORITY|1-sided p-value and the non-inferiority margin is a hazard ratio of 1.3.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.6|0.887|1.211|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.211|0.887|0.002
81596865|NCT01986881|162870011|NON_INFERIORITY|1-sided p-value and the non-inferiority margin is a hazard ratio of 1.3.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.6|0.773|1.065|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.065|0.773|<0.001
81596866|NCT01986881|162870013|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.51||"Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR, stratum, and the interaction of time by treatment. The stratum was (insulin alone or insulin+metformin) and Time was a categorical variable."|cLDA Model|||||-0.51|-0.78|<0.001
81642444|NCT01106586|162975020|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A total of 700 HIV-1 infected participants, randomized in a 1:1 ratio to 2 groups would achieve at least 95% power to establish noninferiority in Week 48 response (HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL per the FDA-defined snapshot analysis) rate difference between the 2 groups. For sample size and power computation, it was assumed that both treatment groups have a response rate of 0.795, a noninferiority margin of 0.12, and that the significance level of the test is at a one-sided, 0.025 level.|Difference in response rates|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.2|-1.9|7.8|||||To preserve the overall alpha level: 0.05, accounting for 2 interim analyses for Independent Data Monitoring Committee meetings, the 95.2% CI was computed using normal approximation stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA (≤ 100,000 or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|The null hypothesis was that the Stribild group is at least 12% worse than the ATV/r + Truvada group with respect to percentage of participants achieving HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL (response rate as defined by the snapshot analysis algorithm) at Week 48; the alternative hypothesis was that the response rate in the Stribild group is less than 12% worse than that in the ATV/r + Truvada Group.||7.8|-1.9|
81642445|NCT04864236|162975031|EQUIVALENCE|We compared particle number counts between intervention and control groups using the Wilcoxon test. Analyses were conducted using IBM SPSS V28 and p-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81642446|NCT04864236|162975032|EQUIVALENCE|Patient characteristics were summarized between groups using mean (SD) and formally compared using the t-test.||||||0.073|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.073
81642447|NCT04864236|162975033|EQUIVALENCE|Patient characteristics and study variables were summarized between groups using mean (SD) and formally compared using the t-test.||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.670
81642448|NCT04864236|162975034|EQUIVALENCE|Patient characteristics were summarized between groups using mean (SD) and formally compared using the t-test.||||||0.167|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.167
81642449|NCT04864236|162975035|EQUIVALENCE|Patient characteristics were summarized between groups using mean (SD) and formally compared using the t-test.||||||0.198|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.198
81642450|NCT04864236|162975036|EQUIVALENCE|Patient characteristics were summarized between groups using mean (SD) and formally compared using the t-test.||||||0.442|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.442
81642451|NCT03751280|162975094|OTHER||Comparison of adjusted least square mean|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|2.6|||||mixed effects model with treatment, visit as fixed effects, baseline and disease duration at baseline as continuous covariates, treatment \* visit and baseline \* visit interaction effects.|Day 29||2.6|-1.4|
81642452|NCT03751280|162975094|OTHER||Comparison of adjusted least square mean|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.279|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|2.9|||||mixed effects model with treatment, visit as fixed effects, baseline and disease duration at baseline as continuous covariates, treatment \* visit and baseline \* visit interaction effects.|Day 57||2.9|-1.3|
81642453|NCT03751280|162975094|OTHER||Comparison of adjusted least square mean|2.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.611||0.0931|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|5.4|||t-test, 2 sided||mixed effects model with treatment, visit as fixed effects, baseline and disease duration at baseline as continuous covariates, treatment \* visit and baseline \* visit interaction effects.|Day 85||5.4|0.1|0.0931
81642454|NCT03751280|162975096|OTHER||Comparison of adjusted least square mean|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.501|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|1.0|||||mixed effects model with treatment, visit as fixed effects, baseline and disease duration at baseline as continuous covariates, treatment \* visit and baseline \* visit interaction effects.|Day 29||1|-0.6|
81642455|NCT03751280|162975096|OTHER||Comparison of adjusted least square mean|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.538|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|1.5|||||mixed effects model with treatment, visit as fixed effects, baseline and disease duration at baseline as continuous covariates, treatment \* visit and baseline \* visit interaction effects.|Day 57||1.5|-0.3|
81596867|NCT01986881|162870013|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.44||"Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR, stratum, and the interaction of time by treatment. The stratum was (insulin alone or insulin+metformin) and Time was a categorical variable."|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.44|-0.71|<0.001
81596868|NCT01986881|162870015|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.22||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.16||Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR, and the interaction of time by treatment.|cLDA Model|||||0.16|-0.60|0.247
81596869|NCT01986881|162870015|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.35||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.02||Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR, and the interaction of time by treatment.|cLDA model|||||0.02|-0.72|0.063
81596870|NCT01986881|162870017|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.53||Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR, and the interaction of time by treatment.|cLDA Model|||||-0.53|-0.98|<0.001
81596871|NCT01986881|162870017|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.43||Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR, and the interaction of time by treatment.|cLDA model|||||-0.43|-0.89|<0.001
81596872|NCT01986881|162870018|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.75|1.034|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.034|0.750|0.108
81596873|NCT01986881|162870018|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.725|1.057|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.057|0.725|0.150
81596874|NCT01986881|162870018|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.735|1.068|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.068|0.735|0.188
81596875|NCT01986881|162870019|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.767|1.113|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.113|0.767|0.385
81596876|NCT01986881|162870019|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.739|1.139|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.139|0.739|0.417
81596877|NCT01986881|162870019|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.75|1.154|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.154|0.750|0.494
81596878|NCT01986881|162870020|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.63|1.036|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.036|0.630|0.081
81596879|NCT01986881|162870020|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.638|1.137|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|"Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.~Renal"||||1.137|0.638|0.258
81596880|NCT01986881|162870020|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.568|1.028|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.028|0.568|0.065
81596881|NCT01986881|162870021|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.823|1.038||Hazard ratio, CI, and 2-sided p-value comparing All Ertugliflozin versus Placebo, based on the stratified Cox proportional hazards model that included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.|Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.038|0.823|0.183
81596882|NCT01986881|162870021|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.831|1.086|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.086|0.831|0.450
81596883|NCT01986881|162870021|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.785|1.029|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.029|0.785|0.123
81596884|NCT01986881|162870022|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.861|1.259|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.259|0.861|0.676
81642456|NCT03751280|162975096|OTHER||Comparison of adjusted least square mean|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.648||0.2069|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|1.9|||t-test, 2 sided||mixed effects model with treatment, visit as fixed effects, baseline and disease duration at baseline as continuous covariates, treatment \* visit and baseline \* visit interaction effects.|Day 85||1.9|-0.3|0.2069
81642457|NCT03751280|162975097|OTHER||Comparison of adjusted least square mean|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.849|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|1.9|||||mixed effects model with treatment, visit as fixed effects, baseline and disease duration at baseline as continuous covariates, treatment \* visit and baseline \* visit interaction effects.|Day 29||1.9|-0.9|
81642458|NCT03751280|162975097|OTHER||Comparison of adjusted least square mean|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|1.6|||||mixed effects model with treatment, visit as fixed effects, baseline and disease duration at baseline as continuous covariates, treatment \* visit and baseline \* visit interaction effects.|Day 57||1.6|-1.4|
81596885|NCT01986881|162870022|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.949|1.451|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.451|0.949|0.139
81596886|NCT01986881|162870022|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|1.141|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.141|0.727|0.416
81596887|NCT01986881|162870023|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.365||Hazard ratio, CI, and 2-sided p-value comparing All Ertugliflozin versus Placebo, based on the stratified Cox proportional hazards model that included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.|Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio, CI, and 2-sided p-value comparing All Ertugliflozin versus Placebo, based on the stratified Cox proportional hazards model that included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.|||1.365|0.820|0.663
81596888|NCT01986881|162870023|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.845|1.505||A two-sided p-value compared Ertugliflozin vs Placebo, based on the stratified Cox proportional hazards model that included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.|Cox proportional hazards model|||Hazard ratio, confidence interval, and two-sided p-value comparing Ertugliflozin vs Placebo, based on the stratified Cox proportional hazards model that includes treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||1.505|0.845|0.415
81523168|NCT00767806|162735017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.91||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|6.21||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey Role-Physical Transformed score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey Role-Physical Transformed score during 12 weeks of treatment.||6.21|-2.39|0.383
81596889|NCT01986881|162870023|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.736|1.334||A two-sided p-value compared Ertugliflozin vs Placebo, based on the stratified Cox proportional hazards model that included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.|Cox proportional hazards model|||Hazard ratio, confidence interval, and two-sided p-value comparing Ertugliflozin vs Placebo, based on the stratified Cox proportional hazards model that includes treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||1.334|0.736|0.953
81596890|NCT01986881|162870024|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.539|0.902||Hazard ratio, CI, and 2-sided p-value comparing All Ertugliflozin versus Placebo, based on the stratified Cox proportional hazards model that included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.|Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.902|0.539|0.006
81596891|NCT01986881|162870024|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.502|0.932|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Hazards model that included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||0.932|0.502|0.016
81596892|NCT01986881|162870024|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.524|0.964|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Hazards model that included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||0.964|0.524|0.028
81596893|NCT01986881|162870025|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio, CI, and 2-sided p-value comparing Ertugliflozin vs Placebo, based on the stratified Cox proportional hazards model that included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor. The on-study approach included confirmed events that occurred between the randomization date and the on-study censor date.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.797|1.081||Hazard ratio, CI, and 2-sided p-value comparing Ertugliflozin vs Placebo, based on the stratified Cox proportional hazards model that included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.|Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.081|0.797|0.340
81596894|NCT01986881|162870025|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.784|1.117|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.117|0.784|0.463
81642459|NCT03751280|162975097|OTHER||Comparison of adjusted least square mean|1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.071||0.1368|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|3.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 85||3.4|-0.2|0.1368
81642460|NCT03751280|162975098|OTHER||Comparison of adjusted least square mean|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|0.6|||||mixed effects model with treatment, visit as fixed effects, baseline and disease duration at baseline as continuous covariates, treatment \* visit and baseline \* visit interaction effects.|Day 29||0.6|-0.8|
81642461|NCT03751280|162975098|OTHER||Comparison of adjusted least square mean|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.453|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|0.9|||||mixed effects model with treatment, visit as fixed effects, baseline and disease duration at baseline as continuous covariates, treatment \* visit and baseline \* visit interaction effects.|Day 57||0.9|-0.6|
81642462|NCT03751280|162975098|OTHER||Comparison of adjusted least square mean|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.581||0.3798|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided||mixed effects model with treatment, visit as fixed effects, baseline and disease duration at baseline as continuous covariates, treatment \* visit and baseline \* visit interaction effects.|||1.5|-0.5|0.3798
81642463|NCT03751280|162975099|OTHER||Comparison of adjusted least square mean|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-0.79|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|1.6|||||mixed effects model with treatment, visit as fixed effects, baseline and disease duration at baseline as continuous covariates, treatment \* visit and baseline \* visit interaction effects.|Day 29||1.6|-3.2|
81642464|NCT03751280|162975099|OTHER||Comparison of adjusted least square mean|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.006|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.9|1.7|||||mixed effects model with treatment, visit as fixed effects, baseline and disease duration at baseline as continuous covariates, treatment \* visit and baseline \* visit interaction effects.|Day 57||1.7|-4.9|
81642465|NCT03751280|162975099|OTHER||Comparison of adjusted least square mean|-4.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.0|-1.1|||t-test, 2 sided||mixed effects model with treatment, visit as fixed effects, baseline and disease duration at baseline as continuous covariates, treatment \* visit and baseline \* visit interaction effects.|Day 85||-1.1|-7.0|0.0245
81642466|NCT03751280|162975100|OTHER||Comparison of adjusted least square mean|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.516|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.7|||||mixed effects model with treatment, visit as fixed effects, baseline and disease duration at baseline as continuous covariates, treatment \* visit and baseline \* visit interaction effects.|Day 29-Domain 1||0.7|-1.0|
81642467|NCT02162771|162975129|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% CIs of the ratios of geometric means of log-transformed values were used to assess the bioequivalence between CT-P10 and Rituxan (bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%)|Ratio of geometric least square means|102.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.05|111.17|||ANCOVA|Country, gender, race, the value of ECOG status and the FLIPI score (0 to 2 versus 3 to 5) at baseline were fitted as covariates.||Equivalence in AUCtau between CT-P10 and Rituxan||111.17|94.05|
81642468|NCT02162771|162975130|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% CIs of the ratios of geometric means of log-transformed transformed values were used to assess the bioequivalence between CT-P10 and Rituxan (bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%)|Ratio of geometric least square means|100.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.84|108.0|||ANCOVA|Country, gender, race, the value of ECOG status and the FLIPI score (0 to 2 versus 3 to 5) at baseline were fitted as covariates.||Equivalence in Cmax,ss between CT-P10 and Rituxan||108.00|93.84|
81642469|NCT02162771|162975131|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of -7% was predefined.|Point estimate difference|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81642470|NCT02032420|162975144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Repeated-measures MANOVA|The reported p value is for the effect of group assignment across three iterations of the assigned task.||||||<0.001
81642471|NCT02032420|162975145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Repeated-measures MANOVA|The p value is for the effect of group assignment across three iterations of the assigned task.||||||0.004
81642472|NCT02032420|162975146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.038
81596895|NCT01986881|162870025|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.771|1.1|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment as an explanatory factor and cohort category as a stratification factor.||||1.100|0.771|0.363
81596896|NCT01986881|162870026|SUPERIORITY|Ertugliflozin vs Placebo, based on the Andersen-Gill model for the recurrent events at the end of study. The on-study approach includes confirmed events that occurred between the randomization date and the on-study censor date.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.898|1.131||||||||1.131|0.898|
81596897|NCT01986881|162870026|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.937|1.219||||||||1.219|0.937|
81596898|NCT01986881|162870026|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.828|1.085||||||||1.085|0.828|
81596899|NCT01986881|162870027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|0.945||||||Ertugliflozin vs Placebo, based on the Andersen-Gill model for the recurrent events at the end of study. The on-study approach included confirmed events that occurred between randomization date and the on-study censor date.||0.945|0.716|
81596900|NCT01986881|162870027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|0.935|||||Ertugliflozin vs Placebo, based on the Andersen-Gill model for the recurrent events at the end of study.|||0.935|0.673|
81523169|NCT00767806|162735017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|7.61||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey Social Functioning Transformed score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey Social Functioning Transformed score during 12 weeks of treatment.||7.61|0.38|0.030
81596901|NCT01986881|162870027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.725|1.001|||||Ertugliflozin vs Placebo, based on the Andersen-Gill model for the recurrent events at the end of study.|||1.001|0.725|
81596902|NCT01986881|162870028|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.46|||cLDA Model|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.46|-0.55|<0.001
81596903|NCT01986881|162870028|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.44|||cLDA model|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.44|-0.53|<0.001
81596904|NCT01986881|162870029|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.43|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model included fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.43|-0.54|<0.001
81596905|NCT01986881|162870029|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.45|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model included fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.45|-0.55|<0.001
81596906|NCT01986881|162870030|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the least squares means|-0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.3||Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis||Ertugliflozin vs. Placebo|||-0.30|-0.45|<0.001
81596907|NCT01986881|162870030|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.32||Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|cLDA|Ertugliflozin vs. Placebo.||||-0.32|-0.46|<0.001
81596908|NCT01986881|162870032|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the least squares means|-0.31||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.21||Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|cLDA|||||-0.21|-0.41|0.001
81596909|NCT01986881|162870032|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the least squares means|-0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.26||Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|cLDA model|||||-0.26|-0.46|<0.001
81596910|NCT01986881|162870047|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-17.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.49|-15.63|||CLDA|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous), and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-15.63|-19.49|<0.001
81596911|NCT01986881|162870047|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-15.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.03|-13.17|||cLDA|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous), and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-13.17|-17.03|<0.001
81596912|NCT01986881|162870054|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|Log-Rank Test for the comparison to Placebo was based on all data (including for those participants who never had the event).||||||<0.001
81642473|NCT02032420|162975147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.003
81642474|NCT02849509|162975151|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value of paired t-test compared to baseline|Paired t-test|||Convenience dimension score of PACT-Q2 at the second assessment (Visit 2) were compared with the baseline assessment (Visit 1). There was no (confirmatory) hypothesis testing foreseen in a strict statistical sense. Analyses were descriptive in nature and p-values from statistical models were used for exploratory purposes.||||<0.0001
81596913|NCT01986881|162870054|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|Log-Rank Test for the comparison to Placebo was based on all data (including for those participants who never had the event).||||||<0.001
81596914|NCT01986881|162870055|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|Log-Rank Test for the comparison to Placebo was based on all data (including for those participants who never had the event).||||||<0.001
81596915|NCT01986881|162870055|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|Log-Rank Test for the comparison to Placebo was based on all data (including for those participants who never had the event).||||||<0.001
81596916|NCT01986881|162870063|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|-2.1|||cLDA|The model had fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-2.10|-3.45|<0.001
81596917|NCT01986881|162870063|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|-1.86|||cLDA|The model had fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-1.86|-3.21|<0.001
81596918|NCT01986881|162870064|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Mean|-3.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|-2.45|||cLDA|The model had fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-2.45|-3.85|<0.001
81596919|NCT01986881|162870064|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|-1.89|||cLDA|The model had fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-1.89|-3.28|<0.001
81596920|NCT01986881|162870065|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|-1.86|||cLDA|The model had fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-1.86|-3.57|<0.001
81596921|NCT01986881|162870065|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|-1.85|||cLDA|The model had fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-1.85|-3.56|<0.001
81642475|NCT02849509|162975151|OTHER|||||||0.0174||||||p-value of paired t-test compared to baseline|Paired t-test|||Satisfaction dimension score of PACT-Q2 at the second assessment (Visit 2) were compared with the baseline assessment (Visit 1). There was no (confirmatory) hypothesis testing foreseen in a strict statistical sense. Analyses were descriptive in nature and p-values from statistical models were used for exploratory purposes.||||0.0174
81523170|NCT00767806|162735017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|7.6||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey Vitality Transformed score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the SF-36 Health Survey Vitality Transformed score during 12 weeks of treatment.||7.60|0.59|0.022
81596922|NCT01986881|162870067|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|-1.52|||cLDA|The model had fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-1.52|-3.68|<0.001
81596923|NCT01986881|162870067|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|-1.71|||cLDA|The model had fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-1.71|-3.87|<0.001
81596924|NCT01986881|162870070|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.56|||cLDA|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.56|-1.37|<0.001
81596925|NCT01986881|162870070|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Means Squares|-0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.47|||cLDA|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.47|-1.28|<0.001
81596926|NCT01986881|162870071|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.39|||cLDA|The model had fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.39|-1.22|<0.001
81701606|NCT03846219|163098573|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.53||A hierarchical testing procedure with a one-sided alpha level of 0.1 was used.|Generalized linear model|Estimates were adjusted for baseline volume of T2 lesions, MRI field strength (1.5 or 3.0 Tesla), and baseline number of Gd+ lesions (0, ≥1).|Rate ratio of 30 mg IMU-838 / placebo|A generalized linear model with a negative binomial distribution and logarithmic link function was used. Log transformation of time from 1st IMP dose to date of last MRI assessment was used as offset term.||0.53|0.17|<.0001
81596927|NCT01986881|162870071|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.41|||cLDA|The model had fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.41|-1.24|<0.001
81596928|NCT01986881|162870072|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.67||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.16|||cLDA|The model had fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.16|-1.19|0.010
81596929|NCT01986881|162870072|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.71||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.2|||cLDA|The model had fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.20|-1.22|0.006
81596930|NCT01986881|162870074|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the least squares means|-0.78||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.1||cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.10|-1.46|0.024
81596931|NCT01986881|162870074|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the least squares means|-0.81||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.13||cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.13|-1.48|0.020
81596932|NCT01986881|162870077|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-1.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|-1.77|||cLDA|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-1.77|-2.07|<0.001
81596933|NCT01986881|162870077|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|-1.47|||cLDA|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-1.47|-1.78|<0.001
81596934|NCT01986881|162870078|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|-2.24|||cLDA|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-2.24|-2.67|<0.001
81596935|NCT01986881|162870078|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-1.86|||cLDA|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-1.86|-2.28|<0.001
81596936|NCT01986881|162870079|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|-2.22|||cLDA|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-2.22|-2.83|<0.001
81596937|NCT01986881|162870079|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|-1.83|||cLDA|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-1.83|-2.39|<0.001
81596938|NCT01986881|162870081|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|-2.1|||cLDA|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-2.10|-2.97|<0.001
81596939|NCT01986881|162870081|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|-1.68|||cLDA|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-1.68|-2.52|<0.001
81596940|NCT01986881|162870084|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Lease Squares Means|-1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|-1.15|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|-1.15|-2.41|
81596941|NCT01986881|162870084|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.56|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|-0.56|-1.82|
81596942|NCT01986881|162870085|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Lease Squares Means|-0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-0.18|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|-0.18|-1.58|
81596943|NCT01986881|162870085|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.49|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|0.49|-0.91|
81596944|NCT01986881|162870086|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the least squares means|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.08|||||Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|||1.08|-0.59|
81596945|NCT01986881|162870086|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the least squares means|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.95|||||Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|||1.95|0.28|
81596946|NCT01986881|162870088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Lease Squares Means|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.66|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|2.66|0.31|
81596947|NCT01986881|162870088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.84|||||||Based on cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|2.84|0.49|
81596948|NCT01986881|162870112|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Placebo|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.9|||||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|0.9|-2.8|
81701607|NCT01412060|163098662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.73|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio (cariprazine 3-9 mg vs placebo) is based on Cox proportional hazards regression model, with treatment group as an explanatory variable.|||0.73|0.28|0.0010
81596949|NCT01986881|162870112|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Placebo|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.1|||||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|2.1|-1.6|
81596950|NCT01986881|162870113|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Placebo|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|8.4|||||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|8.4|-5.8|
81596951|NCT01986881|162870113|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Placebo|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|5.4|||||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|5.4|-9.2|
81596952|NCT01986881|162870114|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Placebo|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|20.4|||||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|20.4|-17.7|
81596953|NCT01986881|162870114|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Placebo|-19.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.5|-1.2|||||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|-1.2|-37.5|
81596954|NCT01986881|162870115|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Placebo|7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|20.5|||||||Based on Miettinen and Nurminen method|20.5|-5.1|
81596955|NCT01986881|162870115|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Placebo|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|14.2|||||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|14.2|-12.3|
81596956|NCT01986881|162870117|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Placebo|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|3.0|||||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|3.0|-2.9|
81596957|NCT01986881|162870117|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Placebo|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.6|||||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|1.6|-4.0|
81596958|NCT01986881|162870120|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-25.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.84|-17.96|||CLDA|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR, stratum (insulin alone or insulin + metformin) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-17.96|-32.84|<0.001
81596959|NCT01986881|162870120|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-19.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|-11.68|||cLDA|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR, stratum (insulin alone or insulin + metformin) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-11.68|-26.80|<0.001
81596960|NCT01986881|162870121|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-1.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|-1.13|||cLDA|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR, stratum (insulin alone or insulin + metformin) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-1.13|-2.37|<0.001
81596961|NCT01986881|162870121|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-1.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-1.13|||cLDA model|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR, stratum (insulin alone or insulin + metformin) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-1.13|-2.12|<0.001
81596962|NCT01986881|162870122|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio Relative to Placebo|2.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|3.83|||Regression, Logistic|Model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, stratum for insulin sub-study, covariates for baseline A1C and baseline eGFR (continuous).||Missing data imputed using the Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis (cLDA) model fitted with fixed effects as in the primary analysis.||3.83|1.61|<0.001
81596963|NCT01986881|162870122|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio Relative to Placebo|2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|4.12|||Regression, Logistic|Model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, stratum for insulin sub-study, covariates for baseline A1C and baseline eGFR (continuous).||Missing data imputed using the Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis (cLDA) model fitted with fixed effects as in the primary analysis.||4.12|1.64|<0.001
81596964|NCT01986881|162870123|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.32||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|-0.3|||cLDA|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR, stratum (insulin alone or insulin + metformin), and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.30|-4.35|0.025
81596965|NCT01986881|162870123|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.88||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.94|-0.82|||cLDA|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR, stratum (insulin alone or insulin + metformin), and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.82|-4.94|0.006
81596966|NCT01986881|162870124|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.38||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|0.81|||cLDA model|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR, stratum (insulin alone or insulin + metformin), and the interaction of time by treatment.||||0.81|-1.56|0.533
81596967|NCT01986881|162870124|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.6||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|0.6|||cLDA model|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR, stratum (insulin alone or insulin + metformin), and the interaction of time by treatment.||||0.60|-1.81|0.326
81596968|NCT01986881|162870127|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-12.22||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.03|2.06|||cLDA|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous), and the interaction of time by treatment.||||2.06|-27.03|0.105
81596969|NCT01986881|162870127|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-13.53||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.06|1.0|||cLDA|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous), and the interaction of time by treatment.||||1.00|-28.06|0.068
81596970|NCT01986881|162870128|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.52||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|0.75|||cLDA|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||0.75|-1.79|0.418
81596971|NCT01986881|162870128|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-1.07||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|0.18|||cLDA model|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||0.18|-2.32|0.092
81596972|NCT01986881|162870129|SUPERIORITY||Odds ratio relative to placebo|1.48||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|4.17|||Regression, Logistic|Model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, covariates for baseline A1C and baseline eGFR (continuous).||Missing data imputed using the Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis (cLDA) model fitted with fixed effects as in the primary analysis.||4.17|0.52|0.460
81596973|NCT01986881|162870129|SUPERIORITY||Odds ratio relative to placebo|1.62||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|4.35|||Regression, Logistic|Model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, covariates for baseline A1C and baseline eGFR (continuous).||Missing data imputed using the Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis (cLDA) model fitted with fixed effects as in the primary analysis.||4.35|0.61|0.335
81642476|NCT02849509|162975152|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value of paired t-test compared to baseline|Paired t-test|||Convenience dimension score of PACT-Q2 at the last assessment (Visit 3) were compared with the baseline assessment (Visit 1). There was no (confirmatory) hypothesis testing foreseen in a strict statistical sense. Analyses were descriptive in nature and p-values from statistical models were used for exploratory purposes.||||<0.0001
81701608|NCT01183312|163098668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||95.0|||||wilcoxon signed rank (paired)|||||||0.77
81701609|NCT01183312|163098669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank (paired)|||||||0.51
81596974|NCT01986881|162870130|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|2.73||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|7.45|||cLDA|The model had fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||7.45|-2.00|0.255
81596975|NCT01986881|162870130|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|2.81||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|7.48|||cLDA|The model had fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||7.48|-1.85|0.235
81596976|NCT01986881|162870131|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|1.98||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|4.86|||cLDA model|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR, stratum (insulin alone or insulin + metformin), and the interaction of time by treatment.||||4.86|-0.91|0.178
81596977|NCT01986881|162870131|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|1.73||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|4.58|||cLDA|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR, stratum (insulin alone or insulin + metformin), and the interaction of time by treatment.||||4.58|-1.11|0.230
81642477|NCT02849509|162975152|OTHER|||||||0.0004||||||p-value of paired t-test compared to baseline|Paired t-test|||Satisfaction dimension score of PACT-Q2 at the last assessment (Visit 3) were compared with the baseline assessment (Visit 1). There was no (confirmatory) hypothesis testing foreseen in a strict statistical sense. Analyses were descriptive in nature and p-values from statistical models were used for exploratory purposes.||||0.0004
81596978|NCT01986881|162870132|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-31.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.68|-22.07|||CLDA|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous), and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-22.07|-40.68|<0.001
81523171|NCT00767806|162735018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.12||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the European Quality of Life Questionnaire - 5 Dimension - United Kingdom population-based Index score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the European Quality of Life Questionnaire - 5 Dimension - United Kingdom population-based Index score during 12 weeks of treatment.||0.12|0.03|<0.001
81596979|NCT01986881|162870132|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-30.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.23|-20.72|||cLDA|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous), and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-20.72|-40.23|<0.001
81596980|NCT01986881|162870133|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-1.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|-1.24|||cLDA|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous), and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-1.24|-2.65|<0.001
81701610|NCT01183312|163098670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank (paired)|||||||0.32
81596981|NCT01986881|162870133|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-1.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.84|||cLDA|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous), and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.84|-2.30|<0.001
81596982|NCT01986881|162870134|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted odds ratio relative to placebo|4.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|8.42|||Regression, Logistic|Model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, covariates for baseline A1C and baseline eGFR (continuous).||Missing data imputed using the cLDA model fitted with fixed effects as in the primary analysis.||8.42|2.00|<0.001
81596983|NCT01986881|162870134|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted odds ratio relative to placebo|5.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.86|12.49|||Regression, Logistic|Model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, covariates for baseline A1C and baseline eGFR (continuous).||Missing data imputed using the cLDA model fitted with fixed effects as in the primary analysis.||12.49|2.86|<0.001
81596984|NCT01986881|162870135|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.85||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.3|||cLDA|The model had fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||2.30|-4.00|0.597
81596985|NCT01986881|162870135|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-1.57||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|1.73|||cLDA|The model had fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||1.73|-4.87|0.351
81596986|NCT01986881|162870136|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.68||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.25|||cLDA|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||1.25|-2.60|0.490
81596987|NCT01986881|162870136|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.05||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|1.96|||cLDA|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.||||1.96|-2.07|0.958
81596988|NCT02216123|162870144|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.161|4.982|||||Confidence interval for the treatment difference was based on the Newcombe method. Percent treatment difference (TQ+CQ-PQ+CQ) has been presented.|||4.982|-4.161|
81596989|NCT02216123|162870146|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.984||||||95.0|0.577|1.678|||||Hazards ratio was estimated from Cox Proportional Hazards Model with treatment and region as covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower chance of relapse with TQ+CQ compared to PQ+CQ.|||1.678|0.577|
81596990|NCT02216123|162870147|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.815|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.442|1.503|||||Hazard ratio was estimated from Cox Proportional Hazards Model with treatment and region as covariates. A hazard ratio\<1 indicates a lower chance of relapse with TQ+CQ compared to PQ+CQ.|||1.503|0.442|
81642478|NCT02849509|162975153|OTHER|||||||0.0423||||||p-value of paired t-test compared between matched Pradaxa® and VKA patients|Paired t-test|||Convenience dimension score of PACT-Q2 for patients in Cohort B, were compared between matched Pradaxa® and VKA patients at the second assessment. There was no (confirmatory) hypothesis testing foreseen in a strict statistical sense. Analyses were descriptive in nature and p-values from statistical models were used for exploratory purposes.||||0.0423
81596991|NCT02131272|162870177|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was considered fulfilled if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between detemir and NPH was below or equal to 0.4%. The sample size was set to ensure 80% power for the full analysis set (FAS). However, efficacy conclusions cannot be drawn from the analysis due to low number of subjects included in the trial.|Least squares mean difference|0.17||||0.3075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.09||p value is reported for 1 sided test|Mixed Models Analysis|||HbA1c measurements were analysed with a mixed model for repeated measurements with an unstructured covariance matrix. The model included treatment, visit, age group, prior antidiabetic therapy and interaction between prior antidiabetic therapy and age group as fixed factors and the HbA1c baseline value as covariate. Interactions between visit and all factors and covariates were also included in the model.||1.09|-0.74|0.3075
81596992|NCT05159622|162870206|EQUIVALENCE|A net effect of 6 fluid oz/day (SD=1) was hypothesized among adult parents, assuming two sided alpha=0.05, power = 80%, and a minimum sample size of 60 adults.|Median Difference (Final Values)|3.2||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05. P-value of the interaction between treatment group and change in beverage consumption (fl oz/day).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81596993|NCT05159622|162870207|EQUIVALENCE|This was an exploratory outcome.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.98
81642479|NCT02849509|162975153|OTHER|||||||0.2226||||||p-value of paired t-test compared between matched Pradaxa® and VKA patients|Paired t-test|||Satisfaction dimension score of PACT-Q2 for patients in Cohort B, were compared between matched Pradaxa® and VKA patients at the second assessment. There was no (confirmatory) hypothesis testing foreseen in a strict statistical sense. Analyses were descriptive in nature and p-values from statistical models were used for exploratory purposes.||||0.2226
81596994|NCT05159622|162870208|EQUIVALENCE|This was an exploratory outcome and therefore statistical power was not based on a hypothesis of this outcome.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.64||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81596995|NCT05159622|162870209|EQUIVALENCE|Exploratory outcome as for infants/toddlers based on parent-report|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92
81596996|NCT05159622|162870210|EQUIVALENCE|Exploratory outcome|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.95||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81460750|NCT04659993|162613547|SUPERIORITY|To test the change over the 8 weeks, a paired t-test (using the baseline and Visit 8 scores within the same patient) will be used; the expected difference in the CBI-B between the two scores would be no change. All statistical test used an alpha of 0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.8||0.8036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|9.0||All statistical tests were performed with a significance level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||To test the change over the 8 weeks, a paired t-test (using the baseline and Visit 8 scores within the same patient) will be used; the expected difference in the CBI-B between the two scores would be no change. All statistical test used an alpha of 0.05.||9.0|-7.3|0.8036
81596997|NCT02163733|162870224|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|90% CIs being within 70% to 143%.|Geometric mean ratio|106.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.82|118.6|||||Fed / Fasted ratio. Linear mixed-effects model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. Least squares geometric mean ratio (LSGMR) Fed = 7847, Fasted = 7399.|Study sized so experiment-wise power for the 90% CIs of geometric mean ratios for both AUC and Cmax of AZD9291 being within 70-143% was 90% (95% for each parameter). Within patient CV assumed to be 34%. A 6% change in exposure was also assumed.||118.60|94.82|
81596998|NCT02163733|162870225|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|90% CIs being within 70% to 143%|Geometric mean ratio|92.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.4|105.68|||||Fed / Fasted ratio. Linear mixed-effects model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. LSGMR Fed = 208.0, Fasted = 224.3.|Study sized so experiment-wise power for the 90% CIs of geometric mean ratios for both AUC and Cmax of AZD9291 being within 70-143% was 90% (95% for each parameter). Within patient CV assumed to be 34%. A 6% change in exposure was also assumed.||105.68|81.40|
81596999|NCT02163733|162870233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric mean ratio|81.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|57.86|113.83|||||Fed / Fasted ratio. No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for metabolites, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291 analysis. Linear mixed-effects model with treatment as fixed effect. LSGMR Fed = 497.6, Fasted = 613.2.|AZ5104||113.83|57.86|
81642480|NCT02849509|162975154|OTHER|||||||0.0287||||||p-value of paired t-test compared between matched Pradaxa® and VKA patients|Paired t-test|||Convenience dimension score of PACT-Q2 for patients in Cohort B, were compared between matched Pradaxa® and VKA patients at the second assessment. There was no (confirmatory) hypothesis testing foreseen in a strict statistical sense. Analyses were descriptive in nature and p-values from statistical models were used for exploratory purposes.||||0.0287
81460751|NCT04659993|162613548|SUPERIORITY|Paired t-test for Coronavirus Anxiety Scale. Statistical significance using alpha of 0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4||0.3632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.3|-0.6|0.3632
81597000|NCT02163733|162870233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric mean ratio|88.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.21|119.32|||||Fed / Fasted ratio. No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for metabolites, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291 analysis. Linear mixed-effects model with treatment as fixed effect. LSGMR Fed = 235.0, Fasted = 266.4.|AZ7550||119.32|65.21|
81597001|NCT02163733|162870234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric mean ratio|76.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.31|106.32|||||Fed / Fasted ratio. No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for metabolites, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291 analysis. Linear mixed-effects model with treatment as fixed effect. LSGMR Fed = 9.163, Fasted = 11.95.|AZ5104||106.32|55.31|
81642481|NCT02849509|162975154|OTHER|||||||0.03||||||p-value of paired t-test compared between matched Pradaxa® and VKA patients|Paired t-test|||Satisfaction dimension score of PACT-Q2 for patients in Cohort B, were compared between matched Pradaxa® and VKA patients at the second assessment. There was no (confirmatory) hypothesis testing foreseen in a strict statistical sense. Analyses were descriptive in nature and p-values from statistical models were used for exploratory purposes.||||0.0300
81701611|NCT01183312|163098671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank (paired)|||||||0.56
81701612|NCT01183312|163098672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank (paired)|||||||0.14
81597002|NCT02163733|162870234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric mean ratio|82.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.99|112.74|||||Fed / Fasted ratio. No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for metabolites, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291 analysis. Linear mixed-effects model with treatment as fixed effect. LSGMR Fed = 4.236, Fasted = 5.109.|AZ7550||112.74|60.99|
81597003|NCT03148470|162870243|OTHER|||||||0.932||||||This p-value refers to the effect of stimulation (cTBS vs iTBS).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.932
81597004|NCT03148470|162870244|OTHER|||||||0.642|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.642
81460752|NCT04659993|162613549|SUPERIORITY|Paired t-test of Purpose in life test. Statistical significance determine with alpha of 0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.7||0.7918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|9.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||9.1|-11.3|0.7918
81460753|NCT04659993|162613550|SUPERIORITY|Paired t-test of The Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer Anxious preoccupation Subscale. Statistical significance determine with alpha of 0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.3||0.7711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|4.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.9|-6.2|0.7711
81460754|NCT04659993|162613550|SUPERIORITY|Paired t-test of The Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer Cognitive avoidance Subscale. Statistical significance determine with alpha of 0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.9||0.0772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.8|-11.5|0.0772
81460755|NCT04659993|162613550|SUPERIORITY|Paired t-test of The Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer Fatalism Subscale. Statistical significance determine with alpha of 0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.6||0.2452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|8.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.9|-2.9|0.2452
81460756|NCT04659993|162613550|SUPERIORITY|Paired t-test of The Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer Fighting spirit Subscale. Statistical significance determine with alpha of 0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.3||0.6099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|6.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.8|-10.5|0.6099
81460757|NCT04659993|162613550|SUPERIORITY|Paired t-test of The Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer Helplessness/hopelessness Subscale. Statistical significance determine with alpha of 0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.5||0.0913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.7|-6.7|0.0913
81460758|NCT03123120|162613558|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.232|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.568|0.118|||||Risk difference was calculated as the observed proportion of response from Spesolimab minus the one from Placebo. Newcombe method was used in the calculation of the 95% confidence interval around the risk difference.|||0.118|-0.568|
81523172|NCT00767806|162735018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.08||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the European Quality of Life Questionnaire - 5 Dimension - United States population-based index score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the European Quality of Life Questionnaire - 5 Dimension - United States population-based index score during 12 weeks of treatment.||0.08|0.02|0.002
81460759|NCT03123120|162613559|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.054|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.404|0.21|||||Risk difference was calculated as the observed proportion of response from Spesolimab minus the one from Placebo. Newcombe method was used in the calculation of the 95% confidence interval around the risk difference.|||0.210|-0.404|
81597005|NCT02633800|162870253|OTHER|Both Log-rank test and Cox regression analysis did not adjust stratification factors.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9291||||0.8342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4856|1.7778||Unstratified Log-rank p-value|Log Rank|||Heregulin-high population - Patritumab vs Placebo||1.7778|0.4856|0.8342
81597006|NCT04794803|162870323|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.02164|||||||Log Rank|||||||= 0.02164
81597007|NCT04794803|162870323|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.20043|||||||Log Rank|||Sensitivity analysis of time to event for each single component of the primary endpoint: Supplemental oxygen requirement based on PaO2/FiO2||||= 0.20043
81597008|NCT04794803|162870323|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.30215|||||||Log Rank|||Sensitivity analysis of time to event for each single component of the primary endpoint: time to first invasive mechanical ventilation||||= 0.30215
81597009|NCT04794803|162870323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5637|||||||Log Rank|||Sensitivity analysis of time to event for each single component of the primary endpoint: time to first admission to ICU||||0.56370
81597010|NCT04794803|162870323|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.00132|||||||Log Rank|||Sensitivity analysis of time to event for each single component of the primary endpoint: time to first use of a rescue medication for any reason||||= 0.00132
81597011|NCT04794803|162870324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.731|||||||Fisher Exact|||comparison at week 1||||0.731
81597012|NCT04794803|162870324|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||at EOT||||1.000
81642482|NCT02849509|162975160|OTHER|||||||0.1234||||||p-value of paired t-test compared between second assessment (Visit 2) and last assessment (Visit 3)|Paired t-test|||Convenience dimension score of PACT-Q2 for patients in Cohort A, were compared between second assessment (Visit 2) and last assessment (Visit 3). There was no (confirmatory) hypothesis testing foreseen in a strict statistical sense. Analyses were descriptive in nature and p-values from statistical models were used for exploratory purposes.||||0.1234
81523173|NCT00767806|162735019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.06||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Instrument (WPAI) - Absenteeism score|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Instrument (WPAI) - Absenteeism score during 12 weeks of treatment.||0.06|-0.03|0.461
81597013|NCT04794803|162870324|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||at EOS||||1.000
81597014|NCT04794803|162870325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.353|||||||Fisher Exact|||at baseline||||0.353
81597015|NCT04794803|162870325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401|||||||Fisher Exact|||At Day 1||||0.401
81597016|NCT04794803|162870325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066|||||||Fisher Exact|||At Day 2||||0.066
81597017|NCT04794803|162870325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.102|||||||Fisher Exact|||At week 1||||0.102
81597018|NCT04794803|162870325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.314|||||||Fisher Exact|||at EOT||||0.314
81597019|NCT04794803|162870325|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||at EOS||||1.000
81597020|NCT04794803|162870326|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change of VAS scale.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 1 vs baseline||||>0.999
81597021|NCT04794803|162870326|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change of VAS scale.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 2 vs baseline||||>0.999
81597022|NCT04794803|162870326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change of VAS scale.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||week 1 vs baseline||||0.050
81597023|NCT04794803|162870326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0227||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change of VAS scale.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOT vs baseline||||0.0227
81597024|NCT04794803|162870327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.122|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At Day 1||||0.122
81597025|NCT04794803|162870327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At Day 2||||0.985
81597026|NCT04794803|162870327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.857|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at week 1||||0.857
81597027|NCT04794803|162870327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.436|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at EOT||||0.436
81597028|NCT04794803|162870327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At EOS||||0.350
81597029|NCT04794803|162870328|SUPERIORITY|p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for worsening||||||0.596|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 1||||0.596
81597030|NCT04794803|162870328|SUPERIORITY|p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for worsening||||||0.667|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 2||||0.667
81597031|NCT04794803|162870328|SUPERIORITY|p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for worsening||||||0.037|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 1||||0.037
81597032|NCT04794803|162870328|SUPERIORITY|p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for worsening||||||0.293||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for worsening|Fisher Exact|||EOT||||0.293
81597033|NCT04794803|162870329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.539||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for worsening and|Fisher Exact|||Day 1||||0.539
81597034|NCT04794803|162870329|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for worsening|Fisher Exact|||Day 2||||1.000
81597035|NCT04794803|162870329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.102||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for worsening|Fisher Exact|||Week 1||||0.102
81597036|NCT04794803|162870329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.119||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for worsening|Fisher Exact|||EOT||||0.119
81597037|NCT04794803|162870329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.515||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for worsening|Fisher Exact|||EOS||||0.515
81597038|NCT04794803|162870330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.366||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for cumulative duration.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 1||||0.366
81597039|NCT04794803|162870330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.489||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for cumulative duration.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOT||||0.489
81597040|NCT04794803|162870330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.486||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for cumulative duration.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOS||||0.486
81597041|NCT04794803|162870331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for cumulative quantity|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 1||||0.790
81597042|NCT04794803|162870331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.961||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for cumulative quantity|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOT||||0.961
81597043|NCT04794803|162870331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.619||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for cumulative quantity|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOS||||0.619
81460760|NCT03123120|162613560|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.286|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.602|0.101|||||Risk difference was calculated as the observed proportion of response from Spesolimab minus the one from Placebo. Newcombe method was used in the calculation of the 95% confidence interval around the risk difference.|||0.101|-0.602|
81597044|NCT04794803|162870332|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for proportion|Fisher Exact|||Baseline||||1.000
81597045|NCT04794803|162870332|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for proportion|Fisher Exact|||Day 1||||1.000
81597046|NCT04794803|162870332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.678||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for proportion|Fisher Exact|||Day 2||||0.678
81597047|NCT04794803|162870332|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for proportion|Fisher Exact|||Week 1||||1.000
81597048|NCT04794803|162870332|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for proportion|Fisher Exact|||EOT||||1.000
81597049|NCT04794803|162870332|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for proportion|Fisher Exact|||EOS||||1.000
81597050|NCT04794803|162870333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.696||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for cumulative duration|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 1||||0.696
81597051|NCT04794803|162870333|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||p-values are referred to a-sided Wilcoxon test for cumulative duration|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOT||||>0.999
81597052|NCT04794803|162870333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.596||||||p-values are referred to a-sided Wilcoxon test for cumulative duration|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOS||||0.596
81597053|NCT04794803|162870334|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for proportion|Fisher Exact|||Baseline||||1.000
81597054|NCT04794803|162870334|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for proportion||Day 1||||1.000
81597055|NCT04794803|162870334|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for proportion||Day 2||||1.000
81597056|NCT04794803|162870334|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for proportion||week 1||||1.000
81597057|NCT04794803|162870334|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Fisher's Exact test for proportion|Fisher Exact|||EOT||||1.000
81597058|NCT04794803|162870336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||baseline||||0.760
81597059|NCT04794803|162870336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.394||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 1||||0.394
81597060|NCT04794803|162870336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.141||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOT||||0.141
81597061|NCT04794803|162870336|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOS||||>0.999
81597062|NCT04794803|162870337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||baseline||||0.500
81597063|NCT04794803|162870337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||week 1||||0.112
81597064|NCT04794803|162870337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.277||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOT||||0.277
81597065|NCT04794803|162870337|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOS||||>0.999
81597066|NCT04794803|162870338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2027||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 1 vs baseline||||0.2027
81597067|NCT04794803|162870338|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 2 vs baseline||||1.0000
81597068|NCT04794803|162870338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4469||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 1 vs baseline||||0.4469
81597069|NCT04794803|162870338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2466||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOT vs baseline||||0.2466
81597070|NCT04794803|162870338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1752||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOS vs baseline||||0.1752
81597071|NCT04794803|162870339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6441||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 1 vs baseline||||0.6441
81597072|NCT04794803|162870339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3529||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 2 vs baseline||||0.3529
81597073|NCT04794803|162870339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3581||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||week 1 vs baseline||||0.3581
81597074|NCT04794803|162870339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1666||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOT vs baseline||||0.1666
81597075|NCT04794803|162870339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0851||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOS vs baseline||||0.0851
81597076|NCT04794803|162870340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3359||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 1 vs baseline||||0.3359
81597077|NCT04794803|162870340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3136||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 2 vs baseline||||0.3136
81597078|NCT04794803|162870340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0441||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||week 1 vs baseline||||0.0441
81597079|NCT04794803|162870340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0965||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOT vs baseline||||0.0965
81597080|NCT04794803|162870340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0519||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOS vs baseline||||0.0519
81597081|NCT04794803|162870341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 1 vs baseline||||0.470
81597082|NCT04794803|162870341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.425||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 2 vs baseline||||0.425
81597083|NCT04794803|162870341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.086||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||week 1 vs baseline||||0.086
81597084|NCT04794803|162870341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOT vs baseline||||0.600
81523174|NCT00767806|162735019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.03||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Instrument (WPAI) - Presenteeism score|ANCOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Instrument (WPAI) - Presenteeism score during 12 weeks of treatment.||0.03|-0.09|0.374
81523175|NCT00767806|162735019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.05||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Instrument (WPAI) - Work Productivity Loss score|ANCOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Instrument (WPAI) - Work Productivity Loss score during 12 weeks of treatment.||0.05|-0.09|0.557
81523176|NCT00767806|162735019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|-0.02||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Instrument (WPAI) - Activity Impairment score|ANCOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Instrument (WPAI) - Activity Impairment score during 12 weeks of treatment.||-0.02|-0.10|0.007
81597085|NCT04794803|162870341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.717||||||p-values are referred to a two-sided Wilcoxon test for differences in the change.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOS vs baseline||||0.717
81597086|NCT01618162|162870343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|-1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.87|||ANCOVA|||Superiority of IDegLira versus placebo therapy would be concluded if the 95% CI for the treatment differences for change in HbA1c lied entirely below 0%; implying that the two-sided p-value calculated by the ANCOVA model for testing the hypothesis of no difference between treatments was less than 5%.||-0.87|-1.18|< 0.001
81597087|NCT04124926|162870350|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of vonoprazan to lansoprazole was evaluated with a Farrington and Manning test with a noninferiority margin of 10 percentage points for the difference in EE rates between treatments (vonoprazan minus lansoprazole).|difference in percentage|8.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.49|12.23||2-sided p-value.|Farrington and Manning test||The 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference in EE healing rates between vonoprazan 20 mg and lansoprazole 30 mg was calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||12.23|4.49|<0.0001
81597088|NCT04124926|162870351|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of each dose group of vonoprazan to lansoprazole was evaluated with a Farrington and Manning test with a noninferiority margin of 10 percentage points for the difference in maintenance of healing rates between treatments (vonoprazan minus lansoprazole).|difference in percentage|8.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|15.53||2-sided p-value.|Farrington and Manning test||The 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in EE maintenance rates between each vonoprazan group and lansoprazole group was calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||15.53|1.80|<0.0001
81597089|NCT04124926|162870351|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of each dose group of vonoprazan to lansoprazole was evaluated with a Farrington and Manning test with a noninferiority margin of 10 percentage points for the difference in maintenance of healing rates between treatments (vonoprazan minus lansoprazole).|difference in percentage|7.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|14.09||2-sided p-value.|Farrington and Manning test||The 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in EE maintenance rates between each vonoprazan group and lansoprazole group was calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||14.09|0.21|<0.0001
81597090|NCT04124926|162870351|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the vonoprazan 20 mg group to lansoprazole group p-value was evaluated with a Farrington and Manning test with the null hypothesis difference ≤0 versus the alternative hypothesis difference \>0.||||||0.0136||||||2-sided p-value.|Farrington and Manning test|||||||0.0136
81597091|NCT04124926|162870351|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the vonoprazan 10 mg group to lansoprazole group p-value was evaluated with a Farrington and Manning test with the null hypothesis difference ≤0 versus the alternative hypothesis difference \>0.||||||0.0436||||||2-sided p-value.|Farrington and Manning test|||||||0.0436
81597092|NCT04124926|162870352|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the CI was greater than -15%, noninferiority would be concluded.|difference in mean percentage|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|7.03|||||The 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in mean percentage of 24-hour heartburn-free days between vonoprazan 20 mg and lansoprazole 30 mg was calculated from Welch's t-test.|||7.03|-1.60|
81701613|NCT01183312|163098673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank (paired)|||||||0.89
81597093|NCT04124926|162870353|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the vonoprazan 20 mg group to lansoprazole group p-value was evaluated with a Farrington and Manning test with the null hypothesis difference ≤0 versus the alternative hypothesis difference \>0.|difference in percentage|17.6||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.44|27.43||2-sided p-value.|Farrington and Manning test||The 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in EE healing rates between vonoprazan 20 mg and lansoprazole 30 mg was calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||27.43|7.44|0.0008
81597094|NCT04124926|162870354|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the vonoprazan 20 mg group to lansoprazole group p-value was evaluated with a Farrington and Manning test with the null hypothesis difference ≤0 versus the alternative hypothesis difference \>0.|difference in percentage|2.3||||0.4392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|8.04||2-sided p-value.|Farrington and Manning test||The 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in sustained resolution rates between vonoprazan 20 mg and lansoprazole 30 mg was calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||8.04|-3.50|0.4392
81597095|NCT04124926|162870355|SUPERIORITY|Observed p-value and not a formal test per the preplanned fixed-sequence testing procedure. The superiority of the vonoprazan 20 mg group to lansoprazole group p-value was evaluated with a Farrington and Manning test with the null hypothesis difference ≤0 versus the alternative hypothesis difference \>0.|difference in percentage|19.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.84|27.58||2-sided p-value.|Farrington and Manning test||The 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in EE healing rates between vonoprazan 20 mg and lansoprazole 30 mg was calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||27.58|11.84|<0.0001
81642483|NCT02849509|162975160|OTHER|||||||0.974||||||p-value of paired t-test compared between second assessment (Visit 2) and last assessment (Visit 3)|Paired t-test|||Satisfaction dimension score of PACT-Q2 for patients in Cohort A, were compared between second assessment (Visit 2) and last assessment (Visit 3). There was no (confirmatory) hypothesis testing foreseen in a strict statistical sense. Analyses were descriptive in nature and p-values from statistical models were used for exploratory purposes.||||0.9740
81642484|NCT00417989|162975189|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Superiority test with margin of 0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.2||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.46||Confidence Interval 95%|ANCOVA|ANVOCA is adjusted by study group, gender, pooled site, continuous age, duration of diabetes, BMI, and Baseline glycated hemoglobin level (A1C)||Null - There is no treatment group difference in A1c change from baseline to Week 52. Calculated that the enrollment of 495 patients would provide a power of 90% to detect an absolute difference of 0.35 percentage points in the primary outcome, assuming a SD of 1.2%.||0.46|0.24|0.05
81642485|NCT00417989|162975191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.41|||Mantel Haenszel|||||2.41|0.64|0.84
81642486|NCT00417989|162975192|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation based on this endpoint. Results will be calculated on testing for statistical difference between arms.||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANVOCA is adjusted by study group, gender, pooled site, continuous age, duration of diabetes, BMI, and Baseline AUC||||||0.05
81642487|NCT00417989|162975193|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation based on this endpoint. Results will be calculated on testing for statistical difference between arms.||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANVOCA is adjusted by study group, gender, pooled site, continuous age, duration of diabetes, BMI, and Baseline AUC||||||0.05
81642488|NCT00417989|162975194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.0|<|0.001||95.0|-9.76|-3.273|||ANCOVA|||||-3.273|-9.760|< 0.001
81642489|NCT00417989|162975196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.75|||||||||Mean difference|||||||
81642490|NCT00417989|162975197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.53|||TWO_SIDED||||||Mean Difference|||||||
81523177|NCT00767806|162735021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in uric acid - change|ANOVA|Change Variable = Treatment + Investigator (Type III sums of squares). Rank-transformed change was used as change variable in the ANOVA model.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of uric acid during 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.010
81642491|NCT01245699|162975199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81523178|NCT00767806|162735022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0||||p-value is for difference between duloxetine and placebo in albumin - change|ANOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of Albumin during 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.031
81642492|NCT01245699|162975200|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81642493|NCT01245699|162975201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1
81642494|NCT01245699|162975202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.65
81642495|NCT01636778|162975205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|88.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.0|96.0||||||||96|74|
81642496|NCT03530345|162975262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.404||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|-0.26||2-sided p-value for testing superiority of neridronic acid 400 mg compared to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|The degrees of freedom of the denominator are estimated using the Kenward-Roger approximation.|The primary endpoint estimate was the least squares mean differences of change from baseline in pain NRS (electronic diary) at Week 12 between neridronate and Placebo.|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) defined with baseline pain intensity as covariate, the factors geographic region, week, treatment and treatment-by-week as fixed effects, and an unstructured covariance matrix to model the covariance structure of the repeated measurements.||-0.26|-1.89|0.0111
81642497|NCT04150250|162975269|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Median|-7.1||||0.2254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|28.6||The threshold to define success on the primary efficacy endpoint at the final analysis is one-sided alpha = 0.0238.|Van Elteren test|Stratified by blood type group (O vs. Non-O)||||28.6|-30.9|0.2254
81642498|NCT04150250|162975270|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Median|-3.8||||0.2751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|27.4|||Van Elteren test|Stratified by blood type group||||27.4|-26.3|0.2751
81642499|NCT04150250|162975272|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-11.3||||0.5145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.1|21.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by blood type group.||||21.6|-44.1|0.5145
81701614|NCT01183312|163098674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank (paired)|||||||0.13
81523179|NCT00767806|162735023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||p-value is for difference between duloxetine and placebo in alkaline phosphatase - change|ANOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of alkaline phosphatase during 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.004
81597096|NCT04124926|162870356|SUPERIORITY|Observed p-value and not a formal test per the preplanned fixed-sequence testing procedure. The superiority of the vonoprazan 20 mg group to lansoprazole group p-value was evaluated with a Farrington and Manning test with the null hypothesis difference ≤0 versus the alternative hypothesis difference \>0.|difference in percentage|6.1||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|11.6||2-sided p-value.|Farrington and Manning test||The 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in EE healing rates between vonoprazan 20 mg and lansoprazole 30 mg was calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||11.60|0.53|0.0348
81597097|NCT04124926|162870357|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the vonoprazan 20 mg group to lansoprazole group p-value was evaluated with a Farrington and Manning test with the null hypothesis difference ≤0 versus the alternative hypothesis difference \>0.|difference in percentage|15.7||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|28.44||2-sided p-value.|Farrington and Manning test||The 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in maintenance rates between each vonoprazan group and lansoprazole 15 mg group was calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||28.44|2.50|0.0196
81642500|NCT04150250|162975273|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-6.3||||0.2636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|5.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by blood type group.||||5.6|-18.1|0.2636
81642501|NCT04150250|162975274|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Median|1.1||||0.5992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|7.8|||Van Elteren test|Stratified by blood type group||||7.8|-4.5|0.5992
81642502|NCT04150250|162975276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6527|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by blood type group||||||0.6527
81642503|NCT04150250|162975277|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Median|1.5||||0.5377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|5.5|||Van Elteren test|Stratified by blood type group||||5.5|-7.0|0.5377
81642504|NCT04150250|162975278|SUPERIORITY||Difference|1.3||||0.8705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|16.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by blood type group.||||16.5|-14.0|0.8705
81642505|NCT04150250|162975279|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-18.8||||0.1404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.1|3.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by blood type group||||3.6|-41.1|0.1404
81642506|NCT02552810|162975335|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size calculation, 30 (effect size: 0.5, alpha error: 0.05, power: 0.80).|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81523180|NCT00767806|162735024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||p-value is for difference between duloxetine and placebo in alanine aminotransferase - change|ANOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of Alanine Aminotransferase during 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.013
81642507|NCT04050722|162975374|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|-0.04||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product group, gender, and baseline MGI stratification (low/high) as factors and the baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.04|-0.08|<0.0001
81642508|NCT00377312|162975401|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to the increase over time for the PTH 2 pmol group.|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||<.0001
81642509|NCT00377312|162975402|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to the increase over time for the PTH 2 pmol group.|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||<.0001
81642510|NCT00377312|162975403|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to change over time for the PTH 2 and PTH 4 pmol groups|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||>0.05
81642511|NCT00377312|162975404|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to change over time for the PTH 2 and PTH 4 pmol groups|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||.01
81523181|NCT00767806|162735025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0||||p-value for difference between duloxetine and placebo in aspartate aminotransferase - change|ANOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of aspartate aminotransferase during 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.039
81523182|NCT00767806|162735026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0||||p-value is for difference between duloxetine and placebo in creatinine - change|ANOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of creatinine during 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.024
81460761|NCT03123120|162613561|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.143|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.197|0.399|||||Risk difference was calculated as the observed proportion of response from Spesolimab minus the one from Placebo. Newcombe method was used in the calculation of the 95% confidence interval around the risk difference.|||0.399|-0.197|
81460762|NCT03135548|162613563|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing was performed in this trial.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.078|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.338|||Wilson/Newcombe|95% confidence intervals (CI) are calculated using the method of Wilson/Newcombe.|Unadjusted absolute risk difference versus placebo was calculated as the difference in the observed proportion of patients with ppPASI50 at Week 16 for each treatment scenario, for the FAS.|||0.338|-0.190|
81597098|NCT04124926|162870357|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the vonoprazan 10 mg group to lansoprazole group p-value was evaluated with a Farrington and Manning test with the null hypothesis difference ≤0 versus the alternative hypothesis difference \>0.|difference in percentage|13.3||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|26.14||2-sided p-value.|Farrington and Manning test||The 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in maintenance rates between each vonoprazan group and lansoprazole 15 mg group was calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||26.14|0.02|0.0490
81597099|NCT04124926|162870358|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the CI was greater than -15%, noninferiority would be concluded.|difference in mean percentage|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|6.72|||||The 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in mean percentage of 24-hour heartburn-free days between each vonoprazan group and the lansoprazole group was calculated from Welch's t-test.|||6.72|-2.63|
81642512|NCT00377312|162975405|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||the reported p-values correspond to the decrease compared to baseline in all arms/groups at Days 2-8|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||<.05
81642513|NCT00377312|162975406|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||the reported p-value corresponds to the increase compared to baseline over time (days 2-8) in the PTH 2 pmol group|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||.002
81642514|NCT00377312|162975408|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to change over time for the PTH 2 and PTH 4 pmol groups|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||.61
81642515|NCT00377312|162975409|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||<|0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to the % increase compared to baseline in all Arms/groups on Days 2-8|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||<.008
81460763|NCT03135548|162613563|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing was performed in this trial.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.078|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.338|||Wilson/Newcombe|95% CIs are calculated using the method of Wilson/Newcombe.|Unadjusted absolute risk difference versus placebo was calculated as the difference in the observed proportion of patients with ppPASI50 at Week 16 for each treatment scenario, for the FAS.|||0.338|-0.190|
81460764|NCT03135548|162613565|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing was performed in this trial.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.095|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.289|0.086|||Wilson/Newcombe|95% CIs are calculated using the method of Wilson/Newcombe.|Unadjusted absolute risk difference versus placebo was calculated as the difference in the observed proportion of patients with ppPASI50 at Week 16 for each treatment scenario, for the FAS.|||0.086|-0.289|
81597100|NCT04124926|162870358|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the CI was greater than -15%, noninferiority would be concluded.|difference in mean percentage|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|6.84|||||The 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in mean percentage of 24-hour heartburn-free days between each vonoprazan group and the lansoprazole group was calculated from Welch's t-test.|||6.84|-2.27|
81597101|NCT02167074|162870375|OTHER|The chi-square test (with Yates' correction when appropriate) or the Fisher exact test was used to compare the two needle types|||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81642516|NCT00377312|162975409|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds the the % change from baseline at follow-up in all Arms/groups|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||>0.05
81460765|NCT03135548|162613565|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing was performed in this trial.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.115|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|0.348|||Wilson/Newcombe|95% CIs are calculated using the method of Wilson/Newcombe.|Unadjusted absolute risk difference versus placebo was calculated as the difference in the observed proportion of patients with ppPASI50 at Week 16 for each treatment scenario, for the FAS.|||0.348|-0.116|
81460766|NCT03135548|162613566|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing was performed in this trial.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.01|34.48|||Student's t-distribution|CIs were based on Student's t-distribution.||||34.48|-20.01|
81460767|NCT03135548|162613566|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing was performed in this trial.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.35|16.7|||Student's t-distribution|CIs were based on Student's t-distribution.||||16.70|-28.35|
81460768|NCT03135548|162613567|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing was performed in this trial.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.143|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.346|0.049|||Wilson/Newcombe|95% CIs are calculated using the method of Wilson/Newcombe.||||0.049|-0.346|
81460769|NCT03135548|162613567|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing was performed in this trial.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.015|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.213|0.252|||Wilson/Newcombe|95% CIs are calculated using the method of Wilson/Newcombe.||||0.252|-0.213|
81460770|NCT01624740|162613606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Period effect p=0.11||||||0.74
81597102|NCT02013622|162870390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||The null hypothesis of zero in mean change from Baseline in PANSS Total Score at Week 16 was tested at significance level of 0.05. Since this is an exploratory trial, no methods to control type I error rate were performed.||||<0.0001
81597103|NCT02013622|162870391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis at Week 16||||<0.0001
81597104|NCT02013622|162870392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis at Week 16||||<0.0001
81597105|NCT02013622|162870395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis at Week 16||||0.0003
81597106|NCT02013622|162870396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis at Week 16||||0.0002
81597107|NCT02013622|162870397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0177|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis at Week 16||||0.0177
81597108|NCT02013622|162870398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis at Week 16 in TSQM-14 effectiveness||||<0.0001
81597109|NCT02013622|162870398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis at Week 16 in TSQM-14 side effects||||0.0031
81597110|NCT02013622|162870398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis at Week 16 in TSQM-14 convenience||||0.0005
81642517|NCT00377312|162975410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to % change (increase) from baseline in all Arms/groups at Days 2-8.|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||<.0001
81597111|NCT02013622|162870398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis at Week 16 in TSQM-14 global satisfaction||||<0.0001
81597112|NCT02013622|162870399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5133|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 16 in Go/No-go task p-inhibition failures (go cues)||||0.5133
81597113|NCT02013622|162870399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3774|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 16 in Go/No-go task p-inhibition failures (no-go cues)||||0.3774
81597114|NCT02013622|162870400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8897|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 16 in Go/No-go task mean reaction time (go cues)||||0.8897
81597115|NCT02013622|162870400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3401|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 16 in Go/No-go task mean reaction time (no-go cues)||||0.3401
81597116|NCT02013622|162870401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4265|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 16 in DDT||||0.4265
81597117|NCT02013622|162870402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2923|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 16 in DPDT for Delay Discounting Task k value||||0.2923
81597118|NCT02013622|162870402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9416|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 16 in DPDT for Probability Discounting Task h value||||0.9416
81597119|NCT02013622|162870403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1815|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 16 in DRT||||0.1815
81597120|NCT02013622|162870404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6648|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 16 in AUC for food||||0.6648
81597121|NCT02013622|162870404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9812|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 16 in AUC for money||||0.9812
81597122|NCT02013622|162870406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0306|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 16||||0.0306
81597123|NCT03712891|162870411|OTHER|t-test||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81597124|NCT02701985|162870412|OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|4.27||||0.7955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.55|29.08|||Chi-square with Schouten Correction|||The proportion of patients who have ≥ 3 point reduction from baseline in ESSDAI score after 12 weeks of treatment was compared between the two treatment arms using a Pearson Chi-square test (two sided p-values, alpha 0.05). The difference in proportions and corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) are provided. Patients with missing data at Week 12 will be treated as non-responders in the analysis.||29.08|-20.55|0.7955
81597125|NCT02701985|162870413|OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|1.14||||0.9877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.92|26.19|||Chi-square with Schouten Correction|||The proportion of patients who have ≥ 1 point reduction from baseline in ESSPRI score after 12 weeks of treatment was compared between the two treatment arms using a Pearson Chi-square test (two sided p-values, alpha 0.05). The difference in proportions and corresponding 95% CI are provided. Patients with missing data at Week 12 will be treated as non-responders in the analysis.||26.19|-23.92|0.9877
81597126|NCT02701985|162870414|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.13||||0.8905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|1.78|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||A Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach incorporating all observed data up to 12 weeks of treatment was used. The MMRM included the absolute change from baseline as the dependent variable.||1.78|-2.04|0.8905
81597127|NCT02701985|162870415|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.22||||0.6077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.64|||Mixed Model of Repeated Measures|||A Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach incorporating all observed data up to 12 weeks of treatment was used. The MMRM included the absolute change from baseline as the dependent variable.||0.64|-1.08|0.6077
81597128|NCT02701985|162870416|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-2.06||||0.2846||95.0|-5.87|1.75|||Mixed Model of Repeated Measures|||A Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach incorporating all observed data up to 12 weeks of treatment was used. The MMRM included the absolute change from baseline as the dependent variable||1.75|-5.87|0.2846
81597129|NCT02701985|162870417|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.33||||0.8134||95.0|-2.43|3.08|||Mixed Model of Repeated Measures|||A Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach incorporating all observed data up to 12 weeks of treatment was used. The MMRM included the absolute change from baseline as the dependent variable||3.08|-2.43|0.8134
81597130|NCT02701985|162870421|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.87||||0.4266||95.0|-1.3|3.03|||Mixed Model of Repeated Measures|||A Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach incorporating all observed data up to 12 weeks of treatment was used. The MMRM included the absolute change from baseline as the dependent variable.||3.03|-1.30|0.4266
81597131|NCT02701985|162870422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.6429||95.0|-0.21|0.34|||Mixed Model of Repeated Measures|||A Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach incorporating all observed data up to 12 weeks of treatment was used. The MMRM included the absolute change from baseline as the dependent variable.||0.34|-0.21|0.6429
81597132|NCT02085408|162870456|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.3|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio : clofarabine/(daunorubicin \& cytarabine)|||1.30|0.94|
81597133|NCT02085408|162870457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.94
81597134|NCT02046980|162870517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.39||||0.02839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|7.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.31|1.58|0.02839
81642518|NCT00377312|162975410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds the the % change from baseline at follow-up in all Arms/groups|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||>0.05
81597135|NCT02046980|162870517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67||||0.0366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|5.67|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.67|1.25|0.0366
81597136|NCT03998618|162870528|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.12||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.25||P-value for study group x time interaction. Two-tailed p-values \<.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 234. multiply imputed data were used in analyses.||||0.25|-0.01|.018
81597137|NCT03998618|162870529|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.11||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.24||P-value for study group x time interaction. Probabilities for the secondary outcomes were Sidak adjusted for correlated multiple outcomes (adjusted probability for significance = 0.0085).|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 234. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.24|-0.02|.037
81597138|NCT03998618|162870530|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.07||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.2||P-value for study group x time interaction. Probabilities for the secondary outcomes were Sidak adjusted for correlated multiple outcomes (adjusted probability for significance = 0.0085).|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 234. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.20|-0.06|.355
81597139|NCT03998618|162870531|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.08||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.21||P-value for study group x time interaction for physical quality of life. Probabilities for the secondary outcomes were Sidak adjusted for correlated multiple outcomes (adjusted probability for significance=0.0085).|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 234. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.21|-0.04|.167
81597140|NCT03998618|162870531|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.09||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.22||P-value for study group x time interaction for social/family quality of life. Probabilities for the six secondary outcomes were Sidak adjusted for correlated multiple outcomes (adjusted probability for significance=0.0085).|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 234. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.22|-0.03|.105
81597141|NCT03998618|162870531|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.09||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.22||P-value for study group x time interaction for emotional quality of life. Probabilities for the six secondary outcomes were Sidak adjusted for correlated multiple outcomes (adjusted probability for significance=0.0085).|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 234. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.22|-0.04|.142
81642519|NCT00377312|162975411|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||the reported p-value corresponds to % decrease compared to baseline at Days 2-8 in all Arms/groups|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||<.0001
81460771|NCT01256164|162613607|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|With 90 subjects, randomized on a 2:1 ratio into the Fibrocaps plus gelatin sponge active arm or the gelatin sponge arm, and assuming a mean TTH of 3.5 minutes with a standard deviation of 2.5 minutes in the active arm and a mean TTH of 6 minutes in the control arm, this translates in a power of 99.4% at a two-sided significance level alpha of 5%, using a two-sample t-test.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81460772|NCT01256164|162613608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.00
81460773|NCT01256164|162613609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Intent-to-treat analysis||||<0.001
81642520|NCT00377312|162975411|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||the reported p-value corresponds to % change from baseline at the follow-up visit in all Arms/groups|Mixed Models Analysis|the reported p-value corresponds to % change from baseline at the follow-up visit in all Arms/groups||||||.01
81642521|NCT00377312|162975412|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||the reported p-value corresponds to % change compared to baseline at Days 2-8 in all Arms/groups|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||>.05
81460774|NCT01256164|162613610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||intent-to- treat analysis||||0.001
81460775|NCT01256164|162613611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||intent-to-treat analysis||||0.003
81460776|NCT04659863|162613626|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-33.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.17|-7.34||||||||-7.34|-59.17|
81642522|NCT00609245|162975463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.016
81523183|NCT00767806|162735027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0||||p-value is for difference between duloxetine and placebo in total protein - change|ANOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of total protein during 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.019
81642523|NCT01090076|162975464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.023
81642524|NCT01090076|162975465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.877||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.877
81642525|NCT01090076|162975466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.44
81460777|NCT01598064|162613651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.25
81460778|NCT01780038|162613672|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Frequencies and percentages were used to determine this secondary outcome.|||
81460779|NCT01237041|162613673|SUPERIORITY|Univariate ANOVA||||||0.016||||||A priori threshold p\<0.05|ANOVA|Comparison of 3 dose-finding groups. Post-hoc comparisons between groups also done.||ANOVA to compare AUC of GH among groups||||.016
81460780|NCT01237041|162613674|SUPERIORITY|ANOVA of the 3 dose-finding groups. Data transformed using log(10) for analysis||||||0.043||||||A priori threshold for significance p\<0.05|ANOVA|||Analysis of FFA Area Under Curve in dose-finding studies. Data were log-transformed before analysis.||||.043
81460781|NCT01237041|162613675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.543|||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA, 3 dose-finding groups||||0.543
81460782|NCT01237041|162613676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.113|||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA, 2 groups, essentially an unpaired t-test.||||.113
81460783|NCT01609010|162613680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3023|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3023
81460784|NCT01609010|162613681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3362|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 10, Cycle 1||||0.3362
81460785|NCT01609010|162613681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1157|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 16, Cycle 2||||0.1157
81460786|NCT01609010|162613682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.854|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 10, Cycle 1||||0.8540
81597142|NCT03998618|162870531|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.13||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.26||P-value for study group x time interaction for functional quality of life. Probabilities for the six secondary outcomes were Sidak adjusted for correlated multiple outcomes (adjusted probability for significance=0.0085).|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 234. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.26|0.01|.006
81597143|NCT01483924|162870537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9048|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The difference in change in PASI score from baseline to Week 12 was compared all active treatment groups and the placebo group||||0.9048
81597144|NCT01483924|162870538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1975|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|||||||0.1975
81597145|NCT01483924|162870539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6349|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.6349
81642526|NCT01763346|162975474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||35 subjects per group provided 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.59, assuming a 2-sided p=0.05, adjustment for baseline measures using ANCOVA, and correlation of 0.5 between baseline and end-study measures.|General Linear Models|Differences in primary outcomes between groups at 24-months were compared using general linear models with baseline values included as covariates.||We selected a sample size that would allow detection of an effect size of \~0.6 or greater between gastric band and metformin groups for measures of β-cell function after two years, hypothesizing greater function in the gastric band group.||||0.05
81642527|NCT02446912|162975481|SUPERIORITY|The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|5.8||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.8|-14.2|0.412
81642528|NCT02446912|162975481|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|9.6||||||||9.6|-14.7|
81642529|NCT02446912|162975482|SUPERIORITY|The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|14.1||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.1|-6.3|0.455
81642530|NCT02446912|162975482|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|17.8||||||||17.8|-6.7|
81642531|NCT02446912|162975483|SUPERIORITY|The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|7.6||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.6|-14.4|0.549
81642532|NCT02446912|162975484|SUPERIORITY|The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|17.7||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.7|-4.8|0.261
81642533|NCT02446912|162975485|SUPERIORITY|The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.9||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|21.9||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.9|-4.1|0.180
81642534|NCT02446912|162975486|SUPERIORITY|The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.7||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|29.8||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.8|3.5|0.013
81597146|NCT01483924|162870540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6212|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.6212
81642535|NCT02446912|162975487|SUPERIORITY|The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.0||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|34.3||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.3|-0.3|0.054
81460787|NCT01609010|162613682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0051|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 16, Cycle 2||||0.0051
81597147|NCT02308748|162870559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.8||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|-14.3||Adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed according to the Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in QTc interval on the ECG measured in milliseconds when dofetilide is administered with mexiletine compared to when dofetilide is administered alone at evening dose on treatment day.||-14.3|-25.2|0.025
81597148|NCT02308748|162870559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.7||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|-14.1||Adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed according to the Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in QTc interval on the ECG measured in milliseconds when dofetilide is administered with lidocaine compared to when dofetilide is administered alone at evening dose on treatment day.||-14.1|-25.2|0.025
81597149|NCT02308748|162870559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.2||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-18.3||Adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed according to the Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in J-Tpeakc interval on the ECG measured in milliseconds when dofetilide is administered with mexiletine compared to when dofetilide is administered alone at evening dose on treatment day.||-18.3|-28.0|0.025
81460788|NCT01609010|162613684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.784|||||||Log Rank|Stratification by previous treatment for lymphoma (yes or no).||CR+CRu+PR||||0.7840
81597150|NCT02308748|162870559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.5||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|-15.5||Adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed according to the Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in J-Tpeakc interval on the ECG measured in milliseconds when dofetilide is administered with lidocaine compared to when dofetilide is administered alone at evening dose on treatment day.||-15.5|-25.5|0.025
81597151|NCT02308748|162870560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|6.7||Adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed according to the Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.7|-1|0.025
81597152|NCT01994954|162870570|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.03||||||A two-sided P-value of 0.05 or less was interpreted as a statistically significant result.|t-test, 2 sided|||The trial was designed to have 97% power at a type I error rate of 5% to detect a 25% intervention effect with respect to the primary outcome. this was done using an independent sample t-test. P-value was calculated, and a p-value of 0.05 or less was interpreted as statistically significant result.||||<0.03
81597153|NCT01994954|162870571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Power calculations were based on the primary analysis (t-test comparing changes). A sample size of 130 would have given 80% power, with 0.05 two sided type 1 error rate, to detect a 20% absolute difference in emotional role limitation on the PedsQL v2.0, which we considered to be statistically significant.||||0.38
81597154|NCT00417079|162870575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||A 2-sided significance level of 0.0452 was used for the final analysis based on an interim analysis performed after 307 events with an adjusted significance level of 0.016 based on the O'Brien-Fleming type 1 error spending function.|Log Rank|Analysis was performed by using a log-rank comparisons stratified according to disease measurability and ECOG performance status (0-1 versus 2)||The study required an estimated sample size of 720 patients (360 per arm) in order to detect a 25% reduction in the hazard ratio for death in the cabazitaxel group relative to the mitoxantrone group with 90% power. The final analysis was planned for when 511 deaths had occurred.||||<0.0001
81597155|NCT00417079|162870576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81597156|NCT00417079|162870577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0005
81597157|NCT00417079|162870578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.76|||Log Rank|Log-rank comparisons stratified according to disease measurability and ECOG performance status.|Hazard ratio (HR) \< 1 favours the cabazitaxel group and \> 1 favours the mitoxantrone group.|||0.76|0.49|<0.0001
81642536|NCT02446912|162975488|SUPERIORITY|The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.7||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|36.0||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||36.0|1.4|0.034
81523184|NCT00767806|162735028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.329||95.0||||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of systolic blood pressure|ANOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of systolic blood pressure during 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.329
81597158|NCT00417079|162870579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.75||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.9|||Log Rank|Log-rank comparisons stratified according to disease measurability and ECOG performance status.|Hazard ratio (HR) \< 1 favours the cabazitaxel group and \> 1 favours the mitoxantrone group.|||0.90|0.63|0.0010
81597159|NCT00417079|162870580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0002
81597160|NCT00417079|162870581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.91||||0.5192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.19|||Log Rank|Log-rank comparisons stratified according to disease measurability and ECOG performance status.|Hazard ratio (HR) \< 1 favours the cabazitaxel group and \> 1 favours the mitoxantrone group.|||1.19|0.69|0.5192
81460789|NCT01609010|162613684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4419|||||||Log Rank|Stratification by previous treatment for lymphoma (yes or no).||CR+CRu||||0.4419
81460790|NCT01609010|162613684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5942|||||||Log Rank|Stratification by previous treatment for lymphoma (yes or no).||CR only||||0.5942
81460791|NCT01609010|162613686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8946|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by previous treatment for lymphoma (yes or no).||||||0.8946
81460792|NCT01609010|162613688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4963|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by previous treatment for lymphoma (yes or no).||||||0.4963
81523185|NCT00767806|162735028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.562||95.0||||p-value is for difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of diastolic blood pressure|ANOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Investigator (Type III sums of squares)||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of diastolic blood pressure during 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.562
81597161|NCT00417079|162870582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6286||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6286
81597162|NCT01022762|162870583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority would be shown if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval was less than 0.4%. This corresponds to a one-sided test with a significance level of 2.5% of the hypothesis.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||||95.0|-0.115|0.143||The p-value corresponds to one-sided hypotheses of superiority with a significance level of 2.5%.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model was with treatment, centre as explanatory variables and baseline HbA1c value as covariate.|If non-inferiority of repaglinide alone was shown, a test for superiority would be performed based on FAS. Superiority of repaglinide alone over gliclazide alone would be claimed if the upper limit of the 95% CI for the difference was lower than 0%.|H0: Change from baseline in HbA1c of repaglinide therapy at 16 weeks of treatment - change from baseline in HbA1c of gliclazide therapy at 16 weeks of treatment \>= 0.4%. H1: Change from baseline in HbA1c of repaglinide therapy at 16 weeks of treatment - change from baseline in HbA1c of gliclazide therapy at 16 weeks of treatment \< 0.4%. Sample size was calculated to achieve a power of at least 85%, assuming an equal change in HbA1c and a common standard deviation of 1.2%.||0.143|-0.115|
81597163|NCT01565707|162870597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|24.0|||ANCOVA|From an ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.||"The following hypotheses were tested at the 2-sided significance level 0.05:~* H0: Change from baseline to EoT in mean MVV per micturition is the same for placebo and solifenacin succinate oral suspension~* H1: Change from baseline to EoT in mean MVV per micturition is not the same for placebo and solifenacin succinate oral suspension"||24.0|0.2|0.046
81597164|NCT01565707|162870597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.7|27.4|||||From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.|||27.4|-36.7|
81597165|NCT01565707|162870598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|31.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.9||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|59.5|||ANCOVA|From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.||||59.5|4.3|0.024
81597166|NCT01565707|162870598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-17.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.5|41.9|||||From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.|||41.9|-76.5|
81597167|NCT01565707|162870599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4||P-value is from a rank ANCOVA analysis stratified by geographic region.|ANCOVA|From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4|-0.3|0.763
81597168|NCT01565707|162870599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.0|||||From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.|||1.0|-0.8|
81597169|NCT01565707|162870600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3||P-value is from a rank ANCOVA analysis stratified by geographic region.|ANCOVA|From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3|-0.5|0.402
81597170|NCT01565707|162870600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.4|||||From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.|||0.4|-1.5|
81597171|NCT01565707|162870601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2||P-value is from a rank ANCOVA analysis stratified by geographic region.|ANCOVA|From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2|0.0|0.630
81523186|NCT00767806|162735030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68||95.0||||p-value is for difference between duloxetine and placebo in pulse rate - change|ANOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference between placebo and duloxetine groups in change of pulse rate during 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.680
81597172|NCT01565707|162870601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||||From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate..|||0.2|-0.2|
81597173|NCT01565707|162870602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3||P-value is from a rank ANCOVA analysis stratified by geographic region.|ANCOVA|From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3|-1.0|0.563
81597174|NCT01565707|162870602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.9|||||From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.|||1.9|-1.6|
81597175|NCT01565707|162870603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.3||P-value is from a rank ANCOVA analysis stratified by geographic region.|ANCOVA|From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3|-0.9|0.770
81597176|NCT01565707|162870603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3|||||From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.|||1.3|-0.4|
81597177|NCT01565707|162870604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.2||From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.8|0.303
81597178|NCT01565707|162870604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.1|||||From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.|||1.1|-0.9|
81597179|NCT01565707|162870605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5|||ANCOVA|From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5|-0.8|0.640
81523187|NCT00680797|162735037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|||||Comparison of pre- to post-intervention insulin levels between the groups receiving E only versus the group receiving no hormone replacement.|ANCOVA|||The major outcome variable being presented is changes in insulin levels. Changes in insulin levels were analyzed using an ANCOVA model that adjusted for baseline insulin and age.||||0.023
81597180|NCT01565707|162870605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.4|||||From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.|||1.4|-0.9|
81597181|NCT01565707|162870606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||P-value is from a rank ANCOVA analysis stratified by geographic region.|ANCOVA|From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1|-0.3|0.846
81597182|NCT01565707|162870606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5|||||From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.|||0.5|-1.0|
81597183|NCT01565707|162870607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.8|||||From an ANCOVA model including treatment, geographic region \& gender as fixed effects \& the baseline value as a covariate.|||0.8|-1.4|
81597184|NCT00127608|162870618|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean viral load between samples stored in liquid and samples stored dry was compared.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.33|||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Tukey adjustments were made for all 2 by 2 comparisons.|The Geometric Mean Ratio of the viral load was calculated for dry over liquid storage condition.|||||<0.0001
81597185|NCT00127608|162870619|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Difference in mean viral load (in log10) (Papule swab minus Vesicle fluid)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4451||||0.0038||95.0|-0.769|-0.1213|||ANOVA|Tukey adjustments were made for the comparison.||||-0.1213|-0.7690|0.0038
81597186|NCT00127608|162870619|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Difference in mean viral load (in log10) (Papule swab minus Vesicle swab)|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.432||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7605|-0.1035|||ANOVA|Tukey adjustments were made for the comparison.||||-0.1035|-0.7605|0.0060
81597187|NCT00127608|162870619|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Difference in mean viral load (in log10) (Vesicle fluid minus Vesicle swab)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.00132||||0.9952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3171|0.3435|||ANOVA|Tukey adjustments were made for the comparison.||||0.3435|-0.3171|0.9952
81597188|NCT00127608|162870619|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Geometric mean ratio of viral load (Papule swab over Vesicle fluid)|Geometric mean ratio|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.76|||ANOVA|||Geometric mean ratio of viral load (Papule swab over Vesicle fluid)||0.76|0.17|
81597189|NCT00127608|162870619|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Geometric mean ratio of viral load (Papule swab over Vesicle swab)|Geometric mean Ratio|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.79|||ANOVA|||Geometric mean ratio of viral load (Papule swab over Vesicle swab)||0.79|0.17|
81597190|NCT00127608|162870619|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Geometric mean ratio of viral load (Vesicle fluid over Vesicle swab)|Geometric mean Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.21|||ANOVA|||Geometric mean ratio of viral load (Vesicle fluid over Vesicle swab)||2.21|0.48|
81597191|NCT05520138|162870620|SUPERIORITY|With a 2-sided Type I of 0.05 significance.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.16|||||A weighted Cox proportional hazard model with an independent variable for treatment group were fitted, using a robust variance estimator.|||1.16|1.04|
81597192|NCT05520138|162870621|SUPERIORITY|With a 2-sided Type I of 0.05 significance.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.27|||||A weighted Cox proportional hazard model with an independent variable for treatment group were fitted, using a robust variance estimator.|||1.27|1.06|
81597193|NCT05520138|162870622|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.1|||||A weighted Cox proportional hazard model with an independent variable for treatment group were fitted, using a robust variance estimator.|||1.10|0.99|
81597194|NCT05520138|162870623|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.22|||||A weighted Cox proportional hazard model with an independent variable for treatment group were fitted, using a robust variance estimator.|||1.22|1.06|
81597195|NCT01329029|162870624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.868|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0633||0.0529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.753|1.002||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided|Generalized Linear Regression|Poisson regression model (estimates of exacerbation rates using time in trial as model offset).|A rate ratio of \< 1 represents a favourable outcome for the test treatment.|||1.002|0.753|0.0529
81597196|NCT01329029|162870625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0089|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.073|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment by time interaction.||||0.073|0.038|<0.0001
81597197|NCT01329029|162870626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.757|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0889||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.601|0.952|||Generalized Linear Regression|Analyzed using a negative binomial regression model excluding a correction for overdispersion.|A rate ratio of \< 1 represents a favourable outcome for the test treatment.|||0.952|0.601|0.0175
81597198|NCT01329029|162870627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.914|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0771||0.2875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.775|1.078||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided|Generalized Linear Regression|Poisson regression model (estimates of exacerbation rates using time in trial as model offset).|A rate ratio of \< 1 represents a favourable outcome for the test treatment.|Moderate COPD Exacerbations||1.078|0.775|0.2875
81597199|NCT01329029|162870627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.794|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0654||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.675|0.933||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided|Generalized Linear Regression|Poisson regression model (estimates of exacerbation rates using time in trial as model offset).|A rate ratio of \< 1 represents a favourable outcome for the test treatment.|Mild, Moderate or Severe COPD Exacerbations||0.933|0.675|0.0050
81597200|NCT01329029|162870627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.854|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0605||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.744|0.982||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided|Generalized Linear Regression|Poisson regression model (estimates of exacerbation rates using time in trial as model offset).|A rate ratio of \< 1 represents a favourable outcome for the test treatment.|COPD Exacerbations treated with Glucocorticosteroids and/or Antibiotics||0.982|0.744|0.0262
81597201|NCT01329029|162870627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.837|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0528||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.739|0.947||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided|Generalized Linear Regression|Poisson regression model (estimates of exacerbation rates using time in trial as model offset).|A rate ratio of \< 1 represents a favourable outcome for the test treatment.|Moderate or Severe COPD Exacerbations and/or treated with Antibiotics||0.947|0.739|0.0047
81597202|NCT01329029|162870627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.761|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0899||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.604|0.96||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided.|Generalized Linear Regression|Negative binomial regression model (estimates of exacerbation rates)|A rate ratio of \< 1 represents a favourable outcome for the test treatment.|Leading to Hospitalisation||0.960|0.604|0.0209
81597203|NCT01329029|162870629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.917|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0549||0.1461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.815|1.031||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided.|Cox proportional hazards model||A hazards ratio of \< 1 represents a lower hazard for the test treatment.|||1.031|0.815|0.1461
81597204|NCT01329029|162870630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0842||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.641|0.974||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided|Wei-Lin-Weissfeld Method||A hazard ratio of \<1 represents a favourable outcome for the test treatment|||0.974|0.641|0.0270
81597205|NCT01329029|162870631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.749|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1209||0.0731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.546|1.027||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided|Wei-Lin-Weissfeld Method||A hazard ratio of \<1 represents a favourable outcome for the test treatment.|||1.027|0.546|0.0731
81597206|NCT01329029|162870632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||NNTB|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|31.0||||||||31|4|
81597207|NCT01329029|162870635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0159|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|0.124||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided.|Repeated measurement model|Unstructured covariance structure and restricted maximum likelihood (REML).||||0.124|0.061|<0.0001
81597208|NCT01329029|162870636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0062|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.038||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided.|Repeated measurement model|Unstructured covariance structure and REML.||||0.038|0.013|<0.0001
81597209|NCT01329029|162870637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0131|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.069|0.12||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided.|Repeated measurement model|Unstructured covariance structure and REML.||||0.120|0.069|<0.0001
81597210|NCT01329029|162870639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.283|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0941||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.467|-0.098||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided.|Repeated measurement model|Compound symmetry covariance structure and REML.||||-0.098|-0.467|0.0027
81642537|NCT02446912|162975489|SUPERIORITY|The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|10.6||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.6|-9.4|0.905
81701615|NCT04491240|163098680|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|73.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|82.91404||0.020875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.97687|132.6031|||t-test, 2 sided|||The study results were statistically processed using STATA version 9.0, Statistica for Windows version 6.0. Changes from the beginning of inhalation and after were compared using the T-test for depended group criterion, data between the main group and the control group were compared using the non-parametric method, box-plot. The data in the table presented as a Mean with full range (min-max). The difference calculated as Mean difference with 95% confidence interval and Standard Deviation (SD)||132.6031|13.97687|0.020875
81523188|NCT00680797|162735037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|||||Comparison in the change in insulin levels between the groups receiving E with or without T.|ANCOVA|||The major outcome variable being presented is changes in insulin levels. Changes in insulin levels were analyzed using an ANCOVA model that adjusted for baseline insulin and age.||||0.042
81597211|NCT01329029|162870640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0439||0.7392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.101|0.071||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided.|Repeated measurement model|Compound symmetry covariance structure and REML.||||0.071|-0.101|0.7392
81597212|NCT01329029|162870643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.285|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2175||0.1909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.711|0.142||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided.|Repeated measurement model|Unstructured covariance structure and REML.||||0.142|-0.711|0.1909
81523189|NCT01192412|162735078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.35||||||We estimated that with a sample size of 514 per group, the study would have 80% power, at a two-tailed alpha level of 0.05, assuming primary outcome rates of 33% in the tight-control group and 25% in the less-tight-control group, a 10% rate of crossover, a 1% loss to follow-up, and two interim analyses, as calculated with the chi-square test with the use of East software (Cytel) and the Lan-DeMets spending function with O'Brien-Fleming-type boundaries for early stopping.||1.35|0.77|
81597213|NCT01329029|162870645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3468||0.9414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.528|1.99||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided.|Cox-proportional hazards model||A hazards ratio of \< 1 represents a lower hazard for the test treatment.|||1.990|0.528|0.9414
81597214|NCT01329029|162870646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5765||0.8876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.378|3.075|||Cox-proportional hazards model|Level of significance: 5% 2-sided.|A hazards ratio of \< 1 represents a lower hazard for the test treatment.|||3.075|0.378|0.8876
81597215|NCT01329029|162870647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.529|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1463|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.268|1.845|||Cox-proportional hazards model|Level of significance: 5% 2-sided.|A hazards ratio of \< 1 represents a lower hazard for the test treatment.|||1.845|1.268|<0.0001
81597216|NCT01329029|162870648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.695|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2691||0.3477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.326|1.484||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided.|Cox-proportional hazards model||A hazards ratio of \< 1 represents a lower hazard for the test treatment.|||1.484|0.326|0.3477
81523190|NCT01192412|162735079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|3.84||||||||3.84|0.79|
81597217|NCT01329029|162870650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3832||0.8208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.542|2.167||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided.|Cox-proportional hazards model||A hazards ratio of \< 1 represents a lower hazard for the test treatment.|||2.167|0.542|0.8208
81597218|NCT01329029|162870652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.977|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0865||0.7943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.821|1.162||Level of significance: 5% 2-sided.|Cox-proportional hazards model|||||1.162|0.821|0.7943
81597219|NCT00506493|162870661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Binomial Proportions|42.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3|<|0.01|ONE_SIDED|97.5|30.0|||The percent of patients off Class I and III AADs and successfully converted out of AF following treatment (ptest) will exceed the percent of patients off Class I and III AADs and convereted out of AF, as reported in literature (pcontrol=22.1%)|Fisher Exact|||"The specific test hypothesis is as follows:~H0: ptest ≤ 22.1% Ha: ptest \> 22.1%"|||30.0|<0.01
81597220|NCT00506493|162870662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||binomial proportions|6.7|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||14.9|||Fisher Exact|||||14.9||<0.0001
81597221|NCT00785291|162870690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.45||Tests were stratified by prior taxane therapy (yes/no) and hormone receptor status (positive/negative). P-values are for a test of inferiority 2-sided and are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||Stratified log-rank tests are used for the two primary comparisons of PFS within an experimental arm relative to PFS within the control arm. The family-wise error rate will be controlled at a one-sided 0.025 level. This is achieved in a 3-arm trial with a common control group by conducting the marginal log-rank tests with a one-sided α = 0.0135. Sample size calculations are based on having high power to detect a hazard ratio of 1.36, in the control arm as compared to the experimental arms.||1.45|1.00|0.054
81597222|NCT00785291|162870690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|1.87||Tests were stratified by prior taxane therapy (yes/no) and hormone receptor status (positive/negative). P-values are for a test of inferiority 2-sided and are unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||Stratified log-rank tests are used for the two primary comparisons of PFS within an experimental arm relative to PFS within the control arm. The family-wise error rate will be controlled at a one-sided 0.025 level. This is achieved in a 3-arm trial with a common control group by conducting the marginal log-rank tests with a one-sided α = 0.0135. Sample size calculations are based on having high power to detect a hazard ratio of 1.36, in the control arm as compared to the experimental arms.||1.87|1.28|<0.0001
81597223|NCT00785291|162870694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.47||Tests were stratified by prior taxane therapy (yes/no) and hormone receptor status (positive/negative).|Log Rank|||||1.47|0.92|0.20
81597224|NCT00785291|162870694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.61||Tests were stratified by prior taxane therapy (yes/no) and hormone receptor status (positive/negative).|Log Rank|||||1.61|1.01|0.038
81597225|NCT01466985|162870726|SUPERIORITY|Doravirine was declared superior to placebo when the upper bound of the 90% CI was \<-1.|Least squares (LS) mean difference|-1.37|||<|0.001||90.0|-1.6|-1.02|||ANCOVA|||||-1.02|-1.60|<0.001
81597226|NCT01466985|162870726|SUPERIORITY|Doravirine was declared superior to placebo when the upper bound of the 90% CI was \<-1.|LS mean difference|-1.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.51|-1.02|||ANCOVA|||||-1.02|-1.51|<0.001
81597227|NCT05616962|162870731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.473|||||||ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate including the changes from Baseline to months 1, 2, and 3||||||0.473
81597228|NCT05616962|162870732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03199|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.03199
81597229|NCT05616962|162870733|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.408|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate||||||0.408
81642538|NCT02446912|162975490|SUPERIORITY|The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|13.4||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.4|-6.7|0.515
81597230|NCT05616962|162870734|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Reported p-value was calculated, did not attempt to indicate threshold for statistical significance. Significance was evaluated at \<0.05. P-values were reported to the thousandths place and those less than 0.001 were reported as \<0.001."|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate including the changes from Baseline to months 1, 2, and 3||||||<0.001
81597231|NCT05616962|162870735|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Reported p-value was calculated, did not attempt to indicate threshold for statistical significance. Significance was evaluated at \<0.05. P-values were reported to the thousandths place and those less than 0.001 were reported as \<0.001."|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate including the changes from Baseline to months 1, 2, and 3||||||<0.001
81597232|NCT05616962|162870736|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Reported p-value was calculated, did not attempt to indicate threshold for statistical significance. Significance was evaluated at \<0.05. P-values were reported to the thousandths place and those less than 0.001 were reported as \<0.001."|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate including the changes from Baseline to months 1, 2, and 3||||||<0.001
81523191|NCT00151476|162735080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event|14.49||||||95.0|3.48|301.64|||||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event (months).|"Time to FAP-related surgical events (months); twenty-fifth (25th) percentile presented due to limited number of subjects.~Index date based on most recent colon and or rectum adenomatous polyps evaluation, most recent duodenal adenomatous polyps evaluation, and most recent desmoids tumors evaluation for Matched Control, Not Matched Celecoxib, and All Celecoxib Treated, respectively.~Only 13 matched pairs identified: p-values not computed in analysis of time-to-event endpoints"||301.64|3.48|
81523192|NCT00151476|162735080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event|5.06||||||95.0|3.48|11.76|||||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event (months).|Time to FAP-related surgical events (months); 25th percentile.||11.76|3.48|
81523193|NCT00151476|162735080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event|5.52||||||95.0|3.48|14.49|||||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event (months).|Time to FAP-related surgical events (months); 25th percentile.||14.49|3.48|
81523194|NCT00151476|162735081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event|5.98||||||95.0|0.0|33.77|||||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event (months).|Time to FAP-related surgical events (months); 25th percentile.||33.77|0.00|
81523195|NCT00151476|162735081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event|19.81||||||95.0|0.0|33.77|||||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event (months).|Time to FAP-related surgical events (months); 25th percentile.||33.77|0.00|
81523196|NCT00151476|162735082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event|137.34||||||95.0|104.73|183.48|||||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event (months).|Time to FAP-related surgical events (months); 25th percentile. Index date based on most recent colon and or rectum adenomatous polyps evaluation, most recent duodenal adenomatous polyps evaluation, and most recent desmoids tumors evaluation for Matched Control, Not Matched Celecoxib, and All Celecoxib Treated, respectively.||183.48|104.73|
81523197|NCT00151476|162735082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event|169.94||||||95.0|104.73|183.48|||||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event (months).|Time to FAP-related surgical events (months); 25th percentile.||183.48|104.73|
81523198|NCT00151476|162735083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event|11.28||||||95.0|9.07|38.24|||||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event (months).|Time to FAP-related surgical events (months); 25th percentile.||38.24|9.07|
81597233|NCT05616962|162870737|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Reported p-value was calculated, did not attempt to indicate threshold for statistical significance. Significance was evaluated at \<0.05. P-values were reported to the thousandths place and those less than 0.001 were reported as \<0.001."|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate including the changes from Baseline to months 1, 2, and 3||||||<0.001
81523199|NCT00151476|162735084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event|20.63||||||95.0|8.05|48.03|||||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event (months).|Time to FAP-related surgical events (months); 25th percentile.||48.03|8.05|
81523200|NCT00151476|162735084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event|40.21||||||95.0|8.31|105.68|||||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event (months).|Time to FAP-related surgical events (months); 25th percentile.||105.68|8.31|
81523201|NCT00151476|162735084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event|19.81||||||95.0|16.03|56.34|||||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event (months).|Time to FAP-related surgical events (months); 25th percentile.||56.34|16.03|
81523202|NCT00151476|162735084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event|20.22||||||95.0|12.35|40.31|||||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event (months).|Time to FAP-related surgical events (months); 25th percentile.||40.31|12.35|
81523203|NCT00151476|162735086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event|21.22||||||95.0|4.07|64.16|||||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event (months).|Time to FAP-related events (months); 25th percentile.||64.16|4.07|
81523204|NCT00151476|162735086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event|19.81||||||95.0|3.68|64.16|||||Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Event (months).|Time to FAP-related events (months); 25th percentile.||64.16|3.68|
81523205|NCT03446456|162735093|EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence test was conducted to compare if the vasopressin group differed from the saline group in changes of BOLD signal in the brain.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.00264||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni corrected|t-test, 2 sided|||Percentage of BOLD signal change was calculated as the BOLD signal in the right supplementary motor area (SMA, a typical brain area responding to pain stimulation), divided by the BOLD signal of the whole-brain average during the 24 trials of 20-second painful stimulations. The percentage of BOLD signal changes in SMA during the 20-second painful stimulations were compared between the Saline group and the Vasopressin group using an equivalence test.||||0.982
81523206|NCT03446456|162735094|EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence test was conducted to compare if the vasopressin group differed from the saline group in heating temperature that was used for the testing phase.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.282||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni corrected|ANCOVA|The drug group (Vasopressin vs. Saline) was set as a between-subject factor. Age and race were treated as covariates.||||||0.269
81523207|NCT03446456|162735095|EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence test was conducted to compare if the vasopressin group differed from the saline group in implicit racial biases.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.378|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Drug group (Vasopressin vs. Saline) was set as between-subject factor. Age and race were treated as covariates.||"Response latencies were recorded to calculate the IAT difference score (D). A difference score (D) was calculated based on the following steps: 1) Compute the standard deviation (SD) of response latencies from overall trials; 2) M1 is the mean of the response latencies in the condition where White people and good share the same response key. M2 is the mean of the latencies in the condition where African-American/Asian people and good share the same response key; 3) D = (M2-M1)/SD."||||0.378
81523208|NCT03446456|162735096|EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence test was conducted to compare if the vasopressin group differed from the saline group in self-reported pain intensity ratings.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.35||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni corrected|Mixed Models Analysis|Age, race, and heating temperature used during the testing phase were treated as covariates.||||||0.014
81523209|NCT04099511|162735104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.693|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.693
81597234|NCT05616962|162870738|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Reported p-value was calculated, did not attempt to indicate threshold for statistical significance. Significance was evaluated at \<0.05. P-values were reported to the thousandths place and those less than 0.001 were reported as \<0.001."|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate including the changes from Baseline to months 1, 2, and 3||||||<0.001
81597235|NCT05616962|162870739|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Reported p-value was calculated, did not attempt to indicate threshold for statistical significance. Significance was evaluated at \<0.05. P-values were reported to the thousandths place and those less than 0.001 were reported as \<0.001."|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate including the changes from Baseline to months 1, 2, and 3||||||<0.001
81597236|NCT05616962|162870740|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Reported p-value was calculated, did not attempt to indicate threshold for statistical significance. Significance was evaluated at \<0.05. P-values were reported to the thousandths place and those less than 0.001 were reported as \<0.001."|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate including the changes from Baseline to months 1, 2, and 3||||||<0.001
81597237|NCT05616962|162870741|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Reported p-value was calculated, did not attempt to indicate threshold for statistical significance. Significance was evaluated at \<0.05. P-values were reported to the thousandths place and those less than 0.001 were reported as \<0.001."|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate including the changes from Baseline to months 1, 2, and 3||||||<0.001
81597238|NCT05616962|162870742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Reported p-value was calculated, did not attempt to indicate threshold for statistical significance. Significance was evaluated at \<0.05. P-values were reported to the thousandths place and those less than 0.001 were reported as \<0.001."|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate including the changes from Baseline to months 1, 2, and 3||||||<0.001
81597239|NCT05616962|162870743|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Reported p-value was calculated, did not attempt to indicate threshold for statistical significance. Significance was evaluated at \<0.05. P-values were reported to the thousandths place and those less than 0.001 were reported as \<0.001."|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate including the changes from Baseline to months 1, 2, and 3||||||<0.001
81597240|NCT05616962|162870744|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Reported p-value was calculated, did not attempt to indicate threshold for statistical significance. Significance was evaluated at \<0.05. P-values were reported to the thousandths place and those less than 0.001 were reported as \<0.001."|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate including the changes from Baseline to months 1, 2, and 3||||||<0.001
81597241|NCT05616962|162870745|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Reported p-value was calculated, did not attempt to indicate threshold for statistical significance. Significance was evaluated at \<0.05. P-values were reported to the thousandths place and those less than 0.001 were reported as \<0.001."|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate including the changes from Baseline to months 1, 2, and 3||||||<0.001
81597242|NCT05616962|162870746|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Reported p-value was calculated, did not attempt to indicate threshold for statistical significance. Significance was evaluated at \<0.05. P-values were reported to the thousandths place and those less than 0.001 were reported as \<0.001."|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate including the changes from Baseline to months 1, 2, and 3||||||<0.001
81597243|NCT05616962|162870747|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Reported p-value was calculated, did not attempt to indicate threshold for statistical significance. Significance was evaluated at \<0.05. P-values were reported to the thousandths place and those less than 0.001 were reported as \<0.001."|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate including the changes from Baseline to months 1, 2, and 3||||||<0.001
81597244|NCT05616962|162870749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00463|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.00463
81597245|NCT05616962|162870750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23077|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.23077
81597246|NCT05616962|162870751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00849|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.00849
81597247|NCT03073148|162870757|EQUIVALENCE|alpha = 0.05||||||0.3577|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA comparing baseline, 1 day after treatment, and final assessment.||||||0.3577
81597248|NCT03073148|162870757|EQUIVALENCE|alpha = 0.05||||||0.9917|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA comparing baseline, 1 day after treatment, and final assessment.||||||0.9917
81597249|NCT03073148|162870758|EQUIVALENCE|alpha = 0.05||||||0.3239|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA comparing baseline, 1 day after treatment, and final assessment.||||||0.3239
81523210|NCT04099511|162735105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.536|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.536
81523211|NCT04099511|162735106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.260
81597250|NCT03073148|162870758|EQUIVALENCE|alpha = 0.05||||||0.8343|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA comparing baseline, 1 day after treatment, and final assessment.||||||0.8343
81597251|NCT03073148|162870759|EQUIVALENCE|alpha = 0.05||||||0.4134|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA comparing baseline, 1 day after treatment, and final assessment.||||||0.4134
81597252|NCT03073148|162870759|EQUIVALENCE|alpha = 0.05||||||0.1192|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA comparing baseline, 1 day after treatment, and final assessment.||||||0.1192
81597253|NCT03073148|162870761|EQUIVALENCE|alpha = 0.05||||||0.1753||||||Repeated measures ANOVA comparing baseline, 1 day after treatment, and final assessment.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA comparing baseline, 1 day after treatment, and final assessment.||||||0.1753
81597254|NCT03073148|162870761|EQUIVALENCE|alpha = 0.05||||||0.1843|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA comparing baseline, 1 day after treatment, and final assessment.||||||0.1843
81597255|NCT03073148|162870762|EQUIVALENCE|alpha = 0.05||||||0.0765|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA comparing baseline, 1 day after treatment, and final assessment.||||||0.0765
81597256|NCT03073148|162870762|EQUIVALENCE|alpha = 0.05||||||0.152|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA comparing baseline, 1 day after treatment, and final assessment.||||||0.1520
81523212|NCT04099511|162735107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.387|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.387
81597257|NCT03035292|162870790|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||This value of \<0.05 is the calculated p value where the a priori threshold for statistical significance is considered to be p=0.05.|McNemar|||Sample size was based on a cataract prevalence of 20% in the enriched population and a predicted difference of 15% sensitivity and specificity between tests.||||<0.05
81597258|NCT03035292|162870792|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The calculated p value was \<0.05. A priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05|Fisher Exact|||Evidence of superiority of intervention 2 over intervention 1 requires a significant difference in specificity of the intervention 1 and 2 between ethnicity groups.||||<0.05
81597259|NCT00440531|162870794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||single-group percentage|75.7||||||95.0|68.0|82.2||||||No hypothesis is being tested. The purpose of the primary analysis is to estimate the seroprotection rate (percentage of subjects with anti-HBs \>=10mIU/mL) in each group at 1 month post vaccination 3, among subjects who were seronegative at baseline.||82.20|68|
81597260|NCT00440531|162870794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||single-group percentage|68.0||||||95.0|59.8|75.5||||||No hypothesis is being tested. The purpose of the primary analysis is to estimate the seroprotection rate (percentage of subjects with anti-HBs \>=10mIU/mL) in each group at 1 month post vaccination 3, among subjects who were seronegative at baseline.||75.50|59.80|
81597261|NCT00440531|162870795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Single-Group Percentage|84.0||||||95.0|77.0|89.6||||||No hypothesis is being tested. The purpose of the secondary analysis is to estimate the seroprotection rate (percentage of subjects with anti-HBs \>=10mIU/mL) for ENGERIX-B™ at 1 month post vaccination 3, among subjects who were seronegative at baseline.||89.60|77|
81597262|NCT00447057|162870799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.438|0.897|||Log Rank|Log-rank test with 1-sided alpha of 0.20||||0.897|0.438|0.0047
81597263|NCT00447057|162870800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3909|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3909
81597264|NCT00447057|162870801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1808|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1808
81597265|NCT00447057|162870802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.457|0.887||1-sided significance level of 0.20|Log Rank|||||0.887|0.457|0.0034
81597266|NCT00447057|162870803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.465|0.981||1-sided significance level of 0.20|Log Rank|||||0.981|0.465|0.0190
81597267|NCT03595579|162870818|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81597268|NCT03595579|162870819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.013
81597269|NCT05090709|162870824|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||Stiffness values were analysed as a percentage change from baseline measurements to normalise group variances.||||> 0.05
81597270|NCT05090709|162870824|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||Stiffness values were analysed as a percentage change from baseline measurements to normalise group variances.||||> 0.05
81597271|NCT05090709|162870829|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Including partial eta squared large effect size.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||||||< 0.05
81523213|NCT04099511|162735108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.826|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.826
81523214|NCT04099511|162735109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.826|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.826
81523215|NCT04099511|162735110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.388|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.388
81597272|NCT05090709|162870829|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Including partial eta squared large effect size.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||||||< 0.05
81597273|NCT05090709|162870834|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||Sit-to-stand velocity values were analysed as a percentage change from baseline measurements to normalise group variances.||||> 0.05
81597274|NCT05090709|162870834|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||Sit-to-stand velocity values were analysed as a percentage change from baseline measurements to normalise group variances.||||> 0.05
81597275|NCT05090709|162870839|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||||||> 0.05
81597276|NCT05090709|162870839|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||||||> 0.05
81597277|NCT05090709|162870841|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Including partial eta squared large effect size.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including both time points in the analysis.||||||< 0.05
81597278|NCT05090709|162870841|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including both time points in the analysis.||||||> 0.05
81597279|NCT05090709|162870846|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||Muscle tone values were analysed as a percentage change from baseline measurements to normalise group variances.||||> 0.05
81597280|NCT05090709|162870846|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||Muscle tone values were analysed as a percentage change from baseline measurements to normalise group variances.||||> 0.05
81597281|NCT05090709|162870851|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||||||> 0.05
81597282|NCT05090709|162870851|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||||||> 0.05
81597283|NCT05090709|162870856|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||||||> 0.05
81642539|NCT02446912|162975491|SUPERIORITY|Analysed using a negative binomial regression model. The response variable in the model is the number of flares over the 52-week treatment period. The model includes covariates of treatment group, and the stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>=10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]). The logarithm of the follow-up time is used as an offset variable.|Rate Ratio|0.83||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.14||Nominal p-value|Negative binomial regression|||||1.14|0.60|0.258
81460793|NCT03581123|162613697|OTHER|Omnibus test for equality of means across the 4 treatment groups||||||0.16||||||Threshold for significance: 0.025 (0.05/2)|ANOVA|Adjusted for site, time period (pre-COVID, COVID, post-COVID), risk for chronicity (medium vs. high), and baseline pain intensity||The null hypothesis here is that the means are equal across the 4 treatment groups. A significant p value indicates rejection of the null.||||0.16
81523216|NCT04099511|162735111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.308|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.308
81597284|NCT05090709|162870856|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||||||> 0.05
81597285|NCT05090709|162870861|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Including partial eta squared large effect size.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||||||< 0.05
81460794|NCT03581123|162613697|OTHER|Estimation|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||||SSM - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, risk of chronicity, and baseline pain intensity.||0.0|-0.5|
81597286|NCT05090709|162870861|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||||||> 0.05
81597287|NCT05090709|162870866|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||||||> 0.05
81597288|NCT05090709|162870866|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Including partial eta squared large effect size.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||||||< 0.05
81597289|NCT05090709|162870871|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||||||> 0.05
81597290|NCT05090709|162870871|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||||||> 0.05
81597291|NCT05090709|162870876|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Including partial eta squared large effect size.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||||||< 0.05
81597292|NCT05090709|162870876|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Including partial eta squared large effect size.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA including all 5 time points in the analysis.||||||< 0.05
81597293|NCT01967732|162870911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|77.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.69|95.63|||ANOVA|The model included terms for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period, and product as fixed effect factors.|LS mean ratio (THS 2.2 - Group 1:CC - Group 1)|The objective of this study was to determine the point estimate and precision of the nicotine bioavailability (ratio of THS 2.2:CC) for Cmax, therefore, there was no statistical hypothesis to be tested for this objective.||95.63|62.69|
81597294|NCT01967732|162870912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|74.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.52|90.14|||ANOVA|The model included terms for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period, and product as fixed effect factors.|LS mean ratio (THS 2.2 - Group 1:CC - Group 1)|The objective of this study was to determine the point estimate and precision of the nicotine bioavailability (ratio of THS 2.2:CC) for AUC(0-last), therefore, there was no statistical hypothesis to be tested for this objective.||90.14|61.52|
81597295|NCT01988779|162870943|NON_INFERIORITY|Assuming that the non-inferiority limit of topical therapy is 20% of that for oral therapy.||||||0.505|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.505
81597296|NCT01988779|162870945|NON_INFERIORITY|Assuming that the non-inferiority limit of topical therapy is 20% of that for oral therapy.||||||0.39|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.390
81597297|NCT01988779|162870946|NON_INFERIORITY|Assuming that the non-inferiority limit of topical therapy is 20% of that for oral therapy.||||||0.036|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.036
81597298|NCT00377403|162870948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significnace was p less than or equal to 0.05|ANOVA|Adjusted for disease severity at baseline||We used analysis of variance, controlling for disease severity at baseline to test the null hypothesis that there was no difference between study groups at this point in time.||||0.83
81597299|NCT04403698|162870963|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||linear mixed models were used to compare bone turnover markers (CTX-I) between both treatment groups. These models were performed with an intention to treat approach, where drop-outs were considered as non-responders. The models accounted for repeated measures.||||<0.01
81597300|NCT04403698|162870964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||linear mixed models were used to compare bone turnover markers (PINP) between both treatment groups. These models were performed with an intention to treat approach, where drop-outs were considered as non-responders. The models accounted for repeated measures.||||0.05
81597301|NCT04403698|162870965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||Fisher Exact|||A Fisher's exact test was used to assess differences in patient numbers exceeding reference ranges between both treatment groups at week 48||||0.042
81597302|NCT04403698|162870966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||Fisher Exact|||A Fisher's exact test was used to assess differences in patient numbers exceeding reference ranges between both treatment groups.||||0.042
81597303|NCT01018394|162870983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|5.1||A one tailed P of less than 0.2 was considered sufficient evidence to warrant a larger study.|Fisher Exact|1 tailed||The percentage of participants who reduced tobacco use by greater or equal to 50% from baseline was compared between groups using Fisher's exact test. A one tailed P of less than 0.2 was considered sufficient evidence to warrant a larger study.||5.1|0.7|0.108
81597304|NCT00683644|162870985|OTHER|The observed power in THQ for zinc is 0.16, and that for placebo is 0.06.|||||>|0.05||||||Threshold for significance is 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81597305|NCT00683644|162870986|OTHER|||||||0.89||||||Threshold for significance is 0.05|paired t test|||||||0.89
81597306|NCT00683644|162870986|OTHER|||||||0.36||||||Threshold for significance is 0.05|paired t test|||||||0.36
81597307|NCT00683644|162870987|OTHER|||||||0.64||||||Threshold for significance is 0.05|paired t test|||||||0.64
81597308|NCT00683644|162870987|OTHER|||||||0.93||||||Threshold for significance is 0.05|paired t test|||||||0.93
81597309|NCT01302119|162870999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81597310|NCT01302119|162871000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81597311|NCT01302119|162871001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81597312|NCT01302119|162871002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81597313|NCT01662882|162871003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0253||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher exact test comparing the proportion of amyloid positive subjects between clinical diagnosis groups.||||0.0253
81597314|NCT01662882|162871003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher exact test comparing the proportion of amyloid positive subjects between clinical diagnosis groups.||||0.0004
81597315|NCT01662882|162871003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4184||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher exact test comparing the proportion of amyloid positive subjects between clinical diagnosis groups.||||0.4184
81597316|NCT01662882|162871003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher exact test comparing the proportion of amyloid positive subjects between clinical diagnosis groups.||||0.0008
81597317|NCT01662882|162871004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0039||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance P value testing for an overall difference in the mean cortical SUVR between the clinical diagnostic groups.||||0.0039
81597318|NCT01662882|162871004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0357||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance contrast P value testing for difference in the mean cortical SUVR||||0.0357
81597319|NCT01662882|162871004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance contrast P value testing for difference in the mean cortical SUVR||||0.0010
81597320|NCT01662882|162871004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2118||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance contrast P value testing for difference in the mean cortical SUVR||||0.2118
81597321|NCT02235493|162871009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0625|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is based on a nonparametric sign test to determine whether the median of change from Baseline in MPOMA-G score differs from 0. No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|Sign test|||Videos were reviewed and scored by 3 independent raters who were masked to patient identifiers and the clinic visits and dates when the videos were recorded. Each rater scored the individual components required for the calculation of the total MPOMA-G score for each evaluable patient video. The median of the scores across the 3 raters was obtained for each individual component and summed to generate the median MPOMA-G score used in the analyses.||||0.0625
81597322|NCT02235493|162871010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is based on a nonparametric sign test to determine whether the median of change from Baseline in POMA-G score differs from 0. No multiple comparisons or multiplicity adjustments were conducted.|Sign test|||Videos were reviewed and scored by 3 independent raters who were masked to patient identifiers and the clinic visits and dates when the videos were recorded. Each rater scored the individual components required for the calculation of the total POMA-G score for each evaluable patient video. The median of the scores across the 3 raters was obtained for each individual component and summed to generate the median POMA-G score used in the analyses.||||0.1250
81597323|NCT01055769|162871011|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Linezolid 600 mg oral suspension was the Test treatment, while linezolid 600 mg tablet was the Reference treatment.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio|97.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.11|102.75||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of linezolid was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||102.75|93.11|
81597324|NCT01055769|162871012|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Linezolid 600 mg oral suspension was the Test treatment, while linezolid 600 mg tablet was the Reference treatment.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio|113.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.26|122.75||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of linezolid was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||122.75|105.26|
81597325|NCT01055769|162871013|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Linezolid 600 mg oral suspension was the Test treatment, while linezolid 600 mg tablet was the Reference treatment.|Adjusted Geometric means ratio|97.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.92|102.63||||||Natural log transformed AUCinf of linezolid was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||102.63|92.92|
81597326|NCT00126438|162871021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.73||At 0.025 level of significance.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||"Analysis based on Reader A readings. Data analysis to assess the relative hazard of an adverse cardiac event was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard (risk) of an event for a participant with low H/M at time t was expressed as Hl (t)/ Hh (t) = Ψ, where Hl (t) and Hh (t) denote the hazard of an event at time t for participants with low H/M and high H/M respectively."||0.73|0.18|0.001
81597327|NCT00126438|162871021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.72||At 0.025 level of significance.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||"Analysis based on Reader B readings. Data analysis to assess the relative hazard of an adverse cardiac event was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard (risk) of an event for a participant with low H/M at time t was expressed as Hl (t)/ Hh (t) = Ψ, where Hl (t) and Hh (t) denote the hazard of an event at time t for participants with low H/M and high H/M respectively."||0.72|0.18|0.001
81597328|NCT00126438|162871021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.72||At 0.025 level of significance.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||"Analysis based on Reader C readings. Data analysis to assess the relative hazard of an adverse cardiac event was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard (risk) of an event for a participant with low H/M at time t was expressed as Hl (t)/ Hh (t) = Ψ, where Hl (t) and Hh (t) denote the hazard of an event at time t for participants with low H/M and high H/M respectively."||0.72|0.17|0.001
81597329|NCT01951625|162871029|OTHER||Log-Scale mean difference|-0.122|||=|0.1506|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|0.07|||t-test, 1 sided|||For the primary analysis, the three highest active treatment groups (BAY1021189 2.5mg, BAY1021189 2.5 to 5mg, BAY1021189 2.5 to 10mg) were pooled and compared to the assigned placebo treatment group with a one-sided two-sample t-test at the significance level of 5 percent (%). Results are reported including 90% confidence intervals (CI) for the difference of means. The difference between the pooled treatment group and the placebo group is difference of means on the log scale.||0.07|-0.32|= 0.1506
81642540|NCT02446912|162975492|SUPERIORITY|The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|19.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.7|0.6|
81642541|NCT02446912|162975493|SUPERIORITY|The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|26.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.2|6.7|
81642542|NCT02389725|162975529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81642543|NCT02389725|162975530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81642544|NCT02389725|162975531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.67
81642545|NCT02389725|162975532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81642546|NCT03866434|162975533|EQUIVALENCE|90% CIs of geometric mean ratios being within 80% to 125%.|% ratio of Geometric LSmeans|64.225|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.212|77.516|||ANOVA|A 2-factor analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed factors for treatment and participant was fitted to the natural logtransformed PK parameters.|This analysis was performed based on the ratio of geometric LS means and 90% confidence interval for ratio of geometric means expressed as percent.|The means of the log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were compared between the two treatments (anagrelide with omeprazole \[Day 8\] versus anagrelide alone \[Day 1\]). In order to estimate the magnitude of the treatment regimen differences, the geometric mean ratio (i.e., the least squares (LS) mean difference in the log-transformed parameters back transformed to the original scale) and their 90 percent (%) confidence intervals (CI) were calculated.||77.516|53.212|
81642547|NCT03866434|162975534|EQUIVALENCE|90% CIs of geometric mean ratios being within 80% to 125%.|%ratio of Geometric LeastSquare(LS)means|82.203|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.501|94.507|||ANOVA|A 2-factor analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed factors for treatment and participant was fitted to the natural logtransformed PK parameters.|This analysis was performed based on the ratio of geometric LS means and 90% confidence interval for ratio of geometric means expressed as percent.|The means of the log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were compared between the two treatments (anagrelide with omeprazole \[Day 8\] versus anagrelide alone \[Day 1\]). In order to estimate the magnitude of the treatment regimen differences, the geometric mean ratio (i.e., the LS mean difference in the log-transformed parameters back transformed to the original scale) and their 90% CI were calculated.||94.507|71.501|
81642548|NCT03866434|162975535|EQUIVALENCE|90% CIs of geometric mean ratios being within 80% to 125%.|% ratio of Geometric LS means|73.705|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.555|84.152|||ANOVA|A 2-factor analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed factors for treatment and participant was fitted to the natural logtransformed PK parameters.|This analysis was performed based on the ratio of geometric LS means and 90% confidence interval for ratio of geometric means expressed as percent.|The means of the log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were compared between the two treatments (anagrelide with omeprazole \[Day 8\] versus anagrelide alone \[Day 1\]). In order to estimate the magnitude of the treatment regimen differences, the geometric mean ratio (i.e., the LS mean difference in the log-transformed parameters back transformed to the original scale) and their 90% CI were calculated.||84.152|64.555|
81642549|NCT03866434|162975536|EQUIVALENCE|90% CIs of geometric mean ratios being within 80% to 125%.|% ratio of Geometric LS means|85.527|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.163|93.584|||ANOVA|A 2-factor analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed factors for treatment and participant was fitted to the natural logtransformed PK parameters.|This analysis was performed based on the ratio of geometric LS means and 90% confidence interval for ratio of geometric means expressed as percent.|The means of the log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were compared between the two treatments (anagrelide with omeprazole \[Day 8\] versus anagrelide alone \[Day 1\]). In order to estimate the magnitude of the treatment regimen differences, the geometric mean ratio (i.e., the LS mean difference in the log-transformed parameters back transformed to the original scale) and their 90% CI were calculated.||93.584|78.163|
81648155|NCT00704171|162986842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.257|||||||Fisher Exact|||Primary objective was to demonstrate superiority of PleuraSeal as an adjunct compared to standard of care alone. Tissue closure rates for the treatment and control groups were assumed to be 0.40 and 0.15, respectively. To achieve 80 percent power (alpha=0.05, 2-tailed, Fisher's Exact Test) required 112 completed subjects. To account for potential subject withdrawals, an additional 8 subjects were to be enrolled for a total of 120 randomized subjects (approx. 60 per treatment group).||||0.257
81648156|NCT00704171|162986843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|two-sided||||||<0.001
81642550|NCT03866434|162975537|EQUIVALENCE|90% CIs of geometric mean ratios being within 80% to 125%.|% ratio of Geometric LS means|73.007|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.528|85.243|||ANOVA|A 2-factor analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed factors for treatment and participant was fitted to the natural logtransformed PK parameters.|This analysis was performed based on the ratio of geometric LS means and 90% confidence interval for ratio of geometric means expressed as percent.|The means of the log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were compared between the two treatments (anagrelide with omeprazole \[Day 8\] versus anagrelide alone \[Day 1\]). In order to estimate the magnitude of the treatment regimen differences, the geometric mean ratio (i.e., the LS mean difference in the log-transformed parameters back transformed to the original scale) and their 90% CI were calculated.||85.243|62.528|
81642551|NCT03866434|162975538|EQUIVALENCE|90% CIs of geometric mean ratios being within 80% to 125%.|% ratio of Geometric LS means|86.504|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.462|95.371|||ANOVA|A 2-factor analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed factors for treatment and participant was fitted to the natural logtransformed PK parameters.|This analysis was performed based on the ratio of geometric LS means and 90% confidence interval for ratio of geometric means expressed as percent.|The means of the log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were compared between the two treatments (anagrelide with omeprazole \[Day 8\] versus anagrelide alone \[Day 1\]). In order to estimate the magnitude of the treatment regimen differences, the geometric mean ratio (i.e., the LS mean difference in the log-transformed parameters back transformed to the original scale) and their 90% CI were calculated.||95.371|78.462|
81597330|NCT01951625|162871029|OTHER||Log-Scale mean difference|-0.2494|||=|0.0483|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.0|||t-test, 1 sided|||In case of a significant result in the primary analysis of the primary endpoint, pairwise comparisons to Placebo were performed in a hierarchical manner (from BAY1021189 from 2.5 to 10mg dose arm to BAY1021189 1.25mg dose arm). In case of non-significance of the primary analyses, these secondary analyses were specified as exploratory only, since the primary analyses were not significant.||0|-0.5|= 0.0483
81597331|NCT01951625|162871029|OTHER||Log-Scale mean difference|-0.0731|||=|0.3042|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|0.16|||t-test, 1 sided|||In case of a significant result in the primary analysis of the primary endpoint, pairwise comparisons to Placebo were performed in a hierarchical manner (from BAY1021189 from 2.5 to 10mg dose arm to BAY1021189 1.25mg dose arm). In case of non-significance of the primary analyses, these secondary analyses were specified as exploratory only, since the primary analyses were not significant.||0.16|-0.31|= 0.3042
81597332|NCT01951625|162871029|OTHER||Log-Scale mean difference|-0.0396|||=|0.3841|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.26|0.18|||t-test, 1 sided|||In case of a significant result in the primary analysis of the primary endpoint, pairwise comparisons to Placebo were performed in a hierarchical manner (from BAY1021189 from 2.5 to 10mg dose arm to BAY1021189 1.25mg dose arm). In case of non-significance of the primary analyses, these secondary analyses were specified as exploratory only, since the primary analyses were not significant.||0.18|-0.26|= 0.3841
81597333|NCT01951625|162871029|OTHER||Log-Scale mean difference|0.0151|||=|0.5444|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.24|||t-test, 1 sided|||In case of a significant result in the primary analysis of the primary endpoint, pairwise comparisons to Placebo were performed in a hierarchical manner (from BAY1021189 from 2.5 to 10mg dose arm to BAY1021189 1.25mg dose arm). In case of non-significance of the primary analyses, these secondary analyses were specified as exploratory only.||0.24|-0.21|= 0.5444
81597334|NCT05540522|162871060|OTHER||RVE|34.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|53.9||||||||53.9|7.4|
81597335|NCT05540522|162871061|OTHER||RVE|-5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.2|23.8||||||||23.8|-47.2|
81597336|NCT05540522|162871082|OTHER||GMR|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.38||||||A/H3N2||1.38|1.10|
81597337|NCT05540522|162871082|OTHER||GMR|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.39||||||A/H1N1||1.39|1.10|
81597338|NCT05540522|162871082|OTHER||GMR|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.8||||||B/Yamagata||0.80|0.67|
81597339|NCT05540522|162871082|OTHER||GMR|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.35||||||B/Victoria||0.35|0.26|
81460795|NCT03581123|162613697|OTHER|Estimation|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||||SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, risk of chronicity, and baseline pain intensity.||0.3|-0.3|
81597340|NCT05540522|162871083|OTHER||GMR|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|1.84||||||A/H3N2||1.84|1.47|
81597341|NCT05540522|162871083|OTHER||GMR|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|1.92||||||A/H1N1||1.92|1.51|
81597342|NCT05540522|162871083|OTHER||GMR|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.14||||||B/Yamagata||1.14|0.95|
81597343|NCT05540522|162871083|OTHER||GMR|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.69||||||B/Victoria||0.69|0.54|
81597344|NCT05540522|162871084|OTHER||Difference in percentage|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|16.4||||||A/H3N2: 2-Sided CI, difference in percents (qIRV - Licensed QIV), expressed as a percentage.||16.4|6.4|
81597345|NCT05540522|162871084|OTHER||Difference in percentage|13.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|18.6||||||A/H1N1: 2-Sided CI, difference in percents (qIRV - Licensed QIV), expressed as a percentage.||18.6|8.6|
81597346|NCT05540522|162871084|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-15.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|-11.2||||||B/Yamagata: 2-Sided CI, difference in percents (qIRV - Licensed QIV), expressed as a percentage.||-11.2|-19.5|
81597347|NCT05540522|162871084|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-40.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.7|-36.1||||||B/Victoria: 2-Sided CI, difference in percents (qIRV - Licensed QIV), expressed as a percentage.||-36.1|-44.7|
81597348|NCT05540522|162871085|OTHER||Difference in percentage|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.7|26.5||||||A/H3N2: 2-Sided CI, difference in percents (qIRV - Licensed QIV), expressed as a percentage.||26.5|16.7|
81597349|NCT05540522|162871085|OTHER||Difference in percentage|25.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|30.4||||||A/H1N1: 2-Sided CI, difference in percents (qIRV - Licensed QIV), expressed as a percentage.||30.4|20.9|
81597350|NCT05540522|162871085|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|0.6||||||B/Yamagata: 2-Sided CI, difference in percents (qIRV - Licensed QIV), expressed as a percentage.||0.6|-4.8|
81597351|NCT05540522|162871085|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-22.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-18.5||||||B/Victoria: 2-Sided CI, difference in percents (qIRV - Licensed QIV), expressed as a percentage.||-18.5|-26.7|
81597352|NCT05540522|162871086|OTHER||GMR|1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|2.07||||||A/H3N2||2.07|1.78|
81642552|NCT01485991|162975545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|5.5||based on the asymptotic distribution of the generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for stratification factors, using a non-inferiority margin of 12 percent|Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.5|-7.8|0.001
81642553|NCT00125853|162975554|OTHER|"Linear Mixed effect Modelling, adjusted for baseline values and period effect~Difference of LSMeans treatment effect (SE) = 0.05 (0.09)"||||||0.6|||||||Linear Mixed effect Modelling, adjusted|||Comparing treatment effects on ISI||||0.60
81642554|NCT00125853|162975555|OTHER|"Linear Mixed effect Model, adjusted for baseline values and period effect~Difference of LSMeans treatment effect (SE)~= -2.59 (1.34)"||||||0.06|||||||Linear Mixed effect Model, adjusted for|||Comparing treatment effects on ABPM||||0.06
81642555|NCT00125853|162975556|OTHER|"Linear Mixed effect Model, adjusted for baseline values and period effect~Difference of LSMeans treatment effect (SE)~= -0/09 (0.14)"||||||0.51|||||||Linear Mixed effect Modelling, adjusted|||Comparing treatment effects on total cholesterol||||0.51
81642556|NCT00125853|162975557|OTHER|"Linear Mixed effect Model, adjusted for baseline values and period effect~Difference of LSMeans treatment effect (SE) =0.02 (0.03)"||||||0.48|||||||Linear Mixed effect Modelling, adjusted|||Comparing treatment effects on HbA1c||||0.48
81597353|NCT05540522|162871086|OTHER||GMR|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|1.82||||||A/H1N1||1.82|1.55|
81597354|NCT05540522|162871086|OTHER||GMR|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.94||||||B/Yamagata||0.94|0.82|
81460796|NCT03581123|162613697|OTHER|Estimation|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||||SSM/SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, risk of chronicity, and baseline pain intensity.||0.1|-0.4|
81597355|NCT05540522|162871086|OTHER||GMR|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.63||||||B/Victoria||0.63|0.53|
81597356|NCT05540522|162871087|OTHER||GMR|2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|2.54||||||A/H3N2||2.54|2.23|
81597357|NCT05540522|162871087|OTHER||GMR|2.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|2.54||||||A/H1N1||2.54|2.22|
81597358|NCT05540522|162871087|OTHER||GMR|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|1.43||||||B/Yamagata||1.43|1.29|
81597359|NCT05540522|162871087|OTHER||GMR|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.81||||||B/Victoria||0.81|0.71|
81597360|NCT05540522|162871088|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|26.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.7|29.9||||||A/H3N2: 2-Sided CI, difference in percents (qIRV - Licensed QIV), expressed as a percentage.||29.9|23.7|
81642557|NCT00125853|162975558|OTHER|"Linear Mixed effect Model, adjusted for baseline values and period effect~Difference of LSMeans treatment effect (SE)~= -0.21(0.13)"||||||0.09|||||||Linear Mixed effect Modelling, adjusted|||Comparing treatment effects on BMI||||0.09
81642558|NCT04908800|162975594|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.74|2.04|||||"Data were analyzed using a mixed model which included actual treatment as fixed effect and participant as a random effect.~Within-subject coefficient of variation was 10.7."|||2.04|1.74|
81642559|NCT04908800|162975595|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.57|1.79|||||"Data were analyzed using a mixed model which included actual treatment as fixed effect and participant as a random effect.~Within-subject coefficient of variation was 9.01."|||1.79|1.57|
81642560|NCT04908800|162975596|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.21|||||Data were analyzed using a mixed model which included actual treatment as fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Within-subject coefficient of variation was 7.18.|||1.21|1.09|
81642561|NCT04908800|162975601|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|0.971|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.882|1.06|||||Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 26.1. Data were analyzed using a power model.|Dose Proportionality Assessment||1.06|0.882|
81597361|NCT05540522|162871088|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|26.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.9|29.8||||||A/H1N1: 2-Sided CI, difference in percents (qIRV - Licensed QIV), expressed as a percentage.||29.8|23.9|
81597362|NCT05540522|162871088|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-0.6||||||B/Yamagata: 2-Sided CI, difference in percents (qIRV - Licensed QIV), expressed as a percentage.||-0.6|-6.6|
81597363|NCT05540522|162871088|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-19.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|-16.6||||||B/Victoria: 2-Sided CI, difference in percents (qIRV - Licensed QIV), expressed as a percentage.||-16.6|-21.9|
81597364|NCT05540522|162871089|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|37.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.2|40.5||||||A/H3N2: 2-Sided CI, difference in percents (qIRV - Licensed QIV), expressed as a percentage.||40.5|35.2|
81597365|NCT05540522|162871089|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|44.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.4|47.4||||||A/H1N1: 2-Sided CI, difference in percents (qIRV - Licensed QIV), expressed as a percentage.||47.4|42.4|
81597366|NCT05540522|162871089|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|12.8||||||B/Yamagata: 2-Sided CI, difference in percents (qIRV - Licensed QIV), expressed as a percentage.||12.8|8.5|
81597367|NCT05540522|162871089|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-13.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|-11.3||||||B/Victoria: 2-Sided CI, difference in percents (qIRV - Licensed QIV), expressed as a percentage.||-11.3|-16.3|
81597368|NCT04951336|162871136|SUPERIORITY||ratio of frequencies|0.04||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1.000
81597369|NCT04951336|162871137|SUPERIORITY||ratio of frequencies|0.06||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1.000
81597370|NCT04951336|162871138|SUPERIORITY||ratio of frequencies|0.7||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1.000
81597371|NCT04951336|162871139|SUPERIORITY||ratio of frequencies|1.68||||0.359|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.359
81597372|NCT04951336|162871140|SUPERIORITY|age was included as a covariate||||||0.002||||||Differences were considered statistically significant for p-values \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|F(2,150)=6.374. The analysis was repeated using log-transformed values and the resultant p value was also \< 0.05||"The LME analysis compared antibodies between two grouping factors, (1) Treatment Group (FoTv vs. Placebo) and (2) Exposure Stratum (previously exposed vs. unexposed), across four time points (days 3, 14, 28, and 6 months). At baseline, participants with detectable anti-CoV-2 antibodies were deemed previously exposed and those with no or very low anti-CoV-2 Abs previously unexposed. Accordingly, all longitudinal analyses excluded baseline antibody data."||||0.002
81642562|NCT04908800|162975601|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.926|1.11|||||Geometric least squares mean was 600 (fasted) and 607 (fed). Within-subject coefficient of variation was 6.01. Data were analyzed using mixed model which included actual treatment as fixed effect and participant as a random effect.|Food Effect Assessment||1.11|0.926|
81460797|NCT03581123|162613698|OTHER|Omnibus test for equality of means across the 4 treatment groups.||||||0.001||||||Threshold for significance: 0.025 (0.05/2)|ANOVA|Adjusted for site, time period (pre-COVID, COVID, post-COVID), risk for chronicity (medium vs. high), and baseline disability||The null hypothesis here is that the means are equal across the 4 treatment groups. A significant p value indicates rejection of the null.||||0.001
81597373|NCT04951336|162871141|SUPERIORITY|age was included as a covariate||||||0.002||||||p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|F(2,157)=4.286. The analysis was repeated using log-transformed values and the resultant p value was also \< 0.05||"LME analysis compared antibodies between two grouping factors, (1) Treatment Group (FoTv vs. Placebo) and (2) Exposure Stratum (previously exposed vs. unexposed), across four time points (days 3, 14, 28, and 6 months). At baseline, participants with detectable anti-CoV-2 antibodies were deemed previously exposed and those with no or very low anti-CoV-2 Abs previously unexposed. Accordingly, all longitudinal analyses excluded baseline antibody data."||||0.002
81597374|NCT04951336|162871142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F(8,325)=1.898. Age was included as a covariate in this analysis.||LME analysis compared symptoms between two grouping factors, (1) Treatment Group (FoTv vs. Placebo) and (2) Exposure Stratum (previously exposed vs. unexposed), across 5 time points (days 1-5)||||0.060
81597375|NCT04951336|162871143|SUPERIORITY|LME analysis compared symptoms between two grouping factors, (1) Treatment Group (FoTv vs. Placebo) and (2) Exposure Stratum (previously exposed vs. unexposed), across 5 time points (days 1-5)||||||0.326|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F(8,309)=1.156. Age was included as a covariate in this analysis.||||||0.326
81597376|NCT04171102|162871166|OTHER|||||||0.028||||||\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.028
81597377|NCT01712009|162871174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|4.1|||||Naproxen minus No Prophylaxis|||4.1|-16.7|
81597378|NCT01712009|162871174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|6.3|||||Loratadine minus No Prophylaxis|||6.3|-14.5|
81642563|NCT04908800|162975601|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.701|1.59|||||Geometric least squares mean was 600 (fasted male) and 634 (fasted female). Between subject coefficient of variation was 32.7. Data were analyzed using an ANOVA model which included actual treatment as a factor.|Sex Effect Assessment||1.59|0.701|
81597379|NCT01712009|162871174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|12.4|||||Loratadine minus Naproxen|||12.4|-8.0|
81597380|NCT01712009|162871175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|6.0|||||Naproxen minus No Prophylaxis|Difference across all treatment cycles||6.0|-14.4|
81597381|NCT01712009|162871175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|7.8|||||Loratadine minus No Prophylaxis|Difference across all treatment cyces||7.8|-12.5|
81597382|NCT01712009|162871175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|12.0|||||Loratadine minus Naproxen|Dfference across all treatment cycles||12.0|-8.3|
81460798|NCT03581123|162613698|OTHER|Estimation|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.5|||||SSM - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, risk of chronicity, and baseline RMDQ.||-0.5|-1.9|
81597383|NCT01712009|162871176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|3.2|||||Naproxen minus No Prophylaxis|Difference across all treatment cycles||3.2|-6.5|
81460799|NCT03581123|162613698|OTHER|Estimation|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.4|||||SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, risk of chronicity, and baseline RMDQ.||0.4|-1.2|
81460800|NCT03581123|162613698|OTHER|Estimation|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.3|||||SSM/SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, risk of chronicity, and baseline RMDQ.||-0.3|-1.9|
81460801|NCT03581123|162613699|OTHER|Omnibus test for equality of means across the 4 treatment groups.||||||0.006||||||Threshold for significance: 0.05|ANOVA|Adjusted for site, time period (pre-COVID, COVID, post-COVID), risk for chronicity (medium vs. high), and baseline LBP impact score.||The null hypothesis here is that the means are equal across the 4 treatment groups. A significant p value indicates rejection of the null.||||0.006
81460802|NCT03581123|162613699|OTHER|Estimation|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.6|||||SSM - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, risk of chronicity, and baseline LBP impact score.||-0.6|-2.7|
81460803|NCT03581123|162613699|OTHER|Estimation|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.0|||||SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, risk of chronicity, and baseline LBP impact score.||1.0|-1.5|
81460804|NCT03581123|162613699|OTHER|Estimation|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.0|||||SSM/SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, risk of chronicity, and baseline LBP impact score.||-0.0|-2.5|
81460805|NCT03581123|162613701|OTHER|Estimation (percent difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-1.0|||||SSM - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-1|-11|
81460806|NCT03581123|162613701|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|5.0|||||SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||5|-7|
81460807|NCT03581123|162613701|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|2.0|||||SSM/SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||2|-13|
81597384|NCT01712009|162871176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|3.6|||||Loratadine minus No Prophylaxis|Difference across all cycles||3.6|-6.1|
81701616|NCT04491240|163098680|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|69.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.67648||0.000953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.88502|102.235|||t-test, 2 sided|||The study results were statistically processed using STATA version 9.0, Statistica for Windows version 6.0. Changes from the beginning of inhalation and after were compared using the T-test for depended group criterion, data between the main group and the control group were compared using the non-parametric method, box-plot. The data in the table presented as a Mean with full range (min-max). The difference calculated as Mean difference with 95% confidence interval and Standard Deviation (SD)||102.2350|36.88502|0.000953
81460808|NCT03581123|162613702|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|-7.0|||||SSM - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-7|-23|
81460809|NCT03581123|162613702|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|2.0|||||SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||2|-20|
81460810|NCT03581123|162613702|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|-9.0|||||SSM/SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-9|-27|
81460811|NCT03581123|162613703|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|-10.0|||||SSM - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-10|-23|
81460812|NCT03581123|162613703|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-7.0|||||SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-7|-22|
81460813|NCT03581123|162613703|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|-9.0|||||SSM/SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-9|-24|
81460814|NCT03581123|162613704|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-3.0|||||SSM - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-3|-13|
81460815|NCT03581123|162613704|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|1.0|||||SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||1|-12|
81460816|NCT03581123|162613704|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-1.0|||||SSM/SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-1|-15|
81460817|NCT03581123|162613711|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|-4.0|||||SSM - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-4|-21|
81460818|NCT03581123|162613711|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-3.0|||||SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-3|-22|
81460819|NCT03581123|162613711|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-3.0|||||SSM/SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-3|-22|
81460820|NCT03581123|162613712|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-12.0|||||SSM - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-12|-28|
81460821|NCT03581123|162613712|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|6.0|||||SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||6|-13|
81460822|NCT03581123|162613712|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-7.0|||||SSM/SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-7|-26|
81460823|NCT03581123|162613713|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-1.0|||||SSM - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-1|-15|
81460824|NCT03581123|162613713|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-3.0|||||SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-3|-22|
81597385|NCT01712009|162871176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|4.9|||||Loratadine minus Naproxen|Difference across all cycles||4.9|-4.1|
81597386|NCT01712009|162871177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.0|||ANOVA||Naproxen minus No Prophylaxis|Difference across all treatment cycles||0.0|-0.7|0.0881
81597387|NCT01712009|162871177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.2||0.0443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.0|||ANOVA||Loratadine minus No Prophylaxis|Difference across all treatment cycles||-0.0|-0.7|0.0443
81523217|NCT02227394|162735148|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.187||||0.727|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.098|0.724|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.724|-1.098|0.727
81523218|NCT02227394|162735149|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.003||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.002|0.007|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.007|-0.002|0.366
81523219|NCT02227394|162735151|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.025||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.035|0.084|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.084|-0.035|0.486
81523220|NCT02227394|162735152|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.049||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.052|0.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.150|-0.052|0.413
81523221|NCT02227394|162735153|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.289|0.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.090|-0.289|0.375
81523222|NCT02227394|162735154|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.009||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.092|0.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.110|-0.092|0.879
81523223|NCT02227394|162735155|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.023||||0.819|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.149|0.195|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.195|-0.149|0.819
81523224|NCT02227394|162735156|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.87|1.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.070|-1.870|0.643
81523225|NCT02227394|162735157|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.011||||0.866|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.122|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.122|-0.100|0.866
81523226|NCT02227394|162735158|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.054||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.043|0.152|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.152|-0.043|0.346
81523227|NCT02227394|162735159|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.029||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.001|0.058|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.058|0.001|0.093
81523228|NCT02227394|162735160|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.074||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.386|0.238|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.238|-0.386|0.686
81523229|NCT02227394|162735162|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-10.368||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.659|6.922|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.922|-27.659|0.312
81523230|NCT02227394|162735163|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.361|0.321|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.321|-0.361|0.920
81523231|NCT02227394|162735164|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.08||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.513|0.673|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.673|-0.513|0.818
81523232|NCT02227394|162735165|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|11.4||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.789|20.011|||t-test, 2 sided|||||20.011|2.789|0.034
81523233|NCT02227394|162735166|OTHER|The difference between the predose and postdose values of test product and the reference product was compared after applying Benjamini-Hochberg correction (BH) to control the false discovery rate and after Holm-Bonferroni correction (Holm) to control the family-wise error rate.|Mean Difference (Net)|5.6||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.323|17.523|||t-test, 2 sided|||||17.523|-6.323|0.427
81597388|NCT01712009|162871177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.8007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||ANOVA||Loratadine minus Naproxen|Difference across all treatment cycles||0.3|-0.4|0.8007
81597389|NCT01712009|162871178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.1466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.2|||ANOVA||Naproxen minus No Prophylaxis|Difference across all treatment cycles||0.2|-1.1|0.1466
81460825|NCT03581123|162613713|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-3.0|||||SSM/SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-3|-22|
81597390|NCT01712009|162871178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.0|||ANOVA||Loratadine minus No Prophylaxis|Difference across all treatment cycles||-0.0|-1.3|0.0411
81597391|NCT01712009|162871178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.5689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5|||ANOVA||Loratadine minus Naproxen|Difference across all treatment cycles||0.5|-0.8|0.5689
81597392|NCT01712009|162871179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0775||95.0|-3.0|0.2|||ANOVA||Naproxen minus No Prophylaxis|Difference across all treatment cycles||0.2|-3.0|0.0775
81597393|NCT01712009|162871179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.1|||ANCOVA||Loratadine minus No Prophylaxis|Difference across all treatment cycles||-0.1|-3.1|0.0329
81642564|NCT04908800|162975602|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|0.977|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.891|1.06|||||Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 25.4. Data were analyzed using a power model.|Dose Proportionality Assessment||1.06|0.891|
81642565|NCT04908800|162975602|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.905|1.12|||||"Geometric least squares mean was 575 (fasted) and 578 (fed). Within-subject coefficient of variation was 7.05.~Data were analyzed using mixed model which included actual treatment as fixed effect and participant as a random effect."|Food Effect Assessment||1.12|0.905|
81460826|NCT03581123|162613714|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-5.0|||||SSM - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-5|-19|
81460827|NCT03581123|162613714|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-1.0|||||SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||-1|-16|
81460828|NCT03581123|162613714|OTHER|Estimation (percentage difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|1.0|||||SSM/SMT - MC|Adjusted for site, time period, and risk of chronicity.||1|-16|
81460829|NCT00300235|162613734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion of subjects|35.2||||||95.0|32.5|37.9||||||This was a survey designed to estimate prevalence, no formal comparisons between age or genotype groups were performed.||37.9|32.5|
81597394|NCT01712009|162871179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.7572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.2|||ANOVA||Loratadine minus Naproxen|Difference across all treatment groups||1.2|-1.7|0.7572
81460830|NCT04548193|162613753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.14||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.72|17.99|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||17.99|-5.72|0.28
81460831|NCT04548193|162613754|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.38|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.38|0.06|.0054
81460832|NCT04548193|162613756|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.65|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.65|0.24|.0098
81460833|NCT00558467|162613770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares mean difference|0.01||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|4.97|||ANCOVA|||||4.97|-4.95|0.996
81597395|NCT01751126|162871181|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.76||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.27||ANCOVA with treatment as well as the baseline CFS and the exposure to Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) seasons (Hochberg procedure).|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.27|0.26|0.007
81597396|NCT01751126|162871181|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.67||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.18|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as well as the baseline CFS and the exposure to Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) seasons (Hochberg procedure).||||1.18|0.16|0.010
81597397|NCT00857207|162871215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|dependent variable: post-treatment outcome; independent variables:pre-treatment measurement and group indicator.||Linear regression of change of cTOL time to first move in GMT versus BHW group||||0.0004
81597398|NCT00857207|162871215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.55||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||total time will significantly improve 10 weeks from post||||0.012
81642566|NCT04908800|162975602|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.707|1.54|||||"Geometric least squares mean was 575 (fasted male) and 600 (fasted female). Between subject coefficient of variation was 31.1.~Data were analyzed using an ANOVA model which included actual treatment as a factor."|Sex Effect Assessment||1.54|0.707|
81597399|NCT00857207|162871215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.04||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Time to first move will significantly increase at 10 weeks from baseline to indicate better planning||||0.98
81597400|NCT00857207|162871216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.42||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired T-test, Behavioral Regulation Index will improve at week 10 from baseline||||0.15
81597401|NCT00857207|162871216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.4||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t-test of Metacognitive Index, MI will improve at 10 weeks compared to baseline.||||0.24
81597402|NCT00857207|162871217|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||optimal moves will significantly increase at 10 weeks from baseline||||0.30
81597403|NCT00677833|162871218|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) for the difference in ACPR (PCR corrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR (PCR-corrected) proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. The drug (AZ-CQ) was considered non-inferior with respect to this primary endpoint if the lower bound of this 95% CI was \>= -10% points.|ACPR percent difference|-9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.02|-2.18|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||Null hypothesis: proportion of participants with ACPR (PCR-corrected) of Azithromycin/Chloroquine (AZ-CQ) at Day 28 is less than that of Artemether/Lumefantrine (AL); Alternative hypothesis: proportion of participants with ACPR (PCR-corrected) of AZ-CQ at Day 28 is greater than or equal (non-inferior) to that of AL by a non-inferiority margin of -0.1.||-2.18|-16.02|
81597404|NCT00677833|162871219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-corrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR (PCR-corrected) proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. The drug (AZ-CQ) was considered non-inferior with respect to this primary endpoint if the lower bound of this 95% CI was \>= -10% points.|ACPR percent difference|-6.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-0.05|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||Null hypothesis: proportion of participants with ACPR (PCR-corrected) of AZ-CQ at Day 28 is less than that of AL; Alternative hypothesis: proportion of participants with ACPR (PCR-corrected) of AZ-CQ at Day 28 is greater than or equal (non-inferior) to that of AL by a non-inferiority margin of -0.1.||-0.05|-12.10|
81597405|NCT00677833|162871220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-5.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.93|-0.15|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-corrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 7.||-0.15|-9.93|
81597406|NCT00677833|162871220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-6.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.15|-1.32|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-corrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 14.||-1.32|-12.15|
81597407|NCT00677833|162871220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-6.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.82|-0.75|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-corrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 21.||-0.75|-12.82|
81597408|NCT00677833|162871220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-6.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.59|0.76|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-corrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 35.||0.76|-14.59|
81597409|NCT00677833|162871220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-8.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.08|-0.18|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-corrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 42.||-0.18|-17.08|
81648157|NCT00704171|162986844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||Kaplan-Meier|Kaplan-Meier method was used to obtain estimated median times for each treatment group and the log-rank test was used to compare the two treatments.||||||0.790
81460834|NCT00558467|162613771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means difference|-3.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.81|-2.08|||Repeated Measures|||||-2.08|-5.81|
81648158|NCT00704171|162986845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.559|||||||2-sample t-test|||||||0.559
81648159|NCT00704171|162986846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.292|||||||2-sample t-test|||||||0.292
81648160|NCT00704171|162986847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||||||For subgroup with pre-randomization air leak grade of 1|Fisher Exact|||||||0.53
81460835|NCT00558467|162613772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means difference|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.21|-3.39|||Repeated measures|||||-3.39|-7.21|
81597410|NCT00677833|162871221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-3.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|1.14|||Kaplan-Meier, curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-corrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 21.||1.14|-8.40|
81597411|NCT00677833|162871221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-3.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.79|3.04|||Kaplan-Meier, curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-corrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 35.||3.04|-10.79|
81597412|NCT00677833|162871221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-5.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.55|2.22|||Kaplan-Meier, curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-corrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 42.||2.22|-13.55|
81597413|NCT00677833|162871222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-5.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.93|-0.15|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-uncorrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 7.||-0.15|-9.93|
81597414|NCT00677833|162871222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-7.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.54|-0.88|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-uncorrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 14.||-0.88|-14.54|
81597415|NCT00677833|162871222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-15.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.24|-3.94|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-uncorrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 21.||-3.94|-26.24|
81597416|NCT00677833|162871222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-21.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.14|-9.39|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-uncorrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 28.||-9.39|-34.14|
81642567|NCT04908800|162975603|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|0.989|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.909|1.07|||||Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 23.0. Data were analyzed using a power model.|Dose Proportionality Assessment||1.07|0.909|
81642568|NCT04908800|162975603|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.948|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.824|1.09|||||"Geometric least squares mean was 31.6 (fasted) and 30.0 (fed). Within-subject coefficient of variation was 9.44.~Data were analyzed using mixed model which included actual treatment as fixed effect and participant as a random effect."|Food Effect Assessment||1.09|0.824|
81642569|NCT04908800|162975603|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.928|1.62|||||"Geometric least squares mean was 31.6 (fasted male) and 38.8 (fasted female). Between subject coefficient of variation was 22.0.~Data were analyzed using an ANOVA model which included actual treatment as a factor."|Sex Effect Assessment||1.62|0.928|
81460836|NCT00558467|162613774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means difference|-5.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.88|-4.06|||Repeated measures|||||-4.06|-7.88|
81460837|NCT00558467|162613775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean differnce|-0.15||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.05|10.75|||ANCOVA|||||10.75|-11.05|0.9780
81460838|NCT00558467|162613780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1052|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1052
81597417|NCT00677833|162871222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-18.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.05|-5.43|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-uncorrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 35.||-5.43|-31.05|
81642570|NCT04908800|162975608|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.966|1.26|||||Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 26.9. Data were analyzed using a power model.|"Dose Proportionality Assessment. KRP-A218 assessed across the following dose levels: 2 mg, 4 mg, 8 mg, and 11 mg.~Dose proportionality results for Part B are only for the Day 14 profile (not Day 1)."||1.26|0.966|
81460839|NCT00558467|162613781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2274|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2274
81460840|NCT00558467|162613782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7691|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7691
81460841|NCT00558467|162613783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0674|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0674
81648161|NCT00704171|162986847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||For subgroup with pre-randomization air leak grade of 2 or 3|Fisher Exact|||||||.013
81597418|NCT00677833|162871222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR Percent difference|-18.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.33|-5.65|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-uncorrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 42.||-5.65|-31.33|
81597419|NCT00677833|162871223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-4.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|1.25|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-uncorrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 14.||1.25|-10.60|
81597420|NCT00677833|162871223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-13.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.21|-1.92|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-uncorrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 21.||-1.92|-24.21|
81597421|NCT00677833|162871223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-19.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.16|-7.08|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-uncorrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 28.||-7.08|-32.16|
81597422|NCT00677833|162871223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR percent difference|-16.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.42|-3.33|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-uncorrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)-(AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 35.||-3.33|-29.42|
81597423|NCT00677833|162871223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ACPR Percent difference|-16.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.04|-3.83|||Kaplan-Meier curves|||A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in ACPR (PCR-uncorrected) proportions \[(AZ-CQ)- (AL)\] using the normal approximation to the binomial with continuity correction was constructed based on the estimated ACPR proportions from the Kaplan-Meier curves and their standard errors estimated by the Greenwood formula. Estimates for Day 42.||-3.83|-30.04|
81597424|NCT00677833|162871230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-5.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.02|-0.75|||large sample approximation to binomial|||Day 7||-0.75|-11.02|
81597425|NCT00677833|162871230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-7.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.14|-1.95|||large sample approximation to binomial|||Day 14||-1.95|-13.14|
81597426|NCT00677833|162871230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.61|-1.6|||large sample approximation to binomial|||Day 21||-1.60|-13.61|
81597427|NCT00677833|162871230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-9.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.64|-2.87|||Large sample approximation to binomial|||Day 28||-2.87|-15.64|
81597428|NCT00677833|162871230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-7.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.45|-0.97|||Large sample approximation to binomial|||Day 35||-0.97|-14.45|
81597429|NCT00677833|162871230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-8.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.43|-1.6|||Large sample approximation to binomial|||Day 42||-1.60|-15.43|
81597430|NCT00677833|162871231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-9.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.27|-0.74|||Large sample approximation to binomial|||Day 7||-0.74|-18.27|
81597431|NCT00677833|162871231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-10.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.23|-1.55|||Large sample approximation to binomial|||Day 14||-1.55|-19.23|
81597432|NCT00677833|162871231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-12.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.45|-4.04|||Large sample approximation to binomial|||Day 21||-4.04|-21.45|
81597433|NCT00677833|162871231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-11.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.62|-2.6|||Large sample approximation to binomial|||Day 28||-2.60|-19.62|
81597434|NCT00677833|162871231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-10.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.97|-1.71|||Large sample approximation to binomial|||Day 35||-1.71|-18.97|
81597435|NCT00677833|162871231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-11.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.14|-2.28|||Large sample approximation to binomial|||Day 42||-2.28|-20.14|
81597436|NCT00677833|162871232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2564|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier, log rank|||Time to event data was analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier curve.||||0.2564
81597437|NCT00677833|162871233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier, log rank|||Time to event data was analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier curve.||||<0.0001
81597438|NCT00677833|162871236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier, log rank|||Time to event data was analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier curve.||||0.0006
81597439|NCT02184611|162871239|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.154|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|0.194||Analysis was performed using a MMRM model with covariates of treatment, Baseline, smoking status, country, Day, Day by Baseline and Day by treatment interactions.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||UMEC versus Placebo.||0.194|0.113|<0.001
81597440|NCT02184611|162871240|OTHER||Least square Mean difference|0.9||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.5||Analysis performed using a MMRM model with covariates of treatment, BDI focal score, smoking status, country, Day, Day by BDI focal score and Day by treatment interactions.|MMRM|||UMEC versus Placebo.||1.5|0.3|0.004
81597441|NCT02184611|162871241|OTHER||Least square Mean difference|0.125|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.147||Analysis performed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with covariates of treatment, baseline (mean of the two assessments made 30 min and 5 min pre-dose on Day 1), smoking status and country.|ANCOVA|||UMEC versus Placebo.||0.147|0.103|<0.001
81597442|NCT02184611|162871250|OTHER||Least sqaure mean difference|-4.39||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.21|-1.58||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, Baseline (score prior to dosing on Day 1), smoking status, country, Day, Day by Baseline and Day by treatment interactions.|MMRM|||Day 28, UMEC Vs Placebo.||-1.58|-7.21|0.002
81648162|NCT03634839|162986848|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.184||||0.053|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.053
81642571|NCT04908800|162975610|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.945|1.29|||||Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 32.1. Data were analyzed using a power model.|"Dose Proportionality Assessment. KRP-A218 assessed across the following dose levels: 2 mg, 4 mg, 8 mg, and 11 mg.~Dose proportionality results for Part B are only for the Day 14 profile (not Day 1)."||1.29|0.945|
81460842|NCT00558467|162613784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4944|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4944
81460843|NCT00558467|162613785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.162|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.162
81460844|NCT00558467|162613786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6375|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6375
81597443|NCT02184611|162871250|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-4.59||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.61|-1.57||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, Baseline (score prior to dosing on Day 1), smoking status, country, Day, Day by Baseline and Day by treatment interactions.|MMRM|||Day 84, UMEC Vs Placebo.||-1.57|-7.61|0.003
81597444|NCT02184611|162871250|OTHER||Least sqaure mean difference|-3.03||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.15|0.1||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, Baseline (score prior to dosing on Day 1), smoking status, country, Day, Day by Baseline and Day by treatment interactions.|MMRM|||Day 168, UMEC Vs Placebo.||0.10|-6.15|0.058
81597445|NCT02184611|162871251|OTHER||Least sqaure mean difference|-1.49||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|-0.17||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, Baseline (score prior to dosing on Day 1), smoking status, country, Day, Day by Baseline and Day by treatment interactions.|MMRM|||Day 28, UMEC Vs Placebo.||-0.17|-2.81|0.027
81597446|NCT02184611|162871251|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-2.1||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|-0.68||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, Baseline (score prior to dosing on Day 1), smoking status, country, Day, Day by Baseline and Day by treatment interactions.|MMRM|||Day 84, UMEC Vs Placebo.||-0.68|-3.51|0.004
81597447|NCT02184611|162871251|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.68||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|0.86||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, Baseline (score prior to dosing on Day 1), smoking status, country, Day, Day by Baseline and Day by treatment interactions.|MMRM|||Day 128, UMEC Vs Placebo.||0.86|-2.22|0.386
81597448|NCT00160680|162871254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|||=|0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.5|||ANCOVA|||||1.50|-0.96|=0.667
81597449|NCT04493216|162871268|OTHER||Differences in percentage of participant|-9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|5.7|||||Differences in percentage of participant = Percentage of participant in GSK3640254 100 mg+ Placebo+ ABC/3TC or FTC/TAF - Percentage of participant in DTG+ABC/3TC or FTC/TAF|||5.7|-24.0|
81597450|NCT04493216|162871268|OTHER||Differences in percentage of participant|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|11.6|||||Differences in percentage of participant = Percentage of participant in GSK3640254 150 mg+ ABC/3TC or FTC/TAF - Percentage of participant in DTG+ ABC/3TC or FTC/TAF|||11.6|-13.5|
81597451|NCT04493216|162871268|OTHER||Differences in percentage of participant|-15.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.2|0.3|||||Differences in percentage of participant = Percentage of participant in GSK3640254 200 mg+ Placebo+ ABC/3TC or FTC/TAF - Percentage of participant in DTG+ ABC/3TC or FTC/TAF|||0.3|-31.2|
81597452|NCT00985725|162871287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.0||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-3.3|||ANCOVA|||||-3.3|-12.7|0.0009
81597453|NCT00985725|162871288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.0465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-3.7|0.0465
81597454|NCT00985725|162871289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||Behavioral recognition index||-0.9|-9.4|0.0181
81597455|NCT00985725|162871289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||Inhibit subscale||-0.7|-7.7|0.0204
81597456|NCT00985725|162871289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|-1.4|||ANCOVA|||Shift subscale||-1.4|-9.8|0.0090
81460845|NCT00558467|162613787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6625|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6625
81460846|NCT00558467|162613788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2664|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2664
81597457|NCT00985725|162871289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7||||0.0793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Emotional control subscale||0.4|-7.9|0.0793
81597458|NCT00985725|162871289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.1014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Self-monitor subscale||0.6|-7.0|0.1014
81597459|NCT00985725|162871289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|-4.3|||ANCOVA|||Metacognition index||-4.3|-13.7|0.0002
81597460|NCT00985725|162871289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.6||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-4.2|||ANCOVA|||Initiate subscale||-4.2|-12.9|0.0002
81597461|NCT00985725|162871289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.1||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|-4.5|||ANCOVA|||Working memory subscale||-4.5|-13.7|0.0001
81597462|NCT00985725|162871289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|-3.1|||ANCOVA|||Plan/Organize subscale||-3.1|-11.9|0.0010
81597463|NCT00985725|162871289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9||||0.0357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Task monitor subscale||-0.3|-9.4|0.0357
81597464|NCT00985725|162871289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|-2.8|||ANCOVA|||Organization of materials subscale||-2.8|-11.1|0.0012
81460847|NCT00558467|162613789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7302|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7302
81597465|NCT00985725|162871294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.1731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|2.0|||ANCOVA|||||2.0|-10.9|0.1731
81597466|NCT03901326|162871307|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Rate of ICA without obstructive CAD or intervention within 90 days||||0.05
81597467|NCT03901326|162871307|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Rate of patients underwent revascularization||||<0.001
81597468|NCT03901326|162871308|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.3|||Regression, Cox|||||1.30|0.59|0.80
81597469|NCT03901326|162871309|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.07
81597470|NCT03901326|162871310|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81597471|NCT03252587|162871314|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.1|||Regression, Logistic|1-sided||BMS-986165 3 mg vs Placebo||5.1|1.5|0.0006
81597472|NCT03252587|162871314|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.4|||Regression, Logistic|1-sided||BMS-986165 6 mg vs Placebo||3.4|1.0|0.0210
81597473|NCT03252587|162871314|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.0781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.9|||Regression, Logistic|1-sided||BMS-986165 12 mg vs Placebo||2.9|0.8|0.0781
81642572|NCT04908800|162975611|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.971|1.23|||||Between-subject geometric of coefficient variation was 23.2. Data were analyzed using a power model.|"Dose Proportionality Assessment. KRP-A218 assessed across the following dose levels: 2 mg, 4 mg, 8 mg, and 11 mg.~Dose proportionality results for Part B are only for the Day 14 profile (not Day 1)."||1.23|0.971|
81597474|NCT03252587|162871315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|4.8|||Regression, Logistic|1-sided||BMS-986165 3 mg vs Placebo||4.8|1.4|0.0011
81597475|NCT03252587|162871315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.1|||Regression, Logistic|1-sided||BMS-986165 6 mg vs Placebo||3.1|0.9|0.0434
81597476|NCT03252587|162871315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.0439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.1|||Regression, Logistic|1-sided||BMS-986165 12 mg vs Placebo||3.1|0.9|0.0439
81597477|NCT03252587|162871316|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|5.1|||Regression, Logistic|1-sided||BMS-986165 3 mg vs Placebo||5.1|1.4|0.0012
81597478|NCT03252587|162871316|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.0795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.0|||Regression, Logistic|1-sided||BMS-986165 6 mg vs Placebo||3.0|0.8|0.0795
81597479|NCT03252587|162871316|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.0673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.2|||Regression, Logistic|1-sided||BMS-986165 12 mg vs Placebo||3.2|0.9|0.0673
81642573|NCT00157209|162975621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.745||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.533|1.042|||Log Rank|||||1.042|0.533|0.045
81460848|NCT00558467|162613790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7723|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7723
81460849|NCT00558467|162613791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4852|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4852
81460850|NCT00558467|162613792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4607|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4607
81597480|NCT03252587|162871317|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|8.5|||Regression, Logistic|1-sided||BMS-986165 3 mg vs Placebo||8.5|1.9|0.0002
81597481|NCT03252587|162871317|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.0371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.5|||Regression, Logistic|1-sided||BMS-986165 6 mg vs Placebo||4.5|0.9|0.0371
81597482|NCT03252587|162871317|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|5.1|||Regression, Logistic|1-sided||BMS-986165 12 mg vs Placebo||5.1|1.1|0.0168
81597483|NCT03252587|162871318|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.5||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|43.0|||Regression, Logistic|1-sided||BMS-986165 3 mg vs Placebo||43.0|2.5|0.0006
81597484|NCT03252587|162871318|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.7||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|22.0|||Regression, Logistic|1-sided||BMS-986165 6 mg vs Placebo||22.0|1.5|0.0058
81597485|NCT03252587|162871318|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.2||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|31.0|||Regression, Logistic|1-sided||BMS-986165 12 mg vs Placebo||31.0|2.2|0.0009
81597486|NCT03252587|162871319|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-0.3|||Longitudinal Repeated Measures|||Tender BMS-986165 3 mg vs Placebo||-0.3|-4.4|0.0131
81597487|NCT03252587|162871319|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.4156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.8|||Longitudinal Repeated Measures|||Tender BMS-986165 6 mg vs Placebo||1.8|-2.3|0.4156
81597488|NCT03252587|162871319|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.2|||Longitudinal Repeated Measures|||Tender BMS-986165 12 mg vs Placebo||-0.2|-4.5|0.0151
81597489|NCT03252587|162871319|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.4|||Longitudinal Repeated Measures|||Swollen BMS-986165 3 mg vs Placebo||-0.4|-2.2|0.0029
81597490|NCT03252587|162871319|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.0516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.2|||Longitudinal Repeated Measures|||Swollen BMS-986165 6 mg vs Placebo||0.2|-1.6|0.0516
81597491|NCT03252587|162871319|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.0|||Longitudinal Repeated Measures|||Swollen BMS-986165 12 mg vs Placebo||0.0|-1.8|0.0298
81597492|NCT03252587|162871319|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.5|||Longitudinal Repeated Measures|||Tender + Swollen BMS-986165 3 mg vs Placebo||-0.5|-2.0|0.0010
81597493|NCT03252587|162871319|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.1|||Longitudinal Repeated Measures|||Tender + Swollen BMS-986165 6 mg vs Placebo||0.1|-1.5|0.0343
81597494|NCT03252587|162871319|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.3|||Longitudinal Repeated Measures|||Tender + Swollen BMS-986165 12 mg vs Placebo||-0.3|-1.9|0.0050
81597495|NCT03945188|162871334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.88|26.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.63|12.88|<0.001
81597496|NCT03945188|162871335|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.42|32.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.36|18.42|<0.001
81460851|NCT00558467|162613793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7723|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7723
81597497|NCT03945188|162871336|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.03|29.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.32|13.03|<0.001
81597498|NCT03945188|162871337|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.99|34.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.39|18.99|<0.001
81597499|NCT03945188|162871338|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.46|33.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.63|15.46|<0.001
81597500|NCT03945188|162871339|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.17|33.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.60|16.17|<0.001
81597501|NCT03945188|162871340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.78|22.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.98|10.78|<0.001
81597502|NCT03945188|162871341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.39|25.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.39|11.39|<0.001
81597503|NCT03945188|162871342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.42|32.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.36|18.42|<0.001
81597504|NCT03945188|162871343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.66|21.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.03|10.66|<0.001
81597505|NCT03945188|162871344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.51|38.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||38.02|18.51|<0.001
81597506|NCT03945188|162871345|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.79|34.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.07|15.79|<0.001
81597507|NCT03945188|162871346|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.48|34.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.84|17.48|<0.001
81642574|NCT04474691|162975625|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.1||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|df = 7|Traditional treatment condition - visual-acoustic biofeedback treatment condition. Because more accurate productions have lower acoustic values, a positive difference would indicate an advantage for biofeedback.|||||.67
81460852|NCT00558467|162613794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9389|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9389
81597508|NCT03945188|162871347|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.49|16.14|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.14|6.49|<0.001
81597509|NCT03945188|162871348|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.73|15.73|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.73|4.73|<0.001
81597510|NCT03945188|162871349|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.79|26.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.98|13.79|<0.001
81642575|NCT03594266|162975679|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test, two-sided|||||||<0.0001
81460853|NCT02019264|162613835|NON_INFERIORITY|Hazard ratio was based on Cox-regression model including treatment and CV strata as covariates. MACE met non-inferiority when the one-sided upper bound of 97.5% confidence interval of the HR was less than 1.4 (the non-inferiority margin).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.005||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.842|1.198|||Primary Analytic Method|||||1.198|0.842|0.0001
81597511|NCT03945188|162871350|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.93|13.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.38|4.93|<0.001
81597512|NCT03945188|162871351|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.49|||=|0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|12.95|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||12.95|0.02|=0.049
81597513|NCT03945188|162871351|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.32|22.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||22.74|7.32|<0.001
81597514|NCT03945188|162871351|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.06|25.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||25.63|8.06|<0.001
81597515|NCT03945188|162871351|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.71|30.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||30.61|12.71|<0.001
81597516|NCT03945188|162871351|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.98|32.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||32.51|14.98|<0.001
81597517|NCT03945188|162871351|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.83|30.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||30.24|11.83|<0.001
81597518|NCT03945188|162871351|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.08|34.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 32||34.56|17.08|<0.001
81597519|NCT03945188|162871351|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.8|32.14|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||32.14|14.80|<0.001
81597520|NCT03945188|162871351|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.92|34.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||34.82|17.92|<0.001
81597521|NCT03945188|162871352|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.59|||=|0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|7.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||7.30|-0.11|=0.057
81597522|NCT03945188|162871352|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.88|||=|0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|11.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||11.90|1.86|=0.007
81597523|NCT03945188|162871352|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.14|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.09|16.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||16.20|4.09|=0.001
81597524|NCT03945188|162871352|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.89|22.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||22.83|9.89|<0.001
81597525|NCT03945188|162871352|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.23|21.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||21.52|9.23|<0.001
81597526|NCT03945188|162871352|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.85|23.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||23.75|11.85|<0.001
81597527|NCT03945188|162871352|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.45|21.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||21.04|7.45|<0.001
81597528|NCT03945188|162871352|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.25|25.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 32||25.81|14.25|<0.001
81597529|NCT03945188|162871352|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.91|21.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||21.35|8.91|<0.001
81597530|NCT03945188|162871352|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.16|22.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||22.87|12.16|<0.001
81642576|NCT03594266|162975679|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test, two-sided|||||||<0.0001
81642577|NCT03594266|162975680|OTHER|||||||0.5482|||||||two-sample t-test, 2-sided|||||||0.5482
81523234|NCT00997620|162735224|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The statistical analysis was of t testing of the difference of the mean between the baseline and after two weeks. The power analysis was prior to data collection was not performed for this test. The null hypothesis is no different, no difference between placebo and active treatment.||||< .05
81523235|NCT02250664|162735256|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.41|-3.26||The p-value is Bonferroni-corrected for multiple comparisons with a priori threshold of significance P \< 0.0167|ANCOVA||Group difference = 0.12 mg nicotine - 0.8 mg nicotine|The statistical analysis method was ANCOVA, in order to test for statistically significant differences between group means, while controlling for covariates of interest. It was calculated that 207 subjects per group would be required to have at least 90% power to detect a mean difference of 4.52 CPD between the 0.8 mg and 0.12 mg groups at week 12, with significance level alpha of 0.0167. The significance level reflects the Bonferroni correction needed for testing of all pairwise comparisons.||-3.26|-7.41|<0.0001
81597531|NCT03945188|162871352|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.75|25.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52||25.98|13.75|<0.001
81597532|NCT03945188|162871353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.83|||=|0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|14.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||14.68|-5.01|=0.336
81597533|NCT03945188|162871353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.06|27.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||27.15|7.06|<0.001
81597534|NCT03945188|162871353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.15|30.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||30.19|10.15|<0.001
81597535|NCT03945188|162871353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.45|33.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||33.43|13.45|<0.001
81597536|NCT03945188|162871353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.67|34.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||34.83|15.67|<0.001
81597537|NCT03945188|162871353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.77|38.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||38.64|19.77|<0.001
81597538|NCT03945188|162871353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.47|35.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||35.69|16.47|<0.001
81460854|NCT02019264|162613836|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio was based on Cox-regression model including treatment and CV strata as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.969||||0.5464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.873|1.074|||Primary Analytic Method|||||1.074|0.873|0.5464
81597539|NCT03945188|162871353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.35|38.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 32||38.02|19.35|<0.001
81597540|NCT03945188|162871353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.3|37.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||37.55|19.30|<0.001
81597541|NCT03945188|162871353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.55|38.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||38.64|20.55|<0.001
81597542|NCT03945188|162871353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.18|35.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52||35.68|17.18|<0.001
81648163|NCT03634839|162986849|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.881||||0.187|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome analyses will be intent-to-treat and using mixed-effects models with flavor as a within-subject factor. A significant main effect of flavor with greater liking of sweet plus cooling flavor than sweet minus cooling flavor will be considered supportive of our hypotheses.||||0.187
81597543|NCT03945188|162871354|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.93|||=|0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|15.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||15.81|-3.96|=0.240
81597544|NCT03945188|162871354|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.48|27.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||27.53|7.48|<0.001
81597545|NCT03945188|162871354|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.92|30.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||30.94|10.92|<0.001
81597546|NCT03945188|162871354|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.15|34.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||34.10|14.15|<0.001
81597547|NCT03945188|162871354|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.89|34.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||34.13|14.89|<0.001
81597548|NCT03945188|162871354|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.13|39.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||39.01|20.13|<0.001
81597549|NCT03945188|162871354|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.88|36.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||36.02|16.88|<0.001
81597550|NCT03945188|162871354|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.01|38.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 32||38.68|20.01|<0.001
81460855|NCT02019264|162613837|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio was based on Cox-regression model including treatment as covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.807||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.659|0.988|||Primary Analytic Method|||||0.988|0.659|0.0380
81597551|NCT03945188|162871354|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.71|37.95|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||37.95|19.71|<0.001
81460856|NCT02019264|162613838|NON_INFERIORITY|Myocardial Infarction: Hazard ratio was based on Cox-regression model including treatment and CV strata as covariates. 97.5% confidence interval refers to the upper limit of the displayed 2-sided 95% confidence interval.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.991||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.824|1.191|||Primary Analytic Method|||||1.191|0.824|0.0001
81597552|NCT03945188|162871354|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.97|39.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||39.03|20.97|<0.001
81597553|NCT03945188|162871354|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.6|36.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52||36.07|17.60|<0.001
81597554|NCT03945188|162871355|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|35.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||35.90|10.20|<0.001
81597555|NCT03945188|162871356|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.45|45.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||45.28|18.45|<0.001
81648164|NCT03634839|162986850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.286||||0.135|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.135
81648165|NCT03634839|162986851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.942||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.210
81523236|NCT02250664|162735256|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.51|-5.57||The p-value is Bonferroni-corrected for multiple comparisons with a priori threshold of significance P \< 0.0167|ANOVA|||The statistical analysis method was ANCOVA, in order to test for statistically significant differences between group means, while controlling for covariates of interest. It was calculated that 207 subjects per group would be required to have at least 90% power to detect a mean difference of 4.52 CPD between the 0.8 mg and 0.12 mg groups at week 12, with significance level alpha of 0.0167. The significance level reflects the Bonferroni correction needed for testing of all pairwise comparisons.|Group difference = 0.03 mg nicotine - 0.8 mg nicotine|-5.57|-9.51|<0.0001
81523237|NCT03847909|162735262|SUPERIORITY|P value is from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect, age category, baseline eGFR category, baseline Uox value as covariates for adjustment.|Difference of Least Mean Square|5171.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1144.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2929.3|7414.2|||ANCOVA|||||7414.2|2929.3|<0.0001
81523238|NCT04268173|162735301|EQUIVALENCE|A two sample t-test was conducted to test the null hypothesis that the pre-intervention mean response was equivalent to the post-intervention mean response in the Prevention Navigation group. Hypothesis: A p-value greater than 0.05 suggests the means are not statistically different from one another.||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81523239|NCT00869401|162735313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.16||Using Logrank Test|Log Rank|||||1.16|0.54|.222
81523240|NCT00869401|162735315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.806||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.11|||Log Rank|||||1.11|0.59|0.183
81523241|NCT00975143|162735335|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Pre-defined criterion for non-inferiority: upper bound of the 95% CI for the treatment difference \< 4.|LS Mean Difference|0.1382||||0.5077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2712|0.5475||P values are from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) controlling for Baseline total nodular lesion count, gender and analysis site.|ANCOVA|The 95% CI of the adjusted least square mean difference (CIP-ISOTRETINOIN minus Isotretinoin) was calculated using the ANCOVA model.||Change from Baseline was calculated as the post-Baseline value minus the Baseline value||0.5475|-0.2712|0.5077
81523242|NCT00975143|162735336|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the two co-primary endpoints were significant, a 95% 2 sided CI on the difference between treatments (CIP-Isotretinoin minus Isotretinoin) was calculated.|Proportion difference|-3.48|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|1.4|||Normal approximation|95% CI on difference in proportions (CIP-Isotretinoin minus Isotretinoin) was estimated using normal approximation.||The analysis of the secondary efficacy endpoint was based on observed cases only, with no imputation for missing values.||1.4|-8.4|>0.05
81523243|NCT00975143|162735337|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Pre-defined criterion for non-inferiority: lower bound of the 95% CI for the treatment difference \> -10.|Proportion difference|-2.1|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.94|3.74|||Normal approximation|||||3.74|-7.94|>0.05
81597556|NCT01515410|162871357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-6.86||||0.0471||95.0|-13.62|-0.09||This p-value indicates statistical significance at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|No subjects early-terminated from the study.||"Percent OFF Time (%)"||-0.09|-13.62|0.0471
81523244|NCT00545103|162735345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.778||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.778
81523245|NCT00545103|162735345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.159||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.159
81523246|NCT00545103|162735345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.368||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.368
81523247|NCT00545103|162735346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.685||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.685
81523248|NCT00545103|162735346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.198||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.198
81523249|NCT00545103|162735346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.441||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.441
81597557|NCT04341116|162871363|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|27.0|||Fisher Exact|||||27|-6.5|.28
81597558|NCT04109703|162871375|OTHER|The hypothesis is that the high level pulsed heat group will show statistically more pain relief than the low level steady heat group.|||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression was used to compare differences in primary outcome between treatment and control groups adjusting for initial pain level.||Demographic and clinical characteristics were tabulated by randomization group. The primary outcome was change in pain score from baseline to 30 minutes after treatment ended. Linear regression was used to compare differences in primary outcome between treatment and control groups adjusting for initial pain level. Unadjusted comparisons are also presented. Change in pain scores at each other post baseline time point were similarly analyzed.||||<0.05
81523250|NCT03249103|162735360|OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||placebo - NYX-2925 20 mg||||0.032
81523251|NCT03249103|162735361|OTHER|||||||0.039|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||placebo - NYX-2925 200 mg||||0.039
81523252|NCT03249103|162735362|OTHER|||||||0.0072|||||||t-test, 2 sided|comparing Week 2 (Placebo) to Week 6 (NYX-2925 200 mg)||||||0.0072
81523253|NCT00884832|162735384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Proportion of semi-formed and loose stools (Bristol Form 5-7) associated with diarrhea subgroup versus no diarrhea subgroup.||||<0.001
81523254|NCT00884832|162735385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.018
81523255|NCT00884832|162735385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||drug\*group interactions||||0.047
81523256|NCT00884832|162735387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.082||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.082
81523257|NCT02337725|162735388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-6.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.53|-4.25|||ANCOVA||Estimated Value was reported for the least squares mean difference between TVP-1012 1mg and Placebo (TVP-1012 1mg - Placebo).|||-4.250|-8.530|<0.0001
81523258|NCT02096263|162735397|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to pertussis antigens will be demonstrated if, for each of the three antigens, the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratio \[Pediarix Group divided by Infanrix hexa Group\] is ≤ 1.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.31|||||Adjusted GMC (ANCOVA model adjusted with the vaccine group as fixed effect and the Infanrix vaccination history of the mother during pregnancy as continuous regressor).|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Infanrix hexa to Pediarix co-administered with ActHIB, in terms of antibody geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) for pertussis antigen, pertussis toxoid (PT), one month after the third dose of the primary vaccination.||1.31|0.92|
81597559|NCT00423176|162871377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44||||||95.0|-1.14|0.25|||||For days 1-29|||0.25|-1.14|
81597560|NCT00423176|162871377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.82||||||95.0|-1.65|0.0|||||For follow-up days 30-43|||0.00|-1.65|
81597561|NCT00423176|162871378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.8||||||95.0|-0.5|18.2|||||Change from baseline to endpoint|||18.2|-0.5|
81597562|NCT03871595|162871379|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio T/R [%]|99.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.36|103.83|||||The Adjusted Geometric Mean is adjusted by treatment. The standard deviation is actually the intraindividual geometric Coefficient of Variation \[%\].|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale was used which included effects accounting for sources of variation: 'sequence' (fixed effect), 'subjects within sequences' (random effect), 'period' (fixed effect) and 'treatment' (fixed effect).||103.83|95.36|
81597563|NCT03871595|162871380|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio T/R [%]|70.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.67|78.44|||||The Adjusted Geometric Mean is adjusted by treatment. The standard deviation is actually the intraindividual geometric Coefficient of Variation \[%\].|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale was used which included effects accounting for sources of variation: 'sequence' (fixed effect), 'subjects within sequences' (random effect), 'period' (fixed effect) and 'treatment' (fixed effect).||78.44|62.67|
81597564|NCT03871595|162871381|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio T/R [%]|99.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.64|104.11|||||The Adjusted Geometric Mean is adjusted by treatment. The standard deviation is actually the intraindividual geometric Coefficient of Variation \[%\].|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale was used which included effects accounting for sources of variation: 'sequence' (fixed effect), 'subjects within sequences' (random effect), 'period' (fixed effect) and 'treatment' (fixed effect).||104.11|95.64|
81597565|NCT05072080|162871387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|96.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.0|97.5||p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of seroresponse percentages between groups. All 3 coprimary endpoints were required to be met for success, so no multiple comparisons were performed.|Chi-squared||Seroresponse rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|Day 22||97.5|95.0|<0.0001
81597566|NCT05072080|162871389|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|206.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|183.0|232.0||All 3 coprimary endpoints were required to be met for success, so no multiple comparisons were performed.|ANOVA|ANOVA model includes site and treatment group as fixed effects, assuming normality of log titers. p-value tests equivalence of group GMTs on log scale|Ratio of GMTs is (PXVX0317:placebo).|Day 22||232|183|<0.0001
81597567|NCT05072080|162871391|EQUIVALENCE|Success criterion was pairwise GMT ratios (104:105, 105:106, 104:106) each with a two-sided 95% CI within \[0.667; 1.5\].|GMT Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.14|||||All 3 coprimary endpoints were required to be met for success, so no multiple comparisons were performed. GMT estimates and 95% CIs are derived from an ANOVA model that includes site and product lot as fixed effects assuming normality of log titers.|||1.14|0.85|
81642578|NCT00449033|162975684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.401||95.0|0.83|1.16|||Log Rank|Two treatment groups compared using a log-rank test with one-sided alpha of 0.025 stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization.||Sample size based on the primary efficacy endpoint of OS in the ITT (non-squamous) population. Clinically meaningful improvement defined as 30% increase in median OS (that is, a hazard ratio of 0.76923, Sorafenib+GC over Placebo+GC). With one-sided alpha of 0.025, power of 86% and a randomization ratio of 1:1 between Sorafenib+GC and Placebo+GC, and one formal final analysis of OS performed, a total of 544 events (deaths) were required.||1.16|0.83|0.401
81642579|NCT00449033|162975685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.563||95.0|0.87|1.18|||Log Rank|Two treatment groups compared using a log-rank test with one-sided alpha of 0.025 stratified by the same factors as randomization plus histology.||||1.18|0.87|0.563
81597568|NCT05072080|162871391|EQUIVALENCE|Success criterion was pairwise GMT ratios (104:105, 105:106, 104:106) each with a two-sided 95% CI within \[0.667; 1.5\].|GMT Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.12|||||All 3 coprimary endpoints were required to be met for success, so no multiple comparisons were performed. GMT estimates and 95% CIs are derived from an ANOVA model that includes site and product lot as fixed effects assuming normality of log titers.|||1.12|0.84|
81642580|NCT00449033|162975687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.008||95.0|0.71|0.97|||Log Rank|Two treatment groups compared using a log-rank test with one-sided alpha of 0.025 stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization.||||0.97|0.71|0.008
81642581|NCT00449033|162975688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0004||95.0|0.6|0.88|||Log Rank|Two treatment groups compared using a log-rank test with one-sided alpha of 0.025 stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization.||||0.88|0.60|0.0004
81523259|NCT02096263|162735397|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to pertussis antigens will be demonstrated if, for each of the three antigens, the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratio \[Pediarix Group divided by Infanrix hexa Group\] is ≤ 1.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.35|||||Adjusted GMC (ANCOVA model adjusted with the vaccine group as fixed effect and the Infanrix vaccination history of the mother during pregnancy as continuous regressor).|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Infanrix hexa to Pediarix co-administered with ActHIB, in terms of antibody geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) for pertussis antigen, filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA), one month after the third dose of the primary vaccination.||1.35|0.97|
81523260|NCT02096263|162735397|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in terms of immune response to pertussis antigens will be demonstrated if, for each of the three antigens, the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratio \[Pediarix Group divided by Infanrix hexa Group\] is ≤ 1.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.99|||||Adjusted GMC (ANCOVA model adjusted with the vaccine group as fixed effect and the Tdap vaccination history of the mother during pregnancy as continuous regressor.).|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Infanrix hexa to Pediarix co-administered with ActHIB, in terms of antibody geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) for pertussis antigen, pertactin (PRN), one month after the third dose of the primary vaccination.||0.99|0.63|
81523261|NCT00552409|162735447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.0|251.0|||Regression, Linear||Mean urine ACR on treatment was 17% lower among participants assigned to cholecalciferol, compared to participants assigned to placebo, adjusted for baseline values.|||251|-56|
81523262|NCT04018313|162735451|EQUIVALENCE|The similarity of PK between CT-P39 versus EU-approved Xolair, CT-P39 versus US-licensed Xolair, and EU-approved Xolair versus US-licensed Xolair was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of the ratios of geometric means of each comparison are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax.|Ratio of geometric least square means|105.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.91|116.31||||||The statistical analysis of the log-transformed primary endpoints was based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline body weight, total IgE level and sex as covariates.||116.31|95.91|
81597569|NCT05072080|162871391|EQUIVALENCE|Success criterion was pairwise GMT ratios (104:105, 105:106, 104:106) each with a two-sided 95% CI within \[0.667; 1.5\].|GMT Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.1|||||All 3 coprimary endpoints were required to be met for success, so no multiple comparisons were performed. GMT estimates and 95% CIs are derived from an ANOVA model that includes site and product lot as fixed effects assuming normality of log titers.|||1.10|0.82|
81597570|NCT05072080|162871393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|96.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.3|96.8||Key secondary endpoints were tested hierarchically, such that each was only tested if all 3 coprimary endpoints and prior key secondary endpoints were met, so no multiple comparisons were performed.|Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of seroresponse percentages between groups.|Seroresponse rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|Day 15||96.8|94.3|<0.0001
81597571|NCT05072080|162871393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|84.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.7|85.6||Key secondary endpoints were tested hierarchically, such that each was only tested if all 3 coprimary endpoints and prior key secondary endpoints were met, so no multiple comparisons were performed.|Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of seroresponse percentages between groups.|Seroresponse rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|Day 183||85.6|81.7|<0.0001
81597572|NCT05072080|162871393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.8|48.1||Key secondary endpoints were tested hierarchically, such that each was only tested if all 3 coprimary endpoints and prior key secondary endpoints were met, so no multiple comparisons were performed.|Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of seroresponse percentages between groups.|Seroresponse rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|Day 8||48.1|43.8|<0.0001
81597573|NCT05072080|162871395|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|13.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|14.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA model includes site and treatment group as fixed effects, assuming normality of log titers. p-value tests equivalence of group GMTs on log scale|Ratio of GMTs is (PXVX0317:placebo)|Day 8||14|11|<0.0001
81597574|NCT05072080|162871395|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|144.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|128.0|162.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA model includes site and treatment group as fixed effects, assuming normality of log titers. p-value tests equivalence of group GMTs on log scale|Ratio of GMTs is (PXVX0317:placebo)|Day 15||162|128|<0.0001
81597575|NCT05072080|162871395|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|41.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.0|46.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA model includes site and treatment group as fixed effects, assuming normality of log titers. p-value tests equivalence of group GMTs on log scale|Ratio of GMTs is (PXVX0317:placebo)|Day 183||46|37|<0.0001
81597576|NCT05072080|162871397|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GMFI estimates and 95% CIs are based on t-statistics assuming a normal distribution of the log fold increase in titer. p-value tests equality of log fold increase in titer between groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Day 8||||<0.0001
81597577|NCT05072080|162871397|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GMFI estimates and 95% CIs are based on t-statistics assuming a normal distribution of the log fold increase in titer. p-value tests equality of log fold increase in titer between groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Day 15||||<0.0001
81597578|NCT05072080|162871397|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GMFI estimates and 95% CIs are based on t-statistics assuming a normal distribution of the log fold increase in titer. p-value tests equality of log fold increase in titer between groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Day 22||||<0.0001
81642582|NCT00449033|162975689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Tumour Response (CR+PR)|-1.92||||0.2733||95.0|-8.19|4.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two treatment groups compared using a CMH test with one-sided alpha of 0.025 stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization.||||4.34|-8.19|0.2733
81642583|NCT00449033|162975690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Disease Control|0.97||||0.3902||95.0|-5.87|7.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two treatment groups compared using a CMH test with one-sided alpha of 0.025 stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization.||||7.81|-5.87|0.3902
81642584|NCT05045638|162975699|OTHER||Ratio of GLSMs|1.6999|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.186|2.4363||||||The ratios of geometric least squares means (GLSMs) and confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained by taking the exponential of the corresponding differences and CIs on the natural-log (ln) scale.||2.4363|1.1860|
81597579|NCT05072080|162871397|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GMFI estimates and 95% CIs are based on t-statistics assuming a normal distribution of the log fold increase in titer. p-value tests equality of log fold increase in titer between groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Day 183||||<0.0001
81597580|NCT05072080|162871399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|90.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.7|91.9|||Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of seroresponse percentages between groups.|Seroresponse rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|SNA titers ≥15 at Day 8||91.9|88.7|<0.0001
81597581|NCT05072080|162871399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|98.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.2|99.3||p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of seroresponse percentages between groups.|Chi-squared||Seroresponse rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|SNA titers ≥15 at Day 15||99.3|97.2|<0.0001
81597582|NCT05072080|162871399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|97.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.8|98.5|||Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of seroresponse percentages between groups.|Seroresponse rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|SNA titers ≥15 at Day 22||98.5|95.8|<0.0001
81597583|NCT05072080|162871399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|96.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.8|97.9|||Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of seroresponse percentages between groups.|Seroresponse rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|SNA titers ≥15 at Day 183||97.9|94.8|<0.0001
81597584|NCT05072080|162871399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|64.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.5|66.7|||Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of seroresponse percentages between groups.|Seroresponse rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|≥4-fold rise over baseline at Day 8||66.7|62.5|<0.0001
81597585|NCT05072080|162871399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|97.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.3|98.4|||Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of seroresponse percentages between groups.|Seroresponse rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|≥4-fold rise over baseline at Day 15||98.4|96.3|<0.0001
81597586|NCT05072080|162871399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|97.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.5|98.1|||Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of seroresponse percentages between groups.|Seroresponse rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|≥4-fold rise over baseline at Day 22||98.1|95.5|<0.0001
81642585|NCT05045638|162975700|OTHER||Ratio of GLSMs|1.3389|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0334|1.7347||||||The ratios of GLSMs and CIs were obtained by taking the exponential of the corresponding differences and CIs on the ln scale.||1.7347|1.0334|
81642586|NCT05045638|162975701|OTHER||Ratio of GLSMs|1.3382|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9856|1.8169||||||The ratios of GLSMs and CIs were obtained by taking the exponential of the corresponding differences and CIs on the ln scale.||1.8169|0.9856|
81642587|NCT00985621|162975731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as main effect, baseline value, index joint, previous opioid use as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.44|-1.49|<0.001
81642588|NCT00985621|162975731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as main effect, baseline value, index joint, previous opioid use as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.43|-1.50|<0.001
81597587|NCT05072080|162871399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|91.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.4|92.7|||Chi-squared|p-value is from a two-sided chi-square test of equality of seroresponse percentages between groups.|Seroresponse rate difference is (PXVX0317 minus placebo).|≥4-fold rise over baseline at Day 183||92.7|89.4|<0.0001
81597588|NCT01640808|162871409|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.124||A two-sided significance level was set at 0.05. Adjustment of multiplicity considering interim analysis is conducted by the Lan DeMets' method of α consumption function.|Log Rank|||||1.124|0.720|0.351
81597589|NCT01640808|162871410|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.875||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.706|1.085||A two-sided significance level was set at 0.05.|Log Rank|||||1.085|0.706|0.222
81597590|NCT01640808|162871411|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.882||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.703|1.108||A two-sided significance level was set at 0.05.|Log Rank|||||1.108|0.703|0.279
81597591|NCT00989768|162871422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.36|<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||In this study the null hypothesis was that BoNT-A1 had the same effect (halus)than the BoNT-A2.||||<0.0001
81597592|NCT00989768|162871423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81642589|NCT00985621|162975732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.45|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value, index joint, previous opioid use as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.45|-1.49|<0.001
81597593|NCT00989768|162871424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.61
81597594|NCT00989768|162871425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81597595|NCT02192502|162871426|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority delta of a ratio of geometric means is 1.15.|Geometric mean ratio|0.91||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.44|||generalized linear model|This analysis used linear mixed model with repeated measurements with an unstructured correlation structure.||Assuming that NGAL values follow a log normal distribution as in previous studies with a coefficient of variation of 25%, we need 52 patients per group to have 90% power at the 0.025 significance level to be able to claim non-inferiority of HES to albumin using a non-inferiority delta of a ratio of geometric means of 1.15. After Adjusting for the interim monitoring and five potential dropouts and five pilot patients (which were not included in the analyses), we planned to enroll 140 patients||1.44|0.57|0.15
81642590|NCT00985621|162975732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value, index joint, previous opioid use as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-1.16|0.018
81597596|NCT02192502|162871427|NON_INFERIORITY|the delta for non-inferiority is 1.15|Risk Ratio (RR)|2.78||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|12.1|||Chi-squared|||||12.1|0.64|0.92
81460857|NCT02019264|162613838|NON_INFERIORITY|Time to Stroke: Hazard ratio was based on Cox-regression model including treatment and CV strata as covariates. 97.5% CI refers to the upper limit of the displayed 2-sided 95% CI.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.856||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.639|1.145|||Primary Analytic Method|||||1.145|0.639|0.0005
81597597|NCT02192502|162871428|NON_INFERIORITY|the non-inferiority delta was 1.15|geometric mean ratio|0.45||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|5.0|0.21|0.95|||Regression, Linear|IL-18 was log-transformed||||0.95|0.21|0.002
81597598|NCT02192502|162871429|NON_INFERIORITY|the delta for non-inferiority is 1.15|geometric mean ratio|0.98||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.1|||Regression, Linear|IL-18 was log-transformed||||2.10|0.45|0.31
81597599|NCT02192502|162871430|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority delta was 1.15|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.03|||Chi-squared|||||1.03|0.61|<0.001
81597600|NCT01506193|162871466|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion rates for measles was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI around the difference in seroconversion rates between groups would be \[-10%\] or higher.|Difference in percentage|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|2.78||||||"Immune response for anti-measles antibodies~Non-inferiority of Priorix-Tetra™ vaccine co-administered with Meningitec® conjugate vaccine compared to the first dose of Priorix-Tetra™ vaccine alone with respect to anti-measles seroconversion rates (SCRs) at Day 42 after dose 1."||2.78|-1.82|
81597601|NCT01506193|162871466|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion rates for mumps was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI around the difference in seroconversion rates between groups would be \[-10%\] or higher.|Difference in percentage|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|6.67||||||"Immune response for anti-mumps antibodies~Non-inferiority of Priorix-Tetra™ vaccine co-administered with Meningitec® conjugate vaccine compared to the first dose of Priorix-Tetra™ vaccine alone with respect to anti-mumps seroconversion rates (SCRs) at Day 42 after dose 1."||6.67|-3.04|
81597602|NCT01506193|162871466|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion rates for rubella was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI around the difference in seroconversion rates between groups would be \[-10%\] or higher.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|2.29||||||"Immune response for anti-rubella antibodies~Non-inferiority of Priorix-Tetra™ vaccine co-administered with Meningitec® conjugate vaccine compared to the first dose of Priorix-Tetra™ vaccine alone with respect to anti-rubella seroconversion rates (SCRs) at Day 42 after dose 1."||2.29|-1.23|
81597603|NCT01506193|162871466|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion rates for varicella was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI around the difference in seroconversion rates between groups would be \[-10%\] or higher.|Difference in percentage|-0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|2.03||||||"Immune response for anti-varicella antibodies~Non-inferiority of Priorix-Tetra™ vaccine co-administered with Meningitec® conjugate vaccine compared to the first dose of Priorix-Tetra™ vaccine alone with respect to anti-varicella seroconversion rates (SCRs) at Day 42 after dose 1."||2.03|-1.87|
81597604|NCT01506193|162871467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority with respect to seroresponse for rSBA-MenC was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI around the difference in seroprotection rates between groups would be \[-10%\] or higher.|Difference in percentage|-1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|2.24||||||"Immune response for rSBA-MenC antibodies~Non-inferiority of Meningitec® conjugate vaccine co-administered with Priorix-Tetra™ compared to Meningitec® conjugate vaccine alone with respect to rabbit complement serum bactericidal assay (rSBA-MenC) antibody seroprotection rates (SPRs) at Day 42 after vaccination."||2.24|-3.39|
81597605|NCT00449176|162871486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001||95.0|-1.22|-0.47|||ANCOVA|||The primary null hypothesis to be tested for the study was that the tapentadol ER group was not different from the placebo group for the primary endpoint. Assuming the mean treatment group difference of 0.7 with an SD of 2.7, 314 subjects per treatment group were estimated to provide 90% power to show that the tapentadol ER group was statistically different from placebo at an alpha level of 0.05. The total number of subjects to be randomly assigned to a treatment group for the study was 942.||-0.47|-1.22|<0.001
81597606|NCT00675766|162871493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|Range of z-scores at baseline: -1.69 to 1.38. Range of z-scores at Year 1 follow-up: -1.28 to 1.36.||Repeated Measures ANOVA with overall neurocognitive performance at baseline and follow-up, computed as z-scored derived composite score of 14 individual neuropsychological measures assessing attention, processing speed, visuospatial skills, language, memory, executive function and motor skills, across time as the within-group factor and HIV serostatus and age group as between-group factors.||||0.001
81597607|NCT00675766|162871493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|Range of z-scores at baseline: -2.96 to 1.89. Range of z-scores at Year 1 follow-up: -1.89 to 1.77.||Repeated Measures ANOVA with processing speed at baseline and follow-up, computed as z-scored derived composite score of multiple neuropsychological measures assessing speed of cognitive information processing, across time as the within-group factor and HIV serostatus and age group as between-group factors.||||<0.005
81597608|NCT00675766|162871493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|Range of z-scores at baseline: -2.30 to 2.44. Range of z-scores at Year 1 follow-up: -1.82 to 2.00.||Repeated Measures ANOVA with attention at baseline and follow-up, computed as z-scored derived composite score of multiple neuropsychological measures assessing attentional abilities, across time as the within-group factor and HIV serostatus and age group as between-group factors.||||< 0.01
81597609|NCT00675766|162871493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|Range of z-scores at baseline: -1.76 to 0.95. Range of z-scores at Year 1 follow-up: -1.18 to 0.84.||Repeated Measures ANOVA with executive function at baseline and follow-up, computed as z-scored derived composite score of multiple neuropsychological measures assessing working memory, set shifting, mental flexibility and problem solving, across time as the within-group factor and HIV serostatus and age group as between-group factors.||||<0.07
81642591|NCT00985621|162975732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.65|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value, index joint, previous opioid use as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.65|-0.43|0.700
81597610|NCT00675766|162871493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|Range of z-scores at baseline: -2.30 to 1.94. Range of z-scores at Year 1 follow-up: -1.83 to 2.11.||Repeated Measures ANOVA with language at baseline and follow-up, computed as z-scored derived composite score of multiple neuropsychological measures assessing verbal fluency and naming skills, across time as the within-group factor and HIV serostatus and age group as between-group factors.||||0.09
81597611|NCT00675766|162871493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|Range of z-scores at baseline: -2.00 to 1.68. Range of z-scores at Year 1 follow-up: -2.33 to 1.90.||Repeated Measures ANOVA with memory at baseline and follow-up, computed as z-scored derived composite score of multiple neuropsychological measures assessing verbal and nonverbal learning and memory, across time as the within-group factor and HIV serostatus and age group as between-group factors.||||.72
81642592|NCT00985621|162975733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value, index joint, previous opioid use as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.14|-0.78|0.177
81597612|NCT00675766|162871493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|Range of z-scores at baseline: -2.04 to 2.51. Range of z-scores at Year 1 follow-up: -2.21 to 2.24.||Repeated Measures ANOVA with visuospatial skills at baseline and follow-up, computed as z-scored derived composite score of multiple neuropsychological measures assessing visuospatial and visuoconstructional abilities, across time as the within-group factor and HIV serostatus and age group as between-group factors.||||0.65
81597613|NCT00675766|162871493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|Range of z-scores at baseline: -4.04 to 1.33. Range of z-scores at Year 1 follow-up: -1.24 to 2.37.||Repeated Measures ANOVA with motor skills at baseline and follow-up, computed as z-scored derived composite score of multiple neuropsychological measures assessing fine motor speed and dexterity, across time as the within-group factor and HIV serostatus and age group as between-group factors.||||0.79
81597614|NCT00675766|162871493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044|ONE_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|One-sided Fisher's exact test with 1 degree of freedom.||Fisher's exact test compared the frequency of older and younger HIV+ adults who converted from neurocognitively intact to neurocognitively impaired on memory over a one year time period. We hypothesized that the older group would exhibit a greater proportion of individuals who declined during this interim.||||.044
81597615|NCT00736645|162871497|OTHER|||||||0.5137|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5137
81597616|NCT00736645|162871497|OTHER|||||||0.8994|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8994
81642593|NCT00985621|162975733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value, index joint, previous opioid use as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.28|-0.66|0.416
81642594|NCT00985621|162975733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value, index joint, previous opioid use as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.46|-1.50|<0.001
81642595|NCT00985621|162975733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value, index joint, previous opioid use as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.43|-1.48|<0.001
81460858|NCT02019264|162613838|NON_INFERIORITY|Cardiovascular Death: Hazard ratio was based on Cox-regression model including treatment and CV strata as covariates. 97.5% confidence interval refers to the upper limit of the displayed 2-sided 95% confidence interval.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.045||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.778|1.404|||Primary Analytic Method|||||1.404|0.778|0.0262
81597617|NCT00736645|162871497|OTHER|||||||0.3463|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3463
81597618|NCT00736645|162871498|OTHER|||||||0.2609|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2609
81597619|NCT00736645|162871498|OTHER|||||||0.7504|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7504
81597620|NCT00736645|162871498|OTHER|||||||0.9727|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9727
81597621|NCT01181050|162871499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.02||||0.9334||95.0|-0.54|0.5|||Mixed effect model repeated measures|||||0.50|-0.54|0.9334
81642596|NCT00985621|162975734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value, index joint, previous opioid use as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.22|-0.69|0.319
81597622|NCT01181050|162871500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.06||||0.8293||95.0|-0.46|0.58|||Mixed effect model repeated measures|||||0.58|-0.46|0.8293
81597623|NCT01181050|162871501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.04||||0.8867||95.0|-0.65|0.56|||Mixed effect model repeated measures|||||0.56|-0.65|0.8867
81597624|NCT00518115|162871521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.2968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.59|||ANCOVA|||||0.59|-0.18|0.2968
81460859|NCT02019264|162613838|SUPERIORITY|Hospitalization for Unstable Angina: Hazard ratio was based on Cox-regression model including treatment and CV strata as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.163||||0.3243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.861|1.571|||Primary Analytic Method|||||1.571|0.861|0.3243
81597625|NCT00518115|162871521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.12|||ANCOVA|||||0.12|-0.64|0.1860
81597626|NCT00518115|162871521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||||-0.22|-1.03|0.0027
81597627|NCT00518115|162871521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.2766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.18|||ANCOVA|||||0.18|-0.62|0.2766
81597628|NCT00518115|162871521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||||-0.16|-0.94|0.0057
81597629|NCT00518115|162871521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||||-0.19|-0.96|0.0032
81597630|NCT00518115|162871521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.0786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.04|||ANCOVA|||||0.04|-0.72|0.0786
81597631|NCT00518115|162871521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||||-0.22|-0.99|0.0022
81597632|NCT04891419|162871540|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|91.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.7|95.9||P-value is based on the Fisher's Exact Test.|Fisher Exact||95% exact unconditional confidence interval for between-group difference in responder rate.|||95.9|83.7|<.0001
81597633|NCT04891419|162871541|SUPERIORITY||Control Difference|54.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.2|59.9||P-value estimated using mixed effects model.|Mixed Models Analysis||95% CI estimated using mixed effects model.|||59.9|49.2|<.0001
81597634|NCT04891419|162871542|SUPERIORITY||Control Difference|42.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.6|48.0||95% CI and p-value estimated using mixed effects model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||48.0|37.6|<.0001
81597635|NCT04891419|162871543|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|93.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.1|97.2||P-value is based on Fisher's Exact Test.|Fisher Exact||95% exact unconditional confidence interval for between-group difference in responder rate.|||97.2|86.1|<.0001
81597636|NCT04891419|162871544|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|92.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.9|96.5||P-value is based on Fisher's Exact Test.|Fisher Exact||95% exact unconditional confidence interval for between-group difference in responder rate.|||96.5|84.9|<.0001
81597637|NCT00827918|162871545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|5.8|||Difference in the Least Squares Mean|||||5.8|-7.0|0.8590
81597638|NCT00827918|162871545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3||||0.2534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|3.1|||Difference in the Least Squares Mean|||||3.1|-11.7|0.2534
81597639|NCT00827918|162871548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.4976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.64|||Generalized linear mixed analysis model|||||2.64|0.62|0.4976
81597640|NCT00827918|162871548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.0653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|5.09|||Generalized linear mixed analysis model|||||5.09|0.95|0.0653
81597641|NCT00827918|162871549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||0.3|-0.4|0.8199
81597642|NCT00827918|162871549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||0.4|-0.4|0.9486
81597643|NCT00827918|162871550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||2.0|-2.0|0.9937
81597644|NCT00827918|162871550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.2406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.9|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||0.9|-3.6|0.2406
81597645|NCT00827918|162871551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.5953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.2|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||1.2|-2.0|0.5953
81597646|NCT00827918|162871551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.8567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.6|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||1.6|-2.0|0.8567
81597647|NCT02979262|162871559|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.1|||||||Repeated Measures GLM|Time 2 at 16 weeks||||||>.10
81701617|NCT04491240|163098680|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|53.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|39.85531||0.002233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.69923|81.72077|||t-test, 2 sided|||The study results were statistically processed using STATA version 9.0, Statistica for Windows version 6.0. Changes from the beginning of inhalation and after were compared using the T-test for depended group criterion, data between the main group and the control group were compared using the non-parametric method, box-plot. The data in the table presented as a Mean with full range (min-max). The difference calculated as Mean difference with 95% confidence interval and Standard Deviation (SD)||81.72077|24.69923|0.002233
81597648|NCT02979262|162871560|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||GEE|||||||<.01
81597649|NCT02979262|162871561|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.1|||||||GEE|||||||>.10
81597650|NCT02979262|162871562|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.1|||||||GEE|||||||>.10
81597651|NCT02979262|162871563|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.1|||||||GEE|||||||>.10
81597652|NCT02979262|162871564|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||GEE|||||||<.01
81597653|NCT00617344|162871591|OTHER|The associated 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the point estimates and the differences were calculated using normal approximation.|Difference in Percentage|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.44|2.84||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 1: Pre-injection 1 (Day 0)||2.84|-7.44|
81597654|NCT00617344|162871591|OTHER|The associated 95% CIs for the point estimates and the differences were calculated using normal approximation.|Difference in Percentage|-15.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.4|-2.0||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 1: 30 days post-injection 2||-2.00|-28.4|
81597655|NCT00617344|162871591|OTHER|The associated 95% CIs for the point estimates and the differences were calculated using normal approximation.|Difference in Percentage|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.44|2.84||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 2: Pre-injection 1 (Day 0)||2.84|-7.44|
81597656|NCT00617344|162871591|OTHER|The associated 95% CIs for the point estimates and the differences were calculated using normal approximation.|Difference in Percentage|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|8.75||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 2: 30 days post-injection 2||8.75|-15.0|
81597657|NCT00617344|162871591|OTHER|The associated 95% CIs for the point estimates and the differences were calculated using normal approximation.|Difference in Percentage|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.09|11.1||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 3: Pre-injection 1 (Day 0)||11.1|-9.09|
81597658|NCT00617344|162871591|OTHER|The associated 95% CIs for the point estimates and the differences were calculated using normal approximation.|Difference in Percentage|-5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|3.81||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 3: 30 days post-injection 2||3.81|-15.6|
81597659|NCT00617344|162871591|OTHER|The associated 95% CIs for the point estimates and the differences were calculated using normal approximation.|Difference in Percentage|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|2.49||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 4: Pre-injection 1 (Day 0)||2.49|-10.9|
81597660|NCT00617344|162871591|OTHER|The associated 95% CIs for the point estimates and the differences were calculated using normal approximation.|Difference in Percentage|31.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.2|43.2||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 4: 30 days post-injection 2||43.2|18.2|
81642597|NCT00985621|162975734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.48|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value, index joint, previous opioid use as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.48|-0.43|0.916
81642598|NCT00985621|162975734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value, index joint, previous opioid use as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.32|-0.63|0.526
81642599|NCT00985621|162975734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value, index joint, previous opioid use as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-1.26|0.004
81523263|NCT04018313|162735451|EQUIVALENCE|The similarity of PK between CT-P39 versus EU-approved Xolair, CT-P39 versus US-licensed Xolair, and EU-approved Xolair versus US-licensed Xolair was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of the ratios of geometric means of each comparison are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax|Ratio of geometric least square means|98.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.76|108.58||||||The statistical analysis of the log-transformed primary endpoints was based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline body weight, total IgE level and sex as covariates.||108.58|89.76|
81523264|NCT04018313|162735451|EQUIVALENCE|The similarity of PK between CT-P39 versus EU-approved Xolair, CT-P39 versus US-licensed Xolair, and EU-approved Xolair versus US-licensed Xolair was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of the ratios of geometric means of each comparison are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax.|Ratio of geometric least square means|93.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.09|102.68||||||The statistical analysis of the log-transformed primary endpoints was based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline body weight, total IgE level and sex as covariates.||102.68|85.09|
81523265|NCT04018313|162735452|EQUIVALENCE|The similarity of PK between CT-P39 versus EU-approved Xolair, CT-P39 versus US-licensed Xolair, and EU-approved Xolair versus US-licensed Xolair was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of the ratios of geometric means of each comparison are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax.|Ratio of geometric least square means|104.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.96|113.89||||||The statistical analysis of the log-transformed primary endpoints was based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline body weight, total IgE level and sex as covariates.||113.89|94.96|
81523266|NCT04018313|162735452|EQUIVALENCE|The similarity of PK between CT-P39 versus EU-approved Xolair, CT-P39 versus US-licensed Xolair, and EU-approved Xolair versus US-licensed Xolair was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of the ratios of geometric means of each comparison are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax.|Ratio of geometric least square means|99.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.79|108.61||||||The statistical analysis of the log-transformed primary endpoints was based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline body weight, total IgE level and sex as covariates.||108.61|90.79|
81642600|NCT00985621|162975734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value, index joint, previous opioid use as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.12|-0.90|0.134
81642601|NCT00985621|162975734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value, index joint, previous opioid use as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.35|-0.71|0.497
81642602|NCT00924833|162975800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||"Within subjects effects. Time: P \< 0.01. Time \* treatment: P=0.25~Bonferroni correction. Within the placebo, carvedilol and nebivolol group, p \< 0.01 for Time 3 - Time 1, and Time 3 - Time 2."|ANOVA|||"Differences among groups, changes over time and interactions: two-way repeated measures ANOVA with unpaired Student's t-test, Bonferroni correction.~No previous studies have compared carvedilol, nebivolol, and placebo with respecto to exercise performance in hypobaric hypoxia. The sample size set for each treatment arm was defined on the basis of the sample size of previous investigations showing significant changes in exercise performance in normal subjects."||||0.01
81642603|NCT00924833|162975801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||P \< 0.05. Bonferroni correction: p \< 0.05 nebivolol versus carvedilol|ANOVA|||No previous studies have compared carvedilol, nebivolol, and placebo with respecto to exercise performance in hypobaric hypoxia. The sample size set for each treatment arm was defined on the basis of the sample size of previous investigations showing significant changes in exercise performance in normal subjects.||||<0.05
81597661|NCT00833638|162871610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086||95.0||||P-value for day \<=4. A fixed-sequence test was used within each dose group at each time point (days 4, 3, 2, 1) and adjusted for multiple dose-placebo comparisons using the Bonferroni method. Testing started on day 4 and stopped when p\>.025.|Regression, Logistic|Model response = treatment + pooled site + severity of erectile dysfunction at baseline.||The null-hypothesis was tested that there is no statistically significant difference in the onset of efficacy between tadalafil 2.5 mg and placebo as determined by the earliest day on which the cumulative percentage of subjects achieving at least 1 successful intercourse (within 4 days of starting treatment) is statistically significantly different between active drug and placebo.||||0.086
81597662|NCT00833638|162871610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-value for day \<=4. A fixed-sequence test was used within each dose group at each time point (days 4, 3, 2, 1) and adjusted for multiple dose-placebo comparisons using the Bonferroni method. Testing started on day 4 and stopped when p\>.025.|Regression, Logistic|Model response = treatment + pooled site + severity of erectile dysfunction at baseline.||The null-hypothesis was tested that there is no statistically significant difference in the onset of efficacy between tadalafil 5 mg and placebo as determined by the earliest day on which the cumulative percentage of participants achieving at least 1 successful intercourse (within 4 days of starting treatment) is statistically significantly different between active drug and placebo.||||0.006
81597663|NCT00833638|162871610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0||||P-value for day \<=3. A fixed-sequence test was used within each dose group at each time point (days 4, 3, 2, 1) and adjusted for multiple dose-placebo comparisons using the Bonferroni method. Testing started on day 4 and stopped when p\>.025.|Regression, Logistic|Model response = treatment + pooled site + severity of erectile dysfunction at baseline.||The null-hypothesis was tested that there is no statistically significant difference in the onset of efficacy between tadalafil 5 mg and placebo as determined by the earliest day on which the cumulative percentage of participants achieving at least 1 successful intercourse (within 4 days of starting treatment) is statistically significantly different between active drug and placebo.||||0.019
81597664|NCT00833638|162871610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0||||P-value for day \<=2. A fixed-sequence test was used within each dose group at each time point (days 4, 3, 2, 1) and adjusted for multiple dose-placebo comparisons using the Bonferroni method. Testing started on day 4 and stopped when p\>.025.|Regression, Logistic|Model response = treatment + pooled site + severity of erectile dysfunction at baseline.||The null-hypothesis was tested that there is no statistically significant difference in the onset of efficacy between tadalafil 5 mg and placebo as determined by the earliest day on which the cumulative percentage of participants achieving at least 1 successful intercourse (within 4 days of starting treatment) is statistically significantly different between active drug and placebo.||||0.022
81597665|NCT00833638|162871610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.573||95.0||||P-value for day \<=1. A fixed-sequence test was used within each dose group at each time point (days 4, 3, 2, 1) and adjusted for multiple dose-placebo comparisons using the Bonferroni method. Testing started on day 4 and stopped when p\>.025.|Regression, Logistic|||The null-hypothesis was tested that there is no statistically significant difference in the onset of efficacy between tadalafil 5 mg and placebo as determined by the earliest day on which the cumulative percentage of participants achieving at least 1 successful intercourse (within 4 days of starting treatment) is statistically significantly different between active drug and placebo.||||0.573
81597666|NCT00833638|162871611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.72|18.34||No adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Included were terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment, site, and the baseline-by-treatment interaction were included.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the percentages of participants who answered yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 1 exist between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg."||18.34|5.72|<0.001
81597667|NCT00833638|162871611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.48|19.12||No adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment, site, and the baseline-by-treatment interaction were included.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the percentages of participants who answered yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 1 exist between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg."||19.12|6.48|<0.001
81597668|NCT00833638|162871612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.51|22.29||No adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Included were terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment, site, and the baseline-by-treatment interaction.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the percentages of participants who answered yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 2 exist between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg."||22.29|8.51|<0.001
81648166|NCT04962698|162986907|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.00238||||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.00238, which was adjusted from the original 0.05 as described below.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The alpha value for p-value comparison was adjusted for 21 pair-wise comparisons (0.05/21 = 0.00238) across seven tasks.||||||>0.00238
81648167|NCT04962698|162986908|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81597669|NCT00833638|162871612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|27.31||No adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Included were terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment, site, and the baseline-by-treatment interaction.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the percentages of participants who answered yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 2 exist between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg."||27.31|13.50|<0.001
81597670|NCT00833638|162871613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.83|21.71||No adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Included were terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment, site, and the baseline-by-treatment interaction.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the percentages of participants who answered yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3 exist between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg."||21.71|6.83|<0.001
81642604|NCT00924833|162975802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||||||Within subjects effects. Time: p = 0.03. Time \* treatment: p = 0.12.|ANOVA|||"Differences among groups, changes over time and interactions: two-way repeated measures ANOVA with unpaired Student's t-test, Bonferroni correction.~No previous studies have compared carvedilol, nebivolol, and placebo with respecto to exercise performance in hypobaric hypoxia. The sample size set for each treatment arm was defined on the basis of the sample size of previous investigations showing significant changes in exercise performance in normal subjects."||||0.93
81642605|NCT00924833|162975805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||ANOVA with unpaired Student's t-test, Bonferroni correction. Bonferroni correction. p = 0.05.|ANOVA|||No previous studies have compared carvedilol, nebivolol, and placebo with respecto to exercise performance in hypobaric hypoxia. The sample size set for each treatment arm was defined on the basis of the sample size of previous investigations showing significant changes in exercise performance in normal subjects.||||<0.05
81642606|NCT02577315|162975809|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of geometric means|100.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.466|102.804|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on log scale was used with subjects within sequences as random, whereas sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.|Relative bioavailability of Empagliflozin was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean).|Empagliflozin / Metformin (FDC) vs. Empagliflozin + Metformin free combination||102.804|97.466|
81642607|NCT02577315|162975810|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of geometric means|95.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.29|102.16|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on log scale was used with subjects within sequences as random, whereas sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.|Relative bioavailability of Metformin was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean).|Empagliflozin / Metformin (FDC) vs. Empagliflozin + Metformin free combination||102.16|89.29|
81642608|NCT02577315|162975811|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of geometric means|102.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.309|108.413|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on log scale was used with subjects within sequences as random, whereas sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.|Relative bioavailability of Empagliflozin was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean).|Empagliflozin / Metformin (FDC) vs. Empagliflozin + Metformin free combination||108.413|97.309|
81642609|NCT02577315|162975812|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of geometric means|101.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.565|106.902|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on log scale was used with subjects within sequences as random, whereas sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.|Relative bioavailability of Metformin was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean).|Empagliflozin / Metformin (FDC) vs. Empagliflozin + Metformin free combination||106.902|95.565|
81642610|NCT02577315|162975813|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of geometric means|100.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.532|103.149|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on log scale was used with subjects within sequences as random, whereas sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.|Relative bioavailability of Empagliflozin was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean).|Empagliflozin / Metformin (FDC) vs. Empagliflozin + Metformin free combination||103.149|97.532|
81648168|NCT04962698|162986909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028||||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.028
81460860|NCT02019264|162613838|SUPERIORITY|Heart Failure: Hazard ratio was based on Cox-regression model including treatment and CV strata as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.952||||0.6758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.757|1.197|||Primary Analytic Method|||||1.197|0.757|0.6758
81597671|NCT00833638|162871613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.07|28.01||No adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Included were terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment, site, and the baseline-by-treatment interaction.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the percentages of participants who answered yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3 exist between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg."||28.01|13.07|<0.001
81597672|NCT00833638|162871614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.42|22.06||No adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Included were terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment, site, and the baseline-by-treatment interaction.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the percentages of participants who answered yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 4 exist between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg."||22.06|6.42|<0.001
81597673|NCT00833638|162871614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.94|29.67||No adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Included were terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment, site, and the baseline-by-treatment interaction.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the percentages of participants who answered yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 4 exist between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg."||29.67|13.94|<0.001
81597674|NCT00833638|162871615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|21.55||No adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Included were terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment, site, and the baseline-by-treatment interaction.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the percentages of participants who answered yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 5 exist between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg."||21.55|6.30|<0.001
81597675|NCT00833638|162871615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|26.75||No adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Included were terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment, site, and the baseline-by-treatment interaction.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the percentages of participants who answered yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 5 exist between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg."||26.75|11.40|<0.001
81597676|NCT00833638|162871616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.301||95.0||||No adjustment for multiplicity.|Log Rank|||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the time to onset of efficacy exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||0.301
81597677|NCT00833638|162871616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||95.0||||No adjustment for multiplicity.|Log Rank|||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the time to onset of efficacy exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||0.046
81597678|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=14. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597679|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=13. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597680|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=12. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597681|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=11. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597682|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=10. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597683|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=9. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597684|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for day \<=8. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||0.002
81460861|NCT02019264|162613838|SUPERIORITY|Coronary Revascularization: Hazard ratio was based on Cox-regression model including treatment and CV strata as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.981||||0.7817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.856|1.125|||Primary Analytic Method|||||1.125|0.856|0.7817
81460862|NCT02019264|162613839|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio was based on Cox-regression model including treatment and CV strata as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.082||||0.4212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.893|1.31|||Primary Analytic Method|||||1.310|0.893|0.4212
81597685|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=7. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||0.001
81460863|NCT02019264|162613840|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model including treatment as covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.124||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.947|1.333|||Primary Analytic Method|||||1.333|0.947|0.1810
81460864|NCT02019264|162613841|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model including treatment as covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.773||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.633|0.944|||Primary Analytic Method|||||0.944|0.633|0.0116
81460865|NCT02019264|162613842|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.35||P-value was based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and stratification variable (presence of established CV disease or CV risk factors without established CV disease) as factors, and baseline HbA1c, as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.35|-0.43|<0.0001
81460866|NCT02019264|162613843|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio was based on Cox-regression model including treatment and CV strata as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.869||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.787|0.959|||Primary Analytic Method|||||0.959|0.787|0.0054
81597686|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for day \<=6. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||0.002
81597687|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for day \<=5. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||0.002
81597688|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for day \<=4. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||0.002
81597689|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||P-value for day \<=3. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||0.009
81597690|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0||||P-value for day \<=2. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||0.038
81648169|NCT04962698|162986910|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.00231||||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.00238, which was adjusted from the original 0.05 as described below.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The alpha value for p-value comparison was adjusted for 21 pair-wise comparisons (0.05/21 = 0.00238) across seven tasks.||||||<0.00231
81597691|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=14. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the proportion of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81648170|NCT04962698|162986911|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.002||||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.00238, which was adjusted from the original 0.05 as described below.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The alpha value for p-value comparison was adjusted for 21 pair-wise comparisons (0.05/21 = 0.00238) across seven tasks.||||||<0.0020
81460867|NCT02019264|162613844|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio on a Cox regression model including treatment as covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.904||||0.3661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|1.125|||Primary Analytic Method|||||1.125|0.727|0.3661
81460868|NCT02019264|162613845|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.855||||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.762|0.96|||Primary Analytic Method|||||0.960|0.762|0.0082
81460869|NCT02019264|162613846|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio was based on Cox-regression model including treatment and CV strata as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.182||||0.0297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.017|1.375|||Primary Analytic Method|||||1.375|1.017|0.0297
81460870|NCT02019264|162613847|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.5015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.11||P-value was based on logistic regression including treatment as a factor and baseline body mass index (BMI) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.11|0.69|0.5015
81460871|NCT02019264|162613848|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.7249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|5.98||P-value was based on logistic regression including treatment as a factor and baseline BMI as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.98|0.29|0.7249
81460872|NCT02019264|162613849|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9036||||0.2976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2908|-0.5163||P value was based on a mixed-effects model (unstructured covariance matrix) with repeated measures with treatment, month and treatment by month interaction as factors and baseline pulmonary arterial systolic pressure and baseline BMI as covariates.|Mixed-effects model|||||-0.5163|-1.2908|0.2976
81597692|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=13. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597693|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=12. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597694|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=11. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597695|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=10. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597696|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=9. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597697|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=8. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597698|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=7. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597699|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=6. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597700|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=5. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597701|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for day \<=4. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597702|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value for day \<=3. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||0.003
81597703|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||P-value for day \<=2. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||0.008
81597704|NCT00833638|162871617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.246||95.0||||P-value for day \<=1. No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Response = Treatment + Pooled Site + Severity of ED at Baseline.||"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the precentage of successful intercourse attempts exists between participants who received placebo and participants who received tadalafil 5 mg, measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||0.246
81460873|NCT00427648|162613873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.588|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||null hypothesis - no difference in average number of voids between the 2 groups, power calculation estimated 40 participants needed per arm to show a 2 void difference between lidocaine and saline placebo.||||0.588
81460874|NCT00427648|162613874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.617|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.617
81460875|NCT00427648|162613875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.441|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.441
81523267|NCT04018313|162735452|EQUIVALENCE|The similarity of PK between CT-P39 versus EU-approved Xolair, CT-P39 versus US-licensed Xolair, and EU-approved Xolair versus US-licensed Xolair was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of the ratios of geometric means of each comparison are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax.|Ratio of geometric least square means|95.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.36|104.37||||||The statistical analysis of the log-transformed primary endpoints was based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline body weight, total IgE level and sex as covariates.||104.37|87.36|
81523268|NCT04018313|162735453|EQUIVALENCE|The similarity of PK between CT-P39 versus EU-approved Xolair, CT-P39 versus US-licensed Xolair, and EU-approved Xolair versus US-licensed Xolair was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of the ratios of geometric means of each comparison are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax.|Ratio of geometric least square means|113.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.15|124.11||||||The statistical analysis of the log-transformed primary endpoints was based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline body weight, total IgE level and sex as covariates.||124.11|103.15|
81597705|NCT00833638|162871618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.05|||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||the estimated mean difference shows changes in the double-blind treatment phase minus changes in the open label treatment phase|"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the proportion of successful intercourse attempts exist in patients who received placebo in the double-blind treatment period when comparing their proportion of succesful intercourse attempts between the double-blind treatment period (while receiving placebo) and the open-label treatment period (while receiving tadalafil 5 mg), measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597706|NCT00833638|162871619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.22|||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||the estimated mean difference shows changes in the double-blind treatment phase minus changes in the open label treatment phase|"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the proportion of successful intercourse attempts exist in patients who received tadalafil 2.5 mg in the double-blind treatment period when comparing their proportion of succesful intercourse attempts between the double-blind treatment period (while receiving tadalafil 2.5 mg) and the open-label treatment period (while receiving tadalafil 5 mg), measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597707|NCT00833638|162871620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.16|||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||the estimated mean difference shows changes in the double-blind treatment phase minus changes in the open label treatment phase|"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the proportion of successful intercourse attempts exist in patients who received tadalfil 5 mg in the double-blind treatment period when comparing their proportion of succesful intercourse attempts between the double-blind treatment period (while receiving tadalafil 5 mg) and the open-label treatment period (while receiving tadalafil 5 mg), measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597708|NCT00833638|162871621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.11|||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||the estimated mean difference shows changes in the double-blind treatment phase minus changes in the open label treatment phase|"Tested was the null-hypothesis that no differences in the percentages of successful intercourse attempts exist in participants who received tadalafil 2.5 mg in the double-blind treatment period and did not respond to treatment when comparing their percentage of succesful intercourse attempts between the double-blind treatment period and the open-label treatment period (while receiving tadalafil 5 mg), measured by a response of yes to the sexual encounter profile diary question number 3."||||<0.001
81597709|NCT02959996|162871640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.72
81597710|NCT02959996|162871641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.14
81597711|NCT02959996|162871642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.54
81597712|NCT02962908|162871649|OTHER|Inequality test.||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD4+ T cells positive for IFN-gamma from day 0 and to 42.||||0.45
81597713|NCT02962908|162871649|OTHER|inequality test|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD4+ T cells positive for IFN-gamma from day 0 and to 42.||||<0.001
81597714|NCT02962908|162871649|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD4+ T cells positive for TNF-alpha from day 0 to day 42.||||0.88
81597715|NCT02962908|162871649|OTHER|inequality test|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD4+ T cells positive for TNF-alpha from day 0 to day 42.||||<0.001
81648171|NCT01664923|162986920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.181|0.32||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by disease stage at study entry as reported on the case report form (CRF).|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on a Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) stratified by disease stage at study entry and is relative to bicalutamide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide.|||0.320|0.181|<0.0001
81597716|NCT02962908|162871649|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.21|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD4+ T cells positive for IL-2 from day 0 to day 42.||||0.21
81597717|NCT02962908|162871649|OTHER|inequality test|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD4+ T cells positive for IL-2 from day 0 to day 42.||||<0.001
81597718|NCT02962908|162871649|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD4+ T cells positive for CD107a from day 0 to day 42.||||0.77
81597719|NCT02962908|162871649|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD4+ T cells positive for CD107a from day 0 to day 42.||||0.004
81597720|NCT02962908|162871649|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD8+ T cells positive for IFN-gamma from day 0 to day 42.||||0.08
81597721|NCT02962908|162871649|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD8+ T cells positive for IFN-gamma from day 0 to day 42.||||0.38
81460876|NCT00427648|162613876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.189|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.189
81523269|NCT04018313|162735453|EQUIVALENCE|The similarity of PK between CT-P39 versus EU-approved Xolair, CT-P39 versus US-licensed Xolair, and EU-approved Xolair versus US-licensed Xolair was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of the ratios of geometric means of each comparison are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax.|Ratio of geometric least square means|103.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.83|113.8||||||The statistical analysis of the log-transformed primary endpoints was based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline body weight, total IgE level and sex as covariates.||113.80|94.83|
81523270|NCT04018313|162735453|EQUIVALENCE|The similarity of PK between CT-P39 versus EU-approved Xolair, CT-P39 versus US-licensed Xolair, and EU-approved Xolair versus US-licensed Xolair was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of the ratios of geometric means of each comparison are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for AUC0-inf, AUC0-last, and Cmax.|Ratio of geometric least square means|91.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.87|100.52||||||The statistical analysis of the log-transformed primary endpoints was based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline body weight, total IgE level and sex as covariates.||100.52|83.87|
81460877|NCT00427648|162613877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.342|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.342
81460878|NCT00427648|162613878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.802|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.802
81460879|NCT00427648|162613879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.366|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.366
81523271|NCT03109184|162735489|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3-Month follow-up between groups odds ratio of DV perpetration|||||
81523272|NCT03109184|162735489|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||9-month follow-up between group odds ratio of DV perpetration|||||
81523273|NCT03109184|162735489|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3-month follow-up between groups odds ratio of DV victimization|||||
81523274|NCT03109184|162735489|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||9-month follow-up between groups odds ratio of DV victimization|||||
81523275|NCT03109184|162735490|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3-month follow-up between groups effect size of general aggression|||||
81523276|NCT03109184|162735490|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||9-month follow-up between groups effect size of general aggression|||||
81523277|NCT03109184|162735491|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3-month follow-up between groups effect size of adolescent attitudes support aggression|||||
81523278|NCT03109184|162735491|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|-0.17|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||9-month follow-up between groups effect size of adolescent attitudes support aggression|||||
81523279|NCT03109184|162735491|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3-month follow-up between groups effect size of parent attitudes support aggression|||||
81597722|NCT02962908|162871649|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.49|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD8+ T cells positive for TNF-alpha from day 0 to day 42.||||0.49
81523280|NCT03109184|162735491|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||9-month follow-up between groups effect size of parent attitudes support aggression|||||
81523281|NCT03109184|162735492|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3-month follow-up between groups effect size of adolescent short-term self-regulation|||||
81523282|NCT03109184|162735492|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||9-month follow-up between groups effect size of adolescent short-term self-regulation|||||
81523283|NCT03109184|162735492|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3-month follow-up between groups effect size of adolescent long-term self-regulation|||||
81523284|NCT03109184|162735492|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||9-month follow-up between groups effect size of adolescent long-term self-regulation|||||
81523285|NCT03109184|162735493|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3-month follow-up between groups effect size of adolescent reported open family communication|||||
81523286|NCT03109184|162735493|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||9-month follow-up between groups effect size of adolescent reported open family communication|||||
81523287|NCT03109184|162735493|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3-month follow-up between groups effect size of adolescent reported problems in family communication|||||
81523288|NCT03109184|162735493|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||9-month follow-up between groups effect size of adolescent reported problems in family communication|||||
81523289|NCT03109184|162735493|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3-month follow-up between groups effect size of adolescent reported number of relationship topics discussed|||||
81597723|NCT02962908|162871649|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.156|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD8+ T cells positive for TNF-alpha from day 0 to day 42.||||0.156
81523290|NCT03109184|162735493|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||9-month follow-up between groups effect size of adolescent reported number of relationship topics discussed|||||
81523291|NCT03109184|162735493|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3-month follow-up between groups effect size of parent reported open family communication|||||
81523292|NCT03109184|162735493|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||9-month follow-up between groups effect size of parent reported open family communication|||||
81523293|NCT03109184|162735493|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3-month follow-up between groups effect size of parent reported problems in family communication|||||
81523294|NCT03109184|162735493|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||9-month follow-up between groups effect size of parent reported problems in family communication|||||
81523295|NCT03109184|162735493|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3-month follow-up between groups effect size of parent reported number of relationship topics discussed|||||
81523296|NCT03109184|162735493|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||9-month follow-up between groups effect size of parent reported number of relationship topics discussed|||||
81523297|NCT03109184|162735494|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3-month follow-up between groups effect size of adolescent emotion-regulation|||||
81523298|NCT03109184|162735494|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||9-month follow-up between groups effect size of adolescent emotion-regulation|||||
81523299|NCT03109184|162735495|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3-month follow-up between groups effect size of adolescent distress tolerance|||||
81523300|NCT03109184|162735495|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size (d)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||9-month follow-up between groups effect size of adolescent distress tolerance|||||
81523301|NCT00602420|162735496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.67||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.||3.24|0.10|0.037
81523302|NCT00602420|162735496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.||||0.007
81523303|NCT01209078|162735629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-22.2|||||||||||Regression, Logistic|||GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for end of therapy Clinical Success.||||
81523304|NCT01209078|162735629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-24.0|||||||||||Regression, Logistic|||GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Follow-up Clinical Success.||||
81523305|NCT01209078|162735630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-35.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.6|-9.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||-9.4|-60.6|
81523306|NCT01209078|162735631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-35.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.6|-9.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||-9.4|-60.6|
81597724|NCT02962908|162871649|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.125|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD8+ T cells positive for IL-2 from day 0 to day 42.||||0.125
81597725|NCT02962908|162871649|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81597726|NCT02962908|162871649|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD8+ T cells positive for CD107a from day 0 to day 42.||||0.72
81597727|NCT02962908|162871649|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD8+ T cells positive for CD107a from day 0 to day 42.||||0.34
81597728|NCT02962908|162871650|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.62|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD4+ T cells positive for IFN-gamma from day 0 to day 180.||||0.62
81597729|NCT02962908|162871650|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD4+ T cells positive for IFN-gamma from day 0 to day 180.||||0.030
81597730|NCT02962908|162871650|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.87|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD4+ T cells positive for TNF-alpha from day 0 to day 180.||||0.87
81597731|NCT02962908|162871650|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.075|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD4+ T cells positive for TNF-alpha from day 0 to day 180.||||0.075
81597732|NCT02962908|162871650|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.076|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD4+ T cells positive for IL-2 from day 0 to day 180.||||0.076
81597733|NCT02962908|162871650|OTHER|inequality test|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD4+ T cells positive for IL-2 from day 0 to day 180.||||<0.001
81597734|NCT02962908|162871650|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD4+ T cells positive for CD107a from day 0 to day 180.||||0.91
81597735|NCT02962908|162871650|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD4+ T cells positive for CD107a from day 0 to day 180.||||0.91
81597736|NCT02962908|162871650|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD8+ T cells positive for IFN-gamma from day 0 to day 180.||||0.55
81597737|NCT02962908|162871650|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD8+ T cells positive for IFN-gamma from day 0 to day 180.||||0.55
81597738|NCT02962908|162871650|OTHER|inequality||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD8+ T cells positive for TNF-alpha from day 0 to day 180.||||0.91
81648172|NCT01664923|162986921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.137|0.264||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by disease stage at study entry as reported on the CRF.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on a Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) stratified by disease stage at study entry and is relative to bicalutamide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide.|||0.264|0.137|<0.0001
81597739|NCT02962908|162871650|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD8+ T cells positive for TNF-alpha from day 0 to day 180.||||0.91
81597740|NCT02962908|162871650|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.21|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD8+ T cells positive for IL2 from day 0 to day 180.||||0.21
81597741|NCT02962908|162871650|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD8+ T cells positive for IL2 from day 0 to day 180.||||0.48
81597742|NCT02962908|162871650|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.62|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD8+ T cells positive for CD107a from day 0 to day 180.||||0.62
81597743|NCT02962908|162871650|OTHER|inequality||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the difference in median fold increase in number of CD8+ T cells positive for CD107a from day 0 to day 180.||||0.23
81597744|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.8|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of CD4+ IFNgamma responders on day 42. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.80
81597745|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test|||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of CD4+ IFNgamma responders on day 42. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||<0.001
81597746|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.23|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of CD4+ TNF alpha responders on day 42. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.23
81597747|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|||||||0.056|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of CD4+ TNF alpha responders on day 42. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.056
81597748|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.74|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of CD4+ IL-2 responders on day 42. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.74
81597749|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test|||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of CD4+ IL-2 responders on day 42. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||<0.001
81597750|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.34|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of CD4+ CD107a responders on day 42. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.34
81597751|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of CD4+ CD107a responders on day 42. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.010
81648173|NCT01664923|162986922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in rates|50.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.4|58.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Comparison of the 2 treatment groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test stratified by disease stage at study entry.|Enzalutamide response rate minus bicalutamide response rate.|||58.5|41.4|<0.0001
81523307|NCT01209078|162735634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 2 exudate or pus score.||0.74|-0.41|
81523308|NCT01209078|162735634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 3 exudate or pus score.||0.45|-0.70|
81597752|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.096|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of CD4+ IFNgamma responders on day 180. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.096
81597753|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.049|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of CD4+ IFNgamma responders on day 180.Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.049
81597754|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.91|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of CD4+ TNF alpha responders on day 180. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.91
81597755|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of CD4+ TNF alpha responders on day 180. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.39
81597756|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.94|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of CD4+ IL-2 responders on day 180. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.94
81597757|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test|||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of CD4+ IL-2 responders on day 180. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||<0.001
81597758|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.044|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of CD4+ CD107a responders on day 180. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.044
81597759|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.98|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of CD4+ CD107a responders on day 180. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.98
81597760|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.48|||||||Chi squared or Fisher's exact test|||Comparison of CD8+ IFN-gamma responders on day 42. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.48
81701618|NCT04491240|163098681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|331.52|STANDARD_DEVIATION|315.823||0.008948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|105.5938|557.4462|||t-test, 2 sided|||The study results were statistically processed using STATA version 9.0, Statistica for Windows version 6.0. Changes from the beginning of inhalation and after were compared using the T-test for depended group criterion, data between the main group and the control group were compared using the non-parametric method, box-plot. The data in the table presented as a Mean with full range (min-max). The difference calculated as Mean difference with 95% confidence interval and Standard Deviation (SD)||557.4462|105.5938|0.008948
81523309|NCT01209078|162735634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 4 exudate or pus score.||0.43|-0.74|
81523310|NCT01209078|162735634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.95|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 8 exudate or pus score.||0.95|-0.25|
81597761|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.28|||||||Chi squared or Fisher's exact test|||Comparison of CD8+ IFN-gamma responders on day 42. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.28
81597762|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.7|||||||Chi squared or Fisher's exact test|||Comparison of CD8+ TNF-alpha responders on day 42. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.70
81597763|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.175|||||||Chi squared or Fisher's exact test|||Comparison of CD8+ TNF-alpha responders on day 42. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.175
81597764|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.24|||||||Chi squared or Fisher's exact test|||Comparison of CD8+ IL2 responders on day 42. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.24
81597765|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.8|||||||Chi squared or Fisher's exact test|||Comparison of CD8+ IL2 responders on day 42. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.80
81597766|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.023|||||||Chi squared or Fisher's exact test|||Comparison of CD8+ CD107a responders on day 42. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.023
81597767|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.015|||||||Chi squared or Fisher's exact test|||Comparison of CD8+ CD107a responders on day 42. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.015
81597768|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.81|||||||Chi squared or Fisher's exact test|||Comparison of CD8+ IFN-gamma responders on day 180. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.81
81597769|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.34|||||||Chi squared or Fisher's exact test|||Comparison of CD8+ IFN-gamma responders on day 180. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.34
81597770|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.3|||||||Chi squared or Fisher's exact test|||Comparison of CD8+ TNF-alpha responders on day 180. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.30
81597771|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.105|||||||Chi squared or Fisher's exact test|||Comparison of CD8+ TNF-alpha responders on day 180. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.105
81597772|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.38|||||||Chi squared or Fisher's exact test|||Comparison of CD8+ IL2 responders on day 180. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.38
81597773|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.44|||||||Chi squared or Fisher's exact test|||Comparison of CD8+ IL2 responders on day 180. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.44
81597774|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.58|||||||Chi squared or Fisher's exact test|||Comparison of CD8+ CD107a responders on day 180. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.58
81597775|NCT02962908|162871651|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.43|||||||Chi squared or Fisher's exact test|||Comparison of CD8+ CD107a responders on day 180. Differences considered significant if p-value \<0.05.||||0.43
81597776|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.25|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD4+ T-cell producing IFN-gamma at day 42||||0.25
81597777|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD4+ T-cell producing TNF-alpha at day 42||||1.0
81597778|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD4+ T-cell producing IL-2 at day 42||||1.00
81597779|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD4+ T-cell producing CD107a at day 42||||1.00
81597780|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test|||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD4+ T-cell producing IFN-gamma at day 42||||<0.001
81597781|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test|||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD4+ T-cell producing TNF-alpha at day 42||||<0.001
81597782|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test|||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD4+ T-cell producing IL2 at day 42||||<0.001
81597783|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.31|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD4+ T-cell producing CD107a at day 42||||0.31
81523311|NCT01209078|162735634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 11 exudate or pus score.||0.72|-0.49|
81523312|NCT01209078|162735634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for 7 Day Follow- up exudate or pus score.||0.66|-0.53|
81597784|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.48|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD4+ T-cell producing IFN-gamma at day 180||||0.48
81597785|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD4+ T-cell producing TNF-alpha at day 180||||1.00
81597786|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD4+ T-cell producing IL2 at day 180||||1.00
81523313|NCT01209078|162735634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for 28 Day Follow- up exudate or pus score.||0.58|-0.65|
81648174|NCT01664923|162986923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.324|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.211|0.497|||Log Rank|P-value is based on an unstratified log-rank test.|Hazard ratio is based on an unstratified Cox-regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) and is relative to bicalutamide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide.|||0.497|0.211|<0.0001
81523314|NCT01209078|162735635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|1.33|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 2 total SIS.||1.33|-3.04|
81523315|NCT01209078|162735635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|1.41|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 3 total SIS.||1.41|-2.94|
81597787|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.59|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD4+ T-cell producing CD107a at day 180||||0.59
81597788|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test|||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD4+ T-cell producing IFN-gamma at day 180||||<0.001
81597789|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.013|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD4+ T-cell producing TNF-alpha at day 180||||0.013
81597790|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality|||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD4+ T-cell producing IL2 at day 180||||<0.001
81597791|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD4+ T-cell producing CD107a at day 180||||1.00
81597792|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.55|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD8+ T-cell producing IFN-gamma at day 42||||0.55
81597793|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.55|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD8+ T-cell producing IFN-gamma at day 42||||0.55
81597794|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD8+ T-cell producing TNF-alpha at day 42||||1.00
81597795|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.29|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD8+ T-cell producing IFN-gamma at day 180||||0.29
81597796|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD8+ T-cell producing TNF-alpha at day 180||||1.00
81597797|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD8+ T-cell producing IFN-gamma at day 180||||1.00
81597798|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD8+ T-cell producing TNF-alpha at day 180||||1.00
81597799|NCT02962908|162871652|OTHER|inequality test||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of responders determined by MIMOSA analysis of CD8+ T-cell producing CD107a at day 180||||1.00
81597800|NCT02962908|162871653|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.59|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of median fold-increase in IFN-gamma secretion as measured by ELISA on day 42. p\<0.05 considered statistically significant.||||0.59
81597801|NCT02962908|162871653|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of median fold-increase in IFN-gamma secretion as measured by ELISA on day 42. p\<0.05 considered statistically significant.||||0.001
81597802|NCT02962908|162871653|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.61|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of median fold-increase in IFN-gamma secretion as measured by ELISA on day 180. p\<0.05 considered statistically significant.||||0.61
81648175|NCT01664923|162986924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.4945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.695|1.192||This secondary endpoint was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|P-value is based on a log-rank test stratified by disease stage at study entry.|Hazard ratio is based on a Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) stratified by disease stage at study entry and is relative to bicalutamide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide.|||1.192|0.695|0.4945
81597803|NCT02962908|162871653|OTHER|inequality test|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of median fold-increase in IFN-gamma secretion as measured by ELISA on day 180. p\<0.05 considered statistically significant.||||<0.001
81523316|NCT01209078|162735635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|2.75|||||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 4 total SIS.||2.75|-1.68|
81523317|NCT01209078|162735635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|4.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 8 total SIS.||4.05|-0.46|
81597804|NCT02962908|162871654|OTHER|||||||0.113|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Comparison of number of responders on day 42. A subject was considered a responder if an increase of secreted IFNgamma of at least two fold was observed from day 0 to day 42."||||0.113
81597805|NCT02962908|162871654|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Comparison of number of responders on day 42. A subject was considered a responder if an increase of secreted IFNgamma of at least two fold was observed from day 0 to day 42."||||<0.001
81597806|NCT02962908|162871654|OTHER|||||||0.399|||||||Chi-squared|||"Comparison of number of responders on day 180. A subject was considered a responder if an increase of secreted IFNgamma of at least two fold was observed from day 0 to day 180."||||0.399
81701619|NCT04491240|163098681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|366.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|414.9726||0.020921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.77651|663.4835|||t-test, 2 sided|||The study results were statistically processed using STATA version 9.0, Statistica for Windows version 6.0. Changes from the beginning of inhalation and after were compared using the T-test for depended group criterion, data between the main group and the control group were compared using the non-parametric method, box-plot. The data in the table presented as a Mean with full range (min-max). The difference calculated as Mean difference with 95% confidence interval and Standard Deviation (SD)||663.4835|69.77651|0.020921
81523318|NCT01209078|162735635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|3.47|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 11 total SIS.||3.47|-1.09|
81523319|NCT01209078|162735635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|2.98|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for 7 Day Follow-up total SIS.||2.98|-1.49|
81597807|NCT02962908|162871654|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Comparison of number of responders on day 180. A subject was considered a responder if an increase of secreted IFNgamma of at least two fold was observed from day 0 to day 180."||||<0.001
81597808|NCT02962908|162871656|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of geometric mean IgG titers specific to FLU-v antigens on day 42 post-vaccination.||||<0.001
81597809|NCT02962908|162871656|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of geometric mean IgG titers specific to FLU-v antigens on day 42.||||<0.001
81597810|NCT02962908|162871656|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of geometric mean IgG titers specific to FLU-v antigens on day 180.||||<0.001
81597811|NCT02962908|162871656|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of geometric mean IgG titers specific to FLU-v antigens on day 180.||||<0.001
81597812|NCT02962908|162871659|OTHER|||||||0.662|||||||Fisher Exact|||Differences in the infection rates against any of the strains tested between treatment group and corresponding placebo.||||0.662
81597813|NCT02962908|162871659|OTHER|||||||0.168|||||||Fisher Exact|||Differences in the infection rates against any of the strains tested between treatment group and corresponding placebo.||||0.168
81597814|NCT02962908|162871660|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||||The study was not powered to detected statistical significant differences in this outcome.|||>0.05
81597815|NCT02962908|162871660|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||||Study not powered to detect statistically significant differences|||>0.05
81597816|NCT02962908|162871661|OTHER|||||||0.513|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison in the duration of symptoms between treatment group and corresponding placebo.||||0.513
81597817|NCT02962908|162871661|OTHER|||||||0.578|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the duration of symptoms between treatment group and corresponding placebo.||||0.578
81597818|NCT02962908|162871661|OTHER|||||||0.513|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of total symptom score between treatment group and corresponding placebo.||||0.513
81597819|NCT02962908|162871661|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the total symptom score between treatment group and corresponding placebo.||||0.200
81597820|NCT02962908|162871661|OTHER|||||||0.658|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the symptom peak between treatment group and corresponding placebo.||||0.658
81597821|NCT02962908|162871661|OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the symptom peak between treatment group and corresponding placebo.||||0.640
81597822|NCT02962908|162871661|OTHER|||||||0.127|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the average symptom score between treatment group and corresponding placebo.||||0.127
81597823|NCT02962908|162871661|OTHER|||||||0.201|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the average symptom score between treatment group and corresponding placebo.||||0.201
81597824|NCT02962908|162871662|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.85|||||||Chi-squared|||comparison between groups on day 42||||0.85
81597825|NCT02962908|162871662|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.042|||||||Fisher Exact|||comparison between groups on day 42||||0.042
81597826|NCT02962908|162871662|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.69|||||||Fisher Exact|||comparison between groups on day 180||||0.69
81597827|NCT02962908|162871662|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.198|||||||Fisher Exact|||comparison between groups on day 180||||0.198
81642611|NCT02577315|162975814|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of geometric means|93.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.86|105.61|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on log scale was used with subjects within sequences as random, whereas sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.|Relative bioavailability of Metformin was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean).|Empagliflozin / Metformin (FDC) vs. Empagliflozin + Metformin free combination||105.61|82.86|
81642612|NCT01436045|162975820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Change|-15.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||RBANS Line Orientation|t-test, 2 sided||Response to intranasal Insulin Glulisine \[(result post-insulin - result post-placebo)/(result post-placebo)\] x 100%|Response to intranasal Insulin Gluiline \[(result post-insulin - result post-placebo)/(result post-placebo)\] x 100%||||<0.05
81523320|NCT01209078|162735635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|2.52|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for 28 Day Follow-up total SIS.||2.52|-2.09|
81523321|NCT01209078|162735636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|1.33|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 2 total SIS.||1.33|-3.04|
81523322|NCT01209078|162735636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|1.41|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 3 total SIS.||1.41|-2.94|
81642613|NCT01436045|162975823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in errors \[result post-insulin - result post-placebo\]||||<0.05
81597828|NCT02962908|162871662|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.092|||||||Chi-squared|||comparison between groups on day 42||||0.092
81597829|NCT02962908|162871662|OTHER|inequality test|||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||comparison of groups on day 42||||<0.001
81597830|NCT02962908|162871662|OTHER|inequality test||||||0.27|||||||Chi-squared|||comparison of groups on day 180||||0.27
81597831|NCT02962908|162871662|OTHER|inequality test|||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||comparisons between groups on day 180||||<0.001
81597832|NCT01420848|162871663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||It was used the Post Hoc and the statistical significance was p\<0.05.|ANOVA|||It was carried out the analysis of variance (ANOVA) among the groups at the 3rd (12 sessions) Hypothesis: there is at least one difference among the groups.||||0.006
81597833|NCT01420848|162871663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0||||The statistical significance was p\<0.05.|ANOVA|||"It was verified the normality of data distribution and the homogeneity of variance.~It was carried out the analysis of variance (ANOVA) among the groups at the follow-up (after 15 days)."||||0.023
81597834|NCT01420848|162871664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||After ANOVA it was performed Post Hoc Test and the statistical significance was p\<0.05.|ANOVA|||It was carried out the analysis of variance (ANOVA)of the medium difference among the groups in the 3rd (12 sessions) Hypothesis: there is at least one difference among the groups (State Anxiety)||||0.012
81597835|NCT01420848|162871664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||After ANOVA, the Post Hoc Test was done and the statistical significance was p\<0.05.|ANOVA|||"It was carried out the analysis of variance (ANOVA) of the medium difference among the groups at the follow-up (after 15 days).~Hypothesis: there is at least one difference among the groups (State Anxiety)."||||0.005
81597836|NCT04333420|162871689|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|-16.4||||0.3677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.2|20.3|||Linear repeated measures model|||||20.3|-53.2|0.3677
81597837|NCT04333420|162871690|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.728||||0.0941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.502|1.056|||Regression, Cox|including stratification by site||Cox proportional hazards regression model with outcome 28-day all-cause mortality (censored time to event variable with event = Death) including stratification by site; 61 patients from sites with no events (no death) or from single patient sites with death factually make no contribution to the analysis outcome.||1.056|0.502|0.0941
81597838|NCT04333420|162871690|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.674||||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.476|0.955|||Regression, Cox|Without stratification by site||Cox proportional hazards regression model with outcome 28-day all-cause mortality (censored time to event variable with event = Death) without stratification by site; Post-hoc analysis||0.955|0.476|0.0266
81597839|NCT04333420|162871690|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.648||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.453|0.929|||Regression, Cox|Including random effect for site (frailty model)||Cox proportional hazards regression model with outcome 28-day all-cause mortality (censored time to event variable with event = Death) including random effect for site (frailty model); Post-hoc analysis||0.929|0.453|0.0181
81597840|NCT04333420|162871690|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.613||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.873|||Regression, Cox|Including stratification by country||Cox proportional hazards regression model with outcome 28-day all-cause mortality (censored time to event variable with event = Death) including stratification by country; Post-hoc analysis||0.873|0.430|0.0067
81597841|NCT04333420|162871690|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.0||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-1.2|||Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation of missing values|Risk difference and lower/upper limit of the Confidence Interval are given in percent|Sensitivity analysis; 369 patients were included in this analysis including the patient that was randomized in error and not treated. Missing values were imputed by multiple imputation.||-1.2|-20.8|0.0293
81597842|NCT04333420|162871690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0407|||||||Log Rank|||Post-hoc analysis||||0.0407
81597843|NCT04333420|162871691|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.651||||0.6494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|4.135|||Regression, Cox|Covariate: Treatment (IFX-1 + BSC)||Cox proportional hazards regression model with outcome 28-day all-cause mortality (censored time to event variable with event = Death)||4.135|0.103|0.6494
81597844|NCT04333420|162871695|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.735||||0.0815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.519|1.039|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional hazards regression model with outcome 60-day all-cause mortality (censored time to event variable with event = Death); Covariate: Treatment (IFX-1 + SOC)||1.039|0.519|0.0815
81597845|NCT04333420|162871696|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.352||||0.1553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.762|17.465|||Regression, Logistic||Risk difference (IFX-1 - Placebo) of percentage of patients with an improvement in the 8-point ordinal scale; Risk difference and lower/upper limit of the CI are given in percent|At Day 15||17.465|-2.762|0.1553
81597846|NCT04333420|162871696|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.078||||0.1181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.968|18.125|||Regression, Logistic||Risk difference (IFX-1 - Placebo) of percentage of patients with an improvement in the 8-point ordinal scale; Risk difference and lower/upper limit of the CI are given in percent|At Day 28||18.125|-1.968|0.1181
81597847|NCT04333420|162871697|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.081||||0.4105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.949|2.787|||Regression, Logistic||Risk difference (IFX-1 - Placebo) of percentage of patients developing acute kidney failure; Risk difference and lower/upper limit of the CI are given in percent|||2.787|-6.949|0.4105
81597848|NCT04333420|162871698|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.539||||0.0422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.297|0.978||p-value refers to hazard ratio from cause-specific Cox proportional hazards model for first renal replacement therapy.|Regression, Cox|Covariate: Treatment (IFX-1 + SOC)||||0.978|0.297|0.0422
81597849|NCT00414817|162871714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.018||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.03|||Regression, Linear|2-tailed p-value based on linear regression adjusted for site, age, sex, co-morbid COPD, baseline use of short acting beta agonists, and baseline mMPR|Estimated adherence was approximately 2 percentage points higher for intervention group than for usual care group.|In all of our analyses we used duration of follow-up as a weighting variable to reflect the fact that our adherence measure becomes more accurate and reliable with longer follow-up. This weighting is reflected both in the formal statistical analyses and in the presentation of means and standard deviations given above. Also, sensitivity analyses that included daily oral steroid users and those with fewer than 3 months of follow-up yielded similar results to those presented here.||.030|.006|.002
81597850|NCT00414817|162871715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.04|||Regression, Linear|2-tailed p-value adjusted for site, age, sex, co-morbid COPD, baseline use of short acting beta agonists, and baseline adherence.||In all of our analyses we used duration of follow-up as a weighting variable. This weighting is reflected both in the formal statistical analyses and in the presentation of means and standard deviations given above.||0.04|-0.23|0.175
81597851|NCT00414817|162871716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.06||2-tailed p-value based on overdispersed Poisson regression adjusted for site, age, sex, co-morbid COPD, baseline use of short acting beta agonists, and baseline mMPR|overdispersed Poisson regression|||In all of our analyses we used duration of follow-up as a weighting variable. This weighting is reflected both in the formal statistical analyses and in the presentation of means and standard deviations given above.||1.06|0.96|0.852
81597852|NCT00428090|162871717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.2||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg in APOE e4 neg cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.2|-3.8|0.074
81597853|NCT00428090|162871717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.0||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg in APOE e4 neg cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||1.0|-3.0|0.338
81597854|NCT00428090|162871717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|2.1||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10mg in APOE e4 neg cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||2.1|-3.5|0.602
81597855|NCT00428090|162871718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.4||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg in All except e4/e4's cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.4|-2.7|0.131
81597856|NCT00428090|162871718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.8||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg in All except e4/e4's cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.8|-2.4|0.315
81597857|NCT00428090|162871718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|0.3||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg in All except e4/e4's cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.3|-3.5|0.105
81597858|NCT00428090|162871719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.6||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.6|-2.2|0.272
81523323|NCT01209078|162735636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|2.75|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 4 total SIS.||2.75|-1.68|
81597859|NCT00428090|162871719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.7||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.7|-2.2|0.297
81597860|NCT00428090|162871719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.4||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix||||0.4|-3.1|0.131
81597861|NCT00428090|162871720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg in APOE e4 neg cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.4|-0.3|0.663
81597862|NCT00428090|162871720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg in APOE e4 neg cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.3|-0.4|0.891
81597863|NCT00428090|162871720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.3||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg in APOE e4 neg cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|||0.3|-0.7|0.414
81597864|NCT00428090|162871721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg in All except e4/e4's cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix||||0.3|-0.3|0.913
81642614|NCT01184755|162975824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.561256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.216403||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.987999|-0.134513||This is an intention-to-treat analysis|Mixed effects regression analysis|||This is the change in Systolic BP at 8 weeks||-.134513|-.987999|.01
81523324|NCT01209078|162735636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|4.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 8 total SIS.||4.05|-0.46|
81523325|NCT01209078|162735636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|3.47|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 11 total SIS.||3.47|-1.09|
81642615|NCT01184755|162975824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.391195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.140034||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.667312|-0.115079|||mixed effects regression analysis|||This is the analysis of change in diastolic BP from Ambulatory BP monitoring.||-.115079|-.667312|.006
81597865|NCT00428090|162871721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg in All except e4/e4's cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.1|-0.4|0.276
81597866|NCT00428090|162871721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg in All except e4/e4's cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||-0.1|-0.8|0.025
81597867|NCT00428090|162871722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.3|-0.2|0.939
81597868|NCT00428090|162871722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.1|-0.4|0.307
81597869|NCT00428090|162871722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||-0.1|-0.8|0.009
81642616|NCT01178281|162975830|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81642617|NCT01178281|162975832|OTHER|||||||0.929|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.929
81642618|NCT00088452|162975840|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|4.28|||Chi-squared||odds ratio with ethosuximide vs. lamotrigine|Calculations of sample size were based on the ability to detect a 20% difference in freedom-from failure rates (three pairwise comparisons) at 16 weeks with 80% power at a two-sided P value of 0.017 and one interim analysis. Sample size of 398 was increased to 446 subjects to account for two stratification factors and a 5% dropout rate; this sample size allowed the detection of a difference of 0.5 SD in the Confidence Index on the Conners' Continuous Performance Test with a power exceeding 80%.||4.28|1.65|<0.001
81597870|NCT00428090|162871723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.2||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 8 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.2|-2.0|0.116
81597871|NCT00428090|162871723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.2||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 8 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||1.2|-0.9|0.816
81597872|NCT00428090|162871723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.7||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 8 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.7|-2.1|0.318
81597873|NCT00428090|162871723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.3||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg in at Week 16 Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||1.3|-1.1|0.839
81597874|NCT00428090|162871723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.0||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 16 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||2.0|-0.3|0.165
81642619|NCT00088452|162975840|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|5.42|||Chi-squared||odds ratio with valproic acid vs. lamotrigine|Calculations of sample size were based on the ability to detect a 20% difference in freedom-from failure rates (three pairwise comparisons) at 16 weeks with 80% power at a two-sided P value of 0.017 and one interim analysis. Sample size of 398 was increased to 446 subjects to account for two stratification factors and a 5% dropout rate; this sample size allowed the detection of a difference of 0.5 SD in the Confidence Index on the Conners' Continuous Performance Test with a power exceeding 80%.||5.42|2.06|<0.001
81642620|NCT00088452|162975841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|3.41|||Chi-squared||Percentage of subjects with a Confidence Index score of 0.60 or higher in the valproic acid group than in the ethosuximide group|||3.41|1.12|0.03
81642621|NCT00088452|162975841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|5.49|||Chi-squared||Percentage of subjects with a Confidence Index score of 0.60 or higher in the valproic acid group than in the lamotrigine group|||5.49|1.69|<0.001
81597875|NCT00428090|162871723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.2||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 16 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.2|-3.4|0.073
81597876|NCT00428090|162871723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.6||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.6|-2.2|0.272
81597877|NCT00428090|162871723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.7||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.7|-2.2|0.297
81523326|NCT01209078|162735636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|2.98|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for 7 Day Follow-up total SIS.||2.98|-1.49|
81642622|NCT00088452|162975842|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|5.33|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio for FFF for ethosuximide versus lamotrigine|||5.33|1.81|<0.001
81642623|NCT00088452|162975842|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|5.02|||Fisher Exact||odds ratio for FFF for valproic acid versus lamotrigine|||5.02|1.68|<0.001
81597878|NCT00428090|162871723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.4||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.4|-3.1|0.131
81597879|NCT00428090|162871724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 8 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.0|-0.3|0.133
81597880|NCT00428090|162871724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 8 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.2|-0.2|0.958
81597881|NCT00428090|162871724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 8 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.0|-0.5|0.085
81597882|NCT00428090|162871724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 16 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.0|-0.4|0.102
81597883|NCT00428090|162871724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 16 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.1|-0.3|0.380
81597884|NCT00428090|162871724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 16 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||-0.1|-0.7|0.006
81597885|NCT00428090|162871724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.3|-0.2|0.939
81597886|NCT00428090|162871724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.1|-0.4|0.307
81597887|NCT00428090|162871724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||-0.1|-0.8|0.009
81597888|NCT00428090|162871725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.5||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2mg at Week 8 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||1.5|-1.6|0.957
81597889|NCT00428090|162871725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.2||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 8 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||2.2|-1.4|0.693
81597890|NCT00428090|162871725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.7||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 8 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||1.7|-2.2|0.798
81597891|NCT00428090|162871725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.8||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 16 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||1.8|-1.7|0.958
81597892|NCT00428090|162871725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.1||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 16 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||2.1|-2.1|0.998
81597893|NCT00428090|162871725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.639||95.0|-1.7|2.8||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 16 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||2.8|-1.7|0.639
81597894|NCT00428090|162871725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.7||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||2.7|-2.1|0.797
81597895|NCT00428090|162871725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.7||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||2.7|-2.9|0.942
81642624|NCT04044352|162975859|OTHER|Likelihood ratio test was the statistical test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.06|||Wald Chi-Square||A two-fold increase in HAI pre-challenge titer (i.e. one unit increase in log-2 titer) corresponds to a 19% decrease in the odds of developing MMID during the study challenge period (Day 2 through Day 8).|Pre-challenge (baseline) HAI geometric mean titer was log-2 transformed and treated as a continuous variable in the model.||1.06|0.62|0.126
81642625|NCT00694564|162975926|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation was calculated as this was a pilot study to determine such parameters.||||||0.004||95.0|||||MANOVA|||||||0.004
81597896|NCT00428090|162871725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|1.1||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||1.1|-4.8|0.213
81597897|NCT00428090|162871726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.3||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 8 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||2.3|-2.1|0.919
81597898|NCT00428090|162871726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.4||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 8 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||2.4|-1.5|0.649
81597899|NCT00428090|162871726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.6||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 8 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||3.6|-1.1|0.279
81597900|NCT00428090|162871726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|3.6||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 16 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||3.6|-1.8|0.498
81597901|NCT00428090|162871726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.6||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg in at Week 16 Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||3.6|-1.7|0.489
81642626|NCT02402465|162975928|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.0|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||Mean difference is related to albumin levels in nasal lavages: Unit= ng/ml|||||>0.05
81597902|NCT00428090|162871726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|7.0||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 16 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||7.0|0.5|0.024
81597903|NCT00428090|162871726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|4.2||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||4.2|-1.6|0.385
81597904|NCT00428090|162871726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.8||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||2.8|-3.0|0.944
81597905|NCT00428090|162871726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|7.5||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||7.5|-0.4|0.078
81597906|NCT00428090|162871727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 8 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.5|-0.8|0.635
81642627|NCT02402465|162975929|SUPERIORITY||Friedman's Q|14.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction was used to adjust for the fact that each day was tested separately yielding alpha=0.05/3.|Friedman|Non-parametric repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.001
81642628|NCT02402465|162975929|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|24.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81642629|NCT02402465|162975929|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|4.5||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81642630|NCT02402465|162975929|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|48.5||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.53
81642631|NCT02402465|162975930|SUPERIORITY||Friedman's Q|5.22||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha=0.05/3 since 3 days are compared|Friedman's Test|||We used Friedman test to compare the distribution of total nasal symptom scores among three treatment groups (Placebo, Fluticasone propionate, Dymista) in each of the three days (day 1, day 2, and day 3).||||0.07
81597907|NCT00428090|162871727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.1||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 8 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||1.1|-0.2|0.194
81597908|NCT00428090|162871727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.4||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 8 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.4|-1.3|0.325
81597909|NCT00428090|162871727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.2||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 16 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||1.2|-0.1|0.109
81597910|NCT00428090|162871727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.4||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 16 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||1.4|0.1|0.032
81642632|NCT02402465|162975931|SUPERIORITY||Friedman's Q|5.06||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction was used to adjust for the fact that each day was tested separately, giving alpha=0.05/3.|Friedman's Test|||||||0.08
81642633|NCT02402465|162975933|SUPERIORITY||Friedman's Q|6.53||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction was used to adjust for the fact that each day was tested separately, giving alpha=0.05/3.|Friedman's Test|||||||0.04
81597911|NCT00428090|162871727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.3||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 16 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.3|-1.7|0.189
81597912|NCT00428090|162871727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.3||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.3|-1.1|0.288
81597913|NCT00428090|162871727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.6||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.6|-0.8|0.819
81597914|NCT00428090|162871727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.5||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.5|-1.5|0.306
81642634|NCT02402465|162975934|SUPERIORITY||Friedman's Q|0.53|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction was used to adjust for the fact that each day was tested separately, giving alpha=0.05/3.|Friedman's Test|||||||>0.05
81642635|NCT02402465|162975935|SUPERIORITY||Friedman's Q|0.33||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction was used to adjust for the fact that each day was tested separately, giving alpha=0.05/3.|Friedman's Test|||||||0.85
81642636|NCT01284634|162975936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.454||0.222|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.35|2.56|||Regression, Linear|||The EOT liver triglyceride levels were analyzed using a linear regression model, with EOT liver triglyceride levels as the dependent variable, dose of GWP42003 as regressor, baseline liver triglyceride levels as a covariate, and gender as a factor.||2.56|-16.35|0.222
81523327|NCT01209078|162735636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|2.52|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for 28 Day Follow-up total SIS.||2.52|-2.09|
81597915|NCT00428090|162871728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.07||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 12 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.07|-0.01|0.199
81597916|NCT00428090|162871728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.08||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 12 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.08|-0.01|0.094
81597917|NCT00428090|162871728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.09||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 12 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.09|-0.02|0.187
81523328|NCT01209078|162735637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-68.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-132.8|-4.95|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 2 wound area.||-4.95|-132.8|
81523329|NCT01209078|162735637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.54|60.43|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 3 wound area.||60.43|-66.54|
81523330|NCT01209078|162735637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|31.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.53|96.47|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 4 wound area.||96.47|-33.53|
81523331|NCT01209078|162735637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|43.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.43|110.31|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 8 wound area.||110.31|-22.43|
81642637|NCT01284634|162975936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.943||0.133|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.66|0.95|||Regression, Linear|||The EOT liver triglyceride levels were analyzed using a linear regression model, with EOT liver triglyceride levels as the dependent variable, dose of GWP42003 as regressor, baseline liver triglyceride levels as a covariate, and gender as a factor.||0.95|-19.66|0.133
81642638|NCT01284634|162975936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.158||0.302|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.22|4.14|||Regression, Linear|||The EOT liver triglyceride levels were analyzed using a linear regression model, with EOT liver triglyceride levels as the dependent variable, dose of GWP42003 as regressor, baseline liver triglyceride levels as a covariate, and gender as a factor.||4.14|-17.22|0.302
81642639|NCT02236598|162975942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5582|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5582
81642640|NCT02236598|162975943|SUPERIORITY|Change in Fasting Glucose||||||0.0963|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0963
81642641|NCT02236598|162975943|SUPERIORITY|Change in 1-hour Glucose||||||0.6671|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6671
81642642|NCT02236598|162975943|SUPERIORITY|Change in 2-hour Glucose||||||0.7913|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7913
81642643|NCT02236598|162975944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5294|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5294
81642644|NCT02236598|162975945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1604|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1604
81642645|NCT03334747|162975976|OTHER|||||||0.391|||||||Fisher Exact|2-sided p-value results from Fisher exact test for each KAE609 treatment group compared to Pooled Coartem||||||0.391
81642646|NCT03334747|162975976|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|2-sided p-value results from Fisher exact test for each KAE609 treatment group compared to Pooled Coartem||||||1
81642647|NCT03334747|162975976|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|2-sided p-value results from Fisher exact test for each KAE609 treatment group compared to Pooled Coartem||||||1
81642648|NCT03334747|162975976|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|2-sided p-value results from Fisher exact test for each KAE609 treatment group compared to Pooled Coartem||||||1
81642649|NCT03334747|162975976|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|2-sided p-value results from Fisher exact test for each KAE609 treatment group compared to Pooled Coartem||||||1
81642650|NCT03334747|162975976|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|2-sided p-value results from Fisher exact test for each KAE609 treatment group compared to Pooled Coartem||||||1
81642651|NCT03334747|162975976|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|2-sided p-value results from Fisher exact test for each KAE609 treatment group compared to Pooled Coartem||||||1
81523332|NCT01209078|162735637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|34.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.03|101.45|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Day 11 wound area.||101.45|-33.03|
81523333|NCT01209078|162735637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|37.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.25|103.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for 7 Day Follow-up wound area.||103.40|-28.25|
81523334|NCT01209078|162735637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|37.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.77|105.56|||Mixed Models Analysis||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of GSK1322322 1500 mg and Linezolid 600 mg.|GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for 28 Day Follow-up wound area.||105.56|-30.77|
81523335|NCT01209078|162735638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-35.4|||||||||||Regression, Logistic|||GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Staphylococcus aureus (all).||||
81523336|NCT01209078|162735638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-37.5|||||||||||Regression, Logistic|||GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for MRSA.||||
81523337|NCT01209078|162735638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-28.6|||||||||||Regression, Logistic|||GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for MSSA.||||
81642652|NCT03334747|162975976|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|2-sided p-value results from Fisher exact test for each KAE609 treatment group compared to Pooled Coartem||||||1
81642653|NCT03303521|162975985|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|68.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.85|2810.85|||Fisher Exact|||||2810.85|10.85|<0.001
81642654|NCT03303521|162975987|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|35.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.53|309.48|||Fisher Exact|||||309.48|8.53|<0.001
81642655|NCT02137239|162976018|SUPERIORITY||Incidence of Change|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|16.7||||||Change in Incidence of Treatment A as compared to Treatment B at 6 Months||16.7|-18.9|
81642656|NCT02137239|162976018|SUPERIORITY||Incidence of Change|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|18.9||||||Change in Incidence of Treatment A as compared to Treatment B at 12 Months||18.9|-19.2|
81460880|NCT00386360|162614034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.231||||0.7096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.995|1.458|||ANOVA|LS Means are least squares (adjusted) means from ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||In Laib 1998, the mean and SD of the annual loss in distal radius BV/TV were reported to be 3.5% and 6.4%, respectively. Assuming the treatment difference and SD of the percent change in distal radius BV/TV for this study were the same, it required enrolling 52 patients for placebo and 104 for risedronate to ensure 80% power to achieve 0.05 level of significance. Sample size estimation based on 2-sided 2-sample t-test and assumed effective size of 0.54 and dropout rate of 20%.||1.458|-0.995|0.7096
81460881|NCT00386360|162614035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.543||||0.2973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.485|1.571|||ANOVA|LS Means are least squares (adjusted) means from ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||In Laib 1998, the mean and SD of the annual loss in distal radius BV/TV were reported to be 3.5% and 6.4%, respectively. Assuming the treatment difference and SD of the percent change in distal radius BV/TV for this study were the same, it required enrolling 52 patients for placebo and 104 for risedronate to ensure 80% power to achieve 0.05 level of significance. Sample size estimation based on 2-sided 2-sample t-test and assumed effective size of 0.54 and dropout rate of 20%.||1.571|-0.485|0.2973
81460882|NCT00386360|162614036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.485||||0.1275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.141|1.11|||ANOVA|LS Means are least squares (adjusted) means from ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||In Laib 1998, the mean and SD of the annual loss in distal radius BV/TV were reported to be 3.5% and 6.4%, respectively. Assuming the treatment difference and SD of the percent change in distal radius BV/TV for this study were the same, it required enrolling 52 patients for placebo and 104 for risedronate to ensure 80% power to achieve 0.05 level of significance. Sample size estimation based on 2-sided 2-sample t-test and assumed effective size of 0.54 and dropout rate of 20%.||1.110|-0.141|0.1275
81460883|NCT00386360|162614037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.664||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.697|2.025|||ANOVA|LS Means are least squares (adjusted) means from ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||In Laib 1998, the mean and SD of the annual loss in distal radius BV/TV were reported to be 3.5% and 6.4%, respectively. Assuming the treatment difference and SD of the percent change in distal radius BV/TV for this study were the same, it required enrolling 52 patients for placebo and 104 for risedronate to ensure 80% power to achieve 0.05 level of significance. Sample size estimation based on 2-sided 2-sample t-test and assumed effective size of 0.54 and dropout rate of 20%.||2.025|-0.697|0.3360
81523338|NCT01209078|162735638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-66.7|||||||||||Regression, Logistic|||GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Streptococcus pyogenes.||||
81523339|NCT01209078|162735638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-25.0|||||||||||Regression, Logistic|||GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for Gram-negative pathogens.||||
81597918|NCT00428090|162871728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.07||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.07|-0.01|0.134
81523340|NCT01209078|162735638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-37.5|||||||||||Regression, Logistic|||GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for All pathogens.||||
81523341|NCT01209078|162735638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|2.2|||||||||||Regression, Logistic|||GSK1322322 1500 mg versus Linezolid 600 mg for No pathogens.||||
81523342|NCT00924508|162735640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline and post-treatment comparison||||<0.001
81642657|NCT02137239|162976018|SUPERIORITY||Incidence of Change|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|23.9||||||Change in Incidence of Treatment A as compared to Treatment B at 24 Months||23.9|-16.1|
81523343|NCT00924508|162735640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline and post-treatment comparison||||<0.001
81523344|NCT00924508|162735640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline and post-treatment comparison||||<0.001
81523345|NCT00568126|162735651|SUPERIORITY|Remission rates for maca vs. placebo were compared by chi-squared and by odds ratio (with 95% confidence interval).|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|25.2||P values above are calculated. No multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance set a priori as P\<0.05.|Chi-squared||Odds ratio for attaining remission while taking maca vs taking placebo|"Treatment groups were compared based on percentage reaching remission thresholds per scale: a total score of 12 (minimally diminished) or less on the MGH-SFQ scale, and a total score of 10 (very strong/very easily/very satisfying) or less on the ASEX."||25.2|0.18|0.55
81523346|NCT00568126|162735652|SUPERIORITY|Remission rates for maca vs. placebo were compared by chi-squared and by odds ratio (with 95% confidence interval).|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|7.34||P values above are calculated. No multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance set a priori as P\<0.05.|Chi-squared||Odds ratio for attaining remission while taking maca vs taking placebo|"Treatment groups were compared based on percentage reaching remission thresholds per scale: a total score of 12 (minimally diminished) or less on the MGH-SFQ scale, and a total score of 10 (very strong/very easily/very satisfying) or less on the ASEX."||7.34|0.40|0.47
81523347|NCT01463072|162735677|OTHER||Percent|35.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|52.0|||||35% of participants were responders (CR+PR).|||52|21|
81523348|NCT01463072|162735679|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|33.1|||Fisher Exact||Ratio is intermediate/high toxicity risk over low toxicity risk|CARG chemotherapy toxicity risk predictive of chemotherapy toxicity (grade 3)||33.1|1.3|0.01
81523349|NCT01463072|162735679|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of group means|1.38||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided||Ratio is dose reduction over no dose reduction.|CARG chemotherapy toxicity risk predictive of dose reduction due to chemotherapy toxicity||1.80|1.04|0.02
81523350|NCT03836677|162735823|OTHER||Geometric Mean ratio to baseline|1.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.13||Statistical significance assessed using Hochberg's procedure applied across primary endpoints within each treatment.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||2.13|1.38|<0.0001
81523351|NCT03836677|162735823|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|1.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|1.83||Statistical significance assessed using Hochberg's procedure applied across primary endpoints within each treatment.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test.||||1.83|1.28|<0.0001
81523352|NCT03836677|162735824|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.63||Statistical significance assessed using Hochberg's procedure applied across primary endpoints within each treatment.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||0.63|0.39|<0.0001
81460884|NCT00386360|162614038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.334||||0.4565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.551|1.219|||ANOVA|LS Means are least squares (adjusted) means from ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||In Laib 1998, the mean and SD of the annual loss in distal radius BV/TV were reported to be 3.5% and 6.4%, respectively. Assuming the treatment difference and SD of the percent change in distal radius BV/TV for this study were the same, it required enrolling 52 patients for placebo and 104 for risedronate to ensure 80% power to achieve 0.05 level of significance. Sample size estimation based on 2-sided 2-sample t-test and assumed effective size of 0.54 and dropout rate of 20%.||1.219|-0.551|0.4565
81460885|NCT00386360|162614039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.611||||0.0614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|1.252|||ANOVA|LS Means are least squares (adjusted) means from ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||In Laib 1998, the mean and SD of the annual loss in distal radius BV/TV were reported to be 3.5% and 6.4%, respectively. Assuming the treatment difference and SD of the percent change in distal radius BV/TV for this study were the same, it required enrolling 52 patients for placebo and 104 for risedronate to ensure 80% power to achieve 0.05 level of significance. Sample size estimation based on 2-sided 2-sample t-test and assumed effective size of 0.54 and dropout rate of 20%.||1.252|-0.030|0.0614
81523353|NCT03836677|162735824|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.67||Statistical significance assessed using Hochberg's procedure applied across primary endpoints within each treatment.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||0.67|0.40|<0.0001
81460886|NCT00386360|162614040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.9212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.258|1.138|||ANOVA|LS means are least squares (adjusted) means from ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||In Laib 1998, the mean and SD of the annual loss in distal radius BV/TV were reported to be 3.5% and 6.4%, respectively. Assuming the treatment difference and SD of the percent change in distal radius BV/TV for this study were the same, it required enrolling 52 patients for placebo and 104 for risedronate to ensure 80% power to achieve 0.05 level of significance. Sample size estimation based on 2-sided 2-sample t-test and assumed effective size of 0.54 and dropout rate of 20%.||1.138|-1.258|0.9212
81460887|NCT00386360|162614041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.231|4.31|||ANOVA|LS Means are least squares (adjusted) means from ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||In Laib 1998, the mean and SD of the annual loss in distal radius BV/TV were reported to be 3.5% and 6.4%, respectively. Assuming the treatment difference and SD of the percent change in distal radius BV/TV for this study were the same, it required enrolling 52 patients for placebo and 104 for risedronate to ensure 80% power to achieve 0.05 level of significance. Sample size estimation based on 2-sided 2-sample t-test and assumed effective size of 0.54 and dropout rate of 20%.||4.310|2.231|<0.0001
81642658|NCT04086576|162976045|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Yes, used Tukey Kramer pairwise comparisons to adjust for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|ANOVA in repeated measures||Each breathalyzer is compared to the percentage of alcohol in the blood during the time of blood draw (90 minutes).||||<.0001
81523354|NCT03836677|162735825|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|1.7|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.37|2.11|||t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||2.11|1.37|<0.0001
81523355|NCT03836677|162735825|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|1.51||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||1.80|1.26|0.0001
81523356|NCT03836677|162735826|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.63|||t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||0.63|0.40|<0.0001
81523357|NCT03836677|162735826|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.68|||t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||0.68|0.40|<0.0001
81642659|NCT00938041|162976053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|40.0|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of participants with complete response. Percentages are calculated using the number of participants in the ITT-Exposed Population as the denominator.|||40|10|
81597919|NCT00428090|162871728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.05||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.05|-0.05|0.958
81597920|NCT00428090|162871728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.07||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.07|-0.03|0.374
81597921|NCT00428090|162871729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|2.2||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 12 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||2.2|-4.6|0.493
81597922|NCT00428090|162871729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|3.7||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 12 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||3.7|-3.2|0.883
81597923|NCT00428090|162871729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|1.2||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 12 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||1.2|-9.3|0.130
81642660|NCT00938041|162976053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|40.0|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of participants with confirmed complete response. Percentages are calculated using the number of participants in the ITT-Exposed Population as the denominator.|||40|10|
81642661|NCT03042559|162976072|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Data analysis was performed using SPSS Statistics Software version 24.0. We compared mean age (years), Body Mass Index (kg/m2) (BMI), pain duration, and the outcome measures at baseline in both groups at baseline using independent t-test when the distribution of the variable was approximately normal and Mann-Whitney test when the distribution was not normal. The distribution of qualitative variables (gender, affected leg) by group type was examined using Chi Square test.|a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|||
81523358|NCT03836677|162735827|OTHER||Mean Change from Baseline|0.346||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.182|0.509|||t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test.||||0.509|0.182|0.0003
81523359|NCT03836677|162735827|OTHER||Mean Change from Baseline|0.273||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.405|||t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test.||||0.405|0.140|0.0004
81597924|NCT00428090|162871729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|1.4||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||1.4|-6.6|0.198
81597925|NCT00428090|162871729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|2.6||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||2.6|-5.9|0.441
81597926|NCT00428090|162871729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|5.1||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||5.1|-5.8|0.898
81597927|NCT00428090|162871731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.1||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 12 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||-0.1|-2.1|0.027
81642662|NCT03042559|162976079|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81642663|NCT01855997|162976100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||5.59e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1876154||||0.00000559
81642664|NCT01855997|162976100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.66e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs2812338||||0.00000766
81460888|NCT00386360|162614042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.444|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.748|2.14|||ANOVA|LS Means are least squares (adjusted) means from ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||In Laib 1998, the mean and SD of the annual loss in distal radius BV/TV were reported to be 3.5% and 6.4%, respectively. Assuming the treatment difference and SD of the percent change in distal radius BV/TV for this study were the same, it required enrolling 52 patients for placebo and 104 for risedronate to ensure 80% power to achieve 0.05 level of significance. Sample size estimation based on 2-sided 2-sample t-test and assumed effective size of 0.54 and dropout rate of 20%.||2.140|0.748|<0.0001
81460889|NCT00386360|162614043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.408||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.469|2.348|||ANOVA|LS Means are least squares (adjusted) means from ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||In Laib 1998, the mean and SD of the annual loss in distal radius BV/TV were reported to be 3.5% and 6.4%, respectively. Assuming the treatment difference and SD of the percent change in distal radius BV/TV for this study were the same, it required enrolling 52 patients for placebo and 104 for risedronate to ensure 80% power to achieve 0.05 level of significance. Sample size estimation based on 2-sided 2-sample t-test and assumed effective size of 0.54 and dropout rate of 20%.||2.348|0.469|0.0036
81460890|NCT00386360|162614044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.458||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.375|2.541|||ANOVA|LS Means are least squares (adjusted) means from ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||In Laib 1998, the mean and SD of the annual loss in distal radius BV/TV were reported to be 3.5% and 6.4%, respectively. Assuming the treatment difference and SD of the percent change in distal radius BV/TV for this study were the same, it required enrolling 52 patients for placebo and 104 for risedronate to ensure 80% power to achieve 0.05 level of significance. Sample size estimation based on 2-sided 2-sample t-test and assumed effective size of 0.54 and dropout rate of 20%.||2.541|0.375|0.0087
81460891|NCT00386360|162614045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-39.54||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.957|-19.123|||ANOVA|LS Means are least squares (adjusted) means from ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||In Laib 1998, the mean and SD of the annual loss in distal radius BV/TV were reported to be 3.5% and 6.4%, respectively. Assuming the treatment difference and SD of the percent change in distal radius BV/TV for this study were the same, it required enrolling 52 patients for placebo and 104 for risedronate to ensure 80% power to achieve 0.05 level of significance. Sample size estimation based on 2-sided 2-sample t-test and assumed effective size of 0.54 and dropout rate of 20%.||-19.123|-59.957|0.0002
81460892|NCT00386360|162614046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-40.269|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.3|-29.238|||ANOVA|LS Means are least squares (adjusted) means from ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||In Laib 1998, the mean and SD of the annual loss in distal radius BV/TV were reported to be 3.5% and 6.4%, respectively. Assuming the treatment difference and SD of the percent change in distal radius BV/TV for this study were the same, it required enrolling 52 patients for placebo and 104 for risedronate to ensure 80% power to achieve 0.05 level of significance. Sample size estimation based on 2-sided 2-sample t-test and assumed effective size of 0.54 and dropout rate of 20%.||-29.238|-51.300|<0.0001
81460893|NCT00386360|162614047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.092||||0.1385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.213|||ANOVA|LS Means are least squares (adjusted) means from ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||In Laib 1998, the mean and SD of the annual loss in distal radius BV/TV were reported to be 3.5% and 6.4%, respectively. Assuming the treatment difference and SD of the percent change in distal radius BV/TV for this study were the same, it required enrolling 52 patients for placebo and 104 for risedronate to ensure 80% power to achieve 0.05 level of significance. Sample size estimation based on 2-sided 2-sample t-test and assumed effective size of 0.54 and dropout rate of 20%.||0.213|-0.030|0.1385
81460894|NCT04994691|162614054|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.92||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.6|||Regression, Logistic||Standard Message vs. No Message|||2.60|1.38|0.000
81460895|NCT04994691|162614054|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.52||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.13|||Regression, Logistic||Tailored Message vs. No Message|||2.13|1.06|0.023
81460896|NCT04994691|162614054|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.26||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.66|||Regression, Logistic||Standard Message vs. Tailored Message|||1.66|0.94|0.124
81460897|NCT04994691|162614055|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.97||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.84|||Regression, Logistic||Standard Message vs. No Message|||2.84|1.32|0.001
81460898|NCT04994691|162614055|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.57||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.34|||Regression, Logistic||Tailored Message vs. No Message|||2.34|1.02|0.040
81460899|NCT04994691|162614055|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.26||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.74|||Regression, Logistic||Standard Message vs. Tailored Message|||1.74|0.88|0.202
81642665|NCT01855997|162976100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.82e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs10824875||||0.00000982
81642666|NCT01855997|162976100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1.27e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1831559||||0.00000127
81642667|NCT01855997|162976100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||3.96e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs10851257||||0.00000396
81642668|NCT01855997|162976100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||6.48e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs6492344||||0.00000648
81642669|NCT01855997|162976100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||2.21e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs12584550||||0.00000221
81642670|NCT01855997|162976100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.02e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs9555773||||0.00000902
81642671|NCT01855997|162976100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.7e-07|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs7983441||||0.00000077
81642672|NCT01855997|162976100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.8e-07|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs12446868||||0.00000048
81597928|NCT00428090|162871731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.5||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 12 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.5|-1.6|0.278
81523360|NCT03836677|162735828|OTHER||Mean ratio to baseline|-0.28||||0.2515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.21|||t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test.||||0.21|-0.77|0.2515
81523361|NCT03836677|162735828|OTHER||Mean ratio to baseline|-0.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.18|||t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test.||||-0.18|-0.81|0.0040
81597929|NCT00428090|162871731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 12 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||1.1|-1.2|0.993
81523362|NCT03233438|162735871|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.5||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.6|0.6|0.003
81523363|NCT03233438|162735872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.56||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.8|0.6|0.003
81597930|NCT00428090|162871731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.4||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 2 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.4|-2.0|0.196
81642673|NCT01855997|162976100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||3.7e-07|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs247878||||0.00000037
81642674|NCT01855997|162976101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.87e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1876154||||0.00000987
81642675|NCT01855997|162976101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||6.05e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs7753766||||0.00000605
81597931|NCT00428090|162871731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.7||Comparison between Placebo and RSG XR 8 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.7|-1.9|0.353
81597932|NCT00428090|162871731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.9||Comparison between Placebo and Donepezil 10 mg at Week 24 in Full population cohort|Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.9|-2.2|0.427
81597933|NCT00428090|162871732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||ANCOVA|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.6|-0.7|0.886
81597934|NCT00428090|162871732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.6|||ANCOVA|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.6|-0.8|0.710
81642676|NCT01855997|162976101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.46e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs604241||||0.00000946
81523364|NCT03429543|162735902|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.2935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.3|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Treatment group 1 (TG1) consisting of Placebo, Linagliptin 5 mg and Empagliflozin pooled Patients: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a continuous covariate (baseline HbA1c) and categorical covariates (treatment and age). The effect of linagliptin and of empagliflozin (including responders and non-responders) was compared with placebo at an overall α of 0.05 (2-sided) using the Hochberg method to account for multiple testing.||0.30|-0.99|0.2935
81523365|NCT03429543|162735902|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.19|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Treatment group 1 (TG1) consisting of Placebo, Linagliptin 5 mg and Empagliflozin pooled Patients: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a continuous covariate (baseline HbA1c) and categorical covariates (treatment and age). The effect of linagliptin and of empagliflozin (including responders and non-responders) was compared with placebo at an overall α of 0.05 (2-sided) using the Hochberg method to account for multiple testing.||-0.19|-1.50|0.0116
81527830|NCT04412707|162742534|EQUIVALENCE|The condition for similarity was if the 90% CI for the GMR was within the bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.952|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.861|1.053|||||CVC vs. PVC, where CVC is numerator and PVC is denominator. Linear Mixed Effect Model included terms for period, sequence and administration route (PVC or CVC) as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|Based on a geometric mean ratio (GMR) peripheral vs. central of 0.95, a 90% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of geometric means within bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25, and 80% power, a sample size of 20 patients (10 per sequence) was required assuming a within-patient variability for period differences (in log scale) of 0.29. Approximately 25 patients were to be enrolled to achieve 20 PK- and local tolerance-evaluable patients.||1.053|0.861|
81597935|NCT00428090|162871732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.8|||ANCOVA|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||1.8|0.1|0.030
81597936|NCT00428090|162871733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||ANCOVA|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.2|-0.0|0.139
81597937|NCT00428090|162871733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.1|-0.1|0.846
81597938|NCT00428090|162871733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2|||ANCOVA|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of par. with evaluable data|||0.2|-0.1|0.864
81597939|NCT00361140|162871753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||.007
81642677|NCT01855997|162976101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.7e-07|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs12446868||||0.00000077
81642678|NCT01855997|162976101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1.97e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs247878||||0.00000197
81642679|NCT01855997|162976102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||6.77e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs12210761||||0.00000677
81642680|NCT01855997|162976102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.98e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1831559||||0.00000798
81642681|NCT01855997|162976102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||5.12e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs7983441||||0.00000512
81642682|NCT01855997|162976102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||3.45e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs12446868||||0.00000345
81597940|NCT00361140|162871754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|6.27||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|42.48|||Gray|Gray RJ. A class of K-sample tests for comparing the cumulative incidence of a competing risk. Ann Stat. 1988;16:1141-1154.||Sample size: dependent on dose escalation. Once the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) is reached, a total of 30 patients will be accrued to that level. If maximally tolerated AUC is level 1, a total of 30 patients will be treated on this level using tacrolimus and methotrexate as GVHD prophylaxis. This will provide 95% confidence intervals for 100-day non-relapse mortality and non-fatal toxicities with ½ widths not exceeding 0.18. Hazard ratios were calculated per the method of Gray (reference given)||42.48|0.92|.07
81597941|NCT00993655|162871804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|adjusting for stratification factors at randomization||Assume that the 9-month PD rate in IV arm (Arm 1) will be 40% (based on experience with data from NCIC CTG OV.16 and that of NCRI UK). The target sample size of 200 will enable the detection of a 19% difference between Arms 1 and 3 in 9 month progression disease rate post randomization with 80% power at two-sided 0.05 level.||||0.065
81597942|NCT00993655|162871805|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.75|||Log Rank|Adjusting for stratification factors at randomization||||1.75|0.85|0.27
81597943|NCT00993655|162871806|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.13|||Log Rank|Adjusting for stratification factors at randomization||||2.13|0.74|0.40
81597944|NCT03563716|162871807|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|6.14|||||95% CI for odds ratio was constructed using the Wald method.|Stratified analysis based on PD-L1 immunohistochemistry (IHC) 22C3 pharmDx, tumor histology status, and tobacco history.||6.14|1.07|
81597945|NCT03563716|162871808|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.9|||||Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified analysis based on PD-L1 IHC 22C3 pharmDx, tumor histology status, and tobacco history.||0.90|0.37|
81597946|NCT04605978|162871815|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|5.49|||||Missing data and data post intercurrent event were imputed for the statistical analysis as specified in the statistical analysis plan.|||5.49|-0.61|
81597947|NCT01644734|162871844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: no change in the total CAT score between baseline and after 3 months.||||<0.001
81597948|NCT03318523|162871850|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value were based on a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, baseline MDS-UPDRS score, baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|-0.3||||0.8976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.888|4.287|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Total Score at Week 52||4.287|-4.888|0.8976
81597949|NCT03318523|162871850|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, baseline MDS-UPDRS score, baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.5||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|4.312|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Total Score at Week 52||4.312|-3.310|0.7960
81597950|NCT03318523|162871850|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, baseline MDS-UPDRS score, baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.08||||0.9695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.805|3.956|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Total Score at Week 52||3.956|-3.805|0.9695
81597951|NCT03318523|162871851|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|-0.28||||0.9093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.035|4.483|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Total Score at Week 72||4.483|-5.035|0.9093
81597952|NCT03318523|162871851|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|1.55||||0.4327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.336|5.44|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Total Score at Week 72||5.440|-2.336|0.4327
81642683|NCT01855997|162976102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||3.72e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs247878||||0.00000372
81642684|NCT01855997|162976103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.59e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs12210761||||0.00000459
81642685|NCT01855997|162976103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.25e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1411283||||0.00000925
81597953|NCT03318523|162871851|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|-0.17||||0.933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.051|3.719|||Mixed Model with repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Total Score at Week 72||3.719|-4.051|0.9330
81642686|NCT01855997|162976103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.72e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs12446868||||0.00000772
81642687|NCT01855997|162976104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.7e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs11163805||||0.00000470
81642688|NCT01855997|162976104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||6.74e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs6443144||||0.00000674
81597954|NCT03318523|162871853|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.41||||0.8828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.013|5.825|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||5.825|-5.013|0.8828
81597955|NCT03318523|162871853|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.84||||0.7019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.458|5.128|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measure|||||5.128|-3.458|0.7019
81642689|NCT01855997|162976104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.52e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs11139349||||0.00000952
81642690|NCT01855997|162976104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||6.08e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1831559||||0.00000608
81642691|NCT01855997|162976104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.04e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs7983441||||0.00000404
81642692|NCT01855997|162976104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.07e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs11868362||||0.00000407
81597956|NCT03318523|162871853|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.99||||0.6519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.323|5.301|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||5.301|-3.323|0.6519
81642693|NCT01855997|162976105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||6.66e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1384010||||0.00000666
81642694|NCT01855997|162976105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||8.44e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1351518||||0.00000844
81642695|NCT01855997|162976105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.94e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1157322||||0.00000794
81642696|NCT01855997|162976105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||3.1e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs11868362||||0.00000310
81642697|NCT01855997|162976106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||2.07e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs11139349||||0.00000207
81642698|NCT01855997|162976106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||8.99e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1157322||||0.00000899
81642699|NCT01855997|162976107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||5.73e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1384010||||0.00000573
81642700|NCT01855997|162976107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.46e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1351518||||0.00000946
81642701|NCT01855997|162976107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.31e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1157322||||0.00000731
81642702|NCT01855997|162976107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.45e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs646097||||0.00000945
81642703|NCT01855997|162976108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1.6e-07|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs17037122||||0.00000016
81642704|NCT01855997|162976109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||8.8e-07|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs17037122||||0.00000088
81642705|NCT01855997|162976110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||8.79e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs2464266||||0.00000879
81642706|NCT01855997|162976111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.52e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs9496139||||0.00000452
81642707|NCT01855997|162976111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.97e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs2014238||||0.00000497
81642708|NCT01855997|162976111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.97e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs2980231||||0.00000497
81642709|NCT01855997|162976112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.48e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||exm2237722||||0.00000748
81642710|NCT01855997|162976112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.3e-07|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs16924016||||0.00000073
81597957|NCT03318523|162871855|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, baseline MDS-UPDRS score, baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|-0.53||||0.4327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.851|0.794|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart I Score at Week 52||0.794|-1.851|0.4327
81597958|NCT03318523|162871855|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, baseline MDS-UPDRS score, baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.13||||0.8155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.965|1.225|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart I Score at Week 52||1.225|-0.965|0.8155
81597959|NCT03318523|162871855|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, baseline MDS-UPDRS score, baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.22||||0.7015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.899|1.334|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart I Score at Week 52||1.334|-0.899|0.7015
81597960|NCT03318523|162871856|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|-1.03||||0.1038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.276|0.213|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart I Score at Week 72||0.213|-2.276|0.1038
81460900|NCT03858998|162614074|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.004||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.07|||Chi-squared||Direction = Linkage minus SOC|||0.07|-0.06|0.91
81460901|NCT03859427|162614103|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was 0.87 for the estimated ORR risk ratio.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.954||||0.0666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.882|1.032||P-value (2.5% significance level) of the non-inferiority test via the synthesis approach (FDA, 2016) for non-inferiority comparison of ORR between treatment arms.|Synthesis approach||Risk ratio and 95% CIs were estimated by a stratified analysis using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method.|||1.032|0.882|0.0666
81460902|NCT03859427|162614105|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.049|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.653|1.683|||||Odds ratio and 95% CIs were estimated by a stratified analysis using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method.|||1.683|0.653|
81460903|NCT03859427|162614111|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.235|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.775|1.97|||||Odds ratio and 95% CIs were estimated by a stratified analysis using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method.|||1.970|0.775|
81460904|NCT03859427|162614112|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.657|1.711|||||Odds ratio and 95% CIs were estimated by a stratified analysis using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method.|||1.711|0.657|
81597961|NCT03318523|162871856|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.09||||0.8689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.933|1.103|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart I Score at Week 72||1.103|-0.933|0.8689
81597962|NCT03318523|162871856|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|-0.01||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.026|1.003|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart I Score at Week 72||1.003|-1.026|0.9820
81597963|NCT03318523|162871856|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|-0.26||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.563|1.04|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart I Score at Week 96||1.040|-1.563|0.6930
81642711|NCT01855997|162976112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||2.89e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs2899723||||0.00000289
81642712|NCT01855997|162976112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.12e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs8027115||||0.00000912
81460905|NCT03859427|162614113|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|2.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|4.69|||||Analysis was based on repeated measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, including arm, baseline scale score, randomization stratification factors and visit as repeated measure.|||4.69|0.38|
81597964|NCT03318523|162871856|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|-0.03||||0.9606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.053|1.001|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart I Score at Week 96||1.001|-1.053|0.9606
81597965|NCT03318523|162871856|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|-0.24||||0.6512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.269|0.794|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart I Score at Week 96||0.794|-1.269|0.6512
81597966|NCT03318523|162871857|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, baseline MDS-UPDRS score, baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|-0.44||||0.5497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.889|1.007|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart II Score at Week 52||1.007|-1.889|0.5497
81597967|NCT03318523|162871857|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, baseline MDS-UPDRS score, baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.0||||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.197|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart II Score at Week 52||1.197|-1.200|0.9980
81597968|NCT03318523|162871857|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, baseline MDS-UPDRS score, baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|-0.15||||0.8069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.374|1.07|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart II Score at Week 52||1.070|-1.374|0.8069
81597969|NCT03318523|162871858|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|-0.21||||0.7968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.786|1.372|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart II Score at Week 72||1.372|-1.786|0.7968
81642713|NCT01855997|162976112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.94e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||exm2267780||||0.00000494
81597970|NCT03318523|162871858|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.53||||0.4211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.766|1.827|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart II Score at Week 72||1.827|-0.766|0.4211
81597971|NCT03318523|162871858|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|-0.15||||0.8166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.448|1.143|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart II Score at Week 72||1.143|-1.448|0.8166
81642714|NCT01855997|162976113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||6.27e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs9973954||||0.00000627
81642715|NCT01855997|162976113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||6.96e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||exm2237722||||0.00000696
81642716|NCT01855997|162976113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.26e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1040084||||0.00000426
81642717|NCT01855997|162976113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.35e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1913484||||0.00000435
81642718|NCT01855997|162976113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||2.21e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs16924016||||0.00000221
81527831|NCT04412707|162742535|EQUIVALENCE|The condition for similarity was if the 90% CI for the GMR was within the bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.955|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.863|1.058|||||CVC vs. PVC, where CVC is numerator and PVC is denominator. Linear Mixed Effect Model included terms for period, sequence and administration route (PVC or CVC) as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|Based on a geometric mean ratio (GMR) peripheral vs. central of 0.95, a 90% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of geometric means within bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25, and 80% power, a sample size of 20 patients (10 per sequence) was required assuming a within-patient variability for period differences (in log scale) of 0.29. Approximately 25 patients were to be enrolled to achieve 20 PK- and local tolerance-evaluable patients.||1.058|0.863|
81597972|NCT03318523|162871858|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|-0.53||||0.5535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|1.24|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart II Score at Week 96||1.240|-2.310|0.5535
81597973|NCT03318523|162871858|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.52||||0.4654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.881|1.922|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart II Score at Week 96||1.922|-0.881|0.4654
81597974|NCT03318523|162871858|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.36||||0.6184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.051|1.763|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart II Score at Week 96||1.763|-1.051|0.6184
81597975|NCT03318523|162871859|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, baseline MDS-UPDRS score, baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.59||||0.7274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.742|3.925|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart III Score at Week 52||3.925|-2.742|0.7274
81597976|NCT03318523|162871859|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, baseline MDS-UPDRS score, baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.66||||0.6385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.094|3.411|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart III Score at Week 52||3.411|-2.094|0.6385
81597977|NCT03318523|162871859|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, baseline MDS-UPDRS score, baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.1||||0.9467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.718|2.91|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart III Score at Week 52||2.910|-2.718|0.9467
81701620|NCT04491240|163098681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|239.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|204.0934||0.004873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.20037|385.1996|||t-test, 2 sided|||The study results were statistically processed using STATA version 9.0, Statistica for Windows version 6.0. Changes from the beginning of inhalation and after were compared using the T-test for depended group criterion, data between the main group and the control group were compared using the non-parametric method, box-plot. The data in the table presented as a Mean with full range (min-max). The difference calculated as Mean difference with 95% confidence interval and Standard Deviation (SD)||385.1996|93.20037|0.004873
81597978|NCT03318523|162871860|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.85||||0.6112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.423|4.114|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart III Score at Week 72||4.114|-2.423|0.6112
81597979|NCT03318523|162871860|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.86||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.806|3.52|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart III Score at Week 72||3.520|-1.806|0.5270
81597980|NCT03318523|162871860|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.06||||0.9673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.608|2.719|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart III Score at Week 72||2.719|-2.608|0.9673
81597981|NCT03318523|162871860|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.65||||0.7455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.274|4.569|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart III Score at Week 96||4.569|-3.274|0.7455
81597982|NCT03318523|162871860|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|-0.1||||0.9506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.192|2.997|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart III Score at Week 96||2.997|-3.192|0.9506
81597983|NCT03318523|162871860|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with delayed start group, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, region, PD subtype, prior use of PD medication, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS score, corresponding baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline striatum SBR values and baseline striatum SBR value by time interaction.|Difference|0.69||||0.6643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.422|3.794|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS Subpart III Score at Week 96||3.794|-2.422|0.6643
81597984|NCT03318523|162871861|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in DaT/SPECT parameter as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, region, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score by time interaction, baseline DaT/SPECT values and baseline DaT/SPECT by time interaction.|Difference|-0.005||||0.8274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0548|0.0438|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.0438|-0.0548|0.8274
81597985|NCT03318523|162871861|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in DaT/SPECT parameter as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, region, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score by time interaction, baseline DaT/SPECT values and baseline DaT/SPECT by time interaction.|Difference|-0.009||||0.6671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0504|0.0323|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.0323|-0.0504|0.6671
81597986|NCT03318523|162871861|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in DaT/SPECT parameter as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, region, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score by time interaction, baseline DaT/SPECT values and baseline DaT/SPECT by time interaction.|Difference|-0.033||||0.1313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0751|0.0098|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.0098|-0.0751|0.1313
81597987|NCT03318523|162871862|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in DaT/SPECT parameter as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, region, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score by time interaction, baseline DaT/SPECT values and baseline DaT/SPECT by time interaction.|Difference|-0.009||||0.7079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0562|0.0382|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.0382|-0.0562|0.7079
81597988|NCT03318523|162871862|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in DaT/SPECT parameter as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, region, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score by time interaction, baseline DaT/SPECT values and baseline DaT/SPECT by time interaction.|Difference|0.0||||0.9835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.0392|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.0392|-0.0400|0.9835
81597989|NCT03318523|162871862|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in DaT/SPECT parameter as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, region, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score by time interaction, baseline DaT/SPECT values and baseline DaT/SPECT by time interaction.|Difference|-0.027||||0.1869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0682|0.0134|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.0134|-0.0682|0.1869
81597990|NCT03318523|162871863|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in DaT/SPECT parameter as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, region, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score by time interaction, baseline DaT/SPECT values and baseline DaT/SPECT by time interaction.|Difference|-0.008||||0.7585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0625|0.0456|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.0456|-0.0625|0.7585
81597991|NCT03318523|162871863|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in DaT/SPECT parameter as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, region, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score by time interaction, baseline DaT/SPECT values and baseline DaT/SPECT by time interaction.|Difference|0.006||||0.7808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0391|0.052|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.0520|-0.0391|0.7808
81597992|NCT03318523|162871863|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mean, difference with placebo, 95% CI, and p-value were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in DaT/SPECT parameter as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, region, time, treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score, baseline MDS-UPDRS part I+II+III total score by time interaction, baseline DaT/SPECT values and baseline DaT/SPECT by time interaction.|Difference|-0.022||||0.3532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0691|0.0248|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.0248|-0.0691|0.3532
81597993|NCT02858050|162871865|OTHER|||||||0.548306|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.548306
81597994|NCT03232983|162871866|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.992|1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Geometric Least Squares Means (LSMeans) were controlled for injection site, study period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.07|0.992|
81642719|NCT01855997|162976113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||5.23e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||exm1010813||||0.00000523
81460906|NCT03859427|162614114|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|4.72|||||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model, including arm, baseline scale score, randomization stratification factors and visit as repeated measure.|||4.72|-1.26|
81460907|NCT03859427|162614115|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|2.03|||||Treatment difference at Cycle 5|||2.03|-2.54|
81460908|NCT03859427|162614115|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|2.28|||||Treatment difference at Cycle 12|||2.28|-3.24|
81597995|NCT03232983|162871866|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.962|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Geometric LSMeans were controlled for injection site, study period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.04|0.962|
81597996|NCT03232983|162871867|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Geometric LSMeans were controlled for injection site, study period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.20|1.00|
81597997|NCT03232983|162871867|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Geometric LSMeans were controlled for injection site, study period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.25|1.04|
81597998|NCT00863655|162871871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.54|||Log Rank|||||0.54|0.35|<0.0001
81597999|NCT02548455|162871886|EQUIVALENCE|Freedom from left ventricular lead-related complications through 3 months was estimated to be 96.0% with a 95% lower confidence bound of 92.6% based on the Promote Q IDE study (NCT00990665), and 98.3% with a 95% lower confidence bound of 97.7% based on data from the Quadripolar Post-Approval study (NCT01555619).|Kaplan-Meier Estimate|85.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||"The hypothesis for the endpoint is:~H0: Freedom from LV lead-related complications through 3 months (91 days) ≤ 85% H1: Freedom from LV lead-related complications through 3 months (91 days) \> 85%~A total of 85 subjects were required to have at least 80% power to reject the null hypothesis at the 5% significance level at three months (91 days) post-implant or attempted implant. After accounting for 9% attrition, the required sample size was 94 subjects."||||0.05
81598000|NCT00483184|162871895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.404||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Results were expressed as mean or number. Normal distributed data among the treatment groups were compared by One-way ANOVA test, non-normal distributed data were compared by Kruskal Wallis test, and then Bonferroni post-hoc test was used for multiple comparisons. Differences from baseline within treatment groups were evaluated by repeated measures ANOVA test for normal distributed data, Freidman test for non-normal distributed data.||||0.404
81598001|NCT01992380|162871897|OTHER||ICC|0.971|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.935|0.988|||||Assessed the agreement between the test and retest imaging of the combination VOI SUVr|Intraclass correlation coefficient \[ICC(2,1)\] analysis from Shrout and Fleiss||0.988|0.935|
81598002|NCT01992380|162871898|OTHER||ICC|0.968|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.926|0.986|||||Assessed the agreement between the test and retest imaging of the combination VOI SUVr|Intraclass correlation coefficient \[ICC(2,1)\] analysis from Shrout and Fleiss||0.986|0.926|
81642720|NCT01855997|162976113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.57e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs6576456||||0.00000757
81642721|NCT01855997|162976114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1.53e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs17037122||||0.00000153
81642722|NCT01855997|162976114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.08e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs10475403||||0.00000708
81642723|NCT01855997|162976114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.27e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs715243||||0.00000727
81460909|NCT03859427|162614115|OTHER||LS Mean difference|1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|4.58|||||Treatment difference at safety follow-up|||4.58|-1.69|
81460910|NCT03175536|162614118|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|12.1|||GEE models|Negative binomial regression with GEE model; term of interest was interaction between study group and time period (baseline vs follow-up year).|Using terms from the regression model, we applied marginal effects methods to calculate mean adjusted baseline and follow-up PDC and absolute changes|||12.1|-5.2|0.05
81598003|NCT01627327|162871918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.022||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.055|||ANCOVA|||||0.055|-0.012|0.201
81598004|NCT01175850|162871921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Z-test|Z-test of two proportions was used to compare treatment groups for all randomized subjects.||||||<0.001
81598005|NCT01175850|162871922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81598006|NCT01175850|162871923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81598007|NCT01175850|162871924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.926|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.926
81598008|NCT01175850|162871925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81598009|NCT01175850|162871926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81598010|NCT01175850|162871927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.859|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.859
81598011|NCT01175850|162871928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.999
81598012|NCT01175850|162871929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.096
81598013|NCT01175850|162871930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81598014|NCT01175850|162871931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.121
81598015|NCT01175850|162871932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81598016|NCT01175850|162871933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81598017|NCT01175850|162871934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.095
81598018|NCT01175850|162871935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.590
81598019|NCT01175850|162871936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.302|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.302
81598020|NCT01175850|162871937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.111|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.111
81598021|NCT01175850|162871938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.103|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.103
81598022|NCT01175850|162871939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.049
81598023|NCT01137474|162871951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9251||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|-1.24||Endpoint tested following a sequential testing procedure at two-sided alpha=0.05 to control the family-wise Type I error rate related to primary and secondary efficacy endpoints. Test performed since previous tests were significant.|Longitudinal repeated measures analysis|Only Week 12 data are presented; data from all weeks in double-blind period were included in the longitudinal repeated measures model.||Change from baseline to week 12 calculated using a longitudinal repeated measures analysis using direct likelihood with fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and randomization strata and continuous fixed covariates of baseline value and baseline value by week interaction. Data after rescue were not included in the analysis. With 253 patients per group, there is \>80% power to detect a difference of 3.5 mm Hg at alpha=0.05, assuming a common SD of 14 mm Hg.||-1.24|-4.87|0.0010
81598024|NCT01137474|162871952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0673|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.33||Endpoint tested following a sequential testing procedure at two-sided alpha=0.05 to control the family-wise Type I error rate related to primary and secondary efficacy endpoints. Test performed since previous tests were significant.|Longitudinal repeated measures analysis|Only Week 12 data are presented; data from all weeks in the double-blind treatment period were included in the longitudinal repeated measures model||Change from baseline to week 12 was calculated using a longitudinal repeated measures analysis using direct likelihood with fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and randomization strata and continuous fixed covariates of baseline value and baseline value by week interaction. With 253 subjects per group, there is \>98% power to detect a difference of 0.4% at a=0.05, assuming a common SD of 1.1%.||-0.33|-0.59|<0.0001
81598025|NCT01137474|162871953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0091||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.88|-0.91||Endpoint tested following a sequential testing procedure at 2-sided alpha=0.05 to control the family-wise Type I error rate related to primary and secondary efficacy endpoints. Test performed since previous tests were significant.|ANCOVA|Only Week 12 data are presented; data from all weeks in double-blind period were included in the longitudinal repeated measures model.||Change from baseline to week 12 LOCF was calculated using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as an effect and baseline value and randomization strata as covariate. Data after rescue are excluded from blood pressure analyses.||-0.91|-4.88|0.0043
81611226|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.222||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|-0.89||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.89|-5.68|0.007
81642724|NCT01855997|162976115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||3.97e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs17037122||||0.00000397
81523366|NCT03429543|162735902|OTHER|Only after having obtained statistically significant results for both hypotheses of the primary family of hypotheses (TG1), the secondary hypotheses were to compare the individual empagliflozin doses versus placebo based on TG2 and TG3.The ANCOVA utilised a weight of zero for patients who were not in the hypothesis test of interest, a value of 2 for re-randomised patients who were in the hypothesis test of interest and a value of 1 otherwise.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.1943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.27|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Treatment group 2 (TG2) consisting of Placebo, Empagliflozin 25mg Patients: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a continuous covariate (baseline HbA1c) and categorical covariates (treatment and age). The effect of linagliptin and of empagliflozin (including responders and non-responders) was compared with placebo at an overall α of 0.05 (2-sided) using the Hochberg method to account for multiple testing.||0.27|-1.31|0.1943
81598026|NCT01137474|162871954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5811||0.0843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|0.14||Endpoint tested following a sequential testing procedure at two-sided alpha=0.05 to control the family-wise Type I error rate related to primary and secondary efficacy endpoints. Test performed since previous tests were significant.|Longitudinal repeated measures analysis|Only Week 12 data are presented; data from all weeks in double-blind period were included in the longitudinal repeated measures model.||Change from baseline to week 12 was calculated using a longitudinal repeated measures analysis using direct likelihood with fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and randomization strata and continuous fixed covariates of baseline value and baseline value by week interaction. Data after rescue were not included in the analysis.||0.14|-2.15|0.0843
81598027|NCT01137474|162871955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6866|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|0.73||Endpoint tested following a sequential testing procedure at 2-sided alpha=0.05 to control the family-wise Type I error rate related to primary and secondary efficacy endpoints. Test not performed since previous tests were not significant.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to week 12 LOCF was calculated using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as an effect and baseline value and randomization strata as covariate. Data after rescue are excluded from blood pressure analyses.||0.73|-1.96|
81598028|NCT01137474|162871956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0717|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.18||Endpoint tested following a sequential testing procedure at two-sided alpha=0.05 to control the family-wise Type I error rate related to primary and secondary efficacy endpoints. Test not performed since previous tests were not significant.|Longitudinal repeated measures analysis|Only Week 12 data are presented; data from all weeks in double-blind period were included in the longitudinal repeated measures model.||Change from baseline to week 12 was calculated using a longitudinal repeated measures analysis using direct likelihood with fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and randomization strata and continuous fixed covariates of baseline value and baseline value by week interaction.||-0.18|-0.46|
81598029|NCT01814371|162871967|NON_INFERIORITY|testing non-inferiority of individualized approach compared to household approach.||||||0.757|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.757
81598030|NCT01814371|162871968|NON_INFERIORITY|testing non-inferiority of individualized approach compared to household approach.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81642725|NCT01855997|162976116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||6.86e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs6443144||||0.00000686
81598031|NCT01814371|162871969|NON_INFERIORITY|testing non-inferiority of individualized approach compared to household approach.||||||0.687|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.687
81598032|NCT01814371|162871970|NON_INFERIORITY|testing non-inferiority of individualized approach compared to household approach.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81598033|NCT01814371|162871971|NON_INFERIORITY|testing non-inferiority of individualized approach compared to household approach.||||||0.811|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.811
81598034|NCT01814371|162871972|NON_INFERIORITY|testing non-inferiority of individualized approach compared to household approach.||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81598035|NCT01814371|162871973|NON_INFERIORITY|testing non-inferiority of individualized approach compared to household approach.||||||0.006|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.006
81598036|NCT01814371|162871974|NON_INFERIORITY|testing non-inferiority of individualized approach compared to household approach.||||||0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.050
81598037|NCT01814371|162871975|NON_INFERIORITY|testing non-inferiority of individualized approach compared to household approach.||||||0.007|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.007
81598038|NCT01814371|162871976|NON_INFERIORITY|testing non-inferiority of individualized approach compared to household approach.||||||0.005|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.005
81598039|NCT01814371|162871977|EQUIVALENCE|testing equivalence of individualized approach compared to household approach.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81598040|NCT01814371|162871978|EQUIVALENCE|testing equivalence of before and after decolonization protocol.||||||0.84|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.84
81598041|NCT01814371|162871980|NON_INFERIORITY|testing non-inferiority of individualized approach compared to household approach.||||||0.381|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.381
81598042|NCT01814371|162871981|EQUIVALENCE|testing equivalence of individualized approach compared to household approach.||||||0.143|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.143
81598043|NCT01692782|162871982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.7|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The 4 mg and 8 mg SEP 225289 groups were compared to placebo using a MMRM analysis. The MMRM model included treatment, visit (as a categorical variable), pooled center, baseline ADHD RS-IV with adult prompts score, and treatment-by-visit interaction. An unstructured covariance matrix was used for the within subject correlation.||||
81642726|NCT01855997|162976116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||5.96e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs2189452||||0.00000596
81642727|NCT01855997|162976116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.89e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs9324018||||0.00000489
81642728|NCT01855997|162976117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||8.34e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs2189452||||0.00000834
81642729|NCT01855997|162976117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.87e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs7968170||||0.00000487
81642730|NCT01855997|162976117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.18e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs9324018||||0.00000918
81642731|NCT01855997|162976118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1.37e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs9287655||||0.00000137
81598044|NCT01692782|162871982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.38||||0.076|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|P-values of SEP 225289 4 mg versus placebo at Week 4 was adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Hochberg procedure.||The 4 mg SEP 225289 group was compared to placebo using a MMRM analysis. The MMRM model included treatment, visit (as a categorical variable), pooled center, baseline ADHD RS-IV with adult prompts score, and treatment-by-visit interaction. An unstructured covariance matrix was used for the within subject correlation.||||0.076
81598045|NCT01692782|162871982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.88||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value of SEP 225289 8 mg versus placebo at Week 4 was adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Hochberg procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The 8 mg SEP 225289 group was compared to placebo using a MMRM analysis. The MMRM model included treatment, visit (as a categorical variable), pooled center, baseline ADHD RS-IV with adult prompts score, and treatment-by-visit interaction. An unstructured covariance matrix was used for the within subject correlation.||||0.019
81598046|NCT02161133|162871988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.712|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.712
81598047|NCT02161133|162871989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.013
81598048|NCT02161133|162871990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.45||0.244|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.244
81598049|NCT02161133|162871991|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.057|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.057
81598050|NCT02161133|162871992|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.382|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.382
81598051|NCT02161133|162871993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.703|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.703
81598052|NCT02161133|162871994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.168|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.168
81598053|NCT02161133|162871995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.93||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.013
81598054|NCT00868439|162872003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81598055|NCT00868439|162872004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.027|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||= 0.027
81598056|NCT00868439|162872005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.101|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||= 0.101
81598057|NCT00868439|162872006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.022
81598058|NCT00868439|162872007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.136|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||= 0.136
81598059|NCT00868439|162872008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||= 0.015
81598060|NCT05554237|162872029|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|83.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.67|93.29|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (for CTB 800 mg + AVP 1350 mg versus CTB 800mg only)|||93.29|74.67|
81598061|NCT05554237|162872031|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|89.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.24|92.23|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (for CTB 800 mg + AVP 1350 mg versus CTB 800mg only|||92.23|87.24|
81598062|NCT05554237|162872034|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|89.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.47|92.41|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (for CTB 800 mg + AVP 1350 mg versus CTB 800mg only|||92.41|87.47|
81598063|NCT05554237|162872054|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|104.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.94|128.5|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|Cis-CTB Day 6 versus Day 7||128.50|84.94|
81598064|NCT05554237|162872054|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|129.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.37|140.58|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|Cis-CTB Day 6 versus Day 7||140.58|119.37|
81598065|NCT05554237|162872054|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|101.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.68|116.08|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|Cis-CTB Day 6 versus Day 7||116.08|88.68|
81598066|NCT05554237|162872054|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|86.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.48|101.59|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted) for CTB 400 mg + AVP 1350 mg only|Trans-CTB Day 6 versus Day 7||101.59|74.48|
81598067|NCT05554237|162872056|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|102.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.67|117.8|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|Cis-CTB Day 6 versus Day 7||117.80|88.67|
81598068|NCT05554237|162872056|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|133.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.84|149.36|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|Cis-CTB Day 6 versus Day 7||149.36|119.84|
81598069|NCT05554237|162872056|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|99.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.7|110.1|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|Cis-CTB Day 6 versus Day 7||110.10|90.70|
81642732|NCT01855997|162976118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||3.39e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs2803073||||0.00000339
81598070|NCT05554237|162872056|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|89.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.27|105.63|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted) for CTB 400 mg + AVP 1350 mg only|Trans-CTB Day 6 versus Day 7||105.63|75.27|
81598071|NCT05554237|162872062|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|93.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.37|112.02|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|AVI- Day 6 versus Day 7||112.02|78.37|
81598072|NCT05554237|162872062|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|113.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.31|144.76|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|AVI-CTB Day 6 versus Day 7||144.76|88.31|
81523367|NCT03429543|162735902|OTHER|Only after having obtained statistically significant results for both hypotheses of the primary family of hypotheses (TG1), the secondary hypotheses were to compare the individual empagliflozin doses versus placebo based on TG2 and TG3.The ANCOVA utilised a weight of zero for patients who were not in the hypothesis test of interest, a value of 2 for re-randomised patients who were in the hypothesis test of interest and a value of 1 otherwise.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.45|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Treatment group 3 (TG3) consisting of Placebo, Empagliflozin 10mg Patients: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a continuous covariate (baseline HbA1c) and categorical covariates (treatment and age). The effect of linagliptin and of empagliflozin (including responders and non-responders) was compared with placebo at an overall α of 0.05 (2-sided) using the Hochberg method to account for multiple testing.||-0.45|-1.90|0.0015
81523368|NCT03429543|162735903|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-58.7|43.7|||Fisher Exact||Risk difference calculated as \[treatment\]-\[placebo\].|Risk difference of active treatments versus placebo was determined and assessed by an exact 2-sided 90% confidence interval based on the method of Chan and Zhang. Patients were assigned to the treatment they were randomised to at the initial randomisation.||43.7|-58.7|1.0000
81598073|NCT05554237|162872062|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|107.06||||||90.0|92.77|123.54|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|AVI- Day 6 versus Day 7||123.54|92.77|
81598074|NCT05554237|162872062|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|80.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.32|95.27|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|HPA- Day 6 versus Day 7||95.27|68.32|
81598075|NCT05554237|162872062|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|89.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.7|116.02|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|HPA- Day 6 versus Day 7||116.02|69.70|
81598076|NCT05554237|162872062|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|97.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.08|113.41|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|HPA- Day 6 versus Day 7||113.41|84.08|
81598077|NCT05554237|162872063|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|102.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.37|115.87|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|AVI- Day 6 versus Day 7||115.87|90.37|
81598078|NCT05554237|162872063|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|117.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.61|138.0|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|AVI- Day 6 versus Day 7||138.00|100.61|
81598079|NCT05554237|162872063|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|115.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.12|128.98|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|AVI- Day 6 versus Day 7||128.98|104.12|
81642733|NCT01855997|162976118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.27e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1937590||||0.00000927
81598080|NCT05554237|162872063|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|85.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.37|103.32|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|HPA- Day 6 versus Day 7||103.32|70.37|
81598081|NCT05554237|162872063|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|97.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.83|121.06|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|HPA- Day 6 versus Day 7||121.06|78.83|
81598082|NCT05554237|162872063|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|102.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.8|111.58|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (fed vs fasted)|HPA- Day 6 versus Day 7||111.58|94.80|
81642734|NCT01855997|162976118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1.66e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs2945861||||0.00000166
81642735|NCT01855997|162976118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.55e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1997894||||0.00000455
81598083|NCT05554237|162872078|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|105.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.64|128.39|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (Japanese participants fed vs fasted and Chinese participants fed vs fasted)|AVI- Day 6 versus Day 7||128.39|86.64|
81598084|NCT05554237|162872078|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|134.24||||||90.0|51.81|347.81|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (Japanese participants fed vs fasted and Chinese participants fed vs fasted)|AVI- Day 6 versus Day 7||347.81|51.81|
81598085|NCT05554237|162872078|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|91.17||||||90.0|79.54|104.51|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (Japanese participants fed vs fasted and Chinese participants fed vs fasted)|HPA- Day 6 versus Day 7||104.51|79.54|
81642736|NCT01855997|162976118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||5.68e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1495471||||0.00000568
81642737|NCT01855997|162976118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1.25e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs9324018||||0.00000125
81642738|NCT01855997|162976118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.82e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1152537||||0.00000982
81642739|NCT01855997|162976119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||8.46e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs10236906||||0.00000846
81642740|NCT01855997|162976119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||5.62e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs2945861||||0.00000562
81642741|NCT01855997|162976119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.97e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs7042473||||0.00000497
81642742|NCT01855997|162976119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.97e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs2077415||||0.00000997
81598086|NCT05554237|162872078|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|115.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.46|185.9|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (Japanese participants fed vs fasted and Chinese participants fed vs fasted)|HPA- Day 6 versus Day 7||185.90|71.46|
81598087|NCT05554237|162872080|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|114.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.1|130.43|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (Japanese participants fed vs fasted and Chinese participants fed vs fasted)|AVI- Day 6 versus Day 7||130.43|101.10|
81598088|NCT05554237|162872080|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|140.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.17|189.34|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (Japanese participants fed vs fasted and Chinese participants fed vs fasted)|AVI- Day 6 versus Day 7||189.34|104.17|
81598089|NCT05554237|162872080|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|101.46||||||90.0|90.79|113.39|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (Japanese participants fed vs fasted and Chinese participants fed vs fasted)|HPA- Day 6 versus Day 7||113.39|90.79|
81598090|NCT05554237|162872080|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|123.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.25|137.67|||||Model is a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect (Japanese participants fed vs fasted and Chinese participants fed vs fasted)|HPA- Day 6 versus Day 7||137.67|110.25|
81642743|NCT01855997|162976119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||8.64e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs9324018||||0.00000864
81523369|NCT03429543|162735903|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-58.7|43.7|||Fisher Exact||Risk difference calculated as \[treatment\]-\[placebo\].|Risk difference of active treatments versus placebo was determined and assessed by an exact 2-sided 90% confidence interval based on the method of Chan and Zhang. Patients were assigned to the treatment they were randomised to at the initial randomisation.||43.7|-58.7|1.0000
81598091|NCT01569438|162872096|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.0734|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|0.2||one-sided|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||MMRM approach was used to model the change from baseline as a function of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline score, and baseline score by week interaction.||0.2|-1.6|0.0734
81598092|NCT01569438|162872097|OTHER||Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.2726|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.9|1.8||one-sided|Mixed Model With Repeated Measures|||MMRM approach was used to model the change from baseline as a function of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline score, and baseline score by week interaction.||1.8|-3.9|0.2726
81598093|NCT01569438|162872098|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.3603|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|1.1||one-sided|ANCOVA|||The one-way ANCOVA model was used to calculate change from baseline as a function of treatment and baseline score.||1.1|-1.7|0.3603
81642744|NCT01855997|162976120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||3.68e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs17037122||||0.00000368
81598094|NCT01569438|162872099|OTHER||Mean Difference|-1.5||||0.1183|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.5|0.6||one-sided|ANCOVA|||The one-way ANCOVA model was used to calculate change from baseline as a function of treatment and baseline score.||0.6|-3.5|0.1183
81598095|NCT01693068|162872102|OTHER|A log-rank test stratified by baseline Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (ECOG PS) (using the interactive voice response system \[IVRS\] value) will tested the null hypothesis of no difference between the Pimasertib (first line) and the Dacarbazine treatment groups at the 5% level.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.83|||Stratified Log Rank Test||The Hazard Ratio is obtained from the Cox Proportional Hazards model based on dacarbazine and pimasertib only stratified by baseline ECOG Performance Status.|||0.83|0.42|0.0022
81598096|NCT00295022|162872113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|-1.88|||ANCOVA|||||-1.88|-4.35|<0.001
81598097|NCT00295022|162872113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|0.18|||ANCOVA|||||0.18|-2.04|=0.001
81598098|NCT00295022|162872113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|-0.95|||ANCOVA|||||-0.95|-3.43|<0.001
81642745|NCT01855997|162976120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||5.77e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs715243||||0.00000577
81642746|NCT01855997|162976121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.5e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs2302503||||0.00000950
81598099|NCT01239030|162872139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0046|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0046
81598100|NCT01201057|162872141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.006
81598101|NCT01201057|162872142|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81598102|NCT01201057|162872143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.025
81598103|NCT03240692|162872164|OTHER|||||||0.036||||||False Discovery Corrected (FDR) p value. A p-value of ≤ 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of subgenual Anterior Cingulate Cortex (sgACC) and frontal Default Mode Network (fDMN) functional connectivity||||0.036
81598104|NCT03240692|162872164|OTHER|||||||0.008||||||False Discovery Corrected (FDR) p value. A p-value of ≤ 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of subgenual Anterior Cingulate Cortex (sgACC) and medial Default Mode Network (mDMN) functional connectivity||||0.008
81642747|NCT01855997|162976121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.41e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs6015181||||0.00000741
81642748|NCT01855997|162976122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||8.05e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1550116||||0.00000805
81642749|NCT01855997|162976122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.02e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1550115||||0.00000702
81642750|NCT01855997|162976122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.02e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs2082881||||0.00000702
81642751|NCT01855997|162976122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.43e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||exm2265462||||0.00000743
81642752|NCT01855997|162976122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.8e-07|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs6443144||||0.00000078
81642753|NCT01855997|162976122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||8.94e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1403069||||0.00000894
81642754|NCT01855997|162976122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||5.71e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs9691873||||0.00000571
81642755|NCT01855997|162976122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.29e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs8012912||||0.00000729
81642756|NCT01855997|162976122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||8.28e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs11158827||||0.00000828
81642757|NCT01855997|162976122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||8.85e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs11870323||||0.00000885
81642758|NCT01855997|162976122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.17e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs4821558||||0.00000717
81598105|NCT03240692|162872164|OTHER|||||||0.06||||||False Discovery Corrected (FDR) p value. A p-value of ≤ 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of subgenual Anterior Cingulate Cortex (sgACC) and left Default Mode Network (lDMN) functional connectivity.||||0.06
81598106|NCT03240692|162872164|OTHER|||||||0.017||||||False Discovery Corrected (FDR) p value. A p-value of ≤ 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of subgenual Anterior Cingulate Cortex (sgACC) and right Default Mode Network (rDMN) functional connectivity.||||0.017
81598107|NCT02300220|162872166|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.071||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.684|1.676|||Regression, Cox|||The primary endpoint was assessed using a Cox's proportional hazard model with pre-specified adjustment for patient's self-reported history of exacerbations over the previous year and with stratification for study centre. The onset of exacerbation will be monitored up to 90 days or at patient withdrawal.||1.676|0.684|0.764
81598108|NCT02300220|162872167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.703|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.703
81598109|NCT02300220|162872169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.239|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.239
81598110|NCT04322682|162872172|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.1|0.61|1.03|||Chi-squared|||||1.03|0.61|0.081
81598111|NCT04322682|162872173|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.67|||Chi-squared|||||1.67|0.19|0.291
81598112|NCT04322682|162872174|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.03|||Chi-squared|||||1.03|0.60|0.077
81598113|NCT04322682|162872175|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.09|||Chi-squared|||||1.09|0.25|0.080
81598114|NCT04322682|162872176|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.99||P-Value is for the comparison of the treatment group within patients with Covid-19 confirmed by PCR.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic-regression model including the treatment group, the PCR-confirmed Covid-19 subgroup factor (yes/no) and their interaction was performed.||||0.99|0.57|0.042
81598115|NCT02238379|162872184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||Main Effect of Emotion|ANOVA|Spray (Oxytocin, Placebo) by Face Type (Infant, Adult) by Emotion (Distress, Neutral) by Hemisphere (Left, Right) ANOVA||N170 Analysis||||.003
81598116|NCT02238379|162872184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||||||Main Effect of Face Type|ANOVA|Spray (Oxytocin, Placebo) by Face Type (Infant, Adult) by Emotion (Distress, Neutral) by Hemisphere (Left, Right) ANOVA||N170 Analysis||||.034
81598117|NCT02238379|162872184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||Main Effect of Face Type|ANOVA|Spray Type (Oxytocin, Placebo) by Face Type (Infant, Adult) by Emotion (Distress, Neutral) ANOVA||P300 Analysis||||.03
81598118|NCT02238379|162872184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||Spray Type by Face Type Interaction|ANOVA|Spray Type (Oxytocin, Placebo) by Face Type (Infant, Adult) by Emotion (Distress, Neutral) ANOVA||P300 Analysis||||.03
81598119|NCT02238379|162872184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.22||||||No Main Effects or Interactions|ANOVA|Spray Type (Oxytocin, Placebo) by Face Type (Infant, Adult) by Emotion (Distress, Neutral) ANOVA||LPP Analysis||||>.22
81598120|NCT02238379|162872185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.14||||||No Main Effects or Interactions|ANOVA|Spray Type (Oxytocin, Placebo) and Hemisphere (left, right) ANOVA||N170 Analysis||||>.14
81598121|NCT02238379|162872185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.17||||||No difference between Spray Types|t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test comparing Spray Type (Oxytocin vs Placebo)||P300 Analysis||||>.17
81598122|NCT02238379|162872185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.27||||||No difference between Spray Types|t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test comparing Spray Type (Oxytocin vs Placebo)||LPP Analysis||||>.27
81598123|NCT02238379|162872186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||Main Effect of Emotion|ANOVA|Spray Type (Oxytocin, Placebo), Face Type (Infant, Adult), Emotion (Neutral, Distressed), and Hemisphere (left, right) ANOVA||Only relevant for N170||||.006
81598124|NCT02238379|162872186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Main Effect of Hemisphere|ANOVA|Spray Type (Oxytocin, Placebo), Face Type (Infant, Adult), Emotion (Neutral, Distressed), and Hemisphere (left, right) ANOVA||Only relevant for N170||||.01
81598125|NCT02238379|162872187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||Main Effect of Spray|ANOVA|Spray (oxytocin, placebo) by Hemisphere (left, right) ANOVA||Only relevant for N170||||.03
81598126|NCT02238379|162872187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||||||Main Effect of Hemisphere|ANOVA|Spray (oxytocin, placebo) by Hemisphere (left, right) ANOVA||Only relevant for N170||||.008
81598127|NCT02238379|162872188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||correlation|||||||.05
81598128|NCT02238379|162872190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||correlation|||||||.05
81598129|NCT02238379|162872191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||correlation|||||||.05
81598130|NCT02238379|162872192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||correlation|||||||.05
81598131|NCT00605280|162872212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.38||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|4.3||Adjusted for glycolated hemoglobin (HbA1c), systolic blood pressure (BP), diastolic BP, and baseline VA. Baseline values not carried forward for missing post-baseline data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.30|1.32|0.0047
81598132|NCT00605280|162872213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.1904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for HbA1c, systolic BP, diastolic BP, and baseline VA. Baseline values were not carried forward for any missing post-baseline data.||||2.53|0.85|0.1904
81598133|NCT00605280|162872214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.2466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|3.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for HbA1c, systolic BP, diastolic BP, and baseline VA. Baseline values were not carried forward for any missing post-baseline data.||||3.34|0.74|0.2466
81598134|NCT00605280|162872215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.1388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|3.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for HbA1c, systolic BP, diastolic BP, and baseline VA. Baseline values were not carried forward for any missing post-baseline data.||||3.26|0.86|0.1388
81598135|NCT00605280|162872216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27||||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for HbA1c, systolic BP, diastolic BP, and baseline VA. Baseline values were not carried forward for any missing post-baseline data.||||0.99|0.07|0.0468
81598136|NCT00605280|162872217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.1124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|11.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for HbA1c, systolic BP, diastolic BP, and baseline VA. Baseline values were not carried forward for any missing post-baseline data.||||11.55|0.73|0.1124
81598137|NCT00605280|162872218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48||||0.1788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for HbA1c, systolic BP, diastolic BP, and baseline VA. Baseline values were not carried forward for any missing post-baseline data.||||1.42|0.16|0.1788
81598138|NCT00605280|162872219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.12||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|18.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for HbA1c, systolic BP, diastolic BP, and baseline VA. Baseline values were not carried forward for any missing post-baseline data.||||18.06|1.45|0.0048
81598139|NCT00605280|162872220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean|3.9||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|6.54|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for HbA1c, systolic BP, diastolic BP, and baseline VA. Baseline values were not carried forward for any missing post-baseline data.||||6.54|1.25|0.0040
81598140|NCT00605280|162872221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|4.57||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|7.29|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for HbA1c, systolic BP, diastolic BP, and baseline VA. Baseline values were not carried forward for any missing post baseline data.||||7.29|1.85|0.0011
81598141|NCT00605280|162872222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for HbA1c, systolic BP, diastolic BP, and baseline VA. Baseline values were not carried forward for any missing post-baseline data.||||0.74|0.24|0.0023
81598142|NCT00605280|162872223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for HbA1c, systolic BP, diastolic BP, and baseline VA. Baseline values were not carried forward for any missing post-baseline data.||||0.69|0.23|0.0008
81598143|NCT03969719|162872229|EQUIVALENCE|The comparisons of PF-06835919 to placebo was performed at a Type I error rate of 10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.44||||0.0696|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.37|-1.25|||ANCOVA|||||-1.25|-22.37|0.0696
81598144|NCT03969719|162872229|EQUIVALENCE|The comparisons of PF-06835919 to placebo was performed at a Type I error rate of 10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.64||||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.18|-3.89|||ANCOVA|||||-3.89|-24.18|0.0288
81598145|NCT03969719|162872230|EQUIVALENCE|The comparisons of PF-06835919 to placebo was performed at a Type I error rate of 10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.6336|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.20|-0.36|0.6336
81642759|NCT01855997|162976123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||6.29e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs6443144||||0.00000629
81642760|NCT01855997|162976123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||5.79e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1692421||||0.00000579
81642761|NCT01855997|162976123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||5.53e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs1692423||||0.00000553
81598146|NCT03969719|162872230|EQUIVALENCE|The comparisons of PF-06835919 to placebo was performed at a Type I error rate of 10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.1266|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.52|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.02|-0.52|0.1266
81523370|NCT03429543|162735904|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.68||||0.4828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|1.49|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) approach with mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM). Fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and categorical covariate age (baseline) and continuous, fixed covariates of baseline of response variable and baseline of response variable-by-visit interaction. Covariate visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model within-patient measurements.||1.49|-2.86|0.4828
81598147|NCT04184791|162872242|OTHER|A linear mixed-effects analysis of variance (LM-ANOVA) model was used to determine the effect of L-Dopa, frequency, the interaction of levodopa and frequency, and the interaction of frequency and contact pairs on gait parameters. The fixed effects were L-Dopa condition (ON vs. OFF), stimulation frequency (LFS;60 Hz vs. HFS;180 Hz), contact pairs \[1-(R)/1-(L); 2-(R)/2-(L); 3-(R)/3-(L); 4-(R)/4-(L)\], and assistive device (presence vs. absence) and the patient effect was considered random.|||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81598148|NCT01669122|162872246|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Testing Bioequivalence|Treatment Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|0.99||||||Null hypothesis considered no difference in the treatments being compared.||0.99|0.93|
81598149|NCT01669122|162872246|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Testing Bioequivalence|Treatment Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|0.99||||||Null hypothesis considered no difference in the treatments being compared.||0.99|0.93|
81598150|NCT01669122|162872246|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Testing Bioequivalence|Treatment Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|0.97||||||Null hypothesis considered no difference in the treatments being compared.||0.97|0.91|
81598151|NCT01669122|162872247|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Testing bioequivalence|Treatment Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.02||||||Null hypothesis considered no difference in the treatments being compared.||1.02|0.93|
81598152|NCT01669122|162872247|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Testing Bioequivalence|Treatment Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.03||||||Null hypothesis considered no difference in the treatments being compared.||1.03|0.94|
81598153|NCT01669122|162872247|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Testing Bioequivalence|Treatment Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|0.96||||||Null hypothesis considered no difference in the treatments being compared.||0.96|0.88|
81598154|NCT01669122|162872248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Testing bioequivalence|Treatment Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|0.99||||||Null hypothesis considered no difference in the treatments being compared.||0.99|0.93|
81598155|NCT01669122|162872248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Testing bioequivalence|Treatment Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|0.99||||||Null hypothesis considered no difference in the treatments being compared.||0.99|0.93|
81598156|NCT01669122|162872248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Testing bioequivalence|Treatment Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|0.96||||||Null hypothesis considered no difference in the treatments being compared.||0.96|0.90|
81598157|NCT01669122|162872249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.2208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Based on Hodges Lehmann estimate|Null hypothesis considered no difference in the treatments being compared.||0.50|0.00|0.2208
81598158|NCT01669122|162872249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.5695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.25|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Based on Hodges Lehmann estimate|Null hypothesis considered no difference in the treatments being compared.||0.25|-0.25|0.5695
81598159|NCT01669122|162872249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Based on Hodges Lehmann estimate|Null hypothesis considered no difference in the treatments being compared.||0.50|0.00|0.0063
81598160|NCT00829387|162872272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.69|||Linear mixed model|||||0.69|-1.47|0.47
81598161|NCT00829387|162872273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.47|||linear mixed model|||baseline to 36 weeks post-baseline||0.47|-1.15|0.40
81598162|NCT00829387|162872274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.35||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.02|2.32|||Linear mixed model|||baseline to 12 weeks post-baseline||2.32|-7.02|0.31
81598163|NCT00829387|162872275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.06|||linear mixed model|||baseline to 12 weeks comparison||1.06|-1.03|0.98
81598164|NCT00829387|162872276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.07|||linear mixed model|||baseline to 36 weeks post-baseline||-0.07|-1.76|0.03
81598165|NCT00829387|162872277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.16||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.86|1.55|||linear mixed model|||baseline to 36 weeks post-baseline||1.55|-9.86|0.15
81598166|NCT00833560|162872322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants with response|85.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.5|88.8|||Two - sided binomial test|||||88.8|81.5|<0.0001
81598167|NCT00833560|162872323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants with response|87.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.6|91.0|||Two-sided binomial test|||||91.0|83.6|<0.0001
81598168|NCT01316510|162872327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Primary outcome (percentage of bifidobacteria in the final stool specimen)||||<0.01
81598169|NCT01316510|162872328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Secondary outcome (length of hospital stay) for all 24 infants (this included two infants with intestinal atresia, both in the placebo group)||||0.44
81642762|NCT01855997|162976123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.46e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs9691873||||0.00000946
81642763|NCT01855997|162976123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.5e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs7968170||||0.00000450
81598170|NCT00184548|162872336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.934||||||Two-sided significance level 5%|Regression, Logistic|||Test for Odds ratio=1, corresponding to a null hypothesis of no difference in mortality for patients who died between groups for Blunt Trauma. Odds-ratio is adjusted for baseline covariates: Age, Injury Severity Score (ISS), Glasgow Coma -Scale Score (GCS), International Normalized Ratio (INR) and acute lung injury (P/F \> 200). Missing covariates are imputed by the mean value.||||0.934
81598171|NCT00184548|162872336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.589||95.0|0.64|2.17||Two-sided significance level 5%|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||Treatment groups are compared using a Cox Proportional Hazards model with treatment as factor and adjusting for age, Injury Severity Score (ISS), Glasgow Coma -Scale Score(GCS), International Normalized Ratio (INR) and acute lung injury.||2.17|0.64|0.589
81598172|NCT00184548|162872338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means|0.9||||0.308||95.0|-0.83|2.63|||ANCOVA|||Baseline covariates: Age, Injury Severity Score (ISS), Glasgow Coma -Scale Score (GCS), International Normalized Ratio (INR) and acute lung injury.||2.63|-0.83|0.308
81598173|NCT00184548|162872340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann shift estimate|1.0||||0.038||95.0|0.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2|0|0.038
81598174|NCT00184548|162872341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.175||||0.384||95.0|0.817|1.69|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.690|0.817|0.384
81598175|NCT00184548|162872342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann shift estimate|2.0||||0.03||95.0|0.0|4.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||4|0|0.030
81598176|NCT02623322|162872381|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event rates (Wald)|-3.03||||0.3031|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.25|6.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.19|-12.25|0.3031
81642764|NCT01855997|162976124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1.18e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs9287655||||0.00000118
81642765|NCT01855997|162976124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||5.31e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs216312||||0.00000531
81642766|NCT01855997|162976125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||5.93e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs993147||||0.00000593
81642767|NCT01855997|162976125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.97e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs10978436||||0.00000997
81598177|NCT02623322|162872381|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event rates (Wald)|-3.03||||0.3324|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.82|6.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.76|-12.82|0.3324
81598178|NCT02623322|162872382|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event rates (Wald)|-3.03||||0.3031|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.25|6.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.19|-12.25|0.3031
81598179|NCT02623322|162872382|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event rates (Wald)|-3.03||||0.3324|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.82|6.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.76|-12.82|0.3324
81598180|NCT02623322|162872386|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.7858|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.62|1.37|||Wilcoxon|||Total Symptom Score of \<=1||1.37|0.62|0.7858
81598181|NCT02623322|162872386|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.59|1.36|||Wilcoxon|||Total Symptom Score of \<=1||1.36|0.59|0.5170
81598182|NCT02623322|162872386|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.0312|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.45|0.89|||Wilcoxon|||Total Symptom Score of \<=7||0.89|0.45|0.0312
81642768|NCT01855997|162976125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||5.81e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs2370220||||0.00000581
81642769|NCT01855997|162976125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||8.02e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs2279519||||0.00000802
81642770|NCT01855997|162976126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||5.58e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs12992677||||0.00000558
81642771|NCT01855997|162976127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.9e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs12992677||||0.00000990
81598183|NCT02623322|162872386|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.2044|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.53|1.04|||Wilcoxon|||Total Symptom Score of \<=7||1.04|0.53|0.2044
81611227|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.229|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.02|-2.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.20|-7.02|<0.001
81642772|NCT01855997|162976128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.8e-07|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs7549785||||0.00000048
81642773|NCT01855997|162976129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.8e-07|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs7549785||||0.00000048
81642774|NCT01855997|162976130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.38e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs10814834||||0.00000738
81642775|NCT01855997|162976130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||4.51e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs10491723||||0.00000451
81642776|NCT01855997|162976130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||8.78e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs6592052||||0.00000878
81642777|NCT01855997|162976130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||5.21e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs16943470||||0.00000521
81642778|NCT01855997|162976131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7.2e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||rs6592052||||0.00000720
81642779|NCT00404547|162976150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This is an analysis of the change in Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ) after 12 weeks of treatment.||||<0.0001
81642780|NCT01614899|162976160|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-4.8||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.52|0.0|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.00|-9.52|0.050
81642781|NCT01614899|162976160|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-4.2||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|0.5|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.50|-8.91|0.080
81642782|NCT01614899|162976161|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.08||||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.354|0.203|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.203|-0.354|0.594
81642783|NCT01614899|162976161|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.18||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.453|0.095|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.095|-0.453|0.199
81642784|NCT01614899|162976162|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.1||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.38|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.38|-2.60|0.143
81598184|NCT03775200|162872393|OTHER|For this primary analysis, a sample size of 216 randomised participants (72:72:72) will provide 90% power at the alpha = 0.05 level to detect a 6-point difference in average MADRS total score between the optimal therapeutic dose of COMP360 and COMP360 1 mg, assuming the common standard deviation (SD) is 11.0.|Least Mean Square Difference|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothetical strategy estimand - missing not at random (MNAR) and missing at random (MAR) imputation for missing data.|LSM difference of COMP360 25 mg compared to COMP360 1 mg.|The primary analysis was the comparison between COMP360 (25 mg or 10 mg) versus COMP360 1 mg. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in mean change from Baseline in MADRS total score at Week 3 for COMP360 25 mg or COMP360 10 mg versus COMP360 1 mg. The alternative hypothesis was that were was a difference in mean change from Baseline in MADRS total score at Week 3 for COMP360 25 mg or COMP360 10 mg versus COMP360 1 mg.||-2.9|-10.2|<0.05
81598185|NCT03775200|162872394|OTHER||Least Mean Square Difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothetical strategy estimand - MNAR and MAR imputation for missing data.||Sensitivity analysis of the primary endpoint using the per-protocol analysis set.||-1.8|-9.4|<0.05
81598186|NCT01786512|162872414|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.0112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0033||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0047|0.0176|||Repeated Measures||Repeated measures model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, interaction of treatment with scheduled visit and the baseline value as covariates.|||0.0176|0.0047|0.0007
81598187|NCT01786512|162872414|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0033|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0184|0.0315|||Repeated Measures||Repeated measures model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, interaction of treatment with scheduled visit and the baseline value as covariates.|||0.0315|0.0184|<0.0001
81598188|NCT01786512|162872415|OTHER||Treatment difference|4.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|7.65|||Repeated Measures||Repeated measures model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, interaction of treatment with scheduled visit and the baseline value as covariates.|||7.65|1.50|0.0036
81598189|NCT01786512|162872415|OTHER||Treatment difference|3.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|6.72|||Repeated Measures||Repeated measures model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, interaction of treatment with scheduled visit and the baseline value as covariates.|||6.72|0.53|0.0217
81598190|NCT01786512|162872416|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.1732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.194|0.035|||Repeated Measures||Repeated measures model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, interaction of treatment with scheduled visit and the baseline value as covariates.|||0.035|-0.194|0.1732
81598191|NCT01786512|162872416|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.295|-0.062|||Repeated Measures||Repeated measures model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, interaction of treatment with scheduled visit and the baseline value as covariates.|||-0.062|-0.295|0.0027
81598192|NCT01786512|162872417|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.1899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.166|0.033|||Repeated Measures||Repeated measures model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, interaction of treatment with scheduled visit and the baseline value as covariates.|||0.033|-0.166|0.1899
81598193|NCT01786512|162872417|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.231|-0.028|||Repeated Measures||Repeated measures model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, interaction of treatment with scheduled visit and the baseline value as covariates.|||-0.028|-0.231|0.0128
81598194|NCT01786512|162872418|OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.2177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|0.79|||Repeated Measures||Repeated measures model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, interaction of treatment with scheduled visit and the baseline value as covariates.|||0.79|-3.47|0.2177
81598195|NCT01786512|162872418|OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|-0.81|||Repeated Measures||Repeated measures model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, interaction of treatment with scheduled visit and the baseline value as covariates.|||-0.81|-5.12|0.0070
81598196|NCT01786512|162872419|OTHER||Treatment difference|-822.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|353.0||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1516.0|-127.0|||Repeated Measures||Repeated measures model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, interaction of treatment with scheduled visit and the baseline value as covariates.|||-127|-1516|0.0205
81598197|NCT01786512|162872419|OTHER||Treatment difference|-970.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|357.0||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1672.0|-268.0|||Repeated Measures||Repeated measures model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, interaction of treatment with scheduled visit and the baseline value as covariates.|||-268|-1672|0.0069
81598198|NCT02450331|162872422|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.892||||0.2446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.735|1.081|||Log Rank|||||1.081|0.735|0.2446
81598199|NCT02450331|162872423|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.897||||0.3172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|1.109|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis based on PDL1 status, tumor stage after resection, and nodal status.||1.109|0.726|0.3172
81598200|NCT02450331|162872424|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.836||||0.2235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.626|1.116|||Log Rank|||||1.116|0.626|0.2235
81598201|NCT02450331|162872425|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.918||||0.4291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.743|1.134|||Log Rank|||||1.134|0.743|0.4291
81598202|NCT02450331|162872426|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.879||||0.1994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.722|1.07|||Log Rank|||||1.070|0.722|0.1994
81598203|NCT03581981|162872432|SUPERIORITY|see statistical plan|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.6|-10.7|0.33
81598204|NCT03581981|162872433|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.89
81598205|NCT03581981|162872434|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.89
81598206|NCT03581981|162872435|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.6|-3.6|0.99
81598207|NCT03581981|162872436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.7|-7.3|0.52
81598208|NCT03581981|162872437|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.9|-1.4|0.50
81598209|NCT03581981|162872438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81598210|NCT03581981|162872439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81598211|NCT03581981|162872440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.45||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.69
81598212|NCT03581981|162872441|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.45||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.69
81598213|NCT03581981|162872442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.87||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.41
81598214|NCT03581981|162872443|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.87||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.41
81598215|NCT03384173|162872444|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81598216|NCT03384173|162872445|OTHER|Correlation, Pearson r|Pearson r correlation|0.16||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.37|||Pearson r correlation|||||0.37|-0.07|0.17
81598217|NCT03384173|162872446|OTHER|Correlation, Pearson r|Pearson r correlation|0.12||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.33|||Pearson r correlation|||||0.33|-0.11|0.32
81598218|NCT03384173|162872448|OTHER|Mann Whitney U non parametric test|||||<|0.01||||||"A-priori threshold p\<0.05 for 'subgroup 20-29.99%' vs 'baseline value before caffeine dose'.~A-priori threshold p\<0.05 for 'subgroup 30-39.99%' vs 'baseline value before caffeine dose'."|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Control group is Secondary analysis #4, baseline values before caffeine dose.||||<0.01
81598219|NCT03384173|162872449|OTHER|Mann Whitney U non parametric test|||||<|0.001||||||A-priori threshold p\<0.05 for 'subgroup 20-29.99%' vs 'baseline value before caffeine dose'.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Control group is secondary outcome #4, baseline values before caffeine dose||||<0.001
81598220|NCT03384173|162872450|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U non parametric t test|||||<|0.01||||||"A-priori threshold p\<0.05 for 'subgroup 20-29.99%' vs 'baseline value before caffeine dose'.~A-priori threshold p\<0.05 for 'subgroup \>60% ' vs 'baseline value before caffeine dose'."|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison group is Secondary outcome #4, baseline caffeine values by subgroup||||<0.01
81598221|NCT03384173|162872451|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||A-priori threshold p\<0.05 for 'subgroup 20-29.99%' vs 'baseline value before caffeine dose'.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison group is secondary outcome #4, baseline values before caffeine dose||||<0.0001
81598222|NCT03384173|162872452|OTHER|Mann Whitney U non-parametric t-test|||||<|0.05||||||A-priori threshold p\<0.05 for 'subgroup 20-29.99%' vs 'baseline value before caffeine dose'.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison group is Secondary Outcome #4, baseline before dose of caffeine.||||<0.05
81598223|NCT02157779|162872466|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.68||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.32|-1.01||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|ANCOVA|Method used: Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, Controlling for Baseline Score.|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI.|All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (4wk, 8wk, end of treatment, 3 mo f/u, and/or 6 mo f/u) were used in the HLM analyses.||-1.01|-10.32|.017
81642785|NCT01614899|162976162|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.9||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.46|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||-0.46|-3.40|0.010
81642786|NCT01614899|162976163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.0||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|0.25|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.25|-2.27|0.116
81598224|NCT02157779|162872467|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.14||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.06||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.025|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, Controlling for Baseline Score.||Population Description: All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (4wk, 8wk, end of treatment, 3 mo f/u, and/or 6 mo f/u) were used in the statistical analysis. Data were winsorized and log10 transformed to counter high levels of skewness. Full Information Maximum Likelihood was used to account for missing data.|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI.|0.06|-0.33|0.19
81598225|NCT02157779|162872468|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.42||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.09||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, Controlling for Baseline Score||Population Description: All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment were used in the statistical analysis process.|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI.|-0.09|-0.75|.011
81598226|NCT02157779|162872469|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.26||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.11||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, Controlling for Baseline Score.|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI.|All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (12 weeks (end of treatment, 3 month and/or 6 month follow-up) were included in the analyses.||0.11|-0.63|0.16
81598227|NCT02157779|162872470|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.65||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|-1.09||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, Controlling for Baseline Score.|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI.|All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (12 weeks (end of treatment), 3 month and/or 6 month follow-up) were included in the statistical analyses.||-1.09|-22.20|.031
81598228|NCT02157779|162872471|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.56||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.6||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, Controlling for Baseline Score.||All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (week 12 (end of treatment), 3 month, and/or 6 month follow-up) were used in the statistical analysis.|A positive difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically higher than that for SI.|2.60|0.51|0.004
81598229|NCT02157779|162872472|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.15||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.37|3.07||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, Controlling for Baseline Score|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI|All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment were used in the statistical analysis process.||3.07|-7.37|0.416
81598230|NCT02157779|162872473|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.72||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.94|-1.5||Threshold for significance was 0.025|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance controlling for baseline score.|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI.|All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment were used in the analyses.||-1.50|-25.94|0.028
81598231|NCT02157779|162872474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||ANOVA|GLM Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance of means grouped by sessions 1-4, 5-8, and 9-12||All randomized participants with at least one DAR completed in each time frame (sessions 1-4, 5-8, and 9-12) were included in the analyses. The mean DAR scores for sessions 1-4, 5-8, and 9-12 were calculated and used as outcome variables in the GLM repeated measures ANOVA.||||0.13
81598232|NCT02157779|162872475|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.82||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.578|-0.063||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, Controlling for Baseline Score|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI.|All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (week 4, week 8, week 12 (end of treatment), 3 mo and/or 6 month follow-up) were included in the HLM analyses.||-0.063|-1.578|0.030
81611228|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.974|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.35|-1.53||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.53|-5.35|<0.001
81611229|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.72|-1.09||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.09|-5.72|0.004
81598233|NCT02157779|162872476|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.085||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.158|-0.011||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, Controlling for Baseline Score|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI.|"All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (4 week, 8 week, 12 week, 3 month and/or 6 month follow-up) were included in the HLM analysis.~Data were winsorized and log10 transformed to counter high levels of skewness. Full Information Maximum Likelihood was used to account for missing data."||-0.011|-0.158|0.021
81598234|NCT02157779|162872477|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.283|0.073||Threshold for significance was 0.025|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, Controlling for Baseline Score.|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI.|All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (4 week, 8 week, 12 week, 3 month and/or 6 month follow-up) were used in the HLM analysis. Data were winsorized and log10 transformed to counter high levels of skewness. Full Information Maximum Likelihood was used to account for missing data.||0.073|-0.283|0.246
81598235|NCT02157779|162872478|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.14||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.01||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, Controlling for Baseline Score|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI.|All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment were used in the statistical analysis. Data were winsorized and log 10 transformed to counter high levels of skewness.||-0.01|-0.27|0.036
81598236|NCT02157779|162872479|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.026||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.213|0.1614||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.025|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, controlling for baseline score.|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI.|"All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (4 week, 8 week, 12 week, 3 month and/or 6 month follow-up) were included in the HLM analysis.~Data were winsorized and log10 transformed to counter high levels of skewness. Full Information Maximum Likelihood was used to account for missing data."||0.1614|-0.213|0.786
81598237|NCT02157779|162872480|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.13||Threshold for significance was 0.025.|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, controlling for baseline score.|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI.|"All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (4 week, 8 week, 12 week, 3 month and/or 6 month follow-up) were included in the HLM analysis.~Data were winsorized and log10 transformed to counter high levels of skewness. Full Information Maximum Likelihood was used to account for missing data."||0.13|-0.18|0.744
81598238|NCT02157779|162872481|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.85||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.038|-0.663||Threshold for significance was 0.025|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, controlling for baseline score.|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI.|All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (4 week, 8 week, 12 week, 3 month and/or 6 month follow-up) were included in the HLM analysis. Full Information Maximum Likelihood was used to account for missing data.||-0.663|-3.038|0.002
81598239|NCT02157779|162872482|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.518|0.524||Threshold for significance was 0.025|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, controlling for baseline score.|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI.|All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (4wk, 8wk, 12 week (end of treatment), 3 mo and/or 6 mo follow-up) were included in the HLM analysis. Full Information Maximum Likelihood was used to account for missing data.||0.524|-2.518|0.186
81642787|NCT01614899|162976163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.5||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.7|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.70|-1.80|0.388
81642788|NCT01614899|162976164|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-2.5||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|-0.17|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||-0.17|-4.87|0.036
81642789|NCT01614899|162976164|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.6||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|0.72|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.72|-3.93|0.174
81642790|NCT02350127|162976168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|4.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||adjusted for participant baseline MOCA, robust VCE||4.18|-0.59|0.14
81642791|NCT02350127|162976168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||restricted to completers||5.6|0.2|0.03
81642792|NCT02350127|162976169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusting for baseline participant MOCA scores, robust vce.|||0.80|-1.23|0.68
81598240|NCT02157779|162872483|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.26||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|3.09||Threshold for significance was 0.025|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, controlling for baseline score.|A positive difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically higher than that for SI.|"All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (4wk, 8wk, 12 week (end of treatment), 3 mo and/or 6 mo follow-up) were included in the HLM analysis.~Full Information Maximum Likelihood was used to account for missing data."||3.09|-0.560|0.164
81598241|NCT02157779|162872484|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.33||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|2.92||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, Controlling for Baseline Score|A positive difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically higher than that for SI.|"All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (4wk, 8wk, 12 week (end of treatment), 3 mo and/or 6 mo follow-up) were included in the HLM analysis.~Full Information Maximum Likelihood was used to account for missing data."||2.92|-0.26|0.100
81598242|NCT02157779|162872485|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.29||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.85|0.27||Threshold for significance was 0.025|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, controlling for baseline score.||"All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (12 week (end of treatment), 3 mo and/or 6 mo follow-up) were included in the HLM analysis.~Full Information Maximum Likelihood was used to account for missing data."|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI, indicating less symptomatic distress.|0.27|-12.85|0.060
81598243|NCT02157779|162872486|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.271||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.083|-0.458||Threshold for significance was 0.025|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, controlling for baseline score.|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI.|"All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (12 week (end of treatment), 3 mo and/or 6 mo follow-up) were included in the HLM analysis.~Full Information Maximum Likelihood was used to account for missing data."||-0.458|-6.083|0.023
81598244|NCT02157779|162872487|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.28||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|0.82||Threshold for significance was 0.025|ANCOVA|Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance, controlling for baseline score.|A negative difference means that the adjusted mean for CBI is numerically lower than that for SI.|"All randomized participants with at least one post-baseline assessment (12 week (end of treatment), 3 mo and/or 6 mo follow-up) were included in the HLM analysis.~Full Information Maximum Likelihood was used to account for missing data."||0.82|-3.39|0.23
81598245|NCT05224050|162872515|OTHER|A paired-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in the DASS-21 total score from baseline to 2-weeks post-quit.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.54||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.98|2.89||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference represents the difference of the mean for the DASS-21 total scores at Baseline and at 2-weeks post-quit. The reported estimated value is based on data from the n=20 who attended their 2-weeks post-quit session|||2.89|-6.98|0.40
81598246|NCT05224050|162872515|OTHER|A paired-samples t-test was conducted to examine the difference in the DASS-21 total scores from 2-weeks post-quit to 1-month post-quit.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.15||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.84|1.98||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference represents the difference of mean DASS-21 total scores at 2-weeks post-quit and 1-month post-quit. The reported estimated value is based on data from the n=19 participants who attended their 1-month post-quit session.|||1.98|-6.84|0.26
81642793|NCT02350127|162976170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|2.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||adjusting for baseline participant MOCA, robust VCE||2.08|-3.09|0.70
81642794|NCT02350127|162976171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|9.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.4|0.8|0.02
81642795|NCT02350127|162976172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|11.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.6|-5.4|0.47
81460911|NCT03175536|162614119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|7.0|||GEE model|Negative binomial regression with GEE model; term of interest was interaction between study group and time period (baseline vs follow-up year).|Using terms from the regression model, we applied marginal effects methods to calculate mean adjusted baseline and follow-up PDC and absolute changes|||7.0|-4.4|0.05
81598247|NCT05224050|162872515|OTHER|A paired-samples t-test was conducted to examine the difference in the DASS-21 total scores from 1-month post-quit to 3-month follow up.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.49||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.21|0.71||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference represents the difference of mean DASS-21 total scores at 1-month post-quit and 3-month follow up. The reported estimated value is based on data from the n=16 participants who attended their 3-month follow up session.|||0.71|-6.21|0.11
81598248|NCT05224050|162872518|OTHER|A paired-samples t-test was conducted to compare changes in cigarettes smoked per day from Baseline to Quit Day.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.88|17.53||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference represents the average difference in cigarettes smoked per day from Baseline to Quit Date. The reported estimated value is based on data from the n=22 participants who attended their Quit Date session.|||17.53|9.88|<0.001
81598249|NCT05224050|162872518|OTHER|A paired-samples t-test was used to evaluate smoking reduction in participants from Quit Date to 2-weeks Post-Quit.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.02||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.06||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference represents the average difference in cigarettes smoked per day from Quit Date to 2-weeks Post-Quit. The reported estimated value is based on data from the n=20 participants who attended their 2-weeks post-quit session.|||1.06|-0.83|0.80
81598250|NCT05224050|162872518|OTHER|A paired-samples t-test was used to evaluate smoking reduction in participants from 2-weeks post-quit to 1=month post-quit.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.97||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|1.45||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference represents the average difference in cigarettes smoked per day from 2-weeks post-quit to 1-month post-quit. The reported estimated value is based on data from the n=19 participants who attended their 1-month post-quit session.|||1.45|-1.41|0.97
81598251|NCT05224050|162872518|OTHER|A paired-samples t-test was used to evaluate smoking reduction in participants from 1-month post-quit to 3-month follow-up.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.75||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|-0.17||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference represents the average difference in cigarettes smoked per day from 1-month post-quit to 3-month follow-up. The reported estimated value is based on data from the n=16 participants who attended their 3-month follow-up session.|||-0.17|-4.17|0.04
81598252|NCT02436330|162872519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0615||||0.0967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1344|0.0115||We checked the distribution of bmiz changes between baseline and 6 months, and there is one subject from control group had bigger changes than others. After excluding this subject, the results are still similar with previous.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.0115|-0.1344|0.0967
81598253|NCT02436330|162872520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0775||||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1485|-0.00652|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.00652|-0.1485|0.0335
81598254|NCT02436330|162872521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|5.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.1|-5.2|0.991
81598255|NCT02436330|162872522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|11.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||11|-9|0.851
81598256|NCT02436330|162872523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|5.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.8|-11.7|0.501
81598257|NCT02436330|162872524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2971||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0224|0.5718|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.5718|0.0224|0.035
81598258|NCT02436330|162872525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9464||||0.2207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4954|0.6025|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.6025|-2.4954|0.2207
81598259|NCT02436330|162872526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0491||||0.4164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6407|1.5425|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.5425|-3.6407|0.4164
81598260|NCT02436330|162872527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2433.7||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18579.7|23447.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||23447.2|-18579.7|0.812
81598261|NCT02436330|162872528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2837||||0.3326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3037|0.8711|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.8711|-0.3037|0.3326
81598262|NCT02436330|162872529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2995||||0.1856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2051|0.8041|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.8041|-0.2051|0.1856
81598263|NCT02436330|162872530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-247.9||||0.0849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-531.7|35.8686|||t-test, 2 sided|||||35.8686|-531.7|0.0849
81598264|NCT02436330|162872531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.2048||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3835|1.974|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.9740|-10.3835|0.176
81598265|NCT02436330|162872532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.2151||||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.973|13.457|||t-test, 2 sided|||||13.457|0.973|0.0247
81598266|NCT02436330|162872533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8169||||0.2764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4147|0.7808|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.7808|-2.4147|0.2764
81598267|NCT02436330|162872534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7958||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.235|-0.3566|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.3566|-1.2350|0.0008
81598268|NCT02436330|162872535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7024||||0.6974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9377|4.3425|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.3425|-2.9377|0.6974
81598269|NCT02436330|162872537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2122|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2122
81598270|NCT02436330|162872538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.61||||0.1265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|8.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.33|-1.15|0.1265
81598271|NCT02436330|162872539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3671|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3671
81598272|NCT02436330|162872540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4892|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4892
81642796|NCT02350127|162976173|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-1.1|0.99
81598273|NCT04322604|162872548|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|80.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.1|87.9|||Fisher Exact|||||87.9|70.1|<0.0001
81598274|NCT04322604|162872549|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|1.5||||0.3427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|4.7|||ANCOVA|||||4.7|-1.6|0.3427
81598275|NCT04322604|162872550|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-41.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.1|-34.2|||ANCOVA|||||-34.2|-48.1|<0.0001
81598276|NCT04322604|162872551|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|81.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.7|88.8|||Fisher Exact|||||88.8|71.7|<0.0001
81598277|NCT04322604|162872552|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|39.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.4|52.2|||Fisher Exact|||||52.2|25.4|<0.0001
81598278|NCT04322604|162872553|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|7.0||||0.3549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|21.6|||Fisher Exact|||||21.6|-7.4|0.3549
81598279|NCT04322604|162872554|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|8.3||||0.2262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|22.7|||Fisher Exact|||||22.7|-6.3|0.2262
81598280|NCT04322604|162872555|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|5.0||||0.3812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|16.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Percent Change from Baseline||16.0|-6.1|0.3812
81598281|NCT04575467|162872564|SUPERIORITY||Mean absolute fat thickness difference|-4.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.29|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.17|-2.37|||Paired t-test|||||-2.37|-7.17|<0.01
81598282|NCT04575467|162872564|SUPERIORITY||Mean absolute fat thickness difference|-4.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.02|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.97|-2.73|||Paired t-test|||||-2.73|-6.97|<0.01
81598283|NCT04575467|162872564|SUPERIORITY||Mean absolute fat thickness difference|-2.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.83|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|-0.01|||Paired t-test|||||-0.01|-5.95|<0.05
81598284|NCT04575467|162872565|SUPERIORITY||Mean absolute fat volume difference|-114.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|54.88|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-171.99|-56.81|||Paired t-test|||||-56.81|-171.99|<0.01
81598285|NCT04575467|162872565|SUPERIORITY||Mean absolute fat volume difference|-155.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|64.7|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-223.1|-87.3|||Paired t-test|||||-87.30|-223.10|<0.01
81598286|NCT04575467|162872565|SUPERIORITY||Mean absolute fat volume difference|-119.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|113.11|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-237.86|-0.47|||Paired t-test|||||-0.47|-237.86|<0.05
81598287|NCT01570829|162872566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0352|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0352
81598288|NCT01570829|162872567|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0001
81598289|NCT01570829|162872568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0001
81598290|NCT01570829|162872569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Breslow-Day test p-value is 0.98||||||0.0001
81598291|NCT01570829|162872570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of changes from baseline to Week 4, 8, 12, 16 and 20 endpoint between Dietressa and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|ANOVA|||||||0.0004
81598292|NCT01570829|162872571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of changes from baseline to Week 4, 8, 12, 16 and 20 endpoint between Dietressa and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|ANOVA|||||||0.0004
81598293|NCT01570829|162872572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of changes from baseline to Week 4, 12, and 24 endpoint between Dietressa and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|ANOVA|||This analysis applies to rows with waist circumference data.||||0.67
81598294|NCT01570829|162872572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of changes from baseline to Week 4, 12, and 24 endpoint between Dietressa and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|ANOVA|||This analysis applies to rows with hip circumference data.||||0.26
81598295|NCT01570829|162872573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of changes from baseline to Week 4, 12, and 24 endpoint between Dietressa and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|ANOVA|||This analysis applies to rows with Physical Health domain data.||||0.40
81598296|NCT01570829|162872573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of changes from baseline to Week 4, 12, and 24 endpoint between Dietressa and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|ANOVA|||This analysis applies to rows with Mental Health domain data.||||0.34
81598297|NCT00452387|162872620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The test of association of PSA and imaging response tests the null hypothesis that the proportion of cases exhibiting PSA response is the same for patients with and without a favorable imaging response. A 2x2 table was constructed based on the number of the patients in imaging response (favorable and unfavorable) and PSA response (\>50% reduction and \<=50% reduction). The Fisher's exact test was used to test this hypothesis.||||0.55
81598298|NCT00579280|162872626|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.05
81598299|NCT00579280|162872627|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81598300|NCT00579280|162872628|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81598301|NCT00579280|162872629|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.05
81598302|NCT00579280|162872630|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81598303|NCT00579280|162872631|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81598304|NCT00579280|162872632|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|Differences in response (70% or greater improvement) and remission (50% or greater improvement) rates between the groups.||||||<0.05
81598305|NCT00579280|162872633|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81598306|NCT00579280|162872634|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81598307|NCT00579280|162872635|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81598308|NCT00579280|162872636|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81598309|NCT00977665|162872642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.603||||0.6984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.677|2.47||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|repeated measures model|Fixed effects: categorical week in trial by treatment interaction, center, and baseline UMSARS score.||||2.470|-3.677|0.6984
81598310|NCT00977665|162872651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.189|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.646|2.186||||||||2.186|0.646|
81598311|NCT01311674|162872714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.96
81598312|NCT01311674|162872715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81523371|NCT03429543|162735904|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.38||||0.7047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|1.88|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) approach with mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM). Fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and categorical covariate age (baseline) and continuous, fixed covariates of baseline of response variable and baseline of response variable-by-visit interaction. Covariate visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model within-patient measurements.||1.88|-2.64|0.7047
81523372|NCT03429543|162735905|OTHER|||||||0.8626|||||||Log Rank|||Time to treatment failure was analysed by Kaplan-Meier estimates up to the end of the study. A log-rank test compared linagliptin and empagliflozin pooled versus placebo up to Week 26.||||0.8626
81598313|NCT01311674|162872716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.84
81598314|NCT01311674|162872717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.24
81598315|NCT01311674|162872718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.27
81523373|NCT03429543|162735905|OTHER|||||||0.2827|||||||Log Rank|||Time to treatment failure was analysed by Kaplan-Meier estimates up to the end of the study. A log-rank test compared linagliptin and empagliflozin pooled versus placebo up to Week 26.||||0.2827
81523374|NCT03429543|162735906|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.41||||0.6438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.49|17.67|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed classification effect, baseline FPG as linear covariate and age at randomisation as categorical covariate. The random error was assumed to be normally distributed.||17.67|-28.49|0.6438
81523375|NCT03429543|162735906|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.18||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.61|-11.74|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed classification effect, baseline FPG as linear covariate and age at randomisation as categorical covariate. The random error was assumed to be normally distributed.||-11.74|-58.61|0.0035
81523376|NCT03429543|162735906|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.62||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.54|72.7|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed classification effect, baseline FPG as linear covariate and age at randomisation as categorical covariate. The random error was assumed to be normally distributed.||72.70|4.54|0.0310
81523377|NCT03429543|162735906|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.05||||0.1994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.01|53.11|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed classification effect, baseline FPG as linear covariate and age at randomisation as categorical covariate. The random error was assumed to be normally distributed.||53.11|-13.01|0.1994
81598316|NCT01212770|162872735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|22.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|31.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for baseline disease modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD) use and and ≥ 3% body surface area (BSA) psoriasis involvement at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|The percentage of participants with an ACR20 response was compared using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test. The Hochberg procedure was used to maintain the Type 1 error at the 0.05 significance level. The results were considered statistically significant if both the 30 mg apremilast dose versus placebo comparison and the 20 mg versus placebo comparison were statistically significant at the 0.05 significance level, or one of the comparisons was statistically significant at the 0.025 level.||31.6|13.0|<0.0001
81642797|NCT02350127|162976174|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.2|-7.4|0.98
81523378|NCT03429543|162735907|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.46||||0.1394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|3.41|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the categorical covariate age at randomisation and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline of the response variable and baseline of the response variable-by-visit interaction. The covariate visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements.||3.41|-0.48|0.1394
81523379|NCT03429543|162735907|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75||||0.4476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the categorical covariate age at randomisation and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline of the response variable and baseline of the response variable-by-visit interaction. The covariate visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements.||1.19|-2.68|0.4476
81523380|NCT03429543|162735907|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.9789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the categorical covariate age at randomisation and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline of the response variable and baseline of the response variable-by-visit interaction. The covariate visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements.||3.90|-3.80|0.9789
81523381|NCT03429543|162735907|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35||||0.5092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|2.99|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the categorical covariate age at randomisation and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline of the response variable and baseline of the response variable-by-visit interaction. The covariate visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements.||2.99|-5.68|0.5092
81523382|NCT03429543|162735908|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|4.22|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the categorical covariate age at randomisation and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline of the response variable and baseline of the response variable-by-visit interaction. The covariate visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements.||4.22|-2.40|0.5870
81523383|NCT03429543|162735908|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.42||||0.3967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.72|1.88|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the categorical covariate age at randomisation and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline of the response variable and baseline of the response variable-by-visit interaction. The covariate visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements.||1.88|-4.72|0.3967
81523384|NCT03429543|162735908|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.53||||0.5414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.42|11.47|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the categorical covariate age at randomisation and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline of the response variable and baseline of the response variable-by-visit interaction. The covariate visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements.||11.47|-6.42|0.5414
81611230|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.44|0.19||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||0.19|-4.44|0.072
81523385|NCT03429543|162735908|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.13|10.13|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the categorical covariate age at randomisation and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline of the response variable and baseline of the response variable-by-visit interaction. The covariate visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements.||10.13|-10.13|0.9995
81598317|NCT01212770|162872735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|9.8||||0.0295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|18.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided p-value based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|In order to maintain the Type 1 error at the 0.05 significance level, the Hochberg procedure was to be used. The results of the endpoint were to be considered statistically significant if both the 30 mg apremilast dose versus placebo comparison and the 20 mg versus placebo comparison were statistically significant at the 0.05 significance level, or one of the comparisons was statistically significant at the 0.025 level.||18.6|1.1|0.0295
81598318|NCT01212770|162872736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.127||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.034|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||Pairwise comparisons (30 mg vs placebo and 20 mg vs placebo) were conducted conditional on the primary endpoint results. If the primary endpoint was statistically significant for both apremilast dose groups, pairwise comparisons for the HAQ-DI were to be evaluated at the 0.05 level using the Hochberg procedure. If only one apremilast dose was statistically significant, then only the comparison between that apremilast dose and placebo was conducted for the HAQ-DI score, at the 0.025 level.||-0.034|-0.220|0.0073
81598319|NCT01212770|162872736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.066||||0.1619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.158|0.027|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||Pairwise comparisons (30 mg vs placebo and 20 mg vs placebo) were conducted conditional on the primary endpoint results. If the primary endpoint was statistically significant for both apremilast dose groups, pairwise comparisons for the HAQ-DI were to be evaluated at the 0.05 level using the Hochberg procedure. If only one apremilast dose was statistically significant, then only the comparison between that apremilast dose and placebo was conducted for the HAQ-DI score, at the 0.025 level.||0.027|-0.158|0.1619
81598320|NCT01212770|162872737|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|15.5||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|24.3||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||24.3|6.7|0.0007
81642798|NCT02350127|162976175|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.3|-2.5|0.80
81642799|NCT02350127|162976176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.2|-3.1|0.38
81642800|NCT02350127|162976177|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-1.7|0.075
81642801|NCT02350127|162976178|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.0|-1.7|0.35
81523386|NCT03429543|162735909|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.2433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|4.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the categorical covariate age at randomisation and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline of the response variable and baseline of the response variable-by-visit interaction. The covariate visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements.||4.02|-1.03|0.2433
81460912|NCT03175536|162614120|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|11.3|||GEE model|Binomial regression with GEE model; term of interest was interaction between study group and time period (baseline vs follow-up year).|Using terms from the regression model, we applied marginal effects methods to calculate mean adjusted baseline and follow-up PDC and absolute changes.|||11.3|0.7|0.05
81598321|NCT01212770|162872737|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|11.1||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|19.5||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||19.5|2.7|0.0110
81460913|NCT03175536|162614121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.06|||GEE model|Negative binomial regression with GEE model; term of interest was interaction between study group and time period (baseline vs follow-up year).|Using terms from the regression model, we applied marginal effects methods to calculate mean adjusted baseline and follow-up PDC and absolute changes|||1.06|-0.74|0.05
81598322|NCT01212770|162872738|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.139||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.236|-0.042|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.||-0.042|-0.236|0.0050
81598323|NCT01212770|162872738|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.084||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.181|0.012|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.||0.012|-0.181|0.0860
81460914|NCT03175536|162614122|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-34.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.0|-21.0|||GEE model|Negative binomial regression with GEE model; term of interest was interaction between study group and time period (baseline vs follow-up year).|Using terms from the regression model, we applied marginal effects methods to calculate mean adjusted baseline and follow-up PDC and absolute changes.|||-21|-47|0.05
81598324|NCT01212770|162872739|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.32||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|3.95|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.||3.95|0.69|0.0053
81598325|NCT01212770|162872739|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|1.15||||0.1658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|2.77|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.||2.77|-0.48|0.1658
81598326|NCT01212770|162872740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|25.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.5|35.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.||35.3|15.5|<0.0001
81460915|NCT01804946|162614134|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pre-determined margin of 20% of the control group effect was used.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||One-sided, p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using the adaptive Holm method|Wald method of Z statistics calculation|Wald method of Z statistics computed a confidence interval of proportion difference.||PP set was analyzed||||0.05
81460916|NCT01804946|162614135|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pre-determined margin of 20% of the control group effect was used.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||One-sided, p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using the adaptive Holm method|Wald method of Z statistics calculation|Wald method of Z statistics computed a confidence interval of proportion difference.||PP set was analyzed||||<0.05
81460917|NCT01804946|162614136|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The clinically significant margin was assumed to be 0.2 of Oseltamivir effect|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||To adjust for multiple comparisons, the adaptive Holm method was used as a way to control type 1 error|t-test, 1 sided|Means were compared using the modified two-sample Student t-test including computation of a confidence interval for a difference between means||PP set was analyzed||||<0.05
81460918|NCT01804946|162614137|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The clinically significant margin was assumed to be 0.2°C|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5|<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||To adjust for multiple comparisons, the adaptive Holm method was used as a way to control type 1 error|t-test, 1 sided|Means were compared using the modified two-sample Student t-test including computation of a confidence interval for a difference between means.||PP set was analyzed||||<0.05
81460919|NCT01804946|162614138|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The margin of no clinical importance was assumed to be 0.5 point or less to assess any symptom based on 4 point scale.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||To adjust for multiple comparisons the adaptive Holm method was used as a way to control type 1 error|t-test, 1 sided|Means were compared using the modified two-sample Student t-test including computation of a confidence interval for a difference between means||PP set was analyzed||||<0.05
81460920|NCT01804946|162614139|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To compare the number of antipyretic intake the margin of no clinical importance was assumed to be 0.2|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5|<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||To adjust for multiple comparisons, the adaptive Holm method was used as a way to control type 1 error|t-test, 1 sided|Means were compared using the modified two-sample Student t-test including computation of a confidence interval for a difference between means||PP set was analyzed||||<0.05
81598327|NCT01212770|162872740|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|10.4||||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.||20.0|0.8|0.0372
81598328|NCT01212770|162872741|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|14.6||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|24.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.||24.8|4.5|0.0062
81598329|NCT01212770|162872741|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|13.0||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|23.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.||23.1|3.0|0.0134
81598330|NCT01212770|162872742|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.8||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-2.9|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.||-2.9|-12.8|0.0021
81598331|NCT01212770|162872742|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.6||||0.1482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|1.3|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.||1.3|-8.6|0.1482
81598332|NCT01212770|162872743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.5349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5|-1.0|0.5349
81598333|NCT01212770|162872743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.8231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.9|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9|-0.7|0.8231
81598334|NCT01212770|162872744|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1|-1.7|0.0720
81598335|NCT01212770|162872744|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.3641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5|-1.3|0.3641
81598336|NCT01212770|162872745|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.94||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.34|-2.53|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-2.53|-7.34|0.0001
81598337|NCT01212770|162872745|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.85||||0.1325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|0.56|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.56|-4.27|0.1325
81598338|NCT01212770|162872746|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.24|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.24|-0.70|0.0001
81598339|NCT01212770|162872746|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.04|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.04|-0.50|0.0237
81598340|NCT01212770|162872747|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.54||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|4.3|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||4.30|0.77|0.0049
81598341|NCT01212770|162872747|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.68||||0.4505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|2.44|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||2.44|-1.09|0.4505
81598342|NCT01212770|162872748|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.34||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|3.94|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||3.94|0.74|0.0043
81598343|NCT01212770|162872748|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.67||||0.0404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|3.27|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||3.27|0.07|0.0404
81598344|NCT01212770|162872749|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|21.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|30.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use and and involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||30.9|11.5|< 0.0001
81598345|NCT01212770|162872749|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|8.7||||0.0661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|18.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||18.0|-0.5|0.0661
81598346|NCT01212770|162872750|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|14.8||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|25.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||25.7|3.8|0.0099
81598347|NCT01212770|162872750|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|10.8||||0.0515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|21.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||21.4|0.1|0.0515
81598348|NCT01212770|162872751|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|-6.6||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|-1.7|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-1.7|-11.4|0.0080
81598349|NCT01212770|162872751|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.8||||0.1218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|1.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||1.0|-8.6|0.1218
81598350|NCT01212770|162872752|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.2761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4|-1.3|0.2761
81598351|NCT01212770|162872752|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.5012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.6|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6|-1.1|0.5012
81598352|NCT01212770|162872753|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.0|-1.9|0.0399
81598353|NCT01212770|162872753|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.4413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.6|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6|-1.3|0.4413
81598354|NCT01212770|162872754|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.73|-2.82|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-2.82|-7.73|< 0.0001
81598355|NCT01212770|162872754|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.65||||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.11|-0.19|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.19|-5.11|0.0349
81598356|NCT01212770|162872755|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.24|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.24|-0.72|0.0001
81598357|NCT01212770|162872755|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.06|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.06|-0.54|0.0147
81598358|NCT01212770|162872756|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.44||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|4.24|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||4.24|0.64|0.0078
81598359|NCT01212770|162872756|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.19||||0.1936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|2.98|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline DMARD use and ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||2.98|-0.61|0.1936
81598360|NCT01212770|162872757|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.1||||0.7585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|15.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use and involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||15.0|-10.9|0.7585
81642802|NCT02350127|162976179|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.1|-6.1|0.35
81598361|NCT01212770|162872757|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-3.9||||0.5808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|9.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||9.7|-17.4|0.5808
81598362|NCT01212770|162872758|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|12.0||||0.1303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|27.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD useinvolvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline..|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||27.0|-3.1|0.1303
81598363|NCT01212770|162872758|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|7.5||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|23.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||23.2|-8.3|0.3610
81598364|NCT01212770|162872759|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|22.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|32.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||32.6|12.4|< 0.0001
81598365|NCT01212770|162872759|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|11.0||||0.0309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|20.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||20.9|1.2|0.0309
81598366|NCT01212770|162872760|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.8||||0.5731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|16.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||16.7|-9.1|0.5731
81598367|NCT01212770|162872760|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|1.0||||0.8876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|14.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||14.6|-12.6|0.8876
81460921|NCT01804946|162614140|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To compare the quality of life total score the margin of no clinical importance was assumed to be 0.2 of Oseltamivir group value|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.2|<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||To adjust for multiple comparisons, the adaptive Holm method was used as a way to control type 1 error|t-test, 1 sided|The changes of means (Day 7 vs Day 1) were compared using the modified two-sample Student t-test including computation of a confidence interval||PP set was analyzed||||<0.05
81598368|NCT01212770|162872761|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|12.2||||0.1172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|26.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||26.9|-2.5|0.1172
81598369|NCT01212770|162872761|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|7.2||||0.3695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|22.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||22.6|-8.2|0.3695
81460922|NCT01804946|162614141|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To compare the patient subjective health status assessment the margin of no clinical importance was assumed to be 0.2 of Oseltamivir group value|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.2|<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||To adjust for multiple comparisons, the adaptive Holm method was used as a way to control type 1 error|t-test, 1 sided|Changes of means (Day 7 vs Day 1) were compared using the modified two-sample Student t-test including computation of a confidence interval||PP set was analyzed||||<0.05
81460923|NCT01804946|162614142|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The clinically significant difference (margin) between two percentages was assumed to be 20% or more of the effect of Oseltamivir|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||The Wald method of Z statistics calcul|The Wald method of Z statistics calculation was performed including computation a confidence interval for a difference between proportions||PP set was analyzed||||<0.05
81460924|NCT00985504|162614163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||1.10|-1.87|0.612
81460925|NCT00985504|162614164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.504||95.0||||This is the p-value for Cognition Items Total Score.|Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||||0.504
81460926|NCT00985504|162614164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.665||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Behavior Items Total Score.|Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||||0.665
81460927|NCT00985504|162614164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.489||95.0||||This is the p-value for Emotional Items Total Score.|Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||||0.489
81460928|NCT00985504|162614164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.945||95.0||||This is the p-value for Other Items Total Score.|Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||||0.945
81460929|NCT00985504|162614165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.157||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Total Score.|Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||||0.157
81460930|NCT00985504|162614165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Energy Level score.|Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||||0.119
81460931|NCT00985504|162614165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.184||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Motivation and Interest score.|Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||||0.184
81460932|NCT00985504|162614165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Cognitive Functioning score.|Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||||0.226
81460933|NCT00985504|162614165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Weight Gain score.|Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||||0.059
81460934|NCT00985504|162614165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.466||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Sleep score.|Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||||0.466
81460935|NCT00985504|162614165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.822||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Sexual Functioning score.|Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||||0.822
81460936|NCT00985504|162614165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.599||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Affect score.|Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||||0.599
81642803|NCT02350127|162976180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.8|-0.4|0.54
81460937|NCT00985504|162614166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.723||95.0||||This is the p-value for the PGI-I.|Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||||0.723
81460938|NCT00985504|162614167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||||0.410
81460939|NCT00985504|162614168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Total Score.|Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||||0.880
81460940|NCT00985504|162614168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.224||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Item 8 (Inability to Feel) score.|Mixed Models Analysis|"The Kenward-Roger approximation was used in the MMRM model."||||||0.224
81460941|NCT00985504|162614169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||This is the p-value for the Total Score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA main effect F test||||||0.910
81460942|NCT00985504|162614169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.882||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Motivation/Interest/Enthusiasm Score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA main effect F test||||||0.882
81460943|NCT00985504|162614169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.657||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Wakefulness/Alertness Score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA main effect F test||||||0.657
81460944|NCT00985504|162614169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.457||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Energy Score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA main effect F test||||||0.457
81460945|NCT00985504|162614169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.737||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Ability to Focus/Sustain Attention Score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA main effect F test||||||0.737
81460946|NCT00985504|162614169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.404||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Ability to Remember/Recall Information Score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA main effect F test||||||0.404
81460947|NCT00985504|162614169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.808||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Ability to Find Words Score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA main effect F test||||||0.808
81460948|NCT00985504|162614169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.431||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Sharpness/Mental Acuity Score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA main effect F test||||||0.431
81460949|NCT00985504|162614170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.821||95.0||||This is the p-value for the SDS Total Score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA main effect F test||||||0.821
81460950|NCT00985504|162614170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.491||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Item 1 (Work) Score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA main effect F test||||||0.491
81460951|NCT00985504|162614170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.451||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Item 2 (Family) Score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA main effect F test||||||0.451
81460952|NCT00985504|162614170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.443||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Item 3 (Social) Score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA main effect F test||||||0.443
81523387|NCT03429543|162735909|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.9878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|2.56|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the categorical covariate age at randomisation and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline of the response variable and baseline of the response variable-by-visit interaction. The covariate visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements.||2.56|-2.52|0.9878
81523388|NCT03429543|162735909|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.33||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|15.65|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the categorical covariate age at randomisation and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline of the response variable and baseline of the response variable-by-visit interaction. The covariate visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements.||15.65|-9.00|0.5670
81523389|NCT03429543|162735909|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.62||||0.2348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.19|4.95|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the categorical covariate age at randomisation and the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline of the response variable and baseline of the response variable-by-visit interaction. The covariate visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements.||4.95|-18.19|0.2348
81523390|NCT03429543|162735910|OTHER||Rate difference (percentage)|6.0||||0.3536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|19.9|||Wald test||Difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|The risk difference of active treatments versus placebo was determined and assessed by an exact 2-sided 95% confidence interval. Exact 95% CI by Chan and Zhang. Asymptotic and two-sided Wald test.||19.9|-7.7|0.3536
81523391|NCT03429543|162735910|OTHER||Rate difference (percentage)|11.7||||0.0914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|26.3|||Wald test||Difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|The risk difference of active treatments versus placebo was determined and assessed by an exact 2-sided 95% confidence interval. Exact 95% CI by Chan and Zhang. Asymptotic and two-sided Wald test.||26.3|-2.4|0.0914
81523392|NCT03429543|162735910|OTHER||Rate difference (percentage)|-23.3||||0.5455|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-67.9|27.1|||Fisher Exact||Difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|The risk difference of active treatments versus placebo was determined and assessed by an exact 2-sided 95% confidence interval. Exact 95% CI by Chan and Zhang. Asymptotic and Fisher's exact test.||27.1|-67.9|0.5455
81523393|NCT03429543|162735910|OTHER||Rate difference (percentage)|-23.3||||0.5455|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-67.9|27.1|||Fisher Exact||Difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|The risk difference of active treatments versus placebo was determined and assessed by an exact 2-sided 95% confidence interval. Exact 95% CI by Chan and Zhang. Asymptotic and Fisher's exact test.||27.1|-67.9|0.5455
81523394|NCT03429543|162735911|OTHER||Rate difference (percentage)|2.4||||0.7789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|19.5|||Wald test||Difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|The risk difference of active treatments versus placebo was determined and assessed by an exact 2-sided 95% confidence interval. Exact 95% CI by Chan and Zhang. Asymptotic and two-sided Wald test.||19.5|-15.2|0.7789
81523395|NCT03429543|162735911|OTHER||Rate difference (percentage)|10.1||||0.2548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|28.1|||Wald test||Difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|The risk difference of active treatments versus placebo was determined and assessed by an exact 2-sided 95% confidence interval. Exact 95% CI by Chan and Zhang. Asymptotic and two-sided Wald test.||28.1|-7.7|0.2548
81523396|NCT03429543|162735911|OTHER||Rate difference (percentage)|-23.3||||0.5455|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-67.9|27.1|||Fisher Exact||Difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|The risk difference of active treatments versus placebo was determined and assessed by an exact 2-sided 95% confidence interval. Exact 95% CI by Chan and Zhang. Asymptotic and Fisher's exact test.||27.1|-67.9|0.5455
81523397|NCT03429543|162735911|OTHER||Rate difference (percentage)|26.7||||0.5671|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.8|70.8|||Fisher Exact||Difference calculated as \[Treatment\] - Placebo.|The risk difference of active treatments versus placebo was determined and assessed by an exact 2-sided 95% confidence interval. Exact 95% CI by Chan and Zhang. Asymptotic and Fisher's exact test.||70.8|-30.8|0.5671
81523398|NCT01818492|162735912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0134|||||||Exact binomial test|This test was undertaken at the one-sided 0.025 significance level.||Pre-specified null hypothesis that ORR is at most 40%.||||0.0134
81523399|NCT01818492|162735913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0031|||||||Exact binomial test|This test was undertaken at the one-sided 0.025 significance level.||Pre-specified null hypothesis that ORR is at most 40%||||0.0031
81523400|NCT01818492|162735914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0205|||||||Exact binomial test|This test was undertaken at the one-sided 0.025 significance level.||Pre-specified null hypothesis that ORR is at most 40%||||0.0205
81523401|NCT01818492|162735915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0053|||||||Exact binomial test|This test was undertaken at the one-sided 0.025 significance level.||Pre-specified null hypothesis that ORR is at most 40%.||||0.0053
81523402|NCT03178669|162735937|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.1806|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.75|5.47||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.47|0.75|0.1806
81642804|NCT02350127|162976181|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.2|-1.5|0.69
81460953|NCT00985504|162614170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.719||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Item 4 (Days Lost) Score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA main effect F test||||||0.719
81460954|NCT00985504|162614170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.517||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Item 5 (Days Underproductive) Score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA main effect F test||||||0.517
81460955|NCT00985504|162614171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.776||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.776
81460956|NCT00985504|162614172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.691||95.0|||||Log Rank|||The log-rank test was conducted using Kaplan-Meier Product-Limit method.||||0.691
81460957|NCT00985504|162614173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.724||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.724
81460958|NCT00457002|162614182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.4364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.23|||Mantel Haenszel|||To conclude superiority of apixaban versus enoxaparin on the primary efficacy endpoint, the upper bound of the two-sided 95.004% confidence interval (CI) for the relative risk (pa/ pe) must be less than 1.||1.23|0.62|0.4364
81460959|NCT00457002|162614182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.59||||||||0.59|-1.37|
81460960|NCT00457002|162614183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.63||||||Formal testing of noninferiority for the key secondary efficacy endpoint was not performed since the superiority of the primary efficacy endpoint was not demonstrated.||1.63|0.69|
81460961|NCT00457002|162614183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.81||||||||0.81|-0.61|
81460962|NCT00457002|162614184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.71||||||||1.71|0.70|
81460963|NCT00457002|162614184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.85||||||||0.85|-0.57|
81460964|NCT00457002|162614185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.2||||||||1.20|0.78|
81460965|NCT00457002|162614185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|1.17||||||||1.17|-1.65|
81460966|NCT00457002|162614186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.22||||||||1.22|0.79|
81460967|NCT00457002|162614186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|1.29||||||||1.29|-1.52|
81460968|NCT00457002|162614187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.29||||||||1.29|0.65|
81460969|NCT00457002|162614187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.71||||||||0.71|-1.23|
81460970|NCT00457002|162614188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|4.05||||||||4.05|0.11|
81460971|NCT00457002|162614188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.1||||||||0.10|-0.16|
81460972|NCT00457002|162614189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.16||||||||1.16|0.68|
81460973|NCT00457002|162614189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.48||||||||0.48|-1.25|
81460974|NCT00457002|162614190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.96||||||||0.96|0.26|
81460975|NCT00457002|162614190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.03||||||||-0.03|-0.78|
81460976|NCT00457002|162614191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.28||||||||1.28|0.84|
81460977|NCT00457002|162614191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|1.73||||||||1.73|-1.18|
81460978|NCT00457002|162614192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.43||||||||2.43|0.32|
81460979|NCT00457002|162614192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.2||||||||0.20|-0.26|
81460980|NCT00457002|162614193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.43||||||||2.43|0.32|
81460981|NCT00457002|162614193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.2||||||||0.20|-0.26|
81460982|NCT00457002|162614194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.83||||||||0.83|0.11|
81460983|NCT00457002|162614194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.07||||||||-0.07|-0.62|
81460984|NCT00457002|162614195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.37||||||||1.37|0.65|
81460985|NCT00457002|162614195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.76||||||||0.76|-1.04|
81460986|NCT00457002|162614196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.02||||||Note: Relative risk was not estimable (0.0); only risk difference could be estimated.||-0.02|-0.29|
81460987|NCT00457002|162614197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.16||||||||1.16|0.14|
81460988|NCT00457002|162614197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.03||||||||0.03|-0.47|
81642805|NCT02350127|162976182|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|9.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.3|-10.9|0.88
81598370|NCT01212770|162872762|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|22.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|32.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||32.1|13.0|< 0.0001
81598371|NCT01212770|162872762|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|11.7||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|20.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||20.7|2.7|0.0123
81598372|NCT01212770|162872763|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|6.8||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|13.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||13.5|0.0|0.0520
81598373|NCT01212770|162872763|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|4.2||||0.2052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|10.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||10.6|-2.2|0.2052
81598374|NCT01212770|162872764|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|1.2||||0.5154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|4.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||4.8|-2.4|0.5154
81642806|NCT02350127|162976183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.5|-0.7|0.26
81460989|NCT00457002|162614198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference of event rates|0.29||||0.0437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.57||The Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors will be used at the one-sided alpha=0.025 level.|Mantel Haenszel|||Adjusted difference of event rates takes the stratification factor into consideration: previous VTE (yes, no) and active or previous cancer (yes, no).||0.57|0.01|0.0437
81598375|NCT01212770|162872764|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.3||||0.2527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|6.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||6.2|-1.5|0.2527
81460990|NCT00457002|162614199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference of event rates|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|1.06||||||Adjusted difference of event rates takes the stratification factor into consideration: previous VTE (yes, no) and active or previous cancer (yes, no).||1.06|-0.33|
81460991|NCT00457002|162614200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjustted difference of event rates|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|1.33||||||Adjusted difference of event rates takes the stratification factor into consideration: previous VTE (yes, no) and active or previous cancer (yes, no).||1.33|-016|
81460992|NCT00457002|162614201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference of Event Rates|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.14||||||||2.14|-0.40|
81598376|NCT01212770|162872765|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|8.3||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|15.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||15.1|1.6|0.0180
81642807|NCT02350127|162976184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-3.9|0.08
81642808|NCT03575572|162976194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.007
81642809|NCT03575572|162976194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.17
81642810|NCT03575572|162976196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81642811|NCT03575572|162976196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81460993|NCT00457002|162614202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.61||||||||1.61|0.74|
81598377|NCT01212770|162872765|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|5.8||||0.0807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|12.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||12.3|-0.6|0.0807
81598378|NCT01212770|162872766|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|1.8||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|6.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||6.2|-2.6|0.4230
81598379|NCT01212770|162872766|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.6||||0.787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||4.6|-3.5|0.7870
81598380|NCT01212770|162872767|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-4.1||||0.4707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|6.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||6.5|-14.8|0.4707
81598381|NCT01212770|162872767|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-5.4||||0.3547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|5.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||5.7|-16.6|0.3547
81598382|NCT01212770|162872768|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|6.6||||0.4175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|21.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||21.8|-8.6|0.4175
81598383|NCT01212770|162872768|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|6.4||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|21.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||21.8|-9.1|0.4370
81598384|NCT01212770|162872769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.4||||0.9463|TWO_SIDED|195.0|-12.1|11.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||11.3|-12.1|0.9463
81598385|NCT01212770|162872769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-7.7||||0.2032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|3.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||3.8|-19.3|0.2032
81598386|NCT01212770|162872770|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|9.8||||0.2321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|25.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||25.4|-5.8|0.2321
81598387|NCT01212770|162872770|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|9.6||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|25.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use involvement of \>= 3% BSA with psoriasis at baseline.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata of baseline DMARD use by ≥ 3% BSA psoriasis involvement at baseline with the CMH weights. The 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||25.3|-6.2|0.2520
81642812|NCT04405089|162976202|OTHER||Linear regression|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Linear regression (number of traumatic brain injuries versus Binge Eating Scale score at baseline).||||
81642813|NCT04405089|162976203|OTHER||Linear regression|-0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Linear regression (number of traumatic brain injuries versus NIH Flanker score at baseline).||||
81642814|NCT04405089|162976204|OTHER||Linear regression|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Linear regression (number of traumatic brain injuries versus NIH Set Shifting score at baseline).||||
81642815|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.2|||||Represents patients pain score post operative day 1 best with rest|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity.||1.2|0.9|
81642816|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|2.6|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative day 1 worst at rest|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity.||2.6|2.2|
81642817|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|3.1|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative day 1 best with activity|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||3.1|2.7|
81460994|NCT00457002|162614202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|1.07||||||||1.07|-0.66|
81460995|NCT00457002|162614211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Event rate difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.29|||||stratification factor: previous VTE (yes, no), and active or previous cancer (yes, no).|Adjusted difference in event rates in MI or stroke.||0.29|-0.30|
81460996|NCT00457002|162614211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference of event rates|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.3|||||stratification factor: previous VTE (yes, no), and active or previous cancer (yes, no).|Adjusted difference of event rates for myocardial infarction.||0.30|-0.11|
81460997|NCT00457002|162614211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in event rates|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.12||||||Adjusted difference in event rates for stroke.||0.12|-0.32|
81460998|NCT00457002|162614211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in event rates|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.28|||||stratification factor: previous VTE (yes, no), and active or previous cancer (yes, no).|Adjusted difference of event rates in thrombocytopenia.||0.28|-0.09|
81460999|NCT00833105|162614235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Random subject effect||||||<0.025
81461000|NCT00833105|162614236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.299|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Random subject effect||||||0.299
81461001|NCT00833105|162614237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.459|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Random subject effect||||||0.459
81461002|NCT00833105|162614238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.343|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Random subject effect||||||0.343
81461003|NCT00833105|162614239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.951|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Random subject effects||||||0.951
81461004|NCT00833105|162614240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.371|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Random subject effect||||||0.371
81461005|NCT00833105|162614241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Random subject effect||||||0.164
81461006|NCT00833105|162614242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank|No multiple comparison procedure||Pre-training score is average of a total of 9 efforts, including 3 efforts from the first 3 days of training. Post-training score is average of a total of 9 efforts, including 3 efforts from the last 3 days of training.||||<0.01
81461007|NCT00833105|162614243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No multiple comparison procedure performed|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.05
81461008|NCT00833105|162614244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||No multiple comparison procedure|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81461009|NCT00833105|162614245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||No multiple comparison adjustment.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.005
81461010|NCT00833105|162614246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No multiple comparison adjustment.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81461011|NCT00833105|162614247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No multiple comparisons adjustment.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81461012|NCT02898597|162614248|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.31|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|110.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||110.30|1.37|< 0.05
81461013|NCT02898597|162614248|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher Exact test was performed, comparing the proportion of participants whose abstinence was verified with salivary cotinine test between the two arms, which was significant (p = 0.02).||||<0.05
81461014|NCT03656068|162614260|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for statistical inference.|Median Difference (Net)|0.003||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value for testing median = 0|Sign test|||||||0.0039
81461015|NCT03656068|162614261|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for statistical inference.|Median Difference (Net)|10.0||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value for testing median = 0|Sign test|||||||0.0026
81461016|NCT03656068|162614262|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for statistical inference.|Median Difference (Net)|0.002||||0.5555|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value for testing median = 0|Sign test|||||||0.5555
81461017|NCT03656068|162614263|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for statistical inference.|Median Difference (Net)|1.72||||0.3778|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value for testing median = 0|Sign test|||||||0.3778
81461018|NCT03656068|162614264|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.1||||0.4638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|14.8||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||14.8|-31.0|0.4638
81461019|NCT03656068|162614265|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.65||||0.6532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.26|5.97||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||5.97|-9.26|0.6532
81461020|NCT03656068|162614266|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.38||||0.7254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|2.61||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.61|-1.86|0.7254
81461021|NCT03656068|162614267|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|8.77||||0.3772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|29.25||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||29.25|-11.70|0.3772
81461022|NCT03656068|162614268|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.5799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.33||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.33|-0.56|0.5799
81461023|NCT03656068|162614269|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.89||||0.7088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.65|8.87||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||8.87|-12.65|0.7088
81461024|NCT03656068|162614270|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35||||0.0609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.02||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.02|-0.72|0.0609
81461025|NCT03656068|162614271|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.61||||0.1556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.16|2.94||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.94|-16.16|0.1556
81461026|NCT03656068|162614272|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-14.6||||0.0709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|1.4||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.4|-30.6|0.0709
81461027|NCT03656068|162614273|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.61||||0.1799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.02|1.81||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.81|-9.02|0.1799
81461028|NCT03656068|162614274|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.8||||0.3306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|7.6||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||7.6|-21.2|0.3306
81461029|NCT03656068|162614275|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.94||||0.4504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.25|3.37||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||3.37|-7.25|0.4504
81461030|NCT03656068|162614276|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|33.8||||0.1349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|79.0||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||79.0|-11.5|0.1349
81461031|NCT03656068|162614277|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|76.24||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.04|133.43||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||133.43|19.04|0.0117
81461032|NCT03656068|162614278|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|31.3||||0.4281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.3|112.9||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||112.9|-50.3|0.4281
81461033|NCT03656068|162614279|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|117.37||||0.0407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|229.14||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||229.14|5.60|0.0407
81461034|NCT03656068|162614280|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|47.28||||0.7065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-210.9|305.46||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||305.46|-210.90|0.7065
81461035|NCT03656068|162614281|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|43.11||||0.1693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.95|106.17||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||106.17|-19.95|0.1693
81461036|NCT03656068|162614282|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-48.14||||0.7099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-317.64|221.36||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||221.36|-317.64|0.7099
81461037|NCT03656068|162614283|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|30.03||||0.3597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.48|97.55||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||97.55|-37.48|0.3597
81461038|NCT03656068|162614284|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|169.0||||0.9893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25908.2|26246.2||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||26246.2|-25908.2|0.9893
81461039|NCT03656068|162614285|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|13.82||||0.1454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|32.85||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||32.85|-5.21|0.1454
81461040|NCT03656068|162614286|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|3016.8||||0.8089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22996.2|29029.7||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||29029.7|-22996.2|0.8089
81461041|NCT03656068|162614287|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|12.78||||0.1365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|30.06||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||30.06|-4.50|0.1365
81523403|NCT03178669|162735937|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.6649|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.2|2.24||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.24|0.20|0.6649
81523404|NCT03178669|162735937|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.8||||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.53|9.47||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.47|1.53|0.0247
81523405|NCT03178669|162735937|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.3279|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.52|3.88||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.88|0.52|0.3279
81523406|NCT03178669|162735938|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.2115|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.69|4.99||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.99|0.69|0.2115
81523407|NCT03178669|162735938|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3||||0.8498|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.06|1.34||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.34|0.06|0.8498
81523408|NCT03178669|162735938|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.0977|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.01|6.62||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.62|1.01|0.0977
81523409|NCT03178669|162735938|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.522|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.32|2.84||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.84|0.32|0.5220
81523410|NCT03178669|162735939|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.2335|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.74|2.94||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.94|0.74|0.2335
81523411|NCT03178669|162735939|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.2511|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.73|2.69||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.69|0.73|0.2511
81523412|NCT03178669|162735939|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.1162|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.96|3.52||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.52|0.96|0.1162
81523413|NCT03178669|162735939|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.3467|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.63|2.4||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.40|0.63|0.3467
81523414|NCT03178669|162735940|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.6326|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.5|1.5||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.50|0.50|0.6326
81523415|NCT03178669|162735940|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.7127|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.45|1.37||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.37|0.45|0.7127
81523416|NCT03178669|162735940|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.2658|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.75|2.34||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.34|0.75|0.2658
81523417|NCT03178669|162735940|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.8301|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.36|1.16||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.16|0.36|0.8301
81523418|NCT03178669|162735941|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.7994|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.32|1.27||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.27|0.32|0.7994
81523419|NCT03178669|162735941|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3||||0.9665|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.16|0.72||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.72|0.16|0.9665
81523420|NCT03178669|162735941|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.2049|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.8|2.82||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.82|0.80|0.2049
81523421|NCT03178669|162735941|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.6504|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.42|1.6||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.60|0.42|0.6504
81523422|NCT03178669|162735942|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.9207|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.18|0.93||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.93|0.18|0.9207
81523423|NCT03178669|162735942|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.9228|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.19|0.92||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.92|0.19|0.9228
81523424|NCT03178669|162735942|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.6636|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.39|1.61||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.61|0.39|0.6636
81523425|NCT03178669|162735942|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.7449|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.34|1.41||one-sided and adjusted for stratification factors, p values of less than 0.10 were regarded as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.41|0.34|0.7449
81642818|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|4.8|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative day 1 worst with activity|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||4.8|4.4|
81523426|NCT01600092|162735943|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio is \>0.67|GMT Ratio (Experimental/Existing)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.07|||||GMTs and GMT ratio were based on a model with terms for treatment and country, with the constraint that the mean baseline value is the same for both treatment groups|Serotype G1||1.07|0.79|
81523427|NCT01600092|162735943|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio is \>0.67|GMT Ratio (Experimental/Existing)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.33|||||GMTs and GMT ratio were based on a model with terms for treatment and country, with the constraint that the mean baseline value is the same for both treatment groups|Serotype G2||1.33|0.99|
81523428|NCT01600092|162735943|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio is \>0.67|GMT Ratio (Experimental/Existing)|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.75|3.74|||||GMTs and GMT ratio were based on a model with terms for treatment and country, with the constraint that the mean baseline value is the same for both treatment groups|Serotype G3||3.74|2.75|
81523429|NCT01600092|162735943|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio is \>0.67|GMT Ratio (Experimental/Existing)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.2|||||GMTs and GMT ratio were based on a model with terms for treatment and country, with the constraint that the mean baseline value is the same for both treatment groups|Serotype G4||1.20|0.94|
81642819|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.0|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative day 2 best at rest|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||2.0|1.6|
81642820|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|3.6|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative day 2 worst at rest|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||3.6|3.2|
81523430|NCT01600092|162735943|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio is \>0.67|GMT Ratio (Experimental/Existing)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.35|||||GMTs and GMT ratio were based on a model with terms for treatment and country, with the constraint that the mean baseline value is the same for both treatment groups|Serotype P1A\[8\]||1.35|1.00|
81523431|NCT00651625|162736023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||non-applicable|||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||group comparisons using t-test and confidence intervals.||||0.05
81523432|NCT04566692|162736040|NON_INFERIORITY|The bi-weekly treatment was considered non-inferior to the weekly treatment if the lower bound of the 90% CI was \> 0.8.|GLSM Ratio|1.035|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.003|1.0685||||||Geometric least-squares means (GLSMs), GLSM ratio, and 90% CI of GLSM ratio were determined from a mixed-effect model for the log-transformed parameter value with treatment period (weekly or bi-weekly) as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||1.0685|1.0030|
81523433|NCT04566692|162736043|NON_INFERIORITY|The biweekly treatment was considered non-inferior to the weekly treatment if the lower bound of the 90% CI was \> 0.8.|GLSM Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9447|0.9957||||||GLSMs, GLSM ratio, and 90% CI of GLSM ratio were determined from a mixed-effect model for the log-transformed parameter value with treatment period (weekly or bi-weekly) as a fixed effect and participants as a random effect.||0.9957|0.9447|
81523434|NCT03927404|162736062|OTHER|We used median (Inter-quartile range) to describe the continuous measures of limb health such as TEWL, Hydration, and Oxygenation levels at each visit and each location of the measurements in the sound (SL) and residual limbs (RL).|||||<|0.05||||||In a bivariate analysis, we used two-sided equality of the median test for the matched pairs of observations|bivariate analysis|||||||<0.05
81523435|NCT03927404|162736064|OTHER|We used median (Inter-quartile range) to describe the continuous measures of limb health such as TEWL, Hydration, and Oxygenation levels at each visit and each location of the measurements in the sound (SL) and residual limbs (RL).||||||0.05||||||In a bivariate analysis, we used two-sided equality of the median test for the matched pairs of observations|bivariate analysis|||||||0.05
81523436|NCT01229449|162736065|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81523437|NCT01229449|162736065|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81523438|NCT01229449|162736065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81523439|NCT01229449|162736065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81598388|NCT05725317|162872794|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority in distance visual acuity was declared if the upper confidence limit was less than 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0||Since a noninferiority hypothesis is being tested, a p-value is not applicable. Confidence limit is being reported and compared to the noninferiority margin.|||LSM results based on mixed effects repeated measures model with both fixed (lens, visit, lens-by-visit interaction and sequence) and random (subject) effects. Difference = LID220365 minus LID006961. Sign is retained with the rounded value.|||0.00||
81461042|NCT03656068|162614288|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|28.954||||0.1322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.525|67.433||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||67.433|-9.525|0.1322
81461043|NCT03656068|162614289|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|23.99||||0.1062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.59|53.57|||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for testing mean = 0||||53.57|-5.59|0.1062
81461044|NCT03656068|162614290|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|28.311||||0.0831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.151|60.774||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||60.774|-4.151|0.0831
81461045|NCT03656068|162614291|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|32.72||||0.0543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|66.13||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||66.13|-0.69|0.0543
81642821|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|4.4|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative day 2 best with activity|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||4.4|4.0|
81461046|NCT03656068|162614292|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.056||||0.6325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.185|0.298||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.298|-0.185|0.6325
81461047|NCT03656068|162614293|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.46||||0.6925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|2.87||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.87|-1.94|0.6925
81461048|NCT03656068|162614294|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.161||||0.2733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.462|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.462|-0.140|0.2733
81523440|NCT01229449|162736065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.72
81523441|NCT01229449|162736065|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81523442|NCT01229449|162736065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0005
81523443|NCT01229449|162736065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0005
81523444|NCT01229449|162736065|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81523445|NCT01229449|162736065|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81523446|NCT02641067|162736075|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|2.04||||||||2.04|1.00|
81523447|NCT02641067|162736076|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.92||||||||1.92|0.99|
81523448|NCT02641067|162736077|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|1.15||||||||1.15|0.61|
81523449|NCT04033068|162736090|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2003|||||||Fisher-Freeman-Halton Test|||||||= 0.2003
81523450|NCT04033068|162736091|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1448|||||||Fisher-Freeman-Halton Test|||||||= 0.1448
81523451|NCT04033068|162736092|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9111|||||||Fisher-Freeman-Halton Test|||||||= 0.9111
81523452|NCT04033068|162736093|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Fisher-Freeman-Halton Test|||||||= 1.0000
81523453|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|0.9|||=|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.5|||ANOVA|||Day 0||5.5|0.2|= 0.9990
81523454|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|0.8|||=|0.9798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|5.2|||ANOVA|||Day 0||5.2|0.1|= 0.9798
81523455|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|1.2|||=|0.9958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|10.1|||ANOVA|||Day 0||10.1|0.1|= 0.9958
81523456|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|0.8|||=|0.9935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|5.5|||ANOVA|||Day 0||5.5|0.1|= 0.9935
81523457|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|1.3|||=|0.9852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|10.7|||ANOVA|||Day 0||10.7|0.2|= 0.9852
81642822|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|6.1|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative day 2 worst with activity|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||6.1|5.7|
81523458|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|1.6|||=|0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|14.4|||ANOVA|||Day 0||14.4|0.2|= 0.9440
81523459|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|1.2|||=|0.9943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.5|||ANOVA|||Day 28||5.5|0.2|= 0.9943
81523460|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|1.0|||=|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.1|||ANOVA|||Day 28||5.1|0.2|= 0.9999
81523461|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|2.2|||=|0.6476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|14.3|||ANOVA|||Day 28||14.3|0.4|= 0.6476
81523462|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|0.8|||=|0.9911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.3|||ANOVA|||Day 28||4.3|0.2|= 0.9911
81523463|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|1.9|||=|0.7647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|12.0|||ANOVA|||Day 28||12.0|0.3|= 0.7647
81523464|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|2.3|||=|0.6447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|15.8|||ANOVA|||Day 28||15.8|0.3|= 0.6447
81523465|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|1.3|||=|0.9638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.3|||ANOVA|||Day 56||5.3|0.3|= 0.9638
81523466|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|1.7|||=|0.7837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|7.7|||ANOVA|||Day 56||7.7|0.4|= 0.7837
81523467|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|2.9|||=|0.3427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|15.3|||ANOVA|||Day 56||15.3|0.5|= 0.3427
81523468|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|1.3|||=|0.9578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.8|||ANOVA|||Day 56||5.8|0.3|= 0.9578
81523469|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|2.2|||=|0.5637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|11.7|||ANOVA|||Day 56||11.7|0.4|= 0.5637
81523470|NCT04033068|162736095|SUPERIORITY||GMT Ratio|1.7|||=|0.8471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|9.6|||ANOVA|||Day 56||9.6|0.3|= 0.8471
81523471|NCT02540265|162736115|OTHER||Effect Size|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81523472|NCT02540265|162736115|OTHER||Effect Size|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81523473|NCT02540265|162736116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0049|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0049
81523474|NCT02540265|162736116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0076|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0076
81523475|NCT02540265|162736117|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Applies to SPID 0-6, SPID 0-12, SPID 0-24, SPID 12-24, SPID 12-48, and SPID 24-48|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81523476|NCT02540265|162736117|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Applies to SPID 0-6, SPID 0-12, SPID 0-24, SPID 12-24, SPID 12-48, and SPID 24-48|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81523477|NCT00324233|162736119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0|||||equivalence testing|||||||0.56
81523478|NCT01707381|162736125|OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.773|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|-1.166|||ANCOVA||Treatment Difference = BOL-303259-X 0.024% - Timolol maleate 0.5%.|||-1.166|-2.380|<0.001
81523479|NCT01707381|162736126|OTHER||Bonferroni t-test used for paired compar|0.01|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||the bonferroni result applies to nocturnal supine OPP data comparing BOL group to timolol group|Statistical analysis of nocturnal (supine) OPP was performed among baseline, the BOL-303259-X treatment and timolol treatment using ANOVA. the criteria for statistical significance was P\<0.05. Post hoc Bonferroni T-tests were then utilized to compare BOL and timolol groups.||||<0.05
81523480|NCT01707381|162736127|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.77||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.915|-0.625|||ANOVA||Treatment Difference = BOL-303259-X 0.024% - Timolol maleate 0.5%.|||-0.625|-2.915|0.004
81523481|NCT04583956|162736147|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.61|||Proportional odds model||Odds ratio above 1 favors Remdesivir plus Risankizumab.|Includes all ordinal score categories. Odds ratio of a better clinical status score, confidence interval, and p-value estimated from a proportional odds model adjusted for baseline steroid use and baseline ordinal score. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation (MI) for participants lost to follow-up before Day 8 while hospitalized, in hospice, long term acute care, or transferred to other hospital while participants lost to follow-up after discharge to home are assigned a score of 2.||1.61|0.59|0.927
81523482|NCT04583956|162736148|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.25|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio greater than 1 favors Remdesivir plus Risankizumab.|Odds ratio, confidence interval, and p-value estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline dexamethasone use, baseline ordinal score, age, and baseline C-Reactive Protein (CRP).||2.25|0.36|0.829
81598389|NCT05338333|162872843|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority in distance VA was declared if the least squares means difference upper confidence limit was less than 0.05.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0||Since a noninferiority hypothesis is being tested, a p-value is not applicable. Confidence limit is being reported and compared to the noninferiority margin.|||LSM results based on mixed effects repeated measures model with both fixed (lens, visit, lens-by-visit interaction, period, sequence, and habitual lens stratum) and random (subject) effects. Difference = LID210464 minus AOHG MF.|||0.00||
81598390|NCT01194570|162872875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative Reduction (%)|29.337||||0.0404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.618|51.456||P-value from a ranked ANCOVA on Percent Change from BL adjusting for rank of BL 25-Foot Timed Walk (25-FTW), Geographical Region (US vs ROW) and Age (\<=45, \> 45 years); missing observations imputed with LOCF.|Ranked ANCOVA||Relative reduction was calculated as -Relative change = - (Ocrelizumab response-Placebo response)/Placebo response\*100%. The 95% CI for relative reduction was obtained using the Bootstrap method.|Estimates (back-transformed) based on mixed-effect model of repeated measures (MMRM) using unstructured covariance matrix: log(Post-baseline(BL)/BL) = log(BL 25-FTW) + Geographical Region (US vs. ROW) + Age (\<=45, \> 45 years) + Week + Treatment + Treatment\*Week (repeated values over Week) + log (BL 25-FTW)\*Week. Relative reduction was calculated as -Relative change = -(OCR response-Placebo response)/Placebo response\*100%. The 95% CI for relative reduction was obtained using the Bootstrap method.||51.456|-1.618|0.0404
81598391|NCT01194570|162872876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.876|0.924||P-value is from ranked ANCOVA on Percent Change from BL adjusting for rank of BL T2 lesion volume, Geographical Region (US vs ROW) and Age (\<=45, \> 45 years); missing observations imputed with LOCF.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Estimates (back-transformed) are based on mixed-effect model of repeated measures (MMRM) using unstructured covariance matrix: log(Post-BL/BL) = log(BL T2 lesion volume) + Geographical Region (US vs. ROW) + Age (\<=45, \> 45 years) + Week + Treatment + Treatment\*Week (repeated values over Week) + log (BL T2 lesion volume)\*Week.||0.924|0.876|< 0.0001
81598392|NCT01194570|162872877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative Reduction (%)|17.475||||0.0206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.206|29.251|||MMRM||Relative reduction was calculated as -Relative change = - (Ocrelizumab response-Placebo response)/Placebo response\*100%. The 95% CI for relative reduction was obtained using the Bootstrap method.|Estimates are from analysis based on MMRM using unstructured covariance matrix: Percentage Change = Brain Volume at Week 24 + Geographical Region (US vs. ROW) + Age (\<=45, \> 45 years) + Week + Treatment + Treatment\*Week (repeated values over Week) + Brain Volume at Week 24\*Week. Relative reduction was calculated as - Relative change = - (OCR response-Placebo response)/Placebo response\*100%. The 95% CI for relative reduction was obtained using Bootstrap method.||29.251|3.206|0.0206
81461049|NCT03656068|162614295|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.47||||0.3288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|4.56||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||4.56|-1.63|0.3288
81461050|NCT03656068|162614296|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|5.649||||0.9271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-121.923|133.22||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||133.220|-121.923|0.9271
81461051|NCT03656068|162614297|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.89||||0.9244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.58|20.37||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||20.37|-18.58|0.9244
81461052|NCT03656068|162614298|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-30.244||||0.7288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-211.93|151.441||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||151.441|-211.930|0.7288
81461053|NCT03656068|162614299|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.34||||0.7824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.85|28.52||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||28.52|-21.85|0.7824
81642823|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.2|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative day 3 best at rest|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||1.2|0.8|
81461054|NCT03656068|162614300|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-47.629||||0.6448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-260.433|165.176||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||165.176|-260.433|0.6448
81461055|NCT03656068|162614301|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.38||||0.9806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.04|32.8||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||32.80|-32.04|0.9806
81461056|NCT03656068|162614302|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-113.616||||0.3256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-351.124|123.891||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||123.891|-351.124|0.3256
81461057|NCT03656068|162614303|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|8.78||||0.6582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.52|50.09||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||50.09|-32.52|0.6582
81461058|NCT03656068|162614304|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2438||||0.5459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0847|0.5972||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.5972|-1.0847|0.5459
81461059|NCT03656068|162614305|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|23.91||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.15|69.97|||t-test, 2 sided|||||69.97|-22.15|0.2860
81461060|NCT03656068|162614306|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2893||||0.4887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.158|0.5794||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.5794|-1.1580|0.4887
81461061|NCT03656068|162614307|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|30.27||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.21|98.75||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||98.75|-38.21|0.3610
81461062|NCT03656068|162614308|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63||||0.4945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|1.26||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.26|-2.51|0.4945
81461063|NCT03656068|162614309|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.99||||0.8191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.94|7.95||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||7.95|-9.94|0.8191
81461064|NCT03656068|162614310|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.22||||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|-0.47||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.47|-5.96|0.0243
81598393|NCT01194570|162872878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.377|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.725||0.6034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.048|1.802|||MMRM||Difference in adjusted mean was calculated as Ocrelizumab SF-36 Physical Component Summary Score - Placebo SF-36 Physical Component Summary Score.|Estimates are from analysis based on MMRM using unstructured covariance matrix: Change = Baseline PCS Score + Geographical Region (US vs. ROW) + Age (\<=45, \> 45 years) + Week + Treatment + Treatment\*Week (repeated values over Week) + Baseline PCS Score\*Week.||1.802|-1.048|0.6034
81461065|NCT03656068|162614311|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-9.94||||0.0493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.84|-0.04||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.04|-19.84|0.0493
81461066|NCT03656068|162614312|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.3066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.79||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.79|-0.59|0.3066
81461067|NCT03656068|162614313|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.4||||0.2671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|9.63||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||9.63|-2.82|0.2671
81461068|NCT03656068|162614314|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.8241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|1.16||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.16|-0.94|0.8241
81598394|NCT00876915|162872881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.695||||0.4795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.235|1.89|||stratified Cox|||||1.890|0.235|0.4795
81598395|NCT00876915|162872882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|7.019||||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.236|131.632|||stratified Cox|||||131.632|1.236|0.0252
81598396|NCT02673398|162872896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.01|||t-test, 2 sided||Patients with higher risk scores were more likely to require a dose reduction. The lack of significance is most likely due to the small sample size.|Student's t-test was used to assess if geriatric risk score differed depending on whether or not a participant had a dose reduction (mean difference log2 risk = no dose modification - dose modification).||0.01|-0.82|0.05
81598397|NCT02673398|162872896|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression was used to assess whether log2 geriatric toxicity risk score was a risk factor for the number of course completed.||||0.39
81598398|NCT02673398|162872897|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0398||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||The older the participant the lower the steady state value.|Least squares regression was used to assess the relationship between steady state neratinib concentration and age||||0.03
81598399|NCT02673398|162872897|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.39||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Geriatric risk score was not predictive of steady state concentration.|Least squares regression was used to determine if geriatric toxicity risk score at baseline was predictive of steady state neratinib concentration.||||0.57
81642824|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|2.6|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative day 3 worst at rest|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||2.6|2.2|
81642825|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|3.5|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative day 3 best with activity|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||3.5|3.1|
81642826|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|5.2|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative day 3 worst with activity|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||5.2|4.8|
81642827|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.7|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative days 10-14 best at rest|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||0.7|0.4|
81642828|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|2.3|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative days 10-14 worst at rest|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||2.3|1.9|
81523483|NCT04583956|162736149|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.56|||Regression, Cox||HR greater than 1 favors Remdesivir plus Risankizumab.|Hazard ratio, confidence interval, and p-value estimated from a Cox model adjusted for baseline steroid use and baseline ordinal score.||1.56|0.84|0.399
81642829|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|2.2|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative days 10-14 best with activity|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||2.2|1.8|
81642830|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|4.2|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative days 10-14 worst with activity|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||4.2|3.8|
81642831|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.4|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative week 3 best at rest|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||0.4|0.2|
81642832|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.7|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative week 3 worst at rest|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||1.7|1.3|
81642833|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.5|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative week 3 best with activity|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||1.5|1.2|
81642834|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|3.3|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative week 3 worst with activity|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||3.3|2.9|
81461069|NCT03656068|162614315|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.7587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.37|8.57||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||8.57|-6.37|0.7587
81642835|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative week 6 best at rest|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||0.2|0.0|
81642836|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.8|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative week 6 worst at rest|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||0.8|0.5|
81598400|NCT04128293|162872910|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|0.877|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7585|1.0152|||||Relative bioavailability between treatment A and B assessed using analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect was performed on the natural log-transformed parameter of AUC(0-infinity).|||1.0152|0.7585|
81598401|NCT04128293|162872912|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|0.892|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7778|1.0239|||||Relative bioavailability between treatment A and B assessed using analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect was performed on the natural log-transformed parameter of AUC(0-t).|||1.0239|0.7778|
81598402|NCT04128293|162872914|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|0.946|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8594|1.0404|||||Relative bioavailability between treatment A and B assessed using analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, participant as a random effect was performed on the natural log-transformed parameter of Cmax.|||1.0404|0.8594|
81642837|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.6|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative week 6 best with activity|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||0.6|0.4|
81642838|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.0|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative week 6 worst with activity|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||2.0|1.7|
81642839|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative week 12 best at rest|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||0.0|-0.0|
81642840|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.2|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative week 12 worst at rest|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||0.2|0.1|
81461070|NCT03656068|162614316|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.567||||0.3784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|0.746||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.746|-1.880|0.3784
81598403|NCT04128293|162872917|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.533||||0.4252|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|2.0||The p-value was assessed based on the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||The median difference and the 90 percent (%) confidence interval of the median difference was estimated from Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|||2.0000|-1.0000|0.4252
81598404|NCT04128293|162872917|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.3125|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|5.25||The p-value was assessed based on the Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test||The median difference and the 90% confidence interval of the median difference were estimated from Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|||5.2500|-0.7500|0.3125
81598405|NCT02606903|162872978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (%)|110.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|33.603|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.8|125.44|||ANOVA||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio (AI/PFS) of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually inter-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the log scale was used including treatment and body mass index (BMI) group as fixed effects||125.44|96.80|
81598406|NCT02606903|162872979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (%)|100.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|42.354|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.15|117.76|||ANOVA||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio (AI/PFS) of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually inter-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the log scale was used including treatment and BMI group as fixed effects||117.76|85.15|
81598407|NCT02606903|162872980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (%)|100.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|53.137|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.13|122.29|||ANOVA||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio (AI/PFS) of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually inter-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%).|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the log scale was used including treatment and BMI group as fixed effects||122.29|82.13|
81598408|NCT00420199|162872984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference from Placebo|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|0.76|||ANCOVA|||Comparison in the change from baseline of erosion score using the OMERACT 6 RA MRI score method between Abatacept and Placebo at Day 113 was based on a non-parametric analysis of covariance model (ANCOVA). Change from BL = Post-BL measurement-BL value. Adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and BL value a covariate.||0.76|-1.77|
81598409|NCT00420199|162872985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96||||0.103||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison in change from baseline of wrist synovitis using OMERACT 6 rheumatoid arthritis magnetic resonance imaging score method between abatacept and placebo at Day 113 based on a nonparametric analysis of covariance model. Baseline and changes from baseline of the total wrist synovitis scores were ranked, and the model included the rank score for change from baseline as the dependent variable with treatment group as a main effect and the rank score for baseline as an additional covariate.||||0.103
81598410|NCT00420199|162872987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference from Placebo|-3.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-0.96|||ANCOVA|||Comparison in the change from baseline of Edema/Osteitis score using the OMERACT 6 RA MRI score method between Abatacept and Placebo at Day 113 was based on a non-parametric analysis of covariance model (ANCOVA). Change from BL = Post-BL measurement-BL value. Adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and BL value a covariate.||-0.96|-6.00|
81598411|NCT00420199|162872990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference from Placebo|-4.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-1.42|||ANCOVA|||Comparison in the change from baseline of RAMRIS score using the OMERACT 6 RA MRI score method between Abatacept and Placebo at Day 113 was based on a non-parametric analysis of covariance model (ANCOVA). Change from BL = Post-BL measurement-BL value. Adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and BL value a covariate.||-1.42|-8.00|
81598412|NCT00420199|162873004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.69||||0.078||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison in change from baseline of wrist synovitis using OMERACT 6 rheumatoid arthritis magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) score method between ABA and PLA at Day 113 based on a parametric analysis of covariance model (ANCOVA). The model included the score change from baseline as the dependent variable, treatment group as a main effect and baseline score as an additional covariate.||||0.078
81598413|NCT02249819|162873009|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis for mean change from baseline in naming accuracy in the anodal vs. sham tDCS conditions Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in mean change of naming accuracy between anodal and sham tDCS conditions. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-sided).||||||0.694||||||The wilcoxon sign-ranked test was performed for this crossover design study in which subjects underwent measures across 2 study conditions (paired samples: mean change in anodal vs. sham condition). A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-sided).|wilcoxon sign-ranked test|Western Aphasia Battery used as a screening tool on admission only, to characterize level of severity. It was NOT an outcome measure.||||||0.694
81598414|NCT00558428|162873013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.0001||95.0|-4.9|-2.38|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline and country effect||||-2.38|-4.90|<0.0001
81598415|NCT00558428|162873013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.0001||95.0|-6.18|-3.66|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline and country effect||||-3.66|-6.18|<0.0001
81598416|NCT00558428|162873013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||||95.0|-2.66|-0.14|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline and country effect||||-0.14|-2.66|
81598417|NCT00558428|162873013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||||95.0|-3.93|-1.43|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline and country effect||||-1.43|-3.93|
81598418|NCT02219048|162873023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0719|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0909|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2243|0.0805|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|LANCOVA model contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment/baseline by week interaction, baseline value, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline at Week 1||0.0805|-0.2243|
81598419|NCT02219048|162873023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2362|0.0523|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|LANCOVA model contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment/baseline by week interaction, baseline value, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline at Week 2||0.0523|-0.2362|
81642841|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative week 12 best with activity|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||0.1|-0.0|
81598420|NCT02219048|162873023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0837|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2536|0.0274|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|LANCOVA model contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment/baseline by week interaction, baseline value, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline at Week 3||0.0274|-0.2536|
81598421|NCT02219048|162873023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0829|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1971|0.0812|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|LANCOVA model contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment/baseline by week interaction, baseline value, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline at Week 4||0.0812|-0.1971|
81598422|NCT02219048|162873023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.0837|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0742|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2081|0.0406|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|LANCOVA model contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment/baseline by week interaction, baseline value, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline Over Week 1 to 4||0.0406|-0.2081|
81642842|NCT03647709|162976208|OTHER||mean score|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.7|||||Represents patients reported pain score post operative week 12 worst with activity|Comparison of change in patient's reported pain with rest or during activity at various time intervals. Patients reported best and worst pain scores at rest and during activity||0.7|0.4|
81598423|NCT02219048|162873026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.285|0.106|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|LANCOVA model contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment/baseline by week interaction, baseline value, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline Averaged Over Week 1 to 4||0.106|-0.285|
81598424|NCT02219048|162873028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.003|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.76|22.794|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|LANCOVA model contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment/baseline by week interaction, baseline value, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Morning PEF: CFB at Week 1||22.794|-10.760|
81598425|NCT02219048|162873028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.591|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.228|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.926|27.108|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|LANCOVA model contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment/baseline by week interaction, baseline value, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Morning PEF: CFB at Week 2||27.108|-13.926|
81598426|NCT02219048|162873028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.954|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.673|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.644|20.552|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|LANCOVA model contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment/baseline by week interaction, baseline value, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Morning PEF: CFB at Week 3||20.552|-18.644|
81598427|NCT02219048|162873028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.368|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.92|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.069|17.333|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|LANCOVA model contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment/baseline by week interaction, baseline value, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Morning PEF: CFB at Week 4||17.333|-26.069|
81598428|NCT02219048|162873028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.299|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.503|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.323|19.92|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|LANCOVA model contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment/baseline by week interaction, baseline value, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Morning PEF: CFB Averaged Over 4 Weeks||19.920|-15.323|
81598429|NCT02219048|162873028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.135|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.961|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.248|19.519|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|LANCOVA model contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment/baseline by week interaction, baseline value, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Evening PEF: CFB at Week 1||19.519|-17.248|
81598430|NCT02219048|162873028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.834|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.956|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.871|19.54|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|LANCOVA model contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment/baseline by week interaction, baseline value, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Evening PEF: CFB at Week 2||19.540|-13.871|
81598431|NCT02219048|162873028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.374|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.652|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.933|11.185|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|LANCOVA model contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment/baseline by week interaction, baseline value, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Evening PEF: CFB at Week 3||11.185|-27.933|
81598432|NCT02219048|162873028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.445|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.573|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.245|22.356|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|LANCOVA model contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment/baseline by week interaction, baseline value, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Evening PEF: CFB at Week 4||22.356|-23.245|
81598433|NCT02219048|162873028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.212|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.317|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.52|16.096|||Longitudinal Analysis of Covariance|LANCOVA model contained fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment/baseline by week interaction, baseline value, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Evening PEF: CFB Averaged Over 4 Weeks||16.096|-18.520|
81598434|NCT00338884|162873031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate (ORR) (percent)|35.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.7|44.8|||||ORR=proportion of subjects with confirmed CR or PR, relative to total subjects who received at least 1 dose of study medication, had a baseline disease assessment, and had the correct histological cancer type.|||44.8|26.7|
81598435|NCT00338884|162873037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5581|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 1 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.5581
81598436|NCT00338884|162873037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7635|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 3 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.7635
81642843|NCT03647709|162976211|OTHER|||||||0.0015|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0015
81598437|NCT00338884|162873037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8366|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 5 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.8366
81598438|NCT00338884|162873037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0278|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 7 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.0278
81598439|NCT00338884|162873037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1988|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 9 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.1988
81598440|NCT00338884|162873037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2898|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 13 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.2898
81598441|NCT00338884|162873037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3567|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 17 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.3567
81598442|NCT00338884|162873037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4547|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 21 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.4547
81598443|NCT00338884|162873037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2809|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 25 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.2809
81642844|NCT03647709|162976212|OTHER|||||||0.6398|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.6398
81642845|NCT03647709|162976213|OTHER|||||||0.0658|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.0658
81642846|NCT03647709|162976214|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81642847|NCT02268526|162976234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.891|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.606|1.305||||||||1.305|0.606|
81642848|NCT02268526|162976234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.941|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.639|1.377||||||||1.377|0.639|
81523484|NCT04583956|162736150|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.71|||Proportional odds model||Odds ratio above 1 favors Remdesivir plus Risankizumab.|Includes all ordinal score categories. Odds ratio of a better clinical status score, confidence interval, and p-value estimated from a proportional odds model adjusted for baseline steroid use and baseline ordinal score. Missing data imputed using last observation carried forward for those lost to follow-up before Day 15 while hospitalized, in hospice, long term acute care, or transferred to other hospital. Participants lost to follow-up before Day 15 after discharge are given a score of 2.||1.71|0.62|0.910
81598444|NCT00338884|162873037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3259|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 29 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.3259
81598445|NCT00338884|162873037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2702|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 33 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.2702
81598446|NCT00338884|162873038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7154|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 1 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.7154
81598447|NCT00338884|162873038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6263|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 3 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.6263
81598448|NCT00338884|162873038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9608|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 5 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.9608
81598449|NCT00338884|162873038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 7 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.0300
81598450|NCT00338884|162873038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0927|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 9 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.0927
81598451|NCT00338884|162873038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2873|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 13 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.2873
81598452|NCT00338884|162873038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3018|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 17 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.3018
81598453|NCT00338884|162873038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4161|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 21 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.4161
81642849|NCT00832650|162976246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.051|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.334|0.436|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean was calculated based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline values, age and Body Mass Index (BMI) as covariates.|Null H10: μF8mg=μS10mg where μF8mg and μS10mg are means of GC24 for fesoterodine 8mg and solifenacin 10mg, respectively.||0.436|-0.334|
81598454|NCT00338884|162873038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3069|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 25 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.3069
81598455|NCT00338884|162873038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.292|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 29 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.2920
81598456|NCT00338884|162873038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2409|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 33 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.2409
81598457|NCT00338884|162873040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5784|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 1 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.5784
81598458|NCT00338884|162873040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6251|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 3 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.6251
81598459|NCT00338884|162873040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1639|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 5 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.1639
81598460|NCT00338884|162873040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2782|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 7 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.2782
81598461|NCT00338884|162873040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8627|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 9 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.8627
81598462|NCT00338884|162873040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.462|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 13 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.4620
81598463|NCT00338884|162873040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7575|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 17 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.7575
81598464|NCT00338884|162873040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3566|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 21 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.3566
81598465|NCT00338884|162873040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2809|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 25 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.2809
81598466|NCT00338884|162873040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8758|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 29 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.8758
81598467|NCT00338884|162873040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2702|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 33 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.2702
81598468|NCT00338884|162873041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7267|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 1 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.7267
81598469|NCT00338884|162873041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8555|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 3 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.8555
81598470|NCT00338884|162873041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2259|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 5 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.2259
81598471|NCT00338884|162873041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2074|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 7 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.2074
81598472|NCT00338884|162873041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4779|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 9 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.4779
81461071|NCT03656068|162614317|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.64||||0.3526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|5.53||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||5.53|-14.80|0.3526
81523485|NCT04583956|162736151|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.93|||Proportional odds model||Odds ratio above 1 favors Remdesivir plus Risankizumab.|Includes all ordinal score categories. Odds ratio of a better clinical status score, confidence interval, and p-value estimated from a proportional odds model adjusted for baseline steroid use and baseline ordinal score. Missing data imputed using last observation carried forward for those lost to follow-up before Day 15 while hospitalized, in hospice, long term acute care, or transferred to other hospital. Participants lost to follow-up before Day 15 after discharge are given a score of 2.||1.93|0.68|0.617
81523486|NCT04583956|162736184|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.46|||Regression, Cox||HR greater than 1 favors Remdesivir plus Risankizumab.|Hazard ratio (HR), confidence interval, and p-value estimated from a Cox model adjusted for baseline steroid use and baseline ordinal score.||1.46|0.82|0.550
81523487|NCT04583956|162736185|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.48|||Regression, Cox||HR greater than 1 favors Remdesivir plus Risankizumab.|Hazard ratio (HR), confidence interval, and p-value estimated from a Cox model adjusted for baseline steroid use and baseline ordinal score.||1.48|0.82|0.523
81523488|NCT04016077|162736188|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Geometric Means|118.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.96|159.64|||ANOVA|||||159.64|87.96|
81523489|NCT04016077|162736189|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Geometric Means|104.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.48|145.23|||ANOVA|||||145.23|74.48|
81527832|NCT04412707|162742537|EQUIVALENCE|The condition for similarity was if the 90% CI for the GMR was within the bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25.|adjusted geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.948|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.736|1.222|||||CVC vs PVC CVC is numerator and PVC is denominator. Linear Mixed Effect Model included terms for period, sequence and administration route (PVC or CVC) as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|For melflufen: Based on a geometric mean ratio (GMR) peripheral vs central of 0.95, a 90% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of geometric means within bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25, and 80% power, a sample size of 20 patients (10 per sequence) was required assuming a within-patient variability for period differences (in log scale) of 0.29. Approximately 25 patients were to be enrolled to achieve 20 PK- and local tolerance-evaluable patients.||1.222|0.736|
81527833|NCT04412707|162742537|EQUIVALENCE|The condition for similarity was if the 90% CI for the GMR was within the bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25.|[adjusted geometric mean ratio (GMR)]|0.846|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.748|0.957|||||CVC vs PVC CVC is numerator and PVC is denominator. Linear Mixed Effect Model included terms for period, sequence and administration route (PVC or CVC) as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|For desmethyl-melflufen: Based on a geometric mean ratio (GMR) peripheral vs central of 0.95, a 90% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of geometric means within bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25, and 80% power, a sample size of 20 patients (10 per sequence) was required assuming a within-patient variability for period differences (in log scale) of 0.29. Approximately 25 patients were to be enrolled to achieve 20 PK- and local tolerance-evaluable patients.||0.957|0.748|
81527834|NCT04412707|162742538|EQUIVALENCE|The condition for similarity was if the 90% CI for the GMR was within the bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25.|adjusted geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.877|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.684|1.126|||||Data above refer to meflufen. CVC vs PVC CVC is numerator, PVC is denominator. Linear Mixed Effect Model included terms for period, sequence and administration route (PVC or CVC) as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|Based on a geometric mean ratio (GMR) peripheral vs central of 0.95, a 90% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of geometric means within bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25, and 80% power, a sample size of 20 patients (10 per sequence) was required assuming a within-patient variability for period differences (in log scale) of 0.29. Approximately 25 patients were to be enrolled to achieve 20 PK- and local tolerance-evaluable patients.||1.126|0.684|
81527835|NCT04412707|162742538|EQUIVALENCE|The condition for similarity was if the 90% CI for the GMR was within the bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25.|adjusted geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.897|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.819|0.982|||||Data above refer to desethyl-melflufen. CVC vs PVC CVC is numerator, PVC is denominator. Linear Mixed Effect Model included terms for period, sequence and administration route as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|Based on a geometric mean ratio (GMR) peripheral vs central of 0.95, a 90% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of geometric means within bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25, and 80% power, a sample size of 20 patients (10 per sequence) was required assuming a within-patient variability for period differences (in log scale) of 0.29. Approximately 25 patients were to be enrolled to achieve 20 PK- and local tolerance-evaluable patients.||0.982|0.819|
81598473|NCT00338884|162873041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3628|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 13 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.3628
81598474|NCT00338884|162873041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.546|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 17 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.5460
81598475|NCT00338884|162873041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3637|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 21 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.3637
81598476|NCT00338884|162873041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2229|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 25 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.2229
81598477|NCT00338884|162873041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9759|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 29 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.9759
81598478|NCT00338884|162873041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2179|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 33 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.2179
81598479|NCT00338884|162873043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5784|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 1 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.5784
81598480|NCT00338884|162873043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9625|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 3 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.9625
81598481|NCT00338884|162873043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8519|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 5 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.8519
81598482|NCT00338884|162873043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||0.0513|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 7 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.0513
81598483|NCT00338884|162873043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4051|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 9 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.4051
81598484|NCT00338884|162873043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2548|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 13 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.2548
81598485|NCT00338884|162873043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5091|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 17 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.5091
81598486|NCT00338884|162873043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3133|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 21 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.3133
81598487|NCT00338884|162873043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9278|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 25 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.9278
81598488|NCT00338884|162873043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.407|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 29 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.4070
81598489|NCT00338884|162873043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2703|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 33 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.2703
81598490|NCT00338884|162873044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7267|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 1 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.7267
81598491|NCT00338884|162873044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8286|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 3 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.8286
81598492|NCT00338884|162873044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6867|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 5 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.6867
81598493|NCT00338884|162873044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 7 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.0450
81642850|NCT02332824|162976258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.325|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4845|-0.1649||In the primary analysis, each TAK-272 group will be compared with placebo group based on a step-down testing procedure, which will be employed for multiple comparison adjustment.|ANCOVA||Estimated Value was for LS mean differences (TAK-272 5 mg-placebo) in log-transformed UACR changes from baseline to the end of treatment period.|||-0.1649|-0.4845|<0.0001
81598494|NCT00338884|162873044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 9 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.1740
81598495|NCT00338884|162873044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2703|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 13 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.2703
81598496|NCT00338884|162873044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3659|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 17 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.3659
81598497|NCT00338884|162873044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3391|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 21 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.3391
81598498|NCT00338884|162873044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 25 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.9800
81598499|NCT00338884|162873044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.335|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 29 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.3350
81598500|NCT00338884|162873044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2179|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 33 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.2179
81598501|NCT00338884|162873047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.068|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||CR or PR Versus PD||||0.0680
81598502|NCT00338884|162873048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1159|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||CR or PR or (SD \> = 12 Weeks) Versus PD||||0.1159
81598503|NCT00338884|162873050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8519|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 3 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.8519
81598504|NCT00338884|162873050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5879|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 5 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.5879
81598505|NCT00338884|162873050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4757|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 7 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.4757
81598506|NCT00338884|162873050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1933|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 9 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.1933
81598507|NCT00338884|162873050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4187|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 13 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.4187
81598508|NCT00338884|162873050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3795|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 17 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.3795
81598509|NCT00338884|162873050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 21 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||1.0000
81598510|NCT00338884|162873050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6333|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 25 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.6333
81598511|NCT00338884|162873050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8679|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 29 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.8679
81598512|NCT00338884|162873050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.592|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 33 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.5920
81598513|NCT00338884|162873051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6939|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 3 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.6939
81598514|NCT00338884|162873051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5871|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 5 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.5871
81598515|NCT00338884|162873051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4572|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 7 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.4572
81598516|NCT00338884|162873051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.112|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 9 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.1120
81598517|NCT00338884|162873051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4896|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 13 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.4896
81598518|NCT00338884|162873051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2369|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 17 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.2369
81598519|NCT00338884|162873051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6709|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 21 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.6709
81598520|NCT00338884|162873051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6382|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 25 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.6382
81598521|NCT00338884|162873051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8481|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 29 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.8481
81598522|NCT00338884|162873051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3731|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 33 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.3731
81598523|NCT00338884|162873053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0292|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||CR or PR Versus PD||||0.0292
81598524|NCT00338884|162873054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1087|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||CR or PR or (SD \> = 12 Weeks) Versus PD||||0.1087
81598525|NCT00338884|162873056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3386|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 3 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.3386
81598526|NCT00338884|162873056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1949|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 5 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.1949
81598527|NCT00338884|162873056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7037|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 7 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.7037
81642851|NCT02332824|162976258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.469|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6251|-0.3132||In the primary analysis, each TAK-272 group will be compared with placebo group based on a step-down testing procedure, which will be employed for multiple comparison adjustment.|ANCOVA||Estimated Value was for LS mean differences (TAK-272 20 mg-placebo) in log-transformed UACR changes from baseline to the end of treatment period.|||-0.3132|-0.6251|<0.0001
81461072|NCT03656068|162614318|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.098||||0.9218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.978|2.173||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.173|-1.978|0.9218
81598528|NCT00338884|162873056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5748|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 9 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.5748
81598529|NCT00338884|162873056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.747|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 13 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.7470
81598530|NCT00338884|162873056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4703|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 17 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.4703
81598531|NCT00338884|162873056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8162|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 21 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.8162
81598532|NCT00338884|162873056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5465|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 25 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.5465
81598533|NCT00338884|162873056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3495|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 29 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.3495
81598534|NCT00338884|162873056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6397|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 33 (CR or PR Versus PD)||||0.6397
81598535|NCT00338884|162873057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4632|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 3 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.4632
81598536|NCT00338884|162873057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1701|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 5 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.1701
81598537|NCT00338884|162873057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8204|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 7 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.8204
81598538|NCT00338884|162873057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5162|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 9 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.5162
81598539|NCT00338884|162873057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9437|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 13 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.9437
81598540|NCT00338884|162873057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4013|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 17 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.4013
81598541|NCT00338884|162873057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9595|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 21 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.9595
81598542|NCT00338884|162873057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6249|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 25 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.6249
81598543|NCT00338884|162873057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3731|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 29 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.3731
81598544|NCT00338884|162873057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8263|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 1, Week 33 (CR or PR or \[SD \> = 12 Weeks\] Versus PD)||||0.8263
81642852|NCT02332824|162976258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7897|-0.4711||In the primary analysis, each TAK-272 group will be compared with placebo group based on a step-down testing procedure, which will be employed for multiple comparison adjustment.|ANCOVA||Estimated Value was for LS mean differences (TAK-272 40 mg -placebo) in log-transformed UACR changes from baseline to the end of treatment period.|||-0.4711|-0.7897|<0.0001
81598545|NCT05711641|162873063|OTHER|VAS was described with the use of summary measures, and the variations between the applied substances were compared with the use of Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with normal marginal distribution and identity binding function, assuming an interchangeable correlation matrix between the substances (McCullagh; Nelder, 1989).|Generalized Estimating Equations|||||||||||||||"The alternative hypothesis of this study is that 10% lidocaine, applied topically to the external auditory canal (EAC), acts on tinnitus intensity differently than placebo, while the null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the action of lidocaine and placebo on tinnitus intensity.~The analyses were performed using the IBM-SPSS for Windows software version 22.0 and tabulated using the Microsoft-Excel 2010 software, and the tests were performed with a significance level of 5%."|VAS was described with the use of summary measures, and the variations between the applied substances were compared with the use of Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with normal marginal distribution and identity binding function, assuming an interchangeable correlation matrix between the substances (McCullagh; Nelder, 1989).|||
81598546|NCT05711641|162873064|OTHER|Tinnitus loudness was described with the use of summary measures, and the variations between the applied substances were compared with the use of Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with normal marginal distribution and identity binding function, assuming an interchangeable correlation matrix between the substances (McCullagh; Nelder, 1989).||||||||||||||||"The alternative hypothesis of this study is that 10% lidocaine, applied topically to the external auditory canal (EAC), acts on tinnitus intensity differently than placebo, while the null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the action of lidocaine and placebo on tinnitus intensity.~The analyses were performed using the IBM-SPSS for Windows software version 22.0 and tabulated using the Microsoft-Excel 2010 software, and the tests were performed with a significance level of 5%."|Tinnitus loudness was described with the use of summary measures, and the variations between the applied substances were compared with the use of Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with normal marginal distribution and identity binding function, assuming an interchangeable correlation matrix between the substances (McCullagh; Nelder, 1989).|||
81642853|NCT02332824|162976258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8083|-0.4908||In the primary analysis, each TAK-272 group will be compared with placebo group based on a step-down testing procedure, which will be employed for multiple comparison adjustment.|ANCOVA||Estimated Value was for LS mean differences (TAK-272 80 mg -placebo) in log-transformed UACR changes from baseline to the end of treatment period.|||-0.4908|-0.8083|<0.0001
81642854|NCT02332824|162976258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6874|-0.3719||In the primary analysis, each TAK-272 group will be compared with placebo group based on a step-down testing procedure, which will be employed for multiple comparison adjustment.|ANCOVA||Estimated Value was for LS mean differences (Candesartan cilexetil 8 mg -placebo group) in log-transformed UACR changes from baseline to the end of treatment period.|||-0.3719|-0.6874|<0.0001
81642855|NCT03740919|162976266|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin \[NIM\]=0.4% for HbA1c|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.13|-0.17|0.783
81642856|NCT03740919|162976267|NON_INFERIORITY|NIM of 0.4%|LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.17|-0.20|0.867
81642857|NCT03740919|162976268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.3|||Regression, Logistic|||\< 54 mg/dL 1 hour post-dose||2.30|1.13|0.008
81642858|NCT03740919|162976268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.83|||Regression, Logistic|||\< 54 mg/dL 1 hour post-dose||1.83|0.75|0.487
81642859|NCT03740919|162976268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.13|||Regression, Logistic|||\< 54 mg/dL 1 hour post-dose||1.13|0.47|0.153
81642860|NCT03740919|162976268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.08|||Regression, Logistic|||\< 54 mg/dL 2 hour post-dose||2.08|1.06|0.020
81642861|NCT03740919|162976268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.76|||Regression, Logistic|||\< 54 mg/dL 2 hour post-dose||1.76|0.78|0.455
81642862|NCT03740919|162976268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|||\< 54 mg/dL 2 hour post-dose||1.19|0.52|0.259
81642863|NCT03740919|162976268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.51|||Regression, Logistic|||≤ 70 mg/dL 1 hour post-dose||2.51|1.29|<0.001
81642864|NCT03740919|162976268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.43|||Regression, Logistic|||≤ 70 mg/dL 1 hour post-dose||1.43|0.64|0.822
81642865|NCT03740919|162976268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.8|||Regression, Logistic|||≤ 70 mg/dL 1 hour post-dose||0.80|0.35|0.003
81461073|NCT03656068|162614319|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.9833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.71|15.01||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||15.01|-14.71|0.9833
81642866|NCT03740919|162976268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.14|||Regression, Logistic|||≤ 70 mg/dL 2 hour post-dose||2.14|0.94|0.092
81642867|NCT03740919|162976268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.11|||Regression, Logistic|||≤ 70 mg/dL 2 hour post-dose||1.11|0.45|0.133
81642868|NCT03740919|162976268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.8|||Regression, Logistic|||≤ 70 mg/dL 2 hour post-dose||0.80|0.31|0.004
81642869|NCT03740919|162976269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Negative binomial regression|Treatment and age group as covariates, log (exposure/365.25 days) as the offset in the model.||\< 54 mg/dL 1 hour post-dose||||0.220
81642870|NCT03740919|162976269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.599|||||||Negative binomial regression|Treatment and age group as covariates, log (exposure/365.25 days) as the offset in the model.||\< 54 mg/dL 1 hour post-dose||||0.599
81642871|NCT03740919|162976269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112|||||||Negative binomial regression|Treatment and age group as covariates, log (exposure/365.25 days) as the offset in the model.||\< 54 mg/dL 1 hour post-dose||||0.112
81642872|NCT03740919|162976269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||Negative binomial regression|Treatment and age group as covariates, log (exposure/365.25 days) as the offset in the model.||\< 54 mg/dL 2 hour post-dose||||0.034
81642873|NCT03740919|162976269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055|||||||Negative binomial regression|Treatment and age group as covariates, log (exposure/365.25 days) as the offset in the model.||\< 54 mg/dL 2 hour post-dose||||0.055
81642874|NCT03740919|162976269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.814|||||||Negative binomial regression|Treatment and age group as covariates, log (exposure/365.25 days) as the offset in the model.||\< 54 mg/dL 2 hour post-dose||||0.814
81523490|NCT00649428|162736212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by combined treatment site.||A 5% level of significance was used as the threshold for determination of statistical significance, and all tests were two-tailed. the effect size and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) are provided for all comparative efficacy outcomes. Primary analysis of the two co-primary efficacy endpoints and the secondary efficacy endpoints were performed on the ITT population.||||.00001
81523491|NCT00649428|162736215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by combined treatment site.||A 5% level of significance was used as the threshold for determination of statistical significance, and all tests were two-tailed. the effect size and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) are provided for all comparative efficacy outcomes. Primary analysis of the two co-primary efficacy endpoints and the secondary efficacy endpoints were performed on the ITT population.||||<.00001
81523492|NCT00757822|162736224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|4.6|||>|0.76|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.5|18.6|||Fisher Exact|||The incidence of PON per arm will be determined and expressed as a percentage of the total patients per arm. Treatment efficacy will be measured as the percentage-point decrease in PON in the treatment arm (Marinol) compared to the standard therapy arm (ondansetron). Null hypothesis: Marinol treatment is not superior to ondansetron treatment. We will test the statistical significance with Fisher's Exact test at a significance level of 0.05||18.6|-9.5|>0.76
81523493|NCT00757822|162736225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.92|||||||Fisher Exact|One-sided Fisher's Exact test was performed comparing the percentage of subjects with at least one VAS score \> 0. (Marinol\>Ondansetron).||||||>0.92
81598547|NCT05711641|162873065|OTHER|MML was described with the use of summary measures, and the variations between the applied substances were compared with the use of Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with normal marginal distribution and identity binding function, assuming an interchangeable correlation matrix between the substances (McCullagh; Nelder, 1989).||||||||||||||||"The alternative hypothesis of this study is that 10% lidocaine, applied topically to the external auditory canal (EAC), acts on tinnitus intensity differently than placebo, while the null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the action of lidocaine and placebo on tinnitus intensity.~The analyses were performed using the IBM-SPSS for Windows software version 22.0 and tabulated using the Microsoft-Excel 2010 software, and the tests were performed with a significance level of 5%."|MML was described with the use of summary measures, and the variations between the applied substances were compared with the use of Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with normal marginal distribution and identity binding function, assuming an interchangeable correlation matrix between the substances (McCullagh; Nelder, 1989).|||
81598548|NCT01292239|162873086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||(see comment)|27.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.38|40.56||The p-value was based on the asymptomatic distribution of the generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) statistic controlling for stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was adjusted for stratification factors (age and IL28B genotype).|The parameter estimated was the difference of stratum adjusted proportion between groups.|||40.56|14.38|<0.0001
81598549|NCT01292239|162873087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||(see comment)|32.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.75|45.4||The p-value was based on the asymptomatic distribution of the generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) statistic controlling for stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was adjusted for stratification factors (age and IL28B genotype).|The parameter estimated was the difference of stratum adjusted proportion between groups.|||45.40|19.75|<0.0001
81598550|NCT02275065|162873099|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison was made using the t-test at a 2-sided 0.05 significance level.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81598551|NCT02275065|162873099|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison was made using the t-test at a 2-sided 0.05 significance level.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81598552|NCT02275065|162873099|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison was made using the t-test at a 2-sided 0.05 significance level.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81598553|NCT02275065|162873099|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison was made using the t-test at a 2-sided 0.05 significance level.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81598554|NCT02275065|162873102|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison was made using the t-test at a 2-sided 0.05 significance level.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81598555|NCT02275065|162873102|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison was made using the t-test at a 2-sided 0.05 significance level.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81461074|NCT03656068|162614320|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|12.68||||0.3957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.79|43.16||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||43.16|-17.79|0.3957
81598556|NCT02275065|162873102|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison was made using the t-test at a 2-sided 0.05 significance level.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81598557|NCT02275065|162873102|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison was made using the t-test at a 2-sided 0.05 significance level.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81598558|NCT02275065|162873103|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison was made using the t-test at a 2-sided 0.05 significance level.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81642875|NCT03740919|162976269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.194|||||||Negative binomial regression|||≤70 mg/dL 1 hour post-dose||||0.194
81523494|NCT00757822|162736226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|7.7|||>|0.55|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.1|13.3|||Fisher Exact|||||13.3|-12.1|>0.55
81598559|NCT02275065|162873103|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison was made using the t-test at a 2-sided 0.05 significance level.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81598560|NCT02275065|162873103|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison was made using the t-test at a 2-sided 0.05 significance level.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81598561|NCT02275065|162873103|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison was made using the t-test at a 2-sided 0.05 significance level.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81598562|NCT01995461|162873116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0252|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.0252
81598563|NCT01995461|162873117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0154|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.0154
81642876|NCT03740919|162976269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.428|||||||Negative binomial regression|Treatment and age group as covariates, log (exposure/365.25 days) as the offset in the model.||≤70 mg/dL 1 hour post-dose||||0.428
81461075|NCT03656068|162614321|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.81||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|12.01||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||12.01|-4.39|0.3440
81598564|NCT01995461|162873118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1349|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.1349
81598565|NCT00540124|162873121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from an ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||||0.073
81598566|NCT00540124|162873121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from an ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||||0.186
81598567|NCT00540124|162873122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.155||95.0||||P-value for 4 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from an ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||||0.155
81598568|NCT00540124|162873122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.155||95.0||||P-value for 4 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from an ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||||0.155
81598569|NCT00540124|162873122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.108||95.0||||P-value for 8 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from an ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||||0.108
81642877|NCT03740919|162976269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||Negative binomial regression|Treatment and age group as covariates, log (exposure/365.25 days) as the offset in the model.||≤70 mg/dL 1 hour post-dose||||0.057
81523495|NCT00757822|162736227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.981|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test|||||||=0.981
81642878|NCT03740919|162976269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056|||||||Negative binomial regression|Treatment and age group as covariates, log (exposure/365.25 days) as the offset in the model||≤70 mg/dL 2 hour post-dose||||0.056
81642879|NCT03740919|162976269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.435|||||||Negative binomial regression|Treatment and age group as covariates, log (exposure/365.25 days) as the offset in the model.||≤70 mg/dL 2 hour post-dose||||0.435
81642880|NCT03740919|162976269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.404|||||||Negative binomial regression|Treatment and age group as covariates, log (exposure/365.25 days) as the offset in the model.||≤70 mg/dL 2 hour post-dose||||0.404
81642881|NCT03740919|162976270|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.57|||Regression, Logistic|||\<54 mg/dL||1.57|0.68|0.864
81642882|NCT03740919|162976270|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.12|||Regression, Logistic|||\<54 mg/dL||1.12|0.43|0.132
81642883|NCT03740919|162976270|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.09|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.09|0.41|0.104
81642884|NCT03740919|162976270|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.52|||Regression, Logistic|||≤70 mg/dL||1.52|0.42|0.489
81642885|NCT03740919|162976270|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.9|||Regression, Logistic|||≤70 mg/dL||0.90|0.23|0.025
81642886|NCT03740919|162976270|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.11|||Regression, Logistic|||≤70 mg/dL||1.11|0.29|0.099
81642887|NCT03740919|162976271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.732|||||||Negative binomial regression|||\< 54 mg/dL||||0.732
81642888|NCT03740919|162976271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.638|||||||Negative binomial regression|||\< 54 mg/dL||||0.638
81642889|NCT03740919|162976271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.462|||||||Negative binomial regression|||\<54 mg/dL||||0.462
81642890|NCT03740919|162976271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.632|||||||Negative binomial regression|||≤ 70 mg/dL||||0.632
81642891|NCT03740919|162976271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Negative binomial regression|||≤ 70 mg/dL||||0.800
81642892|NCT03740919|162976271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.889|||||||Negative binomial regression|||≤ 70 mg/dL||||0.889
81642893|NCT03740919|162976273|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Daily Basal Insulin||1.4|-0.2|0.130
81642894|NCT03740919|162976273|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Daily Basal Insulin||1.4|-0.5|0.404
81642895|NCT03740919|162976273|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Daily Basal Insulin||0.8|-1.2|0.693
81642896|NCT03740919|162976273|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Daily Insulin Dose||2.3|-1.4|0.625
81642897|NCT03740919|162976273|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Daily Insulin Dose||1.9|-2.6|0.758
81642898|NCT03740919|162976273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Daily Insulin Dose||1.5|-3.1|0.485
81642899|NCT03740919|162976274|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||HbA1c \< 7%||2.00|0.76|0.396
81642900|NCT03740919|162976274|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.75|||Regression, Logistic|||HbA1c \< 7%||1.75|0.49|0.814
81642901|NCT03740919|162976274|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.43|||Regression, Logistic|||HbA1c \< 7%||1.43|0.39|0.384
81642902|NCT03740919|162976274|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.27|||Regression, Logistic|||HbA1c \< 7.5%||1.27|0.55|0.400
81642903|NCT03740919|162976274|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.08|||Regression, Logistic|||HbA1c \< 7.5%||1.08|0.36|0.094
81642904|NCT03740919|162976274|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.31|||Regression, Logistic|||HbA1c \< 7.5%||1.31|0.43|0.306
81642905|NCT02418819|162976311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean difference from placebo|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.032||0.8243|ONE_SIDED|92.0|-4.78||||ANCOVA|One(1)-sided P-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model on change from baseline with baseline, treatment, site, gender and age as fixed effects.||Baseline is defined as the Day -2 assessment.|||-4.78|0.8243
81642906|NCT02418819|162976311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean difference from placebo|-2.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.252||0.8277|ONE_SIDED|92.0|-5.33||||ANCOVA|One(1)-side P-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model on change from baseline with baseline, treatment, site, gender and age as fixed effects.||Baseline is defined as the Day -2 assessment.|||-5.33|0.8277
81642907|NCT02418819|162976311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean difference from placebo|-4.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.902||0.981|ONE_SIDED|92.0|-6.7||||ANCOVA|One(1)-side P-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model on change from baseline with baseline, treatment, site, gender and age as fixed effects.||Baseline is defined as the Day -2 assessment.|||-6.70|0.9810
81642908|NCT02418819|162976312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean difference from placebo|0.0129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.286||0.4821|ONE_SIDED|99.0|-0.6682||||ANCOVA|One (1)-side P-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model on change from baseline with baseline, treatment, site, gender and age as fixed effects.||Baseline is defined as the Day 0 assessment.|||-0.6682|0.4821
81642909|NCT02418819|162976312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean difference from placebo|-0.2974|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.276||0.8576|ONE_SIDED|99.0|-0.9547||||ANCOVA|One (1)-side P-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model on change from baseline with baseline, treatment, site, gender and age as fixed effects.||Baseline is defined as the Day 0 assessment.|||-0.9547|0.8576
81523496|NCT00757822|162736228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.9|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.90
81642910|NCT02418819|162976312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean difference from placebo|0.0498|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2403||0.4182|ONE_SIDED|99.0|-0.5226||||ANCOVA|One(1)-side P-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model on change from baseline with baseline, treatment, site, gender and age as fixed effects.||Baseline is defined as the Day 0 assessment.|||-0.5226|0.4182
81642911|NCT04382053|162976342|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.297||0.467|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|2.3|||ANCOVA|||||2.3|-2.0|0.467
81461076|NCT03656068|162614322|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|15.22||||0.0607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|31.21||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||31.21|-0.77|0.0607
81461077|NCT03656068|162614323|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|5.83||||0.0644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|12.05||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||12.05|-0.39|0.0644
81461078|NCT03656068|162614324|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3665||||0.0487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7306|-0.0023||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.0023|-0.7306|0.0487
81461079|NCT03656068|162614325|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|16.64||||0.5919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.25|80.54||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||80.54|-47.25|0.5919
81461080|NCT03656068|162614326|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2679||||0.1272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.634|0.0983||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.0983|-0.6340|0.1272
81461081|NCT03656068|162614327|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|15.02||||0.5881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.55|77.59||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||77.59|-47.55|0.5881
81461082|NCT03656068|162614328|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.1458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.07|-0.42|0.1458
81461083|NCT03656068|162614329|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-11.53||||0.1495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.61|4.54||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||4.54|-27.61|0.1495
81461084|NCT03656068|162614330|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.3174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.15||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.15|-0.40|0.3174
81523497|NCT00757822|162736229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.37
81642912|NCT04382053|162976343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.237||||||One-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|p-value reported is for the treatment factor across all time points||||||0.237
81642913|NCT00925288|162976418|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Since the standard schedule is at (0, 2, 6 months), and the modified schedule at (0, 3, 6 months), we will consider this a non-inferiority study. With 80% power, type 1 error of 0.05, standard deviations of 0.6, and an equivalence margin of 0.3, 64 women are needed per group to detect non-inferiority. Having 100 women in each study arm will yield over 94% power to detect non-inferiority of the modified schedule.|||||>|0.2||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis is that both schedules will provide an equivalent antibody response.||||>0.20
81642914|NCT00925288|162976419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Completion rates compared in the 2 study arms||||0.60
81461085|NCT03656068|162614331|OTHER|Student's T-test was used for statistical inference.|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.02||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.86|6.82||p-value for testing mean = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||||6.82|-22.86|0.2420
81461086|NCT05253573|162614363|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.83||||||The overall number of participants analyzed reflects the cancer survivors and/or independent caregivers. Participants are not represented separately (as cancer survivors or caregivers) for each Arm. This is because the originally proposed statistical data analysis plan did not aim to analyze the data by each group of caregivers versus cancer patients/survivors (because the statistical power would be very low for doing so||2.83|1.21|
81461087|NCT01436370|162614389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the B/Brisbane/60/2008 strain.||||0.145
81461088|NCT01436370|162614389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the A/Perth/16/2009 (A/H3N2) strain||||0.145
81461089|NCT01436370|162614389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the A/California/7/2009 (A/H1N1) strain.||||0.999
81461090|NCT01436370|162614397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.182|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the B/Wisconsin/1/2010 strain||||0.182
81461091|NCT01436370|162614397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the A/Victoria/361/2011 (A/H3N2) strain.||||0.500
81461092|NCT01436370|162614397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the A/California/7/2009 (A/H1N1) strain.||||0.087
81461093|NCT01436370|162614398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.234|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the B/Brisbane/60/2008 strain at Day 7.||||0.234
81461094|NCT01436370|162614398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the B/Brisbane/60/2008 strain at Day 180.||||0.250
81461095|NCT01436370|162614398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the A/Perth/16/2009 (A/H3N2) strain at Day 7.||||0.145
81461096|NCT01436370|162614398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the A/Perth/16/2009 (A/H3N2) strain at Day 180.||||0.500
81461097|NCT01436370|162614398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the A/California/7/2009 (A/H1N1) strain at Day 7.||||0.999
81461098|NCT01436370|162614398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the A/California/7/2009 (A/H1N1) strain at Day 180.||||0.500
81461099|NCT01436370|162614399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.716|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the B/Wisconsin/1/2010 strain at Day 7.||||0.716
81523498|NCT00757822|162736230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||FREQ Procedure|||Comparisons at 24-48 hr post-surgery. Null hypothesis: dronabinol is not superior to ondansetron in patient satisfaction.||||>0.75
81523499|NCT00757822|162736230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||FREQ procedure|||Comparisons of both arms at 2-6 weeks; null hypothesis: dronabinol is not superior to ondansetron in patient satisfaction||||>0.10
81523500|NCT00757822|162736231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||FREQ procedure|||Comparison of both group responses at 24-48 hours.||||>0.29
81523501|NCT00757822|162736231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||FREQ Procedure|||Comparisons of both arms at 2-6 weeks.||||>0.55
81523502|NCT02814175|162736232|OTHER|Between group difference|point estimate difference|28.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.8|38.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for the stratification factor which is the duration of prior MTX 15 mg ew use of ≤ 3 months or \> 3 months.||||38.9|17.8|< 0.001
81523503|NCT01754493|162736250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-18.24|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.44|-12.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used the intention-to-treat (ITT) sample, including all subjects dispensed medication (n=17). This was a repeated-measures mixed-effects regression analysis assessing the rate of change in total MADRS symptom scores for MDD. To account for the correlation of observations within individuals, we used mixed-effects models with random intercepts and a first-order autocorrelation structure. Data from each time point (wks 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12) were used in the single repeated-measures analysis.||-12.63|-23.44|<.05
81523504|NCT01754493|162736251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-20.71|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.44|-13.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used the intention-to-treat (ITT) sample, including all subjects dispensed medication (n=17). This was a repeated-measures mixed-effects regression analysis assessing the rate of change in total GSRS symptom scores for IBS. To account for the correlation of observations within individuals, we used mixed-effects models with random intercepts and a first-order autocorrelation structure. Data from each time point (wks 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12) were used in the single repeated-measures analysis.||-13.97|-27.44|<0.05
81523505|NCT01754493|162736252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-1.59|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used the intention-to-treat (ITT) sample, including all subjects dispensed medication (n=17). This was a repeated-measures mixed-effects regression analysis assessing the rate of change in CGI-MDD score. To account for the correlation of observations within individuals, we used mixed-effects models with random intercepts and a first-order autocorrelation structure. Data from each time point (weeks 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12) were used in the single repeated-measures analysis.||-1.03|-2.16|<0.05
81523506|NCT01754493|162736252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-1.55|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|-1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used the intention-to-treat (ITT) sample, including all subjects dispensed medication (n=17). This was a repeated-measures mixed-effects regression analysis assessing the rate of change in CGI-IBS score. To account for the correlation of observations within individuals, we used mixed-effects models with random intercepts and a first-order autocorrelation structure. Data from each time point (weeks 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12) were used in the single repeated-measures analysis.||-1.11|-1.99|<0.05
81523507|NCT01754493|162736253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-0.03|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used the intention-to-treat (ITT) sample, including all subjects dispensed medication (n=17). This was a repeated-measures mixed-effects regression analysis assessing the rate of change in VAS score of overall pain. To account for the correlation of observations within individuals, we used mixed-effects models with random intercepts and a first-order autocorrelation structure. Data from each time point (weeks 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12) were used in the single repeated-measures analysis.||1.10|-1.16|<0.05
81598570|NCT00540124|162873122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.112||95.0||||P-value for 8 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from an ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||||0.112
81598571|NCT00540124|162873123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.137||95.0||||P-value for 4 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.137
81598572|NCT00540124|162873123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||P-value for 4 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.009
81598573|NCT00540124|162873123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.118||95.0||||P-value for 8 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.118
81642915|NCT00925288|162976420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||comparison of differences in HPV DNA prevalence by study arm.||||0.53
81642916|NCT02081196|162976423|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.08|4.77|||||Treatment Effect =Control Flank Change-Treated Flank Change such (a positive results indicates treated area had a larger reduction in fat thickness than control area, and a negative result indicates that a greater reduction was seen in control area).|H0: μ(Control - Treated) \< +1 versus H1: μ(Control - Treated) \> +1||4.77|3.08|
81642917|NCT02081196|162976424|OTHER||sucess proportion|0.8476|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.784|0.913|||||||Descriptive statistics (tabulation of Independent Panel Reviewer ratings) were used to analyze data.|.913|.784|
81648176|NCT01664923|162986925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in objective response rate|46.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.79|65.3||This secondary endpoint was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on unstratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test.||||65.30|26.79|<0.0001
81523508|NCT01754493|162736253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|0.47|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|2.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used the intention-to-treat (ITT) sample with all subjects dispensed medication (n=17). This repeated-measures mixed-effects regression analysis assessed the rate of change in VAS score of pain interfering with daily activities. To account for the correlation of observations within individuals, we used mixed-effects models with random intercepts and a 1st-order autocorrelation structure. Data from each time point (wks 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12) were used in the single repeated-measures analysis||2.01|-1.07|<0.05
81598574|NCT00540124|162873123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0||||P-value for 8 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.018
81598575|NCT00540124|162873123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.207||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.207
81598576|NCT00540124|162873123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.581||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.581
81598577|NCT00540124|162873124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.306||95.0||||P-value for 4 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.306
81598578|NCT00540124|162873124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.762||95.0||||P-value for 4 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.762
81598579|NCT00540124|162873124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.203||95.0||||P-value for 8 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.203
81598580|NCT00540124|162873124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.464||95.0||||P-value for 8 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.464
81598581|NCT00540124|162873124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.169||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.169
81598582|NCT00540124|162873124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.243||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.243
81598583|NCT00540124|162873125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206||95.0||||P-value for 4 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.206
81642918|NCT00635570|162976459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|Yates's chi-squared test with 1 degree of freedom was used for analysis||The trial sample size of 300 participants total (150 participants each group) was based on two-sided 5% significance testing with 80% power to detect a difference of 10% in adherence between students in the contraceptive vaginal ring group and oral contraceptive pill group.||||0.05
81642919|NCT00635570|162976460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.05
81598584|NCT00540124|162873125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.457||95.0||||P-value for 4 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.457
81598585|NCT00540124|162873125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.892||95.0||||P-value for 8 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.892
81598586|NCT00540124|162873125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.593||95.0||||P-value for 8 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.593
81598587|NCT00540124|162873125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.887||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.887
81598588|NCT00540124|162873125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.762||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), time (visit), baseline value, and time\*treatment interaction. Model used an unstructured covariance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.762
81598589|NCT00540124|162873126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.691||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from an ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||||0.691
81461100|NCT01436370|162614399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the B/Wisconsin/1/2010 strain at Day 180.||||0.999
81523509|NCT01754493|162736253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-0.59|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used the intention-to-treat (ITT) sample, including all subjects dispensed medication (n=17). This was a repeated-measures mixed-effects regression analysis assessing the rate of change in VAS score of headaches. To account for the correlation of observations within individuals, we used mixed-effects models with random intercepts and a first-order autocorrelation structure. Data from each time point (weeks 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12) were used in the single repeated-measures analysis.||1.10|-2.28|<0.05
81598590|NCT00540124|162873126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.415||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from an ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||||0.415
81598591|NCT00540124|162873127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.176||95.0||||P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test with modified ridit scores controlling for alpha block use (yes/no) and lower urinary tract symptom severity as stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.176
81598592|NCT00540124|162873127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.921||95.0||||P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test with modified ridit scores controlling for alpha block use (yes/no) and lower urinary tract symptom severity as stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.921
81598593|NCT00540124|162873128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.429||95.0||||P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test with modified ridit scores controlling for alpha block use (yes/no) and lower urinary tract symptom severity as stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.429
81598594|NCT00540124|162873128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.304||95.0||||P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test with modified ridit scores controlling for alpha block use (yes/no) and lower urinary tract symptom severity as stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.304
81598595|NCT00540124|162873129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.254||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change Waking Voids. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values for pairwise comparison of change difference based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.254
81598596|NCT00540124|162873129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.359||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change Waking Voids. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values for pairwise comparison of change difference based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.359
81598597|NCT00540124|162873129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change Sleeping Voids. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values for pairwise comparison of change difference based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.098
81598598|NCT00540124|162873129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.632||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change Sleeping Voids. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values for pairwise comparison of change difference based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.632
81642920|NCT00635570|162976461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.05
81598599|NCT00540124|162873129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.102||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change Total Voids. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values for pairwise comparison of change difference based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.102
81598600|NCT00540124|162873129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.348||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change Total Voids. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values for pairwise comparison of change difference based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.348
81598601|NCT00540124|162873130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values for pairwise comparison of change difference based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.208
81598602|NCT00540124|162873130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.985||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values for pairwise comparison of change difference based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.985
81598603|NCT00540124|162873131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.385||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change Terminal Micturation Dribble. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values for pairwise comparison of change difference based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.385
81598604|NCT00540124|162873131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.595||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change Terminal Micturation Dribble. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values for pairwise comparison of change difference based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.595
81642921|NCT00635570|162976462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.05
81523510|NCT01754493|162736253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-0.35|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|0.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used the intention-to-treat (ITT) sample, including all subjects dispensed medication (n=17). This was a repeated-measures mixed-effects regression analysis assessing the rate of change in VAS score of back pain. To account for the correlation of observations within individuals, we used mixed-effects models with random intercepts and a first-order autocorrelation structure. Data from each time point (weeks 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12) were used in the single repeated-measures analysis.||.87|-1.56|<0.05
81523511|NCT01754493|162736253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-0.48|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used the intention-to-treat (ITT) sample, including all subjects dispensed medication (n=17). This was a repeated-measures mixed-effects regression analysis assessing the rate of change in VAS score of shoulder pain. To account for the correlation of observations within individuals, we used mixed-effects models with random intercepts and a first-order autocorrelation structure. Data from each time point (weeks 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12) were used in the single repeated-measures analysis.||1.03|-2.00|<0.05
81523512|NCT01754493|162736254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-4.38|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.39|-1.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used the intention-to-treat (ITT) sample with all subjects dispensed medication (n=17). This was a repeated-measures mixed-effects regression analysis assessing the rate of change in PHQ-15 scores of somatization symptoms. To account for the correlation of observations within individuals, we used mixed-effects models with random intercepts and a first-order autocorrelation structure. Data from each time point (weeks 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12) were used in the single repeated-measures analysis.||-1.36|-7.39|<0.05
81523513|NCT01272635|162736258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.98|||Discrete time survival analysis||Hazard ratio: Numerator is Azithromycin and Denominator is Placebo|||0.98|0.41|0.04
81523514|NCT01543776|162736266|NON_INFERIORITY|The above criteria for non-inferiority corresponds to a response rate in the low dose arm that is no more than 15% lower than the response rate in the high dose arm (i.e., non-inferiority margin of 15%), under the assumption that the log ratios are approximately normally distributed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3976|||<|0.1|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.1111|||Calculated p-value.|t-test, 1 sided||||||-0.1111|<0.10
81523515|NCT01543776|162736267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.38
81523516|NCT01543776|162736268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81523517|NCT01543776|162736269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.26
81523518|NCT01543776|162736270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.012
81523519|NCT02702180|162736271|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means (LSmean)|-4.6||||0.1688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|2.0|||ANCOVA||The estimated value represents the estimated difference between once daily molgramostim and placebo groups in LSmean change from baseline to week 24.|Primary endpoint was evaluated using analysis of covariance with treatment, whole lung lavage within 2 months before baseline, and geographic region as factors, and baseline values as covariates. To control type I error, key secondary endpoints were analyzed using a testing hierarchy wherein once daily molgramostim and placebo was compared and if statistical significance was reached, evaluation of intermittent molgramostim and placebo would proceed.||2.0|-11.1|0.1688
81598605|NCT00540124|162873131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.704||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change Post Micturation Dribble. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values for pairwise comparison of change difference based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.704
81523520|NCT02702180|162736271|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means (LSmean)|-2.8||||0.3968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|3.7|||ANCOVA||The estimated value represents the estimated difference between intermittent molgramostim and placebo groups in LSmean change from baseline to week 24.|||3.7|-9.3|0.3968
81523521|NCT02702180|162736272|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means (LSmean)|20.6||||0.3159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|61.0|||ANCOVA||The estimated value represents the estimated difference between once daily molgramostim and placebo groups in LSmean change from baseline to week 24.|||61.0|-19.8|0.3159
81523522|NCT02702180|162736272|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means (LSmean)|5.6||||0.7809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.1|45.2|||ANCOVA||The estimated value represents the estimated difference between intermittent molgramostim and placebo groups in LSmean change from baseline to week 24.|||45.2|-34.1|0.7809
81523523|NCT02702180|162736273|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means (LSmean)|-7.6||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|-1.8|||ANCOVA||The estimated value represents the estimated difference between once daily molgramostim and placebo groups in LSmean change from baseline to week 24.|||-1.8|-13.4|0.0103
81523524|NCT02702180|162736273|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means (LSmean)|-7.0||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-1.3|||ANCOVA||The estimated value represents the estimated difference between intermittent molgramostim and placebo groups in LSmean change from baseline to week 24..|||-1.3|-12.7|0.0173
81523525|NCT02702180|162736274|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.284||||0.1918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.043|1.881|||Negative binomial regression||The estimated value represents the RR between once daily molgramostim and placebo groups.|||1.881|0.043|0.1918
81523526|NCT02702180|162736274|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.367||||0.2421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.068|1.968|||Negative binomial regression||The estimated value represents the RR between intermittent molgramostim and placebo groups.|||1.968|0.068|0.2421
81523527|NCT01815840|162736287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|5.7|||||Asymptotic confidence intervals are presented for the difference between treatment arms.|The mean difference in the mean relative reduction between treatment arms, along with the corresponding 95% confidence interval, was estimated by fitting an ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect and the following covariates: number of basal cell carcinomas at baseline, geographical region, immunosuppression status, confirmed basal cell carcinoma nevus syndrome.||5.7|-22.2|
81598606|NCT00540124|162873131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.439||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change Post Micturation Dribble. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values for pairwise comparison of change difference based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.439
81523528|NCT03927144|162736350|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.28|9.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for stratification factor (no. of prior prophylactic migraine treatment failures=1 vs 2) after missing data were imputed as non-response.||||9.82|4.28|<0.0001
81598607|NCT00540124|162873132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.838||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change Qmax. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from an ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||||0.838
81598608|NCT00540124|162873132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.831||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change Qmax. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from an ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||||0.831
81598609|NCT00540124|162873132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.696||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change Qmean. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from an ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||||0.696
81598610|NCT00540124|162873132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.257||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change Qmean. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from an ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||||0.257
81598611|NCT00540124|162873133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.709||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from an ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||||0.709
81598612|NCT00540124|162873133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.494||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week Change. Change=Endpoint minus baseline. P-values are from an ANCOVA with effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value, and were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||||0.494
81598613|NCT00205348|162873187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The statistical significance of the difference between pre-and post-operative scores for Burden was tested with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.0007
81523529|NCT03927144|162736351|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.53|16.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for number of prior prophylactic migraine treatment failures=1 vs 2 after missing data were imputed as non-response.||||16.87|7.53|<0.0001
81598614|NCT00205348|162873187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The statistical significance of the difference between pre-and post-operative scores for Physical was tested with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||<0.0001
81642922|NCT00332488|162976469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.27|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA fitting model change from baseline in A1c with fixed effects for treatment and pooled site and baseline A1c as a covariate||0.27|-0.11|0.420
81598615|NCT00205348|162873187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The statistical significance of the difference between pre-and post-operative scores for Mental was tested with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.0002
81598616|NCT00205348|162873187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The statistical significance of the difference between pre-and post-operative scores for Fear was tested with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||<0.0001
81598617|NCT00205348|162873187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0973|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The statistical significance of the difference between pre-and post-operative scores for Eating Desire was tested with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.0973
81598618|NCT00205348|162873187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1772|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The statistical significance of the difference between pre-and post-operative scores for Eating Duration was tested with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.1772
81598619|NCT00205348|162873187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0062|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The statistical significance of the difference between pre-and post-operative scores for Food Selection was tested with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.0062
81598620|NCT00205348|162873187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The statistical significance of the difference between pre-and post-operative scores for Sleep was tested with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||<0.0001
81598621|NCT00205348|162873187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The statistical significance of the difference between pre-and post-operative scores for Fatigue was tested with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.0002
81598622|NCT00205348|162873187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2125|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The statistical significance of the difference between pre-and post-operative scores for Social was tested with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.2125
81598623|NCT00205348|162873187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0332|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The statistical significance of the difference between pre-and post-operative scores for Communication was tested with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.0332
81598624|NCT01371851|162873188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0529||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was applied to urine data obtained at all time points during weeks 1-8.||||0.05
81598625|NCT00374322|162873189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.08||The p-value was calculated from a stratified log-rank test, stratifying for hormone receptor status, time since initial diagnosis, and lymph node involvement.|Log Rank||Estimate of the treatment hazard ratio (HR) was calcuated using the pike estimator.|||1.08|0.77|0.286
81598626|NCT00450411|162873205|OTHER|||||||||||||||||It was projected that ≤10% of patients would experience late treatment-related GI/GU AEs under the protocol treatment (alternative hypothesis). A rate of ≥20% was considered unacceptable (null hypothesis). With a one-sided significance level of 0.05, it was estimated that 87 analyzable patients were required to detect the above-mentioned effect size with an 85% statistical power using Fleming's multiple testing procedure with two interim analyses and one final analysis.|Stopping Rules for a Late GI/GU Adverse Event: For 44 patients, if ≤2 then reject H0, if ≥8 then reject HA; for 73 patients, if ≤7 then reject H0, if ≥10 then reject HA; for 87 patients, if ≤10 then reject H0, if ≥11 then reject HA.|||
81598627|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.06||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.18||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 28. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.18|-0.05|0.87
81598628|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.06||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.18||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.02 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 28. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.18|-0.05|0.78
81642923|NCT00332488|162976470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.14|||ANCOVA|Type III||ANCOVA fitting model change from baseline in A1c with fixed effects for treatment and pooled site and baseline A1c as a covariate||1.14|0.69|< 0.001
81461101|NCT01436370|162614399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.503|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the A/Victoria/361/2011 (A/H3N2) strain at Day 7.||||0.503
81461102|NCT01436370|162614399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.475|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the A/Victoria/361/2011 (A/H3N2) strain at Day 180.||||0.475
81523530|NCT03927144|162736352|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|-1.52|||Linear mixed effects model||AMG334 70 mg/140 mg vs Oral Prophylactic|Comparison of mean change from baseline in monthly migraine days at Week 52||-1.52|-2.74|<0.001
81523531|NCT03927144|162736353|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.08|20.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for number of prior prophylactic migraine treatment failures=1 vs 2 after missing data were imputed as non-response.||||20.83|9.08|<0.001
81598629|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.06||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.18||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.04 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 28. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.18|-0.05|0.67
81598630|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.06||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.18||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.06 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 28. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.18|-0.05|0.52
81598631|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.06||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.18||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.08 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 28. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.18|-0.05|0.39
81461103|NCT01436370|162614399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.182|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the A/California/7/2009 (A/H1N1) strain at Day 7.||||0.182
81461104|NCT01436370|162614399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the comparison for the A/California/7/2009 (A/H1N1) strain at Day 180.||||0.014
81461105|NCT01436370|162614401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317|||||||McNemar|||This is the comparison for the B/Brisbane/60/2008 strain at Day 21.||||0.317
81461106|NCT01436370|162614401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.564|||||||McNemar|||This is the comparison for the A/Perth/16/2009 (A/H3N2) strain at Day 21.||||0.564
81461107|NCT01436370|162614401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||McNemar|||This is the comparison for the A/California/7/2009 (A/H1N1) strain at Day 21.||||0.999
81461108|NCT01436370|162614401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.564|||||||McNemar|||This is the comparison for the B/Brisbane/60/2008 strain at Day 21.||||0.564
81461109|NCT01436370|162614401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||McNemar|||This is the comparison for the A/Perth/16/2009 (A/H3N2) strain at Day 21.||||0.999
81461110|NCT01436370|162614401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.655|||||||McNemar|||This is the comparison for the A/California/7/2009 (A/H1N1) strain at Day 21.||||0.655
81461111|NCT01436370|162614402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||McNemar|||This is the comparison for the B/Wisconsin/1/2010 strain at Day 21.||||0.180
81461112|NCT01436370|162614402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.763|||||||McNemar|||This is the comparison for the A/Victoria/361/2011 (A/H3N2) strain at Day 21.||||0.763
81461113|NCT01436370|162614402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096|||||||McNemar|||This is the comparison for the A/California/7/2009 (A/H1N1) strain at Day 21.||||0.096
81461114|NCT01436370|162614402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.157|||||||McNemar|||This is the comparison for the B/Wisconsin/1/2010 strain at Day 21||||0.157
81461115|NCT01436370|162614402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.705|||||||McNemar|||This is the comparison for the A/Victoria/361/2011 (A/H3N2) strain at Day 21.||||0.705
81523532|NCT01452919|162736354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.17||95.0||||Two-sided p-value.|Type 3 sums of squares|||||||0.170
81598632|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.06||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.18||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.10 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 28. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.18|-0.05|0.26
81598633|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.09||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 56. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.09|-0.20|0.31
81598634|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.09||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.02 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 56. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.09|-0.20|0.22
81598635|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.09||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.04 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 56. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.09|-0.20|0.14
81598636|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.09||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.06 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 56. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.09|-0.20|0.09
81598637|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.09||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.08 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 56. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.09|-0.20|0.05
81523533|NCT01452919|162736355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.109||95.0||||Two-sided p-value. P-value is for Week 0.5.|Type 3 sums of squares|||||||0.109
81523534|NCT01452919|162736355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.372||95.0||||Two-sided p-value. P-value is for Week 1.|Type 3 sums of squares|||||||0.372
81598638|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.09||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.10 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 56. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.09|-0.20|0.03
81598639|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.23||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 112. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.23|-0.06|0.85
81598640|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.23||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.02 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 112. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.23|-0.06|0.79
81642924|NCT03930238|162976497|SUPERIORITY||Group effect from Bayesian linear mixed|1646.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||We did perform a Bayesian analysis which provided a posterior probability of 99.76% that the daily mean steps in the intervention group exceeded the daily mean steps in the comparison group.|Bayesian linear mixed effects regression||Posterior standard deviation = 578. We have 95% credible intervals - the interval that contains 95% of the posterior probability distribution of the parameter of interest - which ranges from 511 to 2781.|||||
81461116|NCT01436370|162614402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.132|||||||McNemar|||This is the comparison for the A/California/7/2009 (A/H1N1) strain at Day 21.||||0.132
81461117|NCT01754129|162614407|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Missing values were replaced using the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) technique for data of questionnaires. Missing data at Visit 3 was replaced with the (non-missing) data recorded at Visit 2.|Paired t-test|||Mean change from baseline to Visit 3||||<0.001
81461118|NCT01754129|162614407|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Visit 2||||<0.001
81523535|NCT01452919|162736355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.555||95.0||||Two-sided p-value. P-value is for Week 1.5.|Type 3 sums of squares|||||||0.555
81523536|NCT01452919|162736355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.806||95.0||||Two-sided p-value. P-value is for Week 2.|Type 3 sums of squares|||||||0.806
81523537|NCT01452919|162736356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.762||95.0||||Two-sided p-value.|Type 3 sums of squares|||||||0.762
81523538|NCT01452919|162736357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.506||95.0||||Two-sided p-value.|Type 3 sums of squares|||||||0.506
81598641|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.23||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.04 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 112. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.23|-0.06|0.71
81598642|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.23||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.06 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 112. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.23|-0.06|0.61
81598643|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.23||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.08 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 112. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.23|-0.06|0.51
81598644|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.23||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.10 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 112. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.23|-0.06|0.41
81598645|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.14||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 168. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.14|-0.16|0.47
81598646|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.14||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.02 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 168. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.14|-0.16|0.36
81598647|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.14||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.04 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 168. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.14|-0.16|0.26
81598648|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.14||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.06 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 168. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.14|-0.16|0.19
81598649|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.14||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.08 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 168. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.14|-0.16|0.13
81598650|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.14||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.10 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 168. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.14|-0.16|0.09
81523539|NCT01452919|162736358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.515||95.0||||Two-sided p-value.|Type 3 sums of squares|||||||0.515
81598651|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 280. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-0.11|0.78
81598652|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.02 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 280. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-0.11|0.69
81598653|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.04 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 280. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-0.11|0.59
81598654|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.06 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 280. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-0.11|0.50
81598655|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.08 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 280. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-0.11|0.39
81598656|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.10 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 280. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-0.11|0.30
81598657|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 364. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-0.14|0.68
81642925|NCT03930238|162976498|OTHER||Percentage|53.3|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81642926|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|0.065|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.046|0.083|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Chills||0.083|0.046|<.0001
81523540|NCT01452919|162736361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.966||95.0||||One-sided p-value.|Type 3 sums of squares|||||||0.966
81598658|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.02 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 364. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-0.14|0.59
81461119|NCT04229095|162614422|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-4.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.007|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||The effect of the drug on lowering VAS was limited to individuals with impaired sleep at baseline (PSQI \> or = to 5).|Mixed effect model with directional hypothesis that drug reduces strength of craving (VAS). Principle predictors were drug condition, and baseline sleep disturbance (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index {PSQI} total score less than 5 or 5 and greater). Arms were combined for this analysis.||-1.01||.007
81461120|NCT04229095|162614424|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.0025|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect model with directional hypothesis that drug reduces number of drinks per day. Principle predictors were drug condition and sex. Arms were combined for this analysis.||-0.46||.0025
81461121|NCT01085630|162614427|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2423|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2423
81461122|NCT01543178|162614464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0232|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method was adjusted for analysis center and time to recurrence during Maintenance Phase 1.||A worst case analysis was performed, in which patients with \< 4 days of IBS symptom data in a given week were considered as non-responders for that week.||||0.0232
81461123|NCT02770170|162614468|OTHER|||||||0.7271||||||An alpha of 0.20 was used for one-sided test. The MCPMod procedure adjusts for multiplicity.|MCPMod quadratic model fit|||Multiple comparison procedures and modelling (MCPmod) techniques for logistic regression was used.||||0.7271
81461124|NCT02770170|162614468|OTHER|||||||0.6415||||||An alpha of 0.20 was used for one-sided test. The MCPMod procedure adjusts for multiplicity.|MCPMod sigmoidal Emax model fit|||Multiple comparison procedures and modelling (MCPmod) techniques for logistic regression was used.||||0.6415
81461125|NCT02770170|162614468|OTHER|||||||0.7367||||||An alpha of 0.20 was used for one-sided test. The MCPMod procedure adjusts for multiplicity.|MCPMod Emax model fit|||Multiple comparison procedures and modelling (MCPmod) techniques for logistic regression was used.||||0.7367
81461126|NCT02770170|162614468|OTHER|||||||0.6624||||||An alpha of 0.20 was used for one-sided test. The MCPMod procedure adjusts for multiplicity.|MCPMod exponential model fit|||Multiple comparison procedures and modelling (MCPmod) techniques for logistic regression was used.||||0.6624
81461127|NCT02770170|162614468|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||0.4645|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-27.292|7.288|||Regression, Logistic|include treatment and covariates, race (Asian or non-Asian), proteinuria at screening (\<3g/day or \>= 3g/day)|Confidence intervals calculated using delta method|||7.288|-27.292|0.4645
81461128|NCT02770170|162614468|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.38||||0.8084|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-21.204|14.451|||Regression, Logistic|include treatment and covariates, race (Asian or non-Asian), proteinuria at screening (\<3g/day or \>= 3g/day)|Confidence intervals calculated using delta method|||14.451|-21.204|0.8084
81461129|NCT02770170|162614468|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.77||||0.7398|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-18.364|10.832|||Regression, Logistic|include treatment and covariates, race (Asian or non-Asian), proteinuria at screening (\<3g/day or \>= 3g/day)|Confidence intervals calculated using delta method|||10.832|-18.364|0.7398
81523541|NCT01452919|162736362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.895||95.0||||One-sided p-value.|Type 3 sums of squares|||||||0.895
81523542|NCT02421588|162736363|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.057||||0.6294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.854|1.309|||Log Rank|||PFS between treatments||1.309|0.854|0.6294
81461130|NCT02770170|162614469|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.93||||0.5773|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-23.66|7.64|||Barnard test of association||Unadjusted absolute risk difference; Confidence intervals calculated using Newcombe method|||7.64|-23.66|0.5773
81461131|NCT02770170|162614469|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5||||0.4013|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.59|29.03|||Barnard test of association||Unadjusted absolute risk difference; Confidence intervals calculated using Newcombe method|||29.03|-4.59|0.4013
81461132|NCT02770170|162614469|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.5||||0.8965|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.98|11.1|||Barnard test of association||Unadjusted absolute risk difference; Confidence intervals calculated using Newcombe method|||11.10|-15.98|0.8965
81461133|NCT02770170|162614470|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-19.64||||0.1476|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-35.38|-2.48|||Barnard test of association||Unadjusted absolute risk difference; Confidence intervals calculated using Newcombe method|||-2.48|-35.38|0.1476
81461134|NCT02770170|162614470|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5||||0.4013|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.2|26.86|||Barnard test of association||Unadjusted absolute risk difference; Confidence intervals calculated using Newcombe method|||26.86|-4.20|0.4013
81523543|NCT02421588|162736363|SUPERIORITY||PFS at 6 months|24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.4|30.7|||||Percent of Participants|PFS (%) at 6 months||30.7|18.4|
81523544|NCT02421588|162736363|SUPERIORITY||PFS at 6 months|27.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|34.4|||||Percent of Participants|PFS (%) at 6 months||34.4|20.9|
81598659|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.04 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 364. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-0.14|0.50
81598660|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.06 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 364. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-0.14|0.40
81598661|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.08 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 364. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-0.14|0.30
81598662|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.10 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FEV1, Day 364. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-0.14|0.22
81461135|NCT02770170|162614470|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-13.63|13.63|||Barnard test of association||Unadjusted absolute risk difference; Confidence intervals calculated using Newcombe method|||13.63|-13.63|
81598663|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.13||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 28. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.13|-0.19|0.41
81642927|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|0.281|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.221|0.341|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough||0.341|0.221|<.0001
81461136|NCT02770170|162614471|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-26.67||||0.0512|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-41.52|-9.42|||Barnard test of association||Unadjusted absolute risk difference; Confidence intervals calculated using Newcombe method|||-9.42|-41.52|0.0512
81461137|NCT02770170|162614471|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||0.7597|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.1|20.74|||Barnard test of association||Unadjusted absolute risk difference; Confidence intervals calculated using Newcombe method|||20.74|-12.10|0.7597
81523545|NCT02421588|162736363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5032|||||||Normal approximation|||PFS (%) at 6 months between treatments||||0.5032
81523546|NCT02421588|162736363|SUPERIORITY||PFS at 12 months|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|13.3|||||Percent of Participants|PFS (%) at 12 months||13.3|4.7|
81523547|NCT02421588|162736363|SUPERIORITY||PFS at 12 months|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|12.5|||||Percent of Participants|PFS (%) at 12 months||12.5|3.3|
81598664|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.13||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.02 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 28. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.13|-0.19|0.32
81598665|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.13||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.04 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 28. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.13|-0.19|0.24
81642928|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|0.036|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.023|0.048|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Diarrhea||0.048|0.023|<.0001
81642929|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|0.113|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.069|0.156|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difficulty breathing||0.156|0.069|<.0001
81642930|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|0.259|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.206|0.312|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fatigue||0.312|0.206|<.0001
81642931|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|0.029|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|0.037|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fever||0.037|0.020|<.0001
81642932|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|0.194|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.148|0.241|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Headache||0.241|0.148|<.0001
81598666|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.13||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.06 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 28. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.13|-0.19|0.16
81598667|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.13||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.08 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 28. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.13|-0.19|0.11
81598668|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.13||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.10 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 28. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.13|-0.19|0.07
81598669|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.15||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 56. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.15|-0.20|0.41
81598670|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.15||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.02 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 56. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.15|-0.20|0.32
81598671|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.15||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.04 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 56. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.15|-0.20|0.25
81598672|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.15||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.06 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 56. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.15|-0.20|0.18
81598673|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.15||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.08 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 56. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.15|-0.20|0.12
81642933|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|0.103||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.059|0.148|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Loss of taste or smell||0.148|0.059|0.0002
81523548|NCT02421588|162736363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6742|||||||Normal approximation|||PFS (%) at 12 months between treatments||||0.6742
81598674|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.15||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.10 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 56. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.15|-0.20|0.07
81598675|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.17||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 112. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.17|-0.20|0.45
81598676|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.17||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.02 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 112. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.17|-0.20|0.37
81598677|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.17||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.04 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 112. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.17|-0.20|0.30
81642934|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|0.181|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.137|0.226|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Muscle pain||0.226|0.137|<.0001
81642935|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|0.044|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.028|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Nausea||0.060|0.028|<.0001
81642936|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|0.03||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.016|0.044|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Rigors||0.044|0.016|0.0007
81642937|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|0.159|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.123|0.195|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Runny nose||0.195|0.123|<.0001
81642938|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|0.222|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.168|0.277|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sore throat||0.277|0.168|<.0001
81598678|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.17||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.06 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 112. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.17|-0.20|0.22
81598679|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.17||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.08 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 112. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.17|-0.20|0.17
81598680|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.17||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.10 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 112. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.17|-0.20|0.12
81598681|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.24||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 168. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.24|-0.13|0.72
81598682|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.24||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.02 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 168. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.24|-0.13|0.65
81598683|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.24||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.04 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 168. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.24|-0.13|0.57
81598684|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.24||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.06 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 168. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.24|-0.13|0.48
81598685|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.24||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.08 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 168. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.24|-0.13|0.39
81598686|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.24||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.10 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 168. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.24|-0.13|0.30
81598687|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.32||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 280. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.32|-0.15|0.76
81461138|NCT02770170|162614471|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||0.7505|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-18.74|9.02|||Barnard test of association||Unadjusted absolute risk difference; Confidence intervals calculated using Newcombe method|||9.02|-18.74|0.7505
81598688|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.32||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.02 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 280. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.32|-0.15|0.71
81598689|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.32||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.04 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 280. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.32|-0.15|0.65
81461139|NCT02770170|162614472|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-21.43||||0.1269|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-36.03|-4.41|||Barnard test of association||Unadjusted absolute risk difference; Confidence intervals calculated using Newcombe method|||-4.41|-36.03|0.1269
81598690|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.32||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.06 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 280. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.32|-0.15|0.59
81598691|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.32||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.08 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 280. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.32|-0.15|0.53
81598692|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.32||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.10 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 280. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.32|-0.15|0.46
81598693|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.11||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.28||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 364. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.28|-0.15|0.68
81598694|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.11||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.28||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.02 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 364. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.28|-0.15|0.61
81642939|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|0.337|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.264|0.411|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Stuffy/blocked nose||0.411|0.264|<.0001
81523549|NCT02421588|162736364|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.987||||0.7673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|1.209|||Log Rank|||PFS between treatments||1.209|0.805|0.7673
81598695|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.11||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.28||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.04 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 364. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.28|-0.15|0.55
81523550|NCT02421588|162736364|SUPERIORITY||PFS at 6 months|29.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.8|35.4|||||Percent of Participants|PFS (%) at 6 months||35.4|22.8|
81523551|NCT02421588|162736364|SUPERIORITY||PFS at 6 months|27.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.3|33.9|||||Percent of Participants|PFS (%) at 6 months||33.9|21.3|
81598696|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.11||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.28||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.06 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 364. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.28|-0.15|0.46
81598697|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.11||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.28||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.08 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 364. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.28|-0.15|0.40
81598698|NCT02130193|162873230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.11||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.28||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is greater than 0.10 L is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|FVC, Day 364. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.28|-0.15|0.33
81598699|NCT02130193|162873234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|2.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.977||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|4.43||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 1.0 is presented.|Bayesian Cox analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||4.43|0.92|0.013
81598700|NCT02130193|162873234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|2.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.977||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|4.43||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0.9 is presented.|Bayesian Cox analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||4.43|0.92|0.006
81598701|NCT02130193|162873234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|2.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.977||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|4.43||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0.8 is presented.|Bayesian Cox analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||4.43|0.92|0.003
81598702|NCT02130193|162873234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|2.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.977||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|4.43||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0.7 is presented.|Bayesian Cox analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||4.43|0.92|0.001
81642940|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|0.005||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.002|0.007|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Vomiting||0.007|0.002|0.0053
81642941|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|0.049||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|0.078|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Wheezing||0.078|0.020|0.0057
81523552|NCT02421588|162736364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7385|||||||Normal approximation|||PFS (%) at 6 months between treatments||||0.7385
81523553|NCT02421588|162736364|SUPERIORITY||PFS (%) at 12 months|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|12.7|||||Percent of Participants|PFS (%) at 12 months||12.7|4.8|
81523554|NCT02421588|162736364|SUPERIORITY||PFS (%) at 12 months|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|12.2|||||Percent of Participants|PFS (%) at 12 months||12.2|4.2|
81523555|NCT02421588|162736364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8245|||||||Normal approximation|||PFS (%) at 12 months between treatments||||0.8245
81523556|NCT02421588|162736365|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.956||||0.8021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.772|1.183|||Log Rank|||OS between treatments||1.183|0.772|0.8021
81598703|NCT02130193|162873234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|2.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.977|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|4.43||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0.6 is presented.|Bayesian Cox analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||4.43|0.92|<0.001
81598704|NCT02130193|162873235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.29||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|2.17||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS, 1 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.17|-2.81|0.60
81523557|NCT02421588|162736365|SUPERIORITY||OS at 12 months|48.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.3|54.8|||||Percent of Participants|OS (%) at 12 months||54.8|41.3|
81523558|NCT02421588|162736365|SUPERIORITY||OS (%) at 12 months|45.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.4|52.0|||||Percent of Participants|OS (%) at 12 months||52.0|38.4|
81598705|NCT02130193|162873235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.42||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|2.37||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS, 2 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.37|-3.11|0.65
81642942|NCT04748445|162976514|OTHER||Slope|2.644|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.101|3.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean of daily total symptom score||3.188|2.101|<.0001
81642943|NCT04748445|162976515|OTHER||Slope|-1.519|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.769|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.978|-1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AHH\_Max Phonation Time (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit and estimated value it was 10\^-1. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||-1.060|-1.978|<.0001
81642944|NCT04748445|162976515|OTHER||Slope|6.899|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Jitter Local Absolute (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For estimated value it was 10\^-8).||||<.0001
81642945|NCT04748445|162976515|OTHER||Slope|-1.743|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Jitter Local Absolute (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For estimated value it was 10\^-7).||||<.0001
81642946|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-1.326|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.174||0.9103|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.079|1.814|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Cepstral Peak Prominence (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit and dispersion value it was 10\^-2. For estimated value it was 10\^-3).||1.814|-2.079|0.9103
81642947|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.007667|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.741||0.6605|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02119|0.03653|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Harmonicity (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.03653|-0.02119|0.6605
81642948|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|1.268|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.82|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8012|1.736|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC mean 01 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-1).||1.736|0.8012|<.0001
81598706|NCT02130193|162873235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.52||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.43|1.45||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS, 3 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.45|-4.43|0.83
81598707|NCT02130193|162873235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.53||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|1.9||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS, 4 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.90|-4.07|0.78
81598708|NCT02130193|162873235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.56||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|2.28||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS, 5 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.28|-3.82|0.73
81642949|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-1.752|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.127||0.4117|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.276|1.773|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC mean 02 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-1).||1.773|-5.276|0.4117
81598709|NCT02130193|162873235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.58||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|2.26||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS, 6 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.26|-4.01|0.72
81642950|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.262||0.2728|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.012|3.482|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC mean 03 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-1. For lower limit it was 10\^-2).||3.482|-7.012|0.2728
81642951|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-1.407|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.194||0.2411|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.385|5.724|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC mean 04 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-1. For upper limit it was 10\^-2).||5.724|-3.385|0.2411
81642952|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.004466|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.869||0.9599|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1514|0.1425|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC mean 05 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.1425|-0.1514|0.9599
81523559|NCT02421588|162736365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5515|||||||Normal approximation|||OS (%) at 12 months between treatments||||0.5515
81523560|NCT02421588|162736365|SUPERIORITY||OS (%) at 24 months|22.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.8|28.2|||||Percent of Participants|OS (%) at 24 months||28.2|16.8|
81598710|NCT02130193|162873235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.58||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|2.09||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS, 7 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.09|-4.15|0.73
81642953|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.1572|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.127||0.0875|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3084|-0.005942|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC mean 06 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||-0.005942|-0.3084|0.0875
81642954|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|1.248|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.598||0.1029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.072|2.507|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC mean 07 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit and estimated value it was 10\^-1. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2 and for lower limit it was 10\^-3).||2.507|-1.072|0.1029
81642955|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-1.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.218||0.1468|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.25|1.423|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC mean 08 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For lower limit and estimated value it was 10\^-1. For upper limit and dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||1.423|-2.250|0.1468
81461140|NCT02770170|162614472|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||0.7889|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.24|21.62|||Barnard test of association||Unadjusted absolute risk difference; Confidence intervals calculated using Newcombe method|||21.62|-12.24|0.7889
81461141|NCT02770170|162614472|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.5||||0.2906|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-25.99|1.68|||Barnard test of association||Unadjusted absolute risk difference; Confidence intervals calculated using Newcombe method|||1.68|-25.99|0.2906
81461142|NCT02770170|162614473|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.64||||0.5687|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-25.79|7.45|||Barnard test of association||Unadjusted absolute risk difference; Confidence intervals calculated using Newcombe method|||7.45|-25.79|0.5687
81461143|NCT02770170|162614473|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||0.9217|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-14.67|19.17|||Barnard test of association||Unadjusted absolute risk difference; Confidence intervals calculated using Newcombe method|||19.17|-14.67|0.9217
81461144|NCT02770170|162614473|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-14.03|14.03|||Barnard test of association||Unadjusted absolute risk difference; Confidence intervals calculated using Newcombe method|||14.03|-14.03|
81461145|NCT00162981|162614474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0182||95.0|||||1-sided Wilcoxon signed rank test|1-sided Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to assess the difference from baseline.||||||<0.0182
81461146|NCT00162981|162614474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0||||1-sided Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to assess the difference from baseline.|1-sided Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0001
81461147|NCT00162981|162614477|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a standard deviation of 50%, one-tailed significance at 0.05 and a power of 80% to detect a reduction of at least 25% (baseline to final in a within-subjects design), then approximately 27 subjects would have been required in each treatment arm. Assuming a 10% drop-out rate, then approximately 30 subjects per treatment were to be enrolled in the study.|||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||1-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|1-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test was used to compare the high dose group to the low dose group.||||||<0.0001
81461148|NCT04195685|162614479|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|14.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary endpoint was evaluated by assessing the change in severity scores from baseline to the end of treatment, comparing the NFB and control groups. A two-sample t-test was used to test the mean change in severity scores between treatment arms. Statistical tests were two-sided with a 5% significance level (Type I error rate).||14.4|7.0|<.0001
81461149|NCT04195685|162614480|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|14.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary endpoint was evaluated by assessing the change in severity scores from baseline to the end of treatment, comparing the NFB and control groups. A two-sample t-test was used to test the mean change in severity scores between treatment arms. Statistical tests were two-sided with a 5% significance level (Type I error rate).||14.0|4.9|<.0001
81461150|NCT04195685|162614481|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|13.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary endpoint was evaluated by assessing the change in severity scores from baseline to the end of treatment, comparing the NFB and control groups. A two-sample t-test was used to test the mean change in severity scores between treatment arms. Statistical tests were two-sided with a 5% significance level (Type I error rate).||13.2|7.4|<.0001
81461151|NCT04195685|162614482|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|10.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary endpoint was evaluated by assessing the change in severity scores from baseline to the end of treatment, comparing the NFB and control groups. A two-sample t-test was used to test the mean change in severity scores between treatment arms. Statistical tests were two-sided with a 5% significance level (Type I error rate).||10.6|4.2|<.0001
81461152|NCT04195685|162614483|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.5||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.3|-11.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary endpoint was evaluated by assessing the change in severity scores from baseline to the end of treatment, comparing the NFB and control groups. A two-sample t-test was used to test the mean change in severity scores between treatment arms. Statistical tests were two-sided with a 5% significance level (Type I error rate).||-11.7|-53.3|0.0022
81461153|NCT04195685|162614484|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.0|-19.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary endpoint was evaluated by assessing the change in severity scores from baseline to the end of treatment, comparing the NFB and control groups. A two-sample t-test was used to test the mean change in severity scores between treatment arms. Statistical tests were two-sided with a 5% significance level (Type I error rate).||-19.4|-45.0|<.0001
81523561|NCT02421588|162736365|SUPERIORITY||OS (%) at 24 months|22.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.1|28.7|||||Percent of Participants|OS (%) at 24 months||28.7|17.1|
81461154|NCT04195685|162614485|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|-3.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary endpoint was evaluated by assessing the change in severity scores from baseline to the end of treatment, comparing the NFB and control groups. A two-sample t-test was used to test the mean change in severity scores between treatment arms. Statistical tests were two-sided with a 5% significance level (Type I error rate).||-3.4|-11.1|0.0002
81523562|NCT02421588|162736365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9253|||||||Normal approximation|||OS (%) at 24 months between treatments||||0.9253
81523563|NCT02421588|162736366|SUPERIORITY||ORR|14.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|19.8|||||Percent of Participants|Overall response rate||19.8|10.1|
81461155|NCT04195685|162614486|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-3.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary endpoint was evaluated by assessing the change in severity scores from baseline to the end of treatment, comparing the NFB and control groups. A two-sample t-test was used to test the mean change in severity scores between treatment arms. Statistical tests were two-sided with a 5% significance level (Type I error rate).||-3.4|-9.0|<.0001
81461156|NCT04195685|162614487|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|-1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.5|-7.4|0.0033
81461157|NCT04195685|162614488|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|15.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary endpoint was evaluated by assessing the change in severity scores from baseline to the end of treatment, comparing the NFB and control groups. A two-sample t-test was used to test the mean change in severity scores between treatment arms. Statistical tests were two-sided with a 5% significance level (Type I error rate).||15.6|4.4|0.0005
81523564|NCT02421588|162736366|SUPERIORITY||ORR|12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|17.8|||||Percent of Participants|Overall response rate||17.8|8.6|
81523565|NCT02421588|162736366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6772|||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall response rate between treatments||||0.6772
81598711|NCT02130193|162873235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.69||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|1.76||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS, 8 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.76|-4.71|0.81
81598712|NCT02130193|162873235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.75||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|2.22||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS, 9 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.22|-4.66|0.76
81598713|NCT02130193|162873235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-2.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.74||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.66|0.99||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS, 10 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.99|-5.66|0.91
81598714|NCT02130193|162873235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.73||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.73|2.13||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS, 11 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.13|-4.73|0.71
81598715|NCT02130193|162873235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.35|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.74||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|2.04||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS, 12 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.04|-4.77|0.78
81598716|NCT02130193|162873239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|1.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.242||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.63||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 1.0 is presented.|Bayesian Cox analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.63|0.71|0.278
81598717|NCT02130193|162873239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|1.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.242||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.63||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0.9 is presented.|Bayesian Cox analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.63|0.71|0.138
81598718|NCT02130193|162873239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|1.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.242||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.63||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0.8 is presented.|Bayesian Cox analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.63|0.71|0.05
81598719|NCT02130193|162873239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|1.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.242||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.63||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0.7 is presented.|Bayesian Cox analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.63|0.71|0.011
81598720|NCT02130193|162873239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|1.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.242||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.63||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0.6 is presented.|Bayesian Cox analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.63|0.71|0.002
81598721|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.04||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|3.23||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 1 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.23|-4.55|0.62
81598722|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.21||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|3.6||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 2 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.60|-5.03|0.64
81598723|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.29||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|2.27||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 3 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.27|-6.60|0.81
81598724|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.31||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|3.07||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 4 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.07|-5.92|0.77
81523566|NCT02421588|162736367|SUPERIORITY||ORR|15.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|21.3|||||Percent of Participants|Overall response rate (ORR)||21.3|11.3|
81598725|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.4||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|3.55||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 5 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.55|-5.70|0.71
81598726|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.42||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.46|3.05||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 6 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.05|-6.46|0.70
81598727|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.45||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.75|2.9||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 7 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.90|-6.75|0.74
81598728|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.63||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|3.3||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 8 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.30|-6.93|0.79
81598729|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.63||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|3.18||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 9 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.18|-7.04|0.77
81598730|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-3.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.72||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|1.87||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 10 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.87|-8.74|0.90
81598731|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.72||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|4.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 11 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||4.20|-6.20|0.66
81598732|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.7||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.91|3.45||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 12 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.45|-6.91|0.74
81598733|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.04||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|3.23||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 1 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.23|-4.55|0.43
81642956|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.05944|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.536||0.3649|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04887|0.1678|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC mean 09 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.1678|-0.04887|0.3649
81642957|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.03115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.007||0.605|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1307|0.06839|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC mean 10 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.06839|-0.1307|0.6050
81642958|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.01908|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.932||0.7483|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1174|0.07922|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC mean 11 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.07922|-0.1174|0.7483
81642959|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-6.574|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.105||0.9897|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.526|8.394|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC mean 12 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit and dispersion value it was 10\^-2. For estimated value it was 10\^-4).||8.394|-8.526|0.9897
81642960|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|5.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.176||0.9228|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.074|9.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC mean 13 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit and dispersion value it was 10\^-2. For estimated value it was 10\^-3).||9.080|-8.074|0.9228
81523567|NCT02421588|162736367|SUPERIORITY||Overall response rate (ORR)|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|22.3|||||Percent of Participants|Overall response rate (ORR)||22.3|12.1|
81523568|NCT02421588|162736367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8976|||||||Fisher Exact|||Overall response rate (ORR) between treatments||||0.8976
81598734|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.21||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|3.6||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 2 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.60|-5.03|0.45
81598735|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.29||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|2.27||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 3 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.27|-6.60|0.67
81598736|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.31||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|3.07||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 4 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.07|-5.92|0.62
81642961|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.08365|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.873||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03604|0.1313|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC std 01 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.1313|0.03604|0.0043
81598737|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.4||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|3.55||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 5 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.55|-5.70|0.55
81598738|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.42||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.46|3.05||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 6 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.05|-6.46|0.55
81598739|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.45||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.75|2.9||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 7 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.90|-6.75|0.59
81598740|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.63||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|3.3||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 8 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.30|-6.93|0.65
81598741|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.63||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|3.18||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 9 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.18|-7.04|0.63
81598742|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-3.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.72||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|1.87||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 10 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.87|-8.74|0.81
81598743|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.72||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|4.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 11 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||4.20|-6.20|0.52
81598744|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.7||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.91|3.45||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 12 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.45|-6.91|0.60
81598745|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.04||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|3.23||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -2 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 1 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.23|-4.55|0.24
81598746|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.21||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|3.6||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -2 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 2 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.60|-5.03|0.28
81598747|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.29||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|2.27||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -2 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 3 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.27|-6.60|0.50
81598748|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.31||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|3.07||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -2 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 4 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.07|-5.92|0.43
81598749|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.4||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|3.55||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -2 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 5 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.55|-5.70|0.37
81598750|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.42||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.46|3.05||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -2 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 6 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.05|-6.46|0.38
81642962|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.02906|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.181||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.009486|0.04863|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC std 02 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.04863|0.009486|0.0153
81642963|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|3.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.447||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.563|6.357|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC std 03 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||6.357|1.563|0.0071
81642964|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|2.816|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.026||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.115|4.516|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC std 04 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||4.516|1.115|0.0070
81642965|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.007814|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.034||0.4513|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.009323|0.02495|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC std 05 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.02495|-0.009323|0.4513
81642966|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|1.151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.443||0.1753|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.483|2.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC std 06 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit and estimated value it was 10\^-2. For lower limit and dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||2.550|-2.483|0.1753
81598751|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.45||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.75|2.9||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -2 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 7 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.90|-6.75|0.43
81598752|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.63||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|3.3||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -2 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 8 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.30|-6.93|0.51
81598753|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.63||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|3.18||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -2 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 9 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.18|-7.04|0.50
81598754|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-3.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.72||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|1.87||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -2 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 10 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.87|-8.74|0.70
81598755|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.72||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|4.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -2 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 11 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||4.20|-6.20|0.38
81598756|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.7||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.91|3.45||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -2 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 12 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.45|-6.91|0.45
81642967|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|2.528|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.228||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.164|3.891|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC std 07 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit and estimated value it was 10\^-2. For dispersion it was 10\^-3).||3.891|1.164|0.0026
81642968|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.01755|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.204||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.005616|0.02949|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC std 08 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.02949|0.005616|0.0162
81642969|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|2.673|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.892|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.697|3.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC std 09 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit and estimated value it was 10\^-2. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||3.650|1.697|<.0001
81642970|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.01394|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.642||0.0148|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.004595|0.02329|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC std 10 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.02329|0.004595|0.0148
81642971|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.01547|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.666||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.004425|0.02652|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC std 11 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.02652|0.004425|0.0219
81642972|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|1.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.122||0.0703|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.032|2.132|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC std 12 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit and estimated value it was 10\^-2. For lower limit and dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||2.132|1.032|0.0703
81642973|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.0116|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.226||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.00294|0.02026|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC std 13 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.02026|0.002940|0.0282
81598757|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.04||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|3.23||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -3 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 1 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.23|-4.55|0.11
81461158|NCT04195685|162614489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|9.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary endpoint was evaluated by assessing the change in severity scores from baseline to the end of treatment, comparing the NFB and control groups. A two-sample t-test was used to test the mean change in severity scores between treatment arms. Statistical tests were two-sided with a 5% significance level (Type I error rate).||9.2|3.5|<.0001
81598758|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.21||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|3.6||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -3 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 2 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.60|-5.03|0.15
81598759|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.29||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|2.27||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -3 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 3 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.27|-6.60|0.32
81598760|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.31||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|3.07||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -3 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 4 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.07|-5.92|0.28
81598761|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.4||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|3.55||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -3 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 5 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.55|-5.70|0.23
81598762|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.42||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.46|3.05||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -3 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 6 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.05|-6.46|0.24
81598763|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.45||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.75|2.9||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -3 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 7 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.90|-6.75|0.29
81598764|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.63||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|3.3||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -3 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 8 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.30|-6.93|0.36
81598765|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.63||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|3.18||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -3 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 9 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.18|-7.04|0.35
81598766|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-3.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.72||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|1.87||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -3 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 10 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.87|-8.74|0.57
81598767|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.72||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|4.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -3 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 11 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||4.20|-6.20|0.25
81598768|NCT02130193|162873240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-1.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.7||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.91|3.45||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -3 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-PRO, 12 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||3.45|-6.91|0.32
81598769|NCT02130193|162873241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.82||Posterior probability that the treatment ratio (DNX 75 mg/ placebo) is less than 1.0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.82|0.55|0.477
81461159|NCT04195685|162614490|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.2||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|21.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary endpoint was evaluated by assessing the change in severity scores from baseline to the end of treatment, comparing the NFB and control groups. A two-sample t-test was used to test the mean change in severity scores between treatment arms. Statistical tests were two-sided with a 5% significance level (Type I error rate).||21.4|7.1|0.0001
81523569|NCT02421588|162736368|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.406||||0.2631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.769|2.569|||Log Rank|||Duration of response between treatments||2.569|0.769|0.2631
81523570|NCT02421588|162736369|SUPERIORITY|Duration of response between treatments|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.056||||0.8276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.743|||Log Rank|||||1.743|0.64|0.8276
81598770|NCT02130193|162873241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.82||Posterior probability that the treatment ratio (DNX 75 mg/ placebo) is less than 0.9 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.82|0.55|0.343
81598771|NCT02130193|162873241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.82||Posterior probability that the treatment ratio (DNX 75 mg/ placebo) is less than 0.8 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.82|0.55|0.221
81598772|NCT02130193|162873241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.82||Posterior probability that the treatment ratio (DNX 75 mg/ placebo) is less than 0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.82|0.55|0.116
81523571|NCT02421588|162736370|SUPERIORITY||ORR (%)|26.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.2|33.8|||||Percent of Participants|ORR (%) by CA-125||33.8|20.2|
81523572|NCT02421588|162736370|SUPERIORITY||ORR (%)|19.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|26.3|||||Percent of Participants|ORR (%) by CA-125||26.3|13.7|
81642974|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.04771|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.351||0.157|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.007823|0.1032|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_SNR (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.1032|-0.007823|0.1570
81642975|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.0008053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.807||0.4131|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0008199|0.002431|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Shimmer Local dB (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.002431|-0.0008199|0.4131
81642976|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.03945|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.892||0.0391|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0708|-0.008096|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Spectral Flatness (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||-0.008096|-0.07080|0.0391
81642977|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.07075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.409||0.4018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2101|0.0686|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Third Octave Band (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.06860|-0.2101|0.4018
81598773|NCT02130193|162873241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.82||Posterior probability that the treatment ratio (DNX 75 mg/ placebo) is less than 0.6 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.82|0.55|0.052
81598774|NCT02130193|162873242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.11||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 1.0 is presented.|Bayesian Cox analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.11|0.73|0.212
81598775|NCT02130193|162873242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.11||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0.9 is presented.|Bayesian Cox analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.11|0.73|0.111
81598776|NCT02130193|162873242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.11||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0.8 is presented.|Bayesian Cox analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.11|0.73|0.049
81598777|NCT02130193|162873242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.11||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0.7 is presented.|Bayesian Cox analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.11|0.73|0.012
81598778|NCT02130193|162873242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.11||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0.6 is presented.|Bayesian Cox analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||2.11|0.73|0.001
81598779|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.72||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|1.25||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 1 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.25|-1.53|0.64
81523573|NCT02421588|162736370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1231|||||||Fisher Exact|||ORR (%) by CA-125 between treatments||||0.1231
81598780|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.78||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|1.1||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 2 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.10|-1.91|0.75
81642978|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|1.658|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.607||0.6466|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.319|7.635|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_VLHR (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||7.635|-4.319|0.6466
81642979|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|1.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.423||0.4118|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.186|3.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Cepstral Peak Prominence (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||3.530|-1.186|0.4118
81642980|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-1.282|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.965||0.9481|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.385|3.129|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Harmonicity (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit and dispersion value it was 10\^-2. For estimated value it was 10\^-3).||3.129|-3.385|0.9481
81642981|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.9159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.641||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4783|1.354|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC mean 01 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-1).||1.354|0.4783|0.0007
81642982|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.894||0.2519|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.319|9.585|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC mean 02 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-1. For upper limit it was 10\^-2).||9.585|-5.319|0.2519
81642983|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|1.821|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.028||0.0791|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.166|3.524|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC mean 03 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-1. For lower limit it was 10\^-2).||3.524|1.166|0.0791
81461160|NCT04195685|162614491|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|68.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.9|99.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary endpoint was evaluated by assessing the change in severity scores from baseline to the end of treatment, comparing the NFB and control groups. A two-sample t-test was used to test the mean change in severity scores between treatment arms. Statistical tests were two-sided with a 5% significance level (Type I error rate).||99.2|36.9|<.0001
81461161|NCT03351608|162614498|SUPERIORITY||GM Ratio (SUG 2 mg / NEO + [GLY or ATR])|0.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.32|||ANOVA|||||0.32|0.16|< 0.0001
81598781|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|0.98||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 3 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.98|-2.09|0.77
81598782|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.81||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|0.87||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 4 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.87|-2.23|0.74
81598783|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.83||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|1.27||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 5 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.27|-1.88|0.67
81598784|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.86||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|1.26||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 6 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.26|-1.99|0.69
81598785|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.85||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.08||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 7 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.08|-2.10|0.72
81598786|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.87||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|1.14||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 8 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.14|-2.11|0.71
81642984|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.2064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.474||0.0163|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3468|-0.06599|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC mean 04 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||-0.06599|-0.3468|0.0163
81642985|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-1.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.67||0.1932|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.867|3.375|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC mean 05 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit and dispersion value it was 10\^-2. For lower limit and estimated value it was 10\^-1).||3.375|-2.867|0.1932
81642986|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.02851|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.96||0.7752|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1365|0.1936|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC mean 06 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.1936|-0.1365|0.7752
81642987|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|1.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.569||0.1126|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.48|2.464|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC mean 07 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit and estimated value it was 10\^-1. For lower limit it was 10\^-3. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||2.464|-4.480|0.1126
81642988|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.2215|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.498||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3624|-0.08072|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC mean 08 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||-0.08072|-0.3624|0.0102
81461162|NCT02877004|162614501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.723|||||||ANCOVA|Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance with the baseline value included as the covariate.||||||0.723
81461163|NCT02877004|162614502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.368|||||||ANCOVA|Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance with the baseline value included as the covariate||||||.368
81461164|NCT02727478|162614508|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||< 0.001
81461165|NCT02727478|162614509|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.001
81461166|NCT02727478|162614510|OTHER|||||||0.254|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.254
81461167|NCT02727478|162614511|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.065|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.065
81461168|NCT02727478|162614512|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.301|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.301
81642989|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.0556|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.072||0.4332|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06159|0.1728|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC mean 09 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.1728|-0.06159|0.4332
81642990|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.01214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.19||0.8448|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09044|0.1147|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC mean 10 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.1147|-0.09044|0.8448
81642991|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.1106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.852||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.191|-0.03016|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC mean 11 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||-0.03016|-0.1910|0.0244
81642992|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.04884|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.827||0.3136|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1288|0.03115|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC mean 12 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.03115|-0.1288|0.3136
81642993|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.634||0.524|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05736|0.1294|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC mean 13 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.1294|-0.05736|0.5240
81461169|NCT02727478|162614513|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.792|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.792
81598787|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.88||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|1.23||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 9 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.23|-2.14|0.66
81598788|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.89||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|0.69||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 10 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.69|-2.71|0.84
81598789|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.91||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|1.41||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 11 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.41|-2.15|0.65
81598790|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|1.13||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 12 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.13|-2.36|0.71
81598791|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.72||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|1.25||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 1 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.25|-1.53|0.13
81642994|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|2.909|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.096||0.3493|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.222|8.039|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC std 01 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||8.039|-2.222|0.3493
81642995|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.595||0.5087|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.58|6.019|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC std 02 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||6.019|-2.580|0.5087
81598792|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.78||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|1.1||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 2 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.10|-1.91|0.27
81598793|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|0.98||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 3 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.98|-2.09|0.31
81598794|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.81||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|0.87||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 4 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.87|-2.23|0.29
81598795|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.83||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|1.27||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 5 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.27|-1.88|0.23
81598796|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.86||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|1.26||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 6 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.26|-1.99|0.26
81598797|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.85||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.08||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 7 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.08|-2.10|0.28
81598798|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.87||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|1.14||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 8 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.14|-2.11|0.29
81642996|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.004403|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.503||0.7701|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02051|0.02931|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC std 03 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.02931|-0.02051|0.7701
81461170|NCT02727478|162614514|OTHER|||||||0.039|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.039
81598799|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.88||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|1.23||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 9 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.23|-2.14|0.23
81598800|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.89||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|0.69||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 10 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.69|-2.71|0.45
81598801|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.91||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|1.41||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 11 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.41|-2.15|0.24
81598802|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|1.13||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 12 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.13|-2.36|0.28
81598803|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.72||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|1.25||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 1 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.25|-1.53|0.26
81598804|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.78||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|1.1||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 2 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.10|-1.91|0.41
81642997|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.007542|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.639||0.6461|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01961|0.0347|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC std 04 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.03470|-0.01961|0.6461
81642998|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|2.386|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.233||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.022|3.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC std 05 (The statistical data given below have (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit and estimated value it was 10\^-2. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||3.750|1.022|0.0044
81642999|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|1.593|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.243||0.2022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.663|3.652|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC std 06 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-2. For lower limit it was 10\^-3).||3.652|-4.663|0.2022
81643000|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.002902|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.082||0.789|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01503|0.02084|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC std 07 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.02084|-0.01503|0.7890
81643001|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|1.615|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.118||0.151|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.371|3.467|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC std 08 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-2. For lower limit it was 10\^-3).||3.467|-2.371|0.1510
81643002|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|1.116|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.104||0.3138|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.126|2.945|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC std 09 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-2. For lower limit it was 10\^-3).||2.945|-7.126|0.3138
81598805|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|0.98||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 3 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.98|-2.09|0.46
81598806|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.81||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|0.87||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 4 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.87|-2.23|0.43
81643003|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.002168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.632||0.8223|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01813|0.01379|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC std 10 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.01379|-0.01813|0.8223
81643004|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|1.394|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.081||0.1997|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.978|3.185|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC std 11 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-2. For lower limit it was 10\^-3).||3.185|-3.978|0.1997
81643005|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.01375|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.622||0.0398|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.00278|0.02473|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC std 12 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.02473|0.002780|0.0398
81643006|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.002892|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.205||0.8107|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02286|0.01707|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC std 13 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.01707|-0.02286|0.8107
81643007|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-3.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.256||0.9242|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.706|5.085|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_SNR (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit and dispersion value it was 10\^-2. For estimated value it was 10\^-3).||5.085|-5.706|0.9242
81643008|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.0006145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.704||0.5277|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0009936|0.002223|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Shimmer Local dB (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.002223|-0.0009936|0.5277
81523574|NCT03002311|162736396|SUPERIORITY|We conducted a conditional power analysis 120 days after 6 months of enrollment. We determined the effect size based on the difference of proportions of follow-up attendance in the intervention and control arms. We used the effect size of 20% to estimate the sample size needed for a two-sided alpha of 0.05 at 90% power and a 1:1 ratio to require 266 participants. Loss to follow-up was estimated to be 20%, increasing target enrollment to 334 total participants.|||||<|0.001|||||||Gray's test|We compared the cumulative incidence function.||||||<0.001
81598807|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.83||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|1.27||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 5 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.27|-1.88|0.36
81598808|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.86||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|1.26||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 6 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.26|-1.99|0.39
81598809|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.85||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.08||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 7 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.08|-2.10|0.42
81598810|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.87||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|1.14||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 8 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.14|-2.11|0.42
81598811|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.88||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|1.23||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 9 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.23|-2.14|0.35
81643009|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-2.911|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.969||0.1418|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.174|3.522|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Spectral Flatness (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-2. For upper limit it was 10\^-3).||3.522|-6.174|0.1418
81598812|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.89||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|0.69||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 10 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.69|-2.71|0.58
81598813|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.91||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|1.41||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 11 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.41|-2.15|0.36
81598814|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|1.13||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-breath, 12 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||1.13|-2.36|0.41
81598815|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.35||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.52||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 1 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.52|-0.84|0.66
81598816|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.39||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.55||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 2 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.55|-0.94|0.66
81598817|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.43||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 3 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-1.46|0.91
81598818|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.41||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.44||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 4 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.44|-1.16|0.79
81598819|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.42||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.41||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 5 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.41|-1.24|0.84
81643010|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.1487|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.77||0.0924|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.294|-0.003375|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Third Octave Band (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||-0.003375|-0.2940|0.0924
81461171|NCT01017874|162614518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.13|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.13|0.63|0.217
81523575|NCT03002311|162736397|SUPERIORITY|This was a secondary analysis so no power analysis was done.||||||0.8||||||We used a two-sided alpha of 0.05 to determine significance.|Gray's test|We compared the cumulative incidence functions.||||||0.8
81523576|NCT01178099|162736406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.829|1.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(AUC) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for the 10 mg SD (overall).|||1.33|0.829|
81598820|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.44||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.47||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 6 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.47|-1.23|0.81
81598821|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.44||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.56||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 7 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.56|-1.14|0.76
81598822|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.48||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.43||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 8 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.43|-1.43|0.84
81598823|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.49||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.38||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 9 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.38|-1.49|0.83
81598824|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.49||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 10 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-1.68|0.94
81598825|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|0.48||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 11 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.48|-1.45|0.84
81598826|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.55||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 12 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.55|-1.36|0.81
81598827|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.35||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.52||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 1 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.52|-0.84|0.01
81598828|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.39||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.55||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 2 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.55|-0.94|0.02
81598829|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.43||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 3 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-1.46|0.15
81598830|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.41||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.44||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 4 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.44|-1.16|0.05
81643011|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|3.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.396||0.9277|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.318|5.936|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_VLHR (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit and dispersion value it was 10\^-2. For estimated value it was 10\^-3).||5.936|-5.318|0.9277
81643012|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.8362|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.077|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.492|1.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC mean 01 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-1).||1.180|0.4920|<.0001
81643013|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.03559|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.147||0.7568|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1545|0.2256|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC mean 02 (The statistical data given below have (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-1).||0.2256|-0.1545|0.7568
81461172|NCT01017874|162614519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.31|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.31|0.68|0.788
81461173|NCT01017874|162614522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.14|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.14|0.63|0.252
81598831|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.42||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.41||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 5 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.41|-1.24|0.08
81598832|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.44||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.47||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 6 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.47|-1.23|0.08
81598833|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.44||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.56||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 7 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.56|-1.14|0.06
81598834|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.48||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.43||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 8 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.43|-1.43|0.14
81598835|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.49||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.38||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 9 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.38|-1.49|0.14
81598836|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.49||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 10 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-1.68|0.29
81461174|NCT01017874|162614523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.32|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.32|0.53|0.952
81523577|NCT01178099|162736406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|0.895|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.718|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(AUC) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for the 7.5 mg MD.|||1.12|0.718|
81461175|NCT03150719|162614610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.4||||||||4.4|1.0|
81461176|NCT03150719|162614611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|10.9||||||||10.9|2.5|
81461177|NCT03150719|162614612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|7.0||||||||7.0|-4.9|
81523578|NCT01178099|162736406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|0.905|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.656|1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(AUC) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for the 5 mg MD.|||1.25|0.656|
81463715|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.19||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H4 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received pictorial warnings only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the pictorial warning only group.||1.19|-0.74|0.65
81598837|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|0.48||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 11 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.48|-1.45|0.15
81598838|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.55||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -1 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 12 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.55|-1.36|0.13
81643014|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.2043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.752||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.07585|0.3328|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC mean 03 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.3328|0.07585|0.0095
81643015|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.0828|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.413||0.1991|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1891|0.02348|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC mean 04 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.02348|-0.1891|0.1991
81643016|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.02415|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.26||0.6469|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1113|0.06301|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC mean 05 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.06301|-0.1113|0.6469
81643017|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.1209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.904||0.015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2022|-0.03967|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC mean 06 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||-0.03967|-0.2022|0.0150
81643018|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.02617|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.639||0.5736|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0507|0.103|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC mean 07 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.1030|-0.05070|0.5736
81523579|NCT01178099|162736407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|0.953|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.664|1.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(Cmax) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for the 10 mg SD (overall).|||1.37|0.664|
81598839|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.35||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.52||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 1 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.52|-0.84|0.06
81643019|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.07305|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.267||0.0894|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1438|-0.002335|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC mean 08 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||-0.002335|-0.1438|0.0894
81643020|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-2.369|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.428||0.5936|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.706|4.968|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC mean 09 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||4.968|-9.706|0.5936
81643021|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.07377|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.339||0.029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1291|-0.01844|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC mean 10 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||-0.01844|-0.1291|0.0290
81643022|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.008703|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.665||0.8127|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05203|0.06944|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC mean 11 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.06944|-0.05203|0.8127
81643023|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.07414|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.294||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1287|-0.01955|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC mean 12 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||-0.01955|-0.1287|0.0262
81643024|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|2.929|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.705||0.2809|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.553|7.412|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC mean 13 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||7.412|-1.553|0.2809
81643025|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-2.717|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.612|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.812|-1.621|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC std 01 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit and estimated value it was 10\^-1. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||-1.621|-3.812|<.0001
81643026|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.05798|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.961||0.0524|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.107|-0.008915|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC std 02 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||-0.008915|-0.1070|0.0524
81643027|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-1.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.778||0.5716|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.955|1.938|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC std 03 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||1.938|-3.955|0.5716
81643028|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.0223|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.193||0.064|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04208|-0.002526|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC std 04 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||-0.002526|-0.04208|0.0640
81643029|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-1.336|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.176||0.2584|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.285|6.138|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC std 05 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-2. For upper limit it was 10\^-3).||6.138|-3.285|0.2584
81643030|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.006497|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.413||0.6465|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02992|0.01692|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC std 06 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.01692|-0.02992|0.6465
81643031|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-1.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.7||0.1177|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.489|6.297|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC std 07 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For lower limit and estimated value it was 10\^-2. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3 and for upper limit it was 10\^-4).||6.297|-2.489|0.1177
81643032|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.007959|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.743||0.4155|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02411|0.008187|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC std 08 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.008187|-0.02411|0.4155
81643033|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.004137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.017||0.6067|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01742|0.009148|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC std 09 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.009148|-0.01742|0.6067
81643034|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.000376|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.531||0.9603|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0121|0.01286|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC std 10 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.01286|-0.01210|0.9603
81643035|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.002185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.703||0.7022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01164|0.007265|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC std 11 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.007265|-0.01164|0.7022
81643036|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.007716|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.746||0.1818|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.001806|0.01724|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC std 12 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.01724|-0.001806|0.1818
81523580|NCT01178099|162736407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|0.612|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.436|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(Cmax) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for the 7.5 mg MD.|||0.860|0.436|
81523581|NCT01178099|162736407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.625|1.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(Cmax) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for 5 mg MD.|||1.68|0.625|
81643037|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|-0.004019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.419||0.5324|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01466|0.006618|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC std 13 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.006618|-0.01466|0.5324
81523582|NCT01178099|162736408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0||||The p-value is from model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Treatment + Population + Treatment\*Population + Random Error.|ANCOVA|||||||0.070
81643038|NCT04748445|162976516|OTHER||Slope|0.005103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.737||0.8524|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04025|0.05046|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_SNR (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.05046|-0.04025|0.8524
81643039|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|2.975|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.383||0.3809|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.631|8.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Coefficient of Variation F0 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4.||8.580|-2.631|0.3809
81643040|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.005601|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.751||0.0438|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01016|-0.001043|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 1st order delta 01 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3.||-0.001043|-0.01016|0.0438
81643041|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|4.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.464||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.694|6.546|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 1st order delta 02 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-3.||6.546|1.694|0.0057
81643042|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-3.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.053||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.811|-1.323|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 1st order delta 03 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-3.||-1.323|-4.811|0.0042
81643043|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|2.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.751||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.164|4.396|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 1st order delta 04 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit and estimated value it was 10\^-3. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||4.396|1.164|0.0051
81643044|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-1.324|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.289||0.1128|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.698|4.973|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 1st order delta 05 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For lower limit and estimated value it was 10\^-3. For upper limit it was 10\^-5 and for dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||4.973|-2.698|0.1128
81598840|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.39||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.55||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 2 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.55|-0.94|0.09
81598841|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.43||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 3 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-1.46|0.37
81598842|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.41||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.44||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 4 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.44|-1.16|0.18
81598843|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.42||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.41||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 5 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.41|-1.24|0.24
81598844|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.44||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.47||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 6 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.47|-1.23|0.24
81598845|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.44||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.56||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 7 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.56|-1.14|0.19
81598846|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.48||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.43||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 8 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.43|-1.43|0.32
81598847|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.49||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.38||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 9 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.38|-1.49|0.32
81598848|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.49||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|0.2||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 10 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.20|-1.68|0.52
81643045|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.0002606|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.707||0.7888|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.001869|0.001348|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 1st order delta 06 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.001348|-0.001869|0.7888
81643046|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.0005071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.593||0.5055|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.001765|0.0007512|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 1st order delta 07 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0007512|-0.001765|0.5055
81598849|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|0.48||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 11 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.48|-1.45|0.33
81598850|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.55||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-chest, 12 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.55|-1.36|0.29
81598851|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.31||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.62||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 1 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.62|-0.59|0.43
81598852|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.35||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.85||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 2 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.85|-0.53|0.29
81598853|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.38||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.52||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 3 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.52|-0.94|0.70
81598854|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.37||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.5||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 4 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.50|-0.92|0.71
81598855|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.37||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.61||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 5 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.61|-0.82|0.61
81643047|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.0003067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.273||0.6257|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0007328|0.001346|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 1st order delta 08 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.001346|-0.0007328|0.6257
81643048|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.001649|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.998||0.0413|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.002974|-0.0003238|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 1st order delta 09 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||-0.0003238|-0.002974|0.0413
81643049|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.0008236|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.053||0.2451|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0003452|0.001992|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 1st order delta 10 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.001992|-0.0003452|0.2451
81643050|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.000292|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.839||0.6702|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.001425|0.0008413|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 1st order delta 11 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0008413|-0.001425|0.6702
81643051|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.0003363|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.312||0.5951|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.001382|0.0007097|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 1st order delta 12 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0007097|-0.001382|0.5951
81643052|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.0007281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.677||0.202|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0002126|0.001669|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 1st order delta 13 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.001669|-0.0002126|0.2020
81643053|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.0005153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.523||0.7356|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.002008|0.003038|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 2nd order delta 01 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.003038|-0.002008|0.7356
81643054|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.00133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.782||0.0522|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.002453|-0.0002057|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 2nd order delta 02 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||-0.0002057|-0.002453|0.0522
81643055|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.000156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.763||0.818|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.001277|0.0009647|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 2nd order delta 03 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0009647|-0.001277|0.8180
81643056|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.0000971|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.18||0.8754|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.001121|0.000927|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 2nd order delta 04 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4.||0.0009270|-0.001121|0.8754
81643057|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.000452|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.576||0.4192|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0004721|0.001376|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 2nd order delta 05 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.001376|-0.0004721|0.4192
81643058|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.0001528|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.586||0.7849|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.001079|0.0007729|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 2nd order delta 06 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0007729|-0.001079|0.7849
81643059|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-5.254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.217||0.901|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.513|6.463|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 2nd order delta 07 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit and dispersion value it was 10\^-4. For estimated value it was 10\^-5).||6.463|-7.513|0.9010
81643060|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.0004591|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.83||0.2329|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.001094|0.0001755|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 2nd order delta 08 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0001755|-0.001094|0.2329
81643061|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.0007046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.687||0.0583|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.00009366|0.001315|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 2nd order delta 09 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.001315|0.00009366|0.0583
81523583|NCT01178099|162736409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(AUC) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for 10 mg SD (overall) for the R-95913 metabolite.|||2.10|1.10|
81598856|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.36||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.69||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 6 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.69|-0.69|0.48
81598857|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.36||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.62||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 7 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.62|-0.79|0.58
81598858|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.43||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 8 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.43|-1.12|0.83
81598859|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.41||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.52||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 9 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.52|-1.07|0.74
81598860|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.43||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.29||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 10 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.29|-1.40|0.89
81598861|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.41||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.69||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 11 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.69|-0.89|0.59
81598862|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.42||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.54||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than 0 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 12 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.54|-1.12|0.77
81598863|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.31||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.62||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 1 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.62|-0.59|0.01
81598864|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.35||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.85||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 2 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.85|-0.53|0.01
81598865|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.38||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.52||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 3 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.52|-0.94|0.09
81598866|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.37||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.5||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 4 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.50|-0.92|0.09
81598867|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.37||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.61||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 5 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.61|-0.82|0.05
81643062|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-1.564|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.606||0.6654|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.54|4.413|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 2nd order delta 10 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||4.413|-7.540|0.6654
81643063|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.00006573|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.8154|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0003998|0.0005313|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 2nd order delta 11 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0005313|-0.0003998|0.8154
81643064|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.0004071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.664||0.2687|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.001014|0.0002001|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 2nd order delta 12 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0002001|-0.001014|0.2687
81643065|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|2.799|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.317||0.4005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.698|8.296|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_MFCC 2nd order delta 13 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||8.296|-2.698|0.4005
81643066|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|1.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.676||0.504|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.654|3.901|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Coefficient of Variation F0 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||3.901|-1.654|0.5040
81523584|NCT01178099|162736409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(AUC) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for 7.5 mg MD for the R-95913 metabolite.|||1.94|1.06|
81643067|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.00007586|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.882||0.979|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.004701|0.004852|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 1st order delta 01 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.004852|-0.004701|0.9790
81643068|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.0008249|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.815||0.6503|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.002183|0.003833|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 1st order delta 02 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.003833|-0.002183|0.6503
81643069|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-1.188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.322||0.3705|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.379|1.003|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 1st order delta 03 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||1.003|-3.379|0.3705
81643070|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.0007258|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.101||0.5111|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.002551|0.001099|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 1st order delta 04 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.001099|-0.002551|0.5111
81643071|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.001326|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.555||0.0816|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.002578|-0.0000744|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 1st order delta 05 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||-0.0000744|-0.002578|0.0816
81643072|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.0005502|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.056||0.6034|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0012|0.002301|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 1st order delta 06 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.002301|-0.001200|0.6034
81643073|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.0004691|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.305||0.522|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.00168|0.0007415|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 1st order delta 07 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0007415|-0.001680|0.5220
81643074|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.00153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.82||0.0526|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.002826|-0.0002344|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 1st order delta 08 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||-0.0002344|-0.002826|0.0526
81643075|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.0004166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.294||0.5689|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.000792|0.001625|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 1st order delta 09 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.001625|-0.0007920|0.5689
81643076|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.002112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.299||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.003321|-0.000902|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 1st order delta 10 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||-0.0009020|-0.003321|0.0045
81643077|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.0007706|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.494||0.3058|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.002013|0.0004713|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 1st order delta 11 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0004713|-0.002013|0.3058
81643078|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.0002388|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.494||0.7137|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0008374|0.001315|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 1st order delta 12 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.001315|-0.0008374|0.7137
81643079|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.0002121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.877||0.7583|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0009275|0.001352|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 1st order delta 13 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.001352|-0.0009275|0.7583
81643080|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-2.784|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.667||0.0974|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.547|-2.155|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 2nd order delta 01 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit it was 10\^-5. For lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||-2.155|-5.547|0.0974
81643081|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-1.368|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.117||0.881|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.648|1.374|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 2nd order delta 02 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit and lower limit it was 10\^-3. For estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||1.374|-1.648|0.8810
81643082|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.001551|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.294||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.002594|-0.0005077|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 2nd order delta 03 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||-0.0005077|-0.002594|0.0151
81643083|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.00184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.343||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0006233|0.003057|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 2nd order delta 04 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.003057|0.0006233|0.0135
81598868|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.36||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.69||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 6 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.69|-0.69|0.02
81461178|NCT01790984|162614615|OTHER||General linear mixed model|2.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Outcome measures were analysed as dependent variables in a general linear mixed model. All outcome variables in the model analysed were part of an priori hypothesis, and for this reason were not subject to adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis was appropriate for testing differences between 2 Groups on 2 Diets (NAFLD, Control,high \& low sugar diets).|Details of our statistical approach are given below.|The sample size of the NAFDL \& Control groups was based on primary outcome measures for a trace-labelling study of VLDL kinetics (VLDL1 apo B \& TAG production rates). From the literature there was an 80% probability that our study will detect a difference in the production rates of VLDL1 apo B of 30% (α=39%), and 26% for VLDL1-TAG (α=33%). A paired comparison of two diets (5% level), gave sample sizes of n=15 for each group. Note: All reported P-values were calculated.|For outcome measures for which there were four samples from each participant (pre- and post-diets, for each period), the post-diet measurements were analysed as dependent variables in a general linear mixed model, with the following fixed categorical, non-random, explanatory effects: period, treatment (low and high sugar diet), period by treatment interaction (to detect carry-over effects), liver fat level (NAFLD and Control) and treatment by liver fat level interaction. The pre-diet measurements for each period, and bodyweights (pre- and post-diets) were included as covariates in the model, with participant as a model random effect. For outcome measures for which there were two samples for each participant (post-diets; end of each dietary intervention period only), each measurement for the combined groups (NAFLD and controls), for the 2-period cross-over, were analysed in a general linear mixed model with the same fixed categorical effects and bodyweights as covariates.|||<0.05
81461179|NCT01790984|162614616|OTHER||General linear mixed model|11.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Outcome measures were analysed as dependent variables in a general linear mixed model. All outcome variables in the model analysed were part of an priori hypothesis, and for this reason were not subject to adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis was appropriate for testing the impact of 'Diet' (high and low sugar) and Group (NAFLD and Control) status on outcome variables.|Details of our statistical analyses are given below.|The sample size for NAFLD \& Control groups was based on primary outcome measures for a trace-labelling study of VLDL kinetics (VLDL1 apo B and triacylglycerol production rates). From the literature there was an 80% probability that our study will detect a difference in the production rates of VLDL1 apo B of 30% (α=39%), and 26% for VLDL1-TG (α=33%). A paired comparison of two diets (5% level) produced sample sizes of n=15 for each group. Note: All reported P-values were calculated.|For outcome measures for which there were four samples from each participant (pre- and post-diets, for each period), the post-diet measurements were analysed as dependent variables in a general linear mixed model, with the following fixed categorical, non-random, explanatory effects: period, treatment (low and high sugar diet), period by treatment interaction (to detect carry-over effects), liver fat level (NAFLD and Control) and treatment by liver fat level interaction. The pre-diet measurements for each period, and bodyweights (pre- and post-diets) were included as covariates in the model, with participant as a model random effect. For outcome measures for which there were two samples for each participant (post-diets; end of each dietary intervention period only), each measurement for the combined groups (NAFLD and controls), for the 2-period cross-over, were analysed in a general linear mixed model with the same fixed categorical effects and bodyweights as covariates.|||<0.05
81461180|NCT01790984|162614617|OTHER||General linear mixed model|110.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Outcome measures were analysed as dependent variables in a general linear mixed model. All outcome variables in the model analysed were part of an priori hypothesis, and for this reason were not subject to adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis was appropriate for testing the impact of 'Diet' (high and low sugar) and Group (NAFLD and Control) status on outcome variables.|Details of our statistical analyses are given below.|The sample size of the NAFDL \& Control groups was based on primary outcome measures for a trace-labelling study of VLDL kinetics (VLDL1 apo B \& TAG production rates). From the literature there was an 80% probability that our study will detect a difference in the production rates of VLDL1 apo B of 30% (α=39%), and 26% for VLDL1-TG (α=33%). A paired comparison of two diets (5% level), gave sample sizes of n=15 for each group. Note: All reported P-values were calculated.|For outcome measures for which there were four samples from each participant (pre- and post-diets, for each period), the post-diet measurements were analysed as dependent variables in a general linear mixed model, with the following fixed categorical, non-random, explanatory effects: period, treatment (low and high sugar diet), period by treatment interaction (to detect carry-over effects), liver fat level (NAFLD and Control) and treatment by liver fat level interaction. The pre-diet measurements for each period, and bodyweights (pre- and post-diets) were included as covariates in the model, with participant as a model random effect. For outcome measures for which there were two samples for each participant (post-diets; end of each dietary intervention period only), each measurement for the combined groups (NAFLD and controls), for the 2-period cross-over, were analysed in a general linear mixed model with the same fixed categorical effects and bodyweights as covariates.|||<0.05
81523585|NCT01178099|162736409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.918|2.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(AUC) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for 5 mg MD for the R-95913 metabolite.|||2.21|0.918|
81523586|NCT01178099|162736409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|0.971|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.742|1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(AUC) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for the 10 mg SD (overall) for the R-106583 metabolite.|||1.27|0.742|
81598869|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.36||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.62||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 7 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.62|-0.79|0.04
81598870|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.43||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 8 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.43|-1.12|0.22
81598871|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.41||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.52||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 9 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.52|-1.07|0.14
81598872|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.43||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.29||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 10 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.29|-1.40|0.36
81598873|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.41||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.69||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 11 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.69|-0.89|0.07
81598874|NCT02130193|162873245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.42||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.54||Posterior probability that the treatment difference (DNX 75 mg-placebo) is less than -0.7 is presented.|Bayesian analysis|P-value is actually a posterior probability.|EXACT-RS-cough, 12 month. Data presented are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals|||0.54|-1.12|0.17
81598875|NCT01297959|162873255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Regression, Logistic|p-value was based on a logistic regression (Chi-square test) model with treatment group as a factor, adjusting for the stratification factors.||||||0.39
81598876|NCT01297959|162873256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Regression, Logistic|p-value was based on a logistic regression (Chi-square test) model with treatment group as a factor, adjusting for the stratification factors.||||||0.34
81598877|NCT00707031|162873317|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference between lixisenatide and exenatide on mITT population was \<=0.4%.|Least squares (LS) mean difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.033|0.297||Statistical testing: 2-sided at significance level=0.05. Analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) included treatment arms, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0, \>=8.0%), BMI (\<30, \>=30 kg/m\^2), country as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c as covariate.||||To detect that upper confidence limit of 2-sided 95% confidence interval for least square (LS) mean difference between the 2 arms do not exceed 0.4% HbA1c, 300 patients per group would provide 96% power assuming a standard deviation of 1.3 and true difference in HbA1c between the 2 arms as 0.||0.297|0.033|
81598878|NCT00818753|162873334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||||95.0|0.08|12.76||p-values were not presented as the study was exploratory and not powered to to detect a difference in the treatments|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Dabigatran 110mg BID vs Heparin||12.76|0.08|
81598879|NCT00818753|162873334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||||95.0|0.13|16.82||p-values were not presented as the study was exploratory and not powered to to detect a difference in the treatments|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Dabigatran 150mg BID vs Heparin||16.82|0.13|
81598880|NCT02459574|162873369|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.156|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.097|0.25||Bonferonni corrected alpha of 0.05/2 = 0.025|Log Rank||95% Wald Confidence Limits Point estimate relates to AVATAR-AF in relation to Anti-Arrhythmic Therapy|Primary Analysis - AVATAR-AF vs Anti-Arrhythmic Therapy||0.250|0.097|<0.0001
81598881|NCT02459574|162873369|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.173||||0.6061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.639|2.154||Bonferonni corrected alpha 0.05/2 = 0.025|Log Rank||95% Wald Confidence Limits Point estimate relates to AVATAR-AF in relation to Conventional Ablation|Secondary analysis of Primary Outcome measure - AVATAR-AF vs Conventional Ablation||2.154|0.639|0.6061
81598882|NCT00251745|162873388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||The overall 0.0025 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||<0.00001
81598883|NCT00251745|162873388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||The overall 0.0025 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||<0.00001
81598884|NCT00251745|162873388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15505||||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.15505
81598885|NCT00251745|162873390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1e-05||||||The overall 0.0025 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.00001
81598886|NCT00251745|162873390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||The overall 0.0025 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||<0.00001
81598887|NCT00251745|162873390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3874||||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.38740
81598888|NCT00636649|162873396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.993|||||||ANCOVA|||CISS-TASK||||0.993
81598889|NCT00636649|162873396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.185|||||||ANCOVA|||CISS-EMOT||||0.185
81643084|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.00129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.029||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0004563|0.002123|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 2nd order delta 05 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.002123|0.0004563|0.0115
81643085|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.0001473|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.891||0.8029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.001123|0.0008288|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 2nd order delta 06 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0008288|-0.001123|0.8029
81643086|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.0005556|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.647||0.2342|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.001326|0.0002146|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 2nd order delta 07 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0002146|-0.001326|0.2342
81643087|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.001128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.339||0.0366|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0002436|0.002013|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 2nd order delta 08 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.002013|0.0002436|0.0366
81598890|NCT00636649|162873396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.196|||||||ANCOVA|||CISS-DIS||||0.196
81598891|NCT00636649|162873396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.759|||||||ANCOVA|||CISS-AVD||||0.759
81598892|NCT00636649|162873396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.396|||||||ANCOVA|||CISS-SOC||||0.396
81598893|NCT00636649|162873397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.579|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.579
81598894|NCT00636649|162873398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.225|||||||ANCOVA|||TFEQ-RES||||0.225
81523587|NCT01178099|162736409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|0.815|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.633|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(AUC) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for the 7.5 mg MD for the R-106583 metabolite.|||1.05|0.633|
81598895|NCT00636649|162873398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.498|||||||ANCOVA|||TFEQ-DIS||||0.498
81598896|NCT00636649|162873398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.724|||||||ANCOVA|||TFEQ-HUN||||0.724
81598897|NCT04508699|162873406|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.36
81598898|NCT04508699|162873407|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||reported p-value was calculated, is not indicating the threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81598899|NCT04508699|162873408|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||reported p-value was calculated, is not indicating the threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81598900|NCT04508699|162873409|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||reported p-value was calculated, is not indicating the threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81598901|NCT04508699|162873410|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||reported p-value was calculated, is not indicating the threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81643088|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.0003297|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.134||0.522|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.00118|0.0005212|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 2nd order delta 09 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0005212|-0.001180|0.5220
81598902|NCT04508699|162873411|OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||reported p-value was calculated, is not indicating the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.00001
81643089|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-2.104|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.528||0.552|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.95|3.742|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 2nd order delta 10 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||3.742|-7.950|0.5520
81598903|NCT04508699|162873412|OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||reported p-value was calculated, is not indicating the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.00001
81523588|NCT01178099|162736409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|0.952|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.658|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(AUC) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for the 5 mg MD for the R-106583 metabolite.|||1.38|0.658|
81598904|NCT04508699|162873413|OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||reported p-value was calculated, is not indicating the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.00001
81598905|NCT03355326|162873430|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.971|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.971
81643090|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.0005126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.289||0.2343|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0001981|0.001223|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 2nd order delta 11 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For ldispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.001223|-0.0001981|0.2343
81598906|NCT03355326|162873431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.900
81598907|NCT03355326|162873432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.648|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.648
81598908|NCT03355326|162873433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.967|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.967
81598909|NCT03355326|162873434|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81598910|NCT03355326|162873435|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81598911|NCT03355326|162873436|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81598912|NCT01111123|162873437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||CI of 95%|Log Rank|||Probabilities of PGA not worsening were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product limit method with a comparison between treatment group survival curves evaluated by the log-rank test statistic. The Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio for worsening of PGA (equivalent to a relative risk adjusted for follow-up time) and a corresponding 95-percent confidence interval.||||<0.05
81598913|NCT01111123|162873438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Secondary outcomes, including subject self-assessment and signs of psoriasis ratings, were analyzed as continuous dependent variables in these statistical models. Mixed modeling analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to compare the relationships between psoriasis symptoms over time in the placebo and steroid treatment groups||||<0.05
81598914|NCT03014674|162873477|EQUIVALENCE|Interpretation of the comparability of the autoinjector and safety syringe with the reconstituted lyophilized drug product was guided by a two-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of the geometric mean of test treatment to reference treatment in the range (0.80, 1.25) for Cmax.|Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.11|||||Ratio (autoinjector/lyophilized drug) for Cmax has been presented|||1.11|0.98|
81598915|NCT03014674|162873477|EQUIVALENCE|Interpretation of the comparability of the autoinjector and safety syringe with the reconstituted lyophilized drug product was guided by a two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric mean of test treatment to reference treatment in the range (0.80, 1.25) for Cmax.|Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.12|||||Ratio (safety syringe/lyophilized drug) for Cmax has been presented|||1.12|0.99|
81598916|NCT03014674|162873478|EQUIVALENCE|Interpretation of the comparability of the autoinjector and safety syringe with the reconstituted lyophilized drug product was guided by a two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric mean of test treatment to reference treatment in the range (0.80, 1.25) for AUC (0-t)|Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.15|||||Ratio (autoinjector/lyophilized drug) for AUC(0-t) has been presented|||1.15|1.01|
81598917|NCT03014674|162873478|EQUIVALENCE|Interpretation of the comparability of the autoinjector and safety syringe with the reconstituted lyophilized drug product was guided by a two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric mean of test treatment to reference treatment in the range (0.80, 1.25) for AUC (0-t).|Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.12|||||Ratio (safety syringe/lyophilized drug) for AUC(0-t) has been presented|||1.12|0.97|
81598918|NCT03014674|162873478|EQUIVALENCE|Interpretation of the comparability of the autoinjector and safety syringe with the reconstituted lyophilized drug product was guided by a two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric mean of test treatment to reference treatment in the range (0.80, 1.25) for AUC (0-inf).|Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.13|||||Ratio (autoinjector/lyophilized drug) for AUC(0-inf) has been presented|||1.13|1.00|
81598919|NCT03014674|162873478|EQUIVALENCE|Interpretation of the comparability of the autoinjector and safety syringe with the reconstituted lyophilized drug product was guided by a two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric mean of test treatment to reference treatment in the range (0.80, 1.25) for AUC (0-inf).|Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.09|||||Ratio (safety syringe/lyophilized drug) for AUC(0-inf) has been presented|||1.09|0.95|
81598920|NCT00514943|162873503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.49||||0.7606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.188|8.202||P-value obtained from fitting an ANCOVA model including treatment, stratification factor prior chemotherapy for recurrent/metastatic disease and the baseline sum of longest distance of target lesions.|ANCOVA|Receipt of prior chemotherapy for recurrent/metastatic disease and the baseline sum of longest distance for target lesions are covariates|Mean difference calculated is actually the adjusted mean difference.|||8.202|-11.188|0.7606
81598921|NCT00514943|162873516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.942||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.387|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio, 95% CI and p-value are calculated from the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the number of prior chemotherapies for R/M setting (0 or \>=1)|||1.387|0.640|0.764
81598922|NCT00514943|162873517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.725||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.434|1.212|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio, 95% CI and p-value are calculated from the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the number of prior chemotherapies for R/M setting (0 or \>=1)|||1.212|0.434|0.219
81598923|NCT00514943|162873518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.067||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.708|1.608|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio, 95% CI and p-value are calculated from the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the number of prior chemotherapies for R/M setting (0 or \>=1)|||1.608|0.708|0.758
81598924|NCT03382782|162873579|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.36||||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = (3, 172)||||||.025
81598925|NCT03382782|162873580|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.243||||0.784|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 2, 182||Intent-to-treat analyses||||0.784
81598926|NCT03382782|162873580|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.058||||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1, 118||As-treated analyses||||0.810
81598927|NCT03382782|162873581|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.77||||0.174|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 2, 182||Intent-to-treat analyses||||0.174
81461181|NCT01790984|162614618|OTHER||General linear mixed model|0.26|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Outcome measures were analysed as dependent variables in a general linear mixed model. All outcome variables in the model analysed were part of an priori hypothesis, and for this reason were not subject to adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis was appropriate for testing the impact of 'Diet' (high and low sugar) and Group (NAFLD and Control) status on outcome variables.|Details of our statistical approach are given below.|The sample size of the NAFDL \& Control groups was based on primary outcome measures for a trace-labelling study of VLDL kinetics (VLDL1 apo B \& TAG production rates). From the literature there was an 80% probability that our study will detect a difference in the production rates of VLDL1 apo B of 30% (α=39%), and 26% for VLDL1-TG (α=33%). A paired comparison of two diets (5% level), gave sample sizes of n=15 for each group. Note: All reported P-values were calculated.|For outcome measures for which there were four samples from each participant (pre- and post-diets, for each period), the post-diet measurements were analysed as dependent variables in a general linear mixed model, with the following fixed categorical, non-random, explanatory effects: period, treatment (low and high sugar diet), period by treatment interaction (to detect carry-over effects), liver fat level (NAFLD and Control) and treatment by liver fat level interaction. The pre-diet measurements for each period, and bodyweights (pre- and post-diets) were included as covariates in the model, with participant as a model random effect. For outcome measures for which there were two samples for each participant (post-diets; end of each dietary intervention period only), each measurement for the combined groups (NAFLD and controls), for the 2-period cross-over, were analysed in a general linear mixed model with the same fixed categorical effects and bodyweights as covariates.|||<0.05
81463716|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|2.11||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower education (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.11|-0.66|0.30
81523589|NCT01178099|162736409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.833|1.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(AUC) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for 10 mg SD (overall) for the R-119251 metabolite.|||1.65|0.833|
81598928|NCT03382782|162873581|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.15||||0.286|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1, 118||As-treated analyses||||0.286
81598929|NCT03382782|162873582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.36||||0.261|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 2, 182||Intent-to-treat analyses||||0.261
81598930|NCT03382782|162873582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.012||||0.912|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1, 118||As-treated analyses||||0.912
81598931|NCT03382782|162873584|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.74||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 3, 172||||||0.11
81598932|NCT03382782|162873585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.18||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 3, 156||Mean systolic blood pressure||||0.09
81598933|NCT03382782|162873585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.63||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 3, 156||Mean diastolic blood pressure||||0.05
81598934|NCT03382782|162873587|SUPERIORITY|Intention-to-treat analyses. General Health subscale.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.14||||0.121|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 2, 182||||||0.121
81598935|NCT03382782|162873587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.71||||0.193|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1, 118||As-treated analyses. General Health subscale.||||0.193
81598936|NCT03382782|162873587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.181||||0.835|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 2, 182||Intention-to-treat analyses. Bodily Pain subscale.||||0.835
81598937|NCT03382782|162873587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.43||||0.513|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1, 118||As-treated analyses, Bodily Pain subscale.||||0.513
81598938|NCT03382782|162873587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.37||||0.097|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 2, 182||Intention-to-treat analyses, Physical Functioning subscale.||||0.097
81598939|NCT03382782|162873587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.184|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1, 118||As-treated analyses, Physical Functioning subscale.||||0.184
81598940|NCT03382782|162873587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.06||||0.347|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 2, 182||Intention-to-treat analyses. Emotional Well-Being subscale.||||0.347
81598941|NCT03382782|162873587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.361||||0.549|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1, 118||As-treated analyses, Emotional Well-Being subscale.||||0.549
81598942|NCT03382782|162873588|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.157||||0.855|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Degrees of freedom = 2,182||Intention-to-treat analyses||||.855
81598943|NCT03382782|162873588|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.011||||0.915|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1, 118||As-treated analyses||||0.915
81598944|NCT03382782|162873590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.68||||0.508|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 2, 182||Intent-to-treat analyses||||0.508
81598945|NCT03382782|162873590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.67||||0.198|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1, 118||As-treated analyses||||0.198
81598946|NCT03813238|162873601|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.2||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.49|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LS mean of the change in MDCRS part II total score from baseline to Week 15 was compared (TEV-50717 arm versus placebo) using a 1-sided test for superiority at a nominal significance level of α=0.025.||1.19|-3.49|0.335
81598947|NCT00605293|162873630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4778|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4778
81598948|NCT02080871|162873674|OTHER|This was a single-arm study designed to compare the primary outcome result to a performance goal based on published literature. The null hypothesis was the probability of a subject experiencing a Major Adverse Event (MAE) with use of study device is at least 17%. The alternate hypothesis was the probability of a subject experiencing a Major Adverse Event (MAE) with use of the study device is less than 17%.|||||<|0.001|||||||one-sided binomial exact test|||The sample size obtains over 90% power to statistically show the probability that a subject will experience an MAE with use of the study device is less than 17% when 12% or less of the subjects are lost to follow up prior to 9 months.||||<0.001
81598949|NCT01624948|162873783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.53
81598950|NCT01624948|162873785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference in p70S6 kinase phosphorylation as measured by mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) between those patients who reached the primary endpoint and those who did not||||0.67
81598951|NCT01624948|162873786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81598952|NCT01624948|162873788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.49
81598953|NCT00831779|162873795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.4685||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.75|36.1||Primary endpoint was tested at alpha=0.05|ANOVA|||||36.10|5.75|0.0059
81598954|NCT00831779|162873796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.4984||0.0598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|57.48||Secondary endpoint was tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|ANOVA|||||57.48|-1.22|0.0598
81598955|NCT00952367|162873810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.641|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.247|2.159|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=12.514||Age of mother bearing, \<=30 years vs \>30 years||2.159|1.247|<0.001
81598956|NCT00952367|162873810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.793||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|1.01|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=3.529||Household register, local vs nonlocal||1.010|0.622|0.060
81598957|NCT00952367|162873810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.369||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.672|32.479|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=7.524||Mother's education level, illiteracy vs postgraduate or above||32.479|1.672|0.006
81523590|NCT01178099|162736409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.779|1.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(AUC) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for 7.5 mg MD for the R-119251 metabolite.|||1.48|0.779|
81523591|NCT01178099|162736409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|0.813|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(AUC) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for 5 mg MD for the R-119251 metabolite.|||1.30|0.510|
81523592|NCT01178099|162736410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0||||The p-value is from model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Treatment + Population + Treatment\*Population + Random Error.|ANCOVA|||||||0.018
81598958|NCT00952367|162873810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.443||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.001|11.843|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=2.671||Mother's education level, elementary school vs postgraduate or above||11.843|1.001|0.102
81598959|NCT00952367|162873810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.064||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.933|10.067|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=1.984||Mother's education level, junior middle school vs postgraduate or above||10.067|0.933|0.159
81598960|NCT00952367|162873810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.321||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|7.589|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=0.191||Mother's education level, senior high school/vocational high school/technical secondary school vs postgraduate or above||7.589|0.710|0.662
81598961|NCT00952367|162873810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.306|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.399|4.277|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=13.525||Mother's education level, college/university vs postgraduate or above||4.277|0.399|<0.001
81598962|NCT00952367|162873810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.217||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|6.831|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=4.095||Family monthly income per capita, \<=600 RMB vs \>=10000 RMB||6.831|0.719|0.043
81598963|NCT00952367|162873810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.089||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.739|5.906|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=6.549||Family monthly income per capita, 600 to 1999 RMB vs \>=10000 RMB||5.906|0.739|0.010
81598964|NCT00952367|162873810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.983||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.704|5.583|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=5.313||Family monthly income per capita, 2000 to 4999 RMB vs \>=10000 RMB||5.583|0.704|0.021
81598965|NCT00952367|162873810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.344|3.267|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=0.824||Family monthly income per capita, 5000 to 7999 RMB vs \>=10000 RMB||3.267|0.344|0.364
81643091|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|2.703|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.094||0.5103|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.081|9.487|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 2nd order delta 12 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||9.487|-4.081|0.5103
81523593|NCT01178099|162736411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0||||The p-value is from model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Treatment + Population + Treatment\*Population + Random Error.|ANCOVA|||||||0.060
81523594|NCT01178099|162736412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.219||95.0||||The p-value is from model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Treatment + Population + Treatment\*Population + Random Error.|ANCOVA|||||||0.219
81523595|NCT01178099|162736413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.177||95.0||||The p-value is from model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Treatment + Population + Treatment\*Population + Random Error.|ANCOVA|||||||0.177
81523596|NCT01178099|162736414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.168||95.0||||The p-value is from model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Treatment + Population + Treatment\*Population + Random Error.|ANCOVA|||||||0.168
81523597|NCT01178099|162736415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|2.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(Cmax) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for 10 mg SD (overall) for the R-95913 metabolite.|||2.22|1.01|
81523598|NCT01178099|162736415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.751|1.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(Cmax) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for 7.5 mg MD for the R-95913 metabolite.|||1.58|0.751|
81523599|NCT01178099|162736415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|3.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(Cmax) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for 5 mg MD for the R-95913 metabolite.|||3.20|1.09|
81523600|NCT01178099|162736415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|0.873|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(Cmax) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for 10 mg SD (overall) for the R-106583 metabolite.|||1.15|0.660|
81598966|NCT00952367|162873810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.347|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=1.838||||3.347|0.100|0.175
81598967|NCT00952367|162873810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.516|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.666|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=25.960||Whether have brothers or sisters, no vs yes||0.666|0.400|<0.001
81598968|NCT00952367|162873811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.255||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.062|1.044|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=3.610||Birth information, preterm birth vs full-term birth||1.044|0.062|0.057
81598969|NCT00952367|162873811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.666||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.451|0.981|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=4.228||Household register, local vs nonlocal||0.981|0.451|0.040
81598970|NCT00952367|162873811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.182||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.758|1.844|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=4.074||Feeding manners within 6 months, pure breast feeding vs pure formula milk feeding||1.844|0.758|0.044
81598971|NCT00952367|162873811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.707||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.191|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=4.316||Feeding manners within 6 months, mixed feeding vs pure formula milk feeding||1.191|0.420|0.038
81598972|NCT00952367|162873811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|92.229||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.993|2130.5|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=7.438||Father's education level, illiteracy vs postgraduate or above||2130.500|3.993|0.006
81598973|NCT00952367|162873811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.671||||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.537|40.608|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=0.079||Father's education level, elementary school vs postgraduate or above||40.608|0.537|0.778
81643092|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.000202|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.334||0.7056|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.001086|0.0006819|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_MFCC 2nd order delta 13 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0006819|-0.001086|0.7056
81643093|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.22||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.188|-1.132|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 1st order delta 01 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit and dispersion value it was 10\^-3. For estimated value it was 10\^-4).||-1.132|-4.188|0.0046
81643094|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.000649|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.448||0.1471|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0000881|0.001386|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 1st order delta 02 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.001386|-0.0000881|0.1471
81643095|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|1.355|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.323||0.6842|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.152|6.862|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 1st order delta 03 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||6.862|-4.152|0.6842
81643096|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.00007664|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.574||0.7664|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0003499|0.0005032|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 1st order delta 04 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0005032|-0.0003499|0.7664
81523601|NCT01178099|162736415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|0.681|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.524|0.886|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(Cmax) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for 7.5 mg MD for the R-106583 metabolite.|||0.886|0.524|
81523602|NCT01178099|162736415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|0.898|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.612|1.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(Cmax) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for 5 mg MD for the R-106583 metabolite.|||1.32|0.612|
81523603|NCT01178099|162736415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.773|1.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(Cmax) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for 10 mg SD (overall) for the R-119251 metabolite.|||1.46|0.773|
81598974|NCT00952367|162873811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.83||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.649|35.956|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=0.096||Father's education level, junior high school vs postgraduate or above||35.956|0.649|0.756
81598975|NCT00952367|162873811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.513||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.474|26.03|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=1.807||Father's education level, senior high school/vocational high school/technical secondary school vs postgraduate or above||26.030|0.474|0.179
81598976|NCT00952367|162873811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.029||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.412|22.292|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=3.131||Father's education level, college/university vs postgraduate or above||22.292|0.412|0.077
81598977|NCT00952367|162873811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.984||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.968|1.0|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=3.648||Living space per capita, continuous variables||1.000|0.968|0.056
81598978|NCT00952367|162873811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.729||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.522|1.018|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=3.432||Vaccination history of Hib, no vs yes||1.018|0.522|0.064
81598979|NCT00952367|162873812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.438||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.221|0.871|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=5.538||Birth information, preterm birth vs full-term birth||0.871|0.221|0.019
81598980|NCT00952367|162873812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.546|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.423|0.703|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=21.938||Household register, local vs nonlocal||0.703|0.423|<0.001
81598981|NCT00952367|162873812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.137||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.473|9.652|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=0.341||Mother's education level, illiteracy vs graduate or above||9.652|0.473|0.559
81598982|NCT00952367|162873812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.793||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.596|5.394|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=0.238||Mother's education level, elementary school vs graduate or above||5.394|0.596|0.626
81643097|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-1.708|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.028||0.4015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.069|1.654|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 1st order delta 05 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||1.654|-5.069|0.4015
81598983|NCT00952367|162873812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.972||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.699|5.562|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=1.691||Mother's education level, junior middle school vs graduate or above||5.562|0.699|0.193
81598984|NCT00952367|162873812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.907||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.679|5.353|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=1.081||Mother's education level, senior high school/vocational high school/technical secondary school vs postgraduate or above||5.353|0.679|0.298
81598985|NCT00952367|162873812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.233||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.439|3.464|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=2.395||Mother's education level, college/university vs postgraduate or above||3.464|0.439|0.122
81598986|NCT00952367|162873812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.666||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.855|||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1, Wald Chi-Square=10.233||Whether have brothers or sisters, no vs yes||0.855|0.520|0.001
81598987|NCT04575051|162873863|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.96|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in the adjusted means for the Consult model and HearCARE model.|The null hypothesis is that the HearCARE intervention does not improve satisfaction with social participation.||1.96|-1.10|0.58
81598988|NCT04575051|162873864|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||The estimated parameter represents the difference between the adjusted means for the Consult and HearCARE models.|The null hypothesis is that the HearCARE intervention does not improve hearing related quality of life.||1.10|-1.13|0.95
81598989|NCT04575051|162873865|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated Value represents the difference in the means for the Consult and HearCARE models.|||1.14|-1.20|0.96
81598990|NCT04575051|162873866|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis||The Estimated Value is the difference between the means of the Consult and HearCARE models.|||0.48|-0.07|0.13
81598991|NCT02363946|162873872|OTHER||alpha estimate|9.557|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimation of model: Parameter = alpha \* Dose\^beta. Determined from linear regression model: Log(Parameter) = log(Dose)|Dose-Proportionality of Pharmacokinetic Parameter Cmax for Analyte AD00370||||
81598992|NCT02363946|162873872|OTHER||beta estimate|1.173|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.128|1.218|||||Estimation of model: Parameter = alpha \* Dose\^beta. Determined from linear regression model: Log(Parameter) = log(Dose)|Dose-Proportionality of Pharmacokinetic Parameter Cmax for Analyte AD00370|R-square (r\^2)=0.98|1.218|1.128|
81598993|NCT02363946|162873872|OTHER||alpha estimate|9.824|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimation of model: Parameter = alpha \* Dose\^beta. Determined from linear regression model: Log(Parameter) = log(Dose)|Dose-Proportionality of Pharmacokinetic Parameter Cmax for Analyte ARC-MLP||||
81598994|NCT02363946|162873872|OTHER||beta estimate|1.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.054|1.153|||||Estimation of model: Parameter = alpha \* Dose\^beta. Determined from linear regression model: Log(Parameter) = log(Dose)|Dose-Proportionality of Pharmacokinetic Parameter Cmax for Analyte ARC-MLP|R-square (r\^2)=0.98|1.153|1.054|
81598995|NCT02363946|162873874|OTHER||alpha estimate|11.274|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimation of model: Parameter = alpha \* Dose\^beta. Determined from linear regression model: Log(Parameter) = log(Dose)|Dose-Proportionality of Pharmacokinetic Parameter AUC0-24 for Analyte AD00370||||
81598996|NCT02363946|162873874|OTHER||beta estimate|1.181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.112|1.249|||||Estimation of model: Parameter = alpha \* Dose\^beta. Determined from linear regression model: Log(Parameter) = log(Dose)|Dose-Proportionality of Pharmacokinetic Parameter AUC0-24 for Analyte AD00370|R-square (r\^2)=0.96|1.249|1.112|
81598997|NCT02363946|162873874|OTHER||alpha estimate|12.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimation of model: Parameter = alpha \* Dose\^beta. Determined from linear regression model: Log(Parameter) = log(Dose)|Dose-Proportionality of Pharmacokinetic Parameter AUC0-24 for Analyte ARC-MLP||||
81598998|NCT02363946|162873874|OTHER||beta estimate|1.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.215|||||Estimation of model: Parameter = alpha \* Dose\^beta. Determined from linear regression model: Log(Parameter) = log(Dose)|Dose-Proportionality of Pharmacokinetic Parameter AUC0-24 for Analyte ARC-MLP|R-square (r\^2)=0.96|1.215|1.080|
81598999|NCT02363946|162873875|OTHER||alpha estimate|11.286|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimation of model: Parameter = alpha \* Dose\^beta. Determined from linear regression model: Log(Parameter) = log(Dose)|Dose-Proportionality of Pharmacokinetic Parameter AUCinf for Analyte AD00370||||
81599000|NCT02363946|162873875|OTHER||beta estimate|1.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.249|||||Estimation of model: Parameter = alpha \* Dose\^beta. Determined from linear regression model: Log(Parameter) = log(Dose)|Dose-Proportionality of Pharmacokinetic Parameter AUCinf for Analyte AD00370|R-square (r\^2)=0.96|1.249|1.110|
81599001|NCT02363946|162873875|OTHER||alpha estimate|12.347|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimation of model: Parameter = alpha \* Dose\^beta. Determined from linear regression model: Log(Parameter) = log(Dose)|Dose-Proportionality of Pharmacokinetic Parameter AUCinf for Analyte ARC-MLP||||
81599002|NCT02363946|162873875|OTHER||beta estimate|1.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.081|1.245|||||Estimation of model: Parameter = alpha \* Dose\^beta. Determined from linear regression model: Log(Parameter) = log(Dose)|Dose-Proportionality of Pharmacokinetic Parameter AUCinf for Analyte ARC-MLP|R-square (r\^2)=0.95|1.245|1.081|
81599003|NCT01163097|162873908|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence of the treatments was assessed using the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean ratio for Ki67. The lower bound of the CI needed to be greater than 0.70 and the upper bound needed to be below 1.43 for the treatments to be considered equivalent.|Geometric mean ratio|0.863|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.759|0.982|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was used to estimate the treatment effect and the Schuirmann's two one-sided test was used to test for statistical equivalence.||H0: mean ratio\<0.7 or mean ratio\>1.43; H1: 0.7\< mean ratio \<1.43 Sample size calculation assumed change in Ki67 expression following palifermin administration would not be affected by co-administration of heparin. With n=26 (13 + 13), an approx. 80% probability that the 90% CI of the ratio of geometric means of Ki67 for palifermin when co-administered with heparin compared to palifermin alone would fall in the interval (0.7, 1.43). This assumed a Coefficient of Variation (CV) for Ki67 of 31%.||0.982|0.759|
81599004|NCT01163097|162873910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean|0.737|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.614|0.885|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA (with dependent variable:natural log of the ratio to baseline, independent variable:treatment, covariate:natural log of the baseline value)||80% power achieved for detecting a 20% increase (or 17% reduction) when Treatment A was compared to Treatment B; assuming that the coefficient of variation of amylase would be 14% (as observed in other study)||0.885|0.614|
81599005|NCT01163097|162873911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean|0.373|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.216|0.645|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA (with dependent variable:natural log of the ratio to baseline, independent variable:treatment, covariate:natural log of the baseline value)||80% power achieved for detecting a 70% increase (or 41% reduction) when Treatment A was compared to Treatment B; assuming that the coefficient of variation of lipase would be 49% (as observed in other study)||0.645|0.216|
81599006|NCT01163097|162873912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean|0.972|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.768|1.231|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA (with dependent variable:natural log of the ratio to baseline, independent variable:treatment, covariate:natural log of the baseline value)||80% power achieved for detecting a 140% increase with 13 and 6 subjects (respectively) when Treatment B was compared to Treatment C; assuming that the coefficient of variation of the protein/creatinine ratio would be 67% (Ginsberg et al 1983)||1.231|0.768|
81599007|NCT01163097|162873913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81599008|NCT01163097|162873914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81599009|NCT01163097|162873915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81643098|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|2.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.904||0.1897|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.446|5.665|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 1st order delta 06 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4. For lower limit it was 10\^-5).||5.665|-6.446|0.1897
81599010|NCT01163097|162873916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81599011|NCT01163097|162873917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4123||90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.4123
81599012|NCT01163097|162873918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9944||90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.9944
81599013|NCT01163097|162873919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81599014|NCT01163097|162873920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81599015|NCT02510144|162873934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Negative cultures were compared on the treated side vs the non-treated side||||0.68
81599016|NCT02510144|162873934|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Negative cultures were compared on the treated side versus the non-treated side||||<0.01
81599017|NCT00541450|162873960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|For Least Squares Mean, the ANCOVA model included a term for treatment and the baseline value as a covariate.||||||0.002
81599018|NCT00541450|162873961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|For Least Squares Mean, the ANCOVA model included a term for treatment and the baseline value as a covariate.||||||0.001
81523604|NCT01178099|162736415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|0.785|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.582|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(Cmax) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for 7.5 mg MD for the R-119251 metabolite.|||1.06|0.582|
81599019|NCT00541450|162873962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.16||||||95.0|-0.37|0.05|||ANCOVA|For Least Squares Mean, the ANCOVA model included a term for treatment and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.05|-0.37|
81599020|NCT00541450|162873964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||ANCOVA|For Least Squares Mean, the ANCOVA model included a term for treatment and the baseline value as a covariate.||||||0.030
81599021|NCT02048072|162873966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.02
81599022|NCT01112579|162873967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|14.9|||ANCOVA|||||14.9|-2.0|0.3
81599023|NCT01112579|162873968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-106.1||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-845.8|633.6|||ANCOVA|||||633.6|-845.8|0.79
81599024|NCT01112579|162873969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.2|||ANCOVA|||||3.2|-1.6|0.93
81599025|NCT00902694|162873971|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.4||||||6 month intervention versus control||-0.4|-2.6|
81599026|NCT00902694|162873971|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-1.2||||||18 month intervention versus control||-1.2|-5.1|
81599027|NCT00902694|162873973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.4||||||6 month intervention versus control||-0.4|-3.6|
81643099|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|2.393|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.627||0.1439|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.035|5.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 1st order delta 07 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4. For lower limit it was 10\^-5).||5.090|-3.035|0.1439
81523605|NCT01178099|162736415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means, SCD:Healthy|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.648|1.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|Log(Cmax) = Participant + Population + Dose + Population\*Dose + Random Error|This is the estimated value for 5 mg MD for the R-119251 metabolite.|||1.55|0.648|
81599028|NCT00902694|162873973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.3||||||18 month intervention versus control||0.3|-4.1|
81599029|NCT00902694|162873974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.4||||||6 month systolic intervention versus control||2.4|-3.2|
81599030|NCT00902694|162873974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.1||||||6 month diastolic intervention versus control||2.1|-1.6|
81599031|NCT00902694|162873974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|4.8||||||18 month systolic intervention versus control||4.8|-1.6|
81599032|NCT00902694|162873974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.4||||||18 month diastolic intervention versus control||3.4|-0.9|
81599033|NCT00902694|162873975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|4.1||||||6 month total chol intervention versus control||4.1|-9.9|
81599034|NCT00902694|162873975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|4.4||||||18 month total chol intervention versus control||4.4|-14.9|
81599035|NCT00902694|162873975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|5.1||||||6 month LDL chol intervention versus control||5.1|-7.5|
81599036|NCT00902694|162873975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|3.9||||||18 month LDL chol intervention versus control||3.9|-13.1|
81599037|NCT00902694|162873975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.7||||||6 month HDL chol intervention versus control||1.7|-2.9|
81599038|NCT00902694|162873975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|3.1||||||18 month HDL intervention versus control||3.1|-1.8|
81599039|NCT00902694|162873975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|12.4||||||6 month TRIG intervention versus control||12.4|-23.5|
81599040|NCT00902694|162873975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|23.9||||||18 month TRIG intervention versus control||23.9|-27.0|
81599041|NCT04154787|162873991|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of adjusted geometric mean ratios on Day 169|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.37||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.08||Calculated at one-sided 10% level from a lower-tailed test|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.08|0.90|0.2670
81599042|NCT04154787|162873994|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted geometric mean ratios|0.81||||0.4598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.42||Calculated from a two-sided test at the 0.05 significance level|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||Comparison of adjusted geometric mean ratios: Test vs Ref.|Day 15||1.42|0.47|0.4598
81599043|NCT04154787|162873994|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratios|1.3||||0.4528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.61||Calculated from a two-sided test at the 0.05 significance level|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||Comparison of adjusted geometric mean ratios: Test vs Ref.|Day 169||2.61|0.65|0.4528
81599044|NCT03053050|162874002|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-2.1||||0.4941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|4.0||Difference between SEL 18 mg and Placebo, 95% confidence interval (CI) and p-value were obtained by stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with baseline diabetes mellitus status and Enhanced Liver Fibrosis (ELF) test score as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel|||||4.0|-8.3|0.4941
81599045|NCT03053050|162874002|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-0.3||||0.9321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|6.0||Difference between SEL 6 mg and Placebo, 95% CI and p-value were obtained by stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with baseline diabetes mellitus status and ELF test score as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel|||||6.0|-6.6|0.9321
81599046|NCT03053050|162874004|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-4.0||||0.2593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|2.9||Difference between SEL 18 mg and Placebo, 95% CI and p-value were obtained by stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with baseline diabetes mellitus status and ELF test score as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel|||||2.9|-10.8|0.2593
81599047|NCT03053050|162874004|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-0.9||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|6.1||Difference between SEL 6 mg vs Placebo, 95% CI and p-value were obtained by stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with baseline diabetes mellitus status and ELF test score as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel|||||6.1|-7.9|0.8080
81599048|NCT03053050|162874006|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-2.0||||0.5636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|4.8||Difference between SEL 18 mg and Placebo, 95% CI and p-value were obtained by stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with baseline diabetes mellitus status and ELF test score as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel|||||4.8|-8.7|0.5636
81599049|NCT03053050|162874006|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-1.9||||0.5915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|4.9||Difference between SEL 6 mg and Placebo, 95% CI and p-value were obtained by stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with baseline diabetes mellitus status and ELF test score as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel|||||4.9|-8.6|0.5915
81599050|NCT03053050|162874008|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-3.2||||0.2455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|2.2||Difference between SEL 18 mg and Placebo, 95% CI and p-value were obtained by stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with baseline diabetes mellitus status and ELF test score as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel|||||2.2|-8.5|0.2455
81599051|NCT03053050|162874008|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-4.0||||0.1371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|1.3||Difference between SEL 6 mg and Placebo, 95% CI and p-value were obtained by stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with baseline diabetes mellitus status and ELF test score as stratification factors.|Mantel Haenszel|||||1.3|-9.3|0.1371
81599052|NCT01321554|162874021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.14|0.31||||||||0.31|0.14|
81599053|NCT02178059|162874040|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Approximately 34 healthy volunteers will be entered into the study in order to complete 30 evaluable volunteers. Based on the study SD-001-0268, a residual intra-individual standard deviation of 0.300/sqrt(2) = 0.212 can be expected on the natural log scale. With 30 completed volunteers there will be a 93% chance that the upper limits of two-sided 90% CI for Cmax and AUC ratios are \<1.25 provided that the true mean ratios are \<1.05.|Ratio of geometric means (%)|88.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.03|96.02|||||Comparison of Bricanyl Turbuhaler M3 (test) to Bricanyl Turbuhaler M2 (reference)|No increase in the exposure of plasma terbutaline after administration of Bricanyl Turbuhaler M3 will be concluded if the upper bound of the 90% CIs for the ratios of AUC and Cmax are both below 1.25||96.02|81.03|
81599054|NCT02178059|162874041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8052|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.17|||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||0.17|-0.17|0.8052
81611231|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.789|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|-3.24||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.24|-6.34|<0.001
81611232|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.957||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.88|-1.13||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.13|-4.88|0.002
81611233|NCT02886728|162901217|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.957|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.65|-1.89||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.89|-5.65|<0.001
81611234|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|19.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|26.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2||26.7|12.8|<0.001
81599055|NCT02178059|162874045|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Approximately 34 healthy volunteers will be entered into the study in order to complete 30 evaluable volunteers. Based on the study SD-001-0268, a residual intra-individual standard deviation of 0.300/sqrt(2) = 0.212 can be expected on the natural log scale. With 30 completed volunteers there will be a 93% chance that the upper limits of two-sided 90% CI for Cmax and AUC ratios are \<1.25 provided that the true mean ratios are \<1.05.|Ratio of geometric means (%)|91.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.82|98.58|||||Comparison of Bricanyl Turbuhaler M3 (test) to Bricanyl Turbuhaler M2 (reference)|No increase in the exposure of plasma terbutaline after administration of Bricanyl Turbuhaler M3 will be concluded if the upper bound of the 90% CIs for the ratios of AUC and Cmax are both below 1.25||98.58|84.82|
81599056|NCT02586025|162874046|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|17.45||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.89|28.01||Two-sided significance level of 5%|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease category (early-stage and locally advanced) and hormone-receptor status (positive for ER and/or PgR or negative for both)|Pertuzumab, Trastuzumab, Docetaxel arm minus Placebo, Trastuzumab, Docetaxel arm. Approximate 95% CI for difference of two rates using Hauck-Anderson method.|||28.01|6.89|0.0014
81599057|NCT02586025|162874047|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|18.36||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.89|28.83||Two-sided significance level of 5%|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease category (early-stage and locally advanced) and hormone-receptor status (positive for ER and/or PgR or negative for both)|Pertuzumab, Trastuzumab, Docetaxel arm minus Placebo, Trastuzumab, Docetaxel arm. Approximate 95% CI for difference of two rates using Hauck-Anderson method.|||28.83|7.89|0.0008
81599058|NCT02586025|162874048|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|18.37||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|29.15||Two-sided significance level of 5%|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease category (early-stage and locally advanced) and hormone-receptor status (positive for ER and/or PgR or negative for both)|Pertuzumab, Trastuzumab, Docetaxel arm minus Placebo, Trastuzumab, Docetaxel arm. Approximate 95% CI for difference of two rates using Hauck-Anderson method.|||29.15|7.60|0.0010
81599059|NCT02586025|162874049|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|18.83||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.14|29.51||Two-sided significance level of 5%|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease category (early-stage and locally advanced) and hormone-receptor status (positive for ER and/or PgR or negative for both)|Pertuzumab, Trastuzumab, Docetaxel arm minus Placebo, Trastuzumab, Docetaxel arm. Approximate 95% CI for difference of two rates using Hauck-Anderson method.|||29.51|8.14|0.0006
81599060|NCT02586025|162874051|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|10.4||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|19.69||Two-sided significance level of 5%|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease category (early-stage and locally advanced) and hormone-receptor status (positive for ER and/or PgR or negative for both)|Pertuzumab, Trastuzumab, Docetaxel arm minus Placebo, Trastuzumab, Docetaxel arm|||19.69|1.12|0.0125
81599061|NCT02586025|162874052|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.89|||Stratified log-rank|Two-sided log-rank test used, stratified by disease category (early-stage/locally advanced) \& hormone-receptor status (ER+ \&/or PgR+ or ER- \& PgR-)|The hazard ratio was calculated by stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|Hazard Ratio for EFS Event in the Pertuzumab arm vs. Placebo arm||0.89|0.32|0.0140
81643100|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|4.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.553||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.537|6.685|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 1st order delta 08 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||6.685|1.537|0.0092
81599062|NCT02586025|162874052|SUPERIORITY||Difference in EFS Event-Free Rates|-8.16||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-2.32|||Z-test||The difference in EFS event-free rates was calculated as the Placebo arm minus the Pertuzumab arm.|Difference in EFS Event-Free Rates at 1 year||-2.32|-14.00|0.0062
81599063|NCT02586025|162874052|SUPERIORITY||Difference in EFS Event-Free Rates|-9.17||||0.0429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.05|-0.29|||Z-test||The difference in EFS event-free rates was calculated as the Placebo arm minus the Pertuzumab arm.|Difference in EFS Event-Free Rates at 3 years||-0.29|-18.05|0.0429
81599064|NCT02586025|162874052|SUPERIORITY||Difference in EFS Event-Free Rates|-11.1||||0.0274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.95|-1.24|||Z-test||The difference in EFS event-free rates was calculated as the Placebo arm minus the Pertuzumab arm.|Difference in EFS Event-Free Rates at 5 Years||-1.24|-20.95|0.0274
81599065|NCT02586025|162874053|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.88|||Stratified log-rank|Two-sided log-rank test used, stratified by disease category (early-stage/locally advanced) \& hormone-receptor status (ER+ \&/or PgR+ or ER- \& PgR-)|The hazard ratio was calculated by stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|Hazard Ratio for DFS Event in the Pertuzumab arm vs. Placebo arm||0.88|0.30|0.0140
81599066|NCT02586025|162874053|SUPERIORITY||Difference in DFS Event-Free Rates|-5.47||||0.0592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.15|0.21|||Z-test||The difference in DFS event-free rates was calculated as the Placebo arm minus the Pertuzumab arm.|Difference in DFS Event-Free Rates at 1 year||0.21|-11.15|0.0592
81599067|NCT02586025|162874053|SUPERIORITY||Difference in DFS Event-Free Rates|-9.0||||0.0426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.69|-0.3|||Z-test||The difference in DFS event-free rates was calculated as the Placebo arm minus the Pertuzumab arm.|Difference in DFS Event-Free Rates at 3 years||-0.30|-17.69|0.0426
81461182|NCT01790984|162614619|OTHER||General linear mixed model|10.0|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Outcome measures were analysed as dependent variables in a general linear mixed model. All outcome variables in the model analysed were part of an priori hypothesis, and for this reason were not subject to adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis was appropriate for testing the impact of 'Diet' (high and low sugar) and Group (NAFLD and Control) status on outcome variables|Details of our statistical analyses are described below.|The sample size of the NAFDL \& Control groups was based on primary outcome measures for a trace-labelling study of VLDL kinetics (VLDL1 apo B \& TAG production rates). From the literature there was an 80% probability that our study will detect a difference in the production rates of VLDL1 apo B of 30% (α=39%), and 26% for VLDL1-TG (α=33%). A paired comparison of two diets (5% level), gave sample sizes of n=15 for each group. Note: All reported P-values were calculated.|For outcome measures for which there were four samples from each participant (pre- and post-diets, for each period), the post-diet measurements were analysed as dependent variables in a general linear mixed model, with the following fixed categorical, non-random, explanatory effects: period, treatment (low and high sugar diet), period by treatment interaction (to detect carry-over effects), liver fat level (NAFLD and Control) and treatment by liver fat level interaction. The pre-diet measurements for each period, and bodyweights (pre- and post-diets) were included as covariates in the model, with participant as a model random effect. For outcome measures for which there were two samples for each participant (post-diets; end of each dietary intervention period only), each measurement for the combined groups (NAFLD and controls), for the 2-period cross-over, were analysed in a general linear mixed model with the same fixed categorical effects and bodyweights as covariates.|||>0.05
81599068|NCT02586025|162874053|SUPERIORITY||Difference in DFS Event-Free Rates|-10.97||||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.73|-1.21|||Z-test||The difference in DFS event-free rates was calculated as the Placebo arm minus the Pertuzumab arm.|Difference in DFS Event-Free Rates at 5 years||-1.21|-20.73|0.0276
81599069|NCT02586025|162874054|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.1181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.19|||Stratified log-rank|Two-sided log-rank test used, stratified by disease category (early-stage/locally advanced) \& hormone-receptor status (ER+ \&/or PgR+ or ER- \& PgR-)|The hazard ratio was calculated by stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|Hazard Ratio for OS Event in the Pertuzumab arm vs. Placebo arm||1.19|0.23|0.1181
81599070|NCT02586025|162874054|SUPERIORITY||Difference in OS Event-Free Rates|0.46||||0.3162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.36|||Z-test||The difference in OS event-free rates was calculated as the Placebo arm minus the Pertuzumab arm.|Difference in OS Event-Free Rates at 1 year||1.36|-0.44|0.3162
81599071|NCT02586025|162874054|SUPERIORITY||Difference in OS Event-Free Rates|-6.02||||0.0529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.11|0.08|||Z-test||The difference in OS event-free rates was calculated as the Placebo arm minus the Pertuzumab arm.|Difference in OS Event-Free Rates at 3 years||0.08|-12.11|0.0529
81599072|NCT02586025|162874054|SUPERIORITY||Difference in OS Event-Free Rates|-3.89||||0.2616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.69|2.9|||Z-test||The difference in OS event-free rates was calculated as the Placebo arm minus the Pertuzumab arm.|Difference in OS Event-Free Rates at 5 years||2.90|-10.69|0.2616
81599073|NCT02586025|162874060|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|0.93|||||Pertuzumab, Trastuzumab, Docetaxel arm minus Placebo, Trastuzumab, Docetaxel arm|||0.93|-1.62|
81599074|NCT00175825|162874072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction over Placebo|9.8|||=|0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|24.0|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with baseline seizure frequency per week and each of the stratification factors as independent variables.||24.0|-7.2|=0.240
81599075|NCT00175825|162874072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction over Placebo|14.9|||=|0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|28.2|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with baseline seizure frequency per week and each of the stratification factors as independent variables.||28.2|-0.8|=0.062
81599076|NCT00175825|162874072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction over Placebo|22.1|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|34.3|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with baseline seizure frequency per week and each of the stratification factors as independent variables.||34.3|7.6|=0.004
81599077|NCT05072457|162874182|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||"MANOVA analysis with independent variable being the intervention condition (type of microphone used) and dependent variable being the performance on lateralization task.~Null hypothesis: There will be no statistically significant difference in lateralization test scores between the Roger On and the Roger Select in the experimental group."||||<.05
81643101|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.0000415|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.134||0.715|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0002294|0.0001464|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 1st order delta 09 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0001464|-0.0002294|0.7150
81599078|NCT05072457|162874183|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Independent variable: intervention condition (type of microphone used), Dependent variable: performance on spatial hearing task. Null hypothesis: There will be no statistically significant difference in spatial hearing test scores between the Roger On and the Roger Select in the experimental group.||||>.05
81599079|NCT00772590|162874212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81599080|NCT02570126|162874213|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for the Varilrix HSA-free vaccine as compared to Varilrix™ vaccine, the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference (VAR\_HSA\_F minus VAR) in incidence of fever \> 39.0°C (\> 102.2°F) within 0-14 days after Dose 1 was to be equal to or below 5%|Difference in percentage between groups|-1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|1.08|||||Power obtained using PASS 2005 (Likelihood Score \[Miettinen and Nurminen approach\]), one-sided non-inferiority test for the difference of two independent proportions, under the alternative associated to the reference value \& alpha=2.5%|Non-inferiority of Varilrix HSA-free vaccine to Varilrix™ vaccine in terms of percentage of subjects reporting fever \> 39.0°C (\> 102.2°F) within 15-days (Days 0-14) after Dose 1 (VAR\_HSA\_F Group minus VAR Group)||1.08|-3.72|
81599081|NCT01113502|162874223|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose (mg)|300.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81599082|NCT00781391|162874230|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority analysis included the mITT and PP analysis sets for both the on treatment and overall study period, although mITT on-treatment was considered primary|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.632|0.985||Two stratification factor covariates: 1) CHADS2 score 2) dose-adjustment factor. If upper limit of CI of HR was below 1.38, then non-inferiority to warfarin was established for group.|Cox proportional hazards model|||The primary efficacy endpoint, time to the first occurrence of stroke/SEE, was first compared concurrently between each of the 2 edoxaban groups and warfarin group using the mITT Analysis Set in the on-treatment period for non-inferiority. In order to control the study-wise type-I error rate of two-sided α=0.05 for non-inferiority, each of these 2 comparisons were performed at the statistical significance level of two-sided α=0.025, respectively.||.985|.632|<.0001
81599083|NCT00781391|162874230|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority analysis included the mITT and PP analysis sets for both the on treatment and overall study period, although mITT on-treatment was considered primary|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.874|1.314||Two stratification factor covariates: 1) CHADS2 score 2) dose-adjustment factor. If upper limit of CI of HR was below 1.38, then non-inferiority to warfarin was established for group.|Cox proportional hazards model|||The primary efficacy endpoint, time to the first occurrence of stroke/SEE, was first compared concurrently between each of the 2 edoxaban groups and warfarin group using the mITT Analysis Set in the on-treatment period for non-inferiority. In order to control the study-wise type-I error rate of two-sided α=0.05 for non-inferiority, each of these 2 comparisons were performed at the statistical significance level of two-sided α=0.025, respectively.||1.314|.874|.0055
81599084|NCT00781391|162874231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of this CI of the hazard ratio was below 1.38, then non-inferiority to warfarin was considered established for the edoxaban treatment group.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.719|1.029|||Cox proportional hazards model|||Non-inferiority or equivalence analysis; Non-inferiority analysis. The non-inferiority analysis included the mITT and PP analysis sets for both the on treatment and overall study period, although mITT on-treatment was considered primary.||1.029|.719|<.0001
81599085|NCT00781391|162874231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of this CI of the hazard ratio was below 1.38, then non-inferiority to warfarin was considered established for the edoxaban treatment group.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.955|1.336|||Cox proportional hazards model|||Non-inferiority or equivalence analysis; Non-inferiority analysis. The non-inferiority analysis included the mITT and PP analysis sets for both the on treatment and overall study period, although mITT on-treatment was considered primary.||1.336|.955|.0074
81599086|NCT00781391|162874232|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary efficacy endpoint, time to the first occurrence of stroke/SEE, was first compared concurrently between each of the 2 edoxaban groups and warfarin group using the mITT Analysis Set in the on-treatment period for non-inferiority. In order to control the study-wise type-I error rate of two-sided α=0.05 for non-inferiority, each of these 2 comparisons were performed at the statistical significance level of two-sided α=0.025, respectively|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.634|0.989|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The non-inferiority analysis included the mITT and PP analysis sets for both the on treatment and overall study period, although mITT on-treatment was considered primary.||.989|.634|<.0001
81599087|NCT00781391|162874232|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary efficacy endpoint, time to the first occurrence of stroke/SEE, was first compared concurrently between each of the 2 edoxaban groups and warfarin group using the mITT Analysis Set in the on-treatment period for non-inferiority. In order to control the study-wise type-I error rate of two-sided α=0.05 for non-inferiority, each of these 2 comparisons were performed at the statistical significance level of two-sided α=0.025, respectively.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.878|1.32|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The non-inferiority analysis included the mITT and PP analysis sets for both the on treatment and overall study period, although mITT on-treatment was considered primary.||1.32|.878|.0064
81599088|NCT00781391|162874233|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"In order to control the study-wise type-I error rate of two-sided α=0.05 for non-inferiority, each of these 2 comparisons were performed at the statistical significance level of two-sided α=0.025, respectively.~If the upper limit of this CI of the hazard ratio was below 1.38, then non-inferiority to warfarin was considered established for the edoxaban treatment group."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.72|1.032|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The non-inferiority analysis included the mITT and PP analysis sets for both the on-treatment and overall study period, although mITT on-treatment was considered primary.||1.032|.720|<.0001
81599089|NCT00781391|162874233|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"In order to control the study-wise type-I error rate of two-sided α=0.05 for non-inferiority, each of these 2 comparisons were performed at the statistical significance level of two-sided α=0.025, respectively.~If the upper limit of this CI of the hazard ratio was below 1.38, then non-inferiority to warfarin was considered established for the edoxaban treatment group."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.958|1.34|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The non-inferiority analysis included the mITT and PP analysis sets for both the on-treatment and overall study period, although mITT on-treatment was considered primary.||1.34|.958|.0084
81599090|NCT00781391|162874234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.709|1.068|||Log Rank|||The superiority analysis included the ITT analysis set||1.068|.709|.081
81599091|NCT00781391|162874235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.786|0.959|||Log Rank|||the time to first event was estimated by a KM estimate and was compared between the edoxaban 60 mg group and the warfarin group using a log-rank test at a pairwise comparison significance level of α=0.01.||.959|.786|.0053
81599092|NCT00781391|162874236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.806|0.972|||Log Rank|||the time to first event was estimated by a KM estimate and was compared between the edoxaban 60 mg group and the warfarin group using a log-rank test at a pairwise comparison significance level of α=0.01.||.972|.806|.0109
81599093|NCT00781391|162874237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.823|0.981|||Log Rank|||the time to first event was estimated by a KM estimate and was compared between the edoxaban 60 mg group and the warfarin group using a log-rank test at a pairwise comparison significance level of α=0.01.||.981|.823|.0168
81599094|NCT00781391|162874238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.8||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.707|0.914|||Regression, Cox|||All Major Adjudicated Bleeding Events, Safety Analysis Set On-treatment period||.914|.707|.0009
81599095|NCT00781391|162874238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.406|0.548|||Regression, Cox|||"All Major Adjudicated Bleeding Events, Safety Analysis Set On-treatment period.~The HR, two-sided CI, and p-value for pairwise comparisons versus Warfarin are based on the Cox regression model with counting process approach for on-treatment including treatment and the two stratification factors as covariates: the dichotomized CHADS2 score and the dichotomized dose-adjustment factor"||.548|.406|<.0001
81599096|NCT00781391|162874238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.918|||Regression, Cox|||Major or Clinically Relevant Non-Major, high dose vs. warfarin||.918|.800|<.0001
81643102|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|1.593|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.291||0.2194|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.457|3.731|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 1st order delta 10 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4. For lower limit it was 10\^-5).||3.731|-5.457|0.2194
81463717|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|1.26||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower literacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.26|-1.68|0.78
81643103|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.0001893|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.442||0.0471|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.00003283|0.0003458|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 1st order delta 11 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-5).||0.0003458|0.00003283|0.0471
81643104|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.000138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.614||0.039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0000284|0.0002476|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 1st order delta 12 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-5).||0.0002476|0.00002840|0.0390
81643105|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|1.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.2645|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.579|2.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 1st order delta 13 (The statistical data given below have (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4. For lower limit it was 10\^-5).||2.890|-5.579|0.2645
81643106|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.00119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.79||0.042|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.002149|-0.0002303|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 2nd order delta 01 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||-0.0002303|-0.002149|0.0420
81643107|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-4.504|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.04||0.141|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.542|5.341|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 2nd order delta 02 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4. For upper limit it was 10\^-5).||5.341|-9.542|0.1410
81643108|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|2.968|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.334||0.3751|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.557|8.492|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 2nd order delta 03 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||8.492|-2.557|0.3751
81643109|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-0.0000796|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.101||0.7053|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0004277|0.0002685|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 2nd order delta 04 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0002685|-0.0004277|0.7053
81643110|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|5.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.878||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.964|8.187|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 2nd order delta 05 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||8.187|1.964|0.0078
81643111|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.174||0.1119|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.826|6.611|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 2nd order delta 06 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4. For upper limit it was 10\^-6).||6.611|-3.826|0.1119
81461183|NCT01790984|162614620|OTHER||General linear mixed model|0.28|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Outcome measures were analysed as dependent variables in a general linear mixed model. All outcome variables in the model analysed were part of an priori hypothesis, and for this reason were not subject to adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis was appropriate for testing the impact of 'Diet' (high and low sugar) and Group (NAFLD and Control) status on outcome variables.|Details of our statistical analyses are given below.|The sample size of the NAFDL \& Control groups was based on primary outcome measures for a trace-labelling study of VLDL kinetics (VLDL1 apo B \& TAG production rates). From the literature there was an 80% probability that our study will detect a difference in the production rates of VLDL1 apo B of 30% (α=39%), and 26% for VLDL1-TG (α=33%). A paired comparison of two diets (5% level), gave sample sizes of n=15 for each group. Note: All reported P-values were calculated.|For outcome measures for which there were four samples from each participant (pre- and post-diets, for each period), the post-diet measurements were analysed as dependent variables in a general linear mixed model, with the following fixed categorical, non-random, explanatory effects: period, treatment (low and high sugar diet), period by treatment interaction (to detect carry-over effects), liver fat level (NAFLD and Control) and treatment by liver fat level interaction. The pre-diet measurements for each period, and bodyweights (pre- and post-diets) were included as covariates in the model, with participant as a model random effect. For outcome measures for which there were two samples for each participant (post-diets; end of each dietary intervention period only), each measurement for the combined groups (NAFLD and controls), for the 2-period cross-over, were analysed in a general linear mixed model with the same fixed categorical effects and bodyweights as covariates.|||<0.05
81523606|NCT01178099|162736416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0||||The p-value is from model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Treatment + Population + Treatment\*Population + Random Error.|ANCOVA|||||||0.060
81643112|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|1.667|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.164||0.1545|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.615|3.596|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 2nd order delta 07 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-4. For lower limit it was 10\^-5).||3.596|-2.615|0.1545
81643113|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|1.531|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.552||0.1114|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.164|3.114|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 2nd order delta 08 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit and estimated value it was 10\^-4. For lower limit it was 10\^-6 and for dispersion value it was 10\^-5).||3.114|-5.164|0.1114
81643114|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.0001989|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.076||0.0668|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.00002067|0.0003772|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 2nd order delta 09 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0003772|0.00002067|0.0668
81643115|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.00005573|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.318||0.5509|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0000986|0.0002101|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 2nd order delta 10 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-5).||0.0002101|-0.0000986|0.5509
81523607|NCT01178099|162736417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086||95.0||||This is the p-value for PRI by flow cytometry. The p-value is from model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Treatment + Population + Treatment\*Population + Random Error|ANCOVA|||||||0.086
81523608|NCT01178099|162736417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.679||95.0||||This is the p-value for PRI by ELISA. The p-value is from model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Treatment + Population + Treatment\*Population + Random Error|ANCOVA|||||||0.679
81599097|NCT00781391|162874238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.575|0.666|||Regression, Cox|||Major or Clinically Relevant Non-Major, low dose vs. warfarin||.666|.575|<.0001
81599098|NCT00995501|162874239|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|99.6|0.45|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Compare 4 arms with intensive glucose control vs. 4 arms with conventional glucose control||2|0.45|0.86
81599099|NCT00995501|162874239|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|99.6|0.45|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Compare 4 arms with Dexamethasone vs. 4 arms with Placebo||2|0.45|0.87
81599100|NCT00995501|162874239|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|99.6|0.49|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Compare 4 arms with light anesthesia vs. 4 arms with deep anesthesia||2.2|0.49|0.90
81599101|NCT00995501|162874240|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|99.6|0.37|2.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Compare 4 arms with intensive glucose control vs. 4 arms with conventional glucose control||2.3|0.37|0.8
81599102|NCT00995501|162874240|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|99.6|0.43|2.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Compare 4 arms with Dexamethasone vs. 4 arms with Placebo||2.7|0.43|0.84
81599103|NCT00995501|162874240|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|99.6|0.42|2.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.7|0.42|0.87
81599104|NCT01970982|162874244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|23.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.41|28.95||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on MHBMA levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|LS mean ratio THS 2.2:CC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for THS 2.2 is lower relative to CC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for THS 2.2 and CC respectively."||28.95|18.41|<0.001
81599105|NCT01970982|162874245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|52.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.67|61.17||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on 3-HPMA levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|LS mean ratio THS 2.2:CC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for THS 2.2 is lower relative to CC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for THS 2.2 and CC respectively."||61.17|45.67|<0.001
81611235|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|16.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|25.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2||25.0|7.6|<0.001
81523609|NCT01178099|162736418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.396||95.0||||This is the p-value for AU\*min to 6.5 µM ADP. The p-value is from model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Treatment + Population + Treatment\*Population + Random Error.|ANCOVA|||||||0.396
81611236|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|11.7||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|20.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2||20.4|3.0|0.004
81611237|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|18.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|25.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||25.2|11.7|<0.001
81611238|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.1||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|15.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||15.8|-1.6|0.083
81611239|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|14.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|23.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||23.1|6.4|<0.001
81599106|NCT01970982|162874246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|15.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.09|18.78||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on S-PMA levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|LS mean ratio THS 2.2:CC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for THS 2.2 is lower relative to CC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for THS 2.2 and CC respectively."||18.78|13.09|<0.001
81599107|NCT01970982|162874247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|47.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.3|50.08||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on COHb levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|LS mean ratio THS 2.2:CC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for THS 2.2 is lower relative to CC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for THS 2.2 and CC respectively."||50.08|44.30|<0.001
81599108|NCT01984684|162874278|NON_INFERIORITY|A 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for noninferiority testing was computed based on the difference in responder rates for vancomycin + aztreonam and delafloxacin at the primary endpoint. If the upper limit (UL) of the CI was less than 0.10, delafloxacin would be considered noninferior to vancomycin + aztreonam.|Difference in Responder Rates|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|8.3||||||||8.3|-2.0|
81599109|NCT01984684|162874279|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis of the investigator's assessment of response of signs and symptoms of infection (cure only) was performed using the Miettinen-Nurminen method without stratification for the ITT analysis set.|Difference in Cure Rates|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|4.6||||||||4.6|-8.6|
81599110|NCT01984684|162874280|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis of the investigator's assessment of response (cure only) at the Late Follow-up Visit was assessed using the Miettinen-Nurminen method without stratification.|Difference in Cure Rates|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|3.1||||||||3.1|-9.3|
81599111|NCT00420992|162874281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0445||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: P=0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons necessary.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment as factor and baseline pain score as covariate.||Null hypothesis: mean change from baseline is the same for ALO-01 and placebo.||||0.0445
81599112|NCT03574597|162874299|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.89|||Regression, Cox|||Data from the in-trial period. The outcome measure was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as categorical fixed factor. Participants without events of interest were censored at the end of their in-trial period.||0.89|0.72|< 0.0001
81599113|NCT00762450|162874331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|paired t-tests||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81599114|NCT03492281|162874332|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2||Hypothesis testing was performed for vibegron minus placebo.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-0.2|-0.8|<0.001
81599115|NCT03492281|162874332|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|=|0.0988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1||Comparisons between tolterodine ER and placebo are considered descriptive.|MMRM|||||0.1|-0.6|=0.0988
81599116|NCT03492281|162874333|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.3||Hypothesis testing was performed for vibegron minus placebo.|MMRM|||||-0.3|-0.9|<0.0001
81599117|NCT03492281|162874333|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|=|0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1||Comparisons between tolterodine ER and placebo are considered descriptive.|MMRM|||||-0.1|-0.7|=0.0123
81599118|NCT03492281|162874334|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.2||Hypothesis testing was performed for vibegron minus placebo.|MMRM|||||-0.2|-1.1|=0.0020
81599119|NCT03492281|162874334|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|=|0.0648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.0||Comparisons between tolterodine ER and placebo are considered descriptive.|MMRM|||||0.0|-0.9|=0.0648
81599120|NCT03492281|162874335|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|16.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|23.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel risk difference estimate was stratified by sex (female/male), with weights proposed by Greenland and Robins.||||23.4|9.7|<0.0001
81599121|NCT03492281|162874335|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|9.4|||=|0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|16.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel risk difference estimate was stratified by sex (female/male), with weights proposed by Greenland and Robins.||||16.7|2.1|=0.0120
81599122|NCT03492281|162874336|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.3|||=|0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|12.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel risk difference estimate was stratified by sex (female/male), with weights proposed by Greenland and Robins.||||12.1|0.4|=0.0360
81599123|NCT03492281|162874336|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.9|||=|0.5447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|7.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel risk difference estimate was stratified by sex (female/male), with weights proposed by Greenland and Robins.||||7.8|-4.1|=0.5447
81599124|NCT03492281|162874337|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.8|||=|0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|12.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel risk difference estimate was stratified by sex and OAB type (wet/dry), with weights proposed by Greenland and Robins.||||12.7|0.9|=0.0235
81599125|NCT03492281|162874337|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|3.7|||=|0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|10.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel risk difference estimate was stratified by sex and OAB type (wet/dry), with weights proposed by Greenland and Robins.||||10.0|-2.5|=0.2400
81599126|NCT03492281|162874338|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.4||Hypothesis testing was performed for vibegron minus placebo.|MMRM|||||-0.4|-1.0|<0.0001
81599127|NCT03492281|162874338|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|=|0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1||Comparisons between tolterodine ER and placebo are considered descriptive.|MMRM|||||-0.1|-0.8|=0.0074
81599128|NCT03492281|162874339|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24|=|0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|6.0||Hypothesis testing was performed for vibegron minus placebo.|MMRM|||||6.0|1.2|=0.0039
81599129|NCT03492281|162874339|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32|=|0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.7||Comparisons between tolterodine ER and placebo are considered descriptive.|MMRM|||||5.7|0.5|=0.0210
81599130|NCT03492281|162874340|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|21.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.52|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|28.1||Hypothesis testing was performed for vibegron minus placebo.|MMRM|||||28.1|14.3|<0.0001
81599131|NCT03492281|162874340|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|13.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|20.7||Comparisons between tolterodine ER and placebo are considered descriptive.|MMRM|||||20.7|5.9|<0.001
81599132|NCT03492281|162874341|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|5.8||Hypothesis testing was performed for vibegron minus placebo.|MMRM|||||5.8|1.7|<0.001
81599133|NCT03492281|162874341|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13|=|0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|5.1|||MMRM|||||5.1|0.6|=0.0114
81599134|NCT03492281|162874342|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|-4.6||Hypothesis testing was performed for vibegron minus placebo.|MMRM|||||-4.6|-9.2|<0.0001
81599135|NCT03492281|162874342|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-2.2||Comparisons between tolterodine ER and placebo are considered descriptive.|MMRM|||||-2.2|-7.1|<0.001
81599136|NCT03492281|162874343|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|12.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|18.1||CMH=Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH risk difference estimate was stratified by OAB type (wet/dry) and sex (female/male), with weights proposed by Greenland and Robins.||||18.1|6.7|<0.0001
81599137|NCT03492281|162874343|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.9|||=|0.0236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|12.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH risk difference estimate was stratified by OAB type (wet/dry) and sex (female/male), with weights proposed by Greenland and Robins.||||12.8|0.9|=0.0236
81599138|NCT03492281|162874344|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|11.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|18.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel risk difference estimate was stratified by sex (female/male), with weights proposed by Greenland and Robins.||||18.6|4.7|<0.001
81599139|NCT03492281|162874344|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|11.5|||=|0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|18.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel risk difference estimate was stratified by sex (female/male), with weights proposed by Greenland and Robins.||||18.9|4.2|=0.0022
81599140|NCT03492281|162874345|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.1||Hypothesis testing was performed for vibegron minus placebo.|MMRM|||||-0.1|-0.3|<0.0001
81599141|NCT03492281|162874345|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0||Hypothesis testing was performed for vibegron minus placebo.|MMRM|||||0.0|-0.2|=0.0055
81599142|NCT03492281|162874346|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.2||Hypothesis testing was performed for vibegron minus placebo.|MMRM|||||-0.2|-0.4|<0.0001
81599143|NCT03492281|162874346|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.1||Comparisons between tolterodine ER and placebo are considered descriptive.|MMRM|||||-0.1|-0.3|<0.001
81599144|NCT03624504|162874347|OTHER|Assume expected performance to be 94%. The Objective Performance Criterion (OPC) is set at 83% (same performance threshold in FDA approved global study). Assumes 0.05 significance level, 2-sided, 80% power and 10% study attrition.|Kaplan-Meier survival probability (%)|97.6||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.6|99.4||The threshold for significance was 0.05.|z test, 1-sided||The major complication free rate (i.e. survival probability) was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method.|"Null hypothesis: Major complication free rate at 6 months post-implant is less than or equal to 83%~Alternative hypothesis: Major complication free rate at 6 months post-implant is greater than 83%."||99.4|90.6|0.0021
81599145|NCT04496219|162874370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This p value relates to instillation adherence||||0.97
81599146|NCT04496219|162874370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This p value relates to missed visits.||||0.17
81599147|NCT04496219|162874371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5638|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Constipation Symptoms.||||0.5638
81599148|NCT04496219|162874371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1753|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Diarrhea Symptoms.||||0.1753
81599149|NCT04496219|162874371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2062|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Urinary Symptoms.||||0.2062
81599150|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8092|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Global Health.||||0.8092
81599151|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5492|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Physical Function.||||0.5492
81599152|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6464|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Emotional Function.||||0.6464
81599153|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.586|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Social Function.||||0.586
81599154|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8999|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Fatigue Symptoms.||||0.8999
81599155|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2007|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Pain Symptoms.||||0.2007
81599156|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9921|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Malaise Symptoms.||||0.9921
81599157|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5723|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Role Function.||||0.5723
81599158|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.812|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Cognitive Function.||||0.812
81599159|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Nausea Symptoms.||||0.96
81599160|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1062|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Dyspnoea Symptoms.||||0.1062
81643116|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.00001774|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.677||0.8383|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.000126|0.0001615|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 2nd order delta 11 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-5).||0.0001615|-0.0001260|0.8383
81599161|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3259|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Insomnia Symptoms.||||0.3259
81599162|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9664|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Appetite Loss Symptoms.||||0.9664
81599163|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4564|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Finances.||||0.4564
81599164|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1036|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Intravesical Symptoms.||||0.1036
81599165|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1789|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Worries.||||0.1789
81599166|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5186|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Bloating Symptoms.||||0.5186
81599167|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0757|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Sexual Function.||||0.0757
81599168|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1174|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Male Sex Problems.||||0.1174
81599169|NCT04496219|162874372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3129|||||||Chi-squared|||For the patient survey, the two arms will be compared using chi-squared. This analysis is for Intimacy.||||0.3129
81599170|NCT00951483|162874374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized test statistic (z-score)|-2.65||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that C-reactive protein (CRP) is no different between the experimental and healthy control cohorts at 12 weeks.||||.001
81599171|NCT00951483|162874375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||z-score|-4.544|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the intervention cohort's baseline HAM-D-7 score and end of treatment (i.e., 12 week) HAM-D-7 score.||||<.001
81599172|NCT00951483|162874376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||z-score|-4.627|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the intervention cohort's baseline HAMD-17 score and end of treatment (i.e., 12 week) HAMD-17 score.||||<.001
81599173|NCT00951483|162874377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||z-score|-4.624|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the intervention cohort's baseline HAMD-21 score and end of treatment (i.e., 12 week) HAMD-21 score.||||<.001
81599174|NCT00951483|162874378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||z-score|-4.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the intervention cohort's baseline HAM-A score and end of treatment (i.e., 12 week) HAM-A score.||||<.001
81599175|NCT00951483|162874379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||z-score|-4.435|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the intervention cohort's baseline BDI score and end of treatment (i.e., 12 week) BDI score.||||<.001
81599176|NCT00951483|162874380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||z-score|-3.911|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the intervention cohort's baseline PSS-14 score and end of treatment (i.e., 12 week) PSS-14 score.||||<.001
81599177|NCT03565887|162874381|SUPERIORITY|The primary efficacy endpoints were tested sequentially. The Day 1 Hour 6 time point was tested first and if P\<0.05, the Day 14 Hour 2 time point was tested at a significance level of 0.05. If the Day 1 Hour 6 endpoint is statistically significant (at the 0.05 level) but Day 14 Hour 2 was not statistically significant (at the 0.05 level), the study will still be considered positive.|||||<|0.0001||||||If both primary endpoints (LPFT) are significant at 0.05 significance level, then the secondary efficacy endpoints (MRD) were also tested sequentially. Testing stopped if a P≥ 0.05 for a comparison.|ANCOVA|2 sided t-test with treatment as fixed factor and baseline as covariate.||A two group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level had 90% power to detect a difference in LPFT means of 3.50 assuming that the common standard deviation was 6.0, when the sample sizes in the 2 groups were 94 and 47, respectively (a total sample size of 141).||||<0.0001
81611240|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|10.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|16.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||16.7|4.4|<0.001
81611241|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|4.7||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|12.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||12.6|-3.1|0.22
81611242|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|4.3||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|12.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||12.1|-3.6|0.25
81611243|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|2.7||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|8.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||8.9|-3.5|0.35
81611244|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|4.6||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|12.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||12.1|-2.9|0.20
81611245|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|3.1||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|10.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||10.6|-4.5|0.36
81611246|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|6.3||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|12.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36||12.8|-0.2|0.043
81611247|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|9.4||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|17.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36||17.2|1.6|0.015
81611248|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|6.5||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|14.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36||14.4|-1.5|0.085
81599178|NCT03565887|162874382|SUPERIORITY|If both primary endpoints (LPFT) are significant at 0.05 significance level, then the secondary efficacy endpoints (MRD) were also tested sequentially. Testing stopped if a P≥ 0.05 for a comparison.|||||<|0.0151|||||||ANCOVA|||A two group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level had 90% power to detect a difference in LPFT means of 3.50 assuming that the common standard deviation was 6.0, when the sample sizes in the 2 groups were 94 and 47, respectively (a total sample size of 141).||||<0.0151
81599179|NCT03364751|162874383|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.068||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Difference between Cigarette and IQOS||0.196|-0.060|0.297
81599180|NCT03364751|162874383|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.064||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.273|0.146|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Difference between Cigarette and Dual Use||0.146|-0.273|0.550
81599181|NCT03364751|162874384|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.043||||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.171|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Difference between Cigarette and IQOS||0.171|-0.084|0.502
81599182|NCT03364751|162874384|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.229|0.189|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Difference between Cigarette and Dual Use||0.189|-0.229|0.851
81599183|NCT03364751|162874385|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.07||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.224|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Difference between Cigarette and IQOS||0.224|-0.085|0.376
81599184|NCT03364751|162874385|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.025||||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.229|0.279|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Difference between Cigarette and DualUse||0.279|-0.229|0.848
81599185|NCT03364751|162874385|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.092||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.247|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Difference between Cigarette and IQOS||0.247|-0.064|0.246
81599186|NCT03364751|162874385|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.105||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.359|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Difference between Cigarette and Dual Use||0.150|-0.359|0.417
81599187|NCT02413580|162874405|OTHER|The hypothesis test is to test the null hypothesis: H0: μd = 0 versus alternative hypothesis Ha: μd ≠ 0 where μd is the mean change from Baseline to Day 14. The Shapiro-Wilk test is used to test the normality. If the assumptions for parametric test are met, a paired t-test (comparison between the pre- and post-treatment) is used to test for the treatment effect. Otherwise, a non-parametric test (Wilcoxon signed rank test) is used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.957|-4.787|||Paired t-test|||||-4.787|-7.957|<0.001
81599188|NCT01215292|162874440|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|80% power to detect 20% difference in ITT|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81599189|NCT01215292|162874441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81599190|NCT01215292|162874442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81599191|NCT03923933|162874446|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|anova repeated measures||||||<0.001
81599192|NCT03923933|162874447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||ANOVA|Repeated Measures||||||0.006
81599193|NCT03923933|162874448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.371
81599194|NCT03923933|162874449|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81599195|NCT03923933|162874451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.028
81599196|NCT03923933|162874452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.018
81599197|NCT00419263|162874453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.377|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|P-value is based on the treatment parameter from the Cox Regression Model including treatment, current smoking behavior, and geographic region.||||||0.377
81599198|NCT00419263|162874454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is based on the log-rank statistic controlling for current smoking behavior and geographic region.|Log Rank|||||||0.007
81599199|NCT00419263|162874455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is based on the log-rank statistic controlling for current smoking behavior and geographic region.|Log Rank|||||||0.537
81599200|NCT00419263|162874456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||The differences between the treatment groups were evaluated using a Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test controlling for current smoking behavior.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81599201|NCT00419263|162874457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The differences between the treatment groups were evaluated using a Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test controlling for current smoking behavior.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.001
81599202|NCT00419263|162874458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|||||The differences between the treatment groups were evaluated using a Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test controlling for current smoking behavior.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.409
81599203|NCT00419263|162874459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|||||The differences between the treatment groups were evaluated using a Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test controlling for current smoking behavior.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.327
81599204|NCT02342886|162874460|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between the percentage of patients who are classified as having an unfavourable status on the intervention (6 months moxifloxacin + 200 mg PA-824 + pyrazinamide) and the control regimen (2 months HRZE/ 4 months HR). The intervention was considered to be non-inferior to the control arm if the upper bound 95% CI was \< 12%.|Treatment difference: unfavourable rate|9.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.13|23.89|||||(DS-TB: 6 Months Moxifloxacin + PA-824 (200 mg) + Pyrazinamide) - (DS-TB: 2 Months HRZE/ 4 Months HR).|||23.89|-4.13|
81599205|NCT02342886|162874461|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between the percentage of patients who are classified as having an unfavourable status on the intervention (6 months moxifloxacin + 200 mg PA-824 + pyrazinamide) and the control regimen (2 months HRZE/ 4 months HR). The intervention was considered to be non-inferior to the control arm if the upper bound 95% CI was \< 12%.|Treatment difference: unfavourable rate|6.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|15.4|||||(DS-TB: 6 Months Moxifloxacin + PA-824 (200 mg) + Pyrazinamide) - (DS-TB: 2 Months HRZE/ 4 Months HR).|||15.40|-2.15|
81523610|NCT01178099|162736418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.288||95.0||||This is the p-value for AU\*min to 20 µM ADP. The p-value is from model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Treatment + Population + Treatment\*Population + Random Error.|ANCOVA|||||||0.288
81523611|NCT01178099|162736418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095||95.0||||This is the p-value for AU\*min to Collagen. The p-value is from model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Treatment + Population + Treatment\*Population + Random Error.|ANCOVA|||||||0.095
81523612|NCT01178099|162736418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086||95.0||||This is the p-value for AU\*min to TRAP-6. The p-value is from model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Treatment + Population + Treatment\*Population + Random Error.|ANCOVA|||||||0.086
81523613|NCT01178099|162736419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.083||95.0||||The p-value is from model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Treatment + Population + Treatment\*Population + Random Error.|ANCOVA|||||||0.083
81599206|NCT03015402|162874480|SUPERIORITY|Pre-randomization characteristics of 2 groups will be presented using the median (IQR) or frequency tables at each study sequence. The difference of mPAP during submax exercise compared between placebo and nitrite at 10 weeks (i.e. week 10 RHC of placebo vs week 10 RHC of nitrite) using parametric PK-cross analysis (i.e. ANOVA to determine the sequence, period, carryover, \& treatment effects). Post-exercise values before \& after crossover will be compared between 2 groups using similar approach.||||||0.2|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.20
81599207|NCT00538590|162874493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: post-operative intraocular pressure change in ologen group is equal to that in Mitomycin-C group.||||0.95
81599208|NCT00538590|162874495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: post-operative intraocular pressure change in ologen group is equal to that in Mitomycin-C group.||||1.00
81599209|NCT00538590|162874496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: post-operative intraocular pressure change in ologen group is equal to that in Mitomycin-C group.||||0.40
81599210|NCT00538590|162874497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: post-operative intraocular pressure change in ologen group is equal to that in Mitomycin-C group.||||0.91
81599211|NCT00567190|162874498|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.75||Tested at two-sided 5% significance level|Log Rank (stratified)|Stratified by prior treatment status and region|Hazard ratio is comparing Pertuzumab arm with Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis (H0) was that the survival distributions of PFS in the two treatments arms (pertuzumab vs. placebo) are the same. The alternative hypothesis (H1) was that the survival distribution of PFS in the experimental arm (pertuzumab) and control arm (placebo) are different.||0.75|0.51|<0.0001
81599212|NCT00567190|162874498|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.76||Tested at two-sided 5% significance level|Log Rank (unstratified)|Unstratified|Hazard ratio is comparing Pertuzumab arm with Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis (H0) was that the survival distributions of PFS in the two treatments arms (pertuzumab vs. placebo) are the same. The alternative hypothesis (H1) was that the survival distribution of PFS in the experimental arm (pertuzumab) and control arm (placebo) are different.||0.76|0.52|<0.0001
81599213|NCT00567190|162874499|SUPERIORITY|Exploratory|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.82||Exploratory|Log Rank (stratified)|Stratified by prior treatment status and region.|Hazard ratio is comparing Pertuzumab arm with Placebo arm.|End-of-Study OS Analysis: This end-of-study OS analysis is considered exploratory only as the confirmatory OS analysis for statistical interpretation had previously occurred at the second interim OS analysis.||0.82|0.58|<0.0001
81599214|NCT00567190|162874499|SUPERIORITY|Exploratory|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.68||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.84||Exploratory|Log Rank (stratified)|Stratified by prior treatment status and region.|Hazard ratio is comparing Pertuzumab arm with Placebo arm.|Event-Driven Final OS Analysis: This final OS analysis was event-driven and planned to take place after a total of 385 deaths had occurred. It is considered exploratory only as the confirmatory OS analysis for statistical interpretation had previously occurred at the second interim OS analysis.||0.84|0.56|0.0002
81599215|NCT00567190|162874499|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.66||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.84||The threshold for statistical significance was HR≤0.739, p≤0.0138.|Log Rank (stratified)|Stratified by prior treatment status and region.|Hazard ratio (HR) is comparing Pertuzumab arm with Placebo arm.|Second Interim OS Analysis: For this second interim OS analysis, the pre-defined O'Brien-Fleming stopping boundary for the Lan-DeMets α-spending function was: HR≤0.739, p≤0.0138.||0.84|0.52|0.0008
81611249|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|9.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|16.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||16.6|3.2|0.002
81643117|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.00007327|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.63||0.2713|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0000366|0.0001831|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 2nd order delta 12 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-5).||0.0001831|-0.0000366|0.2713
81643118|NCT04748445|162976517|OTHER||Slope|0.0001534|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.067||0.0931|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.00000317|0.0003037|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_MFCC 2nd order delta 13 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-5).||0.0003037|0.00000317|0.0931
81643119|NCT04748445|162976518|OTHER||Slope|-1.931|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.554||0.5878|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.82|3.958|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Entropy (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||3.958|-7.820|0.5878
81643120|NCT04748445|162976518|OTHER||Slope|-1.479|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.847||0.9587|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.866|4.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Entropy (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For estimated value it was 10\^-4. For dispersion value, lower limit and upper limit it was 10\^-3).||4.570|-4.866|0.9587
81643121|NCT04748445|162976519|OTHER||Slope|-3.262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.487||0.9421|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.761|7.109|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Formant 1 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit and dispersion value it was 10\^-1. For estimated value it was 10\^-2).||7.109|-7.761|0.9421
81643122|NCT04748445|162976519|OTHER||Slope|-0.06912|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.997||0.9084|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.063|0.9247|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Formant 1 Bandwidth (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-1).||0.9247|-1.063|0.9084
81523614|NCT01178099|162736420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.124||95.0||||The p-value is from model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Treatment + Population + Treatment\*Population + Random Error.|ANCOVA|||||||0.124
81643123|NCT04748445|162976519|OTHER||Slope|1.985|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.8721|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.841|2.238|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Formant 2 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit and dispersion value it was 10\^0. For estimated value it was 10\^-1).||2.238|-1.841|0.8721
81643124|NCT04748445|162976519|OTHER||Slope|0.6573|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.191||0.7647|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.974|4.288|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Formant 2 Bandwidth (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^0).||4.288|-2.974|0.7647
81523615|NCT02473367|162736421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. least-squares mean ratio (GLSMR)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.24|0.32|||||Raltegravir+TUMS/Raltegravir only|||0.32|0.24|
81523616|NCT02473367|162736421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLSMR|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.03|||||Raltegravir+12 Hrs Leader Antacid/Raltegravir only|||1.03|0.73|
81643125|NCT04748445|162976519|OTHER||Slope|0.6504|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.958||0.4692|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8341|2.135|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Formant 3 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-1).||2.135|-0.8341|0.4692
81643126|NCT04748445|162976519|OTHER||Slope|-0.09459|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.255||0.94|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.174|1.985|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Formant 3 Bandwidth (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^0).||1.985|-2.174|0.9400
81643127|NCT04748445|162976519|OTHER||Slope|0.6945|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.972||0.3853|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6265|2.015|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Formant 1 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-1).||2.015|-0.6265|0.3853
81643128|NCT04748445|162976519|OTHER||Slope|0.02424|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.021||0.9811|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.667|1.716|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Formant 1 Bandwidth (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^0).||1.716|-1.667|0.9811
81523617|NCT02473367|162736421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLSMR|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.03|||||Raltegravir+12 Hrs TUMS/Raltegravir only|||1.03|0.80|
81523618|NCT02473367|162736422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLSMR|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.21|0.32|||||Raltegravir+TUMS/Raltegravir only|||0.32|0.21|
81523619|NCT02473367|162736422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLSMR|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.15|||||Raltegravir+12 Hrs Leader Antacid/Raltegravir only|||1.15|0.65|
81599216|NCT00567190|162874499|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.64||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.88||The threshold for statistical significance was HR≤0.603, p≤0.0012.|Log Rank (stratified)|Stratified by prior treatment status and region.|Hazard ratio (HR) is comparing pertuzumab with placebo arms.|First Interim OS Analysis: For this first interim OS analysis, the pre-defined O'Brien-Fleming stopping boundary for the Lan-DeMets α-spending function was: HR≤0.603, p≤0.0012.||0.88|0.47|0.0050
81599217|NCT00567190|162874500|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.81|||Log Rank (stratified)|Stratified by prior treatment status and region.|Hazard ratio is comparing Pertuzumab arm with Placebo arm.|PFS by Investigator - Stratified||0.81|0.59|<0.0001
81599218|NCT00567190|162874501|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Objective Response Rates|10.83||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|17.5|||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by prior treatment status and region.|Difference in the objective response rates between arms is calculated as Pertuzumab arm minus Placebo arm. The 95% CI was calculated using the Hauck-Anderson method.|Difference in Objective Response (CR + PR) Between Arms||17.5|4.2|0.0011
81599219|NCT00567190|162874501|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.54||||||Odds Ratio for Objective Response (CR + PR)||2.54|1.26|
81523620|NCT02473367|162736422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLSMR|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.17|||||Raltegravir+12 Hrs TUMS/Raltegravir only|||1.17|0.81|
81523621|NCT02473367|162736423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLSMR|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|0.61|||||Raltegravir+TUMS/Raltegravir only|||0.61|0.45|
81523622|NCT02473367|162736423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLSMR|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|0.52|||||Raltegravir+12 Hrs Leader Antacid/Raltegravir only|||0.52|0.34|
81523623|NCT02473367|162736423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLSMR|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|0.51|||||Raltegravir+12 Hrs TUMS/Raltegravir only|||0.51|0.36|
81523624|NCT04816721|162736426|SUPERIORITY|The model included treatment group (EDP-938, placebo) and Day (3, 5, 9, and 14) as fixed effect, associated baseline, and treatment group by day interaction term as factors. An unstructured covariance matrix was imposed. The Satterthwaite approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.96||||0.1249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|0.28|||Mixed-effect Model of Repeated Measures|||Day 3: EDP-938 Versus Placebo||0.28|-2.21|0.1249
81523625|NCT04816721|162736426|SUPERIORITY|The model included treatment group (EDP-938, placebo) and Day (3, 5, 9, and 14) as fixed effect, associated baseline, and treatment group by day interaction term as factors. An unstructured covariance matrix was imposed. The Satterthwaite approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.41||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|0.05|||Mixed-effect Model of Repeated Measures|||Day 5: EDP-938 Versus Placebo||0.05|-2.88|0.0580
81599220|NCT00567190|162874502|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.85||||||||0.85|0.51|
81599221|NCT00567190|162874503|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.97||||0.7161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.16||Stratified by prior treatment status and region.|Log Rank (stratified)||Hazard ratio is comparing Pertuzumab arm with Placebo arm.|||1.16|0.81|0.7161
81599222|NCT00567190|162874512|OTHER|||||||0.7174|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Wilcoxon Test of Maximum Decrease in LVEF From BL||||0.7174
81599223|NCT00182754|162874517|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.17
81523626|NCT04816721|162736426|SUPERIORITY|The model included treatment group (EDP-938, placebo) and Day (3, 5, 9, and 14) as fixed effect, associated baseline, and treatment group by day interaction term as factors. An unstructured covariance matrix was imposed. The Satterthwaite approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.43||||0.5877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|1.16|||Mixed-effect Model of Repeated Measures|||Day 9: EDP-938 Versus Placebo||1.16|-2.02|0.5877
81523627|NCT04816721|162736426|SUPERIORITY|The model included treatment group (EDP-938, placebo) and Day (3, 5, 9, and 14) as fixed effect, associated baseline, and treatment group by day interaction term as factors. An unstructured covariance matrix was imposed. The Satterthwaite approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.84||||0.2932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|2.43|||Mixed-effect Model of Repeated Measures|||Day 14: EDP-938 Versus Placebo||2.43|-0.76|0.2932
81523628|NCT04816721|162736427|SUPERIORITY|The model included treatment group (EDP-938, placebo) and Day (3, 5, 9, and 14) as fixed effect, associated baseline, and treatment group by day interaction term as factors. An unstructured covariance matrix was imposed. The Satterthwaite approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.6574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.59|||Mixed-effect Model of Repeated Measures|||Day 3: EDP-938 Versus Placebo||0.59|-0.93|0.6574
81523629|NCT04816721|162736427|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.33||||0.4728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.58|||Mixed-effect Model of Repeated Measures|||Day 5: EDP-938 Versus Placebo||0.58|-1.23|0.4728
81643129|NCT04748445|162976519|OTHER||Slope|-0.9256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.083||0.3944|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.72|0.869|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Formant 2 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^0).||0.8690|-2.720|0.3944
81643130|NCT04748445|162976519|OTHER||Slope|0.935|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.289||0.4696|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.201|3.071|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Formant 2 Bandwidth (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^0).||3.071|-1.201|0.4696
81523630|NCT04816721|162736427|SUPERIORITY|The model included treatment group (EDP-938, placebo) and Day (3, 5, 9, and 14) as fixed effect, associated baseline, and treatment group by day interaction term as factors. An unstructured covariance matrix was imposed. The Satterthwaite approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.2058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|0.39|||Mixed-effect Model of Repeated Measures|||Day 9: EDP-938 Versus Placebo||0.39|-1.79|0.2058
81599224|NCT02085252|162874539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0318||||||A 2-sided significance level of 5% was used. There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the two treatment strategies.||||0.0318
81599225|NCT03896009|162874560|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81599226|NCT03896009|162874561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81599227|NCT00437645|162874562|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis for non-inferiority of valsartan/amlodipine 160/5 mg to amlodipine 10 mg alone with a non-inferiority margin of 3 mm Hg|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||||-0.44|-3.00|
81599228|NCT04149925|162874568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||Significant when p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81599229|NCT04186780|162874574|SUPERIORITY|"The differences between Shiitake and placebo groups were analyzed by the Chi-square test, Exact of Fisher test and Student's t-test.~Descriptions of all biochemical parameters were expressed as mean ± standard deviation. To investigate the differences in biochemical parameters between the groups, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) with repeated measurements was applied. All results of biochemical parameters were normalized to logarithmic scale."|Mean Difference (Net)|2.5||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P \< 0.05 was accepted as statistically significant.|ANOVA||Difference between T0 and T66 in the placebo group and intervention group in total cholesterol.|||||0.59
81599230|NCT04186780|162874575|SUPERIORITY|"The differences between Shiitake and placebo groups were analyzed by the Chi-square test, Exact of Fisher test and Student's t-test.~Descriptions of all biochemical and oxidative stress parameters were expressed as mean ± standard deviation. To investigate the differences in biochemical parameters between the groups, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) with repeated measurements was applied. All results of biochemical parameters and oxidative stress were normalized to logarithmic scale."|Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.8284|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P \< 0.05 was accepted as statistically significant.|ANOVA||Difference between T0 and T66 in the placebo group and intervention group.|||||0.8284
81599231|NCT04186780|162874576|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P \< 0.05 was accepted as statistically significant.|ANOVA||Difference between T0 and T66 in the placebo group compared to the intervention group.|||||0.0058
81599232|NCT04186780|162874577|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P \< 0.05 was accepted as statistically significant.|ANOVA||Reduced difference in TBARS in the placebo group compared to the intervention group at T66.|||||0.0384
81599233|NCT04186780|162874578|SUPERIORITY|"The differences between Shiitake and placebo groups were analyzed by the Chi-square test, Exact of Fisher test and Student's t-test.~Descriptions of all biochemical and oxidative stress parameters were expressed as mean ± standard deviation. To investigate the differences in biochemical parameters between the groups, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) with repeated measurements was applied. All results of biochemical parameters and oxidative stress were normalized to logarithmic scale."|Mean Difference (Net)|47.0||||0.0352|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P \< 0.05 was accepted as statistically significant.|ANOVA||Difference between placebo group and intervention group of T66.|||||0.0352
81599234|NCT02066402|162874589|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority (NI) hypothesis test is a 1-sided hypothesis test performed at the 2.5% level of significance. Predefined margin for non-inferiority is -10%.|Difference of responder rate|-4.6||||0.2027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|2.2|||Fisher Exact|||||2.2|-11.2|0.2027
81599235|NCT02066402|162874590|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority (NI) hypothesis test is a 1-sided hypothesis test performed at the 2.5% level of significance.|Difference of responder rate|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|3.8||||||||3.8|-8.3|
81599236|NCT02066402|162874591|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority (NI) hypothesis test is a 1-sided hypothesis test performed at the 2.5% level of significance.|Difference of responder rate|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|3.2||||||||3.2|-7.4|
81599237|NCT02066402|162874592|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority (NI) hypothesis test is a 1-sided hypothesis test performed at the 2.5% level of significance.|Difference of responder rate|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|4.1||||||||4.1|-8.6|
81599238|NCT02066402|162874593|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority (NI) hypothesis test is a 1-sided hypothesis test performed at the 2.5% level of significance.|Difference of responder rate|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|2.0||||||||2.0|-8.4|
81599239|NCT00152464|162874600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.002|||=|0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.338|||Regression, Cox|||||1.338|0.750|=0.991
81599240|NCT00917579|162874643|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratio of adjusted geometric means for both AUCinf and Cmax fell within (80%, 125%).|ratio of adjusted geometric means|95.34||||||90.0|91.33|99.52|||ANOVA|Values were back-transformed from the log scale.|Parameter estimate = ratio (%) (test/reference) of adjusted geometric means. AUClast + (Clast\*/kel), where Clast\* was the predicted plasma concentration at the last quantifiable time point estimated from the log-linear regression analysis.|Natural log transformed AUCinf was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect. Adjusted mean difference (Test-Ref) and 90% CI was obtained from the model and exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric mean and 90% CI for the ratio. Alternative hypothesis of bioequivalence: (H1: θL \<=µT - µR \<=θU); null hypothesis of inequivalence: (Ho: µT - µR \<θL or µT - µR \>θU).||99.52|91.33|
81611250|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|10.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|18.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||18.7|2.3|0.010
81643131|NCT04748445|162976519|OTHER||Slope|2.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.231||0.0896|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.06596|4.145|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Formant 3 (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^0).||4.145|0.06596|0.0896
81611251|NCT02886728|162901218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|9.6||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|17.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||17.8|1.4|0.014
81461184|NCT01691560|162614635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.09||||0.4553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.32|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline included as covariate.|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment that negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.32|-0.14|0.4553
81643132|NCT04748445|162976519|OTHER||Slope|1.664|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.358||0.2227|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.864|3.915|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Formant 3 Bandwidth (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, estimated value and dispersion value it was 10\^0. For lower limit it was 10\^-1).||3.915|-5.864|0.2227
81643133|NCT04748445|162976520|OTHER||Slope|-4.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.122||0.8977|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.577|4.772|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Voiced Frames (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, and dispersion value it was 10\^-3. For estimated value it was 10\^-4).||4.772|-5.577|0.8977
81461185|NCT01691560|162614635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.07||||0.5689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.3|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline included as covariate.|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment that negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.30|-0.16|0.5689
81461186|NCT01691560|162614635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.04||||0.7517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.27|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline included as covariate.|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment that negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.27|-0.20|0.7517
81461187|NCT01691560|162614635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.02||||0.8549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.25|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline included as covariate.|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment that negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.25|-0.21|0.8549
81461188|NCT01691560|162614635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.05||||0.6685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.29|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline included as covariate.|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment that negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.29|-0.18|0.6685
81461189|NCT01691560|162614635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.03||||0.8031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.2|||ANCOVA||Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment that negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.20|-0.26|0.8031
81461190|NCT01691560|162614636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric test|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||5|0|0.0467
81461191|NCT01691560|162614636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.1133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric test.|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||5|0|0.1133
81461192|NCT01691560|162614636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.2579||95.0|0.0|5.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric test|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||5|0|0.2579
81461193|NCT01691560|162614636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.6149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric test.|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0|0|0.6149
81461194|NCT01691560|162614636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.3259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric test|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||5|0|0.3259
81461195|NCT01691560|162614636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.5721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric test|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0|0|0.5721
81523631|NCT04816721|162736427|OTHER|The model included treatment group (EDP-938, placebo) and Day (3, 5, 9, and 14) as fixed effect, associated baseline, and treatment group by day interaction term as factors. An unstructured covariance matrix was imposed. The Satterthwaite approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.33||||0.5391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.41|||Mixed-effect Model of Repeated Measures|||Day 14: EDP-938 Versus Placebo||1.41|-0.74|0.5391
81643134|NCT04748445|162976520|OTHER||Slope|-0.0006624|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.961||0.407|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.001982|0.0006569|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Voiced Frames (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-4).||0.0006569|-0.001982|0.4070
81461196|NCT01691560|162614637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.36||||0.0292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.69|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline included as covariate.|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment that negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.69|0.04|0.0292
81523632|NCT04816721|162736429|SUPERIORITY|The model included treatment group (EDP-938, placebo) and Day (3, 5, 9, and 14) as fixed effect, associated baseline, and treatment group by day interaction term as factors. An unstructured covariance matrix was imposed. The Satterthwaite approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.6574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.59|||Mixed-effect Model of Repeated Measures|||Day 1 through Day 3: EDP-938 Versus Placebo||0.59|-0.93|0.6574
81523633|NCT04816721|162736429|SUPERIORITY|The model included treatment group (EDP-938, placebo) and Day (3, 5, 9, and 14) as fixed effect, associated baseline, and treatment group by day interaction term as factors. An unstructured covariance matrix was imposed. The Satterthwaite approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.67||||0.5359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|1.47|||Mixed-effect Model of Repeated Measures|||Day 1 through Day 5: EDP-938 Versus Placebo||1.47|-2.81|0.5359
81523634|NCT04816721|162736429|SUPERIORITY|The model included treatment group (EDP-938, placebo) and Day (3, 5, 9, and 14) as fixed effect, associated baseline, and treatment group by day interaction term as factors. An unstructured covariance matrix was imposed. The Satterthwaite approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.73||||0.3029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.95|2.5|||Mixed-effect Model of Repeated Measures|||Day 1 through Day 9: EDP-938 Versus Placebo||2.50|-7.95|0.3029
81523635|NCT04816721|162736429|SUPERIORITY|The model included treatment group (EDP-938, placebo) and Day (3, 5, 9, and 14) as fixed effect, associated baseline, and treatment group by day interaction term as factors. An unstructured covariance matrix was imposed. The Satterthwaite approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.64||||0.3871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.98|4.69|||Mixed-effect Model of Repeated Measures|||Day 1 through Day 14: EDP-938 Versus Placebo||4.69|-11.98|0.3871
81523636|NCT00454584|162736478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|The test was stratified by baseline weight \[\<90kg vs. ≥ 90 kg).||||||<0.001
81523637|NCT00454584|162736478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||To control the overall type I error rate at 0.05 level in the primary endpoint analysis, a step-down test procedure was applied. First, ustekinumab 90 mg and etanercept were compared. Then ustekinumab 45 mg and etanercept would be compared.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|The test was stratified by baseline weight \[\<90kg vs. ≥ 90 kg).||Null Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab 90 mg or 45 mg and etanercept at an overall significant level of 0.05. Sample Size: Assuming the PASI 75 response rates of ustekinumab 90 mg, 45 mg, etanercept are 65%, 64%, and 50% , respectively, with 325 participants each in the ustekinumab 90 mg and etanercept groups, the power to detect a treatment difference is 97%. With 200 participants in the ustekinumab 45 mg group, the complete power to further detect a treatment difference was 87%.||||0.012
81523638|NCT00454584|162736479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|The test was stratified by baseline weight \[\<90kg vs. ≥ 90 kg).||||||<0.001
81523639|NCT00454584|162736479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|The test was stratified by baseline weight \[\<90kg vs. ≥ 90 kg).||Null Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab 90 mg or 45 mg and etanercept at an overall significant level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81523640|NCT00454584|162736480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|The test was stratified by baseline weight \[\<90kg vs. ≥ 90 kg).||||||<0.001
81599241|NCT00917579|162874644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratio of adjusted geometric means for both the AUCinf and Cmax fell within (80%, 125%). AUCinf method of determination includes AUC last calculated value.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|95.79||||||90.0|91.07|100.76|||ANOVA|Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|Parameter estimate = ratio (%) (test/reference) of adjusted geometric means. Log-linear trapezoidal method.|Natural log transformed AUClast was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% confidence interval was obtained from the model and exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric mean (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence interval for the ratio.||100.76|91.07|
81611252|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.6|-0.9|<0.001
81523641|NCT00454584|162736480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|The test was stratified by baseline weight \[\<90kg vs. ≥ 90 kg).||Null Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab 90 mg or 45 mg and etanercept at an overall significant level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81523642|NCT01716104|162736488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0005
81523643|NCT01716104|162736489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.035
81523644|NCT01716104|162736490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0008
81523645|NCT01716104|162736491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0011|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0011
81523646|NCT01716104|162736492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0054|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0054
81523647|NCT01716104|162736493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0437|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0437
81523648|NCT01716104|162736494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0862|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0862
81523649|NCT01716104|162736495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0621|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0621
81523650|NCT01716104|162736496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0142|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0142
81523651|NCT02522442|162736498|OTHER|Pilot study, not powered for any endpoint.||||||0.377|||||||Chi-squared|||Pilot study, not powered for any endpoint.||||0.377
81523652|NCT02522442|162736499|OTHER|Pilot study, not powered for any endpoint.||||||0.624|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.624
81599242|NCT00917579|162874645|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratio of adjusted geometric means for both AUCinf and Cmax fell within (80%, 125%).|ratio of adjusted geometric means|91.41||||||90.0|83.39|100.2|||ANOVA|Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|Parameter estimate = ratio (%) (test/reference) of adjusted geometric means.|Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% confidence intervals were obtained from the model and exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric mean (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence interval for the ratio.||100.20|83.39|
81599243|NCT04020341|162874671|NON_INFERIORITY|The difference in success rate between treatment groups (gepotidacin - nitrofurantoin) was calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen Summary Score Method adjusted for age group and acute cystitis recurrence strata combinations. Criteria for non-inferiority is if the Z-statistic for non-inferiority is greater than the Z-statistic boundary (2.065).|Adjusted Difference in Percent|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|12.1|||||||Observed Z statistic value for Noninferiority was 3.5554.|12.1|-3.6|
81599244|NCT04020341|162874671|SUPERIORITY|The difference in success rate between treatment groups (gepotidacin - nitrofurantoin) was calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen Summary Score Method adjusted for age group and acute cystitis recurrence strata combinations. Criteria for superiority is if the one-sided p-value is less than the 0.019 p-value boundary.|Adjusted difference of Percent|4.3||||0.1445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|12.1|||1-sided p-value for Test of Superiority|||||12.1|-3.6|0.1445
81599245|NCT04683926|162874714|OTHER||AUC(0-36) Estimate (β1)|1.0227|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Analysis of dose proportionality following 10, 20 and 30 mg fasted using a mixed-effects model based on a power function: ln(dependent variable) = β1×ln(Dose) + ln(β0) + ε. Random slope and intercept. 90% CI of β1 acceptance range of 0.8-1.25 modified to account for ratio of dose levels in this study as follows: \[1+ln(0.8)/ln(3), 1+ln(1.25)/ln(3)\], giving acceptance range of \[0.7969, 1.2031\]. If the 90% CI of β1 is within \[0.7969, 1.2031\], dose-proportionality is proven for the PK parameter.||||
81599246|NCT04683926|162874714|OTHER||AUC(inf) Estimate (β1)|1.0223|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Analysis of dose proportionality following 10, 20 and 30 mg fasted using a mixed-effects model based on a power function: ln(dependent variable) = β1×ln(Dose) + ln(β0) + ε. Random slope and intercept. 90% CI of β1 acceptance range of 0.8-1.25 modified to account for ratio of dose levels in this study as follows: \[1+ln(0.8)/ln(3), 1+ln(1.25)/ln(3)\], giving acceptance range of \[0.7969, 1.2031\]. If the 90% CI of β1 is within \[0.7969, 1.2031\], dose-proportionality is proven for the PK parameter.||||
81599247|NCT04683926|162874714|EQUIVALENCE|Absent food effect will be established if the 90% CI for the ratio of population geometric means between fed and fasted 30 mg doses, based on log-transformed data, is contained in the equivalence limits of 0.80-1.25 for AUC0-inf and Cmax.|AUC(0-inf) fed/fasted ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|1.12||||||Analysis of food effect on desmetramadol in the evaluable population using natural logarithm-transformed PK exposure parameters of desmetramadol enantiomers following administration of 30 mg desmetramadol in the fed and fasted states.||1.12|1.05|
81599248|NCT04683926|162874715|OTHER||Cmax Estimate (β1)|0.9899|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Analysis of dose proportionality following 10, 20 and 30 mg fasted using a mixed-effects model based on a power function: ln(dependent variable) = β1×ln(Dose) + ln(β0) + ε. Random slope and intercept. 90% CI of β1 acceptance range of 0.8-1.25 modified to account for ratio of dose levels in this study as follows: \[1+ln(0.8)/ln(3), 1+ln(1.25)/ln(3)\], giving acceptance range of \[0.7969, 1.2031\]. If the 90% CI of β1 is within \[0.7969, 1.2031\], dose-proportionality is proven for the PK parameter.||||
81599249|NCT04683926|162874715|EQUIVALENCE|Absent food effect will be established if the 90% CI for the ratio of population geometric means between fed and fasted 30 mg doses, based on log-transformed data, is contained in the equivalence limits of 0.80-1.25 for AUC0-inf and Cmax.|Cmax 90% fed/fasted ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|1.28||||||Analysis of food effect on desmetramadol in the evaluable population using natural logarithm-transformed PK exposure parameters of desmetramadol enantiomers following administration of 30 mg desmetramadol in the fed and fasted states.||1.28|1.08|
81599250|NCT00716092|162874736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|<|0.0001||95.0|-28.0|-11.9||There was no adjustment for multiple primary endpoints, however a hierarchy approach to control for the Type-I error was used. If the endpoint WMG was not successful, any analysis of the GLP-1 (AUEC 0-24h) was to be considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|The primary analyses are based upon a model containing only BI1356 and Placebo. Sitagliptin values come from a different model containing all 3 groups||BI1356 minus Placebo||-11.9|-28.0|<0.0001
81599251|NCT00716092|162874737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.0001||95.0|12.4|23.9||There was no adjustment for multiple primary endpoints, however a hierarchy approach to control for the Type-I error was used. If the endpoint WMG was not successful, any analysis of the GLP-1 (AUEC 0-24h) will be considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|The primary analyses are based upon a model containing only BI1356 and Placebo. Sitagliptin values come from a different model containing all 3 groups||BI1356 minus Placebo||23.9|12.4|<0.0001
81643135|NCT04748445|162976521|OTHER||Slope|0.0008654|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.441||0.5491|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.001522|0.003253|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Jitter Local (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||0.003253|-0.001522|0.5491
81599252|NCT00716092|162874738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8||0.0283||95.0|-20.4|-1.2|||ANCOVA|The primary analyses are based upon a model containing only BI1356 and Placebo. Sitagliptin values come from a different model containing all 3 groups||BI1356 minus Placebo||-1.2|-20.4|0.0283
81599253|NCT00716092|162874739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-106.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.3|<|0.0001||95.0|-147.0|-66.0|||ANCOVA|The primary analyses are based upon a model containing only BI1356 and Placebo. Sitagliptin values come from a different model containing all 3 groups||BI1356 minus Placebo||-66.0|-147.0|<0.0001
81599254|NCT00716092|162874740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9||0.1274||95.0|-1.7|13.8|||ANCOVA|These measured values and statistical analysis come from a mixed model containing all three treatment groups, and adjusted as already described.||BI 1356 minus Sitagliptin. This analysis comparing BI1356 to Sitagliptin was conducted as an exploratory analysis at the time of analysing the study data. The study was not powered for such a comparison.||13.8|-1.7|0.1274
81599255|NCT00716092|162874741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.313||95.0|-2.7|8.2|||ANCOVA|These measured values and statistical analysis come from a mixed model containing all three treatment groups, and adjusted as already described.||BI 1356 minus Sitagliptin. This analysis comparing BI1356 to Sitagliptin was conducted as an exploratory analysis at the time of analysing the study data. The study was not powered for such a comparison.||8.2|-2.7|0.3130
81599256|NCT00716092|162874742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.2281||95.0|-3.3|13.8|||ANCOVA|These measured values and statistical analysis come from a mixed model containing all three treatment groups, and adjusted as already described.||BI 1356 minus Sitagliptin. This analysis comparing BI1356 to Sitagliptin was conducted as an exploratory analysis at the time of analysing the study data. The study was not powered for such a comparison.||13.8|-3.3|0.2281
81599257|NCT00716092|162874743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.6||0.223||95.0|-14.0|59.5|||ANCOVA|These measured values and statistical analysis come from a mixed model containing all three treatment groups, and adjusted as already described.||BI 1356 minus Sitagliptin. This analysis comparing BI1356 to Sitagliptin was conducted as an exploratory analysis at the time of analysing the study data. The study was not powered for such a comparison.||59.5|-14.0|0.2230
81599258|NCT00677235|162874753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.449|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.449
81599259|NCT05120115|162874767|EQUIVALENCE|Examined differences between conditions||||||0.05||||||Used Tukey Honestly Significant Difference post-hoc test|ANOVA|||||||0.05
81599260|NCT05120115|162874768|EQUIVALENCE|Differences between conditions||||||0.05||||||Used Tukey Honestly Significant Difference post-hoc test|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81599261|NCT05120115|162874769|EQUIVALENCE|Differences between conditions||||||0.05||||||Used Tukey Honestly Significant Difference post-hoc test|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81599262|NCT00689221|162874770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.021||||0.8623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.808|1.291||P-value is not adjusted for multiple testing.|Log Rank|||||1.291|0.808|0.8623
81599263|NCT01812655|162874785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.7||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|45.0|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference = PD group - VR group|||45.0|2.4|0.029
81599264|NCT01812655|162874785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.7||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|28.9|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference = VR group - SC group|||28.9|-9.5|0.32
81599265|NCT01812655|162874786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Semipartial correlation|0.223||||0.26||95.0|||||Semipartial correlation||Semipartial correlation between desire for distraction and STAIC State Anxiety measured at Baseline for all participants|||||.26
81599266|NCT01812655|162874786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Semipartial correlation|0.119||||0.59||95.0|||||Semipartial correlation||Semipartial correlation between desire for distraction and STAIC Trait Anxiety measured at Baseline for all participants|||||.59
81599267|NCT01812655|162874786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Semipartial correlation|-0.059||||0.6||95.0|||||Semipartial correlation||Semipartial correlation between desire for distraction and Procedural Pain (Outcome Measure #1) for all participants|||||.60
81599268|NCT01812655|162874787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||semipartial correlation|-0.276||||0.15||95.0|||||Semipartial Correlation||Semipartial correlation between Engagement with Distraction and STAIC State Anxiety measured at Baseline for all participants|||||0.15
81643136|NCT04748445|162976521|OTHER||Slope|-2.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.176||0.9447|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.483|5.042|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Jitter Local (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, and dispersion value it was 10\^-3. For estimated value it was 10\^-4).||5.042|-5.483|0.9447
81599269|NCT01812655|162874787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Semipartial correlation|-0.347||||0.18||95.0|||||Semipartial correlation||Semipartial correlation between Engagement with Distraction and STAIC Trait Anxiety measured at Baseline for all participants|||||0.18
81599270|NCT01812655|162874787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Semipartial correlation|0.21||||0.054||95.0|||||Semipartial correlation||Semipartial correlation between Engagement with Distraction and Procedural Pain (Outcome Measure #1) for all participants|||||0.054
81599271|NCT01812655|162874787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Semipartial Correlation|-0.102||||0.61||95.0|||||Semipartial Correlation||Semipartial correlation between Belief in Distraction's Efficacy and STAIC State Anxiety measured at Baseline for all participants|||||0.61
81599272|NCT01812655|162874787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Semipartial Correlation|-0.622||||0.007||95.0|||||Semipartial Correlation||Semipartial correlation between Belief in Distraction's Efficacy and STAIC Trait Anxiety measured at Baseline for all participants|||||0.007
81599273|NCT01812655|162874787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Semipartial correlation|-0.217||||0.045||95.0|||||Semipartial correlation||Semipartial correlation between Belief in Distraction's Efficacy and Procedural Pain (Outcome Measure #1) for all participants|||||0.045
81599274|NCT00765388|162874802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||Regression, Logistic|An ordinal logistic regression model. The null hypothesis tested is that there is no difference in the multinomial distributions defined by products||||||0.96
81599275|NCT00765388|162874804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||Regression, Logistic|An ordinal logistic regression model. The null hypothesis tested is that there is no difference in the multinomial distributions defined by products||||||0.92
81599276|NCT00765388|162874806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||0.0|||||Regression, Logistic|An ordinal logistic regression model. The null hypothesis tested is that there is no difference inthe multinomial distributions defined by products||||||0.40
81599277|NCT00765388|162874807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Regression, Logistic|An ordinal logistic regression model. The null hypothesis tested is that there is no difference inthe multinomial distributions defined by products||||||0.64
81599278|NCT00765388|162874808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||Regression, Logistic|An ordinal logistic regression model. The null hypothesis tested is that there is no difference inthe multinomial distributions defined by products||||||0.55
81599279|NCT00765388|162874809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Regression, Logistic|An ordinal logistic regression model. The null hypothesis tested is that there is no difference inthe multinomial distributions defined by products||||||0.48
81599280|NCT00101933|162874826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0017||95.0||||Since a treatment-by-visit interaction remains in the final model, the results were analyzed by visit. The results shown are for the last month in the blinded phase (month 3-4).|Generalized Estimating Equations|This analysis is adjusted for significant baseline covariates.||The numbers presented are the percentage reduction in the number of seizures in each group. A negative percentage change indicates a seizure reduction.||||0.0017
81599281|NCT00101933|162874828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate per 1000 years of stimulation|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|17.79|||No statistical test||The rate is calculated per 1000 subject years of follow-up based on 406 subject years of stimulation. The confidence interval is the 95% Poisson confidence interval. Per protocol, only definite and probable SUDEP were included in the calculation.|||17.79|0.60|
81599282|NCT00101933|162874829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's Exact test. The numbers presented in this analysis are the number of subjects who were responders based on a responder definition including all subjects with 50% or greater improvement in total seizure count.||||0.830
81599283|NCT00101933|162874830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.105||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.105
81599284|NCT00101933|162874831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.498||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.498
81599285|NCT00101933|162874832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81599286|NCT00101933|162874833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0387||95.0||||Since a visit-by-treatment interaction did not remain in the final model, the results shown are for the entire blinded phase.|Generalized Estimating Equations|This analysis is adjusted for significant baseline covariates.||The numbers presented are the percentage reduction in the number of seizures in each group. A negative percentage change indicates a seizure reduction.||||0.0387
81599287|NCT00101933|162874834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Numbers provided indicate the percentage change from baseline in seizure frequency of each participant's most severe seizures. Negative values indicate improvement from baseline.||||0.047
81599288|NCT00810264|162874837|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary safety endpoint 1 hypothesis was evaluated by performing an exact, non-inferiority test comparing a binomial proportion (overall SAEFR at 5 years) to 92.5%, with a non-inferiority delta of 5%.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial Proportion|||||||<0.0001
81599289|NCT04557930|162874856|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We tested the association between exposure to the intervention and the incidence of ACP billing in the pre- and post-intervention periods using a mixed effects logistic regression model, adjusting for time, patient and hospital covariates.||1.06|0.88|0.41
81599290|NCT04557930|162874856|SUPERIORITY|Sensitivity analysis of the association between the intervention and ACP billing, adjusted for time, patient characteristics, hospital characteristics, and the interaction between step of the trial and the intervention.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Overall effect allowing effect heterogeneity across steps \<0.001 Interaction effect \<0.001|Step 1 cohort|||1.19|0.89|0.74
81599291|NCT04557930|162874856|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sensitivity analysis of the association between the intervention and ACP billing, adjusted for time, patient characteristics, hospital characteristics, and the interaction between step of the trial and the intervention.|Step 2 cohort|1.36|0.98|0.09
81599292|NCT04557930|162874856|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sensitivity analysis of the association between the intervention and ACP billing, adjusted for time, patient characteristics, hospital characteristics, and the interaction between step of the trial and the intervention.|Step 3 cohort|1.33|0.97|0.11
81599293|NCT04557930|162874856|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis||Step 4 cohort|Sensitivity analysis of the association between the intervention and ACP billing, adjusted for time, patient characteristics, hospital characteristics, and the interaction between step of the trial and the intervention.||0.76|0.57|<0.001
81599294|NCT04557930|162874856|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sensitivity analysis of the association between the intervention and ACP billing, adjusted for time, patient characteristics, hospital characteristics, and the interaction between step of the trial and the intervention.|Step 5 cohort|1.19|0.89|0.49
81599295|NCT01563536|162874872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Maximal Decrease)|-1.5||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|-0.13||Pre-specified 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the baseline log10 HCV RNA values as a covariate and with an effect for treatment arm.||||-0.13|-2.81|0.035
81599296|NCT02460692|162874913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||The average pain change at the treatment period (weeks 5-8) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect.|unstructured covariance model|||This is the primary comparison.||||0.78
81599297|NCT02460692|162874913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||The average pain change at the treatment period (weeks 5-8) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect.|Unstructured covariance model|||This is the secondary comparison.||||0.070
81599298|NCT02460692|162874913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044||||||The average pain change at the treatment period (weeks 5-8) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect.|Unstructured covariance model|||This is an exploratory comparison||||0.044
81599299|NCT02460692|162874914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27||||||The average change of impact scores at the treatment period (weeks 5-8) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.27
81599300|NCT02460692|162874914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||The average change of impact scores at the treatment period (weeks 5-8) from baseline were compared between the arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect.|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.96
81599301|NCT02460692|162874914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||The average change of impact scores at the treatment period (weeks 5-8) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.30
81599302|NCT02460692|162874915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||The average NPS change at the treatment period (weeks 5-8) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.44
81599303|NCT02460692|162874915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||The average pain change at the treatment period (weeks 5-8) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect|Unstructured covariance model|||||||0.53
81599304|NCT02460692|162874915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||The average NPS change at the treatment period (weeks 5-8) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect|Unstructured covariance model|||||||0.18
81599305|NCT02460692|162874916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||The average change of learning scores at the treatment period (weeks 5-8) from baseline were compared between the arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.95
81599306|NCT02460692|162874916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94||||||The average change of learning scores at the treatment period (weeks 5-8) from baseline were compared between the arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.94
81599307|NCT02460692|162874916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||The average change of learning score at the treatment period (weeks 5-8) from baseline were compared between the arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect|unstructured covariance model|||||||.90
81599308|NCT02460692|162874917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||The average change of total time completing task in grooved pegboard test on dominant hand (weeks 5-8 at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.93
81599309|NCT02460692|162874917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||The average change of total time completing task in grooved pegboard test on dominant hand (weeks 5-8, at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.92
81599310|NCT02460692|162874917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||The average change of total time completing task in grooved pegboard test on dominant hand (weeks 5-8, at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.85
81599311|NCT02460692|162874918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||The average change in Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)-III test score (weeks 5-8, at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model.|Unstructured covariance model|||||||0.89
81599312|NCT02460692|162874918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||The average change in WAIS-III test score (weeks 5-8, at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.13
81599313|NCT02460692|162874918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||The average change in WAIS-III test score (weeks 5-8, at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.14
81523653|NCT00599638|162736503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.306||0.391|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.31|0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.48|-0.31|0.3910
81599314|NCT02460692|162874919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||The average change of total mood disturbance scores (weeks 5-8, at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect.|Unstructured covariance model|||||||0.10
81599315|NCT02460692|162874919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||The average change of total mood disturbance scores (weeks 5-8, at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect.|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.67
81599316|NCT02460692|162874919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||The average change of total mood disturbance scores (weeks 5-8, at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the two arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect.|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.25
81523654|NCT00599638|162736503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.357||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.78|-0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.86|-1.78|0.0002
81523655|NCT00599638|162736504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0055||||0.4959|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.3|1.71|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis was performed compositely for all categories.||1.71|0.30|0.4959
81523656|NCT00599638|162736504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.0763||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.69|8.46|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis was performed compositely for all categories.||8.46|1.69|0.0011
81523657|NCT00599638|162736506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.819||0.338|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.47|4.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.84|-2.47|0.3380
81523658|NCT00599638|162736506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-9.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.268||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-13.89|-5.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.42|-13.89|0.0022
81523659|NCT00462748|162736537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Hochberg's FDR was used to power the study; the power was based on a two-sided p value of 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included terms for treatment and stratum; treatment by stratum interaction was assessed.||Ho is no difference in proportion achieving the target of LDL-C \< 2mmol/l.. 240 patients per group give a power of at least 85% to detect a 15% difference in this proportion, assuming the percentage decrease from baseline in LDL-C was 25% in the E/S group and 15% in the two comparator groups. A two-sided 0.025 test to allow for multiple comparisons was used.||||<0.001
81523660|NCT00462748|162736537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Hochberg's FDR was used to power the study; the power was based on a two-sided p value of 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included terms for treatment and stratum; treatment by stratum interaction was assessed.||Ho is no difference in proportion achieving the target of LDL-C \< 2mmol/l.. 240 patients per group give a power of at least 85% to detect a 15% difference in this proportion, assuming the percentage decrease from baseline in LDL-C was 25% in the E/S group and 15% in the two comparator groups. A two-sided 0.025 test to allow for multiple comparisons was used.||||<0.001
81523661|NCT02428413|162736551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81523662|NCT02428413|162736552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.26
81523663|NCT02025439|162736555|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.071|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81523664|NCT00454181|162736580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Chi-square analysis of the proportion of subjects in each group meeting the definition of positive response.||||0.30
81523665|NCT00454181|162736581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Chi-square analysis of the proportion of subjects in each group meeting the definition of positive response||||0.26
81523666|NCT00454181|162736582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||"Chi-square analysis of the proportion of subjects in each group reporting change in oral warts from baseline to week 24 as better."||||0.50
81523667|NCT00454181|162736583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||"Chi-square analysis of the proportion of subjects in each group reporting change in global oral health from baseline to week 24 as better."||||0.29
81523668|NCT00454181|162736584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||"Chi-square analysis of the proportion of subjects rated as improved with respect to changes in oral warts from baseline to week 24 by the attending investigator."||||0.74
81523669|NCT00454181|162736585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||"Chi-square analysis of the proportion of subjects rated as improved with resepect to changes from baseline to week 24 in global oral health by the attending investigator."||||.71
81523670|NCT00079677|162736586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.0003||95.0|1.67|5.46||The p-value for each treatment group is for the comparison of that treatment group to the placebo treatment group.|ANOVA|||Assumption: both primary treatment comparisons would be with a 2 sided test at an alpha level of 0.05||5.46|1.67|0.0003
81523671|NCT00079677|162736587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0069||||||The p-value for each treatment group is for the comparison of that treatment group to the placebo treatment group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Assumption: both primary treatment comparisons would be with a 2 sided test at an alpha level of 0.05.||||0.0069
81523672|NCT02102399|162736622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||||||0.001
81523673|NCT02102399|162736623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.345|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||||||0.345
81523674|NCT02102399|162736624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.003
81523675|NCT02102399|162736625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.171|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||||||0.171
81523676|NCT02102399|162736626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||||||0.022
81461197|NCT01691560|162614637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.12||||0.4484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.2|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline included as covariate.|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment that negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.20|-0.44|0.4484
81643137|NCT04748445|162976522|OTHER||Slope|0.007567|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.5004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01099|0.02612|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EE\_Shimmer Local (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.02612|-0.01099|0.5004
81643138|NCT04748445|162976522|OTHER||Slope|0.00606|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.101||0.5831|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01219|0.02431|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MM\_Shimmer Local (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For dispersion value it was 10\^-2).||0.02431|-0.01219|0.5831
81523677|NCT02102399|162736627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.451|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||||||0.451
81523678|NCT02102399|162736628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.477|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||||||0.477
81523679|NCT02102399|162736629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||||||0.007
81643139|NCT04748445|162976523|OTHER||Slope|2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.211|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.598|2.662|||Mixed Models Analysis|||READ\_Speaking Rate (The statistical data given below have exponential factor in addition to the values mentioned. For upper limit, lower limit, and estimated value it was 10\^-2. For dispersion value it was 10\^-3).||2.662|1.598|<.0001
81523680|NCT02102399|162736630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||||||0.049
81523681|NCT02102399|162736631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.323|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||||||0.323
81523682|NCT02102399|162736632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.296|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||||||0.296
81523683|NCT02102399|162736633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.776|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||||||0.776
81523684|NCT02102399|162736634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.959|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||||||0.959
81523685|NCT02102399|162736635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.76
81523686|NCT02102399|162736636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.30
81523687|NCT02102399|162736637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.20
81599317|NCT02460692|162874920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||The average change of beck score (weeks 5-8 at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.84
81599318|NCT02460692|162874920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||The average change of beck score (weeks 5-8 at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.91
81599319|NCT02460692|162874920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75||||||The average change of beck score (weeks 5-8 at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the arms using an unstructured covariance model, excluding main group effect|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.75
81599320|NCT02460692|162874921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24||||||Area under the time concentration curve (AUC) was calculated as the aggregate effect of response and compared between the arms.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.24
81599321|NCT02460692|162874921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||Area under the time concentration curve (AUC) was calculated as the aggregate effect of response and compared between the arms.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.080
81643140|NCT01209936|162976649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.87
81523688|NCT02102399|162736638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.77
81523689|NCT02102399|162736639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.49
81523690|NCT02102399|162736640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74
81523691|NCT02102399|162736641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.120
81523692|NCT02102399|162736642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.030
81523693|NCT02102399|162736643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.107|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.107
81523694|NCT04836247|162736649|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||\<.001 is calculated p-value in SPSS.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81523695|NCT04836247|162736650|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||\<.001 is calculated p-value in SPSS.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81523696|NCT04836247|162736651|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||\<.001 is calculated p-value in SPSS.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81523697|NCT04836247|162736652|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.74
81523698|NCT04836247|162736653|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.76
81523699|NCT04836247|162736654|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.44
81523700|NCT04407234|162736668|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.881|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.803|0.967|||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||0.967|0.803|
81523701|NCT04407234|162736668|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|1.28|||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||1.28|1.05|
81523702|NCT04407234|162736669|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.446|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|0.509|||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||0.509|0.390|
81523703|NCT04407234|162736669|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.679|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.589|0.783|||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||0.783|0.589|
81523704|NCT04407234|162736671|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometricleast squares mean|0.888|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.778|1.01||||||||1.01|0.778|
81523705|NCT04407234|162736671|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometricleast squares mean|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.42||||||||1.42|1.07|
81523706|NCT04407234|162736672|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometricleast squares mean|0.875|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.766|0.999||||||||0.999|0.766|
81523707|NCT04407234|162736672|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometricleast squares mean|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.938|1.25||||||||1.25|0.938|
81523708|NCT04407234|162736673|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometricleast squares mean|0.453|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.376|0.545||||||||0.545|0.376|
81523709|NCT04407234|162736673|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometricleast squares mean|0.804|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|0.979||||||||0.979|0.660|
81523710|NCT04407234|162736674|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometricleast squares mean|0.438|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.364|0.527||||||||0.527|0.364|
81523711|NCT04407234|162736674|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometricleast squares mean|0.574|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.471|0.698||||||||0.698|0.471|
81523712|NCT04943432|162736678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T2 - T1||||0.06
81523713|NCT04943432|162736678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T3 - T1||||0.68
81523714|NCT04943432|162736680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T2-T1||||.01
81523715|NCT04943432|162736680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T3-T1||||.32
81523716|NCT04943432|162736681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T2-T1||||.44
81523717|NCT04943432|162736681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T3-T1||||.007
81599322|NCT02460692|162874921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Area under the time concentration curve (AUC) was calculated as the aggregate effect of response and compared between the arms.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.005
81599323|NCT02460692|162874922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||unstructured covariance model|||||||0.60
81599324|NCT02460692|162874922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||unstructured covariance model|||||||0.40
81643141|NCT01209936|162976650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81643142|NCT01209936|162976651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81643143|NCT03418701|162976711|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.67|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|4.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.40|0.93|<0.05
81643144|NCT03418701|162976712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.47|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|A multilevel logistic regression with participants nested within clinic.||||1.15|0.22|<0.05
81643145|NCT04754594|162976722|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.9||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs was calculated by exponentiating the mean difference of the logarithms of the assay and the corresponding CIs.||0.90|0.50|
81523718|NCT04943432|162736685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T2-T1||||.01
81599325|NCT02460692|162874922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||unstructured covariance model|||||||0.72
81523719|NCT04943432|162736685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T3-T1||||.11
81599326|NCT02460692|162874923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19||||||The average change of pain sensitivity (weeks 5-8 at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the arms using an unstructured covariance model.|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.19
81643146|NCT04754594|162976723|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.77||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs was calculated by exponentiating the mean difference of the logarithms of the assay and the corresponding CIs.||1.77|0.91|
81523720|NCT04943432|162736686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T2-T1||||.82
81643147|NCT04754594|162976723|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.3||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs was calculated by exponentiating the mean difference of the logarithms of the assay and the corresponding CIs.||1.30|0.69|
81643148|NCT04754594|162976724|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy was estimated by 100\*(1 - illness rate ratio \[IRR\]), where IRR=calculated ratio of confirmed COVID-19 illness per 1000 person-years of blinded follow-up in the active vaccine group to the corresponding illness rate in the placebo group.|Vaccine efficacy|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1227.8|93.0||||||||93.0|-1227.8|
81643149|NCT04754594|162976725|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy was estimated by 100\*(1 - IRR), where IRR=calculated ratio of confirmed COVID-19 illness per 1000 person-years of blinded follow-up in the active vaccine group to the corresponding illness rate in the placebo group.|Vaccine efficacy|35.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-466.5|94.6||||||||94.6|-466.5|
81643150|NCT04754594|162976726|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy was estimated by 100\*(1 - IRR), where IRR=calculated ratio of confirmed COVID-19 illness per 1000 person-years of blinded follow-up in the active vaccine group to the corresponding illness rate in the placebo group.|Vaccine efficacy|40.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-104.9|86.5||||||||86.5|-104.9|
81643151|NCT04736472|162976759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.224|||||||Fisher Exact|||Severe TRAEs||||.224
81643152|NCT04736472|162976759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||Fisher Exact|||Severe TRAEs||||.025
81643153|NCT00581009|162976775|EQUIVALENCE|repeated measure ANOVA|t-value|3.34|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81643154|NCT00577096|162976776|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA|||||<|0.025||95.0||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|This is minus 9 (4 exercise, 5 usual care) participants who were unresponsive to Epoetin Alfa and included participants in short and long study.||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference between groups for the number of RBC transfusions.||||<0.025
81523721|NCT04943432|162736686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T3-T1||||.36
81523722|NCT04943432|162736687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T2-T1||||.34
81599327|NCT02460692|162874923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||The average change of pain sensitivity (weeks 5-8 at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the arms using an unstructured covariance model.|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.70
81523723|NCT04943432|162736687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T3-T1||||.02
81523724|NCT04943432|162736689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T2-T1||||.14
81523725|NCT04943432|162736689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T3-T1||||.29
81523726|NCT04943432|162736691|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T2-T1||||<.001
81523727|NCT04943432|162736691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T3-T1||||.23
81523728|NCT00605345|162736692|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non-inferiority was met if the lower limit of the confidence interval for the response rate of the CERA group was greater than the observed response rate of the darbepoetin group minus 15%. The calculated lower limit of an acceptable difference in response rates thus, was based on the actual percentage of responders in the darbepoetin group and this percentage minus 15% had to be excluded."||||||0.5947|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5947
81523729|NCT05399290|162736698|OTHER|Chi square analysis was conducted to detect any significant between group differences (100 mg vs 20 mg) in perceived acne severity.||||||0.677|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.677
81523730|NCT05399290|162736698|OTHER|Friedman's test was conducted for the 100 mg treatment arm to detect any significant within group differences in perceived acne severity.||||||0.002|||||||Friedman's test|||||||0.002
81523731|NCT05399290|162736698|OTHER|Friedman's test was conducted for the 20 mg treatment arm to detect any significant within group differences in perceived acne severity.||||||0.018|||||||Fried|||||||0.018
81599328|NCT02460692|162874923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36||||||The average change of pain sensitivity (weeks 5-8 at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the arms using an unstructured covariance model|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.36
81599329|NCT02460692|162874924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in withdrawal intensity from week 8 to week 10 was compared between the two arms.||||.14
81599330|NCT02460692|162874924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in withdrawal intensity from week 8 to week 10 was compared between the two arms.||||.60
81599331|NCT02460692|162874924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in withdrawal intensity from week 8 to week 10 was compared between the two arms.||||.34
81599332|NCT02460692|162874925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||unstructured covariance model|||||||0.34
81599333|NCT02460692|162874925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||unstructured covariance model|||||||0.007
81599334|NCT02460692|162874925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055|||||||unstructured covariance model|||||||0.055
81523732|NCT02008227|162736708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.87|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis based on the strata of IC levels per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS), the number of prior chemotherapy regimens per IxRS, and histology per electronic case report form (eCRF).||0.87|0.62|0.0003
81523733|NCT02008227|162736708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.86|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||0.86|0.62|0.0002
81523734|NCT02008227|162736709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.93|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis based on the strata of IC levels per IxRS, the number of prior chemotherapy regimens per IxRS, and histology per eCRF.||0.93|0.58|0.0102
81523735|NCT02008227|162736709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.91|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||0.91|0.58|0.0052
81523736|NCT02008227|162736712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.4928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.1|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis based on the strata of IC levels per IxRS, the number of prior chemotherapy regimens per IxRS, and histology per eCRF.||1.10|0.82|0.4928
81523737|NCT02008227|162736712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.3596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.08|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||1.08|0.81|0.3596
81523738|NCT02008227|162736713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.3806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.12|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis based on the strata of IC levels per IxRS, the number of prior chemotherapy regimens per IxRS, and histology per eCRF.||1.12|0.74|0.3806
81523739|NCT02008227|162736713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.3249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.1|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||1.10|0.74|0.3249
81523740|NCT02008227|162736716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.55|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis based on the strata of IC levels per IxRS, the number of prior chemotherapy regimens per IxRS, and histology per eCRF.||0.55|0.18|<0.0001
81523741|NCT02008227|162736716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.55|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||0.55|0.21|<0.0001
81523742|NCT02008227|162736717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.62|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis based on the strata of IC levels per IxRS, the number of prior chemotherapy regimens per IxRS, and histology per eCRF.||0.62|0.15|0.0006
81523743|NCT02008227|162736717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.65|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||0.65|0.22|0.0003
81599335|NCT02460692|162874926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||unstructured covariance model|||||||0.69
81599336|NCT02460692|162874926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||unstructured covariance model|||||||0.79
81599337|NCT02460692|162874926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||unstructured covariance model|||||||0.97
81599338|NCT02460692|162874927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||Area under the time concentration curve (AUC) was calculated as the aggregate effect of response and compared between the arms.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.21
81599339|NCT02460692|162874927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029||||||Area under the time concentration curve (AUC) was calculated as the aggregate effect of response and compared between the arms.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.029
81599340|NCT02460692|162874927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Area under the time concentration curve (AUC) was calculated as the aggregate effect of response and compared between the arms.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.001
81599341|NCT02460692|162874928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084|||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in negative impact of withdrawal from week 8 to week 10 was compared between the two arms.||||0.084
81599342|NCT02460692|162874928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in negative impact of withdrawal from week 8 to week 10 was compared between the two arms.||||0.98
81599343|NCT02460692|162874928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in negative impact of withdrawal from week 8 to week 10 was compared between the two arms.||||0.085
81523744|NCT02008227|162736721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.93|||Log Rank|||Pain in Chest: Stratified analysis based on the strata of IC levels per IxRS, the number of prior chemotherapy regimens per IxRS, and histology per eCRF.||0.93|0.55|0.0111
81599344|NCT02460692|162874929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||The average change of pain tolerance (weeks 5-8 at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the arms using an unstructured covariance model|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.95
81599345|NCT02460692|162874929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||The average change of pain tolerance (weeks 5-8 at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the arms using an unstructured covariance model.|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.78
81599346|NCT02460692|162874929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||The average change of pain tolerance (weeks 5-8 at the treatment period) from baseline were compared between the arms using an unstructured covariance model.|unstructured covariance model|||||||0.99
81599347|NCT00981084|162874967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.19||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||We used a crossover design to exame whether a single dose of armodafinil would improve cognition in MS. For hypothesis testing analyses, we used a statistical approach that accounts for period (session) effects. We subtracted session 2 performance from session 1 performance on the RVLT learning, yeilding a difference score. we conducted an independent samples t test with treatment order as the independent variable (A/P vs. P/A) and the difference score as the dependent variable.||||= .19
81599348|NCT00981084|162874967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0005||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||We used a crossover design to exame whether a single dose of armodafinil would improve cognition in MS. For hypothesis testing analyses, we used a statistical approach that accounts for period (session) effects. We subtracted session 2 performance from session 1 performance on the RVLT delay, yielding a difference score. we conducted an independent samples t test with treatment order as the independent variable (A/P vs. P/A) and the difference score as the dependent variable.||||= .0005
81643155|NCT00577096|162976777|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA|||||<|0.025||95.0||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|This is minus 9 (4 exercise, 5 usual care) participants who were unresponsive to Epoetin Alfa and included participants in short and long study.||The null hypothesis is that there was no difference in the number of RBC tranfusions in the exercise versus usual care groups. Data was combined from the short and long term RBC transfusions.||||<0.025
81643156|NCT00577096|162976778|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|T-test and chi-squared test to check for equivalence of groups for age, race and gender.|||||<|0.025||95.0||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|Analysis included short and long term participants.||||||<0.025
81599349|NCT00981084|162874967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.21||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||We used a crossover design to exame whether a single dose of armodafinil would improve cognition in MS. For hypothesis testing analyses, we used a statistical approach that accounts for period (session) effects. We subtracted session 2 performance from session 1 performance on the BVMT learning, yeilding a difference score. we conducted an independent samples t test with treatment order as the independent variable (A/P vs. P/A) and the difference score as the dependent variable.||||= .21
81599350|NCT00981084|162874967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.1||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||We used a crossover design to exame whether a single dose of armodafinil would improve cognition in MS. For hypothesis testing analyses, we used a statistical approach that accounts for period (session) effects. We subtracted session 2 performance from session 1 performance on the BVMT delay, yielding a difference score. we conducted an independent samples t test with treatment order as the independent variable (A/P vs. P/A) and the difference score as the dependent variable.||||= .10
81599351|NCT00981084|162874968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||We used a crossover design to exame whether a single dose of armodafinil would improve cognition in MS. For hypothesis testing analyses, we used a statistical approach that accounts for period (session) effects. We subtracted session 2 performance from session 1 performance on the CPT, yielding a difference score. we conducted an independent samples t test with treatment order as the independent variable (A/P vs. P/A) and the difference score as the dependent variable.||||.33
81523745|NCT02008227|162736721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.6305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.33|||Log Rank|||Cough: Unstratified Analysis||1.33|0.84|0.6305
81523746|NCT02008227|162736721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.7406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.16|||Log Rank|||Dyspnea: Unstratified Analysis||1.16|0.81|0.7406
81523747|NCT02008227|162736721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.5221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.17|||Log Rank|||Arm/Shoulder Pain||1.17|0.73|0.5221
81643157|NCT00577096|162976779|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|T-test and chi-squared to check for equivalence of groups for age, race and gender.|||||<|0.025||95.0||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|This is minus 9 (4 exercise, 5 usual care) participants who were unresponsive to Epoetin Alfa and included participants in short and long study.||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference between groups for the number of platelet transfusions.||||<0.025
81523748|NCT02008227|162736736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.92|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis based on the strata of IC levels per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS), the number of prior chemotherapy regimens per IxRS, and histology per electronic case report form (eCRF).||0.92|0.70|0.0012
81523749|NCT02008227|162736737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.92|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis based on the strata of IC levels per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS), the number of prior chemotherapy regimens per IxRS, and histology per electronic case report form (eCRF).||0.92|0.64|0.0045
81643158|NCT00577096|162976780|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA|||||<|0.025||95.0||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|This is minus 9 (4 exercise, 5 usual care) participants who were unresponsive to Epoetin Alfa and included participants in short and long study.||||||<0.025
81643159|NCT00577096|162976781|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA|||||<|0.025||95.0||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|This is minus 9 (4 exercise, 5 usual care) participants who were unresponsive to Epoetin Alfa and included participants in short and long study.||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference between groups for the number of stem cell collection attempts.||||<0.025
81523750|NCT02008227|162736738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.84|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis based on the strata of IC levels per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS), the number of prior chemotherapy regimens per IxRS, and histology per electronic case report form (eCRF).||0.84|0.49|0.0012
81523751|NCT02008227|162736739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.68|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis based on the strata of IC levels per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS), the number of prior chemotherapy regimens per IxRS, and histology per electronic case report form (eCRF).||0.68|0.30|<0.0001
81523752|NCT02008227|162736740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.96||||0.4981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.08|||Log Rank|||||1.08|0.85|0.4981
81523753|NCT02008227|162736742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Unstratified Hazard Ratio|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.48||||||||0.48|0.21|
81523754|NCT04566601|162736756|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.7||||0.4994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|2.69||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 5mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95 % confidence interval were estimated by REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the baseline ZAN-BPD total score strata indicator (\<=18 vs. \>=19), the continuous fixed covariate of baseline ZAN-BPD total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. LS means differences (95 % confidence intervals) for Week 10 are reported.||2.69|-1.31|0.4994
81523755|NCT04566601|162736756|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.6014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.51||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 25mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95 % confidence interval were estimated by REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the baseline ZAN-BPD total score strata indicator (\<=18 vs. \>=19), the continuous fixed covariate of baseline ZAN-BPD total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. LS means differences (95 % confidence intervals) for Week 10 are reported.||1.51|-2.60|0.6014
81523756|NCT04566601|162736756|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.8166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|1.72||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 75mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95 % confidence interval were estimated by REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the baseline ZAN-BPD total score strata indicator (\<=18 vs. \>=19), the continuous fixed covariate of baseline ZAN-BPD total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. LS means differences (95 % confidence intervals) for Week 10 are reported.||1.72|-2.17|0.8166
81523757|NCT04566601|162736756|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.6588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|1.24||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 125mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95 % confidence interval were estimated by REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the baseline ZAN-BPD total score strata indicator (\<=18 vs. \>=19), the continuous fixed covariate of baseline ZAN-BPD total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. LS means differences (95 % confidence intervals) for Week 10 are reported.||1.24|-1.96|0.6588
81523758|NCT04566601|162736756|OTHER|MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the baseline ZAN-BPD total score strata indicator (\<=18 vs. \>=19), the continuous fixed covariate of baseline ZAN-BPD total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction.||||||0.3914|||||||MCP-Mod sigmoid Emax model fit|Model assumption: 50% of the maximum effect is achieved at 25 mg, and 90% of the maximum effect is achieved at 75 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 1358894 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, Emax 1, Emax 2 and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.100).||||0.3914
81523759|NCT04566601|162736756|OTHER|MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12) and the baseline ZAN-BPD total score strata indicator (\<=18 vs. \>=19), the continuous fixed covariate of baseline ZAN-BPD total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction.||||||0.4104|||||||MCP-Mod Emax1 model fit|Model assumption: 50% of the maximum effect is achieved at 25 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 1358894 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, Emax 1, Emax 2 and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.100).||||0.4104
81575935|NCT03978520|162823209|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|12.8|||=|0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|27.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"ABBV-599 High Dose (Elsubrutinib 60 mg/upadacitinib 30 mg) vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib placebo~The difference between the groups was assessed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by baseline corticosteroid dose above 10 mg prednisone-equivalent (≤10 mg or \> 10 mg), screening SLEDAI-2K (\< 10 or ≥10), baseline interferon score (high or low or NA), baseline immunosuppressant (azathioprine, tacrolimus, cyclosporine, methotrexate \[MTX\], mycophenolate) (yes or no)."||27.1|-1.6|=0.081
81599352|NCT00981084|162874969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||We used a crossover design to examine whether a single dose of armodafinil would improve cognition in MS. For hypothesis testing analyses, we used a statistical approach that accounts for period (session) effects. We subtracted session 2 performance from session 1 performance on the Stroop, yielding a difference score. We conducted an independent samples t-test with treatment order as the independent variable (A/P vs. P/A) and the difference score as the dependent variable.||||.37
81599353|NCT00981084|162874970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||We used a crossover design to examine whether a single dose of armodafinil would improve cognition in MS. For hypothesis testing analyses, we used a statistical approach that accounts for period (session) effects. We subtracted session 2 performance from session 1 performance on the Word Generation, yielding a difference score. We conducted an independent samples t-test with treatment order as the independent variable (A/P vs. P/A) and the difference score as the dependent variable.||||.53
81599354|NCT02291679|162874971|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|5.2||P-value is obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) tests controlling for baseline SBM stratum and geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Placebo as reference. Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) for the odds ratio are obtained from the CMH tests controlling for baseline SBM stratum and geographic region.|||5.20|1.76|< 0.0001
81599355|NCT02291679|162874972|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.841|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.505|1.176||P-value is based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline SBM stratum, and geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA||Linaclotide - Placebo. Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline SBM stratum, and geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||1.176|0.505|< 0.0001
81599356|NCT02291679|162874973|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.037|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.636|1.438||P-value is based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline SBM stratum, and geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA||Linaclotide - Placebo. Estimate and 95% CI are based on a LS mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline SBM stratum, and geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||1.438|0.636|< 0.0001
81599357|NCT02291679|162874974|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.628|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.806||P-value is based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline SBM stratum, and geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA||Linaclotide - Placebo. Estimate and 95% CI are based on a LS mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline SBM stratum, and geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||0.806|0.450|< 0.0001
81599358|NCT02291679|162874975|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.329|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.449|-0.21||P-value is based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline SBM stratum, and geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA||Linaclotide - Placebo. Estimate and 95% CI are based on a LS mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline SBM stratum, and geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||-0.210|-0.449|< 0.0001
81599359|NCT02291679|162874976|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|4.87||P-value is obtained from the CMH tests controlling for geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Placebo as reference. Odds ratio and 95% CI for the odds ratio are obtained from the CMH tests controlling for geographic region.|||4.87|1.47|0.0008
81599360|NCT02291679|162874977|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|4.2||P-value is obtained from the CMH tests controlling for geographic region and baseline stratum.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Placebo as reference. Odds ratio and 95% CI for the odds ratio are obtained from the CMH tests controlling for geographic region and baseline stratum.|||4.20|1.58|< 0.0001
81599361|NCT02291679|162874978|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|3.26||P-value is obtained from the CMH tests controlling for geographic region and baseline stratum.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Placebo as reference. Odds ratio and 95% CI for the odds ratio are obtained from the CMH tests controlling for geographic region and baseline stratum.|||3.26|1.42|0.0002
81599362|NCT02291679|162874979|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.0342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.17||P-value is obtained from the CMH tests controlling for geographic region and baseline stratum.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Placebo as reference. Odds ratio and 95% CI for the odds ratio are obtained from the CMH tests controlling for geographic region and baseline stratum.|||2.17|1.03|0.0342
81599363|NCT02291679|162874980|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.319||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.548|-0.09||P-value is based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline SBM stratum, and geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA||Linaclotide - Placebo. Estimate and 95% CI are based on a LS mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline SBM stratum, and geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||-0.090|-0.548|0.0063
81599364|NCT02291679|162874981|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.178||||0.1028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.391|0.036||P-value is based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline SBM stratum, and geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA||Linaclotide - Placebo. Estimate and 95% CI are based on a LS mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, baseline SBM stratum, and geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||0.036|-0.391|0.1028
81599365|NCT02291679|162874982|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.78||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|4.8||P-value is obtained from the CMH tests controlling for baseline SBM stratum and geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Placebo as reference. Odds ratio and 95% CI for the odds ratio are obtained from the CMH tests controlling for baseline SBM stratum and geographic region.|||4.80|1.61|0.0001
81599366|NCT02276222|162874992|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean (SE)|0.0084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01012||0.4041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0114|0.0283|||ANCOVA|||||0.0283|-0.0114|0.4041
81599367|NCT02170025|162874993|OTHER||Bayesian analysis|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.7|6.0||||||Treatment effect describes the difference in outcomes between 0.5 mg riociguat and placebo on Day 14. This was an exploratory analysis. For sample size determination a probabilistic assessment on predicted point estimates and width of credible intervals was performed.||6.0|-8.7|
81599368|NCT02170025|162874993|OTHER||Bayesian analysis|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.4|2.4||||||Treatment effect describes the difference in outcomes between 1.0 mg riociguat and placebo on Day 28. This was an exploratory analysis. For sample size determination a probabilistic assessment on predicted point estimates and width of credible intervals was performed.||2.4|-12.4|
81599369|NCT00572195|162874995|OTHER||Wilson score interval|77.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.1|81.9|||||The value is for all serious adverse events, regardless of device relation.||95% confidence interval estimated using the Wilson score interval|81.9|71.1|
81599370|NCT00572195|162874996|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||For all 6-month periods, from 6 months through 9 years post-implant, p \<0.05.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.05
81599371|NCT00572195|162874998|OTHER||GEE estimated intercept|48.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.8|49.2|||Generalized estimating equation (GEE)|||||49.2|46.8|<0.0001
81599372|NCT00572195|162874998|OTHER||Slope|0.0||||0.6729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||Generalized estimating equation (GEE)|||||0.1|-0.2|0.6729
81599373|NCT04450108|162875013|SUPERIORITY|The change of FeNO values will be estimated in ANCOVA with baseline values as the covariable and will be reported as percent change together with the 95%-confidence interval.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Since the effect size of the change (mean change / standard deviation) is on the order of 1 (resulting in N=10 and 13 for power = 80% and 90%, respectively) and therefore large, the sample size is not determined by the primary objective but by the necessity to achieve representative data of FeNO measurement data over all age groups, measurement ranges (\<, ≥ cut off) and sites. Thus, 120 subjects will be recruited.||||<0.001
81599374|NCT01031810|162875014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.81||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.25|19.86|||paired t-test 2 sided|||Compare the mean differences between baseline (week00) and week12 hamd17 summary scores||19.86|3.25|0.012
81599375|NCT01024608|162875020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean treatment diff from placebo|-0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.5||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||||-0.5|-1.3|<0.001
81599376|NCT01024608|162875021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean treatment diff from placebo|-0.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.5||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||||-0.5|-1.3|<0.001
81599377|NCT01024608|162875022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean treatment diff from placebo|-0.48||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Results obtained from ANCOVA with treatment, baseline and center in the model.||||-0.1|-0.8|0.005
81599378|NCT01024608|162875023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean treatment diff from placebo|-0.56||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction||||-0.2|-0.9|0.002
81599379|NCT03675451|162875029|OTHER|Clopper-Pearson (Exact) 95% confidence interval to assess precision of finding.|Proportion of Participants|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.99|||||Clopper-Pearson (Exact) 95% confidence interval to assess precision of finding.|Clopper-Pearson (Exact) 95% confidence interval to assess precision of finding.||0.99|0.74|
81599380|NCT03675451|162875030|OTHER|Clopper-Pearson (Exact) 95% confidence interval to assess precision of finding.|Proportion of Participants|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.0|||||Clopper-Pearson (Exact) 95% confidence interval to assess precision of finding.|Clopper-Pearson (Exact) 95% confidence interval to assess precision of finding.||1.00|0.66|
81599381|NCT04098406|162875042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.7||||0.4304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|27.3|||MMRM|||||27.3|-11.9|0.4304
81523760|NCT04566601|162736756|OTHER|MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the baseline ZAN-BPD total score strata indicator (\<=18 vs. \>=19), the continuous fixed covariate of baseline ZAN-BPD total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction.||||||0.456|||||||MCP-Mod linear model fit|Model assumption: No parameter assumptions required.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 1358894 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, Emax 1, Emax 2 and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.100).||||0.4560
81523761|NCT04566601|162736756|OTHER|MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the baseline ZAN-BPD total score strata indicator (\<=18 vs. \>=19), the continuous fixed covariate of baseline ZAN-BPD total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction.||||||0.4908|||||||MCP-Mod exponential model fit|Model assumption: 5% of the maximum effect is achieved at 25 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 1358894 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, Emax 1, Emax 2 and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.100).||||0.4908
81523762|NCT04566601|162736756|OTHER|MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the baseline ZAN-BPD total score strata indicator (\<=18 vs. \>=19), the continuous fixed covariate of baseline ZAN-BPD total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction.||||||0.4974|||||||MCP-Mod Emax2 model fit|Model assumption: 70% of the maximum effect is achieved at 5 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 1358894 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, Emax 1, Emax 2 and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.100).||||0.4974
81523763|NCT04566601|162736757|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.486|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.207|1.14|||||Odds Ratio of BI 1358894 5mg vs. Placebo.|The odds ratio (OR) and associated confidence intervals between the active treatment arm versus placebo were calculated through a logistic regression model that was adjusted for fixed factors of treatment, baseline ZAN-BPD strata indicator (≤18 vs. ≥19), and the continuous covariate of baseline ZAN-BPD total score.||1.140|0.207|
81523764|NCT04566601|162736757|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.294|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.829|7.48|||||Odds Ratio of BI 1358894 25mg vs. Placebo.|The odds ratio (OR) and associated confidence intervals between the active treatment arm versus placebo were calculated through a logistic regression model that was adjusted for fixed factors of treatment, baseline ZAN-BPD strata indicator (≤18 vs. ≥19), and the continuous covariate of baseline ZAN-BPD total score.||7.480|0.829|
81599382|NCT04098406|162875043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6||||0.6519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|19.7|||MMRM|||||19.7|-12.4|0.6519
81599383|NCT04098406|162875044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.8||||0.6158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.4|94.0|||MMRM|||||94.0|-56.4|0.6158
81523765|NCT04566601|162736757|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.753|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.698|4.861|||||Odds Ratio of BI 1358894 75mg vs. Placebo.|The odds ratio (OR) and associated confidence intervals between the active treatment arm versus placebo were calculated through a logistic regression model that was adjusted for fixed factors of treatment, baseline ZAN-BPD strata indicator (≤18 vs. ≥19), and the continuous covariate of baseline ZAN-BPD total score.||4.861|0.698|
81523766|NCT04566601|162736757|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.352|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.642|2.913|||||Odds Ratio of BI 1358894 125mg vs. Placebo.|The odds ratio (OR) and associated confidence intervals between the active treatment arm versus placebo were calculated through a logistic regression model that was adjusted for fixed factors of treatment, baseline ZAN-BPD strata indicator (≤18 vs. ≥19), and the continuous covariate of baseline ZAN-BPD total score.||2.913|0.642|
81599384|NCT04098406|162875049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.4249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.6|||MMRM|||||3.6|-1.6|0.4249
81599385|NCT04098406|162875050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0350
81461198|NCT01691560|162614637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.12||||0.4537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.2|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline included as covariate.|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment that negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.20|-0.45|0.4537
81599386|NCT04098406|162875052|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.1||||0.2237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|23.9|||ANCOVA|||||23.9|-5.8|0.2237
81599387|NCT04098406|162875053|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.815|||Log Rank|||||0.815|0.103|0.0125
81599388|NCT04098406|162875055|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.6|||MMRM|||||1.6|0.2|0.0177
81599389|NCT01490502|162875118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.60
81599390|NCT01490502|162875118|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.05|||Regression, Cox|||||2.05|0.67|0.57
81599391|NCT01490502|162875119|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Andersen Gill model for recurrent events|||||||0.07
81523767|NCT04566601|162736758|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.9675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.11|4.9||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 5mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline DERS-16 total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.90|-5.11|0.9675
81523768|NCT04566601|162736758|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.9969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|5.1||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 25mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline DERS-16 total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||5.10|-5.08|0.9969
81523769|NCT04566601|162736758|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.79||||0.7542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|4.15||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 75mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline DERS-16 total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.15|-5.73|0.7542
81523770|NCT04566601|162736758|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.17||||0.5683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|5.19||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 125mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline DERS-16 total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||5.19|-2.86|0.5683
81523771|NCT04566601|162736759|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.07||||0.3568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.49|2.35||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 5mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effects model repeated measures (REML-based MMRM) including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline STAI-S total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.35|-6.49|0.3568
81523772|NCT04566601|162736759|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.21||||0.6009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|5.75||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 25mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effects model repeated measures (REML-based MMRM) including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline STAI-S total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||5.75|-3.33|0.6009
81599392|NCT01490502|162875120|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.8||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|3.45|||Negative Binomial Model|||||3.45|0.94|0.07
81599393|NCT01490502|162875121|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.47||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.46|||Negative Binomial Model|||||2.46|0.88|0.14
81599394|NCT01490502|162875122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.60
81599395|NCT01490502|162875123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The average rate of change in MSFC Z-score over time was analyzed using a linear mixed-effects model with unstructured covariance structure and random intercepts. The p-value is a test of whether there is a difference in the rate of change in the MSFC Z-score between treatment arms.||||0.20
81599396|NCT01490502|162875124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Rate of change in 2.5% low-contrast acuity was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with unstructured covariance structure and random intercepts. The p-value is a test of whether there is a difference in the rate of change in low-contrast acuity between treatment arms.||||0.67
81599397|NCT01490502|162875125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Rate of change in quality of life was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with unstructured covariance structure and random intercepts. The p-value is a test of whether there is a difference in the rate of change in health-related quality of life between treatment arms.||||0.21
81599398|NCT01490502|162875126|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.13
81599399|NCT01490502|162875127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.08
81599400|NCT04493931|162875163|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|0.944|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.753|1.184||||||||1.184|0.753|
81599401|NCT04493931|162875164|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|0.742|||||The median difference and the 90% CI of the median difference were from Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|||0.742|-0.750|
81599402|NCT04493931|162875165|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.094|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.959|1.249||||||||1.249|0.959|
81599403|NCT04493931|162875166|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.157|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.059|1.265||||||||1.265|1.059|
81599404|NCT04493931|162875167|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.158|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.062|1.264||||||||1.264|1.062|
81599405|NCT04493931|162875168|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.635|0.84||||||||0.840|0.635|
81599406|NCT04493931|162875169|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0|||||The median difference and the 90% CI of the median difference were from Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|||0.000|0.000|
81599407|NCT04493931|162875170|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.467|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.492|||||The median difference and the 90% CI of the median difference were from Hodges-Lehmann estimate|||0.492|-1.000|
81599408|NCT04493931|162875171|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|0.476|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.433|0.525||||||||0.525|0.433|
81599409|NCT04493931|162875172|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|0.478|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.435|0.526||||||||0.526|0.435|
81599410|NCT04493931|162875173|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|1.533|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.274|1.845||||||||1.845|1.274|
81599411|NCT04493931|162875174|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0|||||The median difference and the 90% CI of the median difference were from Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|||0.000|0.000|
81599412|NCT04493931|162875175|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|-0.233|||||The median difference and the 90% CI of the median difference were from Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|||-0.233|-1.000|
81599413|NCT04493931|162875176|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|1.217|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.085|1.363||||||||1.363|1.085|
81599414|NCT04493931|162875177|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|1.121|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.983|1.278||||||||1.278|0.983|
81599415|NCT04493931|162875178|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|1.242|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.046|1.475||||||||1.475|1.046|
81599416|NCT04493931|162875179|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0|||||The median difference and the 90% CI of the median difference were from Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|||0.000|0.000|
81599417|NCT04493931|162875180|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.8|||||The median difference and the 90% CI of the median difference were from Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|||0.800|-0.250|
81599418|NCT04493931|162875181|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|1.923|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.622|2.278||||||||2.278|1.622|
81599419|NCT04493931|162875182|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|1.902|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.619|2.234||||||||2.234|1.619|
81599420|NCT04493931|162875206|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS mean|1.051|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.824|1.34||||||||1.340|0.824|
81599421|NCT04493931|162875207|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.25|||||The median difference and the 90% CI of the median difference were from Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|||0.250|0.000|
81599422|NCT04493931|162875208|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|1.25|||||The median difference and the 90% CI of the median difference were from Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|||1.250|-0.500|
81599423|NCT04493931|162875209|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS mean|1.094|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.987|1.212||||||||1.212|0.987|
81599424|NCT04493931|162875210|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS mean|1.095|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.991|1.209||||||||1.209|0.991|
81599425|NCT04493931|162875213|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.0|||||The median difference and the 90% CI of the median difference were from Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|||0.000|-0.250|
81599426|NCT04493931|162875216|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS mean|1.214|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.473||||||||1.473|1.000|
81599427|NCT04493931|162875217|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS mean|1.097|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.948|1.27||||||||1.270|0.948|
81599428|NCT04493931|162875218|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS mean|1.071|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.939|1.221||||||||1.221|0.939|
81599429|NCT04493931|162875219|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS mean|1.096|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.292||||||||1.292|0.930|
81599430|NCT04493931|162875233|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS mean|0.499|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.441|0.565||||||||0.565|0.441|
81599431|NCT04493931|162875234|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS mean|0.439|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|0.521||||||||0.521|0.370|
81599432|NCT04493931|162875235|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS mean|0.438|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.372|0.516||||||||0.516|0.372|
81599433|NCT04493931|162875236|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS mean|1.036|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.129||||||||1.129|0.950|
81599434|NCT04493931|162875260|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|1.755|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.304|2.363||||||||2.363|1.304|
81599435|NCT04493931|162875261|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|0.833|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.769|0.902||||||||0.902|0.769|
81599436|NCT04493931|162875262|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|0.745|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.653|0.85||||||||0.850|0.653|
81599437|NCT04493931|162875263|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|0.892|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.782|1.018||||||||1.018|0.782|
81599438|NCT04493931|162875264|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|1.157|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.876|1.528||||||||1.528|0.876|
81599439|NCT04493931|162875265|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|1.142|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.016|1.283||||||||1.283|1.016|
81599440|NCT04493931|162875266|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|0.603|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.521|0.699||||||||0.699|0.521|
81599441|NCT04493931|162875267|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|0.526|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.448|0.618||||||||0.618|0.448|
81599442|NCT03466086|162875318|SUPERIORITY|This was a pilot study and the sample size was not based on any empirical power calculation.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.238|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|2.59||Superiority will be declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% credible interval of the difference between Test and Control is greater than 0.|Multivariate Bayesian Model|The correlation between measurements across periods were modeled using unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|Mean Difference was calculated as Test minus Control.|||2.59|-2.35|
81643160|NCT00577096|162976782|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|T-test and chi-squared to check for equivalence of groups for age, race and gender.|||||<|0.025||95.0||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|This is minus 9 (4 exercise, 5 usual care) participants who were unresponsive to Epoetin Alfa and included participants in short and long study.||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference between groups for the number of days of stem cell collections.||||<0.025
81523773|NCT04566601|162736759|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36||||0.8705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|3.98||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 75mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effects model repeated measures (REML-based MMRM) including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline STAI-S total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.98|-4.70|0.8705
81523774|NCT04566601|162736759|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.15||||0.5262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|4.71||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 125mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effects model repeated measures (REML-based MMRM) including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline STAI-S total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.71|-2.41|0.5262
81523775|NCT04566601|162736760|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.83||||0.0782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|0.21||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 5mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effects model repeated measures (REML-based MMRM) including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline PHQ-9 total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.21|-3.87|0.0782
81523776|NCT04566601|162736760|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.23||||0.8266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|2.32||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 25mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effects model repeated measures (REML-based MMRM) including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline PHQ-9 total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.32|-1.86|0.8266
81523777|NCT04566601|162736760|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27||||0.791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|1.74||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 75mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effects model repeated measures (REML-based MMRM) including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline PHQ-9 total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.74|-2.28|0.7910
81523778|NCT04566601|162736760|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.8743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|1.51||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 125mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effects model repeated measures (REML-based MMRM) including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline PHQ-9 total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.51|-1.77|0.8743
81523779|NCT04566601|162736761|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.8016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.37||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 5mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effects model repeated measures (REML-based MMRM) including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline CGI-S total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.37|-0.47|0.8016
81599443|NCT03466086|162875319|SUPERIORITY|Superiority will be declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% credible interval of the difference between Test and Control is less than 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.951|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.37|||Multivariate Bayesian Analysis|The correlation between measurements across periods were modeled using unstructured variance-covariance matrix.||This was a pilot study and the sample size was not based on any empirical power calculation.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|3.37|-0.40|
81523780|NCT04566601|162736761|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23||||0.2929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.2||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 25mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effects model repeated measures (REML-based MMRM) including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline CGI-S total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.20|-0.67|0.2929
81523781|NCT04566601|162736761|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.9666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.4||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 75mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effects model repeated measures (REML-based MMRM) including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline CGI-S total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.40|-0.42|0.9666
81523782|NCT04566601|162736761|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.2833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.15||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 125mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effects model repeated measures (REML-based MMRM) including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline CGI-S total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.15|-0.52|0.2833
81523783|NCT04566601|162736762|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.4552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.2||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 5mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effects model repeated measures (REML-based MMRM) including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline PGI-S total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.20|-0.45|0.4552
81523784|NCT04566601|162736762|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.4734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.22||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 25mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effects model repeated measures (REML-based MMRM) including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline PGI-S total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.22|-0.47|0.4734
81523785|NCT04566601|162736762|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.8388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.29||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 75mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effects model repeated measures (REML-based MMRM) including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline PGI-S total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.29|-0.36|0.8388
81523786|NCT04566601|162736762|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.19||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed effects model repeated measures||"Least Squares Mean of BI 1358894 125mg - Least Squares Mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) mean difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed effects model repeated measures (REML-based MMRM) including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, visit (baseline and Week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline PGI-S total score, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as baseline-by-visit interaction. Patient was considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.19|-0.35|0.5540
81599444|NCT04570436|162875333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.85|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|26.2||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The sensitivity and integrity of the study was validated by comparing the mean responses of diazepam, the positive control (C), to the placebo (P):~H0: μC - μP ≤ δ1 versus Ha: μC - μP \> δ1 where δ1 = 15"|||26.2|<0.0001
81523787|NCT02397057|162736769|OTHER|Observed cases, logistic regression analysis. Subjects with missing data on Day 42 were excluded from the statistical testing.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.63||p-value was estimated by logistic regression with treatment, region (US, EUR), and baseline RLS medication-related augmentation as fixed factors, and baseline IRLS as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.63|0.70|0.3690
81461199|NCT01691560|162614637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.49||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.81|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline included as covariate.|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment that negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.81|0.16|0.0037
81461200|NCT01691560|162614637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.48||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.81|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline included as covariate.|Treatment as fixed factor, baseline Schiff score as covariate. Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment that negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.81|0.16|0.0040
81461201|NCT01691560|162614637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.32|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline included as covariate.|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment that negative difference implies the mean of the second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.32|-0.32|0.9974
81461202|NCT01691560|162614638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|5.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric test|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||5|-5|0.8861
81461203|NCT01691560|162614638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric test|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||5|0|0.0641
81461204|NCT01691560|162614638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.1831||95.0|0.0|5.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric test|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||5|0|0.1831
81461205|NCT01691560|162614638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric test|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0|-10|0.0871
81461206|NCT01691560|162614638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric test|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0|-10|0.1690
81461207|NCT01691560|162614638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.3829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hodges-Lehmann Wilcoxon non-parametric test|Difference is First named treatment minus Second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0|-5|0.3829
81461208|NCT01691560|162614639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.03||||0.9421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.80|-0.74|0.9421
81523788|NCT02397057|162736773|OTHER||Least square(LS) mean difference|-4.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.542||0.1108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.083|0.941|||ANCOVA|||LOCF, ANCOVA Analysis||0.941|-9.083|0.1108
81523789|NCT02397057|162736774|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||p-value was estimated using continuity-corrected chi-square test.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.0002
81599445|NCT04570436|162875333|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 11|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84||0.3581|ONE_SIDED|95.0||14.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The primary analysis evaluated whether gabapentin (T) produced mean responses that show abuse potential similar to placebo.~H0: μT - μP ≥ δ3 versus Ha: μT - μP \< δ3 where δ3 =11"||14.7||0.3581
81599446|NCT04570436|162875333|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 11|Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.85||0.3051|ONE_SIDED|95.0||14.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The primary analysis evaluated whether gabapentin (T) produced mean responses that show abuse potential similar to placebo.~H0: μT - μP ≥ δ3 versus Ha: μT - μP \< δ3 where δ3 =11"||14.3||0.3051
81599447|NCT04570436|162875333|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 11|Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83||0.2179|ONE_SIDED|95.0||13.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The primary analysis evaluated whether gabapentin (T) produced mean responses that show abuse potential similar to placebo.~H0: μT - μP ≥ δ3 versus Ha: μT - μP \< δ3 where δ3 =11"||13.5||0.2179
81599448|NCT04570436|162875333|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|16.3||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The null and alternative hypotheses for evaluating whether gabapentin (T) produced mean responses that show less abuse potential than diazepam (C) were:~H0: μC - μT ≤ δ2 versus Ha: μC - μT \> δ2 where δ2 =0"|||16.3|<0.0001
81599449|NCT04570436|162875333|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|16.7||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The null and alternative hypotheses for evaluating whether gabapentin (T) produced mean responses that show less abuse potential than diazepam (C) were:~H0: μC - μT ≤ δ2 versus Ha: μC - μT \> δ2 where δ2 =0"|||16.7|<0.0001
81599450|NCT04570436|162875333|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.85|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|17.4||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The null and alternative hypotheses for evaluating whether gabapentin (T) produced mean responses that show less abuse potential than diazepam (C) were:~H0: μC - μT ≤ δ2 versus Ha: μC - μT \> δ2 where δ2 =0"|||17.4|<0.0001
81599451|NCT04570436|162875335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|325.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|113.38||0.0023|ONE_SIDED|90.0|138.2||||Mixed Models Analysis||||||138.2|0.0023
81599452|NCT04570436|162875335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|140.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|113.01||0.2157|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-82.7|363.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||363.7|-82.7|0.2157
81599453|NCT04570436|162875335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|155.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|113.25||0.172|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-68.3|379.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||379.1|-68.3|0.1720
81599454|NCT04570436|162875335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|212.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|113.01||0.0622|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.0|435.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||435.5|-11.0|0.0622
81599455|NCT04570436|162875335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-185.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|113.04||0.1031|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-409.0|37.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||37.94|-409|0.1031
81599456|NCT04570436|162875335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-170.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|112.97||0.1334|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-394.0|52.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||52.71|-394|0.1334
81599457|NCT04570436|162875335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-114.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|113.59||0.3189|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-338.0|110.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||110.8|-338|0.3189
81599458|NCT04570436|162875336|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|55.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.362|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|90.0|46.89||||Mixed Models Analysis||||||46.89|<0.0001
81599459|NCT04570436|162875336|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.348||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.61|27.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||27.74|6.61|0.0016
81599460|NCT04570436|162875336|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.36||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.79|31.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||31.96|10.79|0.0001
81599461|NCT04570436|162875336|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.352|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.92|33.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||33.07|11.92|<0.0001
81599462|NCT04570436|162875336|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.312|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.1|-28.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-28.1|-49.1|<0.0001
81599463|NCT04570436|162875336|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-34.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.308|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-44.9|-23.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-23.9|-44.9|<0.0001
81599464|NCT04570436|162875336|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.337|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-43.8|-22.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-22.7|-43.8|<0.0001
81599465|NCT04570436|162875338|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|234.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.174|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|90.0|171.7||||Mixed Models Analysis||||||171.7|<0.0001
81643161|NCT00577096|162976783|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|T-test and chi-squared to check for equivalence of groups for age, race and gender.|||||<|0.025||95.0||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|This is minus 9 (4 exercise, 5 usual care) participants who were unresponsive to Epoetin Alfa and included participants in short and long study.||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference between groups for the number of days of stem cell collections.||||<0.025
81643162|NCT00577096|162976784|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|T-test and chi-squared to check for equivalence of groups for age, race and gender.|||||<|0.025||95.0||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference between groups for the number of platelet transfusions.||||<0.025
81643163|NCT03305458|162976786|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||To determine if child and caregiver engagement is affected by overall SPARK use, a 2-level MLM (level-1 child, level-2 provider) will be used. Engagement scores will be calculated per child and caregiver participant. An aggregate engagement score will determine if there are differences across conditions (SPARK + TF CBT vs standard TF-CBT) while accounting for the nesting providers.|||
81643164|NCT03305458|162976787|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||To determine if provider fidelity is affected by overall SPARK use, a 2-level MLM (level-1 child; level-2 provider) will be used. Fidelity will be measured by the TF-CBT TPOCS-S. Providers' overall use of the toolkit will be calculated per child participant and averaged across toolkit content. Fidelity scores will be calculated per child participant such that each provider will have three ratings. An aggregate fidelity score will determine if there are differences across conditions (SPARK + TF-CBT vs. standard TF-CBT) while accounting for the nesting of providers.|||
81643165|NCT03305458|162976788|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-to provider.|||
81643166|NCT03305458|162976789|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider|||
81643167|NCT03305458|162976790|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider|||
81643168|NCT03305458|162976791|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider|||
81643169|NCT03305458|162976792|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider|||
81643170|NCT03305458|162976793|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider|||
81643171|NCT03305458|162976794|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider.|||
81643172|NCT03305458|162976795|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider.|||
81643173|NCT03305458|162976796|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider.|||
81643174|NCT03305458|162976797|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider|||
81643175|NCT03305458|162976798|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider|||
81643176|NCT03305458|162976799|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider|||
81643177|NCT03305458|162976800|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider|||
81643178|NCT03305458|162976801|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider.|||
81643179|NCT03305458|162976802|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider|||
81643180|NCT03305458|162976803|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider|||
81643181|NCT03305458|162976804|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider|||
81643182|NCT03305458|162976805|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider|||
81599466|NCT04570436|162875338|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|66.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.048||0.0834|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.86|141.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||141.5|-8.86|0.0834
81599467|NCT04570436|162875338|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|99.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.128||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.75|174.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||174.4|23.75|0.0103
81599468|NCT04570436|162875338|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|97.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.048||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.05|172.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||172.4|22.05|0.0116
81599469|NCT04570436|162875338|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-169.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-244.0|-93.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-93.4|-244|<0.0001
81643183|NCT03305458|162976806|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Response to the intervention will be evaluated with a piecewise longitudinal MLM that contains an additional level corresponding to time. Level-1 will correspond to time, level-2 to child, and level-3 to provider|||
81643184|NCT01370564|162976807|OTHER|There was no specific hypothesis tested. The method of Rao and Scott for clustered binary data was used to construct a point estimate and 95% confidence interval for the number of days during the follow-up period across all subjects in which the patient instruction set was based on the subject's pressure state as measured by the Chronicle IHM/ICD system.|Rao-Scott estimator for clustered data|72.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.0|78.0||||||||78|65|
81643185|NCT00603278|162976849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.207|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.318|||ANCOVA|||||0.318|0.096|<0.001
81523790|NCT02893917|162736779|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.617||||0.0359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.392|0.969|||Regression, Cox|||||0.969|0.392|0.0359
81523791|NCT02893917|162736780|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.705|2.399||no p value provided|Regression, Cox|||||2.399|0.705|
81523792|NCT02893917|162736783|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.272|1.504|||Regression, Cox|||HRD positive ONLY||1.504|0.272|
81523793|NCT02893917|162736783|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.777|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.448|1.348|||Regression, Cox|||HRD negative ONLY||1.348|0.448|
81599470|NCT04570436|162875338|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-136.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.036||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-211.0|-60.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-60.7|-211|0.0005
81599471|NCT04570436|162875338|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-138.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.243||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-213.0|-62.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-62.2|-213|0.0004
81599472|NCT03786952|162875428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.453|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.453
81599473|NCT03786952|162875429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.931|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.931
81599474|NCT03786952|162875430|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.923|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.923
81599475|NCT03786952|162875431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.399|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.399
81599476|NCT03786952|162875432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.872|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.872
81599477|NCT03786952|162875433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.998
81599478|NCT03786952|162875434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.10
81599479|NCT03786952|162875435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.992|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.992
81599480|NCT03786952|162875436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.519|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.519
81599481|NCT03786952|162875437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.007
81599482|NCT03786952|162875438|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.457|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.457
81599483|NCT03786952|162875439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.415|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.415
81599484|NCT03786952|162875440|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.923|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.923
81599485|NCT03786952|162875441|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.981|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.981
81599486|NCT03786952|162875442|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.627|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.627
81599487|NCT03786952|162875443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.901|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.901
81599488|NCT03786952|162875444|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.166|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.166
81599489|NCT03786952|162875445|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.252|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.252
81599490|NCT03923959|162875446|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.307||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5597|1.834|||Regression, Logistic||||A two-sample proportion test was also completed; the test utilized an α \< 0.049 to account for the O'Brien-Fleming adjustment. The p-value for the two-sample proportion test was 0.966.|1.834|0.5597|0.966
81599491|NCT03923959|162875447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.183||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was the standard α = 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.183
81599492|NCT03923959|162875448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.729||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was the standard α = 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.729
81599493|NCT03923959|162875449|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.655||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was the standard α = 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.655
81599494|NCT03923959|162875450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7832||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was the standard α = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7832
81599495|NCT02954354|162875478|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-26.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.8|-17.8||Adjusted p-value, two-sided significance level of 0.05|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||The primary analysis of time to alleviation of symptoms was a comparison of baloxavir with placebo in all participants in the intention-to-treat infection population. Statistical tests were performed at the 0.05 significance level.||-17.8|-35.8|<0.0001
81643186|NCT00603278|162976849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.238|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|0.349|||ANCOVA|||||0.349|0.127|<0.001
81643187|NCT00603278|162976849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.293|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.182|0.404|||ANCOVA|||||0.404|0.182|<0.001
81643188|NCT00603278|162976849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.279|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.167|0.392|||ANCOVA|||||0.392|0.167|<0.001
81643189|NCT00603278|162976849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.225|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.114|0.337|||ANCOVA|||||0.337|0.114|<0.001
81643190|NCT01207453|162976879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference between the change measured during placebo versus the change during milnacipran treatment. Calculated using Wilcoxon signed rank tests.||||0.42
81643191|NCT01207453|162976879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||Linear mixed models including treatment, crossover period and treatment sequence. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference between the change measured during placebo versus the change during milnacipran treatment. Calculated using linear mixed models.||||0.37
81643192|NCT01207453|162976880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference between the change measured during placebo versus the change during milnacipran treatment. Calculated using the Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.||||0.39
81643193|NCT01207453|162976880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||Linear mixed models including treatment, crossover period and treatment sequence. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference between the change measured during placebo versus the change during milnacipran treatment. Calculated using linear mixed models.||||0.96
81643194|NCT01207453|162976881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference between the change measured during placebo versus the change during milnacipran treatment. Calculated using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.||||0.89
81461209|NCT01691560|162614639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.15||||0.6918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.6|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.60|-0.90|0.6918
81461210|NCT01691560|162614639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.13||||0.7421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.88|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment and Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.88|-0.63|0.7421
81461211|NCT01691560|162614639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.18||||0.6433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.94|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment and Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.94|-0.58|0.6433
81461212|NCT01691560|162614639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.67|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment and Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.67|-0.86|0.8010
81461213|NCT01691560|162614639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.28||||0.4692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.03|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment and Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||1.03|-0.48|0.4692
81461214|NCT01691560|162614640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.31||||0.4797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|1.16|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment and Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||1.16|-0.55|0.4797
81461215|NCT01691560|162614640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.54||||0.2023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.29|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment and Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.29|-1.37|0.2023
81461216|NCT01691560|162614640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.45||||0.2917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.39|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment and Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.39|-1.29|0.2917
81461217|NCT01691560|162614640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.85||||0.0503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.69|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment and Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||1.69|0.00|0.0503
81523794|NCT03626545|162736789|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.48|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model stratified by line of therapy and histology|||1.48|0.76|0.633
81599496|NCT02954354|162875478|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Analysis using the stratified log rank test was performed as a sensitivity analysis.||||<0.0001
81599497|NCT02954354|162875479|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.3||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|6.6||Adjusted p-value, two-sided significance level of 0.05|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||A secondary analysis of time to alleviation of symptoms, consisting of a comparison between the 20 to 64 years of age stratum of the baloxavir group and the oseltamivir group, was conducted if statistical significance was observed in the primary analysis in order to maintain the overall Type I error.||6.6|-6.6|0.7560
81599498|NCT02954354|162875479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3761||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Analysis using the stratified log rank test was performed as a sensitivity analysis.||||0.3761
81599499|NCT02954354|162875480|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 2||||<0.0001
81599500|NCT02954354|162875480|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 3||||<0.0001
81599501|NCT02954354|162875480|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 4||||<0.0001
81599502|NCT02954354|162875480|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 5||||<0.0001
81599503|NCT02954354|162875480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4767||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 6||||0.4767
81599504|NCT02954354|162875480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3353||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 9||||0.3353
81599505|NCT02954354|162875481|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 2||||<0.0001
81643195|NCT01207453|162976881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||Linear mixed models including treatment, crossover period and treatment sequence. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference between the change measured during placebo versus the change during milnacipran treatment. Calculated using linear mixed models.||||0.83
81599506|NCT02954354|162875481|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 3||||<0.0001
81599507|NCT02954354|162875481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0852||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 4||||0.0852
81599508|NCT02954354|162875481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0063||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 5||||0.0063
81599509|NCT02954354|162875481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6187||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 6||||0.6187
81599510|NCT02954354|162875481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8637||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|||Day 9||||0.8637
81599511|NCT02954354|162875482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6145||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 2||||0.6145
81599512|NCT02954354|162875482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2505||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 3||||0.2505
81461218|NCT01691560|162614640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.76||||0.0811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.61|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment and Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||1.61|-0.09|0.0811
81461219|NCT01691560|162614640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.09||||0.8322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.93|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment and Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment that a negative difference implies the mean of second named treatment is larger than that of the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for treatments in comparison.||0.93|-0.75|0.8322
81461220|NCT04157348|162614650|SUPERIORITY||Difference in remission rates|0.0121||||0.8773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1411|0.1653|||Regression, Logistic|marginal standardization method|The difference of remission rates (Benralizumab - Mepolizumab) are estimated using marginal standardization method in a logistic regression model. The covariates include treatment arm, baseline dose of prednisone, baseline BVAS and region.|||0.1653|-0.1411|0.8773
81461221|NCT04157348|162614651|SUPERIORITY||difference in remission rates|0.0544|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0746|0.1834|||Regression, Logistic|marginal standardization method||||0.1834|-0.0746|
81461222|NCT04157348|162614652|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.4|||Proportional Odds Model||The odds ratio (Benralizumab vs. Mepolizumab) and its 95% CI are estimated with a proportional odds model. The covariates include treatment arm, baseline dose of prednisone, baseline BVAS and region. A \>1 odds ratio means Benralizumab is favored.|main remission||2.40|0.72|
81461223|NCT04157348|162614652|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.29|||Proportional Odds Model||The odds ratio (Benralizumab vs. Mepolizumab) and its 95% CI are estimated with a proportional odds model. The covariates include treatment arm, baseline dose of prednisone, baseline BVAS and region. A \>1 odds ratio means Benralizumab is favored.|supportive remission||2.29|0.55|
81461224|NCT04157348|162614653|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.44|||Proportional Odds Model||The odds ratio (Benralizumab vs. Mepolizumab) and its 95% CI are estimated with a proportional odds model. The covariates include treatment arm, baseline dose of prednisone, baseline BVAS and region.|sustained main remission||2.44|0.74|
81461225|NCT04157348|162614653|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.34|||Proportional Odds Model||The odds ratio (Benralizumab vs. Mepolizumab) and its 95% CI are estimated with a proportional odds model. The covariates include treatment arm, baseline dose of prednisone, baseline BVAS and region. A \>1 odds ratio means Benralizumab is favored.|sustained supportive remission||2.34|0.64|
81461226|NCT04157348|162614654|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.82|||Regression, Cox||The HR (Benralizumab vs. Mepolizumab) and 95% CI are estimated using a Cox regression model with Efron method to control for ties. The covariates include treatment arm, baseline dose of prednisone, baseline BVAS and region.|relapse||1.82|0.53|
81461227|NCT04157348|162614655|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.9|||negative binomial model|marginal standardization method|The rate ratio (Benralizumab/Mepolizumab) and the corresponding 95% CI are calculated using a negative binomial model. The covariates in the model include treatment arm, baseline dose of prednisone, baseline BVAS and region.|relapse||1.90|0.56|
81461228|NCT04157348|162614657|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.54|||proportional odds model||The odds ratio (Benralizumab 30 mg vs. Mepolizumab 300 mg) and 95% CI are estimated using a proportional odds model. The covariates in the model include treatment arm, baseline dose of prednisone, baseline BVAS and region.|||2.54|0.75|
81461229|NCT04157348|162614658|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|3.22|||proportional odds model||The odds ratio (Benralizumab 30 mg vs. Mepolizumab 300 mg) for higher % reduction and 95% CI are estimated using a proportional odds model. The covariates in the model include treatment arm, baseline dose of prednisone, baseline BVAS and region.|||3.22|0.96|
81599513|NCT02954354|162875482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.419||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 4||||0.4190
81643196|NCT01207453|162976882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference between the change measured during placebo versus the change during milnacipran treatment. Calculated using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.||||0.04
81643197|NCT01207453|162976882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Linear mixed models including treatment, crossover period and treatment sequence. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference between the change measured during placebo versus the change during milnacipran treatment. Calculated using linear mixed models.||||0.04
81643198|NCT01207453|162976883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference between the change measured during placebo versus the change during milnacipran treatment. Calculated using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.||||0.89
81643199|NCT01207453|162976883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|||||Linear mixed models including treatment, crossover period and treatment sequence. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference between the change measured during placebo versus the change during milnacipran treatment. Calculated using linear mixed models.||||0.44
81643200|NCT01207453|162976884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference between the change measured during placebo versus the change during milnacipran treatment. Calculated using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.||||0.35
81643201|NCT01207453|162976884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|||||Linear mixed models including treatment, crossover period and treatment sequence. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference between the change measured during placebo versus the change during milnacipran treatment. Calculated using linear mixed models.||||0.34
81643202|NCT01207453|162976885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference between the change measured during placebo versus the change during milnacipran treatment. Calculated using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.||||0.72
81643203|NCT01207453|162976885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|||||Linear mixed models including treatment, crossover period and treatment sequence. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference between the change measured during placebo versus the change during milnacipran treatment. Calculated using linear mixed models.||||0.82
81643204|NCT00676663|162976886|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.09|||Log Rank|P-value is stratified by the randomization stratification factors and is 1-sided, with a 0.10 threshold for significance.||||1.09|0.49|0.06
81643205|NCT00676663|162976890|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.97||P-value is stratified by the randomization stratification factors and is 1-sided.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated from a Cox proportional hazards model. Placebo serves as the reference treatment group for the interpretation of the hazard ratio.|||0.97|0.36|0.018
81643206|NCT00513292|162976897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percentages between arms|2.3||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|13.9|||Chi-squared|||The difference in pCR rates between treatment arms for pCR within the Breast, Defined as no Evidence of Invasive Tumor Remaining in the Breast at Surgery Following Completion of Chemotherapy||13.9|-9.3|.7
81523795|NCT00793325|162736832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.575|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was Age. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between \<15 years and \>=15 years in the frequency of treatment related adverse events."||||=0.575
81523796|NCT00793325|162736833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.206|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was Gender. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between Male and Female in the frequency of treatment related adverse events."||||=0.206
81643207|NCT00714688|162976906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least-Squares Means|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.136||95.0|-6.04|0.67||The p value was adjusted for multiplicity via Dunnett's test procedure.|ANCOVA|Treatment, gender and country were used as factors and baseline value and age were used as covariates.||Statistical analysis of change from baseline at endpoint.||0.67|-6.04|0.136
81643208|NCT00714688|162976906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least-Squares Means|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.002||95.0|-8.22|-1.55||The p value was adjusted for multiplicity via Dunnett's test procedure.|ANCOVA|Treatment, gender and country were used as factors and baseline value and age were used as covariates.||Statistical analysis of change from baseline at endpoint.||-1.55|-8.22|0.002
81643209|NCT00714688|162976907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.216||||||Comparison with placebo was performed without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model was performed on ranked data. Treatment, gender \& country were used as factors and baseline value \& age were used as covariates.||Statistical analysis of change from baseline at endpoint.||||0.216
81643210|NCT00714688|162976907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison with placebo was performed without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model has been performed on ranked data. Treatment, gender \& country were used as factors and baseline value \& age were used as covariates.||Statistical analysis of change from baseline at endpoint.||||<0.001
81643211|NCT00714688|162976908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052||||||Comparison with placebo was performed without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model has been performed on ranked data. Treatment, gender and country were used as factors and age was used as a covariate.||||||0.052
81643212|NCT00714688|162976908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||Comparison with placebo was performed without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model has been performed on ranked data. Treatment, gender and country were used as factors and age was used as a covariate.||||||0.002
81523797|NCT00793325|162736834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was Severity. The null hypothesis is that there is no association between mild, moderate and severe in the frequency of treatment related adverse events."||||=0.033
81643213|NCT00714688|162976909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least-Squares Means|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.023||||||Comparison with placebo was performed without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Treatment, gender and country were used as factors and baseline value and age were used as covariates.||Statistical analysis of change from baseline at endpoint.||||0.023
81643214|NCT00714688|162976909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least-Squares Means|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.016||||||Comparison with placebo was performed without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Treatment, gender and country were used as factors and baseline value and age were used as covariates.||Statistical analysis of change from baseline at endpoint.||||0.016
81643215|NCT00097708|162976921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.4|-2.2|0.6540
81643216|NCT00097708|162976921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.2||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-1.4|||ANCOVA|||||-1.4|-5.0|0.0005
81643217|NCT00097708|162976921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.8||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|4.5|||ANCOVA|||||4.5|1.1|0.0015
81461230|NCT04157348|162614659|SUPERIORITY||difference in proportions|0.1079|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0225|0.2383|||Regression, Logistic|marginal standardization method|The difference of proportions (Benralizumab - Mepolizumab) and 95% CI are estimated using marginal standardization method in a logistic regression model. The covariates include treatment arm, baseline dose of prednisone, baseline BVAS and region.|\>=50% reduction||0.2383|-0.0225|
81461231|NCT04157348|162614659|SUPERIORITY||difference in proportions|0.1569|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0067|0.3017|||Regression, Logistic|marginal standardization method|The difference of proportions (Benralizumab - Mepolizumab) and 95% CI are estimated using marginal standardization method in a logistic regression model. The covariates include treatment arm, baseline dose of prednisone, baseline BVAS and region.|100% reduction||0.3017|0.0067|
81461232|NCT04157348|162614659|SUPERIORITY||difference in proportions|-0.0068|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1555|0.1418|||Regression, Logistic|marginal standardization method|The difference of proportions (Benralizumab - Mepolizumab) and 95% CI are estimated using marginal standardization method in a logistic regression model. The covariates include treatment arm, baseline dose of prednisone, baseline BVAS and region.|OCS dose \<=4 mg/day||0.1418|-0.1555|
81461233|NCT04157348|162614660|SUPERIORITY||difference in response rates|0.046|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0422|0.1341|||Regression, Logistic|marginal standardization method|The difference of response rates (Benralizumab - Mepolizumab) and 95% CI are estimated using marginal standardization method in a logistic regression model. The covariates include treatment arm, baseline dose of prednisone, baseline BVAS and region.|any clinical response-definition 1||0.1341|-0.0422|
81461234|NCT04157348|162614660|SUPERIORITY||difference in response rates|0.079|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0732|0.2312|||Regression, Logistic|marginal standardization method|The difference of response rates (Benralizumab - Mepolizumab) and 95% CI are estimated using marginal standardization method in a logistic regression model. The covariates include treatment arm, baseline dose of prednisone, baseline BVAS and region.|complete response-definition 1||0.2312|-0.0732|
81643218|NCT03721978|162976926|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the one-sided p-value was \<0.025 and the corresponding lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded zero (0).|Difference in Percentage|28.6||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|50.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||50.4|-24.6|0.115
81643219|NCT03721978|162976931|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the one-sided p-value was \<0.025 and the corresponding lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded zero (0).|Difference in Percentage|18.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|28.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||28.6|7.8|0.001
81643220|NCT03721978|162976932|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|13.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|46.0||||||||46.0|-37.7|
81643221|NCT03721978|162976933|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|12.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|24.5||||||||24.5|-0.8|
81643222|NCT03721978|162976934|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|38.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|59.5||||||||59.5|-15.7|
81643223|NCT03721978|162976935|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|27.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|38.2||||||||38.2|16.0|
81643224|NCT03721978|162976936|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|13.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|46.0||||||||46.0|-37.7|
81643225|NCT03721978|162976937|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|17.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|28.5||||||||28.5|5.2|
81643226|NCT03721978|162976938|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|28.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|50.4||||||||50.4|-24.6|
81643227|NCT03721978|162976939|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|20.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|29.5||||||||29.5|10.1|
81643228|NCT03721978|162976940|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.2|50.5||||||||50.5|-31.2|
81643229|NCT03721978|162976941|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|17.9||||||||17.9|-6.0|
81643230|NCT03721978|162976942|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.7|25.8||||||||25.8|-54.7|
81643231|NCT03721978|162976943|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|21.9||||||||21.9|1.1|
81643232|NCT03721978|162976944|OTHER||Location Shift|449.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|18224.0||||||Week 15: HPV-16 E7||18224.0|0.0|
81643233|NCT03721978|162976944|OTHER||Location Shift|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18224.0|674.0||||||Week 36: HPV-16 E7||674.0|-18224.0|
81643234|NCT03721978|162976944|OTHER||Location Shift|4049.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|224.0|18224.0||||||Week 15: HPV-18 E7||18224.0|224.0|
81643235|NCT03721978|162976944|OTHER||Location Shift|74.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18000.0|6074.0||||||Week 36: HPV-18 E7||6074.0|-18000.0|
81643236|NCT03721978|162976945|OTHER||Location Shift|224.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|224.0|674.0||||||Week 15: HPV-16 E7||674.0|224.0|
81643237|NCT03721978|162976945|OTHER||Location Shift|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|24.0||||||Week 36: HPV-16 E7||24.0|0.0|
81599514|NCT02954354|162875482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0095||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 5||||0.0095
81643238|NCT03721978|162976945|OTHER||Location Shift|2024.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2024.0|6074.0||||||Week 15: HPV-18 E7||6074.0|2024.0|
81643239|NCT03721978|162976945|OTHER||Location Shift|674.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|224.0|674.0||||||Week 36: HPV-18 E7||674.0|224.0|
81599515|NCT02954354|162875482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7393||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 6||||0.7393
81599516|NCT02954354|162875482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0049||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 9||||0.0049
81599517|NCT02954354|162875483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2266||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 2||||0.2266
81599518|NCT02954354|162875483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1379||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 3||||0.1379
81643240|NCT03721978|162976946|OTHER||Location Shift|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|73.33||||||HPV-16 E6: Week 15||73.33|0.00|
81643241|NCT03721978|162976946|OTHER||Location Shift|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|38.33||||||HPV-16 E6: Week 36||38.33|0.00|
81643242|NCT03721978|162976946|OTHER||Location Shift|16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|85.0||||||HPV-16 E7: Week 15||85.00|0.00|
81643243|NCT03721978|162976946|OTHER||Location Shift|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|36.67||||||HPV-16 E7: Week 36||36.67|0.00|
81643244|NCT03721978|162976946|OTHER||Location Shift|26.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|181.67||||||HPV-18 E6: Week 15||181.67|0.00|
81643245|NCT03721978|162976946|OTHER||Location Shift|11.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|31.67||||||HPV-18 E6: Week 36||31.67|0.00|
81643246|NCT03721978|162976946|OTHER||Location Shift|3.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|46.67||||||HPV-18 E7: Week 15||46.67|0.00|
81643247|NCT03721978|162976946|OTHER||Location Shift|4.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|20.0||||||HPV-18 E7: Week 36||20.00|0.00|
81643248|NCT03721978|162976947|OTHER||Location Shift|8.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.33|11.67||||||HPV-16 E6: Week 15||11.67|3.33|
81523798|NCT00793325|162736834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.207|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Armitage Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Severity. The null hypothesis is that there is no linear trend in the frequency of treatment related adverse events across increasing levels of severity."||||=0.207
81523799|NCT00793325|162736835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was Past history of any disease. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between With past history of any disease and Without past history any disease in the frequency of treatment related adverse events."||||=0.013
81523800|NCT00793325|162736836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was Complication(s). The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between With complication(s) and Without complication(s)in the frequency of treatment related adverse events."||||=0.009
81523801|NCT00793325|162736837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was Hepatic Function Disorder. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between with Hepatic Function Disorder and without Hepatic Function Disorder in the frequency of treatment related adverse events."||||<0.001
81523802|NCT00793325|162736838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was Renal Impairment. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between With Renal Impairment and Without Renal Impairment in the frequency of treatment related adverse events."||||<0.001
81523803|NCT00793325|162736839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was Concomitant Drug(s). The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between With Concomitant Drug(s) and Without Concomitant Drug(s) in the frequency of treatment related adverse events."||||=0.003
81523804|NCT00793325|162736840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the mean value of the change in the growth rate SD score for calendar age between SGA at one year and SGA at baseline.||||<0.001
81599519|NCT02954354|162875483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5479||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 4||||0.5479
81599520|NCT02954354|162875483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0241||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 5||||0.0241
81599521|NCT02954354|162875483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0898||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 6||||0.0898
81599522|NCT02954354|162875483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2548||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 9||||0.2548
81599523|NCT02954354|162875484|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 2||||<0.0001
81599524|NCT02954354|162875484|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 3||||<0.0001
81599525|NCT02954354|162875484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 4||||0.0008
81599526|NCT02954354|162875484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0132||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 5||||0.0132
81599527|NCT02954354|162875484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9307||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 6||||0.9307
81523805|NCT00793325|162736840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the null hypothesis.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the mean value of the change in the growth rate SD score for calendar age between SGA at two years and SGA at baseline.||||<0.001
81523806|NCT00793325|162736840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the null hypothesis.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the mean value of the change in the growth rate SD score for calendar age between SGA at three years and SGA at baseline.||||<0.001
81523807|NCT00793325|162736841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the null hypothesis.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the mean value of the change in the height SD score for calendar age between SGA at one year and SGA at baseline.||||<0.001
81643249|NCT03721978|162976947|OTHER||Location Shift|5.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.33|11.67||||||HPV-16 E6: Week 36||11.67|3.33|
81643250|NCT03721978|162976947|OTHER||Location Shift|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|11.67||||||HPV-16 E7: Week 15||11.67|1.67|
81643251|NCT03721978|162976947|OTHER||Location Shift|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.0||||||HPV-16 E7: Week 36||5.00|0.00|
81643252|NCT03721978|162976947|OTHER||Location Shift|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.0|40.0||||||HPV-18 E6: Week 15||40.00|15.00|
81643253|NCT03721978|162976947|OTHER||Location Shift|16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|28.33||||||HPV-18 E6: Week 36||28.33|10.00|
81523808|NCT00793325|162736841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the null hypothesis.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the mean value of the change in the height SD score for calendar age between SGA at two years and SGA at baseline.||||<0.001
81523809|NCT00793325|162736841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the mean value of the change in the height SD score for calendar age between SGA at three years and SGA at baseline.||||<0.001
81523810|NCT00434642|162736850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.484|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.388|0.605||A P-value \< 0.05 was required for significance.|Log Rank|The analysis was stratified for time since the last platinum therapy (6-12, \> 12 months) and cytoreductive surgery for recurrent disease (yes, no).|The hazard ratio was estimated using Cox regression. The hazard ratio is relative to the carboplatin and gemcitabine + placebo group.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the 2 treatment groups, ie, that the hazard ratio is equal to 1. The alternative hypothesis was that progression free survival was longer in the carboplatin and gemcitabine + bevacizumab group, ie, that the hazard ratio is not equal to 1.||0.605|0.388|<0.0001
81523811|NCT00434642|162736851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|29.2||A P-value \< 0.05 was required for significance.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified for time since the last platinum therapy (6-12, \> 12 months) and cytoreductive surgery for recurrent disease (yes, no).|The difference in response rates and the 95% confidence intervals for response rates were computed using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percentage of patients with an objective response between the 2 treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was that a larger percentage of patients had an objective response in the carboplatin and gemcitabine + bevacizumab group.||29.2|13.0|<0.0001
81523812|NCT00434642|162736853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.952||||0.6479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.771|1.176||Summaries of duration of overall survival (median, percentiles) were estimated from Kaplan-Meier curves. The 95% confidence interval for the median was computed using the method of Brookmeyer and Crowley.|Log Rank|The analysis was stratified for time since the last platinum therapy (≤12, \>12 months) and cytoreductive surgery for recurrent disease (Yes, No).|The hazard ratio was estimated using Cox regression. The hazard ratio is relative to the carboplatin and gemcitabine + placebo group.|||1.176|0.771|0.6479
81599528|NCT02954354|162875484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1677||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 9||||0.1677
81599529|NCT02954354|162875485|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 2||||<0.0001
81599530|NCT02954354|162875485|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 3||||<0.0001
81599531|NCT02954354|162875485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.801||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 4||||0.8010
81599532|NCT02954354|162875485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9451||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 5||||0.9451
81599533|NCT02954354|162875485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2256||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 6||||0.2256
81599534|NCT02954354|162875485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3332||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 9||||0.3332
81599535|NCT02954354|162875486|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 2||||<0.0001
81461235|NCT04157348|162614661|SUPERIORITY||difference in remission rates|0.0554|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|0.2037|||Regression, Logistic|marginal standardization method|The difference of remission rates (Benralizumab - Mepolizumab) and 95% CI are estimated using marginal standardization method in a logistic regression model. The covariates include treatment arm, baseline dose of prednisone, baseline BVAS and region.|main remission||0.2037|-0.0930|
81523813|NCT03392649|162736856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.60
81523814|NCT03392649|162736857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.34
81523815|NCT03392649|162736858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.54
81523816|NCT03392649|162736859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.09
81523817|NCT03392649|162736860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.16
81523818|NCT03392649|162736861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.67
81523819|NCT03392649|162736862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81523820|NCT03392649|162736863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.12
81523821|NCT04071158|162736889|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.8||||||Difference in percentage||2.8|-1.4|
81523822|NCT04071158|162736890|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|1.7||||||Difference in percentage||1.7|-4.6|
81523823|NCT04071158|162736891|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Mean|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.0||||||Anti-PT: Ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the GMC of RSV vaccine with aluminum hydroxide with Tdap arm by GMC of placebo/Tdap arm.||1.00|0.64|
81643254|NCT03721978|162976947|OTHER||Location Shift|3.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|6.67||||||HPV-18 E7: Week 15||6.67|1.67|
81523824|NCT04071158|162736891|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Mean|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.7||||||Anti-PT: Ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the GMC of RSV vaccine with aluminum hydroxide with Tdap arm by GMC of placebo/Tdap arm.||0.70|0.50|
81523825|NCT04071158|162736891|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Mean|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.76||||||Anti-PT: Ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the GMC of RSV vaccine with aluminum hydroxide with Tdap arm by GMC of placebo/Tdap arm.||0.76|0.48|
81523826|NCT04071158|162736892|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Mean|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.13|||||Ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing GMT of RSV vaccine with aluminum hydroxide with Tdap arm by GMT of RSV vaccine with aluminum hydroxide with placebo arm.|2.0-fold margin (related to primary objective): primary objective was demonstrated if the lower limit of 95% confidence interval (CI) from the ratio of titers with 50 percent cut off from two treatment groups greater than (\>) 0.5.||1.13|0.84|
81523827|NCT04071158|162736893|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Mean|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.14|||||Ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing GMT of RSV vaccine with aluminum hydroxide with Tdap arm by GMT of RSV vaccine with aluminum hydroxide with placebo arm.|2.0-fold margin (related to primary objective): primary objective was demonstrated if the lower limit of 95% CI from the ratio of titers with 50 percent cut off from two treatment groups \> 0.5.||1.14|0.81|
81523828|NCT04071158|162736898|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Mean|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.13|||||Ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing GMT of RSV vaccine with aluminum hydroxide with Tdap arm by GMT of RSV vaccine with aluminum hydroxide with placebo arm.|1.5-fold margin (related to secondary objective): secondary objective was demonstrated if the lower limit of 95% CI from the ratio of titers with 50 percent cut off from two treatment groups \> 0.67.||1.13|0.84|
81523829|NCT04071158|162736899|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Mean|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.14|||||Ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing GMT of RSV vaccine with aluminum hydroxide with Tdap arm by GMT of RSV vaccine with aluminum hydroxide with placebo arm.|1.5-fold margin (related to secondary objective): secondary objective was demonstrated if the lower limit of 95% CI from the ratio of titers with 50 percent cut off from two treatment groups \> 0.67.||1.14|0.81|
81523830|NCT02678923|162736917|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.73||||0.0738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|1.52||Baseline parameter value as a covariate and treatment group as factor, adjusting for country and prior statin use.|ANCOVA|||||1.52|-0.07|0.0738
81599536|NCT02954354|162875486|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 3||||<0.0001
81599537|NCT02954354|162875486|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 4||||<0.0001
81523831|NCT00300365|162737013|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81523832|NCT04856904|162737032|SUPERIORITY||Bilateral difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-2.0|||Student's t-test for paired samples|||||-2|-4.4|< 0.0001
81523833|NCT04856904|162737033|SUPERIORITY||Bilateral difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|=|0.9476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||Student's t-test for paired samples|||Week 1: Trifarotene 50 mcg/g, vehicle cream||0.3|-0.3|= 0.9476
81523834|NCT04856904|162737033|SUPERIORITY||Bilateral difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|=|0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.1|||Student's t-test for paired samples|||Week 2: Trifarotene 50 mcg/g, vehicle cream||-0.1|-1.1|= 0.0248
81523835|NCT04856904|162737033|SUPERIORITY||Bilateral difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|=|0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.2|||Student's t-test for paired samples|||Week 4: Trifarotene 50 mcg/g, vehicle cream||-0.2|-1.4|= 0.0072
81523836|NCT04856904|162737033|SUPERIORITY||Bilateral difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.7|||Student's t-test for paired samples|||Week 8: Trifarotene 50 mcg/g, vehicle cream||-0.7|-2.1|< 0.0001
81523837|NCT04856904|162737033|SUPERIORITY||Bilateral difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.3|||Student's t-test for paired samples|||Week 12: Trifarotene 50 mcg/g, vehicle cream||-1.3|-2.9|< 0.0001
81523838|NCT04856904|162737033|SUPERIORITY||Bilateral difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-1.6|||Student's t-test for paired samples|||Week 16: Trifarotene 50 mcg/g, vehicle cream||-1.6|-3.8|< 0.0001
81523839|NCT04856904|162737033|SUPERIORITY||Bilateral difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.5|||Student's t-test for paired samples|||Week 20: Trifarotene 50 mcg/g, vehicle cream||-1.5|-3.5|< 0.0001
81523840|NCT01641822|162737036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.743||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.446|1.238|||Negative binomial regression|||Ratio between rates||1.238|0.446|0.25
81523841|NCT01641822|162737037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.33||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|3.2||The p-value is from an MMRM analysis. The model includes terms for baseline value, previous exacerbations (1, 2, ≥ 3), treatment, visit (categorical), and treatment by visit interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference in change in FEV1 % predicted||3.2|-0.55|0.16
81523842|NCT01641822|162737038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of percentages||||0.67
81523843|NCT01641822|162737039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.59|||Log Rank|||Comparison of time to exacerbation||1.59|0.50|0.71
81523844|NCT01641822|162737040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.642||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.355|1.164|||Negative binomial regression|||Comparison of hospitalization rate||1.164|0.355|0.14
81523845|NCT01641822|162737041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.06||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|7.82||The p-value is from an MMRM analysis. The model includes terms for baseline value, previous exacerbations (1, 2, ≥ 3), treatment, visit (categorical), and treatment by visit interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference in change in CFQ-R RSS||7.82|-1.71|0.21
81523846|NCT00117793|162737047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The effect of study limb on limb volume was analyzed using repeated measures one-way analyses of variance.||||||>0.05
81643255|NCT03721978|162976947|OTHER||Location Shift|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.33||||||HPV-18 E7: Week 36||3.33|0.00|
81461236|NCT04157348|162614661|SUPERIORITY||difference in remission rates|0.0467|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1021|0.1956|||Regression, Logistic|marginal standardization method|The difference of remission rates (Benralizumab - Mepolizumab) and 95% CI are estimated using marginal standardization method in a logistic regression model. The covariates include treatment arm, baseline dose of prednisone, baseline BVAS and region.|supportive remission||0.1956|-0.1021|
81599538|NCT02954354|162875486|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 5||||<0.0001
81461237|NCT00812981|162614691|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was defined as the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMT ratio of HI antibodies against the A/Indonesia/05/2005 strain between the two groups (1562902A CP Group over 1562902A NP Group), being below (\<) 2.0.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.99|||ANCOVA|||Difference in adjusted GMT ratio for HI antibodies: To demonstrate that the NP 1562902A vaccine was non-inferior to the CP 1562902A vaccine, with respect to HI antibody GMT against the A/Indonesia/05/2005 strain, 42 days following vaccination.||0.99|0.71|
81461238|NCT02677922|162614722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.86||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|11.85|||Chi-squared|||||11.85|1.99|0.0003
81461239|NCT02677922|162614725|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.59||||0.1083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.13|||Log Rank|||||1.13|0.30|0.1083
81461240|NCT02677922|162614727|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.74|27.31|||Chi-squared|||||27.31|2.74|<0.001
81461241|NCT02677922|162614728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.1943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|4.2|||Chi-squared|||||4.20|0.74|0.1943
81461242|NCT02677922|162614731|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.99||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.87|||Log Rank|Unstratified log-rank test|Cox proportional hazards regression model|||1.87|0.52|0.9720
81461243|NCT02677922|162614732|OTHER|Confidence interval of difference|Difference|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|22.5|||||The CI for the difference was derived using Greenwood's variance estimate.|||22.5|-17.3|
81461244|NCT03331796|162614752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|7.9|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||||7.9|-4.8|0.63
81461245|NCT03331796|162614752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.0476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|13.7|||Regression, Linear|||||13.7|0.1|0.0476
81461246|NCT03331796|162614753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|5.2|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||5.2|-11.4|0.45
81461247|NCT03331796|162614753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|14.8|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||14.8|-3.3|0.21
81461248|NCT03331796|162614754|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.19|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||1.19|-0.36|0.29
81461249|NCT03331796|162614754|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|1.08|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||1.08|-0.55|0.51
81461250|NCT03331796|162614755|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.0|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||3.0|-1.0|.33
81461251|NCT03331796|162614755|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|5.3|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||5.3|1.1|0.0038
81461252|NCT03331796|162614756|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.0|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||2.0|-1.1|0.58
81461253|NCT03331796|162614756|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.3|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||||1.3|-2.2|0.59
81461254|NCT03331796|162614757|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|16.1|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||16.1|-5.2|0.30
81461255|NCT03331796|162614757|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|5.3|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||5.3|-14.9|0.34
81461256|NCT03331796|162614758|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.6||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|22.1|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||22.1|-22.0|0.996
81461257|NCT03331796|162614758|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.8||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|24.3|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||24.3|-20.6|0.87
81461258|NCT03331796|162614759|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|2.22|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||2.22|-2.14|0.97
81461259|NCT03331796|162614759|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|2.41|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||2.41|-2.15|0.91
81461260|NCT03331796|162614760|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.9|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||1.9|-2.3|0.84
81461261|NCT03331796|162614760|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.4|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||2.4|-1.9|0.80
81461262|NCT03331796|162614761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|2.6|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||2.6|-5.5|0.48
81461263|NCT03331796|162614761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|1.3|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||1.3|-6.8|0.18
81461264|NCT03331796|162614762|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|0.3|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||0.3|-5.7|0.075
81461265|NCT03331796|162614762|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|1.1|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||1.1|-5.4|0.195
81461266|NCT03331796|162614763|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.4|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||3.4|-1.0|0.28
81461267|NCT03331796|162614763|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|3.6|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||3.6|-0.8|0.21
81461268|NCT03331796|162614764|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.1|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||2.1|-3.2|0.66
81461269|NCT03331796|162614764|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.5|||Regression, Linear|||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||0.5|-4.9|0.11
81461270|NCT03331796|162614765|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.17|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||0.17|-0.29|0.59
81461271|NCT03331796|162614765|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.28|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05||0.28|-0.17|0.64
81461272|NCT03331796|162614768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.768||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05|ANOVA|||||||0.768
81461273|NCT01422889|162614793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|||||A p-value was not calculated for the ION Registry 12 month cardiac events. For the protocol specified primary endpoint analysis including data pooled from the PERSEUS SV, PERSEUS WH and TE Prove patient populations please see the citations.||||2.2% (23/1028) of ION Registry subjects experienced CD/MI related to the ION stent at 12 months||||
81461274|NCT01422889|162614794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|2.6|||||ONE_SIDED|||||A p-value was not calculated for the ION Registry 2 year cardiac events. For the protocol specified secondary endpoint analysis including data pooled from the PERSEUS SV, PERSEUS WH and TE Prove patient populations please see the citations.||||2.6% (27/1054) of ION Registry subjects experienced ARC ST Definite/Probable related to the ION stent at 2 years.||||
81461275|NCT02748356|162614801|OTHER|1 sample t-test|||||=|0.351|||||||t-test, 2 sided|This is a single group comparison||||||=0.351
81461276|NCT01367886|162614830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.88||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.19
81461277|NCT01367886|162614831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.87||0.0021|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0021
81461278|NCT01367886|162614832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.02||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81461279|NCT01367886|162614833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.34||0.0025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0025
81461280|NCT01938092|162614834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.62
81461281|NCT01938092|162614835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.66
81461282|NCT01938092|162614836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.88
81461283|NCT03711786|162614837|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|6.65|||Regression - GEE, logistic|From Wald z-statistic from generalized estimating equations (GEE) model with bias-corrected standard error|Enhanced arm (index) compared to basic arm (referent). GEE model with bias-corrected standard errors.|||6.65|0.22|0.836
81461284|NCT03711786|162614838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|6.14|||Regression - GEE, logistic|From Wald z-statistic from GEE model with bias-corrected standard error|Enhanced arm (index) compared to basic arm (referent). GEE model with bias-corrected standard errors.|||6.14|0.12|0.877
81461285|NCT03711786|162614839|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.36||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.23|104.23|||Regression - GEE, logistic|From Wald z-statistic from GEE model with bias-corrected standard error|Enhanced arm (index) compared to basic arm (referent). GEE model with bias-corrected standard errors.|||104.23|3.23|0.001
81461286|NCT03711786|162614840|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|4.01|||Regression - GEE, logistic|From Wald z-statistic from GEE model with bias-corrected standard error|Enhanced arm (index) compared to basic arm (referent). GEE model with bias-corrected standard errors.|||4.01|1.15|0.017
81461287|NCT03711786|162614841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.8|||Regression - GEE, logistic|From Wald z-statistic from GEE model with bias-corrected standard error|Enhanced arm (index) compared to basic arm (referent). GEE model with bias-corrected standard errors.|||1.80|0.45|0.759
81523847|NCT00117793|162737048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0056||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The effect of study limb on activity level was analyzed using repeated measures one-way analyses of variance.||||||=0.0056
81643256|NCT03721978|162976948|OTHER||Location Shift|0.033|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.325||||||Parameter: CD8+CD137+Perforin+||0.325|-0.004|
81643257|NCT03721978|162976948|OTHER||Location Shift|0.005|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.208||||||Parameter: CD8+CD38+Perforin+||0.208|0.000|
81643258|NCT03721978|162976948|OTHER||Location Shift|0.014|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.31||||||Parameter: CD8+CD69+Perforin+||0.310|-0.055|
81643259|NCT03721978|162976949|OTHER||Location Shift|0.041|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.077||||||Parameter: CD8+CD137+Perforin+||0.077|0.004|
81643260|NCT03721978|162976949|OTHER||Location Shift|0.011|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.028||||||Parameter: CD8+CD38+Perforin+||0.028|0.003|
81523848|NCT00117793|162737049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0021||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The effect of study limb on limb pistoning was analyzed using repeated measures one-way analyses of variance.||||||=0.0021
81643261|NCT03721978|162976949|OTHER||Location Shift|0.034|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.053||||||Parameter: CD8+CD69+Perforin+||0.053|0.022|
81643262|NCT02507687|162976957|NON_INFERIORITY|"Statistical non-inferiority of Bimatoprost SR 10 µg to SLT was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the least squares (LS) mean difference between the Bimatoprost SR 10 µg eyes and SLT eyes was ≤ 1.5 mmHg at Weeks 4, 12, and 24.~Clinical non-inferiority of Bimatoprost SR 10 µg to SLT was considered if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.0 mmHg at 2 out of the 3 visits of Weeks 4, 12, and 24."|LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.08|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|The model includes treatment, visit, eye, baseline IOP, treatment-by-visit, visit-by-baseline, and visit-by-eyes interactions as covariates.||||-0.08|-1.03|0.0231
81523849|NCT02453555|162737072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference (Net)|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as: (adjusted mean change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 24 in Empagliflozin 10 mg/linagliptin 5 mg group) - (adjusted mean change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 24 in Linagliptin 5 mg + Placebo 10 mg group)|A restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was used with baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) (Modification of Diet in Renal Disease \[MDRD\] formula), prior use of antidiabetic drug, treatment, visit, visit by Treatment interaction as fixed effect(s). The covariance used to fit the model was unstructured.||-0.91|-1.36|<0.0001
81523850|NCT02453555|162737074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference (Net)|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as: (adjusted mean change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 52 in All Empagliflozin group) - (adjusted mean change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 52 in All Placebo group)|A restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was used with baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) (Modification of Diet in Renal Disease \[MDRD\] formula), prior use of antidiabetic drug, treatment, visit, visit by Treatment interaction as fixed effect(s). The covariance used to fit the model was unstructured.||-0.99|-1.45|<0.0001
81599539|NCT02954354|162875486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 6||||0.0010
81599540|NCT02954354|162875486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 9||||0.0002
81599541|NCT02954354|162875487|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 2||||<0.0001
81643263|NCT02507687|162976958|NON_INFERIORITY|"Statistical non-inferiority of Bimatoprost SR 10 µg to SLT was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the least squares (LS) mean difference between the Bimatoprost SR 10 µg eyes and SLT eyes was ≤ 1.5 mmHg at Weeks 4, 12, and 24.~Clinical non-inferiority of Bimatoprost SR 10 µg to SLT was considered if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.0 mmHg at 2 out of the 3 visits of Weeks 4, 12, and 24."|LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.1615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.18|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|The model includes treatment, visit, eye, baseline IOP, treatment-by-visit, visit-by-baseline, and visit-by-eyes interactions as covariates.||||0.18|-1.04|0.1615
81643264|NCT02507687|162976959|NON_INFERIORITY|"Statistical non-inferiority of Bimatoprost SR 10 µg to SLT was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the least squares (LS) mean difference between the Bimatoprost SR 10 µg eyes and SLT eyes was ≤ 1.5 mmHg at Weeks 4, 12, and 24.~Clinical non-inferiority of Bimatoprost SR 10 µg to SLT was considered if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.0 mmHg at 2 out of the 3 visits of Weeks 4, 12, and 24."|LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.1673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.17|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|The model includes treatment, visit, eye, baseline IOP, treatment-by-visit, visit-by-baseline, and visit-by-eyes interactions as covariates.||||0.17|-0.97|0.1673
81643265|NCT04357964|162976963|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical significance was defined as p\< 0.05 for determining difference between groups at baseline in this observational study. There was no treatment intervention in this study, so there is no true equivalence margin.|||||<|0.01||||||Statistical significance was defined as p\< 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.01
81643266|NCT04357964|162976964|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical significance was defined as p \< 0.05. There was no intervention in this study, so there is no true equivalence margin.|||||<|0.01|||||||Pearson correlation|||||||<0.01
81599542|NCT02954354|162875487|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 3||||<0.0001
81599543|NCT02954354|162875487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4148||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 4||||0.4148
81599544|NCT02954354|162875487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0338||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 5||||0.0338
81599545|NCT02954354|162875487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9619||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 6||||0.9619
81599546|NCT02954354|162875487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8491||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Day 9||||0.8491
81599547|NCT02954354|162875488|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||||||<0.0001
81599548|NCT02954354|162875489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0313||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||||||0.0313
81599549|NCT02954354|162875490|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||||||<0.0001
81599550|NCT02954354|162875491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2424||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||||||0.2424
81599551|NCT02954354|162875492|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-72.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.0|-48.0||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||||-48.0|-72.0|<0.0001
81599552|NCT02954354|162875493|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-48.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.0|-24.0||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||||-24.0|-72.0|<0.0001
81643267|NCT04357964|162976965|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical significance was defined as p\< 0.05 for determining difference between groups in this observational study. There was no treatment intervention in this study, so there is no true equivalence margin.||||||0.52||||||Statistical significance was defined as p\< 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.52
81599553|NCT02954354|162875494|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-24.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-120.0|0.0||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||||0.0|-120.0|0.0020
81599554|NCT02954354|162875495|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-24.0||||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.0|24.0||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||||24.0|-48.0|0.0102
81599555|NCT02954354|162875496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5973||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||12 hours||||0.5973
81643268|NCT00733226|162976966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.1||P value was not need to adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The sample size was computed to prove that a 30% decrease of the rate of virus provoked wheezing attacks in the OM-85 group compared with placebo is statistically significant. Approximately 29 analyzable participants in each group were required, with α=0.05 and β=0.10 (ie, with a power of 90%), respectively. The difference of 30% was taken from both pilot study and clinical experience. Sample size estimation was performed by using NCSS and PASS 2000 software.||-1.10|-3.20|0.05
81599556|NCT02954354|162875496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||24 hours||||0.0010
81599557|NCT02954354|162875496|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||36 hours||||<0.0001
81599558|NCT02954354|162875496|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||48 hours||||<0.0001
81643269|NCT00733226|162976967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|-1.01||P value was not need to adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-1.01|-3.06|<0.001
81643270|NCT00733226|162976968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|-1.27|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P value was not need to adjusted for multiple comparisons||||-1.27|-2.94|<0.001
81643271|NCT00733226|162976969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.11||P value was not need to adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.11|-0.77|0.110
81599559|NCT02954354|162875496|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||72 hours||||<0.0001
81643272|NCT00733226|162976970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.03||P value was not need to adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.03|-0.55|0.195
81643273|NCT00733226|162976971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|0.42||P value was not need to adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.42|-2.87|0.452
81643274|NCT02561078|162976983|NON_INFERIORITY|The test for the primary objective of noninferiority was performed at the 0.05 significance level using the LS Mean estimate of the difference in change in HbA1c between the 2 treatments at Week 26. Noninferiority was established if the upper limit of a 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference (U 500R CSII minus U 500R MDI) was below the noninferiority margin (NIM) of 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.22|-0.62|<0.001
81643275|NCT02561078|162976984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-35.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.4|-21.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-21.7|-49.4|<0.001
81643276|NCT02561078|162976985|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.39|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.39|1.14|0.015
81643277|NCT02561078|162976986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.94||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|3.07|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.07|1.23|0.005
81643278|NCT02561078|162976987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|-12.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre Morning Meal||-12.8|-32.1|<0.001
81599560|NCT02954354|162875496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0115||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||96 hours||||0.0115
81643279|NCT02561078|162976987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.2||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|-4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 Hours Post Morning Meal||-4.6|-29.9|0.008
81643280|NCT02561078|162976987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.9||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre Mid-Day Meal||2.9|-20.6|0.138
81643281|NCT02561078|162976987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.3||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|19.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 Hours Post Mid-Day Meal||19.8|-3.3|0.160
81643282|NCT02561078|162976987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.1||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|20.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre Evening Meal||20.4|-2.2|0.113
81643283|NCT02561078|162976987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|16.7||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|28.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 Hours Post Evening Meal||28.2|5.3|0.004
81643284|NCT02561078|162976987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Overnight (3:00 AM)||10.8|-9.5|0.905
81643285|NCT02561078|162976988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-48.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.1|-22.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-22.8|-74.1|<0.001
81643286|NCT02561078|162976989|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.86|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.86|0.39|0.919
81643287|NCT02561078|162976990|SUPERIORITY||Relative Rate|1.21||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.42|||Negative binomial regression|||||1.42|1.02|0.025
81643288|NCT02561078|162976991|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.8|-0.2|0.100
81643289|NCT02288364|162977000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.30
81643290|NCT02288364|162977001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.08
81643291|NCT02288364|162977002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.29
81643292|NCT00043186|162977009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.87|||<|0.001||95.0|4.59|7.16|||ANCOVA|||||7.16|4.59|<0.001
81643293|NCT00043186|162977009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.33|||<|0.001||95.0|5.01|7.65|||ANCOVA|||||7.65|5.01|<0.001
81643294|NCT00043186|162977009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.35|||<|0.001||95.0|4.07|6.64|||ANCOVA|||||6.64|4.07|<0.001
81523851|NCT02453555|162737075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference (Net)|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as: (adjusted mean change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 52 in Empagliflozin 25 mg/linagliptin 5 mg group) - (adjusted mean change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 52 in Linagliptin 5 mg + Placebo 25 mg group)|A restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was used with baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) (Modification of Diet in Renal Disease \[MDRD\] formula), prior use of antidiabetic drug, treatment, visit, visit by Treatment interaction as fixed effect(s). The covariance used to fit the model was unstructured.||-0.96|-1.45|<0.0001
81523852|NCT02453555|162737076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference (Net)|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as: (adjusted mean change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 52 in Empagliflozin 25 mg/linagliptin 5 mg group) - (adjusted mean change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 52 in All Placebo group)|A restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was used with baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) (Modification of Diet in Renal Disease \[MDRD\] formula), prior use of antidiabetic drug, treatment, visit, visit by Treatment interaction as fixed effect(s). The covariance used to fit the model was unstructured.||-0.84|-1.34|<0.0001
81523853|NCT03045341|162737077|SUPERIORITY|Analyses used all available data.||||||0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses to compare treatments were all intent-to-treat. Analyses were performed for all randomized patients who attended the first treatment session.||BWL versus no BWL||||0.0001
81523854|NCT03045341|162737077|SUPERIORITY|Analyses used all available data.||||||0.58|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses to compare treatments were all intent-to-treat. Analyses were performed for all randomized patients who attended the first treatment session.||NB versus placebo||||0.58
81523855|NCT03045341|162737078|SUPERIORITY|Analyses used all available data.||||||0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses to compare treatments were all intent-to-treat. Analyses were performed for all randomized patients who attended the first treatment session.||BWL versus no BWL||||0.0001
81523856|NCT03045341|162737078|SUPERIORITY|Analyses used all available data.||||||0.63|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses to compare treatments were all intent-to-treat. Analyses were performed for all randomized patients who attended the first treatment session.||NB versus placebo||||0.63
81523857|NCT03045341|162737079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||Analyses used all available data.||||.004
81523858|NCT02772978|162737099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||The threshold for statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|Fisher transformation|||The comparison group represents the difference in ICR and the baseline impulsiveness scale, non-planning subscale.||||0.04
81643295|NCT00043186|162977009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.84|||<|0.001||95.0|2.6|5.07|||ANCOVA|||||5.07|2.60|<0.001
81523859|NCT02772978|162737100|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold is set to p \< 0.05, corrected for multiple comparisons.|Fisher transformation|||||||< 0.05
81523860|NCT01009086|162737111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523861|NCT01009086|162737111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523862|NCT01009086|162737111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523863|NCT01009086|162737112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523864|NCT01009086|162737112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523865|NCT01009086|162737112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523866|NCT01009086|162737113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523867|NCT01009086|162737113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523868|NCT01009086|162737113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523869|NCT01009086|162737114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523870|NCT01009086|162737114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523871|NCT01009086|162737114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523872|NCT01009086|162737115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523873|NCT01009086|162737115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523874|NCT01009086|162737115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523875|NCT01009086|162737116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||re-randomization test|||||||0.017
81523876|NCT01009086|162737116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523877|NCT01009086|162737116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81523878|NCT00559988|162737124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.064||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.51|||Regression, Cox|||||1.51|0.75|0.732
81523879|NCT00788710|162737133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81523880|NCT00788710|162737133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81523881|NCT00788710|162737134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81523882|NCT00788710|162737134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81523883|NCT00788710|162737135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81523884|NCT00788710|162737135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81523885|NCT00727558|162737143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.554|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1943||||97.47|0.1721|0.554|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is narafilcon A minus nelfilcon A.|Alternative hypothesis: narafilcon A is superior to nelfilcon A||0.554|0.1721|
81523886|NCT00727558|162737144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1734|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03555||||97.47|-0.1734|-0.1037|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference is narafilcon A minus nelfilcon A|Alternative hypothesis: narafilcon A is superior to nelfilcon A.||-0.1037|-0.1734|
81643296|NCT00043186|162977009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.5|||<|0.001||95.0|6.13|8.87|||ANCOVA|||||8.87|6.13|<0.001
81643297|NCT00043186|162977009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.52|||<|0.001||95.0|4.19|6.85|||ANCOVA|||||6.85|4.19|<0.001
81643298|NCT00043186|162977009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.21|||<|0.001||95.0|3.88|6.55|||ANCOVA|||||6.55|3.88|<0.001
81523887|NCT00727558|162737145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.3968|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1548||||98.7|0.04983|0.3968|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is narafilcon A minus nelfilcon A.|Alternative hypothesis: narafilcon A is superior to nelfilcon A||0.3968|0.04983|
81523888|NCT00727558|162737146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3875|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2054||||98.7|0.03714|0.3875|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is narafilcon A minus nelfilcon A.|Alternative hypothesis: narafilcon A is superior to nelfilcon A.||0.3875|0.03714|
81523889|NCT00727558|162737147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6735|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1563||||98.7|0.213|0.6735|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is narafilcon A minus nelfilcon A.|Alternative hypothesis: narafilcon A is superior to nelfilcon A||0.6735|0.213|
81523890|NCT00727558|162737148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1648||||98.7|-0.2375|0.132|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference is narafilcon A minus nelfilcon A.|Alternative hypothesis: narafilcon A is superior to nelfilcon A||0.132|-0.2375|
81599561|NCT02954354|162875496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1298||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||120 hours||||0.1298
81523891|NCT00727558|162737149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2469|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04448||||97.47|-0.2469|-0.1599|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is narafilcon A minus nelfilcon A.|Alternative hypothesis: narafilcon A is superior to nelfilcon A by having a lower level of inferior region corneal staining||-0.1599|-0.2469|
81523892|NCT03281304|162737154|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|25.0||||||Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||25.0|0.5|
81523893|NCT03281304|162737156|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|13.4||||||Month 1: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||13.4|-7.5|
81523894|NCT03281304|162737156|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|22.8||||||Month 3: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||22.8|0.1|
81523895|NCT03281304|162737156|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|25.2||||||Month 6: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||25.2|2.9|
81523896|NCT03281304|162737156|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|31.8||||||Month 9: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||31.8|8.0|
81523897|NCT03281304|162737156|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|15.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|28.7||||||Month 12: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||28.7|2.2|
81523898|NCT03281304|162737156|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|27.9||||||Month 15: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||27.9|0.0|
81643299|NCT00043186|162977010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643300|NCT00043186|162977010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81461288|NCT01205776|162614867|NON_INFERIORITY|p-value and 95% CI of the Difference derived from the Com-Nougue Approach of non-inferiority for two Kaplan-Meier Failure rates with a non-inferiority margin of 2% at the 0.05 level of significance.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|-3.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value and 95% CI of the Difference derived from the Com-Nougue Approach of non-inferiority for two Kaplan-Meier Failure rates with a non-inferiority margin of 2% at the 0.05 level of significance.|Com-Nougue|||||||<0.0001
81523899|NCT03281304|162737156|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|28.5||||||Month 18: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||28.5|-0.7|
81643301|NCT00043186|162977010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643302|NCT00043186|162977010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643303|NCT00043186|162977010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.166
81643304|NCT00043186|162977010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643305|NCT00043186|162977010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643306|NCT00043186|162977010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643307|NCT00043186|162977011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81523900|NCT03281304|162737156|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|21.9||||||Month 21: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||21.9|-8.0|
81643308|NCT00043186|162977011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643309|NCT00043186|162977011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643310|NCT00043186|162977011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643311|NCT00043186|162977011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643312|NCT00043186|162977011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643313|NCT00043186|162977011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.020
81643314|NCT00043186|162977011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643315|NCT00043186|162977013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.34|||<|0.001||95.0|5.56|9.12|||ANCOVA|||||9.12|5.56|<0.001
81643316|NCT00043186|162977013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.11|||<|0.001||95.0|7.31|10.91|||ANCOVA|||||10.91|7.31|<0.001
81523901|NCT03281304|162737156|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|20.4||||||Month 24: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||20.4|-9.3|
81523902|NCT03281304|162737156|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|23.6||||||Month 27: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||23.6|-7.0|
81643317|NCT00043186|162977013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.56|||<|0.001||95.0|6.71|10.41|||ANCOVA|||||10.41|6.71|<0.001
81643318|NCT00043186|162977013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.44|||<|0.001||95.0|6.69|10.19|||ANCOVA|||||10.19|6.69|<0.001
81643319|NCT00043186|162977013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.19|||<|0.001||95.0|3.43|6.94|||ANCOVA|||||6.94|3.43|<0.001
81643320|NCT00043186|162977013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.08|||<|0.001||95.0|8.14|12.01|||ANCOVA|||||12.01|8.14|<0.001
81643321|NCT00043186|162977013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.46|||<|0.001||95.0|6.62|10.3|||ANCOVA|||||10.30|6.62|<0.001
81643322|NCT00043186|162977013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.66|||<|0.001||95.0|6.8|10.53|||ANCOVA|||||10.53|6.80|<0.001
81643323|NCT00043186|162977014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.5|||<|0.001||95.0|4.32|8.67|||ANCOVA|||||8.67|4.32|<0.001
81643324|NCT00043186|162977014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.65||||0.013||95.0|0.55|4.75|||ANCOVA|||||4.75|0.55|0.013
81643325|NCT00043186|162977014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.43|||<|0.001||95.0|10.19|14.68|||ANCOVA|||||14.68|10.19|<0.001
81643326|NCT00043186|162977014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.84|||<|0.001||95.0|8.74|12.94|||ANCOVA|||||12.94|8.74|<0.001
81643327|NCT00043186|162977014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.79|||<|0.001||95.0|7.69|11.89|||ANCOVA|||||11.89|7.69|<0.001
81643328|NCT00043186|162977014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.74|||<|0.001||95.0|1.37|6.12|||ANCOVA|||||6.12|1.37|<0.001
81643329|NCT00043186|162977014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.97|||<|0.001||95.0|8.63|13.32|||ANCOVA|||||13.32|8.63|<0.001
81643330|NCT00043186|162977014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.37|||<|0.001||95.0|8.16|12.59|||ANCOVA|||||12.59|8.16|<0.001
81643331|NCT00043186|162977015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.42||||0.02||95.0|0.89|9.95|||ANCOVA|||||9.95|0.89|0.02
81643332|NCT00043186|162977015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.992||95.0|-5.07|5.02|||ANCOVA|||||5.02|-5.07|0.992
81643333|NCT00043186|162977015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.9||||0.004||95.0|3.72|14.09|||ANCOVA|||||14.09|3.72|0.004
81643334|NCT00043186|162977015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.5||||0.001||95.0|4.15|12.86|||ANCOVA|||||12.86|4.15|0.001
81523903|NCT03281304|162737156|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|18.3||||||Month 30: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||18.3|-12.8|
81523904|NCT03281304|162737156|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|17.2||||||Month 33: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||17.2|-14.4|
81523905|NCT03281304|162737156|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|18.5||||||Month 36: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||18.5|-13.0|
81523906|NCT03281304|162737156|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|11.9||||||Month 39: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||11.9|-20.2|
81643335|NCT00043186|162977015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.37||||0.001||95.0|4.11|12.63|||ANCOVA|||||12.63|4.11|0.001
81643336|NCT00043186|162977015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.98||||0.292||95.0|-1.42|9.37|||ANCOVA|||||9.37|-1.42|0.292
81643337|NCT00043186|162977015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.95||||0.004||95.0|3.94|13.96|||ANCOVA|||||13.96|3.94|0.004
81643338|NCT00043186|162977015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.12||||0.094||95.0|0.57|11.67|||ANCOVA|||||11.67|0.57|0.094
81643339|NCT00043186|162977016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.93|||<|0.001||95.0|3.97|9.89|||ANCOVA|||||9.89|3.97|<0.001
81523907|NCT03281304|162737156|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|19.9||||||Month 42: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||19.9|-11.7|
81523908|NCT03281304|162737157|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|24.1||||||Month 6: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||24.1|-1.5|
81523909|NCT03281304|162737157|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|35.0||||||Month 18: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||35.0|3.6|
81523910|NCT03281304|162737157|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|28.3||||||Month 30: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||28.3|-3.5|
81523911|NCT03281304|162737157|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|18.0||||||Month 42: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||18.0|-12.5|
81523912|NCT03281304|162737158|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|13.4||||||Month 1: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||13.4|-7.5|
81523913|NCT03281304|162737158|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|22.8||||||Month 3: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||22.8|0.1|
81523914|NCT03281304|162737158|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|25.6||||||Month 6: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||25.6|2.4|
81523915|NCT03281304|162737158|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|31.8||||||Month 9: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||31.8|8.0|
81523916|NCT03281304|162737158|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|15.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|28.7||||||Month 12: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||28.7|2.2|
81643340|NCT00043186|162977016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.89|||<|0.001||95.0|1.92|7.85|||ANCOVA|||||7.85|1.92|<0.001
81599562|NCT02954354|162875496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.117||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||144 hours||||0.1170
81599563|NCT02954354|162875496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0757||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||168 hours||||0.0757
81599564|NCT02954354|162875496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9453||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||192 hours||||0.9453
81599565|NCT02954354|162875496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8657||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||216 hours||||0.8657
81599566|NCT02954354|162875497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0458||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||12 hours||||0.0458
81599567|NCT02954354|162875497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7565||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||24 hours||||0.7565
81599568|NCT02954354|162875497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3297||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||36 hours||||0.3297
81643341|NCT00043186|162977016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.15|||<|0.001||95.0|11.08|17.21|||ANCOVA|||||17.21|11.08|<0.001
81643342|NCT00043186|162977016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.73|||<|0.001||95.0|9.94|15.52|||ANCOVA|||||15.52|9.94|<0.001
81643343|NCT00043186|162977016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.49|||<|0.001||95.0|9.66|15.32|||ANCOVA|||||15.32|9.66|<0.001
81643344|NCT00043186|162977016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.42|||<|0.001||95.0|8.12|14.73|||ANCOVA|||||14.73|8.12|<0.001
81599569|NCT02954354|162875497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4442||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||48 hours||||0.4442
81599570|NCT02954354|162875497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6029||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||72 hours||||0.6029
81643345|NCT00043186|162977016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.32|||<|0.001||95.0|9.15|15.49|||ANCOVA|||||15.49|9.15|<0.001
81643346|NCT00043186|162977016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.74|||<|0.001||95.0|8.72|14.76|||ANCOVA|||||14.76|8.72|<0.001
81643347|NCT00043186|162977017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643348|NCT00043186|162977017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81599571|NCT02954354|162875497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9881||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||96 hours||||0.9881
81599572|NCT02954354|162875497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9257||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||120 hours||||0.9257
81643349|NCT00043186|162977017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643350|NCT00043186|162977017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81599573|NCT02954354|162875497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5317||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||144 hours||||0.5317
81599574|NCT02954354|162875497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2144||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||168 hours||||0.2144
81599575|NCT02954354|162875497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0413||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||192 hours||||0.0413
81599576|NCT02954354|162875497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0409||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||216 hours||||0.0409
81599577|NCT02954354|162875498|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-19.8|||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||||||<0.0001
81599578|NCT02954354|162875499|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.7||||0.4194||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||||||0.4194
81643351|NCT00043186|162977017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.622|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.622
81643352|NCT00043186|162977017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81523917|NCT03281304|162737158|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|27.9||||||Month 15: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||27.9|0.0|
81599579|NCT02954354|162875500|SUPERIORITY|The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Difference|-23.1|||<|0.0001|||||||Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||||||<0.0001
81643353|NCT00043186|162977017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643354|NCT00043186|162977017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643355|NCT00043186|162977018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.011
81643356|NCT00043186|162977018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643357|NCT00043186|162977018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.026
81523918|NCT03281304|162737158|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|15.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|29.9||||||Month 18: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||29.9|0.7|
81599580|NCT02954354|162875501|SUPERIORITY||Difference|1.3||||0.4856||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||||||0.4856
81643358|NCT00043186|162977018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81643359|NCT00043186|162977018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643360|NCT00043186|162977018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643361|NCT00043186|162977018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643362|NCT00043186|162977018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643363|NCT00043186|162977019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643364|NCT00043186|162977019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.012
81643365|NCT00043186|162977019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.012
81643366|NCT00043186|162977019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81643367|NCT00043186|162977019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.012
81643368|NCT00043186|162977019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.012
81643369|NCT00043186|162977019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81643370|NCT00043186|162977019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643371|NCT00043186|162977020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.015
81461289|NCT01205776|162614879|NON_INFERIORITY|p-value and 95% CI of the Difference derived from the Com-Nougue Approach of non-inferiority for two Kaplan-Meier Failure rates with a non-inferiority margin of 8.4% at the 0.05 level of significance.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.0||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value and 95% CI of the Difference derived from the Com-Nougue Approach of non-inferiority for two Kaplan-Meier Failure rates with a non-inferiority margin of 8.4% at the 0.05 level of significance.|Com-Nougue Approach|||||||0.011
81599581|NCT02954354|162875502|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.7173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||12 hours||0.7|-0.5|0.7173
81599582|NCT02954354|162875502|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.4||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||24 hours||-0.4|-1.7|0.0009
81599583|NCT02954354|162875502|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.1||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||36 hours||-1.1|-2.4|<0.0001
81599584|NCT02954354|162875502|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.2||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||48 hours||-1.2|-2.4|<0.0001
81643372|NCT00043186|162977020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.050
81643373|NCT00043186|162977020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.029
81643374|NCT00043186|162977020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81643375|NCT00043186|162977020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.032
81643376|NCT00043186|162977020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.050
81461290|NCT04850989|162614974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.49|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.05
81643377|NCT00043186|162977020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.050
81461291|NCT04850989|162614975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.54|STANDARD_DEVIATION|-1.23|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.05
81461292|NCT04850989|162614976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.91|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.05
81643378|NCT00043186|162977020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.073
81643379|NCT00043186|162977021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643380|NCT00043186|162977021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643381|NCT00043186|162977021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81643382|NCT00043186|162977021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643383|NCT00043186|162977021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.409|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.409
81643384|NCT00043186|162977021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643385|NCT00043186|162977021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81643386|NCT00043186|162977021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81599585|NCT02954354|162875502|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.9||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||72 hours||-0.9|-2.0|<0.0001
81599586|NCT02954354|162875502|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.5||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||96 hours||-0.5|-1.5|0.0001
81599587|NCT02954354|162875502|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.2||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||120 hours||0.2|-0.8|0.1979
81599588|NCT02954354|162875502|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||144 hours||0.1|-0.8|0.1079
81643387|NCT00043186|162977022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.011
81643388|NCT00043186|162977022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81461293|NCT04850989|162614977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.91|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.05
81643389|NCT00043186|162977022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.077
81643390|NCT00043186|162977022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81643391|NCT00043186|162977022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643392|NCT00043186|162977022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81643393|NCT00043186|162977022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81643394|NCT00043186|162977022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81643395|NCT00043186|162977023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.053
81643396|NCT00043186|162977023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.053
81643397|NCT00043186|162977023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.022
81643398|NCT00043186|162977023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.032
81643399|NCT00043186|162977023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.053
81643400|NCT00043186|162977023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.053
81643401|NCT00043186|162977023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.020
81643402|NCT00043186|162977023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.053
81599589|NCT02954354|162875502|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.5805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||168 hours||0.3|-0.6|0.5805
81599590|NCT02954354|162875502|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.8057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||192 hours||0.5|-0.4|0.8057
81599591|NCT02954354|162875502|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.9525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||216 hours||0.6|-0.6|0.9525
81599592|NCT02954354|162875503|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.4091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.8||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||12 hours||0.8|-0.3|0.4091
81599593|NCT02954354|162875503|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.3073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.8||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||24 hours||0.8|-0.3|0.3073
81599594|NCT02954354|162875503|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.3465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||36 hours||0.3|-0.8|0.3465
81599595|NCT02954354|162875503|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.4285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||48 hours||0.7|-0.3|0.4285
81599596|NCT02954354|162875503|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.6703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||72 hours||0.6|-0.4|0.6703
81599597|NCT02954354|162875503|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.7187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||96 hours||0.5|-0.3|0.7187
81599598|NCT02954354|162875503|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||120 hours||0.7|-0.1|0.1350
81599599|NCT02954354|162875503|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.7046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||144 hours||0.5|-0.3|0.7046
81599600|NCT02954354|162875503|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.2765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||168 hours||0.6|-0.2|0.2765
81599601|NCT02954354|162875503|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||192 hours||0.8|0.0|0.0274
81599602|NCT02954354|162875503|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.6001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline composite symptom score baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12)and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) as covariates.||216 hours||0.6|-0.3|0.6001
81643403|NCT00043186|162977024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.010
81599603|NCT02954354|162875504|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-17.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|-11.9||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||||-11.9|-21.1|<0.0001
81461294|NCT04850989|162614978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.28|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||> 0.05
81643404|NCT00043186|162977024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.172|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.172
81643405|NCT00043186|162977024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.029
81599604|NCT02954354|162875505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9225||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||||||0.9225
81599605|NCT02954354|162875506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7866||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||12 hours||||0.7866
81599606|NCT02954354|162875506|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||24 hours||||<0.0001
81599607|NCT02954354|162875506|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||36 hours||||<0.0001
81599608|NCT02954354|162875506|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||48 hours||||<0.0001
81599609|NCT02954354|162875506|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||72 hours||||<0.0001
81599610|NCT02954354|162875506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7044||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||96 hours||||0.7044
81599611|NCT02954354|162875506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8512||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||120 hours||||0.8512
81599612|NCT02954354|162875506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8783||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||144 hours||||0.8783
81599613|NCT02954354|162875506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8291||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||168 hours||||0.8291
81599614|NCT02954354|162875506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8644||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||192 hours||||0.8644
81599615|NCT02954354|162875506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9312||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||216 hours||||0.9312
81599616|NCT02954354|162875507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2953||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||12 hours||||0.2953
81599617|NCT02954354|162875507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5414||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||24 hours||||0.5414
81599618|NCT02954354|162875507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2079||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||36 hours||||0.2079
81599619|NCT02954354|162875507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7771||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world)||48 hours||||0.7771
81599620|NCT02954354|162875507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0215||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||72 hours||||0.0215
81643406|NCT00043186|162977024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.047
81643407|NCT00043186|162977024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.015
81643408|NCT00043186|162977024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.168|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.168
81643409|NCT00043186|162977024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.168|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.168
81643410|NCT00043186|162977024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.172|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.172
81599621|NCT02954354|162875507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8033||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world)||96 hours||||0.8033
81599622|NCT02954354|162875507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4157||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||120 hours||||0.4157
81599623|NCT02954354|162875507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5908||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world)||144 hours||||0.5908
81599624|NCT02954354|162875507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2975||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||168 hours||||0.2975
81599625|NCT02954354|162875507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8644||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||192 hours||||0.8644
81643411|NCT00043186|162977025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.67|||<|0.001||95.0|1.7|3.64|||ANCOVA|||||3.64|1.70|<0.001
81599626|NCT02954354|162875507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5573||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.m|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||216 hours||||0.5573
81599627|NCT02954354|162875508|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.2557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.06||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||12 hours||0.06|-0.24|0.2557
81599628|NCT02954354|162875508|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.22||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||24 hours||-0.22|-0.46|<0.0001
81599629|NCT02954354|162875508|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.29||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||36 hours||-0.29|-0.52|<0.0001
81599630|NCT02954354|162875508|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.27||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||48 hours||-0.27|-0.48|<0.0001
81599631|NCT02954354|162875508|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.13||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||72 hours||-0.13|-0.31|<0.0001
81599632|NCT02954354|162875508|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Dfference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.4484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.06||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||96 hours||0.06|-0.13|0.4484
81599633|NCT02954354|162875508|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.5963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.11||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||0.11|-0.07|0.5963
81599634|NCT02954354|162875509|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.24||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||12 hours||0.24|-0.02|0.0937
81643412|NCT00043186|162977025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9|||<|0.001||95.0|1.9|3.89|||ANCOVA|||||3.89|1.90|<0.001
81643413|NCT00043186|162977025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.09|||<|0.001||95.0|2.07|4.11|||ANCOVA|||||4.11|2.07|<0.001
81599635|NCT02954354|162875509|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.3343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.16||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||24 hours||0.16|-0.05|0.3343
81643414|NCT00043186|162977025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.12|||<|0.001||95.0|3.13|5.11|||ANCOVA|||||5.11|3.13|<0.001
81643415|NCT00043186|162977025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||<|0.001||95.0|1.55|3.46|||ANCOVA|||||3.46|1.55|<0.001
81643416|NCT00043186|162977025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.89|||<|0.001||95.0|2.83|4.95|||ANCOVA|||||4.95|2.83|<0.001
81643417|NCT00043186|162977025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.01|||<|0.001||95.0|1.99|4.04|||ANCOVA|||||4.04|1.99|<0.001
81643418|NCT00043186|162977025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.46|||<|0.001||95.0|2.43|4.48|||ANCOVA|||||4.48|2.43|<0.001
81643419|NCT00043186|162977026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.19|||<|0.001||95.0|4.04|6.34|||ANCOVA|||||6.34|4.04|<0.001
81523919|NCT03281304|162737158|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|20.6||||||Month 21: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||20.6|-9.5|
81599636|NCT02954354|162875509|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.9258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.1||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||36 hours||0.10|-0.09|0.9258
81599637|NCT02954354|162875509|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.6574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.06||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||48 hours||0.06|-0.10|0.6574
81599638|NCT02954354|162875509|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.07||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||72 hours||0.07|-0.09|0.8520
81599639|NCT02954354|162875509|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.4532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.11||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||96 hours||0.11|-0.05|0.4532
81599640|NCT02954354|162875509|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.13||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score and region (Japan/Asia, Rest of the world) and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||120 hours||0.13|-0.02|0.1570
81599641|NCT02954354|162875510|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-23.1||||0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Cough||||0.0001
81599642|NCT02954354|162875510|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-9.0||||0.0298||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Sore throat||||0.0298
81599643|NCT02954354|162875510|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-11.8||||0.0297||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Headache||||0.0297
81599644|NCT02954354|162875510|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-20.7||||0.0027||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Nasal Congestion||||0.0027
81599645|NCT02954354|162875510|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-4.9||||0.0003||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world)||Feverishness or chills||||0.0003
81599646|NCT02954354|162875510|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-8.1||||0.0094||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Muscle or joint pain||||0.0094
81643420|NCT00043186|162977026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.1|||<|0.001||95.0|4.93|7.27|||ANCOVA|||||7.27|4.93|<0.001
81523920|NCT03281304|162737158|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|21.9||||||Month 24: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||21.9|-8.0|
81599647|NCT02954354|162875510|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-15.3||||0.0007||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Fatigue||||0.0007
81599648|NCT02954354|162875511|SUPERIORITY||Difference|6.8||||0.6623||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Cough||||0.6623
81599649|NCT02954354|162875511|SUPERIORITY||Difference|1.8||||0.8184||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Sore throat||||0.8184
81599650|NCT02954354|162875511|SUPERIORITY||Difference|1.3||||0.9989||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Headache||||0.9989
81643421|NCT00043186|162977026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.59|||<|0.001||95.0|4.4|6.78|||ANCOVA|||||6.78|4.40|<0.001
81643422|NCT00043186|162977026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.89|||<|0.001||95.0|5.76|8.01|||ANCOVA|||||8.01|5.76|<0.001
81643423|NCT00043186|162977026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.54|||<|0.001||95.0|3.41|5.67|||ANCOVA|||||5.67|3.41|<0.001
81643424|NCT00043186|162977026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.95|||<|0.001||95.0|5.69|8.21|||ANCOVA|||||8.21|5.69|<0.001
81643425|NCT00043186|162977026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.48|||<|0.001||95.0|4.29|6.67|||ANCOVA|||||6.67|4.29|<0.001
81599651|NCT02954354|162875511|SUPERIORITY||Difference|1.7||||0.3706||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Nasal congestion||||0.3706
81599652|NCT02954354|162875511|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.1||||0.9973||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Feverishness or chills||||0.9973
81599653|NCT02954354|162875511|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.7||||0.676||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Muscle or joint pain||||0.6760
81599654|NCT02954354|162875511|SUPERIORITY||Difference|2.2||||0.4241||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||Fatigue||||0.4241
81599655|NCT02954354|162875512|SUPERIORITY|The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Difference|-39.5||||0.0563|||||||Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||||||0.0563
81599656|NCT02954354|162875513|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.6||||0.7176||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by composite symptom scores at baseline (≤ 11 or ≥ 12) and region (Japan/Asia or Rest of the world).||||||0.7176
81643426|NCT00043186|162977026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.97|||<|0.001||95.0|4.76|7.17|||ANCOVA|||||7.17|4.76|<0.001
81643427|NCT00043186|162977027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.78|||<|0.001||95.0|2.19|5.36|||ANCOVA|||||5.36|2.19|<0.001
81523921|NCT03281304|162737158|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|25.1||||||Month 27: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||25.1|-5.7|
81643428|NCT00043186|162977027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.41||||0.07||95.0|-0.12|2.94|||ANCOVA|||||2.94|-0.12|0.07
81643429|NCT00043186|162977027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.17|||<|0.001||95.0|5.54|8.8|||ANCOVA|||||8.80|5.54|<0.001
81643430|NCT00043186|162977027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.67|||<|0.001||95.0|7.13|10.21|||ANCOVA|||||10.21|7.13|<0.001
81599657|NCT02954354|162875514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6728||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Any Complications||||0.6728
81599658|NCT02954354|162875515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2217||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Any Complications||||0.2217
81599659|NCT00162370|162875556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.014|||||||Regression, Cox|||The null hypothesis evaluated is that the scores are not associated with outcome. Of the two measures, wall motion index is considered to be the primary endpoint measure. The cardiac event rate will be summarized by categorical levels of wall motion index score and the difference in wall motion index score.||||0.014
81599660|NCT00162370|162875557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||<0.0001
81599661|NCT03905330|162875592|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square mean|-1.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3691|=|0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.845|-0.334|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference between maralixibat and placebo treatment groups in the mean change in the average ItchRO(Obs) severity score between baseline and Weeks 15-26||-0.334|-1.845|= 0.0063
81599662|NCT03905330|162875593|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square mean|-186.723|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|51.9501|=|0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-293.454|-79.992|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-79.992|-293.454|= 0.0013
81599663|NCT03905330|162875594|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square mean|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.263|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.727|-0.674|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.674|-1.727|< 0.0001
81599664|NCT03905330|162875595|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square mean|-160.403|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.1827|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-220.836|-99.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-99.970|-220.836|< 0.0001
81599665|NCT03905330|162875596|OTHER||||||=|0.0736|||||||Bernard's exact test|||||||= 0.0736
81599666|NCT03905330|162875597|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.041|||||||Bernard's exact test|||||||= 0.0410
81599667|NCT03905330|162875598|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0023|||||||Bernard's exact test|||||||= 0.0023
81599668|NCT03905330|162875599|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0004|||||||Bernard's exact test|||||||= 0.0004
81643431|NCT00043186|162977027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.15|||<|0.001||95.0|5.62|8.69|||ANCOVA|||||8.69|5.62|<0.001
81643432|NCT00043186|162977027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.61||||0.07||95.0|-0.12|3.35|||ANCOVA|||||3.35|-0.12|0.07
81643433|NCT00043186|162977027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.26|||<|0.001||95.0|5.56|8.95|||ANCOVA|||||8.95|5.56|<0.001
81643434|NCT00043186|162977027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.63|||<|0.001||95.0|6.02|9.24|||ANCOVA|||||9.24|6.02|<0.001
81643435|NCT00043186|162977028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.94||||0.002||95.0|1.86|8.02|||ANCOVA|||||8.02|1.86|0.002
81643436|NCT00043186|162977028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.677||95.0|-4.1|2.68|||ANCOVA|||||2.68|-4.10|0.677
81643437|NCT00043186|162977028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.66||||0.001||95.0|3.14|10.18|||ANCOVA|||||10.18|3.14|0.001
81643438|NCT00043186|162977028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.29|||<|0.001||95.0|5.26|11.33|||ANCOVA|||||11.33|5.26|<0.001
81643439|NCT00043186|162977028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.5|||<|0.001||95.0|3.59|9.41|||ANCOVA|||||9.41|3.59|<0.001
81643440|NCT00043186|162977028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.33||||0.047||95.0|0.61|8.05|||ANCOVA|||||8.05|0.61|0.047
81643441|NCT00043186|162977028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.94||||0.003||95.0|2.53|9.36|||ANCOVA|||||9.36|2.53|0.003
81523922|NCT03281304|162737158|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|19.7||||||Month 30: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||19.7|-11.4|
81523923|NCT03281304|162737158|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|17.2||||||Month 33: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||17.2|-14.4|
81523924|NCT03281304|162737158|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|18.5||||||Month 36: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||18.5|-13.0|
81523925|NCT03281304|162737158|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|13.3||||||Month 39: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||13.3|-18.8|
81523926|NCT03281304|162737158|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|18.5||||||Month 42: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||18.5|-13.0|
81523927|NCT03281304|162737159|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|15.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|30.8||||||Month 18: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||30.8|-0.4|
81523928|NCT03281304|162737159|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|28.3||||||Month 30: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||28.3|-3.5|
81523929|NCT03281304|162737159|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|16.7||||||Month 42: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||16.7|-14.0|
81523930|NCT03281304|162737160|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1||||||||0.1|-0.8|
81523931|NCT03281304|162737162|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||||||Month 1||0.3|-0.1|
81523932|NCT03281304|162737162|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||||||Month 3||0.2|-0.2|
81523933|NCT03281304|162737162|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3||||||Month 6||0.3|-0.2|
81523934|NCT03281304|162737164|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.1||||||||0.1|-1.2|
81599669|NCT04085328|162875623|NON_INFERIORITY|Predefined margin of 0.05 for noninferiority|Difference in proportion|-0.0154|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.0015|||Generalized linear model|Proportion of events was analyzed using a generalized linear model, with a logit link function, accounting for within-subject correlation.|Difference in proportion = LID015385 minus Biofinity.|||-0.0015||
81643442|NCT00043186|162977028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.97||||0.001||95.0|3.28|10.66|||ANCOVA|||||10.66|3.28|0.001
81523935|NCT03281304|162737166|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3||||||Month 1||0.3|-0.3|
81523936|NCT03281304|162737166|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2||||||Month 3||0.2|-0.3|
81523937|NCT03281304|162737166|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3||||||Month 6||0.3|-0.3|
81523938|NCT03281304|162737168|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|23.1||||||Month 6: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||23.1|-0.3|
81523939|NCT03281304|162737168|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|18.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|32.6||||||Month 18: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||32.6|3.5|
81523940|NCT03281304|162737168|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|28.1||||||Month 30: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||28.1|-3.3|
81523941|NCT03281304|162737168|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|16.1||||||Month 42: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||16.1|-16.1|
81599670|NCT01596582|162875624|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.40
81523942|NCT03281304|162737169|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|22.0||||||Month 6: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||22.0|1.3|
81523943|NCT03281304|162737169|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|26.4||||||Month 18: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||26.4|-4.2|
81523944|NCT03281304|162737169|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|25.2||||||Month 30: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||25.2|-5.8|
81523945|NCT03281304|162737169|OTHER||Adjusted (weighted) difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|18.5||||||Month 42: Adjusted (weighted) difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||18.5|-13.0|
81523946|NCT02684188|162737183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of hospital visits for day 3 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of hospital visits for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 3.|For day 3, 112(68 baseline and 44 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.030
81523947|NCT02684188|162737183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of hospital visits for day 7 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of hospital visits for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 7.|For day 7, 110 (66 baseline and 44 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.025
81599671|NCT01596582|162875625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.51
81599672|NCT01596582|162875626|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81599673|NCT01596582|162875627|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81599674|NCT01596582|162875628|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.004
81599675|NCT01596582|162875629|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The p-value for each comparison was non-significanct.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81643443|NCT00043186|162977029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.69|||<|0.001||95.0|2.97|6.41|||ANCOVA|||||6.41|2.97|<0.001
81643444|NCT00043186|162977029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.16||||0.015||95.0|0.43|3.89|||ANCOVA|||||3.89|0.43|0.015
81599676|NCT01596582|162875630|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.51
81599677|NCT01596582|162875631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.62
81599678|NCT01596582|162875632|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81599679|NCT01596582|162875633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.39
81643445|NCT00043186|162977029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.52|||<|0.001||95.0|6.74|10.3|||ANCOVA|||||10.30|6.74|<0.001
81599680|NCT00313820|162875636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.578||95.0|-0.7|0.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and country as factors and baseline pain score as covariate.||Modelled Results: Endpoint Mean Pain Score Pregabalin vs Placebo||0.4|-0.7|0.578
81599681|NCT00313820|162875636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.294||95.0||||Interaction p-value based on adding interaction term to the main model.|ANCOVA|||Modelled Results: Treatment by country interaction||||0.294
81599682|NCT00313820|162875637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.161||95.0|-0.8|0.1||Estimated from a repeated measures linear mixed model with treatment, week, country and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 Modelled Results||0.1|-0.8|0.161
81599683|NCT00313820|162875637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.062||95.0|-1.0|0.0||Estimated from a repeated measures linear mixed model with treatment, week, country and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 Modelled Results||0.0|-1.0|0.062
81599684|NCT00313820|162875637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.024||95.0|-1.1|-0.1||Estimated from a repeated measures linear mixed model with treatment, week, country and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 Modelled Results||-0.1|-1.1|0.024
81599685|NCT00313820|162875637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.026||95.0|-1.1|-0.1||Estimated from a repeated measures linear mixed model with treatment, week, country and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6 Modelled Results||-0.1|-1.1|0.026
81599686|NCT00313820|162875637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.105||95.0|-0.9|0.1||Estimated from a repeated measures linear mixed model with treatment, week, country and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 9 Modelled Results||0.1|-0.9|0.105
81599687|NCT00313820|162875637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.592||95.0|-0.6|0.4||Estimated from a repeated measures linear mixed model with treatment, week, country and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Modelled Results||0.4|-0.6|0.592
81599688|NCT00313820|162875638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.087||95.0||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test comparing pregabalin to placebo adjusted for country under the null hypothesis of no treatment difference.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||30% Responders||||0.087
81599689|NCT00313820|162875639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.622||95.0||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test comparing pregabalin to placebo adjusted for country under the null hypothesis of no treatment difference.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||50% Responders||||0.622
81643446|NCT00043186|162977029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.58|||<|0.001||95.0|7.95|11.21|||ANCOVA|||||11.21|7.95|<0.001
81599690|NCT00313820|162875640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.027||95.0|-1.0|-0.1||Estimated from a repeated measures linear mixed model with treatment, week, country and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1; Modelled Results||-0.1|-1.0|0.027
81599691|NCT00313820|162875640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.038||95.0|-1.0|0.0||Estimated from a repeated measures linear mixed model with treatment, week, country and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2; Modelled Results||-0.0|-1.0|0.038
81599692|NCT00313820|162875640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.004||95.0|-1.2|-0.2||Estimated from a repeated measures linear mixed model with treatment, week, country and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3; Modelled Results||-0.2|-1.2|0.004
81643447|NCT00043186|162977029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.34|||<|0.001||95.0|6.7|9.99|||ANCOVA|||||9.99|6.70|<0.001
81643448|NCT00043186|162977029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.38|||<|0.001||95.0|5.45|9.31|||ANCOVA|||||9.31|5.45|<0.001
81643449|NCT00043186|162977029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.55|||<|0.001||95.0|5.72|9.38|||ANCOVA|||||9.38|5.72|<0.001
81643450|NCT00043186|162977029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.97|||<|0.001||95.0|7.23|10.72|||ANCOVA|||||10.72|7.23|<0.001
81643451|NCT00043186|162977030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.44||||0.033||95.0|0.11|2.76|||ANCOVA|||||2.76|0.11|0.033
81643452|NCT00043186|162977030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.06|||<|0.001||95.0|1.69|4.42|||ANCOVA|||||4.42|1.69|<0.001
81643453|NCT00043186|162977030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.04|||<|0.001||95.0|1.68|4.4|||ANCOVA|||||4.40|1.68|<0.001
81643454|NCT00043186|162977030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.26|||<|0.001||95.0|1.94|4.57|||ANCOVA|||||4.57|1.94|<0.001
81643455|NCT00043186|162977030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.91|||<|0.001||95.0|1.6|4.21|||ANCOVA|||||4.21|1.60|<0.001
81643456|NCT00043186|162977030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.07|||<|0.001||95.0|1.65|4.49|||ANCOVA|||||4.49|1.65|<0.001
81643457|NCT00043186|162977030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.37|||<|0.001||95.0|0.99|3.76|||ANCOVA|||||3.76|0.99|<0.001
81643458|NCT00043186|162977030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.86|||<|0.001||95.0|1.47|4.24|||ANCOVA|||||4.24|1.47|<0.001
81643459|NCT00043186|162977031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.99||||0.009||95.0|0.49|3.49|||ANCOVA|||||3.49|0.49|0.009
81643460|NCT00043186|162977031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.58|||<|0.001||95.0|2.06|5.1|||ANCOVA|||||5.10|2.06|<0.001
81643461|NCT00043186|162977031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.26|||<|0.001||95.0|2.73|5.78|||ANCOVA|||||5.78|2.73|<0.001
81643462|NCT00043186|162977031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.09|||<|0.001||95.0|2.55|5.62|||ANCOVA|||||5.62|2.55|<0.001
81643463|NCT00043186|162977031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.67|||<|0.001||95.0|3.23|6.11|||ANCOVA|||||6.11|3.23|<0.001
81643464|NCT00043186|162977031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.26|||<|0.001||95.0|3.78|6.73|||ANCOVA|||||6.73|3.78|<0.001
81643465|NCT00043186|162977031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.08|||<|0.001||95.0|2.48|5.68|||ANCOVA|||||5.68|2.48|<0.001
81643466|NCT00043186|162977031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.39|||<|0.001||95.0|1.86|4.93|||ANCOVA|||||4.93|1.86|<0.001
81643467|NCT00043186|162977032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.69||||0.002||95.0|1.01|4.38|||ANCOVA|||||4.38|1.01|0.002
81643468|NCT00043186|162977032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.77|||<|0.001||95.0|2.14|5.39|||ANCOVA|||||5.39|2.14|<0.001
81461295|NCT03782792|162614979|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.487||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.215|0.672||One-sided P Value.|Suissa-Shuster Z-pooled test||Risk difference=Response rate of spesolimab - response rate of placebo.|The Suissa-Shuster Z-pooled test was implemented to test the treatment effect on the primary endpoint on the RS (estimand EN) at a 1-sided, alpha level of 0.025. Confidence intervals (95%) around the risk difference were produced using the Chan and Zhang method.||0.672|0.215|0.0004
81643469|NCT00043186|162977032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.56|||<|0.001||95.0|3.87|7.26|||ANCOVA|||||7.26|3.87|<0.001
81643470|NCT00043186|162977032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.33|||<|0.001||95.0|4.75|7.92|||ANCOVA|||||7.92|4.75|<0.001
81643471|NCT00043186|162977032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.73|||<|0.001||95.0|4.12|7.33|||ANCOVA|||||7.33|4.12|<0.001
81643472|NCT00043186|162977032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7|||<|0.001||95.0|2.89|6.5|||ANCOVA|||||6.50|2.89|<0.001
81643473|NCT00043186|162977032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7|||<|0.001||95.0|2.92|6.49|||ANCOVA|||||6.49|2.92|<0.001
81643474|NCT00043186|162977032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.63|||<|0.001||95.0|3.96|7.3|||ANCOVA|||||7.30|3.96|<0.001
81643475|NCT00043186|162977033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.27||||0.496||95.0|-7.16|13.7|||ANCOVA|||||13.7|-7.16|0.496
81643476|NCT00043186|162977033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.6||||0.527||95.0|-6.38|19.59|||ANCOVA|||||19.59|-6.38|0.527
81643477|NCT00043186|162977033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.72||||0.503||95.0|-2.9|14.33|||ANCOVA|||||14.33|-2.90|0.503
81643478|NCT00043186|162977033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.68||||0.527||95.0|-6.54|11.89|||ANCOVA|||||11.89|-6.54|0.527
81643479|NCT00043186|162977033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.41||||0.503||95.0|-2.19|17.01|||ANCOVA|||||17.01|-2.19|0.503
81643480|NCT00043186|162977033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.59||||0.503||95.0|-1.85|17.03|||ANCOVA|||||17.03|-1.85|0.503
81643481|NCT00043186|162977033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.18||||0.503||95.0|-2.45|16.81|||ANCOVA|||||16.81|-2.45|0.503
81643482|NCT00043186|162977033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.88||||0.233||95.0|0.78|14.97|||ANCOVA|||||14.97|0.78|0.233
81643483|NCT00043186|162977034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.41|||<|0.001||95.0|4.48|8.34|||ANCOVA|||||8.34|4.48|<0.001
81643484|NCT00043186|162977034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.44|||<|0.001||95.0|4.19|8.7|||ANCOVA|||||8.70|4.19|<0.001
81643485|NCT00043186|162977034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.09|||<|0.001||95.0|3.91|8.26|||ANCOVA|||||8.26|3.91|<0.001
81461296|NCT03782792|162614980|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.317||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.527||One-sided P Value.|Suissa-Shuster Z-pooled test||Risk difference=Response rate of spesolimab - response rate of placebo.|The Suissa-Shuster Z-pooled test was implemented to test the treatment effect on the RS (estimand EN) at a 1-sided, alpha level of 0.025. Confidence intervals (95%) around the risk difference were produced using the Chan and Zhang method.||0.527|0.022|0.0118
81461297|NCT03782792|162614981|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.346||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.058|0.554||One-sided P Value.|Suissa-Shuster Z-pooled test||Risk difference=Response rate of spesolimab - response rate of placebo.|The Suissa-Shuster Z-pooled test was implemented to test the treatment effect on the RS (estimand EN) at a 1-sided, alpha level of 0.025. Confidence intervals (95%) around the risk difference were produced using the Chan and Zhang method.||0.554|0.058|0.0081
81461298|NCT03782792|162614982|OTHER|||||||0.0012||||||One-sided P Value.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The effect of spesolimab was evaluated by a Wilcoxon rank test using the RS. Any assessments after death, the use of escape medication (before or after Day 8), open label spesolimab on Day 8, or rescue medication with spesolimab after Day 8 were assigned worst ranks for the testing. Missing data at Week 4 were imputed and handled via assessment of ranks.|The difference between treatments, based on the RS, using a modified Hodges-Lehmann (HL) estimate of the median difference and 95% Confidence Intervals could not be calculated due to lack of valid data.|||0.0012
81461299|NCT03782792|162614983|OTHER|||||||0.0044||||||One-sided P Value.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The effect of spesolimab was evaluated by a Wilcoxon rank test using the RS. Any assessments after death, the use of escape medication (before or after Day 8), open label spesolimab on Day 8, or rescue medication with spesolimab after Day 8 were assigned worst ranks for the testing. Missing data at Week 4 were imputed and handled via assessment of ranks.|The difference between treatments, based on the RS, using a modified Hodges-Lehmann (HL) estimate of the median difference and 95% Confidence Intervals could not be calculated due to lack of valid data.|||0.0044
81461300|NCT03782792|162614984|OTHER|||||||0.0012||||||One-sided P Value.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The effect of spesolimab was evaluated by a Wilcoxon rank test using the RS. Any assessments after death, the use of escape medication (before or after Day 8), open label spesolimab on Day 8, or rescue medication with spesolimab after Day 8 were assigned worst ranks for the testing. Missing data at Week 4 were imputed and handled via assessment of ranks.|The difference between treatments, based on the RS, using a modified Hodges-Lehmann (HL) estimate of the median difference and 95% Confidence Intervals could not be calculated due to lack of valid data.|||0.0012
81461301|NCT03782792|162614985|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.375|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.058|0.581|||||Risk difference=Response rate of spesolimab - response rate of placebo.|Confidence intervals (95%) around the risk difference were produced using the Chan and Zhang method.||0.581|0.058|
81643486|NCT00043186|162977034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.72|||<|0.001||95.0|3.7|7.73|||ANCOVA|||||7.73|3.70|<0.001
81643487|NCT00043186|162977034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.054||95.0|-0.04|4.04|||ANCOVA|||||4.04|-0.04|0.054
81643488|NCT00043186|162977034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.74|||<|0.001||95.0|1.71|5.77|||ANCOVA|||||5.77|1.71|<0.001
81643489|NCT00043186|162977034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.05|||<|0.001||95.0|4.0|8.1|||ANCOVA|||||8.10|4.00|<0.001
81643490|NCT00043186|162977034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.39|||<|0.001||95.0|4.49|8.28|||ANCOVA|||||8.28|4.49|<0.001
81643491|NCT00043186|162977035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.001||95.0|1.09|3.51|||ANCOVA|||||3.51|1.09|0.001
81643492|NCT00043186|162977035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.73||||0.005||95.0|0.52|2.93|||ANCOVA|||||2.93|0.52|0.005
81643493|NCT00043186|162977035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.004||95.0|0.74|3.25|||ANCOVA|||||3.25|0.74|0.004
81643494|NCT00043186|162977035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.72|||<|0.001||95.0|1.54|3.91|||ANCOVA|||||3.91|1.54|<0.001
81643495|NCT00043186|162977035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77||||0.202||95.0|-0.41|1.95|||ANCOVA|||||1.95|-0.41|0.202
81643496|NCT00043186|162977035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.95|||<|0.001||95.0|1.65|4.26|||ANCOVA|||||4.26|1.65|<0.001
81643497|NCT00043186|162977035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.02||||0.004||95.0|0.78|3.26|||ANCOVA|||||3.26|0.78|0.004
81643498|NCT00043186|162977035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.03||||0.004||95.0|0.8|3.27|||ANCOVA|||||3.27|0.80|0.004
81461302|NCT03782792|162614986|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.403|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.607|||||Risk difference=Response rate of spesolimab - response rate of placebo.|Confidence intervals (95%) around the risk difference were produced using the Chan and Zhang method.||0.607|0.096|
81461303|NCT03782792|162614987|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.432|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.636|||||Risk difference=Response rate of spesolimab - response rate of placebo.|Confidence intervals (95%) around the risk difference were produced using the Chan and Zhang method.||0.636|0.096|
81599693|NCT00313820|162875640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.005||95.0|-1.1|-0.2||Estimated from a repeated measures linear mixed model with treatment, week, country and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6; Modelled Results||-0.2|-1.1|0.005
81643499|NCT00043186|162977036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.14|||<|0.001||95.0|1.71|4.56|||ANCOVA|||||4.56|1.71|<0.001
81599694|NCT00313820|162875640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.078||95.0|-0.9|0.0||Estimated from a repeated measures linear mixed model with treatment, week, country and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 9; Modelled Results||0.0|-0.9|0.078
81599695|NCT00313820|162875640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.663||95.0|-0.6|0.4||Estimated from a repeated measures linear mixed model with treatment, week, country and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12; Modelled Results||0.4|-0.6|0.663
81599696|NCT00313820|162875640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.627||95.0|-0.6|0.4||Estimated from a repeated measures linear mixed model with treatment, week, country and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Endpoint \[Week 12 or ET\]; Modelled Results||0.4|-0.6|0.627
81599697|NCT00313820|162875641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.05||0.741||95.0|-7.0|5.0||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate|ANCOVA|||Modelled Results||5.0|-7.0|0.741
81599698|NCT00313820|162875642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.216||95.0|-1.0|0.2||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Burning Pain Week 12 \[LOCF\]; Modelled Results||0.2|-1.0|0.216
81599699|NCT00313820|162875642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.76||95.0|-0.4|0.6||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Pressing Pain Week 12 \[LOCF\]; Modelled Results||0.6|-0.4|0.760
81599700|NCT00313820|162875642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.36||95.0|-0.7|0.3||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) general linear model with treatment and country as factors and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Paroxysmal Pain Week 12 \[LOCF\]; Modelled Results||0.3|-0.7|0.360
81599701|NCT00313820|162875642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.239||95.0|-0.8|0.2||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Evoked Pain Week 12 \[LOCF\]; Modelled Results||0.2|-0.8|0.239
81599702|NCT00313820|162875642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.118||95.0|-1.0|0.1||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||P/D Week 12 \[LOCF\]; Modelled Results||0.1|-1.0|0.118
81599703|NCT00313820|162875642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.138||95.0|-6.5|0.9||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Total Score Week 12 \[LOCF\]; Modelled Results||0.9|-6.5|0.138
81599704|NCT00313820|162875643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79||0.086||95.0|-10.3|0.7||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors and the baseline assessment as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Sleep disturbance; Modelled Results||0.7|-10.3|0.086
81599705|NCT00313820|162875643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.72||0.039||95.0|0.4|15.1||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors and the baseline assessment as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Snoring score; Modelled Results||15.1|0.4|0.039
81599706|NCT00313820|162875643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71||0.169||95.0|-9.1|1.6||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors and the baseline assessment as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Awaken SOB or headache; Modelled Results||1.6|-9.1|0.169
81599707|NCT00313820|162875643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.03||95.0|0.0|0.7||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors and the baseline assessment as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Sleep quantity; Modelled Results||0.7|0.0|0.030
81461304|NCT03782792|162614989|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.151|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.138|0.401|||||Risk difference=Response rate of spesolimab - response rate of placebo.|Confidence intervals (95%) around the risk difference were produced using the Chan and Zhang method.||0.401|-0.138|
81643500|NCT00043186|162977036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4|||<|0.001||95.0|2.95|5.84|||ANCOVA|||||5.84|2.95|<0.001
81643501|NCT00043186|162977036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.64|||<|0.001||95.0|3.19|6.09|||ANCOVA|||||6.09|3.19|<0.001
81643502|NCT00043186|162977036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.22|||<|0.001||95.0|2.85|5.58|||ANCOVA|||||5.58|2.85|<0.001
81599708|NCT00313820|162875643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44||0.013||95.0|1.8|15.4||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors and the baseline assessment as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Sleep adequacy; Modelled Results||15.4|1.8|0.013
81599709|NCT00313820|162875643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.399||95.0|-2.8|7.1||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors and the baseline assessment as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Somnolence; Modelled Results||7.1|-2.8|0.399
81599710|NCT00313820|162875643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13||0.049||95.0|-8.4|0.0||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors and the baseline assessment as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Overall sleep problems index; Modelled Results||-0.0|-8.4|0.049
81599711|NCT00313820|162875644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.201||95.0|0.8|2.9||Estimated from a logistic regression model with treatment and the baseline assessment as factors.|Regression, Logistic||Standard error of the mean = standard error of the odds ratio.|Modelled Results||2.9|0.8|0.201
81599712|NCT00313820|162875645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.015||95.0|-1.8|-0.2||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12 \[LOCF\] Anxiety score; Modelled Results||-0.2|-1.8|0.015
81599713|NCT00313820|162875645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.6||95.0|-0.6|1.0||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12 \[LOCF\] Depression score; Modelled Results||1.0|-0.6|0.600
81599714|NCT00313820|162875646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.566||95.0|-0.1|0.1||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Modelled Results||0.1|-0.1|0.566
81599715|NCT00313820|162875647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47||0.22||95.0|-1.8|7.9||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and coutntry as factors and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Modelled Results||7.9|-1.8|0.220
81599716|NCT00313820|162875648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.144||95.0|-0.5|0.1||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treament and country as factors.|ANCOVA|||Modelled Results||0.1|-0.5|0.144
81643503|NCT00043186|162977036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.53|||<|0.001||95.0|1.13|3.94|||ANCOVA|||||3.94|1.13|<0.001
81643504|NCT00043186|162977036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.09|||<|0.001||95.0|4.53|7.64|||ANCOVA|||||7.64|4.53|<0.001
81643505|NCT00043186|162977036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.55|||<|0.001||95.0|3.12|5.98|||ANCOVA|||||5.98|3.12|<0.001
81643506|NCT00043186|162977036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.23|||<|0.001||95.0|2.76|5.69|||ANCOVA|||||5.69|2.76|<0.001
81643507|NCT00043186|162977037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.16|||<|0.001||95.0|3.63|8.68|||ANCOVA|||||8.68|3.63|<0.001
81599717|NCT00313820|162875649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.049||95.0|-0.6|0.0||Estimated from ANCOVA (general linear model) with treatment and country as factors.|ANCOVA|||Modelled Results||-0.0|-0.6|0.049
81599718|NCT02816138|162875687|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|For change in depression severity (MADRS) over time, we used a linear mixed effects model with autoregressive of order 1 (AR(1)) temporal process.||||||<0.001
81599719|NCT02816138|162875688|OTHER|||||||0.761|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||||||0.761
81599720|NCT02816138|162875689|OTHER|||||||0.084|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test assessing for change from baseline to 12-weeks||||0.084
81599721|NCT02816138|162875690|OTHER|||||||0.073|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test assessing for change from baseline to 12-weeks||||0.073
81599722|NCT02816138|162875691|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||||||0.002
81599723|NCT02816138|162875692|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test||||||<0.001
81599724|NCT02816138|162875693|OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||||||0.049
81599725|NCT02816138|162875694|OTHER|||||||0.502|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test||||||0.502
81643508|NCT00043186|162977037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.32||||0.275||95.0|-1.06|3.7|||ANCOVA|||||3.7|-1.06|0.275
81643509|NCT00043186|162977037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2||||0.005||95.0|1.65|6.75|||ANCOVA|||||6.75|1.65|0.005
81643510|NCT00043186|162977037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.41||||0.002||95.0|2.07|6.75|||ANCOVA|||||6.75|2.07|0.002
81643511|NCT00043186|162977037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.65||||0.009||95.0|1.25|6.05|||ANCOVA|||||6.05|1.25|0.009
81643512|NCT00043186|162977037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.95||||0.009||95.0|1.22|6.68|||ANCOVA|||||6.68|1.22|0.009
81643513|NCT00043186|162977037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.65||||0.003||95.0|2.05|7.24|||ANCOVA|||||7.24|2.05|0.003
81643514|NCT00043186|162977037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.75||||0.001||95.0|2.28|7.22|||ANCOVA|||||7.22|2.28|0.001
81461305|NCT03782792|162614990|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-16.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.32|12.76|||||Median difference was calculated by modified Hodges-Lehmann method.|Any assessments after death, the use of escape medication (before or after Day 8), open label spesolimab on Day 8, or rescue medication with spesolimab after Day 8 and assigned with the worst possible outcomes in rank analysis. Missing data at Week 4 were imputed and handled via assessment of ranks.||12.76|-67.32|
81461306|NCT02151851|162615002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.899|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.382|6.382||Difference of CZP + MTX versus Placebo + MTX (and corresponding p-value) was estimated from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment and region.|Regression, Logistic|||||6.382|2.382|<0.001
81599726|NCT02816138|162875695|OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test||||||0.049
81643515|NCT00043186|162977038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.18||||0.949||95.0|-8.73|13.1|||ANCOVA|||||13.10|-8.73|0.949
81461307|NCT02151851|162615003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.641|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.57|16.352||Difference of CZP + MTX versus Placebo + MTX (and corresponding p-value) was estimated from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment and region.|Regression, Logistic|||||16.352|3.570|<0.001
81461308|NCT02151851|162615004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.248|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.209|23.786||Difference of CZP + MTX versus Placebo + MTX (and corresponding p-value) was estimated from a logistic regression model with factors for treatment and region.|Regression, Logistic|||||23.786|2.209|<0.001
81461309|NCT01540487|162615016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|99.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.7|104.5|||ANOVA|||||104.5|94.7|
81461310|NCT01540487|162615016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|100.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.1|106.8|||ANOVA|||||106.8|95.1|
81461311|NCT01540487|162615017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|101.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.4|109.0|||ANOVA|||||109.0|95.4|
81461312|NCT01540487|162615017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|111.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.4|123.5|||ANOVA|||||123.5|100.4|
81461313|NCT01540487|162615018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.6|103.8|||ANOVA|||||103.8|90.6|
81461314|NCT01540487|162615018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusteg gMean ratio|103.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.2|110.1|||ANOVA|||||110.1|96.2|
81461315|NCT01540487|162615019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|94.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.4|104.8|||ANOVA|||||104.8|85.4|
81599727|NCT02816138|162875696|OTHER|||||||0.068|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test||||||0.068
81599728|NCT04102579|162875710|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Means Difference|-3.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|-1.95||Statistical significance achieved if p-value \<0.05.|MMRM||LS Means Difference = Valbenazine - Placebo|Results were analyzed using a mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The model included the screening period baseline TMC as a covariate, and treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit interaction, and baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects. Participant was included as a random effect.||-1.95|-4.37|<0.0001
81461316|NCT01540487|162615019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|102.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.2|113.9|||ANOVA|||||113.9|92.2|
81461317|NCT01540487|162615020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|110.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.5|120.6|||ANOVA|||||120.6|100.5|
81461318|NCT01540487|162615020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|89.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.2|99.3|||ANOVA|||||99.3|80.2|
81461319|NCT01540487|162615021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.0|104.5|||ANOVA|||||104.5|92.0|
81461320|NCT01540487|162615021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|102.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.0|109.0|||ANOVA|||||109.0|97.0|
81461321|NCT01540487|162615022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|99.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.7|104.6|||ANOVA|||||104.6|94.7|
81461322|NCT01540487|162615022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|100.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.1|106.8|||ANOVA|||||106.8|95.1|
81523948|NCT02684188|162737183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of hospital visits for day 14 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of hospital visits for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 14.|For day 14, 104 (61 baseline and 43 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.037
81523949|NCT02684188|162737183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of hospital visits for day 21 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of hospital visits for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 21.|For day 21, 98 (57 baseline and 41 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.011
81461323|NCT03503370|162615034|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.8|||||Hazard ratio from Cox Proportional Hazard comparing the chlorhexidine group to the placebo group.|||1.80|0.39|
81461324|NCT03503370|162615035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.97
81461325|NCT03503370|162615036|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.77|||||Hazard ratio from Cox Proportional Hazard comparing the chlorhexidine group to the placebo group.|||1.77|0.34|
81461326|NCT03483961|162615037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015||||||All tests were carried out at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and no adjustment for multiplicity was applied, since the goal was to rank different formulations rather than to establish inferential values.|ANOVA|ANOVA model including site and treatment group as fixed effects assuming normality of log titers. P-value is for Group 2 vs. Group 1.||Groups 2-8 are compared to Group 1.||||0.0015
81461327|NCT03483961|162615037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0761||||||All tests were carried out at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and no adjustment for multiplicity was applied, since the goal was to rank different formulations rather than to establish inferential values.|ANOVA|ANOVA model including site and treatment group as fixed effects assuming normality of log titers. P-value is for Group 3 vs. Group 1.||Groups 2-8 are compared to Group 1||||0.0761
81599729|NCT04102579|162875711|OTHER||Percent Difference in Responders|29.65||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.77|45.37||Statistical significance achieved if p-value \<0.05.|Fisher Exact||Percent Difference in Responders (%) = Valbenazine - Placebo|||45.37|10.77|0.0007
81643516|NCT00043186|162977038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3||||0.949||95.0|-2.7|9.31|||ANCOVA|||||9.31|-2.70|0.949
81643517|NCT00043186|162977038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24||||0.709||95.0|-6.81|9.29|||ANCOVA|||||9.29|-6.81|0.709
81599730|NCT04102579|162875712|OTHER||Percent Difference in Responders|26.31||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.32|43.74||Statistical significance achieved if p-value \<0.05.|Fisher Exact||Percent Difference in Responders (%) = Valbenazine - Placebo|||43.74|6.32|0.0062
81599731|NCT04102579|162875713|OTHER||LS Means Difference|1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.3304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|4.31||Statistical significance achieved if p-value \<0.05.|MMRM||LS Means Difference = Valbenazine - Placebo|LS mean was based on the MMRM model which included corresponding baseline value of the Neuro-QoL Upper Extremity Function T-score as a covariate; treatment group, visit, baseline-by-visit interaction, and treatment group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; and participant as a random effect.||4.31|-1.46|0.3304
81599732|NCT04295005|162875731|OTHER|Group differences in the costs incurred after treatment initiation were evaluated based on an incremental cost approach using the Bang and Tsiatis estimator with possibly censored data.|||||<|0.001|||||||Bang and Tsiatis|||Total cost comparison.||||< 0.001
81599733|NCT04295005|162875731|OTHER|Group differences in the costs incurred after treatment initiation were evaluated based on an incremental cost approach using the Bang and Tsiatis estimator with possibly censored data.|||||<|0.001|||||||Bang and Tsiatis|||Total cost comparison.||||< 0.001
81599734|NCT04295005|162875731|OTHER|Group differences in the costs incurred after treatment initiation were evaluated based on an incremental cost approach using the Bang and Tsiatis estimator with possibly censored data.|||||<|0.001|||||||Bang and Tsiatis|||Total cost comparison.||||< 0.001
81599735|NCT04295005|162875731|OTHER|Group differences in the costs incurred after treatment initiation were evaluated based on an incremental cost approach using the Bang and Tsiatis estimator with possibly censored data.|||||<|0.001|||||||Bang and Tsiatis|||Inpatient cost comparison||||< 0.001
81599736|NCT04295005|162875731|OTHER|Group differences in the costs incurred after treatment initiation were evaluated based on an incremental cost approach using the Bang and Tsiatis estimator with possibly censored data.|||||<|0.001|||||||Bang and Tsiatis|||Inpatient cost comparison.||||< 0.001
81599737|NCT04295005|162875731|OTHER|Group differences in the costs incurred after treatment initiation were evaluated based on an incremental cost approach using the Bang and Tsiatis estimator with possibly censored data.||||||0.126|||||||Bang and Tsiatis|||Inpatient cost comparison||||0.126
81599738|NCT04295005|162875731|OTHER|Group differences in the costs incurred after treatment initiation were evaluated based on an incremental cost approach using the Bang and Tsiatis estimator with possibly censored data.|||||<|0.001|||||||Bang and Tsiatis|||Outpatient cost comparison.||||< 0.001
81599739|NCT04295005|162875731|OTHER|Group differences in the costs incurred after treatment initiation were evaluated based on an incremental cost approach using the Bang and Tsiatis estimator with possibly censored data.|||||<|0.001|||||||Bang and Tsiatis|||Outpatient cost comparison.||||< 0.001
81599740|NCT04295005|162875731|OTHER|Group differences in the costs incurred after treatment initiation were evaluated based on an incremental cost approach using the Bang and Tsiatis estimator with possibly censored data.|||||<|0.001|||||||Bang and Tsiatis|||Outpatient cost comparison.||||< 0.001
81599741|NCT04295005|162875731|OTHER|Group differences in the costs incurred after treatment initiation were evaluated based on an incremental cost approach using the Bang and Tsiatis estimator with possibly censored data.|||||<|0.001|||||||Bang and Tsiatis|||Medication cost comparison.||||< 0.001
81599742|NCT04295005|162875731|OTHER|Group differences in the costs incurred after treatment initiation were evaluated based on an incremental cost approach using the Bang and Tsiatis estimator with possibly censored data.|||||<|0.001|||||||Bang and Tsiatis|||Medication cost comparison.||||< 0.001
81599743|NCT04295005|162875731|OTHER|Group differences in the costs incurred after treatment initiation were evaluated based on an incremental cost approach using the Bang and Tsiatis estimator with possibly censored data.|||||<|0.001|||||||Bang and Tsiatis|||Medication cost comparison.||||< 0.001
81599744|NCT00608582|162875734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.028||||||p\<0.05 considered significant|ANOVA|Post-hoc paired t-tests were performed.||A repeated measures ANOVA is performed with a significance level of p\<0.05 (two-sided). Factors: Time (Baseline vs. 2 Mo. Post rTMS treatment) and Group (Real vs. Sham).||||<0.028
81599745|NCT00608582|162875734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||p\<.05 considered significant; Pairwise comparisons not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired, t-tests were performed if the ANOVA yields a significant interaction (p\<0.05, two-sided) for Baseline vs. 2 months after last rTMS treatment.||||<0.05
81599746|NCT00608582|162875734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.237||||||p\<0.05 considered significant. Pairwise comparisons were not corrected for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired, t-tests were performed if the ANOVA yields a significant interaction (p\<0.05, two-sided) for Baseline vs. 2 Mo. after last Sham rTMS treatment.||||<0.237
81599747|NCT00608582|162875735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.414||||||p\<0.05 considered significant|ANOVA|||A repeated measures ANOVA is performed with a significance level of p\<0.05 (two-sided). Factors: Time (Baseline vs. 2 months after last rTMS treatment) and Group (Real vs. Sham).||||0.414
81599748|NCT00608582|162875735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.822||||||p\<0.05 considered significant|ANOVA|||A repeated measures ANOVA is performed with a significance level of p\<0.05 (two-sided). Factors: Time (Baseline vs. 2 months after last rTMS treatment) and Group (Real vs. Sham).||||<0.822
81599749|NCT00608582|162875735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.835||||||p\<0.05 considered significant|ANOVA|||A repeated measures ANOVA is performed with a significance level of p\<0.05 (two-sided). Factors: Time (Baseline vs. 2 months after last rTMS treatment) and Group (Real vs. Sham).||||<0.835
81599750|NCT00415610|162875736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The repeated measure analysis of the hourly average SBP was calculated with and without adjusting for baseline NIHSS and age.|repeated measure|Adjusted for initial deficit severity of using baseline NIHSS instead of GCS to better discriminate among patients with GCS score \> 8.||The hourly average (of maximum and minimum) SBP measurements were graphed with box-and-whiskers plot. In addition, a repeated measures analysis of the 25 average SBP (baseline and subsequent 24 hourly measures) was conducted with a mixed effects model (assuming autoregressive covariance structure in SAS version 9.1 PROC MIXED) to determine statistically the effect of treatment intensity (tier) on the average SBP over the 24 hrs with and without adjustment for baseline NIHSS score and age.||||< 0.01
81599751|NCT00415610|162875737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||Observed average SBP change at 2 hrs after treatment initiation between subjects who did or did not have neurologic deterioration within 24 hrs.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|Mean decrease measured for subjects with neurological deterioration and subjects without neurological deterioration.||Done as a surrogate to evaluate the relationship between early SBP reduction and safety events.||||< .5
81599752|NCT00430248|162875771|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of febuxostat 40 mg to allopurinol was declared if the value of the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for the difference was greater than -10%.|Difference in percentage|3.1||||||95.0|-1.9|8.1||||||The primary comparison was between febuxostat 40 mg and allopurinol treatment groups.||8.1|-1.9|
81643518|NCT00043186|162977038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.36||||0.949||95.0|-8.55|3.83|||ANCOVA|||||3.83|-8.55|0.949
81599753|NCT00430248|162875771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.233||95.0||||The test for superiority was performed using Fisher's exact test (two-tailed 0.05 significance level).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.233
81643519|NCT00043186|162977038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.949||95.0|-4.51|8.72|||ANCOVA|||||8.72|-4.51|0.949
81643520|NCT00043186|162977038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.23||||0.484||95.0|-0.83|15.3|||ANCOVA|||||15.3|-0.83|0.484
81643521|NCT00043186|162977038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.44||||0.949||95.0|-3.77|8.66|||ANCOVA|||||8.66|-3.77|0.949
81461328|NCT03483961|162615037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9317||||||All tests were carried out at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and no adjustment for multiplicity was applied, since the goal was to rank different formulations rather than to establish inferential values.|ANOVA|ANOVA model including site and treatment group as fixed effects assuming normality of log titers. P-value is for Group 4 vs. Group 1.||Groups 2-8 are compared to Group 1.||||0.9317
81461329|NCT03483961|162615037|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||All tests were carried out at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and no adjustment for multiplicity was applied, since the goal was to rank different formulations rather than to establish inferential values.|ANOVA|ANOVA model including site and treatment group as fixed effects assuming normality of log titers. P-value is for Group 5 vs. Group 1.||Groups 2-8 are compared to Group 1.||||<.0001
81461330|NCT03483961|162615037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0045||||||All tests were carried out at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and no adjustment for multiplicity was applied, since the goal was to rank different formulations rather than to establish inferential values.|ANOVA|ANOVA model including site and treatment group as fixed effects assuming normality of log titers. P-value is for Group 6 vs. Group 1.||Groups 2-8 are compared to Group 1.||||0.0045
81461331|NCT03483961|162615037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1437||||||All tests were carried out at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and no adjustment for multiplicity was applied, since the goal was to rank different formulations rather than to establish inferential values.|ANOVA|ANOVA model including site and treatment group as fixed effects assuming normality of log titers. P-value is for Group 7 vs. Group 1.||Groups 2-8 are compared to Group 1.||||0.1437
81461332|NCT03483961|162615037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3216||||||All tests were carried out at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and no adjustment for multiplicity was applied, since the goal was to rank different formulations rather than to establish inferential values.|ANOVA|ANOVA model including site and treatment group as fixed effects assuming normality of log titers. P-value is for Group 8 vs. Group 1.||Groups 2-8 are compared to Group 1.||||0.3216
81599754|NCT00430248|162875771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|24.9|||<|0.001||95.0|20.1|29.8||Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using Fisher's exact test (two-tailed 0.05 significance level).|Fisher Exact|||||29.8|20.1|<0.001
81599755|NCT00430248|162875771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|21.9|||<|0.001||95.0|17.0|26.8||Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using Fisher's exact test (two-tailed 0.05 significance level).|Fisher Exact|||||26.8|17.0|<0.001
81461333|NCT04003636|162615045|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.95|||Regression, Cox|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region, disease status, site of origin with small strata collapsed|HR=Arm A/Arm B|||0.95|0.72|0.0034
81461334|NCT04003636|162615046|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.0225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.0|||Regression, Cox|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region, disease status, site of origin with small strata collapsed|HR=Arm A/Arm B|||1.00|0.75|0.0225
81461335|NCT04003636|162615047|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|0.2||||0.4735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|5.6||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0|Miettinen & Nurminen||Difference=Arm A minus Arm B|||5.6|-5.2|0.4735
81599756|NCT00430248|162875772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.021
81599757|NCT00430248|162875772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599758|NCT00430248|162875772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599759|NCT00430248|162875773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.031
81461336|NCT00915018|162615053|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.015||||0.8934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.813|1.269|||Log Rank|||||1.269|0.813|0.8934
81461337|NCT00915018|162615054|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.028||||0.5219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.105|||Mantel Haenszel|||||0.105|-0.048|0.5219
81461338|NCT00915018|162615055|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.974||||0.8431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.752|1.262|||Log Rank|||||1.262|0.752|0.8431
81461339|NCT00915018|162615056|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.032||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|0.029|||Mantel Haenszel|||||0.029|-0.093|0.2360
81461340|NCT00915018|162615057|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.449||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.259|0.78|||Log Rank|||||0.780|0.259|0.0036
81461341|NCT04506463|162615066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.850
81461342|NCT04506463|162615066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.085
81599760|NCT00430248|162875773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81461343|NCT04506463|162615066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.850
81461344|NCT04506463|162615067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.062
81461345|NCT04506463|162615067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.007
81461346|NCT04506463|162615067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.936|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.936
81461347|NCT04506463|162615068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.042
81461348|NCT04506463|162615068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.037
81461349|NCT04506463|162615068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.648|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.648
81461350|NCT00651261|162615069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.96|||1-sided stratified log-rank|||||0.96|0.63|0.009
81461351|NCT00651261|162615070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.93|||1-sided stratified log rank|||||0.93|0.66|0.0024
81461352|NCT00651261|162615072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.15|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.15
81461353|NCT00651261|162615073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0049|||||||1-sided stratified log rank|||||||0.0049
81461354|NCT00687271|162615075|OTHER||Difference in Percentage Change|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|-5.5|||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA) model|LDA model includes factors for time, treatment, baseline triglyceride (TG) category, and time-by treatment interactions.||||-5.5|-14.6|
81461355|NCT00687271|162615075|OTHER||Difference in Percentage Change|-17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|-12.5|||LDA model|LDA model includes factors for time, treatment, baseline triglyceride (TG) category, and time-by treatment interactions.||||-12.5|-23.4|
81461356|NCT00687271|162615078|OTHER||Difference in Percentage Change|-8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-4.4|||LDA model|LDA model includes factors for time, treatment, baseline triglyceride (TG) category, and time-by treatment interactions.||||-4.4|-12.7|
81461357|NCT00687271|162615078|OTHER||Diffence in Percentage Change|-13.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-8.9|||LDA model|LDA model includes factors for time, treatment, baseline triglyceride (TG) category, and time-by treatment interactions.||||-8.9|-18.9|
81461358|NCT00687271|162615079|OTHER||Difference in Percentage Change|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-3.9|||LDA model|LDA model includes factors for time, treatment, baseline triglyceride (TG) category, and time-by treatment interactions.||||-3.9|-11.5|
81461359|NCT00687271|162615079|OTHER||Difference in Percentage Change|-12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|-7.6|||LDA model|LDA model includes factors for time, treatment, baseline triglyceride (TG) category, and time-by treatment interactions.||||-7.6|-16.8|
81461360|NCT00687271|162615080|OTHER||Difference in Percentage Change|-7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-4.1|||LDA model|LDA model includes factors for time, treatment, baseline triglyceride (TG) category, and time-by treatment interactions.||||-4.1|-10.8|
81461361|NCT00687271|162615080|OTHER||Difference in Percentage Change|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|-7.0|||LDA model|LDA model includes factors for time, treatment, baseline triglyceride (TG) category, and time-by treatment interactions.||||-7.0|-15.1|
81461362|NCT00687271|162615081|OTHER||Dfferecne in Percentage Change|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|1.8|||LDA model|LDA model includes factors for time, treatment, baseline triglyceride (TG) category, and time-by treatment interactions.||||1.8|-6.6|
81461363|NCT00687271|162615081|OTHER||Difference in Percentage Change|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|4.4|||LDA model|LDA model includes factors for time, treatment, baseline triglyceride (TG) category, and time-by treatment interactions.||||4.4|-5.8|
81461364|NCT00687271|162615082|OTHER||Difference in Percentage Change|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|5.9|||LDA model|LDA model includes factors for time, treatment, baseline triglyceride (TG) category, and time-by treatment interactions.||||5.9|-7.7|
81461365|NCT00687271|162615082|OTHER||Difference in Percentage Change|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|16.9|||LDA model|LDA model includes factors for time, treatment, baseline triglyceride (TG) category, and time-by treatment interactions.||||16.9|-4.6|
81461366|NCT01134107|162615083|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 0.6 mmol/L was used.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.66|||||Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro 6 Day minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day; adjusted for Treatment + Sequence + Period + Baseline HbA1c|This was the primary gated analysis.||0.66|0.06|
81461367|NCT01134107|162615084|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 0.6 mmol/L was used.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.47|||||Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro 6 Day (Day 1-6) minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day (Day 1-6); adjusted for Treatment + Sequence + Period + Baseline HbA1c|||0.47|-0.10|
81461368|NCT01134107|162615084|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 0.6 mmol/L was used.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.58|||||Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro 6 Day (Day 6) minus Insulin Lispro 6 Day (Day 2); adjusted for DayGroup + Period + Baseline HbA1c|||0.58|0.25|
81599761|NCT00430248|162875773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599762|NCT00430248|162875774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.578||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.578
81599763|NCT00430248|162875774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599764|NCT00430248|162875774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81461369|NCT01134107|162615085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.88|||||Daily Total Insulin: Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro 6 Day minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day; adjusted for Treatment + Sequence + Period + Baseline Insulin Basal/Bolus/Total Dose|||0.88|-0.13|
81461370|NCT01134107|162615085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.31|||||Daily Basal Insulin: Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro 6 Day minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day; adjusted for Treatment + Sequence + Period + Baseline Insulin Basal/Bolus/Total Dose|||0.31|-0.26|
81461371|NCT01134107|162615085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.6|||||Daily Bolus Insulin: Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro 6 Day minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day; adjusted for Treatment + Sequence + Period + Baseline Insulin Basal/Bolus/Total Dose|||0.60|-0.15|
81461372|NCT01134107|162615086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.24|||||Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro 6 Day minus Insulin Aspart 6 Day; adjusted for Treatment + Period + Sequence + Baseline HbA1c|||0.24|0.08|
81461373|NCT01134107|162615087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.63|||||Odds Ratio of HbA1c ≤6.5% for Insulin Lispro 6 Day versus Insulin Aspart 6 Day.|||1.63|0.39|
81461374|NCT01134107|162615087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.63|||||Odds Ratio of HbA1c \<7% for Insulin Lispro 6 Day versus Insulin Aspart 6 Day.|||0.63|0.20|
81461375|NCT01134107|162615088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.595||95.0||||P-value for Total Insulin Dose computed using Crossover model: Variable = Treatment + Sequence + Period + Baseline Insulin Total Dose.|Crossover Model|||||||0.595
81461376|NCT01134107|162615088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.506||95.0||||P-value for Basal Insulin Dose computed using Crossover model: Variable = Treatment + Sequence + Period + Baseline Insulin Basal Dose.|Crossover Model|||||||0.506
81461377|NCT01134107|162615088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0||||P-value for Bolus Insulin Dose computed using Crossover model: Variable = Treatment + Sequence + Period + Baseline Insulin Bolus Dose.|Crossover Model|||||||0.790
81461378|NCT01134107|162615090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059||95.0|||||negative binomial test|P-value computed using a negative binomial test including factors for treatment, period and sequence.||||||0.059
81461379|NCT01134107|162615091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value for overall pump complications associated with a premature reservoir change computed using Gart's Test. Participants represented in both treatment groups and with non-missing incidence value in each treatment period are used.|Gart's Test|||||||1.00
81461380|NCT01134107|162615091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.472||95.0||||P-value for overall pump complications associated with a premature infusion set change computed using Gart's Test. Participants represented in both treatment groups and with non-missing incidence value in each treatment period are used.|Gart's Test|||||||0.472
81461381|NCT01134107|162615092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.383||95.0||||P-value for Premature Reservoir Change computed using negative binomial test including factors for treatment, period and sequence.|negative binomial test|||||||0.383
81461382|NCT01134107|162615092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.499||95.0||||P-value for Premature Infusion Set Change computed using negative binomial test including factors for treatment, period and sequence.|negative binomial test|||||||0.499
81461383|NCT01134107|162615093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||The p-value is for the Documented Hypoglycemic Episodes category treatment arm comparison. The p-value for the All Reported Hypoglycemic Episodes category could not be generated using Gart's Test.|Gart's Test|Participants represented in both treatment groups, and with non-missing incidence value in each treatment period, were used for p-value calculation.||||||1.00
81461384|NCT01134107|162615094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Negative Binomial Test|P-value computed using a negative binomial test including factors for treatment, period and sequence.||||||<0.001
81523950|NCT02684188|162737183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of hospital visits for day 30 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of hospital visits for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 30.|For day 30, 95 (56 baseline and 39 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.050
81461385|NCT01134107|162615095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Crossover Model|P-value computed using crossover model. Response = treatment + sequence + period + baseline body weight||||||<0.001
81461386|NCT01134107|162615096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.147||95.0||||P-value for the Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) computed using crossover model. Response = treatment + sequence + period + baseline systolic blood pressure.|Crossover Model|||||||0.147
81461387|NCT01134107|162615096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.894||95.0||||P-value for Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP) computed using crossover model. Response = treatment + sequence + period + baseline diastolic blood pressure.|Crossover Model|||||||0.894
81461388|NCT02027545|162615101|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.491|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.491
81461389|NCT02027545|162615102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.049
81461390|NCT02314260|162615104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.917|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0318||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.854|0.979||Under the nonparametric assumption. P-value \<0.05, means statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided||The positive actual state is failed induction and performing Caesarean Section, So as the numbers approaches 1, induction fails. the Y-axis of the curve is sensitivity and the x- axis is (1-Specificity).|Null hypothesis: true area = 0.5 The positive actual state is failed induction, the true positive rate (Sensitivity) is plotted in function of the false positive rate (100-Specificity)||0.979|0.854|0.000
81599765|NCT00430248|162875775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.426||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.426
81599766|NCT00430248|162875775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599767|NCT00430248|162875775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599768|NCT00430248|162875776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.050
81599769|NCT00430248|162875776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599770|NCT00430248|162875776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599771|NCT00430248|162875777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.428||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.428
81599772|NCT00430248|162875777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599773|NCT00430248|162875777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599774|NCT00430248|162875778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.041
81599775|NCT00430248|162875778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599776|NCT00430248|162875778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599777|NCT00430248|162875779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.083||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.083
81599778|NCT00430248|162875779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599779|NCT00430248|162875779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599780|NCT00430248|162875780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.421||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.421
81599781|NCT00430248|162875780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599782|NCT00430248|162875780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599783|NCT00430248|162875781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.520
81599784|NCT00430248|162875781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599785|NCT00430248|162875781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599786|NCT00430248|162875782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.195||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.195
81599787|NCT00430248|162875782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81643522|NCT00043186|162977038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.949||95.0|-10.82|11.4|||ANCOVA|||||11.40|-10.82|0.949
81599788|NCT00430248|162875782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599789|NCT00430248|162875783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.196||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.196
81599790|NCT00430248|162875783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599791|NCT00430248|162875783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two-tailed).|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81599792|NCT00430248|162875784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079||95.0||||P-value is from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA with significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|||||||0.079
81599793|NCT00430248|162875784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA with significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81599794|NCT00430248|162875784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA with significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81599795|NCT00430248|162875785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.685||95.0||||P-value is from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA with significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|||||||0.685
81599796|NCT00430248|162875785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA with significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81599797|NCT00430248|162875785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA with significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81599798|NCT00430248|162875786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.153||95.0||||P-value is from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA with significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|||||||0.153
81599799|NCT00430248|162875786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA with significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81599800|NCT00430248|162875786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA with significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81599801|NCT00430248|162875787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||P-value is from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA with significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|||||||0.050
81599802|NCT00430248|162875787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA with significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81599803|NCT00430248|162875787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is from contrast within the framework of the ANOVA with significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81599804|NCT02799784|162875795|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval around the (UMEC/VI 62.5/25 mcg versus TIO/OLO 5/5 mcg) treatment difference is above -50 milliliter then UMEC/VI 62.5/25 mcg was to be considered non-inferior to TIO/OLO 5/5 mcg.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.053|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.080|0.026|<0.001
81599805|NCT03882879|162875833|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.64
81599806|NCT03882879|162875834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.53
81599807|NCT03882879|162875835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76||||||Between-group two-sided t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.76
81599808|NCT03882879|162875836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81599809|NCT03882879|162875837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.20
81599810|NCT01250990|162875838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||||||p value is for comparison between changes in reverse cholesterol transport in niacin versus placebo groups after 12 weeks of treatment.|t-test, 2 sided|||This is a pilot study to assess the effects of niacin on reverse cholesterol transport. The null hypothesis is that niacin has no effect on reverse cholesterol transport.||||0.8
81599811|NCT03292146|162875839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.009
81599812|NCT03292146|162875840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81599813|NCT03292146|162875841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Matched pairs|||||||0.06
81599814|NCT03292146|162875841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Matched pairs|||||||0.01
81599815|NCT03039023|162875842|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.2||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.20
81599816|NCT03039023|162875842|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.|||||<|0.0001||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||<0.0001
81599817|NCT03039023|162875842|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.|||||<|0.0001||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||<0.0001
81599818|NCT03039023|162875842|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.|||||<|0.0001||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||<0.0001
81599819|NCT03039023|162875842|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.27||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.27
81643523|NCT00043186|162977039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.02|||<|0.001||95.0|4.35|9.69|||ANCOVA|||||9.69|4.35|<0.001
81523951|NCT02684188|162737183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055|||||||Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of hospital visits for day 60 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of hospital visits for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 60.|For day 60, 87 (53 baseline and 34 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.055
81523952|NCT02684188|162737183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.137||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of hospital visits for day 90 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of hospital visits for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 90.|For day 90, 83 (49 baseline and 34 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.137
81523953|NCT02684188|162737184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.279||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the proportion of patients with at least one ED visits by day 3 (null hypothesis); H1: The proportion of patients with at least one ED visit for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 3.|For day 3, 112(68 baseline and 44 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.279
81599820|NCT03039023|162875843|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.1||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.10
81599821|NCT03039023|162875843|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.0002||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.0002
81599822|NCT03039023|162875843|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.01||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.01
81599823|NCT03039023|162875843|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.006||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.006
81599824|NCT03039023|162875843|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.79||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.79
81523954|NCT02684188|162737184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.211||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the proportion of patients with at least one ED visits by day 7 (null hypothesis); H1: The proportion of patients with at least one ED visit for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 7.|For day 7, 110 (66 baseline and 44 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.211
81523955|NCT02684188|162737184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.424||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the proportion of patients with at least one ED visits by day 14 (null hypothesis); H1: The proportion of patients with at least one ED visit for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 14.|For day 14, 104 (61 baseline and 43 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.424
81599825|NCT03039023|162875844|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.28||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.28
81599826|NCT03039023|162875844|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.|||||<|0.0001||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||<0.0001
81523956|NCT02684188|162737184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.191||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the proportion of patients with at least one ED visits by day 21 (null hypothesis); H1: The proportion of patients with at least one ED visit for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 21.|For day 21, 98 (57 baseline and 41 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.191
81523957|NCT02684188|162737184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.478||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the proportion of patients with at least one ED visits by day 30 (null hypothesis); H1: The proportion of patients with at least one ED visit for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 30.|For day 30, 95 (56 baseline and 39 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.478
81599827|NCT03039023|162875844|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.|||||<|0.0001||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||<0.0001
81599828|NCT03039023|162875844|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.|||||<|0.0001||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||<0.0001
81599829|NCT03039023|162875844|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.11||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.11
81599830|NCT03039023|162875845|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.005||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.005
81599831|NCT03039023|162875845|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.|||||<|0.001||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||<0.001
81523958|NCT02684188|162737184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.452||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the proportion of patients with at least one ED visits by day 60 (null hypothesis); H1: The proportion of patients with at least one ED visit for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 60.|For day 60, 87 (53 baseline and 34 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.452
81523959|NCT02684188|162737184|SUPERIORITY|H0: There is no difference in the proportion of patients with at least one ED visits by day 90 (null hypothesis); H1: The proportion of patients with at least one ED visit for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 90.||||||0.381||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Regression, Logistic||||For day 90, 83 (49 baseline and 34 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.381
81599832|NCT03039023|162875845|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.|||||<|0.001||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||<0.001
81599833|NCT03039023|162875845|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.009||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.009
81599834|NCT03039023|162875845|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.04||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.04
81599835|NCT03039023|162875846|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.93||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.93
81599836|NCT03039023|162875846|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.01||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.01
81599837|NCT03039023|162875846|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.003||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.003
81599838|NCT03039023|162875846|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.04||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.04
81599839|NCT03039023|162875846|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.99||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.99
81599840|NCT03039023|162875847|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.02||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.02
81599841|NCT03039023|162875847|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.|||||<|0.0001||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||<0.0001
81599842|NCT03039023|162875847|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.|||||<|0.0001||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||<0.0001
81599843|NCT03039023|162875847|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.001||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.001
81599844|NCT03039023|162875847|EQUIVALENCE|For equivalence testing, the difference was assumed to be 0.||||||0.02||||||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.02
81599845|NCT03701399|162875856|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.7581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model based summary statistics were from a mixed model with repeated measures, including fixed effects for treatment, randomization stratum (SCA genotype group), visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and country, baseline score as a covariate|All SCA participants||0.34|-0.47|0.7581
81599846|NCT03701399|162875856|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model based summary statistics were from a mixed model with repeated measures, including fixed effects for treatment, randomization stratum (SCA genotype group), visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and country.|SCA3 genotype participants||-0.01|-1.11|0.0450
81599847|NCT02038894|162875971|NON_INFERIORITY|A previous study for evaluating respiratory complications with intubated and insufflated techniques found a difference in the incidence of respiratory complications of 9.1%, a power analysis was determined. 200 subjects per group was estimated provide 82% power to detect a difference. We elected to do an interim analysis when 60 children per group were recruited because of a clinical impression that one of the techniques had a grossly divergent incidence of respiratory complications.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.14||Threshold for significance \<0.05 Comparing SPO2 \<95%|Mean equality test|||||0.14|0|<0.0001
81599848|NCT02038894|162875971|NON_INFERIORITY|A previous study found an incidence of respiratory complications of 9.1%. 200 subjects per group was estimated provide 82% power to detect a difference when conducting a two- sided test at a significance level of a = 0.05.We did an interim analysis when 60 children per group were recruited because of a clinical impression that one of the techniques had a grossly divergent incidence of respiratory complications. Based on the results of that interim analysis, recruitment was discontinued|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.27||p\<0.05. Sp02\<85%|Mean equality test||Odds ratios were calculated to the respiratory complications comparing the different groups and by regrouping by the differences in airway management (IS + IP vs NA) and by the medication used for anesthesia maintenance (IS vs IP + NA)|||0.27|0|0.0001
81599849|NCT02038894|162875972|NON_INFERIORITY|No previous data was available to calculate a power calculation for the secondary outcome.||||||0.901||||||Threshold of Significance|Mean equality test|||Total OR Time||||0.901
81599850|NCT04274894|162875980|NON_INFERIORITY|"The hypothesis for the primary safety analysis is:~H0: Change in 24-hour average SBP from Baseline to EOT ≥ 3 mmHg Vs. H1: Change in 24-hour average SBP from Baseline to EOT \< 3 mmHg"|LS Mean Change from Baseline to EOT|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.13||||||The primary endpoint of change from Baseline to End of Treatment (EOT) in average 24-hour SBP was evaluated using a linear regression model with change in average 24-hour SBP from Baseline to EOT as the dependent variable, centralized baseline average 24-hour SBP, ongoing medical history of hypertension, and pooled study center as covariates in the per protocol population.||3.13|0.63|
81599851|NCT02279043|162875986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|4.88|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.88|0.16|0.89
81599852|NCT02279043|162875987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.28
81461391|NCT02314260|162615105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.806|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0578||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.693|0.919||Under the nonparametric assumption P value \<0.05 is statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided||The positive actual state is failed induction and performing Caesarean Section, So as the numbers approaches 1, induction fails. the Y-axis of the curve is sensitivity and the x- axis is (1-specificity).|Null hypothesis: true area = 0.5 The positive actual state is failed induction, the true positive rate (Sensitivity) is plotted in function of the false positive rate (100-Specificity)||0.919|0.693|0.000
81523960|NCT02684188|162737185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.502||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of hospital visits for day 3 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of hospital visits for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 3.|For day 3, 115 (70 baseline and 45 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.502
81599853|NCT02279043|162875988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81599854|NCT02279043|162875988|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.59||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.11|||Regression, Linear|||Multivariate analysis adjusting for cluster, as association was significant in bivariate test.||1.11|0.08|0.02
81599855|NCT02279043|162875989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81599856|NCT02279043|162875990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81461392|NCT02314260|162615106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0318||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.0||P\<0.05 is significant|t-test, 2 sided||at a cutoff value of 4.5, the sensitivity for failure to labour induction is 0.83 (83%), with a specificity of 0.87(87%).|The smallest cutoff value is the minimum observed test value minus 1, and the largest cutoff value is the maximum observed test value plus 1. All the other cutoff values are the averages of two consecutive ordered observed test values.||10|0.00|0.000
81461393|NCT02314260|162615107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0578||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.0||P\<0.05 is significant|t-test, 2 sided||at a cutoff value of 5.5, the sensitivity for failure to labour induction is 0.83 (83%), with a specificity of 0.73 (73%).|The smallest cutoff value is the minimum observed test value minus 1, and the largest cutoff value is the maximum observed test value plus 1. All the other cutoff values are the averages of two consecutive ordered observed test values.||10|0.00|0.000
81461394|NCT02362672|162615114|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED||||||z-test|||NKTR-181 (Double-blind Treatment Phase), Placebo (Double-blind Treatment Phase)||||0.0019
81461395|NCT00693498|162615121|OTHER||||||<|0.03||||||the reported value is for POD#1 assessment|Wald Wolfowitz|||||||<0.03
81461396|NCT00693498|162615121|OTHER|||||||0.29||||||for POD#2 assessment|Wald-Wolf|||||||0.29
81461397|NCT05483686|162615122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Regression, Logistic|||This analysis aims to detect a significant change (p = .05) in percentage of participants with HIV transmission risk between Shine Intervention participants and Control Videos participants from Baseline to Month 6.||||.19
81461398|NCT05483686|162615123|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.24|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis aims to detect a significant change (p = .05) in ART adherence between Shine Intervention participants and Control Videos participants from Baseline to Month 6.||||=.24
81461399|NCT05483686|162615124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis aims to detect a significant change (p = .05) in condom use between Shine Intervention participants and Control Videos participants from Baseline to Month 6.||||.79
81461400|NCT05483686|162615125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis aims to detect a significant change (p = .05) in barriers to ART use between Shine Intervention participants and Control Videos participants from Baseline to Month 6.||||.81
81461401|NCT05483686|162615126|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis aims to detect a significant change (p = .05) in barriers to PrEP use between Shine Intervention participants and Control Videos participants from Baseline to Month 6.||||.14
81461402|NCT05483686|162615127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis aims to detect a significant change (p = .05) in barriers to condom use between Shine Intervention participants and Control Videos participants from Baseline to Month 6.||||.81
81461403|NCT05483686|162615128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis aims to detect a significant change (p = .05) in social support between Shine Intervention participants and Control Videos participants from Baseline to Month 6.||||.30
81461404|NCT05483686|162615129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis aims to detect a significant change (p = .05) in gender identity comfort between Shine Intervention participants and Control Videos participants from Baseline to Month 6.||||.94
81461405|NCT03126630|162615143|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that there are no differences between the classes in the population. The purpose of the test is to evaluate how likely the observed frequencies would be assuming the null hypothesis is true.||||||0.27541|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.27541
81461406|NCT03126630|162615146|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.0||||0.1936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0||Not enough events||Log Rank||||||0.0|0.1936
81461407|NCT03126630|162615147|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.81||||0.1952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|4.51|||Log Rank|||||4.51|0.73|0.1952
81461408|NCT06028438|162615152|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.06|||=|0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.48|||ANCOVA|||||0.48|-0.60|=0.822
81461409|NCT03309943|162615196|SUPERIORITY|Mixed model analysis examining the effects of drug condition on response to smoking vs. non-smoking cues (collapsed across category - proximal, standard environment, personal environment). Data were analyzed using the underlying raw values versus collapsing them together.||||||0.019|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for FTCD. Carried out using SPSS Mixed Models with a repeated statement and compound symmetry covariance structure.||||||.019
81461410|NCT03309943|162615197|SUPERIORITY|Mixed model analysis examining the effects of drug condition on response to smoking vs. non-smoking cues (collapsed across category - proximal, standard environment, personal environment). Data were analyzed using the underlying raw values versus collapsing them together.||||||0.83|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for FTCD||||||.830
81599857|NCT02279043|162875991|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.20|0.75|0.34
81599858|NCT02279043|162875992|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.05|0.49|0.99
81599859|NCT02279043|162875993|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.29|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.29|0.95|0.08
81523961|NCT02684188|162737185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.286||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of ED visits for day 7 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of ED visits for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 7.|For day 7, 113 (68 baseline and 45 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.286
81523962|NCT02684188|162737185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.347||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of ED visits for day 14 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of ED visits for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 14.|For day 14, 107 (63 baseline and 44 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.347
81599860|NCT02279043|162875994|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.58|1.05|0.03
81599861|NCT02279043|162875994|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.5||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects logistic regression||Multivariate analysis adjusting for cluster, as association was significant in bivariate test.||0.97|0.04|0.03
81599862|NCT02279043|162875995|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|3.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.56|1.42|<0.01
81599863|NCT02279043|162875995|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.84|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects logistic regression||Multivariate analysis adjusting for cluster, as association was significant in bivariate test.||1.35|0.33|<0.01
81599864|NCT02279043|162875996|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.74|0.52|0.93
81599865|NCT02279043|162875997|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.74|0.52|0.68
81599866|NCT02279043|162875998|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.93|0.08|0.33
81599867|NCT01939548|162876000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean (LSM) Difference|3.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.409||0.1991|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.01|6.21||Primary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), PANSS Total baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value of PANSS Total by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||6.21|0.01|0.1991
81599868|NCT01939548|162876000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.445||0.3488|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.85|5.45||Primary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), PANSS Total baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value of PANSS Total by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||5.45|-0.85|0.3488
81599869|NCT01939548|162876001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.476||0.8786|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.13|1.67||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Analysis of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||1.67|-2.13|0.8786
81599870|NCT01939548|162876001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.502||0.4483|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.08|0.79||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Analysis of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||0.79|-3.08|0.4483
81599871|NCT01939548|162876002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.809||0.3201|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.23|1.85||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Positive Subscale Score comparison of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||1.85|-0.23|0.3201
81599872|NCT01939548|162876002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.813||0.2961|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.19|1.9||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Positive Subscale Score comparison of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||1.90|-0.19|0.2961
81599873|NCT01939548|162876002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.743||0.6015|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.57|1.35||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Negative Subscale Score comparison of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||1.35|-0.57|0.6015
81611253|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.4|-0.7|<0.001
81643524|NCT00043186|162977039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.25||||0.092||95.0|-0.37|4.87|||ANCOVA|||||4.87|-0.37|0.092
81643525|NCT00043186|162977039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.22|||<|0.001||95.0|3.5|8.94|||ANCOVA|||||8.94|3.50|<0.001
81643526|NCT00043186|162977039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.97|||<|0.001||95.0|3.51|8.43|||ANCOVA|||||8.43|3.51|<0.001
81643527|NCT00043186|162977039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.96|||<|0.001||95.0|3.44|8.48|||ANCOVA|||||8.48|3.44|<0.001
81643528|NCT00043186|162977039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.29|||<|0.001||95.0|3.25|9.34|||ANCOVA|||||9.34|3.25|<0.001
81643529|NCT00043186|162977039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.91|||<|0.001||95.0|3.13|8.7|||ANCOVA|||||8.70|3.13|<0.001
81643530|NCT00043186|162977039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.22|||<|0.001||95.0|3.58|8.87|||ANCOVA|||||8.87|3.58|<0.001
81643531|NCT00043186|162977040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81599874|NCT01939548|162876002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.761||0.7787|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.77|1.19||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Negative Subscale Score comparison of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||1.19|-0.77|0.7787
81599875|NCT01939548|162876002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.285||0.2068|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.02|3.29||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|General Subscale Score comparison of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||3.29|-0.02|0.2068
81599876|NCT01939548|162876002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.326||0.4611|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.73|2.69||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|General Subscale Score comparison of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||2.69|-0.73|0.4611
81643532|NCT00043186|162977040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643533|NCT00043186|162977040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643534|NCT00043186|162977040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643535|NCT00043186|162977040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643536|NCT00043186|162977040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643537|NCT00043186|162977040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643538|NCT00043186|162977040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643539|NCT00043186|162977041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643540|NCT00043186|162977041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643541|NCT00043186|162977041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643542|NCT00043186|162977041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643543|NCT00043186|162977041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81643544|NCT00043186|162977041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643545|NCT00043186|162977041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643546|NCT00043186|162977041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643547|NCT00043186|162977042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.049
81643548|NCT00043186|162977042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81643549|NCT00043186|162977042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643550|NCT00043186|162977042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643551|NCT00043186|162977042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643552|NCT00043186|162977042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.146|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.146
81643553|NCT00043186|162977042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81643554|NCT00043186|162977042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81523963|NCT02684188|162737185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of ED visits for day 21 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of ED visits for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 21.|For day 21, 101 (59 baseline and 42 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.250
81599877|NCT01939548|162876003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.591||0.1083|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.19|1.72||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Anxiety/depression symptom score comparison of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||1.72|0.19|0.1083
81599878|NCT01939548|162876003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.611||0.0869|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.27|1.84||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Anxiety/depression symptom score comparison of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||1.84|0.27|0.0869
81599879|NCT01939548|162876003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.575||0.8601|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.84|0.64||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Disorganized thought symptom score comparison of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||0.64|-0.84|0.8601
81643555|NCT00043186|162977043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.061
81643556|NCT00043186|162977043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.058
81643557|NCT00043186|162977043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81643558|NCT00043186|162977043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643559|NCT00043186|162977043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643560|NCT00043186|162977043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81643561|NCT00043186|162977043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81643562|NCT00043186|162977043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81643563|NCT00043186|162977044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.142|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.142
81643564|NCT00043186|162977044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.218|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.218
81643565|NCT00043186|162977044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81643566|NCT00043186|162977044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.010
81643567|NCT00043186|162977044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81643568|NCT00043186|162977044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.010
81643569|NCT00043186|162977044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.020
81643570|NCT00043186|162977044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.020
81643571|NCT02151643|162977056|OTHER|The primary analysis was a linear model which attempted to explain change from Baseline (Visit 7) to Day 29 (Visit 11) in serum phosphate concentration based on log-transformed dose level (assuming that placebo was equally spaced below the lowest dose level), and stratified by pre-randomisation serum phosphate level (\< 7.5 mg/dL or ≥ 7.5 mg/dL). Missing assessments were imputed using the subject's last observed phosphate concentration value (Last Observation Carried Forward \[LOCF\] imputation).||||||0.784|||||||F-test|||"ITT population - statistical analysis of linear model fit using an F-test at the 0.05 level.~It was determined that 150 subjects randomised at a ratio of 8:8:8:13:13 (low dose to high dose, placebo) would have \>90% power to detect either a statistically significant slope for the dose-response relationship, or, if the relationship was not linear, a statistically significant difference between the highest-dose group and the placebo group, using a two-sided 0.05 significance level."||||0.784
81643572|NCT02151643|162977056|OTHER|Sensitivity analysis of ITT primary analysis using baseline observation carried forward (BOCF) for any missing Day 29 (Visit 11) serum phosphate values.||||||0.905|||||||F-test|||"ITT population sensitivity analysis using baseline observation carried forward (BOCF) to assess statistical analysis of linear model fit using an F-test at the 0.05 level."||||0.905
81643573|NCT02151643|162977056|OTHER|Sensitivity analysis of ITT primary analysis using multiple imputation (MI) for any missing Day 29 (Visit 11) serum phosphate values.||||||0.976|||||||F-test|||"ITT population sensitivity analysis using multiple imputation (MI) to assess statistical analysis of linear model fit using an F-test at the 0.05 level."||||0.976
81643574|NCT02151643|162977056|OTHER|Sensitivity analysis of the primary ITT analysis using the Per Protocol (PP) population.||||||0.914|||||||F-test|||"Per protocol (PP) population sensitivity analysis to assess statistical analysis of linear model fit using an F-test at the 0.05 level."||||0.914
81643575|NCT02151643|162977056|OTHER|The primary analysis was a linear model which attempted to explain change from Baseline (Visit 7) to Day 29 (Visit 11) in serum phosphate concentration based on log-transformed dose level (assuming that placebo was equally spaced below the lowest dose level), and stratified by pre-randomisation serum phosphate level (\< 7.5 mg/dL or ≥ 7.5 mg/dL). Missing assessments were imputed using the subject's last observed phosphate concentration value (Last Observation Carried Forward \[LOCF\] imputation).|Slope|-0.329|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||linear model - log (dose) - response|||ITT population - statistical analysis of the linear model log(PT20 dose)-response relationship to examine whether the linear trend of the change in phosphate level as a function of the log-transformed dose was statistically significant.||||<0.001
81461411|NCT03309943|162615198|SUPERIORITY|Mixed model analysis examining the effects of drug condition on response to smoking vs. non-smoking cues (collapsed across category - proximal, standard environment, personal environment). Data were analyzed using the underlying raw values versus collapsing them together.||||||0.006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.006
81461412|NCT03309943|162615199|SUPERIORITY|Mixed model analysis examining the effects of drug condition on response to smoking vs. non-smoking cues (collapsed across category - proximal, standard environment, personal environment). Data were analyzed using the underlying raw values versus collapsing them together.||||||0.653|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.653
81461413|NCT03309943|162615200|SUPERIORITY|Mixed model analysis examining the effects of drug condition on response to smoking vs. non-smoking cues (collapsed across category - proximal, standard environment, personal environment). Data were analyzed using the underlying raw values versus collapsing them together.||||||0.012|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for FTCD||||||.012
81461414|NCT03309943|162615201|SUPERIORITY|Mixed model analysis examining the effects of drug condition on PPI indexes while viewing proximal smoking cues (which drove activation effects).||||||0.013|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.013
81461415|NCT03309943|162615202|SUPERIORITY|Repeated Measures ANCOVA analysis examining condition differences (adjusting for FTCD score)||||||0.024|||||||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Adjusted for FTCD.||||||.024
81643576|NCT02151643|162977056|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||ITT population supportive analysis - Type 3 tests of fixed effects - treatment group||||<0.001
81461416|NCT03309943|162615203|SUPERIORITY|Repeated Measures ANCOVA analysis examining condition differences (adjusting for FTCD score)||||||0.086|||||||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Adjusted for FTCD score||||||.086
81461417|NCT03309943|162615204|SUPERIORITY|Repeated Measures ANCOVA analysis examining condition differences (adjusting for FTCD score)||||||0.14|||||||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Adjusted for FTCD score||||||.140
81523964|NCT02684188|162737185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of ED visits for day 30 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of ED visits for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 30.|For day 30, 98 (58 baseline and 40 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.220
81523965|NCT02684188|162737185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.116||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of ED visits for day 60 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of ED visits for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 60.|For day 60, 90 (55 baseline and 35 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.116
81523966|NCT02684188|162737185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.126||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of ED visits for day 90 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of ED visits for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 90.|For day 90, 86 (51 baseline and 35 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.126
81523967|NCT02684188|162737186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.597||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the proportion of patients with at least one ED visits by day 3; H1: The proportion of patients with at least one ED visit for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 3.|For day 3, 115 (70 baseline and 45 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.597
81643577|NCT02151643|162977056|OTHER|||||||0.436|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||ITT population supportive analysis - Type 3 tests of fixed effects - visit||||0.436
81461418|NCT03309943|162615205|SUPERIORITY|Standard ANCOVA analysis examining condition differences (adjusting for baseline craving and FTCD score).||||||0.556|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline craving and FTCD score||||||.556
81461419|NCT03309943|162615206|SUPERIORITY|Standard ANCOVA analysis examining condition differences (adjusting for FTCD score).||||||0.463||||||Adjusted for FTCD score only.|ANCOVA|||||||.463
81461420|NCT00507455|162615207|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference from placebo was less than 15 cmH2O for PdetQmax, then the treatment is non-inferior to the placebo in PdetQmax.|LS Mean Difference|-6.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.67|2.37|||||Least squares (LS) means were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the site and treatment group as the factors and the baseline value as the covariate.|A hierarchical step-down procedure was used to control for multiplicity. The comparison between solifenacin 6 mg + tamsulosin 0.4 mg and placebo was conducted first. If non-inferiority was demonstrated, solifenacin 9 mg + tamsulosin 0.4 mg was then compared to placebo. If the first comparison did not demonstrate non-inferiority, no further testing was performed. This procedure maintained the overall type I error of 1-sided 2.5%.||2.37|-14.67|
81461421|NCT00507455|162615207|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference from placebo was less than 15 cmH2O for PdetQmax, then the treatment is non-inferior to the placebo in PdetQmax.|LS Mean Difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.85|3.84|||||Least squares (LS) means were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the site and treatment group as the factors and the baseline value as the covariate.|A hierarchical step-down procedure was used to control for multiplicity. The comparison between solifenacin 6 mg + tamsulosin 0.4 mg and placebo was conducted first. If non-inferiority was demonstrated, solifenacin 9 mg + tamsulosin 0.4 mg was then compared to placebo. If the first comparison did not demonstrate non-inferiority, no further testing was performed. This procedure maintained the overall type I error of 1-sided 2.5%.||3.84|-13.85|
81523968|NCT02684188|162737186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.504||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the proportion of patients with at least one ED visits by day 7; H1: The proportion of patients with at least one ED visit for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 7.|For day 7, 113 (68 baseline and 45 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.504
81643578|NCT02151643|162977056|OTHER|||||||0.959|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||ITT population supportive analysis - Type 3 tests of fixed effects - treatment group versus Visit interaction||||0.959
81643579|NCT02151643|162977056|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||ITT population supportive analysis - Type 3 tests of fixed effects - baseline serum phosphate concentration||||<0.001
81643580|NCT02151643|162977056|OTHER|||||||0.144|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||ITT population supportive analysis - Type 3 tests of fixed effects - baseline serum phosphate concentration versus Visit interaction||||0.144
81599880|NCT01939548|162876003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.593||0.3454|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.33|0.2||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Disorganized thought symptom score comparison of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||0.20|-1.33|0.3454
81599881|NCT01939548|162876003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.789||0.3273|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.24|1.79||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Negative symptom score comparison of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||1.79|-0.24|0.3273
81599882|NCT01939548|162876003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.806||0.3963|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.35|1.72||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Negative symptom score comparison of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||1.72|-0.35|0.3963
81599883|NCT01939548|162876003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.888||0.4713|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.5|1.78||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Positive symptom score comparison of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||1.78|-0.50|0.4713
81599884|NCT01939548|162876003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.895||0.1787|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.06|2.36||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Positive symptom score comparison of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||2.36|0.06|0.1787
81599885|NCT01939548|162876003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.426||0.4123|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.2|0.9||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Uncontrolled hostility/excitement symptom score comparison of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||0.90|-0.20|0.4123
81599886|NCT01939548|162876003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.441||0.3202|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.01|0.13||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Uncontrolled hostility/excitement symptom score comparison of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||0.13|-1.01|0.3202
81599887|NCT01939548|162876004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.7399|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.11|0.19||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Analysis of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||0.19|-0.11|0.7399
81599888|NCT01939548|162876004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.2747|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.02|0.29||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation method used was restricted maximum likelihood.|Analysis of change at Week 12. Linear mixed-effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site; random effect: participant. Also included effects for treatment by time interaction and baseline value by treatment interaction and background antipsychotics.||0.29|-0.02|0.2747
81599889|NCT01939548|162876005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.7219|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.17|0.31||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANOVA|||Analysis of change at Week 12. Mixed effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction; random effect: participant.||0.31|-0.17|0.7219
81643581|NCT02151643|162977056|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2847|||ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.761||||||ITT population supportive analysis - mixed model repeated measures for change in serum phosphate concentration||0.761||
81523969|NCT02684188|162737186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.558||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the proportion of patients with at least one ED visits by day 14; H1: The proportion of patients with at least one ED visit for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 14.|For day 14, 107 (63 baseline and 44 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.558
81523970|NCT02684188|162737186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.472||||||Comments (covariates): P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the proportion of patients with at least one ED visits by day 21; H1: The proportion of patients with at least one ED visit for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 21.|For day 21, 101 (59 baseline and 42 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.472
81523971|NCT02684188|162737186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.462||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the proportion of patients with at least one ED visits by day 30; H1: The proportion of patients with at least one ED visit for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 30.|For day 30, 98 (58 baseline and 40 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.462
81523972|NCT02684188|162737186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.394||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the proportion of patients with at least one ED visits by day 60; H1: The proportion of patients with at least one ED visit for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 60.|For day 60, 90 (55 baseline and 35 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.394
81523973|NCT02684188|162737186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.368||||||Comments (covariates): P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for PAM10.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the proportion of patients with at least one ED visits by day 90; H1: The proportion of patients with at least one ED visit for the standard discharge group is greater than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 90.|For day 90, 86 (51 baseline and 35 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.368
81523974|NCT02684188|162737187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.946||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for sex, age, number in household, county, and LACE+ score.|Poisson regression|||The following hypotheses were tested: H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of PCP visits for day 3 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of PCP visits for the standard discharge group is less than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 3.|For day 3, 114 (70 baseline and 44 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.946
81523975|NCT02684188|162737187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.613|||||||Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of PCP visits for day 7 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of PCP visits for the standard discharge group is less than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 7.|For day 7, 111 (67 baseline and 44 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.613
81523976|NCT02684188|162737187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.541||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for sex, age, number in household, county, and LACE+ score.|Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of PCP visits for day 14 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of PCP visits for the standard discharge group is less than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 14.|For day 14, 105 (62 baseline and 43 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.541
81523977|NCT02684188|162737187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.765||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for sex, age, number in household, county, and LACE score.|Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of PCP visits for day 21 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of PCP visits for the standard discharge group is less than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 21.|For day 21, 98 (58 baseline and 40 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.765
81523978|NCT02684188|162737187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.919||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for sex, age, number in household, county, and LACE+ score.|Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of PCP visits for day 30 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of PCP visits for the standard discharge group is less than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 30.|For day 30, 95 (57 baseline and 38 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.919
81523979|NCT02684188|162737187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for sex, age, number in household, county, and LACE score.|Poisson regression|P-values comparing the counts for the 2 groups after adjusting for sex, age, number in household, county, and LACE score.||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of PCP visits for day 60 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of PCP visits for the standard discharge group is less than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 60.|For day 60, 87 (54 baseline and 33 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.999
81523980|NCT02684188|162737187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.995|||||||Poisson regression|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of PCP visits for day 90 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of PCP visits for the standard discharge group is less than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 90.|For day 90, 83 (50 baseline and 33 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.995
81527837|NCT04412707|162742539|EQUIVALENCE|The condition for similarity was if the 90% CI for the GMR was within the bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25.|adjusted geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.908|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.833|0.989|||||Data above refer to desethyl-melflufen. CVC vs PVC CVC is numerator, PVC is denominator. Linear Mixed Effect Model included terms for period, sequence \& administration route as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|Based on a geometric mean ratio (GMR) peripheral vs central of 0.95, a 90% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of geometric means within bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25, and 80% power, a sample size of 20 patients (10 per sequence) was required assuming a within-patient variability for period differences (in log scale) of 0.29. Approximately 25 patients were to be enrolled to achieve 20 PK- and local tolerance-evaluable patients.||0.989|0.833|
81643582|NCT02151643|162977056|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2881|||ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.659||||||ITT population supportive analysis - mixed model repeated measures for change in serum phosphate concentration||0.659||
81643583|NCT02151643|162977056|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.705|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2891|||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-0.05||||||ITT population supportive analysis - mixed model repeated measures for change in serum phosphate concentration||-0.05||
81599890|NCT01939548|162876005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.192||0.9315|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.26|0.23||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.2 significance level. No multiple comparisons adjustment was made.|ANOVA|||Analysis of change at Week 12. Mixed effect repeated measures model used. Fixed effects: treatment, time (visit), baseline value, investigator site, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction; random effect: participant.||0.23|-0.26|0.9315
81643584|NCT02151643|162977056|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255|||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-0.618||||||ITT population supportive analysis - mixed model repeated measures for change in serum phosphate concentration||-0.618||
81643585|NCT02151643|162977057|OTHER|||||||0.497|||||||ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA for change in haemoglobin concentration from Baseline by PT20 dose group.||||0.497
81599891|NCT00774579|162876024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6
81599892|NCT00774579|162876025|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1
81599893|NCT01499082|162876082|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|"Stepwise closed testing approach was used to assess non-inferiority and superiority sequentially:~1. Non-inferiority of HOE901-U300 vs Lantus: Upper bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of difference between HOE901-U300 and Lantus on mITT population is \<0.4%.~2. Superiority (only if non-inferiority has been demonstrated): Upper bound of two-sided 95% CI for difference in mean change in HbA1c from baseline to endpoint between HOE901-U300 and Lantus on mITT population is \<0."|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.112|0.107||||||Analysis was performed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0 and \>=8.0%), and country as fixed effects and using the HbA1c baseline value as a covariate.||0.107|-0.112|
81599894|NCT01499082|162876083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A one-sided test (at alpha=0.025) for superiority of HOE901-U300 over Lantus was to be performed in case the non-inferiority of HOE901-U300 vs Lantus for the primary endpoint was demonstrated. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method with treatment as a factor and stratified on strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0 and \>=8.0%).||0.93|0.67|0.0045
81599895|NCT01499082|162876084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.6909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.383|0.254|||ANCOVA|||Change in pre-injection SMPG was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0 and \>=8.0%), and country as fixed effects and using the pre-injection SMPG baseline value as a covariate. A test for superiority of HOE901-U300 over Lantus was to be performed one-sided at level alpha = 0.025 if previous analysis for nocturnal hypoglycemia was significant.||0.254|-0.383|0.6909
81599896|NCT01499082|162876093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.189|0.298||||||Analysis was performed using Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment regimen and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as a covariate.||0.298|-0.189|
81599897|NCT01786967|162876103|SUPERIORITY|This was a pilot study to provide preliminary data to inform future sample size estimates for a larger more definitive trial|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.71|||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis was that there will be no difference in treatment benefit scale between the two groups||1.71|0.53|1.0
81599898|NCT01786967|162876104|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.95|||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the rate of moderate to severe adverse events.||.95|.76|1.0
81527838|NCT04254666|162742569|OTHER||||||||||||||||||pre and post scores for this measure are presented as the percent of foods correctly classified.|||
81599899|NCT02963974|162876111|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyzed CNC Word scores from 3 months through 24 months to evaluate change over time with device use. Scores were converted to Rau prior to analysis.||||< 0.001
81599900|NCT02963974|162876111|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analyzed pre-op to 3 month post activation CNC Word scores to test superiority of cochlear implant use to pre-operative hearing aid use.||||< 0.001
81643586|NCT02151643|162977057|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA for change in haemoglobin concentration from Baseline by baseline hemoglobin.||||<0.001
81527839|NCT03688074|162742675|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.06|0.35||Nominal p-values were reported. No adjustment of multiplicity was performed.|ANCOVA|Model includes treatment+log transformed baseline value+stratification factor (screening eos count \[\<150, 150-\<300, \>=300 cells/uL\])|Parameter : Eosinophils (cells/mm\^2)||95% CI (0.05, 0.41)|0.35|0.06|<0.001
81599901|NCT02963974|162876113|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05. This was a two-way repeated measures ANOVA.|ANOVA|||Analyzed BKB-SIN SNR-50 scores at 12 months post activation to evaluate the impact of device use (CI off vs on) and masker location (front, to the affected ear, or to the normal hearing ear) on hearing in noise.||||< 0.001
81643587|NCT02151643|162977058|OTHER|||||||0.243|||||||ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA for change in serum ferritin concentration from Baseline by PT20 dose group.||||0.243
81643588|NCT02151643|162977058|OTHER|||||||0.867|||||||ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA for change in serum ferritin concentration from Baseline by Visit.||||0.867
81599902|NCT02963974|162876114|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyzed BKB-SIN SNR-50 scores across all time points (6, 12, and 24 months post activation) to evaluate the impact of time, device use (CI off vs on), and masker location (front, to the affected ear, or to the normal hearing ear) on hearing in noise.||||< 0.001
81599903|NCT02963974|162876118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01911||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyzed overall RMS error at 3, 9, 18, and 24 months post activation to evaluate the impact of device use (CI off vs on) and time on localization.||||0.01911
81599904|NCT02963974|162876119|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of scores across time to investigate change in scores over time: Speech subtest.||||< 0.001
81599905|NCT02963974|162876119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of scores across time to investigate change in scores over time: Spatial subtest.||||0.001
81599906|NCT02963974|162876119|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of scores across time to investigate change in scores over time: Qualities subtest.||||< 0.001
81599907|NCT02963974|162876120|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of scores over time.||||< 0.001
81599908|NCT02963974|162876121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1009||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of scores to evaluation change over time: General Fatigue Subtest||||0.1009
81599909|NCT02963974|162876121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.109||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of scores to evaluation change over time: Sleep Fatigue Subtest||||0.109
81599910|NCT02963974|162876121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1733||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of scores to evaluation change over time: Cognitive Fatigue Subtest||||0.1733
81599911|NCT05380947|162876122|OTHER|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects for sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Adjusted geometric means ratio (T1/R)|135.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.7|183.6|||||Unit of adjusted geometric means ratio (T1/R) is %. Unit of 90% Confidence Interval is %. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 39.7%|||183.6|99.7|
81599912|NCT05380947|162876122|OTHER|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects for sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Adjusted geometric means ratio (T2/T1)|74.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.6|81.6|||||Unit of adjusted geometric means ratio (T2/T1) is %. Unit of 90% Confidence Interval is %. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 9.8%|||81.6|67.6|
81599913|NCT05380947|162876122|OTHER|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects for sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Adjusted geometric means ratio (T3/T1)|97.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.8|110.0|||||Unit of adjusted geometric means ratio (T3/T1) is %. Unit of 90% Confidence Interval is %. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 13.8%|||110.0|85.8|
81599914|NCT05380947|162876123|OTHER|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects for sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Adjusted geometric means ratio (T1/R)|139.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.7|221.3|||||Unit of adjusted geometric means ratio (T1/R) is %. Unit of 90% Confidence Interval is %. Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV) = 62.3%|||221.3|87.7|
81599915|NCT05380947|162876123|OTHER|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects for sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Adjusted geometric means ratio (T2/T1)|53.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.5|70.8|||||Unit of adjusted geometric means ratio (T2/T1) is %. Unit of 90% Confidence Interval is %. Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV) = 31.0%|||70.8|40.5|
81523981|NCT02684188|162737188|EQUIVALENCE|A repeated measures ANOVA model was used to model the SF12 Physical Health score as a function of treatment group. The likelihood ratio test was used to calculate the p-values for the treatment effect and covariates. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Hypotheses were tested after adjusting for the effects of the repeated measures, patient age, and the number of people in a household. All hypotheses were 2-sided and p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.||||||0.371||||||The P-value comparing the means for the 2 groups averaged across the 7 days is p = 0.371, after adjusting for covariates.|ANOVA|||The following hypotheses were tested: Hoi: There is no difference in mean SF12 Physical Health scores between the standard and enhanced discharge groups (null hypothesis); H1i: The mean SF12 Physical Health scores differ between the standard and enhanced discharge groups.||||0.371
81643589|NCT02151643|162977058|OTHER|||||||0.186|||||||ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA for change in serum ferritin concentration from Baseline by baseline serum ferritin concentration||||0.186
81599916|NCT05380947|162876123|OTHER|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects for sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Adjusted geometric means ratio (T3/T1)|87.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.8|113.2|||||Unit of adjusted geometric means ratio (T3/T1) is %. Unit of 90% Confidence Interval is %. Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV) = 30.5%|||113.2|66.8|
81643590|NCT02151643|162977059|OTHER|||||||0.068|||||||ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA for change in transferrin saturation from Baseline by PT20 dose group.||||0.068
81643591|NCT02151643|162977059|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA for change in transferrin saturation from Baseline by Visit.||||0.013
81643592|NCT02151643|162977059|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA for change in transferrin saturation from Baseline by Baseline Transferrin Saturation.||||<0.001
81527840|NCT03688074|162742675|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|1.36||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.86||Nominal p-values were reported. No adjustment of multiplicity was performed.|ANCOVA|Model includes treatment+log transformed baseline value+stratification factor (screening eos count \[\<150, 150-\<300, \>=300 cells/uL\])|Parameter: Neutrophils (cells/mm\^2)||95% CI (0.94, 1.97)|1.86|0.99|0.106
81599917|NCT05380947|162876124|OTHER|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects for sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Adjusted geometric means ratio (T1/R)|129.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.2|173.4|||||Unit of adjusted geometric means ratio (T1/R) is %. Unit of 90% Confidence Interval is %. Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV) =36.6%|||173.4|96.2|
81599918|NCT05380947|162876124|OTHER|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects for sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Adjusted geometric means ratio (T2/T1)|74.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.6|81.7|||||Unit of adjusted geometric means ratio (T2/T1) is %. Unit of 90% Confidence Interval is %. Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV) = 9.0%|||81.7|68.6|
81599919|NCT05380947|162876124|OTHER|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects for sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Adjusted geometric means ratio (T3/T1)|96.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.3|110.2|||||Unit of adjusted geometric means ratio (T3/T1) is %. Unit of 90% Confidence Interval is %. Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV) = 14.2%|||110.2|85.3|
81599920|NCT00251862|162876164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Absolute Difference|8.3||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|14.2|||Chi-squared|||Sample size and power considerations focused on a two-group comparison of the DA alone versus control study arms for the primary outcome of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening test completion at 12 months. Based on crude estimates of baseline test completion rates, we calculated that a target sample of 275 subjects per arm provided greater than 80% power of detecting a 54% vs. 40% difference at the P\<0.05 level.||14.2|-2.2|0.046
81599921|NCT00251862|162876164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Absolute Difference|6.0||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|16.5|||Chi-squared|||||16.5|0.2|0.153
81599922|NCT00251862|162876165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons: DA+YDR vs. Control, P\<0.001; DA alone vs. Control, P\<0.001|ANCOVA|||The three study groups were compared on cumulative pre-test and post-test knowledge through separate one-factor analysis of covariance (ANCOVA); followed pairwise comparisons using Bonferroni's adjusted multiple comparison procedure.||||<0.001
81599923|NCT00251862|162876166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The three study groups were compared through separate one-factor analysis of covariance (ANCOVA); followed pairwise comparisons using Bonferroni's adjusted multiple comparison procedure.||||<0.001
81599924|NCT00251862|162876167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||The three study groups were compared through separate one-factor analysis of covariance (ANCOVA); followed pairwise comparisons using Bonferroni's adjusted multiple comparison procedure.||||<0.001
81599925|NCT02453685|162876168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference at week 32|0.18||||0.0435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis||"'Treatment difference' refers to BIAsp 30 minus Basal-bolus"|Analysis was performed using mixed model repeated measurements including treatment, region, and strata as fixed effects, HbA1c at baseline as covariate, interactions between all fixed effects and visit and using an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||0.36|0.01|0.0435
81643593|NCT02151643|162977060|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA for change in Calcium x Phosphate Product from Baseline by PT20 dose group.||||0.004
81643594|NCT02151643|162977060|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA for change in transferrin saturation from Baseline by Baseline Calcium x Phosphate Product.||||<0.001
81643595|NCT02151643|162977061|OTHER|||||||0.292|||||||paired z-test|||||||0.292
81643596|NCT02151643|162977061|OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||paired z-test|||||||0.047
81643597|NCT02151643|162977061|OTHER|||||||0.872|||||||paired z-test|||||||0.872
81599926|NCT00416182|162876178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P-value of \< 0.05 is considered significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2
81643598|NCT02151643|162977061|OTHER|||||||0.288|||||||paired z-test|||||||0.288
81599927|NCT00416182|162876179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P-value of \< 0.05 is considered significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.048
81599928|NCT00416182|162876180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P-value \< 0.05 is considered significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81599929|NCT00416182|162876181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|||||P \<0.05 is considered significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4
81643599|NCT03619889|162977062|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81643600|NCT03619889|162977062|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81643601|NCT03619889|162977069|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81643602|NCT03619889|162977069|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81643603|NCT05372913|162977137|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) test for the secondary outcome (i.e., PHQ-8 Week 4 EOT score) was assessed using the pre-specified NI margin of 2.0. NI of W-GenZD to CBT-Lite was declared if the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) was less than 2.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.96||||||||0.96|-2.30|
81643604|NCT02469077|162977182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to change after 6 week intervention period||||0.12
81643605|NCT02469077|162977183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to change after 6 week intervention period||||.04
81643606|NCT02469077|162977184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to change after 6 week intervention period||||.03
81643607|NCT02469077|162977185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to change after 6 week intervention period||||0.17
81643608|NCT02469077|162977186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to change after 6 week intervention period||||0.13
81643609|NCT02469077|162977187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to change after 6 week intervention period||||.98
81599930|NCT00803452|162876184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81599931|NCT05899686|162876185|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined as ANOVA p\<0.05||||||0.65|||||||ANOVA|||Maximum percent change from baseline (light transmittance) during 60 heart beats after the tetanic stimulus were compared between the three stimulus locations using ANOVA||||0.65
81599932|NCT02532179|162876221|SUPERIORITY||Mean Ratio|3.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|4.29||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in immune modulation over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.29|2.09|<0.001
81599933|NCT02532179|162876222|SUPERIORITY||Mean Ratio|3.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.77|5.25||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in immune modulation over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.25|2.77|<0.001
81599934|NCT02532179|162876223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Ratio|6.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.87|11.06||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in immune modulation over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.06|3.87|<0.001
81599935|NCT01077830|162876225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.09|||Regression, Cox||Hazard Ratio obtained by dividing the crude rate of death (any cause) reported in the Ezetimibe/Simvastatin 10/40 arm by the crude rate of death (any cause) in the Placebo arm|||2.09|0.84|
81599936|NCT01077830|162876226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|6.06|||||Hazard Ratio obtained by dividing the crude rate of death from cancer reported in the Ezetimibe/Simvastatin 10/40 arm by the crude rate of death from cancer in the Placebo arm|||6.06|0.30|
81599937|NCT01077830|162876227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.11|||||Hazard Ratio obtained by dividing the crude rate of new cancers reported in the Ezetimibe/Simvastatin 10/40 arm by the crude rate of newly diagnosed cancers in the the Placebo arm|||1.11|0.27|
81599938|NCT01337674|162876233|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis: the upper bound of the 90% confidence interval for the difference in maximum change from baseline for MK-4618 + Met versus PBO + Met is \<20 mmHg|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.42|5.98|||||The estimated parameter is mean maximum change from baseline for placebo minus MK-4618. Mean and confidence interval for the difference were obtained from linear mixed effects model performed on the maximum increase from baseline values.|Semi-recumbent, Day 1||5.98|-8.42|
81599939|NCT01337674|162876233|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis: the upper bound of the 90% confidence interval for the difference in maximum change from baseline for MK-4618 + Met versus PBO + Met is \<20 mmHg|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.92|9.49|||||The estimated parameter is mean maximum change from baseline for placebo minus MK-4618. Mean and confidence interval for the difference were obtained from linear mixed effects model performed on the maximum increase from baseline values.|Semi-recumbent, Day 7||9.49|-4.92|
81599940|NCT01337674|162876233|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis: the upper bound of the 90% confidence interval for the difference in maximum change from baseline for MK-4618 + Met versus PBO + Met is \<20 mmHg|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.31|8.62|||||The estimated parameter is mean maximum change from baseline for placebo minus MK-4618. Mean and confidence interval for the difference were obtained from linear mixed effects model performed on the maximum increase from baseline values.|Standing, Day 1||8.62|-5.31|
81599941|NCT01337674|162876233|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis: the upper bound of the 90% confidence interval for the difference in maximum change from baseline for MK-4618 + Met versus PBO + Met is \<20 mmHg|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.06|5.88|||||The estimated parameter is mean maximum change from baseline for placebo minus MK-4618. Mean and confidence interval for the difference were obtained from linear mixed effects model performed on the maximum increase from baseline values.|Standing, Day 7||5.88|-8.06|
81599942|NCT01337674|162876234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis: the upper bound of the 90% confidence interval for the difference in maximum change from baseline for MK-4618 + Amlo versus PBO + Amlo is \<20 mmHg|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.85|6.75|||||The estimated parameter is mean maximum change from baseline for placebo minus MK-4618. Mean and confidence interval for the difference were obtained from linear mixed effects model performed on the maximum increase from baseline values.|Semi-recumbent, Day 1||6.75|-2.85|
81599943|NCT01337674|162876234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis: the upper bound of the 90% confidence interval for the difference in maximum change from baseline for MK-4618 + Amlo versus PBO + Amlo is \<20 mmHg|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.71|-1.11|||||The estimated parameter is mean maximum change from baseline for placebo minus MK-4618. Mean and confidence interval for the difference were obtained from linear mixed effects model performed on the maximum increase from baseline values.|Semi-recumbent, Day 7||-1.11|-10.71|
81599944|NCT01337674|162876234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis: the upper bound of the 90% confidence interval for the difference in maximum change from baseline for MK-4618 + Amlo versus PBO + Amlo is \<20 mmHg|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.47|-1.03|||||The estimated parameter is mean maximum change from baseline for placebo minus MK-4618. Mean and confidence interval for the difference were obtained from linear mixed effects model performed on the maximum increase from baseline values.|Standing, Day 1||-1.03|-11.47|
81643610|NCT02469077|162977188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to change after 6 week intervention period||||0.52
81643611|NCT02469077|162977189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to change after 6 week intervention period||||0.65
81643612|NCT02469077|162977190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to change after 6 week intervention period||||0.1
81643613|NCT02469077|162977191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to change after 6 week intervention period||||.046
81643614|NCT02469077|162977192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to change after 6 week intervention period||||0.61
81599945|NCT01337674|162876234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis: the upper bound of the 90% confidence interval for the difference in maximum change from baseline for MK-4618 + Amlo versus PBO + Amlo is \<20 mmHg|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.79|3.65|||||The estimated parameter is mean maximum change from baseline for placebo minus MK-4618. Mean and confidence interval for the difference were obtained from linear mixed effects model performed on the maximum increase from baseline values.|Standing, Day 7||3.65|-6.79|
81643615|NCT02469077|162977193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to change after 6 week intervention period||||0.4
81643616|NCT02469077|162977194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to change after 6 week intervention period||||0.57
81599946|NCT00789815|162876252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A preliminary study was performed to determine the sample size before this trial. 15 and 15 patients undergoing FB received BIS-guided propofol sedation and clinical-judged midazolam sedation, respectively. The incidences of hypoxemia were 0.33 and 0.20, respectively. The selected sample size of 225 in each group will yield 90% power for detecting a clinically meaningful difference of 0.13 at the 5.0% level of significance. To allow for 10% missing data, we recruited 250 patients per group.||||||0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||"The null hypothesis: the incidence of hypoxemia occured during FB with BIS-guided propofol infusion is higher than that with clinical-judged midazolam administration.~Power calculation is described below."||||0.05
81599947|NCT00789815|162876253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis: the incidence of hypotension during FB in patients of study group is higher than that in the control group.||||0.05
81599948|NCT00789815|162876254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81599949|NCT00789815|162876255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81599950|NCT00789815|162876256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81599951|NCT00789815|162876257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis: the global tolerance of patients in study is worse than that in the control group.||||0.05
81599952|NCT00789815|162876258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81599953|NCT00789815|162876259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81599954|NCT04676425|162876267|OTHER||Least-Squares Geometric Mean Ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|2.01|||||Moderate hepatic impairment participants represent the numerator and healthy participants represent the denominator in the geometric mean ratio.|||2.01|0.70|
81643617|NCT02005029|162977199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.036
81599955|NCT04676425|162876268|OTHER||Least-Squares Geometric Mean Ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.74|||||Moderate hepatic impairment participants represent the numerator and healthy participants represent the denominator in the geometric mean ratio.|||1.74|0.86|
81599956|NCT04958785|162876274|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.456||||0.1617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.147|1.409|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio (HR) along with its 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated using the Cox proportional hazards regression model.|||1.409|0.147|0.1617
81599957|NCT04958785|162876276|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.037|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.379|10.938|||||Odds ratios and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using chi-square test.|||10.938|0.379|
81599958|NCT01224925|162876284|SUPERIORITY||Log Rank (Mantel-Cox)|842.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|693.0|991.0|||Log Rank|||The power calculation was based on the intention to show a 30% difference in success rates. The following parameters were used (binomial scale): type I error: 5%; expected success rate in the CH group: 55% (based on Barthel et al. 2000); minimal difference between success rates not to be overlooked: 30%; type II error: 5%. The calculations revealed the need for 64 subjects in each group. After adding 20% for eventual drop-outs, we planned to recruit 160 subjects in one year.||991|693|<0.01
81599959|NCT01224925|162876284|SUPERIORITY||Log Rank (Mantel-Cox)|1201.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1068.0|1335.0|||Log Rank|||||1335|1068|<0.01
81599960|NCT01224925|162876285|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81599961|NCT02293395|162876317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.5|||Log Rank|||||1.5|0.8|0.584
81599962|NCT01023568|162876328|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The GlideScope and Truview PCD video laryngoscopes were individually assessed for non-inferiority on time to intubation vs direct laryngoscopy at the 0.025 significance level using an a priori specified non-inferiority delta of seven seconds (about 40% of the expected standard deviation of 18 sec and not thought to be clinically important).|Median Difference (Final Values)|14.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|26.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Glidescope - direct laryngoscopy|||26|7|>0.99
81599963|NCT01023568|162876328|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The GlideScope and Truview PCD video laryngoscopes were individually assessed for non-inferiority on time to intubation vs direct laryngoscopy at the 0.025 significance level using an a priori specified non-inferiority delta of seven seconds (about 40% of the expected standard deviation of 18 sec and not thought to be clinically important).|Median Difference (Final Values)|17.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|28.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Truview PCD - direct laryngoscopy|||28|6|>0.99
81599964|NCT01023568|162876329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.28
81599965|NCT01023568|162876330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|1-tailed Wilcoxon sum-rank test|"The median difference was Hodges-Lehmann estimation and the confidence intervals were exact confidence limits. The SAS NPAR1WAY procedure was used for test and estimation."|The Cormack-Lehane grade with a grade 1 (best grade) to 4 (worst grade) was analyzed as an ordinal outcome.||2|1|> 0.99
81599966|NCT01023568|162876330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|1-tailed Wilcoxon sum-rank test|"The median difference was Hodges-Lehmann estimation and the confidence intervals were exact confidence limits. The SAS NPAR1WAY procedure was used for test and estimation."|The Cormack-Lehane grade with a grade 1 (best grade) to 4 (worst grade) was analyzed as an ordinal outcome.||0|0|0.18
81599967|NCT01023568|162876331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.26
81599968|NCT01023568|162876332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.99
81599969|NCT00224770|162876333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6||0.324|ONE_SIDED|95.0||16.2|||Fisher Exact|One-sided test|MISTIE rate=14.8, 95% upper limit=25.1; medical rate=9.5, 95% upper limit=20.5; comparison considers MISTIE rate minus medical rate.|Null hypothesis is that rate of mortality within 30 days is the same between the two groups. The alternative hypothesis tests whether MISTIE surgical management has a higher rate of mortality than the medical arm.||16.2||0.324
81599970|NCT00224770|162876333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.2||0.633|ONE_SIDED|95.0||11.2|||Fisher Exact|One-sided test|ICES rate=7.1, 95% upper limit=29.7; medical rate=9.5, 95% upper limit=20.5; comparison considers ICES rate minus medical rate.|Null hypothesis is that rate of mortality within 30 days is the same between the two groups. The alternative hypothesis tests whether ICES surgical management has a higher rate of mortality than the medical arm.||11.2||0.633
81643618|NCT02005029|162977200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Erythromycin:Placebo AUC ratio|1.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.43|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81643619|NCT02005029|162977201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.65
81523982|NCT02684188|162737189|EQUIVALENCE|A repeated measures ANOVA model was used to model the SF-12 Mental Health score as a function of treatment group. The likelihood ratio test was used to calculate the p-values for the treatment effect and covariates. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Hypotheses were tested after adjusting for the effects of the repeated measures, patient age, income, and county. All hypotheses were 2-sided and p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.||||||0.232||||||The P-value comparing the means for the 2 groups averaged across the 7 days is p = 0.232, after adjusting for covariates.|ANOVA|||The following hypotheses were tested: Hoi: There is no difference in mean SF-12 Mental Health scores between the standard and enhanced discharge groups (null hypothesis); H1i: The mean SF-12 Mental Health scores differ between the standard and enhanced discharge groups.||||0.232
81523983|NCT02684188|162737190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.806|||||||ANCOVA|||The following hypotheses were tested: H0: There is no difference in the mean CTM3 score between the standard and enhanced discharge groups (null hypothesis); H1: Patients in the enhanced discharge group will have a higher mean CTM3 rating than patients in the standard discharge group.|An analysis of covariance was used to model the CTM3 discharge planning score as a function of treatment group. An ANOVA F-test was used to calculate the p-values for the treatment effect and covariates. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Hypotheses were tested after adjusting for the effects of patient age and income. The hypothesis test for the group comparison was 1-sided, hypotheses to assess significance of covariates were 2-sided, and p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant. The covariates Sex, County, Number in Household, LACE+ score, and PAM10 score did not differ in their mean CTM3 scores so were not retained in the model.|||0.806
81523984|NCT02684188|162737191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.742|||||||ANOVA|||The following hypotheses were tested: H0: There is no difference in the mean RTM14 score between the standard and enhanced discharge groups (null hypothesis); H1: Patients in the enhanced discharge group will have a higher mean RTM14 rating than patients in the standard discharge group.|A repeated measures ANOVA model (over the 6 time measurement periods) was used to model the RTM14 score as a function of treatment group. The likelihood ratio test was used to calculate the p-values for the treatment effect and covariates. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Hypotheses were tested after adjusting for the effects of the repeated measures, patient age, income, and whether or not a patient had visited a hospital or ED prior to that day. The hypothesis test for the group comparison was 1-sided, hypotheses to assess significance of covariates were 2-sided, and p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant. The covariates Sex, Number in household, LACE+ score, and PAM10 score were not significant in explaining SF-12 scores so were not retained in the model.|||0.742
81523985|NCT02684188|162737192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.717||||||This Hypothesis was tested with no adjustments for covariates since none were significant.|Regression, Logistic|||: H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of PCP visits for day 3 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of PCP visits for the standard discharge group is less than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 3.|For day 3, 114 (70 baseline and 44 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.717
81523986|NCT02684188|162737192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.479||||||This Hypothesis was tested with no adjustments for covariates since none were significant.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of PCP visits for day 7 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of PCP visits for the standard discharge group is less than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 7.|For day 7, 111 (67 baseline and 44 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.479
81523987|NCT02684188|162737192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.329|||||||Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of PCP visits for day 14 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of PCP visits for the standard discharge group is less than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 14.|For day 14, 105 (62 baseline and 43 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.329
81523988|NCT02684188|162737192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of PCP visits for day 21 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of PCP visits for the standard discharge group is less than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 21.|This Hypothesis was tested with no adjustments for covariates since none were significant.|||0.780
81523989|NCT02684188|162737192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.779||||||This Hypothesis was tested with no adjustments for covariates since none were significant.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of PCP visits for day 30 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of PCP visits for the standard discharge group is less than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 30.|For day 30, 95 (57 baseline and 38 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.779
81523990|NCT02684188|162737192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.848||||||This Hypothesis was tested with no adjustments for covariates since none were significant.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of PCP visits for day 60 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of PCP visits for the standard discharge group is less than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 60.|For day 60, 87 (54 baseline and 33 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.848
81523991|NCT02684188|162737192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.857||||||This Hypothesis was tested with no adjustments for covariates since none were significant.|Regression, Logistic|||H0: There is no difference in the cumulative number of PCP visits for day 90 (null hypothesis); H1: The cumulative number of PCP visits for the standard discharge group is less than that for the enhanced discharge group for day 90.|For day 90, 83 (50 baseline and 33 intervention) patients were used in this analysis.|||0.857
81523992|NCT00488826|162737199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1097.0||||||90.0|793.6|1461.0||P-Values were not calculated.|||This analysis is for Serotype 4.|"The ratio of the 7vPnC Separately group to the DTaP Alone group geometric mean comparisons (GMC) was provided with a corresponding 90% confidence interval."||1461|793.6|
81523993|NCT00488826|162737199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|54.6||||||90.0|35.36|85.49||P-Values were not calculated.|||This analysis is for Serotype 6B.|"The ratio of the 7vPnC Separately group to the DTaP Alone group geometric mean comparisons (GMC) was provided with a corresponding 90% confidence interval."||85.49|35.36|
81643620|NCT02005029|162977202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81643621|NCT02005029|162977203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4405|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4405
81643622|NCT02005029|162977204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6011
81643623|NCT02005029|162977205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8923|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8923
81643624|NCT02005029|162977206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.832|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.832
81643625|NCT02005029|162977207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1546|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1546
81643626|NCT02005029|162977208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.0314|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||"Mean difference in on score versus off score from the MDS UPDRS Part 3 on day of erythromycin minus the mean difference in 'on score versus off score on day of placebo."|||||0.0314
81643627|NCT02005029|162977209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Erythromycin:Placebo Cmax ratio|0.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81643628|NCT02621047|162977210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio Percentage (%)|128.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.5|188.0||||||||188|86.5|
81599971|NCT00224770|162876334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.174|ONE_SIDED|95.0||11.7|||Fisher Exact|One-sided test|MISTIE rate=5.6, 95% upper limit=13.7; medical rate=0.0, 95% upper limit=6.9; comparison considers MISTIE rate minus medical rate.|Null hypothesis is that rate of procedure-related mortality within 7 days is the same between the two groups. The alternative hypothesis tests whether MISTIE surgical management has a higher rate of procedure-related mortality than the medical arm.||11.7||0.174
81599972|NCT00224770|162876335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.437|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.5|||Fisher Exact|One-sided test|MISTIE rate=0.0, 95% upper limit=5.4; medical rate=2.4, 95% upper limit=10.8; comparison considers MISTIE rate minus medical rate.|Null hypothesis is that rate of cerebritis, meningitis and ventriculitis within 30 days is the same between the two groups. The alternative hypothesis tests whether MISTIE surgical management has a higher rate of these infections than medical.||1.5||0.437
81599973|NCT00224770|162876335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.75|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.5|||Fisher Exact|One-sided test|ICES rate=0.0, 95% upper limit=19.3; medical rate=2.4, 95% upper limit=10.8; comparison considers ICES rate minus medical rate.|Null hypothesis is that rate of cerebritis, meningitis and ventriculitis within 30 days is the same between the two groups. The alternative hypothesis tests whether ICES surgical management has a higher rate of these infections than medical.||1.5||0.750
81599974|NCT00224770|162876336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9||0.409|ONE_SIDED|95.0||9.6|||Fisher Exact|One-sided test|MISTIE rate=5.6, 95% upper limit=13.7; medical rate=2.4, 95% upper limit=10.8; comparison considers MISTIE rate minus medical rate|Null hypothesis is that rate of symptomatic rebleeding 72 hours post last dose is the same between the two groups. The alternative hypothesis tests whether MISTIE surgical management has a higher rate of symptomatic rebleeding than the medical arm.||9.6||0.409
81599975|NCT00224770|162876336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.75|ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.2|||Fisher Exact|One-sided test|ICES rate=0.0, 95% upper limit=19.3; medical rate=2.4, 95% upper limit=10.8; comparison considers ICES rate minus medical rate|Null hypothesis is that rate of symptomatic rebleeding 72 hours post last dose is the same between the two groups. The alternative hypothesis tests whether ICES surgical management has a higher rate of symptomatic rebleeding than the medical arm.||2.2||0.750
81599976|NCT00224770|162876337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.468|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided test||Null hypothesis is that the distributions of the mRS values for both groups are the same. The alternative hypothesis is that the distributions are not the same.||||0.468
81643629|NCT02621047|162977210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.1|183.0||||||||183|55.1|
81643630|NCT02621047|162977211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|148.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.0|208.0||||||||208|106|
81599977|NCT00224770|162876337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.294|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided test||Null hypothesis is that the distributions of the mRS values for both groups are the same. The alternative hypothesis is that the distributions are not the same.||||0.294
81599978|NCT00224770|162876338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.395|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided test||Null hypothesis is that the distributions of the mRS values for both groups are the same. The alternative hypothesis is that the distributions are not the same.||||0.395
81599979|NCT00224770|162876338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.175|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided test||Null hypothesis is that the distributions of the mRS values for both groups are the same. The alternative hypothesis is that the distributions are not the same.||||0.175
81599980|NCT00224770|162876339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided test||Null hypothesis is that the distributions of percentage of blood clot resolved are the same between the two groups. The alternative hypothesis is that the distributions are not the same.||||<0.0001
81599981|NCT00224770|162876339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided test||Null hypothesis is that the distributions of percentage of blood clot resolved are the same between the two groups. The alternative hypothesis is that the distributions are not the same.||||<0.0001
81599982|NCT00224770|162876340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Sign test|Two-sided test||Null hypothesis is that the median percent resolved is 0. The alternative hypothesis is that the median percent resolved is not equal to 0.||||<0.0001
81643631|NCT02621047|162977211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|130.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.4|225.0||||||||225|75.4|
81643632|NCT02621047|162977212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|160.0||||||90.0|105.0|243.0||||||||243|105|
81643633|NCT02621047|162977212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|220.0||||||90.0|131.0|369.0||||||||369|131|
81643634|NCT02621047|162977213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|186.0||||||90.0|122.0|281.0||||||||281|122|
81643635|NCT02621047|162977213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|285.0||||||90.0|175.0|466.0||||||||466|175|
81643636|NCT02621047|162977214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|162.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.0|254.0||||||||254|104|
81643637|NCT02621047|162977214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|228.0||||||90.0|129.0|403.0||||||||403|129|
81643638|NCT02621047|162977215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|189.0||||||90.0|121.0|293.0||||||||293|121|
81643639|NCT02621047|162977215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|296.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|174.0|506.0||||||||506|174|
81523994|NCT00488826|162737199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|99.48||||||90.0|79.81|142.0||P-Values were not calculated.|||This analysis is for Serotype 9V|"The ratio of the 7vPnC Separately group to the DTaP Alone group geometric mean comparisons (GMC) was provided with a corresponding 90% confidence interval."||142.0|79.81|
81599983|NCT00224770|162876340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.791|TWO_SIDED||||||Sign test|Two-sided||Null hypothesis is that the median percent resolved is 0. The alternative hypothesis is that the median percent resolved is not equal to 0.||||0.791
81599984|NCT00224770|162876341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.5||0.189|ONE_SIDED|95.0||26.6|||Fisher Exact|One-sided test|MISTIE rate=34.6, 95% upper limit=46.9; medical rate=23.7, 95% upper limit=37.7; comparison considers MISTIE rate minus medical rate.|Null hypothesis is that the proportion with mRS score of 0-3 at 180 days is the same between the two groups. The alternative hypothesis tests whether MISTIE surgical management has a higher proportion than the medical arm.||26.6||0.189
81599985|NCT00224770|162876341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|19.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.9||0.156|ONE_SIDED|95.0||43.7|||Fisher Exact|One-sided test|ICES rate=42.9, 95% upper limit=67.5; medical rate=23.7, 95% upper limit=37.7; comparison considers ICES rate minus medical rate.|Null hypothesis is that the proportion with mRS score of 0-3 at 180 days is the same between the two groups. The alternative hypothesis tests whether ICES surgical management has a higher proportion than the medical arm.||43.7||0.156
81461422|NCT00507455|162615209|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference from placebo was greater than -3 mL/sec for Qmax, then the treatment is non-inferior to the placebo in Qmax.|LS Mean Difference|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.85|||||Least squares (LS) means were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the site and treatment group as the factors and the baseline value as the covariate.|A hierarchical step-down procedure was used to control for multiplicity. The comparison between solifenacin 6 mg + tamsulosin 0.4 mg and placebo was conducted first. If non-inferiority was demonstrated, solifenacin 9 mg + tamsulosin 0.4 mg was then compared to placebo. If the first comparison did not demonstrate non-inferiority, no further testing was performed. This procedure maintained the overall type I error of 1-sided 2.5%.||2.85|0.50|
81461423|NCT00507455|162615209|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference from placebo was greater than -3 mL/sec for Qmax, then the treatment is non-inferior to the placebo in Qmax.|LS Mean Difference|2.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.37|||||Least squares (LS) means were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the site and treatment group as the factors and the baseline value as the covariate.|A hierarchical step-down procedure was used to control for multiplicity. The comparison between solifenacin 6 mg + tamsulosin 0.4 mg and placebo was conducted first. If non-inferiority was demonstrated, solifenacin 9 mg + tamsulosin 0.4 mg was then compared to placebo. If the first comparison did not demonstrate non-inferiority, no further testing was performed. This procedure maintained the overall type I error of 1-sided 2.5%.||3.37|0.98|
81461424|NCT00789373|162615299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||6e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.79|||Log Rank|||900 patients were planned to be enrolled in order to randomize 558 pts to maintenance therapy. This trial was powered for the primary endpoint, PFS (90% power, assuming 238 events with 52% censoring and a PFS Hazard Ratio (HR)=0.65, alpha=0.05). This trial was also powered for a secondary endpoint, OS (93% power, assuming 390 events with 30% censoring and an OS HR=0.70). Alpha was controlled for both a preliminary analysis (alpha=0.0001) and final analysis of OS (alpha=0.0499).||0.79|0.49|0.00006
81461425|NCT00789373|162615300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.81|||Log Rank|||||0.81|0.51|0.0002
81461426|NCT00789373|162615301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.96||The predefined alpha for the final analysis of OS is 0.0498 for the unadjusted log-rank test.|Log Rank||Unadjusted HR from Cox model with treatment as the only cofactor.|Type 1 (alpha) error was controlled for the analyses of both PFS and OS in order to maintain an overall two-sided alpha level of 0.05 using a statistical gatekeeping and alpha spending scheme. The unconditional statistical power of the final OS analysis was 93%.||0.96|0.64|0.0195
81461427|NCT01342770|162615336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||||||0.06
81461428|NCT04830969|162615452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||||||0.16
81461429|NCT04830969|162615453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||||||0.08
81461430|NCT04830969|162615454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 3 months||||0.14
81599986|NCT01106430|162876342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.001||95.0|||||Peto-Peto-Prentice Wilcoxon Test|||||||=0.001
81461431|NCT04830969|162615454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 6 months||||0.8
81461432|NCT04830969|162615455|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 3 months||||<0.01
81461433|NCT04830969|162615455|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||||||0.09
81461434|NCT04830969|162615456|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 3 months||||< 0.01
81461435|NCT04830969|162615456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 6 months||||0.03
81461436|NCT04830969|162615457|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 3 months||||< 0.01
81461437|NCT04830969|162615457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 6 months||||0.09
81461438|NCT04830969|162615458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 3 months||||0.01
81523995|NCT00488826|162737199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|134.3||||||90.0|80.83|197.1||P-Values were not calculated.|||This analysis is for Serotype 14.|"The ratio of the 7vPnC Separately group to the DTaP Alone group geometric mean comparisons (GMC) was provided with a corresponding 90% confidence interval."||197.1|80.83|
81523996|NCT00488826|162737199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|200.3||||||90.0|151.9|302.4||P-Values were not calculated.|||This analysis is for Serotype 18C.|"The ratio of the 7vPnC Separately group to the DTaP Alone group geometric mean comparisons (GMC) was provided with a corresponding 90% confidence interval."||302.4|151.9|
81599987|NCT01106430|162876343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|28.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.7|7.5|0.001
81599988|NCT01106430|162876344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-6.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|-3.6|||ANCOVA|||||-3.6|-9.3|<0.001
81643640|NCT02621047|162977216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|64.6||||||90.0|36.2|115.0||||||||115|36.2|
81599989|NCT01106430|162876345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.09||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||-0.00|-0.17|0.046
81599990|NCT05131165|162876394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance (alpha) = 0.05|ANCOVA|||The analyses utilized control as the reference group, and thus, the values reported include control mean and standard error as the reference value (derived from an ordinary least squared regression without controls). The results for the intervention groups are derived from the multiple regression model that controlled for other participant characteristics, including demographics, intrinsic motivation and habit strength at baseline.||||0.056
81599991|NCT05131165|162876394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance (alpha) = 0.05|ANCOVA|||The analyses utilized control as the reference group, and thus, the values reported include control mean and standard error as the reference value (derived from an ordinary least squared regression without controls). The results for the intervention groups are derived from the multiple regression model that controlled for other participant characteristics, including demographics, intrinsic motivation and habit strength at baseline.||||0.062
81599992|NCT05131165|162876395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.364||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance (alpha) = 0.05|ANCOVA|||The analyses utilized control as the reference group, and thus, the values reported include control mean and standard error as the reference value (derived from an ordinary least squared regression without controls). The results for the intervention groups are derived from the multiple regression model that controlled for other participant characteristics, including demographics, intrinsic motivation and habit strength at baseline.||||0.364
81599993|NCT05131165|162876395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.409||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance (alpha) = 0.05|ANCOVA|||The analyses utilized control as the reference group, and thus, the values reported include control mean and standard error as the reference value (derived from an ordinary least squared regression without controls). The results for the intervention groups are derived from the multiple regression model that controlled for other participant characteristics, including demographics, intrinsic motivation and habit strength at baseline.||||0.409
81643641|NCT02621047|162977216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|60.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|26.6|139.0||||||||139|26.6|
81643642|NCT02621047|162977217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|85.1||||||90.0|55.5|130.0||||||||130|55.5|
81643643|NCT02621047|162977217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|59.0||||||90.0|34.2|102.0||||||||102|34.2|
81643644|NCT02621047|162977218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|116.0||||||90.0|78.6|172.0||||||||172|78.6|
81643645|NCT02621047|162977218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|98.1||||||90.0|51.7|186.0||||||||186|51.7|
81643646|NCT02621047|162977219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|115.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.2|154.0||||||||154|85.2|
81599994|NCT05131165|162876396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.158||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance (alpha) = 0.05|ANCOVA|||The analyses utilized control as the reference group, and thus, the values reported include control mean and standard error as the reference value (derived from an ordinary least squared regression without controls). The results for the intervention groups are derived from the multiple regression model that controlled for other participant characteristics, including demographics, intrinsic motivation and habit strength at baseline.||||0.158
81599995|NCT05131165|162876396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance (alpha) = 0.05|ANCOVA|||The analyses utilized control as the reference group, and thus, the values reported include control mean and standard error as the reference value (derived from an ordinary least squared regression without controls). The results for the intervention groups are derived from the multiple regression model that controlled for other participant characteristics, including demographics, intrinsic motivation and habit strength at baseline.||||0.017
81599996|NCT05131165|162876397|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.654||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance (alpha) = 0.05|ANCOVA|||The analyses utilized control as the reference group, and thus, the values reported include control mean and standard error as the reference value (derived from an ordinary least squared regression without controls). The results for the intervention groups are derived from the multiple regression model that controlled for other participant characteristics, including demographics, intrinsic motivation and habit strength at baseline.||||0.654
81599997|NCT05131165|162876397|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance (alpha) = 0.05|ANCOVA|||The analyses utilized control as the reference group, and thus, the values reported include control mean and standard error as the reference value (derived from an ordinary least squared regression without controls). The results for the intervention groups are derived from the multiple regression model that controlled for other participant characteristics, including demographics, intrinsic motivation and habit strength at baseline.||||0.035
81599998|NCT05131165|162876399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5468|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The analyses compared the change in viral suppression status of the participants from baseline to month 9. For each participant, we derived the change in viral suppression status by subtracting two binary variables - one indicating whether the participant was virally suppressed at baseline (based on their chart records from around 3 months prior to baseline) and the other indicating whether the participant was virally suppressed at around month 9 of the study.||||0.5468
81599999|NCT05131165|162876399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5255|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The analyses compared the change in viral suppression status of the participants from baseline to month 9. For each participant, we derived the change in viral suppression status by subtracting two binary variables - one indicating whether the participant was virally suppressed at baseline (based on their chart records from around 3 months prior to baseline) and the other indicating whether the participant was virally suppressed at around month 9 of the study.||||0.5255
81643647|NCT02621047|162977219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|96.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.6|168.0||||||||168|55.6|
81643648|NCT02621047|162977220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|80.6||||||90.0|50.2|130.0||||||||130|50.2|
81643649|NCT02621047|162977220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|65.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|26.9|160.0||||||||160|26.9|
81643650|NCT02621047|162977221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|104.0||||||90.0|76.8|141.0||||||||141|76.8|
81600000|NCT02298361|162876404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|1.93|||Generalized estimating equation|GEE model clustered by clinic, adjusted for demographics, number of visits, new/established patient at first visit, and household factors.|Adjusted odds of gaining Medicaid: intervention patients (numerator) relative to within-clinic comparison patients (denominator)|||1.93|1.60|
81600001|NCT02298361|162876404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|2.72|||Generalized estimating equation|GEE model clustered by clinic, adjusted for demographics, number of visits, new/established patient at first visit, and household factors.|Adjusted odds of gaining Medicaid: intervention patients (numerator) relative to control clinic comparison patients (denominator)|||2.72|1.91|
81600002|NCT02298361|162876405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.94|||Generalized estimating equation|GEE model clustered by clinic, adjusted for demographics, number of visits, new/established patient at first visit, and household factors.|Adjusted odds of losing Medicaid: intervention patients (numerator) relative to within-clinic comparison patients (denominator)|||0.94|0.53|
81643651|NCT02621047|162977221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|63.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.0|119.0||||||||119|34.0|
81643652|NCT02621047|162977222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|136.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.7|196.0||||||||196|94.7|
81643653|NCT02621047|162977222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|176.0||||||90.0|98.4|315.0||||||||315|98.4|
81643654|NCT02621047|162977223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|134.0||||||90.0|99.6|181.0||||||||181|99.6|
81643655|NCT02621047|162977223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|157.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.8|268.0||||||||268|91.8|
81643656|NCT02621047|162977224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|73.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|46.2|116.0||||||||116|46.2|
81643657|NCT02621047|162977224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|57.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.0|165.0||||||||165|20.0|
81643658|NCT02621047|162977225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|96.6||||||90.0|69.9|134.0||||||||134|69.9|
81643659|NCT02621047|162977225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|55.8||||||90.0|26.0|120.0||||||||120|26.0|
81643660|NCT02621047|162977226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|139.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.8|203.0||||||||203|94.8|
81600003|NCT02298361|162876405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.67|||Generalized estimating equation|GEE model clustered by clinic, adjusted for demographics, number of visits, new/established patient at first visit, and household factors.|Adjusted odds of losing Medicaid: intervention patients (numerator) relative to control clinic comparison patients (denominator)|||0.67|0.45|
81600004|NCT02563002|162876429|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.79|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log rank test|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||0.79|0.45|0.0001
81600005|NCT02563002|162876430|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.03|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log rank test|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||1.03|0.53|0.0359
81600006|NCT02563002|162876431|OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.0||||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|22.6||One-sided p-value based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Miettinen & Nurminen method||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||22.6|1.0|0.0159
81643661|NCT02621047|162977226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|180.0||||||90.0|97.2|334.0||||||||334|97.2|
81643662|NCT02621047|162977227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|137.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.0|186.0||||||||186|100|
81643663|NCT02621047|162977227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio %|158.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.2|274.0||||||||274|91.2|
81523997|NCT00488826|162737199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|181.3||||||90.0|119.8|253.1||P-Values were not calculated.|||This analysis is for Serotype 19F.|"The ratio of the 7vPnC Separately group to the DTaP Alone group geometric mean comparisons (GMC) was provided with a corresponding 90% confidence interval."||253.1|119.8|
81643664|NCT03544229|162977277|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|=|0.618|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|0.49||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD composite score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.49|-0.34|=0.618
81600007|NCT03387579|162876463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.590
81523998|NCT00488826|162737199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|90.02||||||90.0|57.93|150.5||P-Values were not calculated.|||This analysis is for Serotype 23F.|"The ratio of the 7vPnC Separately group to the DTaP Alone group geometric mean comparisons (GMC) was provided with a corresponding 90% confidence interval."||150.5|57.93|
81600008|NCT03387579|162876463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.224|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.224
81600009|NCT03387579|162876463|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81600010|NCT03387579|162876464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.471|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.471
81643665|NCT03544229|162977277|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|=|0.533|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.29||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD composite score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.29|-0.27|=0.533
81600011|NCT03387579|162876465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.525|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.525
81600012|NCT03387579|162876466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.753|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.753
81600013|NCT03387579|162876467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.008
81600014|NCT03387579|162876468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.127|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.127
81600015|NCT03387579|162876469|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81600016|NCT03387579|162876470|SUPERIORITY||estimate|8.553||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|||||Intralipid 20% reduction versus smoflipid 20%|Mixed Models Analysis||standard error 4.249|||||0.046
81600017|NCT03387579|162876470|SUPERIORITY||estimate|7.023||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Intralipid 20% historic versus smoflipid|Mixed Models Analysis||standard error 3.376|||||0.040
81600018|NCT03387579|162876470|SUPERIORITY||estimate|-1.53||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|||||Intralipid 20% Historic versus Intralipid 20% reduction|Mixed Models Analysis||standard error 4.231|||||0.718
81600019|NCT03387579|162876471|SUPERIORITY||estimate|13.436||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||Intralipid 20% reduction versus Smoflipid 20%|Mixed Models Analysis||standard error 4.440|||||0.003
81461439|NCT04830969|162615458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 3 months||||0.86
81461440|NCT04830969|162615458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 6 months||||0.047
81461441|NCT04830969|162615458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 6 months||||0.75
81461442|NCT04830969|162615459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 3 months||||0.44
81461443|NCT04830969|162615459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 3 months||||0.22
81461444|NCT04830969|162615459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 6 months||||0.29
81461445|NCT04830969|162615459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 6 months||||0.15
81461446|NCT04830969|162615460|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 3 months||||<0.01
81523999|NCT00488826|162737200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|665.1||||||90.0|473.3|851.2||P-Values were not calculated.|||This analysis is for Serotype 4.|"The ratio of the 7vPnC + DTaP Concurrently group to DTaP Alone group geometric mean comparisons (GMC) was provided with a corresponding 90% confidence interval."||851.2|473.3|
81600020|NCT03387579|162876471|SUPERIORITY||estimate|3.936||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|||||Intralipid 20% historic versus Smoflipid 20%|Mixed Models Analysis||standard error 3.553|||||0.270
81461447|NCT04830969|162615460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 3 months||||0.31
81461448|NCT04830969|162615460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 6 months||||0.08
81461449|NCT04830969|162615460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 6 months||||0.54
81461450|NCT04830969|162615461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 3 months||||0.01
81461451|NCT04830969|162615461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 3 months||||0.04
81461452|NCT04830969|162615461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 6 months||||0.03
81461453|NCT04830969|162615461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 6 months||||0.38
81461454|NCT04830969|162615462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 3 months||||0.02
81461455|NCT04830969|162615462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 3 months||||0.18
81461456|NCT04830969|162615462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 6 months||||0.08
81461457|NCT04830969|162615462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||Baseline to 6 months||||0.41
81461458|NCT04830969|162615463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||||||0.27
81461459|NCT04830969|162615464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||||||0.54
81461460|NCT04830969|162615465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||||||0.12
81461461|NCT04830969|162615466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.20
81461462|NCT04830969|162615466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||||||0.07
81461463|NCT04830969|162615467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.58
81461464|NCT04830969|162615467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||||||0.64
81461465|NCT04830969|162615468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.46
81461466|NCT04830969|162615468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|used generalized linear models adjusted for baseline CRP||||||0.11
81461467|NCT04830969|162615469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||at baseline||||0.7
81461468|NCT04830969|162615469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months||||0.29
81461469|NCT04830969|162615470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.53
81461470|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Mastoid Process left algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Mastoid Process left algometric site.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain (main hypothesis).||||=0.002
81524000|NCT00488826|162737200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|22.2||||||90.0|13.99|31.77||P-Values were not calculated.|||This analysis is for Serotype 6B.|"The ratio of the 7vPnC + DTaP Concurrently group to DTaP Alone group geometric mean comparisons (GMC) was provided with a corresponding 90% confidence interval."||31.77|13.99|
81524001|NCT00488826|162737200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|73.7||||||90.0|56.41|103.6||P-Values were not calculated.|||This analysis is for Serotype 9V.|"The ratio of the 7vPnC + DTaP Concurrently group to DTaP Alone group geometric mean comparisons (GMC) was provided with a corresponding 90% confidence interval."||103.6|56.41|
81524002|NCT00488826|162737200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|99.48||||||90.0|61.09|147.5||P-Values were not calculated.|||This analysis is for Serotype 14.|"The ratio of the 7vPnC + DTaP Concurrently group to DTaP Alone group geometric mean comparisons (GMC) was provided with a corresponding 90% confidence interval."||147.5|61.09|
81524003|NCT00488826|162737200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|164.0||||||90.0|114.9|232.9||P-Values were not calculated.|||This analysis is for Serotype 18C.|"The ratio of the 7vPnC + DTaP Concurrently group to DTaP Alone group geometric mean comparisons (GMC) was provided with a corresponding 90% confidence interval."||232.9|114.9|
81524004|NCT00488826|162737200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|81.45||||||90.0|57.98|119.1||P-Values were not calculated.|||This analysis is for Serotype 19F.|"The ratio of the 7vPnC + DTaP Concurrently group to DTaP Alone group geometric mean comparisons (GMC) was provided with a corresponding 90% confidence interval."||119.1|57.98|
81524005|NCT00488826|162737200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|44.7||||||90.0|29.48|68.71||P-Values were not calculated.|||This analysis is for Serotype 23F.|"The ratio of the 7vPnC + DTaP Concurrently group to DTaP Alone group geometric mean comparisons (GMC) was provided with a corresponding 90% confidence interval."||68.71|29.48|
81527841|NCT03688074|162742675|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|1.12||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.4||Nominal p-values were reported. No adjustment of multiplicity was performed.|ANCOVA|Model includes treatment+log transformed baseline value+stratification factor (screening eos count \[\<150, 150-\<300, \>=300 cells/uL\])|Parameter: T cells CD3+ (cells/mm\^2)||95% CI (0.86, 1.46)|1.40|0.90|0.389
81600021|NCT03387579|162876471|SUPERIORITY||estimate|-9.5||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|||||Intralipid 20% historic versus Intralipid 20% reduction|Mixed Models Analysis||standard error 4.416|||||0.034
81600022|NCT03387579|162876472|SUPERIORITY||estimate|42.674||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||Intralipid 20% reduction versus Smoflipid 20%|Mixed Models Analysis||standard error 15.216|||||0.006
81600023|NCT03387579|162876472|SUPERIORITY||estimate|11.117||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|||||Intralipid 20% historic versus smoflipid 20%|Mixed Models Analysis||standard error 10.771|||||0.305
81524006|NCT00006400|162737211|SUPERIORITY|The primary analysis was done using an intention-to-treat principle.||||||0.21||||||The spleen endpoint was to be tested at an overall alpha = 0.04. Originally there was a second primary outcome to be tested at alpha = 0.01, but this outcome was dropped.|Fisher Exact|||The primary analysis compared the frequency of worsening spleen function (from normal to decreased or absent, or decreased to absent) and not worsening (from decreased to decreased, normal to normal, or decreased to normal) as measured by splenic uptake on a technetium-99m (99mTc) sulfur colloid liver-spleen scan. Children with missing data or absent spleen function at baseline were excluded from the analysis (26 subjects from hydroxyurea and 23 subjects from placebo group were excluded).||||0.21
81524007|NCT00006400|162737212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||This was originally a second primary outcome to be tested at alpha = 0.01, but was later dropped from the protocol. We analyzed the available data.|ANOVA|||The change from baseline to exit as measured by DTPA GFR were compared between treatment groups.||||0.93
81524008|NCT00006400|162737213|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||All secondary outcomes were tested at alpha=0.01|ANOVA|||The change from baseline to exit as measured by GFR (calculated using Shwartz formula) were compared between treatment groups.||||0.43
81524009|NCT00006400|162737214|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||All secondary outcomes were to be tested at alpha = 0.01|ANOVA|||The change in GFR from baseline to exit were compared between treatment groups. GFR was calculated using new Schwartz formula.||||0.48
81600024|NCT03387579|162876472|SUPERIORITY||estimate|-31.557|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Intralipid 20% historic versus Intralipid 20% reduction|Mixed Models Analysis||standard error 67.673|||||<0.001
81600025|NCT03387579|162876473|SUPERIORITY||estimate|-0.593||||0.835|TWO_SIDED|||||Intralipid 20% reduction versus smoflipid 20%|Mixed Models Analysis||standard error 2.848|||||0.835
81600026|NCT03387579|162876473|SUPERIORITY||estimate|-0.522||||0.799|TWO_SIDED|||||Intralipid 20% historic versus smoflipid 20%|Mixed Models Analysis||standard error 2.050|||||0.799
81461471|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|||=|0.018|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Mastoid Process right algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Mastoid Process right algometric site.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain (main hypothesis).||||=0.018
81461472|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32|||=|0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Bladder 10 left (BL 10) algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Bladder 10 left (BL 10) algometric site.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain (main hypothesis).||||=0.020
81461473|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39|||=|0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Bladder 10 right (BL 10) algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Bladder 10 right (BL 10) algometric site.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain (main hypothesis).||||=0.025
81461474|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Zygapophyseal Joint left algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Zygapophyseal Joint left algometric site.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain (main hypothesis).||||<0.001
81461475|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Zygapophyseal Joint right algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Zygapophyseal Joint right algometric site.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain (main hypothesis).||||<0.001
81461476|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.36|||=|0.139|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Upper Trapezius Muscle left algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Upper Trapezius Muscle left algometric site.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain (main hypothesis).||||=0.139
81524010|NCT03208088|162737248|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control will be concluded if the lower confidence limit of LSM difference is above the non-inferiority margin -5.|Least Square Mean Difference|5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|11.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|LS Mean difference was calculated as Test 1 - Control.|||11.6|0.1|
81524011|NCT03208088|162737248|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control will be concluded if the lower confidence limit of LSM difference is above the non-inferiority margin -5.|Least Square Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|8.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|LS Mean difference was calculated as Test 2 - Control.|||8.1|-4.0|
81524012|NCT03208088|162737249|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control will be concluded if the lower confidence limit of LSM difference is above the non-inferiority margin -5.|Least Square Mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|LS Mean difference was calculated as Test 3 - Control.|||4.6|-7.5|
81524013|NCT03208088|162737249|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control will be concluded if the lower confidence limit of LSM difference is above the non-inferiority margin -5.|Least Square Mean|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|LS Mean difference was calculated as Test 4 - Control.|||2.3|-9.0|
81524014|NCT02577016|162737257|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.62|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Based on a cLDA model with the terms listed above.||||-0.62|-1.05|<0.001
81524015|NCT02577016|162737260|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-42.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.7|-31.2|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Based on a cLDA model with the terms listed above.||||-31.2|-53.7|<0.001
81600027|NCT03387579|162876473|SUPERIORITY||estimate|0.714||||0.714|TWO_SIDED|||||Intralipid 20% historic versus Intralipid 20% reduction|Mixed Models Analysis||standard error 2.758|||||0.714
81600028|NCT03387579|162876474|SUPERIORITY||estimate|11.162||||0.379|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Intralipid 20% reduction versus smoflipid 20%|standard error 12.626|||||0.379
81600029|NCT03387579|162876474|SUPERIORITY||estimate|3.853||||0.717|TWO_SIDED|||||Intralipid 20% historic versus smoflipid 20%|Mixed Models Analysis||standard error 10.615|||||0.717
81600030|NCT03387579|162876474|SUPERIORITY|Intralipid 20% historic versus intralipid 20% reduction|estimate|-7.31||||0.576|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||standard error 13.025|||||0.576
81600031|NCT03387579|162876475|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||ROP||||1.00
81600032|NCT03387579|162876475|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||ROP||||1.00
81600033|NCT03387579|162876476|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81600034|NCT03387579|162876476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.640
81600035|NCT03387579|162876476|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81600036|NCT03387579|162876477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.211|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.211
81461477|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||=|0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Upper Trapezius Muscle right algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Upper Trapezius Muscle right algometric site.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain (main hypothesis).||||=0.011
81524016|NCT02577016|162737261|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-67.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.0|-50.0|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Based on a cLDA model with the terms listed above.||||-50.0|-84.0|<0.001
81600037|NCT03387579|162876478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.720
81524017|NCT02577016|162737262|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-11.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|-5.2|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Based on a cLDA model with the terms listed above.||||-5.2|-17.2|<0.001
81600038|NCT03387579|162876479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.500
81600039|NCT03387579|162876480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.774|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.774
81600040|NCT03387579|162876481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.457|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.457
81600041|NCT03387579|162876482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.475|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.475
81600042|NCT01804816|162876483|EQUIVALENCE|a=0.05||||||0.063|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.063
81600043|NCT01804816|162876484|EQUIVALENCE|a = 0.05||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on results from prior small clinical trials we estimate the need for 20 patients enrolled to reach 80% statistical power.||||0.005
81600044|NCT01804816|162876484|EQUIVALENCE|a=0.05||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81600045|NCT01804816|162876484|EQUIVALENCE|a=0.05||||||0.441|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.441
81600046|NCT01804816|162876485|EQUIVALENCE|a=0.05||||||0.729|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.729
81461478|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.67|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Levator Scapulae Muscle left algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Levator Scapulae Muscle left algometric site.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain (main hypothesis).||||=0.010
81461479|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.62|||=|0.06|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Levator Scapulae Muscle right algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Levator Scapulae Muscle right algometric site.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain (main hypothesis).||||=0.06
81461480|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.51|||=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Deltoid Muscle left algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Deltoid Muscle left algometric site.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain (main hypothesis).||||=0.050
81461481|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41|||=|0.068|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Deltoid Muscle right algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Deltoid Muscle right algometric site.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain (main hypothesis).||||=0.068
81461482|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59|||=|0.049|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Tibialis Anterior Muscle left algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Tibialis Anterior Muscle left algometric site.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain (main hypothesis).||||=0.049
81524018|NCT02126839|162737263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.52|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.1|33.94|||mixed model repeated measures analysis|Fixed effects of treatment group, treatment day, and study day by treatment interaction, with baseline measured at each study day as a covariate.||||33.94|16.10|<0.0001
81600047|NCT01274182|162876504|EQUIVALENCE|The PK parameters were transformed prior to analysis using a logarithmic transformation. An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to analyze the transformed data including treatment group only as a factor in the model. The confidence interval for the difference between the two products on the transformed scale was obtained from the ANOVA model, which was then be back-transformed (exp base e) to obtain the confidence interval for the ratio on the original scale.|Geometric mean ratio|1.106|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.21|||||GP2013 arm is the numerator and MabThera arm is the denominator|PK bioequivalence is defined as AUC(0-inf) of the drugs being comparable, i.e. the two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means (GP2013/MabThera) is within the predefined bioequivalence limits of 0.8 to 1.25.||1.210|1.010|
81524019|NCT02126839|162737264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|76.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.47|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.76|104.91|||mixed model repeated measures|Fixed effects of treatment group, treatment day, and study day by treatment interaction, with baseline measured at each study day as a covariate.||||104.91|47.76|<0.0001
81524020|NCT00422383|162737266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Difference|-0.01||||0.8156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Analysis stratified by region, prior biologic use, rheumatoid factor (RF) status, and treatment.|||0.10|-0.13|0.8156
81524021|NCT00422383|162737266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Difference|0.07||||0.2419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Analysis stratified by region, prior biologic use, RF status, and treatment.|||0.19|-0.05|0.2419
81524022|NCT00422383|162737269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7127|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified by region, prior biologic use, RF status and treatment.|ANOVA|||||||0.7127
81524023|NCT00422383|162737269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1018|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified by region, prior biologic use, RF status and treatment.|ANOVA|||||||0.1018
81524024|NCT00422383|162737270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5029|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified by region, prior biologic use, RF status, and treatment.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5029
81524025|NCT00422383|162737270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0495|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified by region, prior biologic use, RF status, and treatment.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0495
81524026|NCT04207749|162737329|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority in CLCDVA was declared if the upper confidence limit was less than 0.10 logMAR.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.02||Since noninferiority hypotheses are being tested, a p-value is not applicable. Confidence limit is being reported and compared to the noninferiority margin.|Mixed effects repeated measures||Least squares mean difference (LID015385 minus Biofinity).|||0.02|-0.00|
81600048|NCT01274182|162876504|EQUIVALENCE|The PK parameters were transformed prior to analysis using a logarithmic transformation. An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to analyze the transformed data including treatment group only as a factor in the model. The confidence interval for the difference between the two products on the transformed scale was obtained from the ANOVA model, which was then be back-transformed (exp base e) to obtain the confidence interval for the ratio on the original scale.|Geometric mean ratio|1.012|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.925|1.108|||||GP2013 arm is the numerator and Rituxan arm is the denominator|PK bioequivalence is defined as AUC(0-inf) of the drugs being comparable, i.e. the two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means (GP2013/MabThera) is within the predefined bioequivalence limits of 0.8 to 1.25.||1.108|0.925|
81600049|NCT01274182|162876504|EQUIVALENCE|The PK parameters were transformed prior to analysis using a logarithmic transformation. An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to analyze the transformed data including treatment group only as a factor in the model. The confidence interval for the difference between the two products on the transformed scale was obtained from the ANOVA model, which was then be back-transformed (exp base e) to obtain the confidence interval for the ratio on the original scale.|Geometric mean ratio|1.093|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.989|1.208|||||Rituxan arm is the numerator and MabThera arm is the denominator|PK bioequivalence is defined as AUC(0-inf) of the drugs being comparable, i.e. the two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means (GP2013/MabThera) is within the predefined bioequivalence limits of 0.8 to 1.25.||1.208|0.989|
81600050|NCT01274182|162876505|EQUIVALENCE|The PK parameters were transformed prior to analysis using a logarithmic transformation. An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to analyze the transformed data including treatment group only as a factor in the model. The confidence interval for the difference between the two products on the transformed scale was obtained from the ANOVA model, which was then be back-transformed (exp base e) to obtain the confidence interval for the ratio on the original scale.|Geometric mean ratio|1.076|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.979|1.184|||||GP2013 arm is the numerator and Rituxan arm is the denominator|To conclude bioequivalence the 90% CI must be entirely within the standard equivalence limits of 0.8-1.25.||1.184|0.979|
81611254|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.6|-0.9|<0.001
81524027|NCT04207749|162737330|NON_INFERIORITY|Proportion of subjects is presented. Noninferiority in proportion of subjects achieving CLCDVA 20/20 or better in each eye was declared if the lower confidence limit was greater than -0.10.|Difference in proportion|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.04||Since noninferiority hypotheses are being tested, a p-value is not applicable. Confidence limit is being reported and compared to the noninferiority margin.|Farrington-Manning||Lens difference (LID015385 minus Biofinity)|||0.04|-0.06|
81524028|NCT03416127|162737333|OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.031
81524029|NCT03416127|162737334|OTHER|||||||0.963|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.963
81524030|NCT03416127|162737335|OTHER|||||||0.236|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.236
81524031|NCT03416127|162737336|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.015
81524032|NCT03416127|162737337|OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.017
81524033|NCT03416127|162737338|OTHER|||||||0.162|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.162
81524034|NCT03416127|162737339|OTHER|||||||0.686|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.686
81524035|NCT03416127|162737340|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.004
81524036|NCT03416127|162737341|OTHER|||||||0.945|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.945
81524037|NCT03416127|162737342|OTHER|||||||0.332|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.332
81524038|NCT03416127|162737343|OTHER|||||||0.075|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.075
81524039|NCT03416127|162737344|OTHER|||||||0.903|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.903
81643666|NCT03544229|162977277|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.167|=|0.447|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.25||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD composite score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.25|-0.30|=0.447
81643667|NCT03544229|162977278|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||=|0.607|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|1.96|||Logistic Regression||Comparisons of TAK-906 to Placebo was based on logistic regression with at least 50% reduction of participants from baseline in weekly composite score with baseline composite score, disease population at randomization, and treatment as covariates.|||1.96|0.39|=0.607
81643668|NCT03544229|162977278|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21|||=|0.283|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|2.1|||Logistic Regression||Comparisons of TAK-906 to Placebo was based on logistic regression with at least 50% reduction of participants from baseline in weekly composite score with baseline composite score, disease population at randomization, and treatment as covariates.|||2.10|0.70|=0.283
81600051|NCT01274182|162876505|EQUIVALENCE|The PK parameters were transformed prior to analysis using a logarithmic transformation. An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to analyze the transformed data including treatment group only as a factor in the model. The confidence interval for the difference between the two products on the transformed scale was obtained from the ANOVA model, which was then be back-transformed (exp base e) to obtain the confidence interval for the ratio on the original scale.|Geometric mean ratio|1.131|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.027|1.244|||||GP2013 arm is the numerator and MabThera arm is the denominator|To conclude bioequivalence the 90% CI must be entirely within the standard equivalence limits of 0.8-1.25||1.244|1.027|
81643669|NCT03544229|162977278|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||=|0.527|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|1.69|||Logistic Regression||Comparisons of TAK-906 to Placebo was based on logistic regression with at least 50% reduction of participants from baseline in weekly composite score with baseline composite score, disease population at randomization, and treatment as covariates.|||1.69|0.56|=0.527
81643670|NCT03544229|162977279|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.279|=|0.584|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.52||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD nausea symptom score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.52|-0.40|=0.584
81524040|NCT03416127|162737345|OTHER|||||||0.697|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.697
81600052|NCT01274182|162876505|EQUIVALENCE|The PK parameters were transformed prior to analysis using a logarithmic transformation. An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to analyze the transformed data including treatment group only as a factor in the model. The confidence interval for the difference between the two products on the transformed scale was obtained from the ANOVA model, which was then be back-transformed (exp base e) to obtain the confidence interval for the ratio on the original scale.|Geometric mean ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.946|1.167|||||Rituxan arm is the numerator and MabThera arm is the denominator|To conclude bioequivalence the 90% CI must be entirely within the standard equivalence limits of 0.8-1.25.||1.167|0.946|
81600053|NCT01274182|162876506|EQUIVALENCE|Ratio of geometric means and 95% confidence interval were estimated by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on log-transformed PD parameter with treatment as the factor. Results were then back-transformed to the original scale.|Geometric mean ratio|0.989|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.974|1.004|||||GP2013 arm is the numerator and Rituxan arm is the denominator|To conclude equivalence the 95% CI must be entirely within the standard equivalencelimits of 0.8-1.25||1.004|0.974|
81600054|NCT01274182|162876506|EQUIVALENCE|Ratio of geometric means and 95% confidence interval were estimated by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on log-transformed PD parameter with treatment as the factor. Results were then back-transformed to the original scale.|Geometric mean ratio|1.021|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.003|1.04|||||GP2013 arm is the numerator and MabThera arm is the denominator|To conclude equivalence the 95% CI must be entirely within the standard equivalencelimits of 0.8-1.25||1.040|1.003|
81600055|NCT01274182|162876506|EQUIVALENCE|Ratio of geometric means and 95% confidence interval were estimated by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on log-transformed PD parameter with treatment as the factor. Results were then back-transformed to the original scale.|Geometric mean ratio|1.033|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.016|1.05|||||Rituxan arm is the numerator and MabThera arm is the denominator|To conclude equivalence the 95% CI must be entirely within the standard equivalence limits of 0.8-1.25||1.050|1.016|
81600056|NCT01274182|162876507|NON_INFERIORITY|"The non-inferiority margin is further justified by the EULAR criteria which define no response as change from baseline being \< 0.6.~LS means, standard errors and 95% CI were estimated by a repeated measures mixed model with treatment, time and treatment\*time interaction term as categorical variables and baseline DAS28 as a continuous variable.~A negative change from baseline represents an improvement in assessment of rheumatoid arthritis."|LS Mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.397|0.24|||||The direction of comparison is LS mean of GP2013 - LS mean of Rituxan|To conclude non-inferiority the upper 95% CI should be less than or equal to 0.6. This margin was statistically justified by the results of the REFLEX (Randomized Evaluation of Long-Term Efficacy of Rituximab in RA) trial (Cohen et al 2006) providing a 95% CI for the mean difference between rituximab/MTX and MTX alone of (-1.74;-1.25). The margin of 0.6 was determined by retaining more than 50% of the reference treatment effect which was considered clinically acceptable.||0.240|-0.397|
81600057|NCT01274182|162876507|NON_INFERIORITY|"The non-inferiority margin is further justified by the EULAR criteria which define no response as change from baseline being \< 0.6. LS means, standard errors and 95% CI were estimated by a repeated measures mixed model with treatment, time and treatment\*time interaction term as categorical variables and baseline DAS28 as a continuous variable.~A negative change from baseline represents an improvement in assessment of rheumatoid arthritis."|LS Mean difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.201|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.328|0.462|||||The direction of comparison is LS mean of GP2013 Part I - LS mean of MabThera|To conclude non-inferiority the upper 95% CI should be less than or equal to 0.6. This margin was statistically justified by the results of the REFLEX (Randomized Evaluation of Long-Term Efficacy of Rituximab in RA) trial (Cohen et al 2006) providing a 95% CI for the mean difference between rituximab/MTX and MTX alone of (-1.74;-1.25). The margin of 0.6 was determined by retaining more than 50% of the reference treatment effect which was considered clinically acceptable.||0.462|-0.328|
81600058|NCT01274182|162876508|NON_INFERIORITY|The predefined noninferiority margin of 0.15 for ACR20 is based on the historical placebo-controlled phase III study to evaluate the response rate benefit of adding rituximab to the conventional small molecule-based treatment of patients with RA (Cohen et al. 2006).|Response rate difference (%)|9.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|23.08|||||The direction of comparison is response rate of GP2013 - response rate of Rituxan|To conclude non-inferiority the lower 95% CI should be greater than -15.0%.||23.08|-3.54|
81600059|NCT01274182|162876508|NON_INFERIORITY|The predefined noninferiority margin of 0.15 for ACR20 is based on the historical placebo-controlled phase III study to evaluate the response rate benefit of adding rituximab to the conventional small molecule-based treatment of patients with RA (Cohen et al. 2006).|Response rate difference (%)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.23|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.74|13.6|||||The direction of comparison is response rate of GP2013 Part I - response rate of MabThera|To conclude non-inferiority the lower 95% CI should be greater than -15.0%.||13.60|-14.74|
81643671|NCT03544229|162977279|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189|=|0.625|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.37||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD nausea symptom score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.37|-0.25|=0.625
81524041|NCT03416127|162737346|OTHER|||||||0.668|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.668
81643672|NCT03544229|162977279|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187|=|0.54|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.29|0.33||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD nausea symptom score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.33|-0.29|=0.540
81524042|NCT03416127|162737347|OTHER|||||||0.308|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.308
81524043|NCT03416127|162737348|OTHER|||||||0.318|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.318
81524044|NCT03416127|162737349|OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.880
81524045|NCT03416127|162737350|OTHER|||||||0.376|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.376
81461483|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.73|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Tibialis Anterior Muscle right algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Tibialis Anterior Muscle right algometric site.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain (main hypothesis).||||=0.004
81461484|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|=|0.297|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Mastoid Process left algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Mastoid Process left algometric site. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of applying ATM does not differ in reducing the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain from applying A-S (main hypothesis).||||=0.297
81524046|NCT03416127|162737351|OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.210
81461485|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|=|0.855|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Mastoid Process right algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Mastoid Process right algometric site. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of applying ATM does not differ in reducing the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain from applying A-S (main hypothesis).||||=0.855
81461486|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|=|0.594|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Bladder 10 (BL 10) left algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Bladder 10 (BL 10) left algometric site. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of applying ATM does not differ in reducing the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain from applying A-S (main hypothesis).||||=0.594
81461487|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|=|0.929|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Bladder 10 (BL 10) right algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Bladder 10 (BL 10) right algometric site. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of applying ATM does not differ in reducing the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain from applying A-S (main hypothesis).||||=0.929
81524047|NCT03416127|162737352|OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.880
81524048|NCT03416127|162737353|OTHER|||||||0.059|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.059
81524049|NCT03416127|162737354|OTHER|||||||0.978|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.978
81643673|NCT03544229|162977280|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.283|=|0.51|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|0.47||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD early satiety symptom score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.47|-0.46|=0.510
81524050|NCT03416127|162737355|OTHER|||||||0.122|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.122
81524051|NCT03416127|162737356|OTHER|||||||0.551|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.551
81524052|NCT02277925|162737379|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.74||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|5.14|||Chi-squared|||||5.14|0.59|0.30
81524053|NCT02277925|162737380|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.11|||Chi-squared|||||1.11|0.96|0.43
81524054|NCT02277925|162737381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|5.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.7|-14.7|0.39
81524055|NCT01959139|162737383|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.07|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|3.34|||Regression, Cox|||||3.34|1.28|<0.01
81524056|NCT01959139|162737384|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.74||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.66|||Regression, Cox|||||2.66|1.14|0.01
81524057|NCT00858208|162737390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||||||0.0072
81524058|NCT00858208|162737391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0433|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline at Week 6||||0.0433
81524059|NCT00858208|162737391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline at Week 12||||0.0133
81524060|NCT00858208|162737391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0278|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline at Week 18||||0.0278
81461488|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.725|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Zygapophyseal Joint left algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Zygapophyseal Joint left algometric site. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of applying ATM does not differ in reducing the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain from applying A-S (main hypothesis).||||=0.725
81461489|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|=|0.725|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Zygapophyseal Joint right algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Zygapophyseal Joint right algometric site. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of applying ATM does not differ in reducing the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain from applying A-S (main hypothesis).||||=0.725
81461490|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|=|0.398|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Upper Trapezius Muscle left algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Upper Trapezius Muscle left algometric site. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of applying ATM does not differ in reducing the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain from applying A-S (main hypothesis).||||=0.398
81600060|NCT00117676|162876513|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|With a sample size of 200 subjects in the tenofovir DF group and 100 subjects in the adefovir dipivoxil group, a two group large-sample normal approximation test of proportions with a one-sided 0.025 significance level would have 95% power to reject the null hypothesis that the tenofovir DF treatment was inferior to the adefovir dipivoxil treatment (difference in proportions was less than -0.100) in favor of the alternative hypothesis that the tenofovir DF treatment was not inferior.|Difference in proportions|23.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|33.8||P-value corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that the stratum-adjusted (baseline ALT ≥ 2 x ULN or \> 2 x ULN) difference is 0.|Z-test|||A two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI), stratified by baseline ALT (≤ 2 x ULN or \> 2 x ULN) was used to evaluate the difference (tenofovir DF - adefovir dipivoxil) in the proportion of complete responders between treatment groups.||33.8|13.2|<0.001
81600061|NCT00117676|162876514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|30.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.3|39.2||P-value corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that the stratum-adjusted difference is zero. Difference, standard error of the difference, and the CI are stratum adjusted based on baseline ALT category (≤ 2 x ULN or \> 2 x ULN).|Z-test|||||39.2|21.3|<0.001
81600062|NCT00117676|162876515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|8.0||P-value corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that the stratum-adjusted difference is zero. Two-sided 95% confidence intervals, stratified by baseline ALT (baseline ALT ≤ 2 x ULN, \> 2 x ULN), were used to evaluate treatment arm differences.|Z-test|||||8.0|-5.2|0.672
81600063|NCT00117676|162876520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|14.9||P-value corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that the stratum-adjusted difference is zero. Confidence interval stratum adjusted based on baseline ALT (≤ 2 x ULN, \> 2 x ULN).|Z-test|||||14.9|-4.5|0.293
81600064|NCT00117676|162876526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|8.5||Statistical tests were not adjusted for baseline ALT stratum. Analysis set included only randomized and treated participants with baseline ALT \> ULN (biochemically evaluable analysis set).|Z-test|P-value corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that the ALT stratum-adjusted difference is zero.||||8.5|-10.2|0.859
81600065|NCT00117676|162876527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|15.3||P-value corresponds to a Z-test of the null hypothesis that the ALT stratum-adjusted difference is zero.|Z-test|Difference, standard error of the difference, and confidence interval are stratum adjusted (baseline ALT ≤ 2 x ULN or \> 2 x ULN).||||15.3|-5.5|0.359
81600066|NCT00952822|162876545|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence limits of -0.223 to 0.223 in accordance with FDA Guidance for Industry: Statistical Approaches to Establishing Bioequivalence; 2001.|Difference of Least-Squares Means|-0.052||||||90.0|-0.117|0.012||||||||0.012|-0.117|
81600067|NCT00952822|162876546|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence limits of -0.223 to 0.223 in accordance with FDA Guidance for Industry: Statistical Approaches to Establishing Bioequivalence; 2001.|Difference of Least-Squares Means|-0.016||||||90.0|-0.076|0.043||||||||0.043|-0.076|
81643674|NCT03544229|162977280|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.192|=|0.674|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|0.4||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD early satiety symptom score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.40|-0.23|=0.674
81524061|NCT00858208|162737391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline at Week 24||||0.0160
81524062|NCT00858208|162737391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline at Week 30||||0.0264
81524063|NCT00858208|162737391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0278|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline at Week 36||||0.0278
81600068|NCT03440372|162876557|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.7|||Mantel Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test||||2.70|1.19|0.0049
81600069|NCT03440372|162876558|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.43|||Mantel Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test||||2.43|1.09|0.0179
81600070|NCT03440372|162876559|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.93|||Mantel Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test||||1.93|0.83|0.2720
81600071|NCT03440372|162876560|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.15|||Mantel Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test||||2.15|1.07|0.0193
81600072|NCT03440372|162876561|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.3167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.05|||Mantel Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test||||2.05|0.79|0.3167
81600073|NCT03440372|162876562|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.3167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.05|||Mantel Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test||||2.05|0.79|0.3167
81600074|NCT03440372|162876563|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.2978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.77|||Mantel Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test||||2.77|0.73|0.2978
81600075|NCT03440372|162876564|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.1895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.72|||Mantel Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test||||2.72|0.82|0.1895
81643675|NCT03544229|162977280|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189|=|0.367|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|0.25||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD early satiety symptom score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.25|-0.38|=0.367
81461491|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|=|0.186|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Mastoid Process right algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Upper Trapezius Muscle right algometric site. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of applying ATM does not differ in reducing the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain from applying A-S (main hypothesis).||||=0.186
81461492|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|=|0.833|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Levator Scapulae Muscle left algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Levator Scapulae Muscle left algometric site. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of applying ATM does not differ in reducing the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain from applying A-S (main hypothesis).||||=0.833
81600076|NCT03440372|162876565|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.0452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.97|||Mantel Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test||||2.97|1.00|0.0452
81600077|NCT03440372|162876566|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.14|||Mantel Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test||||2.14|1.08|0.0173
81600078|NCT03440372|162876567|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.2|||Mantel Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test||||2.20|0.97|0.0670
81600079|NCT03440372|162876568|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.0835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.16|||Mantel Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test||||2.16|0.95|0.0835
81600080|NCT00448448|162876569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93|||<|0.0267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.46|||Regression, Logistic|The success rate was adjusted for the propensity score (probability of receiving a brace) and the duration of follow-up.||||3.46|1.08|<0.0267
81600081|NCT01422408|162876597|OTHER|Two-sided test that the change is different from zero. Not tested against alternative treatment; single arm study.|||||<|0.001||||||2.5% significance level to account for two co-primary endpoints.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The primary endpoints (i.e., change in symptoms of vaginal dryness from the baseline to 4 weeks, and change in symptoms of dyspareunia from the baseline to 4 weeks) will be analyzed using Wilcoxon signed rank test with 2.5% significance level to account for two co-primary endpoints.||||<0.001
81600082|NCT01422408|162876597|OTHER|Exact McNemar's test was used to test if the proportion of severe symptoms at baseline are equal to the proportion of severe symptoms at the end of the study.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.36||Since there are two-co-primary endpoints, the significance level is 2.5%|McNemar|||"GEE (general estimating equation) methods were planned as a secondary analysis of the primary endpoints. Missing data for some of the weeks prevented these models from converging and we could not obtain valid results with these methods. Since this is a secondary analysis, we decided to compare symptom severity at baseline vs. week 4 (end of study). Symptoms are considered severe for scores 3 or 4 and not severe for scores 0, 1, 2"||0.36|0|0.001
81600083|NCT01422408|162876598|OTHER|Two-sided test that the change is different from zero. Not tested against alternative treatment; single arm study.||||||0.002||||||2.5% significance level to account for two co-primary endpoints.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The primary endpoints (i.e., change in symptoms of vaginal dryness from the baseline to 4 weeks, and change in symptoms of dyspareunia from the baseline to 4 weeks) will be analyzed using Wilcoxon signed rank test with 2.5% significance level to account for two co-primary endpoints.||||0.002
81600084|NCT01422408|162876598|OTHER|Exact McNemar's test was used to test if the proportion of severe symptoms at baseline are equal to the proportion of severe symptoms at the end of the study.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.09||Since there are two-co-primary endpoints, the significance level is 2.5%|McNemar|||"GEE (general estimating equations) methods were planned as a secondary analysis of the primary endpoints. Missing data for some of the weeks prevented these models from converging and we could not obtain valid results with these methods. Since this is a secondary analysis, we decided to compare symptom severity at baseline vs. week 4 (end of study). Symptoms are considered severe for scores 3 or 4 and not severe for scores 0, 1, 2"||1.09|0|0.062
81461493|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|=|0.469|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Levator Scapulae Muscle right algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Levator Scapulae Muscle right algometric site. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of applying ATM does not differ in reducing the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain from applying A-S (main hypothesis).||||=0.469
81600085|NCT01422408|162876599|OTHER|Two-sided test that the change is different from zero. Not tested against alternative treatment; single arm study.||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The secondary endpoints (i.e., change in symptoms of vaginal itching from the baseline to 4 weeks, and change in vaginal index score from the baseline to 4 weeks) will be analyzed using Wilcoxon signed rank test with 2.5% significance level to account for two co-secondary endpoints.||||0.001
81643676|NCT03544229|162977281|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.289|=|0.587|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.41|0.54||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD postprandial fullness symptom score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.54|-0.41|=0.587
81461494|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|=|0.399|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Deltoid Muscle left algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Deltoid Muscle left algometric site. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of applying ATM does not differ in reducing the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain from applying A-S (main hypothesis).||||=0.399
81461495|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|=|0.752|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Deltoid Muscle right algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Deltoid Muscle right algometric site. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of applying ATM does not differ in reducing the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain from applying A-S (main hypothesis).||||=0.752
81461496|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Tibialis Anterior Muscle left algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Tibialis Anterior Muscle left algometric site. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of applying ATM does not differ in reducing the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain from applying A-S (main hypothesis).||||=0.002
81461497|NCT05870371|162615471|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Tibialis Anterior Muscle right algometric site. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Tibialis Anterior Muscle right algometric site. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of applying ATM does not differ in reducing the pain sensitivity assessed by the Pain Pressure Threshold (PPT) measured with the pressure algometer (Commander Algometer) in patients with chronic neck pain from applying A-S (main hypothesis).||||=0.003
81461498|NCT05870371|162615472|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.41|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Rotation maximum. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Rotation maximum.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the cervical range of motion (ROM) recorded with the Moover three-dimensional (3D) Inertial Motion sensor in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.002
81648177|NCT00364377|162986927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired comparisons (within groups) to examine differences between the baseline study and after 8-weeks of treatment were made using Student's two-tailed t-test for paired samples. Between-group comparisons were made using Student's two-tailed t-test for unpaired samples. Given the previously observed variation in fasting glucose||||>0.05
81461499|NCT05870371|162615472|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.92|||=|0.046|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Rotation average. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Rotation average.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the cervical range of motion (ROM) recorded with the Moover three-dimensional (3D) Inertial Motion sensor in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.046
81461500|NCT05870371|162615472|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Lateral Flexion maximum. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Lateral Flexion maximum.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the cervical range of motion (ROM) recorded with the Moover three-dimensional (3D) Inertial Motion sensor in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||<0.001
81643677|NCT03544229|162977281|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196|=|0.6|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.37||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD postprandial fullness symptom score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.37|-0.27|=0.600
81643678|NCT03544229|162977281|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193|=|0.446|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|0.29||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD postprandial fullness symptom score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.29|-0.34|=0.446
81643679|NCT03544229|162977282|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.245|=|0.562|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.37|0.44||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD upper abdominal pain symptom score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.44|-0.37|=0.562
81648178|NCT03672175|162986928|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.6638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.3||MMRM was used for analysis with change from BL in HAM-D total score as dependent variable; treatment, BL HAM-D total score, antidepressant use, assessment time point, time point-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables and fixed effects.|MMRM|||Mixed effect model for repeated measures (MMRM)||1.3|-2.0|0.6638
81461501|NCT05870371|162615472|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.57|||=|0.043|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Lateral Flexion average. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Lateral Flexion average.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the cervical range of motion (ROM) recorded with the Moover three-dimensional (3D) Inertial Motion sensor in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.043
81524064|NCT00858208|162737391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1854|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline at Week 42||||0.1854
81524065|NCT00858208|162737391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1684|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline at Week 48||||0.1684
81524066|NCT00858208|162737391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4718|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline at Week 54||||0.4718
81461502|NCT05870371|162615472|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.52|||=|0.018|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Flexion maximum. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Flexion maximum.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the cervical range of motion (ROM) recorded with the Moover three-dimensional (3D) Inertial Motion sensor in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.018
81461503|NCT05870371|162615472|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.45|||=|0.102|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Flexion average. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Flexion average.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the cervical range of motion (ROM) recorded with the Moover three-dimensional (3D) Inertial Motion sensor in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.102
81461504|NCT05870371|162615472|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.85|||=|0.16|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Extension maximum. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Extension maximum.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the cervical range of motion (ROM) recorded with the Moover three-dimensional (3D) Inertial Motion sensor in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.160
81461505|NCT05870371|162615472|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.48|||<|0.039|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Extension average. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Extension average.|Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the cervical range of motion (ROM) recorded with the Moover three-dimensional (3D) Inertial Motion sensor in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||<0.039
81461506|NCT05870371|162615472|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Rotation maximum. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Rotation maximum. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the improvement of the cervical ROM recorded with the Moover three-dimensional (3D) Inertial Motion sensor in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.001
81461507|NCT05870371|162615472|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Rotation average. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the improvement of the cervical ROM recorded with the Moover three-dimensional (3D) Inertial Motion sensor in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.002
81461508|NCT05870371|162615472|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-4.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|=|0.048|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Lateral Flexion maximum. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Lateral Flexion maximum. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the improvement of the cervical ROM recorded with the Moover three-dimensional (3D) Inertial Motion sensor in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.048
81461509|NCT05870371|162615472|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|=|0.059|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Lateral Flexion average. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Lateral Flexion average. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the improvement of the cervical ROM recorded with the Moover three-dimensional (3D) Inertial Motion sensor in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.059
81524067|NCT00858208|162737391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.434|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline at Week 60||||0.4340
81600086|NCT01422408|162876600|OTHER|2.5% significance level to account for two co-primary endpoints.||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The secondary endpoints (i.e., change in symptoms of vaginal itching from the baseline to 4 weeks, and change in vaginal index score from the baseline to 4 weeks) will be analyzed using Wilcoxon signed rank test with 2.5% significance level to account for two co-secondary endpoints.||||0.002
81600087|NCT01422408|162876602|OTHER|||||||0.1029||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.1029
81643680|NCT03544229|162977282|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166|=|0.138|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|0.09||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD upper abdominal pain symptom score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.09|-0.46|=0.138
81524068|NCT00858208|162737391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7765|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline at Week 66||||0.7765
81524069|NCT00858208|162737391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7544|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline at Week 72||||0.7544
81648179|NCT03672175|162986928|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.1158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.3||MMRM was used for analysis with change from BL in HAM-D total score as dependent variable; treatment, BL HAM-D total score, antidepressant use, assessment time point, time point-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables and fixed effects.|MMRM|||||0.3|-3.1|0.1158
81461510|NCT05870371|162615472|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62|=|0.57|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Flexion maximum. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Flexion maximum. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the improvement of the cervical ROM recorded with the Moover three-dimensional (3D) Inertial Motion sensor in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.57
81461511|NCT05870371|162615472|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65|=|0.931|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Flexion average. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Flexion average. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the improvement of the cervical ROM recorded with the Moover three-dimensional (3D) Inertial Motion sensor in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.931
81461512|NCT05870371|162615472|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99|=|0.558|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Extension maximum. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Extension maximum . The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the improvement of the cervical ROM recorded with the Moover three-dimensional (3D) Inertial Motion sensor in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.558
81461513|NCT05870371|162615472|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96|=|0.989|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value corresponds to the Extension average. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Extension average. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the improvement of the cervical ROM recorded with the Moover three-dimensional (3D) Inertial Motion sensor in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.989
81461514|NCT05870371|162615473|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.||Null hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the strength of deep neck flexor muscles as measured by the Chattanooga Stabilizer Pressure Biofeedback in patients with chronic pain in the cervical spine (secondary hypothesis).||||<0.001
81524070|NCT00858208|162737391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7201|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline at Week 84||||0.7201
81643681|NCT03544229|162977282|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164|=|0.394|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|0.23||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD upper abdominal pain symptom score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.23|-0.32|=0.394
81524071|NCT00858208|162737391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5692|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline at Week 90||||0.5692
81524072|NCT00858208|162737391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2749|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline at Week 96||||0.2749
81524073|NCT00858208|162737391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2749|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change from baseline at Week 102||||0.2749
81524074|NCT00858208|162737393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.297|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change at Month 6||||0.2970
81461515|NCT05870371|162615473|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|=|0.437|TWO_SIDED|||||The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of applying ATM does not differ in improving the strength of deep neck flexor muscles measured by the Chattanooga Stabilizer Pressure Biofeedback in patients with chronic neck pain than applying A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.437
81600088|NCT01422408|162876603|OTHER|||||||0.2678||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.2678
81524075|NCT00858208|162737393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1392|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change at Month 12||||0.1392
81524076|NCT00858208|162737393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0573|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change at Month 18||||0.0573
81600089|NCT01422408|162876604|OTHER|||||||0.2472||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.2472
81643682|NCT03544229|162977283|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.484|=|0.709|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.53|1.07||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD recorded vomiting frequency was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||1.07|-0.53|=0.709
81643683|NCT03544229|162977283|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.332|=|0.76|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|0.78||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD recorded vomiting frequency was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.78|-0.31|=0.760
81643684|NCT03544229|162977283|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|=|0.591|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|0.62||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD recorded vomiting frequency was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.62|-0.47|=0.591
81643685|NCT03544229|162977284|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|=|0.742|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.62||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD overall severity of gastroparesis symptoms score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.62|-0.27|=0.742
81643686|NCT03544229|162977284|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183|=|0.461|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|0.28||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD overall severity of gastroparesis symptoms score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.28|-0.32|=0.461
81643687|NCT03544229|162977284|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181|=|0.376|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|0.24||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD overall severity of gastroparesis symptoms score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.24|-0.36|=0.376
81643688|NCT03544229|162977285|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.286|=|0.591|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.41|0.54||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD bloating severity scale score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.54|-0.41|=0.591
81643689|NCT03544229|162977285|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193|=|0.291|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.43|0.21||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD bloating severity scale score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.21|-0.43|=0.291
81643690|NCT03544229|162977285|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191|=|0.476|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.3||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD bloating severity scale score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.30|-0.33|=0.476
81643691|NCT03544229|162977286|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.224|=|0.675|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.47||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD total score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.47|-0.27|=0.675
81648180|NCT03672175|162986929|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.6905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||MMRM was used for the analysis. Treatment, BL CGI-S score, BL antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were included in the model and were treated as fixed effects.|MMRM|||||0.2|-0.4|0.6905
81524077|NCT00858208|162737393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7625|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Change at Month 24||||0.7625
81524078|NCT00858208|162737394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2759|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||||||0.2759
81524079|NCT02516592|162737415|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.084|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.084|0.005|0.028
81524080|NCT02516592|162737416|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.94|-0.03|0.063
81524081|NCT02516592|162737417|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.167|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.167|0.037|0.002
81600090|NCT01422408|162876605|OTHER|||||||0.507||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.507
81461516|NCT05870371|162615474|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|||=|0.919|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.||Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the respiratory function assessed by the portable spirometer (MIR Spirodoc) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.919
81461517|NCT05870371|162615474|OTHER||Dependence coefficients (β)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The above value corresponds to the comparison between groups at baseline. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value corresponds to the comparison between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the improvement of the respiratory function in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.010
81461518|NCT05870371|162615475|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|||=|0.659|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.||Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the respiratory function assessed by the portable spirometer (MIR Spirodoc) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.659
81461519|NCT05870371|162615475|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The above value correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the improvement of the respiratory function in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.05
81461520|NCT05870371|162615476|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.28|||=|0.09|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.||Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the respiratory function assessed by the portable spirometer (MIR Spirodoc) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.09
81461521|NCT05870371|162615476|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|=|0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||The above value correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the improvement of the respiratory function in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.005
81461522|NCT05870371|162615477|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Total McGill Score. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Total McGill Score.|Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain in the cervical spine in terms of its intensity and quality, i.e., its sensory, emotional and behavioral dimensions using the McGill Pain Questionnaire-short form (SFMPQ) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||<0.001
81524082|NCT02516592|162737418|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4|-1.3|0.319
81648181|NCT03672175|162986929|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.1082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||MMRM was used for the analysis. Treatment, BL CGI-S score, BL antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were included in the model and were treated as fixed effects.|MMRM|||||0.1|-0.5|0.1082
81461523|NCT05870371|162615477|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Sensory Score. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Sensory Score.|Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain in the cervical spine in terms of its intensity and quality, i.e., its sensory, emotional and behavioral dimensions using the McGill Pain Questionnaire-short form (SFMPQ) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||<0.001
81524083|NCT02516592|162737419|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.13|-0.20|0.662
81524084|NCT03445559|162737420|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.98|||Chi-squared|||||0.98|0.30|0.006
81524085|NCT03445559|162737421|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.66|||Chi-squared|||||2.66|0.70|0.42
81524086|NCT03445559|162737422|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81524087|NCT00510744|162737425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired changes in fat absorption assessed by parametric (t test) or non-parametric tests (Mann-Whitney)||||<0.05
81524088|NCT00098306|162737439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.788|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1571|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.141|-0.435||||||The difference between the treatment least square means (LS means) adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) as an adjustment for multiplicity using a Bonferroni correction. Negative value favors maraviroc over placebo.||-0.435|-1.141|
81600091|NCT01422408|162876606|OTHER|||||||0.3676||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.3676
81600092|NCT01422408|162876607|OTHER|||||||0.6023||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.6023
81600093|NCT01422408|162876608|OTHER|||||||0.6587||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.6587
81643692|NCT03544229|162977286|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152|=|0.531|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.26||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD total score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.26|-0.24|=0.531
81461524|NCT05870371|162615477|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Affective Score. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Affective Score.|Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the pain in the cervical spine in terms of its intensity and quality, i.e., its sensory, emotional and behavioral dimensions using the McGill Pain Questionnaire-short form (SFMPQ) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||<0.001
81461525|NCT05870371|162615477|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.996|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Total McGill score. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models. The above p-value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the reduction of pain in terms of its intensity and quality in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.996
81461526|NCT05870371|162615477|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.968|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Sensory Score. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models. The above p-value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the reduction of pain in terms of its intensity and quality in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.968
81461527|NCT05870371|162615477|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.854|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Affective Score. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models. The above p-value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the reduction of pain in terms of its intensity and quality in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.854
81524089|NCT00098306|162737439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.922|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1568|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.275|-0.57||||||The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 97.5% CI as an adjustment for multiplicity using a Bonferroni correction. Negative value favors maraviroc over placebo.||-0.570|-1.275|
81461528|NCT05870371|162615478|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.||||||<0.001
81461529|NCT05870371|162615478|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|=|0.952|TWO_SIDED|||||The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|||||=0.952
81461530|NCT05870371|162615479|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.||||||<0.001
81461531|NCT05870371|162615479|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|=|0.989|TWO_SIDED|||||The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|||||=0.989
81461532|NCT05870371|162615480|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.||Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the functionality recorded with the Neck Disability Index (NDI) in patients with chronic pain in the cervical spine (secondary hypothesis).||||<0.001
81600094|NCT01422408|162876609|OTHER|||||||0.8772||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.8772
81461533|NCT05870371|162615480|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|=|0.973|TWO_SIDED|||||The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the improvement of functionality recorded with the Neck Disability Index (NDI) in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.973
81461534|NCT05870371|162615481|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Depression subscale of HADS. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Depression subscale of HADS.|Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the anxiety and depression captured by the Hospital Anxiety \& Depression Scale (HADS) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||<0.001
81648182|NCT03672175|162986930|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.5725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.9||MMRM was used for analysis with change from BL in HAM-D total score as dependent variable; treatment, BL HAM-D total score, antidepressant use, assessment time point, time point-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables and fixed effects.|MMRM|||Day 3||0.9|-1.7|0.5725
81524090|NCT00098306|162737440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|4.67|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (less than \[\<\] 100,000 or greater than or equal to \[\>=\] 100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio greater than (\>) 1 favors maraviroc.||4.67|1.78|<0.0001
81600095|NCT01422408|162876610|OTHER|||||||0.7395||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.7395
81600096|NCT01422408|162876611|OTHER|||||||0.9618||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.9618
81600097|NCT01422408|162876612|OTHER|||||||0.5113||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.5113
81600098|NCT01422408|162876613|OTHER|||||||0.8833||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.8833
81600099|NCT01422408|162876614|OTHER|||||||0.7983||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.7983
81643693|NCT03544229|162977286|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|=|0.473|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.26|0.24||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in ANMS GCSI-DD total score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.24|-0.26|=0.473
81643694|NCT03544229|162977287|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-8.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.71|=|0.192|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.5|7.57||The 1-sided p-value was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 -Placebo) in symptomatic weeks was \<0.|ANOVA|||||7.57|-24.50|=0.192
81461535|NCT05870371|162615481|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The above value corresponds to the Anxiety subscale of HADS. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Anxiety subscale of HADS.|Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the anxiety and depression captured by the Hospital Anxiety \& Depression Scale (HADS) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||<0.001
81524091|NCT00098306|162737440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|5.95|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||5.95|2.26|<0.0001
81643695|NCT03544229|162977287|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-4.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.736|=|0.236|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.98|6.27||The 1-sided p-value was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in symptomatic weeks was \<0.|ANOVA|||||6.27|-15.98|=0.236
81643696|NCT03544229|162977287|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-3.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.689|=|0.297|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.62|7.47||The 1-sided p-value was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in symptomatic weeks was \<0.|ANOVA|||||7.47|-14.62|=0.297
81643697|NCT03544229|162977288|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|=|0.601|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.42|0.57||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM of PAGI-SYM total score. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in PAGI-SYM total score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model included week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.57|-0.42|=0.601
81643698|NCT03544229|162977288|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|=|0.181|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.51|0.15||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM of PAGI-SYM total score. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in PAGI-SYM total score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model includes week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.15|-0.51|=0.181
81643699|NCT03544229|162977288|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Diferrence|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196|=|0.114|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|0.09||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM of PAGI-SYM total score. It was based on the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing that the treatment difference (TAK-906 - Placebo) in PAGI-SYM total score was \<0.|MMRM||MMRM model includes week, treatment, participant disease population (DG/IG), treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates, with an unstructured working covariance matrix as default.|||0.09|-0.56|=0.114
81643700|NCT00139659|162977330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||||90.0|-0.08|0.011|||longitudinal data analysis model|Confidence interval of least squares (LS) mean difference (INH - SC) between annual rates of change for the two treatment groups.|Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Time, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on day of randomization.|Treatment group difference (Exubera minus subcutaneous insulin): annualized rate of change over time. Longitudinal data analysis methods with random effects were used to model the pulmonary function test (PFT) measurements. Random effects included the intercept and slope with respect to time (visit); all remaining effects were fixed. The estimated rate of change over time for each treatment group was derived from this model.||0.011|-0.080|
81643701|NCT00139659|162977331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||||90.0|-0.065|0.015|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.015|-0.065|
81643702|NCT00139659|162977331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||||90.0|-0.073|0.006|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.006|-0.073|
81643703|NCT00139659|162977331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||||90.0|-0.063|0.016|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.016|-0.063|
81643704|NCT00139659|162977331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||||90.0|-0.075|0.004|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.004|-0.075|
81643705|NCT00139659|162977331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||||90.0|-0.067|0.012|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.012|-0.067|
81643706|NCT00139659|162977331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||||90.0|-0.073|0.008|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.008|-0.073|
81643707|NCT00139659|162977331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||||90.0|-0.059|0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 18; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.023|-0.059|
81643708|NCT00139659|162977331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||||90.0|-0.052|0.031|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.031|-0.052|
81600100|NCT01422408|162876615|OTHER|||||||0.4937||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.4937
81643709|NCT00139659|162977331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||||90.0|-0.068|0.017|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 39; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.017|-0.068|
81643710|NCT00139659|162977331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||||90.0|-0.117|-0.029|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.029|-0.117|
81643711|NCT00139659|162977331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||||90.0|-0.108|-0.015|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52 (LOCF); Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.015|-0.108|
81643712|NCT00139659|162977332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.327|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.214||||90.0|-0.679|0.026|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.026|-0.679|
81600101|NCT01422408|162876616|OTHER|||||||0.9106||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.9106
81600102|NCT01422408|162876617|OTHER|||||||0.507||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.507
81600103|NCT01422408|162876618|OTHER|||||||0.3676||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.3676
81600104|NCT01422408|162876619|OTHER|||||||0.6023||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.6023
81600105|NCT01422408|162876620|OTHER|||||||0.08531||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.08531
81600106|NCT01422408|162876621|OTHER|||||||0.2011||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.2011
81600107|NCT01422408|162876622|OTHER|||||||0.1187||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Significance level of 0.05. Since this endpoint is of an exploratory nature and the significance is well above the threshold, not much more consideration was given to the issue of multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA rather than ANOVA since normal distribution of residuals may be suspect.||In order to compare the response between groups, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA was used.||||0.1187
81600108|NCT04672941|162876623|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) assuming random missingness was fitted. The dependent variable was the CAT score at each visit. Visit, Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) group, smoking habits, pack years, sex, age, and comorbidities appearing at a rate greater than 5% were entered as covariates.|Score on a scale|-5.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.67|-4.89|||||Least Square Mean for Visit, change from baseline (3 months - baseline) total CAT Score estimates.|||-4.89|-5.67|
81600109|NCT04672941|162876624|OTHER|The logistic generalized estimating equations (GEE) model with CAT response \>= 10 as dependent variable. Visit, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) group, smoking habits, pack years, sex, age, and comorbidities appearing at a rate greater than 5% were entered as covariates and unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Odds Ratio (OR)|7.186|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.745|8.987|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio for Visit.|||8.987|5.745|< 0.001
81600110|NCT04672941|162876625|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) assuming random missingness was fitted. The dependent variable was EQ-VAS score. Visit, Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) group, smoking habits, pack years, sex, age, and comorbidities appearing at a rate greater than 5% were entered as covariates.|Score on a scale|11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|12.6|||||Least Square Mean for Visit, mean change from Baseline (3 months - baseline) of EQ-VAS based on non-responder imputation.|||12.60|11.00|
81600111|NCT04672941|162876626|OTHER|The logistic generalized estimating equations (GEE) model with mobility as dependent variable. Visit, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) group, smoking habits, pack years, sex, age, and comorbidities appearing at a rate greater than 5% were entered as covariates and unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|5.14|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio for Visit (3 months / baseline (reference)).|||5.14|3.90|< 0.001
81600112|NCT04672941|162876627|OTHER|The logistic generalized estimating equations (GEE) model with self-care as dependent variable. Visit, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) group, smoking habits, pack years, sex, age, and comorbidities appearing at a rate greater than 5% were entered as covariates and unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.35|2.96|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio for Visit (3 months / baseline (reference)).|||2.96|2.35|< 0.001
81600113|NCT04672941|162876628|OTHER|The logistic generalized estimating equations (GEE) model with usual activities as dependent variable. Visit, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) group, smoking habits, pack years, sex, age, and comorbidities appearing at a rate greater than 5% were entered as covariates and unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.89|5.12|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio for Visit (3 months / baseline (reference)).|||5.12|3.89|< 0.001
81600114|NCT04672941|162876629|OTHER|The logistic generalized estimating equations (GEE) model with pain/discomfort as dependent variable. Visit, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) group, smoking habits, pack years, sex, age, and comorbidities appearing at a rate greater than 5% were entered as covariates and unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|3.85|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio for Visit (3 months / baseline (reference)).|||3.85|3.00|< 0.001
81600115|NCT04672941|162876630|OTHER|The logistic generalized estimating equations (GEE) model with anxiety/depression as dependent variable. Visit, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) group, smoking habits, pack years, sex, age, and comorbidities appearing at a rate greater than 5% were entered as covariates and unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.95|3.73|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio for Visit (3 months / baseline (reference)).|||3.73|2.95|< 0.001
81600116|NCT04672941|162876636|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) assuming random missingness was fitted. The dependent variable was the mMRC score. Visit, Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) group, smoking habits, pack years, sex, age, and comorbidities appearing at a rate greater than 5% were entered as covariates.|Score on a scale|-0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.51|||||Least Square Mean for Visit, change from baseline (3 months - baseline) of mMRC based on non-responder imputation.|||-0.51|-0.60|
81600117|NCT02953938|162876640|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.64||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|1.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.07|-1.49|0.3680
81600118|NCT02953938|162876641|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.042||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.67|-0.48|||ANOVA|||||-0.48|-12.67|0.0349
81600119|NCT02953938|162876642|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.051||0.2707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.158|||ANOVA|||||0.158|-0.045|0.2707
81600120|NCT02953938|162876644|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.32||||0.7602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.65|85.28|||ANOVA|||||85.28|-62.65|0.7602
81600121|NCT05878197|162876685|OTHER|||||||0.024||||||Linear Mixed Models: time-effect|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.024
81643713|NCT00139659|162977332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.378|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||||90.0|-0.729|-0.027|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.027|-0.729|
81643714|NCT00139659|162977332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.346|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||||90.0|-0.696|0.004|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.004|-0.696|
81600122|NCT05878197|162876685|OTHER|||||||0.822||||||Linear mixed models: group-effect|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.822
81600123|NCT05878197|162876685|OTHER|||||||0.29||||||Linar mixed models: time\*group-effect|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.290
81600124|NCT05878197|162876685|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.4||Linear mixed models: evolution pre-post|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.4|0.1|0.035
81600125|NCT05878197|162876685|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.4||Linear mixed models: evolution pre-post|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.4|0.1|0.038
81600126|NCT05878197|162876685|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.9||Linear mixed models: evolution pre-post|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.9|-1.9|1.000
81600127|NCT05878197|162876686|OTHER|||||||0.107||||||Linear mixed models: time-effect|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.107
81600128|NCT05878197|162876686|OTHER|||||||0.996||||||Linear mixed models: group-effect|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.996
81600129|NCT05878197|162876686|OTHER|||||||0.639||||||Linear mixed models: time\*group-effect|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.639
81600130|NCT05878197|162876686|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4||Linear mixed models: evolution pre-post|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4|-0.6|0.731
81600131|NCT05878197|162876686|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.3||Linear mixed models: evolution pre-post|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3|-1.1|0.217
81600132|NCT05878197|162876686|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.3||Linear mixed models: evolution pre-post|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3|-0.9|0.253
81600133|NCT05878197|162876687|OTHER|||||||0.024||||||Linear mixed models: time-effect|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.024
81600134|NCT05878197|162876687|OTHER|||||||0.449||||||Linear mixed models: group-effect|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.449
81600135|NCT05878197|162876687|OTHER|||||||0.786||||||Linear mixed models: time\*group-effect|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.786
81600136|NCT05878197|162876687|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|0.7||Linear mixed models: evolution pre-post|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-7.2|0.099
81600137|NCT05878197|162876687|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|0.4||Linear mixed models: evolution pre-post|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4|-8.3|0.074
81600138|NCT05878197|162876687|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|3.2||Linear mixed models: evolution pre-post|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.2|-6.7|0.472
81600139|NCT05878197|162876688|OTHER|||||||0.115||||||Linear mixed models: time-effect|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.115
81600140|NCT05878197|162876688|OTHER|||||||0.516||||||Linear mixed models: group-effect|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.516
81600141|NCT05878197|162876688|OTHER|||||||0.276||||||Linear mixed models: time\*group-effect|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.276
81600142|NCT05878197|162876688|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-0.9||Linear mixed models: evolution pre-post|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.9|-12.2|0.025
81600143|NCT05878197|162876688|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|4.9||Linear mixed models: evolution pre-post|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.9|-6.4|0.794
81600144|NCT05878197|162876688|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|5.7||Linear mixed models: evolution pre-post|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.7|-7.7|0.760
81600145|NCT01165775|162876729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2155|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2155
81600146|NCT03421808|162876741|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||For categorical clinical remission data we performed a chi-square test on the IIT and completer sample using Graph-Pad Prism.||||0.6
81600147|NCT06916468|162876754|OTHER||Proportion|86.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial test|Comparing preference to 50/50 baseline||||||<0.001
81600148|NCT06916468|162876755|OTHER||Proportion|13.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Proportion|Out of the 53 participants , what proportion preferred the device without the cotton dampener on majority of anatomical sites||||||<0.001
81600149|NCT04922554|162876756|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Difference in response rates|14.15||||0.2182|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-values are provided for descriptive purposes.|Chi-squared|Analysis stratified by prior NTM antibiotic treatment was not performed due to small sample size in one randomization stratification subgroup.||||||0.2182
81600150|NCT04922554|162876757|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Difference in response rates|22.15||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-values are provided for descriptive purposes.|Chi-squared|Analysis stratified by prior NTM antibiotic treatment was not performed due to small sample size in one randomization stratification subgroup.||||||0.0460
81600151|NCT04922554|162876766|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Least square mean difference|0.8||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.01|7.52||ANCOVA analyzed change from baseline using treatment, prior antibiotic use, and baseline score as factors. LS mean difference = Omadacycline minus Placebo.|ANCOVA|||||7.52|-6.01|0.8240
81600152|NCT04922554|162876767|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Least square mean difference|5.1||||0.2149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|13.2||ANCOVA analyzed change from baseline using treatment, prior antibiotic use, and baseline score as factors. LS mean difference = Omadacycline minus Placebo.|ANCOVA|||||13.20|-3.03|0.2149
81600153|NCT04922554|162876768|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Least square mean difference|8.3||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|18.88||ANCOVA analyzed change from baseline using treatment, prior antibiotic use, and baseline score as factors. LS mean difference = Omadacycline minus Placebo.|ANCOVA|||||18.88|-2.31|0.1230
81600154|NCT04922554|162876769|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Least square mean difference|5.5||||0.1168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|12.43||ANCOVA analyzed change from baseline using treatment, prior antibiotic use, and baseline score as factors. LS mean difference = Omadacycline minus Placebo.|ANCOVA|||||12.43|-1.41|0.1168
81600155|NCT04922554|162876770|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Least square mean difference|6.5||||0.0743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|13.66||ANCOVA analyzed change from baseline using treatment, prior antibiotic use, and baseline score as factors. LS mean difference = Omadacycline minus Placebo.|ANCOVA|||||13.66|-0.66|0.0743
81600156|NCT04922554|162876771|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Least square mean difference|7.1||||0.0899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|15.23||ANCOVA analyzed change from baseline using treatment, prior antibiotic use, and baseline score as factors. LS mean difference = Omadacycline minus Placebo.|ANCOVA|||||15.23|-1.13|0.0899
81600157|NCT04922554|162876772|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Least square mean difference|0.5||||0.9019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|8.59||ANCOVA analyzed change from baseline using treatment, prior antibiotic use, and baseline score as factors. LS mean difference = Omadacycline minus Placebo.|ANCOVA|||||8.59|-7.60|0.9019
81600158|NCT04922554|162876773|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Least square mean difference|13.7||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.43|21.89||ANCOVA analyzed change from baseline using treatment, prior antibiotic use, and baseline score as factors. LS mean difference = Omadacycline minus Placebo.|ANCOVA|||||21.89|5.43|0.0015
81600159|NCT04922554|162876774|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Least square mean difference|0.9||||0.8269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.26|9.05||ANCOVA analyzed change from baseline using treatment, prior antibiotic use, and baseline score as factors. LS mean difference = Omadacycline minus Placebo.|ANCOVA||Treatment comparison of Omadacycline and Placebo for activity score has been presented.|||9.05|-7.26|0.8269
81643715|NCT00139659|162977332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.496|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||||90.0|-0.847|-0.145|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.145|-0.847|
81600160|NCT04922554|162876774|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Least square mean difference|-0.2||||0.9584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.74|7.35||ANCOVA analyzed change from baseline using treatment, prior antibiotic use, and baseline score as factors. LS mean difference = Omadacycline minus Placebo.|ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between Omadacycline and Placebo for impact score has been presented|||7.35|-7.74|0.9584
81461536|NCT05870371|162615481|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|=|0.305|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Depression subscale of HADS. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Depression subscale of HADS. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the reduction of anxiety and depression captured by the Hospital Anxiety \& Depression Scale (HADS) in patients with chronic pain in the cervical spine from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.305
81524092|NCT00098306|162737440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.36|6.64|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||6.64|2.36|<0.0001
81600161|NCT04922554|162876774|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Least square mean difference|-5.0||||0.2123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.88|2.92||ANCOVA analyzed change from baseline using treatment, prior antibiotic use, and baseline score as factors. LS mean difference = Omadacycline minus Placebo.|ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between Omadacycline and Placebo for symptom score has been presented.|||2.92|-12.88|0.2123
81600162|NCT04922554|162876774|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Least square mean difference|-0.8||||0.8161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.58|5.99||ANCOVA analyzed change from baseline using treatment, prior antibiotic use, and baseline score as factors. LS mean difference = Omadacycline minus Placebo.|ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between Omadacycline and Placebo for total score has been presented.|||5.99|-7.58|0.8161
81600163|NCT04922554|162876775|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Least square mean difference|-5.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.95|-2.38||ANCOVA analyzed change from baseline using treatment, prior antibiotic use, and baseline score as factors. LS mean difference = Omadacycline minus Placebo.|ANCOVA|||||-2.38|-8.95|0.0010
81600164|NCT04922554|162876776|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Difference in improvement rates|39.61||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.66|62.56|||Fisher Exact|||||62.56|16.66|0.0020
81600165|NCT04922554|162876777|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Difference in improvement rates|15.41||||0.3051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|39.93|||Fisher Exact|||||39.93|-9.10|0.3051
81600166|NCT04922554|162876778|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.||||||0.3552|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3552
81600167|NCT04922554|162876779|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.||||||0.0753|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.0753
81643716|NCT00139659|162977332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||||90.0|-0.96|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.260|-0.960|
81643717|NCT00139659|162977332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||||90.0|-0.721|0.001|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.001|-0.721|
81600168|NCT04922554|162876781|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.84||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|11.87|||Chi-squared|||||11.87|1.24|0.0168
81600169|NCT04922554|162876782|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.||||||0.0233|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0233
81600170|NCT04922554|162876783|OTHER|Endpoints are summarized using descriptive statistics. Inferential testing of pre-specified hypothesis was not completed.||||||0.0349|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0349
81600171|NCT01787097|162876809|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81600172|NCT00949884|162876826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-1.3|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment as a fixed effect and the baseline DBP as a covariate.||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in change in seated diastolic blood pressure from baseline to end of treatment. Sample size of 900, this study had 90% power to detect a true difference in mean change from baseline in mean trough SDBP of 2.0 mmHg for Combined Olmesartan vs Losartan.||-1.3|-3.8|<0.0001
81600173|NCT00949884|162876827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-1.8|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline SSBP as a covariate.||||-1.8|-5.3|<0.0001
81600174|NCT00949884|162876828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-1.9|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline SSBP as a covariate.||||-1.9|-5.8|0.0001
81600175|NCT00949884|162876829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-1.5|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline blood pressure value as a covariate.||||-1.5|-3.8|<0.0001
81600176|NCT00949884|162876831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.1121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.2|||ANCOVA|Treatment as a fixed effect and the seated cuff diastolic blood pressure value at week 4 (with last observation carried forward) as a covariate.||||0.2|-2.0|0.1121
81643718|NCT00139659|162977332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.291|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221||||90.0|-0.655|0.073|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 18; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.073|-0.655|
81643719|NCT00139659|162977332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.224||||90.0|-0.788|-0.052|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.052|-0.788|
81600177|NCT00949884|162876831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.0783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment as a fixed effect and the seated cuff diastolic blood pressure value at week 4 (with last observation carried forward) as a covariate.||||0.1|-2.0|0.0783
81600178|NCT00949884|162876832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.2312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.7|||ANCOVA|Treatment as a fixed effect and the seated cuff diastolic blood pressure value at week 4 (with last observation carried forward) as a covariate.||||0.7|-2.9|0.2312
81600179|NCT00949884|162876832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.0979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment as a fixed effect and the seated cuff diastolic blood pressure value at week 4 (with last observation carried forward) as a covariate.||||0.3|-3.2|0.0979
81600180|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving systolic blood pressure goal of \<140 mmHg||||<0.0001
81600181|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving systolic blood pressure goal of \<140 mmHg||||0.0001
81600182|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving systolic blood pressure goal of \<135 mmHg||||<0.0001
81600183|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving systolic blood pressure goal of \<135 mmHg||||<0.0001
81643720|NCT00139659|162977332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.337|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231||||90.0|-0.717|0.042|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 39; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.042|-0.717|
81600184|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving systolic blood pressure goal of \<130 mmHg||||<0.0001
81600185|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving systolic blood pressure goal of \<130 mmHg||||<0.0001
81600186|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2755||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving systolic blood pressure goal of \<120 mmHg||||0.2755
81600187|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1646||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving systolic blood pressure goal of \<120 mmHg||||0.1646
81600188|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving diastolic blood pressure goal of \<90 mmHg||||<0.0001
81600189|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving diastolic blood pressure goal of \<90 mmHg||||<0.0001
81600190|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||Percentage of participants achieving diastolic blood pressure goal of \<85 mmHg||||<0.0001
81600191|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving diastolic blood pressure goal of \<85 mmHg||||<0.0001
81600192|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving diastolic blood pressure goal of \<80 mmHg||||0.0010
81600193|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving diastolic blood pressure goal of \<80 mmHg||||0.0011
81600194|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving blood pressure goal of \<140/90 mmHg||||<0.0001
81600195|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving blood pressure goal of \<140/90 mmHg||||<0.0001
81600196|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving blood pressure goal of \<135/80 mmHg||||0.0005
81600197|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving blood pressure goal of \<135/80 mmHg||||0.0004
81600198|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0023||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving blood pressure goal of \<130/80 mmHg||||0.0023
81600199|NCT00949884|162876833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving blood pressure goal of \<130/80 mmHg||||0.0012
81600200|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving systolic blood pressure goal of \<140 mmHg||||<0.0001
81600201|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving systolic blood pressure goal of \<140 mmHg||||<0.0001
81600202|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving systolic blood pressure goal of \<135 mmHg||||0.0009
81600203|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving systolic blood pressure goal of \<135 mmHg||||0.0007
81600204|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0347||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving systolic blood pressure goal of \<130 mmHg||||0.0347
81600205|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving systolic blood pressure goal of \<130 mmHg||||0.0280
81600206|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0519||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving systolic blood pressure goal of \<120 mmHg||||0.0519
81600207|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0605||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving systolic blood pressure goal of \<120 mmHg||||0.0605
81461537|NCT05870371|162615481|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|=|0.137|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Anxiety subscale of HADS. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Anxiety subscale of HADS. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the reduction of anxiety and depression captured by the Hospital Anxiety \& Depression Scale (HADS) in patients with chronic pain in the cervical spine from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.137
81461538|NCT05870371|162615482|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.||Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the kinesiophobia as measured by the Tampa Scale Kinesiophobia (TSK\_GR) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||<0.001
81600208|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving diastolic blood pressure goal of \<90 mmHg||||0.0001
81600209|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving diastolic blood pressure goal of \<90 mmHg||||0.0003
81600210|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving diastolic blood pressure goal of \<85 mmHg||||0.0070
81600211|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0066||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving diastolic blood pressure goal of \<85 mmHg||||0.0066
81600212|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0061||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving diastolic blood pressure goal of \<80 mmHg||||0.0061
81643721|NCT00139659|162977332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.789|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||||90.0|-1.181|-0.397|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.397|-1.181|
81643722|NCT00139659|162977332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.786|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||||90.0|-1.178|-0.393|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52 (LOCF); Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.393|-1.178|
81643723|NCT00139659|162977335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||||90.0|-0.066|0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.023|-0.066|
81643724|NCT00139659|162977335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||||90.0|-0.044|0.044|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.044|-0.044|
81643725|NCT00139659|162977335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||||90.0|-0.056|0.032|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.032|-0.056|
81643726|NCT00139659|162977335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||||90.0|-0.048|0.041|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.041|-0.048|
81643727|NCT00139659|162977335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||||90.0|-0.089|-0.001|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.001|-0.089|
81643728|NCT00139659|162977335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||||90.0|-0.035|0.056|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.056|-0.035|
81643729|NCT00139659|162977335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||||90.0|-0.028|0.064|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 18; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.064|-0.028|
81643730|NCT00139659|162977335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||||90.0|-0.051|0.041|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.041|-0.051|
81643731|NCT00139659|162977335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029||||90.0|-0.07|0.026|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 39; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.026|-0.070|
81643732|NCT00139659|162977335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||||90.0|-0.064|0.034|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.034|-0.064|
81643733|NCT00139659|162977335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||||90.0|-0.067|0.037|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52 (LOCF); Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.037|-0.067|
81643734|NCT00139659|162977336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.632|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.697||||90.0|-1.778|0.514|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.514|-1.778|
81600213|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0096||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving diastolic blood pressure goal of \<80 mmHg||||0.0096
81461539|NCT05870371|162615482|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|=|0.151|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ from the application of A-S in reducing kinesiophobia measured by the Tampa Scale Kinesiophobia (TSK\_GR) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.151
81461540|NCT05870371|162615482|OTHER||||||=|0.021||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|McNemar|||||||=0.021
81461541|NCT05870371|162615483|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.24|||=|0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the FABQ\_physical subscale. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the FABQ\_physical subscale.|Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the perception of the fear and the effort to avoid pain in relation to physical and work activities assessed by the Fear Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire\_Greek version (FABQ\_GR) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.006
81524093|NCT00098306|162737440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.04|8.59|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||8.59|3.04|<0.0001
81524094|NCT00098306|162737441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|4.13|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||4.13|1.63|<0.0001
81600214|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving blood pressure goal of \<140/90 mmHg||||<0.0001
81600215|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving blood pressure goal of \<140/90 mmHg||||<0.0001
81600216|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0047||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving blood pressure goal of \<135/80 mmHg||||0.0047
81600217|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0063||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving blood pressure goal of \<135/80 mmHg||||0.0063
81600218|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0589||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates||Percentage of participants achieving blood pressure goal of \<130/80 mmHg||||0.0589
81600219|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0594||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving blood pressure goal of \<130/80 mmHg||||0.0594
81600220|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0476||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving blood pressure goal of \<120/80 mmHg||||0.0476
81600221|NCT00949884|162876834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0657||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is from the logistic regression with treatment as the main effect and baseline SSBP or SDBP as covariates.||Percentage of participants achieving blood pressure goal of \<120/80 mmHg||||0.0657
81600222|NCT00949884|162876835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|1.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment is a fixed effect and baseline mean 24-hour ABPM blood pressure as a covariate.||Change from baseline at week 4 in systolic blood pressure.||1.5|-4.4|0.3250
81600223|NCT00949884|162876835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.3491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|1.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment is a fixed effect and baseline mean 24-hour ABPM blood pressure as a covariate.||Change from baseline at week 4 in systolic blood pressure.||1.5|-4.4|0.3491
81600224|NCT00949884|162876835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.2085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.7|||ANCOVA|Treatment is a fixed effect and baseline mean 24-hour ABPM blood pressure is a covariate.||Change from baseline at week 4 in diastolic blood pressure.||0.7|-3.2|0.2085
81600225|NCT00949884|162876835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.2542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment is a fixed effect and baseline mean 24-hour ABPM blood pressure is a covariate.||Change from baseline at week 4 in diastolic blood pressure.||0.8|-3.0|0.2542
81600226|NCT00949884|162876836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-0.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment is a fixed effect and baseline mean 24-hour ABPM blood pressure is a covariate.||Change from baseline at week 8 in systolic blood pressure.||-0.5|-6.6|0.0209
81600227|NCT00949884|162876836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-0.6|||ANCOVA|Treatment is a fixed effect and baseline mean 24-hour ABPM blood pressure is a covariate.||Change from baseline at week 8 in systolic blood pressure.||-0.6|-6.6|0.0186
81600228|NCT00949884|162876836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment is a fixed effect and baseline mean 24-hour ABPM blood pressure is a covariate.||Change from baseline at week 8 in diastolic blood pressure.||-0.4|-4.5|0.0175
81600229|NCT00949884|162876836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-0.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment is a fixed effect and baseline mean 24-hour ABPM blood pressure is a covariate.||Change from baseline at week 8 in diastolic blood pressure.||-0.4|-4.4|0.0177
81600230|NCT00949884|162876837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.3104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|1.7|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||Daytime systolic blood pressure||1.7|-5.2|0.3104
81600231|NCT00949884|162876837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.3653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|1.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||Daytime systolic blood pressure||1.8|-4.9|0.3653
81600232|NCT00949884|162876837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.1197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||Daytime diastolic blood pressure||0.5|-4.1|0.1197
81600233|NCT00949884|162876837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.1654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.7|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||Daytime diastolic blood pressure||0.7|-3.9|0.1654
81600234|NCT00949884|162876837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.4362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|1.9|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||Nighttime systolic blood pressure||1.9|-4.4|0.4362
81600235|NCT00949884|162876837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.4039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|1.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||Nighttime systolic blood pressure||1.8|-4.5|0.4039
81600236|NCT00949884|162876837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.3929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.2|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||Nighttime diastolic blood pressure||1.2|-3.1|0.3929
81600237|NCT00949884|162876837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.4259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||Nighttime diastolic blood pressure||1.3|-3.0|0.4259
81600238|NCT00949884|162876838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5||||0.0396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||Daytime systolic blood pressure||-0.2|-6.8|0.0396
81600239|NCT00949884|162876838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5||||0.0345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-0.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||Daytime systolic blood pressure||-0.3|-6.8|0.0345
81600240|NCT00949884|162876838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.0324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||Daytime diastolic blood pressure||-0.2|-4.8|0.0324
81600241|NCT00949884|162876838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-0.2|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||Daytime diastolic blood pressure||-0.2|-4.7|0.0363
81600242|NCT00949884|162876838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.0988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||Nighttime systolic blood pressure||0.6|-6.5|0.0988
81600243|NCT00949884|162876838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.0926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|0.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||Nighttime systolic blood pressure||0.5|-6.4|0.0926
81600244|NCT00949884|162876838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||Nighttime diastolic blood pressure||0.3|-4.5|0.0900
81643735|NCT00139659|162977336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.668||||90.0|-1.079|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||1.120|-1.079|
81461542|NCT05870371|162615483|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.24|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the FABQ\_work subscale. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the FABQ\_work subscale.|Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the perception of the fear and the effort to avoid pain in relation to physical and work activities assessed by the Fear Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire\_Greek version (FABQ\_GR) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.001
81461543|NCT05870371|162615483|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|=|0.197|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the FABQ\_work subscale. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the FABQ\_work subscale. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the improvement of perception of fear and effort to avoid pain in relation to physical and work activities assessed by the Fear Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire\_Greek version (FABQ\_GR) in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.197
81600245|NCT00949884|162876838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.0942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|0.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||Nighttime diastolic blood pressure||0.3|-4.4|0.0942
81600246|NCT00949884|162876839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.3229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|1.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||2 hour systolic blood pressure||1.8|-5.4|0.3229
81600247|NCT00949884|162876839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.3863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|2.0|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||2 hour systolic blood pressure||2.0|-5.1|0.3863
81600248|NCT00949884|162876839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.1277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||2 hour diastolic blood pressure||0.6|-4.5|0.1277
81600249|NCT00949884|162876839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.1799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|0.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||2 hour diastolic blood pressure||0.8|-4.3|0.1799
81600250|NCT00949884|162876839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.2708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|1.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||4 hour systolic blood pressure||1.4|-5.1|0.2708
81600251|NCT00949884|162876839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.3133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|1.6|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||4 hour systolic blood pressure||1.6|-5.0|0.3133
81600252|NCT00949884|162876839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.1621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.7|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||4 hour diastolic blood pressure||0.7|-3.9|0.1621
81524095|NCT00098306|162737441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|4.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||4.54|1.79|<0.0001
81600253|NCT00949884|162876839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.2314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.9|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||4 hour diastolic blood pressure||0.9|-3.7|0.2314
81461544|NCT05870371|162615483|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|=|0.066|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the FABQ\_physical subscale. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the FABQ\_physical subscale. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the improvement of perception of fear and effort to avoid pain in relation to physical and work activities assessed by the Fear Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire\_Greek version (FABQ\_GR) in patients with chronic neck pain from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.066
81600254|NCT00949884|162876839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.2461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|1.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||6 hour systolic blood pressure||1.3|-5.0|0.2461
81600255|NCT00949884|162876839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.2558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|1.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||6 hour systolic blood pressure||1.3|-5.0|0.2558
81600256|NCT00949884|162876839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.7|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||6 hour diastolic blood pressure||0.7|-3.8|0.1700
81600257|NCT00949884|162876839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.2011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||6 hour diastolic blood pressure||0.8|-3.7|0.2011
81600258|NCT00949884|162876840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.1895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|1.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||2 hour systolic blood pressure||1.4|-7.0|0.1895
81600259|NCT00949884|162876840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.2701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|1.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||2 hour systolic blood pressure||1.8|-6.5|0.2701
81600260|NCT00949884|162876840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.1328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|0.7|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||2 hour diastolic blood pressure||0.7|-5.2|0.1328
81524096|NCT00098306|162737441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|4.67|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||4.67|1.83|<0.0001
81524097|NCT00098306|162737441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|5.32|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||5.32|2.08|<0.0001
81524098|NCT00098306|162737442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|4.88|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||4.88|1.92|<0.0001
81524099|NCT00098306|162737442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|5.68|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||5.68|2.22|<0.0001
81524100|NCT00098306|162737442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|5.31|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||5.31|2.05|<0.0001
81524101|NCT00098306|162737442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|6.51|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||6.51|2.50|<0.0001
81524102|NCT00098306|162737443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|4.04|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||4.04|1.46|0.0006
81524103|NCT00098306|162737443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|5.23|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||5.23|1.90|<0.0001
81524104|NCT00098306|162737443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|7.25|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||7.25|2.32|<0.0001
81461545|NCT05870371|162615484|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Total PCS score. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Total PCS score.|Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the degree of pain catastrophizing recorded by the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||<0.001
81461546|NCT05870371|162615484|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Rumination subscale of PCS. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Rumination subscale of PCS.|Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the degree of pain catastrophizing recorded by the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||<0.001
81461547|NCT05870371|162615484|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Magnification subscale of PCS. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Magnification subscale of PCS.|Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the degree of pain catastrophizing recorded by the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||<0.001
81461548|NCT05870371|162615484|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Helplessness subscale of PCS. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Helplessness subscale of PCS.|Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the degree of pain catastrophizing recorded by the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||<0.001
81461549|NCT05870371|162615484|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.871|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Total PCS score. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Total PCS score. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ from the application of A-S in reducing pain catastrophizing recorded by the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).|The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|||=0.871
81461550|NCT05870371|162615484|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|=|0.887|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Rumination subscale of PCS. The above value correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Rumination subscale of PCS. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ from the application of A-S in reducing pain catastrophizing recorded by the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.887
81461551|NCT05870371|162615484|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.879|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Magnification subscale of PCS. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Magnification subscale of PCS. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ from the application of A-S in reducing pain catastrophizing recorded by the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.879
81600261|NCT00949884|162876840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.1778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.9|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||2 hour diastolic blood pressure||0.9|-4.9|0.1778
81600262|NCT00949884|162876840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|0.2|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||4 hour systolic blood pressure||0.2|-7.3|0.0620
81461552|NCT05870371|162615484|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.961|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Helplessness subscale of PCS. The above value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Helplessness subscale of PCS. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ from the application of A-S in reducing pain catastrophizing recorded by the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.961
81461553|NCT05870371|162615485|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Physical Component Summary/PCS subscale of SF-12. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Physical Component Summary/PCS subscale of SF-12.|Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the quality of life as measured by the Short Form 12-item Health Survey (SF-12) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||<0.001
81524105|NCT00098306|162737443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.82|8.77|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratios between treatment groups with placebo as the comparator. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), enfuvirtide use (Yes or No) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \>1 favors maraviroc.||8.77|2.82|<0.0001
81600263|NCT00949884|162876840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1||||0.1011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|0.6|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||4 hour systolic blood pressure||0.6|-6.9|0.1011
81643736|NCT00139659|162977336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.582|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.679||||90.0|-0.535|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||1.700|-0.535|
81643737|NCT00139659|162977336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.687||||90.0|-1.184|1.077|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||1.077|-1.184|
81524106|NCT00098306|162737445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|54.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.435|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.07|78.92||||||Week 24: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value favors maraviroc over placebo.||78.92|30.07|
81600264|NCT00949884|162876840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.0249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-0.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||4 hour diastolic blood pressure||-0.4|-5.6|0.0249
81600265|NCT00949884|162876840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.0497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|0.0|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||4 hour diastolic blood pressure||0.0|-5.2|0.0497
81600266|NCT00949884|162876840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5||||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||6 hour systolic blood pressure||0.1|-7.1|0.0552
81600267|NCT00949884|162876840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.0767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|0.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||6 hour systolic blood pressure||0.3|-6.8|0.0767
81600268|NCT00949884|162876840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-0.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||6 hour diastolic blood pressure||-0.3|-5.3|0.0279
81600269|NCT00949884|162876840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-0.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed effect and baseline mean daytime and nighttime ABPM blood pressure was a covariate.||6 hour diastolic blood pressure||-0.1|-5.0|0.0434
81600270|NCT00949884|162876841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-1.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment is a fixed effect and baseline blood pressure is a covariate.||Diastolic blood pressure||-1.8|-6.8|0.0009
81600271|NCT00949884|162876841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-4.7|||ANCOVA|Treatment is a fixed effect and baseline blood pressure is a covariate.||Systolic blood pressure||-4.7|-12.5|<0.0001
81600272|NCT02597907|162876848|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81600273|NCT00944658|162876871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.139|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.139
81600274|NCT00944658|162876872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.58
81600275|NCT00944658|162876873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.108|||||||ANCOVA|Rank Ancova||||||0.108
81600276|NCT00662857|162876885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.982|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.846|1.141|||||"Geometric Mean Ratio of serum insulin from a single 30 U cartridge to 2 x 15 U cartridges of TI.~Based on pair-wise comparisons from analysis of covariance fitting the model: natural log of parameter = cohort, treatment, visit, subject (cohort)."|||1.141|0.846|
81600277|NCT00662857|162876886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.951|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.823|1.099|||||"Geometric Mean Ratio of serum insulin from a single 30 U cartridge to 2 x 15 U cartridges of TI.~Based on pair-wise comparisons from analysis of covariance fitting the model: natural log of parameter = cohort, treatment, visit, subject (cohort)."|||1.099|0.823|
81600278|NCT00662857|162876887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.3531|||||||Signed Rank Test|||||||0.3531
81600279|NCT00662857|162876888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.366|0.578|||||"Geometric Mean Ratio of serum insulin from a single 30 U cartridge of TI to 10 U sc insulin lispro.~Based on pair-wise comparisons from analysis of covariance fitting the model: natural log of parameter = cohort, treatment, visit, subject (cohort)."|||0.578|0.366|
81600280|NCT00838682|162876904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81600281|NCT00838682|162876905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81600282|NCT00838682|162876906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81600283|NCT00838682|162876907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81600284|NCT00838682|162876908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81600285|NCT00838682|162876909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81600286|NCT00297115|162876910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|58.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.0|75.0||No adjustment of the significance level was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|ANCOVA|Repeated measurements analysis (change from baseline over 52 weeks of treatment taking all post-randomization measurements into account).||||75|41|<0.0001
81600287|NCT00297115|162876911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.815|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.935||No adjustment of the significance level was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|Poisson regression|||||0.935|0.710|0.0035
81643738|NCT00139659|162977336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.535|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.694||||90.0|-1.677|0.608|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.608|-1.677|
81643739|NCT00139659|162977336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.905|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.674||||90.0|-2.014|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.203|-2.014|
81643740|NCT00139659|162977336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.212|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.675||||90.0|-0.899|1.323|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 18; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||1.323|-0.899|
81643741|NCT00139659|162977336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.683||||90.0|-1.08|1.169|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||1.169|-1.080|
81643742|NCT00139659|162977336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.694||||90.0|-1.382|0.902|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 39; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.902|-1.382|
81643743|NCT00139659|162977336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.503|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.711||||90.0|-1.673|0.668|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.668|-1.673|
81643744|NCT00139659|162977350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.503|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.216||||90.0|-0.858|-0.148|||Longitudinal data analysis model|Confidence interval of least squares (LS) mean difference (INH - SC) between annual rates of change for the two treatment groups.|Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Time, Baseline Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on day of randomization.|Treatment group difference (Exubera minus subcutaneous insulin): annualized rate of change over time. Longitudinal data analysis methods with random effects were used to model the pulmonary function test (PFT) measurements. Random effects included the intercept and slope with respect to time (visit); all remaining effects were fixed. The estimated rate of change over time for each treatment group was derived from this model.||-0.148|-0.858|
81643745|NCT00139659|162977354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||||90.0|-0.06|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of treatment, Week, Baseline HbA1c, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.28|-0.06|
81643746|NCT00139659|162977354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||||90.0|0.04|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of treatment, Week, Baseline HbA1c, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.38|0.04|
81461554|NCT05870371|162615485|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Mental Component Summary/MCS subscale of SF-12. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above value corresponds to the Mental Component Summary/MCS subscale of SF-12.|Null Hypothesis: The application of ATM does not affect the quality of life as measured by the Short Form 12-item Health Survey (SF-12) in patients with chronic neck pain (secondary hypothesis).||||<0.001
81643747|NCT00139659|162977354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||||90.0|-0.01|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of treatment, Week, Baseline HbA1c, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.34|-0.01|
81524107|NCT00098306|162737445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|58.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.378|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.63|83.26||||||Week 24: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value favors maraviroc over placebo.||83.26|34.63|
81524108|NCT00098306|162737445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|58.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.677|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.66|83.46||||||Week 48: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value favors maraviroc over placebo.||83.46|33.66|
81643748|NCT00139659|162977354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||||90.0|-0.03|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 39; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of treatment, Week, Baseline HbA1c, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.32|-0.03|
81461555|NCT05870371|162615485|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32|=|0.564|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to the Physical Component Summary/PCS of SF-12. The above p-value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline. The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Physical Component Summary/PCS subscale of SF-12. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the improvement of quality of life measured by the Short Form 12-item Health Survey (SF-12) in patients with chronic pain in the cervical spine from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.564
81461556|NCT05870371|162615485|OTHER||Dependence coefficient (β)|-3.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34|=|0.023|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p-value corresponds to Mental Component Summary/MCS of SF-12. The above p-value corresponds to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Log transformation was used for the mixed linear models.|The above values correspond to the Mental Component Summary/MCS of SF-12. The above values correspond to the comparison which is between groups at baseline.|Null Hypothesis: The effect of the application of ATM does not differ in the improvement of quality of life measured by the Short Form 12-item Health Survey (SF-12) in patients with chronic pain in the cervical spine from the application of A-S (secondary hypothesis).||||=0.023
81461557|NCT05870371|162615486|OTHER||||||=|0.014||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.014
81461558|NCT05870371|162615486|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81461559|NCT05870371|162615486|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81461560|NCT04495751|162615508|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.5|1.1||||||||1.1|-3.5|
81461561|NCT04495751|162615509|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||||||||0.1|-0.5|
81461562|NCT04495751|162615510|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.0||||||||2.0|-0.7|
81461563|NCT04495751|162615511|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-973.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3500.0|1553.0||||||||1553|-3500|
81524109|NCT00098306|162737445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|68.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.617|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.69|93.25||||||Week 48: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value favors maraviroc over placebo.||93.25|43.69|
81461564|NCT04495751|162615512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.4|73.8||||||||73.8|-32.4|
81461565|NCT04495751|162615513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|3.2||||||||3.2|-2.2|
81461566|NCT04495751|162615514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7||||||Quality of Life - Self-rate health||0.7|-0.2|
81461567|NCT04495751|162615514|SUPERIORITY|Quality of life - Ability to carry out social activities and roles|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6||||||||0.6|-0.3|
81461568|NCT04495751|162615514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|4.5||||||Physical health (t score)||4.5|-2.7|
81461569|NCT04495751|162615514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|2.5||||||Global Mental health (t score||2.5|-5.4|
81461570|NCT04495751|162615515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-99.7|101.9||||||||101.9|-99.7|
81461571|NCT04495751|162615516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5||||||||0.5|-0.5|
81461572|NCT01408303|162615543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference relative to olive oil|-2.95|||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|p-value from ANCOVA with factors for treatment, statin use and potency, and baseline value as a covariate, and adjusted using Hommel's procedure.||||||<0.05
81461573|NCT01408303|162615543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference relative to olive oil|-6.0|||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|p-value from ANCOVA with factors for treatment, statin use and potency, and baseline value as a covariate, and adjusted using Hommel's procedure.||||||<0.0001
81461574|NCT04031846|162615568|OTHER|Difference in % and 95 % confidence interval (CI) are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Percentage Difference|0.6|||=|0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|6.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Difference in % : Injection site erythema||6.3|-5.0|= 0.824
81461575|NCT04031846|162615568|OTHER|Difference in % and 95 % CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Percentage Difference|2.8|||=|0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|8.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Difference in %: Injection site induration||8.4|-2.8|= 0.324
81461576|NCT04031846|162615568|OTHER|Difference in % and 95 % CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Percentage Difference|11.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|16.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Difference in %: Injection site pain||16.6|5.8|< 0.001
81461577|NCT04031846|162615568|OTHER|Difference in % and 95 % CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Percentage Difference|4.1|||=|0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|9.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Difference in %: Injection site swelling||9.4|-1.2|= 0.128
81461578|NCT04031846|162615569|OTHER|Difference in % and 95 % CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Percentage Difference|0.4|||=|0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|5.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Difference in %: Decreased appetite||5.8|-5.0|= 0.885
81461579|NCT04031846|162615569|OTHER|Difference in % and 95 % CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Percentage Difference|5.4|||=|0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|10.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Difference in %: Irritability||10.7|0.1|= 0.045
81461580|NCT04031846|162615569|OTHER|Difference in % and 95 % CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Percentage Difference|4.4|||=|0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|10.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Difference in %: Somnolence||10.0|-1.3|= 0.131
81461581|NCT04031846|162615569|OTHER|Difference in % and 95 % CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Percentage Difference|-0.1|||=|0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Difference in %: Urticaria||2.1|-2.4|= 0.898
81461582|NCT04031846|162615570|OTHER|Difference in % and 95 % CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Percentage Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Difference in %||0.5|-1.0|
81461583|NCT04031846|162615571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.68||1-sided p-value|t-distribution||V114/Prevenar 13™|Serotype 1 GMC Ratio: CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.68|0.57|< 0.001
81461584|NCT04031846|162615571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|1.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.39||1-sided p-value|t-distribution||V114/Prevenar 13™|Serotype 3 GMC Ratio: CI and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||1.39|1.17|< 0.001
81461585|NCT04031846|162615571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.82||1-sided p-value|t-distribution||V114/Prevenar 13™|Serotype 4 GMC Ratio: CI and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.82|0.68|< 0.001
81461586|NCT04031846|162615571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.7||1-sided p-value|t-distribution||V114/Prevenar 13™|Serotype 5 GMC Ratio: CI and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.70|0.59|< 0.001
81461587|NCT04031846|162615571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.76||1-sided p-value|t-distribution||V114/Prevenar 13™|Serotype 6A GMC Ratio: CI and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.76|0.61|< 0.001
81461588|NCT04031846|162615571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.07||1-sided p-value|t-distribution||V114/Prevenar 13™|Serotype 6B GMC Ratio: CI and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||1.07|0.85|< 0.001
81461589|NCT04031846|162615571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.85||1-sided p-value|t-distribution||V114/Prevenar 13™|Serotype 7F GMC Ratio: CI and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.85|0.72|< 0.001
81461590|NCT04031846|162615571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.78||1-sided p-value|t-distribution||V114/Prevenar 13™|Serotype 9V GMC Ratio: CI and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.78|0.66|< 0.001
81461591|NCT04031846|162615571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.83||1-sided p-value|t-distribution||V114/Prevenar 13™|Serotype 14 GMC Ratio: CI and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.83|0.67|< 0.001
81461592|NCT04031846|162615571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.95||1-sided p-value|t-distribution||V114/Prevenar 13™|Serotype 18C GMC Ratio: CI and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.95|0.80|< 0.001
81461593|NCT04031846|162615571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.91||1-sided p-value|t-distribution||V114/Prevenar 13™|Serotype 19A GMC Ratio: CI and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.91|0.75|< 0.001
81461594|NCT04031846|162615571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.97||1-sided p-value|t-distribution||V114/Prevenar 13™|Serotype 19F GMC Ratio: CI and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.97|0.80|< 0.001
81461595|NCT04031846|162615571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.97||1-sided p-value|t-distribution||V114/Prevenar 13™|Serotype 23F GMC Ratio: CI and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.97|0.79|< 0.001
81461596|NCT04031846|162615571|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>2.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|71.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.16|79.1||1-sided p-value|t-distribution||V114/Prevenar 13™|Serotype 22F GMC Ratio: CI and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||79.10|65.16|< 0.001
81461597|NCT04031846|162615571|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>2.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|46.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.19|51.42||1-sided p-value|t-distribution||V114/Prevenar 13™|Serotype 33F GMC Ratio: CI and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||51.42|42.19|< 0.001
81461598|NCT04031846|162615572|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-2.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-1.3||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 1|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|-1.3|-4.7|< 0.001
81461599|NCT04031846|162615572|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|8.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|12.2||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 3|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|12.2|4.4|< 0.001
81524110|NCT00098306|162737446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|284.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|51.779|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|182.51|385.92||||||Week 24: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value favors maraviroc over placebo.||385.92|182.51|
81643749|NCT00139659|162977354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||||90.0|-0.12|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of treatment, Week, Baseline HbA1c, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.24|-0.12|
81461600|NCT04031846|162615572|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.1||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 4|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|-0.1|-4.5|< 0.001
81524111|NCT00098306|162737446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|303.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|51.507|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|201.9|404.23||||||Week 24: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value favors maraviroc over placebo.||404.23|201.90|
81524112|NCT00098306|162737446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|213.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|49.679|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|115.77|310.92||||||Week 48: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value favors maraviroc over placebo.||310.92|115.77|
81524113|NCT00098306|162737446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|235.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|49.416|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|138.68|332.8||||||Week 48: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value favors maraviroc over placebo.||332.80|138.68|
81524114|NCT00098306|162737447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.6|||Log Rank|||P-value was calculated using Log rank test controlling for the effect of the randomization strata. Hazard ratio calculated by fitting a Cox proportional hazards model including treatment group and randomization strata. Hazard ratio \<1 favors maraviroc.||0.60|0.34|<0.0001
81643750|NCT00139659|162977354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||||90.0|-0.19|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52 (LOCF); Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model) includes terms of treatment, Week, Baseline HbA1c, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.22|-0.19|
81643751|NCT00139659|162977355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.615|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.874||||90.0|-2.351|23.581|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence interval for the LS mean of that particular treatment.||Week 6; Analysis of change from Baseline in fasting plasma glucose: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneouas Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline, Fasting Plasma Glucose, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||23.581|-2.351|
81461601|NCT04031846|162615572|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.2||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 5|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|-0.2|-2.2|< 0.001
81524115|NCT00098306|162737447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.5|||Log Rank|||P-value was calculated using Log rank test controlling for the effect of the randomization strata. Hazard ratio calculated by fitting a Cox proportional hazards model including treatment group and randomization strata. Hazard ratio \<1 favors maraviroc.||0.50|0.28|<0.0001
81643752|NCT00139659|162977355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.942|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.804||||90.0|-19.79|5.909|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12; Analysis of change from Baseline in fasting plasma glucose: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneouas Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline, Fasting Plasma Glucose, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||5.909|-19.79|
81643753|NCT00139659|162977355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.622|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.897||||90.0|-17.63|8.382|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26; Analysis of change from Baseline in fasting plasma glucose: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneouas Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline, Fasting Plasma Glucose, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||8.382|-17.63|
81643754|NCT00139659|162977355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.828|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.888||||90.0|-11.16|14.817|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 39; Analysis of change from Baseline in fasting plasma glucose: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneouas Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline, Fasting Plasma Glucose, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||14.817|-11.16|
81524116|NCT00098306|162737448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.697|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1347|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.961|-0.432||||||Week 24: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Negative value favors maraviroc over placebo.||-0.432|-0.961|
81524117|NCT00098306|162737448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.802|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1344|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.065|-0.538||||||Week 24: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Negative value favors maraviroc over placebo.||-0.538|-1.065|
81643755|NCT00139659|162977355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.149|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.991||||90.0|-12.01|14.307|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52; Analysis of change from Baseline in fasting plasma glucose: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneouas Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline, Fasting Plasma Glucose, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||14.307|-12.01|
81643756|NCT00139659|162977355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.247|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.816||||90.0|-8.664|17.157|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52 (LOCF); Analysis of change from Baseline in fasting plasma glucose: Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneouas Insulin. Adjusted (Primary Analysis Model): includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline, Fasting Plasma Glucose, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||17.157|-8.664|
81643757|NCT00139659|162977356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.455||||90.0|-1.829|-0.331|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1; adjusted mean difference between inhaled insulin and subcutaneous insulin groups. Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Body Weight, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||-0.331|-1.829|
81643758|NCT00139659|162977356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.475|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.461||||90.0|-1.233|0.284|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2; adjusted mean difference between inhaled insulin and subcutaneous insulin groups. Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Body Weight, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.284|-1.233|
81643759|NCT00139659|162977356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.454||||90.0|-0.931|0.562|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3; adjusted mean difference between inhaled insulin and subcutaneous insulin groups. Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Body Weight, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.562|-0.931|
81643760|NCT00139659|162977356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.189|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.449||||90.0|-0.929|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4; adjusted mean difference between inhaled insulin and subcutaneous insulin groups. Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Body Weight, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.550|-0.929|
81643761|NCT00139659|162977356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.558|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.447||||90.0|-1.294|0.178|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6; adjusted mean difference between inhaled insulin and subcutaneous insulin groups. Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Body Weight, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.178|-1.294|
81643762|NCT00139659|162977356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.748|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.467||||90.0|-1.517|0.022|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 9; adjusted mean difference between inhaled insulin and subcutaneous insulin groups. Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Body Weight, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.022|-1.517|
81643763|NCT00139659|162977356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.886||||90.0|-2.51|0.405|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 11; adjusted mean difference between inhaled insulin and subcutaneous insulin groups. Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Body Weight, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.405|-2.510|
81643764|NCT00139659|162977356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.891|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.451||||90.0|-1.634|-0.149|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12; adjusted mean difference between inhaled insulin and subcutaneous insulin groups. Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Body Weight, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||-0.149|-1.634|
81524118|NCT00098306|162737448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.767|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1497|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.061|-0.474||||||Week 48: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Negative value favors maraviroc over placebo.||-0.474|-1.061|
81643765|NCT00139659|162977356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.453||||90.0|-1.725|-0.234|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 18; adjusted mean difference between inhaled insulin and subcutaneous insulin groups. Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Body Weight, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||-0.234|-1.725|
81643766|NCT00139659|162977356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.663|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.448||||90.0|-1.4|0.075|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26; adjusted mean difference between inhaled insulin and subcutaneous insulin groups. Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Body Weight, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.075|-1.400|
81643767|NCT00139659|162977356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.537|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.451||||90.0|-1.279|0.205|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 39; adjusted mean difference between inhaled insulin and subcutaneous insulin groups. Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Body Weight, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.205|-1.279|
81643768|NCT00139659|162977356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.322|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.027||||90.0|-3.012|0.369|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 50; adjusted mean difference between inhaled insulin and subcutaneous insulin groups. Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Body Weight, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.369|-3.012|
81643769|NCT00139659|162977356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.552||||90.0|-0.847|0.972|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 51; adjusted mean difference between inhaled insulin and subcutaneous insulin groups. Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Body Weight, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.972|-0.847|
81643770|NCT00139659|162977356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.193|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.469||||90.0|-0.964|0.579|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52; adjusted mean difference between inhaled insulin and subcutaneous insulin groups. Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Body Weight, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.579|-0.964|
81643771|NCT00139659|162977356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.526||||90.0|-1.298|0.438|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52 (LOCF); adjusted mean difference between inhaled insulin and subcutaneous insulin groups. Primary analysis model includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline Body Weight, Center, and Type of Diabetes.||0.438|-1.298|
81524119|NCT00098306|162737448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.931|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1494|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.225|-0.638||||||Week 48: The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Negative value favors maraviroc over placebo.||-0.638|-1.225|
81524120|NCT00098306|162737449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.853|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1621|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.217|-0.489||||||The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 97.5% CI as an adjustment for multiplicity using a Bonferroni correction. Negative value favors maraviroc over placebo.||-0.489|-1.217|
81524121|NCT00098306|162737449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1618|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.385|-0.658||||||The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the randomization strata was presented in addition to 2-sided 97.5% CI as an adjustment for multiplicity using a Bonferroni correction. Negative value favors maraviroc over placebo.||-0.658|-1.385|
81524122|NCT03688100|162737524|SUPERIORITY||ratio of means|0.62||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.86||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.|Zero Inflated Poisson (ZIP) Model||For the ratio of means, BA is the numerator and MEDS is the denominator.|Emergency Department visits AT 3 MONTHS||0.86|0.45|0.005
81524123|NCT03688100|162737524|SUPERIORITY||ratio of means|0.7||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.86||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Zero Inflated Poisson (ZIP) Model||For the ratio of means for ED visits, BA is the numerator and MEDS is the denominator.|Emergency Department visits AT 6 MONTHS||0.86|0.60|0.008
81524124|NCT03688100|162737524|SUPERIORITY||ratio of means|0.73||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.85||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.|Zero Inflated Poisson (ZIP) Model||For the ratio of means for ED visits , BA is numerator and MEDS is the denominator.|Emergency Department visits AT 12 MONTHS||0.85|0.62|0.0001
81524125|NCT03688100|162737525|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.|Zero Inflated Poisson (ZIP) Model|||Differences in the number of hospital readmissions between BA and MEDS at 3, 6, and 12 months||||>0.05
81524126|NCT03688100|162737526|SUPERIORITY||ratio of means|0.83||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.92||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.|Zero Inflated Poisson (ZIP) Model||For the ratio of means, BA is the numerator and MEDS is the denominator.|Days in the Hospital at 3 months||0.92|0.75|0.002
81524127|NCT03688100|162737526|SUPERIORITY||ratio of means|0.81||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.87||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.|Zero Inflated Poisson (ZIP) Model||For the ratio of means, BA is numerator and MEDS is the denominator.|Days in the Hospital at 6 MONTHS||0.87|0.75|0.005
81524128|NCT03688100|162737526|SUPERIORITY||ratio of means|0.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.68||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.|Zero Inflated Poisson (ZIP) Model||For the ratio of means, BA is the numerator and MEDS is the denominator.|Days in the Hospital AT 12 MONTHS||0.68|0.60|<0.0001
81524129|NCT03688100|162737527|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.|Kaplan Meier survival plots|||||||>0.05
81524130|NCT04783077|162737528|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|8.5|||Regression, Logistic||The estimated odds ratio of return donation attempt represents WhatsApp compared to control.|The primary analysis applies only to the RCT participants (N=130). Docudrama participants were not assessed for return blood donation. Analysis used fitted logistic regression with outcome donation attempted (Y/N) on the modiﬁed intention-to-treat (mITT) population, adjusted for type of donor (FRD, VNRBD).|Missing data on the primary outcome from the mITT analysis was handled using multiple imputation via chained equations with 50 imputations, and included stratum, group assignment (WhatsApp, Control) and ethnicity. Ethnicity was the only baseline variable with a minimum Kendall's tau of 0.2 with donation attempt.|8.50|0.61|0.23
81524131|NCT01727336|162737542|OTHER||recommended dose for Part 2|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The recommended dose level for Part 2 was determined to be 0.9 mg/kg|||||
81524132|NCT00849862|162737556|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|92.2||||||90.0|85.0|100.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||100|85.0|
81524133|NCT00849862|162737557|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|100.0||||||90.0|96.3|104.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104|96.3|
81524134|NCT00849862|162737558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|99.6||||||90.0|96.2|103.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103|96.2|
81524135|NCT01532869|162737566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square (LS) mean|-2.7||||0.0915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.85|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||0.45|-5.85|0.0915
81524136|NCT01532869|162737568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-0.43||||0.9336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.78|9.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in Intestinal VAS Score at Week 24. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||9.91|-10.78|0.9336
81524137|NCT01532869|162737568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-4.12||||0.4609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.21|6.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in Breathing VAS Score at Week 24. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||6.96|-15.21|0.4609
81524138|NCT01532869|162737568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-1.28||||0.8493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|12.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in Raynaud Syndrome Score at Week 24. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||12.13|-14.70|0.8493
81643772|NCT00139659|162977364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||||90.0|-0.079|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.000|-0.079|
81643773|NCT00139659|162977364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||||90.0|-0.068|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.010|-0.068|
81643774|NCT00139659|162977364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||||90.0|-0.084|-0.006|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.006|-0.084|
81643775|NCT00139659|162977364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||||90.0|-0.085|-0.007|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.007|-0.085|
81643776|NCT00139659|162977364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||||90.0|-0.085|-0.007|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.007|-0.085|
81643777|NCT00139659|162977364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||||90.0|-0.063|0.017|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.017|-0.063|
81643778|NCT00139659|162977364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||||90.0|-0.062|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 18; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.020|-0.062|
81643779|NCT00139659|162977364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||||90.0|-0.055|0.027|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.027|-0.055|
81643780|NCT00139659|162977364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||||90.0|-0.085|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 39; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.000|-0.085|
81643781|NCT00139659|162977364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||||90.0|-0.109|-0.022|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.022|-0.109|
81643782|NCT00139659|162977364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||||90.0|-0.097|-0.003|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52 Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.003|-0.097|
81643783|NCT00139659|162977365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.279|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199||||90.0|-0.606|0.048|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||0.048|-0.606|
81643784|NCT00139659|162977365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.336|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198||||90.0|-0.661|-0.011|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.011|-0.661|
81643785|NCT00139659|162977365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.384|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196||||90.0|-0.707|-0.061|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.061|-0.707|
81643786|NCT00139659|162977365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.516|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198||||90.0|-0.842|-0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.191|-0.842|
81643787|NCT00139659|162977365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.474|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196||||90.0|-0.797|-0.152|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.152|-0.797|
81643788|NCT00139659|162977365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.533|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202||||90.0|-0.866|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.200|-0.866|
81643789|NCT00139659|162977365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.509|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204||||90.0|-0.845|-0.174|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 18; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.174|-0.845|
81643790|NCT00139659|162977365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.412|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204||||90.0|-0.749|-0.076|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.076|-0.749|
81643791|NCT00139659|162977365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.707|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212||||90.0|-1.056|-0.358|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 39; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.358|-1.056|
81643792|NCT00139659|162977365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||||90.0|-1.04|-0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52; Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.320|-1.040|
81461602|NCT04031846|162615572|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.1||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 6A|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|1.1|-1.9|< 0.001
81461603|NCT04031846|162615572|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-0.1||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 6B|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|-0.1|-3.5|< 0.001
81643793|NCT00139659|162977365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.765|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212||||90.0|-1.116|-0.415|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52 Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF); Inhaled Insulin - Subcutaneous Insulin. Adjusted (primary analysis model) includes terms of Treatment, Week, Baseline pulmonary function test (PFT), Center, Age, Sex, Baseline Height, Type of Diabetes, and Controller Medications Use on Day of Randomization.||-0.415|-1.116|
81461604|NCT04031846|162615572|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.9||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 7F|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|0.9|-0.9|< 0.001
81527842|NCT03688074|162742675|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|1.18||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.48||Nominal p-values were reported. No adjustment of multiplicity was performed.|ANCOVA|Model includes treatment+log transformed baseline value+stratification factor (screening eos count \[\<150, 150-\<300, \>=300 cells/uL\])|Parameter: T cells CD4+ (cells/mm\^2)||95% CI (0.90, 1.55)|1.48|0.94|0.216
81643794|NCT00024102|162977366|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary measure of efficacy was the hazard ratio for disease recurrence or death in the capecitabine group as compared with the standard chemotherapy group. Capecitabine would be considered noninferior to standard chemotherapy if the hazard ratio was greater than 0.8046. (With the use of a 5-year landmark for descriptive purposes, this ratio corresponds to a 5-year rate of relapse-free survival of 60% for standard chemotherapy and 53% for capecitabine.)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|3.17||Multivariate proportional hazards regression used to test for an arm effect was adjusted for tumor size, number of lymph nodes and hormone-receptor status. A priori formal monitoring for futility and noninferiority was planned at accrual milestones|Regression, Cox|||||3.17|1.38|<0.001
81461605|NCT04031846|162615572|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.4||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 9V|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|-0.4|-2.4|< 0.001
81461606|NCT04031846|162615572|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 14|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|0.5|-1.0|< 0.001
81461607|NCT04031846|162615572|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.9||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 18C|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|0.9|-1.8|< 0.001
81461608|NCT04031846|162615572|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.2||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 19A|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|-0.2|-2.2|< 0.001
81461609|NCT04031846|162615572|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.3||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 19F|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|0.3|-1.3|< 0.001
81461610|NCT04031846|162615572|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.5||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 23F|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|1.5|-2.7|< 0.001
81461611|NCT04031846|162615572|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|93.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.5|95.6||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 22F|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|95.6|91.5|< 0.001
81461612|NCT04031846|162615572|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|94.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.7|96.5||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 33F|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|96.5|92.7|< 0.001
81461613|NCT04031846|162615573|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with V114 to Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the -10% specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.4||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Diphtheria toxoid|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|0.4|-1.7|< 0.001
81461614|NCT04031846|162615573|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with V114 to Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the -5% specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.3||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Tetanus toxoid|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|0.3|-1.3|< 0.001
81461615|NCT04031846|162615573|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with V114 to Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the -10% specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.9||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Pertussis PT|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|0.9|-1.3|< 0.001
81461616|NCT04031846|162615573|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with V114 to Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the -10% specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Pertussis FHA|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|0.5|-1.0|< 0.001
81461617|NCT04031846|162615573|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with V114 to Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the -10% specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.3||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Pertussis PRN|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|0.3|-1.3|< 0.001
81461618|NCT04031846|162615573|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with V114 to Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the -10% specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.1||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Hib PRP|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|2.1|-1.3|< 0.001
81643795|NCT00024102|162977367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.85||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.08||Multivariate proportional hazards regression used to test for an arm effect was adjusted for tumor size, number of lymph nodes and hormone-receptor status. There is no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||||3.08|1.11|0.02
81643796|NCT04089332|162977386|OTHER||Slope|-0.4465||||0.162|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||WASI II (Verbal IQ) vs HOMA-IR|Adjusted R-squared = 0.117|||0.162
81643797|NCT04089332|162977386|OTHER||Slope|0.6704||||0.082|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||WASI II (Performance IQ) vs HOMA-IR|Adjusted R-squared = 0.221|||0.082
81643798|NCT04089332|162977386|OTHER||Slope|-0.8486||||0.286|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||NIH Toolbox (Flanker Inhibitory Control and Attention) vs HOMA-IR|Adjusted R-squared = 0.0503|||0.286
81643799|NCT04089332|162977386|OTHER||Slope|-0.0266||||0.635|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||NIH Toolbox (Pattern Comparison) vs HOMA-IR|Adjusted R-squared = 0|||0.635
81643800|NCT04089332|162977386|OTHER||Slope|-0.1588||||0.061|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||NIH Toolbox (Picture Sequence) vs HOMA-IR|Adjusted R-squared = 0.381|||0.061
81643801|NCT04089332|162977386|OTHER||Slope|0.099||||0.479|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||WRAML (Picture Memory) vs. HOMA-IR|Adjusted R-squared = 0|||0.479
81643802|NCT04089332|162977386|OTHER||Slope|0.0676||||0.965|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||D-KEFS (Color-Word Interference) vs. HOMA-IR|Adjusted R-squared = 0|||0.965
81461619|NCT04031846|162615573|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with V114 to Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the -10% specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: HBsAg|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|-0.0|-2.0|< 0.001
81643803|NCT04089332|162977386|OTHER||Slope|-0.0091||||0.039|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||D-KEFS (Trail Making Test) vs. HOMA-IR|Adjusted R-squared = 0.324|||0.039
81643804|NCT04089332|162977386|OTHER||Slope|-4.2085||||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||PedsQL (Child 8-12 / Teen 13-18) vs. HOMA-IR|Adjusted R-squared = 0.0423|||0.018
81643805|NCT04089332|162977387|OTHER||Slope|-1.1138||||0.558|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in Gray Matter Perfusion vs. HOMA-IR|Adjusted R-square = 0|||0.558
81643806|NCT04089332|162977387|OTHER||Slope|-5.8089||||0.057|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline Gray Matter vs. HOMA-IR|Adjusted R-squared = 0.18|||0.057
81643807|NCT04089332|162977388|OTHER||Slope|-0.4465||||0.377|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||WASI II (Verbal IQ) vs. Cerebral Blood Flow|Adjusted R-squared = 0|||0.377
81643808|NCT04089332|162977388|OTHER||Slope|0.6704||||0.402|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||WASI II (Performance IQ) vs. Cerebral Blood Flow|Adjusted R-squared = 0|||0.402
81643809|NCT04089332|162977388|OTHER||Slope|-0.8486||||0.203|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||NIH Toolbox (Flanker Inhibitory Control and Attention) vs. Cerebral Blood Flow|Adjusted R-squared = 0.207|||0.203
81643810|NCT04089332|162977388|OTHER||Slope|-0.0266||||0.967|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||NIH Toolbox (Pattern Comparison) vs. Cerebral Blood Flow|Adjusted R-squared = 0|||0.967
81643811|NCT04089332|162977388|OTHER||Slope|-0.1588||||0.616|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||NIH Toolbox (Picture Sequence) vs. Cerebral Blood Flow|Adjusted R-squared = 0|||0.616
81643812|NCT04089332|162977388|OTHER||Slope|0.099||||0.287|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||WRAML (Picture Memory) vs. Cerebral Blood Flow|Adjusted R-squared = 0.0497|||0.287
81643813|NCT04089332|162977388|OTHER||Slope|0.0676||||0.225|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||D-KEFS (Color-Word Interference) vs. Cerebral Blood Flow|Adjusted R-squared = 0.106|||0.225
81643814|NCT04089332|162977388|OTHER||Slope|-0.0091||||0.872|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||D-KEFS (Trail Making Test) vs. Cerebral Blood Flow|Adjusted R-squared = 0|||0.872
81643815|NCT04089332|162977388|OTHER||Slope|-4.2085||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||PedsQL (Child 8-12 / Teen 13-18) vs. Cerebral Blood Flow|Adjusted R-squared = 0|||0.66
81643816|NCT05401149|162977390|OTHER|Odds Ratio (OR) (95% CI) and P values for this outcome were derived from the conditional logistic regression models with stratification by matching pairs and adjustment for prior modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score (≤ 1 or not), baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score, and time from symptom onset to hospital admission.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|2.59|||Regression, Logistic||IV rt-PA cohort/Non-reperfusion cohort|||2.59|1.35|<0.001
81643817|NCT05401149|162977391|OTHER|OR (95% CI) and P values were derived from the conditional logistic regression models with stratification by matching pairs and adjustment for prior mRS score (≤ 1 or not), baseline NIHSS score, and time from symptom onset to hospital admission.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.06|||Regression, Logistic||IV rt-PA cohort/Non-reperfusion cohort|||2.06|0.99|0.054
81524139|NCT01532869|162737568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|4.89||||0.4717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.59|18.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in Finger Ulcers Score at Week 24. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||18.37|-8.59|0.4717
81524140|NCT01532869|162737568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-0.08||||0.9876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.93|9.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in Overall Disease Score at Week 24. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||9.78|-9.93|0.9876
81524141|NCT01532869|162737568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-6.8||||0.2407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|4.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in Intestinal VAS Score at Week 48. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||4.71|-18.30|0.2407
81524142|NCT01532869|162737568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|1.54||||0.7742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.18|12.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in Breathing VAS Score at Week 48. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||12.26|-9.18|0.7742
81524143|NCT01532869|162737568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-4.48||||0.5182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.28|9.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in Raynaud Syndrome Score at Week 48. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||9.31|-18.28|0.5182
81600288|NCT00297115|162876912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|61.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.0|79.0||No adjustment of the significance level was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|ANCOVA|Repeated measurements analysis (change from baseline over 52 weeks of treatment taking all post-randomization measurements into account).||||79|44|<0.0001
81600289|NCT00297115|162876913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.5028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.689|2.137||No adjustment of the significance level was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|Cox proportional hazards regression||The statistical analysis is based on the ITT Analysis Set (n= 772 in the roflumilast group, n= 796 in the placebo group).|||2.137|0.689|0.5028
81600290|NCT00297115|162876914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference calculated as ratio|1.0593||||0.3627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9356|1.1994||No adjustment of the significance level was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including last observation carried forward (LOCF) method||||1.1994|0.9356|0.3627
81524144|NCT01532869|162737568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-5.8||||0.3106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|5.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in Finger Ulcers Score at Week 48. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||5.59|-17.20|0.3106
81524145|NCT01532869|162737568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-7.82||||0.1717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.11|3.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in Overall Disease Score at Week 48. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||3.48|-19.11|0.1717
81524146|NCT01532869|162737569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.02||||0.8503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.186|0.225|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI Score at Week 24. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction||0.225|-0.186|0.8503
81600291|NCT00297115|162876915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.286|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.082|0.489||No adjustment of the significance level was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|ANCOVA|Repeated measurements analysis (change from baseline over 52 weeks of treatment taking all post-randomization measurements into account).||||0.489|0.082|0.0059
81600292|NCT00990964|162876942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample proportion|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.929|0.951||||||||.951|.929|
81600293|NCT00990964|162876943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample proportion|0.974|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.965|0.98||||||||.980|.965|
81600294|NCT02472652|162876945|OTHER||change in prolactin|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81600295|NCT02713711|162876946|SUPERIORITY|ANOVA. Sample was calculated with power of 80% and alpha of 0.05.||||||0.3262|||||||ANOVA|repeated measures ANOVA (Bonferroni post-test) for intragroup analysis||||||0.3262
81600296|NCT02713711|162876946|SUPERIORITY|ANOVA. Sample was calculated with power of 80% and alpha of 0.05.||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|repeated measures ANOVA (Bonferroni post-test) for intragroup analysis||||||0.01
81524147|NCT01532869|162737569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-0.207||||0.1212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.471|0.056|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI Score at Week 48. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||0.056|-0.471|0.1212
81524148|NCT01532869|162737570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-0.99||||0.8118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|7.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in Clinician's Global Assessment at Week 24.The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||7.23|-9.20|0.8118
81524149|NCT01532869|162737570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-9.02||||0.0768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.04|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in Clinician's Global Assessment at Week 48.The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||1.00|-19.04|0.0768
81524150|NCT01532869|162737571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-3.85||||0.4063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.04|5.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in Patient's Global Assessment at Week 24. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||5.34|-13.04|0.4063
81524151|NCT01532869|162737571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-8.3||||0.1371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.31|2.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in Patient's Global Assessment at Week 48. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||2.71|-19.31|0.1371
81524152|NCT01532869|162737572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|1.43||||0.5197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|5.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in FACIT-Fatigue Score at Week 24. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||5.82|-2.97|0.5197
81600297|NCT02713711|162876946|SUPERIORITY|ANOVA. Sample was calculated with power of 80% and alpha of 0.05.||||||0.0646|||||||ANOVA|repeated measures ANOVA (Bonferroni post-test) for intragroup analysis||||||0.0646
81600298|NCT02713711|162876946|SUPERIORITY|ANOVA. Sample was calculated with power of 80% and alpha of 0.05.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|repeated measures ANOVA (Bonferroni post-test) for intragroup analysis||||||<0.001
81600299|NCT02713711|162876946|SUPERIORITY|Two-way ANOVA (Bonferroni post-test) for intergroup analysis.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81600300|NCT02713711|162876947|SUPERIORITY|paired-t test (intragroup analysis)||||||0.208|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2080
81600301|NCT02713711|162876947|SUPERIORITY|paired-t test (intragroup analysis)||||||0.0136|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0136
81600302|NCT02713711|162876947|SUPERIORITY|paired-t test (intragroup analysis)||||||0.2987|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2987
81600303|NCT02713711|162876947|SUPERIORITY|paired-t test (intragroup analysis)||||||0.8347|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8347
81600304|NCT02713711|162876947|SUPERIORITY|two-way ANOVA with Bonferroni post hoc test (intergroup analysis)||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81600305|NCT00998400|162876951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|All analyses were performed by using intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis, where missing values were managed by means of multiple imputations procedure.||||||0.030
81600306|NCT00998400|162876952|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|All analyses were performed by using intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis, where missing values were managed by means of multiple imputations procedure.||||||>0.05
81600307|NCT00998400|162876953|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|All analyses were performed by using intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis, where missing values were managed by means of multiple imputations procedure.||||||>0.05
81600308|NCT00998400|162876954|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Kaplan-Meier Survival analysis|||||||>0.05
81600309|NCT00998400|162876955|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|All analyses were performed by using intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis, where missing values were managed by means of multiple imputations procedure.||||||>0.05
81600310|NCT00998400|162876956|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|All analyses were performed by using intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis, where missing values were managed by means of multiple imputations procedure.||||||>0.05
81600311|NCT00998400|162876957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|All analyses were performed by using intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis, where missing values were managed by means of multiple imputations procedure.||||||0.013
81600312|NCT00998400|162876958|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|All analyses were performed by using intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis, where missing values were managed by means of multiple imputations procedure.||||||>0.05
81600313|NCT00998400|162876959|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|All analyses were performed by using intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis, where missing values were managed by means of multiple imputations procedure.||||||>0.05
81600314|NCT00998400|162876960|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|All analyses were performed by using intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis, where missing values were managed by means of multiple imputations procedure.||||||>0.05
81524153|NCT01532869|162737572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|2.75||||0.1886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|6.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in FACIT-Fatigue Score at Week 48. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||6.88|-1.38|0.1886
81600315|NCT00998400|162876961|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|All analyses were performed by using intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis, where missing values were managed by means of multiple imputations procedure.||||||>0.05
81600316|NCT00998400|162876962|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|All analyses were performed by using intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis, where missing values were managed by means of multiple imputations procedure.||||||>0.05
81600317|NCT03315143|162877035|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.88|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The estimates of the hazard ratio (HR) and corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was to be provided by a marginal Cox proportional hazard model stratified by region and ejection fraction, with non-cardiovascular (non-CV) death treated as a competing event.||0.88|0.63|<0.001
81600318|NCT03315143|162877036|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.82|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The estimates of the HR and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI was to be provided by a marginal Cox proportional hazard model stratified by region and ejection fraction, with non-CV death treated as a competing event.||0.82|0.55|<0.001
81600319|NCT03315143|162877037|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||=|0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.12|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The estimates of the HR and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI was to be provided by a marginal Cox proportional hazard model stratified by region and ejection fraction, with non-CV death treated as a competing event.||1.12|0.73|=0.35
81600320|NCT03315143|162877038|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.83||||||The estimates of the HR and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI was to be provided by a marginal Cox proportional hazard model stratified by region and ejection fraction, with non-CV death treated as a competing event.||0.83|0.63|
81643818|NCT05401149|162977392|OTHER|OR (95% CI) and P values were derived from the conditional logistic regression models with stratification by matching pairs and adjustment for prior mRS score (≤ 1 or not), baseline NIHSS score, and time from symptom onset to hospital admission.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|4.86|||Regression, Logistic||IV rt-PA cohort/Non-reperfusion cohort|||4.86|0.88|0.097
81600321|NCT03315143|162877039|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.89||||||The estimates of the HR and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI was to be provided by a marginal Cox proportional hazard model stratified by region and ejection fraction, with non-CV death treated as a competing event.||0.89|0.65|
81600322|NCT03315143|162877040|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.08||||||The estimates of the HR and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI was to be provided by a marginal Cox proportional hazard model stratified by region and ejection fraction, with non-CV death treated as a competing event.||1.08|0.46|
81600323|NCT03315143|162877041|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.18||||||The estimates of the HR and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI was to be provided by a marginal Cox proportional hazard model stratified by region and ejection fraction.||1.18|0.83|
81600324|NCT03315143|162877042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.91||||||The estimates of the HR and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI was to be provided by a marginal Cox proportional hazard model stratified by region and ejection fraction, with non-CV death treated as a competing event.||0.91|0.65|
81600325|NCT02052310|162877043|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was established if the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference in least square (LS) means from MI ANCOVA model between the 2 treatment groups lay entirely above -0.75 g/dL.|LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.079|0.287|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with multiple imputation||Treatment comparison was made using the multiple imputation (MI) strategy by combining the results of analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline Hb as a covariate, and treatment, region and cardiovascular/cerebrovascular/thromboembolic medical history (yes vs. no) as factors.||0.287|0.079|0.0005
81600326|NCT02052310|162877044|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference for the responder rates (roxadustat minus epoetin alfa) calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen approach, adjusting for stratification factors, was greater than -15%.|Responder Rate Difference|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|7.7||||||For the difference of responder rates between 2 treatment groups, the CI was analyzed from the Miettinen \& Nurminen approach adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||7.7|-0.7|
81600327|NCT02052310|162877045|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference for the responder rates (roxadustat minus epoetin alfa) calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen approach, adjusting for stratification factors, was greater than -15%.|Responder Rate Difference|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|8.7||||||For the difference of responder rates between 2 treatment groups, the CI analyzed was from the Miettinen \& Nurminen approach adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||8.7|-0.1|
81524154|NCT01532869|162737573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.79||||0.3651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|2.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in 5-D Itch Scale at Week 24. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||2.51|-0.94|0.3651
81600328|NCT02052310|162877046|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was established if the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference in LS means of change from baseline Hb averaged over Weeks 28 to 52 lay entirely above -0.75 g/dL.|LS Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.0148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.296|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison was made using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline Hb as a covariate, and treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction and randomization stratification factors except mean qualifying screening hemoglobin (≤8.0 vs. \>8.0 g/dL) as fixed effects.||0.296|0.032|0.0148
81600329|NCT02052310|162877047|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between roxadustat and epoetin alfa (roxadustat - epoetin alpha) was less than 0.|LS Mean Difference|-18.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.584|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.448|-15.232|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison was made using a MMRM with baseline LDL cholesterol as a covariate, and treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction and randomization stratification factors as fixed effects.||-15.232|-21.448|<0.0001
81600330|NCT02052310|162877048|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was fixed as a difference of -0.75.|LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.8178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.171|0.217|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA multiple imputation||Treatment comparison was made using the multiple imputation strategy by combining the results of ANCOVA model with baseline Hb as a covariate, and treatment, region and cardiovascular/cerebrovascular/thromboembolic medical history (yes vs. no) as factors.||0.217|-0.171|0.8178
81600331|NCT02052310|162877049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00028||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Rank ANCOVA|||Treatment comparison was made using an ANCOVA model with baseline iron repletion status, treatment, and randomization stratification factors as fixed effects.||||0.00028
81600332|NCT02052310|162877050|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin for the difference between groups was 1.8.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.3284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.791|2.016|||Cox Proportional Hazards model|||Analysis was done using a Cox Proportional Hazards model adjusting for baseline Hb and other stratification factors except mean qualifying screening hemoglobin (\<= 8.0 vs. \>8.0 g/dL) as fixed effects.||2.016|0.791|0.3284
81600333|NCT03086330|162877097|OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-1.24|||ANCOVA|||The responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment, stratification factor and region as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate. Before analysis, missing data were multiple imputed using observed data from participants within the same group defined by randomised treatment, using a regression model including stratification factor and region as categorical effects and data from baseline and all previous visits as covariates.||-1.24|-1.61|<0.0001
81600334|NCT03086330|162877098|OTHER||Treatment difference|-3.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-2.93|||ANCOVA|||The responses were analysed using an ANCOVA with treatment, stratification factor and region as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate. Before analysis, missing data were multiple imputed using observed data from participants within the same group defined by randomised treatment, using a regression model including stratification factor and region as categorical effects and data from baseline and all previous visits as covariates.||-2.93|-4.70|<0.0001
81600335|NCT01755702|162877158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.9|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||Null hypothesis considered no difference between the treatments in comparison.||1.90|0.83|0.2840
81600336|NCT01755702|162877158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.2008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.01|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||Null hypothesis considered no difference between the treatments in comparison.||2.01|0.86|0.2008
81600337|NCT01755702|162877158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.4552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.74|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||Null hypothesis considered no difference between the treatments in comparison.||1.74|0.78|0.4552
81600338|NCT01755702|162877158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.5579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.71|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||||1.71|0.75|0.5579
81600339|NCT01755702|162877158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.7214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.61|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||Null hypothesis considered no difference between the treatments in comparison.||1.61|0.72|0.7214
81600340|NCT01755702|162877158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.8192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.45|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||Null hypothesis considered no difference between the treatments in comparison.||1.45|0.62|0.8192
81600341|NCT03945292|162877178|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-66.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.107|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.18|-56.45||From a mixed model with repeated measures, including fixed effects for treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, presence of metabolic syndrome, presence of NAFLD or NASH, baseline serum Z-AAT as covariate, and subject as a random effect.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|NAFLD=non-alcoholic fatty liver disease; NSH=non-alcoholic steatohepatitis||||-56.45|-77.18|< 0.0001
81600342|NCT03945292|162877178|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-90.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.72|-79.34||From a mixed model with repeated measures, including fixed effects for treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, presence of metabolic syndrome, presence of NAFLD or NASH, baseline serum Z-AAT as covariate, and subject as a random effect.|MMRM|||||-79.34|-100.72|< 0.0001
81600343|NCT03945292|162877178|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-97.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.21|-86.94||From a mixed model with repeated measures, including fixed effects for treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, presence of metabolic syndrome, presence of NAFLD or NASH, baseline serum Z-AAT as covariate, and subject as a random effect.|MMRM|||||-86.94|-108.21|< 0.0001
81600344|NCT03945292|162877182|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-129.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|36.409||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-205.52|-53.11||Model based summary statistics are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effect factors treatment group and baseline total liver Z-AAT protein as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-53.11|-205.52|0.0021
81600345|NCT03945292|162877182|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-124.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.207||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-201.9|-46.15||Model based summary statistics are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effect factors treatment group and baseline total liver Z-AAT protein as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-46.15|-201.9|0.0035
81600346|NCT03945292|162877182|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-140.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.906||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-205.27|-75.89||Model based summary statistics are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effect factors treatment group and baseline total liver Z-AAT protein as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-75.89|-205.27|0.0002
81600347|NCT03945292|162877184|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-98.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.291||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-140.53|-55.6||Model based summary statistics are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effect factors treatment group and baseline soluble liver Z-AAT protein as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-55.6|-140.53|0.0001
81600348|NCT03945292|162877184|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-109.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.616|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-154.81|-64.32||Model based summary statistics are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effect factors treatment group and baseline soluble liver Z-AAT protein as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-64.32|-154.81|< 0.0001
81600349|NCT03945292|162877184|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-118.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-153.95|-82.12||Model based summary statistics are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effect factors treatment group and baseline soluble liver Z-AAT protein as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-82.12|-153.95|< 0.0001
81600350|NCT03945292|162877186|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-180.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|74.087||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-335.77|-25.64||Model based summary statistics are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effect factors treatment group and baseline insoluble liver Z-AAT protein as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-25.64|-335.77|0.0247
81600351|NCT03945292|162877186|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-163.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|73.513||0.0382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-317.65|-9.93||Model based summary statistics are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effect factors treatment group and baseline insoluble liver Z-AAT protein as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-9.93|-317.65|0.0382
81600352|NCT03945292|162877186|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-193.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|63.089||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-325.25|-61.15||Model based summary statistics are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effect factors treatment group and baseline insoluble liver Z-AAT protein as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-61.15|-325.25|0.0064
81600353|NCT02684006|162877206|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.475|0.79||2-sided p-value|Log Rank|||||0.790|0.475|0.0001
81600354|NCT02684006|162877207|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.1509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.701|1.057||2-sided p-value|Log Rank|||||1.057|0.701|0.1509
81600355|NCT02684006|162877208|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.563|0.84||2-sided p-value|Log Rank|||||0.840|0.563|0.0002
81600356|NCT02684006|162877209|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.1338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.749|1.039||2-sided p-value|Log Rank|||||1.039|0.749|0.1338
81600357|NCT02684006|162877218|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.565|0.768||2-sided p-value|Log Rank|||||0.768|0.565|<.0001
81600358|NCT02684006|162877219|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.551|0.754||||||||0.754|0.551|
81600359|NCT00514735|162877246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||In order to maintain the overall level of significance at the α=0.025 level after a planned interim analysis using α=0.003, this test will actually be performed using an adjusted α=0.0245 at the completion of the study.|Chi-squared|||"H0: Pa ≤ Pm Ha: Pa \> Pm~where Pa is the proportion of successfully treated subjects in the ablation management arm and Pm is the proportion of successfully treated subjects in the optimal medical management/drug therapy arm."||||<0.0001
81600360|NCT00514735|162877247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1427||||||An exact, one-sample binomial test was conducted at a one-sided α=0.025 level of significance.|Fisher Exact|||"H0: Pa ≥ 0.16 Ha: Pa \< 0.16~where Pa is the proportion of acute safety failures in the ablation management arm."||||0.1427
81600361|NCT00514735|162877248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This objective was not statistically powered. The non-inferiority chronic safety margin was 0.06.||||||0.0033|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||"H0: Pa ≥ Pm + 0.06 Ha: Pa \< Pm + 0.06~where Pa is the proportion of failed subjects in the ablation management arm and Pm is the proportion of failed subjects in the optimal medical management/drug therapy arm."||||0.0033
81600362|NCT00514735|162877250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||ANOVA|||"H0: μa = μm Ha: μa ≠ μm~where μa is the change of LAD from baseline to 6 month in Ablation Management arm, and μm is the change of LAD from baseline to 6 month in Medical Management arm."||||0.35
81600363|NCT00514735|162877251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||"H0: μa = μm Ha: μa ≠ μm~where μa is the change of LVEF from baseline to 6 month in Ablation Management arm, and μm is the change of LVEF from baseline to 6 month in Medical Management arm."||||0.06
81600364|NCT00514735|162877252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81600365|NCT00514735|162877253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.025|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.025
81600366|NCT05417620|162877254|OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.21||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.31||Threshold for significance: 0.05.|Regression, Poisson|||"This statistical analysis is done at the district level where counts of initiations in intervention districts are compared to standard of care districts. In the measure type we report rate = average counts of PrEP initiations per number of study months."||3.31|0.44|0.707
81600367|NCT04393441|162877265|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM with fixed effects=treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction,Baseline total staining stratum(TSS),and Baseline TSS by visit interaction.|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.0475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|2.27|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline in Total Staining Score at Day 90: The null hypothesis was that 011516X tear formulation was to be considered noninferior to Systane Ultra MD if the upper limit of 2-sided confidence interval (CI) was less than 2.3 units.||2.27|0.01|0.0475
81600368|NCT04393441|162877266|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was planned. The p-value for treatment differences is reported for reference.|Least Squares Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.32||0.9001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.03|34.14|||MMRM|MMRM with fixed effects=treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Baseline TSS, and Baseline TSS by visit interaction.||||34.14|-30.03|0.9001
81600369|NCT02782169|162877267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.32
81461620|NCT04031846|162615573|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with V114 to Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the -5% specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Poliovirus 1|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|0.7|-0.7|< 0.001
81461621|NCT04031846|162615573|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with V114 to Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the -5% specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Poliovirus 2|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|0.7|-0.7|< 0.001
81461622|NCT04031846|162615573|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with V114 to Infanrix™ hexa administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the -5% specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage Difference|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.1||1-sided p-value|Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Poliovirus 3|95% CI is based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|1.1|-0.5|< 0.001
81461623|NCT04031846|162615574|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Rotarix™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Rotarix™ administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.16||1-sided p-value|t-distribution||V114/Prevenar 13™|GMT Ratio: CI, and p-value are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group||1.16|0.80|< 0.001
81461624|NCT04031846|162615575|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.88|||||V114 / Prevenar 13™|GMC Ratio Serotype 1: CI are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.88|0.73|
81461625|NCT04031846|162615575|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.02|||||V114 / Prevenar 13™|GMC Ratio Serotype 3: CI are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||2.02|1.70|
81524155|NCT01532869|162737573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-1.11||||0.2841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change From Baseline in 5-D Itch Scale at Week 48. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||0.94|-3.16|0.2841
81600370|NCT00724152|162877309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: The Cognitive Behavioral Therapy group would not demonstrate decreased distress at post-treatment as compared to the Tinnitus Education group on the primary outcome measure (THI) between pre-treatment and post-treatment.||||<0.05
81600371|NCT03266770|162877312|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|1.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.29|-1.07|0.83
81600372|NCT03848403|162877317|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means Difference|-21.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.9|-16.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-16.48|-26.90|<0.0001
81643819|NCT05401149|162977393|OTHER|Odds Ratio (OR) (95% CI) and P values for this outcome were derived from the conditional logistic regression models with stratification by matching pairs and adjustment for prior modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score (≤ 1 or not), baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score, and time from symptom onset to hospital admission.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|2.75|||Regression, Logistic||IV rt-PA cohort/Non-reperfusion cohort|||2.75|1.48|<0.001
81643820|NCT05401149|162977394|OTHER|Odds Ratio (OR) (95% CI) and P values for this outcome were derived from the ordinal logistic regression models with adjustment for prior modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score (≤ 1 or not), baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score, and time from symptom onset to hospital admission.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.93|||Regression, Logistic||IV rt-PA cohort/Non-reperfusion cohort|||0.93|0.64|0.007
81600373|NCT03848403|162877317|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-21.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.39|-15.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.88|-26.39|<0.0001
81600374|NCT03848403|162877317|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|0.55||||0.8341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|5.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.75|-4.65|0.8341
81600375|NCT02638948|162877339|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Difference (%)|4.9||||0.5224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|20.1||Threshold for significance = 0.05|Chi-squared|||||20.1|-10.2|0.5224
81600376|NCT02638948|162877339|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Difference (%)|11.8||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|27.2||Threshold for significance = 0.05|Chi-squared|||||27.2|-3.6|0.1360
81600377|NCT02638948|162877339|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Difference (%)|0.1||||0.9922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|20.7||Threshold for significance = 0.05|Chi-squared|||||20.7|-20.5|0.9922
81600378|NCT02638948|162877340|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Difference (%)|0.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|16.5||Threshold for significance = 0.05|Chi-squared|||||16.5|-16.0|1.0000
81600379|NCT02638948|162877340|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Difference (%)|5.6||||0.2058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|21.9||Threshold for significance = 0.05|Chi-squared|||||21.9|-10.5|0.2058
81600380|NCT02638948|162877340|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Difference (%)|-0.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|22.2||Threshold for significance = 0.05|Chi-squared|||||22.2|-22.5|1.0000
81600381|NCT05007392|162877359|SUPERIORITY||Difference of percentage|35.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.36|44.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P value based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline SUA level and baseline body mass index (BMI) level.|The difference of percentage and stratified 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was based on Mantel-Haenszel method.|||44.37|27.36|<0.001
81600382|NCT05007392|162877360|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was -10% in the analysis.|Difference of percentage|5.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|14.17|||||The difference of percentage and stratified 95% CI was based on Mantel-Haenszel method.|||14.17|-3.69|
81600383|NCT01218126|162877366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|5.2|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 4.||5.2|-10.4|0.517
81600384|NCT01218126|162877366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|6.5|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 4||6.5|-8.9|0.763
81600385|NCT01218126|162877366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.5||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|13.3|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 4||13.3|-2.3|0.164
81600386|NCT01218126|162877366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|10.5|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 12||10.5|-9.2|0.900
81600387|NCT01218126|162877366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|8.4|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 12||8.4|-11.1|0.788
81600388|NCT01218126|162877366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|11.8|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 12||11.8|-8.2|0.722
81600389|NCT01218126|162877366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.7||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|4.9|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 24||4.9|-18.2|0.260
81600390|NCT01218126|162877366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.7||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|6.8|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 24||6.8|-16.1|0.422
81643821|NCT05401149|162977395|OTHER|Hazard ratio (HR) (95% Confidence Interval) and P values were derived from the cox proportional hazards models with stratification by matching pairs and adjustment for prior mRS score (≤ 1 or not), baseline NIHSS score, and time from symptom onset to hospital admission.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.64|||Regression, Cox||IV rt-PA cohort/Non-reperfusion cohort|||1.64|0.98|0.077
81600391|NCT01218126|162877366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|8.2|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 24||8.2|-15.1|0.564
81600392|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.0|38.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 4||38|-39|0.968
81600393|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.0||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.0|31.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 4||31|-45|0.715
81600394|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|28.0||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|66.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 4||66|-10|0.152
81600395|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.0|40.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 8||40|-45|0.922
81643822|NCT04281875|162977402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6905|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6905
81600396|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.0||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|50.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 8||50|-34|0.694
81600397|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|37.0||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|79.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 8||79|-6.3|0.094
81600398|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.0||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|58.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 12||58|-26|0.456
81600399|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|20.0||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|61.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 12||61|-22|0.355
81461626|NCT04031846|162615575|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.19|||||V114 / Prevenar 13™|GMC Ratio Serotype 4: CI are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||1.19|0.98|
81461627|NCT04031846|162615575|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.94|||||V114 / Prevenar 13™|GMC Ratio Serotype 5: CI are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.94|0.74|
81600400|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|49.0||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|91.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 12||91|6.7|0.023
81600401|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|22.0||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|65.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 16||65|-21|0.320
81461628|NCT04031846|162615575|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.52|||||V114 / Prevenar 13™|GMC Ratio Serotype 6A: CI are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.52|0.40|
81600402|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|24.0||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|67.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 16||67|-19|0.267
81600403|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|24.0||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|67.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 16||67|-20|0.289
81600404|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.0||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|49.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 20||49|-37|0.786
81600405|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|33.0||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|76.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 20||76|-10|0.134
81600406|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|29.0||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|74.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 20||74|-15|0.191
81600407|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.0||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|46.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 24||46|-38|0.852
81600408|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.0||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|60.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 24||60|-24|0.397
81600409|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.0||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|58.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 24||58|-28|0.494
81600410|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.0||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|40.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 4||40|-31|0.807
81600411|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.0||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|51.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 4||51|-20|0.386
81600412|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|31.0||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|67.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 4||67|-4.8|0.089
81600413|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.0|43.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 8||43|-45|0.958
81643823|NCT02256488|162977410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The lot-to-lot consistency was claimed if the 2-sided 95% CIs of all the three pairwise comparisons was within the equivalence ranges, that is:~(μlot A - μlot B) \> -0.176 and (μlot A - μlot B) \< 0.176 and (μlot A - μlot C) \> -0.176 and (μlot A - μlot C) \< 0.176 and (μlot B - μlot C) \> -0.176 and (μlot B - μlot C) \< 0.176"|Ratio of GMTs|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.667|1.5|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate immunologic equivalence of three consecutive TIVc production lots as evaluated by HI antibody responses after vaccination for all 3 influenza strains at day 22.||1.5|0.667|
81524156|NCT01532869|162737574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-3.55||||0.0579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.23|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous covariates of baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||0.12|-7.23|0.0579
81643824|NCT02256488|162977410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The lot-to-lot consistency was claimed if the 2-sided 95% CIs of all the three pairwise comparisons was within the equivalence ranges, that is:~(μlot A - μlot B) \> -0.176 and (μlot A - μlot B) \< 0.176 and (μlot A - μlot C) \> -0.176 and (μlot A - μlot C) \< 0.176 and (μlot B - μlot C) \> -0.176 and (μlot B - μlot C) \< 0.176"|Ratio of GMTs|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.667|1.5|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate immunologic equivalence of three consecutive TIVc production lots as evaluated by HI antibody responses after vaccination for for all 3 influenza strains at day 22||1.5|0.667|
81643825|NCT02256488|162977410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The lot-to-lot consistency was claimed if the 2-sided 95% CIs of all the three pairwise comparisons was within the equivalence ranges, that is:~(μlot A - μlot B) \> -0.176 and (μlot A - μlot B) \< 0.176 and (μlot A - μlot C) \> -0.176 and (μlot A - μlot C) \< 0.176 and (μlot B - μlot C) \> -0.176 and (μlot B - μlot C) \< 0.176"|Ratio of GMTs|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.667|1.5|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate immunologic equivalence of three consecutive TIVc production lots as evaluated by HI antibody responses after vaccination for all 3 influenza strains at day 22||1.5|0.667|
81643826|NCT01261793|162977588|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.024|||=|0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.477||p-values for the comparison of treatment groups have been calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, pooled region, and baseline disease status.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio: Epratuzumab/Placebo calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, pooled region, and baseline disease status.|||1.477|0.710|=0.899
81643827|NCT01261793|162977588|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||=|0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.743|1.539||p-values for the comparison of treatment groups have been calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, pooled region, and baseline disease status.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio: Epratuzumab/Placebo calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, pooled region, and baseline disease status.|||1.539|0.743|=0.716
81643828|NCT01770509|162977601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.652|||||||ANOVA|General Linear Model ANOVA with repeated measures||||||0.652
81643829|NCT01770509|162977602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.645|||||||ANOVA|General Linear Model ANOVA with repeated measures||||||0.645
81524157|NCT01532869|162737575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.704||0.2159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|9.5|||Regression, Logistic|||The logistic regression model included the fixed categorical effects of treatment and the stratification factor of joint involvement at the baseline visit. The continuous covariate of baseline mRSS score was also included in the model.||9.50|0.60|0.2159
81600414|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.0||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|50.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 8||50|-37|0.766
81461629|NCT04031846|162615575|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.41|||||V114 / Prevenar 13™|GMC Ratio Serotype 6B: CI are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||1.41|1.00|
81461630|NCT04031846|162615575|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.91|||||V114 / Prevenar 13™|GMC Ratio Serotype 7F: CI are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.91|0.76|
81461631|NCT04031846|162615575|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.96|||||V114 / Prevenar 13™|GMC Ratio Serotype 9V: CI are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.96|0.77|
81461632|NCT04031846|162615575|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.86|||||V114 / Prevenar 13™|GMC Ratio Serotype 14: CI are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.86|0.66|
81461633|NCT04031846|162615575|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.95|||||V114 / Prevenar 13™|GMC Ratio Serotype 18C: CI are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.95|0.77|
81461634|NCT04031846|162615575|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.87|||||V114 / Prevenar 13™|GMC Ratio Serotype 19A: CI are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.87|0.70|
81461635|NCT04031846|162615575|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.85|||||V114 / Prevenar 13™|GMC Ratio Serotype 19F: CI are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||0.85|0.70|
81461636|NCT04031846|162615575|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.4|||||V114 / Prevenar 13™|GMC Ratio Serotype 23F: CI are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||1.40|1.07|
81461637|NCT04031846|162615575|OTHER||GMC Ratio|57.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.2|65.0|||||V114 / Prevenar 13™|GMC Ratio Serotype 22F: CI are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||65.00|51.20|
81461638|NCT04031846|162615575|OTHER||GMC Ratio|6.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.46|7.14|||||V114 / Prevenar 13™|GMC Ratio Serotype 33F: CI are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype-specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentrations as the response and a single term for vaccination group.||7.14|5.46|
81461639|NCT04031846|162615576|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|0.3|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 1|95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|0.3|-4.4|
81524158|NCT01424228|162737619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.367|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.367
81643830|NCT02924350|162977650|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.924|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0547|-0.7927|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA: change from baseline in Schiff sensitivity score as response and treatment as a factor and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as a covariate|Difference is first named dentifrice minus second named dentifrice such that a negative difference favors first named dentifrice.|||-0.7927|-1.0547|<.0001
81643831|NCT01589523|162977660|EQUIVALENCE|paired t-test||||||0.342|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.342
81524159|NCT01192828|162737636|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.235|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||Null hypothesis applied.||||0.235
81524160|NCT01192828|162737637|OTHER|Descriptive analysis.||||||0.701|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||Null hypothesis assumed.||||0.701
81524161|NCT01192828|162737638|OTHER|Descriptive analysis.||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||Null hypothesis applied.||||0.190
81524162|NCT01192828|162737639|OTHER|Descriptive analysis.||||||0.052|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||Null hypothesis applied.||||0.052
81524163|NCT01192828|162737640|OTHER|Descriptive analysis.||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||Null hypothesis assumed.||||0.014
81524164|NCT01192828|162737642|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.541|||||||Spearman's rank correlation|||Null hypothesis assumed|Spearman's rank correlation rho is 0.179, with p value 0.541, N is 14|||.541
81524165|NCT01192828|162737644|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||Null hypothesis assumed||||0.014
81524166|NCT01192828|162737645|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||Null hypothesis assumed||||0.012
81524167|NCT01192828|162737646|OTHER|Descriptive analysis.||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||Null hypothesis applied.||||0.160
81524168|NCT01192828|162737647|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.10
81524169|NCT00590577|162737654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least-squares means|-9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|<|0.001||95.0|-13.71|-5.85||Used analysis of covariance model with treatment (placebo, paliperidone palmitate 25, 100, 150 mg eq.) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate. P-values adjusted for multiplicity for comparison with placebo using Dunnett's test.|ANCOVA||The 95% confidence intervals were unadjusted for multiplicity.|The overall type I error rate for testing all paliperidone palmitate doses vs. placebo for both the primary outcome and key secondary outcome was controlled at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. The 2 families of hypotheses (in each family, comparison of each paliperidone palmitate dose vs. placebo) were tested using a parallel gatekeeping procedure that adjusts for multiplicity by using Dunnett's method in each family of hypotheses and using Bonferroni's inequality between different families.||-5.85|-13.71|<0.001
81524170|NCT00590577|162737654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least-squares means|-8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|<|0.001||95.0|-12.62|-4.78||Used analysis of covariance model with treatment (placebo, paliperidone palmitate 25, 100, 150 mg eq.) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate. P-values adjusted for multiplicity for comparison with placebo using Dunnett's test.|ANCOVA||The 95% confidence intervals were unadjusted for multiplicity.|The overall type I error rate for testing all paliperidone palmitate doses vs. placebo for both the primary outcome and key secondary outcome was controlled at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. The 2 families of hypotheses (in each family, comparison of each paliperidone palmitate dose vs. placebo) were tested using a parallel gatekeeping procedure that adjusts for multiplicity by using Dunnett's method in each family of hypotheses and using Bonferroni's inequality between different families.||-4.78|-12.62|<0.001
81524171|NCT00590577|162737654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least-squares means|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01||0.034||95.0|-9.01|-1.1||Used analysis of covariance model with treatment (placebo, paliperidone palmitate 25, 100, 150 mg eq.) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate. P-values adjusted for multiplicity for comparison with placebo using Dunnett's test.|ANCOVA||The 95% confidence intervals were unadjusted for multiplicity.|The overall type I error rate for testing all paliperidone palmitate doses vs. placebo for both the primary outcome and key secondary outcome was controlled at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. The 2 families of hypotheses (in each family, comparison of each paliperidone palmitate dose vs. placebo) were tested using a parallel gatekeeping procedure that adjusts for multiplicity by using Dunnett's method in each family of hypotheses and using Bonferroni's inequality between different families.||-1.10|-9.01|0.034
81643832|NCT01589523|162977661|EQUIVALENCE|paired t-test||||||0.116|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.116
81643833|NCT01589523|162977662|EQUIVALENCE|paired t-test||||||0.065|||||||t-test, 2 sided|vitamin D||||||0.065
81643834|NCT05244226|162977670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Dunn's Kruskal Wallis with Bonferroni correction||||||0.045
81643835|NCT05244226|162977670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Dunn's Kruskal Wallis with Bonferroni correction||||||0.023
81643836|NCT05244226|162977674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.144|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.144
81643837|NCT05244226|162977674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.322|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.322
81527843|NCT03688074|162742675|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|0.83||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.09||Nominal p-values were reported. No adjustment of multiplicity was performed.|ANCOVA|Model includes treatment+log transformed baseline value+stratification factor (screening eos count \[\<150, 150-\<300, \>=300 cells/uL\])|Parameter: Mast cells Tryptase+ (cells/mm\^2)||95% CI (0.61, 1.15)|1.09|0.64|0.260
81643838|NCT05244226|162977675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.061|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Dunn's Kruskal Wallis with Bonferroni correction||||||0.061
81461640|NCT04031846|162615576|OTHER||Percentage Difference|25.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.1|30.3|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 3|95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|30.3|21.1|
81461641|NCT04031846|162615576|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-0.3|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 4|95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|-0.3|-5.7|
81461642|NCT04031846|162615576|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|0.3|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 5|95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|0.3|-8.1|
81461643|NCT04031846|162615576|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-19.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|-15.0|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 6A|95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|-15.0|-23.9|
81643839|NCT05244226|162977675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Dunn's Kruskal Wallis with Bonferroni correction||||||0.021
81524172|NCT00590577|162737655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least-squares means|6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49|<|0.001||95.0|3.26|9.12||P-values were adjusted for multiplicity between PANSS total score (primary efficacy endpoint) and PSP, as well as different dose levels in comparison with placebo, using the Dunnett-Bonferroni-based parallel gatekeeping method.|ANCOVA||The 95% confidence intervals were unadjusted for multiplicity.|Analysis of the key secondary endpoint was conducted using an analysis of covariance model with treatment and country as factors, and the baseline PSP score as a covariate. The Dunnett-Bonferroni-based parallel gatekeeping approach was used to adjust for multiple testing.||9.12|3.26|<0.001
81524173|NCT00590577|162737655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least-squares means|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.007||95.0|1.43|7.31||P-values were adjusted for multiplicity between PANSS total score (primary efficacy endpoint) and PSP, as well as different dose levels in comparison with placebo, using the Dunnett-Bonferroni-based parallel gatekeeping method.|ANCOVA||The 95% confidence intervals were unadjusted for multiplicity.|Analysis of the key secondary endpoint was conducted using an analysis of covariance model with treatment and country as factors, and the baseline PSP score as a covariate. The Dunnett-Bonferroni-based parallel gatekeeping approach was used to adjust for multiple testing.||7.31|1.43|0.007
81524174|NCT00590577|162737655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least-squares means|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.509||95.0|-1.96|3.95||P-values were adjusted for multiplicity between PANSS total score (primary efficacy endpoint) and PSP, as well as different dose levels in comparison with placebo, using the Dunnett-Bonferroni-based parallel gatekeeping method.|ANCOVA||The 95% confidence intervals were unadjusted for multiplicity.|Analysis of the key secondary endpoint was conducted using an analysis of covariance model with treatment and country as factors, and the baseline PSP score as a covariate. The Dunnett-Bonferroni-based parallel gatekeeping approach was used to adjust for multiple testing.||3.95|-1.96|0.509
81643840|NCT02675998|162977679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.01
81643841|NCT02675998|162977680|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81643842|NCT02675998|162977680|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81643843|NCT02675998|162977680|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81643844|NCT00275301|162977681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Examination of relationship between Borderline Personality Disorder symptoms and brain metabolism at baseline.||||<0.05
81643845|NCT03722485|162977686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.292||||||Confounding variables of image capture techniques, image quality and image analysis noted throughout study conduct prohibits any definitive conclusions to be drawn from this analysis.|Regression, Linear|Test of treatment effect using a generalized linear model with treatment arm, baseline values, and clinical site as factors.||||||0.2920
81643846|NCT03722485|162977687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0213||||||Confounding variables of image capture techniques, image quality and image analysis noted throughout study conduct prohibits any definitive conclusions to be drawn from this analysis.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0213
81643847|NCT03722485|162977688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7422||||||Confounding variables of image capture techniques, image quality and image analysis noted throughout study conduct prohibits any definitive conclusions to be drawn from this analysis.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7422
81643848|NCT03722485|162977689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6322|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6322
81643849|NCT00197106|162977690|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is considered to be shown if the upper limit of the one-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference uflixotide-useretide does not exceed +15% (uflixotide-useretide represent the mean percentages of asthma symptom-free days of the two respective treatment groups).|Adjusted difference|2.6||||0.63||95.0|-8.1|13.4|||Repeated Measurements Anal. of Variance|Anal. = Analysis||||13.4|-8.1|0.63
81643850|NCT00382408|162977706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||vaccine efficacy (VE)|99.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.02|99.88||||||The vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as: VE = 1 - R, where R = P(vaccine)/P(placebo) was the relative risk of ARD attack in subjects who received vaccines compared to placebos (Blackwelder 1993). The 95% confidence interval of the VE was obtained by inverting the Chi Square method proposed by Koopman for the ratio of two binomial proportions (Koopman 1984). The goal of the analysis of efficacy was to demonstrate a VE of at least 80% with a lower 95% confidence bound at least 60%.||99.88|96.02|
81643851|NCT00382408|162977711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||vaccine efficacy (VE)|98.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.39|99.49||||||The vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as: VE = 1 - R, where R = P(vaccine)/P(placebo) was the relative risk of ARD attack in subjects who received vaccines compared to placebos (Blackwelder 1993). The 95% confidence interval of the VE was obtained by inverting the Chi Square method proposed by Koopman for the ratio of two binomial proportions (Koopman 1984). The goal of the analysis of efficacy was to demonstrate a VE of at least 80% with a lower 95% confidence bound at least 60%.||99.49|95.39|
81643852|NCT03341312|162977728|SUPERIORITY||ratio of LS Means|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.16||||||||1.16|0.42|
81643853|NCT03341312|162977728|SUPERIORITY||ratio of LS Means|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.01||||||||1.01|0.49|
81643854|NCT00265096|162977772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The positive test is concluded if there is a significant difference between combined golimumab and placebo groups and at least one of the pair-wise conparisons at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) with stratification (stratified by baseline MTX usage).||Null Hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response comparing Groups I vs II and Groups I vs III. Sample size (n=396; 110 placebo, 286 combined golimumab) provided \>98% power to detect a significant difference (alpha=0.05) in ACR 20 response between treatment groups, assuming equal proportions of subjects receiving methotrexate (MTX) at baseline and the difference in ACR 20 response of 27% in subjects without MTX and 17-27% in subjects with MTX, between placebo and combined golimumab groups.||||<0.001
81643855|NCT00265096|162977772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) with stratification (stratified by baseline MTX usage).||||||<0.001
81643856|NCT00265096|162977772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) with stratification (stratified by baseline MTX usage).||||||<0.001
81643857|NCT00265096|162977773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) with stratification (stratified by baseline MTX usage)||||||<0.001
81643858|NCT00265096|162977773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) with stratification (stratified by baseline MTX usage)||||||<0.001
81643859|NCT00265096|162977773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) with stratification (stratified by baseline MTX usage)||||||<0.001
81643860|NCT00265096|162977774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|With 2 factors (treatment group and subject's baseline Methotrexate (MTX) usage)||||||<0.001
81461644|NCT04031846|162615576|OTHER||Percentage Difference|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|10.7|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 6B|95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|10.7|-1.5|
81461645|NCT04031846|162615576|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.5|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 7F|95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|0.5|-2.9|
81600415|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|43.0||||0.06||95.0|-1.7|87.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 8||87|-1.7|0.060
81600416|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.0||||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.0|35.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 12||35|-53|0.678
81600417|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.0||||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|54.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 12||54|-33|0.636
81600418|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|38.0||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|83.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 12||83|-6.5|0.094
81600419|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.0||||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.0|37.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 16||37|-49|0.772
81643861|NCT00265096|162977774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|With 2 factors (treatment group and subject's baseline MTX usage)||||||<0.001
81643862|NCT00265096|162977774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|With 2 factors (treatment group and subject's baseline MTX usage)||||||<0.001
81643863|NCT00265096|162977775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|With 2 factors (treatment and subject's baseline Methotrexate (MTX) usage)||||||<0.001
81600420|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.0||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|61.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 16||61|-24|0.387
81600421|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|26.0||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|69.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 16||69|-18|0.243
81643864|NCT00265096|162977775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|With 2 factors (with treatment and subject's baseline MTX usage)||||||<0.001
81461646|NCT04031846|162615576|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|-3.5|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 9V|95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|-3.5|-10.1|
81643865|NCT00265096|162977775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|With 2 factors (treatment and subject's baseline MTX usage)||||||<0.001
81643866|NCT00265096|162977776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||||||The test was not to be performed if the test of ACR 20 at Week 24 was not significant.|ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) on van der Waerden scores with 2 factors: treatment group and participant's baseline methotrexate (MTX) usage||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in change from baseline among 3 treatment groups. Sample size (n=396, 110 placebo, 286 combined golimumab) provided \>93% power to detect a significant difference (alpha=0.05) in change from baseline between treatment groups, assuming 50% of subjects received MTX at baseline, and mean change from baseline for combined golimumab of 0, and a mean increase for placebo of 0.1 in subjects who received MTX at baseline and 0.6 in subjects who did not receive MTX||||0.015
81643867|NCT00265096|162977776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||||||The test was not to be performed if the test of ACR 20 at Week 24 was not significant|ANOVA|ANOVA on van der Waerden scores with 2 factors: treatment group and participant's baseline Methotrexate (MTX) usage||||||0.011
81643868|NCT00265096|162977776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086||||||The test was not to be performed if the test of ACR 20 at Week 24 was not significant|ANOVA|ANOVA on van der Waerden scores with 2 factors: treatment group and participant's baseline Methotrexate (MTX) usage||||||0.086
81643869|NCT00265096|162977777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) with stratification (stratified by baseline Methotrexate (MTX) usage)||||||<0.001
81643870|NCT00265096|162977777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) with stratification (stratified by baseline MTX usage)||||||<0.001
81643871|NCT00265096|162977777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) with stratification (stratified by baseline MTX usage)||||||<0.001
81643872|NCT03861429|162977782|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.32||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|14.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Multilevel logistic regression (generalized estimating equations \[GEE\] with an autoregressive (1) working correlation matrix, logit link function) were fitted to assess the primary hypotheses. The models account for the repeated measures (3 or 4 time points), correlated, data structure per person. An additive model was conducted with contrast coding for each time point, treatment, and follow-up effects.||14.15|.78|.105
81643873|NCT03861429|162977783|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|1.178|||Mixed Models Analysis||Calculation of mean differences were derived from mixed model analyses|||1.178|.022|.04
81643874|NCT03861429|162977784|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis||Calculation of mean differences were derived from mixed model analyses|||.46|.12|.001
81643875|NCT03861429|162977785|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis||Calculation of mean differences were derived from mixed model analyses|||.48|.21|.001
81643876|NCT03861429|162977786|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.19|-.01|.081
81643877|NCT03861429|162977787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Calculation of mean differences were derived from mixed model analyses|||.3|.11|.033
81643878|NCT01212952|162977829|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose (MTD) (mg/m^2)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Maximum Tolerated Dose Level is Dose Level 2 (1.3 mg/m\^2 Bortezomib).|||||
81643879|NCT05135156|162977834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|25.0|||Regression, Linear||Difference = intervention - control|||25|3|0.02
81643880|NCT05135156|162977835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|6.6|||Regression, Linear||Difference = intervention - control|||6.6|-1.0|0.15
81643881|NCT05135156|162977836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|8.5|||Regression, Linear||Estimation parameter is regression parameter comparing intervention to control|||8.5|-10.9|0.81
81643882|NCT05135156|162977837|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||Regression, Linear||Difference = intervention - control|||0.8|-0.1|0.15
81643883|NCT05135156|162977838|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.7|||Regression, Linear||Estimation parameter is regression parameter comparing intervention to control|||3.7|-2.0|0.54
81643884|NCT05135156|162977840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.7|||Regression, Linear||Difference = intervention - control|||2.7|-2.1|0.82
81643885|NCT05135156|162977842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|7.0|||Regression, Linear||Estimation parameter is regression parameter comparing intervention to control|||7|-15|0.44
81643886|NCT05135156|162977843|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.9|||Regression, Linear||Estimation parameter is regression parameter comparing intervention to control|||3.9|-1.3|0.31
81643887|NCT05135156|162977844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|17.4|||Regression, Linear||Difference = intervention - control||Estimation parameter is regression parameter comparing intervention to control|17.4|-7.4|0.42
81643888|NCT05135156|162977845|OTHER|Pearson's chi-squared test of independence||||||0.39||||||p=0.39 at baseline, 0.39 at 2 weeks and 0.23 at 4 weeks|Chi-squared|||||||0.39
81643889|NCT05135156|162977846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.94|||Regression, Linear||Parameters are for a 60-minute greater amount of time spent on the website (range was 21-418 minutes in the first 2 weeks).|Outcome = change in confidence-weighted true false knowledge about lung transplant (14-question investigator-designed survey) from baseline to 2-week study visit||0.94|-0.84|0.91
81643890|NCT05135156|162977846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.16|||Regression, Linear||Parameters are for a 60-minute greater amount of time spent on the website (range was 21-418 minutes in the first 2 weeks).|Outcome = change in Likert preparedness to discuss transplant from baseline to 2-week study visit||0.16|-0.08|0.53
81643891|NCT05135156|162977846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.3||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-0.3|||Regression, Linear||Parameters are for a 60-minute greater amount of time spent on the website (range was 21-418 minutes in the first 2 weeks).|Outcome = change in Decisional Conflict Scale from baseline to 2-week study visit||-0.3|-8.4|0.04
81643892|NCT05135156|162977846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|5.0||Outcome = mean PrepDM Scale at 2-weeks|Regression, Linear||Parameters are for a 60-minute greater amount of time spent on the website (range was 21-418 minutes in the first 2 weeks).|||5.0|-3.6|0.74
81600422|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.0||||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.0|25.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 20||25|-62|0.398
81600423|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|27.0||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|70.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 20||70|-16|0.214
81600424|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.0||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|58.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 20||58|-30|0.526
81600425|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.0||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.0|34.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 24||34|-53|0.671
81600426|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|20.0||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|64.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 24||64|-23|0.355
81600427|NCT01218126|162877367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.0||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|50.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FEV1 for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 24||50|-38|0.781
81600428|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.0||||0.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.0|93.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 4||93|-66|0.742
81643893|NCT00396097|162977851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.5762|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.071||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was that the individualized treatment arm was not superior to the standard treatment arm; alternative hypothesis that the individualized treatment arm was superior to the standard treatment arm with respect to the mean 24-month AOTD. Using a 2:1 randomization, a two sided sample t-test comparing the root AOTD between the 2 treatment arms with 80% power at a 5% level required 260 subjects. Assuming a 20% attrition rate, approximately 312 subjects were needed for this study.|||-0.071|0.5762
81643894|NCT00396097|162977852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.627|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA (Levene's Test)|||||||0.627
81643895|NCT00396097|162977853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.033||||0.8016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.802|1.33|||Regression, Cox|||||1.330|0.802|0.8016
81600429|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-30.0||||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.0|48.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 4||48|-109|0.446
81600430|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|57.0||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|137.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 4||137|-22|0.157
81600431|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.0||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.0|74.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 8||74|-93|0.826
81600432|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.0||||0.773||95.0|-95.0|70.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 8||70|-95|0.773
81600433|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|47.0||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|131.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 8||131|-38|0.277
81643896|NCT00396097|162977854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.822|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.395|10.249|||ANCOVA|||||10.249|1.395|0.0101
81643897|NCT00396097|162977854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.471||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.417|14.145|||ANCOVA|||||14.145|4.417|0.0002
81643898|NCT00396097|162977854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.204|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.495||0.2001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.707|8.114|||ANCOVA|||||8.114|-1.707|0.2001
81643899|NCT00396097|162977855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.899|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.414|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.181|43.618|||ANCOVA|||||43.618|30.181|<0.0001
81600434|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|45.0||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.0|132.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 12||132|-43|0.319
81600435|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.0||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.0|103.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 12||103|-71|0.716
81600436|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|75.0||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|163.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 12||163|-14|0.098
81600437|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.0||||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.0|100.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 16||100|-80|0.832
81600438|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|25.0||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.0|114.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 16||114|-64|0.579
81600439|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|42.0||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.0|133.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 16||133|-49|0.369
81600440|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-32.0||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-121.0|58.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 20||58|-121|0.487
81600441|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.0||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.0|95.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 20||95|-82|0.887
81600442|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|32.0||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.0|123.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 20||123|-59|0.486
81643900|NCT00396097|162977855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|48.517|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.284|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.054|54.98|||ANCOVA|||||54.980|42.054|<.0001
81643901|NCT00396097|162977855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.443|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.306|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.936|40.951|||ANCOVA|||||40.951|27.936|<.0001
81600443|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.0||||0.604||95.0|-113.0|66.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 24||66|-113|0.604
81600444|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.0||||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.0|82.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 24||82|-97|0.872
81600445|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|43.0||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.0|134.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Pre-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 24||134|-48|0.355
81600446|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.0||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.0|80.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 4||80|-65|0.839
81600447|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.0||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.0|84.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 4||84|-60|0.741
81643902|NCT00396097|162977856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.2618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.068|0.249|||ANCOVA|||||0.249|-0.068|0.2618
81643903|NCT00396097|162977856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.8926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.172|0.198|||ANCOVA|||||0.198|-0.172|0.8926
81643904|NCT00396097|162977856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.9566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.192|0.181|||ANCOVA|||||0.181|-0.192|0.9566
81600448|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|71.0||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|143.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 4||143|-1.8|0.056
81643905|NCT03807700|162977862|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.4769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|0.74|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product as a fixed effect and Baseline overall score as a covariate.|Difference is experimental adhesive minus no adhesive.|||0.74|-1.56|0.4769
81643906|NCT02720081|162977872|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-4.775||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.92|5.37|||ANOVA|Terms for treatment, number of C alleles at the pre-specified SNP, and prior inhaled corticosteroid use.||||5.370|-14.92|0.352
81524175|NCT00590577|162737656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Comparisons with placebo were without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of the change in the CGI-S score at end point was performed using an analysis of covariance model on the ranks of the change in score at end point with treatment and country as factors, and (non-ranked) baseline CGI-S score as a covariate.||||<0.001
81524176|NCT00590577|162737656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||Comparisons with placebo were without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of the change in the CGI-S score at end point was performed using an analysis of covariance model on the ranks of the change in score at end point with treatment and country as factors, and (non-ranked) baseline CGI-S score as a covariate.||||0.005
81643907|NCT02720081|162977873|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|14.3|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen|||14.3|-15.0|
81600449|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.0||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-107.0|57.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 8||57|-107|0.554
81643908|NCT02720081|162977874|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|1.0|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen|||1.0|-12.1|
81643909|NCT02720081|162977896|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.107||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.199|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, interaction of time by treatment, number of C alleles at the pre-specified SNP, and prior inhaled corticosteroid use.||||0.199|0.015|0.023
81643910|NCT03209050|162977897|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Clopper-Pearson 95% CI|||||||0.5
81643911|NCT01061775|162977927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.05
81643912|NCT01061775|162977928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81643913|NCT01061775|162977929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81643914|NCT01061775|162977930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81643915|NCT02567227|162977931|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.54|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in speed during normal pace walking pre and post intervention.||1.54|-3.60|
81643916|NCT02567227|162977931|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|3.76||P-values from linear mixed effects models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status|||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in speed during walking while talking pre and post intervention.||3.76|-2.59|
81643917|NCT02567227|162977932|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.2|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in SPPB scores pre and post intervention.||0.20|-0.49|
81643918|NCT02567227|162977933|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|3.79|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in stride length during walking while talking pre and post intervention.||3.79|-2.13|
81643919|NCT02567227|162977933|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models.|Unadjusted linear mixed effects models were used to compare changes in stride length during normal walking pre and post intervention.||||
81643920|NCT02567227|162977934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.43|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in stride length variability during normal walking pre and post intervention.||0.43|-0.91|
81643921|NCT02567227|162977934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.27|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in stride length variability during walking while talking pre and post intervention.||0.27|-1.16|
81524177|NCT00590577|162737656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0||||Comparisons with placebo were without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of the change in the CGI-S score at end point was performed using an analysis of covariance model on the ranks of the change in score at end point with treatment and country as factors, and (non-ranked) baseline CGI-S score as a covariate.||||0.140
81643922|NCT02567227|162977935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.19|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in the pace domain during normal pace walking pre and post intervention.||0.19|-0.51|
81600450|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-30.0||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.0|51.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 8||51|-110|0.472
81600451|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|66.0||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|149.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 8||149|-16|0.116
81600452|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.0||||0.805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-98.0|76.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 12||76|-98|0.805
81600453|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.0||||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.0|100.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 12||100|-73|0.763
81600454|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|75.0||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|163.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 12||163|-13|0.096
81600455|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-31.0||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-118.0|56.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 16||56|-118|0.485
81600456|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|17.0||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.0|103.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 16||103|-69|0.704
81643923|NCT02567227|162977935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.41|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in the rhythm domain during normal pace walking pre and post intervention.||0.41|-0.20|
81600457|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|72.0||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|159.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 16||159|-16|0.108
81600458|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-64.0||||0.147||95.0|-151.0|23.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 20||23|-151|0.147
81600459|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.0||||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-98.0|75.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 20||75|-98|0.792
81600460|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|49.0||||0.275||95.0|-39.0|138.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 20||138|-39|0.275
81600461|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.0||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-115.0|59.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 24||59|-115|0.530
81524178|NCT01300260|162737657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|2.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|3.64||P-value is two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model analysis included treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested in sequence as a random effect.||||3.64|2.41|<0.001
81600462|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.0||||0.827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.0|96.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 24||96|-77|0.827
81600463|NCT01218126|162877368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|35.0||||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.0|124.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Post-Bronchodilator FVC for Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 24||124|-53|0.434
81600464|NCT01218126|162877369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.2|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 12||2.2|-3.3|0.686
81600465|NCT01218126|162877369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|4.2|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 12||4.2|-1.2|0.279
81643924|NCT02567227|162977935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.32|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in the variation domain during normal pace walking pre and post intervention.||0.32|-0.53|
81643925|NCT02567227|162977935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.56|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in the pace domain during walking while talking pre and post intervention.||0.56|-0.27|
81648183|NCT03672175|162986930|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.3||MMRM was used for analysis with change from BL in HAM-D total score as dependent variable; treatment, BL HAM-D total score, antidepressant use, assessment time point, time point-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables and fixed effects.|MMRM|||Day 3||-0.3|-2.8|0.0160
81600466|NCT01218126|162877369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|0.9|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 12||0.9|-4.6|0.193
81600467|NCT01218126|162877369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|3.5|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 24||3.5|-2.7|0.803
81600468|NCT01218126|162877369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|5.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 24||5.0|-1.2|0.229
81600469|NCT01218126|162877369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|1.8|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 24||1.8|-4.5|0.390
81600470|NCT01218126|162877371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.96||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.01|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 4||1.01|0.91|0.157
81600471|NCT01218126|162877371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.91||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|0.95|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 4||0.95|0.86|0.000
81600472|NCT01218126|162877371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.91||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|0.96|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 4||0.96|0.86|0.000
81600473|NCT01218126|162877371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.95||||0.072||95.0|0.9|1.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 8||1.00|0.90|0.072
81600474|NCT01218126|162877371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.95|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 8||0.95|0.85|0.000
81600475|NCT01218126|162877371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.88||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.94|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 8||0.94|0.83|0.000
81600476|NCT01218126|162877371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.99||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.05|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 12||1.05|0.93|0.728
81643926|NCT02567227|162977935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.45|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in the rhythm domain during walking while talking pre and post intervention.||0.45|-0.48|
81600477|NCT01218126|162877371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.91||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|0.97|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 12||0.97|0.86|0.002
81600478|NCT01218126|162877371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|0.95|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 12||0.95|0.84|0.001
81600479|NCT01218126|162877371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.01||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.07|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 24||1.07|0.95|0.823
81600480|NCT01218126|162877371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.96||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.02|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 24||1.02|0.90|0.153
81600481|NCT01218126|162877371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.95||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.01|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 24||1.01|0.90|0.126
81600482|NCT01218126|162877372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.87||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.12|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 4||1.12|0.68|0.291
81600483|NCT01218126|162877372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.78||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.0|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 4||1.00|0.61|0.046
81600484|NCT01218126|162877372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.73||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.94|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 4||0.94|0.57|0.014
81600485|NCT01218126|162877372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.04||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.32|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 8||1.32|0.82|0.755
81600486|NCT01218126|162877372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.77||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.97|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 8||0.97|0.60|0.029
81600487|NCT01218126|162877372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.74||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.94|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 8||0.94|0.58|0.015
81600488|NCT01218126|162877372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.91||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.17|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 12||1.17|0.71|0.468
81600489|NCT01218126|162877372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.73||||0.011||95.0|0.57|0.93|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 12||0.93|0.57|0.011
81600490|NCT01218126|162877372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.64||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.82|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 12||0.82|0.50|0.000
81524179|NCT01300260|162737657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares (LS) means ratio|5.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.09|7.13||P-value is two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model analysis included treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested in sequence as a random effect.||||7.13|4.09|<0.001
81600491|NCT01218126|162877372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.95||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.22|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 2.5 mg at Week 24||1.22|0.74|0.696
81600492|NCT01218126|162877372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.81||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.04|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg at Week 24||1.04|0.64|0.099
81600493|NCT01218126|162877372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.86||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.11|||mixed model repeated measures||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, region, smoking status at screening (stratum), history of exacerbations, baseline, visit, visit by baseline and visit by treatment interactions.|Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg at Week 24||1.11|0.67|0.256
81600494|NCT01218126|162877373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.0||||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.54|||Negative Binomial regression model|Covariates of treatment, group, smoking status, history of exacerbations and region, with logarithm of time on treatment as an offset variable.|Rate ratio= (Rate of exacerbation in Losmapimod 2.5 mg arm) / (Rate of exacerbation in placebo arm)|Losmapimod 2.5 mg versus Placebo||1.54|0.64|0.989
81600495|NCT01218126|162877373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.98||||0.915||95.0|0.64|1.5|||Negative Binomial regression model|Covariates of treatment, group, smoking status, history of exacerbations and region, with logarithm of time on treatment as an offset variable.|Rate ratio= (Rate of exacerbation in Losmapimod 7.5 mg arm) / (Rate of exacerbation in placebo arm)|Placebo versus Losmapimod 7.5 mg||1.50|0.64|0.915
81600496|NCT01218126|162877373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.74||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.18|||Negative Binomial regression model|Covariates of treatment, group, smoking status, history of exacerbations and region, with logarithm of time on treatment as an offset variable.|Rate ratio= (Rate of exacerbation in Losmapimod 15 mg arm) / (Rate of exacerbation in placebo arm)|Placebo versus Losmapimod 15 mg||1.18|0.47|0.210
81600497|NCT02182973|162877399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81600498|NCT02182973|162877400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.875|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.875
81600499|NCT02182973|162877401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.025
81600500|NCT01123382|162877412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||Group X time interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|we included a random intercept for each individual participant. We used a first-order antedependent covariance structure.||To detect a minimum clinically important difference of 2 points2 on the BPI-SF3 with an anticipated standard deviation for each mean of 2.5, estimated from a prior study, with an alpha level of 0.05 and a power of 80%, for five waves of data, a sample size of 10 participants per group was necessary. With anticipated dropouts, a sample size of at least 12 participants per group was required.||||0.04
81600501|NCT01123382|162877413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|||||group x time interaction 0.059|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.059
81600502|NCT01123382|162877414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.543||||||group x time interaction 0.543|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.543
81600503|NCT01123382|162877415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|||||group x time interaction 0.33|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.33
81600504|NCT01123382|162877416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|||||group x time 0.61|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.61
81643927|NCT02567227|162977935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.35|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in the variation domain during walking while talking pre and post intervention.||0.35|-0.40|
81643928|NCT02567227|162977936|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.925|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.369|2.319||||||Logistic model for treatment effect on substantial improvement in normal velocity adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal).||2.319|0.369|
81600505|NCT01123382|162877417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.398||||||group x time interaction 0.398|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.398
81600506|NCT01123382|162877418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||||||group x time interaction 0.46|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.46
81600507|NCT01123382|162877419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||||||group x time interaction 0.59|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.59
81600508|NCT01123382|162877420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||||||group x time interaction 0.69|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.69
81600509|NCT02740049|162877421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||P value is the comparison between the IFN/TNF induction group versus the VR588 (10-7M) treatment group.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical differences is determined using the Kruskal-Wallis test followed by Dunn's multiple comparison test or a Wilcoxon signed rank test as appropriate.||||0.0002
81600510|NCT02740049|162877422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3994||||||P value is the comparison between the IFN/TNF induction group versus the VR588 (10-7M) treatment group|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical differences is determined using the Kruskal-Wallis test followed by Dunn's multiple comparison test or Wilcoxon signed rank test as appropriate.||||0.3994
81600511|NCT02740049|162877423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0104||||||P value is the comparison between the IFN/TNF induction group versus VR588 (10-7M) treatment group.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical difference is determined using the Kruskal-Wallis test followed by Dunn's multiple comparison test or a Wilcoxon signed rank test as appropriate.||||0.0104
81600512|NCT02274857|162877424|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2179|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2179
81600513|NCT02274857|162877425|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2782|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2782
81600514|NCT02274857|162877426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7266|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7266
81600515|NCT02274857|162877427|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3522|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3522
81600516|NCT03088267|162877448|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.6||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.94|-2.17|||ANCOVA|||||-2.17|-14.94|0.0118
81600517|NCT03088267|162877449|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.8||||0.1128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.94|42.5|||ANCOVA|||Comparison at 30 minutes post-dose||42.50|-4.94|0.1128
81600518|NCT03088267|162877449|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|60.3||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.91|87.75|||ANCOVA|||Comparison at 3 hours postdose||87.75|32.91|0.0003
81600519|NCT01895972|162877450|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The reduction from baseline in IOP was significant at all post-baseline assessment time points through Week 52.|t-test, 2 sided|||comparison vs. baseline||||<0.001
81600520|NCT03933826|162877504|SUPERIORITY||Average treatment estimate (ATE)|0.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.4||We tested the hypothesis that the average treatment effect (ATE) is different from zero. This was the only hypothesis test in our primary manuscript, and so no adjustment for multiple comparisons is necessary.|TMLE|TMLE stands for targeted maximum likelihood estimation|The causal mean difference in outcomes if all patients had been treated with radical cystectomy versus with bladder-sparing therapy. A positive value indicates greater physical functioning associated with radical cystectomy.|||2.4|-0.6|<0.05
81600521|NCT03933826|162877507|OTHER|We did not conduct a hypothesis test for this outcome. We presented an estimate of the average treatment effect (ATE).|TMLE|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.9|||||The ATE is interpreted as the causal mean difference in outcomes if all patients had been treated with RC versus having been treated with BST. A positive value indicates greater urinary health associated with radical cystectomy.|||2.9|-0.5|
81600522|NCT03933826|162877510|OTHER|We did not conduct a hypothesis test for this outcome. We presented an estimate of average treatment effect (ATE).|TMLE|-11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-9.0|||||The ATE is interpreted as the causal mean difference in outcomes if all patients had been treated with RC versus having been treated with BST. A positive value indicates greater sexual health associated with radical cystectomy.|||-9.0|-14.7|
81600523|NCT03933826|162877513|OTHER|We did not conduct a hypothesis test for this outcome. We presented an estimate of the average treatment effect (ATE).|TMLE|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.3|||||The ATE is interpreted as the causal mean difference in outcomes if all patients had been treated with RC versus having been treated with BST. A negative value indicates worse bowel health associated with radical cystectomy.|||-0.3|-2.5|
81600524|NCT03933826|162877516|OTHER|We did not conduct a hypothesis test for this outcome. We presented an estimate of the average treatment effect (ATE).|TMLE|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.6|||||The ATE is interpreted as the causal mean difference in outcomes if all patients had been treated with RC versus having been treated with BST. A positive value indicates greater financial health associated with radical cystectomy.|||2.6|0.2|
81600525|NCT03933826|162877519|OTHER|We did not conduct a hypothesis test for this outcome. We presented an estimate of the average treatment effect (ATE).|TMLE|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.6|||||||The ATE is interpreted as the causal mean difference in outcomes if all patients had been treated with RC versus having been treated with BST. A negative value indicates lower anxiety associated with radical cystectomy.|-1.6|-3.1|
81600526|NCT03933826|162877522|SUPERIORITY|We did not conduct a hypothesis test for this outcome. We presented an estimate of the average treatment effect (ATE).|TMLE|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.3|||||||The ATE is interpreted as the causal mean difference in outcomes if all patients had been treated with RC versus having been treated with BST. A negative value indicates less depression associated with radical cystectomy.|-0.3|-1.8|
81600527|NCT03933826|162877525|OTHER|We did not conduct a hypothesis test for this outcome. We presented an estimate of the average treatment effect (ATE).|TMLE|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.04|||||||The ATE is interpreted as the causal mean difference in outcomes if all patients had been treated with RC versus having been treated with BST. A positive value indicates greater quality of life associated with radical cystectomy.|0.04|0.01|
81600528|NCT03933826|162877528|OTHER|We did not conduct a hypothesis test for this outcome.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|1.59|||||Inverse probability weighted risk ratios calculated using quasi-Poisson regression. A weighted risk ratio \> 1 implies that participants who choose RC have a greater chance of surviving without recurrence than those who choose BST.|||1.59|1.33|
81643929|NCT02567227|162977936|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.961|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.516|1.789||||||Logistic model for treatment effect on substantial improvement in walking while talking velocity adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal).||1.789|0.516|
81600529|NCT03933826|162877531|OTHER|We did not conduct a hypothesis test for this outcome.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.03|||||Inverse probability weighted risk ratios calculated using quasi-Poisson regression. A weighted risk ratio \< 1 implies that participants who choose RC have a lower chance of surviving without metastasis than those who choose BST.|||1.03|0.94|
81600530|NCT03933826|162877534|OTHER|We did not conduct a hypothesis test for this outcome.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.88|||||Inverse probability weighted risk ratios calculated using quasi-Poisson regression. A weighted risk ratio \< 1 implies that participants who choose RC have a lower chance of surviving without cancer progression than those who choose BST.|||0.88|0.73|
81600531|NCT03933826|162877537|OTHER|We did not conduct a hypothesis test for this outcome.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.01|||||Inverse probability weighted risk ratios calculated using quasi-Poisson regression. A weighted risk ratio \< 1 implies that participants who choose RC have a lower chance of surviving cancer than those who choose BST.|||1.01|0.96|
81600532|NCT03933826|162877540|SUPERIORITY|Inverse probability weighted risk ratios calculated using quasi-Poisson regression|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.08|||||A weighted risk ratio \< 1 implies that participants who choose radical cystectomy have a lower chance of surviving than those who choose bladder-sparing therapy.|||2.08|0.38|
81600533|NCT01860703|162877548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|5.01||||||||5.01|1.02|
81600534|NCT01860703|162877554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.26|7.19||||||||7.19|3.26|
81600535|NCT01860703|162877557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|13.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.1|15.75||||||||15.75|11.10|
81600536|NCT02532556|162877558|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxan signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81600537|NCT02532556|162877559|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxan signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81600538|NCT00696410|162877561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||p value represents test of paired (within patient) difference||||0.068
81600539|NCT00696410|162877561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||p value tests difference between the marker in CHF patients at time 0 and Health Controls (between group)||||0.022
81600540|NCT00696410|162877562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Sign test|||p value represents test of paired (within patient) difference||||0.71
81600541|NCT00696410|162877562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||p value tests difference between the marker in CHF patients at time 0 and Health Controls (between group)||||0.33
81600542|NCT00696410|162877563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Sign test|||p value represents test of paired (within patient) difference||||0.69
81600543|NCT00696410|162877563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||p value tests difference between the marker in CHF patients at time 0 and Health Controls (between group)||||0.004
81600544|NCT00696410|162877564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Sign test|||p value represents test of paired (within patient) difference||||0.48
81600545|NCT00696410|162877564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||p value tests difference between the marker in CHF patients at time 0 and Health Controls (between group)||||0.39
81600546|NCT00696410|162877565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||Sign test|||p value represents test of paired (within patient) difference||||0.92
81600547|NCT00696410|162877565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||p value tests difference between the marker in CHF patients at time 0 and Health Controls (between group)||||0.22
81600548|NCT03184792|162877568|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.5|||<|0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|12.4|||ANOVA|||||12.4|6.6|<0.000
81600549|NCT03184792|162877568|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|10.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|17.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||17.0|3.7|0.010
81600550|NCT03184792|162877569|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81600551|NCT02134587|162877582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1e-05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.00001
81600552|NCT02134587|162877583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81600553|NCT01515748|162877589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0152||||||Threshold for statistical significance at 0.049.|Stratified Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using Kaplan-Meier method. Comparison was stratified based on site and TNM classification (T4/N-, T2/N+, T3-4/N+).||||0.0152
81600554|NCT01971723|162877624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Groups were compared against each other at the two different time points and against themselves at the same time points.||This statistical analysis is for the squat one repetition maximum outcomes, only.||||.38
81600555|NCT01971723|162877624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||This statistical analysis is for the bench press one repetition maximum outcomes, only.||||0.0001
81600556|NCT01971723|162877624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||This statistical analysis is for the deadlift one repetition maximum measures, only.||||.3
81600557|NCT01971723|162877624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||This statistical analysis compares the outcomes of the total weight lifted.||||0.0001
81600558|NCT01971723|162877625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81600559|NCT01971723|162877626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||This statistical measurement is for cholesterol measure outcomes, only.||||>.05
81600560|NCT01971723|162877626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||This statistical analysis is for glucose measure outcomes, only.||||>.05
81600561|NCT01971723|162877626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||This statistical analysis is for HDL measure outcomes, only.||||>.05
81600562|NCT01971723|162877626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||This statistical analysis is for LDL measure outcomes, only.||||>.05
81600563|NCT01971723|162877626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||This statistical analysis for the triglyceride measure outcomes, only.||||>.05
81600564|NCT01971723|162877627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81600565|NCT01971723|162877628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81600566|NCT01971723|162877629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81600567|NCT01971723|162877630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81600568|NCT01971723|162877631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81600569|NCT01971723|162877632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>.05
81600570|NCT01971723|162877633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis is for deadlift volume measure outcomes, only.||||>.05
81600571|NCT01971723|162877633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis is for auxiliary squat volume measure outcomes, only.||||>.05
81600572|NCT01971723|162877633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||This statistical analysis is for squat volume measure outcomes, only.||||>.05
81600573|NCT01971723|162877633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis is for bench volume measure outcomes, only.||||>.05
81600574|NCT01971723|162877633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis is for total squat volume measures, only.||||>.05
81600575|NCT01971723|162877633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis is for total weight lifted volume measure outcomes, only.||||>.05
81600576|NCT01971723|162877634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81600577|NCT01971723|162877635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81600578|NCT01971723|162877636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.05
81600579|NCT03188055|162877644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81600580|NCT03188055|162877645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.709|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.709
81600581|NCT03188055|162877646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81600582|NCT03188055|162877647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.063
81600583|NCT03188055|162877648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.892|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.892
81600584|NCT03188055|162877649|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99||||||Using an a priori statistical significance of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison of concordance status by intervention status (outcome by predictor).||||> . 99
81600585|NCT03188055|162877650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.188|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.188
81600586|NCT03188055|162877651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.042
81600587|NCT03188055|162877653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.698|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.698
81600588|NCT03188055|162877654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81600589|NCT01345630|162877737|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For the analysis of the primary endpoint conducted at Week 48, the alternative hypothesis was to test for non-inferiority of MVC+DRV/r to FTC/TDF+DRV/r with a non-inferiority margin of -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.83|-4.24||||||The difference in the percentages between the maraviroc and the emtricitabine/tenofovir treatment arms and the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference was provided using the stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) method over the two assays and the screening plasma HIV-1 RNA levels (\>=100,000 copies/mL or \<100,000 copies/mL). The sample size was chosen to yield a power of ≥90%. The 95% CIs and mean difference (final values) are presented as percentages above.||-4.24|-14.83|
81600590|NCT01345630|162877745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0303|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1343|-0.0157||||||The difference in proportions of patients with plasma HIV-1 RNA \<50 copies/mL at Week 48 between the \[MVC+DRV/r\] and the \[FTC/TDF+DRV/r\] treatment arms, with two-sided 95% confidence interval, is shown for those patients who were R5 by genotype (including all who were originally randomized to ESTA and were R5 by genotype upon retesting), via the maximum likelihood (ML) method.||-0.0157|-0.1343|
81600591|NCT01345630|162877750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4|23.6|||ANCOVA|||Results were from an ANCOVA model with change from Baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: Treatment group, Screening plasma HIV RNA concentration, Screening Tropism Assay, Baseline value of the response variable.||23.6|-24.4|0.9750
81600592|NCT01345630|162877751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.5|||ANCOVA|||Results were from ANCOVA model with change from Baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: Treatment group, Screening plasma HIV RNA concentration, Screening Tropism Assay, Baseline value of the response variable.||-1.5|-3.1|<0.0001
81600593|NCT01345630|162877752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|127.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.5|178.8|||ANCOVA|||Results were from ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: Treatment group, Screening plasma HIV RNA concentration, Screening Tropism Assay, Baseline value of the response variable.||178.8|76.5|<0.0001
81600594|NCT01345630|162877753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.1|||ANCOVA|||Results were from ANCOVA model with change from Baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: Treatment group, Screening plasma HIV RNA concentration, Screening Tropism Assay, Baseline value of the response variable.||3.1|1.1|<0.0001
81600595|NCT01345630|162877754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from Baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: Treatment group, Screening plasma HIV RNA concentration, Screening Tropism Assay, Baseline value of the response variable.||-0.07|-0.15|<0.0001
81600596|NCT01345630|162877755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|75.861||||0.8379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-658.181|809.903|||ANCOVA|||Results are from ANCOVA model with change from Baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment group, age, race, Screening BMI, and Baseline value of the response variable. Treatment differences are estimated using LS means with factor levels weighted according to overall analysis population proportions.||809.903|-658.181|0.8379
81600597|NCT01345630|162877756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031||||0.3376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.094|||ANCOVA|||Results are from ANCOVA model with change from Baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment group, age, race, Screening BMI, and Baseline value of the response variable. Treatment differences are estimated using LS means with factor levels weighted according to overall analysis population proportions.||0.094|-0.033|0.3376
81600598|NCT01345630|162877757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.014||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.023|||ANCOVA|||Results are from ANCOVA model with change from Baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment group, age, race, Screening BMI, and Baseline value of the response variable. Treatment differences are estimated using LS means with factor levels weighted according to overall analysis population proportions.||0.023|0.004|0.0043
81600599|NCT01345630|162877758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.008||||0.2273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.022|||ANCOVA|||Results are from ANCOVA model with change from Baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment group, age, race, Screening BMI, and Baseline value of the response variable. Treatment differences are estimated using LS means with factor levels weighted according to overall analysis population proportions.||0.022|-0.005|0.2273
81600600|NCT01345630|162877759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.005||||0.4188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.018|||ANCOVA|||Results are from ANCOVA model with change from Baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment group, age, race, Screening BMI, and Baseline value of the response variable. Treatment differences are estimated using LS means with factor levels weighted according to overall analysis population proportions.||0.018|-0.007|0.4188
81600601|NCT01345630|162877760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.12||||0.1722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.17|0.94|||ANCOVA|||Results are from ANCOVA model with change from Baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment group, age, race, Screening BMI, and Baseline value of the response variable. Treatment differences are estimated using LS means with factor levels weighted according to overall analysis population proportions.||0.94|-5.17|0.1722
81524180|NCT01300260|162737658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|3.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.66|3.59||P-value is two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model analysis included treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested in sequence as a random effect.||||3.59|2.66|<0.001
81524181|NCT01300260|162737658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|7.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.82|13.0||P-value is two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model analysis included treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested in sequence as a random effect.||||13.0|4.82|<0.001
81524182|NCT01300260|162737659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|4.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.45|5.0||P-value is two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model analysis included treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested in sequence as a random effect.||||5.00|3.45|<0.001
81524183|NCT01300260|162737659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|3.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.99|4.78||P-value is two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model analysis included treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested in sequence as a random effect.||||4.78|2.99|<0.001
81524184|NCT01300260|162737660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|2.04||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|3.31||P-value is two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model analysis included treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested in sequence as a random effect.||||3.31|1.26|0.011
81524185|NCT01300260|162737660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|2.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|3.47||P-value is two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model analysis included treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested in sequence as a random effect.||||3.47|1.71|<0.001
81524186|NCT01300260|162737661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|1.22||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.43||P-value is two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model analysis included treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested in sequence as a random effect.||||1.43|1.04|0.021
81524187|NCT01300260|162737661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|1.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|1.53||P-value is two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model analysis included treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested in sequence as a random effect.||||1.53|1.27|<0.001
81524188|NCT01300260|162737662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|1.43||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.8||P-value is two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model analysis included treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested in sequence as a random effect.||||1.80|1.14|0.009
81524189|NCT01300260|162737662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|1.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|1.94||P-value is 2-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model analysis included treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested in sequence as a random effect.||||1.94|1.59|<0.001
81524190|NCT00439374|162737664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.35||||||All deliveries less than 37 weeks||1.35|0.79|
81524191|NCT00439374|162737664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.4||||||Spontaneous deliveries||1.40|0.70|
81524192|NCT00439374|162737664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.84||||||Medically-indicated deliveries||1.84|0.65|
81524193|NCT00439374|162737665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.93
81524194|NCT00439374|162737666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.8||||||||1.80|0.61|
81524195|NCT00439374|162737667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.21||||||||1.21|0.58|
81524196|NCT00439374|162737668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.43||||||||1.43|0.54|
81524197|NCT00439374|162737669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.3||||||||1.30|0.36|
81524198|NCT00439374|162737670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.15||||||||1.15|0.82|
81524199|NCT00439374|162737671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.29||||||||1.29|0.55|
81524200|NCT00439374|162737672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.55||||||||1.55|0.77|
81524201|NCT00439374|162737673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|5.33||||||||5.33|0.43|
81524202|NCT00439374|162737674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.72||||||||1.72|0.78|
81524203|NCT00439374|162737675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.41||||||||2.41|0.56|
81524204|NCT00439374|162737677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.58||||||||1.58|0.34|
81524205|NCT00439374|162737678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.52||||||||2.52|0.84|
81524206|NCT00439374|162737679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.46||||||||1.46|0.79|
81524207|NCT00439374|162737680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.13||||||Any side effect||1.13|0.92|
81524208|NCT00439374|162737680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.17||||||Injection site||1.17|0.93|
81524209|NCT00439374|162737680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|5.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|22.78||||||Urticaria||22.78|1.11|
81524210|NCT00439374|162737680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.83||||||Nausea||1.83|0.27|
81524211|NCT00439374|162737681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.3||||||Analysis is for the total composite||1.30|0.46|
81524212|NCT00439374|162737682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.82
81524213|NCT00439374|162737690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.61
81524214|NCT02533726|162737691|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.75|||Fisher Exact|||Per-protocol (PP) analysis, consistent with regulatory guidance (FDA).||.75|.1|.012
81600602|NCT01345630|162877761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-126.78||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-218.34|-35.23|||ANCOVA|||Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from Baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment group, age, race, Screening BMI, Baseline value of the response variable. Treatment differences are estimated using LS means with factor levels weighted according to overall analysis population proportions.||-35.23|-218.34|0.0071
81600603|NCT03938454|162877766|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|45.98||||0.0676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|65.36||P-value is from one-sided Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test with at least 25% percent reduction from Baseline (adjusted for 26 weeks) as outcome variable.|Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test|||||65.36|23.50|0.0676
81600604|NCT03938454|162877772|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|50.2||||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.94|67.36||P-value is from one-sided Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test with at least 25% reduction from Baseline (adjusted for 26 weeks) as outcome variable.|Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test|||||67.36|27.94|0.0259
81600605|NCT03810534|162877773|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.24||0.62|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The final estimated mean difference is based on a linear mixed model that adjusts for time and is not equal to the difference in the unadjusted, observed means.|||||.62
81600606|NCT03810534|162877774|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The final estimated mean difference is based on a linear mixed model that adjusts for time and is not equal to the difference in the unadjusted, observed means.|||||.31
81600607|NCT03810534|162877775|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The final estimated mean difference is based on a linear mixed model that adjusts for time and is not equal to the difference in the unadjusted, observed means.|||||.93
81600608|NCT03810534|162877776|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The final estimated mean difference is based on a linear mixed model that adjusts for time and is not equal to the difference in the unadjusted, observed means.|||||.60
81600609|NCT03810534|162877777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.49||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The final estimated mean difference is based on a linear mixed model that adjusts for time and is not equal to the difference in the unadjusted, observed means.|||||.53
81461647|NCT04031846|162615576|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.7|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 14|95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|1.7|-2.6|
81600610|NCT03810534|162877778|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.57||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The final estimated mean difference is based on a linear mixed model that adjusts for time and is not equal to the difference in the unadjusted, observed means.|||||.83
81600611|NCT03810534|162877779|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The final estimated mean difference is based on a linear mixed model that adjusts for time and is not equal to the difference in the unadjusted, observed means.|||||.75
81600612|NCT03810534|162877780|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The final estimated mean difference is based on a linear mixed model that adjusts for time and is not equal to the difference in the unadjusted, observed means.|||||.50
81600613|NCT03810534|162877781|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The final estimated mean difference is based on a linear mixed model that adjusts for time and is not equal to the difference in the unadjusted, observed means.|||||.48
81600614|NCT03810534|162877782|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The final estimated mean difference is based on a linear mixed model that adjusts for time and is not equal to the difference in the unadjusted, observed means.|||||.22
81600615|NCT03810534|162877783|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.88
81600616|NCT03810534|162877784|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.23
81600617|NCT03092375|162877788|OTHER|Study is not intended to be powered|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.48|5.12|||||Excludes re-infection and death|The difference in the percentage of subjects with on-treatment virologic failure (Defined as increase of \>1 log10 IU/mL above nadir during treatment, or HCV RNA \>= 15 IU/mL at end of treatment with at least 6 weeks of treatment between Arms A and B are summarized with two-sided 95% Wilson score intervals.||5.12|-9.48|
81600618|NCT03092375|162877789|OTHER|The difference in the percentage of subjects with post-treatment relapse between Arms A and B are summarized with two-sided 95% Wilson score intervals.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.49|5.49||||||||5.49|-10.49|
81600619|NCT03092375|162877790|OTHER|Difference in percentage of subjects with on-treatment virologic failure between Arms C and D will be summarized with two-sided 95% Wilson score intervals|Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|22.08||||||||22.08|-3.03|
81600620|NCT03092375|162877791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.85|10.22||||||Excludes re-infection and death||10.22|-13.85|
81600621|NCT03092375|162877792|OTHER|Study was not powered to compare efficacy|Logistic Regression Contrast Estimate|-0.812||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.947|0.323|||Chi-squared|Logistic regression contrast estimates with Wald confidence intervals and Chi-square p values|Comparison of Arm Pair A/C versus B/D overall on mITT population|||0.323|-1.947|0.161
81600622|NCT03092375|162877792|OTHER|Study is not powered to compare efficacy of 12 wks vs 16 weeks of treatment|Logistic regression contrast estimate|0.89||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.239|1.076|||Chi-squared|Logistic regression contrast estimates with Wald confidence intervals and Chi-square p values|Difference in proportion of SVR12 rates for 12 vs 16 weeks on mITT Comparing Cirrhotic subjects versus non-cirrhotic subjects.|||1.076|-1.239|0.890
81600623|NCT03092375|162877792|OTHER|Study is not powered|Logistic regression contrast estimate|0.977||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|2.694|||Chi-squared|||Comparison of 12 weeks vs 16 weeks in Genotype 1b vs non-1b||2.694|-0.740|0.265
81600624|NCT00949715|162877805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.2352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|10.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||HO: Pacing at selective RV sites (mid-septum or apex) has no different impact on the change in LVEF after 24 months follow-up. With 12% SD and 80 subjects in groups will have 90% power to detect an absolute difference in LVEF of 6.2% at 24 months follow-up at an alpha level of 0.05.||10.8|-2.7|0.2352
81600625|NCT00949715|162877806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1||||0.7405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|5.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Ho: Packing at selective RV sites (mid-Septum or apex) has no different impact on LVEF change from 2 weeks to 24 months.||5.5|-7.6|0.7405
81600626|NCT00949715|162877807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.3||||0.1051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|2.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Ho: Pacing at selective sites (RVS or RVA) has no different impact on LV end systolic volume||2.4|-25.1|0.1051
81600627|NCT00949715|162877808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.9||||0.9835||95.0||||Adjusting for age and gender|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Rank Sum||Ho: The AT/AF burden in the RVS group is the same as the RVA group.||||0.9835
81600628|NCT00861614|162877810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.96|||Log Rank||Ipilimumab over placebo|||0.96|0.71|0.0127
81600629|NCT00861614|162877812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.82|||||Ipilimumab over placebo|||0.82|0.61|
81600630|NCT00861614|162877814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|4.0|||||Ipilimumab over placebo|||4.00|0.02|
81461648|NCT04031846|162615576|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.6|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 18C|95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|2.6|-3.9|
81600631|NCT01255592|162877824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of AZD5069 80 mg to placebo|0.31||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.17|0.59|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, and baseline as covariates. The analysis was done on log-transformed data. The results were back-transformed after the analysis on the log scale.||0.59|0.17|0.004
81600632|NCT01255592|162877825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of AZD5069 80 mg to placebo|0.64||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|0.84|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, and baseline as covariates. The analysis was done on log-transformed data. The results were back-transformed after the analysis on the log scale.||0.84|0.49|0.008
81600633|NCT01255592|162877826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|6.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.298||0.047|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.22|12.33|||ANCOVA|||The 24-hour sputum weight on Visit 4 was compared between groups using ANCOVA (additive model) with treatment and inhaled corticosteroids/P. aeruginosa infection as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||12.33|1.22|0.047
81600634|NCT01255592|162877827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.284|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||0.26|-0.05|0.284
81600635|NCT01255592|162877828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.929|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||0.14|-0.12|0.929
81600636|NCT01255592|162877829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.966|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||0.10|-0.11|0.966
81600637|NCT01255592|162877830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.791|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||0.17|-0.13|0.791
81524215|NCT02533726|162737691|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.74|||Fisher Exact|||Per protocol analysis adjusted for admitting team, unit of admission, and risk for pressure injury.||0.74|0.06|0.015
81524216|NCT01147848|162737694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.037||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.088|0.015|||ANCOVA||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline FEV1, region, sex, age, and treatment.|||0.015|-0.088|0.162
81600638|NCT01255592|162877831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.433|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|0.6|||ANCOVA|||The ANCOVA model used TDI as the response variable with treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and BDI as covariates.||0.6|-1.6|0.433
81600639|NCT01255592|162877832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.03||0.935|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.81|14.13|||ANCOVA|||Morning PEF: Analysis of covariance includes treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||14.13|-12.81|0.935
81600640|NCT01255592|162877832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.35||0.654|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.02|15.64|||ANCOVA|||Evening PEF: Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||15.64|-9.02|0.654
81600641|NCT01255592|162877833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.329|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.36|||ANCOVA|||Describe your breathing: Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||0.36|-0.09|0.329
81600642|NCT01255592|162877833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.664|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.27|||ANCOVA|||How often do you cough?: Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||0.27|-0.16|0.664
81600643|NCT01255592|162877833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.152|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.54|||ANCOVA|||Night time symptom score: Analysis of covariance includes treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||0.54|-0.04|0.152
81600644|NCT01255592|162877833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.15|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|0.05|||ANCOVA|||What color is your sputum?: Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||0.05|-0.80|0.150
81600645|NCT01255592|162877833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.248|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.35|||ANCOVA|||The amount of sputum you produced: Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||0.35|-0.06|0.248
81600646|NCT01255592|162877833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.053|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.45|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Type of sputum: Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||-0.04|-0.45|0.053
81600647|NCT01255592|162877833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.179|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.42|||ANCOVA|||How do you feel?: Analysis of covariance includes treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||0.42|-0.04|0.179
81600648|NCT01255592|162877833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.942|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|0.68|||ANCOVA|||Number of puffs of inhalers: Analysis of covariance includes treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||0.68|-0.75|0.942
81600649|NCT01255592|162877834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.374||0.625|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.32|4.0|||ANCOVA|||Total score: Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||4.00|-7.32|0.625
81600650|NCT01255592|162877834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.342||0.151|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.49|0.74|||ANCOVA|||Symptom domain: Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||0.74|-10.49|0.151
81600651|NCT01255592|162877834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.524||0.773|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.91|6.28|||ANCOVA|||Activity domain: Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||6.28|-8.91|0.773
81600652|NCT01255592|162877834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.845||0.92|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.84|6.07|||ANCOVA|||Impact domain: Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||6.07|-6.84|0.920
81600653|NCT01255592|162877835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|0.69||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.42|1.14|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||1.14|0.42|0.220
81600654|NCT01255592|162877836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|4.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.05|6.54|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||6.54|3.05|<0.001
81600655|NCT01255592|162877837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|0.92||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.26|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||1.26|0.68|0.670
81600656|NCT01255592|162877838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|0.99||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.27|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||1.27|0.78|0.968
81600657|NCT01255592|162877839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|1.43||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|2.24|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||2.24|0.91|0.193
81600658|NCT01255592|162877840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|3.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.19|4.79|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||4.79|2.19|<0.001
81600659|NCT01255592|162877841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|1.02||||0.917|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.48|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||1.48|0.71|0.917
81600660|NCT01255592|162877842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|0.17||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|1.08|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||1.08|0.03|0.111
81600661|NCT01255592|162877843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|1.33||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|2.26|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||2.26|0.79|0.367
81600662|NCT01255592|162877844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|1.54||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|2.4|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||2.40|0.98|0.112
81600663|NCT01255592|162877845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|1.05||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.12|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||1.12|0.98|0.241
81600664|NCT01255592|162877846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|5.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.18|7.23|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||7.23|4.18|<0.001
81600665|NCT01255592|162877847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|1.16||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.47|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||1.47|0.92|0.281
81600666|NCT01255592|162877848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|1.56||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.28|1.91|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||1.91|1.28|0.001
81600667|NCT01255592|162877849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|6.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.42|8.35|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance included treatment, inhaled corticosteroids, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and baseline as covariates.||8.35|4.42|<0.001
81600668|NCT00605202|162877869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||P-value of the change in the plasma potassium (baseline to 2 weeks) between arms|t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis applies to the change in the plasma potassium (baseline to 2 weeks) between arms||||0.007
81600669|NCT03928028|162877893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.507||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares mothers in FBT to mothers in FBT+Parent-focused CRT||||.507
81643930|NCT02567227|162977937|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.45|20.41|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in Flanker performance (milliseconds) pre and post intervention.||20.41|-35.45|
81600670|NCT03928028|162877893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares fathers in FBT to fathers in FBT+Parent-focused CRT||||.017
81600671|NCT03928028|162877893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.139||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares adolescents in FBT to adolescents in FBT+Adolescent-focused CRT||||.139
81600672|NCT03928028|162877894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.389|||||||generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compare mothers in FBT to mothers in FBT+CRTp||||.389
81600673|NCT03928028|162877894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.447||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares fathers in FBT to fathers in FBT+Parent-focused CRT||||.447
81600674|NCT03928028|162877894|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares adolescents in FBT to adolescents in FBT+Adolescent-focused CRT||||<.001
81643931|NCT02567227|162977938|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.31|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes on the Digit Symbol Substitution Test pre and post intervention.||2.31|-0.30|
81600675|NCT03928028|162877895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.778||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares mothers in FBT to mothers in FBT+Parent-focused CRT||||.778
81600676|NCT03928028|162877895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.297||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares mothers in FBT to mothers in FBT+Parent-focused CRT||||.297
81600677|NCT03928028|162877895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares adolescents in FBT to adolescents in FBT+Adolescent-focused CRT||||.062
81600678|NCT03928028|162877896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares mothers in FBT to mothers in FBT+Parent-focused CRT||||.069
81600679|NCT03928028|162877896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.323||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares fathers in FBT to fathers in FBT+Parent-focused CRT||||.323
81600680|NCT03928028|162877896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.225|||||||generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares adolescents in FBT to adolescents in FBT+Adolescent-focused CRT||||.225
81600681|NCT03928028|162877897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares mothers in FBT to mothers in FBT+Parent-focused CRT||||.196
81600682|NCT03928028|162877897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.812||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares fathers in FBT to fathers in FBT+Parent-focused CRT||||.812
81600683|NCT03928028|162877897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.499||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares adolescents in FBT to adolescents in FBT+Adolescent-focused CRT||||.499
81600684|NCT03928028|162877898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.446||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares mothers in FBT to mothers in FBT+Parent-focused CRT||||.446
81461649|NCT04031846|162615576|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.0|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 19A|95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|1.0|-3.5|
81461650|NCT04031846|162615576|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.7|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 19F|95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|0.7|-2.0|
81461651|NCT04031846|162615576|OTHER||Percentage Difference|6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|11.9|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 23F|95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|11.9|1.3|
81461652|NCT04031846|162615576|OTHER||Percentage Difference|90.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.4|92.7|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 22F|95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|92.7|87.4|
81461653|NCT04031846|162615576|OTHER||Percentage Difference|45.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.3|50.3|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: Serotype 33F|95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|50.3|41.3|
81461654|NCT04031846|162615579|OTHER|Percentage difference and CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Percentage Difference|15.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|19.2|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: V114 Serotype 22F minus Prevenar 13™ Serotype 3||19.2|12.9|
81461655|NCT04031846|162615579|OTHER|Percentage difference and CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Percentage Difference|15.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|18.7|||||V114 minus Prevenar 13™|Percentage Difference: V114 Serotype 33F minus Prevenar 13™ Serotype 3||18.7|12.2|
81463718|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|2.83||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with lower than higher delayed discounting (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.83|0.12|0.03
81463719|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|2.04||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline education would be stronger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.04|-1.92|0.95
81463720|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|1.36||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline literacy would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.36|-2.91|0.48
81600685|NCT03928028|162877898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.647|||||||generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares fathers in FBT to fathers in FBT+Parent-focused CRT||||.647
81600686|NCT03928028|162877898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.765||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares adolescents in FBT to adolescents in FBT+Adolescent-focused CRT||||.765
81600687|NCT03928028|162877899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.425||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares mothers in FBT to mothers in FBT+Parent-focused CRT||||.425
81600688|NCT03928028|162877899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares fathers in FBT to fathers in FBT+Parent-focused CRT||||.630
81600689|NCT03928028|162877899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.854||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .15|generalized estimating equation|||This analysis compares adolescents in FBT to adolescents in FBT+Adolescent-focused CRT||||.854
81600690|NCT02802501|162877902|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.444|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.285|0.693|||Cox Proportional Hazard||If hazard ratio was found to be \<1 then there are lower chances of relapse with Tafenoquine+DHA-PQP compared to DHA-PQP only.|||0.693|0.285|<0.001
81600691|NCT02802501|162877903|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.722|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.031|2.875|||||If hazard ratio was found to be \>1 then there are higher chances of relapse with Tafenoquine+DHA-PQP compared to Primaquine+DHA-PQP.|||2.875|1.031|
81600692|NCT02802501|162877904|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.258|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.155|0.431|||||If hazard ratio was found to be \<1 then there are lower chances of relapse with Primaquine+DHA-PQP compared to DHA-PQP only.|||0.431|0.155|
81600693|NCT02802501|162877905|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.433|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.273|0.686|||||If hazard ratio was found to be \<1 then there are lower chances of relapse with Tafenoquine+DHA-PQP compared to DHA-PQP only.|||0.686|0.273|
81600694|NCT04525547|162877925|OTHER|||||||0.817|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8170
81600695|NCT04525547|162877926|OTHER|||||||0.6533|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6533
81600696|NCT01493687|162877966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81600697|NCT01493687|162877967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.12|-6.13|||ANCOVA|||||-6.13|-10.12|<0.001
81600698|NCT01493687|162877968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81643932|NCT02567227|162977939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimates with standard errors are from unadjusted linear mixed effect models.|Unadjusted linear mixed effects model was used to compare performance on Trail Making Test form A pre and post intervention.||||
81600699|NCT05067439|162877969|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|288.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|240.56|346.73||||||Omeprazole 10 mg was Reference and abrocitinib 200 mg + omeprazole 10 mg was Test. Natural log-transformed AUCinf was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect and estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and 90% CIs were obtained. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||346.73|240.56|
81600700|NCT05067439|162877970|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|139.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|121.98|159.74||||||Caffeine 100 mg was Reference and abrocitinib 200 mg + caffeine 100 mg was Test. Natural log-transformed AUCinfCR was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect and estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and 90% CIs were obtained. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||159.74|121.98|
81600701|NCT05067439|162877971|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|110.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.45|117.17||||||Efavirenz 50 mg was Reference and abrocitinib 200 mg + efavirenz 50 mg was Test. Natural log-transformed AUClastCR was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect and estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and 90% CIs were obtained. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||117.17|103.45|
81600702|NCT02323646|162877985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0019|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0019
81600703|NCT02323646|162877985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0063|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0063
81600704|NCT02323646|162877986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0237|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0237
81600705|NCT02323646|162877986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0272|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0272
81600706|NCT02323646|162877987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0145|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test.|||Percentage change in the last value on drug Course 1.||||0.0145
81600707|NCT02323646|162877987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0662|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test.|||Percentage change in the last value on drug Course 1.||||0.0662
81461656|NCT00603902|162615580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio, log|2.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|3.13|||Regression, Logistic|Adjustments for baseline body weight.||||3.13|2.31|<0.0001
81600708|NCT02323646|162877987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0061|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage change in the last value on drug Course 2.||||0.0061
81600709|NCT02323646|162877987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0296|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage change in the last value on drug Course 2.||||0.0296
81600710|NCT02323646|162877988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2642|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.2642
81600711|NCT02323646|162877988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4383|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.4383
81600712|NCT02323646|162877988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5333|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.5333
81600713|NCT02323646|162877988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8791|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.8791
81600714|NCT02323646|162877988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3666|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up||||0.3666
81600715|NCT02323646|162877988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.345|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up||||0.3450
81600716|NCT02323646|162877989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0473|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.0473
81600717|NCT02323646|162877989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0191|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.0191
81600718|NCT02323646|162877989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0749|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.0749
81461657|NCT00603902|162615581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|-2.56|||ANCOVA|||||-2.56|-3.44|<0.0001
81600719|NCT02323646|162877989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0233|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.0233
81600720|NCT02323646|162877989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7569|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up Visit||||0.7569
81600721|NCT02323646|162877989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5399|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up Visit||||0.5399
81600722|NCT02323646|162877990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1683|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.1683
81600723|NCT02323646|162877990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.256|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.2560
81461658|NCT06152224|162615582|EQUIVALENCE|"Power analysis was determined based on a 4.3 point improvement on the Vaizey score in both groups.~With an allowable difference of 1 point between randomized groups, standard deviation = 3, margin = 4.3, power = 0.8, alpha = 0.05, attrition = 25 percent."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.0||0.918|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|continuous outcome||change from baseline||||0.918
81600724|NCT02323646|162877990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4997|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.4997
81600725|NCT02323646|162877990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1334|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.1334
81600726|NCT02323646|162877990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0323|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up Visit||||0.0323
81600727|NCT02323646|162877990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3847|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up Visit||||0.3847
81600728|NCT02323646|162877991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6356|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.6356
81600729|NCT02323646|162877991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9539|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.9539
81600730|NCT02323646|162877991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5219|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.5219
81600731|NCT02323646|162877991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2678|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.2678
81600732|NCT02323646|162877991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3086|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up Visit||||0.3086
81600733|NCT02323646|162877991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3847|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up Visit||||0.3847
81600734|NCT02323646|162877992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8393|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.8393
81600735|NCT02323646|162877992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1361|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.1361
81600736|NCT02323646|162877992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0382|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.0382
81600737|NCT02323646|162877992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6273|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.6273
81600738|NCT02323646|162877992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8237|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up Visit||||0.8237
81600739|NCT02323646|162877992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.137|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up Visit||||0.1370
81600740|NCT02323646|162877993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7949|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.7949
81600741|NCT02323646|162877993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1928|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.1928
81600742|NCT02323646|162877993|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||1.0000
81600743|NCT02323646|162877993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.392|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.3920
81600744|NCT02323646|162877993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.541|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up Visit||||0.5410
81600745|NCT02323646|162877993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4602|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up Visit||||0.4602
81600746|NCT02323646|162877994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9536|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.9536
81600747|NCT02323646|162877994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1355|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.1355
81600748|NCT02323646|162877994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9396|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.9396
81600749|NCT02323646|162877994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9102|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.9102
81600750|NCT02323646|162877994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6266|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up Visit||||0.6266
81600751|NCT02323646|162877994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9302|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up Visit||||0.9302
81643933|NCT02567227|162977940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.06|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in performance on Trail Making Test form B pre and post intervention.||0.06|-0.07|
81643934|NCT02567227|162977941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|2.2|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes performance on the Controlled Oral Word Association Test pre and post intervention.||2.20|-0.86|
81600752|NCT02323646|162877995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.817|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.8170
81600753|NCT02323646|162877995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8177|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.8177
81600754|NCT02323646|162877995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3167|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.3167
81600755|NCT02323646|162877995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5503|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.5503
81600756|NCT02323646|162877995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6929|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up Visit||||0.6929
81643935|NCT02567227|162977944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|3.91|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in gait speed during normal walking pre and 6 months post intervention.||3.91|-1.65|
81643936|NCT02567227|162977944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|4.91|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in gait speed during walking while talking pre and 6 months post intervention.||4.91|-2.12|
81643937|NCT02567227|162977945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimates with standard errors are from unadjusted linear mixed effect models.|Unadjusted linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in stair climbing time pre and post intervention.||||
81600757|NCT02323646|162877995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.726|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up Visit||||0.7260
81600758|NCT02323646|162877996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3896|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.3896
81600759|NCT02323646|162877996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1358|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.1358
81600760|NCT02323646|162877996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7903|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.7903
81600761|NCT02323646|162877996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8206|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.8206
81600762|NCT02323646|162877996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7891|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up Visit||||0.7891
81600763|NCT02323646|162877996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2, Week 24 Follow-up Visit||||0.4010
81600764|NCT02323646|162877997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0294|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.0294
81600765|NCT02323646|162877997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1934|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 1||||0.1934
81600766|NCT02323646|162877997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0442|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.0442
81600767|NCT02323646|162877997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8314|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage Change from BL: Course 2||||0.8314
81600768|NCT04791761|162878008|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: No difference in average pain scores before medication between opioid and non-opioid groups.||||0.8
81600769|NCT04791761|162878008|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: No difference in average pain scores after medication between opioid and non-opioid groups.||||0.7
81600770|NCT04791761|162878009|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: There will be no difference in the proportion of patients visiting the emergency department or urgent care post-operatively between opioid and non-opioid groups.||||0.2
81600771|NCT00180479|162878027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size calculation for endpoint of in-segment LL at 240 days is based on these assumptions: one-tailed non-inferiority= (δ)=0.025, Power=99%, Randomization ratio 2:1, True mean in-seg. LL is assumed to be 0.24 mm in both arms.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Primary endpoint analyzed for intent-to-treat \& per-treatment evaluable pop. Hypothesis test based on per-subject analysis of intent-to-treat pop. using analysis lesion. The null hypothesis evaluated using non-inferiority test with asymptotic test statistic.||||<0.0001
81600772|NCT00180479|162878028|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Study had 89% statistical power based on major secondary endpoint to prove non-inferiority of XIENCE® V to TAXUS®, non-inferiority delta=5.5%, true TVF rate 9.4% in both arms with overall 5% alpha (one-sided), assuming 1% subject dropout rate.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis was evaluated using a non-inferiority Z statistic. Non-inferiority was defined as a one-sided alpha of 0.05 and a difference in TVF rate of no more than 5.5%.||||<0.0001
81600773|NCT02459262|162878083|OTHER|ANOVA repeated measures: In-transformed antibody concentrations as dependent variable; dose level, time, presence of adjuvant and dose\*time interaction as fixed effects; subjects as random effects||||||0.0193||||||Adjuvant effect at Day 85, the primary immunological endpoint|ANOVA|Adjuvant effect, with higher antibody concentration values after all dose levels of vaccine was significant at all time points (D29, D43, D57, Day 85)||The objectives for Part A were to evaluate the effect of adjuvant and to inform the selection of dose levels for Part B. The study was not powered for inter-group comparisons.||||0.0193
81600774|NCT02459262|162878084|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81643938|NCT02567227|162977946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimates with standard errors are from unadjusted linear mixed effect models.|Unadjusted linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in activities of daily living pre and post intervention.||||
81643939|NCT02567227|162977947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.93|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in depressive symptoms measured using the GDS pre and post intervention.||0.93|-0.40|
81643940|NCT02567227|162977949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|2.16|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in reported fear of falling measured on the Falls Efficacy Scale pre and post intervention.||2.16|-1.38|
81600775|NCT02459262|162878085|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81600776|NCT01904864|162878087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.6|||Regression, Linear||Change at 12 weeks compared|||1.6|0.4|<0.001
81600777|NCT03662074|162878157|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The pre-specified analysis plan as per the protocol is to proceed to the second stage of recruitment for additional participants if the response proportion exceeds the historical control of 10%.|||
81643941|NCT02567227|162977950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|1.04|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in the physical health score of the SF-12 pre and post intervention.||1.04|-1.46|
81648184|NCT03672175|162986930|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.9||MMRM was used for analysis with change from BL in HAM-D total score as dependent variable; treatment, BL HAM-D total score, antidepressant use, assessment time point, time point-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables and fixed effects.|MMRM|||Day 8||0.9|-2.1|0.4450
81524217|NCT03596450|162737716|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.36||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Estimate and p-value are based on logistic regression model with logit link function, treatment as categorical effect, and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||1.79|1.03|0.033
81600778|NCT01197508|162878163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|2.79||The adjusted p-value protects the overall family-wise error rate by taking into account the multiple comparisons between the TC-5214 doses for both the primary efficacy variable (MADRS) and the key secondary efficacy variable (SDS).|MMRM|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.79|-0.53|1.000
81600779|NCT01197508|162878163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|2.13|||MMRM|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.13|-1.22|1.000
81600780|NCT01197508|162878163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|2.22|||MMRM|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.22|-1.21|1.000
81600781|NCT01197508|162878164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.12|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.12|0.45|0.144
81600782|NCT01197508|162878164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.17|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.17|0.47|0.203
81600783|NCT01197508|162878164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.82|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||0.82|0.32|0.005
81524218|NCT03624127|162737828|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.51|36.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||36.81|9.51|<0.0001
81524219|NCT03624127|162737829|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.49|18.95|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.95|6.49|<0.0001
81600784|NCT01197508|162878165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.45|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.45|0.54|0.636
81600785|NCT01197508|162878165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.2|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.20|0.44|0.215
81600786|NCT01197508|162878165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.96|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||0.96|0.35|0.034
81600787|NCT01197508|162878166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.99|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.99|0.36|0.711
81600788|NCT01197508|162878166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.85|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.85|0.34|0.594
81600789|NCT01197508|162878166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.65|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.65|0.50|0.749
81600790|NCT01197508|162878167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.96|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||0.96|0.28|0.037
81600791|NCT01197508|162878167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.25|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.25|0.38|0.222
81600792|NCT01197508|162878167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.98|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||0.98|0.28|0.042
81600793|NCT01197508|162878168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.27|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.27|0.48|0.913
81600794|NCT01197508|162878168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.01|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.01|0.42|0.841
81600795|NCT01197508|162878168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.39|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.39|0.26|0.239
81600796|NCT01197508|162878169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.705||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.288|2.481|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization HAMD-17 total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||2.481|-0.288|0.120
81600797|NCT01197508|162878169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.715||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.452|2.354|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization HAMD-17 total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||2.354|-0.452|0.184
81648185|NCT03672175|162986930|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.5||MMRM was used for analysis with change from BL in HAM-D total score as dependent variable; treatment, BL HAM-D total score, antidepressant use, assessment time point, time point-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables and fixed effects.|MMRM|||Day 8||-0.5|-3.6|0.0081
81461659|NCT06152224|162615587|EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis was determined based on a 3 point improvement on the Vaizey score in both groups. With an allowable difference of 1 point between randomized groups, type I error level = 0.05, power = 0.8, and standard deviation of outcome of 4.||||||0.801||||||a prior threshold 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|continuous outcome||change from baseline||||0.801
81600798|NCT01197508|162878169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.711||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.692|3.484|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization HAMD-17 total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||3.484|0.692|0.003
81600799|NCT01197508|162878170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.131||95.0|-0.05|0.42|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization CGI-S total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.42|-0.05|0.131
81600800|NCT01197508|162878170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.31|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization CGI-S total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.31|-0.17|0.551
81461660|NCT06152224|162615587|EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis was determined based on a 3 point improvement on the Vaizey score in both groups. With an allowable difference of 1 point between randomized groups, type I error level = 0.05, power = 0.8, and standard deviation of outcome of 4.||||||0.317||||||a priori threshold 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|continuous outcome||change from baseline||||0.317
81461661|NCT06152224|162615588|EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis was determined based on a 3 point improvement on the Vaizey score in both groups. With an allowable difference of 1 point between randomized groups, type I error level = 0.05, power = 0.8, and standard deviation of outcome of 4.|||||<|0.001||||||a prior threshold 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|continuous outcome||change from baseline Brink Score: Pressure||||<0.001
81600801|NCT01197508|162878170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.3|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization CGI-S total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.30|-0.19|0.645
81600802|NCT01197508|162878171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.99|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization Clinical Global Impression Severity (CGI-S) as a covariate.||0.99|0.38|0.046
81600803|NCT01197508|162878171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.0|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization Clinical Global Impression Severity (CGI-S) as a covariate.||1.00|0.38|0.051
81600804|NCT01197508|162878171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.98|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization Clinical Global Impression Severity (CGI-S) as a covariate.||0.98|0.37|0.040
81600805|NCT01197508|162878172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|2.03|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization HAM-A total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||2.03|-0.58|0.273
81600806|NCT01197508|162878172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|2.0|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization HAM-A total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||2.00|-0.65|0.315
81600807|NCT01197508|162878172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|2.51|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization HAM-A total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||2.51|-0.13|0.078
81600808|NCT01197508|162878173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.19|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.19|-0.68|0.590
81461662|NCT06152224|162615588|EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis was determined based on a 3 point improvement on the Vaizey score in both groups. With an allowable difference of 1 point between randomized groups, type I error level = 0.05, power = 0.8, and standard deviation of outcome of 4.|||||<|0.001||||||a prior threshold 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|continuous outcome||change from baseline in Brink Score: Pressure||||<0.001
81461663|NCT06152224|162615589|EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis was determined based on a 3 point improvement on the Vaizey score in both groups. With an allowable difference of 1 point between randomized groups, type I error level = 0.05, power = 0.8, and standard deviation of outcome of 4.|||||<|0.001||||||a prior threshold 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|continuous outcome||Change from baseline in Brink Score: Vertical Displacement||||<0.001
81524220|NCT03624127|162737830|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.91|37.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||37.72|6.91|<0.0001
81461664|NCT06152224|162615589|EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis was determined based on a 3 point improvement on the Vaizey score in both groups. With an allowable difference of 1 point between randomized groups, type I error level = 0.05, power = 0.8, and standard deviation of outcome of 4.|||||<|0.001||||||a prior threshold 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|continuous outcome||change from baseline in Brink Score: Vertical Displacement||||<0.001
81461665|NCT06152224|162615590|EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis was determined based on a 3 point improvement on the Vaizey score in both groups. With an allowable difference of 1 point between randomized groups, type I error level = 0.05, power = 0.8, and standard deviation of outcome of 4.|||||<|0.001||||||a prior threshold 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|continuous outcome||change from baseline in Brink Score: Duration Contraction||||<0.001
81461666|NCT06152224|162615590|EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis was determined based on a 3 point improvement on the Vaizey score in both groups. With an allowable difference of 1 point between randomized groups, type I error level = 0.05, power = 0.8, and standard deviation of outcome of 4.|||||<|0.001||||||a prior threshold 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|continuous outcome||change from baseline in Brink Score: Duration Contraction||||<0.001
81524221|NCT03624127|162737830|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|3.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.60|1.51|0.0002
81524222|NCT03624127|162737831|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|31.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.09|239.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||239.36|4.09|<0.0001
81643942|NCT02567227|162977950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|1.85|||||Estimates with standard errors are from linear mixed effect models adjusted for age, sex, education years, comorbidities, pain, cardiac fitness, and cognitive status.|Linear mixed effects model adjusted for age, sex, education (school years), comorbidities score (0-10), pain, Duke score (cardiac fitness), and cognitive status (MCI or cognitively normal) were used to compare changes in the mental health score of the SF-12 pre and post intervention.||1.85|-1.04|
81643943|NCT02498418|162977956|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was demonstrated if 90% confidence interval (CI) of percentage difference between generic rifaximin 200 mg tablets and xifaxan 200 mg tablets was within the equivalence range (-20%, +20%).|Difference in percentage of participants|-0.0193|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.07||||||Bioequivalence was evaluated based on the PP analysis set using Z-test with Yates correction.||0.07|-0.11|
81643944|NCT02498418|162977959|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-0.0195||||0.7899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.13||Threshold of significance at 0.05 level.|Z-test|||95% CIs was calculated using Z-test with Yates' correction.||0.13|-0.09|0.7899
81524223|NCT03624127|162737832|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|9.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.84|2.07|<0.0001
81524224|NCT03624127|162737832|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|39.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.29|295.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||295.75|5.29|<0.0001
81600809|NCT01197508|162878173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.14|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.14|-0.74|0.679
81524225|NCT03624127|162737833|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-4.9|||ANCOVA|||||-4.9|-12.8|<0.0001
81600810|NCT01197508|162878173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.53|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.53|-0.35|0.215
81600811|NCT01197508|162878174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|2.38|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.38|-0.01|0.052
81600812|NCT01197508|162878174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|1.3|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.30|-1.11|0.874
81643945|NCT02498418|162977959|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.033||||0.5987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.14||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Z-test|||95% CIs was calculated using Z-test with Yates' correction.||0.14|-0.07|0.5987
81524226|NCT03624127|162737834|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.67||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|105.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||105.50|1.77|0.0013
81524227|NCT03624127|162737834|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.1702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|4.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.42|0.76|0.1702
81524228|NCT03624127|162737835|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.46|10.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.53|3.46|<0.0001
81524229|NCT03624127|162737836|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.84||||0.1049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|10.96|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.96|0.73|0.1049
81524230|NCT03624127|162737837|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|3.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.91|1.78|<0.0001
81524231|NCT03624127|162737838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|3.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.78|1.70|<0.0001
81524232|NCT03624127|162737839|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.69|21.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.25|6.69|<0.0001
81524233|NCT03624127|162737839|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.21|6.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.04|2.21|<0.0001
81524234|NCT03624127|162737840|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.16|4.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.83|2.16|<0.0001
81524235|NCT03624127|162737841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.53|5.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.60|2.53|<0.0001
81524236|NCT03624127|162737842|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|4.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.05|1.71|<0.0001
81524237|NCT03624127|162737843|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|4.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.69|1.96|<0.0001
81524238|NCT03624127|162737844|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|4.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.69|2.06|<0.0001
81524239|NCT03624127|162737845|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|4.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.19|1.55|0.0002
81524240|NCT00915551|162737846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81600813|NCT01197508|162878174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|2.24|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.24|-0.19|0.099
81524241|NCT00915551|162737847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81524242|NCT00235716|162737848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.15||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|5.39||p-value adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E group minus the placebo group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||5.39|0.92|0.03
81524243|NCT00235716|162737848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.98||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|4.2||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the memantine group minus the placebo group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||4.20|-0.24|0.40
81524244|NCT00235716|162737848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.76||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|4.0||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E + memantine group minus the placebo group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||4.00|-0.48|0.49
81524245|NCT00235716|162737848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.39||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|0.85||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E + memantine group minus the vitamin E group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||0.85|-3.63|0.60
81524246|NCT00235716|162737848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|2.01||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E + memantine group minus the memantine group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||2.01|-2.44|0.85
81600814|NCT01197508|162878175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.95|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.95|-0.77|0.394
81600815|NCT01197508|162878175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|1.63|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.63|-1.11|0.712
81600816|NCT01197508|162878175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|2.38|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.38|-0.41|0.167
81600817|NCT01197508|162878176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|2.95|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.95|0.02|0.046
81643946|NCT03840148|162978073|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in response is greater than or equal to the non-inferiority margin of -15%, non-inferiority will be concluded. Further, if non-inferiority is concluded, superiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in response is greater than or equal to zero.|Miettinen and Nurminen|12.6||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|22.2||P-value for superiority since the lower confidence interval is greater than 0 for the primary endpoint analysis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.2|3.1|0.0088
81643947|NCT03840148|162978074|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|11.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|21.0||||||||21.0|2.9|
81643948|NCT03840148|162978075|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|12.6||||||||12.6|-2.6|
81527844|NCT03688074|162742675|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|1.19||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.92||Nominal p-values were reported. No adjustment of multiplicity was performed.|ANCOVA|Model includes treatment+log transformed baseline value+stratification factor (screening eos count \[\<150, 150-\<300, \>=300 cells/uL\])|Parameter: Mast cells Chymase+ (cells/mm\^2)||95% CI (0.67, 2.10)|1.92|0.74|0.546
81600818|NCT01197508|162878176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|1.79|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.79|-1.17|0.681
81643949|NCT03840148|162978076|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|21.8||||||||21.8|3.0|
81643950|NCT03840148|162978077|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|10.4||||||||10.4|-3.2|
81643951|NCT03840148|162978078|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.1||||||||4.1|-3.5|
81643952|NCT03840148|162978079|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|8.5||||||||8.5|-4.1|
81643953|NCT03840148|162978080|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|21.9||||||||21.9|2.2|
81643954|NCT03840148|162978081|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|17.3||||||||17.3|-1.6|
81643955|NCT03840148|162978082|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|18.8||||||||18.8|1.5|
81643956|NCT03840148|162978083|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|9.6||||||||9.6|-2.4|
81643957|NCT03840148|162978093|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|10.5||||||||10.5|-2.3|
81600819|NCT01197508|162878176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|2.84|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.84|-0.19|0.087
81600820|NCT01197508|162878177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.736||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.464|2.427||The adjusted p-value protects the overall family-wise error rate by taking into account the multiple comparisons between the TC-5214 doses for both the primary efficacy variable (MADRS) and the key secondary efficacy variable (SDS).|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.427|-0.464|1.000
81600821|NCT01197508|162878177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.746||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|2.188||The adjusted p-value protects the overall family-wise error rate by taking into account the multiple comparisons between the TC-5214 doses for both the primary efficacy variable (MADRS) and the key secondary efficacy variable (SDS).|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.188|-0.740|1.000
81600822|NCT01197508|162878177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.762||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.649|2.346||The adjusted p-value protects the overall family-wise error rate by taking into account the multiple comparisons between the TC-5214 doses for both the primary efficacy variable (MADRS) and the key secondary efficacy variable (SDS).|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.346|-0.649|1.000
81600823|NCT01197508|162878178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.61|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS work/school domain score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.61|-0.54|0.914
81600824|NCT01197508|162878178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.81|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS work/school domain score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.81|-0.36|0.446
81600825|NCT01197508|162878178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.75|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS work/school domain score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.75|-0.47|0.656
81600826|NCT01197508|162878179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.82|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS social life domain score. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.82|-0.21|0.248
81600827|NCT01197508|162878179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.7|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS social life domain score. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.70|-0.34|0.498
81643958|NCT03840148|162978094|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.7||||||||1.7|-3.1|
81600828|NCT01197508|162878179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.74|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS social life domain score. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.74|-0.32|0.441
81600829|NCT01197508|162878180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.87|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS family life/home responsibilities domain score. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.87|-0.16|0.174
81600830|NCT01197508|162878180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.74|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS family life/home responsibilities domain score. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.74|-0.30|0.402
81600831|NCT01197508|162878180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.88|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS family life/home responsibilities domain score. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.88|-0.18|0.197
81600832|NCT01197508|162878181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.643||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.697|1.756|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF % maximum total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||1.756|-4.697|0.371
81600833|NCT01197508|162878181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.672||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.597|1.967|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF % maximum total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||1.967|-4.597|0.432
81643959|NCT03840148|162978095|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|14.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|24.9||||||||24.9|5.0|
81643960|NCT03840148|162978096|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|22.3||||||||22.3|3.7|
81643961|NCT03840148|162978097|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|24.3||||||||24.3|3.8|
81524247|NCT00235716|162737848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.18||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|3.39||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E group minus the memantine group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||3.39|-1.04|0.60
81524248|NCT00235716|162737849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||||||p- value is unadjusted for multiple comparisons because its a 3 degrees of freedom test for any treatment group differences|Log Rank|3 degrees of freedom test||||||0.69
81524249|NCT00235716|162737850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.92||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E group minus the placebo group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||0.92|-0.54|0.84
81524250|NCT00235716|162737850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.84||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the memantine group minus the placebo group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||0.84|-0.61|0.84
81524251|NCT00235716|162737850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.1||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E + memantine group minus the placebo group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||1.10|-0.36|0.84
81524252|NCT00235716|162737850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.84||95.0|-0.56|0.9||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E + memantine group minus the vitamin E group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||0.90|-0.56|0.84
81524253|NCT00235716|162737850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.98||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E + memantine group minus the memantine group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||0.98|-0.47|0.84
81524254|NCT00235716|162737850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.8||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E group minus the memantine group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||0.80|-0.65|0.84
81524255|NCT00235716|162737851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|-0.33||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E group minus the placebo group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||-0.33|-3.28|0.10
81524256|NCT00235716|162737851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.39||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|0.07||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the memantine group minus the placebo group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||0.07|-2.85|0.25
81524257|NCT00235716|162737851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.65||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|-0.17||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E + memantine group minus the placebo group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||-0.17|-3.12|0.14
81524258|NCT00235716|162737851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|1.63||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E + memantine group minus the vitamin E group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||1.63|-1.32|0.84
81643962|NCT03840148|162978098|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|17.7||||||||17.7|-1.9|
81461667|NCT06152224|162615600|EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis was determined based on a 3 point improvement on the Vaizey score in both groups. With an allowable difference of 1 point between randomized groups, type I error level = 0.05, power = 0.8, and standard deviation of outcome of 4.||||||0.035||||||a prior threshold 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|continuous outcome||Q1. The app was easy to use||||0.035
81524259|NCT00235716|162737851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|1.21||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E + memantine group minus the memantine group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||1.21|-1.72|0.84
81600834|NCT01197508|162878181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-2.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.672||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.992|0.573|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF % maximum total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.573|-5.992|0.105
81600835|NCT01197508|162878182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.09|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF item 15 score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.09|-0.29|0.312
81643963|NCT03840148|162978103|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|24.3||||||||24.3|3.8|
81643964|NCT03840148|162978105|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|7.3||||||||7.3|-3.1|
81643965|NCT03840148|162978106|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|11.5||||||||11.5|-1.1|
81643966|NCT03840148|162978107|OTHER||Miettinen and Nurminen|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|15.7||||||||15.7|1.2|
81643967|NCT04839289|162978158|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||When p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons, the level of statistical significance must be \</= to .01666667 (.05/3)|t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: Subjective ratings of sound quality would not be different between any of the three study hearing aids when measured with a validated sound quality questionnaire.~Analysis was done after all three home trials completed so all three sets of study devices could be compared."||||>0.05
81643968|NCT04839289|162978158|OTHER||||||<|0.0167||||||When p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons, the level of statistical significance must be \</= to .01666667 (.05/3)|t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: Subjective ratings of sound quality would not be different between any of the three study hearing aids when measured with a validated sound quality questionnaire.~Analysis was done after all three home trials completed so all three sets of study devices could be compared."||||<.0167
81643969|NCT04839289|162978161|OTHER||||||<|0.01666667||||||When p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons, the value must be \</= to .01666667 (.05/3).|t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: Satisfaction with hearing aid performance and features would not be different between any of the three study hearing aids when measured with subjective hearing aid satisfaction questionnaire.~Analysis was done after all three home trials completed so all three sets of study devices could be compared."||||<.01666667
81643970|NCT04839289|162978161|OTHER||||||<|0.01666667||||||When adjusted for multiple comparisons, the p-value must be \</= to .01666667 (.05/3).|t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: Satisfaction with hearing aid performance and features would not be different between any of the three study hearing aids when measured with subjective hearing aid satisfaction questionnaire.~Analysis was done after all three home trials completed so all three sets of study devices could be compared."||||<.01666667
81600836|NCT01197508|162878182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.21|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF item 15 score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.21|-0.18|0.885
81600837|NCT01197508|162878182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.01|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF item 15 score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.01|-0.37|0.067
81643971|NCT01524887|162978167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|1.4||||0.243||95.0|-1.0|3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.9|-1.0|0.243
81643972|NCT01524887|162978167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|1.0||||0.37||95.0|-1.2|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.3|-1.2|0.370
81643973|NCT01524887|162978168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|-3.9||||0.033||95.0|-7.4|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3|-7.4|0.033
81643974|NCT01524887|162978168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|-0.9||||0.586||95.0|-4.2|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.4|-4.2|0.586
81643975|NCT01524887|162978169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|-0.2||||0.501||95.0|-1.0|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-1.0|0.501
81643976|NCT01524887|162978169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|-0.1||||0.783||95.0|-0.7|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-0.7|0.783
81643977|NCT01524887|162978170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|1.1||||0.571||95.0|-2.6|4.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.7|-2.6|0.571
81643978|NCT01524887|162978170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|3.7||||0.032||95.0|0.3|7.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.1|0.3|0.032
81600838|NCT01197508|162878183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.05|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF item 16 as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.05|-0.33|0.152
81600839|NCT01197508|162878183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.02|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF item 16 as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.02|-0.37|0.078
81600840|NCT01197508|162878183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF item 16 as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||-0.02|-0.41|0.033
81600841|NCT01197508|162878184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0181||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0465|0.0245||Analysis for change in EQ-5D index score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization EQ-5D total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.0245|-0.0465|0.543
81600842|NCT01197508|162878184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0183||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.0361||Analysis for change in EQ-5D index score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization EQ-5D total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.0361|-0.0360|0.998
81643979|NCT01524887|162978171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|-0.00026||||0.593||95.0|-0.00126|0.00073|||ANCOVA|||||0.00073|-0.00126|0.593
81461668|NCT06152224|162615600|EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis was determined based on a 3 point improvement on the Vaizey score in both groups. With an allowable difference of 1 point between randomized groups, type I error level = 0.05, power = 0.8, and standard deviation of outcome of 4.||||||0.063||||||a prior threshold 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|continuous outcome||Q2. It was easy for me to learn to use the app||||0.063
81461669|NCT06152224|162615600|EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis was determined based on a 3 point improvement on the Vaizey score in both groups. With an allowable difference of 1 point between randomized groups, type I error level = 0.05, power = 0.8, and standard deviation of outcome of 4.||||||0.587||||||a prior threshold 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|continuous outcome||Q11. I would use this app again||||0.587
81461670|NCT06152224|162615600|EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis was determined based on a 3 point improvement on the Vaizey score in both groups. With an allowable difference of 1 point between randomized groups, type I error level = 0.05, power = 0.8, and standard deviation of outcome of 4.||||||0.107||||||a prior threshold 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|continuous outcome||Q12. Overall, I am satisfied with this app||||0.107
81461671|NCT06152224|162615600|EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis was determined based on a 3 point improvement on the Vaizey score in both groups. With an allowable difference of 1 point between randomized groups, type I error level = 0.05, power = 0.8, and standard deviation of outcome of 4.||||||0.486||||||a prior threshold 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|continuous outcome||Q15. The app helped me manage my health effectively||||0.486
81461672|NCT02074358|162615642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|425.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|219.8|630.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B versus Treatment A|The ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using a mixed effect model that included treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. A hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with the primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||630.7|219.8|<0.001
81524260|NCT00235716|162737851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|1.06||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E group minus the memantine group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||1.06|-1.88|0.84
81600843|NCT01197508|162878184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0188||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0432|0.0308||Analysis for change in EQ-5D index score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization EQ-5D total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.0308|-0.0432|0.743
81600844|NCT01197508|162878184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|1.56||Analysis of change in EQ-5D VAS score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization EQ-5D VAS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.56|-6.10|0.244
81600845|NCT01197508|162878184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.59|2.18||Analysis of change in EQ-5D VAS score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization EQ-5D VAS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.18|-5.59|0.389
81600846|NCT01197508|162878184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.79|1.16||Analysis of change in EQ-5D VAS score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization EQ-5D VAS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.16|-6.79|0.165
81643980|NCT01524887|162978171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|0.00003||||0.94||95.0|-0.0008|0.00086|||ANCOVA|||||0.00086|-0.00080|0.940
81643981|NCT01524887|162978172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|-0.5||||0.633||95.0|-2.8|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7|-2.8|0.633
81524261|NCT00235716|162737852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.46||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|0.63||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E group minus the placebo group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||0.63|-3.55|0.94
81524262|NCT00235716|162737852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|1.7||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the memantine group minus the placebo group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||1.70|-2.47|0.94
81524263|NCT00235716|162737852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|1.63||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E + memantine group minus the placebo group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||1.63|-2.57|0.94
81524264|NCT00235716|162737852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.99||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|3.07||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E + memantine group minus the vitamin E group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||3.07|-1.09|0.94
81524265|NCT00235716|162737852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|1.99||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E + memantine group minus the memantine group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||1.99|-2.16|0.94
81524266|NCT00235716|162737852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.08||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|0.99||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E group minus the memantine group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||0.99|-3.14|0.94
81524267|NCT00235716|162737853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.79||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|-0.23||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E group minus the placebo group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||-0.23|-3.35|0.12
81524268|NCT00235716|162737853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.38||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|1.94||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the memantine group minus the placebo group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||1.94|-1.18|0.86
81524269|NCT00235716|162737853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.42||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E + memantine group minus the placebo group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||1.42|-1.70|0.86
81524270|NCT00235716|162737853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.65||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|3.19||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E + memantine group minus the vitamin E group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||3.19|0.11|0.14
81524271|NCT00235716|162737853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|1.02||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E + memantine group minus the memantine group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||1.02|-2.07|0.86
81527845|NCT01363908|162742692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0781|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value was from the analysis of Wilcoxon signed rank test at post-treatment time point vs baseline.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis of 6 to \<12 year olds at 24 weeks||||0.0781
81524272|NCT00235716|162737853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.17||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|-0.63||p-value is adjusted for 6 treatment group comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model assuming data missing at random, adjusted for medical center as a random effect and for the baseline outcome score.|Mean difference is the least squares mean changes from baseline for the vitamin E group minus the memantine group.|Longitudinal analysis to assess the average treatment effect over 48 months with visits at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 months using all available data.||-0.63|-3.71|0.03
81600847|NCT01301391|162878194|SUPERIORITY||Single proportion|0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.74||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Fisher Exact|||H0:p≤ 25% vs H1:p\> 25% with an interesting PFS-3 rate of 50% (median PFS of 3 months), alpha=0.05 and beta=0.10, 30 evaluable patients are required for a single stage trial. If at the end of the trial 12 or more out of 30 evaluable patients are alive and progression-free at 3 months since the treatment start date, the null hypothesis are rejected. A Fleming multiple-testing procedure is applied. If \>=4 successes out of the first 15 patients are observed, accrual will continue up to 30.||0.74|0.33|<0.001
81600848|NCT02629991|162878201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059||||||Mixed effects model with random slopes and intercepts, including main effects for time and treatment group and a time by treatment interaction term.|Mixed effects model|||||||0.059
81600849|NCT02629991|162878202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088||||||Mixed effects model with random slopes and intercepts, including main effects for time and treatment group and a time by treatment interaction term.|Mixed effects model|||||||0.088
81643982|NCT01524887|162978172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|0.0||||0.981||95.0|-2.0|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.0|-2.0|0.981
81524273|NCT00235716|162737854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.13||p-value is unadjusted for multiple comparisons|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is for vitamin E group relative to the placebo group.|||1.13|0.67|0.31
81600850|NCT02629991|162878203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model with random slopes and intercepts, including main effects for time and treatment group and a time by treatment interaction term.||||||0.027
81600851|NCT02629991|162878204|SUPERIORITY|Mixed effects model with random slopes and intercepts, including main effects for time and treatment group and a time by treatment interaction term.||||||0.16|||||||Mixed effects model|||||||0.16
81600852|NCT02629991|162878205|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model with random slopes and intercepts, including main effects for time and treatment group and a time by treatment interaction term.||||||0.69
81524274|NCT00235716|162737854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.24||p-value is unadjusted for multiple comparisons|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is for the memantine group relative to the placebo group.|||1.24|0.91|0.47
81524275|NCT00235716|162737854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.54||p-value is unadjusted for multiple comparisons|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is for the vitamin E + memantine group relative to the placebo group.|||1.54|0.57|0.80
81600853|NCT02629991|162878206|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034||||||Mixed effects model with random slopes and intercepts, including main effects for time and treatment group and a time by treatment interaction term.|Mixed effects model|||||||0.034
81600854|NCT02629991|162878207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model with random slopes and intercepts, including main effects for time and treatment group and a time by treatment interaction term.||||||0.009
81600855|NCT02629991|162878208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model with random slopes and intercepts, including main effects for time and treatment group and a time by treatment interaction term.||||||0.033
81600856|NCT02629991|162878209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model with random slopes and intercepts, including main effects for time and treatment group and a time by treatment interaction term.||||||0.78
81600857|NCT02629991|162878210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model with random slopes and intercepts, including main effects for time and treatment group and a time by treatment interaction term.||||||0.53
81600858|NCT00677352|162878277|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Sertraline was concluded to be non-inferior to paroxetine when the upper limit of the CI fell below the non-inferiority margin of 4.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.6|||ANCOVA|||The two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the intergroup difference (sertraline group - paroxetine group) of the mean reduction in the PAS total score at each dose during the treatment phase was calculated using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as a factor and baseline PAS total score as a covariate.||1.6|-2.5|
81600859|NCT00677352|162878283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 (two-sided).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0062
81643983|NCT04341584|162978186|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior HR|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.52|||Bayesian Cox model|adjusted for age and centre|% Confidence Interval is % Credible Interval here|||1.52|0.62|
81643984|NCT04341584|162978187|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior absolute risk differenc|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.1|12.0|||Bayesian analysis||% Confidence Interval is % Credible Interval here|||12|-17.1|
81600860|NCT01814748|162878287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.12||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.49|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.||||0.49|-0.26|0.535
81524276|NCT03262441|162737864|OTHER||Slope|-0.00033|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.0014||||||||0.0014|-0.0020|
81524277|NCT03262441|162737865|OTHER||Slope|0.001|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0036|0.0056||||||||0.0056|-0.0036|
81524278|NCT03262441|162737866|OTHER||Slope|0.0024|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.0078||||||||0.0078|-0.003|
81524279|NCT03916484|162737921|OTHER|||||||0.33||||||No a priori threshold for statistical significance was specified.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.33
81524280|NCT03916484|162737922|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81524281|NCT03916484|162737922|OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.43
81524282|NCT03916484|162737922|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.06
81524283|NCT03916484|162737922|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.06
81524284|NCT03916484|162737922|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81524285|NCT03916484|162737923|OTHER|||||||0.45||||||No a priori threshold for statistical significance was specified.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.45
81524286|NCT03916484|162737924|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar|||||||<0.001
81524287|NCT03916484|162737924|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||McNemar|||||||0.07
81524288|NCT03916484|162737924|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||McNemar|||||||0.003
81524289|NCT03916484|162737925|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||McNemar|||||||0.25
81524290|NCT03916484|162737925|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||McNemar|||||||0.002
81600861|NCT01814748|162878288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|13.0||||||||13.0|-13.8|
81524291|NCT03916484|162737925|OTHER|||||||0.453|||||||McNemar|||||||0.453
81524292|NCT03916484|162737925|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||McNemar|||||||0.500
81524293|NCT03916484|162737925|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||McNemar|||||||0.003
81524294|NCT02467582|162738031|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.11
81524295|NCT02467582|162738031|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.27|1.22|||||Unstratified|||1.22|0.27|
81524296|NCT02467582|162738031|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.22|1.46|||||Stratified|||1.46|0.22|
81524297|NCT02467582|162738032|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.089
81524298|NCT02467582|162738032|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.21|1.19|||||Unstratified|||1.19|0.21|
81524299|NCT02467582|162738032|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|1.55|||||Stratified|||1.55|0.20|
81524300|NCT02467582|162738033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3
81524301|NCT02467582|162738033|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|2.13|||||Unstratified|||2.13|0.23|
81524302|NCT02467582|162738033|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.15|2.43|||||Stratified|||2.43|0.15|
81524303|NCT01031979|162738037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Beta|-1.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|-0.59|||mixed effects/hierarchical linear model|||||-0.59|-2.29|<0.001
81524304|NCT01031979|162738038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.87||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Hierarchical Linear Modeling|||||||.39
81524305|NCT01031979|162738039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.55||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Hierarchical Linear Modeling|||||||.58
81524306|NCT01031979|162738040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Beta|-1.6||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|-0.49|||Hierarchical Linear Modeling|||||-0.49|-2.71|.03
81524307|NCT03592368|162738044|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81524308|NCT03592368|162738046|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81524309|NCT03592368|162738047|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.12
81524310|NCT03831100|162738048|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.0|0.9||A two-sided P \< .10 indicates the a priori threshold for statistical significance. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear||The mean for each study arm represents the mean difference in the score at the post-treatment timepoint relative to the score at baseline. The mean difference (net) represents the mean model-based difference between study arms.|||0.9|-5.0|0.25
81524311|NCT03831100|162738049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.8||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.1|-2.5||A two-sided P \< .10 indicates the a priori threshold for statistical significance. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear||The mean for each study arm represents the mean difference in the score at the post-treatment timepoint relative to the score at baseline. The mean difference (net) represents the mean model-based difference between study arms.|||-2.5|-9.1|.006
81524312|NCT03831100|162738050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.9||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.9|0.0||A two-sided P \< .10 indicates the a priori threshold for statistical significance. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear||The mean for each study arm represents the mean difference in the score at the post-treatment timepoint relative to the score at baseline. The mean difference (net) represents the mean model-based difference between study arms.|||0.0|-15.9|.10
81524313|NCT03831100|162738051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.6|-8.6||A two-sided P \< .10 indicates the a priori threshold for statistical significance. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||||-8.6|-25.6|.002
81524314|NCT03831100|162738052|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.8|2.0||A two-sided P \< .10 indicates the a priori threshold for statistical significance. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Model-based treatment effect estimated using ANCOVA with change score modeled as a function of treatment group (AC, BRIGHT/Therapist A, BRIGHT/Therapist B), with adjustment for baseline scores|||2.0|-8.8|0.30
81524315|NCT03831100|162738053|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-9.7||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.2|-4.2||A two-sided P \< .10 indicates the a priori threshold for statistical significance. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Model-based treatment effect estimated using ANCOVA with change score modeled as a function of treatment group (AC, BRIGHT/Therapist A, BRIGHT/Therapist B), with adjustment for baseline scores.|||-4.2|-15.2|0.005
81600862|NCT01814748|162878289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-2.0||||||||||||||||||
81600863|NCT01814748|162878290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|4.2||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|24.4|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.||||24.4|-16.1|0.685
81600864|NCT01814748|162878291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.7||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|9.7|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.||||9.7|-17.1|0.586
81600865|NCT01814748|162878292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Between-group rate difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|13.1|||Mietinnen and Nurminen|||||13.1|-14.0|
81600866|NCT01814748|162878293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Between-group rate difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|15.5|||Mietinnen and Nurminen|||||15.5|-7.4|
81600867|NCT00939874|162878299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81600868|NCT00330174|162878301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Drinking outcomes were analyzed using multiple linear regression, controlling for site and baseline drinking level. Drinking and psychiatric symptoms assessed over time were examined using repeated measures (intercept only) mixed linear models (PROC MIXED in SAS). Analyses were performed using SAS statistical software (version 9.2; SAS Institute, Inc., Cary, NC). All tests were two-tailed and p-values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant.||||0.64
81600869|NCT01032733|162878305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5|<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||This trial represented a pilot study, which was designed to demonstrate the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of the intervention; therefore, a power analysis was not conducted. The statistical analyses consisted of descriptive and intent-to-treat (ITT) modeling procedures.||||<0.05
81600870|NCT01032733|162878306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81524316|NCT03831100|162738054|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.4|0.4||A two-sided P \< .10 indicates the a priori threshold for statistical significance. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Model-based treatment effect estimated using ANCOVA with change score modeled as a function of treatment group (AC, BRIGHT/Therapist A, BRIGHT/Therapist B), with adjustment for baseline scores.|||0.4|-6.4|0.064
81600871|NCT01032733|162878307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81600872|NCT01032733|162878308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81600873|NCT01032733|162878309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81600874|NCT00834106|162878314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|76.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.7|91.1|||||Vaccine efficacy = 100 \* \[1 - (incidence rate with V501 / incidence rate with placebo)\]. The pre-specified success criterion was that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for vaccine efficacy excludes 0%.|||91.1|43.7|
81600875|NCT00834106|162878315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|82.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.3|96.7|||||Vaccine efficacy = 100 \* \[1 - (incidence rate with V501 / incidence rate with placebo)\]. The pre-specified success criterion was that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for vaccine efficacy excludes 0%.|||96.7|38.3|
81600876|NCT00834106|162878316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|100.0||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.3|100.0|||Exact test, 1-sided||Vaccine efficacy = 100 \* \[1 - (incidence rate with V501 / incidence rate with placebo)\]. The pre-specified success criterion was that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for vaccine efficacy excludes 0%.|||100|32.3|0.0072
81600877|NCT00834106|162878322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|91.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.8|97.4|||||Vaccine efficacy = 100 \* \[1 - (incidence rate with V501 / incidence rate with placebo)\].|||97.4|79.8|
81600878|NCT00834106|162878323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|93.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.9|99.2|||||Vaccine efficacy = 100 \* \[1 - (incidence rate with V501 / incidence rate with placebo)\].|||99.2|72.9|
81611255|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.8|-1.1|<0.001
81611256|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.5|-0.9|<0.001
81611257|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.7|-1.0|<0.001
81643985|NCT04341584|162978188|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior HR|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|2.81||adjusted for age and centre|Bayesian Fine and Gray analysis||% Confidence interval is % Credible Interval here|||2.81|0.59|
81643986|NCT04341584|162978189|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior absolute risk differenc|24.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.9|43.5|||Bayesian analysis||% Confidence interval is % Credible interval here|||43.5|3.9|
81643987|NCT04341584|162978190|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior OR|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.68|||Bayesian Proportionnal odds model|Adjusted for age and centre|% Confidence interval is % Credible interval here|Day 4||1.68|0.38|
81643988|NCT04341584|162978190|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior OR|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.43|||Bayesian Proportionnal odds model|Adjusted for age and centre|% Confidence interval is % Credible interval here|Day 14||1.43|0.33|
81643989|NCT04341584|162978190|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior OR|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.38|||Bayesian Proportionnal odds model|Adjusted for age and centre|% Confidence interval is % Credible interval here|Day 28||1.38|0.35|
81701621|NCT03549117|163098688|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|0.15||||0.8142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|1.45||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model, baseline used as a covariate and site as a factor in the model|Difference between treatments of LS mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for Sleep problems.||1.45|-1.14|0.8142
81701622|NCT03549117|163098688|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.7||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|0.84||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model, baseline used as a covariate and site as a factor in the model.|Difference between treatments of LS mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for Sleep Time Problems.||0.84|-2.23|0.3690
81701623|NCT03549117|163098688|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.18||||0.7995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|1.25||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model, baseline used as a covariate and site as a factor in the model|Difference between treatments of LS mean change from baseline; between treatment 95% CI.|Treatment comparison of NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for Symptoms on Waking in the Morning.||1.25|-1.61|0.7995
81701624|NCT03549117|163098688|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.15||||0.7285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.98||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model, baseline used as a covariate and site as a factor in the model|Difference between treatments of LS mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for Practical Problems.||0.98|-0.69|0.7285
81524317|NCT03831100|162738055|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.3||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.8|-0.8||A two-sided P \< .10 indicates the a priori threshold for statistical significance. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Model-based treatment effect estimated using ANCOVA with change score modeled as a function of treatment group (AC, BRIGHT/Therapist A, BRIGHT/Therapist B), with adjustment for baseline scores.|||-0.8|-7.8|0.046
81643990|NCT04341584|162978190|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior OR|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|2.39|||Bayesian Proportionnal odds model|Adjusted for age and centre|% Confidence Interval is % Credible interval here|Day 4||2.39|0.22|
81643991|NCT04341584|162978190|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior HR|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.8|||Bayesian Proportionnal odds model|Adjusted for age and centre|% Confidence Interval is % Credible interval here|Day 7||2.80|0.28|
81643992|NCT04341584|162978190|SUPERIORITY||Median posterior HR|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.75||Day 14|Bayesian Proportionnal odds model|Adjusted for afe and centre|% Confidence Interval is % Credible interval here|||1.75|0.18|
81643993|NCT04341584|162978191|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.29|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for age and centre||14 days||1.29|0.23|
81643994|NCT04341584|162978191|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.77|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for age and centre||28 days||1.77|0.33|
81643995|NCT04341584|162978191|SUPERIORITY|90 days|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.04|||Regression, Cox|adjusted on age and centre|% Confidence interval is % Credible interval here|||2.04|0.46|
81701625|NCT03549117|163098689|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.18||||0.7961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|1.17||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model, baseline used as a covariate and site as a factor in the model|Difference between treatments of LS mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for Sleep problems.||1.17|-1.52|0.7961
81701626|NCT03549117|163098689|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.86||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|0.68||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model, baseline used as a covariate and site as a factor in the model|Difference between treatments of LS mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for Sleep time problems.||0.68|-2.41|0.2710
81527846|NCT01363908|162742692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value was from the analysis of Wilcoxon signed rank test at post-treatment time point vs baseline.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis of 6 to \<12 year olds at 48 weeks||||0.5000
81600879|NCT01984697|162878329|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio for Girls 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT ratio|2.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|2.53|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.53|1.83|<0.001
81600880|NCT01984697|162878329|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|2.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|2.36|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.36|1.73|<0.001
81600881|NCT01984697|162878329|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|3.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.93|4.11|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||4.11|2.93|<0.001
81600882|NCT01984697|162878330|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.0|-1.8|<0.001
81600883|NCT01984697|162878330|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.3|-1.0|<0.001
81600884|NCT01984697|162878330|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.3|-1.1|<0.001
81600885|NCT01984697|162878331|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT ratio|2.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|2.82|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.82|2.03|<0.001
81600886|NCT01984697|162878331|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|2.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|2.88|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.88|2.09|<0.001
81600887|NCT01984697|162878331|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|5.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.32|5.94|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||5.94|4.32|<0.001
81600888|NCT01984697|162878332|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT ratio|2.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|3.0|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||3.00|2.14|<0.001
81600889|NCT01984697|162878332|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|2.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|3.15|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||3.15|2.29|<0.001
81600890|NCT01984697|162878332|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|4.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.84|5.37|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||5.37|3.84|<0.001
81600891|NCT01984697|162878333|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT ratio|2.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|2.96|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.96|2.05|<0.001
81600892|NCT01984697|162878333|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|2.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|2.92|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.92|2.04|<0.001
81600893|NCT01984697|162878333|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|3.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.06|4.45|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||4.45|3.06|<0.001
81600894|NCT01984697|162878334|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT ratio|2.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|3.0|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||3.00|2.10|<0.001
81600895|NCT01984697|162878334|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|2.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|3.12|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||3.12|2.20|<0.001
81524318|NCT03831100|162738056|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.2|2.1||A two-sided P \< .10 indicates the a priori threshold for statistical significance. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Model-based treatment effect estimated using ANCOVA with change score modeled as a function of treatment group (AC, BRIGHT/Therapist A, BRIGHT/Therapist B), with adjustment for baseline scores.|||2.1|-5.2|0.49
81524319|NCT03831100|162738057|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.1||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|0.3||A two-sided P \< .10 indicates the a priori threshold for statistical significance. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Model-based treatment effect estimated using ANCOVA with change score modeled as a function of treatment group (AC, BRIGHT/Therapist A, BRIGHT/Therapist B), with adjustment for baseline scores.|||0.3|-6.5|0.14
81524320|NCT03831100|162738058|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.2||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|6.3||A two-sided P \< .10 indicates the a priori threshold for statistical significance. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Model-based treatment effect estimated using ANCOVA with change score modeled as a function of treatment group (AC, BRIGHT/Therapist A, BRIGHT/Therapist B), with adjustment for baseline scores.|||6.3|0.2|0.082
81524321|NCT03831100|162738059|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|5.7||A two-sided P \< .10 indicates the a priori threshold for statistical significance. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Model-based treatment effect estimated using ANCOVA with change score modeled as a function of treatment group (AC, BRIGHT/Therapist A, BRIGHT/Therapist B), with adjustment for baseline scores.|||5.7|-0.4|0.15
81524322|NCT03831100|162738060|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.2|-0.7||A two-sided P \< .10 indicates the a priori threshold for statistical significance. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Model-based treatment effect estimated using ANCOVA with change score modeled as a function of treatment group (AC, BRIGHT/Therapist A, BRIGHT/Therapist B), with adjustment for baseline scores.|||-0.7|-5.2|0.22
81524323|NCT03831100|162738061|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.8|-0.1||A two-sided P \< .10 indicates the a priori threshold for statistical significance. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Model-based treatment effect estimated using ANCOVA with change score modeled as a function of treatment group (AC, BRIGHT/Therapist A, BRIGHT/Therapist B), with adjustment for baseline scores.|||-0.1|-5.8|0.093
81524324|NCT01593592|162738090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||A total of 70 patients were included; 35 in each arm. The sample size was calculated assuming eradication of H. pylori in at least 70% of treated patients, aiming to detect a difference of 30% based on a 0.80 power to detect significant difference (p =0.05, two-sided).||||
81524325|NCT01128192|162738098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value|ANOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose level||||0.240
81524326|NCT01128192|162738098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose level||||0.339
81524327|NCT01128192|162738099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 0-30 minutes||||<0.001
81524328|NCT01128192|162738099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P Value.|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 30-180 minutes||||<0.001
81524329|NCT01128192|162738099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P Value|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 0-180 minutes||||<0.001
81524330|NCT01128192|162738099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 0-30 minutes||||<0.001
81524331|NCT01128192|162738099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 30-180 minutes||||<0.001
81524332|NCT01128192|162738099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 0-180 minutes||||<0.001
81524333|NCT01128192|162738100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Change in fasting plasma insulin level||||0.019
81524334|NCT01128192|162738100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Change in fasting plasma insulin level||||<0.001
81524335|NCT01128192|162738101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 0-30 minutes||||<0.001
81524336|NCT01128192|162738101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 30-180 minutes||||<0.001
81524337|NCT01128192|162738101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 0-180 minutes||||<0.001
81524338|NCT01128192|162738101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 0-30 minutes||||<0.001
81524339|NCT01128192|162738101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 30-180 minutes||||<0.001
81524340|NCT01128192|162738101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 0-180 minutes||||<0.001
81524341|NCT01128192|162738102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Change in Baseline Insulin Level||||<0.001
81524342|NCT01128192|162738102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value|ANOVA|||Change in Baseline Insulin Level||||<0.001
81524343|NCT01128192|162738103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 0-10 minutes||||<0.001
81524344|NCT01128192|162738103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 10-180 minutes||||<0.001
81524345|NCT01128192|162738103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 0-180 minutes||||<0.001
81600896|NCT01984697|162878334|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|3.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.08|4.45|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||4.45|3.08|<0.001
81600897|NCT01984697|162878335|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT ratio|2.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|3.5|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||3.50|2.50|<0.001
81600898|NCT01984697|162878335|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|2.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.55|3.5|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||3.50|2.55|<0.001
81600899|NCT01984697|162878335|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|6.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.36|7.43|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||7.43|5.36|<0.001
81600900|NCT01984697|162878336|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT ratio|1.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.03|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.03|1.38|<0.001
81524346|NCT01128192|162738103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 0-10 minutes||||<0.001
81524347|NCT01128192|162738103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 10-180 minutes||||<0.001
81524348|NCT01128192|162738103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Pre and Post treatment Area Under the Curve (AUC) 0-180 minutes||||<0.001
81524349|NCT01128192|162738104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Change in Basal EGP||||0.608
81524350|NCT01128192|162738104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Change in Basal EGP||||0.132
81524351|NCT01128192|162738105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Change in Low-Dose % EGP Inhibition||||0.178
81524352|NCT01128192|162738105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Change in Low-Dose % EGP Inhibition||||0.111
81600901|NCT01984697|162878336|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|1.99|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||1.99|1.37|<0.001
81524353|NCT01128192|162738106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Change in high-dose % EGP Inhibition||||0.573
81600902|NCT01984697|162878336|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|1.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|2.37|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.37|1.61|<0.001
81600903|NCT01984697|162878337|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT ratio|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|1.87|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||1.87|1.36|<0.001
81600904|NCT01984697|162878337|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|1.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|2.05|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.05|1.51|<0.001
81524354|NCT01128192|162738107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Change in Low-Dose Glucose Disposal Rate (GDR)||||0.956
81524355|NCT01128192|162738107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Change in Low-Dose Glucose Disposal Rate (GDR)||||0.125
81524356|NCT01128192|162738108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Change in High-Dose Glucose Disposal Rate (GDR)||||0.993
81524357|NCT01128192|162738108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P value.|ANOVA|||Change in High-Dose Glucose Disposal Rate (GDR)||||0.956
81600905|NCT01984697|162878337|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|3.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|3.61|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||3.61|2.64|<0.001
81643996|NCT04341584|162978191|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|3.86|||Regression, Cox|adjusted on age and centre||||3.86|0.11|
81600906|NCT01984697|162878338|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT ratio|2.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|3.01|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||3.01|2.15|<0.001
81600907|NCT01984697|162878338|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|3.16|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||3.16|2.30|<0.001
81600908|NCT01984697|162878338|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years / Young Women 16 to 26 years is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|4.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.23|5.86|||ANOVA|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||5.86|4.23|<0.001
81600909|NCT01984697|162878339|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.3|-1.1|<0.001
81600910|NCT01984697|162878339|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.3|-1.0|<0.001
81600911|NCT01984697|162878339|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.3|-1.1|<0.001
81600912|NCT01984697|162878340|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.2|-1.0|<0.001
81600913|NCT01984697|162878340|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.2|-1.0|<0.001
81524358|NCT03335774|162738110|SUPERIORITY|To determine if the 'hydrocortisone' arm was indeed superior than 'placebo' to reduce swelling and itching associated with internal hemorrhoids||||||0.8918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The statistical analyses were conducted using SAS software Version 9.4.All statistical tests were two-sided at a significance level of α = 0.05. Continuous data were presented using descriptive statistics (i.e. number of subjects, mean, SD, median, minimum, and maximum).Baseline value of each assessment was defined as the latest available assessment obtained prior to the first administration of the study drug.||||0.8918
81527847|NCT01363908|162742692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2609|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value was from the analysis of Wilcoxon signed rank test at post-treatment time point vs baseline.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis of 12 to \<18 year olds at 24 weeks||||0.2609
81600914|NCT01984697|162878340|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.2|-1.0|<0.001
81600915|NCT01984697|162878341|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||3.8|0.1|<0.001
81600916|NCT01984697|162878341|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||3.8|0.1|<0.001
81600917|NCT01984697|162878341|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||3.8|0.1|<0.001
81600918|NCT01984697|162878342|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||1.8|-1.7|<0.001
81600919|NCT01984697|162878342|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.1|-1.0|<0.001
81600920|NCT01984697|162878342|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.1|-1.0|<0.001
81461673|NCT02074358|162615642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|90.6||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.3|212.4||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for any secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C versus Treatment A|ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model, including treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||212.4|-31.3|0.131
81461674|NCT02074358|162615643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|-0.21||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.3||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for other secondary endpoints since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for this first secondary endpoint (TGA lag time).|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B versus Treatment A|TGA Lag Time. ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using a mixed effect model that included treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. A hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with the primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||0.30|-0.73|0.389
81461675|NCT02074358|162615643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|-0.16||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.06||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C versus Treatment A|Lag Time. ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model, including treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||0.06|-0.38|0.142
81643997|NCT04341584|162978191|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|4.68|||Regression, Cox|adjusted on age and centre||||4.68|0.19|
81643998|NCT04341584|162978191|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|4.87|||Regression, Cox|adjusted on age and centre||||4.87|0.31|
81643999|NCT04341584|162978192|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|6.4||||adjusted on age and centre||||6.4|-8.3|
81644000|NCT04341584|162978194|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.61|||Fine-Gray model|Adjusted for age and centre||||1.61|0.64|
81644001|NCT04341584|162978194|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.07||Adjusted for age and centre|Fine-Gray model|Adjusted for age and centre||||3.07|0.58|
81644002|NCT04341584|162978195|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.48|||Fine-Gray model|adjusted on age and centre||||1.48|0.56|
81644003|NCT04341584|162978195|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.34||adjusted on age and centre|Fine-Gray model|||||2.34|0.35|
81644004|NCT04341584|162978196|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.32||adjusted on age and centre|Fine-Gray model|||Day 28||2.32|0.43|
81527848|NCT01363908|162742692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9219|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value was from the analysis of Wilcoxon signed rank test at post-treatment time point vs baseline.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Analysis of 12 to \<18 year olds at 48 weeks||||0.9219
81644005|NCT04341584|162978196|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.29||adjusted on age and centre|Fine-Gray model|||Day 90||2.29|0.52|
81644006|NCT02097849|162978228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-0.04||||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.19|||Clopper-Pearson Exact|||||0.19|-0.27|0.692
81644007|NCT02097849|162978229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-0.19||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.05|||Clopper-Pearson Exact|||Responders at Day 28||0.05|-0.41|0.120
81644008|NCT02097849|162978230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.13||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.1|||Clopper-Pearson Exact|||||0.10|-0.35|0.225
81644009|NCT02097849|162978231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.22||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.01|||Clopper-Pearson Exact|||||0.01|-0.44|0.057
81644010|NCT02097849|162978232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.07||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.3|||Clopper-Pearson Exact|||||0.30|-0.16|0.300
81644011|NCT02097849|162978233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.03||||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.2|||Clopper-Pearson Exact|||||0.20|-0.26|0.714
81644012|NCT02097849|162978234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.0||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.23|||Clopper-Pearson Exact|||||0.23|-0.24|0.967
81644013|NCT02097849|162978235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.01||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.22|||Clopper-Pearson Exact|||||0.22|-0.24|0.955
81644014|NCT01540162|162978244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.23||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.73|||Chi-squared|||||0.73|0.05|0.05
81648186|NCT03672175|162986930|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.8219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.1||MMRM was used for analysis with change from BL in HAM-D total score as dependent variable; treatment, BL HAM-D total score, antidepressant use, assessment time point, time point-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables and fixed effects.|MMRM|||Day 42||2.1|-1.6|0.8219
81701627|NCT03549117|163098689|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.07||||0.9236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.45||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model, baseline used as a covariate and site as a factor in the model|Difference between treatments of LS mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for symptoms on waking in the morning.||1.45|-1.60|0.9236
81701628|NCT03549117|163098689|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05||||0.8756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.75||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model, baseline used as a covariate and site as a factor in the model|Difference between treatments of LS mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for practical problems.||0.75|-0.87|0.8756
81524359|NCT03335774|162738111|SUPERIORITY|To determine if the 'hydrocortisone' arm was indeed superior than 'placebo' to reduce swelling and itching associated with internal hemorrhoids||||||0.8323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The statistical analyses were conducted using SAS software Version 9.4.All statistical tests were two-sided at a significance level of α = 0.05. Continuous data were presented using descriptive statistics (i.e. number of subjects, mean, SD, median, minimum, and maximum).Baseline value of each assessment was defined as the latest available assessment obtained prior to the first administration of the study drug.||||0.8323
81701629|NCT03549117|163098690|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.02||||0.9314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.42||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model, baseline used as a covariate and site as a factor in the model|Difference between treatments of LS mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of Symptoms on Waking in the Morning in NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for feel tired and unrefreshed.||0.42|-0.38|0.9314
81524360|NCT03354273|162738118|OTHER|Sensitivity was compared to a pre-specified threshold of 60%.|||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sided z-tests|The hypothesis tests were one-sided z-tests with a significance level of 0.025.||Reader 1: Sensitivity||||<0.0001
81524361|NCT03354273|162738118|OTHER|Specificity was compared to a pre-specified threshold of 60%.||||||0.0182|||||||One-sided z-tests|The hypothesis tests were one-sided z-tests with a significance level of 0.025.||Reader 1: Specificity||||0.0182
81524362|NCT03354273|162738118|OTHER|Sensitivity was compared to a pre-specified threshold of 60%.|||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sided z-tests|The hypothesis tests were one-sided z-tests with a significance level of 0.025.||Reader 2: Sensitivity||||<0.0001
81524363|NCT03354273|162738118|OTHER|Specificity was compared to a pre-specified threshold of 60%.||||||0.0002|||||||One-sided z-tests|The hypothesis tests were one-sided z-tests with a significance level of 0.025.||Reader 2: Specificity||||0.0002
81524364|NCT03354273|162738118|OTHER|Sensitivity was compared to a pre-specified threshold of 60%.|||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sided z-tests|The hypothesis tests were one-sided z-tests with a significance level of 0.025.||Reader 3: Sensitivity||||<0.0001
81524365|NCT03354273|162738118|OTHER|Specificity was compared to a pre-specified threshold of 60%.||||||0.997|||||||One-sided z-tests|The hypothesis tests were one-sided z-tests with a significance level of 0.025.||Reader 3: Specificity||||0.9970
81524366|NCT03354273|162738118|OTHER|Sensitivity was compared to a pre-specified threshold of 60%.|||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sided z-tests|The hypothesis tests were one-sided z-tests with a significance level of 0.025.||Majority Rule: Sensitivity||||<0.0001
81524367|NCT03354273|162738118|OTHER|Specificity was compared to a pre-specified threshold of 60%.||||||0.0781|||||||One-sided z-tests|The hypothesis tests were one-sided z-tests with a significance level of 0.025.||Majority Rule: Specificity||||0.0781
81524368|NCT03354273|162738119|SUPERIORITY|The test of sensitivity comparison between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a 1-sided McNemar's test at a significance level of 0.025 using 1-sided McNemar's tests.|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|14.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|22.4|||McNemar|The hypothesis tests were 1-sided McNemar's tests with a significance level of 0.025 for sensitivity.||Reader 1: Sensitivity||22.4|6.5|<0.0001
81524369|NCT03354273|162738119|NON_INFERIORITY|The test of specificity noninferiority between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a paired test for noninferiority at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 using Nam's RMLE method (margin=0.1).|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|2.4||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|9.7|||Nam's RMLE|||Reader 1: Specificity||9.7|-4.9|0.0004
81524370|NCT03354273|162738119|SUPERIORITY|The test of sensitivity comparison between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a 1-sided McNemar's test at a significance level of 0.025 using 1-sided McNemar's tests.|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|12.9||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|21.0|||McNemar|||Reader 2: Sensitivity||21.0|4.7|0.0002
81524371|NCT03354273|162738119|NON_INFERIORITY|The test of specificity noninferiority between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a paired test for noninferiority at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 using Nam's RMLE method (margin=0.1).|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|4.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|11.8|||Nam's RMLE|||Reader 2: Specificity||11.8|-2.1|<0.0001
81701630|NCT03549117|163098690|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05||||0.8005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.35||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model, baseline used as a covariate and site as a factor in the model.|Difference between treatments of LS mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of Symptoms on Waking in the Morning in NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for nasal congestion or stuffy nose.||0.35|-0.45|0.8005
81701631|NCT03549117|163098690|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.01||||0.9613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.4||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model, baseline used as a covariate and site as a factor in the model.|Difference between treatments of LS mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of Symptoms on Waking in the Morning in NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for congestion in sinuses.||0.40|-0.38|0.9613
81701632|NCT03549117|163098690|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.14||||0.4966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.26||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model, baseline used as a covariate and site as a factor in the model|Difference between treatments of LS mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of Symptoms on Waking in the Morning in NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for time to clear nighttime drainage after waking up.||0.26|-0.54|0.4966
81600921|NCT01984697|162878343|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||1.7|-1.7|<0.001
81600922|NCT01984697|162878343|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.0|-1.0|<0.001
81600923|NCT01984697|162878343|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.0|-1.1|<0.001
81600924|NCT01984697|162878344|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||4.0|-0.7|<0.001
81600925|NCT01984697|162878344|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||4.0|-0.7|<0.001
81600926|NCT01984697|162878344|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||4.6|0.7|<0.001
81600927|NCT01984697|162878345|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||1.7|-1.7|<0.001
81600928|NCT01984697|162878345|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.1|-1.0|<0.001
81600929|NCT01984697|162878345|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.1|-1.0|<0.001
81600930|NCT01984697|162878346|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.1|-1.0|<0.001
81600931|NCT01984697|162878346|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.1|-1.0|<0.001
81600932|NCT01984697|162878346|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the seroconversion percentage difference for Girls and Boys 9 to 14 Years - Young Women 16 to 26 years is \> -5.|Seroconversion percentage difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided non-inferiority test at alpha=0.025 level||||2.1|-1.1|<0.001
81600933|NCT02276066|162878406|OTHER|We performed a delta analysis, by graphing the difference between the two measurements, we wanted to visually assess the degree of agreement or discrepancy between the two methods. We were looking to evaluate the consistency, accuracy, or bias between different measurement techniques.|||||<|0.05|||||||Delta analysis|||||||<0.05
81600934|NCT05050578|162878412|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority in distance VA was declared if upper confidence limit was less than 0.05.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0||Since a noninferiority hypothesis is being tested, a p-value is not applicable. Confidence limit is being reported and compared to the noninferiority margin.|||LSM results based on mixed effects repeated measures model with both fixed (lens, visit, lens by visit interaction, period, sequence) and random (subject) effects. Difference = LID18869 minus AOHG. Sign is retained with the rounded value.|||0.00||
81644015|NCT00821119|162978265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.14|||risk ratio (RR)|||"Based on previous data from our NICU, 40 - 45% of our preterm infants administered early NCPAP for RDS needed intubation and mechanical ventilation within the first 72h of life. We estimated a 20% absolute reduction in the need of using ETT ventilation with the early use of NIPPV. A sample size of 100 infants per group was calculated with a power of 80% and an alpha error of 5%.~The analysis was performed according to the intention-to-treat principle."||1.14|0.48|<0.05
81644016|NCT00821119|162978266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.14|||risk ratio (RR)|||Based on previous data from our NICU, 40 - 45% of our preterm infants administered early NCPAP for RDS needed intubation and mechanical ventilation within the first 72h of life. We estimated a 20% absolute reduction in the need of using ETT ventilation with the early use of NIPPV. A sample size of 100 infants per group was calculated with a power of 80% and an alpha error of 5%.||1.14|0.48|0.05
81524372|NCT03354273|162738119|SUPERIORITY|The test of sensitivity comparison between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a 1-sided McNemar's test at a significance level of 0.025 using 1-sided McNemar's tests.|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|13.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|19.9|||McNemar|||Reader 3: Sensitivity||19.9|6.6|<0.0001
81524373|NCT03354273|162738119|NON_INFERIORITY|The test of specificity noninferiority between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a paired test for noninferiority at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 using Nam's RMLE method (margin=0.1).|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|1.2||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|8.4|||Nam's RMLE|||Reader 3: Specificity||8.4|-6.0|0.0011
81600935|NCT03386032|162878415|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|Model adjusted means.||Change from baseline in variables were analyzed separately using a mixed model for repeated measures with Subject nested within treatment (random effect), and Treatment, Week, Treatment-by-Week, Age \& Baseline (fixed effects). Last Observation was Carried Forward (LOCF) for drops. Sporadic missing data were left missing.||||<0.05
81600936|NCT03386032|162878416|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|Model adjusted means. Last Observation was Carried Forward (LOCF) for drops. Sporadic missing data were left miss||"Change from baseline in variables were analyzed separately using a mixed model for repeated measures with Subject nested within treatment (random effect), and Treatment, Week, Treatment-by-Week, Age \& Baseline (fixed effects). Last Observation was Carried Forward (LOCF) for drops. Sporadic missing data were left missing.~Significance level: 0.05 (2-sided)"||||<0.05
81600937|NCT04082442|162878424|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.0001
81600938|NCT04082442|162878425|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.34
81600939|NCT01783418|162878436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.613|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline and Post-intervention (8 weeks)||||0.613
81600940|NCT01783418|162878437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.957|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline, Post-intervention (8 weeks)||||0.957
81600941|NCT01783418|162878438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.256|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline, Post-intervention (8 weeks)||||.256
81600942|NCT01783418|162878439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline, Post-intervention (8 weeks)||||0.97
81524374|NCT03354273|162738119|SUPERIORITY|The test of sensitivity comparison between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a 1-sided McNemar's test at a significance level of 0.025 using 1-sided McNemar's tests.|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|11.6||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|19.2|||McNemar|||Majority Rule: Sensitivity||19.2|4.1|0.0003
81600943|NCT01783418|162878440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.241|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline, Post-intervention||||0.241
81600944|NCT01783418|162878441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.358|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline, Post-intervention (8 weeks)||||0.358
81644017|NCT00821119|162978267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.78|||risk ratio (RR)|||The study was not powered for this outcome. However this analysis was done with this limitation||1.78|0.62|< 0.05
81600945|NCT01783418|162878442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline, Post-intervention (8 weeks)||||0.95
81600946|NCT00089141|162878443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.66||||0.22||95.0|0.7|3.7||P values are 2 sided and are based on likelihood ratio statistics.|Regression, Cox|Analysis for all endpoints was stratified by number of affected organs and type of conditioning regimen.|For all analyses, MMF arm in numerator, and placebo arm in denominator. Hazard ratio estimate includes 3 efficacy success events that occurred after two years in the placebo arm.|||3.7|0.7|.22
81600947|NCT00089141|162878444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.65||||0.03||95.0|1.1|2.6|||Regression, Cox|Statistical analysis did not count treatment continuing beyond 2 years as efficacy failure (n = 2 in each arm).||||2.6|1.1|.03
81600948|NCT00089141|162878445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.55||95.0|0.7|2.1|||Regression, Cox|||||2.1|0.7|.55
81600949|NCT00089141|162878446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.61||||0.48||95.0|0.4|6.0|||Regression, Cox|||||6.0|0.4|.48
81600950|NCT00089141|162878447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.74||||0.17||95.0|0.8|3.9|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for risk category||||3.9|0.8|.17
81644018|NCT05012280|162978269|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.221||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.953|1.564||only one primary endpoint, p value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori treshold or statistical significance: p=0.05|Regression, Logistic|conditional logistic regression for matched case control||||1.564|0.953|0.1150
81600951|NCT00089141|162878448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.62||||0.41||95.0|0.5|5.0|||Regression, Cox|||||5.0|0.5|.41
81600952|NCT00089141|162878449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.69||||0.14||95.0|0.9|3.2|||Regression, Cox|||||3.2|0.9|.14
81600953|NCT00089141|162878450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.99||||0.1||95.0|0.9|4.3|||Regression, Cox|||||4.3|0.9|.10
81600954|NCT00089141|162878451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28||||0.34||95.0|0.08|2.1|||Regression, Cox|||||2.1|.08|.34
81600955|NCT00089141|162878452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51||||0.28||95.0|0.7|3.2|||Regression, Cox|||||3.2|0.7|.28
81600956|NCT00508261|162878453|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: The lower limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference in the percentages of subjects with serum bactericidal antibodies using baby rabbit complement (rSBA) titer ≥1:8 is greater than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Difference in percentages|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|4.71||||||Demonstration of the non-inferiority of Nimenrix vaccine co-administered with combined Infanrix-hexa vaccine given alone in terms of bactericidal antibodies to Neisseria meningitidis serogroup A, at month 1.||4.71|-0.33|
81600957|NCT00508261|162878453|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: The lower limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference in the percentages of subjects with serum bactericidal antibodies using baby rabbit complement (rSBA) titer ≥1:8 is greater than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Difference in percentages|2.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|6.24||||||Demonstration of the non-inferiority of the Nimenrix vaccine co-administered with combined Infanrix-hexa vaccine given alone in terms of bactericidal antibodies to Neisseria meningitidis serogroup C, at month 1.||6.24|0.73|
81644019|NCT05012280|162978269|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.221||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.953|1.564|||Regression, Logistic|conditional logistic regression for matched case control study.||||1.564|0.953|0.12
81524375|NCT03354273|162738119|NON_INFERIORITY|The test of specificity noninferiority between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a paired test for noninferiority at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 using Nam's RMLE method (margin=0.1).|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|2.1||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|9.3|||Nam's RMLE|||Majority Rule: Specificity||9.3|-5.0|0.0004
81524376|NCT03354273|162738120|SUPERIORITY|The test of sensitivity comparison between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a 1-sided McNemar's test at a significance level of 0.025 using 1-sided McNemar's tests.|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|24.4||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|43.4|||McNemar|||Reader 1: Sensitivity||43.4|5.4|0.0127
81524377|NCT03354273|162738120|NON_INFERIORITY|The test of specificity noninferiority between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a paired test for noninferiority at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 using Nam's RMLE method (margin=0.1).|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|9.5||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|20.2|||Nam's RMLE|||Reader 1: Specificity||20.2|-1.2|0.0001
81524378|NCT03354273|162738120|SUPERIORITY|The test of sensitivity comparison between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a 1-sided McNemar's test at a significance level of 0.025 using 1-sided McNemar's tests.|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|22.0||||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|41.7|||McNemar|||Reader 2: Sensitivity||41.7|2.2|0.0195
81524379|NCT03354273|162738120|NON_INFERIORITY|The test of specificity noninferiority between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a paired test for noninferiority at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 using Nam's RMLE method (margin=0.1).|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|6.8||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|16.8|||Nam's RMLE|||Reader 2: Specificity||16.8|-3.2|0.0004
81524380|NCT03354273|162738120|SUPERIORITY|The test of sensitivity comparison between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a 1-sided McNemar's test at a significance level of 0.025 using 1-sided McNemar's tests.|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|17.1||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|32.4|||McNemar|||Reader 3: Sensitivity||32.4|1.7|0.0174
81524381|NCT03354273|162738120|NON_INFERIORITY|The test of specificity noninferiority between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a paired test for noninferiority at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 using Nam's RMLE method (margin=0.1).|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|0.7||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|11.3|||Nam's RMLE|||||11.3|-9.9|0.0240
81524382|NCT03354273|162738120|SUPERIORITY||Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|17.1||||0.0448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|35.6|||McNemar|||Majority Rule: Sensitivity||35.6|-1.5|0.0448
81524383|NCT03354273|162738120|NON_INFERIORITY|The test of specificity noninferiority between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a paired test for noninferiority at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 using Nam's RMLE method (margin=0.1).|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|6.8||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|17.0|||Nam's RMLE|||Majority Rule: Specificity||17.0|-3.4|0.0004
81524384|NCT03354273|162738121|SUPERIORITY|The test of sensitivity comparison between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a 1-sided McNemar's test at a significance level of 0.025 using 1-sided McNemar's tests.|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|12.0||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|23.9|||McNemar|||Reader 1: Sensitivity||23.9|0.0|0.0116
81524385|NCT03354273|162738121|NON_INFERIORITY|The test of specificity noninferiority between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a paired test for noninferiority at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 using Nam's RMLE method (margin=0.1).|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|6.6||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|16.2|||Nam's RMLE|||Reader 1: Specificity||16.2|-2.9|0.0003
81524386|NCT03354273|162738121|SUPERIORITY|The test of sensitivity comparison between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a 1-sided McNemar's test at a significance level of 0.025 using 1-sided McNemar's tests.|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|6.8||||0.1085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|18.9|||McNemar|||Reader 2: Sensitivity||18.9|-5.2|0.1085
81524387|NCT03354273|162738121|NON_INFERIORITY|The test of specificity noninferiority between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a paired test for noninferiority at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 using Nam's RMLE method (margin=0.1).|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|11.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|21.1|||Nam's RMLE|||Reader 2: Specificity||21.1|2.1|<0.0001
81524388|NCT03354273|162738121|SUPERIORITY|The test of sensitivity comparison between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a 1-sided McNemar's test at a significance level of 0.025 using 1-sided McNemar's tests.|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|13.7||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|23.5|||McNemar|||Reader 3: Sensitivity||23.5|3.8|0.0017
81644020|NCT02229396|162978270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, region, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%), week, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||-0.13|-0.63|0.003
81524389|NCT03354273|162738121|NON_INFERIORITY|The test of specificity noninferiority between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a paired test for noninferiority at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 using Nam's RMLE method (margin=0.1).|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|2.8||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|12.1|||Nam's RMLE|||Reader 3: Specificity||12.1|-6.6|0.0034
81524390|NCT03354273|162738121|SUPERIORITY|The test of sensitivity comparison between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a 1-sided McNemar's test at a significance level of 0.025 using 1-sided McNemar's tests.|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|7.7||||0.0641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|19.0|||McNemar|||Majority Rule: Sensitivity||19.0|-3.6|0.0641
81524391|NCT03354273|162738121|NON_INFERIORITY|The test of specificity noninferiority between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a paired test for noninferiority at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 using Nam's RMLE method (margin=0.1).|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|5.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|14.6|||Nam's RMLE|||Majority Rule: Specificity||14.6|-4.6|0.0010
81527849|NCT01363908|162742694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6875|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value was from analysis of Wilcoxon signed-rank test at post-treatment time point vs. baseline.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Analysis of 6 to \<12 year olds at 24 weeks||||0.6875
81600958|NCT00508261|162878453|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: The lower limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference in the percentages of subjects with serum bactericidal antibodies using baby rabbit complement (rSBA) titer ≥1:8 is greater than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Difference in percentages|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|4.64||||||Demonstration of the non-inferiority of the Nimenrix vaccine co-administered with combined Infanrix-hexa vaccine given alone in terms of bactericidal antibodies to Neisseria meningitidis serogroup W-135, at month 1.||4.64|-0.36|
81600959|NCT00508261|162878453|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: The lower limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference in the percentages of subjects with serum bactericidal antibodies using baby rabbit complement (rSBA) titer ≥1:8 is greater than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Difference in percentages|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|6.18||||||Demonstration of the non-inferiority of the Nimenrix vaccine co-administered with combined Infanrix-hexa vaccine given alone in terms of bactericidal antibodies to Neisseria meningitidis serogroup Y, at month 1.||6.18|0.71|
81600960|NCT00508261|162878454|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority (1 month after the first study vaccination): The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI on the GMC ratio for anti-PT (ELISA) is greater than or equal to a pre-defined clinical limit of delta = 0.67.|Adjusted GMC ratios|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.12||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of combined Infanrix-hexa vaccine co-administered with Nimenrix vaccine to Infanrix-hexa vaccine given alone in terms of geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) of antibodies to pertussis toxoid (PT), at month 1.||1.12|0.83|
81600961|NCT00508261|162878454|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority (1 month after the first study vaccination): The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI on the GMC ratio for anti-FHA (ELISA) is greater than or equal to a pre-defined clinical limit of delta = 0.67.|Adjusted GMC ratios|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.13||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of combined Infanrix-hexa vaccine co-administered with Nimenrix vaccine to Infanrix-hexa vaccine given alone in terms of geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) of antibodies to filamentous haemagglutinin (FHA), at month 1.||1.13|0.85|
81600962|NCT00508261|162878454|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority (1 month after the first study vaccination): The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI on the GMC ratio for anti-PRN (ELISA) is greater than or equal to a pre-defined clinical limit of delta = 0.67.|Adjusted GMC ratios|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.1||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of combined Infanrix-hexa vaccine co-administered with Nimenrix vaccine to Infanrix-hexa vaccine given alone in terms of geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) of antibodies to pertactin (PRN), at month 1.||1.1|0.78|
81600963|NCT00508261|162878455|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority (1 month after the first study vaccination): The lower limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the group difference in the percentages of subjects with anti-HBs antibody concentrations ≥10 mIU/ml is greater than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Difference in percentages|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|4.6||||||||4.6|-1.47|
81600964|NCT00508261|162878456|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority (1 month after the first study vaccination): The lower limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the group difference in the percentage of subjects with anti-PRP concentrations (ELISA) ≥1.0 μg/mL is greater than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Difference in percentages|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|4.5||||||||4.5|-1.45|
81600965|NCT06060457|162878563|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.625|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.686||||||RSV-A: Arm 1 versus Arm 2||0.686|0.570|
81600966|NCT06060457|162878563|OTHER||GMR|0.638|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.584|0.697||||||RSV-B: Arm 1 versus Arm 2||0.697|0.584|
81600967|NCT00715429|162878659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.27||||||Daily cramp rate at baseline\& on treatment, were calculated as % of each subjects total # of cramps, for comparison among subjects. Change in % cramp rates from baseline to treatment was computed for each subject in vit D and placebo groups.|t-test, 2 sided|T test was used to compare the change in % cramp rate from baseline to treatment for each subject in each treatment group.||||||0.27
81600968|NCT00406133|162878677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||||||"A P value of 0.0167 was considered the significance level for the primary analysis in each age group to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05.~P value is for age 8-14 group."|ANCOVA|Performed in each age group and adjusted for the baseline A1c and clinical center.||The study was to test whether the use of CGM will lower A1c at 26 weeks. The estimated sample size was 110 for each age group, which will provide 90% power to detect a difference between treatment groups in each of the age groups assuming a population difference of 0.5%, a two-tailed test with type I error rate of 5%, standard deviation of the 6 month HbA1c values of 0.9, correlation between baseline and 26-week values of 0.58.||||0.29
81600969|NCT00406133|162878677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52||||||"A P value of 0.0167 was considered the significance level for the primary analysis in each age group to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05.~P value for age 15-24 group."|ANCOVA|Performed in each age group and adjusted for the baseline A1c and clinical center.||||||0.52
81600970|NCT00406133|162878677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||"A P value of 0.0167 was considered the significance level for the primary analysis in each age group to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05.~P value is for age \>=25 group."|ANCOVA|Performed in each age group and adjusted for the baseline A1c and clinical center.||||||<0.001
81644021|NCT02229396|162978270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, region, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%), week, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||-0.34|-0.84|<0.001
81644022|NCT02229396|162978271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.406|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, region, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%), week, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||-1.20|-2.79|<0.001
81644023|NCT02229396|162978271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, region, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%), week, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||-0.55|-2.12|<0.001
81644024|NCT02229396|162978272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.007|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.95|-12.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, region, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%), week, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||-12.20|-27.95|<0.001
81600971|NCT00406133|162878678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||||||P-value was for the comparison of RT-CGM group and Control group.|ANCOVA|Based on the ranks of the 26wk values using VDW scores, adjusted for the baseline value, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||A sample size of 120 subjects was planned to have 90% power to detect a difference in this outcome between treatment groups, assuming a population difference of 29 min/day, standard deviation of the 26-week values of 59 min/day, correlation between baseline and 26-week values of 0.66, an α=0.05, and no more than 15% losses to follow-up.||||0.16
81600972|NCT00406133|162878679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||||||P-value is for N(%) of subjects with \>=1 severe hypo event in the 8-14 year age group.|Fisher Exact|||The proportions of patients experiencing one or more severe hypoglycemic events in each treatment group were compared using Fisher's exact test. Incidences of hypoglycemic events were compared and confidence intervals for the treatment group difference calculated using permutation tests. Similar analyses were performed for the subset of hypoglycemic events associated with seizure or coma.||||0.74
81600973|NCT00406133|162878679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||||||P-value is for N(%) of subjects with \>=1 severe hypo event in the 15-24 year age group.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.48
81600974|NCT00406133|162878679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||P-value is for N(%) of subjects with \>=1 severe hypo event in the \>=25 year age group.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81600975|NCT00406133|162878679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P-value is for N(%) of subjects with \>=1 severe hypo event with seizure or comma in the 8-14 year age group.|Fisher Exact|||The proportions of patients experiencing one or more severe hypoglycemic events in each treatment group were compared using Fisher's exact test. Incidences of hypoglycemic events were compared and confidence intervals for the treatment group difference calculated using permutation tests. Similar analyses were performed for the subset of hypoglycemic events associated with seizure or coma.||||0.74
81644025|NCT02229396|162978272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.947|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.39|-8.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, region, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%), week, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||-8.89|-24.39|<0.001
81701633|NCT03549117|163098691|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.03||||0.8775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.45||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model, baseline used as a covariate and site as a factor in the model.|Difference between treatments of LS mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of Symptoms on Waking in the Morning in NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for feel tired and unrefreshed.||0.45|-0.39|0.8775
81527850|NCT01363908|162742694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value was from analysis of Wilcoxon signed-rank test at post-treatment time point vs. baseline.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Analysis of 6 to \<12 year olds at 48 weeks||||1.0000
81644026|NCT02229396|162978273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.168|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.89|-17.59|||ANCOVA|Treatment, region, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%), as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||-17.59|-37.89|<0.001
81600976|NCT00406133|162878679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P-value is for N(%) of subjects with \>=1 severe hypo event with seizure or comma in the 15-24 year age group.|Fisher Exact|||The proportions of patients experiencing one or more severe hypoglycemic events in each treatment group were compared using Fisher's exact test. Incidences of hypoglycemic events were compared and confidence intervals for the treatment group difference calculated using permutation tests. Similar analyses were performed for the subset of hypoglycemic events associated with seizure or coma.||||0.48
81600977|NCT00406133|162878679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P-value is for N(%) of subjects with \>=1 severe hypo event with seizure or comma in the \>=25 year age group.|Fisher Exact|||The proportions of patients experiencing one or more severe hypoglycemic events in each treatment group were compared using Fisher's exact test. Incidences of hypoglycemic events were compared and confidence intervals for the treatment group difference calculated using permutation tests. Similar analyses were performed for the subset of hypoglycemic events associated with seizure or coma.||||1.0
81644027|NCT02229396|162978273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.78|-16.78|||ANCOVA|Treatment, region, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%), as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||-16.78|-36.78|<0.001
81644028|NCT02229396|162978274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|19.7|||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline HbA1c (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%).||||||<0.001
81644029|NCT02229396|162978274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|13.3||||0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline HbA1c (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%).||||||0.001
81644030|NCT02229396|162978275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.494|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.12|-13.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, region, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%), week, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||-13.40|-27.12|<0.001
81600978|NCT00406133|162878680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for 8-14 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||Continuous glucose monitoring data in both groups following the 26-week visit (blinded use in the control group and unblinded use in the continuous glucose monitoring group) were used to estimate the amount of time per day the glucose level was hypoglycemic (\<=70 mg/dL and \<=50 mg/dL), hyperglycemic (\>180 mg/dL and \>250 mg/dL), and in the target range (71 to 180 mg/dL).||||0.53
81600979|NCT00406133|162878680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for 15-24 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||||||0.79
81600980|NCT00406133|162878680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for \>=25 years age group.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81600981|NCT00406133|162878681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for 8-14 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||Continuous glucose monitoring data in both groups following the 26-week visit (blinded use in the control group and unblinded use in the continuous glucose monitoring group) were used to estimate the amount of time per day the glucose level was hypoglycemic (\<=70 mg/dL and \<=50 mg/dL), hyperglycemic (\>180 mg/dL and \>250 mg/dL), and in the target range (71 to 180 mg/dL).||||0.58
81600982|NCT00406133|162878681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for 15-24 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||||||0.85
81600983|NCT00406133|162878681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for \>=25 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||||||0.002
81600984|NCT00406133|162878682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for 8-14 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||Continuous glucose monitoring data in both groups following the 26-week visit (blinded use in the control group and unblinded use in the continuous glucose monitoring group) were used to estimate the amount of time per day the glucose level was hypoglycemic (\<=70 mg/dL and \<=50 mg/dL), hyperglycemic (\>180 mg/dL and \>250 mg/dL), and in the target range (71 to 180 mg/dL).||||0.18
81600985|NCT00406133|162878682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for the baseline for 15-24 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||||||0.44
81600986|NCT00406133|162878682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for \>=25 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||||||<0.001
81600987|NCT00406133|162878683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for 8-14 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||Continuous glucose monitoring data in both groups following the 26-week visit (blinded use in the control group and unblinded use in the continuous glucose monitoring group) were used to estimate the amount of time per day the glucose level was hypoglycemic (\<=70 mg/dL and \<=50 mg/dL), hyperglycemic (\>180 mg/dL and \>250 mg/dL), and in the target range (71 to 180 mg/dL).||||0.29
81600988|NCT00406133|162878683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for 15-24 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||||||0.79
81600989|NCT00406133|162878683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for \>=25 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||||||0.41
81600990|NCT00406133|162878684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for 8-14 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||Continuous glucose monitoring data in both groups following the 26-week visit (blinded use in the control group and unblinded use in the continuous glucose monitoring group) were used to estimate the amount of time per day the glucose level was hypoglycemic (\<=70 mg/dL and \<=50 mg/dL), hyperglycemic (\>180 mg/dL and \>250 mg/dL), and in the target range (71 to 180 mg/dL).||||0.50
81600991|NCT00406133|162878684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for 15-24 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||||||0.99
81600992|NCT00406133|162878684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for \>=25 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||||||0.10
81600993|NCT00406133|162878685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for 8-14 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||Glucose variability was assessed by computing the absolute rate of change.||||0.66
81644031|NCT02229396|162978275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.477|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.85|-8.2||This is a nominal p-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, region, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%), week, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||-8.20|-21.85|<0.001
81600994|NCT00406133|162878685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for 15-24 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||||||0.48
81600995|NCT00406133|162878685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||||||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups at 26wks adjusting for baseline for \>=25 years age group.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the corresponding baseline value, baseline glycated hemoglobin level, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||||||0.07
81600996|NCT00406133|162878686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline A1c and clinical center.||Other preplanned secondary outcomes included change in A1c from baseline to 26 weeks in an ANCOVA model (adjusted for baseline A1c and clinical center).||||<0.001
81600997|NCT00406133|162878687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Based on the ranks of the 26wk values using VDW scores, adjusted for the baseline value, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline value, clinical center and type of continuous glucose monitor.||Percentages of values less than or greater than a given threshold were converted to minutes per day by multiplying by 1,440. A nonparametric approach was followed using an ANCOVA based on ranks of the 26 week values, adjusted for the baseline value, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||||<0.001
81600998|NCT00406133|162878688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||P-value representative of 13 and 26 weeks combined.|ANCOVA|||Percentages of values less than or greater than a given threshold were converted to minutes per day by multiplying by 1,440. A nonparametric approach was followed using an ANCOVA based on ranks of the 26 week values, adjusted for the baseline value, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||||0.03
81600999|NCT00406133|162878689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||P-value for the 8-14 year old age group|Regression, Logistic|||Within each age group, in addition to the primary ANCOVA analysis, pre-specified 26-week binary glycated hemoglobin outcomes (relative decrease by \>=10%, 26-week level \<7.0%, absolute decrease by \>=0.5%, relative increase by \>=10%, absolute increase by \>=0.5%) were evaluated in logistic regression models, adjusted for baseline glycated hemoglobin level and clinical center.||||0.04
81601000|NCT00406133|162878689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||||||P-value for the 15-24 year age group|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.46
81601001|NCT00406133|162878689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||P-value for the \>=25 year age group|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.003
81601002|NCT00406133|162878690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||||||P-value for 8-14 year old age group|Regression, Logistic|||Within each age group, in addition to the primary ANCOVA analysis, pre-specified 26-week binary glycated hemoglobin outcomes (relative decrease by \>=10%, 26-week level \<7.0%, absolute decrease by \>=0.5%, relative increase by \>=10%, absolute increase by \>=0.5%) were evaluated in logistic regression models, adjusted for baseline glycated hemoglobin level and clinical center.||||0.24
81601003|NCT00406133|162878690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||||||P-value for the 15-24 year old age group|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.98
81601004|NCT00406133|162878690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||||||P-value for the \>=25 year old age group|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.48
81601005|NCT00406133|162878691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||P-value representative of 13 and 26 weeks combined|ANCOVA|||Percentages of values less than or greater than a given threshold were converted to minutes per day by multiplying by 1,440. A nonparametric approach was followed using an ANCOVA based on ranks of the 26 week values, adjusted for the baseline value, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||||0.005
81644032|NCT02229396|162978276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|17.9|||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline HbA1c (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%).||||||<0.001
81601006|NCT00406133|162878692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||||||P-value representative of 13 and 26 weeks combined.|ANCOVA|||Percentages of values less than or greater than a given threshold were converted to minutes per day by multiplying by 1,440. A nonparametric approach was followed using an ANCOVA based on ranks of the 26 week values, adjusted for the baseline value, clinical center, and type of continuous glucose monitor.||||0.05
81601007|NCT00406133|162878693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39||||||P-value representative of 13 and 26 weeks combined.|ANCOVA|||Glucose variability was assessed by computing the absolute rate of change.||||0.39
81601008|NCT00406133|162878694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|||||||0.04
81601009|NCT00406133|162878695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of treatment differences|408148.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-176644.0|3475108.0||||||"ICER = Incremental Cost Effectiveness Ratio is defined as the mean difference in costs between the treatment groups divided by the mean difference in QALY (quality-adjusted life-year) between the treatment groups:~(mean cost\[CGM\] - mean cost \[control\]) / (mean QALY\[CGM\] - mean QALY\[SMBG\]).~Units are dollars per QALY."||3475108|-176644|
81601010|NCT00406133|162878696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||P-value for the 8-14 year old age group|Regression, Logistic|||Within each age group, in addition to the primary ANCOVA analysis, pre-specified 26-week binary glycated hemoglobin outcomes (relative decrease by \>=10%, 26-week level \<7.0%, absolute decrease by \>=0.5%, relative increase by \>=10%, absolute increase by \>=0.5%) were evaluated in logistic regression models, adjusted for baseline glycated hemoglobin level and clinical center.||||0.009
81601011|NCT00406133|162878696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57||||||P-value for 15-24 year old age group|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.57
81644033|NCT02229396|162978276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|25.6|||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline HbA1c (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%).||||||<0.001
81601012|NCT00406133|162878696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value for the \>=25 year old age group|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81601013|NCT00406133|162878697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||||||P-value for 8-14 year age group|Regression, Logistic|||Within each age group, in addition to the primary ANCOVA analysis, pre-specified 26-week binary glycated hemoglobin outcomes (relative decrease by \>=10%, 26-week level \<7.0%, absolute decrease by \>=0.5%, relative increase by \>=10%, absolute increase by \>=0.5%) were evaluated in logistic regression models, adjusted for baseline glycated hemoglobin level and clinical center.||||0.18
81601014|NCT00406133|162878697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||||||P-value for 15-24 year old age group.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.84
81601015|NCT00406133|162878697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||P-value for \>=25 year old age group.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.02
81524392|NCT03354273|162738122|SUPERIORITY|The test of sensitivity comparison between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a 1-sided McNemar's test at a significance level of 0.025 using 1-sided McNemar's tests.|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|11.0||||0.0294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|24.6|||McNemar|||Reader 1: Sensitivity||24.6|-2.6|0.0294
81644034|NCT02229396|162978277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, region, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%), week, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||-0.9|-5.2|0.005
81461676|NCT02074358|162615643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|1.35||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|3.52||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the first secondary endpoint (TGA lag time).|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B versus Treatment A|Time to Peak. ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using a mixed effect model that included treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. A hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with the primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||3.52|-0.81|0.200
81461677|NCT02074358|162615643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|4.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|6.44||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C versus Treatment A|Time to Peak. ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model, including treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||6.44|2.80|<0.001
81461678|NCT02074358|162615644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|21.1||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|37.2||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the first secondary endpoint (TGA lag time).|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B versus Treatment A|The ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using a mixed effect model that included treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. A hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with the primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||37.2|4.9|0.014
81461679|NCT02074358|162615644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|-6.4||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|0.8||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C versus Treatment A|ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model, including treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||0.8|-13.5|0.076
81461680|NCT02074358|162615645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|0.0||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|5.6||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the first secondary endpoint (TGA lag time).|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B versus Treatment A|The ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using a mixed effect model that included treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. A hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with the primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||5.6|-5.6|0.996
81461681|NCT02074358|162615645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|-6.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|-3.6||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C versus Treatment A|ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model, including treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||-3.6|-9.5|<0.001
81461682|NCT02074358|162615646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|-1.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-1.12||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the first secondary endpoint (TGA lag time).|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B versus Treatment A|PT (Neoplastin CI+). ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model that included treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||-1.12|-2.16|<0.001
81524393|NCT03354273|162738122|NON_INFERIORITY|The test of specificity noninferiority between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a paired test for noninferiority at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 using Nam's RMLE method (margin=0.1).|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|3.9||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|16.1|||Nam's RMLE|||Reader 1: Specificity||16.1|-8.3|0.0117
81524394|NCT03354273|162738122|SUPERIORITY|The test of sensitivity comparison between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a 1-sided McNemar's test at a significance level of 0.025 using 1-sided McNemar's tests.|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|6.6||||0.1444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|20.3|||McNemar|||Reader 2: Sensitivity||20.3|-7.1|0.1444
81644035|NCT02229396|162978277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, region, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%), week, and treatment by week interaction as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||-0.4|-4.5|0.022
81524395|NCT03354273|162738122|NON_INFERIORITY|The test of specificity noninferiority between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a paired test for noninferiority at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 using Nam's RMLE method (margin=0.1).|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|11.7||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|23.7|||Nam's RMLE|||Reader 2: Specificity||23.7|-0.4|0.0001
81644036|NCT03245762|162978287|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Ordinal Categorical Analysis|||||||0.930
81644037|NCT01812707|162978295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||"Each treatment group was compared to placebo using ANCOVA-derived contrasts.~A hierarchical testing procedure was applied to ensure strong control of overall Type-I error rate at 0.05 level. Order was following:~1. Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W versus placebo~2. Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W versus placebo~3. Alirocumab 50 mg Q2W versus placebo~Testing continued only when high-order test was statistically significant at 5% level."||||<0.0001
81644038|NCT01812707|162978295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81644039|NCT01812707|162978295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81644040|NCT01066897|162978302|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.002
81644041|NCT01066897|162978303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.368|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.44||0.067|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|One sample t-test to determine if the % change in HAMD was different from 0||For the 2 dropouts, used LOCF.||||.067
81644042|NCT00666835|162978348|EQUIVALENCE|Therapeutic equivalence was defined as the two-sided 95 % confidence interval of the difference between the two treatment groups lying entirely in the interval -0.5 to 0.5 g/dL. The confidence interval of the difference was calculated based on the least square means (LSMEANS) from an analysis of co-variance model including factors treatment, center, mean baseline Hb level (\<11.5 and T11.5 g/dL) as factors and change of the mean weekly dose as a covariate.|Point estimate of difference (ANCOVA)|0.084|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.338||||||||0.338|-0.170|
81524396|NCT03354273|162738122|SUPERIORITY|The test of sensitivity comparison between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a 1-sided McNemar's test at a significance level of 0.025 using 1-sided McNemar's tests.|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|8.8||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|18.9|||McNemar|||Reader 3: Sensitivity||18.9|-1.3|0.0440
81524397|NCT03354273|162738122|NON_INFERIORITY|The test of specificity noninferiority between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a paired test for noninferiority at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 using Nam's RMLE method (margin=0.1).|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|7.8||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|20.3|||Nam's RMLE|||Reader 3: Specificity||20.3|-4.8|0.0022
81524398|NCT03354273|162738122|SUPERIORITY|The test of sensitivity comparison between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a 1-sided McNemar's test at a significance level of 0.025 using 1-sided McNemar's tests.|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|4.4||||0.2164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|17.2|||McNemar|||Majority Rule: Sensitivity||17.2|-8.4|0.2164
81524399|NCT03354273|162738122|NON_INFERIORITY|The test of specificity noninferiority between Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection PET MPI and SPECT MPI was performed with a paired test for noninferiority at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 using Nam's RMLE method (margin=0.1).|Difference between PET MPI and SPECT MPI|9.7||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|22.0|||Nam's RMLE|||Majority Rule: Specificity||22.0|-2.6|0.0006
81644043|NCT00666835|162978349|EQUIVALENCE|Therapeutic equivalence was defined as the two-sided 95 % confidence interval of the difference between the two treatment groups lying entirely in the interval -0.5 to 0.5 g/dL. The confidence interval of the difference was calculated based on the least square means (LSMEANS) from an analysis of co-variance model including factors treatment, center, mean baseline Hb level (\<11.5 and T11.5 g/dL) as factors and change of the mean weekly dose as a covariate.|Difference LSM of Epo Hexal & Erypo|0.189|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.418||||||||0.418|-0.039|
81648187|NCT03672175|162986930|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.8166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.6||MMRM was used for analysis with change from BL in HAM-D total score as dependent variable; treatment, BL HAM-D total score, antidepressant use, assessment time point, time point-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables and fixed effects.|MMRM|||Day 42||1.6|-2.0|0.8166
81524400|NCT00244101|162738137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.03||||||PS group used as standard of care. Relative risk and 95 % CI calculated for PS (reference) versus ISX or NCPAP.||1.03|0.59|
81524401|NCT00244101|162738137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.27||||||PS group used as standard of care. Relative risk and 95% CI calculated for PS (reference) versus NCPAP.||1.27|0.25|
81524402|NCT00244101|162738138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.94||||||PS group used as standard of care. Relative risk and 95 % CI calculated for PS (reference) versus ISX.||1.94|0.49|
81524403|NCT00244101|162738138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.09||||||PS group used as standard of care. Relative risk and 95% CI calculated for PS (reference) versus NCPAP.||1.09|0.64|
81524404|NCT00741013|162738160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||Only a single statistical analysis was performed upon completion of the study.|ANOVA|||One-way analysis of variance was performed to determine whether lovastatin or rhAPC effectively reduced endotoxin-induced lung inflammation.||||<0.05
81524405|NCT00082407|162738162|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Pre-specified non-inferiority margin was 0.4% (i.e., noninferiority is demonstrated if the upper limit of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in change in HbA1c between exenatide and biphasic insulin aspart is less than 0.4%.)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.2534||95.0|-0.28|0.08|||ANCOVA|||||0.08|-0.28|0.2534
81461683|NCT02074358|162615646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|-1.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-0.99||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C versus Treatment A|PT (Neoplastin CI+). ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model, including treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||-0.99|-1.95|<0.001
81461684|NCT02074358|162615646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|-2.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-1.89||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the first secondary endpoint (TGA lag time).|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B versus Treatment A|PT (Recombiplastin 2G). ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model, including treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||-1.89|-3.30|<0.001
81461685|NCT02074358|162615646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|-1.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|-1.2||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C versus Treatment A|PT (Recombiplastin 2G). ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model, including treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||-1.20|-2.59|<0.001
81461686|NCT02074358|162615646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|8.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.29|10.66||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the first secondary endpoint (TGA lag time).|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B versus Treatment A|aPTT. The ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using a mixed effect model and included treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||10.66|6.29|<0.001
81461687|NCT02074358|162615646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|3.32||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C versus Treatment A|aPTT. ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model, including treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||3.32|1.28|<0.001
81461688|NCT02074358|162615647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|-0.198|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|-0.13||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the first secondary endpoint (TGA lag time).|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B versus Treatment A|INR (Neoplastin CI+). ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model, including treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||-0.130|-0.266|<0.001
81461689|NCT02074358|162615647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|-0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.229|-0.111||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C versus Treatment A|INR (Neoplastin CI+). ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model, including treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||-0.111|-0.229|<0.001
81524406|NCT00082407|162738163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0779||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0779
81524407|NCT00082407|162738164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0001
81524408|NCT00082407|162738165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6456||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6456
81524409|NCT00082407|162738167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7888||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7888
81524410|NCT00082407|162738168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3722||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3722
81527851|NCT01363908|162742694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8181|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value was from analysis of Wilcoxon signed-rank test at post-treatment time point vs. baseline.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Analysis of 12 to \<18 year olds at 24 weeks||||0.8181
81648188|NCT03672175|162986930|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.0||MMRM was used for analysis with change from BL in HAM-D total score as dependent variable; treatment, BL HAM-D total score, antidepressant use, assessment time point, time point-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables and fixed effects.|MMRM|||Day 182||2.0|-2.3|0.9000
81461690|NCT02074358|162615647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|-0.239|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.305|-0.173||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the first secondary endpoint (TGA lag time).|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B versus Treatment A|INR (Recombiplastin 2G). ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model, including treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||-0.173|-0.305|<0.001
81524411|NCT02870101|162738195|OTHER|Estimated positive percent agreement (PPA) defined as: (Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Positive + Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive + Index Test Negative; ASIS Indeterminate)|PPA|94.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.7|97.0|||||PPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||97.0|90.7|
81524412|NCT02870101|162738195|OTHER|Estimated negative percent agreement (NPA) defined as: (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Indeterminate)|NPA|98.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.2|99.1|||||NPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||99.1|98.2|
81524413|NCT02870101|162738196|OTHER|Estimated positive percent agreement (PPA) defined as: (Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Positive + Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive + Index Test Negative; ASIS Indeterminate)|PPA|91.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.5|94.4|||||PPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||94.4|86.5|
81524414|NCT02870101|162738196|OTHER|Estimated negative percent agreement (NPA) defined as: (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Indeterminate)|NPA|99.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.3|99.8|||||NPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||99.8|99.3|
81524415|NCT02870101|162738197|OTHER|Estimated positive percent agreement (PPA) defined as: (Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Positive + Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive + Index Test Equivocal; ASIS Indeterminate + Index Test Negative; ASIS Indeterminate)|PPA|95.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.3|97.3|||||PPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||97.3|91.3|
81524416|NCT02870101|162738197|OTHER|Estimated negative percent agreement (NPA) defined as: (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Negative + Index Test Equivocal; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Indeterminate)|NPA|98.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.3|99.2|||||NPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||99.2|98.3|
81524417|NCT02870101|162738198|OTHER|Estimated positive percent agreement (PPA) defined as: (Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Positive + Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive + Index Test Negative; ASIS Indeterminate)|PPA|96.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.9|98.3|||||PPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||98.3|92.9|
81524418|NCT02870101|162738198|OTHER|Estimated negative percent agreement (NPA) defined as: (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Indeterminate)|NPA|99.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.8|99.5|||||NPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||99.5|98.8|
81524419|NCT02870101|162738199|OTHER|Estimated positive percent agreement (PPA) defined as: (Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Positive + Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive + Index Test Negative; ASIS Indeterminate)|PPA|84.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.4|89.0|||||PPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||89.0|79.4|
81524420|NCT02870101|162738199|OTHER|Estimated negative percent agreement (NPA) defined as: (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Indeterminate)|NPA|99.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.2|99.7|||||NPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||99.7|99.2|
81524421|NCT02870101|162738200|OTHER|Estimated positive percent agreement (PPA) defined as: (Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Positive + Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive + Index Test Negative; ASIS Indeterminate)|PPA|88.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.2|92.0|||||PPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||92.0|83.2|
81524422|NCT02870101|162738200|OTHER|Estimated negative percent agreement (NPA) defined as: (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Indeterminate)|NPA|99.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.2|99.8|||||NPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||99.8|99.2|
81524423|NCT02870101|162738201|OTHER|Estimated positive percent agreement (PPA) defined as: (Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Positive + Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive + Index Test Negative; ASIS Indeterminate)|PPA|95.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.3|98.9|||||PPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||98.9|86.3|
81524424|NCT02870101|162738201|OTHER|Estimated negative percent agreement (NPA) defined as: (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Indeterminate)|NPA|99.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.4|99.8|||||NPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||99.8|99.4|
81524425|NCT02870101|162738202|OTHER|Estimated positive percent agreement (PPA) defined as: (Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Positive + Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive + Index Test Negative; ASIS Indeterminate)|PPA|86.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.9|89.9|||||PPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||89.9|80.9|
81524426|NCT02870101|162738202|OTHER|Estimated Negative percent agreement (NPA) defined as: (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Indeterminate)|NPA|99.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.9|99.6|||||NPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||99.6|98.9|
81527852|NCT01363908|162742694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5566|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was from analysis of Wilcoxon signed-rank test at post-treatment time point vs. baseline.|Wilcoxon signed-rank|||Analysis of 12 to \<18 year olds at 48 weeks||||0.5566
81648189|NCT03672175|162986930|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.5004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.3||MMRM was used for analysis with change from BL in HAM-D total score as dependent variable; treatment, BL HAM-D total score, antidepressant use, assessment time point, time point-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables and fixed effects.|MMRM|||Day 182||1.3|-2.7|0.5004
81601016|NCT00406133|162878698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||P-value for 8-14 year age group|Regression, Logistic|||Within each age group, in addition to the primary ANCOVA analysis, pre-specified 26-week binary glycated hemoglobin outcomes (relative decrease by \>=10%, 26-week level \<7.0%, absolute decrease by \>=0.5%, relative increase by \>=10%, absolute increase by \>=0.5%) were evaluated in logistic regression models, adjusted for baseline glycated hemoglobin level and clinical center.||||0.01
81601017|NCT00406133|162878698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||||||P-value for 14-24 year age group|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.80
81601018|NCT00406133|162878698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||P-value for \>=25 year age group|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.005
81601019|NCT00406133|162878699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||P-value for the 8-14 year age group|Regression, Logistic|||A post-hoc defined binary outcome of 26-week glycated hemoglobin \<7.0% with no severe hypoglycemic events was analyzed in logistic regression models, adjusted for baseline glycated hemoglobin level and clinical center.||||0.02
81601020|NCT00406133|162878699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||||||P-value for the 15-24 year old age group|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.67
81601021|NCT00406133|162878699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||P-value for the \>=25 year old age group|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.006
81601022|NCT00406133|162878700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Other preplanned secondary outcomes included change in A1c from baseline to 26 weeks in an ANCOVA model (adjusted for baseline A1c and clinical center) and 26-week binary A1c outcomes (decrease and increase in A1C from baseline by \>=0.3% and 26-week value \<7.0%) evaluated similarly using logistic regression models.||||<0.001
81601023|NCT00406133|162878701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Other preplanned secondary outcomes included change in A1c from baseline to 26 weeks in an ANCOVA model (adjusted for baseline A1c and clinical center) and 26-week binary A1c outcomes (decrease and increase in A1C from baseline by \>=0.3% and 26-week value \<7.0%) evaluated similarly using logistic regression models.||||0.002
81601024|NCT00406133|162878702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Other preplanned secondary outcomes included change in A1c from baseline to 26 weeks in an ANCOVA model (adjusted for baseline A1c and clinical center) and 26-week binary A1c outcomes (decrease and increase in A1C from baseline by \>=0.3% and 26-week value \<7.0%) evaluated similarly using logistic regression models.||||<0.001
81601025|NCT01542957|162878750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.43|-3.35|0.60
81601026|NCT01542957|162878751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|3.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.25|-0.71|0.21
81601027|NCT01542957|162878752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.01||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.12|-0.14|0.84
81601028|NCT04506775|162878753|NON_INFERIORITY|As per the FDA standard ANSI/AAMI SP10:2008 or the newly adopted ISO 81060-3:2022 standard, the mean error should be \<5mmHg or \<6mmHg and the standard deviation should be \<8mmHg or \<10mmHg respectively.|Mean Error|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|||||As per the FDA standard ANSI/AAMI SP10:2008 or the newly adopted ISO 81060-3:2022 standard, the mean error should be \<5mmHg or \<6mmHg and the standard deviation should be \<8mmHg or \<10mmHg respectively.||||||||
81601029|NCT04506775|162878754|NON_INFERIORITY|As per the FDA standard ANSI/AAMI SP10:2008 or the newly adopted ISO 81060-3:2022 standard, the mean error should be \< 5mmHg or \<6mmHg and the standard deviation should be \<8mmHg or \<10mmHg respectively|Mean Error|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|||||As per the FDA standard ANSI/AAMI SP10:2008 or the newly adopted ISO 81060-3:2022 standard, the mean error should be \< 5mmHg or \<6mmHg and the standard deviation should be \<8mmHg or \<10mmHg respectively|||As per the FDA standard ANSI/AAMI SP10:2008 or the newly adopted ISO 81060-3:2022 standard, the mean error should be \< 5mmHg or \<6mmHg and the standard deviation should be \<8mmHg or \<10mmHg respectively||As per the FDA standard ANSI/AAMI SP10:2008 or the newly adopted ISO 81060-3:2022 standard, the mean error should be \< 5mmHg or \<6mmHg and the standard deviation should be \<8mmHg or \<10mmHg respectively|||
81601030|NCT01648348|162878760|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.77|||Log Rank|||||1.77|0.73|0.57
81601031|NCT01648348|162878761|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81601032|NCT01648348|162878762|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.69|||Log Rank|||||1.69|0.66|0.82
81648190|NCT03672175|162986931|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.8903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.63||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, BL HAM-D total score, stratification factor (anti-depressant use at BL), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||Day 15: Generalized estimating equation (GEE)||1.63|0.65|0.8903
81601033|NCT01648348|162878764|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.19
81601034|NCT01648348|162878765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Future uncertainty symptom scale/item t-test, 2-sided, unpooled.||||0.55
81601035|NCT01648348|162878765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Visual disorder symptom scale/item t-test, 2-sided, unpooled.||||0.16
81524427|NCT02870101|162738203|OTHER|Estimated positive percent agreement (PPA) defined as: (Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Positive + Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive + Index Test Equivocal; ASIS Indeterminate + Index Test Negative; ASIS Indeterminate)|PPA|88.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.6|94.5|||||PPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||94.5|76.6|
81524428|NCT02870101|162738203|OTHER|Estimated negative percent agreement (NPA) defined as: (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Negative + Index Test Equivocal; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Indeterminate)|NPA|99.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.4|99.8|||||NPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||99.8|99.4|
81601036|NCT01648348|162878765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Motor dysfunction symptom scale/item t-test, 2-sided, unpooled.||||0.99
81601037|NCT01648348|162878765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Communication deficit symptom scale/item t-test, 2-sided, unpooled.||||0.75
81601038|NCT01648348|162878765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Headaches symptom scale/item t-test, 2-sided, unpooled.||||0.17
81601039|NCT01648348|162878765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Seizures symptom scale/item t-test, 2-sided, unpooled.||||0.90
81601040|NCT01648348|162878765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Drowsiness symptom scale/item t-test, 2-sided, unpooled.||||0.82
81601041|NCT01648348|162878765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Itchy skin symptom scale/item t-test, 2-sided, unpooled.||||0.15
81601042|NCT01648348|162878765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hair loss symptom scale/item t-test, 2-sided, unpooled.||||0.77
81601043|NCT01648348|162878765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Weakness of legs symptom scale/item t-test, 2-sided, unpooled.||||0.10
81601044|NCT01648348|162878765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Bladder control symptom scale/item t-test, 2-sided, unpooled.||||0.65
81601045|NCT01648348|162878766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||proportion test|||||||0.83
81601046|NCT03063294|162878772|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Difference|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.5|||||"The difference in difference equals the follow-up minus baseline change in Hassles scale results for the toolkit plus coaching clinics, minus the follow-up minus baseline change in the Hassles scale results for the toolkit only clinics."|"Zero-inflated negative binomial regression was used to obtain predicted mean Hassles scale scores for the toolkit only clinics and toolkit plus coaching clinics at baseline and follow-up, adjusting for study design and characteristics of survey respondents. The difference-in-difference was then computed as described below, under method of estimation. Bootstrap resampling was used to calculate the 95% confidence intervals around the predicted means and the difference-in-difference."||0.50|-0.47|
81601047|NCT01338025|162878821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.03
81601048|NCT03017079|162878826|NON_INFERIORITY|a:0.05;β：0.01 P=.046||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P=.046||||0.05
81601049|NCT03017079|162878827|NON_INFERIORITY|a 0.05|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.05||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81601050|NCT03017079|162878828|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.05
81601051|NCT03017079|162878830|NON_INFERIORITY|According to the rule of a=0.05, P\<0.05 means that the hypothesis was true|||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.05
81601052|NCT05168579|162878853|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.76|69.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||69.6|2.76|<0.001
81601053|NCT00840801|162878855|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A stratified score test was used to test the non-inferiority with a margin of -10% at 2.5% type I error (one-sided).|||||<|0.001|||||||Stratified score test|||Non-inferiority Test on Seropositive Response Rate||||<0.001
81648191|NCT03672175|162986931|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.1207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.25||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, BL HAM-D total score, stratification factor (anti-depressant use at BL), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||Day 15||2.25|0.91|0.1207
81601054|NCT01242748|162878870|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Degarelix was considered to be non-inferior to goserelin with regard to the hazard ratio of PSA PFS failure rates as the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the adjusted hazard ratio was less than the non-inferiority margin of 1.33.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.774||||0.1589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.542|1.106|||Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio of PSA PFS failure rates was estimated using the Cox proportional hazard model with time to PSA PFS failure as dependent and treatment as independent variables and adjusted for baseline PSA category, prostate cancer stage, weight and geographical region. Degarelix was to be considered non-inferior to goserelin if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the adjusted hazard ratio was less than or equal to the non-inferiority margin of 1.33.||1.106|0.542|0.1589
81601055|NCT01242748|162878871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.783||||0.1244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.574|1.07|||Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio was estimated using the Cox proportional hazard model.||1.070|0.574|0.1244
81601056|NCT01242748|162878872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.856|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.263||||||The hazard ratio was estimated using the Cox proportional hazard model.||1.263|0.580|
81601057|NCT01242748|162878873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.511||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.739|7.09|||Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio was estimated using the Cox proportional hazard model.||7.090|1.739|0.0005
81601058|NCT01242748|162878874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.739||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.493|1.108|||Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio was estimated using the Cox proportional hazard model.||1.108|0.493|0.143
81601059|NCT01242748|162878875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.595||||0.2212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.259|1.368|||Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio was estimated using the Cox proportional hazard model.||1.368|0.259|0.2212
81601060|NCT00335452|162878878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction (%)|6.1||||0.3037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|16.6||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is ≤0.05.|Log Rank|Two-sided stratified by ASA dose level (low or high) and qualifying condition (UA/NSTEMI or STEMI) log-rank test.|The relative risk reduction (high dose treatment regimen (600/150/75 mg) versus standard treatment regimen (300/75/75 mg)) is estimated using stratified Cox proportional hazards model controlling for ASA dose level and qualifying condition.|||16.6|-5.8|0.3037
81601061|NCT00335452|162878879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is ≤0.05.|Regression, Logistic|logistic regression model including terms for ASA dose level (low or high) and qualifying condition (UA/NSTEMI or STEMI).||||||0.012
81601062|NCT00335452|162878880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction (%)|3.1||||0.6047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|14.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is ≤0.05.|Log Rank|Two-sided stratified by clopidogrel treatment regimen (300/75/75 mg or 600/150/75 mg) log-rank test.|The relative risk reduction (ASA high dose versus ASA low dose) is estimated using stratified Cox proportional hazards model controlling for Clopidogrel treatment regimen.|||14.0|-9.2|0.6047
81601063|NCT00335452|162878881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction (%)|-6.5||||0.4579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|9.9||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is ≤0.05.|Log Rank|Two-sided stratified by qualifying condition (UA/NSTEMI or STEMI) log-rank test.|The relative risk reduction (high dose treatment regimen (600/150/75 mg) versus standard treatment regimen (300/75/75 mg)) is estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model controlling for qualifying condition.|||9.9|-26.0|0.4579
81601064|NCT00335452|162878881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction (%)|17.6||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|30.5||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is ≤0.05.|Log Rank|Two-sided stratified by qualifying condition (UA/NSTEMI or STEMI) log-rank test.|The relative risk reduction (high dose treatment regimen (600/150/75 mg) versus standard treatment regimen (300/75/75 mg)) is estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model controlling for qualifying condition.|||30.5|2.2|0.0262
81601065|NCT00335452|162878881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0355||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is ≤0.05.|Chi-squared|Interaction chi-squared test of the Cox proportional hazards model.||||||0.0355
81601066|NCT00335452|162878882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction (%)|14.7||||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|26.3||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is ≤0.05.|Log Rank|Two-sided stratified by ASA dose level (low or high) and qualifying condition (UA/NSTEMI or STEMI) Log-rank test. No adjustment was made.|The relative risk reduction (high dose treatment regimen (600/150/75 mg) versus standard treatment regimen (300/75/75 mg)) is estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model controlling for ASA dose level and qualifying condition.|||26.3|1.2|0.0332
81601067|NCT00335452|162878883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.945||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is ≤0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model including a term for Clopidogrel treatment regimen (300/75/75 mg or 600/150/75 mg).||||||0.945
81601068|NCT00335452|162878884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction (%)|32.6||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.2|45.8||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is ≤0.05.|Log Rank|Two-sided stratified by ASA dose level (low or high) and qualifying condition (UA/NSTEMI or STEMI) log-rank test.|The relative risk reduction (high dose treatment regimen (600/150/75 mg) versus standard treatment regimen (300/75/75 mg)) is estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model controlling for ASA dose level and qualifying condition.|||45.8|16.2|0.0004
81601069|NCT02943941|162878885|OTHER|||||||0.429|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.429
81601070|NCT02943941|162878886|OTHER|||||||0.059||||||Pressure during coughing versus normal breathing initially measured at baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.059
81601071|NCT02943941|162878887|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81601072|NCT02736825|162878888|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 15% between two independent percentages using the z-test with unpooled variance||||||0.367|||||||Z-test|||||||0.3670
81601073|NCT02940574|162878911|OTHER|Linear mixed-effect analyses, exploring whether a single-dose of OT could reduce amygdala connectivity, revealed a tentative effect of 'treatment' (F(1,36)=2.00; p=.08 (one-sided))|||||<|0.08||||||Linear mixed-effect analyses, exploring whether a single-dose of OT could reduce amygdala connectivity, revealed a tentative effect of 'treatment' (F(1,36)=2.00; p=.08 (one-sided))|Mixed Models Analysis|(F(1,36)=2.00; p=.08 (one-sided))||||||<0.08
81601074|NCT04810221|162878933|OTHER|Paired T-test 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.54|||Paired T-test 0||||Additional statistical analysis were: Bland Altman plot and linear regression analysis.|0.54|-0.17|0.31
81601075|NCT04810221|162878934|OTHER|Paired T test 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.75|||Paired T test 0||||Additional statistical analysis were: Bland Altman plot and linear regression analysis.|0.75|-0.24|0.32
81601076|NCT00105235|162878947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.423|||Exact Binomial Confidence Interval|||||.423|.086|
81601077|NCT00105235|162878948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.3|||Exact Binomial Confidence Interval|||||0.3|0|
81601078|NCT00105235|162878950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.3|||Exact Binomial Confidence Interval|||||0.3|0.04|
81601079|NCT00105235|162878951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.2|||Exact Binomial Confidence Interval|||||0.2|0.01|
81601080|NCT02347657|162878956|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|4.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|4.8|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure to control the overall type I error for tested at α = 0.05.||4.8|3.1|<0.0001
81601081|NCT02347657|162878957|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|8.3|||MMRM|||Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure to control the overall type I error for tested at α = 0.05.||8.3|5.3|<0.0001
81601082|NCT02347657|162878958|SUPERIORITY||Event Rate Ratio|0.65||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.88|||Negative Binomial Regression|||Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure to control the overall type I error for tested at α = 0.05.||0.88|0.48|0.0054
81524429|NCT02870101|162738204|OTHER|Estimated positive percent agreement (PPA) defined as: (Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Positive + Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive + Index Test Equivocal; ASIS Indeterminate + Index Test Negative; ASIS Indeterminate)|PPA|88.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.9|92.3|||||PPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||92.3|83.9|
81601083|NCT02347657|162878959|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.06||||0.4127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.19|||MMRM|||Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure to control the overall type I error for tested at α = 0.05.||0.19|-0.08|0.4127
81601084|NCT02416492|162878970|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.0401|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||MMRM: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in change from baseline at Week 24 were modeled using an MMRM including the following variables: treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline FMMS score, baseline FMMS score by visit interaction, GOS-E score at screening, and GOS-E score at screening by visit interaction.||||0.0401
81601085|NCT02416492|162878971|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.1655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.3||MMRM: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in change from baseline at Week 24 were modeled using an MMRM including the following variables: treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline FMMS score, baseline FMMS score by visit interaction, GOS-E score at screening, and GOS-E score at screening by visit interaction.||0.3|-1.7|0.1655
81601086|NCT02416492|162878972|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|2.7||||0.3398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM included treatment, visit, baseline endpoints \& GOS-E scores, baseline endpoints \& GOS-E by visit interaction, treatment-by-visit interaction||Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in change from baseline at Week 24 were modeled using an MMRM including the following variables: treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline FMMS score, baseline FMMS score by visit interaction, GOS-E score at screening, and GOS-E score at screening by visit interaction.||8.3|-2.9|0.3398
81601087|NCT02416492|162878973|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-2.6||||0.8974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.2|37.1||MMRM: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in change from baseline at Week 24 were modeled using an MMRM including the following variables: treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline FMMS score, baseline FMMS score by visit interaction, GOS-E score at screening, and GOS-E score at screening by visit interaction.||37.1|-42.2|0.8974
81601088|NCT02416492|162878974|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.49||||0.8534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.77|4.8||MMRM: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM included treatment, visit, baseline endpoints \& GOS-E scores, baseline endpoints \& GOS-E by visit interaction, treatment-by-visit interaction||Change from Baseline in NeuroQOL Upper Extremity Function T Score at Week 24||4.80|-5.77|0.8534
81524430|NCT02870101|162738204|OTHER|Estimated negative percent agreement (NPA) defined as: (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Negative + Index Test Equivocal; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Indeterminate)|NPA|98.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.2|99.1|||||NPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||99.1|98.2|
81527853|NCT01363908|162742696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0475|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value was from paired t test for log-transformed data at post-treatment time point vs. baseline.|paired t test|||Analysis of 6 to \<12 year olds at 24 weeks||||0.0475
81601089|NCT02416492|162878974|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|0.41||||0.8443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|4.6||MMRM: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM included treatment, visit, baseline endpoints \& GOS-E scores, baseline endpoints \& GOS-E by visit interaction, treatment-by-visit interaction||Change from Baseline in NeuroQOL Lower Extremity Function T Score at Week 24||4.60|-3.78|0.8443
81601090|NCT02093663|162878976|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.21||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|9.88|||Uncorrected Chi-squared Test|||This study is not powered to detect differences between treatment groups and other sensitivity analysis (last observation carried forward \[LOCF\] and complete case) intended to examine the robustness of the treatment estimate. This was an estimation study, and p-values were presented as descriptive statistics.||9.88|1.04|0.039
81601091|NCT02093663|162878977|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.34||P-value were based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by prior response status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This study is not powered to detect differences between treatment groups and other sensitivity analysis (LOCF and complete case) intended to examine the robustness of the treatment estimate. This was an estimation study, and p-value s were presented as descriptive statistics.||2.34|0.42|0.981
81644044|NCT02253147|162978395|NON_INFERIORITY|"A WSRS change of 1 grade is considered to be clinically significant. A difference of ≤0.5 grade between the two treatment groups (i.e., half of the clinically significant difference) = non-inferiority margin.~The primary efficacy endpoint uses a paired-design and is analyzed by calculating two-sided confidence intervals of the mean difference between TEOSYAL® RHA UD and the control device, between the V1 enrollment visit (baseline) and V7 (24 weeks after baseline)."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.11|||||The decision is based on the upper limit of the 2-sided confidence interval for the difference for the change from baseline, between test and comparator treatment. For achieving non-inferiority, the upper confidence limit of a 95.0% CI must be ≤0.5|"Efficacy of TEOSYAL® RHA Ultra Deep versus control is analyzed in a non-inferiority statistical model using the 5-grade Wrinkle Severity Rating Scale (WSRS) as rated by the Blinded Live Evaluator at 24 weeks after baseline.~The primary endpoint is the aesthetic improvement from pre-injection of the NLF at the side of the face treated with TEOSYAL® RHA Ultra Deep compared to the one at the side of the face treated with the control device, as assessed by the BLE at 24 weeks after baseline."||-0.11|-0.34|
81644045|NCT02973477|162978409|OTHER|Mixed effects model|Coefficient|0.28||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.8||Adjusted analysis used a linear mixed effects model with unstructured covariance matrix controlled for possible period and sequence (carryover) effects for the outcome.|Mixed Models Analysis||The outcome was logged in the model. The outcome was the natural log of that variable and the coefficient and CI are for the relationship with the log of the outcome.|This is the adjusted mixed models analysis for both periods, both arms, comparing each treatment's change.||0.8|-0.24|0.28
81644046|NCT02973477|162978410|OTHER||Coefficient|-0.003||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.15||Adjusted analysis used a linear mixed effects model with unstructured covariance matrix controlled for possible period and sequence (carryover) effects for the outcome.|Mixed Models Analysis||The outcome was logged in the model. The outcome was the natural log of that variable and the coefficient and CI are for the relationship with the log of the outcome.|This is the adjusted analysis to compare the difference between the values from baseline to 12 weeks between each intervention for SDNN.||0.15|-0.16|0.97
81644047|NCT02973477|162978410|OTHER||Coefficient|-0.02||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.16||Adjusted analysis used a linear mixed effects model with unstructured covariance matrix controlled for possible period and sequence (carryover) effects for the outcome.|Mixed Models Analysis||The outcome was logged in the model. The outcome was the natural log of that variable and the coefficient and CI are for the relationship with the log of the outcome.|This is the adjusted analysis to compare the difference between the values from baseline to 12 weeks between each intervention for rmsSD.||0.16|-0.21|0.79
81601092|NCT02093663|162878978|OTHER||Difference in proportions|50.0||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|100.0||P-value was calculated based on Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||This study is not powered to detect differences between treatment groups and other sensitivity analysis (LOCF and complete case) intended to examine the robustness of the treatment estimate. This was an estimation study, and p-values were presented as descriptive statistics.||100.0|-19.3|0.400
81601093|NCT02093663|162878979|OTHER||Difference in proportions|50.0||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|100.0||P-value was based on a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||This study is not powered to detect differences between treatment groups and other sensitivity analysis (LOCF and complete case) intended to examine the robustness of the treatment estimate.||100.0|-19.3|0.333
81601094|NCT02093663|162878980|OTHER||Difference in Least squares Mean|-5.4||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|2.4||P-value is based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment arm as a factor and baseline DUCS score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||This study is not powered to detect differences between treatment groups and other sensitivity analysis (LOCF and complete case) intended to examine the robustness of the treatment estimate. This was an estimation study, and p-values were presented as descriptive statistics.||2.4|-13.1|0.168
81644048|NCT02973477|162978411|OTHER||Coefficient|0.01||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.04||Adjusted analysis used a linear mixed effects model with unstructured covariance matrix controlled for possible period and sequence (carryover) effects for the outcome.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the adjusted analysis for both periods, both arms, comparing each treatment's change of EI ratio.||0.04|-0.02|0.58
81644049|NCT02973477|162978411|OTHER||Coefficient|0.02||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.09||Adjusted analysis used a linear mixed effects model with unstructured covariance matrix controlled for possible period and sequence (carryover) effects for the outcome. Coefficient provided for Valsalva ratio.|Mixed Models Analysis||The outcome was logged in the model. The outcome was the natural log of that variable and the coefficient and CI are for the relationship with the log of the outcome.|This is the adjusted analysis for both periods, both arms, comparing each treatment's change of Valsalva ratio.||0.09|-0.05|0.58
81644050|NCT02973477|162978411|OTHER||Coefficient|-0.01||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.03||Adjusted analysis used a linear mixed effects model with unstructured covariance matrix controlled for possible period and sequence (carryover) effects for the outcome. Coefficient provided for 30:15 ratio.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the adjusted analysis for both periods, both arms, comparing each treatment's change of 30:15 ratio.||0.03|-0.05|0.56
81644051|NCT02973477|162978412|OTHER||Coefficient|0.01||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.25||Adjusted analysis used a linear mixed effects model with unstructured covariance matrix controlled for possible period and sequence (carryover) effects for the outcome.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the adjusted analysis for both periods, both arms, comparing each treatment's change of BNP.||0.25|-0.23|0.92
81701634|NCT03549117|163098691|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06||||0.7747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.35||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model, baseline used as a covariate and site as a factor in the model|Difference between treatments of LS mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of Symptoms on Waking in the Morning in NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for nasal congestion or stuffy nose.||0.35|-0.47|0.7747
81601095|NCT02093663|162878981|OTHER||Difference in proportions|24.5||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|50.6||P-value was based on a continuity-corrected chi-squared test. PUCAI Score was compared between treatment arms using a continuity corrected chi-squared test. Expected cell counts are very low (\< 5), then Fisher's Exact Test is alternative method.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||This study is not powered to detect differences between treatment groups and other sensitivity analysis (LOCF and complete case) intended to examine the robustness of the treatment estimate. This was an estimation study, and p-values were presented as descriptive statistics.||50.6|-1.6|0.131
81524431|NCT02870101|162738205|OTHER|Estimated positive percent agreement (PPA) defined as: (Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Positive + Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive + Index Test Equivocal; ASIS Indeterminate + Index Test Negative; ASIS Indeterminate)|PPA|84.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.5|91.7|||||PPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||91.7|71.5|
81524432|NCT02870101|162738205|OTHER|Estimated negative percent agreement (NPA) defined as: (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Negative + Index Test Equivocal; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Indeterminate)|NPA|99.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.5|99.9|||||NPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||99.9|99.5|
81524433|NCT02870101|162738206|OTHER|Estimated positive percent agreement (PPA) defined as: (Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Positive + Index Test Positive; ASIS Positive + Index Test Equivocal; ASIS Indeterminate + Index Test Negative; ASIS Indeterminate)|PPA|83.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.6|87.3|||||PPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||87.3|77.6|
81524434|NCT02870101|162738206|OTHER|Estimated negative percent agreement (NPA) defined as: (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative) / (Index Test Negative; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Negative + Index Test Equivocal; ASIS Negative + Index Test Positive; ASIS Indeterminate)|NPA|99.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.6|99.4|||||NPA estimated with two-sided 95% score confidence interval.|||99.4|98.6|
81524435|NCT01393639|162738207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|60.0|5.0|15.0|||||Superiority criterion versus placebo: Lower bound of 60% credible interval \>20%. Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts at Week 8.|Bayesian 4 Parameter Emax Model Based Estimates are provided.||15|5|
81524436|NCT01393639|162738207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.0|||||TWO_SIDED|60.0|18.0|31.0|||||Superiority criterion versus placebo: Lower bound of 60% credible interval \>20%. Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts at Week 8.|Bayesian 4 Parameter Emax Model Based Estimates are provided.||31|18|
81524437|NCT01393639|162738207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.0|||||TWO_SIDED|60.0|25.0|39.0|||||Superiority criterion versus placebo: Lower bound of 60% credible interval \>20%. Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts at Week 8.|Bayesian 4 Parameter Emax Model Based Estimates are provided.||39|25|
81524438|NCT01393639|162738207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.0|||||TWO_SIDED|60.0|29.0|43.0|||||Superiority criterion versus placebo: Lower bound of 60% credible interval \>20%. Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts at Week 8.|Bayesian 4 Parameter Emax Model Based Estimates are provided.||43|29|
81524439|NCT01393639|162738207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|60.0|6.0|22.0|||||Superiority criterion versus placebo: Lower bound of 60% credible interval \>20%. Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts at Week 8.|Bayesian 4 Parameter Emax Model Based Estimates are provided.||22|6|
81524440|NCT01393639|162738207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.0|||||TWO_SIDED|60.0|27.0|42.0|||||Superiority criterion versus placebo: Lower bound of 60% credible interval \>20%. Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts at Week 8.|Bayesian 4 Parameter Emax Model Based Estimates are provided.||42|27|
81524441|NCT01393639|162738207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.0|||||TWO_SIDED|60.0|-32.0|-17.0|||||Non inferiority criterion versus prednisone 10 mg: Lower bound of 60% credible interval \>-5%. Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts at Week 8.|Bayesian 4 Parameter Emax Model Based Estimates are provided.||-17|-32|
81524442|NCT01393639|162738207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|60.0|-16.0|-4.0|||||Non inferiority criterion versus prednisone 10 mg: Lower bound of 60% credible interval \>-5%. Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts at Week 8.|Bayesian 4 Parameter Emax Model Based Estimates are provided.||-4|-16|
81524443|NCT01393639|162738207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|60.0|-9.0|4.0|||||Non inferiority criterion versus prednisone 10 mg: Lower bound of 60% credible interval \>-5%. Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts at Week 8.|Bayesian 4 Parameter Emax Model Based Estimates are provided.||4|-9|
81524444|NCT01393639|162738207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|60.0|-5.0|8.0|||||Non inferiority criterion versus prednisone 10 mg: Lower bound of 60% credible interval \>-5%. Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts at Week 8.|Bayesian 4 Parameter Emax Model Based Estimates are provided.||8|-5|
81524445|NCT01393639|162738208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.75|17.03|||||Statistical analysis was performed using a repeated measures mixed model with fixed effects for treatment and visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.|||17.03|-13.75|
81524446|NCT01393639|162738208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.16|8.75|||||Statistical analysis was performed using a repeated measures mixed model with fixed effects for treatment and visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.|||8.75|-22.16|
81524447|NCT01393639|162738208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.45|10.3|||||Statistical analysis was performed using a repeated measures mixed model with fixed effects for treatment and visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.|||10.30|-20.45|
81524448|NCT01393639|162738208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.19|3.72|||||Statistical analysis was performed using a repeated measures mixed model with fixed effects for treatment and visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.|||3.72|-27.19|
81461691|NCT02074358|162615647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|-0.176|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.242|-0.11||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C versus Treatment A|INR (Recombiplastin 2G). ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model, including treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||-0.110|-0.242|<0.001
81648192|NCT03672175|162986931|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.7897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.7||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, BL HAM-D total score, stratification factor (anti-depressant use at BL), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||Day 42||1.70|0.67|0.7897
81461692|NCT02074358|162615648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect models|-0.239||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.625|0.146||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the first secondary endpoint (TGA lag time).|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment B versus Treatment A|Anti-Xa Activity. ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model, including treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||0.146|-0.625|0.204
81461693|NCT02074358|162615648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect models|-0.17||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.389|0.048||In the hierarchical analysis, no statistical inferences were drawn from the analysis results for this secondary endpoint since a non-significant treatment difference was observed for the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment C versus Treatment A|Anti-Xa Activity. ETP change from pre-PCC baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model, including treatment, sequence, and period as main effects. Hierarchical analysis was conducted with comparisons beginning with primary endpoint and continuing through secondary endpoints (ETP; TGA lag time; TGA time to peak; TGA peak; TGA velocity index; PT; INR; aPTT; AXA). If resulting p-value was \< 0.05, then the next comparison of interest was made until p\>0.05 at which point, comparisons ended.||0.048|-0.389|0.114
81461694|NCT02074358|162615658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|1.039|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.972|1.111|||||Treatment B versus Treatment A|Analysis used a linear mixed effect model including treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and within-participant measurements as repeated measures. Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for differences on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale between each PCC treatment and placebo (ie, Treatment B versus Treatment A, and Treatment C versus Treatment A). No adjustment was made for multiplicity.||1.111|0.972|
81461695|NCT02074358|162615658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|1.021|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.938|1.112|||||Treatment C versus Treatment A|Analysis used a linear mixed effect model including treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and within-participant measurements as repeated measures. Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for differences on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale between each PCC treatment and placebo (ie, Treatment C versus Treatment A). No adjustment was made for multiplicity.||1.112|0.938|
81461696|NCT02074358|162615660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|1.019|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.955|1.087|||||Treatment B versus Treatment A|Analysis used a linear mixed effect model including treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and within-participant measurements as repeated measures. Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for differences on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale between each PCC treatment and placebo (ie, Treatment B versus Treatment A). No adjustment was made for multiplicity.||1.087|0.955|
81461697|NCT02074358|162615660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed effect model|1.018|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.102|||||Treatment C versus Treatment A|Analysis used a linear mixed effect model including treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and within-participant measurements as repeated measures. Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for differences on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale between each PCC treatment and placebo (ie, Treatment C versus Treatment A). No adjustment was made for multiplicity.||1.102|0.940|
81461698|NCT01081769|162615689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0191|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0191
81461699|NCT01081769|162615703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0323|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0323
81524449|NCT01393639|162738209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.92|19.61|||||Statistical analysis was performed using a repeated measures mixed model with fixed effects for treatment and visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.|||19.61|-12.92|
81461700|NCT03777436|162615750|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|20.1||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|30.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. 2-sided 95% CIs based on the stratified Newcombe method. Two-sided p-values were based on the CMH test.|||30.9|9.2|0.0003
81461701|NCT03777436|162615751|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|15.2||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|23.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights. 2-sided 95% CIs based on the stratified Newcombe method. Two-sided p-values were based on the CMH test.|||23.6|6.9|0.0004
81461702|NCT03777436|162615752|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|27.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.4|39.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights. 2-sided 95% CIs based on the stratified Newcombe method. Two-sided p-values were based on the CMH test.|||39.3|15.4|<0.0001
81461703|NCT03777436|162615753|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-3.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.942||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.18|-1.47|||MMRM||Based on MMRM model.|||-1.47|-5.18|0.0005
81461704|NCT03777436|162615754|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-1.1|||MMRM||Based on MMRM model.|||-1.1|-4.2|0.0008
81524450|NCT01393639|162738209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.86|9.81|||||Statistical analysis was performed using a repeated measures mixed model with fixed effects for treatment and visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.|||9.81|-22.86|
81524451|NCT01393639|162738209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.11|20.55|||||Statistical analysis was performed using a repeated measures mixed model with fixed effects for treatment and visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.|||20.55|-12.11|
81524452|NCT01393639|162738209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.49|29.15|||||Statistical analysis was performed using a repeated measures mixed model with fixed effects for treatment and visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.|||29.15|-3.49|
81524453|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|11.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.84|29.56|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||29.56|-6.84|
81524454|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|12.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.88|30.19|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||30.19|-5.88|
81524455|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|19.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|38.17|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||38.17|0.91|
81524456|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|22.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|40.58|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||40.58|3.60|
81524457|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|8.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.38|26.25|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||26.25|-9.38|
81524458|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|16.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|34.84|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||34.84|-1.84|
81524459|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-8.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.58|10.8|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||10.80|-28.58|
81524460|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|15.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|35.49|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||35.49|-4.85|
81524461|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|26.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|46.53|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||46.53|6.80|
81524462|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|13.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.01|33.4|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||33.40|-7.01|
81644052|NCT02853305|162978455|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.93|||Stratified Log-Rank|The treatment difference in PFS was assessed by the stratified log-rank test.||PFS in all participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to PFS in all participants of the chemo arm to address the first primary hypothesis (superiority to chemo). The hazard ratio (HR) and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated using a stratified Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by investigator's choice of chemotherapy (cisplatin or carboplatin) and PD-L1 status (CPS\<10 vs. CPS≥10) at baseline.||0.93|0.65|0.0033
81524463|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|8.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.56|29.33|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||29.33|-11.56|
81524464|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|25.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.35|45.07|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 comparisons presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||45.07|5.35|
81524465|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|21.85|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||21.85|-17.40|
81524466|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|15.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|35.45|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||35.45|-4.24|
81524467|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|22.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|42.23|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||42.23|2.20|
81524468|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|4.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|24.53|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||24.53|-14.60|
81524469|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|15.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|35.63|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||35.63|-4.51|
81524470|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|23.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.31|43.06|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||43.06|3.31|
81524471|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-5.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.73|14.45|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||14.45|-24.73|
81524472|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-4.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.79|15.09|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||15.09|-23.79|
81524473|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|3.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.94|23.02|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||23.02|-16.94|
81461705|NCT03777436|162615755|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-15.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|-10.0|||MMRM||Based on MMRM model.|||-10.0|-20.3|<0.0001
81644053|NCT02853305|162978456|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.0407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.02|||Stratified Log-Rank|The treatment difference in OS was assessed by the stratified log-rank test.||OS in all participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to OS in all participants of the chemo arm to address the second primary hypothesis (superiority to chemo). The HR and its 95% CI were estimated using a stratified Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by investigator's choice of chemotherapy (cisplatin or carboplatin) and PD-L1 status (CPS\<10 vs. CPS≥10) at baseline.||1.02|0.72|0.0407
81524474|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|5.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.26|25.45|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||25.45|-14.26|
81644054|NCT02853305|162978457|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.32||No formal hypothesis testing was performed.||||OS in CPS≥10 participants of the pembro arm was compared to OS in CPS≥10 participants of the chemo arm. The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by investigator's choice of chemotherapy (cisplatin or carboplatin) at baseline.||1.32|0.77|
81644055|NCT02853305|162978458|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.11||No formal hypothesis testing was performed.||||OS in all participants of the pembro arm was compared to OS in all participants of the chemo arm. The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by investigator's choice of chemotherapy (cisplatin or carboplatin) and PD-L1 status (CPS\<10 vs. CPS≥10) at baseline.||1.11|0.77|
81644056|NCT02853305|162978459|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.58||No formal hypothesis testing was performed.||||PFS in all participants of the pembro arm was compared to PFS in all participants of the chemo arm. The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by investigator's choice of chemotherapy (cisplatin or carboplatin) and PD-L1 status (CPS\<10 vs. CPS≥10) at baseline.||1.58|1.09|
81644057|NCT02853305|162978462|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|17.1||No formal hypothesis testing was performed.||||ORR in participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to ORR in participants of the chemo arm. The comparison was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by investigator's choice of chemotherapy (cisplatin or carboplatin) and PD-L1 status (CPS\<10 vs. CPS≥10) at baseline.||17.1|2.4|
81644058|NCT02853305|162978464|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|10.6||No formal hypothesis testing was performed.||||DCR in participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to DCR in participants of the chemo arm based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by investigator's choice of chemotherapy (cisplatin or carboplatin) and PD-L1 status (CPS\<10 vs. CPS≥10) at baseline.||10.6|-1.6|
81644059|NCT02853305|162978465|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-14.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-7.4||No formal hypothesis testing was performed.||||ORR in participants of the pembro arm was compared to ORR in participants of the chemo arm. The comparison was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by investigator's choice of chemotherapy (cisplatin or carboplatin) and PD-L1 status (CPS\<10 vs. CPS≥10) at baseline.||-7.4|-22.0|
81644060|NCT02853305|162978467|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-28.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.9|-21.6||No formal hypothesis testing was performed.||||DCR in participants of the pembro arm was compared to DCR in participants of the chemo arm based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by investigator's choice of chemotherapy (cisplatin or carboplatin) and PD-L1 status (CPS\<10 vs. CPS≥10) at baseline.||-21.6|-35.9|
81461706|NCT00676364|162615757|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|We determined that we will need to enroll 43 children in each group, for a power of .80, alpha=0.05. We used a per protocol analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.71|||||||Chi-squared||To assess the association between pain and anxiety with intervention group while controlling for other factors, linear regression was used.|P-value determined from linear regression models that include age, gender, number of needle sticks in previous 2 years and nurse reported difficulty in performing venipuncture.||||0.71
81644061|NCT02853305|162978471|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|6.12||No formal hypothesis testing was performed.||||Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC-QLQ-C30 GHS/QoL combined score was compared between all participants of the pembro combo arm and the chemo arm. Comparison based on constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with GHS/QoL score as response variable, and with treatment by study visit interactions and stratification factors (investigator's choice of chemotherapy \[cisplatin or carboplatin\] and PD-L1 status \[CPS\<10 vs. CPS≥10\]) at baseline as covariates.||6.12|-0.76|
81644062|NCT02853305|162978472|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.0||No formal hypothesis testing was performed.||||TTD in GHS/QoL combined score was compared between all participants of the pembro combo arm and the chemo arm. Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by investigator's choice of chemotherapy (cisplatin or carboplatin) and PD-L1 status (CPS\<10 vs. CPS≥10) at baseline.||1.00|0.62|
81644063|NCT02853305|162978473|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|3.18||No formal hypothesis testing was performed.||||Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC-QLQ-C30 GHS/QoL combined score was compared between all participants of the pembro arm and the chemo arm. Comparison based on cLDA model with GHS/QoL score as response variable, and with treatment by study visit interactions and stratification factors (investigator's choice of chemotherapy \[cisplatin or carboplatin\] and PD-L1 status \[CPS\<10 vs. CPS≥10\]) at baseline as covariates.||3.18|-5.06|
81644064|NCT02853305|162978474|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.49||No formal hypothesis testing was performed.||||TTD in GHS/QoL combined score was compared between all participants of the pembro arm and the chemo arm. Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by investigator's choice of chemotherapy (cisplatin or carboplatin) and PD-L1 status (CPS\<10 vs. CPS≥10) at baseline.||1.49|0.93|
81644065|NCT01947153|162978477|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence test|Geometric mean ratio|102.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.37|107.688||The p-value relates to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence.|ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio is calculated as the geometric mean of 'Fixed dose combination' divided by the geometric mean of 'Free combination '.|||107.688|98.370|<0.0001
81644066|NCT01947153|162978478|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence test|Geometric mean ratio|105.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.032|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.645|110.941||The p-value relates to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence.|ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio is calculated as the geometric mean of 'Fixed dose combination' divided by the geometric mean of 'Free combination '.|||110.941|99.645|<0.0001
81701635|NCT03549117|163098691|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.04||||0.8535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.47||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model, baseline used as a covariate and site as a factor in the model.|Difference between treatments of LS mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of Symptoms on Waking in the Morning in NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for congestion in sinuses.||0.47|-0.39|0.8535
81524475|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-34.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.4|-14.8|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||-14.80|-53.40|
81601096|NCT02093663|162878982|OTHER||Difference in Proportions Percentage|-6.5||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|12.3||P-value is based on a CMH test adjusted by prior response status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This study is not powered to detect differences between treatment groups and other sensitivity analysis (LOCF and complete case) intended to examine the robustness of the treatment estimate. This was an estimation study, and p-values were presented as descriptive statistics.||12.3|-25.3|0.539
81601097|NCT02093663|162878983|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-16.2||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|3.6||P-value was based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted by prior response status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This study is not powered to detect differences between treatment groups and other sensitivity analysis (LOCF and complete case) intended to examine the robustness of the treatment estimate. This was an estimation study, and p-values were presented as descriptive statistics.||3.6|-36.0|0.129
81601098|NCT02093663|162878984|OTHER||Difference in Least squares Mean|3.0||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|7.4||P-value was based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment arm and with prior response status.|ANCOVA|||This study is not powered to detect differences between treatment groups and other sensitivity analysis (LOCF and complete case) intended to examine the robustness of the treatment estimate. This was an estimation study, and p-values were presented as descriptive statistics.||7.4|-1.4|0.182
81601099|NCT02093663|162878985|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-9.0||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|11.0||P-value was based on a CMH test adjusted by prior response status. Participants with remission (PUCAI \<10) at double-blind maintenance phase at Week 26 was compared between treatment arms using a CMH test stratifying by Week 8 responder status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This study is not powered to detect differences between treatment groups and other sensitivity analysis (LOCF and complete case) intended to examine the robustness of the treatment estimate. This was an estimation study, and p-values were presented as descriptive statistics.||11.0|-29.1|0.194
81601100|NCT00508404|162878986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|4.45|||||The odds ratio is defined as the odds of having an objective response in the KRAS Wild-type group relative to the odds in the KRAS Mutant group.|||4.45|1.02|
81601101|NCT00508404|162878987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|3.93|||||The odds ratio is defined as the odds of having an objective response in the KRAS Wild-type group relative to the odds in the KRAS Mutant group.|||3.93|0.88|
81601102|NCT00508404|162878988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.89|||||The odds ratio is defined as the odds of having an objective response in the KRAS Wild-type group relative to the odds in the KRAS Mutant group.|||3.89|0.30|
81601103|NCT00508404|162878989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.283|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.614|||||Hazard ratio is presented as Wild-type KRAS:Mutant KRAS. A value \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and longer time to event for Wild-type KRAS relative to Mutant KRAS.|||0.614|0.130|
81701636|NCT03549117|163098691|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06||||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.35||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model, baseline used as a covariate and site as a factor in the model.|Difference between treatments of LS mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of Symptoms on Waking in the Morning in NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for time to clear nighttime drainage after waking up.||0.35|-0.47|0.7720
81601104|NCT00508404|162878990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.642|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.721|||||Hazard ratio is presented as Wild-type KRAS:Mutant KRAS. A value \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and longer time to event for Wild-type KRAS relative to Mutant KRAS.|||2.721|0.990|
81601105|NCT00508404|162878991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.464|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.306|0.703|||||Hazard ratio presented as Wild-type KRAS:Mutant KRAS. A value \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and longer time to event for Wild-type KRAS relative to Mutant KRAS.|||0.703|0.306|
81601106|NCT00508404|162878992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.395|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.252|0.618|||||Hazard ratio is presented as Wild-type KRAS:Mutant KRAS. A value \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and longer time to event for Wild-type KRAS relative to Mutant KRAS.|||0.618|0.252|
81601107|NCT00508404|162878993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.756|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.43|||||Hazard ratio is presented as Wild-type KRAS:Mutant KRAS. A value \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and longer time to event for Wild-type KRAS relative to Mutant KRAS.|||1.430|0.400|
81601108|NCT00508404|162878994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.503|1.002|||||Hazard ratio is presented as Wild-type KRAS:Mutant KRAS. A value \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and longer time to event for Wild-type KRAS relative to Mutant KRAS.|||1.002|0.503|
81601109|NCT00508404|162878996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in rates|8.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|19.08||||||||19.08|-4.01|
81601110|NCT03286751|162879019|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|1.01||||0.5495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.974|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.05|0.974|0.5495
81601111|NCT03286751|162879019|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|1.02||||0.2236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.986|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.06|0.986|0.2236
81601112|NCT03286751|162879019|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|1.03||||0.0727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.997|1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.07|0.997|0.0727
81601113|NCT03286751|162879020|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|0.97||||0.5749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.08|0.87|0.5749
81601114|NCT03286751|162879020|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|0.92||||0.1578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.03|0.83|0.1578
81601115|NCT03286751|162879020|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|0.92||||0.1351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.03|0.83|0.1351
81461707|NCT02105987|162615826|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is -10%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|2.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel stratified analysis adjusting for the following Baseline stratification factor: Original ART third agent class (PI, NNRTI, or INI).|||2.4|-9.1|
81461708|NCT02105987|162615828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel stratified analysis adjusting for the following Baseline stratification factor: Original ART third agent class (PI, NNRTI, or INI).|||1.4|-2.0|
81524476|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-9.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.68|9.88|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||9.88|-29.68|
81524477|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.02|20.92|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||20.92|-18.02|
81524478|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-12.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.84|7.79|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||7.79|-31.84|
81524479|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-20.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.98|-0.94|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||-0.94|-40.98|
81524480|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-7.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.82|12.65|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||12.65|-27.82|
81524481|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.36|19.43|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||19.43|-21.36|
81461709|NCT02105987|162615833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.23|||ANCOVA||Statistical analysis of cholesterol is presented|||0.23|-0.02|0.096
81461710|NCT02105987|162615833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.18|||ANCOVA||Statistical analysis of LDL cholesterol is presented|||0.18|-0.03|0.167
81461711|NCT02105987|162615833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.06|||ANCOVA||Statistical analysis of HDL cholesterol is presented|||0.06|-0.02|0.317
81524482|NCT01393639|162738210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-18.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.18|1.73|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||1.73|-38.18|
81524483|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.93|7.38|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||7.38|-11.93|
81524484|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.15|12.91|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||12.91|-9.15|
81524485|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.09|13.23|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||13.23|-9.09|
81524486|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|18.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.19|33.23|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||33.23|4.19|
81524487|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-4.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.19|4.0|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||4.00|-13.19|
81524488|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|12.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|26.41|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||26.41|-0.92|
81524489|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|10.16|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||10.16|-14.60|
81524490|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|12.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|27.48|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||27.48|-2.90|
81461712|NCT02105987|162615833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.27|||ANCOVA||Statistical analysis of triglycerides is presented|||0.27|-0.05|0.187
81601116|NCT03525548|162879031|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|10.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|12.6|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||12.6|7.4|<0.0001
81601117|NCT03525548|162879032|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-45.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.1|-40.1|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||-40.1|-50.1|<0.0001
81601118|NCT03525548|162879033|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|17.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|23.0|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||23.0|11.8|<0.0001
81601119|NCT02313909|162879042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.51884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.33|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis: Stroke + Systemic embolism: Risk reduction was estimated with the stratified Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were reported. Rivaroxaban treatment was compared with the Acetylsalicylic acid control group using a stratified log-rank test. P-values (two-sided) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were based on the log-rank test.||1.33|0.87|0.51884
81601120|NCT02313909|162879043|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.72||||2e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|4.39|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis: ISTH major bleeding events: Risk reduction was estimated with the stratified Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were reported. Rivaroxaban treatment was compared with the Acetylsalicylic acid control group using a stratified log-rank test. P-values (two-sided) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were based on the log-rank test.||4.39|1.68|0.00002
81601121|NCT02313909|162879044|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.56922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.29|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis: Risk reduction was estimated with the stratified Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were reported. Confidence intervals were calculated, if at least 1 event in each treatment arm existed. Rivaroxaban treatment was compared with the Acetylsalicylic acid control group using a stratified log-rank test. P-values (two-sided) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were based on the log-rank test.||1.29|0.87|0.56922
81601122|NCT02313909|162879045|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.22078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.81|||Log Rank|||Risk reduction was estimated with the stratified Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were reported. Confidence intervals were calculated, if at least 1 event in each treatment arm existed. Rivaroxaban treatment was compared with the Acetylsalicylic acid control group using a stratified log-rank test. P-values (two-sided) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were based on the log-rank test.||1.81|0.87|0.22078
81601123|NCT02313909|162879046|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.4797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.34|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis 1: Stroke: Risk reduction was estimated with the stratified Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were reported. Rivaroxaban treatment was compared with the Acetylsalicylic acid control group using a stratified log-rank test. P-values (two-sided) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were based on the log-rank test.||1.34|0.87|0.47970
81601124|NCT02313909|162879046|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.78738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.29|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis 2: Ischemic stroke: Risk reduction was estimated with the stratified Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were reported. Rivaroxaban treatment was compared with the Acetylsalicylic acid control group using a stratified log-rank test. P-values (two-sided) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were based on the log-rank test.||1.29|0.83|0.78738
81644067|NCT01947153|162978479|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence test|Geometric mean ratio|109.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.063||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.299|120.968||The p-value relates to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence.|ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio is calculated as the geometric mean of 'Fixed dose combination' divided by the geometric mean of 'Free combination '.|||120.968|98.299|0.0014
81644068|NCT01947153|162978480|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence test|Geometric mean ratio|105.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.043|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.471|113.692||The p-value relates to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence.|ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio is calculated as the geometric mean of 'Fixed dose combination' divided by the geometric mean of 'Free combination '.|||113.692|98.471|<0.0001
81644069|NCT01947153|162978481|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence test|Geometric mean ratio|98.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.177|105.208||The p-value relates to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence.|ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio is calculated as the geometric mean of 'Fixed dose combination' divided by the geometric mean of 'Free combination '.|||105.208|92.177|<0.0001
81524491|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|24.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.71|41.17|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||41.17|7.71|
81524492|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|16.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|32.29|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||32.29|0.80|
81601125|NCT02313909|162879046|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.42||||0.14822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.28|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis 3: Disabling stroke: Risk reduction was estimated with the stratified Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were reported. Rivaroxaban treatment was compared with the Acetylsalicylic acid control group using a stratified log-rank test. P-values (two-sided) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were based on the log-rank test.||2.28|0.88|0.14822
81601126|NCT02313909|162879046|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.48||||0.14051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.52|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis 4:CV death: Risk reduction was estimated with the stratified Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were reported. Rivaroxaban treatment was compared with the Acetylsalicylic acid control group using a stratified log-rank test. P-values (two-sided) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were based on the log-rank test.||2.52|0.87|0.14051
81601127|NCT02313909|162879046|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.34284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.38|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis 5: Myocardial infarction: Risk reduction was estimated with the stratified Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were reported. Rivaroxaban treatment was compared with the Acetylsalicylic acid control group using a stratified log-rank test. P-values (two-sided) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were based on the log-rank test.||1.38|0.39|0.34284
81601128|NCT02313909|162879047|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.34||||0.00443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|4.29|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis: Risk reduction was estimated with the stratified Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were reported. Rivaroxaban treatment was compared with the Acetylsalicylic acid control group using a stratified log-rank test. P-values (two-sided) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were based on the log-rank test.||4.29|1.28|0.00443
81601129|NCT02313909|162879048|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51||||0.00451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.0|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis: Risk reduction was estimated with the stratified Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were reported. Rivaroxaban treatment was compared with the Acetylsalicylic acid control group using a stratified log-rank test. P-values (two-sided) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were based on the log-rank test.||2.00|1.13|0.00451
81601130|NCT02313909|162879049|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.01||||0.04409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.02|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis 1: Risk reduction was estimated with the stratified Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were reported. Rivaroxaban treatment was compared with the Acetylsalicylic acid control group using a stratified log-rank test. P-values (two-sided) as compared to acetylsalicylic acid arm were based on the log-rank test.||4.02|1.00|0.04409
81601131|NCT00643123|162879052|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.45
81601132|NCT01972529|162879061|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportion vs placebo|42.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.2|58.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by the risk of bleeding associated with the elective procedure within each baseline platelet count cohort.|Difference of proportion versus (vs) placebo = proportion of Responders for avatrombopag - proportion of Responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|The null hypothesis was that the proportion of participants not requiring a platelet transfusion or any rescue procedure for bleeding after randomization and up to 7 days following a scheduled procedure was the same between the 60 mg avatrombopag and matched placebo treatment groups.||58.1|27.2|<0.0001
81461713|NCT02105987|162615834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.25|||ANCOVA||Statistical analysis of total cholesterol/HDL cholesterol ratio is presented|||0.25|-0.04|0.175
81461714|NCT02105987|162615835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.5|||ANCOVA||Statistical analysis for total score is presented|||3.5|1.3|<0.001
81461715|NCT02105987|162615835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.7|||ANCOVA||Statistical analysis for general satisfaction/clinical subscale score is presented|||1.7|0.4|0.002
81524493|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.98|12.98|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||12.98|-12.98|
81524494|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|19.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.16|35.48|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||35.48|3.16|
81601133|NCT01972529|162879061|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportion vs placebo|49.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.6|68.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by the risk of bleeding associated with the elective procedure within each baseline platelet count cohort.|Difference of proportion vs placebo = proportion of Responders for avatrombopag - proportion of Responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|The null hypothesis was that the proportion of participants not requiring a platelet transfusion or any rescue procedure for bleeding after randomization and up to 7 days following a scheduled procedure was the same between the avatrombopag and placebo treatment groups.||68.2|31.6|<0.0001
81601134|NCT01972529|162879062|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportion vs placebo|64.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.6|75.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is stratified by the risk of bleeding associated with the elective procedure within each baseline platelet count cohort.|Difference of proportion vs placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|The null hypothesis was that the proportion of participants not requiring a platelet transfusion or any rescue procedure for bleeding after randomization and up to 7 days following a scheduled procedure was the same between the avatrombopag and placebo treatment groups||75.8|53.6|<0.0001
81601135|NCT01972529|162879062|SUPERIORITY||Difference of percentage vs placebo|67.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.6|83.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is stratified by the risk of bleeding associated with the elective procedure within each baseline platelet count cohort.|Difference of proportion vs placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|The null hypothesis was that the proportion of participants not requiring a platelet transfusion or any rescue procedure for bleeding after randomization and up to 7 days following a scheduled procedure was the same between the avatrombopag and placebo treatment groups||83.4|51.6|<0.0001
81601136|NCT01972529|162879063|SUPERIORITY||Difference in change of platelet count|27.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.5|32.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value is based on Wilcoxon rank sum test for each avatrombopag treatment group vs placebo within each baseline platelet count cohort.|Difference in change from baseline of platelet count for avatrombopag vs placebo within each baseline platelet count cohort is based on Hodges-Lehmann estimation; 95% confidence interval is the asymptotic (Moses) CI.|||32.5|22.5|<0.0001
81601137|NCT01972529|162879063|SUPERIORITY||Difference in change of platelet count|33.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.5|41.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value is based on Wilcoxon rank sum test for each avatrombopag treatment group vs placebo within each baseline platelet count cohort.|Difference in change from baseline of platelet count for avatrombopag vs placebo within each baseline platelet count cohort is based on Hodges-Lehmann estimation; 95% confidence interval is the asymptotic (Moses) CI.|||41.5|25.5|<0.0001
81601138|NCT02277990|162879067|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.0406|TWO_SIDED|95.12|0.36|0.98||The 0.05 critical value for assessing the primary endpoint was adjusted to 0.0488, to account for a planned interim analysis.|Regression, Cox|The Cox regression was stratified according to device type (pacemaker or CRT-P vs. ICD or CRT-D).||||0.98|0.36|0.0406
81601139|NCT02277990|162879068|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.12|0.47|0.96|||Regression, Cox|||||0.96|0.47|0.0248
81648193|NCT03672175|162986931|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.6837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.76||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, BL HAM-D total score, stratification factor (anti-depressant use at BL), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||Day 42||1.76|0.69|0.6837
81648194|NCT03672175|162986931|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.6602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.53||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, BL HAM-D total score, stratification factor (anti-depressant use at BL), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||Day 182||1.53|0.51|0.6602
81648195|NCT03672175|162986931|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.69||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, BL HAM-D total score, stratification factor (anti-depressant use at BL), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||Day 182||1.69|0.56|0.9268
81461716|NCT02105987|162615835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.8|||ANCOVA||Statistical analysis for lifestyle/ease subscale is presented|||1.8|0.8|<0.001
81461717|NCT02105987|162615836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.86|8.16|||ANCOVA|||||8.16|4.86|<0.001
81461718|NCT02105987|162615837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.64|-5.11|||ANCOVA|||||-5.11|-8.64|<0.001
81461719|NCT02105987|162615838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.10|-0.17|<0.001
81461720|NCT02105987|162615839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.12|||ANCOVA|||||0.12|-0.31|0.375
81461721|NCT02105987|162615840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|1.3|||ANCOVA|||||1.30|-0.93|0.749
81461722|NCT02105987|162615841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.9||Bone specific alkaline phosphatase|ANCOVA|||||0.90|0.82|<0.001
81461723|NCT02105987|162615841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.91||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.96||Osteocalcin|ANCOVA|||||0.96|0.85|0.002
81601140|NCT02277990|162879069|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority test was performed on the as-treated cohort, per the statistical analysis plan. The non-inferiority margin for the hazard ratio was 1.33 (i.e., the hazard ratio for complications in the envelope group vs. the control group must be significantly lower than 1.33).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.12|0.77|1.12|||Regression, Cox|||||1.12|0.77|<0.01
81601141|NCT02277990|162879070|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|95.12|0.4|0.98|||Regression, Cox|||||0.98|0.40|0.0402
81601142|NCT01800968|162879111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3087|||||||Rank score|||||||0.3087
81601143|NCT01800968|162879112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1549|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1549
81601144|NCT01800968|162879113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1932|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1932
81601145|NCT01800968|162879114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9535|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.9535
81601146|NCT01800968|162879115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8548|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.8548
81601147|NCT01800968|162879116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4266|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.4266
81601148|NCT01800968|162879117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1705|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1705
81601149|NCT01800968|162879118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1309|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1309
81601150|NCT01800968|162879119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.792|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.7920
81601151|NCT01800968|162879120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7026|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.7026
81601152|NCT01800968|162879121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2662|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.2662
81601153|NCT01800968|162879122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6395|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.6395
81601154|NCT01800968|162879123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8218|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.8218
81601155|NCT01800968|162879124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1124|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1124
81601156|NCT01800968|162879125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8088|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.8088
81601157|NCT01800968|162879126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7764|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7764
81701637|NCT03549117|163098692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9258|||||||Chi-squared|P-value are based on chi-square test||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on all of the items in sleep problems.||||0.9258
81601158|NCT01800968|162879127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1701|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1701
81601159|NCT01800968|162879128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6532|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.6532
81601160|NCT01800968|162879129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2033|||||||Rank score|||||||0.2033
81601161|NCT00386022|162879154|EQUIVALENCE|null hypothesis will be accepted if there is no difference in the LH response to GnRH as a function of dose in young or old postmenopausal women|||||<|0.001||||||LH % change with dose|Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81601162|NCT00386022|162879154|EQUIVALENCE|null hypothesis will be accepted if there is no difference in the LH response to GnRH between younger and older postmenopausal women|||||<|0.03||||||LH % change with age|Repeated measures ANCOVA|||null hypothesis: there will be no difference in the LH and FSH responses to graded doses of GnRH between younger and older postmenopausal women||||<0.03
81601163|NCT00386022|162879154|EQUIVALENCE|null hypothesis will be accepted if there is no difference in the FSH response to GnRH as a function of dose in younger or older postmenopausal women|||||<|0.001||||||FSH % change with dose|Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81601164|NCT00386022|162879154|EQUIVALENCE|null hypothesis will be accepted if there is no difference in the FSH response to GnRH between young and old postmenopausal women|||||<|0.005||||||FSH % change with age|Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||||<0.005
81601165|NCT00386022|162879155|EQUIVALENCE|null hypothesis will be accepted if there is no effect of estrogen on the LH response to GnRH in younger and older postmenopausal women|||||<|0.01||||||LH amplitude response with estrogen|Repeated measured ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81601166|NCT00386022|162879155|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis will be accepted if there is no effect of estrogen on the FSH response to GnRH in younger and older postmenopausal women|||||<|0.0001||||||FSH amplitude response with estrogen|Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81601167|NCT00386022|162879155|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis will be accepted if there is no effect of age on the effect of estrogen on the FSH response to GnRH|||||<|0.02||||||FSH amplitude response to estrogen with age|Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||||<0.02
81601168|NCT00386022|162879155|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis will be accepted if there is no effect of age on the effect of estrogen on the LH response to GnRH|||||=|0.4||||||LH amplitude response to estrogen with age|Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||||=0.4
81601169|NCT03371082|162879156|EQUIVALENCE|The limits of the lower and upper equivalence margin were -11.3 and 11.3, respectively.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.63|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|6.5|||||The asymptotic standard error was planned and is reported above.|This is a two-arm study.||6.5|-5.4|
81601170|NCT02901626|162879248|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.2||||||||1.20|0.83|
81601171|NCT02901626|162879249|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|8.0||||||||8|-4|
81601172|NCT02901626|162879250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.8||||||||0.80|-1.06|
81601173|NCT02901626|162879251|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.71||||||||1.71|0.92|
81601174|NCT02901626|162879252|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.55||||||||1.55|0.93|
81601175|NCT02901626|162879253|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.45||||||||1.45|0.93|
81601176|NCT02901626|162879254|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.82||||||||1.82|0.92|
81601177|NCT02901626|162879255|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.19||||||||1.19|0.79|
81601178|NCT02901626|162879256|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.39||||||||2.39|0.61|
81601179|NCT02901626|162879257|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.31||||||||1.31|0.79|
81601180|NCT02901626|162879258|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.04||||||||2.04|0.55|
81601181|NCT02901626|162879259|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||||0|0|
81601182|NCT02901626|162879260|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.94||||||||1.94|0.95|
81601183|NCT02901626|162879261|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.11||||||||2.11|1.00|
81601184|NCT02901626|162879262|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.18||||||||1.18|0.88|
81601185|NCT02901626|162879263|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|12.0||||||||12|-12|
81601186|NCT02901626|162879264|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.17||||||||1.17|0.69|
81601187|NCT02901626|162879265|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|14.0||||||||14|-12|
81601188|NCT02901626|162879266|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|15.7||||||||15.7|0.06|
81601189|NCT02901626|162879267|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.65||||||||2.65|0.25|
81601190|NCT02901626|162879268|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.9||||||||1.90|0.17|
81601191|NCT02901626|162879269|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.96||||||||1.96|0.68|
81601192|NCT02901626|162879270|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.27||||||||1.27|0.71|
81601193|NCT02901626|162879271|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.41||||||||1.41|0.37|
81461724|NCT02105987|162615841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|-0.09||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|-0.04||Procollagen 1 n-terminal propeptide|ANCOVA|||||-0.04|-0.15|0.001
81601194|NCT02901626|162879272|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.37||||||||3.37|0.39|
81601195|NCT02901626|162879273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.29||||||||1.29|0.78|
81601196|NCT02901626|162879274|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.1||||||||1.10|0.58|
81601197|NCT02901626|162879275|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|12.57||||||||12.57|0.48|
81601198|NCT02901626|162879276|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.58||||||||1.58|0.27|
81601199|NCT02901626|162879277|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.97||||||||0.97|0.47|
81601200|NCT02901626|162879278|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.66||||||||2.66|0.09|
81601201|NCT02901626|162879279|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.37||||||||1.37|0.81|
81461725|NCT02105987|162615841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.91||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|0.96||Type I collagen c-telopeptides|ANCOVA|||||0.96|0.86|0.001
81461726|NCT02105987|162615842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean ratio|0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.72||Fatty acid binding protein 2|ANCOVA|||||0.72|0.57|<0.001
81461727|NCT02105987|162615842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean ratio|1.08||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.24||Interleukin 6|ANCOVA|||||1.24|0.93|0.311
81601202|NCT02901626|162879280|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||||0|0|
81601203|NCT02901626|162879281|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|36.0||||||||36|-16|
81601204|NCT00106184|162879361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|No confidence intervals as no parameters were estimated.||Proportional hazards model||||=0.74
81601205|NCT00106184|162879362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|Difference in baseline muscle enzymes therefore tested the difference in the proportions adjusting for the baseline values.||||||>0.90
81601206|NCT00106184|162879363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.9|||||||Log Rank|||||||>0.90
81601207|NCT02623855|162879377|SUPERIORITY|Our hypothesis was that park prescriptions with group visits would have a superior result than park prescriptions alone.||||||0.6099|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The study is powered for our primary outcome, caregiver stress as measured by the 10-item perceived stress s score (PSS10). Normative data from population samples show a mean PSS10 score of 13.2 points with a standard deviation of 6.35 points and a within-subject correlation coefficient of 0.77 over 2 weeks.We powered the study to detect a three point difference in the change of the PSS10. This effect size is consistent with other estimates of a clinically significant change.||||0.6099
81601208|NCT02623855|162879379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0085|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0085
81601209|NCT02623855|162879381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1749|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1749
81601210|NCT00252538|162879385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||All statistics employed Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) 17.0. Analysis of variances were used to compare viral responses in genotypes of interest, employing Scheffe's post-hoc analyses. Repeated-measure mixed-effect analyses were used to compare changes in subjective symptoms over time, including age, gender, and self identified race as covariates. Kaplan-Meier survival analyses examining time until MDD development were compared using theMantel-Cox log rank test.||||>0.05
81601211|NCT00118716|162879388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.6||LS Mean Difference, SE, CI, and p-value were from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, age stratum, and baseline value.|ANCOVA||LS Mean Diff was calculated as FSC 100/50mcg BID-FP 100mcg BID.|FSC 100/50mcg BID versus FP 100mcg BID for maximal percent change in FEV1 following exercise challenge at Week 4.||5.6|0.5|0.021
81601212|NCT00118716|162879389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.58||LS Mean Diff, SE, CI, and p-value were from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, age stratum, and baseline value.|ANCOVA||LS Mean Diff was calculated as FSC 100/50mcg BID-FP 100mcg BID.|FSC 100/50mcg BID versus FP 100mcg BID for post-dose FEV1 AUC Day 1.||0.58|0.24|<0.001
81601213|NCT00118716|162879390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.83||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|17.6||LS Mean Diff, SE, CI, and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, age stratum, and baseline value.|ANCOVA||LS Mean Diffs were calculated as FSC 100/50mcg BID-FP 100mcg BID.|FSC 100/50mcg BID versus FP 100mcg BID for AM PEF||17.6|-1.5|0.097
81601214|NCT00118716|162879391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|12.1||LS Mean Diff, SE, CI, and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, age stratum, and baseline value.|ANCOVA||LS Mean Diffs were calculated as FSC 100/50mcg BID-FP 100mcg BID.|FSC 100/50mcg BID versus FP 100mcg BID PM PEF.||12.1|-4.8|0.396
81601215|NCT00118716|162879394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.43||LS Mean Diff, SE, CI, and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, age stratum, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||FSC 100/50mcg BID versus FP 100mcg BID for activity limitation at Week 2||0.43|-0.08|0.168
81601216|NCT00118716|162879394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.4||LS Mean Diff, SE, CI, and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, age stratum, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||FSC 100/50mcg BID versus FP 100mcg BID for activity limitation at Week 4.||0.40|-0.18|0.465
81461728|NCT02105987|162615842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean ratio|0.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|0.96||Soluble CD14|ANCOVA|||||0.96|0.89|<0.001
81601217|NCT00118716|162879394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.42||LS Mean Diff, SE, CI, and p-values are from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, age stratum, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||FSC 100/50mcg BID versus FP 100mcg BID for activity limitation at Endpoint.||0.42|-0.10|0.222
81601218|NCT00118716|162879394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.09||LS Mean Diff, SE, CI, and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, age stratum, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||FSC 100/50mcg BID versus FP 100mcg BID for emotional function at Week 2.||0.09|-0.29|0.294
81601219|NCT00118716|162879394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.19||LS Mean Diff, SE, CI, and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, age stratum, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||FSC 100/50mcg BID versus FP 100mcg BID for emotional function at Week 4.||0.19|-0.24|0.828
81461729|NCT02105987|162615842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean ratio|1.01||||0.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.08||Soluble vasc cell adhesion molecule 1|ANCOVA|||||1.08|0.95|0.742
81461730|NCT02105987|162615843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.19|||ANCOVA|||||1.19|0.84|0.999
81461731|NCT02105987|162615844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.10|0.91|0.981
81524495|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-4.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.46|9.57|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||9.57|-18.46|
81524496|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|28.7|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||28.70|-4.49|
81601220|NCT00118716|162879394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.22||LS Mean Diff, SE, CI, and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, age stratum, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||FSC 100/50mcg BID versus FP 100mcg BID for emotional function at Endpoint.||0.22|-0.19|0.903
81601221|NCT00118716|162879394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.14|||ANCOVA|LS Mean Diff, SE, CI, and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, age stratum, and baseline value.||FSC 100/50mcg BID versus FP 100mcg BID for symptoms at Week 2.||0.14|-0.30|0.464
81601222|NCT00118716|162879394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.17||LS Mean Diff, SE, CI, and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, age stratum, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||FSC 100/50mcg BID versus FP 100mcg BID for symptoms at Week 4.||0.17|-0.32|0.551
81461732|NCT02105987|162615845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.97||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.11|||ANCOVA|||||1.11|0.85|0.640
81461733|NCT02105987|162615846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.97||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.09|||ANCOVA|||||1.09|0.87|0.645
81461734|NCT02105987|162615847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.01||||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.06|||ANCOVA|||||1.06|0.97|0.577
81461735|NCT02105987|162615848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.01||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.03|||ANCOVA|||||1.03|0.98|0.687
81461736|NCT02268916|162615859|SUPERIORITY|The study was powered based on a two-sample t-test of the primary outcomes, changes in physical activity or social participant over 6 months. Based on previous literature, in order to detect an effect size of 0.28 with at least 70% power, we aimed to recruit at least 35 participants in each treatment group.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|||=|0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|The outcome was adjusted for time of visit, visit x intervention group, age, gender, body mass index, insulin, depression, and time-up-and-go score.||We hypothesized that at the end of 6 months, the intervention group will have increased physical activity as measured by CHAMPS compared to the control group.||0.97|-0.18|=0.18
81461737|NCT02268916|162615860|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.2||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.45|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We hypothesized that at the end of 6 months, intervention group will have improved participation as measured by satisfaction with participation in social roles.||1.06|-5.45|0.19
81461738|NCT02268916|162615860|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.02||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|2.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We hypothesized that at the end of 6 months, intervention group will have improved participation as measured by satisfaction with participation in discretionary social activities.||2.48|-4.53|0.57
81701638|NCT03549117|163098692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2368|||||||Chi-squared|P-value are based on chi-square test.||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on any of the items in sleep problems.||||0.2368
81461739|NCT02268916|162615860|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.44||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We hypothesized that at the end of 6 months, intervention group will have improved participation as measured by the survey on the ability to participate in social roles and activities.||0.63|-5.52|0.12
81601223|NCT00118716|162879394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.18||LS Mean Diff, SE, CI, and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, age stratum, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||FSC 100/50mcg BID versus FP 100mcg BID for symptoms at Endpoint.||0.18|-0.30|0.633
81601224|NCT00118716|162879394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.15||LS Mean Diff, SE, CI, and p-values are from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, age stratum, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||FSC 100/50mcg BID versus FP 100mcg BID for overall score at Week 2.||0.15|-0.22|0.700
81601225|NCT00118716|162879394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.2||LS Mean Diff, SE, CI, and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, age stratum, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||FSC 100/50mcg BID versus FP 100mcg BID for overall score at Week 4.||0.20|-0.23|0.860
81601226|NCT00118716|162879394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.21||LS Mean Diff, SE, CI, and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, age stratum, and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||FSC 100/50mcg BID versus FP 100mcg BID for overall score at Endpoint.||0.21|-0.19|0.919
81601227|NCT00855062|162879395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.248||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.512|0.46||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||"The null hypothesis was that the 24-week changes of U NP Sum between the minocycline and placebo groups are the same.~The sample size calculation showed that 100 (50 participants in each group) were required to detect the clinically meaningful difference of 0.5 with 85% power, 0.05 Type I error, two-sample and two-sided test."||0.460|-0.512|0.370
81601228|NCT00855062|162879397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.053||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.043|0.062||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||"The null hypothesis is that the percentage of participants feeling better in the minocycline group after 24 week treatment is the same as the one in the placebo group."||0.062|0.043|0.613
81601229|NCT00855062|162879398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.661||95.0||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that the survival curve for the first Grade ≥ 2 toxicity and/or sign and symptoms in the minocycline group is the same as the one in the placebo group.||||0.661
81601230|NCT00855062|162879399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.941||95.0||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that the 48-week survival curve for the first Grade ≥ 2 toxicity and/or sign and symptoms in the minocycline group is the same as the one in the placebo group.||||0.941
81601231|NCT00855062|162879400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.63||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.23|43.45||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for the baseline CD4 counts.||The null hypothesis is that the mean 24-week change of CD4 cell counts in the minocycline group is the same as the one in the placebo group.||43.45|-27.23|0.647
81601232|NCT00855062|162879401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.51||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.07|74.6||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for the baseline CD4 counts.||The null hypothesis is that the mean 48-week change in CD4 cell counts in the minocycline group is the same as the one in the placebo group.||74.60|-59.07|0.813
81601233|NCT00855062|162879402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.764||95.0|0.26|6.34||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|"The model was not adjusted for any covariate (due to small number of being better in both groups."||"The null hypothesis is that the percentage of being better at week 24 compared to baseline in the minocycline group is the same as the one in the placebo group."||6.34|0.26|0.764
81601234|NCT00855062|162879403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.766||95.0||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Kruskal-Wallis|The chi-square score was 0.024 and the degree of freedom was 1.||The null hypothesis is that the median log10-transformed HIV RNA viral loads in the minocycline group is the same as the one in the placebo group.||||0.766
81601235|NCT00855062|162879404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.78||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for the baseline CES-D and MSK scores.||The null hypothesis is that the mean 24-week change of CES-D score in the minocycline group is the same as the one in the placebo group.||3.78|-3.40|0.915
81601236|NCT01376323|162879412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.6||||||||0.60|-0.13|
81601237|NCT01376323|162879412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.35||||||||0.35|-0.37|
81601238|NCT01376323|162879412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.23||||||||0.23|-0.49|
81701639|NCT03549117|163098692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4432|||||||Chi-squared|P-value are based on chi-square test||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on all of the items in sleep time problems.||||0.4432
81461740|NCT02268916|162615861|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.99|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We hypothesized that at 6-month follow-up, the intervention group will have better performance than the control group in timed up and go test.||-0.02|-3.97|<0.05
81601239|NCT01376323|162879412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.06||||||||0.06|-0.66|
81601240|NCT01376323|162879413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.551|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.645|0.543|||||Comparison for glucose.|||0.543|-1.645|
81601241|NCT01376323|162879413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.382|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.472|0.708|||||Comparison for glucose.|||0.708|-1.472|
81601242|NCT01376323|162879413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.696|0.516|||||Comparison for glucose.|||0.516|-1.696|
81601243|NCT01376323|162879413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.595|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.669|0.48|||||Comparison for glucose.|||0.480|-1.669|
81601244|NCT01376323|162879413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.036|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.113|||||Comparison for NEFA.|||0.113|-0.042|
81601245|NCT01376323|162879413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.004|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.073|0.081|||||Comparison for NEFA.|||0.081|-0.073|
81601246|NCT01376323|162879413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.021|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.099|||||Comparison for NEFA.|||0.099|-0.058|
81601247|NCT01376323|162879413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.083|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|-0.007|||||Comparison for NEFA.|||-0.007|-0.160|
81601248|NCT01376323|162879415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.94||||||||0.94|-0.79|
81601249|NCT01376323|162879415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.82||||||||0.82|-0.90|
81601250|NCT01376323|162879415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.85||||||||0.85|-0.90|
81601251|NCT01376323|162879415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.42||||||||0.42|-1.27|
81601252|NCT01376323|162879416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.62|53.16||||||||53.16|-48.62|
81601253|NCT01376323|162879416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.04|42.7||||||||42.70|-58.04|
81601254|NCT01376323|162879416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|24.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.75|75.92||||||||75.92|-27.75|
81601255|NCT01376323|162879416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.72|48.53||||||||48.53|-52.72|
81601256|NCT01376323|162879418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.36|16.2||||||||16.20|-19.36|
81601257|NCT01376323|162879418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|2.81||||||||2.81|-33.00|
81601258|NCT01376323|162879418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.41|4.23||||||||4.23|-32.41|
81524497|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|24.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.63|42.24|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||42.24|6.63|
81601259|NCT01376323|162879418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.55|-1.68||||||||-1.68|-36.55|
81601260|NCT02436811|162879420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A stepwise forward selection model was used. All independent variables with P\<0.20 in the univariate analysis were selected and those which were significant (P\<0.05) were kept in the final model. The level of significance was 5%.|Regression, Poisson|||Univariate and multivariate Poisson regressions with robust variance were obtained to estimate the rate ratios (RR) and their respective 95% confidence intervals. Two Poisson regression models were generated, using the knowledge score 15 minutes after the intervention (post-test) and 4 weeks after the interventions (follow-up test) as dependent variables.||||<0.001
81601261|NCT03595332|162879421|EQUIVALENCE|The analysis tests whether for both groups combined, the baseline to 10-week follow-up BMI percentile scores are significantly different from zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9846||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.793|3.067||This test compares baseline to 10-week post-test for both groups combined, to test the null hypothesis that the BMI Percentile score would not be different from zero. A p-value of 0.05 was used as a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression with Generalized Estimating Equations to account for nested data structure of 222 children nested within 150 families and 4 schools.||||3.067|-0.793|0.248
81601262|NCT03595332|162879422|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis tested whether BMI Percentile score change among overweight participants (BMI equal or greater than 85th percentile at baseline) significantly changed from baseline to follow-up (was significantly different from zero). This was a subset analysis among the highest risk participants in the study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.173|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.806|-0.541||The p-value threshold was 0.05 for all comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression with Generalized Estimating Equations to account for nested data structure of children within schools and families.|A negative parameter suggests a decreased BMI Percentile.|||-0.541|-5.806|0.018
81601263|NCT03595332|162879423|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis tested the difference in BMI percentile between baseline and 1-year follow-up among participants in the immediate intervention group to test the null hypothesis that no change occurred.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.363|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.676||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.922|3.648||A prior threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|Regression, Linear|Analysis included Generalized Estimating Equations with linear response variable, accounting for nested data structure.||||3.648|-2.922|0.829
81601264|NCT03595332|162879424|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis test whether for both groups combined, Baseline to 10-week change in reported intention of physical activity was significantly different from zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.284|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.534||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression models with Generalized Estimating Equations to account for nested data were made.|A positive parameter would suggest an increase in intentions to be physically active.|||0.534|0.034|0.026
81601265|NCT02227875|162879425|NON_INFERIORITY|Mixed-Effect Model for Repeated Measures|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|0.218||||||||0.218|-0.098|
81601266|NCT02657317|162879448|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|-3.7|||GLMM|||To detect a medium effect (d = 0.50) at 2-sided α = 0.05, 50 participants were needed in each study arm (total N = 100). We anticipated 30% attrition in each arm. Data for the primary aim were analyzed using generalized linear mixed models adjusting for baseline levels of prognostic variable and using random intercepts at the level of participants. The primary analysis was based on intent-to-treat.||-3.7|-14.4|.001
81601267|NCT03494166|162879451|SUPERIORITY|Key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm variable in the mixed model, reflecting average difference of group means over time (weeks 1-13).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|1.25||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects models were used for 13 repeated measures of symptom severity index, adjusting for baseline value.|The mean of the group that started with SMSH alone minus the mean of the group that started with SMSH+TIPC (average over time).|"The null hypothesis was that the means in two arms were equal, the alternative hypothesis was that the means were not equal.~We planned to randomize 224 survivors in approximately 3:1 ratio in the first randomization; power was 0.92 to detect the adjusted d=0.54 in the comparison of the SMSH and SMSH+TIPC in the first randomization. The planned number of 224 was exceeded because more survivors than planned were determined to have high need for symptom management."||1.25|-3.90|.31
81644070|NCT01947153|162978482|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence test|Geometric mean ratio|104.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.031|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.274|110.254||The p-value relates to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence.|ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio is calculated as the geometric mean of 'Fixed dose combination' divided by the geometric mean of 'Free combination '.|||110.254|99.274|<0.0001
81644071|NCT01947153|162978483|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence test|Geometric mean ratio|102.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.37|107.688||The p-value relates to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence.|ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio is calculated as the geometric mean of 'Fixed dose combination' divided by the geometric mean of 'Free combination '.|||107.688|98.370|<0.0001
81644072|NCT02381652|162978484|OTHER|Statistical test to see if there is a difference||||||0.3108|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3108
81644073|NCT01954771|162978492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.726|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Correlation analysis|||The correlation study between HbA1c and MBG (mean blood glucose) from SMBG measurements.||||<0.001
81644074|NCT01954771|162978492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.522||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Correlation analysis|||The correlation study between HbA1c and MBG (mean blood glucose) from SMBG measurements.||||0.004
81644075|NCT01954771|162978492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation Coefficient|0.784|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Correlation analysis|||The correlation study between HbA1c and MBG (mean blood glucose) from SMBG measurements.||||<0.001
81644076|NCT01954771|162978492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation Coefficient|0.533||||0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||Correlation analysis|||The correlation study between HbA1c and MBG (mean blood glucose) from CGMS measurements.||||0.011
81644077|NCT01954771|162978492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation Coefficient|0.479||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Correlation analysis|||The correlation study between HbA1c and MBG (mean blood glucose) from CGMS measurements.||||0.009
81701640|NCT03549117|163098692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9856|||||||Chi-squared|P-value are based on chi-square test||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on any of the items in sleep time problems.||||0.9856
81644078|NCT01954771|162978492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation Coefficient|0.801|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Correlation analysis|||The correlation study between HbA1c and MBG (mean blood glucose) from CGMS measurements.||||<0.001
81644079|NCT00179478|162978550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Based on adjusted Hazard Ratio (HR)|Regression, Cox|HR adjusted for age, onset event type, baseline brain MRI T2 lesion and number and baseline number of gad enhancing lesions||||||0.001
81644080|NCT00179478|162978551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was a p value less than 0.01|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81644081|NCT00179478|162978552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was a p value \< 0.01|Fisher Exact|||||||0.61
81644082|NCT00179478|162978553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||a priori threshold for statistical significant was a p value less than 0.01|Fisher Exact|||||||0.50
81644083|NCT02391116|162978561|OTHER||Percentage Difference|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.7|32.9|||Exact confidence intervals (CI)||ORR difference in FAS (N=54): ORR in CD79b mutant subgroup minus ORR in CD79b wild-type subgroup|||32.9|-28.7|
81644084|NCT02391116|162978561|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.5|33.5|||Exact confidence intervals (CI)||ORR difference in PPS (N=40): ORR in CD79b mutant subgroup minus ORR in CD79b wild-type subgroup|||33.5|-33.5|
81644085|NCT02391116|162978562|OTHER||Percentage Difference|16.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.2|39.1|||Exact confidence intervals (CI)||ORR difference in FAS (N=52): ORR in ABC subgroup minus ORR in non-ABC group (i.e. combined GCB subgroup and Unclassifiable subgroup)|||39.1|-7.2|
81701641|NCT03549117|163098692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7854|||||||Chi-squared|P-value are based on chi-square test.||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on all of the items in symptoms on waking in AM.||||0.7854
81601268|NCT03494166|162879452|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the variable reflecting trial arm from the second randomization in the mixed model. This parameter reflected average difference between means of two groups over time (weeks 5-13).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|4.55||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects models were used for 9 repeated measures of symptom severity index (weeks 5-13), adjusting for baseline value.|The mean of the group that continued with SMSH alone minus the mean of the group that had TIPC added to the SMSH after week 4.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. The required sample size was 60 per group for .80 power or greater in two-tailed tests at the 0.05 level of significance using the effect size of Cohen's d=0.54 (adjusted for baseline and repeated measures). The actual sample size was smaller (61 total) due to the higher than planned rate of response to the SMSH alone by week 4.||4.55|-8.91|.52
81601269|NCT03494166|162879453|SUPERIORITY|Key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm from the first randomization variable in the linear regression model.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|1.81||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Regression, Linear||The mean of group that started with SMSH alone minus the mean of the group that started with SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||1.81|-2.63|.71
81601270|NCT03494166|162879454|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm from the second randomization variable in linear regression model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|5.01||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Regression, Linear|The model included the adjustment for baseline value of the outcome.|The mean of the group that continued with SMSH alone minus the mean of the group that had TIPC added to the SMSH after week 4.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||5.01|-6.53|.79
81601271|NCT02634788|162879474|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|81.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.283|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.82|110.04|||ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment and site as main effects and Baseline pain intensity as the covariate.||||110.04|53.82|<0.0001
81601272|NCT02634788|162879474|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|36.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.099||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.43|63.93|||ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment and site as main effects and Baseline pain intensity as the covariate.||||63.93|8.43|0.0108
81601273|NCT02634788|162879474|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|35.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.02||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.86|63.05|||ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment and site as main effects and Baseline pain intensity as the covariate.||||63.05|7.86|0.0120
81601274|NCT00855595|162879511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0903|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0903
81601275|NCT01058304|162879645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.67||||0.1024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.87|0.538|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The analysis compares study Arm 1 and Arm 2 at 24-week follow-up, with 12-week data also included in the response trajectory.~The hypothesis being tested is that group-based PT (Arm 1) will result in a significantly greater improvement WOMAC scores compared to individual PT (Arm 2)"||0.538|-5.87|0.1024
81601276|NCT01058304|162879645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|2.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The hypothesis being tested is that the group-based PT program (Arm 1) will result in greater improvements in WOMAC scores at 24-week follow-up (12 weeks after the end of the group program) when compared to usual PT care (Arm 2).||2.04|-4.64|0.444
81601277|NCT01058304|162879646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.113||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.463|0.238|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis compares Arms 1 and 2 at 12-week follow-up. The hypothesis being tested is that the group-based PT program (Arm 1) will result in a significantly greater improvement in SPPB scores compared with the individual PT program (Arm 2).||0.238|-0.463|0.527
81601278|NCT02755597|162879647|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.656|||=|0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.471|0.913|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox proportional hazards model|Stratified Analysis; Stratification factors: Prior exposure to proteasome inhibitors (naïve versus sensitive), and number of prior lines of therapy (1 versus 2 or 3)||0.913|0.471|=0.012
81601279|NCT02755597|162879648|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified Analysis; Stratification factors: Prior exposure to proteasome inhibitors (naïve versus sensitive), and number of prior lines of therapy (1 versus 2 or 3)||||<0.001
81601280|NCT02755597|162879650|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.508|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.343|0.753|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox proportional hazards model|Stratified Analysis; Stratification factors: Prior exposure to proteasome inhibitors (naïve versus sensitive), and number of prior lines of therapy (1 versus 2 or 3)||0.753|0.343|<0.001
81601281|NCT02755597|162879655|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.191|||=|0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.802|1.77|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox proportional hazards model|Stratified Analysis; Stratification factors: Prior exposure to proteasome inhibitors (naïve versus sensitive), and number of prior lines of therapy (1 versus 2 or 3)||1.770|0.802|=0.385
81601282|NCT02755597|162879656|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.571|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.405|0.805|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox proportional hazards model|Stratified Analysis; Stratification factors: Prior exposure to proteasome inhibitors (naïve versus sensitive), and number of prior lines of therapy (1 versus 2 or 3)||0.805|0.405|=0.001
81601283|NCT02755597|162879657|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.019|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified Analysis; Stratification factors: Prior exposure to proteasome inhibitors (naïve versus sensitive), and number of prior lines of therapy (1 versus 2 or 3)||||=0.019
81601284|NCT02755597|162879658|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified Analysis; Stratification factors: Prior exposure to proteasome inhibitors (naïve versus sensitive), and number of prior lines of therapy (1 versus 2 or 3)||||<0.001
81701642|NCT03549117|163098692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4141|||||||Chi-squared|P-value are based on chi-square test||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on any of the items in symptoms on waking in AM.||||0.4141
81701643|NCT03549117|163098692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3028|||||||Chi-squared|P-value are based on chi-square test||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on all of the items in practical problems.||||0.3028
81701644|NCT03549117|163098692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3955|||||||Chi-squared|P-value are based on chi-square test||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on any of the items in practical problems.||||0.3955
81701645|NCT03549117|163098693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3826|||||||Chi-squared|P-value are based on chi-square test||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on all of the items in sleep problems.||||0.3826
81701646|NCT03549117|163098693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6251|||||||Chi-squared|P-value are based on chi-square test||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on any of the items in sleep problems.||||0.6251
81701647|NCT03549117|163098693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2381|||||||Chi-squared|P-value are based on chi-square test||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on all of the items in sleep time problems.||||0.2381
81701648|NCT03549117|163098693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4245|||||||Chi-squared|P-value are based on chi-square test||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on any of the items in sleep time problems.||||0.4245
81701649|NCT03549117|163098693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8213|||||||Chi-squared|P-value are based on chi-square test||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on all of the items in symptoms on waking in AM.||||0.8213
81701650|NCT03549117|163098693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1823|||||||Chi-squared|P-value are based on chi-square test||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on any of the items in symptoms on waking in AM.||||0.1823
81701651|NCT03549117|163098693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7744|||||||Chi-squared|P-value are based on chi-square test||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on all of the items in practical problems.||||0.7744
81701652|NCT03549117|163098693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5811|||||||Chi-squared|P-value are based on chi-square test||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on any of the items in practical problems.||||0.5811
81701653|NCT00014911|163098700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|44.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.0|61.0|||Fisher Exact|||||61|30|
81701654|NCT00014911|163098701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|44.0|||Fisher Exact|||||44|16|
81701655|NCT00014911|163098702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|58.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.0|63.0|||Fisher Exact|||||63|42|
81701656|NCT05064332|163098726|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|101.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.01|110.61||||||OC alone as the Reference and co-administration of PF-06650833 and OC as the Test. Natural log transformed AUClast was analyzed using a mixed effects model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained from the model and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||110.61|93.01|
81461741|NCT02268916|162615862|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.11||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We hypothesized that at 6-month follow-up, the intervention group will have better performance than the control group in gait speed.||0.20|0.02|0.02
81461742|NCT02268916|162615863|SUPERIORITY||Slope|40.04||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|72.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We hypothesized that at 6-month follow-up, the intervention group will have better performance than the control group in six-minute walk test.||72.17|7.90|0.02
81601285|NCT01069354|162879659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Paired t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81524498|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|26.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.33|44.65|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||44.65|9.33|
81601286|NCT01069354|162879660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Binomial proportion, two-sided Fisher's exact test|Fisher Exact|||91 (90.1%) of 101 subjects had a ≥ 2.0 cm lower VAS Score in treatment versus control NLF at Time 0||||<0.0001
81601287|NCT01069354|162879661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Paired t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81601288|NCT01069354|162879662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Paired t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81601289|NCT01069354|162879663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Paired t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81601290|NCT01069354|162879664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Paired t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81601291|NCT01069354|162879665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5663||||||Paired t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5663
81601292|NCT01069354|162879666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3197||||||Paired t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3197
81601293|NCT02496767|162879669|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.707|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9365||0.3782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.089|5.503|||Repeated-measures mixed model|||||5.503|-2.089|0.3782
81601294|NCT02496767|162879669|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.612|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0245||0.7625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.359|4.583|||Repeated-measures mixed model|||||4.583|-3.359|0.7625
81601295|NCT02496767|162879669|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.428|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1081||0.8394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.711|4.566|||Repeated-measures mixed model|||||4.566|-3.711|0.8394
81601296|NCT02496767|162879670|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.4521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.12|||Repeated-measures mixed model|||||1.12|-0.50|0.4521
81601297|NCT02496767|162879670|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.426||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.68|||Repeated-measures mixed model|||||0.68|-1.00|0.7120
81601298|NCT02496767|162879670|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.439||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.53|||Repeated-measures mixed model|||||0.53|-1.19|0.4510
81601299|NCT02496767|162879671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0011||||0.9505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0374|0.0351|||Repeated-measures mixed model|||||0.0351|-0.0374|0.9505
81601300|NCT02496767|162879671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0066||||0.7336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0317|0.045|||Repeated-measures mixed model|||||0.0450|-0.0317|0.7336
81601301|NCT02496767|162879671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0088||||0.6593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0303|0.0479|||Repeated-measures mixed model|||||0.0479|-0.0303|0.6593
81601302|NCT02496767|162879672|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.818||||0.2369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.587|1.141|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio for tirasemtiv vs placebo|||1.141|0.587|0.2369
81601303|NCT02496767|162879672|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.988||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.711|1.372|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio for tirasemtiv vs placebo|||1.372|0.711|0.9420
81601304|NCT02496767|162879672|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.933||||0.6853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.668|1.304|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio for tirasemtiv vs placebo|||1.304|0.668|0.6853
81601305|NCT02496767|162879673|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.066||||0.7667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.698|1.627|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio for tirasemtiv vs placebo|||1.627|0.698|0.7667
81601306|NCT02496767|162879673|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.904||||0.6619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.577|1.419|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio for tirasemtiv vs placebo|||1.419|0.577|0.6619
81601307|NCT02496767|162879673|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.882||||0.5856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.561|1.386|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio for tirasemtiv vs placebo|||1.386|0.561|0.5856
81601308|NCT02496767|162879674|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.103||0.9991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|2.17|||Repeated-measures mixed model|||||2.17|-2.17|0.9991
81601309|NCT02496767|162879674|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.138||0.4808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|1.43|||Repeated-measures mixed model|||||1.43|-3.04|0.4808
81601310|NCT02496767|162879674|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.165||0.6082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|1.69|||Repeated-measures mixed model|||||1.69|-2.89|0.6082
81601311|NCT02496767|162879675|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.776||||0.2602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.206|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio for tirasemtiv vs placebo|||1.206|0.500|0.2602
81601312|NCT02496767|162879675|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.094||||0.6748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.662|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio for tirasemtiv vs placebo|||1.662|0.720|0.6748
81601313|NCT02496767|162879675|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.938||||0.7694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.609|1.443|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio for tirasemtiv vs placebo|||1.443|0.609|0.7694
81601314|NCT00166296|162879697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.075|2.141|||Fisher Exact|||||2.141|0.075|0.441
81601315|NCT00166296|162879698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81601316|NCT00166296|162879699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.443||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.443
81601317|NCT00166296|162879700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.93||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.930
81601318|NCT03477279|162879701|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|7.3|||||Couple (HIV+ Women) - Individual (HIV+ Women)|||7.3|-5.6|
81601319|NCT03477279|162879702|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|14.0|||||Couple (HIV+ Women) - Individual (HIV+ Women)|||14.0|-0.8|
81601320|NCT03477279|162879703|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|21.7|||||Male Partners of Women in Couple - Male Partners of Women in Individual|||21.7|-1.7|
81601321|NCT03477279|162879704|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|32.3|||||Male Partners of Women in Couple - Male Partners of Women in Individual|||32.3|0.9|
81601322|NCT03477279|162879705|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|31.8||||||||31.8|-1.6|
81601323|NCT03477279|162879706|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|8.5|||||Male Partners of Women in Couple - Male Partners of Women in Individual|||8.5|-13.2|
81601324|NCT03477279|162879707|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|10.7|||||Couple (HIV+ Women) - Individual (HIV+ Women)|||10.7|-10.0|
81601325|NCT03477279|162879708|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|13.9||||||||13.9|1.7|
81601326|NCT03138733|162879731|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority hypothesis test was a one-sided hypothesis test performed at the 2.5% level of significance. If the lower limit of the two sided 95% CI for the difference in response rates in the mITT population was greater than -15%, the non-inferiority of ceftobiprole to daptomycin therapy was to be concluded.|Adjusted proportion difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|11.1||||||The observed difference in percentage of responders at PTE (ceftobiprole group minus the daptomycin group) were determined and a two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the observed difference was computed, with adjustment for actual stratum (dialysis status and prior antibacterial treatment use). Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights were used for the stratum weight in the calculation of the CI||11.1|-7.1|
81601327|NCT03138733|162879732|OTHER||Adjusted proportion difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|9.5|||||The two-sided 95% CI was computed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights method adjusted for actual stratum (dialysis status and prior antibacterial treatment use)|||9.5|-8.3|
81601328|NCT03138733|162879733|OTHER||Adjusted proportion difference|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|13.0|||||The two-sided 95% CI was computed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights method adjusted for actual stratum (dialysis status and prior antibacterial treatment use)|||13|-2.9|
81601329|NCT03138733|162879734|OTHER||Adjusted proportion difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|5.2|||||The two-sided 95% CI was computed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights method adjusted for actual stratum (dialysis status and prior antibacterial treatment use)|||5.2|-6.2|
81601330|NCT03138733|162879735|OTHER||Adjusted proportion difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.8|||||The two-sided 95% CI was computed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights method adjusted for actual stratum (dialysis status and prior antibacterial treatment use)|||4.8|-4.6|
81601331|NCT02521285|162879760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.343|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.343
81601332|NCT02521285|162879760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.149|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.149
81601333|NCT02521285|162879761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.878|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.878
81601334|NCT02521285|162879762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.382|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.382
81601335|NCT02521285|162879762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81601336|NCT02521285|162879763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.53
81601337|NCT02521285|162879763|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1
81601338|NCT02521285|162879764|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.234|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.234
81601339|NCT02521285|162879764|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.442|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.442
81601340|NCT02521285|162879765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.645|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.645
81601341|NCT02521285|162879765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.878|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.878
81601342|NCT02521285|162879773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.755|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.755
81601343|NCT02521285|162879774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.397|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between arms||||0.397
81601344|NCT02521285|162879774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.983|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in arms.||||0.983
81601345|NCT02521285|162879775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.065
81601346|NCT02521285|162879775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.203
81601347|NCT02521285|162879776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.755|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.755
81601348|NCT02521285|162879776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.343|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.343
81601349|NCT02521285|162879777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.281|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.281
81601350|NCT02521285|162879777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.189|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.189
81461743|NCT04205643|162615882|SUPERIORITY||Difference estimated using CMH weights|21.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|29.3||If the primary endpoint is significant, a fixed sequence procedure was employed to control the overall type I error rate of the key secondary endpoints.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Previous biologic agent and/or JAK inhibitors exposure, Use of oral corticosteroids treatment at Week 0, Clinical remission at Week 10.|The 95% stratified Newcombe CI with CMH weights|||29.3|11.8|<0.0001
81461744|NCT03926117|162615886|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-66.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.15|-49.12|||Hodges-Lehmann method|||Percent change from baseline is analyzed using nonparametric Hodges-Lehmann estimator. The nonparametric analysis accounts for covariates baseline hemoglobin (greater than or equal to (\>=) 11 or less than (\<) 11 grams per deciliter (g/dL)) and chronic kidney disease stage (3, 4 or 5) by aligning responses within each stratum defined by the covariates prior to analysis.||-49.12|-86.15|<0.0001
81461745|NCT03926117|162615886|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-77.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.98|-62.97|||Hodges-Lehmann method|||Percent change from baseline is analyzed using nonparametric Hodges-Lehmann estimator. The nonparametric analysis accounts for covariates baseline hemoglobin (\>= 11 or \< 11 g/dL) and chronic kidney disease stage (3, 4 or 5) by aligning responses within each stratum defined by the covariates prior to analysis.||-62.97|-94.98|<0.0001
81461746|NCT03926117|162615886|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-87.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-101.0|-70.54|||Hodges-Lehmann method|||Percent change from baseline is analyzed using nonparametric Hodges-Lehmann estimator. The nonparametric analysis accounts for covariates baseline hemoglobin (\>= 11 or \< 11 g/dL) and chronic kidney disease stage (3, 4 or 5) by aligning responses within each stratum defined by the covariates prior to analysis.||-70.54|-101.00|<0.0001
81461747|NCT00086138|162615928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.97|||Chi-squared|||The statistical analyses compared data collected from the CGIC of participants who received sertraline who had a score equal to or better than the CGIC of participants who received the placebo intervention.||1.97|0.52|0.98
81461748|NCT00086138|162615929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|5.04|||Chi-squared|||||5.04|0.84|0.11
81461749|NCT04873934|162615954|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-46.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-55.4|-38.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-38.5|-55.4|< 0.001
81461750|NCT04873934|162615955|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.29|8.91|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.91|3.29|< 0.001
81461751|NCT04873934|162615956|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-42.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.3|-36.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 90||-36.7|-47.3|< 0.001
81461752|NCT04873934|162615956|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-30.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.4|-24.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 270||-24.3|-37.4|< 0.001
81461753|NCT04873934|162615956|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-37.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.5|-31.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 330||-31.0|-44.5|< 0.001
81461754|NCT04873934|162615957|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-46.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.7|-40.8|||ANCOVA|||||-40.8|-52.7|< 0.001
81461755|NCT04873934|162615958|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-37.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.4|-32.2|||ANCOVA|||||-32.2|-42.4|< 0.001
81461756|NCT04873934|162615959|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.33|22.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||22.25|6.33|< 0.001
81461757|NCT04873934|162615960|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|9.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Achieving LDL-C \< 100 mg/dL||9.99|1.92|< 0.001
81461758|NCT04873934|162615960|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.97|13.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Achieving LDL-C \< 55 mg/dL||13.65|4.97|< 0.001
81461759|NCT04873934|162615961|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-37.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.8|-30.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Apolipoprotein B||-30.3|-44.8|< 0.001
81461760|NCT04873934|162615961|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.4||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||VLDL Cholesterol||3.1|-16.0|0.188
81461761|NCT04873934|162615961|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-37.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0|-31.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Non-HDL Cholesterol||-31.4|-44.0|< 0.001
81461762|NCT04873934|162615961|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-25.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.2|-20.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Cholesterol||-20.7|-30.2|< 0.001
81461763|NCT04873934|162615961|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-16.4||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4|5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Lipoprotein(a)||5.7|-38.4|0.145
81461764|NCT04873934|162615961|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.5||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|8.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HDL Cholesterol||8.1|-1.2|0.141
81461765|NCT04873934|162615961|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.0||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Triglycerides||5.3|-15.2|0.339
81461766|NCT04873934|162615962|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-28.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|-23.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Apolipoprotein B||-23.9|-33.0|< 0.001
81461767|NCT04873934|162615962|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.1||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||VLDL Cholesterol||0.2|-4.5|0.078
81461768|NCT04873934|162615962|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-40.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.5|-32.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Non-HDL Cholesterol||-32.8|-47.5|< 0.001
81461769|NCT04873934|162615962|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-37.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.3|-30.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Cholesterol||-30.2|-45.3|< 0.001
81461770|NCT04873934|162615962|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.9||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HDL Cholesterol||3.8|-0.1|0.065
81461771|NCT04873934|162615962|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-8.7||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Triglycerides||5.3|-22.8|0.222
81461772|NCT04873934|162615963|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-14.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|-4.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Lipoprotein(a)||-4.2|-23.8|0.005
81461773|NCT04873934|162615964|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.93|||proportional odds model|||||0.93|0.20|0.031
81461774|NCT04873934|162615965|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.039||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|-0.001|||ANCOVA|||||-0.001|-0.077|0.043
81461775|NCT04873934|162615966|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.35|0.43|0.346
81601351|NCT02521285|162879778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.083
81524499|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|8.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.53|25.31|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||25.31|-7.53|
81601352|NCT02521285|162879778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.195|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.195
81601353|NCT02521285|162879779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.755|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.755
81601354|NCT02521285|162879779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.432|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.432
81601355|NCT02521285|162879780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.463|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.463
81601356|NCT02521285|162879780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.189|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.189
81601357|NCT02521285|162879781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.105|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.105
81601358|NCT02521285|162879781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.161|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.161
81601359|NCT02521285|162879784|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.518|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.518
81601360|NCT02521285|162879785|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.876|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.876
81601361|NCT02521285|162879785|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.505|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.505
81601362|NCT02521285|162879786|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.463|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.463
81601363|NCT02521285|162879786|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.094
81601364|NCT02521285|162879787|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.105|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.105
81601365|NCT02521285|162879787|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81601366|NCT02220894|162879846|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.86||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Hazard ratio based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (East Asia vs. non-East Asia), ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||0.86|0.58|0.0003
81601367|NCT02220894|162879847|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.91||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Hazard ratio based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (East Asia vs. non-East Asia), ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), PD-L1 expression status (TPS=≥50% vs. TPS=1-49%) and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||0.91|0.65|0.0012
81601368|NCT02220894|162879848|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.93||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Hazard ratio based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (East Asia vs. non-East Asia), ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), PD-L1 expression status (TPS=≥50% vs. TPS=1-49%) and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||0.93|0.71|0.0013
81601369|NCT02220894|162879849|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.0||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Hazard ratio based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (East Asia vs. non-East Asia), ECOG PS (0 vs. 1) and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||1.00|0.69|0.0260
81601370|NCT02220894|162879850|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.2134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.1||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Hazard ratio based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (East Asia vs. non-East Asia), ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), PD-L1 expression status (TPS=≥50% vs. TPS=1-49%) and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||1.10|0.80|0.2134
81601371|NCT02220894|162879851|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.7964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.19||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Hazard ratio based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (East Asia vs. non-East Asia), ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), PD-L1 expression status (TPS=≥50% vs. TPS=1-49%) and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||1.19|0.93|0.7964
81601372|NCT02220894|162879852|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage (DP)|7.0||||0.0353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|14.6||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in percentages=0 vs. H1: difference in percentages \>0|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen||DP for pembrolizumab vs. chemotherapy based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region (East Asia vs. non-East Asia), ECOG PS (0 vs. 1) and histology (squamous vs. nonsquamous).|||14.6|-0.6|0.0353
81601373|NCT02220894|162879853|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage (DP)|4.6||||0.0744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|10.9||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in percentages=0 vs. H1: difference in percentages \>0|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen||DP for pembrolizumab vs. chemotherapy based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region (East Asia vs. non-East Asia), ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), PD-L1 expression status (TPS=≥50% vs. TPS=1-49%) and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||10.9|-1.7|0.0744
81601374|NCT02220894|162879854|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage (DP)|0.6||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|5.4||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in percentages=0 vs. H1: difference in percentages \>0|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen||DP for pembrolizumab vs. chemotherapy based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region (East Asia vs. non-East Asia), ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), PD-L1 expression status (TPS=≥50% vs. TPS=1-49%) and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||5.4|-4.2|0.4060
81601375|NCT04058353|162879946|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|3.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|4.7|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||4.7|2.2|<0.0001
81601376|NCT04058353|162879947|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-23.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|-20.1|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||-20.1|-26.1|<0.0001
81601377|NCT04058353|162879949|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|12.1|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||12.1|5.3|<0.0001
81601378|NCT02618616|162879965|OTHER||least square difference|8.7||||0.8495|ONE_SIDED|90.0|8.4|||The 1-sided p-value tests if the ZPL-389 Least square (LS) mean is \< the placebo LS mean.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA of PASI at Week 12|||8.4|0.8495
81601379|NCT02618616|162879966|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.562||||0.9058|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.27|1.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic Regression PASI-50||1.16|0.27|0.9058
81601380|NCT02618616|162879966|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.946||||0.5422|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|2.25|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic Regression PASI-75||2.25|0.4|0.5422
81601381|NCT01951638|162879975|OTHER||Log-Scale mean difference|0.137|||=|0.8991|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.31|||t-test, 1 sided|||For the primary analysis, the three highest active treatment groups BAY1021189 (2.5mg, 2.5 to 5mg, 2.5 to 10mg) were pooled and compared to the assigned placebo treatment group with a one-sided two-sample t-test. The Hochberg procedure was used to test the two primary end points at study-wise significance level of 5%. Results are reported including 90% confidence intervals (CI) for the difference of means. The difference between the comparison groups is difference of means on the log scale.||0.31|-0.04|= 0.8991
81644086|NCT02391116|162978562|OTHER||Percentage Difference|20.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.8|46.2|||Exact confidence intervals (CI)||ORR difference in PPS (N=40): ORR in ABC subgroup minus ORR in non-ABC group (i.e. combined GCB subgroup and Unclassifiable subgroup)|||46.2|-6.8|
81644087|NCT02391116|162978562|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-18.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.1|4.6|||Exact confidence intervals (CI)||ORR difference in FAS (N=52): ORR in GCB subgroup minus ORR in non-GCB subgroup (i.e. combined ABC subgroup and Unclassifiable subgroup)|||4.6|-40.1|
81601382|NCT01951638|162879975|OTHER||Log-Scale mean difference|0.076|||=|0.7194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.33|||t-test, 1 sided|||Pairwise comparisons to placebo were performed in a hierarchical manner (from BAY1021189 from 2.5 to 10mg dose arm to BAY1021189 1.25mg dose arm). In accordance with the specification in the protocol these secondary analyses are considered exploratory only, since the primary analyses were not significant.||0.33|-0.18|= 0.7194
81601383|NCT01951638|162879975|OTHER||Log-Scale mean difference|0.156|||=|0.8653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.43|||t-test, 1 sided|||Pairwise comparisons to placebo were performed in a hierarchical manner (from BAY1021189 from 2.5 to 10mg dose arm to BAY1021189 1.25mg dose arm). In accordance with the specification in the protocol these secondary analyses are considered exploratory only, since the primary analyses were not significant.||0.43|-0.12|= 0.8653
81601384|NCT01951638|162879975|OTHER||Log-Scale mean difference|0.171|||=|0.9041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.43|||t-test, 1 sided|||Pairwise comparisons to placebo were performed in a hierarchical manner (from BAY1021189 from 2.5 to 10mg dose arm to BAY1021189 1.25mg dose arm). In accordance with the specification in the protocol these secondary analyses are considered exploratory only, since the primary analyses were not significant.||0.43|-0.09|= 0.9041
81601385|NCT01951638|162879975|OTHER||Log-Scale mean difference|0.052|||=|0.6572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||t-test, 1 sided|||Pairwise comparisons to placebo were performed in a hierarchical manner (from BAY1021189 from 2.5 to 10mg dose arm to BAY1021189 1.25mg dose arm). In accordance with the specification in the protocol these secondary analyses are considered exploratory only, since the primary analyses were not significant.||0.3|-0.2|= 0.6572
81601386|NCT01951638|162879976|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.629|||=|0.8156|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.36|4.62|||t-test, 1 sided|||For the primary analysis, the three highest active treatment groups (BAY1021189 2.5mg, BAY1021189 2.5 to 5mg, BAY1021189 2.5 to 10mg) were pooled and compared to the assigned placebo treatment group with a one-sided two-sample t-test. The Hochberg procedure was used to test the two primary end points at study-wise significance level of 5%. Results are reported including 90% confidence intervals (CI) for the difference of means.||4.62|-1.36|= 0.8156
81601387|NCT01951638|162879976|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.707|||=|0.7945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|5.8|||t-test, 1 sided|||Pairwise comparisons to placebo were performed in a hierarchical manner (from BAY1021189 from 2.5 to 10mg dose arm to BAY1021189 1.25mg dose arm). In accordance with the specification in the protocol these secondary analyses are considered exploratory only, since the primary analyses were not significant.||5.8|-2.39|= 0.7945
81644088|NCT02391116|162978562|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-25.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.1|1.1|||Exact confidence intervals (CI)||ORR difference in PPS (N=40): ORR in GCB subgroup minus ORR in non-GCB subgroup (i.e. combined ABC subgroup and Unclassifiable subgroup)|||1.1|-49.1|
81524500|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|21.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.88|38.91|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||38.91|3.88|
81601388|NCT01951638|162879976|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.109|||=|0.7917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|7.23|||t-test, 1 sided|||Pairwise comparisons to placebo were performed in a hierarchical manner (from BAY1021189 from 2.5 to 10mg dose arm to BAY1021189 1.25mg dose arm). In accordance with the specification in the protocol these secondary analyses are considered exploratory only, since the primary analyses were not significant.||7.23|-3.01|= 0.7917
81601389|NCT01951638|162879976|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.219|||=|0.7241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|5.26|||t-test, 1 sided|||Pairwise comparisons to placebo were performed in a hierarchical manner (from BAY1021189 from 2.5 to 10mg dose arm to BAY1021189 1.25mg dose arm). In accordance with the specification in the protocol these secondary analyses are considered exploratory only, since the primary analyses were not significant.||5.26|-2.82|= 0.7241
81601390|NCT01951638|162879976|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.198|||=|0.7546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|4.63|||t-test, 1 sided|||Pairwise comparisons to placebo were performed in a hierarchical manner (from BAY1021189 from 2.5 to 10mg dose arm to BAY1021189 1.25mg dose arm). In accordance with the specification in the protocol these secondary analyses are considered exploratory only, since the primary analyses were not significant.||4.63|-2.23|= 0.7546
81601391|NCT00514683|162880000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|0.118||The p-value presented is computed in the course of the closing testing procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed terms for treatment\*time, gender\*height, gender\*age and random terms for patient effect, patient\*time.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.118|-0.086|0.8530
81601392|NCT00514683|162880000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7558||||||The p-value from the hierarchical testing procedure was calculated as a sensitivity analysis|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed terms for treatment\*time, gender\*height, gender\*age and random terms for patient effect, patient\*time.||||||0.7558
81601393|NCT00514683|162880000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.119|0.08||The p-value presented is computed in the course of the closing testing procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed terms for treatment\*time, gender\*height, gender\*age and random terms for patient effect, patient\*time.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.080|-0.119|0.7920
81601394|NCT00514683|162880000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6991||||||The p-value from the hierarchical testing procedure was calculated as a sensitivity analysis|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed terms for treatment\*time, gender\*height, gender\*age and random terms for patient effect, patient\*time.||||||0.6991
81601395|NCT00514683|162880000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.071|0.128||The p-value presented is computed in the course of the closing testing procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed terms for treatment\*time, gender\*height, gender\*age and random terms for patient effect, patient\*time.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.128|-0.071|0.8530
81644089|NCT02391116|162978562|OTHER||Percentage Difference|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-42.4|63.2|||Exact confidence intervals (CI)||ORR difference in FAS (N=52): ORR in Unclassifiable subgroup minus ORR in ABC / GCB subgroup (i.e. combined ABC subgroup and GCB subgroup)|||63.2|-42.4|
81644090|NCT02391116|162978562|OTHER||Percentage Difference|26.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-44.3|77.6|||Exact confidence intervals (CI)||ORR difference in PPS (N=40): ORR in Unclassifiable subgroup minus ORR in ABC / GCB subgroup (i.e. combined ABC subgroup and GCB subgroup)|||77.6|-44.3|
81644091|NCT01747629|162978582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.24||Significance at the 0.05 level.|mixed-model repeated-measures (MMRM)|Fixed effects- pooled center, treatment group, study day, and study day by drug interaction, with baseline measured at each study day as covariate.||||1.24|0.59|<0.0001
81601396|NCT00514683|162880000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5736||||||Additionally the p-value from the hierarchical testing procedure was calculated as a sensitivity analysis|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed terms for treatment\*time, gender\*height, gender\*age and random terms for patient effect, patient\*time.||||||0.5736
81601397|NCT00514683|162880000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.0639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.235||The p-value presented is computed in the course of the closing testing procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed terms for treatment\*time, gender\*height, gender\*age and random terms for patient effect, patient\*time.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.235|0.027|0.0639
81601398|NCT00514683|162880000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0136||||||Additionally the p-value from the hierarchical testing procedure was calculated as a sensitivity analysis|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed terms for treatment\*time, gender\*height, gender\*age and random terms for patient effect, patient\*time.||||||0.0136
81601399|NCT00514683|162880001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.312||0.2774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|4.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||4.01|-1.15|0.2774
81601400|NCT00514683|162880001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.312||0.4014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|3.68|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||3.68|-1.48|0.4014
81601401|NCT00514683|162880001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.324||0.0314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|5.46|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||5.46|0.26|0.0314
81648196|NCT03672175|162986932|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.8245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.83||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, BL HAM-D total score, stratification factor (anti-depressant use at BL), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||Day 15||1.83|0.62|0.8245
81524501|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|8.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|24.57|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||24.57|-6.80|
81524502|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|18.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|35.2|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||35.20|1.96|
81524503|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|35.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.89|53.21|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||53.21|17.89|
81524504|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|29.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.94|46.49|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||46.49|11.94|
81601402|NCT00514683|162880001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.319||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|7.56|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||7.56|2.37|0.0002
81601403|NCT00514683|162880002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.3644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.13|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.13|-0.05|0.3644
81601404|NCT00514683|162880002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.4525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.13|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.13|-0.06|0.4525
81601405|NCT00514683|162880002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.0471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.18|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.18|0.00|0.0471
81601406|NCT00514683|162880002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.26|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.26|0.08|0.0004
81601407|NCT00514683|162880003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.702||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|4.26|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||4.26|-2.43|0.5920
81601408|NCT00514683|162880003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.702||0.6155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|4.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||4.20|-2.49|0.6155
81601409|NCT00514683|162880003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.716||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|7.18|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||7.18|0.43|0.0271
81524505|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|13.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|29.63|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||29.63|-2.96|
81524506|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|32.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.83|49.8|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||49.80|14.83|
81601410|NCT00514683|162880003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|8.83|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||8.83|2.11|0.0015
81601411|NCT00514683|162880004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.692||0.5601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|4.31||ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|ANCOVA||Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||4.31|-2.34|0.5601
81601412|NCT00514683|162880004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.694||0.6366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|4.13|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||4.13|-2.53|0.6366
81601413|NCT00514683|162880004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.702||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|7.18|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||7.18|0.49|0.0246
81601414|NCT00514683|162880004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|8.78|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||8.78|2.10|0.0015
81601415|NCT00514683|162880005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.911||||0.7543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.506|1.637|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.637|0.506|0.7543
81601416|NCT00514683|162880005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.136||||0.6704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.631|2.045|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||2.045|0.631|0.6704
81601417|NCT00514683|162880005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.657||||0.1649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.363|1.189|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.189|0.363|0.1649
81601418|NCT00514683|162880005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.415||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.227|0.757|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||0.757|0.227|0.0041
81644092|NCT01747629|162978583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.55||To adjust for multiplicity, so that the overall alpha level for all tests was controlled at the 0.05 level, tests were done sequentially \[day 1, then day 8, then day 85\] and terminated if individual results were not significant at the 0.05 level.|mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Fixed effects- pooled center, treatment group, study day, and study day by drug interaction, with baseline measured at each study day as covariate.||||1.55|0.56|<0.0001
81644093|NCT01747629|162978584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.19||To adjust for multiplicity, so that the overall alpha level for all tests was controlled at the 0.05 level, tests were done sequentially \[day 1, then day 8, then day 85\] and terminated if individual results were not significant at the 0.05 level.|mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Fixed effects- pooled center, treatment group, study day, and study day by drug interaction, with baseline measured at each study day as covariate.||||1.19|0.35|0.0004
81601419|NCT00514683|162880006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.278||||0.5882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.526|3.102|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age, height, region.|Hazard ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||3.102|0.526|0.5882
81601420|NCT00514683|162880006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29||||0.0653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.078|1.081|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age, height, region.|Hazard ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.081|0.078|0.0653
81601421|NCT00514683|162880006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35||||0.0847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.106|1.154|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age, height, region.|Hazard ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.154|0.106|0.0847
81601422|NCT00514683|162880006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.732||||0.5383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.271|1.977|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age, height, region.|Hazard ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.977|0.271|0.5383
81601423|NCT00514683|162880007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.483||0.3658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.39|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||1.39|-0.51|0.3658
81601424|NCT00514683|162880007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.478||0.4956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.27|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||1.27|-0.61|0.4956
81601425|NCT00514683|162880007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.482||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.31|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||2.31|0.41|0.0051
81601426|NCT00514683|162880007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.483||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|2.07|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||2.07|0.17|0.0211
81601427|NCT00514683|162880008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.428||||0.1021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.155|1.184|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.184|0.155|0.1021
81601428|NCT00514683|162880008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.682||||0.4318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.262|1.773|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.773|0.262|0.4318
81601429|NCT00514683|162880008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.412||||0.0934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.146|1.161|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.161|0.146|0.0934
81601430|NCT00514683|162880008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.313||||0.0317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.108|0.903|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||0.903|0.108|0.0317
81461776|NCT00708461|162615967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1202||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.46||Adjusted for age, educational attainment, race/ethnicity, and smoking status as individual, fixed-effect covariates. 95% confidence intervals and p-values derived from t-statistics with 4 degrees of freedom, reflecting the group-randomized design.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, educational attainment, race/ethnicity, and smoking status as individual, fixed-effect covariates.||"The null hypothesis was no effect of the environmental intervention. The following power assumptions were made:~* Intraclass correlation (ICC) of 0.016, estimated from an earlier study~* Variance of 118 kg, estimated from an earlier study~* Cohort N=400~* 15% attrition (by turnover) Using the external control and a worksite correlation of 0.2 gives a detectable difference of about 1.5 kg or 3 lb, or an effect size of 0.14. The effect size using internal control is 0.20."||0.46|-0.21|0.36
81461777|NCT02907177|162615975|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect (rate ratio)|1.27||||0.5252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.608|2.654|||Negative binomial regression||Rate ratio is ponesimod 20 mg / DMF versus placebo /DMF|||2.654|0.608|0.5252
81461778|NCT02505217|162615988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.007
81461779|NCT04681066|162616001|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the hazard ratio obtained at each individual dose.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.0415||||0.3184|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to the fit of the Emax curve model based on all 3 dosage data points, not just the 0.5mg/kg point presented here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 2 and 3 for the other two data points (1.0mg/kg and 2.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||"The purpose of this analysis is to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists, with multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) being tested. gMCP-Mod analysis (Generalized Multiple Comparisons and Modeling) was performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Hazard ratio (each dose vs placebo) using stratified Cox regression w/ stratification by sex and hematocrit (high/low HCT). 2) Multiple contrast test. 3) Find best-fit dose-response model.~Emax model analysis is shown here."||||0.3184
81524507|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.79|15.79|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||15.79|-15.79|
81524508|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|3.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.67|19.67|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||19.67|-12.67|
81524509|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|6.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.13|23.47|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||23.47|-10.13|
81524510|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.25|14.74|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||14.74|-16.25|
81524511|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|8.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.19|25.96|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||25.96|-8.19|
81524512|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|6.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|22.77|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||22.77|-10.50|
81524513|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-15.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.03|-2.0|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||-2.00|-28.03|
81524514|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-10.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.93|3.19|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||3.19|-24.93|
81601431|NCT00514683|162880009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33||0.6443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.66|3.51|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||3.51|-5.66|0.6443
81524515|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-10.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.83|3.48|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||3.48|-24.83|
81524516|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|5.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.96|22.9|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||22.90|-10.96|
81524517|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-21.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.22|-5.86|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||-5.86|-37.22|
81524518|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-7.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.01|10.95|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||10.95|-25.01|
81524519|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|5.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.17|24.41|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||24.41|-14.17|
81524520|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-2.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.22|15.67|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||15.67|-21.22|
81524521|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-25.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.54|-9.14|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||-9.14|-42.54|
81601432|NCT00514683|162880009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28||0.5656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|3.18|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||3.18|-5.80|0.5656
81524522|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-9.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.22|9.62|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||9.62|-28.22|
81601433|NCT00514683|162880009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24||0.9181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.18|4.64|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||4.64|-4.18|0.9181
81601434|NCT00514683|162880009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.387||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.77|5.63|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||5.63|-3.77|0.6970
81601435|NCT00514683|162880010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49||0.9811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|4.96|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||4.96|-4.84|0.9811
81601436|NCT00514683|162880010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.412||0.6772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|5.75|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||5.75|-3.74|0.6772
81601437|NCT00514683|162880010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.379||0.8631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|5.09|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||5.09|-4.27|0.8631
81601438|NCT00514683|162880010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.523||0.5942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|6.31|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||6.31|-3.62|0.5942
81601439|NCT00514683|162880011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.715||0.2716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|2.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||2.19|-0.62|0.2716
81601440|NCT00514683|162880011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.696||0.7871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|1.56|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||1.56|-1.18|0.7871
81644094|NCT01747629|162978585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.28||To adjust for multiplicity, so that the overall alpha level for all tests was controlled at the 0.05 level, tests were done sequentially \[day 1, then day 8, then day 85\] and terminated if individual results were not significant at the 0.05 level.|mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Fixed effects- pooled center, treatment group, study day, and study day by drug interaction, with baseline measured at each study day as covariate.||||1.28|0.57|<0.0001
81601441|NCT00514683|162880011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.685||0.8721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|1.24|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||1.24|-1.46|0.8721
81601442|NCT00514683|162880011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.734||0.8523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|1.31|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||1.31|-1.58|0.8523
81601443|NCT00514683|162880012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.093||||0.7997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.549|2.175|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||2.175|0.549|0.7997
81601444|NCT00514683|162880012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.916||||0.7989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.467|1.797|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.797|0.467|0.7989
81601445|NCT00514683|162880012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.4596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.403|1.508|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.508|0.403|0.4596
81601446|NCT00514683|162880012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.665||||0.2548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.341|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.341|0.330|0.2548
81601447|NCT00514683|162880013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.051||||0.8887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|2.122|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||2.122|0.521|0.8887
81601448|NCT00514683|162880013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.216||||0.5758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.613|2.41|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||2.410|0.613|0.5758
81601449|NCT00514683|162880013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.993||||0.9829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.506|1.949|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.949|0.506|0.9829
81601450|NCT00514683|162880013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.972||||0.9375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.476|1.985|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.985|0.476|0.9375
81601451|NCT00514683|162880014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1456||0.4998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.188|0.385|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.385|-0.188|0.4998
81644095|NCT02963922|162978715|SUPERIORITY|The treatment policy estimand evaluated the treatment effect (liraglutide 3.0 mg vs placebo) at week 56 for all randomised participants regardless of premature discontinuation of trial product.|Treatment difference|-4.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.48|-3.16|||ANCOVA||Liraglutide 3.0 mg - placebo|Analysis of in-trial data with missing observations imputed from the placebo arm based on a jump to reference multiple (x100) imputation approach. Week 56 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with treatment, body mass index (BMI) groups and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate.||-3.16|-5.48|< .0001
81644096|NCT02963922|162978715|SUPERIORITY|The hypothetical estimand evaluated the treatment effect (liraglutide 3.0 mg vs placebo) for all randomised participants assuming that all participants remained on trial product (on-treatment principle).|Treatment difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-3.91|||MMRM||Liraglutide 3.0 mg - placebo|Analysis of on-drug before first drug discontinuation date using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, BMI groups and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate, all nested within visit.||-3.91|-6.30|< .0001
81644097|NCT02963922|162978716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|5.31|||Regression, Logistic||Liraglutide 3.0 mg/Placebo|Analysis of in-trial data with missing observations imputed from the placebo arm based on a jump to reference multiple (x100) imputation approach. Week 56 responses were analysed using a logistic regression model with treatment, BMI groups and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate.||5.31|2.19|<.0001
81644098|NCT02963922|162978716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.04|7.36|||Mixed model for repeated measurements||Liraglutide 3.0 mg/Placebo|Analysis of on-drug before first drug discontinuation date using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, BMI groups and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate, all nested within visit. The MMRM was used to classify responders and analysed with a logistic regression with treatment as the only factor.||7.36|3.04|<.0001
81644099|NCT02181400|162978775|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.04
81644100|NCT02181400|162978776|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.04
81644101|NCT02181400|162978777|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.12
81601452|NCT00514683|162880014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1399||0.2679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.12|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.120|-0.430|0.2679
81644102|NCT02181400|162978778|OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.32
81644103|NCT02181400|162978779|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.02
81644104|NCT02181400|162978780|OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.49
81644105|NCT00257556|162978802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045||||||95.0|-0.17|0.26|||||A two-sided 95% continuity-corrected confidence interval for the difference in percentages, based on the normal approximation|||0.260|-0.170|
81644106|NCT03873038|162978822|OTHER|Geometric mean ratio (GMR) was derived using the geometric mean (GM) for participants with ESRD and the GM from historical data obtained from a study of MK-2060 in healthy participants (PN001).|GMR|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|1.18|||||GMR=GM ESRD/GM Healthy|||1.18|0.54|
81524523|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|3.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.94|23.02|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||23.02|-16.94|
81524524|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|5.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.26|25.45|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||25.45|-14.26|
81524525|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-23.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.26|-4.59|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||-4.59|-42.26|
81601453|NCT00514683|162880014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.5678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.355|0.195|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.195|-0.355|0.5678
81601454|NCT00514683|162880014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1448||0.4053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.406|0.164|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.164|-0.406|0.4053
81644107|NCT03873038|162978822|OTHER|GMR was derived using GM for participants with ESRD and the GM from historical data obtained from a study of MK-2060 in healthy participants (PN001).|GMR|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|0.76|||||GMR=GM ESRD/GM Healthy|||0.76|0.37|
81644108|NCT03873038|162978822|OTHER||GMR|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|1.21|||||GMR=GM ESRD/GM Healthy|GMR was derived using GM for participants with ESRD and the GM from historical data obtained from a study of MK-2060 in healthy participants (PN001).||1.21|0.55|
81644109|NCT03873038|162978823|OTHER||GMR|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.85|||||GMR=GM ESRD/GM Healthy|GMR was derived using GM for participants with ESRD and the GM from historical data obtained from a study of MK-2060 in healthy participants (PN001).||1.85|1.07|
81644110|NCT03873038|162978823|OTHER||GMR|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.11|||||GMR=GM ESRD/GM Healthy|GMR was derived using GM for participants with ESRD and the GM from historical data obtained from a study of MK-2060 in healthy participants (PN001)||1.11|0.67|
81524526|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-13.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.35|5.87|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||5.87|-33.35|
81601455|NCT00514683|162880015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.892||||0.7307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.465|1.71|||Regression, Logistic|An ordinal logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.710|0.465|0.7307
81601456|NCT00514683|162880015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.317||||0.3869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.706|2.458|||Regression, Logistic|An ordinal logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||2.458|0.706|0.3869
81601457|NCT00514683|162880015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.931||||0.8237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.498|1.741|||Regression, Logistic|An ordinal logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.741|0.498|0.8237
81601458|NCT00514683|162880015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.676||||0.1177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.878|3.202|||Regression, Logistic|An ordinal logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||3.202|0.878|0.1177
81601459|NCT00514683|162880016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-11.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.089||0.5111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.86|22.37|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||22.37|-44.86|0.5111
81601460|NCT00514683|162880016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.234||0.4176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.11|18.76|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||18.76|-45.11|0.4176
81601461|NCT00514683|162880016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.506||0.9454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.6|31.34|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||31.34|-33.60|0.9454
81601462|NCT00514683|162880016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.98||0.7101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.08|39.72|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||39.72|-27.08|0.7101
81524527|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|3.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.26|23.74|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||23.74|-17.26|
81601463|NCT00514683|162880017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2271||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.392|0.502|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||0.502|-0.392|0.8090
81644111|NCT03873038|162978823|OTHER||GMR|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.08|||||GMR=GM ESRD/GM Healthy|GMR was derived using GM for participants with ESRD and the GM from historical data obtained from a study of MK-2060 in healthy participants (PN001).||1.08|0.62|
81644112|NCT03873038|162978824|OTHER||GMR|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.46|||||GMR=GM ESRD/GM Healthy|GMR was derived using GM for participants with ESRD and the GM from historical data obtained from a study of MK-2060 in healthy participants (PN001).||1.46|0.84|
81601464|NCT00514683|162880017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2158||0.3995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.606|0.242|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||0.242|-0.606|0.3995
81601465|NCT00514683|162880017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2193||0.8822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.399|0.464|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||0.464|-0.399|0.8822
81601466|NCT00514683|162880017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2257||0.5338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.584|0.303|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||0.303|-0.584|0.5338
81601467|NCT00514683|162880018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3272||0.7329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.532|0.755|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||0.755|-0.532|0.7329
81601468|NCT00514683|162880018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3109||0.8009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.533|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||0.533|-0.690|0.8009
81601469|NCT00514683|162880018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3159||0.6358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.771|0.472|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||0.472|-0.771|0.6358
81644113|NCT03873038|162978824|OTHER||GMR|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|0.87|||||GMR=GM ESRD/GM Healthy|GMR was derived using GM for participants with ESRD and the GM from historical data obtained from a study of MK-2060 in healthy participants (PN001).||0.87|0.52|
81601470|NCT00514683|162880018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3252||0.3064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.973|0.307|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||0.307|-0.973|0.3064
81601471|NCT00514683|162880019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.014||||0.9646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.906|||Regression, Logistic|An ordinal logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo. Negative change indicates worsening.|||1.906|0.540|0.9646
81601472|NCT00514683|162880019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.994||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|1.844|||Regression, Logistic|An ordinal logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo. Negative change indicates worsening.|||1.844|0.536|0.9850
81644114|NCT03873038|162978824|OTHER||GMR|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.03|||||GMR=GM ESRD/GM Healthy|GMR was derived using GM for participants with ESRD and the GM from historical data obtained from a study of MK-2060 in healthy participants (PN001).||1.03|0.60|
81524528|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-3.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.27|17.07|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||17.07|-23.27|
81524529|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-6.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.77|10.5|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||10.50|-22.77|
81601473|NCT00514683|162880019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.123||||0.7136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.604|2.089|||Regression, Logistic|An ordinal logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo. Negative change indicates worsening.|||2.089|0.604|0.7136
81601474|NCT00514683|162880019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.551||||0.1705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.828|2.906|||Regression, Logistic|An ordinal logistic regression model with fixed terms for treatment, baseline of corresponding continuous value, region.|Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo. Negative change indicates worsening.|||2.906|0.828|0.1705
81601475|NCT00514683|162880020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.0479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|-0.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated.|||-0.01|-2.69|0.0479
81601476|NCT00514683|162880020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.0685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|0.09|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated.|||0.09|-2.58|0.0685
81644115|NCT03873038|162978825|OTHER||GMR|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|2.14|||||GMR=GM ESRD/GM Healthy|GMR was derived using GM for participants with ESRD and the GM from historical data obtained from a study of MK-2060 in healthy participants (PN001).||2.14|1.05|
81644116|NCT03873038|162978825|OTHER||GMR|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.25|||||GMR=GM ESRD/GM Healthy|GMR was derived using GM for participants with ESRD and the GM from historical data obtained from a study of MK-2060 in healthy participants (PN001).||1.25|0.67|
81644117|NCT03873038|162978825|OTHER||GMR|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.2|||||GMR=GM ESRD/GM Healthy|GMR was derived using GM for participants with ESRD and the GM from historical data obtained from a study of MK-2060 in healthy participants (PN001).||1.20|0.62|
81524530|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-2.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.63|14.35|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||14.35|-19.63|
81524531|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.06|18.12|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||18.12|-17.06|
81601477|NCT00514683|162880020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.684||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|-0.43|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated.|||-0.43|-3.12|0.0099
81601478|NCT00514683|162880020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.683||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|-0.32|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated.|||-0.32|-3.01|0.0152
81601479|NCT00514683|162880021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.253||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|3.64|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||3.64|-5.22|0.7250
81644118|NCT01332318|162978836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||||95.0|0.08|0.42|||||An Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model, including terms for treatment, pooled study site, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, was used to calculate the adjusted mean difference and confidence interval. Arm 2 minus Arm 1.|||0.42|0.08|
81601480|NCT00514683|162880021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.213||0.1389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.63|1.07|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||1.07|-7.63|0.1389
81601481|NCT00514683|162880021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.221||0.0741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.35|0.39|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||0.39|-8.35|0.0741
81701657|NCT05064332|163098727|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|108.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.85|119.11||||||OC alone as the Reference and co-administration of PF-06650833 and OC as the Test. Natural log transformed AUClast was analyzed using a mixed effects model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||119.11|98.85|
81644119|NCT01332318|162978836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||||95.0|0.09|0.41|||||An Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model, including terms for treatment, pooled study site, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, was used to calculate the adjusted mean difference and confidence interval. Arm 3 minus Arm 1.|||0.41|0.09|
81644120|NCT01332318|162978836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||||95.0|0.09|0.42|||||An Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model, including terms for treatment, pooled study site, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, was used to calculate the adjusted mean difference and confidence interval. Arm 4 minus Arm 1.|||0.42|0.09|
81644121|NCT00141271|162978886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6409||||||Hochberg's adjustment was used for multiple comparisons adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 1||||0.6409
81644122|NCT00141271|162978886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.014||||||Hochberg's adjustment used for multiple comparisons adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 1||||0.0140
81644123|NCT00141271|162978886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.484||||||Hochberg's adjustment used for multiple comparisons adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 2||||0.4840
81644124|NCT00141271|162978886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4444||||||Hochberg's adjustment used for multiple comparisons adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 2||||0.4444
81644125|NCT00141271|162978886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8129||||||Hochberg's adjustment used for multiple comparisons adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 3||||0.8129
81524532|NCT01393639|162738211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-6.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.24|9.46|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||9.46|-23.24|
81524533|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||0.00|0.00|
81644126|NCT00141271|162978886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1105||||||Hochberg's adjustment used for multiple comparisons adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 3||||0.1105
81644127|NCT00141271|162978886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9582||||||Hochberg's adjustment used for multiple comparisons adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 4||||0.9582
81644128|NCT00141271|162978886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1893||||||Hochberg's adjustment used for multiple comparisons adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 4||||0.1893
81524534|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|4.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|10.24|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||10.24|-1.54|
81701658|NCT05064332|163098728|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|95.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.44|107.04||||||OC alone as the Reference and co-administration of PF-06650833 and OC as the Test. Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effects model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained from the model and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||107.04|84.44|
81601482|NCT00514683|162880021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.262||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.57|-1.67|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||-1.67|-10.57|0.0071
81601483|NCT00514683|162880022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.183||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.32|3.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||3.20|-9.32|0.3370
81601484|NCT00514683|162880022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.126||0.1659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.49|1.81|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||1.81|-10.49|0.1659
81601485|NCT00514683|162880022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.138||0.1897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.29|2.05|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||2.05|-10.29|0.1897
81601486|NCT00514683|162880022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.184||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.86|-3.34|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||-3.34|-15.86|0.0028
81601487|NCT00514683|162880023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.586||0.8458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.59|4.58|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||4.58|-5.59|0.8458
81601488|NCT00514683|162880023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.3286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.48|2.51|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||2.51|-7.48|0.3286
81601489|NCT00514683|162880023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.548||0.1799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|1.59|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||1.59|-8.43|0.1799
81601490|NCT00514683|162880023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.597||0.0948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.46|0.76|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||0.76|-9.46|0.0948
81601491|NCT00514683|162880024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.484||0.9708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|4.79|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||4.79|-4.98|0.9708
81644129|NCT00141271|162978886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2924||||||Hochberg's adjustment used for multiple comparisons adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Hochberg's adjustment used for multiple comparisons adjustment||Week 5||||0.2924
81601492|NCT00514683|162880024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.1069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|0.85|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||0.85|-8.74|0.1069
81601493|NCT00514683|162880024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.453||0.0682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.31|0.34|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||0.34|-9.31|0.0682
81601494|NCT00514683|162880024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.494||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.06|-2.26|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||-2.26|-12.06|0.0043
81601495|NCT00514683|162880025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.2698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|3.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on an Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test to adjust for region effect.|In case of missing data, patient has been set to non-responder. Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||3.31|0.72|0.2698
81524535|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|6.52|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||6.52|-2.08|
81601496|NCT00514683|162880025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.0891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on an Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test to adjust for region effect.|In case of missing data, patient has been set to non-responder. Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||4.01|0.90|0.0891
81601497|NCT00514683|162880025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|5.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on an Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test to adjust for region effect.|In case of missing data, patient has been set to non-responder. Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||5.66|1.29|0.0069
81601498|NCT00514683|162880025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.0341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|4.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on an Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test to adjust for region effect.|In case of missing data, patient has been set to non-responder. Odds ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||4.61|1.05|0.0341
81644130|NCT00141271|162978886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1897||||||Hochberg's adjustment used for multiple comparisons adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 5||||0.1897
81601499|NCT00514683|162880026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1015||0.8288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.178|0.222|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.222|-0.178|0.8288
81601500|NCT00514683|162880026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0974||0.1506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.332|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.332|-0.051|0.1506
81601501|NCT00514683|162880026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0977||0.1059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.351|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.351|-0.034|0.1059
81601502|NCT00514683|162880026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.358|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1008||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.556|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.556|0.160|0.0004
81601503|NCT00514683|162880027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.7789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.153|0.115|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||0.115|-0.153|0.7789
81601504|NCT00514683|162880027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0652||0.3149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.194|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||0.194|-0.063|0.3149
81601505|NCT00514683|162880027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0654||0.7062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.104|0.153|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||0.153|-0.104|0.7062
81524536|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|6.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|13.37|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||13.37|-0.60|
81601506|NCT00514683|162880027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0675||0.0703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.255|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Positive change indicates worsening.|||0.255|-0.010|0.0703
81601507|NCT00514683|162880028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0884||0.4792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.111|0.236|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.236|-0.111|0.4792
81601508|NCT00514683|162880028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0839||0.2221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.268|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.268|-0.062|0.2221
81601509|NCT00514683|162880028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0843||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.287|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.287|-0.044|0.1510
81601510|NCT00514683|162880028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.337|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0874||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.165|0.509|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.509|0.165|0.0001
81601511|NCT00514683|162880029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0609||0.1129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.217|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.217|-0.023|0.1129
81524537|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|6.52|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||6.52|-2.08|
81601512|NCT00514683|162880029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0584||0.1498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.199|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.199|-0.031|0.1498
81601513|NCT00514683|162880029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0585||0.0632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.224|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.224|-0.006|0.0632
81601514|NCT00514683|162880029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0604||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|0.32|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.320|0.083|0.0009
81601515|NCT00514683|162880030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0676||0.6306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.165|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.100|-0.165|0.6306
81601516|NCT00514683|162880030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.7426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.149|0.106|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.106|-0.149|0.7426
81601517|NCT00514683|162880030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0651||0.9209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.134|0.121|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.121|-0.134|0.9209
81601518|NCT00514683|162880030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0671||0.7701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.112|0.152|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with fixed terms for treatment, baseline, region.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated. Negative change indicates worsening.|||0.152|-0.112|0.7701
81601519|NCT00514683|162880031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83||||0.6671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.93||Based on the statistic of ln(risk ratio) having a normal distribution N\[0,\[ (1/number with at least one exacerbation in Nintedanib group) + (1//number with at least one exacerbation in placebo) \] \]|Negative binomial model|Default log link function and adjusted for an off-set variable (logarithm of the follow-up time), for gender, height, age and region as fixed effects.|Risk ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.93|0.36|0.6671
81524538|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|8.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|16.83|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||16.83|0.55|
81524539|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||0.00|0.00|
81524540|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|8.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|16.48|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||16.48|0.53|
81601520|NCT00514683|162880031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.5926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.84||Based on the statistic of ln(risk ratio) having a normal distribution N\[0,\[ (1/number with at least one exacerbation in Nintedanib group) + (1//number with at least one exacerbation in placebo) \] \]|Negative binomial model|Default log link function and adjusted for an off-set variable (logarithm of the follow-up time), for gender, height, age and region as fixed effects.|Risk ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.84|0.34|0.5926
81601521|NCT00514683|162880031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.48||||0.1381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.27||Based on the statistic of ln(risk ratio) having a normal distribution N\[0,\[ (1/number with at least one exacerbation in Nintedanib group) + (1//number with at least one exacerbation in placebo) \] \]|Negative binomial model|Default log link function and adjusted for an off-set variable (logarithm of the follow-up time), for gender, height, age and region as fixed effects.|Risk ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.27|0.18|0.1381
81601522|NCT00514683|162880031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.16||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.7||Based on the statistic of ln(risk ratio) having a normal distribution N\[0,\[ (1/number with at least one exacerbation in Nintedanib group) + (1//number with at least one exacerbation in placebo) \] \]|Negative binomial model|Default log link function and adjusted for an off-set variable (logarithm of the follow-up time), for gender, height, age and region as fixed effects.|Risk ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||0.70|0.03|0.0150
81601523|NCT00514683|162880032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9||||0.8282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.347|2.336|||Negative binomial model||Risk ratio is actually Rate Ratio. Rate ratio is calculated based on Negative binomial model with default log link function and adjusted for an off-set variable and age, height, gender, region (all effects fixed).|||2.336|0.347|0.8282
81601524|NCT00514683|162880032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73||||0.5326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.278|1.938|||Negative Binomial model||Risk ratio is actually Rate Ratio. Rate ratio is calculated based on Negative binomial model with default log link function and adjusted for an off-set variable and age, height, gender, region (all effects fixed).|||1.938|0.278|0.5326
81601525|NCT00514683|162880032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.49||||0.1944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.167|1.438|||Negative Binomial model||Risk ratio is actually Rate Ratio. Rate ratio is calculated based on Negative binomial model with default log link function and adjusted for an off-set variable and age, height, gender, region (all effects fixed).|||1.438|0.167|0.1944
81601526|NCT00514683|162880032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.22||||0.0324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|0.882|||Negative Binomial model||Risk ratio is actually Rate Ratio. Rate ratio is calculated based on Negative binomial model with default log link function and adjusted for an off-set variable and age, height, gender, region (all effects fixed).|||0.882|0.056|0.0324
81601527|NCT00514683|162880033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.758||||0.5206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.326|1.765|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age, height, region.|Hazard ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.765|0.326|0.5206
81644131|NCT00141271|162978886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6608||||||Hochberg's adjustment used for multiple comparisons adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||"Week 6 An estimated sample size of 180 was needed per treatment arm in order to achieve 85% power to detect a treatment difference of 3.5 in the mean change from baseline to Week 6 in MADRS total score with a two-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level. The common standard deviation was estimated as 11.0.~The null hypotheses for the primary parameter is equality of mean change from baseline to Week 6 in MADRS total score between ziprasidone and placebo groups."||||0.6608
81648197|NCT03672175|162986932|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.0756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.67||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, BL HAM-D total score, stratification factor (anti-depressant use at BL), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||Day 15||2.67|0.95|0.0756
81601528|NCT00514683|162880033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.841||||0.6862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.362|1.952|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age, height, region.|Hazard ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.952|0.362|0.6862
81601529|NCT00514683|162880033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.517||||0.1891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.193|1.384|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age, height, region.|Hazard ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.384|0.193|0.1891
81601530|NCT00514683|162880033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.158||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|0.711|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age, height, region.|Hazard ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||0.711|0.035|0.0161
81601531|NCT00514683|162880034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.173||||0.7449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.448|3.072|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age, height, region.|Hazard ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||3.072|0.448|0.7449
81601532|NCT00514683|162880034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.316||||0.0925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|1.209|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age, height, region.|Hazard ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.209|0.083|0.0925
81601533|NCT00514683|162880034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.19||||0.0379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.911|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age, height, region.|Hazard ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||0.911|0.040|0.0379
81601534|NCT00514683|162880034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.225||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|1.065|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age, height, region.|Hazard ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.065|0.048|0.0600
81601535|NCT00514683|162880035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.055||||0.7883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.713|1.563|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age, height, region.|Hazard ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.563|0.713|0.7883
81601536|NCT00514683|162880035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.958||||0.8293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.646|1.419|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age, height, region.|Hazard ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.419|0.646|0.8293
81601537|NCT00514683|162880035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.805||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.534|1.216|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age, height, region.|Hazard ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.216|0.534|0.3030
81601538|NCT00514683|162880035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.6505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.605|1.369|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age, height, region.|Hazard ratio lower than 1 favours the treatment group over placebo.|||1.369|0.605|0.6505
81601539|NCT01564368|162880039|SUPERIORITY||area under the curve (AUC)|0.53||||0.484|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.61||Bonferroni's correction was used for multiple comparisons adjustment, where p\<0.003 (0.05/15) was considered statistically significant.|Z-test|The empirical AUC was tested by using variance derived from the method of DeLong|Receiver operating characteristic curve and AUC were estimated empirically, and its 95% CI was constructed using variance derived from DeLong's method|Receiver Operating Characteristic curves and the corresponding Area Under the Curve (AUC), were estimated for the change in Apparent Diffusion Coefficients (ADC1 - ADC0)/ADC0 (Test: %change in ADC; Reference: pCR) detect a difference of 0.15 between the AUC under H0: AUC=0.5 and an AUC under the alternative hypothesis of 0.65. It was assumed that the number of pCR non-responders would be approximately 2.7 times greater than the number of complete responders||0.61||0.484
81601540|NCT01564368|162880039|SUPERIORITY||area under the curve|0.6||||0.017|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.68||Bonferroni's correction was used for multiple comparisons adjustment, where p\<0.003 (0.05/15) was considered statistically significant.|Z-test|The empirical AUC was tested by using variance derived from the method of DeLong|Receiver operating characteristic curve and AUC were estimated empirically, and its 95% CI was constructed using variance derived from DeLong's method|Receiver Operating Characteristic curves and the corresponding Area Under the Curve (AUC), were estimated for the change in Apparent Diffusion Coefficients (ADC2 - ADC0)/ADC0 (Test: %change in ADC; Reference: pCR) detect a difference of 0.15 between the AUC under H0: AUC=0.5 and an AUC under the alternative hypothesis of 0.65. It was assumed that the number of pCR non-responders would be approximately 2.7 times greater than the number of complete responders||0.68||0.017
81601541|NCT01564368|162880039|SUPERIORITY||area under the curve|0.61||||0.013|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.69||Bonferroni's correction was used for multiple comparisons adjustment, where p\<0.003 (0.05/15) is considered statistically significant.|Z-test|The empirical AUC was tested by using variance derived from the method of DeLong|Receiver operating characteristic curve and AUC were estimated empirically, and its 95% CI was constructed using variance derived from DeLong's method|Receiver Operating Characteristic curves and the corresponding Area Under the Curve (AUC), were estimated for the change in Apparent Diffusion Coefficients (ADC3 - ADC0)/ADC0 (Test: %change in ADC; Reference: pCR) detect a difference of 0.15 between the AUC under H0: AUC=0.5 and an AUC under the alternative hypothesis of 0.65. It was assumed that the number of pCR non-responders would be approximately 2.7 times greater than the number of complete responders||0.69||0.013
81648198|NCT03672175|162986932|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.5309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.01||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, BL HAM-D total score, stratification factor (anti-depressant use at BL), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||Day 42||2.01|0.70|0.5309
81524541|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|15.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.96|26.14|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||26.14|4.96|
81524542|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|17.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.27|27.76|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||27.76|6.27|
81601542|NCT01564368|162880040|SUPERIORITY||area under the curve|0.68|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.75||Bonferroni's correction was used for multiple comparisons adjustment, where p\<0.003 (0.05/15) was considered statistically significant.|Z-test|The empirical AUC was tested by using variance derived from the method of DeLong|Receiver operating characteristic curve and AUC were estimated empirically, and its 95% CI was constructed using variance derived from DeLong's method|Receiver Operating Characteristic curves and the corresponding Area Under the Curve (AUC), were estimated for the change in functional tumor volumes (FTV1 - FTV0)/FTV0 (Test: %change in FTV; Reference: pCR) detect a difference of 0.15 between the AUC under H0: AUC=0.5 and an AUC under the alternative hypothesis of 0.65. It was assumed that the number of pCR non-responders would be approximately 2.7 times greater than the number of complete responders||0.75||<0.001
81601543|NCT01564368|162880040|SUPERIORITY||area under the curve|0.63|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.71||Bonferroni's correction was used for multiple comparisons adjustment, where p\<0.003 (0.05/15) was considered statistically significant.|Z-test|The empirical AUC was tested by using variance derived from the method of DeLong|Receiver operating characteristic curve and AUC were estimated empirically, and its 95% CI was constructed using variance derived from DeLong's method|Receiver Operating Characteristic curves and the corresponding Area Under the Curve (AUC), were estimated for the change in functional tumor volumes (FTV2 - FTV0)/FTV0 (Test: %change in FTV; Reference: pCR) detect a difference of 0.15 between the AUC under H0: AUC=0.5 and an AUC under the alternative hypothesis of 0.65. It was assumed that the number of pCR non-responders would be approximately 2.7 times greater than the number of complete responders||0.71||<0.001
81601544|NCT01564368|162880040|SUPERIORITY||area under the curve|0.68|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.75||Bonferroni's correction was used for multiple comparisons adjustment, where p\<0.003 (0.05/15) was considered statistically significant.|Z-test|The empirical AUC was tested by using variance derived from the method of DeLong|Receiver operating characteristic curve and AUC were estimated empirically, and its 95% CI was constructed using variance derived from DeLong's method|Receiver Operating Characteristic curves and the corresponding Area Under the Curve (AUC), were estimated for the change in functional tumor volumes (FTV3 - FTV0)/FTV0 (Test: %change in FTV; Reference: pCR) detect a difference of 0.15 between the AUC under H0: AUC=0.5 and an AUC under the alternative hypothesis of 0.65. It was assumed that the number of pCR non-responders would be approximately 2.7 times greater than the number of complete responders||0.75||<0.001
81601545|NCT01564368|162880041|EQUIVALENCE|no equivalence margin was used.||||||0.032|||||||z-test|||AUC (optimized) = AUC (ΔADC)||||0.032
81601546|NCT05674890|162880061|EQUIVALENCE|"Any deviation greater that +/- 0.60 (Effect size/Stdev OR 0.15/0.25=0.60) between device means was considered non-equivalent."|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.49||0.297|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Prior to patient enrollment, a power calculation was conducted to assess the ability of our analyses to reliably detect differences between the HFA and SSVR. With a sample size of 80, assumed effect size of 0.15, standard deviation of 0.25, intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.50, and significance level of 0.05, our analysis reaches a power of 0.87.||||0.297
81601547|NCT05674890|162880062|EQUIVALENCE|"Any deviation greater that +/- 0.60 (Effect size/Stdev OR 0.15/0.25=0.60) between device means was considered non-equivalent."|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.81|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Prior to patient enrollment, a power calculation was conducted to assess the ability of our analyses to reliably detect differences between the HFA and SSVR. With a sample size of 80, assumed effect size of 0.15, standard deviation of 0.25, intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.50, and significance level of 0.05, our analysis reaches a power of 0.87.||||<0.001
81644132|NCT00141271|162978886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2148||||||Hochberg's adjustment used for multiple comparisons adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||"Week 6 An estimated sample size of 180 was needed per treatment arm in order to achieve 85% power to detect a treatment difference of 3.5 in the mean change from baseline to Week 6 in MADRS total score with a two-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level. The common standard deviation was estimated as 11.0.~The null hypotheses for the primary parameter is equality of mean change from baseline to Week 6 in MADRS total score between ziprasidone and placebo groups."||||0.2148
81644133|NCT00141271|162978886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.529||||||Hochberg's adjustment used for multiple comparisons adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Overall||||0.5290
81524543|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|4.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|10.46|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||10.46|-1.57|
81644134|NCT00141271|162978886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0811||||||Hochberg's adjustment used for multiple comparisons adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Overall||||0.0811
81644135|NCT00141271|162978887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2287||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 1||||0.2287
81644136|NCT00141271|162978887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4734||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week1||||0.4734
81644137|NCT00141271|162978887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7401||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 2||||0.7401
81644138|NCT00141271|162978887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7904||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 2||||0.7904
81644139|NCT00141271|162978887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5274||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 3||||0.5274
81644140|NCT00141271|162978887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1059||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 3||||0.1059
81644141|NCT00141271|162978887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8871||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 4||||0.8871
81524544|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|15.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.83|25.59|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||25.59|4.83|
81644142|NCT00141271|162978887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6939|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 4||||0.6939
81644143|NCT00141271|162978887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1044||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 5||||0.1044
81644144|NCT00141271|162978887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3132||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 5||||0.3132
81644145|NCT00141271|162978887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6978||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 6||||0.6978
81644146|NCT00141271|162978887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3228||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 6||||0.3228
81644147|NCT00141271|162978887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6432||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Endpoint||||0.6432
81644148|NCT00141271|162978887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5989||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Endpoint||||0.5989
81644149|NCT00141271|162978888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8921||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 3||||0.8921
81644150|NCT00141271|162978888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.435||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 3||||0.4350
81601548|NCT05674890|162880063|EQUIVALENCE|"Any deviation greater that +/- 0.60 (Effect size/Stdev OR 0.15/0.25=0.60) between device means was considered non-equivalent."|Mean Difference (Net)|-48.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|56.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Prior to patient enrollment, a power calculation was conducted to assess the ability of our analyses to reliably detect differences between the HFA and SSVR. With a sample size of 80, assumed effect size of 0.15, standard deviation of 0.25, intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.50, and significance level of 0.05, our analysis reaches a power of 0.87.||||<0.001
81601549|NCT02228967|162880071|OTHER||||||=|0.274||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Repeated Measures--General Linear Model|||Data were analyzed using a GLM repeated measures approach. A priori means comparisons tests (usual care vs. SBIRT intervention) with Bonferroni corrections were used to compare mean differences at follow-up.||||=0.274
81601550|NCT02228967|162880072|OTHER||||||=|0.083|||||||Repeated Measures--General Linear Model|||Data were analyzed using a GLM repeated measures approach. A priori means comparisons tests (usual care vs. SBIRT intervention) with Bonferroni corrections were used to compare mean differences at follow-up.||||=0.083
81601551|NCT02228967|162880073|OTHER||||||=|0.028|||||||Repeated Measures--General Linear Model|||Data were analyzed using a GLM repeated measures approach. A priori means comparisons tests (usual care vs. SBIRT intervention) with Bonferroni corrections were used to compare mean differences at follow-up.||||=0.028
81601552|NCT02228967|162880074|OTHER||||||=|0.708|||||||Repeated Measures--General Linear Model|||Data were analyzed using a GLM repeated measures approach. A priori means comparisons tests (usual care vs. SBIRT intervention) with Bonferroni corrections were used to compare mean differences at follow-up.||||=0.708
81601553|NCT02228967|162880075|OTHER||||||=|0.197||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Repeated Measures--General Linear Model|||Data were analyzed using a GLM repeated measures approach. A priori means comparisons tets (usual care vs. SBIRT intervention) with Bonferroni corrections were used to compare mean differences at follow-up.||||=0.197
81601554|NCT02228967|162880076|OTHER||||||=|0.023||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Repeated Measures--General Linear Model|||Data were analyzed using a GLM repeated measures approach. A priori means comparisons tests (usual care vs. SBIRT intervention) with Bonferroni corrections were used to compare mean differences at follow-up.||||=0.023
81601555|NCT02228967|162880077|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Repeated Measures--General Linear Model|||Data were analyzed using a GLM repeated measures approach. A priori means comparisons tests (usual care vs. SBIRT intervention) with Bonferroni corrections were used to compare mean differences at follow-up.||||<0.001
81601556|NCT02228967|162880078|OTHER||||||=|0.348||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Repeated Measures--General Linear Model|||Data were analyzed using a GLM repeated measures approach. A priori means comparison tests (usual care vs. SBIRT intervention) with Bonferroni corrections were used to compare means differences at follow-up.||||=0.348
81601557|NCT02228967|162880079|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.345|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.203||0.091|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Repeated Measures GLM|||Data were analyzed using a GLM repeated measures approach. A priori means comparison tests (usual care vs. SBIRT intervention) with Bonferroni corrections were used to compare means differences at follow-up.||||0.091
81601558|NCT02228967|162880080|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.393|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.362||0.278|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori alpha set at 0.05|Repeated Measures GLM|||Data were analyzed using a GLM repeated measures approach. A priori means comparison tests (usual care vs. SBIRT intervention) with Bonferroni corrections were used to compare means differences at follow-up.||||.278
81601559|NCT02228967|162880081|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.029|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori alpha set at 0.05.|Repeated Measures GLM|||Data were analyzed using a GLM repeated measures approach. A priori means comparison tests (usual care vs. SBIRT intervention) with Bonferroni corrections were used to compare means differences at follow-up.||||0.029
81601560|NCT02228967|162880082|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.015||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori alpha set at 0.05.|Repeated Measures GLM|||Data were analyzed using a GLM repeated measures approach. A priori means comparison tests (usual care vs. SBIRT intervention) with Bonferroni corrections were used to compare means differences at follow-up.||||0.897
81644151|NCT00141271|162978888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.562||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 6||||0.5620
81644152|NCT00141271|162978888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6959||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 6||||0.6959
81644153|NCT00141271|162978888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7865||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Endpoint||||0.7865
81644154|NCT00141271|162978888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7564||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Endpoint||||0.7564
81644155|NCT00141271|162978889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4327||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.4327
81644156|NCT00141271|162978889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7041||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.7041
81644157|NCT00141271|162978890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2076||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 1||||0.2076
81644158|NCT00141271|162978890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7449||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 1||||0.7449
81644159|NCT00141271|162978890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4399||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 2||||0.4399
81644160|NCT00141271|162978890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7107||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 2||||0.7107
81644161|NCT00141271|162978890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4765||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 3||||0.4765
81463721|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|1.07||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline delay discounting would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.07|-2.86|0.37
81601561|NCT02228967|162880083|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Linear mixed effects|||Linear mixed-effects models were used to analyze 5 pooled datasets derived from multiple imputation for intent to treat analyses.||||0.15
81601562|NCT02228967|162880084|OTHER|||||||0.2||||||A priori alpha set at 0.05.|Linear mixed effects|||Linear mixed-effects models were used to analyze 5 pooled datasets derived from multiple imputation for intent to treat analyses.||||0.20
81644162|NCT00141271|162978890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2564||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 3||||0.2564
81601563|NCT02228967|162880085|OTHER|||||||0.38||||||A priori alpha set at 0.05.|Linear mixed effects|||Linear mixed-effects models were used to analyze 5 pooled datasets derived from multiple imputation for intent to treat analyses.||||0.38
81601564|NCT02228967|162880086|OTHER|A priori alpha set at 0.05||||||0.48|||||||Linear mixed effects|||Linear mixed-effects models were used to analyze 5 pooled datasets derived from multiple imputation for intent to treat analyses.||||0.48
81644163|NCT00141271|162978890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8063||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 4||||0.8063
81644164|NCT00141271|162978890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9855||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 4||||0.9855
81644165|NCT00141271|162978890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0599||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 5||||0.0599
81644166|NCT00141271|162978890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7364||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 5||||0.7364
81601565|NCT02228967|162880087|OTHER|A priori alpha set at 0.05.||||||0.09|||||||Linear mixed effects|||Linear mixed-effects models were used to analyze 5 pooled datasets derived from multiple imputation for intent to treat analyses.||||0.09
81601566|NCT02228967|162880088|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Linear mixed effects|||A priori alpha set at 0.05||||0.08
81601567|NCT02228967|162880089|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Linear mixed effects|||A priori alpha set at 0.05||||0.11
81601568|NCT02228967|162880090|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Linear mixed effects|||A priori alpha set at 0.05||||0.84
81601569|NCT00520975|162880091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.23|||Regression, Cox|||||1.23|0.43|0.24
81644167|NCT00141271|162978890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3048||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups.||Week 6||||0.3048
81461780|NCT04681066|162616001|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the hazard ratio obtained at each individual dose.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.1225||||0.3184|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to the fit of the Emax curve model based on all 3 dosage data points, not just the 1.0mg/kg point presented here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 1 and 3 for the other two data points (0.5mg/kg and 2.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||"The purpose of this analysis is to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists, with multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) being tested. gMCP-Mod analysis (Generalized Multiple Comparisons and Modeling) was performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Hazard ratio (each dose vs placebo) using stratified Cox regression w/ stratification by sex and hematocrit (high/low HCT). 2) Multiple contrast test. 3) Find best-fit dose-response model.~Emax model analysis is shown here."||||0.3184
81601570|NCT00520975|162880092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.97|||Regression, Cox|||||1.97|0.61|0.75
81601571|NCT04998604|162880102|SUPERIORITY|At each post-baseline visit, each of the imputed complete data was analyzed by fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with the corresponding baseline value, study treatment (dupilumab, omalizumab), prior surgery (yes, no), ICS doses (low, medium/high), presence of AERD (yes, no), region (EE, ROW) as covariates.|Least squares (LS) mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|-1.25||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the type-I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analysis. Testing was performed sequentially in order the endpoints were reported and continued when primary endpoint was statistically significant at 2-sided 0.05.||-1.25|-1.96|<0.001
81601572|NCT04998604|162880103|SUPERIORITY|At each post-baseline visit, each of the imputed complete data was analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, study treatment (dupilumab, omalizumab), prior surgery (yes, no), ICS doses (low, medium/high), presence of AERD (yes, no), region (EE, ROW) as covariates.|LS mean difference|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|9.7||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||9.7|6.3|<0.001
81601573|NCT04998604|162880104|SUPERIORITY|Each of the imputed complete data was analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, study treatment (dupilumab, omalizumab), prior surgery (yes, no), ICS doses (low, medium/high), presence of AERD (yes, no), region (EE, ROW) as covariates.|LS mean difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.61||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-0.61|-1.01|<0.001
81601574|NCT04998604|162880105|SUPERIORITY|Each of the imputed complete data was analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, study treatment (dupilumab, omalizumab), prior surgery (yes, no), ICS doses (low, medium/high), presence of AERD (yes, no), region (EE, ROW) as covariates.|LS mean difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.42||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-0.42|-0.74|<0.001
81644168|NCT00141271|162978890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5139||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups.||Week 6||||0.5139
81644169|NCT00141271|162978890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9356||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Endpoint||||0.9356
81601575|NCT04998604|162880106|SUPERIORITY|Each of the imputed complete data was analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, study treatment (dupilumab, omalizumab), prior surgery (yes, no), ICS doses (low, medium/high), presence of AERD (yes, no), region (EE, ROW) as covariates.|LS mean difference|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|-1.33||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-1.33|-2.15|<0.001
81601576|NCT05383417|162880121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.03
81601577|NCT05383417|162880122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.18
81461781|NCT04681066|162616001|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the hazard ratio obtained at each individual dose.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.208||||0.3184|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to the fit of the Emax curve model based on all 3 dosage data points, not just the 2.0mg/kg point presented here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 1 and 2 for the other two data points (0.5mg/kg and 1.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||"The purpose of this analysis is to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists, with multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) being tested. gMCP-Mod analysis (Generalized Multiple Comparisons and Modeling) was performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Hazard ratio (each dose vs placebo) using stratified Cox regression w/ stratification by sex and hematocrit (high/low HCT). 2) Multiple contrast test. 3) Find best-fit dose-response model.~Emax model analysis is shown here."||||0.3184
81461782|NCT04681066|162616001|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the hazard ratio obtained at each individual dose.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.0415||||0.2265|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to the fit of the sigEmax curve model based on data points for all 3 dosages, not just the 0.5mg/kg point presented here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 5 and 6 for the other two data points (1.0mg/kg and 2.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||"The purpose of this analysis is to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists, with multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) being tested. gMCP-Mod analysis (Generalized Multiple Comparisons and Modeling) was performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Hazard ratio (each dose vs placebo) using stratified Cox regression w/ stratification by sex and hematocrit (high/low HCT). 2) Multiple contrast test. 3) Find best-fit dose-response model.~sigEmax model analysis is shown here."||||0.2265
81461783|NCT04681066|162616001|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the hazard ratio obtained at each individual dose.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.1225||||0.2265|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to the fit of the sigEmax curve model based on data points for all 3 dosages, not just the 1.0mg/kg point presented here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 4 and 6 for the other two data points (0.5mg/kg and 2.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||"The purpose of this analysis is to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists, with multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) being tested. gMCP-Mod analysis (Generalized Multiple Comparisons and Modeling) was performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Hazard ratio (each dose vs placebo) using stratified Cox regression w/ stratification by sex and hematocrit (high/low HCT). 2) Multiple contrast test. 3) Find best-fit dose-response model.~sigEmax model analysis is shown here."||||0.2265
81461784|NCT04681066|162616001|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the hazard ratio obtained at each individual dose.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.208||||0.2265|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to the fit of the sigEmax curve model based on data points for all 3 dosages, not just the 2.0mg/kg point presented here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 4 and 5 for the other two data points (0.5mg/kg and 1.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||"The purpose of this analysis is to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists, with multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) being tested. gMCP-Mod analysis (Generalized Multiple Comparisons and Modeling) was performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Hazard ratio (each dose vs placebo) using stratified Cox regression w/ stratification by sex and hematocrit (high/low HCT). 2) Multiple contrast test. 3) Find best-fit dose-response model.~sigEmax model analysis is shown here."||||0.2265
81601578|NCT05383417|162880123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Day 2||||||0.007
81601579|NCT05383417|162880123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Day 7||||||0.04
81601580|NCT05383417|162880124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Day 1||||||0.03
81601581|NCT05383417|162880124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Day 7||||||0.04
81461785|NCT04681066|162616001|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the hazard ratio obtained at each individual dose.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.2671||||0.0764|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to the fit of the Emax curve model for high HCT based on all 3 dosage data points, not just the 0.5mg/kg point shown here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 8 and 9 for the other two data points (1.0mg/kg and 2.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||The purpose of this analysis is to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists for only the subset of patients with high HCT. Multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) were tested. gMCP-Mod (Generalized Multiple Comparisons \& Modeling) analysis was performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Hazard ratio (each dose vs placebo) using stratified Cox regression, stratification by sex 2) Multiple contrast test 3) Find best-fit dose-response model. Emax model analysis is shown here.||||0.0764
81461786|NCT04681066|162616001|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the hazard ratio obtained at each individual dose.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.6561||||0.0764|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to the fit of the Emax curve model for high HCT based on all 3 dosage data points, not just the 1.0mg/kg point shown here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 7 and 9 for the other two data points (0.5mg/kg and 2.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||The purpose of this analysis is to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists for only the subset of patients with high HCT. Multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) were tested. gMCP-Mod (Generalized Multiple Comparisons \& Modeling) analysis was performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Hazard ratio (each dose vs placebo) using stratified Cox regression, stratification by sex 2) Multiple contrast test 3) Find best-fit dose-response model. Emax model analysis is shown here.||||0.0764
81461787|NCT04681066|162616001|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the hazard ratio obtained at each individual dose.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.4668||||0.0764|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to the fit of the Emax curve model for high HCT based on all 3 dosage data points, not just the 2.0mg/kg point shown here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 7 and 8 for the other two data points (0.5mg/kg and 1.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||The purpose of this analysis is to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists for only the subset of patients with high HCT. Multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) were tested. gMCP-Mod (Generalized Multiple Comparisons \& Modeling) analysis was performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Hazard ratio (each dose vs placebo) using stratified Cox regression, stratification by sex 2) Multiple contrast test 3) Find best-fit dose-response model. Emax model analysis is shown here.||||0.0764
81461788|NCT04681066|162616001|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the hazard ratio obtained at each individual dose.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.2671||||0.0574|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to fit of the sigEmax curve model for high HCT based on all 3 dosage data points, not just the 0.5mg/kg point shown here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 11 and 12 for the other two data points (1.0mg/kg and 2.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||The purpose of this analysis is to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists for the subset of patients with high HCT. Multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) were tested. gMCP-Mod (Generalized Multiple Comparisons \& Modeling) analysis was performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Hazard ratio (each dose vs placebo) using stratified Cox regression, stratification by sex 2) Multiple contrast test 3) Find best-fit dose-response model. sigEmax model analysis is shown here.||||0.0574
81463722|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.34||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the pre-specified H1 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received inserts (insert only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (pictorial warning only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the insert groups than in the no insert groups.||1.34|0.12|0.0192
81601582|NCT05383417|162880125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Day 1||||||0.04
81601583|NCT05383417|162880126|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Day2||||||0.02
81601584|NCT05383417|162880127|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81601585|NCT05383417|162880128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.007
81601586|NCT05383417|162880129|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81524545|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.62|5.18|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||5.18|-9.62|
81601587|NCT05383417|162880130|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.39
81601588|NCT05383417|162880131|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81601589|NCT05383417|162880132|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81601590|NCT02466646|162880133|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.01
81601591|NCT02466646|162880134|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was P=0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||>0.05
81601592|NCT02466646|162880135|OTHER|||||||0.229||||||Threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.229
81601593|NCT02466646|162880136|OTHER|||||||0.28||||||Threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.280
81601594|NCT02466646|162880137|OTHER|||||||0.712|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.||||||0.712
81601595|NCT02466646|162880138|OTHER|||||||0.674||||||The threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.674
81601596|NCT02466646|162880139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|30.0||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.006
81601597|NCT02466646|162880140|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.373|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.373
81601598|NCT02466646|162880141|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.528|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.528
81601599|NCT02466646|162880142|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.208|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.208
81601600|NCT02466646|162880143|OTHER|||||||0.051|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.051
81524546|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|8.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|19.6|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||19.60|-2.96|
81524547|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|8.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|20.5|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||20.50|-2.72|
81601601|NCT02466646|162880144|OTHER|||||||0.647||||||The threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.647
81601602|NCT03261271|162880154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6489||||||P value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6489
81601603|NCT03261271|162880155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0323|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0323
81601604|NCT03261271|162880156|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81601605|NCT03261271|162880157|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81601606|NCT03261271|162880158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between groups from Baseline to Study End.||||0.09
81601607|NCT03261271|162880158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between groups from baseline to pre-surgery.||||0.04
81601608|NCT00246337|162880176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0||||0.05 is the pre-specified significance level.|generalized linear model|The p-value is based on the average response of the MK0974 200mg, 400mg, and 600mg groups vs. placebo.||Only the MK0974 300mg, 400mg, and 600mg groups are included in the comparison with placebo based on the protocol-specified test statistics selection and the fact that all lower doses were discontinued after the interim analysis. Overall power =85%||||0.015
81601609|NCT00246337|162880177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||0.05 is the pre-specified significance level.|generalized linear model|The p-value is based on the average response of the MK0974 200mg, 400mg, and 600mg groups vs. placebo.||Only the MK0974 300mg, 400mg, and 600mg groups are included in the comparison with placebo based on the protocol-specified test statistics selection and the fact that all lower doses were discontinued after the interim analysis.||||<0.001
81601610|NCT00246337|162880178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||0.05 is the pre-specified significance level.|generalized linear model|||Only the MK0974 300mg, 400mg, and 600mg groups are included in the comparison with placebo based on the protocol-specified test statistics selection and the fact that all lower doses were discontinued after the interim analysis.||||<0.001
81601611|NCT00246337|162880179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||0.05 is the pre-specified significance level.|generalized linear model|The p-value is based on the average response of the MK0974 200mg, 400mg, and 600mg groups vs. placebo.||Only the MK0974 300mg, 400mg, and 600mg groups are included in the comparison with placebo based on the protocol-specified test statistics selection and the fact that all lower doses were discontinued after the interim analysis.||||<0.001
81601612|NCT01226511|162880187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-2.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|-1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.27|-4.03|<0.001
81601613|NCT04067401|162880225|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|-0.13||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusts for class (random effect) and sex, age, race/ethnicity, and Air Force component||||.01|-.29|.062
81601614|NCT04067401|162880226|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|-0.23||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusts for class (random effect) and sex, age, race/ethnicity, and Air Force component||||-.09|-.39|.001
81601615|NCT04067401|162880227|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|-0.16||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusts for class (random effect) and sex, age, race/ethnicity, and Air Force component||||-.02|-.34|.027
81524548|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|12.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|24.89|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||24.89|0.26|
81524549|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.23|11.67|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||11.67|-7.23|
81644170|NCT00141271|162978890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9428||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Endpoint||||0.9428
81644171|NCT00141271|162978891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3888||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 3||||0.3888
81644172|NCT00141271|162978891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3122||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 3||||0.3122
81644173|NCT00141271|162978891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3323||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 6||||0.3323
81644174|NCT00141271|162978891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8781||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 6||||0.8781
81701659|NCT05064332|163098729|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|117.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.82|136.73||||||OC alone as the Reference and co-administration of PF-06650833 and OC as the Test. Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effects model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||136.73|101.82|
81701660|NCT00141037|163098734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Nonparametric Test|||The endpoint is assessed using a Wilcoxon nonparametric test and missing values are imputed using the last observation carried forward.||||0.79
81524550|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|17.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.94|30.64|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||30.64|3.94|
81524551|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|10.16|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||10.16|-14.60|
81644175|NCT00141271|162978891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9485||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Endpoint||||0.9485
81644176|NCT00141271|162978891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7331||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Endpoint||||0.7331
81644177|NCT00141271|162978892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4869||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Week 3||||0.4869
81644178|NCT00141271|162978892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5813||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Week 3||||0.5813
81644179|NCT00141271|162978892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3303||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Week 6||||0.3303
81644180|NCT00141271|162978892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1546||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Week 6||||0.1546
81701661|NCT00141037|163098735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||Fisher Exact|||The difference was analyzed using a Fisher's exact test.||||0.85
81701662|NCT00637377|163098742|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is set to 10. The power is 90 % according to the sample size estimation of the study protocol.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|2.46|||||The difference is calculated as Ranibizumab minus Aflibercept. A negative value favors the Aflibercept 2mg Q4 group. As adjustment of multiple comparisons a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.05.|null hypothesis: pi ≤ pc-delta where pi is the probability that a participant maintained vision at week 52 under Aflibercept 2mg Q4, pc is the probability that a participant maintained vision at week 52 under Ranibizumab 0.5mg Q4 and delta is the non-inferiority margin. The null hypothesis is tested calculating a two-sided 95 % confidence using normal approximation of the difference of percentages of participants maintaining vision at week 52 (Ranibizumab 0.5mg Q4 minus Aflibercept 2mg Q4).||2.46|-4.86|
81701663|NCT00637377|163098742|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is set to 10. The power is 90 % according to the sample size estimation of the study protocol.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|1.71|||||The difference is calculated as Ranibizumab minus Aflibercept. A negative value favors the Aflibercept 0.5mg Q4 group. As adjustment of multiple comparisons a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.05.|null hypothesis: pi ≤ pc-delta where pi is the probability that a participant maintained vision at week 52 under Aflibercept 0.5mg Q4, pc is the probability that a participant maintained vision at week 52 under Ranibizumab 0.5mg Q4 and delta is the non-inferiority margin. The null hypothesis is tested calculating a two-sided 95 % confidence using normal approximation of the difference of percentages of participants maintaining vision at week 52 (Ranibizumab 0.5mg Q4 minus Aflibercept 0.5mg Q4).||1.71|-5.40|
81601616|NCT04067401|162880228|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|-0.24||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusts for class (random effect) and sex, age, race/ethnicity, and Air Force component||||-.08|-.41|.002
81601617|NCT04067401|162880229|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.01||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusts for class (random effect) and sex, age, race/ethnicity, and Air Force component||||.11|-.12|.821
81601618|NCT04067401|162880230|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|-0.14||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusts for class (random effect) and sex, age, race/ethnicity, and Air Force component||||-.02|-.31|.024
81601619|NCT04067401|162880231|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.18||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusts for class (random effect) and sex, age, race/ethnicity, and Air Force component||||.29|.04|.012
81601620|NCT04067401|162880232|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.21||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.35||Model adjusts for class (random effect) and sex, age, race/ethnicity, and Air Force component|Mixed Models Analysis|||||.35|.05|.010
81601621|NCT01446666|162880247|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||McNemar|||The HCC detection rate was defined as the number of patients with HCC detected by a given modality divided by the total number of patients with HCC detected by all modalities and by follow-up dynamic CT scan. The HCC detection rates from ultrasonography and MRI were compared.||||<0.01
81601622|NCT01446666|162880248|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||McNemar|||||||<0.01
81601623|NCT01446666|162880249|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||McNemar|||||||<0.01
81601624|NCT01446666|162880250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||McNemar|||||||0.004
81601625|NCT01591382|162880254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0241||||||A P-value of \<0.05 was indicative of statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0241
81601626|NCT01591382|162880255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4102||||||A P-value of \<0.05 was indicative of statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4102
81601627|NCT01591382|162880256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1085||||||A P-value of \<0.05 was indicative of statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1085
81601628|NCT01591382|162880257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.748|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7480
81601629|NCT02231177|162880267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.27|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale with fixed effect for treatment, period, sequence, centre and random effect for subject within sequence and centre.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric intra-individual coefficient of variation.|Comparison of Olodaterol (Tiotropium+Olodaterol 5/10 μg: Olodaterol 10 µg). No formal testing.||1.27|0.99|
81601630|NCT02231177|162880268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.22|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale with fixed effect for treatment, period, sequence, centre and random effect for subject within sequence and centre.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric intra-individual coefficient of variation.|Comparison of Olodaterol (Tiotropium+Olodaterol 5/10 μg: Olodaterol 10 µg). No formal testing.||1.22|1.01|
81601631|NCT02231177|162880269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.43|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.06|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale with fixed effect for treatment, period, sequence, centre and random effect for subject within sequence and centre.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric intra-individual coefficient of variation.|Comparison of Tiotropium (Tiotropium+Olodaterol 5/10 μg: Tiotropium 5 µg). No formal testing.||1.06|0.91|
81601632|NCT02231177|162880270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.85|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.13|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale with fixed effect for treatment, period, sequence, centre and random effect for subject within sequence and centre.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric intra-individual coefficient of variation.|Comparison of Olodaterol (Tiotropium+Olodaterol 5/10 μg: Olodaterol 10 µg). No formal testing.||1.13|0.98|
81601633|NCT02231177|162880271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.81|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|0.98|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale with fixed effect for treatment, period, sequence, centre and random effect for subject within sequence and centre.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric intra-individual coefficient of variation.|Comparison of Tiotropium (Tiotropium+Olodaterol 5/10 μg: Tiotropium 5 µg). No formal testing.||0.98|0.83|
81461789|NCT04681066|162616001|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the hazard ratio obtained at each individual dose.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.6561||||0.0574|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to fit of the sigEmax curve model for high HCT based on all 3 dosage data points, not just the 1.0mg/kg point shown here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 10 and 12 for the other two data points (0.5mg/kg and 2.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||The purpose of this analysis is to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists for the subset of patients with high HCT. Multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) were tested. gMCP-Mod (Generalized Multiple Comparisons \& Modeling) analysis was performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Hazard ratio (each dose vs placebo) using stratified Cox regression, stratification by sex 2) Multiple contrast test 3) Find best-fit dose-response model. sigEmax model analysis is shown here.||||0.0574
81524552|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|5.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.22|20.04|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||20.04|-8.22|
81524553|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|15.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|31.4|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||31.40|-0.29|
81524554|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|10.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|25.03|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||25.03|-4.70|
81601634|NCT02231177|162880272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.92|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.07|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale with fixed effect for treatment, period, sequence, centre and random effect for subject within sequence and centre.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric intra-individual coefficient of variation.|Comparison of Tiotropium (Tiotropium+Olodaterol 5/10 μg : Tiotropium 5 µg). No formal testing.||1.07|0.87|
81601635|NCT02231177|162880273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.12|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale with fixed effect for treatment, period, sequence, centre and random effect for subject within sequence and centre.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric intra-individual coefficient of variation.|Comparison of Olodaterol (Tiotropium+Olodaterol 5/10 μg : Olodaterol 10 µg). No formal testing.||1.12|0.93|
81601636|NCT02231177|162880274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.61|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale with fixed effect for treatment, period, sequence, centre and random effect for subject within sequence and centre.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric intra-individual coefficient of variation.|Comparison of Tiotropium (Tiotropium+Olodaterol 5/10 μg : Tiotropium 5 µg). No formal testing.||1.00|0.84|
81601637|NCT02231177|162880275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|96.12|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.77|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale with fixed effect for treatment, period, sequence, centre and random effect for subject within sequence and centre.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric intra-individual coefficient of variation.|Comparison of Olodaterol (Tiotropium+Olodaterol 5/10 μg; Olodaterol 10 µg). No formal testing.||1.77|0.98|
81601638|NCT02231177|162880276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|72.08|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.24|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale with fixed effect for treatment, period, sequence, centre and random effect for subject within sequence and centre.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric intra-individual coefficient of variation.|Comparison of Tiotropium (Tiotropium+Olodaterol 5/10 μg; Tiotropium 5 µg). No formal testing.||1.24|0.79|
81601639|NCT00409682|162880290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.29||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|23.71||There is no adjustment for multiple comparison on the primary outcome measure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is between adalimumab High-dose and adalimumab Low-dose group.|The point estimates for the number of subjects who achieved PCDAI clinical remission in each treatment group and the difference in number between the groups were provided. The P value and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the difference were provided. The P value is from the CMH test adjusted for infliximab use and response status at Week 4. The primary analysis was performed for the intent-to-treat (ITT) using the non-responder (NRI) imputation method.||23.71|-3.14|0.075
81601640|NCT00409682|162880291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.18||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|22.97||The hierarchical stepwise closed testing procedure was implemented to control the overall significance level at 0.05 in the ITT population.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||A significance test for any individual major secondary efficacy endpoint in the hierarchy was to be inferential only if the hypothesis tests of all preceding major secondary efficacy endpoints were statistically significant at 0.050.|The point estimates for the number of subjects who achieved PCDAI clinical remission in each treatment group and the difference in number between the groups were provided. The P value and 95% CIs for the difference were provided. The analysis was performed for the intent-to-treat (ITT) population using the non-responder imputation (NRI) method.||22.97|-2.62|0.100
81644181|NCT00141271|162978892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8982||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Endpoint||||0.8982
81601641|NCT00409682|162880292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.72||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|24.89||The hierarchical stepwise closed testing procedure was implemented to control the overall significance level at 0.05 in the ITT population|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||A significance test for any individual major secondary efficacy endpoint in the hierarchy was to be inferential only if the hypothesis tests of all preceding major secondary efficacy endpoints were statistically significant at 0.050.|The point estimates for the number of subjects who achieved PCDAI clinical response in each treatment group and the difference in number between the groups were provided. The P value and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the difference were provided. The analysis was performed for the intent-to-treat (ITT) population using the non-responder imputation (NRI) method.||24.89|-3.45|0.073
81601642|NCT00409682|162880293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.51||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|27.04||The hierarchical stepwise closed testing procedure was implemented to control the overall significance level at 0.05 in the ITT population|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||A significance test for any individual major secondary efficacy endpoint in the hierarchy was to be inferential only if the hypothesis tests of all preceding major secondary efficacy endpoints were statistically significant at 0.050.|The point estimates for the number of subjects who achieved PCDAI clinical response in each treatment group and the difference in number between the groups were provided. The P value and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the difference were provided. The analysis was performed for the intent-to-treat (ITT) population using the non-responder imputation (NRI) method.||27.04|-0.01|0.038
81601643|NCT00409682|162880294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.903||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.86|1.66||The hierarchical stepwise closed testing procedure was implemented to control the overall significance level at 0.05 in the ITT population.|ANCOVA||Difference is between adalimumab High-dose and adalimumab Low-dose groups. Baseline means include subjects who had both Baseline and post-Baseline measurements.|"Analyzed as change from Baseline to Week 26, and compared between the two treatment groups. The estimated treatment mean difference, P values, and 95% CI for the treatment difference were provided. Analysis was conducted in the ITT population for OC.~The P value is from the ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor, adjusted for the baseline value, and the strata (response status at Week 4 and prior infliximab experience)."||1.66|-9.86|0.161
81601644|NCT00409682|162880295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.941||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.88|4.88|||ANCOVA||Difference is between adalimumab High-dose and adalimumab Low-dose groups. Baseline means include subjects who had both Baseline and post-Baseline measurements.|Analyzed as change from Baseline to Week 52, and compared between the two treatment groups. The estimated treatment mean difference, P values, and 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference were provided. Analysis was conducted in the ITT population for OC.||4.88|-6.88|0.735
81601645|NCT04710927|162880334|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81601646|NCT04710927|162880334|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81601647|NCT00530062|162880337|OTHER||Difference in adjusted mean|0.946||||0.5595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.293|4.185||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||The analysis was performed using the mixed-effect analysis of variance with fixed effects of center, sequence, treatment group and period, and random effect of the participant within sequence.||4.185|-2.293|0.5595
81601648|NCT04681729|162880349|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.9492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.56||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was performed on the association between the ice cube provocation test result and intervention group, stratified by region and background H1-antihistamine regular/daily use (Yes or No). Threshold of significance at 0.01.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the family-wise type-I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the endpoints were reported and continued when primary endpoint was statistically significant at two-sided 0.01.||2.56|0.41|0.9492
81601649|NCT02856113|162880366|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|0.102|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3677|=|0.782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.627|0.831||P-values was assessed at 0.05 significance level using MMRM.|MMRM||MMRM:Treatment,scheduled visit,antidiabetic therapy,visit-by-treatment interaction-categorical effects;Baseline HbA1c,visit-by-baseline HbA1c interaction-continuous covariates;unstructured covariance matrix for correlation of repeated measurements.|||0.831|-0.627|=0.782
81601650|NCT02856113|162880367|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.046|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.2635|=|0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.567|0.476||P-values was assessed at 0.05 significance level using MMRM.|MMRM||MMRM:Treatment,scheduled visit,antidiabetic therapy,visit-by-treatment interaction-categorical effects;Baseline HbA1c,visit-by-baseline HbA1c interaction-continuous covariates;unstructured covariance matrix for correlation of repeated measurements.|Change From Baseline at Week 12||0.476|-0.567|=0.863
81524555|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-4.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.16|7.27|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||7.27|-16.16|
81524556|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|14.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|30.63|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||30.63|-0.68|
81524557|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|10.3|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||10.30|-10.30|
81601651|NCT02856113|162880367|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.004|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3123|=|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.614|0.622||P-values was assessed at 0.05 significance level using MMRM.|MMRM||MMRM:Treatment,scheduled visit,antidiabetic therapy,visit-by-treatment interaction-categorical effects;Baseline HbA1c,visit-by-baseline HbA1c interaction-continuous covariates;unstructured covariance matrix for correlation of repeated measurements.|Change From Baseline at Week 18||0.622|-0.614|=0.990
81601652|NCT02856113|162880367|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.412|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3664|=|0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.139|0.316||P-values was assessed at 0.05 significance level using MMRM.|MMRM||MMRM:Treatment,scheduled visit,antidiabetic therapy,visit-by-treatment interaction-categorical effects;Baseline HbA1c,visit-by-baseline HbA1c interaction-continuous covariates;unstructured covariance matrix for correlation of repeated measurements.|Change From Baseline at Week 39||0.316|-1.139|=0.264
81601653|NCT02856113|162880367|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.483|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4165|=|0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.314|0.348||P-values was assessed at 0.05 significance level using MMRM.|MMRM||MMRM:Treatment,scheduled visit,antidiabetic therapy,visit-by-treatment interaction-categorical effects;Baseline HbA1c,visit-by-baseline HbA1c interaction-continuous covariates;unstructured covariance matrix for correlation of repeated measurements.|Change From Baseline at Week 52||0.348|-1.314|=0.250
81601654|NCT02110901|162880378|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.14|||Log Rank|||||1.14|0.61|0.254
81601655|NCT02110901|162880379|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.0|||Log Rank|||||1.00|0.43|0.048
81601656|NCT02110901|162880380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.109|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.109
81601657|NCT02110901|162880381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.035
81601658|NCT05614089|162880416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||Since this is one of two coprimary outcomes (this outcome and % time-in-range), a win (p\<0.025 for benefit) on either outcome will be considered to be a positive trial.|Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and % time in serious hypoglycemia at baseline||6-month (primary)||||0.43
81601659|NCT05614089|162880416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||Since this is one of two coprimary outcomes (this outcome and % time-in-range), a win (p\<0.025 for benefit) on either outcome will be considered to be a positive trial.|Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and % time in serious hypoglycemia at baseline||12-month||||0.008
81601660|NCT05614089|162880417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71||||||Since this is one of two coprimary outcomes (this outcome and % time in serious hypoglycemia), a win (p\<0.025 for benefit) on either outcome will be considered to be a positive trial.|Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and % TIR at baseline||6-month (primary)||||0.71
81601661|NCT05614089|162880417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||Since this is one of two coprimary outcomes (this outcome and % time in serious hypoglycemia), a win (p\<0.025 for benefit) on either outcome will be considered to be a positive trial.|Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and % TIR at baseline||12-month||||0.64
81601662|NCT05614089|162880418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and % time in hypoglycemia at baseline||6-month||||0.54
81601663|NCT05614089|162880418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and % time in hypoglycemia at baseline||12-month||||0.07
81644182|NCT00141271|162978892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3586||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.3586
81644183|NCT00141271|162978893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0896||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 3||||0.0896
81644184|NCT00141271|162978893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6534||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 3||||0.6534
81601664|NCT05614089|162880419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and % time above range at baseline||6-month||||0.58
81601665|NCT05614089|162880419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and % time above range at baseline||12-month||||0.21
81601666|NCT05614089|162880420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and number of nocturnal events at baseline||6-month||||0.70
81601667|NCT05614089|162880420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and number of nocturnal events at baseline||12-month||||0.02
81601668|NCT05614089|162880421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and HbA1c at baseline||6-month||||0.81
81601669|NCT05614089|162880421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and HbA1c at baseline||12-month||||0.29
81601670|NCT05614089|162880422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Negative binomial regression model adjusted for age at screening and study site||Through 6-month||||0.98
81601671|NCT05614089|162880422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Negative binomial regression model adjusted for age at screening and study site||Through 12-month||||0.61
81601672|NCT05614089|162880423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Negative binomial regression model adjusted for age at screening and study site||Through 6-month||||0.83
81601673|NCT05614089|162880423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Negative binomial regression model adjusted for age at screening and study site||Through 12-month||||0.09
81601674|NCT05614089|162880424|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and PedsQL 3.2 DM Diabetes Symptoms score at baseline||6-month||||0.95
81601675|NCT05614089|162880424|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and PedsQL 3.2 DM Diabetes Symptoms score at baseline||12-month||||0.73
81601676|NCT05614089|162880425|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and PedsQL 3.2 DM Diabetes Management score at baseline||6-month||||0.81
81601677|NCT05614089|162880425|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and PedsQL 3.2 DM Diabetes Management score at baseline||12-month||||0.44
81601678|NCT05614089|162880426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and ITSQ at baseline||6-month||||0.04
81601679|NCT05614089|162880426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Regression, Linear|Multivariable generalized linear regression model adjusted for age at screening, study site, and ITSQ at baseline||12-month||||0.10
81601680|NCT05701995|162880436|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.7||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|23.6|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH)|||Full Analysis Set||23.6|2.5|0.0001
81601681|NCT05701995|162880436|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.5||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|30.4|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH)|||Full Analysis Set Sub-population||30.4|2.4|0.0003
81601682|NCT05701995|162880437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|4.4|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH)|||Full Analysis Set||4.4|1.2|0.0107
81601683|NCT05701995|162880437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|4.7|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH)|||Full Analysis Set Sub-population||4.7|1.2|0.0175
81601684|NCT05701995|162880438|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.2|||Covariance model|||Full Analysis Set||-1.2|-2.9|<0.0001
81644185|NCT00141271|162978893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.327||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 6||||0.3270
81601685|NCT05701995|162880438|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.3|||Covariance model|||Full Analysis Set Sub-population||-1.3|-3.0|<0.0001
81601686|NCT05701995|162880439|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.9||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|17.4|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH)|||Full Analysis Set Sub-population||17.4|2.0|0.0004
81601687|NCT03937219|162880456|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.94|||Log Rank|||||0.94|0.57|0.0131
81601688|NCT00394355|162880487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.261|||||||ANOVA|||"Least squares mean percent changes were obtained from the two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment and BMD scan center effects. Results shown use percent change as a response.~Pooled Standard deviation from the ANOVA model with treatment effects."||||0.261
81601689|NCT00394355|162880487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.644|||||||ANOVA|||"Least squares mean percent changes were obtained from the two-way ANOVA model with treatment and BMD scan center effects. Results shown use percent change as a response.~Pooled Standard deviation from the ANOVA model with treatment effects."||||0.644
81601690|NCT00394355|162880488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.359|||||||ANOVA|||"Least squares mean percent changes were obtained from the two-way ANOVA model with treatment and BMD scan center effects. Results shown use percent change as a response.~Pooled Standard deviation from the ANOVA model with treatment effects."||||0.359
81601691|NCT00394355|162880488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.39|||||||ANOVA|||"Least squares mean percent changes were obtained from the two-way ANOVA model with treatment and BMD scan center effects. Results shown use percent change as a response.~Pooled Standard deviation from the ANOVA model with treatment effects."||||0.390
81601692|NCT00394355|162880489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.169|||||||ANOVA|||"Least squares mean percent changes were obtained from the two-way ANOVA model with treatment and BMD scan center effects. Results shown use percent change as a response.~Pooled Standard deviation from the ANOVA model with treatment effects."||||0.169
81644186|NCT00141271|162978893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4099||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 6||||0.4099
81601693|NCT00394355|162880489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.526|||||||ANOVA|||"Least squares mean percent changes were obtained from the two-way ANOVA model with treatment and BMD scan center effects. Results shown use percent change as a response.~Pooled Standard deviation from the ANOVA model with treatment effects."||||0.526
81601694|NCT00394355|162880490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Least square means and Pstd (pooled standard deviations) are obtained from the ANOVA model with treatment effects.||||<0.001
81601695|NCT00394355|162880490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.023|||||||ANOVA|||Least square means and Pstd (pooled standard deviations) are obtained from the ANOVA model with treatment effects.||||0.023
81601696|NCT00985010|162880505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.05|||||||Chi-squared||The difference is between the percentage of deaths (males versus females) after six months in the patients with hepatic encephalophathy.|Clinical evolution was reported as percentage (still alive or death after six months of follow up).||||0.05
81601697|NCT00985010|162880506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.72||0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The difference is between manganese levels of women minus manganese levels of men.|Laboratory results were expressed in means and standard deviations. Between group comparisons (female versus male values) were made with the Mann-Whitney U test using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) program version 10 (SPSS Inc., North Carolina, USA).||||0.05
81601698|NCT00511875|162880507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.70
81601699|NCT00511875|162880508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Foveal Sensitivity||||.33
81601700|NCT00511875|162880508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean field sensitivity||||.16
81601701|NCT00511875|162880509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Foveal Sensitivity||||.02
81601702|NCT00511875|162880509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||mean FDP sensitivity||||.3
81601703|NCT00511875|162880510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.98
81601704|NCT00511875|162880511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.46
81601705|NCT00511875|162880512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.81
81601706|NCT00511875|162880513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.88
81601707|NCT00511875|162880514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.75
81644187|NCT00141271|162978893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6104||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.6104
81601708|NCT00511875|162880515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.62
81601709|NCT00685945|162880579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The effect of bradykinin on net t-PA release was determined using general linear model-repeated measures ANOVA in which the between-subject variable was gender, and the within-subjects variables were drug (control, +L-NMMA, +L-NMMA plus isosorbide, or +L-NMMA plus sildenafil) and dose of bradykinin.||||0.04
81601710|NCT00685945|162880580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||<0.001
81601711|NCT03183388|162880582|OTHER|Mixed model with time (baseline and endpoint) as within-subjects factor; compare Least Square (LS) estimate of endpoint minus baseline to zero. The best-fitting model was chosen based on information criteria.|Endpoint minus Baseline|-3.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|-1.93|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.93|-4.14|0.0001
81601712|NCT03183388|162880583|OTHER|Mixed model with time (baseline and midpoint) as within-subjects factor; compare LS estimate of midpoint minus baseline to zero.|Midpoint minus Baseline|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.97|4.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.23|-6.97|0.60
81601713|NCT03183388|162880584|OTHER|Mixed model with time (baseline and endpoint) as within-subjects factor; compare LS estimate of endpoint minus baseline to zero.|Endpoint minus Baseline|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.146|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.146|0.074|0.0001
81601714|NCT03183388|162880585|OTHER|Mixed model with time (baseline and midpoint) as within-subjects factor; compare LS estimate of midpoint minus baseline to zero.|Midpoint minus Baseline|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.095|0.157|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.157|-0.095|0.58
81601715|NCT00847405|162880646|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.64||||||90.0|95.93|111.97|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||111.97|95.93|
81601716|NCT00847405|162880647|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.81||||||90.0|97.95|107.91|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||107.91|97.95|
81601717|NCT00847405|162880648|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.25||||||90.0|98.35|108.41|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.41|98.35|
81601718|NCT00071721|162880660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.958||||0.88||95.0|||||Cox Proportional Hazards|||||||0.88
81601719|NCT01782742|162880697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.03|-0.13|0.22
81601720|NCT01782742|162880698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.428|2.428|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.428|-4.428|0.57
81601721|NCT01782742|162880699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.625||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.029|6.279|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.279|-5.029|0.83
81601722|NCT01782742|162880700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||||0.000|0.000|
81524558|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|6.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|18.1|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||18.10|-5.90|
81524559|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|10.3|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||10.30|-10.30|
81524560|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.96|12.64|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||12.64|-8.96|
81524561|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|4.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|16.16|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||16.16|-7.27|
81524562|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.37|15.77|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo.||15.77|-7.37|
81524563|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-8.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.83|-0.55|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||-0.55|-16.83|
81524564|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-4.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.39|5.7|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||5.70|-14.39|
81524565|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-6.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.68|2.73|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||2.73|-15.68|
81524566|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-2.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.04|8.41|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||8.41|-13.04|
81524567|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-15.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.59|-4.83|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||-4.83|-25.59|
81524568|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.79|6.38|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||6.38|-19.79|
81524569|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.49|15.16|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||15.16|-14.49|
81524570|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.13|16.74|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||16.74|-13.13|
81524571|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-19.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.19|-6.84|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||-6.84|-32.19|
81524572|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-8.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.24|6.29|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||6.29|-24.24|
81524573|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.92|7.1|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||7.10|-23.92|
81524574|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-4.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.76|11.32|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||11.32|-20.76|
81524575|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-17.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.36|-2.02|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||-2.02|-32.36|
81524576|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-9.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.69|7.56|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||7.56|-25.69|
81524577|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.53|18.68|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||18.68|-17.53|
81524578|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-4.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.07|12.45|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||12.45|-22.07|
81524579|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.77|7.37|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||7.37|-15.77|
81601723|NCT01782742|162880701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.375||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.674|8.924|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.924|-9.674|0.94
81601724|NCT01782742|162880702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.563||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.975|11.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||11.100|-1.975|0.18
81601725|NCT01782742|162880710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.021|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.021|-0.010|0.46
81601726|NCT01782742|162880711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.040|-0.020|0.53
81601727|NCT01181726|162880713|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|104.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.22|116.25|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||116.25|94.22|
81601728|NCT01181726|162880714|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.91|101.02|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101.02|93.91|
81601729|NCT01181726|162880715|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.05|101.3|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101.30|94.05|
81601730|NCT01181726|162880716|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.21|107.06|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||107.06|92.21|
81601731|NCT01181726|162880717|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|95.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.21|99.39|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||99.39|91.21|
81601732|NCT01181726|162880718|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|95.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.18|99.51|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||99.51|91.18|
81601733|NCT01181726|162880719|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.21|107.0|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||107.00|92.21|
81463723|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.29||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the pre-specified H3 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received inserts only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the insert only group.||0.29|-1.48|0.1860
81601734|NCT01181726|162880720|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|95.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.18|99.38|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||99.38|91.18|
81611258|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.7|-1.0|<0.001
81644188|NCT00141271|162978893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9359||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.9359
81644189|NCT00141271|162978894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6924||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 1||||0.6924
81701664|NCT00637377|163098742|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is set to 10. The power is 90 % according to the sample size estimation of the study protocol.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|2.55|||||The difference is calculated as Ranibizumab minus Aflibercept. A negative value favors the Aflibercept 2mg Q8 group. As adjustment of multiple comparisons a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses is used with alpha = 0.05.|null hypothesis: pi ≤ pc-delta where pi is the probability that a participant maintained vision at week 52 under Aflibercept 2mg Q8, pc is the probability that a participant maintained vision at week 52 under Ranibizumab 0.5mg Q4 and delta is the non-inferiority margin. The null hypothesis is tested calculating a two-sided 95 % confidence using normal approximation of the difference of percentages of participants maintaining vision at week 52 (Ranibizumab 0.5mg Q4 minus Aflibercept 2mg Q8).||2.55|-4.81|
81701665|NCT00637377|163098743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares means|-1.9484||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1009|0.204||as adjustment of multiple comparisons a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses (a-priori ordered hypotheses) is used with alpha = 0.05.|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as Aflibercept minus Ranibizumab. A positive value favors Aflibercept 2mg Q4.|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline ETDRS letter score as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||0.2040|-4.1009|0.076
81701666|NCT00637377|163098743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares means|-0.062||||0.9555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2398|2.1158||as adjustment of multiple comparisons a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses (a-priori ordered hypotheses) is used with alpha = 0.05.|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as Aflibercept minus Ranibizumab. A positive value favors Aflibercept 0.5mg Q4|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline ETDRS letter score as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||2.1158|-2.2398|0.9555
81601735|NCT01181726|162880721|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|95.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.17|99.47|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||99.47|91.17|
81601736|NCT01181726|162880722|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.44|102.61|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||102.61|93.44|
81644190|NCT00141271|162978894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.08||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 1||||0.0800
81701667|NCT00637377|163098743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares means|-0.9014||||0.4131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0615|1.2587||as adjustment of multiple comparisons a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses (a-priori ordered hypotheses) is used with alpha = 0.05.|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as Aflibercept minus Ranibizumab. A positive value favors the Aflibercept 2mg Q8 group|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline ETDRS letter score as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||1.2587|-3.0615|0.4131
81701668|NCT00637377|163098744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.57||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.02|2.88||as adjustment of multiple comparisons a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses (a-priori ordered hypotheses) is used with alpha = 0.05.|Chi-squared||The difference is calculated as Aflibercept minus Ranibizumab. A positive value favors the Aflibercept 2mg Q4 group|The null hypothesis is that the two proportions are equal.||2.88|-12.02|0.229
81701669|NCT00637377|163098744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.78||||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.91|8.46||as adjustment of multiple comparisons a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses (a-priori ordered hypotheses) is used with alpha = 0.05.|Chi-squared||The difference is calculated as Aflibercept minus Ranibizumab. A positive value favors the Aflibercept 0.5mg Q4 group|The null hypothesis is that the two proportions are equal.||8.46|-6.91|0.843
81461790|NCT04681066|162616001|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the hazard ratio obtained at each individual dose.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.4668||||0.0574|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to fit of the sigEmax curve model for high HCT based on all 3 dosage data points, not just the 2.0mg/kg point shown here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 10 and 11 for the other two data points (0.5mg/kg and 1.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||The purpose of this analysis is to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists for the subset of patients with high HCT. Multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) were tested. gMCP-Mod (Generalized Multiple Comparisons \& Modeling) analysis was performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Hazard ratio (each dose vs placebo) using stratified Cox regression, stratification by sex 2) Multiple contrast test 3) Find best-fit dose-response model. sigEmax model analysis is shown here.||||0.0574
81601737|NCT01181726|162880723|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.92|101.78|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||101.78|93.92|
81601738|NCT01181726|162880724|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.42|105.3|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||105.30|94.42|
81601739|NCT01181726|162880725|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.71|103.87|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||103.87|94.71|
81601740|NCT01181726|162880726|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.55|101.21|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||101.21|94.55|
81601741|NCT01181726|162880727|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.54|101.6|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||101.60|94.54|
81601742|NCT01181726|162880728|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.22|102.74|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||102.74|93.22|
81644191|NCT00141271|162978894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4238||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 2||||0.4238
81644192|NCT00141271|162978894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7714||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 2||||0.7714
81644193|NCT00141271|162978894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8731||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 3||||0.8731
81524580|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.21|15.0|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||15.00|-11.21|
81644194|NCT00141271|162978894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8926||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 3||||0.8926
81601743|NCT01181726|162880729|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.66|102.46|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||102.46|93.66|
81601744|NCT01181726|162880730|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.17|104.11|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||104.11|94.17|
81601745|NCT01181726|162880731|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.39|104.1|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||104.10|94.39|
81601746|NCT01181726|162880732|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.03|101.56|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||101.56|94.03|
81601747|NCT01181726|162880733|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.11|102.02|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||102.02|94.11|
81601748|NCT01889186|162880747|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||The ORR for ABT-199 was tested to reject the null hypothesis of ORR = 40%. If the null hypothesis is rejected and the ORR is higher than 40%, then ABT-199 has been shown to have an ORR significantly higher than 40%.The p-value is from the exact binomial distribution comparing ABT-199 ORR to the 40% historical control rate.||||<0.001
81601749|NCT01257880|162880761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney U test was used to test the null hypothesis that basilar artery vasomotor reactivity was equivalent between the two groups.||||0.39
81601750|NCT04711603|162880776|SUPERIORITY||Placebo difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.42|||MMRM|||||-0.42|-1.52|<0.001
81601751|NCT04252742|162880806|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-7.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.45|-4.46||Nominal p-value is presented without multiplicity adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value as covariates.|Erenumab 140 mg SC Q4W - Placebo|||-4.46|-11.45|< 0.001
81601752|NCT04252742|162880807|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-7.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-3.92||Nominal p-value is presented without multiplicity adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value as covariates.|Erenumab 140 mg SC Q4W - Placebo|||-3.92|-10.80|< 0.001
81601753|NCT04252742|162880808|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-7.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.34|-3.87||Nominal p-value is presented without multiplicity adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value as covariates|Erenumab 140 mg SC Q4W - Placebo|||-3.87|-10.34|< 0.001
81601754|NCT04252742|162880809|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-7.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.76|-3.34||Nominal p-value is presented without multiplicity adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value as covariates|Erenumab 140 mg SC Q4W - Placebo|||-3.34|-10.76|< 0.001
81644195|NCT00141271|162978894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2072||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 4||||0.2072
81644196|NCT00141271|162978894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1042||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 4||||0.1042
81644197|NCT00141271|162978894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2695||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 5||||0.2695
81524581|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.77|7.37|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||7.37|-15.77|
81524582|NCT01393639|162738212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-2.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.38|9.66|||||Non-responder imputation was used to handle dropouts.|Week 12 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg.||9.66|-14.38|
81524583|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|-0.07||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.07|-4.19|
81524584|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.63|-1.57||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.57|-5.63|
81524585|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|-0.97||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.97|-5.06|
81524586|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|-1.68||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.68|-5.73|
81524587|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|0.12||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.12|-3.97|
81524588|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.46|-1.39||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.39|-5.46|
81524589|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|0.42||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.42|-4.03|
81601755|NCT04252742|162880810|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-6.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.37|-3.27||Nominal p-value is presented without multiplicity adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value as covariates|Erenumab 140 mg SC Q4W - Placebo|||-3.27|-10.37|< 0.001
81601756|NCT04252742|162880811|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.07||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|-0.22||Nominal p-value is presented without multiplicity adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value as covariates.|Erenumab 140 mg SC Q4W - Placebo|||-0.22|-1.92|0.013
81524590|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.04|-0.62||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.62|-5.04|
81524591|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|-0.64||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.64|-5.07|
81524592|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|-0.56||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.56|-4.98|
81524593|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|0.59||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.59|-3.85|
81524594|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.48|-1.06||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.06|-5.48|
81524595|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|0.2||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.20|-4.66|
81601757|NCT04252742|162880812|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.48||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.11||Nominal p-value is presented without multiplicity adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value as covariates|Erenumab 140 mg SC Q4W - Placebo|||-0.11|-0.85|0.011
81524596|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|-1.77||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.77|-6.62|
81524597|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.15|-1.31||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.31|-6.15|
81524598|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|-1.26||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.26|-6.09|
81524599|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|0.16||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.16|-4.69|
81524600|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.52|-1.7||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.70|-6.52|
81524601|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.34|-0.25||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.25|-5.34|
81524602|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|-1.83||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.83|-6.93|
81524603|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.74|-2.66||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-2.66|-7.74|
81524604|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.43|-2.36||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-2.36|-7.43|
81524605|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.28|-0.2||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.20|-5.28|
81524606|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-2.05||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-2.05|-7.10|
81524607|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|3.33||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.33|-0.73|
81524608|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|1.84||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.84|-2.18|
81524609|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|2.44||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.44|-1.61|
81601758|NCT01349920|162880853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||Multiple Linear Regression|||Week 6||||0.071
81601759|NCT01349920|162880853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.381|||||||Multiple Linear Regression|||Week 22||||0.381
81527854|NCT01363908|162742696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.441|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value was from paired t test for log-transformed data at post-treatment time point vs. baseline.|paired t test|The P-value was from paired t test for log-transformed data at post-treatment time point vs. baseline.||Analysis of 6 to \<12 year olds at 48 weeks||||0.4410
81601760|NCT00696384|162880895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.78|-5.78||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Includes participants with both a double-blind baseline and postbaseline value.|ANCOVA|||||-5.78|-9.78|<0.001
81601761|NCT00696384|162880896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.47|-9.29||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Includes participants with both a double-blind baseline and postbaseline value.|ANCOVA|||||-9.29|-15.47|<0.001
81644198|NCT00141271|162978894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3245||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 5||||0.3245
81601762|NCT01678131|162880901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior Percentage Probability|100.0||||||||||||||The posterior percentage probability of the true success rate of the FNA procedure for the 3 combined treatment groups (n=29) was determined by a Bayesian calculation, using a Jeffrey's prior distribution (i.e. Beta \[0.5,0.5\]) on the true success rate. Neither P-values, nor confidence intervals are estimated in this analysis. The primary hypothesis was met if the posterior percentage probability was \> 80% that the true success rate is at least 60%.||||
81461791|NCT04681066|162616002|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the logit of rate of severe respiratory failure at each individual dose.|Odds Ratio, log|-2.3604||||0.2379|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to fit of the Emax curve model based on all 4 dosage data points, not just the placebo data point shown here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 2, 3, \& 4 for the other data points (0.5mg/kg, 1.0mg/kg, and 2.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||Analysis to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists. Multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) were tested using gMCP-Mod (Generalized Multiple Comparisons \& Modeling) analysis, performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Odds ratio between each dose using logistic regression, with treatment, sex, and risk for organ failure (high/low HCT) as covariates 2) Multiple contrast test 3) Find best-fit dose-response model. Emax model analysis is shown here.||||0.2379
81461792|NCT04681066|162616002|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the logit of rate of severe respiratory failure at each individual dose.|Odds Ratio, log|-2.5078||||0.2379|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to fit of the Emax curve model based on all 4 dosage data points, not just the 0.5mg/kg data point shown here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 1, 3, \& 4 for the other data points (placebo, 1.0mg/kg, \& 2.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||Analysis to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists. Multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) were tested using gMCP-Mod (Generalized Multiple Comparisons \& Modeling) analysis, performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Odds ratio between each dose using logistic regression, with treatment, sex, and risk for organ failure (high/low HCT) as covariates 2) Multiple contrast test 3) Find best-fit dose-response model. Emax model analysis is shown here.||||0.2379
81461793|NCT04681066|162616002|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the logit of rate of severe respiratory failure at each individual dose.|Odds Ratio, log|-4.834||||0.2379|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to fit of the Emax curve model based on all 4 dosage data points, not just the 1.0mg/kg data point shown here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 1, 2, \& 4 for the other data points (placebo, 0.5mg/kg, \& 2.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||Analysis to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists. Multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) were tested using gMCP-Mod (Generalized Multiple Comparisons \& Modeling) analysis, performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Odds ratio between each dose using logistic regression, with treatment, sex, and risk for organ failure (high/low HCT) as covariates 2) Multiple contrast test 3) Find best-fit dose-response model. Emax model analysis is shown here.||||0.2379
81461794|NCT04681066|162616002|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the logit of rate of severe respiratory failure at each individual dose.|Odds Ratio, log|-4.7657||||0.2379|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to fit of the Emax curve model based on all 4 dosage data points, not just the 2.0mg/kg data point shown here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 1, 2, \& 3 for the other data points (placebo, 0.5mg/kg, \& 1.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||Analysis to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists. Multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) were tested using gMCP-Mod (Generalized Multiple Comparisons \& Modeling) analysis, performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Odds ratio between each dose using logistic regression, with treatment, sex, and risk for organ failure (high/low HCT) as covariates 2) Multiple contrast test 3) Find best-fit dose-response model. Emax model analysis is shown here.||||0.2379
81524610|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|1.73||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.73|-2.27|
81527855|NCT01363908|162742696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0417|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value was from paired t test for log-transformed data at post-treatment time point vs. baseline.|paired t test|||Analysis of 12 to \<18 year olds at 24 weeks||||0.0417
81601763|NCT00558064|162880913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.98|6.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as telmisartan 40 mg plus amlodipine 5 mg fixed-dose combination minus amlodipine 5 mg monotherapy|||6.23|3.98|<0.0001
81601764|NCT05361655|162880994|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.87|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||0.87|0.65|<0.0001
81601765|NCT05361655|162880995|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.76|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.76|0.62|<0.0001
81524611|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|3.68||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.68|-0.74|
81601766|NCT05361655|162880997|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||score test|||||||<0.0001
81601767|NCT05361655|162881000|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.72|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||0.72|0.60|<0.0001
81601768|NCT05361655|162881001|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.62|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||0.62|0.51|<0.0001
81601769|NCT05361655|162881002|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.86|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||0.86|0.69|<0.0001
81644199|NCT00141271|162978894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7791||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 6||||0.7791
81601770|NCT05361655|162881003|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.7|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.70|0.54|<0.0001
81601771|NCT00811382|162881022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.97
81644200|NCT00141271|162978894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0999||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 6||||0.0999
81524612|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|2.65||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.65|-1.76|
81601772|NCT00201864|162881028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9102|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9102
81601773|NCT00803101|162881056|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority margin was -(minus)10%. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10%, then the null-hypothesis was rejected and it was concluded that Beriplex was non-inferior to plasma.~The sample size estimation assumed that hemostatic efficacy would be rated 'effective' in 85% of participants in the plasma group and 90% of participants in the Beriplex group. The power to show non-inferiority with these assumptions was greater than 80% for two treatment groups of 80 participants."|Difference in effective hemostasis (%)|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|25.8||No P-value is provided as non-inferiority was assessed via calculation of the 95% CI for the difference (Beriplex minus plasma) in the percentage of participants with effective hemostasis.|95% confidence interval|The Newcombe-Wilson score method was used to estimate the 95% CI for the difference (Beriplex-plasma) in the % participants with effective hemostasis||The analysis of hemostatic efficacy was via calculation of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference (Beriplex minus plasma) in the percentage of participants with effective hemostasis.||25.8|2.8|
81524613|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|2.63||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.63|-1.79|
81601774|NCT00803101|162881057|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority margin was -(minus)10%. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10%, then the null-hypothesis was rejected and it was concluded that Beriplex was non-inferior to plasma.~The sample size estimation assumed that hemostatic efficacy would be rated 'effective' in 85% of participants in the plasma group and 90% of participants in the Beriplex group. The power to show non-inferiority with these assumptions was greater than 80% for two treatment groups of 80 participants."|Difference in effective hemostasis (%)|45.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.9|56.4||No P-value is provided as non-inferiority was assessed via calculation of the 95% CI for the difference (Beriplex minus plasma) in the percentage of participants with effective hemostasis.|Newcombe-Wilson score method|The Newcombe-Wilson score method was used to estimate the 95% CI for the difference (Beriplex-plasma) in the % pts with rapid decrease of the INR.||The analysis of rapid decrease of the INR was via calculation of the 95% CI for the difference (Beriplex minus plasma) in the percentage of participants with INR ≤ 1.3 at 30 minutes after the end of infusion.||56.4|31.9|
81601775|NCT01529008|162881066|SUPERIORITY||Proportion treatment responder Differenc|-0.08||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.18|||Fisher Exact||"Percentage of treatment responders in PREOB® group is 60.9% ((14/23)\*100), compared with 69.2% ((18/26)\*100) in Placebo.~Difference in percentage is -8.3 Difference in treatment responders proportion: PREOB® (0.609) - Placebo (0.692) = -0.08"|||0.18|-0.35|0.539
81601776|NCT00332332|162881067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|73.5||||||95.0|67.2|79.1||||||||79.1|67.2|
81601777|NCT03091673|162881072|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was computed using a t-test to determine if change in plasma glucose from baseline to 30 minutes was zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81601778|NCT02790073|162881077|OTHER|Within group comparison vs baseline|||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81601779|NCT02790073|162881078|OTHER|Within group comparison vs baseline||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.015
81601780|NCT02790073|162881079|OTHER|Within group comparison vs baseline||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81601781|NCT04770753|162881095|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|40.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.0|49.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The estimated adjusted difference in response rate, 95% CI, and p-value are based on Mantel-Haenszel stratum weighted method adjusting for the randomization stratification factors.||49.8|32.0|<0.0001
81601782|NCT04770753|162881096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Lean Square (LS) Mean|3.4||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|5.59|||ANCOVA|||The estimates, 95% CIs, and 2-sided p-value are based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model which includes average change from baseline in FACIT-Fatigue subscale score from Week 12 through Week 24 as the dependent variable, treatment group as the independent variable, and baseline and the randomization stratification factors as covariates.||5.59|1.21|0.0026
81601783|NCT04770753|162881097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|9.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|11.46|||ANCOVA|||The estimates, 95% CIs, and 2-sided p-value are based on an ANCOVA model which includes average change from baseline in Hb concentrations from Week 12 through Week 24 as the dependent variable, treatment group as the independent variable, and baseline Hb concentration and the randomization stratification factors as covariates.||11.46|7.80|<0.0001
81601784|NCT02305381|162881119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Superiority for change in HbA1c was claimed if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the estimated difference was below 0%.|Hierarchical testing was performed as per sequence listed below:Change in HbA1c: semaglutide 1.0 mg vs placebo. Change in HbA1c: semaglutide 0.5 mg vs placebo. Change in body weight: semaglutide 1.0 mg vs placebo. Change in body weight: semaglutide 0.5 mg vs placebo. Analysis was performed using MMRM with treatment, country and stratification variable (HbA1c at screening \[≤8.0% or \>8.0%\] crossed with use of metformin \[yes or no\]; 2 by 2 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate||-1.50|-2.01|< 0.0001
81601785|NCT02305381|162881119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Superiority for change in HbA1c was claimed if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the estimated difference was below 0%.|Hierarchical testing was performed as per sequence listed below:Change in HbA1c: semaglutide 1.0 mg vs placebo. Change in HbA1c: semaglutide 0.5 mg vs placebo. Change in body weight: semaglutide 1.0 mg vs placebo. Change in body weight: semaglutide 0.5 mg vs placebo. Analysis was performed using MMRM with treatment, country and stratification variable (HbA1c at screening \[≤8.0% or \>8.0%\] crossed with use of metformin \[yes or no\]; 2 by 2 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate||-1.10|-1.61|< 0.0001
81524614|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|2.7||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.70|-1.69|
81644201|NCT00141271|162978894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9543||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Overall||||0.9543
81644202|NCT00141271|162978894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3153||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Overall||||0.3153
81601786|NCT04425902|162881141|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.32|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.32|0.94|
81601787|NCT04425902|162881142|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.32|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.32|0.95|
81601788|NCT04425902|162881143|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.08|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.08|0.83|
81601789|NCT04425902|162881146|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|2.14|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||2.14|0.71|
81601790|NCT04425902|162881147|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|2.14|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||2.14|0.71|
81601791|NCT04425902|162881148|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.69|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.69|0.72|
81601792|NCT04425902|162881151|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.2|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.20|0.97|
81601793|NCT04425902|162881152|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.21|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.21|0.98|
81644203|NCT00141271|162978895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2878||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 1||||0.2878
81601794|NCT04425902|162881153|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.17|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.17|0.92|
81601795|NCT04425902|162881156|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.18|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.18|0.88|
81601796|NCT04425902|162881157|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.19|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.19|0.89|
81601797|NCT04425902|162881158|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.18|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.18|0.93|
81601798|NCT04425902|162881161|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.75|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.75|0.72|
81601799|NCT04425902|162881162|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|1.73|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.73|0.54|
81601800|NCT04425902|162881163|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.78|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.78|0.73|
81644204|NCT00141271|162978895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4481||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 1||||0.4481
81601801|NCT04425902|162881166|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.11|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.11|0.80|
81601802|NCT04425902|162881167|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.1|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.10|0.79|
81601803|NCT04425902|162881168|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.12|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.12|0.73|
81601804|NCT04425902|162881171|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.22|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.22|0.94|
81601805|NCT04425902|162881172|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.19|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.19|0.92|
81601806|NCT04425902|162881173|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.63|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.63|0.96|
81601807|NCT04425902|162881176|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|1.03|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.03|0.52|
81601808|NCT04425902|162881177|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|0.82|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||0.82|0.45|
81601809|NCT04425902|162881178|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|1.14|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.14|0.54|
81601810|NCT04425902|162881284|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|1.71|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.71|0.49|
81527856|NCT01363908|162742696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0409|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value was from paired t test for log-transformed data at post-treatment time point vs. baseline.|paired t test|||Analysis of 12 to \<18 year olds at 48 weeks||||0.0409
81601811|NCT04425902|162881285|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.16|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.16|0.74|
81524615|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|4.29||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.29|-0.53|
81524616|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|2.33||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.33|-2.50|
81524617|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|2.79||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.79|-2.03|
81524618|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|2.84||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.84|-1.97|
81524619|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|4.3||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.30|-0.75|
81524620|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|2.73||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.73|-2.34|
81524621|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|1.89||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.89|-3.14|
81601812|NCT04425902|162881286|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|1.72|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.72|0.43|
81524622|NCT01393639|162738213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|2.19||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.19|-2.84|
81524623|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|0.56||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.56|-2.91|
81524624|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|-0.73||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.73|-4.17|
81524625|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|-0.29||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.29|-3.76|
81527857|NCT01363908|162742697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9901|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value was from paired t test for log-transformed data at post-treatment time point vs. baseline.|paired t test|||Analysis of 6 to \<12 year olds at 24 weeks||||0.9901
81527858|NCT01363908|162742697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3039|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value was from paired t test for log-transformed data at post-treatment time point vs. baseline.|paired t test|||Analysis of 6 to \<12 year olds at 48 weeks||||0.3039
81461795|NCT04681066|162616002|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the logit of rate of severe respiratory failure at each individual dose.|Odds Ratio, log|-2.3604||||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to fit of the sigEmax curve model based on all 4 dosage data points, not just the placebo data point shown here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 6, 7, \& 8 for the other data points (0.5mg/kg, 1.0mg/kg, and 2.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||Analysis to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists. Multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) were tested using gMCP-Mod (Generalized Multiple Comparisons \& Modeling) analysis, performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Odds ratio between each dose using logistic regression, with treatment, sex, and risk for organ failure (high/low HCT) as covariates 2) Multiple contrast test 3) Find best-fit dose-response model. SigEmax model analysis is shown here.||||0.0291
81461796|NCT04681066|162616002|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the logit of rate of severe respiratory failure at each individual dose.|Odds Ratio, log|-2.5078||||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to fit of the sigEmax curve model based on all 4 dosage data points, not just the 0.5mg/kg data point shown here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 5, 7, \& 8 for the other data points (placebo, 1.0mg/kg, \& 2.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||Analysis to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists. Multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) were tested using gMCP-Mod (Generalized Multiple Comparisons \& Modeling) analysis, performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Odds ratio between each dose using logistic regression, with treatment, sex, and risk for organ failure (high/low HCT) as covariates 2) Multiple contrast test 3) Find best-fit dose-response model. SigEmax model analysis is shown here.||||0.0291
81461797|NCT04681066|162616002|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the logit of rate of severe respiratory failure at each individual dose.|Odds Ratio, log|-4.834||||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to fit of the sigEmax curve model based on all 4 dosage data points, not just the 1.0mg/kg data point shown here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 5, 6, \& 8 for the other data points (placebo, 0.5mg/kg, \& 2.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||Analysis to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists. Multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) were tested using gMCP-Mod (Generalized Multiple Comparisons \& Modeling) analysis, performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Odds ratio between each dose using logistic regression, with treatment, sex, and risk for organ failure (high/low HCT) as covariates 2) Multiple contrast test 3) Find best-fit dose-response model. SigEmax model analysis is shown here.||||0.0291
81461798|NCT04681066|162616002|OTHER|The null hypothesis of flat dose-response relationship as compared to placebo for the primary efficacy endpoint was tested against the alternative hypothesis of a non-constant dose-response curve using a multiple contrast test as described in the gMCP-Mod methodology. The contrast test statistic is a linear combination of the optimal contrast coefficients corresponding to the dose-response curve model (Emax or sigEmax) with the logit of rate of severe respiratory failure at each individual dose.|Odds Ratio, log|-4.7657||||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test is based on significance level of one-sided 15%.The p-value shown here relates to fit of the sigEmax curve model based on all 4 dosage data points, not just the 2.0mg/kg data point shown here.|Mixed Models Analysis|See Statistical Analysis 5, 6, \& 7 for the other data points (placebo, 0.5mg/kg, \& 1.0mg/kg) that are part of this same curve and p-value analysis.||Analysis to determine whether a dose-response relationship exists. Multiple possible models (Emax and sigEmax) were tested using gMCP-Mod (Generalized Multiple Comparisons \& Modeling) analysis, performed in 3 steps as described in the SAP: 1) Odds ratio between each dose using logistic regression, with treatment, sex, and risk for organ failure (high/low HCT) as covariates 2) Multiple contrast test 3) Find best-fit dose-response model. Emax model analysis is shown here.||||0.0291
81461799|NCT04681066|162616013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0372|||||||Finkelstein-Schoenfeld|||||||0.0372
81461800|NCT04681066|162616013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4918|||||||Finkelstein-Schoenfeld|||||||0.4918
81461801|NCT04681066|162616013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6224|||||||Finkelstein-Schoenfeld|||||||0.6224
81461802|NCT00953654|162616020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|The degrees of freedom were adjusted when the sphericity assumption was violated based on Mauchly's test.||Effects of RET and AET were compared to WL using a 3 condition by 3 time ANCOVA. An a priori statistical power analysis showed that a sample of 30 patients would provide a statistical power of .80 to detect a condition-by-time interaction for PSWQ scores assuming a two-tailed alpha value of 0.05, a correlation across repeated measures of 0.75 and a desire to detect a standardized effect size of 0.65.||||<0.05
81524626|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.82|-1.4||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.40|-4.82|
81524627|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|0.33||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.33|-3.13|
81461803|NCT02915705|162616064|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.45|||ANCOVA|||Least squares (LS) mean, standard error (SE), confidence interval (CI), and 2-sided p value per ANCOVA model, which included RGI-C as the dependent variable, treatment group and baseline age stratification factor as independent variables and baseline RSS score as a continuous covariate.||1.45|0.83|< 0.0001
81461804|NCT02915705|162616065|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|39.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|211.7||Odds ratio, CI, and 2-sided p-value were per logistic regression model, which included treatment group and baseline age stratification factor as independent variables and baseline RSS score as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||211.7|7.2|< 0.0001
81461805|NCT02915705|162616066|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|34.1||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|206.3||Odds ratio, CI, and 2-sided p-value were per generalized linear mixed model, which includes treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline age stratification factor as factors, baseline RSS total score as a continuous covariate.|generalized linear mixed model|||||206.3|5.6|0.0002
81461806|NCT02915705|162616067|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|1.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.33|||GEE model|||Per generalized estimating equation (GEE) model, which included RGI-C as the dependent variable, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline age stratification factor as factors, baseline RSS score as a continuous covariate, with exchangeable covariate structure.||1.33|0.72|< 0.0001
81461807|NCT02915705|162616068|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.94||LS mean, SE, CI, and 2-sided p value per ANCOVA model, which included treatment group and baseline age stratification factor as independent variables and baseline RSS score as a continuous covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.94|-1.74|< 0.0001
81461808|NCT02915705|162616069|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-1.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.83||LS mean, SE, CI, and 2-sided p value per GEE model, which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline age stratification factor as factors, baseline RSS score as a continuous covariate.|GEE model|||||-0.83|-1.59|< 0.0001
81461809|NCT02915705|162616070|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.72||LS mean, SE, CI, and 2-sided p value per GEE model, which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline age stratification factor as factors; and baseline RSS score as a continuous covariate.|GEE model|||||0.72|0.07|0.0162
81461810|NCT02915705|162616071|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.37||LS mean, SE, CI, and 2-sided p value per GEE model, which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline age stratification factor as factors; and baseline RSS score as a continuous covariate.|GEE model|||||1.37|0.57|< 0.0001
81461811|NCT02915705|162616072|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.12||||0.0408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.24|||GEE model|||LS mean, SE, CI, and 2-sided p value per GEE model, which included change from baseline for recumbent length/standing height Z score as the dependent variable, treatment group, visit, interaction between treatment group by visit and baseline RSS stratification as factors, age and baseline recumbent length/standing height Z score as continuous covariates, with exchangeable covariance structure.||0.24|0.01|0.0408
81461812|NCT02915705|162616073|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.14||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.29|||GEE model|||LS mean, SE, CI, and 2-sided p value per GEE model, which included change from baseline for recumbent length/standing height Z score as the dependent variable, treatment group, visit, interaction between treatment group by visit and baseline RSS stratification as factors, age and baseline recumbent length/standing height Z score as continuous covariates, with exchangeable covariance structure.||0.29|0.00|0.0490
81461813|NCT02915705|162616074|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|1.02||||0.0386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.99|||ANCOVA|||LS mean, SE, CI, and 2-sided p value per ANCOVA model, which included change from baseline for growth velocity Z score as the dependent variable, treatment group and baseline RSS total score stratification as factors, baseline Z score and age as continuous covariates.||1.99|0.06|0.0386
81461814|NCT02915705|162616075|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|1.12||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.88|||ANCOVA|||LS mean, SE, CI, and 2-sided p value per ANCOVA model, which included change from baseline for growth velocity Z score as the dependent variable, treatment group and baseline RSS total score stratification as factors, baseline Z score and age as continuous covariates.||1.88|0.37|0.0047
81601813|NCT04425902|162881289|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.29|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.29|0.75|
81601814|NCT04425902|162881290|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.29|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.29|0.75|
81461815|NCT02915705|162616076|SUPERIORITY||difference|1.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.27|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 1||1.27|0.81|< 0.0001
81461816|NCT02915705|162616076|SUPERIORITY||difference|1.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.27|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 4||1.27|0.79|< 0.0001
81461817|NCT02915705|162616076|SUPERIORITY||difference|0.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.97|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 8||0.97|0.58|< 0.0001
81461818|NCT02915705|162616076|SUPERIORITY||difference|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.81|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 16||0.81|0.44|< 0.0001
81461819|NCT02915705|162616076|SUPERIORITY||difference|0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.72|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 24||0.72|0.30|< 0.0001
81461820|NCT02915705|162616076|SUPERIORITY||difference|0.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.89|||GEE model|||Week 32||0.89|0.51|< 0.0001
81461821|NCT02915705|162616076|SUPERIORITY||difference|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.91|||GEE model||Difference (burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 40||0.91|0.51|< 0.0001
81461822|NCT02915705|162616076|SUPERIORITY||difference|0.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.82|||GEE model|||Week 52||0.82|0.39|< 0.0001
81461823|NCT02915705|162616076|SUPERIORITY||difference|0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.9|||GEE model|||Week 64||0.90|0.49|< 0.0001
81461824|NCT02915705|162616078|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.91|||ANCOVA||Difference (KRN23 - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|||0.91|0.58|< 0.0001
81461825|NCT02915705|162616081|SUPERIORITY||difference|48.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.53|60.02|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 1||60.02|36.53|< 0.0001
81461826|NCT02915705|162616081|SUPERIORITY||difference|21.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.01|30.16|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 4||30.16|12.01|< 0.0001
81461827|NCT02915705|162616081|SUPERIORITY||difference|15.75||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.35|25.15|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 8||25.15|6.35|0.0010
81461828|NCT02915705|162616081|SUPERIORITY||difference|12.97||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.41|22.53|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 16||22.53|3.41|0.0078
81461829|NCT02915705|162616081|SUPERIORITY||difference|10.89||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.59|19.19|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 24||19.19|2.59|0.0101
81461830|NCT02915705|162616081|SUPERIORITY||difference|6.23||||0.1165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|14.02|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 32||14.02|-1.55|0.1165
81461831|NCT02915705|162616081|SUPERIORITY||difference|11.21||||0.0317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|21.44|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 40||21.44|0.98|0.0317
81461832|NCT02915705|162616081|SUPERIORITY||difference|5.01||||0.3044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|14.56|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 52||14.56|-4.55|0.3044
81461833|NCT02915705|162616081|SUPERIORITY||difference|8.7||||0.0145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|15.68|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D|Week 64||15.68|1.72|0.0145
81461834|NCT02915705|162616083|SUPERIORITY||difference|1.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.02|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 4||2.02|1.28|< 0.0001
81601815|NCT04425902|162881291|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.22|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.22|0.73|
81461835|NCT02915705|162616083|SUPERIORITY||difference|1.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.64|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 8||1.64|1.19|< 0.0001
81461836|NCT02915705|162616083|SUPERIORITY||difference|1.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.48|||GEE model|||Week 16||1.48|0.84|< 0.0001
81461837|NCT02915705|162616083|SUPERIORITY||difference|1.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.41|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 24||1.41|0.80|< 0.0001
81461838|NCT02915705|162616083|SUPERIORITY||difference|1.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.51|||GEE model|||Week 32||1.51|0.98|< 0.0001
81461839|NCT02915705|162616083|SUPERIORITY||difference|1.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.6|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 40||1.60|1.10|< 0.0001
81461840|NCT02915705|162616083|SUPERIORITY||difference|1.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.54|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 52||1.54|0.97|< 0.0001
81461841|NCT02915705|162616083|SUPERIORITY||difference|1.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.54|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 64||1.54|0.96|< 0.0001
81461842|NCT02915705|162616085|SUPERIORITY||difference|-92.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-131.4|-53.66|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 16||-53.66|-131.40|< 0.0001
81461843|NCT02915705|162616085|SUPERIORITY||difference|-85.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-126.37|-44.76|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 24||-44.76|-126.37|< 0.0001
81461844|NCT02915705|162616085|SUPERIORITY||difference|-95.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-136.05|-55.84|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 40||-55.84|-136.05|< 0.0001
81461845|NCT02915705|162616085|SUPERIORITY||difference|-111.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-152.08|-70.49|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 52||-70.49|-152.08|< 0.0001
81461846|NCT02915705|162616085|SUPERIORITY||difference|-146.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-191.61|-101.52|||GEE model||Difference (Burosumab - Oral Phosphate/Active Vitamin D)|Week 64||-101.52|-191.61|< 0.0001
81644205|NCT00141271|162978895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4099||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 2||||0.4099
81644206|NCT00141271|162978895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5093||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value.||Week 2||||0.5093
81461847|NCT02915705|162616088|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-5.02||||0.0212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.29|-0.75|||GEE model|||Pain Interference Domain. 2-sided p value per GEE model, which included change from baseline for the parameter as the dependent variable, treatment group, visit, interaction between treatment group by visit, baseline age and baseline RSS stratification as factors, baseline parameter measure as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.||-0.75|-9.29|0.0212
81644207|NCT00141271|162978895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8048||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value.||Week 3||||0.8048
81644208|NCT00141271|162978895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0552||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 3||||0.0552
81644209|NCT00141271|162978895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9795||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 4||||0.9795
81644210|NCT00141271|162978895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5073||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 4||||0.5073
81644211|NCT00141271|162978895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4882||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 5||||0.4882
81644212|NCT00141271|162978895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3967||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 5||||0.3967
81644213|NCT00141271|162978895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8276||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 6||||0.8276
81644214|NCT00141271|162978895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8502||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 6||||0.8502
81644215|NCT00141271|162978895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6343||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Overall||||0.6343
81644216|NCT00141271|162978895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3082||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Overall||||0.3082
81644217|NCT00141271|162978896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6932||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 1||||0.6932
81524628|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.52|-1.07||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.07|-4.52|
81644218|NCT00141271|162978896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0287||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 1||||0.0287
81644219|NCT00141271|162978896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2128||95.0||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 2||||0.2128
81461848|NCT02915705|162616088|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|2.68||||0.1009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|5.89|||GEE model|||Physical Function Mobility Domain. 2-sided p value per GEE model, which included change from baseline for the parameter as the dependent variable, treatment group, visit, interaction between treatment group by visit, baseline age and baseline RSS stratification as factors, baseline parameter measure as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.||5.89|-0.52|0.1009
81461849|NCT02915705|162616088|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-3.25||||0.1676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.86|1.37|||GEE model|||Fatigue Domain. 2-sided p value per GEE model, which included change from baseline for the parameter as the dependent variable, treatment group, visit, interaction between treatment group by visit, baseline age and baseline RSS stratification as factors, baseline parameter measure as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.||1.37|-7.86|0.1676
81461850|NCT02915705|162616089|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-2.26||||0.3091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.61|2.09|||GEE model|||Pain Interference Domain. 2-sided p value per GEE model, which included change from baseline for the parameter as the dependent variable, treatment group, visit, interaction between treatment group by visit, baseline age and baseline RSS stratification as factors, baseline parameter measure as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.||2.09|-6.61|0.3091
81461851|NCT02915705|162616089|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|1.9||||0.3145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|5.59|||GEE model|||Physical Function Mobility Domain. 2-sided p value per GEE model, which included change from baseline for the parameter as the dependent variable, treatment group, visit, interaction between treatment group by visit, baseline age and baseline RSS stratification as factors, baseline parameter measure as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.||5.59|-1.80|0.3145
81461852|NCT02915705|162616089|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-1.08||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.21|4.06|||GEE model|||Fatigue Domain. 2-sided p value per GEE model, which included change from baseline for the parameter as the dependent variable, treatment group, visit, interaction between treatment group by visit, baseline age and baseline RSS stratification as factors, baseline parameter measure as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.||4.06|-6.21|0.6810
81461853|NCT02915705|162616090|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.01||||0.9862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.8|||GEE model|||GEE model includes change from baseline for FPS-R as the dependent variable, treatment group, visit, interaction between treatment group by visit and baseline RSS stratification as factors, baseline FPS-R as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure. The LS Mean, SE, 95% CI and 2-sided p-value are from the GEE model.||0.80|-0.79|0.9862
81461854|NCT02915705|162616091|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.05||||0.8786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.68|||GEE model|||GEE model includes change from baseline for FPS-R as the dependent variable, treatment group, visit, interaction between treatment group by visit and baseline RSS stratification as factors, baseline FPS-R as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure. The LS Mean, SE, 95% CI and 2-sided p-value are from the GEE model.||0.68|-0.58|0.8786
81461855|NCT02915705|162616092|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|43.46||||0.0514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|87.17|||GEE model|||2-sided p value per GEE model, which included change from baseline for the parameter as the dependent variable, treatment group, visit, interaction between treatment group by visit, baseline age and baseline RSS stratification as factors, baseline parameter measure as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.||87.17|-0.26|0.0514
81601816|NCT04425902|162881294|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.3|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.30|0.93|
81461856|NCT02915705|162616093|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|45.55||||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|89.02|||GEE model|||2-sided p value per GEE model, which included change from baseline for the parameter as the dependent variable, treatment group, visit, interaction between treatment group by visit, baseline age and baseline RSS stratification as factors, baseline parameter measure as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.||89.02|2.09|0.0399
81461857|NCT02915705|162616094|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|6.72||||0.0633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|13.82|||GEE model|||2-sided p value per GEE model, which included change from baseline for the parameter as the dependent variable, treatment group, visit, interaction between treatment group by visit, baseline age and baseline RSS stratification as factors, baseline parameter measure as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.||13.82|-0.37|0.0633
81461858|NCT02915705|162616095|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|7.27||||0.0496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|14.52|||GEE model|||2-sided p value per GEE model, which included change from baseline for the parameter as the dependent variable, treatment group, visit, interaction between treatment group by visit, baseline age and baseline RSS stratification as factors, baseline parameter measure as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.||14.52|0.01|0.0496
81461859|NCT06868654|162616096|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.56|||||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards model stratified by the number of lines of prior therapy, prior bortezomib and revised international staging system (R-ISS) at screening, with a covariate of treatment.|||0.56|0.11|
81461860|NCT01022307|162616119|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis showed that the effect size was small, with a 50% chance of detecting a p \< 0.05 effect requiring 247 subjects.|||||<|0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||F-test|Greenhouse Geisser correction.||F-test evaluating effects of Group||||< 0.04
81461861|NCT03867201|162616128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.30|-2.83|0.015
81601817|NCT04425902|162881295|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.19|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.19|0.83|
81461862|NCT05763875|162616134|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-35.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.88|-29.86|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Policy Estimand||-29.86|-40.88|<0.0001
81461863|NCT05763875|162616134|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-47.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.62|-42.2|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Policy Estimand||-42.20|-53.62|<0.0001
81461864|NCT05763875|162616134|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-37.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.63|-32.26|||ANCOVA|||Monotherapy Estimand||-32.26|-42.63|<0.0001
81461865|NCT05763875|162616134|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-50.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.51|-45.28|||ANCOVA|||Monotherapy Estimand||-45.28|-56.51|<0.0001
81461866|NCT05763875|162616135|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-47.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.91|-40.72|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Policy Estimand||-40.72|-53.91|<0.0001
81461867|NCT05763875|162616135|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-63.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.28|-56.87|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Policy Estimand||-56.87|-70.28|<0.0001
81461868|NCT05763875|162616135|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-50.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.16|-43.94|||ANCOVA|||Monotherapy Estimand||-43.94|-56.16|<0.0001
81461869|NCT05763875|162616135|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-67.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.09|-60.92|||ANCOVA|||Monotherapy Estimand||-60.92|-74.09|<0.0001
81461870|NCT05763875|162616136|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-73.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.76|-64.56|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Policy Estimand||-64.56|-81.76|<0.0001
81461871|NCT05763875|162616136|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-74.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.51|-65.37|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Policy Estimand||-65.37|-84.51|<0.0001
81461872|NCT05763875|162616136|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-76.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.12|-68.62|||ANCOVA|||Monotherapy Estimand||-68.62|-85.12|<0.0001
81461873|NCT05763875|162616136|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-79.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.77|-70.17|||ANCOVA|||Monotherapy Estimand||-70.17|-88.77|<0.0001
81461874|NCT05763875|162616137|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-30.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.98|-25.98|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Policy Estimand||-25.98|-34.98|<0.0001
81461875|NCT05763875|162616137|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-42.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.83|-36.82|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Policy Estimand||-36.82|-47.83|<0.0001
81461876|NCT05763875|162616137|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-31.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.07|-27.89|||ANCOVA|||Monotherapy Estimand||-27.89|-36.07|<0.0001
81601818|NCT04425902|162881296|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.44|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.44|0.88|
81461877|NCT05763875|162616137|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-44.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.28|-39.44|||ANCOVA|||Monotherapy Estimand||-39.44|-50.28|<0.0001
81461878|NCT05763875|162616138|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-24.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.32|-19.36|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Policy Estimand||-19.36|-30.32|<0.0001
81461879|NCT05763875|162616138|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-33.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.27|-26.44|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Policy Estimand||-26.44|-41.27|<0.0001
81461880|NCT05763875|162616138|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-26.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.07|-21.09|||ANCOVA|||Monotherapy Estimand||-21.09|-32.07|<0.0001
81461881|NCT05763875|162616138|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-36.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.46|-28.67|||ANCOVA|||Monotherapy Estimand||-28.67|-43.46|<0.0001
81461882|NCT05763875|162616139|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-28.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.3|-24.65|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Policy Estimand||-24.65|-33.30|<0.0001
81461883|NCT05763875|162616139|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-36.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.1|-32.22|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Policy Estimand||-32.22|-41.10|<0.0001
81461884|NCT05763875|162616139|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-30.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.08|-26.23|||ANCOVA|||Monotherapy Estimand||-26.23|-34.08|<0.0001
81461885|NCT05763875|162616139|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-38.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.12|-34.43|||ANCOVA|||Monotherapy Estimand||-34.43|-43.12|<0.0001
81461886|NCT05763875|162616140|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-30.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.92|-23.57|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Policy Estimand||-23.57|-36.92|<0.0001
81461887|NCT05763875|162616140|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-35.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.18|-29.12|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Policy Estimand||-29.12|-41.18|<0.0001
81461888|NCT05763875|162616140|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-32.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.1|-25.59|||ANCOVA|||Monotherapy Estimand||-25.59|-39.10|<0.0001
81461889|NCT05763875|162616140|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-37.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.44|-31.31|||ANCOVA|||Monotherapy Estimand||-31.31|-43.44|<0.0001
81461890|NCT05763875|162616141|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Mean|0.757||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.882|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Policy Estimand||0.882|0.650|0.0002
81461891|NCT05763875|162616141|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Mean|0.748||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|0.898|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Policy Estimand||0.898|0.622|0.0010
81461892|NCT05763875|162616141|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Mean|0.753|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.652|0.871|||ANCOVA|||Monotherapy Estimand||0.871|0.652|<0.0001
81461893|NCT05763875|162616141|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Mean|0.746||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|0.893|||ANCOVA|||Monotherapy Estimand||0.893|0.622|0.0008
81461894|NCT04015518|162616150|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5||0.2179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||6.3|-27.4|0.2179
81461895|NCT04015518|162616150|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-14.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5||0.0883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.5|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||2.2|-31.5|0.0883
81461896|NCT04015518|162616150|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-12.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5||0.1414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||4.3|-29.4|0.1414
81524629|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|0.29||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.29|-3.63|
81524630|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.94|-0.01||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.01|-3.94|
81524631|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|-0.11||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.11|-4.03|
81524632|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.09|-1.17||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.17|-5.09|
81524633|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|0.09||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.09|-3.85|
81524634|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|-0.88||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.88|-4.79|
81524635|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|0.6||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.60|-3.25|
81524636|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-0.04||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.04|-3.90|
81524637|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|-0.5||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.50|-4.35|
81524638|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|-0.83||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.83|-4.66|
81524639|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|-0.03||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.03|-3.88|
81524640|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-1.17||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.17|-5.00|
81701670|NCT00637377|163098744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.65||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.18|4.88||as adjustment of multiple comparisons a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses (a-priori ordered hypotheses) is used with alpha = 0.05.|Chi-squared||The difference is calculated as Aflibercept minus Ranibizumab. A positive value favors the Aflibercept 2mg Q8 group|The null hypothesis is that the two proportions are equal.||4.88|-10.18|0.490
81524641|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|0.21||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.21|-4.20|
81524642|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.17|-0.72||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.72|-5.17|
81461897|NCT04015518|162616150|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0||0.4514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|8.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||8.6|-19.1|0.4514
81461898|NCT04015518|162616150|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.212||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod linear model fit|||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.2120
81461899|NCT04015518|162616150|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.1057||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Emax model fit|"Assumed 70% of the maximum effect was achieved at the low dose regimen."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.1057
81524643|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.65|-1.23||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.23|-5.65|
81461900|NCT04015518|162616150|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.5241||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Exponential model fit|"Assumed 25% of the maximum effect was achieved at the medium-low dose regimen."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.5241
81461901|NCT04015518|162616150|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.2773||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Logistic model fit|"Assumed 20% of maximum effect was achieved at the low dose, 95% of maximum effect was achieved at medium high dose."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.2773
81461902|NCT04015518|162616150|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.3867||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Sigmoid Emax model fit|"Assumed 10% of the maximum effect was achieved at low dose, 80% of the maximum effect was achieved at the medium-high dose."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.3867
81461903|NCT04015518|162616151|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|7.1|||||Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||7.1|-19.3|
81461904|NCT04015518|162616151|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|8.0|||||Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||8.0|-18.8|
81461905|NCT04015518|162616151|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|9.7|||||Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||9.7|-16.6|
81461906|NCT04015518|162616151|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|1.4|||||Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||1.4|-20.3|
81461907|NCT04015518|162616152|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.9||0.5595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|9.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||9.6|-17.7|0.5595
81461908|NCT04015518|162616152|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.9||0.8968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|14.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||14.5|-12.7|0.8968
81461909|NCT04015518|162616152|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.9||0.5456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|9.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||9.5|-17.9|0.5456
81524644|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|-1.12||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.12|-5.52|
81701671|NCT00637377|163098745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares means|-2.7885||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9012|-0.6757||as adjustment of multiple comparisons a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses (a-priori ordered hypotheses) is used with alpha = 0.05.|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as Aflibercept minus Ranibizumab. A positive value favors Aflibercept 2mg Q4.|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline NEI VFQ-25 total score as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||-0.6757|-4.9012|0.0097
81701672|NCT00637377|163098745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares means|-0.932||||0.3917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0658|1.2019||as adjustment of multiple comparisons a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses (a-priori ordered hypotheses) is used with alpha = 0.05.|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as Aflibercept minus Ranibizumab. A positive value favors Aflibercept 0.5mg Q4.|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline NEI VFQ-25 total score as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||1.2019|-3.0658|0.3917
81701673|NCT00637377|163098745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares means|-1.947||||0.0717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0659|0.1718||as adjustment of multiple comparisons a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses (a-priori ordered hypotheses) is used with alpha = 0.05.|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as Aflibercept minus Ranibizumab. A positive value favors Aflibercept 2mg Q8.|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline NEI VFQ-25 total score as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||0.1718|-4.0659|0.0717
81461910|NCT04015518|162616152|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.1762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||3.5|-19.0|0.1762
81461911|NCT04015518|162616152|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.1726||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod linear model fit|||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.1726
81461912|NCT04015518|162616152|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.2353||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Emax model fit|"Assumed 70% of the maximum effect was achieved at the low dose regimen."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.2353
81461913|NCT04015518|162616152|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.1346||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Exponential model fit|"Assumed 25% of the maximum effect was achieved at the medium-low dose regimen."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.1346
81527859|NCT01363908|162742697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value was from paired t test for log-transformed data at post-treatment time point vs. baseline.|paired t test|||Analysis of 12 to \<18 year olds at 24 weeks||||0.0044
81461914|NCT04015518|162616152|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.195||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Logistic model fit|"Assumed 20% of maximum effect was achieved at the low dose, 95% of maximum effect was achieved at medium high dose."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.1950
81524645|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-0.18||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.18|-4.60|
81524646|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.07|-1.68||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.68|-6.07|
81524647|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.34||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.34|-0.10|
81524648|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|2.05||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.05|-1.36|
81524649|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|2.48||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.48|-0.94|
81524650|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|1.38||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.38|-2.01|
81524651|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|3.12||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.12|-0.79|
81524652|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.82||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.82|-1.10|
81524653|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|2.72||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.72|-1.19|
81524654|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|1.66||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.66|-2.24|
81524655|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|3.67||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.67|-0.16|
81524656|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|3.04||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.04|-0.81|
81527860|NCT01363908|162742697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0395|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value was from paired t test for log-transformed data at post-treatment time point vs. baseline.|paired t test|||Analysis of 12 to \<18 year olds at 48 weeks||||0.0395
81461915|NCT04015518|162616152|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.1681||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Sigmoid Emax model fit|"Assumed 10% of the maximum effect was achieved at low dose, 80% of the maximum effect was achieved at the medium-high dose."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.1681
81524657|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|2.57||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.57|-1.26|
81524658|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|2.25||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.25|-1.57|
81524659|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|4.07||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.07|-0.31|
81524660|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|3.13||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.13|-1.28|
81524661|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|2.62||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.62|-1.76|
81524662|NCT01393639|162738215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|2.74||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.74|-1.63|
81524663|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.52|3.55||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.55|-12.52|
81524664|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|-2.2||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-2.20|-18.10|
81524665|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.94|-2.92||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-2.92|-18.94|
81601819|NCT04425902|162881299|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.09|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.09|0.75|
81461916|NCT04015518|162616153|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.2812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.5|-1.8|0.2812
81461917|NCT04015518|162616153|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.3357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.6|-1.7|0.3357
81461918|NCT04015518|162616153|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.1809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.4|-2.0|0.1809
81461919|NCT04015518|162616153|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.8322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.9|-1.1|0.8322
81461920|NCT04015518|162616153|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.4035||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod linear model fit|||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.4035
81461921|NCT04015518|162616153|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.2563||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Emax model fit|"Assumed 70% of the maximum effect was achieved at the low dose regimen."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.2563
81461922|NCT04015518|162616153|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.681||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Exponential model fit|"Assumed 25% of the maximum effect was achieved at the medium-low dose regimen."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.6810
81461923|NCT04015518|162616153|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.4665||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Logistic model fit|"Assumed 20% of maximum effect was achieved at the low dose, 95% of maximum effect was achieved at medium high dose."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.4665
81461924|NCT04015518|162616153|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.5565||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Sigmoid Emax model fit|"Assumed 10% of the maximum effect was achieved at low dose, 80% of the maximum effect was achieved at the medium-high dose."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.5565
81461925|NCT04015518|162616154|OTHER|Logistic regression with fixed classification effects included treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.042|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.281|||||Confidence intervals were calculated using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve. Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.281|-0.170|
81524666|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.01|-8.24||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-8.24|-24.01|
81601820|NCT04425902|162881300|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.09|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.09|0.76|
81701674|NCT00637377|163098746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares means|-1.18||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.979|-0.382||as adjustment of multiple comparisons a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses (a-priori ordered hypotheses) is used with alpha = 0.05.|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as Aflibercept minus Ranibizumab. A negative value favors Aflibercept 2mg Q4.|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline CNV area as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||-0.382|-1.979|0.0038
81461926|NCT04015518|162616154|OTHER|Logistic regression with fixed classification effects included treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.195|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.432|||||Confidence intervals were calculated using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve. Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.432|-0.048|
81524667|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.45|2.56||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.56|-13.45|
81524668|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.09|-6.11||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-6.11|-22.09|
81601821|NCT04425902|162881301|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.1|||||A mixed-effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and measurements within participant as repeated measures was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter.|||1.10|0.65|
81601822|NCT01392300|162881319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-0.7|<0.001
81601823|NCT01392300|162881320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|0.1|0.003
81601824|NCT01392300|162881321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.43|7.52|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.52|2.43|<0.001
81601825|NCT01392300|162881322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|4.63|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.63|1.56|<0.001
81601826|NCT01392300|162881323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.48||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|4.61|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.61|1.33|0.004
81601827|NCT01392300|162881324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|5.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.57|1.76|<0.001
81601828|NCT01392300|162881325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.34|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.34|1.10|0.021
81601829|NCT01392300|162881326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.58||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|5.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.05|1.32|0.006
81601830|NCT01392300|162881327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|6.72|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.72|2.06|<0.001
81601831|NCT01392300|162881328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|4.46|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.46|1.40|0.002
81601832|NCT01392300|162881329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.22|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.22|0.90|0.102
81601833|NCT01392300|162881330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|5.23|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.23|1.67|<0.001
81601834|NCT01392300|162881331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.46||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|4.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.41|1.37|0.002
81601835|NCT01392300|162881332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|3.69|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.69|0.95|0.069
81601836|NCT01392300|162881333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|4.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.00|1.05|0.034
81601837|NCT01392300|162881334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|3.16|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.16|0.82|0.169
81601838|NCT01392300|162881335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.18|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.18|0.49|0.920
81601839|NCT01392300|162881336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|6.91|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.91|1.83|<0.001
81524669|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.13|4.29||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.29|-11.13|
81601840|NCT01392300|162881337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|4.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.56|1.28|0.007
81601841|NCT01392300|162881338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|4.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.41|1.15|0.018
81601842|NCT01392300|162881339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-0.5|<0.001
81601843|NCT01392300|162881340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.4|0.011
81601844|NCT01392300|162881341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.3|0.032
81601845|NCT01392300|162881342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-0.6|<0.001
81601846|NCT01392300|162881343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.5|<0.001
81601847|NCT01392300|162881344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.3|0.029
81601848|NCT01392300|162881345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-0.5|<0.001
81601849|NCT01392300|162881346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.4|0.019
81601850|NCT01392300|162881347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.3|0.137
81601851|NCT01392300|162881348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.4|0.013
81601852|NCT01392300|162881349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.3|0.131
81601853|NCT01392300|162881350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.2|0.714
81601854|NCT01392300|162881351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-0.5|<0.001
81601855|NCT01392300|162881352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.4|0.008
81601856|NCT01392300|162881353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.3|0.062
81601857|NCT01392300|162881354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.4|0.006
81601858|NCT01392300|162881355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.3|0.076
81601859|NCT01392300|162881356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.2|0.416
81601860|NCT01392300|162881357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.4|<0.001
81601861|NCT01392300|162881358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.3|0.175
81601862|NCT01392300|162881359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.3|0.140
81461927|NCT04015518|162616154|OTHER|Logistic regression with fixed classification effects included treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.496|||||Confidence intervals were calculated using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve. Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.496|0.020|
81461928|NCT04015518|162616154|OTHER|Logistic regression with fixed classification effects included treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.129|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.314|||||Confidence intervals were calculated using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve. Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.314|-0.067|
81461929|NCT04015518|162616154|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.0613||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod linear model fit|||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0613
81461930|NCT04015518|162616154|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.0628||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Emax model fit|"Assumed 70% of the maximum effect was achieved at the low dose regimen."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0628
81461931|NCT04015518|162616154|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.1449||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Exponential model fit|"Assumed 25% of the maximum effect was achieved at the medium-low dose regimen."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.1449
81461932|NCT04015518|162616154|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.046||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Logistic model fit|"Assumed 20% of maximum effect was achieved at the low dose, 95% of maximum effect was achieved at medium high dose."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0460
81461933|NCT04015518|162616154|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.0677||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Sigmoid Emax model fit|"Assumed 10% of the maximum effect was achieved at low dose, 80% of the maximum effect was achieved at the medium-high dose."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0677
81461934|NCT04015518|162616155|OTHER|Logistic regression with fixed classification effects included treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.063|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.256|||||Confidence intervals were calculated using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve. Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.256|-0.069|
81524670|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|-0.26||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.26|-15.70|
81461935|NCT04015518|162616155|OTHER|Logistic regression with fixed classification effects included treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.188|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.405|||||Confidence intervals were calculated using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve. Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.405|0.018|
81461936|NCT04015518|162616155|OTHER|Logistic regression with fixed classification effects included treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.102|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.303|||||Confidence intervals were calculated using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve. Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.303|-0.042|
81461937|NCT04015518|162616155|OTHER|Logistic regression with fixed classification effects included treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.113|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.25|||||Confidence intervals were calculated using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve. Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.250|-0.018|
81461938|NCT04015518|162616155|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.0536||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod linear model fit|||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0536
81461939|NCT04015518|162616155|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.0476||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Emax model fit|"Assumed 70% of the maximum effect was achieved at the low dose regimen."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0476
81461940|NCT04015518|162616155|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.1076||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Exponential model fit|"Assumed 25% of the maximum effect was achieved at the medium-low dose regimen."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.1076
81461941|NCT04015518|162616155|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.0606||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Logistic model fit|"Assumed 20% of maximum effect was achieved at the low dose, 95% of maximum effect was achieved at medium high dose."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0606
81461942|NCT04015518|162616155|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.0824||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Sigmoid Emax model fit|"Assumed 10% of the maximum effect was achieved at low dose, 80% of the maximum effect was achieved at the medium-high dose."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0824
81524671|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.93|2.59||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.59|-12.93|
81461943|NCT04015518|162616156|OTHER|Logistic regression with fixed classification effects included treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.211|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.422|||||Confidence intervals were calculated using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve. Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.422|0.040|
81461944|NCT04015518|162616156|OTHER|Logistic regression with fixed classification effects included treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.339|||||Confidence intervals were calculated using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve. Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.339|-0.018|
81461945|NCT04015518|162616156|OTHER|Logistic regression with fixed classification effects included treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.125|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.328|||||Confidence intervals were calculated using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve. Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.328|-0.022|
81461946|NCT04015518|162616156|OTHER|Logistic regression with fixed classification effects included treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.144|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.282|||||Confidence intervals were calculated using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve. Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.282|0.009|
81461947|NCT04015518|162616156|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.0333||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod linear model fit|||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0333
81461948|NCT04015518|162616156|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.0221||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Emax model fit|"Assumed 70% of the maximum effect was achieved at the low dose regime"||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0221
81461949|NCT04015518|162616156|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.0707||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Exponential model fit|"Assumed 25% of the maximum effect was achieved at the medium-low dose regimen."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0707
81461950|NCT04015518|162616156|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.0578||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Logistic model fit|"Assumed 20% of maximum effect was achieved at the low dose, 95% of maximum effect was achieved at medium high dose."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0578
81524672|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|-2.54||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-2.54|-17.90|
81461951|NCT04015518|162616156|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.0771||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Sigmoid Emax model fit|"Assumed 10% of the maximum effect was achieved at low dose, 80% of the maximum effect was achieved at the medium-high dose."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0771
81524673|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.32|10.19||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||10.19|-5.32|
81524674|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.83|-3.45||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-3.45|-18.83|
81524675|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.44|1.59||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.59|-12.44|
81524676|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.27|-5.2||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-5.20|-19.27|
81524677|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.11|-2.14||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-2.14|-16.11|
81524678|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.89|-2.88||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-2.88|-16.89|
81524679|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.63|4.4||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.40|-9.63|
81524680|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.88|-5.98||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-5.98|-19.88|
81524681|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.03|3.83||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.83|-10.03|
81524682|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.06|-3.13||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-3.13|-17.06|
81524683|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.57|-3.77||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-3.77|-17.57|
81524684|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.72|-0.86||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.86|-14.72|
81601863|NCT01392300|162881360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.4|0.007
81461952|NCT04015518|162616157|OTHER|Logistic regression with fixed classification effects included treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.202|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.427|||||Confidence intervals were calculated using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve. Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.427|-0.005|
81461953|NCT04015518|162616157|OTHER|Logistic regression with fixed classification effects included treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.401|||||Confidence intervals were calculated using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve. Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.401|-0.032|
81461954|NCT04015518|162616157|OTHER|Logistic regression with fixed classification effects included treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.248|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.471|||||Confidence intervals were calculated using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve. Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.471|0.032|
81461955|NCT04015518|162616157|OTHER|Logistic regression with fixed classification effects included treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.202|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|0.367|||||Confidence intervals were calculated using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve. Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||0.367|0.024|
81461956|NCT04015518|162616157|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.0158||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod linear model fit|||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0158
81461957|NCT04015518|162616157|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.012||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Emax model fit|"Assumed 70% of the maximum effect was achieved at the low dose regimen."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0120
81461958|NCT04015518|162616157|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.0429||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Exponential model fit|"Assumed 25% of the maximum effect was achieved at the medium-low dose regimen."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0429
81461959|NCT04015518|162616157|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.0229||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Logistic model fit|"Assumed 20% of maximum effect was achieved at the low dose, 95% of maximum effect was achieved at medium high dose."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0229
81524685|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.98|3.89||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.89|-9.98|
81461960|NCT04015518|162616157|OTHER|Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod, with fixed classification effects including treatment and region (Japan vs. Non-Japan). In case 0 event are observed a penalized regression based on the Firth's bias reduction method was used. The estimates from the logistic regression are on the logit scale, the difference in proportions were calculated as the difference between the predicted probabilities in the treatment groups on the original scale.||||||0.03||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Sigmoid Emax model fit|"Assumed 10% of the maximum effect was achieved at low dose, 80% of the maximum effect was achieved at the medium-high dose."||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of Spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax, exponential, logistic, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0300
81461961|NCT04015518|162616158|OTHER|MMRM included 'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-18.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|-0.2|||||Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||-0.2|-37.2|
81461962|NCT04015518|162616158|OTHER|MMRM included 'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-19.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.3|-0.2|||||Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||-0.2|-38.3|
81461963|NCT04015518|162616158|OTHER|MMRM included 'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-26.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.5|-7.8|||||Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||-7.8|-45.5|
81461964|NCT04015518|162616158|OTHER|MMRM included 'baseline' as a continuous covariate, and 'visit', 'treatment', 'region' (stratification according to Japan vs. non-Japan), 'visit\*treatment' and 'visit\*baseline' interaction as fixed effects as well as the random 'subject' effect. Covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|10.2|||||Difference was calculated as Speso - placebo.|||10.2|-21.1|
81461965|NCT05682729|162616159|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared|0.03||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05. Wilks' Lambda F(3, 109) = .96, p = .41, ηp2 = .03.|ANCOVA|||We specifically compared the pre-to-post test change in accuracy on the FAM task across the four groups using a within-subjects ANCOVA and specifically a group by time (pre-to-post test) interaction. We controlled for age, gender, and children's executive function skills.||||.41
81461966|NCT05682729|162616159|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared|0.07||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Following the omnibus test, we conducted planned comparisons to compare pre-to-post test change within our experimental and control groups to test for significant positive change from pre-to-post test.||||.004
81461967|NCT05682729|162616159|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared|0.04||||0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Following the omnibus test, we conducted planned comparisons to compare pre-to-post test change within our experimental and control groups to test for significant positive change from pre-to-post test.||||.031
81461968|NCT05682729|162616159|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared|0.01||||0.463|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Following the omnibus test, we conducted planned comparisons to compare pre-to-post test change within our experimental and control groups to test for significant positive change from pre-to-post test.||||.463
81461969|NCT05682729|162616159|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared|0.02||||0.186|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Following the omnibus test, we conducted planned comparisons to compare pre-to-post test change within our experimental and control groups to test for significant positive change from pre-to-post test.||||.186
81461970|NCT05682729|162616160|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared|0.02||||0.605|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.605
81461971|NCT05682729|162616161|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared|0.02||||0.618|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.618
81461972|NCT00433511|162616204|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.06||Two-sided; based on stratified test using stratification factors at randomization.|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio: Arm C/Arm A|The primary objective of this trial was to determine whether the addition of bevacizumab improved IDFS. A two-step hierarchical approach was used. In the 1st step, Arm C was to be compared to Arm A. If Arm C significantly improved IDFS relative to Arm A, then in the 2nd step, a comparison of Arm B to Arm A was to be performed. If the treatment in both Arm C and Arm B significantly improved IDFS relative to Arm A, then a comparison of Arm C to Arm B was to be performed with respect to IDFS.||1.06|0.71|0.17
81461973|NCT00433511|162616205|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.17||Two-sided; based on stratified test using stratification factors at randomization.|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio: Arm C/Arm A|||1.17|0.68|0.41
81461974|NCT00433511|162616205|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.33||Two-sided; based on stratified test using stratification factors at randomization.|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio: Arm B/Arm A|||1.33|0.77|0.92
81461975|NCT00433511|162616205|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.13||Two-sided; based on stratified test using stratification factors at randomization|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio: Arm C/Arm B|||1.13|0.72|0.36
81461976|NCT02640950|162616218|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Paired t test for pre and post treatment scores for all subjects|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test of pre and post treatment scores on MADRS||||<0.001
81461977|NCT02640950|162616219|OTHER|Descriptive Frequencies Analysis|||||||||||||||||A frequencies analysis was conducted to determine the number of participants that were diagnosed with BP I and BP II as well as the number of participants that developed an onset of maniac symptoms during the 7 week treatment period.|||
81461978|NCT00652626|162616233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|98.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.0|151.3|||||Ratio of geometric means is calculated as Azacitidine 50 mg/m\^2 / Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 and expressed as a percentage.|Geometric means, ratio and 90% confidence interval (CI) of ratio of geometric means are from one way analysis of variance models on the nature log-transformed dose-normalized AUC0-t, obtained on Day 1. Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 is the reference group for comparisons||151.3|64.0|
81461979|NCT00652626|162616233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|67.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|44.7|101.8|||||Ratio of geometric means is calculated as Azacitidine 75 mg/m\^2 / Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 and expressed as a percentage.|Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from one way analysis of variance models on the nature log-transformed dose-normalized AUC0-t, obtained on Day 1. Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 is the reference group for comparisons||101.8|44.7|
81461980|NCT00652626|162616233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|82.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.8|127.2|||||Ratio of geometric means is calculated as Azacitidine 100 mg/m\^2 / Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 and expressed as a percentage.|Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from one way analysis of variance models on the nature log-transformed dose-normalized AUC0-t, obtained on Day 1. Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 is the reference group for comparisons||127.2|53.8|
81601864|NCT01392300|162881361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.3|0.018
81601865|NCT01392300|162881362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.3|0.105
81601866|NCT01392300|162881363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.4|0.016
81601867|NCT01392300|162881364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.4|0.014
81601868|NCT01392300|162881365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.2|0.220
81601869|NCT01392300|162881366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.2|0.429
81601870|NCT01392300|162881367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.2|0.884
81601871|NCT01392300|162881368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.2|0.844
81601872|NCT01544998|162881385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This was a within PSD reporting group comparison; between PSD and PDD groups were not compared.||||0.26
81601873|NCT01544998|162881386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This was a within PDD reporting group comparison; between PSD and PDD groups were not compared.||||0.90
81601874|NCT01544998|162881387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This was a within PSD reporting group comparison; between PSD and PDD groups were not compared.||||0.003
81601875|NCT01544998|162881388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This was a within PDD reporting group comparison; between PSD and PDD groups were not compared.||||0.14
81601876|NCT01544998|162881389|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This was a within PSD reporting group comparison; between PSD and PDD groups were not compared.||||<0.001
81601877|NCT01544998|162881390|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This was a within PDD reporting group comparison; between PSD and PDD groups were not compared.||||<0.001
81601878|NCT00676130|162881396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.7|||<|0.05||95.0|-9.3|15.0|||Chi-squared|||The study was powered to detect a difference in cure rate of 98% in the intervention group vs. 85% in the control group, with 2-sided alpha 0.05. This would yield a number needed to treat of 7.7 for intervention vs. control, and required 144 subjects to achieve 80% power. No data were analyzed until study completion.||15|-9.3|<0.05
81601879|NCT00676130|162881397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|6.3|||Chi-squared|||We assessed the rate of progression to abscess in the two groups.||6.3|-6.5|<0.05
81601880|NCT00331344|162881405|OTHER||Dose Level VIa|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Dose level VIa (mitoxantrone hydrochloride 12 mg/m2 IV over 30 minutes, ixabepilone 30mg/m2 IV over 3 hours on day 1, pegfilgrastim 6mg SC on day 2, oral prednisone twice daily on days 1-21) was determined to be MTD, based on 1 event of DLT at VIa.|Cohorts of 3 patients will be enrolled at each dose level; if 1 dose limiting toxicity (DLT) is observed then the cohort will be expanded to 6 patients. If a second DLT is observed, the previous dose level will be considered the MTD. If all observed DLT are due to neuropathy (specific to ixabepilone), then we would consider the previous dose level of Ixabepilone the MTD for that drug, and escalate mitoxantrone hydrochloride as described above to a maximum dose of 12 mg/m\^2.||||
81601881|NCT01373931|162881410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|0.976|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.907|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Ratio of Geometric LS mean is for ethinyl estradiol.||||1.05|0.907|
81601882|NCT01373931|162881410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|0.914|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.842|0.991|||Mixed Models Analysis|Ratio of Geometric LS mean is for norelgestromin.||||0.991|0.842|
81601883|NCT01373931|162881411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.73|0.51|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|Median difference is for ethinyl estradiol.||||0.51|-0.73|
81601884|NCT01373931|162881411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.5|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|Median difference is for norelgestromin.||||0.50|-0.50|
81601885|NCT01373931|162881412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.07||||||90.0|1.0|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Ratio of Geometric LS mean is for ethinyl estradiol.||||1.15|1.00|
81601886|NCT01373931|162881412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.0||||||90.0|0.944|1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Ratio of Geometric LS mean is for norelgestromin.||||1.07|0.944|
81461981|NCT00652626|162616234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|97.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.8|148.8|||||Ratio of geometric mean is calculated as Azacitidine 50 mg/m\^2 / Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 and expressed as a percentage.|Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from one way analysis of variance models on the nature log-transformed dose-normalized AUC0-inf, obtained on Day 1. Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 is the reference group for comparisons.||148.8|63.8|
81524686|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.27|-6.54||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-6.54|-20.27|
81644220|NCT00141271|162978896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1118||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 2||||0.1118
81461982|NCT00652626|162616234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|68.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|45.7|102.7|||||Ratio of geometric mean is calculated as Azacitidine 75 mg/m\^2 / Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 and expressed as a percentage.|Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from one way analysis of variance models on the nature log-transformed dose-normalized AUC0-inf, obtained on Day 1. Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 is the reference group for comparisons.||102.7|45.7|
81524687|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|17.61||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||17.61|1.62|
81524688|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|11.85||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||11.85|-3.96|
81524689|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|11.13||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||11.13|-4.80|
81524690|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.86|5.81||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||5.81|-9.86|
81524691|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|15.42||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||15.42|0.03|
81524692|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|10.87||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||10.87|-4.54|
81524693|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|13.71||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||13.71|-1.77|
81524694|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.75|8.59||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||8.59|-6.75|
81524695|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|14.43||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||14.43|0.57|
81524696|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.26|7.64||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||7.64|-6.26|
81524697|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|10.7||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||10.70|-3.09|
81524698|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|9.96||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||9.96|-3.87|
81524699|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.43|17.18||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||17.18|3.43|
81644221|NCT00141271|162978896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6144||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 3||||0.6144
81461983|NCT00652626|162616234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|83.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.5|127.1|||||Ratio of geometric mean is calculated as Azacitidine 100 mg/m\^2 / Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 and expressed as a percentage.|Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from one way analysis of variance models on the nature log-transformed dose-normalized AUC0-inf, obtained on Day 1. Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 is the reference group for comparisons.||127.1|54.5|
81461984|NCT00652626|162616235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|127.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.3|245.7|||||Ratio of geometric means is calculated as Azacitidine 50 mg/m\^2 / Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 and expressed as a percentage.|Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from one way analysis of variance models on the nature log-transformed dose-normalized Cmax, obtained on Day 1. Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 is the reference group for comparisons||245.7|66.3|
81524700|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|10.22||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||10.22|-3.59|
81461985|NCT00652626|162616235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|84.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|45.3|158.5|||||Ratio of geometric means is calculated as Azacitidine 75 mg/m\^2 / Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 and expressed as a percentage.|Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from one way analysis of variance models on the nature log-transformed dose-normalized Cmax, obtained on Day 1. Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 is the reference group for comparisons||158.5|45.3|
81461986|NCT00652626|162616235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|107.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.9|207.0|||||Ratio of geometric means is calculated as Azacitidine 100 mg/m\^2 / Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 and expressed as a percentage.|Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from one way analysis of variance models on the nature log-transformed dose-normalized Cmax, obtained on Day 1. Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 is the reference group for comparisons||207.0|55.9|
81461987|NCT00652626|162616238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|101.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.2|143.6|||||Ratio of geometric mean is calculated as Azacitidine 50 mg/m\^2 / Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 and expressed as a percentage.|Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from one way analysis of variance model on the nature log-transformed CL/F obtained on Day 1. Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 is the reference group for comparisons.||143.6|71.2|
81461988|NCT00652626|162616238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|144.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.6|202.7|||||Ratio of geometric mean is calculated as Azacitidine 75 mg/m\^2 / Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 and expressed as a percentage.|Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from one way analysis of variance model on the nature log-transformed CL/F obtained on Day 1. Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 is the reference group for comparisons.||202.7|103.6|
81461989|NCT00652626|162616238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|101.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.4|143.9|||||Ratio of geometric mean is calculated as Azacitidine 100 mg/m\^2 / Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 and expressed as a percentage.|Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from one way analysis of variance model on the nature log-transformed CL/F obtained on Day 1. Azacitidine 25 mg/m\^2 is the reference group for comparisons.||143.9|71.4|
81461990|NCT00652626|162616241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|169.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.2|262.5|||||Ratio of geometric mean is calculated as Severe RI/Normal RF and expressed as a percentage.|"Comparison of AUC0-t after a single dose (Day 1) in participants with normal renal function and participants with severe renal impairment.~Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from an analysis of variance model with renal function group (normal and severe), visit (Day 1 and Day 5), renal function group by visit interaction as fixed effect, and patient nested within renal function group as a random effect on the nature log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters"||262.5|109.2|
81461991|NCT00652626|162616241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|140.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.6|217.7|||||Ratio of geometric mean is calculated as Severe RI/Normal RF and expressed as a percentage.|"Comparison of AUC0-t after multiple doses (Day 5) in participants with normal renal function and participants with severe renal impairment.~Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from an analysis of variance model with renal function group (normal and severe), visit (Day 1 and Day 5), renal function group by visit interaction as fixed effect, and patient nested within renal function group as a random effect on the nature log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters."||217.7|90.6|
81461992|NCT00652626|162616242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|166.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.6|254.6|||||Ratio of geometric mean is calculated as Severe RI/Normal RF and expressed as a percentage.|"Comparison of AUC0-inf after a single dose (Day 1) in participants with normal renal function and participants with severe renal impairment.~Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from an analysis of variance model with renal function group (normal and severe), visit (Day 1 and Day 5), renal function group by visit interaction as fixed effect, and patient nested within renal function group as a random effect on the nature log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters."||254.6|108.6|
81461993|NCT00652626|162616242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|141.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.2|216.2|||||Ratio of geometric mean is calculated as Severe RI/Normal RF and expressed as a percentage.|"Comparison of AUC0-inf after multiple doses (Day 5) in participants with normal renal function and participants with severe renal impairment.~Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from an analysis of variance model with renal function group (normal and severe), visit (Day 1 and Day 5), renal function group by visit interaction as fixed effect, and patient nested within renal function group as a random effect on the nature log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters."||216.2|92.2|
81524701|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|9.57||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||9.57|-4.10|
81524702|NCT01393639|162738217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|12.48||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||12.48|-1.25|
81461994|NCT00652626|162616243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|141.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.2|274.6|||||Ratio of geometric mean is calculated as Severe RI/Normal RF and expressed as a percentage.|"Comparison of Cmax after a single dose (Day 1) in participants with normal renal function and participants with severe renal impairment.~Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from an analysis of variance model with renal function group (normal and severe), visit (Day 1 and Day 5), renal function group by visit interaction as fixed effect, and patient nested within renal function group as a random effect on the nature log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters."||274.6|73.2|
81461995|NCT00652626|162616243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|105.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.5|204.6|||||Ratio of geometric mean is calculated as Severe RI/Normal RF and expressed as a percentage.|"Comparison of Cmax after multiple doses (Day 5) in participants with normal renal function and participants with severe renal impairment.~Geometric means, ratio and 90% CI of ratio of geometric means are from an analysis of variance model with renal function group (normal and severe), visit (Day 1 and Day 5), renal function group by visit interaction as fixed effect, and patient nested within renal function group as a random effect on the nature log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters."||204.6|54.5|
81461996|NCT00652626|162616244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.1342|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.52|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median difference is Severe RI - Normal RF.|Comparison of Tmax after a single dose (Day 1) in participants with normal renal function and participants with severe renal impairment.||0.52|0|0.1342
81461997|NCT00652626|162616244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.1017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median difference is Severe RI - Normal RF.|Comparison of Tmax after multiple doses (Day 5) in participants with normal renal function and participants with severe renal impairment.||0.50|0|0.1017
81461998|NCT02582242|162616279|OTHER||Treatment difference at week 24|-0.09||||0.2601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.06|||Mixed model for repeated measurements||Treatment difference at week 24: BIAsp 30 (TID) - BIAsp 30 (BID). Number of subjects contributed to the statistical analysis: N=217 for BIAsp 30 (TID) and N=213 for BIAsp 30 (BID).|The analysis was based on a mixed-effect model for repeated measures including changes from baseline in HbA1c at visit 6, 10, 14, 18, 22 and 26 (in week 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24, respectively). The model included treatment, strata and region as fixed factors, subject as random effect, baseline HbA1c as covariate and interaction between all fixed effects and visit, and between the covariate and visit.||0.06|-0.23|0.2601
81644222|NCT00141271|162978896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0899||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 3||||0.0899
81644223|NCT00141271|162978896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8819||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 4||||0.8819
81644224|NCT00141271|162978896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8374||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 4||||0.8374
81461999|NCT00300885|162616300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.915||95.0|0.94|1.41||According to protocol specified O'Brien-Fleming type alpha spending function and 384 deaths at interim analysis (IA), one-sided alpha value for IA was 0.0046.|Log Rank||Two treatment groups compared using one-sided log-rank test (Sorafenib+C/P over Placebo+C/P) with overall alpha of 0.025 stratified by same stratification factors as randomization|Sample size based on primary efficacy endpoint of OS. Clinically meaningful improvement defined as 30% improvement in median OS (i.e. HR of 0.76923, Sorafenib+C/P over Placebo+C/P -Null: theta\>=1, Alternative: theta\<=0.76923). With overall one-sided alpha of 0.025, 90% power and randomization of 1:1, one formal interim analysis and one final analysis were planned using O'Brien-Fleming type error spending function, and a total of 614 events (deaths) were required.||1.41|0.94|0.915
81644225|NCT00141271|162978896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3925||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 5||||0.3925
81644226|NCT00141271|162978896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4182||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 5||||0.4182
81644227|NCT00141271|162978896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8586||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 6||||0.8586
81644228|NCT00141271|162978896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.549||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 6||||0.5490
81644229|NCT00141271|162978896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6292||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Overall||||0.6292
81644230|NCT00141271|162978896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1473||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Overall||||0.1473
81644231|NCT00141271|162978897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2058||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 3||||0.2058
81644232|NCT00141271|162978897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9254||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 3||||0.9254
81462000|NCT00300885|162616301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.433||95.0|0.84|1.16|||Log Rank|||Two treatment groups compared using one-sided log-rank test (Sorafenib+C/P over Placebo+C/P) with alpha of 0.025 stratified by same stratification factors at randomization||1.16|0.84|0.433
81462001|NCT00300885|162616302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in response rate (CR+PR rate)|-3.65||||0.1015||95.0|-9.18|1.89||no adjustments|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||difference in response rates (Complete Response (CR) + Partial Response (PR)) = Placebo+C/P - Sorafenib+C/P|Objective response rate (ie. CR+PR rate) was compared between treatment arms using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with one-side alpha 0.025 adjusting for same stratification factors as randomization||1.89|-9.18|0.1015
81524703|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.56|8.31||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||8.31|-7.56|
81524704|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.01|-0.3||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.30|-16.01|
81524705|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.01|-6.2||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-6.20|-22.01|
81524706|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|-4.06||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-4.06|-19.70|
81524707|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.33|8.48||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||8.48|-7.33|
81524708|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-4.98||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-4.98|-20.80|
81524709|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.31|8.58||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||8.58|-9.31|
81524710|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.43|-0.53||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.53|-18.43|
81524711|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.39|-4.44||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-4.44|-22.39|
81524712|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.48|0.33||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.33|-17.48|
81462002|NCT00459290|162616311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7912|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7912
81462003|NCT00459290|162616312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1545|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1545
81462004|NCT00459290|162616313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0648|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0648
81462005|NCT03612596|162616329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.94
81462006|NCT03612596|162616330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.88
81462007|NCT03612596|162616331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.94
81524713|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.57|6.38||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||6.38|-11.57|
81524714|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.73|-4.78||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-4.78|-22.73|
81644233|NCT00141271|162978897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5071||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 6||||0.5071
81462008|NCT03612596|162616332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.58
81462009|NCT03612596|162616333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81462010|NCT03612596|162616334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Please note that this analysis was not powered and was used to characterize effect size (d = 1.26) rather than test efficacy.||||||0.53
81462011|NCT03612596|162616335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Please note that this analysis was not powered and was used to characterize effect size (d = 1.16) rather than test efficacy.||||||0.44
81462012|NCT03612596|162616336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Please note that this analysis was not powered and was used to characterize effect size (d = 0.67) rather than test efficacy.||||||0.93
81462013|NCT03612596|162616337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.29
81524715|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.32|8.88||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||8.88|-9.32|
81462014|NCT03612596|162616338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81524716|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.39|-3.17||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-3.17|-21.39|
81524717|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.53|-7.36||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-7.36|-25.53|
81524718|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.42|-0.34||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.34|-18.42|
81524719|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.61|4.57||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.57|-13.61|
81524720|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.87|-4.69||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-4.69|-22.87|
81524721|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|11.6||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||11.60|-7.90|
81524722|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.51|-0.93||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.93|-20.51|
81524723|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.28|-8.77||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-8.77|-28.28|
81524724|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.67|-3.25||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-3.25|-22.67|
81524725|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.21|2.3||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.30|-17.21|
81524726|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-6.48||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-6.48|-26.00|
81524727|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.34|21.2||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||21.20|5.34|
81524728|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|12.59||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||12.59|-3.12|
81462015|NCT03612596|162616339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81462016|NCT03612596|162616340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.70
81462017|NCT03612596|162616341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.71
81524729|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|6.68||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||6.68|-9.10|
81462018|NCT04244084|162616349|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.89||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-0.17|||ANCOVA|Site used as covariate||Mean differences (MMH-407 vs. Placebo) were compared||-0.17|-1.61|0.0155
81462019|NCT04244084|162616350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1839|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1839
81462020|NCT04244084|162616351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.064||||||Day used as independent strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0640
81462021|NCT04244084|162616352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1927|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1927
81462022|NCT04244084|162616353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014||||||Day used as independent strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0014
81462023|NCT04244084|162616354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to Day 1 row."||||0.2009
81462024|NCT04244084|162616354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4717|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to Day 2 row."||||0.4717
81644234|NCT00141271|162978897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2858||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 6||||0.2858
81644235|NCT00141271|162978897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6298||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.6298
81644236|NCT00141271|162978897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6034||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.6034
81644237|NCT00141271|162978898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1454||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 1||||0.1454
81701675|NCT00637377|163098746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares means|0.17||||0.6784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.632|0.972||as adjustment of multiple comparisons a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses (a-priori ordered hypotheses) is used with alpha = 0.05.|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as Aflibercept minus Ranibizumab. A negative value favors Aflibercept 0.5mg Q4.|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline CNV area as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||0.972|-0.632|0.6784
81701676|NCT00637377|163098746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Least Squares means|-0.733||||0.0727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.534|0.068||as adjustment of multiple comparisons a conditional sequence of statistical hypotheses (a-priori ordered hypotheses) is used with alpha = 0.05.|ANCOVA||The difference is calculated as Aflibercept minus Ranibizumab. A negative value favors Aflibercept 2mg Q8.|The pairwise comparison is performed as contrast statement in the analysis of covariance model with treatment group as fixed factor (all 4 treatment groups) and the baseline CNV area as covariate. The null hypothesis is that both mean changes are equal.||0.068|-1.534|0.0727
81644238|NCT00141271|162978898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2672||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups.||Week 1||||0.2672
81644239|NCT00141271|162978898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2614||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups.||Week 2||||0.2614
81644240|NCT00141271|162978898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2143||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 2||||0.2143
81644241|NCT00141271|162978898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6997||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 3||||0.6997
81644242|NCT00141271|162978898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0128||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 3||||0.0128
81644243|NCT00141271|162978898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1144||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 4||||0.1144
81462025|NCT04244084|162616354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5144|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to Day 3 row."||||0.5144
81644244|NCT00141271|162978898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1483||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 4||||0.1483
81701677|NCT01293084|163098748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.62|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.62
81701678|NCT01293084|163098749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81701679|NCT01569087|163098750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81462026|NCT04244084|162616355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.62
81462027|NCT04244084|162616357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5981|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"This analysis applies to Systolic blood pressure/Visit 1 row."||||0.5981
81462028|NCT04244084|162616357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4913|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"This analysis applies to Systolic blood pressure/Visit 2 row."||||0.4913
81462029|NCT04244084|162616357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6441|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"This analysis applies to Systolic blood pressure/Visit 3 row."||||0.6441
81462030|NCT04244084|162616357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8186|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"This analysis applies to Diastolic blood pressure/Visit 1 row."||||0.8186
81462031|NCT04244084|162616357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8931|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"This analysis applies to Diastolic blood pressure/Visit 2 row."||||0.8931
81462032|NCT04244084|162616357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5887|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"This analysis applies to Diastolic blood pressure/Visit 3 row."||||0.5887
81462033|NCT04244084|162616358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4426|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"This analysis applies to Heart rate/Visit 1 row."||||0.4426
81462034|NCT04244084|162616358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5998|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"This analysis applies to Heart rate/Visit 2 row."||||0.5998
81462035|NCT04244084|162616358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.971|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"This analysis applies to Heart rate/Visit 3 row."||||0.9710
81462036|NCT04244084|162616359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6197|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"This analysis applies to Breathing rate/Visit 1 row."||||0.6197
81462037|NCT04244084|162616359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7042|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"This analysis applies to Breathing rate/Visit 2 row."||||0.7042
81462038|NCT04244084|162616359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7693|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"This analysis applies to Breathing rate/Visit 3 row."||||0.7693
81462039|NCT04244084|162616360|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81462040|NCT01737710|162616372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|3.55||Null hypothesis: no difference in the percent of participants that were seroprotected against influenza B at Day 28 between the two groups.|Fisher Exact|||||3.55|0.92|0.082
81462041|NCT01737710|162616373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.56||Null hypothesis: no difference in the percent of participants that were seroprotected against influenza H1N1 at Day 28 between the two groups|Fisher Exact|||||2.56|0.26|0.801
81462042|NCT01737710|162616374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|5.71||Null hypothesis: no difference in the percentage of participants that were seroprotected against influenza H3N2 at Day 28 between the two groups.|Fisher Exact|||||5.71|0.75|0.177
81462043|NCT01737710|162616375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.61||Null hypothesis: the fold differences in geometric mean titers against influenza B are not different between the two groups.|ANCOVA|||||1.61|0.96|0.092
81462044|NCT01737710|162616376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.11||Null hypothesis: the fold differences in geometric mean titers against influenza H1N1 are not different between the two groups.|ANCOVA|||||1.11|0.32|0.103
81462045|NCT01737710|162616377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.04||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.8||Null hypothesis: the fold differences in geometric mean titers against influenza H3N2 are not different between the two groups.|ANCOVA|||||1.80|0.60|0.895
81462046|NCT01737710|162616378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.97||Null hypothesis: no difference in the percentage of participants that were seroprotected against influenza B at Day 28 between the two groups.|Fisher Exact|||||1.97|0.54|>0.999
81462047|NCT01737710|162616379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.63||Null hypothesis: no difference in the percentage of participants that were seroprotected against influenza H1N1 at Day 28 between the two groups.|Fisher Exact|||||1.63|0.09|0.253
81462048|NCT01737710|162616380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.58||Null hypothesis: no difference in the percentage of participants that were seroprotected against influenza H3N2 at Day 28 between the two groups.|Fisher Exact|||||1.58|0.06|0.218
81462049|NCT01737710|162616381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.94||Null hypothesis: no difference in the percentage of participants that were seroconverted against influenza B at Day 28 between the two groups.|Fisher Exact|||||2.94|0.84|0.140
81462050|NCT01737710|162616382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.65||Null hypothesis: no difference in the percentage of participants that were seroconverted against influenza H1N1 at Day 28 between the two groups.|Fisher Exact|||||2.65|0.24|0.791
81462051|NCT01737710|162616383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.92||Null hypothesis: no difference in the percentage of participants that were seroconverted against influenza H3N2 at Day 28 between the two groups.|Fisher Exact|||||2.92|0.47|0.833
81462052|NCT01737710|162616384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.38||Null hypothesis: no difference in the percentage of participants that were seroconverted against influenza B at Day 28 between the two groups.|Fisher Exact|||||1.38|0.40|0.378
81462053|NCT01737710|162616385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.62||Null hypothesis: no difference in the percentage of participants that were seroconverted against influenza H1N1 at Day 28 between the two groups.|Fisher Exact|||||2.62|0.21|0.783
81462054|NCT01737710|162616386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.39|||Fisher Exact|Null hypothesis: no difference in the percentage of participants that were seroconverted against influenza H3N2 at Day 28 between the two groups.||||1.39|0.13|0.143
81462055|NCT03412734|162616387|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.02|37.34||p-value is adjusted for baseline BV (Bacterial Vaginosis)|Regression, Logistic|||We hypothesized that chlorhexidine would have a lower bacterial count compared to iodine. Our sample size was calculated to be 71 patients per arm to detect a 22% difference in cultures defined as contaminated at 90 minutes from surgical preparation.||37.34|3.02|<0.001
81462056|NCT02560922|162616428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 3 months||0.18|-1.45|0.128
81462057|NCT02560922|162616428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 9 months||0.06|-1.73|0.068
81462058|NCT02560922|162616429|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.62||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.01|0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 3 months||0.77|-6.01|0.129
81644245|NCT00141271|162978898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0674||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 5||||0.0674
81462059|NCT02560922|162616429|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.31||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.07|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 9 months||0.44|-7.07|0.084
81462060|NCT02560922|162616430|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.61||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 3 months||0.91|-4.14|0.209
81644246|NCT00141271|162978898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 5||||0.2900
81644247|NCT00141271|162978898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5482||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 6||||0.5482
81644248|NCT00141271|162978898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0303||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 6||||0.0303
81644249|NCT00141271|162978898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6143||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Endpoint||||0.6143
81462061|NCT02560922|162616430|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 9 months||0.63|-5.03|0.128
81462062|NCT02560922|162616431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 3 months||0.51|-2.18|0.222
81462063|NCT02560922|162616431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 9 months||0.33|-2.60|0.128
81462064|NCT02560922|162616432|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.71||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 3 months||3.82|-0.40|0.111
81462065|NCT02560922|162616432|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73||||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|2.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 9 months||2.88|-1.42|0.502
81462066|NCT02560922|162616433|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|2.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 3 months||2.66|-1.15|0.433
81462067|NCT02560922|162616433|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.71||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|3.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 9 months||3.86|-0.45|0.120
81462068|NCT02560922|162616434|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.31||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.09|21.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 3 months||21.53|9.09|0.001
81462069|NCT02560922|162616434|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.08|18.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 9 months||18.27|5.08|<0.001
81462070|NCT02560922|162616435|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 3 months||0.57|-1.57|0.356
81462071|NCT02560922|162616435|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 9 months||0.15|-2.19|0.087
81462072|NCT02560922|162616436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 3 months||1.41|0.61|<0.001
81462073|NCT02560922|162616436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between group difference in change from baseline to 9 months||1.09|0.24|0.002
81462074|NCT02560922|162616437|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between-group difference in self-reported change in symptoms (from baseline) at 3 months||-0.95|-1.60|<0.001
81462075|NCT02560922|162616437|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of between-group difference in self-reported change in symptoms (from baseline) at 9 months||-0.51|-1.24|<0.001
81462076|NCT00460811|162616470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||ANCOVA|||For each of the 4 active linaclotide groups, the null hypothesis was that there was no difference between placebo and the dose group in the change from baseline in the weekly normalized CSBM Rate. An observed cases (OC) approach to missing post-baseline data was applied: any missing data were not imputed.||||0.0002
81462077|NCT00460811|162616470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0036||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||For each of the 4 active linaclotide groups, the null hypothesis was that there was no difference between placebo and the dose group in the change from baseline in the weekly normalized CSBM Rate. An observed cases (OC) approach to missing post-baseline data was applied: any missing data were not imputed.||||0.0036
81462078|NCT00460811|162616470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||For each of the 4 active linaclotide groups, the null hypothesis was that there was no difference between placebo and the dose group in the change from baseline in the weekly normalized CSBM Rate. An observed cases (OC) approach to missing post-baseline data was applied: any missing data were not imputed.||||<0.0001
81462079|NCT00460811|162616470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||For each of the 4 active linaclotide groups, the null hypothesis was that there was no difference between placebo and the dose group in the change from baseline in the weekly normalized CSBM Rate. An observed cases (OC) approach to missing post-baseline data was applied: any missing data were not imputed.||||0.0008
81462080|NCT02064816|162616486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.5||0.277763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|1.56|||Mann-Whitney Non Parametric test|||||1.56|-0.46|0.277763
81462081|NCT02064816|162616487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean difference|1.3492||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3495|2.3489|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||Week 4||2.3489|0.3495|0.0083
81462082|NCT02064816|162616487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|1.3367||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3534|2.32|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||Week 8||2.3200|0.3534|0.0079
81462083|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.4003||||0.4311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5992|1.3998|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||ISRs subscale Week 4||1.3998|-0.5992|0.4311
81462084|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.08479||||0.8635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.885|1.0546|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||ISRs subscale Week 8||1.0546|-0.8850|0.8635
81462085|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.3245||||0.5099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2927|0.6437|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||ISRs subscale Week 12||0.6437|-1.2927|0.5099
81462086|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.07079||||0.8574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8452|0.7036|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||Global side-effect subscale: Week 4||0.7036|-0.8452|0.8574
81462087|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.1897||||0.6338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5926|0.972|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||Global side-effect subscale: Week 8||0.9720|-0.5926|0.6338
81462088|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.4097||||0.3042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3734|1.1929|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||Global side-effect subscale: Week 12||1.1929|-0.3734|0.3042
81462089|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.4083||||0.1038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9008|0.08419|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||Benefits: Week 4||0.08419|-0.9008|0.1038
81462090|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.1358||||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.637|0.3653|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||Benefits: Week 8||0.3653|-0.6370|0.5940
81462091|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.05809||||0.8217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5651|0.4489|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||Benefits: Week 12||0.4489|-0.5651|0.8217
81462092|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.5909||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0873|2.269|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||Description of pain: Week 4||2.2690|-1.0873|0.4890
81462093|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.7689||||0.3719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4607|0.9229|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||Description of pain: Week 8||0.9229|-2.4607|0.3719
81462094|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.1422||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5521|1.8364|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||Description of pain: Week 12||1.8364|-1.5521|0.8690
81462095|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.6544||||0.8328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4393|6.7482|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||VAS: Week 4||6.7482|-5.4393|0.8328
81462096|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.2294||||0.4764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.38|3.9212|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||VAS: Week 8||3.9212|-8.3800|0.4764
81462097|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-5.4196||||0.0852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5939|0.7547|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||VAS: Week 12||0.7547|-11.5939|0.0852
81462098|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.006873||||0.9639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2918|0.3055|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||Rating of pain: Week 4||0.3055|-0.2918|0.9639
81462099|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.08689||||0.5715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3886|0.2148|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||Rating of pain: Week 8||0.2148|-0.3886|0.5715
81462100|NCT02064816|162616488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.2224||||0.1502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5256|0.0809|||linear mixed model for repeated measures|||Rating of pain: Week 12||0.08090|-0.5256|0.1502
81462101|NCT04468347|162616506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|The two-way ANOVA included cognitive and amyloid status, and their interaction as fixed effects.||||||<0.0001
81462102|NCT04468347|162616506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|The two-way ANOVA included cognitive and amyloid status, and their interaction as fixed effects.||||||0.0005
81601887|NCT01342458|162881429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sample size was calculated based on pain WOMAC score and was accomplished using a moderate effect size (f=0.30). Standard deviation estimates were taken from our previous study. A sample size of 56 patients was needed to provide 80% power for detecting a moderate effect difference between the highest and lowest group pain means, with an alpha level of 0.05, a statistical design of F test of repeated measures (between and within effects), and assuming a 10% loss to follow-up.||||0.006
81462103|NCT04468347|162616506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.2161|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|The two-way ANOVA included cognitive and amyloid status, and their interaction as fixed effects.||||||0.2161
81462104|NCT04468347|162616507|OTHER|||||||0.1998|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1998
81462105|NCT04468347|162616508|OTHER|||||||0.0646|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0646
81462106|NCT01732458|162616548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage vs. Ondansetron|-16.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|2.0||||||The Miettinen and Nurminen method was used to provide 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for between-treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events.||2.0|-34.0|
81462107|NCT01732458|162616548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage vs. Ondansetron|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|14.3||||||The Miettinen and Nurminen method was used to provide 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for between-treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events.||14.3|-22.9|
81462108|NCT01732458|162616548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage vs. Ondansetron|-12.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|6.3||||||The Miettinen and Nurminen method was used to provide 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for between-treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events.||6.3|-30.3|
81462109|NCT02977572|162616563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||Based upon previous results, the investigators considered that the need for an intubation could be reduced by 15% \[19% in the CPAP group (control) vs. 4% in the NIV group (study)\]. The estimated sample size was 55 participants in each group (confidence interval \[1-α\] = 90% and power \[1-β\] = 85%).||||1.000
81462110|NCT01197534|162616587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.22||Week 24|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders using a Mantel Haenszel approach stratified by background use of DMARD and pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.22|0.08|<0.001
81462111|NCT01197534|162616588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportion|0.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.12|||Mantel Haenszel|95% confidence intervals and p-values are calculated using a Mantel Haenszel approach stratified by background use of DMARD and pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.12|0.04|<0.001
81462112|NCT01197534|162616589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.18|||Mantel Haenszel|95% confidence intervals and p-values are calculated using a Mantel Haenszel approach stratified by background use of DMARD and pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.18|0.07|<0.001
81462113|NCT01197534|162616589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.15|||Mantel Haenszel|95% confidence intervals and p-values are calculated using a Mantel Haenszel approach stratified by background use of DMARD and pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.15|0.05|<0.001
81462114|NCT01197534|162616590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.1|||Mantel Haenszel|95% confidence intervals and p-values are calculated using a Mantel Haenszel approach stratified by background use of DMARD and pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.10|0.03|<0.001
81462115|NCT01197534|162616590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.03||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.07|||Mantel Haenszel|95% confidence intervals and p-values are calculated using a Mantel Haenszel approach stratified by background use of DMARD and pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.07|0.00|0.033
81462116|NCT01197534|162616591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. Outcome was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure. As this is a non-parametric test, p-values alone are presented rather than an estimated treatment difference.|Van Elteren|P-values are estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by background use of DMARD and pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||||<0.001
81462117|NCT01197534|162616591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. Outcome was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure. As this is a non-parametric test, p-values alone are presented rather than an estimated treatment difference.|Van Elteren|P-values are estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by background use of DMARD and pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||||<0.001
81462118|NCT01197534|162616592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.42|14.8|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment, background use of DMARD and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||14.80|3.42|<0.001
81462119|NCT01197534|162616592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|8.65|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment, background use of DMARD and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||8.65|1.88|<0.001
81462120|NCT01197534|162616593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.23|16.65|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment, background use of DMARD and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||16.65|3.23|<0.001
81601888|NCT01342458|162881429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|1.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc newman keuls|||From baseline to 3rd month.||||<0.001
81462121|NCT01197534|162616593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.81|14.71|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment, background use of DMARD and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||14.71|2.81|<0.001
81462122|NCT01197534|162616594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|3.91||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. Outcome was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure.|Proportional odds model|No Response, moderate response and good response are included in the model, with treatment, background use of DMARD and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \> 1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||3.91|2.06|<0.001
81462123|NCT01197534|162616594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|3.37||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. Outcome was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure.|Proportional odds model|No Response, moderate response and good response are included in the model, with treatment, background use of DMARD and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \> 1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||3.37|1.77|<0.001
81462124|NCT01197534|162616595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|3.46|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment, background use of DMARD and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||3.46|1.73|<0.001
81462125|NCT01197534|162616595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.94|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment, background use of DMARD and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||2.94|1.46|<0.001
81462126|NCT01197534|162616596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.904||||||As this is a non-parametric test, p-values alone are presented rather than an estimated treatment difference.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Residuals from ANCOVA are analysed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel approach, adjusting for the effects of pooled country and background use of DMARD.||This analysis is performed using an ANCOVA model on the ranks of the change from baseline, by pooled country and background use of DMARD, including a term for the ranks of the baseline score as a covariate.||||0.904
81462127|NCT01197534|162616596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.342||||||As this is a non-parametric test, p-values alone are presented rather than an estimated treatment difference.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Residuals from ANCOVA are analysed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel approach, adjusting for the effects of pooled country and background use of DMARD.||This analysis is performed using an ANCOVA model on the ranks of the change from baseline, by pooled country and background use of DMARD, including a term for the ranks of the baseline score as a covariate.||||0.342
81462128|NCT01197534|162616597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|2.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|3.48||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. Outcome was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure.|ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as continuous covariate and treatment, background use of DMARD and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||3.48|1.47|<0.001
81524730|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.79|8.81||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||8.81|-6.79|
81462129|NCT01197534|162616597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.64||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.65||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. Outcome was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure.|ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as continuous covariate and treatment, background use of DMARD and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||2.65|0.63|0.001
81462130|NCT01197534|162616598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|2.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|3.2||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. Outcome was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure.|ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as continuous covariate and treatment, background use of DMARD and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||3.20|0.97|<0.001
81462131|NCT01197534|162616598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|3.08||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. Outcome was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure.|ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as continuous covariate and treatment, background use of DMARD and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of DMARD or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||3.08|0.83|<0.001
81462132|NCT03517540|162616653|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.63|0.25|0.688
81462133|NCT03517540|162616653|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.99|0.51|0.985
81462134|NCT03517540|162616653|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.84|0.3|0.870
81462135|NCT03517540|162616653|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|3.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.61|0.41|0.710
81462136|NCT03517540|162616654|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.61|0.08|0.136
81462137|NCT03517540|162616654|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.9|0.24|0.747
81462138|NCT03517540|162616654|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|3.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.63|0.18|0.784
81462139|NCT03517540|162616654|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|5.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.69|0.4|0.521
81462140|NCT02640664|162616655|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.93|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|10.5||primary endpoint in the extension study does not have p-values. It's a descriptive analysis.|ANOVA|||||10.5|-1.1|
81462141|NCT02640664|162616655|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|8.3||primary endpoint in the extension study does not have p-values. It's a descriptive analysis.|ANOVA|||||8.3|-3.4|
81462142|NCT02640664|162616655|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|7.8||primary endpoint in the extension study does not have p-values. It's a descriptive analysis.|ANOVA|||||7.8|-3.3|
81462143|NCT02640664|162616658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|16.7||P value not applicable because it's a descriptive analysis.|ANOVA|||||16.7|-0.8|
81462144|NCT02640664|162616658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|10.5||P value not applicable because it's a descriptive analysis.|ANOVA|||||10.5|-7.3|
81462145|NCT02640664|162616658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|14.8|||ANOVA|||||14.8|-2.0|
81462146|NCT00550745|162616682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.26||||||95.0|0.91|1.73|||||Relative risk (ZOSTAVAX™/placebo) of proportion of subjects reporting ≥ 1 serious AE through 42 Days postvaccination and 95% Confidence Interval were based on Miettinen and Nurminen \[Comparative analysis of two rates. Stat Med 1985;4:213-26\] method.|||1.73|0.91|
81462147|NCT00550745|162616683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.13||||||95.0|0.98|1.32|||||Relative risk (ZOSTAVAX™/placebo) of proportion of subjects reporting ≥ 1 serious AE through 6 months postvaccination and 95% Confidence Interval were based on Miettinen and Nurminen \[Comparative analysis of two rates. Stat Med 1985;4:213-26\] method.|||1.32|0.98|
81462148|NCT04818034|162616684|OTHER|paired t-test|paired t-test|0.965|STANDARD_DEVIATION|37.0||0.965|ONE_SIDED|96.0|||||paired t-test|||||||0.965
81462149|NCT06047366|162616689|OTHER|||||||0.18||||||p \< 0.05 was used as the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81462150|NCT06047366|162616690|OTHER|||||||0.09||||||p \< 0.05 was used as the threshold for statistical significance|Log Rank|||||||0.09
81462151|NCT01234870|162616691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The MR images resulting from two different image acquisition techniques, including Non-Corrected Breath-Hold Shallow-Breathing and Motion-Corrected, were assessed independently by two radiologists (average of 7 years of experience in reading cardiac MRI) using the American Heart Association modified 16 segment model and were evaluated using a four point Likert scale (1 = poor, 2 = fair, 3 = good, and 4 = excellent) for image quality||||<0.001
81462152|NCT00734162|162616693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis is the difference between treatment groups in the proportion of participants who met the outcome measure criterion, controlling for randomization age group.||||< 0.001
81462153|NCT03491462|162616763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6208|||||||Gehan's extended Wilcoxon's test|||||||0.6208
81462154|NCT01050582|162616767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.447|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.674|||Regression, Linear|Covariates: weight (wt) divided expected wt for age and height (ht), age, use of concomitant medication with growth effects, preexposure ht z-score.|Slope associated with treatment dummy variable with 1 indicating risperidone and 0 indicating other atypical antipychotics.|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the risperidone and other atypical antipsychotics groups in current height z-score.||0.674|0.220|<0.001
81601889|NCT01342458|162881429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|1.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman Keuls|||From baseline to 6th month.||||<0.001
81601890|NCT01342458|162881429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.82||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 3rd month.||||0.001
81462155|NCT01050582|162616768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.221|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.711|0.269|||Regression, Linear|Covariates: Tanner stage and gender|Slope associated with treatment dummy variable with 1 indicating risperidone and 0 indicating other atypical antipsychotics.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the risperidone and other atypical antipsychotics groups in age (years) at current Tanner stage.||0.269|-0.711|0.378
81462156|NCT01050582|162616769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.865|||>|0.999||95.0|0.189|3.963|||Fisher Exact||Estimated OR is from a logistic regression model including factors for treatment arm, age, indication, and use of concomitant medication with growth effects.|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the risperidone and other atypical antipsychotics groups in frequency of retrospectively reported potentially prolactin-related adverse events||3.963|0.189|>0.999
81462157|NCT01019694|162616770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|6.02|13.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||13.19|6.02|< 0.0001
81462158|NCT01019694|162616770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.2||||0.0009||95.0|2.57|9.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||9.91|2.57|0.0009
81462159|NCT01019694|162616771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3||||0.0006||95.0|2.29|8.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||8.28|2.29|0.0006
81462160|NCT01019694|162616771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.41|10.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||10.39|4.41|< 0.0001
81462161|NCT01019694|162616772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.9|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.71|11.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||11.09|4.71|< 0.0001
81462162|NCT01019694|162616772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|6.44|12.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||12.83|6.44|< 0.0001
81462163|NCT01019694|162616773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|5.94|12.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||12.37|5.94|< 0.0001
81462164|NCT01019694|162616773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.7|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.44|10.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||10.96|4.44|< 0.0001
81524731|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.39|22.38||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||22.38|4.39|
81524732|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.73|13.27||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||13.27|-4.73|
81524733|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.68|9.35||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||9.35|-8.68|
81462165|NCT01019694|162616774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|7.9|14.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||14.76|7.90|< 0.0001
81462166|NCT01019694|162616774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.7|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.23|11.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||11.23|4.23|< 0.0001
81462167|NCT01019694|162616776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.1167||95.0|-0.05|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.42|-0.05|0.1167
81462168|NCT01019694|162616776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.0026||95.0|0.13|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.59|0.13|0.0026
81462169|NCT01019694|162616777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.2826||95.0|-0.11|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.38|-0.11|0.2826
81462170|NCT01019694|162616777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.0013||95.0|0.16|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.66|0.16|0.0013
81462171|NCT01019694|162616778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.0023||95.0|0.13|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.59|0.13|0.0023
81462172|NCT01019694|162616778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.25|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.71|0.25|< 0.0001
81524734|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.77|14.12||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||14.12|-3.77|
81601891|NCT01342458|162881429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 6th month.||||<0.001
81462173|NCT01019694|162616779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.0006||95.0|0.18|0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.65|0.18|0.0006
81462174|NCT01019694|162616779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.0004||95.0|0.2|0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.68|0.20|0.0004
81462175|NCT01019694|162616780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.0673||95.0|-0.02|0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.47|-0.02|0.0673
81462176|NCT01019694|162616780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.0245||95.0|0.04|0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.54|0.04|0.0245
81462177|NCT01019694|162616782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.5695||95.0|-0.24|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.13|-0.24|0.5695
81462178|NCT01019694|162616782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.3093||95.0|-0.28|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.09|-0.28|0.3093
81462179|NCT01019694|162616783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.3578||95.0|-0.31|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.11|-0.31|0.3578
81462180|NCT01019694|162616783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.7433||95.0|-0.18|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.25|-0.18|0.7433
81644250|NCT00141271|162978898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3385||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Endpoint||||0.3385
81644251|NCT00141271|162978899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3299||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.3299
81644252|NCT00141271|162978899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1915||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.1915
81462181|NCT01019694|162616784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.524||95.0|-0.29|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.15|-0.29|0.524
81462182|NCT01019694|162616784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.3171||95.0|-0.34|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.11|-0.34|0.3171
81462183|NCT01019694|162616785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.2499||95.0|-0.38|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.10|-0.38|0.2499
81644253|NCT00141271|162978900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5407||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.5407
81644254|NCT00141271|162978900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6079||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.6079
81644255|NCT00141271|162978901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8464||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 3||||0.8464
81462184|NCT01019694|162616785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.6144||95.0|-0.31|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.18|-0.31|0.6144
81462185|NCT01019694|162616786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.5142||95.0|-0.16|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.33|-0.16|0.5142
81462186|NCT01019694|162616786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.2691||95.0|-0.39|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.11|-0.39|0.2691
81462187|NCT01019694|162616788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.6236||95.0|-0.23|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.14|-0.23|0.6236
81462188|NCT01019694|162616788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.3342||95.0|-0.28|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.09|-0.28|0.3342
81462189|NCT01019694|162616789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.1884||95.0|-0.36|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.07|-0.36|0.1884
81462190|NCT01019694|162616789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.6978||95.0|-0.17|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.26|-0.17|0.6978
81644256|NCT00141271|162978901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4023||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 3||||0.4023
81462191|NCT01019694|162616790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.4197||95.0|-0.32|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.13|-0.32|0.4197
81462192|NCT01019694|162616790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.3949||95.0|-0.33|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.13|-0.33|0.3949
81462193|NCT01019694|162616791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.299||95.0|-0.38|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.12|-0.38|0.299
81462194|NCT01019694|162616791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.1404||95.0|-0.44|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.06|-0.44|0.1404
81462195|NCT01019694|162616792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.463||95.0|-0.36|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.16|-0.36|0.463
81462196|NCT01019694|162616792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.3824||95.0|-0.15|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.38|-0.15|0.3824
81462197|NCT01019694|162616793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8282||95.0|-0.036|0.045|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.045|-0.036|0.8282
81462198|NCT01019694|162616793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.6587||95.0|-0.032|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.050|-0.032|0.6587
81462199|NCT01019694|162616794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.1185||95.0|-0.009|0.081|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.081|-0.009|0.1185
81462200|NCT01019694|162616794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.2651||95.0|-0.02|0.072|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.072|-0.020|0.2651
81462201|NCT01019694|162616795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.5852||95.0|-0.058|0.033|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.033|-0.058|0.5852
81524735|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.44|22.68||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||22.68|4.44|
81644257|NCT00141271|162978901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.287||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 6||||0.2870
81644258|NCT00141271|162978901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2537||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 6||||0.2537
81644259|NCT00141271|162978901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7909||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.7909
81462202|NCT01019694|162616795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.7242||95.0|-0.054|0.038|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.038|-0.054|0.7242
81462203|NCT01019694|162616796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.0328||95.0|0.005|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||||0.110|0.005|0.0328
81462204|NCT01019694|162616796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8896||95.0|-0.058|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.050|-0.058|0.8896
81462205|NCT01019694|162616797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.402||95.0|-0.042|0.105|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.105|-0.042|0.402
81462206|NCT01019694|162616797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.659||95.0|-0.057|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.090|-0.057|0.659
81462207|NCT01019694|162616798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.0893||95.0|-0.01|0.139|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.139|-0.010|0.0893
81462208|NCT01019694|162616798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.5424||95.0|-0.052|0.099|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.099|-0.052|0.5424
81462209|NCT01019694|162616799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.6396||95.0|-0.104|0.064|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.064|-0.104|0.6396
81462210|NCT01019694|162616799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.6455||95.0|-0.106|0.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.066|-0.106|0.6455
81462211|NCT01019694|162616800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.2596||95.0|-0.038|0.141|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.141|-0.038|0.2596
81601892|NCT01342458|162881430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used a casewise two-way ANOVA for repeated measures (two independent groups and three repeated measures/assessments), followed by a post hoc Newman-Keuls to verify the interaction effect of group vs. time between T0 (baseline), T3 (3th month) and T6 (6th month).||||0.015
81462212|NCT01019694|162616800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.6659||95.0|-0.112|0.071|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.071|-0.112|0.6659
81462213|NCT01019694|162616802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.476||95.0|-0.4|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.19|-0.40|0.476
81462214|NCT01019694|162616802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.6976||95.0|-0.35|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.23|-0.35|0.6976
81462215|NCT01019694|162616803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9506||95.0|-0.4|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.37|-0.40|0.9506
81462216|NCT01019694|162616803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.2362||95.0|-0.15|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.62|-0.15|0.2362
81462217|NCT01019694|162616804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.5645||95.0|-0.3|0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.54|-0.30|0.5645
81462218|NCT01019694|162616804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.0163||95.0|0.1|0.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.95|0.10|0.0163
81462219|NCT01019694|162616805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.4339||95.0|-0.6|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.26|-0.60|0.4339
81462220|NCT01019694|162616805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.4886||95.0|-0.28|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.59|-0.28|0.4886
81462221|NCT01019694|162616806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.7637||95.0|-0.5|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Combivent Inhalation Aerosol||0.37|-0.50|0.7637
81462222|NCT01019694|162616806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.3755||95.0|-0.24|0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline and baseline-by-test-day interaction||Comparison of Combivent Respimat versus Atrovent + Albuterol Aerosols||0.65|-0.24|0.3755
81462223|NCT02573181|162616827|OTHER|Difference in percentage with AEs|Difference|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|15.8|||||Difference and 95% CI calculated based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||15.8|-7.4|
81462224|NCT02573181|162616829|OTHER|Difference in % with fatigue|Fatigue difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|8.8|||||Difference and 95% CI calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||8.8|-10.7|
81462225|NCT02573181|162616829|OTHER|Difference in % with arthralgia|Arthralgia difference|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|3.4|||||Difference and 95% CI calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||3.4|-10.2|
81462226|NCT02573181|162616829|OTHER|Difference in % with myalgia|Myalgia difference|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|13.3|||||Difference and 95% CI calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||13.3|-3.9|
81462227|NCT02573181|162616829|OTHER|Difference in % with headache|Headache difference|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|6.4|||||Difference and 95% CI calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||6.4|-11.4|
81462228|NCT00885664|162616845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.45
81462229|NCT00885664|162616846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81462230|NCT00885664|162616847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.91
81601893|NCT01342458|162881430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 3rd month.||||<0.001
81601894|NCT01342458|162881430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 6th month.||||<0.001
81601895|NCT01342458|162881430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 3rd month.||||<0.001
81601896|NCT01342458|162881430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 6th month.||||<0.001
81601897|NCT01342458|162881431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used a casewise two-way ANOVA for repeated measures (two independent groups and three repeated measures/assessments), followed by a post hoc Newman-Keuls test to verify the interaction effect of group vs. time between T0 (baseline), T3 (3th month) and T6 (6th month).||||<0.001
81601898|NCT01342458|162881431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|1.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 3rd month.||||<0.001
81601899|NCT01342458|162881431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|1.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 6th month.||||<0.001
81601900|NCT01342458|162881431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 3rd month.||||<0.001
81601901|NCT01342458|162881431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 6th month.||||<0.001
81601902|NCT01342458|162881432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used a casewise two-way ANOVA for repeated measures (two independent groups and three repeated measures/assessments), followed by a post hoc Newman-Keuls test to verify the interaction effect of group vs. time between T0 (baseline), T3 (3th month) and T6 (6th month).||||<0.001
81601903|NCT01342458|162881432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|1.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 3rd month.||||<0.001
81601904|NCT01342458|162881432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|1.69||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 6th month.||||0.019
81601905|NCT01342458|162881432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 3rd month.||||<0.001
81601906|NCT01342458|162881432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 6th month.||||<0.001
81601907|NCT01342458|162881433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used a casewise two-way ANOVA for repeated measures (two independent groups and three repeated measures/assessments), followed by a post hoc Newman-Keuls test to verify the interaction effect of group vs. time between T0 (baseline), T3 (3th month) and T6 (6th month).||||0.019
81644260|NCT00141271|162978901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3308||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.3308
81462231|NCT00885664|162616848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.81
81601908|NCT01342458|162881433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|1.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 3rd month.||||<0.001
81601909|NCT01342458|162881433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|1.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 6th month.||||<0.001
81601910|NCT01342458|162881433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 3rd month.||||<0.001
81601911|NCT01342458|162881433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||post hoc Newman-Keuls|||From baseline to 6th month.||||<0.001
81601912|NCT01342458|162881434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.425|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used a casewise two-way ANOVA for repeated measures (two independent groups and three repeated measures/assessments), followed by a post hoc Newman-Keuls test to verify the interaction effect of group vs. time between T0 (baseline), T3 (3th month) and T6 (6th month).||||0.425
81601913|NCT01342458|162881435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.443|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used a casewise two-way ANOVA for repeated measures (two independent groups and three repeated measures/assessments), followed by a post hoc Newman-Keuls test to verify the interaction effect of group vs. time between T0 (baseline), T3 (3th month) and T6 (6th month).||||0.443
81601914|NCT01342458|162881436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|10.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference in paracetamol intake at 6-month.||||<0.001
81601915|NCT01264380|162881444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Mean|4.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.83|7.6||||||The point estimate and 90 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) of vemurafenib plasma AUC geometric means ratios of the Fed to Fasted conditions following an oral administration of a single dose of 960 mg vemurafenib were analyzed.||7.60|2.83|
81601916|NCT01264380|162881445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Mean|5.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.99|8.55||||||The point estimate and 90% CI of vemurafenib plasma AUC geometric means ratios of the Fed to Fasted conditions following an oral administration of a single dose of 960 mg vemurafenib were analyzed.||8.55|2.99|
81601917|NCT01264380|162881446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Mean|2.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.81|3.32||||||The point estimate and 90% CI of vemurafenib plasma Cmax geometric means ratios of the Fed to Fasted conditions following an oral administration of a single dose of 960 mg vemurafenib were analyzed.||3.32|1.81|
81462232|NCT00885664|162616849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.99
81601918|NCT01147822|162881453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0184|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7658|1.3542|||||The HR was estimated by the Cox regression model using treatment stratification factors as covariates. The HR was adjusted for Karnofsky Performance Scale scores, prior nephrectomy, and Baseline levels of lactate dehydrogenase.|||1.3542|0.7658|
81601919|NCT01147822|162881454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.808|1.441|||Log Rank||Hazard ratios were estimated using the Pike estimator. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with this treatment compared with Sunitinib.|||1.441|0.808|0.604
81601920|NCT00261495|162881467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Tested using 95% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 1.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.29||||0.011||95.0|-0.27|0.84||Statistical significance level was 0.05. Two-sided 95% CI of the treatment difference based on LS means \& error terms obtained from ANCOVA (covariate: baseline; factors: country, previous pain treatment, underlying disease, and treatment).|ANCOVA|If the right side of CI\<1 then the null hypothesis was rejected in favour of the alternative, and non-inferiority of OROS hydromorphone was concluded.|LS mean difference has been presented, which was calculated as hydromorphone minus oxycodone.|"Null hypothesis: Difference in change from baseline with OROS hydromorphone compared with SR oxycodone was less than or equal to 1.~Alternative hypothesis: Difference in change from baseline with OROS hydromorphone compared with SR oxycodone was greater than 1.~Sample size needed to detect a clinically significant difference of 1 was 151 per treatment arm (standard deviation = 2.4, significance level 0.025 one-sided, based on 90% power)."||0.84|-0.27|0.011
81601921|NCT00261495|162881468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08||||0.706||95.0|-0.32|0.47||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 was used. A closed hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error. Procedure was stopped here, subsequent tests were exploratory in nature.|ANCOVA|Superiority of OROS hydromorphone compared to SR oxycodone was evaluated.|Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|"Null hypothesis: Difference in change from baseline between hydromorphone and oxycodone was equal to zero.~Alternative hypothesis: Difference in change from baseline between hydromorphone and oxycodone was not equal to zero."||0.47|-0.32|0.706
81601922|NCT00261495|162881469|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Tested using 95% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 1.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.53|0.29||Statistical significance level was 0.05. Two-sided 95% CI of the treatment difference based on LS means \& error terms obtained from ANCOVA (covariate: baseline; factors: country, previous pain treatment, underlying disease, and treatment).|ANCOVA|If the right side of CI\<1 then the null hypothesis was rejected in favour of the alternative, and non-inferiority of OROS hydromorphone was concluded.|Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|"Null hypothesis: Difference in change from baseline with OROS hydromorphone compared with SR oxycodone was less than or equal to 1.~Alternative hypothesis: Difference in change from baseline with OROS hydromorphone compared with SR oxycodone was greater than 1.~Sample size needed to detect a clinically significant difference of 1 was 151 per treatment arm (standard deviation = 2.4, significance level 0.025 one-sided, based on 90% power)."||0.29|-0.53|<0.001
81601923|NCT00261495|162881470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.87||||0.065||95.0|-5.94|0.19||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 was used. A closed hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error. Procedure has been stopped, test is exploratory in nature.|ANCOVA|Superiority of OROS hydromorphone compared to SR oxycodone was evaluated.|Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|"Null hypothesis: Difference in change from baseline between hydromorphone and oxycodone was equal to zero.~Alternative hypothesis: Difference in change from baseline between hydromorphone and oxycodone was not equal to zero."||0.19|-5.94|0.065
81601924|NCT00261495|162881471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.348||95.0|-0.62|0.22||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 was used. A closed hierarchical testing approach was used to control the overall Type I error. Procedure has been stopped, test is exploratory in nature.|ANCOVA|Superiority of OROS hydromorphone compared to SR oxycodone was evaluated.|Mean difference was calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|"Null hypothesis: Difference in change from baseline between hydromorphone and oxycodone was equal to zero.~Alternative hypothesis: Difference in change from baseline between hydromorphone and oxycodone was not equal to zero."||0.22|-0.62|0.348
81644261|NCT00141271|162978902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3355||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 3||||0.3355
81644262|NCT00141271|162978902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8447||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 3||||0.8447
81644263|NCT00141271|162978902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8959||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 6||||0.8959
81644264|NCT00141271|162978902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4826||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 6||||0.4826
81644265|NCT00141271|162978902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4178||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.4178
81462233|NCT00885664|162616850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81462234|NCT00885664|162616851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81462235|NCT00885664|162616852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81601925|NCT00261495|162881472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.616||95.0|-0.54|0.32||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 was used. A closed hierarchical testing approach was used to control the overall Type I error. Procedure has been stopped, test is exploratory in nature.|ANCOVA|Superiority of OROS hydromorphone compared to SR oxycodone was evaluated.|Mean difference was calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|"Null hypothesis: Difference in change from baseline between hydromorphone and oxycodone was equal to zero.~Alternative hypothesis: Difference in change from baseline between hydromorphone and oxycodone was not equal to zero."||0.32|-0.54|0.616
81601926|NCT00261495|162881473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.249||||||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 was used. A closed hierarchical testing approach was used to control the overall Type I error. Hierarchical testing procedure has been stopped, test is exploratory in nature.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-squared statistic stratified for country was used.||"Null hypothesis: There is no association between study medication and dose escalation.~Alternative hypothesis: There is an association between study medication and dose escalation."||||0.249
81601927|NCT00261495|162881474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.42||||0.05||95.0|0.0|0.84||0.05 two-sided testing, exploratory comparison|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.84|-0.00|0.050
81601928|NCT00261495|162881475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.105||95.0|-0.06|0.67||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.67|-0.06|0.105
81601929|NCT00261495|162881476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39||||0.058||95.0|-0.01|0.79||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.79|-0.01|0.058
81601930|NCT00261495|162881477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23||||0.21||95.0|-0.13|0.59||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hdromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.59|-0.13|0.210
81601931|NCT00261495|162881478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.941||95.0|-4.87|4.52||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||4.52|-4.87|0.941
81601932|NCT00261495|162881479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||0.073||95.0|-0.03|0.65||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.65|-0.03|0.073
81601933|NCT00261495|162881480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.431||95.0|-0.52|0.22||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.22|-0.52|0.431
81601934|NCT00261495|162881481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.835||95.0|-0.4|0.33||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.33|-0.40|0.835
81462236|NCT00885664|162616853|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81462237|NCT00885664|162616854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.06
81601935|NCT00261495|162881482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51||||0.837||95.0|-5.36|4.35||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||4.35|-5.36|0.837
81601936|NCT00261495|162881483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.832||95.0|-0.38|0.31||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.31|-0.38|0.832
81601937|NCT00261495|162881484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.143||95.0|-0.1|0.71||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.71|-0.10|0.143
81601938|NCT00261495|162881485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21||||0.345||95.0|-0.23|0.64||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.64|-0.23|0.345
81601939|NCT00261495|162881486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14||||0.552||95.0|-0.33|0.61||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.61|-0.33|0.552
81462238|NCT00885664|162616855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.33
81601940|NCT00261495|162881487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.47||||0.042||95.0|0.02|0.93||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.93|0.02|0.042
81601941|NCT00261495|162881488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33||||0.171||95.0|-0.14|0.81||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.81|-0.14|0.171
81601942|NCT00261495|162881489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.475||95.0|-0.31|0.65||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.65|-0.31|0.475
81601943|NCT00261495|162881490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23||||0.359||95.0|-0.26|0.72||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.72|-0.26|0.359
81601944|NCT00261495|162881491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.611||95.0|-0.52|0.3||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.30|-0.52|0.611
81601945|NCT00261495|162881492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.526||95.0|-0.6|0.31||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.31|-0.60|0.526
81601946|NCT00261495|162881493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.769||95.0|-0.49|0.36||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.36|-0.49|0.769
81601947|NCT00261495|162881494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.843||95.0|-0.4|0.49||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.49|-0.40|0.843
81601948|NCT00261495|162881495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.977||95.0|-0.45|0.44||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.44|-0.45|0.977
81601949|NCT00261495|162881496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.977||95.0|-0.47|0.49||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.49|-0.47|0.977
81601950|NCT00261495|162881497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.902||95.0|-0.51|0.45||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.45|-0.51|0.902
81601951|NCT00261495|162881499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.36||||0.169||95.0|-5.74|1.02||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||1.02|-5.74|0.169
81601952|NCT00261495|162881500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.89||||0.245||95.0|-5.09|1.31||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||1.31|-5.09|0.245
81601953|NCT00261495|162881501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.64||||0.071||95.0|-5.51|0.23||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.23|-5.51|0.071
81601954|NCT00261495|162881502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.03||||0.297||95.0|-5.85|1.8||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||1.80|-5.85|0.297
81601955|NCT00261495|162881503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.41||||0.205||95.0|-1.32|6.14||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||6.14|-1.32|0.205
81601956|NCT00261495|162881504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.35||||0.107||95.0|-7.43|0.73||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.73|-7.43|0.107
81601957|NCT00261495|162881505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6||||0.475||95.0|-2.8|6.0||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||6.00|-2.80|0.475
81601958|NCT00261495|162881506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.16||||0.02||95.0|-7.67|-0.65||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||-0.65|-7.67|0.020
81601959|NCT00261495|162881507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.88||95.0|-0.3|0.26||0.05 two-sided test|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.26|-0.30|0.880
81601960|NCT00261495|162881508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Exploratory comparison||||0.320
81601961|NCT00261495|162881513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.575|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Exploratory comparison||||0.575
81644266|NCT00141271|162978902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8277||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.8277
81644267|NCT00141271|162978903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7758||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made.|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 3||||0.7758
81644268|NCT00141271|162978903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8737||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made.|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 3||||0.8737
81601962|NCT00261495|162881514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.807|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Exploratory comparison||||0.807
81601963|NCT00261495|162881515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.61||||0.118||95.0|-5.88|0.67|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.67|-5.88|0.118
81601964|NCT00261495|162881516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.956||95.0|-3.08|2.91|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||2.91|-3.08|0.956
81601965|NCT00261495|162881517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.299||95.0|-0.08|0.26|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.26|-0.08|0.299
81601966|NCT00261495|162881518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.13||||0.471||95.0|-4.2|1.95|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxymorphone|Exploratory comparison||1.95|-4.20|0.471
81601967|NCT00261495|162881519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.84||||0.025||95.0|0.48|7.19|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||7.19|0.48|0.025
81601968|NCT00261495|162881520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4||||0.556||95.0|-5.61|10.42|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||10.42|-5.61|0.556
81601969|NCT00261495|162881521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.12||||0.551||95.0|-9.11|4.88|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||4.88|-9.11|0.551
81601970|NCT00261495|162881522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.98||||0.207||95.0|-7.63|1.66|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||1.66|-7.63|0.207
81601971|NCT00261495|162881523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.46||||0.123||95.0|-5.6|0.68|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.68|-5.60|0.123
81601972|NCT00261495|162881524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.602||95.0|-4.27|2.48|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||2.48|-4.27|0.602
81601973|NCT00261495|162881525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.65||||0.647||95.0|-2.14|3.44|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||3.44|-2.14|0.647
81601974|NCT00261495|162881526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.627||95.0|-0.17|0.1|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||0.10|-0.17|0.627
81601975|NCT00261495|162881527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.414||95.0|-4.45|1.84|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||1.84|-4.45|0.414
81601976|NCT00261495|162881528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.05||||0.01||95.0|0.94|7.16|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||7.16|0.94|0.010
81601977|NCT00261495|162881529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21||||0.955||95.0|-7.2|7.62|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||7.62|-7.20|0.955
81601978|NCT00261495|162881530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.31||||0.669||95.0|-4.72|7.34|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||7.34|-4.72|0.669
81601979|NCT00261495|162881531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.17||||0.595||95.0|-3.15|5.49|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||5.49|-3.15|0.595
81601980|NCT00261495|162881532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.94||||0.543||95.0|-3.98|2.1|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated: hydromorphone minus oxycodone|Exploratory comparison||2.10|-3.98|0.543
81601981|NCT03474107|162881546|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.702||||0.00142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.556|0.886||Stratification factors were ECOG PS, geographic region and liver metastasis. P-value was based on log-rank test. P-value of overall survival is ≤ the predetermined 1-sided significance level of 0.00679 based on the number of observed deaths.|Stratified Log rank||Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, ECOG PS, geographic region and liver metastasis as the explanatory variables.|||0.886|0.556|0.00142
81601982|NCT03474107|162881547|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.615|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.505|0.748||Stratification factors were ECOG PS, geographic region and liver metastasis. P-value was based on log-rank test. P value of PFS is ≤ the predetermined 1-sided significance level of 0.02189 based on the number of observed PFS events.|Stratified Log Rank||Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, ECOG PS, geographic region and liver metastasis as the explanatory variables.|||0.748|0.505|<0.00001
81601983|NCT03474107|162881548|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Stratification factors were ECOG PS, Region and Liver Metastasis."|Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81601984|NCT03474107|162881549|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Stratification factors were ECOG PS, Region and Liver Metastasis.|Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81601985|NCT01932697|162881560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Paired t-test|||||||.01
81601986|NCT01932697|162881561|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81601987|NCT01932697|162881562|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81601988|NCT01932697|162881563|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81462239|NCT00921557|162616872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of percent change from baseline to week 24||||<0.001
81462240|NCT00921557|162616872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of percent change from baseline to week 48||||<0.001
81601989|NCT02696564|162881583|SUPERIORITY|We will estimate a 95% confidence interval for the losartan vs placebo mean difference, using the regression estimate and the t-distribution; we will reject the null that losartan is equivalent to placebo if the 95% interval excludes 0.0.||||||0.133|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|P-value based on generalized linear mixed models with covariates for site, baseline value, and for treatment group.||||||0.133
81601990|NCT02696564|162881584|SUPERIORITY|Statistical differences were inferred if the 95% confidence intervals (CI) did not include zero.||||||0.762||||||P-value based on generalized linear mixed models with covariates for site, baseline value, and for treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.762
81601991|NCT02696564|162881585|SUPERIORITY|Statistical differences were inferred if the 95% confidence intervals (CI) did not include zero.||||||0.834||||||P-value based on generalized linear mixed models with covariates for site, baseline value, and for treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.834
81601992|NCT02696564|162881586|SUPERIORITY|Statistical differences were inferred if the 95% confidence intervals (CI) did not include zero.||||||0.783||||||P-value based on generalized linear mixed models with covariates for site, baseline value, and for treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.783
81601993|NCT02696564|162881587|SUPERIORITY|Statistical differences were inferred if the 95% confidence intervals (CI) did not include zero.||||||0.053||||||P-value based on generalized linear mixed models with covariates for site, baseline value, and for treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.053
81601994|NCT02696564|162881588|SUPERIORITY|Statistical differences were inferred if the 95% confidence intervals (CI) did not include zero.||||||0.016||||||P-value based on generalized linear mixed models with covariates for site, baseline value, and for treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.016
81601995|NCT02696564|162881589|SUPERIORITY|Statistical differences were inferred if the 95% confidence intervals (CI) did not include zero.||||||0.065||||||P-value based on generalized linear mixed models with covariates for site, baseline value, and for treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.065
81601996|NCT02696564|162881590|SUPERIORITY|Statistical differences were inferred if the 95% confidence intervals (CI) did not include zero.||||||0.293||||||P-value based on generalized linear mixed models with covariates for site, baseline value, and for treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.293
81701680|NCT02293902|163098756|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.185|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.583|26.594||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by prior biologic use (Yes, No) and weight at screening (\<55 kg, \>=55 kg).|Placebo vs. Sarilumab 150 mg|26.594|5.583|<0.0001
81462241|NCT00921557|162616873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Fisher Exact|||Comparison of percentage of participants experiencing primary safety outcome||||>0.99
81462242|NCT00942890|162616933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81462243|NCT00942890|162616939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81462244|NCT00911612|162616941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0||||Not adjusted since only one comparison was made.|ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance was used to compare drug with placebo adjusting for baseline geometric center at 24 hours , BMI, and 7 alpha CHO.||||0.22
81462245|NCT00911612|162616942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance was used to compare drug with placebo adjusting for BMI and 7 alpha HCO.||||0.02
81462246|NCT01814696|162616971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.605||||||a prior threshold p\<0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.605
81524736|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.64|10.64||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||10.64|-7.64|
81601997|NCT02696564|162881591|SUPERIORITY|Statistical differences were inferred if the 95% confidence intervals (CI) did not include zero.||||||0.356||||||P-value based on generalized linear mixed models with covariates for site, baseline value, and for treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.356
81601998|NCT02696564|162881592|SUPERIORITY|Statistical differences were inferred if the 95% confidence intervals (CI) did not include zero.||||||0.009||||||P-value based on generalized linear mixed models with covariates for site, baseline value, and for treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.009
81462247|NCT01814696|162616972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.604|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Heart failure related ED visits||||0.604
81601999|NCT02696564|162881593|SUPERIORITY||Relative rate (losartan to placebo)|0.8||||0.892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|18.77|||Negative binomial model|||P-value for rate of mild exacerbations between treatment groups (measured in events per 100 person-years).||18.77|0.03|0.892
81602000|NCT02696564|162881593|SUPERIORITY||Relative rate (losartan to placebo)|0.91||||0.946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|14.97|||Negative binomial model|||P-value for rate of moderate exacerbations between treatment groups (measured in events per 100 person-years).||14.97|0.05|0.946
81602001|NCT02696564|162881593|SUPERIORITY||Relative rate (losartan to placebo)|0.36||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|6.51|||Negative binomial model|||P-value for rate of severe exacerbations between treatment groups (measured in events per 100 person-years).||6.51|0.02|0.487
81602002|NCT01337986|162881594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.84|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Per protocol Analysis||||0.84
81602003|NCT01337986|162881594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in EDTRS between Visits 2 and 3.||||.29
81602004|NCT01337986|162881596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: there will be no difference in the change relevant to baseline (visit 1) in EDTRS 5% contrast sensitivity with dalfampridine vs placebo.||||.64
81701681|NCT02293902|163098756|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.227|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.446|15.158||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using CMH test stratified by prior biologic use (Yes, No) and weight at screening (\<55 kg, \>=55 kg).|Placebo vs. Sarilumab 200 mg|15.158|3.446|<0.0001
81462248|NCT01814696|162616972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Non-heart failure related ED visits||||1.000
81462249|NCT01814696|162616972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.677|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||All cause ED visits||||0.677
81462250|NCT01814696|162616973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.341|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.341
81462251|NCT01814696|162616973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.042|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.042
81462252|NCT01814696|162616974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.497|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||All cause||||0.497
81462253|NCT01814696|162616974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.413|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Heart failure related||||0.413
81462254|NCT01814696|162616974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.944|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Non-heart failure ED visits||||0.944
81462255|NCT01814696|162616975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.057|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||All cause||||0.057
81462256|NCT01814696|162616975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.236|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Heart failure related||||0.236
81602005|NCT01337986|162881596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.11|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis for period effect: there will be no difference in the change relevant to baseline (visit 1) in EDTRS 5% contrast sensitivity for those who started on dalfampridine and crossed over to placebo, compared to those who started on placebo and crossed over to dalfampridine.||||0.11
81602006|NCT01337986|162881597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.93|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.93
81701682|NCT01375647|163098782|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.9||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|3.9|||Chi-squared|2 sided, not adjusted||||3.9|-9.6|0.4
81462257|NCT01814696|162616975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.236|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Non heart failure related||||0.236
81602007|NCT01337986|162881598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.34|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.34
81602008|NCT01337986|162881600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.1||Probability of being in the lowest quartile for Visual Field Index deficits.|Regression, Logistic||Odds Ratio for Visual Field Index|||2.10|1.02|0.04
81602009|NCT01337986|162881601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.94|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.94
81602010|NCT01337986|162881602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.39
81602011|NCT01337986|162881603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.72|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.72
81602012|NCT00141739|162881613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test||||||0.001
81602013|NCT04026165|162881635|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.1439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|2.81|||Random Slope Model|||Estimates were from a random slope model with change in eGFRcr from treatment-specific Baselines at Weeks 4, 8, 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, and 84 as outcome, including terms for treatment-specific Baseline eGFRcr, pre-run-in urine albumin to creatinine ratio (UACR) category (\< 1500 mg/g vs. \>= 1500 mg/g), concomitant use of sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors at Randomization, treatment group, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, where week has a random effect.||2.81|-0.41|0.1439
81602014|NCT04026165|162881636|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.1||||0.8353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|11.4||p-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Randomization stratification factors. Randomization stratification factors= pre-run-in eGFRcr stratum, pre-run-in UACR category and concomitant use of SGLT-2 inhibitors at Randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% exact CI based on the Santner-Snell method was presented for the difference in proportions between SEL and placebo arms.|||11.4|-10.9|0.8353
81602015|NCT04026165|162881637|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.48||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.72|||Stratified Log-Rank|P-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test, stratified by randomization stratification factors.|Hazard ratio and 95% CI were estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model, stratified by randomization stratification factors and were reported only for outcomes with more than 10 events, and have at least 1 event in each treatment arm.|||2.72|0.81|0.2010
81602016|NCT04026165|162881639|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.5399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|1.86|||Random Slope Model|||Estimates were from a random slope model with change in eGFRcys from pre-run-in Baseline at Weeks 4, 8, 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, and 84 as outcome, including terms for pre-run-in Baseline eGFRcys, pre-run-in UACR category (\< 1500 mg/g vs. \>= 1500 mg/g), concomitant use of SGLT-2 inhibitors at Randomization, treatment group, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, where week has a random effect.||1.86|-0.97|0.5399
81644269|NCT00141271|162978903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1151||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 6||||0.1151
81524737|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.76|6.44||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||6.44|-11.76|
81602017|NCT03815019|162881644|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|7.2218|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13083.0|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Participants in the megestrol group who successfully transitioned to oral feeding.|Analysis conducted using Generalized Linear Mixed Models with a logit link within SAS Proc GLIMMIX to model the binary outcome of transitioned to oral feeding (y/n) defined as at least 90 percent of calories consumed orally. Fixed effects (dummy variables) will be entered for each site as described by McNeish and Stapleton (2016) to account for the clustering of the participants within sites. This will result in essentially, a logistic regression model with appropriate standard errors.||||
81602018|NCT03815019|162881644|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|9.1544|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13083.0|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Participants in the placebo group who successfully transitioned to oral feeding.|Analysis conducted using Generalized Linear Mixed Models with a logit link within SAS Proc GLIMMIX to model the binary outcome of transitioned to oral feeding (y/n) defined as at least 90 percent of calories consumed orally. Fixed effects (dummy variables) will be entered for each site as described by McNeish and Stapleton (2016) to account for the clustering of the participants within sites. This will result in essentially, a logistic regression model with appropriate standard errors.||||
81602019|NCT03815019|162881646|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Pr(\>F) = 0.7846, Nested model using site as a predictor|||||
81602020|NCT03815019|162881647|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Pr(\>F) = 0.7025, Nested model using site as a predictor|||||
81602021|NCT03815019|162881648|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Pr(\>F) = 0.6764, Nested model using site as a predictor|||||
81602022|NCT03815019|162881649|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Pr(\>F) = 0.7649, Nested model using site as a predictor|||||
81701683|NCT01375647|163098783|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.4||||4e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|19.8||2-sided, no adjustment|Chi-squared|||||19.8|7.0|0.00004
81462258|NCT01814696|162616976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.034|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||All cause||||0.034
81462259|NCT01814696|162616976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.196|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Heart failure related||||0.196
81462260|NCT01814696|162616976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Non heart failure related||||0.210
81462261|NCT01814696|162616977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81602023|NCT03815019|162881650|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Pr(\>F) = 0.9487, Nested model using site as a predictor|||||
81602024|NCT03815019|162881651|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Pr(\>F) = 0.7669, Nested model using site as a predictor|||||
81602025|NCT03815019|162881652|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Pr(\>F) = 0.5883, Nested model using site as a predictor|||||
81602026|NCT03815019|162881653|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Pr(\>F) = 0.4749, Nested model using site as a predictor|||||
81602027|NCT03815019|162881654|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Pr(\>F) = 0.8781, Nested model using site as a predictor|||||
81602028|NCT04270747|162881681|OTHER|A pre-specified similarity margin of (-3, 3) ETDRS letters was used to demonstrate clinical similarity for the mean change from Baseline in BCVA at Week 8.|Difference between means|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|1.3|||||Estimated using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 8.||1.3|-1.1|
81602029|NCT04270747|162881682|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.2|2.2|||||Estimated using the stratified Newcombe confidence limits (with Mantel-Haenszel weights) adjusting for stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters).|Risk difference in percentage of participants who maintained vision at Week 52.||2.2|-5.2|
81602030|NCT04270747|162881682|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.2|2.8|||||Estimated using the stratified Newcombe confidence limits (with Mantel-Haenszel weights) adjusting for stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters).|Risk difference in percentage of participants who maintained vision at Week 52.||2.8|-6.2|
81602031|NCT04270747|162881683|OTHER||Difference between means|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|1.2|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 4.||1.2|-1.3|
81602032|NCT04270747|162881683|OTHER||Difference between means|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|0.7|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 8.||0.7|-2.3|
81602033|NCT04270747|162881683|OTHER||Difference between means|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|1.2|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 16.||1.2|-1.9|
81602034|NCT04270747|162881683|OTHER||Difference between means|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|2.1|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 24.||2.1|-1.3|
81602035|NCT04270747|162881683|OTHER||Difference between means|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|0.5|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 32.||0.5|-3.1|
81602036|NCT04270747|162881683|OTHER||Difference between means|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|1.4|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 40.||1.4|-2.3|
81602037|NCT04270747|162881683|OTHER||Difference between means|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|0.8|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 48.||0.8|-3.2|
81602038|NCT04270747|162881683|OTHER||Difference between means|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|2.0|-3.4|0.5|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 52.||0.5|-3.4|
81602039|NCT04270747|162881683|OTHER||Difference between means|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|0.0|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 4.||0.0|-3.0|
81644270|NCT00141271|162978903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.129||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 6||||0.1290
81602040|NCT04270747|162881683|OTHER||Difference between means|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|-0.2|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 8.||-0.2|-3.6|
81602041|NCT04270747|162881683|OTHER||Difference between means|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|1.5|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 16.||1.5|-2.1|
81602042|NCT04270747|162881683|OTHER||Difference between means|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|2.0|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 24.||2.0|-1.9|
81602043|NCT04270747|162881683|OTHER||Difference between means|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|0.2|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 32.||0.2|-4.0|
81644271|NCT00141271|162978903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4432||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.4432
81602044|NCT04270747|162881683|OTHER||Difference between means|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.2|2.2|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 40.||2.2|-2.2|
81602045|NCT04270747|162881683|OTHER||Difference between means|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|1.7|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 48.||1.7|-2.9|
81602046|NCT04270747|162881683|OTHER||Difference between means|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.5|1.1|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 52.||1.1|-3.5|
81644272|NCT00141271|162978903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2988||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.2988
81524738|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|13.46||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||13.46|-4.65|
81524739|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.34|27.84||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||27.84|8.34|
81602047|NCT04270747|162881684|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.8|3.1|||||Estimated using the stratified Newcombe confidence limits (with Mantel-Haenszel weights) adjusting for stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters).|Risk difference in percentage of participants who gained at least 10 letters of vision at Week 8.||3.1|-9.8|
81602048|NCT04270747|162881685|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.6|2.5|||||Estimated using the stratified Newcombe confidence limits (with Mantel-Haenszel weights) adjusting for stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters).|Risk difference in percentage of participants who gained at least 15 letters of vision at Week 52.||2.5|-13.6|
81602049|NCT04270747|162881685|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.4|4.2|||||Estimated using the stratified Newcombe confidence limits (with Mantel-Haenszel weights) adjusting for stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters).|Risk difference in percentage of participants who gained at least 15 letters of vision at Week 52.||4.2|-14.4|
81602050|NCT04270747|162881686|OTHER||Difference between means|-0.048|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.734|0.638|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CNV measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 8.||0.638|-0.734|
81602051|NCT04270747|162881686|OTHER||Difference between means|0.431|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.367|1.229|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CNV measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 16.||1.229|-0.367|
81602052|NCT04270747|162881686|OTHER||Difference between means|0.197|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.625|1.019|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CNV measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 24.||1.019|-0.625|
81602053|NCT04270747|162881686|OTHER||Difference between means|0.156|||||TWO_SIDED|2.0|-0.561|0.872|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CNV measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 52.||0.872|-0.561|
81602054|NCT04270747|162881686|OTHER||Difference between means|0.105|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.682|0.891|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CNV measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 8.||0.891|-0.682|
81602055|NCT04270747|162881686|OTHER||Difference between means|0.245|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.667|1.158|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CNV measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 16.||1.158|-0.667|
81602056|NCT04270747|162881686|OTHER||Difference between means|-0.116|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.065|0.834|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CNV measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 24.||0.834|-1.065|
81602057|NCT04270747|162881686|OTHER||Difference between means|0.647|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.186|1.479|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CNV measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 52.||1.479|-0.186|
81602058|NCT04270747|162881687|OTHER||Difference between means|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.6|17.9|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CST measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 4.||17.9|-5.6|
81602059|NCT04270747|162881687|OTHER||Difference between means|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.0|13.5|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CST measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 8.||13.5|-11.0|
81602060|NCT04270747|162881687|OTHER||Difference between means|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.9|16.6|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CST measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 16.||16.6|-12.9|
81602061|NCT04270747|162881687|OTHER||Difference between means|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.1|14.4|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CST measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 24.||14.4|-14.1|
81602062|NCT04270747|162881687|OTHER||Difference between means|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.3|12.9|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CST measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 32.||12.9|-15.3|
81644273|NCT00141271|162978904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8598||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 3||||0.8598
81602063|NCT04270747|162881687|OTHER||Difference between means|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.7|14.1|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CST measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 40.||14.1|-13.7|
81602064|NCT04270747|162881687|OTHER||Difference between means|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.4|21.4|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CST measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 48.||21.4|-7.4|
81602065|NCT04270747|162881687|OTHER||Difference between means|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|2.0|-9.3|12.5|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CST measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 52.||12.5|-9.3|
81602066|NCT04270747|162881687|OTHER||Difference between means|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.4|20.0|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CST measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 4.||20.0|-7.4|
81602067|NCT04270747|162881687|OTHER||Difference between means|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.3|9.1|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CST measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 8.||9.1|-19.3|
81602068|NCT04270747|162881687|OTHER||Difference between means|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.9|13.3|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CST measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 16.||13.3|-20.9|
81602069|NCT04270747|162881687|OTHER||Difference between means|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.6|10.6|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CST measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 24.||10.6|-22.6|
81602070|NCT04270747|162881687|OTHER||Difference between means|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.3|9.3|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CST measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 32.||9.3|-23.3|
81602071|NCT04270747|162881687|OTHER||Difference between means|-6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.8|9.8|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CST measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 40.||9.8|-22.8|
81602072|NCT04270747|162881687|OTHER||Difference between means|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.3|16.2|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CST measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 48.||16.2|-17.3|
81602073|NCT04270747|162881687|OTHER||Difference between means|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.5|15.0|||||Estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, Baseline CST measurement and the stratification factors geographic region (East Asia, Europe, North America) and Baseline BCVA (BCVA \< 64 letters, BCVA ≥ 64 letters) as covariates.|Difference in mean change from Baseline at Week 52.||15.0|-10.5|
81602074|NCT05805657|162881710|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-7.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Immediate TranS-C (Standard/Adapted combined) versus UC-DT on change in sleep disturbance from pre to post.||||<0.001
81602075|NCT05805657|162881710|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|2.22||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|||||Standard TranS-C versus Adapted TranS-C on change in sleep disturbance from pre to post.|Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.52
81602076|NCT05805657|162881710|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-10.89||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Acceptability of intervention measure (AIM) predicting sleep disturbance.||||0.02
81602077|NCT05805657|162881710|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-6.26||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Appropriateness of intervention measure (IAM) predicting sleep disturbance.||||0.04
81524740|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|15.32||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||15.32|-4.27|
81602078|NCT05805657|162881710|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-10.37||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Feasibility of intervention measure (FIM) predicting sleep disturbance.||||0.001
81602079|NCT05805657|162881712|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-6.44||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Treatment condition (Standard/Adapted TranS-C versus UC-DT) on change in sleep- related impairment from pre to post.||||0.001
81602080|NCT05805657|162881712|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|1.36||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Standard TranS-C versus Adapted TranS-C on change in sleep-related impairment from pre to post.||||0.72
81602081|NCT05805657|162881712|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-3.9||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Acceptability of intervention measure (AIM) predicting sleep-related impairment.||||0.30
81602082|NCT05805657|162881712|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|0.79||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Appropriateness of intervention measure (IAM) predicting sleep-related impairment.||||0.78
81602083|NCT05805657|162881712|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-4.45||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Feasibility of intervention measure (FIM) predicting sleep-related impairment.||||0.15
81602084|NCT05805657|162881713|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|0.55||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Treatment condition (Standard/Adapted TranS-C versus UC-DT) on change in Composite Sleep Health Score from pre to post.||||0.09
81602085|NCT05805657|162881713|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|1.05||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Standard TranS-C versus Adapted TranS-C on change in sleep health from pre to post.||||0.11
81602086|NCT05805657|162881713|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|0.45||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Acceptability of intervention measure (AIM) predicting sleep health.||||0.59
81602087|NCT05805657|162881713|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|0.72||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Appropriateness of intervention measure (IAM) predicting sleep health.||||0.14
81602088|NCT05805657|162881713|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|0.89||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Feasibility of intervention measure (FIM) predicting sleep health.||||0.06
81602089|NCT05805657|162881714|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-4.33||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Treatment condition (Standard/Adapted TranS-C versus UC-DT) on change in functional impairment from pre to post.||||0.002
81602090|NCT05805657|162881714|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-2.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|-0.83|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between TranS-C condition (Immediate vs. UC-DT) and functional impairment (Sheehan Disability Scale) at post was mediated by sleep disturbance (PROMIS-SD) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||-0.83|-3.57|0.002
81524741|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.03|7.46||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||7.46|-12.03|
81602091|NCT05805657|162881714|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-2.76||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.44|-1.08|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between TranS-C condition (Immediate vs. UC-DT) and functional impairment (Sheehan Disability Scale) at post was mediated by sleep-related impairment (PROMIS-SRI). The parameter of interest was the indirect effect at post||-1.08|-4.44|0.001
81602092|NCT05805657|162881714|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|0.84||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Standard TranS-C versus Adapted TranS-C on change in functional impairment from pre to post.||||0.78
81602093|NCT05805657|162881714|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-1.41||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Acceptability of intervention measure (AIM) predicting functional impairment.||||0.49
81602094|NCT05805657|162881714|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-1.62||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Appropriateness of intervention measure (IAM) predicting functional impairment.||||0.27
81602095|NCT05805657|162881714|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-2.07||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Feasibility of intervention measure (FIM) predicting functional impairment.||||0.09
81602096|NCT05805657|162881715|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-4.25||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Treatment condition (Standard/Adapted TranS-C versus UC-DT) on change in psychiatric symptoms from pre to post.||||0.002
81602097|NCT05805657|162881715|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-1.95||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|-0.36|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between TranS-C condition (Immediate vs. UC-DT) and psychiatric symptoms (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure) at post was mediated by sleep disturbance (PROMIS-SD) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||-0.36|-3.54|0.02
81602098|NCT05805657|162881715|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-1.62||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|-0.38|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between TranS-C condition (Immediate vs. UC-DT) and psychiatric symptoms (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure) at post was mediated by sleep-related impairment (PROMIS-SRI) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||-0.38|-2.87|0.01
81602099|NCT05805657|162881715|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|1.79||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Standard TranS-C versus Adapted TranS-C on change in psychiatric symptoms from pre to post.||||0.56
81602100|NCT05805657|162881715|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-3.46||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Acceptability of intervention measure (AIM) predicting psychiatric symptoms.||||0.34
81602101|NCT05805657|162881715|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-5.54||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Appropriateness of intervention measure (IAM) predicting psychiatric symptoms.||||0.01
81602102|NCT05805657|162881715|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-5.65||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Feasibility of intervention measure (FIM) predicting psychiatric symptoms.||||0.01
81701684|NCT01375647|163098784|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sabin type 1 shedding||||0.5
81602103|NCT05056870|162881741|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval of was below 0.00 logMAR.|Mean Difference|-0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.113|-0.081|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||-0.081|-0.113|
81602104|NCT05056870|162881742|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of was above 0.|Mean Difference|28.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.6|33.3|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||33.3|22.6|
81602105|NCT05056870|162881743|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority was declared if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval of was below 0.05 logMAR.|Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0061|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|-0.008|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||-0.008|-0.032|
81602106|NCT05056870|162881744|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of was above 1.|Mean Ratio|2.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|5.11|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model||Mean Ratio was calculated as Test over Control|||5.11|1.73|
81602107|NCT02487498|162881745|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 97.5% one -sided confidence interval (CI) \> -20 mL|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00813||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0342|-0.0023|||Linear Mixed Model|||Ho: QVA149 27.5/12.5 μg b.i.d. is inferior to umeclidinium/vilanterol 62.5/25 μg q.d; Ha: QVA149 27.5/12.5 μg b.i.d. is non-inferior to umeclidinium/vilanterol 62.5/25 μg q.d.||-0.0023|-0.0342|0.415
81602108|NCT02487498|162881746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00813|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0342|-0.0023||||||||-0.0023|-0.0342|
81602109|NCT02487498|162881747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01132|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0313|0.0131||||||||0.0131|-0.0313|
81602110|NCT02487498|162881748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00874|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0086|0.0258||||||||0.0258|-0.0086|
81602111|NCT02798211|162881763|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.51||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|7.45|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of ACR20 response in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 300mg s.c. injection, 16 weeks||7.45|1.65|0.0011
81602112|NCT02798211|162881763|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.0961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|4.15|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of ACR20 response in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 150 mg s.c. injection, 16 weeks||4.15|0.89|0.0961
81602113|NCT02798211|162881764|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.68|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of presence of dactylitis by visit in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 300 mg s.c. injection, 16 weeks||1.68|0.22|0.3330
81602114|NCT02798211|162881764|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.0841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.13|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of presence of dactylitis in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 150 mg s.c. injection, 16 weeks||1.13|0.14|0.0841
81602115|NCT02798211|162881765|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.1618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of presence of enthesitis (SPARCC) in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 300mg s.c. injection, 16 weeks||1.30|0.21|0.1618
81602116|NCT02798211|162881765|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46||||0.0898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.13|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of presence of enthesitis (SPARCC) in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 150mg s.c. injection, 16 weeks||1.13|0.19|0.0898
81602117|NCT02798211|162881766|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.75|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of presence of enthesitis (LEI) in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 300mg s.c. injection, 16 weeks||0.75|0.09|0.0125
81602118|NCT02798211|162881766|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.25||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.7|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of presence of enthesitis (SPARCC) in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 150mg s.c. injection, 16 weeks||0.70|0.09|0.0086
81602119|NCT02798211|162881767|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35||||0.0338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.92|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of presence of enthesitis (SPARCC and LEI) in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 300mg s.c. injection, 16 weeks||0.92|0.13|0.0338
81602120|NCT02798211|162881767|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.0359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.93|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of presence of enthesitis (SPARCC and LEI) in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 150mg s.c. injection, 16 weeks||0.93|0.14|0.0359
81602121|NCT02798211|162881768|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|6.3||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|21.88|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of ACR50 response in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 300mg s.c. injection, week 16||21.88|1.81|0.0038
81602122|NCT02798211|162881768|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.77||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|16.77|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of ACR50 response by visit in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 150 mg s.c. injection, week 16||16.77|1.36|0.0149
81602123|NCT02798211|162881769|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|10.5||||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|81.3|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of ACR70 response in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 300mg s.c. injection, week 16||81.30|1.36|0.0243
81602124|NCT02798211|162881769|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.42||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|43.64|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of ACR70 response by visit in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 150 mg s.c. injection, week 16||43.64|0.67|0.1120
81602125|NCT02798211|162881770|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|9.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.73|24.16|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of PASI75 response by visit in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 300 mg s.c. injection, week 16||24.16|3.73|<0.0001
81602126|NCT02798211|162881770|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.38||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.51|16.24|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of PASI75 response by visit - in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 150 mg s.c. injection, week 16||16.24|2.51|0.0001
81602127|NCT02798211|162881771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|9.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.19|30.45|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of PASI90 response in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 300 mg s.c. injection, week 16||30.45|3.19|<.0001
81602128|NCT02798211|162881771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.21||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|16.21|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of PASI90 response in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 150 mg s.c. injection, week 16||16.21|1.68|0.0043
81602129|NCT02798211|162881772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|14.38||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|111.53|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of PASI100 response by visit in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 300 mg s.c. injection, week 16||111.53|1.86|0.0107
81602130|NCT02798211|162881772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.82||||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|77.9|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of PAS100 response by in treatment period 1 (non-responder imputation)||secukinumab 150 mg s.c. injection, week 16||77.90|1.24|0.0307
81602131|NCT02798211|162881773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|-1.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.65|||ANCOVA|Statistical analysis (ANCOVA) of change from baseline in DAS28-CRP score in treatment period 1 (LOCF)||secukinumab 300mg s.c. injection, 16 weeks|"Standard Error of Treatment Difference~0.203"|-0.65|-1.45|<.0001
81602132|NCT02798211|162881773|SUPERIORITY||LS Means of Treatment Difference|-0.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.43|||ANCOVA|Statistical analysis (ANCOVA) of change from baseline in DAS28-CRP score in treatment period 1 (LOCF)||secukinumab 150 mg s.c. injection|"LS Mean of Treatment Difference~0.207"|-0.43|-1.24|<.0001
81602133|NCT02798211|162881774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|-0.21||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.05|||ANCOVA|Statistical analysis (ANCOVA) of change from baseline in HAQ-DI score by in treatment period 1 (LOCF)||secukinumab 300mg s.c. injection|"Standard Error of Treatment Difference~0.081"|-0.05|-0.37|0.0107
81602134|NCT02798211|162881774|SUPERIORITY|secukinumab 150 mg s.c. injection|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.13||||0.1109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.03|||ANCOVA|Statistical analysis (ANCOVA) of change from baseline in HAQ-DI score by visit - in treatment period 1 (LOCF)|||"Standard Error of Treatment Difference~-0.083"|0.03|-0.30|0.1109
81644274|NCT00141271|162978904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6513||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 3||||0.6513
81462262|NCT01322490|162616980|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value is from a stratified log-rank test for PROSTVAC-V/F-TRICOM + GM-CSF placebo vs. Placebo Control with Treatment Arm included in model. Stratification is by randomization strata.||||||0.4742||||||The overall type-one error probability for the entire trial was designed as a one-sided P=0.025. There were two main overall comparisons, which necessitated a type-one error probability to 0.0125 for each comparison using a Bonferroni correction.|Log Rank|The primary analysis method was a stratified log-rank test, and was performed using the ITT Set analyzing data according to the randomized arm.||||||0.4742
81602135|NCT01892345|162881785|OTHER|Treatment Effect|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.058|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.197|||Stratified Log-Rank Test||HR based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model. Confidence interval = Wald confidence interval. HR for eculizumab compared with placebo represented a 94.2% reduction in the risk of relapse, 95% Wald confidence interval (80.3%, 98.3%).|||0.197|0.017|<0.0001
81602136|NCT01059630|162881797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.7|||Log Rank|||||0.70|0.40|<0.0001
81602137|NCT01059630|162881799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.73|||Log Rank|||||0.73|0.45|<0.0001
81602138|NCT01059630|162881800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in response rate|0.98||||0.9298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.65|0.58|0.9298
81602139|NCT01059630|162881801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in response rate|-0.9||||0.7857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.44|6.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.64|-8.44|0.7857
81602140|NCT01059630|162881806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in response rate|2.24||||0.8347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|11.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.69|-7.20|0.8347
81602141|NCT01059630|162881807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in response rate|8.55||||0.0466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|17.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.32|-0.22|0.0466
81644275|NCT00141271|162978904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6272||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 6||||0.6272
81602142|NCT01059630|162881808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.61||||||||0.61|0.31|
81602143|NCT01059630|162881809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.67||||||||0.67|0.39|
81602144|NCT01059630|162881810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.45||||||||0.45|0.04|
81602145|NCT01059630|162881811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.81||||||||0.81|0.29|
81602146|NCT01059630|162881812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.74|||Log Rank|||||0.74|0.44|0.0001
81602147|NCT01059630|162881814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.03|||Log Rank|||||1.03|0.57|0.0810
81602148|NCT03170375|162881829|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Regression, Linear|adjusted for baseline carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity||||||0.28
81602149|NCT03170375|162881830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Regression, Linear|adjusted for baseline left ventricular mass index||||||0.60
81602150|NCT03170375|162881831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Regression, Linear|adjusted for baseline global left ventricular longitudinal strain||||||0.27
81602151|NCT03170375|162881832|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Linear|adjusted for baseline carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity||||||0.03
81602152|NCT03170375|162881836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||generalized estimating equations|Model includes time (baseline, phase 2 month 1, phase 2 month 6), randomization assignment, and time x randomization assignment||||||0.47
81602153|NCT03170375|162881837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||generalized estimating equation|Model includes time (baseline, phase 2 month 1, phase 2 month 6), randomization assignment, and time x randomization assignment||||||0.28
81602154|NCT03170375|162881838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||generalized estimating equations|Model includes time (baseline, phase 2 month 1, phase 2 month 6), randomization assignment, and time x randomization assignment||||||0.43
81602155|NCT03170375|162881839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.94
81602156|NCT03170375|162881840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.90
81602157|NCT02007434|162881891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Placebo-adjusted Difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.6803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|1.41|||ANCOVA||Paradigm 1 - Paradigm 2|Pairwise differences between paradigms for the placebo-adjusted differences were conducted using a two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors for treatment, paradigm, treatment-by-paradigm interaction, and covariate of baseline CR-SMFRS score.||1.41|-0.93|0.6803
81602158|NCT02007434|162881891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Placebo-adjusted Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.5206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|1.6|||ANCOVA||Paradigm 1 - Paradigm 3|Day 0, 1 Minute. Pairwise differences between paradigms for the placebo-adjusted differences were conducted using a two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors for treatment, paradigm, treatment-by-paradigm interaction, and covariate of baseline CR-SMFRS score.||1.60|-0.82|0.5206
81602159|NCT02007434|162881891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Placebo-adjusted Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.606|TWO_SIDED|395.0|-0.86|1.46|||ANCOVA||Paradigm 1 - Paradigm 4|Pairwise differences between paradigms for the placebo-adjusted differences were conducted using a two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors for treatment, paradigm, treatment-by-paradigm interaction, and covariate of baseline CR-SMFRS score.||1.46|-0.86|0.6060
81602160|NCT02007434|162881891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Placebo-adjusted Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.7935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|1.27|||ANCOVA||Paradigm 2 - Paradigm 3|Pairwise differences between paradigms for the placebo-adjusted differences were conducted using a two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors for treatment, paradigm, treatment-by-paradigm interaction, and covariate of baseline CR-SMFRS score.||1.27|-0.98|0.7935
81602161|NCT02007434|162881891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Placebo-adjusted Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.15|||ANCOVA||Paradigm 2 - Paradigm 4|Pairwise differences between paradigms for the placebo-adjusted differences were conducted using a two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors for treatment, paradigm, treatment-by-paradigm interaction, and covariate of baseline CR-SMFRS score.||1.15|-1.03|0.9140
81602162|NCT02007434|162881891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Placebo-adjusted Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.8754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|1.04|||ANCOVA||Paradigm 3 - Paradigm 4|Pairwise differences between paradigms for the placebo-adjusted differences were conducted using a two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors for treatment, paradigm, treatment-by-paradigm interaction, and covariate of baseline CR-SMFRS score.||1.04|-1.21|0.8754
81602163|NCT01287611|162881902|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Group sample sizes of 51 in study group and 65 in control group achieve 98% power to detect a difference between the group proportions of -0.3300. The proportion in study group is assumed to be 0.4800 under the null hypothesis and 0.1500 under the alternative hypothesis. The proportion in control group is 0.4800. The test statistic used is the two-sided Z test with pooled variance. The significance level of the test was targeted at 0.0500.||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0001
81602164|NCT01287611|162881903|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Group sample sizes of 51 in study group and 65 in control group achieve 98% power to detect a difference between the group proportions of -0.3300. The proportion in study group is assumed to be 0.4800 under the null hypothesis and 0.1500 under the alternative hypothesis. The proportion in control group is 0.4800. The test statistic used is the two-sided Z test with pooled variance. The significance level of the test was targeted at 0.0500.||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81644276|NCT00141271|162978904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6467||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 6||||0.6467
81644277|NCT00141271|162978904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8049||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.8049
81644278|NCT00141271|162978904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9411||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Endpoint||||0.9411
81644279|NCT00141271|162978905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.926||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.9260
81644280|NCT00141271|162978905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.71||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.7100
81644281|NCT00141271|162978906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1836||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.1836
81644282|NCT00141271|162978906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1374||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.1374
81701685|NCT01375647|163098784|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sabin type 2 shedding||||0.2
81701686|NCT01375647|163098784|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sabin type 3 shedding||||0.1
81602165|NCT04074590|162881916|OTHER|A Bayesian analysis of clinical remission rate (based on total Mayo score) with binomial distribution, was modelled with baseline total Mayo score and treatment group as explanatory variables, to compare the remission rates between LYS006 and placebo groups.|Posterior estimate treatment difference|-3.29||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.02|13.23||Posterior probability that clinical remission rate is better than placebo: Prob (diff\>0)|Bayesian analysis||90% credible intervals are reported on the treatment difference|||13.23|-18.02|0.314
81602166|NCT04074590|162881916|OTHER|A Bayesian analysis of clinical remission rate (based on total Mayo score) with binomial distribution, was modelled with baseline total Mayo score and treatment group as explanatory variables, to compare the remission rates between LYS006 and placebo groups.|Posterior estimate treatment difference|-3.29||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.02|13.23||Posterior probability that clinical remission rate \>15% over placebo: Prob (diff\>0.15)|Bayesian analysis||90% credible intervals are reported on the treatment difference|||13.23|-18.02|0.037
81602167|NCT01355458|162881918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||GEE: Logit link function|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) methods with Logit link function and marginal expectation model.||||||<0.001
81602168|NCT03299686|162881940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.027|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.043||0.7374|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.029|0.082||Probability CJM112 better than placebo|Bayesian linear repeated measures model||||Lower limit and upper limit represents the Credibility Interval from the Bayesian analysis.|0.082|-0.029|0.7374
81602169|NCT03299686|162881941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.913|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.434||0.263|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.939|2.766||1-sided p-value; p-value smaller than 0.1 is considered as statistically significant|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.766|-0.939|0.263
81602170|NCT03299686|162881942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.061|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.41|-0.04||1-sided p-value; p-value smaller than 0.1 is considered as statistically significant|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.04|-0.41|0.061
81602171|NCT03299686|162881943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.04|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.4|-0.06||1-sided p-value; p-value smaller than 0.1 is considered as statistically significant|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.06|-0.40|0.040
81602172|NCT02709005|162881946|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.08||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.08||The test was conducted using a Fisher's exact test at the 5% two-sided level of significance level without adjustment for multiplicity.|Fisher Exact||Difference in Proportion of Participants with Clinical Cure between 5% Monolaurin Vaginal Gel and Placebo Gel|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in participants with clinical cure between study arms, with a two-sided alternative considering the possibility of a difference in either direction. The statistical informational goal for the study of 90 participants eligible in the modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) efficacy population was an ad-hoc sample size determined by logistical considerations, as there was insufficient pilot data upon which to base more formal sample size calculations.||0.08|-0.26|0.420
81602173|NCT02709005|162881947|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.14||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.33||The test was conducted using a Fisher's exact test at the 5% two-sided level of significance level without adjustment for multiplicity.|Fisher Exact||Difference in Proportion of Participants Experiencing Solicited Events between 5% Monolaurin Vaginal Gel and Placebo Gel|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in participants with solicited urogenital AEs between study arms, with a two-sided alternative considering the possibility of a difference in either direction.||0.33|-0.06|0.200
81602174|NCT02709005|162881948|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||No SAEs were reported; therefore the Fisher's Exact Test was not performed.||||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in participants with related SAEs between study arms, with a two-sided alternative considering the possibility of a difference in either direction.||||
81602175|NCT02709005|162881949|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.08||The test was conducted using a Fisher's exact test at the 5% two-sided level of significance level without adjustment for multiplicity.|Fisher Exact||Difference in Proportion of Participants with Therapeutic Cure between 5% Monolaurin Vaginal Gel and Placebo Gel|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in participants with therapeutic cure between study arms, with a two-sided alternative considering the possibility of a difference in either direction.||0.08|-0.13|>0.999
81602176|NCT02709005|162881950|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.09||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.01||The test was conducted using a Fisher's exact test at the 5% two-sided level of significance level without adjustment for multiplicity.|Fisher Exact||Difference in Proportion of Participants with Therapeutic Cure between 5% Monolaurin Vaginal Gel and Placebo Gel|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in participants with therapeutic cure between study arms, with a two-sided alternative considering the possibility of a difference in either direction.||-0.01|-0.24|0.035
81602177|NCT02709005|162881955|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.14||The test was conducted using a Fisher's exact test at the 5% two-sided level of significance level without adjustment for multiplicity.|Fisher Exact||Difference in Proportion of Participants with Clinical Cure between 5% Monolaurin Vaginal Gel and Placebo Gel|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in participants with clinical cure between study arms, with a two-sided alternative considering the possibility of a difference in either direction.||0.14|-0.18|>0.999
81602178|NCT03720938|162881961|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 26 children per group was needed with the assumption of Cohen's d = 0.8, the alpha error of 0.05 and a power of 80%.||||||0.001||||||The outcomes of weight was tested for any difference between groups by covariate analysis (ANCOVA) adjusted for the weight at baseline and confounding variable age.|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable weight.||||0.001
81644283|NCT00141271|162978907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9237||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.9237
81602179|NCT03720938|162881961|OTHER|||||||0.0002535||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed effects model|Adjusted for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable weight.||||0.0002535
81701687|NCT01375647|163098786|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|4.5||||||Sabin type 1||4.5|-7.3|
81701688|NCT01375647|163098786|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|0.9||||||Sabin type 2||0.9|-7.2|
81602180|NCT03720938|162881961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000397||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed-effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable weight.||||0.000397
81602181|NCT03720938|162881962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||The outcome of weight z score was tested for any difference between groups by covariate analysis (ANCOVA) adjusted for the weight at baseline and confounding variable age.|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable weight z scores.||||0.005
81602182|NCT03720938|162881962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed effects model|Adjusted for cluster effect in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable weight z score.||||0.002
81602183|NCT03720938|162881962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00386||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality. Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom correction method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||||0.00386
81602184|NCT03720938|162881963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||The outcomes of weight was tested for any difference between groups by covariate analysis (ANCOVA) adjusted for the body mass index at baseline and confounding variable age.|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable body mass index.||||0.000
81602185|NCT03720938|162881963|SUPERIORITY|||||||3.06e-06||||||"Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.~Adjusted for cluster effect, and small sample sizes, baseline value and age."|Linear mixed effects model|Satterthwaite's correction method for denominator degrees of freedom.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable body mass index.||||0.00000306
81602186|NCT03720938|162881963|SUPERIORITY|||||||3.67e-06||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable body mass index.||||0.00000367
81602187|NCT03720938|162881964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||The outcome of body mass index z score was tested for any difference between groups by covariate analysis (ANCOVA) adjusted for the body mass index z score at baseline and confounding variable age.|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable body mass index z score.||||0.000
81602188|NCT03720938|162881964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001402||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed effects model|Adjusted for cluster effect in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable body mass index z score.||||0.0001402
81602189|NCT03720938|162881964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000235||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed-effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable body index z score.||||0.000235
81602190|NCT03720938|162881965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.259||||||The outcomes of fat ratio was tested for any difference between groups by covariate analysis (ANCOVA) adjusted for the fat ratio at baseline and confounding variable age.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for cluster effect in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable fat ratio.||||0.259
81602191|NCT03720938|162881965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed-effects model|Adjusted for cluster effect in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable fat ratio.||||0.220
81602192|NCT03720938|162881965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.250006||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable fat ratio.||||0.250006
81602193|NCT03720938|162881966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||The outcome of visual reaction time was tested for any difference between groups by covariate analysis.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the weight at baseline and confounding variable age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable visual reaction time.||||0.000
81524742|NCT01393639|162738219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.42|12.98||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||12.98|-6.42|
81602194|NCT03720938|162881966|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for the weight at baseline and confounding variable age.||||||1.196e-05||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed-effects model|Adjusted for cluster effect in addition to baseline value and age.||The outcome of visual reaction time was tested for any difference between groups by linear mixed-effects model analysis.||||0.00001196
81602195|NCT03720938|162881966|SUPERIORITY||||||‬|2.82e-05||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed-effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable visual reaction time.||||0.0000282‬
81602196|NCT03720938|162881967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||The outcome of visual reaction time of non-dominant hand was tested for any difference between groups.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the visual reaction time of non-dominant hand at baseline and confounding variable age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable visual reaction time of non-dominant hand.||||0.000
81602197|NCT03720938|162881967|SUPERIORITY|||||||9e-08||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed-effects model|Adjusted for cluster effect in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable visual reaction time of non-dominant hand.||||0.00000009
81602198|NCT03720938|162881967|SUPERIORITY|||||||55||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed-effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable visual reaction time of non-dominant hand.||||000000055
81602199|NCT03720938|162881968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||The outcomes of auditory reaction time of dominant hand was tested for any difference between groups by covariate analysis.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the auditory reaction time of dominant hand at baseline and confounding variable age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable auditory reaction time of dominant hand.||||0.000
81602200|NCT03720938|162881968|SUPERIORITY|||||||1.633e-05||||||The outcomes of auditory reaction time of dominant hand was tested for any difference between groups by linear mixed-effects analysis.|Linear mixed-effects model|Adjusted for cluster effect in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable auditory reaction time of dominant hand.||||0.00001633
81602201|NCT03720938|162881968|SUPERIORITY|||||||3.67e-05||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed-effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable auditory reaction time of dominant hand.||||0.0000367
81602202|NCT03720938|162881969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||The outcomes of auditory reaction time of non-dominant hand was tested for any difference between groups by covariate analysis.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for the auditory reaction time of non-dominant hand at baseline and confounding variable age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable auditory reaction time of non-dominant hand.||||0.008
81602203|NCT03720938|162881969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed effects model|Adjusted for cluster effect in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable auditory reaction time of non-dominant hand.||||0.006
81602204|NCT03720938|162881969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006602||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed-effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable auditory reaction time of non-dominant hand.||||0.006602
81602205|NCT03720938|162881970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.615648||||||The outcome of self-perception for sports competence was tested for any difference between groups by covariate analysis.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for self-perception for sports competence at baseline and confounding variable age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable self-perception of sports competence.||||0.615648
81602206|NCT03720938|162881970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.608||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed effects model|Adjusted for cluster effect in addition to baseline value and age.||The outcome of self-perception for sports competence was tested for any difference between groups by linear mixed-effects model analysis.||||0.608
81701689|NCT01375647|163098786|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|6.1||||||||6.1|-3.2|
81701690|NCT01375647|163098787|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-33.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|-26.5||||||||-26.5|-40.7|
81644284|NCT00141271|162978907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3786||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.3786
81644285|NCT00141271|162978908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4624||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.4624
81644286|NCT00141271|162978908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5971|||||||ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.5971
81644287|NCT00141271|162978909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1378||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.1378
81644288|NCT00141271|162978909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7665||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.7665
81644289|NCT00141271|162978910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4767||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Endpoint||||0.4767
81701691|NCT01375647|163098787|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.1|-17.5||||||||-17.5|-31.1|
81462263|NCT01322490|162616980|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value is from a stratified log-rank test for PROSTVAC-V/F-TRICOM + GM-CSF vs. Placebo Control with Treatment Arm included in model. Stratification is by randomization strata.||||||0.5885||||||The overall type-one error probability for the entire trial was designed as a one-sided P=0.025. There were two main overall comparisons, which necessitated a type-one error probability to 0.0125 for each comparison using a Bonferroni correction.|Log Rank|The primary analysis method was a stratified log-rank test, and was performed using the ITT Set analyzing data according to the randomized arm.||||||0.5885
81644290|NCT00141271|162978910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2066||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Endpoint||||0.2066
81644291|NCT00141271|162978911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1667||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.1667
81644292|NCT00141271|162978911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6727||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.6727
81644293|NCT00141271|162978912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7019||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.7019
81644294|NCT00141271|162978912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.102||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.1020
81644295|NCT00141271|162978913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4749||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.4749
81644296|NCT00141271|162978913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4491||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.4491
81644297|NCT00141271|162978914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4398||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made.|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.4398
81644298|NCT00141271|162978914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3331||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made.|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.3331
81644299|NCT00141271|162978915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2763||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.2763
81644300|NCT00141271|162978915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2048||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.2048
81644301|NCT00141271|162978916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.434||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.4340
81644302|NCT00141271|162978916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7774||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Endpoint||||0.7774
81644303|NCT00141271|162978917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5195||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Endpoint||||0.5195
81701692|NCT01375647|163098787|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-45.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.6|-38.0||||||||-38.0|-52.6|
81701693|NCT01375647|163098788|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.981|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.981
81701694|NCT01375647|163098789|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81524743|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.07|-0.06||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.06|-14.07|
81524744|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.34|-5.56||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-5.56|-19.34|
81524745|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.79|-5.91||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-5.91|-19.79|
81524746|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.79|-9.06||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-9.06|-22.79|
81524747|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.89|2.99||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.99|-10.89|
81524748|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.44|-6.57||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-6.57|-20.44|
81524749|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.65|0.16||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.16|-14.65|
81524750|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.38|-4.68||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-4.68|-19.38|
81524751|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|-8.35||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-8.35|-23.10|
81524752|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.27|-6.63||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-6.63|-21.27|
81524753|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.31|1.43||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.43|-13.31|
81524754|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.54|-8.79||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-8.79|-23.54|
81524755|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|1.32||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.32|-13.50|
81524756|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.46|-5.65||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-5.65|-20.46|
81524757|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.69|-7.93||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-7.93|-22.69|
81524758|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.66|-5.96||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-5.96|-20.66|
81602207|NCT03720938|162881970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.60938||||||The outcome of self-perception for sports competence was tested for any difference between groups by linear mixed-effects model analysis.|Linear mixed-effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable self-perception of sports competence.||||0.60938
81602208|NCT03720938|162881971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094||||||The outcome of self-perception for physical condition competence was tested for any difference between groups by covariate analysis.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for self-perception for physical condition competence at baseline and confounding variable age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable self-perception of physical condition competence.||||0.094
81644304|NCT00141271|162978917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0153||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Endpoint||||0.0153
81602209|NCT03720938|162881971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085||||||The outcome of self-perception for physical condition competence was tested for any difference between groups by linear mixed-effects model analysis.|Linear mixed effects model|Adjusted for cluster effect in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable self-perception of physical condition competence.||||0.085
81602210|NCT03720938|162881971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08818||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed-effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||The outcome of self-perception for sports competence was tested for any difference between groups by linear mixed-effects model analysis.||||0.08818
81602211|NCT03720938|162881972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058102||||||The outcome of self-perception for strength competence was tested for any difference between groups by covariate analysis.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for self-perception for strength competence at baseline and confounding variable age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable self-perception of strength competence.||||0.058102
81602212|NCT03720938|162881972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed effects model|Adjusted for cluster effect in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable self-perception of strength competence.||||0.051
81602213|NCT03720938|162881972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0534||||||The outcome of self-perception for strength competence was tested for any difference between groups by linear mixed-effects model analysis.|Linear mixed-effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable self-perception of strength competence.||||0.0534
81602214|NCT03720938|162881973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.638505||||||The outcome of self-perception for body attractiveness was tested for any difference between groups by covariate analysis.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for self-perception for body attractiveness at baseline and confounding variable age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable self-perception of body attractiveness.||||0.638505
81602215|NCT03720938|162881973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.632||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed effects model|Adjusted for cluster effect in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable self-perception of body attractiveness.||||0.632
81602216|NCT03720938|162881973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6328||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed-effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable self-perception of body attractiveness.||||0.63280
81602217|NCT03720938|162881974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007061||||||The outcome of self-perception of global physical self-worth was tested for any difference between groups by covariate analysis.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for self-perception for global physical self-worth at baseline and confounding variable age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable self-perception of global physical self-worth.||||0.007061
81602218|NCT03720938|162881974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable self-perception of global physical self-worth.||||0.005
81602219|NCT03720938|162881974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00603||||||Linear mixed-effects model fit by maximum likelihood since restricted maximum likelihood assumes a strong normality.|Linear mixed-effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable self-perception of global physical self-worth.||||0.00603
81602220|NCT03720938|162881975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002879||||||The outcome of self-perception for global self-worth was tested for any difference between groups by covariate analysis.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for self-perception for global self-worth at baseline and confounding variable age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable self-perception of global self-worth.||||0.002879
81602221|NCT03720938|162881975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||The outcome of self-perception for sports competence was tested for any difference between groups by linear mixed-effects model analysis.|Linear mixed effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable self-perception of global self-worth.||||0.002
81602222|NCT03720938|162881975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00238||||||The outcome of self-perception for sports competence was tested for any difference between groups by linear mixed-effects model analysis.|Linear mixed-effects model|Adjusted by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom method for cluster effect, and small sample sizes in addition to baseline value and age.||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two groups for the dependent variable self-perception of global self-worth.||||0.00238
81602223|NCT03720938|162881976|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.194||||||Tested the significance of gender between genders|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Enjoyment scale of physical activity sports in intervention group between male and female genders"||||0.194
81644305|NCT00141271|162978918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2847||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Endpoint||||0.2847
81701695|NCT00595868|163098819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.9|||Chi-squared|||||2.9|1.0|0.06
81602224|NCT03720938|162881977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.809|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two genders in the Active video game group for the variable of enjoyment from sports category.||||0.809
81602225|NCT03720938|162881978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.843|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two genders in the active video game group for the variable of enjoyment from balance category.||||0.843
81602226|NCT03720938|162881979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.247|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two genders in the active video game group for the variable of enjoyment from aerobic category.||||0.247
81602227|NCT03720938|162881980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.543|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis was the absence of difference between the two genders in the active video game group for the variable of enjoyment from training category.||||0.543
81602228|NCT03532308|162881981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76||||||This is for the effect of treatment with time, risk stratification and treatment\*time interaction in the model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.76
81602229|NCT00499863|162881987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was that there is no difference between MTS and placebo.||||< 0.001
81602230|NCT00499863|162881988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81602231|NCT00499863|162881989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81602232|NCT00499863|162881990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81602233|NCT00499863|162881991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.288||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.288
81602234|NCT01060553|162881999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||for mcs||||.15
81602235|NCT01060553|162881999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||for pcs||||.28
81602236|NCT01060553|162882000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||for sleep duration||||.34
81602237|NCT01060553|162882000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||for sleep disturbance||||.001
81602238|NCT01060553|162882000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||for sleep latency||||.015
81602239|NCT00755040|162882087|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81602240|NCT02036645|162882090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.04|||Regression, Linear||Since an Estimation approach was taken for the statistical analysis, no p-values were calculated|||1.04|0.82|
81602241|NCT02036645|162882090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.3|||Regression, Linear||Since an Estimation approach was taken for the statistical analysis, no p-values were calculated|||1.30|0.71|
81602242|NCT02036645|162882091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.98|||Regression, Linear||Since an Estimation approach was taken for the statistical analysis, no p-values were calculated|||0.98|0.81|
81602243|NCT02036645|162882091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.27|||Regression, Linear||Since an Estimation approach was taken for the statistical analysis, no p-values were calculated|||1.27|0.65|
81602244|NCT02612064|162882105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-0.18||||0.1575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.442|0.072|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline in Schiff Sensitivity Score as response, treatment as a factor and baseline Schiff sensitivity as a covariate.|Difference is first named dentifrice minus second named dentifrice such that a negative difference favours first named dentifrice.|All statistical analyses were conducted under the null hypothesis (H0) of no difference between treatments versus the alternate hypothesis (H1) of a difference between treatments.||0.072|-0.442|0.1575
81602245|NCT00079001|162882108|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Superiority and futility analysis were conducted for time to first SRE. Lan-Demets analog of the Emerson-Fleming sequential boundary was used to maintain overall significance level of α = .05 while conducting interim analyses on time to first SRE.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.174||Because of early termination, conditional power was performed under the alternative hypothesis. This is the probability that zoledronic acid is superior to placebo, given time to first SRE data at interim analysis under alternative hypothesis.|Log Rank||Patients randomly assigned to zoledronic acid were compared with patients assigned to placebo|The null hypothesis was that the hazard ratio is greater than or equal to 1.0 versus the alternative hypothesis that the hazard ratio is less than 0.77. With a target of 470 SREs, log-rank statistic had 88% power to detect a 23% decrease in hazard of SRE (equivalent to an increase in median time to SRE from 30 months to 39 months), assuming a one-sided type I error rate of .05.||1.174|0|0.385
81602246|NCT00079001|162882109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.12|||Log Rank|Adjusted for stratification factors: performance status, prior SRE, and serum alkaline phosphatase.|Zoledronic acid versus placebo group|||1.12|0.70|0.29
81602247|NCT00079001|162882110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.07|||Log Rank|Adjusted for stratification factors: performance status, prior SRE, and serum alkaline phosphatase.|Zoledronic acid versus placebo group|||1.07|0.74|0.22
81602248|NCT00316173|162882115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants with CR+PR|30.9||||||95.0|18.7|43.1||||||||43.1|18.7|
81602249|NCT03764072|162882120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2107||||||Dose response Model - Linear|Multiple Comparison Procedure-Modelling|||||||0.2107
81602250|NCT03764072|162882120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0766||||||Dose response Model - Emax|Multiple Comparison Procedure-Modelling|||||||0.0766
81602251|NCT03764072|162882120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0989||||||Dose response Model - Logistic|Multiple Comparison Procedure-Modelling|||||||0.0989
81602252|NCT03764072|162882120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0927||||||Dose-response Model - Sigmoid Emax|Multiple Comparison Procedure-Modelling|||||||0.0927
81602253|NCT03764072|162882122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3162|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3162
81602254|NCT03764072|162882122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4613|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4613
81602255|NCT03764072|162882122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4095|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4095
81602256|NCT03764072|162882122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.157|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1570
81602257|NCT03764072|162882122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9843|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9843
81602258|NCT03764072|162882123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8714|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8714
81602259|NCT03764072|162882123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5815|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5815
81602260|NCT03764072|162882123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4308|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4308
81602261|NCT03764072|162882123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4434|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4434
81602262|NCT03764072|162882123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.855|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8550
81602263|NCT03764072|162882124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.687|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6870
81602264|NCT03764072|162882124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1515|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1515
81602265|NCT03764072|162882124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.603|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6030
81602266|NCT03764072|162882124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1361|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1361
81602267|NCT03764072|162882124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.564|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5640
81602268|NCT03764072|162882125|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.5405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.67|||Regression, Cox|||||2.67|0.60|0.5405
81602269|NCT03764072|162882125|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.9011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.27|||Regression, Cox|||||2.27|0.49|0.9011
81602270|NCT03764072|162882125|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.9127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.26|||Regression, Cox|||||2.26|0.48|0.9127
81602271|NCT03764072|162882125|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.5619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.56|||Regression, Cox|||||2.56|0.60|0.5619
81602272|NCT03764072|162882125|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.79|||Regression, Cox|||||2.79|0.50|0.7090
81602273|NCT03764072|162882126|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28||||0.5141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.72|||Regression, Cox|||||2.72|0.61|0.5141
81602274|NCT03764072|162882126|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.9614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.12|||Regression, Cox|||||2.12|0.45|0.9614
81602275|NCT03764072|162882126|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.14|||Regression, Cox|||||2.14|0.46|0.9756
81602276|NCT03764072|162882126|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.5582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.57|||Regression, Cox|||||2.57|0.60|0.5582
81602277|NCT03764072|162882126|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.7543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.71|||Regression, Cox|||||2.71|0.49|0.7543
81602278|NCT05559866|162882145|OTHER|Variance|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.74|||t-test, 2 sided|||Scores from the proximal stomach, mid-stomach and distal stomach in the control and treatment groups were analyzed to determine if there was a significant difference between the mean difference in durability scores for the control and treatment groups.||.74|.31|<0.01
81602279|NCT05559866|162882146|OTHER|Variance|Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0000013||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.125|19.125|||ANCOVA|||||19.125|19.125|1.00
81602280|NCT05559866|162882147|OTHER|Variance||||||0.757||||||alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|1 degree of freedom||||||0.757
81602281|NCT05559866|162882148|OTHER|Variance||||||0.271||||||Alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|1 degree of freedom||||||0.271
81602282|NCT05559866|162882149|OTHER|Variance||||||0.29||||||alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|1 degree of freedom||||||0.29
81602283|NCT05559866|162882150|OTHER|Variance||||||0.72||||||alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|1 degree of freedom||||||0.72
81602284|NCT05559866|162882151|OTHER|Variance||||||0.41||||||alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|1 degree of freedom||||||0.41
81602285|NCT05559866|162882152|OTHER|Variance||||||0.53||||||alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|1 degree of freedom||||||0.53
81602286|NCT05559866|162882153|OTHER|Variance||||||0.91||||||alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|1 degree of freedom||||||0.91
81602287|NCT05559866|162882154|OTHER|||||||0.307|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-Square: 1.043478||||||0.307
81602288|NCT05559866|162882155|OTHER|Association|||||||||||||||||Unable to perform Chi-Square test as data in both categorical sets was identical - there is no variation to test.|||
81602289|NCT07069764|162882176|OTHER|"This study was not designed as a non-inferiority or equivalence trial. It was powered (80% power, α = 0.05) to detect clinically significant differences in pain reduction between 635 nm and 980 nm diode lasers, based on prior LLLT studies in TMD. Sample size was calculated before recruitment."|Effect size (Kendall's W and r)|0.75||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.79||P-values were adjusted using Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05.|Friedman test, Mann-Whitney U test|Non-parametric tests were used due to non-normal data distribution (Shapiro-Wilk test). Effect size measures were also reported.||"The study was designed to compare the effects of 635 nm and 980 nm low-level laser therapy on pain and jaw function. Statistical analysis methods are described below."|"Shapiro-Wilk test was used to assess normality. Non-parametric tests were applied. Friedman test for within-group comparisons, followed by Bonferroni-adjusted post hoc tests. Mann-Whitney U test for between-group comparisons. Effect sizes were calculated using Kendall's W (within groups) and r (between groups)."|0.79|0.68|0.05
81611259|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.4|-0.8|<0.001
81602290|NCT00856167|162882183|SUPERIORITY||Regression coefficient|-0.6||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Regression coefficient of TCM indicator variable, with change in CFP as the outcome, and controlling for start of treatment values: CFP, depression, gender, age, site|Regression, Linear|||Participants were allocated to one of the two treatments in order to balance baseline CFP, a depression score, age, gender, and site (Tucson or Portland).|"Since some participants could appear in both the 1st and 2nd period, the regression included random effects to account for correlation between measures on the same person.~In the 1st period, participants could either be allocated to TCM or SC, or if their pain scores were below 5, simply assigned to continuing self-care. Comparisons from this period were only between the allocated TCM and SC groups. In the 2nd period, those allocated or assigned to SC in the 1st period could be allocated to TCM or SC, or again assigned to continuing SC if their pain scores were too low. Comparisons from this period were only between the allocated TCM and SC groups."|||0.020
81602291|NCT04382924|162882200|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.0001|||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.025
81602292|NCT02173054|162882220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||This statistical analysis was used to compare number of participants who had erythema among 3 groups.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81602293|NCT02173054|162882220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||||||This statistical analysis was used to compare number of participants who had dryness among 3 groups|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.016
81602294|NCT02173054|162882220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||||||This statistical analysis was used to compare number of participants who had scaling among 3 groups.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.025
81644306|NCT00141271|162978918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1958||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.1958
81644307|NCT00141271|162978919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1652||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.1652
81644308|NCT00141271|162978919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5997||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.5997
81644309|NCT00141271|162978920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0082||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.0082
81644310|NCT00141271|162978920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7037||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.7037
81644311|NCT00141271|162978921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2718||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.2718
81644312|NCT00141271|162978921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7077||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.7077
81644313|NCT00141271|162978922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5057||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.5057
81602295|NCT02173054|162882220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.571||||||This statistical analysis was used to compare number of participants who had stinging among 3 groups.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.571
81644314|NCT00141271|162978922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3654||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.3654
81644315|NCT00141271|162978923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6227||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.6227
81644316|NCT00141271|162978923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7737||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|Model included model terms of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Endpoint||||0.7737
81648199|NCT03672175|162986932|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.66||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, BL HAM-D total score, stratification factor (anti-depressant use at BL), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||Day 42||1.66|0.56|0.9085
81462264|NCT01322490|162616981|SUPERIORITY|Odds Ratio and Wald 95% CI estimates are for odds of alive without event for PROSTVAC-V/F-TRICOM + GM-CSF placebo vs. Placebo Control and are from a logistic regression model with Treatment Arm included in model stratified by randomization strata.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9588|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7144|1.2867|||||The Alive Without Event endpoint was analyzed using stratified logistic regression. The 95% CI on the odds ratio estimate was computed as the measure of the magnitude of effect.|||1.2867|0.7144|
81462265|NCT01322490|162616981|SUPERIORITY|Odds Ratio and Wald 95% CI estimates are for odds of alive without event for PROSTVAC-V/F-TRICOM + GM-CSF vs. Placebo Control and are from a logistic regression model with Treatment Arm included in model stratified by randomization strata.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8941|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6647|1.2026|||||The Alive Without Event endpoint was analyzed using stratified logistic regression. The 95% CI on the odds ratio estimate was computed as the measure of the magnitude of effect.|||1.2026|0.6647|
81602296|NCT02173054|162882220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.449||||||This statistical analysis was used to compare number of participants who had pruritus among 3 groups.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.449
81602297|NCT02173054|162882221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in total lesion counts at baseline and 8th week|wilcoxan signed ranks test|||||||0.059
81602298|NCT02173054|162882221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.697||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in total lesion counts at baseline and 8th week|wilcoxan signed ranks test|||||||0.697
81602299|NCT02173054|162882221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in total lesion counts at baseline and 8th week.|wilcoxan signed ranks test|||||||0.028
81602300|NCT02173054|162882221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in inflammatory lesion counts at baseline and 8th week.|wilcoxan signed ranks test|||||||0.001
81602301|NCT02173054|162882221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.755||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in inflammatory lesion counts at baseline and 8th week.|wilcoxan signed ranks test|||||||0.755
81602302|NCT02173054|162882221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in inflammatory lesion counts at baseline and 8th week.|wilcoxan signed ranks test|||||||0.003
81602303|NCT02173054|162882221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.205||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in non inflammatory lesion counts at baseline and 8th week.|wilcoxan signed ranks test|||||||0.205
81602304|NCT02173054|162882221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.576||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in non inflammatory lesion counts at baseline and 8th week.|wilcoxan signed ranks test|||||||0.576
81602305|NCT02173054|162882221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in non inflammatory lesion counts at baseline and 8th week.|wilcoxan signed ranks test|||||||0.160
81602306|NCT02173054|162882222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in skin sebum content at baseline and 8th week of the Adapalene gel group|Paired t-test|||||||0.078
81602307|NCT02173054|162882222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in skin sebum content at baseline and 8th week of the Adapalene gel with placebo moisturizer group|Paired t-test|||||||0.167
81462266|NCT04922255|162616999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81602308|NCT02173054|162882222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in skin sebum content at baseline and 8th week of the Adapalene gel with Eucerin group|Paired t-test|||||||0.134
81644317|NCT00390806|162978926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.1862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.07||p-value from a stratified log-rank test is adjusted for Recursive Partitioning Analysis (RPA) class and the number of brain lesions at Screening.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio is estimated using a Pike estimator. The hazard ratio from a stratified log-rank test is adjusted for RPA class and the number of brain lesions at Screening.|||1.07|0.73|0.1862
81644318|NCT00663923|162978957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.001||two - tailed p value \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|in this study degrees of freedom is sample size - 1||||-.001|-.62|<0.05
81462267|NCT04922255|162617000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.50
81462268|NCT04922255|162617001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.30
81462269|NCT04922255|162617002|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.70
81602309|NCT02173054|162882222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.978||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in skin hydration at baseline and 8th week of the Adapalene gel group|Paired t-test|||||||0.978
81602310|NCT02173054|162882222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.273||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in skin hydration at baseline and 8th week of the Adapalene gel with placebo moisturizer group|Paired t-test|||||||0.273
81602311|NCT02173054|162882222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.735||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in skin hydration at baseline and 8th week of the Adapalene gel with Eucerin group.|Paired t-test|||||||0.735
81602312|NCT02173054|162882223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in TEWL at baseline and 8th week of the Adapalene gel group.|Paired t-test|||||||0.0002
81602313|NCT02173054|162882223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in TEWL at baseline and 8th week of the Adapalene gel with placebo moisturizer group.|Paired t-test|||||||0.007
81602314|NCT02173054|162882223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.123||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in TEWL at baseline and 8th week of the Adapalene gel with Eucerin group.|Paired t-test|||||||0.123
81602315|NCT02173054|162882224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in ASI score at baseline and 8th week.|wilcoxan signed ranks test|||||||0.005
81602316|NCT02173054|162882224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.606||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in ASI score at baseline and 8th week.|wilcoxan signed ranks test|||||||0.606
81602317|NCT02173054|162882224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||This statistical analysis was used to evaluate the change in ASI score at baseline and 8th week.|wilcoxan signed ranks test|||||||0.001
81648200|NCT03672175|162986932|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.3476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.44||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, BL HAM-D total score, stratification factor (anti-depressant use at BL), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||Day 182||2.44|0.73|0.3476
81602318|NCT01114204|162882225|NON_INFERIORITY|The 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using the large sample assumption. The pre-defined non-inferiority margin for testing the difference between treatment groups was -15%.|Treatment Difference|2.58||||0.2833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|9.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is the result of the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusted for Baseline hemoglobin level and underlying condition.|The treatment difference (ferumoxytol - iron sucrose) was expressed as a percentage.|"Participants who achieved a ≥2.0 g/dL increase in hemoglobin from Baseline up to Week 5 were analyzed. Statistical comparison was performed for data up to Week 5 only.~Baseline was defined as the Day 1 value (prior to injection of study drug). The screening or most recent value prior to Day 1 was used for any participant with missing Day 1 information."||9.06|-3.89|0.2833
81602319|NCT00991341|162882233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.26|||ANCOVA|The treatment groups were compared with respect to the change in MODS, adjusting for baseline MODS.|The longer storage red blood cell units arm is the reference category. After adjusting for baseline MODS, the difference in the means was -0.17, positive values are in favor of longer storage duration.|||0.26|-0.60|0.44
81602320|NCT00991341|162882234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.43|||Regression, Cox|The treatment groups were compared with respect to all-cause mortality, adjusting for baseline MODS.|The longer storage duration arm is the reference category.|||1.43|0.48|0.50
81602321|NCT00991341|162882235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.17|||ANCOVA|The treatment groups were compared with respect to 28-day change in MODS, adjusting for baseline MODS.|The longer storage red blood cell units arm is the reference category. After adjusting for baseline MODS, the difference in the means was -0.32; positive values are in favor of longer storage duration.|||0.17|-0.82|0.20
81602322|NCT00991341|162882236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.018||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.069|||Fisher Exact||The difference in proportions between the two treatment arms was computed as the proportion of subjects with the event in the shorter storage duration arm minus the proportion of subjects with the event in the longer storage duration arm.|||0.069|-0.033|0.50
81602323|NCT00991341|162882237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.027||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.035|||Fisher Exact||The difference in proportions between the two treatment arms was computed as the proportion of subjects with the event in the shorter storage duration arm minus the proportion of subjects with the event in the longer storage duration arm.|||0.035|-0.090|0.40
81602324|NCT00991341|162882238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.018||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.023|||Fisher Exact||The difference in proportions between the two treatment arms was computed as the proportion of subjects with the event in the shorter storage duration arm minus the proportion of subjects with the event in the longer storage duration arm.|||0.023|-0.059|0.41
81602325|NCT00991341|162882239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.37|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||0.37|-0.62|0.75
81602326|NCT00991341|162882240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.05|||ANCOVA|The treatment arms were compared with respect to the change in creatinine, adjusting for the baseline creatinine value.|The longer storage red blood cell units arm is the reference category. After adjusting for baseline creatinine, the difference in the means was -0.02, positive values are in favor of longer storage duration.|||0.05|-0.08|0.62
81602327|NCT00991341|162882241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.93||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|5.98||The treatment arms were compared with respect to the change in troponin-I, adjusting for the baseline troponin-I value.|ANCOVA||The longer storage red blood cell units arm is the reference category. After adjusting for baseline troponin-I, the change in troponin-I values was 1.9 ng/mL higher in the shorter storage red blood cell units arm.|Troponin-I values recorded as 'too low to detect' were recoded as 0 since the median value of the minimum quantitative troponin-I value obtained among all participating sites was 0.01.||5.98|-2.11|0.35
81602328|NCT00991341|162882242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.10
81602329|NCT00991341|162882243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.41|||ANCOVA||The longer storage red blood cell units arm is the reference category. After adjusting for baseline bilirubin, the change in bilirubin values was 0.65 mg/dL lower in the shorter storage red blood cell units arm.|||-0.41|-0.89|<0.01
81602330|NCT00991341|162882245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.25||The treatment groups were compared with respect to days to first post-operative bowel movement, adjusting for baseline MODS.|Regression, Cox||The longer storage duration arm is reference category.|||1.25|0.98|0.11
81602331|NCT00991341|162882246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.22|||Regression, Cox|The treatment groups were compared with respect to days to first post-operative solid food, adjusting for baseline MODS.|The longer storage duration arm is reference category.|||1.22|0.96|0.22
81602332|NCT00991341|162882247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.0|||Kruskal-Wallis||The longer storage duration arm is reference category.|||1.00|-0.59|0.71
81602333|NCT00991341|162882248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.015||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057|0.027|||Fisher Exact||The difference in proportions between the two treatment arms was computed as the proportion of subjects with the event in the shorter storage duration arm minus the proportion of subjects with the event in the longer storage duration arm.|||0.027|-0.057|0.53
81602334|NCT02401464|162882250|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Formulations were considered bioequivalent if: 1) 90% Cls of the differences in the means of the natural log-transformed AUC(0-48) and Cmax between commercial and pediatric formulations was within ln(0.80)- ln(1.25);2) Differences in the means of the natural log-transformed AUC(0-48) and Cmax between commercial and pediatric formulations was within ln(0.9)-ln(1.11),and results of the dissolution test met the conditions specified in the Guideline for Bioequivalence Studies of Generic Products.|Least Squares (LS) mean difference (ln)|0.963|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.927|1.001||||||Based on the analysis of variance (ANOVA) in which the natural logarithms of AUC(0-48) of TAK-536 were used as dependent variables, and formulation, sequence (administration order) and administration period were used as fixed effects, bioequivalence was assessed providing two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences between the formulations and between the periods.||1.001|0.927|
81701696|NCT00595868|163098820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.2|||Chi-squared|||||5.2|0.9|0.10
81462270|NCT04922255|162617003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81524759|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.44|-1.68||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.68|-16.44|
81602335|NCT02401464|162882251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Formulations were considered bioequivalent if: 1)90% Cls of the differences in the means of the natural log-transformed AUC(0-48) and Cmax between commercial and pediatric formulations was within ln(0.80)- ln(1.25);2) Differences in the means of the natural log-transformed AUC(0-48) and Cmax between commercial and pediatric formulations was within ln(0.9)-ln(1.11),and results of the dissolution test met the conditions specified in the Guideline for Bioequivalence Studies of Generic Products.|LS mean difference (ln)|0.906|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|0.933||||||Based on the ANOVA in which the natural logarithms of Cmax of TAK-536 were used as dependent variables, and formulation, sequence (administration order) and administration period were used as fixed effects, bioequivalence was assessed providing two-sided 90% CIs for the differences between the formulations and between the periods.||0.933|0.880|
81602336|NCT02401464|162882252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Formulations were considered bioequivalent if: 1) 90% Cls of the differences in the means of the natural log-transformed AUC(0-48) and Cmax between commercial and pediatric formulations was within ln(0.80)- ln(1.25);2) Differences in the means of the natural log-transformed AUC(0-48) and Cmax between commercial and pediatric formulations was within ln(0.9)-ln(1.11),and results of the dissolution test met the conditions specified in the Guideline for Bioequivalence Studies of Generic Products.|LS mean difference (ln)|0.985|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.958|1.011||||||Based on the ANOVA in which the natural logarithms of AUC(0-48) of TAK-536 were used as dependent variables, and formulation, sequence (administration order) and administration period were used as fixed effects, bioequivalence was assessed providing two-sided 90% CIs for the differences between the formulations and between the periods.||1.011|0.958|
81602337|NCT02401464|162882253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Formulations were considered bioequivalent if: 1) 90% Cls of the differences in the means of the natural log-transformed AUC(0-48) and Cmax between commercial and pediatric formulations was within ln(0.80)- ln(1.25);2) Differences in the means of the natural log-transformed AUC(0-48) and Cmax between commercial and pediatric formulations was within ln(0.9)-ln(1.11),and results of the dissolution test met the conditions specified in the Guideline for Bioequivalence Studies of Generic Products.|LS mean difference (ln)|0.979|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.938|1.022||||||Based on the ANOVA in which the natural logarithms of Cmax of TAK-536 were used as dependent variables, and formulation, sequence (administration order) and administration period were used as fixed effects, bioequivalence was assessed providing two-sided 90% CIs for the differences between the formulations and between the periods.||1.022|0.938|
81602338|NCT03010462|162882273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.62
81602339|NCT03010462|162882274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.46
81602340|NCT03010462|162882275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.54
81602341|NCT03010462|162882276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.59
81602342|NCT03010462|162882277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.70
81602343|NCT02799472|162882279|OTHER||Ratio|14.201|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.251|32.262|||Repeated measures analysis|||GM-CSF - Complex, Week 1||32.262|6.251|<0.001
81602344|NCT02799472|162882279|OTHER||Ratio|32.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.828|66.156|||Repeated measures analysis|||GM-CSF - Complex, Week 2||66.156|15.828|<0.001
81602345|NCT02799472|162882279|OTHER||Ratio|55.772|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.646|121.287|||Repeated measures analysis|||GM-CSF - Complex, Week 4||121.287|25.646|<0.001
81602346|NCT02799472|162882279|OTHER||Ratio|48.336|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.341|120.798|||Repeated measures analysis|||GM-CSF - Complex, Week 6||120.798|19.341|<0.001
81602347|NCT02799472|162882279|OTHER||Ratio|34.635|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.69|87.629|||Repeated measures analysis|||GM-CSF - Complex, Week 8||87.629|13.690|<0.001
81602348|NCT02799472|162882279|OTHER||Ratio|23.249|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.579|63.005|||Repeated measures analysis|||GM-CSF - Complex, Week 12||63.005|8.579|<0.001
81602349|NCT02799472|162882279|OTHER||Ratio|1.233||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.742|2.048|||Repeated measures analysis|||GM-CSF - Complex, 12-Week FU||2.048|0.742|0.401
81524760|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.82|-7.06||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-7.06|-21.82|
81602350|NCT02799472|162882280|OTHER||Ratio|0.943||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.861|1.032|||Repeated measures analysis|||14-3-3 ETA Protein, Week 1||1.032|0.861|0.193
81602351|NCT02799472|162882280|OTHER||Ratio|1.028||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.776|1.362|||Repeated measures analysis|||14-3-3 ETA Protein, Week 2||1.362|0.776|0.842
81602352|NCT02799472|162882280|OTHER||Ratio|0.743||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.505|1.093|||Repeated measures analysis|||14-3-3 ETA Protein, Week 4||1.093|0.505|0.127
81602353|NCT02799472|162882280|OTHER||Ratio|0.762||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.531|1.095|||Repeated measures analysis|||14-3-3 ETA Protein, Week 6||1.095|0.531|0.137
81602354|NCT02799472|162882280|OTHER||Ratio|0.886||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.623|1.259|||Repeated measures analysis|||14-3-3 ETA Protein, Week 8||1.259|0.623|0.488
81602355|NCT02799472|162882280|OTHER||Ratio|0.793||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.488|1.29|||Repeated measures analysis|||14-3-3 ETA Protein, Week 12||1.290|0.488|0.338
81602356|NCT02799472|162882280|OTHER||Ratio|0.859||||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.491|1.502|||Repeated measures analysis|||14-3-3 ETA Protein, 12-Week FU||1.502|0.491|0.582
81602357|NCT02799472|162882280|OTHER||Ratio|0.999||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.699|1.427|||Repeated measures analysis|||S100 CBP A8 and A9, Week 1||1.427|0.699|0.996
81602358|NCT02799472|162882280|OTHER||Ratio|0.944||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.662|1.346|||Repeated measures analysis|||S100 CBP A8 and A9, Week 2||1.346|0.662|0.745
81462271|NCT02099110|162617034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.3||Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.30|-0.63|<0.001
81462272|NCT02099110|162617034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-0.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.27||cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.27|-0.60|<0.001
81602359|NCT02799472|162882280|OTHER||Ratio|1.017||||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.649|1.593|||Repeated measures analysis|||S100 CBP A8 and A9, Week 4||1.593|0.649|0.939
81602360|NCT02799472|162882280|OTHER||Ratio|0.981||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.595|1.617|||Repeated measures analysis|||S100 CBP A8 and A9, Week 6||1.617|0.595|0.937
81462273|NCT02099110|162617034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.27||cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.27|-0.61|<0.001
81462274|NCT02099110|162617034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.3||cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.30|-0.63|<0.001
81462275|NCT02099110|162617035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % vs Ertugliflozin 5 mg|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|5.5|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||5.5|-11.7|
81462276|NCT02099110|162617035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % vs. Ertugliflozin 15 mg|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|6.8|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||6.8|-10.6|
81462277|NCT02099110|162617035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % vs. Sitagliptin 100 mg|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|10.1|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||10.1|-7.4|
81462278|NCT02099110|162617035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % vs. Sitagliptin 100 mg|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|7.0|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||7.0|-10.5|
81462279|NCT02099110|162617036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % vs. Ertugliflozin 5 mg|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.6|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||3.6|-3.3|
81462280|NCT02099110|162617036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % vs. Ertugliflozin 15 mg|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.0|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||4.0|-3.0|
81462281|NCT02099110|162617036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % vs. Sitagliptin 100 mg|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|3.9|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||3.9|-2.9|
81462282|NCT02099110|162617036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % vs. Sitagliptin 100 mg|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|4.4|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||4.4|-2.5|
81462283|NCT02099110|162617037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-1.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|-1.22||cLDA model including fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-1.22|-2.48|<0.001
81602361|NCT02799472|162882280|OTHER||Ratio|1.067||||0.787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.659|1.727|||Repeated measures analysis|||S100 CBP A8 and A9, Week 8||1.727|0.659|0.787
81462284|NCT02099110|162617037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-2.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.64||cLDA model including fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained logitudinal data analysis|||||-1.64|-2.90|<0.001
81462285|NCT02099110|162617038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-8.23||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.82|-2.65||cLDA model including fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|cLDA|||||-2.65|-13.82|0.004
81462286|NCT02099110|162617038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-11.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.35|-6.23||cLDA model including fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|cLDA|||||-6.23|-17.35|<0.001
81462287|NCT02099110|162617038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-18.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.03|-12.77||cLDA model including fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|cLDA|||||-12.77|-24.03|<0.001
81462288|NCT02099110|162617038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-23.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.76|-17.53||cLDA model including fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|cLDA|||||-17.53|-28.76|<0.001
81602362|NCT02799472|162882280|OTHER||Ratio|1.267||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.769|2.086|||Repeated measures analysis|||S100 CBP A8 and A9, Week 12||2.086|0.769|0.342
81602363|NCT02799472|162882280|OTHER||Ratio|1.748||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.076|2.838|||Repeated measures analysis|||S100 CBP A8 and A9, 12-Week FU||2.838|1.076|0.026
81602364|NCT02799472|162882281|OTHER||Ratio|0.774||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.261|2.29|||Repeated measures analysis|||Amyloid A, Week 12||2.290|0.261|0.632
81602365|NCT02799472|162882281|OTHER||Ratio|1.176||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.519|2.663|||Repeated measures analysis|||Amyloid A, 12-Week FU||2.663|0.519|0.685
81602366|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.692||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.445|1.074|||Repeated measures analysis|||CL17, Week 1||1.074|0.445|0.097
81462289|NCT02099110|162617039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|6.4||Adjusted Odds Ratio using a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, covariates for baseline A1C and baseline eGFR.|Regression, Logistic|||||6.40|2.68|<0.001
81462290|NCT02099110|162617039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|3.83||Adjusted Odds Ratio using a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, covariates for baseline A1C and baseline eGFR.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.83|1.68|<0.001
81602367|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.713||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.407|1.249|||Repeated measures analysis|||CL17, Week 2||1.249|0.407|0.229
81602368|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.608||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.365|1.012|||Repeated measures analysis|||CL17, Week 4||1.012|0.365|0.055
81602369|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.755||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.435|1.309|||Repeated measures analysis|||CL17, Week 6||1.309|0.435|0.307
81602370|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.557||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.348|0.894|||Repeated measures analysis|||CL17, Week 8||0.894|0.348|0.017
81602371|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.52||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.294|0.922|||Repeated measures analysis|||||0.922|0.294|0.026
81602372|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.947||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.548|1.636|||Repeated measures analysis|||CL17, 12-Week FU||1.636|0.548|0.839
81602373|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.764||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.1|||Repeated measures analysis|||CL13, Week 1||1.100|0.530|0.142
81602374|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|1.005||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|1.39|||Repeated measures analysis|||CL13, Week 2||1.390|0.726|0.976
81602375|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|1.236||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.859|1.778|||Repeated measures analysis|||CL13, Week 4||1.778|0.859|0.244
81602376|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|1.237||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.836|1.83|||Repeated measures analysis|||CL13, Week 6||1.830|0.836|0.278
81602377|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|1.118||||0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.651|1.92|||Repeated measures analysis|||CL13, Week 8||1.920|0.651|0.677
81602378|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|1.165||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.573|2.369|||Repeated measures analysis|||CL13, Week 12||2.369|0.573|0.661
81644319|NCT00796614|162979001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.5388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model was used with treatment variable and three covariates: age group, concomitant use of anti-cholinergic medication and geographic region. The first two covariates were used in the stratification of the randomisation. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||3.80|0.50|0.5388
81462291|NCT02099110|162617039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|4.54||Adjusted Odds Ratio using a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, covariates for baseline A1C and baseline eGFR.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.54|1.92|<0.001
81462292|NCT02099110|162617039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|3.89|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted Odds Ratio using a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, covariates for baseline A1C and baseline eGFR.||||3.89|1.69|<0.001
81602379|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|1.581||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.832|3.007|||Repeated measures analysis|||CL13, 12-Week FU||3.007|0.832|0.154
81602380|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.903||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.471|1.729|||Repeated measures analysis|||Interleukin 6, Week 1||1.729|0.471|0.751
81602381|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.72||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.367|1.413|||Repeated measures analysis|||Interleukin 6, Week 2||1.413|0.367|0.330
81602382|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.822||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.447|1.512|||Repeated measures analysis|||Interleukin 6, Week 4||1.512|0.447|0.519
81602383|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.659||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.372|1.167|||Repeated measures analysis|||Interleukin 6, Week 6||1.167|0.372|0.147
81602384|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.684||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.396|1.18|||Repeated measures analysis|||Interleukin 6, Week 8||1.180|0.396|0.166
81602385|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|1.221||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.734|2.031|||Repeated measures analysis|||Interleukin 6, Week 12||2.031|0.734|0.432
81602386|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|1.602||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|3.423|||Repeated measures analysis|||Interleukin 6, 12-Week FU||3.423|0.750|0.216
81602387|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.926||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.823|1.042|||Repeated measures analysis|||MDC, Week 1||1.042|0.823|0.195
81602388|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.984||||0.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.829|1.168|||Repeated measures analysis|||MDC, Week 2||1.168|0.829|0.851
81602389|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.956||||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.158|||Repeated measures analysis|||MDC, Week 4||1.158|0.790|0.637
81602390|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|1.01||||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.833|1.225|||Repeated measures analysis|||MDC, Week 6||1.225|0.833|0.915
81602391|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.857||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.064|||Repeated measures analysis|||MDC, Week 8||1.064|0.690|0.157
81602392|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|0.849||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.681|1.059|||Repeated measures analysis|||MDC, Week 12||1.059|0.681|0.142
81602393|NCT02799472|162882282|OTHER||Ratio|1.013||||0.929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.745|1.378|||Repeated measures analysis|||MDC, 12-Week FU||1.378|0.745|0.929
81602394|NCT02799472|162882283|OTHER||Ratio|0.887||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.231|||Repeated measures analysis|||Chitinase 3 Like 1, Week 1||1.231|0.640|0.463
81602395|NCT02799472|162882283|OTHER||Ratio|0.953||||0.782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.672|1.352|||Repeated measures analysis|||Chitinase 3 Like 1, Week 2||1.352|0.672|0.782
81602396|NCT02799472|162882283|OTHER||Ratio|1.132||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.759|1.69|||Repeated measures analysis|||Chitinase 3 Like 1, Week 4||1.690|0.759|0.533
81602397|NCT02799472|162882283|OTHER||Ratio|1.149||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.779|1.694|||Repeated measures analysis|||Chitinase 3 Like 1, Week 6||1.694|0.779|0.473
81602398|NCT02799472|162882283|OTHER||Ratio|1.112||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.733|1.687|||Repeated measures analysis|||Chitinase 3 Like 1, Week 8||1.687|0.733|0.608
81602399|NCT02799472|162882283|OTHER||Ratio|1.005||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.613|1.645|||Repeated measures analysis|||Chitinase 3 Like 1, Week 12||1.645|0.613|0.985
81602400|NCT02799472|162882283|OTHER||Ratio|1.386||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.934|2.057|||Repeated measures analysis|||Chitinase 3 Like 1, 12-Week FU||2.057|0.934|0.102
81602401|NCT02799472|162882283|OTHER||Ratio|0.915||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.781|1.071|||Repeated measures analysis|||MMP-3, Week 1||1.071|0.781|0.259
81602402|NCT02799472|162882283|OTHER||Ratio|0.959||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.809|1.137|||Repeated measures analysis|||MMP-3, Week 2||1.137|0.809|0.621
81602403|NCT02799472|162882283|OTHER||Ratio|0.914||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.752|1.11|||Repeated measures analysis|||MMP-3, Week 4||1.110|0.752|0.354
81602404|NCT02799472|162882283|OTHER||Ratio|0.8||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.443|1.444|||Repeated measures analysis|||MMP-3, Week 6||1.444|0.443|0.448
81602405|NCT02799472|162882283|OTHER||Ratio|1.16||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.813|1.653|||Repeated measures analysis|||MMP-3, Week 8||1.653|0.813|0.402
81602406|NCT02799472|162882283|OTHER||Ratio|0.951||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.695|1.301|||Repeated measures analysis|||MMP-3, Week 12||1.301|0.695|0.745
81602407|NCT02799472|162882283|OTHER||Ratio|1.226||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.837|1.796|||Repeated measures analysis|||MMP-3, 12-Week FU||1.796|0.837|0.279
81602408|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|1.098||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.606|||Repeated measures analysis|||ARGS Neo-Epitope, Week 1||1.606|0.750|0.621
81602409|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|1.581||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.046|2.388|||Repeated measures analysis|||ARGS Neo-Epitope, Week 2||2.388|1.046|0.031
81602410|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|1.222||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.817|1.827|||Repeated measures analysis|||ARGS Neo-Epitope, Week 4||1.827|0.817|0.317
81602411|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|1.302||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.936|1.81|||Repeated measures analysis|||ARGS Neo-Epitope, Week 6||1.810|0.936|0.113
81602412|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|1.45||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.795|2.645|||Repeated measures analysis|||ARGS Neo-Epitope, Week 8||2.645|0.795|0.217
81602413|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|1.266||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.916|1.75|||Repeated measures analysis|||ARGS Neo-Epitope, Week 12||1.750|0.916|0.147
81602414|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.996||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.662|1.499|||Repeated measures analysis|||ARGS Neo-Epitope, 12-Week FU||1.499|0.662|0.985
81602415|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.892||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.511|1.56|||Repeated measures analysis|||CMDV, Week 1||1.560|0.511|0.681
81602416|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.87||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.454|1.669|||Repeated measures analysis|||CMDV, Week 2||1.669|0.454|0.668
81602417|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|1.12||||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.597|2.101|||Repeated measures analysis|||CMDV, Week 4||2.101|0.597|0.717
81602418|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.661||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.333|1.31|||Repeated measures analysis|||CMDV, Week 6||1.310|0.333|0.227
81602419|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.817||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.464|1.437|||Repeated measures analysis|||CMDV, Week 8||1.437|0.464|0.471
81602420|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.816||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.417|1.597|||Repeated measures analysis|||CMDV, Week 12||1.597|0.417|0.541
81602421|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.822||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.422|1.602|||Repeated measures analysis|||CMDV, 12-Week FU||1.602|0.422|0.544
81602422|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|1.051||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.895|1.233|||Repeated measures analysis|||MMP-Degraded CRP, Week 1||1.233|0.895|0.537
81602423|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|1.031||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.906|1.173|||Repeated measures analysis|||MMP-Degraded CRP, Week 2||1.173|0.906|0.635
81602424|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|1.012||||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.879|1.165|||Repeated measures analysis|||MMP-Degraded CRP, Week 4||1.165|0.879|0.866
81602425|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.979||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.842|1.139|||Repeated measures analysis|||MMP-Degraded CRP, Week 6||1.139|0.842|0.780
81602426|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|1.113||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.938|1.32|||Repeated measures analysis|||MMP-Degraded CRP, Week 8||1.320|0.938|0.212
81602427|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|1.102||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.934|1.3|||Repeated measures analysis|||MMP-Degraded CRP, Week 12||1.300|0.934|0.242
81602428|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|1.05||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.267|||Repeated measures analysis|||MMP-Degraded CRP, 12-Week FU||1.267|0.870|0.597
81602429|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.795||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.634|0.997|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD1C, Week 1||0.997|0.634|0.047
81602430|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.883||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.668|1.165|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD1C, Week 2||1.165|0.668|0.367
81602431|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.784||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.558|1.102|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD1C, Week 4||1.102|0.558|0.155
81602432|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.638||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.477|0.855|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD1C, Week 6||0.855|0.477|0.004
81602433|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.799||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.591|1.08|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD1C, Week 8||1.080|0.591|0.140
81602434|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.891||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.647|1.228|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD1C, Week 12||1.228|0.647|0.470
81602435|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.869||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.621|1.217|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD1C, 12-Week FU||1.217|0.621|0.401
81602436|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.981||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.742|1.296|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD2C, Week 1||1.296|0.742|0.887
81602437|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.97||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.744|1.263|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD2C, Week 2||1.263|0.744|0.814
81602438|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.969||||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.762|1.233|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD2C, Week 4||1.233|0.762|0.794
81602439|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.919||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.696|1.213|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD2C, Week 6||1.213|0.696|0.539
81602440|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.937||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|1.221|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD2C, Week 8||1.221|0.719|0.623
81602441|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.913||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.711|1.173|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD2C, Week 12||1.173|0.711|0.467
81602442|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.778||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.061|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD2C, 12-Week FU||1.061|0.570|0.108
81602443|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|1.01||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.868|1.175|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD3C, Week 1||1.175|0.868|0.897
81644320|NCT00796614|162979001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.76|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model was used with treatment variable and three covariates: age group, concomitant use of anti-cholinergic medication and geographic region. The first two covariates were used in the stratification of the randomisation. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||1.76|0.20|0.3430
81462293|NCT02099110|162617040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|7.61||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|18.13||cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||18.13|-2.90|0.155
81602444|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|1.037||||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.884|1.218|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD3C, Week 2||1.218|0.884|0.644
81602445|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.943||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.139|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD3C, Week 4||1.139|0.780|0.530
81602446|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.882||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.733|1.063|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD3C, Week 6||1.063|0.733|0.182
81602447|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.96||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|10.0|0.779|1.182|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD3C, Week 8||1.182|0.779|0.691
81602448|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|0.979||||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.214|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD3C, Week 12||1.214|0.790|0.843
81602449|NCT02799472|162882284|OTHER||Ratio|1.075||||0.524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.855|1.351|||Repeated measures analysis|||MD3C, 12-Week FU||1.351|0.855|0.524
81602450|NCT02799472|162882285|OTHER||Ratio|0.953||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.809|1.123|||Repeated measures analysis|||Helper/Suppressor, Week 1||1.123|0.809|0.558
81602451|NCT02799472|162882285|OTHER||Ratio|0.947||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.801|1.12|||Repeated measures analysis|||Helper/Suppressor, Week 4||1.120|0.801|0.515
81602452|NCT02799472|162882285|OTHER||Ratio|1.046||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.895|1.222|||Repeated measures analysis|||Helper/Suppressor, Week 12||1.222|0.895|0.565
81602453|NCT02799472|162882285|OTHER||Ratio|1.013||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.822|1.249|||Repeated measures analysis|||Helper/Suppressor, 12-Week FU||1.249|0.822|0.897
81602454|NCT02799472|162882286|OTHER||Ratio|1.037||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.794|1.354|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD16+CD56+, Week 1||1.354|0.794|0.786
81602455|NCT02799472|162882286|OTHER||Ratio|0.818||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.603|1.109|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD16+CD56+, Week 4||1.109|0.603|0.188
81602456|NCT02799472|162882286|OTHER||Ratio|0.763||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|1.087|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD16+CD56+, Week 12||1.087|0.536|0.129
81602457|NCT02799472|162882286|OTHER||Ratio|0.709||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.499|1.006|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD16+CD56+, 12-Week FU||1.006|0.499|0.054
81602458|NCT02799472|162882286|OTHER||Ratio|1.119||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.863|1.45|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD19, Week 1||1.450|0.863|0.383
81602459|NCT02799472|162882286|OTHER||Ratio|0.89||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.623|1.271|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD19, Week 4||1.271|0.623|0.510
81602460|NCT02799472|162882286|OTHER||Ratio|0.952||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.718|1.262|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD19, Week 12||1.262|0.718|0.724
81602461|NCT02799472|162882286|OTHER||Ratio|0.958||||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.635|1.443|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD19, 12-Week FU||1.443|0.635|0.831
81602462|NCT02799472|162882286|OTHER||Ratio|1.082||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.882|1.328|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3, Week 1||1.328|0.882|0.437
81602463|NCT02799472|162882286|OTHER||Ratio|0.937||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.711|1.234|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3, Week 4||1.234|0.711|0.632
81602464|NCT02799472|162882286|OTHER||Ratio|1.088||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.885|1.336|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3, Week 12||1.336|0.885|0.413
81602465|NCT02799472|162882286|OTHER||Ratio|1.062||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.858|1.316|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3, 12-Week FU||1.316|0.858|0.567
81602466|NCT02799472|162882286|OTHER||Ratio|1.069||||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.855|1.338|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+CD4+, Week 1||1.338|0.855|0.547
81602467|NCT02799472|162882286|OTHER||Ratio|0.907||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|1.223|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+CD4+, Week 4||1.223|0.673|0.512
81462294|NCT02099110|162617040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-4.87||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.54|5.8||cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||5.80|-15.54|0.369
81602468|NCT02799472|162882286|OTHER||Ratio|1.064||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.853|1.328|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+CD4+, Week 12||1.328|0.853|0.573
81602469|NCT02799472|162882286|OTHER||Ratio|1.031||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.818|1.3|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+CD4+, 12-Week FU||1.300|0.818|0.789
81602470|NCT02799472|162882287|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.036||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.128|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+CD8+, Week 1||0.128|-0.056|0.428
81602471|NCT02799472|162882287|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.023||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.159|0.113|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+CD8+, Week 4||0.113|-0.159|0.733
81602472|NCT02799472|162882287|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.076|0.115|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+CD8+, Week 12||0.115|-0.076|0.677
81602473|NCT02799472|162882287|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.033||||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.151|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+CD8+, 12-Week FU||0.151|-0.084|0.569
81602474|NCT02799472|162882287|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.103||||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.263|0.469|||Repeated measures analysis|||T Cell B Cell NKL, Week 1||0.469|-0.263|0.569
81602475|NCT02799472|162882287|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.157||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.668|0.354|||Repeated measures analysis|||T Cell B Cell NKL, Week 4||0.354|-0.668|0.534
81602476|NCT02799472|162882287|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.087||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.323|0.498|||Repeated measures analysis|||T Cell B Cell NKL, Week 12||0.498|-0.323|0.668
81602477|NCT02799472|162882287|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.021||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.526|0.484|||Repeated measures analysis|||T Cell B Cell NKL, 12-Week FU||0.484|-0.526|0.934
81602478|NCT02799472|162882288|OTHER||Ratio|1.112||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.876|1.412|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+ CD4+, Week 1||1.412|0.876|0.369
81602479|NCT02799472|162882288|OTHER||Ratio|0.941||||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.721|1.228|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+ CD4+, Week 4||1.228|0.721|0.641
81602480|NCT02799472|162882288|OTHER||Ratio|1.024||||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.804|1.303|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+ CD4+, Week 12||1.303|0.804|0.844
81602481|NCT02799472|162882288|OTHER||Ratio|1.082||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.821|1.427|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+ CD4+, 12-Week FU||1.427|0.821|0.558
81602482|NCT02799472|162882288|OTHER||Ratio|1.111||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.402|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+ CD8+, Week 1||1.402|0.880|0.363
81602483|NCT02799472|162882288|OTHER||Ratio|0.957||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.724|1.265|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+ CD8+, Week 4||1.265|0.724|0.751
81602484|NCT02799472|162882288|OTHER||Ratio|1.076||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.846|1.37|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+ CD8+, Week 12||1.370|0.846|0.537
81602485|NCT02799472|162882288|OTHER||Ratio|1.032||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.797|1.335|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+ CD8+, 12-Week FU||1.335|0.797|0.806
81602486|NCT02799472|162882288|OTHER||Ratio|1.101||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.872|1.391|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+, Week 1||1.391|0.872|0.405
81602487|NCT02799472|162882288|OTHER||Ratio|0.907||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.668|1.232|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+, Week 4||1.232|0.668|0.519
81602488|NCT02799472|162882288|OTHER||Ratio|1.036||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.831|1.291|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+, Week 12||1.291|0.831|0.748
81602489|NCT02799472|162882288|OTHER||Ratio|1.049||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.811|1.356|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+, 12-Week FU||1.356|0.811|0.704
81602490|NCT02799472|162882289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.5||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|26.1|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+CD4+CD25+CD127-, Week 1||26.1|-13.1|0.501
81602491|NCT02799472|162882289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|18.0|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+CD4+CD25+CD127-, Week 4||18.0|-21.6|0.852
81602492|NCT02799472|162882289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.3||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|29.0|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+CD4+CD25+CD127-, Week 12||29.0|-16.4|0.572
81602493|NCT02799472|162882289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.5||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|34.1|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+CD4+CD25+CD127-, 12-Week FU||34.1|-13.0|0.363
81602494|NCT02799472|162882289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|17.0|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+CD4+foxP3+CD25+CD127-, Week 1||17.0|-13.0|0.788
81602495|NCT02799472|162882289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|14.4|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+CD4+foxP3+CD25+CD127-, Week 4||14.4|-18.8|0.786
81602496|NCT02799472|162882289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.1||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|11.2|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+CD4+foxP3+CD25+CD127-, Week 12||11.2|-25.4|0.433
81602497|NCT02799472|162882289|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.1||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|18.0|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD3+CD4+foxP3+CD25+CD127-, 12-Week FU||18.0|-9.8|0.550
81602498|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.6||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|46.1|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+3+8-4+CCR6+CXCR3+38+DR+, Week 1||46.1|-16.9|0.350
81602499|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.4||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.3|52.0|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+3+8-4+CCR6+CXCR3+38+DR+, Week 4||52.0|-35.3|0.697
81602500|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-49.2||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-135.2|36.8|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+3+8-4+CCR6+CXCR3+38+DR+, Week 12||36.8|-135.2|0.249
81602501|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-30.1||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.6|8.3|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+3+8-4+CCR6+CXCR3+38+DR+, 12-Week FU||8.3|-68.6|0.119
81462295|NCT02099110|162617040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|1.81||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.66|12.27||cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||12.27|-8.66|0.734
81524761|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.53|3.09||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.09|-12.53|
81524762|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.21|-4.59||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-4.59|-20.21|
81602502|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.5||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|22.4|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+3+8-4+CCR6+CXCR3-38+DR+, Week 1||22.4|-9.3|0.403
81602503|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.4|35.2|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+3+8-4+CCR6+CXCR3-38+DR+, Week 4||35.2|-39.4|0.910
81602504|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.5||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.1|30.1|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+3+8-4+CCR6+CXCR3-38+DR+, Week 12||30.1|-43.1|0.718
81602505|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.7||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|23.0|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+3+8-4+CCR6+CXCR3-38+DR+, 12-Week FU||23.0|-34.4|0.687
81602506|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-56.0||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-249.8|137.7|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+3+8-4+CCR6-CXCR3+38+DR+, Week 1||137.7|-249.8|0.559
81602507|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|51.6||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.9|197.0|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+3+8-4+CCR6-CXCR3+38+DR+, Week 4||197.0|-93.9|0.470
81602508|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-141.5||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-829.2|546.3|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+3+8-4+CCR6-CXCR3+38+DR+, Week 12||546.3|-829.2|0.675
81602509|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-137.9||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-294.0|18.2|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+3+8-4+CCR6-CXCR3+38+DR+, 12-Week FU||18.2|-294.0|0.080
81602510|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.5|61.3|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+3+8-4+CCR6-CXCR3-38+DR+, Week 1||61.3|-60.5|0.989
81602511|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.4||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.3|59.6|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+3+8-4+CCR6-CXCR3-38+DR+, Week 4||59.6|-94.3|0.634
81602512|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|59.4||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-395.2|513.9|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+3+8-4+CCR6-CXCR3-38+DR+, Week 12||513.9|-395.2|0.789
81602513|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-47.2||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-135.5|41.0|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+3+8-4+CCR6-CXCR3-38+DR+, 12-Week FU||41.0|-135.5|0.249
81602514|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3682.3||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2511.9|9876.5|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+, Week 1||9876.5|-2511.9|0.234
81602515|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-547.6||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7612.6|6517.3|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+, Week 4||6517.3|-7612.6|0.875
81602516|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1106.0||||0.815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10706.0|8494.1|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+, Week 12||8494.1|-10706.0|0.815
81602517|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3631.0||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9738.9|2476.8|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+, 12-Week FU||2476.8|-9738.9|0.230
81602518|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-515.6||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2021.4|990.1|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+CCR6+CXCR3+, Week 1||990.1|-2021.4|0.489
81602519|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-199.8||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2001.7|1602.0|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+CCR6+CXCR3+, Week 4||1602.0|-2001.7|0.822
81602520|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-253.5||||0.784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2136.7|1629.7|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+CCR6+CXCR3+, Week 12||1629.7|-2136.7|0.784
81602521|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|225.1||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1633.1|2083.2|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+CCR6+CXCR3+, 12-Week FU||2083.2|-1633.1|0.804
81602522|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|162.7||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-754.5|1079.9|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+CCR6+CXCR3-, Week 1||1079.9|-754.5|0.719
81602523|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-183.5||||0.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1317.4|950.3|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+CCR6+CXCR3-, Week 4||950.3|-1317.4|0.742
81602524|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-268.5||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1507.5|970.5|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+CCR6+CXCR3-, Week 12||970.5|-1507.5|0.658
81602525|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-197.6||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1499.3|1104.2|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+CCR6+CXCR3-, 12-Week FU||1104.2|-1499.3|0.755
81602526|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1150.0||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1250.0|3550.0|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+CCR6-CXCR3+, Week 1||3550.0|-1250.0|0.333
81602527|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-268.0||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4269.2|3733.3|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+CCR6-CXCR3+, Week 4||3733.3|-4269.2|0.891
81602528|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1347.4||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7073.1|4378.3|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+CCR6-CXCR3+, Week 12||4378.3|-7073.1|0.633
81602529|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1688.9||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5864.1|2486.2|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+CCR6-CXCR3+, 12-Week FU||2486.2|-5864.1|0.410
81602530|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3276.8||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1786.0|8339.6|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+CCR6-CXCR3-, Week 1||8339.6|-1786.0|0.196
81602531|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-447.3||||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7285.5|6390.8|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+CCR6-CXCR3-, Week 4||6390.8|-7285.5|0.894
81602532|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1435.3||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4101.4|6972.0|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+CCR6-CXCR3-, Week 12||6972.0|-4101.4|0.600
81602533|NCT02799472|162882290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1210.2||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5213.1|2792.7|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD45+CD3+CD8-CD4+CCR6-CXCR3-, 12-Week FU||2792.7|-5213.1|0.534
81602534|NCT02799472|162882291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2756.3||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2953.7|8466.3|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD14-HLA-DR+CD11cbr+CD123-, Week 1||8466.3|-2953.7|0.328
81602535|NCT02799472|162882291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-487.5||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8003.7|7028.6|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD14-HLA-DR+CD11cbr+CD123-, Week 4||7028.6|-8003.7|0.895
81602536|NCT02799472|162882291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-277.4||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12001.0|11446.2|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD14-HLA-DR+CD11cbr+CD123-, Week 12||11446.2|-12001.0|0.961
81602537|NCT02799472|162882291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-311.6||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11960.5|11337.4|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD14-HLA-DR+CD11cbr+CD123-, 12-Week FU||11337.4|-11960.5|0.956
81602538|NCT02799472|162882291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6866.9||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4230.7|17964.6|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD14br+CD16+, Week 1||17964.6|-4230.7|0.212
81602539|NCT02799472|162882291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8359.6||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5533.3|22252.5|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD14br+CD16+, Week 4||22252.5|-5533.3|0.227
81602540|NCT02799472|162882291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-22683.6||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44298.5|-1068.8|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD14br+CD16+, Week 12||-1068.8|-44298.5|0.040
81602541|NCT02799472|162882291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3757.2||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27146.0|19631.6|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD14br+CD16+, 12-Week FU||19631.6|-27146.0|0.741
81602542|NCT02799472|162882291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-22417.0||||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-116677.8|71843.8|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD14br+CD16-, Week 1||71843.8|-116677.8|0.628
81602543|NCT02799472|162882291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|27659.7||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28567.8|83887.1|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD14br+CD16-, Week 4||83887.1|-28567.8|0.321
81602544|NCT02799472|162882291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16182.9||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70377.0|102742.9|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD14br+CD16-, Week 12||102742.9|-70377.0|0.704
81602545|NCT02799472|162882291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-63419.4||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-170364.9|43526.1|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD14br+CD16-, 12-Week FU||43526.1|-170364.9|0.232
81602546|NCT02799472|162882291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6913.6||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22588.4|8761.1|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD14lo+CD16br+, Week 1||8761.1|-22588.4|0.366
81462296|NCT02099110|162617040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-9.59||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.17|0.98||cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in the least squares means|||||0.98|-20.17|0.075
81602547|NCT02799472|162882291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2231.6||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10976.8|6513.6|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD14lo+CD16br+, Week 4||6513.6|-10976.8|0.603
81602548|NCT02799472|162882291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10179.1||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21827.4|1469.2|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD14lo+CD16br+, Week 12||1469.2|-21827.4|0.084
81602549|NCT02799472|162882291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-20744.2||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38771.8|-2716.5|||Repeated measures analysis|||CD14lo+CD16br+, 12-Week FU||-2716.5|-38771.8|0.026
81602550|NCT02799472|162882292|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|178.2||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-448.3|804.6|||Repeated measures analysis|||Week 1||804.6|-448.3|0.564
81602551|NCT02799472|162882292|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|540.4||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-335.7|1416.5|||Repeated measures analysis|||Week 4||1416.5|-335.7|0.216
81602552|NCT02799472|162882292|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-252.6||||0.629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1326.0|820.8|||Repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||820.8|-1326.0|0.629
81602553|NCT02799472|162882292|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|41.6||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-962.2|1045.5|||Repeated measures analysis|||12-Week FU||1045.5|-962.2|0.932
81602554|NCT02799472|162882300|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|2.23|||Repeated Measures Bayesian Model|||Week 4, For Posterior Probability Difference \<0||2.23|-2.32|0.547
81602555|NCT02799472|162882300|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-2.18||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|0.51|||Repeated Measures Bayesian Model|||Week 12, For Posterior Probability Difference \<0||0.51|-4.77|0.948
81602556|NCT02799472|162882300|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-2.28||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|0.45|||Repeated Measures Bayesian Model|||12-Week FU, For Posterior Probability Difference \<0||0.45|-5.02|0.949
81602557|NCT02799472|162882300|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|2.23|||Repeated Measures Bayesian Model|||Week 4, For Posterior Probability Difference \>0||2.23|-2.32|0.453
81602558|NCT02799472|162882300|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-2.18||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|0.51|||Repeated Measures Bayesian Model|||Week 12, For Posterior Probability Difference \>0||0.51|-4.77|0.052
81602559|NCT02799472|162882300|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-2.28||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|0.45|||Repeated Measures Bayesian Model|||12-Week FU, For Posterior Probability Difference \>0||0.45|-5.02|0.051
81602560|NCT02799472|162882301|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||Repeated measures analysis|||Week 4||0.3|-0.2|0.940
81602561|NCT02799472|162882301|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|1.6|||Repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||1.6|-3.2|0.521
81602562|NCT02799472|162882301|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|1.8|||Repeated measures analysis|||12-Week FU||1.8|-4.4|0.396
81602563|NCT02799472|162882302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.2|||Repeated measures analysis|||Week 4||1.2|-1.1|0.945
81602564|NCT02799472|162882302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.7|||Repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||0.7|-1.5|0.475
81602565|NCT02799472|162882302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.1|||Repeated measures analysis|||12-Week FU||0.1|-2.0|0.086
81602566|NCT02799472|162882303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|211.4||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2589.2|3012.0|||Repeated measures analysis|||Week 4||3012.0|-2589.2|0.874
81602567|NCT02799472|162882303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-504.8||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3730.4|2720.9|||Repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||2720.9|-3730.4|0.749
81524763|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.25|-8.71||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-8.71|-24.25|
81602568|NCT02799472|162882303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1536.0||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4884.2|1812.1|||Repeated measures analysis|||12-Week FU||1812.1|-4884.2|0.352
81602569|NCT02799472|162882304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0128||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0123|0.038|||Repeated measures analysis|||Week 4||0.0380|-0.0123|0.291
81602570|NCT02799472|162882304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0036||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0046|0.0118|||Repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||0.0118|-0.0046|0.375
81602571|NCT02799472|162882304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.001||||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0028|0.0049|||Repeated measures analysis|||12-Week FU||0.0049|-0.0028|0.588
81602572|NCT02799472|162882305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0002||||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0033|0.0029|||Repeated measures analysis|||Week 4||0.0029|-0.0033|0.915
81602573|NCT02799472|162882305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0004||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0028|0.0021|||Repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||0.0021|-0.0028|0.771
81602574|NCT02799472|162882305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0005||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0048|0.0058|||Repeated measures analysis|||12-Week FU||0.0058|-0.0048|0.850
81602575|NCT02287584|162882306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|-1.6||adjusted p value, Hochberg procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|||Using Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||-1.6|-9.6|0.007
81602576|NCT02287584|162882306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|-6.4||adjusted p-value, Hochberg procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.4|-14.4|<0.001
81602577|NCT00659984|162882384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|5.2||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|13.9|||Cochran Armitage Trend Test|||||13.9|-3.4|0.363
81602578|NCT00571701|162882416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.57
81602579|NCT00571701|162882417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.43
81462297|NCT02099110|162617041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-2.76||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|-0.83||cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.83|-4.69|0.005
81602580|NCT00571701|162882418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.3||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.3
81602581|NCT00571701|162882419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81602582|NCT00571701|162882420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.5||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|Fisher Exact|||||||> 0.5
81602583|NCT00571701|162882421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.56
81602584|NCT00691132|162882444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.7||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||% difference between Placebo and PEITC periods in the ratio of \[pyridine-D4\]Hydroxy acid : \[pyridine-D4\] total NNAL||-1.2|-13.8|0.023
81602585|NCT00691132|162882445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total ITC||||0.005
81602586|NCT00691132|162882447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total ITC||||0.017
81602587|NCT00691132|162882448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.039
81602588|NCT00691132|162882448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.623|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.623
81602589|NCT00691132|162882448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.045
81602590|NCT04766086|162882453|OTHER||Risk difference|0.0||||||95.0|-3.8|3.7||||||||3.7|-3.8|
81602591|NCT04766086|162882454|OTHER||GMR|0.546|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.405|0.736||||||GMR for Anti-PT Antibody: GMR for GBS6 + Tdap/Placebo + Tdap was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the 2 measures on the logarithmic scale.||0.736|0.405|
81602592|NCT04766086|162882454|OTHER||GMR|0.567|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.455|0.707||||||GMR for Anti-FHA Antibody: GMR for GBS6 + Tdap/Placebo + Tdap was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the 2 measures on the logarithmic scale.||0.707|0.455|
81602593|NCT04766086|162882454|OTHER||GMR|0.588|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.451|0.766||||||GMR for Anti-PRN Antibody: GMR for GBS6 + Tdap/Placebo + Tdap was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the 2 measures on the logarithmic scale.||0.766|0.451|
81602594|NCT04766086|162882455|OTHER||GMR|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.089||||||GMR for serotype Ia: GMR for GBS6 + GBS6/Placebo + Tdap was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the 2 measures on the logarithmic scale.||2.089|0.380|
81602595|NCT04766086|162882455|OTHER||GMR|1.149|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.455|2.901||||||GMR for serotype Ib: GMR for GBS6 + GBS6/Placebo + Tdap was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the 2 measures on the logarithmic scale.||2.901|0.455|
81602596|NCT04766086|162882455|OTHER||GMR|1.032||||||95.0|0.551|1.931||||||GMR for serotype II: GMR for GBS6 + GBS6/Placebo + Tdap was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the 2 measures on the logarithmic scale.||1.931|0.551|
81644321|NCT00796614|162979001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.5209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.97|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model was used with treatment variable and three covariates: age group, concomitant use of anti-cholinergic medication and geographic region. The first two covariates were used in the stratification of the randomisation. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||3.97|0.50|0.5209
81644322|NCT00796614|162979001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9436|||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|||A test of trend across the four treatment groups was performed as a secondary analysis in the proportion of responders across the dose levels using Cochran-Armitage trend test.||||0.9436
81644323|NCT00796614|162979002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3097|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with covariates of age group, anti-cholinergic use at baseline and geographic region. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.3097
81644324|NCT00796614|162979002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2676|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with covariates of age group, anti-cholinergic use at baseline and geographic region. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.2676
81602597|NCT04766086|162882455|OTHER||GMR|0.635|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.303|1.329||||||GMR for serotype III: GMR for GBS6 + GBS6/Placebo + Tdap was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the 2 measures on the logarithmic scale.||1.329|0.303|
81602598|NCT04766086|162882455|OTHER||GMR|1.474|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.842|2.58||||||GMR for serotype IV: GMR for GBS6 + GBS6/Placebo + Tdap was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the 2 measures on the logarithmic scale.||2.580|0.842|
81602599|NCT04766086|162882455|OTHER||GMR|0.559|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.232|1.349||||||GMR for serotype V: GMR for GBS6 + GBS6/Placebo + Tdap was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the 2 measures on the logarithmic scale.||1.349|0.232|
81602600|NCT03541044|162882511|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was determined if the 90% CIs of the GMRs for AUC0-t fell completely within the 0.80 - 1.25 range.|Geometric mean ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.0|||||GMR= (Prototype mini Lozenge/ Nicorette mini Lozenge)|||1.00|0.91|
81602601|NCT03541044|162882512|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was determined if the 90% CIs of the GMRs for AUC(0-inf) fell completely within the 0.80 - 1.25 range.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.0|||||GMR = (Prototype mini Lozenge/Nicorette mini Lozenge)|||1.00|0.89|
81602602|NCT03541044|162882513|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was determined if the 90% CIs of the GMRs for Cmax fell completely within the 0.80 - 1.25 range.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|0.98|||||GMR = (Prototype mini Lozenge/Nicorette mini Lozenge)|||0.98|0.82|
81602603|NCT00860067|162882519|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of Q/LAIV was to be declared noninferior to that of trivalent FluMist if the upper bound of the 95% CI for post dose A/H1N1 GMT ratio was ≤ 1.5. This corresponded to the statistical hypothesis of: Ho: Rj \> 1.5 for any j and Ha: Rj ≤ 1.5 for all j, where Rj was the A/H1N1 post-dose GMT ratio: (FluMist B/Yamagata A/H1N1 + FluMist B/Victoria A/H1N1) divided by Q/LAIV A/H1N1.|Ratio of geometric mean|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.18|||Bootstrapping|Confidence intervals calculated based on bootstrapping method.||A/H1N1: Noninferior immune response was assessed by evaluating the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of A/H1N1 GMTs for the specified comparison. Geometric mean titers for the A/H1N1 influenza antibody measurements were calculated as: GMT = antilog\^e (mean \[log\^e x\]) where x was the assay result and e was the natural logarithm.||1.18|1.01|
81602604|NCT00860067|162882519|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of Q/LAIV was to be declared noninferior to that of trivalent FluMist if the upper bound of the 95% CI for post dose A/H3N2 GMT ratio was ≤ 1.5. This corresponded to the statistical hypothesis of: Ho: Rj \> 1.5 for any j and Ha: Rj ≤ 1.5 for all j, where Rj was the A/H3N2 post-dose GMT ratio: (FluMist B/Yamagata A/H3N2 + FluMist B/Victoria A/H3N2) divided by Q/LAIV A/H3N2.|Ratio of geometric means|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.14|||Bootstrapping|Confidence intervals calculated based on bootstrapping method.||A/H3N2: Noninferior immune response was assessed by evaluating the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of A/H3N2 GMTs for the specified comparison. Geometric mean titers for the A/H3N2 influenza antibody measurements were calculated as: GMT = antilog\^e (mean \[log\^e x\]) where x was the assay result and e was the natural logarithm.||1.14|0.96|
81602605|NCT00860067|162882519|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of Q/LAIV was to be declared noninferior to that of trivalent FluMist if the upper bound of the 95% CI for post dose B/Yamagata GMT ratio was ≤ 1.5. This corresponded to the statistical hypothesis of: Ho: Rj \> 1.5 for any j and Ha: Rj ≤ 1.5 for all j, where Rj was the B/Yamagata post-dose GMT ratio: (FluMist B/Yamagata) divided by (Q/LAIV B/Yamagata).|Ratio of geometric mean|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.25|||Bootstrapping|Confidence intervals calculated based on bootstrapping method.||Noninferior immune response was assessed by evaluating the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of B/Yamagata GMTs for the specified comparison. Geometric mean titers for the B/Yamagata influenza antibody measurements were calculated as: GMT = antilog\^e (mean \[log\^e x\]) where x was the assay result and e was the natural logarithm.||1.25|0.97|
81644325|NCT00796614|162979002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6265|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with covariates of age group, anti-cholinergic use at baseline and geographic region. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.6265
81644326|NCT00796614|162979003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4359|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with covariates of age group, anti-cholinergic use at baseline and geographic region. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.4359
81644327|NCT00796614|162979003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0658|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with covariates of age group, anti-cholinergic use at baseline and geographic region. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.0658
81524764|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.94|-4.44||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-4.44|-19.94|
81524765|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|0.04||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.04|-15.50|
81524766|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.75|-6.21||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-6.21|-21.75|
81524767|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|13.42||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||13.42|-0.53|
81524768|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.81|7.92||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||7.92|-5.81|
81524769|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.25|7.57||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||7.57|-6.25|
81524770|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.26|4.42||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.42|-9.26|
81524771|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|16.35||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||16.35|1.48|
81524772|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|11.51||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||11.51|-3.24|
81524773|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.96|7.84||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||7.84|-6.96|
81524774|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.14|9.56||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||9.56|-5.14|
81524775|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|15.77||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||15.77|0.92|
81524776|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.03|8.8||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||8.80|-6.03|
81524777|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.26|6.52||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||6.52|-8.26|
81524778|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|8.49||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||8.49|-6.23|
81602606|NCT00860067|162882519|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of Q/LAIV was to be declared noninferior to that of trivalent FluMist if the upper bound of the 95% CI for post dose B/Victoria GMT ratio was ≤ 1.5. This corresponded to the statistical hypothesis of: Ho: Rj \> 1.5 for any j and Ha: Rj ≤ 1.5 for all j, where Rj was the B/Victoria post-dose GMT ratio: (FluMist B/Victoria) divided by (Q/LAIV B/Victoria).|Ratio of geometric means|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.03|||Bootstrapping|Confidence intervals were calculated based on bootstrapping method.||Noninferior immune response was assessed by evaluating the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of B/Victoria GMTs for the specified comparison. Geometric mean titers for the B/Victoria influenza antibody measurements were calculated as: GMT = antilog\^e (mean \[log\^e x\]) where x was the assay result and e was the natural logarithm.||1.03|0.82|
81602607|NCT01498822|162882554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary analysis of this study aimed to demonstrate that LEV was noninferior to OXC with respect to the treatment failure rate in the Per Protocol Set. The noninferiority margin was 15 %.|Absolut difference|-10.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|-1.2|||Wald methodology||"Absolute difference in treatment failure rates of LEV versus OXC is defined as Treatment Failure Rate LEV minus Treatment Failure Rate OXC."|||-1.2|-20.2|
81602608|NCT01462162|162882562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score versus change in DAS-28 score||||0.006
81602609|NCT01462162|162882562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score versus change in sleepiness score||||0.000
81602610|NCT01462162|162882562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score versus change in depression score||||0.000
81602611|NCT01462162|162882563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score versus change in DAS-28 score||||0.023
81602612|NCT01462162|162882563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score versus change in sleepiness score||||0.007
81524779|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|17.06||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||17.06|1.46|
81602613|NCT01462162|162882563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score versus change in depression score||||0.000
81602614|NCT01462162|162882564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus Week 12||||<0.001
81602615|NCT01462162|162882564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus Week 24||||<0.001
81602616|NCT01462162|162882565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 12 versus Week 12||||<0.001
81602617|NCT01462162|162882565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 24 versus Week 24||||<0.001
81602618|NCT01462162|162882566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score at Week 12 versus change in DAS-28 at Week 12||||0.003
81602619|NCT01462162|162882566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score at Week 24 versus change in DAS-28 at Week 24||||0.006
81602620|NCT01462162|162882566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.791|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score at Week 12 versus change in serum hemoglobin Week 12||||0.791
81644328|NCT00796614|162979003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6709|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with covariates of age group, anti-cholinergic use at baseline and geographic region. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.6709
81644329|NCT00796614|162979004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5672|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Patient responded to tamsulosin-low dose (Left Kidney) was compared to placebo. Logistic regression model was used with age group, anti-cholinergic use, and geographic region as covariates. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.5672
81644330|NCT00796614|162979004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8724|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Patient responded to tamsulosin-medium dose (Left Kidney) was compared to placebo. Logistic regression model was used with age group, anti-cholinergic use, and geographic region as covariates. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.8724
81644331|NCT00796614|162979004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7674|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Patient responded to tamsulosin-high dose (Left Kidney) was compared to placebo. Logistic regression model was used with age group, anti-cholinergic use, and geographic region as covariates. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.7674
81644332|NCT00796614|162979004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5545|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Patient responded to tamsulosin-low dose (Right Kidney) was compared to placebo. Logistic regression model was used with age group, anti-cholinergic use, and geographic region as covariates. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.5545
81644333|NCT00796614|162979004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4774|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Patient responded to tamsulosin-Medium dose (Right Kidney) was compared to placebo. Logistic regression model was used with age group, anti-cholinergic use, and geographic region as covariates. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.4774
81644334|NCT00796614|162979004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8626|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Patient responded to tamsulosin-High dose (Right Kidney) was compared to placebo. Logistic regression model was used with age group, anti-cholinergic use,and geographic region as covariates. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.8626
81462298|NCT02099110|162617041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-3.01||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.94|-1.09||cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-1.09|-4.94|0.002
81462299|NCT01757184|162617048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0271|||||||Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test at α=0.05.||A sample size of 50 randomized participants (approximately 25 participants per treatment group) provided 97% power to detect a statistically significant difference between sebelipase alfa and placebo, using Fisher's exact test at α=0.05.||||0.0271
81524780|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|9.38||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||9.38|-6.23|
81644335|NCT00796614|162979005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9669|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Patient responded to tamsulosin-low dose (Left Kidney) was compared to placebo. Logistic regression model was used with age group, anti-cholinergic use, and geographic region as covariates. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.9669
81644336|NCT00796614|162979005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9231|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Patient responded to tamsulosin-medium dose (Left Kidney) was compared to placebo. Logistic regression model was used with age group, anti-cholinergic use, and geographic region as covariates. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.9231
81644337|NCT00796614|162979005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.636|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Patient responded to tamsulosin-high dose (Left Kidney) was compared to placebo. Logistic regression model was used with age group, anti-cholinergic use, and geographic region as covariates. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.6360
81644338|NCT00796614|162979005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Patient responded to tamsulosin-low dose (Right Kidney) was compared to placebo. Fisher's exact test was used for this analysis.||||1.0000
81644339|NCT00796614|162979005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4925|||||||Fisher Exact|||Patient responded to tamsulosin-medium dose (Right Kidney) was compared to placebo. Fisher's exact test was used for this analysis.||||0.4925
81644340|NCT00796614|162979005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4977|||||||Fisher Exact|||Patient responded to tamsulosin-high dose (Right Kidney) was compared to placebo. Fisher's exact test was used for this analysis.||||0.4977
81644341|NCT00796614|162979006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1373|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with age group, anti-cholinergic use, and geographic region as covariates. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.1373
81644342|NCT00796614|162979006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.744|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with age group, anti-cholinergic use, and geographic region as covariates. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.7440
81644343|NCT00796614|162979006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7703|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with age group, anti-cholinergic use, and geographic region as covariates. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.7703
81644344|NCT00796614|162979007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0808|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with age group, anti-cholinergic use, and geographic region as covariates. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.0808
81644345|NCT00796614|162979007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8244|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with age group, anti-cholinergic use, and geographic region as covariates. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.8244
81644346|NCT00796614|162979007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5045|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with age group, anti-cholinergic use, and geographic region as covariates. On treatment (OT) analyses approach was used.||||0.5045
81644347|NCT03443063|162979021|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|104.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.41|141.97|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|||141.97|77.41|
81644348|NCT03443063|162979022|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|133.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.3|164.93|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|||164.93|107.30|
81644349|NCT03443063|162979023|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|150.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|113.16|200.26|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|||200.26|113.16|
81644350|NCT03443063|162979024|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|149.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|113.06|198.58|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|||198.58|113.06|
81644351|NCT03443063|162979025|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|80.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.07|114.4|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M4||114.40|56.07|
81644352|NCT03443063|162979025|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|79.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.48|116.03|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M9||116.03|54.48|
81644353|NCT03443063|162979025|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|72.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.08|109.29|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M10||109.29|48.08|
81644354|NCT03443063|162979027|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric mean|111.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.69|134.99|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Lemborexant||134.99|91.69|
81644355|NCT03443063|162979027|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|80.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.81|113.46|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M4||113.46|56.81|
81644356|NCT03443063|162979027|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|86.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.92|115.81|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M9||115.81|64.92|
81644357|NCT03443063|162979027|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|65.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|41.08|104.04|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M10||104.04|41.08|
81644358|NCT03443063|162979028|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|114.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.45|139.28|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M4||139.28|94.45|
81644359|NCT03443063|162979028|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|124.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.27|155.67|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M9||155.67|100.27|
81644360|NCT03443063|162979028|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|92.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.87|126.71|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M10||126.71|66.87|
81644361|NCT03443063|162979029|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|136.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.62|175.85|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M4||175.85|105.62|
81644362|NCT03443063|162979029|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|154.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|117.53|202.57|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M9||202.57|117.53|
81644363|NCT03443063|162979029|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|118.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.84|159.97|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M10||159.97|87.84|
81644364|NCT03443063|162979030|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|138.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.1|176.14|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M4||176.14|109.10|
81644365|NCT03443063|162979030|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|147.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.06|198.22|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M9||198.22|109.06|
81644366|NCT03443063|162979030|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|136.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.19|189.54|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M10||189.54|98.19|
81644367|NCT03443063|162979031|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|141.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.79|191.73|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Lemborexant||191.73|103.79|
81462300|NCT01757184|162617049|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81462301|NCT01757184|162617050|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81462302|NCT01757184|162617051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0003
81462303|NCT01757184|162617052|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0375|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0375
81462304|NCT01757184|162617053|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81462305|NCT01757184|162617054|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81462306|NCT01757184|162617055|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4216|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4216
81462307|NCT01757184|162617056|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0068|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0068
81462308|NCT03515811|162617057|OTHER||Percentage and confidence interval|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|19.2|||||95% CI: 5.0%-19.2%|||19.2|5.0|
81462309|NCT03515811|162617057|OTHER||Percentage and confidence interval|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|7.0|||||95% CI: 0.0%-7.0%|||7.0|0.0|
81462310|NCT03515811|162617058|OTHER||Percentage and confidence interval|6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|12.2|||||95% CI: 3.1%-12.2%|||12.2|3.1|
81462311|NCT02589639|162617092|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of empagliflozin 10 mg against placebo was tested for change from baseline in HbA1c after 16 weeks of treatment at the level of α=0.05 (2-sided)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.73|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) comparing the change from baseline in HbA1c after 16 weeks of treatment||"The statistical model was:~Change from baseline in HbA1c after 16 weeks = overall mean + baseline HbA1c + treatment + baseline renal function + type of insulin therapies + random error"|Adjusted Mean Difference calculated as (Empagliflozin 10 mg - Placebo)|-0.73|-1.11|<0.0001
81462312|NCT02589639|162617092|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of empagliflozin 25 mg against placebo was tested for change from baseline in HbA1c after 16 weeks of treatment at the level of α=0.05 (2-sided)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.82|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) comparing the change from baseline in HbA1c after 16 weeks of treatment|Adjusted Mean Difference calculated as (Empagliflozin 10 mg - Placebo)|The statistical model was: Change from baseline in HbA1c after 16 weeks = overall mean + baseline HbA1c + treatment + baseline renal function + type of insulin therapies + random error||-0.82|-1.18|<0.0001
81462313|NCT01014169|162617099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.34||||||||1.34|0.95|
81462314|NCT01014169|162617100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.25||||||||1.25|0.99|
81462315|NCT01014169|162617101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.12||||||95.0|1.0|1.25||||||||1.25|1.00|
81462316|NCT04586244|162617176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0925|||||||paired t-test|The paired t-test used n-1 degrees of freedom, where n is the number of evaluable paired samples.||||||0.0925
81462317|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||A priori threshold p \< 0.05|Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||<0.00005
81602621|NCT01462162|162882566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.847|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score at Week 24 versus change in serum hemoglobin Week 24||||0.847
81462318|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY|||||||5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.00005
81462319|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462320|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462321|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462322|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462323|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462324|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462325|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81462326|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0002
81462327|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462328|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462329|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462330|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462331|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462332|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81602622|NCT01462162|162882566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.182|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score at Week 12 versus change in swollen joint count Week 12||||0.182
81602623|NCT01462162|162882566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score at Week 24 versus change in swollen joint count Week 24||||0.022
81602624|NCT01462162|162882566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.163|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score at Week 12 versus change in morning stiffness Week 12||||0.163
81524781|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.27|5.27||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||5.27|-10.27|
81462333|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81602625|NCT01462162|162882566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.115|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score at Week 24 versus change in morning stiffness Week 24||||0.115
81602626|NCT01462162|162882566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score at Week 12 versus change in degree of pain Week 12||||0.037
81602627|NCT01462162|162882566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score at Week 24 versus change in degree of pain Week 24||||0.044
81602628|NCT01462162|162882566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score at Week 12 versus change in sleepiness at Week 12||||0.003
81602629|NCT01462162|162882566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score at Week 24 versus change in sleepiness at Week 24||||0.001
81602630|NCT01462162|162882566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score at Week 12 versus change in depression Week 12||||<0.001
81602631|NCT01462162|162882566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in fatigue score at Week 24 versus change in depression at Week 24||||<0.001
81602632|NCT01462162|162882567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.678|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in hemoglobin levels versus change in swollen joint count (Week 12)||||0.678
81602633|NCT01462162|162882567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.348|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in hemoglobin levels versus change in swollen joint count (Week 24)||||0.348
81602634|NCT01462162|162882567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.679|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in hemoglobin levels versus change in morning stiffness (Week 12)||||0.679
81602635|NCT01462162|162882567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.556|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in hemoglobin levels versus change in morning stiffness (Week 24)||||0.556
81602636|NCT01462162|162882567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.692|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in haemoglobin levels versus change in degree of pain (Week 12)||||0.692
81602637|NCT01462162|162882567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.771|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in haemoglobin levels versus change in degree of pain (Week 24)||||0.771
81602638|NCT01462162|162882567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.878|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in haemoglobin levels versus change in sleepiness (Week 12)||||0.878
81602639|NCT01462162|162882567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.139|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in haemoglobin levels versus change in sleepiness (Week 24)||||0.139
81602640|NCT01462162|162882567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.249|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in haemoglobin levels versus change in depression score (Week 12)||||0.249
81602641|NCT01462162|162882567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in hemoglobin levels versus change in depression score (Week 24)||||0.610
81602642|NCT01462162|162882568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.257|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in haemoglobin levels versus change in swollen joint count (Week 12)||||0.257
81602643|NCT01462162|162882568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.487|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in haemoglobin levels versus change in swollen joint count (Week 24)||||0.487
81602644|NCT01462162|162882568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.644|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in hemoglobin levels versus change in morning stiffness (Week 12)||||0.644
81602645|NCT01462162|162882568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.498|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in hemoglobin levels versus change in morning stiffness (Week 24)||||0.498
81602646|NCT01462162|162882568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in hemoglobin levels versus change in degree of pain (Week 12)||||0.650
81602647|NCT01462162|162882568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Regression, Cox|||change in hemoglobin levels versus change in degree of pain (Week 24)||||0.750
81602648|NCT01462162|162882568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.936|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in hemoglobin levels versus change in sleepiness (Week 12)||||0.936
81602649|NCT01462162|162882568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in hemoglobin levels versus change in sleepiness (Week 24)||||0.075
81602650|NCT01462162|162882568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in hemoglobin levels versus change in depression score (Week 12)||||0.098
81602651|NCT01462162|162882568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Regression, Linear|||change in hemoglobin levels versus change in depression score (Week 24)||||0.090
81602652|NCT01462162|162882569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077|||||||Multiple Regression|||change in hemoglobin levels versus change in swollen joint count (Week 12)||||0.077
81602653|NCT01462162|162882569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.961|||||||Multiple Regression|||change in hemoglobin levels versus change in swollen joint count (Week 24)||||0.961
81602654|NCT01462162|162882570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 12 versus Week 12||||<0.001
81602655|NCT01462162|162882570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 24 versus Week 24||||<0.001
81602656|NCT01462162|162882571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 12 versus Week 12||||<0.001
81602657|NCT01462162|162882571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 24 versus Week 24||||<0.001
81462334|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0093||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0093
81602658|NCT01462162|162882572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 12 versus Week 12||||<0.001
81602659|NCT01462162|162882572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 24 versus Week 24||||<0.001
81602660|NCT01462162|162882573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 12 versus Week 12||||<0.001
81602661|NCT01462162|162882573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 24 versus Week 24||||<0.001
81602662|NCT01462162|162882574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 12 versus Week 12||||<0.001
81602663|NCT01462162|162882574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 24 versus Week 24||||<0.001
81462335|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462336|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81462337|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462338|NCT02811965|162617198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462339|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||A priori threshold p\<0.05.|Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||<0.00005
81462340|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81602664|NCT01462162|162882575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 12 versus Week 12||||<0.001
81602665|NCT01462162|162882575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 24 versus Week 24||||<0.001
81602666|NCT01462162|162882576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.172|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 12 versus Week 12||||0.172
81602667|NCT01462162|162882576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Baseline for Week 24 versus Week 24||||<0.05
81462341|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462342|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462343|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462344|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462345|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81602668|NCT01462162|162882577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.162|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 12 versus Week 12||||0.162
81602669|NCT01462162|162882577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 12 versus Week 24||||<0.001
81602670|NCT01462162|162882578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 12 versus Week 12||||<0.001
81602671|NCT01462162|162882578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 24 versus Week 24||||<0.005
81602672|NCT01462162|162882579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 12 versus Week 12||||<0.001
81602673|NCT01462162|162882579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 24 versus Week 24||||<0.005
81602674|NCT01462162|162882580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 12 versus Week 12||||<0.001
81602675|NCT01462162|162882580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline for Week 24 versus Week 24||||<0.001
81602676|NCT04037436|162882622|OTHER|GEE|GEE|1.65||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.44|7.73|||GEE|To model the interaction between exposure to the MoveStrong program and site on secondary outcomes we applied a generalized estimating equation (GEE).||To model the interaction between exposure to the MoveStrong program and site on secondary outcomes we applied a generalized estimating equation (GEE).||7.73|-4.44|0.05
81602677|NCT01674621|162882649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0066||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of BMD from baseline to end-of-treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.0066
81602678|NCT01674621|162882649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0005||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of BMD from baseline to end-of-treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.0005
81602679|NCT01674621|162882649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of BMD from baseline to end-of-treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||<0.0001
81602680|NCT01674621|162882649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.555|-2.305|||||Mean difference of percent change of BMD from baseline to end-of-treatment between treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-2.305|-5.555|
81524782|NCT01393639|162738221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|9.53||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||9.53|-5.95|
81462346|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462347|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0011||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0011
81462348|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY|||||||5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.00005
81602681|NCT01674621|162882649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.104|-1.837|||||Mean difference of percent change of BMD from baseline to end-of-treatment between treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-1.837|-5.104|
81602682|NCT01674621|162882649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.856|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.519|-1.193|||||Mean difference of percent change of BMD from baseline to end-of-treatment between treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-1.193|-4.519|
81644368|NCT03443063|162979031|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|124.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.58|154.06|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M4||154.06|100.58|
81644369|NCT03443063|162979031|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|143.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.72|190.65|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M9||190.65|107.72|
81462349|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462350|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81602683|NCT01674621|162882650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0547||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of BMD from baseline to end-of-treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.0547
81602684|NCT01674621|162882650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0056||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of BMD from baseline to end-of-treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.0056
81644370|NCT03443063|162979031|OTHER||Percent (%) ratio of geometric means|140.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.11|200.35|||||"Percent ratio was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Severe Renal Impairment by geometric mean of reporting arm Lemborexant: Normal Renal Function, then multiplying the value by 100."|Metabolite M10||200.35|98.11|
81462351|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462352|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462353|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462354|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.53
81524783|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.89|5.14||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||5.14|-10.89|
81602685|NCT01674621|162882650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0018||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of BMD from baseline to end-of-treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.0018
81602686|NCT01674621|162882650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.768|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.864|-0.672|||||Mean difference of percent change off BMD from baseline to end-of-treatment between active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-0.672|-2.864|
81644371|NCT00552513|162979044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.06|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.06|0.68|0.15
81644372|NCT00552513|162979045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.89|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.89|0.58|0.003
81644373|NCT00552513|162979046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.99|0.71|0.04
81701697|NCT03788967|163098829|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority hypothesis test was a 1-sided hypothesis test performed at the 2.5% level of significance. If the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in overall response was greater than -12.5%, non-inferiority was declared.|Risk Difference|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|3.2||||||||3.2|-9.7|
81701698|NCT03788967|163098831|OTHER||Risk Difference|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|1.9||||||||1.9|-11.3|
81701699|NCT03788967|163098832|OTHER||Risk Difference|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.4||||||Statistical Analysis 1 (EOT)||3.4|-0.1|
81701700|NCT03788967|163098832|OTHER||Risk Difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.8||||||Statistical Analysis 2 (TOC)||2.8|-4|
81524784|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|1.08||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.08|-14.80|
81644374|NCT02983877|162979057|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|3 degrees of freedom||||||<0.001
81644375|NCT02983877|162979058|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|3 degrees of freedom||||||<0.001
81644376|NCT02983877|162979059|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|3 degrees of freedom||||||<0.001
81644377|NCT02983877|162979060|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||ANOVA|2 degrees of freedom||||||0.89
81701701|NCT03788967|163098832|OTHER||Risk Difference|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|2.6||||||Statistical Analysis 3 (LFU)||2.6|-5.7|
81701702|NCT03788967|163098833|OTHER||Risk Difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.0||||||||2.0|-0.3|
81701703|NCT03788967|163098834|OTHER||Risk Difference|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.6||||||||0.6|-3.8|
81701704|NCT03788967|163098835|OTHER||Risk Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.3||||||||2.3|-3.3|
81701705|NCT03788967|163098836|OTHER||Risk Difference|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|3.2||||||||3.2|-0.2|
81701706|NCT03788967|163098837|OTHER||Risk Difference|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|0.8||||||||0.8|-5.3|
81701707|NCT03788967|163098838|OTHER||Risk Difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|2.6||||||||2.6|-5.1|
81701708|NCT03788967|163098839|OTHER||Risk Difference|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|4.1||||||Statistical Analysis 1 (EOT)||4.1|-0.8|
81701709|NCT03788967|163098839|OTHER||Risk Difference|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|1.9||||||Statistical Analysis 2 (TOC)||1.9|-10.8|
81701710|NCT03788967|163098839|OTHER||Risk Difference|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|5.0||||||||5|-7.9|
81701711|NCT03788967|163098843|OTHER||Risk Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.2||||||||1.2|-1.6|
81701712|NCT03788967|163098844|OTHER||Risk Difference|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|0.7||||||||0.7|-12.4|
81701713|NCT03788967|163098845|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|5.3||||||||5.3|-8.5|
81524785|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.34|-6.38||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-6.38|-22.34|
81644378|NCT01580995|162979061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.05
81644379|NCT02762500|162979070|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.1||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.6|2.5||one-sided p-value|Chi-squared|Statistical test was a one-sided performed at the 5% level of significance. Pearson chi-square test was used to test the null hypothesis.|90% CI obtained based on normal approximation.|The response rate difference is the mean difference in response rates between the treatment and placebo responders. The p-value is based on one-sided Pearson chi-square test.||2.5|-18.6|0.106
81644380|NCT02762500|162979071|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.1||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.6|2.5||one-sided p-value|Chi-squared|Statistical test was a one-sided performed at the 5% level of significance. Pearson chi-square test was used to test the null hypothesis.|90% CI obtained based on normal approximation.|The response rate difference is the mean difference in response rates between the treatment and placebo responders. The p-value is based on one-sided Pearson chi-square test.||2.5|-18.6|0.106
81644381|NCT02762500|162979072|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.5||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.1|8.2||one-sided p-value|Chi-squared|Statistical test was a one-sided performed at the 5% level of significance. Pearson chi-square test was used to test the null hypothesis.|90% CI obtained based on normal approximation.|The response rate difference is the mean difference in response rates between the treatment and placebo responders. The p-value is based on one-sided Pearson chi-square test.||8.2|-21.1|0.235
81701714|NCT03788967|163098849|OTHER||Risk Difference|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|4.1||||||Overall response for participants with AP||4.1|-13.5|
81701715|NCT03788967|163098849|OTHER||Risk Difference|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|7.7||||||Overall response in participants with cUTI||7.7|-11.0|
81701716|NCT03788967|163098850|OTHER||Risk Difference|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|9.9||||||||9.9|-7.2|
81701717|NCT03788967|163098850|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|3.8||||||≥65 to \<75 years||3.8|-20.6|
81701718|NCT03788967|163098850|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|8.7||||||≥75 years||8.7|-23.8|
81701719|NCT03788967|163098851|OTHER||Risk Difference|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|3.5||||||Central and Eastern Europe||3.5|-9.6|
81701720|NCT03788967|163098852|OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.044
81701721|NCT03788967|163098853|OTHER|||||||0.736|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.736
81701722|NCT02707601|163098888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||The p-value is obtained from the 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test for the superiority over the performance goal of 88%.|Binomial test|||||||0.002
81701723|NCT02707601|163098888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042||||||The p-value is obtained from the 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test for the superiority over the performance goal of 88%.|Binomial test|||||||0.042
81701724|NCT02707601|163098889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||The p-value is obtained from the 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test for the superiority over the performance goal of 88%.|Binomial test|||||||0.002
81701725|NCT02707601|163098889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||The p-value is obtained from the 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test for the superiority over the performance goal of 88%.|Binomial test|||||||0.002
81701726|NCT02707601|163098890|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|6.1|||Fisher exact test||The differences in percentages of participants between treatment groups and their 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|||6.1|-6.1|1.00
81701727|NCT00608881|163098898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||π hat|0.494|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.454|0.534|||||π hat is the estimate of the probability π that a randomly selected subject treated with CoQ has a better outcome than a randomly selected subject treated with placebo. Under the null hypothesis of no effect of CoQ, π = 0.50.|In this joint rank analysis, subjects are ranked from worst to best outcome with subjects who die being assigned the worst ranks (and ranked according to the time of death) and subjects who survive being ranked more favorably in the order of the change from baseline to Month 60 in TFC score.||0.534|0.454|
81701728|NCT00608881|163098899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.91||||||||0.91|-0.44|
81701729|NCT00608881|163098900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.58||||||||1.58|-1.40|
81701730|NCT00608881|163098901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.68|3.79||||||||3.79|-6.68|
81701731|NCT00608881|163098902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.16||||||||2.16|-4.40|
81462355|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.092
81462356|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0044|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0044
81602687|NCT01674621|162882650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.522|-0.318|||||Mean difference of percent change of BMD from baseline to end-of-treatment between treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-0.318|-2.522|
81602688|NCT01674621|162882650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.247|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.368|-0.126|||||Mean difference of percent change of BMD from baseline to end-of-treatment between treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-0.126|-2.368|
81602689|NCT01674621|162882651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9493||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of BMD from baseline to end-of treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.9493
81602690|NCT01674621|162882651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9806||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of BMD from baseline to end-of treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.9806
81701732|NCT00608881|163098903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|1.39||||||||1.39|-1.48|
81701733|NCT00608881|163098904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|3.23||||||||3.23|-4.78|
81701734|NCT00608881|163098905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|2.14||||||||2.14|-1.32|
81701735|NCT00608881|163098906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|1.51||||||||1.51|-2.71|
81701736|NCT00608881|163098907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|2.87||||||||2.87|-2.28|
81701737|NCT00608881|163098908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|7.44||||||||7.44|0.31|
81701738|NCT00608881|163098909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.18||||||||3.18|-1.10|
81701739|NCT00608881|163098910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.2||||||||1.20|0.81|
81701740|NCT00608881|163098911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.15||||||||1.15|0.75|
81701741|NCT00511108|163098913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-29.7||||0.002||95.0|-48.7|-10.6|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, prior diabetes pharmacotherapy (yes or no), and baseline value as a covariate||||-10.6|-48.7|0.002
81701742|NCT00511108|163098914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Difference|73.8|||<|0.001||95.0|44.2|104.4|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, prior diabetes pharmacotherapy (yes or no), and log-scaled baseline value as a covariate|The outcome was analyzed by ANCOVA on the log scale. Results have been back-transformed to the original scale.|||104.4|44.2|<0.001
81701743|NCT00511108|163098915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-407.8|||<|0.001||95.0|-513.4|-302.1|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, prior diabetes pharmacotherapy (yes or no), and baseline value as a covariate||||-302.1|-513.4|<0.001
81701744|NCT01628393|163098936|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||To account for multiple comparisons, each of the 2 treatment comparisons was tested at the alpha = 0.04944 level of significance to keep the overall level of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test stratified by absence or presence of gadolinium-enhancing lesions at Baseline.||||||<0.0001
81462357|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81462358|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.084
81602691|NCT01674621|162882651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5191||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of BMD from baseline to end-of treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.5191
81462359|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00005
81602692|NCT01674621|162882651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.564|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.168|1.04|||||Mean difference of percent change off BMD from baseline to end-of-treatment between active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||1.040|-2.168|
81602693|NCT01674621|162882651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.483|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.115|1.15|||||Mean difference of percent change off BMD from baseline to end-of-treatment between active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||1.150|-2.115|
81602694|NCT01674621|162882651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.517|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.106|2.139|||||Mean difference of percent change off BMD from baseline to end-of-treatment between active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||2.139|-1.106|
81602695|NCT01674621|162882652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2549||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of BSAP from baseline to end-of-treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.2549
81602696|NCT01674621|162882652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9115||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of BSAP from baseline to end-of-treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.9115
81602697|NCT01674621|162882652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.239||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of BSAP from baseline to end-of-treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.2390
81602698|NCT01674621|162882652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.146|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.501|-3.79|||||Mean difference of percent change from baseline to end-of-treatment between active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-3.790|-40.501|
81602699|NCT01674621|162882652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.086|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.543|6.372|||||Mean difference of percent change from baseline to end-of-treatment between active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||6.372|-30.543|
81602700|NCT01674621|162882652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.828|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.614|-4.041|||||Mean difference of percent change from baseline to end-of-treatment between active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-4.041|-41.614|
81602701|NCT01674621|162882653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1632||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of PICP from baseline to end-of-treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.1632
81602702|NCT01674621|162882653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9834||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of PICP from baseline to end-of-treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.9834
81602703|NCT01674621|162882653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2179||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of PICP from baseline to end-of-treatment (EOT) to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.2179
81602704|NCT01674621|162882653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.541|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.557|-6.525|||||Mean difference of percent change from baseline to end of treatment between the active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-6.525|-48.557|
81602705|NCT01674621|162882653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.702|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.835|2.43|||||Mean difference of percent change from baseline to end of treatment between the active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||2.430|-39.835|
81602706|NCT01674621|162882653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.914|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.424|-5.405|||||Mean difference of percent change from baseline to end of treatment between the active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-5.405|-48.424|
81602707|NCT01674621|162882654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of serum osteocalcin from baseline to EOT to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||1.0000
81602708|NCT01674621|162882654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.12||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of serum osteocalcin from baseline to EOT to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.1200
81602709|NCT01674621|162882654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9998||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of serum osteocalcin from baseline to EOT to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.9998
81602710|NCT01674621|162882654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-73.906|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.926|-50.886|||||Mean difference of percent change from baseline to end of treatment between the active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-50.886|-96.926|
81701745|NCT01628393|163098936|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||To account for multiple comparisons, each of the 2 treatment comparisons was tested at the alpha = 0.04944 level of significance to keep the overall level of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test stratified by absence or presence of gadolinium-enhancing lesions at Baseline.||||||<0.0001
81701746|NCT01628393|163098937|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test stratified by absence or presence of gadolinium-enhancing lesions at Baseline.||||||<0.0001
81701747|NCT01628393|163098937|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test stratified by absence or presence of gadolinium-enhancing lesions at Baseline.||||||<0.0001
81644382|NCT02762500|162979073|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.7||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.3|5.0||one-sided p-value|Chi-squared|Statistical test was a one-sided performed at the 5% level of significance. Pearson chi-square test was used to test the null hypothesis.|90% CI obtained based on normal approximation.|The response rate difference is the mean difference in response rates between the treatment and placebo responders. The p-value is based on one-sided Pearson chi-square test.||5.0|-24.3|0.140
81701748|NCT01628393|163098938|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test stratified by absence or presence of gadolinium-enhancing lesions at Baseline.||||||<0.0001
81701749|NCT01628393|163098938|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test stratified by absence or presence of gadolinium-enhancing lesions at Baseline.||||||<0.0001
81701750|NCT01628393|163098939|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.47||||0.0531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.01|||Poisson regression model|Adjusted for region, the number of relapses within 24 months prior to the study, and the absence or presence of GdE lesions at Baseline.|Rate ratio = Ozanimod / Placebo|||1.01|0.22|0.0531
81524786|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.22|-4.41||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-4.41|-20.22|
81644383|NCT02762500|162979074|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-44.59||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-78.66|-10.53|||ANCOVA|The mean change from baseline at Week 8 was analyzed using ANCOVA with a factor for treatment and a covariate for baseline scores.||Subjects included in this analysis were those with a baseline fecal calprotectin value ≥ 250 µg/g.||-10.53|-78.66|0.032
81462360|NCT02811965|162617199|SUPERIORITY|||||||5e-05||||||P-value adjusted with Holm-Bonferroni Correction for multiple comparison. A priori threshold p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.00005
81644384|NCT02762500|162979075|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.708|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|0.95|||ANCOVA|The mean change from baseline at Week 8 was analyzed using ANCOVA with a factor for treatment and a covariate for baseline scores.||||0.95|-0.60|0.708
81701751|NCT01628393|163098939|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.69||||0.2714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.34|||Poisson regression model|Adjusted for region, the number of relapses within 24 months prior to the study, and the absence or presence of GdE lesions at Baseline.|Rate ratio = Ozanimod / Placebo|||1.34|0.36|0.2714
81701752|NCT01989754|163098946|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.73|||Cox proportional hazard method|||||0.73|0.57|<.0001
81701753|NCT01989754|163098947|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||=|0.0148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.94|||Stratified Cox proportional hazard|||||0.94|0.55|=0.0148
81701754|NCT01989754|163098948|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||=|0.4067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.22|||Stratified Cox proportional hazard|||||1.22|0.61|=0.4067
81701755|NCT03037307|163098999|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|2.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|3.63||Treatment Comparison for study validity.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: factors for participant (random effect); period \& treatment, participant-level \& period-level pre-treatment baseline bite force as covariates.|Difference is first-named treatment minus second-named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|||3.63|1.89|<.0001
81701756|NCT03037307|163099000|OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|2.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|3.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA: factors for participant (random effect); period \& treatment, participant-level \& period-level pre-treatment baseline bite force as covariates|Difference is first-named treatment minus second-named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|||3.00|1.25|<.0001
81701757|NCT00047853|163099025|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||< 0.001
81701758|NCT00047853|163099026|OTHER|||||||9.3e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000093
81701759|NCT00305604|163099042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.81|<|0.001||95.0|-0.94|-0.47|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; prior anti-hyperglycemic therapy (yes/no); age (\< 75/\>= 75 yr); baseline creatinine clearance (\< 50/\>= 50 mL/min)||||-0.47|-0.94|<0.001
81644385|NCT00637247|162979091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Log Rank|||The hypothesis that survival curves were equal in the two treatment groups was tested with a one-sided logrank test at the alpha-0.2 level, one sided. The power of this test is 80% for detecting the hypothesized increase in median survival of 2.4 months for subjects in the experimental arm.||||0.2
81644386|NCT03935932|162979095|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank|||||||0.11
81644387|NCT03935932|162979096|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81462361|NCT00764660|162617208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.4||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|8.2|||Repeated Measures Model||Repeated Measures Model with factors for treatment, pooled centers, assessment and assessment by treatment interaction.|||8.2|-3.4|0.41
81602711|NCT01674621|162882654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-62.872|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.019|-39.725|||||Mean difference of percent change from baseline to end of treatment between the active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-39.725|-86.019|
81602712|NCT01674621|162882654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-73.367|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.927|-49.807|||||Mean difference of percent change from baseline to end of treatment between the active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-49.807|-96.927|
81602713|NCT01674621|162882655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8569||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of PINP from baseline to end-of-treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.8569
81602714|NCT01674621|162882655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6091||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of PINP from baseline to end-of-treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.6091
81602715|NCT01674621|162882655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9999||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of PINP from baseline to EOT to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.9999
81602716|NCT01674621|162882655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-110.398|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-156.966|-63.831|||||Mean difference of percent change from baseline to end of treatment between the active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-63.831|-156.966|
81602717|NCT01674621|162882655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-96.115|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-142.94|-49.29|||||Mean difference of percent change from baseline to end of treatment between the active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-49.290|-142.940|
81602718|NCT01674621|162882655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-104.418|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-152.079|-56.758|||||Mean difference of percent change from baseline to end of treatment between the active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-56.758|-152.079|
81602719|NCT01674621|162882656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3483||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of CTXI from baseline to end-of-treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.3483
81602720|NCT01674621|162882656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6839||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of CTXI from baseline to end-of-treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.6839
81602721|NCT01674621|162882656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1067||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Dunnett's test|P-value from Dunnett's test comparing percent change of CTXI from baseline to end-of-treatment to each transdermal dose group versus placebo.||||||0.1067
81602722|NCT01674621|162882656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-43.721|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.748|-11.694|||||Mean difference of percent change from baseline to end of treatment between the active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-11.694|-75.748|
81602723|NCT01674621|162882656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.461|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.665|-7.257|||||Mean difference of percent change from baseline to end of treatment between the active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-7.257|-71.665|
81602724|NCT01674621|162882656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-49.334|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.113|-16.555|||||Mean difference of percent change from baseline to end of treatment between the active treatment groups (transdermal and SC injection).|||-16.555|-82.113|
81602725|NCT01148862|162882663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.2||||0.006|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.006
81602726|NCT01148862|162882664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.015||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.015
81602727|NCT01091948|162882690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|Intubations accomplished with another device due to difficulty with assigned device and those took \>180 s were considered as failed intubations.||||||0.19
81602728|NCT01091948|162882691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.89||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.35|||ANCOVA||The mean intubation difficulty score was tested after logarithmic transformation, and then back transformed for the estimated treatment effect.|||1.35|0.58|0.58
81602729|NCT01091948|162882692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.13||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.33|0.95|0.15
81602730|NCT01091948|162882693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.67||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|10.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.2|0.28|0.57
81602731|NCT01091948|162882694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.09|0.93|0.79
81602732|NCT01091948|162882695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.76|||Regression, Logistic|proportional odds logistic regression model||||2.76|0.45|0.82
81602733|NCT03152084|162882711|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|-5.21||||0.4462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.542|9.12||Start of treatment vs baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.120|-19.542|0.4462
81602734|NCT03152084|162882712|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|3.69||||0.7842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.817|32.195||End of treatment vs baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|||||32.195|-24.817|0.7842
81644388|NCT03935932|162979097|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank|||||||0.35
81644389|NCT02679079|162979098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|3.8||Nominal p-value is considered statistically significant if less than 0.05. To control for multiplicity, comparisons were tested sequentially.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.8|-4.4|0.89
81701760|NCT00305604|163099043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.0|<|0.001||95.0|-40.0|-13.5|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; prior anti-hyperglycemic therapy (yes/no); age (\< 75/\>= 75 yr); baseline creatinine clearance (\< 50/\>= 50 mL/min)||||-13.5|-40.0|<0.001
81701761|NCT00305604|163099044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-61.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|63.0|<|0.001||95.0|-82.1|-40.0|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; prior anti-hyperglycemic therapy (yes/no); age (\< 75/\>= 75 yr); baseline creatinine clearance (\< 50/\>= 50 mL/min)||||-40.0|-82.1|<0.001
81602735|NCT03152084|162882712|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|-16.72||||0.0581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.109|0.664||Follow-up vs End of treatment|Regression, Linear|||||0.664|-34.109|0.0581
81602736|NCT03152084|162882713|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|344.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|272.785|416.905||Start of treatment vs baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|||||416.905|272.785|<0.0001
81602737|NCT03152084|162882714|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|311.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|224.528|398.064||End of treatment vs baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|||||398.064|224.528|<0.0001
81602738|NCT03152084|162882715|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|-203.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-235.983|-170.162||Follow-up vs end of treatment|Regression, Linear|||||-170.162|-235.983|<0.0001
81602739|NCT03152084|162882716|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|-5.2658||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5459|-1.9856||Start of treatment vs baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.9856|-8.5459|0.0047
81602740|NCT03152084|162882717|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|-7.0987||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0379|-4.1595||End of treatment vs baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.1595|-10.0379|0.0003
81602741|NCT03152084|162882718|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|0.7287||||0.5592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9894|3.4468||Follow-up vs end of treatment|Regression, Linear|||||3.4468|-1.9894|0.5592
81602742|NCT03152084|162882719|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|0.0315||||0.9288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7274|0.7904||Start of treatment vs baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7904|-0.7274|0.9288
81602743|NCT03152084|162882720|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|-0.4318||||0.1659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0761|0.2125||End of treatment vs baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2125|-1.0761|0.1659
81602744|NCT03152084|162882721|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|0.4755||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0963|0.8548||Follow-up vs end of treatment|Regression, Linear|||||0.8548|0.0963|0.0190
81602745|NCT03152084|162882722|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|-0.6713||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1914|-0.1511||Start of treatment vs baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1511|-1.1914|0.0157
81602746|NCT03152084|162882723|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|-0.0324||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4631|0.3984||End of treatment vs baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3984|-0.4631|0.8700
81602747|NCT03152084|162882724|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|0.1718||||0.2446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1358|0.4795||Follow-up vs end of treatment|Regression, Linear|||||0.4795|-0.1358|0.2446
81602748|NCT03152084|162882725|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|-2.1||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.299|-0.902||Start of treatment vs baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.902|-3.299|0.0023
81602749|NCT03152084|162882725|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|-1.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.929|-1.256||End of treatment vs baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.256|-1.929|<0.0001
81701762|NCT00305604|163099045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.2|<|0.001||95.0|-32.6|-14.4|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; prior anti-hyperglycemic therapy (yes/no); age (\< 75/\>= 75 yr); baseline creatinine clearance (\< 50/\>= 50 mL/min)||||-14.4|-32.6|<0.001
81701763|NCT00753623|163099059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81701764|NCT03332303|163099060|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval (calculated using Yates' continuity correction) on the absolute difference between the proportion of patients identified as Responders in the Test and Reference groups (pT - pR) is contained within the range \[-20%, +20%\] then therapeutic equivalence of the Test product to the Reference product was considered to have been demonstrated.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.0|2.8||||||Therapeutic equivalence was evaluated for both primary and secondary endpoints in the per-protocol (PP) population.||2.8|-13.0|
81602750|NCT03152084|162882725|OTHER|Within-group change|Least square mean|3.88||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.215|5.553||Follow-up vs end of treatment|Regression, Linear|||||5.553|2.215|0.0002
81602751|NCT03750006|162882737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0238||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons, P \< 0.05 is considered significant.|t-test, 2 sided|paired T-test||||||0.0238
81602752|NCT03750006|162882738|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3029|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired, P \< 0.05 is considered significant.||||||0.3029
81602753|NCT03750006|162882739|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1713|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired, P \< 0.05 is considered significant.||||||0.1713
81602754|NCT03750006|162882740|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1261|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired, P \< 0.05 is considered significant.||||||0.1261
81602755|NCT03750006|162882741|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1367|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired, P \< 0.05 is considered significant.||||||0.1367
81602756|NCT03750006|162882742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0111|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired, P \< 0.05 is considered significant.||||||0.0111
81602757|NCT03750006|162882743|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0219|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired, P \< 0.05 is considered significant.||||||0.0219
81602758|NCT03750006|162882744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.366|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired, P \< 0.05 considered significant.||||||0.3660
81602759|NCT03750006|162882747|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1563|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired, P \< 0.05 is considered significant.||||||0.1563
81602760|NCT03750006|162882748|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired, P \< 0.05 is considered significant.||||||0.0110
81602761|NCT03750006|162882749|OTHER|||||||0.3282|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired, P \< 0.05 is considered significant.||||||0.3282
81602762|NCT03750006|162882750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5244|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired, P \< 0.05 is considered significant.||||||0.5244
81602763|NCT03750006|162882751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5718|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired, P \< 0.05 is considered significant.||||||0.5718
81611260|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.5|-0.9|<0.001
81644390|NCT02679079|162979098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|5.6||To control for multiplicity, comparisons were tested sequentially. Nominal p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance since first comparison was not statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.6|-2.6|0.47
81462362|NCT00764660|162617209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|-1.9||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|1.7|||Repeated Measures Model||Repeated Measures Model with factors for treatment, pooled centers, assessment and assessment by treatment interaction.|||1.7|-5.5|0.30
81462363|NCT00764660|162617210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.33|||Chi-squared|Zero Inflated Negative Binomial (ZINB) Distribution with terms for treatment and region||||1.33|0.57|0.52
81524787|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.12|5.85||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||5.85|-10.12|
81602764|NCT03881696|162882774|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.853|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1274|111.2144||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0001 at the interim analysis OR p \< 0.05 at the final analysis. Gatekeeping and multiple testing strategies were performed to ensure the overall family-wise error rate was ≤ 5%.|Fisher Exact||The odds ratio (OR) represents the odds of success among subjects randomized to omalizumab (numerator) compared to the odds of success among subjects randomized to placebo (denominator, reference group).|The null hypothesis is that the odds of 'success' (defined as consumption of a single dose of ≥600 mg of peanut protein without dose-limiting symptoms during the DBPCFC at the end of Stage 1) in omalizumab and placebo for omalizumab arms are equal. Participants missing the blinded OFC to peanut at the end of Stage 1 will be considered a 'failure' for the primary efficacy endpoint.||111.2144|9.1274|<0.00001
81602765|NCT01061333|162882870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|16.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.74|21.69||p-value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|||||21.69|10.74|<0.0001
81602766|NCT01061333|162882870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|15.51||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.0|21.02||p-value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|||||21.02|10.00|0.0001
81602767|NCT01061333|162882870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|8.49||||0.0432|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.78|15.2||p-value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|||||15.20|1.78|0.0432
81602768|NCT01061333|162882871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. Mean Ratio of fold over baseline|1.27||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|1.54||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||1.54|1.05|0.0430
81602769|NCT01061333|162882871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. Mean Ratio of fold over baseline|1.41||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|1.72||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||1.72|1.15|0.0100
81602770|NCT01061333|162882871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. Mean Ratio of fold over baseline|1.3||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.67||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||1.67|1.01|0.0860
81602771|NCT01061333|162882872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. Mean Ratio of fold over baseline|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|0.7||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||0.70|0.50|<0.0001
81602772|NCT01061333|162882872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. Mean Ratio of fold over baseline|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|0.7||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||0.70|0.49|<0.0001
81602773|NCT01061333|162882872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. Mean Ratio of fold over baseline|0.87||||0.2679|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.08||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||1.08|0.69|0.2679
81602774|NCT01061333|162882873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. Mean Ratio of fold over baseline|0.9||||0.7622|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.51|1.59||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||1.59|0.51|0.7622
81462364|NCT00764660|162617211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.31|||Chi-squared|ZINB Distribution with terms for treatment and region||||1.31|0.71|0.81
81524788|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.05|-6.04||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-6.04|-22.05|
81602775|NCT01061333|162882873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. Mean Ratio of fold over baseline|0.94||||0.8468|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|1.65||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|concentrations evaluated on log scale||||1.65|0.53|0.8468
81602776|NCT01061333|162882873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. Mean Ratio of fold over baseline|0.91||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.26||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||1.26|0.65|0.6140
81602777|NCT01061333|162882874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. Mean Ratio of fold over baseline|0.67||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|0.8||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||0.80|0.57|0.0006
81602778|NCT01061333|162882874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. Mean Ratio of fold over baseline|0.79||||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|0.94||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||0.94|0.67|0.0291
81644391|NCT02679079|162979099|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2||To control for multiplicity, comparisons were tested sequentially. Nominal p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance since first comparison was not statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-1.0|0.21
81701765|NCT03332303|163099060|SUPERIORITY||% Difference|23.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p \< 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Superiority of the Test and Reference products against the Placebo product for the primary endpoint was evaluated in the modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) population using last observation carried forward (LOCF).||||<0.0001
81701766|NCT03332303|163099060|SUPERIORITY||% Difference|28.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p \< 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Superiority of the Test and Reference products against the Placebo product for the primary endpoint was evaluated in the modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) population using last observation carried forward (LOCF).||||<0.0001
81701767|NCT03332303|163099061|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval (calculated using Yates' continuity correction) on the absolute difference between the proportion of patients identified as Treatment Successes in the Test and Reference groups (pT - pR) is contained within the range \[-20%, +20%\] then therapeutic equivalence of the Test product to the Reference product was considered to have been demonstrated.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.7|6.7||||||Therapeutic equivalence was evaluated for both primary and secondary endpoints in the per-protocol (PP) population.||6.7|-10.7|
81524789|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.83|7.3||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||7.30|-9.83|
81602779|NCT01061333|162882874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. Mean Ratio of fold over baseline|0.92||||0.3738|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.08||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||1.08|0.77|0.3738
81701768|NCT03332303|163099061|SUPERIORITY|To conclude superiority of the Test product over Placebo, the proportion of Treatment Successes in the Test product group must be numerically and statistically superior to that of the Placebo (p \< 0.05; using a two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel \[CMH\] test).|% Difference|-0.8||||0.8068|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Superiority of the Test and Reference products against the Placebo product for the secondary endpoint was evaluated in the modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) population using last observation carried forward (LOCF).||||0.8068
81462365|NCT00764660|162617212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.12||Model with factors treatment and pooled centers as stratum.|Kaplan-Meier|||||2.12|0.81|0.26
81644392|NCT02679079|162979099|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.8||To control for multiplicity, comparisons were tested sequentially. Nominal p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance since first comparison was not statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.8|-0.5|0.67
81644393|NCT02679079|162979100|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.9||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||Comparison was not included in multiplicity adjustment procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age group (6 to 11 years, 12 to 17 years)|Risk difference expressed as percentage.|||||0.24
81644394|NCT02679079|162979100|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.5||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|||||Comparison was not included in multiplicity adjustment procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age group (6 to 11 years, 12 to 17 years).|Risk difference expressed as a percentage.|||||0.71
81644395|NCT02679079|162979101|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|3.9||Comparison was not included in multiplicity adjustment procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.9|-7.7|0.52
81524790|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.67|-1.53||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.53|-18.67|
81644396|NCT02679079|162979101|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|7.2||Comparison was not included in multiplicity adjustment procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.2|-4.5|0.64
81644397|NCT02679079|162979102|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|6.5||Comparison was not included in multiplicity adjustment procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.5|-11.2|0.60
81644398|NCT02679079|162979102|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|11.7||Comparison was not included in multiplicity adjustment procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.7|-6.1|0.54
81644399|NCT02679079|162979103|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.6||Comparison was not included in multiplicity adjustment procedure.|ANCOVA|||||1.6|-2.6|0.64
81644400|NCT02679079|162979103|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.9||Comparison was not included in multiplicity adjustment procedure.|ANCOVA|||||1.9|-2.5|0.77
81644401|NCT02679079|162979104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.2||Comparison was not included in multiplicity adjustment procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.2|-1.4|0.45
81644402|NCT02679079|162979104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.9||Comparison was not included in multiplicity adjustment procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.9|-2.7|0.72
81644403|NCT02679079|162979105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7||Comparison was not included in multiplicity adjustment procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-0.3|0.41
81524791|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.01|-6.82||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-6.82|-24.01|
81644404|NCT02679079|162979105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.1||Comparison was not included in multiplicity adjustment procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|0.2|0.01
81644405|NCT02679079|162979106|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.8||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|||||Comparison was not included in multiplicity adjustment procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age group (6 to 11 years, 12 to 17 years).|Risk difference expressed as a percentage.|||||0.18
81644406|NCT02679079|162979106|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|||||Comparison was not included in multiplicity adjustment procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age group (6 to 11 years, 12 to 17 years).|Risk difference expressed as a percentage.|||||0.95
81644407|NCT03009019|162979117|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.03|||Fisher Exact|||Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF)||2.03|0.97|0.075
81644408|NCT03009019|162979117|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.14|||Fisher Exact|||Observed cases (OC)||2.14|1.00|0.055
81644409|NCT03009019|162979118|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.52|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.52|1.22|0.003
81644410|NCT03009019|162979118|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.55|1.22|0.003
81644411|NCT01057888|162979158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.7|||Regression, Cox|It is a robust, clustered stratified Cox regression model|The control group serves as the denominator. The telephone reminder group serves as the numerator.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in total immunization status between the control group and the group receiving telephone (autodialer) reminders. This was analyzed using a clustered, stratified Cox model.||1.7|1.0|<0.05
81524792|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.33|-3.26||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-3.26|-20.33|
81644412|NCT01057888|162979158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.1|||Regression, Cox|We used a robust, clustered, stratified Cox regression model.|The control group represents the denominator. The letter reminder group represents the numerator.|||2.1|1.3|<0.01
81644413|NCT01057888|162979158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.6|||Regression, Cox||The mail reminder arm represents the numerator and the telephone reminder arm represents the denominator.|The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in the percentage of fully vaccinated adolescents between the mailed reminder versus the telephone reminder arms||1.6|1.0|0.075
81644414|NCT01057888|162979159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.3|||Regression, Cox||The control group represents the denominator and the mailed reminder group represents the numerator.|The null hypothesis was that a difference in well child care rates among adolescents whose families received a mailed reminder compared to the control group||1.3|1.1|<0.01
81644415|NCT01057888|162979159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.3|||Regression, Cox||The control group represents the denominator and the telephone reminder group represents the numerator|The null hypothesis is the the well child care rates of adolescents in the telephone reminder group would not differ from those of the control group||1.3|1.0|<0.05
81644416|NCT01057888|162979159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.2|||Regression, Cox||The mail reminder arm represents the numerator and the telephone reminder arm represents the denominator|The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in the well child care rate among adolescents in the mailed reminder arm versus adolescents in the telephone reminder arm of the intervention||1.2|1.0|0.234
81644417|NCT01697592|162979164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.75|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis with terms for treatment, basal AHA medication, prior AHA therapy status except for basal medication, and time.||||-0.75|-1.10|<0.001
81644418|NCT01697592|162979164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.6|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis with terms for treatment, basal AHA medication, prior AHA therapy status except for basal medication, and time.||||-0.60|-1.37|<0.001
81644419|NCT01697592|162979164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-0.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.56|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis with terms for treatment, basal AHA medication, prior AHA therapy status except for basal medication, and time.||||-0.56|-1.29|<0.001
81644420|NCT01697592|162979164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-1.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.88|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis with terms for treatment, basal AHA medication, prior AHA therapy status except for basal medication, and time.||||-0.88|-1.45|<0.001
81644421|NCT01697592|162979164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.54|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis with terms for treatment, basal AHA medication, prior AHA therapy status except for basal medication, and time.||||-0.54|-1.06|<0.001
81644422|NCT05109117|162979165|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|3.9|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, timepoint, treatment\*timepoint (interaction) and subject as terms; Baseline value as covariate.||Pairwise comparison between Treated and Untreated sites 2 hours post-treatment||3.9|1.7|<0.0001
81644423|NCT05109117|162979165|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.5||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, timepoint, treatment\*timepoint (interaction) and subject as terms; Baseline value as covariate.||Pairwise comparison between Treated and Untreated sites 4 hours post-treatment||2.7|0.4|0.0077
81602780|NCT01061333|162882875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. mean of fold change over Placebo|1.03||||0.7501||90.0|0.88|1.2||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||1.20|0.88|0.7501
81602781|NCT01061333|162882875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. mean of fold change over Placebo|1.01||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.25||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||1.25|0.81|0.9410
81602782|NCT01061333|162882875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. mean of fold change over Placebo|0.89||||0.1165|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.01||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||1.01|0.79|0.1165
81602783|NCT01061333|162882876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. mean of fold change over Placebo|1.03||||0.8616|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.41||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||1.41|0.76|0.8616
81602784|NCT01061333|162882876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. mean of fold change over Placebo|1.06||||0.7512|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.45||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||1.45|0.77|0.7512
81602785|NCT01061333|162882876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. mean of fold change over Placebo|0.99||||0.9723|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.37||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||1.37|0.72|0.9723
81602786|NCT01061333|162882877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. mean of fold change over Placebo|1.3||||0.1983|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.82||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||1.82|0.92|0.1983
81602787|NCT01061333|162882877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. mean of fold change over Placebo|1.57||||0.0872|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|2.42||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||2.42|1.02|0.0872
81602788|NCT01061333|162882877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geom. mean of fold change over Placebo|1.22||||0.2499|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.62||p-Value not adjusted for simultaneous multiple comparisons|ANOVA|concentrations evaluated at log scale||||1.62|0.91|0.2499
81602789|NCT00939731|162882896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|92.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.84|101.09||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of PF-02341066 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||101.09|84.84|
81602790|NCT00939731|162882899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|92.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.86|100.68||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0-∞) of PF-02341066 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||100.68|84.86|
81602791|NCT00939731|162882900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|98.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.18|108.48||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of PF-02341066 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CI for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||108.48|90.18|
81602792|NCT00755222|162882935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.001
81602793|NCT00755222|162882936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.046
81602794|NCT00755222|162882937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.164
81602795|NCT00755222|162882938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.442|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.442
81602796|NCT00755222|162882939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.095
81602797|NCT02243202|162882940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-1.8|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||-1.8|-5.3|<0.001
81602798|NCT02243202|162882940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.4|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.4|-3.1|0.142
81602799|NCT02243202|162882940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|-5.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||-5.2|-8.6|<0.001
81602800|NCT02243202|162882941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.15||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|10.14|||Generalized linear Mixed Model|||||10.14|1.70|0.002
81602801|NCT02243202|162882941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|3.06|||Generalized linear Mixed Model|||||3.06|0.41|0.825
81602802|NCT02243202|162882941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.15|25.05|||Generalized linear Mixed Model|||||25.05|4.15|<0.001
81602803|NCT02243202|162882942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.8|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||4.8|-2.1|0.456
81602804|NCT02243202|162882942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||3.1|-3.9|0.827
81602805|NCT02243202|162882942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-0.8|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||-0.8|-7.7|0.015
81602806|NCT02243202|162882943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-1.7|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||-1.7|-5.3|<0.001
81602807|NCT02243202|162882943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.5|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.5|-3.1|0.153
81602808|NCT02243202|162882943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001||95.0|-8.5|-4.9|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||-4.9|-8.5|<0.001
81602809|NCT02884414|162882957|OTHER|Paired Student's t-test.||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.44
81602810|NCT00560612|162882964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7054|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7054
81602811|NCT00560612|162882965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4583|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4583
81602812|NCT00560612|162882966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7443|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7443
81602813|NCT00560612|162882967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.065
81602814|NCT03131960|162882968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0014
81602815|NCT03131960|162882969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0077|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA||||0.0077
81602816|NCT03131960|162882970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0098|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0098
81602817|NCT03131960|162882971|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81602818|NCT01625923|162882973|OTHER|T-test comparing GCSI-DD scores before/after intervention||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.06
81644424|NCT05109117|162979165|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.8||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, timepoint, treatment\*timepoint (interaction) and subject as terms; Baseline value as covariate.||Pairwise comparison between Treated and Untreated sites 6 hours post-treatment||2.9|0.7|0.0019
81644425|NCT05109117|162979165|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.0||||0.0707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, timepoint, treatment\*timepoint (interaction) and subject as terms; Baseline value as covariate.||Pairwise comparison between Treated and Untreated sites 8 hours post-treatment||2.2|-0.1|0.0707
81644426|NCT03972137|162979182|OTHER|A paired-samples t-test was conducted to compare changes in cigarettes smoked per day from Baseline (BL) to Quit Day.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.08||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.79|17.05||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference represents the difference of mean cigarettes smoked per day at Baseline and Quit Date (Mean CPD at Baseline - Mean CPD at Quit Date).|||17.05|5.79|.003
81644427|NCT03972137|162979182|OTHER|A paired-samples t-test was used to evaluate smoking reduction in participants from baseline (BL) to 3-month follow-up session (3MFU).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.45||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|25.35||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference represents the difference of mean cigarettes smoked per day at Baseline and 3-month follow-up. Estimated value reported is reflective of the n=4 participants that attended the 3-month follow-up session.|||25.35|-1.55|.067
81644428|NCT03972137|162979183|OTHER|A paired-samples t-test was conducted to examine the difference in the DASS-21 total score from baseline (BL) to 2-weeks post-quit (2W).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.91||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.17|32.17||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference represents the difference of mean DASS-21 total scores at Baseline and 2-weeks post-quit. Estimated value reported is reflective of the n=6 participants that attended the 2-weeks post quit session.|||32.17|7.17|.010
81644429|NCT03972137|162979183|OTHER|A paired-samples t-test was conducted to examine the difference in DASS-21 Total scores from baseline (BL) to 1-month post-quit (1M).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.4||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.88|56.52||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference represents the difference of mean DASS-21 total scores at Baseline and 1-month post-quit. Estimated value reported is reflective of the n=5 participants that attended the 1-month post-quit session.|||56.52|5.88|.027
81602819|NCT03338621|162882983|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|2.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|3.96|||Log Rank|||||3.96|2.17|<0.001
81602820|NCT01859793|162882995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Primary and secondary outcome variables were compared across measurement periods by repeated measures ANOVA and post hoc analyses using Tukey's test were applied if significant differences were detected. A priori sample size calculation demonstrated our study design has 80% power to detect a 1.5% absolute increase in FMD% with 30 subjects completing the entire study protocol at α=0.05.||||<0.05
81602821|NCT01859793|162882996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Outcome variables were compared across measurement periods by repeated measures ANOVA and post hoc analyses using Tukey's test were applied if significant differences were detected||||<0.05
81602822|NCT01859793|162882997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Outcome variables were compared across measurement periods by repeated measures ANOVA and post hoc analyses using Tukey's test were applied if significant differences were detected||||<0.05
81602823|NCT02037438|162883008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Provider-Effect Adjusted Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.687|TWO_SIDED||||||see Comments|Finite-Mixture Models with Fixed Effects for Providers||||||0.687
81602824|NCT02037438|162883009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Provider-Effect Adjusted Difference|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.539||0.989|TWO_SIDED||||||see Comments|Heteroscedasticity-Consistent Linear Regression with Fixed Effects for Providers and Baseline Covariate||||||0.989
81602825|NCT02037438|162883010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Provider-Effect Adjusted Difference|0.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.417|TWO_SIDED||||||see Comments|Finite-Mixture Models with Fixed Effects for Providers||||||0.417
81602826|NCT02037438|162883011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Provider-Effect Adjusted Difference|0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.468|TWO_SIDED||||||see Comments|Finite-Mixture Models with Fixed Effects for Providers||||||0.468
81602827|NCT02037438|162883012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Provider-Effect Adjusted Difference|0.177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||see Comments|Finite-Mixture Models with Fixed Effects for Providers||||||0.003
81602828|NCT02255032|162883013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-164.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|173.148||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-256.7|-72.2||The primary analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint was the comparison between the Baseline and Month 2 values for the 4 mg treatment group. No adjustments for multiplicity were necessary.|Paired t-test, two-sided|||"A paired t-test was used to assess the statistical significance of the change between Baseline and Month 2.~A sample size of 16 subjects would have 80% power to detect a difference of 75, assuming a standard deviation of 100, using a paired t-test with a 0.050 two-sided significance level."||-72.2|-256.7|0.0017
81602829|NCT00125593|162883014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.94|||Log Rank|||All analyses by intention to treat||0.94|0.74|0.0021
81602830|NCT00125593|162883015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.94|||Log Rank|||All analyses by intention to treat||0.94|0.77|0.0012
81602831|NCT00125593|162883016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.93|||Log Rank|||All analyses by intention to treat||0.93|0.75|0.001
81602832|NCT00125593|162883017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.11|||Log Rank|||All analyses by intention to treat||1.11|0.76|0.37
81602833|NCT00125593|162883018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.94|||Log Rank|||All analyses by intention to treat||0.94|0.60|0.01
81644430|NCT03972137|162979183|OTHER|A paired-samples t-test was conducted to evaluate the difference in DASS-21 total scores from baseline (BL) to 3-month follow up (3MFU).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.5||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|50.41||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference represents the difference of mean DASS-21 total scores at Baseline and 3-month follow-up. Estimated value reported is reflective of the n=4 participants that attended the 3-month follow-up session.|||50.41|1.09|.045
81602834|NCT00125593|162883019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.93|||Log Rank|||All analyses by intention to treat||0.93|0.68|0.0036
81602835|NCT00125593|162883020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.05|||Log Rank|||All analyses by intention to treat||1.05|0.89|0.41
81602836|NCT01597505|162883021|NON_INFERIORITY|Surotomycin minus Vancomycin. For surotomycin to be non-inferior to vancomycin the lower bound of a 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between treatment groups had to be ≥ -10%.|Difference in percentage of participants|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|1.9|||||The 95% confidence interval (CI) were stratified Wilson intervals for the treatment group percentages and a stratified Newcombe interval for the treatment difference, constructed using the MRc stratum weights.|Difference in percentage of participants||1.9|-11.0|
81602837|NCT01597505|162883022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.832||||||Log-rank test of equality of survival times, stratified by age group (\< 75, \>= 75 years) and number of CDAD episodes (0, \>= 1). Significance cut-off = 0.05|Log Rank|||Stratified log-rank test p-value||||0.832
81602838|NCT01597505|162883023|SUPERIORITY|Surotomycin - Vancomycin. For surotomycin to be considered superior to vancomycin the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI had to be \> 0%.|Difference in percentage of participants|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|7.1|||||The 95% CI was stratified Wilson intervals for group percentages and a stratified Newcombe interval for the difference, using the MRc stratum weights. Stratified by age group and number of CDAD episodes.|Difference in percentage of participants||7.1|-8.8|
81644431|NCT01797822|162979191|OTHER|Statistical comparison between groups was made with t-test. A sample size of 20 subjects was calculates to have 90% power of detecting a statistical difference (P\<0.05) in change in corneal staining pre and post low humidity challenge.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81644432|NCT03319719|162979192|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|-2.33||p-value from paired two-sided t-tests of no difference between test and control groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-2.33|-3.42|<0.0001
81644433|NCT01340300|162979210|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of insulin in treatment arm is greater than the control arm.||||<0.0001
81644434|NCT01340300|162979210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of insulin in treatment arm is greater than the control arm.||||0.003
81644435|NCT01340300|162979210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of insulin in treatment arm is greater than the control arm.||||0.01
81644436|NCT01340300|162979210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of Insulin in combined arm is greater than the exercise-only or metformin-only arm.||||0.03
81644437|NCT01340300|162979211|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of leptin in treatment arm is greater than the control arm.||||0.0002
81644438|NCT01340300|162979211|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of IGFBP\_1 in treatment arm is greater than the control arm.||||0.002
81644439|NCT01340300|162979211|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of IGFBP\_1 in treatment arm is greater than the control arm.||||0.02
81644440|NCT01340300|162979211|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of Leptin in combined arm is greater than the exercise-only or metformin-only arm.||||0.0002
81644441|NCT01340300|162979211|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of Leptin in combined arm is greater than the exercise-only or metformin-only arm.||||0.02
81644442|NCT01340300|162979212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of Glucose in treatment arm is greater than the control arm.||||0.0004
81701769|NCT03332303|163099061|SUPERIORITY|To conclude superiority of the Reference product over Placebo, the proportion of Treatment Successes in the Reference product group must be numerically and statistically superior to that of the Placebo (p \< 0.05; using a two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel \[CMH\] test).|% Difference|1.8||||0.8003|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Superiority of the Test and Reference products against the Placebo product for the secondary endpoint was evaluated in the modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) population using last observation carried forward (LOCF).||||0.8003
81701770|NCT04682353|163099079|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.976|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.748|1.274||||||||1.274|0.748|
81701771|NCT04682353|163099079|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.226|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.598||||||||1.598|0.940|
81701772|NCT04682353|163099079|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.817|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.38|2.392||||||||2.392|1.380|
81701773|NCT04682353|163099081|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.202|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.506||||||||1.506|0.960|
81701774|NCT04682353|163099081|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.393|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.815||||||||1.815|1.070|
81701775|NCT04682353|163099081|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|2.301|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.806|2.933||||||||2.933|1.806|
81701776|NCT04682353|163099082|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.699|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.921|3.135||||||||3.135|0.921|
81701777|NCT04682353|163099082|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|2.364|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.273|4.39||||||||4.390|1.273|
81602839|NCT01597505|162883027|SUPERIORITY|Surotomycin - Vancomycin. For surotomycin to be considered superior to vancomycin the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI had to be \> 0%.|Difference in percentage of participants|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|8.3|||||The 95% CI was stratified Wilson intervals for group percentages and a stratified Newcombe interval for the difference, using the MRc stratum weights. Stratified by age group and number of CDAD episodes.|Difference in percentage of participants||8.3|-7.2|
81524793|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.57|2.62||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.62|-14.57|
81524794|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.98|-6.76||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-6.76|-23.98|
81602840|NCT01597505|162883028|SUPERIORITY|Surotomycin - Vancomycin. For surotomycin to be considered superior to vancomycin the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI had to be \> 0%.|Difference in percentage of participants|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|3.0|||||The 95% CI was stratified Wilson intervals for group percentages and a stratified Newcombe interval for the difference, using the MRc stratum weights. Stratified by age group and number of CDAD episodes.|Difference in percentage of participants||3.0|-10.0|
81602841|NCT01597505|162883029|SUPERIORITY|Surotomycin was superior to vancomycin if the p-value was less than 0.05||||||0.431||||||Log-rank test of equality of survival times, stratified by age group (\< 75, \>= 75 years) and number of CDAD episodes (0, \>= 1). Significance cut-off = 0.05|Log Rank|||Stratified Log-Rank p-Value||||0.431
81602842|NCT01597505|162883030|SUPERIORITY|Surotomycin was superior to vancomycin if the p-value was less than 0.05||||||0.011||||||Log-rank test of equality of survival times, stratified by age group (\< 75, \>= 75 years) and number of CDAD episodes (0, \>= 1). Significance cut-off = 0.05|Log Rank|||Stratified Log-Rank p-Value||||0.011
81602843|NCT01597505|162883031|SUPERIORITY|Surotomycin - Vancomycin. For surotomycin to be considered superior to vancomycin the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI had to be \> 0%.|Difference in percentage of participants|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|14.8|||||Treatment group percentages were stratified by age group (\< 75, ≥ 75) and number of previous CDAD episodes (0, ≥ 1). The 95% CIs were stratified Wilson intervals for the treatment group percentages.|Difference in percentage of participants||14.8|-10.7|
81602844|NCT01597505|162883032|SUPERIORITY|Surotomycin - Vancomycin. For surotomycin to be considered superior to vancomycin the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI had to be \> 0%.|Difference in percentage of participants|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|3.0|||||Treatment group proportions were stratified by age group (\< 75, ≥ 75) and number of previous CDAD episodes (0, ≥1). The 95% CIs were stratified Wilson intervals for the treatment group proportions.|Difference in percentage of participants||3.0|-7.8|
81602845|NCT01597505|162883033|SUPERIORITY|Surotomycin - Vancomycin. For surotomycin to be considered superior to vancomycin the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI had to be \> 0%.|Difference in percentage of participants|14.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|30.7|||||Treatment group percentages were stratified by age group (\< 75, ≥ 75) and number of previous CDAD episodes (0, ≥ 1). The 95% CIs were stratified Wilson intervals for the treatment group percentages.|Difference in percentage of participants||30.7|-2.7|
81602846|NCT01597505|162883034|SUPERIORITY|Surotomycin - Vancomycin. For surotomycin to be considered superior to vancomycin the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI had to be \> 0%.|Difference in percentage of participants|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|12.7|||||Treatment group proportions were stratified by age group (\< 75, ≥ 75) and number of previous CDAD episodes (0, ≥1). The 95% CIs were stratified Wilson intervals for the treatment group proportions.|Difference in percentage of participants||12.7|-4.2|
81602847|NCT01320943|162883094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022||||||Log-rank test statistic was used to compare the time to HBsAg loss between the two treatment arms.|Log Rank|||||||0.022
81602848|NCT00532155|162883109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.8985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.868|1.174|||Stratified log-rank test|Stratified on ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1 vs 2) and Prior Bevacizumab (yes vs no) according to IVRS.||||1.174|0.868|0.8985
81602849|NCT00532155|162883110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Stratified Hazard ratio|0.819||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|0.937|||Stratified Log-Rank test|Stratified on ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1 vs 2) and Prior Bevacizumab (yes vs no) according to IVRS.|Stratified on ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1 vs 2) and Prior Bevacizumab (yes vs no) according to IVRS.|||0.937|0.716|0.0035
81602850|NCT02134925|162883120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0004
81701778|NCT04682353|163099082|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|3.748|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.033|6.908||||||||6.908|2.033|
81701779|NCT04682353|163099083|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.904|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.886|4.093||||||||4.093|0.886|
81701780|NCT04682353|163099083|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|3.317|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.585|6.942||||||||6.942|1.585|
81701781|NCT04682353|163099083|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|5.824|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.796|12.135||||||||12.135|2.796|
81701782|NCT04682353|163099084|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.095|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.302||||||||1.302|0.920|
81701783|NCT04682353|163099084|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.415|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.148|1.744||||||||1.744|1.148|
81602851|NCT02134925|162883125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0001
81701784|NCT04682353|163099084|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|2.017|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.692|2.405||||||||2.405|1.692|
81701785|NCT04682353|163099085|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.112|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.948|1.303||||||||1.303|0.948|
81462366|NCT00764660|162617213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.1||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|5.7|||Repeated Measures Model|Repeated Measures Model with factors for treatment, pooled centers, assessment and assessment by treatment interaction.||||5.7|-9.9|0.59
81524795|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.49|9.03||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||9.03|-9.49|
81602852|NCT01064297|162883134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wilson Score with Continuity Correction|2.2||||||95.0|1.6|3.1|||||The percentage of infants with MBDs was calculated as: the number of outcomes with MBDs divided by (the number of outcomes with MBDs + the number of live births without defects).|||3.1|1.6|
81602853|NCT01064297|162883134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wilson Score with Continuity Correction|4.2||||||95.0|1.4|11.0|||||The percentage of infants with MBDs was calculated as: the number of outcomes with MBDs divided by (the number of outcomes with MBDs + the number of live births without defects).|||11.0|1.4|
81602854|NCT01064297|162883134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wilson Score with Continuity Correction|2.4||||||95.0|1.7|3.3|||||The percentage of infants with MBDs was calculated as: the number of outcomes with MBDs divided by (the number of outcomes with MBDs + the number of live births without defects).|||3.3|1.7|
81602855|NCT01064297|162883135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wilson Score with Continuity Correction|10.7||||||95.0|6.4|17.0||||||||17.0|6.4|
81602856|NCT01064297|162883135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wilson Score with Continuity Correction|9.3||||||95.0|5.5|15.2|||||The percentage of infants with MBDs was calculated as: the number of outcomes with MBDs divided by (the number of outcomes with MBDs + the number of live births without defects).|||15.2|5.5|
81602857|NCT01064297|162883136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wilson Score with Continuity Correction|2.8||||||95.0|1.5|5.0||||||||5.0|1.5|
81602858|NCT01064297|162883136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wilson Score with Continuity Correction|2.8||||||95.0|1.6|4.9|||||The percentage of infants with MBDs was calculated as: the number of outcomes with MBDs divided by (the number of outcomes with MBDs + the number of live births without defects).|||4.9|1.6|
81602859|NCT00462280|162883181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.61
81602860|NCT01313286|162883207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square means|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Ratio of test formulation (HCl salt) to reference formulation (free base).||||1.16|1.00|
81602861|NCT01313286|162883208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square means|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|Ratio of test formulation (HCl salt) to reference formulation (free base).||||1.31|1.07|
81602862|NCT04843930|162883212|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05. Exploratory efficacy analysis - p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom for the group x timepoint interaction: 3, 261.|Linear mixed effects interaction reported for group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures baseline to week 6).|"Linear Mixed Effects Model: main effects of arm group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures from baseline to week 6), arm group x timepoint interaction.~Modified intent-to-treat analysis with all participants who were randomized and completed at least the baseline study visit included in the analysis.~Participants in the intervention hypothesized to improve relative to waitlist control."||||0.54
81602863|NCT04843930|162883213|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.83||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05. Exploratory efficacy analysis - p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom for the group x timepoint interaction: 3, 239.|Linear mixed effects interaction reported for group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures baseline to week 6).|"Linear Mixed Effects Model: main effects of arm group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures from baseline to week 6), arm group x timepoint interaction.~Modified intent-to-treat analysis with all participants who were randomized and completed at least the baseline study visit included in the analysis."||||0.04
81602864|NCT04843930|162883214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05. Exploratory efficacy analysis - p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom for the group x timepoint interaction: 3, 229.|Linear mixed effects interaction reported for group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures baseline to week 6).|"Linear Mixed Effects Model: main effects of arm group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures from baseline to week 6), arm group x timepoint interaction.~Modified intent-to-treat analysis with all participants who were randomized and completed at least the baseline study visit included in the analysis.~Participants in the intervention hypothesized to improve relative to waitlist control."||||0.79
81602865|NCT04843930|162883215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05. Exploratory efficacy analysis - p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom for the group x timepoint interaction: 3, 269.|Linear mixed effects interaction reported for group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures baseline to week 6).|"Linear Mixed Effects Model: main effects of arm group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures from baseline to week 6), arm group x timepoint interaction.~Modified intent-to-treat analysis with all participants who were randomized and completed at least the baseline study visit included in the analysis.~Participants in the intervention hypothesized to improve relative to waitlist control."||||0.45
81602866|NCT04843930|162883216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05. Exploratory efficacy analysis - p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom for the group x timepoint interaction: 3, 236.|Linear mixed effects interaction reported for group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures baseline to week 6).|"Linear Mixed Effects Model: main effects of arm group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures from baseline to week 6), arm group x timepoint interaction.~Modified intent-to-treat analysis with all participants who were randomized and completed at least the baseline study visit included in the analysis.~Participants in the intervention hypothesized to improve relative to waitlist control."||||0.02
81701786|NCT04682353|163099085|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.439|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.174|1.762||||||||1.762|1.174|
81644443|NCT01340300|162979212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of Glucose in treatment arm is greater than the control arm.||||0.007
81644444|NCT01340300|162979213|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of Weight in treatment arm is greater than the control arm.||||<0.0001
81644445|NCT01340300|162979213|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of Weight in treatment arm is greater than the control arm.||||<0.0001
81644446|NCT01340300|162979213|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of Weight in treatment arm is greater than the control arm.||||0.01
81644447|NCT01340300|162979214|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of BMI in treatment arm is greater than the control arm.||||<0.0001
81644448|NCT01340300|162979214|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of BMI in treatment arm is greater than the control arm.||||<0.0001
81648201|NCT03672175|162986932|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.57||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, BL HAM-D total score, stratification factor (anti-depressant use at BL), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||Day 182||2.57|0.82|0.2060
81648202|NCT03672175|162986933|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.8303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.65||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, CGI-S BL score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||||1.65|0.67|0.8303
81648203|NCT03672175|162986933|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.1199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.24||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, CGI-S BL score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||||2.24|0.91|0.1199
81648204|NCT03672175|162986934|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.5021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.9||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-A total score, anti-depressant use at BL (Yes or No), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||||0.9|-1.9|0.5021
81648205|NCT03672175|162986934|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.2868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.6||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-A total score, anti-depressant use at BL (Yes or No), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||||0.6|-2.1|0.2868
81648206|NCT03672175|162986935|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.5987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.9||MMRM with treatment, BL MADRS total score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||||1.9|-3.4|0.5987
81648207|NCT03672175|162986935|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.1443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|0.7||MMRM with treatment, BL MADRS total score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||||0.7|-4.7|0.1443
81648208|NCT03672175|162986936|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.8499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|4.0||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-D core subscale score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15||4.0|-3.3|0.8499
81648209|NCT03672175|162986936|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88||0.6265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|2.8||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-D core subscale score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15||2.8|-4.6|0.6265
81648210|NCT03672175|162986936|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97||0.7418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|4.5||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-D core subscale score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42||4.5|-3.2|0.7418
81648211|NCT03672175|162986936|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.7837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|3.3||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-D core subscale score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42||3.3|-4.3|0.7837
81644449|NCT01340300|162979214|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of BMI in treatment arm is greater than the control arm.||||0.02
81644450|NCT01340300|162979215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||One-sided un-adjusted p-values to test if the decrease in treatment arm is greater than the control arm. Holm's method was performed for multiple comparisons to provide an overall significance level of 5%. Only significant p-values were reported.|Mixed Models Analysis|An intention-to-treat analysis, with a mixed model that was adjusted for baseline outcome value, BMI (\< 30 or \> 30), gender, cancer, and study site.||Null hypothesis: decrease of Waist to Hip Ratio in treatment arm is greater than the control arm.||||0.01
81644451|NCT02642159|162979226|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-32.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-38.1|-27.0||Threshold for significance \<=0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. usual care|Alirocumab group was compared to usual care group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-27.0|-38.1|<0.0001
81644452|NCT02642159|162979227|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-33.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-46.6|-19.9||Threshold for significance \<=0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab (intent to prescribe fenofibrate) vs. usual care (intent to prescribe fenofibrate)|Alirocumab group was compared to usual care group for the intent to prescribe fenofibrate using an appropriate contrast statement.||-19.9|-46.6|<0.0001
81644453|NCT02642159|162979228|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-43.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-49.7|-36.3||Threshold for significance \<=0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. usual care|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses for overall ITT analysis. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.025 level.||-36.3|-49.7|<0.0001
81644454|NCT02642159|162979229|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-55.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-71.8|-39.6||Threshold for significance \<=0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab (intent to prescribe fenofibrate) vs. usual care (intent to prescribe fenofibrate)|A separate hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses for ITT-intent to prescribe fenofibrate stratum. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.025 level.||-39.6|-71.8|<0.0001
81644455|NCT02642159|162979230|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-26.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-31.5|-20.7||Threshold for significance \<=0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. usual care|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint of overall ITT analysis was statistically significant).||-20.7|-31.5|<0.0001
81644456|NCT02642159|162979231|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-27.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-40.0|-14.8||Threshold for significance \<=0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab (intent to prescribe fenofibrate) vs. usual care (intent to prescribe fenofibrate)|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint of ITT-intent to prescribe fenofibrate stratum was statistically significant).||-14.8|-40.0|<0.0001
81644457|NCT02642159|162979232|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-34.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-40.8|-28.6||Threshold for significance \<=0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. usual care|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint of overall ITT analysis was statistically significant).||-28.6|-40.8|<0.0001
81644458|NCT02642159|162979233|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-49.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-63.7|-35.8||Threshold for significance \<=0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab (intent to prescribe fenofibrate) vs. usual care (intent to prescribe fenofibrate)|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint of ITT-intent to prescribe fenofibrate stratum was statistically significant).||-35.8|-63.7|<0.0001
81644459|NCT02642159|162979234|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-32.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-37.3|-27.2||Threshold for significance \<=0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. usual care|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint of overall ITT analysis was statistically significant).||-27.2|-37.3|<0.0001
81644460|NCT02642159|162979235|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-35.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-47.4|-22.9||Threshold for significance \<=0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab (intent to prescribe fenofibrate) vs. usual care (intent to prescribe fenofibrate)|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint of ITT- intent to prescribe fenofibrate stratum was statistically significant).||-22.9|-47.4|<0.0001
81644461|NCT02642159|162979236|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-24.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-28.8|-20.3||Threshold for significance \<=0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. usual care|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint of overall ITT analysis was statistically significant).||-20.3|-28.8|<0.0001
81644462|NCT02642159|162979237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-25.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-35.4|-15.1||Threshold for significance \<=0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab (intent to prescribe fenofibrate) vs. usual care (intent to prescribe fenofibrate)|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint of ITT- intent to prescribe fenofibrate stratum was statistically significant).||-15.1|-35.4|<0.0001
81644463|NCT02642159|162979238|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-27.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-34.6|-20.1||Threshold for significance \<=0.025.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs. usual care|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint of overall ITT analysis was statistically significant).||-20.1|-34.6|<0.0001
81648212|NCT03672175|162986937|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.6848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.7||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-D anxiety subscale score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15||2.7|-4.1|0.6848
81648213|NCT03672175|162986937|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|0.6||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-D anxiety subscale score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15||0.6|-6.1|0.1100
81602867|NCT04843930|162883217|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05. Exploratory efficacy analysis - p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom for the group x timepoint interaction: 3, 257.|Linear mixed effects interaction reported for group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures baseline to week 6).|"Linear Mixed Effects Model: main effects of arm group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures from baseline to week 6), arm group x timepoint interaction.~Modified intent-to-treat analysis with all participants who were randomized and completed at least the baseline study visit included in the analysis.~Participants in the intervention hypothesized to improve relative to waitlist control."||||0.96
81462367|NCT00764660|162617214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|3.43|||Regression, Logistic|An Odds Ratio (SCH 900435/Placebo) \>1 means SCH 900435 has a higher probability of achieving complete abstinence.||||3.43|0.65|0.34
81462368|NCT00764660|162617217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.88||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|12.06|||Contrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis (cLDA) Model with terms for treatment, pooled centers, assessment by treatment interaction.|||12.06|-6.30|0.54
81462369|NCT00764660|162617218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-3.1||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.35|6.15|||cLDA Model||cLDA Model with terms for treatment, pooled centers, assessment by treatment interaction.|||6.15|-12.35|0.51
81462370|NCT00764660|162617219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-9.17||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.27|-0.07|||cLDA Model||cLDA Model with terms for treatment, pooled centers, assessment by treatment interaction.|||-0.07|-18.27|0.05
81701787|NCT04682353|163099085|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|2.075|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.751|2.459||||||||2.459|1.751|
81701788|NCT04682353|163099086|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.115|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.993|1.252||||||||1.252|0.993|
81701789|NCT04682353|163099086|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.277|1.833||||||||1.833|1.277|
81701790|NCT04682353|163099086|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|2.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.888|2.425||||||||2.425|1.888|
81701791|NCT03258632|163099157|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.90|0.73|<.05
81701792|NCT00605072|163099203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||p-value for between group comparison (group\*visit)|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline AGE and Mini-Mental-State-Examination||||||0.008
81602868|NCT04843930|162883218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.78||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05. Exploratory efficacy analysis - p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom for the group x timepoint interaction: 3, 262.|Linear mixed effects interaction reported for group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures baseline to week 6).|"Linear Mixed Effects Model: main effects of arm group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures from baseline to week 6), arm group x timepoint interaction.~Modified intent-to-treat analysis with all participants who were randomized and completed at least the baseline study visit included in the analysis.~Participants in the intervention hypothesized to improve relative to waitlist control."||||0.04
81602869|NCT04843930|162883219|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05. Exploratory efficacy analysis - p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom for the group x timepoint interaction: 3, 227.|Linear mixed effects interaction reported for group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures baseline to week 6).|"Linear Mixed Effects Model: main effects of arm group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures from baseline to week 6), arm group x timepoint interaction.~Modified intent-to-treat analysis with all participants who were randomized and completed at least the baseline study visit included in the analysis.~Participants in the intervention hypothesized to improve relative to waitlist control."||||0.60
81602870|NCT04843930|162883220|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.77||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05. Exploratory efficacy analysis - p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom for the group x timepoint interaction: 1, 89.|Linear mixed effects interaction reported for group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures baseline to week 6).|"Linear Mixed Effects Model: main effects of arm group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures from baseline to week 6), arm group x timepoint interaction.~Modified intent-to-treat analysis with all participants who were randomized and completed at least the baseline study visit included in the analysis.~Participants in the intervention hypothesized to improve relative to waitlist control."||||0.06
81602871|NCT04843930|162883221|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.37||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05. Exploratory efficacy analysis - p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom for the group x timepoint interaction: 1, 73.|Linear mixed effects interaction reported for group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures baseline to week 6).|"Linear Mixed Effects Model: main effects of arm group (intervention vs. waitlist control) and timepoint (all measures from baseline to week 6), arm group x timepoint interaction.~Modified intent-to-treat analysis with all participants who were randomized and completed at least the baseline study visit included in the analysis.~Participants in the intervention hypothesized to improve relative to waitlist control."||||0.04
81602872|NCT00947661|162883222|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of covariance included treatment, site, and intraocular pressure group as a covariate. Two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between treatment groups in estimated mean change from baseline lease square means was computed for each time point. Non-inferiority of SPARC drug relative to Reference was established if: 95% confidence interval included 0, the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<1.5, and upper limit of 95% CI was \<1 at most (at least 7 of 12) time point.|||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81602873|NCT02552238|162883223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0067|||||||McNemar|||Sensitivity: superiority test comparing CE-DSE and UE-DSE based on the difference||||0.0067
81602874|NCT02552238|162883223|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||Specificity: superiority test comparing CE-DSE and UE-DSE based on the difference||||<0.0001
81602875|NCT03324880|162883227|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Mean|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189|=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.15||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in HypoPT-SD symptom subscale score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect, with adjustment for baseline HypoPT-SD symptom subscale score.|-0.15|-0.90|=0.003
81701793|NCT00605072|163099204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for age||||||0.74
81701794|NCT00605072|163099205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age at baseline||||||0.81
81701795|NCT00605072|163099206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.87
81701796|NCT00605072|163099207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.79
81701797|NCT01938001|163099221|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.62|||Log Rank|Stratified by 3 factors: previous rituximab treatment, time since last antilymphoma therapy (≤ 2, \> 2 years), and disease histology (FL, MZL).|Hazard ratio and its confidence interval (CI) were estimated from Cox proportional hazard model adjusting for the stratification factors noted above.|||0.62|0.34|< 0.0001
81701798|NCT01938001|163099222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by 3 factors: previous rituximab treatment, time since last antilymphoma therapy (≤ 2, \> 2 years), and disease histology (FL, MZL).||||||0.0006
81701799|NCT01938001|163099223|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.95||||||Stratified by 3 factors: previous rituximab treatment, time since last antilymphoma therapy (≤ 2, \> 2 years), and disease histology (FL, MZL).||0.95|0.37|
81701800|NCT01938001|163099224|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by 3 factors: previous rituximab treatment, time since last antilymphoma therapy (≤ 2, \> 2 years), and disease histology (FL, MZL).||||||< 0.0001
81701801|NCT01938001|163099225|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by 3 factors: previous rituximab treatment, time since last antilymphoma therapy (≤ 2, \> 2 years), and disease histology (FL, MZL).||||||= 0.0010
81701802|NCT01938001|163099226|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.79|||Log Rank|||||0.79|0.36|0.0015
81644464|NCT02642159|162979239|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-22.8||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-40.6|-5.0||Threshold for significance \<=0.025.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab (intent to prescribe fenofibrate) vs. usual care (intent to prescribe fenofibrate)|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint of ITT- intent to prescribe fenofibrate stratum was statistically significant).||-5.0|-40.6|0.0040
81644465|NCT02642159|162979240|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.2||||0.2191|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-11.8|3.4||Threshold for significance \<=0.025.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression.|Alirocumab vs. usual care|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint of overall ITT analysis was statistically significant).||3.4|-11.8|0.2191
81644466|NCT02642159|162979241|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|9.0||||0.2651|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-9.1|27.1||Threshold for significance \<=0.025.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression.||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint of ITT- intent to prescribe fenofibrate stratum was statistically significant).|Alirocumab (intent to prescribe fenofibrate) vs. usual care (intent to prescribe fenofibrate)|27.1|-9.1|0.2651
81644467|NCT02264353|162979254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.576|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.576
81644468|NCT02264353|162979255|OTHER|||||||0.394|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.394
81644469|NCT02264353|162979256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.089
81644470|NCT02864147|162979283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043||||||Control is used as the referent using one-sided Fisher's exact tests with a multiple comparison-adjusted p\<0.025 significance level.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.043
81644471|NCT02864147|162979283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.384||||||Control is used as the referent using one-sided Fisher's exact tests with a multiple comparison-adjusted p\<0.025 significance level.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.384
81644472|NCT02864147|162979284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.177||||||Control is used as the referent using one-sided Fisher's exact tests with a multiple comparison-adjusted p\<0.025 significance level.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.177
81644473|NCT02864147|162979284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.592||||||Control is used as the referent using one-sided Fisher's exact tests with a multiple comparison-adjusted p\<0.025 significance level.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.592
81644474|NCT02269917|162979285|NON_INFERIORITY|4|Difference in percentage|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.2|||Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH)|||||2.2|-1.5|<0.001
81644475|NCT02269917|162979290|OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.623|=|0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.57|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24||1.57|-0.88|=0.580
81701803|NCT01938001|163099227|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.2993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.43|||Log Rank|||||1.43|0.32|0.2993
81701804|NCT01938001|163099228|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.67|||Stratified Log-Rank Test|Stratified by 3 factors: previous rituximab treatment, time since last antilymphoma therapy (≤ 2, \> 2 years), and disease histology (FL, MZL).|Hazard ratio and its CI were estimated from Cox proportional hazard model adjusting for the stratification factors noted above.|||0.67|0.38|< 0.0001
81701805|NCT01938001|163099229|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.71|||Stratified Log Rank Test|Stratified by 3 factors: previous rituximab treatment, time since last antilymphoma therapy (≤ 2, \> 2 years), and disease histology (FL, MZL).||||0.71|0.39|<0.0001
81701806|NCT01230749|163099244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-27.4||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.792|-8.008|||ANCOVA|||||-8.008|-46.792|0.006
81644476|NCT02269917|162979290|OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.646|=|0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|1.88|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48||1.88|-0.65|=0.340
81644477|NCT02269917|162979291|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.874|=|0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24||1.13|-2.30|=0.506
81644478|NCT02269917|162979291|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.862|=|0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|0.95|||ANCOVA|||Change Week 48||0.95|-2.43|=0.392
81644479|NCT02269917|162979292|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.624|=|0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24||0.31|-2.14|=0.143
81644480|NCT02269917|162979292|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.646|=|0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48||0.18|-2.36|=0.092
81644481|NCT02269917|162979293|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|=|0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|2.29|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24||2.29|-0.02|=0.054
81644482|NCT02269917|162979293|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|=|0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.57|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48||2.57|0.10|=0.034
81644483|NCT02269917|162979294|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Van Elteren Test|||UACR - Change at Week 24||||<0.001
81644484|NCT02269917|162979294|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Van Elteren Test|||UACR - Change at Week 48||||<0.001
81644485|NCT02269917|162979294|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Van Elteren Test|||UPCR - Change at Week 24||||<0.001
81644486|NCT02269917|162979294|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Van Elteren Test|||UPCR - Change at Week 48||||<0.001
81644487|NCT02269917|162979295|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Van Elteren Test|||URBPCR: Change at Week 24||||<0.001
81644488|NCT02269917|162979295|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Van Elteren Test|||URBPCR: Change at Week 48||||<0.001
81644489|NCT02269917|162979295|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Van Elteren Test|||UB2MGCR: Change at Week 24||||<0.001
81644490|NCT02269917|162979295|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Van Elteren Test|||UB2MGCR: Change at Week 48||||<0.001
81644491|NCT02269917|162979296|OTHER||||||=|0.288|||||||Van Elteren Test|||FEPO4 - Change at Week 24||||=0.288
81644492|NCT02269917|162979296|OTHER||||||=|0.148|||||||Van Elteren Test|||FEPO4 - Change at Week 48||||=0.148
81644493|NCT02269917|162979307|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.697|2.037|||ANCOVA|||Spine BMD: Percent change at Week 24||2.037|0.697|<0.001
81644494|NCT02269917|162979307|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.277|2.814|||ANCOVA|||Spine BMD: Percent change at Week 48||2.814|1.277|<0.001
81644495|NCT02269917|162979307|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.366|1.436|||ANCOVA|||Hip BMD: Percent change at Week 24||1.436|0.366|=0.001
81644496|NCT02269917|162979307|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.144|2.248|||ANCOVA|||Hip BMD: Percent change at Week 48||2.248|1.144|<0.001
81644497|NCT00595764|162979352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||With an effect size of 0.46, a sample size of 140 will provide a power of \>.84 with p\<.05 to detect overall differences between the two treatments on the primary outcome measures.||||.91
81644498|NCT00595764|162979354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.29
81644499|NCT00595764|162979355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Analysis to evaluate interaction of group by time.||||||.58
81644500|NCT00595764|162979356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.63||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Analysis to evaluate interaction of group by time.||||||.24
81644501|NCT02825849|162979358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.824|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.824
81602876|NCT03324880|162883228|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|15.9||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in FACIT-Fatigue total score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline FACIT-Fatigue total score.|15.9|5.1|<0.001
81602877|NCT03324880|162883229|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|4.242|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9219|=|0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.413|8.072||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in SF-36 PCS score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline SF-36 PCS score.|8.072|0.413|=0.015
81602878|NCT03324880|162883230|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.1||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in HypoPT-SD impact subscale score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect, with adjustment for baseline HypoPT-SD impact subscale score.|-0.10|-0.55|=0.002
81602879|NCT03324880|162883231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125|=|0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.04||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Impact on Sleep|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in HypoPT-SD impact item score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect, with adjustment for baseline HypoPT-SD impact item score.|-0.04|-0.53|=0.013
81602880|NCT03324880|162883231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128|=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.11||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Ability to Exercise|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in HypoPT-SD impact item score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect, with adjustment for baseline HypoPT-SD impact item score.|-0.11|-0.61|=0.003
81701807|NCT01230749|163099244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-20.47||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.801|-1.142|||ANCOVA|||||-1.142|-39.801|0.038
81701808|NCT01230749|163099244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-13.24||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.635|6.151|||ANCOVA|||||6.151|-32.635|0.178
81701809|NCT01230749|163099245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-28.28||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.606|-8.957|||ANCOVA|||||-8.957|-47.606|0.005
81602881|NCT03324880|162883231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.12||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Ability to Complete Work|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in HypoPT-SD impact item score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect, with adjustment for baseline HypoPT-SD impact item score.|-0.12|-0.61|=0.002
81602882|NCT03324880|162883231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.13||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Impact Family Relationships|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in HypoPT-SD impact item score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect, with adjustment for baseline HypoPT-SD impact item score.|-0.13|-0.61|=0.002
81644502|NCT01350388|162979359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.84
81644503|NCT01350388|162979360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.73
81644504|NCT01350388|162979361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.23
81644505|NCT01350388|162979362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.88
81644506|NCT01350388|162979363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.13
81644507|NCT01350388|162979364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.35
81644508|NCT00580047|162979368|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The intervention groups were compared for compliance to either having annual IV zoledronic acid, taking weekly oral alendronate, and taking calcium/vitamin D supplementation.|||
81644509|NCT02820298|162979369|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%.|Ratio of Geometric LSM|131.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|117.03|147.56|||||Ratio of Geometric LSM is the ratio of exponentiated mean difference of log-transformed PK parameter. Confidence interval from ANOVA (linear mixed-effects model) with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.|||147.56|117.03|
81701810|NCT01230749|163099245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-21.97||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.154|-2.786|||ANCOVA|||||-2.786|-41.154|0.025
81602883|NCT03324880|162883232|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.203|=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.15||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in HypoPT-SD anxiety item score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect, with adjustment for baseline HypoPT-SD anxiety item score.|-0.15|-0.96|=0.004
81602884|NCT03324880|162883233|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.14||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in HypoPT-SD sadness or depression item score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect, with adjustment for baseline HypoPT-SD sadness or depression item score.|-0.14|-0.93|=0.004
81602885|NCT03324880|162883234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218|=|0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.12||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Muscle Cramps|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in HypoPT-SD symptom item score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect, with adjustment for baseline HypoPT-SD symptom item score.|-0.12|-0.99|=0.006
81602886|NCT03324880|162883234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213|=|0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.12||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Tingling|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in HypoPT-SD symptom item score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect, with adjustment for baseline HypoPT-SD symptom item score.|-0.12|-0.96|=0.007
81602887|NCT03324880|162883234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231|=|0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.02||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in HypoPT-SD symptom item score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect, with adjustment for baseline HypoPT-SD symptom item score.|-0.02|-0.94|=0.020
81602888|NCT03324880|162883234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219|=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.18||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Muscle Spasms|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in HypoPT-SD symptom item score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect, with adjustment for baseline HypoPT-SD symptom item score.|-0.18|-1.05|=0.003
81602889|NCT03324880|162883234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.229|=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.07||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Feelings of Heaviness|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in HypoPT-SD symptom item score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect, with adjustment for baseline HypoPT-SD symptom item score.|0.07|-0.83|=0.050
81602890|NCT03324880|162883234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.227|=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.1||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Physical Fatigue|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in HypoPT-SD symptom item score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect, with adjustment for baseline HypoPT-SD symptom item score.|-0.10|-1.01|=0.008
81602891|NCT03324880|162883234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186|=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.14||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Brain Fog|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in HypoPT-SD symptom item score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect, with adjustment for baseline HypoPT-SD symptom item score.|-0.14|-0.87|=0.004
81602892|NCT03324880|162883236|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.235|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.43||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in HypoPT-SD most bothersome symptom score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect, with adjustment for baseline HypoPT-SD most bothersome symptom score.|-0.43|-1.37|<0.001
81602893|NCT03324880|162883237|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|=|0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.3||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in FACT-Cog Perceived Cognitive Impairments Subscale score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline FACT-Cog Perceived Cognitive Impairments Subscale score.|4.3|0.0|=0.024
81602894|NCT03324880|162883238|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|=|0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.3||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in FACT-Cog QoL Subscale score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline FACT-Cog QoL Subscale score.|4.3|0.0|=0.024
81602895|NCT03324880|162883239|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|7.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1376|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.951|11.469||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Standard-Bodily Pain|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in SF-36 domain score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline SF-36 domain score.|11.469|2.951|=0.001
81602896|NCT03324880|162883239|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|5.545|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0542|=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.452|9.638||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Standard-General Health|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in SF-36 domain score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline SF-36 domain score.|9.638|1.452|=0.004
81602897|NCT03324880|162883239|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|7.857|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2913|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.292|12.423||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Standard-Mental Health|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in SF-36 domain score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline SF-36 domain score.|12.423|3.292|<0.001
81701811|NCT01230749|163099245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-17.71||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.86|1.431|||ANCOVA|||||1.431|-36.860|0.069
81462371|NCT02186873|162617260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|47.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.18|58.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||58.99|35.18|<0.001
81462372|NCT03868930|162617285|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the STEP-Home group from Baseline (T1) to Post-Treatment (T2).|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on reintegration (measured by the Military to Civilian Questionnaire).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups"||||<.0001
81602898|NCT03324880|162883239|SUPERIORITY||MMRM|4.554|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1123|=|0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.345|8.763||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Standard-Physical Functioning|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in SF-36 domain score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline SF-36 domain score.|8.763|0.345|=0.017
81602899|NCT03324880|162883239|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|8.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3186|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|13.04||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Standard-Role-Emotional|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in SF-36 domain score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline SF-36 domain score.|13.040|3.800|<0.001
81602900|NCT03324880|162883239|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|4.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2489|=|0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.251|8.711||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Standard-Role-Physical|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in SF-36 domain score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline SF-36 domain score.|8.711|-0.251|=0.032
81602901|NCT03324880|162883239|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|3.809|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6658|=|0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.502|9.121||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Standard-Social Functioning|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in SF-36 domain score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline SF-36 domain score.|9.121|-1.502|=0.079
81602902|NCT03324880|162883239|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|7.942|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.353|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.253|12.63||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Standard-Vitality|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in SF-36 domain score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline SF-36 domain score.|12.630|3.253|=0.001
81602903|NCT03324880|162883240|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2642|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.788|12.811||1-sided p-value|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in SF-36 MCS score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline SF-36 MCS score.|12.811|3.788|<0.001
81644510|NCT02820298|162979371|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%.|Ratio of Geometric LSM|110.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.91|117.06|||||Ratio of Geometric LSM is the ratio of exponentiated mean difference of log-transformed PK parameter. Confidence interval from ANOVA (linear mixed-effects model) with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.|||117.06|103.91|
81644511|NCT02820298|162979372|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%.|Ratio of Geometric LSM|108.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.48|114.54|||||Ratio of Geometric LSM is the ratio of exponentiated mean difference of log-transformed PK parameter. Confidence interval from ANOVA (linear mixed-effects model) with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.|||114.54|102.48|
81644512|NCT01894256|162979374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares means ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|1.27|||||GLS mean for Mild Renal Impairment group vs GLS mean for Normal Renal Function|Null hypothesis: There are no clinically significant differences in the PK of olaparib when administered to patients with moderate or mild renal impairment compared to patients with normal renal function.||1.27|1.04|
81644513|NCT01894256|162979374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares means ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.48|||||GLS mean for Moderate Renal Impairment group vs GLS mean for Normal Renal Function|Null hypothesis: There are no clinically significant differences in the PK of olaparib when administered to patients with moderate or mild renal impairment compared to patients with normal renal function.||1.48|1.06|
81644514|NCT01894256|162979375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares means ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.47|||||GLS mean for Mild Renal Impairment group vs GLS mean for Normal Renal Function|Null hypothesis: There are no clinically significant differences in the PK of olaparib when administered to patients with moderate or mild renal impairment compared to patients with normal renal function.||1.47|1.06|
81644515|NCT01894256|162979375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares means ratio|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|1.89|||||GLS mean for Moderate Renal Impairment group vs GLS mean for Normal Renal Function|Null hypothesis: There are no clinically significant differences in the PK of olaparib when administered to patients with moderate or mild renal impairment compared to patients with normal renal function.||1.89|1.10|
81644516|NCT01780584|162979386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.0||Repeated Anova was used to determine whether there was difference of FT3 levels between groups|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: no difference of free T3 (FT3) levels will be found between placebo, low dose and high dose group. We anticipated a difference of 2 pg/ml in FT3 with a standard deviation of 0.8 pg/ml between groups. For a statistical power of 80% to identify a treatment effect and at a level significance of 0.05 (2-sided).||3|1|<0.05
81644517|NCT01780584|162979388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.31||95.0|3.0|10.0||Kruskal Wallis test was used to determine any difference of time of extubation between groups.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Null hypothesis: no difference of time to extubation between group. Statistical power 80% and level of significance 0.05||10|3|0.31
81462373|NCT03868930|162617285|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the STEP-Home group from Baseline (T1) to Follow-Up (T3).|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on reintegration (measured by the Military to Civilian Questionnaire).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups"||||<.0001
81644518|NCT01780584|162979389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|50.0||||0.4||95.0|40.0|60.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference of length of stay in Intensive Care Unit. Statistical power 80% and level of significance 0.05.||60|40|0.4
81644519|NCT01780584|162979390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|10.0||||0.06||95.0|5.0|15.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference of postoperative hospital length of stay between groups. Statistical power 80% and level of significance 0.05.||15|5|0.06
81644520|NCT00546884|162979391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.16|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81644521|NCT01772147|162979499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.127|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.164|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.164|0.089|<0.001
81644522|NCT01772147|162979499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.148|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.111|0.185|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.185|0.111|<0.001
81644523|NCT04572997|162979532|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Signed-rank test||||||< 0.0001
81644524|NCT04572997|162979537|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-rank test|||||||< 0.001
81644525|NCT01967719|162979546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|56.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.21|72.39|||ANOVA|The model included terms for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period, and product as fixed effect factors.|LS mean ratio (mTHS 2.2 - Group 1:mCC - Group 1)|The objective of this study was to determine the point estimate and precision of the nicotine bioavailability (ratio of mTHS 2.2:mCC) for Cmax, therefore, there was no statistical hypothesis to be tested for this objective.||72.39|44.21|
81644526|NCT01967719|162979547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|55.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.3|71.5|||ANOVA|The model included terms for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period, and product as fixed effect factors.|LS mean ratio (mTHS 2.2 - Group 1:mCC - Group 1)|The objective of this study was to determine the point estimate and precision of the nicotine bioavailability (ratio of mTHS 2.2:mCC) for AUC(0-last), therefore, there was no statistical hypothesis to be tested for this objective.||71.50|43.30|
81644527|NCT01231464|162979565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.498|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.897|-1.009|||ANCOVA||Besides treatment, the ANCOVA analysis also adjusted for baseline, center, gender, age, and classification of AR (Intermittent Allergic Rhinitis \[IAR\] or Persistent Allergic Rhinitis \[PER\]).|||-1.009|-1.897|<0.0001
81644528|NCT03449134|162979568|OTHER||Estimated Percent Change Difference|-18.45||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.92|-0.86||Comparison based on a longitudinal ANCOVA model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, log-transformed baseline value, and log-transformed baseline value-by-visit as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Estimated relative reduction (ERR) relative to Placebo (i.e. estimated percent change difference) was calculated by 100 (e\*\*DIFF -1), where e = exponent of difference; and DIFF= treatment difference in change from baseline at Week 12 based on log transformed data.||-0.86|-32.92|0.041
81644529|NCT03449134|162979568|OTHER||Estimated Percent Change Difference|1.56||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|22.99||Comparison based on a longitudinal ANCOVA model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, log-transformed baseline value, and log-transformed baseline value-by-visit as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Estimated relative reduction (ERR) relative to Placebo (i.e. estimated percent change difference) was calculated by 100 (e\*\*DIFF -1), where e = exponent of difference; and DIFF= treatment difference in change from baseline at Week 12 based on log transformed data.||22.99|-16.13|0.874
81644530|NCT03449134|162979571|OTHER||Estimated Percent Change Difference|-17.68||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.57|0.5||Comparison based on a longitudinal ANCOVA model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, log-transformed baseline value, and log-transformed baseline value-by-visit as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Estimated relative reduction (ERR) relative to Placebo (i.e. estimated percent change difference) was calculated by 100 (e\*\*DIFF -1), where e = exponent of difference; and DIFF= treatment difference in change from baseline at Week 12 based on log transformed data.||0.50|-32.57|0.056
81644531|NCT03449134|162979571|OTHER||Estimated Percent Change Difference|2.95||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.33|25.19||Comparison based on a longitudinal ANCOVA model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, log-transformed baseline value, and log-transformed baseline value-by-visit as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Estimated relative reduction (ERR) relative to Placebo (i.e. estimated percent change difference) was calculated by 100 (e\*\*DIFF -1), where e = exponent of difference; and DIFF= treatment difference in change from baseline at Week 12 based on log transformed data.||25.19|-15.33|0.770
81644532|NCT03449134|162979572|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline, and the interaction of baseline (underlying continuous response) by visit as covariates.||1.86|0.77|0.416
81644533|NCT03449134|162979572|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.55|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline, and the interaction of baseline (underlying continuous response) by visit as covariates.||1.55|0.66|0.948
81644534|NCT03449134|162979573|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.05||||||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline CSD score, and the interaction of baseline (underlying continuous response) by visit as covariates.||2.05|0.94|
81644535|NCT03449134|162979573|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.18||||||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline CSD score, and the interaction of baseline (underlying continuous response) by visit as covariates.||2.18|1.01|
81644536|NCT03449134|162979574|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.54||||||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline CSD score, and the interaction of baseline (underlying continuous response) by visit as covariates.||2.54|1.11|
81644537|NCT03449134|162979574|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.3||||||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline CSD score, and the interaction of baseline (underlying continuous response) by visit as covariates.||2.30|1.01|
81701812|NCT01230749|163099246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|2.76||||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.542|14.054|||ANCOVA|||||14.054|-8.542|0.628
81602904|NCT03324880|162883241|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|3.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.578|=|0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.33|22.6||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Percent Work Time Missed Due to Problem|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in WPAI score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline WPAI score.|22.60|-16.33|=0.627
81602905|NCT03324880|162883241|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-14.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.52|=|0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|0.7||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Percent Impairment While Working Due to Problem|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in WPAI score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline WPAI score.|0.7|-29.9|=0.031
81602906|NCT03324880|162883241|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.146|=|0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.42|-2.39||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Percent Overall Work Impairment Due to Problem|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in WPAI score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline WPAI score.|-2.39|-27.42|=0.011
81602907|NCT03324880|162883241|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.78|=|0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|-1.5||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Percent Activity Impairment Due to Problem|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in WPAI score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline WPAI score.|-1.5|-24.5|=0.014
81602908|NCT03324880|162883242|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.1||1-sided p-value|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in PGI-S score as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline PGI-S score.|-0.1|-1.0|=0.010
81602909|NCT03324880|162883244|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.01|||=|0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.05|||ANCOVA|From an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment group (rhPTH(l-84), placebo) as the predictor and Baseline score as a covariate.||Detection||0.05|-0.03|=0.516
81602910|NCT03324880|162883244|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.02|||=|0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.06|||ANCOVA|From an ANCOVA with treatment group (rhPTH(l-84), placebo) as the predictor and Baseline score as a covariate.||Identification||0.06|-0.02|=0.275
81602911|NCT03324880|162883244|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.01|||=|0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.07|||ANCOVA|From an ANCOVA with treatment group (rhPTH(l-84), placebo) as the predictor and Baseline score as a covariate.||One Card Learning||0.07|-0.05|=0.777
81602912|NCT03324880|162883244|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.01|||=|0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.05|||ANCOVA|From an ANCOVA with treatment group (rhPTH(l-84), placebo) as the predictor and Baseline score as a covariate.||One Back (ONB)||0.05|-0.04|=0.831
81602913|NCT03324880|162883244|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|9.93|||=|0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|20.85|||ANCOVA|From an ANCOVA with treatment group (rhPTH(l-84), placebo) as the predictor and Baseline score as a covariate.||Groton Maze Learning (GML)||20.85|-1.00|=0.075
81602914|NCT03324880|162883244|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.57|||=|0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|1.27|||ANCOVA|From an ANCOVA with treatment group (rhPTH(l-84), placebo) as the predictor and Baseline score as a covariate.||International Shopping List (ISL)||1.27|-2.41|=0.545
81602915|NCT03324880|162883244|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.55|||=|0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|1.56|||ANCOVA|From an ANCOVA with treatment group (rhPTH(l-84), placebo) as the predictor and Baseline score as a covariate.||International Shopping List Test Delayed Recall (ISRL)||1.56|-0.45|=0.283
81602916|NCT03324880|162883245|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.01|||=|0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.04||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Detection (DET)|From MMRM with visit, treatment group, and visit treatment group as fixed effects, Baseline score as a covariate, and participant as a random effect. By-participant scores, which are summarized in this table, are derived as the average of the planned at-home assessment values that passed the Completion criteria over 14 days preceding the visit.|0.04|-0.02|=0.582
81602917|NCT03324880|162883245|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.01|||=|0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.04||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Identification (IDN)|From MMRM with visit, treatment group, and visit treatment group as fixed effects, Baseline score as a covariate, and participant as a random effect. By-participant scores, which are summarized in this table, are derived as the average of the planned at-home assessment values that passed the Completion criteria over 14 days preceding the visit.|0.04|-0.02|=0.492
81602918|NCT03324880|162883245|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.01|||=|0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.06||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||One Card Learning (OCL)|From MMRM with visit, treatment group, and visit treatment group as fixed effects, Baseline score as a covariate, and participant as a random effect. By-participant scores, which are summarized in this table, are derived as the average of the planned at-home assessment values that passed the Completion criteria over 14 days preceding the visit.|0.06|-0.03|=0.506
81602919|NCT03324880|162883245|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.01|||=|0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.04||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||One Back Test|From MMRM with visit, treatment group, and visit treatment group as fixed effects, Baseline score as a covariate, and participant as a random effect. By-participant scores, which are summarized in this table, are derived as the average of the planned at-home assessment values that passed the Completion criteria over 14 days preceding the visit.|0.04|-0.02|=0.438
81602920|NCT03324880|162883246|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.871|=|0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|3.83||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in 24-hour urine calcium excretion as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline 24-Hour urine calcium excretion.|3.83|0.36|=0.991
81701813|NCT01230749|163099246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|13.7||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.392|25.008|||ANCOVA|||||25.008|2.392|0.018
81701814|NCT01230749|163099246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|5.87||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.417|17.148|||ANCOVA|||||17.148|-5.417|0.303
81701815|NCT01230749|163099247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-1.86||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.634|-0.082|||ANCOVA|||||-0.082|-3.634|0.041
81701816|NCT01230749|163099247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.26||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.033|1.509|||ANCOVA|||||1.509|-2.033|0.769
81462374|NCT03868930|162617285|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the Present Centered Group Therapy group from Baseline (T1) to Post-Treatment (T2).|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on reintegration (measured by the Military to Civilian Questionnaire).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups"||||<.0001
81462375|NCT03868930|162617285|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the Present Centered Group Therapy group from Baseline (T1) to Follow-Up (T3).|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on reintegration (measured by the Military to Civilian Questionnaire).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups"||||<.0001
81644538|NCT03449134|162979575|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.3||||||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline VAS score, and the interaction of baseline (underlying continuous response) by visit as covariates.||2.30|1.03|
81644539|NCT03449134|162979575|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.89||||||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline VAS score, and the interaction of baseline (underlying continuous response) by visit as covariates.||1.89|0.86|
81644540|NCT03449134|162979576|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.98||||||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline LCQ score, and the interaction of baseline (underlying continuous response) by visit as covariates.||1.98|0.85|
81644541|NCT03449134|162979576|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.12||||||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline LCQ score, and the interaction of baseline (underlying continuous response) by visit as covariates.||2.12|0.92|
81644542|NCT00993798|162979577|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-0.28|||t-test in ANOVA model|||Exploratory comparison between SABER-Bupivacaine and Bupivacaine HCl not analyzed inferentially||-0.28|-2.25|0.012
81644543|NCT00993798|162979578|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Exploratory comparison between SABER-Bupivacaine and Bupivacaine HCl not analyzed inferentially||0.0|-12.0|0.010
81644544|NCT00993798|162979579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Log Rank|||Exploratory comparison between SABER-Bupivacaine and Bupivacaine HCl not analyzed inferentially||||0.014
81462376|NCT03868930|162617286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0044||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the STEP-Home group from Baseline (T1) to Post-Treatment (T2).|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on readjustment (measured by the Post Deployment Readjustment Inventory).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups~Statistical analysis reported on the total score only."||||0.0044
81644545|NCT00993798|162979580|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.14|||ANOVA|||Exploratory comparison between SABER-Bupivacaine and Bupivacaine HCl not analyzed inferentially||0.14|-0.18|0.773
81644546|NCT01960348|162979599|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-33.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.974|<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.86|-28.13||P=9.262E-24|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||In the mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM) model, the outcome variable is change from baseline in mNIS+7. The model includes baseline mNIS+7 score as covariate and fixed effect terms including treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, genotype, age at hATTR symptom onset, previous tetramer stabilizer use and region.||-28.13|-39.86|<0.0000001
81644547|NCT01960348|162979600|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-21.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|-15.0||P=1.103E-10|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||In the mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM) model, the outcome variable is change from baseline in Norfolk QOL-DN total score. The model includes baseline Norfolk QOL-DN score as covariate and fixed effect terms including treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline NIS, genotype, age at hATTR symptom onset, previous tetramer stabilizer use and region.||-15.0|-27.2|<0.0000001
81644548|NCT01960348|162979601|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-17.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.254|<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.32|-13.43||P=1.404E-13|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||In the mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM) model, the outcome variable is change from baseline in NIS-W. The model includes baseline NIS-W score as covariate and fixed effect terms including treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, genotype, age at hATTR symptom onset, previous tetramer stabilizer use and region.||-13.43|-22.32|<0.0000001
81701817|NCT01230749|163099247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.69||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.463|1.091|||ANCOVA|||||1.091|-2.463|0.444
81701818|NCT01230749|163099248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR mulitplied by 100 percent|95.1||||0.774|TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.031|127.324|||ANCOVA|||||127.324|71.031|0.774
81462377|NCT03868930|162617286|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the STEP-Home group from Baseline (T1) to Follow-Up (T3).|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on readjustment (measured by the Post Deployment Readjustment Inventory).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups~Statistical analysis reported on the total score only."||||<.0001
81524796|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.64|-1.08||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.08|-19.64|
81644549|NCT01960348|162979602|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01|<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|10.9||P=4.066E-16|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||In the mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM) model, the outcome variable is change from baseline in R-ODS value. The model includes baseline R-ODS score as covariate and fixed effect terms including treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline NIS, genotype, age at hATTR symptom onset, previous tetramer stabilizer use and region.||10.9|7.0|<0.0000001
81701819|NCT01230749|163099248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR multiplied by 100 percent|89.9||||0.555|TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.567|121.403|||ANCOVA|||||121.403|66.567|0.555
81701820|NCT01230749|163099249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR multiplied by 100 percent|100.17||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.217|107.647|||ANCOVA|||||107.647|93.217|0.968
81701821|NCT01230749|163099249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR multiplied by 100 percent|101.18||||0.785|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.179|108.7|||ANCOVA|||||108.700|94.179|0.785
81701822|NCT01230749|163099250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR multiplied by 100 percent|133.27||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.275|177.115|||ANCOVA|||||177.115|100.275|0.097
81701823|NCT01230749|163099250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR mulitplied by 100 percent|101.82||||0.917|TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.26|135.942|||ANCOVA|||||135.942|76.260|0.917
81701824|NCT01230749|163099251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.46||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.408|1.323|||ANCOVA|||||1.323|-0.408|0.295
81701825|NCT01230749|163099251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.03||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.838|0.904|||ANCOVA|||||0.904|-0.838|0.941
81701826|NCT01230749|163099251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|1.02||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.892|||ANCOVA|||||1.892|0.150|0.022
81701827|NCT02688153|163099252|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.5||||0.366|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3660
81701828|NCT02688153|163099253|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.8377|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8377
81701829|NCT00107172|163099279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.98|||Log Rank|Competing risk P-value = 0.91.||The competing risk analysis accounting for death/regional and distant recurrence as competing events was performed.||1.98|0.51|0.98
81602921|NCT03324880|162883247|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0395|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.254|-0.097||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in serum phosphate as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline serum phosphate.|-0.097|-0.254|<0.001
81701830|NCT00107172|163099280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.07||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.61|||Log Rank|||||1.61|0.71|0.75
81701831|NCT00107172|163099285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Compare the grade 3+ adverse events incidence reported from day 0 to 30 between arms.||||0.37
81701832|NCT00107172|163099285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Compare the grade 3+ adverse events incidence reported from day 0 to 90 between arms.||||0.25
81701833|NCT00107172|163099286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Compare the grade 3+ respiratory adverse events incidence reported from day 0 to 30 between arms.||||0.35
81701834|NCT00107172|163099286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Compare the grade 3+ respiratory adverse events incidence reported from day 0 to 90 between arms.||||0.31
81602922|NCT03324880|162883248|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|4.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.654|=|0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|13.22||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM||||From a mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in active vitamin D supplement dose as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline active vitamin D supplement dose.|13.22|-5.06|=0.810
81644550|NCT01960348|162979603|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.311|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0415|<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.393||P=1.875E-12|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||In the mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM) model, the outcome variable is change from baseline in 10-meter walk test result. The model includes baseline 10-meter walk test result as covariate and fixed effect terms including treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline NIS, genotype, age at hATTR symptom onset, previous tetramer stabilizer use and region.||0.393|0.230|<0.0000001
81644551|NCT01960348|162979604|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|115.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.91|<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.4|149.0||P=8.832E-11|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||In the mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM) model, the outcome variable is change from baseline in mBMI. The model includes baseline mBMI as covariate and fixed effect terms including treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline NIS, genotype, age at hATTR symptom onset, previous tetramer stabilizer use and region.||149.0|82.4|<0.0000001
81701835|NCT00107172|163099289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||Compare the percentage change from baseline to 3-month value for SR arm.||||0.03
81701836|NCT00107172|163099289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||Compare the percentage change from baseline to 3-month value for SR + BX arm.||||0.18
81701837|NCT00107172|163099290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||Compare the percentage change from baseline to 3-month value for SR arm.||||0.38
81701838|NCT00107172|163099290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||Compare the percentage change from baseline to 3-month value for SR + BX arm.||||0.16
81701839|NCT01673490|163099333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81701840|NCT01673490|163099334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||for Month 3|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81701841|NCT01673490|163099334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||for Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81701842|NCT04914819|163099335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|10.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in weight among participants who completed final assessment||10.8|0.04|0.048
81701843|NCT04914819|163099336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3
81701844|NCT04914819|163099337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.331|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.331
81701845|NCT04914819|163099338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.734|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.734
81701846|NCT03404219|163099342|OTHER|Single group pre-post, follow-up|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.56||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||General Linear Model (repeated measures)|||Single arm||||0.09
81701847|NCT04038385|163099353|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-42.87||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.25|-20.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-20.49|-65.25|0.001
81701848|NCT04038385|163099354|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|23.91||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.21|45.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||45.62|2.21|0.031
81701849|NCT04038385|163099355|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|-0.33|0.662
81701850|NCT04038385|163099356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.55|0.00|0.047
81644552|NCT01960348|162979605|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.213||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.89|-3.16|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||In the mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM) model, the outcome variable is change from baseline in COMPASS-31 total score. The model includes baseline COMPASS-31 score as covariate and fixed effect terms including treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline NIS, genotype, age at hATTR symptom onset, previous tetramer stabilizer use and region.||-3.16|-11.89|0.0008
81644553|NCT01699698|162979665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81644554|NCT03511378|162979713|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using a margin of -0.10|Difference in proportions|-0.0296||||0.007|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.076||||Difference in proportion|Binomial proportion used to present difference in proportion in treatments||Analysis population : ITT|||-0.076|0.007
81644555|NCT03511378|162979714|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is assessed using a margin of 10 percentage points.|Difference in proportions|0.0145|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.0092||||Difference in proportion||Difference of proportion analysed with one sided 95% confidence interval|Analysis population: ITT|||-0.0092|<0.001
81644556|NCT00871143|162979814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||An alpha level of .05 (two-sided) was set.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models were conducted to determine the predictive value of treatment group and/or time on the outcome variable scores.||||<.001
81701851|NCT04038385|163099357|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.39|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.64|35.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||35.02|8.64|<0.01
81701852|NCT04038385|163099358|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|16.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.1|1.0|0.056
81701853|NCT04038385|163099359|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|16.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.3|1.0|0.050
81644557|NCT00871143|162979814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction was used to decrease the risk of type I error.|t-test, 2 sided|||Investigating the difference in BDD YBOCS score between baseline and week 12||||<.001
81644558|NCT00871143|162979814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni corrections were used to reduce risk of Type 1 error.|t-test, 2 sided|||Investigating the difference in BDD YBOCS score between between baseline and 1 month follow up||||< .001
81644559|NCT00871143|162979814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction was used to decrease the risk of type I error.|t-test, 2 sided|||Investigating the difference in BDD YBOCS score between baseline and week 12||||<.01
81644560|NCT00871143|162979814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction was used to decrease risk of type I error|t-test, 2 sided|||Investigating the difference in BDD YBOCS score between baseline and 1 month follow up||||< 0.05
81644561|NCT00871143|162979815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||An alpha level of .05 was set (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models were conducted to determine the predictive value of treatment group and/or time on the outcome variable scores.||||<.05
81701854|NCT04038385|163099360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.0|-2.5|0.001
81701855|NCT04038385|163099361|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-1.4|0.082
81701856|NCT04038385|163099362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.8|-2.2|0.001
81644562|NCT00871143|162979815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction was used to decrease the risk of type I error.|t-test, 2 sided|||T-tests were used to investigate significant differences between baseline and 12 week measures||||<0.01
81644563|NCT00871143|162979815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni corrections were implemented to adjust for type I error|t-test, 2 sided|||T-tests were used to investigate significant differences between baseline and 1 month follow up.||||< 0.001
81644564|NCT00871143|162979815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction was used to decrease the risk of type I error.|t-test, 2 sided|||T-tests were used to investigate significant differences between baseline and 12 week assessment measures and baseline and 1 month follow up measures.||||>0.05
81644565|NCT00871143|162979815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni corrections were used to reduce risk of type I error|t-test, 2 sided|||T-tests were used to investigate significant differences between baseline and 1 month follow up measures.||||>0.05
81644566|NCT00871143|162979816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||An alpha level of .05 was set (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear mixed model was conducted to determine the predictive value of treatment group and/or time on the outcome variable MADRS scores.||||>0.05
81701857|NCT04038385|163099363|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.0|-1.4|0.039
81701858|NCT04038385|163099364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3|-0.3|0.962
81701859|NCT04038385|163099365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.4|.277
81701860|NCT04038385|163099366|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-1.0|0.155
81701861|NCT04038385|163099367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-0.5|0.740
81701862|NCT04038385|163099368|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.5|.122
81602923|NCT03324880|162883249|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-331.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|132.56|=|0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-594.6|-67.9||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in elemental calcium supplement dose as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline elemental calcium supplement dose.|-67.9|-594.6|=0.007
81644567|NCT00871143|162979816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction was used to decrease the risk of type I error.|t-test, 2 sided|||Investigating the difference in MADRS score between baseline and week 12.||||<0.01
81644568|NCT00871143|162979816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferonni corrections used to reduce risk of type I error|t-test, 2 sided|||Investigating the difference in MADRS score between baseline and 1 month follow up.||||>0.05
81644569|NCT00871143|162979816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction was used to decrease the risk of type I error.|t-test, 2 sided|||Investigating the difference in MADRS score between baseline and week 12.||||>0.05
81644570|NCT00871143|162979816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni corrections used to decrease risk of type I error|t-test, 2 sided|||Investigating the difference in MADRS score between baseline and 1 month follow up.||||> 0.05
81644571|NCT00871143|162979817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||An alpha level of .05 (two-sided) was set.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models were conducted to determine the predictive value of treatment group and/or time on the outcome variable of AAI scores.||||<0.05
81644572|NCT00871143|162979817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni corrections were applied to decrease the risk of type I error.|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated- measures t tests were used to determine where significant differences in AAI scores occurred from baseline to 12 week .||||<0.001
81644573|NCT00871143|162979817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni corrections were used to reduce risk of type 1 error|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated- measures t tests were used to determine where significant differences in AAI scores occurred from baseline to 2 month follow up.||||< 0.001
81644574|NCT00871143|162979817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni Correction was used in an attempt to reduce risk of type I error.|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated- measures t tests were used to determine where significant differences in AAI scores occurred from baseline to 12 week .||||<0.05
81644575|NCT00871143|162979817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni corrections were used to adjust for type 1 error|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated- measures t tests were used to determine where significant differences in AAI scores occurred from baseline to 2 month follow up.||||>0.05
81644576|NCT00871143|162979818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||An alpha level of .05 was set (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models were conducted to determine the predictive value of treatment group and/or time on the PHQ-9 score.||||>0.05
81644577|NCT00871143|162979818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Where more than 1 t test had been conducted on each variable, a Bonferroni correction was used to decrease the risk of type I error.|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated- measures t tests were used to determine where significant differences occurred from baseline to end of treatment (12 weeks).||||<0.05
81701863|NCT04038385|163099369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.5|.177
81644578|NCT00871143|162979818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni corrections were used to reduce risk of type I error|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated- measures t tests were used to determine where significant differences occurred from baseline to 2 month follow up.||||> 0.05
81644579|NCT00871143|162979818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A Bonferroni correction was used to decrease the risk of type I error.|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated- measures t tests were used to determine where significant differences occurred from baseline to end of treatment (12 weeks).||||>0.05
81644580|NCT00871143|162979818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni corrections were used to reduce risk of type I error.|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated- measures t tests were used to determine where significant differences occurred from baseline to 2 month follow up.||||> 0.05
81644581|NCT00871143|162979819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||An alpha level of .05 was set (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models were conducted to determine the predictive value of treatment group and/or time on GAD-7 scores.||||<0.05
81644582|NCT00871143|162979819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||A Bonferroni correction was used to decrease the risk of type I error.|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated- measures t tests were used to determine where significant differences occurred from baseline to 12 week assessment.||||<0.01
81644583|NCT00871143|162979819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni corrections were implemented to reduce the risk of type I error|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated- measures t tests were used to determine where significant differences occurred from baseline to 2 month follow up assessment.||||> 0.05
81644584|NCT00871143|162979819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A Bonferroni correction was used to decrease the risk of type I error.|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated- measures t tests were used to determine where significant differences occurred from baseline to 12 week assessment.||||>0.05
81644585|NCT00871143|162979819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni corrections were used to reduce risk of type I error|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated- measures t tests were used to determine where significant differences occurred from baseline to 2 month follow up assessment.||||> 0.05
81644586|NCT00871143|162979820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||An alpha level of .05 was set (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models were conducted to determine the predictive value of treatment group and/or time on BIQLI scores.||||<0.05
81701864|NCT04038385|163099370|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-0.3|0.514
81462378|NCT03868930|162617286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0162||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the Present Centered Group Therapy group from Baseline (T1) to Post-Treatment (T2).|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on readjustment (measured by the Post Deployment Readjustment Inventory).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups~Statistical analysis reported on the total score only."||||0.0162
81462379|NCT03868930|162617286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the Present Centered Group Therapy group from Baseline (T1) to Follow-Up (T3).|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on readjustment (measured by the Post Deployment Readjustment Inventory).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups~Statistical analysis reported on the total score only."||||0.0009
81462380|NCT03868930|162617287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the STEP-Home group from Baseline (T1) to Post-Treatment (T2) Trait Anger.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on anger as measured by the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups"||||0.0140
81462381|NCT03868930|162617287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1548||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the STEP-Home group from Baseline (T1) to Post-Treatment (T2) State Anger.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on anger as measured by the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups"||||0.1548
81602924|NCT03324880|162883252|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|22.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.271|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.83|28.84||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in bone turnover biomarkers as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline bone turnover biomarkers.|28.84|15.83|<0.001
81602925|NCT03324880|162883253|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|785.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|113.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|559.6|1011.3||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM||||MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in bone turnover biomarkers as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline bone turnover biomarkers.|1011.3|559.6|<0.001
81602926|NCT03324880|162883254|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|56.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.091|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.33|68.53||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Osteocalcin|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in bone turnover biomarkers as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline bone turnover biomarkers.|68.53|44.33|<0.001
81602927|NCT03324880|162883254|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|226.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.425|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|160.17|292.98||1-sided p-value was reported.|MMRM|||Procollagen 1 N-Terminal Propeptide|MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in bone turnover biomarkers as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and their interaction as fixed effect factors and participants as a random effect with adjustment for baseline bone turnover biomarkers.|292.98|160.17|<0.001
81602928|NCT04770779|162883287|SUPERIORITY||Common Risk Difference on Response Rate|17.6||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|27.2|||Mantel Haenszel|||The p-value is based on the Mantel-Haenszel stratum weighted method adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||27.2|8.0|0.0003
81602929|NCT04770779|162883288|SUPERIORITY||Common Risk Difference on Response Rate|11.1||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|17.0|||Mantel Haenszel|||The p-value is based on the Mantel-Haenszel stratum weighted method adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||17.0|5.1|0.0003
81602930|NCT04770779|162883289|SUPERIORITY||Common Risk Difference on Response Rate|13.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|19.1|||Mantel Haenszel|||The p-value is based on the Mantel-Haenszel stratum weighted method adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||19.1|7.7|<0.0001
81602931|NCT04770779|162883290|SUPERIORITY||Common Risk Difference on Response Rate|6.4||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|10.9|||Mantel Haenszel|||The p-value is based on the Mantel-Haenszel stratum weighted method adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||10.9|1.9|0.0056
81602932|NCT03692052|162883307|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Clopper-Pearson Method|Significance of p-value associated with the test of H0:Hb response rate =0.3 vs H1:Hb response rate \> 0.3.||||||<.0001
81602933|NCT02439749|162883397|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p\<0.05 required for significance|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81602934|NCT02439749|162883401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026||||||p\<0.05 required for significance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.026
81602935|NCT02439749|162883402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052||||||p\<0.05 required for significance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.052
81602936|NCT02439749|162883403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||p\<0.05 required for significance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.070
81602937|NCT02439749|162883404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||p=\<0.05 required for significance.|ANCOVA|||||||0.009
81602938|NCT02332590|162883417|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.077|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.361|-0.793||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 200 mg vs. Adalimumab 40 mg|Analysis was performed using MMRM approach with treatment, region, visits, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline DAS28-ESR score as a continuous covariate. Hierarchical testing procedure was used to control overall alpha error rate at 0.05 level and handle multiple endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in order endpoints are reported. Hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-0.793|-1.361|<0.0001
81602939|NCT02332590|162883418|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.879|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.536|9.389||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Sarilumab 200 mg vs. Adalimumab 40 mg|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified by region.||9.389|2.536|<0.0001
81602940|NCT02332590|162883419|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.976||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.289|3.028||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Sarilumab 200 mg vs. Adalimumab 40 mg|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified by region.||3.028|1.289|0.0017
81462382|NCT03868930|162617287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0302||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the STEP-Home group from Baseline (T1) to Post-Treatment (T2) Anger Expression Index.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on anger as measured by the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups"||||0.0302
81602941|NCT02332590|162883420|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.286||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|4.02||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Sarilumab 200 mg vs. Adalimumab 40 mg|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified by region.||4.020|1.300|0.0036
81602942|NCT02332590|162883421|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.168|2.773||Threshold for significance 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Sarilumab 200 mg vs. Adalimumab 40 mg|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified by region.||2.773|1.168|0.0074
81644587|NCT00871143|162979820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A Bonferroni correction was used to decrease the risk of type I error.|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated-measures t tests were then used to determine where significant differences in BIQLI occurred between baseline and end of treatment (12 weeks).||||<0.05
81644588|NCT00871143|162979820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni corrections were used to reduce risk of type 1 error|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated-measures t tests were then used to determine where significant differences in BIQLI occurred between baseline and 1 month follow up.||||< 0.05
81602943|NCT02332590|162883422|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.182||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.305|-0.059||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 200 mg vs. Adalimumab 40 mg|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using MMRM approach with treatment, region, visits, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline HAQ-DI score as a continuous covariate.||-0.059|-0.305|0.0037
81602944|NCT02332590|162883423|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.65||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.147|4.153||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 200 mg vs. Adalimumab 40 mg|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using MMRM approach with treatment, region, visits, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline SF-36 PCS score as a continuous covariate.||4.153|1.147|0.0006
81644589|NCT00871143|162979820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A Bonferroni correction was used to decrease the risk of type I error.|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated-measures t tests were then used to determine where significant differences in BIQLI occurred between baseline and end of treatment (12 weeks).||||>0.05
81644590|NCT00871143|162979820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni corrections were used|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated-measures t tests were then used to determine where significant differences in BIQLI occurred between baseline and 1 month follow up.||||> 0.05
81644591|NCT00352053|162979821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Van Elteren test|P-value is from a Van Elteren test stratified by baseline genotypic sensitivity score (GSS) (without tenofovir DF) \<= or \> median (median GSS is 2).||Null hypothesis: Time-weighted average changes from baseline through Week 24 in plasma HIV-1 RNA for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Time-weighted average changes from baseline through Week 24 in plasma HIV-1 RNA for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups are different (two-sided).||||0.55
81644592|NCT00352053|162979822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Van Elteren test|P-value is from a Van Elteren test stratified by baseline GSS (without tenofovir DF) \<= or \> median (median GSS is 2).||Null hypothesis: Time-weighted average changes from baseline through Week 48 in plasma HIV-1 RNA for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Time-weighted average changes from baseline through Week 48 in plasma HIV-1 RNA for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups are different (two-sided).||||0.40
81701865|NCT04038385|163099371|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6|-0.2|0.335
81701866|NCT04038385|163099372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6|-0.4|0.750
81701867|NCT04038385|163099373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3|-0.7|0.455
81701868|NCT04038385|163099374|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.8|-0.0|0.053
81701869|NCT04038385|163099375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.9|-0.9|.986
81701870|NCT04038385|163099376|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.2|0.6|0.810
81701871|NCT04038385|163099377|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7|0.4|0.591
81701872|NCT03961295|163099381|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LSMs|1.2984|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0786|1.5486||||||Geometric least-squares means (LSMs) were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs derived from analysis of variance (ANCOVA) with weight as a covariate. Confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using treatment standard errors from the ANCOVA model and t-statistic for error degrees of freedom.||1.5486|1.0786|
81462383|NCT03868930|162617287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0158||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the Present Centered Group Therapy group from Baseline (T1) to Post-Treatment (T2) Trait Anger.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on anger as measured by the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups"||||0.0158
81701873|NCT03961295|163099382|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LSMs|1.3274|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1147|1.5807||||||Geometric LSMs were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs derived from ANCOVA with weight as a covariate. CIs were calculated using treatment standard errors from the ANCOVA model and t-statistic for error degrees of freedom.||1.5807|1.1147|
81701874|NCT03961295|163099383|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LSMs|1.1978|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0394|1.3804||||||Geometric LSMs were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs derived from ANCOVA with weight as a covariate. CIs were calculated using treatment standard errors from the ANCOVA model and t-statistic for error degrees of freedom.||1.3804|1.0394|
81462384|NCT03868930|162617287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0034||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the Present Centered Group Therapy group from Baseline (T1) to Post-Treatment (T2) State Anger.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on anger as measured by the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups"||||0.0034
81524797|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.83|-6.32||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-6.32|-24.83|
81602945|NCT02332590|162883424|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.768||||0.0689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.137|3.674||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 200 mg vs. Adalimumab 40 mg|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using MMRM approach with treatment, region, visits, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline FACIT-F score as a continuous covariate.||3.674|-0.137|0.0689
81602946|NCT00279201|162883470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-value from ANCOVA, baseline value as covariate. Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + thiazolidinedione (TZD) use + Sulfonylurea (sulfo) use.||||||0.005
81602947|NCT00279201|162883471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Log Rank|Stratified by country, thiazolidinedione (TZD) use, sulfo use.||||||0.040
81602948|NCT00279201|162883472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.271||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.271
81602949|NCT00279201|162883472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.990
81602950|NCT00279201|162883473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.005
81602951|NCT00279201|162883474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for \<=7.0%.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.002
81602952|NCT00279201|162883474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for \<7.0%.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81602953|NCT00279201|162883474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174||95.0||||P-value is for \<=6.5%.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.174
81602954|NCT00279201|162883475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.416||95.0||||P-value for baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.416
81602955|NCT00279201|162883475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Week 12.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81602956|NCT00279201|162883475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value for Week 24.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||0.003
81602957|NCT00279201|162883475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value for endpoint.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||0.005
81602958|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.179||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline mean fasting blood glucose.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use and sulfo use in model.||||||0.179
81602959|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for mean fasting blood glucose.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81602960|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline AM 2-hour postprandial BG.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use and sulfo use in model.||||||0.700
81602961|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||P-value for AM 2-hour postprandial blood glucose.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||0.016
81602962|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.971||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline midday premeal BG.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use and sulfo use in model.||||||0.971
81602963|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Midday premeal blood glucose (BG).|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81602964|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.759||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline midday 2-hour postprandial BG|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use and sulfo use in model.||||||0.759
81602965|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.514||95.0||||P-value Midday 2-hour postprandial BG.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||0.514
81602966|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.321||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline evening pre-meal BG.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.321
81602967|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161||95.0||||P-value for Evening pre-meal blood glucose.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||0.161
81602968|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.297||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline evening 2hour postprandial.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.297
81462385|NCT03868930|162617287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8776||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the Present Centered Group Therapy group from Baseline (T1) to Post-Treatment (T2) Anger Expression Index.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on anger as measured by the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups"||||0.8776
81462386|NCT03868930|162617287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the STEP-Home group from Baseline (T1) to Follow-Up (T3) Trait Anger.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on anger as measured by the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups"||||0.0002
81462387|NCT03868930|162617287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0198||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the STEP-Home group from Baseline (T1) to Follow-Up (T3) State Anger.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on anger as measured by the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups"||||0.0198
81462388|NCT03868930|162617287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0013||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the STEP-Home group from Baseline (T1) to Follow-Up (T3) Anger Expression Index.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on anger as measured by the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups"||||0.0013
81524798|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.56|-2.13||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-2.13|-20.56|
81524799|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.61|3.89||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.89|-14.61|
81524800|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.15|-6.61||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-6.61|-25.15|
81524801|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.32|8.94||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||8.94|-10.32|
81524802|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.95|-0.59||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.59|-19.95|
81524803|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.34|-10.06||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-10.06|-29.34|
81524804|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.25|-3.04||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-3.04|-22.25|
81524805|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.24|2.04||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.04|-17.24|
81524806|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.99|-9.68||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-9.68|-28.99|
81524807|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|19.16||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||19.16|3.18|
81524808|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|15.15||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||15.15|-0.78|
81524809|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.28|7.65||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||7.65|-8.28|
81602969|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value Evening 2-hour postprandial BG.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81602970|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.199||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline 3 AM blood glucose.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.199
81602971|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.693||95.0||||P-value is for 3 AM blood glucose.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||0.693
81602972|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline AM 2-hour BG excursion.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.021
81644593|NCT00352053|162979823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Van Elteren test|P-value is from a Van Elteren test stratified by baseline GSS (without tenofovir DF) \<= or \> median (median GSS is 2).||Null hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 24 in plasma HIV-1 RNA for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 24 in plasma HIV-1 RNA for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups are different (two-sided).||||0.58
81644594|NCT00352053|162979824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Van Elteren test|P-value is from a Van Elteren test stratified by baseline GSS (without tenofovir DF) \<= or \> median (median GSS is 2).||Null hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 48 in plasma HIV-1 RNA for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 48 in plasma HIV-1 RNA for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups are different (two-sided).||||0.37
81644595|NCT00352053|162979831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Van Elteren test|P-value is from a Van Elteren test stratified by baseline GSS (without tenofovir DF) \<= or \> median (median GSS is 2).||Null hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 24 in plasma CD4 count for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 24 in CD4 count for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups are different (two-sided).||||0.71
81644596|NCT00352053|162979832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Van Elteren test|P-value is from a Van Elteren test stratified by baseline GSS (without tenofovir DF) \<= or \> median (median GSS is 2).||Null hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 48 in plasma CD4 count for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 48 in CD4 count for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups are different (two-sided).||||0.47
81644597|NCT00352053|162979839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Van Elteren test|P-value is from a Van Elteren test stratified by baseline GSS (without tenofovir DF) \<= or \> median (median GSS is 2).||Null hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 24 in plasma CD4% for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 24 in CD4% for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups are different (two-sided).||||0.26
81644598|NCT00352053|162979840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Van Elteren test|P-value is from a Van Elteren test stratified by baseline GSS (without tenofovir DF) \<= or \> median (median GSS is 2).||Null hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 48 in plasma CD4% for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 48 in CD4% for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups are different (two-sided).||||0.63
81644599|NCT00352053|162979847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Fisher Exact|No adjustments were made.||Null hypothesis: Percentage of participants who had at least a 1.0 log10 copies/mL decrease from baseline to Week 24 in HIV-1 RNA for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups is equal. Alternative hypothesis: Percentage of participants who had at least a 1.0 log10 copies/mL decrease from baseline to Week 24 in HIV-1 RNA for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups is different (two-sided).||||0.67
81644600|NCT00352053|162979848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Fisher Exact|No adjustments were made.||Null hypothesis: Percentage of participants who had at least a 1.0 log10 copies/mL decrease from baseline to Week 48 in HIV-1 RNA for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups is equal. Alternative hypothesis: Percentage of participants who had at least a 1.0 log10 copies/mL decrease from baseline to Week 48 in HIV-1 RNA for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups is different (two-sided).||||0.67
81644601|NCT00352053|162979855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Fisher Exact|No adjustments were made.||Null hypothesis: Percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 400 copies/mL at Week 24 for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups is equal. Alternative hypothesis: Percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 400 copies/mL at Week 24 for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups is different (two-sided).||||1.00
81644602|NCT00352053|162979856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Fisher Exact|No adjustments were made.||Null hypothesis: Percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 400 copies/mL at Week 48 for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups is equal. Alternative hypothesis: Percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 400 copies/mL at Week 48 for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups is different (two-sided).||||0.38
81644603|NCT00352053|162979863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Fisher Exact|No adjustments were made.||Null hypothesis: Percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 24 for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups is equal. Alternative hypothesis: Percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 24 for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups is different (two-sided).||||0.22
81644604|NCT00352053|162979864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Fisher Exact|No adjustments were made.||Null hypothesis: Percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 48 for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups is equal. Alternative hypothesis: Percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 48 for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups is different (two-sided).||||0.48
81644605|NCT00352053|162979871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Log Rank|No adjustments were made.||Null hypothesis: The survival functions for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups up to Week 48 are equal. Alternative hypothesis: The survival functions for the tenofovir DF and placebo groups up to Week 48 are different (two-sided).||||0.29
81644606|NCT03924947|162979878|NON_INFERIORITY|The pre-specified non-inferiority margin of upper bound of the two-sided 99% confidence interval for the treatment difference was 12%.|Least Squares (LS) Mean of Difference|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.176|||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-2.37|4.259|||||LS mean (standard error \[SE\]) and LS mean confidence interval (CI) are based on a mixed effects model including sequence, period and regimen as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.|Double Blind Creon - Double Blind Creon MP||4.259|-2.370|
81644607|NCT03924947|162979879|OTHER|Descriptive|LS Mean of Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.169|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.456|2.392|||||LS mean (SE) and LS mean CI are based on a mixed effects model including sequence, period and regimen as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.|Creon - Creon MP||2.392|-2.456|
81644608|NCT03924947|162979879|OTHER|Descriptive|LS Mean of Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.005|1.345|||||LS mean (SE) and LS mean CI are based on a mixed effects model including sequence, period and regimen as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.|Creon - Creon AAPIS||1.345|-3.005|
81644609|NCT03924947|162979880|OTHER|Descriptive|LS Mean of Difference|-3.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.541|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.699|3.987|||||LS mean (SE) and LS mean CI are based on a mixed effects model including sequence, period and regimen as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.|Creon - Creon MP||3.987|-10.699|
81644610|NCT03924947|162979880|OTHER|Descriptive|LS Mean of Difference|3.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.016|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.172|11.702|||||LS mean (SE) and LS mean CI are based on a mixed effects model including sequence, period and regimen as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.|DB Creon - DB Creon AAPIS||11.702|-5.172|
81644611|NCT03924947|162979881|OTHER|Descriptive|LS Mean of Difference|34.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|62.253|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.424|163.786|||||LS mean (SE) and LS mean CI are based on a mixed effects model including sequence, period and regimen as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.|Creon - Creon MP||163.786|-94.424|
81644612|NCT03924947|162979881|OTHER|Descriptive|LS Mean of Difference|-16.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.858|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-144.418|111.298|||||LS mean (SE) and LS mean CI are based on a mixed effects model including sequence, period and regimen as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.|DB Creon - DB Creon AAPIS||111.298|-144.418|
81644613|NCT03924947|162979882|NON_INFERIORITY|The pre-specified non-inferiority margin of upper bound of the two-sided 99% confidence interval for the treatment difference was 12%.|LS Mean of Difference|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.302|||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-4.892|2.602|||||LS mean (SE) and LS mean CI are based on a mixed effects model including sequence, period and regimen as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.|Double Blind Creon - Double Blind Creon AAPIS||2.602|-4.892|
81644614|NCT01907113|162979883|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as mild renal function divided by normal renal function|Geometric mean ratio|118.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.17|145.38|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment (corresponding to renal impairment status).|Standard deviation is actually the geometric Coefficient of Variation \[%\].|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||145.38|96.17|
81644615|NCT01907113|162979883|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as moderate renal function divided by normal renal function|Geometric mean ratio|119.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.25|149.47|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment (corresponding to renal impairment status).|Standard deviation is actually the geometric Coefficient of Variation \[%\].|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||149.47|96.25|
81644616|NCT01907113|162979883|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as severe renal function divided by normal renal function|Geometric mean ratio|166.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|134.44|205.68|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment (corresponding to renal impairment status).|Standard deviation is actually the geometric Coefficient of Variation \[%\].|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||205.68|134.44|
81701875|NCT02038790|163099387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||Two-tailed level of significance of 0.05 and no adjustments made for the number of tests conducted.|Chi-squared|||||||>0.5000
81524810|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.14|9.61||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||9.61|-6.14|
81644617|NCT01907113|162979883|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as kidney failure divided by normal renal function|Geometric mean ratio|148.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.89|183.42|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment (corresponding to renal impairment status).|Standard deviation is actually the geometric Coefficient of Variation \[%\].|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||183.42|119.89|
81644618|NCT01907113|162979884|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as mild renal function divided by normal renal function|Geometric mean ratio|118.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.62|150.84|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment (corresponding to renal impairment status).|Standard deviation is actually the geometric Coefficient of Variation \[%\].|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||150.84|93.62|
81701876|NCT02038790|163099388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|||||Two-tailed level of significance of 0.05 and no adjustments made for the number of tests conducted.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0196
81701877|NCT02038790|163099389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|||||Two-tailed level of significance of 0.05 and no adjustments made for the number of tests conducted.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0006
81602973|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for AM 2-hour blood glucose excursion.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81602974|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.567||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline midday 2-hour BG excursion.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.567
81644619|NCT01907113|162979884|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as moderate renal function divided by normal renal function|Geometric mean ratio|102.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.33|131.85|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment (corresponding to renal impairment status).|Standard deviation is actually the geometric Coefficient of Variation \[%\].|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||131.85|79.33|
81644620|NCT01907113|162979884|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as severe renal function divided by normal renal function|Geometric mean ratio|120.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.42|154.25|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment (corresponding to renal impairment status).|Standard deviation is actually the geometric Coefficient of Variation \[%\].|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||154.25|94.42|
81644621|NCT01907113|162979884|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as kidney failure divided by normal renal function|Geometric mean ratio|103.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.18|132.61|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment (corresponding to renal impairment status).|Standard deviation is actually the geometric Coefficient of Variation \[%\].|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||132.61|81.18|
81602975|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value is for Midday 2-hour blood glucose excursion.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||0.005
81602976|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.994||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline PM 2-hour BG excursion.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.994
81602977|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for PM 2-hour blood glucose excursion.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81602978|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.436||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline mean all meal time excursions.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.436
81602979|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Mean of all meal time excursions.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81602980|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.628||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline mean all 2hour PP BG.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.628
81602981|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Mean of all 2-hour postprandial BG.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81602982|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.677||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline AM/PM 2-hour postprandial BG.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.677
81602983|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for AM/PM 2-hour postprandial BG.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81602984|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.364||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline mean all premeal BG.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.364
81602985|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||95.0||||P-value is for Mean of all premeal blood glucose.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||0.055
81602986|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.165||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline AM/PM 2-hour BG excursion.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.165
81602987|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for AM/PM 2-hour blood glucose excursion.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81602988|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.464||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline mean of all BG values.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.464
81644622|NCT00833898|162979899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.020
81644623|NCT00833898|162979900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.15
81644624|NCT00833898|162979901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.029
81644625|NCT00833898|162979902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.003
81644626|NCT00833898|162979903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.012
81644627|NCT00833898|162979904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.40
81644628|NCT00833898|162979905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.44
81644629|NCT00833898|162979906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.75
81602989|NCT00279201|162883476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.305||95.0||||P-value is for Mean of all blood glucose values.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||0.305
81602990|NCT00279201|162883477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline, country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.003
81602991|NCT00279201|162883478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for change from baseline at Week 6.|ANCOVA|Model: Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81602992|NCT00279201|162883478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for change from baseline at Week 12.|ANCOVA|Model: Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81602993|NCT00279201|162883478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for change from baseline at Week 18|ANCOVA|Model: Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81602994|NCT00279201|162883478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for change from baseline at Week 24.|ANCOVA|Model: Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81602995|NCT00279201|162883478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for change from baseline at endpoint.|ANCOVA|Model: Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81644630|NCT00833898|162979907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.17
81644631|NCT00833898|162979908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.97
81602996|NCT00279201|162883479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.497||95.0||||P-value for Actual weight at baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.497
81602997|NCT00279201|162883479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Actual weight at Week 6.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81602998|NCT00279201|162883479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Actual weight at Week 12.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81602999|NCT00279201|162883479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Actual weight at Week 18.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81603000|NCT00279201|162883479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Actual weight at Week 24.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81603001|NCT00279201|162883479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value is for Actual weight at Endpoint.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||<0.0001
81603002|NCT00279201|162883480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||P-value is for Hypoglycemic episodes endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.016
81603003|NCT00279201|162883480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037||95.0||||P-value is for Overall hypoglycemic episodes.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.037
81603004|NCT00279201|162883480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.834||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal hypoglycemic episodes endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.834
81603005|NCT00279201|162883480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.585||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal hypoglycemic episodes overall.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.585
81603006|NCT00279201|162883480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.241||95.0||||P-value is for Severe hypoglycemic episodes endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.241
81603007|NCT00279201|162883480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0||||P-value is for Severe hypoglycemic episodes overall. Initiation phase and maintenance phase are included.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.080
81603008|NCT00279201|162883481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal episodes Endpoint.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.009
81603009|NCT00279201|162883481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal episodes Overall.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.420
81603010|NCT00279201|162883481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.165||95.0||||P-value is for Severe episodes Endpoint.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.165
81644632|NCT00833898|162979909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.55
81644633|NCT00833898|162979910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.30
81644634|NCT00833898|162979911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.67
81644635|NCT00833898|162979912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.013
81644636|NCT00833898|162979913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.80
81644637|NCT00833898|162979914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.26
81644638|NCT00833898|162979915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values represent separate wilcoxon paired sample signed rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.58
81644639|NCT00833898|162979915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values represent separate wilcoxon paired sample signed rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.33
81644640|NCT00833898|162979916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.53
81644641|NCT00833898|162979917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values represent separate wilcoxon paired sample signed rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.18
81644642|NCT00833898|162979917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values represent separate wilcoxon paired sample signed rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81644643|NCT00833898|162979918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values represent separate wilcoxon paired sample signed rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.43
81644644|NCT00833898|162979918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values represent separate wilcoxon paired sample signed rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.72
81644645|NCT00833898|162979919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values represent separate wilcoxon paired sample signed rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.43
81644646|NCT00833898|162979919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values represent separate wilcoxon paired sample signed rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.72
81644647|NCT03897049|162979931|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.961||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.463|1.994|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.994|0.463|0.914
81644648|NCT03897049|162979932|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.979||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.473|2.074|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.074|0.473|0.990
81644649|NCT03897049|162979933|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.434||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.861|2.39|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.390|0.861|0.167
81644650|NCT03897049|162979934|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.492||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.903|2.466|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.466|0.903|0.118
81644651|NCT03897049|162979935|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.335||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.803|2.221|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.221|0.803|0.265
81644652|NCT03897049|162979936|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.593|1.654|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.654|0.593|0.971
81644653|NCT03897049|162979937|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27||||0.942|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.942
81644654|NCT03897049|162979938|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.741|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.741
81644655|NCT03897049|162979939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.494|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.494
81644656|NCT03897049|162979940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.651|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.651
81644657|NCT03897049|162979941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.022
81644658|NCT03897049|162979942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.85||||0.189|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.189
81644659|NCT03897049|162979943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.07||||0.218|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.218
81644660|NCT03897049|162979944|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.479||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.173|1.305|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.305|0.173|0.149
81644661|NCT03897049|162979945|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.111||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.403|3.063|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.063|0.403|0.839
81644662|NCT03897049|162979946|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.302||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.937|11.641|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.641|0.937|0.063
81644663|NCT03897049|162979947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.650
81644664|NCT03897049|162979948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.531|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.531
81644665|NCT03897049|162979949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.761|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.761
81644666|NCT03897049|162979950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.503|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.503
81644667|NCT03897049|162979951|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.541|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.541
81644668|NCT03897049|162979952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.537|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.537
81644669|NCT03897049|162979953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19||||0.057|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.057
81644670|NCT03897049|162979954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.402|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.402
81462389|NCT03868930|162617287|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the Present Centered Group Therapy Group from Baseline (T1) to Follow-Up (T3) Trait Anger.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on anger as measured by the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups"||||<.0001
81462390|NCT03868930|162617287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0345||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the Present Centered Group Therapy group from Baseline (T1) to Follow-Up (T3) State Anger.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on anger as measured by the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups"||||.0345
81603011|NCT00279201|162883481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167||95.0||||P-value is for Severe episodes Overall.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.167
81603012|NCT00279201|162883481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-value is for Hypoglycemia episodes Endpoint.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.006
81603013|NCT00279201|162883481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Hypoglycemia episodes Overall.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81603014|NCT00279201|162883482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 1.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||<0.001
81603015|NCT00279201|162883482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 2.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||<0.001
81603016|NCT00279201|162883482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 3.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||<0.001
81603017|NCT00279201|162883482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 4.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||<0.001
81603018|NCT00279201|162883482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 5.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||<0.001
81603019|NCT00279201|162883482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 6.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||<0.001
81603020|NCT00279201|162883482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 8.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||<0.001
81603021|NCT00279201|162883482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 10.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||<0.001
81603022|NCT00279201|162883482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||<0.001
81603023|NCT00279201|162883482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 18.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||0.001
81603024|NCT00279201|162883482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 24.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||<0.001
81644671|NCT03897049|162979955|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.308|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.308
81603025|NCT00279201|162883482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||<0.001
81603026|NCT00279201|162883483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA with met goal/did not meet goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||<0.001
81603027|NCT00279201|162883484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is overall.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country, TZD use, and Sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81603028|NCT00279201|162883485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA with met goal/did not meet goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||<0.001
81603029|NCT00279201|162883486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA with met goal/did not meet goal, country, TZD use and Sulfo use in model.||||||<0.001
81603030|NCT00279201|162883487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is overall.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81603031|NCT00279201|162883488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA with met goal/did not meet goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||<0.001
81603032|NCT00279201|162883489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Pre Meals Blood Glucose.|ANOVA|ANOVA with met goal/did not meet goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||<0.001
81603033|NCT00279201|162883489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Post Meals Blood Glucose.|ANOVA|ANOVA with met goal/did not meet goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||<0.001
81603034|NCT00279201|162883489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Average of All Blood Glucose.|ANOVA|ANOVA with met goal/did not meet goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||<0.001
81603035|NCT00279201|162883489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Fasting Blood Glucose.|ANOVA|ANOVA with met goal/did not meet goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||<0.001
81603036|NCT00279201|162883490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Sulfonylurea/Metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country only.||||||<0.001
81603037|NCT00279201|162883490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for TZD/Metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country only.||||||<0.001
81603038|NCT00279201|162883490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.969||95.0||||P-value is for Sulfonylurea/TZD.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country only.||||||0.969
81603039|NCT00279201|162883490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.225||95.0||||P-value is for Patients with 3 drugs (Sulfonylurea/TZD/Metformin).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country only.||||||0.225
81603040|NCT00279201|162883491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.204||95.0||||P-value is for Week 0.|ANOVA|ANCOVA used with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||0.204
81603041|NCT00279201|162883491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA used with treatment, baseline HbA1c, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||0.004
81644672|NCT03897049|162979956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.48||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.001
81524811|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.51|22.71||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||22.71|5.51|
81524812|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.38|13.92||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||13.92|-3.38|
81524813|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.68|8.59||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||8.59|-8.68|
81524814|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|12.15||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||12.15|-4.99|
81524815|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.38|24.93||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||24.93|6.38|
81603042|NCT00279201|162883491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.657||95.0||||P-value is for Week 24.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA used with treatment, baseline HbA1c, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||0.657
81603043|NCT00279201|162883491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.595||95.0||||P-value is for Week 36.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA used with treatment, baseline HbA1c, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||0.595
81603044|NCT00279201|162883491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.142||95.0||||P-value for Week 48.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA used with treatment, baseline HbA1c, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||0.142
81603045|NCT00279201|162883491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.551||95.0||||P-value for Week 60.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA used with treatment, baseline HbA1c, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||0.551
81603046|NCT00279201|162883491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.779||95.0||||P-value is for Week 72.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA used with treatment, baseline HbA1c, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||0.779
81603047|NCT00279201|162883491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.175||95.0||||P-value is for Week 84.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA used with treatment, baseline HbA1c, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||0.175
81603048|NCT00279201|162883491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0||||P-value for Week 96.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA used with treatment, baseline HbA1c, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||0.018
81603049|NCT00279201|162883491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0||||P-value is for Week 108.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA used with treatment, baseline HbA1c, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||0.047
81603050|NCT00279201|162883491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0||||P-value is for Week 120.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA used with treatment, baseline HbA1c, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||0.027
81462391|NCT03868930|162617287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5918||||||P-value indicates significance of T-test (α=0.05) for the Present Centered Group Therapy group from Baseline (T1) to Follow-Up (T3) Anger Expression Index.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Hypothesis 1: Participants randomized into the STEP-Home Intervention will show improvement on anger as measured by the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI).~Hypothesis 2: Treatment effects will be maintained at follow-up for both groups"||||0.5918
81603051|NCT00279201|162883491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA used with treatment, baseline HbA1c, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||0.017
81644673|NCT02747121|162979976|OTHER|The intervention was external inspections. This is an organizational level intervention and it does not replace any existing intervention.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.8||We used calculated P-values, however only confidence intervals were reported in the published article.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.80|0.86|0.24
81462392|NCT00468481|162617356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|384.7|||<|0.0001||95.0|282.42|486.98|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as factor and Baseline (RBC folate) as covariate|Difference = DRSP/EE/MTHF - YAZ|The null hypothesis was that the difference between DRSP/EE/MTHF and Yaz treatment groups in the RBC folate levels at week 24 was 0.||486.98|282.42|<0.0001
81462393|NCT00468481|162617357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.87|||<|0.0001||95.0|14.04|23.7|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as factor and Baseline (plasma folate) as covariate|Difference =DRSP/EE/MTHF - YAZ|The null hypothesis was that the difference between DRSP/EE/MTHF and Yaz treatment groups in the plasma folate levels at week 24 was 0.||23.70|14.04|<0.0001
81462394|NCT01262287|162617425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9
81462395|NCT01262287|162617426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9
81462396|NCT01262287|162617426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9
81462397|NCT00638404|162617443|OTHER|correlation of anxiety, anticipated pain medication use and anticipated pain to 24 hour evoked pain measured|||||<|0.001|||||||Spearman Correlation|anxiety to evoked pain is 0.24 (P\<.001); anticipated pain to evoked pain is 0.33 (P\<.001); anticipated pain medication to evoked pain is 0.33(P\<.001).||||||<.001
81462398|NCT00638404|162617443|OTHER|correlation of anxiety to evoked pain at 24 hour|||||<|0.001|||||||Spearman Correlation|||||||<.001
81462399|NCT00638404|162617443|OTHER|correlation of anticipated pain medication 24 hour evoked pain measured|||||<|0.001|||||||Spearman Correlation|||||||<.001
81462400|NCT00638404|162617443|OTHER|correlation of anticipated pain to 24 hour evoked pain measured|||||<|0.001|||||||Spearman Correlation|||||||<.001
81462401|NCT00638404|162617444|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Spearman Correlation|||preoperative questionnaire evaluating anticipated amount of pain medication potentially needed postoperatively; 0= none at all up to 100=as much as possible||||<.001
81462402|NCT00638404|162617445|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Spearman Correlation|||||||<.001
81462403|NCT00638404|162617446|OTHER|Correlation of|||||<|0.001|||||||Spearman Correlation|||||||<.001
81462404|NCT02282631|162617490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|"U=390.5 Z=-2.3 p=0.02~The mean and SD values are provided for descriptive purposes only."||||||0.02
81462405|NCT02282631|162617491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||"U=665.5 Z=-2.3 p=0.02~The mean and SD values are provided for descriptive purposes only."|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81462406|NCT02282631|162617492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||"U=596.5 Z=-2.4 p=0.02~The mean and SD values are provided for descriptive purposes only."|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81462407|NCT02282631|162617493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||"U=955.0 Z=-2.5 p=0.01~The mean and SD values are provided for descriptive purposes only."|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81462408|NCT01515865|162617496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.8||||0.3145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.6|9.8|||Fisher Exact|||||9.8|-37.6|0.3145
81524816|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|14.86||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||14.86|-3.81|
81462409|NCT02453334|162617500|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.87|0.30|0.0143
81462410|NCT02453334|162617500|OTHER||Percentage difference|-15.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.01|-3.1||||||||-3.10|-28.01|
81462411|NCT02453334|162617502|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|3.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.50|1.19|0.0097
81603052|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.218||95.0||||P-value for Baseline mean fasting blood glucose.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.218
81603053|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint mean fasting blood glucose.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD + Sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81524817|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.97|9.59||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||9.59|-8.97|
81603054|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.897||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline AM 2-hour (hr) postprandial.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.897
81603055|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint AM 2-hour postprandial.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD + Sulfo use.||||||0.138
81603056|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.867||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline midday premeal blood glucose.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.867
81603057|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint midday premeal blood.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD + Sulfo use.||||||0.031
81603058|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.792||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline midday 2hr postprandial.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.792
81603059|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint midday 2hr postprandial.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD + Sulfo use.||||||0.510
81603060|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.535||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline PM pre-meal blood glucose.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.535
81603061|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.517||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint PM pre-meal blood glucose.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD + Sulfo use.||||||0.517
81603062|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.869||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline PM 2hr postprandial.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.869
81603063|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint PM 2hr postprandial.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD + Sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81603064|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline 3AM blood glucose.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.164
81603065|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.234||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint 3AM blood glucose.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD + Sulfo use.||||||0.234
81603066|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.175||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline AM 2hr excursion.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.175
81603067|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint AM 2hr excursion.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD + Sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81524818|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|13.77||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||13.77|-4.69|
81603068|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.589||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline midday 2hr excursion.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.589
81603069|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint midday 2hr excursion.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD + Sulfo use.||||||0.161
81603070|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.674||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline PM 2hr excursion.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.674
81603071|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint PM 2hr excursion.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD + Sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81603072|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.201||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline mean all meal time excursions.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.201
81603073|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint mean all meal time excursions.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD + Sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81603074|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.956||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline mean of all 2hr postprandial.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.956
81603075|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint mean of all 2hr postprandial.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD + Sulfo use.||||||0.019
81603076|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.445||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline mean all premeal.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.445
81603077|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.371||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint mean all premeal.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD + Sulfo use.||||||0.371
81603078|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.848||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline combined AM/PM 2hr postprandial.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.848
81603079|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint combined AM/PM 2hr postprandial.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD + Sulfo use.||||||0.002
81603080|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.281||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline AM/PM 2hr postprandial excursion.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.281
81603081|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint AM/PM 2hr postprandial excursion.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD + Sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81644674|NCT02166047|162979978|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.023||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.108||P-value between vesatolimod and placebo was not adjusted for multiplicity due to exploratory nature of the study.|MMRM|||||0.108|-0.061|0.590
81644675|NCT02166047|162979978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.068||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.154||P-value between vesatolimod and placebo was not adjusted for multiplicity due to exploratory nature of the study.|MMRM|||||0.154|-0.018|0.120
81701878|NCT02038790|163099390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4422|TWO_SIDED|||||Two-tailed level of significance of 0.05 and no adjustments made for the number of tests conducted.|Chi-squared|||||||0.4422
81603082|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.588||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline mean all blood glucose values.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.588
81603083|NCT00279201|162883492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.217||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint mean all blood glucose values.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD + Sulfo use.||||||0.217
81603084|NCT00279201|162883493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA used with treatment, Baseline HbA1c, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in the model.||||||0.300
81603085|NCT00279201|162883494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134||95.0||||P-value for \<=7.0%.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.134
81603086|NCT00279201|162883494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.089||95.0||||P-value is for \<7.0%|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.089
81603087|NCT00279201|162883494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.235||95.0||||P-value is for \<=6.5%.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.235
81603088|NCT00279201|162883495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Change from baseline at Week 24.|ANCOVA|Model: Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81603089|NCT00279201|162883495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Change from baseline at Week 36.|ANCOVA|Model: Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81603090|NCT00279201|162883495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Change from baseline at Week 48.|ANCOVA|Model: Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81603091|NCT00279201|162883495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Change from baseline at Week 60.|ANCOVA|Model: Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81603092|NCT00279201|162883495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Change from baseline at Week 72.|ANCOVA|Model: Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81603093|NCT00279201|162883495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Change from baseline at Week 84.|ANCOVA|Model: Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81603094|NCT00279201|162883495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Change from baseline at Week 96.|ANCOVA|Model: Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81603095|NCT00279201|162883495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Change from baseline at Week 108|ANCOVA|Model: Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81462412|NCT02453334|162617502|OTHER||Percentage difference|16.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.19|28.51||||||Percentage difference||28.51|4.19|
81462413|NCT02453334|162617503|OTHER||Percentage difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.85|7.45||||||||7.45|-12.85|
81603096|NCT00279201|162883495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value is for Change from baseline at Week 120.|ANCOVA|Model: Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||0.002
81603097|NCT00279201|162883495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Change from baseline at Endpoint.|ANCOVA|Model: Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81603098|NCT00279201|162883496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.128
81603099|NCT00279201|162883496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 24.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + Sulfo Use.||||||<0.001
81603100|NCT00279201|162883496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 36.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + Sulfo Use.||||||<0.001
81603101|NCT00279201|162883496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 48.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + Sulfo Use.||||||<0.001
81603102|NCT00279201|162883496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 60.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + Sulfo Use.||||||<0.001
81603103|NCT00279201|162883496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 72.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + Sulfo Use.||||||<0.001
81603104|NCT00279201|162883496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 84.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + Sulfo Use.||||||<0.001
81603105|NCT00279201|162883496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 96.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + Sulfo Use.||||||<0.001
81603106|NCT00279201|162883496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 108.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + Sulfo Use.||||||<0.001
81603107|NCT00279201|162883496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value is for Week 120.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + Sulfo Use.||||||0.002
81644676|NCT02166047|162979978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.017||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.102||P-value between vesatolimod and placebo was not adjusted for multiplicity due to exploratory nature of the study.|MMRM|||||0.102|-0.069|0.701
81644677|NCT02166047|162979978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.082||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.21||P-value between vesatolimod and placebo was not adjusted for multiplicity due to exploratory nature of the study.|MMRM|||||0.210|-0.046|0.210
81701879|NCT02038790|163099391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2377|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2377
81462414|NCT02453334|162617503|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.5758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Placebo group was used as the denominator for odds ratio calculation.||1.60|0.43|0.5758
81644678|NCT02166047|162979978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.082||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.21||P-value between vesatolimod and placebo was not adjusted for multiplicity due to exploratory nature of the study.|MMRM|||||0.210|-0.046|0.207
81644679|NCT02166047|162979978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.081||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.21||P-value between vesatolimod and placebo was not adjusted for multiplicity due to exploratory nature of the study.|MMRM|||||0.210|-0.048|0.216
81644680|NCT02166047|162979978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.015||||0.652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|0.051||P-value between vesatolimod and placebo was not adjusted for multiplicity due to exploratory nature of the study.|MMRM|||||0.051|-0.081|0.652
81644681|NCT02166047|162979978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.065||P-value between vesatolimod and placebo was not adjusted for multiplicity due to exploratory nature of the study.|MMRM|||||0.065|-0.066|0.994
81644682|NCT02166047|162979978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.069||P-value between vesatolimod and placebo was not adjusted for multiplicity due to exploratory nature of the study.|MMRM|||||0.069|-0.069|0.996
81644683|NCT02845375|162980021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.299|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.299
81644684|NCT01177137|162980022|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.27||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.77|4.07||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons: (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TQ value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||4.07|-8.77|0.47
81644685|NCT01177137|162980022|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.78||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.27|2.65||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons: (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TQ value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||2.65|-8.27|0.31
81644686|NCT01177137|162980023|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|5.02||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons: (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Ca|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||5.02|-5.30|0.96
81644687|NCT01177137|162980023|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|7.7||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to adjust for two comparisons: (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Ca|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||7.70|-2.21|0.28
81644688|NCT01177137|162980024|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|1.77||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons: (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline THI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||1.77|-0.55|0.30
81644689|NCT01177137|162980024|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|0.52||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons: (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Ca|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline THI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||0.52|-1.75|0.29
81644690|NCT01177137|162980026|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|2.29||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TQ value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||2.29|-3.08|0.77
81644691|NCT01177137|162980026|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|1.96||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TQ value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||1.96|-3.16|0.65
81648214|NCT03672175|162986937|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|4.9||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-D anxiety subscale score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42||4.9|-2.4|0.5090
81603108|NCT00279201|162883496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use + Sulfo Use.||||||<0.001
81603109|NCT00279201|162883497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 24.|ANOVA|Model: Treatment + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81603110|NCT00279201|162883497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 36.|ANOVA|Model: Treatment + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81603111|NCT00279201|162883497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 48.|ANOVA|Model: Treatment + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81644692|NCT01177137|162980027|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.67||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TQ value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||0.67|-1.38|0.50
81644693|NCT01177137|162980027|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.9||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TQ value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||0.90|-1.14|0.82
81644694|NCT01177137|162980028|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.62||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TQ value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation.|||0.62|-1.37|0.46
81644695|NCT01177137|162980028|SUPERIORITY|The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|Slope|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.64|||repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TQ value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||0.64|-1.35|0.48
81644696|NCT01177137|162980029|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.53||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TQ value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||0.53|-0.74|0.75
81644697|NCT01177137|162980029|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.17||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TQ value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||-0.17|-1.56|0.015
81524819|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.03|28.27||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||28.27|9.03|
81603112|NCT00279201|162883497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 60.|ANOVA|Model: Treatment + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81603113|NCT00279201|162883497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 72.|ANOVA|Model: Treatment + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81603114|NCT00279201|162883497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 84.|ANOVA|Model: Treatment + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81603115|NCT00279201|162883497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 96.|ANOVA|Model: Treatment + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81603116|NCT00279201|162883497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 108.|ANOVA|Model: Treatment + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81603117|NCT00279201|162883497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Week 120.|ANOVA|Model: Treatment + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81701880|NCT02038790|163099392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0603|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0603
81603118|NCT00279201|162883497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint.|ANOVA|Model: Treatment + Country + TZD use + sulfonylurea use.||||||<0.001
81603119|NCT00279201|162883498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0||||P-value is for Overall hypoglycemic episodes endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.370
81603120|NCT00279201|162883498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-Value for Overall hypoglycemia episodes.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.006
81603121|NCT00279201|162883498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.397||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal episodes endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.397
81603122|NCT00279201|162883498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.253||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal episodes overall.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.253
81603123|NCT00279201|162883498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.893||95.0||||P-value is for Severe episodes endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.893
81603124|NCT00279201|162883498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.391||95.0||||P-value is for Severe episodes overall.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.391
81603125|NCT00279201|162883499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.497||95.0||||P-value for Hypoglycemia episodes Endpoint.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.497
81603126|NCT00279201|162883499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071||95.0||||P-value is for Hypoglycemia episodes Overall.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.071
81603127|NCT00279201|162883499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal episodes Endpoint.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.065
81701881|NCT02038790|163099393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0010
81603128|NCT00279201|162883499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal episodes Overall.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.021
81701882|NCT03170258|163099468|OTHER|||||||0.0015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|One-sample 2-sided t-test against a mean of 0 used to evaluate the main effect of VTA activation during neurofeedback.||||||0.0015
81603129|NCT00279201|162883499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0||||P-value is for Severe episodes Endpoint.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.200
81603130|NCT00279201|162883499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208||95.0||||P-value is for Severe episodes Overall.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.208
81603131|NCT00279201|162883500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-value is for Change.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline, country, TZD use and sulfo use.||||||0.004
81603132|NCT00279201|162883501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.204||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline at Week 0.|ANOVA|ANOVA used with treatment, country, TZD use and Sulfo use in the model.||||||0.204
81462415|NCT02453334|162617504|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.2772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.56||Placebo group was used as the denominator for odds ratio calculation|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.56|0.76|0.2772
81524820|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|18.78||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||18.78|-0.64|
81524821|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|9.28||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||9.28|-10.00|
81603133|NCT00279201|162883501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0||||P-Value is for Change from baseline to endpoint.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA used with treatment, Baseline HbA1c, country, TZD use and sulfo use in the model.||||||0.017
81603134|NCT00279201|162883501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0||||P-value is for Change Week 24 to Week 120 endpoint.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA used with treatment, Baseline HbA1c, country, TZD use and sulfo use in the model.||||||0.020
81603135|NCT00279201|162883502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA with maintained goal/did not maintain goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.036
81701883|NCT03170258|163099469|OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sample t-test against 0 for the ratio of Beta to Theta power.||||||>0.10
81701884|NCT01391468|163099506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81701885|NCT01391468|163099507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.744|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.744
81462416|NCT02453334|162617504|OTHER||Percentage difference|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|16.43||||||||16.43|-5.01|
81462417|NCT02453334|162617505|OTHER|||||||0.0011|||||||Log Rank|P-value was estimated using logrank test stratified by country||||||0.0011
81462418|NCT02453334|162617506|OTHER||Percentage difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|9.08||||||||9.08|-7.60|
81462419|NCT02453334|162617506|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.8924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.29|0.49|0.8924
81462420|NCT02453334|162617507|OTHER||Percentage difference|-9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.41|0.77||||||||0.77|-20.41|
81462421|NCT02453334|162617507|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Placebo group was used as the denominator for odds ratio calculation.||The odds ratio (95% \[CI) and P-value of treatment effect is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-squared test adjusting for country. Placebo group was used as the denominator for odds ratio calculation.||1.06|0.28|0.0740
81524822|NCT01393639|162738223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|16.29||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||16.29|-2.91|
81603136|NCT00279201|162883503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.708||95.0|||||ANOVA|From ANOVA with maintained goal/did not maintain goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.708
81603137|NCT00279201|162883504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country, TZD use, and Sulfo use.||||||0.028
81603138|NCT00279201|162883505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.738||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.738
81603139|NCT00279201|162883506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA with maintained goal/did not maintain goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||<0.001
81603140|NCT00279201|162883507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA with maintained goal/did not maintain goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.043
81603141|NCT00279201|162883508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||<0.001
81603142|NCT00279201|162883509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country, TZD use, and sulfo use.||||||0.032
81603143|NCT00279201|162883510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037||95.0||||P-value is for Sulfonylurea/TZD.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country only.||||||0.037
81603144|NCT00279201|162883510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0||||P-value is for Sulfonylurea/metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country only.||||||0.025
81701886|NCT01391468|163099508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|||||Only the probiotics group arrived at the reported p-value after 6 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0042
81701887|NCT01391468|163099509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|||||Only the probiotics group arrived at the reported p-value after 6 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0099
81701888|NCT01783470|163099526|EQUIVALENCE|All p values presented are two tailed. p values \< 0.05 were considered to indicate statistical significance for the primary outcome.||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon sign-ranks test|||Since the sample size of twelve subjects limited the ability to demonstrate that measurements were normally distributed, we used the non-parametric Wilcoxon sign-ranks test to assess the primary and secondary endpoints. All p values presented are two tailed. p values \< 0.05 were considered to indicate statistical significance for the primary outcome.||||0.001
81648215|NCT03672175|162986937|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77||0.8948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|3.7||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-D anxiety subscale score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42||3.7|-3.2|0.8948
81462422|NCT02453334|162617508|OTHER||Percentage difference|-12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.31|-0.91||||||||-0.91|-23.31|
81462423|NCT02453334|162617508|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.0446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.99||The odds ratio (95% \[CI) and P-value of treatment effect is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-squared test adjusting for country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Placebo group was used as the denominator for odds ratio calculation||||0.99|0.26|0.0446
81462424|NCT02453334|162617509|OTHER||Percentage difference|-19.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|-8.69||||||||-8.69|-30.90|
81524823|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.02||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.02|-0.37|
81462425|NCT02453334|162617509|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.63||The odds ratio (95% \[CI) and P-value of treatment effect is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-squared test adjusting for country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Placebo group was used as the denominator for odds ratio calculation.||||0.63|0.14|0.0010
81462426|NCT02453334|162617510|OTHER||Percentage difference|-21.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.22|-9.51||||||||-9.51|-33.22|
81462427|NCT02453334|162617510|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.61||The odds ratio (95% \[CI) and P-value of treatment effect is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-squared test adjusting for country|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Placebo group was used as the denominator for odds ratio calculation.|||0.61|0.13|0.0009
81462428|NCT02453334|162617511|OTHER||Percentage difference|-16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.73|-4.26||||||||-4.26|-27.73|
81462429|NCT02453334|162617511|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.79||The odds ratio (95% \[CI) and P-value of treatment effect is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-squared test adjusting for country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Placebo group was used as the denominator for odds ratio calculation.|||0.79|0.14|0.0093
81462430|NCT02453334|162617512|OTHER||Percentage difference|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.37|6.57||||||||6.57|-15.37|
81462431|NCT02453334|162617512|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.4786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.89||The odds ratio (95% \[CI) and P-value of treatment effect is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-squared test adjusting for country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Placebo group was used as the denominator for odds ratio calculation.|||1.89|0.26|0.4786
81462432|NCT02453334|162617513|OTHER||Percentage difference|-7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.25|4.55||||||||4.55|-19.25|
81462433|NCT02453334|162617513|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.2084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.43||The odds ratio (95% \[CI) and P-value of treatment effect is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-squared test adjusting for country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Placebo group was used as the denominator for odds ratio calculation.|||1.43|0.20|0.2084
81462434|NCT02453334|162617514|OTHER||Percentage difference|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.33|15.54||||||||15.54|-9.33|
81462435|NCT02453334|162617514|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.6508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|3.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The odds ratio (95% \[CI) and P-value of treatment effect is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-squared test adjusting for country.|Placebo group was used as the denominator for odds ratio calculation.|||3.24|0.48|0.6508
81462436|NCT02453334|162617516|OTHER|||||||0.0063||||||P-value was estimated using logrank test stratified by pooled sites.|Log Rank|||||||0.0063
81462437|NCT00302848|162617519|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size calculations for VTE risk showed that 50,000 patients should be sufficient to exclude a twofold risk.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||<|0.05||95.0|0.6|1.8|||Regression, Cox|||Null hypothesis: HR ≥ 2 (VTE of DRSP vs. LNG)||1.8|0.6|<0.05
81462438|NCT02110758|162617538|OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Regression, Logistic|||To estimate exposure to the intervention on the Access composite score, we used a difference-in-differences model with fixed effects for practices. The dependent variable was the composite score. The intervention effects were represented by the coefficient estimates for survey time period (pre or post) interacted with status (pilot or comparison).||||.025
81524824|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.11||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.11|-0.46|
81603145|NCT00279201|162883510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.132||95.0||||P-value is for Metformin/TZD.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country only.||||||0.132
81603146|NCT00279201|162883510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.849||95.0||||P-value is for Sulfonylurea/metformin/TZD.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country only.||||||0.849
81603147|NCT00279201|162883511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-value is for Sulfonylurea/TZD|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country only.||||||0.006
81644698|NCT01177137|162980030|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.69||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TQ value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||0.69|-0.83|0.85
81462439|NCT02110758|162617538|OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Regression, Logistic|||To estimate exposure to the intervention on the Affective Communication composite score, we used a difference-in-differences model with fixed effects for practices. The dependent variable was the composite score. The intervention effects were represented by the coefficient estimates for survey time period (pre or post) interacted with status (pilot or comparison).||||0.69
81462440|NCT02110758|162617538|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Regression, Logistic|||To estimate exposure to the intervention on the Shared Decision-Making composite score, we used a difference-in-differences model with fixed effects for practices. The dependent variable was the composite score. The intervention effects were represented by the coefficient estimates for survey time period (pre or post) interacted with status (pilot or comparison).||||.013
81462441|NCT02110758|162617538|OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||Regression, Logistic|||To estimate exposure to the intervention on the Patient Self-Management composite score, we used a difference-in-differences model with fixed effects for practices. The dependent variable was the composite score. The intervention effects were represented by the coefficient estimates for survey time period (pre or post) interacted with status (pilot or comparison).||||0.85
81462442|NCT02110758|162617538|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Regression, Logistic|||To estimate exposure to the intervention on the Exchanging Information composite score, we used a difference-in-differences model with fixed effects for practices. The dependent variable was the composite score. The intervention effects were represented by the coefficient estimates for survey time period (pre or post) interacted with status (pilot or comparison).||||.013
81524825|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.1||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.10|-0.45|
81644699|NCT01177137|162980030|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.46||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TQ value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||0.46|-0.86|0.55
81701889|NCT00247273|163099528|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In order to establish noninferiority for the primary efficacy variable at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, a total of 1068 patients, 534 per treatment group, is required. This calculation is based on the following assumptions: the noninferiority margin (or delta) = 1.5%, the common SD (standard deviation) of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Month 12 = 4.5%, the 1 year dropout rate = 20%, and the true mean difference μD - μM = 0.5%.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.115|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.505|0.274|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center||||0.274|-0.505|
81701890|NCT00247273|163099529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.076|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.475|0.323|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||||0.323|-0.475|
81462443|NCT02110758|162617538|OTHER|||||||0.053|||||||Regression, Logistic|||To estimate exposure to the intervention on the Overall Rating of Treatment Team composite score, we used a difference-in-differences model with fixed effects for practices. The dependent variable was the composite score. The intervention effects were represented by the coefficient estimates for survey time period (pre or post) interacted with status (pilot or comparison).||||.053
81462444|NCT02110758|162617540|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Regression, Logistic|||To estimate exposure to the intervention on Per Member Per Month Hospitalizations, we used a difference-in-differences model with fixed effects for practices. The dependent variable was Per Member Per Month Hospitalizations. The intervention effects were represented by the coefficient estimates for utilization time period (baseline or follow-up) interacted with status (pilot or comparison).||||0.2
81462445|NCT02110758|162617540|OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||Regression, Logistic|||To estimate exposure to the intervention on Per Member Per Month Emergency Department (ED) Visits, we used a difference-in-differences model with fixed effects for practices. The dependent variable was Per Member Per Month ED Visits. The intervention effects were represented by the coefficient estimates for utilization time period (baseline or follow-up) interacted with status (pilot or comparison).||||0.62
81462446|NCT02110758|162617540|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Regression, Logistic|||To estimate exposure to the intervention on Per Member Per Month Primary Care Visits, we used a difference-in-differences model with fixed effects for practices. The dependent variable was Per Member Per Month Primary Care Visits. The intervention effects were represented by the coefficient estimates for utilization time period (baseline or follow-up) interacted with status (pilot or comparison).||||0.68
81462447|NCT02110758|162617540|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Logistic|||To estimate exposure to the intervention on Per Member Per Month Specialist Visits, we used a difference-in-differences model with fixed effects for practices. The dependent variable was Per Member Per Month Specialist Visits. The intervention effects were represented by the coefficient estimates for utilization time period (baseline or follow-up) interacted with status (pilot or comparison).||||0.03
81462448|NCT03660189|162617555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.54
81462449|NCT03660189|162617555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.44
81462450|NCT03660189|162617557|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81462451|NCT03660189|162617560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.91
81462452|NCT03660189|162617561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.45
81462453|NCT03660189|162617565|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81462454|NCT03660189|162617566|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81524826|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.18||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.18|-0.52|
81524827|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.0||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.00|-0.35|
81524828|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.18||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.18|-0.53|
81603148|NCT00279201|162883511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048||95.0||||P-value is for Sulfonylurea/metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country only.||||||0.048
81603149|NCT00279201|162883511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.258||95.0||||P-value is for Metformin/TZD.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country only.||||||0.258
81603150|NCT00279201|162883511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.848||95.0||||P-value is for Sulfonylurea/metformin/TZD.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country only.||||||0.848
81603151|NCT00279201|162883512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA with maintained goal/did not maintain goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.004
81603152|NCT00279201|162883513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.553||95.0|||||ANOVA|From ANOVA with maintained goal/did not maintain goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.553
81644700|NCT01177137|162980031|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-3.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.27|2.88||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||2.88|-9.27|0.30
81648216|NCT03672175|162986938|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.9591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|4.3||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-D Bech-6 subscale score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15||4.3|-4.5|0.9591
81462455|NCT01342523|162617572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.17||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included all 5 treatment main effects and the 10 two-way interactions as well as gender, race, and age as covariates.||Null hypothesis: No difference in 3-month abstinence rates for participants receiving CIS vs No CIS. We hypothesized that CIS would result in significantly higher abstinence rates compared to No CIS.||1.17|0.88|.825
81462456|NCT01342523|162617572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.36||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included all 5 treatment main effects and the 10 two-way interactions as well as gender, race, and age as covariates.||Null hypothesis: No difference in 3-month abstinence rates for participants receiving NRT vs No NRT. We hypothesized that NRT would result in significantly higher abstinence rates compared to No NRT.||1.36|1.02|.028
81462457|NCT01342523|162617572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.13||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included all 5 treatment main effects and the 10 two-way interactions as well as gender, race, and age as covariates.||Null hypothesis: No difference in 3-month abstinence rates for participants receiving Email Messaging vs No Email Messaging. We hypothesized that Email Messaging would result in significantly higher abstinence rates compared to No Email Messaging.||1.13|0.85|.755
81462458|NCT01342523|162617572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.996|1.33||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included all 5 treatment main effects and the 10 two-way interactions as well as gender, race, and age as covariates.||Null hypothesis: No difference in 3-month abstinence rates for participants receiving the Full SmokeFree.gov Website vs the Lite SmokeFree.gov Website . We hypothesized that the Full SmokeFree.gov Website would result in significantly higher abstinence rates compared to the LiteSmokeFree.gov Website .||1.33|0.996|.057
81462459|NCT01342523|162617572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.555||95.0|0.83|1.11||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included all 5 treatment main effects and the 10 two-way interactions as well as gender, race, and age as covariates.||Null hypothesis: No difference in 3-month abstinence rates for participants receiving the Full Cessation Booklet vs the Brief Cessation Booklet We hypothesized that the Full Cessation Booklet would result in significantly higher abstinence rates compared to the Brief Cessation Booklet.||1.11|0.83|.555
81524829|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.07||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.07|-0.31|
81524830|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.17||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.17|-0.54|
81462460|NCT01303172|162617583|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.54||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.87|||Log Rank|||The difference between the two treatment groups was tested with a two-sided log-rank test and a Cox regression model was used to estimate the hazard ratio (HR) and its 95% CI and associated p-value.||0.87|0.33|0.011
81462461|NCT03627546|162617599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.01
81462462|NCT03627546|162617600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0007
81462463|NCT00615550|162617605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.55||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.92|0.33|0.020
81462464|NCT00615550|162617606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis presented for composite score data.||||0.048
81462465|NCT00615550|162617606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.39||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis presented for RDS data.||0.92|0.17|0.026
81462466|NCT00615550|162617607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis presented for births \<=27 6/7 weeks data.||0.97|0.25|0.036
81462467|NCT00615550|162617607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.62||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis presented for \<= 34 6/7 weeks data.||0.92|0.42|0.016
81462468|NCT00615550|162617607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis presented for \<36 weeks data.||1.16|0.68|0.376
81462469|NCT00615550|162617608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.57||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|2.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.35|0.14|0.431
81462470|NCT00615550|162617609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.47||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.85|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis for birth weight \< 1500 grams data.||0.85|0.26|0.01
81462471|NCT00615550|162617609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis for birth weight \< 2500 grams data.||1.11|0.62|0.213
81462472|NCT01537042|162617610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|0.44||||0.0232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.88|||ANCOVA|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was performed for the log-transformed PLMI ratio with treatment and region as factors and Baseline as a covariate.||||0.88|0.22|0.0232
81462473|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.0328|||||||Mann-Whitney U-test|||Age||||0.0328
81462474|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.7128|||||||Fisher Exact|||Sex||||0.7128
81462475|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.0465|||||||Mann-Whitney U-test|||Body mass index||||0.0465
81462476|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.8872|||||||Mann-Whitney U-test|||Duration of illness||||0.8872
81462477|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.0388|||||||Fisher Exact|||Smoking history||||0.0388
81524831|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.09||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.09|-0.47|
81603153|NCT00279201|162883514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||P-value is for Mean of all post meals blood glucose.|ANOVA|ANOVA with maintained goal/did not maintain goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.010
81462478|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.4855|||||||Fisher Exact|||Complications||||0.4855
81524832|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.18||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.18|-0.56|
81462479|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.663|||||||Fisher Exact|||Complications - Liver disorder||||0.6630
81462480|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.2067|||||||Fisher Exact|||Complications - Renal disorder||||0.2067
81603154|NCT00279201|162883514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0||||P-value is for Average of all blood glucose.|ANOVA|ANOVA with maintained goal/did not maintain goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.035
81603155|NCT00279201|162883515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.516||95.0||||P-value is for Mean of post-meals blood glucose.|ANOVA|From ANOVA with maintained goal/did not maintain goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.516
81701891|NCT00247273|163099530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0005|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0035|0.0024|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||||0.0024|-0.0035|
81462481|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.8749|||||||Fisher Exact|||Complications - Cardiovascular disorder||||0.8749
81462482|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.482|||||||Fisher Exact|||Complications - Blood disorder||||0.4820
81462483|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.6355|||||||Fisher Exact|||Complications - Respiratory disorder||||0.6355
81462484|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.8193|||||||Fisher Exact|||Complications - Diabetes mellitus||||0.8193
81462485|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.5723|||||||Fisher Exact|||Complications - Uveitis||||0.5723
81462486|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Complications - Inflammatory bowel disease||||1.0000
81462487|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Complications - Psoriasis||||1.0000
81462488|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.0144|||||||Fisher Exact|||Past Illnesses||||0.0144
81462489|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Allergy history||||1.0000
81462490|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.3928|||||||Fisher Exact|||Adalimumab self-injection status||||0.3928
81462491|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.2735|||||||Fisher Exact|||Prior medications - NSAIDs||||0.2735
81462492|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.8875|||||||Fisher Exact|||Prior medications - Biological products||||0.8875
81462493|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.254|||||||Fisher Exact|||Prior medications - Adrenal corticosteroids||||0.2540
81462494|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.0226|||||||Fisher Exact|||Concomitant drugs||||0.0226
81462495|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Concomitant drug: NSAIDs||||1.0000
81462496|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.2481|||||||Fisher Exact|||Concomitant drugs - DMARDs||||0.2481
81462497|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.1558|||||||Fisher Exact|||Concomitant drugs - Methotrexate||||0.1558
81462498|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Concomitant drugs - salazosulfapyridine||||1.0000
81462499|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.0094|||||||Fisher Exact|||Concomitant drugs - Adrenal corticosteroids||||0.0094
81462500|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Concomitant therapy||||1.0000
81462501|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||0.8836|||||||Fisher Exact|||Human leukocyte antigen B27 (HLA-B27) test result||||0.8836
81462502|NCT01329380|162617664|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||BASDAI at start of treatment||||1.0000
81462503|NCT01779440|162617670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65||||||The P-Value of 0.65 was calculated from the difference between groups for the above outcome variable.|Chi-squared|||||||0.65
81462504|NCT02748213|162617683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|2.2||||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.17|14.56|||Chi-squared||The approximate 95% CI for the difference in response (CR or PR) rates was determined using the Hauck-Anderson correction.|||14.56|-10.17|0.717
81524833|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.01||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.01|-0.39|
81603156|NCT00279201|162883515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.425||95.0||||P-value is for Average of all blood glucose.|ANOVA|From ANOVA with maintained goal/did not maintain goal, country, TZD use, and sulfo use in model.||||||0.425
81603157|NCT00279201|162883516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in model.||||||0.770
81603158|NCT00279201|162883516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.990
81524834|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.25||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.25|-0.63|
81524835|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.05||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.05|-0.34|
81603159|NCT00279201|162883516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.552||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in model.||||||0.552
81603160|NCT00279201|162883516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.271||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.271
81603161|NCT00279201|162883517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0||||P-value is for \<=7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.027
81603162|NCT00279201|162883517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||P-value is for \<7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.021
81603163|NCT00279201|162883517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.799||95.0||||P-value is for \<=6.5%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.799
81603164|NCT00279201|162883517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.676||95.0||||P-value is for \<=7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.676
81603165|NCT00279201|162883517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value is for \<7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81603166|NCT00279201|162883517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value is for \<=6.5%.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81603167|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.241||95.0||||P-value is for Mean fast blood glucose (BG).|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.241
81603168|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.305||95.0||||P-value is for AM 2-hour postprandial (PP) BG.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.305
81603169|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.842||95.0||||P-value is for Midday premeal blood glucose.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.842
81603170|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.917||95.0||||P-value is for Midday 2-hour (hr) PP BG.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.917
81603171|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.648||95.0||||P-value is for PM premeal blood glucose.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.648
81603172|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.613||95.0||||P-value is for PM 2-hour postprandial BG.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.613
81603173|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.813||95.0||||P-value is for 3 AM blood glucose.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.813
81603174|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.953||95.0||||P-value is for AM 2-hour BG excursion.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.953
81603175|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.933||95.0||||P-value is for Midday 2-hour BG excursion.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.933
81603176|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.348||95.0||||P-value is for PM 2-hour BG excursion.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.348
81603177|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.625||95.0||||P-value is for Mean all mealtime excursions.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.625
81644701|NCT01177137|162980031|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.98||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.75|4.93||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||4.93|-6.75|0.76
81644702|NCT01177137|162980032|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|9.68||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||9.68|-3.44|0.35
81644703|NCT01177137|162980032|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.19||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|9.54||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||9.54|-2.96|0.30
81644704|NCT01177137|162980033|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|8.02||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||8.02|-5.20|0.68
81644705|NCT01177137|162980033|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.26||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|7.33||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||7.33|-5.44|0.77
81644706|NCT01177137|162980034|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-3.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.47||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|5.23||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||5.23|-12.30|0.43
81644707|NCT01177137|162980034|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-13.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.24||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.02|-5.38||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||-5.38|-22.02|0.001
81644708|NCT01177137|162980035|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.91||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|11.38||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||11.38|-3.96|0.34
81462505|NCT02748213|162617685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.99|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio (HR) calculated using Herceptin + Taxotere arm as reference.|||0.99|0.53|0.0449
81524836|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.2||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.20|-0.59|
81603178|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.573||95.0||||P-value is for Mean all 2-hour PP BG.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.573
81603179|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.711||95.0||||P-value is for Mean all premeal blood glucose.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.711
81644709|NCT01177137|162980035|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.82||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.72|7.26||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||7.26|-7.72|0.95
81462506|NCT02748213|162617687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.4758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.32|||Log Rank||HR calculated using Herceptin + Taxotere arm as reference.|||1.32|0.56|0.4758
81462507|NCT00961350|162617695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportions|3.8||||0.02||95.0|1.8|6.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO at randomization.|The proportion is from the PA32540 treatment group.|The primary efficacy endpoint was the proportion of subjects with gastric ulcers throughout 6 months of treatment. The primary endpoint was analyzed with the CMH test stratified by NSAID use (COX-2/Other NSAID/No) at randomization. A sample size of 250 subjects/treatment would provide 86% power to detect the difference of 8% between EC aspirin 325 mg (13%) and PA32540 (5%) with a 2-sided significance of 5%; and, provides adequate power to test the key secondary endpoints in sequential order.||6.8|1.8|0.020
81603180|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.372||95.0||||P-value is for Mean combined AM/PM 2hr PP BG.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.372
81603181|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.516||95.0||||P-value is for Mean AM/PM 2hr BG excursion.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.516
81603182|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.639||95.0||||P-value is for Mean all BG values.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.639
81603183|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.131||95.0||||P-value is for Mean fast blood glucose (BG).|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.131
81603184|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||95.0||||P-value is for AM 2-hour postprandial (PP) BG.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.530
81603185|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.578||95.0||||P-value is for Midday premeal blood glucose.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.578
81603186|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-value is for Midday 2-hour (hr) PP BG.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.004
81603187|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.951||95.0||||P-value is for PM premeal blood glucose.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.951
81603188|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58||95.0||||P-value is for PM 2-hour postprandial BG.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.580
81603189|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071||95.0||||P-value is for 3 AM blood glucose.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.071
81603190|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.081||95.0||||P-value is for AM 2-hour BG excursion.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.081
81603191|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for Midday 2-hour BG excursion.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||<0.001
81603192|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.542||95.0||||P-value is for PM 2-hour BG excursion.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.542
81603193|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value is for Mean all mealtime excursions.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.003
81603194|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.105||95.0||||P-value is for Mean all 2-hour PP BG.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.105
81603195|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.487||95.0||||P-value is for Mean all premeal blood glucose.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.487
81603196|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.491||95.0||||P-value is for Mean combined AM/PM 2hr PP BG.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.491
81524837|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.12||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.12|-0.51|
81524838|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.16||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.16|-0.55|
81603197|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.127||95.0||||P-value is for Mean AM/PM 2hr BG excursion.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.127
81603198|NCT00279201|162883518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.861||95.0||||P-value is for Mean all BG values.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.861
81603199|NCT00279201|162883519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.745||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in model.||||||0.745
81603200|NCT00279201|162883519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.467||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in model.||||||0.467
81603201|NCT00279201|162883519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.575||95.0||||P-value is for Week 6.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.575
81603202|NCT00279201|162883519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.726||95.0||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.726
81603203|NCT00279201|162883519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.978||95.0||||P-value is for Week 24.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.978
81603204|NCT00279201|162883519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.345||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.345
81603205|NCT00279201|162883519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166||95.0||||P-value is for Week 6.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.166
81603206|NCT00279201|162883519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064||95.0||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.064
81603207|NCT00279201|162883519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.199||95.0||||P-value is for Week 24.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.199
81603208|NCT00279201|162883519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.098
81603209|NCT00279201|162883520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.467||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, and TZD use in model.||||||0.467
81603210|NCT00279201|162883520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.575||95.0||||P-value is for Week 6.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.575
81603211|NCT00279201|162883520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.726||95.0||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.726
81603212|NCT00279201|162883520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.978||95.0||||P-value is for Week 24.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.978
81603213|NCT00279201|162883520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.345||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.345
81462508|NCT00961350|162617696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO at randomization.||The cumulative proportion of subjects developing gastric ulcers and/or duodenal ulcers at 6 months was analyzed using the CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO at randomization.||||0.002
81462509|NCT00961350|162617697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO at randomization.||The cumulative proportion of subjects with Treatment Success was analyzed using the CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO at randomization.||||<0.001
81462510|NCT00961350|162617698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO at randomization.||The cumulative proportion of subjects discontinuing from the study due to NSAID-associated upper GI adverse events was analyzed using the CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO at randomization.||||0.002
81462511|NCT00961350|162617699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO and by baseline heartburn severity at randomization.||The proportion of subjects who had no heartburn at 6 months (regardless of the presence or absence of heartburn at baseline) was analyzed using the CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO at randomization.||||<0.001
81462512|NCT02498444|162617754|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.29||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.64|||Poisson regression|Poisson regression model demonstrating associations between treatment groups and outcomes (chest tube duration in days and length of stay in days)||||1.64|1.02|0.03
81524839|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.01||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.01|-0.38|
81462513|NCT02498444|162617755|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.23||||0.0498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.51||Poisson regression model demonstrating associations between treatment groups and outcomes (chest tube duration in days and length of stay in days)|Poisson regression|||||1.51|1.00|0.0498
81462514|NCT02498444|162617756|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Unadjusted repeated measure analysis|||Between-group comparison at postoperative hour 0||||0.05
81462515|NCT02498444|162617756|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Unadjusted repeated measure analysis|||Between-group comparison at postoperative hour 12||||<0.01
81462516|NCT02498444|162617756|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Unadjusted repeated measure analysis|||Between-group comparison at postoperative hour 24||||0.14
81462517|NCT02498444|162617757|OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Unadjusted repeated measure analysis|||Between-group comparison at postoperative hour 0||||0.23
81462518|NCT02498444|162617757|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Unadjusted repeated measure analysis|||Between-group comparison at postoperative hour 12||||0.27
81462519|NCT02498444|162617757|OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||Unadjusted repeated measure analysis|||Between-group comparison at postoperative hour 24||||0.65
81462520|NCT02498444|162617758|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Unadjusted repeated measure analysis|||Between-group comparison at postoperative hour 0||||0.37
81462521|NCT02498444|162617758|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Unadjusted repeated measure analysis|||Between-group comparison at postoperative hour 12||||<0.01
81462522|NCT02498444|162617758|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Unadjusted repeated measure analysis|||Between-group comparison at postoperative hour 24||||0.30
81462523|NCT01270464|162617763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0507||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.259||The overall treatment effect for each reslizumab dose was compared to placebo using a 2-sided t-test at the a priori significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary variable was analyzed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects (treatment, stratification factors, sex, visit, interaction of treatment and visit), covariates (height, baseline value), and patient as the random effect for the repeated measurements.||0.259|0.060|0.0018
81462524|NCT01270464|162617763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0508||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.215||The overall treatment effect for each reslizumab dose was compared to placebo using a 2-sided t-test at the a priori significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary variable was analyzed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects (treatment, stratification factors, sex, visit, interaction of treatment and visit), covariates (height, baseline value), and patient as the random effect for the repeated measurements.||0.215|0.016|0.0237
81462525|NCT01270464|162617764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0543||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.237||The overall treatment effect for each reslizumab dose was compared to placebo using a 2-sided t-test at the a priori significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As with the primary outcome, this respiratory test outcome was analyzed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects (treatment, stratification factors, sex, visit, interaction of treatment and visit), covariates (height, baseline value), and patient as the random effect for the repeated measurements.||0.237|0.023|0.0174
81462526|NCT01270464|162617764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0543||0.3731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.155||The overall treatment effect for each reslizumab dose was compared to placebo using a 2-sided t-test at the a priori significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As with the primary outcome, this respiratory test outcome was analyzed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects (treatment, stratification factors, sex, visit, interaction of treatment and visit), covariates (height, baseline value), and patient as the random effect for the repeated measurements.||0.155|-0.058|0.3731
81524840|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.27||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.27|-0.67|
81603214|NCT00279201|162883520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.745||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, and TZD use in model.||||||0.745
81524841|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.15||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.15|-0.30|
81603215|NCT00279201|162883520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166||95.0||||P-value is for Week 6.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.166
81603216|NCT00279201|162883520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064||95.0||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.064
81603217|NCT00279201|162883520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.199||95.0||||P-value is for Week 24.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.199
81603218|NCT00279201|162883520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.098
81603219|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.837||95.0||||P-value is for Week 1.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.837
81603220|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.205||95.0||||P-value is for Week 2.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.205
81603221|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.704||95.0||||P-value is for Week 3.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.704
81603222|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0||||P-value is for Week 4.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.610
81603223|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.352||95.0||||P-value is for Week 5.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.352
81644710|NCT01177137|162980036|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.07|5.38||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||5.38|-9.07|0.62
81644711|NCT01177137|162980036|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-4.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.58||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.48|2.55||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||2.55|-11.48|0.21
81648217|NCT03672175|162986938|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28||0.2713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|2.0||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-D Bech-6 subscale score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15||2.0|-7.0|0.2713
81603224|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.636||95.0||||P-value is for Week 6.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.636
81603225|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||95.0||||P-value is for Week 8.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.880
81603226|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.904||95.0||||P-value is for Week 10.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.904
81603227|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.859||95.0||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.859
81603228|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.654||95.0||||P-value is for Week 24.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.654
81603229|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.566||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.566
81603230|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.926||95.0||||P-value is for Week 1.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.926
81603231|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.902||95.0||||P-value is for Week 2.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.902
81603232|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.766||95.0||||P-value is for Week 3.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.766
81603233|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.449||95.0||||P-value is for Week 4.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.449
81603234|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.797||95.0||||P-value is for Week 5.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.797
81603235|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.438||95.0||||P-value is for Week 6.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.438
81603236|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.602||95.0||||P-value is for Week 8.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.602
81701892|NCT00247273|163099531|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The estimates of the common SD, dropout rate at month 24 and true difference are also based on previous risedronate Phase III studies (RVN008993, RVE009093, ROE009394, HMR4003E/3001).|LS Mean Difference|-0.239|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.727|0.249|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled centers.||The sample size of 1068 patients will provide approximately 90% power to demonstrate the noninferiority of the monthly regimen at month 24, using a 2% noninferiority margin and assuming a common SD of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at month 24 of 5%, a 2-year dropout rate of 30%, and a true mean difference (uDaily-uMonthly) of 0.8%.||0.249|-0.727|
81603237|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.493||95.0||||P-value is for Week 10.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.493
81603238|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.335||95.0||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.335
81603239|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.398||95.0||||P-value is for Week 24.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.398
81603240|NCT00279201|162883521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.903||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in the model.||||||0.903
81603241|NCT00279201|162883522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.953||95.0||||P-value is for Hypoglycemia episodes endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country and TZD use.||||||0.953
81603242|NCT00279201|162883522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.953||95.0||||P-value is for Overall hypoglycemia episodes.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country and TZD use.||||||0.953
81603243|NCT00279201|162883522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.188||95.0||||P-value is for Severe episodes overall.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country and TZD use.||||||0.188
81603244|NCT00279201|162883522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal episodes endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country and TZD use.||||||0.226
81603245|NCT00279201|162883522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.855||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal episodes overall.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country and TZD use.||||||0.855
81603246|NCT00279201|162883522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0||||P-value is for Hypoglycemia episodes at endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country and TZD use.||||||0.250
81603247|NCT00279201|162883522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.123||95.0||||P-value is for Overall hypoglycemia episodes.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country and TZD use.||||||0.123
81603248|NCT00279201|162883522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166||95.0||||P-value is for Severe episodes overall.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country and TZD use.||||||0.166
81603249|NCT00279201|162883522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.273||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal episodes endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country and TZD use.||||||0.273
81603250|NCT00279201|162883522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal episodes overall.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic controlling for country and TZD use.||||||0.039
81603251|NCT00279201|162883523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.623||95.0||||P-value is for Hypoglycemia episodes Endpoint.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.623
81603252|NCT00279201|162883523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.949||95.0||||P-value is for Hypoglycemic episodes Overall.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.949
81603253|NCT00279201|162883523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0||||P-value is for Hypoglycemia episodes Endpoint.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.730
81603254|NCT00279201|162883523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.445||95.0||||P-value is for Hypoglycemia episodes Overall.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.445
81603255|NCT00279201|162883523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.949||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal episodes Endpoint.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.949
81603256|NCT00279201|162883523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal episodes Overall.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.590
81603257|NCT00279201|162883523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.657||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal episodes Endpoint.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.657
81603258|NCT00279201|162883523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.108||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal episodes Overall.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.108
81603259|NCT00279201|162883523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161||95.0||||P-value is for Severe episodes Overall.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.161
81603260|NCT00279201|162883523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.178||95.0||||P-value is for Severe episodes Overall.|ANOVA|Response = Treatment + Country + TZD use + Sulfo use.||||||0.178
81603261|NCT00279201|162883524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.917||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in model.||||||0.917
81603262|NCT00279201|162883524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.754||95.0||||P-value for Baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in model.||||||0.754
81603263|NCT00279201|162883524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42||95.0||||P-value is for Change.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline, country, and TZD use.||||||0.420
81603264|NCT00279201|162883524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.514||95.0||||P-value for Change.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline, country, and TZD use.||||||0.514
81603265|NCT00279201|162883525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in model.||||||0.770
81603266|NCT00279201|162883525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.566||95.0||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.566
81603267|NCT00279201|162883525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.812||95.0||||P-value is for Week 24.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.812
81603268|NCT00279201|162883525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.990
81603269|NCT00279201|162883525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.552||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA with treatment, country, TZD use in model.||||||0.552
81603270|NCT00279201|162883525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.179||95.0||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.179
81603271|NCT00279201|162883525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.377||95.0||||P-value is for Week 24.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.377
81603272|NCT00279201|162883525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.271||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint.|ANCOVA|Response = Treatment + Baseline + Country + TZD use.||||||0.271
81603273|NCT00916032|162883526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.103||95.0|||||paired t-test done on the Log(AUC 0-48h)|||||||0.103
81603274|NCT00916032|162883527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.162||95.0|||||paired t-test done on the Log(AUC 0-48h)|||||||0.162
81603275|NCT02202434|162883592|NON_INFERIORITY|10.5% non-inferiority margin|Difference in Percentages|3.1||||0.0027|ONE_SIDED|97.5||8.32|||Farrington-Manning|||||8.32||0.0027
81701893|NCT00247273|163099532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.085|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.609|0.439|||ANOVA|Fixed Effects for treatment \& pooled center||||0.439|-0.609|
81701894|NCT00247273|163099533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0009|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0048|0.0029|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||||0.0029|-0.0048|
81462527|NCT01270464|162617765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.233|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1212||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.472||The overall treatment effect for each reslizumab dose was compared to placebo using a 2-sided t-test at the a priori significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As with the primary outcome, this respiratory test outcome was analyzed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects (treatment, stratification factors, sex, visit, interaction of treatment and visit), covariates (height, baseline value), and patient as the random effect for the repeated measurements.||0.472|-0.005|0.0552
81462528|NCT01270464|162617765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1215||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.209|0.27||The overall treatment effect for each reslizumab dose was compared to placebo using a 2-sided t-test at the a priori significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As with the primary outcome, this respiratory test outcome was analyzed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects (treatment, stratification factors, sex, visit, interaction of treatment and visit), covariates (height, baseline value), and patient as the random effect for the repeated measurements.||0.270|-0.209|0.8020
81524842|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.18||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.18|-0.63|
81524843|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.18||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.18|-0.64|
81524844|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.14||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.14|-0.59|
81462529|NCT01270464|162617767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.359|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.577|-0.14||The overall treatment effect for each reslizumab dose was compared to placebo using a 2-sided t-test at the a priori significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As with the primary outcome, this respiratory test outcome was analyzed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects (treatment, stratification factors, sex, visit, interaction of treatment and visit), covariates (height, baseline value), and patient as the random effect for the repeated measurements.||-0.140|-0.577|0.0014
81462530|NCT01270464|162617767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.238|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1108||0.0329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.456|-0.019||The overall treatment effect for each reslizumab dose was compared to placebo using a 2-sided t-test at the a priori significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As with the primary outcome, this respiratory test outcome was analyzed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects (treatment, stratification factors, sex, visit, interaction of treatment and visit), covariates (height, baseline value), and patient as the random effect for the repeated measurements.||-0.019|-0.456|0.0329
81524845|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.09||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.09|-0.54|
81524846|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.35||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.35|-0.81|
81603276|NCT02202434|162883593|NON_INFERIORITY|9.5% Non-Inferiority margin|Difference in Percentages|-10.1|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-4.41|||Farrington-Manning|||||-4.41||<0.0001
81603277|NCT02202434|162883593|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|-10.2||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|-4.0|||Chi-squared|||"Superiority analysis was only to be run if the non-inferiority analysis was met.~Superiority analysis was run on Intent to Treat Population."||-4.0|-16.3|0.0006
81603278|NCT02202434|162883594|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|-6.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|-2.6|||Chi-squared|||||-2.6|-9.6|<0.0001
81603279|NCT03243422|162883653|SUPERIORITY||change in Standard Deviation|0.002||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.081|||Mixed Models Analysis|Three-level linear mixed effects model with an unstructured covariance matrix from the baseline and the year 3 in-person neurocognitive assessment||||0.081|-0.077|0.96
81603280|NCT03243422|162883654|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.079||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.187||Secondary outcomes were evaluated with Hochberg modification to the Bonferroni adjustment estimates are considered statistically significant if the largest p-value is \<0·05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.187|-0.029|0.15
81603281|NCT03243422|162883655|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.118|0.078||Secondary outcomes were evaluated with Hochberg modification to the Bonferroni adjustment estimates are considered statistically significant if the largest p-value is \<0·05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.078|-0.118|0.69
81603282|NCT03243422|162883656|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.017||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.104||Secondary outcomes were evaluated with Hochberg modification to the Bonferroni adjustment estimates are considered statistically significant if the largest p-value is \<0·05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.104|-0.070|0.70
81603283|NCT03243422|162883657|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.33||Secondary outcomes were evaluated with Hochberg modification to the Bonferroni adjustment estimates are considered statistically significant if the largest p-value is \<0·05.|Regression, Cox|Discrete-time interval model||||1.33|0.61|0.59
81603284|NCT03243422|162883658|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.191||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was restricted to ARIC participants who were enrolled in ACHIEVE||0.360|0.022|0.027
81603285|NCT03243422|162883659|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.061||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.151|0.028|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.028|-0.151|0.18
81701895|NCT00247273|163099534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|3.28|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||||3.28|-2.83|
81701896|NCT00247273|163099535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|1.33|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center||||1.33|-4.47|
81701897|NCT00247273|163099536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|4.53|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center||||4.53|-2.54|
81603286|NCT01083654|162883673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.55|0.20|.262
81603287|NCT02801669|162883680|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.339||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.188|0.608|||Regression, Cox|The treatment groups were compared using a Cox proportional hazard model with the CHADS2 score (\<= 2 or \>= 3) as covariate.||This statistical analysis assesses the annual incidence of composite event of stroke and SEE between treatment groups.||0.608|0.188|0.0003
81603288|NCT02801669|162883681|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.299|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.157|0.57|||||The treatment groups were compared using a Cox proportional hazard model with the CHADS2 score (\<= 2 or \>= 3) as covariate.|This statistical analysis assesses the annual incidence of stroke between treatment groups.||0.570|0.157|
81603289|NCT02801669|162883681|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.503|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.126|2.011|||||The treatment groups were compared using a Cox proportional hazard model with the CHADS2 score (\<= 2 or \>= 3) as covariate.|This statistical analysis assesses the annual incidence of SEE between treatment groups.||2.011|0.126|
81603290|NCT02801669|162883681|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.306|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.585|||||The treatment groups were compared using a Cox proportional hazard model with the CHADS2 score (\<= 2 or \>= 3) as covariate.|This statistical analysis assesses the annual incidence of ischemic stroke between treatment groups.||0.585|0.160|
81603291|NCT02801669|162883681|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.347|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.193|0.624|||||The treatment groups were compared using a Cox proportional hazard model with the CHADS2 score (\<= 2 or \>= 3) as covariate.|This statistical analysis assesses the annual incidence of ischemic stroke/SEE between treatment groups.||0.624|0.193|
81603292|NCT00615264|162883699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2851|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Calculated with terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline C-peptide and country with the unstructured option for the matrix||||||0.2851
81603293|NCT00615264|162883700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.769|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Calculated with terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline C-peptide and country with the unstructured option for the matrix||||||0.7690
81603294|NCT01982435|162883713|OTHER|Measures were summarized using means, range and standard error of the means (SEM).|||||<|0.05||||||Two-sided paired t-tests and two-sided unpaired t-tests were respectively conducted to analyze efficacy endpoints between study initiation to end, and between monthly and TAE injection regimens.|t-test, 2 sided|||All analyses were performed with a significance level of 0.05 being assumed for all tests.||||<0.05
81603295|NCT00871403|162883725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.2647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.28|||Log Rank||The hazard ratios is estimated using a Pike estimator. The estimated value is the hazard ratio comparing Pazopanib 800 mg plus pemetrexed 500 mg/m\^2 to Cisplatin 75 mg/m\^2 plus pemetrexed 500 mg/m\^2.|||1.28|0.43|0.2647
81603296|NCT00871403|162883728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference in response|-12.0||||0.2113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|7.2|||Binomial asymptotic||The estimated value is the percent difference in the response rate comparing Pazopanib 800 mg plus pemetrexed 500 mg/m\^2 to Cisplatin 75 mg/m\^2 plus pemetrexed 500 mg/m\^2.|||7.2|-30.6|0.2113
81603297|NCT03802864|162883737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81603298|NCT03802864|162883738|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.37
81603299|NCT03802864|162883739|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81603300|NCT03802864|162883740|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.28
81603301|NCT03802864|162883741|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.78
81603302|NCT03802864|162883742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.49
81603303|NCT03802864|162883743|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81603304|NCT00985985|162883744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.3851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds Ratio based on logistic model (adjusted by center)|Null hypothesis considered no treatment difference in the smoking cessation success rate for the active treatment versus its matching placebo.||1.92|0.78|0.3851
81524847|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.34||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.34|-0.01|
81524848|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.24||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.24|-0.10|
81644712|NCT01177137|162980037|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|6.52||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||6.52|-6.78|0.97
81644713|NCT01177137|162980037|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-3.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.27||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.43|3.4||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||3.40|-9.43|0.36
81644714|NCT01177137|162980038|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.01||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|7.14||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||7.14|-4.67|0.68
81644715|NCT01177137|162980038|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.93||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.26|2.23||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline TFI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||2.23|-9.26|0.23
81644716|NCT01177137|162980039|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.66||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care.|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline THI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||1.66|-3.30|0.52
81644717|NCT01177137|162980039|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|-0.41||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline THI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||-0.41|-5.21|0.022
81644718|NCT01177137|162980040|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|2.23||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline THI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||2.23|-1.54|0.72
81524849|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.25||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.25|-0.10|
81524850|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.18||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.18|-0.17|
81524851|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.51||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.51|0.13|
81701898|NCT00247273|163099537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.45|0.8|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||||0.80|-6.45|
81524852|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.27||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.27|-0.11|
81524853|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.34||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.34|-0.04|
81603305|NCT00985985|162883744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.0565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|3.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds Ratio based on logistic model (adjusted by center).|Null hypothesis considered no treatment difference in the smoking cessation success rate for the active treatment versus its matching placebo.||3.32|0.99|0.0565
81603306|NCT01856712|162883752|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|9.98||||||||9.98|0.35|
81603307|NCT00509236|162883756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Model terms: treatment, prior diabetes pharmacotherapy (not on oral antihyperglycemic agent, or on oral antihyperglycemic agent), and a covariate for baseline A1c.||||<0.001
81603308|NCT00509236|162883757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % Affected|-4.8||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|5.6||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by prior diabetes pharmacotherapy (not on oral antihyperglycemic agent, or on oral antihyperglycemic agent).|Miettinen & Nurminen|||||5.6|-15.7|0.336
81603309|NCT00509236|162883758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % Affected|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|16.5||||||||16.5|-10.9|
81603310|NCT00509236|162883759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Change from Baseline in LS Mean|-26.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|-15.3|||ANCOVA|||Model terms: treatment, prior diabetes pharmacotherapy (not on oral antihyperglycemic agent, or on oral antihyperglycemic agent), and a covariate for baseline FPG.||-15.3|-38.0|<0.001
81603311|NCT00509236|162883759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Change from Baseline in LS Mean|-31.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.6|-19.9|||ANCOVA|||Model terms: treatment, prior diabetes pharmacotherapy (not on oral antihyperglycemic agent, or on oral antihyperglycemic agent), and a covariate for baseline FPG.||-19.9|-42.6|<0.001
81603312|NCT00509236|162883759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|20.7||||||Model terms: treatment, prior diabetes pharmacotherapy (not on oral antihyperglycemic agent, or on oral antihyperglycemic agent), and a covariate for baseline FPG.||20.7|-11.5|
81603313|NCT00509236|162883760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.49|||ANCOVA|||Model terms: treatment, prior diabetes pharmacotherapy (not on oral antihyperglycemic agent, or on oral antihyperglycemic agent), and a covariate for baseline A1c.||0.49|-0.18|
81603314|NCT03315936|162883773|OTHER||geometric mean (gMean) ratio (T/R) %|110.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.73|120.79|||||To get, gMean ratio (T/R) and confidence interval, least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R were back transformed to original scale. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%) = 12.3.|The analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including 'sequence', 'period', and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subject within sequence' as random effect. No hypothesis was tested and no acceptance range was specified. This was an intra-individual assessment and actually 12 subjects were analyzed||120.79|100.73|
81603315|NCT03315936|162883774|OTHER||gMean ratio (T/R) %|110.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.2|121.38|||||To get, gMean ratio (T/R) and confidence interval, least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R were back transformed to original scale. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%) = 12.3.|The analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including 'sequence', 'period', and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subject within sequence' as random effect. No hypothesis was tested and no acceptance range was specified. This was an intra-individual assessment and actually only 12 subjects were analyzed.||121.38|101.20|
81603316|NCT03315936|162883775|OTHER||gMean ratio (T/R) %|110.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.74|135.96|||||To get, gMean ratio (T/R) and confidence interval, least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R were back transformed to original scale. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (%) = 28.6.|The analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including 'sequence', 'period', and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subject within sequence' as random effect. No hypothesis was tested and no acceptance range was specified. This was an intra-individual assessment and actually only 12 subjects were analyzed.||135.96|89.74|
81603317|NCT04203537|162883792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0004
81603318|NCT04203537|162883793|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81603319|NCT04203537|162883793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0026|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0026
81603320|NCT04581200|162883794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|2.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.80|-1.63|0.61
81701899|NCT00247273|163099538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.0|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center||||0.00|-0.05|
81701900|NCT00247273|163099539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.98|-0.36|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center||||-0.36|-7.98|
81524854|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.25||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.25|-0.13|
81603321|NCT04581200|162883795|OTHER|This is an exploratory pilot trial|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|3.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.08|-2.66|0.89
81603322|NCT04581200|162883796|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|3.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.30|-2.58|0.81
81603323|NCT04581200|162883797|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|2.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.14|-2.98|0.75
81603324|NCT04581200|162883798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.74|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.74|-0.57|0.45
81603325|NCT04581200|162883799|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.13|-0.13|0.98
81603326|NCT04581200|162883800|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.08
81603327|NCT04581200|162883801|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.69
81603328|NCT03485911|162883813|SUPERIORITY||negative binomial regression model|30.0||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|48.7|||negative binomial regression model|||||48.7|4.6|0.024
81603329|NCT03485911|162883813|SUPERIORITY||negative binomial regression model|44.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.0|59.5|||negative binomial regression model|||||59.5|23.0|<0.001
81603330|NCT03485911|162883815|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.77||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.08|4.53|||mixed-model repeated measures analysis|||Numerical difference in change from baseline of AE-QoL total score between treatment groups.||4.53|-10.08|0.453
81603331|NCT03485911|162883815|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.23|2.43|||mixed-model repeated measures analysis|||Numerical difference in change from baseline of AE-QoL total score between treatment groups.||2.43|-12.23|0.188
81603332|NCT03485911|162883816|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.062||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.117|-0.008|||ANCOVA|||Numerical differences from the placebo treatment in the LSM proportion of the 169 days of treatment with angioedema symptoms. In the event that the first secondary endpoint did not meet statistical significance in the hierarchical testing scheme, testing of the second secondary endpoint of proportion of days with angioedema symptoms through 24 weeks for statistical significance would not be completed. P-values that are reported are nominal.||-0.008|-0.117|0.025
81603333|NCT03485911|162883816|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.078||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.133|-0.023|||ANCOVA|||Numerical differences from the placebo treatment in the LSM proportion of the 169 days of treatment with angioedema symptoms. In the event that the first secondary endpoint did not meet statistical significance in the hierarchical testing scheme, testing of the second secondary endpoint of number and proportion of days with angioedema symptoms through 24 weeks for statistical significance would not be completed. P-values that are reported are nominal.||-0.023|-0.133|0.006
81603334|NCT03485911|162883817|SUPERIORITY||negative binomial regression model|30.4||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|49.3|||negative binomial regression model|||In the event that the first secondary endpoint did not meet statistical significance in the hierarchical testing scheme, testing of the third secondary endpoint of rate of expert-confirmed HAE attacks during dosing in the effective treatment period for statistical significance would not be completed. P-values reported are nominal.||49.3|4.3|0.026
81603335|NCT03485911|162883817|SUPERIORITY||negative binomial regression model|46.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.6|61.5|||negative binomial regression model|||In the event that the first secondary endpoint did not meet statistical significance in the hierarchical testing scheme, testing of the third secondary endpoint of rate of expert-confirmed HAE attacks during dosing in the effective treatment period for statistical significance would not be completed. P-values reported are nominal.||61.5|25.6|<0.001
81603336|NCT05375955|162883850|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.4||||0.0711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|29.4|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||||29.4|-4.1|0.0711
81701901|NCT00247273|163099540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.01|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center||||0.01|-0.06|
81603337|NCT05375955|162883850|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.1||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|26.8|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||||26.8|-6.1|0.1290
81603338|NCT05375955|162883851|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.3||||0.2712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|24.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||||24.3|-10.8|0.2712
81603339|NCT05375955|162883851|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|28.3||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|47.5|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||||47.5|7.7|0.0028
81603340|NCT05375955|162883851|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|36.6||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|56.4|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||||56.4|14.7|0.0003
81603341|NCT05375955|162883852|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1||||0.5701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|10.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||10.7|-10.2|0.5701
81603342|NCT05375955|162883852|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||0.3269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|14.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||14.1|-8.4|0.3269
81603343|NCT05375955|162883852|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.6||||0.0532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|23.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||23.7|-2.0|0.0532
81603344|NCT05375955|162883852|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|4.9||||0.1705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|17.6|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||17.6|-6.1|0.1705
81603345|NCT05375955|162883852|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5||||0.5123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|15.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||15.7|-14.4|0.5123
81603346|NCT05375955|162883852|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.3||||0.2751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|22.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||22.1|-10.7|0.2751
81701902|NCT00247273|163099541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.04|0.66|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center||||0.66|-12.04|
81462531|NCT01270464|162617768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.359|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1582||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.67||The overall treatment effect for each reslizumab dose was compared to placebo using a 2-sided t-test at the a priori significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As with the primary outcome, this respiratory test outcome was analyzed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects (treatment, stratification factors, sex, visit, interaction of treatment and visit), covariates (height, baseline value), and patient as the random effect for the repeated measurements.||0.670|0.047|0.0241
81462532|NCT01270464|162617768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.278|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1591||0.0822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.591||The overall treatment effect for each reslizumab dose was compared to placebo using a 2-sided t-test at the a priori significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As with the primary outcome, this respiratory test outcome was analyzed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects (treatment, stratification factors, sex, visit, interaction of treatment and visit), covariates (height, baseline value), and patient as the random effect for the repeated measurements.||0.591|-0.036|0.0822
81462533|NCT01270464|162617769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0193||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.085||The overall treatment effect for each reslizumab dose was compared to placebo using a 2-sided t-test at the a priori significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As with the primary outcome, this respiratory test outcome was analyzed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects (treatment, stratification factors, sex, visit, interaction of treatment and visit), covariates (height, baseline value), and patient as the random effect for the repeated measurements.||0.085|0.009|0.0160
81701903|NCT00247273|163099542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.64|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center||||0.64|-0.29|
81462534|NCT01270464|162617769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0193||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.012|0.089||The overall treatment effect for each reslizumab dose was compared to placebo using a 2-sided t-test at the a priori significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As with the primary outcome, this respiratory test outcome was analyzed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects (treatment, stratification factors, sex, visit, interaction of treatment and visit), covariates (height, baseline value), and patient as the random effect for the repeated measurements.||0.089|0.012|0.0094
81462535|NCT01270464|162617770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.624|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2551||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.126|-0.121||The overall treatment effect for each reslizumab dose was compared to placebo using a 2-sided t-test at the a priori significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As with the primary outcome, this respiratory test outcome was analyzed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects (treatment, stratification factors, sex, visit, interaction of treatment and visit), covariates (height, baseline value), and patient as the random effect for the repeated measurements.||-0.121|-1.126|0.0151
81603347|NCT05375955|162883852|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.8||||0.2736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|24.8|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||24.8|-8.9|0.2736
81603348|NCT05375955|162883852|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.0||||0.3967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|19.8|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||19.8|-13.0|0.3967
81603349|NCT05375955|162883852|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.1||||0.3997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|20.2|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||20.2|-13.6|0.3997
81701904|NCT00247273|163099543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|3.48|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center||||3.48|-0.85|
81603350|NCT05375955|162883852|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.6||||0.5461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|15.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||15.3|-17.7|0.5461
81603351|NCT05375955|162883852|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.8||||0.2736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|24.8|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||24.8|-8.9|0.2736
81603352|NCT05375955|162883852|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.4||||0.2754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|22.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||22.1|-11.0|0.2754
81462536|NCT01270464|162617770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.648|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2559||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.152|-0.144||The overall treatment effect for each reslizumab dose was compared to placebo using a 2-sided t-test at the a priori significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As with the primary outcome, this respiratory test outcome was analyzed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects (treatment, stratification factors, sex, visit, interaction of treatment and visit), covariates (height, baseline value), and patient as the random effect for the repeated measurements.||-0.144|-1.152|0.0119
81603353|NCT05375955|162883852|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.6||||0.0977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|30.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 12||30.3|-4.8|0.0977
81603354|NCT05375955|162883852|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|14.9||||0.0542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|33.2|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 12||33.2|-2.8|0.0542
81603355|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.0||||0.2578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|15.8|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||15.8|-7.8|0.2578
81603356|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|10.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||10.1|-10.6|1.0000
81603357|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.1||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|24.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||24.3|-2.1|0.0436
81603358|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.1||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|24.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||24.3|-2.1|0.0436
81701905|NCT00247273|163099544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.7|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center||||0.70|-0.45|
81603359|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.9||||0.2697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|14.9|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||14.9|-7.8|0.2697
81603360|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.2||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|32.0|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||32.0|3.2|0.0104
81603361|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.2||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|32.0|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||32.0|3.2|0.0104
81603362|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|14.3||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|30.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||30.3|2.6|0.0129
81603363|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|21.2||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|38.9|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||38.9|8.0|0.0024
81603364|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|21.2||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|38.9|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||38.9|8.0|0.0024
81603365|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|22.9||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|40.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||40.1|9.5|0.0018
81603366|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.8|51.8|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||51.8|17.8|0.0001
81603367|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.2||||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|32.5|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||32.5|-0.1|0.0259
81603368|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|22.8||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|40.4|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||40.4|6.3|0.0038
81603369|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|30.4||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|48.9|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||48.9|12.2|0.0007
81603370|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|21.5||||0.0146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|41.2|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||41.2|2.1|0.0146
81603371|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|19.7||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|38.9|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||38.9|1.0|0.0205
81603372|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|39.7||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.1|59.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||59.3|17.1|0.0002
81701906|NCT00247273|163099545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|2.43|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center||||2.43|-3.96|
81701907|NCT00247273|163099546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.54|||Fisher Exact|||||2.54|0.36|1.0000
81701908|NCT00247273|163099547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.03|||Fisher Exact|||||2.03|0.47|1.0000
81701909|NCT00607919|163099554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81524855|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.52||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.52|0.13|
81524856|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.27||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.27|-0.12|
81524857|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.35||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.35|-0.05|
81524858|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.31||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.31|-0.08|
81524859|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.73||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.73|0.28|
81701910|NCT00527072|163099626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.654||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.586|0.718|||exact binomial distribution|||null hypothesis H0: proportion = 0.30||0.718|0.586|0.05
81701911|NCT00527072|163099627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|0.791||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.844|||exact binomial distribution|||||0.844|0.730|0.05
81701912|NCT00527072|163099628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|0.646||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.577|0.711|||exact binomial distribution|||||0.711|0.577|0.05
81701913|NCT02007252|163099629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.1037|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 3||||= 0.1037
81524860|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.4||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.40|-0.05|
81524861|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.4||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.40|-0.06|
81524862|NCT01393639|162738225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.44||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.44|-0.01|
81524863|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.04||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.04|-0.78|
81524864|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.39||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.39|-1.12|
81524865|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.44||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.44|-1.18|
81524866|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.74||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.74|-1.48|
81701914|NCT02007252|163099629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.4806|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 12||||= 0.4806
81701915|NCT02657434|163099630|OTHER|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio, log|0.562|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.471|0.671|||Log Rank|||||0.671|0.471|<0.0001
81701916|NCT02657434|163099631|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.866||||0.1559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.709|1.056|||Log Rank|||||1.056|0.709|0.1559
81701917|NCT02657434|163099631|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.864||||0.1546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.707|1.056|||Log Rank|||||1.056|0.707|0.1546
81701918|NCT02657434|163099632|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event free rate|4.68||||0.2606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|12.83|||z test|||||12.83|-3.47|0.2606
81701919|NCT02657434|163099633|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|5.12||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|13.11|||Z-test|||||13.11|-2.87|0.2090
81701920|NCT02657434|163099634|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rate|14.3||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|22.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.7|5.9|0.0005
81462537|NCT01270464|162617771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.494|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0242||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.542|-0.447||The overall treatment effect for each reslizumab dose was compared to placebo using a 2-sided t-test at the a priori significance level of 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||As with the primary outcome, this respiratory test outcome was analyzed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects (treatment, stratification factors, sex, visit, interaction of treatment and visit), covariates (height, baseline value), and patient as the random effect for the repeated measurements.||-0.447|-0.542|0.0000
81462538|NCT01270464|162617771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.323|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0243||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.275||The overall treatment effect for each reslizumab dose was compared to placebo using a 2-sided t-test at the a priori significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As with the primary outcome, this respiratory test outcome was analyzed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects (treatment, stratification factors, sex, visit, interaction of treatment and visit), covariates (height, baseline value), and patient as the random effect for the repeated measurements.||-0.275|-0.370|0.0000
81462539|NCT01369030|162617821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.3||0|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.000
81462540|NCT05656534|162617826|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.1|||ANOVA|||||1.10|-0.20|.19
81524867|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.02||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.02|-0.72|
81462541|NCT05656534|162617827|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.38|||ANOVA|||We conducted a repeated measures analysis of variable with session (pre-treatment vs. post-treatment) as a within-subjects variable and treatment arm as a between-subjects variable. Standardized residual scores reflecting startle reactivity to unpredictable threat (\> no-threat) was the dependent variable.||1.38|0.07|0.03
81462542|NCT05656534|162617828|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.01
81524868|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.46||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.46|-1.19|
81524869|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.0||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.00|-0.85|
81462543|NCT05656534|162617829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.2|||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA modeling session (pre. vs. post) by treatment arm||A session (pre vs. post) by treatment arm (suvorexant vs. placebo) repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed. The effect of session was then probed within each treatment arm.||1.20|-0.01|<.05
81462544|NCT02801617|162617883|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered not inferior if they keep the IOP goal with differences of no more than 2 mmHg analysis by protocol||||||0.861|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.861
81462545|NCT02801617|162617883|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered not inferior if they keep the TIOP with differences of no more than 2 mmHg||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.890
81462546|NCT02801617|162617884|NON_INFERIORITY|intention-to-treat analysis (ITT)||||||0.329|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.329
81462547|NCT02801617|162617885|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered not inferior if they keep the percentage of ocular burning with differences of no more than 20%||||||0.388|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.388
81524870|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.31||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.31|-1.15|
81524871|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.52||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.52|-1.37|
81603373|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.6||||0.1245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|32.6|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 12||32.6|-7.8|0.1245
81603374|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|11.0||||0.1431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|31.5|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 12||31.5|-9.1|0.1431
81603375|NCT05375955|162883853|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|36.8||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|56.8|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 12||56.8|12.2|0.0007
81603376|NCT05375955|162883854|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||0.3269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|14.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||14.1|-8.4|0.3269
81603377|NCT05375955|162883854|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||0.3269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|14.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||14.1|-8.4|0.3269
81603378|NCT05375955|162883854|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|4.9||||0.1705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|17.6|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||17.6|-6.1|0.1705
81603379|NCT05375955|162883854|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.3||||0.1118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|20.5|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||20.5|-3.9|0.1118
81603380|NCT05375955|162883854|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.2||||0.2751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|20.5|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||20.5|-9.5|0.2751
81603381|NCT05375955|162883854|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.8||||0.3857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|17.6|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||17.6|-11.4|0.3857
81603382|NCT05375955|162883854|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.5||||0.1429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|22.6|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||22.6|-6.4|0.1429
81603383|NCT05375955|162883854|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.5||||0.1429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|22.6|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||22.6|-6.4|0.1429
81603384|NCT05375955|162883854|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.8||||0.1119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|25.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||25.3|-4.4|0.1119
81603385|NCT05375955|162883854|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.7||||0.3755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|16.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||16.7|-10.7|0.3755
81603386|NCT05375955|162883854|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.7||||0.2547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|24.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||24.3|-8.4|0.2547
81603387|NCT05375955|162883854|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.9||||0.3928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|18.6|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||18.6|-12.7|0.3928
81603388|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|11.0|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||11.0|-10.6|1.0000
81603389|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|10.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||10.1|-10.6|1.0000
81603390|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.0||||0.2578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|15.8|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||15.8|-7.8|0.2578
81603391|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.1||||0.0993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|20.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||20.7|-4.9|0.0993
81603392|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.7||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|19.2|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||19.2|-5.3|0.1140
81603393|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.1||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|24.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||24.3|-2.1|0.0436
81701921|NCT02657434|163099635|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.85|||Log Rank|||||0.85|0.45|0.0024
81603394|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.1||||0.0993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|20.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||20.7|-4.9|0.0993
81603395|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.1||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|33.9|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||33.9|4.9|0.0071
81603396|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.2||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|32.0|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||32.0|3.2|0.0104
81603397|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.2||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|32.0|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||32.0|3.2|0.0104
81603398|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.1||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|33.9|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||33.9|4.9|0.0071
81603399|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|24.2||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|42.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||42.3|10.4|0.0011
81603400|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.1||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|24.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||24.3|-2.1|0.0436
81603401|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|28.6||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|46.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||46.3|14.2|0.0003
81701922|NCT00810043|163099687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Anterior vertebral body height restoration as a percent (Post-procedure change from baseline)||||0.430
81603402|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|27.3||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|45.8|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||45.8|12.9|0.0007
81603403|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.3||||0.1256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|26.4|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||26.4|-6.6|0.1256
81603404|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|25.5||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|44.8|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||44.8|7.0|0.0038
81603405|NCT05375955|162883855|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|33.5||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|52.6|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||52.6|12.8|0.0007
81603406|NCT05375955|162883856|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||0.3269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|14.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||14.1|-8.4|0.3269
81603407|NCT05375955|162883856|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||0.3269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|14.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||14.1|-8.4|0.3269
81603408|NCT05375955|162883856|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.6||||0.3585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|15.5|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||15.5|-9.2|0.3585
81603409|NCT05375955|162883856|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.4||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|22.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||22.1|-5.3|0.1290
81603410|NCT05375955|162883856|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.3||||0.2751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|22.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||22.1|-10.7|0.2751
81603411|NCT05375955|162883856|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.7||||0.2547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|24.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||24.3|-8.4|0.2547
81603412|NCT05375955|162883856|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.2||||0.2751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|20.5|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||20.5|-9.5|0.2751
81603413|NCT05375955|162883856|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.3||||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|28.8|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||28.8|-3.8|0.0658
81603414|NCT05375955|162883856|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.3||||0.2751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|22.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||22.1|-10.7|0.2751
81603415|NCT05375955|162883856|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.3||||0.2751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|22.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||22.1|-10.7|0.2751
81603416|NCT05375955|162883856|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.1||||0.3997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|20.2|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||20.2|-13.6|0.3997
81603417|NCT05375955|162883856|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.1||||0.3997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|20.2|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||20.2|-13.6|0.3997
81603418|NCT05375955|162883856|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.9||||0.2736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|25.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 12||25.7|-9.5|0.2736
81603419|NCT05375955|162883856|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.7||||0.1119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|31.0|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 12||31.0|-5.6|0.1119
81603420|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|11.0|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||11.0|-10.6|1.0000
81603421|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.9||||0.2697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|14.9|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||14.9|-7.8|0.2697
81603422|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.0||||0.2578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|15.8|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||15.8|-7.8|0.2578
81603423|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.1||||0.0993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|20.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||20.7|-4.9|0.0993
81603424|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.7||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|19.2|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||19.2|-5.3|0.1140
81701923|NCT00810043|163099687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.643|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Middle vertebral body height restoration as a percent (Post-procedure change from baseline)||||0.643
81524872|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.54||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.54|-1.39|
81603425|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.1||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|24.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||24.3|-2.1|0.0436
81603426|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.1||||0.0993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|20.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||20.7|-4.9|0.0993
81603427|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.1||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|33.9|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||33.9|4.9|0.0071
81603428|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.2||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|32.0|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||32.0|3.2|0.0104
81603429|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.2||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|32.0|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||32.0|3.2|0.0104
81524873|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.18||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.18|-0.67|
81524874|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.49||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.49|-1.33|
81524875|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.02||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.02|-0.90|
81524876|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.41||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.41|-1.32|
81524877|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-0.62||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.62|-1.53|
81603430|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.1||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|33.9|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||33.9|4.9|0.0071
81603431|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|24.2||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|42.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||42.3|10.4|0.0011
81603432|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.1||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|24.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||24.3|-2.1|0.0436
81603433|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|28.6||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|46.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||46.3|14.2|0.0003
81524878|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.6||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.60|-1.51|
81524879|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.03||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.03|-0.89|
81524880|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.59||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.59|-1.50|
81603434|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|27.3||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|45.8|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||45.8|12.9|0.0007
81603435|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.3||||0.2712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|24.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||24.3|-10.8|0.2712
81603436|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|25.5||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|44.8|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||44.8|5.4|0.0056
81603437|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|30.6||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|50.5|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||50.5|9.7|0.0017
81603438|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.4||||0.3929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|21.6|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 12||21.6|-14.9|0.3929
81603439|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|28.2||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|47.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 12||47.7|7.0|0.0040
81603440|NCT05375955|162883857|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|33.7||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|53.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 12||53.7|10.4|0.0012
81603441|NCT05375955|162883860|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.8||||0.3255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|15.8|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||15.8|-8.5|0.3255
81603442|NCT05375955|162883860|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.5||||0.7181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|8.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||8.3|-13.3|0.7181
81603443|NCT05375955|162883860|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.4||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|34.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||34.3|7.0|0.0022
81603444|NCT05375955|162883860|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|14.7||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|31.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||31.1|3.7|0.0064
81603445|NCT05375955|162883860|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.7||||0.0659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|31.5|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||31.5|-3.4|0.0659
81603446|NCT05375955|162883860|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|19.4||||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|38.5|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||38.5|0.9|0.0189
81603447|NCT05375955|162883860|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.6||||0.3962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|22.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||22.3|-14.9|0.3962
81603448|NCT05375955|162883860|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.0||||0.2333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|29.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||29.1|-10.4|0.2333
81603449|NCT05375955|162883860|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.6||||0.3962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|22.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||22.3|-14.9|0.3962
81603450|NCT05375955|162883860|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|11.9||||0.1353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|32.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||32.7|-7.9|0.1353
81603451|NCT05375955|162883860|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.2||||0.2791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|25.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||25.7|-12.8|0.2791
81603452|NCT05375955|162883860|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.0||||0.2333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|29.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||29.1|-10.4|0.2333
81603453|NCT05375955|162883860|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|11.3||||0.1295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|30.6|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 12||30.6|-7.3|0.1295
81603454|NCT05375955|162883860|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|20.3||||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|40.2|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 12||40.2|0.1|0.0247
81603455|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.3||||0.7278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|11.5|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||11.5|-21.9|0.7278
81603456|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|8.2||||0.2548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|28.2|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||28.2|-11.5|0.2548
81603457|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.9||||0.5162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|21.9|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 1||21.9|-17.5|0.5162
81603458|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.3||||0.1663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|30.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||30.7|-11.4|0.1663
81603459|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|16.5||||0.0605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|38.3|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||38.3|-4.2|0.0605
81603460|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|16.7||||0.0592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|41.6|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 2||41.6|-5.4|0.0592
81603461|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|14.0||||0.1246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|37.4|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||37.4|-8.6|0.1246
81644719|NCT01177137|162980040|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|0.75||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline THI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||0.75|-2.83|0.26
81644720|NCT01177137|162980041|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.78||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline THI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||1.78|0.55|0.30
81648218|NCT03672175|162986938|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43||0.8048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|5.4||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-D Bech-6 subscale score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42||5.4|-4.2|0.8048
81701924|NCT00810043|163099687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.165|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Posterior vertebral body height restoration as a percent (Post-procedure change from baseline)||||0.165
81603462|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|16.3||||0.0789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|39.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||39.7|-7.3|0.0789
81603463|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.6||||0.0889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|43.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 4||43.7|-6.4|0.0889
81603464|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|27.5||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|50.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||50.7|4.2|0.0097
81603465|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|20.7||||0.0294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|43.6|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||43.6|-0.8|0.0294
81603466|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|37.8||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.9|62.2|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 6||62.2|10.9|0.0018
81603467|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|23.5||||0.0495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|48.9|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||48.9|-3.8|0.0495
81603468|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.6||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|32.4|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||32.4|-17.3|0.2890
81603469|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|35.2||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|62.0|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 8||62.0|5.1|0.0103
81603470|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|19.0||||0.1088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|44.8|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||44.8|-7.8|0.1088
81603471|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|11.8||||0.2719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|36.2|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||36.2|-14.0|0.2719
81603472|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|30.0||||0.0227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|56.6|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 10||56.6|0.4|0.0227
81603473|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|23.5||||0.0495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|48.9|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 12||48.9|-3.8|0.0495
81603474|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.9||||0.1246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|40.6|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 12||40.6|-10.6|0.1246
81603475|NCT05375955|162883861|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|30.0||||0.0227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|56.6|||Chan and Zhang (1999) method|||Week 12||56.6|0.4|0.0227
81603476|NCT05454410|162883869|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.6|-0.7|||ANCOVA||Placebo adjusted means (MIJ821-Placebo). 90% CIs are nominal and not adjusted for multiplicity.|||-0.7|-9.6|
81603477|NCT05454410|162883869|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.0|2.1|||ANCOVA||Placebo adjusted means (MIJ821-Placebo). 90% CIs are nominal and not adjusted for multiplicity.|||2.1|-7.0|
81603478|NCT05454410|162883869|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|5.1|||ANCOVA||Placebo adjusted means (MIJ821-Placebo). 90% CIs are nominal and not adjusted for multiplicity.|||5.1|-4.0|
81648219|NCT03672175|162986938|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.35||0.7665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|3.9||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-D Bech-6 subscale score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42||3.9|-5.3|0.7665
81644721|NCT01177137|162980041|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|0.52||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.025 to account for two comparisons (1) TRT versus the Standard of Care and (2) Partial TRT versus the Standard of Care|repeated measures GEE model||Adjusted for baseline THI value, clinic, visit, age, gender, baseline Positive and Negative Affect Schedule and State Trait Anxiety Inventory scores, with multiple imputation|||0.52|-1.75|0.29
81644722|NCT02460562|162980052|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Mean salivary fluoride concentrations (part per million) between groups were assessed at different time points using repeated measures analysis of variance. Saliva fluoride concentration from each groups were compared with baseline using a t-test.|ANOVA|||Mean saliva fluoride concentration (part per million) collected at different time points was compared in order to assess the change in capacity for fluoride release and recharge from the resin denture base and to assess differences between the control and the intervention group.||||<0.05
81644723|NCT02460562|162980053|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Caries assessments were performed to examine the difference in mean number of surface caries (DMFS) ± standard deviation between the control and the intervention groups at baseline and at 1.5 years.The transition (∆Q) of developed new caries surfaces (ICDAS score 1-3) from baseline to 1.5 years of follow-up for the two groups was analyzed with respect to arrest or progress rates. Numbers of new caries surfaces were compared by independent t-test, Pearson chi-square and correlation coefficient.||||<0.05
81644724|NCT00999141|162980073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||two-sided paired t-test|alpha = 5%||||||<0.0001
81644725|NCT00999141|162980076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.04||||0.257||95.0|-0.039|0.125|||McNemar|alpha = 5%|Difference in Proportions = (SoC) - (FS VH S/D 4 s-apr)|||0.125|-0.039|0.257
81644726|NCT00999141|162980077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.373|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.524|-0.193|||McNemar|alpha = 5%|Difference in proportions = SoC - FS VH S/D 4 s-apr|||-0.193|-0.524|<0.001
81644727|NCT00999141|162980078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.387|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.538|-0.205|||McNemar||Difference in Proportions = SoC - FS VH S/D 4 s-apr|||-0.205|-0.538|<0.001
81644728|NCT00999141|162980079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.356||||0.001||95.0|-0.521|-0.161|||McNemar|alpha = 5%|Difference in proportions = SoC - FS VH S/D 4 s-apr|||-0.161|-0.521|0.001
81644729|NCT00999141|162980080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.189||||0.027||95.0|-0.342|-0.023|||McNemar|alpha = 5%|Difference in proportions = SoC - FS VH S/D 4 s-apr|||-0.023|-0.342|0.027
81644730|NCT00999141|162980083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-0.413||||||95.0|-0.577|-0.213|||||Difference in Proportions = (SoC) - (FS VH S/D 4 s-apr)|||-0.213|-0.577|
81644731|NCT00999141|162980084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-0.227||||||95.0|-0.413|-0.02|||||Difference in Proportions = (SoC) - (FS VH S/D 4 s-apr)|||-0.020|-0.413|
81644732|NCT00999141|162980085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-0.347||||||95.0|-0.518|-0.145|||||Difference in Proportions = (SoC) - (FS VH S/D 4 s-apr)|||-0.145|-0.518|
81644733|NCT00999141|162980086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-0.365||||||95.0|-0.528|-0.171|||||Difference in Proportions = (SoC) - (FS VH S/D 4 s-apr)|||-0.171|-0.528|
81644734|NCT04098497|162980102|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t = 1.74, df = 28||baseline to day 42 comparison||||0.09
81644735|NCT04098497|162980103|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t = 1.75, df = 28||baseline to day 42||||0.09
81644736|NCT04098497|162980104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Regression, Linear|β = 0.14, z = 1.51||Mean difference between receiving the intervention and not receiving the intervention at each time point.||||0.13
81644737|NCT04098497|162980105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Regression, Linear|β = 0.38, z = 2.71||Mean difference between receiving the intervention and not receiving the intervention at each time point.||||0.007
81644738|NCT04098497|162980106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Regression, Linear|β = 0.03, z = 0.58||Mean difference between receiving the intervention and not receiving the intervention at each time point.||||0.57
81644739|NCT04098497|162980107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Regression, Linear|β = 0.06, z = 1.15||Mean difference between receiving the intervention and not receiving the intervention at each time point.||||0.25
81644740|NCT03455218|162980111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81644741|NCT03455218|162980113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.30
81644742|NCT03455218|162980114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81644743|NCT03455218|162980115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81644744|NCT03455218|162980116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81644745|NCT03455218|162980117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81644746|NCT03455218|162980118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.57
81644747|NCT03455218|162980120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81644748|NCT03455218|162980121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.96
81644749|NCT03455218|162980122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.71
81644750|NCT03455218|162980123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.97
81644751|NCT03455218|162980124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.53
81644752|NCT03455218|162980125|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81644753|NCT03455218|162980126|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.46
81644754|NCT00297778|162980127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.0103||95.0|-3.4|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||||-0.5|-3.4|0.0103
81644755|NCT00297778|162980128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.758||||0.0535||95.0|0.992|3.115|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.115|0.992|0.0535
81644756|NCT00297778|162980129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.0346||95.0|-1.5|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-1.5|0.0346
81644757|NCT00297778|162980130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.5244||95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0|-1|0.5244
81644758|NCT00297778|162980131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.141||95.0|0.0|0.0|||van Elteren (country stratification)|||||0|0|0.141
81644759|NCT00297778|162980132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.003||95.0|-1.9|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||||-0.4|-1.9|0.003
81644760|NCT00297778|162980133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.0034||95.0|-3.7|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||||-0.7|-3.7|0.0034
81644761|NCT00297778|162980134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4||||0.0007||95.0|-5.4|-1.5|||ANCOVA|||||-1.5|-5.4|0.0007
81603479|NCT05454410|162883875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0242||||||P-value for the selected model best representing the underlying DR (the lowest p-value out of the 6 candidate models), adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Multiple contrast test|||MCP-Mod was used to check if there was a DR relationship between the change from baseline to 24 hours in MADRS total score and the doses received. The Least squares means under the primary estimand were used to test the null hypothesis of a flat DR relationship at a one-sided significance level of 5% against the alternative hypothesis of a non-flat DR curve. Six candidate DR curves were used to derive the optimal model contrasts for the multiple contrast tests. A monotone DR was assumed.||||0.0242
81603480|NCT00895622|162883920|OTHER||Kappa statistic|0.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.87|||Z test|||"The Kappa (κ) coefficient was used to assess the measure of agreement between the reviewers. κ can be interpreted as follows (κ / Agreement):~\< 0 / Less than chance agreement; 0.01-0.20 / Slight agreement; 0.21-0.40 / Fair agreement; 0.41-0.60 / Moderate agreement; 0.61-0.80 / Substantial agreement; 0.81-0.99 / Almost perfect agreement.~The asymptotic test of the null hypothesis: κ=0 will be performed using the Z-statistic to determine the strength of agreement."||0.87|0.71|<0.0001
81603481|NCT03489057|162883952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.19
81603482|NCT03489057|162883966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.48
81603483|NCT01986101|162883980|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-1.0||Hochberg-adjusted|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference in least square mean change from baseline between SM-13496 group and placebo indicates a greater improvement in the SM-13496 group over the placebo group.|||-1.0|-4.9|0.007
81603484|NCT01986101|162883980|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.1||Hochberg-adjusted.|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference in least square mean change from baseline between SM-13496 group and placebo indicates a greater improvement in the SM-13496 group over the placebo group.|||0.1|-4.0|0.057
81603485|NCT01986101|162883981|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference in least square mean change from baseline between SM-13496 group and placebo indicates a greater improvement in the SM-13496 group over the placebo group.|||-0.15|-0.65|0.002
81603486|NCT01986101|162883981|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference in least square mean change from baseline between SM-13496 group and placebo indicates a greater improvement in SM-13496 group over the placebo group.|||-0.05|-0.56|0.019
81603487|NCT01986101|162883982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.1|||ANCOVA||A negative difference in least square mean change from baseline between SM-13496 group and placebo indicates a greater improvement in the SM-13496 group over the placebo group.|||-0.1|-3.6|0.037
81603488|NCT01986101|162883982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.7|||ANCOVA||A negative difference in least square mean change from baseline between SM-13496 group and placebo indicates a greater improvement in the SM-13496 group over the placebo group.|||0.7|-2.9|0.223
81603489|NCT01986101|162883983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.262||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference in least square mean change from baseline between SM-13496 group and placebo indicates a greater improvement in the SM-13496 group over the placebo group.|||0.05|-0.98|0.076
81603490|NCT01986101|162883983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference in least square mean change from baseline between SM-13496 group and placebo indicates a greater improvement in the SM-13496 group over the placebo group.|||0.05|-1.01|0.075
81603491|NCT01986101|162883984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.3|||ANCOVA||A negative difference in least square mean change from baseline between SM-13496 group and placebo indicates a greater improvement in the SM-13496 group over the placebo group.|||-0.3|-3.1|0.016
81603492|NCT01986101|162883984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.7|||ANCOVA||A negative difference in least square mean change from baseline between SM-13496 group and placebo indicates a greater improvement in the SM-13496 group over the placebo group.|||0.7|-2.1|0.294
81603493|NCT01412801|162884026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Group Ratios (Serotype Ia)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|98.4|0.71|1.3||||||||1.3|0.71|
81603494|NCT01412801|162884026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Group ratios (Serotype Ia)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|98.4|0.6|1.09||||||||1.09|0.6|
81603495|NCT01412801|162884026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Group ratios (Serotype Ia)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|98.4|0.63|1.14||||||||1.14|0.63|
81603496|NCT01412801|162884026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Group ratios (Serotype Ib)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|98.4|0.49|1.29||||||||1.29|0.49|
81603497|NCT01412801|162884026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Group ratios (Serotype Ib)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|98.4|0.65|1.69||||||||1.69|0.65|
81603498|NCT01412801|162884026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Group ratios (Serotype Ib)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|98.4|0.85|2.06||||||||2.06|0.85|
81603499|NCT01412801|162884026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Group ratios (Serotype III)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|98.4|0.66|2.07||||||||2.07|0.66|
81603500|NCT01412801|162884026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Group ratios (Serotype III)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|98.4|0.63|1.78||||||||1.78|0.63|
81603501|NCT01412801|162884026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Group ratios (Serotype III)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|98.4|0.52|1.58||||||||1.58|0.52|
81603502|NCT05690776|162884048|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|15.0|||paired t-test|||||15.0|9.2|<0.0001
81603503|NCT05690776|162884049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.133|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.053|0.128|||paired t-test|||||0.128|0.053|<0.0001
81603504|NCT05690776|162884051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.9|24.5|||paired t-test|||||24.5|16.9|<0.0001
81603505|NCT00975221|162884055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) statistic|39.866|||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81603506|NCT00975221|162884056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH statistic|40.953|||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81644762|NCT00297778|162980135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.821||||0.006||95.0|1.187|2.794|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.794|1.187|0.006
81603507|NCT00975221|162884057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-13.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.23|-10.88|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline corrected serum calcium and baseline bisphosphonate included as covariates.|Treatment difference: cinacalcet-placebo|||-10.88|-16.23|<0.001
81603508|NCT00975221|162884058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-22.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.01|-11.57|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline corrected serum calcium and baseline bisphosphonate included as covariates.|Treatment difference: cinacalcet-placebo|||-11.57|-34.01|<0.001
81603509|NCT04858802|162884062|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.08||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|8.6||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean FSO cross-sectional area minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean FSO cross-sectional area|The null hypothesis was that there would no difference in FSO cross-sectional area between treatment and control sides at Day 45.||8.6|-0.2|0.059
81603510|NCT04858802|162884063|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.98||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|4.5||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean FSO cross-sectional area change from baseline to Day 45 minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean FSO cross-sectional area change from baseline to Day 45|Day 45||4.5|-1.5|0.328
81603511|NCT04858802|162884063|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.64||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|0.2||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean FSO cross-sectional area change from baseline to Day 180 minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean FSO cross-sectional area change from baseline to Day 180|Day 180||0.2|-5.7|0.063
81603512|NCT04858802|162884064|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|50.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|430.8||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.5|149.4||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean FSOT volume minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean FSOT volume|Day 45||149.4|-47.5|0.306
81603513|NCT04858802|162884064|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|413.22||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-122.5|67.6|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean FSOT volume minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean FSOT volume|Day 180||67.6|-122.5|0.567
81603514|NCT04858802|162884065|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.92||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.9||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean FSO minimum diameter minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean FSO minimum diameter|Day 45||0.9|0.0|0.031
81603515|NCT04858802|162884065|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.27||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean FSO minimum diameter minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean FSO minimum diameter|Day 180||0.5|-0.5|0.943
81603516|NCT04858802|162884066|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.24||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean Zinreich's modified Lund-Mackay score for the frontal sinus minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean Zinreich's modified Lund-Mackay score for the frontal sinus|Day 45||0.2|-0.3|0.715
81603517|NCT04858802|162884066|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.96||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean Zinreich's modified Lund-Mackay score for the frontal sinus minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean Zinreich's modified Lund-Mackay score for the frontal sinus|Day 180||0.4|0.0|0.129
81644763|NCT00297778|162980136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.1925||95.0|-3.3|0.8|||van Elteren (country stratification)|||||0.8|-3.3|0.1925
81524881|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.03||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.03|-1.00|
81644764|NCT00297778|162980137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann est of diff in medians|0.04||||0.0337||95.0|0.0|0.09|||Wilcoxon rank sum (Van Elteren's test)|||||0.09|0|0.0337
81644765|NCT00297778|162980138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.8471||95.0|-5.6|4.6|||ANCOVA|||||4.6|-5.6|0.8471
81644766|NCT00297778|162980139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann est of diff in medians|0.0||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum (Van Elteren's test)||95% Confidence interval is Distribution-free Confidence Interval (Moses).|N's exclude patients from the analysis set with incomplete data||0.0|0.0|0.1410
81644767|NCT00297778|162980140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.5231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||ANCOVA|||N's exclude patients from the analysis set with incomplete data||0.2|-0.5|0.5231
81644768|NCT03280108|162980149|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority based on the observed 95% Upper Confidence Limit of the difference in Least Squares Means (LSM) between the 2 groups (TFNT00 - SN60AT). Non-inferiority margin = 0.10 logMAR.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0103|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.041||||||||0.041||
81644769|NCT03280108|162980150|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81644770|NCT03280108|162980156|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.257|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0153|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.287|-0.227|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.227|-0.287|<0.001
81644771|NCT03280108|162980157|SUPERIORITY||Mantel-Haenszel common difference|71.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.87|80.46||||||||80.46|61.87|
81644772|NCT01187407|162980160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.997||||||Primary comparison.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.997
81701925|NCT00810043|163099688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.402|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Anterior VBH restored||||0.402
81701926|NCT00810043|163099688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.578|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Middle VBH restored||||0.578
81701927|NCT00810043|163099688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Posterior VBH restored||||0.166
81701928|NCT00810043|163099690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Anterior VBH gained by postural reduction||||0.900
81603518|NCT04858802|162884067|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.6||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Day 21||3.60|0.28|1.00
81603519|NCT04858802|162884067|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.73||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Day 45||1.73|0.36|0.453
81603520|NCT04858802|162884067|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.61||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Day 90||1.61|0.31|0.219
81644773|NCT01187407|162980160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.769||||||Secondary comparison.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.769
81644774|NCT03638258|162980192|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and last observation carried forward (LOCF) where linear interpolation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline IGA score.||||||<0.001
81644775|NCT03638258|162980192|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpolation was not computationally possible.||||||0.004|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline IGA score.||||||0.004
81644776|NCT03638258|162980193|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and last observation carried forward where linear interpolation was not computationally possible.||||||0.015|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||0.015
81701929|NCT00810043|163099690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Middle VBH gained by postural reduction||||0.620
81701930|NCT00810043|163099690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.349|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Posterior VBH gained by postural reduction||||0.349
81701931|NCT00810043|163099691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.889|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.889
81603521|NCT04858802|162884067|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.61|||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 180||1.61|0.31|0.289
81603522|NCT04858802|162884068|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.12||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|4.8||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean FSO cross-sectional area minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean FSO cross-sectional area|Day 180||4.8|-4.9|0.971
81644777|NCT03638258|162980193|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.174|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline IGA score.||Difference from placebo at Week 4||||0.174
81644778|NCT03638258|162980193|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||<0.001
81644779|NCT03638258|162980193|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||0.001
81644780|NCT03638258|162980193|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||<0.001
81644781|NCT03638258|162980193|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.008|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||0.008
81644782|NCT03638258|162980194|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline mPASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||<0.001
81701932|NCT00810043|163099692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.486|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.486
81701933|NCT00810043|163099693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.144|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.144
81701934|NCT00810043|163099694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.360
81701935|NCT02001688|163099695|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005||||||One-sided test was used for antigenic and functional AAT levels to maintain overall 2.5% level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0005
81701936|NCT02001688|163099695|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sided test was used for antigenic and functional AAT levels to maintain overall 2.5% level of significance||||||0.020
81701937|NCT02001688|163099695|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0192|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sided test was used for antigenic and functional AAT levels to maintain overall 2.5% level of significance||||||0.0192
81701938|NCT02001688|163099696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005||||||One-sided test was used for antigenic and functional AAT levels to maintain overall 2.5% level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p-value of Stratified Wilcoxon test||||||0.0005
81524882|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.43||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.43|-1.40|
81524883|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.8||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.80|-1.77|
81524884|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.72||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.72|-1.69|
81524885|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.01||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.01|-0.98|
81524886|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.73||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.73|-1.69|
81524887|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.78||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.78|0.04|
81524888|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.44||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.44|-0.29|
81524889|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.38||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.38|-0.35|
81524890|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.08||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.08|-0.65|
81524891|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.91||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.91|0.06|
81524892|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.6||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.60|-0.24|
81603523|NCT04858802|162884069|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.56||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Day 45|Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean Lund-Mackay score for the frontal sinus at Day 45 minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean Lund-Mackay score for the frontal sinus at Day 45|0.1|-0.1|1.00
81603524|NCT04858802|162884069|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.42||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean Lund-Mackay score for the frontal sinus at Day 180 minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean Lund-Mackay score for the frontal sinus at Day 180|Day 180||0.1|0.0|0.288
81644783|NCT03638258|162980194|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline mPASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||<0.001
81644784|NCT03638258|162980194|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline mPASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||<0.001
81524893|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.38||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.38|-0.46|
81524894|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.37||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.37|-0.48|
81524895|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.06||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.06|0.15|
81701939|NCT02001688|163099696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0193|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sided test was used for antigenic and functional AAT levels to maintain overall 2.5% level of significance||||||0.0193
81603525|NCT04858802|162884070|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.64||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean Lund-Mackay score for the frontal sinus at Day 45 minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean Lund-Mackay score for the frontal sinus at Day 45|Day 45||0.1|-0.2|0.225
81603526|NCT04858802|162884070|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.65||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean Lund-Mackay score for the frontal sinus at Day 180 minus balloon sinus dilation alone modified Lund-Mackay score for the frontal sinus at Day 180|Day 180||0.1|-0.2|0.388
81603527|NCT04858802|162884071|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.68||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean adhesion/scarring grade in the frontal recess/FSO minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean adhesion/scarring grade in the frontal recess/FSO|Day 21||0.1|-0.2|0.537
81603528|NCT04858802|162884071|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.54||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean adhesion/scarring grade in the frontal recess/FSO minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean adhesion/scarring grade in the frontal recess/FSO|Day 45||0.0|-0.3|0.010
81603529|NCT04858802|162884071|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean adhesion/scarring grade in the frontal recess/FSO minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean adhesion/scarring grade in the frontal recess/FSO|Day 90||-0.1|-0.4|0.003
81603530|NCT04858802|162884071|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.66||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean adhesion/scarring grade in the frontal recess/FSO minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean adhesion/scarring grade in the frontal recess/FSO|Day 180||-0.1|-0.4|0.007
81603531|NCT04858802|162884072|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.55||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|7.9||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean inflammation score in the frontal recess/FSO minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean inflammation score in the frontal recess/FSO|Day 21||7.9|-12.8|0.634
81603532|NCT04858802|162884072|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.04||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-0.1||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean inflammation score in the frontal recess/FSO minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean inflammation score in the frontal recess/FSO|Day 45||-0.1|-15.2|0.048
81603533|NCT04858802|162884072|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.79||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-0.9||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean inflammation score in the frontal recess/FSO minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean inflammation score in the frontal recess/FSO|Day 90||-0.9|-14.7|0.028
81603534|NCT04858802|162884072|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.99||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-0.3||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean inflammation score in the frontal recess/FSO minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean inflammation score in the frontal recess/FSO|Day 180||-0.3|-13.2|0.041
81603535|NCT04858802|162884073|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.96||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean polypoid edema grade in the frontal recess/FSO minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean polypoid edema grade in the frontal recess/FSO|Day 21||0.0|-0.5|0.063
81603536|NCT04858802|162884073|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.77||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean polypoid edema grade in the frontal recess/FSO minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean polypoid edema grade in the frontal recess/FSO|Day 45||-0.1|-0.4|0.015
81603537|NCT04858802|162884073|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.78||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean polypoid edema grade in the frontal recess/FSO minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean polypoid edema grade in the frontal recess/FSO|Day 90||-0.1|-0.4|0.007
81603538|NCT04858802|162884073|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.75||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean polypoid edema grade in the frontal recess/FSO minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean polypoid edema grade in the frontal recess/FSO|Day 180||0.0|-0.4|0.034
81644785|NCT03638258|162980194|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline mPASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||<0.001
81644786|NCT03638258|162980194|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.x|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline mPASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||<0.001
81644787|NCT03638258|162980194|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline mPASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||<0.001
81644788|NCT03638258|162980194|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline mPASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||<0.001
81644789|NCT03638258|162980194|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline mPASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||<0.001
81644790|NCT03638258|162980195|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline BSA score.||Difference from vehicle cream on Week 4||||<0.001
81644791|NCT03638258|162980195|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline BSA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||<0.001
81644792|NCT03638258|162980195|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline BSA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||<0.001
81462548|NCT02801617|162617886|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered not inferior if they keep the percentage of ocular burning with differences of no more than 20%||||||0.125|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.125
81462549|NCT02801617|162617887|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered not inferior if they keep the percentage of ocular burning with differences of no more than 20%||||||0.434|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.434
81462550|NCT02801617|162617888|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered not inferior if they keep the percentage of ocular burning with differences of no more than 20%||||||0|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0
81462551|NCT02801617|162617889|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered not inferior if they keep the percentage of ocular burning with differences of no more than 20%||||||0.039|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.039
81462552|NCT01164579|162617890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares (LS) Mean|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.2696|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.58|0.31||2-sided p-value; alpha equals (=) 0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||0.31|-1.58|0.2696
81462553|NCT01164579|162617890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.3561|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.46|0.41||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||0.41|-1.46|0.3561
81462554|NCT01164579|162617891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.52|-0.58||2-sided p-value; alpha= 0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||-0.58|-2.52|0.0089
81462555|NCT01164579|162617891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.72|-0.76||2-sided p-value; alpha= 0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||-0.76|-2.72|0.0038
81462556|NCT01164579|162617892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.6576|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.19|0.69||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 1||0.69|-1.19|0.6576
81462557|NCT01164579|162617892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.7565|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.09|0.74||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 1||0.74|-1.09|0.7565
81462558|NCT01164579|162617892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.1038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.89|0.01||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||0.01|-1.89|0.1038
81462559|NCT01164579|162617892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.0868|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.98|-0.04||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||-0.04|-1.98|0.0868
81462560|NCT01164579|162617892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.62|-0.58||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||-0.58|-2.62|0.0103
81462561|NCT01164579|162617892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.435|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.53|0.55||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||0.55|-1.53|0.4350
81462562|NCT01164579|162617893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.489|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.36|0.56||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 1||0.56|-1.36|0.4890
81462563|NCT01164579|162617893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.8817|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.85|1.02||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 1||1.02|-0.85|0.8817
81462564|NCT01164579|162617893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.0351|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.21|-0.27||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 3||-0.27|-2.21|0.0351
81462565|NCT01164579|162617893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.28|-0.37||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 3||-0.37|-2.28|0.0231
81462566|NCT01164579|162617893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.13|-1.08||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||-1.08|-3.13|0.0008
81462567|NCT01164579|162617893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.32|-1.25||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||-1.25|-3.32|0.0003
81462568|NCT01164579|162617894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.2689|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|0.19||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 1||0.19|-0.96|0.2689
81462569|NCT01164579|162617894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.9935|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.58|0.57||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 1||0.57|-0.58|0.9935
81644793|NCT03638258|162980195|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline BSA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||<0.001
81644794|NCT03638258|162980195|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline BSA score.||Difference from vehicle at Week 8||||<0.001
81701940|NCT02001688|163099696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2485|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sided test was used for antigenic and functional AAT levels to maintain overall 2.5% level of significance||||||0.2485
81701941|NCT02001688|163099697|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|p-value of Kruskal-Wallis test (3 groups: Kamada-AAT for Inhalation, 80mg,Kamada-AAT for Inhalation, 160mg and placebo)||||||<0.0001
81701942|NCT02001688|163099698|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|p-value of Kruskal-Wallis test (3 groups: Kamada-AAT for Inhalation, 80mg, Kamada-AAT for Inhalation, 160mg and placebo)||||||<0.0001
81603539|NCT04858802|162884074|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.65||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean adhesion/scarring grade in the ethmoid sinus minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean adhesion/scarring grade in the ethmoid sinus|Day 21||0.2|-0.2|0.830
81603540|NCT04858802|162884074|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.59||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean adhesion/scarring grade in the ethmoid sinus minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean adhesion/scarring grade in the ethmoid sinus|Day 45||0.1|-0.2|0.829
81603541|NCT04858802|162884074|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.64||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean adhesion/scarring grade in the ethmoid sinus minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean adhesion/scarring grade in the ethmoid sinus|Day 90||0.0|-0.3|0.132
81603542|NCT04858802|162884074|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.79||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean adhesion/scarring grade in the ethmoid sinus minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean adhesion/scarring grade in the ethmoid sinus|Day 180||0.1|-0.3|0.310
81603543|NCT04858802|162884075|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.48||0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean polyp grade in the ethmoid sinus minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean polyp grade in the ethmoid sinus|Day 21||0.1|-0.2|0.666
81603544|NCT04858802|162884075|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.46||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean polyp grade in the ethmoid sinus minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean polyp grade in the ethmoid sinus|Day 45||0.1|-0.2|0.497
81603545|NCT04858802|162884075|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean polyp grade in the ethmoid sinus minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean polyp grade in the ethmoid sinus|Day 90||0.0|-0.2|0.235
81603546|NCT04858802|162884075|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.41||0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean polyp grade in the ethmoid sinus minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean polyp grade in the ethmoid sinus|Day 180||0.1|-0.1|0.677
81603547|NCT04858802|162884076|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.48||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean CRS side-specific symptom total score minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean CRS side-specific symptom total score|Day 21||0.6|-0.7|0.868
81603548|NCT04858802|162884076|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.3||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean CRS side-specific symptom total score minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean CRS side-specific symptom total score|Day 45||0.7|-0.5|0.823
81603549|NCT04858802|162884076|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.26||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean CRS side-specific symptom total score minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean CRS side-specific symptom total score|Day 90||0.5|-0.5|1.00
81603550|NCT04858802|162884076|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.16||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.2||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean CRS side-specific symptom total score minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean CRS side-specific symptom total score|Day 180||0.2|-0.8|0.188
81603551|NCT04858802|162884080|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.12||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|11.7||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean FSO cross-sectional area minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean FSO cross-sectional area|||11.7|0.8|0.025
81701943|NCT03051217|163099701|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|65.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.22|81.9|||Regression, Logistic|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.|The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were evaluated using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to account for multiplicity.||81.90|48.22|
81701944|NCT03051217|163099701|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|79.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.1|93.17|||Regression, Logistic|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.|The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were evaluated using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to account for multiplicity.||93.17|65.10|
81603552|NCT04858802|162884081|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.49||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|7.8||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean FSO cross-sectional area change from baseline to Day 45 minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean FSO cross-sectional area change from baseline to Day 45|Day 45||7.8|0.2|0.04
81603553|NCT04858802|162884081|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.02||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|0.6||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean FSO cross-sectional area change from baseline to Day 180 minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean FSO cross-sectional area change from baseline to Day 180|Day 180||0.6|-7.5|0.09
81603554|NCT04858802|162884082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|61.54|STANDARD_DEVIATION|460.18||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.7|199.8||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean FSOT volume minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean FSOT volume|Day 45||199.8|-76.7|0.375
81603555|NCT04858802|162884082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-51.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|434.64||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-184.1|80.2||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean FSOT volume minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean FSOT volume|Day 180||80.2|-184.1|0.432
81603556|NCT04858802|162884083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.13||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.4||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean FSO minimum diameter minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean FSO minimum diameter|Day 45||1.4|0.1|0.023
81603557|NCT04858802|162884083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.24||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5||Paired; the threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = PROPEL Contour Sinus Implant mean FSO minimum diameter minus balloon sinus dilation alone mean FSO minimum diameter|Day 180||0.5|-0.8|0.646
81603558|NCT02026232|162884084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81603559|NCT00215540|162884088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.476||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for pooled study center||Null hypothesis: No difference between treatment groups||||0.476
81603560|NCT00215540|162884088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for pooled study center||Null hypothesis: No difference between treatment groups||||0.208
81603561|NCT00215540|162884089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for pooled study center||Null hypothesis: No difference between treatment groups||||0.500
81603562|NCT00215540|162884089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.146||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for pooled study center||Null hypothesis: No difference between treatment groups||||0.146
81603563|NCT00215540|162884090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.267||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.267
81603564|NCT00215540|162884090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.313||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.313
81603565|NCT00215540|162884090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.944||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.944
81603566|NCT00215540|162884091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.476||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.476
81603567|NCT00215540|162884091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.208
81603568|NCT00215540|162884091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.046
81644795|NCT03638258|162980195|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline BSA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||<0.001
81603569|NCT00215540|162884092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.285||95.0|||||ANOVA|On rank adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.285
81603570|NCT00215540|162884092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.229||95.0|||||ANOVA|On rank adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.229
81603571|NCT00215540|162884092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||ANOVA|On rank adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.030
81603572|NCT00215540|162884093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.483||95.0|||||ANOVA|On rank adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.483
81603573|NCT00215540|162884093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.123||95.0|||||ANOVA|On rank adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.123
81603574|NCT00215540|162884093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||ANOVA|On rank adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.006
81603575|NCT00215540|162884094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.843||95.0|||||ANOVA|Adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.843
81603576|NCT00215540|162884094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.543||95.0|||||ANOVA|Adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.543
81603577|NCT00215540|162884094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.537||95.0|||||ANOVA|Adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.537
81603578|NCT00215540|162884095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.813||95.0|||||ANOVA|Adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.813
81603579|NCT00215540|162884095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.449||95.0|||||ANOVA|Adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.449
81603580|NCT00215540|162884095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.275||95.0|||||ANOVA|Adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.275
81603581|NCT00215540|162884096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.267||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.267
81603582|NCT00215540|162884096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.313||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.313
81603583|NCT00215540|162884097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.311||95.0|||||ANOVA|On rank adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.311
81603584|NCT00215540|162884097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.516||95.0|||||ANOVA|On rank adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.516
81603585|NCT00215540|162884097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.094||95.0|||||ANOVA|On rank adjusting for pooled study center||||||0.094
81603586|NCT00674570|162884126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|=|0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fear Conditioning Beginning (first trial)||.10|-.15|=.66
81603587|NCT00674570|162884126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|=|0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fear Conditioning Beginning (first trial)||.07|-.17|=.41
81603588|NCT00674570|162884126|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|=|0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fear Conditioning End (last trial)||.18|-.07|=.43
81644796|NCT03638258|162980195|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline BSA score.||Difference from vehicle at Week 12||||<0.001
81462570|NCT01164579|162617894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.1086|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.15|0.01||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 3||0.01|-1.15|0.1086
81603589|NCT00674570|162884126|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|=|0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fear Conditioning End (last trial)||.17|-.07|=.47
81603590|NCT00674570|162884126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fear Extinction Beginning (first trial)||.20|-.01|=.065
81603591|NCT00674570|162884126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fear Extinction Beginning (first trial)||.15|-.05|=.34
81603592|NCT00674570|162884126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Extinction End (last trial)||.26|.06|=.003
81603593|NCT00674570|162884126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Extinction End (last trial)||.22|.02|.02
81603594|NCT00674570|162884126|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|=|0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Extinction Retention (first 2 trials) First trials were selected as a test of extinction retention, since repeated presentations of the CS without a UCS were expected to result in additional fear extinction.||.30|.05|=.006
81603595|NCT00674570|162884126|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Extinction retention||.28|.04|=.01
81603596|NCT01966003|162884127|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence of the primary endpoint was demonstrated by comparing the 2-sided 90% CI of the risk ratio in objective response rate between ABP 215 and bevacizumab with an equivalence margin of (0.67, 1.5).|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.09||||||The risk ratio (ABP 215/Bevacizumab) and 90% confidence interval (CI) were estimated using a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors (region, sex, and ECOG performance status).||1.09|0.80|
81603597|NCT01966003|162884127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.26|3.45||||||Risk difference (ABP 215 - Bevacizumab) and 90% CI were estimated using a generalized linear model adjusted for the randomization stratification factors geographic region, ECOG performance status, and sex.||3.45|-9.26|
81603598|NCT01966003|162884129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.29||||||The hazard ratio for ABP 215 relative to bevacizumab was based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model. Stratification factors are geographic region, ECOG performance status, and sex.||1.29|0.83|
81644797|NCT03638258|162980195|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline BSA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||<0.001
81462571|NCT01164579|162617894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.8092|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.66|0.49||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 3||0.49|-0.66|0.8092
81462572|NCT01164579|162617894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0463|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.29|-0.12||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||-0.12|-1.29|0.0463
81603599|NCT01966003|162884132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.61||||||Hazard ratio for ABP 215 relative to bevacizumab, based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model. Stratification factors are geographic region, ECOG performance status, and sex.||1.61|0.75|
81603600|NCT00548132|162884142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|This was calculated based on the assumption that only 85% of eligible patients will consent to the study.|The standard of care is the numerator and the intervention group is the denominator|The null hypothesis is that the Bloostream infection per 1000 catheter days will be similar in both groups. In 2004, 6122 catheter days occurred in by both ICUs. If 15% of these were excluded, then 5203 catheter days/year will be eligible for analysis. The difference in infection rates will reach statistical significance at 12 months with a P-value of 0.04. At 24 months, the P-value will be more significant at 0.006.||0.90|0.24|0.05
81603601|NCT01187914|162884144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.13||||0.48||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.48
81603602|NCT02150837|162884214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Within group comparison (for each group) using a non-parametric paired Wilcoxon signed rank test comparing repeated measures in a single sample.||||||<0.0001
81603603|NCT01473381|162884357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.57||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-0.84||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed-effect model|||||-0.84|-4.30|0.0073
81603604|NCT01473381|162884357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.82||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|-1.06||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed-effect model|||||-1.06|-4.57|0.0034
81603605|NCT01473381|162884357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.74||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|-1.0||P-value was provided for assay sensitivity. It was not adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed-effect model|||||-1.00|-4.48|0.0020
81603606|NCT01473381|162884358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.13||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed-effect model|||||-0.13|-0.58|0.0073
81603607|NCT01473381|162884358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.1||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed-effect model|||||-0.10|-0.55|0.0097
81603608|NCT01473381|162884358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.12||P-value was provided for assay sensitivity. It was not adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed-effect model|||||-0.12|-0.57|0.0025
81644798|NCT03638258|162980196|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and last observation carried forward where linear interpolation was not computationally possible.||||||0.116|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||0.116
81603609|NCT01473381|162884359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.3563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|10.9||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Mean Difference (Final Values), as well as 95% Confidence Interval, are in units of percentage.||||10.9|-3.9|0.3563
81603610|NCT01473381|162884359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1||||0.1611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|14.6||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Mean Difference (Final Values), as well as 95% Confidence Interval, are in units of percentage.||||14.6|-0.4|0.1611
81603611|NCT01473381|162884359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||0.2672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|12.2||P-value was provided for assay sensitivity. It was not adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Mean Difference (Final Values), as well as 95% Confidence Interval, are in units of percentage.||||12.2|-2.7|0.2672
81603612|NCT01641926|162884397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|11.6||||||The treatment difference in the rates (PEG-Intron arm minus PEGASYS™ arm) and its 95% confidence interval adjusted for the baseline stratification factor (hepatitis B Virus \[HBV\] genotype) was computed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen weighted by stratum sample size.||11.6|-8.4|
81603613|NCT01641926|162884398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|14.3||||||The treatment difference in the rates (PEG-Intron arm minus PEGASYS™ arm) and its 95% confidence interval adjusted for the baseline stratification factor (HBV genotype) was computed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen weighted by stratum sample size.||14.3|-20.2|
81603614|NCT01641926|162884399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|12.3||||||The treatment difference in the rates (PEG-Intron arm minus PEGASYS™ arm) and its 95% confidence interval adjusted for the baseline stratification factor (HBV genotype) was computed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen weighted by stratum sample size.||12.3|-7.2|
81603615|NCT01641926|162884400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|13.6||||||The treatment difference in the rates (PEG-Intron arm minus PEGASYS™ arm) and its 95% confidence interval adjusted for the baseline stratification factor (HBV genotype) was computed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen weighted by stratum sample size.||13.6|-9.5|
81603616|NCT01641926|162884400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|27.1||||||The treatment difference in the rates (PEG-Intron arm minus PEGASYS™ arm) and its 95% confidence interval adjusted for the baseline stratification factor (HBV genotype) was computed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen weighted by stratum sample size.||27.1|-7.2|
81603617|NCT01641926|162884401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|9.2||||||The treatment difference in the rates (PEG-Intron arm minus PEGASYS™ arm) and its 95% confidence interval adjusted for the baseline stratification factor (HBV genotype) was computed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen weighted by stratum sample size.||9.2|-7.4|
81603618|NCT03587142|162884413|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.45||Nominal P value. Power was determined at a level of P=0.05.|ANCOVA|Multiple imputation using regression and 50 datasets to estimate the outcome for the 18/96 (19%) randomized patients without the f4 visit data.||Primary outcome analysis uses a difference of differences analysis between Buspirone compared to the Placebo arm in which the adjusted mean difference of differences, Wald 95% Confidence interval and 2-sided P values are determined from a Wald Chi-Square test. Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Negative change indicates symptom improvement.||0.45|-0.68|0.69
81603619|NCT03587142|162884413|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.39||P value is nominal; no adjustments made from multiple comparisons. Bonferroni p-value for the 10 sensitivity outcomes is \<0.005.|ANCOVA|||Sensitivity analysis of change from a baseline in ES/PPF (Early Satiety/Postprandial Fullness subscore) using all completers: 39 participants in Buspirone arm, 39 participants in placebo arm.||0.39|-0.65|0.62
81603620|NCT03587142|162884413|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.38||P value is nominal; no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferroni p-value for the 10 sensitivity outcomes is \<0.005|ANCOVA|||Sensitivity analyses: change in ES/PPF in treatment adherent patients: 23 participants in Buspirone arm, 29 patients in placebo arm.||0.38|-0.89|0.62
81603621|NCT03587142|162884414|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.5||Nominal P value reported. Bonferroni p-value for the 10 sensitivity outcomes is \<0.005|ANCOVA|||The mean difference of differences (DoD) between Buspirone and Placebo, 95% confidence interval and P (2-sided) were derived from an ANCOVA, regressing an indicator for treatment group on fullness severity score, adjusting for the baseline value of fullness severity score.||0.50|-0.69|0.76
81603622|NCT03587142|162884415|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.47||Nominal P values; Bonferroni p value for the 10 sensitivity outcomes is \<0.005|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits (CI) are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||0.47|-0.76|0.64
81644799|NCT03638258|162980196|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and last observation carried forward where linear interpolation was not computationally possible.||||||0.423|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||0.423
81603623|NCT03587142|162884416|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.5||P values are nominal; Bonferroni p-value for the 10 sensitivity outcomes is \<0.005|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits (CI) are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||0.50|-0.79|0.66
81644800|NCT03638258|162980196|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and last observation carried forward where linear interpolation was not computationally possible.||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||0.002
81644801|NCT03638258|162980196|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and last observation carried forward where linear interpolation was not computationally possible.||||||0.038|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||0.038
81603624|NCT03587142|162884417|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.5||Nominal P values; Bonferroni p-value for the 10 sensitivity outcomes is \<0.005|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits (CI) are reported; P (s-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||0.50|-0.75|0.70
81603625|NCT03587142|162884418|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.27||P value is nominal; no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferrini p-value is \<0.002|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) of change in outcome from baseline and 95% Confidence Intervals were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. P (2-sided) were determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||0.27|-0.66|0.40
81603626|NCT03587142|162884418|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|3.21||Nominal P value without adjustment for multiple comparisons. Bonferroni threshold for level of significance is \<0.002.|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio, 95% C.I. and P (two-sided) from a logistic regression of the binary outcome on treatment group for symptomatic improvement in GCSI.||GCSI symptomatic improvement of 1+ points in total GCSI symptom score defined as change in GCSI total score at week 4 from baseline being a decrease of 1 or more points. This is a binary variable where 1=1+ reduction in change in GCSI total score, 0=change in GCSI total score from baseline at 4-weeks is \< 1.0.||3.21|0.53|0.56
81603627|NCT03587142|162884419|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.48||P value is nominal: no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferroni p-value threshold for the level of significance is \<0.002|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits (CI) are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Squares test.||0.48|-0.58|0.86
81603628|NCT03587142|162884420|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.53||P value is nominal; no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferroni p-value is \<0.002|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits (CI) are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald-Chi Square test.||0.53|-0.64|0.85
81603629|NCT03587142|162884421|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.47||P value is nominal; no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferroni p-value is \<0.002|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits (CI) are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test||0.47|-0.76|0.65
81603630|NCT03587142|162884422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.16||P value is nominal: no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferroni p-value threshold level of significance is \<0.002|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits (CI) are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||0.16|-0.99|0.16
81603631|NCT03587142|162884423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.08||P values are nominal; no adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits (CI) are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||-0.08|-1.23|0.03
81603632|NCT03587142|162884424|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.77||P value is nominal: no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferroni p-value threshold for the level of significance is \<0.002|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits (CI) are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||0.77|-0.44|0.59
81603633|NCT03587142|162884425|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.88||P value is nominal: no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferroni p-value threshold for the level of significance is \<0.002|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits (CI) are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||0.88|-0.39|0.46
81603634|NCT03587142|162884426|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.59||P value is nominal: no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferroni p-value threshold for the level of significance is \<0.002|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits (CI) are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||0.59|-0.42|0.73
81603635|NCT03587142|162884427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.27||P value is nominal: no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferroni p-value threshold for the level of significance is \<0.002|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits (CI) are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||0.27|-0.55|0.50
81603636|NCT03587142|162884428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.79||P value is nominal: no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferroni p-value threshold for the level of significance is \<0.002|ANOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits (CI) are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||0.79|-0.15|0.18
81644802|NCT03638258|162980196|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and last observation carried forward where linear interpolation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||<0.001
81644803|NCT03638258|162980196|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and last observation carried forward where linear interpolation was not computationally possible.||||||0.005|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||0.005
81644804|NCT03638258|162980196|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and last observation carried forward where linear interpolation was not computationally possible.||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||0.002
81644805|NCT03638258|162980196|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and last observation carried forward where linear interpolation was not computationally possible.||||||0.013|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||0.013
81644806|NCT03638258|162980197|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.086|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline I-IGA score.||Difference form vehicle cream at Week 4||||0.086
81644807|NCT03638258|162980197|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.123|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline I-IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||0.123
81644808|NCT03638258|162980197|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.017|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline I-IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||0.017
81644809|NCT03638258|162980197|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.415|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline I-IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||0.415
81644810|NCT03638258|162980197|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.007|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline I-IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||0.007
81644811|NCT03638258|162980197|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.175|||||||Regression, Linear|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline I-IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||0.175
81644812|NCT03638258|162980197|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline I-IGA score.||Difference from vehicle at Week 12||||0.001
81644813|NCT03638258|162980197|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.619|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline I-IGA score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||0.619
81644814|NCT03638258|162980198|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline WI-NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||<0.001
81644815|NCT03638258|162980198|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline WI-NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||0.002
81644816|NCT03638258|162980198|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline WI-NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||<0.001
81644817|NCT03638258|162980198|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline WI-NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||<0.001
81603637|NCT03587142|162884429|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.01||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|2.51||P value is nominal: no adjustments made from multiple comparisons. Bonferroni p-value threshold for the level of significance is \<0.002.|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference from differences (DoD) from the baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Intervals are reported; P value (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||2.51|-0.49|0.19
81603638|NCT03587142|162884430|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.86||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|3.38||P value is nominal: no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferroni P-value threshold for the level of significance is \<=0.002|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the HADS depression score.||3.38|0.33|0.02
81603639|NCT03587142|162884431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.76||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|2.54||P values are nominal; no adjustments for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the HADS anxiety total score. 95% Wald Confidence Intervals are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test||2.54|-1.02|0.40
81603640|NCT03587142|162884432|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.15||P value is nominal with no adjustment for multiple comparisons. The Bonferroni level of significance threshold is \<=0.002.|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of PAGI-QOL total score.||0.15|-0.57|0.25
81603641|NCT03587142|162884433|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.98||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|2.24|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) of change in outcome from baseline and 95% Confidence Intervals were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of outcome. P (2-sided) were determined from a Wald-Chi-Square test.||2.24|-6.20|0.36
81603642|NCT03587142|162884434|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.07||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.91|0.76||P value is nominal; no adjustments made for multiple comparisons Bonferroni p-value is \<0.002|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits (CI) are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||0.76|-4.91|0.15
81603643|NCT03587142|162884435|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.37||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.51|10.25||P value is nominal: no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferrini p-value is \<0.002|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Intervals are reported. P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||10.25|-7.51|0.76
81644818|NCT03638258|162980198|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline WI-NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||<0.001
81644819|NCT03638258|162980198|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline WI-NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||<0.001
81603644|NCT03587142|162884436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.01||Nominal P values; no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change in IMD from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and the baseline value of IMD. Wald 95% Confidence Intervals are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||0.01|-0.12|0.10
81603645|NCT03587142|162884437|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.51||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-99.4|56.4||Nominal P values; no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of teh outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||56.4|-99.4|0.29
81603646|NCT03587142|162884438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.95||P value is nominal; no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferroni p-value \<0.002|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to week 4 on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits (CI) are reported: P (2-sided) determined from Wald Chi-Square test.||0.95|-0.78|0.84
81603647|NCT03587142|162884439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.43||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|5.03||P value is nominal|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Limits (CI) are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||5.03|-17.90|0.27
81644820|NCT03638258|162980198|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline WI-NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||<0.001
81644821|NCT03638258|162980198|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline WI-NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||<0.001
81603648|NCT03587142|162884440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.02||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|4.89||P value is nominal: no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferroni p-value threshold for the level of significance is \<0.002|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. Wald 95% Confidence Intervals are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||4.89|-6.93|0.74
81603649|NCT03587142|162884441|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.08|||ANCOVA|P value is nominal: no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferroni p-value threshold level of significance \<0.002||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. 95% Wald Confidence Intervals are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||0.08|-0.01|0.18
81603650|NCT03587142|162884442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.42|19.64||P value is nominal: no adjustments made for multiple comparisons. Bonferroni p-value threshold level of significance is \<0.002|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean difference of differences (DoD) from baseline were computed using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 4-weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome. 95% Wald Confidence Intervals are reported; P (2-sided) determined from a Wald Chi-Square test.||19.64|-20.42|0.97
81603651|NCT03587142|162884443|SUPERIORITY||Incident rate ratio|1.27||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.82||P values are nominal and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Exact poisson regression|||Event rates are computed by treatment arm by dividing the total adverse events over 4-weeks by the number of patient-months of follow-up to 4-weeks. Event rates are compared by treatment arm using an exact poisson regression for event rates.||2.82|0.57|0.64
81603652|NCT03587142|162884444|SUPERIORITY||Incident rate ratio|0.95||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.62||P values are nominal.|Fisher Exact|||A Fisher's Exact test was used for comparisons of events by treatment by severity grade. One patient in the Buspirone arm had 2 AEs during the trial; for analysis by severity grade the maximum severity grade was used.|An exact poisson regression stratified by severity level was used to compute the incident rate ratio and 95% Confidence Intervals for adverse events by severity level.|2.62|0.35|0.54
81603653|NCT03587142|162884445|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P value is nominal.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81603654|NCT03587142|162884446|SUPERIORITY||Incident rate ratio|1.03||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|40.36||P-values are nominal.|Exact poisson regression|||Event rates were computed by dividing the number of hospitalizations over 4-weeks by the number of person-years. An exact poisson regression was used to compare events by treatment group.||40.36|0|1.00
81603655|NCT03587142|162884447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52||||||Nominal P value.|Binomial probability test|2-sided test with probability of success=0||||||0.52
81603656|NCT00708435|162884459|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority margin was -(minus)10%. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10%, then the null-hypothesis was rejected and it was concluded that Beriplex was non-inferior to plasma.~The sample size estimation assumed that hemostatic efficacy would be rated 'effective' in 85% of participants in the plasma group and 90% of participants in the Beriplex group. The power to show non-inferiority with these assumptions was greater than 80% for two treatment groups of 83 participants."|Difference in effective hemostasis (%)|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|19.9||Both primary endpoints had to be non-inferior for Beriplex to be non-inferior. No P-value is entered as non-inferiority was assessed via the 95% CI calculation for the difference (Beriplex minus plasma) in the % of subjects with effective hemostasis.|95% confidence interval|Farrington and Manning's method was used to estimate the 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of participants with hemostasis.|Both primary endpoints had to be non-inferior for Beriplex to be non-inferior. There is no P-value as non-inferiority was assessed via the 95% CI calculation for the difference (Beriplex minus plasma) in the % of subjects with effective hemostasis.|The analysis of hemostatic efficacy was via calculation of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference (Beriplex minus plasma) in the percentage of participants with effective hemostasis.||19.9|-5.8|
81603657|NCT00708435|162884460|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority margin was -(minus)10%. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10%, then the null-hypothesis was rejected and it was concluded that Beriplex was non-inferior to plasma.~The sample size estimation assumed that hemostatic efficacy would be rated 'effective' in 85% of participants in the plasma group and 90% of participants in the Beriplex group. The power to show non-inferiority with these assumptions was greater than 80% for two treatment groups of 83 participants."|Difference in the decrease of INR (%)|52.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.4|65.9||Both primary endpoints had to be non-inferior for Beriplex to be non-inferior. No P-value is entered as non-inferiority was assessed via the 95% CI for the difference (Beriplex minus plasma) in the % of subjects with a rapid decrease of the INR.|95% confidence interval|Farrington and Manning's method was used to estimate the 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of participants with a rapid decrease of the INR.|Both primary endpoints had to be non-inferior for Beriplex to be non-inferior. There is no P-value as non-inferiority was assessed via the 95% CI for the difference (Beriplex minus plasma) in the % of subjects with a rapid decrease of the INR.|The analysis of the percentage of participants who had a rapid decrease of the INR was via calculation of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference (Beriplex minus plasma) in the percentage of participants with a rapid decrease of the INR.||65.9|39.4|
81701945|NCT03051217|163099701|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|31.695|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.129|195.877||The p-value for the primary analysis was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose vs PBO.|Regression, Logistic|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.||The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were evaluated using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to account for multiplicity.||195.877|5.129|<0.0001
81701946|NCT03051217|163099701|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|79.112|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|11.739|533.168||The p-value for the primary analysis was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose vs PBO.|Regression, Logistic|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.||The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were evaluated using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to account for multiplicity.||533.168|11.739|<0.0001
81603658|NCT01737684|162884474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.67|||ANCOVA|||||1.67|0.96|
81603659|NCT01737684|162884477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|2.06|||ANCOVA|||||2.06|0.88|
81603660|NCT04503096|162884518|OTHER|To monitor safety, paired t-tests were conducted to test for pre- to post-treatment differences in global cognition (i.e., MoCA z-scores).||||||0.725|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.725
81603661|NCT04503096|162884522|OTHER|Paired t-tests were conducted to test for pre- to post-treatment changes in depression using HAM-D raw scores.||||||0.605|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.605
81603662|NCT04503096|162884523|OTHER|Paired t-tests were conducted to test for pre- to post-treatment changes in depression using GDS raw scores.||||||0.897|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.897
81603663|NCT04503096|162884524|OTHER|Paired t-tests were conducted to test for pre- to post-treatment changes in cognition using Fluid Cognition Composite Scores.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< .001
81603664|NCT02424591|162884559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.86
81701947|NCT03051217|163099702|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|52.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.95|75.39|||Regression, Logistic|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.|The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were evaluated using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to account for multiplicity.||75.39|29.95|
81701948|NCT03051217|163099702|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.34|90.15|||Regression, Logistic|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.|The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were evaluated using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to account for multiplicity.||90.15|43.34|
81603665|NCT02424591|162884560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.79
81603666|NCT02424591|162884561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74
81603667|NCT00770432|162884562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0595||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel adjusted for study site (the smallest study sites were pooled according to a pre-specified rule).||||||0.0595
81603668|NCT00818363|162884565|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|0.47|||ANCOVA|Includes treatment group and trial site as factors and age as a covariate.||||0.47|-1.74|0.303
81603669|NCT00818363|162884566|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.25||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.04|9.55|||ANCOVA|Includes treatment group and trial site as factors and age as a covariate.||||9.55|-30.04|0.303
81603670|NCT00988221|162884594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean - Placebo|-22.3||||||||||The analysis was adjusted for the randomization stratification factors background use of methotrexate and background use of oral corticosteroids. The analysis was also adjusted for the pain visual analog scale score at Baseline.|ANOVA|||||||
81603671|NCT00988221|162884594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean - Tocilizumab|-32.4||||||||||The analysis was adjusted for the randomization stratification factors background use of methotrexate and background use of oral corticosteroids. The analysis was also adjusted for the pain visual analog scale score at Baseline.|ANOVA|||||||
81603672|NCT00988221|162884594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.2||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|-2.7||The analysis was adjusted for the randomization stratification factors background use of methotrexate and background use of oral corticosteroids. The analysis was also adjusted for the pain visual analog scale score at Baseline.|ANOVA|||||-2.7|-17.6|0.0076
81644822|NCT03638258|162980199|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline WI-NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||0.002
81462573|NCT01164579|162617894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0624|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.25|-0.08||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||-0.08|-1.25|0.0624
81524896|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.63||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.63|-0.28|
81524897|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.42||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.42|-0.49|
81603673|NCT00988221|162884595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference|18.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|32.0||1.000 is used here as the test was considered as not significant due to the break in the hierarchical testing chain.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was adjusted for the randomization stratification factors background use of methotrexate and background use of oral corticosteroids.||The analysis used the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the randomization stratification factors background use of methotrexate and background use of oral corticosteroids.||32|5|1.000
81603674|NCT01453348|162884614|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(GMC anti-HAV + MenACWY-CRM / GMC anti-HAV)|Ratio of GMC|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.32||The testing was done by assessing the confidence interval of the ratio|ANCOVA|The Analysis of variance (ANCOVA) model included vaccine group and center as factors, age as covariate and was adjusted for baseline.||The primary criterion for immunogenicity was that the lower-limit of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) on the ratio of Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) GMCs (Hep A/B + MenACWY-CRM to Hep A/B) is below or equal to 0.5.||1.32|0.6|
81603675|NCT01453348|162884614|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(GMC anti-HBsAg + MenACWY-CRM / GMC anti-HBsAg)|Ratio of GMC|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.37||The testing was done by assessing the confidence interval of the ratio|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included vaccines group and center as factors, age as covariate and was adjusted for baseline.||The primary criterion for immunogenicity was that the the lower-limit of the two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of ELISA GMCs (Hep A/B + MenACWY-CRM to Hep A/B) is below or equal to 0.5.||2.37|0.59|
81603676|NCT00633919|162884619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Linear mixed effect (LME) model|||The null hypothesis is the hypothesis of no difference and the alternative to the null hypothesis is the hypothesis of a difference.||||0.85
81603677|NCT00633919|162884620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Linear mixed effect (LME) model|||The null hypothesis is the hypothesis of no difference and the alternative to the null hypothesis is the hypothesis of a difference.||||0.52
81603678|NCT00633919|162884621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Proportional odds regression|||The null hypothesis is the hypothesis of no difference and the alternative to the null hypothesis is the hypothesis of a difference.||||>0.05
81603679|NCT00633919|162884622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0486||95.0|||||Proportional odds regression|||The null hypothesis is the hypothesis of no difference and the alternative to the null hypothesis is the hypothesis of a difference.||||0.0486
81603680|NCT00633919|162884623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Proportional odds regression|||The null hypothesis is the hypothesis of no difference and the alternative to the null hypothesis is the hypothesis of a difference.||||>0.05
81603681|NCT02991482|162884674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.76
81603682|NCT02110732|162884682|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.05
81644823|NCT03638258|162980199|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.203|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline WI-NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||0.203
81462574|NCT01164579|162617894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|-0.69||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||-0.69|-1.90|0.0005
81462575|NCT01164579|162617894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.87|-0.65||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||-0.65|-1.87|0.0008
81462576|NCT01164579|162617895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.5019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.68|0.71||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||0.71|-1.68|0.5019
81603683|NCT02110732|162884683|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared||||Categorical variables were analyzed with Chi-square test or Fisher's exact test. Comparisons between groups were by Levene's test for equality of variances. A P-level \<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Data were analyzed with SPSS v.19 and NCSS.|||< 0.05
81603684|NCT02110732|162884684|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.05
81603685|NCT01691521|162884685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.72||Hochberg procedure with a gamma parameter of 1 used for multiplicity adjustment.|Negative binomial model||Number of exacerbations per year in the mepolizumab 75mg IV arm divided by the number of exacerbations per year in the placebo arm.|||0.72|0.40|<0.001
81603686|NCT01691521|162884685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.64||Hochberg procedure with a gamma parameter of 1 used for multiplicity adjustment.|Negative binomial model||Number of exacerbations per year in the mepolizumab 100 mg SC arm divided by the number of exacerbations per year in the placebo arm.|||0.64|0.35|<0.001
81603687|NCT01480596|162884691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.592||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Standard error of mean is for adjusted difference.|||1.40|-5.08|0.256
81603688|NCT01480596|162884692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.81||||0.082||95.0|0.87|19.02|||exact methods|||||19.02|0.87|0.082
81462577|NCT01164579|162617895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.1462|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.28|0.14||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||0.14|-2.28|0.1462
81603689|NCT01480596|162884693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.827||95.0|0.05|4.35|||exact methods|||||4.35|0.05|0.827
81603690|NCT01480596|162884694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|10.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.10|0.62|0.184
81603691|NCT01480596|162884696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.228||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Analysis for Week 28. Standard error of mean is for adjusted difference.|||0.80|-4.20|0.175
81603692|NCT01480596|162884696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.267||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis||Analysis for Week 32. Standard error of mean is for adjusted difference.|||1.28|-3.89|0.310
81603693|NCT01480596|162884696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.272||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.88|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Analysis for Week 36. Standard error of mean is for adjusted difference.|||0.30|-4.88|0.081
81603694|NCT01480596|162884697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.486||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|3.07|||Mixed Models Analysis||Standard error of mean is for adjusted difference.|||3.07|-2.97|0.972
81603695|NCT01480596|162884698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|5.48|||exact methods|||||5.48|0.26|1.000
81603696|NCT01480596|162884699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.89|||exact methods|||||2.89|0.03|0.530
81603697|NCT01480596|162884700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|11.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.46|0.64|0.175
81603698|NCT01480596|162884702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.245||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|1.53|||Mixed Models Analysis||Analysis for Week 28. Standard error of mean is for adjusted difference.|||1.53|-3.56|0.423
81603699|NCT01480596|162884702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.361||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Analysis for Week 32. Standard error of mean is for adjusted difference.|||2.80|-2.76|0.986
81603700|NCT01480596|162884702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|2.65|||Mixed Models Analysis||Analysis for Week 36. Standard error of mean is for adjusted difference.|||2.65|-3.21|0.848
81603701|NCT01480596|162884708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.707||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|0.93|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical analysis is presented for Week 12. Standard error of mean is for adjusted mean difference.|||0.93|-1.94|0.483
81462578|NCT01164579|162617895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.49|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.74|0.72||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||0.72|-1.74|0.4900
81603702|NCT01480596|162884708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.844||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical analysis is presented for Week 24. Standard error of mean is for adjusted mean difference.|||1.40|-2.03|0.711
81603703|NCT01480596|162884709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.757||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Analysis for Week 28. Standard error of mean is for adjusted difference.|||-0.20|-3.30|0.028
81603704|NCT01480596|162884709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.887||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.55|||Mixed Models Analysis||Analysis for Week 32. Standard error of mean is for adjusted difference.|||1.55|-2.10|0.756
81603705|NCT01480596|162884709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.909||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis||Analysis for Week 36. Standard error of mean is for adjusted difference.|||1.59|-2.12|0.775
81603706|NCT01991821|162884769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.093||||||The complete response of the primary efficacy analysis occurred in 95 patients (56.2%; 95% confidence interval \[CI\] 48.4 - 63.8%) in the APD421 group and 83 patients (46.6%; 95% CI 39.1- 54.2%) in the placebo group|Chi-squared, Corrected|Pearson square test with Yates's continuity correction and with the two- sided significance level of 5%||The primary efficacy analysis was a complete response which is defined as protection from PONV1, which was absence of any episode of emesis, significant nausea or use of rescue medication with the first 24 hours post-operatively.||||0.093
81603707|NCT01991821|162884770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059||||||Two-sided, significance threshold = 0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.059
81603708|NCT01991821|162884771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053||||||Two-sided, significance threshold = 0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.053
81603709|NCT01991821|162884772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Two-sided, significance threshold = 0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.26
81603710|NCT01991821|162884773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||Two-sided, significance threshold = 0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.06
81603711|NCT01991821|162884774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079||||||Two-sided, significance threshold = 0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.079
81603712|NCT01991821|162884775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.096|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.096
81603713|NCT03592277|162884776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.344|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.344
81603714|NCT03592277|162884777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.526|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.526
81603715|NCT03592277|162884778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.123|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.123
81603716|NCT03592277|162884779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.660
81603717|NCT03592277|162884780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.745|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.745
81603718|NCT03592277|162884781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.236|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.236
81603719|NCT00909480|162884789|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin: 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.3003||||||95.0|0.1427|0.458|||ANCOVA|Full analysis set, Model adjusted for: HbA1c at baseline, previous oral anti-diabetic treatment and country.||||0.4580|0.1427|
81603720|NCT00861601|162884804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0104||95.0||||Linearity. This analysis is based on each participants' change in platelet count.|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was made because this analysis was exploratory.||||||0.0104
81603721|NCT00861601|162884804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0057||95.0||||Saturation at the medium dose. This analysis is based on each participants' change in platelet count.|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was made because this analysis was exploratory.||||||0.0057
81603722|NCT00861601|162884804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0808||95.0||||Onset of response at the higher dose. This analysis is based on each participants' change in platelet count.|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was made because this analysis was exploratory.||||||0.0808
81603723|NCT00861601|162884805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0116||95.0||||Linearity. This analysis is based on each participants' change in platelet count.|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was made because this analysis was exploratory.||||||0.0116
81603724|NCT00861601|162884805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0066||95.0||||Saturation at the medium dose. This analysis is based on each participants' change in platelet count.|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was made because this analysis was exploratory.||||||0.0066
81603725|NCT00861601|162884805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0846||95.0||||Onset of response at the higher dose. This analysis is based on each participants' change in platelet count.|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity was made because this analysis was exploratory.||||||0.0846
81603726|NCT02481375|162884822|OTHER||Marginal means|0.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Marginal means (95% CI) of ferritin concentrations at 12-weeks using a generalized mixed-effects model with adjustments for baseline values and village clusters||||<0.05
81603727|NCT05436912|162884851|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|168.9||||0.3601|TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.3|465.3|||t-test, 2 sided||Geometric mean ratio for natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent) and 90% confidence interval for geometric mean ratio of natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent), natural log transformed back to the linear scale.|||465.3|61.3|0.3601
81603728|NCT05436912|162884851|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|92.2||||0.9146|TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.0|368.9|||t-test, 2 sided||Geometric mean ratio for natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent) and 90% confidence interval for geometric mean ratio of natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent), natural log transformed back to the linear scale.|||368.9|23.0|0.9146
81603729|NCT05436912|162884851|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|119.6||||0.7478|TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.4|329.3|||t-test, 2 sided||Geometric mean ratio for natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent) and 90% confidence interval for geometric mean ratio of natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent), natural log transformed back to the linear scale.|||329.3|43.4|0.7478
81603730|NCT05436912|162884853|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|126.1||||0.4279|TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.8|212.8|||t-test, 2 sided||Geometric mean ratio for natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent) and 90% confidence interval for geometric mean ratio of natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent), natural log transformed back to the linear scale.|||212.8|74.8|0.4279
81603731|NCT05436912|162884853|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|92.4||||0.8341|TWO_SIDED|90.0|46.4|183.9|||t-test, 2 sided||Geometric mean ratio for natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent) and 90% confidence interval for geometric mean ratio of natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent), natural log transformed back to the linear scale.|||183.9|46.4|0.8341
81603732|NCT05436912|162884853|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|169.1||||0.1159|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.1|294.6|||t-test, 2 sided||Geometric mean ratio for natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent) and 90% confidence interval for geometric mean ratio of natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent), natural log transformed back to the linear scale.|||294.6|97.1|0.1159
81603733|NCT05436912|162884854|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|126.0||||0.4289|TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.8|212.4|||t-test, 2 sided||Geometric mean ratio for natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent) and 90% confidence interval for geometric mean ratio of natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent), natural log transformed back to the linear scale.|||212.4|74.8|0.4289
81701949|NCT03051217|163099702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|38.193|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|6.113|238.619||The p-value for the primary analysis was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose vs PBO.|Regression, Logistic|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.||The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were evaluated using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to account for multiplicity.||238.619|6.113|<0.0001
81701950|NCT03051217|163099702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|69.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|11.138|434.659||The p-value for the primary analysis was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose vs PBO.|Regression, Logistic|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.||The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were evaluated using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to account for multiplicity.||434.659|11.138|<0.0001
81603734|NCT05436912|162884854|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|92.3||||0.8322|TWO_SIDED|90.0|46.5|183.3|||t-test, 2 sided||Geometric mean ratio for natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent) and 90% confidence interval for geometric mean ratio of natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent), natural log transformed back to the linear scale.|||183.3|46.5|0.8322
81603735|NCT05436912|162884854|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|169.6||||0.1131|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.6|294.6|||t-test, 2 sided||Geometric mean ratio for natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent) and 90% confidence interval for geometric mean ratio of natural log transformed parameter (expressed as a percent), natural log transformed back to the linear scale.|||294.6|97.6|0.1131
81603736|NCT03885011|162884895|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.103||||0.8445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.413|2.949|||Regression, Logistic|||This analysis relates to Day 8 up to when pilocarpine HCl 0.2% either in CSF-1-FDC or as pilocarpine alone was administered for one week.||2.949|0.413|0.8445
81603737|NCT03885011|162884895|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.646||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.684|3.958|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.958|0.684|0.2660
81603738|NCT03885011|162884896|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.664||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.646|8.154|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.154|1.646|0.0015
81603739|NCT03885011|162884896|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.745||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.088|10.786|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.786|2.088|0.0002
81603740|NCT03885011|162884897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1145|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1145
81603741|NCT03885011|162884897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0616|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0616
81603742|NCT03885011|162884898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0074|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0074
81603743|NCT03885011|162884898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0001
81603744|NCT01725386|162884922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.895|||||||Log Rank (Mantel-Cox)|||||||0.895
81603745|NCT04750655|162884924|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Used the Kruskal-Wallis (nonparametric one-way ANOVA), comparing all 3 arms. Note that for each individual, a single number (normalized read) is obtained.||||1
81603746|NCT00879996|162884934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9134||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4156|2.007|||Log Rank|||Null hypothesis: Methadone and buprenorphine treatment do not differ in treatment retention.||2.007|0.4156|0.77
81603747|NCT00879996|162884935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||<|0.043||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: Methadone treatment is as effective as buprenorphine treatment in reducing pain.||||<0.043
81603748|NCT00879996|162884936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0|<|0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||null-hypothesis: methadone and buprenorphine treatment are equally effective in reducing self-reported functioning at 6 months.||||<0.665
81603749|NCT00879996|162884937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0|<|0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: methadone or buprenorphine treatment equally reduce illicit drug use.||||<0.039
81603750|NCT02413463|162884976|SUPERIORITY|Chi-square test||||||0.18||||||This is the calculated p-value for the success rate in the Augmented Group Vs. Faden Group|Chi-squared|||An estimation of sample size was performed considering a study power of 0.8 with an alpha error of 0.05 aiming to detect a difference of 5 Δ in the postoperative angle disparity between the 2 groups, assuming a postoperative standard deviation of 6 Δ. Based on this estimation, a total of 24 eyes were found to be adequate in each group, and considering a 25% dropout during the follow-up, recruitment of 30 study subjects in each group was targeted||||0.18
81603751|NCT02413463|162884977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||This is the calculated p-value for the postoperative angle of deviation with spectacles for distance in Augmented recession vs. Faden group (First row)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81603752|NCT02413463|162884978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||This is the calculated p-value for the postoperative angle of deviation without spectacles for near in Augmented recession vs. Faden group (Second row)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81603753|NCT02413463|162884979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||This is the calculated p-value for the postoperative angle disparity in the Augmented Group Vs. Faden Group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81524898|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.44||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.44|-0.47|
81603754|NCT02413463|162884980|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||This is the calculated p-value for the intraoperative time in the Augmented Group Vs. Faden Group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81603755|NCT04146896|162885009|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.704|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.704
81603756|NCT04146896|162885010|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.684|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.684
81603757|NCT04146896|162885011|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.743|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.743
81603758|NCT04146896|162885012|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.483|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.483
81603759|NCT04146896|162885013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.199|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.199
81644824|NCT03638258|162980199|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.034|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline WI-NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||0.034
81603760|NCT04146896|162885014|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.273|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.273
81603761|NCT04146896|162885015|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.668|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.668
81603762|NCT02118337|162885020|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|-23.8||||0.5494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.8|31.1|||Fisher Exact|||||31.1|-72.8|0.5494
81603763|NCT02118337|162885020|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|-7.1||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.6|20.0|||Fisher Exact|||||20.0|-33.6|0.5130
81603764|NCT02583763|162885080|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance value stated as p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample T test were used to analyse normally distributed data.||||>0.05
81603765|NCT02583763|162885081|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance value was stated as p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81603766|NCT02583763|162885082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Significance value was set to p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81644825|NCT03638258|162980199|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.012|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline WI-NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||0.012
81644826|NCT03638258|162980199|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline WI-NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||0.010
81701951|NCT03051217|163099703|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|53.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.67|76.47|||Regression, Logistic|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.|The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were evaluated using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to account for multiplicity.||76.47|30.67|
81644827|NCT03638258|162980199|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.075|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline WI-NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||0.075
81644828|NCT03638258|162980199|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline WI-NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||<0.001
81701952|NCT03051217|163099703|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|75.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.95|99.04|||Regression, Logistic|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.|The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were evaluated using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to account for multiplicity.||99.04|51.95|
81644829|NCT03638258|162980199|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline WI-NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||<0.001
81644830|NCT03638258|162980200|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.527|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression (Firth's penalized likelihood) with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||0.527
81462579|NCT01164579|162617895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.76|-0.27|||mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||-0.27|-2.76|0.0459
81644831|NCT03638258|162980200|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.444|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression (Firth's penalized likelihood) with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||0.444
81644832|NCT03638258|162980200|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.006|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression (Firth's penalized likelihood) with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||0.006
81644833|NCT03638258|162980200|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.013|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression (Firth's penalized likelihood) with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||0.013
81644834|NCT03638258|162980200|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression (Firth's penalized likelihood) with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||0.002
81644835|NCT03638258|162980200|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.064|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression (Firth's penalized likelihood) with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||0.064
81644836|NCT03638258|162980200|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression (Firth's penalized likelihood) with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||0.002
81644837|NCT03638258|162980200|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.009|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression (Firth's penalized likelihood) with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||0.009
81701953|NCT03051217|163099703|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|38.696|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|6.047|247.634||The p-value for the primary analysis was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose vs PBO.|Regression, Logistic|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.||The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were evaluated using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to account for multiplicity.||247.634|6.047|<0.0001
81462580|NCT01164579|162617896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.5019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.68|0.71||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||0.71|-1.68|0.5019
81462581|NCT01164579|162617896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.1462|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.28|0.14||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||0.14|-2.28|0.1462
81644838|NCT03638258|162980201|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.188|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression (Firth's penalized likelihood) with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||0.188
81462582|NCT01164579|162617896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.49|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.74|0.72||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||0.72|-1.74|0.4900
81462583|NCT01164579|162617896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.76|-0.27||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||-0.27|-2.76|0.0459
81603767|NCT02237508|162885098|EQUIVALENCE|"Z7200 was considered bioequivalent to the reference if the following criteria were satisfied:~* the 90%CI for the geometric mean AUC0-t ratio was within the interval 80.00% to 125.00% for both budesonide and formoterol, with and without charcoal blockade and~* the 90%CI for the geometric mean ratio for Cmax was within the wider bioequivalence acceptance limits of (69.84%, 143.19%) for budesonide and (71.92%, 139.04%) for formoterol, respectively with and without charcoal blockade."|Adjusted geometric means ratio|138.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|129.09|149.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||149.39|129.09|<0.001
81603768|NCT02237508|162885098|EQUIVALENCE|"Z7200 was considered bioequivalent to the reference if the following criteria were satisfied:~* the 90%CI for the geometric mean AUC0-t ratio was within the interval 80.00% to 125.00% for both budesonide and formoterol, with and without charcoal blockade and~* the 90%CI for the geometric mean ratio for Cmax was within the wider bioequivalence acceptance limits of (69.84%, 143.19%) for budesonide and (71.92%, 139.04%) for formoterol, respectively with and without charcoal blockade."|Adjusted geometric means ratio|136.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|126.13|147.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||147.04|126.13|<0.001
81603769|NCT02237508|162885099|EQUIVALENCE|"Z7200 was considered bioequivalent to the reference if the following criteria were satisfied:~* the 90%CI for the geometric mean AUC0-t ratio was within the interval 80.00% to 125.00% for both budesonide and formoterol, with and without charcoal blockade and~* the 90%CI for the geometric mean ratio for Cmax was within the wider bioequivalence acceptance limits of (69.84%, 143.19%) for budesonide and (71.92%, 139.04%) for formoterol, respectively with and without charcoal blockade."|Adjusted geometric means ratio|119.73||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.4|131.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||131.03|109.40|0.001
81603770|NCT02237508|162885099|EQUIVALENCE|"Z7200 was considered bioequivalent to the reference if the following criteria were satisfied:~* the 90%CI for the geometric mean AUC0-t ratio was within the interval 80.00% to 125.00% for both budesonide and formoterol, with and without charcoal blockade and~* the 90%CI for the geometric mean ratio for Cmax was within the wider bioequivalence acceptance limits of (69.84%, 143.19%) for budesonide and (71.92%, 139.04%) for formoterol, respectively with and without charcoal blockade."|Adjusted geometric means ratio|129.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|117.33|143.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||143.20|117.33|<0.001
81603771|NCT02237508|162885100|EQUIVALENCE|"Z7200 was considered bioequivalent to the reference if the following criteria were satisfied:~* the 90%CI for the geometric mean AUC0-t ratio was within the interval 80.00% to 125.00% for both budesonide and formoterol, with and without charcoal blockade and~* the 90%CI for the geometric mean ratio for Cmax was within the wider bioequivalence acceptance limits of (69.84%, 143.19%) for budesonide and (71.92%, 139.04%) for formoterol, respectively with and without charcoal blockade."|Adjusted geometric means ratio|218.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|194.02|245.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||245.24|194.02|<0.001
81603772|NCT02237508|162885100|EQUIVALENCE|"Z7200 was considered bioequivalent to the reference if the following criteria were satisfied:~* the 90%CI for the geometric mean AUC0-t ratio was within the interval 80.00% to 125.00% for both budesonide and formoterol, with and without charcoal blockade and~* the 90%CI for the geometric mean ratio for Cmax was within the wider bioequivalence acceptance limits of (69.84%, 143.19%) for budesonide and (71.92%, 139.04%) for formoterol, respectively with and without charcoal blockade."|Adjusted geometric means ratio|200.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|174.3|231.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||231.01|174.30|<0.001
81603773|NCT02237508|162885101|EQUIVALENCE|"Z7200 was considered bioequivalent to the reference if the following criteria were satisfied:~* the 90%CI for the geometric mean AUC0-t ratio was within the interval 80.00% to 125.00% for both budesonide and formoterol, with and without charcoal blockade and~* the 90%CI for the geometric mean ratio for Cmax was within the wider bioequivalence acceptance limits of (69.84%, 143.19%) for budesonide and (71.92%, 139.04%) for formoterol, respectively with and without charcoal blockade."|Adjusted geometric means ratio|126.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|115.93|137.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||137.32|115.93|<0.001
81644839|NCT03638258|162980201|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.577|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression (Firth's penalized likelihood) with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||0.577
81644840|NCT03638258|162980201|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.008|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression (Firth's penalized likelihood) with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||0.008
81644841|NCT03638258|162980201|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.664|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression (Firth's penalized likelihood) with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||0.664
81644842|NCT03638258|162980201|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.015|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression (Firth's penalized likelihood) with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||0.015
81644843|NCT03638258|162980201|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.666|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression (Firth's penalized likelihood) with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||0.666
81644844|NCT03638258|162980201|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.009|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression (Firth's penalized likelihood) with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||0.009
81644845|NCT03638258|162980201|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.163|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression (Firth's penalized likelihood) with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PASI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||0.163
81644846|NCT03638258|162980202|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible. ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PSD score.||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PSD score.||Difference from vehicle cream on Week 4||||0.002
81644847|NCT03638258|162980202|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PSD score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||0.002
81644848|NCT03638258|162980202|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PSD score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||<0.001
81462584|NCT01164579|162617897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.8959|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.89|0.76||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||0.76|-0.89|0.8959
81462585|NCT01164579|162617897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.4193|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.25|0.43||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||0.43|-1.25|0.4193
81644849|NCT03638258|162980202|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PSD score.||Difference from placebo at Week 6||||<0.001
81644850|NCT03638258|162980202|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PSD score.||Difference from placebo at Week 8||||<0.001
81644851|NCT03638258|162980202|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PSD score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||<0.001
81644852|NCT03638258|162980202|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PSD score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||<0.001
81644853|NCT03638258|162980202|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline PSD score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||<0.001
81603774|NCT02237508|162885101|EQUIVALENCE|"Z7200 was considered bioequivalent to the reference if the following criteria were satisfied:~* the 90%CI for the geometric mean AUC0-t ratio was within the interval 80.00% to 125.00% for both budesonide and formoterol, with and without charcoal blockade and~* the 90%CI for the geometric mean ratio for Cmax was within the wider bioequivalence acceptance limits of (69.84%, 143.19%) for budesonide and (71.92%, 139.04%) for formoterol, respectively with and without charcoal blockade."|Adjusted geometric means ratio|117.08||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.05|128.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||128.05|107.05|0.004
81603775|NCT05807919|162885126|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81603776|NCT05807919|162885127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.39
81603777|NCT05807919|162885128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.18
81603778|NCT05807919|162885129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81603779|NCT05807919|162885130|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.39
81603780|NCT05807919|162885131|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.48
81603781|NCT01905046|162885132|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.62|||Chi-squared|||||2.62|0.36|0.951
81603782|NCT03635489|162885145|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.53|||Regression, Cox|||||0.53|0.17|<.0001
81644854|NCT03638258|162980203|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.184|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline Itch-Related Sleep Loss score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||0.184
81603783|NCT03635489|162885145|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.58|||Regression, Cox|||||0.58|0.20|<.0001
81603784|NCT03635489|162885146|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.21||||||||1.21|0.30|
81603785|NCT00361439|162885163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.02||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.02
81603786|NCT00361439|162885164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.023||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.023
81603787|NCT00361439|162885165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.002
81603788|NCT00361439|162885166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.010
81603789|NCT01622010|162885167|EQUIVALENCE|P value 0.05 used||||||0.487|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.487
81603790|NCT01622010|162885169|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|a non-inferiority margin calculation was not performed for this study prior to its start.||||||0.628|||||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: Standard care is better than standard care with video enhancement.||||0.628
81603791|NCT01622010|162885170|EQUIVALENCE|P Value 0.05 used||||||0.647|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.647
81603792|NCT02247336|162885171|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.2||A priori threshold was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|generalized estimating equation|Generalized estimating equation models were used with a logit link function and an exchangeable correlation structure to account for clustering of participants within provider. Fay and Graubard small sample bias correction was applied.|Using alpha=0.05, 80% power, and a risk-appropriate screening referral rate for the delayed arm ranging from 60% to 70%, n = 250 participants with a completed a family health history assessment per arm with 40 providers was needed to detect differences between arms in appropriate referral ranging from 12% to 13.2%. Sample size calculations accounted for provider clustering using an intra-class correlation coefficient of 0.02 to adjust variance for a Z-test of the difference of two proportions.||1.2|0.4|0.16
81603793|NCT02247336|162885172|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.2||The a priori threshold was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|generalized estimating equation|Generalized estimating equation models were used with a logit link function and an exchangeable correlation structure to account for clustering of participants within provider. Fay and Graubard small sample bias correction was applied.|||1.2|.04|0.23
81603794|NCT00733980|162885228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2479||||0.703||80.0|-0.5887|1.0846|||Mixed-Model Repeated-Measure analysis|||||1.0846|-0.5887|0.703
81603795|NCT00733980|162885229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0169||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.5231|0.4893|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK561679 Vs Placebo, Week 1||0.4893|-0.5231|0.966
81603796|NCT00733980|162885229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4299||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.2063|1.0661|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK561679 Vs Placebo, Week 2||1.0661|-0.2063|0.386
81603797|NCT00733980|162885229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9413||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.2203|1.6624|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK561679 Vs Placebo, Week 4||1.6624|0.2203|0.095
81603798|NCT00733980|162885230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9495||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.0185|1.9175|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK561679 350 mg Vs Placebo, Week 1||1.9175|-0.0185|0.209
81603799|NCT00733980|162885230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7638||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.4243|1.9519|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK561679 350 mg Vs Placebo, Week 2||1.9519|-0.4243|0.409
81603800|NCT00733980|162885230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5363||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.1485|2.9241|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK561679 350 mg Vs Placebo, Week 4||2.9241|0.1485|0.156
81603801|NCT00733980|162885230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6327||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.9135|2.1789|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK561679 350 mg Vs Placebo, Week 6||2.1789|-0.9135|0.599
81603802|NCT00733980|162885231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9866||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.8876|-0.0856|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK561679 350 mg Vs Placebo, Week 1||-0.0856|-3.8876|0.181
81603803|NCT00733980|162885231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2538||||0.889|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.5922|2.0846|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK561679 350 mg Vs Placebo, Week 2||2.0846|-2.5922|0.889
81603804|NCT00733980|162885231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3242||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.8165|2.1681|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK561679 350 mg Vs Placebo, Week 3||2.1681|-2.8165|0.867
81603805|NCT00733980|162885231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8107||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.1036|3.7251|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK561679 350 mg Vs Placebo, Week 4||3.7251|-2.1036|0.721
81603806|NCT00733980|162885231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6273||||0.801|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.8337|2.5791|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK561679 350 mg Vs Placebo, Week 6||2.5791|-3.8337|0.801
81644855|NCT03638258|162980203|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.207|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline Itch-Related Sleep Loss NRS score.||Difference from placebo at Week 4||||0.207
81462586|NCT01164579|162617897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.5764|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|0.56||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||0.56|-1.13|0.5764
81603807|NCT00733980|162885232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.644||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.2498|1.5378|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK561679 350 mg Vs Placebo, Week 1||1.5378|-0.2498|0.355
81603808|NCT00733980|162885232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0524||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.1194|2.2243|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK561679 350 mg Vs Placebo, Week 2||2.2243|-0.1194|0.249
81603809|NCT00733980|162885232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6473||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.3078|2.9868|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK561679 350 mg Vs Placebo, Week 4||2.9868|0.3078|0.116
81603810|NCT00733980|162885232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7283||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.8353|2.292|||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSK561679 350 mg Vs Placebo, Week 6||2.2920|-0.8353|0.550
81603811|NCT00733980|162885236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6359||||0.3588|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.3378|1.1968|||Logistic Model|||GSK561679 350 mg Vs Placebo, Week 2||1.1968|0.3378|0.3588
81603812|NCT00733980|162885236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7347||||0.4088|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.4554|1.1853|||Logistic Model|||GSK561679 350 mg Vs Placebo, Week 4||1.1853|0.4554|0.4088
81603813|NCT00733980|162885236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Logistic Model|0.9211||||0.8156|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.5863|1.4471|||Logistic Model|||GSK561679 350 mg Vs Placebo, Week 6/ Early withdrawal||1.4471|0.5863|0.8156
81603814|NCT00733980|162885237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4466||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.3986|8.2917|||ANCOVA|||||8.2917|-1.3986|0.361
81603815|NCT00733980|162885238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1167||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.6387|1.8722|||ANCOVA|||||1.8722|-1.6387|0.932
81603816|NCT01552954|162885247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||for albuminuria changes from week 8 at week 16 (week 8 - week 16)|t-test, 2 sided|||Differences with two-tailed P\<0.05 were considered statistically significant.||||0.006
81603817|NCT01552954|162885247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||for 24-hour urine albumin excretion between 8 weeks and 16 weeks|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81603818|NCT01552954|162885247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||for 24-hour urine albumin excretion between 8 weeks and 16 weeks in intensive education group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81603819|NCT01552954|162885248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|||||for hemoglobin changes from week 0 at week 16 (week 0 - week 16)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.187
81603820|NCT01552954|162885249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||for changes from week 8 at week 16 (week 8 - week 16)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81603821|NCT01552954|162885250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||for sBP changes from week 8 at week 16 (week 8 - week 16)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81603822|NCT01552954|162885250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|||||for dBP changes from week 8 at week 16 (week 8 - week 16)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.585
81603823|NCT02404389|162885272|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|p value is provided|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.515|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.12|||Posterior mean|||||0.12|-0.12|0.515
81603824|NCT02404389|162885272|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|p value is provided|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.517|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.13|||posterior mean|||||0.13|-0.12|0.517
81603825|NCT03300570|162885278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.15
81603826|NCT01987817|162885292|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|60.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.0|79.0|||Fisher Exact|||||79|35|<0.0001
81603827|NCT01987817|162885293|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|0.912|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5184|1.3065||The p-value is based on the F-test for treatment effect adjusted for MTD from baseline (log10 mg). The p-value and confidence intervals are based on the normality assumption.|ANCOVA|Least squares means and 95% CIs based on ANCOVA model of change from baseline in MTD at Exit DBPCFC (terms for treatment \& MTD at baseline (log10 mg).||MTD for the baseline and Exit DBPCFC are transformed back to log10 scale before calculations. A value of 0.3 mg is substituted for subjects who could not tolerate the lowest DBPCFC dose before log10 transformation.||1.3065|0.5184|<0.0001
81603828|NCT01576718|162885298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0604||||||If the Fp MDPI showed a significantly positive trend, then contrasts for pairwise comparisons of each Fp MDPI dose versus placebo were done in the sequence of highest to lowest Fp MDPI dose.|Regression, Linear|||A linear in log-dose trend contrast was constructed to evaluate the time-averaged dose-response trend, where the logarithm of dose was defined as log(dose+1) to accommodate the case of a zero dose (placebo). A fixed-sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level. Specifically, the 2-sided linear in log-dose time-averaged trend test was first performed at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.0604
81603829|NCT01576718|162885298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|0.072||||0.0637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.149||Significance at the 0.05 level.|mixed model for repeated measures||Fp 400 - Placebo|No explicit structure was assumed for the covariance among the repeated measures. Analyses for comparison of Fp MDPI to placebo did not contain FLOVENT DISKUS data.||0.149|-0.004|0.0637
81603830|NCT01576718|162885298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|0.056||||0.1585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.133||Significance at the 0.05 level|mixed model for repeated measures||Fp 200 - Placebo|No explicit structure was assumed for the covariance among the repeated measures. Analyses for comparison of Fp MDPI to placebo did not contain FLOVENT DISKUS data.||0.133|-0.022|0.1585
81603831|NCT01576718|162885298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|0.048||||0.2221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.124||Significance at the 0.05 level|mixed model for repeated measures||Fp 100 - Placebo|No explicit structure was assumed for the covariance among the repeated measures. Analyses for comparison of Fp MDPI to placebo did not contain FLOVENT DISKUS data.||0.124|-0.029|0.2221
81603832|NCT01576718|162885298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|0.006|||=|0.8694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.083||Significance at the 0.05 level|mixed model for repeated measures||Fp 50 - Placebo|No explicit structure was assumed for the covariance among the repeated measures. Analyses for comparison of Fp MDPI to placebo did not contain FLOVENT DISKUS data.||0.083|-0.070|=0.8694
81603833|NCT01576718|162885299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1512||||||If the Fp MDPI showed a significantly positive trend, then contrasts for pairwise comparisons of each Fp MDPI dose versus placebo were done in the sequence of highest to lowest Fp MDPI dose.|Regression, Linear|||A linear in log-dose trend contrast was constructed to evaluate the time-averaged dose-response trend, where the logarithm of dose was defined as log(dose+1) to accommodate the case of a zero dose (placebo). A fixed-sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level. Specifically, the 2-sided linear in log-dose time-averaged trend test was first performed at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.1512
81603834|NCT01576718|162885299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|7.36||||0.2361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.83|19.56||Significance at the 0.05 level|Regression, Linear|||No explicit structure was assumed for the covariance among the repeated measures. Analyses for comparison of Fp MDPI to placebo did not contain FLOVENT DISKUS data.||19.56|-4.83|0.2361
81603835|NCT01576718|162885299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|7.78||||0.2169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|20.15|||Regression, Linear|Significance at the 0.05 level||No explicit structure was assumed for the covariance among the repeated measures. Analyses for comparison of Fp MDPI to placebo did not contain FLOVENT DISKUS data.||20.15|-4.59|0.2169
81462587|NCT01164579|162617897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.1101|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.69|0.02||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||0.02|-1.69|0.1101
81462588|NCT01164579|162617898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.8959|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.89|0.76||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||0.76|-0.89|0.8959
81462589|NCT01164579|162617898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.4193|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.25|0.43||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||0.43|-1.25|0.4193
81603836|NCT01576718|162885299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|7.09||||0.2523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|19.26||Significance at the 0.05 level|Regression, Linear|||No explicit structure was assumed for the covariance among the repeated measures. Analyses for comparison of Fp MDPI to placebo did not contain FLOVENT DISKUS data.||19.26|-5.07|0.2523
81644856|NCT03638258|162980203|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.004|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline Itch-Related Sleep Loss NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||0.004
81644857|NCT03638258|162980203|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.022|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline Itch-Related Sleep Loss NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||0.022
81701954|NCT03051217|163099703|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|100.459|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|15.54|649.437||The p-value for the primary analysis was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose vs PBO.|Regression, Logistic|If there is a group without a responder, in this case the biological exposure will be excluded from the model, an exact logistic regression applied.||The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were evaluated using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to account for multiplicity.||649.437|15.540|<0.0001
81603837|NCT01576718|162885299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|8.23||||0.1858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|20.45||Significance at the 0.05 level|Regression, Linear|||No explicit structure was assumed for the covariance among the repeated measures. Analyses for comparison of Fp MDPI to placebo did not contain FLOVENT DISKUS data.||20.45|-3.98|0.1858
81603838|NCT01576718|162885300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2879||||||If the Fp MDPI showed a significantly positive trend, then contrasts for pairwise comparisons of each Fp MDPI dose versus placebo were done in the sequence of highest to lowest Fp MDPI dose.|Regression, Linear|||A linear in log-dose trend contrast was constructed to evaluate the time-averaged dose-response trend, where the logarithm of dose was defined as log(dose+1) to accommodate the case of a zero dose (placebo). A fixed-sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level. Specifically, the 2-sided linear in log-dose time-averaged trend test was first performed at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.2879
81603839|NCT01576718|162885300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|7.56||||0.2166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.45|19.56||Significance at the 0.05 level|Regression, Linear|||No explicit structure was assumed for the covariance among the repeated measures. Analyses for comparison of Fp MDPI to placebo did not contain FLOVENT DISKUS data.||19.56|-4.45|0.2166
81603840|NCT01576718|162885300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|4.03||||0.5167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.17|16.23||Significance at the 0.05 level|Regression, Linear|||No explicit structure was assumed for the covariance among the repeated measures. Analyses for comparison of Fp MDPI to placebo did not contain FLOVENT DISKUS data.||16.23|-8.17|0.5167
81603841|NCT01576718|162885300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|2.99||||0.6258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.06|15.05||Significance at the 0.05 level|Regression, Linear|||No explicit structure was assumed for the covariance among the repeated measures. Analyses for comparison of Fp MDPI to placebo did not contain FLOVENT DISKUS data.||15.05|-9.06|0.6258
81603842|NCT01576718|162885300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|0.39||||0.9487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|12.39||Significance at the 0.05 level|Regression, Linear|||No explicit structure was assumed for the covariance among the repeated measures. Analyses for comparison of Fp MDPI to placebo did not contain FLOVENT DISKUS data.||12.39|-11.60|0.9487
81603843|NCT01576718|162885301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0341||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|||P-value for comparison of survival curve to placebo||||0.0341
81603844|NCT01576718|162885301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|||P-value for comparison of survival curve to placebo||||0.0340
81603845|NCT01576718|162885301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0058||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|||P-value for comparison of survival curve to placebo||||0.0058
81603846|NCT01576718|162885301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|||P-value for comparison of survival curve to placebo||||0.0018
81603847|NCT01576718|162885301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1006||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|||P-value for comparison of survival curve to placebo||||0.1006
81644858|NCT03638258|162980203|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.003|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline Itch-Related Sleep Loss NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||0.003
81524899|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.18||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.18|0.22|
81524900|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.78||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.78|-0.18|
81524901|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.4||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.40|-0.55|
81524902|NCT01393639|162738227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.49||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.49|-0.47|
81603848|NCT01576718|162885302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.88116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.12|12.91||Significance at the 0.05 level|Regression, Linear|||Estimates computed from a generalized linear logistic model with gender and age as covariates and allows correlation between estimates on the same subject. Interpretation of the estimates is that they are the average over the population at the average level of continuous covariate (age) averaged over discrete covariate (gender).||12.91|-11.12|0.88116
81603849|NCT01576718|162885302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.98||||0.05977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.64|0.68||Significance at the 0.05 level|Regression, Linear|||Estimates computed from a generalized linear logistic model with gender and age as covariates and allows correlation between estimates on the same subject. Interpretation of the estimates is that they are the average over the population at the average level of continuous covariate (age) averaged over discrete covariate (gender).||0.68|-22.64|0.05977
81603850|NCT01576718|162885302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74||||0.90426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.02|11.54||Significance at the 0.05 level|Regression, Linear|||Estimates computed from a generalized linear logistic model with gender and age as covariates and allows correlation between estimates on the same subject. Interpretation of the estimates is that they are the average over the population at the average level of continuous covariate (age) averaged over discrete covariate (gender).||11.54|-13.02|0.90426
81603851|NCT01576718|162885302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.38||||0.4731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.57|7.82||Significance at the 0.05 level|Regression, Linear|||Estimates computed from a generalized linear logistic model with gender and age as covariates and allows correlation between estimates on the same subject. Interpretation of the estimates is that they are the average over the population at the average level of continuous covariate (age) averaged over discrete covariate (gender).||7.82|-16.57|0.47310
81524903|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.03||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.03|-0.76|
81644859|NCT03638258|162980203|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline Itch-Related Sleep Loss NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||<0.001
81644860|NCT03638258|162980203|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible. ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline Itch-Related Sleep Loss NRS score.||||||0.003|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline Itch-Related Sleep Loss NRS score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||0.003
81462590|NCT01164579|162617898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.5764|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|0.56||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||0.56|-1.13|0.5764
81462591|NCT01164579|162617898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.1101|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.69|0.02||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||0.02|-1.69|0.1101
81603852|NCT01576718|162885309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|0.019|||=|0.6161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057|0.096||0.05 level of significance.|mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.096|-0.057|=0.6161
81603853|NCT01576718|162885309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|0.004||||0.9245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.973|0.08||0.05 level of significance.|mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.080|-0.973|0.9245
81603854|NCT01576718|162885309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-0.008||||0.8434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.083|0.068||0.05 level of significance.|mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.068|-0.083|0.8434
81644861|NCT03638258|162980203|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.01||||||ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline Itch-Related Sleep Loss NRS score.|ANCOVA|||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||0.01
81644862|NCT03638258|162980204|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.255|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline DLQI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 4||||0.255
81603855|NCT01576718|162885309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-0.047||||0.2241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.122|0.029||0.05 level of significance.|mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.029|-0.122|0.2241
81603856|NCT01576718|162885309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-0.053||||0.1822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.025||0.05 level of significance.|mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.025|-0.130|0.1822
81603857|NCT01576718|162885310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-5.56||||0.3568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.42|6.29||0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Linear|||||6.29|-17.42|0.3568
81603858|NCT01576718|162885310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-5.68||||0.3531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.67|6.32||0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Linear|||||6.32|-17.67|0.3531
81644863|NCT03638258|162980204|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.687|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline DLQI score.||Difference from vehicle cream on Week 4||||0.687
81644864|NCT03638258|162980204|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.045|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline DLQI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||0.045
81462592|NCT01164579|162617899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.2351|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.16||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||0.16|-1.00|0.2351
81462593|NCT01164579|162617899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0631|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.27|-0.08||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||-0.08|-1.27|0.0631
81462594|NCT01164579|162617899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.5369|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|0.38||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||0.38|-0.83|0.5369
81462595|NCT01164579|162617899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.062|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.31|-0.08||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||-0.08|-1.31|0.0620
81462596|NCT01164579|162617900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.2351|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.16||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||0.16|-1.00|0.2351
81462597|NCT01164579|162617900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0631|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.27|-0.08||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||-0.08|-1.27|0.0631
81462598|NCT01164579|162617900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.5369|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|0.38||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||0.38|-0.83|0.5369
81462599|NCT01164579|162617900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.062|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.31|-0.08||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||-0.08|-1.31|0.0620
81462600|NCT01164579|162617901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.24||0.243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.36|31.62|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||31.62|-5.36|0.2430
81603859|NCT01576718|162885310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-6.58||||0.2724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.35|5.19||0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Linear|||||5.19|-18.35|0.2724
81462601|NCT01164579|162617901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.24||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.91|45.9|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||45.90|8.91|0.0147
81462602|NCT01164579|162617901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.25||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.51|46.54|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||46.54|9.51|0.0127
81462603|NCT01164579|162617901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.45||0.0724|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.73|39.41|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||39.41|1.73|0.0724
81462604|NCT01164579|162617901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.85||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.63|46.35|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||46.35|10.63|0.0086
81462605|NCT01164579|162617901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.55||0.2808|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.54|31.47|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||31.47|-6.54|0.2808
81462606|NCT01164579|162617901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.16||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.81|46.55|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||46.55|9.81|0.0115
81462607|NCT01164579|162617901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.56||0.1921|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.94|34.12|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||34.12|-3.94|0.1921
81462608|NCT01164579|162617901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.16||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.81|46.55|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||46.55|9.81|0.0115
81462609|NCT01164579|162617901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.5||0.1203|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|36.79|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||36.79|-1.05|0.1203
81462610|NCT01164579|162617902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.58||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.68|32.62|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||32.62|7.68|0.0078
81462611|NCT01164579|162617902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.58||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.68|32.62|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||32.62|7.68|0.0078
81462612|NCT01164579|162617902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.37||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.43|46.56|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||46.56|12.43|0.0044
81603860|NCT01576718|162885310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-5.11|||=|0.3964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.95|6.72||0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Linear|||||6.72|-16.95|=0.3964
81603861|NCT01576718|162885310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-13.45||||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.57|-1.33||0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Linear|||||-1.33|-25.57|0.0296
81462613|NCT01164579|162617902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.92||0.0845|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|33.43|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||33.43|0.79|0.0845
81462614|NCT01164579|162617902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.0||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.14|42.35|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||42.35|6.14|0.0275
81462615|NCT01164579|162617902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.91||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.71|43.63|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||43.63|7.71|0.0186
81462616|NCT01164579|162617902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.75||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.82|53.22|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 6||53.22|17.82|0.0009
81462617|NCT01164579|162617902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.72||0.0169|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.95|43.24|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 6||43.24|7.95|0.0169
81603862|NCT01576718|162885311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-0.69||||0.9101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.59|11.22||0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Linear|||||11.22|-12.59|0.9101
81603863|NCT01576718|162885311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-4.51||||0.4634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|7.57||0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Linear|||||7.57|-16.6|0.4634
81603864|NCT01576718|162885311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-5.88||||0.3333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|6.05||0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Linear|||||6.05|-17.8|0.3333
81603865|NCT01576718|162885311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|-8.19||||0.1763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.06|3.69||0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Linear|||||3.69|-20.06|0.1763
81462618|NCT01164579|162617902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.24||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.91|45.9|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||45.90|8.91|0.0147
81462619|NCT01164579|162617902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.18||0.1882|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.68|33.11|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||33.11|-3.68|0.1882
81462620|NCT01164579|162617902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.24||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.91|45.9|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||45.90|8.91|0.0147
81462621|NCT01164579|162617902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.18||0.1882|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.68|33.11|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||33.11|-3.68|0.1882
81462622|NCT01164579|162617903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.73||0.07|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|16.35|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||16.35|0.78|0.0700
81603866|NCT01576718|162885311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-9.05||||0.1469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|3.19||0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Linear|||||3.19|-21.3|0.1469
81603867|NCT01742364|162885317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.475|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of all adverse events (both injection site and systemic AEs).||||0.475
81603868|NCT01742364|162885317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.187|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of all adverse events (both injection site and systemic AEs).||||0.187
81603869|NCT01742364|162885319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.205|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.205
81462623|NCT01164579|162617903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.3102|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.77|7.48|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||7.48|-1.77|0.3102
81462624|NCT01164579|162617903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.68||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.73|40.3|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||40.30|11.73|0.0027
81462625|NCT01164579|162617903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.86||0.0324|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.88|29.75|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||29.75|3.88|0.0324
81603870|NCT01742364|162885320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.325|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.325
81462626|NCT01164579|162617903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.97||0.0969|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.13|29.67|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||29.67|0.13|0.0969
81462627|NCT01164579|162617903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.04||0.0606|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.09|31.84|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||31.84|2.09|0.0606
81462628|NCT01164579|162617903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.49||0.2276|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.6|29.93|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 6||29.93|-4.60|0.2276
81462629|NCT01164579|162617903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.23||0.3827|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.9|25.76|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 6||25.76|-7.90|0.3827
81462630|NCT01164579|162617903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.15||0.2177|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.18|29.2|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||29.20|-4.18|0.2177
81462631|NCT01164579|162617903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.15||0.1558|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.29|31.12|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||31.12|-2.29|0.1558
81462632|NCT01164579|162617903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.8||0.8997|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.89|17.36|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||17.36|-14.89|0.8997
81462633|NCT01164579|162617903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.36||0.2587|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.34|28.76|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||28.76|-5.34|0.2587
81603871|NCT01742364|162885321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81603872|NCT01742364|162885321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.130
81603873|NCT01742364|162885322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81603874|NCT01742364|162885322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81603875|NCT03926065|162885332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.126|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Standard Palatability (Standard Portion Size and Larger Portion Size) compared to Enhanced Palatability (Standard Portion Size and Larger Portion Size)||||0.1260
81603876|NCT03926065|162885332|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Standard Portion Size (Standard Palatability and Enhanced Palatability) compared to Larger Portion Size (Standard Palatability and Enhanced Palatability)||||<0.0001
81603877|NCT03926065|162885332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0992|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Interaction between Portion Size and Palatability||||0.0992
81603878|NCT03926065|162885333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5502|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Standard Palatability (Standard Portion Size and Larger Portion Size) compared to Enhanced Palatability (Standard Portion Size and Larger Portion Size)||||0.5502
81603879|NCT03926065|162885333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0072|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Standard Portion Size (Standard Palatability and Enhanced Palatability) compared to Larger Portion Size (Standard Palatability and Enhanced Palatability)||||0.0072
81603880|NCT03926065|162885334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Standard Palatability (Standard Portion Size and Larger Portion Size) compared to Enhanced Palatability (Standard Portion Size and Larger Portion Size)||||0.1030
81603881|NCT03926065|162885334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0178|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Standard Portion Size (Standard Palatability and Enhanced Palatability) compared to Larger Portion Size (Standard Palatability and Enhanced Palatability)||||0.0178
81603882|NCT03926065|162885334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.241|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Interaction between Portion Size and Palatability||||0.2410
81603883|NCT03926065|162885335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Standard Palatability (Standard Portion Size and Larger Portion Size) compared to Enhanced Palatability (Standard Portion Size and Larger Portion Size)||||0.0012
81603884|NCT03926065|162885335|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Standard Portion Size (Standard Palatability and Enhanced Palatability) compared to Larger Portion Size (Standard Palatability and Enhanced Palatability)||||<0.0001
81603885|NCT01250119|162885356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Test|Test for difference in incidence of EGFR mutations for each subgroup controlled for histopathology; Univariate analysis.||||||0.0000
81603886|NCT01250119|162885356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1038|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Test|Test for difference in incidence of EGFR mutations for each subgroup controlled for histopathology; Multivariate analysis (6 main effects only).||||||0.1038
81603887|NCT01250119|162885356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0588|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Test|Test for difference in incidence of EGFR mutations for each subgroup controlled for stage of disease; Univariate analysis.||||||0.0588
81603888|NCT01250119|162885356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4802|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Test|Test for difference in incidence of EGFR mutations for each subgroup controlled for stage of disease; Multivariate analysis (6 main effects only).||||||0.4802
81603889|NCT01250119|162885356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0147|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Test|Test for difference in incidence of EGFR mutations for each subgroup controlled for age at consent; Multivariate analysis (6 main effects only).||||||0.0147
81603890|NCT01250119|162885356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1181|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Test|Test for difference in incidence of EGFR mutations for each subgroup controlled for age at consent; Multivariate analysis (6 main effects only).||||||0.1181
81603891|NCT01250119|162885356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Test|Test for difference in incidence of EGFR mutations for each subgroup controlled for gender; Univariate analysis.||||||0.0000
81603892|NCT01250119|162885356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Test|Test for difference in incidence of EGFR mutations for each subgroup controlled for gender; Multivariate analysis (6 main effects only).||||||0.0006
81462634|NCT01164579|162617904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|0.13||||||Baseline||0.13|-0.56|
81462635|NCT01164579|162617904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.43||||||Baseline||0.43|-0.19|
81603893|NCT01250119|162885356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Test|Test for difference in incidence of EGFR mutations for each subgroup controlled for race; Univariate analysis.||||||0.0004
81603894|NCT01250119|162885356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3371|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Test|Test for difference in incidence of EGFR mutations for each subgroup controlled for race; Multivariate analysis (6 main effects only).||||||0.3371
81603895|NCT01250119|162885356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Test|Test for difference in incidence of EGFR mutations for each subgroup controlled for smoking history; Univariate analysis.||||||0.0000
81603896|NCT01250119|162885356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Test|Test for difference in incidence of EGFR mutations for each subgroup controlled for smoking history; Multivariate analysis (6 main effects only).||||||0.0001
81603897|NCT01213043|162885366|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin was: \[0.80, 1.25\]|Geometric Least Square Means Ratio|0.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|0.88|||ANOVA|||Dose proportionality was analysed using an ANOVA model for the natural log-transformed AUC0-7days with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect. The treatment dose of 60 mg/kg was the reference treatment and 120 mg/kg was the test treatment. PK parameters in individual subjects for each treatment dose were dose normalized to 60mg/kg based on the actual dose administered at Week 8 or Week 18 (i.e., (AUC0-7days/Actual Dose in mg/kg)\*60mg/kg).||0.88|0.83|<0.0001
81603898|NCT02670538|162885376|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-2.5||||0.0417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-0.4||Adjusted p-value: adjustment was performed using matched parallel gatekeeping procedure to control the overall type I error rate for multiple comparisons of 2 active doses versus placebo at Week 6.|Contrast t-test|||||-0.4|-4.6|0.0417
81603899|NCT02670538|162885376|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.8||||0.1051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.4||Adjusted p-value: adjustment was performed using matched parallel gatekeeping procedure to control the overall type I error rate for multiple comparisons of 2 active doses versus placebo at Week 6.|Contrast t-test|||||0.4|-3.9|0.1051
81603900|NCT02670538|162885377|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.0417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1||Adjusted p-value: adjustment was performed using matched parallel gatekeeping procedure to control the overall type I error rate for multiple comparisons of 2 active doses versus placebo at Week 6.|Contrast t-test|||||-0.1|-0.6|0.0417
81644865|NCT03638258|162980204|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.059|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline DLQI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 6||||0.059
81644866|NCT03638258|162980204|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.051|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline DLQI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||0.051
81644867|NCT03638258|162980204|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.013|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline DLQI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 8||||0.013
81644868|NCT03638258|162980204|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.036|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline DLQI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||0.036
81644869|NCT03638258|162980204|SUPERIORITY|Missing data imputed using linear interpolation and LOCF where linear interpretation was not computationally possible.||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline DLQI score.||Difference from vehicle cream at Week 12||||0.001
81644870|NCT04783519|162980235|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|beta coefficient|-0.39||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.127|||Regression, Linear|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity.||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.||-0.127|-0.650|.004
81644871|NCT04783519|162980235|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|beta coefficient|-0.21||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.482|0.054|||Regression, Linear|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity.||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section.||.054|-.482|.118
81644872|NCT04783519|162980235|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|beta coefficient|-0.41||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.674|-0.142|||Regression, Linear|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity.||Changes from Baseline to 3 Month Follow-up for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.||-0.142|-0.674|.003
81644873|NCT04783519|162980235|SUPERIORITY||beta coefficient|-0.16||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.428|0.107|||Regression, Linear|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity.||Changes from Baseline to 3 Month Follow-up for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.107|-0.428|.240
81644874|NCT04783519|162980236|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|beta coefficient|-4.88||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-1.65|||Regression, Linear|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity.||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.||-1.65|-8.10|.003
81644875|NCT04783519|162980236|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|beta coefficient|-1.71||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|1.57|||Regression, Linear|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity.||"Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section.~Score on measure (T-score method https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3261577/)"||1.57|-4.98|.308
81644876|NCT04783519|162980236|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|beta coefficient|-4.52||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|-1.25|||Regression, Linear|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity.||"Changes from Baseline to 3 Month for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.~Score on measure (T-score method https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3261577/)"||-1.25|-7.8|.007
81462636|NCT01164579|162617904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.38|-0.5||||||Month 1||-0.50|-1.38|
81644877|NCT04783519|162980236|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|beta coefficient|-0.83||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|2.46|||Regression, Linear|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity.||Changes from Baseline to 3 Month for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section. Score on measure (T-score method https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3261577/ )||2.46|-4.12|.621
81644878|NCT04783519|162980237|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.802||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.641|1.003|||Mixed Models Analysis|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Negative binomial model to address overdispersion.||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.||1.003|0.641|.054
81644879|NCT04783519|162980237|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.75||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.946|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Negative binomial model to address overdispersion.||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.946|0.600|.015
81644880|NCT04783519|162980237|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.736||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.578|0.937|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Negative binomial model to address overdispersion.||Changes from Baseline to 3 Month Follow-up for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.937|0.578|.013
81644881|NCT04783519|162980237|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.658||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.513|0.844|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Negative binomial model to address overdispersion.||Changes from Baseline to 3 Month Follow-up for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.844|0.513|.001
81644882|NCT04783519|162980238|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.992||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|1.374|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Poisson model to address overdispersion (Negative binomial would not converge).||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.||1.374|0.716|.960
81644883|NCT04783519|162980238|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.782||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.506|1.094|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Poisson model to address overdispersion (Negative binomial would not converge).||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section.||1.094|0.506|.152
81644884|NCT04783519|162980238|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.887||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.634|1.24|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Poisson model to address overdispersion (Negative binomial would not converge).||Changes from Baseline to 3 Month Follow-up for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.||1.240|0.634|.482
81644885|NCT04783519|162980238|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.67||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.634|1.24|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Poisson model to address overdispersion (Negative binomial would not converge).||Changes from Baseline to 3 Month Follow-up for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section.||1.240|0.634|.020
81462637|NCT01164579|162617904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.01|-0.22||||||Month 1||-0.22|-1.01|
81462638|NCT01164579|162617904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.73|-0.7||||||Month 2||-0.70|-1.73|
81462639|NCT01164579|162617904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|-0.18||||||Month 2||-0.18|-1.20|
81462640|NCT01164579|162617904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.33|-0.29||||||Month 3||-0.29|-1.33|
81462641|NCT01164579|162617904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.94|0.12||||||Month 3||0.12|-0.94|
81462642|NCT01164579|162617904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.75|-0.61||||||Month 6||-0.61|-1.75|
81462643|NCT01164579|162617904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.73|-0.63||||||Month 6||-0.63|-1.73|
81648220|NCT03672175|162986939|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.8575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|4.1||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-D Maier subscale score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15||4.1|-3.4|0.8575
81603901|NCT02670538|162885377|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||Adjusted p-value: adjustment was performed using matched parallel gatekeeping procedure to control the overall type I error rate for multiple comparisons of 2 active doses versus placebo at Week 6.|Contrast t-test|||||0.1|-0.4|0.1370
81603902|NCT02887989|162885379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.657|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.6570
81603903|NCT02887989|162885380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6339|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.6339
81603904|NCT01216163|162885383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares (LS) mean difference|17.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.08|22.27||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR), gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms.|ANOVA|||Treatment difference(Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and 95 percent(%) confidence interval(CI):based on LS means from Analysis of Variance(ANOVA).Type I error controlled at 5% significance level(2-sided) by testing co-primary endpoints sequentially:Ibuprofen sodium(IBU Na) versus(vs) Placebo(PBO), IBU Na vs Acetaminophen(APAP), APAP vs PBO for SPRID 0-6 then time to meaningful relief at each comparison.If comparison at preceding step was significant only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||22.27|13.08|<0.001
81603905|NCT01216163|162885383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.96||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|8.72||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms.|ANOVA|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and 95% CI: based on LS means from ANOVA. Type I error controlled at 5% significance level(2-sided) by testing co-primary endpoints sequentially:IBU Na vs PBO, IBU Na vs APAP, APAP vs PBO for SPRID 0-6 then time to meaningful relief at each comparison.If comparison at preceding step was significant only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||8.72|1.21|0.010
81603906|NCT01216163|162885383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|12.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.12|17.3||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms.|ANOVA|||Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and 95% CI: based on LS means from ANOVA. Type I error controlled at 5% significance level(2-sided) by testing co-primary endpoints sequentially:IBU Na vs PBO, IBU Na vs APAP, APAP vs PBO for SPRID 0-6 then time to meaningful relief at each comparison.If comparison at preceding step was significant only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||17.30|8.12|<0.001
81603907|NCT01216163|162885384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|11.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.13|27.36||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms.|Proportional hazards model|||Hazard Ratio (HR) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the proportional hazards (PH) model. Type I error controlled at 5% significance level(2-sided) by testing co-primary endpoints sequentially:IBU Na vs PBO, IBU Na vs APAP, APAP vs PBO for SPRID 0-6 then time to meaningful relief at each comparison.If comparison at preceding step was significant only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||27.36|5.13|<0.001
81648221|NCT03672175|162986939|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.1978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|1.3||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-D Maier subscale score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15||1.3|-6.3|0.1978
81648222|NCT03672175|162986939|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.9298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|4.3||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-D Maier subscale score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42||4.3|-3.9|0.9298
81648223|NCT03672175|162986939|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.5487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|2.8||MMRM with treatment, BL HAM-D Maier subscale score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42||2.8|-5.2|0.5487
81648224|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Depressed Mood||0.3|-0.2|0.6270
81648225|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.5463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Depressed Mood||0.2|-0.4|0.5463
81648226|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.8716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Depressed Mood||0.3|-0.3|0.8716
81648227|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.4383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Depressed Mood||0.2|-0.4|0.4383
81648228|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.4794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Feelings of Guilt||0.3|-0.1|0.4794
81648229|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.9717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Feelings of Guilt||0.2|-0.2|0.9717
81603908|NCT01216163|162885384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.6||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms.|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model. Type I error controlled at 5% significance level(2-sided) by testing co-primary endpoints sequentially:IBU Na vs PBO, IBU Na vs APAP, APAP vs PBO for SPRID 0-6 then time to meaningful relief at each comparison.If comparison at preceding step was significant only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||1.60|0.81|0.468
81603909|NCT01216163|162885384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|10.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|24.17||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms.|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model. Type I error controlled at 5% significance level(2-sided) by testing co-primary endpoints sequentially:IBU Na vs PBO, IBU Na vs APAP, APAP vs PBO for SPRID 0-6 then time to meaningful relief at each comparison.If comparison at preceding step was significant only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||24.17|4.50|<0.001
81603910|NCT01216163|162885385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|14.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.02|32.8||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||32.80|6.02|<0.001
81603911|NCT01216163|162885385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.68||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||1.68|0.84|0.323
81603912|NCT01216163|162885385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|11.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.06|27.59||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||27.59|5.06|<0.001
81603913|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.83||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.83|0.24|<0.001
81644886|NCT04783519|162980239|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.724||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.973|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Negative binomial model to address overdispersion.||Changes from Baseline to 3 Month Follow-up for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.973|0.540|.032
81644887|NCT04783519|162980239|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.588|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.432|0.8|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Negative binomial model to address overdispersion.||Changes from Baseline to 3 Month Follow-up for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.800|0.432|<.001
81644888|NCT04783519|162980240|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.699||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.535|0.914|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Poisson model to address overdispersion (Negative binomial would not converge).||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.914|0.535|.009
81644889|NCT04783519|162980240|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.675||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.512|0.888|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Poisson model to address overdispersion (Negative binomial would not converge).||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.888|0.512|.005
81644890|NCT04783519|162980240|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.698||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.526|0.928|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Poisson model to address overdispersion (Negative binomial would not converge).||Changes from Baseline to 3 Month Follow-up for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.928|0.526|.013
81644891|NCT04783519|162980240|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.525|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.385|0.715|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Poisson model to address overdispersion (Negative binomial would not converge).||Changes from Baseline to 3 Month Follow-up for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.715|0.385|<.001
81644892|NCT04783519|162980241|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.598||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.404|0.885|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Poisson model to address overdispersion (Negative binomial would not converge).||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.885|0.404|.010
81644893|NCT04783519|162980241|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.502||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.331|0.76|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Poisson model to address overdispersion (Negative binomial would not converge).||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.760|0.331|.001
81644894|NCT04783519|162980241|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.516||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.337|0.79|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Poisson model to address overdispersion (Negative binomial would not converge).||Changes from Baseline to 3 Month Follow-up for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.790|0.337|.002
81462644|NCT01164579|162617904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.81|-0.61||||||Month 9||-0.61|-1.81|
81644895|NCT04783519|162980241|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.506||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.774|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Poisson model to address overdispersion (Negative binomial would not converge).||Changes from Baseline to 3 Month Follow-up for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.774|0.330|.002
81644896|NCT04783519|162980242|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category.|count/rate ratio|0.628||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.462|0.853|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Negative binomial model to address overdispersion.||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.853|0.462|.003
81644897|NCT04783519|162980242|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category.|count/rate ratio|0.744||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.538|1.028|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Negative binomial model to address overdispersion.||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section.||1.028|0.538|.073
81644898|NCT04783519|162980242|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category.|count/rate ratio|0.764||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.559|1.043|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Negative binomial model to address overdispersion.||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.||1.043|0.559|.090
81701955|NCT03051217|163099704|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Treatment Difference|-6.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-9.1|-3.844||p-value obtained for each treatment group comparison tested at a significance level of 0.025 in the fixed sequence testing procedure.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model of change from Baseline DLQI score with treatment group and prior biologic exposure as factors and Baseline DLQI score as a covariate.||The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were evaluated using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to account for multiplicity.||-3.844|-9.100|<0.0001
81603914|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.44||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.44|-0.04|0.101
81603915|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.33||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.62||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.62|0.03|0.029
81603916|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.87||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.87|1.01|<0.001
81603917|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.24||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.59||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.59|-0.11|0.178
81603918|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.63||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.63|0.77|<0.001
81603919|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|2.49||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.49|1.64|<0.001
81701956|NCT03051217|163099704|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Treatment Difference|-6.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-9.099|-3.91||p-value obtained for each treatment group comparison tested at a significance level of 0.025 in the fixed sequence testing procedure.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model of change from Baseline DLQI score with treatment group and prior biologic exposure as factors and Baseline DLQI score as a covariate.||The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were evaluated using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to account for multiplicity.||-3.910|-9.099|<0.0001
81462645|NCT01164579|162617904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.33|-0.13||||||Month 9||-0.13|-1.33|
81603920|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.44||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.78||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.78|0.09|0.014
81644899|NCT04783519|162980242|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category.|count/rate ratio|0.656||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.469|0.916|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Negative binomial model to address overdispersion.||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.916|0.469|.013
81644900|NCT04783519|162980243|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.753||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.546|1.041|||Generalized linear mixed model|Model controls for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Negative binomial model to address overdispersion.||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.||1.041|0.546|.087
81701957|NCT03051217|163099705|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Treatment Difference|-3.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.265|-2.002||p-value obtained for each treatment group comparison tested at a significance level of 0.025 in the fixed sequence testing procedure.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model of change from Baseline Itch NRS with treatment group and prior biologic exposure as factors and Baseline Itch NRS as a covariate.||The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were evaluated using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to account for multiplicity.||-2.002|-4.265|<0.0001
81701958|NCT03051217|163099705|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Treatment Difference|-4.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.295|-3.069||p-value obtained for each treatment group comparison tested at a significance level of 0.025 in the fixed sequence testing procedure.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model of change from Baseline Itch NRS with treatment group and prior biologic exposure as factors and Baseline Itch NRS as a covariate.||The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were evaluated using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to account for multiplicity.||-3.069|-5.295|<0.0001
81701959|NCT02864706|163099708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0043|||||||ANCOVA|Incidence of CAV at 5-7 yrs was compared between groups using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with stratification according to baseline distribution||||||0.0043
81524904|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.39||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.39|-1.17|
81603921|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.06||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.06|1.21|<0.001
81603922|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|2.7||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.70|1.79|<0.001
81603923|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.37||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.74||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.74|-0.01|0.055
81603924|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|2.34||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.34|1.43|<0.001
81603925|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|2.83||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.83|1.80|<0.001
81603926|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.51||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.93||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.93|0.08|0.019
81603927|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.32||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.32|1.29|<0.001
81603928|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|2.66||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.66|1.53|<0.001
81603929|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.59||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.05||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.05|0.13|0.013
81603930|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.07||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.07|0.95|<0.001
81603931|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.56||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.56|1.39|<0.001
81603932|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.63||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.1||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.10|0.15|0.010
81462646|NCT01164579|162617904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.69|-0.51||||||Month 12||-0.51|-1.69|
81644901|NCT04783519|162980243|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.739||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.528|1.034|||Generalized linear mixed model|Model controls for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Negative binomial model to address overdispersion.||Changes from Baseline to Post Assessment for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section.||1.034|0.528|.078
81644902|NCT04783519|162980243|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.773||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.569|1.05|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models control for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Negative binomial model to address overdispersion.||Changes from Baseline to 3 Month Follow-up for BASICS+SLEEP vs. AOC reported in this section.||1.050|0.569|.099
81644903|NCT04783519|162980243|SUPERIORITY|Regression model with TIME × CONDITION Interactions, with AOC as reference category was run using sample of N=150.|count/rate ratio|0.704||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.512|0.969|||Generalized linear mixed model|Model controls for age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Negative binomial model to address overdispersion.||Changes from Baseline to 3 Month Follow-up for BASICS vs. AOC reported in this section.||0.969|0.512|.031
81644904|NCT00645099|162980244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||Based on available data it was estimated that in the paliperidone ER group the TG:HDL ratio would decrease with 0.15 and that the TG:HDL ratio would increase with 0.25 in the olanzapine group. The common SD of the change was estimated to be 1.4. A sample size of 205 patients in each treatment arm had 80% power to detect a difference of 0.4 in change of TG:HDL ratio after 6 months of treatment in favor of paliperidone ER treatment (Wilcoxon two-sample test with 0.05 two-sided significance level).||||< 0.0001
81644905|NCT00645099|162980244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4718||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||Within-group comparison of the change from baseline at end point.||||0.4718
81644906|NCT00645099|162980244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||Within-group change from baseline at end point.||||< 0.0001
81644907|NCT00645099|162980245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||<0.0001
81644908|NCT00645099|162980245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9143||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||Within-group change from baseline to end point.||||0.9143
81701960|NCT02864706|163099709|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.037
81701961|NCT05441540|163099727|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81701962|NCT05441540|163099728|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81701963|NCT05441540|163099729|OTHER|||||||0.7613|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.7613
81701964|NCT05441540|163099730|OTHER|||||||0.764|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7640
81701965|NCT04539262|163099731|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference by Day 7|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.1117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.16||Least square (LS) Mean, Standard Error (SE), 95% CI and p-value were from Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline viral load as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.16|-1.49|0.1117
81462647|NCT01164579|162617904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.51|-0.29||||||Month 12||-0.29|-1.51|
81462648|NCT01164579|162617905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.31|-0.45||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 1||-0.45|-1.31|0.0010
81701966|NCT04539262|163099731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference by Day 7|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.3793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.46||LS Mean (SE), 95% CI, and p-value were from ANCOVA with baseline viral load as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.46|-1.16|0.3793
81701967|NCT04539262|163099731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference by Day 7|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.5248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.52||LS Mean (SE), 95% CI, and p-value were from ANCOVA with baseline viral load as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||0.52|-1.00|0.5248
81701968|NCT04539262|163099731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference by Day 7|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.44|||ANCOVA|LS Mean (SE), 95% CI, and p-value were from ANCOVA with baseline viral load as a covariate||||0.44|-0.94|0.4610
81462649|NCT01164579|162617905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|-0.24||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 1||-0.24|-1.10|0.0102
81644909|NCT00645099|162980245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||Within-group change from baseline to end point.||||<0.0001
81462650|NCT01164579|162617905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.52|-0.64||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 2||-0.64|-1.52|<0.0001
81462651|NCT01164579|162617905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.08|-0.2||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 2||-0.20|-1.08|0.0175
81644910|NCT00645099|162980246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||0.0050
81644911|NCT00645099|162980246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4454||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||Within-group change from baseline to end point.||||0.4454
81644912|NCT00645099|162980246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||Within-group change from baseline to end point.||||0.0018
81644913|NCT00645099|162980247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||<0.0001
81644914|NCT00645099|162980248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||0.0004
81644915|NCT00645099|162980249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0272||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||0.0272
81644916|NCT00645099|162980250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1892||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||0.1892
81644917|NCT00645099|162980251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0325||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||0.0325
81644918|NCT00645099|162980252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1117||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||0.1117
81644919|NCT00645099|162980253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6346||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||0.6346
81644920|NCT00645099|162980254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||1.0000
81644921|NCT00645099|162980255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.677||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||0.6770
81644922|NCT00645099|162980256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1308||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||0.1308
81644923|NCT00645099|162980257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3358||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||0.3358
81644924|NCT00645099|162980258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||<0.0001
81701969|NCT04539262|163099731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference by Day 7|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.5006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.81||LS Mean (SE), 95% CI and p-value were from ANCOVA with baseline viral load as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.81|-0.40|0.5006
81462652|NCT01164579|162617905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|-0.23||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 3||-0.23|-1.13|0.0125
81462653|NCT01164579|162617905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.1457|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.84|0.05||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 3||0.05|-0.84|0.1457
81462654|NCT01164579|162617905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.48|-0.57||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||-0.57|-1.48|0.0003
81462655|NCT01164579|162617905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.49|-0.58||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||-0.58|-1.49|0.0002
81462656|NCT01164579|162617905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.63|-0.69||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 9||-0.69|-1.63|<0.0001
81462657|NCT01164579|162617905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.14|-0.2||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 9||-0.20|-1.14|0.0196
81644925|NCT00645099|162980258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||Within-group change from baseline to end point.||||0.0001
81644926|NCT00645099|162980258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||Within-group change from baseline to end point.||||< 0.0001
81644927|NCT00645099|162980259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||<0.0001
81644928|NCT00645099|162980260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||<0.0001
81644929|NCT00645099|162980261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||||||0.0230
81644930|NCT00645099|162980262|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Testing non-inferiority of the paliperidone ER treatment group compared to the olanzapine treatment group, with regard to change versus baseline at end point of the total PANSS was done by means of Schuirmann's test. A difference of 6 points in change versus baseline on the total PANSS was considered to be a minimum clinically relevant difference.The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between paliperidone and olanzapine in change in TG:HDL ratio from baseline to endpoint.||||||0.0242||95.0|||||Schuirmann|The null hypothesis of non-equivalence was rejected and equivalence to within the specified equivalence bounds could be claimed.||||||0.0242
81644931|NCT00645099|162980262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||Within-group change from baseline to end point.||||<0.0001
81644932|NCT00645099|162980262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|This test was interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).||Within-group change from baseline to end point.||||<0.0001
81644933|NCT01201915|162980263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8463|||||||1-sided exact binomial test|||The null hypothesis was that percentage of participants with complete histologic clearance was 50% or less.||||0.8463
81644934|NCT01201915|162980263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9668|||||||1-sided exact binomial test|||The null hypothesis was that percentage of participants with complete histologic clearance was 30% or less.||||0.9668
81644935|NCT01201915|162980263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7878|||||||1-sided exact binomial test|||The null hypothesis was that percentage of participants with complete histologic clearance was 50% or less.||||0.7878
81524905|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.54||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.54|-1.32|
81603933|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.93||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.93|0.77|<0.001
81603934|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.14||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.14|0.95|<0.001
81603935|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.42||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.91||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.91|-0.06|0.088
81603936|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.71||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.71|0.52|<0.001
81644936|NCT02329223|162980278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.815|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|-2.098|||Mixed Model with repeated measures(MMRM)|||||-2.098|-5.310|<0.001
81644937|NCT02329223|162980278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.828||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.921|-0.654|||Mixed Model with repeated measures(MMRM)|||||-0.654|-3.921|0.006
81644938|NCT04150341|162980302|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.12|-0.14|0.881
81644939|NCT04150341|162980302|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.17|0.575
81644940|NCT03712449|162980310|OTHER|The data was analyzed using Paired t-test. If normality was not met, then the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used.||||||0.0009|||||||Paired t-test/Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.0009
81603937|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.07||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.07|0.85|<0.001
81603938|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.47||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.97||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.97|-0.02|0.061
81603939|NCT01216163|162885386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.98||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.59||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.59|0.38|0.002
81603940|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.49||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.49|0.13|<0.001
81603941|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.06||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.21||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.21|-0.08|0.387
81603942|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.25||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.42||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.42|0.07|0.007
81644941|NCT03712449|162980310|OTHER|The data was analyzed using Paired t-test. If normality was not met, then the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test/Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81644942|NCT03712449|162980311|OTHER|The data was analyzed using Paired t-test. If normality was not met, then the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used.||||||0.7878|||||||Paired t-test/Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.7878
81603943|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.15||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.15|0.64|<0.001
81644943|NCT03712449|162980311|OTHER|The data was analyzed using Paired t-test. If normality was not met, then the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used.||||||0.0349|||||||Paired t-test/Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.0349
81644944|NCT03712449|162980312|OTHER|The data was analyzed using Paired t-test. If normality was not met, then the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used.||||||0.0043|||||||Paired t-test/Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.0043
81603944|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.25||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.46||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.46|0.04|0.019
81603945|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.9||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.90|0.38|<0.001
81644945|NCT03712449|162980312|OTHER|The data was analyzed using Paired t-test. If normality was not met, then the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test/Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81644946|NCT03712449|162980313|OTHER|The data was analyzed using Paired t-test. If normality was not met, then the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used.||||||0.0017|||||||Paired t-test/Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.0017
81644947|NCT03712449|162980313|OTHER|The data was analyzed using Paired t-test. If normality was not met, then the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test/Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81644948|NCT03712449|162980314|OTHER|The data was analyzed using Paired t-test. If normality was not met, then the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used.||||||0.0105|||||||Paired t-test/Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.0105
81644949|NCT03712449|162980314|OTHER|The data was analyzed using Paired t-test. If normality was not met, then the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test/Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81644950|NCT03712449|162980315|OTHER|The data was analyzed using Paired t-test. If normality was not met, then the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used.||||||0.0004|||||||Paired t-test/Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.0004
81644951|NCT03712449|162980315|OTHER|The data was analyzed using Paired t-test. If normality was not met, then the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test/Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<.0001
81603946|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.59||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.59|1.01|<0.001
81603947|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.33||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.57||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.57|0.09|0.006
81603948|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.26||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.26|0.68|<0.001
81603949|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.74||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.74|1.12|<0.001
81603950|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.32||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.58||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.58|0.07|0.014
81603951|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.42||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.42|0.80|<0.001
81603952|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.78||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.78|1.09|<0.001
81603953|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.31||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.59||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.59|0.03|0.030
81603954|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.46||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.46|0.78|<0.001
81524906|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.78||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.78|-1.56|
81603955|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.66||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.66|0.91|<0.001
81603956|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.42||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.73||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.73|0.12|0.007
81603957|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.24||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.24|0.49|<0.001
81524907|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.09||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.09|-0.70|
81524908|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.55||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.55|-1.34|
81603958|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.65||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.65|0.89|<0.001
81603959|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.45||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.76||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.76|0.15|0.004
81603960|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.19||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.19|0.44|<0.001
81603961|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.31||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.31|0.54|<0.001
81603962|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.28||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.59||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.59|-0.04|0.084
81603963|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.65||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.03||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.03|0.27|0.001
81603964|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.32||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.32|0.54|<0.001
81603965|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.38||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.69||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.69|0.06|0.020
81603966|NCT01216163|162885387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.56||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.94||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.94|0.17|0.005
81644952|NCT03712449|162980320|OTHER|The data was analyzed using Paired t-test. If normality was not met, then the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used.||||||0.0005|||||||Paired t-test/Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.0005
81644953|NCT03712449|162980320|OTHER|The data was analyzed using Paired t-test. If normality was not met, then the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test/Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81644954|NCT01960114|162980327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|25.241|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8344|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.669|30.813||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||30.813|19.669|<0.001
81603967|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.28||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.28|0.40|<0.001
81603968|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.27||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.63||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.63|-0.10|0.148
81603969|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.57||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.02||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.02|0.13|0.011
81644955|NCT01960114|162980328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). p-Values are based on the Wilcoxon test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Wilcoxon test, from SAS PROC LIFETEST|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81462658|NCT01164579|162617905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.5|-0.52||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||-0.52|-1.50|0.0007
81644956|NCT01960114|162980329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). p-Values are based on the Wilcoxon test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Wilcoxon test, from SAS PROC LIFETEST|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81603970|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|2.99||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.99|1.68|<0.001
81603971|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.49||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|1.03||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.03|-0.04|0.071
81603972|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.5||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.50|1.19|<0.001
81462659|NCT01164579|162617905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.32|-0.35||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||-0.35|-1.32|0.0049
81603973|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.67|4.06||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.06|2.67|<0.001
81603974|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.77||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.33||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.33|0.20|0.008
81603975|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|3.3||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.30|1.91|<0.001
81603976|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.92|4.43||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.43|2.92|<0.001
81603977|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.69||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.3||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.30|0.07|0.028
81603978|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|3.74||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.74|2.24|<0.001
81603979|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|4.59||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.59|2.90|<0.001
81603980|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.82||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.51||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.51|0.13|0.020
81603981|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|3.77||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.77|2.09|<0.001
81603982|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|4.3||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.30|2.46|<0.001
81462660|NCT01164579|162617906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.53|0.15||||||Baseline||0.15|-0.53|
81462661|NCT01164579|162617906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.36||||||Baseline||0.36|-0.24|
81462662|NCT01164579|162617906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|-0.42||||||Month 1||-0.42|-1.40|
81603983|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.01||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.76||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.76|0.26|0.009
81603984|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|3.3||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.30|1.46|<0.001
81603985|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|4.19||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.19|2.30|<0.001
81462663|NCT01164579|162617906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.01|-0.14||||||Month 1||-0.14|-1.01|
81603986|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.08||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.85||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.85|0.31|0.006
81603987|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|3.1||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.10|1.22|<0.001
81603988|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|3.43||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.43|1.51|<0.001
81603989|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.7||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.49||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.49|-0.09|0.080
81648230|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.3701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Feelings of Guilt||0.3|-0.1|0.3701
81462664|NCT01164579|162617906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.82|-0.73||||||Month 2||-0.73|-1.82|
81462665|NCT01164579|162617906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.25|-0.13||||||Month 2||-0.13|-1.25|
81462666|NCT01164579|162617906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.55|-0.38||||||Month 3||-0.38|-1.55|
81462667|NCT01164579|162617906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.12|0.11||||||Month 3||0.11|-1.12|
81462668|NCT01164579|162617906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.13|-0.72||||||Month 6||-0.72|-2.13|
81644957|NCT01960114|162980330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). p-Values are based on the log-rank test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups. Subjects who withdrew from the study before 12 hours, but did not use rescue therapy, were censored at the time of withdrawal. Subjects not rescuing during the 12-hour study period had their time to rescue set to 12 hours and were censored.||||<0.001
81644958|NCT01960114|162980331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Used row-mean scores based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline categorical pain score.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.001
81701970|NCT04539262|163099732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference by Day 7|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.3417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|1.02||LS Mean (SE), 95% CI, and p-value were from ANCOVA with baseline viral load as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.02|-0.37|0.3417
81701971|NCT04539262|163099732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference by Day 7|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.1803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|1.21||LS Mean (SE), 95% CI, and p-value were from ANCOVA with baseline viral load as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.21|-0.24|0.1803
81603990|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.73||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.73|0.81|<0.001
81603991|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|3.37||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.37|1.41|<0.001
81603992|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.85||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.65||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.65|0.05|0.037
81603993|NCT01216163|162885388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.54||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.52||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.52|0.57|0.002
81603994|NCT01216163|162885389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|2.88||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-2: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.88|1.88|<0.001
81603995|NCT01216163|162885389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.56||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.97||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-2: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.97|0.15|0.007
81603996|NCT01216163|162885389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.32||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-2: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.32|1.32|<0.001
81603997|NCT01216163|162885389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.85|4.49||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-3: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.49|2.85|<0.001
81644959|NCT00451555|162980341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6238|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6238
81701972|NCT04539262|163099732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference by Day 7|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.1233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.16||LS Mean (SE), 95% CI, and p-value were from ANCOVA with baseline viral load as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.16|-1.27|0.1233
81644960|NCT00451555|162980341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6282|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6282
81644961|NCT00451555|162980341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6242|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6242
81644962|NCT00451555|162980342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.639|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6390
81701973|NCT04539262|163099732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference by Day 7|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.8203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.8||LS Mean (SE), 95% CI, and p-value were from ANCOVA with baseline viral load as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.80|-0.64|0.8203
81603998|NCT01216163|162885389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.98||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.66||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-3: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.66|0.31|0.004
81603999|NCT01216163|162885389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|3.51||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-3: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.51|1.87|<0.001
81604000|NCT01216163|162885389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|6.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.96|8.64||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-6: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||8.64|4.96|<0.001
81604001|NCT01216163|162885389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.09||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|3.59||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-6: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.59|0.59|0.007
81604002|NCT01216163|162885389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.87|6.54||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-6: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||6.54|2.87|<0.001
81604003|NCT01216163|162885390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.05|4.57||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-2: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.57|3.05|<0.001
81604004|NCT01216163|162885390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.76||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.38||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-2: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.38|0.14|0.016
81604005|NCT01216163|162885390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|3.8||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-2: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.80|2.29|<0.001
81604006|NCT01216163|162885390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|5.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.66|7.15||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-3: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||7.15|4.66|<0.001
81604007|NCT01216163|162885390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.35||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.37||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-3: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.37|0.33|0.010
81604008|NCT01216163|162885390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.31|5.8||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-3: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||5.80|3.31|<0.001
81604009|NCT01216163|162885390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|10.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.05|13.7||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-6: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||13.70|8.05|<0.001
81604010|NCT01216163|162885390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.87||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|5.18||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-6: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||5.18|0.57|0.015
81604011|NCT01216163|162885390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|8.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.18|10.83||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-6: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||10.83|5.18|<0.001
81604012|NCT01216163|162885391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|6.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.96|7.43||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-2: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||7.43|4.96|<0.001
81644963|NCT00451555|162980342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6721|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6721
81644964|NCT00451555|162980342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6349|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6349
81644965|NCT00451555|162980343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8582|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.8582
81644966|NCT00451555|162980343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7307|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7307
81644967|NCT00451555|162980343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9798|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9798
81644968|NCT00451555|162980344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5887|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5887
81644969|NCT00451555|162980344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4516|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.4516
81644970|NCT00451555|162980344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7965|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7965
81644971|NCT00922441|162980347|OTHER|Efficacy, Safety|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|comparison between the groups||||||<0.05
81644972|NCT02959177|162980348|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-3.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-2.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.22|-3.80|<0.001
81644973|NCT02959177|162980348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|-1.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.94|-3.53|<0.001
81644974|NCT02959177|162980349|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.71|5.57||||||||5.57|2.71|
81644975|NCT02959177|162980349|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.664|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.54|5.23||||||||5.23|2.54|
81644976|NCT02959177|162980350|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|4.89||||||||4.89|2.14|
81644977|NCT02959177|162980350|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|4.8||||||||4.80|2.08|
81644978|NCT02959177|162980351|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|5.93||||||||5.93|2.03|
81644979|NCT02959177|162980351|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|5.44||||||||5.44|1.79|
81644980|NCT02959177|162980352|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|7.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.54|9.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.46|4.54|<0.001
81644981|NCT02959177|162980352|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.79|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.33|8.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.24|3.33|<0.01
81644982|NCT02959177|162980353|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|-2.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.19|-3.61|<0.001
81644983|NCT02959177|162980353|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|-1.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.99|-3.41|<0.001
81644984|NCT02959177|162980355|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-11.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.14|-7.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.51|-16.14|<0.001
81644985|NCT02959177|162980355|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-13.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.05|-9.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.40|-18.05|<0.001
81644986|NCT02959177|162980356|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-4.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.06|-1.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.73|-8.06|<0.001
81644987|NCT02959177|162980356|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.08|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.14|-6.08|<.001
81644988|NCT00187135|162980375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0||||To adjust for multiple comparisons, p-values less than 0.0167 are considered statistically significant.|McNemar|||The study was designed to achieve statistical power of 80% for this comparison. Due to the early termination of the study, the sample size needed to ensure adequate statistical power for this comparison was not obtained.||||0.5
81644989|NCT00187135|162980375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0||||To adjust for multiple comparisons, p-values less than 0.0167 are considered statistically significant.|McNemar|||The study was designed to achieve statistical power of 80% for this comparison. The sample size needed to ensure adequate statistical power for this comparison was obtained.||||0.5
81644990|NCT00187135|162980376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0||||To adjust for multiple comparisons, p-values less than 0.0167 are considered statistically significant.|McNemar|||The study was designed to achieve statistical power of 80% for this comparison. Due to the early termination of the study, the sample size needed to ensure adequate statistical power for this comparison was not obtained.||||0.5
81644991|NCT00187135|162980377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0|||||GEE Model|||The generalized estimation equation (GEE) approach by Liang and Zeger was used to model the effects of 20% change in heart rate (HR) on pain (Y/N) while controlling for treatment.||||0.87
81644992|NCT00187135|162980378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0|||||GEE Model|||The generalized estimation equation (GEE) approach by Liang and Zeger was used to model the effects of 20% change in respiratory rate (RR) on pain (Y/N) while controlling for treatment.||||0.67
81644993|NCT00187135|162980379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52||95.0|||||GEE Model|||The generalized estimation equation (GEE) approach by Liang and Zeger was used to model the effects of 20% change in blood presure (BP) on pain (Y/N) while controlling for treatment.||||0.52
81644994|NCT00187135|162980380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||95.0|||||GEE Model|||The generalized estimation equation (GEE) approach by Liang and Zeger was used to model the effects of motion (Y/N)on pain (Y/N) while controlling for treatment.||||0.99
81644995|NCT01951261|162980381|NON_INFERIORITY|sample size calculation was made, considering it appropriate to set a limit of non-inferiority with respect to the main variable of 1.2 months (36 days), the study being lower if it will have exacerbation before this period of time, with a follow-up of 6 months, It was required to include a sample of 58 patients per group for a potency of 80% and a significance level of 5%.|||||<|0.05||||||The reported p-value was calculated.Statistical analysis of the main variable was performed using the Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank test|Log Rank|||||||<0.05
81648231|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.3972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Feelings of Guilt||0.3|-0.1|0.3972
81648232|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.5761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Suicide||0.1|-0.1|0.5761
81648233|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.4379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Suicide||0.1|-0.1|0.4379
81648234|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.6087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Suicide||0.1|-0.1|0.6087
81524909|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.07||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.07|-0.84|
81524910|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.32||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.32|-1.23|
81604013|NCT01216163|162885391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.33||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.33||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-2: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.33|0.32|0.010
81524911|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.61||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.61|-1.52|
81524912|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.54||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.54|-1.45|
81524913|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.21||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.21|-0.71|
81604014|NCT01216163|162885391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.63|6.1||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-2: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||6.10|3.63|<0.001
81604015|NCT01216163|162885391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|9.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.54|11.61||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-3: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||11.61|7.54|<0.001
81604016|NCT01216163|162885391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.33||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|4.0||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-3: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.00|0.67|0.006
81604017|NCT01216163|162885391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|7.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.21|9.28||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-3: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||9.28|5.21|<0.001
81604018|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|21.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.99|29.84||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||29.84|12.99|<0.001
81604019|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|1.58||||0.799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.54|13.7||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.70|-10.54|0.799
81604020|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|20.09||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.45|28.72||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||28.72|11.45|0.001
81604021|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|53.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.92|63.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||63.53|42.92|<0.001
81604022|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-2.98||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.67|11.7||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.70|-17.67|0.695
81604023|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|57.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.53|67.6||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||67.60|46.53|<0.001
81604024|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|70.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.28|80.88||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||80.88|60.28|<0.001
81604025|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|7.99||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.85|21.84||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||21.84|-5.85|0.261
81604026|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|62.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.78|73.99||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||73.99|51.78|<0.001
81604027|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|66.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.77|78.71||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||78.71|53.77|<0.001
81604028|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|4.38||||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.89|17.64||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||17.64|-8.89|0.522
81701974|NCT04539262|163099732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference by Day 7|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.6458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.41||LS Mean (SE), 95% CI, and p-value were from ANCOVA with baseline viral load as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.41|-0.65|0.6458
81701975|NCT04539262|163099733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference by Day 7|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.5951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.61||LS Mean (SE), 95% CI, and p-value were from ANCOVA with baseline viral load as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.61|-1.05|0.5951
81604029|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|61.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.06|74.8||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||74.80|49.06|<0.001
81604030|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|66.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.61|79.09||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||79.09|53.61|<0.001
81604031|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|5.46||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.53|18.44||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||18.44|-7.53|0.415
81604032|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|60.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.65|74.19||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||74.19|47.65|<0.001
81604033|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|65.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.18|78.46||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||78.46|52.18|<0.001
81524914|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.57||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.57|-1.48|
81604034|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|4.21||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.39|16.81||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||16.81|-8.39|0.519
81604035|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|61.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.6|74.68||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||74.68|47.60|<0.001
81604036|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|66.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.38|79.51||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||79.51|53.38|<0.001
81604037|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|5.31||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|17.83||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||17.83|-7.22|0.412
81604038|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|61.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.6|74.68||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||74.68|47.60|<0.001
81604039|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|66.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.38|79.51||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||79.51|53.38|<0.001
81648235|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.9791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Suicide||0.1|-0.1|0.9791
81648236|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.2093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Insomnia Early - Early Night||0.1|-0.3|0.2093
81701976|NCT04539262|163099733|SUPERIORITY|LS Mean (SE), 95% CI, and p-value were from ANCOVA with baseline viral load as a covariate.|LS Mean Difference by Day 7|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|0.11|||ANCOVA|||||0.11|-1.54|0.0872
81604040|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|5.31||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|17.83||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||17.83|-7.22|0.412
81604041|NCT01216163|162885392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|61.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.6|74.68||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||74.68|47.60|<0.001
81604042|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|26.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.87|36.93||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||36.93|15.87|<0.001
81701977|NCT04539262|163099733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference by Day 7|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.6031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.56||LS Mean (SE), 95% CI, and p-value were from ANCOVA with baseline viral load as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.56|-0.94|0.6031
81524915|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.11||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.11|-0.89|
81524916|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-0.45||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.45|-1.44|
81701978|NCT04539262|163099733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference by Day 7|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.7578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.87||LS Mean (SE), 95% CI, and p-value were from ANCOVA with baseline viral load as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.87|-0.64|0.7578
81462669|NCT01164579|162617906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.91|-0.57||||||Month 6||-0.57|-1.91|
81462670|NCT01164579|162617906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.84|-0.39||||||Month 9||-0.39|-1.84|
81701979|NCT04539262|163099733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference by Day 7|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.8846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.56||LS Mean (SE), 95% CI, and p-value were from ANCOVA with baseline viral load as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.56|-0.48|0.8846
81701980|NCT00294684|163099765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.57|||Log binomial|||RR greater than one indicates benefit of steriods and a P value of treatment success from a log-binomial model with these covariates: Treatment group, age a HPE, BASM as fixed effects, and site as a random effect.||1.57|0.83|0.43
81524917|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|-0.71||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.71|-1.71|
81524918|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.59||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.59|-1.59|
81701981|NCT00294684|163099766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.8|||Regression, Cox|||||1.8|0.6|0.99
81701982|NCT00294684|163099767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.0973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.49|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean difference reported as steroid minus placebo (negative values mean larger average values of total bilirubin in placebo).||0.3|-3.49|0.0973
81701983|NCT00294684|163099768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3||||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean difference of steroid minus placebo (negative values indicate larger average values of bilirubin in placebo)||0.05|-4.65|0.0552
81462671|NCT01164579|162617906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|0.13||||||Month 9||0.13|-1.30|
81701984|NCT00294684|163099769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39||||0.6607||95.0|-2.16|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean difference of steroid minus placebo (negative values indicate larger average bilirubin in placebo)||1.38|-2.16|0.6607
81701985|NCT00294684|163099770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1603|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1603
81701986|NCT00294684|163099771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2801|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2801
81701987|NCT00294684|163099772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.4||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|3.14|||Log Binomial|||||3.14|0.62|0.41
81701988|NCT00294684|163099773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.3||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.92|||Log Binomial|||||2.92|0.03|0.29
81604043|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|3.53||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.85|16.91||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||16.91|-9.85|0.602
81604044|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|22.72||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.39|33.05||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||33.05|12.39|0.001
81604045|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|60.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.61|72.12||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||72.12|48.61|<0.001
81604046|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|2.25||||0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|16.59||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||16.59|-12.10|0.761
81604047|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|58.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.59|70.05||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||70.05|46.59|<0.001
81604048|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|67.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.91|80.12||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||80.12|54.91|<0.001
81604049|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|5.42||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.34|18.18||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||18.18|-7.34|0.410
81604050|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|62.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.96|75.29||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||75.29|48.96|<0.001
81644996|NCT03569475|162980390|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.2215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|1.04|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||Estimates and p-values are based on MMRM with treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and Baseline and Baseline-by-visit as covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||1.04|-4.49|0.2215
81604051|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|68.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.11|81.16||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.16|56.11|<0.001
81604052|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|5.31||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|17.83||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||17.83|-7.22|0.412
81604053|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|63.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.32|76.35||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||76.35|50.32|<0.001
81604054|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|66.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.38|79.51||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||79.51|53.38|<0.001
81644997|NCT03569475|162980390|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.1964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|0.95|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||Estimates and p-values are based on MMRM with treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and Baseline and Baseline-by-visit as covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.95|-4.59|0.1964
81701989|NCT02443805|163099782|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Source Model: Type III effects Covariates: Treatment group, Gender, Age Class, Sensitization Status, Asthma Status, Pooled Center, Baseline Average RTSS.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81462672|NCT01164579|162617906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.84|-0.39||||||Month 12||-0.39|-1.84|
81524919|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.05||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.05|-0.95|
81604055|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|5.31||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|17.83||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||17.83|-7.22|0.412
81462673|NCT01164579|162617906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.43|0.11||||||Month 12||0.11|-1.43|
81462674|NCT01164579|162617907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.32|-0.35||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 1||-0.35|-1.32|0.0046
81524920|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.66||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.66|-1.65|
81604056|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|61.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.6|74.68||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||74.68|47.60|<0.001
81604057|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|66.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.38|79.51||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||79.51|53.38|<0.001
81604058|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|5.31||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|17.83||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||17.83|-7.22|0.412
81604059|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|61.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.6|74.68||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||74.68|47.60|<0.001
81604060|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|66.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.38|79.51||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||79.51|53.38|<0.001
81604061|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|5.31||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|17.83||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||17.83|-7.22|0.412
81604062|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|61.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.6|74.68||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||74.68|47.60|<0.001
81644998|NCT03569475|162980391|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.6789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.21|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||Estimates and p-values are based on MMRM with treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and Baseline and Baseline-by-visit as covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.21|-0.32|0.6789
81604063|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|66.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.38|79.51||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||79.51|53.38|<0.001
81644999|NCT03569475|162980391|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.05|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.05|-0.48|0.1126
81524921|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.08||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.08|-0.96|
81524922|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.44||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.44|-1.48|
81524923|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|-0.91||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.91|-1.94|
81524924|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.76||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.76|-1.80|
81524925|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.03||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.03|-1.06|
81604064|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|5.31||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|17.83||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||17.83|-7.22|0.412
81604065|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|61.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.6|74.68||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||74.68|47.60|<0.001
81604066|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|66.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.38|79.51||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||79.51|53.38|<0.001
81524926|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.81||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.81|-1.85|
81524927|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.98||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.98|0.19|
81524928|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.56||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.56|-0.22|
81524929|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.41||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.41|-0.38|
81524930|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.16||||||Week 2 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.16|-0.62|
81524931|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.09||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.09|0.18|
81524932|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.7||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.70|-0.21|
81604067|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|5.31||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|17.83||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||17.83|-7.22|0.412
81604068|NCT01216163|162885393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|61.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.6|74.68||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||74.68|47.60|<0.001
81604069|NCT01216163|162885394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.22||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||0.22|0.08|<0.001
81604070|NCT01216163|162885394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.28||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||1.28|0.45|0.303
81604071|NCT01216163|162885394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.28||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||0.28|0.10|<0.001
81462675|NCT01164579|162617907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|-0.15||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 1||-0.15|-1.11|0.0303
81462676|NCT01164579|162617907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.69|-0.68||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 2||-0.68|-1.69|0.0001
81604072|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-40.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.39|-24.8||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-24.80|-55.39|<0.001
81604073|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-0.12||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.52|4.28||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||4.28|-4.52|0.958
81524933|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.42||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.42|-0.50|
81604074|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-40.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.51|-24.87||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-24.87|-55.51|<0.001
81604075|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-63.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.81|-48.99||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-48.99|-77.81|<0.001
81604076|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-7.17||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.91|1.57||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||1.57|-15.91|0.108
81604077|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-56.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.68|-41.09||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-41.09|-71.68|<0.001
81604078|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-71.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.09|-57.93||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-57.93|-84.09|<0.001
81604079|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-9.82||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.18|1.16||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||1.16|-20.18|0.083
81604080|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-61.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.4|-46.87||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-46.87|-75.40|<0.001
81604081|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-66.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.08|-52.66||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-52.66|-80.08|<0.001
81604082|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-11.03||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.37|1.21||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||1.21|-23.37|0.079
81604083|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-55.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.12|-40.85||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-40.85|-70.12|<0.001
81604084|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-57.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.9|-42.77||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-42.77|-71.90|<0.001
81604085|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-7.73||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.08|5.63||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||5.63|-21.08|0.263
81645000|NCT01287416|162980392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p\<.05. Effect size determined by partial eta-squared to be 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was adjusted for differences in educational attainment at baseline.||The null hypothesis was that the groups would not differ in terms of SIRI scores across the three time points. We used linear mixed models to determine whether scores were different between the two groups over time.||||0.61
81524934|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.48||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.48|-0.43|
81524935|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.26||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.26|0.26|
81524936|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.7||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.70|-0.29|
81524937|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.44||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.44|-0.55|
81524938|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.56||||||Week 6 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.56|-0.43|
81524939|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.41||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.41|0.37|
81524940|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.89||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.89|-0.15|
81524941|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.42||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.42|-0.61|
81524942|NCT01393639|162738229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.57||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.57|-0.46|
81524943|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.94|2.17||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.17|-4.94|
81524944|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|3.08||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.08|-3.98|
81524945|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|3.82||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.82|-3.34|
81524946|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|4.28||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.28|-2.75|
81524947|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.88|2.27||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.27|-4.88|
81524948|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|5.82||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||5.82|-1.32|
81524949|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.89|1.87||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.87|-5.89|
81524950|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|5.4||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||5.40|-2.41|
81524951|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|5.34||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||5.34|-2.44|
81524952|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|5.76||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||5.76|-1.98|
81524953|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|4.61||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.61|-3.16|
81524954|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|8.06||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||8.06|0.29|
81524955|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.21|-0.06||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.06|-7.21|
81524956|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.25|0.85||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.85|-6.25|
81524957|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.63|1.6||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.60|-5.63|
81604086|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-49.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.74|-35.12||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-35.12|-64.74|<0.001
81524958|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|2.05||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.05|-5.02|
81524959|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.07|-2.31||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-2.31|-10.07|
81524960|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|1.23||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.23|-6.60|
81524961|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.64|1.18||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.18|-6.64|
81524962|NCT01393639|162738231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.16|1.58||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.58|-6.16|
81524963|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|4.3||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.30|-0.83|
81701990|NCT00968708|163099785|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If after accrual of 550 participants with MACE events, the upper bound of a 1-sided repeated CI for the hazard ratio (alogliptin to placebo) was \<1.0, superiority of alogliptin to placebo for the primary MACE composite would be concluded. If the upper bound of the 1-sided repeated CI for the hazard ratio of the primary MACE composite was \<1.3 but ≥1.0 then non-inferiority but not superiority of alogliptin to placebo was to be concluded.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.962||||0.315|ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.16|||Cox proportional hazards|||Statistical analyses of the primary MACE composite endpoint was based on sequences of 1-sided repeated confidence intervals (CIs) to assess non-inferiority or statistical superiority with respect to the null hypotheses. Each sequence of repeated CIs was constructed using critical values from a 1-sided stopping boundary for a group sequential design (GSD), to preserve an overall false-rejection rate of 2.5%. Each sequence of 1-sided repeated CIs had a simultaneous coverage probability of 97.5%.||1.160||0.315
81524964|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|5.45||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||5.45|0.35|
81604087|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-52.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.62|-37.88||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-37.88|-67.62|<0.001
81701991|NCT00968708|163099785|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If after accrual of 550 participants with MACE events, the upper bound of a 1-sided repeated CI for the hazard ratio (alogliptin to placebo) was \<1.0, superiority of alogliptin to placebo for the primary MACE composite would be concluded. If the upper bound of the 1-sided repeated CI for the hazard ratio of the primary MACE composite was \<1.3 but ≥1.0 then non-inferiority but not superiority of alogliptin to placebo was to be concluded.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.965||||0.332|ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.169||Stratified by endpoint renal function (defined as the last observed postbaseline renal function (normal renal function/mild renal impairment vs moderate/severe renal impairment including end-stage renal disease)) and geographic region.|Cox proportional hazards|||Stratified by endpoint renal function and geographic region||1.169||0.332
81701992|NCT00968708|163099786|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper bound of the confidence interval for the primary MACE composite was \<1.0, then statistical superiority of alogliptin to placebo for the secondary MACE composite would be demonstrated.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.952|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.135||||||||1.135||
81701993|NCT01515488|163099806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2|<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.1|42.6|||t-test, 2 sided|DF=331.2||||42.6|22.1|<0.0005
81701994|NCT03205982|163099812|EQUIVALENCE|If the difference (between treatment and control arm) is greater than the minimal clinically important difference (MCID), we consider the treatment arm is different from the control arm. MCID is calculated as 0.25-0.5\* standard deviation (SD). Conversely, the equivalence margin is the biggest difference (between 2 arms) to be considered no difference between 2 arms. Therefore, the equivalence margin should be smaller than MCID, i.e., it should be smaller than the smallest possible MCID.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9943|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0005|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.993|0.995|||Mixed Models Analysis|generalized linear mixed model with logit link (logistic model)||Compares difference in adherence changes between Intervention and Control arms||0.995|0.993|<0.0001
81701995|NCT03136367|163099867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.045
81701996|NCT03136367|163099867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.20
81701997|NCT03136367|163099867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.82
81701998|NCT03136367|163099868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.048
81701999|NCT03136367|163099868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.015
81604088|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-5.51||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.27|8.25||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||8.25|-19.27|0.439
81604089|NCT01216163|162885395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-47.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.62|-32.83||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-32.83|-62.62|<0.001
81645001|NCT01287416|162980393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p\<.05. Effect size determined by partial eta-squared to be 0.02.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was adjusted for differences in educational attainment at baseline.||The null hypothesis was that the groups would not differ in terms of level of knowledge across the three time points.||||0.95
81645002|NCT01287416|162980394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p\<.05. Effect size determined by partial eta-squared to be 0.02.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was adjusted for differences in educational attainment at baseline.||The null hypothesis was that the two groups would not differ in terms of self-reported skill level across the three time points.||||0.33
81524965|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.54|8.7||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||8.70|3.54|
81702000|NCT03136367|163099868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.43
81645003|NCT01287416|162980395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p\<.05. Effect size determined by partial eta-squared to be 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for differences in educational attainment at baseline.||The null hypothesis was that the groups would not differ in terms of level of knowledge across the three time points.||||0.03
81645004|NCT01287416|162980396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p\<.05. Effect size determined by partial eta-squared to be 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was adjusted for differences in educational attainment at baseline.||The null hypothesis was that the two groups would not differ on level of self-reported preparedness to help a suicidal person.||||0.63
81702001|NCT03136367|163099869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.46
81702002|NCT03136367|163099869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.34
81524966|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|7.26||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||7.26|2.19|
81524967|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|4.76||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.76|-0.39|
81524968|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|7.99||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||7.99|2.83|
81524969|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|4.65||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.65|-1.08|
81524970|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|7.28||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||7.28|1.52|
81524971|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.33|9.07||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||9.07|3.33|
81524972|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|6.55||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||6.55|0.85|
81524973|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|6.47||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||6.47|0.74|
81524974|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.29|9.04||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to placebo. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||9.04|3.29|
81524975|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.27|-1.09||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.09|-6.27|
81524976|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|0.05||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.05|-5.07|
81524977|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|3.3||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.30|-1.88|
81524978|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|1.87||||||Week 4 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.87|-3.23|
81524979|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.26|-1.5||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.50|-7.26|
81702003|NCT03136367|163099869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.165|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.165
81702004|NCT03136367|163099871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.25
81524980|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|1.12||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.12|-4.65|
81524981|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|2.91||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.91|-2.84|
81524982|NCT01393639|162738233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|0.39||||||Week 8 analysis presented in this section for comparison to prednisone 10 mg. Statistical analyses presented are derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value; unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.39|-5.33|
81524983|NCT00418574|162738247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.099||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.919|1.315|||Regression, Cox|||||1.315|0.919|0.301
81524984|NCT01455194|162738270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1175||0.2988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.353|0.109|||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean difference were derived from an ANCOVA model with baseline ACQ and age as covariates, and treatment, centre pool, sex, and prestudy ICS dose as factors.||0.109|-0.353|0.2988
81524985|NCT01455194|162738270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.7741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.198|0.266|||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean difference were derived from an ANCOVA model with baseline ACQ and age as covariates, and treatment, centre pool, sex, and prestudy ICS dose as factors.||0.266|-0.198|0.7741
81462677|NCT01164579|162617907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.17|-0.18||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 2||-0.18|-1.17|0.0255
81524986|NCT01455194|162738270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1172||0.1835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.387|0.074|||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean difference were derived from an ANCOVA model with baseline ACQ and age as covariates, and treatment, centre pool, sex, and prestudy ICS dose as factors.||0.074|-0.387|0.1835
81524987|NCT01455194|162738272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann point estimate|0.0||||0.8465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Treatment comparisons were carried out using an exact Wilcoxon Mann Whitney test.|||4.000|-3.000|0.8465
81524988|NCT01455194|162738272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann point estimate|1.0||||0.4175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|5.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Treatment comparisons were carried out using an exact Wilcoxon Mann Whitney test.|||5.000|-2.000|0.4175
81524989|NCT01455194|162738273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4186|||||||Fisher Exact|||Well-controlled Asthma||||0.4186
81524990|NCT01455194|162738273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.146|||||||Fisher Exact|||Well-controlled Asthma||||0.1460
81524991|NCT01455194|162738273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6017|||||||Fisher Exact|||Well-controlled Asthma||||0.6017
81524992|NCT01455194|162738273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3305|||||||Fisher Exact|||ACQ Improvement||||0.3305
81524993|NCT01455194|162738273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.486|||||||Fisher Exact|||ACQ Improvement||||0.4860
81524994|NCT01455194|162738273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8922|||||||Fisher Exact|||ACQ Improvement||||0.8922
81524995|NCT01455194|162738274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0806||0.6062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.221|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|Well-controlled Asthma||1.221|0.890|0.6062
81524996|NCT01455194|162738274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0669||0.4674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.921|1.197|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|ACQ Improvement||1.197|0.921|0.4674
81524997|NCT01455194|162738274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1597||0.2523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.878|1.642|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|Well-controlled Asthma||1.642|0.878|0.2523
81524998|NCT01455194|162738274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.913|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1354||0.5026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.191|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|ACQ Improvement||1.191|0.700|0.5026
81524999|NCT01455194|162738274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.898|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.4893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.661|1.219|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|Well-controlled Asthma||1.219|0.661|0.4893
81525000|NCT01455194|162738274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1351||0.2193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.906|1.538|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|ACQ Improvement||1.538|0.906|0.2193
81525001|NCT01455194|162738275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0917||0.5397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.884|1.266|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|ACQ cut-off at 0.5||1.266|0.884|0.5397
81525002|NCT01455194|162738275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0738||0.9458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.161|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|ACQ cut-off at 1.0||1.161|0.870|0.9458
81604090|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-1.21||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|1.17||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||1.17|-3.59|0.294
81604091|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|1.21||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|3.58||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||3.58|-1.16|0.458
81604092|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|6.81||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|12.06||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||12.06|1.57|0.073
81604093|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|1.96||||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.94|8.85||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||8.85|-4.94|0.583
81604094|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|4.81||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|9.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.49|0.14|0.137
81604095|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|23.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.81|32.91||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||32.91|14.81|<0.001
81645005|NCT01287416|162980397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0||||A priori threshold for significance set to p\<.05.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted for differences in educational attainment at baseline.||The null hypothesis was that the groups would not differ on their level of distress across the two time points.||||0.21
81645006|NCT01287416|162980398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0||||A priori threshold for significance set at p\<.05.|ANCOVA|Model was adjusted for differences in educational attainment at baseline.||Null hypothesis was that the groups would not differ in terms of alcohol use across the two time points.||||0.46
81702005|NCT03136367|163099871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.89
81525003|NCT01455194|162738275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0708||0.7213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.893|1.178|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|ACQ cut-off at 1.25||1.178|0.893|0.7213
81604096|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|8.45||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|20.33||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||20.33|-3.43|0.165
81604097|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|15.46||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.66|23.26||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||23.26|7.66|0.006
81604098|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|29.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.78|39.05||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||39.05|19.78|<0.001
81604099|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|4.61||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.78|17.99||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||17.99|-8.78|0.497
81645007|NCT01287416|162980399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p\<.05.|ANCOVA|Model is adjusted for differences in educational attainment at baseline.||The null hypothesis was that the two groups would not differ in resiliency scores across the follow-up period.||||0.28
81645008|NCT01287416|162980400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||95.0||||A priori threshold for significance set at p\<.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.33
81645009|NCT01287416|162980401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0||||A priori threshold for significance set at p\<.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.62
81645010|NCT01287416|162980402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||A priori threshold for significance set to p\<.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81645011|NCT01287416|162980403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||A priori threshold for significance set to p\<.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81645012|NCT01287416|162980404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064||95.0||||A priori threshold for significance set to p\<.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.064
81645013|NCT01287416|162980406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0||||a priori threshold for significance set a p\<.05.|Fisher Exact|unadjusted model||Null hypothesis was that the groups would not differ in terms of their gatekeeper behaviours||||0.14
81645014|NCT01287416|162980407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||95.0||||A priori threshold for significance set at p\<.05.|Chi-squared|Unadjusted model||Null hypothesis was that the groups would not differ on gatekeeper behaviours.||||0.41
81645015|NCT02109107|162980412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|t=21.33; df=53||||||<.0001
81645016|NCT02109107|162980413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|t=2.95; df=53||||||<0.05
81702006|NCT03136367|163099871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.54
81525004|NCT01455194|162738275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0692||0.4807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.917|1.202|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|ACQ cut-off at 1.5||1.202|0.917|0.4807
81604100|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|25.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.81|34.46||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||34.46|15.81|<0.001
81604101|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|31.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.03|43.53||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||43.53|20.03|<0.001
81604102|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|6.7||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.38|20.79||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||20.79|-7.38|0.349
81604103|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|25.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.73|36.94||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||36.94|13.73|<0.001
81604104|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|37.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.47|49.81||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||49.81|25.47|<0.001
81645017|NCT02109107|162980414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|t+3.34; df=53||||||<0.005
81645018|NCT00607789|162980425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.7|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary efficacy analysis was a longitudinal analysis comparing the rate of change of binge day frequency during the treatment period between groups. The same analysis was applied to binge episode frequency, weight, BMI, and scores on the CGI-Severity, YBOCS-BE, and IDS scales. The difference in rate of change was estimated by random regression methods||||<0.05
81525005|NCT01455194|162738275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.326|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1791||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.934|1.884|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|ACQ cut-off at 0.5||1.884|0.934|0.1150
81525006|NCT01455194|162738275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1467||0.6281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|1.431|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|ACQ cut-off at 1.0||1.431|0.805|0.6281
81645019|NCT01180790|162980483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003||||||To control for multiplicity, the proportion in each treatment group achieving RVR4 is analyzed using a Cochran-Armitage test for trend among the ordered groups: placebo (considered zero dose), 200 mg, 400 mg, and 800 mg ACH-0141625.|exact Cochran-Armitage test|Only if overall test for trend is significant are pairwise comparisons evaluated using p-values for the difference in proportions (placebo - active).||The null hypothesis is no difference between proportions of participants in each treatment group achieving RVR4 at Week 4 of the study, while the alternative hypothesis is that the proportion of participants achieving RVR4 at Week 4 increases with increasing doses of ACH-0141625.||||0.003
81645020|NCT01180790|162980483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||To control for multiplicity, the proportion in each treatment group achieving RVR4 is analyzed using a Cochran-Armitage test for trend among the ordered groups: placebo (considered zero dose), 200 mg ACH-0141625, 400 mg ACH-0141625, and 800 mg ACH-0141625. Only if overall test for trend is significant are pairwise comparisons evaluated using p-values for the difference in proportions (placebo - active).||||0.004
81702007|NCT03136367|163099872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.72
81645021|NCT01180790|162980483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||To control for multiplicity, the proportion in each treatment group achieving RVR4 is analyzed using a Cochran-Armitage test for trend among the ordered groups: placebo (considered zero dose), 200 mg ACH-0141625, 400 mg ACH-0141625, and 800 mg ACH-0141625. Only if overall test for trend is significant are pairwise comparisons evaluated using p-values for the difference in proportions (placebo - active).||||0.004
81645022|NCT01180790|162980483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||To control for multiplicity, the proportion in each treatment group achieving RVR4 is analyzed using a Cochran-Armitage test for trend among the ordered groups: placebo (considered zero dose), 200 mg ACH-0141625, 400 mg ACH-0141625, and 800 mg ACH-0141625. Only if overall test for trend is significant are pairwise comparisons evaluated using p-values for the difference in proportions (placebo - active).||||0.004
81645023|NCT01180790|162980485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.34||||||To control for multiplicity, the proportion of participants in each treatment group achieving cEVR is analyzed using a Cochran-Armitage test for trend among the ordered treatment groups: 200 mg ACH-0141625, 400 mg ACH-0141625, and 800 mg ACH-0141625.|Exact Cochran-Armitage test|Only if overall test for trend is significant are pairwise comparisons evaluated using p-values for the difference in proportions (placebo - active).||The null hypothesis is no difference between proportions of participants in each treatment group achieving cEVR at Week 12 of the study, while the alternative hypothesis is that the proportion of participants achieving cEVR at Week 12 increases with increasing doses of ACH-0141625.||||0.34
81645024|NCT01064856|162980499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006|||||||Pearson's chi-square|||||||0.006
81645025|NCT01064856|162980501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|The P-value was based on an ANCOVA model adjusting for baseline with treatment as a factor.||||||<0.001
81645026|NCT01064856|162980502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|||||||ANCOVA|The P-value was based on an ANCOVA model adjusting for baseline with treatment as a factor.||||||0.003
81645027|NCT01064856|162980503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.051|||||||ANCOVA|The P-value was based on an ANCOVA model adjusting for baseline with treatment as a factor.||||||0.051
81645028|NCT02273180|162980515|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of SAR342434 over Humalog was demonstrated if upper bound of 2-sided 95% confidence interval(CI) of difference between SAR342434 \& Humalog was \<0.3%.Inverse non-inferiority of Humalog over SAR342434 was tested using hierarchical step-down testing procedure:if non-inferiority of SAR342434 over Humalog was demonstrated,then inverse non-inferiority of Humalog over SAR342434 was tested, demonstrated if lower bound of 2-sided 95%CI of difference between SAR342434 \& Humalog was \>-0.3%.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.197|||||SAR342434 vs. Humalog|Analysis was performed using a MMRM approach with treatment groups, randomization strata, visits and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed categorical effects, and baseline HbA1c value and baseline HbA1c value-by-visit interaction as continuous fixed covariates. An unstructured correlation matrix was used to model within-participant errors.||0.197|-0.084|
81645029|NCT03859622|162980536|OTHER|Frequencies and percentages for categorical data.||||||||||||Standard methods are used for the description of data (frequencies and percentages for categorical data)||||Standard methods are used for the description of data (frequencies and percentages for categorical data)|Standard methods are used for the description of data (frequencies and percentages for categorical data)|||
81645030|NCT02799745|162980576|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.542||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.892||P-value was from a 2-sided stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||HR, 95% CI for HR:based on a Cox regression model assuming proportional hazards with treatment, prostate cancer risk,type of biopsy,baseline variables(as age, race), time since prostate cancer diagnosis as fixed effects and random effect of site.|||0.892|0.330|0.016
81702008|NCT03136367|163099872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements.|McNemar|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.41
81525007|NCT01455194|162738275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1415||0.6853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.803|1.397|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|ACQ cut-off at 1.25||1.397|0.803|0.6853
81525008|NCT01455194|162738275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1388||0.6995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.804|1.385|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|ACQ cut-off at 1.5||1.385|0.804|0.6995
81525009|NCT01455194|162738275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.837|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1744||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.595|1.178|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|ACQ cut-off at 0.5||1.178|0.595|0.3080
81645031|NCT02799745|162980578|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|6.92||P-value: Based on the exact binomial distribution from the logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic||OR: from logistic regression model where fixed covariates=treatment group, prostate cancer risk, type of biopsy, age, race and time since prostate cancer diagnosis; random effects: site and subject. 95% CI: based on exact binomial distribution.|At the end of month 12||6.92|1.76|0.00
81645032|NCT02799745|162980578|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|4.0||P-value: Based on the exact binomial distribution from the logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic||OR: from logistic regression model where fixed covariates=treatment group, prostate cancer risk, type of biopsy, age, race and time since prostate cancer diagnosis; random effects: site and subject. 95% CI: based on exact binomial distribution.|At the end of month 24||4.00|0.66|0.289
81702009|NCT03136367|163099872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.28
81604105|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|8.85||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.72|23.42||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||23.42|-5.72|0.233
81604106|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|28.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.17|40.75||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||40.75|17.17|<0.001
81604107|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|38.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.87|51.6||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||51.60|25.87|<0.001
81604108|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|9.83||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|24.45||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||24.45|-4.80|0.189
81604109|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|29.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.71|41.66||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||41.66|16.71|<0.001
81604110|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|36.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.22|49.88||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||49.88|23.22|<0.001
81604111|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|9.83||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|24.45||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||24.45|-4.80|0.189
81604112|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|26.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|39.94||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||39.94|14.00|<0.001
81462678|NCT01164579|162617907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.39|-0.39||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 3||-0.39|-1.39|0.0035
81648237|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.5189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Insomnia Early - Early Night||0.1|-0.3|0.5189
81648238|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.6617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Insomnia Early - Early Night||0.2|-0.2|0.6617
81648239|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.2632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Insomnia Early - Early Night||0.3|-0.1|0.2632
81525010|NCT01455194|162738275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.939|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1461||0.6645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.705|1.25|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|ACQ cut-off at 1.0||1.250|0.705|0.6645
81525011|NCT01455194|162738275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.992|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1408||0.9564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.753|1.308|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|ACQ cut-off at 1.25||1.308|0.753|0.9564
81525012|NCT01455194|162738275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1375||0.7367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.371|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \>1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|ACQ cut-off at 1.5||1.371|0.800|0.7367
81525013|NCT01455194|162738276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.367|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2583||0.2264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.824|2.267|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \<1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|||2.267|0.824|0.2264
81604113|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|37.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.36|51.07||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||51.07|24.36|<0.001
81604114|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|10.97||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|25.61||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||25.61|-3.67|0.144
81604115|NCT01216163|162885396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|26.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|39.94||p-value was calculated using CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and its associated CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||39.94|14.00|<0.001
81604116|NCT01216163|162885397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.96||P-value was calculated using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Placebo) and the associated CI were calculated based on the weighted Gamma statistic.||0.96|0.78|<0.001
81604117|NCT01216163|162885397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.45||P-value was calculated using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - Acetaminophen) and the associated CI were calculated based on the weighted Gamma statistic.||0.45|0.05|0.020
81604118|NCT01216163|162885397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.91||P-value was calculated using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment difference (Acetaminophen - Placebo) and the associated CI were calculated based on the weighted Gamma statistic.||0.91|0.63|<0.001
81604119|NCT02277743|162885409|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|27.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.18|35.17||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.||35.17|20.18|< 0.0001
81604120|NCT02277743|162885409|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|27.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.47|34.44||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.||34.44|19.47|< 0.0001
81611261|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.6|-0.9|<0.001
81648240|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Insomnia Middle - Middle Night||0.1|-0.3|0.2740
81462679|NCT01164579|162617907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|-0.05||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 3||-0.05|-1.05|0.0683
81525014|NCT01455194|162738276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5001||0.1373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.789|5.602|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \<1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|||5.602|0.789|0.1373
81525015|NCT01455194|162738276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.882|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4365||0.7732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.375|2.074|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \<1 represented a benefit for the test treatment.|||2.074|0.375|0.7732
81525016|NCT01455194|162738277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.288|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2880
81525017|NCT01455194|162738277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2864|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2864
81525018|NCT02249182|162738283|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was determined if the 90% confidence intervals (CI) were within the predefined equivalence boundaries of 50% to 200% for all age groups.|Percentage Geometric Mean Ratio|105.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.61|122.13||||||AUCtau of GS-331007 for the 12 to \< 18 Years old group in the PK Lead-in Phase was compared against historical data collected in adult Phase 2/3 studies.||122.13|90.61|
81604121|NCT02277743|162885410|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|36.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.58|44.63||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.025 level. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.||44.63|28.58|< 0.0001
81604122|NCT02277743|162885410|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|37.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.7|45.77||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.025 level. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.||45.77|29.70|< 0.0001
81604123|NCT02277743|162885411|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|28.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.64|36.52||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||36.52|20.64|< 0.0001
81604124|NCT02277743|162885411|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|28.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.94|36.13||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||36.13|19.94|< 0.0001
81604125|NCT02277743|162885412|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|29.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.36|37.88||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||37.88|21.36|< 0.0001
81604126|NCT02277743|162885412|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|34.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.08|42.84||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||42.84|26.08|< 0.0001
81604127|NCT02277743|162885413|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-24.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.26|-17.52||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-17.52|-32.26|< 0.0001
81604128|NCT02277743|162885413|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-22.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.33|-15.33||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-15.33|-30.33|< 0.0001
81604129|NCT02277743|162885414|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|9.8||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.95|15.71||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||15.71|3.95|0.0012
81604130|NCT02277743|162885414|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|17.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.57|23.93||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||23.93|10.57|< 0.0001
81702010|NCT03136367|163099873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.01
81604131|NCT02277743|162885415|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|6.1||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|10.68||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||10.68|1.49|0.0097
81604132|NCT02277743|162885415|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|6.2||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|10.86||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||10.86|1.45|0.0094
81604133|NCT02277743|162885416|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.236|-1.26||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-1.260|-2.236|< 0.0001
81604134|NCT02277743|162885416|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.189|-1.186||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-1.186|-2.189|< 0.0001
81702011|NCT03136367|163099873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.12
81604135|NCT02277743|162885417|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-34.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.35|-26.88||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-26.88|-42.35|< 0.0001
81604136|NCT02277743|162885417|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-34.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.17|-26.56||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-26.56|-42.17|< 0.0001
81604137|NCT02277743|162885418|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|44.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.91|52.48||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||52.48|35.91|< 0.0001
81604138|NCT02277743|162885418|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|36.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.9|44.96||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||44.96|27.90|< 0.0001
81604139|NCT02277743|162885419|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|28.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.96|35.29||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||35.29|20.96|< 0.0001
81604140|NCT02277743|162885419|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|25.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.51|32.68||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||32.68|18.51|< 0.0001
81604141|NCT02277743|162885420|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-17.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.487|-13.353||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-13.353|-22.487|< 0.0001
81525019|NCT02249182|162738283|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was determined if the 90% CIs were within the predefined equivalence boundaries of 50% to 200% for all age groups.|Percentage Geometric Mean Ratio|65.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.62|76.37||||||AUCtau of GS-331007 for the 6 to \< 12 Years Old group in the PK Lead-in Phase was compared against historical data collected in adult Phase 2/3 studies.||76.37|56.62|
81525020|NCT02249182|162738283|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was determined if the 90% CIs were within the predefined equivalence boundaries of 50% to 200% for all age groups.|Percentage Geometric Mean Ratio|94.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.51|107.27||||||AUCtau of GS-331007 for the 3 to \< 6 Years Old group in the PK Lead-in Phase was compared against historical data collected in adult Phase 2/3 studies.||107.27|82.51|
81604142|NCT02277743|162885420|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-18.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.125|-14.65||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-14.650|-23.125|< 0.0001
81645033|NCT02799745|162980579|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-10.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.398|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.79|-5.34||P-values: from differences of least squares means.Bonferroni-Holm was used in the primary hypothesis testing to adjust for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry was used as the covariance structure. Covariance parameters:estimated using Restricted Maximum likelihood.|Mixed model repeated measure(MMRM) with treatment group, prostate cancer risk(low/intermediate), type of biopsy(mpMRI-targeted/non-mpMRI-targeted), visit, visit-by-treatment, baseline scores as fixed factors, site and participants as random factors.|Change at month 12||-5.34|-14.79|<0.001
81645034|NCT02799745|162980579|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.174||0.1063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|1.11||P-values: from differences of least squares means.Bonferroni-Holm was used in the primary hypothesis testing to adjust for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry was used as the covariance structure. Covariance parameters:estimated using Restricted Maximum likelihood.|MMRM with treatment group, prostate cancer risk (low vs. intermediate), type of biopsy (mpMRI targeted vs. non mpMRI targeted), visit, visit-by-treatment and baseline scores were the fixed factors, and site and participants were the random factors.|Change at month 24||1.11|-11.40|0.1063
81604143|NCT02277743|162885421|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-28.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.79|-21.54||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-21.54|-35.79|< 0.0001
81604144|NCT02277743|162885421|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-28.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.09|-20.87||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-20.87|-35.09|< 0.0001
81604145|NCT02277743|162885422|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|-2.8||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-2.80|-5.16|< 0.0001
81645035|NCT02799745|162980580|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.714||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.525|0.972||P-value: from a 2-sided, stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||HR and 95% CI for HR:based on Cox regression model assuming proportional hazards with treatment, prostate cancer risk, type of biopsy, baseline variables(as age, race), time since prostate cancer diagnosis as fixed effects and random effect of site.|||0.972|0.525|0.032
81645036|NCT02799745|162980581|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.26||P-value:based on the exact binomial distribution from the logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic||OR:from logistic regression model where treatment group, prostate cancer risk, type of biopsy, age, race and time since prostate cancer diagnosis were fixed covariates, site and participant were random effects. 95% CI:based on binomial distribution.|At the end of month 12||0.26|0.08|0.000
81645037|NCT02799745|162980581|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.53||P-value: based on the exact binomial distribution from the logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic||OR: from logistic regression model where treatment group, prostate cancer risk, type of biopsy, age, race and time since prostate cancer diagnosis were fixed covariates, site and participant were random effects. 95% CI:based on binomial distribution.|At the end of month 24||3.53|0.37|0.807
81645038|NCT02799745|162980581|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.15||P-value:based on the exact binomial distribution from the logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic||OR: from logistic regression model where treatment group, prostate cancer risk, type of biopsy, age, race and time since prostate cancer diagnosis were fixed covariates, site and participant were random effects. 95% CI:based on binomial distribution.|At the end of study||2.15|0.50|0.931
81702012|NCT03136367|163099873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.78
81525021|NCT02249182|162738283|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was determined if the 90% CIs were within the predefined equivalence boundaries of 50% to 200% for all age groups.|Percentage Geometric Mean Ratio|127.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.89|170.45||||||AUCtau of LDV for the 12 to \< 18 Years Old group in the PK Lead-in Phase was compared against historical data collected in adult Phase 2/3 studies.||170.45|94.89|
81462680|NCT01164579|162617907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.81|-0.78||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||-0.78|-1.81|<0.0001
81645039|NCT01644188|162980614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-29.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|-25.3||Threshold for significance ≤0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Alirocumab group was compared to ezetimibe group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-25.3|-34.4|<0.0001
81645040|NCT01644188|162980615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-30.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.9|-26.2||Threshold for significance ≤0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-26.2|-34.9|<0.0001
81702013|NCT03136367|163099874|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||<0.01
81702014|NCT03136367|163099874|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||<0.01
81702015|NCT03136367|163099875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.06
81525022|NCT02249182|162738283|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was determined if the 90% CIs were within the predefined equivalence boundaries of 50% to 200% for all age groups.|Percentage Geometric Mean Ratio|82.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.34|110.3||||||AUCtau of LDV for the 6 to \< 12 Years Old group in the PK Lead-in Phase was compared against historical data collected in adult Phase 2/3 studies.||110.30|61.34|
81525023|NCT02249182|162738283|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was determined if the 90% CIs were within the predefined equivalence boundaries of 50% to 200% for all age groups.|Percentage Geometric Mean Ratio|120.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.18|155.73||||||AUCtau of LDV for the 3 to \< 6 Years Old group in the PK Lead-in Phase was compared against historical data collected in adult Phase 2/3 studies.||155.73|93.18|
81525024|NCT02249182|162738283|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was determined if the 90% CIs were within the predefined equivalence boundaries of 50% to 200% for all age groups.|Percentage Geometric Mean Ratio|159.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|137.89|185.37||||||AUCtau of SOF for the 12 to \< 18 Years Old group in the PK Lead-in Phase was compared against historical data collected in adult Phase 2/3 studies.||185.37|137.89|
81604146|NCT02277743|162885422|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|-2.49||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-2.49|-4.87|< 0.0001
81604147|NCT02277743|162885423|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.02|-5.01||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-5.01|-8.02|< 0.0001
81604148|NCT02277743|162885423|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.44|-4.32||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-4.32|-7.44|< 0.0001
81604149|NCT02277743|162885424|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.2||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|-0.95||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-0.95|-3.44|0.0006
81604150|NCT02277743|162885424|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.2||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|-1.03||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-1.03|-3.46|0.0003
81702016|NCT03136367|163099875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.65
81462681|NCT01164579|162617907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.59|-0.56||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 6||-0.56|-1.59|0.0006
81525025|NCT02249182|162738283|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was determined if the 90% CIs were within the predefined equivalence boundaries of 50% to 200% for all age groups.|Percentage Geometric Mean Ratio|129.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.79|151.32||||||AUCtau of SOF for the 6 to \< 12 Years Old group in the PK Lead-in Phase was compared against historical data collected in adult Phase 2/3 studies.||151.32|110.79|
81525026|NCT02249182|162738283|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was determined if the 90% CIs were within the predefined equivalence boundaries of 50% to 200% for all age groups.|Percentage Geometric Mean Ratio|187.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|143.41|245.82||||||AUCtau of SOF for the 3 to \< 6 Years Old group in the PK Lead-in Phase was compared against historical data collected in adult Phase 2/3 studies.||245.82|143.41|
81525027|NCT01124955|162738304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||,|0|||||||ANOVA|||||||0,05
81525028|NCT03274518|162738308|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was defined as difference within 20% in comparison to reference method (olHDF)||||||0.4534|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4534
81604151|NCT02277743|162885425|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-27.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.04|-18.91||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-18.91|-35.04|< 0.0001
81604152|NCT02277743|162885425|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-25.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.06|-18.12||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-18.12|-33.06|< 0.0001
81604153|NCT02277743|162885426|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-16.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.08|-11.9||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-11.90|-21.08|< 0.0001
81604154|NCT02277743|162885426|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-15.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.62|-10.5||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous outcome measure was statistically significant).||-10.50|-19.62|< 0.0001
81604155|NCT03976466|162885459|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.049|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.168|||Chi-squared, Corrected||For the Relative risk the control Study group was the numerator and control group denominator. In the 2X2 contingency table the rows correspond to groups and columns for the presence or abscence of periprosthetic infection.|"H0.- There is no significant difference in the incidence of periprosthetic infection in patients with non-modifiable risk factors and prophylactic application of antibiotic loaded calcium sulfate compared with patients without prophylactic treatment with calcium sulfate.~The presence of periprosthetic infection in both groups was evaluated by chi2 and Lambda tests for dichotomous nominal and qualitative variables with longitudinal direction and relative risk factor test."||0.168|0.015|<0.05
81604156|NCT03976466|162885460|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The statistical test of t was performed for the variable length of hospital stay, finding a significant difference with a p value \< 0.01|t-test, 2 sided|||Lenght of stay was the variable that compares both groups and was a continous variable (t-test).||||<0.01
81604157|NCT01557322|162885461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Morning Stiffness \> 1 Hour: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.010
81604158|NCT01557322|162885461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Arthritis or Deformity of 3 or More Joint Areas: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81604159|NCT01557322|162885461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.363|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Arthritis/Deformity of Hand/Joint: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.363
81604160|NCT01557322|162885461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Symmetry: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81604161|NCT01557322|162885461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Nodules: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81604162|NCT01557322|162885461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.605|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Rheumatoid Factor Positive: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.605
81604163|NCT01557322|162885461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Erosions on Hand or Feet X-Ray: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.038
81604164|NCT01557322|162885462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Sicca Syndrome: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81604165|NCT01557322|162885462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Serosal Involvement: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.024
81604166|NCT01557322|162885462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.257|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Eye Involvement: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.257
81604167|NCT01557322|162885462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Systemic Vasculitis: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.026
81604168|NCT01557322|162885462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.725|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Nailfold Vasculitis: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.725
81604169|NCT01557322|162885462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Pulmonary Fibrosis: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.220
81604170|NCT01557322|162885462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Other: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.620
81604171|NCT01557322|162885463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Total Knee Replacement: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81604172|NCT01557322|162885463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Total Hip Replacement: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81604173|NCT01557322|162885463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Total Shoulder Replacement: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81604174|NCT01557322|162885463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Total Elbow Replacement: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81604175|NCT01557322|162885463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Wrist/Hand/Ankle/Foot Surgery: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.001
81604176|NCT01557322|162885463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Neck Surgery: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81604177|NCT01557322|162885464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||P-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81604178|NCT01557322|162885465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.381|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||High Blood Pressure: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.381
81604179|NCT01557322|162885465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Angina: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.006
81604180|NCT01557322|162885465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.215|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Heart Attack: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.215
81604181|NCT01557322|162885465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.117|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Stroke: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.117
81604182|NCT01557322|162885465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Epilepsy: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||1.000
81604183|NCT01557322|162885465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.542|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Asthma: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.542
81604184|NCT01557322|162885465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Chronic Bronchitis/Emphysema: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.027
81604185|NCT01557322|162885465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.566|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Peptic Ulcer: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.566
81604186|NCT01557322|162885465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Liver Disease: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.003
81604187|NCT01557322|162885465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.526|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Renal Disease: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.526
81604188|NCT01557322|162885465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.802|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Tuberculosis: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.802
81702017|NCT03136367|163099875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.36
81525029|NCT03274518|162738309|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was defined as difference within 20% in comparison to reference method (olHDF)||||||0.1179|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1179
81525030|NCT03274518|162738310|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was defined as difference within 20% in comparison to reference method (olHDF)||||||0.3054|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3054
81525031|NCT03274518|162738311|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower the ECW/TBW ratio, the lower pre-dialysis excess fluid. A non-inferiority margin was defined as difference within 10% from reference method (olHDF)||||||0.045|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.045
81525032|NCT00148941|162738313|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of GMCs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMC ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.871|1.08|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of diphtheria toxoid (D) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.080|0.871|
81525033|NCT00148941|162738313|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMCs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMC ratio|0.961|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.863|1.07|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of diphtheria toxoid (D) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.070|0.863|
81604189|NCT01557322|162885465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Demyelination: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||1.000
81604190|NCT01557322|162885465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.385|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Diabetes: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.385
81604191|NCT01557322|162885465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Hyperthyroidism: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.048
81525034|NCT00148941|162738313|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMCs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMC ratio|0.991|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.103|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of diphtheria toxoid (D) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.103|0.890|
81525035|NCT00148941|162738313|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMCs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMC ratio|0.975|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.866|1.097|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of tetanus toxoid (T) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.097|0.866|
81525036|NCT00148941|162738313|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMCs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMC ratio|0.878|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.988|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of tetanus toxoid (T) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||0.988|0.780|
81604192|NCT01557322|162885465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.308|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Depression: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.308
81604193|NCT01557322|162885465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Cancer: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.033
81604194|NCT01557322|162885466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.188|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value was calculated using 2-sided t-test.||||0.188
81604195|NCT01557322|162885467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Systolic Blood Pressure: p-value was calculated using 2-sided t-test.||||0.016
81604196|NCT01557322|162885467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.369|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Diastolic Blood Pressure: p-value was calculated using 2-sided t-test.||||0.369
81604197|NCT01557322|162885468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline: p-value was calculated using 2-sided t-test.||||<0.001
81525037|NCT00148941|162738313|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMCs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMC ratio|0.901|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.014|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of tetanus toxoid (T) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.014|0.800|
81604198|NCT01557322|162885468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3746|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Change at Month 60: p-value was calculated using multivariate linear regression with baseline DAS28 score and other baseline variables (socio-demographics, disease characteristics, and initial treatment profile) as covariates.||||0.3746
81604199|NCT01557322|162885469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline: p-value was calculated using 2-sided t-test.||||<0.001
81604200|NCT01557322|162885470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline: p-value was calculated using 2-sided t-test.||||<0.001
81604201|NCT01557322|162885471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.154|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline: p-value was calculated using 2-sided t-test.||||0.154
81604202|NCT01557322|162885472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.108|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline: p-value was calculated using 2-sided t-test.||||0.108
81604203|NCT01557322|162885473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.199|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline: p-value was calculated using 2-sided t-test.||||0.199
81702018|NCT03136367|163099876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.11
81604204|NCT01557322|162885474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value was calculated using 2-sided t-test.||||<0.001
81604205|NCT01557322|162885475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value was calculated using 2-sided t-test.||||<0.001
81604206|NCT01557322|162885477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Current DMARDs, Methotrexate: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81604207|NCT01557322|162885477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.313|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Current DMARDs, Azathioprine: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.313
81604208|NCT01557322|162885477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Current DMARDs, Cyclophosphamide: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||1.000
81462682|NCT01164579|162617907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.67|-0.62||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 9||-0.62|-1.67|0.0004
81462683|NCT01164579|162617907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0706|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|-0.05||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 9||-0.05|-1.10|0.0706
81462684|NCT01164579|162617907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.67|-0.58||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||-0.58|-1.67|0.0008
81525038|NCT00148941|162738314|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMCs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMC ratio|0.938|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.828|1.063|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of pertussis toxoid (PT) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.063|0.828|
81462685|NCT01164579|162617907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.0466|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|-0.12||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||Month 12||-0.12|-1.21|0.0466
81604209|NCT01557322|162885477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Current DMARDs, Cyclosporine: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.066
81525039|NCT00148941|162738314|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMCs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMC ratio|0.963|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.091|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of pertussis toxoid (PT) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.091|0.850|
81525040|NCT00148941|162738314|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMCs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMC ratio|1.026|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.906|1.162|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of pertussis toxoid (PT) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.162|0.906|
81525041|NCT00148941|162738314|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMCs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMC ratio|0.874|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.783|0.976|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of filamentous haemagglutinin (FHA) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||0.976|0.783|
81525042|NCT00148941|162738314|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMCs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMC ratio|0.947|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.849|1.057|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of filamentous haemagglutinin (FHA) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.057|0.849|
81525043|NCT00148941|162738314|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMCs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMC ratio|1.084|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.971|1.209|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of filamentous haemagglutinin (FHA) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.209|0.971|
81525044|NCT00148941|162738314|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMCs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMC ratio|0.998|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.867|1.148|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of pertactin (PRN) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.148|0.867|
81525045|NCT00148941|162738314|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMCs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMC ratio|1.043|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.907|1.2|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of pertactin (PRN) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.200|0.907|
81525046|NCT00148941|162738314|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMCs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMC ratio|1.045|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.909|1.202|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of pertactin (PRN) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.202|0.909|
81604210|NCT01557322|162885477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.099|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Current DMARDs, Leflunomide: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.099
81604211|NCT01557322|162885477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Current DMARDs, Sulphasalazine: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81604212|NCT01557322|162885477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Previous DMARDs, Methotrexate: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81604213|NCT01557322|162885477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Previous DMARDs, Azathioprine: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81604214|NCT01557322|162885477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Previous DMARDs, Cyclophosphamide: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81604215|NCT01557322|162885477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Previous DMARDs, Cyclosporine: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81527861|NCT04808141|162742719|EQUIVALENCE|For a power of 80% and a two-sided 0.05 significance level, we calculated that 102 individuals would be necessary to detect a 10-point difference between the two groups. To guarantee that the study was adequately powered to detect equivalence, a posteriori analysis was conducted using the Two One-Sided Test (TOST) methodology (simulation-based power analysis).|Median Difference (Net)|-0.55||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|5.81||the threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Quantile mixed-effects model|robust method on the medians||||5.81|-2.42|0.412
81604216|NCT01557322|162885477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Previous DMARDs, Leflunomide: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||<0.001
81604217|NCT01557322|162885478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline: p-value was calculated using 2-sided t-test.||||<0.001
81604218|NCT01557322|162885479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline PCS: p-value was calculated using 2-sided t-test.||||<0.001
81604219|NCT01557322|162885479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.886|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline MCS: p-value was calculated using 2-sided t-test.||||0.886
81604220|NCT01557322|162885479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline Vitality Score: p-value was calculated using 2-sided t-test.||||0.680
81604221|NCT01557322|162885489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0233|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Month 6: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.0233
81604222|NCT01557322|162885489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5103|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Month 12: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.5103
81604223|NCT01557322|162885489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Month 18: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.9990
81604224|NCT01557322|162885489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6495|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Month 24: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.6495
81645041|NCT01644188|162980616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-29.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|-25.1||Threshold for significance ≤0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-25.1|-33.7|<0.0001
81525047|NCT00148941|162738315|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMTs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMT ratio|0.994|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.836|1.181|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of poliovirus type 1 geometric mean titers (GMTs) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.181|0.836|
81604225|NCT01557322|162885489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3829|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Month 30: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.3829
81604226|NCT01557322|162885489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1085|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Month 36: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.1085
81604227|NCT01557322|162885489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0472|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Month 48: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.0472
81604228|NCT01557322|162885489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4804|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Month 60: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.4804
81604229|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0895|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Lymphoproliferative Tumors, Month 6: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.0895
81604230|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0774|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Lymphoproliferative Tumors, Month 12: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.0774
81604231|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Lymphoproliferative Tumors, Month 18: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.0024
81604232|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5552|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Lymphoproliferative Tumors, Month 30: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.5552
81604233|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0793|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Lymphoproliferative Tumors, Month 36: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.0793
81604234|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Lymphoproliferative Tumors, Month 48: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.0075
81604235|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0895|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Hodgkins Lymphoma, Month 6: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.0895
81604236|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Hodgkins Lymphoma, Month 18: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.0024
81604237|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6301|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Hodgkins Lymphoma, Month 30: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.6301
81604238|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0793|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Hodgkins Lymphoma, Month 36: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.0793
81604239|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Hodgkins Lymphoma, Month 48: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.0075
81604240|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7253|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Myeloma, Month 12: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.7253
81604241|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7336|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Myeloma, Month 30: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.7336
81604242|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Leukaemia, Month 12: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.0044
81645042|NCT01644188|162980617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-29.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.8|-25.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-25.6|-33.8|<0.0001
81645043|NCT01644188|162980618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-18.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-18.8|-26|<0.0001
81462686|NCT01164579|162617908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.04||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.34|50.68||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||50.68|14.34|0.0032
81525048|NCT00148941|162738315|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMTs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMT ratio|0.987|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.831|1.172|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of poliovirus type 1 geometric mean titers (GMTs) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.172|0.831|
81525049|NCT00148941|162738315|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMTs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMT ratio|0.993|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.836|1.18|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of poliovirus type 1 geometric mean titers (GMTs) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.180|0.836|
81525050|NCT00148941|162738315|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMTs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMT ratio|1.118|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.951|1.314|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of poliovirus type 2 geometric mean titers (GMTs) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.314|0.951|
81525051|NCT00148941|162738315|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMTs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMT ratio|1.006|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.856|1.183|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of poliovirus type 2 geometric mean titers (GMTs) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.183|0.856|
81525052|NCT00148941|162738315|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMTs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\] for Anti-poliovirus type 2.|GMT ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.765|1.06|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of poliovirus type 2 geometric mean titers (GMTs) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.060|0.765|
81527862|NCT04808141|162742719|EQUIVALENCE||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.926||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.05||The threshold for statistical analysis was set at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.05|0.42|0.849
81604243|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4175|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer, Month 6: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.4175
81604244|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3886|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer, Month 12: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.3886
81604245|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5102|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer, Month 18: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.5102
81604246|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9855|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer, Month 24: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.9855
81604247|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4955|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer, Month 30: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.4955
81604248|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5404|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer, Month 36: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.5404
81604249|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3581|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer, Month 48: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.3581
81645044|NCT01644188|162980619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-23.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.5|-19.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-19.6|-26.5|<0.0001
81604250|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4932|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Solid Tumor, Month 6: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.4932
81604251|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4818|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Solid Tumor, Month 12: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.4818
81604252|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3224|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Solid Tumor, Month 18: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.3224
81604253|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5003|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Solid Tumor, Month 24: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.5003
81604254|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1134|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Solid Tumor, Month 30: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.1134
81604255|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3488|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Solid Tumor, Month 36: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.3488
81604256|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.187|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Solid Tumor, Month 48: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.1870
81604257|NCT01557322|162885490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.427|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Solid Tumor, Month 60: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.4270
81604258|NCT01557322|162885491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5817|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Death Due to AE, Month 6: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.5817
81604259|NCT01557322|162885491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2595|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Death Due to AE, Month 12: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.2595
81604260|NCT01557322|162885491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5642|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Death Due to AE, Month 18: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.5642
81604261|NCT01557322|162885491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Death Due to AE, Month 24: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.0034
81604262|NCT01557322|162885491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7137|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Death Due to AE, Month 36: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.7137
81604263|NCT01557322|162885491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.963|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Death Due to AE, Month 60: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.9630
81604264|NCT01557322|162885491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7353|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Hospitalization Due to AE, Month 6: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.7353
81604265|NCT01557322|162885491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3829|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Hospitalization Due to AE, Month 12: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.3829
81604266|NCT01557322|162885491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4532|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Hospitalization Due to AE, Month 18: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.4532
81604267|NCT01557322|162885491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4238|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Hospitalization Due to AE, Month 24: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.4238
81604268|NCT01557322|162885491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1218|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Hospitalization Due to AE, Month 30: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.1218
81604269|NCT01557322|162885491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4124|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Hospitalization Due to AE, Month 36: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.4124
81604270|NCT01557322|162885491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6356|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Hospitalization Due to AE, Month 48: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.6356
81604271|NCT01557322|162885491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5491|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Hospitalization Due to AE, Month 60: p-value was calculated using chi-square test.||||0.5491
81604272|NCT01557322|162885492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||P-value was calculated using multivariate linear regression with baseline DAS28 score and other baseline variables (socio-demographics, disease characteristics, and initial treatment profile) as covariates.||||<0.0001
81604273|NCT01557322|162885493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||P-value was calculated using multivariate linear regression with baseline HAQ-DI score and other baseline variables (socio-demographics, disease characteristics, and initial treatment profile) as covariates.||||<0.0001
81604274|NCT01557322|162885494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2558|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||PCS: p-value was calculated using multivariate linear regression with baseline PCS and other baseline variables (socio-demographics, disease characteristics, and initial treatment profile) as covariates.||||0.2558
81604275|NCT01557322|162885494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4908|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||MCS: p-value was calculated using multivariate linear regression with baseline MCS and other baseline variables (socio-demographics, disease characteristics, and initial treatment profile) as covariates.||||0.4908
81604276|NCT01557322|162885494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8379|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Vitality Score: p-value was calculated using multivariate linear regression with baseline vitality score and other baseline variables (socio-demographics, disease characteristics, and initial treatment profile) as covariates.||||0.8379
81702019|NCT03136367|163099876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.037
81702020|NCT03136367|163099876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||Adjusted for repeated within-patient measurements.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear regression that accounted for clinician and site clustering and was adjusted for surgeon and patient characteristics.||||||0.28
81525053|NCT00148941|162738315|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMTs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMT ratio|1.112|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.941|1.314|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of poliovirus type 3 geometric mean titers (GMTs) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.314|0.941|
81525054|NCT00148941|162738315|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMTs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMT ratio|1.034|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.876|1.22|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of poliovirus type 3 geometric mean titers (GMTs) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.220|0.876|
81525055|NCT00148941|162738315|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity would be demonstrated if the lower and upper limits of the 95% CIs for the ratios of GMTs for each antigen (D, T, PT, FHA, PRN, and Poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3) and between each pair of the three lots of SB213503 vaccine were within the pre-defined clinical limits of \[0.67; 1.5\].|GMT ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.787|1.099|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance with more than 2 groups.||The lot-to-lot consistency of three manufacturing lots of SB213503 vaccine in terms of poliovirus type 3 geometric mean titers (GMTs) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.||1.099|0.787|
81604277|NCT00733499|162885496|OTHER|||||||0.9478|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9478
81604278|NCT00733499|162885497|OTHER|||||||0.549|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5490
81604279|NCT00733499|162885498|OTHER|||||||0.5312|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5312
81604280|NCT00733499|162885499|OTHER|||||||0.3549|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3549
81604281|NCT00733499|162885500|OTHER|||||||0.0513|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0513
81527863|NCT04808141|162742720|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.1||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Quantile mixed-effects model|robust method on the medians||||1.10|-0.71|0.666
81527864|NCT04808141|162742721|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Net)|-2.62||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.87|4.8||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Quantile mixed-effects model|Robust test on the medians||||4.80|-14.87|0.122
81527865|NCT04808141|162742722|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Net)|3.32||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|5.9||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Quantile mixed-effects model|Robust method on the medians||||5.90|-3.11|0.788
81604282|NCT00733499|162885501|OTHER|||||||0.0629|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0629
81604283|NCT00733499|162885502|OTHER|||||||0.0327|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0327
81604284|NCT00733499|162885503|OTHER|||||||0.0883|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0883
81604285|NCT00733499|162885504|OTHER|||||||0.6801|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6801
81604286|NCT00733499|162885505|OTHER|||||||0.4779|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4779
81604287|NCT00733499|162885506|OTHER|||||||0.8007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8007
81604288|NCT00733499|162885507|OTHER|||||||0.3317|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3317
81604289|NCT00733499|162885508|OTHER|||||||0.8955|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8955
81604290|NCT00733499|162885509|OTHER|||||||0.2116|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2116
81604291|NCT00733499|162885510|OTHER|||||||0.4776|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4776
81604292|NCT00733499|162885512|OTHER|||||||0.2935|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2935
81604293|NCT00733499|162885513|OTHER|||||||0.0062|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0062
81604294|NCT00733499|162885514|OTHER|||||||0.6896|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6896
81604295|NCT00733499|162885515|OTHER|||||||0.1076|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1076
81702021|NCT00191386|163100010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Total Score 6 Months|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81604296|NCT00733499|162885516|OTHER|||||||0.9042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9042
81604297|NCT00733499|162885517|OTHER|||||||0.9637|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9637
81604298|NCT00733499|162885518|OTHER|||||||0.0485|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0485
81604299|NCT00733499|162885519|OTHER|||||||0.9813|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9813
81604300|NCT01395823|162885527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.78
81604301|NCT00335257|162885538|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size calculations were based on a non-inferiority test of two exponential survival curves.These calculations are based on the following assumptions: 1) one-sided α 0.025; 2) power (1-β) of 0.90; 3) VTE incidence rate of 9/10.000 WY and 4) non-inferiority limit hazard ratio of 2. Furthermore, a study of this size would exclude a threefold risk of ATE.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted for age, BMI, duration of current use, family history of VTE|Tested null hypotheses: the VTE hazard ratio for DRSP(24d) vs. Non-DRSP is higher or equal to 2||1.3|0.5|
81604302|NCT00116272|162885540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|7.35|||||Adjusted oddds ratio for major structural defects in women exposed to etanercept in their 1st trimester versus not exposed computed using logistic regression adjusted for propensity score comprised of asthma and maternal height|||7.35|1.04|
81604303|NCT00116272|162885541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|5.52|||||Adjusted oddds ratio for major structural defects in women exposed to etanercept in their 1st trimester versus not exposed computed using logistic regression adjusted for propensity score comprised of asthma and maternal height|||5.52|1.02|
81604304|NCT00116272|162885542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.01|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio computed using logistic regression. No adjusted estimate was computed due to no confirmed confounder.|||2.01|0.70|
81604305|NCT00116272|162885544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.12|||||Adjusted HR computed using Cox proportional hazards regression adjusted for propensity score comprised of referral source (3 categories: OTIS, Pharmaceutical Company/Sponsor/HCP, Patient Support Group/Internet/Other), and maternal height.|||1.12|0.20|
81604306|NCT00116272|162885545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.98|||||Adjusted HR computed using Cox proportional hazards regression adjusted for preeclampsia|||2.98|0.86|
81604307|NCT00116272|162885546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.26|||||Computed using linear regression, directly adjusted for referral source (not collapsed), vitamin use (not collapsed), preeclampsia, and asthma because propensity score adjustment was not balanced.|||0.26|-0.65|
81604308|NCT00116272|162885547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|21.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.32|126.91|||||Computed using linear regression, directly adjusted for asthma, RA2 severity score at 32 weeks, and disease severity score imputation indicator because propensity score adjustment was not balanced.|||126.91|-83.32|
81604309|NCT00116272|162885548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.63|||||Computed using linear regression, adjusted for propensity score comprised of preeclampsia and asthma.|||0.63|-0.44|
81604310|NCT00116272|162885549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.26|||||Computed using linear regression, adjusted for maternal age (categorical).|||0.26|-0.43|
81604311|NCT00116272|162885550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.05|||||Computed using logistic regression, adjusted for propensity score comprised of maternal height, referral source (OTIS, Sponsor/HCP, Patient Support Group/Internet/Other), PsO disease severity score at 32 weeks, \& disease severity imputation indicator|||1.05|0.22|
81604312|NCT00116272|162885551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.68|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio computed using logistic regression. An adjusted estimate was not computed due to the small number of events.|||1.68|0.31|
81604313|NCT00116272|162885552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.57|||||Computed using logistic regression, adjusted for propensity score comprised of maternal height, referral source (OTIS, Sponsor/HCP, Patient Support Group/Internet/Other), PsO disease severity score at 32 weeks, \& disease severity imputation indicator|||1.57|0.40|
81462687|NCT01164579|162617908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.16||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.81|46.55||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||46.55|9.81|0.0115
81604314|NCT00116272|162885553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.59|7.99|||||Computed using linear regression, adjusted for propensity score comprised of maternal height, vitamin use, primary disease, RA disease severity score at 32 weeks, PsO disease severity score at intake \& 32 weeks, disease severity imputation indicators|||7.99|-7.59|
81604315|NCT00116272|162885554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.76|8.81|||||Computed using linear regression, adjusted for propensity score comprised of maternal height, maternal age (categorical), and referral source (3 categories: OTIS, Pharmaceutical Company/Sponsor/HCP, Patient Support Group/Internet/Other).|||8.81|-5.76|
81604316|NCT00116272|162885555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.12|6.65|||||Computed using linear regression. Directly adjusted for infant sex and other autoimmune diseases because propensity score adjustment was not balanced.|||6.65|-6.12|
81604317|NCT00116272|162885556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.62|||||Computed using logistic regression, adjusted for propensity score comprised of maternal height, RA disease severity score at 32 weeks, and disease severity score imputation indicator.|||1.62|0.37|
81604318|NCT00116272|162885557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.14|||||Computed using logistic regression, adjusted for propensity score comprised of country (U.S., Canada), primary disease, and maternal height.|||3.14|0.43|
81702022|NCT00191386|163100010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Total Score 12 Months|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81525056|NCT00148941|162738315|NON_INFERIORITY|The objectives were achieved if for D, T, PT, FHA and PRN: the upper limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI of the difference in booster response rates was less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 10% AND for poliovirus types 1, 2 and 3: the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMT ratio was less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 1.5.|GMT ration|0.792|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.922|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance||Analysis of the non-inferiority of SB213503 vaccine compared to Infanrix + IPOL administered separately in terms of anti-poliovirus type 1 (measured by the GMT ratio of Infanrix + IPOL + M-M-R Group over SB213503 + M-M-R Group = pooled lot 1, 2 \& 3 groups) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.|SB213503 lot 1, SB213503 lot 2, and SB213503 lot 3 Arms/Groups were pooled for statistical analysis.|0.922|0.680|
81525057|NCT00148941|162738315|NON_INFERIORITY|The objectives were achieved if for D, T, PT, FHA and PRN: the upper limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI of the difference in booster response rates was less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 10% AND for poliovirus types 1, 2 and 3: the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMT ratio was less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 1.5.|GMT ratio|0.802|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.696|0.925|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance||Analysis of the non-inferiority of SB213503 vaccine compared to Infanrix + IPOL administered separately in terms of anti-poliovirus type 2 (measured by the GMT ratio of Infanrix + IPOL + M-M-R Group over SB213503 + M-M-R Group = pooled lot 1, 2 \& 3 groups) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.|SB213503 lot 1, SB213503 lot 2, and SB213503 lot 3 Arms/Groups were pooled for statistical analysis.|0.925|0.696|
81525058|NCT00148941|162738315|NON_INFERIORITY|The objectives were achieved if for D, T, PT, FHA and PRN: the upper limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI of the difference in booster response rates was less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 10% AND for poliovirus types 1, 2 and 3: the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMT ratio was less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 1.5.|GMT ratio|0.938|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.811|1.085|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance||Analysis of the non-inferiority of SB213503 vaccine compared to Infanrix + IPOL administered separately in terms of anti-poliovirus type 3 (measured by the GMT ratio of Infanrix + IPOL + M-M-R Group over SB213503 + M-M-R Group = pooled lot 1, 2 \& 3 groups) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.|SB213503 lot 1, SB213503 lot 2, and SB213503 lot 3 Arms/Groups were pooled for statistical analysis.|1.085|0.811|
81525059|NCT00148941|162738316|NON_INFERIORITY|The objectives were achieved if for D, T, PT, FHA and PRN: the upper limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI of the difference in booster response rates was less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 10% AND for poliovirus types 1, 2 and 3: the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMT ratio was less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 1.5.|Difference between groups|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|1.21||||||Analysis of the non-inferiority of SB213503 vaccine compared to Infanrix + IPOL administered separately in terms of diphtheria toxoid (D) booster responses (i.e measured by the difference in percentage of subjects with a booster response between the Infanrix + IPOL + M-M-R Group and (minus) the SB213503 + M-M-R Group = pooled lot 1, 2 \& 3 groups) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.|SB213503 lot 1, SB213503 lot 2, and SB213503 lot 3 Arms/Groups were pooled for statistical analysis.|1.21|-0.98|
81525060|NCT00148941|162738316|NON_INFERIORITY|The objectives were achieved if for D, T, PT, FHA and PRN: the upper limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI of the difference in booster response rates was less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 10% AND for poliovirus types 1, 2 and 3: the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMT ratio was less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 1.5.|Difference between groups|-2.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.55|-0.09||||||Analysis of the non-inferiority of SB213503 vaccine compared to Infanrix + IPOL administered separately in terms of tetanus toxoid (T) booster responses (measured by the difference in percentage of subjects with a booster response between the Infanrix + IPOL + M-M-R Group and (minus) the SB213503 + M-M-R Group = pooled lot 1, 2 \& 3 groups) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.|SB213503 lot 1, SB213503 lot 2, and SB213503 lot 3 Arms/Groups were pooled for statistical analysis.|-0.09|-6.55|
81525061|NCT00148941|162738317|NON_INFERIORITY|The objectives were achieved if for D, T, PT, FHA and PRN: the upper limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI of the difference in booster response rates was less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 10% AND for poliovirus types 1, 2 and 3: the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMT ratio was less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 1.5.|Difference between groups|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|3.71||||||Analysis of the non-inferiority of SB213503 vaccine compared to Infanrix + IPOL administered separately in terms of pertussis toxoid (PT) booster responses (measured by the difference in percentage of subjects with a booster response between the Infanrix + IPOL + M-M-R Group and (minus) the SB213503 + M-M-R Group = pooled lot 1, 2 \& 3 groups) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.|SB213503 lot 1, SB213503 lot 2, and SB213503 lot 3 Arms/Groups were pooled for statistical analysis.|3.71|-3.83|
81604319|NCT00116272|162885558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.65|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio computed using logistic regression. An adjusted estimate was not computed due to the small number of events.|||2.65|0.29|
81702023|NCT00191386|163100010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Total Score 2 Years.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81462688|NCT01164579|162617908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.48||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|18.81|50.02||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||50.02|18.81|0.0002
81702024|NCT00191386|163100010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Total Score 3 Years.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81702025|NCT00191386|163100010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Total Score 4 Years.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81702026|NCT00191386|163100011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for 6 Months.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81702027|NCT00191386|163100011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for 12 Months.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81702028|NCT00191386|163100011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for 2 Years.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81604320|NCT00116272|162885559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|4.02|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio computed using logistic regression. An adjusted estimate was not computed due to no confirmed confounder.|||4.02|0.47|
81604321|NCT00116272|162885561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.69|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio computed using logistic regression. An adjusted estimate was not computed due to no confirmed confounder.|||1.69|0.65|
81604322|NCT00576732|162885566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.19|-3.52||Type I error is preserved by the step down procedure, no multiple comparison adjustment is needed. A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included factors for treatment group, center (after pooling of small centers), baseline weight stratification, and baseline ABC-I value|Mean difference is change in Risperidone high dose arm minus change in placebo arm.|"A step-down testing procedure was employed with the risperidone high dose versus placebo comparison tested first. If this comparison was significant the risperidone low dose versus placebo comparison would be performed.~A clinically relevant difference in the change from baseline on the ABC Irritability subscale was assumed to be 6 with a standard deviation of 8. To achieve 80% power with Type I error rate of 5%, 93 subjects were required."||-3.52|-12.19|<0.001
81604323|NCT00576732|162885566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.36|1.27||Type I error is preserved by the step down procedure, no multiple comparison adjustment is needed. A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included factors for treatment group, center (after pooling of small centers), baseline weight stratification, and baseline ABC-I value|Mean difference is change in Risperidone low dose arm minus change in placebo arm.|||1.27|-7.36|0.164
81604324|NCT00576732|162885567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for center (after pooling small centers) and baseline weight stratification.||||||0.004
81604325|NCT00576732|162885567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.817||95.0||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for center (after pooling small centers) and baseline weight stratification.||||||0.817
81604326|NCT00576732|162885568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.33||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included factors for treatment group, center (after pooling of small centers), baseline weight stratification, and baseline CGI-S value.|Mean difference is change in Risperidone high dose arm minus change in placebo arm.|||-0.33|-1.02|<0.001
81604327|NCT00576732|162885568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.29||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included factors for treatment group, center (after pooling of small centers), baseline weight stratification, and baseline CGI-S value|Mean difference is change in Risperidone low dose arm minus change in placebo arm.|||0.29|-0.39|0.769
81604328|NCT00576732|162885569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for center (after pooling small centers) and baseline weight stratification.||||||<0.001
81604329|NCT00576732|162885569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.985||95.0||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for center (after pooling small centers) and baseline weight stratification.||||||0.985
81604330|NCT02296190|162885583|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis was performed with the Fisher's exact test to compare the conversion rate between the MSP-2017 groups and the placebo group.||||<0.05
81604331|NCT05076149|162885596|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin represents a clinically acceptable loss of effectiveness that margin preserve at least 50% of the treatment effect of the active control (ELX/TEZ/IVA) compared to placebo, where the treatment effect is estimated by the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI)|LS Mean difference|0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.9|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||0.9|-0.5|< 0.0001
81604332|NCT05076149|162885597|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-2.8|||=|0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-0.9|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||-0.9|-4.7|=0.0034
81604333|NCT05076149|162885598|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|3.16|||Generalized Estimated Equation Model|||||3.16|1.55|< 0.0001
81604334|NCT05076149|162885599|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.12|||Generalized Estimated Equation Model|||||4.12|2.00|< 0.0001
81604335|NCT00717314|162885600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.494|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.494
81645045|NCT01644188|162980620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.9|-18.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-18.9|-26.9|<0.0001
81645046|NCT01644188|162980621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-23.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|-19.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-19.7|-27.2|<0.0001
81645047|NCT01644188|162980622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|-11.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-11.7|-17.7|<0.0001
81645048|NCT01644188|162980623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|-19.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-19.2|-25.7|<0.0001
81645049|NCT01644188|162980624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|-18.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-18.3|-25.6|<0.0001
81645050|NCT01644188|162980625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|-11.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-11.6|-17.1|<0.0001
81645051|NCT01644188|162980626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.3|-26.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-26.1|-36.3|<0.0001
81645052|NCT01644188|162980627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|7.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by Logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||7.9|3.7|<0.0001
81645053|NCT01644188|162980628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|8.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model|Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||8.8|3.9|<0.0001
81645054|NCT01644188|162980629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-21.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|-17.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-17|-26.4|<0.0001
81645055|NCT01644188|162980630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|10.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||10.7|5.4|<0.0001
81645056|NCT01644188|162980631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.9117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|4.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression.|Alirocumab vs. ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||4.6|-5.1|0.9117
81702029|NCT00191386|163100011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for 3 Years.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81702030|NCT00191386|163100011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for 4 Years.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81462689|NCT01164579|162617908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.55|41.03||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||41.03|6.55|0.0231
81645057|NCT03226106|162980670|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|930.51||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.65|1819.36||The value corresponds to the interaction between time and group assignment.|Mixed Models Analysis|We used a linear mixed model with a random intercept for subject and fixed effects for age, time, and interaction between intervention arm and time.|The difference is the estimated mean between the intervention and control arms.|||1819.36|41.65|0.024
81645058|NCT03226106|162980671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|2.07||The value corresponds to the interaction between time and group assignment.|Mixed Models Analysis|We used a linear mixed model with a random intercept for subject and fixed effects for age, time, and interaction between intervention arm and time.|The difference is the estimated mean between the intervention and control arms.|||2.07|-0.67|0.584
81645059|NCT03226106|162980672|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.32||The value corresponds to the interaction between time and group assignment.|Mixed Models Analysis|We used a linear mixed model with a random intercept for subject and fixed effects for age, time, and interaction between intervention arm and time.|The difference is the estimated mean between the intervention and control arms.|||1.32|-1.40|0.724
81645060|NCT03226106|162980673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.49||||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|33.89||The value corresponds to the interaction between time and group assignment.|Mixed Models Analysis|We used a linear mixed model with a random intercept for subject and fixed effects for age, time, and interaction between intervention arm and time.|The difference is the estimated mean between the intervention and control arms.|||33.89|-18.90|0.547
81702031|NCT03706040|163100013|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|13.0||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|27.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||27.7|-1.7|0.084
81702032|NCT03706040|163100013|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|10.0||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|24.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||24.6|-4.6|0.179
81645061|NCT03226106|162980674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.93||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.67|31.54||The value corresponds to the interaction between time and group assignment.|Mixed Models Analysis|We used a linear mixed model with a random intercept for subject and fixed effects for age, time, and interaction between intervention arm and time.|The difference is the estimated mean between the intervention and control arms.|||31.54|-21.67|0.716
81645062|NCT03226106|162980675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.82||The value corresponds to the interaction between time and group assignment.|Mixed Models Analysis|We used a linear mixed model with a random intercept for subject and fixed effects for age, time, and interaction between intervention arm and time.|The difference is the estimated mean between the intervention and control arms.|||0.82|-0.88|0.946
81645063|NCT03226106|162980676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.52||The value corresponds to the interaction between time and group assignment.|Mixed Models Analysis|We used a linear mixed model with a random intercept for subject and fixed effects for age, time, and interaction between intervention arm and time.|The difference is the estimated mean between the intervention and control arms.|||0.52|-1.08|0.906
81645064|NCT03226106|162980677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.55||||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.59|4.49||The value corresponds to the interaction between time and group assignment.|Mixed Models Analysis|We used a linear mixed model with a random intercept for subject and fixed effects for age, time, and interaction between intervention arm and time.|The difference is the estimated mean between the intervention and control arms.|||4.49|-7.59|0.873
81645065|NCT03226106|162980678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.26||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.48|-0.04||The value corresponds to the interaction between time and group assignment.|Mixed Models Analysis|We used a linear mixed model with a random intercept for subject and fixed effects for age, time, and interaction between intervention arm and time.|The difference is the estimated mean between the intervention and control arms.|||-0.04|-12.48|0.241
81645066|NCT03226106|162980679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.86||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|6.12||The value corresponds to the interaction between time and group assignment.|Mixed Models Analysis|We used a linear mixed model with a random intercept for subject and fixed effects for age, time, and interaction between intervention arm and time.|The difference is the estimated mean between the intervention and control arms.|||6.12|-0.39|0.223
81645067|NCT03226106|162980680|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.17||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|4.53||The value corresponds to the interaction between time and group assignment.|Mixed Models Analysis|We used a linear mixed model with a random intercept for subject and fixed effects for age, time, and interaction between intervention arm and time.|The difference is the estimated mean between the intervention and control arms.|||4.53|-2.19|0.388
81645068|NCT03226106|162980681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|2.68||The value corresponds to the interaction between time and group assignment.|Mixed Models Analysis|We used a linear mixed model with a random intercept for subject and fixed effects for age, time, and interaction between intervention arm and time.|The difference is the estimated mean between the intervention and control arms.|||2.68|-4.08|0.88
81645069|NCT03226106|162980682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|4.17||The value corresponds to the interaction between time and group assignment.|Mixed Models Analysis|We used a linear mixed model with a random intercept for subject and fixed effects for age, time, and interaction between intervention arm and time.|The difference is the estimated mean between the intervention and control arms.|||4.17|-2.63|0.85
81645070|NCT03226106|162980683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|559.81||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-405.01|1524.62||The value corresponds to the interaction between time and group assignment.|Mixed Models Analysis|We used a linear mixed model with a random intercept for subject and fixed effects for age, time, and interaction between intervention arm and time.|The difference is the estimated mean between the intervention and control arms.|||1524.62|-405.01|0.101
81645071|NCT01084239|162980686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|Result for index hospitalization||||||<0.001
81702033|NCT03706040|163100014|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|8.7||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|20.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||20.0|-2.5|0.129
81462690|NCT01164579|162617908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.48||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|18.81|50.02||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||50.02|18.81|0.0002
81645072|NCT01490359|162980740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.71||The GEE model included baseline measure of consistent condom use, intervention condition, time (6- vs. 12-mo follow-up), and type of partner (steady vs casual partners) with robust standard errors and an independent working correlation matrix.|generalized estimating equations (GEE)||Estimate is odds ratio (intervention vs. health control).|Assuming alpha = 0.05, a 2-tailed test, ICC = 0.01, 15% attrition at 12-month follow-up, and N = 1,152 men in the trial from 44 neighborhoods with an average of 26 men in each neighborhood, the trial was estimated to have 81% power to detect a 10% increase in consistent condom use from 32% to 42% in the HIV/STI intervention group.||1.71|1.03|.008
81645073|NCT00405912|162980814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|1-sided test||Data were compared between treatment groups using Fisher's exact test for binary outcomes.||||0.51
81645074|NCT00405912|162980814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|1-sided test||Data were compared between treatment groups using Fisher's exact test for binary outcomes.||||0.25
81645075|NCT00405912|162980815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|1 sided test||Data were compared between treatment groups using Fisher's exact test for binary outcomes.||||0.52
81645076|NCT00405912|162980815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|1-sided test||Data were compared between treatment groups using Fisher's exact test for binary outcomes.||||0.73
81645077|NCT03730662|162980816|NON_INFERIORITY|"Although the primary objective is to establish noninferiority, sample size selection is guided by the objective of establishing superiority. The chosen sample size and randomization ratio also provides \>90% power to establish superiority of 10 mg LY3298176 and 15 mg LY3298176 doses to insulin glargine in absence of confounding effects of rescue therapy for persistent severe hyperglycemia (efficacy estimand)."|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.13|-0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.86|-1.13|<0.001
81645078|NCT03730662|162980816|NON_INFERIORITY|"Although the primary objective is to establish noninferiority, sample size selection is guided by the objective of establishing superiority. The chosen sample size and randomization ratio also provides \>90% power to establish superiority of 10 mg LY3298176 and 15 mg LY3298176 doses to insulin glargine in absence of confounding effects of rescue therapy for persistent severe hyperglycemia (efficacy estimand)."|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.28|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.00|-1.28|<0.001
81645079|NCT03730662|162980817|NON_INFERIORITY|"Although the primary objective is to establish noninferiority, sample size selection is guided by the objective of establishing superiority. The chosen sample size and randomization ratio also provides \>90% power to establish superiority of 10 mg LY3298176 and 15 mg LY3298176 doses to insulin glargine in absence of confounding effects of rescue therapy for persistent severe hyperglycemia (efficacy estimand)."|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.93|-0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.66|-0.93|<0.001
81645080|NCT03730662|162980818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|-8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.3|-9.8|<0.001
81645081|NCT03730662|162980818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-10.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.6|-12.1|<0.001
81462691|NCT01164579|162617908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.69||0.0493|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.43|38.61||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||38.61|3.43|0.0493
81462692|NCT01164579|162617908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.88||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.92|50.43||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 6||50.43|17.92|0.0005
81462693|NCT01164579|162617908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.73||0.027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.07|41.37||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 6||41.37|6.07|0.0270
81462694|NCT01164579|162617908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.73||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.8|51.12||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||51.12|15.80|0.0018
81462695|NCT01164579|162617908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.22||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.02|41.96||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||41.96|5.02|0.0363
81604336|NCT00717314|162885603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.374|||||||ANOVA|||Between group comparison at Baseline||||0.374
81604337|NCT00717314|162885603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.685||||||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with calculated creatinine clearance at baseline as covariate, and study center and treatment\*study center as factors.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 16||||0.685
81604338|NCT00717314|162885603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.722||||||ANCOVA model with calculated creatinine clearance at baseline as covariate, and study center and treatment\*study center as factors.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 28||||0.722
81604339|NCT00717314|162885603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.432||||||ANCOVA model with calculated creatinine clearance at baseline as covariate, and study center and treatment\*study center as factors.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 40||||0.432
81604340|NCT00717314|162885604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.342|5.561||||||||5.561|-5.342|
81604341|NCT00717314|162885605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.616||||||ANCOVA model with calculated creatinine clearance at baseline as covariate, and study center and treatment\*study center as factors.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 16||||0.616
81604342|NCT00717314|162885605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.334||||||ANCOVA model with calculated creatinine clearance at baseline as covariate, and study center and treatment\*study center as factors.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 28||||0.334
81604343|NCT00717314|162885605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.267||||||ANCOVA model with calculated creatinine clearance at baseline as covariate, and study center and treatment\*study center as factors.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 40||||0.267
81604344|NCT00717314|162885605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.764|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with calculated creatinine clearance at baseline as covariate, and study center and treatment\*study center as factors.||Change from Baseline at Week 52||||0.764
81604345|NCT00717314|162885606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||ANCOVA|||||||1.000
81645082|NCT03730662|162980818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|-12.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.8|-14.3|<0.001
81645083|NCT03730662|162980819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.47|6.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.58|3.47|<0.001
81645084|NCT03730662|162980819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.31|13.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.49|6.31|<0.001
81645085|NCT03730662|162980819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.88|17.89|||Regression, Logistic|||||17.89|7.88|<0.001
81645086|NCT03730662|162980820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.7|-3.7|0.672
81645087|NCT03730662|162980820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.6||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-8.2|0.134
81645088|NCT03730662|162980820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.4|-12.6|<0.001
81648241|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.1185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Insomnia Middle - Middle Night||0.0|-0.3|0.1185
81462696|NCT01164579|162617908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.16|53.64||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||53.64|19.16|0.0005
81462697|NCT01164579|162617908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.08||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.04|44.5||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||44.50|8.04|0.0177
81604346|NCT05096208|162885607|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was established if the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of neutralizing GMTs for each pair of individual vaccine lots (RSVpreF Lot 1/RSVpreF Lot 2, RSVpreF Lot 1/RSVpreF Lot 3 and RSVpreF Lot 2/RSVpreF Lot 3) was within the interval (0.667, 1.5), for both antigens simultaneously.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.858|1.169|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in least-square (LS) means and corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model.|RSV A||1.169|0.858|
81604347|NCT05096208|162885607|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was established if the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of neutralizing GMTs for each pair of individual vaccine lots (RSVpreF Lot 1/RSVpreF Lot 2, RSVpreF Lot 1/RSVpreF Lot 3 and RSVpreF Lot 2/RSVpreF Lot 3) was within the interval (0.667, 1.5), for both antigens simultaneously.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.215|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means and corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model.|RSV A||1.215|0.900|
81604348|NCT05096208|162885607|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was established if the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of neutralizing GMTs for each pair of individual vaccine lots (RSVpreF Lot 1/RSVpreF Lot 2, RSVpreF Lot 1/RSVpreF Lot 3 and RSVpreF Lot 2/RSVpreF Lot 3) was within the interval (0.667, 1.5), for both antigens simultaneously.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.886|1.232|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means and corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model.|RSV A||1.232|0.886|
81604349|NCT05096208|162885607|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was established if the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of neutralizing GMTs for each pair of individual vaccine lots (RSVpreF Lot 1/RSVpreF Lot 2, RSVpreF Lot 1/RSVpreF Lot 3 and RSVpreF Lot 2/RSVpreF Lot 3) was within the interval (0.667, 1.5), for both antigens simultaneously.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.905|1.261|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means and corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model.|RSV B||1.261|0.905|
81604350|NCT05096208|162885607|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was established if the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of neutralizing GMTs for each pair of individual vaccine lots (RSVpreF Lot 1/RSVpreF Lot 2, RSVpreF Lot 1/RSVpreF Lot 3 and RSVpreF Lot 2/RSVpreF Lot 3) was within the interval (0.667, 1.5), for both antigens simultaneously.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.953|1.336|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means and corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model.|RSV B||1.336|0.953|
81604351|NCT05096208|162885607|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was established if the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of neutralizing GMTs for each pair of individual vaccine lots (RSVpreF Lot 1/RSVpreF Lot 2, RSVpreF Lot 1/RSVpreF Lot 3 and RSVpreF Lot 2/RSVpreF Lot 3) was within the interval (0.667, 1.5), for both antigens simultaneously.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.884|1.262|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means and corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model.|RSV B||1.262|0.884|
81604352|NCT01874145|162885639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.501|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.338|0.743||The overall significance level for this study was 5% using 2-tailed test.|Poisson regression model|Natural log of treatment duration was an offset variable; adjusted for baseline EDSS, treatment group, age, sex, # relapses 2 years prior to screening|GA 40 mg/mL TIW treatment group / GA 20 mg/mL QD treatment group.|Adjusted mean estimates were adjusted estimates of event rates within treatment group. The treatment effect parameter estimate was a risk ratio of the GA 40 mg/mL TIW treatment group divided by the GA 20 mg/mL QD treatment group. The p value tested whether the risk ratio was significantly different from 1.||0.743|0.338|0.0006
81604353|NCT01874145|162885641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.337|0.742||The overall significance level for this study was 5% using 2-tailed test.|Poisson regression model|Natural log of treatment duration was an offset variable; adjusted for baseline EDSS, treatment group, age, sex, # relapses 2 years prior to screening|GA 40 mg/mL TIW treatment group / GA 20 mg/mL QD treatment group|Adjusted mean estimates were adjusted estimates of event rates within treatment group. The treatment effect parameter estimate was a risk ratio of the GA 40 mg/mL TIW treatment group divided by the GA 20 mg/mL QD treatment group. The p value tested whether the risk ratio was significantly different from 1.||0.742|0.337|0.0006
81604354|NCT01874145|162885642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.206||0.0897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.438|0.322||The overall significance level for this study was 5% using 2-tailed test.|ANCOVA|In addition to treatment group, month (categorical), treatment-by-month interaction and score at baseline were used as covariates.|GA 40 mg/mL TIW treatment group vs. GA 20 mg/mL QD treatment group.|"To control for type 1 errors, secondary variables were analyzed only if analysis of the primary variable was statistically significant. Gate-keeping procedures offered further control with this hierarchy:~1. the rate of ISRs~2. change from baseline to month 4 (change - M4) in MSIS-20 physical wellbeing~3. change - M4 in MSIS-20 psychological wellbeing~4. change - M4 in TSQM-9 convenience~5. change - M4 in TSQM-9 overall satisfaction"||0.322|-4.438|0.0897
81702034|NCT03706040|163100014|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|9.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||9.4|-9.4|0.994
81462698|NCT01164579|162617909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.66||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.62|38.42||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||38.42|6.62|0.0197
81462699|NCT01164579|162617909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.16||0.4379|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.09|19.76||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||19.76|-7.09|0.4379
81648242|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Insomnia Middle - Middle Night||0.2|-0.2|0.9450
81648243|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.6343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Insomnia Middle - Middle Night||0.1|-0.2|0.6343
81702035|NCT03706040|163100015|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|13.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|22.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||22.1|5.4|0.001
81462700|NCT01164579|162617909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.92||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.4|46.34||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||46.34|10.40|0.0093
81604355|NCT02821819|162885706|NON_INFERIORITY|The sample size was calculated assuming a non-inferiority margin of 5 eggs SD 6.7. A unilateral alpha level of 0.05 was stablished. With the aim to show that the difference in the mean number of collected eggs will not exceed 5, a statistical power of 80% required 30 patients per group (1:1 allocation, total sample: 60).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.1||0.8|ONE_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||The sample size was calculated assuming a non-inferiority margin of 5 eggs and a standard deviation (SD) of 6.7. A unilateral alpha level of 0.05 was stablished. With the aim to show that the difference in the mean number of collected eggs will not exceed 5, a statistical power of 80% required 30 patients per group (1:1 allocation, total sample: 60).|"Since the number of collected eggs constitutes the main outcome of the study, the sample size was calculated assuming a non-inferiority margin of 5 eggs with an standard deviation of 6.7. A unilateral alpha level of 0.05 was stablished. With the aim to show that the difference in the mean number of collected eggs will not exceed 5, a statistical power of 80% required 30 patients per group (1:1 allocation, total sample: 60).~Statistical analysis was performed using t-student test for continuous variables and chi-square test for categorical parameters. A P value of \<.05 was considered significant."|||0.8
81604356|NCT02821819|162885706|NON_INFERIORITY|The sample size was calculated assuming a non-inferiority margin of 5 eggs SD 6.7. A unilateral alpha level of 0.05 was stablished. With the aim to show that the difference in the mean number of collected eggs will not exceed 5, a statistical power of 80% required 30 patients per group (1:1 allocation, total sample: 60). Statistical analysis used t-student test for continuous variables and chi-square test for categorical parameters.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|82.0||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Chi-squared|||The sample size was calculated assuming a non-inferiority margin of 5 eggs SD 6.7. A unilateral alpha level of 0.05 was stablished. With the aim to show that the difference in the mean number of collected eggs will not exceed 5, a statistical power of 80% required 30 patients per group (1:1 allocation, total sample: 60). Statistical analysis used t-student test for continuous variables and chi-square test for categorical parameters.||||0.8
81604357|NCT02821819|162885707|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical analysis was performed using t-student test for continuous variables and chi-square test for categorical parameters. A P value of \<.05 was considered significant.|Median Difference (Final Values)|71.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81604358|NCT01353222|162885738|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.141||||0.6188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.679|1.918|||From a stratified log-rank test, stratif||Cox regression model with treatment as the independent variable, stratified by randomization strata. Hazard ratio with control as reference.|||1.918|0.679|0.6188
81604359|NCT03857230|162885745|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% CIs of the ratios of geometric means of log-transformed baseline AUC0-192 were used to assess bioequivalence between Primapur and Gonal-F (bioequivalence range of 80.00% to 125.00%)|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|93.31||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.25|99.79|||ANOVA|||Statistical comparison of the obtained results comprised the calculation of parametric bilateral 90 % CIs for the ratios of the corresponding mean values of the pharmacokinetic parameters of the study and comparator drug. The equivalence of the pharmacokinetics of the drug products will be proven if the limits of the evaluated CIs for the ratios of the mean values are in the range of 80.00-125.00%.||99.79|87.25|0.05
81604360|NCT03857230|162885746|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% CIs of the ratios of geometric means of log-transformed baseline Cmax were used to assess bioequivalence between Primapur and Gonal-F (bioequivalence range of 80.00% to 125.00%)|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|87.93||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.85|93.33|||ANOVA|||||93.33|82.85|0.05
81604361|NCT01806584|162885777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value based on log rank test stratified by diabetic status at surgery comparing the 2 treatment groups.|Log Rank|||Analysis of time to loss of patency||||0.138
81604362|NCT01806584|162885778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value based on log-rank test stratified by diabetic status at surgery comparing the 2 treatment groups.|Log Rank|||Analysis of time to loss of patency||||0.312
81604363|NCT01806584|162885779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value based on log-rank test stratified by diabetic status at surgery comparing the 2 treatment groups.|Log Rank|||Analysis of time to loss of patency||||0.093
81604364|NCT01806584|162885780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.942|1.402||||||||1.402|-0.942|
81462701|NCT01164579|162617909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48||0.1669|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.75|31.73||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||31.73|-2.75|0.1669
81604365|NCT03021668|162885785|EQUIVALENCE|Chi2 test was performed to analyze difference in rates of Surgical Site Infections (SSIs) between the two groups||||||0.003|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81604366|NCT03021668|162885786|EQUIVALENCE|Students' T-test was used to evaluate any difference in length of stay between the two groups.||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.23
81604367|NCT00116844|162885792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Nonparametric tests-Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||<0.001
81702036|NCT03706040|163100015|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|15.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|24.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||24.0|6.6|<0.001
81604368|NCT00116844|162885793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Nonparametric tests-Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||<0.001
81604369|NCT00116844|162885794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Prescott's method|||||||<0.001
81604370|NCT00116844|162885795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0|||||Nonparametric tests-Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.800
81604371|NCT00116844|162885796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.229||95.0|||||Nonparametric tests-Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.229
81604372|NCT00116844|162885797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0331||95.0|||||Prescott's method|||||||0.0331
81604373|NCT02172625|162885825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||week-to-week coefficient of variation %|26.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||This was the week-to-week coefficient of variation (CV) obtained at baseline over two different weeks in a fasted state measured at rest.|||||
81645089|NCT01309243|162980824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: The FTC/RPV/TDF group was at least 12% worse than the EFV/FTC/TDF group with respect to the percentage of subjects achieving HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL (response rate, as defined by the snapshot analysis algorithm) at Week 48.~Alternative hypothesis: The FTC/RPV/TDF group was less than 12% worse than the EFV/FTC/TDF group with respect to the percentage of subjects achieving HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 48."|Difference in the response rates|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|9.2|||||The baseline stratum-weighted (HIV-1 RNA ≤ 100,000 and \> 100,000 copies/mL) difference in virologic success rates and its 95% CI were from baseline HIV-1 RNA adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions.|"The analysis was to assess the noninferiority of FTC/RPV/TDF versus EFV/FTC/TDF using a 95% confidence interval (CI) approach, with a noninferiority margin of 12% (lower bound of CI \> -12%).~700 subjects allocated 1:1 to either treatment arm was predicted to give \> 95% power when the proportion of responders in both treatment groups for the primary endpoint is 80% at Week 48."||9.2|-1.1|
81645090|NCT01309243|162980825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the response rates|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|11.5|||||The baseline stratum-weighted (HIV-1 RNA ≤ 100,000 and \> 100,000 copies/mL) difference in virologic success rates and its 95% CI were from baseline HIV-1 RNA adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions.|||11.5|-0.6|
81645091|NCT01309243|162980826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|11.0||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|32.0||The p-value, and difference in least square means (LSM) and its 95% CI are from analysis of variance (ANOVA) with treatment and baseline HIV-1 RNA levels (≤ 100,000, \> 100,000 copies/mL) as fixed effect.|ANOVA|||||32|-11|0.34
81645092|NCT01309243|162980827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|20.0||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|49.0||The p-value, and difference in LSM and its 95% CI are from ANOVA with treatment and baseline HIV-1 RNA levels (≤ 100,000, \> 100,000 copies/mL) as fixed effect.|ANOVA|||||49|-9|0.17
81702037|NCT03706040|163100016|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-10.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.073||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.25|11.61|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis with treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, vIGA-AD categories (moderate vs severe) and Baseline value in the model.|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||11.61|-32.25|0.353
81702038|NCT03706040|163100016|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-16.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.305||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.24|5.53|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis with treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, vIGA-AD categories (moderate vs severe) and Baseline value in the model.|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||5.53|-39.24|0.139
81604374|NCT02172625|162885826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||week-to-week coefficient of variation %|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||This was the week-to-week coefficient of variation (CV) obtained at baseline over two different weeks in a fasted state measured at rest.|||||
81604375|NCT02172625|162885830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||week-to-week coefficient of variation %|24.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||This was the week-to-week coefficient of variation (CV) obtained at baseline over two different weeks in a fasted state measured at rest.|||||
81604376|NCT01559454|162885890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.4167||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7519|79.5852|||t-test, 2 sided|||||79.5852|-8.7519|0.097
81604377|NCT01559454|162885891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0713|1.8248|||Fisher Exact|||||1.8248|0.0713|1.00
81604378|NCT01559454|162885892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.55075||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.37051|51.34968|||t-test, 2 sided|||||51.34968|-20.37051|0.348
81604379|NCT01559454|162885893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|39.5833||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9653|87.132|||t-test, 2 sided|||||87.1320|-7.9653|0.088
81604380|NCT01559454|162885894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.1499||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3965|27.0632|||t-test, 2 sided|||||27.0632|-30.3965|0.895
81604381|NCT01559454|162885895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.6999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|2.8352|||Fisher Exact|||||2.8352|0.127|0.6999
81604382|NCT02207725|162885896|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of shift|-74.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.39|-66.28|||2-sided test exact Wilcoxon rank-sum tes|||||-66.28|-78.39|<0.0001
81604383|NCT02207725|162885896|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of shift|-59.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.1|-55.17|||2-sided test exact Wilcoxon rank-sum tes|||||-55.17|-64.10|<0.0001
81604384|NCT02207725|162885897|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of shift|-77.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.98|-74.04|||2-sided test exact Wilcoxon rank-sum tes|||||-74.04|-79.98|<0.0001
81604385|NCT02207725|162885899|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of shift|-7.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.86|-5.42|||2-sided test exact Wilcoxon rank-sum tes|||||-5.42|-8.86|<0.0001
81604386|NCT02207725|162885899|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of shift|-3.02||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.66|-1.25|||2-sided test exact Wilcoxon rank-sum tes|||||-1.25|-5.66|0.0002
81645093|NCT01309243|162980828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value for the difference in change from baseline at Week 48 is from ANOVA with treatment as fixed effect.|ANOVA|||||||< 0.001
81462702|NCT01164579|162617909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.92||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.4|46.34||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||46.34|10.40|0.0093
81604387|NCT02207725|162885900|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of shift|1227.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|984.01|1456.38|||2-sided test exact Wilcoxon rank-sum tes|||||1456.38|984.01|<0.0001
81604388|NCT02207725|162885900|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of shift|999.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|819.5|1200.53|||2-sided test exact Wilcoxon rank-sum tes|||||1200.53|819.50|<0.0001
81604389|NCT00431184|162885902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.22
81702039|NCT03706040|163100019|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|12.9||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|31.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||31.4|-5.6|0.171
81604390|NCT00431184|162885903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.83
81604391|NCT02948959|162885905|SUPERIORITY|To control the type-I error rate for the analysis of outcome measure, a hierarchical testing procedure was applied at a 2-sided 5% significant level. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order endpoints were reported. Hierarchical testing sequence continued only if the previous endpoint was statistically significant.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.353|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.222|0.562||Threshold for statistical significance at 5% significant level.|Negative binomial model||Risk ratio, also called relative risk compares the risk (rate) of an event among one group with the risk (rate) among another group.|Risk ratio and p-value was derived using negative binomial model with total number of events onset from randomization up to Week 52 visit or last contact date (whichever comes earlier) as response variable, with treatment group, age, baseline weight group, region, baseline eosinophil level, baseline FeNO level, baseline ICS dose level and number of severe exacerbation events within 1 year prior to study as covariates and log-transformed standardized observation duration as an offset variable.||0.562|0.222|<0.0001
81604392|NCT02948959|162885906|SUPERIORITY|Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.407|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.274|0.605||Threshold for statistical significance at 5% significant level.|Negative binomial model||Risk ratio, also called relative risk compares the risk (rate) of an event among one group with the risk (rate) among another group.|Risk ratio and p-value was derived using negative binomial model with total number of events onset from randomization up to Week 52 visit or last contact date (whichever comes earlier) as response variable, with treatment group, age, baseline weight group, region, baseline eosinophil level, baseline FeNO level, baseline ICS dose level and number of severe exacerbation events within 1 year prior to study as covariates and log-transformed standardized observation duration as an offset variable.||0.605|0.274|<0.0001
81604393|NCT02948959|162885907|SUPERIORITY|Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).|LS mean difference|5.32||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|8.88||Threshold for statistical significance at 5% significant level.|Mixed-effect model with repeated measure|||P-value and LS mean difference were derived from MMRM model with change from baseline in pre-bronchodilator % predicted FEV1 value up to Week 12 as the response variable, and treatment, baseline weight group, region, ethnicity, baseline eosinophil level, baseline FeNO level, baseline ICS dose level, visit, treatment by-visit interaction, baseline % predicted FEV1 value and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.||8.88|1.76|0.0036
81604394|NCT02948959|162885908|SUPERIORITY|Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).|LS mean difference|5.21||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|8.27||Threshold for statistical significance at 5% significant level.|Mixed-effect model with repeated measure|||P-value and LS mean difference were derived from MMRM model with change from baseline in pre-bronchodilator % predicted FEV1 value up to Week 12 as the response variable, and treatment, baseline weight group, region, ethnicity, baseline eosinophil level, baseline FeNO level, baseline ICS dose level, visit, treatment by-visit interaction, baseline % predicted FEV1 value and baseline-by visit interaction as covariates.||8.27|2.14|0.0009
81604395|NCT02948959|162885909|SUPERIORITY|Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).|LS mean difference|-0.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.26||Threshold for statistical significance at 5% significant level.|Mixed-effect model with repeated measure|||P-value and LS mean difference were derived from MMRM model with change from baseline in ACQ-7-IA up to Week 52 as the response variable, and treatment, age, weight group, region, baseline eosinophil level, baseline FeNO level, baseline ICS dose level, visit, treatment by-visit interaction, baseline ACQ-7-IA and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.||-0.26|-0.66|<0.0001
81604396|NCT02948959|162885910|SUPERIORITY|Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).|LS mean difference|-0.33||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.16||Threshold for statistical significance at 5% significant level.|Mixed-effect model with repeated measure|||P-value and LS mean difference were derived from MMRM model with change from baseline in ACQ-7-IA up to Week 52 as the response variable, and treatment, age, weight group, region, baseline eosinophil level, baseline FeNO level, baseline ICS dose level, visit, treatment by-visit interaction, baseline ACQ-7-IA and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.||-0.16|-0.50|0.0001
81462703|NCT01164579|162617909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.64||0.0596|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.53|37.55||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||37.55|2.53|0.0596
81462704|NCT01164579|162617909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.07||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.51|52.96||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 6||52.96|16.51|0.0017
81462705|NCT01164579|162617909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.04||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.36|46.69||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 6||46.69|10.36|0.0097
81462706|NCT01164579|162617909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.11||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.68|53.26||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||53.26|16.68|0.0016
81462707|NCT01164579|162617909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.13||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.28|46.91||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||46.91|10.28|0.0102
81462708|NCT01164579|162617909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.07||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.51|52.96||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||52.96|16.51|0.0017
81462709|NCT01164579|162617909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.07||0.0381|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.74|41.19||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||41.19|4.74|0.0381
81604397|NCT02948959|162885911|SUPERIORITY|Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).|LS mean difference|-20.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|-16.59||Threshold for statistical significance at 5% significant level.|Mixed-effect model with repeated measure|||P-value and LS mean difference were derived from MMRM model with change from baseline in FeNO up to Week 12 as the response variable, and treatment, age, weight group, region, baseline eosinophil level, baseline ICS dose level, visit, treatment by-visit interaction, baseline FeNO value and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.||-16.59|-24.60|<0.0001
81462710|NCT01164579|162617910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.67||0.0959|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.15|25.4||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||25.40|0.15|0.0959
81462711|NCT01164579|162617910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.9544|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.58|9.19||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||9.19|-8.58|0.9544
81604398|NCT02948959|162885912|SUPERIORITY|Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).|LS mean difference|-17.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.05|-14.63||Threshold for statistical significance at 5% significant level.|Mixed-effect model with repeated measure|||P-value and LS mean difference were derived from MMRM model with change from baseline in FeNO up to Week 12 as the response variable, and treatment, age, weight group, region, baseline eosinophil level, baseline ICS dose level, visit, treatment by-visit interaction, baseline FeNO value and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.||-14.63|-21.05|<0.0001
81462712|NCT01164579|162617910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.34||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.81|42.55||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||42.55|11.81|0.0036
81462713|NCT01164579|162617910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.66||0.264|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.04|21.16||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||21.16|-4.04|0.2640
81604399|NCT01350141|162885968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-21.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.385||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.85|-4.77|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, background statin as independent factors and treatment by background statin interaction, baseline LDL-C as covariate.||-4.77|-38.85|0.0137
81604400|NCT01350141|162885968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-46.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.463|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.62|-29.22|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment, background statin as independent factors and treatment by background statin interaction, baseline LDL-C as covariate.||-29.22|-63.62|<0.0001
81604401|NCT01350141|162885969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.825||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|169.74|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29 less than 70 mg/dL: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||169.74|0.36|0.1900
81604402|NCT01350141|162885969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|72.518||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.48|1512.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29 less than 70 mg/dL: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||1512.10|3.48|0.0057
81604403|NCT01350141|162885969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.75||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.49|175.63|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29 less than 100 mg/dL: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||175.63|3.49|0.0013
81604404|NCT01350141|162885969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|47.326||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.26|426.01|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29 less than 100 mg/dL: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||426.01|5.26|0.0006
81604405|NCT01350141|162885969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.635||||0.6611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|14.73|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57 less than 70 mg/dL: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||14.73|0.18|0.6611
81604406|NCT01350141|162885969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.486||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|98.61|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57 less than 70 mg/dL: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||98.61|1.84|0.0104
81604407|NCT01350141|162885969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.43||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|33.89|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57 less than 100 mg/dL: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||33.89|1.22|0.0282
81604408|NCT01350141|162885969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.257||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.36|98.42|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57 less than 100 mg/dL: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||98.42|2.36|0.0042
81604409|NCT01350141|162885969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.967||||0.5164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|79.24|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85 less than 70 mg/dL: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||79.24|0.11|0.5164
81604410|NCT01350141|162885969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.36||||0.0445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|422.94|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85 less than 70 mg/dL: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||422.94|1.08|0.0445
81604411|NCT01350141|162885969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.157||||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|49.37|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85 less than 100 mg/dL: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||49.37|1.35|0.0223
81604412|NCT01350141|162885969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.587||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|90.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85 less than 100 mg/dL: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||90.40|2.04|0.0070
81604413|NCT01350141|162885970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.647||||0.2928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|142.04|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||142.04|0.22|0.2928
81645094|NCT01309243|162980829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value for the difference in change from baseline at Week 48 is from ANOVA with treatment as fixed effect.|ANOVA|||||||< 0.001
81604414|NCT01350141|162885970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|591.174||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.68|29922.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||29922.99|11.68|0.0014
81604415|NCT01350141|162885970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.468||||0.2339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|26.88|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||26.88|0.45|0.2339
81604416|NCT01350141|162885970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|23.442||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.03|181.11|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||181.11|3.03|0.0025
81604417|NCT01350141|162885970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.502||||0.1786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|192.32|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||192.32|0.38|0.1786
81604418|NCT01350141|162885970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|51.185||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|1107.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85: Analysis was performed using logistic regression with covariates baseline LDL-C and statin tested along with the treatment.||1107.57|2.37|0.0121
81604419|NCT01588990|162885982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.101|||||||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||||0.101
81604420|NCT01588990|162885994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052|||||||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||||0.052
81645095|NCT01309243|162980830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value for the difference in change from baseline at Week 48 is from ANOVA with treatment as fixed effect.|ANOVA|||||||< 0.001
81702040|NCT03706040|163100019|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|5.7||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|24.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||24.5|-13.1|0.552
81604421|NCT01588990|162885995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.797|||||||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||||0.797
81604422|NCT01588990|162885996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.188|||||||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||||0.188
81604423|NCT01588990|162885997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||||0.016
81702041|NCT03706040|163100021|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|11.6||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|21.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||21.6|1.7|0.022
81604424|NCT02367716|162886012|OTHER|The mean change in QRS duration between Baseline and 6 months|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.6|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81604425|NCT01077362|162886052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81645096|NCT01309243|162980831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value for the difference in change from baseline at Week 48 is from ANOVA with treatment as fixed effect.|ANOVA|||||||< 0.001
81604426|NCT01077362|162886052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81604427|NCT01077362|162886052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81604428|NCT01077362|162886053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||re-randomization test|||||||0.002
81604429|NCT01077362|162886053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81604430|NCT01077362|162886053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81604431|NCT01077362|162886054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81604432|NCT01077362|162886054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81604433|NCT01077362|162886054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81604434|NCT01077362|162886055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||re-randomization test|||||||0.018
81645097|NCT00632931|162980834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||||90.0|-0.28|6.28||||||||6.28|-0.28|
81645098|NCT00632931|162980835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.45||||||90.0|-1.38|4.72||||||||4.72|-1.38|
81645099|NCT00632931|162980836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.07||||||90.0|-0.17|6.31||||||||6.31|-0.17|
81645100|NCT00632931|162980837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.84||||||90.0|-0.4|6.08||||||||6.08|-0.40|
81645101|NCT00632931|162980838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.44||||||90.0|3.21|9.68||||||||9.68|3.21|
81645102|NCT00632931|162980839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.33||||||90.0|1.05|7.6||||||||7.60|1.05|
81645103|NCT00632931|162980840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.66||||||90.0|-0.7|6.02||||||||6.02|-0.70|
81604435|NCT01077362|162886055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81604436|NCT01077362|162886055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||re-randomization test|||||||0.002
81604437|NCT01077362|162886056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||re-randomization test|||||||0.017
81604438|NCT01077362|162886056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81604439|NCT01077362|162886056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||re-randomization test|||||||<0.001
81604440|NCT01077362|162886057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.171|||||||re-randomization|||||||0.171
81604441|NCT01077362|162886057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||re-randomization test|||||||0.060
81462714|NCT01164579|162617910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.79||0.0544|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.72|34.95||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||34.95|2.72|0.0544
81604442|NCT01077362|162886057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.094|||||||re-randomization|||||||0.094
81604443|NCT03502616|162886088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|27.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.71|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.89|38.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach.||38.28|15.89|<0.0001
81604444|NCT03502616|162886089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|28.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.26|38.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||38.09|18.26|<0.0001
81604445|NCT03502616|162886096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|18.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.06|27.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||27.50|9.06|0.0001
81604446|NCT03502616|162886096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|31.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.47|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.64|42.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||42.06|20.64|<0.0001
81604447|NCT03502616|162886096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|32.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.57|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.32|43.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||43.17|21.32|<0.0001
81604448|NCT03502616|162886096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|34.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.63|45.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||45.58|23.63|<0.0001
81604449|NCT03502616|162886096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.92|15.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||15.22|-7.92|0.5360
81604450|NCT03502616|162886096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|3.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.63||0.4971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|14.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 32: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||14.87|-7.22|0.4971
81604451|NCT03502616|162886096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.65||0.7792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.49|12.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||12.66|-9.49|0.7792
81604452|NCT03502616|162886096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8||0.3685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.15|16.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||16.58|-6.15|0.3685
81604453|NCT03502616|162886097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.19||0.0548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|12.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||12.37|-0.13|0.0548
81604454|NCT03502616|162886097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|23.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.3|31.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||31.56|15.30|<0.0001
81604455|NCT03502616|162886097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|28.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.66|37.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||37.47|19.66|<0.0001
81604456|NCT03502616|162886097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|31.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.34|41.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||41.02|21.34|<0.0001
81604457|NCT03502616|162886097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.98||0.2926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.43|18.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||18.01|-5.43|0.2926
81645104|NCT00632931|162980841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.51||||||90.0|3.19|9.82||||||||9.82|3.19|
81645105|NCT00991029|162980890|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.95|||Log Rank|||||0.95|0.59|0.02
81645106|NCT00991029|162980891|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.32||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|4.87|||Log Rank|||||4.87|1.10|0.02
81645107|NCT00991029|162980892|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.92|||Log Rank|||||0.92|0.56|0.01
81645108|NCT00991029|162980893|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.44||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.78|||Log Rank|||||3.78|0.55|0.46
81645109|NCT00991029|162980894|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|5.35|||Log Rank|||||5.35|0.43|0.52
81645110|NCT00991029|162980895|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.94|||Log Rank|||||0.94|0.58|0.01
81645111|NCT00991029|162980896|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.05|||Log Rank|||||1.05|0.67|0.13
81645112|NCT00991029|162980897|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.68||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|7.03|||Log Rank|||||7.03|0.4|0.47
81604458|NCT03502616|162886097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.97||0.2856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.32|18.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 32: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||18.06|-5.32|0.2856
81604459|NCT03502616|162886097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|7.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.97||0.1894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|19.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach||19.54|-3.87|0.1894
81604460|NCT03502616|162886097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.04||0.3544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.24|17.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach||17.43|-6.24|0.3544
81604461|NCT03502616|162886098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.57|-0.85|<0.0001
81604462|NCT03502616|162886098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.74|-1.07|<0.0001
81604463|NCT03502616|162886098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.87|-1.25|<0.0001
81604464|NCT03502616|162886098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.90|-1.28|<0.0001
81604465|NCT03502616|162886098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.79|-1.16|<0.0001
81604466|NCT03502616|162886098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103||0.0623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.01|-0.40|0.0623
81604467|NCT03502616|162886098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.0836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.02|-0.39|0.0836
81645113|NCT00991029|162980898|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|7.14|||Log Rank|||||7.14|0.14|0.99
81604468|NCT03502616|162886098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.04|-0.47|0.0205
81604469|NCT03502616|162886098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.0614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.01|-0.42|0.0614
81604470|NCT03502616|162886099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.70|-1.15|<0.0001
81702042|NCT03706040|163100021|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|5.8||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|14.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||14.4|-2.9|0.192
81462715|NCT01164579|162617910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.92||0.329|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.96|23.38||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||23.38|-5.96|0.3290
81604471|NCT03502616|162886099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.68|-1.16|<0.0001
81645114|NCT00991029|162980899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.16
81645115|NCT00991029|162980900|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.45||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|5.9|||Log Rank|||||5.9|1.01|0.04
81645116|NCT00991029|162980901|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|5.83|||Log Rank|||||5.83|1.67|<0.001
81645117|NCT00991029|162980902|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.13|||Log Rank|||||3.13|0.73|0.27
81604472|NCT03502616|162886099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.63|-1.40|<0.0001
81604473|NCT03502616|162886099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.74|-1.19|<0.0001
81604474|NCT03502616|162886099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.72|-1.20|<0.0001
81702043|NCT03706040|163100024|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.506||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.15|2.68|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis with treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, vIGA-AD categories (moderate vs severe) and Baseline value in the model.|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||2.68|-15.15|0.169
81462716|NCT01164579|162617910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.59|48.09||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 6||48.09|13.59|0.0032
81462717|NCT01164579|162617910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.92||0.0845|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|33.43||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 6||33.43|0.79|0.0845
81604475|NCT03502616|162886099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.4731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.09|-0.20|0.4731
81462718|NCT01164579|162617910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.72||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.44|48.72||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||48.72|13.44|0.0037
81462719|NCT01164579|162617910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.36||0.054|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.91|37.02||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||37.02|2.91|0.0540
81462720|NCT01164579|162617910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.24||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.7|50.39||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||50.39|16.70|0.0010
81462721|NCT01164579|162617910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.66||0.0401|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.92|35.71||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||35.71|3.92|0.0401
81462722|NCT01164579|162617911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.99||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.83|55.99||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||55.99|19.83|0.0005
81462723|NCT01164579|162617911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.09||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.87|51.38||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||51.38|14.87|0.0028
81462724|NCT01164579|162617911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.1||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.21|42.45||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||42.45|9.21|0.0105
81462725|NCT01164579|162617911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.13||0.37|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.33|28.3||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||28.30|-8.33|0.3700
81462726|NCT01164579|162617911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|39.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|24.11|55.53||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||55.53|24.11|<0.0001
81462727|NCT01164579|162617911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.24||0.1076|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|36.59||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||36.59|-0.40|0.1076
81462728|NCT01164579|162617911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.21||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.13|50.75||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 6||50.75|17.13|0.0008
81462729|NCT01164579|162617911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.74||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.74|44.1||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 6||44.10|8.74|0.0139
81527836|NCT04412707|162742539|EQUIVALENCE|The condition for similarity was if the 90% CI for the GMR was within the bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25.|adjusted geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.877|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.684|1.124|||||Data above refer to melflufen. CVC vs PVC CVC is numerator, PVC is denominator. Linear Mixed Effect Model included terms for period, sequence \& administration route (PVC or CVC) as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|Based on a geometric mean ratio (GMR) peripheral vs central of 0.95, a 90% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of geometric means within bioequivalence limits of 0.8 and 1.25, and 80% power, a sample size of 20 patients (10 per sequence) was required assuming a within-patient variability for period differences (in log scale) of 0.29. Approximately 25 patients were to be enrolled to achieve 20 PK- and local tolerance-evaluable patients.||1.124|0.684|
81604476|NCT03502616|162886099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.4055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.11|-0.26|0.4055
81604477|NCT03502616|162886099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.2648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.09|-0.34|0.2648
81462730|NCT01164579|162617911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.16|53.64||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||53.64|19.16|0.0005
81604478|NCT03502616|162886099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.5558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.14|-0.25|0.5558
81462731|NCT01164579|162617911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.08||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.04|44.5|||Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||44.50|8.04|0.0177
81462732|NCT01164579|162617911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.73||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.8|51.12||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||51.12|15.80|0.0018
81462733|NCT01164579|162617911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.22||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.02|41.96||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||41.96|5.02|0.0363
81462734|NCT01164579|162617912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.42||0.016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.66|30.1||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||30.10|5.66|0.0160
81462735|NCT01164579|162617912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.43||0.2798|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.06|14.8||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||14.80|-3.06|0.2798
81462736|NCT01164579|162617912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.34||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.81|42.55||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||42.55|11.81|0.0036
81462737|NCT01164579|162617912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.3||0.4287|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.23|17.79||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||17.79|-6.23|0.4287
81462738|NCT01164579|162617912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.79||0.0544|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.72|34.95||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||34.95|2.72|0.0544
81462739|NCT01164579|162617912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.51||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.39|32.69||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||32.69|1.39|0.0732
81462740|NCT01164579|162617912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.61||0.036|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.79|39.72||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 6||39.72|4.79|0.0360
81462741|NCT01164579|162617912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.85||0.3688|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.35|25.07||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 6||25.07|-7.35|0.3688
81462742|NCT01164579|162617912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.67||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.63|42.76||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||42.76|7.63|0.0182
81462743|NCT01164579|162617912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.15||0.1558|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.29|31.12||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||31.12|-2.29|0.1558
81462744|NCT01164579|162617912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.49||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.51|51.05||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||51.05|16.51|0.0012
81702044|NCT03706040|163100024|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.589||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.94|3.22|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis with treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, vIGA-AD categories (moderate vs severe) and Baseline value in the model.|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||3.22|-14.94|0.204
81702045|NCT03706040|163100026|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|6.7||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|23.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||23.1|-9.7|0.422
81462745|NCT01164579|162617912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.78||0.1426|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.74|30.42||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||30.42|-1.74|0.1426
81462746|NCT01164579|162617913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.03||0.1449|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|12.52||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||12.52|-0.75|0.1449
81462747|NCT01164579|162617913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.3102|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.77|7.48||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 1||7.48|-1.77|0.3102
81462748|NCT01164579|162617913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.06||0.0342|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.32|26.55||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||26.55|3.32|0.0342
81462749|NCT01164579|162617913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.65||0.54|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.8|10.51||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 2||10.51|-4.80|0.5400
81462750|NCT01164579|162617913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.19||0.2759|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.1|25.13||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||25.13|-5.10|0.2759
81462751|NCT01164579|162617913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.25||0.0859|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.02|-0.45||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 3||-0.45|-21.02|0.0859
81462752|NCT01164579|162617913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.62||0.0985|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.06|31.73||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 6||31.73|0.06|0.0985
81462753|NCT01164579|162617913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.05||0.9628|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.86|13.61||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 6||13.61|-12.86|0.9628
81462754|NCT01164579|162617913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.19||0.0612|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.31|35.84||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||35.84|2.31|0.0612
81462755|NCT01164579|162617913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.36||0.7807|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.08|11.43||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 9||11.43|-16.08|0.7807
81462756|NCT01164579|162617913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.79||0.0544|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.72|34.95||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||34.95|2.72|0.0544
81462757|NCT01164579|162617913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.66||0.4937|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.32|20.18||2-sided p-value; alpha=0.10|Normal approximation to the binomial|||Month 12||20.18|-8.32|0.4937
81604479|NCT03502616|162886100|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.513||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|-1.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Analysis performed using Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||-1.01|-3.03|0.0001
81604480|NCT03502616|162886100|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.567||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.14|-2.38|0.0270
81645118|NCT02487251|162980910|EQUIVALENCE|Phase 1 sought to determine effect sizes. For Phase 2, sample size was set at 125 per arm which, with 20% attrition, would enable detection of small to medium effect sizes of d = 0.40SD for continuous outcomes and 38% relative risk reduction for binary outcomes with a power of 80% and α = .05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< .05 reflects the threshold for statistical significance. The calculated p value for change in BMIz is p = .34.|Mixed Models Analysis||The reported estimation parameter is the effect size (cohen's d) for the change in BMIz (particularly in the Phase 2 sample)|We tested change in BMIz for each of the four study arms/groups.||||.34
81604481|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.841||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.88|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, Physical Functioning: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||3.88|0.56|0.0088
81645119|NCT02487251|162980911|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size was set at 125 per arm which, with 20% attrition, would enable detection of small to medium effect sizes of d = 0.40SD for continuous outcomes and 38% relative risk reduction for binary outcomes with a power of 80% and α = .05. Phase 2 analyses included mixed modeling. Negative mean change values reflect a decrease in intake; positive values reflect an increase.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< .05 reflects the threshold for statistical significance. The calculated p value for change in observed fruit intake is p = .62.|Mixed Models Analysis||The reported estimation parameter is a standardized mean difference between the groups, specifically cohen's d.|We tested change in observed fruit intake for each of the two study arms/groups in Phase 2 and compared change between the usual care and intervention groups.||||.62
81645120|NCT02487251|162980912|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size was set at 125 per arm which, with 20% attrition, would enable detection of small to medium effect sizes of d = 0.40SD for continuous outcomes and 38% relative risk reduction for binary outcomes with a power of 80% and α = .05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< .05 reflects the threshold for statistical significance. The calculated p value for change in observed vegetable intake is p = .009.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We tested pre to post change in observed vegetable intake for each of the two study arms/groups in Phase 2 and compared change between the usual care and intervention groups. Positive Observed dietary quality data was not collected in Phase 1.||||.009
81645121|NCT02487251|162980913|EQUIVALENCE|Phase 1 sought to determine effect sizes. For Phase 2, sample size was set at 125 per arm which, with 20% attrition, enabled detection of small-medium effect sizes, d = 0.40SD for continuous outcomes and 38% relative risk reduction for binary outcomes, power of 80%, α = .05. Phase 1 analyses included paired t-tests \& examination of pre-post effect size change. Phase 2 analyses included mixed modeling. Negative mean change values reflect a decrease in intake; positive values reflect an increase.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< .05 reflects the threshold for statistical significance. The calculated p value for change in parent reported fruit is p = .21.|Mixed Models Analysis||The reported estimation parameter is a standardized mean difference between the groups, specifically cohen's d.|We tested pre to post change in parent reported child fruit intake for each of the four study arms/groups.||||.21
81645122|NCT02487251|162980914|EQUIVALENCE|Phase 1 sought to determine effect sizes. For Phase 2, sample size was set at 125 per arm which, with 20% attrition, enabled detection of small-medium effect sizes, d = 0.40SD for continuous outcomes and 38% relative risk reduction for binary outcomes, power of 80%, α = .05. Phase 1 analyses included paired t-tests \& examination of pre-post effect size change. Phase 2 analyses included mixed modeling. Negative mean change values reflect a decrease in intake; positive values reflect an increase.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< .05 reflects the threshold for statistical significance. The calculated p value for change in parent reported vegetables is p = .55.|Mixed Models Analysis||The reported estimation parameter is a standardized mean difference between the groups, specifically cohen's d.|We tested change in vegetable intake for each of the four study arms/groups.||||.55
81604482|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.939||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|4.85|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, Role-Physical: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||4.85|1.15|0.0016
81702046|NCT03706040|163100026|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-5.2||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|10.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||10.0|-20.3|0.505
81702047|NCT03706040|163100028|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|10.1||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|17.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||17.3|3.0|0.005
81604483|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|6.23|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, Bodily Pain: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||6.23|2.69|<0.0001
81604484|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.781|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|4.78|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, General Health: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||4.78|1.70|<0.0001
81604485|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.098||0.1065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|3.94|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, Vitality: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||3.94|-0.38|0.1065
81604486|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.059||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|5.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, Social Functioning: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||5.05|0.88|0.0055
81604487|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.289||0.1084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|4.61|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, Role-Emotional: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||4.61|-0.46|0.1084
81604488|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.124||0.3379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|3.29|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, Mental Health: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||3.29|-1.13|0.3379
81604489|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.744|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|5.02|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, Physical Component Summary: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||5.02|2.09|<0.0001
81604490|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.158||0.2529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|3.61|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, Mental Component Summary: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||3.61|-0.95|0.2529
81604491|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.964||0.3744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|2.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48, Physical Functioning: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||2.76|-1.04|0.3744
81604492|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.083||0.2091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48, Role-Physical: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||3.50|-0.77|0.2091
81604493|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.146||0.0654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|4.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48, Bodily Pain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||4.38|-0.14|0.0654
81702048|NCT03706040|163100028|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.9||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|6.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||6.8|-1.1|0.151
81604494|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.968||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|3.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48, General Health: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||3.12|-0.69|0.2100
81702049|NCT03706040|163100030|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|5.9||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|11.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||11.3|0.4|0.035
81525062|NCT00148941|162738317|NON_INFERIORITY|The objectives were achieved if for D, T, PT, FHA and PRN: the upper limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI of the difference in booster response rates was less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 10% AND for poliovirus types 1, 2 and 3: the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMT ratio was less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 1.5.|Difference between groups|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|3.21||||||Analysis of the non-inferiority of SB213503 vaccine compared to Infanrix + IPOL administered separately in terms of filamentous haemagglutinin (FHA) booster responses (measured by the difference in percentage of subjects with a booster response between the Infanrix + IPOL + M-M-R Group and (minus) the SB213503 + M-M-R Group = pooled lot 1, 2 \& 3 groups) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.|SB213503 lot 1, SB213503 lot 2, and SB213503 lot 3 Arms/Groups were pooled for statistical analysis.|3.21|-2.50|
81604495|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.248||0.6568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48, Vitality: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||3.01|-1.90|0.6568
81525063|NCT00148941|162738317|NON_INFERIORITY|The objectives were achieved if for D, T, PT, FHA and PRN: the upper limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI of the difference in booster response rates was less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 10% AND for poliovirus types 1, 2 and 3: the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMT ratio was less than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit of 1.5.|Difference between groups|-0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|1.14||||||Analysis of the non-inferiority of SB213503 vaccine compared to Infanrix + IPOL administered separately in terms of pertactin (PRN) booster responses (measured by the difference in percentage of subjects with a booster response between the Infanrix + IPOL + M-M-R Group and (minus) the SB213503 + M-M-R Group = pooled lot 1, 2 \& 3 groups) in a subset of subjects one month after vaccination when co-administered with M-M-R II.|SB213503 lot 1, SB213503 lot 2, and SB213503 lot 3 Arms/Groups were pooled for statistical analysis.|1.14|-3.79|
81604496|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.152||0.2288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|3.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48, Social Functioning: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||3.66|-0.88|0.2288
81604497|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.4955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|3.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48, Role-Emotional: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||3.32|-1.61|0.4955
81604498|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.5888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|3.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48, Mental Health: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||3.01|-1.71|0.5888
81645123|NCT02487251|162980915|EQUIVALENCE|Phase 1 sought to determine effect sizes. For Phase 2, sample size was set at 125 per arm which, with 20% attrition, would enable detection of small to medium effect sizes of d = 0.40SD for continuous outcomes and 38% relative risk reduction for binary outcomes with a power of 80% and α = .05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< .05 reflects the threshold for statistical significance. The calculated p value for change in mealtime frequency is p = .84.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We tested change in frequency of family mealtimes for each of the four study arms/groups.||||.84
81702050|NCT03706040|163100030|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|1.5||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|4.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||4.4|-1.4|0.311
81525064|NCT00148941|162738318|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority objective was considered demonstrated, when the upper limit of the 95% CI for the difference between groups (SB213503 + M-M-R Group = pooled lot 1, 2 \& 3 groups minus Infanrix + IPOL + M-M-R Group) in percentage of subjects reporting increased circumferential swelling was equal or less than 2%.|Difference in percentage|-0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.16||||||Non-inferiority of the SB213503 vaccine compared to Infanrix + IPOL administered separately in terms of the incidence of increased circumferential swelling at the SB213503 and Infanrix injection site, defined as an injection site swelling diameter that involves \> 50% of the length of the upper arm that also is associated with a \> 30 mm increase of the mid-upper arm circumference compared to the baseline measurement.|SB213503 lot 1, SB213503 lot 2, and SB213503 lot 3 Arms/Groups were pooled for statistical analysis.|0.16|-1.26|
81525065|NCT01092663|162738359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||>0.05
81525066|NCT01092663|162738360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||>0.05
81604499|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.896||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|3.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48, Physical Component Summary: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||3.18|-0.35|0.1150
81645124|NCT00843115|162980939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5.||||<0.0001
81648244|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.3169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Insomnia Early Hours - Morning||0.1|-0.3|0.3169
81525067|NCT01092663|162738361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effects between the 2 groups||||>0.05
81525068|NCT01092663|162738362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||>0.05
81525069|NCT01092663|162738363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||>0.05
81525070|NCT01092663|162738364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||<0.05
81525071|NCT01092663|162738365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Treament difference in fasting EGP between the 2 groups were compared.||||>0.05
81525072|NCT01092663|162738366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between groups was evaluated||||>0.05
81525073|NCT01092663|162738367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired ttest||Difference in treatment effect between groups was evaluated||||>0.05
81525074|NCT01092663|162738368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||>0.05
81525075|NCT01092663|162738369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||=0.01
81525076|NCT01092663|162738370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||differerences in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||>0.05
81648245|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Insomnia Early Hours - Morning||0.0|-0.4|0.0178
81462758|NCT06110494|162617926|OTHER|Pairwise comparisons were done using Mann-Whitney U test of log10 transformed CFU reduction data to compare the antimicrobial effectiveness.||||||0.05||||||Pairwise comparisons were done using Mann-Whitney U test of log 10 transformed data to compare the antimicrobial effectiveness of Fer/H2O2 in comparison with the negative (saline) and positive (NaOCl) controls with P values set at \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The sample size estimate was calculated in Pass Software 2021, using a test that compares the ratio of two means from independent samples using data that has been log-normalized. An alpha of 0.05 and power of 80% was assumed, with means and standard deviations pulled from previous studies that employed similar methodology. This produced a required sample size of 16 for each group. Pairwise comparisons were done using Mann-Whitney U test to compare the antimicrobial effectiveness.||||0.05
81462759|NCT01605552|162617943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||ANCOVA||||Cohen's d = 0.61|||.21
81462760|NCT01605552|162617944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||ANCOVA||||Cohen's d = 1.33|||.019
81645125|NCT00843115|162980940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5.||||<0.0001
81462761|NCT01605552|162617945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||ANCOVA||||Cohen's d = 0.78|||.09
81462762|NCT01605552|162617946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||ANCOVA||||Cohen's d = 0.43|||.43
81462763|NCT00648115|162617984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson chi square|7.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81462764|NCT01073605|162617986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02922|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values for the 3 treatment comparisons should be interpreted in line with the Bonferroni stepwise (Holm) testing procedure, to maintain the Type 1 error at p=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02922
81462765|NCT01073605|162617986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74299|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values for the 3 treatment comparisons should be interpreted in line with the Bonferroni stepwise (Holm) testing procedure, to maintain the Type 1 error at p=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74299
81462766|NCT01073605|162617986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.00467|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values for the 3 treatment comparisons should be interpreted in line with the Bonferroni stepwise (Holm) testing procedure, to maintain the Type 1 error at p=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.00467
81462767|NCT01073605|162617988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.00125|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values for the 3 treatment comparisons should be interpreted in line with the Bonferroni stepwise (Holm) testing procedure, to maintain the Type 1 error at p=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||1 year||||0.00125
81462768|NCT01073605|162617988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25995|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values for the 3 treatment comparisons should be interpreted in line with the Bonferroni stepwise (Holm) testing procedure, to maintain the Type 1 error at p=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||1 year||||0.25995
81462769|NCT01073605|162617988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||8e-05|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values for the 3 treatment comparisons should be interpreted in line with the Bonferroni stepwise (Holm) testing procedure, to maintain the Type 1 error at p=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||1 year||||0.00008
81462770|NCT01073605|162617988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03273|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values for the 3 treatment comparisons should be interpreted in line with the Bonferroni stepwise (Holm) testing procedure, to maintain the Type 1 error at p=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||2 years||||0.03273
81462771|NCT01073605|162617988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68581|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values for the 3 treatment comparisons should be interpreted in line with the Bonferroni stepwise (Holm) testing procedure, to maintain the Type 1 error at p=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||2 years||||0.68581
81462772|NCT01073605|162617988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values for the 3 treatment comparisons should be interpreted in line with the Bonferroni stepwise (Holm) testing procedure, to maintain the Type 1 error at p=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||2 years||||0.00530
81462773|NCT01073605|162617988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57556|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values for the 3 treatment comparisons should be interpreted in line with the Bonferroni stepwise (Holm) testing procedure, to maintain the Type 1 error at p=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||3 years||||0.57556
81462774|NCT01073605|162617988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63956|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values for the 3 treatment comparisons should be interpreted in line with the Bonferroni stepwise (Holm) testing procedure, to maintain the Type 1 error at p=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||3 years||||0.63956
81462775|NCT01073605|162617988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16421|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values for the 3 treatment comparisons should be interpreted in line with the Bonferroni stepwise (Holm) testing procedure, to maintain the Type 1 error at p=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||3 years||||0.16421
81462776|NCT01073605|162617992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values for the 3 treatment comparisons should be interpreted in line with the Bonferroni stepwise (Holm) testing procedure, to maintain the Type 1 error at p=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||3 years||||0.0001
81462777|NCT01073605|162617992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58324|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values for the 3 treatment comparisons should be interpreted in line with the Bonferroni stepwise (Holm) testing procedure, to maintain the Type 1 error at p=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||3 years||||0.58324
81462778|NCT01073605|162617992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values for the 3 treatment comparisons should be interpreted in line with the Bonferroni stepwise (Holm) testing procedure, to maintain the Type 1 error at p=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||3 years||||<0.0001
81645126|NCT00843115|162980941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81604500|NCT03502616|162886101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.158||0.5347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48, Mental Component Summary: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||3.00|-1.56|0.5347
81604501|NCT03502616|162886102|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.898||0.1513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|3.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||3.06|-0.48|0.1513
81604502|NCT03502616|162886102|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.1279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|3.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||3.56|-0.45|0.1279
81604503|NCT03502616|162886102|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.056||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|5.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||5.90|1.75|0.0003
81604504|NCT03502616|162886102|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.282||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|5.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||5.84|0.79|0.0102
81604505|NCT03502616|162886102|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.285||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|7.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||7.26|2.20|0.0003
81604506|NCT03502616|162886102|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.439||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|3.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||3.02|-2.64|0.8950
81604507|NCT03502616|162886102|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.365||0.4732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|1.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.71|-3.67|0.4732
81604508|NCT03502616|162886102|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.523||0.6359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|2.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||2.28|-3.72|0.6359
81604509|NCT03502616|162886102|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.495||0.6894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|2.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||2.35|-3.54|0.6894
81604510|NCT03502616|162886103|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|3.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||3.24|-0.46|0.1410
81604511|NCT03502616|162886103|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.102||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|4.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||4.95|0.61|0.0122
81645127|NCT00843115|162980942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81462779|NCT01073605|162617997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67||||0.0681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.39||There is no adjustment for multiplicity of treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|The Analysis of Covariance took into account the patient covariates age and gender.||||1.39|-0.05|0.0681
81462780|NCT01073605|162617997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.8971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.74||There is no adjustment for multiplicity of treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|The Analysis of Covariance took into account the patient covariates age and gender.||||0.74|-0.65|0.8971
81462781|NCT01073605|162617997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.0583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.02||There is no adjustment for multiplicity of treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|The Analysis of Covariance took into account the patient covariates age and gender.||||0.02|-1.27|0.0583
81462782|NCT03018080|162617999|OTHER|Estimation only.|Rate|0.238|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.082|0.472|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|The reported grade 3/4 toxicity rate with weekly paclitaxel was 0.35. If it became evident that the grade 3/4 treatment-related toxicity rate on either arm convincingly exceeded 0.35, the study arm would have been halted. Convincing evidence of exceeding 0.35 was based on Bayesian methods and continuous monitoring, where the stopping rule would have held enrollment if the posterior probability at any point exceeded 0.50 or higher.||0.472|0.082|
81462783|NCT03018080|162617999|OTHER|Estimation only.|Rate|0.316|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.126|0.566|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|The reported grade 3/4 toxicity rate with weekly paclitaxel was 0.35. If it became evident that the grade 3/4 treatment-related toxicity rate on either arm convincingly exceeded 0.35, the study arm would have been halted. Convincing evidence of exceeding 0.35 was based on Bayesian methods and continuous monitoring, where the stopping rule would have held enrollment if the posterior probability at any point exceeded 0.50 or higher.||0.566|0.126|
81462784|NCT03018080|162618000|OTHER|Estimation only|Rate|0.191|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.055|0.419|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|||0.419|0.055|
81462785|NCT03018080|162618000|OTHER|Estimation only.|Rate|0.421|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.203|0.665|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method|||0.665|0.203|
81462786|NCT03018080|162618001|OTHER|Estimation only|Median|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|6.9|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate the median PFS(in months) for the population. The Greenwood method was used to estimate the confidence limits of the median progression free survival.|||6.9|1.4|
81462787|NCT03018080|162618001|OTHER|Estimation only|Median|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|6.8|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate the median PFS(in months) for the population. The Greenwood method was used to estimate the confidence limits of the median progression free survival.|||6.8|1.4|
81462788|NCT03018080|162618002|OTHER|Estimation only|Median|27.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7||Upper limit of the confidence interval is not reached due to censoring rate||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate median OS (in months). The Greenwood method was used to estimate confidence limits of median overall survival.||||9.7|
81462789|NCT03018080|162618002|OTHER|Estimation only|Median|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|14.0|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate median OS (in months). The Greenwood method was used to estimate confidence limits of median overall survival.|||14.0|6.8|
81462790|NCT03018080|162618003|OTHER|Estimation only.|Rate|0.667|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.854|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method|||0.854|0.430|
81462791|NCT03018080|162618003|OTHER|Estimation only|Rate|0.632|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.384|0.837|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method|||0.837|0.384|
81462792|NCT03018080|162618004|OTHER|Estimation only|Median|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|8.3|||||"The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate median duration of response (in months).~The Greenwood method was used to estimate confidence limits of median duration of response."|||8.3|5.6|
81462793|NCT03018080|162618004|OTHER|Estimation only|Median|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|8.3|||||"The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate median duration of response (in months).~The Greenwood method was used to estimate confidence limits of median duration of response."|||8.3|2.6|
81462794|NCT04632069|162618010|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|repeated measures linear regression: time periods: -14 to Day 0, Day 1-18(independent variable); daily po volumes (Dependent Variable)||Daily change in po feeding volumes expressed as po ml/kg/d \[reported as the mean daily change from Day 1 to 18 during NAC/NAC+taVNS minus baseline mean daily change Day -14 to day 0 (before treatment)\] Null hypothesis: there will be no significant difference in daily change in po feeding volume (ml/kg/d) from baseline to during treatment Power analysis: Estimated +0.2 ml/kg/d before taVNS, and +3ml/kg/d during the 18days of NAC+taVNS treatment, requiring 10 infants with power of 80%, a=0.05.||||0.009
81462795|NCT04632069|162618011|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test|mean difference between \[GSH\] Day 4 of NAC and \[GSH\] at baseline|\[GSH\] at baseline compared with \[GSH\] at day 4 of NAC- by paired t-test in which each participant's \[GSH\] is compared at 2 time points Null hypothesis: the \[GSH\] in the basal ganglia will be no different after Day 4 of NAC than \[GSH\] at baseline Power calculation:With 80% power, alpha of 0.05, we would need 7 patients to show a significant change in basal ganglia \[GSH\] of 0.14 +/- 0.13mM from baseline to Day 4 of NAC (paired t-test).||||0.01
81462796|NCT03421210|162618012|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Differences in brain activation in response to personal smoking versus standard smoking cues were examined.||||0.001
81462797|NCT03935425|162618034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81462798|NCT00402688|162618051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is a risk difference of 0.2.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.063||||||95.0|-0.089|0.215|||||Difference in success rates (levofloxacin 500mg for 4 weeks minus levofloxacin 750mg for 2 weeks ).|||0.215|-0.089|
81462799|NCT00402688|162618051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is a risk difference of 0.2.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.045||||||95.0|-0.106|0.195|||||Difference in success rates (levofloxacin 500mg for 4 weeks minus levofloxacin 750mg for 3 weeks).|||0.195|-0.106|
81525077|NCT01092663|162738371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||>0.05
81525078|NCT01092663|162738372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||>0.05
81604512|NCT03502616|162886103|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.252||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|5.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||5.79|0.86|0.0085
81604513|NCT03502616|162886103|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.416||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|6.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||6.15|0.57|0.0184
81604514|NCT03502616|162886103|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|6.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||6.91|1.47|0.0026
81604515|NCT03502616|162886103|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.495||0.0236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|6.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||6.35|0.46|0.0236
81604516|NCT03502616|162886103|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.541||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|6.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||6.70|0.63|0.0182
81604517|NCT03502616|162886103|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.545||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||6.90|0.81|0.0133
81604518|NCT03502616|162886103|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.541||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|6.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||6.52|0.45|0.0245
81604519|NCT03502616|162886104|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.32|0.30|0.0018
81604520|NCT03502616|162886104|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.301||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.65|0.47|0.0005
81604521|NCT03502616|162886104|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.79|0.59|0.0001
81604522|NCT03502616|162886104|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.274|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||2.17|1.09|<0.0001
81604523|NCT03502616|162886104|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.344|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||2.55|1.20|<0.0001
81604524|NCT03502616|162886104|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.353||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.65|0.26|0.0075
81604525|NCT03502616|162886104|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.403||0.1489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.38|-0.21|0.1489
81702051|NCT03706040|163100032|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.3||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|11.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||11.5|-12.0|0.965
81525079|NCT01092663|162738373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||>0.05
81525080|NCT01092663|162738374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||>0.05
81525081|NCT01092663|162738375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||<0.05
81525082|NCT01092663|162738376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||<0.05
81525083|NCT01092663|162738377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||<0.01
81525084|NCT01092663|162738378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||<0.01
81604526|NCT03502616|162886104|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.417||0.0609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|1.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.61|-0.04|0.0609
81604527|NCT03502616|162886104|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.429||0.4822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.15|-0.54|0.4822
81604528|NCT03502616|162886105|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.63|0.12|0.0047
81604529|NCT03502616|162886105|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.77|0.26|0.0001
81525085|NCT01092663|162738379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|unpaired t-test||Difference in treatment effect between the 2 groups||||>0.05
81525086|NCT02262754|162738388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.6||||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model within an outlier robust Bayesian framework was applied. Baseline was included as a fixed effect. An informative N (-2.36, 0.542\^2) prior for the placebo effect was assumed. Non informative prior distributions were assumed for the rest of the model parameters. A last observation carried forward (LOCF) was used for missing data.||0.60|-0.28|
81525087|NCT02262754|162738388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.87||||||An ANCOVA model within an outlier robust Bayesian framework was applied. Baseline was included as a fixed effect. An informative N (-2.36, 0.542\^2) prior for the placebo effect was assumed. Non informative prior distributions were assumed for the rest of the model parameters. A last observation carried forward LOCF was used for missing data.||0.87|-0.02|
81525088|NCT02262754|162738388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.18||||||An ANCOVA model within an outlier robust Bayesian framework was applied. Baseline was included as a fixed effect. An informative N (-2.36, 0.542\^2) prior for the placebo effect was assumed. Non informative prior distributions were assumed for the rest of the model parameters. A last observation carried forward LOCF was used for missing data.||0.18|-0.70|
81525089|NCT02262754|162738394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.76|0.3||||||The ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects.||0.30|-0.76|
81525090|NCT02262754|162738394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.41|0.65||||||The ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects.||0.65|-0.41|
81525091|NCT02262754|162738394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|0.17||||||The ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects.||0.17|-0.87|
81525092|NCT02262754|162738395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.36||||||Week 1: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||0.36|-0.20|
81525093|NCT02262754|162738395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.48|0.07||||||Week 1: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||0.07|-0.48|
81525094|NCT02262754|162738395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.56||||||Week 1: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||0.56|0.01|
81525095|NCT02262754|162738395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.43|0.34||||||Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||0.34|-0.43|
81604530|NCT03502616|162886105|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.78|0.19|0.0012
81604531|NCT03502616|162886105|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.76|0.20|0.0008
81604532|NCT03502616|162886105|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.81|0.24|0.0004
81604533|NCT03502616|162886105|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.0918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.69|-0.05|0.0918
81604534|NCT03502616|162886105|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.61|-0.10|0.1600
81604535|NCT03502616|162886105|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.195||0.6776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.47|-0.30|0.6776
81604536|NCT03502616|162886105|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.5646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.46|-0.25|0.5646
81604537|NCT03502616|162886106|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.7291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.37|-0.26|0.7291
81604538|NCT03502616|162886106|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.05|-0.78|0.0257
81604539|NCT03502616|162886106|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.227||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.42|-1.31|0.0002
81645128|NCT00843115|162980943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81527866|NCT04808141|162742723|EQUIVALENCE||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.23||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|LR to assess the odds between groups for consuming analgesics at 8 weeks using the CG as a reference.||||1.23|0.00|0.081
81645129|NCT00843115|162980944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81645130|NCT00843115|162980945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81462800|NCT02347774|162618057|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 215 subjects per treatment would give \~ 90% power to detect a treatment difference of 80 mL in the change from baseline in trough FEV1 at Week 12 between each of the 2 SUN-101 dose groups and placebo at alpha= 0.05, assuming a standard deviation of 255 mL and using a 2-sided test.|Least Mean Squared (SE)|0.0736|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01989||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0346|0.1127|||Least Mean Squared (SE)||In order to control the family-wise Type I error rate, the Hochberg procedure (a tree-structured gatekeeping procedure) was used for comparisons of the primary efficacy endpoints and the key secondary efficacy endpoints.|The change from baseline in trough FEV1 was analyzed using a mixed model repeated measures including terms for treatment, cardiovascular risk, background LABA use, visit week, visit week by treatment interaction, and baseline FEV1 as a covariate. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1127|0.0346|0.0002
81604540|NCT03502616|162886106|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.216||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.20|-1.05|0.0041
81604541|NCT03502616|162886106|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.215||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.17|-1.02|0.0062
81648246|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.8504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Insomnia Early Hours - Morning||0.2|-0.2|0.8504
81645131|NCT00843115|162980946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81645132|NCT00843115|162980947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81645133|NCT00843115|162980948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81645134|NCT00843115|162980949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81645135|NCT00843115|162980950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81645136|NCT00843115|162980951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81604542|NCT03502616|162886106|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.13|-1.13|0.0140
81702052|NCT03706040|163100032|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-3.1||||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|8.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||8.1|-14.3|0.583
81702053|NCT03706040|163100036|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|5.9||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|24.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||24.9|-13.0|0.539
81527867|NCT04808141|162742723|EQUIVALENCE||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.26||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.71||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|LR to assess the odds between groups for consuming opioids at 8 weeks using the CG as a reference.||||1.71|0.00|0.985
81604543|NCT03502616|162886106|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.225||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.22|-1.11|0.0035
81604544|NCT03502616|162886106|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.253||0.0645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.03|-0.97|0.0645
81604545|NCT03502616|162886106|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255||0.0341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.04|-1.05|0.0341
81604546|NCT03502616|162886107|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.11|-0.33|0.0001
81645137|NCT00843115|162980952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81645138|NCT00843115|162980953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81645139|NCT00843115|162980954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81645140|NCT00843115|162980955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81645141|NCT00843115|162980956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81645142|NCT00843115|162980957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate @ 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81645143|NCT00843115|162980958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81645144|NCT00843115|162980959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test of proportions|Holms multiplicity adjustment (Stepdown Bonferroni) for statistical significance of each p-value, while controlling experiment wise error rate at 0.05||null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects who improved or stabilized, among those who had the symptom at baseline, is less than or equal to 0.5; the alternative hypothesis: this proportion is greater than 0.5||||<0.0001
81645145|NCT00843115|162980960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|One sample t-test, testing whether mean change from baseline is significantly different from zero.||Change from baseline in total score at Week 12||||<0.0001
81645146|NCT00843115|162980961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|One sample t-test, testing whether mean change from baseline is significantly different from zero||Change from baseline in total score at Week 12 Last Observation Carried Forward||||<0.0001
81645147|NCT00843115|162980962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||correlation coefficient|P value tests whether Pearson Product Correlation Coefficient is significantly different from zero||||||<0.0001
81645148|NCT00843115|162980963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||correlation coefficient|p-value tests whether Pearson Product Correlation Coefficient is significantly different from zero||||||<0.0001
81645149|NCT00843115|162980964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|One sample t-test, testing whether mean change from baseline is significantly different from zero.||||||<0.0001
81645150|NCT00843115|162980965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|One sample t-test, testing whether mean change from baseline is significantly different from zero||||||<0.0001
81702054|NCT03706040|163100036|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|12.2||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|31.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline disease severity (moderate \[vIGA-AD 3\] versus severe \[vIGA-AD 4\]).|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||31.5|-7.0|0.213
81645151|NCT00843115|162980966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0713|||||||correlation coefficient|||||||0.0713
81645152|NCT00843115|162980967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0225|||||||Correlation coefficient|||||||0.0225
81645153|NCT00843115|162980968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0152|||||||t-test, 2 sided|One sample t-test, testing whether mean change from baseline is significantly different from zero.||||||0.0152
81645154|NCT00843115|162980969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0229|||||||t-test, 2 sided|One sample t-test, testing whether mean change from baseline is significantly different from zero||||||0.0229
81645155|NCT00843115|162980970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|One sample t-test, testing whether mean change from baseline is significantly different from zero.||||||<0.0001
81645156|NCT00843115|162980971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|One sample t-test, testing whether mean change from baseline is significantly different from zero.||||||<0.0001
81645157|NCT00843115|162980972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7963|||||||McNemar|"McNemar's Test for paired proportions tested the difference between the proportion of subjects with Any problem at baseline versus Week 12."||||||0.7963
81645158|NCT00843115|162980973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|"McNemar's Test for paired proportions tested the difference between the proportion of subjects with Any problem at baseline versus Week 12 LOCF."||||||1.0000
81645159|NCT00843115|162980974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0719|||||||McNemar|"McNemar's Test for paired proportions tested the difference between the proportion of subjects with Any problem at baseline versus Week 12"||||||0.0719
81645160|NCT00843115|162980975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1779|||||||McNemar|"McNemar's Test for paired proportions tested the difference between the proportion of subjects with Any problem at baseline versus Week 12 LOCF."||||||0.1779
81645161|NCT00843115|162980976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|"McNemar's Test for paired proportions tested the difference between the proportion of subjects with Any problem at baseline versus Week 12"||||||1.0000
81645162|NCT00843115|162980977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8575|||||||McNemar|"McNemar's Test for paired proportions tested the difference between the proportion of subjects with Any problem at baseline versus Week 12 LOCF"||||||0.8575
81525096|NCT02262754|162738395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.62|0.15||||||Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||0.15|-0.62|
81525097|NCT02262754|162738395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.58||||||Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||0.58|-0.19|
81525098|NCT02262754|162738395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.39|0.45||||||Week 3: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||0.45|-0.39|
81604547|NCT03502616|162886107|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.20|-0.47|<0.0001
81604548|NCT03502616|162886107|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.31|-0.61|<0.0001
81525099|NCT02262754|162738395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.69|0.16||||||Week 3: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||0.16|-0.69|
81525100|NCT02262754|162738395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||||90.0|-0.12|0.71||||||Week 3: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||0.71|-0.12|
81525101|NCT02262754|162738395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.55||||||Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||0.55|-0.40|
81525102|NCT02262754|162738395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.84|0.11||||||Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||0.11|-0.84|
81645163|NCT00843115|162980978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|"McNemar's Test for paired proportions tested the difference between the proportion of subjects with Any problem at baseline versus Week 12"||||||1.0000
81645164|NCT00843115|162980979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|"McNemar's Test for paired proportions tested the difference between the proportion of subjects with Any problem at baseline versus Week 12 LOCF"||||||1.0000
81645165|NCT00843115|162980980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0131|||||||McNemar|"McNemar's Test for paired proportions tested the difference between the proportion of subjects with Any problem at baseline versus Week 12"||||||0.0131
81645166|NCT00843115|162980981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078|||||||McNemar|"McNemar's Test for paired proportions tested the difference between the proportion of subjects with Any problem at baseline versus Week 12 LOCF"||||||0.0078
81645167|NCT00225277|162980982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.886||||0.002||95.0|-1.448|-0.325|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - Glimepiride|2 Way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), treatment and center effects with baseline value as covariate. Least Squares (LS) mean change and LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||-0.3250|-1.4480|0.002
81525103|NCT02262754|162738395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.91||||||Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||0.91|-0.03|
81525104|NCT02262754|162738396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.08||||||Week 1: The mixed effect repeated measures model includes treatment, week and the week\*treatment interaction as fixed effects, week repeated within each subject as a repeated effect and log baseline as a response. LS Mean Difference and 90 percent confidence interval was calculated from log values.||0.08|-0.03|
81525105|NCT02262754|162738396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.02||||||Week 1: The mixed effect repeated measures model includes treatment, week and the week\*treatment interaction as fixed effects, week repeated within each subject as a repeated effect and log baseline as a response. LS Mean Difference and 90 percent confidence interval was calculated from log values.||0.02|-0.09|
81645168|NCT00225277|162980983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.048||||0.064||95.0|-8.3336|0.2374|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Pioglitazone - Glimepiride|2 Way ANCOVA, treatment and center effects with baseline value as covariate. LS mean of the treatment difference reported.||0.2374|-8.3336|0.064
81645169|NCT00225277|162980984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.744||||||Kaplan-Meier methodology was used to estimate the time to event for each composite endpoint. The p-value was based on a log-rank test.|Log Rank|||||||0.744
81525106|NCT02262754|162738396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.12||||||Week 1: The mixed effect repeated measures model includes treatment, week and the week\*treatment interaction as fixed effects, week repeated within each subject as a repeated effect and log baseline as a response. LS Mean Difference and 90 percent confidence interval was calculated from log values.||0.12|0.01|
81525107|NCT02262754|162738396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.1||||||Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model includes treatment, week and the week\*treatment interaction as fixed effects, week repeated within each subject as a repeated effect and log baseline as a response. LS Mean Difference and 90 percent confidence interval was calculated from log values.||0.10|-0.09|
81645170|NCT00225277|162980985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.883||95.0||||Kaplan-Meier methodology was used to estimate the time to event for each composite endpoint. The p-value was based on a log-rank test.|Log Rank|||||||0.883
81645171|NCT00225277|162980986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.663||95.0||||Kaplan-Meier methodology was used to estimate the time to event for each composite endpoint. The p-value was based on a log-rank test.|Log Rank|||||||0.663
81645172|NCT01182103|162981003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81645173|NCT01182103|162981004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81645174|NCT01182103|162981005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81645175|NCT00784277|162981010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least-Squares Means|55.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.37||0.007||95.0|15.11|95.13||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity for comparison against placebo using Hochberg's test.|ANCOVA|The model includes treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline pain intensity score as covariate.|The 95% confidence interval is unadjusted for multiplicity.|||95.13|15.11|0.007
81645176|NCT00784277|162981010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least-Squares Means|63.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.23||0.004||95.0|23.67|103.13||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity for comparison against placebo using Hochberg's test.|ANCOVA|The model includes treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline pain intensity score as covariate.|The 95% confidence interval is unadjusted for multiplicity.|||103.13|23.67|0.004
81645177|NCT00784277|162981011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least-Squares Means|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.001||95.0|2.22|4.01||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity for comparison against Oxycodone using Hochberg's test.|ANCOVA|The model includes treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline value as covariate.|The 95% confidence interval is unadjusted for multiplicity.|||4.01|2.22|<0.001
81645178|NCT00784277|162981011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least-Squares Means|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|<|0.001||95.0|1.34|3.12||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity for comparison against Oxycodone using Hochberg's test.|ANCOVA|The model includes treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline value as covariate.|The 95% confidence interval is unadjusted for multiplicity.|||3.12|1.34|<0.001
81645179|NCT00784277|162981011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least-Squares Means|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|<|0.001||95.0|0.72|2.5||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity for comparison against Oxycodone using Hochberg's test.|ANCOVA|The model includes treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline value as covariate.|The 95% confidence interval is unadjusted for multiplicity.|||2.50|0.72|<0.001
81645180|NCT04414397|162981034|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|66.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.9|78.8||Analysis was performed using the SAS procedure MIANALYZE with normal approximation to generate an associated p-value for the comparison of responder rates between groups.|Multiple imputation regression|||JUVÉDERM® VOLUMA® XC Treatment vs No-treatment control||78.8|54.9|<0.0001
81645181|NCT04414397|162981038|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is based on a 2-sided paired t-test at the 5% level to demonstrate that the mean satisfaction score at Month 3 visit is statistically greater than at Baseline for the treatment group.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81645182|NCT04414397|162981039|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is based on a 2-sided paired t-test at the 5% level to demonstrate that the mean satisfaction score at Month 3 is statistically greater than at Baseline for the treatment group.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81645183|NCT01679613|162981042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio in percentage|160.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.9||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|148.245|173.736||p-value for ratio outside interval 0.8 - 1.25|ANOVA|The model includes fixed effects for sequence, period, and treatment. Subjects within sequences is included as random effect.|"Ratio calculated as nintedanib+ketoconazole divided by nintedanib (in %).~The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)."|||173.736|148.245|1.0000
81645184|NCT01679613|162981043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio in percentage|179.62|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.9||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|157.557|204.779||p-value for ratio outside interval 0.8 - 1.25|ANOVA|The model includes fixed effects for sequence, period, and treatment. Subjects within sequences is included as random effect.|"The standard deviation is actually the gCV (in %).~Ratio calculated as nintedanib+ketoconazole divided by nintedanib"|||204.779|157.557|1.0000
81645185|NCT01679613|162981044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio in percentage|168.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.9||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|155.252|181.981||p-value for ratio outside interval 0.8 to 1.25|ANOVA|The model includes fixed effects for sequence, period, and treatment. Subjects within sequences is included as random effect.|"The standard deviation is actually the gCV.~Ratio calculated as nintedanib+ketoconazole divided by nintedanib (in %)."|||181.981|155.252|1.000
81645186|NCT00113269|162981084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||differences in event rates|-3.3||||0.4889|TWO_SIDED|95.305|-12.7|6.1|||Normal approximation|Analysis based on normal approximation using Greenwood's formula for standard error.|95.305% Confidence Interval is reported, as adjusted for interim analysis based on normal approximation using Greenwood's formula for standard error.|||6.1|-12.7|0.4889
81645187|NCT00113269|162981084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||differences in event rates|-15.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.305|-21.9|-9.4|||normal approximation|Analysis based on normal approximation using Greenwood's formula for standard error.|95.305% Confidence Interval is reported, as adjusted for interim analysis based on normal approximation using Greenwood's formula for standard error.|||-9.4|-21.9|<0.0001
81645188|NCT00113269|162981085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||differences in event rates|2.7||||0.6533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|14.3|||normal approximation|||||14.3|-9.0|0.6533
81645189|NCT00113269|162981085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||differences in event rates|-11.9||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|-4.2|||normal approximation|||||-4.2|-19.5|0.0024
81645190|NCT00113269|162981086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||differences in event rates|-6.1||||0.4087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|8.4|||normal approximation|||||8.4|-20.7|0.4087
81702055|NCT03706040|163100038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|3.6|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis with treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, vIGA-AD categories (moderate vs severe) and Baseline value in the model.|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||3.6|-3.6|0.988
81702056|NCT03706040|163100038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|2.7|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis with treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, vIGA-AD categories (moderate vs severe) and Baseline value in the model.|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||2.7|-4.7|0.594
81645191|NCT00113269|162981086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||differences in event rates|-8.7||||0.0456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|-0.2|||normal approximation|||||-0.2|-17.2|0.0456
81645192|NCT00113269|162981087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||differences in event rates|1.1||||0.8742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|15.0|||normal approximation|||||15.0|-12.7|0.8742
81645193|NCT00113269|162981087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||differences in event rates|-14.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|-5.7|||normal approximation|||||-5.7|-22.5|0.0010
81645194|NCT00113269|162981089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||differences in event rates|3.5||||0.4134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|11.7|||normal approximation|Analysis based on normal approximation using Greenwood's formula for standard error.||||11.7|-4.8|0.4134
81645195|NCT00113269|162981089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||differences in event rates|2.4||||0.2459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|6.5|||normal approximation|Analysis based on normal approximation using Greenwood's formula for standard error.||||6.5|-1.7|0.2459
81645196|NCT00113269|162981090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||differences in event rates|6.0||||0.3155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|17.6|||normal approximation|||||17.6|-5.7|0.3155
81645197|NCT00113269|162981090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||differences in event rates|-0.4||||0.9045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|5.7|||normal approximation|||||5.7|-6.5|0.9045
81645198|NCT00113269|162981091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||differences in event rates|1.6||||0.5265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|6.7|||normal approximation|Analysis based on normal approximation using Greenwood's formula for standard error.||||6.7|-3.4|0.5265
81645199|NCT00113269|162981091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||differences in event rates|-0.6||||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|2.2|||normal approximation|Analysis based on normal approximation using Greenwood's formula for standard error.||||2.2|-3.4|0.6820
81645200|NCT00113269|162981092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||differences in event rates|5.9||||0.1797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|14.4|||normal approximation|||||14.4|-2.7|0.1797
81645201|NCT00113269|162981092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||differences in event rates|-1.4||||0.5655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|3.4|||normal approximation|||||3.4|-6.3|0.5655
81462801|NCT02347774|162618057|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 215 subjects per treatment would give \~ 90% power to detect a treatment difference of 80 mL in the change from baseline in trough FEV1 at Week 12 between each of the 2 SUN-101 dose groups and placebo at alpha= 0.05, assuming a standard deviation of 255 mL and using a 2-sided test.|Least Mean Squared (SE)|0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02006||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0416|0.1204|||Least Mean Squared (SE)||In order to control the family-wise Type I error rate, the Hochberg procedure (a tree-structured gatekeeping procedure) was used for comparisons of the primary efficacy endpoints and the key secondary efficacy endpoints.|The change from baseline in trough FEV1 was analyzed using a mixed model repeated measures including terms for treatment, cardiovascular risk, background LABA use, visit week, visit week by treatment interaction, and baseline FEV1 as a covariate. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1204|0.0416|0.0001
81604549|NCT03502616|162886107|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.32|-0.62|<0.0001
81702057|NCT03706040|163100042|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.318|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6137||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.531|-0.105|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis with treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, vIGA-AD categories (moderate vs severe) and Baseline value in the model.|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||-0.105|-2.531|0.033
81604550|NCT03502616|162886107|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.37|-0.67|<0.0001
81604551|NCT03502616|162886107|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.12|||LS mean difference|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.12|-0.46|0.0008
81604552|NCT03502616|162886107|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.05|-0.39|0.0116
81604553|NCT03502616|162886107|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093||0.0416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.01|-0.37|0.0416
81604554|NCT03502616|162886107|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.0915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.03|-0.34|0.0915
81604555|NCT03502616|162886108|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.706|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|4.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||4.24|1.46|<0.0001
81604556|NCT03502616|162886108|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.761|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||5.10|2.11|<0.0001
81604557|NCT03502616|162886108|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|5.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.902|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.65|7.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||7.20|3.65|<0.0001
81604558|NCT03502616|162886108|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|5.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.943|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|6.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||6.86|3.15|<0.0001
81604559|NCT03502616|162886108|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.012||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|5.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||5.42|1.44|0.0008
81604560|NCT03502616|162886108|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.064||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|3.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||3.68|-0.52|0.1390
81604561|NCT03502616|162886108|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.024||0.5217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|2.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||2.67|-1.36|0.5217
81604562|NCT03502616|162886108|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.027||0.1415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|3.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||3.54|-0.51|0.1415
81604563|NCT03502616|162886108|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.128||0.0533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|4.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||4.41|-0.03|0.0533
81645202|NCT00113269|162981093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4735||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis tests the difference between treatment groups for the mean change from month 1 with the month 1 value as covariate.||P-Value applies to 'Change from Month 1'||||0.4735
81645203|NCT00113269|162981093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1186||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis tests the difference between treatment groups for the mean change from month 1 with the month 1 value as covariate.||P-Value applies to 'Change from Month 1'||||0.1186
81645204|NCT00113269|162981094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5231||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis tests the difference between treatment groups for the mean change from month 1 with the month 1 value as covariate.||P-Value applies to 'Change from Month 1'||||0.5231
81645205|NCT00113269|162981094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis tests the difference between treatment groups for the mean change from month 1 with the month 1 value as covariate.||P-Value applies to 'Change from Month 1'||||0.1220
81645206|NCT00835510|162981095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0127||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|two-sided||||||0.0127
81645207|NCT00835510|162981095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|two-sided||||||<0.0001
81462802|NCT02347774|162618058|SUPERIORITY||Least Mean Squared (SE)|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02055|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0417|0.1224||In order to control the family-wise Type I error rate, the Hochberg procedure (a tree-structured gatekeeping procedure) was used for comparisons of the primary efficacy endpoints and the key secondary efficacy endpoints.|Least Mean Squared (SE)|I||The change from baseline in trough FEV1 was analyzed using a mixed model repeated measures model including terms for treatment, cardiovascular risk, background LABA use, visit week, visit week by treatment interaction, and baseline FEV1 as a covariate. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1224|0.0417|<0.0001
81604564|NCT03502616|162886109|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.352||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.94|0.55|0.0005
81604565|NCT03502616|162886109|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.381|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||2.45|0.95|<0.0001
81604566|NCT03502616|162886109|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.423|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||3.02|1.35|<0.0001
81604567|NCT03502616|162886109|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.439|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||2.84|1.11|<0.0001
81604568|NCT03502616|162886109|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.454||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||2.45|0.67|0.0007
81604569|NCT03502616|162886109|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.485||0.2018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|1.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.58|-0.33|0.2018
81604570|NCT03502616|162886109|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.465||0.6432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.13|-0.70|0.6432
81604571|NCT03502616|162886109|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.4092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.31|-0.54|0.4092
81604572|NCT03502616|162886109|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.506||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|1.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.81|-0.18|0.1070
81604573|NCT03502616|162886110|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.428||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||2.46|0.78|0.0002
81604574|NCT03502616|162886110|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.466|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||2.84|1.00|<0.0001
81604575|NCT03502616|162886110|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.549|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.18|4.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||4.34|2.18|<0.0001
81604576|NCT03502616|162886110|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.564|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|4.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||4.15|1.93|<0.0001
81604577|NCT03502616|162886110|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.621||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|3.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||3.09|0.65|0.0028
81462803|NCT02347774|162618058|SUPERIORITY||Least Mean Squared (SE)|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02069||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0433|0.1246||In order to control the family-wise Type I error rate, the Hochberg procedure (a tree-structured gatekeeping procedure) was used for comparisons of the primary efficacy endpoints and the key secondary efficacy endpoints.|Least Mean Squared (SE)|||The change from baseline in trough FEV1 was analyzed using a mixed model repeated measures model including terms for treatment, cardiovascular risk, background LABA use, visit week, visit week by treatment interaction, and baseline FEV1 as a covariate. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1246|0.0433|0.0001
81525108|NCT02262754|162738396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.05||||||Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model includes treatment, week and the week\*treatment interaction as fixed effects, week repeated within each subject as a repeated effect and log baseline as a response. LS Mean Difference and 90 percent confidence interval was calculated from log values.||0.05|-0.15|
81604578|NCT03502616|162886110|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.638||0.1289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|2.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||2.23|-0.28|0.1289
81604579|NCT03502616|162886110|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.616||0.4698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.66|-0.77|0.4698
81525109|NCT02262754|162738396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.15||||||Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model includes treatment, week and the week\*treatment interaction as fixed effects, week repeated within each subject as a repeated effect and log baseline as a response. LS Mean Difference and 90 percent confidence interval was calculated from log values.||0.15|-0.04|
81525110|NCT02262754|162738396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.12||||||Week 3: The mixed effect repeated measures model includes treatment, week and the week\*treatment interaction as fixed effects, week repeated within each subject as a repeated effect and log baseline as a response. LS Mean Difference and 90 percent confidence interval was calculated from log values.||0.12|-0.12|
81604580|NCT03502616|162886110|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.603||0.0616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|2.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||2.32|-0.06|0.0616
81604581|NCT03502616|162886110|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.681||0.0455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||2.71|0.03|0.0455
81604582|NCT03502616|162886111|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.52|-1.25|<0.0001
81645208|NCT00835510|162981100|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criteria for equivalence is that the 90% confidence interval for the difference in cure rate had to be between -20% to +20%.|Cure rate difference|-19.78||||||90.0|-30.27|-9.29||||||||-9.29|-30.27|
81645209|NCT01268098|162981118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment difference|5.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|30.7||All hypothesis testings in this study were based on type I error of 0.05. Adjustment for multiplicity was not applied.|Fisher Exact|The 2-sided Fisher's Exact test was utilized to test for difference between the two dose arms.|The 2-sided asymptotic 95% confidence interval is based on normal approximation.|The null hypothesis corresponding to the primary efficacy endpoint is that the percentages of subjects who meet the endpoint criteria are the same for both dose arms. This sample size for this study was not based on the statistical considerations.||30.7|-20.6|>0.999
81525111|NCT02262754|162738396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.07||||||Week 3: The mixed effect repeated measures model includes treatment, week and the week\*treatment interaction as fixed effects, week repeated within each subject as a repeated effect and log baseline as a response. LS Mean Difference and 90 percent confidence interval was calculated from log values.||0.07|-0.16|
81527868|NCT04808141|162742724|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Net)|-0.42||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.78||the threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Quantile mixed-effects model|Robust method on the medians||||1.78|-2.10|0.871
81604583|NCT03502616|162886111|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.215|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.80|-1.65|<0.0001
81604584|NCT03502616|162886111|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|-1.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.26|-2.17|<0.0001
81645210|NCT01268098|162981119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.258|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|The 2-sided Fisher's Exact test was utilized to test for difference betweenthe two dose arms.||The null hypothesis corresponding to this endpoint is that the percentages of subjects who meet the endpoint criteria are the same for both dose arms.||||0.258
81604585|NCT03502616|162886111|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.247|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.23|-2.20|<0.0001
81604586|NCT03502616|162886111|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|-1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.05|-2.07|<0.0001
81604587|NCT03502616|162886111|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.281||0.0483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.00|-1.11|0.0483
81604588|NCT03502616|162886111|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.286||0.0357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.04|-1.17|0.0357
81604589|NCT03502616|162886111|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.278||0.0508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.00|-1.09|0.0508
81604590|NCT03502616|162886111|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.282||0.0614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.03|-1.08|0.0614
81525112|NCT02262754|162738396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.16||||||Week 3: The mixed effect repeated measures model includes treatment, week and the week\*treatment interaction as fixed effects, week repeated within each subject as a repeated effect and log baseline as a response. LS Mean Difference and 90 percent confidence interval was calculated from log values.||0.16|-0.07|
81604591|NCT03502616|162886112|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.53|-1.26|<0.0001
81604592|NCT03502616|162886112|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.92|-1.75|<0.0001
81604593|NCT03502616|162886112|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|-1.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.54|-2.41|<0.0001
81645211|NCT01222533|162981139|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The standard bioequivalence range of 80 to 125% was pre-specified for Cmax,ss in order to assess the relative systemic exposure following inhalation of Tio R5 compared to Tio HH18. Bioequivalence was not used as a surrogate for efficacy.|Geometric mean ratio (percentage)|80.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|43.4||0.4423||90.0|73.49|88.52||Maximum of two one-sided p-values for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80 percent to 125 percent.|ANOVA||Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|||88.52|73.49|0.4423
81702058|NCT03706040|163100042|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.648|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.626||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.885|-0.411|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis with treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, vIGA-AD categories (moderate vs severe) and Baseline value in the model.|Between Group Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||-0.411|-2.885|0.009
81604594|NCT03502616|162886112|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.245|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.40|-2.37|<0.0001
81604595|NCT03502616|162886112|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.243|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.14|-2.10|<0.0001
81604596|NCT03502616|162886112|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.261||0.0492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.00|-1.03|0.0492
81604597|NCT03502616|162886112|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.266||0.2614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.22|-0.82|0.2614
81604598|NCT03502616|162886112|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272||0.0722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.04|-1.03|0.0722
81645212|NCT01222533|162981140|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The standard bioequivalence range of 80 to 125% was pre-specified for AUC0-6,ss in order to assess the relative systemic exposure following inhalation of Tio R5 compared to Tio HH18. Bioequivalence was not used as a surrogate for efficacy.|Geometric mean ratio (percentage)|75.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|34.1||0.8683||90.0|70.44|81.98||Maximum of two one-sided p-values for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80 percent to 125 percent.|ANOVA||Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|||81.98|70.44|0.8683
81604599|NCT03502616|162886112|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.275||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.15|-1.24|0.0121
81604600|NCT03502616|162886113|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.207|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.51|-1.33|<0.0001
81604601|NCT03502616|162886113|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.216|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|-1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.17|-2.02|<0.0001
81604602|NCT03502616|162886113|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.54|-2.50|<0.0001
81604603|NCT03502616|162886113|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.50|-2.50|<0.0001
81604604|NCT03502616|162886113|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-1.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.32|-2.35|<0.0001
81604605|NCT03502616|162886113|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.274||0.0785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.06|-1.02|0.0785
81645213|NCT01222533|162981141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||||95.0|0.06|0.114|||||Tio R1.25-Placebo|||0.114|0.060|
81604606|NCT03502616|162886113|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.275||0.3047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.26|-0.82|0.3047
81604607|NCT03502616|162886113|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.283||0.1009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.09|-1.02|0.1009
81645214|NCT01222533|162981141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001||95.0|0.074|0.128|||ANOVA|Adjusted for sequence, patients within sequences, period and treatment.|Tio R2.5-Placebo|||0.128|0.074|<0.0001
81645215|NCT01222533|162981141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001||95.0|0.094|0.148|||ANOVA|Adjusted for sequence, patients within sequences, period and treatment.|Tio R5-Placebo|||0.148|0.094|<0.0001
81604608|NCT03502616|162886113|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.287||0.0764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.05|-1.08|0.0764
81645216|NCT01222533|162981142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.165|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||||95.0|0.141|0.189|||||Tio R1.25-Placebo.|||0.189|0.141|
81645217|NCT01222533|162981142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001||95.0|0.161|0.209|||ANOVA|Adjusted for sequence, patients within sequences, period and treatment.|Tio R2.5-Placebo|||0.209|0.161|<0.0001
81604609|NCT03502616|162886114|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.11|-0.73|0.0089
81604610|NCT03502616|162886114|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.42|-1.12|<0.0001
81604611|NCT03502616|162886114|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.70|-1.50|<0.0001
81604612|NCT03502616|162886114|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|-0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.88|-1.71|<0.0001
81604613|NCT03502616|162886114|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.217|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.80|-1.66|<0.0001
81604614|NCT03502616|162886114|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.242||0.1686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.14|-0.81|0.1686
81604615|NCT03502616|162886114|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.21|-0.72|0.2800
81604616|NCT03502616|162886114|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.243||0.1135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.09|-0.86|0.1135
81604617|NCT03502616|162886114|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.247||0.2496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.20|-0.77|0.2496
81604618|NCT03502616|162886115|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.47|-1.22|<0.0001
81645218|NCT01222533|162981142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.191|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001||95.0|0.167|0.216|||ANOVA|Adjusted for sequence, patients within sequences, period and treatment.|Tio R5-Placebo|||0.216|0.167|<0.0001
81645219|NCT01222533|162981143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||||95.0|0.13|0.18|||||Tio R1.25-Placebo|||0.180|0.130|
81645220|NCT01222533|162981143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001||95.0|0.155|0.205|||ANOVA|Adjusted for sequence, patients within sequences, period and treatment.|Tio R2.5-Placebo|||0.205|0.155|<0.0001
81645221|NCT01222533|162981143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.187|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001||95.0|0.162|0.211|||ANOVA|Adjusted for sequence, patients within sequences, period and treatment.|Tio R5-Placebo|||0.211|0.162|<0.0001
81645222|NCT01222533|162981144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||||95.0|0.083|0.194|||||Tio R1.25-Placebo|||0.194|0.083|
81604619|NCT03502616|162886115|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|-1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.07|-1.89|<0.0001
81604620|NCT03502616|162886115|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|-1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.16|-2.06|<0.0001
81604621|NCT03502616|162886115|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.237|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.40|-2.34|<0.0001
81604622|NCT03502616|162886115|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.236|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|-1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.25|-2.18|<0.0001
81604623|NCT03502616|162886115|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.245||0.0385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.03|-0.99|0.0385
81604624|NCT03502616|162886115|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252||0.0463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.01|-1.00|0.0463
81604625|NCT03502616|162886115|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.14|-1.15|0.0126
81604626|NCT03502616|162886115|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.268||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.03|-1.09|0.0372
81604627|NCT03502616|162886116|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.53||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.68|20.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||20.52|6.68|0.0001
81604628|NCT03502616|162886116|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|28.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.78|37.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||37.80|19.78|<0.0001
81604629|NCT03502616|162886116|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|33.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.83|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.84|42.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||42.78|23.84|<0.0001
81604630|NCT03502616|162886116|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|36.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.95|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.67|46.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||46.07|26.67|<0.0001
81604631|NCT03502616|162886116|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|36.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.74|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.05|45.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||45.63|27.05|<0.0001
81604632|NCT03502616|162886116|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.99||0.3498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.14|17.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||17.35|-6.14|0.3498
81645223|NCT01222533|162981144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.133|0.244|||ANOVA|Adjusted for sequence, patients within sequences, period and treatment.|Tio R2.5-Placebo|||0.244|0.133|<0.0001
81527869|NCT04808141|162742725|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.43||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.59||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Quantile mixed-effects model|Robust method on the medians||||1.59|-0.59|0.360
81604633|NCT03502616|162886116|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89||0.6835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.96|9.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 32: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||9.15|-13.96|0.6835
81604634|NCT03502616|162886116|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.98||0.7704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.47|9.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||9.98|-13.47|0.7704
81604635|NCT03502616|162886116|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.95||0.8492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|10.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||10.53|-12.80|0.8492
81604636|NCT03502616|162886117|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.1692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|5.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||5.43|-0.95|0.1692
81604637|NCT03502616|162886117|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|4.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|8.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||8.46|0.46|0.0289
81604638|NCT03502616|162886117|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|11.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||11.09|0.95|0.0199
81604639|NCT03502616|162886117|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|12.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.46||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.26|18.81|||Difference in percentage|||Week 12: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||18.81|5.26|0.0005
81604640|NCT03502616|162886117|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|12.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.45||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.29|18.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||18.80|5.29|0.0005
81604641|NCT03502616|162886117|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|10.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|18.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||18.83|1.24|0.0253
81604642|NCT03502616|162886117|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|7.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.75||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|17.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 32: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||17.24|-1.38|0.0950
81604643|NCT03502616|162886117|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|7.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.86||0.1377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|16.73|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||16.73|-2.31|0.1377
81604644|NCT03502616|162886117|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.91||0.2472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.94|15.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||15.30|-3.94|0.2472
81604645|NCT03502616|162886118|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.41|-1.05|<0.0001
81604646|NCT03502616|162886118|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.91|-1.65|<0.0001
81604647|NCT03502616|162886118|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|-1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.09|-1.92|<0.0001
81604648|NCT03502616|162886118|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.24|-2.11|<0.0001
81604649|NCT03502616|162886118|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.00|-1.88|<0.0001
81604650|NCT03502616|162886118|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.235||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.06|-0.86|0.0880
81604651|NCT03502616|162886118|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.241||0.0921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.07|-0.88|0.0921
81645224|NCT01222533|162981144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.236|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.18|0.292|||ANOVA|Adjusted for sequence, patients within sequences, period and treatment.|Tio R5-Placebo|||0.292|0.180|<0.0001
81645225|NCT01222533|162981145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.283|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||||95.0|0.241|0.326|||||Tio R1.25-Placebo|||0.326|0.241|
81645226|NCT01222533|162981145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.319|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.276|0.362|||ANOVA|Adjusted for sequence, patients within sequences, period and treatment.|Tio R2.5-Placebo|||0.362|0.276|<0.0001
81645227|NCT01222533|162981145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.335|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.292|0.378|||ANOVA|Adjusted for sequence, patients within sequences, period and treatment.|Tio R5-Placebo|||0.378|0.292|<0.0001
81645228|NCT01222533|162981146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||||95.0|0.236|0.325|||||Tio R1.25-Placebo|||0.325|0.236|
81645229|NCT01222533|162981146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.324|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.279|0.369|||ANOVA|Adjusted for sequence, patients within sequences, period and treatment.|Tio R2.5-Placebo|||0.369|0.279|<0.0001
81645230|NCT01222533|162981146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.339|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.294|0.384|||ANOVA|Adjusted for sequence, patients within sequences, period and treatment.|Tio R5-Placebo|||0.384|0.294|<0.0001
81645231|NCT01037413|162981199|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|-8.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-8.1|-21.3|<0.001
81702059|NCT00439725|163100047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3858|<|0.0001||95.0|0.087|0.393||1st test in a hierarchy, a p-value of less than 0.05 would be considered significant.|Regression, Cox|Stratified by intended treatment duration, adjusted for pre-treatment||The rivaroxaban to comparator hazard ratio was computed with a 95% CI (confidence interval) (two-sided testing).||0.393|0.087|< 0.0001
81525113|NCT02262754|162738396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.14||||||Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model includes treatment, week and the week\*treatment interaction as fixed effects, week repeated within each subject as a repeated effect and log baseline as a response. LS Mean Difference and 90 percent confidence interval was calculated from log values.||0.14|-0.16|
81525114|NCT02262754|162738396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.05||||||Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model includes treatment, week and the week\*treatment interaction as fixed effects, week repeated within each subject as a repeated effect and log baseline as a response. LS Mean Difference and 90 percent confidence interval was calculated from log values.||0.05|-0.24|
81645232|NCT01037413|162981200|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-8.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-8.3|-21.2|<0.001
81702060|NCT00439725|163100048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.385|<|0.0001||95.0|0.085|0.383||2nd test in a hierarchy, a p-value of less than 0.05 would be considered significant. If the 1st test in hierarchy was significant.|Regression, Cox|Stratified by intended treatment duration, adjusted for pre-treatment||The rivaroxaban to comparator hazard ratio was computed with a 95% CI (two-sided testing).||0.383|0.085|< 0.0001
81527870|NCT04808141|162742726|EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.837
81645233|NCT01037413|162981200|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.3|-17.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-17.7|-34.3|<0.001
81645234|NCT01037413|162981201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Vascularity: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.1|-2.3|0.033
81645235|NCT01037413|162981201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Pigmentation: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.4|-1.9|0.003
81645236|NCT01037413|162981201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Thickness: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.8|-2.5|<0.001
81645237|NCT01037413|162981201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Relief: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-1.0|-2.7|<0.001
81645238|NCT01037413|162981201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Pliability: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.3|-1.9|0.012
81645239|NCT01037413|162981201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Surface Area: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.5|-2.4|0.003
81645240|NCT01037413|162981201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Overall Opinion: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-1.1|-2.6|<0.001
81645241|NCT01037413|162981201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-4.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Composite Score: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-4.0|-12.7|<0.001
81645242|NCT01037413|162981201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Vascularity: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-1.4|-3.2|<0.001
81645243|NCT01037413|162981201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Pigmentation: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.9|-2.9|<0.001
81604652|NCT03502616|162886118|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.243||0.0597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.02|-0.94|0.0597
81604653|NCT03502616|162886118|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.00|-0.99|0.0492
81604654|NCT03502616|162886119|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|8.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.29||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|14.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||14.77|1.86|0.0116
81604655|NCT03502616|162886119|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|22.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.99|31.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||31.49|13.99|<0.0001
81604656|NCT03502616|162886119|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|28.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.99|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.09|38.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||38.66|19.09|<0.0001
81604657|NCT03502616|162886119|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|31.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.92|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.28|41.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||41.58|22.28|<0.0001
81604658|NCT03502616|162886119|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|25.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.34|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.82|35.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||35.75|14.82|<0.0001
81604659|NCT03502616|162886119|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|10.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.88||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|22.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||22.23|-0.80|0.0683
81527871|NCT04808141|162742727|EQUIVALENCE||Z-score|-1.28||||0.886|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Ordinal Regression|||||||0.886
81604660|NCT03502616|162886119|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|10.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.94||0.0906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|21.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 32: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||21.70|-1.59|0.0906
81604661|NCT03502616|162886119|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|13.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.94||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|24.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||24.66|1.39|0.0282
81604662|NCT03502616|162886119|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|10.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.98||0.0719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|22.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||22.49|-0.96|0.0719
81604663|NCT03502616|162886120|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|32.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.48|42.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||42.11|23.48|<0.0001
81604664|NCT03502616|162886120|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|40.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.37|50.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||50.70|30.37|<0.0001
81604665|NCT03502616|162886120|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|45.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.03|55.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||55.41|35.03|<0.0001
81604666|NCT03502616|162886120|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|45.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.97|55.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||55.49|34.97|<0.0001
81604667|NCT03502616|162886120|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|42.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.73|52.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||52.88|31.73|<0.0001
81645244|NCT01037413|162981201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Thickness: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.8|-2.8|0.001
81645245|NCT01037413|162981201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-1.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Relief: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-1.3|-3.6|<0.001
81604668|NCT03502616|162886120|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|4.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.85||0.3967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.51|16.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||16.42|-6.51|0.3967
81604669|NCT03502616|162886120|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|4.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.67||0.4442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|15.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 32: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||15.46|-6.78|0.4442
81604670|NCT03502616|162886120|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.92||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|17.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||17.97|-5.22|0.2810
81604671|NCT03502616|162886120|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.95||0.3514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.12|17.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||17.20|-6.12|0.3514
81604672|NCT03502616|162886121|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|8.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.46|14.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||14.21|3.46|0.0013
81604673|NCT03502616|162886121|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|16.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.63|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.13|23.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||23.36|9.13|<0.0001
81604674|NCT03502616|162886121|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|20.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.41|28.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||28.20|12.41|<0.0001
81604675|NCT03502616|162886121|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|22.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.46|31.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||31.08|14.46|<0.0001
81527872|NCT04808141|162742728|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Net)|1.33||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.46||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Quantile mixed-effects model|Robust method on the medians||||2.46|-2.20|0.095
81604676|NCT03502616|162886121|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|25.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.47|34.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||34.10|16.47|<0.0001
81604677|NCT03502616|162886121|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|9.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.62||0.0941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|20.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||20.43|-1.61|0.0941
81604678|NCT03502616|162886121|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.96||0.6727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.17|14.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 32: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||14.21|-9.17|0.6727
81604679|NCT03502616|162886121|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|7.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.96||0.2213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|18.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||18.98|-4.39|0.2213
81604680|NCT03502616|162886121|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.76||0.4137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.58|15.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||15.98|-6.58|0.4137
81604681|NCT03502616|162886122|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.5518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|3.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||3.24|-1.73|0.5518
81604682|NCT03502616|162886122|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|3.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.0524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|7.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||7.47|-0.04|0.0524
81604683|NCT03502616|162886122|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29||0.0216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|9.73|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||9.73|0.77|0.0216
81645246|NCT01037413|162981201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Pliability: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.7|-3.2|0.005
81645247|NCT01037413|162981201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Surface Area: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-1.2|-3.1|<0.001
81645248|NCT01037413|162981201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Overall Opinion: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-1.5|-3.3|<0.001
81645249|NCT01037413|162981201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|-7.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Composite Score: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-7.4|-17.7|<0.001
81645250|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12 Pain: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.0|-1.3|0.067
81645251|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Itching: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.5|-1.2|0.413
81645252|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Color: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.7|-1.6|0.401
81702061|NCT00439725|163100049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.198|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3659|<|0.0001||95.0|0.096|0.405||3rd test in a hierarchy, a p-value of less than 0.05 would be considered significant. If the previous tests in hierarchy were significant|Regression, Cox|Stratified by intended treatment duration, adjusted for pre-treatment||The rivaroxaban to comparator hazard ratio was computed with a 95% CI (two-sided testing).||0.405|0.096|< 0.0001
81702062|NCT00439725|163100050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.278|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3274|<|0.0001||95.0|0.146|0.528||4th test in a hierarchy, a p-value of less than 0.05 would be considered significant. If the previous tests in hierarchy were significant|Regression, Cox|Stratified by intended treatment duration, adjusted for pre-treatment||The rivaroxaban to comparator hazard ratio was computed with a 95% CI (two-sided testing).||0.528|0.146|< 0.0001
81525115|NCT02262754|162738396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.23||||||Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model includes treatment, week and the week\*treatment interaction as fixed effects, week repeated within each subject as a repeated effect and log baseline as a response. LS Mean Difference and 90 percent confidence interval was calculated from log values.||0.23|-0.05|
81702063|NCT00439725|163100053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1121||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison.|Log Rank|||The rivaroxaban to comparator hazard ratio was computed with a 95% CI (two-sided testing), comparison was done for the treatment emergent (within two days after end of treatment) bleeding events.||||0.1121
81645253|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Stiffness: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.2|-2.4|0.083
81645254|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Thickness: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.0|-2.3|0.052
81645255|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Irregular: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.1|-2.3|0.036
81645256|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Overall Opinion: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.0|-2.1|0.045
81645257|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Composite Score: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.1|-9.9|0.054
81645258|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Scar Appearance Composite Score: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.3|-8.2|0.065
81645259|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Pain: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.1|-2.0|0.079
81645260|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Itching: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.3|-1.5|0.158
81645261|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Color: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.5|-3.0|0.010
81645262|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Stiffness: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.8|-3.5|0.003
81645263|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Thickness: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.8|-4.0|0.005
81645264|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Irregular: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.2|-3.5|0.032
81645265|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-0.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Overall Opinion: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.9|-3.8|0.003
81645266|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.8||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|-3.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Composite Score: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-3.1|-16.4|0.006
81645267|NCT01037413|162981202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.2||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|-3.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Scar Appearance Composite Score: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-3.0|-13.4|0.004
81645268|NCT05215418|162981210|OTHER|If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-treatment group difference (VI-0521 minus placebo or phentermine) in change from baseline in 24-hr mean SBP was less than 3 mmHg, success for a non-inferiority test was claimed and the null hypothesis was rejected. If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was less than 0 mmHg, superiority was claimed.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81645269|NCT05215418|162981210|OTHER|If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-treatment group difference (VI-0521 minus placebo or phentermine) in change from baseline in 24-hr mean SBP was less than 3 mmHg, success for a non-inferiority test was claimed and the null hypothesis was rejected. If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was less than 0 mmHg, superiority was claimed.||||||0.0059|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0059
81645270|NCT05215418|162981210|OTHER|If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-treatment group difference (VI-0521 minus placebo or phentermine) in change from baseline in 24-hr mean SBP was less than 3 mmHg, success for a non-inferiority test was claimed and the null hypothesis was rejected. If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was less than 0 mmHg, superiority was claimed.||||||0.1867|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1867
81645271|NCT05215418|162981211|OTHER|If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-treatment group difference (VI-0521 minus placebo or phentermine) in change from baseline in 24-hr mean DBP was less than 3 mmHg, success for a non-inferiority test was claimed and the null hypothesis was rejected. If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was less than 0 mmHg, superiority was claimed.||||||0.0277|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0277
81525116|NCT02262754|162738397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|1.73||||||\>=30 percent sustained response rates: Odds Ratios based on a logistic regression model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||1.73|0.54|
81645272|NCT05215418|162981211|OTHER|If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-treatment group difference (VI-0521 minus placebo or phentermine) in change from baseline in 24-hr mean DBP was less than 3 mmHg, success for a non-inferiority test was claimed and the null hypothesis was rejected. If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was less than 0 mmHg, superiority was claimed.||||||0.0852|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0852
81645273|NCT05215418|162981211|OTHER|If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-treatment group difference (VI-0521 minus placebo or phentermine) in change from baseline in 24-hr mean DBP was less than 3 mmHg, success for a non-inferiority test was claimed and the null hypothesis was rejected. If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was less than 0 mmHg, superiority was claimed.|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.0001
81645274|NCT05215418|162981212|OTHER|If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-treatment group difference (VI-0521 minus placebo or phentermine) in change from baseline in 24-hr mean SBP was less than 3 mmHg, success for a non-inferiority test was claimed and the null hypothesis was rejected. If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was less than 0 mmHg, superiority was claimed.||||||0.0109|||||||ANCOVA|||In-clinic systolic blood pressure||||0.0109
81645275|NCT05215418|162981212|OTHER|If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-treatment group difference (VI-0521 minus placebo or phentermine) in change from baseline in 24-hr mean SBP was less than 3 mmHg, success for a non-inferiority test was claimed and the null hypothesis was rejected. If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was less than 0 mmHg, superiority was claimed.||||||0.0339|||||||ANCOVA|||In-clinic systolic blood pressure||||0.0339
81645276|NCT05215418|162981212|OTHER|If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-treatment group difference (VI-0521 minus placebo or phentermine) in change from baseline in 24-hr mean SBP was less than 3 mmHg, success for a non-inferiority test was claimed and the null hypothesis was rejected. If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was less than 0 mmHg, superiority was claimed.||||||0.6769|||||||ANCOVA|||In-clinic systolic blood pressure||||0.6769
81645277|NCT05215418|162981212|OTHER|If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-treatment group difference (VI-0521 minus placebo or phentermine) in change from baseline in 24-hr mean DBP was less than 3 mmHg, success for a non-inferiority test was claimed and the null hypothesis was rejected. If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was less than 0 mmHg, superiority was claimed.||||||0.0082|||||||ANCOVA|||In-clinic diastolic blood pressure||||0.0082
81645278|NCT05215418|162981212|OTHER|If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-treatment group difference (VI-0521 minus placebo or phentermine) in change from baseline in 24-hr mean DBP was less than 3 mmHg, success for a non-inferiority test was claimed and the null hypothesis was rejected. If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was less than 0 mmHg, superiority was claimed.||||||0.8131|||||||ANCOVA|||In-clinic diastolic blood pressure||||0.8131
81645279|NCT05215418|162981212|OTHER|If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-treatment group difference (VI-0521 minus placebo or phentermine) in change from baseline in 24-hr mean DBP was less than 3 mmHg, success for a non-inferiority test was claimed and the null hypothesis was rejected. If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was less than 0 mmHg, superiority was claimed.||||||0.015|||||||ANCOVA|||In-clinic diastolic blood pressure||||0.0150
81645280|NCT01163955|162981255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.92|<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|9.0|||t-test, 2 sided|DF=50||Start total score at 0 minutes is being compared to the end total score at 5 minutes while sitting in the floor.||9|0|<.0005
81645281|NCT01163955|162981255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.99|<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|9.0|||t-test, 2 sided|DF=50||Start total score at 0 minutes is being compared to the end total score at 5 minutes while sitting in a chair.||9|0|<.0005
81645282|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-79.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.54|-65.73|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 8: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||-65.73|-87.54|< 0.001
81645283|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-71.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.67|-52.0|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 8: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||-52.00|-82.67|< 0.001
81645284|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-79.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.29|-64.17|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 8: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||-64.17|-88.29|< 0.001
81645285|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-72.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.32|-54.13|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 57: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||-54.13|-83.32|< 0.001
81645286|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-73.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.79|-55.11|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 57: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||-55.11|-83.79|< 0.001
81645287|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-71.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.93|-50.82|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 57: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||-50.82|-83.93|< 0.001
81645288|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-68.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.01|-47.78|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 85: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||-47.78|-81.01|< 0.001
81645289|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-81.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.62|-68.49|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 85: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||-68.49|-88.62|< 0.001
81645290|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-79.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.02|-63.34|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 85: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||-63.34|-88.02|< 0.001
81645291|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-32.7||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.71|32.1|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 113: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||32.10|-65.71|0.25
81525117|NCT02262754|162738397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|2.51||||||\>=30 percent sustained response rates: Odds Ratios based on a logistic regression model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||2.51|0.81|
81525118|NCT02262754|162738397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|1.2||||||\>=30 percent sustained response rates: Odds Ratios based on a logistic regression model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||1.20|0.39|
81645292|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|3.44||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.78|80.66|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 169: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||80.66|-40.78|0.90
81645293|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-40.53||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.5|8.82|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 169: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||8.82|-67.50|0.091
81525119|NCT02262754|162738397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|1.81||||||\>=50 percent sustained response rates: Odds Ratios based on a logistic regression model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||1.81|0.37|
81525120|NCT02262754|162738397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|2.35||||||\>=50 percent sustained response rates: Odds Ratios based on a logistic regression model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||2.35|0.53|
81645294|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|13.33||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.39|130.94|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 197: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||130.94|-44.39|0.73
81645295|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-80.02||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.53|-52.87|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 8: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||-52.87|-91.53|0.001
81645296|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-87.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.53|-71.88|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 8: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||-71.88|-94.53|< 0.001
81645297|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Rratio|-79.81||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.44|-52.37|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 57: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||-52.37|-91.44|0.001
81645298|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-83.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.79|-62.95|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 57: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||-62.95|-92.79|< 0.001
81645299|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-81.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.35|-57.46|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 85: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||-57.46|-92.35|< 0.001
81645300|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-84.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.12|-64.6|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 85: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||-64.60|-93.12|< 0.001
81645301|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|43.1||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.06|286.83|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 113: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||286.83|-47.06|0.47
81645302|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-68.58||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.02|-17.63|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 169: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||-17.63|-88.02|0.020
81525121|NCT02262754|162738397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.33|1.6||||||\>=50 percent sustained response rates: Odds Ratios based on a logistic regression model included treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||1.60|0.33|
81527873|NCT04808141|162742730|EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Final Values)|65.8||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.662
81645303|NCT01723514|162981278|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio|-54.32||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.58|19.75|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Day 197: A repeated measures ANCOVA was performed for the ratio of blood flow measures at 30 minutes post capsaicin challenge to pre capsaicin challenge. The model included treatment, day, and the treatment by day interaction as independent variables, and both the 0 minute pre-capsaicin blood flow measure as well as the day 0, 30-minute post-capsaicin blood flow measures on day -1 .||19.75|-82.58|0.11
81645304|NCT00740870|162981299|SUPERIORITY||Kaplan-Meier Rate|74.2|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|67.1||||Z test||||||67.1|<0.0001
81645305|NCT05324007|162981340|EQUIVALENCE|Estimated effect size was based on Liberman et al. (2017) that found a partial eta squared of .478 for the interaction between different-language and same-language conditions. Using G\*power using an alpha of .05, our target sample size of 30 per condition should provide 99.73% power to detect the main effect in the White-White and Black-Black condition and 99.99% power to detect the main effect in the Black-White condition.|partial eta squared|0.062|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||We will examine whether looking time at affiliation will be greater when looking at Black-White interactions than at White-White or Black-Black interactions. That is, we will test if infants will be more surprised (look longer) by affiliation between different-race people interacting than same race people interacting. We will conduct a mixed ANOVA with conditions (Black-White, White-White, Black-Black) as a between-subject and test type (affiliation vs. disengagement) as within-subject factors.||||<.05
81645306|NCT00839332|162981342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Bayesian Posterior Probability|0.333|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Inference about survival was made using a Bayesian posterior probability. The combination treatment would have been considered superior to gemcitabine alone if the posterior probability of superiority exceeded 0.8.|||||
81645307|NCT04167085|162981453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||Threshold p\<0.0167 - Because 3 primary outcomes were prespecified, the familywise error rate was adjusted for 3 endpoints: 0.05/3|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81645308|NCT04167085|162981454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Threshold p\<0.0167 - Because 3 primary outcomes were prespecified, the familywise error rate was adjusted for 3 endpoints: 0.05/3|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81645309|NCT04167085|162981455|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19||||||Threshold p\<0.0167 - Because 3 primary outcomes were prespecified, the familywise error rate was adjusted for 3 endpoints: 0.05/3|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.19
81645310|NCT04167085|162981456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24||||||Threshold p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SF-12 Physical||||0.24
81645311|NCT04167085|162981456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||Threshold p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SF-12 Mental||||0.35
81645312|NCT04167085|162981457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||Threshold p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.50
81645313|NCT04167085|162981458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||Threshold p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.30
81702064|NCT00439725|163100054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|5.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4131|<|0.0001||95.0|2.307|11.652||No adjustment for multiple comparison, a p-value of less than 0.05 would be considered significant.|Regression, Cox|Stratified by intended treatment duration, adjusted for pre-treatment done for treatment-emergent (time window: 2 days)||The rivaroxaban to comparator hazard ratio was computed with a 95% CI (two-sided testing), comparison was done for the treatment emergent (within two days after end of treatment) bleeding events.||11.652|2.307|< 0.0001
81645314|NCT04167085|162981459|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Threshold p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81645315|NCT03640754|162981462|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81702065|NCT01392742|163100170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Binary logistic regression for RVR at Week 4.||||0.000
81702066|NCT01392742|163100170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Binary logistic regression for gender at Week 4.||||0.018
81702067|NCT01392742|163100170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.062|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Binary logistic regression for liver fibrosis at Week 4.||||0.062
81527874|NCT04808141|162742731|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Net)|-1.97||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.69|3.33|||Quantile mixed-effects model|Robust method on the medians||||3.33|-12.69|0.246
81645316|NCT03640754|162981462|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81645317|NCT03640754|162981463|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81645318|NCT03640754|162981463|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81645319|NCT03640754|162981464|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81645320|NCT03640754|162981464|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81645321|NCT03640754|162981465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.199|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.199
81645322|NCT03640754|162981465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.189|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.189
81645323|NCT03640754|162981466|SUPERIORITY|Least squares means (LS Means) from a mixed effects repeated measures model with baseline M+S score, current smoking status, bmi, and parity as covariates||||||0.398|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.398
81645324|NCT03640754|162981466|SUPERIORITY|Least squares means (LS Means) from a mixed effects repeated measures model with baseline M+S score, current smoking status, bmi, and parity as covariates||||||0.391|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.391
81645325|NCT03640754|162981467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.232|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Least squares means (LS Means) from a mixed effects repeated measures model with baseline M+S score, current smoking status, bmi, and parity as covariates||||0.232
81645326|NCT03640754|162981467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Least squares means (LS Means) from a mixed effects repeated measures model with baseline M+S score, current smoking status, bmi, and parity as covariates||||0.085
81645327|NCT03640754|162981468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.501|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.501
81645328|NCT03640754|162981468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.370
81645329|NCT03640754|162981469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.333|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.333
81645330|NCT03640754|162981469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.014
81645331|NCT03640754|162981470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.124|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.124
81645332|NCT03640754|162981470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.175|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.175
81645333|NCT03640754|162981471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.032
81645334|NCT03640754|162981471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.077|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.077
81645335|NCT03640754|162981475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.047
81645336|NCT03640754|162981475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.139|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.139
81645337|NCT03640754|162981475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.395|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.395
81645338|NCT03640754|162981476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.147|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.147
81527875|NCT04808141|162742732|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Net)|-0.73||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|2.69||the threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05|Quantile mixed-effects model|Robust method on the medians.||||2.69|-6.50|0.408
81645339|NCT03640754|162981476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.160
81645340|NCT03640754|162981476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.152|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.152
81645341|NCT03640754|162981477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.286|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.286
81645342|NCT03640754|162981477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.107|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.107
81645343|NCT03640754|162981478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.289|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.289
81645344|NCT03640754|162981478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.338|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.338
81645345|NCT03640754|162981479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.393|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.393
81645346|NCT03640754|162981479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.365|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.365
81645347|NCT03640754|162981480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.406|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.406
81645348|NCT03640754|162981480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.494|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.494
81645349|NCT05329402|162981481|NON_INFERIORITY|"The non-inferiority hypothesis is tenable if the lower limit of 95% confidence interval of the difference in the primary effectiveness evaluation indicator device cutting and anastomosis success rate between the test group and the control group is greater than the non-inferiority critical value (-10%)."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0285|0.0273|||Wald|||||0.0273|-0.0285|0.9727
81645350|NCT00276016|162981484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.561||95.0|||||ANOVA|||For endpoint||||0.561
81645351|NCT00276016|162981485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||For endpoint||||<.001
81645352|NCT00230971|162981486|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 2-sided 95% CI (corrected for continuity) was calculated for the true difference between the cure rates. Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided CI is greater than -15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.6||||||95.0|-6.4|9.6|||t-test, 1 sided||Estimates of the difference, CI and hypothesis tests are weighted by using minimum risk weights.|||9.6|-6.4|
81645353|NCT00230971|162981487|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 2-sided 95% CI (corrected for continuity) was calculated for the true difference between the cure rates. Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided CI is greater than -15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.8||||0.001||95.0|-8.8|12.5|||t-test, 1 sided||Estimates of the difference, CI and hypothesis tests are weighted by using minimum risk weights.|||12.5|-8.8|0.001
81702068|NCT01392742|163100170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Binary logistic regression for HCV genotype at Week 4.||||0.050
81604684|NCT03502616|162886122|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|10.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|16.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||16.17|4.80|0.0003
81604685|NCT03502616|162886122|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|11.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||11.33|2.05|0.0047
81604686|NCT03502616|162886122|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.98||0.7883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.74|8.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||8.88|-6.74|0.7883
81604687|NCT03502616|162886122|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|4.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4||0.2708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|13.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 32: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||13.48|-3.78|0.2708
81604688|NCT03502616|162886122|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.55||0.9226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.48|9.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||9.36|-8.48|0.9226
81604689|NCT03502616|162886122|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.23||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.44|10.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48: Analysis performed using Normal approximation adjusting for the stratification factor derived from clinical database via CMH approach.||10.13|-6.44|0.6630
81604690|NCT03502616|162886123|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.319||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.20|-1.47|0.0099
81604691|NCT03502616|162886123|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.332||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.08|-1.40|0.0275
81604692|NCT03502616|162886123|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-0.03|-1.41|0.0420
81702069|NCT01392742|163100170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Binary logistic regression for height at Week 4.||||0.001
81702070|NCT01392742|163100170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Binary logistic regression for treatment duration at Week 4.||||0.001
81527876|NCT04808141|162742733|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Net)|0.35||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|9.87||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Quantile mixed-effects model|Robust method on the medians||||9.87|-6.22|0.650
81604693|NCT03502616|162886123|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.349||0.1309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.16|-1.22|0.1309
81604694|NCT03502616|162886123|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305||0.5566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.42|-0.78|0.5566
81604695|NCT03502616|162886123|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.248||0.4497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.30|-0.68|0.4497
81702071|NCT01392742|163100170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Binary logistic regression for EVR at Week 12.||||0.037
81604696|NCT03502616|162886123|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.227||0.9272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.47|-0.43|0.9272
81702072|NCT01392742|163100170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Binary logistic regression for gender at Week 12.||||0.018
81604697|NCT03502616|162886123|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.273||0.2539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.23|-0.85|0.2539
81604698|NCT03502616|162886124|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.479||0.4379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.33|-0.58|0.4379
81604699|NCT03502616|162886124|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.532||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|1.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.39|-0.73|0.5340
81604700|NCT03502616|162886124|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.582||0.9148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.22|-1.10|0.9148
81604701|NCT03502616|162886124|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.548||0.5409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.76|-1.43|0.5409
81604702|NCT03502616|162886124|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.607||0.3555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.65|-1.78|0.3555
81645354|NCT00230971|162981488|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 2-sided 95% CI (corrected for continuity) was calculated for the true difference between the cure rates. Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided CI is greater than -15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.7||||||95.0|-7.9|13.3|||t-test, 1 sided||Estimates of the difference, CI and hypothesis tests are weighted by using minimum risk weights.|Group comparison of eradication + presumed eradication||13.3|-7.9|
81702073|NCT01392742|163100170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Binary logistic regression for liver fibrosis at Week 12.||||0.092
81527877|NCT04808141|162742734|EQUIVALENCE||Difference in proportions|18.6||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.019
81645355|NCT00230971|162981489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||ANOVA|Treatment as a factor||Overall inpatient hospitalization||||0.750
81645356|NCT00230971|162981489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.655|||||||ANOVA|Treatment as a factor||Primary inpatient hospitalization||||0.655
81645357|NCT00230971|162981489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.191|||||||ANOVA|Treatment as a factor||ICU treatment||||0.191
81645358|NCT00230971|162981489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.717|||||||ANOVA|Treatment as a factor||Inpatient hospitalization, non-ICU||||0.717
81645359|NCT04380688|162981505|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing for this endpoint.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.553|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.145|1.952||P-value not generated.|Regression, Cox|Adjusting for age (\<65 vs \>=65 years) and comorbidities (present vs absent). Ties handled by Efron approach. HR CI using profile likelihood approach.||||1.952|0.145|
81645360|NCT04380688|162981513|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing for this endpoint.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.314|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.794|2.183||P-value not generated.|Regression, Cox|Adjusting for age (\<65 vs \>=65 years) and comorbidities (present vs absent). Ties handled by Efron approach. HR CI using profile likelihood approach.||||2.183|0.794|
81702074|NCT01392742|163100170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Binary logistic regression for height at Week 12.||||0.001
81645361|NCT05294328|162981533|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|34.262|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||||<0.0001
81645362|NCT05294328|162981533|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|73.443|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||||<0.0001
81702075|NCT01392742|163100170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Binary logistic regression for treatment duration at Week 12.||||0.042
81702076|NCT00109772|163100178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.894||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|controlled for centers||||||.8940
81604703|NCT03502616|162886124|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.436||0.2485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.38|-0.36|0.2485
81604704|NCT03502616|162886124|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.435||0.0866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|1.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.63|-0.11|0.0866
81604705|NCT03502616|162886124|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.356||0.4101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||1.01|-0.42|0.4101
81604706|NCT03502616|162886124|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.217||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.94|0.07|0.0237
81604707|NCT03502616|162886125|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.52|0.10|0.0043
81604708|NCT03502616|162886125|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.56|0.09|0.0072
81604709|NCT03502616|162886125|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.1101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.52|-0.05|0.1101
81604710|NCT03502616|162886125|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.58|0.06|0.0147
81604711|NCT03502616|162886125|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.2032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.53|-0.11|0.2032
81645363|NCT02056873|162981547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.05|ONE_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"At 6 months post-surgery the YGTSS scores of each subjects is statistically tested against their baseline scores.~A decrease in this tic severity scale means that the severity of the tics have reduced.~Hence, we performed a superiority test, which statistically verifies if the reduction in the tic severity scale was meaningful."||||0.05
81645364|NCT01929876|162981558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of least squares means|316.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|268.1|374.0|||||LS means from analysis of variance (ANOVA), calculated by transforming the natural log means back to the linear scale (that is, geometric LS mean).|Ratio of Least squares (LS) means (Cobimetinib with Itraconazole/Cobimetinib alone) of natural log-transformed parameter (expressed as a percent).||374.0|268.1|
81648247|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.5647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Insomnia Early Hours - Morning||0.1|-0.2|0.5647
81525122|NCT02262754|162738403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.06|0.7||||||Week 1: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||0.70|-1.06|
81604712|NCT03502616|162886125|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168||0.9345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.32|-0.34|0.9345
81604713|NCT03502616|162886125|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.5968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.27|-0.47|0.5968
81604714|NCT03502616|162886125|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.7047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.39|-0.26|0.7047
81604715|NCT03502616|162886125|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.35|-0.27|0.8070
81604716|NCT03502616|162886126|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, Mobility: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||-0.06|-0.28|0.0030
81604717|NCT03502616|162886126|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, Self-Care: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||0.10|-0.11|0.8970
81604718|NCT03502616|162886126|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.1437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, Usual Activities: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||0.03|-0.20|0.1437
81604719|NCT03502616|162886126|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, Pain/Discomfort: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||-0.09|-0.27|<0.0001
81604720|NCT03502616|162886126|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.8445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, Anxiety/Depression: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||0.11|-0.13|0.8445
81604721|NCT03502616|162886126|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.3473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48, Mobility: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.07|-0.19|0.3473
81604722|NCT03502616|162886126|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.9834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48, Self-Care: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.12|-0.12|0.9834
81604723|NCT03502616|162886126|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.7364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48, Usual Activities: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.15|-0.11|0.7364
81604724|NCT03502616|162886126|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.8075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48, Pain/Discomfort: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.10|-0.13|0.8075
81604725|NCT03502616|162886126|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.5461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48, Anxiety/Depression: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||0.17|-0.09|0.5461
81604726|NCT03502616|162886127|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|10.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.331|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.52|14.7|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||14.70|5.52|<0.0001
81604727|NCT03502616|162886127|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.337||0.2608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|7.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||7.24|-1.97|0.2608
81604728|NCT03502616|162886128|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35||0.1784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.15|2.09|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||2.09|-11.15|0.1784
81702077|NCT03364491|163100213|SUPERIORITY|Model included treatment and preoperative hemoglobin level \<8 g/dL (yes/no) as covariates. We estimated that a total sample size of 11,000 participants (5,500 per group) would achieve 85% power to detect a 33% lower incidence of the primary outcome (1.67%) in the TXA group, at a type I error rate (two-sided) of 5%.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.26|0.74|1.07||Following two interim analyses, a two-tailed P value of less than 0.047 was considered to indicate statistical significance.|Other (Log-binomial regression model)|||||1.07|0.74|0.19
81702484|NCT00735670|163100970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||REML|-0.31||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.15||Comparison of venlafaxine vs. placebo on change of PHQ-9 over time controlling for baseline PHQ-9 score.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed model (LMM) analysis was used and included a random intercept effect based on lowest Akaike's Information Criterion values when we compared three random coefficient models (intercept, slope and intercept and slope). To examine whether allocation group influenced the effect of time and baseline PHQ-9 sore on the trajectory of PHQ-9 scores, we included two interaction terms (time by allocation group and baseline PHQ-9 score by allocation group).||-0.15|-0.48|0.725
81604729|NCT03502616|162886128|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.3651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.34|2.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||2.72|-7.34|0.3651
81604730|NCT03502616|162886129|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-12.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.884|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.59|-7.19|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||-7.19|-18.59|<0.0001
81604731|NCT03502616|162886129|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.318||0.4788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.92|4.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||4.21|-8.92|0.4788
81604732|NCT03502616|162886130|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-13.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.202|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.18|-7.52|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||-7.52|-20.18|<0.0001
81604733|NCT03502616|162886130|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.613||0.2244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.56|2.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||2.74|-11.56|0.2244
81604734|NCT03502616|162886131|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-13.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.488|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|-8.5|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Analysis performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed effects of treatment group, stratification factor derived from clinical database, and baseline value.||-8.50|-18.30|<0.0001
81604735|NCT03502616|162886131|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.905||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.32|-1.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included fixed effect of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by visit interaction, stratification factor derived from clinical database, stratification-factor by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline-value by visit interaction.||-1.88|-13.32|0.0095
81604736|NCT02917265|162886137|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81604737|NCT03682705|162886156|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.03|-0.85|||t-test, 2 sided|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure (MMRM) analysis was conducted, testing the superiority of the combination of upadacitinib 15 mg and elsubrutinib 60 mg compared to placebo at Week 12. Data collected after a participant discontinued study drug was considered as missing. The mixed model included the categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, prior bDMARD use, and baseline DAS28 (CRP) measurement.||-0.85|-2.03|<0.001
81604738|NCT00094328|162886178|OTHER|One sample t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.62||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.72|1.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary efficacy parameter, change in growth rate (cm/year) after 12 months relative to the baseline growth rate was analysed using a one sample t-test. A 95% 2-sided confidence interval was calculated for the mean change in growth rate.||1.48|-4.72|0.278
81604739|NCT00094328|162886179|OTHER|One sample t-test|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary efficacy parameter, change in growth rate (SD units) after 12 months relative to the baseline growth rate was analysed using a one sample t-test. A 95% 2-sided confidence interval was calculated for the mean change in growth rate.||1.00|-1.15|0.882
81604740|NCT01483937|162886187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.533||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||.533
81604741|NCT00402337|162886257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0337||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that the active treatment group is equal to the placebo group.||||0.0337
81604742|NCT00402337|162886257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that the active treatment group is equal to the placebo group.||||0.0010
81604743|NCT00402337|162886257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that the active treatment group is equal to the placebo group.||||<0.0001
81604744|NCT00402337|162886257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that the active treatment group is equal to the placebo group.||||<0.0001
81604745|NCT00682643|162886274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.395||95.0||||Wald Chi-Square test based on a proportional hazards model adjusting for age and baseline value|Wald Chi-square|||||||0.395
81604746|NCT00682643|162886275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.342||95.0||||Wald Chi-Square test based on a proportional hazards model adjusting for age and baseline value|Wald Chi-square|||||||0.342
81604747|NCT00085202|162886294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.8001
81604748|NCT00085202|162886294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5195||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.5195
81645365|NCT01929876|162981559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|672.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|563.7|801.9|||||Ratio of LS means (Cobimetinib with Itraconazole/Cobimetinib alone) of natural log-transformed parameter (expressed as a percent). LS means from ANOVA, calculated by transforming the natural log means back to the linear scale.|Only participants with PK parameter data from both Period 1 Day 1 and Period 2 Day 4 (n=11) were included for statistical analyses.||801.9|563.7|
81525123|NCT02262754|162738403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|-0.03||||||Week 1: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||-0.03|-1.80|
81525124|NCT02262754|162738403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|1.61||||||Week 1: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||1.61|-0.15|
81525125|NCT02262754|162738403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.69|0.29||||||Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||0.29|-1.69|
81645366|NCT01929876|162981561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS means|583.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|488.2|698.2|||||Ratio of LS means (Cobimetinib with Itraconazole/Cobimetinib alone) of natural log-transformed parameter (expressed as a percent). LS means from ANOVA, calculated by transforming the natural log means back to the linear scale.|||698.2|488.2|
81525126|NCT02262754|162738403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.11|-0.11||||||Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||-0.11|-2.11|
81645367|NCT04333732|162981568|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||The primary endpoint was analysed using a Bayesian logistic regression, including as covariates the treatment arm, age (\<50 vs. ≥50), and a random effect for site||1.1|-0.5|0.52
81645368|NCT04333732|162981569|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.04||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|difference, 0·04%, 95% CI, -1·4% to 1·3%, p=0·95).||The endpoint was analysed using a Bayesian logistic regression, including as covariates the treatment arm, age (\<50 vs. ≥50), and a random effect for site||1.3|-1.4|0.95
81645369|NCT00526097|162981573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001||95.0|2.6|4.0||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||4.0|2.6|<0.0001
81525127|NCT02262754|162738403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.57|1.39||||||Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||1.39|-0.57|
81525128|NCT02262754|162738403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.42|0.6||||||Week 3: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||0.60|-1.42|
81604749|NCT00085202|162886294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7696||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.7696
81604750|NCT00085202|162886295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0206||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0206
81604751|NCT00085202|162886297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6231|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change over time||||0.6231
81604752|NCT00085202|162886297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.572|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.5720
81604753|NCT00658138|162886308|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|No power calculation done - pilot study|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Hypothesis was no difference between adhesives tested at one year. Restorations were scored using USPHS subjective clinical criteria.||||0.05
81645370|NCT00526097|162981574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.0001||95.0|3.5|5.2||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs)|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||5.2|3.5|<0.0001
81604754|NCT00658138|162886308|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|No power calculation done - pilot study|percentage of Alpha values||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is adhesives are not different in clinical performance at one year||||>0.05
81604755|NCT03238300|162886309|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.02|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.22||P-value \>0.05 for main effect of medication (N-acetylcysteine vs. placebo)|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercepts were used||"With 31 participants, the study has 99% power to detect such effects on glutamate levels (calculated based on d =1.13 \[reported in Schmaal et al., 2012\], α = 0.05, two-tailed).~We used linear mixed effects models with random intercepts with medication, visit, and sequence. Baseline metabolite levels and brain tissue composition \[GM:BM = GM/(GM+WM)\], cannabis use (days), and alcohol use disorder status (Yes/No) were included as covariates."||0.22|0.00|>0.05
81604756|NCT03238300|162886310|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||P-value \>0.05 for main effect of medication (N-acetylcysteine vs. placebo) for all ROIs.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercepts were used for all models.||Contrast of interest was alcohol beverages vs. non-alcohol beverages. We used linear mixed effects models with random intercepts with medication, visit, and sequence. Baseline reactivity levels for each ROI, cannabis use (days), and an alcohol use covariate (quantity, frequency, AUD status, or AUD severity - depending on which best fit the model) were included as covariates. ROIs included were (left and right hemisphere): amygdala, caudate, insula, putamen, and nucleus accumbens.||||>0.05
81604757|NCT02081950|162886311|OTHER|Results were obtained using a mixed-effects ANOVA with fixed effect of study period and a random effect for subject.|Geometric least square mean ratio|93.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.56|100.16||||||||100.16|87.56|
81604758|NCT02081950|162886312|OTHER|Results were obtained using a mixed-effects ANOVA with fixed effect of study period and a random effect for subject.|Geometric least square mean ratio|100.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.74|105.42||||||||105.42|95.74|
81604759|NCT02081950|162886313|OTHER|Results were obtained using a mixed-effects ANOVA with fixed effect of study period and a random effect for subject.|Geometric least square mean ratio|101.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.32|106.24||||||||106.24|96.32|
81604760|NCT02081950|162886314|OTHER|Results were obtained using a mixed-effects ANOVA with fixed effect of study period and a random effect for subject.|Geometric least square mean ratio|94.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.49|101.73||||||||101.73|88.49|
81604761|NCT02081950|162886315|OTHER|Results were obtained using a mixed-effects ANOVA with fixed effect of study period and a random effect for subject.|Geometric least square mean ratio|97.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.93|104.91||||||||104.91|89.93|
81604762|NCT02081950|162886316|OTHER|Results were obtained using a mixed-effects ANOVA with fixed effect of study period and a random effect for subject.|Geometric least square mean ratio|108.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.61|123.91||||||||123.91|95.61|
81604763|NCT02081950|162886327|OTHER|Results were obtained using a mixed-effects ANOVA with fixed effect of study period and a random effect for subject.|Geometric least square mean ratio|102.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.31|109.0||||||||109.0|96.31|
81604764|NCT02081950|162886328|OTHER|Results were obtained using a mixed-effects ANOVA with fixed effect of study period and a random effect for subject.|geometric least square mean ratio|95.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.11|116.11||||||||116.11|79.11|
81604765|NCT02081950|162886330|OTHER|Results were obtained using a mixed-effects ANOVA with fixed effect of study period and a random effect for subject.|geometric least square mean ratio|99.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.69|103.54||||||||103.54|95.69|
81604766|NCT02081950|162886334|OTHER|Results were obtained using a mixed-effects ANOVA with fixed effect of study period and a random effect for subject.|geometric least square mean ratio|98.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.31|101.51||||||||101.51|95.31|
81604767|NCT02081950|162886335|OTHER|Results were obtained using a mixed-effects ANOVA with fixed effect of study period and a random effect for subject|geometric least square mean ratio|111.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.73|124.2||||||||124.2|99.73|
81604768|NCT02081950|162886338|OTHER|Results were obtained using a mixed-effects ANOVA with fixed effect of study period and a random effect for subject|geometric least square mean ratio|98.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.16|104.57||||||||104.57|93.16|
81604769|NCT02081950|162886339|OTHER||geometric least square mean ratio|103.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.5|113.2||||||||113.2|94.5|
81604770|NCT02081950|162886340|OTHER||geometric least square mean ratio|92.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.58|107.16||||||||107.16|80.58|
81525129|NCT02262754|162738403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.28|-0.27||||||Week 3: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||-0.27|-2.28|
81525130|NCT02262754|162738403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|1.85||||||Week 3: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline was included as a covariate.||1.85|-0.12|
81604771|NCT00110890|162886372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.74|||<|0.001||95.0|5.72|13.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for four baseline strata defined by vitamin D prescribed and calcium x phosphorus ≤ 55 mg\^2/dL\^2|Adjusted for four baseline strata defined by vitamin D prescribed and calcium x phosphorus ≤ 55 mg\^2/dL\^2|||13.36|5.72|<0.001
81604772|NCT00110890|162886373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.74|||<|0.001||95.0|5.38|14.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for four baseline strata defined by vitamin D prescribed and calcium x phosphorus ≤ 55 mg\^2/dL\^2|Adjusted for four baseline strata defined by vitamin D prescribed and calcium x phosphorus ≤ 55 mg\^2/dL\^2|||14.19|5.38|<0.001
81604773|NCT00110890|162886374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.11|||<|0.001||95.0|2.0|4.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for four baseline strata defined by vitamin D prescribed and calcium x phosphorus ≤ 55 mg\^2/dL\^2|Adjusted for four baseline strata defined by vitamin D prescribed and calcium x phosphorus ≤ 55 mg\^2/dL\^2|||4.84|2.00|<0.001
81604774|NCT00110890|162886375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.93|||<|0.001||95.0|4.65|10.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for four baseline strata defined by vitamin D prescribed and calcium x phosphorus ≤ 55 mg\^2/dL\^2|Adjusted for four baseline strata defined by vitamin D prescribed and calcium x phosphorus ≤ 55 mg\^2/dL\^2|||10.34|4.65|<0.001
81604775|NCT00110890|162886376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.002||95.0|1.26|2.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for four baseline strata defined by vitamin D prescribed and calcium x phosphorus ≤ 55 mg\^2/dL\^2|Adjusted for four baseline strata defined by vitamin D prescribed and calcium x phosphorus ≤ 55 mg\^2/dL\^2|||2.81|1.26|0.002
81604776|NCT01975220|162886385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|99.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.275|102.751|||ANOVA||Adjusted geometric mean (GM) ratio(%) was calculated as GM of 'High dose, fasted:1 FDC tablet' divided by GM of 'High dose, fasted:3 single tablets'.The 'standard deviation' is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV (%)).|||102.751|97.275|<0.0001
81604777|NCT01975220|162886385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|97.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.857|100.436|||ANOVA||"The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'High dose, fed: 1 FDC tablet' divided by the geometric mean of 'High dose, fed: 3 single tablets'.~The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%)."|||100.436|93.857|<0.0001
81604778|NCT01975220|162886385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|100.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.28|103.18|||ANOVA||"The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'Low dose, fasted: 2 FDC tablets' divided by the geometric mean of 'Low dose, fasted: 4 single tablets'.~The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%)."|||103.18|98.28|<0.0001
81604779|NCT01975220|162886386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|94.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.1||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.29|108.88|||ANOVA||The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'High dose, fasted: 1 FDC tablet' divided by the geometric mean of 'High dose, fasted: 3 single tablets'. The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%).|||108.88|82.29|0.0256
81645371|NCT00526097|162981575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.0001||95.0|2.7|4.3||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||4.3|2.7|<0.0001
81604780|NCT01975220|162886386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|99.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.25|103.26|||ANOVA||"The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'High dose, fed: 1 FDC tablet' divided by the geometric mean of 'High dose, fed: 3 single tablets'.~The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%)."|||103.26|96.25|<0.0001
81604781|NCT01975220|162886386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|99.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.2||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.65|112.27|||ANOVA||"The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'Low dose, fasted: 2 FDC tablets' divided by the geometric mean of 'Low dose, fasted: 4 single tablets'.~The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%)."|||112.27|88.65|0.0020
81604782|NCT01975220|162886387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|100.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.555|102.719|||ANOVA||The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'High dose, fasted: 1 FDC tablet' divided by the geometric mean of 'High dose, fasted: 3 single tablets'. The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%).|||102.719|97.555|<0.0001
81604783|NCT01975220|162886387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|97.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.622|100.531|||ANOVA||"The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'High dose, fed: 1 FDC tablet' divided by the geometric mean of 'High dose, fed: 3 single tablets'.~The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%)."|||100.531|93.622|<0.0001
81645372|NCT00526097|162981576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.0001||95.0|2.0|3.6||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||3.6|2.0|<0.0001
81645373|NCT00526097|162981577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.0001||95.0|1.8|3.4||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||3.4|1.8|<0.0001
81645374|NCT00526097|162981578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.0001||95.0|4.1|5.8||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||5.8|4.1|<0.0001
81645375|NCT00526097|162981579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|<|0.0001||95.0|5.8|7.7||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||7.7|5.8|<0.0001
81645376|NCT00526097|162981580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.0001||95.0|3.8|5.6||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||5.6|3.8|<0.0001
81645377|NCT00526097|162981581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|<|0.0001||95.0|2.9|4.7||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||4.7|2.9|<0.0001
81645378|NCT00526097|162981582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.0001||95.0|2.9|4.6||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||4.6|2.9|<0.0001
81645379|NCT00526097|162981583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||The log-rank test was used to calculate the p-value and to test for differences between the treatment groups.||||<0.0001
81645380|NCT00526097|162981584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.62|2.57|||Fisher Exact||OR: Bisacodyl / Placebo; The exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson is presented|||2.57|1.62|<0.0001
81645381|NCT00526097|162981585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.44|2.13|||Fisher Exact||OR: Bisacodyl / Placebo; The exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson is presented|||2.13|1.44|<0.0001
81645382|NCT00526097|162981586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.62|2.66|||Fisher Exact||OR: Bisacodyl / Placebo; The exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson is presented|||2.66|1.62|<0.0001
81604784|NCT01975220|162886387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|100.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.36|103.27|||ANOVA||"The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'Low dose, fasted: 2 FDC tablets' divided by the geometric mean of 'Low dose, fasted: 4 single tablets'.~The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%)."|||103.27|98.36|<0.0001
81604785|NCT01975220|162886388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|109.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.4||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.892|119.1|||ANOVA||The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'High dose, fasted: 1 FDC tablet' divided by the geometric mean of 'High dose, fasted: 3 single tablets'. The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%).|||119.100|99.892|0.0072
81645383|NCT00526097|162981587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.37|2.11|||Fisher Exact||OR: Bisacodyl / Placebo; The exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson is presented|||2.11|1.37|<0.0001
81645384|NCT00526097|162981588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.24|1.88|||Fisher Exact||OR: Bisacodyl / Placebo; The exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson is presented|||1.88|1.24|<0.0001
81645385|NCT00526097|162981589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.13|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.28|68.66|||Fisher Exact||OR: Bisacodyl / Placebo; The exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson is presented|||68.66|4.28|<0.0001
81645386|NCT00526097|162981590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.46|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.81|3.35|||Fisher Exact||OR: Bisacodyl / Placebo; The exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson is presented|||3.35|1.81|<0.0001
81645387|NCT00526097|162981591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.0025||95.0|1.32|4.74|||Fisher Exact||OR: Bisacodyl / Placebo; The exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson is presented|||4.74|1.32|0.0025
81525131|NCT02262754|162738404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|-0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.63|0.35||||||Week 4: An ANCOVA model within an outlier robust Bayesian framework was applied. Baseline was included as a fixed effect. An informative N (-3.28, 1.19\^2) prior for the placebo effect was assumed. Non informative prior distributions were assumed for the rest of the model parameters. LOCF was used for missing data.||0.35|-1.63|
81645388|NCT00526097|162981592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.08||||0.0105||95.0|1.26|13.24|||Fisher Exact||OR: Bisacodyl / Placebo; The exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson is presented|||13.24|1.26|0.0105
81645389|NCT00526097|162981593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.4002||95.0|0.52|6.47|||Fisher Exact||OR: Bisacodyl / Placebo; The exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson is presented|||6.47|0.52|0.4002
81645390|NCT00526097|162981594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||1||95.0|0.37|3.77|||Fisher Exact||OR: Bisacodyl / Placebo; The exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson is presented|||3.77|0.37|1.0000
81645391|NCT00526097|162981595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0951|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0951
81645392|NCT00526097|162981596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.19|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.09|0.41|||Fisher Exact||OR: Bisacodyl / Placebo; The exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson is presented|||0.41|0.09|<0.0001
81645393|NCT00526097|162981597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.24||||0.2524||95.0|0.02|2.67|||Fisher Exact||OR: Bisacodyl / Placebo; The exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson is presented|||2.67|0.02|0.2524
81645394|NCT00526097|162981598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2||||0.0035||95.0|0.06|0.63|||Fisher Exact||OR: Bisacodyl / Placebo; The exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson is presented|||0.63|0.06|0.0035
81645395|NCT00526097|162981599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.06||||0.0004||95.0|0.01|0.46|||Fisher Exact||OR: Bisacodyl / Placebo; The exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson is presented|||0.46|0.01|0.0004
81645396|NCT00526097|162981600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27||||0.0086||95.0|0.1|0.69|||Fisher Exact||OR: Bisacodyl / Placebo; The exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson is presented|||0.69|0.10|0.0086
81645397|NCT00526097|162981601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.2|-0.9||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.9|-1.2|<0.0001
81645398|NCT00526097|162981602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.2|-0.8||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.8|-1.2|<0.0001
81645399|NCT00526097|162981603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.1|-0.8||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.8|-1.1|<0.0001
81645400|NCT00526097|162981604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.9|-0.5||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.5|-0.9|<0.0001
81645401|NCT00526097|162981605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001||95.0|2.4|2.9||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||2.9|2.4|<0.0001
81645402|NCT00526097|162981606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001||95.0|2.1|2.7||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||2.7|2.1|<0.0001
81645403|NCT00526097|162981607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001||95.0|2.0|2.5||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||2.5|2.0|<0.0001
81645404|NCT00526097|162981608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001||95.0|1.7|2.3||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||2.3|1.7|<0.0001
81645405|NCT00526097|162981609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0002||95.0|-0.3|-0.1||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.1|-0.3|0.0002
81645406|NCT00526097|162981610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0003||95.0|-0.3|-0.1||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.1|-0.3|0.0003
81645407|NCT00526097|162981611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0127||95.0|-0.2|0.0||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.0|-0.2|0.0127
81702078|NCT00861380|163100388|SUPERIORITY|VE (defined as 1 minus Relative Risk (RR)) was calculated by comparing numbers of culture-confirmed IPD. The number of subjects with IPD in each cluster was compared between groups (10PN3+1 vs Control). This comparison was done using a negative binomial log-linear model with correction for dispersion group- and cluster- related effect.|VE (1-RR)|100.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.8|100.0||P-value was calculated using a classical log linear Poisson regression with strata, without taking into account the multiplicity of the endpoints.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis aimed at providing an estimate of vaccine effectiveness (VE) at preventing culture-confirmed IPD by comparing PYARs between groups taking into account the following parameters: T, n, n+ (number of clusters with at least one event culture-confirmed ID), and n/T. VE of the 10Pn vaccine in preventing culture-confirmed IPD due to the 10 vaccine serotypes was demonstrated if the 2-sided p-value calculated for the null hypothesis H0 =(vaccine-type \[VT\] IPD VE = 0%) was lower than (\<) 5%.||100|82.8|<0.0001
81645408|NCT00526097|162981612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0064||95.0|-0.3|0.0||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.0|-0.3|0.0064
81645409|NCT00526097|162981613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.9|-0.6||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.6|-0.9|<0.0001
81645410|NCT00526097|162981614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.0|-0.6||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.6|-1.0|<0.0001
81645411|NCT00526097|162981615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.9|-0.5||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.5|-0.9|<0.0001
81462804|NCT00927862|162618073|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Based on power calculations and feasibility, the minimum recruitment target for the randomized, PG-guided comparison was set at 500 patients. All qualifying parallel control patients were included, anticipated to number ≥1000. For hypothesis 1, the power to exclude inferiority of the modified PG arm vs standard PG arm at a margin (delta) of 5% with 250 patients per group at a 2-sided alpha \<0.05 is 87%, assuming a common standard deviation of 0.20.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.2|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Comparisons between groups for primary endpoints were made using the unpaired T-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons between groups for primary endpoints were made using the unpaired T-test. All consented, randomized patients who were successfully genotyped and received at least one dose of warfarin with at least one post-dose INR were included in efficacy analyses (modified intention to treat \[mITT\]).||||<0.05
81462805|NCT00820248|162618093|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.5|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio of panitumumab vs cisplatin|The log rank test stratified by the stratification factors at randomization was used to compare the difference in PFS between two treatment arms.||1.50|0.60|0.83
81645412|NCT00526097|162981616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.8|-0.5||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.5|-0.8|<0.0001
81645413|NCT00526097|162981617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.2|-0.1||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.1|-0.2|<0.0001
81645414|NCT00526097|162981618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.3|-0.1||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.1|-0.3|<0.0001
81645415|NCT00526097|162981619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.2|-0.1||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.1|-0.2|<0.0001
81462806|NCT00820248|162618094|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.89||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.48|||Log Rank||hazard ratio for panitumumab vs cisplatin|||1.48|0.54|0.66
81645416|NCT00526097|162981620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0018||95.0|-0.2|0.0||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.0|-0.2|0.0018
81645417|NCT00526097|162981621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline||||||<0.0001
81645418|NCT00526097|162981622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline||||||<0.0001
81645419|NCT00526097|162981623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline||||||<0.0001
81645420|NCT00526097|162981624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline||||||<0.0001
81645421|NCT00526097|162981625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline||||||<0.0001
81645422|NCT00526097|162981626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline||||||<0.0001
81462807|NCT02237196|162618095|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5038||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|0.49|||Longitudinal repeated measures analysis|Model adjusts for Site, Baseline TNSS AUC, and Baseline Cat exposure (low vs high)||||0.49|-1.51|0.314
81645423|NCT00526097|162981627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline||||||<0.0001
81645424|NCT00526097|162981628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline||||||<0.0001
81645425|NCT00526097|162981629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline||||||<0.0001
81645426|NCT00526097|162981630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline||||||<0.0001
81645427|NCT00526097|162981631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline||||||<0.0001
81645428|NCT00526097|162981632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline||||||<0.0001
81645429|NCT00526097|162981633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6773|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline||||||0.6773
81462808|NCT04157296|162618104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.226|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||leftIFG (Change in Brain activity \[post minus pre\])||||
81645430|NCT00526097|162981634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline||||||0.0002
81645431|NCT00526097|162981635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline||||||0.0001
81645432|NCT00526097|162981636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline||||||0.0005
81645433|NCT00526097|162981637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Exact p-value|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.0001
81645434|NCT00526097|162981638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Exact p-value|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.0001
81645435|NCT00526097|162981639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Exact p-value|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.0001
81645436|NCT00526097|162981640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0058||||||Exact p-value|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.0058
81645437|NCT00526097|162981641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01||0.798||95.0|-3.4|4.5||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||4.5|-3.4|0.7980
81645438|NCT00526097|162981642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.6129||95.0|-3.0|5.1||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||5.1|-3.0|0.6129
81462809|NCT04157296|162618104|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.309|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||rightIFG (Change in Brain activity \[post minus pre\])||||
81645439|NCT00526097|162981643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.31||0.3567||95.0|-2.4|6.7||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||6.7|-2.4|0.3567
81645440|NCT00526097|162981644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.1407||95.0|-0.7|4.6||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||4.6|-0.7|0.1407
81645441|NCT00526097|162981645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.013||95.0|0.9|7.7||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||7.7|0.9|0.0130
81645442|NCT00526097|162981646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.14||0.5849||95.0|-3.0|5.3||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||5.3|-3.0|0.5849
81645443|NCT00526097|162981647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.7543||95.0|-3.2|4.4||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||4.4|-3.2|0.7543
81645444|NCT00526097|162981648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58||0.0273||95.0|0.4|6.6||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||6.6|0.4|0.0273
81702079|NCT00861380|163100389|SUPERIORITY|VE (defined as 1 minus Relative Risk (RR)) was calculated by comparing numbers of culture-confirmed IPD. The number of subjects with IPD in each cluster was compared between groups (10PN2+1vsControl). This comparison was done using a negative binomial log-linear model with correction for dispersion group- and cluster- related effect.|VE (1-RR)|91.8|||=|0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.3|99.6||p-value was calculated using a classical log linear Poisson regression with strata, without taking into account the multiplicity of the endpoints.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis aimed at providing an estimate of vaccine effectiveness (VE) at preventing culture-confirmed IPD by comparing PYARs between groups taking into account the following parameters: T, n, n+ (number of clusters with at least one event culture-confirmed ID), and n/T. VE of the 10Pn vaccine in preventing culture-confirmed IPD due to the 10 vaccine serotypes was demonstrated if the 2-sided p-value calculated for the null hypothesis H0 = (vaccine-type \[VT\] IPD VE = 0%) was lower than (\<) 5%.||99.6|58.3|= 0.0009
81462810|NCT04157296|162618104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.179|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||leftParietal (Change in Brain activity \[post minus pre\])||||
81462811|NCT04157296|162618104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.324|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||rightParietal (Change in Brain activity \[post minus pre\])||||
81462812|NCT04157296|162618104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||leftdACC (Change in Brain activity \[post minus pre\])||||
81525132|NCT02262754|162738404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.4|-0.45||||||Week 4: An ANCOVA model within an outlier robust Bayesian framework was applied. Baseline was included as a fixed effect. An informative N (-3.28, 1.19\^2) prior for the placebo effect was assumed. Non informative prior distributions were assumed for the rest of the model parameters. LOCF was used for missing data.||-0.45|-2.40|
81645445|NCT00526097|162981649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.129||95.0|-0.4|3.0||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||3.0|-0.4|0.1290
81645446|NCT00526097|162981650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.378||95.0|-0.8|2.0||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||2.0|-0.8|0.3780
81645447|NCT00526097|162981651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.6|-0.3||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.3|-0.6|<0.0001
81702080|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2010, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a classical log linear Poisson regression with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons = 2626735.|PYAR|14.657|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.229|16.197|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (any serotype), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||16.197|13.229|
81702081|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2010, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as the 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a classical log linear Poisson regression with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons = 1354702.|PYAR|13.582|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.691|15.693|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (any serotype), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||15.693|11.691|
81702082|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2010, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a classical log linear Poisson regression with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons = 2626735.|PYAR|8.452|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.376|9.639|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (vaccine serotype), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||9.639|7.376|
81702083|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2010, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as the 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a classical log linear Poisson regression with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons = 1354702.|PYAR|7.603|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.206|9.221|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (vaccine serotype), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||9.221|6.206|
81702084|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2010, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a classical log linear Poisson regression with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons = 2626735.|PYAR|1.637|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.185|2.205|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (vaccine related), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||2.205|1.185|
81645448|NCT00526097|162981652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.0|-0.7||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.7|-1.0|<0.0001
81645449|NCT00526097|162981653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.007||95.0|-0.3|-0.1||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.1|-0.3|0.0070
81645450|NCT00526097|162981654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.5|-1.0||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-1.0|-1.5|<0.0001
81645451|NCT00526097|162981655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.8|-0.5||Treatment differences (Bisacodyl - Placebo) were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|ANCOVA||Means are adjusted for center effects and baseline value|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including centre as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||-0.5|-0.8|<0.0001
81645452|NCT03713281|162981664|SUPERIORITY||Least-square mean|-0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0278|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|-0.054|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger modethod for the demoninator degrees of freedom.||Statistically superiority will be concluded if the upper confidence limit will be less than 0.10 logMAR.||-0.054|-0.208|
81645453|NCT03713281|162981665|SUPERIORITY||Least-square means|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0278|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.137|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method for the demoninator degrees of freedom.||Statistically superiority will be concluded if the upper confidence limit will be less than 0.17 logMAR for near distance logMAR visual acuity.||0.137|-0.017|
81645454|NCT02412111|162981670|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.3|||=|0.5846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.4|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||1.4|-0.8|= 0.5846
81702085|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2010, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as the 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a classical log linear Poisson regression with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons = 1354702.|PYAR|1.845|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.194|2.724|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (vaccine related), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||2.724|1.194|
81462813|NCT04157296|162618104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.067|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||rightdACC (Change in Brain activity \[post minus pre\])||||
81525133|NCT02262754|162738404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|1.8||||||Week 4: An ANCOVA model within an outlier robust Bayesian framework was applied. Baseline was included as a fixed effect. An informative N (-3.28, 1.19\^2) prior for the placebo effect was assumed. Non informative prior distributions were assumed for the rest of the model parameters. LOCF was used for missing data.||1.80|-0.22|
81525134|NCT02262754|162738405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.52|0.78||||||Total recall score at Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate. Unplanned readings were excluded from the analysis.||0.78|-1.52|
81645455|NCT02412111|162981671|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.8|||=|0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.6|||Mixed models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||2.6|-1.0|= 0.3860
81645456|NCT02412111|162981672|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|2.8|||=|0.1236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|6.4|||Mixed models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||6.4|-0.8|= 0.1236
81645457|NCT02412111|162981673|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-5.8|||=|0.0216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|-0.9|||Mixed models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-0.9|-10.7|= 0.0216
81645458|NCT04349644|162981681|OTHER|A series of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) models were used to test the between-group differences on each dependent variable at the immediate posttest and at the follow-up periods separately using the pretest values as a covariate. Independent samples t-tests were used to identify statistically significant differences on all pretest dependent vari- ables.||||||0.016|||||||ANCOVA|Posttest ANCOVA controlling for pretest values.||||||0.016
81645459|NCT04349644|162981681|OTHER|"A series of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) models were used to test the between-group differences on each depen- dent variable at the immediate posttest and at the follow-up periods separately using the pretest values as a covariate.~Independent samples t-tests were used to identify statistically significant differences on all pretest dependent variables."||||||0.288|||||||ANCOVA|Follow-up ANCOVA while controlling Pretest.||||||0.288
81645460|NCT04349644|162981682|OTHER|A series of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) models were used to test the between-group differences on each dependent variable at the immediate posttest and at the follow-up periods separately using the pretest values as a covariate. Independent samples t-tests were used to identify statistically significant differences on all pretest dependent variables.||||||0.932|||||||ANCOVA|Posttest ANCOVA controlling pretest value for CASS Vocal Expressiveness.||||||0.932
81462814|NCT04157296|162618104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.302|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||leftInsula (Change in Brain activity \[post minus pre\])||||
81462815|NCT04157296|162618104|SUPERIORITY|rightInsula (Change in Brain activity \[post minus pre\])|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.234|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||rightInsula (Change in Brain activity \[post minus pre\])||||
81645461|NCT04349644|162981682|OTHER|A series of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) models were used to test the between-group differences on each dependent variable at the immediate posttest and at the follow-up periods separately using the pretest values as a covariate. Independent samples t-tests were used to identify statistically significant differences on all pretest dependent variables.||||||0.221|||||||ANCOVA|Posttest ANCOVA controlling for pretest for CASS Quality of Rapport.||||||0.221
81604786|NCT01975220|162886388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|92.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.5||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.781|98.428|||ANOVA||"The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'High dose, fed: 1 FDC tablet' divided by the geometric mean of 'High dose, fed: 3 single tablets'.~The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%)."|||98.428|86.781|0.0004
81604787|NCT01975220|162886388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|105.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.7||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.6|114.942|||ANOVA||"The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'Low dose, fasted: 2 FDC tablets' divided by the geometric mean of 'Low dose, fasted: 4 single tablets'.~The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%)."|||114.942|96.600|0.0014
81604788|NCT01975220|162886389|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|96.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.8||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.337|112.079|||ANOVA||The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'High dose, fasted: 1 FDC tablet' divided by the geometric mean of 'High dose, fasted: 3 single tablets'. The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%).|||112.079|83.337|0.0198
81604789|NCT01975220|162886389|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|110.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.0||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.809|116.926|||ANOVA||"The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'High dose, fed: 1 FDC tablet' divided by the geometric mean of 'High dose, fed: 3 single tablets'.~The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%)."|||116.926|103.809|0.0007
81604790|NCT01975220|162886389|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|97.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.8||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.942|109.734|||ANOVA||"The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'Low dose, fasted: 2 FDC tablets' divided by the geometric mean of 'Low dose, fasted: 4 single tablets'.~The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%)."|||109.734|86.942|0.0037
81604791|NCT01975220|162886390|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|95.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.4||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.42|110.44|||ANOVA||The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'High dose, fasted: 1 FDC tablet' divided by the geometric mean of 'High dose, fasted: 3 single tablets'. The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%).|||110.44|82.42|0.0254
81604792|NCT01975220|162886390|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|99.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.21|103.17|||ANOVA||"The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'High dose, fed: 1 FDC tablet' divided by the geometric mean of 'High dose, fed: 3 single tablets'.~The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%)."|||103.17|96.21|<0.0001
81604793|NCT01975220|162886390|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|101.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.4||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.7|113.86|||ANOVA||"The adjusted geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as the geometric mean of 'Low dose, fasted: 2 FDC tablets' divided by the geometric mean of 'Low dose, fasted: 4 single tablets'.~The 'standard deviation' is actually the intra-individual gCV (%)."|||113.86|89.70|0.0029
81604794|NCT01301274|162886467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|beta error 20%, alfa error 5%, diminished 2 mEq/L between groups||||||0.04||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81604795|NCT01301274|162886468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.081||95.0||||without adjust|Chi-squared|||||||0.081
81462816|NCT04157296|162618104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||TCN (Change in Connectivity \[post minus pre\])||||
81462817|NCT04157296|162618105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.241|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.241
81462818|NCT04157296|162618106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.233|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.233
81462819|NCT04157296|162618107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.042
81462820|NCT04157296|162618108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.349|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.349
81604796|NCT01301274|162886469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.396||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.396
81462821|NCT03980145|162618110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.405||||||Statistical significance set at .05|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is no difference between the two groups||||.405
81462822|NCT03980145|162618110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.133|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is no difference between pretest and posttest||||.133
81604797|NCT01301274|162886470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.129||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.129
81604798|NCT04064242|162886500|OTHER|A Bayesian model for repeated measurements including data collected at Weeks 4, 8, 12 and 16 was applied to compare FVC between CMK389 and placebo groups.|Posterior estimate treatment difference|-1.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.62||0.1804|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.56|0.6|||Bayesian analysis|Posterior probability that treatment is better than placebo.|80% credible intervals are reported on the treatment difference|||0.60|-3.56|0.1804
81604799|NCT04064242|162886506|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.783|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.09|0.02|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (CMK389-placebo)|||0.02|-0.09|0.783
81604800|NCT04064242|162886507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.664||0.608|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.05|0.68|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (CMK389-placebo)|||0.68|-1.05|0.608
81604801|NCT04064242|162886508|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.126||0.479|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-16.35|17.76|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (CMK389-placebo)|||17.76|-16.35|0.479
81604802|NCT04512066|162886518|OTHER||treatment effect|0.6||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.58|5.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.78|-4.58|0.849
81645462|NCT04349644|162981682|OTHER|A series of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) models were used to test the between-group differences on each dependent variable at the immediate posttest and at the follow-up periods separately using the pretest values as a covariate. Independent samples t-tests were used to identify statistically significant differences on all pretest dependent variables.||||||0.873|||||||ANCOVA|Follow-up ANCOVA controlling for pretest Vocal Expressiveness.||||||0.873
81645463|NCT04349644|162981682|OTHER|A series of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) models were used to test the between-group differences on each dependent variable at the immediate posttest and at the follow-up periods separately using the pretest values as a covariate. Independent samples t-tests were used to identify statistically significant differences on all pretest dependent variables.||||||0.512|||||||ANCOVA|Follow-up ANCOVA controlling for pretest Quality of Rapport.||||||0.512
81462823|NCT03980145|162618110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Evaluated the difference between the pretest and posttest within the conventional physical therapy group||||.050
81462824|NCT03980145|162618110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.124||p value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using a Bonferroni correction|ANOVA|||Evaluating the impact of whether comfortable walking speed for both groups combined resulted in a significant improvement in walking speed||.124|.015|.017
81604803|NCT04512066|162886518|OTHER||treatment effect|-2.83||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.96|2.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.29|-7.96|0.362
81604804|NCT04512066|162886518|OTHER||treatment effect|-10.45||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.46|-5.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.43|-15.46|0.001
81604805|NCT00445679|162886529|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority to paroxetine was declared if the lower limit of the 95% two-sided confidence interval for the difference in responders is greater than or equal to -9 percentage points.|Difference|-3.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.62|6.37||||||||6.37|-12.62|
81604806|NCT00445679|162886529|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority to paroxetine was declared if the lower limit of the 95% two-sided confidence interval for the difference in responders is greater than or equal to -9 percentage points.|Difference|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|10.25||||||||10.25|-8.50|
81604807|NCT00445679|162886529|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority to paroxetine was declared if the lower limit of the 95% two-sided confidence interval for the difference in responders is greater than or equal to -9 percentage points.|Difference|-2.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.68|7.33||||||||7.33|-11.68|
81604808|NCT00445679|162886530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.714||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Final on-therapy population||||0.714
81604809|NCT00445679|162886530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.653||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Final on-therapy population||||0.653
81604810|NCT00445679|162886530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.881||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Final on-therapy population||||0.881
81604811|NCT00445679|162886531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Final on-therapy population||||0.450
81604812|NCT00445679|162886531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.452||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Final on-therapy population||||0.452
81604813|NCT00445679|162886531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Final on-therapy population||||0.850
81604814|NCT03535337|162886537|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|4.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.59|0.28|0.03
81604815|NCT03535337|162886538|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|1.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.66|-1.32|0.82
81604816|NCT00840996|162886560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.23|-0.4||Test for superiority adjusted for 2 primary comparisons (2 outcomes)|Mixed Models Analysis|Llinear mixed-effects accounts for correlation exhibited by the repeated pain measurements on a given patient (spatial power correlation structure).||Postoperative analgesia was characterized using both pain scores and opioid consumption .We considered one of the groups to be better than the other on postoperative pain control with superiority on either outcome, in the presence of noninferiority on both outcomes. Thus, our primary hypothesis was assessed in a joint hypothesis testing framework .||-0.40|-1.23|<0.001
81604817|NCT00840996|162886561|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin: ratio of the geometric means not more than 1.3 greater (mean mg IV morphine equivalent not more than 30% greater ) than that of the other group|the ratio of the geometric means|0.8||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.21||Noninferiority hypotheses were evaluated against a one-sided significance criterion of 0.025 \[adjusting for testing in both directions: lidocaine vs. control and vs. control vs. lidocaine \]|Regression, Linear|Log-linear regression model was used; 0.1 mg added before taking the logarithm to accommodate the 2 patients who received 0 mg opioids.||Postoperative analgesia was characterized using both pain scores and opioid consumption .We considered one of the groups to be better than the other on postoperative pain control with superiority on either outcome, in the presence of noninferiority on both outcomes. Thus, our primary hypothesis was assessed in a joint hypothesis testing framework .||1.21|0.65|0.011
81604818|NCT00840996|162886562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.00|0.84|0.049
81604819|NCT00840996|162886563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.09|||Regression, Logistic|||Nausea - POD 2||1.09|0.77|0.31
81604820|NCT00840996|162886563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.14|||Regression, Logistic|||Vomiting - POD 2||1.14|0.94|0.44
81604821|NCT00840996|162886564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.4|||Regression, Linear|||||0.4|-2.4|0.15
81604822|NCT00840996|162886565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|10.0|||Regression, Linear|||||10|2.3|0.002
81604823|NCT00840996|162886566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|8.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.9|0.3|0.04
81604824|NCT04022889|162886567|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis of inferiority was to be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis of non-inferiority at the two-sided 0.05 significance level if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% CI for the mean treatment difference (Test - 0.66 × Control) was greater than or equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|6.2|||||The mean treatment difference is defined as Test recovery - (0.66 × Control recovery).|||6.2|-3.5|
81604825|NCT04022889|162886567|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis of inferiority was to be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis of non-inferiority at the two-sided 0.05 significance level if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% CI for the mean treatment difference (Test - 0.66 × Control) was greater than or equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|4.8|||||The mean treatment difference is defined as Test recovery - (0.66 × Control recovery).|||4.8|-6.4|
81604826|NCT04022889|162886567|OTHER|Variant 1-BEST = Test Variant 1 Endpoint - Test BEST Endpoint|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|8.7|||||The mean treatment difference is defined as Test recovery - (0.66 × Control recovery).|||8.7|-5.0|
81604827|NCT04022889|162886567|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis of inferiority was to be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis of non-inferiority at the two-sided 0.05 significance level if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% CI for the mean treatment difference (Test - 0.66 × Control) was greater than or equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|2.6|||||The mean treatment difference is defined as Test recovery - (0.66 × Control recovery).|||2.6|-2.5|
81604828|NCT04022889|162886568|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis of inferiority was to be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis of non-inferiority at the two-sided 0.05 significance level if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% CI for the mean treatment difference (Test - 0.58 × Control) was greater than or equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|39.4|||||The mean treatment difference is defined as Test survival - (0.58 × Control survival).|||39.4|18.5|
81604829|NCT04022889|162886568|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis of inferiority was to be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis of non-inferiority at the two-sided 0.05 significance level if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% CI for the mean treatment difference (Test - 0.58 × Control) was greater than or equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|41.6|||||The mean treatment difference is defined as Test survival - (0.58 × Control survival).|||41.6|9.5|
81604830|NCT04022889|162886568|EQUIVALENCE|Variant 1-BEST = Test Variant 1 Endpoint - Test BEST Endpoint|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|15.8|||||The mean treatment difference is defined as Test survival - (0.58 × Control survival).|||15.8|-12.7|
81604831|NCT04022889|162886568|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis of inferiority was to be rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis of non-inferiority at the two-sided 0.05 significance level if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% CI for the mean treatment difference (Test - 0.58 × Control) was greater than or equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.8|37.8|||||The mean treatment difference is defined as Test survival - (0.58 × Control survival).|||37.8|21.8|
81645464|NCT04349644|162981683|OTHER|A series of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) models were used to test the between-group differences on each dependent variable at the immediate posttest and at the follow-up periods separately using the pretest values as a covariate. Independent samples t-tests were used to identify statistically significant differences on all pretest dependent variables.||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|Posttest ANCOVA controlling for Pretest.||||||0.05
81645465|NCT04349644|162981683|OTHER|A series of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) models were used to test the between-group differences on each dependent variable at the immediate posttest and at the follow-up periods separately using the pretest values as a covariate. Independent samples t-tests were used to identify statistically significant differences on all pretest dependent variables.||||||0.393|||||||ANCOVA|Follow-up ANCOVA controlling for Pretest.||||||0.393
81645466|NCT04349644|162981684|OTHER|A series of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) models were used to test the between-group differences on each dependent variable at the immediate posttest and at the follow-up periods separately using the pretest values as a covariate. Independent samples t-tests were used to identify statistically significant differences on all pretest dependent variables||||||0.917|||||||ANCOVA|Posttest ANCOVA controlling for pretest values.||||||0.917
81462825|NCT03980145|162618111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.369|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison of the impact between the two arms looking an improved walking endurance||||.369
81462826|NCT03980145|162618111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||ANOVA|||Evaluation of impact of end-effector robotic training alone||||.710
81604832|NCT00856934|162886606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81604833|NCT00856934|162886607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81604834|NCT03285295|162886634|SUPERIORITY||Clinical Specificity (%)|99.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.92|99.99|||Binomial Distribution|Specificity sample size is a minimum of 15,000 donors.||||99.99|99.92|
81462827|NCT03980145|162618111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.682|||||||ANOVA|||Evaluating the impact of conventional therapy on walking endurance Null hypothesis is no difference between pretest and posttest||||.682
81645467|NCT04349644|162981684|OTHER|A series of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) models were used to test the between-group differences on each dependent variable at the immediate posttest and at the follow-up periods separately using the pretest values as a covariate. Independent samples t-tests were used to identify statistically significant differences on all pretest dependent variables||||||0.963|||||||ANCOVA|Follow-up ANCOVA while controlling for pretest.||||||0.963
81525135|NCT02262754|162738405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|0.2||||||Total recall score at Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate. Unplanned readings were excluded from the analysis.||0.20|-2.10|
81462828|NCT03980145|162618111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.568||||||p value adjusted for multiple comparisons - Bonferroni|ANOVA|||Evaluating the impact of whether both groups combined resulted in a significant change in walking distance||||.568
81648248|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.5914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Work and Activities||0.2|-0.3|0.5914
81462829|NCT03980145|162618112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.594||||||Outcome specific to the physical domain|ANOVA|||Evaluation of the physical domain||||.594
81525136|NCT02262754|162738405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|1.71||||||Total recall score at Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate. Unplanned readings were excluded from the analysis.||1.71|-0.56|
81604835|NCT03285295|162886635|OTHER|95% Confidence Interval provided.|Point Estimate|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.15|100.0|||Sensitivity|||||100.00|99.15|
81604836|NCT03285295|162886636|SUPERIORITY||Clinical Specificity (%)|99.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.95|100.0|||Binomial Distribution|||||100.00|99.95|
81462830|NCT03980145|162618112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.061|||||||ANOVA|||Pretest- Posttest End Effector Robotic Training Comparison for the Physical Domain||||.061
81462831|NCT03980145|162618112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.812|||||||ANOVA|||Pretest posttest comparison of conventional training group for physical domain||||.812
81525137|NCT02262754|162738405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.06|0.02||||||Total Recall score at Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate. Unplanned readings were excluded from the analysis.||0.02|-2.06|
81525138|NCT02262754|162738405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.25|-0.17||||||Total Recall score at Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate. Unplanned readings were excluded from the analysis.||-0.17|-2.25|
81525139|NCT02262754|162738405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.82|1.19||||||Total Recall score at Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate. Unplanned readings were excluded from the analysis.||1.19|-0.82|
81525140|NCT02262754|162738405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.39|-0.15||||||Delayed recall score at Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate. Unplanned readings were excluded from the analysis.||-0.15|-1.39|
81525141|NCT02262754|162738405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|0.45||||||Delayed recall score at Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate. Unplanned readings were excluded from the analysis.||0.45|-0.80|
81525142|NCT02262754|162738405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|0.02||||||Delayed recall score at Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate. Unplanned readings were excluded from the analysis.||0.02|-1.21|
81645468|NCT00510198|162981711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The log-rank test was conducted at an alpha level of 0.05. The study was terminated early due to enrollment significantly below protocol expectation. Due to the low sample size and consequently low statistical power, no conclusion can be drawn.|Log Rank|||This is a log-rank test, which uses the time from randomization to first composite endpoint event to compare the risk of event between Access and Control arms.||||0.23
81645469|NCT00510198|162981712|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Pre-specified non-inferiority margin was 7.5%|Risk Difference (RD)|4.7||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|20.3||The study was terminated early due to enrollment significantly below protocol expectation. Due to the low sample size and consequently low statistical power, no conclusion can be drawn.|Two-sample test of proportions||The risk difference estimate is the difference between the Access Arm and Control arm.|||20.3|-10.9|0.36
81645470|NCT03029234|162981742|OTHER|The prespecified threshold that the primary endpoint would be met was if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) was greater than 18%.|Overall response rate|35.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.3|44.9||||||||44.9|27.3|
81645471|NCT02847637|162981772|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.075||Statistical significance is controlled at the 2-sided, 0.05 alpha level. The p-value was obtained via a global model with a 3-level categorical effect for treatment (emicizumab 1.5 mg/kg/week, emicizumab 3 mg/kg/2 weeks, or no prophylaxis).|Stratified Wald test||Arm A is the numerator and Arm C is the denominator for this ABR Ratio.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm A versus Arm C = 1. H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm A versus Arm C ≠ 1.||0.075|0.020|<0.0001
81525143|NCT02262754|162738405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.42|-0.28||||||Delayed recall score at Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate. Unplanned readings were excluded from the analysis.||-0.28|-1.42|
81525144|NCT02262754|162738405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.67|0.46||||||Delayed recall score at Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate. Unplanned readings were excluded from the analysis.||0.46|-0.67|
81525145|NCT02262754|162738405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.29|-0.2||||||Delayed recall score at Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate. Unplanned readings were excluded from the analysis.||-0.20|-1.29|
81525146|NCT02262754|162738406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|1.58||||||A repeated measures logistic regression model included treatment and week as fixed effects and LBPI baseline as a covariate. Participant was included as a repeated effect.||1.58|0.61|
81462832|NCT03980145|162618112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.235|||||||ANOVA|||Combined conventional and end-effector training for outcomes in the physical domain||||.235
81525147|NCT02262754|162738406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.33|3.14||||||A repeated measures logistic regression model included treatment and week as fixed effects and LBPI baseline as a covariate. Participant was included as a repeated effect.||3.14|1.33|
81462833|NCT03980145|162618112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.465|||||||ANOVA|||Between group assessment of changes in the MFIS Cognitive domain||||.465
81525148|NCT02262754|162738406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.31|0.74||||||A repeated measures logistic regression model included treatment and week as fixed effects and LBPI baseline as a covariate. Participant was included as a repeated effect.||0.74|0.31|
81462834|NCT03980145|162618112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.165|||||||ANOVA|||Within group differences for the End Effector Robotic Training Group for the Cognitive Domain||||.165
81462835|NCT03980145|162618112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.682|||||||ANOVA|||Within group assessment for the conventional group within the cognitive domain of the MFIS||||.682
81462836|NCT03980145|162618112|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.39||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|9.67||p value adjusted using a Bonferroni correction|ANOVA|||Combined group outcomes comparing pretest to posttest for the cognitive domain||9.67|1.12|.017
81462837|NCT03980145|162618112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052|||||||ANOVA|||Between group comparison for the MFIS Psychological Subscale||||.052
81604837|NCT03285295|162886637|OTHER|95% Confidence Interval provided.|Point Estimate|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.48|100.0|||Sensitivity|||||100.00|99.48|
81604838|NCT03285295|162886638|SUPERIORITY||Clinical Specificity (%)|99.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.86|99.95|||Binomial Distribution|||||99.95|99.86|
81604839|NCT03285295|162886639|OTHER|95% Confidence Interval provided.|Point Estimate|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.09|100.0|||Sensitivity|||||100.00|99.09|
81604840|NCT03285295|162886640|SUPERIORITY||Clinical Specificity (%)|99.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.87|99.96|||Binomial Exact|||||99.96|99.87|
81604841|NCT03285295|162886641|OTHER|95% Confidence Interval provided.|Point Estimate|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.72|100.0|||Sensitivity|||||100.00|99.72|
81604842|NCT03285295|162886642|SUPERIORITY||Clinical Specificity (%)|99.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.84|99.94|||Binomial Exact|||||99.94|99.84|
81604843|NCT03285295|162886643|OTHER|95% Confidence Interval provided.|Point Estimate|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.09|100.0|||Sensitivity|||||100.00|99.09|
81604844|NCT03285295|162886644|SUPERIORITY||Clinical Specificity (%)|99.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.94|100.0|||Binomial Exact|||||100.00|99.94|
81604845|NCT03285295|162886645|OTHER|95% Confidence Interval provided.|Point Estimate|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.85|100.0|||Sensitivity|||||100.00|98.85|
81604846|NCT03285295|162886650|OTHER|95% Confidence Interval provided.|Point Estimate|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.98|100.0|||Sensitivity|||Sensitivity||100.00|95.98|
81604847|NCT03285295|162886652|OTHER|95% Confidence Interval provided.|Point Estimate|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.75|100.0|||Sensitivity|||Sensitivity||100.00|92.75|
81604848|NCT03285295|162886653|OTHER|95% Confidence Interval provided.|Point Estimate|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.87|100.0|||Sensitivity|||Sensitivity||100.00|94.87|
81604849|NCT03285295|162886654|OTHER|95% Confidence Interval provided.|Point Estimate|98.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.2|99.84|||Sensitivity|||Sensitivity||99.84|95.20|
81604850|NCT01015807|162886660|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||ANOVA|||We estimated that 25 subjects per group would allow us to detect a reduction of this area from 7.5 cm2 in our placebo group to 3.5 cm2 in the CloTAP group, with SD = 5 cm2 in both groups, owing to improved overall analgesia and reduced pain sensitization in women allocated to receive a TAP block with clonidine (2-tailed \[alpha\] = 0.05, 80% power). To allow for failed TAP blocks and/or exclusions of cases, we included 30 patients per group (n = 90)||||0.48
81604851|NCT02714868|162886710|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For goal attainment, we calculated independent t-tests to compare GAS t-scores across groups at outcome. Lowest score is 0, highest score is 100. 100 is highest goal attainment.||||.05
81604852|NCT00981474|162886716|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96||||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.121|||Chi-squared|||||1.121|.82|.752
81604853|NCT00981474|162886717|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.55||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.93|||Chi-squared|||||.93|.32|.053
81604854|NCT00981474|162886718|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.454||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.17|||Chi-squared|||||1.17|.18|.149
81604855|NCT00981474|162886719|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.581||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.13|||Chi-squared|||||1.13|.30|.144
81604856|NCT00981474|162886720|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.724||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.41|||Chi-squared|||||1.41|.37|.439
81604857|NCT00981474|162886721|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.872||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.11|||Chi-squared|||||1.11|.69|.311
81604858|NCT00981474|162886722|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.247||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|1.18|||Fisher Exact|Fisher exact test used due to the small number of events.||||1.18|.005|.103
81604859|NCT00981474|162886723|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.102||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.5|||Chi-squared|||||1.5|.81|.608
81604860|NCT00981474|162886724|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.564||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.97|||Fisher Exact|Fisher exact test used due to the small number of events.||||1.97|.16|.541
81604861|NCT00981474|162886725|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.247||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.18|||Fisher Exact|Fisher exact test used due to small number of events.||||1.18|.05|.103
81604862|NCT00981474|162886726|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.409||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.14|||Chi-squared|||||1.14|.15|.129
81604863|NCT00708526|162886744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|A Bonferroni correction was used.||We compared times for discharge criteria after general anesthesia with and without the QED.||||>0.05
81604864|NCT00708526|162886745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.039||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The effect of the use of hypercapnia and increased ventilation on the time to recovery events was compared using multivariate analysis of variance with the Hotelling's two sample T2.-test and the two-tailed unpaired t-test; individual comparisons were by Bonferroni adjusted two tailed unpaired t-tests. The data was tested for normality before identifying statistical significance.||||0.039
81645472|NCT02847637|162981772|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.066||Statistical significance is controlled at the 2-sided, 0.05 alpha level. The p-value was obtained via a global model with a 3-level categorical effect for treatment (emicizumab 1.5 mg/kg/week, emicizumab 3 mg/kg/2 weeks, or no prophylaxis).|Stratified Wald test||Arm B is the numerator and Arm C is the denominator for this ABR Ratio.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm B versus Arm C = 1. H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm B versus Arm C ≠ 1.||0.066|0.017|<0.0001
81645473|NCT02847637|162981773|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.099||Statistical significance is controlled at the 2-sided, 0.05 alpha level. The p-value was obtained via a global model with a 3-level categorical effect for treatment (emicizumab 1.5 mg/kg/week, emicizumab 3 mg/kg/2 weeks, or no prophylaxis).|Stratified Wald test||Arm A is the numerator and Arm C is the denominator for this ABR Ratio.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm A versus Arm C = 1. H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm A versus Arm C ≠ 1.||0.099|0.028|<0.0001
81645474|NCT02847637|162981773|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.103||Statistical significance is controlled at the 2-sided, 0.05 alpha level. The p-value was obtained via a global model with a 3-level categorical effect for treatment (emicizumab 1.5 mg/kg/week, emicizumab 3 mg/kg/2 weeks, or no prophylaxis).|Stratified Wald test||Arm B is the numerator and Arm C is the denominator for this ABR Ratio.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm B versus Arm C = 1. H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm B versus Arm C ≠ 1.||0.103|0.030|<0.0001
81645475|NCT02847637|162981774|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.085||Statistical significance is controlled at the 2-sided, 0.05 alpha level. The p-value is obtained via a global model with a 3-level categorical effect for treatment (emicizumab 1.5 mg/kg/week, emicizumab 3 mg/kg/2 weeks, or no prophylaxis).|Stratified Wald test||Arm A is the numerator and Arm C is the denominator for this ABR Ratio.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm A versus Arm C = 1. H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm A versus Arm C ≠ 1.||0.085|0.019|<0.0001
81645476|NCT02847637|162981774|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.07||Statistical significance is controlled at the 2-sided, 0.05 alpha level. The p-value is obtained via a global model with a 3-level categorical effect for treatment (emicizumab 1.5 mg/kg/week, emicizumab 3 mg/kg/2 weeks, or no prophylaxis).|Stratified Wald test||Arm B is the numerator and Arm C is the denominator for this ABR Ratio.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm B versus Arm C = 1. H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm B versus Arm C ≠ 1.||0.070|0.015|<0.0001
81645477|NCT02847637|162981775|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.151||Statistical significance is controlled at the 2-sided, 0.05 alpha level. The p-value is obtained via a global model with a 3-level categorical effect for treatment (emicizumab 1.5 mg/kg/week, emicizumab 3 mg/kg/2 weeks, or no prophylaxis).|Stratified Wald test||Arm A is the numerator and Arm C is the denominator for this ABR Ratio.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm A versus Arm C = 1. H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm A versus Arm C ≠ 1.||0.151|0.025|<0.0001
81645478|NCT02847637|162981775|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.056||Statistical significance is controlled at the 2-sided, 0.05 alpha level. The p-value is obtained via a global model with a 3-level categorical effect for treatment (emicizumab 1.5 mg/kg/week, emicizumab 3 mg/kg/2 weeks, or no prophylaxis).|Stratified Wald test||Arm B is the numerator and Arm C is the denominator for this ABR Ratio.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm B versus Arm C = 1. H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm B versus Arm C ≠ 1.||0.056|0.006|<0.0001
81645479|NCT02847637|162981776|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.143||Not controlled for type I error|Stratified Wald test||Arm A is the numerator and Arm C is the denominator for this ABR Ratio.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm A versus Arm C = 1. H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm A versus Arm C ≠ 1.||0.143|0.016|<0.0001
81645480|NCT02847637|162981776|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.147||Not controlled for type I error|Stratified Wald test||Arm B is the numerator and Arm C is the denominator for this ABR Ratio.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm B versus Arm C = 1. H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio for Arm B versus Arm C ≠ 1.||0.147|0.018|<0.0001
81645481|NCT02847637|162981777|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.195|0.514||Statistical significance is controlled at the 2-sided, 0.05 alpha level.|Non-stratified Wald test||Dnisp: Emicizumab Prophylaxis is the numerator and Dnisp: Pre-Study FVIII Prophylaxis is the denominator for this ABR ratio.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio = 1. H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio ≠ 1.||0.514|0.195|<0.0001
81645482|NCT02847637|162981778|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.37||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.626||Statistical significance is controlled at the 2-sided, 0.05 alpha level.|Non-stratified Wald test||Dnisp: Emicizumab Prophylaxis is the numerator and Dnisp: Pre-Study FVIII Prophylaxis is the denominator for this ABR ratio.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio = 1. H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio ≠ 1.||0.626|0.220|0.0002
81645483|NCT02847637|162981779|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.067||Not controlled for type I error|Non-stratified Wald test||Arm A+Bnise: Emicizumab Prophylaxis is the numerator and Arm A+Bnise: Pre-Study Episodic FVIII is the denominator for this ABR Ratio.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio = 1. H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio ≠ 1.||0.067|0.014|<0.0001
81645484|NCT02847637|162981780|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.068||Not controlled for type I error|Non-stratified Wald test||Arm A+Bnise: Emicizumab Prophylaxis is the numerator and Arm A+Bnise: Pre-Study Episodic FVIII is the denominator for this ABR Ratio.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio = 1. H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio ≠ 1.||0.068|0.023|<0.0001
81645485|NCT02847637|162981781|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.51||||0.0891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|26.98||Statistical significance is controlled at the 2-sided, 0.05 alpha level.|ANCOVA||The difference in adjusted means was analyzed as Arm C minus Arm A.|||26.98|-1.96|0.0891
81645486|NCT02847637|162981781|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.97||||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|30.78||Not controlled for type I error|ANCOVA||The difference in adjusted means was analyzed as Arm C minus Arm B.|||30.78|1.16|0.0349
81645487|NCT02847637|162981782|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.91||||0.1269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|13.55||Not controlled for type I error|ANCOVA||The difference in adjusted means was analyzed as Arm C minus Arm A.|||13.55|-1.72|0.1269
81645488|NCT02847637|162981782|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.56||||0.0317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|16.35||Not controlled for type I error|ANCOVA||The difference in adjusted means was analyzed as Arm C minus Arm B.|||16.35|0.77|0.0317
81462838|NCT03980145|162618112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.483|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison for the end-effector robotic training group for the MFIS Psychological subscale||||.483
81462839|NCT03980145|162618112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056|||||||ANOVA|||Within group assessment for the conventional physical therapy group for the MFIS Psychological subscale||||.056
81645489|NCT02847637|162981783|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.04||||0.3402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.43|4.35||Not controlled for type I error|ANCOVA||The difference in adjusted means was analyzed as Arm C minus Arm A.|||4.35|-12.43|0.3402
81645490|NCT02847637|162981783|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.15||||0.0373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.74|-0.55||Not controlled for type I error|ANCOVA||The difference in adjusted means was analyzed as Arm C minus Arm B.|||-0.55|-17.74|0.0373
81645491|NCT02847637|162981784|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.04||Not controlled for type I error|ANCOVA||The difference in adjusted means was analyzed as Arm C minus Arm A.|||-0.04|-0.22|0.0060
81645492|NCT02847637|162981784|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.04||Not controlled for type I error|ANCOVA||The difference in adjusted means was analyzed as Arm C minus Arm B.|||-0.04|-0.23|0.0059
81645493|NCT01040403|162981873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.092|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|||0.092|0.016|
81645494|NCT01040403|162981873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.103|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.103|0.027|
81645495|NCT01040403|162981873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.122|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.122|0.046|
81645496|NCT01040403|162981873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.049|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.049|-0.027|
81645497|NCT01040403|162981873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.069|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.069|-0.008|
81645498|NCT01040403|162981873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.058|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|||0.058|-0.019|
81645499|NCT01040403|162981873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.089|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|||0.089|0.013|
81645500|NCT01040403|162981873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.122|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.122|0.045|
81645501|NCT01040403|162981873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|0.119|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.119|0.042|
81645502|NCT01040403|162981873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.071|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.071|-0.006|
81645503|NCT01040403|162981873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.068|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.068|-0.009|
81645504|NCT01040403|162981873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.035|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|||0.035|-0.041|
81702086|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2010, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as . 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons = 2626735.|PYAR|3.997|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.269|4.839|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (non-vaccine \& non-vaccine related), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||4.839|3.269|
81462840|NCT03980145|162618112|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.313||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|2.619||p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using a Bonferroni correction|ANOVA|||Change in MFIS for all subjects from pre to posttest for the psychological subscale||2.619|.016|.048
81604865|NCT01175148|162886756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.15|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||The study used a minimax Simon two-stage design to test the null hypothesis Ho: P \> 0.35 versus the alternative H1: \< 0.15, where P is the probability of grade 2 to 4 acute GVHD at day + 100.||||<0.05
81462841|NCT03980145|162618112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Between group assessment of differences in total score||||.010
81604866|NCT01010477|162886757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.632||||||threshold for statistical significance: p\< 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Fisher Exact test (2-sided)||||0.632
81604867|NCT00868699|162886758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference in least square mean change from baseline between Lurasidone group and placebo indicates a greater improvement in the Lurasidone group over the placebo group.|||||<0.001
81604868|NCT00868699|162886758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference in least square mean change from baseline between Lurasidone group and placebo indicates a greater improvement in the Lurasidone group over the placebo group.|||||<0.001
81604869|NCT00868699|162886759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143|<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference in least square mean change from baseline between Lurasidone group and placebo indicates a greater improvement in the Lurasidone group over the placebo group.|||||<0.001
81604870|NCT00868699|162886759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143|<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference in least square mean change from baseline between Lurasidone group and placebo indicates a greater improvement in the Lurasidone group over the placebo group.|||||<0.001
81604871|NCT00868699|162886760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.003|||||||ANCOVA||A negative difference in least square mean change from baseline between Lurasidone group and placebo indicates a greater improvement in the Lurasidone group over the placebo group.|||||0.003
81604872|NCT00868699|162886760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01|<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA||A negative difference in least square mean change from baseline between Lurasidone group and placebo indicates a greater improvement in the Lurasidone group over the placebo group.|||||<0.001
81604873|NCT05458024|162886771|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|-0.14||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.83
81604874|NCT05458024|162886772|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|-1.41||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|||||Analyses were adjusted for sex, baseline pain, and baseline vitamin D levels.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.21
81604875|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-75.0||||0.4788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-284.8|134.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for ACTH 1||134.9|-284.8|0.4788
81604876|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|124.1||||0.2309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.6|328.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for ACTH 1||328.9|-80.6|0.2309
81604877|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-185.1||||0.0758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-389.8|19.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for ACTH 1||19.7|-389.8|0.0758
81604878|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|130.4||||0.2084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.4|335.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for ACTH 1||335.1|-74.4|0.2084
81604879|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|132.6||||0.1684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.4|322.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus Asacol for ACTH 1||322.6|-57.4|0.1684
81604880|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-90.4||||0.5122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-364.7|184.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for ACTH 2||184.0|-364.7|0.5122
81604881|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-75.5||||0.5417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-321.7|170.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for ACTH 2||170.7|-321.7|0.5417
81604882|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-54.4||||0.6511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-294.2|185.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for ACTH 2||185.3|-294.2|0.6511
81604883|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|64.7||||0.6117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-189.1|318.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for ACTH 2||318.5|-189.1|0.6117
81604884|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-99.7||||0.3882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-329.3|129.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus Asacol for ACTH 2||129.9|-329.3|0.3882
81604885|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-125.5||||0.4781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-477.5|226.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for ACTH effect||226.5|-477.5|0.4781
81702087|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2010, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as the 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons = 1354702.|PYAR|3.322|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.423|4.445|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (non-vaccine \& non-vaccine related), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||4.445|2.423|
81702088|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2011, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =2636783.|PYAR|14.487|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.071|16.015|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (any serotype), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||16.015|13.071|
81702089|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2011, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as the 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =1360966.|PYAR|13.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.841|15.857|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (any serotype), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||15.857|11.841|
81702485|NCT01686958|163100975|OTHER|This is a primarily descriptive study, no statistical analysis is planned; however, analyses were performed at the alpha=0.05 level of significance and exact analyses will be used wherever possible.|||||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||||Confidence intervals \[CI\] will be constructed for outcomes of interest at the alpha=0.05 level of significance, i.e. 95% CI.||||A total of 30 subjects will be accrued to this study and treated with the PAD-105. The sample size is based primarily on feasibility and logistical concerns, however, is sufficiently large to allow the safety objectives to be met. Specifically, with 30 total patients, if no treatment-related grade 4 or 5 adverse events are observed, then a one-sided, 95% confidence interval would have an upper bound of 0.095.|For continuous outcomes, standard summary statistics will include n, mean, standard deviation, median, minimum and maximum. For categorical data, tables will show n and % of patients.|||
81604886|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-277.9||||0.0834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-593.7|37.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for ACTH effect||37.9|-593.7|0.0834
81604887|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|121.7||||0.4313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-185.8|429.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for ACTH effect||429.3|-185.8|0.4313
81604888|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-73.5||||0.6528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-399.1|252.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for ACTH effect||252.0|-399.1|0.6528
81604889|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-248.5||||0.0966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-542.9|46.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus Asacol for ACTH effect||46.0|-542.9|0.0966
81604890|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|32.2||||0.7704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-187.6|252.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for ACTH morning||252.0|-187.6|0.7704
81604891|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|165.3||||0.0988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|362.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for ACTH morning||362.5|-32.0|0.0988
81604892|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-153.4||||0.1153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-345.5|38.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for ACTH morning||38.7|-345.5|0.1153
81604893|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.7||||0.9636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-198.7|208.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for ACTH morning||208.0|-198.7|0.9636
81604894|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|119.8||||0.1972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.1|303.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus Asacol for ACTH morning||303.8|-64.1|0.1972
81604895|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-207.6||||0.0495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-414.6|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 10 mg for ACTH 1||-0.5|-414.6|0.0495
81604896|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.5||||0.9333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-210.4|193.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 30 mg for ACTH 1||193.4|-210.4|0.9333
81604897|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-317.7||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-519.6|-115.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 100 mg for ACTH 1||-115.8|-519.6|0.0025
81604898|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.9823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-204.1|199.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 300 mg for ACTH 1||199.6|-204.1|0.9823
81604899|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.3||||0.946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-265.0|283.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 10 mg for ACTH 2||283.7|-265.0|0.9460
81604900|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|24.2||||0.8445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-222.0|270.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 30 mg for ACTH 2||270.4|-222.0|0.8445
81604901|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|45.3||||0.7069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-194.5|285.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 100 mg for ACTH 2||285.0|-194.5|0.7069
81604902|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|164.4||||0.1998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.4|418.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 300 mg for ACTH 2||418.2|-89.4|0.1998
81645505|NCT01040403|162981874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.159|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|||0.159|0.040|
81462842|NCT03980145|162618112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089|||||||ANOVA|||Within assessment of change in total fatigue score||||.089
81604903|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|123.0||||0.4871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-229.0|474.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 10 mg for ACTH effect||474.9|-229.0|0.4871
81604904|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-29.4||||0.8527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-345.2|286.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 30 mg for ACTH effect||286.4|-345.2|0.8527
81604905|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|370.2||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.6|677.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 100 mg for ACTH effect||677.8|62.6|0.0192
81604906|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|174.9||||0.2865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-150.6|500.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 300 mg for ACTH effect||500.5|-150.6|0.2865
81604907|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-87.6||||0.4279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-307.5|132.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 10 mg for ACTH morning||132.2|-307.5|0.4279
81604908|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|45.4||||0.6464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-151.8|242.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 30 mg for ACTH morning||242.7|-151.8|0.6464
81604909|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-273.3||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-465.4|-81.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 100 mg for ACTH morning||-81.2|-465.4|0.0061
81604910|NCT01036022|162886795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-115.2||||0.2614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-318.5|88.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 300 mg for ACTH morning||88.1|-318.5|0.2614
81604911|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.7559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.5||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 1 SCCAI score||1.5|-2.0|0.7559
81604912|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.1238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.2||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 1 SCCAI score||3.2|-0.4|0.1238
81604913|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.6302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.2||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 1 SCCAI score||2.2|-1.3|0.6302
81604914|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.2777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.8|||Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 1 SCCAI score||2.8|-0.8|0.2777
81604915|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.8069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.8||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 1 SCCAI score||1.8|-1.4|0.8069
81604916|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.7699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.2||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 2 SCCAI score||2.2|-1.6|0.7699
81604917|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.3869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.8||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 2 SCCAI score||2.8|-1.1|0.3869
81604918|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.6695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.5||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 2 SCCAI score||1.5|-2.4|0.6695
81604919|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.5152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.7||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 2 SCCAI score||2.7|-1.4|0.5152
81604920|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.4507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.1||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 2 SCCAI score||1.1|-2.4|0.4507
81604921|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.8707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.3||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 3 SCCAI score||2.3|-1.9|0.8707
81462843|NCT03980145|162618112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||ANOVA|||Within group assessment of change in total score||||.50
81462844|NCT03980145|162618112|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.464||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.678|16.251|||ANOVA|||Combined assessment of all subject improvement in total MFIS score||16.251|2.678|0.10
81462845|NCT03980145|162618113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis set for no difference between groups Assessment of between group differences for the physical subscale||||.071
81645506|NCT01040403|162981874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|0.179|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.179|0.061|
81462846|NCT03980145|162618113|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.84||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.02|23.66|||ANOVA|||With group assessment of change on the physical subscale of the MSIS||23.66|6.02|.005
81462847|NCT03980145|162618113|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.57||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|18.85|||ANOVA|||With group assessment of change on the physical subscale of the MSIS||18.85|8.30|.001
81462848|NCT03980145|162618113|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.21||||2.6e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.367|19.04||p value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Bonferroni|ANOVA|||Combined group assessment of change on the physical subscale of the MSIS||19.04|9.367|.000026
81462849|NCT03980145|162618113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084||||||Pretest measures were statistically different between the two groups|ANOVA|||Between group comparison for the psychological subscale for the MSIS||||.084
81462850|NCT03980145|162618113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.412|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison for the psychological subscale for the MSIS||||.412
81462851|NCT03980145|162618113|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.22||||0.00018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.59|28.85|||ANOVA|||Within group comparison for the psychological subscale for the MSIS||28.85|15.59|.00018
81462852|NCT03980145|162618113|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.19||||0.00049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.013|19.38|||ANOVA|||Combined group comparison for the psychological subscale for the MSIS||19.38|7.013|.00049
81462853|NCT03980145|162618114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.352|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is no difference between the two groups||||.352
81462854|NCT03980145|162618114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079|||||||ANOVA|||Within group assessment||||.079
81462855|NCT03980145|162618114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.393|||||||ANOVA|||Within group assessment||||.393
81462856|NCT03980145|162618114|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.058||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.116|||ANOVA|Adjusted for multiple mean comparisons||Evaluating the impact of whether fast walking speed for both groups combined resulted in a significant improvement in walking speed||.116|.001|.048
81462857|NCT03980145|162618115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.117|||||||ANOVA|||Between group assessment for the HADS Anxiety Subscale||||.117
81462858|NCT03980145|162618115|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.75||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.093|3.407|||ANOVA|||Within group assessment for HADS Anxiety Subscale||3.407|.093|.041
81462859|NCT03980145|162618115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||ANOVA|||Within group assessment for HADS Anxiety Subscale||||.150
81462860|NCT03980145|162618115|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.518||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.646||p value adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||Combined group assessment of HADS Anxiety Subscale||2.646|.390|.012
81462861|NCT03980145|162618116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.239|||||||ANOVA|||||||.239
81462862|NCT03980145|162618116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.667|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison between groups for differences in sensory pain score||||.667
81462863|NCT03980145|162618116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||ANOVA|||Between group differences in affective pain||||.770
81462864|NCT03980145|162618117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.136|||||||ANOVA|||Between group assessment of LLFDI Disability Frequency||||.136
81462865|NCT03980145|162618117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.833|||||||ANOVA|||Combined group assessment of improvement in LLFDI Disability Frequency||||.833
81462866|NCT03980145|162618117|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.996||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.212|13.781|||ANOVA|||Between Group Assessment of improvement in LLFDI Disability Limitations||13.781|.212|.044
81462867|NCT03980145|162618117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.212|||||||ANOVA|||Combined group assessment of improvement in LLFDI Disability Limitations||||.212
81462868|NCT03980145|162618118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.338|||||||ANOVA|||Between group comparison for the LLDFI Function||||.338
81462869|NCT03980145|162618118|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.508||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|12.28|||ANOVA|||Within group assessment of LLFDI Function||12.28|2.73|.007
81462870|NCT03980145|162618118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||ANOVA|||Within group assessment for changes in LLFDI Function||||.067
81462871|NCT03980145|162618118|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.99||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|9.08||p value adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||Combined group improvement in LLFDI Function||9.08|2.90|.001
81525149|NCT02262754|162738407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.2||||||Week 1: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate.||0.20|-0.19|
81604922|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.2915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.1||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 3 SCCAI score||3.1|-0.9|0.2915
81604923|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.7251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.7||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 3 SCCAI score||1.7|-2.4|0.7251
81604924|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.4556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.9||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 3 SCCAI score||2.9|-1.3|0.4556
81604925|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.4||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 3 SCCAI score||1.4|-2.3|0.6620
81604926|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.2844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.5||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 4 SCCAI score||3.5|-1.1|0.2844
81604927|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.2799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.5||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 4 SCCAI score||3.5|-1.0|0.2799
81604928|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.7655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.6||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 4 SCCAI score||2.6|-1.9|0.7655
81604929|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.3332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|3.5||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 4 SCCAI score||3.5|-1.2|0.3332
81604930|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.6985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.4||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 4 SCCAI score||2.4|-1.6|0.6985
81604931|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.3256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.7||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 5 SCCAI score||3.7|-1.3|0.3256
81645507|NCT01040403|162981874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.160|0.041|
81645508|NCT01040403|162981874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.079|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.079|-0.039|
81525150|NCT02262754|162738407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|0.05||||||Week 1: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate.||0.05|-0.34|
81525151|NCT02262754|162738407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.35||||||Week 1: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate.||0.35|-0.05|
81604932|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.0||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 5 SCCAI score||3.0|-1.9|0.6500
81604933|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.8758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.7||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 5 SCCAI score||2.7|-2.3|0.8758
81604934|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.7298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|3.0||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 5 SCCAI score||3.0|-2.1|0.7298
81604935|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.5963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.6||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 5 SCCAI score||1.6|-2.8|0.5963
81462872|NCT00994461|162618183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by H. pylori status was employed for the comparison of celecoxib and loxoprofen with placebo. The multiplicity of test was not adjusted because these comparisons were for the secondary objective.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by H. pylori status was employed. Continuous correction was used.||Hypothesis testing was conducted with significant p-value level of under 0.05.||||<0.0001
81525152|NCT02262754|162738407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.26|0.18||||||Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate.||0.18|-0.26|
81604936|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.6498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.1||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 6 SCCAI score||3.1|-2.0|0.6498
81604937|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.7061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.0||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 6 SCCAI score||3.0|-2.0|0.7061
81604938|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.8549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|2.3||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 6 SCCAI score||2.3|-2.7|0.8549
81604939|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.6533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.1||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 6 SCCAI score||3.1|-2.0|0.6533
81604940|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.4378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.4||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 6 SCCAI score||1.4|-3.1|0.4378
81604941|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.5917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.3||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 1 SCCAI score||1.3|-2.2|0.5917
81604942|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.1764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.9||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 1 SCCAI score||2.9|-0.5|0.1764
81604943|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.7914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.0||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 1 SCCAI score||2.0|-1.5|0.7914
81604944|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.3578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.5||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 1 SCCAI score||2.5|-0.9|0.3578
81604945|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.3247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.9||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 2 SCCAI score||2.9|-1.0|0.3247
81604946|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.1153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.4||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 2 SCCAI score||3.4|-0.4|0.1153
81645509|NCT01040403|162981874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.061|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.061|-0.059|
81462873|NCT01385137|162618193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.44|||Regression, Linear|||||0.44|-0.79|0.58
81462874|NCT01385137|162618195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.13||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|3.04|||Regression, Linear|||||3.04|-7.30|0.42
81462875|NCT01385137|162618196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|5.6|||Regression, Linear|||||5.60|-4.17|0.77
81525153|NCT02262754|162738407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.37|0.07||||||Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate.||0.07|-0.37|
81604947|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.7995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.2||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 2 SCCAI score||2.2|-1.7|0.7995
81604948|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.1786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.3||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 2 SCCAI score||3.3|-0.6|0.1786
81604949|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.5824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.7||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 3 SCCAI score||2.7|-1.5|0.5824
81645510|NCT01040403|162981874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|||0.040|-0.079|
81462876|NCT01385137|162618197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.14||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|5.44|||Regression, Linear|||||5.44|-1.16|0.21
81462877|NCT01637922|162618210|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio (%)|118.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.4||0.1638|TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.06|130.32||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|Log transformed endpoints were analyzed using an ANOVA model, including treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation|Methadone(MTD) + Faldaprevir(FDV) on Day 9 vs. Methadone(MTD) alone on Day 1||130.32|107.06|0.1638
81462878|NCT01637922|162618211|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio (%)|114.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.2||0.0391|TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.812|124.164||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|Log transformed endpoints were analyzed using an ANOVA model, including treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation|Methadone(MTD) + Faldaprevir(FDV) on Day 9 vs. Methadone(MTD) alone on Day 1||124.164|104.812|0.0391
81462879|NCT01637922|162618212|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio (%)|111.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.7||0.0603|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.243|125.922||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|Log transformed endpoints were analyzed using an ANOVA model, including treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation|Methadone(MTD) + Faldaprevir(FDV) on Day 9 vs. Methadone(MTD) alone on Day 1||125.922|99.243|0.0603
81462880|NCT01637922|162618213|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio (%)|117.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.0||0.1424|TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.89|129.5||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|Log transformed endpoints were analyzed using an ANOVA model, including treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation|S-Methadone(MTD) + Faldaprevir(FDV) on Day 9 vs. S-Methadone(MTD) alone on Day 1||129.50|106.89|0.1424
81462881|NCT01637922|162618214|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio (%)|111.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.3||0.0367|TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.42|123.715||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|Log transformed endpoints were analyzed using an ANOVA model, including treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation|S-Methadone(MTD) + Faldaprevir(FDV) on Day 9 vs. S-Methadone(MTD) alone on Day 1||123.715|100.420|0.0367
81462882|NCT01637922|162618215|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio (%)|111.52|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.7||0.0488|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.577|124.888||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|Log transformed endpoints were analyzed using an ANOVA model, including treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation|S-Methadone(MTD) + Faldaprevir(FDV) on Day 9 vs. S-Methadone(MTD) alone on Day 1||124.888|99.577|0.0488
81462883|NCT01637922|162618216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.01098|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.189801|0.16864||||||Pearson correlation of trough concentrations of R-methadone and OOWS||0.168640|-0.189801|
81462884|NCT01637922|162618216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.10188|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.287471|0.092062||||||Pearson correlation of change from baseline for trough concentrations of R-methadone and OOWS||0.092062|-0.287471|
81462885|NCT01637922|162618216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.03198|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.209893|0.148238||||||Pearson correlation of trough concentrations of S-methadone and OOWS||0.148238|-0.209893|
81462886|NCT01637922|162618216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|0.0026|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.189172|0.194156||||||Pearson correlation of change from baseline for trough concentrations of S-methadone and OOWS||0.194156|-0.189172|
81525154|NCT02262754|162738407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.33||||||Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate.||0.33|-0.10|
81525155|NCT02262754|162738407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.38||||||Week 3: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate.||0.38|-0.09|
81604950|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.1392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|3.5||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 3 SCCAI score||3.5|-0.5|0.1392
81462887|NCT01637922|162618216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.03364|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.214505|0.149733||||||Pearson correlation of trough concentrations of Buprenorphine and OOWS||0.149733|-0.214505|
81462888|NCT01637922|162618216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.14703|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.404929|0.135425||||||Pearson correlation of change from baseline for trough concentrations of Buprenorphine and OOWS||0.135425|-0.404929|
81462889|NCT01637922|162618216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.05431|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.240578|0.136305||||||Pearson correlation of trough concentrations of norbuprenorphine and OOWS||0.136305|-0.240578|
81462890|NCT01637922|162618216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.09727|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.344024|0.163687||||||Pearson correlation of change from baseline for trough concentrations of norbuprenorphine and OOWS||0.163687|-0.344024|
81462891|NCT01637922|162618216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|0.36105|||||||||||||Confidence interval is not provided due to sparse data. There was only 1 patient for this analysis.|Pearson correlation of trough concentrations of naloxone and OOWS||||
81604951|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.1||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 3 SCCAI score||2.1|-2.0|0.9665
81462892|NCT01637922|162618217|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio (%)|108.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.1||0.1642|TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.14|138.8||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|Log transformed endpoints were analyzed using an ANOVA model, including treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation|BUPRENORPHINE(BUP) + Faldaprevir(FDV) on Day 9 vs. BUPRENORPHINE(BUP) alone on Day 1||138.80|85.14|0.1642
81462893|NCT01637922|162618218|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio (%)|92.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|33.7||0.142|TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.48|116.27||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|Log transformed endpoints were analyzed using an ANOVA model, including treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation|BUPRENORPHINE(BUP) + Faldaprevir(FDV) on Day 9 vs. BUPRENORPHINE(BUP) alone on Day 1||116.27|73.48|0.1420
81525156|NCT02262754|162738407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.25||||||Week 3: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate.||0.25|-0.21|
81525157|NCT02262754|162738407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.36||||||Week 3: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate.||0.36|-0.10|
81525158|NCT02262754|162738407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.38||||||Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate.||0.38|-0.13|
81525159|NCT02262754|162738407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|0.05||||||Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate.||0.05|-0.46|
81525160|NCT02262754|162738407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|0.58||||||Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect. Baseline (recordings on Day 1) was included as a covariate.||0.58|0.08|
81525161|NCT02262754|162738408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.42|0.08||||||Week 1: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.||0.08|-0.42|
81525162|NCT02262754|162738408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.62|-0.12||||||Week 1: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.||-0.12|-0.62|
81525163|NCT02262754|162738408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.45||||||Week 1: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.||0.45|-0.05|
81525164|NCT02262754|162738408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|0.21||||||Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.||0.21|-0.38|
81525165|NCT02262754|162738408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.58|0.01||||||Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.||0.01|-0.58|
81525166|NCT02262754|162738408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.49||||||Week 2: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.||0.49|-0.09|
81525167|NCT02262754|162738408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|0.21||||||Week 3: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.||0.21|-0.36|
81525168|NCT02262754|162738408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.67|-0.1||||||Week 3: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.||-0.10|-0.67|
81525169|NCT02262754|162738408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|0.59||||||Week 3: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.||0.59|0.03|
81645511|NCT01040403|162981874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.071|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|||0.190|0.071|
81604952|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.2455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.3||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 3 SCCAI score||3.3|-0.9|0.2455
81604953|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.4644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.1||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 4 SCCAI score||3.1|-1.4|0.4644
81604954|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.4567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.0||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 4 SCCAI score||3.0|-1.4|0.4567
81604955|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.9594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.2||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 4 SCCAI score||2.2|-2.3|0.9594
81604956|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.5122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.0||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 4 SCCAI score||3.0|-1.5|0.5122
81604957|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.1493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|4.3||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 5 SCCAI score||4.3|-0.7|0.1493
81604958|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.3478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.6||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 5 SCCAI score||3.6|-1.3|0.3478
81604959|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.5238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.2||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 5 SCCAI score||3.2|-1.7|0.5238
81604960|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.4091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.5||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 5 SCCAI score||3.5|-1.4|0.4091
81604961|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.2604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|4.0||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 6 SCCAI score||4.0|-1.1|0.2604
81604962|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.2809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.8||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 6 SCCAI score||3.8|-1.1|0.2809
81604963|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.6038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|3.1||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 6 SCCAI score||3.1|-1.8|0.6038
81645512|NCT01040403|162981874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.191|0.072|
81645513|NCT01040403|162981874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.067|0.187|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.187|0.067|
81645514|NCT01040403|162981874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.061|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.061|-0.059|
81645515|NCT01040403|162981874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.056|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.056|-0.063|
81645516|NCT01040403|162981874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.055|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|||0.055|-0.064|
81702486|NCT01575899|163101000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.629|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1526||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|5.42|||Chi-squared|||||5.42|1.28|0.008
81702487|NCT01575899|163101002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2589||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|10.02|||Chi-squared|||||10.02|1.5|0.004
81702488|NCT00108953|163101054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.6||||0.016||95.0|0.33|0.95|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio: nexavar+doxorubicin over placebo+doxorubicin|The comparison between the 2 groups is done using the log rank test stratified by tumor burden. The null hypothesis is: TTP is the same in both treatment groups.||0.95|0.33|0.016
81604964|NCT01036022|162886797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.2511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.9||Analysis was adjusted for baseline (Day -1) SCCAI score, Baseline (Screening) Endoscopy Score and Baseline (Screening) UCDAI Score.|Repeated measures mixed model|||Asacol versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 6 SCCAI score||3.9|-1.1|0.2511
81604965|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.39||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 1 fecal calprotectin levels||2.39|0.24|
81604966|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.92||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 1 fecal calprotectin levels||1.92|0.21|
81604967|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.48||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 1 fecal calprotectin levels||2.48|0.26|
81604968|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.68||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 1 fecal calprotectin levels||2.68|0.27|
81604969|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.81||||||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 1 fecal calprotectin levels||1.81|0.23|
81604970|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.73||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 2 fecal calprotectin levels||2.73|0.26|
81604971|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.68||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 2 fecal calprotectin levels||1.68|0.18|
81604972|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.18||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 2 fecal calprotectin levels||2.18|0.21|
81604973|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.03||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 2 fecal calprotectin levels||2.03|0.19|
81604974|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.9||||||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 2 fecal calprotectin levels||1.90|0.22|
81604975|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|4.09||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 3 fecal calprotectin levels||4.09|0.28|
81604976|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.43||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 3 fecal calprotectin levels||2.43|0.23|
81604977|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.08||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 3 fecal calprotectin levels||2.08|0.18|
81604978|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|2.08||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 3 fecal calprotectin levels||2.08|0.17|
81604979|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.32||||||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 3 fecal calprotectin levels||1.32|0.15|
81645517|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|0.114|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-3h||0.114|0.035|
81645518|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.137|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-3h||0.137|0.057|
81645519|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.079|0.159|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-3h||0.159|0.079|
81702489|NCT00108953|163101055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52||||0.007||95.0|0.37|0.74|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio: nexavar+doxorubicin over placebo+doxorubicin|The comparison between the 2 groups is done using the log rank test stratified by tumor burden. The null hypothesis is: TTP is the same in both treatment groups||0.74|0.37|0.007
81645520|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.062|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|AUC 0-3h||0.062|-0.017|
81645521|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.085|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|AUC 0-3h||0.085|0.004|
81604980|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|5.04||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 4 fecal calprotectin levels||5.04|0.33|
81645522|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.062|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|AUC 0-3h||0.062|-0.018|
81645523|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.137|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-3h||0.137|0.057|
81645524|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|0.168|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-3h||0.168|0.088|
81604981|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.02||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 4 fecal calprotectin levels||2.02|0.20|
81604982|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|3.23||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 4 fecal calprotectin levels||3.23|0.29|
81604983|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|4.72||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 4 fecal calprotectin levels||4.72|0.39|
81604984|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.42||||||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 4 fecal calprotectin levels||2.42|0.28|
81604985|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|2.66||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 5 fecal calprotectin levels||2.66|0.14|
81604986|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|4.38||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 5 fecal calprotectin levels||4.38|0.35|
81604987|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.47||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 5 fecal calprotectin levels||2.47|0.20|
81604988|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.46||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 5 fecal calprotectin levels||1.46|0.11|
81604989|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.48||||||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 5 fecal calprotectin levels||1.48|0.15|
81604990|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|3.39||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 6 fecal calprotectin levels||3.39|0.13|
81604991|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.84||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 6 fecal calprotectin levels||1.84|0.11|
81604992|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.48||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 6 fecal calprotectin levels||1.48|0.09|
81604993|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.99||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 6 fecal calprotectin levels||2.99|0.19|
81604994|NCT01036022|162886800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.49||||||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 6 fecal calprotectin levels||2.49|0.21|
81604995|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|3.38||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 1 fecal lactoferrin levels||3.38|0.42|
81604996|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.65||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 1 fecal lactoferrin levels||3.65|0.50|
81604997|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.47||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 1 fecal lactoferrin levels||3.47|0.45|
81604998|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.59||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 1 fecal lactoferrin levels||3.59|0.44|
81604999|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.28||||||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 1 fecal lactoferrin levels||3.28|0.50|
81605000|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.19||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 2 fecal lactoferrin levels||2.19|0.26|
81605001|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.63||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 2 fecal lactoferrin levels||1.63|0.22|
81605002|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.0||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 2 fecal lactoferrin levels||1.00|0.12|
81605003|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.77||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 2 fecal lactoferrin levels||2.77|0.31|
81605004|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.87||||||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 2 fecal lactoferrin levels||1.87|0.26|
81605005|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.84||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 3 fecal lactoferrin levels||1.84|0.15|
81605006|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.87||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 3 fecal lactoferrin levels||2.87|0.32|
81605007|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.56||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 3 fecal lactoferrin levels||1.56|0.17|
81605008|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|4.46||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 3 fecal lactoferrin levels||4.46|0.45|
81605009|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.01||||||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 3 fecal lactoferrin levels||1.01|0.14|
81605010|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.15||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 4 fecal lactoferrin levels||1.15|0.10|
81605011|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.03||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 4 fecal lactoferrin levels||2.03|0.23|
81605012|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.68||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 4 fecal lactoferrin levels||1.68|0.19|
81605013|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.7||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 4 fecal lactoferrin levels||3.70|0.38|
81605014|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.89||||||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 4 fecal lactoferrin levels||1.89|0.26|
81605015|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|4.07||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 5 fecal lactoferrin levels||4.07|0.27|
81605016|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|4.73||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 5 fecal lactoferrin levels||4.73|0.46|
81605017|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.02||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 5 fecal lactoferrin levels||1.02|0.11|
81605018|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|3.73||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 5 fecal lactoferrin levels||3.73|0.36|
81605019|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.33||||||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 5 fecal lactoferrin levels||2.33|0.29|
81605020|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|6.59||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 10 mg for Week 6 fecal lactoferrin levels||6.59|0.31|
81605021|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|2.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|9.04||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 30 mg for Week 6 fecal lactoferrin levels||9.04|0.54|
81605022|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.48||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 100 mg for Week 6 fecal lactoferrin levels||1.48|0.11|
81605023|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|5.91||||||Placebo versus GSK1399686 300 mg for Week 6 fecal lactoferrin levels||5.91|0.46|
81605024|NCT01036022|162886801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.62||||||Placebo versus Asacol for Week 6 fecal lactoferrin levels||2.62|0.27|
81605025|NCT02087501|162886806|OTHER||Sample proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|11.6|||||The CI is calculated based on Clopper-Pearson method|||11.6|0|
81605026|NCT02087501|162886806|OTHER||Sample proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|11.6||||||||11.6|0|
81605027|NCT02087501|162886807|OTHER||Sample proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.4|100.0|||||CI is calculated based on Clopper-Pearson method|||100|88.4|
81605028|NCT02087501|162886808|OTHER||Sample proportion|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.0|92.0||||||||92|61|
81605029|NCT00909428|162886858|SUPERIORITY||Z-Score|2.803||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no change from baseline maximal tolerated cystometric capacity following 30 days of treatment with daily 10mg solifenacin succinate.||||.005
81605030|NCT01933880|162886859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0387|||||||Signed Rank Sum Test|||P-value was calculated to compare the data at Baseline and change at Week 12 for the OROS-MPH group||||0.0387
81605031|NCT01933880|162886860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value was calculated to compare the data at Baseline and change at Week 1 for the OROS-MPH group||||<0.0001
81605032|NCT01933880|162886861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value was calculated to compare the data at Baseline and change at Week 2 for the OROS-MPH group||||0.0001
81605033|NCT01933880|162886862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value was calculated to compare the data at Baseline and change at Week 3 for the OROS-MPH group||||<0.0001
81605034|NCT01933880|162886863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value was calculated to compare the data at Baseline and change at Week 7 for the OROS-MPH group||||<0.0001
81605035|NCT01933880|162886864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value was calculated to compare the data at Baseline and change at Week 12 for the OROS-MPH group||||<0.0001
81605036|NCT03315130|162886923|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|=|0.0941|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.5|-0.1||1-sided p-value is presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference and associated confidence interval are presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|||-0.1|-4.5|=0.0941
81605037|NCT03315130|162886923|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|=|0.0538|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.1|-0.6||1-sided p-value is presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference and associated confidence interval are presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|||-0.6|-5.1|=0.0538
81605038|NCT03315130|162886924|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|=|0.047|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.9|-0.5||1-sided p-value is presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference and associated confidence interval are presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|||-0.5|-3.9|=0.0470
81605039|NCT03315130|162886924|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|=|0.0392|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.0|-0.6||1-sided p-value is presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference and associated confidence interval are presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|||-0.6|-4.0|=0.0392
81605040|NCT03315130|162886925|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|=|0.017|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.4|-2.1||1-sided p-value is presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference and associated confidence interval are presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|||-2.1|-8.4|=0.0170
81605041|NCT03315130|162886925|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|=|0.0624|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.9|-0.6||1-sided p-value is presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference and associated confidence interval are presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|||-0.6|-6.9|=0.0624
81605042|NCT03315130|162886926|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|=|0.1866|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.9|0.9||1-sided p-value is presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference and associated confidence interval are presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|||0.9|-4.9|=0.1866
81605043|NCT03315130|162886926|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|=|0.0391|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.0|-1.1||1-sided p-value is presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference and associated confidence interval are presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|||-1.1|-7.0|=0.0391
81605044|NCT03315130|162886930|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-82.597|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.563|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-87.249|-77.946||1-sided p-value is presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference and associated confidence interval are presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|||-77.946|-87.249|<0.0001
81605045|NCT03315130|162886930|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-95.689|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.91|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-100.794|-90.585||1-sided p-value is presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference and associated confidence interval are presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|||-90.585|-100.794|<0.0001
81605046|NCT03315130|162886931|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|60.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.394|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|47.839|72.408||1-sided p-value is presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference and associated confidence interval are presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|||72.408|47.839|<0.0001
81605047|NCT03315130|162886931|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|57.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.269|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|44.955|69.197||1-sided p-value is presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference and associated confidence interval are presented for each active treatment arm compared to the Placebo treatment arm.|||69.197|44.955|<0.0001
81605048|NCT00552786|162886942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||Two-sided|ANOVA|Assessing the bioequivalence on temporary threshold shift at3k,4k,6k Hz between NAC and Placebo was carried out using ANOVA for 2×2 crossover design.||||||<0.05
81645525|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.183|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-3h||0.183|0.103|
81605049|NCT00552786|162886943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|Assessing the bioequivalence on temporary threshold shift at 3k,4k,6k Hz between NAC and Placebo was carried out using ANOVA for 2×2 crossover design.||||||<0.05
81605050|NCT03549234|162886951|NON_INFERIORITY|"We tested the noninferiority of ESPB compared to PVB (paravertebral block) using the 95% confidence interval (CI) associated with the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney Exact test. If the lower limit of the 95% CI for median average recovery room pain scores was greater than -1.25 (based on PVB minus ESPB), we concluded noninferiority. The noninferiority of ESPBs with regard to opioid consumption was similarly tested with a predefined noninferiority margin of 2 mg intravenous morphine equivalents."||||||0.0011|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We hypothesized that 1) analgesia would be noninferior in the recovery room as measured on a Numeric Rating Scale with ESPB (erector spinae plane block), and 2) opioid consumption would be noninferior in the operating and recovery rooms with ESPB. We simulated pain scores from a discrete distribution with median (interquartile range) 2 (0-3). The sample size of 50 per group provided 81% power to detect noninferiority in pain.||||0.0011
81645526|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.071|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|AUC 0-3h||0.071|-0.009|
81645527|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.086|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|AUC 0-3h||0.086|0.006|
81605051|NCT03549234|162886952|NON_INFERIORITY|"We tested the noninferiority of ESPB compared to PVB using the 95% confidence interval (CI) associated with the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney Exact test. If the lower limit of the 95% CI for median average recovery room pain scores was greater than -1.25 (based on PVB minus ESPB), we concluded noninferiority. The noninferiority of ESPBs with regard to opioid consumption was similarly tested with a predefined noninferiority margin of 2 mg intravenous morphine equivalents."||||||0.0043|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0043
81462894|NCT01637922|162618219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio (%)|108.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|38.1||0.1915|TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.611|143.883||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|Log transformed endpoints were analyzed using an ANOVA model, including treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation|BUPRENORPHINE(BUP) + Faldaprevir(FDV) on Day 9 vs. BUPRENORPHINE(BUP) alone on Day 1||143.883|81.611|0.1915
81462895|NCT01637922|162618220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|0.04783|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13275|0.224946||||||Pearson correlation of trough concentrations of R-methadone and SOWS||0.224946|-0.132750|
81462896|NCT01637922|162618220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.39865|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.547072|-0.222288||||||Pearson correlation of change from baseline for trough concentrations of R-methadone and SOWS||-0.222288|-0.547072|
81462897|NCT01637922|162618220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|0.11175|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069336|0.284848||||||Pearson correlation of trough concentrations of S-methadone and SOWS||0.284848|-0.069336|
81462898|NCT01637922|162618220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.16815|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34787|0.025107||||||Pearson correlation of change from baseline for trough concentrations of S-methadone and SOWS||0.025107|-0.347870|
81462899|NCT01637922|162618220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|0.0126|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17016|0.194417||||||Pearson correlation of trough concentrations of Buprenorphine and SOWS||0.194417|-0.170160|
81462900|NCT01637922|162618220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|0.02352|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.253932|0.29696||||||Pearson correlation of change from baseline for trough concentrations of Buprenorphine and SOWS||0.296960|-0.253932|
81462901|NCT01637922|162618220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.05787|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24392|0.132819||||||Pearson correlation of trough concentrations of norbuprenorphine and SOWS||0.132819|-0.243920|
81462902|NCT01637922|162618220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|0.04052|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.218159|0.293233||||||Pearson correlation of change from baseline for trough concentrations of norbuprenorphine and SOWS||0.293233|-0.218159|
81462903|NCT01637922|162618220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|0.92231|||||||||||||Confidence interval is not provided due to sparse data. There was only 1 patient for this analysis.|Pearson correlation of trough concentrations of naloxone and SOWS||||
81462904|NCT01637922|162618221|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio (%)|138.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|50.7||0.6889|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.2|195.92||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|Log transformed endpoints were analyzed using an ANOVA model, including treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation|NORBUPRENORPHINE(BUP) + Faldaprevir(FDV) on Day 9 vs. NORBUPRENORPHINE(BUP) alone on Day 1||195.92|97.20|0.6889
81605052|NCT01265030|162886957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.75||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|4.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.04|-2.54|0.63
81645528|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.055|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|AUC 0-3h||0.055|-0.025|
81645529|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.117|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-6h||0.117|0.040|
81605053|NCT01265030|162886957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.95||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.08|2.19|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.19|-6.08|0.31
81605054|NCT01265030|162886958|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.063||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.286|0.411|||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean difference in pain score at week 1 and before surgery||0.411|-.286|0.68
81605055|NCT02019563|162886968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.49|||Chi-squared|||Radiographic outcomes were compared using univariate repeated measures logistic regression. A binary logistic generalized estimating equation model was used to analyze predictor variables such as age, gender, tooth and treatment provider between the treatment groups.||1.49|.08|.15
81605056|NCT02019563|162886969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.89|||Chi-squared|||Radiographic outcomes were compared using univariate repeated measures logistic regression. A binary logistic generalized estimating equation model was used to analyze predictor variables such as age, gender, tooth and treatment provider between the treatment groups.||1.89|.19|.38
81605057|NCT02019563|162886970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||A binary logistic generalized estimating equation (GEE) model was used to analyze predictor variables such as age, gender, tooth and treatment provider between the treatment groups for radiographic and clinical outcomes.||||.51
81605058|NCT02019563|162886971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||A binary logistic generalized estimating equation (GEE) model was used to analyze predictor variables such as age, gender, tooth and treatment provider between the treatment groups for radiographic and clinical outcomes.||||.64
81605059|NCT02019563|162886972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value represents the survival rate from the Kaplan-Meier survival analysis from 6 to 36 months.|Log Rank|||||||.11
81605060|NCT04867785|162886973|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.38||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|-0.94|0.188
81605061|NCT04867785|162886973|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|-0.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.85|-1.84|<0.001
81605062|NCT04867785|162886973|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.65|-1.85|<0.001
81605063|NCT04867785|162886973|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|-1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.43|-2.44|<0.001
81645530|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.137|||Mixed Models Analysis||difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-6h||0.137|0.060|
81702490|NCT00108953|163101056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.018||95.0|0.45|0.83|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio: nexavar+doxorubicin over placebo+doxorubicin|The comparison between the 2 groups is done using the log rank test stratified by tumor burden. The null hypothesis is: TTP is the same in both treatment groups||0.83|0.45|0.018
81525170|NCT02262754|162738408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (PF-06372865-Placebo)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.42|0.21||||||Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.||0.21|-0.42|
81605064|NCT04867785|162886973|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|-1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.24|-2.42|<0.001
81605065|NCT04867785|162886973|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.50|-2.43|<0.001
81605066|NCT04867785|162886974|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.43|0.52|<0.001
81605067|NCT04867785|162886974|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.01||||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.37|-0.34|0.935
81605068|NCT04867785|162886974|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.11||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.60|-0.39|0.668
81605069|NCT04867785|162886974|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.58||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.21|-0.95|0.002
81605070|NCT04867785|162886974|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.47||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-0.95|0.056
81605071|NCT04867785|162886974|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.29|-0.93|<0.001
81605072|NCT04867785|162886975|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.24||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.38|-0.85|0.448
81605073|NCT04867785|162886975|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.99||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.38|-1.60|0.001
81605074|NCT04867785|162886975|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.59|-1.80|<0.001
81605075|NCT04867785|162886975|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|-1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.24|-2.41|<0.001
81605076|NCT04867785|162886975|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|-0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.99|-2.27|<0.001
81605077|NCT04867785|162886975|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|-1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.31|-2.39|<0.001
81605078|NCT04867785|162886975|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.29|0.35|<0.001
81605079|NCT04867785|162886975|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.06||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.53|-0.41|0.796
81645531|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.157|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-6h||0.157|0.080|
81645532|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.058|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|AUC 0-6h||0.058|-0.018|
81645533|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.079|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|AUC 0-6h||0.079|0.001|
81605080|NCT04867785|162886975|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.14||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.32|-0.61|0.548
81605081|NCT04867785|162886975|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.36|-1.19|<0.001
81605082|NCT04867785|162886975|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.57||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.07|-1.08|0.025
81605083|NCT04867785|162886975|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.44|-1.16|<0.001
81645534|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.058|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|AUC 0-6h||0.058|-0.019|
81645535|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.136|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-6h||0.136|0.060|
81645536|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|0.159|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-6h||0.159|0.083|
81645537|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.105|0.182|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-6h||0.182|0.105|
81645538|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.062|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|AUC 0-6h||0.062|-0.016|
81645539|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.084|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|AUC 0-6h||0.084|0.007|
81645540|NCT01040403|162981875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.061|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|AUC 0-6h||0.061|-0.016|
81645541|NCT01040403|162981876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.012|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|||0.012|-0.058|
81645542|NCT01040403|162981876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.040|-0.029|
81645543|NCT01040403|162981876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.036|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.036|-0.034|
81645544|NCT01040403|162981876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.063|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.063|-0.006|
81645545|NCT01040403|162981876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.059|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.059|-0.011|
81605084|NCT04867785|162886976|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.14||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.32|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.32|-0.04|0.121
81605085|NCT04867785|162886976|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.36||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.59|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.59|0.13|0.002
81605086|NCT04867785|162886976|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.68|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.68|0.28|<0.001
81605087|NCT04867785|162886976|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.87|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.87|0.53|<0.001
81605088|NCT04867785|162886976|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.82|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.82|0.39|<0.001
81605089|NCT04867785|162886976|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.85|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.85|0.51|<0.001
81605090|NCT04867785|162886976|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.21||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||-0.02|-0.39|0.030
81605091|NCT04867785|162886976|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.01||||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.24|-0.22|0.938
81645546|NCT01040403|162981876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.031|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|||0.031|-0.039|
81645547|NCT01040403|162981876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.073|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|||0.073|0.004|
81645548|NCT01040403|162981876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.066|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.066|-0.004|
81645549|NCT01040403|162981876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.076|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.076|0.006|
81645550|NCT01040403|162981876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.027|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.027|-0.043|
81645551|NCT01040403|162981876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.037|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.037|-0.032|
81645552|NCT01040403|162981876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.045|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|||0.045|-0.025|
81645553|NCT01040403|162981877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|0.138|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|||0.138|0.041|
81645554|NCT01040403|162981877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.043|0.139|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.139|0.043|
81645555|NCT01040403|162981877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.164|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.164|0.066|
81645556|NCT01040403|162981877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.050|-0.046|
81605092|NCT04867785|162886976|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.13||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.33|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.33|-0.07|0.209
81462905|NCT01637922|162618222|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio (%)|132.86|STANDARD_DEVIATION|51.1||0.6188|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.32|189.16||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|Log transformed endpoints were analyzed using an ANOVA model, including treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation|NORBUPRENORPHINE(BUP) + Faldaprevir(FDV) on Day 9 vs. NORBUPRENORPHINE(BUP) alone on Day 1||189.16|93.32|0.6188
81605093|NCT04867785|162886976|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.53|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.53|0.18|<0.001
81605094|NCT04867785|162886976|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.26||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.48|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.48|0.03|0.024
81605095|NCT04867785|162886976|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.51|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.51|0.16|<0.001
81605096|NCT04867785|162886977|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.14||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.35|-0.06|0.169
81605097|NCT04867785|162886977|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.39||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.63|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.63|0.15|0.001
81605098|NCT04867785|162886977|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.37||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.60|0.14|0.002
81605099|NCT04867785|162886977|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.79|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.79|0.39|<0.001
81605100|NCT04867785|162886977|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.78|0.34|<0.001
81645557|NCT01040403|162981877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.074|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.074|-0.023|
81645558|NCT01040403|162981877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.072|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|||0.072|-0.025|
81645559|NCT01040403|162981877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.156|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|||0.156|0.059|
81462906|NCT01637922|162618223|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio (%)|112.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|52.5||0.3152|TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.85|167.67||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|Log transformed endpoints were analyzed using an ANOVA model, including treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation|NORBUPRENORPHINE(BUP) + Faldaprevir(FDV) on Day 9 vs. NORBUPRENORPHINE(BUP) alone on Day 1||167.67|74.85|0.3152
81605101|NCT04867785|162886977|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.76|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.76|0.38|<0.001
81605102|NCT04867785|162886977|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.23||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||-0.02|-0.44|0.029
81605103|NCT04867785|162886977|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.02||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.25|-0.22|0.898
81605104|NCT04867785|162886977|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.23|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.23|-0.24|0.968
81605105|NCT04867785|162886977|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.22||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.42|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.42|0.02|0.033
81605106|NCT04867785|162886977|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.19||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.41|-0.04|0.099
81605107|NCT04867785|162886977|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.39|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.39|0.01|0.044
81605108|NCT04867785|162886978|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.12||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.73|16.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.48|-20.73|0.823
81605109|NCT04867785|162886978|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-19.6||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.29|8.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.10|-47.29|0.165
81605110|NCT04867785|162886978|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-33.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.56|-13.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.04|-53.56|0.001
81605111|NCT04867785|162886978|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-55.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.77|-41.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-41.22|-69.77|<0.001
81605112|NCT04867785|162886978|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-29.22||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.84|-5.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.59|-52.84|0.015
81605113|NCT04867785|162886978|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-54.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.63|-39.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-39.59|-69.63|<0.001
81605114|NCT04867785|162886978|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|33.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.26|48.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||48.82|18.26|<0.001
81605115|NCT04867785|162886978|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|16.07||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.25|42.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||42.39|-10.25|0.231
81605116|NCT04867785|162886978|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|2.37||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.28|21.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||21.01|-16.28|0.804
81605117|NCT04867785|162886978|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-19.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.01|-8.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.65|-31.01|<0.001
81605118|NCT04867785|162886978|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|6.45||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.75|29.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||29.65|-16.75|0.586
81605119|NCT04867785|162886978|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-18.94||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.93|-6.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.96|-30.93|0.002
81645560|NCT01040403|162981877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.084|0.181|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.181|0.084|
81645561|NCT01040403|162981877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.193|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.193|0.096|
81605120|NCT04867785|162886979|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.25||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.57|24.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||24.07|-24.57|0.984
81605121|NCT04867785|162886979|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-4.2||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.44|29.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||29.03|-37.44|0.804
81605122|NCT04867785|162886979|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-21.47||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.91|8.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.98|-51.91|0.167
81605123|NCT04867785|162886979|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-51.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.09|-27.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-27.59|-76.09|<0.001
81605124|NCT04867785|162886979|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-23.94||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.94|10.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.06|-57.94|0.168
81605125|NCT04867785|162886979|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-50.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.94|-26.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-26.22|-74.94|<0.001
81605126|NCT04867785|162886979|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|10.02||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.55|31.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||31.60|-11.55|0.362
81605127|NCT04867785|162886979|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|6.07||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.34|36.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||36.48|-24.34|0.696
81605128|NCT04867785|162886979|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-11.19||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.38|16.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.99|-39.38|0.436
81645562|NCT01040403|162981877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.074|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.074|-0.024|
81645563|NCT01040403|162981877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.086|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.086|-0.010|
81645564|NCT01040403|162981877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.061|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|||0.061|-0.036|
81645565|NCT01040403|162981878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|||0.020|-0.059|
81645566|NCT01040403|162981878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.053|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.053|-0.026|
81605129|NCT04867785|162886979|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-41.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.89|-20.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-20.25|-62.89|<0.001
81605130|NCT04867785|162886979|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-13.67||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.75|19.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.42|-46.75|0.418
81645567|NCT01040403|162981878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.051|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.051|-0.028|
81645568|NCT01040403|162981878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.072|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.072|-0.006|
81645569|NCT01040403|162981878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.071|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.071|-0.009|
81645570|NCT01040403|162981878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.037|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|||0.037|-0.041|
81605131|NCT04867785|162886979|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-40.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.77|-19.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-19.85|-60.77|<0.001
81605132|NCT04867785|162886980|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.49||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.08|-2.07|0.540
81605133|NCT04867785|162886980|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-4.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.69|-2.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.13|-6.69|<0.001
81605134|NCT04867785|162886980|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-6.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.47|-4.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.09|-9.47|<0.001
81605135|NCT04867785|162886980|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-10.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.24|-8.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.03|-12.24|<0.001
81605136|NCT04867785|162886980|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-12.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.06|-9.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.06|-15.06|<0.001
81605137|NCT04867785|162886980|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-10.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.24|-8.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.73|-13.24|<0.001
81605138|NCT04867785|162886980|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.19||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.37|-2.75|0.135
81605139|NCT04867785|162886980|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-5.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.36|-2.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.86|-7.36|<0.001
81605140|NCT04867785|162886980|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-7.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.19|-4.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.77|-10.19|<0.001
81605141|NCT04867785|162886980|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-10.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.89|-8.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.77|-12.89|<0.001
81605142|NCT04867785|162886980|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-12.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.74|-9.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.77|-15.74|<0.001
81605143|NCT04867785|162886980|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-11.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|-9.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.47|-13.90|<0.001
81605144|NCT04867785|162886981|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.03||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|2.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.12|-2.18|0.979
81605145|NCT04867785|162886981|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-4.0||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.32|-0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.68|-7.32|0.018
81605146|NCT04867785|162886981|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-7.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.46|-3.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.71|-10.46|<0.001
81605147|NCT04867785|162886981|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-13.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.74|-9.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.66|-16.74|<0.001
81605148|NCT04867785|162886981|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-12.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|-9.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.18|-16.50|<0.001
81605149|NCT04867785|162886981|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-13.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|-10.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.71|-17.10|<0.001
81605150|NCT04867785|162886981|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.34||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.77|-3.45|0.213
81525171|NCT02262754|162738408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Naproxen-Placebo)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|-0.12||||||Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.||-0.12|-0.75|
81525172|NCT02262754|162738408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference(PF-06372865-Naproxen)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|0.63||||||Week 4: The mixed effect repeated measures model was used and included treatment, week, baseline, the week \* treatment interaction, and the baseline \* week interaction as fixed effects and week repeated within each participant as a repeated effect.||0.63|0.02|
81605151|NCT04867785|162886981|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-5.31||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.66|-1.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.97|-8.66|0.002
81605152|NCT04867785|162886981|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-8.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.76|-5.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.04|-11.76|<0.001
81605153|NCT04867785|162886981|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-14.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-11.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.01|-18.00|<0.001
81605154|NCT04867785|162886981|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-14.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.77|-10.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.54|-17.77|<0.001
81605155|NCT04867785|162886981|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-15.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.36|-12.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.07|-18.36|<0.001
81605156|NCT00462670|162887004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.60|-1.58|<0.0001
81525173|NCT02262754|162738409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|1.56||||||Odds Ratios were based on a logistic regression model and included treatment as a fixed effect.||1.56|0.46|
81605157|NCT00462670|162887005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|-0.92|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.92|-2.54|<0.0001
81605158|NCT02966002|162887006|OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.96
81605159|NCT02966002|162887007|OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81605160|NCT02966002|162887008|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81605161|NCT02966002|162887009|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81525174|NCT02262754|162738409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|0.81||||||Odds Ratios were based on a logistic regression model and included treatment as a fixed effect.||0.81|0.23|
81525175|NCT02262754|162738409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|3.65||||||Odds Ratios were based on a logistic regression model and included treatment as a fixed effect.||3.65|1.06|
81525176|NCT01727414|162738424|SUPERIORITY|General linear mixed models were used to evaluate the subtype\*dose interaction to determine if the subtypes have unique MPH dose-response curves, with the outcome being Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder total symptom scores (minimum=0, maximum=54, higher=worse)|Slope|0.29|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81605162|NCT02294630|162887039|OTHER|||||||0.399|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.399
81605163|NCT03097861|162887058|OTHER|Treatment p-value is from ANCOVA using SBM count as dependent variable, treatment as fixed effect and baseline count as random effect|||||=|0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.0020
81605164|NCT03097861|162887058|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||Treatment p-value is from ANCOVA using SBM count as dependent variable, treatment as fixed effect and baseline count as random effect||||<0.0001
81605165|NCT01616771|162887076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||To verify the difference in C\&L grades using each blade, the ordinal scales of each blade were compared using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. P values and confidence intervals have been corrected for the 3 comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hodges-Lehmann method was used to calculate 98.3% CIs of paired differences of 3 comparisons.||An improvement of C\&L grade ordinal scale by 2 was considered a clinically significant change. The mean difference of C\&L grade ordinal scale between DL and GVLw was 1.3, and its standard deviation was 2.0 in our pilot study. The required sample size for the Wilcoxon signed rank test was 21 with an α error of 0.05 and 80% power.||||<0.05
81605166|NCT01616771|162887077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||To verify the difference in C\&L grades using each blade, the ordinal scales of each blade were compared using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. P values and confidence intervals have been corrected for the 3 comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hodges-Lehmann method was used to calculate 98.3% CIs of paired differences of 3 comparisons.||An improvement of C\&L grade ordinal scale by 2 was considered a clinically significant change. The mean difference of C\&L grade ordinal scale between DL and GVLw was 1.3, and its standard deviation was 2.0 in our pilot study. The required sample size for the Wilcoxon signed rank test was 21 with an α error of 0.05 and 80% power.||||<0.05
81605167|NCT02387216|162887090|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.382||||0.2302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.813|2.35|||Log Rank|||||2.350|0.813|0.2302
81605168|NCT02387216|162887091|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.195||||0.5436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|2.122|||Log Rank|||||2.122|0.673|0.5436
81605169|NCT02387216|162887092|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.3||||0.0455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0455
81605170|NCT02387216|162887093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2726|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2726
81605171|NCT02247804|162887121|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.36|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline Week 12, Hour 0: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Week 12).||0.36|-1.17|0.2950
81605172|NCT02247804|162887121|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.3904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.43|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline Week 12, Hour 0: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Week 12).||0.43|-1.09|0.3904
81462907|NCT01637922|162618224|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio (%)|98.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.6||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.81|114.076||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|Log transformed endpoints were analyzed using an ANOVA model, including treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation|NALOXONE(BUP) + Faldaprevir(FDV) on Day 9 vs. NALOXONE(BUP) alone on Day 1||114.076|85.810|0.0107
81462908|NCT01637922|162618225|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio (%)|94.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.6||0.0738|TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.017|114.054||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|Log transformed endpoints were analyzed using an ANOVA model, including treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation|NALOXONE(BUP) + Faldaprevir(FDV) on Day 9 vs. NALOXONE(BUP) alone on Day 1||114.054|78.017|0.0738
81462909|NCT00267969|162618230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg)\].||||||<0.001
81462910|NCT00267969|162618230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||To control for the multiplicity for the primary endpoint analysis, the Holm's procedure was used at an overall significance level of 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg)\].||Null Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab 90 mg or 45 mg and placebo at an overall significance level of 0.05. Sample Size: With 750 patients (250 in each treatment group), simulation studies were conducted to calculate the power to detect a treatment difference in the primary endpoint between ustekinumab groups and placebo using a CMH test stratified by baseline weight \[\<=90kg vs \> 90 kg). For all the scenarios evaluated, the power is \>99% at an overall significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81462911|NCT00267969|162618231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel(CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg)\].||||||<0.001
81645571|NCT01040403|162981878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.093|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|||0.093|0.015|
81645572|NCT01040403|162981878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.084|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.084|0.006|
81605173|NCT02247804|162887121|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.01|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline Week 12, Hour 2: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Week 12).||-0.01|-1.40|0.0464
81605174|NCT02247804|162887121|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.5383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.47|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline Week 12, Hour 2: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Week 12).||0.47|-0.90|0.5383
81611262|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.3|-0.7|<0.001
81462912|NCT00267969|162618231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||To control the multiplicity for the primary and the secondary endpoint analyses, Holm's procedure was used but the two comparisons for the primary endpoint and the two comparisons for the 1st second endpoint analyses need to be significant first|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg)\].||Null Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab 90 mg or 45 mg and placebo at an overall significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81611263|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.3|-0.7|<0.001
81605175|NCT02247804|162887122|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.34|||MMRM|||Week 2, Hour 0: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.34|-1.68|0.0033
81462913|NCT00267969|162618232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|Treatment and patient's baseline weight (≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg) as factors in the model||||||<0.001
81605176|NCT02247804|162887122|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.13|||MMRM|||Week 2, Hour 0: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.13|-1.47|0.0187
81605177|NCT02247804|162887123|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0057||95.0|-1.45|-0.25|||MMRM|||Week 2, Hour 2: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.25|-1.45|0.0057
81605178|NCT02247804|162887123|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0031||95.0|-1.5|-0.31|||MMRM|||Week 2, Hour 2: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.31|-1.50|0.0031
81605179|NCT02247804|162887124|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0547||95.0|-1.26|0.01|||MMRM|||Week 6, Hour 0: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.01|-1.26|0.0547
81605180|NCT02247804|162887124|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0107||95.0|-1.46|-0.19|||MMRM|||Week 6, Hour 0: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.19|-1.46|0.0107
81462914|NCT00267969|162618232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||To control the multiplicity for the primary and the secondary endpoint analyses, Holm's procedure was used but the two comparisons for the primary endpoint and the two comparisons for the 1st second endpoint analyses need to be significant first|ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|Treatment and patient's baseline weight (≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg) as factors in the model||Null Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab 90 mg or 45 mg and placebo at an overall significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81645573|NCT01040403|162981878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.087|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.087|0.008|
81605181|NCT02247804|162887125|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.086||95.0|-1.16|0.08|||MMRM|||Week 6, Hour 2: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.08|-1.16|0.0860
81605182|NCT02247804|162887125|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0362||95.0|-1.27|-0.04|||MMRM|||Week 6, Hour 2: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.04|-1.27|0.0362
81605183|NCT02247804|162887126|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.295||95.0|-1.17|0.36|||MMRM|||Week 12, Hour 0: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.36|-1.17|0.2950
81605184|NCT02247804|162887126|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.3904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.43|||MMRM|||Week 12, Hour 0: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.43|-1.09|0.3904
81605185|NCT02247804|162887127|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0464||95.0|-1.4|-0.01|||MMRM|||Week 12, Hour 2: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.01|-1.40|0.0464
81605186|NCT02247804|162887127|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.5383||95.0|-0.9|0.47|||MMRM|||Week 12, Hour 2: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.47|-0.90|0.5383
81605187|NCT02247804|162887128|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.34|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline Week 2, Hour 0: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared superior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \< 0 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.34|-1.68|0.0033
81605188|NCT02247804|162887128|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.13|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline Week 2, Hour 0: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared superior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \< 0 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.13|-1.47|0.0187
81605189|NCT02247804|162887128|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.25|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline Week 2, Hour 2: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared superior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \< 0 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.25|-1.45|0.0057
81462915|NCT00267969|162618233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg)\].||||||<0.001
81645574|NCT01040403|162981878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.031|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.031|-0.049|
81645575|NCT01040403|162981878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.033|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.033|-0.046|
81645576|NCT01040403|162981878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.042|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|||0.042|-0.037|
81645577|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.084|0.202|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-3h||0.202|0.084|
81525177|NCT01990612|162738469|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.0|||Chi-squared|Group sequential method to control type I error w/ Lan-DeMets characterization of O'Brien-Fleming boundary. 2-tailed p-value \<0.46 considered stat sig|One interim analysis was performed; in final analysis of the primary outcome, a two-tailed P value of less than 0.046 considered to indicate statistical significance. Since adjustment is minimal, we report 95% confidence interval for relative risk.|||1.00|0.64|0.049
81525178|NCT01990612|162738470|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|3.33|||||Exact confidence intervals are provided for rare outcomes. Widths of the confidence intervals for components of the primary outcome have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and should not be used to infer definitive effects of management strategies.|||3.33|0.12|
81525179|NCT01990612|162738471|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.93||||||||0.93|0.55|
81525180|NCT01990612|162738472|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.37|||||Widths of the confidence intervals for components of the primary outcome have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and should not be used to infer definitive effects of management strategies.|||1.37|0.32|
81525181|NCT01990612|162738473|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.37|||||Widths of the confidence intervals for components of the primary outcome have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and should not be used to infer definitive effects of management strategies.|||1.37|0.35|
81525182|NCT01990612|162738474|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|8.12|||||Exact confidence intervals are provided for rare outcomes. Widths of the confidence intervals for components of the primary outcome have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and should not be used to infer definitive effects of management strategies.|||8.12|0.91|
81645578|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-3h||0.210|0.092|
81462916|NCT00267969|162618233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg)\].||||||<0.001
81462917|NCT00267969|162618233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||To control the overall multiplicity, the combined groups was tested first and each dose will then be tested; but the primary and the 1st 2 secondary endpoint analyses need to be significant before this endpoint can be tested|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi square|Stratified by baseline weight \[≤ 90kg vs \> 90 kg)\].||Null Hypothesis: No difference between combined maintenance group and the combined withdrawal group, ustekinumab 90 mg maintenance group and the withdrawal group, ustekinumab 45 mg maintenance group and the withdrawal group at an overall significance level of 0.05.||||0.001
81462918|NCT00862823|162618245|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size was determined so there was an 80% chance that a 90% pairwise interval for 2 equivalent formulations would satifsy the FDA criteria for AUC and Cmax of log (0.8), log (1.2).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.97|||<|0.05||90.0||||Bioequivalent measurew were log-transformed|log transformation|||||||<0.05
81462919|NCT02308540|162618264|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 1 GMC Ratio|0.31||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.17|0.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.57|0.17|0.0025
81462920|NCT02308540|162618264|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 5 GMC Ratio|0.74||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|1.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.45|0.38|0.4540
81525183|NCT01990612|162738475|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.76|||||Widths of the confidence intervals for components of the primary outcome have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and should not be used to infer definitive effects of management strategies.|||1.76|0.31|
81525184|NCT01990612|162738476|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.19|||||Widths of the confidence intervals for components of the primary outcome have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and should not be used to infer definitive effects of management strategies.|||1.19|0.35|
81525185|NCT01990612|162738477|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.55|||||Widths of the confidence intervals for components of the primary outcome have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and should not be used to infer definitive effects of management strategies.|||1.55|0.38|
81525186|NCT01990612|162738478|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|3.42|||||Widths of the confidence intervals for components of the primary outcome have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and should not be used to infer definitive effects of management strategies.|||3.42|0.48|
81525187|NCT01990612|162738479|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.79|||||Exact confidence intervals are provided for rare outcomes. Widths of the confidence intervals for components of the primary outcome have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and should not be used to infer definitive effects of management strategies.|||1.79|0.06|
81525188|NCT01990612|162738480|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.93||The P value remained significant after controlling for multiple comparisons with the false discovery rate method.|Chi-squared|||||0.93|0.76|<0.001
81525189|NCT01990612|162738481|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.58||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.92||The P value remained significant after controlling for multiple comparisons with the false discovery rate method.|Chi-squared|||||0.92|0.36|0.02
81525190|NCT01990612|162738482|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.01|||Chi-squared|||||1.01|0.72|0.07
81525191|NCT01990612|162738483|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.07|||Chi-squared|||||1.07|0.83|0.35
81525192|NCT01990612|162738484|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.15||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.52|||Chi-squared|||||1.52|0.87|0.33
81525193|NCT01990612|162738486|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.55|||Chi-squared||Exact confidence intervals are provided for rare outcomes.|||1.55|0.13|0.26
81525194|NCT01990612|162738487|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.74||The P value remained significant after controlling for multiple comparisons with the false discovery rate method.|Chi-squared|||||0.74|0.56|<0.001
81525195|NCT01990612|162738488|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.29|||Chi-squared|||||1.29|0.82|0.81
81645579|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-3h||0.191|0.072|
81645580|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.066|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|AUC 0-3h||0.066|-0.051|
81605190|NCT02247804|162887128|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.31|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline Week 2, Hour 2: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared superior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \< 0 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.31|-1.50|0.0031
81462921|NCT02308540|162618264|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 6A GMC Ratio|4.69||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.46|8.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.94|2.46|0.0003
81462922|NCT02308540|162618264|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 6B GMC Ratio|2.22||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.16|4.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.24|1.16|0.0460
81462923|NCT02308540|162618264|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 7F GMC Ratio|0.76||||0.3365|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.47|1.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.22|0.47|0.3365
81462924|NCT02308540|162618264|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 9V GMC Ratio|0.56||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|0.87|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.87|0.37|0.0313
81462925|NCT02308540|162618264|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 14 GMC Ratio|1.08||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.79|0.65|0.8060
81462926|NCT02308540|162618264|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 19A GMC Ratio|1.74||||0.2044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|3.58|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.58|0.84|0.2044
81462927|NCT02308540|162618264|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 19F GMC Ratio|1.67||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|3.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.02|0.93|0.1490
81462928|NCT02308540|162618264|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 23F GMC Ratio|1.13||||0.7565|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|2.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.15|0.59|0.7565
81462929|NCT02308540|162618265|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates. Due to distributional characteristics, confidence intervals around GMCs and treatment-group ratio are estimated using bootstrap resampling (10,000 bootstrap samples).|Pn IgG type 1 GMC Ratio|0.75||||0.2653|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|1.31|||Two-tailed from z-test|||||1.31|0.54|0.2653
81462930|NCT02308540|162618265|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates. Due to distributional characteristics, confidence intervals around GMCs and treatment-group ratio are estimated using bootstrap resampling (10,000 bootstrap samples).|Pn IgG type 5 GMC Ratio|0.69||||0.2059|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|1.2|||Two-tailed from z-test|||||1.20|0.45|0.2059
81525196|NCT01990612|162738489|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The P value remained significant after controlling for multiple comparisons with the false discovery rate method.|Chi-squared|||Analysis for 6-96 hours after delivery||||<0.001
81462931|NCT02308540|162618265|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates. Due to distributional characteristics, confidence intervals around GMCs and treatment-group ratio are estimated using bootstrap resampling (10,000 bootstrap samples).|Pn IgG type 6A GMC Ratio|0.84||||0.5664|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|1.54|||Two-tailed from z-test|||||1.54|0.55|0.5664
81462932|NCT02308540|162618265|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates. Due to distributional characteristics, confidence intervals around GMCs and treatment-group ratio are estimated using bootstrap resampling (10,000 bootstrap samples).|Pn IgG type 6B GMC Ratio|0.82||||0.4456|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|1.31|||Two-tailed from z-test|||||1.31|0.57|0.4456
81462933|NCT02308540|162618265|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates. Due to distributional characteristics, confidence intervals around GMCs and treatment-group ratio are estimated using bootstrap resampling (10,000 bootstrap samples).|Pn IgG type 7F GMC Ratio|0.74||||0.2189|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|1.14|||Two-tailed from z-test|||||1.14|0.52|0.2189
81462934|NCT02308540|162618265|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates. Due to distributional characteristics, confidence intervals around GMCs and treatment-group ratio are estimated using bootstrap resampling (10,000 bootstrap samples).|Pn IgG type 9V GMC Ratio|0.6||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|1.03|||Two-tailed from z-test|||||1.03|0.38|0.0970
81462935|NCT02308540|162618265|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates. Due to distributional characteristics, confidence intervals around GMCs and treatment-group ratio are estimated using bootstrap resampling (10,000 bootstrap samples).|Pn IgG type 14 GMC Ratio|1.76||||0.0713|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|2.79|||Two-tailed from z-test|||||2.79|1.02|0.0713
81462936|NCT02308540|162618265|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates. Due to distributional characteristics, confidence intervals around GMCs and treatment-group ratio are estimated using bootstrap resampling (10,000 bootstrap samples).|Pn IgG type 19A GMC Ratio|0.71||||0.3443|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.42|1.35|||Two-tailed from z-test|||||1.35|0.42|0.3443
81525197|NCT01990612|162738489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||The P value remained significant after controlling for multiple comparisons with the false discovery rate method.|Chi-squared|||Analysis for 4-8 weeks after delivery||||0.01
81645581|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.071|0.048|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|AUC 0-3h||0.048|-0.071|
81605191|NCT02247804|162887128|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.01|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline Week 6, Hour 0: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared superior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \< 0 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.01|-1.26|0.0547
81605192|NCT02247804|162887128|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.19|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline Week 6, Hour 0: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared superior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \< 0 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.19|-1.46|0.0107
81605193|NCT02247804|162887128|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.08|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline Week 6, Hour 2: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared superior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \< 0 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.08|-1.16|0.0860
81525198|NCT01990612|162738490|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The P value remained significant after controlling for multiple comparisons with the false discovery rate method.|Chi-squared|||Analysis for Worst labor pain score||||<0.001
81605194|NCT02247804|162887128|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0362||95.0|-1.27|-0.04|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline Week 6, Hour 2: The null hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared superior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \< 0 mm Hg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.04|-1.27|0.0362
81605195|NCT01187329|162887132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.87|0.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.48|-2.87|0.11
81645582|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|0.039|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|AUC 0-3h||0.039|-0.079|
81645583|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.116|0.234|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-3h||0.234|0.116|
81702491|NCT00108953|163101058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.038||95.0|0.4|1.05|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio: nexavar+doxorubicin over placebo+doxorubicin|The comparison between the 2 groups is done using the log rank test stratified by tumor burden. The null hypothesis is: TTP is the same in both treatment groups||1.05|0.40|0.038
81702492|NCT02690168|163101067|OTHER|||||||0.0053|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0053
81702493|NCT02690168|163101068|OTHER|||||||0.477|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.477
81702494|NCT02690168|163101069|OTHER|||||||0.917|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.917
81702495|NCT02690168|163101071|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.53
81605196|NCT01187329|162887133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.3|-0.01|||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||-0.01|-0.3|0.007
81605197|NCT01187329|162887134|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.5|-2.6|0.57
81605198|NCT01187329|162887135|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.1|-0.2|0.45
81605199|NCT05266963|162887156|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis will be performed using a paired samples Wilcoxon test to compare differences between the two groups.||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon matched-pairs||||||0.43
81605200|NCT05266963|162887157|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis will be performed using a standard two-tailed t test to compare differences between the two groups.||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.52
81645584|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.116|0.234|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-3h||0.234|0.116|
81645585|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.259|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-3h||0.259|0.140|
81645586|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.059|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|AUC 0-3h||0.059|-0.060|
81702090|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2011, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =2636783.|PYAR|7.813|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.782|8.955|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (vaccine serotype), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||8.955|6.782|
81702091|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2011, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as the 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =1360966.|PYAR|7.789|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.377|9.42|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (vaccine serotype), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||9.420|6.377|
81702092|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2011, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =2636783.|PYAR|2.313|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|2.972|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (vaccine related), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||2.972|1.770|
81702093|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2011, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as the 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =1360966.|PYAR|1.984|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.307|2.886|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (vaccine related), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||2.886|1.307|
81525199|NCT01990612|162738490|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The P value remained significant after controlling for multiple comparisons with the false discovery rate method.|Chi-squared|||Analysis for Overall labor pain score||||<0.001
81605201|NCT00152009|162887160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0006||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Employed Dunnett's adjustment for multiple pairwise comparisons. Corresponding baseline efficacy scores obtained were used as covariates.||||||0.0006
81605202|NCT00152009|162887160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0005||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Employed Dunnett's adjustment for multiple pairwise comparisons. Corresponding baseline efficacy scores obtained were used as covariates.||||||0.0005
81605203|NCT00152009|162887160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Employed Dunnett's adjustment for multiple pairwise comparisons. Corresponding baseline efficacy scores obtained were used as covariates.||||||<0.0001
81605204|NCT00152009|162887161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.025||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Employed Dunnett's adjustment for multiple pairwise comparisons. Corresponding baseline efficacy scores obtained were used as covariates.||||||0.025
81645587|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.083|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|AUC 0-3h||0.083|-0.035|
81645588|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.083|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|AUC 0-3h||0.083|-0.035|
81645589|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.197|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-6h||0.197|0.081|
81605205|NCT00152009|162887161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.035||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Employed Dunnett's adjustment for multiple pairwise comparisons. Corresponding baseline efficacy scores obtained were used as covariates.||||||0.035
81525200|NCT01990612|162738491|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.1|||Chi-squared|||||1.10|0.53|0.15
81605206|NCT00152009|162887161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Employed Dunnett's adjustment for multiple pairwise comparisons. Corresponding baseline efficacy scores obtained were used as covariates.||||||<0.0001
81605207|NCT00152009|162887162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Employed Dunnett's adjustment for multiple pairwise comparisons. Corresponding baseline efficacy scores obtained were used as covariates.||||||<0.0001
81605208|NCT00152009|162887162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Employed Dunnett's adjustment for multiple pairwise comparisons. Corresponding baseline efficacy scores obtained were used as covariates.||||||<0.0001
81605209|NCT00152009|162887162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Employed Dunnett's adjustment for multiple pairwise comparisons. Corresponding baseline efficacy scores obtained were used as covariates.||||||<0.0001
81605210|NCT00152009|162887163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81605211|NCT00152009|162887163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0016||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0016
81605212|NCT00152009|162887163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0001
81605213|NCT00152009|162887164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81605214|NCT00152009|162887164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0013||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0013
81605215|NCT00152009|162887164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81605216|NCT00152009|162887165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1438||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Employed Dunnett's adjustment for multiple pairwise comparisons. Corresponding baseline efficacy scores obtained were used as covariates.||Psychosocial category||||0.1438
81605217|NCT00152009|162887165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1426||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Employed Dunnett's adjustment for multiple pairwise comparisons. Corresponding baseline efficacy scores obtained were used as covariates.||Psychosocial category||||0.1426
81605218|NCT00152009|162887165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0191||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Employed Dunnett's adjustment for multiple pairwise comparisons. Corresponding baseline efficacy scores obtained were used as covariates.||Psychosocial category||||0.0191
81645590|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.207|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-6h||0.207|0.092|
81645591|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.073|0.189|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-6h||0.189|0.073|
81645592|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.068|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|AUC 0-6h||0.068|-0.047|
81645593|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.051|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|AUC 0-6h||0.051|-0.066|
81605219|NCT04091360|162887181|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.221|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.163|1.281|||ANCOVA|||||1.281|1.163|<0.0001
81605220|NCT04091360|162887181|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.203|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.146|1.263|||ANCOVA|||||1.263|1.146|<0.0001
81605221|NCT04091360|162887181|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.139|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.085|1.195|||ANCOVA|||||1.195|1.085|<0.0001
81605222|NCT04091360|162887182|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.253|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.151|1.363|||ANCOVA|||||1.363|1.151|<0.0001
81605223|NCT04091360|162887182|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.146||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.054|1.246|||ANCOVA|||||1.246|1.054|0.0022
81605224|NCT04091360|162887182|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.102||||0.0295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.202|||ANCOVA|||||1.202|1.010|0.0295
81605225|NCT04091360|162887182|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.129||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.032|1.235|||ANCOVA|||||1.235|1.032|0.0098
81525201|NCT01990612|162738492|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.99||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|26.8|||Chi-squared|The P-values has not been adjusted for multiplicity of comparisons of secondary outcomes.|Exact confidence intervals are provided for rare outcomes.|||26.8|0.26|1.00
81525202|NCT01990612|162738494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|||||||0.01
81605226|NCT04091360|162887182|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.028||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.939|1.125|||ANCOVA|||||1.125|0.939|0.54
81605227|NCT04091360|162887183|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.228|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.142|1.319|||ANCOVA|||||1.319|1.142|<0.0001
81605228|NCT04091360|162887183|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.155||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.075|1.24|||ANCOVA|||||1.240|1.075|0.0002
81605229|NCT04091360|162887183|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.1||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.022|1.184|||ANCOVA|||||1.184|1.022|0.0129
81605230|NCT04091360|162887183|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.112||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.201|||ANCOVA|||||1.201|1.030|0.0079
81605231|NCT04091360|162887183|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.033||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.957|1.116|||ANCOVA|||||1.116|0.957|0.39
81645594|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.076|0.039|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|AUC 0-6h||0.039|-0.076|
81645595|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.189|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|0.247|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-6h||0.247|0.131|
81645596|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.121|0.236|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-6h||0.236|0.121|
81645597|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.155|0.271|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-6h||0.271|0.155|
81645598|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.048|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|AUC 0-6h||0.048|-0.069|
81605232|NCT04091360|162887184|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.137|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.073|1.204|||ANCOVA|||||1.204|1.073|<0.0001
81605233|NCT04091360|162887184|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.091||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.155|||ANCOVA|||||1.155|1.030|0.0041
81605234|NCT04091360|162887184|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.019||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.081|||ANCOVA|||||1.081|0.960|0.53
81605235|NCT04091360|162887192|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.153|1.27|||ANCOVA|||||1.270|1.153|<0.0001
81605236|NCT04091360|162887192|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.193|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.136|1.252|||ANCOVA|||||1.252|1.136|<0.0001
81605237|NCT04091360|162887192|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.124|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.071|1.179|||ANCOVA|||||1.179|1.071|<0.0001
81605238|NCT04091360|162887193|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.139|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.087|1.194|||ANCOVA|||||1.194|1.087|<0.0001
81605239|NCT04091360|162887193|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.142|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.089|1.197|||ANCOVA|||||1.197|1.089|<0.0001
81605240|NCT04091360|162887193|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.08||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.031|1.132|||ANCOVA|||||1.132|1.031|0.0018
81605241|NCT04091360|162887194|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.08||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.022|1.14|||ANCOVA|||||1.140|1.022|0.0066
81605242|NCT04091360|162887194|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.074||||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.017|1.134|||ANCOVA|||||1.134|1.017|0.0115
81605243|NCT04091360|162887194|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.037||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.982|1.096|||ANCOVA|||||1.096|0.982|0.18
81605244|NCT04091360|162887195|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.162|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.122|1.203|||ANCOVA|||||1.203|1.122|<0.0001
81605245|NCT04091360|162887195|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.111|1.19|||ANCOVA|||||1.190|1.111|<0.0001
81605246|NCT04091360|162887195|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.112|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.074|1.152|||ANCOVA|||||1.152|1.074|<0.0001
81605247|NCT04091360|162887196|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.157|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.119|1.196|||ANCOVA|||||1.196|1.119|<0.0001
81605248|NCT04091360|162887196|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.147|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.186|||ANCOVA|||||1.186|1.110|<0.0001
81605249|NCT04091360|162887196|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.105|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.068|1.142|||ANCOVA|||||1.142|1.068|<0.0001
81605250|NCT04091360|162887197|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.098|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.059|1.137|||ANCOVA|||||1.137|1.059|<0.0001
81605251|NCT04091360|162887197|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.111|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.072|1.15|||ANCOVA|||||1.150|1.072|<0.0001
81605252|NCT04091360|162887197|OTHER||GeoMean Ratio|1.07||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|5.0|1.033|1.109|||ANCOVA|||||1.109|1.033|0.0003
81605253|NCT04091360|162887198|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|8.5||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Hodges-Lehmann|||||||0.47
81605254|NCT04091360|162887198|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.0||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED||||||Hodges-Lehmann|||||||0.0059
81605255|NCT02597933|162887246|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.38||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.88|79.01|||random coefficient regression||The model assumed that data were missing at random \& that patients who dropped out would have behaved similarly to those who remained in trial.|The primary analysis is a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based approach using a random slope \& intercept model. The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, ATA status \& gender, fixed continuous effects of time \& baseline FVC (mL), age and height as well as the treatment-by time \& baseline-by-time interactions. Random effects was included for patient response for both time \& intercept.Within-patient errors are modelled by an unstructured variance-covariance matrix||79.01|2.88|0.0350
81605256|NCT02597933|162887246|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.13||||0.0378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|83.83|||random coefficient regression|The model assumed that data were missing at random \& that patients who dropped out would have behaved similarly to those who remained in trial.||"This is a sensitivity analysis (SA) on primary endpoint including only on-trt measurements of FVC \[mL\]. The random coefficient model was used. The analysis included fixed, categorical effects of trt, ATA status \& gender, fixed continuous effects of time \& bl. FVC (mL), age, height, trt -by time \& bl.-by-time interactions. Random effects included for patient response for both time \& intercept.~Within-patient errors were modelled by an Unstructured variance-covariance matrix."||83.83|2.44|0.0378
81605257|NCT02597933|162887246|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.0||||0.1046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|66.22|||random coefficient regression|||In multiple imputation SA 1, missing FVC values at wk 52 in pts who were alive at wk 52 were imputed assuming similar rate of FVC decline as in pts from corresponding trt group who prematurely disc. trial drug but had wk 52 FVC value. Missing FVC values at wk 52 in pts who died before wk 52 were imputed assuming similar rate of FVC decline as in pl. pts with wk 52 FVC value who prematurely disc. trial drug with most severe declines.The imputation model was similar to statistical model of PA.||66.22|-6.22|0.1046
81605258|NCT02597933|162887246|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.93||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|69.06|||random coefficient regression|||In multiple imputation SA 2, missing FVC values at wk 52 in pts who were alive at wk 52 were imputed assuming similar rate of FVC decline as in pts from pl. group who prematurely disc. trial drug but had a wk 52 FVC value. Missing FVC values at wk 52 in pts who died before wk 52 were imputed assuming similar rate of FVC decline as in pl. pts with a wk 52 FVC value who prematurely disc. trial drug with most severe declines. The imputation model was similar to the statistical model of the PA||69.06|-3.19|0.0740
81605259|NCT02597933|162887246|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.86||||0.0644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|69.75|||random coefficient regression|||In multiple imputation SA 3, missing FVC values at wk 52 in pts who were alive at wk 52 were imputed assuming a similar rate of FVC decline as in all pts in the pl. group who were included in the PA. Missing FVC values at wk 52 in pts who died before wk 52 were imputed assuming a similar rate of FVC decline as in all placebo patients included in the primary analysis with the most severe declines. The imputation model was similar to the statistical model of the PA.||69.75|-2.03|0.0644
81605260|NCT02597933|162887246|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.95||||0.0351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.88|79.01|||random coefficient regression|||This is sensitivity analysis using the model similar to the primary analysis but including a different set of covariates: the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, ATA status, the fixed continuous effects of time, baseline FVC (mL), and the treatment-by-time and baseline-by-time interactions.Random effects was included for patient response for both time and intercept.||79.01|2.88|0.0351
81605261|NCT02597933|162887246|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.98||||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.92|79.04|||random coefficient regression|||This is sensitivity analysis using the model similar to the primary analysis but including a different set of covariates: the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, ATA status (Positive / Negative), gender and mycophenolate mofetil /sodium background therapy use (Yes / No), fixed continuous effects of time, age , height and baseline FVC (mL), the treatment-by-time and baseline-by-time interactions. Random effects was included for patient response for both time and intercept||79.04|2.92|0.0349
81605262|NCT02597933|162887247|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.5785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.53|||MMRM|||The mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was used. The model assumed that data were missing at random \& that patients who dropped out would have behaved similarly to those who remained in trial.||0.53|-0.94|0.5785
81605263|NCT02597933|162887248|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.1711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|4.12|||MMRM|The MMRM model assumed that data were missing at random \& that patients who dropped out would have behaved similarly to those who remained in trial.||Based on mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was used, with fixed categorical effects of ATA status, visit, treatment-by visit interaction and baseline-by-visit interaction. Visit was the repeated measure. Within-patient errors were modelled by unstructured variance-covariance structure.||4.12|-0.73|0.1711
81645599|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.082|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|AUC 0-6h||0.082|-0.033|
81645600|NCT01040403|162981879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.092|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|AUC 0-6h||0.092|-0.023|
81645601|NCT01040403|162981880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.106|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|||0.010|-0.106|
81605264|NCT02597933|162887249|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.0331|TWO_SIDED|1.15|0.09|2.21|||MMRM|The model assumed that data were missing at random \& that patients who dropped out would have behaved similarly to those who remained in trial.||"Based on a random coefficient regression with fixed categorical effects of treatment, ATA status, fixed continuous effects of time, baseline FVC \[% pred\], \& including treatment-by-time and baseline-by-time interactions. Random effect was included for patient specific intercept \& time.~Within-patient errors are modelled by an Unstructured variance-covariance matrix.~Inter-individual variability is modelled by a Variance-Components variance-covariance matrix."||2.21|0.09|0.0331
81645602|NCT01040403|162981880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.051|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.051|-0.065|
81645603|NCT01040403|162981880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|0.044|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.044|-0.072|
81645604|NCT01040403|162981880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.099|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.099|-0.017|
81645605|NCT01040403|162981880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.093|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.093|-0.024|
81525203|NCT01990612|162738495|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.23|||Chi-squared|||||1.23|0.68|0.56
81525204|NCT01990612|162738496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.28|||Chi-squared|||||1.28|0.64|0.56
81605265|NCT02597933|162887250|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.51||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.09|84.73|||MMRM|The model assumed that data were missing at random \& that patients who dropped out would have behaved similarly to those who remained in trial.||Based on mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was used, with fixed categorical effects of ATA status, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline-by-visit interaction. Visit was the repeated measure. Within-patient errors were modelled by unstructured variance-covariance structure.||84.73|8.09|0.0177
81605266|NCT02597933|162887251|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.39||0.4547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.77|10.21|||MMRM|The model assumed that data were missing at random \& that patients who dropped out would have behaved similarly to those who remained in trial.||Based on mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was used, with fixed categorical effects of ATA status, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline-by-visit interaction. Visit was the repeated measure. Within-patient errors were modelled by unstructured variance-covariance structure.||10.21|-22.77|0.4547
81605267|NCT02597933|162887252|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.7535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.84|||Regression, Cox|Based on Cox's regression model (Wald test), stratified by ATA status.||||2.84|0.47|0.7535
81605268|NCT02597933|162887253|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.9115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The comparison between both treatment groups was performed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. CRISS score at Week 52 was transformed into 100 binary responder endpoints using multiple imputation. These were analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by ATA status OR and the 95% confidence interval (CI) as obtained from all 100 imputations were combined using Rubin´s rule.|Missing values were imputed using worst case, i.e. considered having disease progression.|1.88|0.57|0.9115
81645606|NCT01040403|162981880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.051|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|||0.051|-0.065|
81645607|NCT01040403|162981880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.148|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|||0.148|0.032|
81525205|NCT01990612|162738497|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.74|||Chi-squared||Exact confidence intervals are provided for rare outcomes.|||2.74|0.20|0.75
81605269|NCT02597933|162887254|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.5668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|1.06|||MMRM|||Based on mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was used, with fixed categorical effects of ATA status, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline-by-visit interaction. Visit was the repeated measure. Within-patient errors were modelled by unstructured variance-covariance structure.||1.06|-1.94|0.5668
81645608|NCT01040403|162981880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.118|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.118|0.001|
81645609|NCT01040403|162981880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.114|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.114|-0.002|
81645610|NCT01040403|162981880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|0.028|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.028|-0.089|
81605270|NCT02597933|162887255|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.5914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.09|||MMRM|||Based on mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was used, with fixed categorical effects of ATA status, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline-by-visit interaction. Visit was the repeated measure. Within-patient errors were modelled by unstructured variance-covariance structure.||0.09|-0.16|0.5914
81605271|NCT02597933|162887256|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.3447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.099|||MMRM|||Based on mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was used, with fixed categorical effects of ATA status, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline-by-visit interaction. Visit was the repeated measure. Within-patient errors were modelled by unstructured variance-covariance structure.||0.099|-0.035|0.3447
81605272|NCT02597933|162887257|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.2727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.79|||MMRM|||Based on mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was used, with fixed categorical effects of ATA status, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline-by-visit interaction. Visit was the repeated measure. Within-patient errors were modelled by unstructured variance-covariance structure.||1.79|-0.51|0.2727
81605273|NCT01097915|162887258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.01
81605274|NCT01097915|162887259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.004|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.004
81645611|NCT01040403|162981880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.024|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.024|-0.092|
81605275|NCT01097915|162887260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.048|||||||ANCOVA|the three factors of the Stunkard and Messick Questionnaire were considered as covariates.||||||<0.048
81645612|NCT01040403|162981880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.055|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|||0.055|-0.062|
81645613|NCT01040403|162981881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|0.223|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|||0.223|0.087|
81645614|NCT01040403|162981881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.079|0.215|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.215|0.079|
81645615|NCT01040403|162981881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.058|0.195|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.195|0.058|
81605276|NCT01097915|162887261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||ANOVA|||||||< 0.00001
81605277|NCT01097915|162887262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||ANOVA|||||||< 0.00001
81605278|NCT01097915|162887263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.00001
81605279|NCT00098254|162887297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027||95.0|||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.0027
81605280|NCT00098254|162887299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||95.0|||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.33
81605281|NCT00098254|162887300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042||95.0|||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.042
81605282|NCT00098254|162887301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.028
81605283|NCT02224482|162887308|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9634|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.9634
81605284|NCT02224482|162887309|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5214|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.5214
81605285|NCT02224482|162887310|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4875|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.4875
81605286|NCT02224482|162887311|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7938|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.7938
81605287|NCT02224482|162887312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6765|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.6765
81605288|NCT02224482|162887313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7061|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.7061
81605289|NCT02224482|162887314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7593|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.7593
81605290|NCT00744263|162887315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|45.56||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.2|21.82|62.49|||Clopper-Pearson method|||Vaccine efficacy against first event expressed as percentage. Vaccine efficacy = 1 - (proportion of participants who received 13vPnC with confirmed VT-CAP relative to those who received placebo). p-value and confidence intervals were derived using Clopper-Pearson method. The null hypothesis was vaccine efficacy = 0.||62.49|21.82|0.0006
81605291|NCT00744263|162887316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|45.0||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.2|14.21|65.31|||Clopper-Pearson method|||Vaccine efficacy against first event expressed as percentage. Vaccine efficacy = 1-(proportion of participants who received 13vPnC with confirmed VT-CAP relative to those who received placebo). p-value and confidence intervals were derived using Clopper-Pearson method. The null hypothesis was vaccine efficacy = 0.||65.31|14.21|0.0067
81645616|NCT01040403|162981881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.060|-0.075|
81645617|NCT01040403|162981881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.097|0.041|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.041|-0.097|
81645618|NCT01040403|162981881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|0.048|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|||0.048|-0.089|
81645619|NCT01040403|162981881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.106|0.242|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|||0.242|0.106|
81645620|NCT01040403|162981881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.250|0.113|
81645621|NCT01040403|162981881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.204|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.135|0.272|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.272|0.135|
81645622|NCT01040403|162981881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.076|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.076|-0.061|
81645623|NCT01040403|162981881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.098|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.098|-0.038|
81645624|NCT01040403|162981881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|||0.090|-0.046|
81605292|NCT00744263|162887317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|75.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.43|90.78|||Clopper-Pearson method|||Vaccine efficacy against first event expressed as percentage. Vaccine efficacy = 1-(proportion of participants who received 13vPnC with confirmed VT-CAP relative to those who received placebo). p-value and confidence intervals were derived using Clopper-Pearson method. The null hypothesis was vaccine efficacy = 0.||90.78|41.43|0.0005
81605293|NCT00744263|162887320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.979|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher exact test, 2-sided, was used to calculate the p-value for the difference between vaccine groups in percentages of participants.||||0.979
81605294|NCT00744263|162887321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.455|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher exact test, 2-sided, was used to calculate the p-value for the difference between vaccine groups in percentages of participants.||||0.455
81605295|NCT03107377|162887326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.81||||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.02|-0.61|||Chi-squared|||||-0.61|-9.02|0.0256
81605296|NCT03107377|162887327|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.53||||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|-0.23|||Chi-squared|||||-0.23|-4.84|0.0316
81605297|NCT03107377|162887331|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||A comparison of infection rates between the treatment arms amongst subjects with =0% adherence||||1.0000
81605298|NCT03107377|162887331|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||A comparison of infection rates between the treatment arms amongst subjects with \>0% adherence||||1.0000
81605299|NCT03107377|162887331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6278|||||||Fisher Exact|||A comparison of infection rates between the treatment arms amongst subjects with \>=20% adherence||||.6278
81605300|NCT03107377|162887331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6404|||||||Fisher Exact|||A comparison of infection rates between the treatment arms amongst subjects with \>=40% adherence||||.6404
81605301|NCT03107377|162887331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5008|||||||Fisher Exact|||A comparison of infection rates between the treatment arms amongst subjects with \>=60% adherence||||.5008
81605302|NCT03107377|162887331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1818|||||||Chi-squared|||A comparison of infection rates between the treatment arms amongst subjects with \>=80% adherence||||.1818
81605303|NCT03107377|162887331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012|||||||Chi-squared|||A comparison of infection rates between the treatment arms amongst subjects with =100% adherence||||0.0012
81605304|NCT03107377|162887332|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||A comparison of infection rates between the treatment arms amongst subjects with =0% adherence||||1.0000
81605305|NCT03107377|162887332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4375|||||||Fisher Exact|||A comparison of infection rates between the treatment arms amongst subjects with \>0% adherence||||0.4375
81605306|NCT03107377|162887332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4444|||||||Fisher Exact|||A comparison of infection rates between the treatment arms amongst subjects with \>=20% adherence||||0.4444
81605307|NCT03107377|162887332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1836|||||||Fisher Exact|||A comparison of infection rates between the treatment arms amongst subjects with \>=60% adherence||||0.1836
81605308|NCT03107377|162887332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5006|||||||Fisher Exact|||A comparison of infection rates between the treatment arms amongst subjects with \>=80% adherence||||0.5006
81605309|NCT03107377|162887332|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||A comparison of infection rates between the treatment arms amongst subjects with =100% adherence||||1.000
81605310|NCT01121172|162887376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Non parametric test||||||0.001
81605311|NCT01121172|162887377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.232|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-square test of frequency distribution amng obese study group and HapMap-CEU polymorphism distribution||||||0.232
81605312|NCT01515189|162887387|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.99||Analysis stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1), prior treatment for metastatic melanoma (yes vs. no) and M-stage (M0/M1a/M1b vs. M1c without brain metastases vs. M1c with brain metastases).|Log Rank||Hazard of 10 mg/kg ipilimumab over hazard of 3 mg/kg, with 2-sided 95% confidence intervals are based on a Cox proportional hazards model|||0.99|0.70|0.0400
81605313|NCT01515189|162887388|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.1548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.04||Analysis stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1), prior treatment for metastatic melanoma (yes vs. no) and M-stage (M0/M1a/M1b vs. M1c without brain metastases vs. M1c with brain metastases).|Log Rank||Hazard of 10 mg/kg ipilimumab over hazard of 3 mg/kg, with 2-sided 95% confidence intervals are based on a Cox proportional hazards model|||1.04|0.76|0.1548
81605314|NCT01515189|162887394|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.04|||||Hazard of 10 mg/kg ipilimumab over hazard of 3 mg/kg. Based on an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model for subset of participants with brain metastases.|||1.04|0.49|
81605315|NCT04078035|162887401|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.00015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00088||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject, day (nested within subject), and time as random effects and condition (stress/control) as fixed effects.||Results below present the condition (stress/control) by time interactions.||||0.86
81605316|NCT04078035|162887402|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.00022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00067||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject, day (nested within subject), and time as random effects and condition (stress/control) as fixed effects.||Results present the condition (stress/control) by time interactions.||||0.74
81645625|NCT01040403|162981882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.114|0.013|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|||0.013|-0.114|
81605317|NCT04078035|162887403|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.0012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0019||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject, day (nested within subject), and time as random effects and condition (stress/control) as fixed effects.||Results below present the condition (stress/control) by time interactions.||||0.52
81605318|NCT04078035|162887404|SUPERIORITY|Results present the condition (stress/control) by time\^2 interactions.|Slope|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Likelihood ratio test showed better fit if quadratic for time included χ2 (2) = 77.2, p \< .001.||||||<.001
81645626|NCT01040403|162981882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.071|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.071|-0.055|
81645627|NCT01040403|162981882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.053|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.053|-0.074|
81645628|NCT01040403|162981882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.122|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.122|-0.004|
81605319|NCT04078035|162887405|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00027|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Likelihood ratio test showed better fit if quadratic for time included χ2 (2) = 66.4, p \< .001.||Results-interaction between time2 and condition||||<.001
81645629|NCT01040403|162981882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.104|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.104|-0.024|
81645630|NCT01040403|162981882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.082|0.045|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus +O 2.5/5|||0.045|-0.082|
81605320|NCT04078035|162887406|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0002|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Likelihood ratio test showed better fit if quadratic for time included χ2 (2) = 77.2, p \< .001.||Results-interaction between time\^2 and condition||||<.001
81605321|NCT04078035|162887407|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0013||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Results below present the condition (stress/control) by time interactions.||||0.005
81645631|NCT01040403|162981882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.174|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|||0.174|0.047|
81645632|NCT01040403|162981882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.144|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.144|0.017|
81645633|NCT01040403|162981882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.132|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.132|0.005|
81645634|NCT01040403|162981882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.034|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.034|-0.094|
81645635|NCT01040403|162981882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.105|0.021|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.021|-0.105|
81645636|NCT01040403|162981882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.052|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|||0.052|-0.075|
81645637|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.759|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.189|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.533|26.985|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-3h||26.985|10.533|
81645638|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.157|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.173|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.962|33.351|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-3h||33.351|16.962|
81462937|NCT02308540|162618265|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates. Due to distributional characteristics, confidence intervals around GMCs and treatment-group ratio are estimated using bootstrap resampling (10,000 bootstrap samples).|Pn IgG type 19F GMC Ratio|0.76||||0.3278|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|1.23|||Two-tailed from z-test|||||1.23|0.48|0.3278
81462938|NCT02308540|162618265|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates. Due to distributional characteristics, confidence intervals around GMCs and treatment-group ratio are estimated using bootstrap resampling (10,000 bootstrap samples).|Pn IgG type 23F GMC Ratio|0.65||||0.2039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.16|||Two-tailed from z-test|||||1.16|0.40|0.2039
81525206|NCT01990612|162738498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.27|||Chi-squared|||||1.27|0.81|0.91
81525207|NCT01990612|162738499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.66|||Chi-squared|||||1.66|0.66|0.84
81605322|NCT04078035|162887408|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.0071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject, day (nested within subject), and time as random effects and condition (stress/control) as fixed effects.||Results below present the condition (stress/control) by time interactions.||||0.92
81605323|NCT04078035|162887409|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject, day (nested within subject), and time as random effects and condition (stress/control) as fixed effects.||Results below present the condition (stress/control) by time interactions.||||0.04
81605324|NCT04078035|162887410|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0033||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Subject, day (nested within subject), and time as random effects and condition (stress/control) as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|Likelihood ratio test showed better fit if quadratic for time included χ2 (2) = 15.64, p \< .001.||Results-interaction between time\^2 and condition||||0.002
81605325|NCT04078035|162887411|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0053||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject, day (nested within subject), and time as random effects and condition (stress/control) as fixed effects.||Results \_condition (stress/control) by time interactions.||||0.008
81605326|NCT04078035|162887412|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.0003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0014||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject, day (nested within subject), and time as random effects and condition (stress/control) as fixed effects.||Results below present the condition (stress/control) by time interactions.||||0.83
81605327|NCT04078035|162887413|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.0074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0033||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject, day (nested within subject), and time as random effects and condition (stress/control) as fixed effects.||Results below present the condition (stress/control) by time interactions.||||0.03
81605328|NCT04078035|162887414|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.00075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00012||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject, day (nested within subject), and time as random effects and condition (stress/control) as fixed effects.||Results below present the condition (stress/control) by time interactions.||||0.51
81605329|NCT04078035|162887415|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.0053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0026||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject, day (nested within subject), and time as random effects and condition (stress/control) as fixed effects.||Results below present the condition (stress/control) by time interactions.||||0.04
81605330|NCT04078035|162887416|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0027||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject, day (nested within subject), and time as random effects and condition (stress/control) as fixed effects.||Results below present the condition (stress/control) by time interactions.||||0.49
81645639|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.804|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.216|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.526|38.082|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-3h||38.082|21.526|
81525208|NCT01990612|162738500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.03|||Chi-squared|||||1.03|0.79|0.13
81525209|NCT01990612|162738501|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||||||<0.001
81525210|NCT01990612|162738502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||The P value remained significant after controlling for multiple comparisons with the false discovery rate method.|Cochran-Armitage trend test|||||||0.01
81525211|NCT01990612|162738503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||The P value remained significant after controlling for multiple comparisons with the false discovery rate method.|Cochran-Armitage trend test|||||||0.002
81525212|NCT01990612|162738505|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|1.01||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.15||Odds ratios from multinomial logistic regression.|Regression, Logistic|||Multinomial logistic regression using participants who are breastfeeding only as the reference group. This analysis compares the participants who are breastfeeding and formula feeding to participants who are only breastfeeding.||1.15|0.89|0.88
81525213|NCT01990612|162738505|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.98||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Multinomial logistic regression using participants who are breastfeeding only as the reference group. This analysis compares the participants who are only formula feeding to participants who are only breastfeeding.||1.12|0.86|0.78
81525214|NCT00360724|162738543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F statistics|9.43||||0.003|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|df 1,55|time X Drug group, f=9.43,df 1,55, p=.003|Repeated measures ANOVA was used to compare measures between baseline and week 10.||||.003
81605331|NCT04078035|162887417|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0044||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject, day (nested within subject), and time as random effects and condition (stress/control) as fixed effects.||Results below present the condition (stress/control) by time interactions.||||0.002
81605332|NCT02100722|162887424|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority of FFR-guided PCI to CABG was prespecified as an upper boundary of less than 1.65 for the 95% confidence interval of the hazard ratio.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.2|||Regression, Cox|||A sample of 712 patients per group (1424 for the entire trial) would be required in order to achieve 90% power to claim noninferiority||2.2|1.1|0.35
81605333|NCT02100722|162887427|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.3||||||||4.3|0.7|
81605334|NCT02100722|162887428|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.5|||||Hazard ratio for overall number of participants experiencing MI.|||2.5|0.9|
81605335|NCT02100722|162887429|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.4||||||||2.4|0.3|
81605336|NCT02100722|162887430|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.3|||||Hazard ratio for overall number of participants experiencing repeat revascularization.|||2.3|0.9|
81462939|NCT02308540|162618266|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 1 GMC Ratio|0.89||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.06|0.74|0.2550
81462940|NCT02308540|162618266|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 5 GMC Ratio|1.2||||0.0865|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.43|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.43|1.01|0.0865
81605337|NCT02100722|162887431|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.01
81605338|NCT02100722|162887432|OTHER||||||<|0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.04
81605339|NCT02100722|162887433|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81605340|NCT02100722|162887436|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81605341|NCT05652036|162887449|OTHER|||||||0.21||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in NPS score pre- and post-procedure||||0.21
81605342|NCT05652036|162887450|OTHER|||||||0.07||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in overactive bladder symptom bother before and after treatment||||.07
81605343|NCT05652036|162887450|OTHER|||||||0.16||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in overactive bladder HRQL mean before and after treatment||||0.16
81605344|NCT05652036|162887451|OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||Chi-squared|||Participant rated procedural satisfaction assessed 30-days post-procedure.||||0.21
81605345|NCT05652036|162887452|OTHER|Clinical Global Impression of Improvement scale sores reported by participants as very much improved after treatment||||||0.79|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.79
81462941|NCT02308540|162618266|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 6A GMC Ratio|0.56||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|0.74|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.74|0.43|0.0006
81605346|NCT05652036|162887452|OTHER|Clinical Global Impression of Improvement scale sores reported by participants as much improved after treatment||||||0.27|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.27
81462942|NCT02308540|162618266|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 6B GMC Ratio|0.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.33|0.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.57|0.33|<0.0001
81605347|NCT05652036|162887452|OTHER|Clinical Global Impression of Improvement scale sores reported by participants as minimally improved after treatment||||||0.14|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.14
81605348|NCT05652036|162887452|OTHER|Clinical Global Impression of Improvement scale sores reported by participants as no difference after treatment||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81605349|NCT05652036|162887453|OTHER|Rates of urinary retention observed in participants after BTX-A treatment.||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5
81605350|NCT05652036|162887453|OTHER|Rates of urinary tract infection observed in participants after BTX-A treatment.||||||0.24|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.24
81605351|NCT05652036|162887453|OTHER|Rates of bleeding requiring evaluation observed in participants after BTX-A treatment.||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81605352|NCT05652036|162887453|OTHER|Rates of hematuria observed in participants after BTX-A treatment.||||||0.46|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.46
81605353|NCT05652036|162887453|OTHER|Rates of bladder pain observed in participants after BTX-A treatment.||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81605354|NCT05652036|162887453|OTHER|Rates of ER department evaluations observed in participants after BTX-A treatment.||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5
81605355|NCT03500640|162887457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.196
81605356|NCT03500640|162887458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.800
81605357|NCT03500640|162887459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.677|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.677
81605358|NCT03500640|162887460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.349||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.349
81605359|NCT03500640|162887461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.891|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.891
81605360|NCT03500640|162887462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.140
81605361|NCT03500640|162887463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.732|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.732
81605362|NCT03500640|162887464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.637||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.637
81605363|NCT03500640|162887465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.521||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.521
81605364|NCT03500640|162887466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.083
81605365|NCT03500640|162887467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.778||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.778
81605366|NCT03500640|162887468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.982||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.982
81605367|NCT03500640|162887469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.081||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.081
81645640|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.398|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.173|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.796|14.592|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|AUC 0-3h||14.592|-1.796|
81645641|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.239|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.721|19.37|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|AUC 0-3h||19.370|2.721|
81645642|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.648|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.204|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.608|12.903|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|AUC 0-3h||12.903|-3.608|
81645643|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.318|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.201|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.068|26.568|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-3h||26.568|10.068|
81645644|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.511|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.197|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.27|31.752|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-3h||31.752|15.270|
81645645|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.817|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.214|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.543|31.092|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-3h||31.092|14.543|
81645646|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.193|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.23|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.115|13.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|AUC 0-3h||13.500|-3.115|
81702094|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2011, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model without strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =2636783.|PYAR|4.172|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.429|5.028|||Negative Binomial model without strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (non-vaccine \& non-vaccine related), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||5.028|3.429|
81645647|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.499|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.185|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.719|12.717|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|AUC 0-3h||12.717|-3.719|
81645648|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.694|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.941|7.554|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|AUC 0-3h||7.554|-8.941|
81645649|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.751|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.013|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.87|26.632|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-6h||26.632|10.870|
81645650|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.998|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.158|33.86|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-6h||33.860|18.158|
81645651|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.347|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.039|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.416|37.278|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|AUC 0-6h||37.278|21.416|
81645652|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.259|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.998|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.592|15.109|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|AUC 0-6h||15.109|-0.592|
81645653|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.596|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.061|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.621|18.571|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|AUC 0-6h||18.571|2.621|
81645654|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.337|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.028|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.572|11.247|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|AUC 0-6h||11.247|-4.572|
81645655|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.654|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.025|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.75|27.558|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-6h||27.558|11.750|
81645656|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.762|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.021|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.866|30.659|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-6h||30.659|14.866|
81525215|NCT00360724|162738545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F statistics|8.72||||0.05|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|d.f. 1,55|Time x Treatment: F=8.72, d.f=1,55, p=0.05|Repeated measures ANOVA was used to compare measures between baseline and week 10.||||0.05
81525216|NCT00360724|162738546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F statistics|5.33||||0.025|||||||Repeated measures ANOVA|d.f. 1,55||Repeated measures ANOVA was used to compare measures between baseline and week 10.||||0.025
81525217|NCT00360724|162738547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F statistics|0.26||||0.6|||||||Repeated measures ANOVA|d.f.=1,55||Repeated measures ANOVA was used to compare measures between baseline and week 10.||||0.6
81525218|NCT00360724|162738552|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81525219|NCT00360724|162738553|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9
81525220|NCT00238238|162738577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.29
81525221|NCT00238238|162738578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.002
81525222|NCT04978818|162738579|NON_INFERIORITY|The anti-PRP IgG GMC for children receiving dose 1 of Vaxelis® was defined a priori as non-inferior if it was within a 1.5-fold margin of the GMC for children receiving dose 1 of PedvaxHIB®, corresponding to the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the IgG GMC ratio (Vaxelis® to PedvaxHIB®) being greater than 0.67.|Ratio of Geometric Mean Concentration|1.03||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.41|||Constrained Longitudinal Analysis||The lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was greater than the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.67. Thus, Vaxelis® post-dose 1 anti-PRP IgG immunogenicity met the non-inferiority criterion compared to PedvaxHIB®.|||1.41|0.75|0.85
81525223|NCT04978818|162738580|OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.39
81525224|NCT04978818|162738581|OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.64
81525225|NCT04978818|162738582|OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.87
81525226|NCT04978818|162738583|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3
81525227|NCT04978818|162738584|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.15
81525228|NCT04978818|162738585|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81525229|NCT01345669|162738586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.126||||0.4806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.809|1.569|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio (Afatinib vs. Placebo) from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG (0 or 1) and nodal status (N0-N2a or N2b-N3).|DFS was analysed using a stratified log-rank test with nodal status (N0- N2a vs. N2b-N3) and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (0 vs. 1) being the stratification factors.||1.569|0.809|0.4806
81525230|NCT01345669|162738587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimates|-6.27||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.04|2.5|||Log Rank||Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimates of Afatinib vs. Placebo is provided.|Kaplan-Meier (KM) curves were calculated for each treatment group, separately, and the estimates of DFS probabilities from the curves and 95% Confidence interval (CI) (using the Greenwood standard error estimate) were tabulated||2.50|-15.04|0.1610
81525231|NCT01345669|162738588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.444||||0.1301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.895|2.332||p-value (two-sided) from log-rank test stratified by baseline ECOG (0 or 1) and nodal status (N0-N2a or N2b-N3).|Log Rank|||Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG (0 or 1) and nodal status (N0-N2a or N2b-N3).||2.332|0.895|0.1301
81525232|NCT01345669|162738589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.431||||0.0561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.991|2.068|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio and p-value from logistic regression analysis of 'improved vs. not improved' stratified by baseline ECOG (0 or 1) and nodal status (N0-N2a or N2b-N3) for Swallowing (Q5-Q8 from QLQ-HN35).||2.068|0.991|0.0561
81525233|NCT01345669|162738589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.446||||0.0523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.996|2.098|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio and p-value from logistic regression analysis of 'improved vs. not improved' stratified by baseline ECOG (0 or 1) and nodal status (N0-N2a or N2b-N3) for Pain HN35 (Q1-Q4 from QLQ-HN35).||2.098|0.996|0.0523
81525234|NCT01345669|162738589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.818||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.577|1.158|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio and p-value from logistic regression analysis of 'improved vs. not improved' stratified by baseline ECOG (0 or 1) and nodal status (N0-N2a or N2b-N3) for Global health status/QoL(Q29-Q30 from QLQ-C30).||1.158|0.577|0.2570
81525235|NCT01345669|162738590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.295||||0.0591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.986|1.7||P-value from log-rank test stratified by baseline ECOG (0 or 1) and nodal status (N0-N2a or N2b-N3).|Log Rank|||For swallowing scale; Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard model stratified by baseline ECOG (0 or 1) and nodal status (N0-N2a or N2b-N3).||1.700|0.986|0.0591
81525236|NCT01345669|162738590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.456||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.113|1.905||P-value from log-rank test stratified by baseline ECOG (0 or 1) and nodal status (N0-N2a or N2b-N3).|Log Rank|||For pain HN35 scale; Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard model stratified by baseline ECOG (0 or 1) and nodal status (N0-N2a or N2b-N3).||1.905|1.113|0.0049
81525237|NCT01345669|162738590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.604||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.238|2.079||P-value from log-rank test stratified by baseline ECOG (0 or 1) and nodal status (N0-N2a or N2b-N3).|Log Rank|||For global health status/QoL scale; Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard model stratified by baseline ECOG (0 or 1) and nodal status (N0-N2a or N2b-N3).||2.079|1.238|0.0002
81525238|NCT01345669|162738591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.2232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|3.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom calculated using the Kenward-Roger method.|Afatinib minus Placebo mean adjusted for total with data for baseline ECOG (0 or 1) and nodal status (N0-N2a or N2b-N3).|Scores (swallowing scale) over time were assessed using longitudinal mixed-effects growth curve models with the average profile over time for each endpoint described by a piecewise linear model adjusted for the fixed effects baseline ECOG performance score and nodal status.||3.45|-0.81|0.2232
81525239|NCT01345669|162738591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|5.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom calculated using the Kenward-Roger method.|Afatinib minus Placebo mean adjusted for total with data for baseline ECOG (0 or 1) and nodal status (N0-N2a or N2b-N3).|Scores (pain scale) over time were assessed using longitudinal mixed-effects growth curve models with the average profile over time for each endpoint described by a piecewise linear model adjusted for the fixed effects baseline ECOG performance score and nodal status.||5.36|1.12|0.0028
81645657|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.536|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.038|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.607|33.464|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|AUC 0-6h||33.464|17.607|
81645658|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.053|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.852|11.067|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|AUC 0-6h||11.067|-4.852|
81645659|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.881|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.009|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.991|13.754|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|AUC 0-6h||13.754|-1.991|
81645660|NCT01040403|162981883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.773|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.024|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.129|10.675|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|AUC 0-6h||10.675|-5.129|
81645661|NCT01040403|162981884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.316|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.371|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.268|10.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|||10.900|-6.268|
81645662|NCT01040403|162981884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.478|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.362|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.088|13.044|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|||13.044|-4.088|
81645663|NCT01040403|162981884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.668|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.403|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.978|13.314|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|||13.314|-3.978|
81645664|NCT01040403|162981884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.349|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.379|10.702|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||10.702|-6.379|
81645665|NCT01040403|162981884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.352|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.419|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.326|11.029|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||11.029|-6.326|
81645666|NCT01040403|162981884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|8.81|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|||8.810|-8.430|
81645667|NCT01040403|162981884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.488|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.392|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.136|10.113|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|||10.113|-7.136|
81605368|NCT03500640|162887470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.712||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.712
81605369|NCT03500640|162887471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.371
81605370|NCT03500640|162887472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.801||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.801
81605371|NCT03500640|162887473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.069
81605372|NCT03500640|162887474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.193||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.193
81605373|NCT03500640|162887475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.197||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.197
81605374|NCT03500640|162887476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.594||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.594
81605375|NCT03500640|162887477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.328|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.328
81605376|NCT03500640|162887478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.398||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.398
81605377|NCT03500640|162887479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.288||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.288
81645668|NCT01040403|162981884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.386|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.35|11.875|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|||11.875|-5.350|
81605378|NCT03500640|162887480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.592||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.592
81605379|NCT03500640|162887481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.805||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.805
81645669|NCT01040403|162981884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.408|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.535|15.778|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|||15.778|-1.535|
81605380|NCT03500640|162887482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.421||||||The a priori threshold for significance is 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||The p value provided here is for the physical component summary score (PCS) only||||0.421
81605381|NCT03500640|162887483|SUPERIORITY|The p value provided here is for the physical component summary score (PCS) only||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.160
81605382|NCT03500640|162887484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196||||||The a priori threshold for significance is 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.196
81605383|NCT03500640|162887485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.532||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.532
81605384|NCT01590771|162887564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Robust regression|-0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.44||The ANCOVA model controlled for treatment, metformin strata (on or not on metformin), and baseline A1C value.|ANCOVA||Based on robust regression using M-estimation with terms for treatment, metformin strata (on or not on metformin), and baseline A1C value.|||-0.44|-0.77|<0.001
81605385|NCT01590771|162887565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-32.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.4|-20.4||The ANCOVA model controlled for treatment, metformin strata (on or not on metformin), and baseline 2-hr PMG value.|ANCOVA|||||-20.4|-45.4|<0.001
81605386|NCT01590771|162887566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate difference|-16.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|-10.2||Based on robust regression using M-estimation with terms for treatment, metformin strata (on or not on metformin), and baseline FPG value.|Robust regression|||||-10.2|-23.3|<0.001
81605387|NCT01590771|162887567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.2||The ANCOVA model controlled for treatment and baseline A1C value.|ANCOVA|||||-0.20|-0.63|<0.001
81605388|NCT01590771|162887568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.53||The ANCOVA model controlled for treatment and baseline A1C value.|ANCOVA|||||-0.53|-1.07|<0.001
81605389|NCT01590771|162887569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate difference|-27.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.2|-13.2||Based on robust regression using M-estimation with terms for treatment and baseline 2-hr PMG value.|Robust regression|||||-13.2|-41.2|<0.001
81605390|NCT01590771|162887570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-37.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.9|-18.4||The ANCOVA model controlled for treatment and baseline 2-hr PMG value.|ANCOVA|||||-18.4|-56.9|<0.001
81605391|NCT01590771|162887571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate Difference|-16.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|-7.8||Based on robust regression using M-estimation with terms for treatment and baseline FPG value.|Robust Regression|||||-7.8|-25.3|<0.001
81605392|NCT01590771|162887572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate Difference|-17.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.9|-7.1||Based on robust regression using M-estimation with terms for treatment and baseline FPG value.|Robust Regression|||||-7.1|-26.9|<0.001
81605393|NCT01486758|162887646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6
81605394|NCT01486758|162887650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.048
81605395|NCT02608489|162887654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.221|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||To obtain an overall comparison between treatment responses throughout the study period considering the 2 levels of correlation in subjects and follow-up, a linear mixed model with asymmetric random effects was used.||||0.221
81645670|NCT01040403|162981884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.774|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.423|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.91|10.458|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||10.458|-6.910|
81645671|NCT01040403|162981884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.663|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.381|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|14.236|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||14.236|-2.970|
81605396|NCT02608489|162887654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model was used to compare measurement data between the 2 groups by considering the correlation between both eyes of each patient at postoperative week 12 follow-up.||||0.015
81605397|NCT02608489|162887655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.256|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||To obtain an overall comparison between treatment responses throughout the study period considering the 2 levels of correlation in subjects and follow-up, a linear mixed model with asymmetric random effects was used.||||0.256
81605398|NCT02608489|162887655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model was used to compare measurement data between the 2 groups by considering the correlation between both eyes of each patient at Postoperative week 12 follow-up.||||0.025
81605399|NCT02608489|162887656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||To obtain an overall comparison between treatment responses throughout the study period considering the 2 levels of correlation in subjects and follow-up, a linear mixed model with asymmetric random effects was used.||||0.080
81605400|NCT02608489|162887656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model was used to compare measurement data between the 2 groups by considering the correlation between both eyes of each patient at postoperative week 12 follow-up.||||0.021
81605401|NCT02608489|162887657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||To obtain an overall comparison between treatment responses throughout the study period considering the 2 levels of correlation in subjects and follow-up, a linear mixed model with asymmetric random effects was used.||||<0.001
81645672|NCT01040403|162981884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.859|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.403|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.786|12.504|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|||12.504|-4.786|
81605402|NCT02608489|162887657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model was used to compare measurement data between the 2 groups by considering the correlation between both eyes of each patient at postoperative week 4||||<0.001
81605403|NCT02608489|162887657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model was used to compare measurement data between the 2 groups by considering the correlation between both eyes of each patient at postoperative week 12||||<0.001
81605404|NCT02608489|162887658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||To obtain an overall comparison between treatment responses throughout the study period considering the 2 levels of correlation in subjects and follow-up, a linear mixed model with asymmetric random effects was used.||||0.045
81605405|NCT02608489|162887659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||To obtain an overall comparison between treatment responses throughout the study period considering the 2 levels of correlation in subjects and follow-up, a linear mixed model with asymmetric random effects was used.||||0.001
81645673|NCT01040403|162981885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.682|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.849|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.161|28.204|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|||28.204|9.161|
81605406|NCT02608489|162887659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model was used to compare measurement data between the 2 groups by considering the correlation between both eyes of each patient at postoperative week 4||||0.002
81605407|NCT02608489|162887659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model was used to compare measurement data between the 2 groups by considering the correlation between both eyes of each patient at postoperative week 12||||0.034
81605408|NCT02608489|162887660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.151|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||To obtain an overall comparison between treatment responses throughout the study period considering the 2 levels of correlation in subjects and follow-up, a linear mixed model with asymmetric random effects was used.||||0.151
81605409|NCT01411501|162887662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.352|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.352
81605410|NCT01411501|162887663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.968|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.968
81605411|NCT01411501|162887664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.841|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.841
81605412|NCT01411501|162887665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.005
81605413|NCT01411501|162887666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.198|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.198
81605414|NCT01411501|162887667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.035
81645674|NCT01040403|162981885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.599|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.116|33.083|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|||33.083|14.116|
81645675|NCT01040403|162981885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.879|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.517|39.677|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|||39.677|20.517|
81645676|NCT01040403|162981885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.917|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.568|14.402|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||14.402|-4.568|
81605415|NCT03239873|162887668|NON_INFERIORITY|The conclusion of non-inferiority (similarity) is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI on the risk difference excluding a decrease equal to or more than the prespecified criterion of 10.0 percentage points for Varicella zoster virus.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|2.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||2.8|-2.7|<0.001
81605416|NCT03239873|162887668|OTHER|Acceptability|Antibody Response Rate|98.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.9|99.6|||Exact CI method/binomial proportion|||The conclusion of acceptability is based on the lower bound of the 95% Confidence Interval (CI) being \>76%, and implies that the value of the parameter is statistically significantly greater than the prespecified acceptability criterion (76%).||99.6|95.9|<0.001
81605417|NCT03239873|162887669|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for noninferiority of the GMT corresponds to the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio \[VARIVAX® PE34 process/VARIVAX® 2016 commercial product\] being \>0.67.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||1.1|0.9|<0.001
81605418|NCT03239873|162887670|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.0||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|7.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Up to 42 days after Vaccination 1||7.1|-3.1|0.436
81605419|NCT03239873|162887670|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.9||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|7.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Up to 42 days after Vaccination 2||7.5|-1.6|0.204
81605420|NCT03239873|162887671|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-1.3||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|0.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Measles-like rash||0.4|-3.5|0.102
81645677|NCT01040403|162981885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.415|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.907|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|21.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||21.050|1.780|
81462943|NCT02308540|162618266|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 7F GMC Ratio|0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.47|0.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.68|0.47|<0.0001
81605421|NCT03239873|162887671|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.3||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Rubella-like rash||1.9|-0.9|0.317
81605422|NCT03239873|162887671|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.3||||0.241||95.0|-1.0|4.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Varicella-like rash||4.0|-1.0|0.241
81645678|NCT01040403|162981885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.498|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.866|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.057|16.053|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|||16.053|-3.057|
81645679|NCT01040403|162981885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.742|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.862|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.194|27.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|||27.290|8.194|
81645680|NCT01040403|162981885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.856|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.58|33.651|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|||33.651|14.580|
81462944|NCT02308540|162618266|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 9V GMC Ratio|0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|0.59|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.59|0.41|<0.0001
81645681|NCT01040403|162981885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.876|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.52|34.67|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|||34.670|15.520|
81605423|NCT03239873|162887671|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.3||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Zoster-like rash||0.9|-1.9|0.318
81605424|NCT03239873|162887672|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.1||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Measles-like rash||3.4|-0.7|0.170
81605425|NCT03239873|162887672|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.3||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Varicella-like rash||1.4|-2.2|0.576
81605426|NCT03239873|162887672|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.4||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Zoster-like rash||2.0|-1.0|0.312
81645682|NCT01040403|162981885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.373|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.896|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|15.986|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||15.986|-3.240|
81645683|NCT01040403|162981885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.353|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.845|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.161|16.866|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||16.866|-2.161|
81605427|NCT03239873|162887673|OTHER||Difference of Percentage|-1.0||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|4.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site erythema||4.0|-5.9|0.696
81605428|NCT03239873|162887673|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.7||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|6.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site pain||6.2|-4.7|0.796
81605429|NCT03239873|162887673|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-2.7||||0.111||95.0|-6.2|0.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site swelling||0.7|-6.2|0.111
81605430|NCT03239873|162887674|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.3||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|6.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site erythema||6.4|-6.9|0.931
81605431|NCT03239873|162887674|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-1.6||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|3.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site pain||3.4|-6.6|0.523
81605432|NCT03239873|162887674|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.0||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|6.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site swelling||6.9|-2.9|0.415
81605433|NCT03239873|162887675|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|6.7|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||6.7|-3.4|
81605434|NCT03239873|162887676|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|2.6|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||2.6|-2.5|
81605435|NCT03239873|162887677|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|9.8|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||9.8|-6.1|
81605436|NCT03239873|162887678|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|9.2|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||9.2|-4.7|
81605437|NCT03239873|162887683|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.3|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||1.3|-1.3|
81605438|NCT03239873|162887684|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.3|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||1.3|-1.3|
81605439|NCT03239873|162887687|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|10.3|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|||10.3|-4.6|
81605440|NCT01161472|162887695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.0285|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.1198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0647|0.0077|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used to determine p-value for comparison of fesoterodine 4 mg vs placebo, with model terms: period and treatment as the fixed effect, participants as the random effect, and between and within participant baselines as the covariates.||0.0077|-0.0647|0.1198
81605441|NCT01161472|162887695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0173||0.2459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0551|0.0145|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used to determine p-value for comparison of fesoterodine 8 mg vs placebo, with model terms: period and treatment as the fixed effect, participants as the random effect, and between and within participant baselines as the covariates.||0.0145|-0.0551|0.2459
81605442|NCT01161472|162887697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0115||0.7502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0268|0.0194|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used to determine p-value for comparison of fesoterodine 4 mg vs placebo, with model terms: period and treatment as the fixed effect, participants as the random effect, and between and within participant baselines as the covariates.||0.0194|-0.0268|0.7502
81645684|NCT01040403|162981885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.861|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.566|10.525|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|||10.525|-8.566|
81605443|NCT01161472|162887697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0119||0.4785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0325|0.0154|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used to determine p-value for comparison of fesoterodine 8 mg vs placebo, with model terms: period and treatment as the fixed effect, participants as the random effect, and between and within participant baselines as the covariates.||0.0154|-0.0325|0.4785
81645685|NCT01040403|162981886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.853|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.36|10.699|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|||10.699|-8.360|
81645686|NCT01040403|162981886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.436|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.843|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.073|13.945|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|||13.945|-5.073|
81645687|NCT01040403|162981886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.189|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.887|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.407|14.785|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|||14.785|-4.407|
81645688|NCT01040403|162981886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.267|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.828|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.214|12.747|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||12.747|-6.214|
81645689|NCT01040403|162981886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.904|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.61|13.65|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||13.650|-5.610|
81605444|NCT01161472|162887699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0265||0.8944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0569|0.0498|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used to determine p-value for comparison of fesoterodine 4 mg vs placebo, with model terms: period and treatment as the fixed effect, participants as the random effect, and between and within participant baselines as the covariates.||0.0498|-0.0569|0.8944
81605445|NCT01161472|162887699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0263||0.4308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.0738|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used to determine p-value for comparison of fesoterodine 8 mg vs placebo, with model terms: period and treatment as the fixed effect, participants as the random effect, and between and within participant baselines as the covariates.||0.0738|-0.0320|0.4308
81605446|NCT01161472|162887701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.6629|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.4945||0.7707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4729|28.7987|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used to determine p-value for comparison of fesoterodine 4 mg vs placebo, with model terms: period and treatment as the fixed effect, participants as the random effect, and between and within participant baselines as the covariates.||28.7987|-21.4729|0.7707
81605447|NCT01161472|162887701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-19.921|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.4482||0.1162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.9634|5.1215|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used to determine p-value for comparison of fesoterodine 8 mg vs placebo, with model terms: period and treatment as the fixed effect, participants as the random effect, and between and within participant baselines as the covariates.||5.1215|-44.9634|0.1162
81605448|NCT01161472|162887703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8707||0.9989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8297|9.8433|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used to determine p-value for comparison of fesoterodine 4 mg vs placebo, with model terms: period and treatment as the fixed effect, participants as the random effect, and between and within participant baselines as the covariates.||9.8433|-9.8297|0.9989
81605449|NCT01161472|162887703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.6251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0346||0.7485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7926|8.5425|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used to determine p-value for comparison of fesoterodine 4 mg vs placebo, with model terms: period and treatment as the fixed effect, participants as the random effect, and between and within participant baselines as the covariates.||8.5425|-11.7926|0.7485
81645690|NCT01040403|162981886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.753|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.873|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.816|10.322|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|||10.322|-8.816|
81525240|NCT01345669|162738591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|-1.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom calculated using the Kenward-Roger method.|Afatinib minus Placebo mean adjusted for total with data for baseline ECOG (0 or 1) and nodal status (N0-N2a or N2b-N3).|Scores (global health/QoL) over time were assessed using longitudinal mixed-effects growth curve models with the average profile over time for each endpoint described by a piecewise linear model adjusted for the fixed effects baseline ECOG performance score and nodal status.||-1.49|-5.33|0.0005
81525241|NCT01793883|162738592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.251|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.251
81605450|NCT01161472|162887705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2684|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8243||0.7458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3788|1.9157|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used to determine p-value for comparison of fesoterodine 4 mg vs placebo, with model terms: period and treatment as the fixed effect, participants as the random effect, and between and within participant baselines as the covariates.||1.9157|-1.3788|0.7458
81605451|NCT01161472|162887705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0661|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8277||0.9366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7202|1.588|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used to determine p-value for comparison of fesoterodine 8 mg vs placebo, with model terms: period and treatment as the fixed effect, participants as the random effect, and between and within participant baselines as the covariates.||1.5880|-1.7202|0.9366
81605452|NCT00798174|162887709|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that the azygos coil does not reduce the DFT. (A reduced DFT is superiority).||||||0.103||||||Threshold for significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the DFT using the azygos coil vs. the standard configuration.~Paired t-test (two-tailed), used due to construction of study with DFT determined in both configurations in each patient, yields p=0.103"||||0.103
81605453|NCT01454830|162887724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||unit of measurement, hours/night; positive estimation parameter favors TI group; negative estimation parameter favors UC group|Pilot RCT designed to establish effect size and feasibility outcomes; no a priori power calculation; statistical significance with hypotheses testing was not objective of the pilot trial||||0.20
81605454|NCT01454830|162887725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||unit of measurement: hours/night; positive estimation parameter favors TI group; negative estimation parameter favors UC group|Pilot RCT designed to establish effect size and feasibility outcomes; no a priori power calculation; statistical significance with hypotheses testing was not objective of the pilot trial||||0.90
81605455|NCT01454830|162887726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||units of measurement: hours/night; positive estimation parameter favors TI group; negative estimation parameter favors UC group|Pilot RCT designed to establish effect size and feasibility outcomes; no a priori power calculation; statistical significance with hypotheses testing was not objective of the pilot trial||||0.89
81605456|NCT01454830|162887727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.09||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||units of measurement: % TST; positive estimation parameter favors TI group; negative estimation parameter favors UC group|Exploratory outcome of PAP use defined within the sleep period, TST (total sleep time).||||0.78
81605457|NCT01872910|162887767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|20.0|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI.|||20.0|-2.1|
81605458|NCT01872910|162887767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-34.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.7|-23.2|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI.|||-23.2|-45.7|
81605459|NCT01872910|162887767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.7|54.9|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI.|||54.9|32.7|
81525242|NCT01793883|162738592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.818|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.818
81525243|NCT00516165|162738593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Kaplan Meier|||||||0.05
81525244|NCT00516165|162738594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||<0.05
81605460|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.2|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 4 h.|||0.2|-2.9|
81605461|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|6.0|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 4 h.|||6.0|2.9|
81605462|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|-4.3|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 4 h.|||-4.3|-7.4|
81605463|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|0.2|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 6 h.|||0.2|-5.2|
81605464|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|9.8|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 6 h.|||9.8|4.4|
81605465|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-6.9|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 6 h.|||-6.9|-12.2|
81605466|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|-0.1|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 8 h.|||-0.1|-7.9|
81605467|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|13.0|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 8 h.|||13.0|5.3|
81605468|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|-9.3|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 8 h.|||-9.3|-16.9|
81645691|NCT01040403|162981886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.986|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.876|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.589|12.561|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|||12.561|-6.589|
81645692|NCT01040403|162981886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.916|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.868|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.643|14.475|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|||14.475|-4.643|
81645693|NCT01040403|162981886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.432|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.882|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.154|17.019|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|||17.019|-2.154|
81645694|NCT01040403|162981886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.909|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.708|11.568|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||11.568|-7.708|
81645695|NCT01040403|162981886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.446|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.854|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.085|13.978|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||13.978|-5.085|
81645696|NCT01040403|162981886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.517|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.046|12.079|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|||12.079|-7.046|
81645697|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.212|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.523|0.099|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|Week 1||0.099|-0.523|
81645698|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.319|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.634|-0.004|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|Week 1||-0.004|-0.634|
81645699|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.379|0.249|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|Week 1||0.249|-0.379|
81525245|NCT00516165|162738595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||<0.05
81645700|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.206|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|Week 1||0.206|-0.420|
81645701|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.168|0.462|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|Week 1||0.462|-0.168|
81645702|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.571|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|Week 1||0.571|-0.062|
81645703|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.271|0.355|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|Week 1||0.355|-0.271|
81645704|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.564|0.062|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|Week 1||0.062|-0.564|
81645705|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.492|0.135|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|Week 1||0.135|-0.492|
81645706|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.293|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.611|0.024|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|Week 1||0.024|-0.611|
81645707|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.221|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.533|0.092|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|Week 1||0.092|-0.533|
81645708|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.242|0.388|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|Week 1||0.388|-0.242|
81645709|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.241|0.462|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|Week 4||0.462|-0.241|
81645710|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.445|0.261|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|Week 4||0.261|-0.445|
81645711|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.301|0.406|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|Week 4||0.406|-0.301|
81645712|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.202|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.555|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|Week 4||0.150|-0.555|
81645713|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.411|0.296|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|Week 4||0.296|-0.411|
81605469|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|0.5|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 12 h.|||0.5|-13.2|
81605470|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|19.2|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 12 h.|||19.2|6.6|
81605471|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|-13.5|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 12 h.|||-13.5|-25.9|
81605472|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.8|-2.0|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 24 h.|||-2.0|-30.8|
81605473|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|37.2|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 24 h.|||37.2|9.0|
81605474|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.2|-25.3|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 24 h.|||-25.3|-53.2|
81605475|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.6|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 4 h.|||1.6|-1.5|
81605476|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.4|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 6 h.|||2.4|-2.9|
81645714|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|0.496|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|Week 4||0.496|-0.208|
81645715|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.217|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.568|0.135|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|Week 4||0.135|-0.568|
81605477|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|3.1|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 8 h.|||3.1|-4.7|
81605478|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|4.1|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 12 h.|||4.1|-8.3|
81605479|NCT01872910|162887768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|7.6|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for TOPAR 0 to 24 h.|||7.6|-21.4|
81605480|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|14.5|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 4 h.|||14.5|-4.2|
81605481|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.5|-22.4|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 4 h.|||-22.4|-41.5|
81605482|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.8|46.5|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 4 h.|||46.5|27.8|
81605483|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|17.6|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 6 h.|||17.6|-2.9|
81605484|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.6|-24.6|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 6 h.|||-24.6|-45.6|
81605485|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.1|52.7|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 6 h.|||52.7|32.1|
81605486|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|23.0|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 12 h.|||23.0|-1.0|
81605487|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.1|-20.3|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 12 h.|||-20.3|-45.1|
81605488|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.3|55.5|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 12 h.|||55.5|31.3|
81605489|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|26.2|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 24 h.|||26.2|-1.6|
81645716|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.363|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.714|-0.012|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|Week 4||-0.012|-0.714|
81645717|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.246|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.598|0.106|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|Week 4||0.106|-0.598|
81645718|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.503|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|Week 4||0.210|-0.503|
81645719|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.178|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.379|0.321|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|Week 4||0.321|-0.379|
81605490|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0|-16.0|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 24 h.|||-16.0|-44.0|
81605491|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.6|56.5|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 24 h.|||56.5|28.6|
81605492|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|12.9|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 4 h.|||12.9|-9.7|
81645720|NCT01040403|162981890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.235|0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|Week 4||0.470|-0.235|
81605493|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|16.8|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 6 h.|||16.8|-9.8|
81645721|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.223|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|Day 1||0.250|-0.223|
81645722|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.104|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|Day 1||0.104|-0.370|
81645723|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.278|0.199|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|Day 1||0.199|-0.278|
81525246|NCT00516165|162738596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.05
81605494|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|19.0|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 8 h.|||19.0|-9.9|
81605495|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|21.1|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 12 h.|||21.1|-9.2|
81645724|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.382|0.088|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|Day 1||0.088|-0.382|
81645725|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.291|0.186|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|Day 1||0.186|-0.291|
81645726|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.144|0.332|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|Day 1||0.332|-0.144|
81645727|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.282|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.519|-0.045|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|Day 1||-0.045|-0.519|
81645728|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.124|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|Day 1||0.124|-0.350|
81645729|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.293|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|Day 1||0.180|-0.293|
81645730|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.408|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|Day 1||0.408|-0.069|
81645731|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.226|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.461|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|Day 1||0.461|-0.010|
81645732|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.293|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|Day 1||0.293|-0.180|
81645733|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.387|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/ minus Olo 5|Day 29||0.387|-0.067|
81605496|NCT01872910|162887769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|24.2|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for weighted mean change from baseline pain intensity for 0 to 24 h.|||24.2|-8.4|
81605497|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.9|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is SPID 0 to 4 h.|||1.9|-0.6|
81605498|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-1.7|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 4 h.|||-1.7|-4.1|
81462945|NCT02308540|162618266|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 14 GMC Ratio|1.11||||0.5234|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.45|0.85|0.5234
81605499|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|4.8|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 4 h.|||4.8|2.3|
81605500|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.2|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 6 h.|||3.2|-0.9|
81605501|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-2.7|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 6 h.|||-2.7|-6.8|
81605502|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|8.0|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 6 h.|||8.0|3.8|
81605503|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|4.8|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 8 h.|||4.8|-1.0|
81605504|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-3.3|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 8 h.|||-3.3|-9.0|
81605505|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|10.9|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 8 h.|||10.9|5.1|
81605506|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|8.1|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 12 h.|||8.1|-1.3|
81462946|NCT02308540|162618266|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 19A GMC Ratio|0.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.22|0.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.36|0.22|<0.0001
81525247|NCT00516165|162738597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.05
81605507|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-3.5|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 12 h.|||-3.5|-12.9|
81605508|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|16.5|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 12 h.|||16.5|7.0|
81605509|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|18.3|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 24 h.|||18.3|-2.6|
81605510|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|-3.6|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 24 h.|||-3.6|-24.7|
81605511|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|32.2|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 24 h.|||32.2|11.5|
81605512|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.0|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 4 h.|||1.0|-1.6|
81645734|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.491|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|Day 29||0.491|0.034|
81645735|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.148|0.316|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|Day 29||0.316|-0.148|
81525248|NCT00516165|162738598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.05
81605513|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.1|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 6 h.|||2.1|-2.2|
81605514|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|3.3|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 8 h.|||3.3|-2.9|
81605515|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|5.7|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 12 h.|||5.7|-3.9|
81645736|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.124|0.328|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|Day 29||0.328|-0.124|
81645737|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.306|0.154|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|Day 29||0.154|-0.306|
81645738|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.408|0.052|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|Day 29||0.052|-0.408|
81645739|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|Day 29||0.400|-0.056|
81605516|NCT01872910|162887770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|15.0|||||95% CrI is reported here, not the CI. Estimation is for SPID 0 to 24 h.|||15.0|-6.8|
81702095|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2011, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as the 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model without strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =1360966.|PYAR|3.968|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.981|5.177|||Negative Binomial model without strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (non-vaccine \& non-vaccine related), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||5.177|2.981|
81605517|NCT01872910|162887771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|3.46|||||Hazard ratio (HR) of the treatment differences were estimated based on Cox proportional hazard model including treatment and baseline pain intensity (VAS) as fixed effects.|||3.46|0.99|
81605518|NCT01872910|162887771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.72|||||HR of the treatment differences were estimated based on Cox proportional hazard model including treatment and baseline pain intensity (VAS) as fixed effects.|||0.72|0.16|
81605519|NCT01872910|162887771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|5.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|11.16|||||HR of the treatment differences were estimated based on Cox proportional hazard model including treatment and baseline pain intensity (VAS) as fixed effects.|||11.16|2.69|
81605520|NCT01872910|162887771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.59|||||HR of the treatment differences were estimated based on Cox proportional hazard model including treatment and baseline pain intensity (VAS) as fixed effects.|||2.59|0.57|
81605521|NCT01872910|162887772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.47|||||HR of the treatment differences were estimated based on Cox proportional hazard model including treatment and baseline pain intensity (VAS) as fixed effects.|||1.47|0.41|
81605522|NCT01872910|162887772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|3.88|||||HR of the treatment differences were estimated based on Cox proportional hazard model including treatment and baseline pain intensity (VAS) as fixed effects.|||3.88|1.19|
81605523|NCT01872910|162887772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.67|||||HR of the treatment differences were estimated based on Cox proportional hazard model including treatment and baseline pain intensity (VAS) as fixed effects.|||0.67|0.19|
81525249|NCT02478255|162738599|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81605524|NCT01872910|162887773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.88|||||HR of the treatment differences were estimated based on Cox proportional hazard model including treatment and baseline pain intensity (VAS) as fixed effects.|||0.88|0.12|
81605525|NCT01872910|162887773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|4.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|8.47|||||HR of the treatment differences were estimated based on Cox proportional hazard model including treatment and baseline pain intensity (VAS) as fixed effects.|||8.47|2.04|
81605526|NCT01872910|162887773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.21|||||HR of the treatment differences were estimated based on Cox proportional hazard model including treatment and baseline pain intensity (VAS) as fixed effects.|||0.21|0.03|
81605527|NCT00393523|162887800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Seroprotection rate (SPR)|95.0|||<|0.001||95.2|92.1|97.1||"Adequate SPR required the lower bound of the 95.2% CI for the SPR for subjects in both Group 1 and Group 2 to be \> 90% (P-Value \< .024).~Since only one group met the criteria, that group was retested at α=.012."|Hochberg's step up|The primary hypothesis was evaluated using Hochberg's step up approach to control multiplicity.|Seroprotection rate (SPR)- defined as the percentage of subjects who demonstrate antibodies to hepatitis B surface antigen ≥10 mIU/mL|The primary purpose of this study was to show that subjects who received a primary series of RECOMBIVAX HB™ in the first year of life were adequately protected by RECOMBIVAX HB™ by measuring the immune response to a single booster dose of either a modified process vaccine or ENGERIX-B™.||97.1|92.1|<0.001
81611264|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.3|-0.6|<0.001
81702096|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2012, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =2654010.|PYAR|14.017|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.628|15.516|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (any serotype), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||15.516|12.628|
81462947|NCT02308540|162618266|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 19F GMC Ratio|0.72||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|0.87|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.87|0.60|0.0040
81462948|NCT02308540|162618266|OTHER|GMC will be summarized by treatment group with corresponding two-sided 90% CIs based on the t-distribution to provide population estimates.|Pn IgG type 23F GMC Ratio|0.58||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|0.73|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.73|0.46|0.0001
81462949|NCT02308540|162618268|OTHER|Treatment group differences were estimated by the difference in proportion of seroresponders, with 2-sided exact 90% CIs around the difference calculated using the unconditional exact method of Newcombe. Although inference regarding seroresponse was not of primary concern in this study, a 2-sided 90% CI that excluded 0 was indicative of statistically significant difference at p ≤ 0.10 not corrected for multiplicity analysis.|Absolute Difference for Type 1|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.13|2.66||||||||2.66|-5.13|
81525250|NCT00659230|162738623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.18||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.64|0.27|||ANOVA||Effect size (ES) for change in CAPS-D score relative to baseline was calculated according to the method of Cohen.|The analysis was conducted using a repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. The model consisted of two factors - treatment at two levels and time (5 time points including baseline) and group by time interaction.||0.27|-0.64|0.723
81462950|NCT02308540|162618268|OTHER|Treatment group differences were estimated by the difference in proportion of seroresponders, with 2-sided exact 90% CIs around the difference calculated using the unconditional exact method of Newcombe. Although inference regarding seroresponse was not of primary concern in this study, a 2-sided 90% CI that excluded 0 was indicative of statistically significant difference at p ≤ 0.10 not corrected for multiplicity analysis.|Absolute Difference for Type 5|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|7.95||||||||7.95|-1.10|
81525251|NCT00659230|162738624|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|-0.07||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.52|0.39|||ANOVA||Effect size (ES) for change in CAPS-D score relative to baseline was calculated according to the method of Cohen.|||0.39|-.52|0.540
81525252|NCT00659230|162738625|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|-0.18||||0.951|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.64|0.27|||ANOVA||Effect size (ES) for change in CAPS-D score relative to baseline was calculated according to the method of Cohen.|||0.27|-0.64|0.951
81645740|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.171|0.285|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|Day 29||0.285|-0.171|
81645741|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.346|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|Day 29||0.346|-0.110|
81645742|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.345|0.115|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|Day 29||0.115|-0.345|
81645743|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.281|0.173|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|Day 29||0.173|-0.281|
81645744|NCT01040403|162981891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.166|0.289|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|Day 29||0.289|-0.166|
81645745|NCT01040403|162981892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.481|0.037|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/5 minus Olo 5|||0.037|-0.481|
81645746|NCT01040403|162981892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.441|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.182|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus Olo 5|||-0.182|-0.700|
81645747|NCT01040403|162981892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.149|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.409|0.111|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus Olo 5|||0.111|-0.409|
81462951|NCT02308540|162618268|OTHER|Treatment group differences were estimated by the difference in proportion of seroresponders, with 2-sided exact 90% CIs around the difference calculated using the unconditional exact method of Newcombe. Although inference regarding seroresponse was not of primary concern in this study, a 2-sided 90% CI that excluded 0 was indicative of statistically significant difference at p ≤ 0.10 not corrected for multiplicity analysis.|Absolute Difference for Type 6A|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.94|-2.97||||||||-2.97|-20.94|
81462952|NCT02308540|162618268|OTHER|Treatment group differences were estimated by the difference in proportion of seroresponders, with 2-sided exact 90% CIs around the difference calculated using the unconditional exact method of Newcombe. Although inference regarding seroresponse was not of primary concern in this study, a 2-sided 90% CI that excluded 0 was indicative of statistically significant difference at p ≤ 0.10 not corrected for multiplicity analysis.|Absolute Difference for Type 6B|-7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.0|-1.01||||||||-1.01|-15.0|
81462953|NCT02308540|162618268|OTHER|Treatment group differences were estimated by the difference in proportion of seroresponders, with 2-sided exact 90% CIs around the difference calculated using the unconditional exact method of Newcombe. Although inference regarding seroresponse was not of primary concern in this study, a 2-sided 90% CI that excluded 0 was indicative of statistically significant difference at p ≤ 0.10 not corrected for multiplicity analysis.|Absolute Difference for Type 7F|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.95|1.1||||||||1.10|-7.95|
81645748|NCT01040403|162981892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.219|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.478|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.040|-0.478|
81645749|NCT01040403|162981892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.189|0.335|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 1.25/5|||0.335|-0.189|
81645750|NCT01040403|162981892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.292|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.553|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/5 minus T+O 2.5/5|||0.553|0.031|
81645751|NCT01040403|162981892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.382|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.641|-0.123|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 1.25/10 minus Olo 10|||-0.123|-0.641|
81645752|NCT01040403|162981892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.127|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus Olo 10|||0.127|-0.390|
81645753|NCT01040403|162981892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.326|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.585|-0.067|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus Olo 10|||-0.067|-0.585|
81645754|NCT01040403|162981892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.511|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 2.5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.511|-0.010|
81645755|NCT01040403|162981892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.202|0.314|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 1.25/10|||0.314|-0.202|
81645756|NCT01040403|162981892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.194|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.453|0.065|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as T+O 5/10 minus T+O 2.5/10|||0.065|-0.453|
81645757|NCT03036150|162981900|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.51|0.72|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by randomization stratification of Type 2 Diabetes and urine albumin creatinine ratio and adjusting for baseline eGFR.||||0.72|0.51|< 0.0001
81645758|NCT03036150|162981901|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.45|0.68|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by randomization stratification of Type 2 Diabetes and urine albumin creatinine ratio and adjusting for baseline eGFR.||||0.68|0.45|< 0.0001
81605528|NCT00393523|162887800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Seroprotection rate (SPR)|95.0|||<|0.001||97.6|91.6|97.3||Adequate SPR required the lower bound of the 95.2% CI for the SPR for subjects in both Group 1 and Group 2 to be \> 90% (P-Value \< .024). Since only one group met the criteria, that group was retested at α=.012.|Hochberg's step up|The primary hypothesis was evaluated using Hochberg's step up approach to control multiplicity.|Seroprotection rate (SPR)- defined as the percentage of subjects who demonstrate antibodies to hepatitis B surface antigen ≥10 mIU/mL|The primary purpose of this study was to show that subjects who received a primary series of RECOMBIVAX HB™ in the first year of life were adequately protected by RECOMBIVAX HB™ by measuring the immune response to a single booster dose of either a modified process vaccine or ENGERIX-B™.||97.3|91.6|<0.001
81605529|NCT00393523|162887800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Seroprotection rate (SPR)|91.6||||0.19||95.2|88.0|94.4||"Adequate SPR required the lower bound of the 95.2% CI for the SPR for subjects in both Group 1 and Group 2 to be \> 90% (P-Value \< .024).~Since only one group met the criteria, that group was retested at α=.012."|Hochberg's step up|The primary hypothesis was evaluated using Hochberg's step up approach to control multiplicity.|Seroprotection rate (SPR)- defined as the percentage of subjects who demonstrate antibodies to hepatitis B surface antigen ≥10 mIU/mL|The primary purpose of this study was to show that subjects who received a primary series of RECOMBIVAX HB™ in the first year of life were adequately protected by RECOMBIVAX HB™ by measuring the immune response to a single booster dose of either a modified process vaccine or ENGERIX-B™.||94.4|88.0|0.19
81605530|NCT00393523|162887801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Seroprotection Rate (SPR)|97.3||||||95.0|95.0|98.8|||||"Exact binomial confidence interval~Seroprotection Rate (SPR)- defined as the percentage of subjects who demonstrate antibodies to hepatitis B surface antigen ≥10 mIU/mL"|The purpose of the secondary analysis is to demonstrate that there is an adequate SPR in subjects who received a primary vaccination series of ENGERIX-B™ and a booster dose of modified process hepatitis B vaccine. An adequate response requires the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the SPR to exceed 90%.||98.8|95.0|
81605531|NCT02912468|162887804|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.71|||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the worst-observation carried forward (WOCF) and multiple imputation (MI). The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-0.71|-1.07|<0.0001
81605532|NCT02912468|162887805|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-1.69|||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-1.69|-2.43|<0.0001
81605533|NCT02912468|162887806|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error. For regions outside of Japan, this first secondary endpoint was not tested unless both co-primary endpoints were significant at the 0.05 level. Hierarchical testing continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant. For Japan submission, LMK was instead a co-primary endpoint which also had to be met before secondary endpoints were tested in the hierarchy. Last endpoint in hierarchy is Week 24 SNOT-22.|LS mean difference|-7.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.35|-6.53||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-6.53|-8.35|<.0001
81605534|NCT02912468|162887807|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS mean difference|-2.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|-2.17||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-2.17|-3.04|<.0001
81605535|NCT02912468|162887808|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS mean difference|10.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.79|12.34||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||12.34|8.79|<.0001
81605536|NCT02912468|162887809|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS mean difference|-1.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.93||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-0.93|-1.31|<.0001
81645759|NCT03036150|162981902|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.0089||95.0|0.55|0.92|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by randomization stratification of Type 2 Diabetes and urine albumin creatinine ratio and adjusting for baseline eGFR.||||0.92|0.55|0.0089
81645760|NCT03036150|162981903|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.0035||95.0|0.53|0.88|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by randomization stratification of Type 2 Diabetes and urine albumin creatinine ratio and adjusting for baseline eGFR.||||0.88|0.53|0.0035
81648249|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.4603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Work and Activities||0.2|-0.4|0.4603
81525253|NCT00659230|162738626|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.11||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.35|0.56|||ANOVA||Effect size (ES) for change in CAPS-D score relative to baseline was calculated according to the method of Cohen.|||0.56|-0.35|0.396
81525254|NCT01107665|162738683|OTHER||Log Rank HR|0.784||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.54|||Log Rank|||||1.54|.41|0.49
81605537|NCT02912468|162887810|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS mean difference|-21.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.17|-17.06||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-17.06|-25.17|<.0001
81605538|NCT00692406|162887846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0023|||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Within group repeated measures design. Null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in percent signal change during active task relative to baseline.||||<0.001
81605539|NCT00692406|162887847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1167|||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Within group repeated measures design. Null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in percent signal change during active task relative to baseline.||||<0.001
81462954|NCT02308540|162618268|OTHER|Treatment group differences were estimated by the difference in proportion of seroresponders, with 2-sided exact 90% CIs around the difference calculated using the unconditional exact method of Newcombe. Although inference regarding seroresponse was not of primary concern in this study, a 2-sided 90% CI that excluded 0 was indicative of statistically significant difference at p ≤ 0.10 not corrected for multiplicity analysis.|Absolute Difference for Type 9V|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.17|2.9||||||||2.90|-9.17|
81462955|NCT02308540|162618268|OTHER|Treatment group differences were estimated by the difference in proportion of seroresponders, with 2-sided exact 90% CIs around the difference calculated using the unconditional exact method of Newcombe. Although inference regarding seroresponse was not of primary concern in this study, a 2-sided 90% CI that excluded 0 was indicative of statistically significant difference at p ≤ 0.10 not corrected for multiplicity analysis.|Absolute Difference for Type 14|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|6.27||||||||6.27|-4.00|
81525255|NCT01618695|162738689|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-5.09||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.112|4.519|||ANCOVA||Median Difference to placebo and the 95 percent (%) confidence interval are based on the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||4.519|-14.112|0.2330
81605540|NCT00692406|162887848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0253|||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Within group repeated measures design. Null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in percent signal change during active task relative to baseline.||||<0.001
81605541|NCT00692406|162887849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1432|||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Within group repeated measures design. Null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in percent signal change during active task relative to baseline.||||<0.001
81605542|NCT00692406|162887850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0489|||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Within group repeated measures design. Null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in percent signal change during active task relative to baseline.||||<0.001
81605543|NCT00692406|162887851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0096|||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Within group repeated measures design. Null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in percent signal change during active task relative to baseline.||||<0.001
81605544|NCT00692406|162887852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0372|||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Within group repeated measures design. Null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in percent signal change during active task relative to baseline.||||<0.001
81605545|NCT00692406|162887853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121|||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Within group repeated measures design. Null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in percent signal change during active task relative to baseline.||||<0.001
81605546|NCT04765735|162887887|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"It is hypothesized that the proportion of subjects with a reduction in overstimulation sensation during CL compared to OL period exceeds a performance goal of 50%.~H0: p ≤ 50% HA: p \> 50%"|Binomial Exact Test|||||||<0.001
81605547|NCT00971750|162887898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.763||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.763
81605548|NCT00971750|162887900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81605549|NCT01657266|162887901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Pearson´s Chi-square test|||||||1.00
81605550|NCT01316770|162887909|SUPERIORITY|The standard deviation (SD) of the change in salivary flow was assumed to be 0.0168 for the placebo and 0.0906 for the dexamethasone parotid. The within-subject correlation between two glands was assumed to be 0.15. A total of 16 patients would be required to have 80% power to detect a one-sided 40% increase in dexamethasone-irrigated parotid glands compared with the saline irrigated parotid glands with respect to change in salivary flow from Day 0 to Day 56.||||||0.236||||||No corrections were made for multiple comparisons because there was only one primary hypothesis.|one-sided Paired t-test|||The mixed models analysis included all time points but it failed to converge. Therefore, an alternative analysis was performed using a paired t-test. Because the Satterthwaite correction \[that was specified in the statistical analysis plan (SAP) for the mixed model\] is not available for the paired t-test, it was not performed on the paired t-test. The final analysis was based upon the raw non-transformed saliva flow rates, as these measures were appropriate for the model used.||||0.236
81525256|NCT01618695|162738689|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-16.45||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.683|-7.251|||ANCOVA||Median Difference to placebo and the 95% confidence interval are based on the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-7.251|-25.683|0.0003
81525257|NCT01618695|162738689|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-24.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.878|-16.235|||ANCOVA||Median Difference to placebo and the 95% confidence interval are based on the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-16.235|-33.878|<0.0001
81605551|NCT01316770|162887910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.662|||||||one-sided paired t-test|||The mixed models analysis (including all time points: study days 14, 28, 42, 56) failed to converge; thus, an alternative analysis, as stated in the Statistical Analysis Plan, was performed using the paired t-test. The Satterthwaite correction (Statistical Analysis Plan) is not available for the paired t-test and was not performed on the paired t-test. The final analysis was based upon the raw non-transformed saliva flow rates since this statistical model achieved the best fit to the data.||||0.662
81605552|NCT01316770|162887911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.607|||||||one-sided paired t-test|||The mixed models analysis (including all time points: study days 14, 28, 42, 56) failed to converge; thus, an alternative analysis, as stated in the Statistical Analysis Plan, was performed using the paired t-test. The Satterthwaite correction (Statistical Analysis Plan) is not available for the paired t-test and was not performed on the paired t-test. The final analysis was based upon the raw non-transformed saliva flow rates since this statistical model achieved the best fit to the data.||||0.607
81605553|NCT01316770|162887912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.586|||||||one-sided paired t-test|||The mixed models analysis (including all time points: study days 14, 28, 42, 56) failed to converge; thus, an alternative analysis, as stated in the Statistical Analysis Plan, was performed using the paired t-test. The Satterthwaite correction (Statistical Analysis Plan) is not available for the paired t-test and was not performed on the paired t-test. The final analysis was based upon the raw non-transformed saliva flow rates since this statistical model achieved the best fit to the data.||||0.586
81645761|NCT01318538|162981904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||loglinear (negative binomial) regression|Analyzed using loglinear (negative binomial) regression models with estimation via generalized estimating equations (relative changes i.e. % change)||The models included the effects of treatment group, phase (3 levels), and the treatment group by phase interaction.The study was powered for the primary analysis concerning treatment group differences in the degree of improvement in the number of days of any substance use and in the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) composite scores. With a total of 100 women, the study was adequately powered to detect a minimum 5 day benefit in the # of days of any substance use (power = 83%).||||0.821
81645762|NCT01318538|162981905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.519|||||||loglinear (negative binomial) regression|We used loglinear (negative binomial) regression models with estimation via generalized estimating equations (GEE).||The models included the effects of treatment group, phase (3 levels), and the treatment group by phase interaction. Note: Women in both WRG and GDC groups had significant (p\<0.0001 reductions in mean # of alcohol use days during treatment (9.9 and 12.4 day reductions for WRG and GDC respectively) and at 6 months post-treatment (8.3 and 12.2 day reductions).||||0.519
81645763|NCT01318538|162981906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Linear mixed effect models|This measure was analyzed using using linear mixed effect models with estimation via restricted maximum likelihood (absolute changes in the mean).||The models included the effects of treatment group, phase (3 levels), and the treatment group by phase interaction. The study was powered for the primary analysis concerning treatment group differences in the degree of improvement in the number of days of any substance use and in the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) composite scores.With 100 women (50 in each treatment group), the study was adequately powered to detect a 0.2 benefit in the ASI drug and alcohol composite scores (power = 94%).||||0.253
81462956|NCT02308540|162618268|OTHER|Treatment group differences were estimated by the difference in proportion of seroresponders, with 2-sided exact 90% CIs around the difference calculated using the unconditional exact method of Newcombe. Although inference regarding seroresponse was not of primary concern in this study, a 2-sided 90% CI that excluded 0 was indicative of statistically significant difference at p ≤ 0.10 not corrected for multiplicity analysis.|Absolute Difference for Type 19A|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.38|0.17||||||||0.17|-12.38|
81462957|NCT02308540|162618268|OTHER|Treatment group differences were estimated by the difference in proportion of seroresponders, with 2-sided exact 90% CIs around the difference calculated using the unconditional exact method of Newcombe. Although inference regarding seroresponse was not of primary concern in this study, a 2-sided 90% CI that excluded 0 was indicative of statistically significant difference at p ≤ 0.10 not corrected for multiplicity analysis.|Absolute Difference for Type 19F|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.22|4.33||||||||4.33|-4.22|
81645764|NCT01318538|162981907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Linear mixed effect models|This measure was analyzed using using linear mixed effect models with estimation via restricted maximum likelihood (absolute changes in the mean).||The models included the effects of treatment group, phase (3 levels), and the treatment group by phase interaction. The study was powered for the primary analysis concerning treatment group differences in the degree of improvement in the number of days of any substance use and in the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) composite scores.With 100 women (50 in each treatment group), the study was adequately powered to detect a 0.2 benefit in the ASI drug and alcohol composite scores (power = 94%).||||0.667
81645765|NCT01318538|162981909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81645766|NCT01318538|162981910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81645767|NCT01318538|162981911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.464|||||||loglinear (negative binomial) regression|We used loglinear (negative binomial) regression models with estimation via generalized estimating equations (GEE).||The models included the effects of treatment group, phase (3 levels), and the treatment group by phase interaction. Note: Women in both WRG and GDC groups had significant (p\<0.05) reductions in mean number of drug use days during treatment (3.0 and 1.5 day reductions for WRG and GDC respectively); however at 6 months post-treatment, the reductions were significant for WRG (2.8 day reduction; p\<0.05) but not for GDC (1.5 day reduction; p\>0.01).||||0.464
81645768|NCT01318538|162981912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.904|||||||loglinear (negative binomial) regression|We used loglinear (negative binomial) regression models with estimation via generalized estimating equations (GEE).||The models included the effects of treatment group, phase (3 levels), and the treatment group by phase interaction. Note: Women in both WRG and GDC groups had significant (p\<0.0001) reductions in mean number of heavy drinking days during treatment (8.6 and 12.1 days reduction for WRG and GDC, respectively) and at 6 months post-treatment (8.0 and 11.8 day reductions).||||0.904
81462958|NCT02308540|162618268|OTHER|Treatment group differences were estimated by the difference in proportion of seroresponders, with 2-sided exact 90% CIs around the difference calculated using the unconditional exact method of Newcombe. Although inference regarding seroresponse was not of primary concern in this study, a 2-sided 90% CI that excluded 0 was indicative of statistically significant difference at p ≤ 0.10 not corrected for multiplicity analysis.|Absolute Difference for Type 23F|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.77|0.4||||||||0.40|-12.77|
81645769|NCT01318538|162981913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.799|||||||linear mixed effect model|This measure was analyzed using using linear mixed effect models with estimation via restricted maximum likelihood (absolute changes in the mean).||The models included the effects of treatment group, phase (3 levels), and the treatment by phase interaction. Note: Women in both the WRG and GDC groups had significant (p\<0.05) reductions in mean number of drinks per drinking day only during the in treatment phase (2.0 and 2.9 reductions for WRG and GDC, respectively).||||0.799
81645770|NCT00619983|162981932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||Due to failure of daily electronic diaries and exhaustion of funds, we were only able to recruit \< 30% of the number of subjects required in our power analysis.||||0.69
81645771|NCT00570921|162981935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Time to Progression|7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|12.1||||||We hypothesized that median time to progression (TTP) in our trial will increase from 3.7 months for the historical fulvestrant-only control to 7.0 months on the combination of fulvestrant and everolimus in the current trial. A sample of 40 evaluable patients was calculated to show the increase in TTP with 80% power and 5% significance level based on a two sided test of differences in survival times between historical controls and treated group.||12.1|1.9|
81645772|NCT00570921|162981936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response Rate Percentage|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.63|29.83|||||Percentage of Patients with a complete or partial response with 95% exact binomial proportion confidence interval|||29.83|3.63|
81605554|NCT01316770|162887926|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 14 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 14 are equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 14.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 14 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 14."||||0.500
81605555|NCT01316770|162887926|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 28 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 28 is equal to the probability of subjects shifting their answer from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 28.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 28 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting their answer from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 28."||||1.000
81605556|NCT01316770|162887926|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 42 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 42 are equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 42.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 42 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 42."||||0.500
81605557|NCT01316770|162887926|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 56 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 56 are equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 56.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 56 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 56."||||1.000
81605558|NCT01316770|162887928|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 14 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 14 are equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 14.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 14 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 14."||||1.000
81605559|NCT01316770|162887928|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 28 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 28 is equal to the probability of subjects shifting their answer from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 28.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 28 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting their answer from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 28."||||1.000
81605560|NCT01316770|162887929|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 14 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 14 are equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 14.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 14 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 14."||||1.000
81605561|NCT01316770|162887929|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 28 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 28 is equal to the probability of subjects shifting their answer from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 28.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 28 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting their answer from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 28."||||1.000
81462959|NCT02308540|162618270|OTHER|Exact confidence intervals around treatment group differences are calculated based on Newcombe score. Calculation of difference and confidence interval around the difference is not possible when all subjects in both groups are responders|Absolute difference for MOPA type 1|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.55|36.11||||||||36.11|-15.55|
81462960|NCT02308540|162618270|OTHER|Exact confidence intervals around treatment group differences are calculated based on Newcombe score. Calculation of difference and confidence interval around the difference is not possible when all subjects in both groups are responders|Absolute difference for MOPA type 5|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.56|18.56||||||||18.56|-18.56|
81525258|NCT01618695|162738690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3954|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3954
81525259|NCT01618695|162738690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0005
81525260|NCT01618695|162738690|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81525261|NCT01618695|162738691|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.27||||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.067|1.671|||ANCOVA||Median Difference to placebo and the 95% confidence interval are based on the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||1.671|-18.067|0.0552
81605562|NCT01316770|162887929|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 42 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 42 are equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 42.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 42 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 42."||||1.000
81605563|NCT01316770|162887929|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 56 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 56 are equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 56.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 56 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 56."||||1.000
81645773|NCT00570921|162981937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage with clinical benefit|48.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.15|66.94|||||Percentage of patients that had a complete response, partial response, or stable disease for 24 weeks or more as defined by RECIST v1.0.|||66.94|30.15|
81648250|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.5637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Work and Activities||0.2|-0.4|0.5637
81645774|NCT02971228|162981953|OTHER|A paired t-test was used for the parametric method to compare patients receiving both treatments. A patient was required to have data for both periods to be included in the pre-specified analysis for a given endpoint. Thus, the 2 patients who withdrew from the trial after the Lilly Glucagon treatment before receiving ZP4207 were not included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9||||0.2518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.63|5.84|||t-test, 2 sided||The estimated mean difference is based on the difference between the mean values for 10 patients in the ZP4207 group (12.78) and the matching 10 patients in the Lilly glucagon group (19.67)|A paired t-test or the Wilcoxon signed rank test for comparison of means with normally or non normally distributed residuals, respectively, was used. The Shapiro-Wilk test was used to determine the normality of the residuals for each comparison. The residuals were obtained from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment group as the fixed effect. If the p-value of the test was \<0.001, the non-parametric method was utilized to analyze the endpoint parameter.||5.84|-19.63|0.2518
81525262|NCT01618695|162738691|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-21.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.941|-11.368|||ANCOVA||Median Difference to placebo and the 95% confidence interval are based on the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-11.368|-30.941|<0.0001
81645775|NCT02971228|162981953|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.02||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.85|10.68|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Non-parametric method p-value was from a Wilcoxon signed rank text. The normality of the residuals was assessed using the Shapiro-Wilk test, where the residuals were obtained from an ANOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect. A patient was required to have data for both periods to be included in the pre-specified analysis for a given endpoint.||10.68|-25.85|0.2500
81648251|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.4638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Work and Activities||0.2|-0.4|0.4638
81648252|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.1846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Retardation||0.2|0.0|0.1846
81648253|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.4837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Retardation||0.2|-0.1|0.4837
81648254|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.1178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Retardation||0.2|0.0|0.1178
81605564|NCT01316770|162887932|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 14 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 14 are equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 14.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 14 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 14."||||0.250
81605565|NCT01316770|162887932|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 28 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 28 is equal to the probability of subjects shifting their answer from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 28.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 28 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting their answer from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 28."||||1.000
81605566|NCT01316770|162887932|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 42 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 42 are equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 42.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 42 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 42."||||1.000
81605567|NCT01316770|162887932|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 56 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 56 are equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 56.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 56 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 56."||||1.000
81605568|NCT01316770|162887933|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 14 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 14 are equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 14.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 14 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 14."||||1.000
81605569|NCT01316770|162887933|OTHER|||||||0.625|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 28 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 28 is equal to the probability of subjects shifting their answer from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 28.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 28 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting their answer from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 28."||||0.625
81605570|NCT01316770|162887933|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 42 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 42 are equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 42.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 42 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 42."||||0.5000
81605571|NCT01316770|162887933|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||"McNemar's test on the study Day 56 shift table. The null hypothesis assumes the probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 56 are equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 56.~Alternative hypothesis is that probability of subjects shifting from yes at Screening to no at Study Day 56 is not equal to the probability of subjects shifting from no at Screening to yes at Study Day 56."||||1.000
81605572|NCT00510458|162887985|OTHER|It is expected that the mean linear wear rate is not more than 0.08 mm per year or 0.05 mm per year superior to the reference control, which was 0.13 mm per year. The reference control was determined from the control group within the Post-approval Study of the ABC and Trident® Systems (NCT00960206).|mean linear wear rate at 5 yrs|0.008|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0107|0.0267||||||||.0267|-0.0107|
81605573|NCT00510458|162887986|OTHER|To test if the change from pre-operative HHS compared to the post-operative HHS at all intervals is statistically significant.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81605574|NCT00510458|162887987|OTHER|To test if the change from pre-operative HHS pain score compared to the post-operative HHS pain score at all intervals is statistically significant.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81605575|NCT00510458|162887988|OTHER|To test if the change from pre-operative HHS ROM compared to the post-operative HHS ROM at all intervals is statistically significant.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81605576|NCT00510458|162887989|OTHER|To test if the change from pre-operative SF-12 Physical component score compared to the post-operative SF-12 Physical component score at all intervals is statistically significant.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81605577|NCT00510458|162887989|OTHER|To test if the change from pre-operative SF-12 Mental component score compared to the post-operative SF-12 Mental component score at 1 year is statistically significant.||||||0.0394|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0394
81605578|NCT00510458|162887989|OTHER|To test if the change from pre-operative SF-12 Mental component score compared to the post-operative SF-12 Mental component score at 3 years is statistically significant.||||||0.4974|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4974
81605579|NCT00510458|162887989|OTHER|To test if the change from pre-operative SF-12 Mental component score compared to the post-operative SF-12 Mental component score at 5 years is statistically significant.||||||0.677|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6770
81605580|NCT00510458|162887990|OTHER|To test if the change from pre-operative LEAS compared to the post-operative LEAS at 1 year and 3 years is statistically significant.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81605581|NCT00510458|162887990|OTHER|To test if the change from pre-operative LEAS compared to the post-operative LEAS at 5 years is statistically significant.||||||0.0006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0006
81605582|NCT03573908|162888043|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.715|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.998|-0.433|||MMRM||Least squares (LS) mean difference (linaclotide - placebo)|The overall family-wise Type I error rate for the primary and secondary outcome measures were controlled at the α=0.05 level by employing a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Outcome measures were tested using 10 hypotheses, each comparing linaclotide versus placebo, in the sequence of presentation of statistical analyses in this record. If the hypothesis comparing the 2 groups was statistically significant (α=0.05), then the next hypothesis was to be tested; otherwise, testing would stop.||-0.433|-0.998|< 0.0001
81605583|NCT03573908|162888044|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman Estimated Median Threshold|-0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.35|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|P-value comparing change from baseline distributions by treatment using the Wilcoxon rank sum test 2-sided.|95% confidence interval (CI) for Hodges-Lehmann estimated median threshold was generated by Moses confidence limits method.|The overall family-wise Type I error rate for the primary and secondary outcome measures were controlled at the α=0.05 level by employing a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Outcome measures were tested using 10 hypotheses, each comparing linaclotide versus placebo, in the sequence of presentation of statistical analyses in this record. If the hypothesis comparing the 2 groups was statistically significant (α=0.05), then the next hypothesis was to be tested; otherwise, testing would stop.||-0.35|-0.88|< 0.0001
81605584|NCT03573908|162888045|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Responder Rate|17.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|24.4|||||95% confidence intervals for difference in responder rate are obtained using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||24.4|9.9|
81605585|NCT03573908|162888045|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|3.12||Odds ratio, 95% CI for the Odds Ratio and p-value vs. placebo are obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) tests controlling for geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The overall family-wise Type I error rate for the primary and secondary outcome measures were controlled at the α=0.05 level by employing a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Outcome measures were tested using 10 hypotheses, each comparing linaclotide versus placebo, in the sequence of presentation of statistical analyses in this record. If the hypothesis comparing the 2 groups was statistically significant (α=0.05), then the next hypothesis was to be tested; otherwise, testing would stop.||3.12|1.55|< 0.0001
81648255|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.7888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Retardation||0.1|-0.1|0.7888
81648256|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.9496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Agitation||0.1|-0.1|0.9496
81648257|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Agitation||0.0|-0.3|0.0497
81648258|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.4189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Agitation||0.1|-0.2|0.4189
81648259|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.1342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Agitation||0.0|-0.3|0.1342
81702097|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2012, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as the 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =1367343.|PYAR|15.066|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.079|17.269|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (any serotype), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||17.269|13.079|
81462961|NCT02308540|162618270|OTHER|Exact confidence intervals around treatment group differences are calculated based on Newcombe score. Calculation of difference and confidence interval around the difference is not possible when all subjects in both groups are responders|Absolute difference for MOPA type 6B|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.35|22.97||||||||22.97|-12.35|
81605586|NCT03573908|162888046|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.867|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.219|-0.515||LS mean difference and p-value were obtained based on an MMRM with treatment, analysis week, geographic region, and treatment-by-week interactions as fixed effects, and baseline score as a covariate.|MMRM|||Week 12. The overall family-wise Type I error rate for primary and secondary outcome measures were controlled at the α=0.05 level by employing a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Outcome measures were tested using 10 hypotheses, each comparing linaclotide versus placebo, in the sequence of presentation of statistical analyses in this record. If the hypothesis comparing the 2 groups was statistically significant (α=0.05), then the next hypothesis was to be tested; otherwise, testing would stop.||-0.515|-1.219|< 0.0001
81605587|NCT03573908|162888046|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.719|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.062|-0.376||LS mean difference and p-value were obtained based on an MMRM with treatment, analysis week, geographic region, and treatment-by-week interactions as fixed effects, and baseline score as a covariate.|MMRM|||Week 10. The overall family-wise Type I error rate for primary and secondary outcome measures were controlled at the α=0.05 level by employing a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Outcome measures were tested using 10 hypotheses, each comparing linaclotide versus placebo, in the sequence of presentation of statistical analyses in this record. If the hypothesis comparing the 2 groups was statistically significant (α=0.05), then the next hypothesis was to be tested; otherwise, testing would stop.||-0.376|-1.062|< 0.0001
81605588|NCT03573908|162888046|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.665||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.007|-0.322||LS mean difference and p-value were obtained based on an MMRM with treatment, analysis week, geographic region, and treatment-by-week interactions as fixed effects, and baseline score as a covariate.|MMRM|||Week 8. The overall family-wise Type I error rate for primary and secondary outcome measures were controlled at the α=0.05 level by employing a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Outcome measures were tested using 10 hypotheses, each comparing linaclotide versus placebo, in the sequence of presentation of statistical analyses in this record. If the hypothesis comparing the 2 groups was statistically significant (α=0.05), then the next hypothesis was to be tested; otherwise, testing would stop.||-0.322|-1.007|0.0002
81605589|NCT03573908|162888046|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.831|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.151|-0.511||LS mean difference and p-value were obtained based on an MMRM with treatment, analysis week, geographic region, and treatment-by-week interactions as fixed effects, and baseline score as a covariate.|MMRM|||Week 6. The overall family-wise Type I error rate for primary and secondary outcome measures were controlled at the α=0.05 level by employing a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Outcome measures were tested using 10 hypotheses, each comparing linaclotide versus placebo, in the sequence of presentation of statistical analyses in this record. If the hypothesis comparing the 2 groups was statistically significant (α=0.05), then the next hypothesis was to be tested; otherwise, testing would stop.||-0.511|-1.151|< 0.0001
81605590|NCT03573908|162888046|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.683|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.982|-0.383||LS mean difference and p-value were obtained based on an MMRM with treatment, analysis week, geographic region, and treatment-by-week interactions as fixed effects, and baseline score as a covariate.|MMRM|||Week 4. The overall family-wise Type I error rate for primary and secondary outcome measures were controlled at the α=0.05 level by employing a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Outcome measures were tested using 10 hypotheses, each comparing linaclotide versus placebo, in the sequence of presentation of statistical analyses in this record. If the hypothesis comparing the 2 groups was statistically significant (α=0.05), then the next hypothesis was to be tested; otherwise, testing would stop.||-0.383|-0.982|< 0.0001
81605591|NCT03573908|162888046|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.628|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.888|-0.368||LS mean difference and p-value were obtained based on an MMRM with treatment, analysis week, geographic region, and treatment-by-week interactions as fixed effects, and baseline score as a covariate.|MMRM|||Week 2. The overall family-wise Type I error rate for primary and secondary outcome measures were controlled at the α=0.05 level by employing a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Outcome measures were tested using 10 hypotheses, each comparing linaclotide versus placebo, in the sequence of presentation of statistical analyses in this record. If the hypothesis comparing the 2 groups was statistically significant (α=0.05), then the next hypothesis was to be tested; otherwise, testing would stop.||-0.368|-0.888|< 0.0001
81611265|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.0|-0.4|0.033
81525263|NCT01618695|162738691|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-28.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.698|-19.794|||ANCOVA||Median Difference to placebo and the 95% confidence interval are based on the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-19.794|-37.698|<0.0001
81605592|NCT03573908|162888046|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.435|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.641|-0.228||LS mean difference and p-value were obtained based on an MMRM with treatment, analysis week, geographic region, and treatment-by-week interactions as fixed effects, and baseline score as a covariate.|MMRM|||Week 1. The overall family-wise Type I error rate for primary and secondary outcome measures were controlled at the α=0.05 level by employing a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Outcome measures were tested using 10 hypotheses, each comparing linaclotide versus placebo, in the sequence of presentation of statistical analyses in this record. If the hypothesis comparing the 2 groups was statistically significant (α=0.05), then the next hypothesis was to be tested; otherwise, testing would stop.||-0.228|-0.641|< 0.0001
81605593|NCT03573908|162888046|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.683|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.969|-0.398||LS mean difference and p-value were obtained based on an MMRM with treatment, analysis week, geographic region, and treatment-by-week interactions as fixed effects, and baseline score as a covariate.|MMRM|||Week 3. Not part of the fixed-sequence testing procedure.||-0.398|-0.969|< 0.0001
81605594|NCT03573908|162888046|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.768|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.076|-0.46||LS mean difference and p-value were obtained based on an MMRM with treatment, analysis week, geographic region, and treatment-by-week interactions as fixed effects, and baseline score as a covariate.|MMRM|||Week 5. Not part of the fixed-sequence testing procedure.||-0.460|-1.076|< 0.0001
81605595|NCT03573908|162888046|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.758|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.086|-0.431||LS mean difference and p-value were obtained based on an MMRM with treatment, analysis week, geographic region, and treatment-by-week interactions as fixed effects, and baseline score as a covariate.|MMRM|||Week 7. Not part of the fixed-sequence testing procedure.||-0.431|-1.086|< 0.0001
81605596|NCT03573908|162888046|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.703|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.043|-0.363||LS mean difference and p-value were obtained based on an MMRM with treatment, analysis week, geographic region, and treatment-by-week interactions as fixed effects, and baseline score as a covariate.|MMRM|||Week 9. Not part of the fixed-sequence testing procedure.||-0.363|-1.043|< 0.0001
81605597|NCT03573908|162888046|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.844|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.189|-0.498||LS mean difference and p-value were obtained based on an MMRM with treatment, analysis week, geographic region, and treatment-by-week interactions as fixed effects, and baseline score as a covariate.|MMRM|||Week 11. Not part of the fixed-sequence testing procedure.||-0.498|-1.189|< 0.0001
81605598|NCT04006925|162888047|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-23.5||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|-2.0||All statistical tests were conducted using a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Within group analysis of change from baseline.||-2.0|-41.0|0.03
81605599|NCT04006925|162888047|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-9.0||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|0.0|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Within group analysis of change from baseline.||0.0|-21.5|0.11
81462962|NCT02308540|162618270|OTHER|Exact confidence intervals around treatment group differences are calculated based on Newcombe score. Calculation of difference and confidence interval around the difference is not possible when all subjects in both groups are responders|Absolute difference for MOPA type 14|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.15|24.01||||||||24.01|-12.15|
81605600|NCT04006925|162888047|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-14.5||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|11.3||All statistical tests were conducted using a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Mann Whitney U test|||Between group analysis of change from baseline.||11.3|-32.0|0.27
81605601|NCT04006925|162888048|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.0||All statistical tests were conducted using a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Within group analysis of change from baseline.||0.0|-3.0|0.02
81605602|NCT04006925|162888048|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Within group analysis of change from baseline.||1.0|-1.0|0.83
81605603|NCT04006925|162888048|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|0.0||All statistical tests were conducted using a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Mann Whitney U test|||Between group analysis of change from baseline.||0.0|-3.5|0.09
81605604|NCT04006925|162888049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||All statistical tests were conducted using a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Mann Whitney U test|||Between group analysis of change from baseline.||||0.08
81605605|NCT04006925|162888050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||All statistical tests were conducted using a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Mann Whitney U test|||Between group analysis of change from baseline.||||0.18
81605606|NCT04006925|162888051|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|2.0||All statistical tests were conducted using a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Within group analysis of change from baseline.||2.0|-7.0|0.26
81605607|NCT04006925|162888051|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|2.0||All statistical tests were conducted using a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Within group analysis of change from baseline.||2.0|-3.5|0.43
81605608|NCT04006925|162888051|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.0||All statistical tests were conducted using a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Mann Whitney U test|||Between group analysis of change from baseline.||3.0|-4.0|0.65
81605609|NCT04006925|162888052|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.2||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|1.7||All statistical tests were conducted using a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Unpaired T-test|||Within group analysis of change from baseline.||1.7|-15.2|0.23
81605610|NCT04006925|162888052|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.5||All statistical tests were conducted using a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Unpaired T-test|||Within group analysis of change from baseline.||4.5|-4.6|0.95
81605611|NCT04006925|162888052|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.4||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|3.1||All statistical tests were conducted using a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Paired T-test|||Between group analysis of change from baseline.||3.1|-16.2|0.22
81462963|NCT02308540|162618270|OTHER|Exact confidence intervals around treatment group differences are calculated based on Newcombe score. Calculation of difference and confidence interval around the difference is not possible when all subjects in both groups are responders|Absolute difference for MOPA type 19A|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.41|11.01||||||||11.01|-26.41|
81462964|NCT02308540|162618270|OTHER|Exact confidence intervals around treatment group differences are calculated based on Newcombe score. Calculation of difference and confidence interval around the difference is not possible when all subjects in both groups are responders|Absolute difference for MOPA type 19F|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.64|22.97||||||||22.97|-11.64|
81462965|NCT00863343|162618283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.94|||Wilson score method||Parameter dispersion type is not applicable. Sensitivity is the proportion of the actual positives that are correctly identified as such by the MSD test.|||0.94|0.59|
81462966|NCT00863343|162618283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|0.987|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|0.99|||Wilson score method||Parameter dispersion type is not applicable. Sensitivity is the proportion of the actual positives that are correctly identified as such by the MSD test.|||0.99|0.97|
81462967|NCT00863343|162618284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.92|||Wilson score method||Parameter dispersion type is not applicable. Sensitivity is the proportion of the actual positives that are correctly identified as such by the MSD test.|||0.92|0.63|
81462968|NCT00863343|162618284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|0.997|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.0|||Wilson score method||Parameter dispersion type is not applicable. Sensitivity is the proportion of the actual positives that are correctly identified as such by the MSD test.|||1.0|0.98|
81462969|NCT00863343|162618285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.96|||Wilson score method||Parameter dispersion type is not applicable. Sensitivity is the proportion of the actual positives that are correctly identified as such by the MSD test.|||0.96|0.70|
81462970|NCT00863343|162618285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|0.997||||||95.0|0.98|1.0|||Wilson score method||Parameter dispersion type is not applicable. Sensitivity is the proportion of the actual positives that are correctly identified as such by the MSD test.|||1.0|0.98|
81462971|NCT00863343|162618286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.9|||Wilson score method||Parameter dispersion type is not applicable. Sensitivity is the proportion of the actual positives that are correctly identified as such by the MSD test.|||0.90|0.60|
81605612|NCT01755143|162888054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|100.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|97.7|||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025|exact test of binomial proportions|||Null Hypothesis: MRI-related complication-free rate between the MRI scan and one-month post-MRI \<90%.|||97.7|<0.0001
81605613|NCT01755143|162888055|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025. Because there were no failures in either group, a p-value could not be calculated.|Farrington-Manning test|||Null hypothesis: % successes MRI group ≤ % successes Control group -10%.||||
81605614|NCT01755143|162888056|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|4.1||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Farrington-Manning test|||Null hypothesis: % successes MRI group ≤ % successes Control group -10%.||4.1|-5.4|<0.0001
81605615|NCT01755143|162888057|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.6|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Farrington-Manning test|||Null hypothesis: % successes MRI group ≤ % successes Control group - 10%.|||-3.2|<0.0001
81462972|NCT00863343|162618286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|0.997|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.0|||Wilson score method||Parameter dispersion type is not applicable. Sensitivity is the proportion of the actual positives that are correctly identified as such by the MSD test.|||1.0|0.98|
81462973|NCT02049814|162618287|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of 95% CI of Least Square Mean (LS mean) of HbA1C Changes was less than 0.4%, it was considered that the non-inferiority was established.||||||0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0001
81462974|NCT02307279|162618300|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|-0.9|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for stratification factors, and baseline weight|Difference in adjusted mean taken for comparability between the two groups (treatment - placebo)|Simple Superiority, H0: μ (Placebo) -μ (Gelesis100) = 0||-0.90|-3.24|0.0007
81462975|NCT02307279|162618300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1193|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for stratification factors, and baseline weight||Super-Superiority (\>3% difference), H0: μ(Placebo)-μ(Gelesis100) \< 3%||||0.1193
81462976|NCT02307279|162618301|SUPERIORITY|The performance goal for body weight responders was set at 35%.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial Proportion Test|||H0: π (Gelesis100)\< 0.35||||<0.0001
81462977|NCT02307279|162618301|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|3.01|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for stratification factors and baseline weight||"OR-trt refers to the odds ratio of being a body weight responder for Gelesis100 vs. Placebo.~H0: OR-trt= 1."||3.01|1.34|0.0008
81605616|NCT01755143|162888058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|0.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.9|||exact test of binomial proportions|A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.||Null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects with sustained ventricular arrhythmias and asystole during MRI scans \>= 10%.||1.9||<0.0001
81605617|NCT01755143|162888059|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.2||||0.0004|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-4.8||||Farrington-Manning test|A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.||Null hypothesis: % successes MRI group ≤ % successes Control group - 10%.|||-4.8|0.0004
81605618|NCT00045435|162888060|OTHER||Percent|47.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||69.0|||||The criterion for stopping was not met.|The study was to be stopped after 20 patients if the upper bound of a 1-sided 95% confidence interval for relapse-free survival was \<35%.||69||
81605619|NCT00045435|162888061|OTHER||percent|6.0|||||ONE_SIDED|80.0|1.0||||||The stopping criterion was not met.|The study was to be stopped if the lower bound of a 1-sided 80% confidence interval for NRM was greater than 15%|||1|
81611266|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.2|-0.6|<0.001
81605620|NCT01555164|162888073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in least squares mean (LSM)|-0.11||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.1||P-value from a mixed-effect model including terms for baseline HbA1c value, treatment group, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed Effects Model Analysis||The estimation (LSM) is of the placebo-corrected change from baseline.|Assuming a common standard deviation of 1.2%, an effective sample size of 400 would provide at least 90% power to detect a statistically significant treatment difference of -0.4% (ranolazine vs. placebo) for the reduction of HbA1c from baseline at Week 24 based on a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 and 1:1 randomization.||0.10|-0.31|0.306
81648260|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.9202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Anxiety Psychic||0.2|-0.3|0.9202
81648261|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Anxiety Psychic||0.0|-0.5|0.0260
81605621|NCT01672853|162888097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.6||||||A mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for each participant was used to calculate a point estimate and a 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference between each treatment arm and placebo in least squares mean (LSMean) change from baseline in MQC at Week 96. With MMRM setting, all participants with available data from the 3 treatment groups with change in MQC at Week 48 and/or Week 96 contributed to the overall model.||1.6|-2.3|
81605622|NCT01672853|162888097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.0||||||A MMRM with an unstructured variancecovariance matrix for each participant was used to calculate a point estimate and a 95% CI for the treatment difference between each treatment arm and placebo in LSMean change from baseline in MQC at Week 96. With MMRM setting, all participants with available data from the 3 treatment groups with change in MQC at Week 48 and/or Week 96 contributed to the overall model.||3.0|-1.0|
81605623|NCT02969525|162888105|OTHER||Correlation statistic|4.6|||=|0.031|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Statistic and p-value were calculated using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (test for non-zero correlation statistic) based on modified ridit scores and including geographic region and prior Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) inhibitor exposure as stratification factors.~The 160 loading dose arm was not considered in the dose-response because this is a mixed dose and the test is examining linear dose response."||||=0.031
81605624|NCT02969525|162888105|OTHER|The pairwise testing of each bimekizumab dose versus placebo accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure with each bimekizumab dose being tested sequentially from the highest dose to the lowest dose. If the sequential testing failed to reach significance at a significance level of alpha=0.05, then the pairwise testing continued and the comparison was seen as non-significant.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.2|||=|0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|15.23||The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval, and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior Tumor Factor Necrosis (TNF) inhibitor exposure.||15.23|1.13|=0.032
81605625|NCT02969525|162888105|OTHER|The pairwise testing of each bimekizumab dose versus placebo accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure with each bimekizumab dose being tested sequentially from the highest dose to the lowest dose. If the sequential testing failed to reach significance at a significance level of alpha=0.05, then the pairwise testing continued and the comparison was seen as non-significant.|Odds Ratio (OR)|8.1|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.28|28.74||The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval, and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior Tumor Factor Necrosis (TNF) inhibitor exposure.||28.74|2.28|=0.001
81605626|NCT02969525|162888105|OTHER|The pairwise testing of each bimekizumab dose versus placebo accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure with each bimekizumab dose being tested sequentially from the highest dose to the lowest dose. If the sequential testing failed to reach significance at a significance level of alpha=0.05, then the pairwise testing continued and the comparison was seen as non-significant.|Odds Ratio (OR)|9.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|34.26||The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval, and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior Tumor Factor Necrosis (TNF) inhibitor exposure.||34.26|2.73|<0.001
81605627|NCT02969525|162888105|OTHER|The pairwise testing of each bimekizumab dose versus placebo accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure with each bimekizumab dose being tested sequentially from the highest dose to the lowest dose. If the sequential testing failed to reach significance at a significance level of alpha=0.05, then the pairwise testing continued and the comparison was seen as non-significant.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.7|||=|0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|13.68||The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval, and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior Tumor Factor Necrosis (TNF) inhibitor exposure.||13.68|1.00|=0.051
81605628|NCT02969525|162888106|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.6|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|12.39||No sequential testing procedure was used for the secondary efficacy variables. The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to Placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval, and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) inhibitor exposure.||12.39|1.73|=0.002
81605629|NCT02969525|162888106|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.91|30.95||No sequential testing procedure was used for the secondary efficacy variables. The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to Placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval, and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) inhibitor exposure.||30.95|3.91|<0.001
81605630|NCT02969525|162888106|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|16.84||No sequential testing procedure was used for the secondary efficacy variables. The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to Placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval, and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) inhibitor exposure.||16.84|2.31|<0.001
81605631|NCT02969525|162888106|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.2|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|11.35||No sequential testing procedure was used for the secondary efficacy variables. The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to Placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval, and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) inhibitor exposure.||11.35|1.59|=0.004
81462978|NCT02484456|162618310|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.68
81462979|NCT02484456|162618311|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.83
81462980|NCT02484456|162618312|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.71
81462981|NCT02484456|162618313|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.25
81462982|NCT02484456|162618314|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.51
81702098|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2012, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =2654010.|PYAR|5.916|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.026|6.917|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (vaccine serotype), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||6.917|5.026|
81605632|NCT02969525|162888107|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4|||=|0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|11.31||No sequential testing procedure was used for the secondary efficacy variables. The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to Placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval, and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) inhibitor exposure.||11.31|0.50|=0.279
81605633|NCT02969525|162888107|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1|||=|0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|17.88||No sequential testing procedure was used for the secondary efficacy variables. The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to Placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval, and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) inhibitor exposure.||17.88|0.92|=0.065
81605634|NCT02969525|162888107|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.5|||=|0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|31.28||No sequential testing procedure was used for the secondary efficacy variables. The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to Placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval, and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) inhibitor exposure.||31.28|1.77|=0.006
81605635|NCT02969525|162888107|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9|||=|0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|13.39||No sequential testing procedure was used for the secondary efficacy variables. The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to Placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval, and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) inhibitor exposure.||13.39|0.63|=0.172
81605636|NCT03445065|162888132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included arm, centre, and type of diabetes as fixed classification effects, and HbA1c (%) at inclusion as baseline covariate.|The mean difference in HbA1c (%) at Day 180 was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||0.1|-0.4|0.341
81605637|NCT03445065|162888133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.03892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.1||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included arm and centre as fixed classification effects and % time in hypoglycemia (\<54mg/dL) Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||-0.1|-3.1|0.03892
81605638|NCT03445065|162888137|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.4||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|10.9||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The model included arm, centre, and diabetes type as fixed classification effects, and % time in euglycemic range (Day0-30) as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||10.9|-0.1|0.056
81605639|NCT03445065|162888137|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.7||||0.01255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|8.4||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The model included arm and centre as fixed classification effects, and % time in euglycemic range (Day0-30) as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||8.4|1.0|0.01255
81605640|NCT03445065|162888138|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.5||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|-1.1||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Model included arm, centre, and diabetes type as fixed classification effects, and % time in hyperglycemia \>250mg/dL Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||-1.1|-9.9|0.015
81605641|NCT03445065|162888138|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.50266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.0||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The model included arm and centre as fixed classification effects, and % time in hyperglycemia (\>250mg/dL) Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||2.0|-4.0|0.50266
81605642|NCT03445065|162888139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.1||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|0.6||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Model included arm, centre, and diabetes type as fixed classification effects, and % time in hyperglycemia \>180mg/dL Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||0.6|-10.9|0.080
81648262|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Anxiety Psychic||0.2|-0.3|0.9370
81462983|NCT02484456|162618315|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.26
81605643|NCT03445065|162888139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3||||0.10637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|0.7||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The model included arm and centre as fixed classification effects, and % time in hyperglycemia (\>180mg/dL) Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||0.7|-7.3|0.10637
81605644|NCT03445065|162888140|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.7||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Model included arm, centre, and diabetes type as fixed classification effects, and % time in hypoglycemia (\<70mg/dL) Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||0.7|-1.2|0.671
81605645|NCT03445065|162888140|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8||||0.12935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.5||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The model included arm and centre as fixed classification effects, and % time in hypoglycemia (\<70mg/dL) Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||0.5|-4.1|0.12935
81605646|NCT03445065|162888141|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Model included arm, centre, and diabetes type as fixed classification effects, and % time in hypoglycemia (\<54mg/dL) Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||0.4|-0.6|0.693
81605647|NCT03445065|162888142|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|4.9||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Model included arm, centre, and diabetes type as fixed classification effects, and % time in euglycemic range (Day0-30) as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||4.9|-6.7|0.753
81605648|NCT03445065|162888142|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.84307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|3.8||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The model included arm and centre as fixed classification effect, and % time in euglycemic range (Day0-30) as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||3.8|-4.6|0.84307
81605649|NCT03445065|162888143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|3.0||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Model included arm, centre, and diabetes type as fixed classification effects, and % time in hyperglycemia (\>250mg/dL) Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||3.0|-4.8|0.653
81648263|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Anxiety Psychic||0.2|-0.3|0.8440
81525264|NCT01732770|162738693|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of (denosumab - zoledronic acid) was compared with the non-inferiority margin of -0.46% for assessing non-inferiority.|Treatment Difference|2.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.6|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment, screening sCTX, baseline BMD, DXA machine type (Hologic or Lunar), and baseline BMD-by-machine type interaction.|Treatment difference = denosumab - zoledronic acid|A step-down sequential testing procedure was used in order to maintain the overall type I error rate at 5% for the tests of primary and secondary BMD endpoints. For the non-inferiority analysis the 1-sided significance level was 2.5%.||2.6|1.6|<0.0001
81525265|NCT01732770|162738694|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI) of (denosumab - zoledronic acid) was compared with the non-inferiority margin of -0.51% for assessing non-inferiority.|Treatment Difference|1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.7|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment, screening sCTX, baseline BMD, DXA machine type (Hologic or Lunar), and baseline BMD-by-machine type interaction.|Treatment difference = denosumab - zoledronic acid|A step-down sequential testing procedure was used in order to maintain the overall type I error rate at 5% for the tests of primary and secondary BMD endpoints. For the non-inferiority analysis the 1-sided significance level was 2.5%.||1.7|1.0|<0.0001
81525266|NCT01732770|162738695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|2.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.6|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment, screening sCTX, baseline BMD, DXA machine type (Hologic or Lunar), and baseline BMD-by-machine type interaction.|Treatment difference = denosumab - zoledronic acid|A step-down sequential testing procedure was used in order to maintain the overall type I error rate at 5% for the tests of primary and secondary BMD endpoints. For the superiority analysis the 2-sided significance level was 5%.||2.6|1.6|<0.0001
81525267|NCT01732770|162738696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.7|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment, screening sCTX, baseline BMD, DXA machine type (Hologic or Lunar), and baseline BMD-by-machine type interaction.|Treatment difference = denosumab - zoledronic acid|A step-down sequential testing procedure was used in order to maintain the overall type I error rate at 5% for the tests of primary and secondary BMD endpoints. For the superiority analysis the 2-sided significance level was 5%.||1.7|1.0|<0.0001
81525268|NCT00666224|162738701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.55||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.77||Type of unifocal presentation at baseline, past corticosteroid treatment (Yes/No) for the initial attack prior to randomization, and center effects as covariates.|Regression, Cox|||||0.77|0.40|0.0005
81605650|NCT03445065|162888143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3||||0.07261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|4.8||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The model included arm and centre as fixed classification effects, and % time in hyperglycemia (\>250mg/dL) Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||4.8|-0.2|0.07261
81525269|NCT00666224|162738702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.61|||Quasi-Likelihood NB* Regression|"\*NB = Negative Binomial~Center and baseline number of enhancing lesions as covariates."||||0.61|0.29|<0.0001
81525270|NCT00666224|162738703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric means ratio|0.87||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.95|||ANCOVA|Used log-transformed measurements comparing the adjusted geometric means of T2 volume. Center and baseline T2 volume used as covariates.||||0.95|0.79|0.0013
81525271|NCT00666224|162738706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.61||Type of unifocal presentation, past corticosteroid treatment (Yes/No) for the initial attack prior to randomization and center effects as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.61|0.27|<0.0001
81525272|NCT00746863|162738719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0251||95.0||||A Bonferroni correction was used when evaluating the VAS results to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A 2.0 cm difference on a 10.0 cm VAS scale was clinically significant. Assuming a power of 80% to detect a 2.0 difference on scores between groups, standard deviation of 2.2, an α of 0.05, then, 21 patients would be needed in each group for a total of 42 subjects. A t-test was used in comparing the intervention and control groups, if continuous variables were approximately normal. If data were not approximately normal, a Mann-Whitney Wilcoxon test was used in comparing the two groups.||||0.0251
81525273|NCT00746863|162738720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0923||95.0||||Adjusted for multiple comparisions|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A t-test was used in comparing the intervention and control groups, if continuous variables were approximately normal. If data were not approximately normal, a Mann-Whitney Wilcoxon test was used in comparing the two groups.||||0.0923
81525274|NCT00746863|162738721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4756||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Chi square was performed to compared the two groups and the patient's ability to pass their voiding trial prior to discharge||||0.4756
81525275|NCT00746863|162738722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.258||95.0||||A Bonferroni correction was used when evaluating the VAS results to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A t-test was used in comparing the intervention and control groups, if continuous variables were approximately normal. If data were not approximately normal, a Mann-Whitney Wilcoxon test was used in comparing the two groups. Normality of continuous variables was assessed using the Shapiro-Wilk test. For categorical data, Fisher's exact test was used to evaluate the data. A Bonferroni correction was used when evaluating the VAS results to adjust for multiple comparisons.||||0.258
81525276|NCT00746863|162738723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.435||95.0||||A Bonferroni correction was used when evaluating the VAS results to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A t-test was used in comparing the intervention and control groups, if continuous variables were approximately normal. If data were not approximately normal, a Mann-Whitney Wilcoxon test was used in comparing the two groups. Normality of continuous variables was assessed using the Shapiro-Wilk test. For categorical data, Fisher's exact test was used to evaluate the data. A Bonferroni correction was used when evaluating the VAS results to adjust for multiple comparisons.||||0.435
81525277|NCT00655629|162738724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.92|||<|0.0001||95.0|-8.45|-5.38|||ANCOVA|||Power adjustment for 3 primary efficacy variables (3 variables have to be significant in favor of Vardenafil to conclude efficacy). Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-5.38|-8.45|<0.0001
81605651|NCT03445065|162888144|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|7.4||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Model included arm, centre, and diabetes type as fixed classification effects, and % time in hyperglycemia (\>180mg/dL) Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||7.4|-4.9|0.685
81605652|NCT03445065|162888144|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.1||||0.19785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|7.8||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The model included arm and centre as fixed classification effects, and % time in hyperglycemia (\>180mg/dL) Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||7.8|-1.6|0.19785
81525278|NCT00655629|162738725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.972|||<|0.0001||95.0|-32.688|-19.256|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-19.256|-32.688|<0.0001
81525279|NCT00655629|162738726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.432|||<|0.0001||95.0|-40.439|-26.425|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-26.425|-40.439|<0.0001
81525280|NCT00655629|162738727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|53.8693|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH adjusted for age group and center||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||||<0.0001
81525281|NCT00655629|162738728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.078|||<|0.0001||95.0|-22.41|-9.746|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-9.746|-22.41|<0.0001
81525282|NCT00655629|162738729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.134|||<|0.0001||95.0|-40.281|-25.987|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-25.987|-40.281|<0.0001
81525283|NCT00655629|162738730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.934|||<|0.0001||95.0|-41.119|-26.749|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-26.749|-41.119|<0.0001
81525284|NCT00655629|162738731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.902|||<|0.0001||95.0|-27.724|-14.081|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-14.081|-27.724|<0.0001
81525285|NCT00655629|162738733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.866|||<|0.0001||95.0|-22.599|-11.133|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-11.133|-22.599|<0.0001
81525286|NCT00655629|162738734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.04|||<|0.0001||95.0|-31.547|-20.533|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-20.533|-31.547|<0.0001
81605653|NCT03445065|162888145|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.8||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Model included arm, centre, and diabetes type as fixed classification effects, and % time in hypoglycemia (\<70mg/dL) Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||0.8|-1.5|0.549
81605654|NCT03445065|162888145|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3||||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-0.3||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The model included arm and centre as fixed classification effects, and % time in hypoglycemia (\<70mg/dL) Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||-0.3|-6.3|0.03180
81605655|NCT03445065|162888146|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Model included arm, centre, and diabetes type as fixed classification effects, and % time in hypoglycemia (\<54mg/dL) Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||0.7|-0.6|0.859
81605656|NCT03445065|162888146|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6||||0.01124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.6||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The model included arm and centre as fixed classification effects, and % time in hypoglycemia (\<54mg/dL) Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||-0.6|-4.5|0.01124
81605657|NCT03445065|162888147|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.802|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.391||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1585|-0.018||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|The model included time and centre as fixed classification effects and % time in hypoglycemia (\<54mg/dL) Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled (D150-180) group minus the Enabled (D90-120) group.|||-0.018|-1.1585|0.045
81605658|NCT03445065|162888148|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.741|3.682||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|The model included time and centre as fixed classification effects and % time in hypoglycemia (\<54mg/dL) Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Switch to Enabled (D150-180) group minus the Control (D90-120) group.|||3.682|-2.741|0.763
81605659|NCT03445065|162888149|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.0||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Model included arm, centre, and diabetes type as fixed classification effects, and glucose variability Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||3.0|-0.4|0.140
81605660|NCT03445065|162888149|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.6411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.6||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The model included arm and centre as fixed classification effects, and glucose variability Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||1.6|-2.6|0.64110
81605661|NCT03445065|162888150|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.1||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Model included arm, centre, and diabetes type as fixed classification effects, and glucose variability Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||3.1|-1.1|0.339
81645776|NCT02971228|162981954|OTHER|A paired t-test was used for the parametric method to compare patients receiving both treatments. A patient was required to have data for both periods to be included in the pre-specified analysis for a given endpoint. Thus, the 2 patients who withdrew from the trial after the Lilly Glucagon treatment before receiving ZP4207 were not included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.8508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|2.99|||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test or the Wilcoxon signed rank test for comparison of means with normally or non normally distributed residuals, respectively, was used. The Shapiro-Wilk test was used to determine the normality of the residuals for each comparison. The residuals were obtained from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment group as the fixed effect. If the p-value of the test was \<0.001, the non-parametric method was utilized to analyze the endpoint parameter.||2.99|-3.55|0.8508
81645777|NCT02971228|162981954|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.03|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|3.13|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Non-parametric method p-value was from a Wilcoxon signed rank text. The normality of the residuals was assessed using the Shapiro-Wilk test, where the residuals were obtained from an ANOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect. A patient was required to have data for both periods to be included in the pre-specified analysis for a given endpoint.||3.13|-4.12|>0.9999
81605662|NCT03445065|162888150|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.57677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.7||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The model included arm and centre as fixed classification effects, and glucose variability Day0-30 as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||1.7|-3.0|0.57677
81605663|NCT03445065|162888151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The model included arm, centre, and diabetes type as fixed classification effects, and HbA1c (%) at inclusion as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||0.2|-0.3|0.558
81605664|NCT03445065|162888151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The model included arm and centre as fixed classification effects, and HbA1c (%) at inclusion as baseline covariate.|The mean difference was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||0.1|-0.3|0.408
81605665|NCT03445065|162888152|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4||The significance level was set to p\<0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The model included arm and centre as fixed classification effects, and HbA1c (%) at inclusion as baseline covariate.|The mean difference in HbA1c (%) at Day 180 was calculated as the Enabled group minus the Control group.|||0.4|-0.2|0.616
81605666|NCT00524030|162888173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Test|2-sided 95% adjusted confidence interval constructed using KM product limit estimation and Greenwood's formula for variance with continuity correction||Null hypothesis (H0): Exit rate greater than or equal to (≥)74%||||<0.001
81605667|NCT00524030|162888173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Test|2-sided 95% adjusted confidence interval constructed using KM product limit estimation and Greenwood's formula for variance with continuity correction||H0: Exite rate ≥68%||||<0.001
81605668|NCT00524030|162888174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald test|2-sided 95% adjusted confidence interval constructed using KM product limit estimation and Greenwood's formula for variance with continuity correction||H0: Exit rate ≥74%||||<0.001
81702099|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2012, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as the 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =1367343.|PYAR|8.557|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.077|10.255|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (vaccine serotype), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||10.255|7.077|
81462984|NCT02484456|162618316|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.67
81462985|NCT02484456|162618317|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81605669|NCT00524030|162888174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald test|2-sided 95% adjusted confidence interval constructed using KM product limit estimation and Greenwood's formula for variance with continuity correction||H0: Exit rate ≥68%||||0.001
81605670|NCT02707692|162888181|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-988.0||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2996.3|1020.3|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Primary hypothesis: Participants will have a higher absolute difference in levels of CD4+ T cell-associated HIV RNA transcription seven days after receiving either Pneumococcal or Influenza vaccinations, when compared to seven days after receiving placebo.||1020.3|-2996.3|0.32
81605671|NCT02707692|162888181|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-405.0||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1199.7|389.7|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Primary hypothesis: Participants will have a higher absolute difference in levels of CD4+ T cell-associated HIV RNA transcription seven days after receiving either Pneumococcal or Influenza vaccinations, when compared to seven days after receiving placebo.||389.7|-1199.7|0.31
81605672|NCT01598298|162888196|OTHER|Two-sided test at the alpha=0.05 level|Coefficient for treatment term|-0.82||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.4||Two-sided p-value; alpha=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for the protocol-specified stratification factors (baseline average pain and prior taxane use)|The estimation parameter is the model-based coefficient for the treatment term, with placebo as the reference level.|The primary analysis will rely on longitudinal measures of BPI at Weeks 2, 6, and 12 for improved power. Assessment windows of +/- 7 days, +/- 14 days, and +/- 14 days will be allowed for the 2, 6, and 12 week timepoints. The analysis will be performed using mixed models, adjusted for the stratification factors.||-0.40|-1.24|0.0002
81605673|NCT01598298|162888197|OTHER|Two-sided test at the alpha=0.05 level|Coefficient for treatment term|-1.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.55||Two-sided p-value; alpha=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline worst pain score and the protocol-specified stratification factors (baseline average pain and prior taxane use).|The estimation parameter is the model-based coefficient for the treatment term, with placebo as the reference level.|The primary analysis will rely on longitudinal measures of BPI at Weeks 2, 6, and 12 for improved power. Assessment windows of +/- 7 days, +/- 14 days, and +/- 14 days will be allowed for the 2, 6, and 12 week timepoints. The analysis will be performed using mixed models, adjusted for baseline worst pain score and the stratification factors.||-0.55|-1.57|<0.0001
81605674|NCT01598298|162888198|OTHER|Two-sided test at the alpha=0.05 level|Coefficient fro treatment term|-0.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.55||Two-sided p-value; alpha=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline pain interference score and the protocol-specified stratification factors (baseline average pain and prior taxane use).|The estimation parameter is the model-based coefficient for the treatment term, with placebo as the reference level.|The primary analysis will rely on longitudinal measures of pain interference scores at Weeks 2, 6, and 12 for improved power. Assessment windows of +/- 7 days, +/- 14 days, and +/- 14 days will be allowed for the 2, 6, and 12 week timepoints. The analysis will be performed using mixed models, adjusted for baseline pain interference score and the stratification factors.||-0.55|-1.35|<0.0001
81605675|NCT00186498|162888199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006||||||Test of within subjects contrast: CVLT Long Delay Free Recall Time 1 (baseline) vs Time 2 (30 days): Placebo (F 4.093) p= 0.071; Memantine (F 35.042) p=0.006|Regression, Linear|||||||0.006
81462986|NCT02484456|162618318|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.83
81462987|NCT02484456|162618319|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.51
81462988|NCT02484456|162618320|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.37
81605676|NCT03469284|162888200|OTHER|||||||0.0034|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0034
81605677|NCT03469284|162888201|OTHER|||||||0.0008|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0008
81605678|NCT03469284|162888203|OTHER|||||||0.9182|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9182
81605679|NCT03469284|162888204|OTHER|||||||0.1046|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1046
81605680|NCT04105972|162888232|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|15.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|20.1|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||20.1|11.7|< 0.0001
81605681|NCT04105972|162888233|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|12.1|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||12.1|8.2|<0.0001
81605682|NCT04105972|162888234|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-42.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.2|-39.3||||||||-39.3|-46.2|
81605683|NCT02687412|162888236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.141|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.141
81605684|NCT02687412|162888237|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4041.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1831.042||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7672.301|-411.065|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-411.065|-7672.301|0.029
81605685|NCT02687412|162888238|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.3739|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4198||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6414|33.1065|||t-test, 2 sided|||||33.1065|7.6414|0.002
81605686|NCT02687412|162888239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.014
81605687|NCT02687412|162888240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.034
81605688|NCT02687412|162888241|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81605689|NCT02687412|162888242|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81525287|NCT00655629|162738735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.496|||<|0.0001||95.0|-24.676|-14.315|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-14.315|-24.676|<0.0001
81525288|NCT00655629|162738736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.418|||<|0.0001||95.0|-24.439|-12.396|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-12.396|-24.439|<0.0001
81525289|NCT00655629|162738737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.379|||<|0.0001||95.0|-28.006|-16.753|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-16.753|-28.006|<0.0001
81525290|NCT00655629|162738738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.758|||<|0.0001||95.0|-36.736|-24.779|||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-24.779|-36.736|<0.0001
81525291|NCT00655629|162738739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|60.2391|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH adjusted for age group and center||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||||<0.0001
81525292|NCT01963845|162738761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.585|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.585
81525293|NCT01963845|162738762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7583|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change in AST values from baseline to 24 weeks between the two groups.||||0.7583
81462989|NCT02484456|162618321|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.29
81525294|NCT01963845|162738763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8569|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change in ALT values from baseline to 24 weeks between the two groups.||||0.8569
81525295|NCT01963845|162738764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7984|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change in LDL values from baseline to 24 weeks between the two groups.||||0.7984
81525296|NCT01963845|162738765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.556|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change in HOMA-IR values from baseline to 24 weeks between the two groups.||||0.5560
81525297|NCT00183625|162738792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.66
81525298|NCT00183625|162738793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0176||95.0||||The p-value listed is for the medication by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression of body mass index on medication group (risp or olanz), time (in days over first 18 months of study) and a group by time interaction with site and baseline timepoint indicators as covariates. The model included a random slope and intercept for time.||||.0176
81525299|NCT03100058|162738847|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||||-0.29|-3.17|<0.0001
81525300|NCT03100058|162738847|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|-1.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||||-0.50|-3.36|<0.0001
81525301|NCT03100058|162738847|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|-1.75|||ANCOVA|||||-1.75|-4.86|<0.0001
81525302|NCT03100058|162738847|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|-3.44|||ANCOVA|||||-3.44|-5.39|<0.0001
81525303|NCT03100058|162738847|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||||-0.25|-2.53|<0.0001
81525304|NCT03100058|162738847|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|-1.36|||ANCOVA|||||-1.36|-4.11|<0.0001
81525305|NCT03100058|162738847|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.54|-2.68|||ANCOVA|||||-2.68|-5.54|<0.0001
81525306|NCT03100058|162738847|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.54|-3.43|||ANCOVA|||||-3.43|-5.54|<0.0001
81525307|NCT03100058|162738848|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.38||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|6.67|||ANCOVA|||\>=5%||6.67|0.85|0.099
81525308|NCT03100058|162738848|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio, log|1.18||||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|3.84|||ANCOVA|||\>=5%||3.84|0.36|0.779
81525309|NCT03100058|162738848|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.69||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|10.11|||ANCOVA|||\>=5%||10.11|1.35|0.011
81525310|NCT03100058|162738848|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|12.88|||ANCOVA|||\>=5%||12.88|2.41|<.001
81525311|NCT03100058|162738848|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|3.74|||ANCOVA|||\>=5%||3.74|0.36|0.812
81525312|NCT03100058|162738848|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.94||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|5.69|||ANCOVA|||\>=5%||5.69|0.66|0.229
81525313|NCT03100058|162738848|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.29||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|11.46|||ANCOVA|||\>=5%||11.46|1.61|0.004
81525314|NCT03100058|162738848|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|6.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|14.93|||ANCOVA|||\>=5%||14.93|2.72|<.001
81525315|NCT03100058|162738848|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|12.41|||ANCOVA|||\>=10%||12.41|0.10|0.943
81525316|NCT03100058|162738848|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|15.77|||ANCOVA|||\>=10%||15.77|0.28|0.465
81525317|NCT03100058|162738848|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|17.15|||ANCOVA|||\>=10%||17.15|0.15|0.696
81525318|NCT03100058|162738848|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.14||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|12.1|||ANCOVA|||\>=10%||12.10|0.38|0.389
81525319|NCT03100058|162738848|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|11.87|||ANCOVA|||\>=10%||11.87|0.09|0.976
81525320|NCT03100058|162738848|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|11.7|||ANCOVA|||\>=10%||11.70|0.09|0.986
81525321|NCT03100058|162738848|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.51||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|22.18|||ANCOVA|||\>=10%||22.18|0.56|0.181
81525322|NCT03100058|162738848|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.97||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|20.54|||ANCOVA|||\>=10%||20.54|0.77|0.100
81645778|NCT02971228|162981955|OTHER|A paired t-test was used for the parametric method to compare patients receiving both treatments. A patient was required to have data for both periods to be included in the pre-specified analysis for a given endpoint. Thus, the 2 patients who withdrew from the trial after the Lilly Glucagon treatment before receiving ZP4207 were not included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.1847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.62|||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test or the Wilcoxon signed rank test for comparison of means with normally or non normally distributed residuals, respectively, was used. The Shapiro-Wilk test was used to determine the normality of the residuals for each comparison. The residuals were obtained from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment group as the fixed effect. If the p-value of the test was \<0.001, the non-parametric method was utilized to analyze the endpoint parameter.||1.62|-0.36|0.1847
81462990|NCT02484456|162618322|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.60
81462991|NCT02484456|162618323|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.53
81462992|NCT02484456|162618324|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.88
81462993|NCT02484456|162618325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.13
81462994|NCT02484456|162618326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.38
81462995|NCT02484456|162618327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.12
81462996|NCT02484456|162618328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.84
81462997|NCT02484456|162618329|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.97
81462998|NCT02484456|162618330|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.81
81462999|NCT02484456|162618331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.47
81463000|NCT02484456|162618332|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.35
81525323|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|6.29||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|38.76|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (Dysglycemic)||38.76|1.02|0.048
81463001|NCT02484456|162618333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.12
81525324|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio, log|3.94||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|28.03|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (Dsyglycemic)||28.03|0.55|0.171
81463002|NCT03423173|162618346|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between immune responses of 2 trial groups was established if the 95% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within pre-specified equivalence margins of 0.5 and 2.0.|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.04|||||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-1||1.04|0.46|
81463003|NCT03423173|162618346|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between immune responses of 2 trial groups was established if the 95% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within pre-specified equivalence margins of 0.5 and 2.0.|GMT Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.38|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-1||1.38|0.60|
81463004|NCT03423173|162618346|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between immune responses of 2 trial groups was established if the 95% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within pre-specified equivalence margins of 0.5 and 2.0.|GMT Ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.96|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-1||0.96|0.41|
81463005|NCT03423173|162618346|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between immune responses of 2 trial groups was established if the 95% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within pre-specified equivalence margins of 0.5 and 2.0.|GMT Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.71|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-2||1.71|0.98|
81463006|NCT03423173|162618346|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between immune responses of 2 trial groups was established if the 95% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within pre-specified equivalence margins of 0.5 and 2.0.|GMT Ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.88|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-2||0.88|0.51|
81463007|NCT03423173|162618346|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between immune responses of 2 trial groups was established if the 95% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within pre-specified equivalence margins of 0.5 and 2.0.|GMT Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.15|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-2||1.15|0.65|
81463008|NCT03423173|162618346|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between immune responses of 2 trial groups was established if the 95% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within pre-specified equivalence margins of 0.5 and 2.0.|GMT Ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.78|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-3||1.78|0.91|
81645779|NCT02971228|162981955|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.0781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|3.09|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Non-parametric method p-value was from a Wilcoxon signed rank text. The normality of the residuals was assessed using the Shapiro-Wilk test, where the residuals were obtained from an ANOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect. A patient was required to have data for both periods to be included in the pre-specified analysis for a given endpoint.||3.09|-0.01|0.0781
81645780|NCT01670188|162982040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81645781|NCT00802438|162982056|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||A two-sided p-value\<0.05 was considered significant. Analyses were conducted using SAS version 9.4 (SAS Institute, Cary, NC.).|t-test, 2 sided|||Summaries of log-transformed data were back-transformed to the original scale and reported as geometric mean with 95% confidence interval or median within 1st and 3rd quartiles. Outcomes are summarized using least squares means with 95% confidence intervals or median with 1st and 3rd quartiles.||||<0.0001
81645782|NCT00802438|162982057|OTHER|Summaries of log-transformed data were back-transformed to the original scale and reported as geometric mean with 95% confidence interval or median within 1st and 3rd quartiles. Outcomes are summarized using least squares means with 95% confidence intervals or median with 1st and 3rd quartiles.||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81645783|NCT02101268|162982071|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference - Stratified CMH|0.01||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.10|-0.09|0.90
81645784|NCT02101268|162982072|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference - Stratified CMH|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.32|0.09|< 0.001
81645785|NCT02101268|162982073|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.8||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.31|||Negative Binomial Model, Adjusted||A smaller ratio represents larger benefit.|||1.31|0.49|0.38
81645786|NCT02101268|162982074|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference - Stratified CMH|0.23||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||A larger proportion represents larger benefit.|||0.37|0.09|0.001
81645787|NCT02101268|162982075|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference - Stratified CMH|-0.13||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||A smaller proportion represents larger benefit.|||0.03|-0.29|0.10
81645788|NCT02831998|162982076|NON_INFERIORITY|Investigational product upper bounds must be less than 0.5.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.188|0.083||||||Groin 10 minutes Average Treatment Effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 CFU/cm\^2 bacterial counts and the predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 CFU/cm\^2 bacterial counts as a covariate.||0.083|-0.188|
81645789|NCT02831998|162982076|SUPERIORITY|Investigational product lower bounds must be greater than 1.2.|Median Difference (Final Values)|2.627|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.396|2.858||||||Groin 10 minutes Average Treatment Effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 CFU/cm\^2 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 CFU/cm\^2 bacterial counts as a covariate.||2.858|2.396|
81645790|NCT02831998|162982077|NON_INFERIORITY|Investigational product average treatment effect upper bounds cannot be more than 0.5.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.018|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.102|0.065||||||Abdomen 10 minutes Average Treatment Effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 CFU/cm\^2 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 CFU/cm\^2 bacterial counts as a covariate.||0.065|-0.102|
81645791|NCT02831998|162982077|SUPERIORITY|Investigational product lower bounds must be greater than 1.2.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.909|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.766|2.053||||||Abdomen 10 minutes Average Treatment Effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 CFU/cm\^2 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 CFU/cm\^2 bacterial counts as a covariate.||2.053|1.766|
81645792|NCT02630706|162982078|SUPERIORITY|Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA)|Difference in the LSM vs. placebo|-0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.52||cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-AHA status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), country (China, other), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.|cLDA|Least squares means = LSM||The primary hypothesis of the study was the mean change from baseline in HbA1c for 15 mg ertugliflozin is greater than that for placebo.||-0.52|-0.85|<0.001
81645793|NCT02630706|162982078|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-AHA status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), country (China, other), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.|Difference in the LS Means vs. Placebo|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.63|||cLDA|||The primary hypothesis of the study was the mean change from baseline in HbA1c for 5 mg ertugliflozin is greater than that for placebo.||-0.63|-0.97|<0.001
81605690|NCT02687412|162888243|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81605691|NCT02687412|162888244|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81605692|NCT02687412|162888245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.10046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1915||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4819|0.2817|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.2817|-0.4819|0.601
81605693|NCT02687412|162888246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|164.746|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|317.79||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-465.0|794.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||794|-465|0.605
81605694|NCT01703702|162888254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.38|||Chi-squared|||||2.38|1.22|0.002
81605695|NCT01703702|162888255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.35||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|0.84|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for: Baseline ADAS-Cog score, study arm, Alzheimer's treatment, country, and interaction between study arm and Alzheimer's treatment.||||0.84|-1.54|0.568
81605696|NCT01703702|162888256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|43.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|96.12|||Chi-squared|||||96.12|20|<0.001
81605697|NCT01703702|162888257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|20.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.95|22.43|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for: Cognitive status (mild impairment/dementia), physician/practice type, country and florbetapir F18 PET scan result (Aß+/Aß-)||Comparison of change in diagnostic confidence at follow-up (3 months)||22.43|18.95|<0.001
81605698|NCT01703702|162888258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.78|||Chi-squared|||||1.78|0.92|0.144
81605699|NCT01703702|162888259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.16||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|3.53|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for: Baseline scale, Cognitive status (mild impairment/dementia), country and florbetapir F18 PET scan result (Aß+/Aß-).||||3.53|-3.20|0.925
81605700|NCT01703702|162888260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.54|||Chi-squared|||Major Diagnostic Tests||1.54|0.70|0.857
81605701|NCT01703702|162888260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.81|||Chi-squared|||Alzheimer's/Cognitive Medication||2.81|1.36|<0.001
81605702|NCT01703702|162888260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.64|||Chi-squared|||Neuropsychological Tests||2.64|0.97|0.063
81605703|NCT01703702|162888260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.7|||Chi-squared|||Physician Follow-up for Re-evaluation||1.70|0.69|0.741
81605704|NCT01703702|162888260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.08|||Chi-squared|||Specialist Referral||2.08|1.01|0.046
81605705|NCT03980184|162888265|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.08
81605706|NCT03980184|162888266|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<.001
81645794|NCT02630706|162982079|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the LSM vs. placebo|-0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.5||cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-AHA status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.|cLDA|||||-0.50|-0.86|<0.001
81645795|NCT02630706|162982079|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-AHA status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment.|Difference in the LS Means vs. Placebo|-0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.58|||cLDA|||||-0.58|-0.95|<0.001
81605707|NCT03980184|162888267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.703|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.703
81605708|NCT03980184|162888269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81605709|NCT03980184|162888270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.647|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.647
81605710|NCT03980184|162888271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.887|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.887
81605711|NCT02002884|162888272|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.22|||=|0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.04|||MMRM|||LS-Means are from mixed model with treatment group, pooled site and pre-treatment status included as fixed factors and AS at baseline, Gross Motor Function Classification System-Extended and Revised (GMFCS-E\&R) level at screening included as covariates. For MMRM visit\*treatment is interaction term repeated factor.||-0.04|-0.4|= 0.017
81605712|NCT02002884|162888272|SUPERIORITY||LS-Mean difference|-0.07|||=|0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.15|||MMRM|||LS-Means are from mixed model with treatment group, pooled site and pre-treatment status included as fixed factors and AS at baseline, GMFCS-E\&R level at screening included as covariates. For MMRM visit\*treatment is interaction term repeated factor.||0.15|-0.29|= 0.546
81605713|NCT02002884|162888273|SUPERIORITY||LS-Mean difference|0.09|||=|0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.28|||ANCOVA|||LS-Means are from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment group, pooled site and pretreatment status included as fixed factors and maximum AS score of the two possible primary target patterns flexed elbow or flexed wrist baseline, GMFCS-E\&R level at screening included as covariates.||0.28|-0.1|= 0.34
81605714|NCT02002884|162888273|SUPERIORITY||LS-Mean difference|-0.12|||=|0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.11|||ANCOVA|||LS-Means are from ANCOVA with treatment group, pooled site and pre-treatment status included as fixed factors and maximum AS score of the two possible primary target patterns flexed elbow or flexed wrist baseline, GMFCS-E\&R level at screening included as covariates.||0.11|-0.36|= 0.297
81605715|NCT00872430|162888347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81605716|NCT00872430|162888348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||All data were collected and entered before the opening of the codes of blinding of researchers. We used t test for paired samples and test for repeated measures linear regression for variables with more than two measures.With an improvement of 40% in the tea group and of 20% in the placebo group, with a power (1-ß) of 80% and a alpha error 0.05, it was necessary to include 32 points of comparison, which would be achieved with at least 16 patients, since it's a crossover study.||||<0.001
81605717|NCT02091739|162888352|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.03|||MMRM|||"A fixed sequence test procedure was used for the confirmatory analysis of the co-primary endpoints by comparing the least square (LS) means estimates of an mixed model repeated measurement (MMRM) model (2-sided, significance level alpha=0.05) between treatment groups in the following order:~1. IncobotulinumtoxinA 100 units versus (v) Placebo~2. IncobotulinumtoxinA 75 units v Placebo"||0.03|-0.15|= 0.004
81605718|NCT02091739|162888352|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|=|0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.04|||MMRM|||"A fixed sequence test procedure was used for the confirmatory analysis of the co-primary endpoints by comparing the least square means estimates of an MMRM model (2-sided, significance level alpha=0.05) between treatment groups in the following order:~1. IncobotulinumtoxinA 100 units v Placebo~2. IncobotulinumtoxinA 75 units v Placebo"||0.04|-0.08|= 0.542
81605719|NCT02091739|162888353|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.94|||MMRM|||"A fixed sequence test procedure was used for the confirmatory analysis of the co-primary endpoints by comparing the least square means estimates of an MMRM model (2-sided, significance level alpha=0.05) between treatment groups in the following order:~1. IncobotulinumtoxinA 100 units v Placebo~2. IncobotulinumtoxinA 75 units v Placebo"||0.94|0.22|= 0.002
81605720|NCT02091739|162888353|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181|=|0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.71|||MMRM|||"A fixed sequence test procedure was used for the confirmatory analysis of the co-primary endpoints by comparing the least square means estimates of an MMRM model (2-sided, significance level alpha=0.05) between treatment groups in the following order:~1. IncobotulinumtoxinA 100 units v Placebo~2. IncobotulinumtoxinA 75 units v Placebo"||0.71|-0.01|= 0.055
81645796|NCT02630706|162982080|OTHER||Difference in % vs. Placebo|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|4.6|||||||Miettinen-Nurminen method|4.6|-16.5|
81645797|NCT02630706|162982080|OTHER||Difference in % vs. Placebo|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|7.7|||||||Miettinen-Nurminen method|7.7|-13.3|
81645798|NCT02630706|162982081|OTHER||Difference in % vs. Placebo|-8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|3.0|||||||Miettinen-Nurminen method|3.0|-20.5|
81645799|NCT02630706|162982081|OTHER||Difference in % vs. Placebo|-4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|6.9|||||||Miettinen-Nurminen method|6.9|-16.5|
81605721|NCT03469349|162888356|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|29.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.083||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.35|49.02|||MMRM|||Least squares means, p-values were obtained using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance with treatment, center, sex, age group, smoking status, diabetic status, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||49.02|9.35|0.0041
81605722|NCT03469349|162888357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|15.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.814||0.0431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|31.24|||MMRM|||Week 2: Least squares means, p-values were obtained using a MMRM analysis of covariance with treatment, center, sex, age group, smoking status, diabetic status, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||31.24|0.49|0.0431
81605723|NCT03469349|162888357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|35.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.48||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.96|60.05|||MMRM|||Week 24: Least squares means, p-values were obtained using a MMRM analysis of covariance with treatment, center, sex, age group, smoking status, diabetic status, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||60.05|10.96|0.0047
81605724|NCT03469349|162888358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0227|||||||MMRM|||Week 2: p-values were obtained using a MMRM analysis of covariance with treatment, center, sex, age group, smoking status, diabetic status, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||||0.0227
81605725|NCT03469349|162888358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||MMRM|||Week 12: p-values were obtained using a MMRM analysis of covariance with treatment, center, sex, age group, smoking status, diabetic status, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||||0.0007
81605726|NCT03469349|162888358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0023|||||||MMRM|||Week 24: p-values were obtained using a MMRM analysis of covariance with treatment, center, sex, age group, smoking status, diabetic status, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||||0.0023
81605727|NCT03469349|162888359|NON_INFERIORITY|As the sample size was too small, clinically significant difference in actovegin and placebo could not be defined, the non-inferiority margin was defined as priori based on clinical reasoning.||||||0.9592||||||p-values were obtained using logistic regression adjusting for treatment.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||||0.9592
81463009|NCT03423173|162618346|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between immune responses of 2 trial groups was established if the 95% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within pre-specified equivalence margins of 0.5 and 2.0.|GMT Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.33|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-3||1.33|0.68|
81605728|NCT03469349|162888359|NON_INFERIORITY|As the sample size was too small, clinically significant difference in actovegin and placebo could not be defined, the non-inferiority margin was defined as priori based on clinical reasoning.||||||0.5823||||||p-values were obtained using logistic regression adjusting for treatment.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 24||||0.5823
81605729|NCT03469349|162888360|NON_INFERIORITY|As the sample size was too small, clinically significant difference in actovegin and placebo could not be defined, the non-inferiority margin was defined as priori based on clinical reasoning.||||||0.9424||||||p-values were obtained using logistic regression adjusting for treatment.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.9424
81605730|NCT03469349|162888361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3758|||||||MMRM|||Physical Health Score: Week 12; Least squares means, p-values were obtained using a MMRM analysis of covariance with treatment, center, sex, age group, smoking status, diabetic status, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||||0.3758
81605731|NCT03469349|162888361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1412|||||||MMRM|||Physical Health Score: Week 24; Least squares means, p-values were obtained using a MMRM analysis of covariance with treatment, center, sex, age group, smoking status, diabetic status, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||||0.1412
81605732|NCT03469349|162888361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1009|||||||MMRM|||Mental Health Score: Week 12; Least squares means, p-values were obtained using a MMRM analysis of covariance with treatment, center, sex, age group, smoking status, diabetic status, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||||0.1009
81605733|NCT03469349|162888361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||MMRM|||Mental Health Score: Week 24; Least squares means, p-values were obtained using a MMRM analysis of covariance with treatment, center, sex, age group, smoking status, diabetic status, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||||0.0015
81605734|NCT02307513|162888391|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-92.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-130.59|-54.6|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with AUC W0-12 as the response variables; treatment arm, sex, region as factors and the number of oral ulcers at baseline as a covariate.|Treatment difference = Apremilast - Placebo|The AUC W0-12 for oral ulcer counts was compared between the placebo treatment group and the apremilast 30 BID treatment group using a 2-tailed parametric analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) test at the 0.05 significance level.||-54.60|-130.59|<0.0001
81605735|NCT02307513|162888392|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-24.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|-16.8|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for the change from baseline with the treatment arm, sex, region as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-16.8|-32.8|<0.0001
81605736|NCT02307513|162888393|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-11.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|-7.67|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for the change from baseline with the treatment arm, sex, region as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-7.67|-16.20|<0.0001
81605737|NCT02307513|162888394|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.5||||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for the change from baseline with the treatment arm, sex, region as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.0|-1.0|0.0335
81605738|NCT02307513|162888395|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.6|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for the change from baseline with the treatment arm, sex, region as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.6|-1.4|<0.0001
81605739|NCT02307513|162888396|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.5|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for the change from baseline with the treatment arm, sex, region as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.5|-1.3|<0.0001
81605740|NCT02307513|162888397|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in percentages|25.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.5|34.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2 sided p-value based on the CMH test adjusting for sex and region.|Adjusted difference was the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 4 strata of combined sex and region factors with the CMH weights.|||34.6|15.5|<0.0001
81605741|NCT02307513|162888398|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.692|3.405|||Stratified Log-Rank Test|Treatment comparison is based on the stratified log-rank test, with sex and region as the stratification factors.|The HR is based on the stratified Cox model with baseline number of oral ulcers and sex and region as the stratification factors.|||3.405|1.692|<0.0001
81605742|NCT02307513|162888399|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in percentages|30.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|43.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2 sided p-value based on the CMH test adjusting for sex and region.|Adjusted difference was the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 4 strata of combined sex and region factors with the CMH weights.|||43.1|18.1|<0.0001
81605743|NCT02307513|162888400|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-3.0||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-1.4|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for the change from baseline with the treatment arm, sex, region as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-1.4|-4.5|0.0003
81605744|NCT02307513|162888401|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in percentages|28.4||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|60.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2 sided p-value based on the CMH test adjusting for sex.|Adjusted difference was the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of sex with the CMH weights.|||60.4|-3.6|0.1100
81605745|NCT02307513|162888402|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in percentages|17.5||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|30.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value was based on the CMH test, adjusting for sex and region.|Adjusted difference was the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 4 strata of combined sex and region factors with the CMH weights.|||30.7|4.2|0.0204
81605746|NCT02307513|162888403|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.611||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.408|0.915|||Stratified Log Rank Test|Treatment comparison is based on the stratified log-rank test, with sex and region as the stratification factors.|The HR is based on the stratified Cox model with baseline number of oral ulcers and sex and region as the stratification factors|||0.915|0.408|0.0112
81605747|NCT02307513|162888404|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex and region as factors and the baseline ulcers number as a covariate.||||0.0|-0.9|0.0683
81605748|NCT02307513|162888405|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.1||||0.5944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for the change from baseline, with treatment arm, sex and region as factors and the baseline score as a covariate.||||0.3|-0.4|0.5944
81605749|NCT02307513|162888406|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-5.5||||0.6182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|16.7|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for the change from baseline, with treatment arm, sex and region as factors and the baseline score as a covariate.||||16.7|-27.6|0.6182
81605750|NCT05952297|162888422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||mixed model|linear mixed model, time x condition effect||||||.88
81645800|NCT02630706|162982084|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), Country (China, other), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in LS Means vs. Placebo|-27.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.85|-21.7|||cLDA|||||-21.70|-33.85|<0.001
81645801|NCT02630706|162982084|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), Country (China, other), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in LS Means vs. Placebo|-30.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.45|-24.35|||cLDA|||||-24.35|-36.45|<0.001
81645802|NCT02630706|162982085|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in LS Means vs. Placebo|-26.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.41|-20.01|||cLDA|||||-20.01|-32.41|<0.001
81645803|NCT02630706|162982085|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in LS Means vs. Placebo|-28.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.67|-22.43|||cLDA|||||-22.43|-34.67|<0.001
81645804|NCT02630706|162982086|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), Country (China, other), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in LS Means vs. Placebo|-2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-1.5|||cLDA|||||-1.50|-2.51|<0.001
81645805|NCT02630706|162982086|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), Country (China, other), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in the LS Means vs. Placebo|-1.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-1.28|||cLDA|||||-1.28|-2.28|<0.001
81645806|NCT02630706|162982087|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in LS Means vs. Placebo|-2.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|-1.21|||cLDA|||||-1.21|-2.63|<0.001
81645807|NCT02630706|162982087|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in the LS Means vs. Placebo|-1.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|-1.21|||cLDA|||||-1.21|-2.36|<0.001
81645808|NCT02630706|162982088|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted odds ratio based on a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment anti-hyperglycemic medication status at screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), Country (China, other), baseline eGFR (continuous) and baseline A1C (continuous). Missing data imputed using the cLDA model fitted with fixed effects as in the primary analysis.|Adjusted Odds Ratio relative to placebo|4.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|8.35|||Logistic regression model|||||8.35|2.49|<0.001
81645809|NCT02630706|162982088|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted odds ratio based on a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment anti-hyperglycemic medication status at screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), Country (China, other), baseline eGFR (continuous) and baseline A1C (continuous). Missing data imputed using the cLDA model fitted with fixed effects as in the primary analysis.|Adjusted Odds Ratio relative to placebo|4.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|8.36|||Logistic regression model|||||8.36|2.52|<0.001
81645810|NCT02630706|162982089|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted odds ratio based on a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment anti-hyperglycemic medication status at screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous) and baseline A1C (continuous). Missing data imputed using the cLDA model fitted with fixed effects as in the primary analysis.|Adjusted Odds Ratio relative to placebo|4.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|8.68|||Logistic regression model|||||8.68|2.32|<0.001
81525325|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|7.17||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|47.27|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (Dysglycemic)||47.27|1.09|0.041
81645811|NCT02630706|162982089|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted odds ratio based on a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment anti-hyperglycemic medication status at screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous) and baseline A1C (continuous). Missing data imputed using the cLDA model fitted with fixed effects as in the primary analysis.|Adjusted Odds Ratio relative to placebo|3.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|6.8|||Logistic regression model|||||6.80|1.77|<0.001
81645812|NCT02630706|162982090|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), Country (China, other), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in the LS Means vs. Placebo|-4.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.48|-1.69|||cLDA|||||-1.69|-6.48|<0.001
81525326|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|11.89||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|60.93|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (Dysglycemic)||60.93|2.32|0.003
81525327|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|11.72|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (Dysglycemic)||11.72|0.08|0.976
81525328|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|8.78||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|56.44|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (Dysglycemic)||56.44|1.37|0.022
81645813|NCT02630706|162982090|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), Country (China, other), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in the LS Means vs. Placebo|-5.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.68|-2.92|||cLDA|||||-2.92|-7.68|<0.001
81645814|NCT02630706|162982091|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in the LS Means vs. Placebo|-2.64||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.36|0.09|||cLDA|||||0.09|-5.36|0.058
81645815|NCT02630706|162982091|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in the LS Means vs. Placebo|-4.08||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|-1.39|||cLDA|||||-1.39|-6.78|0.003
81645816|NCT02630706|162982092|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), Country (China, other), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in the LS Means vs. Placebo|-1.4||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.2|||cLDA|||||0.20|-3.00|0.086
81645817|NCT02630706|162982092|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), Country (China, other), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in the LS Means vs. Placebo|-1.42||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|0.17|||cLDA|||||0.17|-3.01|0.081
81645818|NCT02630706|162982093|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in the LS Means vs. Placebo|-0.95||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.9|||cLDA|||||0.90|-2.80|0.315
81645819|NCT02630706|162982093|SUPERIORITY|cLDA model with fixed effects for treatment, time, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at Screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous) and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Difference in the LS Means vs. Placebo|-1.0||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|0.83|||cLDA|||||0.83|-2.83|0.282
81645820|NCT02630706|162982094|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted odds ratio based on a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment anti-hyperglycemic medication status at screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), Country (China, other), baseline eGFR (continuous) and baseline A1C (continuous). Missing data imputed using the cLDA model fitted with fixed effects as in the primary analysis.|Adjusted Odds Ratio relative to placebo|8.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|32.22||Nominal p-values were provided.|Logistic regression model|||||32.22|2.46|0.001
81645821|NCT02630706|162982094|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted odds ratio based on a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment anti-hyperglycemic medication status at screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), Country (China, other), baseline eGFR (continuous) and baseline A1C (continuous). Missing data imputed using the cLDA model fitted with fixed effects as in the primary analysis.|Adjusted Odds Ratio relative to placebo|10.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.95|38.71||Nominal p-values were provided.|Logistic regression model|||||38.71|2.95|<0.001
81525329|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|7.5||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|46.99|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (Dysglycemic)||46.99|1.20|0.032
81645822|NCT02630706|162982095|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted Odds Ratio based on a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment anti-hyperglycemic medication status at screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), Country (China, other), baseline eGFR (continuous) and baseline A1C (continuous). Missing data imputed using the cLDA model fitted with fixed effects as in the primary analysis.|Adjusted Odds Ratio relative to placebo|8.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|27.6||Nominal p-values were provided.|Logistic regression model|||||27.60|2.52|<0.001
81645823|NCT02630706|162982095|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted odds ratio based on a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, anti-hyperglycemic medication status at screening (metformin alone, metformin + another AHA), baseline eGFR (continuous) and baseline A1C (continuous). Missing data imputed using the cLDA model fitted with fixed effects as in the primary analysis.|Adjusted Odds Ratio relative to placebo|8.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|28.11||Nominal p-values were provided.|Logistic regression model|||||28.11|2.44|<0.001
81645824|NCT02630706|162982096|OTHER||Difference in % (Ert. 15 mg. - placebo)|-9.0|||<|0.001||95.0|-14.5|-5.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by country ('China' or 'other') for the overall population.||||-5.0|-14.5|<0.001
81645825|NCT02630706|162982096|OTHER||Difference in % (Ert. 5 mg. - placebo)|-8.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-4.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by country ('China' or 'other') for the overall population.||||-4.4|-14.0|<0.001
81525330|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|11.28||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|60.46|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (Dysglycemic)||60.46|2.11|0.005
81463010|NCT03423173|162618346|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between immune responses of 2 trial groups was established if the 95% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within pre-specified equivalence margins of 0.5 and 2.0.|GMT Ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.71|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-3||1.71|0.87|
81463011|NCT03423173|162618346|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between immune responses of 2 trial groups was established if the 95% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within pre-specified equivalence margins of 0.5 and 2.0.|GMT Ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.82|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-4||0.82|0.46|
81463012|NCT03423173|162618346|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between immune responses of 2 trial groups was established if the 95% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within pre-specified equivalence margins of 0.5 and 2.0.|GMT Ratio|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.17|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-4||2.17|1.22|
81463013|NCT03423173|162618346|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between immune responses of 2 trial groups was established if the 95% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within pre-specified equivalence margins of 0.5 and 2.0.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.35|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-4||1.35|0.75|
81463014|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rates Difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|6.06|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-1 at Day 120||6.06|-4.99|
81463015|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|-1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|3.19|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-1 at Day 120||3.19|-6.90|
81463016|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|-2.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.45|2.69|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-1 at Day 120||2.69|-7.45|
81463017|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|7.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|15.3|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-1 at Day 270||15.30|0.64|
81463018|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|7.65|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-1 at Day 270||7.65|-4.67|
81463019|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|-6.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|1.04|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-1 at Day 270||1.04|-14.00|
81463020|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|5.29|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-2 at Day 120||5.29|-3.87|
81463021|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|-0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.24|3.17|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-2 at Day 120||3.17|-5.24|
81463022|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|-1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.05|2.58|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-2 at Day 120||2.58|-6.05|
81463023|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|2.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|7.44|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-2 at Day 270||7.44|-2.12|
81463024|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|5.24|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-2 at Day 270||5.24|-3.41|
81463025|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|-1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.67|3.17|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-2 at Day 270||3.17|-6.67|
81463026|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|2.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|9.06|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-3 at Day 120||9.06|-3.07|
81463027|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|-0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.17|4.44|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-3 at Day 120||4.44|-6.17|
81463028|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|-3.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.74|2.03|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-3 at Day 120||2.03|-9.74|
81463029|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|6.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|14.56|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-3 at Day 270||14.56|-1.03|
81525331|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.21||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|21.28|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (Normoglycemic)||21.28|0.48|0.227
81605751|NCT01225822|162888423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.375|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.244|0.577||Dose relationship tested using a hierarchical testing procedure to preserve type I error rate at 5%. 225 mg bid was compared to 50 mg bid. If a difference significant at 5% level was found, then 150 mg bid was compared to 50 mg bid|Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 225 mg bid vs. BIBR 1048 50 mg bid comparison. The primary objective of the trial was to establish a dose relationship among BIBR 1048 doses studied in the prevention of VTE. The statistical model was a logistic regression which included treatment and centre..||0.577|0.244|<0.0001
81605752|NCT01225822|162888423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.518||||0.0015||95.0|0.344|0.778||Dose relationship tested using a hierarchical testing procedure to preserve type I error rate at 5%. 225 mg bid was compared to 50 mg bid. If a difference significant at 5% level was found, then 150 mg bid was compared to 50 mg bid|Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 150 mg bid vs. BIBR 1048 50 mg bid comparison. The primary objective of the trial was to establish a dose relationship among BIBR 1048 doses studied in the prevention of VTE. The statistical model was a logistic regression which included treatment and centre..||0.778|0.344|0.0015
81605753|NCT01225822|162888423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.7856||95.0|0.599|1.473|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 300 mg qd vs. BIBR 1048 150 mg bid comparison. Secondary analysis to compare once daily dosing vs. twice daily dosing. . The statistical model was a logistic regression which included treatment and centre.||1.473|0.599|0.7856
81605754|NCT01225822|162888423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.469||||0.0007||95.0|0.302|0.727|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 225 mg bid vs. Enoxaparin 40 mg qd comparison. Secondary analysis, active control used as reference. The statistical model was a logistic regression which included treatment and centre.||0.727|0.302|0.0007
81605755|NCT01225822|162888423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.647||||0.0401||95.0|0.427|0.98|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 150 mg bid vs. Enoxaparin 40 mg qd comparison. Secondary analysis, active control used as reference. The statistical model was a logistic regression which included treatment and centre.||0.98|0.427|0.0401
81605756|NCT01225822|162888423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.249||||0.2446||95.0|0.859|1.817|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 50 mg bid vs. Enoxaparin 40 mg qd comparison. Secondary analysis, active control used as reference. The statistical model was a logistic regression which included treatment and centre.||1.817|0.859|0.2446
81645826|NCT02630706|162982097|OTHER||Difference in % (Ert. 15 mg. - placebo)|-8.9||||0.001||95.0|-15.1|-4.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||-4.2|-15.1|0.001
81645827|NCT02630706|162982097|OTHER||Difference in % (Ert. 5 mg. - placebo)|-9.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|-5.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||-5.7|-15.8|<0.001
81645828|NCT00702273|162982141|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin of -8%|Risk Difference (RD)|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|7.4||||||Treatment groups were compared with a generalized linear model including covariates treatment group, age class and region.||7.4|-2.6|
81645829|NCT01123512|162982148|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Pr( Pt - Pc \> -12.5% \| data), calculated using Bayesian multiple imputation for missing 12-month values, as specified in the protocol. The Kiva System is declared non-inferior to control if Pr( Pt - Pc \> -12.5% \| data)\> 96.6%."|% Probability of Equivalence = 99.92|99.92|||||TWO_SIDED|||||"Pr( Pt - Pc \> -12.5% \| data), calculated using Bayesian multiple imputation for missing 12-month values, as specified in the protocol. The Kiva System is declared non-inferior to control if Pr( Pt - Pc \> -12.5% \| data)\> 96.6%."|Bayesian test of proportions|||||||
81645830|NCT02551692|162982149|OTHER||Partial sum of squares|855.65||||0.534|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.534
81463030|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|10.23|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-3 at Day 270||10.23|-4.28|
81463031|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|-3.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.97|4.39|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-3 at Day 270||4.39|-11.97|
81463032|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.68|1.55|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-4 at Day 120||1.55|-7.68|
81525332|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|7.85|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (Normoglycemic)||7.85|0.06|0.763
81525333|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.68||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|28.7|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (Normoglycemic)||28.70|0.76|0.095
81605757|NCT01225822|162888424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.375|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.244|0.577||Dose relationship tested using a hierarchical testing procedure to preserve type I error rate at 5%. 225 mg bid was compared to 50 mg bid. If a difference significant at 5% level was found, then 150 mg bid was compared to 50 mg bid|Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 225 mg bid vs. BIBR 1048 50 mg bid comparison. The primary objective of the trial was to establish a dose relationship among BIBR 1048 doses studied in the prevention of VTE. The statistical model was a logistic regression which included treatment and centre..||0.577|0.244|<0.0001
81605758|NCT01225822|162888424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.518||||0.0015||95.0|0.344|0.778||Dose relationship tested using a hierarchical testing procedure to preserve type I error rate at 5%. 225 mg bid was compared to 50 mg bid. If a difference significant at 5% level was found, then 150 mg bid was compared to 50 mg bid|Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 150 mg bid vs. BIBR 1048 50 mg bid comparison. The primary objective of the trial was to establish a dose relationship among BIBR 1048 doses studied in the prevention of VTE. The statistical model was a logistic regression which included treatment and centre..||0.778|0.344|0.0015
81645831|NCT02551692|162982150|OTHER||Partial sum of squares|29602.69||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.26
81645832|NCT02551692|162982151|OTHER||Partial sum of squares|101.69||||0.318|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.318
81645833|NCT01196741|162982162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.23|||Regression, Cox|||||1.23|0.65|0.57
81645834|NCT01196741|162982163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.81
81645835|NCT01196741|162982166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0476|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0476
81645836|NCT01196741|162982168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.99
81605759|NCT01225822|162888424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.7856||95.0|0.599|1.473|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 300 mg qd vs. BIBR 1048 150 mg bid comparison. Secondary analysis to compare once daily dosing vs. twice daily dosing. . The statistical model was a logistic regression which included treatment and centre.||1.473|0.599|0.7856
81605760|NCT01225822|162888424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.469||||0.0007||95.0|0.302|0.727|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 225 mg bid vs. Enoxaparin 40 mg qd comparison. Secondary analysis, active control used as reference. The statistical model was a logistic regression which included treatment and centre.||0.727|0.302|0.0007
81605761|NCT01225822|162888424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.647||||0.0401||95.0|0.427|0.98|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 150 mg bid vs. Enoxaparin 40 mg qd comparison. Secondary analysis, active control used as reference. The statistical model was a logistic regression which included treatment and centre.||0.98|0.427|0.0401
81605762|NCT01225822|162888424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.249||||0.2446||95.0|0.859|1.817|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 50 mg bid vs. Enoxaparin 40 mg qd comparison. Secondary analysis, active control used as reference. The statistical model was a logistic regression which included treatment and centre.||1.817|0.859|0.2446
81605763|NCT01225822|162888425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.334||||0.0373||95.0|0.199|0.938|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 225 mg bid vs. BIBR 1048 50 mg bid, same methodology as primary endpoint.||0.938|0.199|0.0373
81605764|NCT01225822|162888425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.837||||0.6659||95.0|0.374|1.875|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 150 mg bid vs. BIBR 1048 50 mg bid, same methodology as primary endpoint.||1.875|0.374|0.6659
81605765|NCT01225822|162888425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.505||||0.1882||95.0|0.183|1.397|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 150 mg bid vs. BIBR 1048 300 mg qd, same methodology as primary endpoint.||1.397|0.183|0.1882
81605766|NCT01225822|162888425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.805||||0.5566||95.0|0.39|1.66|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 50 mg bid vs. Enoxaparin 40 mg qd, same methodology as primary endpoint.||1.66|0.39|0.5566
81605767|NCT01225822|162888425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.674||||0.3253||95.0|0.307|1.48|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 150 mg bid vs. Enoxaparin 40 mg qd, same methodology as primary endpoint.||1.48|0.307|0.3253
81525334|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.33||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|24.83|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (Normoglycemic)||24.83|1.14|0.033
81525335|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|8.1|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (Normoglycemic)||8.10|0.06|0.788
81605768|NCT01225822|162888425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.269||||0.0114||95.0|0.097|0.744|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 225 mg bid vs. Enoxaparin 40 mg qd, same methodology as primary endpoint.||0.744|0.097|0.0114
81605769|NCT01225822|162888426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.332||||0.036||95.0|0.118|0.931|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 225 mg bid vs. BIBR 1048 50 mg bid, same methodology as primary endpoint.||0.931|0.118|0.036
81605770|NCT01225822|162888426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.687||||0.3884||95.0|0.293|1.611|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 150 mg bid vs. BIBR 1048 50 mg bid, same methodology as primary endpoint.||1.611|0.293|0.3884
81605771|NCT01225822|162888426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.616||||0.3674||95.0|0.215|1.766|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 150 mg bid vs. BIBR 1048 300 mg qd, same methodology as primary endpoint.||1.766|0.215|0.3674
81605772|NCT01225822|162888426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.809||||0.5663||95.0|0.393|1.668|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 50 mg bid vs. Enoxaparin 40 mg qd, same methodology as primary endpoint.||1.668|0.393|0.5663
81605773|NCT01225822|162888426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.556||||0.1678||95.0|0.242|1.28|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 150 mg bid vs. Enoxaparin 40 mg qd, same methodology as primary endpoint.||1.28|0.242|0.1678
81605774|NCT01225822|162888426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.269||||0.0113||95.0|0.097|0.743|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 225 mg bid vs. Enoxaparin 40 mg qd, same methodology as primary endpoint.||0.743|0.097|0.0113
81605775|NCT01225822|162888427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.818||||0.0077||95.0|2.077|120.474|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 225 mg bid vs. BIBR 1048 50 mg bid, same methodology as for primary endpoint||120.474|2.077|0.0077
81605776|NCT01225822|162888427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.907||||0.0062||95.0|2.229|128.238|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 150 mg bid vs. BIBR 1048 50 mg bid, same methodology as for primary endpoint||128.238|2.229|0.0062
81605777|NCT01225822|162888427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.136||||0.7192||95.0|0.567|2.276|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 150 mg bid vs. BIBR 1048 300 mg qd, same methodology as for primary endpoint||2.276|0.567|0.7192
81605778|NCT01225822|162888427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.121||||0.0472||95.0|0.015|0.974|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 50 mg bid vs. Enoxaparin 40 mg qd, same methodology as for primary endpoint||0.974|0.015|0.0472
81605779|NCT01225822|162888427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.049||||0.1043||95.0|0.862|4.868|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 150 mg bid vs. Enoxaparin 40 mg qd, same methodology as for primary endpoint||4.868|0.862|0.1043
81605780|NCT01225822|162888427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.917||||0.1448||95.0|0.799|4.597|||Regression, Logistic|||BIBR 1048 225 mg bid vs. Enoxaparin 40 mg qd, same methodology as for primary endpoint||4.597|0.799|0.1448
81605781|NCT01225822|162888429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.871||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.221|128.142|||Regression, Logistic|||||128.142|2.221|0.0063
81605782|NCT01225822|162888429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|22.338||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.983|167.268|||Regression, Logistic|||||167.268|2.983|0.0025
81605783|NCT01225822|162888429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.919||||0.7973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.483|1.75|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.750|0.483|0.7973
81605784|NCT01225822|162888429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.068||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.522|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.522|0.009|0.0097
81605785|NCT01225822|162888429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.522||||0.2375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.758|3.058|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.058|0.758|0.2375
81605786|NCT01225822|162888429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.7104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.403|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.403|0.550|0.7104
81605787|NCT02541383|162888440|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.12|1.21|0.0010
81605788|NCT02541383|162888441|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.68|||Log Rank|||||0.68|0.42|<0.0001
81605789|NCT02541383|162888442|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.72|||Log Rank|||||0.72|0.52|<0.0001
81605790|NCT01508013|162888448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.633|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.633
81605791|NCT01508013|162888449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.001
81605792|NCT01508013|162888450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.018
81605793|NCT01279343|162888477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.3|-5.9|0.03
81605794|NCT01279343|162888478|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.23|||Chi-squared|||Comparison of vaginal delivery between groups.||1.23|.80|0.96
81605795|NCT01279343|162888478|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.9|||Chi-squared|||Cesarean deliveries were compared between the groups.||1.90|0.57|0.90
81525336|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|7.62|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (Normoglycemic)||7.62|0.06|0.751
81605796|NCT04534114|162888487|OTHER|Fesomersen groups were compared to the placebo group using two-sided log-rank tests. Due to the exploratory nature of these analyses, no multiplicity adjustment was done. Cause-specific hazard ratio and corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence intervals, comparing the hazards for the event-of-interest in each of the Fesomersen groups with the placebo group were estimated based on three separate cause-specific Cox proportional hazards models as exploratory analysis.|Cause specific Hazard ratio|0.94||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|4.68|||Log Rank|||||4.68|0.19|0.944
81605797|NCT04534114|162888487|OTHER|Fesomersen groups were compared to the placebo group using two-sided log-rank tests. Due to the exploratory nature of these analyses, no multiplicity adjustment was done. Cause-specific hazard ratio and corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence intervals, comparing the hazards for the event-of-interest in each of the Fesomersen groups with the placebo group were estimated based on three separate cause-specific Cox proportional hazards models as exploratory analysis.|Cause specific Hazard ratio|0.95||||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|4.72|||Log Rank|||||4.72|0.19|0.953
81605798|NCT04534114|162888487|OTHER|Fesomersen groups were compared to the placebo group using two-sided log-rank tests. Due to the exploratory nature of these analyses, no multiplicity adjustment was done. Cause-specific hazard ratio and corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence intervals, comparing the hazards for the event-of-interest in each of the Fesomersen groups with the placebo group were estimated based on three separate cause-specific Cox proportional hazards models as exploratory analysis.|Cause specific Hazard ratio|0.63||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.75|||Log Rank|||||3.75|0.10|0.605
81645837|NCT01227928|162982169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.984|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.595|1.626|||||The Hazard Ratio (HR) is estimated using a Pike estimator. The HR was adjusted for the stratification factor of first-line treatment outcome.|||1.626|0.595|
81645838|NCT01227928|162982170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.811||||0.5901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.376|1.751|||Log Rank||The Hazard Ratio (HR) is estimated using a Pike estimator. The HR was adjusted for the three stratification factors.|||1.751|0.376|0.5901
81525337|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|8.05||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|51.09|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (Normoglycemic)||51.09|1.27|0.027
81525338|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|6.64||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|34.0|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (Normoglycemic)||34.00|1.30|0.023
81525339|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|4.78|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (T2DM)||4.78|0.05|0.528
81605799|NCT04534114|162888488|OTHER|Fesomersen groups were compared to the placebo group using two-sided log-rank tests. Due to the exploratory nature of these analyses, no multiplicity adjustment was done. Cause-specific hazard ratio and corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence intervals, comparing the hazards for the event-of-interest in each of the Fesomersen groups with the placebo group were estimated based on three separate cause-specific Cox proportional hazards models as exploratory analysis.|Cause specific Hazard ratio|1.45||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|6.08|||Log Rank|||||6.08|0.34|0.612
81605800|NCT04534114|162888488|OTHER|Fesomersen groups were compared to the placebo group using two-sided log-rank tests. Due to the exploratory nature of these analyses, no multiplicity adjustment was done. Cause-specific hazard ratio and corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence intervals, comparing the hazards for the event-of-interest in each of the Fesomersen groups with the placebo group were estimated based on three separate cause-specific Cox proportional hazards models as exploratory analysis.|Cause specific Hazard ratio|1.27||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|5.66|||Log Rank|||||5.66|0.28|0.757
81605801|NCT04534114|162888488|OTHER|Fesomersen groups were compared to the placebo group using two-sided log-rank tests. Due to the exploratory nature of these analyses, no multiplicity adjustment was done. Cause-specific hazard ratio and corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence intervals, comparing the hazards for the event-of-interest in each of the Fesomersen groups with the placebo group were estimated based on three separate cause-specific Cox proportional hazards models as exploratory analysis.|Cause specific Hazard ratio|0.91||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|4.52|||Log Rank|||||4.52|0.18|0.909
81605802|NCT03287414|162888495|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1379||0.3248|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.115|0.241||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model.|MMRM|||||0.241|-0.115|0.3248
81605803|NCT03287414|162888496|OTHER|||||||0.868|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.868
81648264|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Anxiety Somatic||0.3|-0.1|0.4480
81525340|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|6.68|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (T2DM)||6.68|0.17|0.958
81525341|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|9.49|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (T2DM)||9.49|0.30|0.546
81525342|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding test|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.09||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|11.75|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (T2DM)||11.75|0.81|0.098
81525343|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|8.7|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (T2DM)||8.70|0.31|0.563
81605804|NCT03287414|162888498|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.6||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.1|6.3|||Log Rank|||PFS1||6.3|1.1|0.921
81605805|NCT03287414|162888498|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.2||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.9|5.6|||Log Rank|||PFS2||5.6|0.9|0.863
81605806|NCT03287414|162888499|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.2||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.9|5.6|||Log Rank|||FVC||5.6|0.9|0.863
81605807|NCT03287414|162888499|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.4|2.0|||Log Rank|||DLCO||2.0|0.4|0.457
81605808|NCT03287414|162888499|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.1|0.6|||Log Rank|||6MWD||0.6|0.1|0.019
81605809|NCT03287414|162888500|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.611|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.6|2.0|||Log Rank|||Composite Endpoint 1||2.0|0.6|0.611
81605810|NCT03287414|162888500|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.6|1.9|||Log Rank|||Composite Endpoint 2||1.9|0.6|0.549
81605811|NCT03287414|162888501|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares of the Mean|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3109||0.7576|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.615|0.774||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model.|MMRM|||||0.774|-2.615|0.7576
81605812|NCT03287414|162888502|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares of the Mean|32.222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|61.8632||0.3018|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-47.572|112.015||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model.|MMRM|||||112.015|-47.572|0.3018
81605813|NCT03287414|162888503|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares of the Mean|29.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.0143||0.314|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-48.22|106.553||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model.|MMRM|||||106.553|-48.220|0.3140
81605814|NCT03287414|162888504|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares of the mean|1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5422||0.1269|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.219|3.759||1-sided p-values were obtained using MMRM Model.|MMRM|||||3.759|-0.219|0.1269
81605815|NCT03245255|162888516|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81525344|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|5.38|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (T2DM)||5.38|0.06|0.610
81525345|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|9.16|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (T2DM)||9.16|0.32|0.528
81525346|NCT03100058|162738849|OTHER|Dose finding study|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.55||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|16.9|||ANCOVA|||\>=5% (T2DM)||16.90|1.23|0.023
81525347|NCT03100058|162738850|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|1.37|||ANCOVA|||||1.37|-2.96|0.470
81525348|NCT03100058|162738850|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|-1.4||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|0.76|||ANCOVA|||||0.76|-3.64|0.199
81525349|NCT03100058|162738850|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|-1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|0.76|||ANCOVA|||||0.76|-3.64|<0.001
81525350|NCT03100058|162738850|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|0.77|||ANCOVA|||||0.77|-3.56|0.206
81525351|NCT03100058|162738850|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|-3.0||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.18|-0.88|||ANCOVA|||||-0.88|-5.18|0.006
81525352|NCT03100058|162738850|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|-3.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-1.3|||ANCOVA|||||-1.30|-5.70|0.002
81525353|NCT03100058|162738850|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-1.51|||ANCOVA|||||-1.51|-5.10|<0.001
81525354|NCT03100058|162738850|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.10|-2.82|0.391
81525355|NCT03100058|162738850|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|-2.5||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.84|||ANCOVA|||||0.84|-3.10|0.259
81525356|NCT03100058|162738850|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.91|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||||-0.02|-4.91|0.048
81525357|NCT03100058|162738851|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|2.61|||ANCOVA|||||2.61|-0.62|0.225
81525358|NCT03100058|162738851|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|0.68|||ANCOVA|||||0.68|-2.62|0.247
81605816|NCT01087996|162888518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81605817|NCT01087996|162888519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.75
81605818|NCT01087996|162888520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81605819|NCT01087996|162888521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81605820|NCT01087996|162888522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81525359|NCT03100058|162738851|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|-2.0||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||||-0.34|-3.75|0.019
81525360|NCT03100058|162738851|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||||-0.33|-2.96|0.015
81525361|NCT03100058|162738851|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|0.29|||ANCOVA|||||0.29|-2.97|0.106
81525362|NCT03100058|162738851|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||||-0.31|-3.54|0.020
81525363|NCT03100058|162738851|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||||-0.12|-3.44|0.035
81525364|NCT03100058|162738851|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|-0.61|||ANCOVA|||||-0.61|-3.22|0.004
81525365|NCT03100058|162738852|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.79|||ANCOVA|||||0.79|-0.05|0.082
81525366|NCT03100058|162738852|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.21|||ANCOVA|||||0.21|-0.63|0.319
81525367|NCT03100058|162738852|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||||-0.16|-1.05|0.008
81525368|NCT03100058|162738852|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||||-0.08|-0.76|0.015
81605821|NCT01087996|162888523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81605822|NCT01087996|162888524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0|||||Repeated measures ANOVA|||||||0.87
81605823|NCT01087996|162888525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0|||||Repeated measures ANOVA|||||||0.84
81605824|NCT01087996|162888526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.55
81605825|NCT01960530|162888527|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|To investigate the absolute and relative bioavailability of cortisol from oral Infacort®, a 20 mg dose of oral Infacort® was compared to a 20 mg dose of i.v. hydrocortisone and hydrocortisone tablets, respectively (Study Periods 3-5). These investigations were conducted in dexamethasone suppressed healthy subjects. Standard bioavailability limits of 80% to 125% were used.|Geometric LSmean ratio|60.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.69|66.1||||||Evaluation of Cmax||66.10|54.69|
81605826|NCT01960530|162888527|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|To investigate the absolute and relative bioavailability of cortisol from oral Infacort®, a 20 mg dose of oral Infacort® was compared to a 20 mg dose of i.v. hydrocortisone and hydrocortisone tablets, respectively (Study Periods 3-5). These investigations were conducted in dexamethasone suppressed healthy subjects. Standard bioavailability limits of 80% to 125% were used.|Geometric LSmean ratio|106.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.92|117.76||||||||117.76|96.92|
81605827|NCT01960530|162888532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|86.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.23|95.52||||||||95.52|79.23|
81605828|NCT01960530|162888532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|89.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.72|99.04||||||||99.04|81.72|
81645839|NCT00092521|162982190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent relative risk reduction|100.0||||||95.0|95.1|100.0|||||Confidence Interval (CI) based on binomial tail probabilities and not from a dispersion parameter|||100|95.1|
81463033|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.47|5.62|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-4 at Day 120||5.62|-5.47|
81605829|NCT01008475|162888536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.64||||||||1.64|0.78|
81605830|NCT01008475|162888536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.61||||||||1.61|0.77|
81645840|NCT00092521|162982191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent relative risk reduction|100.0||||||95.0|94.9|100.0|||||CI based on binomial tail probabilities and not from a dispersion parameter|||100|94.9|
81605831|NCT01008475|162888537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.28||||||||1.28|0.54|
81605832|NCT01008475|162888537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.25||||||||1.25|0.52|
81605833|NCT01008475|162888538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.65||||||||1.65|0.75|
81605834|NCT01008475|162888538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.65||||||||1.65|0.75|
81605835|NCT01008475|162888540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.34||||||||1.34|0.67|
81605836|NCT01008475|162888540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.48||||||||1.48|0.74|
81605837|NCT01022073|162888548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.808|||||||t-test, 2 sided|This analysis is based on the completers. We are working on the imputation methods to account for the missing data and will revise results later.||||||0.808
81605838|NCT02395133|162888560|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change Difference|-14.83|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.34|-7.33|||ANCOVA|Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the co-primary and key secondary efficacy endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level. Analysis was performed using ANCOVA method.||-7.33|-22.34|= 0.0001
81605839|NCT02395133|162888560|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change Difference|-17.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.33|-10.34|||ANCOVA|Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the co-primary and key secondary efficacy endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level. Analysis was performed using ANCOVA method.||-10.34|-25.33|< 0.0001
81605840|NCT02395133|162888560|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change Difference|-21.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.36|-14.87|||ANCOVA|Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the co-primary and key secondary efficacy endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level. Analysis was performed using ANCOVA method.||-14.87|-28.36|<0.0001
81605841|NCT02395133|162888561|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|24.5|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|39.29||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region, baseline disease severity and Dupilumab regimen received in parent studies.||39.29|9.70|= 0.0040
81605842|NCT02395133|162888561|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|28.0|||=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.32|42.58||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region, baseline disease severity and Dupilumab regimen received in parent studies.||42.58|13.32|= 0.0004
81645841|NCT01878383|162982192|OTHER|Sensitivity is the percent of non-pregnant women positive for shedding HSV by culture method in which GeneXpert test results is positive. Units equals percent non-pregnant women positive.|Sensitivity|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.8|100.0|||||95% Clopper-Pearson Exact Confidence Interval|||100|90.8|
81645842|NCT01878383|162982193|OTHER|Positive percent agreement is the percent of pregnant women with positive routine PCR results in which GeneXpert test results is positive. Units equal percent of pregnant women positive.|Positive percent agreement|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.7|86.3|||||95% large sample confidence interval|||86.3|73.7|
81645843|NCT01878383|162982194|OTHER|Negative percent agreement is the percent of pregnant women with negative routine PCR results in which GeneXpert test results is negative. Units equal percent of pregnant women negative.|Negative percent agreement|99.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.0|99.5|||||95% large sample confidence interval|||99.5|99|
81645844|NCT00460564|162982232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.83|||<|0.001||95.0|-10.567|-3.093|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-3.093|-10.567|<0.001
81645845|NCT01936324|162982255|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, baseline lesion count, and center.||||||0.0003
81645846|NCT01936324|162982256|OTHER|||||||0.0032|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, baseline lesion count, and center||||||0.0032
81645847|NCT01936324|162982257|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by study center||||||0.0070
81645848|NCT01990313|162982258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.038
81605843|NCT02395133|162888561|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|41.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.93|53.52||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region, baseline disease severity and Dupilumab regimen received in parent studies.||53.52|28.93|<0.0001
81605844|NCT02395133|162888562|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|21.4|||=|0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.86|38.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region, baseline disease severity and Dupilumab regimen received in parent studies.||38.00|4.86|= 0.0130
81645849|NCT02705625|162982286|SUPERIORITY|"For the primary endpoint, the Type I error for the tests of the two doses was protected by performing a fixed-sequence multiple-testing procedure in the following order:~Step 1: 200 mg versus placebo Step 2: 100 mg versus placebo The second step was only considered as confirmatory provided the previous step was significant at a one-sided 5%-level (p\<0.05).~If the previous step was not significant, the analysis of the following step was considered descriptive."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0761||||0.4055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.703|0.55||The p-values reported is from Step 1 (comparing 200 mg versus placebo). The corresponding p-value from Step 2 (comparing 100 mg versus placebo) was 0.1458.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed model based on the mITT population was used. The model included fixed factors for treatment, time (measured in weeks), the interaction for treatment by time, baseline analgesic user (Yes/No), and random effect for clinical site. Baseline NRS was included as a covariate for adjustment. An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance pattern in the mixed effects model.||0.55|-0.703|0.4055
81645850|NCT02705625|162982287|SUPERIORITY|One model is fit for all comparison groups (MIV-711 200 mg, MIV-711 100 mg and placebo). This analysis reports the contrast that compares 200 mg versus placebo with respect to mean change from baseline in knee joint MRI bone area at Week 26.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.7||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|-4.02||p-values reported are unadjusted p-values for tests of significance for the upper one-tailed alternative hypothesis Ha: bone area increase is lower in the active treatment arm compared to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A linear mixed model based on the mITT population was used. The model included fixed factors for treatment, time (measured in weeks), the interaction for treatment-by-time, baseline analgesic user (Yes/No), and random effect for clinical site. Baseline knee joint MRI bone area was included as a covariate for adjustment.~An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance pattern in the mixed effects model."||-4.02|-25.3|0.0036
81645851|NCT02705625|162982287|SUPERIORITY|One model is fit for all comparison groups (MIV-711 200 mg, MIV-711 100 mg and placebo). This analysis reports the contrast that compares 100 mg versus placebo with respect to mean change from baseline in knee joint MRI bone area at Week 26.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.4||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-4.83||p-values reported are unadjusted p-values for tests of significance for the upper one-tailed alternative hypothesis Ha: bone area increase is lower in the active treatment arm compared to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A linear mixed model based on the mITT population was used. The model included fixed factors for treatment, time (measured in weeks), the interaction for treatment-by-time, baseline analgesic user (Yes/No), and random effect for clinical site. Baseline knee joint MRI bone area was included as a covariate for adjustment.~An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance pattern in the mixed effects model."||-4.83|-26|0.0023
81648265|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.6345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Anxiety Somatic||0.2|-0.1|0.6345
81648266|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.4123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Anxiety Somatic||0.3|-0.1|0.4123
81648267|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.7523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Anxiety Somatic||0.2|-0.2|0.7523
81648268|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.6505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal||0.1|-0.2|0.6505
81648269|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.3674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal||0.1|-0.3|0.3674
81648270|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal||0.2|-0.2|0.8360
81525369|NCT03100058|162738852|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.34|||ANCOVA|||||0.34|-0.50|0.707
81605845|NCT02395133|162888562|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|33.5|||=|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.38|49.72||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region, baseline disease severity and Dupilumab regimen received in parent studies.||49.72|17.38|= 0.0003
81605846|NCT02395133|162888562|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|42.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.36|55.76||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region, baseline disease severity and Dupilumab regimen received in parent studies.||55.76|28.36|<0.0001
81605847|NCT02395133|162888563|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|18.5|||=|0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.14|32.91||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region, baseline disease severity and Dupilumab regimen received in parent studies.||32.91|4.14|= 0.0209
81605848|NCT02395133|162888563|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|29.7|||=|0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.89|44.42||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region, baseline disease severity and Dupilumab regimen received in parent studies.||44.42|14.89|= 0.0007
81605849|NCT02395133|162888563|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|39.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.42|51.95||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region, baseline disease severity and Dupilumab regimen received in parent studies.||51.95|27.42|<0.0001
81605850|NCT02395133|162888564|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|-14.4||||0.1048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.21|0.32||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region, baseline disease severity and Dupilumab regimen received in parent studies.||0.32|-29.21|0.1048
81645852|NCT02705625|162982288|SUPERIORITY|One model is fit for all comparison groups (MIV-711 200 mg, MIV-711 100 mg and placebo). This analysis reports the contrast that compares 200 mg versus placebo with respect to mean change from baseline in MRI of cartilage thickness (Femur Region) at Week 26.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0436||||0.1253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.118||p-values reported are unadjusted p-values for tests of significance for the upper one-tailed alternative hypothesis Ha: MRI of cartilage thinning (Femur Region) is lower in the active treatment arm compared to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A linear mixed model based on the mITT population was used. The model included fixed factors for treatment, time (measured in weeks), the interaction for treatment-by-time, baseline analgesic user (Yes/No), and random effect for clinical site. Baseline MRI of cartilage thickness was included as a covariate for adjustment.~An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance pattern in the mixed effects model."||0.118|-0.031|0.1253
81648271|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal||0.1|-0.2|0.6870
81648272|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.1364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: General Somatic Symptoms||0.0|-0.3|0.1364
81605851|NCT02395133|162888564|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|-20.6|||=|0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.32|-5.89||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region, baseline disease severity and Dupilumab regimen received in parent studies.||-5.89|-35.32|= 0.0107
81605852|NCT02395133|162888564|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|-36.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.4|-23.74||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region, baseline disease severity and Dupilumab regimen received in parent studies.||-23.74|-48.40|<0.0001
81605853|NCT03621202|162888584|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The EBBMS sensitivity was 100%.|||
81605854|NCT03621202|162888585|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The EBBMS specificity was 75%.|||
81525370|NCT03100058|162738852|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.19|||ANCOVA|||||0.19|-0.65|0.280
81525371|NCT03100058|162738852|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.05|||ANCOVA|||||0.05|-0.80|0.086
81463034|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|2.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|7.81|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-4 at Day 120||7.81|-1.52|
81525372|NCT03100058|162738852|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||||-0.04|-0.72|0.030
81605855|NCT01709305|162888599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion are met when the upper limit of the two-sided 98.34% CI for the difference in LS means is less than or equal to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.3%.|Difference in LS Means|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|98.34|0.02|0.36||||||Pairwise Comparison||0.36|0.02|
81605856|NCT01709305|162888599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion are met when the upper limit of the two-sided 98.34% CI for the difference in LS means is less than or equal to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.3%.|Difference in LS Means|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|98.34|-0.15|0.21||||||Pairwise Comparison||0.21|-0.15|
81463035|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|-1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.14|5.69|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-4 at Day 270||5.69|-9.14|
81463036|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|8.95|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-4 at Day 270||8.95|-6.90|
81463037|NCT03423173|162618347|OTHER||Seropositivity Rate Difference|2.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|10.18|||||95% CI for the differences in seropositivity rates between TDV lots were calculated using the Newcombe and Wilson method.|DENV-4 at Day 270||10.18|-4.68|
81463038|NCT03423173|162618348|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.42|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-1||1.42|0.56|
81463039|NCT03423173|162618348|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.28|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-1||1.28|0.51|
81463040|NCT03423173|162618348|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.16|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-1||1.16|0.46|
81463041|NCT03423173|162618348|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.86|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-2||1.86|1.02|
81463042|NCT03423173|162618348|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.87|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-2||0.87|0.48|
81463043|NCT03423173|162618348|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.21|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-2||1.21|0.66|
81463044|NCT03423173|162618348|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.94|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-3||1.94|1.00|
81463045|NCT03423173|162618348|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.21|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-3||1.21|0.64|
81463046|NCT03423173|162618348|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.71|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-3||1.71|0.88|
81463047|NCT03423173|162618348|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.18|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-4||1.18|0.58|
81463048|NCT03423173|162618348|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.14|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-4||2.14|1.07|
81463049|NCT03423173|162618348|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.78|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including natural logarithms of titers as a response variable and trial group as a factor.|DENV-4||1.78|0.88|
81463050|NCT03852264|162618417|OTHER|90% credible interval for contrast between conditions|Mean Difference (Net)|2.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.29|6.38|||||Contrast reflecting Pet Dog Interaction - Toys Interaction|Bayesian multilevel model of area under the curve with respect to initial value (AUCi) as a function of experimental condition.||6.38|-1.29|
81463051|NCT03852264|162618417|OTHER|90% credible interval for contrast between conditions|Mean Difference (Net)|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.18|5.45|||||Contrast reflecting Unfamiliar Dog Interaction - Toys Interaction|Bayesian multilevel model of area under the curve with respect to initial value (AUCi) as a function of experimental condition.||5.45|-2.18|
81463052|NCT03852264|162618417|OTHER|90% credible interval for contrast between conditions|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.93|2.83|||||Contrast reflecting Unfamiliar Dog Interaction - Pet Dog Interaction|Bayesian multilevel model of area under the curve with respect to initial value (AUCi) as a function of experimental condition.||2.83|-4.93|
81463053|NCT03852264|162618418|OTHER|90% credible interval for contrast between conditions|Mean Difference (Net)|0.3482|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.476|1.211|||||Contrast reflecting Pet Dog Interaction - Toys Interaction|Bayesian multilevel model of area under the curve with respect to initial value (AUCi) as a function of experimental condition.||1.211|-0.476|
81463054|NCT03852264|162618418|OTHER|90% credible interval for contrast between conditions|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0635|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.931|0.803|||||Contrast reflecting Unfamiliar Dog Interaction - Toys Interaction|Bayesian multilevel model of area under the curve with respect to initial value (AUCi) as a function of experimental condition.||0.803|-0.931|
81463055|NCT03852264|162618418|OTHER|90% credible interval for contrast between conditions|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.422|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.319|0.445|||||Contrast reflecting Unfamiliar Dog Interaction - Pet Dog Interaction|Bayesian multilevel model of area under the curve with respect to initial value (AUCi) as a function of experimental condition.||0.445|-1.319|
81463056|NCT03852264|162618419|OTHER|90% credible interval for contrast between conditions|Mean Difference (Net)|0.468|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-101.0|99.5|||||Contrast reflecting Pet Dog Interaction - Toys Interaction|Bayesian multilevel model of area under the curve with respect to initial value (AUCi) as a function of experimental condition.||99.5|-101|
81525373|NCT03100058|162738853|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.8||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.64|1.07|||ANCOVA|||SBP||1.07|-6.64|0.156
81525374|NCT03100058|162738853|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.1||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.11|0.89|||ANCOVA|||SBP||0.89|-7.11|0.127
81605857|NCT01709305|162888599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion are met when the upper limit of the two-sided 98.34% CI for the difference in LS means is less than or equal to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.3%.|Difference in LS Means|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|98.34|-0.23|0.14||||||Pairwise Comparison||0.14|-0.23|
81463057|NCT03852264|162618419|OTHER|90% credible interval for contrast between conditions|Mean Difference (Net)|-115.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-225.0|-15.5|||||Contrast reflecting Unfamiliar Dog Interaction - Toys Interaction|Bayesian multilevel model of area under the curve with respect to initial value (AUCi) as a function of experimental condition.||-15.5|-225|
81463058|NCT03852264|162618419|OTHER|90% credible interval for contrast between conditions|Mean Difference (Net)|-115.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-223.0|-16.2|||||Contrast reflecting Unfamiliar Dog Interaction - Pet Dog Interaction|Bayesian multilevel model of area under the curve with respect to initial value (AUCi) as a function of experimental condition.||-16.2|-223|
81525375|NCT03100058|162738853|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.52|-2.42|||ANCOVA|||SBP||-2.42|-10.52|0.002
81605858|NCT01709305|162888601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|-8.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|-6.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride||-6.1|-11.1|<0.001
81645853|NCT02705625|162982288|SUPERIORITY|One model is fit for all comparison groups (MIV-711 200 mg, MIV-711 100 mg and placebo). This analysis reports the contrast that compares 100 mg versus placebo with respect to mean change from baseline in MRI of cartilage thickness (Femur Region) at Week 26.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0761||||0.0225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.00173|0.15||p-values reported are unadjusted p-values for tests of significance for the upper one-tailed alternative hypothesis Ha: MRI of cartilage thinning (Femur Region) is lower in the active treatment arm compared to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A linear mixed model based on the mITT population was used. The model included fixed factors for treatment, time (measured in weeks), the interaction for treatment-by-time, baseline analgesic user (Yes/No), and random effect for clinical site. Baseline MRI of cartilage thickness was included as a covariate for adjustment.~An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance pattern in the mixed effects model."||0.15|0.00173|0.0225
81525376|NCT03100058|162738853|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|0.42|||ANCOVA|||SBP||0.42|-5.86|0.089
81605859|NCT01709305|162888601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|-2.9||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|0.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride||0.3|-6.1|0.072
81605860|NCT01709305|162888601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|-5.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-2.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride||-2.5|-8.3|<0.001
81702100|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2012, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a classical log linear Poisson regression with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =2654010.|PYAR|2.977|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.357|3.71|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (vaccine related), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||3.710|2.357|
81702101|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2012, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as the 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a classical log linear Poisson regression with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =1367343.|PYAR|2.048|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.361|2.96|||Regression, Linear|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (vaccine related), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||2.960|1.361|
81702102|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2012, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =2654010.|PYAR|5.011|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.196|5.939|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (non-vaccine \& non-vaccine related), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||5.939|4.196|
81702103|NCT00861380|163100393|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2012, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a culture confirmed IPD divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 100000), as well as the 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =1367343.|PYAR|4.315|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.285|5.566|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Culture-confirmed IPD (non-vaccine \& non-vaccine related), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||5.566|3.285|
81645854|NCT02705625|162982289|SUPERIORITY|One model is fit for all comparison groups (MIV-711 200 mg, MIV-711 100 mg and placebo). This analysis reports the contrast that compares 200 mg versus placebo with respect to mean change from baseline in WOMAC Pain score at Week 26.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.77||||0.2887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.02|4.48||p-values reported are unadjusted p-values for tests of significance for the lower one-tailed alternative hypothesis Ha: Reduction in WOMAC Pain score is higher in the active treatment arm compared to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A linear mixed model based on the mITT population was used. The model included fixed factors for treatment, time (measured in weeks), the interaction for treatment-by-time,baseline analgesic user (Yes/No), and random effect for clinical site. Baseline WOMAC Pain score was included as a covariate for adjustment.~An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance pattern in the mixed effects model."||4.48|-8.02|0.2887
81525377|NCT03100058|162738853|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.12|1.57|||ANCOVA|||SBP||1.57|-6.12|0.245
81525378|NCT03100058|162738853|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|3.02|||ANCOVA|||SBP||3.02|-4.65|0.678
81525379|NCT03100058|162738853|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.07|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||SBP||-0.19|-8.07|0.040
81463059|NCT02411396|162618423|OTHER|In order to eliminate bias from the naïve estimation on the treatment effects due to the confounders, time varying propensity score model was developed. This balanced the covariates between the two arms at each single acute visit of each patient. A sub classification on the propensity scores was used to estimate the potential outcome for each arm and the average treatment effects (ATE). Bootstrapping was employed to estimate the standard error of ATE.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|124.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|118.3|130.9||||||This analysis is to compare outcome measure between ED or IC visits by using time varying propensity score method developed by our group to adjust imbalance of covariates between the two arms. Each patient can have multiple visits to the facility of choice.||130.9|118.3|
81648273|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.1578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: General Somatic Symptoms||0.0|-0.3|0.1578
81463060|NCT02411396|162618424|OTHER|In order to eliminate bias from the naïve estimation on the treatment effects due to the confounders, time varying propensity score model was developed. This balanced the covariates between the two arms at each single acute visit of each patient. A sub classification on the propensity scores was used to estimate the potential outcome for each arm and the average treatment effects (ATE). Bootstrapping was employed to estimate the standard error of ATE.|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.13|6.41|||||VOC in patients with SCD whom went to EDs represents the numerator, VOC in patients with SCD whom went to ICs represents the denominator for Odds Ratio.|||6.41|4.13|
81463061|NCT02411396|162618425|OTHER|In order to eliminate bias from the naïve estimation on the treatment effects due to the confounders, time varying propensity score model was developed. This balanced the covariates between the two arms at each single acute visit of each patient. A sub classification on the propensity scores was used to estimate the potential outcome for each arm and the average treatment effects (ATE). Bootstrapping was employed to estimate the standard error of ATE.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|2.72|||||VOC in patients with SCD whom went to ICs represents the numerator, VOC in patients with SCD whom went to EDs represents the denominator for Odds Ratio.|||2.72|1.84|
81463062|NCT01631149|162618428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4|<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The individual scores obtained during surgery were averaged.~The average values were compared using a t-test between treatments."||||<0.001
81463063|NCT02016105|162618435|EQUIVALENCE|Adjusted response rates were estimated using a logistic regression model including treatment, body weight strata, region and prior systemic therapy. The 95% CI for the rate difference was derived based on the normal approximation and standard error computed using the delta method.To conclude equivalent efficacy, the 95% CI had to be entirely within the interval \[-18%, 18%\].|Risk Difference (RD)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.46|11.15||||||||11.15|-7.46|
81605861|NCT01709305|162888602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|0.4||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride||1.3|-0.3|0.158
81605862|NCT01709305|162888602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride||0.7|-0.7|>0.999
81605863|NCT01709305|162888602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|0.2||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride||1.0|-0.5|0.318
81605864|NCT01709305|162888603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|0.0||||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride||0.9|-0.9|0.998
81605865|NCT01709305|162888603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|-0.2||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride||0.5|-1.0|0.319
81605866|NCT01709305|162888603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|0.0||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride||0.9|-0.9|0.999
81605867|NCT01709305|162888604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|-0.2||||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride||0.8|-1.3|0.651
81605868|NCT01709305|162888604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|-0.2||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride||0.8|-1.3|0.660
81605869|NCT01709305|162888604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|0.4||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride||1.6|-0.8|0.480
81605870|NCT01709305|162888605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|0.4||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride||1.3|-0.3|0.158
81605871|NCT01709305|162888605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride||0.7|-0.7|>0.999
81605872|NCT01709305|162888605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate|0.2||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Difference in % vs. Glimepiride||1.0|-0.5|0.318
81605873|NCT01103960|162888606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1881|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.803||0.007||95.0|0.6082|3.7681||This was the first step in the closed testing procedure of multiple endpoints. The p-value was \<0.05 so this test was considered confirmatory. Proceeding to the next step was allowed, testing the same endpoint in the subgroup of Chinese patients.|ANCOVA|||A5 minus T80/A5||3.7681|0.6082|0.007
81605874|NCT01103960|162888607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9015||0.034||95.0|0.1443|3.6947||This was the second step in the closed testing procedure of multiple endpoints. The p-value was again \<0.05 so this test was also considered confirmatory.|ANCOVA|||A5 minus T80/A5||3.6947|0.1443|0.034
81525380|NCT03100058|162738853|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.61|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||SBP||-0.19|-6.61|0.038
81605875|NCT01103960|162888608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4879|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1217|<|0.001||95.0|2.2807|6.695|||ANCOVA|||A5 minus T80/A5||6.6950|2.2807|<0.001
81605876|NCT05473000|162888644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.092
81605877|NCT02714205|162888646|SUPERIORITY||Model generated Least Square Mean|-0.54||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models adjusted for baseline value, age, race, and Hispanic ethnicity. Repeated measures mixed models, with unstructured co-variance matrix|Model generated LS Mean Differences|||0.58|-1.66|0.34
81605878|NCT02714205|162888647|SUPERIORITY||Model generated Least Square Mean|0.51||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.15|7.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models adjusted for baseline value, age, race, and Hispanic ethnicity. Repeated measures mixed models, with unstructured co-variance matrix.|Model generated LS Mean Differences|||7.18|-6.15|0.88
81605879|NCT02714205|162888648|SUPERIORITY||Model generated Least Square Mean|-0.2||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models adjusted for baseline value, age, race, and Hispanic ethnicity. Repeated measures mixed models, with unstructured co-variance matrix|Model generated LS Mean Differences|||0.48|-0.88|0.57
81605880|NCT02714205|162888649|SUPERIORITY||Model generated Least Square Mean Differ|-0.09||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models adjusted for baseline value, age, race, and Hispanic ethnicity. Repeated measures mixed models, with unstructured co-variance matrix|Model generated LS Mean Differences|||0.63|-0.8|0.81
81605881|NCT02714205|162888650|SUPERIORITY||Model generated Least Square Mean Differ|0.43||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models adjusted for baseline value, age, race, and Hispanic ethnicity. Repeated measures mixed models, with unstructured co-variance matrix|Model generated LS Mean Differences|||1.23|-0.38|0.3
81605882|NCT02714205|162888651|SUPERIORITY||Model generated Least Square Mean Differ|0.4||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|2.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models adjusted for baseline value, age, race, and Hispanic ethnicity. Repeated measures mixed models, with unstructured co-variance matrix|Model generated LS Mean Differences|||2.32|-1.52|0.68
81605883|NCT02714205|162888652|SUPERIORITY||Model generated Least Square Mean Differ|-0.83||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models adjusted for baseline value, age, race, and Hispanic ethnicity. Repeated measures mixed models, with unstructured co-variance matrix|Model generated LS Mean Differences|||0.23|-1.89|0.12
81605884|NCT02714205|162888653|SUPERIORITY||Model generated Least Square Mean Differ|-1.41||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models adjusted for baseline value, age, race, and Hispanic ethnicity. Repeated measures mixed models, with unstructured co-variance matrix|Model generated LS Mean Differences|||0.99|-3.81|0.25
81605885|NCT00708721|162888662|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Based on cytopenias observed at day 10 (Phase 1 trial only), and the Phase II dose was determined to be 1 mg per day for 7 consecutive days given on a 28 day cycle.|||||
81605886|NCT02341287|162888687|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|14.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.4||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|25.74||Paired t-test of control average sleep latency vs. heated glove average sleep latency as measured by actigraph.|t-test, 2 sided|||||25.74|2.29|.023
81605887|NCT02341287|162888688|SUPERIORITY|Paired t-test of control average sleep latency vs. heated glove average sleep latency as measured by sleep log.|Mean Difference (Net)|13.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.91|<|0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.29|23.73|||t-test, 2 sided|||||23.73|3.29|<0.014
81648274|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.9062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: General Somatic Symptoms||0.2|-0.2|0.9062
81605888|NCT02254408|162888689|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.33||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||||-0.02|-0.64|0.040
81605889|NCT02254408|162888690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.18|0.22|0.11
81605890|NCT02254408|162888690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.15
81605891|NCT02254408|162888691|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.63|0.28|0.98
81605892|NCT02254408|162888691|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81605893|NCT00584701|162888696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dfiference in exon expression|1.5|||<|0.001||||||"Expression difference \>\|1.5\| with p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons."|ANCOVA|Between-group gene expression profiles compared between high versus low responders, controlling for age, gender and batch.||||||<.001
81605894|NCT02914184|162888697|OTHER|The two-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of anti RV IgA antibody GMCs should be within the \[0.5; 2\] clinical limit interval.|GMC Ratio at At Month 2-4|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.44|||ANOVA|||GMC Ratio of Anti-RV IgA antibody for Liq\_A and Liq\_B groups was calculated using ANOVA model with vaccine groups and country as fixed effects.||1.44|0.79|
81525381|NCT03100058|162738853|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.38|1.96|||ANCOVA|||DBP||1.96|-3.38|0.601
81605895|NCT02914184|162888697|OTHER|The two-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of anti RV IgA antibody GMCs should be within the \[0.5; 2\] clinical limit interval.|GMC Ratio at At Month 2-4|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.19|||ANOVA|||GMC Ratio of Anti-RV IgA antibody for Liq\_A and Liq\_C groups was calculated using ANOVA model with vaccine groups and country as fixed effects.||1.19|0.65|
81605896|NCT02914184|162888697|OTHER|The two-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of anti RV IgA antibody GMCs should be within the \[0.5; 2\] clinical limit interval.|GMC Ratio at At Month 2-4|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.11|||ANOVA|||GMC Ratio of Anti-RV IgA antibody for Liq\_B and Liq\_C groups was calculated using ANOVA model with vaccine groups and country as fixed effects.||1.11|0.61|
81605897|NCT02914184|162888698|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the difference in SCR for antibodies to rota virus at month 2-4 between the Liq\_Pool group and Lyo Control group should be ≥ -10%.|SCR difference at Month 2-4|-2.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.15|2.63||||||Non-inferiority of Liq\_Pool group compared to Lyo Control group in terms of difference in % of subjects with anti-RV IgA titer ≥ specified cut off with its 2-sided 95% CI in initially seronegative subjects||2.63|-7.15|
81605898|NCT02914184|162888700|NON_INFERIORITY|LL of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of anti-RV IgA antibody GMCs between the Liq\_Pool Group and Control group should be ≥ 0.67.|GMC Ratio at At Month 2-4|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.33|||ANOVA|||Non-inferiority of Liq\_Pool Group as compared to Lyo Control group in terms of the GMC ratio calculated using ANOVA model with vaccine groups and country as fixed effects||1.33|0.82|
81648275|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.8596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: General Somatic Symptoms||0.2|-0.2|0.8596
81648276|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.9488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Genital Symptoms||0.2|-0.2|0.9488
81645855|NCT02705625|162982289|SUPERIORITY|One model is fit for all comparison groups (MIV-711 200 mg, MIV-711 100 mg and placebo). This analysis reports the contrast that compares 100 mg versus placebo with respect to mean change from baseline in WOMAC Pain score at Week 26.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.55||||0.0753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|1.67||p-values reported are unadjusted p-values for tests of significance for the lower one-tailed alternative hypothesis Ha: Reduction in WOMAC Pain score is higher in the active treatment arm compared to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A linear mixed model based on the mITT population was used. The model included fixed factors for treatment, time (measured in weeks), the interaction for treatment-by-time, baseline analgesic (Yes/No) and random effect for clinical site. Baseline WOMAC Pain score was included as a covariate for adjustment.~An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance pattern in the mixed effects model."||1.67|-10.8|0.0753
81645856|NCT02705625|162982290|SUPERIORITY|One model is fit for all comparison groups (MIV-711 200 mg, MIV-711 100 mg and placebo). This analysis reports the contrast that compares 200 mg versus placebo with respect to mean change from baseline in WOMAC difficulty score at Week 26.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.84||||0.2898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.38|4.7||p-values reported are unadjusted p-values for tests of significance for the lower one-tailed alternative hypothesis Ha: Reduction in WOMAC Difficulty score is higher in the active treatment arm compared to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A linear mixed model based on the mITT population was used. The model included fixed factors for treatment, time (measured in weeks), the interaction for treatment-by-time, baseline analgesic (Yes/No) and random effect for clinical site. Baseline WOMAC Difficulty score was included as a covariate for adjustment.~An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance pattern in the mixed effects model."||4.7|-8.38|0.2898
81605899|NCT03810313|162888721|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was considered to be established if the lower limit of the corresponding 95% CI for the estimated between group difference (brolucizumab vs. aflibercept) on change from baseline in BCVA at Week 24 is \> -4 letters.|Least Square Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-0.5|||ANOVA|||||-0.5|-5.2|0.173
81605900|NCT03349268|162888756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Poisson regression|||||||0.23
81605901|NCT01535274|162888782|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||P-values represent comparison of successive set points within anesthetic type (i.e.: Set Point 1 compared to Set Point 2, Set Point 2 compared to Set Point 3, etc.). This P-value was determined for each of set points 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.||||<0.001
81605902|NCT05408468|162888838|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.595|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.731||0.387|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline 1.731 One week 1.894|||||0.387
81605903|NCT05408468|162888838|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.782|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.048||0.387|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline 2.048 One week 2.122|||||0.387
81605904|NCT05408468|162888839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.693||0.062|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline 1.693 One week 1.840|||||0.062
81605905|NCT05408468|162888839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.764|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.003||0.062|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline 2.003 One week 2.069|||||0.062
81605906|NCT05408468|162888841|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84||0.369|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.369
81605907|NCT05408468|162888842|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.79||0.498|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.498
81605908|NCT00405639|162888861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81605909|NCT00405639|162888862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81605910|NCT00405639|162888863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81605911|NCT00405639|162888864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81605912|NCT00612534|162888865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.83||0.194||95.0|-5.32|25.83|||ANCOVA|||||25.83|-5.32|0.194
81605913|NCT00612534|162888865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.77||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|24.11|||ANCOVA|||||24.11|-6.78|0.268
81605914|NCT00612534|162888865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.54|36.56|||ANCOVA|||||36.56|3.54|0.018
81605915|NCT01807650|162888887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0232||||||2-sided, significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||"All participants received both treatments and treatments were intra-individually compared.~Hypotheses tested: H0: δ = 0 and H1: δ ≠ 0 with δ being the difference in time to wound closure between treatments."||||=0.0232
81463064|NCT02016105|162618436|EQUIVALENCE|"LS means, SE and 95% CI were estimated by a Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model with treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, body weight strata, region and prior systemic therapy, as fixed factors and baseline PASI score as covariate.~Therapeutic equivalence in terms of the % change from baseline in PASI score was to be determined if the 95% CI for the difference between GP2017 and Humira treatment was contained within the interval \[-15%; 15%\]."|LS means difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|4.84||||||||4.84|-3.15|
81605916|NCT01807650|162888891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.8|=|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|9.4||Day 7|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in degree of epithelialization \[%\] (Oleogel-S10 and non-adhesive wound dressing minus non-adhesive wound dressing only)|||9.4|2.7|=0.0005
81605917|NCT01807650|162888891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.9|=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|9.4||Day 10|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in degree of epithelialization \[%\] (Oleogel-S10 and non-adhesive wound dressing minus non-adhesive wound dressing only)|||9.4|3.0|=0.0002
81605918|NCT01807650|162888891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.3|=|0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|9.3||Day 14|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in degree of epithelialization \[%\] (Oleogel-S10 and non-adhesive wound dressing minus non-adhesive wound dressing only)|||9.3|2.0|=0.0028
81605919|NCT01807650|162888891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.0|=|0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|9.3||Day 18|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in degree of epithelialization \[%\] (Oleogel-S10 and non-adhesive wound dressing minus non-adhesive wound dressing only)|||9.3|2.5|=0.0009
81645857|NCT02705625|162982290|SUPERIORITY|One model is fit for all comparison groups (MIV-711 200 mg, MIV-711 100 mg and placebo). This analysis reports the contrast that compares 100 mg versus placebo with respect to mean change from baseline in WOMAC difficulty score at Week 26.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.78||||0.1262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|2.72||p-values reported are unadjusted p-values for tests of significance for the lower one-tailed alternative hypothesis Ha: Reduction in WOMAC Difficulty score is higher in the active treatment arm compared to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A linear mixed model based on the mITT population was used. The model included fixed factors for treatment, time (measured in weeks), the interaction for treatment-by-time, baseline analgesic (Yes/No) and random effect for clinical site. Baseline WOMAC difficulty score was included as a covariate for adjustment.~An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance pattern in the mixed effects model."||2.72|-10.3|0.1262
81645858|NCT02705625|162982291|SUPERIORITY|One model is fit for all comparison groups (MIV-711 200 mg, MIV-711 100 mg and placebo). This analysis reports the contrast that compares 200 mg versus placebo with respect to mean change from baseline in WOMAC stiffness score at Week 26.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.07||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|4.1||p-values reported are unadjusted p-values for tests of significance for the lower one-tailed alternative hypothesis Ha: Reduction in WOMAC Stiffness score is higher in the active treatment arm compared to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A linear mixed model based on the mITT population was used. The model included fixed factors for treatment, time (measured in weeks), the interaction for treatment-by-time, baseline analgesic (Yes/No) and random effect for clinical site. Baseline WOMAC Stiffness score was included as a covariate for adjustment.~An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance pattern in the mixed effects model."||4.1|-10.2|0.2
81645859|NCT02705625|162982291|SUPERIORITY|One model is fit for all comparison groups (MIV-711 200 mg, MIV-711 100 mg and placebo). This analysis reports the contrast that compares 100 mg versus placebo with respect to mean change from baseline in WOMAC stiffness score at Week 26.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.95||||0.0861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|2.17||p-values reported are unadjusted p-values for tests of significance for the lower one-tailed alternative hypothesis Ha: Reduction in WOMAC Stiffness score is higher in the active treatment arm compared to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A linear mixed model based on the mITT population was used. The model included fixed factors for treatment, time (measured in weeks), the interaction for treatment-by-time, baseline analgesic user (Yes/No), and random effect for clinical site. Baseline WOMAC stiffness score was included as a covariate for adjustment.~An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance pattern in the mixed effects model."||2.17|-12.1|0.0861
81702104|NCT00861380|163100401|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2010, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a Hospital-diagnosed Pneumonia divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =2626735.|PYAR|9.218|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.103|9.335|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Hospital-diagnosed Pneumonia, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||9.335|9.103|
81605920|NCT01807650|162888891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.8|=|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|8.6||Day 21|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in degree of epithelialization \[%\] (Oleogel-S10 and non-adhesive wound dressing minus non-adhesive wound dressing only)|||8.6|2.6|=0.0003
81605921|NCT01807650|162888891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.1|=|0.0145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|6.4||Day 28|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in degree of epithelialization \[%\] (Oleogel-S10 and non-adhesive wound dressing minus non-adhesive wound dressing only)|||6.4|0.7|=0.0145
81605922|NCT01373450|162888906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.87||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|0.98|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.98|0.77|0.024
81605923|NCT01373450|162888907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|0.9|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.90|0.66|0.004
81605924|NCT01373450|162888908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.014|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.008|0.019|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.019|0.008|<0.001
81645860|NCT02705625|162982292|SUPERIORITY|One model is fit for all comparison groups (MIV-711 200 mg, MIV-711 100 mg and placebo). This analysis reports the contrast that compares 200 mg versus placebo with respect to mean change from baseline in CTX-I score at Week 26.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.254|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.302|-0.206||p-values reported are unadjusted p-values for tests of significance for the upper one-tailed alternative hypothesis Ha: CTX-I score is lower in the active treatment arm compared to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A linear mixed model based on the mITT population was used. The model included fixed factors for treatment, time (measured in weeks), the interaction for treatment-by-time, baseline analgesic user (Yes/No), and random effect for clinical site. Baseline CTX-I score was included as a covariate for adjustment.~An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance pattern in the mixed effects model."||-0.206|-0.302|<0.0001
81645861|NCT02705625|162982292|SUPERIORITY|One model is fit for all comparison groups (MIV-711 200 mg, MIV-711 100 mg and placebo). This analysis reports the contrast that compares 100 mg versus placebo with respect to mean change from baseline in CTX-I score at Week 26.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.145|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.193|-0.0983||p-values reported are unadjusted p-values for tests of significance for the upper one-tailed alternative hypothesis Ha: CTX-I score is lower in the active treatment arm compared to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A linear mixed model based on the mITT population was used. The model included fixed factors for treatment, time (measured in weeks), the interaction for treatment-by-time, baseline analgesic user (Yes/No), and random effect for clinical site. Baseline CTX-I score was included as a covariate for adjustment.~An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance pattern in the mixed effects model."||-0.0983|-0.193|<0.0001
81645862|NCT02705625|162982293|SUPERIORITY|One model is fit for all comparison groups (MIV-711 200 mg, MIV-711 100 mg and placebo). This analysis reports the contrast that compares 200 mg versus placebo with respect to mean change from baseline in CTX-II score at Week 26.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-270.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-339.0|-201.0||p-values reported are unadjusted p-values for tests of significance for the upper one-tailed alternative hypothesis Ha: CTX-II score is lower in the active treatment arm compared to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A linear mixed model based on the mITT population was used. The model included fixed factors for treatment, time (measured in weeks), the interaction for treatment-by-time, baseline analgesic user (Yes/No), and random effect for clinical site. Baseline CTX-II score was included as a covariate for adjustment.~An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance pattern in the mixed effects model."||-201|-339|<0.0001
81645863|NCT02705625|162982293|SUPERIORITY|One model is fit for all comparison groups (MIV-711 200 mg, MIV-711 100 mg and placebo). This analysis reports the contrast that compares 100 mg versus placebo with respect to mean change from baseline in CTX-II score at Week 26.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-193.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-262.0|-124.0||p-values reported are unadjusted p-values for tests of significance for the upper one-tailed alternative hypothesis Ha: CTX-II score is lower in the active treatment arm compared to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A linear mixed model based on the mITT population was used. The model included fixed factors for treatment, time (measured in weeks), the interaction for treatment-by- time, baseline analgesic user (Yes/No), and random effect for clinical site. Baseline CTX-II score was included as a covariate for adjustment.~An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the covariance pattern in the mixed effects model."||-124|-262|<0.0001
81463065|NCT02016105|162618437|EQUIVALENCE|LSM, SE and 95% CI were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment, body weight strata, region and prior systemic therapy as fixed effects and baseline PASI score as covariate. Therapeutic equivalence in terms of the % change from baseline in PASI score was to be determined if the 95% CI for the difference between GP2017 and Humira was contained within the interval \[-15%; 15%\].|LS means difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|5.08||||||||5.08|-2.78|
81463066|NCT01430403|162618464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.331||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.92|||Odds Ratio|Adjusted for Site, dosing group and treatment step|Placebo serves as the reference group. Values \< 1 represent more exacerbations in the placebo arm.|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the arms. Power calculation is described in detail in the study protocol.||0.92|0.25|0.03
81645864|NCT00863798|162982294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|2.1||A Hochberg step-up procedure was used to control for the multiplicity associated with multiple active dose arms.|ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and as a factor and the baseline HAM-D17 total score as a covariate was used to compare DVS SR 10 mg to placebo. The comparison was performed at the 0.05 level overall.||2.10|-0.38|0.175
81525382|NCT03100058|162738853|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.34|||ANCOVA|||DBP||2.34|-3.20|0.760
81605925|NCT01373450|162888909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Intraclass Correlation Coefficient|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|0.98||||||||0.98|0.72|
81605926|NCT01373450|162888910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|0.9|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.90|0.66|0.003
81605927|NCT01373450|162888910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|0.74|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.74|0.45|<0.001
81605928|NCT01373450|162888910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.16|||t-test, 1 sided|||||1.16|0.85|0.473
81605929|NCT01373450|162888910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.75||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|1.0|||t-test, 1 sided|||||1.00|0.56|0.049
81605930|NCT01373450|162888911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.021|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.015|0.026|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.026|0.015|<0.001
81645865|NCT00863798|162982294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|1.75||A Hochberg step-up procedure was used to control for the multiplicity associated with multiple active dose arms.|ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and as a factor and the baseline HAM-D17 total score as a covariate was used to compare DVS SR 10 mg to placebo. The comparison was performed at the 0.05 level overall.||1.75|-0.73|0.421
81525383|NCT03100058|162738853|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.8||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|0.01|||ANCOVA|||DBP||0.01|-5.60|0.051
81605931|NCT01373450|162888911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.021|0.038|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.038|0.021|<0.001
81605932|NCT01373450|162888911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.007||||0.0163|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.002|0.012|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.012|0.002|0.0163
81645866|NCT00863798|162982295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|||||In this case, multiplicity arising from testing key secondary hypotheses in both doses was controlled by a Hochberg step-up procedure. p-Value obtained for the alternative hypothesis of 'Row mean scores differences'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Each DVS SR dose was separately compared to placebo. To control the study-wise type I error rate across the primary and the key secondary endpoints, as well as across the 2 active dose arms, testing of the key secondary hypothesis occurred only when both active doses were superior to placebo on the primary endpoint.||||0.076
81645867|NCT00863798|162982295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|||||In this case, multiplicity arising from testing key secondary hypotheses in both doses was controlled by a Hochberg step-up procedure. p-Value obtained for the alternative hypothesis of 'Row mean scores differences'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Each DVS SR dose was separately compared to placebo. To control the study-wise type I error rate across the primary and the key secondary endpoints, as well as across the 2 active dose arms, testing of the key secondary hypothesis occurred only when both active doses were superior to placebo on the primary endpoint.||||0.204
81605933|NCT01373450|162888911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.016||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.006|0.026|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.026|0.006|0.0056
81605934|NCT00069784|162888931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.022||||0.6273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.937|1.114||For the analysis of the two coprimary efficacy outcomes, the overall Type 1 error was partitioned. The first coprimary outcome was tested at 4.4%, whereas the second coprimary outcome was tested at 1% (weighted Hochberg procedure).|Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by double-blind treatment (omega-3 PUFA, placebo), baseline diabetes diagnosis and previous CV event.|Hazard ratio (glargine/standard care) estimated by Cox regression model with treatment (glargine, standard care) as factor, stratified by double-blind treatment (omega-3 PUFA, placebo), baseline diabetes diagnosis and previous CV event.|The total required number of first coprimary outcomes (2200) assumed that a hazard reduction of 14-16% was clinically significant and controlled the overall experiment-wise Type 1 error at 5% with a power of 80% for each outcome. The total number of participants needed to achieve this number of events within the planned enrollment and treatment periods was ultimately estimated to be 12 500 based on the CURE and HOPE study databases.||1.114|0.937|0.6273
81605935|NCT00069784|162888932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.038||||0.2692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.972|1.109||The second coprimary outcome was tested at 1% (see above additional information for the first coprimary outcome).|Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by double-blind treatment (omega-3 PUFA, placebo), baseline diabetes diagnosis and previous CV event.|Hazard ratio (glargine/standard care) estimated by Cox regression model with treatment (glargine, standard care) as factor, stratified by double-blind treatment (omega-3 PUFA, placebo), baseline diabetes diagnosis and previous CV event.|See above additional details provided for the analysis of the first coprimary outcome.||1.109|0.972|0.2692
81605936|NCT00069784|162888933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.983|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.899|1.076|||||Hazard ratio (glargine/standard care) estimated by Cox regression model with treatment (glargine, standard care) as factor, with double-blind treatment (omega-3 PUFA, placebo), baseline diabetes diagnosis and previous CV event as covariates.|||1.076|0.899|
81605937|NCT00069784|162888934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.047|||||Hazard ratio (glargine/standard care) estimated by Cox regression model with treatment (glargine, standard care) as factor, with double-blind treatment (omega-3 PUFA, placebo), baseline diabetes diagnosis and previous CV event as covariates.|||1.047|0.900|
81605938|NCT00069784|162888935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.91|||||Odds ratio estimated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test method stratified by double-blind treatment (omega-3 PUFA or placebo) and previous cardiovascular event (yes or no).|||0.91|0.58|
81605939|NCT04466215|162888956|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.065|TWO_SIDED|||||One-tail test of directional hypothesis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect model with directional hypothesis that drug reduces strength of craving (VAS). Principle predictor was drug plasma concentration. Arms were combined for this analysis.||||.065
81645868|NCT00863798|162982296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||0.35|-0.04|0.130
81645869|NCT00863798|162982296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||0.23|-0.16|0.757
81645870|NCT00863798|162982297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.41||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|3.16|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||3.16|-0.34|0.114
81645871|NCT00863798|162982297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|2.64|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||2.64|-0.85|0.316
81702105|NCT00861380|163100401|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2010, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a Hospital-diagnosed Pneumonia divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =1354702.|PYAR|9.212|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.052|9.375|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Hospital-diagnosed Pneumonia, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||9.375|9.052|
81702106|NCT00861380|163100401|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2011, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a Hospital-diagnosed Pneumonia divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =2636783.|PYAR|10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.378|10.624|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Hospital-diagnosed Pneumonia, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||10.624|10.378|
81525384|NCT03100058|162738853|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|0.38|||ANCOVA|||DBP||0.38|-3.98|0.105
81645872|NCT00863798|162982298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.5|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||1.50|-0.01|0.054
81645873|NCT00863798|162982298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|1.2|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||1.20|-0.32|0.253
81645874|NCT00863798|162982299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.254||||0.2415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.83|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was conducted using a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline HAM-D17 score as a covariate.||1.83|0.86|0.2415
81645875|NCT00863798|162982299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.102||||0.6169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.61|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was conducted using a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline HAM-D17 score as a covariate.||1.61|0.75|0.6169
81645876|NCT00863798|162982300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.236||||0.3667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.96|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was conducted using a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline HAM-D17 score as a covariate.||1.96|0.78|0.3667
81645877|NCT00863798|162982300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.894||||0.6509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.45|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was conducted using a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline HAM-D17 score as a covariate.||1.45|0.55|0.6509
81645878|NCT00863798|162982301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.182||||0.3893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.73|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis would be conducted with a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline MADRS score as a covariate.||1.73|0.81|0.3893
81645879|NCT00863798|162982301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.123||||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis would be conducted with a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline MADRS score as a covariate.||1.65|0.77|0.5510
81645880|NCT00863798|162982302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.442||||0.0536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.09|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis would be conducted with a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor.||2.09|0.99|0.0536
81605940|NCT00697190|162888960|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = 0.33|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.29|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus galyfilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senoflicon A toric is non-inferior to galyfilcon A toric in conjunctival hyperemia.||0.04|-0.29|
81605941|NCT00697190|162888961|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = 0.33|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.1|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus galyfilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to galyfilcon A toric in conjunctival hyperemia.||0.06|-0.10|
81605942|NCT00697190|162888962|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = 0.33|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.23|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus galyfilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to galyfilcon A toric in conjunctival hyperemia.||0.10|-0.23|
81605943|NCT00697190|162888963|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferior margin = 0.33|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.25|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus galyfilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to galyfilcon A toric in limbal hyperemia.||0.04|-0.25|
81605944|NCT00697190|162888964|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferior margin = 0.33|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.16|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus galyfilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to galyfilcon A toric in limbal hyperemia.||0.07|-0.16|
81605945|NCT00697190|162888965|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = 0.33|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.25|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus galyfilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to galyfilcon A toric in limbal hyperemia.||0.14|-0.25|
81605946|NCT00697190|162888966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = 0.33|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.04|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus galyfilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to galyfilcon A toric in corneal staining.||0.32|0.04|
81605947|NCT00697190|162888967|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferior margin = 0.33|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.26|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus galyfilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to galyfilcon A toric in corneal staining.||0.08|-0.26|
81605948|NCT00697190|162888968|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferior margin = 0.33|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||||97.5|0.02|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus galyfilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to galyfilcon A toric in corneal staining.||0.33|0.02|
81605949|NCT00697190|162888969|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = 0.33|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.27|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus galyfilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to galyfilcon A toric in conjunctival staining.||0.26|-0.27|
81525385|NCT03100058|162738853|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|2.98|||ANCOVA|||DBP||2.98|-2.36|0.820
81605950|NCT00697190|162888970|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferior margin = 0.33|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.34|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus galyfilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to galyfilcon A toric in conjunctival staining.||-0.08|-0.34|
81605951|NCT00697190|162888971|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferior margin = 0.33|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.54|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus galyfilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to galyfilcon A toric in conjunctival staining.||-0.15|-0.54|
81605952|NCT00697190|162888972|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = 0.33|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.12|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus galyfilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to galyfilcon A toric in papillary conjunctivitis.||0.14|-0.12|
81605953|NCT00697190|162888973|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferior margin = 0.33|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.23|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus galyfilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to galyfilcon A toric in papillary conjunctivitis.||0.05|-0.23|
81605954|NCT00697190|162888974|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferior margin = 0.33|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.2|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus galyfilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to galyfilcon A toric in papillary conjunctivitis.||0.02|-0.20|
81605955|NCT00926003|162888990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||Least Square Means from Longitudinal Model, Their Standard Errors by Trial Arm Adjusted for Age, Being on ART at Intake, Socioeconomic Score, Home Score, Recruitment Location, KABC Learning and Delayed Recall Scores at Baseline, and Outcome Score at Baseline||||0.02
81605956|NCT00926003|162888991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||ANCOVA|||Least Square Means from Longitudinal Model, Their Standard Errors by Trial Arm Adjusted for Age, Being on ARV at Intake, Socioeconomic Score, Home Score, Recruitment Location, KABC Learning and Delayed Recall Scores at Baseline, and Outcome Score at Baseline||||0.18
81605957|NCT01871558|162888992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.139|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.139
81605958|NCT05879198|162889012|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.473|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired samples, one-sided t-test comparing changes in total scale scores.||||.473
81605959|NCT05879198|162889013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.469|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired samples, one-sided t-test comparing changes in total scale scores.||||.469
81605960|NCT05879198|162889014|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.155|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired samples, one-sided t-test comparing changes in total scale scores.||||.155
81605961|NCT05879198|162889015|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.346|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired samples, one-sided t-test comparing changes in total scale scores.||||.346
81605962|NCT05879198|162889017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.075|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired samples, one-sided t-test comparing changes in AEQ-positive scale scores.||||.075
81605963|NCT05879198|162889017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired samples, one-sided t-test comparing changes in AEQ-negative scale scores.||||.320
81645881|NCT00863798|162982302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.085||||0.6679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis would be conducted with a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor.||1.57|0.75|0.6679
81645882|NCT00863798|162982304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.46||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|2.79|||ANCOVA|||"Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate for total score."||2.79|0.12|0.033
81605964|NCT05879198|162889017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired samples, one-sided t-test comparing changes in MEEQ-positive scale scores.||||.049
81605965|NCT05879198|162889017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired samples, one-sided t-test comparing changes in MEEQ-negative scale scores.||||.089
81645883|NCT00863798|162982304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.15||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.49|||ANCOVA|||"Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate for total score."||2.49|-0.20|0.096
81645884|NCT00863798|162982304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.95|||ANCOVA|||"Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate for work/studies component score."||0.95|0.02|0.043
81605966|NCT00999661|162889042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|39.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.12|<|0.0001||95.0|36.6|43.1||One-sample t-test for change from baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||43.1|36.6|<0.0001
81605967|NCT00999661|162889043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.79|<|0.0001||95.0|34.0|39.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||39.2|34.0|<0.0001
81605968|NCT00999661|162889044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.233|<|0.0001||95.0|-8.65|-7.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-7.29|-8.65|<0.0001
81605969|NCT00917267|162889045|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Superiority of exenatide once weekly to exenatide twice daily concluded if upper limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for treatment difference is \<0; noninferiority concluded if upper limit is \<0.4%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model includes treatment, baseline HbA1c, country, background OAD, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects. Power: 306 patients per treatment group provides approximately 98% power to detect a true difference between treatments of 0.4% in change in HbA1c from baseline with a 2-sided t test at a significance level of 0.05, assuming a common standard deviation of 1.2%.||-0.14|-0.49|<.001
81605970|NCT00917267|162889046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of patients achieving HbA1c target \<=7% at Week 26 were compared between treatments using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, in which country and background OAD served as the stratification factors.||||0.003
81605971|NCT00917267|162889047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of patients achieving HbA1c target \<=6.5% at Week 26 were compared between treatments using a CMH test, in which country and background OAD served as the stratification factors.||||<.001
81605972|NCT00917267|162889048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|-10.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM ANCOVA model includes treatment, baseline FSG, country, background OAD, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||-10.83|-22.50|<.001
81605973|NCT00917267|162889049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM ANCOVA model includes treatment, baseline BW, country, background OAD, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||1.25|0.39|<.001
81645885|NCT00863798|162982304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.0|||ANCOVA|||"Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate for work/studies component score."||1.00|0.06|0.027
81645886|NCT00863798|162982304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.98|||ANCOVA|||"Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate for social life and leisure activities component score."||0.98|0.01|0.045
81525386|NCT03100058|162738853|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|0.74|||ANCOVA|||DBP||0.74|-4.58|0.157
81605974|NCT00917267|162889050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.33|3.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM ANCOVA model includes treatment, baseline TC, country, background OAD, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||3.71|-6.33|0.609
81645887|NCT00863798|162982304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.76|||ANCOVA|||"Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate for social life and leisure activities component score."||0.76|-0.22|0.277
81605975|NCT00917267|162889051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM ANCOVA model includes treatment, baseline HDL, country, background OAD, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||1.38|-0.65|0.476
81605976|NCT00917267|162889052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometic Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||TG data were logarithm-transformed and the change at Week 26 to baseline, expressed as the ratio, was analyzed using a MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline TG, country, background OAD, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||1.06|0.93|0.807
81605977|NCT02960763|162889061|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measure of 2\*2\*3 ANOVA with age (60 - 70, \> 70), time (baseline, end of Active phase of Step 1) by treatment group (3 levels). Tests were conducted with a Hochberg Step-down procedure. If the comparison with the lowest p-value \< 0.05/3 it is significant. If the second lowest p-value is also \< 0.05/2 then it also will be significant and if the third p-value is \< 0.05 then it also will be significant.||||||0.01||||||Equivalence of group|ANOVA|||||||0.010
81605978|NCT02960763|162889061|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measure of 2\*2\*3 ANOVA with age (60 - 70, \> 70), time (baseline, end of Active phase of Step 1) by treatment group (3 levels). Tests were conducted with a Hochberg Step-down procedure. If the comparison with the lowest p-value \< 0.05/3 it is significant. If the second lowest p-value is also \< 0.05/2 then it also will be significant and if the third p-value is \< 0.05 then it also will be significant.||||||0.004||||||augment with aripiprazole vs switch to bupropion|ANOVA|||||||0.004
81605979|NCT02960763|162889061|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measure of 2\*2\*3 ANOVA with age (60 - 70, \> 70), time (baseline, end of Active phase of Step 1) by treatment group (3 levels). Tests were conducted with a Hochberg Step-down procedure. If the comparison with the lowest p-value \< 0.05/3 it is significant. If the second lowest p-value is also \< 0.05/2 then it also will be significant and if the third p-value is \< 0.05 then it also will be significant.||||||0.017||||||augment with bupropion vs switch to bupropion|ANOVA|||||||0.017
81605980|NCT02960763|162889061|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||ANOVA|||Repeated measure of 2\*2\*3 ANOVA with age (60 - 70, \> 70), time (baseline, end of Active phase of Step 1) by treatment group (3 levels). Tests were conducted with a Hochberg Step-down procedure. If the comparison with the lowest p-value \< 0.05/3 it is significant. If the second lowest p-value is also \< 0.05/2 then it also will be significant and if the third p-value is \< 0.05 then it also will be significant.||||0.650
81605981|NCT02960763|162889061|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||augmentation versus switch|ANOVA|||Repeated measure of 2\*2\*3 ANOVA with age (60 - 70, \> 70), time (baseline, end of Active phase of Step 1) by treatment group (3 levels). Tests were conducted with a Hochberg Step-down procedure. If the comparison with the lowest p-value \< 0.05/3 it is significant. If the second lowest p-value is also \< 0.05/2 then it also will be significant and if the third p-value is \< 0.05 then it also will be significant.||||0.003
81605982|NCT02960763|162889061|SUPERIORITY|For those who proceed to Step 2, analogous repeated measures 2\*2\*2 ANOVA will be used with a significance level of .05 for the time\*treatment group comparison.||||||0.385|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.385
81463067|NCT01430403|162618465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.64|||Odds Ratio|Adjusted for Site, dosing group and treatment step|ICS Boost serves as the reference group. Values \< 1 represent more exacerbations in the ICS arm.|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the arms. Power calculation is described in detail in the study protocol.||1.64|0.33|0.45
81605983|NCT02960763|162889062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038||||||Group effect|generalized linear model with logistic l|||||||0.038
81605984|NCT02960763|162889062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021||||||augmentation with aripiprazole vs switch to bupropion|generalized linear model with logistic l|||||||0.021
81605985|NCT02960763|162889062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027||||||augmentation with bupropion vs switch to bupropion|generalized linear model with logistic l|||||||0.027
81605986|NCT02960763|162889062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.934||||||Augmentation with aripiprazole v augmentation with bupropion|generalized linear model with logistic l|||||||0.934
81605987|NCT02960763|162889062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||augmentation versus switch|generalized linear model with logistic l|||||||0.011
81605988|NCT02960763|162889062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||generalized linear model with logistic l|||||||0.500
81463068|NCT01430403|162618466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.53|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|5.22|||Chi-squared||Adjusted for site|||5.22|2.38|<0.01
81605989|NCT02960763|162889063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.164||||||Cox models time to event comparing treatment arms.|Regression, Cox|||||||0.164
81605990|NCT02960763|162889063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.103
81605991|NCT02960763|162889063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.127|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.127
81605992|NCT02960763|162889063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.524||||||Cox models to examine time to event comparing treatment arms.|Regression, Cox|||||||0.524
81463069|NCT01430403|162618467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Linear Regression|0.004||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.11|||F-Test|||||0.11|-0.10|0.94
81605993|NCT00312858|162889075|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Similarity (non-inferiority) based on lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI on the risk difference of seroresponse rates excluding a decrease of 10 percentage points or more (lower bound \>-10.0).|Risk Difference (RD)|0.7|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.4|3.8||Similarity (non-inferiority) indicated that the risk difference was statistically significantly greater than the pre-specified clinically relevant difference of -10 percentage points at the 1-sided α=0.025 level.|Miettinen and Nurminen|For testing the non-inferiority of 2 proportions. Stratified by investigator.|Difference in estimated response rates of Arm 1 - Arm 2.|Comparison of the difference (percentage points) in estimated response rates of Arm 1 - Arm 2.||3.8|-1.4|<0.001
81645888|NCT00863798|162982304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.91|||ANCOVA|||"Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate for family life/home responsibilities component score."||0.91|-0.01|0.056
81645889|NCT00863798|162982304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.68|||ANCOVA|||"Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate for family life/home responsibilities component score."||0.68|-0.24|0.355
81605994|NCT00312858|162889076|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Similarity (non-inferiority) based on lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI on the risk difference seroresponse rates excluding a decrease of 10 percentage points or more (lower bound \>-10.0).|Risk Difference (RD)|-5.1||||0.013||95.0|-9.3|-1.4||Similarity (non-inferiority) indicated that the risk difference was statistically significantly greater than the pre-specified clinically relevant difference of -10 percentage points at the 1-sided multiplicity-adjusted α=0.025 level.|Miettinen and Nurminen|For testing the non-inferiority of 2 proportions. Stratified by investigator.|Difference in estimated response rates of Arm 1 - Arm 2.|Comparison of the difference (percentage points) in estimated response rates of Arm 1 - Arm 2 for participants with initial serostatus \<1.25 gpELISA units/mL||-1.4|-9.3|0.013
81605995|NCT00312858|162889077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion is met if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the response ratio is \>0.5, excluding a decrease of 2-fold or more|Response ratio (Arm 1 / Arm 2)|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.3|||ANCOVA||Response ratio is based on statistical models adjusting the GMT for combined study center and prevaccination titer|Serotype 4||1.3|0.9|<0.001
81605996|NCT00312858|162889077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion is met if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the response ratio is \>0.5, excluding a decrease of 2-fold or more|Response ratio (Arm 1 / Arm 2)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.2|||ANCOVA||Response ratio is based on statistical models adjusting the GMT for combined study center and prevaccination titer|Serotype 6B||1.2|0.8|<0.001
81605997|NCT00312858|162889077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion is met if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the response ratio is \>0.5, excluding a decrease of 2-fold or more|Response ratio (Arm 1 / Arm 2)|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.0|||ANCOVA||Response ratio is based on statistical models adjusting the GMT for combined study center and prevaccination titer|Serotype 9V||1.0|0.8|<0.001
81605998|NCT00312858|162889077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion is met if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the response ratio is \>0.5, excluding a decrease of 2-fold or more|Response ratio (Arm 1 / Arm 2)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.2|||ANCOVA||Response ratio is based on statistical models adjusting the GMT for combined study center and prevaccination titer|Serotype 14||1.2|0.9|<0.001
81605999|NCT00312858|162889077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion is met if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the response ratio is \>0.5, excluding a decrease of 2-fold or more|Response ratio (Arm 1 / Arm 2)|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.3|||ANCOVA||Response ratio is based on statistical models adjusting the GMT for combined study center and prevaccination titer|Serotype 18C||1.3|0.9|<0.001
81606000|NCT00312858|162889077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion is met if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the response ratio is \>0.5, excluding a decrease of 2-fold or more|Response ratio (Arm 1 / Arm 2)|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.2|||ANCOVA||Response ratio is based on statistical models adjusting the GMT for combined study center and prevaccination titer|Serotype 19F||1.2|0.9|<0.001
81606001|NCT00312858|162889077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion is met if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the response ratio is \>0.5, excluding a decrease of 2-fold or more|Response ratio (Arm 1 / Arm 2)|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.3|||ANCOVA||Response ratio is based on statistical models adjusting the GMT for combined study center and prevaccination titer|Serotype 23F||1.3|1.0|<0.001
81645890|NCT00863798|162982305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||-0.56|-2.53|0.002
81606002|NCT02318719|162889123|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least square mean|-0.41||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.07||DS-5565 20 mg and 30 mg vs placebo were tested at level of 0.025. If both were significant, 15 mg was tested at 0.05. If neither were significant, 15 mg was no longer tested. If either 20 mg or 30 mg was significant, 15 mg was tested at 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg/day at Week 14||-0.07|-0.74|0.0170
81606003|NCT02318719|162889123|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least square means|-0.47||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.14||DS-5565 20 mg and 30 mg vs placebo were tested at level of 0.025. If both were significant, 15 mg was tested at 0.05. If neither were significant, 15 mg was no longer tested. If either 20 mg or 30 mg was significant, 15 mg was tested at 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo vs DS-5565 20 mg/day at Week 14||-0.14|-0.81|0.0058
81606004|NCT02318719|162889123|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least square means|-0.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.44||DS-5565 20 mg and 30 mg vs placebo were tested at level of 0.025. If both were significant, 15 mg was tested at 0.05. If neither were significant, 15 mg was no longer tested. If either 20 mg or 30 mg was significant, 15 mg was tested at 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo vs DS-5565 30 mg/day at Week 14||-0.44|-1.10|<0.0001
81606005|NCT00252590|162889125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.32
81645891|NCT00863798|162982305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||0.22|-1.75|0.129
81645892|NCT00863798|162982306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.3097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.23|||Regression, Linear|||Analysis was conducted using a logistic regression model with treatment and gender as factors and baseline sexual dysfunction status as a covariate.||1.23|0.52|0.3097
81463070|NCT01430403|162618467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Linear Regression|-0.13||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.13|||F-Test|||||0.13|-0.40|0.33
81606006|NCT00423293|162889139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||One-sided p-value comparing to a rate of 78% (the historical rate was updated after the study design).|Chi-squared|||The RT+ 5-FU + Mitomycin-C arm on previous Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) study 9811 \[NCT00003596\] had a 77% rate of \>= grade 2 GI and GU adverse events. The null hypothesis for this study design was a 15% reduction for that rate. Fifty-four evaluable patients provides 80% power to detect a 15% reduction, using a one-sided chi-squared test with a type I error rate of 0.05. (With 52 patients, the power is reduced to 78%.)||||0.50
81606007|NCT00423293|162889141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|One-sided significance level = 0.05||Percentage of patients with GI grade 2+ adverse events were compared to the historical rate of 73%. Null hypothesis: same or greater than historical rate. Alternative hypothesis: less than historical rate.||||0.5
81606008|NCT00423293|162889141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Chi-squared|One-sided significance level = 0.05||Percentage of patients with GU grade 2+ adverse events were compared to the historical rate of 20%. Null hypothesis: same or greater than historical rate. Alternative hypothesis: less than historical rate.||||0.18
81606009|NCT00423293|162889141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||Chi-squared|One-sided significance level = 0.05||Percentage of patients with hematologic grade 2+ adverse events were compared to the historical rate of 85%. Null hypothesis: same or greater than historical rate. Alternative hypothesis: less than historical rate.||||0.032
81606010|NCT00423293|162889141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|One-sided significance level = 0.05||Percentage of patients with skin grade 2+ adverse events were compared to the historical rate of 83%. Null hypothesis: same or greater than historical rate. Alternative hypothesis: less than historical rate.||||0.10
81606011|NCT00423293|162889141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Chi-squared|One-sided significance level = 0.05||Percentage of patients with any grade 2+ adverse events were compared to the historical rate of 98%. Null hypothesis: same or greater than historical rate. Alternative hypothesis: less than historical rate.||||0.12
81606012|NCT00423293|162889141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Chi-squared|One-sided significance level = 0.05||Percentage of patients with any grade 3+ adverse events were compared to the historical rate of 87%. Null hypothesis: same or greater than historical rate. Alternative hypothesis: less than historical rate.||||0.23
81606013|NCT01118455|162889271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.507|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.507
81606014|NCT01118455|162889271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.220
81606015|NCT01118455|162889271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.168||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.168
81606016|NCT01118455|162889271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.620
81606017|NCT01118455|162889272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.727|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.727
81606018|NCT01118455|162889272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.217|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.217
81645893|NCT00863798|162982306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.272||||0.2794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.97|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was conducted using a logistic regression model with treatment and gender as factors and baseline sexual dysfunction status as a covariate.||1.97|0.82|0.2794
81645894|NCT00863798|162982308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.805|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To address the multiplicity effect inherent in these comparisons, adjusted p-values based on the false discovery rate was used at Week 8.||||0.805
81606019|NCT01118455|162889272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.270
81606020|NCT01118455|162889272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.036
81606021|NCT01118455|162889273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.448||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.448
81606022|NCT01118455|162889273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.025
81606023|NCT01118455|162889273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.799|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.799
81606024|NCT01118455|162889273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.142|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.142
81606025|NCT01118455|162889274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.714||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.714
81606026|NCT01118455|162889274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.426||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.426
81606027|NCT01118455|162889274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.467|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.467
81606028|NCT01118455|162889274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.654|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.654
81606029|NCT01118455|162889275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.691|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.691
81606030|NCT01118455|162889275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.494|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.494
81606031|NCT01118455|162889275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.343|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.343
81606032|NCT01118455|162889275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.295|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.295
81606033|NCT03377790|162889291|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Differences between treatments arms are compared using a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81606034|NCT03377790|162889292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0067|||||||Chi-squared|Differences between treatments arms are compared using a chi-square test.||||||0.0067
81606035|NCT03377790|162889293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0152|||||||Chi-squared|Differences between treatments arms are compared using a chi-square test.||||||0.0152
81645895|NCT00863798|162982308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.805|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To address the multiplicity effect inherent in these comparisons, adjusted p-values based on the false discovery rate was used at Week 9.||||0.805
81606036|NCT03377790|162889294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0302|||||||Chi-squared|Differences between treatments arms are compared using a chi-square test.||||||0.0302
81606037|NCT03377790|162889295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5921|||||||ANCOVA|Differences between Tx arms are compared using an ANCOVA with treatment as the independent factor and baseline CDLQI composite score as the covariate.||||||0.5921
81606038|NCT03377790|162889296|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Differences between treatment arms are compared using an ANCOVA, with treatment as the independent factor and baseline lesion count as the covariate.||||||<0.0001
81606039|NCT03377790|162889297|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Differences between treatment arms are compared using an ANCOVA, with treatment as the independent factor and baseline lesion count as the covariate.||||||<0.0001
81606040|NCT03377790|162889298|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|Differences between treatments arms are compared using a chi-square test.||||||<0.0001
81606041|NCT03377790|162889299|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|Differences between treatments arms are compared using a chi-square test.||||||<0.0001
81606042|NCT03377790|162889300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052|||||||Chi-squared|Differences between treatments arms are compared using a chi-square test.||||||0.0520
81606043|NCT01200030|162889301|OTHER|The effect size of the intervention was adopted from a mate-analysis . The showed an average effect size of 0.59 in improving the motor control of limbs in people with stroke. A sample size for each group was set at 11 . Presuming that there would be a drop-out rate of 10% during the course of study, an extra 1 subject was recruited in each group. the sample size was 36. The statistical significance was set at 5% (alpha \< 0.05) with power equal to 80%|||||<|0.001||||||Post-hoc pairwise comparisons have been conducted. Please refer to subsequent data analyses.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Null hypothesis: No significant differences existed between the percentage of change in Trunk Impairment Scale (TIS) score among the three groups.||||<0.001
81606044|NCT01200030|162889301|OTHER|||||||1||||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons. A p-value smaller than 0.05 indicated statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Post-Hoc pairwise comparison comparing the effects of electrical stimulation with exercises group and placebo stimulation with exercises group. Null hypothesis: There was no significant difference existed on the changes of the Trunk Impairment Scale score between the two groups.||||1.00
81645896|NCT00863798|162982308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.978|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To address the multiplicity effect inherent in these comparisons, adjusted p-values based on the false discovery rate was used at Week 10.||||0.978
81645897|NCT00863798|162982308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.805|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||To address the multiplicity effect inherent in these comparisons, adjusted p-values based on the false discovery rate was used at Week 8.||||0.805
81645898|NCT00863798|162982308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.154|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To address the multiplicity effect inherent in these comparisons, adjusted p-values based on the false discovery rate was used at Week 9.||||0.154
81606045|NCT01200030|162889301|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons. A p-value smaller than 0.05 indicated statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Post-Hoc pairwise comparison comparing the effects of electrical stimulation with exercises group and control group.~Null hypothesis: There was no significant difference existed on the changes of the Trunk Impairment Scale score between the two groups."||||0.002
81606046|NCT01200030|162889301|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Post-Hoc pairwise comparison comparing the effects of placebo stimulation with exercises group and control group.~Null hypothesis: There was no significant difference existed on the changes of the Trunk Impairment Scale score between the two groups."||||0.003
81606047|NCT01200030|162889302|OTHER|||||||0.055|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Null hypothesis: No significant differences existed between the percentage of change in reaching distance between the three groups.||||0.055
81606048|NCT02265224|162889305|EQUIVALENCE|The statistical analysis took into account treatment, period, sequence and subject (sequence) as sources of variation. Acceptance criterion for bioequivalence was that the 94.12% confidence interval for the ratio between test and reference of the geometric means of the parameters under consideration fell within the 80.00-125.00% range, according to the current guidelines for bioequivalence studies and to the Pocock α spending function.|Geometric means ratio|89.81||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|94.12|82.82|97.4||p value for treatment effect|ANOVA|||||97.40|82.82|0.0136
81606049|NCT02265224|162889306|EQUIVALENCE|The statistical analysis took into account treatment, period, sequence and subject (sequence) as sources of variation. Acceptance criterion for bioequivalence was that the 94.12% confidence interval for the ratio between test and reference of the geometric means of the parameters under consideration fell within the 80.00-125.00% range, according to the current guidelines for bioequivalence studies and to the Pocock α spending function.|Geometric means ratio|90.79||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|94.12|85.25|96.69|||ANOVA|p value for treatment effect||||96.69|85.25|0.0047
81606050|NCT02265224|162889307|EQUIVALENCE|The statistical analysis took into account treatment, period, sequence and subject (sequence) as sources of variation. Acceptance criterion for bioequivalence was that the 94.12% confidence interval for the ratio between test and reference of the geometric means of the parameters under consideration fell within the 80.00-125.00% range, according to the current guidelines for bioequivalence studies and to the Pocock α spending function.|Geometric means ratio|91.86||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|94.12|86.45|97.61||p value for treatment effect|ANOVA|||||97.61|86.45|0.0095
81606051|NCT02265224|162889308|EQUIVALENCE|The statistical analysis took into account treatment, period, sequence and subject (sequence) as sources of variation. Acceptance criterion for bioequivalence was that the 94.12% confidence interval for the ratio between test and reference of the geometric means of the parameters under consideration fell within the 80.00-125.00% range, according to the current guidelines for bioequivalence studies and to the Pocock α spending function.||||||0.505|||||||Friedman test|||||||0.5050
81645899|NCT00863798|162982308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.805|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To address the multiplicity effect inherent in these comparisons, adjusted p-values based on the false discovery rate was used at Week 10.||||0.805
81645900|NCT01917006|162982356|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.11||||0.393||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.393
81606052|NCT00136812|162889341|OTHER|We used all available observations in a GEE analysis and did not impute missing data or drop observations.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.15||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|8.14||P-value of \<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|generalized estimating equation model|||To test the primary hypothesis, we ran a generalized estimating equation model with logit link function (PROC GENMOD in SAS version 9.2), to examine abstinence versus smoking status at the 3- through 18-month follow-ups by condition.||8.14|1.22|0.018
81606053|NCT02567825|162889343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.12|||Generalized linear model|The p-value is adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the rate of occurrence of AOM per child-year during the 2-year follow-up period.||1.12|0.84|0.66
81606054|NCT02567825|162889344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.01|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the rate of occurrence of AOM per child-year during the 2 year follow-up among children considered at low risk of AOM recurrences at enrollment..||1.01|0.67|
81606055|NCT02567825|162889344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.33|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the rate of occurrence of AOM per child-year during the 2 year follow-up among children considered at high risk of AOM recurrences at enrollment.||1.33|0.86|
81606056|NCT02567825|162889344|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Generalized linear models|||Null hypothesis: There is no interaction between comparison group (Surgical Management, Non-Surgical Management) and risk group (children considered at low risk of AOM recurrences at enrollment, children considered at high risk of AOM recurrences at enrollment).||||0.08
81463071|NCT01430403|162618468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.31|||Chi-squared|||||1.31|0.87|0.552
81606057|NCT02567825|162889345|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Chi-squared|||"Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of children completing the study with 0, 1 or 2, 3 or 4, greater than or equal to 5 episodes of AOM.~."||||0.48
81606058|NCT02567825|162889346|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.92|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of children experiencing treatment failure.||0.92|0.58|
81606059|NCT02567825|162889347|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.9|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the hazard ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the time to the first episode of AOM.||0.90|0.52|
81606060|NCT02567825|162889348|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.09|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of episodes categorized as probably severe.||1.09|0.76|
81463072|NCT01430403|162618468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.44|||Chi-squared|||||1.44|0.87|0.37
81463073|NCT01430403|162618469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.07|||Regression, Linear|Adjustments for randomization CASI, site, dosing group and treatment group step (2-4 as one step and 5 separately)||||0.07|-1.11|0.09
81463074|NCT01430403|162618470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.34|||Regression, Linear|Adjustments for randomization CASI, site and dosing group||||0.34|-0.86|0.39
81525387|NCT03100058|162738853|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|2.49|||ANCOVA|||DBP||2.49|-2.99|0.859
81606061|NCT02567825|162889349|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.44||||||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of episodes presenting with tympanic membrane bulging rather than otorrhea|The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|0.44|0.26|
81606062|NCT02567825|162889350|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least-squares means|5.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|7.82|||||The Surgical Management group represents the first number in the subtraction and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the second. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the mean days per year children experience tube otorrhea. The analysis uses a weighted regression model with weights equal to the length of follow-up.||7.82|2.60|
81645901|NCT01917006|162982356|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.25||||0.263||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.263
81606063|NCT02567825|162889351|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least-squares means|-6.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.55|-5.1|||||The Surgical Management group represents the first number in the subtraction and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the second. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the mean days per year children experience AOM symptoms with an intact TM. The analysis uses a weighted regression model with weights equal to the length of follow-up.||-5.10|-7.55|
81606064|NCT02567825|162889352|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least-squares means|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.82|-2.18|||||The Surgical Management group represents the first number in the subtraction and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the second. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the mean days per year children receive systemic antimicrobials for AOM. The analysis uses a weighted regression model with weights equal to the length of follow-up.||-2.18|-6.82|
81606065|NCT02567825|162889353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.03|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the hazard ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of children for whom PDD was reported.||1.03|0.44|
81606066|NCT02567825|162889354|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.22|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of children for whom diaper dermatitis was reported.||1.22|0.51|
81463075|NCT01430403|162618471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|2.78|||Regression, Linear|Adjustments for randomization FEV1 % predicted, site, dosing group and treatment group step (2-4 as one step and 5 separately)||||2.78|-3.42|0.84
81606067|NCT02567825|162889355|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|3.48|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of children for whom tube otorrhea was reported.||3.48|1.91|
81606068|NCT02567825|162889356|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.24|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of children with no pathogens at enrollment having a penicillin-nonsusceptible nasopharyngeal or throat isolate at some follow-up visit.||1.24|0.74|
81606069|NCT02567825|162889356|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.72|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of children positive only for at least 1 penicillin-susceptible pathogen at enrollment having a penicillin-nonsusceptible nasopharyngeal or throat isolate at some follow-up visit.||1.72|0.83|
81606070|NCT02567825|162889356|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.29|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of children positive for at least 1 penicillin nonsusceptible pathogen at enrollment having a penicillin-nonsusceptible nasopharyngeal or throat isolate at some follow-up visit.||1.29|0.94|
81606071|NCT02567825|162889357|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.55|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of episodes of AOM at which a nonsusceptible pathogen is recovered.||1.55|0.84|
81645902|NCT01917006|162982356|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.39||||0.861||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.861
81463076|NCT01430403|162618472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|2.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|5.51|||Regression, Linear|Adjustments for randomization FEV1 % predicted, site and dosing group.||||5.51|-0.76|0.14
81606072|NCT02567825|162889358|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.41|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of routine non-illness visits at which a nonsusceptible pathogen is recovered.||1.41|0.84|
81645903|NCT01917006|162982356|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.14||||0.647||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.647
81525388|NCT03100058|162738853|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|0.04|||ANCOVA|||DBP||0.04|-4.41|0.054
81606073|NCT02567825|162889359|SUPERIORITY|The analysis was ITT. The participants are randomized children with at least one episode of AOM late during the respiratory season at which a nasopharyngeal or throat culture is obtained.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.95|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator.|||1.95|0.69|
81606074|NCT02567825|162889360|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least-squares means|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.56|||||The Surgical Management group represents the first number in the subtraction and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the second. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the mean parental satisfaction score||0.56|-0.06|
81606075|NCT02567825|162889361|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.18|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of parent reports indicating at least one health care encounter since the previous study visit.||1.18|0.98|
81606076|NCT02567825|162889362|SUPERIORITY|Reports for which the parent did not answer the question were excluded from the analysis.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.41|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of parent reports indicating a parent missed work due to child's illness.||1.41|0.88|
81606077|NCT02567825|162889363|SUPERIORITY|Reports indicating the parent did not answer the question were excluded from the analysis.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.48|||||The Surgical Management group represents the numerator for the risk ratio and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the denominator. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of parent reports indicating the need for special childcare arrangements due to child's illness.||1.48|0.89|
81606078|NCT02567825|162889364|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least-square means|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.02|||||The Surgical Management group represents the first number in the subtraction and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the second. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the mean OM-6 survey score||0.02|-0.13|
81606079|NCT02567825|162889364|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least-square means|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.24|||||The Surgical Management group represents the first number in the subtraction and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the second. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the mean OM-6 survey--children's overall QOL score.||0.24|-0.13|
81606080|NCT02567825|162889365|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least-square means|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|1.47|||||The Surgical Management group represents the first number in the subtraction and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the second. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the mean caregiver impact questionnaire score.||1.47|-1.55|
81606081|NCT02567825|162889365|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least-square means|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.2|||||The Surgical Management group represents the first number in the subtraction and the Non-Surgical Management group represents the second. The estimates are adjusted for site, age at enrollment, and exposure or nonexposure to other children.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the mean caregiver impact questionnaire--caregiver's overall QOL score.||0.20|-0.14|
81606082|NCT01678820|162889373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.19||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.52|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|Based on a longitudinal model including terms for region, treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment||||0.52|-0.14|0.267
81645904|NCT01917006|162982356|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.13||||0.645||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.645
81525389|NCT03100058|162738855|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|0.66|||ANCOVA|||||0.66|-1.84|0.355
81525390|NCT03100058|162738855|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|0.69|||ANCOVA|||||0.69|-1.83|0.373
81525391|NCT03100058|162738855|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|-1.24|||ANCOVA|||||-1.24|-4.36|<0.001
81606083|NCT01678820|162889374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percents|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|9.3|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||9.3|-10.2|
81606084|NCT01678820|162889374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percents|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|5.8|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||5.8|-14.7|
81606085|NCT01678820|162889376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.28|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|Based on a longitudinal model including terms for region, treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.28|-0.95|<0.001
81606086|NCT01678820|162889377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|1.7||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|20.6|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|Based on a longitudinal model including terms for region, treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||20.6|-17.1|0.856
81606087|NCT01678820|162889377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-29.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.9|-10.6|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|Based on a longitudinal model including terms for region, treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-10.6|-47.9|0.002
81606088|NCT01678820|162889378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-25.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6|-15.6|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|Based on a longitudinal model including terms for region, treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-15.6|-35.6|<0.001
81606089|NCT01678820|162889378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|5.3||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|15.2|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|Based on a longitudinal model including terms for region, treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||15.2|-4.5|0.286
81606090|NCT01678820|162889379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-18.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|-12.0|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|Based on a longitudinal model including terms for region, treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-12.0|-24.2|<0.001
81606091|NCT01678820|162889379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|6.0|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|Based on a longitudinal model including terms for region, treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||6.0|-6.0|0.990
81606092|NCT01678820|162889380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-20.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.3|-12.2|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|Based on a longitudinal model including terms for region, treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-12.2|-28.3|<0.001
81606093|NCT01678820|162889380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|2.9||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|10.7|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|Based on a longitudinal model including terms for region, treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||10.7|-5.0|0.469
81606094|NCT01678820|162889381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-24.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|-16.3|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|Based on a longitudinal model including terms for region, treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-16.3|-32.6|<0.001
81606095|NCT01678820|162889381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.3||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|8.3|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|Based on a longitudinal model including terms for region, treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||8.3|-7.7|0.937
81463077|NCT01430403|162618473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|1.99|||Regression, Linear|Adjustments for randomization FEV1:FVCx100, site, dosing group and treatment group step (2-4 as one step and 5 separately)||||1.99|-1.49|0.78
81606096|NCT01678820|162889382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in estimated means|-15.5||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|1.2|||Robust regression|Using M-estimation with treatment, region, and a covariate for baseline triglycerides (mg/dL). Missing data were imputed by multiple imputations.||||1.2|-32.2|0.068
81606097|NCT01678820|162889382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in estimated means|-10.3||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.6|13.0|||Robust regression|Using M-estimation with treatment, region, and a covariate for baseline triglycerides (mg/dL). Missing data were imputed by multiple imputations.||||13.0|-33.6|0.365
81463078|NCT01430403|162618474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|2.91|||Regression, Linear|Adjustments for randomization FEV1:FVCx100, site and dosing group.||||2.91|-0.61|0.20
81525392|NCT03100058|162738861|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|1.07||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.42|||ANCOVA|||||1.42|0.81|0.632
81606098|NCT01678820|162889383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.5||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|5.8|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|Based on a longitudinal model including terms for region, treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||5.8|-4.8|0.857
81606099|NCT01678820|162889383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.4||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|5.6|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|Based on a longitudinal model including terms for region, treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||5.6|-4.8|0.879
81606100|NCT01678820|162889384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-30.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.0|-9.7|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|Based on a longitudinal model including terms for region, treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-9.7|-51.0|0.004
81606101|NCT01678820|162889384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-15.3||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.8|5.1|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|Based on a longitudinal model including terms for region, treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||5.1|-35.8|0.141
81606102|NCT01678820|162889385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percents|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|12.9|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method. Missing data were imputed by multiple impuattions.|||12.9|-12.2|
81606103|NCT01678820|162889385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percents|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|24.0|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method. Missing data were imputed by multiple imputations.|||24.0|0.7|
81606104|NCT01381874|162889386|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.143||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.816|1.603|||stratified log-rank test|||||1.603|0.816|0.437
81606105|NCT01381874|162889386|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.958||||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.695|1.32|||stratified log-rank test|||||1.320|0.695|0.794
81606106|NCT01381874|162889387|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.074||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.608|1.896|||stratified log-rank test|||||1.896|0.608|0.807
81606107|NCT01381874|162889387|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.183||||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.688|2.036|||stratified log-rank test|||||2.036|0.688|0.542
81606108|NCT01381874|162889388|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.909||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.213|3.878|||Fisher Exact|||||3.878|0.213|1.000
81606109|NCT01381874|162889388|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.909||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.605|6.026|||Fisher Exact|||||6.026|0.605|0.366
81606110|NCT01381874|162889389|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.757||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.264|2.175|||Chi-squared|||||2.175|0.264|0.603
81606111|NCT01381874|162889389|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.79||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.816|3.926|||Chi-squared|||||3.926|0.816|0.137
81463079|NCT01430403|162618475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.9|||Regression, Linear|Adjustments for randomization ACT, site, dosing group and treatment group step (2-4 as one step and 5 separately)||||1.90|0.32|0.006
81463080|NCT01430403|162618476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.86|||Regression, Linear|Adjustments for randomization ACT, site and dosing group.||||0.86|-0.76|0.89
81606112|NCT00936221|162889422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.3873|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.67|1.28||1-sided p-value|Regression, Cox|Cox model adjusting for treatment, WHO performance status, LDH, M status and tumour sub-type.||If the true hazard ratio (HR) is 0.57, 58 deaths provides at least 80% power to demonstrate a statistically significant difference for OS, assuming a 1-sided 10% significance level.||1.28|0.67|0.3873
81606113|NCT03820323|162889426|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.03|||Modified Poisson regression|||||1.03|0.94|0.55
81463081|NCT01430403|162618477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.41|||Regression, Linear|Adjustments for randomization C-ACT, site, dosing group and treatment group step (2-4 as one step and 5 separately)||||1.41|0.00|0.05
81606114|NCT03820323|162889427|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.13|||Modified Poission regression|||||1.13|0.66|0.28
81606115|NCT01107743|162889462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.812|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Gender. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between male and female in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=0.812
81606116|NCT01107743|162889463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Age. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between \<65 years and \>=65 years in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=1.000
81606117|NCT01107743|162889464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Hypertension. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with Hypetension and without Hypertension in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=1.000
81606118|NCT01107743|162889465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.112|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Hypertension severity. The null hypothesis is there is no difference among ClassⅠHypertension, ClassⅡ Hypertension, and ClassⅢ Hypertension in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=0.112
81645905|NCT01917006|162982356|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.15||||0.343||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.343
81606119|NCT01107743|162889466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.093|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Angina Pectoris. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with Angina Pectoris and without Angina Pectoris in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=0.093
81645906|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|55.33||||0.184||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 1 versus (vs) Placebo at Week 2||||0.184
81463082|NCT01430403|162618478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|1.3|||Regression, Linear|Adjustments for randomization C-ACT, site and dosing group||||1.30|-0.15|0.12
81463083|NCT01430403|162618479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.72|||Negative Binomial Generalized Estimating|Adjustments for site, dosing group and treatment group step (2-4 as one step and 5 separately)||||0.72|0.19|0.63
81463084|NCT01430403|162618480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|3.46|||Negative Binomial Generalized Estimating|Adjustments for site and dosing group||||3.46|0.29|0.99
81606120|NCT01107743|162889467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Hypercholesterolemia. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with Hypercholesterolemia and without Hypercholesterolemia in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=1.000
81606121|NCT01107743|162889468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.839|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Hypercholesterolemia expression type. The null hypothesis is there is no difference among expression type Ⅰ, expression type Ⅱa, expression type Ⅱb, expression type Ⅲ, expression type, expression type Ⅳ, and expression type Ⅴ in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=0.839
81606122|NCT01107743|162889469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Familial Hypercholesterolemia. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with Familial Hypercholesterolemia and without Familial Hypercholesterolemia in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=1.000
81606123|NCT01107743|162889470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Hepatic Dysfunction. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with Hepatic Dysfunction and without Hepatic Dysfunction in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=1.000
81606124|NCT01107743|162889471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.644|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Renal Dysfunction. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with Renal Dysfunction and without Renal Dysfunction in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=0.644
81606125|NCT01107743|162889472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.155|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Complications. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with Complications and without Complications in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=0.155
81606126|NCT01107743|162889473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.305|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Concomitant Drugs. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with Concomitant Drugs and without Concomitant Drugs in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=0.305
81606127|NCT01107743|162889474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.234|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Gender. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between males and females in the participants of responders."||||=0.234
81606128|NCT01107743|162889475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.439|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Age. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between \<65 years and \>=65 years in the participants of responders."||||=0.439
81606129|NCT01107743|162889476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.761|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Hypertension severity. The null hypothesis is there is no difference among ClassⅠHypertension, ClassⅡ Hypertension, and ClassⅢ Hypertension in the participants of responders."||||=0.761
81463085|NCT01430403|162618481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.35|||Negative Binomial Generalized Estimating|Adjustments for site, dosing group and treatment group step (2-4 as one step and 5 separately)||||1.35|0.39|0.31
81525393|NCT03100058|162738861|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|1.15||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.55|||ANCOVA|||||1.55|0.86|0.352
81606130|NCT01107743|162889477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Hepatic Dysfunction. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Hepatic Dysfunction in the participants of responders."||||=1.000
81463086|NCT01430403|162618482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.02|||Negative Binomial Generalized Estimating|Adjustments for site and dosing group||||1.02|0.23|0.06
81463087|NCT01430403|162618483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|2.72|||Regression, Linear|Adjustments for site, dosing group and treatment group step (2-4 as one step and 5 separately)||||2.72|-3.08|0.90
81463088|NCT01430403|162618484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|2.71|||Regression, Linear|Adjustments for site and dosing group.||||2.71|-3.26|0.86
81463089|NCT04481789|162618486|OTHER|Estimates of least squares mean difference of log-transformed PK parameters between treatments were obtained with their 2-sided 90%CIs for the difference. These estimates and limits were then back-transformed to obtain ratios of least squares geometric means. If the 90%CIs lay entirely within the limits of 0.80 to 1.25, this would provide evidence of no effect of edaravone on the PK of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide (LS Mean Ratio: Rosuvastatin + Edaravone / Rosuvastatin Alone).|LS Mean Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.08||||||PK parameters of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide alone and in the presence of edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of effect on PK of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide by edaravone.||1.08|0.97|
81463090|NCT04481789|162618486|OTHER|Estimates of least squares mean difference of log-transformed PK parameters between treatments were obtained with their 2-sided 90%CIs for the difference. These estimates and limits were then back-transformed to obtain ratios of least squares geometric means. If the 90%CIs lay entirely within the limits of 0.80 to 1.25, this would provide evidence of no effect of edaravone on the PK of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide (LS Mean Ratio: Sildenafil + Edaravone / Sildenafil Alone).|LS Mean Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|0.99||||||PK parameters of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide alone and in the presence of edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of effect on PK of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide by edaravone.||0.99|0.88|
81525394|NCT03100058|162738861|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|1.41||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.92|||ANCOVA|||||1.92|1.04|0.027
81525395|NCT03100058|162738861|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|1.07||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.35|||ANCOVA|||||1.35|0.85|0.587
81525396|NCT03100058|162738861|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.47|||ANCOVA|||||1.47|0.82|0.508
81525397|NCT03100058|162738861|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|1.01||||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.34|||ANCOVA|||||1.34|0.76|0.945
81606131|NCT01107743|162889478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Renal Dysfunction. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Renal Dysfunction in the participants of responders."||||=0.310
81606132|NCT01107743|162889479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.251|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Complications. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Complications in the participants of responders."||||=0.251
81606133|NCT01107743|162889480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.756|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Concomitant Drugs. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Concomitant Drugs in the participants of responders."||||=0.756
81606134|NCT01107743|162889481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.706|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Gender. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between males and females in the participants of responders."||||=0.706
81606135|NCT01107743|162889482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.192|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Age. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between \<65 years and \>=65 years in the participants of responders."||||=0.192
81606136|NCT01107743|162889483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Angina Pectoris Severity. The null hypothesis is there is no difference among Class1, Class2, Class3, and Class4 in the participants of responders."||||=0.005
81606137|NCT01107743|162889484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Hepatic Dysfunction. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Hepatic Dysfunction in the participants of responders."||||=1.000
81606138|NCT01107743|162889485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.596|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Renal Dysfunction. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Renal Dysfunction in the participants of responders."||||=0.596
81606139|NCT01107743|162889486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.252|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Complications. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Complications in the participants of responders."||||=0.252
81606140|NCT01107743|162889487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Concomitant Drugs. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Concomitant Drugs in the participants of responders."||||=1.000
81606141|NCT01107743|162889488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.518|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Gender. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between males and females in the participants of responders."||||=0.518
81606142|NCT01107743|162889489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.645|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Age. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between \<65 years and \>=65 years in the participants of responders."||||=0.645
81606143|NCT01107743|162889490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Hypercholesterolemia expression type. The null hypothesis is there is no difference among expression type Ⅰ, expression type Ⅱa, expression type Ⅱb, expression type Ⅲ, expression type, expression type Ⅳ, and expression type Ⅴ in the participants of responders."||||=0.130
81606144|NCT01107743|162889491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.185|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Hepatic Dysfunction. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Hepatic Dysfunction in the participants of responders."||||=0.185
81606145|NCT01107743|162889492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.714|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Renal Dysfunction. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Renal Dysfunction in the participants of responders."||||=0.714
81606146|NCT01107743|162889493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.835|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Complications. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Complications in the participants of responders."||||=0.835
81606147|NCT01107743|162889494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.252|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Concomitant Drugs. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Concomitant Drugs in the participants of responders."||||=0.252
81645907|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|170.21||||0.002||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 2 vs Placebo at Week 2||||0.002
81645908|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|12.73||||0.404||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 3 vs Placebo at Week 2||||0.404
81645909|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|24.23||||0.328||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 4 vs Placebo at Week 2||||0.328
81606148|NCT00308737|162889495|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of TI + Usual Care to Usual Care only|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures||Mixed model repeated measures with fixed effects diabetes type, visit, pooled site and treatment and baseline FEV1 as a covariate||0.060|0.014|
81606149|NCT00308737|162889496|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis tested was that the FEV1 change from Baseline for the TI group is no greater than 50 mL/year above the change in the usual care treatment group. Assuming SD of 100 mL/y, 80% power, and 5% (1-tailed) significance level, it was determined that 50 subjects were required for each of the diabetes treatment groups. Final sample size was selected for the incidence of a \>= 15% decrease in FEV1 end point.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.057|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment site, diabetes type, and baseline FEV1||0.057|0.016|
81606150|NCT00308737|162889497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.034|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.061|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures||Mixed model repeated measures with fixed effects diabetes type, visit, pooled site and treatment and baseline FVC as a covariate||0.061|0.008|
81606151|NCT00308737|162889498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.005|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.031|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures||Mixed model repeated measures with fixed effects diabetes type, visit, pooled site, and treatment and baseline TLC as a covariate||0.031|-0.042|
81606152|NCT00308737|162889499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.269|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.574|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures||Mixed model repeated measures with fixed effects diabetes type, visit, pooled site, and treatment and baseline TLC as a covariate||0.574|-0.037|
81606153|NCT00308737|162889500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6475|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3432|1.2219|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression excluding non-diabetics||1.2219|0.3432|
81606154|NCT00308737|162889501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7504|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.251|2.2431|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression excluding non-diabetics||2.2431|0.2510|
81606155|NCT00308737|162889502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8953|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6703|1.1958|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression excluding non-diabetics||1.1958|0.6703|
81606156|NCT00308737|162889503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.8509|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6722|1.077|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression excluding non-diabetics||1.0770|0.6722|
81606157|NCT00308737|162889505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.112||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two sample t-test||||0.112
81525398|NCT03100058|162738861|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|1.08||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.45|||ANCOVA|||||1.45|0.81|0.602
81463091|NCT04481789|162618486|OTHER|Estimates of least squares mean difference of log-transformed PK parameters between treatments were obtained with their 2-sided 90%CIs for the difference. These estimates and limits were then back-transformed to obtain ratios of least squares geometric means. If the 90%CIs lay entirely within the limits of 0.80 to 1.25, this would provide evidence of no effect of edaravone on the PK of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide (LS Mean Ratio: Furosemide + Edaravone / Furosemide Alone).|LS Mean Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.09||||||PK parameters of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide alone and in the presence of edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of effect on PK of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide by edaravone.||1.09|0.98|
81463092|NCT04481789|162618487|OTHER|Estimates of least squares mean difference of log-transformed PK parameters between treatments were obtained with their 2-sided 90%CIs for the difference. These estimates and limits were then back-transformed to obtain ratios of least squares geometric means. If the 90%CIs lay entirely within the limits of 0.80 to 1.25, this would provide evidence of no effect of edaravone on the PK of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide (LS Mean Ratio: Rosuvastatin + Edaravone / Rosuvastatin).|LS Mean Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.06||||||PK parameters of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide alone and in the presence of edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of effect on PK of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide by edaravone.||1.06|0.91|
81463093|NCT04481789|162618487|OTHER|Estimates of least squares mean difference of log-transformed PK parameters between treatments were obtained with their 2-sided 90%CIs for the difference. These estimates and limits were then back-transformed to obtain ratios of least squares geometric means. If the 90%CIs lay entirely within the limits of 0.80 to 1.25, this would provide evidence of no effect of edaravone on the PK of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide (LS Mean Ratio: Sildenafil + Edaravone / Sildenafil Alone).|LS Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.1||||||PK parameters of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide alone and in the presence of edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of effect on PK of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide by edaravone.||1.10|0.80|
81463094|NCT04481789|162618487|OTHER|Estimates of least squares mean difference of log-transformed PK parameters between treatments were obtained with their 2-sided 90%CIs for the difference. These estimates and limits were then back-transformed to obtain ratios of least squares geometric means. If the 90%CIs lay entirely within the limits of 0.80 to 1.25, this would provide evidence of no effect of edaravone on the PK of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide (LS Mean Ratio: Furosemide + Edaravone / Furosemide Alone).|LS Mean Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.23||||||PK parameters of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide alone and in the presence of edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of effect on PK of rosuvastatin, sildenafil, and furosemide by edaravone.||1.23|0.96|
81463095|NCT04481789|162618502|OTHER|Estimated difference in least squares means and corresponding 90%CI of log-transformed PK parameters were back transformed to obtain the estimate and CI of the geometric mean ratio of 1 Hour After a High-fat Meal condition to the fasted state.|LS Mean Ratio|0.842|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.697|1.017||||||PK parameters of unchanged edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of food effect on PK.||1.017|0.697|
81463096|NCT04481789|162618502|OTHER|Estimated difference in least squares means and corresponding 90% CI of log-transformed PK parameters were back transformed to obtain the estimate and CI of the geometric mean ratio of 4 Hours After a High-fat Meal condition to the fasted state.|LS Mean Ratio|0.737|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|0.891||||||PK parameters of unchanged edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of food effect on PK.||0.891|0.610|
81463097|NCT04481789|162618503|OTHER|Estimated difference in least squares means and corresponding 90% CI of log-transformed PK parameters were back transformed to obtain the estimate and CI of the geometric mean ratio of 1 Hour After a High-fat Meal condition to the fasted state.|LS Mean Ratio|0.657|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.379|1.137||||||PK parameters of unchanged edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of food effect on PK.||1.137|0.379|
81463098|NCT04481789|162618503|OTHER|Estimated difference in least squares means and corresponding 90%CI of log-transformed PK parameters were back transformed to obtain the estimate and CI of the geometric mean ratio of 4 Hours After a High-fat Meal condition to the fasted state.|LS Mean Ratio|0.522|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.301|0.903||||||PK parameters of unchanged edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of food effect on PK.||0.903|0.301|
81463099|NCT00943150|162618516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81463100|NCT00943150|162618517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||95.0|||||ANOVA|||CD3+ at 0 weeks||||0.33
81463101|NCT00943150|162618517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||CD3+ at 3 weeks||||0.02
81463102|NCT00943150|162618517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0|||||ANOVA|||CD3+ at 6 weeks||||0.71
81463103|NCT00943150|162618517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0|||||ANOVA|||CD68+ at 0 weeks||||0.67
81463104|NCT00943150|162618517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||ANOVA|||CD68+ at 3 weeks||||0.01
81463105|NCT00943150|162618517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||95.0|||||ANOVA|||CD68+ at 6 weeks||||0.48
81463106|NCT00943150|162618518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1128||95.0|||||Exact Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.1128
81463107|NCT00943150|162618519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0898||95.0|||||Exact Wilcoxon test|||||||0.0898
81463108|NCT00943150|162618520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.076||95.0|||||Exact Wilcoxon test|||Intraoperative narcotic use comparison||||0.0760
81463109|NCT00943150|162618520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0|||||Exact Wilcoxon test|||Postoperative narcotic use comparison||||0.5900
81525399|NCT03100058|162738861|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|1.06||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.35|||ANCOVA|||||1.35|0.84|0.612
81606158|NCT00308737|162889506|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis tested was that the difference in incidence of a decrease of ≥ 15% in FEV1 between the treatment groups not be greater than 5% for TI when compared with the usual care treatment group. Assuming an incidence rate of 15% for FEV1 and a noninferiority criterion of a 5% difference in incidence between the treatment groups, approximately 625 subjects per group were required for 80% power and an alpha of 5% (1 tailed).|Odds Ratio (OR)|-2.4767|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5578|-0.3956|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression excluding non-diabetics||-0.3956|-4.5578|
81525400|NCT03100058|162738861|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|0.89||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.16|||ANCOVA|||||1.16|0.68|0.382
81525401|NCT03100058|162738861|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|0.87||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.14|||ANCOVA|||||1.14|0.67|0.310
81606159|NCT02875834|162889639|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.904|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.876|0.933|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Results derived from a mixed effects model of log-transformed S-K levels. Fixed effects are: treatment group; visit; treatment-by-visit interaction; baseline S-K values (OLP and RTP); baseline eGFR; age category; country; baseline RAAS inhibitor, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, and diabetes mellitus statuses. Patient is a random effect. p-values given are for differences of LSMEANS. The back-transformation is to the original scale of the S-K measurement.||0.933|0.876|<0.001
81606160|NCT02875834|162889639|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.823|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.797|0.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.850|0.797|<0.001
81606161|NCT02875834|162889644|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.3436|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6866|14.9782|||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment group comparisons were made using a logistic regression model containing the following covariates: treatment group; both baseline S-K values (48-hours open-label initial phase and double-blind randomized phase); baseline eGFR (during 48-hour open-label initial phase); age category (\<55, 55-64, \>=65 years); country; baseline RAAS inhibitor, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, and diabetes mellitus statuses.||14.9782|2.6866|<0.001
81606162|NCT02875834|162889644|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.1876|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1591|46.2054|||Regression, Logistic|||||46.2054|7.1591|<0.001
81606163|NCT02875834|162889646|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.266|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.318|10.214|||Regression, Linear|||Results derived from a linear regression model with the following covariates: treatment group; baseline S-K values (Open-label phase and Randomized treatment phase); baseline eGFR; age category; country; baseline RAAS inhibitor, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, and diabetes mellitus statuses.||10.214|4.318|<0.001
81606164|NCT02875834|162889646|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.079|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.118|15.04|||Regression, Linear|||||15.040|9.118|<0.001
81606165|NCT02875834|162889649|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.443|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2954|0.6631|||Regression, Cox|||Results derived from a Cox Proportional Hazards model with the following covariates: treatment group, both baseline S-K values (48-hours open-label initial phase and double-blind randomized phase), baseline eGFR, age category (\<55, 55-64, \>=65 years), country, baseline RAAS inhibitor, chronic kidney, disease heart failure, and diabetes mellitus statuses.||0.6631|0.2954|<0.001
81606166|NCT02875834|162889649|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.158|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0992|0.2508|||Regression, Cox|||||0.2508|0.0992|<0.001
81606167|NCT02294474|162889652|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of SAR342434 over Humalog was demonstrated if upper bound of 2-sided 95% confidence interval(CI) of difference between SAR342434 \& Humalog was \<0.3%.Inverse non-inferiority of Humalog over SAR342434 was tested using hierarchical step-down testing procedure: if non-inferiority of SAR342434 over Humalog was demonstrated,then inverse non-inferiority of Humalog over SAR342434 was tested and demonstrated if lower bound of 2-sided 95% CI of difference between SAR342434 \& Humalog\>-0.3%.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.215|0.067|||||SAR342434 vs. Humalog|Analysis was performed using a MMRM approach with treatment groups, randomization strata, visit (Week 12, Week 26) and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed categorical effects and baseline HbA1c value and baseline HbA1c value-by-visit interaction as continuous fixed covariates. An unstructured correlation matrix was used to model within-participant errors.||0.067|-0.215|
81606168|NCT01693692|162889677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.1683|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2||0.1683
81463110|NCT00943150|162618521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4589||95.0|||||Exact Wilcoxon test|||||||0.4589
81463111|NCT00943150|162618522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999||95.0|||||Exact Wilcoxon test|||||||0.999
81525402|NCT03100058|162738861|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|0.9||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.25|||ANCOVA|||||1.25|0.65|0.525
81525403|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-7.9||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.37|5.65|||ANCOVA|||Triglycerides (TG)||5.65|-21.37|0.254
81525404|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.44|11.99|||ANCOVA|||Triglycerides (TG)||11.99|-17.44|0.716
81606169|NCT01693692|162889677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0277|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1||0.0277
81606170|NCT01693692|162889678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48||0.2637|ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.5|||ANCOVA|||||2.5||0.2637
81606171|NCT01693692|162889678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47||0.0097|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-1.7|||ANCOVA|||||-1.7||0.0097
81606172|NCT01693692|162889679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0639|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0||0.0639
81606173|NCT01693692|162889679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.007|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1||0.0070
81606174|NCT00663117|162889702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||The percentage of subjects achieving a 70-point drop in CDAI score in naltrexone treated subjects was the percentage acheiving the same drop in the placebo controls|Fisher Exact|||The proportion of those achieving a response with a 70-point decline in CDAI score was compared between naltrexone and placebo treated subjects using the Fisher's exact test. Analysis was performed with the intent-to-treat criteria. Clinical significance was accepted if the difference met 95% confidence (p\<0.05).||||0.009
81606175|NCT00663117|162889704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of patients having a 5-point decline in the endoscopic inflammation score||||0.008
81606176|NCT00663117|162889705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.048
81606177|NCT01158378|162889706|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority margin of 10%||||||0.0049|||||||one-sided z-test|||||||0.0049
81606178|NCT01158378|162889707|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority margin of 10%|||||<|0.0001|||||||one-sided z-test|||||||<0.0001
81606179|NCT01158378|162889707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0297|||||||one-sided z-test|||Superiority Test||||0.0297
81606180|NCT01158378|162889708|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority margin of 10%|||||<|0.0001|||||||one-sided z-test|||||||<0.0001
81606181|NCT01158378|162889708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0561|||||||one-sided z-test|||Superiority Test||||0.0561
81702107|NCT00861380|163100401|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2011, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a Hospital-diagnosed Pneumonia divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =1360966.|PYAR|10.429|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.259|10.601|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Hospital-diagnosed Pneumonia, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||10.601|10.259|
81525405|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-15.6||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|-0.86|||ANCOVA|||Triglycerides (TG)||-0.86|-30.30|0.038
81606182|NCT03017235|162889796|NON_INFERIORITY|The NI margin for the difference between treatments (NaP/MC Oral Solution minus PREPOPIK) was pre-specified at -8% (absolute). If NI was demonstrated for both the primary efficacy endpoint and the secondary efficacy endpoint for the right colon, and if the lower bound of the CI was above 0%, then superiority was declared for the primary endpoint. Thus, the pre-specified superiority analysis was conducted at a one-sided significance level of 2.5%.|Difference in percentage|6.3||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|10.9||The above p-value was calculated for superiority and was based on the stratified percentage difference test, where the stratification weight is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel-weight.|Weighted Percentage Difference|CIs (treatment difference) were calculated using stratified (by site) percentage difference where, weights= Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights for site||Difference in the percentage of subjects on NaP/MC or PREPOPIK (NaP/MC - PREPOPIK)|Lower limit of 95% CI \> 0% for the primary efficacy endpoint combined with outcome of secondary efficacy endpoint for the right colon allowed for superiority analysis.|10.9|1.8|0.0067
81606183|NCT03017235|162889797|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than the margin (-8%), the null hypothesis was rejected and NaP/MC Oral Solution was claimed as non-inferior to PREPOPIK with respect to right colon cleansing in preparation for colonoscopy.|Difference in percentage|4.6||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|8.0||The p-value was calculated for superiority and was based on the stratified percentage difference test, where the stratification weight is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel-weight.|Weighted Percentage Difference|CIs (treatment difference) were calculated using stratified (by site) percentage difference where, weights= Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights for site||Difference in the percentage of subjects on NaP/MC or PREPOPIK (NaP/MC - PREPOPIK)||8.0|1.1|0.0099
81606184|NCT03017235|162889798|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than the margin (-8%), the null hypothesis was rejected and NaP/MC Oral Solution was claimed as non-inferior to PREPOPIK with respect to right colon cleansing in preparation for colonoscopy.|Difference in percentage|1.9||||0.1781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|4.7||The above p-value was tested for superiority and was based on the stratified percentage difference test, where the stratification weight is based on Cochran Mantel Haenszel weight.|Weighted Percentage Difference|CIs (treatment difference) were calculated using stratified (by site) percentage difference where, weights= Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights for site||Difference in percentage of subjects on NaP/MC Oral Solution or PREPOPIK® (NaP/MC - PREPOPIK)||4.7|-0.9|0.1781
81606185|NCT03017235|162889799|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than the margin (-8%), the null hypothesis was rejected and NaP/MC Oral Solution was claimed as non-inferior to PREPOPIK with respect to colon cleansing in preparation for colonoscopy.|Difference in percentage|3.5||||0.0391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|6.7||The above p-value was for superiority and was based on the stratified percentage difference, where the stratification weight is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight.|Weighted Percentage Difference|CIs (treatment difference) were calculated using stratified (by site) percentage difference where, weights= Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights for site||Difference in percentage of subjects on NaP/MC Oral Solution or PREPOPIK® (NaP/MC-PREPOPIK®)||6.7|0.2|0.0391
81606186|NCT00437125|162889833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|8.6|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||13.3||||||||13.3||
81606187|NCT00437125|162889834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5553||95.0||||p-value is for total UDPRS score - change. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change on the total UDPRS score from baseline to 12-week endpoint.||||0.5553
81606188|NCT00437125|162889835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value is for psychic subscale. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change on the total psychic subscale score from baseline to 12-week endpoint.||||<0.0001
81606189|NCT00437125|162889835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value is for neurological subscale. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change on the total neurological subscale score from baseline to 12-week endpoint.||||<0.0001
81463112|NCT00943150|162618523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0412||95.0|||||Exact Wilcoxon test|||||||0.0412
81525406|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-7.0||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.15|4.06|||ANCOVA|||Triglycerides (TG)||4.06|-18.15|0.213
81606190|NCT00437125|162889835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014||95.0||||p-value is for autonomic subscale. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change on the total autonomic subscale score from baseline to 12-week endpoint.||||0.0014
81606191|NCT00437125|162889835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5586||95.0||||p-value is for other subscale. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change on the total other subscale score from baseline to 12-week endpoint.||||0.5586
81606192|NCT00437125|162889835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0848||95.0||||p-value is for global assessment by paticipant. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change on the global assessment by paticipant subscale score from baseline to 12-week endpoint.||||0.0848
81463113|NCT04513080|162618536|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference comparing difference in average scores from baseline to week 6||||
81463114|NCT04513080|162618536|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference comparing difference in average scores from week 6 to week 12||||
81463115|NCT04513080|162618537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference comparing difference in average scores from baseline to week 6||||
81463116|NCT04513080|162618537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference comparing difference in average scores from week 6 to week 12||||
81463117|NCT04513080|162618537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference comparing difference in average scores from baseline to week 6||||
81463118|NCT04513080|162618537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference comparing difference in average scores from week 6 to week 12||||
81463119|NCT04513080|162618537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference comparing difference in average scores from baseline to week 6||||
81463120|NCT04513080|162618537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference comparing difference in average scores from week 6 to week 12||||
81463121|NCT02477826|162618546|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.93||||||||0.93|0.67|
81463122|NCT02477826|162618546|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.12||||||||1.12|0.81|
81463123|NCT02477826|162618546|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.99||||||||0.99|0.72|
81463124|NCT02477826|162618546|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.97||||||||0.97|0.60|
81463125|NCT02477826|162618546|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.93||||||||0.93|0.59|
81463126|NCT02477826|162618546|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.72||||||||0.72|0.52|
81463127|NCT02477826|162618546|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.89||||||||0.89|0.49|
81463128|NCT02477826|162618547|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.91||||||||0.91|0.67|
81463129|NCT02477826|162618547|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.05||||||||1.05|0.78|
81463130|NCT02477826|162618547|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.01||||||||1.01|0.74|
81463131|NCT02477826|162618547|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.79||||||||0.79|0.51|
81463132|NCT02477826|162618547|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.96||||||||0.96|0.63|
81463133|NCT02477826|162618547|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.87||||||||0.87|0.64|
81463134|NCT02477826|162618547|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.14||||||||1.14|0.64|
81463135|NCT00554515|162618552|SUPERIORITY|Comparison against historical control ORR of 14%.||||||0.042|||||||exact binomial test|||||||0.042
81463136|NCT00554515|162618553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Fisher Exact|||Objective response rates were compared between ISM good and poor risk subgroups. ISM good risk ORR reported under primary endpoint.||||0.39
81463137|NCT00554515|162618554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||exact binomial test|||Test against the historical ORR was conducted in the overall study population as secondary analyses.||||0.0014
81463138|NCT00554515|162618557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Fisher Exact|||Objective response rates were compared between MSKCC subgroups.||||.89
81463139|NCT00554515|162618559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Fisher Exact|||Objective response rates were compared between tumor type subgroups||||.33
81463140|NCT00554515|162618560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Fisher Exact|||Objective response rates were compared between clear cell histology subgroups||||.89
81463141|NCT00554515|162618561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Fisher Exact|||Objective response rates were compared between CA-9 score subgroups||||.19
81463142|NCT00554515|162618562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||Objective response rates were compared between PD-L1 tumor subgroups||||0.01
81463143|NCT00554515|162618563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Fisher Exact|||Objective response rates were compared between B7-H3 tumor subgroups||||.08
81463144|NCT00554515|162618564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Fisher Exact|||Objective response rates were compared between CA-9 SNP subgroups||||.28
81463145|NCT02593097|162618574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Hills-Armitage|||||||0.83
81463146|NCT02593097|162618575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||McNemar|||||||0.16
81463147|NCT00665431|162618591|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-Inferiority margin (NI) margin of 10mm between Arm 1 and Arm 2 (NI design uses confidence intervals, not p-values)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.94|3.34|||ANCOVA|||||3.34|-5.94|
81463148|NCT00665431|162618592|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-Inferiority (NI) margin of 10mm between Arm 1 and Arm 2 (NI design uses confidence intervals, not p-values)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.82|2.6|||ANCOVA|||||2.60|-6.82|
81463149|NCT00665431|162618593|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-Inferiority (NI) margin of 10mm between Arm 1 and Arm 2 (NI design uses confidence intervals, not p-values)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|8.31|||ANCOVA|||||8.31|-1.41|
81463150|NCT01578239|162618664|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.177|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.108|0.289||Derived from a two-sided test between the two groups|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is expressed as Lu-DOTA-Tyr-Octreotate / Octreotide LAR and estimated from the corresponding Cox model.|||0.289|0.108|<0.0001
81525407|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.38|11.96|||ANCOVA|||Triglycerides (TG)||11.96|-15.38|0.806
81606193|NCT00437125|162889835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0263||95.0||||p-value is for global assessment by doctor. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change on the global assessment by doctor subscale score from baseline to 12-week endpoint.||||0.0263
81606194|NCT00437125|162889836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value is for 4 weeks change. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change on the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index from baseline to 4-week endpoint.||||<0.0001
81606195|NCT00437125|162889836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value is for 8 weeks change. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change on the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index from baseline to 8-week endpoint.||||<0.0001
81606196|NCT00437125|162889836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value is for 12 weeks change. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change on the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index from baseline to 12-week endpoint.||||<0.0001
81606197|NCT00437125|162889837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value is for the HAMD-17 total score. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change on the HAMD-17 total score from baseline to 12-week endpoint.||||<0.0001
81606198|NCT00437125|162889838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value is for Clinical Global Impression-Severity scale - change. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change on the Clinical Global Impression-Severity scale score from baseline to end of week 12 of treatment.||||<0.0001
81606199|NCT00437125|162889840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value is for BDI score - change. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no difference between baseline and post-baseline in BDI scores||||<0.0001
81463151|NCT01578239|162618665|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0141|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0141
81463152|NCT01578239|162618666|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.3039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.17|||Log Rank|||||1.17|0.60|0.3039
81463153|NCT01578239|162618667|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.84||||0.3039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.17|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio of Lu-DOTA-Tyr-Octreotate vs. Octreotide LAR|||1.17|0.60|0.3039
81463154|NCT01578239|162618668|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.137|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.077|0.242|||Log Rank|||||0.242|0.077|<0.0001
81525408|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3||||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|11.21|||ANCOVA|||Triglycerides (TG)||11.21|-15.80|0.739
81525409|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|1.4||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.36|15.26|||ANCOVA|||Triglycerides (TG)||15.26|-12.36|0.837
81525410|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.4||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.71|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Triglycerides (TG)||-0.07|-22.71|0.049
81606200|NCT00437125|162889841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027||95.0||||p-value is for VAS overall pain score - change. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change from baseline to 12 weeks in VAS overall pain scores.||||0.0027
81606201|NCT00437125|162889841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0||||p-value is for VAS Headaches score - change. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change from baseline to 12 weeks in VAS headaches scores.||||0.0002
81606202|NCT00437125|162889841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value is for VAS back ache score - change. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change from baseline to 12 weeks in VAS back ache scores.||||<0.0001
81606203|NCT00437125|162889841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value is for VAS shoulder pain score - change. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change from baseline to 12 weeks in VAS shoulder pain score.||||<0.0001
81606204|NCT00437125|162889841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value is for VAS interference score - change. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change from baseline to 12 weeks in VAS interference score.||||<0.0001
81606205|NCT00437125|162889841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value is for VAS pain while awake score - change. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change from baseline to 12 weeks in VAS pain while awake score.||||<0.0001
81606206|NCT00437125|162889842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value is for PDQ-39 total score - change. A priori threshold for p-values was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no change from baseline to 12 weeks in PDQ-39 total score.||||<0.0001
81611267|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.5|-0.8|<0.001
81525411|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|1.3||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|9.82|||ANCOVA|||Total Cholesterol (TC)||9.82|-7.22|0.764
81606207|NCT02248961|162889849|OTHER|It was calculated that at least 140 patients (70 patients per group) must be enrolled into the study to achieve 80% power. With regard to 20% of patients withdrawn prematurely or data not suitable for analysis, it was necessary to include at least 176 patients (88 per group) into the study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|=|0.39|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The null hypothesis (H0) is that there is a decrease in SBP on the background treatment with Kanarb (fimasartan), that is at least 5.5 mmHg lower compared to Cozaar® (losartan).~Test of the hypotheses was performed using mixed linear models, where the site effect was considered a random effect, and the treatment group effect was considered a fixed effect. Baseline SBP on the study arm was included into the model as a covariate (a fixed effect) in all cases."||1.47||=0.390
81606208|NCT02248961|162889850|OTHER||||||=|0.018|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The investigational site was included as random effect. The baseline levels of SBP and the treatment group were included as fixed effects.||||||=0.018
81606209|NCT02248961|162889851|OTHER||||||=|0.579|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The investigational site was included as random effect. The baseline levels of SBP and the treatment group were included as fixed effects.||||||=0.579
81606210|NCT02248961|162889852|OTHER||||||=|0.466|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The investigational site was included as random effect. The baseline levels of SBP and the treatment group were included as fixed effects.||||||=0.466
81606211|NCT02248961|162889853|OTHER||||||=|0.118|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The investigational site was included as random effect. The baseline levels of SBP and the treatment group were included as fixed effects.||||||=0.118
81606212|NCT02248961|162889854|OTHER||||||=|0.662|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The investigational site was included as random effect. The baseline levels of SBP and the treatment group were included as fixed effects.||||||=0.662
81606213|NCT02248961|162889855|OTHER||||||=|0.143|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||=0.143
81606214|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.44|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Odds for travel in the past 3 months as a risk factor for used (injected/snorted/smoked) heroin in the past 30 days|Adjusted odds with 95% confidence intervals for travel as a risk factor for each behavior.||2.44|0.80|0.05
81645910|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|18.48||||0.362||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 5 vs Placebo at Week 2||||0.362
81645911|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|45.42||||0.203||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 6 vs Placebo at Week 2||||0.203
81525412|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|2.6||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.43|11.63|||ANCOVA|||Total Cholesterol (TC)||11.63|-6.43|0.571
81463155|NCT02347813|162618678|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.750
81463156|NCT02837731|162618680|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.37||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|0.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.21|-2.53|0.021
81525413|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|9.46|||ANCOVA|||Total Cholesterol (TC)||9.46|-9.30|0.987
81606215|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.76|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Odds for travel in the past 3 months as a risk factor for having Used (injected/snorted/smoked) powder cocaine in the past 30 days|Adjusted odds with 95% confidence intervals for travel as a risk factor for each behavior.||2.76|1.12|0.01
81606216|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.44|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Odds for travel in the prior 3 months as a risk factor for having Used (injected and/or snorted) crack cocaine in the past 30 days|Adjusted odds with 95% confidence intervals for travel as a risk factor for each behavior.||2.44|1.00|0.05
81606217|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.98|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Odds for travel in the prior 3 months as a risk factor for having Used (injected/snorted/smoked) methamphetamine in the past 30 days|Adjusted odds with 95% confidence intervals for travel as a risk factor for each behavior.||0.98|0.35|0.03
81606218|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.59|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Odds for travel in the prior 3 months as a risk factor for poly-substance use in the past 30 days|Adjusted odds with 95% confidence intervals for travel as a risk factor for each behavior.||3.59|1.11|<0.01
81606219|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.87|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.84|12.28|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Odds for travel in the prior 3 months as a risk factor for Heavy drinking (\>14 and \>21 drinks/week for women and men respectively) in the past 30 days|Adjusted odds with 95% confidence intervals for travel as a risk factor for each behavior.||12.28|3.84|<0.01
81606220|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.63|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|6.5|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Adjusted odds for travel in the prior 3 months as a risk factor for Drank until blacked out in the past 30 days|Adjusted odds with 95% confidence intervals for travel as a risk factor for each behavior.||6.50|2.02|<0.01
81606221|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.93|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Adjusted odds for travel in the prior 3 months as a risk factor for Injected daily, past 30 days|Adjusted odds with 95% confidence intervals for travel as a risk factor for each behavior.||0.93|0.33|0.04
81645912|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|33.05||||0.322||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 1 vs Placebo at Week 4||||0.322
81645913|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|148.86||||0.015||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 2 vs Placebo at Week 4||||0.015
81645914|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-6.2||||0.541||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 3 vs Placebo at Week 4||||0.541
81645915|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|6.47||||0.459||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 4 vs Placebo at Week 4||||0.459
81645916|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|1.32||||0.491||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 5 vs Placebo at Week 4||||0.491
81645917|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|36.8||||0.281||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 6 vs Placebo at Week 4||||0.281
81463157|NCT02837731|162618681|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.124||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.01|||Fisher Exact||Converted Estimated Value of -12.4% to decimal value of -0.124.|||-0.01|-0.27|0.042
81463158|NCT02837731|162618682|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1642||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.0|||Chi-squared||Converted Estimated Value of -16.42% to decimal value of -0.1642.|||0|-0.33|0.044
81463159|NCT02837731|162618683|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.91||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.67|0.85|||Fisher Exact|||||0.85|-6.67|0.113
81463160|NCT02837731|162618684|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-72.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-154.08|9.22|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||9.22|-154.08|
81463161|NCT02837731|162618685|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.91||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.5|22.68|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||22.68|-52.50|0.426
81463162|NCT02837731|162618686|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.52|||ANCOVA|||||0.52|-0.34|0.453
81525414|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|9.9||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.85|16.87|||ANCOVA|||Total Cholesterol (TC)||16.87|2.85|0.006
81645918|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|14.12||||0.424||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 1 vs Placebo at Week 6||||0.424
81645919|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|136.96||||0.026||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 2 vs Placebo at Week 6||||0.026
81645920|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-27.62||||0.67||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 3 vs Placebo at Week 6||||0.670
81463163|NCT01294241|162618699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.008||||||Post-hoc superiority analysis: Wounds that were either evaluated controversially (n=2) or as being equal (n=2) were excluded from the analysis of the primary efficacy variable.|Two-sided exact binomial test|||The intra-individual difference in reepithelialization of wound (halves) was tested using a two-sided exact binomial test. The test was performed at a significance level of 5% for the null-hypothesis of no difference δ = 0 against the hypotheses δ ≠ 0: H0: δ = 0 H1: δ ≠ 0||||=0.008
81525415|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.03|5.48|||ANCOVA|||Total Cholesterol (TC)||5.48|-12.03|0.463
81525416|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.18|9.01|||ANOVA|||Total Cholesterol (TC)||9.01|-8.18|0.925
81645921|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-10.06||||0.561||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 4 vs Placebo at Week 6||||0.561
81645922|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-16.58||||0.604||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 5 vs Placebo at Week 6||||0.604
81645923|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|17.76||||0.394||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 6 vs Placebo at Week 6||||0.394
81463164|NCT01294241|162618700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.21||||||Post-hoc superiority analysis|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The intra-individual difference in median percentage of wound epithelialization was tested using a two-sided Wilcoxon test.||||=0.21
81463165|NCT01294241|162618701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||||||Post-hoc superiority analysis|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The intra-individual difference in median percentage of wound epithelialization was tested using a two-sided Wilcoxon test.||||0.33
81525417|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|1.7||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.19|10.53|||ANCOVA|||Total Cholesterol (TC)||10.53|-7.19|0.711
81645924|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-5.94||||0.532||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 1 vs Placebo at Week 8||||0.532
81463166|NCT02644668|162618702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.9086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.13|0.9086
81525418|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|4.1||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|11.26|||ANCOVA|||Total Cholesterol (TC)||11.26|-3.10|0.265
81606222|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|3.4|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Adjusted odds for travel in the prior 3 months as a risk factor for Median number of injected partners \>= 5 in the past 30 days|Adjusted odds with 95% confidence intervals for travel as a risk factor for each behavior.||3.40|1.37|<0.01
81606223|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.97|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Adjusted odds for travel in prior 3 months as a risk factor for having Lent a needle/syringe in the past 30 days|Adjusted odds with 95% confidence interval for travel in the prior 3 months as a risk factor for having Lent a needle/syringe in the past 30 days||1.97|0.81|0.19
81606224|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.55|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Adjusted odds for travel in prior 3 months as a risk factor for having Injected with someone else's used needle/syringe in the past 30 days|Adjusted odds ratio with 95 % confidence interval for travel in prior 3 months as a risk factor for having injected with someone else's used needle/syringe in the past 30 days||2.55|1.01|<0.01
81606225|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.07|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|5.27|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Adjusted odds for travel in prior 3 months as a risk factor for having Pooled money to buy drugs in the past 30 days|Adjusted odds with 95% confidence interval for travel in the prior 3 months as a risk factor for having Pooled money to buy drugs in the past 30 days||5.27|1.79|<0.01
81606226|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|3.32|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Adjusted odds for travel in prior 3 months as a risk factor for having Shared cooker/spook to prepare drugs in the past 30 days|Adjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence interval for travel in prior 3 months as risk factor for risk behaviors||3.32|1.34|<0.01
81606227|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.95|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Adjusted odds for travel in prior 3 months as a risk factor for having used Backloaded Syringe in the past 30 days|Adjusted odds with 95 % confidence interval for travel as a risk factor for risk behaviors||2.95|1.19|<0.01
81606228|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.1|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|"Adjusted odds for travel in prior 3 months as a risk factor for having done Someone's rinse in the past 30 days"|Adjusted odds with 95% confidence interval for travel in prior 3 months as a risk factor for risk behavior in past 30 days||2.10|0.83|0.13
81463167|NCT02644668|162618702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.4361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-0.18|0.4361
81463168|NCT02644668|162618703|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.749||0.5382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.43|6.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.55|-12.43|0.5382
81463169|NCT02644668|162618703|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.099||0.8464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.19|11.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.18|-9.19|0.8464
81463170|NCT02644668|162618704|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|11.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.506||0.0378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|22.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||22.70|0.68|0.0378
81463171|NCT02644668|162618704|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|13.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.913||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|24.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||24.97|1.33|0.0298
81463172|NCT02644668|162618705|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-4.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.56||0.5461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.69|10.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.52|-19.69|0.5461
81525419|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.31|7.36|||ANCOVA|||HDL Cholesterol||7.36|-7.31|0.995
81525420|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|4.1||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|11.81|||ANCOVA|||HDL Cholesterol||11.81|-3.52|0.288
81525421|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|4.5||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|12.5|||ANCOVA|||HDL Cholesterol||12.50|-3.50|0.269
81525422|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|7.3||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|13.27|||ANCOVA|||HDL Cholesterol||13.27|1.23|0.018
81525423|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|2.2||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.32|9.73|||ANCOVA|||HDL Cholesterol||9.73|-5.32|0.565
81606229|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.49|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Adjusted odds for travel in prior 3 months as a risk factor for Median number of sexual partners \>=2 in the past 30 days|Adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for travel in prior 3 months as a risk factor for risk behaviors in past 30 days||3.49|1.40|<0.01
81606230|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.85|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Adjusted odds for travel in prior 3 months as a risk factor for having Traded sex for money or drugs in the past 30 days|Adjusted odds and 95% confidence interval for travel in prior 3 months as a risk factor for risk behaviors in past 30 days||1.85|0.45|0.86
81606231|NCT00244374|162889891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.02|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, years injecting.|Adjusted odds for travel in prior 3 months as a risk factor for condom use \>90% (if sexually active)|Adjusted odds and 95% confidence interval for travel in prior 3 months as a risk factor for engaging in risk behavior during the past 30 days||2.02|0.59|0.73
81645925|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|111.27||||0.058||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 2 vs Placebo at Week 8||||0.058
81606232|NCT02105636|162889898|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.92||Log-rank Test stratified by prior treatment with cetuximab (yes, no) as entered into the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS). For OS the boundary for statistical significance requires the p-value to be less than 0.0227.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (HR) and the corresponding Confidence Interval (CI) were estimated in a stratified Cox proportional hazards model for distribution of OS in each randomized arm.|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. HR = Nivolumab over investigator's choice therapy (Cetuximab, Methotrexate, or Docetaxel)||0.92|0.53|0.0101
81606233|NCT02105636|162889899|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.1|||||Number of responders (CR +PR) over number of participants|||1.10|0.68|
81606234|NCT02105636|162889900|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|13.6|||||Stratum adjusted difference in response rates (Nivolumab - Investigators Choice) based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method of weighting.|||13.6|1.5|
81606235|NCT02105636|162889900|SUPERIORITY||CMH Estimate of Common Odds Ratio|2.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|5.82|||||Stratified by Prior Cetuximab (yes, no) as recorded in the IVRS. Stratum adjusted odds ratio (Nivolumab - Investigators Choice) using Mantel-Haenszel Method.|||5.82|1.07|
81606236|NCT02105636|162889901|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.85|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard ratio of nivolumab to investigator's choice therapy.|||0.85|0.54|
81606237|NCT01966796|162889917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||The incidence of MDR pathogens (6.7%, 25.5%, 36.9% and 44.6% in PSI II, III, IV, and V, respectively, p=0.002) and mortality rate (0, 5.9%, 12.3%, and 23.8%, respectively, p\<0.001) increased with increasing PSI||||0.002
81606238|NCT00474929|162889978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose (MTD) Level|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Dose Level 1 was chosen as the MTD due to PI concerns about adverse events and frequent dose reductions seen on later cycles at dose level 2. For the best interest of the patients, dose level 1 was chosen as the MTD and the dose level for Phase II.|The Maximum Tolerated Dose (MTD) is defined as the dose level below the lowest dose that induces dose-limiting toxicity (DLT) in at least one-third of patients (at least 2 of a maximum of 6 new patients).||||
81606239|NCT03661996|162889984|NON_INFERIORITY|The treatment regimen is Clinically Acceptable if it is no more than 30% worse than the Breg Cooling Control Group and the lower bound of the 95% CI for Ratio of Geometric LS Means is greater than 0.7.|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0216|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.019|1.108|||||Parameter dispersion is the Standard Error of the Ratio of Geometric LS Means|Geometric LS means, ratio of geometric LS means, with Breg Cooling as control, and 95% CIs were obtained from an ANCOVA model on the natural log-transformed composite outcome with cooling and injection procedure as the main effect. Baseline K-L grade, baseline BMI category, sex, and reverse-scored and normalized index knee procedure pain were included as covariates. Estimates and CIs on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain ratios of geometric means on the original scale.||1.108|1.019|
81606240|NCT03661996|162889984|NON_INFERIORITY|The treatment regimen is Clinically Acceptable if it is no more than 30% worse than the Breg Cooling Control Group and the lower bound of the 95% CI for Ratio of Geometric LS Means is greater than 0.7.|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.959|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0221|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.919|1.001|||||Parameter dispersion is the Standard Error of the Ratio of Geometric LS Means|Geometric LS means, ratio of geometric LS means, with Breg Cooling as control, and 95% CIs were obtained from an ANCOVA model on the natural log-transformed composite outcome with cooling and injection procedure as the main effect. Baseline K-L grade, baseline BMI category, sex, and reverse-scored and normalized index knee procedure pain were included as covariates. Estimates and CIs on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain ratios of geometric means on the original scale.||1.001|0.919|
81645926|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-48.65||||0.778||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 3 vs Placebo at Week 8||||0.778
81645927|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-27.74||||0.662||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 4 vs Placebo at Week 8||||0.662
81606241|NCT03661996|162889984|NON_INFERIORITY|The treatment regimen is Clinically Acceptable if it is no more than 30% worse than the Breg Cooling Control Group and the lower bound of the 95% CI for Ratio of Geometric LS Means is greater than 0.7.|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0219|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.057|||||Parameter dispersion is the Standard Error of the Ratio of Geometric LS Means|Geometric LS means, ratio of geometric LS means, with Breg Cooling as control, and 95% CIs were obtained from an ANCOVA model on the natural log-transformed composite outcome with cooling and injection procedure as the main effect. Baseline K-L grade, baseline BMI category, sex, and reverse-scored and normalized index knee procedure pain were included as covariates. Estimates and CIs on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain ratios of geometric means on the original scale.||1.057|0.970|
81606242|NCT03661996|162889984|NON_INFERIORITY|The treatment regimen is Clinically Acceptable if it is no more than 30% worse than the Breg Cooling Control Group and the lower bound of the 95% CI for Ratio of Geometric LS Means is greater than 0.7.|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.931|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0219|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.892|0.972|||||Parameter dispersion is the Standard Error of the Ratio of Geometric LS Means|Geometric LS means, ratio of geometric LS means, with Breg Cooling as control, and 95% CIs were obtained from an ANCOVA model on the natural log-transformed composite outcome with cooling and injection procedure as the main effect. Baseline K-L grade, baseline BMI category, sex, and reverse-scored and normalized index knee procedure pain were included as covariates. Estimates and CIs on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain ratios of geometric means on the original scale.||0.972|0.892|
81645928|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-35.72||||0.712||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 5 vs Placebo at Week 8||||0.712
81645929|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.18||||0.501||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 6 vs Placebo at Week 8||||0.501
81525424|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|1.7||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.67|9.09|||ANCOVA|||HDL Cholesterol||9.09|-5.67|0.649
81525425|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|0.7||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.87|8.36|||ANCOVA|||HDL Cholesterol||8.36|-6.87|0.847
81525426|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|7.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|13.43|||ANCOVA|||HDL Cholesterol||13.43|1.14|0.020
81525427|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.8||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.09|9.57|||ANCOVA|||LDL Cholesterol||9.57|-17.09|0.579
81645930|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-12.14||||0.565||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 1 vs Placebo at Week 10||||0.565
81525428|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.08|19.02|||ANCOVA|||LDL Cholesterol||19.02|-9.08|0.487
81525429|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.3||||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.96|10.3|||ANCOVA|||LDL Cholesterol||10.30|-18.96|0.561
81525430|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.3||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|20.25|||ANCOVA|||LDL Cholesterol||20.25|-1.68|0.097
81525431|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.4||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|5.26|||ANCOVA|||LDL Cholesterol||5.26|-22.10|0.227
81525432|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.8||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.22|9.64|||ANCOVA|||LDL Cholesterol||9.64|-17.22|0.580
81525433|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.8||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.67|9.03|||ANCOVA|||LDL Cholesterol||9.03|-18.67|0.494
81525434|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.81|9.65|||ANCOVA|||LDL Cholesterol||9.65|-12.81|0.782
81525435|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|1.9||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.82|17.54|||ANCOVA|||Triglycerides (TG)||17.54|-13.82|0.816
81525436|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|8.02||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.13|23.42|||ANCOVA|||Triglycerides (TG)||23.42|-8.13|0.341
81525437|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|9.99||||0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.39|13.91|||ANCOVA|||Triglycerides (TG)||13.91|-25.39|0.566
81525438|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|2.98||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.38|8.36|||ANCOVA|||Total Cholesterol (TC)||8.36|-3.38|0.405
81525439|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|7.87|||ANCOVA|||Total Cholesterol (TC)||7.87|-3.92|0.511
81525440|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|2.5||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.83|9.79|||ANCOVA|||Total Cholesterol (TC)||9.79|-4.83|0.506
81525441|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|3.3||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|10.7|||ANCOVA|||HDL Cholesterol||10.70|-4.20|0.392
81525442|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|3.0||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.45|10.53|||ANOVA|||HDL Cholesterol||10.53|-4.45|0.426
81525443|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|8.5||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|17.8|||ANCOVA|||HDL Cholesterol||17.80|-0.72|0.071
81606243|NCT03661996|162889985|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|17.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.396|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|19.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||19.90|14.40|<0.0001
81606244|NCT03661996|162889985|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.692|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.79|28.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||28.03|12.79|<0.0001
81606245|NCT03661996|162889985|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|20.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.819|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.44|21.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||21.66|18.44|<0.0001
81606246|NCT03661996|162889985|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|18.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.011|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.41|20.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||20.38|16.41|<0.0001
81606247|NCT03661996|162889986|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|22.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.478|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.54|25.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||25.37|19.54|<0.0001
81606248|NCT03661996|162889986|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|23.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.613|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.38|33.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||33.42|14.38|<0.0001
81606249|NCT03661996|162889986|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|25.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.865|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.92|27.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||27.32|23.92|<0.0001
81645931|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|102.44||||0.071||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 2 vs Placebo at Week 10||||0.071
81645932|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-52.81||||0.799||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 3 vs Placebo at Week 10||||0.799
81645933|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-30.81||||0.681||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 4 vs Placebo at Week 10||||0.681
81645934|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-40.68||||0.741||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 5 vs Placebo at Week 10||||0.741
81645935|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-4.33||||0.526||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 6 vs Placebo at Week 10||||0.526
81645936|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-14.76||||0.584||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 1 vs Placebo at Week 12||||0.584
81606250|NCT03661996|162889986|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|22.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.053|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.03|24.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||24.17|20.03|<0.0001
81606251|NCT03661996|162889987|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|21.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.6|24.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms for pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category (\<30 kg/m2, ≥30 kg/m2), sex, study visit, and baseline KOOS subscale score as covariates. Study visit was included in the model as a categorical variable.||24.5|17.6|<0.0001
81606252|NCT03661996|162889987|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|25.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.06||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|37.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms for pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category (\<30 kg/m2, ≥30 kg/m2), sex, study visit, and baseline KOOS subscale score as covariates. Study visit was included in the model as a categorical variable.||37.8|12.7|0.0003
81606253|NCT03661996|162889987|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|25.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.035|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.82|27.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms for pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category (\<30 kg/m2, ≥30 kg/m2), sex, study visit, and baseline KOOS subscale score as covariates. Study visit was included in the model as a categorical variable.||27.88|23.82|<0.0001
81606254|NCT03661996|162889987|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|23.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.238|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.91|25.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms for pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category (\<30 kg/m2, ≥30 kg/m2), sex, study visit, and baseline KOOS subscale score as covariates. Study visit was included in the model as a categorical variable.||25.78|20.91|<0.0001
81606255|NCT03661996|162889988|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|20.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.481|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.94|23.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||23.78|17.94|<0.0001
81606256|NCT03661996|162889988|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|25.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.568|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.24|35.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||35.09|16.24|<0.0001
81645937|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|84.09||||0.101||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 2 vs Placebo at Week 12||||0.101
81463173|NCT02644668|162618705|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-15.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.175||0.0672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.56|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.11|-31.56|0.0672
81645938|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-55.14||||0.823||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 3 vs Placebo at Week 12||||0.823
81645939|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-40.18||||0.741||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 4 vs Placebo at Week 12||||0.741
81645940|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-41.31||||0.756||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 5 vs Placebo at Week 12||||0.756
81645941|NCT01917006|162982357|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-2.57||||0.517||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline average IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 6 vs Placebo at Week 12||||0.517
81645942|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.59||||0.079||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 1 vs Placebo at Week 2||||0.079
81702108|NCT00861380|163100401|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2012, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a Hospital-diagnosed Pneumonia divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =2654010.|PYAR|10.118|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.997|10.239|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Hospital-diagnosed Pneumonia, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||10.239|9.997|
81463174|NCT02644668|162618706|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.928||0.6849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|1.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.48|-2.23|0.6849
81463175|NCT02644668|162618706|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.3091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|0.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.95|-2.96|0.3091
81645943|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.77||||0.025||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 2 vs Placebo at Week 2||||0.025
81645944|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.07||||0.417||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 3 vs Placebo at Week 2||||0.417
81645945|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.16||||0.33||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 4 vs Placebo at Week 2||||0.330
81645946|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.3||||0.199||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 5 vs Placebo at Week 2||||0.199
81645947|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.45||||0.113||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 6 vs Placebo at Week 2||||0.113
81645948|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.5||||0.127||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 1 vs Placebo at Week 4||||0.127
81645949|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.56||||0.087||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 2 vs Placebo at Week 4||||0.087
81645950|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.04||||0.543||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 3 vs Placebo at Week 4||||0.543
81645951|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.12||||0.377||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 4 vs Placebo at Week 4||||0.377
81463176|NCT02644668|162618707|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.571||0.2878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.75|-0.53|0.2878
81463177|NCT02644668|162618707|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.616||0.8512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.11|-1.34|0.8512
81463178|NCT02644668|162618708|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.528||0.7612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.08|4.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.52|-6.08|0.7612
81606257|NCT03661996|162889988|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|25.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.861|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.88|27.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||27.26|23.88|<0.0001
81606258|NCT03661996|162889988|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|25.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.853|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.02|27.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||27.37|24.02|<0.0001
81606259|NCT03661996|162889989|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|25.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.248|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.74|29.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||29.60|20.74|<0.0001
81463179|NCT02644668|162618708|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.231||0.3502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.91|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.70|-9.91|0.3502
81463180|NCT02644668|162618709|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|7.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.484||0.4684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.86|29.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||29.30|-13.86|0.4684
81463181|NCT02644668|162618709|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|24.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.55||0.0584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|50.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||50.74|-0.95|0.0584
81606260|NCT03661996|162889989|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|33.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.795|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.15|45.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||45.07|21.15|<0.0001
81606261|NCT03661996|162889989|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|27.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.233|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.38|30.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||30.23|25.38|<0.0001
81606262|NCT03661996|162889989|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|24.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.598|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.66|27.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||27.94|21.66|<0.0001
81645952|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.17||||0.321||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 5 vs Placebo at Week 4||||0.321
81463182|NCT02644668|162618710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.1686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.43|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio of active vs placebo comparison of the patients' global assessment of better than pre-dose vs same or worse than pre-dose||1.43|0.13|0.1686
81463183|NCT02644668|162618710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.5259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio of active vs placebo comparison of the patients' global assessment of better than pre-dose vs same or worse than pre-dose||2.30|0.20|0.5259
81525444|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|2.9||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.56|11.42|||ANCOVA|||LDL Cholesterol||11.42|-5.56|0.498
81645953|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.4||||0.149||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 6 vs Placebo at Week 4||||0.149
81463184|NCT02644668|162618711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.7655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|4.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio of active vs placebo comparison of the patients' global assessment of better than pre-dose vs same or worse than pre-dose||4.40|0.34|0.7655
81463185|NCT02644668|162618711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|6.25|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio of active vs placebo comparison of the patients' global assessment of better than pre-dose vs same or worse than pre-dose||6.25|0.41|0.4920
81606263|NCT03661996|162889990|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|22.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.898|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.37|25.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||25.84|18.37|<0.0001
81606264|NCT03661996|162889990|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|16.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.255|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.84|29.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||29.66|3.84|<0.0001
81606265|NCT03661996|162889990|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|21.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.062|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.43|23.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||23.60|19.43|<0.0001
81606266|NCT03661996|162889990|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|19.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.365|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.72|22.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The KOOS subscale scores are derived and normalized. Higher scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline subscale score as covariates.||22.09|16.72|<0.0001
81606267|NCT03661996|162889991|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|-3.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|-3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The NPRS was collected during the last study visit. Lower scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline pain score as covariates.||-3.10|-3.86|<0.0001
81606268|NCT03661996|162889991|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|-3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.416|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.38|-2.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The NPRS was collected during the last study visit. Lower scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline pain score as covariates.||-2.67|-4.38|<0.0001
81606269|NCT03661996|162889991|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|-4.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|-3.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The NPRS was collected during the last study visit. Lower scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline pain score as covariates.||-3.79|-4.25|<0.0001
81645954|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.35||||0.215||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 1 vs Placebo at Week 6||||0.215
81463186|NCT01921101|162618773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.29
81463187|NCT03291431|162618780|OTHER|Chi-Square comparison of frequencies|Pearson Chi-Square|0.17||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||A p-value of \<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Chi-squared|||||||0.99
81463188|NCT03291431|162618781|OTHER||Slope|-0.2||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p \< .05 considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis||Rate of change compared between groups using linear mixed modeling.|Linear mixed modeling||||0.68
81463189|NCT03291431|162618782|OTHER|||||||0.34||||||p-value \< .05 considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.34
81645955|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.47||||0.126||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 2 vs Placebo at Week 6||||0.126
81463190|NCT03291431|162618783|OTHER|Linear mixed modeling|Slope|-1.99||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< .05 considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis||Rate of change compared between groups using linear mixed modeling.|||||0.70
81463191|NCT03291431|162618784|OTHER||Slope|0.3||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< .05 considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed modeling||||0.11
81463192|NCT03850483|162618794|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.1641|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.71|0.43||Multiplicity adjustment comparing 6 different treatment arms was performed only for the primary endpoint using Hochberg step-up procedure to maintain overall familywise error rate at 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.43|-1.71|0.1641
81525445|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Median Difference (Net)|2.4||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.17|10.9|||ANCOVA|||LDL Cholesterol||10.90|-6.17|0.586
81525446|NCT03100058|162738862|OTHER|Dose finding study|Mean Difference (Net)|2.1||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.47|12.67|||ANCOVA|||LDL Cholesterol||12.67|-8.47|0.696
81606270|NCT03661996|162889991|SUPERIORITY|A within-group analysis of change at Week 8 from baseline.|Least Squares Mean Change From Baseline|-3.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|-3.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|LS means, 95% CIs, and P values were obtained from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Results are summarized by subject type and the injected knee. The NPRS was collected during the last study visit. Lower scores indicate improvement. Model terms included pooled site group, baseline K-L grade category, baseline BMI category, sex, study visit, and baseline pain score as covariates.||-3.48|-3.96|<0.0001
81606271|NCT03029247|162890005|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.9694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|8.47||p-value for the difference between treatment groups were presented from ANCOVA model for the superiority assessment.|ANCOVA||LS Mean treatment difference (daprodustat minus recombinant human erythropoietin) and its corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) has been presented.|||8.47|-8.80|0.9694
81606272|NCT03029247|162890006|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.32||||0.7745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.46|7.83||p-value for the difference between treatment groups was presented from ANCOVA model for the superiority assessment.|ANCOVA||LS Mean treatment difference (daprodustat minus recombinant human erythropoietin) of SBP and its corresponding 95% CI has been presented.|||7.83|-10.46|0.7745
81645956|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.28||||0.774||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 3 vs Placebo at Week 6||||0.774
81645957|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.01||||0.495||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 4 vs Placebo at Week 6||||0.495
81645958|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.0||||0.495||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 5 vs Placebo at Week 6||||0.495
81645959|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.23||||0.274||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 6 vs Placebo at Week 6||||0.274
81645960|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.22||||0.308||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 1 vs Placebo at Week 8||||0.308
81645961|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.34||||0.205||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 2 vs Placebo at Week 8||||0.205
81645962|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.39||||0.849||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 3 vs Placebo at Week 8||||0.849
81645963|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.07||||0.571||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 4 vs Placebo at Week 8||||0.571
81645964|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.09||||0.592||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 5 vs Placebo at Week 8||||0.592
81645965|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.16||||0.34||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 6 vs Placebo at Week 8||||0.340
81645966|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.16||||0.36||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 1 vs Placebo at Week 10||||0.360
81645967|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.35||||0.192||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 2 vs Placebo at Week 10||||0.192
81525447|NCT03194646|162738877|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|-1.26||||||||-1.26|-2.44|
81525448|NCT03194646|162738877|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|-1.8||||||||-1.80|-2.87|
81525449|NCT03194646|162738877|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-1.1||||||||-1.10|-2.51|
81606273|NCT03029247|162890006|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.95||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|1.71||p-value for the difference between treatment groups was presented from ANCOVA model for the superiority assessment.|ANCOVA||LS Mean treatment difference (daprodustat minus recombinant human erythropoietin) of DBP and its corresponding 95% CI has been presented.|||1.71|-5.62|0.2910
81463193|NCT03850483|162618794|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.61|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.89|1.26||Multiplicity adjustment comparing 6 different treatment arms was performed only for the primary endpoint using Hochberg step-up procedure to maintain overall familywise error rate at 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||1.26|-0.89|0.6100
81606274|NCT03029247|162890006|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.4||||0.4611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.88|4.07||p-value for the difference between treatment groups was presented from ANCOVA model for the superiority assessment.|ANCOVA||LS Mean treatment difference (daprodustat minus recombinant human erythropoietin) of MAP and its corresponding 95% CI has been presented.|||4.07|-8.88|0.4611
81606275|NCT03029247|162890007|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.95||||0.1648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.14|1.24||p-value for the difference between treatment groups was presented from ANCOVA model for the superiority assessment.|ANCOVA||LS Mean treatment difference (daprodustat minus recombinant human erythropoietin) and its corresponding 95% CI has been presented.|||1.24|-7.14|0.1648
81606276|NCT03029247|162890008|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.42||||0.9142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-261.75|234.92||p-value for the difference between treatment groups was presented from ANCOVA model for the superiority assessment.|ANCOVA||LS Mean treatment difference (daprodustat minus recombinant human erythropoietin) for AUEC of SBP and its corresponding 95% CI has been presented.|||234.92|-261.75|0.9142
81606277|NCT03029247|162890008|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-71.7||||0.2266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-189.21|45.8||p-value for the difference between treatment groups was presented from ANCOVA model for the superiority assessment.|ANCOVA||LS Mean treatment difference (daprodustat minus recombinant human erythropoietin) for AUEC of DBP and its corresponding 95% CI has been presented.|||45.80|-189.21|0.2266
81606278|NCT03029247|162890008|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-54.24||||0.5246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-223.99|115.51||p-value for the difference between treatment groups was presented from ANCOVA model for the superiority assessment.|ANCOVA||LS Mean treatment difference (daprodustat minus recombinant human erythropoietin) for AUEC of MAP and its corresponding 95% CI has been presented.|||115.51|-223.99|0.5246
81606279|NCT03029247|162890009|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-74.4||||0.1563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-178.15|29.34||p-value for the difference between treatment groups was presented from ANCOVA model for the superiority assessment.|ANCOVA||LS Mean treatment difference (daprodustat minus recombinant human erythropoietin) for AUEC of HR and its corresponding 95% CI has been presented.|||29.34|-178.15|0.1563
81606280|NCT03029247|162890010|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.06||||0.3247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|2.1||p-value for the difference between treatment groups was presented from ANCOVA model for the superiority assessment.|ANCOVA||LS Mean treatment difference (daprodustat minus recombinant human erythropoietin) of DBP and its corresponding 95% CI has been presented.|||2.10|-6.23|0.3247
81606281|NCT03029247|162890010|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.51||||0.4235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.76|3.74||p-value for the difference between treatment groups was presented from ANCOVA model for the superiority assessment.|ANCOVA||LS Mean treatment difference (daprodustat minus recombinant human erythropoietin) of MAP and its corresponding 95% CI has been presented.|||3.74|-8.76|0.4235
81606282|NCT03029247|162890011|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13||||0.9353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|3.14||p-value for the difference between treatment groups was presented from ANCOVA model for the superiority assessment.|ANCOVA||LS Mean treatment difference (daprodustat minus recombinant human erythropoietin) and its corresponding 95% CI has been presented.|||3.14|-3.41|0.9353
81606283|NCT03029247|162890012|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-144.97||||0.2573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-399.71|109.76||p-value for the difference between treatment groups was presented from ANCOVA model for the superiority assessment.|ANCOVA||LS Mean treatment difference (daprodustat minus recombinant human erythropoietin) for AUEC of SBP and its corresponding 95% CI has been presented.|||109.76|-399.71|0.2573
81606284|NCT03029247|162890012|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-117.49||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-232.26|-2.72||p-value for the difference between treatment groups was presented from ANCOVA model for the superiority assessment.|ANCOVA||LS Mean treatment difference (daprodustat minus recombinant human erythropoietin) for AUEC of DBP and its corresponding 95% CI has been presented.|||-2.72|-232.26|0.0450
81606285|NCT03029247|162890012|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-131.94||||0.1341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-306.24|42.36||p-value for the difference between treatment groups was presented from ANCOVA model for the superiority assessment.|ANCOVA||LS Mean treatment difference (daprodustat minus recombinant human erythropoietin) for AUEC of MAP and its corresponding 95% CI has been presented.|||42.36|-306.24|0.1341
81645968|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.37||||0.843||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 3 vs Placebo at Week 10||||0.843
81645969|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.07||||0.572||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 4 vs Placebo at Week 10||||0.572
81606286|NCT03029247|162890013|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-97.67||||0.1119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-219.05|23.71||p-value for the difference between treatment groups was presented from ANCOVA model for the superiority assessment.|ANCOVA||LS Mean treatment difference (daprodustat minus recombinant human erythropoietin) for AUEC of HR and its corresponding 95% CI has been presented.|||23.71|-219.05|0.1119
81606287|NCT01976364|162890074|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.0255|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0513|0.1022||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1022|-0.0513|
81606288|NCT01976364|162890075|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.091|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|0.313||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.313|-0.131|
81606289|NCT01976364|162890109|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0486|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0192|0.1163||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1163|-0.0192|
81645970|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.12||||0.628||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 5 vs Placebo at Week 10||||0.628
81645971|NCT01917006|162982358|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.12||||0.38||||||Least square mean and one-sided p-value of mean difference vs placebo for each active OnabotulinumtoxinA dose level is calculated from the ANCOVA Model with treatment as the fixed effect and baseline geometric mean IELT as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||OnabotulinumtoxinA Dose 6 vs Placebo at Week 10||||0.380
81645972|NCT02509312|162982388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.34
81645973|NCT02509312|162982389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.257|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.257
81645974|NCT02509312|162982390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.085
81645975|NCT02509312|162982391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.164|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.164
81645976|NCT02509312|162982392|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81645977|NCT02509312|162982393|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.27||||0.0367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.03|||Chi-squared|||||-0.03|-0.52|0.0367
81645978|NCT02509312|162982394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0231|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0231
81645979|NCT02509312|162982395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.467|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.467
81645980|NCT02509312|162982396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.273|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.273
81645981|NCT02509312|162982397|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0162||||||p-value for 12 hours post-op between-group comparison.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0162
81645982|NCT02509312|162982399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048||||||p-value for 6 hours post-op between-group comparison.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.048
81645983|NCT00702650|162982404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||One-Sample Binomial (Wald) test, 2-sided|||||||<0.001
81645984|NCT00702650|162982409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value is for Sexual Desire based on a two-sided, paired t-test comparing the Baseline and the Day 120 scores.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81645985|NCT00702650|162982409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value is for Overall Sexual Activity Score based on a two-sided, paired t-test comparing the Baseline and the Day 120 scores.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81645986|NCT00702650|162982409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value is for Erection Maintained for Satisfactory Duration based on a two-sided, paired t-test comparing the Baseline and the Day 120 scores.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81645987|NCT00702650|162982409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value is for Positive Mood based on a two-sided, paired t-test comparing the Baseline and the Day 120 scores.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81645988|NCT00702650|162982409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value is for Negative Mood based on a two-sided, paired t-test comparing the Baseline and the Day 120 scores.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81645989|NCT00702650|162982410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0254||95.0||||p-value for Physical Component Score based on a one-sample t-test comparing Day 120 and Baseline values.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0254
81645990|NCT00702650|162982410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value for Mental Component Score based on a one-sample t-test comparing Day 120 and Baseline values.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81645991|NCT00943722|162982428|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67.|GMT ratio|1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.14||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 6||2.14|1.70|< 0.001
81645992|NCT00943722|162982428|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|1.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|2.06||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 11||2.06|1.63|< 0.001
81645993|NCT00943722|162982428|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|1.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|2.22||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 16||2.22|1.77|< 0.001
81648277|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.1514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Genital Symptoms||0.0|-0.3|0.1514
81606290|NCT01976364|162890109|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0325|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0372|0.1021||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1021|-0.0372|
81606291|NCT01976364|162890109|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0058|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0941|0.0825||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.0825|-0.0941|
81606292|NCT01976364|162890109|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0096|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0734|0.0927||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.0927|-0.0734|
81606293|NCT01976364|162890110|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.032|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.163|0.227||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.227|-0.163|
81606294|NCT01976364|162890110|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.024|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|0.219||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.219|-0.266|
81606295|NCT01976364|162890110|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.213|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.47||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.470|-0.045|
81606296|NCT01976364|162890110|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.061|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.309|0.188||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.188|-0.309|
81606297|NCT01976364|162890111|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.76|9.48||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 1: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||9.48|-9.76|
81606298|NCT01976364|162890111|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-4.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|3.77||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 3: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||3.77|-12.91|
81606299|NCT01976364|162890111|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-5.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.26|2.87||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 6: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||2.87|-14.26|
81606300|NCT01976364|162890111|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-2.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.59|6.87||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 9: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||6.87|-11.59|
81645994|NCT00943722|162982428|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|2.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.13|2.8||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 18||2.80|2.13|< 0.001
81606301|NCT01976364|162890111|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-10.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.16|-2.14||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 12: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||-2.14|-18.16|
81606302|NCT01976364|162890112|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.5|-0.1|
81606303|NCT01976364|162890112|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.6|-0.1|
81606304|NCT01976364|162890112|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.6||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.6|0.0|
81606305|NCT01976364|162890112|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.8||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.8|0.1|
81606306|NCT01976364|162890112|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.7|-0.1|
81702109|NCT00861380|163100401|OTHER|In 5 to 99+ Years Old Population, in Year 2012, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with a Hospital-diagnosed Pneumonia divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =1367343.|PYAR|9.921|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.755|10.088|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Hospital-diagnosed Pneumonia, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||10.088|9.755|
81702110|NCT00861380|163100409|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2009, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with Tympanostomy Tube Placement divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =229978.|PYAR|22.624|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.02|23.24|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Tympanostomy Tube Placements, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||23.240|22.020|
81606307|NCT01976364|162890113|OTHER||LS mean difference|-19.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.06|19.21||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: At Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||19.21|-58.06|
81606308|NCT01976364|162890113|OTHER||LS mean difference|-30.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.58|23.37||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: At Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||23.37|-83.58|
81606309|NCT01976364|162890113|OTHER||LS mean difference|-24.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.35|34.69||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: At Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||34.69|-83.35|
81606310|NCT01976364|162890113|OTHER||LS mean difference|-11.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.87|37.58||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: At Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||37.58|-60.87|
81606311|NCT01976364|162890113|OTHER||LS mean difference|7.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.73|63.77||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: At Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||63.77|-49.73|
81606312|NCT01976364|162890115|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|6.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.58|72.08||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 1: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||72.08|-59.58|
81606313|NCT01976364|162890115|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|6.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.58|72.08||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 3: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||72.08|-59.58|
81645995|NCT00943722|162982428|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|2.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.21|2.85||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 31||2.85|2.21|< 0.001
81645996|NCT00943722|162982428|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|2.36||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 33||2.36|1.87|< 0.001
81645997|NCT00943722|162982428|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|2.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|3.03||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 45||3.03|2.27|< 0.001
81645998|NCT00943722|162982428|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|2.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|2.51||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 52||2.51|1.97|< 0.001
81645999|NCT00943722|162982428|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|2.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|2.45||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 58||2.45|1.93|< 0.001
81646000|NCT00943722|162982429|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|2.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|2.59||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old males (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 6||2.59|2.07|< 0.001
81646001|NCT00943722|162982429|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|2.36||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 11||2.36|1.88|< 0.001
81463194|NCT03850483|162618794|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.1686|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|0.45||Multiplicity adjustment comparing 6 different treatment arms was performed only for the primary endpoint using Hochberg step-up procedure to maintain overall familywise error rate at 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.45|-1.70|0.1686
81463195|NCT03850483|162618794|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.1051|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.87|0.25||Multiplicity adjustment comparing 6 different treatment arms was performed only for the primary endpoint using Hochberg step-up procedure to maintain overall familywise error rate at 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.25|-1.87|0.1051
81646002|NCT00943722|162982429|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|2.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|2.74||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 16||2.74|2.19|< 0.001
81646003|NCT00943722|162982429|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|3.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|3.65||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 18||3.65|2.80|< 0.001
81463196|NCT03850483|162618794|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.3583|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.37|0.88||Multiplicity adjustment comparing 6 different treatment arms was performed only for the primary endpoint using Hochberg step-up procedure to maintain overall familywise error rate at 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.88|-1.37|0.3583
81463197|NCT03850483|162618794|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.1131|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.88|0.29||Multiplicity adjustment comparing 6 different treatment arms was performed only for the primary endpoint using Hochberg step-up procedure to maintain overall familywise error rate at 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.29|-1.88|0.1131
81606314|NCT01976364|162890115|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|6.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.58|72.08||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 6: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||72.08|-59.58|
81606315|NCT01976364|162890115|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|6.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.58|72.08||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 9: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||72.08|-59.58|
81606316|NCT01976364|162890115|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|6.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.58|72.08||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 12: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||72.08|-59.58|
81606317|NCT01976364|162890116|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.5|-0.9|
81606318|NCT01976364|162890116|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.5|-0.9|
81606319|NCT01976364|162890116|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.6||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.6|-1.1|
81606320|NCT01976364|162890116|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.1||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.1|-0.6|
81606321|NCT01976364|162890116|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.0||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.0|-0.6|
81606322|NCT01976364|162890118|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|11.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.65|38.98||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 1: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||38.98|-15.65|
81606323|NCT01976364|162890118|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|30.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|60.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 3: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||60.20|0.64|
81606324|NCT01976364|162890118|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|29.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|62.62||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 6: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||62.62|-3.46|
81606325|NCT01976364|162890118|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|24.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.14|53.47||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 9: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||53.47|-5.14|
81606326|NCT01976364|162890118|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|17.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.96|50.12||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 12: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||50.12|-15.96|
81606327|NCT01976364|162890119|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|4.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.61|19.6||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 1: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||19.60|-9.61|
81527878|NCT00394706|162742757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.7||Two sided test with an a priori threshold of 0.05 for declaring statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate of the rate of MRS \<= 3 in Analyze Later arm minus rate in Analyze early arm.|Comparison of the rates of MRS \<=3 in Analyze Early vs. Analyze Later arms using a linear mixed effect model with an identity link and random effects to account for the cluster randomization.||0.7|-1.1|0.59
81646004|NCT00943722|162982429|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|2.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|3.34||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 31||3.34|2.60|< 0.001
81646005|NCT00943722|162982429|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|2.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|2.88||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 33||2.88|2.29|< 0.001
81646006|NCT00943722|162982429|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|3.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.89|3.84||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 45||3.84|2.89|< 0.001
81606328|NCT01976364|162890119|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|3.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.74|18.5||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 3: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||18.50|-10.74|
81606329|NCT01976364|162890119|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|2.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|17.45||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 6: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||17.45|-11.80|
81606330|NCT01976364|162890119|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|3.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.58|18.52||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 9: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||18.52|-10.58|
81606331|NCT01976364|162890119|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|2.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.63|17.37||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Month 12: Two-sided 95% CI was based on the normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions.||17.37|-11.63|
81606332|NCT01976364|162890120|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.6||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.6|-1.5|
81606333|NCT01976364|162890120|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.8||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.8|-1.6|
81606334|NCT01976364|162890120|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.0|-1.0|
81606335|NCT01976364|162890120|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.9||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.9|-0.9|
81606336|NCT01976364|162890120|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.1||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.1|-0.7|
81606337|NCT01976364|162890121|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.5|-0.3|
81606338|NCT01976364|162890121|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.6|-0.6|
81606339|NCT01976364|162890121|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.5|-0.4|
81606340|NCT01976364|162890121|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.7|-0.3|
81646007|NCT00943722|162982429|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|2.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|2.79||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 52||2.79|2.19|< 0.001
81646008|NCT00943722|162982429|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio be greater than 0.67|GMT ratio|2.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|2.98||one-sided tests of non-inferiority conducted at the alpha=0.025 level; model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|ANOVA|model with a response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for comparison group|GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 58||2.98|2.37|< 0.001
81646009|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.08|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 6||1.08|0.88|
81646010|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0).|GMT ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.16|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 6||1.16|0.93|
81646011|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0).|GMT ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.19|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 6||1.19|0.95|
81646012|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0).|GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.11|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 11||1.11|0.90|
81463198|NCT03850483|162618794|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.1812|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.64|0.47||Multiplicity adjustment comparing 6 different treatment arms was performed only for the primary endpoint using Hochberg step-up procedure to maintain overall familywise error rate at 5% level.|ANCOVA|||||0.47|-1.64|0.1812
81463199|NCT03850483|162618795|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.4||||0.3747|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.6|17.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||||17.9|-10.6|0.3747
81646013|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0).|GMT ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.2|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 11||1.20|0.95|
81646014|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0).|GMT ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.2|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 11||1.20|0.95|
81646015|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0).|GMT ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.06|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 16||1.06|0.86|
81646016|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.12|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 16||1.12|0.90|
81646017|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.17|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 16||1.17|0.94|
81646018|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.14|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 18||1.14|0.89|
81646019|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.26|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 18||1.26|0.98|
81646020|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.26|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 18||1.26|0.97|
81646021|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.13|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 31||1.13|0.89|
81646022|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.16|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 31||1.16|0.91|
81646023|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.15|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 31||1.15|0.90|
81646024|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.16|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 33||1.16|0.94|
81463200|NCT03850483|162618795|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.5||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.6|25.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||||25.9|-6.6|0.2430
81463201|NCT03850483|162618795|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.4||||0.3747|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.6|17.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||||17.9|-10.6|0.3747
81702111|NCT00861380|163100409|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2009, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with Tympanostomy Tube Placement divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =120190.|PYAR|22.747|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.912|23.606|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Tympanostomy Tube Placements, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||23.606|21.912|
81463202|NCT03850483|162618795|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.5||||0.0665|TWO_SIDED|0.0665|-1.3|31.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||||31.5|-1.3|0.0665
81606341|NCT01976364|162890121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.3|-0.5|
81606342|NCT01976364|162890122|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|3.02||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.02|-2.51|
81606343|NCT01976364|162890122|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|4.18||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.18|-2.64|
81606344|NCT01976364|162890122|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|3.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.20|-2.26|
81606345|NCT01976364|162890122|OTHER||LS mean difference|2.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|5.81||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||5.81|-1.46|
81463203|NCT03850483|162618795|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.1||||0.3423|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.1|25.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||||25.5|-12.1|0.3423
81463204|NCT03850483|162618795|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.9||||0.1271|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.7|30.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||||30.9|-4.7|0.1271
81606346|NCT01976364|162890122|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|3.01||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.01|-3.25|
81606347|NCT01976364|162890123|OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.58|1.52||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.52|-5.58|
81606348|NCT01976364|162890123|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|3.84||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.84|-4.69|
81606349|NCT01976364|162890123|OTHER||LS mean difference|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|6.06||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||6.06|-3.48|
81646025|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.17|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 33||1.17|0.94|
81527879|NCT00394706|162742757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.8||To adjust for group sequential monitoring, the point estimate was bias-adjusted (Whitehead 1986) and confidence intervals and P values calculated from the maximum likelihood based ordering of the outcome(Emerson and Fleming, 1990)|t-test, 2 sided||Estimate of the rate of MRS \<= 3 in the active ITD arm minus the rate in the Sham ITD arm.|Comparison of the rates of MRS \<=3 in Active ITD and Sham treatment arms, adjusted for sequential monitoring.||0.8|-1.1|0.71
81606350|NCT01976364|162890123|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|5.32||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||5.32|-4.03|
81606351|NCT01976364|162890123|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|4.38||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.38|-4.64|
81606352|NCT01976364|162890124|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|2.74||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.74|-4.96|
81606353|NCT01976364|162890124|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.11|2.65||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.65|-5.11|
81606354|NCT01976364|162890124|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|5.69||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||5.69|-3.78|
81646026|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.12|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 33||1.12|0.90|
81646027|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.95|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 45||0.95|0.73|
81646028|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.18|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 45||1.18|0.91|
81606355|NCT01976364|162890124|OTHER||LS mean difference|2.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|6.93||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||6.93|-2.92|
81606356|NCT01976364|162890124|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|5.35||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||5.35|-4.03|
81606357|NCT01976364|162890125|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1535|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1444|1.8374||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.8374|-2.1444|
81606358|NCT01976364|162890125|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.566|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9054|0.7735||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.7735|-1.9054|
81463205|NCT03850483|162618795|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.2||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.2|21.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||||21.1|-13.2|0.4010
81463206|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1||||0.4225|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.2|10.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||10.4|-11.2|0.4225
81463207|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1||||0.7483|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.0|5.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||5.0|-14.0|0.7483
81463208|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1||||0.7539|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.0|4.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||4.8|-14.0|0.7539
81463209|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1||||0.7539|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.0|4.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||4.8|-14.0|0.7539
81463210|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.4|8.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||8.9|-6.4|0.5000
81606359|NCT01976364|162890125|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.7991|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0053|1.4071||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.4071|-3.0053|
81606360|NCT01976364|162890125|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0626|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5767|1.7018||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.7018|-1.5767|
81606361|NCT01976364|162890125|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.3672|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8107|2.545||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.5450|-1.8107|
81606362|NCT01976364|162890126|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|1.51||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.51|-0.85|
81606363|NCT01976364|162890126|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|1.69||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.69|-1.04|
81606364|NCT01976364|162890126|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|0.55||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.55|-2.09|
81606365|NCT01976364|162890126|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|0.91||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.91|-2.44|
81606366|NCT01976364|162890126|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|2.0||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.00|-0.96|
81463211|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.9||||0.2125|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.4|13.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||13.2|-3.4|0.2125
81606367|NCT01976364|162890127|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|1.29||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.29|-2.22|
81606368|NCT01976364|162890127|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|0.92||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.92|-2.65|
81606369|NCT01976364|162890127|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|1.36||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.36|-2.68|
81606370|NCT01976364|162890127|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|2.83||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.83|-1.31|
81606371|NCT01976364|162890127|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|1.84||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.84|-2.01|
81606372|NCT01976364|162890128|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|1.53||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.53|-1.09|
81646029|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.42|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 45||1.42|1.08|
81646030|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.03|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 52||1.03|0.83|
81463212|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.7||||0.2267|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.5|12.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||12.2|-3.5|0.2267
81646031|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.07|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 52||1.07|0.85|
81646032|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.16|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 52||1.16|0.92|
81646033|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.06|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 58||1.06|0.86|
81646034|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.2|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 58||1.20|0.96|
81646035|NCT00943722|162982430|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs be entirely contained within the interval (0.5, 2.0)|GMT ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.26|||||GMT ratio = GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) divided by GMT for 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 58||1.26|1.00|
81646036|NCT00943722|162982434|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 6||1.5|-0.8|< 0.001
81463213|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1||||0.7592|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.0|4.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||4.6|-14.0|0.7592
81463214|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1||||0.7299|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.0|5.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||5.5|-14.0|0.7299
81463215|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3||||0.4463|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.3|9.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||9.4|-11.3|0.4463
81606373|NCT01976364|162890128|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|1.73||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.73|-1.39|
81606374|NCT01976364|162890128|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|1.08||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.08|-2.15|
81606375|NCT01976364|162890128|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|2.13||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.13|-1.49|
81606376|NCT01976364|162890128|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|1.86||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.86|-1.89|
81606377|NCT01976364|162890129|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|2.05||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.05|-1.08|
81606378|NCT01976364|162890129|OTHER||LS mean difference|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|2.99||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.99|-0.49|
81606379|NCT01976364|162890129|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|2.31||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.31|-0.91|
81606380|NCT01976364|162890129|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|1.96||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.96|-1.57|
81646037|NCT00943722|162982434|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 11||1.2|-0.7|< 0.001
81646038|NCT00943722|162982434|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 16||1.2|-0.7|< 0.001
81463216|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1||||0.7539|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.0|4.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||4.8|-14.0|0.7539
81463217|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.2||||0.7009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.1|5.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||5.9|-10.1|0.7009
81463218|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.0||||0.2507|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.5|15.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||15.6|-4.5|0.2507
81463219|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.5||||0.2993|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.8|14.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||14.3|-4.8|0.2993
81463220|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1||||0.7363|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.0|5.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||5.5|-14.0|0.7363
81463221|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4||||0.5369|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.5|12.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||12.3|-10.5|0.5369
81606381|NCT01976364|162890129|OTHER||LS mean difference|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|3.52||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.52|-0.06|
81606382|NCT01976364|162890130|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|2.42||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.42|-1.01|
81606383|NCT01976364|162890130|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|2.18||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.18|-1.49|
81606384|NCT01976364|162890130|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.09||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.09|-3.70|
81606385|NCT01976364|162890130|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|0.48||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.48|-3.99|
81606386|NCT01976364|162890130|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.69||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.69|-2.30|
81646039|NCT00943722|162982434|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 18||1.5|-0.8|< 0.001
81646040|NCT00943722|162982434|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 31||1.7|-0.4|< 0.001
81646041|NCT00943722|162982434|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 33||1.6|-0.4|< 0.001
81646042|NCT00943722|162982434|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 45||1.8|-0.6|< 0.001
81463222|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1||||0.7483|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.0|5.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||5.0|-14.0|0.7483
81463223|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1||||0.7483|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.0|5.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||5.0|-14.0|0.7483
81463224|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.2||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.7|11.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||11.6|-13.7|0.5990
81646043|NCT00943722|162982434|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 52||1.7|-0.4|< 0.001
81646044|NCT00943722|162982434|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 58||1.2|-0.7|< 0.001
81646045|NCT00943722|162982435|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 6||1.5|-0.7|< 0.001
81646046|NCT00943722|162982435|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 11||1.2|-0.7|< 0.001
81646047|NCT00943722|162982435|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 16||1.2|-0.7|< 0.001
81646048|NCT00943722|162982435|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 18||1.6|-0.4|< 0.001
81646049|NCT00943722|162982435|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 31||1.7|-0.4|< 0.001
81646050|NCT00943722|162982435|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 33||1.6|-0.4|< 0.001
81646051|NCT00943722|162982435|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 45||2.0|-0.1|< 0.001
81463225|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.9||||0.7926|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.4|4.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||4.9|-16.4|0.7926
81646052|NCT00943722|162982435|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 52||1.7|-0.4|< 0.001
81646053|NCT00943722|162982435|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the percentage point difference is greater than -5.|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Males (Lot 1) minus 16- to 26-Year-Old Females (Lot 1)|Anti-HPV 58||1.2|-0.7|< 0.001
81463226|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.2||||0.3402|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.0|17.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||17.6|-9.0|0.3402
81463227|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.2||||0.7364|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.4|5.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||5.7|-14.4|0.7364
81463228|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.2||||0.3009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.4|17.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||17.7|-7.4|0.3009
81463229|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.2||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.1|15.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||15.9|-8.1|0.3400
81463230|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.1||||0.1631|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.8|21.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||21.1|-4.8|0.1631
81646054|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.9|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 6||0.9|-0.9|
81646055|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.7|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 6||1.7|-0.4|
81646056|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.7|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 6||1.7|-0.4|
81702112|NCT00861380|163100409|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2010, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with Tympanostomy Tube Placement divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =214181.|PYAR|24.503|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.852|25.166|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Tympanostomy Tube Placements, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||25.166|23.852|
81463231|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.2||||0.6214|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.8|13.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||13.0|-17.8|0.6214
81463232|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.2||||0.6214|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.8|13.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||13.0|-17.8|0.6214
81527880|NCT00394706|162742758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1||Two sided test with an a priori threshold of 0.05 for declaring statistical significance.|GEE||Estimate of the rate of survival to hospital discharge in Analyze Later arm minus rate in Analyze early arm.|Comparison of the rates of survival to hospital discharge in Analyze Early vs. Analyze Later arms using a generalized estimating equations model with an identity link, grouping on cluster.||1.1|-1.2|0.92
81646057|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 11||0.7|-0.7|
81646058|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 11||1.3|-0.4|
81646059|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 11||1.3|-0.4|
81646060|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 16||0.7|-0.7|
81646061|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 16||1.3|-0.4|
81463233|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.5||||0.6413|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.9|11.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||11.7|-17.9|0.6413
81646062|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 16||1.3|-0.4|
81646063|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.5|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 18||0.5|-1.1|
81463234|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.1|13.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||13.1|-13.1|0.5000
81463235|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7||||0.5134|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.6|15.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||15.2|-12.6|0.5134
81463236|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||0.4468|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.4|12.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||12.5|-13.4|0.4468
81463237|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.6||||0.2778|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.8|23.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||23.9|-6.8|0.2778
81525450|NCT04302545|162738891|OTHER|Other Primary outcomes were the extent of injury, operative time, blood loss and proportion of subjects receiving a blood transfusion. Postoperatively, subjects were assessed for secondary outcomes of UTI, micturition problems, and fistula formation during the hospital stay and for the next 3 months. Postoperative micturition problems were feeling of incomplete evacuation, frequency, urgency, urethral and extra-urethral incontinence.|Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.178|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.261|-0.094||The threshold for statistical significance was \<.05.|Regression, Linear|||"Null Hypothesis: During the cesarean section of women with adhesions of the previous cesarean section that obscure the bladder, the bladder injury rate is not significantly decreased in cystoinflation group compared to the control.~In this study, the bladder injury rate was seven times lesser in cystoinflation group compared to the control, thereby strongly supporting our hypothesis. The power of the study for bladder injury was 0.988, calculated with statistical software G'Power version 3.1."||-.094|-.261|<.0001
81525451|NCT04302545|162738892|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-211.776|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-290.7|-132.84|||Regression, Linear|||||-132.84|-290.70|<0.0001
81525452|NCT04302545|162738893|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.634|3.634|||Regression, Linear|||Null Hypothsis:Cystoinflation is ineffective to prevent bladder injury in adhesions of previous C-section.The cystoinflation was to be cosidered ineffective if proportion of bladder injury in study group was less than %0% of the control.The power of the study for bladder injury prevention was.988,calculated with statistical software G'Power version3.1.||3.634|-3.634|1
81525453|NCT04302545|162738894|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-1.093||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.708|-0.479|||Regression, Linear|||||-.479|-1.708|.001
81525454|NCT04302545|162738895|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.226|-0.073|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.073|-0.226|<0.0001
81525455|NCT04302545|162738896|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.103||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.171|-0.035|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.035|-0.171|0.003
81525456|NCT04302545|162738897|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.654||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.682|1.991|||Regression, Linear|||||1.991|-0.682|.336
81525457|NCT04302545|162738898|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.393||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.725|-0.06|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.06|-0.725|.021
81525458|NCT04302545|162738899|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-1.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.813|-0.963|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.963|-2.813|<0.0001
81463238|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.1||||0.4571|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.5|21.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||21.0|-14.5|0.4571
81525459|NCT04302545|162738900|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-1.318|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.021|-0.614|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.614|-2.021|<.0001
81525460|NCT04302545|162738902|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.065||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.108|-0.023|||Regression, Linear|||||-.023|-.108|.003
81525461|NCT00360568|162738964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81525462|NCT00360568|162738965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.394|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.394
81525463|NCT00360568|162738966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81525464|NCT00360568|162738967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81525465|NCT00360568|162738968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.055
81525466|NCT00360568|162738969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.766|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.766
81525467|NCT00360568|162738970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.571|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.571
81525468|NCT00360568|162738971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.583|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.583
81525469|NCT00360568|162738972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81525470|NCT00360568|162738973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.670
81525471|NCT00360568|162738974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.341|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.341
81525472|NCT00360568|162738975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.220
81525473|NCT00360568|162738976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.174
81525474|NCT00360568|162738977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.259|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.259
81525475|NCT00360568|162738978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.922|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.922
81463239|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1||||0.4741|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.3|16.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||16.7|-15.3|0.4741
81463240|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4||||0.5153|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.8|16.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||16.7|-14.8|0.5153
81463241|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.0||||0.8287|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.1|5.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||5.3|-21.1|0.8287
81463242|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.3||||0.5675|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.8|14.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||14.2|-17.8|0.5675
81525476|NCT00360568|162738979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.258|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.258
81525477|NCT00360568|162738980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.104|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.104
81525478|NCT00360568|162738981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.650
81525479|NCT00360568|162738982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.759|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.759
81525480|NCT00360568|162738983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.459|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.459
81525481|NCT00360568|162738984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.899|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.899
81525482|NCT01220180|162738998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81525483|NCT01220180|162738999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81525484|NCT01220180|162739000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81525485|NCT01220180|162739001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81525486|NCT01220180|162739002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81525487|NCT01220180|162739003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81525488|NCT01220180|162739004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81525489|NCT01220180|162739005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81606387|NCT01976364|162890131|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|0.69||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.69|-2.05|
81606388|NCT01976364|162890131|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|0.31||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.31|-2.57|
81606389|NCT01976364|162890131|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|0.56||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.56|-2.17|
81606390|NCT01976364|162890131|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|1.57||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.57|-1.54|
81606391|NCT01976364|162890131|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|1.53||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.53|-1.46|
81646064|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.1|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 18||1.1|-0.7|
81527881|NCT00394706|162742758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided||Estimate of the rate of survival to hospital discharge in the active ITD arm minus rate in the Sham ITD arm.|Comparison of the rates of survival to hospital discharge in Active ITD and Sham treatment arms.||1.1|-1.2|0.99
81646065|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 18||1.3|-0.4|
81646066|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 31||0.7|-0.7|
81606392|NCT01976364|162890132|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|1.35||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.35|-2.06|
81606393|NCT01976364|162890132|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|0.79||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.79|-2.51|
81606394|NCT01976364|162890132|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|0.23||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.23|-3.66|
81606395|NCT01976364|162890132|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|1.32||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.32|-2.25|
81463243|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.9||||0.2648|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.8|23.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||23.2|-9.8|0.2648
81463244|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.9||||0.3792|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.8|20.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||20.8|-11.8|0.3792
81606396|NCT01976364|162890132|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|2.73||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.73|-0.82|
81463245|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.7||||0.4438|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.3|23.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||23.1|-16.3|0.4438
81606397|NCT01976364|162890133|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|2.82||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.82|-1.27|
81606398|NCT01976364|162890133|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|1.71||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.71|-2.46|
81606399|NCT01976364|162890133|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|1.57||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.57|-2.72|
81646067|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.0|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 31||1.0|-0.6|
81646068|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.0|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 31||1.0|-0.5|
81463246|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.5||||0.7014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.3|9.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||9.4|-23.3|0.7014
81463247|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.8||||0.5841|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.7|15.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||15.0|-19.7|0.5841
81463248|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.3|15.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 12||15.3|-15.3|0.5000
81463249|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.7||||0.5834|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.5|12.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 12||12.3|-17.5|0.5834
81463250|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.3||||0.1534|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.4|27.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 12||27.2|-6.4|0.1534
81463251|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.5||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.8|24.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 12||24.9|-8.8|0.2720
81463252|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.1||||0.6815|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.1|10.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 12||10.4|-25.1|0.6815
81463253|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.5||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.4|22.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 12||22.0|-14.4|0.3900
81606400|NCT01976364|162890133|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|2.36||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.36|-1.81|
81606401|NCT01976364|162890133|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|2.63||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.63|-1.58|
81463254|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.7||||0.5865|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.0|15.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 12||15.9|-20.0|0.5865
81463255|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.2||||0.3087|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.2|18.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||18.9|-8.2|0.3087
81525490|NCT00061633|162739035|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size was selected on the basis of clinical judgment and was deemed adequate to provide clinically meaningful descriptive results consistent with study objectives. This sample size was estimated to provide 39% power to test televancin's non-inferiority to vancomycin with respect to clinical response using a non-inferiority margin of 10%.||||||0.5289|||||||2-sided 95% confidence interval|||95% Confidence Interval: -0.1349 to 0.0485 No est. value. Parameter that was estimated: Risk Difference||||0.5289
81525491|NCT01431963|162739036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|43.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.85|55.96|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of participants who were seizure free for all seizures.|||55.96|30.85|
81525492|NCT01431963|162739036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.02|54.09|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of participants who were seizure free for A+B+C seizures.|||54.09|27.02|
81525493|NCT01431963|162739036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|40.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.63|56.72|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of participants who were seizure free for A+B seizures.|||56.72|25.63|
81525494|NCT01431963|162739036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|69.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.29|84.41|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of participants who were seizure free for C seizures.|||84.41|51.29|
81525495|NCT01431963|162739036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.39|97.48|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of participants who were seizure free for D5 seizures.|||97.48|44.39|
81525496|NCT02964767|162739047|OTHER||||||<|0.049|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.049
81525497|NCT01370265|162739048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for hyperemic global MBF between Regadenoson and Adenosine groups (per intervention), alpha level of 0.05.||||0.14
81525498|NCT01370265|162739050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for Cardiac Flow Rate (CFR) between Regadenoson and Adenosine groups (per intervention), alpha level of 0.05||||0.21
81525499|NCT01370265|162739051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis comparing Regadenoson and Adenosine groups (per intervention), for Hyperemic MBF Anterior, alpha level of 0.05.||||0.57
81525500|NCT01370265|162739051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis comparing Regadenoson and Adenosine groups (per intervention) for Hyperemic MBF Septum, alpha level of 0.05.||||0.13
81525501|NCT01370265|162739051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis comparing Regadenoson and Adenosine groups (per intervention)for Hyperemic MBF Inferior, alpha level of 0.05.||||0.44
81463256|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.2||||0.3137|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.2|20.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||20.9|-8.2|0.3137
81463257|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.0||||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.7|34.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||34.8|2.7|0.0245
81463258|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.8||||0.1119|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|26.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||26.0|-3.0|0.1119
81463259|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.7||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.2|20.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||20.4|-13.2|0.4140
81463260|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.7||||0.2356|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.2|28.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||28.5|-7.2|0.2356
81463261|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.5||||0.3638|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.5|21.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||21.5|-11.5|0.3638
81463262|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.7||||0.1613|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.2|22.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||22.9|-5.2|0.1613
81463263|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.9||||0.0557|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|31.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||31.4|-0.5|0.0557
81463264|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.6||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.6|38.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||38.3|5.6|0.0114
81463265|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.9||||0.0753|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|28.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||28.1|-1.8|0.0753
81463266|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1||||0.5635|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.1|15.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||15.2|-20.1|0.5635
81463267|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.6||||0.6201|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.3|14.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||14.5|-20.3|0.6201
81525502|NCT01370265|162739051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis comparing Regadenoson and Adenosine groups (per intervention) for Hyperemic MBF Lateral, alpha level of 0.05.||||0.74
81525503|NCT01370265|162739052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis comparing Regadenoson and Adenosine groups (per intervention for CFR Anterior, alpha level of 0.05.||||0.78
81525504|NCT01370265|162739052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis comparing Regadenoson and Adenosine groups (per intervention) for CFR Septum, alpha level of 0.05||||0.42
81525505|NCT01370265|162739052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis comparing Regadenoson and Adenosine groups (per intervention for CFR Inferior, alpha level of 0.05||||0.96
81525506|NCT01370265|162739052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis comparing Regadenoson and Adenosine groups (per intervention) for CFR Lateral, alpha level of 0.05.||||0.13
81525507|NCT01370265|162739053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis comparing Regadenoson and Adenosine groups (per intervention) for resting heart rate, alpha level of 0.05.||||0.28
81525508|NCT01370265|162739053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis comparing Regadenoson and Adenosine groups (per intervention) for hyperemic heart rate, alpha level of 0.05.||||0.51
81646069|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 33||0.7|-0.7|
81646070|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 33||1.3|-0.4|
81646071|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 33||1.3|-0.4|
81646072|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.5|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 45||0.5|-1.1|
81646073|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.1|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 45||1.1|-0.7|
81463268|NCT03850483|162618796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7||||0.4792|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.6|17.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||17.0|-17.6|0.4792
81463269|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.8038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.79|||MMRM|||Week 1: Mixed-effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.79|-0.25|0.8038
81463270|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.8267|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.81|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.81|-0.22|0.8267
81646074|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 45||1.3|-0.4|
81646075|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 52||0.7|-0.7|
81646076|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 52||1.3|-0.4|
81463271|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.6039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.43|0.6|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.60|-0.43|0.6039
81646077|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 52||1.3|-0.4|
81646078|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2)|Anti-HPV 58||0.7|-0.7|
81646079|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 1) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 58||1.3|-0.4|
81646080|NCT00943722|162982436|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence requires that the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages between lots be entirely contained within the interval (-5, 5).|Percentage Point Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3|||||Percentage Point Difference = 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 2) minus 9- to 15-Year-Old Females (Lot 3)|Anti-HPV 58||1.3|-0.4|
81646081|NCT01036165|162982444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean positive response|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.86|||||Confidence Interval calculated from normal approximation to the binomial. The primary objective was met if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval was \>0.50.|||0.86|0.70|
81646082|NCT00307164|162982454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.64||95.0|||||Stratified Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Treatment groups were compared for change in limb fat using a two-sided stratified Wilcoxon rank-sum test (stratified by ARV used)||||||0.64
81646083|NCT00307164|162982455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.17||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.17
81463272|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.6339|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.41|0.62|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.62|-0.41|0.6339
81463273|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.2666|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.68|0.31|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.31|-0.68|0.2666
81463274|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.2257|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.26|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.26|-0.70|0.2257
81463275|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.1306|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.81|0.15|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.15|-0.81|0.1306
81463276|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.9704|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|1.31|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.31|0.09|0.9704
81606402|NCT01976364|162890134|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|0.32||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.32|-3.67|
81606403|NCT01976364|162890134|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|1.63||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.63|-2.86|
81606404|NCT01976364|162890134|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|2.09||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.09|-2.27|
81646084|NCT00307164|162982457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.25||95.0|||||Stratified Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.25
81646085|NCT00307164|162982459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.88||95.0|||||Stratified Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.88
81463277|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.889|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|1.09|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.09|-0.16|0.8890
81463278|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.4506|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.66|0.57|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.57|-0.66|0.4506
81463279|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.584|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.53|0.69|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.69|-0.53|0.5840
81463280|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.0769|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.17|0.08|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.08|-1.17|0.0769
81463281|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.0242|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.39|-0.13|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.13|-1.39|0.0242
81463282|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.49|-0.23|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.23|-1.49|0.0127
81463283|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.6693|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.54|0.93|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.93|-0.54|0.6693
81463284|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.6742|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.55|0.96|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.96|-0.55|0.6742
81463285|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.4486|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.79|0.67|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.67|-0.79|0.4486
81606405|NCT01976364|162890134|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|2.95||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.95|-1.49|
81606406|NCT01976364|162890134|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.53||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.53|-3.10|
81646086|NCT00307164|162982460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6||95.0|||||Stratified Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.60
81646087|NCT00307164|162982461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.13||95.0|||||Stratified Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.13
81463286|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.3219|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.93|0.53|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.53|-0.93|0.3219
81463287|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.21|-0.39|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.39|-2.21|0.0096
81463288|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.0862|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.64|0.15|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.15|-1.64|0.0862
81463289|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.15|-0.36|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.36|-2.15|0.0111
81463290|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.6107|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.68|0.97|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.97|-0.68|0.6107
81606407|NCT01976364|162890135|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|2.81||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.81|-0.95|
81646088|NCT00307164|162982462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.17||95.0|||||Stratified Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.17
81646089|NCT00307164|162982463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.034||95.0|||||Stratified Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.034
81646090|NCT00307164|162982464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.76||95.0|||||Stratified Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.76
81463291|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.724|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.54|1.15|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.15|-0.54|0.7240
81463292|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.43|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.91|0.74|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.74|-0.91|0.4300
81463293|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0501|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.66|0.0|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.00|-1.66|0.0501
81463294|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.23|-0.3|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.30|-2.23|0.0157
81463295|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.0645|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.83|0.07|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.07|-1.83|0.0645
81463296|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.0621|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.84|0.06|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.06|-1.84|0.0621
81463297|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.2959|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|0.62|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.62|-1.21|0.2959
81463298|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.9043|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|1.69|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.69|-0.19|0.9043
81463299|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.2014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.38|0.45|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.45|-1.38|0.2014
81463300|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.0948|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.66|0.19|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.19|-1.66|0.0948
81525509|NCT01370265|162739054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis comparing Regadenoson and Adenosine groups (per intervention) for systolic blood pressure, alpha level of 0.05.||||0.31
81606408|NCT01976364|162890135|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|1.95||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.95|-1.72|
81646091|NCT00307164|162982465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1||95.0|||||Stratified Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.10
81606409|NCT01976364|162890135|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.9||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.90|-2.40|
81646092|NCT00307164|162982466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.43||95.0|||||Stratified Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.43
81646093|NCT00307164|162982467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.17||95.0|||||Stratified Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.17
81646094|NCT00307164|162982468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8||95.0|||||Stratified Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.80
81646095|NCT00307164|162982469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.42||95.0|||||Stratified Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.42
81463301|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.0416|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.21|-0.06|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.06|-2.21|0.0416
81646096|NCT01649297|162982477|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypotheses for non-inferiority:~H10: Mean change from baseline in HbA1c (%) after 16 weeks of treatment with empagliflozin 5 mg twice daily ≥ mean change from baseline in HbA1c (%) after 16 weeks of treatment with empagliflozin 10 mg once daily + 0.35%~H20: Mean change from baseline in HbA1c (%) after 16 weeks of treatment with empagliflozin 12.5 mg twice daily ≥ mean change from baseline in HbA1c (%) after 16 weeks of treatment with empagliflozin 25 mg once daily + 0. 35%"|Adjusted mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.16|0.13||The two non-inferiority hypotheses H10 and H20 were tested using the Hochberg procedure in order to control the family-wise type I error at 0.025 (one-sided).|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: Treatment, geographical region, renal function (screening eGFR \[MDRD\] value)- fixed effects and baseline HbA1c- linear covariate.||The primary objective was to test the non-inferiority of empagliflozin 5 mg BID versus empagliflozin 10 mg QD, and non-inferiority of empagliflozin 12.5 mg BID versus empagliflozin 25 mg QD, assuming a non-inferiority margin of 0.35%||0.13|-0.16|<0.0001
81646097|NCT01649297|162982477|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypotheses for non-inferiority:~H10: Mean change from baseline in HbA1c (%) after 16 weeks of treatment with empagliflozin 5 mg twice daily ≥ mean change from baseline in HbA1c (%) after 16 weeks of treatment with empagliflozin 10 mg once daily + 0.35%~H20: Mean change from baseline in HbA1c (%) after 16 weeks of treatment with empagliflozin 12.5 mg twice daily ≥ mean change from baseline in HbA1c (%) after 16 weeks of treatment with empagliflozin 25 mg once daily + 0. 35%"|Adjusted mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.26|0.03||The two non-inferiority hypotheses H10 and H20 were tested using the Hochberg procedure in order to control the family-wise type I error at 0.025 (one-sided).|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: Treatment, geographical region, renal function (screening eGFR \[MDRD\] value)- fixed effects and baseline HbA1c- linear covariate.||The primary objective was to test the non-inferiority of empagliflozin 5 mg BID versus empagliflozin 10 mg QD, and non-inferiority of empagliflozin 12.5 mg BID versus empagliflozin 25 mg QD, assuming a non-inferiority margin of 0.35%||0.03|-0.26|<0.0001
81648278|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.5796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Genital Symptoms||0.1|-0.2|0.5796
81648279|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.4739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Genital Symptoms||0.1|-0.3|0.4739
81648280|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.9439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Hypochondriasis||0.1|-0.1|0.9439
81648281|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.3891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Hypochondriasis||0.1|-0.2|0.3891
81648282|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.3||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Hypochondriasis||0.3|0.0|0.0308
81648283|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.3||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Hypochondriasis||0.3|0.0|0.0620
81606410|NCT01976364|162890135|OTHER||LS mean difference|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|3.07||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.07|-0.93|
81463302|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.0454|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.14|-0.03|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.03|-2.14|0.0454
81463303|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.31|-0.2|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.20|-2.31|0.0256
81606411|NCT01976364|162890135|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|2.38||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.38|-1.62|
81606412|NCT01976364|162890136|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.5||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.5|-0.9|
81606413|NCT01976364|162890136|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.2|-1.1|
81606414|NCT01976364|162890136|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.0||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.0|-2.4|
81606415|NCT01976364|162890136|OTHER||LS mean difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.9||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.9|-0.8|
81606416|NCT01976364|162890136|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.6||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.6|-1.1|
81606417|NCT01976364|162890137|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.2|-0.4|
81606418|NCT01976364|162890137|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.7||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.7|-1.0|
81606419|NCT01976364|162890137|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.1||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1|-1.6|
81646098|NCT01649297|162982477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.79|-0.44|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA: Treatment, geographical region, renal function (screening eGFR \[MDRD\] value)- fixed effects and baseline HbA1c- linear covariate.||Superiority of once daily dose of empagliflozin (10 mg and 25 mg) versus placebo and superiority of twice daily dose of empagliflozin (5 mg and 12.5 mg) versus placebo in reducing HbA1c after 16 weeks of treatment was tested in an exploratory manner, to demonstrate assay sensitivity against placebo at 0.05 level (two-sided).||-0.44|-0.79|<0.0001
81648284|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.7744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Loss of Weight||0.1|-0.2|0.7744
81606420|NCT01976364|162890137|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.8||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.8|-0.9|
81606421|NCT01976364|162890137|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.8||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.8|-0.9|
81606422|NCT01976364|162890138|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.6||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.6|-0.6|
81606423|NCT01976364|162890138|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.7||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.7|-0.3|
81606424|NCT01976364|162890138|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.2|-1.0|
81606425|NCT01976364|162890138|OTHER||LS mean difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.3||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.3|0.0|
81463304|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.2326|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.36|0.53|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.53|-1.36|0.2326
81606426|NCT01976364|162890138|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.9||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.9|-0.3|
81606427|NCT01976364|162890139|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.2|-0.1|
81606428|NCT01976364|162890139|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.2|-0.1|
81606429|NCT01976364|162890139|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.2|-0.1|
81606430|NCT01976364|162890139|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.2|-0.1|
81646099|NCT01649297|162982477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.68|-0.32|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA: Treatment, geographical region, renal function (screening eGFR \[MDRD\] value)- fixed effects and baseline HbA1c- linear covariate.||Superiority of once daily dose of empagliflozin (10 mg and 25 mg) versus placebo and superiority of twice daily dose of empagliflozin (5 mg and 12.5 mg) versus placebo in reducing HbA1c after 16 weeks of treatment was tested in an exploratory manner, to demonstrate assay sensitivity against placebo at 0.05 level (two-sided).||-0.32|-0.68|<0.0001
81646100|NCT01649297|162982477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.62|-0.27|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA: Treatment, geographical region, renal function (screening eGFR \[MDRD\] value)- fixed effects and baseline HbA1c- linear covariate.||Superiority of once daily dose of empagliflozin (10 mg and 25 mg) versus placebo and superiority of twice daily dose of empagliflozin (5 mg and 12.5 mg) versus placebo in reducing HbA1c after 16 weeks of treatment was tested in an exploratory manner, to demonstrate assay sensitivity against placebo at 0.05 level (two-sided).||-0.27|-0.62|<0.0001
81606431|NCT01976364|162890139|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.2|0.0|
81606432|NCT01976364|162890140|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1|0.0|
81525510|NCT01370265|162739054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis comparing Regadenoson and Adenosine groups (per intervention) for diastolic blood pressure, alpha level of 0.05.||||0.08
81646101|NCT01649297|162982477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.6|-0.25|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA: Treatment, geographical region, renal function (screening eGFR \[MDRD\] value)- fixed effects and baseline HbA1c- linear covariate.||Superiority of once daily dose of empagliflozin (10 mg and 25 mg) versus placebo and superiority of twice daily dose of empagliflozin (5 mg and 12.5 mg) versus placebo in reducing HbA1c after 16 weeks of treatment was tested in an exploratory manner, to demonstrate assay sensitivity against placebo at 0.05 level (two-sided).||-0.25|-0.60|<0.0001
81525511|NCT02611817|162739070|SUPERIORITY||Clopper-Pearson method|13.7||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|23.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by electronic data capture (EDC) stratum according to concomitant use of corticosteroids, clinical remission status at Week 6, and previous TNF-alpha antagonist failure/exposed or concomitant immunomodulator use.||23.7|3.8|0.008
81525512|NCT02611817|162739071|SUPERIORITY||Clopper-Pearson method|7.3||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|17.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by EDC stratum according to concomitant use of corticosteroids, clinical remission status at Week 6, and previous TNF-alpha antagonist failure/exposed or concomitant immunomodulator use.||17.5|-3.0|0.167
81525513|NCT02611817|162739072|SUPERIORITY||Clopper-Pearson method|27.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|42.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by EDC stratum according to concomitant use of corticosteroids, clinical remission status at Week 6, and previous TNF-alpha antagonist failure/exposed or concomitant immunomodulator use.||42.3|11.9|0.002
81525514|NCT02611817|162739073|SUPERIORITY||Clopper-Pearson method|4.3||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|20.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by EDC stratum according to concomitant use of corticosteroids, clinical remission status at Week 6, and previous TNF-alpha antagonist failure/exposed or concomitant immunomodulator use.||20.3|-11.6|0.591
81525515|NCT03738618|162739086|OTHER||Treatment difference|43.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.5|47.6|||Fisher Exact||95% exact Agresti-Min confidence intervals.|||47.6|36.5|<0.001
81525516|NCT03738618|162739087|OTHER||Treatment difference|22.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|25.7|||Fisher Exact||95% exact Agresti-Min confidence intervals.|Ongoing Pregnancy Rate in the Fresh Cycle||25.7|14.9|<0.001
81525517|NCT03738618|162739091|OTHER||Treatment difference|26.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.8|30.8|||Fisher Exact||95% exact Agresti-Min confidence intervals.|Clinical pregnancy rate in the fresh cycle||30.8|19.8|<0.001
81525518|NCT03738618|162739091|OTHER||Treatment difference|52.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.9|56.3|||Fisher Exact||95% exact Agresti-Min confidence intervals.|Clinical pregnancy rate cumulatively||56.3|44.9|<0.001
81646102|NCT01649297|162982478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||||95.0|-9.0|1.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA: Treatment, geographical region, renal function (screening (eGFR)\[MDRD\]value)-fixed effects and baseline HbA1c,baseline FPG-linear covariates||||1.8|-9.0|
81525519|NCT03738618|162739092|OTHER||Treatment difference|23.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.7|27.2|||Fisher Exact||95% exact Agresti-Min confidence intervals.|Vital pregnancy rate in the fresh cycle||27.2|16.7|<0.001
81525520|NCT03738618|162739092|OTHER||Treatment difference|45.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.5|49.9|||Fisher Exact||95% exact Agresti-Min confidence intervals.|Vital pregnancy rate cumulatively||49.9|38.5|<0.001
81525521|NCT03738618|162739094|OTHER||Treatment difference|32.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.9|36.2|||Fisher Exact||95% exact Agresti-Min confidence intervals.|Positive βhCG rate in the fresh cycle||36.2|24.9|<0.001
81525522|NCT03738618|162739094|OTHER||Treatment difference|58.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.9|63.0|||Fisher Exact||95% exact Agresti-Min confidence intervals.|Positive βhCG rate cumulatively||63.0|51.9|<0.001
81525523|NCT03738618|162739106|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.001
81525524|NCT03738618|162739107|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.001
81525525|NCT03738618|162739108|OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.190
81525526|NCT03738618|162739109|OTHER|||||||0.396|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.396
81525527|NCT00826618|162739155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Compare final visual acuity to baseline visual acuity||||0.0015
81525528|NCT01115673|162739178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|469.37|||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.|SPRID6 = 0.25 times (PRID at 15 min + PRID at 30 min + PRID at 45 min + PRID at 60 min + PRID at 75 min + PRID at 90 min) + 0.5 times (PRID at 120 minutes) + PRID at 3 hours + PRID at 4 hours + PRID at 5 hours + PRID at 6 hours.|First test H1: acetaminophen 1000 mg vs placebo at the alpha = 0.025 one-tail level; If H1 was rejected then, Test H2: acetaminophen 1000 mg vs acetaminophen 650 mg, and Test H3: acetaminophen 650 mg vs placebo; H2 and H3 were each tested at the alpha = 0.025 one-tail level.||||<0.001
81525529|NCT01115673|162739178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|102.09||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.|SPRID6 = 0.25 times (PRID at 15 min + PRID at 30 min + PRID at 45 min + PRID at 60 min + PRID at 75 min + PRID at 90 min) + 0.5 times (PRID at 120 minutes) + PRID at 3 hours + PRID at 4 hours + PRID at 5 hours + PRID at 6 hours.|First test H1: acetaminophen 1000 mg vs placebo at the alpha = 0.025 one-tail level; If H1 was rejected then, Test H2: acetaminophen 1000 mg vs acetaminophen 650 mg, and Test H3: acetaminophen 650 mg vs placebo; H2 and H3 were each tested at the alpha = 0.025 one-tail level.||||0.001
81525530|NCT01115673|162739178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|367.28|||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.|SPRID6 = 0.25 times (PRID at 15 min + PRID at 30 min + PRID at 45 min + PRID at 60 min + PRID at 75 min + PRID at 90 min) + 0.5 times (PRID at 120 minutes) + PRID at 3 hours + PRID at 4 hours + PRID at 5 hours + PRID at 6 hours.|First test H1: acetaminophen 1000 mg vs placebo at the alpha = 0.025 one-tail level; If H1 was rejected then, Test H2: acetaminophen 1000 mg vs acetaminophen 650 mg, and Test H3: acetaminophen 650 mg vs placebo; H2 and H3 were each tested at the alpha = 0.025 one-tail level.||||<0.001
81646103|NCT01649297|162982478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||||95.0|-10.4|0.5||The two non-inferiority hypotheses H10 and H20 were tested using the Hochberg procedure in order to control the family-wise type I error at 0.025 (one-sided).|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: Treatment, geographical region, renal function (screening (eGFR)\[MDRD\]value)-fixed effects and baseline HbA1c,baseline FPG-linear covariates||||0.5|-10.4|
81606433|NCT01976364|162890140|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.2|0.0|
81606434|NCT01976364|162890140|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.2|0.0|
81606435|NCT01976364|162890140|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1|-0.1|
81606436|NCT01976364|162890140|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1|-0.1|
81606437|NCT01976364|162890141|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1|-0.1|
81606438|NCT01976364|162890141|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.2|-0.1|
81606439|NCT01976364|162890141|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.2|0.0|
81606440|NCT01976364|162890141|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1|-0.1|
81525531|NCT01115673|162739179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|226.7|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81646104|NCT01649297|162982478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-27.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.0001||95.0|-34.2|-20.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA:'Treatment','geographical region','renal function'(screening(eGFR)\[MDRD\]value)-fixed effects and 'baseline HbA1c',baseline FPG-linear covariate||Superiority of once daily dose of empagliflozin (10 mg and 25 mg) versus placebo and superiority of twice daily dose of empagliflozin (5 mg and 12.5 mg) versus placebo in reducing FPG after 16 weeks of treatment was tested in an exploratory manner, to demonstrate assay sensitivity against placebo at 0.05 level (two-sided)||-20.9|-34.2|<0.0001
81525532|NCT01115673|162739179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|48.14||||0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.001
81525533|NCT01115673|162739179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|178.56|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606441|NCT01976364|162890141|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.2|-0.1|
81606442|NCT01976364|162890142|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1|-0.1|
81606443|NCT01976364|162890142|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.2|-0.1|
81606444|NCT01976364|162890142|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1|-0.1|
81606445|NCT01976364|162890142|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.2|-0.1|
81606446|NCT01976364|162890142|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.2|-0.1|
81606447|NCT01976364|162890143|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1|-0.2|
81463305|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.5141|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|0.99|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.99|-0.95|0.5141
81606448|NCT01976364|162890143|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1|-0.2|
81606449|NCT01976364|162890143|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.1|-0.2|
81606450|NCT01976364|162890143|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.0|-0.3|
81606451|NCT01976364|162890143|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.0|-0.2|
81606452|NCT01976364|162890144|OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|0.4||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 1: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.4|-6.2|
81606453|NCT01976364|162890144|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|2.7||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 3: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||2.7|-5.8|
81606454|NCT01976364|162890144|OTHER||LS mean difference|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-2.4||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 6: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-2.4|-10.2|
81646105|NCT01649297|162982478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-22.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.0001||95.0|-29.2|-15.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA:'Treatment','geographical region','renal function'(screening(eGFR)\[MDRD\]value)-fixed effects and 'baseline HbA1c',baseline FPG-linear covariate||Superiority of once daily dose of empagliflozin (10 mg and 25 mg) versus placebo and superiority of twice daily dose of empagliflozin (5 mg and 12.5 mg) versus placebo in reducing FPG after 16 weeks of treatment was tested in an exploratory manner, to demonstrate assay sensitivity against placebo at 0.05 level (two-sided)||-15.9|-29.2|<0.0001
81606455|NCT01976364|162890144|OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|1.6||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 9: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.6|-7.3|
81606456|NCT01976364|162890144|OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|0.2||||||Tofacitinib 5 mg BID + Placebo Vs Tofacitinib 5 mg BID +MTX: Change at Month 12: Results were based on a repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value; a common unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.2|-9.9|
81606457|NCT00192023|162890260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change to Week 8 Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline. Model: Change to Week 8=score at Week 8+treatment+site+treatment-by-site interaction. If treatment-by-site interaction isn't significant it will be removed from model.|ANCOVA|||Using an estimate of the common standard deviation of 13 points, the planned sample size will give about 80% power to detect a difference between the groups of 8 points on the SNAP-IV. The sample size was determined using a two-sided test with p=0.05, and assumes that up to 10% of patients will discontinue the study without providing post-baseline efficacy data in Study Period III.||||<0.001
81606458|NCT00192023|162890261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change to 8 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline. Model: Change to 8 Week Endpoint=Score at 8 weeks+treatment+site.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81606459|NCT00192023|162890262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change to 8 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline. Model: Change to 8 Week Endpoint=Score at 8 weeks+treatment+site.|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81606460|NCT00192023|162890263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.836||95.0||||P-value for Change to 8 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline. Model: Change to 8 Week Endpoint=Score at 8 weeks+treatment+site.|ANCOVA|||||||0.836
81646106|NCT01649297|162982478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-21.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.0001||95.0|-27.7|-14.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA:'Treatment','geographical region','renal function'(screening(eGFR)\[MDRD\]value)-fixed effects and 'baseline HbA1c',baseline FPG-linear covariate||Superiority of once daily dose of empagliflozin (10 mg and 25 mg) versus placebo and superiority of twice daily dose of empagliflozin (5 mg and 12.5 mg) versus placebo in reducing FPG after 16 weeks of treatment was tested in an exploratory manner, to demonstrate assay sensitivity against placebo at 0.05 level (two-sided)||-14.4|-27.7|<0.0001
81646107|NCT01649297|162982478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-17.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.0001||95.0|-24.1|-10.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA:'Treatment','geographical region','renal function'(screening(eGFR)\[MDRD\]value)-fixed effects and 'baseline HbA1c',baseline FPG-linear covariate||Superiority of once daily dose of empagliflozin (10 mg and 25 mg) versus placebo and superiority of twice daily dose of empagliflozin (5 mg and 12.5 mg) versus placebo in reducing FPG after 16 weeks of treatment was tested in an exploratory manner, to demonstrate assay sensitivity against placebo at 0.05 level (two-sided)||-10.8|-24.1|<0.0001
81646108|NCT01685047|162982479|OTHER|There were no formal pre-specified statistical hypotheses for the endpoints of the study due to the exploratory nature of this study. Datasets (Device info at Baseline versus 15 minutes prior to the event) were compared using a 2-sided t-test.|||||<|0.05||||||All events with p \<0.05 were visually inspected to confirm they were evaluable; additional criteria for exclusion from further analysis included inappropriate therapy, aberrant conduction, and occurrence of VT/VF within 24h prior to the event.|t-test, 2 sided|||There were no formal pre-specified statistical hypotheses for the endpoints of the study due to the exploratory nature of this study. Some data was excluded from the primary analysis. All device detections resulting in therapy have been reviewed for appropriateness of the therapy. VT/VF therapy delivered from the device as a result of a non-ventricular arrhythmia or as a result of oversensing by the device has not been included in the primary data analysis.||||<0.05
81646109|NCT01049984|162982480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-0.5||All analyses were performed at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. P values were not adjusted.|ANCOVA|Repeated measures model with baseline score as a covariate and factors Treatment, Week in Study, Pooled Center and Week by Treatment interaction.||||-0.5|-4.3|0.012
81646110|NCT01049984|162982481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.3||All analyses were performed at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. P values were not adjusted.|ANCOVA|Repeated measures model with baseline score as a covariate and factors Treatment, Week in Study, Pooled Center and Week by Treatment interaction.||||0.3|-1.1|0.301
81646111|NCT01049984|162982482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.5||All analyses were performed at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. P values were not adjusted.|ANCOVA|Repeated measures model with baseline score as a covariate and factors Treatment, Week in Study, Pooled Center and Week by Treatment interaction.||||-0.5|-3.1|0.007
81646112|NCT01049984|162982483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.255||||||All analyses were performed at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. P values were not adjusted. Only participants with assessment (\>0) are included in the CMH test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH used the proportion of participants in each category between the two treatment arms, with treatment and pooled center as strata.||||||0.255
81646113|NCT01049984|162982484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996||||||All analyses were performed at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. P values were not adjusted. Only participants with assessment (\>0) are included in the CMH test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH used the proportion of participants in each category between the two treatment arms, with treatment and pooled center as strata.||||||0.996
81463306|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.1124|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.64|0.25|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.25|-1.64|0.1124
81646114|NCT01049984|162982485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.967||||||All analyses were performed at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. P values were not adjusted. Only participants with assessment (\>0) are included in the CMH test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH used the proportion of participants in each category between the two treatment arms, with treatment, pooled center, and baseline value as strata.||||||0.967
81646115|NCT02367105|162982486|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline values as covariate||||||0.58
81646116|NCT02367105|162982487|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value adjusted||||||0.03
81646117|NCT02367105|162982488|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value adjusted||||||.97
81646118|NCT02367105|162982489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value adjusted||||||0.56
81646119|NCT02367105|162982490|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81646120|NCT02367105|162982491|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.91
81646121|NCT02367105|162982492|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value adjusted||||||0.04
81646122|NCT02367105|162982493|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.0||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline values as covariates||||||.67
81646123|NCT02367105|162982494|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline valued adjusted||||||0.003
81646124|NCT02367105|162982495|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value adjusted||||||0.69
81646125|NCT02367105|162982496|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value adjusted||||||0.94
81646126|NCT02367105|162982497|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value adjusted||||||0.41
81646127|NCT02367105|162982498|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline values as covariates||||||0.46
81463307|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.0983|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|0.21|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.21|-1.70|0.0983
81525534|NCT01115673|162739180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|242.67|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525535|NCT01115673|162739180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|53.95||||0.002||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.002
81606461|NCT00192023|162890264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0||||P-value for Change to 8 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline. Model: Change to 8 Week Endpoint=Score at 8 weeks+treatment+site.|ANCOVA|||||||0.870
81606462|NCT00192023|162890265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for Oppositional Change to 8 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline. Model: Change to 8 Week Endpoint=Score at 8 weeks+treatment+site.|ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81463308|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.0412|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.46|-0.07|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.07|-2.46|0.0412
81606463|NCT00192023|162890265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Cognitive Problems Change to 8 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline. Model: Change to 8 Week Endpoint=Score at 8 weeks+treatment+site.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81606464|NCT00192023|162890265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0||||P-value for Hyperactivity Change to 8 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline. Model: Change to 8 Week Endpoint=Score at 8 weeks+treatment+site.|ANCOVA|||||||0.022
81606465|NCT00192023|162890265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for ADHD Index Change to 8 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline. Model: Change to 8 Week Endpoint=Score at 8 weeks+treatment+site.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81606466|NCT00192023|162890266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071||95.0||||P-value for Change to 8 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline. Model: Change to 8 Week Endpoint=Score at 8 weeks+treatment+site.|ANCOVA|||||||0.071
81606467|NCT00192023|162890267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for Oppositional Change to 8 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline. Model: Change to 8 Week Endpoint=Score at 8 weeks+treatment+site.|ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81606468|NCT00192023|162890267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.113||95.0||||P-value for Cognitive Problems Change to 8 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline. Model: Change to 8 Week Endpoint=Score at 8 weeks+treatment+site.|ANCOVA|||||||0.113
81606469|NCT00192023|162890267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||95.0||||P-value for Hyperactivity Change to 8 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline. Model: Change to 8 Week Endpoint=Score at 8 weeks+treatment+site.|ANCOVA|||||||0.051
81606470|NCT00192023|162890267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061||95.0||||P-value for ADHD Index Change to 8 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline. Model: Change to 8 Week Endpoint=Score at 8 weeks+treatment+site.|ANCOVA|||||||0.061
81606471|NCT01003184|162890279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.17|13.73|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes treatment group, use of SU (yes/no), baseline HbA1c and baseline weight as main factors.||"Primary objective: to test hypothesis that the percentage of patients with HbA1c ≤7.0% with weight loss (≥1.0 kg) after exenatide QW is superior to insulin detemir.~Sample size estimation: based on the test for difference in percentage between Exenatide QW and insulin detemir. Assuming: common drop-out rate 20%, response rate at endpoint 50% in the exenatide QW group and 25% in the insulin detemir group; 5% significance. 214 patients will provide 90% power to detect a difference."||13.73|3.17|<.0001
81606472|NCT01003184|162890280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.64|13.7|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes the independent variables treatment group, use of SU (yes/no), baseline HbA1c and baseline weight.||||13.70|3.64|<.0001
81606473|NCT01003184|162890281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) includes baseline value as covariate, study treatment, use of SU (yes/no), week of visit and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and patient and error as random effects.||-0.20|-0.62|0.0001
81606474|NCT01003184|162890282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.488|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|-2.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model repeated measures MMRM) includes baseline value as covariate, study treatment, use of SU (yes/no), baseline HbA1c stratum, week of visit and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and patient and error as random effects.||-2.71|-4.63|<.0001
81606475|NCT01003184|162890283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.0497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.18|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model includes independent variables treatment group, use of SU (yes/no), and baseline HbA1c.||3.18|1.00|0.0497
81606476|NCT01003184|162890284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|3.96|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model includes independent variables treatment group, use of SU (yes/no), and baseline HbA1c.||3.96|1.24|0.0074
81525536|NCT01115673|162739180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|188.72|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525537|NCT01115673|162739181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3||||0.037||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.037
81525538|NCT01115673|162739181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36||||0.294||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.294
81606477|NCT01003184|162890285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.89||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|11.35|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model includes independent variables treatment group, use of SU (yes/no), and baseline HbA1c.||11.35|2.10|0.0002
81606478|NCT01003184|162890286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257||0.6993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.61|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model includes treatment group, baseline value, use of SU (yes/no) and baseline HbA1c stratum as factors.||0.61|-0.41|0.6993
81606479|NCT01003184|162890287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.853||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.37|-1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) includes baseline value as covariate, study treatment, use of SU (yes/no), baseline HbA1c stratum, week of visit and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and patient and error as random effects.||-1.07|-8.37|0.0116
81606480|NCT01003184|162890288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.179||0.7034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|1.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) includes baseline value as covariate, study treatment, use of SU (yes/no), baseline HbA1c stratum, week of visit and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and patient and error as random effects.||1.88|-2.77|0.7034
81606481|NCT01003184|162890289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.1061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.03|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model includes treatment group, baseline value, use of SU (yes/no) and baseline HbA1c stratum as factors.||0.03|-0.32|0.1061
81606482|NCT01003184|162890290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.4638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.02|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model includes treatment group, baseline value, use of SU (yes/no) and baseline HbA1c stratum as factors.||0.02|-0.05|0.4638
81646128|NCT02367105|162982499|SUPERIORITY|Baseline value adjusted|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.96
81646129|NCT02367105|162982500|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.284||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.003
81646130|NCT02367105|162982501|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value and years of education as covariates||||||.16
81646131|NCT02367105|162982502|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline values and years of education as covariates||||||0.21
81646132|NCT02367105|162982503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline values and years of education as covariates||||||0.41
81646133|NCT02367105|162982504|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value and years if education as covariates||||||.03
81646134|NCT02367105|162982505|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.6||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline values and years of education as covariates||||||.03
81646135|NCT02367105|162982506|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline values and years of education as covariates||||||.18
81646136|NCT02367105|162982507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline values and years of education as covariates||||||0.10
81646137|NCT02367105|162982508|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline values as covariates||||||.65
81646138|NCT02367105|162982509|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.553||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value adjusted||||||0.03
81646139|NCT02367105|162982510|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value adjusted||||||0.04
81646140|NCT02367105|162982511|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|||||Baseline value adjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.35
81646141|NCT02367105|162982512|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value adjusted||||||0.65
81646142|NCT02367105|162982513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|||||Baseline value adjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.27
81646143|NCT02367105|162982514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|||||Baseline value adjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.39
81646144|NCT02367105|162982515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.58
81646145|NCT02367105|162982516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value adjusted||||||0.90
81646146|NCT02367105|162982517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-252.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value adjusted||||||<0.001
81646147|NCT02367105|162982518|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value as covariates||||||<0.001
81646148|NCT02367105|162982519|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline values as covariates||||||<0.001
81646149|NCT02367105|162982520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value adjusted||||||0.31
81646150|NCT02367105|162982521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|||||Baseline values as covariates|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.42
81646151|NCT02367105|162982522|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value adjusted||||||0.69
81646152|NCT02367105|162982523|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.1||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value adjusted||||||0.23
81606483|NCT01003184|162890291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.4967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.28|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model includes treatment group, baseline value, use of SU (yes/no) and baseline HbA1c stratum as factors.||0.28|-0.14|0.4967
81606484|NCT01003184|162890292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.322||0.3247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.72|||Poisson regression|||The number of episodes by patient were compared between treatment groups using a poisson model with effects for treatment and baseline HbA1c and the logarithm of the days of exposure as the offset variable.||1.72|0.19|0.3247
81606485|NCT03662997|162890302|SUPERIORITY|In this superiority study the primary efficacy analysis included constructing a two sided 5% significance level, using Fisher's non-parametric permutation test for ordered categorical variables and dichotomous variables for the differences. Numbers, percentages improved, not changed, worsened were analyzed with Mantel-Haenszel Exact Chi square over the course of 4 weeks in a 2x2 weeks treatment period inferiority will be established.||||||0.046||||||Five-layer vs Hydrocellular arm, Weeks 1 \& 3|Chi-squared||||All data presented on the performance of the dressings reflect the FAS populations for the study comparison groups.|||0.046
81606486|NCT03662997|162890302|SUPERIORITY|In this superiority study the primary efficacy analysis included constructing a two sided 5% significance level, using Fisher's non-parametric permutation test for ordered categorical variables and dichotomous variables for the differences. Numbers, percentages improved, not changed, worsened were analyzed with Mantel-Haenszel Exact Chi square over the course of 4 weeks in a 2x2 weeks treatment period inferiority will be established.||||||0.56||||||Five-layer vs Hydrocellular arm; Weeks 2 \& 4|Chi-squared||||All data presented on the performance of the dressings reflect the FAS populations for the study comparison groups.|||0.56
81606487|NCT03662997|162890302|SUPERIORITY|In this superiority study the primary efficacy analysis included constructing a two sided 5% significance level, using Fisher's non-parametric permutation test for ordered categorical variables and dichotomous variables for the differences. Numbers, percentages improved, not changed, worsened were analyzed with Mantel-Haenszel Exact Chi square over the course of 4 weeks in a 2x2 weeks treatment period inferiority will be established.||||||0.01||||||Five-layer vs Hydropolymer arm; Weeks 1 \& 3|Chi-squared||||All data presented on the performance of the dressings reflect the FAS populations for the study comparison groups.|||0.010
81606488|NCT03662997|162890302|SUPERIORITY|In this superiority study the primary efficacy analysis included constructing a two sided 5% significance level, using Fisher's non-parametric permutation test for ordered categorical variables and dichotomous variables for the differences. Numbers, percentages improved, not changed, worsened were analyzed with Mantel-Haenszel Exact Chi square over the course of 4 weeks in a 2x2 weeks treatment period inferiority will be established.||||||0.25||||||Five-layer vs Hydropolymer arm; Weeks 2 \& 4|Chi-squared||||All data presented on the performance of the dressings reflect the FAS populations for the study comparison groups.|||0.25
81606489|NCT03662997|162890303|SUPERIORITY|In this superiority study the primary efficacy analysis included constructing a two sided 5% significance level, using Fisher's non-parametric permutation test for ordered categorical variables and dichotomous variables for the differences. Numbers, percentages improved, not changed, worsened were analyzed with Mantel-Haenszel Exact Chi square over the course of 4 weeks in a 2x2 weeks treatment period inferiority will be established.||||||0.046||||||Five-layer vs Hydrocellular; End of Weeks 1 and 3.|Chi-squared, Corrected||||All data presented on the performance of the dressings reflect the FAS populations for the study comparison groups.|||0.046
81606490|NCT03662997|162890303|SUPERIORITY|In this superiority study the primary efficacy analysis included constructing a two sided 5% significance level, using Fisher's non-parametric permutation test for ordered categorical variables and dichotomous variables for the differences. Numbers, percentages improved, not changed, worsened were analyzed with Mantel-Haenszel Exact Chi square over the course of 4 weeks in a 2x2 weeks treatment period inferiority will be established.||||||0.01||||||Five-layer vs Hydropolymer; End of Weeks 1 \& 3|Chi-squared, Corrected||||All data presented on the performance of the dressings reflect the FAS populations for the study comparison groups|||0.010
81646153|NCT02367105|162982524|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81646154|NCT02367105|162982525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline values as covariates||||||0.36
81646155|NCT02367105|162982526|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.6||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline values as covariates||||||0.23
81646156|NCT02367105|162982527|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline values adjusted||||||0.69
81646157|NCT02367105|162982528|SUPERIORITY||Number of participants|0.0|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold = voxel p\<.001, cluster p\<.05, false discovery rate (FDR) whole brain correction. There is no correction for multiple seeds given small sample sizes and pre-post design.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81646158|NCT02367105|162982529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||Using DESeq2 R package. P values were adjusted using the Benjamini and Hochberg's approach for controlling the false discovery rate.|t-test, 2 sided|||6 months vs Baseline||||0.37
81646159|NCT02367105|162982529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Using DESeq2 R package. P values were adjusted using the Benjamini and Hochberg's approach for controlling the false discovery rate|t-test, 2 sided|||6 months vs Baseline||||.02
81606491|NCT03662997|162890311|SUPERIORITY|This secondary outcome measure was not planned for at the initiation of the study. Compliance rates were calculated by combining the number incidences that dressings were worn for the full 7 days and when the dressings do not have strike-through during first the week of treatment.|||||<|0.05||||||Five-layer vs Hydrocellular arm, first week of treatment|Chi-squared||||All data presented on the performance of the dressings reflect the FAS populations for the study comparison groups.|||<0.05
81646160|NCT02367105|162982530|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Final vs baseline||||||.05
81646161|NCT02367105|162982530|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Final vs baseline||||||0.3
81646162|NCT00413634|162982596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.092||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.092
81646163|NCT00413634|162982599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.857||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.857
81646164|NCT00413634|162982600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.013||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.013
81646165|NCT00413634|162982601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.378||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.378
81463309|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.034|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.47|-0.13|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.13|-2.47|0.0340
81463310|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.0379|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.44|-0.09|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.09|-2.44|0.0379
81463311|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.1291|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.91|0.36|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.36|-1.91|0.1291
81463312|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.5776|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|1.3|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.30|-1.03|0.5776
81463313|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.1044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|0.27|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.27|-2.00|0.1044
81463314|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.0608|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.23|0.07|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.07|-2.23|0.0608
81463315|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0309|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.84|-0.18|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.18|-2.84|0.0309
81463316|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0242|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.85|-0.26|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.26|-2.85|0.0242
81463317|NCT03850483|162618797|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0394|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.69|-0.09|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.09|-2.69|0.0394
81463318|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.09||0.6917|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.86|10.97|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||10.97|-5.86|0.6917
81463319|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.07||0.9241|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.09|15.69|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||15.69|-1.09|0.9241
81463320|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.03||0.8443|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.21|13.42|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||13.42|-3.21|0.8443
81463321|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.04||0.6911|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.82|10.86|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||10.86|-5.82|0.6911
81463322|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.79||0.3676|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.56|6.31|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||6.31|-9.56|0.3676
81463323|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.72||0.0915|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.13|1.5|||MMRM|||Week 1: Week 1: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.50|-14.13|0.0915
81463324|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.72||0.097|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.96|1.65|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.65|-13.96|0.0970
81463325|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.91||0.9389|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.59|18.97|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||18.97|-0.59|0.9389
81463326|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.07||0.9295|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.06|19.02|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors||19.02|-1.06|0.9295
81463327|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.92||0.7308|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.15|13.45|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||13.45|-6.15|0.7308
81463328|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.94||0.6199|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.01|11.64|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||11.64|-8.01|0.6199
81646166|NCT00413634|162982602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.013||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.013
81646167|NCT00413634|162982603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.035||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.035
81606492|NCT03662997|162890311|SUPERIORITY|This secondary outcome measure was not planned for at the initiation of the study. Compliance rates were calculated by combining the number incidences that dressings were worn for the full 7 days and when the dressings do not have strike-through during the first week of treatment.|||||<|0.05||||||Five-layer vs Hydropolymer, first week of treatment.|Chi-squared||||All data presented on the performance of the dressings reflect the FAS populations for the study comparison groups.|||<0.05
81606493|NCT00007475|162890312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion with reduced proteinuria|0.6363|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0698|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3079|0.8907||Exact binomial test of proportion of participants exhibiting reduction in proteinuria (see definition below), under null hypothesis that the overall proportion is zero.|Exact binomial test|Tested under null hypothesis that the overall proportion is zero.|Proportion event definition: exhibiting reduction in proteinuria post-cyclophosphamide (complete- \[urine protein {UP} \<0.3\] or or partial-remission \[between 0.3 \& 2.0, inclusive\], limited response \[UP between 2.0 \& 3.5\] yet no relapse \[UP 3.5+\]).|No groups compared, yet null hypothesis: pooled proportion = 0, tested using counts pooled across baseline FPF assay-availability groups (7 across 3 arms) excluding 4 non-completers (yielding 7/11 with event below). Given the modest group-specific sample sizes and tendency for zero outcomes to be observed in a group, we employ exact binomial 95% confidence intervals using the method of Clopper and Pearson (1934; calculated along with corresponding tests using Michael Fay's exactci package in R).||0.8907|0.3079|<0.0001
81606494|NCT01121484|162890346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||Analysis of Covariance used change from baseline at Week 8 as a response variable, site and treatment as factors, and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: no difference between treatment groups||||0.004
81606495|NCT01121484|162890347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||CGI-I analyzed as a categorical variable by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row-mean-score-difference test using ridit scores, controlling for the effect of region; p-value obtained from the alternative hypothesis of Row Mean Score Differences.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81606496|NCT01121484|162890348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Analysis of Covariance used change from baseline at Week 8 as a response variable, site and treatment as factors, and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81606497|NCT01121484|162890349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Analysis of Covariance used change from baseline at Week 8 as a response variable, site and treatment as factors, and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81606498|NCT01121484|162890350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|||||Analysis of Covariance used change from baseline at Week 8 as a response variable, site and treatment as factors, and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.158
81646168|NCT00413634|162982604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.023||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.023
81646169|NCT00413634|162982605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.557||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.557
81646170|NCT00413634|162982606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.027||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.027
81606499|NCT01121484|162890351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Analysis of Covariance used change from baseline at Week 8 as a response variable, site and treatment as factors, and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81606500|NCT00152971|162890356|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority Analysis with NI margin 9.2% on the absolute risk difference scale|Risk Difference (Percentage)|5.8||||0.0234||95.0|0.8|10.8||Hierarchical testing procedure: first non-inferiority, second superiority|Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||10.8|0.8|0.0234
81646171|NCT00413634|162982607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.007
81646172|NCT00413634|162982608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.027||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.027
81646173|NCT00413634|162982609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.011||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.011
81646174|NCT00527514|162982624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments|one-sample t-test|||The sample size of this study was not based on the statistical power consideration and was considered as sufficient for the evaluation of the efficacy and safety of the proposed olmesartan medoxomil-based treatment regimen.||||<0.0001
81646175|NCT00527514|162982625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments|One-sample t-test|||Statistical analysis parameters apply to both the daytime and nighttime rows.||||<0.0001
81606501|NCT00152971|162890356|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority Analysis with NI margin 9.2% on the absolute risk difference scale|Risk Difference (Percentage)|8.4||||0.0009||95.0|3.4|13.3||Hierarchical testing procedure: first non-inferiority, second superiority|Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||13.3|3.4|0.0009
81606502|NCT00152971|162890357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|1.2||||0.2139||95.0|-0.7|3.0|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||3.0|-0.7|0.2139
81606503|NCT00152971|162890357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|0.8||||0.3628||95.0|-0.9|2.5|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||2.5|-0.9|0.3628
81606504|NCT00152971|162890358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|0.9||||0.2309||95.0|-0.6|2.5|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||2.5|-0.6|0.2309
81646176|NCT00527514|162982626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments|One-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81646177|NCT00527514|162982627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments|one-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81646178|NCT00527514|162982628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments|One-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81463329|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.09||0.0699|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.13|1.04|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.04|-19.13|0.0699
81606505|NCT00152971|162890358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|1.5||||0.0602||95.0|-0.1|3.2|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||3.2|-0.1|0.0602
81606506|NCT00152971|162890359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|5.9||||0.0194||95.0|1.0|10.9|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||10.9|1.0|0.0194
81606507|NCT00152971|162890359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|8.9||||0.0004||95.0|4.0|13.9|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||13.9|4.0|0.0004
81606508|NCT00152971|162890360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5774||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.5774
81606509|NCT00152971|162890360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||1.0000
81606510|NCT00152971|162890361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7724||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.7724
81606511|NCT00152971|162890361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0308||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.0308
81606512|NCT00152971|162890362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4968||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.4968
81606513|NCT00152971|162890362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||1.0000
81606514|NCT00152971|162890364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1416||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.1416
81606515|NCT00152971|162890364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0942||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.0942
81606516|NCT01003639|162890373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.43|||ANCOVA|||||1.43|0|0.05
81606517|NCT01407354|162890398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.05
81463330|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.14||0.03|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.79|-1.48|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-1.48|-21.79|0.0300
81463331|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-13.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.09||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.15|-2.98|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-2.98|-23.15|0.0168
81606518|NCT01407354|162890398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|threshold p value for statistical significance=0.05||||||0.024
81606519|NCT00930943|162890399|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||repeated-measure ANOVA tested time-post-dose effect for Rapid Visual Information Processing (RVP): sensitivity (A')|ANOVA|||The a priori sample-size estimation for a power of 80% with alpha = 0.05 was based on the primary-outcome measure, the rapid visual information processing (RVP) sensitivity (A') score. Using a repeated-measure ANOVA for the food effect (fed versus fasting) and assuming an effect size of f =0.26 generated a required sample size of 32 participants. However, only 30 subjects completed both testing visits, generating a power of 78.2%.|(F\[1,28\] = 22.71; η2 = 0.45)|||<0.001
81606520|NCT00930943|162890399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||repeated-measure ANOVA tested food x time-post-dose effect for Rapid Visual Information Processing (RVP): sensitivity (A')|ANOVA||||F\[1,28\]=6.88; η2=0.20|||0.01
81606521|NCT00930943|162890399|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||repeated-measure ANOVA testing food effect for Rapid Visual Information Processing (RVP): sensitivity (A')|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81606522|NCT00930943|162890400|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Repeated-measure ANOVA testing time-post-dose effect for Rapid Visual Information Processing (RVP): response latency|ANOVA||||(F\[1,28\] = 14.05; η2 = 0.33)|||<0.001
81606523|NCT00930943|162890400|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||"repeated-measure ANOVA testing food and food x time post dose effect for Rapid Visual Information Processing (RVP): response latency"|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81606524|NCT00930943|162890401|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||"repeated-measure ANOVA testing food, time-post-dose, and food x time-post-dose effect for SRM percentage of correct hits"|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81606525|NCT00930943|162890402|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Repeated-measure ANOVA testing time-post-dose effect for Spatial Recognition Memory (SRM) response latency|ANOVA||||(F\[1,28\] = 31.26; η2 = 0.53)|||<0.001
81606526|NCT00930943|162890402|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||"repeated-measure ANOVA testing food and food x time-post-dose effect for SRM response latency"|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81606527|NCT00930943|162890403|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||"repeated-measure ANOVA testing food, time-post-dose, and food x time-post-dose effect for SWM total errors"|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81606528|NCT00930943|162890404|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||"repeated-measure ANOVA testing food, time-post-dose, and food x time-post-dose effect for SWM strategy score"|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81606529|NCT03556358|162890459|EQUIVALENCE|"Two one-sided hypothesis tests were performed for pCR in order to show that TX05 is equivalent to Herceptin:~* TEST 1: H0a: θ1 / θ2 \> 1.325 vs. H1a: θ1 / θ2 \< 1.325~* TEST 2: H0b: θ1 / θ2 \< 0.755 vs. H1b: θ1 / θ2 \> 0.755~Where θ1 is the proportion of pCR for subjects randomized to TX05 group, θ2 is the proportion of pCR for subjects randomized to Herceptin. Equivalence was concluded if the 95% CI of the risk ratio is completely contained within the pre-defined interval \[0.755, 1.325\]."|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0783|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9185|1.2659||||||||1.2659|0.9185|
81606530|NCT04195880|162890465|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|5.0|||||negative-binomial regression coefficient|||We assumed the average monthly pre-intervention hospitalization rates of intervention and control CLCs were equal, so only average monthly post-intervention hospitalization rates might diverge. Each CLC had its own start month and contributed 18 months pre-intervention and 18 months post-intervention. Hospitalizations rates were modeled using a multilevel negative-binomial regression because it allows for over-dispersion, which is commonly observed with medical events such as a count.||||<.05
81646179|NCT00527514|162982629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments|one-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81646180|NCT04148521|162982639|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.47|0.90|0.27
81646181|NCT04148521|162982640|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.43|0.75|0.83
81646182|NCT04148521|162982641|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.26|0.91|0.12
81646183|NCT04148521|162982642|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.86|0.73|0.51
81463332|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.61||0.7083|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.3|14.57|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||14.57|-7.30|0.7083
81463333|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.77||0.8955|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.66|19.75|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||19.75|-2.66|0.8955
81646184|NCT00776984|162982670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001||95.0|0.091|0.217||Step-wise testing for co-primary endpoints, confirmatory only if previous hypotheses had been successful, significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.217|0.091|<0.0001
81646185|NCT00776984|162982671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0002||95.0|0.053|0.169||Step-wise testing for co-primary endpoints, confirmatory only if previous hypotheses had been successful, significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.169|0.053|0.0002
81463334|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.56||0.8386|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.35|17.37|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||17.37|-4.35|0.8386
81463335|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.58||0.4371|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.93|9.84|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||9.84|-11.93|0.4371
81646186|NCT00776984|162982672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0343||||||Confirmatory only if previous hypotheses for each of the 2 twin studies had been successful, significance level of alpha=0.05 (2-sided). A pre-specified interim analysis was performed. Cui et al (Biometrics,1999) was used to calculate the p-value.|Regression, Cox|Parameter estimates of Cox proportional hazard model regression regarding. Only treatment was fitted as an effect in the model.|If HR is below 1 then favours tiotropium.|||||0.0343
81646187|NCT00776984|162982673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.0275||95.0|0.01|0.177||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.177|0.010|0.0275
81646188|NCT00776984|162982674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.0099||95.0|0.025|0.186||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.186|0.025|0.0099
81646189|NCT00776984|162982675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.084|0.202||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.202|0.084|<0.0001
81646190|NCT00776984|162982676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0063||95.0|0.031|0.187||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.187|0.031|0.0063
81646191|NCT00776984|162982677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001||95.0|0.087|0.217||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.217|0.087|<0.0001
81646192|NCT00776984|162982678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0026||95.0|0.032|0.151||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.151|0.032|0.0026
81646193|NCT00776984|162982679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.078|0.199||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.199|0.078|<0.0001
81702113|NCT00861380|163100409|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2010, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with Tympanostomy Tube Placement divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =112060.|PYAR|26.236|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.308|27.189|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Tympanostomy Tube Placements, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||27.189|25.308|
81646194|NCT00776984|162982680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.0088||95.0|0.029|0.2||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.200|0.029|0.0088
81646195|NCT00776984|162982681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.0933||95.0|-0.012|0.153||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.153|-0.012|0.0933
81646196|NCT00776984|162982682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.0074||95.0|0.029|0.189||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.189|0.029|0.0074
81646197|NCT00776984|162982683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.654|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.807|<|0.0001||95.0|11.199|30.108||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||30.108|11.199|<0.0001
81646198|NCT00776984|162982684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.453|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.044|<|0.0001||95.0|22.532|42.374||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||42.374|22.532|<0.0001
81646199|NCT00776984|162982685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0027||95.0|0.031|0.149||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.149|0.031|0.0027
81646200|NCT00776984|162982686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001||95.0|0.074|0.2||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.200|0.074|<0.0001
81646201|NCT00776984|162982687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.197|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.741||0.1073||95.0|-0.261|2.655||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||2.655|-0.261|0.1073
81646202|NCT00776984|162982688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.4788||95.0|0.65|1.23||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Regression, Cox|Parameter estimates of Cox proportional hazard model regarding. Only treatment was fitted as an effect in the model.|If HR is below 1 then favours tiotropium.|||1.23|0.65|0.4788
81646203|NCT00776984|162982689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.1007||95.0|0.61|1.04||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Poisson Regression|Parameter estimates of Poisson regression model. Log exposure was used as offset and adjusted for overdispersion.|Tio R5 - Placebo|||1.04|0.61|0.1007
81646204|NCT00776984|162982690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.7906||95.0|0.71|1.3||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Poisson Regression|Parameter estimates of Poisson regression model. Log exposure was used as offset and adjusted for overdispersion.|Tio R5 - Placebo|||1.30|0.71|0.7906
81606531|NCT01351025|162890467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|||||Two-sided p-values of \< 0.05 without adjustments for multiple testing were considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Exact Wilcoxon rank sum test was used||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between arm A and arm B in the differences of the changes (\[week 44 - week 24\] - \[week 20 - baseline\]) in log10 IL-6||||0.94
81606532|NCT01351025|162890468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|||||Two-sided p-values of \< 0.05 without adjustments for multiple testing were considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|exact Wilcoxon rank sun test was used||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between arm A and arm B in the differences of the changes (\[week 44 - week 24\] - \[week 20 - baseline\]) in CD4+ T-cell activation percent (% CD38+/DR+ of CD4)||||0.495
81606533|NCT01351025|162890469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|||||Two-sided p-values of \< 0.05 without adjustments for multiple testing were considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|exact Wilcoxon rank sum test was used||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between arm A and arm B in the differences of the changes (\[week 44 - week 24\] - \[week 20 - baseline\]) in log10 D-dimer||||0.704
81606534|NCT01351025|162890470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.508|TWO_SIDED|||||Two-sided p-values of \< 0.05 without adjustments for multiple testing were considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Exact Wilcoxon rank sum test was used||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between arm A and arm B in the differences of the changes (\[week 44 - week 24\] - \[week 20 - baseline\]) in CD8+ T-cell activation percent (% CD38+/DR+ of CD8+)||||0.508
81606535|NCT02066896|162890479|OTHER|ANOVA repeated measures||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|ANOVA repeated measures||||||0.05
81606536|NCT05067933|162890496|OTHER|Comparison between immunogenicity assay results between treatment groups on Day 57.||||||0.953|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum tests|||||||0.953
81606537|NCT05067933|162890497|OTHER|Comparison between immunogenicity assay results between treatment groups on Day 57.||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum tests|||||||0.500
81606538|NCT05067933|162890498|OTHER|Comparison between immunogenicity assay results between treatment groups on Day 57.||||||0.912|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum tests|||||||0.912
81646205|NCT00776984|162982691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.004||95.0|0.38|0.84||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Fisher Exact|Exact 95 percent confidence interval by Clopper and Pearson.|Tio R5 vs Placebo|||0.84|0.38|0.0040
81463336|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-20.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.91||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.42|-5.92|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-5.92|-35.42|0.0108
81606539|NCT05067933|162890499|OTHER|Comparison between immunogenicity assay results between treatment groups on Day 57.||||||0.678|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum tests|||||||0.678
81606540|NCT05067933|162890500|OTHER|Comparison between immunogenicity assay results between treatment groups on Day 57.||||||0.257|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum tests|||||||0.257
81606541|NCT05067933|162890501|OTHER|Comparison between immunogenicity assay results between treatment groups on Day 57.||||||0.748|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum tests|||||||0.748
81606542|NCT05067933|162890502|OTHER|Comparison between immunogenicity assay results between treatment groups on Day 57.||||||0.946|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum tests|||||||0.946
81646206|NCT00776984|162982692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.5481||95.0|0.58|1.32||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Fisher Exact|Exact 95 percent confidence interval by Clopper and Pearson.|Tio R5 vs Placebo|||1.32|0.58|0.5481
81606543|NCT05067933|162890505|OTHER|Comparison between immunogenicity assay results between treatment groups on Day 57.||||||0.356|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum tests|||||||0.356
81606544|NCT05067933|162890506|OTHER|Comparison between immunogenicity assay results between treatment groups on Day 57.||||||0.267|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum tests|||||||0.267
81606545|NCT01065350|162890507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|26.15||A p value of \< 0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance.|Chi-squared|||Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) from baseline to 5 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||26.15|2.07|<0.001
81606546|NCT01065350|162890507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.24|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|8.75||A p value of \< 0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance.|Chi-squared|||Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) from baseline to 10 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||8.75|1.21|<0.01
81606547|NCT01065350|162890507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|4.55||A p value of \< 0.005 was considered to indicate statistical significance.|Chi-squared|||Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) from baseline to 30 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups||4.55|0.52|0.39
81606548|NCT01065350|162890508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.64|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|14.92||A p value of \< 0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance.|Chi-squared|||Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP) from baseline to 5 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||14.92|1.54|<0.01
81606549|NCT01065350|162890508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.38||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|6.29||A p value of \< 0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance.|Chi-squared|||Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP) from baseline to 10 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||6.29|0.91|0.05
81606550|NCT01065350|162890508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|13.19||A p value of \< 0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance.|Chi-squared|||Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP) from baseline to 30 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||13.19|0.68|0.11
81606551|NCT01065350|162890509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|31.64||A p value of \< 0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance.|Chi-squared|||Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) from baseline to 5 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||31.64|1.98|<0.001
81646207|NCT00776984|162982693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.7188||95.0|0.33|2.14||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Regression, Cox|Parameter estimates of Cox proportional hazard model regarding. Only treatment was fitted as an effect in the model.|If HR is below 1 then favours tiotropium.|||2.14|0.33|0.7188
81646208|NCT00776984|162982694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.8503||95.0|0.59|1.54||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Poisson Regression|Parameter estimates of Poisson regression model. Log exposure was used as offset and adjusted for overdispersion.|Tio R5 - Placebo.|||1.54|0.59|0.8503
81463337|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.75||0.1066|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.43|3.55|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||3.55|-25.43|0.1066
81463338|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.76||0.0344|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.54|-1.55|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-1.55|-30.54|0.0344
81463339|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.29||0.6594|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.3|17.13|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||17.13|-10.30|0.6594
81606552|NCT01065350|162890509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.84||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|7.65||A p value of \< 0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance.|Chi-squared|||Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) from baseline to 10 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||7.65|1.07|0.02
81606553|NCT01065350|162890509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|5.97||A p value of \< 0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance.|Chi-squared|||Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) from baseline to 30 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||5.97|0.51|0.33
81646209|NCT00776984|162982695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.8129||95.0|0.29|2.46||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Fisher Exact|Exact 95 percent confidence interval by Clopper and Pearson.|Tio R5 vs Placebo|||2.46|0.29|0.8129
81525539|NCT01115673|162739181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.66||||0.006||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.006
81525540|NCT01115673|162739182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.85|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81646210|NCT00776984|162982696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.0225||95.0|0.025|0.331||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.331|0.025|0.0225
81463340|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.52||0.7307|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.85|19.36|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||19.36|-8.85|0.7307
81463341|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.28||0.5914|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.78|15.61|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||15.61|-11.78|0.5914
81463342|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.34||0.0709|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.13|1.49|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.49|-26.13|0.0709
81463343|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-18.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.53||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.55|-3.01|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-3.01|-34.55|0.0253
81525541|NCT01115673|162739182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.946||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.946
81646211|NCT00776984|162982697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0803||95.0|-0.017|0.296||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.296|-0.017|0.0803
81646212|NCT00776984|162982698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.199|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.003||95.0|-0.33|-0.068||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||-0.068|-0.330|0.0030
81463344|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-13.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.38||0.078|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.89|2.15|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||2.15|-28.89|0.0780
81463345|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-9.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.36||0.1516|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.17|5.83|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||5.83|-25.17|0.1516
81606554|NCT01065350|162890510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Cardiac Output (CO) from baseline to 5 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||0.5|-0.1|0.19
81606555|NCT01065350|162890510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Cardiac Output (CO) from baseline to 10 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||0.5|-0.3|0.6
81646213|NCT00776984|162982699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.0533||95.0|-0.267|0.002||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.002|-0.267|0.0533
81606556|NCT01065350|162890511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Cardiac Index (CI) from baseline to 5 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||0.3|-0.1|0.26
81606557|NCT01065350|162890511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Cardiac Index (CI) from baseline to 10 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||0.3|-0.2|0.71
81606558|NCT01065350|162890512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average heart rate from baseline to 5 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||1.7|-2.9|0.61
81606559|NCT01065350|162890512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average heart rate from baseline to 10 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||1.1|-4.8|0.22
81606560|NCT01065350|162890513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|20.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Systolic Blood Pressure from baseline to 5 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||20.0|7.5|<0.001
81606561|NCT01065350|162890513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.8||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|9.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Systolic Blood Pressure from baseline to 10 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||9.5|0.2|0.017
81606562|NCT01065350|162890514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|11.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Diastolic Blood Pressure from baseline to 5 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||11.5|2.7|<0.01
81606563|NCT01065350|162890514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|9.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Diastolic Blood Pressure from baseline to 10 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||9.5|0.2|0.042
81606564|NCT01065350|162890515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|13.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) from baseline to 5 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||13.9|4.8|<0.001
81606565|NCT01065350|162890515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|11.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Mean Arterial Pressure from baseline to 10 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||11.3|1.4|0.013
81646214|NCT00776984|162982700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||0.6632||95.0|-0.043|0.067||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.067|-0.043|0.6632
81463346|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.14||0.4861|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.45|14.81|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||14.81|-15.45|0.4861
81606566|NCT01065350|162890516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|113.6|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.1|199.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Total Peripheral Resistance (TPR) from baseline to 5 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||199.1|28.1|<0.01
81606567|NCT01065350|162890516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|86.8||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|195.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Total Peripheral Resistance (TPR) from baseline to 10 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||195.3|-21.7|0.12
81606568|NCT01065350|162890517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|182.6||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.8|331.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Total Peripheral Resistance Index (TPRI) from baseline to 5 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||331.3|33.8|0.017
81606569|NCT01065350|162890517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|128.7||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.1|315.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Total Peripheral Resistance Index (TPRI) from baseline to 10 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||315.5|-58.1|0.17
81606570|NCT01065350|162890518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|8.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Stroke Volume (SV) from baseline to 5 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||8.4|0.5|0.029
81606571|NCT01065350|162890518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|9.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Cardiac Index (CI) from baseline to 10 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||9.7|-0.0|0.051
81606572|NCT01065350|162890519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Stroke Volume Index (SVI) from baseline to 5 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||4.7|0.3|0.027
81606573|NCT01065350|162890519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Stroke Volume Index (SVI) from baseline to 10 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||5.2|-0.0|0.052
81606574|NCT01065350|162890520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Stroke Volume Variation (SVV) from baseline to 5 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||0.6|-1.4|0.44
81606575|NCT01065350|162890520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in Stroke Volume Variation (SVV) from baseline to 10 minutes post induction was compared between treatment groups.||0.6|-1.6|0.37
81606576|NCT03518658|162890529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.4|37.0||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Generalized estimating equation model|||||37.0|32.4|<0.001
81606577|NCT03518658|162890529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.8|41.9||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Generalized estimating equation model|||||41.9|34.8|<0.001
81646215|NCT00776984|162982701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.263|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.1664||95.0|-0.635|0.11||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.110|-0.635|0.1664
81606578|NCT00649389|162890531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||All treatment comparisons were calculated as OM40/AML10/HCTZ25 minus the respective dual combination treatment group. Least-squares mean differences, SEs, and 2-sided p-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model with baseline blood pressure as a covariate, and fixed effects of treatment, age group, race group, and diabetic status.||||<0.0001
81646216|NCT00776984|162982702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.0427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.73||Calculated as 2\*one-sided-p-value in the direction corresponding to testing the null hypothesis|Fisher Exact||Tio R5 / Placebo|Comparison at 24 weeks||1.73|1.01|0.0427
81646217|NCT00776984|162982702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.21||Calculated as 2\*one-sided-p-value in the direction corresponding to testing the null hypothesis|Fisher Exact||Tio R5 / Placebo|Comparison at 48 weeks||2.21|1.28|0.0001
81463347|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.38||0.8795|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.48|26.55|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||26.55|-4.48|0.8795
81606579|NCT00649389|162890531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||All treatment comparisons were calculated as OM40/AML10/HCTZ25 minus the respective dual combination treatment group. Least-squares mean differences, SEs, and 2-sided p-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model with baseline blood pressure as a covariate, and fixed effects of treatment, age group, race group, and diabetic status.||||<0.0001
81606580|NCT00649389|162890531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||All treatment comparisons were calculated as OM40/AML10/HCTZ25 minus the respective dual combination treatment group. Least-squares mean differences, SEs, and 2-sided p-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model with baseline blood pressure as a covariate, and fixed effects of treatment, age group, race group, and diabetic status.||||<0.0001
81646218|NCT02864342|162982703|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||The effect of medication reminders on Symbicort adherence was evaluated using a t-test. The equality of variances was also tested and as the variances were not equal, the Satterthwaite-t test was reported.||||<0.001
81646219|NCT02573883|162982709|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81646220|NCT02573883|162982710|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.014
81646221|NCT02573883|162982712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.011
81646222|NCT02573883|162982714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.46
81646223|NCT02341599|162982726|OTHER|LS mean ratio of Group B/Group A|LS mean ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.58|||||LS mean ratio was calculated from analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|||1.58|1.06|
81646224|NCT02341599|162982726|OTHER|LS mean ratio of Group C/Group A|LS mean ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.889|1.32|||||LS mean ratio was calculated from ANOVA model.|||1.32|0.889|
81646225|NCT02341599|162982726|OTHER|LS mean ratio of Group D/Group A|LS mean ratio|2.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.06|3.06|||||LS mean ratio was calculated from ANOVA model.|||3.06|2.06|
81463348|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.11||0.2867|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.22|9.94|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||9.94|-20.22|0.2867
81646226|NCT02341599|162982726|OTHER|LS mean ratio of Group E: Period 1/Group A|LS mean ratio|0.989|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.806|1.21|||||LS mean ratio was calculated from ANOVA model.|||1.21|0.806|
81646227|NCT02341599|162982726|OTHER|LS mean ratio of Group E: Period 2/Group A|LS mean ratio|3.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.67|4.02|||||LS mean ratio was calculated from ANOVA model.|||4.02|2.67|
81646228|NCT02341599|162982726|OTHER|LS mean ratio of Group E: Period 1/Group E: Period 2|LS mean ratio|0.299|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.236|0.378|||||LS mean ratio was calculated from ANOVA model.|||0.378|0.236|
81646229|NCT02341599|162982727|OTHER|LS mean ratio of Group B/Group A|LS mean ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.846|1.27|||||LS mean ratio was calculated from ANOVA model.|||1.27|0.846|
81646230|NCT02341599|162982727|OTHER|LS mean ratio of Group C/Group A|LS mean ratio|0.524|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.428|0.641|||||LS mean ratio was calculated from ANOVA model.|||0.641|0.428|
81646231|NCT02341599|162982727|OTHER|LS mean ratio of Group D/Group A|LS mean ratio|0.678|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.554|0.831|||||LS mean ratio was calculated from ANOVA model.|||0.831|0.554|
81646232|NCT02341599|162982727|OTHER|LS mean ratio of Group E: Period 1/Group A|LS mean ratio|0.273|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.221|0.336|||||LS mean ratio was calculated from ANOVA model.|||0.336|0.221|
81646233|NCT02341599|162982727|OTHER|LS mean ratio of Group E: Period 2/Group A|LS mean ratio|0.326|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.265|0.402|||||LS mean ratio was calculated from ANOVA model.|||0.402|0.265|
81646234|NCT02341599|162982727|OTHER|LS mean ratio of Group E: Period 2/Group E: Period 1|LS mean ratio|0.808|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.0|||||LS mean ratio was calculated from ANOVA model.|||1.00|0.650|
81646235|NCT00519285|162982738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.942||||0.3802|TWO_SIDED|95.6|0.822|1.08||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set to 0.044 using the O'Brien-Fleming alpha spending function to account for two interim analyses.|Log Rank|Log rank test stratified on ECOG Performance Status|Hazard ratio (HR) aflibercept versus placebo estimated from a Cox proportional hazard model stratified on ECOG Performance Status|"Null hypothesis: No difference between aflibercept and placebo~The study was designed to provide 90% power to detect a 1.25-fold increase in median survival with aflibercept compared to placebo at a overall one-sided significance level of 0.025 with 873 deaths."||1.08|0.822|0.3802
81646236|NCT00988117|162982749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Tscore|5.19|||<|0.01||95.0||||t-tests were statistically thresholded using the joint probability distribution method to correct for multiple comparisons, p \< 0.01 for voxel height and p \< 0.05 for cluster extent|t-test, 2 sided|A mask included only those regions where the patients showed abnormally low fALFF at either timepoint relative to a sample of 15 age-matched controls.||"Each voxel's BOLD signal time series was detrended and transformed to the frequency domain. We divided the sum of the square roots across the 0.01-0.08 Hz range by that across the entire frequency range (0-0.25 Hz).~fALFF group comparisons were evaluated using t-tests corrected for multiple comparisons. To determine if there were treatment-associated changes in brain activity, we compared voxel-wise fALFF in the patients at baseline to post-treatment."||||<0.01
81646237|NCT00988117|162982750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||pearson's r correlation coefficient|-0.82|||<|0.01||95.0||||This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||correlation with left inferior frontal gyrus / premotor falff change||||<.01
81646238|NCT00988117|162982750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||pearson's correlation coefficient|-0.35||||0.36||95.0||||This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||correlation with left supplementary motor area falff change||||.36
81646239|NCT00988117|162982751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||pearson's r correlation|0.18||||0.58||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||correlation with left premotor / inferior frontal gyri falff change||||.58
81646240|NCT00988117|162982751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||pearson's correlation coefficient|0.26||||0.41||95.0||||This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||correlation with left supplementary motor area falff change||||.41
81646241|NCT01355471|162982759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||GEE: Logit link function|Generalized Estimation Equation (GEE) methods with Logit link function and marginal expectation model.||||||<0.001
81646242|NCT02930837|162982760|SUPERIORITY||Percentage of patients|63.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.42|71.42|||One-sample test||Percentage of patients with Favourable outcome|A null hypothesis of p ≤40% versus the alternative hypothesis of p \>40% was tested using a one sample test at two-sided significance level of 0.05, where p denoted the response rate in Chinese patients who were treated within 3-4.5 h after stroke onset.||71.42|54.42|<0.0001
81646243|NCT00006436|162982791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Two-tailed log rank test||||Compared the PFS of interim PET positive participants to the PFS of interim PET negative.|||0.10
81646244|NCT03119688|162982820|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-Inferiority margin is set at 0.25. The upper limit of the 90% CI is less than this and hence NI is met.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.077||||0.1769|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1707|0.0169||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|ANOVA|ANOVA model with change from baseline in examiner assessment on dryness as response and treatment, site as fixed effects; participant as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors first named treatment.|The null hypothesis (non-inferiority setting) is that the population mean dryness for Test minus Baxter Sterile Water (negative control) is at least 0.25.||0.0169|-0.1707|0.1769
81646245|NCT03119688|162982820|SUPERIORITY|This is a superiority test setting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2565|0.4441||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|ANOVA|ANOVA model with change from baseline in examiner assessment on dryness as response and treatment, site as fixed effects;participant as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors first named treatment.|The null hypothesis is that the difference in population mean dryness is zero.||0.4441|0.2565|<.0001
81646246|NCT03119688|162982820|SUPERIORITY|This is a superiority test setting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.427|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3333|0.5211||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|ANOVA|ANOVA model with change from baseline in examiner assessment on dryness as response and treatment, site as fixed effects; participant as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors first named treatment.|The null hypothesis is that the difference in population mean dryness is zero.||0.5211|0.3333|<.0001
81646247|NCT03119688|162982820|SUPERIORITY|This is a superiority test setting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.065||||0.2518|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0287|0.1592||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|ANOVA|ANOVA model with change from baseline in examiner assessment on dryness as response and treatment, site as fixed effects;participant as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors first named treatment.|The null hypothesis is that the difference in population mean dryness is zero.||0.1592|-0.0287|0.2518
81646248|NCT04190225|162982837|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|18.4||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.67|37.28|||quantile regression||Median difference is not the difference in the two medians, but is the median of differences between groups (why it is 18.4 and not 23)|||37.28|4.67|0.04
81646249|NCT04190225|162982838|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|23.5||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.35|32.76|||quantile regression|||||32.76|8.35|0.03
81646250|NCT01772823|162982863|OTHER|||||||0.7513||||||"The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant feelings on the Size of the Pill) differ between intervention arms."|Chi-squared|||||||0.7513
81646251|NCT01772823|162982864|OTHER|||||||0.8281||||||"The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant feelings on the Taste of the Pill) differ between intervention arms."|Chi-squared|Pearson Chi-Square||||||0.8281
81646252|NCT01772823|162982865|OTHER|||||||0.3761||||||"The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant feelings on the Color of the Pill) differ between intervention arms."|Chi-squared|||||||0.3761
81463349|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-10.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.23||0.1267|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.86|4.69|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||4.69|-25.86|0.1267
81606581|NCT00649389|162890532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Each p-value was obtained from individual Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests stratified by age group, race group, and diabetic status comparing the triple combination therapy to each dual combination.||||<0.0001
81606582|NCT00649389|162890532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Each p-value was obtained from individual Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests stratified by age group, race group, and diabetic status comparing the triple combination therapy to each dual combination.||||<0.0001
81606583|NCT00649389|162890532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Each p-value was obtained from individual Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests stratified by age group, race group, and diabetic status comparing the triple combination therapy to each dual combination.||||<0.0001
81646253|NCT01772823|162982866|OTHER|||||||0.4359||||||"The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant feelings on Taking the pill every day) differ between intervention arms."|Chi-squared|||||||0.4359
81646254|NCT01772823|162982867|OTHER|||||||0.3801||||||"The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant feelings on Taking part in the study) differ between intervention arms."|Chi-squared|||||||0.3801
81646255|NCT01772823|162982868|OTHER|||||||0.1968||||||"The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant feelings on HIV test at every visit) differ between intervention arms."|Chi-squared|||||||0.1968
81646256|NCT01772823|162982869|OTHER|||||||0.1226||||||"The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant feelings on Risk Reduction counseling at every visit) differ between intervention arms."|Chi-squared|||||||0.1226
81646257|NCT01772823|162982870|OTHER|||||||0.0994||||||"The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant feelings on Questions about sexual behavior) differ between intervention arms."|Chi-squared|||||||0.0994
81646258|NCT01772823|162982871|OTHER|||||||0.5285||||||"The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant feelings on the Physician exam) differ between intervention arms."|Chi-squared|||||||0.5285
81646259|NCT01772823|162982875|OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to the session evaluation question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0001
81463350|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-17.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.49||0.0526|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.48|0.26|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.26|-34.48|0.0526
81525542|NCT01115673|162739182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.99|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81646260|NCT01772823|162982876|OTHER|||||||0.0098||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to the session evaluation question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0098
81646261|NCT01772823|162982877|OTHER|||||||0.0766||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to the session evaluation question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0766
81646262|NCT01772823|162982878|OTHER|||||||0.1581||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to the session evaluation question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.1581
81646263|NCT01772823|162982879|OTHER|||||||0.43||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to the session evaluation question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.4300
81646264|NCT01772823|162982880|OTHER|||||||0.1201||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to the session evaluation question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.1201
81606584|NCT00649389|162890533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Diastolic blood pressure: All treatment comparisons were calculated as OM40/AML10/HCTZ25 minus the respective dual combination treatment group. Least-squares mean differences, SEs, and 2-sided p-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model with baseline blood pressure as a covariate, and fixed effects of treatment, age group, race group, and diabetic status.||||<0.0001
81606585|NCT00649389|162890533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Diastolic blood pressure: All treatment comparisons were calculated as OM40/AML10/HCTZ25 minus the respective dual combination treatment group. Least-squares mean differences, SEs, and 2-sided p-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model with baseline blood pressure as a covariate, and fixed effects of treatment, age group, race group, and diabetic status.||||<0.0001
81606586|NCT00649389|162890533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Diastolic blood pressure: All treatment comparisons were calculated as OM40/AML10/HCTZ25 minus the respective dual combination treatment group. Least-squares mean differences, SEs, and 2-sided p-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model with baseline blood pressure as a covariate, and fixed effects of treatment, age group, race group, and diabetic status.||||0.0001
81606587|NCT00649389|162890533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Systolic blood pressure: All treatment comparisons were calculated as OM40/AML10/HCTZ25 minus the respective dual combination treatment group. Least-squares mean differences, SEs, and 2-sided p-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model with baseline blood pressure as a covariate, and fixed effects of treatment, age group, race group, and diabetic status.||||<0.0001
81606588|NCT00649389|162890533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Systolic blood pressure: All treatment comparisons were calculated as OM40/AML10/HCTZ25 minus the respective dual combination treatment group. Least-squares mean differences, SEs, and 2-sided p-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model with baseline blood pressure as a covariate, and fixed effects of treatment, age group, race group, and diabetic status.||||<0.0001
81606589|NCT00649389|162890533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Systolic blood pressure: All treatment comparisons were calculated as OM40/AML10/HCTZ25 minus the respective dual combination treatment group. Least-squares mean differences, SEs, and 2-sided p-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model with baseline blood pressure as a covariate, and fixed effects of treatment, age group, race group, and diabetic status.||||<0.0001
81606590|NCT00649389|162890534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||All treatment comparisons were calculated as OM40/AML10/HCTZ25 minus the respective dual combination treatment group. Least-squares mean differences, SEs, and 2-sided p-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model with baseline blood pressure as a covariate, and fixed effects of treatment, age group, race group, and diabetic status.||||<0.0001
81606591|NCT00649389|162890534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||All treatment comparisons were calculated as OM40/AML10/HCTZ25 minus the respective dual combination treatment group. Least-squares mean differences, SEs, and 2-sided p-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model with baseline blood pressure as a covariate, and fixed effects of treatment, age group, race group, and diabetic status.||||<0.0001
81606592|NCT00649389|162890534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||All treatment comparisons were calculated as OM40/AML10/HCTZ25 minus the respective dual combination treatment group. Least-squares mean differences, SEs, and 2-sided p-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model with baseline blood pressure as a covariate, and fixed effects of treatment, age group, race group, and diabetic status.||||<0.0001
81646265|NCT01772823|162982881|OTHER|||||||0.1682||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to the session evaluation question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.1682
81646266|NCT01772823|162982882|OTHER|||||||0.2747||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to the session evaluation question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.2747
81646267|NCT01772823|162982883|OTHER|||||||0.0046||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to the session evaluation question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0046
81525543|NCT01115673|162739183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.68|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606593|NCT01993017|162890547|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||A 2-step gatekeeping test procedure was used. An omnibus F test using ANOVA comparing the 3 groups was first performed. Pairwise comparisons using a 2-sided t test at 5% nominal significance were planned only if the omnibus F test had a P value \<.05.|ANOVA|||We determined that a sample size per group of 500, assuming 5% loss to follow-up, would yield 80% power for a 2-sided t test at the 5% level. These calculations were based on an assumed SD for QALYs of 0.17, expected prevalence of screening-detected depression of 20%, and assumed net improvement in QALYs of 0.155 over 18 months for individuals with depression who received treatment for depression in the Screen, Notify, and Treat group.||||0.98
81606594|NCT01863043|162890550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.27
81606595|NCT01863043|162890551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.12
81606596|NCT01863043|162890552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.28
81646268|NCT01772823|162982884|OTHER|||||||0.029||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to the session evaluation question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0290
81606597|NCT01863043|162890553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.15
81606598|NCT01863043|162890554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81606599|NCT01863043|162890555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81606600|NCT01863043|162890556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Accelerated failure time regression mode|||||||0.59
81606601|NCT01863043|162890557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Accelerated failure time regression mode|||||||0.64
81606602|NCT01863043|162890558|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Accelerated failure time regression mode|||||||0.95
81646269|NCT01772823|162982885|OTHER|||||||0.107|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1070
81646270|NCT01772823|162982887|OTHER|||||||0.2991||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant self-identified race) differ between groups (On PrEP vs. Off PrEP).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.2991
81646271|NCT01772823|162982888|OTHER|||||||0.0298||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant self-identified race) differ between groups (On PrEP vs. Off PrEP).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0298
81606603|NCT01863043|162890559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81606604|NCT01863043|162890560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Accelerated failure time regression mode|||||||0.23
81606605|NCT01863043|162890561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.98
81606606|NCT01863043|162890562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Accelerated failure time regression mode|||||||0.01
81606607|NCT01863043|162890563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.08
81606608|NCT01863043|162890564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.25
81606609|NCT01863043|162890566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81606610|NCT01863043|162890567|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.17
81646272|NCT01772823|162982889|OTHER|||||||0.8643||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant self-identified ethnicity) differ between groups (On PrEP vs. Off PrEP).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.8643
81525544|NCT01115673|162739183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06||||0.661||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.661
81646273|NCT01772823|162982890|OTHER|||||||0.9037||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant BMI) differ between groups (On PrEP vs. Off PrEP).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.9037
81646274|NCT01772823|162982891|OTHER|||||||0.5279|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.5279
81606611|NCT01863043|162890568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.17
81606612|NCT01863043|162890569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.43
81606613|NCT01863043|162890570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.694|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.694
81606614|NCT01863043|162890571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Accelerated failure time regression mode|||||||0.97
81606615|NCT01863043|162890572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.60
81606616|NCT01863043|162890573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.25
81606617|NCT01863043|162890574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81606618|NCT01863043|162890575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81646275|NCT01772823|162982892|OTHER|||||||0.5369||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participation in high-risk sex acts) differ between groups (On PrEP vs. Off PrEP).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.5369
81646276|NCT01772823|162982895|OTHER|||||||0.2193||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to this question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.2193
81606619|NCT01863043|162890576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81606620|NCT01863043|162890577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.56
81606621|NCT01863043|162890578|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.59
81606622|NCT01863043|162890579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.888|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.888
81606623|NCT01863043|162890580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.694|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.694
81606624|NCT01863043|162890581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.248|||||||general linear mixed model|||||||0.248
81606625|NCT01863043|162890582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.694|||||||general linear mixed model|||||||0.694
81606626|NCT01863043|162890583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.195|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.195
81606627|NCT01987596|162890585|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||||||1.00
81606628|NCT01987596|162890586|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||two-period crossover design analysis||||<0.0001
81606629|NCT01987596|162890587|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||2 treatment, 2 periiod cross-over analysis||||<0.0001
81606630|NCT02632786|162890588|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.21|0.55|0.3190
81606631|NCT02632786|162890589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.78||||0.5563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|1.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.81|-3.37|0.5563
81606632|NCT02632786|162890590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0||||0.8992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|23.0|||ANCOVA|||||23.00|-11.50|0.8992
81606633|NCT02632786|162890591|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.54||||0.3529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.94|0.60|0.3529
81606634|NCT02632786|162890592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.0|-4.2|0.7570
81606635|NCT02632786|162890593|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-71.97||||0.0729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-150.72|6.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.79|-150.72|0.0729
81606636|NCT02632786|162890594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4142|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4142
81606637|NCT01928225|162890595|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.18||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.6||\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Chi-squared|||||1.6|.87|.29
81606638|NCT01928225|162890596|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.26||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.95|||Chi-squared|||||1.95|.85|.22
81606639|NCT02674490|162890614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||Threshold for significance is two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Regression, Linear|The primary analysis was adjusted for aphasia type (Anomia, Broca, or other type), baseline aphasia severity (AQ), and age.||Sample Size Determination If sample size in each group is 20, we will have 89% power to detect a difference in means of 23 (the difference between A-tDCS mean change in accuracy of 33 and a sham mean change in accuracy of 10) assuming that the SD of change for both groups is 22.2 using a two group t-test with a two-sided alpha of 0.05.||||0.54
81646277|NCT01772823|162982896|OTHER|||||||0.1255||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to this question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.1255
81646278|NCT01772823|162982897|OTHER|||||||0.0706||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to this question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0706
81646279|NCT01772823|162982898|OTHER|||||||0.0088||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to this question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0088
81702114|NCT00861380|163100409|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2011, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with Tympanostomy Tube Placement divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =211914.|PYAR|27.502|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.81|28.207|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Tympanostomy Tube Placements, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||28.207|26.810|
81702115|NCT00861380|163100409|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2011, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with Tympanostomy Tube Placement divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =111071.|PYAR|26.1||||||95.0|25.171|27.055|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Tympanostomy Tube Placements, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||27.055|25.171|
81702116|NCT00861380|163100409|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2012, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with Tympanostomy Tube Placement divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =213913.|PYAR|28.661|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.958|29.377|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Tympanostomy Tube Placements, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||29.377|27.958|
81702117|NCT00861380|163100409|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2012, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with Tympanostomy Tube Placement divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =111414.|PYAR|29.835|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.843|30.85|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Tympanostomy Tube Placements, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||30.850|28.843|
81525545|NCT01115673|162739183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.62|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525546|NCT01115673|162739184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.56|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525547|NCT01115673|162739184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.88||||0.13||95.0||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.13
81525548|NCT01115673|162739184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.67|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606640|NCT03154359|162890633|OTHER|||||||0.197|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing 6-week responders and 6-week non-responders||||0.197
81646280|NCT01772823|162982899|OTHER|||||||0.2482||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to this question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.2482
81525549|NCT01115673|162739185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.97|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606641|NCT03154359|162890633|OTHER|||||||0.562|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing 18-week responders and 18-week non-responders||||0.562
81606642|NCT03154359|162890634|OTHER|||||||0.558|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.558
81646281|NCT01772823|162982900|OTHER|||||||0.1647||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to this question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.1647
81646282|NCT01772823|162982901|OTHER|||||||0.688||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to this question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.6880
81525550|NCT01115673|162739185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.42||||0.041||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.041
81606643|NCT03154359|162890635|OTHER|||||||0.147|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.147
81606644|NCT03154359|162890636|OTHER|||||||0.495|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing 6-week responders and 6-week non-responders||||0.495
81606645|NCT03154359|162890636|OTHER|||||||0.955|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing 18-week responders and 18-week non-responders||||0.955
81606646|NCT03154359|162890637|OTHER|||||||0.991|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.991
81606647|NCT03154359|162890638|OTHER|||||||0.759|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.759
81606648|NCT03154359|162890639|OTHER|||||||0.456|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing 6-week responders and 6-week non-responders||||0.456
81606649|NCT03154359|162890639|OTHER|||||||0.822|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing 18-week responders and 18-week non-responders||||0.822
81606650|NCT03154359|162890640|OTHER|||||||0.343|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.343
81606651|NCT03154359|162890641|OTHER|||||||0.539|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.539
81606652|NCT03154359|162890642|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.130
81606653|NCT03154359|162890643|OTHER|||||||0.652|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.652
81606654|NCT04250337|162890644|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.3||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|31.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.5|5.1|0.011
81606655|NCT04250337|162890645|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|40.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||40.8|12.1|<.001
81606656|NCT04250337|162890646|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.9||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|31.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.7|6.1|0.008
81646283|NCT01772823|162982902|OTHER|||||||0.2881||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to this question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.2881
81646284|NCT01772823|162982903|OTHER|||||||0.2223||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to this question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.2223
81606657|NCT04250337|162890647|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.373||0.017263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.7|-2.7|||ANCOVA|||||-2.7|-27.7|0.017263
81606658|NCT04250337|162890648|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.2||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|34.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.1|4.3|0.017
81606659|NCT04250337|162890649|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.6||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|36.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||36.1|7.1|0.007
81606660|NCT04250337|162890650|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.074||3e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.6|-13.7|||ANCOVA|||||-13.7|-33.6|0.000003
81606661|NCT04250337|162890651|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.428|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.07|-7.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.49|-17.07|<0.001
81606662|NCT04250337|162890652|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.5||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|11.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.8|-4.9|0.454
81606663|NCT04250337|162890653|SUPERIORITY||Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC)|-20.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.81||0.117607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.4|5.1|||ANCOVA|||||5.1|-45.4|0.117607
81606664|NCT04250337|162890654|SUPERIORITY||Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.025293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||-0.0|-0.6|0.025293
81646285|NCT01772823|162982904|OTHER|||||||0.0617||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to this question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0617
81606665|NCT04250337|162890655|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.2||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|24.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.7|3.8|0.022
81646286|NCT01772823|162982905|OTHER|||||||0.0868||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to this question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0868
81646287|NCT01772823|162982906|OTHER|||||||0.1847||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to this question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.1847
81646288|NCT01772823|162982907|OTHER|||||||0.0226||||||The chi-squared test of homogeneity is used to assess whether the proportions of the independent variable (participant responses to this question) differ between intervention arms.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0226
81646289|NCT00337285|162982937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.0001
81606666|NCT04250337|162890656|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.2||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|9.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.7|-7.3|0.764
81606667|NCT04250337|162890657|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.9||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|6.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.7|-2.9|0.498
81606668|NCT04250337|162890658|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.6||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|25.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.9|5.3|0.014
81606669|NCT04250337|162890659|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.1||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|10.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.2|-8.0|0.818
81606670|NCT04250337|162890660|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.0||||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|7.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.1|-3.1|0.499
81606671|NCT04250337|162890661|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.104||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|17.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||17.36|-2.78|0.155
81606672|NCT04250337|162890663|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.403|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.37|-9.01|||ANCOVA|||||-9.01|-26.37|<0.001
81606673|NCT04250337|162890664|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.014||0.001031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-1.3|||ANCOVA|||||-1.3|-5.3|0.001031
81606674|NCT04250337|162890665|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.2||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|34.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.3|0.1|0.036
81606675|NCT04250337|162890666|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Health State Index UK||0.16|0.06|<0.001
81606676|NCT04250337|162890666|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Health State Index US||0.11|0.04|<0.001
81606677|NCT04250337|162890667|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.386||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|8.32|||ANCOVA|||||8.32|-1.08|0.131
81606678|NCT04250337|162890668|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.145|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.26|-1.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.74|-6.26|<0.001
81606679|NCT04250337|162890669|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.407||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|1.98|||ANCOVA|||||1.98|-3.58|0.571
81606680|NCT04250337|162890670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.127||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.06|||ANCOVA|||||2.06|-2.40|0.882
81606681|NCT04250337|162890671|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|8.48|||ANCOVA|||||8.48|-1.56|0.171
81606682|NCT04250337|162890672|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.697||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|9.89|||ANCOVA|||||9.89|-1.03|0.109
81606683|NCT04250337|162890673|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.24|||ANCOVA|||||0.24|-0.22|0.922
81606684|NCT04250337|162890674|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.271||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|-2.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.03|-7.22|0.001
81606685|NCT00574990|162890675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||chi square|12.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Differences between roles and communication event content were assessed by Chi squared|Chi-squared|||Descriptive counts and chi squared were done on the observation data.||||0.01
81606686|NCT02951351|162890682|NON_INFERIORITY|By non-inferiority analysis, proparacaine was inferior to povidone iodine with a 5% margin for non-inferiority. To detect non-inferiority with one positive culture in the proparacaine group, 45 patients would be required in the proparacaine group with a 5% margin.||||||0.28|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.28
81606687|NCT02951351|162890683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.25
81606688|NCT02951351|162890684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.86
81606689|NCT02951351|162890685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81606690|NCT02951351|162890686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.76
81606691|NCT02951351|162890687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81606692|NCT02951351|162890688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81606693|NCT02951351|162890689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.67
81606694|NCT02006420|162890704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Unequal variance assumption||This is the p value for the mean skin thickness of the forearm.||||0.005
81606695|NCT02006420|162890704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Unequal variance assumption||This is the p value for the mean skin stiffness of the thigh||||0.71
81606696|NCT02006420|162890705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Pearson correlation|||This is the p-value for the forearm||||0.002
81606697|NCT02006420|162890705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Pearson correlation|||This is the p-value for the thigh||||0.007
81606698|NCT02006420|162890706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Pearson correlation|||This is the p value for the forearm.||||0.002
81606699|NCT02006420|162890706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Pearson correlation|||This is the p value for the thigh||||0.007
81606700|NCT02006420|162890708|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Pearson correlation|||This is the p-value for the forearm||||<.0001
81606701|NCT02006420|162890708|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Pearson correlation|||This is the p-value for the thigh||||<0.0001
81606702|NCT02006420|162890710|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Pearson correlation|||This is the p-value for the forearm||||0.01
81606703|NCT02006420|162890710|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Pearson correlation|||This is the p-value for the thigh||||0.10
81606704|NCT00791921|162890732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||For ACR20 responder rate at Week 12, comparison between the CDP870 200 mg group and the placebo group was performed.||||<0.05
81606705|NCT00791921|162890733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.05
81606706|NCT01965158|162890747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.19||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|21.3||To control the overall type I error rate to be ≤ 0.05 for the primary and secondary efficacy endpoints, a fixed-sequence (hierarchical) testing approach was applied.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by the opioid dose strata.||||21.3|4.8|0.0020
81606707|NCT01965158|162890748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.271|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.83|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model has the terms for treatment group as a fixed effect and the opioid dose strata as a covariate.||||1.83|0.77|<0.0001
81606708|NCT01965158|162890749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.63|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model has the terms for treatment group as a fixed effect and the opioid dose strata as a covariate.||||2.63|1.60|<0.0001
81606709|NCT01965158|162890750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.48|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model has the terms for treatment group as a fixed effect and the opioid dose strata as a covariate.||||1.48|0.54|<0.0001
81606710|NCT01965158|162890751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.12|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model has the terms for treatment group as a fixed effect and the opioid dose strata as a covariate.||||1.12|0.34|0.0003
81606711|NCT00474175|162890752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|16.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|25.7||Alternative hypotheses tested in the study was that benzocaine 20% was significantly (p less than or equal to \[=\<\] 0.05) more effective than placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test which was adjusted for site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and its associated confidence interval (C.I.) was calculated based on CMH weighted percentages and the corresponding standard error.||25.7|7.2|<0.001
81606712|NCT00474175|162890752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|9.8||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|19.3||Alternative hypotheses tested in the study was that benzocaine 10% was significantly (p=\<0.05) more effective than placebo provided that benzocaine 20% was more effective than placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and its associated C.I. was calculated based on CMH weighted percentages and the corresponding standard error.||19.3|0.3|0.038
81646290|NCT00337285|162982939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.0001
81646291|NCT03214250|162982942|SUPERIORITY|One-sided|probability|0.577||||0.006|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.417|||one-sided p-value|z-test|One-sided, one-sample z-test of the Kaplan-Meier estimate of the 1-year OS rate (and its standard error) against the historical rate of 35%||Each treatment arm was analyzed independently and compared to a historical 1-year OS reference rate of 35%.|||0.417|0.006
81646292|NCT03214250|162982942|SUPERIORITY|One-sided|probability|0.481||||0.062|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.337|||one-sided p-value|z-test|One-sided, one-sample z-test of the Kaplan-Meier estimate of the 1-year OS rate (and its standard error) against the historical rate of 35%||Each treatment arm was analyzed independently and compared to a historical 1-year OS reference rate of 35%.|||0.337|0.062
81646293|NCT03214250|162982942|SUPERIORITY|One-sided|probability|0.413||||0.233|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.27|||one-sided p-value|z-test|One-sided, one-sample z-test of the Kaplan-Meier estimate of the 1-year OS rate (and its standard error) against the historical rate of 35%||Each treatment arm was analyzed independently and compared to a historical 1-year OS reference rate of 35%.|||0.270|0.233
81525551|NCT01115673|162739185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.55|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606713|NCT00474175|162890752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|6.72||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|13.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Dose response was considered established if the percentage of responders between the 20% and 10% was greater than or equal to 5%.||P-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and its associated C.I. was calculated based on CMH weighted percentages and the corresponding standard error.||13.3|0.2|0.047
81606714|NCT00474175|162890753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|2.64||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||P-value was calculated using Cox proportional hazard regression model which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Hazard Ratio (HR) of Benzocaine 20% relative to the Placebo was calculated. C.I. was based on the Wald statistic.||2.64|1.55|<0.001
81606715|NCT00474175|162890753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.12||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||P-value was calculated using Cox proportional hazard regression model which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. HR of Benzocaine 10% relative to the Placebo was calculated. C.I. was based on the Wald statistic.||2.12|1.26|<0.001
81606716|NCT00474175|162890753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.51||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||P-value was calculated using Cox proportional hazard regression model which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. HR of Benzocaine 20% relative to the Benzocaine 10% was calculated. C.I. was based on the Wald statistic.||1.51|1.02|0.030
81646294|NCT02005393|162982958|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Image settings were considered non-inferior if scores overlapped within 1 SD of mean.||||||||||||||||All 20 subjects enrolled in the study, including Subject 219 that was dropped from the Reader assessments due to corrupted images, were all rated as having similar white light images between the FICE and NBI procedures for each location used in the concurrence study. This assessment was intended to assure that no procedural sequence or visualization bias was introduced into the image acquisition process. The overall Reader mean (SD) for both FICE and NBI were equal to or greater than 3.0 (0.8).|The results reported utilized the average Likert scores for each of the 3 readers, for each of the FICE settings (0-9), as compared to FICE. The overall Reader mean (SD) for both FICE and NBI were equal to or greater than 3.0 (0.8).The overall mean scores were comparable between FICE and NBI to provide acceptable diagnostic image visualization quality.|||
81646295|NCT00726713|162983082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.013|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed models were used to assess baseline for continuous and discrete outcomes||Change from Baseline, Week 16||||=0.013
81646296|NCT00726713|162983082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.033|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed models were used to assess baseline for continuous and discrete outcomes||Change from Baseline, Week 24||||=0.033
81525552|NCT01115673|162739186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|44.97|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525553|NCT01115673|162739186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.34||||0.02||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.02
81463351|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.25||0.0827|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.26|2.68|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||2.68|-31.26|0.0827
81606717|NCT00474175|162890754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|2.66||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||P-value was calculated using Cox proportional hazard regression model which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. HR of Benzocaine 20% relative to the Placebo was calculated. C.I. was based on the Wald statistic.||2.66|1.57|<0.001
81606718|NCT00474175|162890754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.25||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||P-value was calculated using Cox proportional hazard regression model which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. HR of Benzocaine 10% relative to the Placebo was calculated. C.I. was based on the Wald statistic.||2.25|1.34|<0.001
81606719|NCT00474175|162890754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.43||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||P-value was calculated using Cox proportional hazard regression model which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. HR of Benzocaine 20% relative to the Benzocaine 10% was calculated. C.I. was based on the Wald statistic.||1.43|0.97|0.100
81606720|NCT00474175|162890756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.49||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.95||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||SPRID 60: P-value was calculated using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.95|0.03|0.035
81606721|NCT00474175|162890756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.32||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.78||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||SPRID 60: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.78|-0.14|0.173
81606722|NCT00474175|162890756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.18||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.55||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||SPRID 60: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.55|-0.20|0.358
81606723|NCT00474175|162890756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.75||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|1.72||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||SPRID 120: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||1.72|-0.23|0.135
81646297|NCT00726713|162983083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.027|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed models were used to assess baseline for continuous and discrete outcomes||Change from Baseline, Week 16||||=0.027
81646298|NCT00726713|162983084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0001||||||Generalized linear mixed models were used to assess baseline for continuous and discrete outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Folate, Change from BL, Week 16||||=0.0001
81646299|NCT00726713|162983084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0001||||||Generalized linear mixed models were used to assess baseline for continuous and discrete outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Folate, Change from BL, Week 24||||=0.0001
81463352|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.26||0.0592|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.12|0.86|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.86|-33.12|0.0592
81463353|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.03||0.4657|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.72|14.16|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||14.16|-15.72|0.4657
81463354|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3||0.6612|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.52|19.26|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||19.26|-11.52|0.6612
81606724|NCT00474175|162890756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.48||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|1.46||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||SPRID 120: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||1.46|-0.49|0.332
81606725|NCT00474175|162890756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.26||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.06||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||SPRID 120: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||1.06|-0.53|0.517
81606726|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.35||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||5 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||1.35|0.50|<0.001
81606727|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.55||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.97||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||5 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.97|0.13|0.011
81606728|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.38||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.72||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||5 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.72|0.03|0.031
81606729|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.23||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||10 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||1.23|0.33|<0.001
81606730|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.49||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.94||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||10 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.94|0.04|0.031
81463355|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.03||0.1749|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.42|6.48|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||6.48|-23.42|0.1749
81646300|NCT00726713|162983084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed models were used to assess baseline for continuous and discrete outcomes||Total MMA, Change from Baseline Week 16||||=0.0001
81646301|NCT00726713|162983084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0008|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed models were used to assess baseline for continuous and discrete outcomes||Total MMA, Change from BL, Week 24||||=0.0008
81646302|NCT00726713|162983084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0001||||||Generalized linear mixed models were used to assess baseline for continuous and discrete outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Homocysteine, Change from BL, Week 16||||=0.0001
81646303|NCT00726713|162983084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed models were used to assess baseline for continuous and discrete outcomes||Total Homocysteine, Change from BL, Week 24||||=0.0001
81463356|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.12||0.1548|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.39|5.8|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||5.80|-24.39|0.1548
81463357|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-21.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.89||0.04|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.67|-1.28|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-1.28|-40.67|0.0400
81606731|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.29||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.66||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||10 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.66|-0.07|0.119
81606732|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.77||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.25||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||15 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||1.25|0.28|0.002
81606733|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.46||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.95||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||15 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.95|-0.02|0.061
81463358|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-22.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.6||0.0267|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-41.82|-3.39|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-3.39|-41.82|0.0267
81606734|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.3||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.7||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||15 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.70|-0.09|0.131
81606735|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.52||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.03||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||20 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||1.03|0.01|0.044
81606736|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.43||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.93||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||20 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.93|-0.08|0.099
81606737|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.1||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.51||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||20 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.51|-0.32|0.647
81606738|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.6||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.11||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||25 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||1.11|0.08|0.023
81606739|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.47||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.98||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||25 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.98|-0.04|0.072
81606740|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.13||||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.55||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||25 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.55|-0.29|0.551
81463359|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-22.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.63||0.0295|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-41.42|-2.89|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-2.89|-41.42|0.0295
81606741|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.54||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.08||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||30 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||1.08|0.01|0.047
81606742|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.27||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.81||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||30 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.81|-0.26|0.316
81606743|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.27||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.71||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||30 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.71|-0.17|0.224
81606744|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.46||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.01||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||40 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||1.01|-0.09|0.099
81525554|NCT01115673|162739186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.63|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606745|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.37||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.92||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||40 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.92|-0.18|0.186
81606746|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.09||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.54||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||40 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.54|-0.35|0.684
81646304|NCT00726713|162983085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0306||||||Generalized linear mixed models were used to assess baseline for continuous and discrete outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||SF-36 MCS, Change from BL, Week 24||||=0.0306
81646305|NCT00726713|162983088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.054|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed models were used to assess baseline for continuous and discrete outcomes||HADS Depression, Change from BL, Week 24||||=0.054
81463360|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.38||0.1903|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.3|8.05|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||8.05|-26.30|0.1903
81525555|NCT01115673|162739187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|47.46|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606747|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.21||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.76||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||50 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.76|-0.34|0.452
81646306|NCT03231969|162983107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.791||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.203|-0.378|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (95%CI): Bilastine 0.2% arm minus Bilastine 0% (Vehicle) arm at Visit 4b (including all time points).||-0.378|-1.203|0.0002
81606748|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.2||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.75||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||50 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.75|-0.35|0.479
81606749|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.01||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.46||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||50 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.46|-0.44|0.955
81606750|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.21||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.79||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||60 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.79|-0.36|0.465
81606751|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.0||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.58||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||60 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.58|-0.57|0.992
81606752|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.21||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.68||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||60 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.68|-0.26|0.376
81606753|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.36||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.93||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||70 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.93|-0.22|0.229
81606754|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.16||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.74||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||70 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.74|-0.41|0.581
81525556|NCT01115673|162739187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.08||||0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.001
81525557|NCT01115673|162739187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.38|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606755|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.19||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.66||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||70 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.66|-0.28|0.422
81606756|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.33||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.91||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||80 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.91|-0.26|0.271
81606757|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.15||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.73||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||80 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.73|-0.43|0.612
81606758|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.18||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.65||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||80 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.65|-0.30|0.465
81606759|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.32||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.91||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||90 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.91|-0.27|0.290
81525558|NCT01115673|162739188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.42|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606760|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.25||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.83||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||90 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.83|-0.34|0.412
81606761|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.07||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.55||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||90 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.55|-0.41|0.769
81606762|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.15||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.74||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||100 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.74|-0.43|0.610
81606763|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.2||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.78||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||100 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.78|-0.39|0.511
81606764|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.04||||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.43||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||100 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.43|-0.52|0.859
81606765|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.26||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.84||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||110 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.84|-0.33|0.386
81606766|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.17||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.76||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||110 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.76|-0.41|0.563
81525559|NCT01115673|162739188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.83||||0.002||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.002
81525560|NCT01115673|162739188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.59|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606767|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.09||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.56||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||110 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.56|-0.39|0.721
81606768|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.1||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.69||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||120 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.69|-0.48|0.725
81606769|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.06||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.64||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||120 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% - Placebo) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.64|-0.52|0.839
81606770|NCT00474175|162890758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.04||||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.52||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||120 minutes: P-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, site and baseline DPS. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% - Benzocaine 10%) and corresponding 95% C.I. were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model with treatment, site, and baseline DPS effects.||0.52|-0.43|0.855
81646307|NCT03231969|162983107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.851|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.263|-0.439|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (95%CI): Bilastine 0.4% arm minus Bilastine 0% (Vehicle) arm at Visit 4b (including all time points).||-0.439|-1.263|<.0001
81646308|NCT03231969|162983107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.545|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.954|-1.135|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (95%CI): Bilastine 0.6% arm minus Bilastine 0% (Vehicle) arm at Visit 4b (including all time points).||-1.135|-1.954|<.0001
81525561|NCT01115673|162739189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|41.99|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606771|NCT00474175|162890759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.17||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.33||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test with modified ridit scores, adjusted for site baseline pain intensity. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% versus Placebo) and the associated confidence interval were calculated based on the weighted Gamma statistic.||0.33|0.01|0.035
81606772|NCT00474175|162890759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.16||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.33||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test with modified ridit scores, adjusted for site baseline pain intensity. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 10% versus Placebo) and the associated confidence interval were calculated based on the weighted Gamma statistic.||0.33|-0.00|0.039
81606773|NCT00474175|162890759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.01||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.13||The a priori threshold p-value was specified as 0.05, and no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated from the CMH test with modified ridit scores, adjusted for site baseline pain intensity. Treatment difference (Benzocaine 20% versus Benzocaine 10%) and the associated confidence interval were calculated based on the weighted Gamma statistic.||0.13|-0.15|0.944
81606774|NCT04542226|162890762|OTHER||||||<|1e-07||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed-rank test for repeated measures was used to compare with baseline.||||||<0.0000001
81606775|NCT01580098|162890774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.025
81606776|NCT01580098|162890775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.182|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Blood pressure: diastolic||||0.182
81646309|NCT03231969|162983107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.208|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.639|-0.778|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (95%CI): Bilastine 0.2% arm minus Bilastine 0% (Vehicle) arm at Visit 5b (including all time points).||-0.778|-1.639|<.0001
81463361|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.65||0.553|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.21|19.06|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||19.06|-16.21|0.5530
81525562|NCT01115673|162739189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.57|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606777|NCT00365378|162890784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|94.3||||||95.0|87.8|97.7|||||"Vaccine Efficacy (% relative risk reduction)~Confidence Interval based on binomial tail probabilities and not from a dispersion parameter."|||97.7|87.8|
81606778|NCT00365378|162890785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|100.0||||||95.0|84.0|100.0|||||"Vaccine Efficacy (% relative risk reduction)~Confidence Interval based on binomial tail probabilities and not from a dispersion parameter."|||100.0|84.0|
81606779|NCT00058019|162890820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.022
81606780|NCT00058019|162890821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81606781|NCT00058019|162890823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.695
81646310|NCT03231969|162983107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.245|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.679|-0.811|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (95%CI): Bilastine 0.4% arm minus Bilastine 0% (Vehicle) arm at Visit 5b (including all time points).||-0.811|-1.679|<.0001
81646311|NCT03231969|162983107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.846|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.273|-1.418|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (95%CI): Bilastine 0.6% arm minus Bilastine 0% (Vehicle) arm at Visit 5b (including all time points).||-1.418|-2.273|<.0001
81646312|NCT03231969|162983107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.696|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|-1.312|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (95%CI): Bilastine 0.2% arm minus Bilastine 0% (Vehicle) arm at Visit 6 (including all time points).||-1.312|-2.080|<.0001
81606782|NCT00058019|162890824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.55
81606783|NCT00985543|162890825|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Results are considered statistically significant at p\<0.05 or when 90% confidence intervals do not cross the value 1. No adjustments are made for multiple comparisons.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||maximum likelihood regression|||Dosing regimens lopinavir/ritonavir 200/150mg BID (Phase 2) and lopinavir/ritonavir 200/50mg BID (Phase 3) will be considered equivalent to lopinavir/ritonavir 400/100mg BID (Phase 1) if the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the mean AUC0-12h ratio and maximum concentration (Cmax) ratio lie between 0.80 and 1.25.||||<0.05
81606784|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=7||Drop A: Mean change in osmolarity from baseline H0: No osmolarity change from baseline (e.g. mean change = 0) H1: Significant osmolarity change from baseline (mean change ≠ 0)||||0.4
81606785|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|two-tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.109|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=7||Drop A: Mean change in osmolarity from baseline H0: No osmolarity change from baseline (e.g. mean change = 0) H1: Significant osmolarity change from baseline (mean change ≠ 0)||||0.109
81525563|NCT01115673|162739189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.42|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606786|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.779|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=7||Drop A: Mean change in osmolarity from baseline H0: No osmolarity change from baseline (e.g. mean change = 0) H1: Significant osmolarity change from baseline (mean change ≠ 0)||||0.779
81606787|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.262|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=7||Drop A: Mean change in osmolarity from baseline H0: No osmolarity change from baseline (e.g. mean change = 0) H1: Significant osmolarity change from baseline (mean change ≠ 0)||||0.262
81606788|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=7||Drop A: Mean change in osmolarity from baseline H0: No osmolarity change from baseline (e.g. mean change = 0) H1: Significant osmolarity change from baseline (mean change ≠ 0)||||0.150
81463362|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.37||0.0933|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.92|3.4|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||3.40|-30.92|0.0933
81525564|NCT01115673|162739190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.04|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606789|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.726|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=7||Drop A: Mean change in osmolarity from baseline H0: No osmolarity change from baseline (e.g. mean change = 0) H1: Significant osmolarity change from baseline (mean change ≠ 0)||||0.726
81525565|NCT01115673|162739190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.82|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525566|NCT01115673|162739190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.22|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525567|NCT01115673|162739191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.45|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525568|NCT01115673|162739191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.58||||0.002||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.002
81525569|NCT01115673|162739191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.87|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525570|NCT01115673|162739192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.35||||0.028||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.028
81525571|NCT01115673|162739192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13||||0.462||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.462
81525572|NCT01115673|162739192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.48||||0.008||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.008
81525573|NCT01115673|162739193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.81|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525574|NCT01115673|162739193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.907||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.907
81525575|NCT01115673|162739193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.11|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525576|NCT01115673|162739194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.19|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525577|NCT01115673|162739194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.32||||0.655||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.655
81525578|NCT01115673|162739194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.87|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606790|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.055|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=7||Drop A: Mean change in osmolarity from baseline H0: No osmolarity change from baseline (e.g. mean change = 0) H1: Significant osmolarity change from baseline (mean change ≠ 0)||||0.055
81606791|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.945|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=7||Drop B: Mean change in osmolarity from baseline H0: No osmolarity change from baseline (e.g. mean change = 0) H1: Significant osmolarity change from baseline (mean change ≠ 0)||||0.945
81525579|NCT01115673|162739195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.15|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525580|NCT01115673|162739195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.33||||0.155||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.155
81525581|NCT01115673|162739195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|41.82|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525582|NCT01115673|162739196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|49.69|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525583|NCT01115673|162739196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.04||||0.05||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.05
81525584|NCT01115673|162739196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.65|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525585|NCT01115673|162739197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|49.83|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525586|NCT01115673|162739197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.74||||0.032||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.032
81525587|NCT01115673|162739197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.1|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525588|NCT01115673|162739198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|52.36|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525589|NCT01115673|162739198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.52||||0.003||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.003
81525590|NCT01115673|162739198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42.84|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525591|NCT01115673|162739199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.8|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525592|NCT01115673|162739199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.04||||0.002||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.002
81525593|NCT01115673|162739199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.75|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525594|NCT01115673|162739200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.84|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525595|NCT01115673|162739200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.82|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525596|NCT01115673|162739200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.02|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525597|NCT01115673|162739201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.4|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525598|NCT01115673|162739201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.68|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525599|NCT01115673|162739201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.72|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525600|NCT01115673|162739202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.94|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525601|NCT01115673|162739202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.4||||0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.001
81525602|NCT01115673|162739202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.55|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525603|NCT01115673|162739203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.65||||0.027||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.027
81525604|NCT01115673|162739203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.49||||0.365||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.365
81606792|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Alpha = 0.05||||||0.844|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=7||Drop B: Mean change in osmolarity from baseline H0: No osmolarity change from baseline (e.g. mean change = 0) H1: Significant osmolarity change from baseline (mean change ≠ 0)||||0.844
81463363|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-19.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.49||0.036|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-36.37|-1.65|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-1.65|-36.37|0.0360
81525605|NCT01115673|162739203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.14||||0.005||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.005
81606793|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.945||||||df=7|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Drop B: Mean change in osmolarity from baseline H0: No osmolarity change from baseline (e.g. mean change = 0) H1: Significant osmolarity change from baseline (mean change ≠ 0)||||0.945
81606794|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.383||||||Alpha = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=7||Drop B: Mean change in osmolarity from baseline H0: No osmolarity change from baseline (e.g. mean change = 0) H1: Significant osmolarity change from baseline (mean change ≠ 0)||||0.383
81606795|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.383|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=7||Mean change in osmolarity from baseline. H0: No change (e.g. mean change = 0) H1: Significant change (mean change ≠ 0)||||0.383
81606796|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.672|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=7||Drop B: Mean change in osmolarity from baseline H0: No osmolarity change from baseline (e.g. mean change = 0) H1: Significant osmolarity change from baseline (mean change ≠ 0)||||0.672
81606797|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.107|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=7||Drop B: Mean change in osmolarity from baseline H0: No osmolarity change from baseline (e.g. mean change = 0) H1: Significant osmolarity change from baseline (mean change ≠ 0)||||0.107
81606798|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=12||Comparison of Drop A versus Drop B change in osmolarity at this point in time. H0: No difference in osmolarity change between Drop A and B (Drop A = Drop B) H1: Significant difference in osmolarity change between Drop A and Drop B||||0.64
81606799|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=14||Comparison of Drop A versus Drop B change in osmolarity at this point in time. H0: No difference in osmolarity change between Drop A and B (Drop A = Drop B) H1: Significant difference in osmolarity change between Drop A and Drop B||||0.040
81606800|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=12||Comparison of Drop A versus Drop B change in osmolarity at this point in time. H0: No difference in osmolarity change between Drop A and B (Drop A = Drop B) H1: Significant difference in osmolarity change between Drop A and Drop B||||0.20
81606801|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df-=12||Comparison of Drop A versus Drop B change in osmolarity at this point in time. H0: No difference in osmolarity change between Drop A and B (Drop A = Drop B) H1: Significant difference in osmolarity change between Drop A and Drop B||||0.150
81606802|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=12||Comparison of Drop A versus Drop B change in osmolarity at this point in time. H0: No difference in osmolarity change between Drop A and B (Drop A = Drop B) H1: Significant difference in osmolarity change between Drop A and Drop B||||0.730
81606803|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=12||Comparison of Drop A versus Drop B change in osmolarity at this point in time. H0: No difference in osmolarity change between Drop A and B (Drop A = Drop B) H1: Significant difference in osmolarity change between Drop A and Drop B||||0.89
81525606|NCT01115673|162739204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|45.65|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606804|NCT01614847|162890828|EQUIVALENCE|Two tailed, alpha = 0.05||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|df=12||Comparison of Drop A versus Drop B change in osmolarity at this point in time. H0: No difference in osmolarity change between Drop A and B (Drop A = Drop B) H1: Significant difference in osmolarity change between Drop A and Drop B||||0.89
81606805|NCT02693834|162890829|OTHER|Paired t test||||||0.293|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||In order to test the difference in gait endurance,between the two AFO conditions at baseline, a paired t-test was analyzed||||.293
81606806|NCT02693834|162890830|OTHER|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.077||||||The above value was the interaction between the type of AFO and practice time.|repeated measures ANOVA|||A repeated measures ANOVA was calculated to find the differences in gait endurance between the type of AFO and practice time.||||0.077
81606807|NCT02693834|162890830|OTHER|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.046||||||main effect of the type of AFO: F(1, 19) = 4.58, ηp2= .194|repeated measures ANOVA|||The main effect of type of AFO||||.046
81606808|NCT02693834|162890830|OTHER|Repeated measures ANOVA|||||<|0.001||||||main effect of practice: F(1, 19) = 43.94, ηp2 = .698|repeated measures ANOVA|||Main effect of practice||||<.001
81606809|NCT02693834|162890831|OTHER|paired t test||||||0.688|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The significance of differences in gait symmetry, between the two AFO conditions at baseline were analyzed using a paired t test for self selected velocity||||.688
81606810|NCT02693834|162890831|OTHER|repeated measures MANOVA||||||0.397||||||The above p value is for the interaction effects between type of AFO and practice time for gait symmetry at the self selected velocity F(1, 19)= 0.75, ηp2 = .038|repeated measures MANOVA|||The significance of differences in gait symmetry at self select velocity, between the two AFO conditions and two practice conditions were analyzed using repeated measures MANOVA.||||.397
81606811|NCT02693834|162890831|OTHER|A repeated measures MANOVA||||||0.95||||||Main effect of AFO on gait symmetry at SSV: F(1, 19) = 0.004, ηp2 =.00|Repeated measures MANOVA|||Main effect of AFO on gait symmetry was analyzed at self selected velocity||||.950
81606812|NCT02693834|162890831|OTHER|Repeated measures MANOVA||||||0.111||||||The main effect of practice on gait symmetry at self selected velocity F(1, 19) = 2.79, ηp2 = .128|repeated measures MANOVA|||Main effect of practice on gait symmetry at Self selected velocity||||.111
81606813|NCT02693834|162890831|OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The significance of differences in gait symmetry, between the two AFO conditions at baseline were analyzed using a paired t test for fast paced velocity||||.260
81606814|NCT02693834|162890831|OTHER|repeated measures MANOVA||||||0.113||||||The above p value is for the interaction effects between type of AFO and practice time for gait symmetry at fast paced velocity FPV F(1, 19) = 2.76,, ηp2 = .127|repeated measures MANOVA|||The significance of differences in gait symmetry at fast paced velocity, between the two AFO conditions and two practice conditions were analyzed using repeated measures MANOVA||||.113
81606815|NCT02693834|162890831|OTHER|Repeated measures MANOVA||||||0.918||||||The main effect of AFO on gait symmetry at fast paced velocity: F(1, 19) = 0.01, ηp2 = 0.001|repeated measures MANOVA|||The main effect of AFO on gait symmetry at fast paced velocity walk was assessed with repeated measures MANOVA||||.918
81606816|NCT02693834|162890831|OTHER|Repeated measures MANOVA||||||0.077||||||The main effect of practice on gait symmetry at fast paced velocity: F(1, 19) = 3.50, ηp2 = .155|repeated measures MANOVA|||The main effect of practice on gait symmetry at fast paced velocity walk was assessed with repeated measures MANOVA||||.077
81525607|NCT01115673|162739204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45||||0.923||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.923
81606817|NCT02693834|162890832|OTHER|A repeated measures MANOVA||||||0.209||||||The above p value is for the interaction effects between the type of AFO and practice time at self selected velocity: F(1, 19) = 1.69, ηp2 = .082|Repeated measures MANOVA|||The significance of differences in gait velocity at self select velocity, between the two AFO conditions and two practice conditions were analyzed using repeated measures MANOVA.||||.209
81606818|NCT02693834|162890832|OTHER|Repeated measures MANOVA||||||0.32||||||Main effect of AFO on gait velocity at self selected velocity: F(1, 19) = 1.05, ηp2 = .05|repeated measures MANOVA|||Main effect of AFO on gait velocity was analyzed at self selected velocity||||.32
81606819|NCT02693834|162890832|OTHER|Repeated measures MANOVA||||||0.001||||||Main effect of practice on gait velocity at self selected velocity:F(1, 19) = 14.38, ηp2 = .431|repeated measures MANOVA|||Main effect of Practice on gait velocity was analyzed at self selected velocity||||.001
81606820|NCT02693834|162890832|OTHER|repeated measures MANOVA||||||0.28||||||The above p value is for the interaction effects between the type of AFO and practice time at fast paced velocity: F( 1, 19) = 1.24, ηp2 = .61|repeated measures MANOVA|||The significance of differences in gait velocity at fast paced velocity, between the two AFO conditions and two practice conditions were analyzed using repeated measures MANOVA.||||.280
81606821|NCT02693834|162890832|OTHER|repeated measures MANOVA||||||0.072||||||Main effect of AFO on gait velocity was analyzed at self selected velocity:FPV F(1, 19) = 3.63, ηp2 =.16|repeated measures MANOVA|||Main effect of AFO on gait velocity was analyzed for self selected velocity||||.072
81606822|NCT02693834|162890832|OTHER|Repeated measures MANOVA|||||<|0.001||||||Main effect of Practice on gait velocity for fast paced velocity: F(1, 19) = 23.73, ηp2 = .555|repeated measures MANOVA|||Main effect of Practice on gait velocity was analyzed for fast paced velocity||||<.001
81606823|NCT00759772|162890857|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Calculated p-value.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.01
81606824|NCT02761629|162890862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|12.7||||0.0536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|26.6|||Fisher Exact||Exact 95% confidence interval was from the binomial distribution for response rate.|||26.6|-0.01|0.0536
81606825|NCT02761629|162890865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0175|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0175
81606826|NCT02340520|162890896|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81606827|NCT02340520|162890897|OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.1
81606828|NCT04362137|162890898|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.73|||Regression, Logistic||Comparison is ruxolitinib 5 mg/placebo. An odds ratio \< 1 favors the ruxolitinib 5 mg arm|||1.73|0.48|0.769
81606829|NCT04362137|162890900|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.46|||Regression, Logistic||Comparison is ruxolitinib 5 mg/placebo. An odds ratio \> 1 favors the ruxolitinib 5 mg arm|Day 15||1.46|0.55|0.647
81606830|NCT04362137|162890900|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.92|||Regression, Logistic||Comparison is ruxolitinib 5 mg/placebo. An odds ratio \> 1 favors the ruxolitinib 5 mg arm|Day 29||1.92|0.52|0.997
81606831|NCT04362137|162890901|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.87|||Regression, Logistic||Comparison is ruxolitinib 5 mg/placebo. An odds ratio \> 1 favors the ruxolitinib 5 mg arm|Day 15||1.87|0.51|0.946
81646313|NCT03231969|162983107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.617|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.001|-1.232|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (95%CI): Bilastine 0.4% arm minus Bilastine 0% (Vehicle) arm at Visit 6 (including all time points).||-1.232|-2.001|<.0001
81606832|NCT04362137|162890901|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.79|||Regression, Logistic||Comparison is ruxolitinib 5 mg/placebo. An odds ratio \> 1 favors the ruxolitinib 5 mg arm|Day 29||1.79|0.35|0.573
81606833|NCT04362137|162890902|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.83|||Regression, Logistic||Comparison is ruxolitinib 5 mg/placebo. An odds ratio \< 1 favors the ruxolitinib 5 mg arm|Day 15||1.83|0.31|0.532
81606834|NCT04362137|162890902|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.49|||Regression, Logistic||Comparison is ruxolitinib 5 mg/placebo. An odds ratio \< 1 favors the ruxolitinib 5 mg arm|Day 29||3.49|0.40|0.764
81606835|NCT04362137|162890903|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.37|||Proportional hazards model||Between group comparison using competing risk framework. A hazard ratio \> 1 favors the ruxolitinib 5 mg arm|||1.37|0.90|0.330
81606836|NCT04362137|162890904|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Day 15||0.25|-0.31|0.831
81606837|NCT04362137|162890904|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.155||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.38|||ANCOVA|||Day 29||0.38|-0.23|0.624
81606838|NCT04362137|162890905|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.57|||Regression, Logistic||Comparison is ruxolitinib 5 mg/placebo. An odds ratio \< 1 favors the ruxolitinib 5 mg arm|Day 15||5.57|0.20|0.944
81606839|NCT04362137|162890905|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|5.11|||Regression, Logistic||Comparison is ruxolitinib 5 mg/placebo. An odds ratio \< 1 favors the ruxolitinib 5 mg arm|Day 29||5.11|0.35|0.775
81606840|NCT04362137|162890906|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.21|||Regression, Logistic||Comparison is ruxolitinib 5 mg/placebo. An odds ratio \< 1 favors the ruxolitinib 5 mg arm|||2.21|0.45|0.987
81606841|NCT04362137|162890907|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.28|||Proportional hazards model||Between group comparison using competing risk framework. A hazard ratio \> 1 favors the ruxolitinib 5 mg arm|||1.28|0.84|0.738
81606842|NCT04362137|162890908|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.23|||Proportional hazards model||Between group comparison using competing risk framework. A hazard ratio \> 1 favors the ruxolitinib 5 mg arm|||1.23|0.84|0.869
81606843|NCT04362137|162890911|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.63|||Regression, Logistic||Comparison is ruxolitinib 5 mg/placebo. An odds ratio \> 1 favors the ruxolitinib 5 mg arm|Day 15||1.63|0.23|0.325
81606844|NCT04362137|162890911|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|5.4||P-value was not estimable because \>97% patients fall into one category (responders) in both groups, and very few patients fall into the other one (non-responders), which made the logistic regression model fail to converge even with Firth's correction|Regression, Logistic||Comparison is ruxolitinib 5 mg/placebo. An odds ratio \> 1 favors the ruxolitinib 5 mg arm|Day 29||5.40|0.25|
81606845|NCT00550550|162890921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.63|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.66|||ANOVA|Asthma status, treatment group, and site were fixed effects.||||-0.66|-2.60|=0.001
81606846|NCT00550550|162890922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-0.45|||ANOVA|Asthma status, treatment group, and site were fixed effects.||||-0.45|-1.95|=0.005
81606847|NCT00550550|162890923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|||=|0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.03|||ANOVA|Asthma status, treatment group, and site were fixed effects.||||0.03|-0.88|=0.066
81646314|NCT03231969|162983107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.009|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.387|-1.63|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (95%CI): Bilastine 0.6% arm minus Bilastine 0% (Vehicle) arm at Visit 6 (including all time points).||-1.630|-2.387|<.0001
81606848|NCT00550550|162890924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|||=|0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.03|||ANOVA|Asthma status, treatment group, and site were fixed effects.||||-0.03|-0.60|=0.042
81606849|NCT01302938|162890932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.6||||||Change at Week 12: Analysis was performed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with term for treatment with baseline value as a covariate.||0.6|-3.9|
81606850|NCT01302938|162890933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|29.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.8|106.6||||||Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA with term for treatment with baseline value as a covariate.||106.6|-47.8|
81606851|NCT01302938|162890933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|28.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.4|111.4||||||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA with term for treatment with baseline value as a covariate.||111.4|-55.4|
81606852|NCT01302938|162890933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|43.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|110.3||||||Change at Week 12: Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA with term for treatment with baseline value as a covariate.||110.3|-24.2|
81606853|NCT01302938|162890934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|1.67||||||Change at Week 1: Non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann's method was used to obtain median difference and 95 percent (%) confidence intervals (CI).||1.67|-0.67|
81648285|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.9312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Loss of Weight||0.2|-0.1|0.9312
81702118|NCT00861380|163100413|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2009, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with Antimicrobial Prescriptions divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =229978.|PYAR|816.813|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|815.226|818.392|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Antimicrobial Prescriptions, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||818.392|815.226|
81606854|NCT01302938|162890934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.83||||||Change at Week 4: Non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann's method was used to obtain median difference and 95% CI.||1.83|-1.00|
81606855|NCT01302938|162890934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.0||||||Change at Week 12: Non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann's method was used to obtain median difference and 95% CI.||1.00|-3.00|
81606856|NCT01302938|162890935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.8||||||Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA with term for treatment with baseline value as a covariate.||1.8|-1.3|
81606857|NCT01302938|162890935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.9||||||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA with term for treatment with baseline value as a covariate.||0.9|-2.2|
81606858|NCT01302938|162890938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.9||||||Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA with term for treatment with baseline value as a covariate.||1.9|-0.8|
81606859|NCT01302938|162890938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.8||||||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA with term for treatment with baseline value as a covariate.||0.8|-3.7|
81606860|NCT01302938|162890938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|0.4||||||Change at Week 12: Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA with term for treatment with baseline value as a covariate.||0.4|-6.3|
81606861|NCT01302938|162890941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|13.2||||||Change at Week 12: Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA with term for treatment with baseline value as a covariate.||13.2|-33.2|
81606862|NCT01302938|162890942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|30.3||||||Change at Week 12; Coping Subscale: Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA with term for treatment with baseline value as a covariate.||30.3|-6.9|
81606863|NCT01302938|162890942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|32.7||||||Change at Week 12; Concern Subscale: Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA with term for treatment with baseline value as a covariate.||32.7|-16.7|
81606864|NCT01302938|162890942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|33.8||||||Change at Week 12; Sleep Subscale: Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA with term for treatment with baseline value as a covariate.||33.8|-13.3|
81606865|NCT01302938|162890942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|29.0||||||Change at Week 12; Total HRQL Score: Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA with term for treatment with baseline value as a covariate.||29.0|-11.0|
81606866|NCT01302938|162890943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|20.0||||||Change at Week 12; Social Subscale: Non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann's method was used to obtain median difference and 95% CI.||20.00|-20.00|
81606867|NCT05200936|162890960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7145||||||p-value is 1-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7145
81606868|NCT05200936|162890961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9613|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9613
81606869|NCT00405353|162890974|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear regressions were used to determine slopes of brain volume changes. Statistical software package SAS was used to perform the analysis.||Percent change in brain volume against time scatter plot with a Loess regression curve was produced and a first-degree spline model was developed. This model fitted line pieces for pre-treatment and early treatment periods (month -6 to month 3) and treatment response period (months 3-12), and these pieces were joined together to achieve continuity. Slopes of these lines were estimated and compared. A random intercept was set in the model to allow the difference among subjects.||||<0.05
81606870|NCT02906683|162890976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|6.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||TAS-303 3 mg group vs. Placebo group for the mean percentage changes in IEF per 24 hours from baseline to Week 8||6.7|-20.1|0.329
81606871|NCT02906683|162890976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.84||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|6.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||TAS-303 6 mg group vs. Placebo group for the mean percentage changes in IEF per 24 hours from baseline to Week 8||6.2|-20.9|0.285
81606872|NCT02906683|162890978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.48||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.1|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||TAS-303 3 mg group vs. Placebo group for the mean percentage changes in IEF per 24 hours from baseline to Week 4||1.5|-24.1|0.082
81606873|NCT02906683|162890978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.34||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||TAS-303 6 mg group vs. Placebo group for the mean percentage changes in IEF per 24 hours from baseline to Week 4||0.4|-24.7|0.057
81606874|NCT02906683|162890980|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.38||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|-3.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||TAS-303 3 mg group vs. Placebo group for the mean percentage changes in IEF per 24 hours from baseline to Week 4||-3.0|-32.2|0.019
81606875|NCT02906683|162890980|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.36||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.5|-2.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||TAS-303 6 mg group vs. Placebo group for the mean percentage changes in IEF per 24 hours from baseline to Week 4||-2.3|-31.5|0.023
81606876|NCT02906683|162890982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.36||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|3.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||TAS-303 3 mg group vs. Placebo group for the mean percentage changes in IEF per 24 hours from baseline to Week 8||3.2|-25.9|0.125
81606877|NCT02906683|162890982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|5.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||TAS-303 6 mg group vs. Placebo group for the mean percentage changes in IEF per 24 hours from baseline to Week 8||5.9|-25.1|0.221
81606878|NCT01288781|162891036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||||||P \< 0.05 considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|Adjustments to the degrees of freedom were made when assumptions of sphericity were violated.||Omnibus analysis was performed. 2 (drug: Acetazolamide versus placebo) \* 2 (susceptibility: high altitude headache resistant versus high altitude headache susceptible) \* 6 (time: sea level, 3 \& 12; high altitude, 3, 12, 24 \& 36 hours) analysis of variance with repeated measures on the third factor. Data presented here are for the drug \* time interaction.||||0.98
81606879|NCT01288781|162891037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0||||P \< 0.05 considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|Adjustments to the degrees of freedom were made when assumptions of sphericity were violated.||Omnibus analysis was performed. 2 (drug: Acetazolamide versus placebo) \* 2 (susceptibility: high altitude headache resistant versus high altitude headache susceptible) \* 6 (time: sea level, 3 \& 12; high altitude, 3, 12, 24 \& 36 hours) analysis of variance with repeated measures on the third factor. Data presented here are for the drug \* time interaction.||||0.63
81606880|NCT01288781|162891038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0||||P \< 0.05 considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|Adjustments to the degrees of freedom were made when assumptions of sphericity were violated.||Omnibus analysis was performed. 2 (drug: Acetazolamide versus placebo) \* 2 (susceptibility: high altitude headache resistant versus high altitude headache susceptible) \* 6 (time: sea level, 3 \& 12; high altitude, 3, 12, 24 \& 36 hours) analysis of variance with repeated measures on the third factor. Data presented here are for the drug \* time interaction.||||0.20
81525608|NCT01115673|162739204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.1|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606881|NCT01288781|162891039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||P \< 0.05 considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|Adjustments to the degrees of freedom were made when assumptions of sphericity were violated.||Omnibus analysis was performed. 2 (drug: Acetazolamide versus placebo) \* 2 (susceptibility: high altitude headache resistant versus high altitude headache susceptible) \* 6 (time: sea level, 3 \& 12; high altitude, 3, 12, 24 \& 36 hours) analysis of variance with repeated measures on the third factor. Data presented here are for the drug \* time interaction.||||<0.01
81606882|NCT01288781|162891039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||Step down Holm Bonferroni correction was applied|t-test, 2 sided|||Post hoc follow up test. T test between acetazolamide and placebo on data at 24 hr time point.||||<0.01
81606883|NCT01288781|162891040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0||||P \< 0.05 considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|Adjustments to the degrees of freedom were made when assumptions of sphericity were violated.||Omnibus analysis was performed. 2 (drug: Acetazolamide versus placebo) \* 2 (susceptibility: high altitude headache resistant versus high altitude headache susceptible) \* 6 (time: sea level, 3 \& 12; high altitude, 3, 12, 24 \& 36 hours) analysis of variance with repeated measures on the third factor. Data presented here are for the drug \* time interaction.||||0.98
81646315|NCT03247738|162983111|SUPERIORITY|The primary end point of our study was the comparison of platelet reactivity measured by VerifyNow PRU between cangrelor and placebo at 30 minutes after drugs were administered at the start of PCI. Assuming a common standard deviation of 70 PRU, a sample size of 20 patients per group would allow detection of a 70 PRU difference between groups with 85% power and a two-sided α = 0.05. Considering the 2 arms and a possible 25% rate of invalid PD results we planned to randomize up to 50 patients.|Mean Difference (Net)|152.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|108.0|195.0|||ANCOVA|the baseline value of platelet reactivity used as a covariate||||195|108|<0.001
81525609|NCT01115673|162739205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|71.87|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606884|NCT01288781|162891041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0||||P \< 0.05 considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|Adjustments to the degrees of freedom were made when assumptions of sphericity were violated.||Omnibus analysis was performed. 2 (drug: Acetazolamide versus placebo) \* 2 (susceptibility: high altitude headache resistant versus high altitude headache susceptible) \* 6 (time: sea level, 3 \& 12; high altitude, 3, 12, 24 \& 36 hours) analysis of variance with repeated measures on the third factor. Data presented here are for the drug \* time interaction.||||0.98
81646316|NCT00129649|162983118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.004
81646317|NCT02561806|162983135|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was -12.6% for 97.5% confidence interval|Risk Difference (RD)|0.321|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.198|0.445|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.445|0.198|<0.001
81606885|NCT01288781|162891042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0||||P \< 0.05 considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|Adjustments to the degrees of freedom were made when assumptions of sphericity were violated.||Omnibus analysis was performed. 2 (drug: Acetazolamide versus placebo) \* 2 (susceptibility: high altitude headache resistant versus high altitude headache susceptible) \* 6 (time: sea level, 3 \& 12; high altitude, 3, 12, 24 \& 36 hours) analysis of variance with repeated measures on the third factor. Data presented here are for the drug \* time interaction.||||0.98
81606886|NCT02444988|162891052|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.99|0.77|<0.05
81606887|NCT02444988|162891053|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.97|0.73|<0.05
81606888|NCT00077636|162891054|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|These results indicated that sustained virological response achieved with 16 weeks of treatment was not equivalent to that achieved with 24 week of treatment.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by country and HCV genotype.||||0.76|0.46|<.0001
81606889|NCT00077636|162891055|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In the analysis based on the standard population, end of treatment virological response was equivalent in the two treatment arms (94% in the 16-week arm and 92% in the 24-week arm).|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.1941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by country.||||2.03|0.86|0.1941
81606890|NCT00077636|162891056|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|These results indicated that sustained virological response achieved with 16 weeks of treatment was not equivalent to that achieved with 24 week of treatment.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by country and HCV genotype.||||0.82|0.52|0.0003
81606891|NCT01017120|162891065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value indicates treatment differences between tazarotene foam and vehicle foam for ILs|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81606892|NCT01017120|162891065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value indicates treatment differences between tazarotene foam and vehicle foam for NILs|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81606893|NCT01017120|162891065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value indicates treatment differences between tazarotene foam and vehicle foam for TLs|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81525610|NCT01115673|162739205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.38||||0.653||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.653
81606894|NCT01017120|162891066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|32.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.4|36.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants receiving tazarotene foam with a minimum 2 G improvement in the ISGA score from Baseline at Week 12.|||36.9|27.4|<0.001
81606895|NCT01017120|162891066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|18.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|22.1|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants receiving vehicle foam with a minimum 2 G improvement in the ISGA score from Baseline at Week 12.|||22.1|14.2|
81606896|NCT01017120|162891067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|27.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.1|32.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants receiving tazarotene foam with an ISGA score of 0 or 1 at Week 12.|||32.2|23.1|<0.001
81606897|NCT01017120|162891067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|13.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|16.7|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants receiving vehicle foam with an ISGA score of 0 or 1 at Week 12.|||16.7|9.8|
81606898|NCT01087723|162891088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|0.6||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.82|||Chi-squared|||||0.82|0.43|0.0014
81606899|NCT00806624|162891110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percentages|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|9.4||||||||9.4|-16.2|
81606900|NCT00806624|162891110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percentages|-9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|4.5||||||||4.5|-22.4|
81606901|NCT00806624|162891110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percentage|-5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|8.2||||||||8.2|-19.3|
81606902|NCT00569803|162891159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.08|||||Ratio of Geometric Means: 50mg SC over 125mg IV|||1.08|0.68|
81606903|NCT00569803|162891159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|0.77|||||Ratio of Geometric Means: 100mg SC over 125mg IV|||0.77|0.48|
81606904|NCT00569803|162891159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|0.99|||||Ratio of Geometric Means: 125mg SC over 125mg IV|||0.99|0.62|
81606905|NCT00569803|162891159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.13|||||Ratio of Geometric Means: 150mg SC over 125mg IV|||1.13|0.71|
81606906|NCT00569803|162891159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.11|||||Ratio of Geometric Means: 200mg SC over 125mg IV|||1.11|0.69|
81606907|NCT00569803|162891159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|0.92|||||Ratio of Geometric Means: 250mg SC over 125mg IV|||0.92|0.57|
81606908|NCT00569803|162891160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.1|||||Ratio of Geometric Means: 50mg SC over 125mg IV|||1.10|0.69|
81606909|NCT00569803|162891160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|0.77|||||Ratio of Geometric Means: 100mg SC over 125mg IV|||0.77|0.48|
81606910|NCT00569803|162891160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.0|||||Ratio of Geometric Means: 125mg SC over 125mg IV|||1.00|0.62|
81606911|NCT00569803|162891160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.14|||||Ratio of Geometric Means: 150mg SC over 125mg IV|||1.14|0.71|
81606912|NCT00569803|162891160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.12|||||Ratio of Geometric Means: 200mg SC over 125mg IV|||1.12|0.69|
81606913|NCT00569803|162891160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|0.92|||||Ratio of Geometric Means: 250mg SC over 125mg IV|||0.92|0.57|
81646318|NCT02561806|162983136|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.285|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.439|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.439|1.130|<0.001
81646319|NCT02561806|162983137|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.699||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.423|3.975|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.975|1.423|0.009
81646320|NCT02561806|162983138|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.469|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.244|1.695|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.695|1.244|<0.001
81646321|NCT02561806|162983139|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.421||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.353|5.488|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.488|1.353|0.021
81646322|NCT02561806|162983146|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.391||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.085|1.698|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.698|1.085|0.012
81646323|NCT02547441|162983159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.043
81646324|NCT02547441|162983160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.019
81525611|NCT01115673|162739205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|69.49|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525612|NCT01115673|162739206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|86.71|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606914|NCT00569803|162891166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.07|||||AUC(0-T) Ratio of Geometric Means: 1 injection site over 2 injection sites|||1.07|0.75|
81606915|NCT00569803|162891166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.07|||||AUC(INF) Ratio of Geometric Means: 1 injection site over 2 injection sites|||1.07|0.75|
81606916|NCT01355419|162891175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A power analysis conducted prior to the study predicted that a sample of 144 patients would provide an 80% power to detect a mean difference in sleep time of 40 minutes, assuming a standard deviation of 85 minutes and using a two-sided significance level of 5%.||||<0.05
81646325|NCT01322009|162983166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Analysis run over study period but data entered only for the 6 h time point||||||>0.05
81646326|NCT01657877|162983169|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The success criterion for this study was to observe the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for difference in % change in SMHR to be \<= 6 units SMHR i.e. 1500 ppm fluoride as SMFP + 5% CSP is no more than 6 units inferior to the 1500 ppm fluoride as SMFP + 0 % CSP dentifrice.|Adjusted mean difference|-2.23||||0.2601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.11|1.66|||ANOVA|Based on the mixed effects ANOVA considering treatment and study period as factors, and subject as random effect|Difference is 1500 ppm fluoride as SMFP and 0 % CSP minus 1500 ppm fluoride as SMFP and 5 % CSP such that a positive difference favors 1500 ppm fluoride as SMFP and 0 % CSP|The null hypothesis states that the population mean for the 1500 ppm fluoride as SMFP + 0% CSP minus the population mean for the 1500 ppm fluoride as SMFP and 5% CSP dentifrice is more than 6 %.||1.66|-6.11|0.2601
81646327|NCT00812838|162983277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5154||||||This will be a pilot study; it was assessed that 10 subjects in each arm, for a total of 20 subjects, will allow us to determine if the therapy is effective. To allow for screen failures, 45 subjects are planned for screening.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5154
81646328|NCT00812838|162983278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3009||||||This applies to 100 units of Botulinum Toxin Type A arm vs the Normal saline arm|t-test, 2 sided|||"This will be a pilot study; it was assessed that 10 subjects in each arm, for a total of 20 subjects, will allow us to determine if the therapy is effective. To allow for screen failures, 45 subjects are planned for screening.~This analysis pertains to both categories"||||0.3009
81646329|NCT00812838|162983279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0166||||||This applies to 100 units of Botulinum Toxin Type A arm vs the Normal saline arm|t-test, 2 sided|||This will be a pilot study; it was assessed that 10 subjects in each arm, for a total of 20 subjects, will allow us to determine if the therapy is effective. To allow for screen failures, 45 subjects are planned for screening.||||0.0166
81646330|NCT00812838|162983280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8566||||||Threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||This will be a pilot study; it was assessed that 10 subjects in each arm, for a total of 20 subjects, will allow us to determine if the therapy is effective. To allow for screen failures, 45 subjects are planned for screening.||||.8566
81646331|NCT00812838|162983281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0286||||||Threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||This will be a pilot study; it was assessed that 10 subjects in each arm, for a total of 20 subjects, will allow us to determine if the therapy is effective. To allow for screen failures, 45 subjects are planned for screening.||||0.0286
81646332|NCT02287883|162983285|OTHER|Clustered two-sample t-test||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.80
81646333|NCT02287883|162983286|OTHER|Clustered two-sample t-test||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.48
81525613|NCT01115673|162739206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.21||||0.138||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.138
81525614|NCT01115673|162739206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|78.49|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606917|NCT01355419|162891176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Multiple regression modelling was used to determine whether actigraphic or polysomnographic data were predictors for physical activity, independently from age and BMI, stepwise forward selection of variables was performed.|Regression, Linear|||Multiple regression modelling was used to determine whether actigraphic or polysomnographic data were predictors for physical activity, independently from age and BMI, stepwise forward selection of variables was performed.||||<0.05
81606918|NCT00919893|162891198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: Cernilton compared to placebo induces a better or the same outcome of symptomatic improvement in the pain domain of symptomatic Pelvic Pain Syndrome verified by the National Institutes of Health-Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (NIH-CPSI).~Power calculation: A power of 1-beta=0.8 was calculated."||||<0.05
81606919|NCT00453479|162891207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.596|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.68|10.75|||||Comparison of SBP Day 1.|||10.75|-12.68|
81606920|NCT00453479|162891207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.215|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.92|4.72|||||Comparison of SBP Day 7.|||4.72|-12.92|
81606921|NCT00453479|162891207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.727|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.78|18.19|||||Comparison of SBP Day 1.|||18.19|-5.78|
81525615|NCT01115673|162739207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|93.66|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606922|NCT00453479|162891207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.314|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.79|4.27|||||Comparison of SBP Day 7.|||4.27|-13.79|
81606923|NCT00453479|162891207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.138|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|5.06|||||Comparison of DBP Day 1.|||5.06|-3.89|
81606924|NCT00453479|162891207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.382|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.62|-1.65|||||Comparison of DBP Day 7.|||-1.65|-11.62|
81606925|NCT00453479|162891207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.248|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|5.68|||||Comparison of DBP Day 1.|||5.68|-3.73|
81606926|NCT00453479|162891207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.504|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.05|-5.57|||||Comparison of DBP Day 7.|||-5.57|-16.05|
81606927|NCT00453479|162891208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.745|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.58|10.1|||||Comparison at Day 1.|||10.10|-5.58|
81606928|NCT00453479|162891208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.785|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|10.54|||||Comparison at Day 7.|||10.54|-5.30|
81606929|NCT00453479|162891208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.979|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.17|8.48|||||Comparison at Day 1.|||8.48|-8.17|
81606930|NCT00453479|162891208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.021|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.86|2.97|||||Comparison at Day 7.|||2.97|-13.86|
81606931|NCT00453479|162891209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.611|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.43|6.87|||||Comparison of SBP Day 1.|||6.87|-12.43|
81606932|NCT00453479|162891209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.913|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.07|6.31|||||Comparison of SBP Day 7.|||6.31|-10.07|
81606933|NCT00453479|162891209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.718|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.87|12.88|||||Comparison of SBP Day 1.|||12.88|-6.87|
81606934|NCT00453479|162891209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.005|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.88|4.89|||||Comparison of SBP Day 7.|||4.89|-11.88|
81606935|NCT00453479|162891209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.822|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|3.54|||||Comparison of DBP Day 1.|||3.54|-4.09|
81606936|NCT00453479|162891209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.116|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.32|0.54|||||Comparison of DBP Day 7.|||0.54|-8.32|
81606937|NCT00453479|162891209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.916|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.76|2.26|||||Comparison of DBP Day 1.|||2.26|-5.76|
81606938|NCT00453479|162891209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.224|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.04|-4.73|||||Comparison of DBP Day 7.|||-4.73|-14.04|
81606939|NCT00453479|162891210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|5.79|||||Comparison at Day 1.|||5.79|-5.52|
81606940|NCT00453479|162891210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.813|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|8.28|||||Comparison at Day 7.|||8.28|-3.50|
81606941|NCT00453479|162891210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.869|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.67|3.34|||||Comparison at Day 1.|||3.34|-8.67|
81525616|NCT01115673|162739207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.46||||0.043||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.043
81606942|NCT00453479|162891210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.989|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|2.41|||||Comparison at Day 7.|||2.41|-10.10|
81606943|NCT00453479|162891212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.157|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.66|21.49|||||Comparison of QTcB Day 1.|||21.49|-12.66|
81606944|NCT00453479|162891212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.76|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.13|23.17|||||Comparison of QTcB Day 7.|||23.17|-5.13|
81606945|NCT00453479|162891212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.24|28.38|||||Comparison of QTcB Day 1.|||28.38|-7.24|
81646334|NCT02287883|162983287|OTHER|Clustered two-sample t-test||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81646335|NCT01193218|162983325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.57||the analyses were made sequentially compared with placebo from high dose of empagliflozin and the full significant level (5%) was maintained by the hierarchical procedure.|ANCOVA|'treatment', 'renal function', and 'number of previous antidiabetic medication' as a fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a covariate||Difference calculated as empa 5mg minus placebo||-0.57|-0.87|<0.0001
81606946|NCT00453479|162891212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.052|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|31.26|||||Comparison of QTcB Day 7.|||31.26|1.74|
81606947|NCT00453479|162891212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.908|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.51|20.78|||||Comparison of QTcF Day 1.|||20.78|-16.51|
81606948|NCT00453479|162891212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.298|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|23.38|||||Comparison of QTcF Day 7.|||23.38|1.20|
81606949|NCT00453479|162891212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|17.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.171|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|36.85|||||Comparison of QTcF Day 1.|||36.85|-1.53|
81606950|NCT00453479|162891212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|22.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.454|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.9|33.73|||||Comparison of QTcF Day 7.|||33.73|10.90|
81606951|NCT00453479|162891213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.262|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|20.57|||||Comparison of QTcB Day 1.|||20.57|-1.46|
81606952|NCT00453479|162891213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.902|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|20.74|||||Comparison of QTcB Day 7.|||20.74|-3.97|
81606953|NCT00453479|162891213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|22.96|||||Comparison of QTcB Day 1.|||22.96|-0.02|
81606954|NCT00453479|162891213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.157|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.39|28.17|||||Comparison of QTcB Day 7.|||28.17|2.39|
81606955|NCT00453479|162891213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.622|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|18.0|||||Comparison of QTcF Day 1.|||18.00|-1.35|
81606956|NCT00453479|162891213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.239|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|19.72|||||Comparison of QTcF Day 7.|||19.72|-2.21|
81606957|NCT00453479|162891213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.759|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.87|26.79|||||Comparison of QTcF Day 1.|||26.79|6.87|
81606958|NCT00453479|162891213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|20.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.394|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.17|31.75|||||Comparison of QTcF Day 7.|||31.75|9.17|
81606959|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0921|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.328|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 1, 1 hour|||0.328|-0.035|
81606960|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0944|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.357|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 1, 2 hour|||0.357|-0.015|
81606961|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.107|0.228|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 1, 4 hour|||0.228|-0.107|
81606962|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1195|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.386|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 1, 9 hour|||0.386|-0.085|
81606963|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1107|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.343|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 1, 12 hour|||0.343|-0.094|
81646336|NCT01193218|162983325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.55||the analyses were made sequentially compared with placebo from high dose of empagliflozin and the full significant level (5%) was maintained by the hierarchical procedure.|ANCOVA|'treatment', 'renal function', and 'number of previous antidiabetic medication' as a fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a covariate||Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo||-0.55|-0.85|<0.0001
81463364|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-24.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.46||0.0354|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-46.85|-2.23|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-2.23|-46.85|0.0354
81525617|NCT01115673|162739207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|82.2|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606964|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.404|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 1, 24 hour|||0.404|-0.077|
81606965|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.236|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1057|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.444|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 7, Baseline|||0.444|0.027|
81606966|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.229|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1292|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.483|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 7, 1 hour|||0.483|-0.026|
81606967|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1309|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.163|0.353|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 7, 2 hour|||0.353|-0.163|
81606968|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.173|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1243|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|0.418|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 7, 4 hour|||0.418|-0.072|
81606969|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.205|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1499|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.501|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 7, 9 hour|||0.501|-0.090|
81606970|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.502|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 7, 12 hour|||0.502|-0.062|
81606971|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|0.506|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 7, 24 hour|||0.506|-0.093|
81606972|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.397|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 1, 1 hour|||0.397|0.015|
81606973|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.329|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0994|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133|0.525|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 1, 2 hour|||0.525|0.133|
81606974|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.266|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0895|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.443|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 1, 4 hour|||0.443|0.090|
81606975|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1258|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|0.568|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 1, 9 hour|||0.568|0.072|
81606976|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1165|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.402|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 1, 12 hour|||0.402|-0.058|
81606977|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1285|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.099|0.407|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 1, 24 hour|||0.407|-0.099|
81606978|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1113|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.475|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 7, Baseline|||0.475|0.036|
81606979|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.296|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1361|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.564|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 7, 1 hour|||0.564|0.027|
81606980|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.202|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1378|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.474|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 7, 2 hour|||0.474|-0.069|
81606981|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.207|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1309|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.465|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 7, 4 hour|||0.465|-0.051|
81606982|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1579|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.591|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 7, 9 hour|||0.591|-0.032|
81606983|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.193|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1506|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.104|0.49|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 7, 12 hour|||0.490|-0.104|
81606984|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1601|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|0.495|||||Comparison of FEV1, Day 7, 24 hour|||0.495|-0.136|
81646337|NCT01193218|162983325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.8||the analyses were made sequentially compared with placebo from high dose of empagliflozin and the full significant level (5%) was maintained by the hierarchical procedure.|ANCOVA|'treatment', 'renal function', and 'number of previous antidiabetic medication' as a fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a covariate||Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo||-0.80|-1.10|<0.0001
81646338|NCT01193218|162983325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.76||the analyses were made sequentially compared with placebo from high dose of empagliflozin and the full significant level (5%) was maintained by the hierarchical procedure.|ANCOVA|'treatment', 'renal function', and 'number of previous antidiabetic medication' as a fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a covariate||Difference calculated as empa 50mg minus placebo||-0.76|-1.06|<0.0001
81702119|NCT00861380|163100413|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2009, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with Antimicrobial Prescriptions divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =120190.|PYAR|841.176|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|839.098|843.239|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Antimicrobial Prescriptions, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||843.239|839.098|
81525618|NCT01115673|162739208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|94.8|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81646339|NCT01193218|162983326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.367|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.34|70.236|||Regression, Logistic|The model includes 'treatment', 'renal function', 'number of previous antidiabetic medications' and 'continuous baseline HbA1c'.||Odds ratio calculated as the odds of Empa 5mg divided by the odds of placebo||70.236|5.340|<0.0001
81646340|NCT01193218|162983326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.889||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.942|40.301|||Regression, Logistic|The model includes 'treatment', 'renal function', 'number of previous antidiabetic medications' and 'continuous baseline HbA1c'.||Odds ratio calculated as the odds of Empa 10mg divided by the odds of placebo||40.301|2.942|0.0003
81646341|NCT01193218|162983326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.624|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.601|99.99|||Regression, Logistic|The model includes 'treatment', 'renal function', 'number of previous antidiabetic medications' and 'continuous baseline HbA1c'.|The upper limit of confidence interval is actually \>99.99|Odds ratio calculated as the odds of Empa 25mg divided by the odds of placebo||99.99|7.601|<0.0001
81646342|NCT01193218|162983326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|44.906|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.12|99.99|||Regression, Logistic|The model includes 'treatment', 'renal function', 'number of previous antidiabetic medications' and 'continuous baseline HbA1c'.|The upper limit of confidence interval is actually \>99.99|Odds ratio calculated as the odds of Empa 50mg divided by the odds of placebo||99.99|12.120|<0.0001
81646343|NCT01193218|162983327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.61|-21.8|||ANCOVA|treatment, renal function, number of previous antidiabetic medication as fixed effects, baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates||Difference calculated as empa 5mg minus placebo||-21.80|-31.61|<0.0001
81646344|NCT01193218|162983327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.25|-24.42|||ANCOVA|treatment, renal function, number of previous antidiabetic medication as fixed effects, baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates||Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo||-24.42|-34.25|<0.0001
81646345|NCT01193218|162983327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-37.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.66|-32.84|||ANCOVA|treatment, renal function, number of previous antidiabetic medication as fixed effects, baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates||Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo||-32.84|-42.66|<0.0001
81525619|NCT01115673|162739208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.08||||0.024||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.024
81525620|NCT01115673|162739208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|81.72|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525621|NCT01115673|162739209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|99.82|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525622|NCT01115673|162739209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.6||||0.002||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.002
81525623|NCT01115673|162739209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|81.23|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525624|NCT01115673|162739210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|90.22|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525625|NCT01115673|162739210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.87||||0.002||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.002
81525626|NCT01115673|162739210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|71.35|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525627|NCT01115673|162739211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|85.82|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525628|NCT01115673|162739211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.39|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525629|NCT01115673|162739211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|63.44|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525630|NCT01115673|162739212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|76.44|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525631|NCT01115673|162739212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.5|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606985|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.263|0.537|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 1, 1 hour|||0.537|-0.263|
81606986|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1965|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.257|0.518|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 1, 2 hour|||0.518|-0.257|
81525632|NCT01115673|162739212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|53.94|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525633|NCT01115673|162739213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|66.39|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525634|NCT01115673|162739213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.98||||0.002||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.002
81525635|NCT01115673|162739213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|45.41|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606987|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1908|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.414|0.338|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 1, 4 hour|||0.338|-0.414|
81606988|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2013|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.337|0.457|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 1, 9 hour|||0.457|-0.337|
81606989|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2322|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.343|0.572|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 1, 12 hour|||0.572|-0.343|
81606990|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1988|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.277|0.507|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 1, 24 hour|||0.507|-0.277|
81606991|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.362|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2801|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.914|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 7, Baseline|||0.914|-0.190|
81606992|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.269|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2696|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.263|0.8|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 7, 1 hour|||0.800|-0.263|
81525636|NCT01115673|162739214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). p-Values are based on the Wilcoxon test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Wilcoxon test, from SAS PROC LIFETEST|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81606993|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2648|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.501|0.543|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 7, 2 hour|||0.543|-0.501|
81606994|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2606|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.337|0.691|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 7, 4 hour|||0.691|-0.337|
81606995|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.266|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2684|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.263|0.795|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 7, 9 hour|||0.795|-0.263|
81606996|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.367|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2923|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.209|0.943|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 7, 12 hour|||0.943|-0.209|
81606997|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.242|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2665|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.283|0.768|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 7, 24 hour|||0.768|-0.283|
81606998|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2106|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.263|0.567|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 1, 1 hour|||0.567|-0.263|
81606999|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.321|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2039|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|0.723|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 1, 2 hour|||0.723|-0.081|
81607000|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.311|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1981|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|0.701|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 1, 4 hour|||0.701|-0.079|
81607001|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.348|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.76|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 1, 9 hour|||0.760|-0.064|
81607002|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.245|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.241|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.72|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 1, 12 hour|||0.720|-0.230|
81607003|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2063|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.245|0.569|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 1, 24 hour|||0.569|-0.245|
81607004|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.535|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2907|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|1.108|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 7, Baseline|||1.108|-0.038|
81607005|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.623|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2798|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|1.175|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 7, 1 hour|||1.175|0.072|
81607006|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.459|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2748|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.083|1.0|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 7, 2 hour|||1.000|-0.083|
81607007|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.464|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2705|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.997|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 7, 4 hour|||0.997|-0.069|
81607008|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.445|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2786|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.104|0.994|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 7, 9 hour|||0.994|-0.104|
81607009|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.284|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3034|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.314|0.882|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 7, 12 hour|||0.882|-0.314|
81607010|NCT00453479|162891214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.384|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2766|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.162|0.929|||||Comparison of FVC, Day 7, 24 hour|||0.929|-0.162|
81607011|NCT00453479|162891219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.233|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3333|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.743|9.21|||||Comparison of maximum heart rate Day 1.|||9.210|-4.743|
81607012|NCT00453479|162891219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.0907|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|22.664|||||Comparison of maximum heart rate Day 7.|||22.664|-11.200|
81607013|NCT00453479|162891219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.272|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.239|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.051|5.507|||||Comparison of maximum heart rate Day 1.|||5.507|-8.051|
81607014|NCT00453479|162891219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.988|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8616|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.47|17.443|||||Comparison of maximum heart rate Day 7.|||17.443|-15.470|
81607015|NCT00453479|162891219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.734|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.441|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.468|9.936|||||Comparison of mean heart rate Day 1.|||9.936|-4.468|
81607016|NCT00453479|162891219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.783|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9409|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.372|10.938|||||Comparison of mean heart rate Day 7.|||10.938|-1.372|
81607017|NCT00453479|162891219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3103|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.003|5.854|||||Comparison of mean heart rate Day 1.|||5.854|-8.003|
81607018|NCT00453479|162891219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.569|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8291|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.353|7.49|||||Comparison of mean heart rate Day 7.|||7.490|-4.353|
81607019|NCT00453479|162891223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1939|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.811|1.601|||||SE logs is presented as standard error of mean. Comparison of GSK233705 50 µg twice daily Day 7 versus Day 1.|||1.601|0.811|
81607020|NCT00453479|162891223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2057|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.739|1.52|||||SE logs is presented as standard error of mean. Comparison of GSK233705 100 µg twice daily Day 7 versus Day 1.|||1.520|0.739|
81607021|NCT00453479|162891224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.408|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.234|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.934|2.122|||||SE logs is presented as standard error of mean. Comparison of Cmax AM dose for GSK233705 50 µg twice daily Day 7 versus Day 1.|||2.122|0.934|
81607022|NCT00453479|162891224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2482|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.838|||||SE logs is presented as standard error of mean. Comparison of Cmax AM dose for GSK233705 100 µg twice daily Day 7 versus Day 1.|||1.838|0.770|
81607023|NCT00453479|162891224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.979|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2269|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.658|1.457|||||SE logs is presented as standard error of mean. Comparison of Cmax PM dose for GSK233705 50 µg twice daily Day 7 versus Day 1.|||1.457|0.658|
81607024|NCT00453479|162891224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2407|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.674|1.568|||||SE logs is presented as standard error of mean. Comparison of Cmax PM dose for GSK233705 100 µg twice daily Day 7 versus Day 1.|||1.568|0.674|
81607025|NCT00453479|162891226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|2.556|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.033|3.213|||||SE logs is presented as standard error of mean. Comparison of Ae AM dose for GSK233705 50 µg twice daily Day 7 versus Day 1.|||3.213|2.033|
81607026|NCT00453479|162891226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.644|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.29|2.095|||||SE logs is presented as standard error of mean. Comparison of Ae AM dose for GSK233705 100 µg twice daily Day 7 versus Day 1.|||2.095|1.290|
81607027|NCT03029780|162891229|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN INCIDENCE RATES|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|12.3||||||||12.3|-12.3|
81607028|NCT03029780|162891229|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.39|0.30|
81607029|NCT03029780|162891230|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN INCIDENCE RATES|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||||0.00|0.00|
81607030|NCT03029780|162891231|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN INCIDENCE RATES|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|24.8||||||||24.8|-13.3|
81646346|NCT01193218|162983327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.51|-31.69|||ANCOVA|treatment, renal function, number of previous antidiabetic medication as fixed effects, baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates||Difference calculated as empa 50mg minus placebo||-31.69|-41.51|<0.0001
81646347|NCT01013740|162983334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||||95.0|0.53|1.35|||||The Pike estimator of the treatment HR was based on the log rank test.|||1.35|0.53|
81607031|NCT03029780|162891231|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.78|0.58|
81607032|NCT03029780|162891232|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN INCIDENCE RATES|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|25.5||||||||25.5|-10.1|
81607033|NCT03029780|162891232|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|3.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.24|0.62|
81607034|NCT01763788|162891259|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.656||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.465|0.926|||Stratified Log Rank|||||0.926|0.465|0.0161
81607035|NCT01622543|162891273|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.59||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.53|||Log Rank|||||2.53|1.00|0.046
81607036|NCT01622543|162891274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.45
81646348|NCT01013740|162983339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.58||||||||3.58|0.63|
81646349|NCT02970305|162983348|SUPERIORITY||Difference in MMRM LSMs|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-0.1|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||-0.1|-3.8|0.0434
81607037|NCT01622543|162891275|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.09||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|4.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.55|0.96|0.06
81607038|NCT01622543|162891276|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.98|||Log Rank|||||1.98|0.78|0.36
81607039|NCT00345384|162891277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Precentage Difference|41.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||The percentage in opioid use by the dexmedetomidine group in comparison to the placebo for the period of time on study drug is calculated as follows: numerator = 29, denominator = 49.|||||0.03
81607040|NCT00345384|162891277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|35.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||A measure of opioid use, weighted for total time on study drug. This is examined by a comparison of the dexmedetomidine group to the placebo group: numerator = 35, denominator = 54.|||||0.04
81607041|NCT00345384|162891278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The p-value reported in this table corresponds with the 6 to 16 hour time frame.||||0.02
81607042|NCT03560258|162891282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.137|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: p24CE/full-length Gag DNA and Arm B: Full-length Gag DNA in additional number of CEs with a CD4 or CD8 T cell response from week 0 to week 26.||||0.137
81607043|NCT03560258|162891282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: p24CE/full-length Gag DNA and Arm C: Placebo in additional number of CEs with a CD4 or CD8 T cell response from week 0 to week 26.||||0.014
81607044|NCT03560258|162891282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: Full-length Gag DNA and Arm C: Placebo in additional number of CEs with a CD4 or CD8 T cell response from week 0 to week 26.||||0.100
81607045|NCT03560258|162891284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.222|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: p24CE/full-length Gag DNA and Arm B: Full-length Gag DNA in additional number of CEs with a CD4 T cell response at week 26 from baseline.||||0.222
81607046|NCT03560258|162891284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.222|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: p24CE/full-length Gag DNA and Arm C: Placebo in additional number of CEs with a CD4 T cell response at week 26 from baseline.||||0.222
81646350|NCT01502371|162983390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.87||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|7.09||Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model method proposed by Liang \& Zeger includes terms for treatment, time in weeks, age strata (age 5-6, 7-11), treatment by time interaction \& region (North America, Latin America \& the European Union)|cLDA model|||Change from Baseline in percent predicted FEV1 at Week 12: MF MDI 50 mcg BID vs. Placebo||7.09|0.64|0.019
81607047|NCT03560258|162891284|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: Full-length Gag DNA and Arm C: Placebo in additional number of CEs with a CD4 T cell response at week 26 from baseline.||||1.00
81607048|NCT03560258|162891285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.678|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: p24CE/full-length Gag DNA and Arm B: Full-length Gag DNA in additional number of CEs with a CD8 T cell response from week 0 to week 26.||||0.678
81607049|NCT03560258|162891285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: p24CE/full-length Gag DNA and Arm C: Placebo in additional number of CEs with a CD8 T cell response from week 0 to week 26.||||0.037
81607050|NCT03560258|162891285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: Full-length Gag DNA and Arm C: Placebo in additional number of CEs with a CD8 T cell response from week 0 to week 26.||||0.100
81607051|NCT03560258|162891286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.303|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: p24CE/full-length Gag DNA and Arm B: Full-length Gag DNA in change in the magnitude of CD4 T cell responses from week 0 to week 26.||||0.303
81607052|NCT03560258|162891286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.457|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: p24CE/full-length Gag DNA and Arm C: Placebo in change in the magnitude of CD4 T cell responses from week 0 to week 26.||||0.457
81607053|NCT03560258|162891286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.678|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: Full-length Gag DNA and Arm C: Placebo in change in the magnitude of CD4 T cell responses from week 0 to week 26.||||0.678
81463365|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-26.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.07||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-47.77|-4.46|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-4.46|-47.77|0.0239
81525637|NCT01115673|162739214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). p-Values are based on the Wilcoxon test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Wilcoxon test, from SAS PROC LIFETEST|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.26
81525638|NCT01115673|162739214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). p-Values are based on the Wilcoxon test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Wilcoxon test, from SAS PROC LIFETEST|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81607054|NCT03560258|162891287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.755|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: p24CE/full-length Gag DNA and Arm B: Full-length Gag DNA in change in the magnitude of CD8 T cell responses from week 0 to week 26.||||0.755
81607055|NCT03560258|162891287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.867|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.867
81607056|NCT03560258|162891287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.521|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.521
81607057|NCT01460160|162891288|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Difference|16.86||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.9|29.8||Superiority test versus AIEOP-BFM 2000|Chi-squared||Treatment difference (CA180372 - AIEOP-BFM 2000)|Difference in 3-year binomial EFS rate in all treated participants (dasatinib plus chemotherapy) vs. chemotherapy alone in AIEOP-BFM 2000 historical control||29.8|3.9|0.032
81607058|NCT01460160|162891288|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 5%. One-sided type I error rate of 0.05|Estimate of difference|6.91||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.3|17.2||Superiority test versus EsPhALL|Chi-squared||Treatment difference (CA180372 - EsPhALL) Test if lower confidence limit is above -5%|Difference in 3-year binomial EFS rate for all treated participants (dasatinib plus chemotherapy) vs. continuous imatinib plus chemotherapy in the Amended EsPhALL Trial Historical Control||17.2|-3.3|0.271
81607059|NCT01460160|162891288|SUPERIORITY|Difference in 3-year binomial EFS rate in all treated participants (dasatinib plus chemotherapy) vs. chemotherapy alone in COG AALL0031 historical control|Estimate of difference|-10.75||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.7|1.2|||Chi-squared||Treatment difference (CA180372 - COG AALL0031)|||1.2|-22.7|0.157
81607060|NCT02006121|162891335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0047|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0047
81607061|NCT02006121|162891336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0022|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0022
81607062|NCT02006121|162891337|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81607063|NCT02006121|162891338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81607064|NCT02006121|162891339|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81607065|NCT02708433|162891396|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|49.0||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.57|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.57|-0.49|0.74
81607066|NCT02708433|162891397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|48.0||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.52|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.52|-0.89|0.5
81607067|NCT01518946|162891405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|521.0||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|124.2|917.7|||ANOVA|||||917.7|124.2|0.0131
81646351|NCT01502371|162983390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.05|9.53||cLDA model method proposed by Liang \& Zeger includes terms for treatment, time in weeks, age strata (age 5-6, 7-11), treatment by time interaction \& region (North America, Latin America \& the European Union)|cLDA|||Change from Baseline in percent predicted FEV1 at Week 12: MF MDI 100 mcg BID vs. Placebo||9.53|3.05|<0.001
81525639|NCT01115673|162739215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). p-Values are based on the Wilcoxon test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Wilcoxon test, from SAS PROC LIFETEST|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525640|NCT01115673|162739215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.934||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). p-Values are based on the Wilcoxon test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Wilcoxon test, from SAS PROC LIFETEST|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.934
81607068|NCT00384059|162891407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-3.8|3.9||||||For Meningococcal C the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1:8 titer was calculated||3.9|-3.8|
81607069|NCT00384059|162891407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-1.5||||||95.0|-7.1|3.7||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.15 µg/mL threshold was calculated||3.7|-7.1|
81607070|NCT00384059|162891407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-4.1||||||95.0|-13.4|5.1||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1.0 µg/mL threshold was calculated||5.1|-13.4|
81607071|NCT00384059|162891407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-3.2|3.3||||||For Pertussis PT the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 5 EU/mL threshold was calculated||3.3|-3.2|
81607072|NCT00384059|162891407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|1.1||||||95.0|-4.5|7.1||||||For Pertussis PT the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 17 EU/mL threshold was calculated||7.1|-4.5|
81607073|NCT00384059|162891407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-3.2|3.2||||||For Pertussis FHA the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 5 EU/mL threshold was calculated||3.2|-3.2|
81607074|NCT00384059|162891407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-3.2|3.2||||||For Pertussis FHA the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 7.82 EU/mL threshold was calculated||3.2|-3.2|
81607075|NCT00384059|162891407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-1.5||||||95.0|-7.9|4.8||||||For Pertussis FHA the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 20 EU/mL threshold was calculated||4.8|-7.9|
81607076|NCT00384059|162891407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-3.2|3.2||||||For Pertussis PRN the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 5 EU/mL threshold was calculated||3.2|-3.2|
81607077|NCT00384059|162891407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-3.1||||||95.0|-10.0|3.4||||||For Pertussis PRN the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 15 EU/mL threshold was calculated||3.4|-10.0|
81607078|NCT00384059|162891407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|2.7||||||95.0|-0.5|7.6||||||For Pertussis FIM the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 2.2 EU/mL threshold was calculated||7.6|-0.5|
81607079|NCT00384059|162891407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|1.0||||||95.0|-4.1|6.5||||||For Pertussis FIM the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 5 EU/mL threshold was calculated||6.5|-4.1|
81607080|NCT00384059|162891408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-5.3||||||95.0|-19.7|8.8||||||For Meningococcal C the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1:8 titer was calculated||8.8|-19.7|
81607081|NCT00384059|162891408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.1||||||95.0|-8.0|8.1||||||For Meningococcal C the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1:8 titer was calculated||8.1|-8.0|
81607082|NCT00384059|162891409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-3.5|3.8||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.15 µg/mL threshold was calculated||3.8|-3.5|
81607083|NCT00384059|162891409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.0||||||95.0|-5.3|2.8||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1.0 µg/mL threshold was calculated||2.8|-5.3|
81607084|NCT00384059|162891410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for the concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.89||||||95.0|0.68|1.16||||||For Meningococcal C the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.16|0.68|
81607085|NCT00384059|162891411|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for the concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.77||||||95.0|0.54|1.08||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.08|0.54|
81525641|NCT01115673|162739215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). p-Values are based on the Wilcoxon test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Wilcoxon test, from SAS PROC LIFETEST|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81646352|NCT01502371|162983390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.34||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|8.61||cLDA model method proposed by Liang \& Zeger includes terms for treatment, time in weeks, age strata (age 5-6, 7-11), treatment by time interaction \& region (North America, Latin America \& the European Union)|cLDA|||Change from Baseline in percent predicted FEV1 at Week 12: MF MDI 200 mcg BID vs. Placebo||8.61|2.07|0.001
81646353|NCT01502371|162983391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|19.15||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|37.87||cLDA model method proposed by Liang \& Zeger includes terms for treatment, time in weeks, age strata (age 5-6, 7-11), treatment by time interaction \& region (North America, Latin America \& the European Union)|cLDA|||Change from Baseline in AM PEF: MF MDI 50 mcg BID vs. Placebo. Only participants who received MF MDI or Placebo were included in the statistical analysis.||37.87|0.43|0.045
81646354|NCT01502371|162983391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|27.35||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.63|46.08||cLDA model method proposed by Liang \& Zeger includes terms for treatment, time in weeks, age strata (age 5-6, 7-11), treatment by time interaction \& region (North America, Latin America \& the European Union)|cLDA|||Change from Baseline in AM PEF: MF MDI 100 mcg BID vs. Placebo. Only participants who received MF MDI or Placebo were included in the statistical analysis.||46.08|8.63|0.004
81525642|NCT01115673|162739216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). p-Values are based on the log-rank test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups. Subjects not rescuing during the 6-hour study period had their time to rescue set to 6 hours and were censored.||||<0.001
81525643|NCT01115673|162739216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). p-Values are based on the log-rank test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups. Subjects not rescuing during the 6-hour study period had their time to rescue set to 6 hours and were censored.||||<0.001
81525644|NCT01115673|162739216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). p-Values are based on the log-rank test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups. Subjects not rescuing during the 6-hour study period had their time to rescue set to 6 hours and were censored.||||<0.001
81525645|NCT01115673|162739217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.06|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by categorical baseline pain rating.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525646|NCT01115673|162739217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.002||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by categorical baseline pain rating.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.002
81525647|NCT01115673|162739217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.12|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by categorical baseline pain rating.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525648|NCT01115673|162739218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by categorical baseline pain rating.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525649|NCT01115673|162739218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by categorical baseline pain rating.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525650|NCT01115673|162739218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.21|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by categorical baseline pain rating.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525651|NCT01115673|162739219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.45|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by categorical baseline pain rating.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525652|NCT01115673|162739219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.006||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by categorical baseline pain rating.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.006
81525653|NCT01115673|162739219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.16|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by categorical baseline pain rating.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525654|NCT01115673|162739220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81525655|NCT01115673|162739220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||0.001
81525656|NCT01115673|162739220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.35|||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical ratings were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||||<0.001
81463366|NCT03850483|162618799|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-24.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.11||0.0342|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-45.84|-2.38|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contains treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors; and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-2.38|-45.84|0.0342
81607086|NCT00384059|162891412|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for the concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.98||||||95.0|0.82|1.16||||||For Pertussis FHA the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.16|0.82|
81525657|NCT01959841|162739224|NON_INFERIORITY|Wherein the non-inferiority margin was set at 10%. If the one-sided P-value was less than 0.025 between the ASP2151(400mg) once daily and the valaciclovir 1000 mg three times daily, non-inferiority of ASP2151 to valaciclovir was assumed.||||||2.41e-06|||||||Modified Farrington-Manning test|||The non-inferiority of each ASP2151 dose level versus valaciclovir was assessed stepwise using a closed testing procedure.First step analysis was performed in the ASP2151(400mg) once daily.||||0.00000241
81607087|NCT00384059|162891412|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for the concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.99||||||95.0|0.83|1.17||||||For Pertussis PT the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.17|0.83|
81607088|NCT00384059|162891412|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for the concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.0||||||95.0|0.8|1.26||||||For Pertussis PRN the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.26|0.80|
81607089|NCT00384059|162891412|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for the concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.0||||||95.0|0.81|1.23||||||For Pertussis FIM the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.23|0.81|
81607090|NCT00384059|162891413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.13||||||95.0|0.83|1.53||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.53|0.83|
81607091|NCT00384059|162891418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ration|0.85||||||95.0|0.48|1.49||||||For Meningococcal C the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.49|0.48|
81607092|NCT00381641|162891422|SUPERIORITY|"Null (historical) response rate for iodine refractory subgroup is 10%. Power=90% for 30% alternative.~Null (historical) response rate for metastatic medullary subgroup is 5%. Power=88% for 25% alternative."|||||<|0.1||||||"For iodine refractory subgroup, null hypothesis could be rejected if 6 or more responses were observed.~For metastatic medullary subgroup, null hypothesis could be rejected if 3 or more responses were observed."|Simon, two-stage design|||Note. The objective was not to compare the two arms (subgroups), but to compare each with historical data.||||<0.10
81607093|NCT04921969|162891427|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.74||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.951|13.315||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||13.315|1.951|0.0001
81607094|NCT04921969|162891427|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.429|30.042||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||30.042|4.429|<0.0001
81607095|NCT04921969|162891428|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.4198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.268||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||3.268|0.610|0.4198
81607096|NCT04921969|162891428|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.1685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.779|4.174||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||4.174|0.779|0.1685
81646355|NCT01502371|162983391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|18.01||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|36.53||cLDA model method proposed by Liang \& Zeger includes terms for treatment, time in weeks, age strata (age 5-6, 7-11), treatment by time interaction \& region (North America, Latin America \& the European Union)|cLDA|||Change from Baseline in AM PEF: MF MDI 200 mcg BID vs. Placebo. Only participants who received MF MDI or Placebo were included in the statistical analysis.||36.53|-0.51|0.057
81607097|NCT01811563|162891470|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for implant independent of time||||||0.661|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.661
81607098|NCT01811563|162891470|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for time independent of implant|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81607099|NCT01811563|162891470|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction between implant and time||||||0.27|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.270
81607100|NCT01811563|162891471|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for implant independent of time||||||0.856|||||||ANOVA|Main effect for implant, LQ-YBT Baseline to 52 weeks||||||0.856
81607101|NCT01811563|162891471|EQUIVALENCE|Time independent of implant, Baseline to 52 Weeks|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81607102|NCT01811563|162891471|EQUIVALENCE|Implant by Time interaction, Baseline to 52 Weeks between Zimmer and Stryker||||||0.822|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.822
81607103|NCT01811563|162891472|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for implant, Baseline to 52 weeks||||||0.158|||||||ANOVA|||||||.158
81607104|NCT01811563|162891472|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for time, Baseline to 52 weeks|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81607105|NCT01811563|162891472|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction of time by implant, Baseline to 52 weeks||||||0.365|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.365
81607106|NCT01811563|162891474|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for implant, baseline to 52 weeks||||||0.416|||||||ANOVA|||||||.416
81607107|NCT01811563|162891474|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for time, Baseline to 52 weeks|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81525658|NCT01959841|162739224|NON_INFERIORITY|Wherein the non-inferiority margin was set at 10%. If the one-sided P-value was less than 0.025 between the ASP2151(200mg) once daily and the valaciclovir 1000 mg three times daily, non-inferiority of ASP2151 to valaciclovir was assumed.||||||0.0688|||||||Modified Farrington-Manning test|||The analysis was performed in the ASP2151(200 mg) once daily only when non-inferiority of the ASP2151(400 mg) 0nce daily to valaciclovir 1000 mg three times daily was assumed.||||0.0688
81607108|NCT01811563|162891474|EQUIVALENCE|Implant by time interaction, baseline to 52 weeks||||||0.917|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.917
81607109|NCT01811563|162891476|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect by implant, Baseline to 52 weeks||||||0.83|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.830
81607110|NCT01811563|162891476|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect by time, baseline to 52 weeks|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81607111|NCT01811563|162891476|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction between implant and time, baseline to 52 weeks||||||0.728|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.728
81607112|NCT01811563|162891477|EQUIVALENCE|Between implants at 6 weeks||||||0.319|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.319
81607113|NCT04424290|162891486|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.0234|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0157|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0558|0.0089|||||Difference calculated as \[BI\]-\[Sham\].|The Mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||0.0089|-0.0558|
81607114|NCT04424290|162891487|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.0215|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0429|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.11|||||Difference calculated as \[BI\]-\[Sham\].|The Mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||0.1100|-0.0670|
81607115|NCT04424290|162891488|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.0109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0145|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0412|0.0195|||||Difference calculated as \[BI\]-\[Sham\].|The Mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||0.0195|-0.0412|
81607116|NCT04424290|162891489|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.0228|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0603|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1477|0.1021|||||Difference calculated as \[BI\]-\[Sham\].|The Mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||0.1021|-0.1477|
81607117|NCT04424290|162891490|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|5.5|||||Difference calculated as \[BI\]-\[Sham\].|The Mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||5.5|-8.1|
81607118|NCT04424290|162891491|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|16.2|||||Difference calculated as \[BI\]-\[Sham\].|The Mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||16.2|-7.3|
81607119|NCT04424290|162891492|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|3.0|||||Difference calculated as \[BI\]-\[Sham\].|The Mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||3.0|-9.6|
81607120|NCT04424290|162891493|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|6.1|||||Difference calculated as \[BI\]-\[Sham\].|The Mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||6.1|-7.3|
81607121|NCT04424290|162891494|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|3.1|||||Difference calculated as \[BI\]-\[Sham\].|The Mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||3.1|-8.7|
81607122|NCT04424290|162891495|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|5.4|||||Difference calculated as \[BI\]-\[Sham\].|The Mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||5.4|-4.9|
81525659|NCT02170870|162739236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||Mean GI symptom score during lipid infusion in controls vs diabetics adjusted for treatment status (ie, exendin or placebo)||||0.06
81463367|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.3279|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.91|0.52|||MMRM|||Baseline: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.52|-0.91|0.3279
81525660|NCT02170870|162739236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Mean GI symptom score during lipid infusion in controls vs functional dyspepsia adjusted for treatment status (ie, exendin or placebo)||||0.0001
81607123|NCT04424290|162891496|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|7.9|||||Difference calculated as \[BI\]-\[Sham\].|The Mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||7.9|-2.7|
81607124|NCT04424290|162891497|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|16.5|||||Difference calculated as \[BI\]-\[Sham\].|The Mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||16.5|-1.2|
81607125|NCT04424290|162891498|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|29.8|||||Difference calculated as \[BI\]-\[Sham\].|The Mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||29.8|-2.3|
81607126|NCT04424290|162891499|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|14.5|||||Difference calculated as \[BI\]-\[Sham\].|The Mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||14.5|-0.9|
81607127|NCT02791490|162891504|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.23|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-0.23|-0.59|<0.001
81607128|NCT02791490|162891505|OTHER|95% CI|Difference in % vs Placebo|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|7.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||7.4|-10.8|
81607129|NCT02791490|162891507|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk|1.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||2.5|1.2|0.002
81607130|NCT02791490|162891508|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-12.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|-4.6|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-4.6|-20.2|0.002
81607131|NCT01189890|162891511|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The predefined non-inferiority margin was 0.4%.|Difference in LS Means|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.34|||ANCOVA|Controlled for treatment, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) stratum, age stratum, and baseline HbA1C.||||0.34|0.03|
81607132|NCT01189890|162891512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent Incidence|-3.9||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-1.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|Stratified by estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) stratum and age stratum.||||-1.2|-7.5|0.009
81607133|NCT01189890|162891515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|12.7|||ANCOVA|Controlled for treatment, eGFR stratum, age stratum, and baseline FPG.||||12.7|0.7|
81525661|NCT00125957|162739252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in the mean change MADRS score between Wellbutrin-Placebo and Placebo-Wellbutrin treatment groups||||.04
81607134|NCT01189890|162891516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen|Stratified by eGFR stratum and age stratum.||||0.9|0.6|
81607135|NCT01189890|162891517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen|Stratified by eGFR stratum and age stratum.||||0.7|0.3|
81525662|NCT00125957|162739253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in the median HAM-D score between Wellbutrin-Placebo and Placebo-Wellbutrin treatment groups||||0.09
81607136|NCT01189890|162891518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.7||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.2|||ANCOVA|Controlled for treatment, eGFR stratum, age stratum, and baseline body weight.||||-0.2|-1.3|0.011
81607137|NCT02354859|162891580|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions|5.9||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|22.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimate is adjusted for baseline FEV1 % predicted strata (\<50% of predicted, between 50% and 70% of predicted, and \>70% of predicted).|||22.4|-11.2|0.811
81607138|NCT02354859|162891581|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions-SAE inicidence|3.1||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|16.6|||Fisher Exact||95% confidence interval calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction.|||16.6|-10.6|0.807
81607139|NCT02354859|162891582|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.81||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.93|||Poisson Regression|||Rate Ratio for Adverse Events calculated using Poisson Regression with an offset for the log of follow-up time in weeks. The total number of follow-up weeks of all participants (not per participant) in the trial was as follows: in the IV Gallium group was 486.86 and in the Placebo group was 473.57.||0.93|0.71|0.002
81646356|NCT01502371|162983392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.27||cLDA model method proposed by Liang \& Zeger includes terms for treatment, time in weeks, age strata (age 5-6, 7-11), treatment by time interaction \& region (North America, Latin America \& the European Union)|cLDA|||Change from Baseline in PAQLQ(S) Total Score: MF MDI 50 mcg BID vs. Placebo. Only participants who received MF MDI or Placebo were included in the statistical analysis.||0.27|-0.08|0.280
81646357|NCT01502371|162983392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.3||cLDA model method proposed by Liang \& Zeger includes terms for treatment, time in weeks, age strata (age 5-6, 7-11), treatment by time interaction \& region (North America, Latin America \& the European Union)|cLDA|||Change from Baseline in PAQLQ(S) Total Score: MF MDI 100 mcg BID vs. Placebo. Only participants who received MF MDI or Placebo were included in the statistical analysis.||0.30|-0.06|0.178
81646358|NCT01502371|162983392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.36||cLDA model method proposed by Liang \& Zeger includes terms for treatment, time in weeks, age strata (age 5-6, 7-11), treatment by time interaction \& region (North America, Latin America \& the European Union)|cLDA|||Change from Baseline in PAQLQ(S) Total Score: MF MDI 200 mcg BID vs. Placebo. Only participants who received MF MDI or Placebo were included in the statistical analysis.||0.36|0.00|0.045
81646359|NCT01502371|162983393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.39||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|4.44||cLDA model method proposed by Liang \& Zeger includes terms for treatment, time in weeks, age strata (age 5-6, 7-11), treatment by time interaction \& region (North America, Latin America \& the European Union)|cLDA model|||Change from Baseline in percent predicted FEV1 at Week 12: MF MDI 50 mcg BID vs. MF DPI 100 mcg QD. Only participants who received MF MDI 50 mcg BID or MF DPI 100 mcg QD were included in the statistical analysis.||4.44|-1.65|0.368
81646360|NCT02811302|162983408|OTHER|A simple count and percentage of the population were calculated based on the number of patients adjudicated as having Respiratory Depression.|||||||||||||||||To determine the risk assessment score, first the number of patients with Respiratory Depression (RD) had to be identified. Per the rules established for the Clinical Endpoint Committee, 655 (43.6%) patients were identified as having RD.|||
81646361|NCT02811302|162983409|OTHER|Multivariable model for (Multivariate logistic regression) Respiratory Depression, followed by validation with Harrell's Optimism using a bootstrap sampling method.|Area Under the Curve|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.79|||||The model was performed using stepwise selection including all potential predictors and interactions terms (medical history and baseline characteristics).|A modified Full Analysis Dataset (1335) was used to derive and validate the risk assessment tool. Subjects were excluded if they had major deviations or consent withdrawals. Subjects that did not have any monitoring data were also excluded. Finally, 69 subjects were further excluded from the model, as they were missing parameters to calculate their risk score.|The model derived from the logistic regression was assessed by the Hosmer-Lemshow goodness of fit test (P = 0.831). The derived model was validated by Harrell's Optimism using a Bootstrap sampling method (500 samples from the modified dataset, 1335) with replacement. The logistic regression model with stepwise selection was performed for each bootstrap sample, and AUC calculated. The optimism calculated by Harrell's algorithm was 0.02. The model was then checked for the quartiles of the effective monitoring and for geography used as a random effect. The performance measurement of the final model was adjusted according the Harrell's Optimism for a final adjusted AUC of 0.74.|0.79|0.73|
81646362|NCT02598934|162983415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|16.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|27.7||P-value between Consult group and Non-consult group for the item in the BCS: ibandronate was effective in treating osteoporosis|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||27.7|6.1|0.002
81646363|NCT02598934|162983415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|14.9||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|25.8||P-value between Consult group and Non-consult group for the item in the BCS: ibandronate reduces risk of breaking bone.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||25.8|4.0|0.009
81525663|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.37||||||Serotype 1: Geometric mean ratios (GMRs) (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs).||1.37|0.95|
81646364|NCT02598934|162983415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|16.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|27.5|||Chi-squared, Corrected|P-value between Consult group and Non-consult group for items in BCS: ibandronate effective in treating osteoporosis or reduces risk of breaking bone.||||27.5|6.3|0.001
81646365|NCT02598934|162983415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|14.9||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|25.9||P-value between Consult group and Non-consult group for items in BCS: ibandronate effective in treating osteoporosis and reduces risk of breaking bone.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||25.9|3.9|0.010
81646366|NCT03302559|162983446|OTHER|Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.|||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance is defined as a p-value ≤0.05.|Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||<0.001
81646367|NCT03302559|162983447|OTHER|Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||||0.005||||||Statistical significance is defined as a p-value ≤0.05.|Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12 (Forehead)||||0.005
81607140|NCT02354859|162891582|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.89||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.03|||Poisson Regression|||Rate Ratio for Serious Adverse Events calculated using Poisson Regression with an offset for the log of follow-up time in weeks. The total number of follow-up weeks in the IV Gallium group was 486.86 and in the Placebo group was 473.57.||2.03|0.39|0.783
81607141|NCT02354859|162891583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.05||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|7.77|||Mixed Models Analysis||Analysis includes all data for relative change from baseline at Day 6, Day 14, Day 28, and Day 56. Mixed-effects repeated measures model includes terms for the baseline FEV1 (liters), treatment, visit and a visit-by-visit interaction.|||7.77|-3.66|0.479
81646368|NCT03302559|162983447|OTHER|Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||||0.02||||||Statistical significance is defined as a p-value ≤0.05.|Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12 (Periocular)||||0.02
81646369|NCT03302559|162983447|OTHER|Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||||0.0006||||||Statistical significance is defined as a p-value ≤0.05.|Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12 (Cheeks)||||0.0006
81646370|NCT03302559|162983447|OTHER|Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero||||||0.001||||||Statistical significance is defined as a p-value ≤0.05.|Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12 (Perioral)||||0.001
81646371|NCT03302559|162983448|OTHER|Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||||0.02||||||Statistical significance is defined as a p-value ≤0.05.|Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12 (Forehead)||||0.02
81646372|NCT03302559|162983448|OTHER|Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||||0.006||||||Statistical significance is defined as a p-value ≤0.05.|Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12 (Periocular)||||0.006
81646373|NCT03302559|162983448|OTHER|Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.|||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance is defined as a p-value ≤0.05.|Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12 (Cheeks)||||<0.001
81646374|NCT03302559|162983448|OTHER|Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||||0.5||||||Statistical significance is defined as a p-value ≤0.05.|Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12 (Perioral)||||0.5
81646375|NCT03302559|162983449|OTHER|Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||||0.002||||||Statistical significance is defined as a p-value ≤0.05.|Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||0.002
81646376|NCT03302559|162983450|OTHER|Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||||0.0008||||||Statistical significance is defined as a p-value ≤0.05.|Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||0.0008
81646377|NCT03302559|162983451|OTHER|Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||||0.02||||||Statistical significance is defined as a p-value ≤0.05.|Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||0.02
81646378|NCT03302559|162983456|OTHER|Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||||0.3||||||Statistical significance is defined as a p-value ≤0.05.|Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12 (Normal Skin)||||0.3
81646379|NCT03302559|162983456|OTHER|Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||||0.4||||||Statistical significance is defined as a p-value ≤0.05.|Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12 (Target Lesion)||||0.4
81646380|NCT01850823|162983463|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence based on Test/Reference Ratio and 90% confidence interval (as per OGD guidance)|Ratio Test/Reference LS Mean|114.723|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.077|134.286||||||Conducted on Per Protocol Population||134.286|99.077|
81646381|NCT01850823|162983464|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||The superiority of treatment over the placebo will be concluded if the treatment's mean change from baseline is statistically significantly greater (p\<0.05, 2-sided) than that of the placebo in the ANCOVA based on the treatment and placebo results. The superiority of Test and Reference treatments over the placebo will be evaluated identically in a separate ANCOVA.||||<0.0001
81646382|NCT01850823|162983464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANCOVA|||The superiority of treatment over the placebo will be concluded if the treatment's mean change from baseline is statistically significantly greater (p\<0.05, 2-sided) than that of the placebo in the ANCOVA based on the treatment and placebo results. The superiority of Test and Reference treatments over the placebo will be evaluated identically in a separate ANCOVA.||||0.0002
81646383|NCT01751165|162983466|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-nferiority criteria: The upper limit (UL) of the 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the anti-gE ELISA geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio (0,2-month schedule over 0,6-month schedule) at one month post-dose 2 had to be below 1.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.98|1.39|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority in terms of anti-gE humoral immune response one month post-dose 2 given according to a 0,6-month schedule compared to a 0,2-month schedule.||1.39|0.98|
81646384|NCT01751165|162983466|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-nferiority criteria: The upper limit (UL) of the 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the anti-gE ELISA geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio (0,2-month schedule over 0,6-month schedule) at one month post-dose 2 had to be below 1.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.93|1.53|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority in terms of anti-gE humoral immune response one month post-dose 2 given according to a 0,12-month schedule compared to a 0,2-month schedule.||1.53|0.93|
81646385|NCT01387815|162983481|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison does not include missing.||||<0.001
81646386|NCT01387815|162983482|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81646387|NCT01387815|162983483|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81646388|NCT01387815|162983484|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81646389|NCT01387815|162983485|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81646390|NCT01387815|162983486|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81646391|NCT01387815|162983487|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81646392|NCT01387815|162983488|OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.016
81646393|NCT01387815|162983489|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.060
81646394|NCT01387815|162983490|OTHER|||||||0.056|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.056
81646395|NCT01387815|162983491|OTHER|||||||0.755|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.755
81646396|NCT01387815|162983492|OTHER|||||||0.091|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.091
81646397|NCT01387815|162983493|OTHER|||||||0.106|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.106
81646398|NCT01387815|162983494|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81646399|NCT01387815|162983495|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81646400|NCT01387815|162983496|OTHER|||||||0.083|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.083
81646401|NCT01387815|162983497|OTHER|||||||0.495|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.495
81463368|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.3566|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.88|0.56|||MMRM|||Baseline: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.56|-0.88|0.3566
81525664|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.16||||||Serotype 3: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.16|0.88|
81607142|NCT02354859|162891584|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||Analysis includes all data for relative change from baseline at Day 28 and Day 56. Mixed-effects repeated measures model includes terms for the baseline Pa density (log10 (CFU)), treatment, visit and a visit-by-visit interaction.|||0.01|-1.49|0.054
81607143|NCT02354859|162891585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.23||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|8.53|||Mixed Models Analysis||Analysis includes all data for relative change from baseline at Day 6, Day 14, Day 28, and Day 56. Mixed-effects repeated measures model includes terms for the baseline CFRSD-CRISS score, treatment, visit and a visit-by-visit interaction.|||8.53|-0.06|0.053
81607144|NCT00708305|162891614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9762||95.0|-0.21|0.2||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was predefined.|ANCOVA|The model included mean baseline fluoride level for treatment period (covariate), treatment and period as fixed and subject was random factor.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments in comparison. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance levels.||0.20|-0.21|0.9762
81607145|NCT00708305|162891615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean DIfference|0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.7||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the comparisons were predefined.|ANCOVA|The model included mean baseline fluoride level for treatment period (covariate), treatment and period as fixed and subject was random factor.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels.||0.70|0.28|<0.0001
81646402|NCT01387815|162983498|OTHER|||||||0.097|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.097
81646403|NCT01387815|162983499|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81646404|NCT01387815|162983500|OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.037
81646405|NCT01387815|162983501|OTHER|||||||0.084|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.084
81646406|NCT01387815|162983502|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.090
81646407|NCT01387815|162983503|OTHER|||||||0.059|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.059
81646408|NCT01387815|162983504|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81646409|NCT01387815|162983505|OTHER|||||||0.115|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.115
81525665|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.17||||||Serotype 4: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.17|0.78|
81607146|NCT00708305|162891615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.44|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.23|1.65||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons because the comparisons were predefined.|ANCOVA|The model included mean baseline fluoride level for treatment period (covariate), treatment and period as fixed and subject was random factor.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels.||1.65|1.23|<0.0001
81607147|NCT00708305|162891615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.49|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.28|0.7||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons because the comparisons were predefined.|ANCOVA|The model included mean baseline fluoride level for treatment period (covariate), treatment and period as fixed and subject was random factor.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels.||0.70|0.28|<0.0001
81646410|NCT01387815|162983506|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.002
81646411|NCT01387815|162983507|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||"Comparison does not include the Missing category."||||0.002
81646412|NCT01387815|162983508|OTHER|"Comparison does not include the Missing category."||||||0.017|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.017
81646413|NCT01387815|162983509|OTHER|||||||0.01||||||"Comparison does not include the Missing category."|Chi-squared|||||||0.010
81646414|NCT01387815|162983510|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Chi-squared|||"Comparison does not include the Missing category."||||0.015
81646415|NCT01387815|162983511|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Chi-squared|||"Comparison does not include the Missing category."||||0.060
81646416|NCT01387815|162983512|OTHER|||||||0.501|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.501
81646417|NCT01387815|162983513|OTHER|||||||0.807|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.807
81646418|NCT01387815|162983514|OTHER|||||||0.479|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.479
81646419|NCT01387815|162983515|OTHER|||||||0.918|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.918
81646420|NCT01387815|162983516|OTHER|||||||0.609|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.609
81646421|NCT01387815|162983517|OTHER|||||||0.367|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.367
81646422|NCT01387815|162983518|OTHER|||||||0.521|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.521
81646423|NCT01387815|162983519|OTHER|||||||0.793|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.793
81646424|NCT01387815|162983520|OTHER|||||||0.442|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.442
81646425|NCT01387815|162983521|OTHER|||||||0.434|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.434
81646426|NCT01387815|162983522|OTHER|||||||0.752|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.752
81646427|NCT01387815|162983523|OTHER|||||||0.469|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.469
81607148|NCT00708305|162891615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.65||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons because the comparison was predefined.|ANCOVA|The model included mean baseline fluoride level for treatment period (covariate), treatment and period as fixed and subject was random factor.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels.||1.65|1.23|<0.0001
81646428|NCT01387815|162983524|OTHER|||||||0.419|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.419
81463369|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.1165|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.29|0.21|||MMRM|||Baseline: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.21|-1.29|0.1165
81463370|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.3633|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.85|0.55|||MMRM|||Baseline: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.55|-0.85|0.3633
81463371|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.3766|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|0.56|||MMRM|||Baseline: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.56|-0.83|0.3766
81463372|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.1179|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.22|0.2|||MMRM|||Baseline: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.20|-1.22|0.1179
81607149|NCT00708305|162891615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.16||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the comparisons were predefined.|ANCOVA|The model included mean baseline fluoride level for treatment period (covariate), treatment and period as fixed and subject was random factor.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels.||1.16|0.74|<0.0001
81646429|NCT01387815|162983525|OTHER|||||||0.695|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.695
81463373|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.8647|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|1.2|||MMRM|||Baseline: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.20|-0.24|0.8647
81525666|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.12||||||Serotype 5: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.12|0.77|
81646430|NCT01387815|162983526|OTHER|||||||0.452|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.452
81646431|NCT01387815|162983527|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81463374|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.3294|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|0.52|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.52|-0.90|0.3294
81463375|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.1231|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.23|0.21|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.21|-1.23|0.1231
81463376|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0878|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.37|0.13|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.13|-1.37|0.0878
81463377|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.1225|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|0.21|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.21|-1.20|0.1225
81463378|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.3663|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.85|0.56|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.56|-0.85|0.3663
81463379|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.0929|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.27|0.14|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.14|-1.27|0.0929
81646432|NCT01387815|162983528|OTHER|||||||0.181|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.181
81646433|NCT01387815|162983529|OTHER|||||||0.252|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.252
81463380|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.3111|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|0.51|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.51|-0.95|0.3111
81463381|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.4745|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.74|0.69|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.69|-0.74|0.4745
81463382|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.2409|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|0.42|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.42|-1.03|0.2409
81525667|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.5||||||Serotype 6A: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.50|1.03|
81525668|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.21||||||Serotype 6B: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.21|0.85|
81607150|NCT00708305|162891616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.72||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||1.72|0.12|0.0151
81607151|NCT00708305|162891616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.36||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||2.36|0.69|<0.0001
81607152|NCT00708305|162891616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|4.05||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||4.05|2.06|<0.0001
81607153|NCT00708305|162891616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.27||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||1.27|0.41|<0.0001
81607154|NCT00708305|162891616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.74||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||2.74|1.50|<0.0001
81607155|NCT00708305|162891616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.35||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||1.35|0.73|<0.0001
81646434|NCT01387815|162983533|OTHER|||||||0.143|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.143
81463383|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.2018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|0.37|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.37|-1.13|0.2018
81525669|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.17||||||Serotype 7F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.17|0.82|
81607156|NCT00708305|162891617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.5545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.47||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.47|-0.22|0.5545
81607157|NCT00708305|162891617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.71||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.71|0.15|0.0003
81646435|NCT01387815|162983534|OTHER|||||||0.415|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.415
81646436|NCT01387815|162983535|OTHER|||||||0.604|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.604
81646437|NCT01387815|162983536|OTHER|||||||0.504|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.504
81646438|NCT01387815|162983537|OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.920
81646439|NCT01387815|162983538|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81646440|NCT01387815|162983539|OTHER|||||||0.575|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.575
81646441|NCT01387815|162983542|OTHER|||||||0.856|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.856
81646442|NCT01387815|162983543|OTHER|||||||0.623|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.623
81646443|NCT01387815|162983544|OTHER|||||||0.732|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.732
81646444|NCT01387815|162983545|OTHER|||||||0.896|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.896
81646445|NCT01387815|162983546|OTHER|||||||0.879|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.879
81646446|NCT01387815|162983547|OTHER|||||||0.763|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.763
81646447|NCT01387815|162983548|OTHER|||||||0.657|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.657
81525670|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.33||||||Serotype 9V: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.33|0.93|
81646448|NCT01387815|162983549|OTHER|||||||0.987|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.987
81607158|NCT00708305|162891617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.56||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||1.56|0.58|<0.0001
81607159|NCT00708305|162891617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.68||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signal Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.68|0.15|<0.0001
81607160|NCT00708305|162891617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.35||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||1.35|0.58|<0.0001
81607161|NCT00708305|162891617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.56||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.56|0.26|<0.0001
81607162|NCT00708305|162891618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.6865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.08||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.08|-0.13|0.6865
81646449|NCT01387815|162983550|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.011
81646450|NCT01387815|162983551|OTHER|||||||0.351|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.351
81646451|NCT01387815|162983552|OTHER|||||||0.835|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.835
81646452|NCT01387815|162983554|OTHER|||||||0.714|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.714
81646453|NCT01387815|162983555|OTHER|||||||0.737|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.737
81646454|NCT01387815|162983556|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81646455|NCT01387815|162983560|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81646456|NCT01387815|162983561|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81646457|NCT01387815|162983563|OTHER|||||||0.714|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.714
81646458|NCT01387815|162983564|OTHER|||||||0.747|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.747
81646459|NCT01387815|162983565|OTHER|||||||0.495|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.495
81646460|NCT01387815|162983569|OTHER|||||||0.364|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.364
81646461|NCT01387815|162983570|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81646462|NCT01387815|162983571|OTHER|||||||0.723|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.723
81646463|NCT01387815|162983578|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81646464|NCT01387815|162983579|OTHER|||||||0.672|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.672
81646465|NCT01387815|162983580|OTHER|||||||0.482|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.482
81646466|NCT01387815|162983581|OTHER|||||||0.938|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.938
81646467|NCT01387815|162983582|OTHER|||||||0.144|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.144
81646468|NCT01387815|162983583|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.360
81646469|NCT01387815|162983584|OTHER|||||||0.808|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.808
81646470|NCT01387815|162983585|OTHER|||||||0.208|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.208
81646471|NCT01387815|162983586|OTHER|||||||0.184|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.184
81646472|NCT01387815|162983587|OTHER|||||||0.305|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.305
81646473|NCT01387815|162983589|OTHER|||||||0.757|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.757
81646474|NCT01387815|162983590|OTHER|||||||0.321|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.321
81646475|NCT01387815|162983591|OTHER|||||||0.181|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.181
81646476|NCT01387815|162983592|OTHER|||||||0.395|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.395
81646477|NCT01387815|162983594|OTHER|||||||0.739|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.739
81646478|NCT01387815|162983595|OTHER|||||||0.291|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.291
81607163|NCT00708305|162891618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.1756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.12||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.12|-0.02|0.1756
81607164|NCT00708305|162891618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.38||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.38|0.16|<0.0001
81607165|NCT00708305|162891618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.22||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.22|0.04|0.0023
81525671|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.27||||||Serotype 14: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.27|0.90|
81607166|NCT00708305|162891618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.51||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.51|0.22|<0.0001
81607167|NCT00708305|162891618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.25||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.25|0.12|<0.0001
81607168|NCT00708305|162891619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.0783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.0||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.00|-0.08|0.0783
81607169|NCT00708305|162891619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.0531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.07||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.07|0.00|0.0531
81607170|NCT00708305|162891619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.14||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.14|0.07|<0.0001
81607171|NCT00708305|162891619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.15||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.15|0.03|0.0005
81646479|NCT00553605|162983644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the treatment difference (parecoxib - ketoprofen) was greater than -10 mm.|Least-squares (LS) mean difference|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|4.3||||||LS mean difference and 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) were based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with terms for treatment group and country, and baseline as covariates.||4.30|-6.53|
81607172|NCT00708305|162891619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.2||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.20|0.08|<0.0001
81646480|NCT00553605|162983645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.04|4.86|||ANCOVA|||p-value, LS mean difference and 95% CI were based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group and country, and baseline as covariates.||4.86|-5.04|0.972
81525672|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.07||||||Serotype 18C: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.07|0.72|
81463384|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.3925|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|0.59|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.59|-0.83|0.3925
81646481|NCT00553605|162983647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|5.79|||ANCOVA|||Minute 15: p-value, LS mean difference and 95% CI were based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group and country, and baseline as covariates.||5.79|-4.28|0.768
81463385|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.5348|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.66|0.73|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.73|-0.66|0.5348
81463386|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.0739|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.33|0.09|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.09|-1.33|0.0739
81463387|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.4014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.84|0.62|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.62|-0.84|0.4014
81463388|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.6588|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|0.93|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.93|-0.56|0.6588
81463389|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.2997|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.52|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.52|-1.00|0.2997
81463390|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.2518|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.08|0.46|||MMRM|||Week 4:MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.46|-1.08|0.2518
81463391|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.2634|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.45|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.45|-1.00|0.2634
81525673|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.12||||||Serotype 19A: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.12|0.81|
81463392|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.1999|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|0.36|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.36|-1.11|0.1999
81463393|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.1847|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|0.33|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.33|-1.13|0.1847
81463394|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.4569|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.81|0.71|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.71|-0.81|0.4569
81463395|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.8536|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|1.22|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.22|-0.27|0.8536
81463396|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.4812|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.79|0.74|||MMRM|||Week 6:MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.74|-0.79|0.4812
81463397|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.2276|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|0.42|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.42|-1.13|0.2276
81463398|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0895|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.34|0.14|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.14|-1.34|0.0895
81463399|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.0411|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.58|-0.04|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.04|-1.58|0.0411
81463400|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.0928|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|0.15|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.15|-1.40|0.0928
81463401|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.0799|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.48|0.12|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.12|-1.48|0.0799
81463402|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.7872|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.39|1.11|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.11|-0.39|0.7872
81646482|NCT00553605|162983647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|5.24|||ANCOVA|||Minute 30: p-value, LS mean difference and 95% CI were based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group and country, and baseline as covariates.||5.24|-6.22|0.866
81525674|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.21||||||Serotype 19F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.21|0.81|
81607173|NCT00708305|162891619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.1||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.10|0.04|<0.0001
81607174|NCT00708305|162891620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.4309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.01||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.01|-0.03|0.4309
81607175|NCT00708305|162891620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.0726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.04||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.04|0.00|0.0726
81607176|NCT00708305|162891620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.06||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.06|0.03|<0.0001
81607177|NCT00708305|162891620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.06||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.06|0.01|0.0107
81646483|NCT00553605|162983647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.38|6.26|||ANCOVA|||Minute 45: p-value, LS mean difference and 95% CI were based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group and country, and baseline as covariates.||6.26|-4.38|0.729
81646484|NCT00553605|162983647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|7.48|||ANCOVA|||Minute 60: p-value, LS mean difference and 95% CI were based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group and country, and baseline as covariates.||7.48|-2.24|0.290
81646485|NCT00553605|162983647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.14||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|6.37|||ANCOVA|||Minute 90: p-value, LS mean difference and 95% CI were based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group and country, and baseline as covariates.||6.37|-2.05|0.314
81525675|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.16||||||Serotype 23F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.16|0.72|
81525676|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.4||||||Serotype 8: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.40|1.00|
81525677|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.36||||||Serotype 10A: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.36|0.91|
81646486|NCT00553605|162983647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|3.55|||ANCOVA|||Minute 120: p-value, LS mean difference and 95% CI were based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group and country, and baseline as covariates.||3.55|-3.23|0.926
81646487|NCT00553605|162983648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|10.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.43||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|36.54|||ANCOVA|||p-value, LS mean difference and 95% CI were based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group and country as covariates.||36.54|-16.3|0.451
81646488|NCT00553605|162983649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3982|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Minute 30: p-value was calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model and using modified ridit scores, testing for non-zero correlation and controlling for country.||||0.3982
81646489|NCT00553605|162983649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5552|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Minute 120: p-value was calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model and using modified ridit scores, testing for non-zero correlation and controlling for country.||||0.5552
81463403|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.6294|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|0.92|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.92|-0.61|0.6294
81607178|NCT00708305|162891620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.07|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.07|0.03|<0.0001
81646490|NCT00553605|162983650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.007||||0.9785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.69|||Regression, Logistic|||p-value was based on logistic regression model with terms for treatment group and baseline as covariates.||1.69|0.60|0.9785
81646491|NCT00553605|162983651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2482|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Minute 30: p-value was calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model and using modified ridit scores, testing for non-zero correlation and controlling for country.||||0.2482
81646492|NCT00553605|162983651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7659|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Minute 120: p-value was calculated using CMH model and using modified ridit scores, testing for non-zero correlation and controlling for country.||||0.7659
81702120|NCT00861380|163100413|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2009, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with recommended Antimicrobial Prescriptions divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =229978.|PYAR|702.245|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|700.372|704.114|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Antimicrobial Prescriptions recommended for Acute Otitis Media (AOM)/Respiratory Tract Infections (RTI), number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||704.114|700.372|
81463404|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.5174|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.76|0.8|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.80|-0.76|0.5174
81463405|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.3136|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.98|0.53|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.53|-0.98|0.3136
81463406|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.102|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.42|0.18|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.18|-1.42|0.1020
81463407|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.1923|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|0.37|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.37|-1.20|0.1923
81463408|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.0997|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.44|0.18|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.18|-1.44|0.0997
81463409|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.2497|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.08|0.45|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.45|-1.08|0.2497
81525678|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.6||||||Serotype 11A: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.60|1.03|
81646493|NCT00553605|162983652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9783|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Minute 30: p-value was calculated using CMH model and using modified ridit scores, testing for non-zero correlation and controlling for country.||||0.9783
81646494|NCT00553605|162983652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6847|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Minute 120: p-value was calculated using CMH model and using modified ridit scores, testing for non-zero correlation and controlling for country.||||0.6847
81463410|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.2568|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.08|0.47|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.47|-1.08|0.2568
81463411|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.373|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|0.64|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.64|-0.95|0.3730
81646495|NCT00553605|162983653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9645|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9645
81646496|NCT01376050|162983671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81646497|NCT01376050|162983672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81646498|NCT05694533|162983673|OTHER|Descriptive only.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|0.92||||A random effects model was used to calculate the confidence interval.|Day 15/Day 1|The comparison is between Midazolam on Day 15 and Midazolam on Day 1.||0.92|0.76|
81646499|NCT05694533|162983673|OTHER|Descriptive only.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|0.93||||A random effects model was used to calculate the confidence interval.|Day 15/Day 1|The comparison is between 1-hydroxymidazolam on Day 15 and 1-hydroxymidazolam on Day 1.||0.93|0.69|
81646500|NCT05694533|162983674|OTHER|Descriptive only.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|0.92||||A random effects model was used to calculate the confidence interval.|Day 15/Day 1|The comparison is between Midazolam on Day 15 and Midazolam on Day 1.||0.92|0.78|
81646501|NCT05694533|162983674|OTHER|Descriptive only.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|0.89||||A random effects model was used to calculate the confidence interval.|Day 15/Day 1|The comparison is between 1-hydroxymidazolam on Day 15 and 1-hydroxymidazolam on Day 1.||0.89|0.74|
81646502|NCT05694533|162983675|OTHER|Descriptive only.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|0.91||||A random effects model was used to calculate the confidence interval.|Day 15/Day 1|The comparison is between Midazolam on Day 15 and Midazolam on Day 1.||0.91|0.78|
81646503|NCT05694533|162983675|OTHER|Descriptive only.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|0.97||||A random effects model was used to calculate the confidence interval.|Day 15/Day 1|The comparison is between 1-hydroxymidazolam on Day 15 and 1-hydroxymidazolam on Day 1.||0.97|0.78|
81646504|NCT01983553|162983678|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Any of the 4 Serotypes between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group.|Relative Risk|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.36|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative risk; Any of the 4 Serotypes||1.36|0.64|
81463412|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.76|-0.26|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.26|-1.76|0.0137
81463413|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.06|-0.44|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.44|-2.06|0.0055
81463414|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.99|-0.4|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.40|-1.99|0.0069
81525679|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.33||||||Serotype 12F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.33|0.88|
81463415|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.1648|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.34|0.34|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.34|-1.34|0.1648
81463416|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.2931|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.02|0.51|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.51|-1.02|0.2931
81646505|NCT01983553|162983678|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Serotype 1 between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group.|Relative Risk|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.21|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative risk; Serotype 1||2.21|0.44|
81463417|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.3047|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.01|0.53|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.53|-1.01|0.3047
81463418|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.1924|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.22|0.38|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.38|-1.22|0.1924
81463419|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.0465|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.52|-0.02|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.02|-1.52|0.0465
81463420|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.08|-0.47|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.47|-2.08|0.0048
81463421|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.78|-0.21|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.21|-1.78|0.0186
81463422|NCT03850483|162618801|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.0675|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.61|0.08|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.08|-1.61|0.0675
81463423|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.3232|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.69|0.39|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.39|-0.69|0.3232
81463424|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.0736|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|0.07|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.07|-1.03|0.0736
81463425|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0743|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.07|0.07|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.07|-1.07|0.0743
81463426|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0641|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|0.04|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.04|-1.03|0.0641
81646506|NCT01983553|162983678|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Serotype 2 between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group.|Relative Risk|1.326|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.94|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative risk; Serotype 2||2.94|0.64|
81607179|NCT00708305|162891620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.04||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||0.04|0.01|0.0012
81607180|NCT04711460|162891621|SUPERIORITY|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.59||0.003|TWO_SIDED|0.05||||Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.||||||0.003
81607181|NCT04711460|162891621|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05. No power analysis was conducted.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.009|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.59||0.009|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|ANOVA|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|||||0.009
81607182|NCT04711460|162891621|SUPERIORITY|The Tukey Kramer Post Hoc Test q value = 0.05 threshold|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.609|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|0.05||||Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|Tukey Kramer Post-Hoc|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05.|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|||||<0.05
81607183|NCT04711460|162891621|SUPERIORITY|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.13||0.003|TWO_SIDED|0.05||||Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.||||0.003
81607184|NCT04711460|162891621|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.07||0.454|ONE_SIDED|0.05||||Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|ANOVA|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.||||0.454
81607185|NCT04711460|162891622|SUPERIORITY|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.194||0.002|TWO_SIDED|0.05||||Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|||||0.002
81607186|NCT04711460|162891622|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.09||0.054|ONE_SIDED|0.05||||Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|ANOVA|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.||||0.054
81463427|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.3887|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.71|0.5|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.50|-0.71|0.3887
81463428|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0767|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.15|0.08|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.08|-1.15|0.0767
81463429|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.2529|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.89|0.38|||MMRM|||Week 1: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.38|-0.89|0.2529
81525680|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.46||||||Serotype 15B: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.46|0.91|
81607187|NCT04711460|162891622|SUPERIORITY|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.93||0.019|TWO_SIDED|0.05||||Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|t-test, 2 sided|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.||||0.019
81607188|NCT04711460|162891622|SUPERIORITY|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.04||0.101|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.|ANOVA|Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.||Threshold of statistically significance was set at p=0.05. No power calculation was conducted.||||0.101
81463430|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.5304|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|0.67|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.67|-0.61|0.5304
81463431|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.292|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|0.43|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.43|-0.87|0.2920
81607189|NCT01421589|162891625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Regression, Linear|||Univariate regression analyses was performed to assess the relationship between change in skeletal muscle IGF-1 mRNA expression after 12 weeks treatment with rhGH and change in ViPCr.||||0.02
81463432|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.2593|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.57|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.57|-0.70|0.2593
81463433|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.431|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.57|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.57|-0.70|0.4310
81463434|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.5477|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.59|0.69|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.69|-0.59|0.5477
81463435|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0696|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.24|0.07|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.07|-1.24|0.0696
81463436|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.3583|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.82|0.53|||MMRM|||Week 2: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.53|-0.82|0.3583
81463437|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.6826|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|1.01|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.01|-0.56|0.6826
81463438|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.457|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.84|0.74|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.74|-0.84|0.4570
81463439|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.3265|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|0.59|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.59|-1.03|0.3265
81463440|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.3039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.53|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.53|-1.00|0.3039
81463441|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.2086|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.23|0.42|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.42|-1.23|0.2086
81463442|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.2172|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.22|0.44|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.44|-1.22|0.2172
81463443|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.2855|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.16|0.57|||MMRM|||Week 4: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.57|-1.16|0.2855
81463444|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.8372|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|1.36|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.36|-0.34|0.8372
81463445|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.4792|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.89|0.84|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.84|-0.89|0.4792
81463446|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.3331|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.12|0.65|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.65|-1.12|0.3331
81463447|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.108|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.47|0.21|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.21|-1.47|0.1080
81463448|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0455|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.61|-0.02|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.02|-1.61|0.0455
81463449|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0761|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.49|0.1|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.10|-1.49|0.0761
81463450|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0273|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|-0.14|||MMRM|||Week 6: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.14|-1.80|0.0273
81463451|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.7214|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.57|1.2|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.20|-0.57|0.7214
81702121|NCT00861380|163100413|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2009, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with recommended Antimicrobial Prescriptions divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =120190.|PYAR|720.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|718.355|723.435|||negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Antimicrobial Prescriptions recommended for AOM/RTI, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||723.435|718.355|
81702122|NCT00861380|163100413|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2010, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with Antimicrobial Prescriptions divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =214181.|PYAR|929.844|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|928.755|930.923|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Antimicrobial Prescriptions, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||930.923|928.755|
81702123|NCT00861380|163100413|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2010, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with Antimicrobial Prescriptions divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =112060.|PYAR|953.025|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|951.77|954.257|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Antimicrobial Prescriptions, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||954.257|951.770|
81607190|NCT01421589|162891626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81463452|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.6132|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|1.06|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.06|-0.75|0.6132
81463453|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.5704|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|1.02|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||1.02|-0.83|0.5704
81607191|NCT01421589|162891627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81607192|NCT01421589|162891628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81607193|NCT01421589|162891629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81607194|NCT01421589|162891630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81463454|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.3449|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|0.67|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.67|-1.10|0.3449
81607195|NCT01421589|162891631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81607196|NCT00406419|162891672|SUPERIORITY||Weighted difference|18.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|25.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.9|11|< 0.0001
81607197|NCT00406419|162891672|SUPERIORITY||Weighted difference|21.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.1|28.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.8|14.1|< 0.0001
81607198|NCT00406419|162891673|SUPERIORITY||Weighted difference|30.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.7|37.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||37.9|23.7|< 0.0001
81607199|NCT00406419|162891673|SUPERIORITY||Weighted difference|34.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.4|41.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||41.5|27.4|< 0.0001
81607200|NCT01304082|162891720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7535||||||Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons|non-parametric Friedman ANOVA test|||"Analysis: Non-parametric Friedman ANOVA test on rank-transformed outcome with Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons.~Null hypothesis: No difference between the groups"||||0.7535
81607201|NCT01304082|162891721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons|non-parametric Friedman ANOVA test|||"Analysis: Non-parametric Friedman ANOVA test on rank-transformed outcome with Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons.~Null hypothesis: No difference between the groups"||||<0.0001
81607202|NCT01304082|162891722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons|non-parametric Friedman ANOVA test|||"Analysis: Non-parametric Friedman ANOVA test on rank-transformed outcome with Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons.~Null hypothesis: No difference between the groups"||||<0.0001
81607203|NCT01304082|162891723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons|non-parametric Friedman ANOVA test|||"Analysis: Non-parametric Friedman ANOVA test on rank-transformed outcome with Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons.~Null hypothesis: No difference between the groups"||||<0.0001
81702124|NCT00861380|163100413|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2010, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with recommended Antimicrobial Prescriptions divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =214181.|PYAR|804.703|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|803.017|806.38|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Antimicrobial Prescriptions recommended for AOM/RTI, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||806.380|803.017|
81702125|NCT00861380|163100413|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2010, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with recommended Antimicrobial Prescriptions divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =112060.|PYAR|818.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|816.391|820.912|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Antimicrobial Prescriptions recommended for AOM/RTI, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||820.912|816.391|
81702126|NCT00861380|163100413|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2011, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with Antimicrobial Prescriptions divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =211914.|PYAR|916.079|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|914.891|917.256|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Antimicrobial Prescriptions, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||917.256|914.891|
81702127|NCT00861380|163100413|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2011, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with Antimicrobial Prescriptions divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =111071.|PYAR|928.568|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|927.038|930.076|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Antimicrobial Prescriptions, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||930.076|927.038|
81702128|NCT00861380|163100413|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2011, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with recommended Antimicrobial Prescriptions divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =211914.|PYAR|796.894||||||95.0|795.175|798.605|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Antimicrobial Prescriptions recommended for AOM/RTI, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||798.605|795.175|
81607204|NCT01396395|162891746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.503|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.435|0.581|||poisson regression: Non-calibration mode|||||0.581|0.435|<0.0001
81607205|NCT01396395|162891746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.503|||=|0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.301|0.84|||Poisson regression: Calibration model|||||0.840|0.301|=0.0086
81607206|NCT00882921|162891762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative Risk|2.873||||0.1309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.731|11.296|||Negative Binomial Model|||The groups compared are Ab+ vs Ab-||11.296|0.731|0.1309
81525681|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.43||||||Serotype 22F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.43|0.87|
81607207|NCT00882921|162891762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative Risk|2.082||||0.2718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.563|7.706|||Negative Binomial Model|||The groups compared are Ab+ (age adjusted) vs Ab- (age adjusted)||7.706|0.563|0.2718
81611268|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.2|-0.6|<0.001
81463455|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.0493|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.94|0.0|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.00|-1.94|0.0493
81525682|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.3||||||Serotype 33F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 2) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.30|0.83|
81525683|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.46||||||Serotype 1: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.46|1.01|
81525684|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.26||||||Serotype 3: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.26|0.96|
81607208|NCT01370005|162891764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.52||Hierarchical testing, no adjustment of p-values.|ANCOVA|Model includes baseline HbA1c as lin. covariate and treatment, baseline renal function, region and baseline N of antihyperten. med. as fixed effects|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo|Hierarchical testing structure was: 1) Change from baseline to week 12 in HbA1c, empa 25mg vs placebo 2) Change from baseline to week 12 in mean 24h SBP, empa 25mg vs placebo 3) Change from baseline to week 12 in HbA1c, empa 10mg vs placebo 4) Change from baseline in mean 24h SBP, empa 10mg vs placebo 5) Change from baseline in mean 24h DBP, empa 25mg vs placebo 6) Change from baseline in mean 24h DBP empa 10mg vs placebo.||-0.52|-0.72|<0.0001
81607209|NCT01370005|162891764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.55||Hierarchical testing, no adjustment of p-values|ANCOVA|Model includes baseline HbA1c as lin. covariate and treatment, baseline renal function, region and baseline N of antihyperten. med. as fixed effects|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo|Hierarchical testing structure was: 1) Change from baseline to week 12 in HbA1c, empa 25mg vs placebo 2) Change from baseline to week 12 in mean 24h SBP, empa 25mg vs placebo 3) Change from baseline to week 12 in HbA1c, empa 10mg vs placebo 4) Change from baseline in mean 24h SBP, empa 10mg vs placebo 5) Change from baseline in mean 24h DBP, empa 25mg vs placebo 6) Change from baseline in mean 24h DBP empa 10mg vs placebo.||-0.55|-0.75|<0.0001
81607210|NCT01370005|162891765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|-2.09||Hierarchical testing, no adjustment of p-values.|ANCOVA|Model incl. baseline (bl) HbA1c, bl mean 24h SBP as lin. covariates; treatment, bl renal function, region, bl N of antihyperten. med. as fixed effects|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo|Hierarchical testing structure was: 1) Change from baseline to week 12 in HbA1c, empa 25mg vs placebo 2) Change from baseline to week 12 in mean 24h SBP, empa 25mg vs placebo 3) Change from baseline to week 12 in HbA1c, empa 10mg vs placebo 4) Change from baseline in mean 24h SBP, empa 10mg vs placebo 5) Change from baseline in mean 24h DBP, empa 25mg vs placebo 6) Change from baseline in mean 24h DBP empa 10mg vs placebo.||-2.09|-4.78|<0.0001
81607211|NCT01370005|162891765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-2.83||Hierarchical testing, no adjustment of p-values.|ANCOVA|Model incl. baseline (bl) HbA1c, bl mean 24h SBP as lin. covariates; treatment, bl renal function, region, bl N of antihyperten. med. as fixed effects|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo|Hierarchical testing structure was: 1) Change from baseline to week 12 in HbA1c, empa 25mg vs placebo 2) Change from baseline to week 12 in mean 24h SBP, empa 25mg vs placebo 3) Change from baseline to week 12 in HbA1c, empa 10mg vs placebo 4) Change from baseline in mean 24h SBP, empa 10mg vs placebo 5) Change from baseline in mean 24h DBP, empa 25mg vs placebo 6) Change from baseline in mean 24h DBP empa 10mg vs placebo.||-2.83|-5.50|<0.0001
81611269|NCT02886728|162901219|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.3|-0.7|<0.001
81646507|NCT01983553|162983678|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Serotype 3 between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group.|Relative Risk|1.056|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.51|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative risk; Serotype 3||2.51|0.48|
81525685|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.22||||||Serotype 4: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.22|0.82|
81463456|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.149|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.55|0.35|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.35|-1.55|0.1490
81607212|NCT01370005|162891766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|-0.56||Hierarchical testing, no adjustment of p-values.|ANCOVA|Model incl. baseline (bl) HbA1c, bl mean 24h DBP as lin. covariates; treatment, bl renal function, region, bl N of antihyperten. med. as fixed effects|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo|Hierarchical testing structure was: 1) Change from baseline to week 12 in HbA1c, empa 25mg vs placebo 2) Change from baseline to week 12 in mean 24h SBP, empa 25mg vs placebo 3) Change from baseline to week 12 in HbA1c, empa 10mg vs placebo 4) Change from baseline in mean 24h SBP, empa 10mg vs placebo 5) Change from baseline in mean 24h DBP, empa 25mg vs placebo 6) Change from baseline in mean 24h DBP empa 10mg vs placebo.||-0.56|-2.15|0.0008
81607213|NCT01370005|162891766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-0.93||Hierarchical testing, no adjustment of p-values.|ANCOVA|Model incl. baseline (bl) HbA1c, bl mean 24h DBP as lin. covariates; treatment, bl renal function, region, bl N of antihyperten. med. as fixed effects|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo|Hierarchical testing structure was: 1) Change from baseline to week 12 in HbA1c, empa 25mg vs placebo 2) Change from baseline to week 12 in mean 24h SBP, empa 25mg vs placebo 3) Change from baseline to week 12 in HbA1c, empa 10mg vs placebo 4) Change from baseline in mean 24h SBP, empa 10mg vs placebo 5) Change from baseline in mean 24h DBP, empa 25mg vs placebo 6) Change from baseline in mean 24h DBP empa 10mg vs placebo.||-0.93|-2.51|<0.0001
81607214|NCT01370005|162891767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.51|11.18|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes treatment, baseline renal function, region, baseline number of antihypertensive medications and baseline HbA1c||||11.18|3.51|<0.0001
81646508|NCT01983553|162983678|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Serotype 4 between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group.|Relative Risk|0.629|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.47|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative risk; Serotype 4||1.47|0.27|
81646509|NCT01983553|162983678|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Unserotyped between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group.|Relative Risk|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.22|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative risk; Unserotyped||1.22|0.00|
81646510|NCT01983553|162983681|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Any of the 4 Serotypes (4 to 5 years) between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group. Total number of participants analyzed were 585 instead of 3203.|Relative Risk|1.411|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.42|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; 4 to 5 years; Any Serotype||3.42|0.64|
81646511|NCT01983553|162983681|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Any of the 4 Serotypes (6 to 11 years) between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group. Total number of participants analyzed were 2618 instead of 3203.|Relative Risk|0.807|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.25|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; 6 to 11 years; Any Serotype||1.25|0.53|
81463457|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.054|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.96|0.02|||MMRM|||Week 8: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.02|-1.96|0.0540
81607215|NCT01370005|162891767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|11.75|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes treatment, baseline renal function, region, baseline number of antihypertensive medications and baseline HbA1c||||11.75|3.70|<0.0001
81607216|NCT01370005|162891768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.91|-18.6|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, baseline renal function, geographical region, baseline N of antihyperten. med., baseline HbA1c and baseline FPG|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo.|||-18.60|-28.91|<0.0001
81646512|NCT01983553|162983681|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Serotype 1 (4 to 5 years) between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group. Total number of participants analyzed were 585 instead of 3203.|Relative Risk|4.885|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|212.02|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; 4 to 5 years; Serotype 1||212.02|0.70|
81463458|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.3119|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.32|0.71|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.71|-1.32|0.3119
81463459|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.3947|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|0.86|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.86|-1.20|0.3947
81525686|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.31||||||Serotype 5: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.31|0.89|
81607217|NCT01370005|162891768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.32|-25.08|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, baseline renal function, geographical region, baseline N of antihyperten. med., baseline HbA1c and baseline FPG|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo.|||-25.08|-35.32|<0.0001
81607218|NCT01370005|162891769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-1.13|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, baseline renal function, geographical region, baseline number of antihypertensive med., baseline HbA1c and baseline weight|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo.|||-1.13|-1.85|<0.0001
81607219|NCT01370005|162891769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-1.62|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, baseline renal function, geographical region, baseline number of antihypertensive med., baseline HbA1c and baseline weight|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo.|||-1.62|-2.33|<0.0001
81607220|NCT01370005|162891770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|-2.52|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, baseline renal function, geographical region, N of antihypertensive medications, baseline HbA1c and baseline daytime SBP|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo.|||-2.52|-5.37|<0.0001
81607221|NCT01370005|162891770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-3.36|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, baseline renal function, geographical region, baseline N of antihyperten. med., baseline HbA1c and baseline daytime SBP|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo.|||-3.36|-6.20|<0.0001
81607222|NCT01370005|162891771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|-0.69|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, baseline renal function, geographical region, baseline N of antihyperten. med., baseline HbA1c and baseline daytime DBP|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo.|||-0.69|-2.42|0.0004
81607223|NCT01370005|162891771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-1.12|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, baseline renal function, geographical region, baseline N of antihyperten. med., baseline HbA1c and baseline daytime DBP|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo.|||-1.12|-2.84|<0.0001
81607224|NCT01370005|162891772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|-0.91|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, baseline renal function, geographical region, baseline N of antihyperten. med., baseline HbA1c and baseline night-time SBP|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo.|||-0.91|-4.09|0.0021
81607225|NCT01370005|162891772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|-1.32|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, baseline renal function, geographical region, baseline N of antihyperten. med., baseline HbA1c and baseline night-time SBP|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo.|||-1.32|-4.48|0.0003
81607226|NCT01370005|162891773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|0.03|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, baseline renal function, geographical region, baseline N of antihyperten. med., baseline HbA1c and baseline night-time DBP|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo.|||0.03|-1.93|0.0566
81607227|NCT01370005|162891773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-0.18|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, baseline renal function, geographical region, baseline N of antihyperten. med., baseline HbA1c and baseline night-time DBP|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo.|||-0.18|-2.12|0.0208
81525687|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.69||||||Serotype 6A: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.69|1.16|
81607228|NCT01370005|162891774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|-1.98|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, baseline renal function, geographical region, baseline N of antihyperten. med., baseline HbA1c and baseline seated SBP|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo.|||-1.98|-5.86|<0.0001
81607229|NCT01370005|162891774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.73|-2.87|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, baseline renal function, geographical region, baseline N of antihyperten. med., baseline HbA1c and baseline seated SBP|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo.|||-2.87|-6.73|<0.0001
81463460|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.4205|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.18|0.93|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.93|-1.18|0.4205
81646513|NCT01983553|162983681|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Serotype 1 (6 to 11 years) between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group. Total number of participants analyzed were 2618 instead of 3203.|Relative Risk|0.557|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.46|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; 6 to 11 years; Serotype 1||1.46|0.21|
81646514|NCT01983553|162983681|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Serotype 2 (4 to 5 years) between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group. Total number of participants analyzed were 585 instead of 3203.|Relative Risk|2.931|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|134.83|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; 4 to 5 years; Serotype 2||134.83|0.36|
81702129|NCT00861380|163100413|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2011, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with recommended Antimicrobial Prescriptions divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =111071.|PYAR|803.918|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|801.571|806.25|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Antimicrobial Prescriptions recommended for AOM/RTI, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||806.250|801.571|
81463461|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0472|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.02|-0.02|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.02|-2.02|0.0472
81463462|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.55|-0.6|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.60|-2.55|0.0044
81463463|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.32|-0.41|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.41|-2.32|0.0098
81463464|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.1285|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.71|0.32|||MMRM|||Week 10: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.32|-1.71|0.1285
81463465|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.3243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.27|0.72|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.72|-1.27|0.3243
81463466|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.3795|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|0.82|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.82|-1.20|0.3795
81463467|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.307|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.35|0.72|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.72|-1.35|0.3070
81463468|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.1014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.74|0.22|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.22|-1.74|0.1014
81463469|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.75|-0.69|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.69|-2.75|0.0033
81463470|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.028|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.18|-0.17|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||-0.17|-2.18|0.0280
81463471|NCT03850483|162618803|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.0781|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.98|0.15|||MMRM|||Week 12: MMRM analysis contained treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Unstructured covariance matrix was used for model errors.||0.15|-1.98|0.0781
81463472|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1||||0.4216|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.4|9.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||9.1|-9.4|0.4216
81463473|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1||||0.4216|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.4|9.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||9.1|-9.4|0.4216
81525688|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.35||||||Serotype 6B: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.35|0.94|
81646515|NCT01983553|162983681|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Serotype 2 (6 to 11 years) between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group. Total number of participants analyzed were 2618 instead of 3203.|Relative Risk|1.165|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.74|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; 6 to 11 years; Serotype 2||2.74|0.53|
81463474|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.8||||0.7362|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.5|5.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||5.0|-12.5|0.7362
81463475|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.8||||0.7417|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.5|4.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||4.7|-12.5|0.7417
81607230|NCT01370005|162891775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|-0.84|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, baseline renal function, geographical region, baseline N of antihyperten. med., baseline HbA1c and baseline seated DBP|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo.|||-0.84|-3.01|0.0005
81463476|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.9|8.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||8.0|-5.9|0.5000
81463477|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.7||||0.0714|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|16.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||16.9|-0.8|0.0714
81607231|NCT01370005|162891775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|-0.82|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, baseline renal function, geographical region, baseline N of antihyperten. med., baseline HbA1c and baseline seated DBP|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo.|||-0.82|-2.97|0.0006
81607232|NCT01370005|162891776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.49||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|4.45|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes treatment, baseline renal function, region, baseline number of antihypertensive medications and baseline HbA1c||||4.45|1.39|0.0021
81607233|NCT01370005|162891776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|3.96|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes treatment, baseline renal function, region, baseline number of antihypertensive medications and baseline HbA1c||||3.96|1.22|0.0088
81607234|NCT03691948|162891784|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.531|||||||ANOVA|||||||.531
81607235|NCT03691948|162891785|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.076
81607236|NCT02120664|162891792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R squared|0.907|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||
81607237|NCT02120664|162891793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Coefficient of Variation|2.53|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81607238|NCT02120664|162891793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Coefficient of Variation|6.69|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81607239|NCT04524598|162891813|SUPERIORITY||t|-1.911||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed-effects model (LMM) analysis was implemented on an averaged imputed dataset to evaluate main effects of Group (Spark, Control) and Week (0-5), and the Group x Week interaction. Group and Week were entered as fixed factors. Spark version, and assessment completion days since baseline were included as fixed factors to control for effects of app version and differences in time between completion of successive weekly assessments.||||0.06
81607240|NCT04524598|162891813|SUPERIORITY||t|-2.546||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used a Per Protocol approach that included participants who completed the PHQ at baseline and each week. A linear mixed-effects model (LMM) analysis was implemented on an averaged imputed dataset to evaluate main effects of Group (Spark, Control) and Week (0-5), and the Group x Week interaction.||||0.01
81607241|NCT04524598|162891816|SUPERIORITY||F|1.46||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||We conducted a repeated measures ANOVA (Group x Time) on GAD-7 scores to compare the change in anxiety symptoms from Baseline to Post treatment for Phase II participants who had a baseline PHQ-8 score \>= 10. The interaction term is presented.||||0.23
81463478|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.3||||0.0813|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|15.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||15.7|-1.1|0.0813
81463479|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.8||||0.7417|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.5|4.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||4.7|-12.5|0.7417
81607242|NCT04524598|162891816|SUPERIORITY||F|2.59||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||We conducted a repeated measures ANOVA (Group x Time) on the PROMIS - General Health Score to compare the change in general health from Baseline to Post treatment for Phase II participants who had a baseline PHQ-8 score \>= 10. The interaction term is reported.||||0.11
81607243|NCT04524598|162891817|SUPERIORITY||F|0.94||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||We conducted a repeated measures ANOVA (Time x Group) on the MFQ to compare the change in parent report of depressive symptoms from Baseline to Post treatment for Phase II participants who had a baseline PHQ-8 score \>= 10. The interaction term is presented.||||0.33
81607244|NCT04524598|162891817|SUPERIORITY||F|0.02||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||We conducted a repeated measures ANOVA (Group x Time) on the PROMIS Parent Proxy - General Health Score to compare the change in parent reported general health from Baseline to Post treatment for Phase II participants who had a baseline PHQ-8 score \>= 10. The interaction term is reported.||||0.90
81607245|NCT02301156|162891821|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0463|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was estimated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the randomization strata prior lines of therapy.||||||0.0463
81607246|NCT02301156|162891822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0159|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was estimated by CMH test stratified by the randomization strata prior lines of therapy.||||||0.0159
81607247|NCT02301156|162891823|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|35.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.39|49.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was estimated using CMH test stratified by the randomization strata prior lines of therapy.|95% Confidence Interval (CI) was estimated using Clopper-Pearson method based on the binomial distribution.|||49.88|21.39|<0.0001
81463480|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.8||||0.7417|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.5|4.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||4.7|-12.5|0.7417
81463481|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.6|9.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||9.6|-9.6|0.5000
81611270|NCT02886728|162901220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|18.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|24.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||24.4|13.1|<0.001
81611271|NCT02886728|162901220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|11.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|18.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||18.6|4.7|<0.001
81607248|NCT02301156|162891824|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.573||||0.0961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.295|1.113|||Log Rank|P-value was estimated by stratified log rank test and the stratification was based on the randomization strata prior lines of therapy.|Stratified Hazard Ratio and 95% CI were estimated using Cox proportion hazard model and the stratification was based on the randomization strata prior lines of therapy.|||1.113|0.295|0.0961
81607249|NCT02301156|162891825|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.569||||0.1486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.263|1.234|||Log Rank|P-value was estimated by stratified log rank test and the stratification was based on the randomization strata prior lines of therapy.|Stratified Hazard Ratio and 95% CI were estimated using Cox proportion hazard model and the stratification was based on the randomization strata prior lines of therapy.|||1.234|0.263|0.1486
81607250|NCT02301156|162891826|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.163||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.399|3.344|||Log Rank|P-value was estimated by stratified log rank test and the stratification was based on the randomization strata prior lines of therapy.|Stratified Hazard Ratio and 95% CI were estimated using Cox proportion hazard model and the stratification was based on the randomization strata prior lines of therapy.|||3.344|1.399|0.0004
81607251|NCT02322814|162891839|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.247||95.0|0.43|1.24|||Log Rank|||||1.24|0.43|0.2470
81607252|NCT02322814|162891841|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.5912||95.0|0.65|2.13|||Log Rank|||||2.13|0.65|0.5912
81607253|NCT02459093|162891872|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.61||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.99|||Chi-squared|||||0.99|0.37|0.04
81607254|NCT02459093|162891873|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.01|||Chi-squared|||||1.01|0.36|0.05
81607255|NCT02090634|162891882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||Cliff's d = 0.01; calculated to estimate the effect size for between-group comparisons with non-parametric data|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We conducted Wilcoxon rank sum (Mann-Whitney) tests in order to examine group (i.e., iTAB vs. CTRL) differences on overall adherence to ARV medications.||||0.95
81463482|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1||||0.4216|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.4|9.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||9.1|-9.4|0.4216
81463483|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.0||||0.6894|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.4|5.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||5.9|-9.4|0.6894
81607256|NCT02090634|162891882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Cliff's d = -0.13; calculated to estimate the effect size for between-group comparisons with non-parametric data||We conducted Wilcoxon rank sum (Mann-Whitney) tests in order to examine group (i.e., iTAB vs. CTRL) differences on overall adherence to PSY medications.||||0.43
81607257|NCT02090634|162891883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Cliff's d = 0.37; calculated to estimate the effect size for between-group comparisons with non-parametric data|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We conducted Wilcoxon rank sum (Mann-Whitney) tests in order to examine group (i.e., iTAB vs. CTRL) differences on overall dose timing windows for ARV medications.||||0.02
81607258|NCT02090634|162891883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42||||||Cliff's d = 0.14; calculated to estimate the effect size for between-group comparisons with non-parametric data|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We conducted Wilcoxon rank sum (Mann-Whitney) tests in order to examine group (i.e., iTAB vs. CTRL) differences on overall dose timing windows for PSY medications.||||0.42
81463484|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.7||||0.2518|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.2|14.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||14.3|-4.2|0.2518
81702130|NCT00861380|163100413|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2012, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with Antimicrobial Prescriptions divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =213913.|PYAR|865.679|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|864.227|867.121|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Antimicrobial Prescriptions, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||867.121|864.227|
81702131|NCT00861380|163100413|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2012, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with Antimicrobial Prescriptions divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =111414.|PYAR|871.749|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|869.771|873.707|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Antimicrobial Prescriptions, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||873.707|869.771|
81463485|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.5||||0.0565|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|20.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||20.3|-0.3|0.0565
81607259|NCT03757234|162891892|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|6.9|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from levofloxacin (omadacycline minus levofloxacin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||6.9|-12.4|
81607260|NCT03757234|162891892|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.8|5.3|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from levofloxacin (omadacycline minus levofloxacin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||5.3|-34.8|
81607261|NCT03757234|162891892|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|8.2|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from levofloxacin (omadacycline minus levofloxacin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||8.2|-30.6|
81607262|NCT03757234|162891892|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment Difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|11.8|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from levofloxacin (omadacycline minus levofloxacin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||11.8|-22.4|
81607263|NCT03757234|162891893|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|12.7|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from levofloxacin (omadacycline minus levofloxacin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||12.7|-23.6|
81607264|NCT03757234|162891893|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-47.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.3|-6.0|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from levofloxacin (omadacycline minus levofloxacin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||-6.0|-71.3|
81607265|NCT03757234|162891893|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-10.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.8|15.1|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from levofloxacin (omadacycline minus levofloxacin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||15.1|-40.8|
81463486|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||0.4446|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.0|11.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||11.0|-11.0|0.4446
81463487|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.6||||0.9001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.5|1.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||1.9|-16.5|0.9001
81607266|NCT03757234|162891893|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-36.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.6|-1.1|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from levofloxacin (omadacycline minus levofloxacin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||-1.1|-62.6|
81607267|NCT00610701|162891897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||>0.05
81607268|NCT02041923|162891918|EQUIVALENCE|A t-test was conducted to evaluate equivalency.|Mean Difference (Net)|46.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81607269|NCT01275196|162891994|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This trial was powered to detect an odds ratio of at least 2.333 which corresponds, for example, to increases of 18% (from 22% to 40%) and increases of 20% (from 30% to 50%).||||||0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0001
81607270|NCT01027364|162892048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Bleeding Rate Ratio|0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.24||A hierarchical approach was applied to the comparison of the annualized bleeding rates between the prophylaxis arms and the episodic arm.|negative binomial model|||The null hypothesis for the primary endpoint is no difference between any prevention regimen and the on-demand regimen. The sample size of this study was mainly based on clinical rather than statistical considerations. However it was projected to have \> 95% power at the 2-sided 0.05 level of significance, based upon this hypothesis test.||0.24|0.11|<0.001
81607271|NCT01027364|162892048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Bleeding Rate Ratio|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.2||A hierarchical approach was applied to the comparison of the annualized bleeding rates between the prophylaxis arms and the episodic arm.|negative binomial model|||The null hypothesis for the primary endpoint is no difference between any prevention regimen and the on-demand regimen. The sample size of this study was mainly based on clinical rather than statistical considerations.||0.20|0.08|<0.001
81607272|NCT00114634|162892062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.0
81607273|NCT02223065|162892083|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The specified bioequivalence limits (0.80, 1.25) for PK measures|Geometric mean ratio|0.975||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.915|1.038|||ANOVA|||||1.038|0.915|0.4950
81607274|NCT02223065|162892084|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The specified bioequivalence limits (0.80, 1.25) for PK measures|Geometric mean ratio|0.993||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.932|1.06|||ANOVA|||||1.060|0.932|0.8650
81607275|NCT02223065|162892085|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The specified bioequivalence limits (0.80, 1.25) for PK measures|Geometric mean ratio|1.022||||0.2344|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.991|1.054|||ANOVA|||||1.054|0.991|0.2344
81607276|NCT02223065|162892086|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The specified bioequivalence limits (0.80, 1.25) for PK measures|Geometric mean ratio|1.016||||0.2458|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.993|1.038|||ANOVA|||||1.038|0.993|0.2458
81607277|NCT02223065|162892087|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The specified bioequivalence limits (0.80, 1.25) for PK measures|Geometric mean ratio|1.024||||0.1947|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.993|1.056|||ANOVA|||||1.056|0.993|0.1947
81607278|NCT02223065|162892088|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The specified bioequivalence limits (0.80, 1.25) for PK measures|Geometric mean ratio|1.013||||0.3191|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.992|1.034|||ANOVA|||||1.034|0.992|0.3191
81607279|NCT00249496|162892101|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.73||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|8.69|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||8.69|1.60|.004
81607280|NCT00249496|162892103|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||=|0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.43|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||2.43|0.26|=0.57
81463488|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.0|11.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||11.0|-11.0|0.5000
81607281|NCT00249496|162892105|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)||The Odds Ratio and Confidence Intervals could not be calculated because one of the groups was at 0.|||0|0|0.046
81607282|NCT04548531|162892120|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.94|0.41|<.001
81607283|NCT04548531|162892121|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|35.0|||Chi-squared|||||35|7|0.003
81607284|NCT04548531|162892122|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.0||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|16.0|||Chi-squared|||We tested for a clear preference for screening, if a patient chose a colonoscopy or a stool-based test vs. the other response options.||16|-10|.75
81607285|NCT04548531|162892123|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.0||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|26.0|||Chi-squared|||We categorized for likelihood to follow through with screening. We reported on results from patients who indicated 'Very Likely' on their response option vs. the other options (likely, unsure, unlikely, very unlikely)||26|-3|0.14
81463489|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||0.4446|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.0|11.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||11.0|-11.0|0.4446
81607286|NCT04548531|162892124|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|18.0|||Chi-squared|||Assessed how many patients completed any colorectal cancer screening test within 6-months after randomization.||18|6|<.001
81607287|NCT00737061|162892136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pregnancy Prevention Rate|98.9||||||95.0|97.9|100.0||||||1-sided confidence interval. No statistical hypothesis testing was performed. Confidence interval represents a 1-sided confidence interval for the pregnancy prevention rate in the EASE Trial. 95% confidence interval derived using Kaplan Meier methods (log-log with PETO adjustment).||100|97.9|
81607288|NCT00737061|162892136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pregnancy Prevention Rate|98.9||||||95.0|97.6|99.5||||||2-sided confidence interval. No statistical hypothesis testing was performed. Confidence interval represents a 2-sided confidence interval for the pregnancy prevention rate in the EASE Trial. 95% confidence interval derived using Kaplan Meier methods (log-log with PETO adjustment).||99.5|97.6|
81607289|NCT00737061|162892146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pregnancy Prevention Rate|98.4||||||95.0|97.2|100.0||||No statistical hypothesis testing was performed.||"1-sided Confidence Interval.~No hypothesis testing was performed. Confidence interval represents a 1-sided confidence interval for the pregnancy prevention rate in the EASE trial. 95% confidence interval derived using Kaplan Meier methods (log-log with PETO adjustment)."||100|97.2|
81463490|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2||||0.5054|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.5|12.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||12.5|-10.5|0.5054
81463491|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.3||||0.3401|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.2|16.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||16.9|-8.2|0.3401
81607290|NCT00737061|162892146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pregnancy Prevention Rate|98.4||||||95.0|96.9|99.1||||No statistical hypothesis testing was performed.||"2-sided Confidence Interval~No hypothesis testing was performed. Confidence interval represents a 2-sided confidence interval for the pregnancy prevention rate in the EASE trial. 95% confidence interval derived using Kaplan Meier methods (log-log with PETO adjustment)."||99.1|96.9|
81607291|NCT06173570|162892160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-35.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.61|-26.93|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline LDL-C, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 LDL-C values handled by the MMRM under MAR. Hierarchical testing (in the order of decreasing dose of study treatment) controls two-sided alpha = 0.05.||-26.93|-43.61|< 0.001
81607292|NCT06173570|162892160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-37.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.31|-29.51|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline LDL-C, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 LDL-C values handled by the MMRM under MAR. Hierarchical testing (in the order of decreasing dose of study treatment) controls two-sided alpha = 0.05.||-29.51|-46.31|< 0.001
81607293|NCT06173570|162892160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-45.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.47|-36.86|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline LDL-C, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 LDL-C values handled by the MMRM under MAR. Hierarchical testing (in the order of decreasing dose of study treatment) controls two-sided alpha = 0.05.||-36.86|-53.47|< 0.001
81607294|NCT06173570|162892160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-50.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.03|-42.37|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline LDL-C, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 LDL-C values handled by the MMRM under MAR. Hierarchical testing (in the order of decreasing dose of study treatment) controls two-sided alpha = 0.05.||-42.37|-59.03|< 0.001
81607295|NCT06173570|162892161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-33.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.34|-25.37|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline LDL-C, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||-25.37|-42.34|< 0.001
81607296|NCT06173570|162892161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-36.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.3|-28.17|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline LDL-C, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||-28.17|-45.30|< 0.001
81607297|NCT06173570|162892161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-43.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.31|-35.41|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline LDL-C, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||-35.41|-52.31|< 0.001
81607298|NCT06173570|162892161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-49.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.35|-41.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline LDL-C, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||-41.25|-58.35|< 0.001
81646516|NCT01983553|162983681|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants at Year 1 for Serotype 3 (4 to 5 year) between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group. Total number of participants analyzed were 585 instead of 3203.|Relative Risk|1.221|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|12.83|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; 4 to 5 years; Serotype 3||12.83|0.20|
81646517|NCT01983553|162983681|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Serotype 3 (6 to 11 years) between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group. Total number of participants analyzed were 2618 instead of 3203.|Relative Risk|1.013|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.73|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; 6 to 11 years; Serotype 3||2.73|0.41|
81646518|NCT01983553|162983681|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Serotype 4 (4 to 5 years) between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group. Total number of participants analyzed were 585 instead of 3203.|Relative Risk|0.977|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|6.04|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; 4 to 5 years; Serotype 4||6.04|0.21|
81646519|NCT01983553|162983681|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Serotype 4 (6 to 11 years) between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group. Total number of participants analyzed were 2618 instead of 3203.|Relative Risk|0.506|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.44|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; 6 to 11 years; Serotype 4||1.44|0.18|
81646520|NCT01983553|162983681|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Unserotyped (4 to 5 years) between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group. Total number of participants analyzed were 585 instead of 3203.|Relative Risk|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.6|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; 4 to 5 years; Unserotyped||2.60|0.00|
81646521|NCT01983553|162983681|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Unserotyped (6 to 11 years) between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group. Total number of participants analyzed were 2618 instead of 3203.|Relative Risk|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|19.75|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; 6 to 11 years; Unserotyped||19.75|0.00|
81646522|NCT01983553|162983689|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Any of the 4 Serotypes; Any grade between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group.|Relative Risk|1.174|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|7.03|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; Any serotype; Any grade||7.03|0.27|
81646523|NCT01983553|162983689|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Any of the 4 Serotypes; Grade I between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group.|Relative Risk|0.252|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.83|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; Any serotype; Grade I||4.83|0.00|
81702132|NCT00861380|163100413|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2012, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with recommended Antimicrobial Prescriptions divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =213913.|PYAR|753.423|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|751.591|755.249|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Antimicrobial Prescriptions recommended for AOM/RTI, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any 10PN-PD-DIT vaccine - age stratum schedules).||755.249|751.591|
81646524|NCT01983553|162983689|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Any of the 4 Serotypes Grade II between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group.|Relative Risk|2.012|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|99.1|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; Any serotype; Grade II||99.10|0.20|
81646525|NCT01983553|162983689|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Serotype 2 Any grade between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group.|Relative Risk|0.503|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|39.49|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; Serotype 2; Any grade||39.49|0.01|
81646526|NCT01983553|162983689|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Serotype 2 Grade I between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group.|Relative Risk|0.503|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|39.49|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; Serotype 2; Grade I||39.49|0.01|
81646527|NCT01983553|162983689|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Serotype 4 Any grade between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group.|Relative Risk|0.252|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.83|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; Serotype 4; Any grade||4.83|0.00|
81463492|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.9||||0.0489|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|27.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||27.5|0.1|0.0489
81463493|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.9||||0.6349|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.8|8.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||8.4|-14.8|0.6349
81463494|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.6||||0.8253|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.2|4.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||4.4|-17.2|0.8253
81463495|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.5|12.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||12.5|-12.5|0.5000
81463496|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.2||||0.2709|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.3|19.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||19.1|-8.3|0.2709
81463497|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2||||0.5054|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.5|12.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||12.5|-10.5|0.5054
81463498|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.4||||0.6319|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.9|9.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||9.3|-12.9|0.6319
81607299|NCT06173570|162892162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.27|-16.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||-16.18|-26.27|< 0.001
81607300|NCT06173570|162892162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.48|-17.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||-17.30|-27.48|< 0.001
81607301|NCT06173570|162892162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-27.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.16|-22.11|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||-22.11|-32.16|< 0.001
81607302|NCT06173570|162892162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-29.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|-24.31|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||-24.31|-34.40|< 0.001
81607303|NCT06173570|162892163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.53||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.87|0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; positive values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||0.81|-7.87|0.111
81607304|NCT06173570|162892163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.38||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|4.74|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; positive values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||4.74|-3.98|0.864
81607305|NCT06173570|162892163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.68||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.99|2.63|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; positive values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||2.63|-5.99|0.445
81607306|NCT06173570|162892163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.01||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|5.34|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; positive values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||5.34|-3.32|0.648
81607307|NCT06173570|162892164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.5||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.97|4.96|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||4.96|-17.97|0.266
81646528|NCT01983553|162983689|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Serotype 4 Grade I between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group.|Relative Risk|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|19.62|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; Serotype 4; Grade I||19.62|0.00|
81463499|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||0.3199|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.4|18.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||18.1|-6.4|0.3199
81463500|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.7||||0.7306|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.1|6.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||6.1|-19.1|0.7306
81463501|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.7||||0.7306|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.1|6.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||6.1|-19.1|0.7306
81463502|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.3||||0.8808|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.6|2.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||2.7|-20.6|0.8808
81463503|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3||||0.4644|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.7|13.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||13.7|-13.7|0.4644
81607308|NCT06173570|162892164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.67||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.17|4.84|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||4.84|-18.17|0.256
81646529|NCT01983553|162983689|OTHER|Relative risk analysis of the event rate per 100 participants during Year 1 to Year 4 for Serotype 4 Grade II between the CYD Dengue vaccine group and the Control group.|Relative Risk|0.503|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|39.49|||||The 95% confidence interval of the relative risk was calculated using the Exact method described by Breslow and Day.|Relative Risk; Serotype 4; Grade II||39.49|0.01|
81463504|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.8||||0.1534|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.4|20.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||20.9|-3.4|0.1534
81525689|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.16||||||Serotype 7F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.16|0.81|
81525690|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.25||||||Serotype 9V: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.25|0.87|
81525691|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.33||||||Serotype 14: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.33|0.94|
81607309|NCT06173570|162892164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.63||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.95|3.69|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||3.69|-18.95|0.186
81607310|NCT06173570|162892164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.0||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.44|1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||1.43|-21.44|0.086
81607311|NCT06173570|162892165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-30.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.63|-22.12|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||-22.12|-38.63|< 0.001
81607312|NCT06173570|162892165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-33.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.71|-25.08|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||-25.08|-41.71|< 0.001
81607313|NCT06173570|162892165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-38.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|-30.43|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||-30.43|-46.90|< 0.001
81607314|NCT06173570|162892165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-45.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.43|-36.94|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||-36.94|-53.43|< 0.001
81607315|NCT06173570|162892166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.06||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.96|4.84|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||4.84|-16.96|0.276
81607316|NCT06173570|162892166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.17||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.08|7.73|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||7.73|-14.08|0.568
81607317|NCT06173570|162892166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.98||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.71|5.75|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||5.75|-15.71|0.363
81607318|NCT06173570|162892166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.73||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.57|4.11|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||4.11|-17.57|0.223
81607319|NCT06173570|162892167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.79||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.56|0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; positive values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||0.98|-6.56|0.146
81463505|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4||||0.4867|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.0|11.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||11.4|-10.0|0.4867
81463506|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.3||||0.0435|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|25.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||25.9|0.4|0.0435
81463507|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.9||||0.6349|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.8|8.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||8.4|-14.8|0.6349
81463508|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||0.4565|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.6|12.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||12.5|-12.6|0.4565
81463509|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.5|12.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||12.5|-12.5|0.5000
81463510|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.9||||0.1765|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|21.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||21.8|-5.7|0.1765
81463511|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3||||0.5013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.0|15.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||15.2|-14.0|0.5013
81463512|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.8||||0.7969|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.7|5.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||5.9|-20.7|0.7969
81463513|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.2||||0.6424|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.4|10.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||10.6|-16.4|0.6424
81463514|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.7||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|23.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||23.6|-0.7|0.0620
81463515|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.8||||0.3402|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.0|13.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||13.4|-7.0|0.3402
81463516|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.8||||0.1743|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.5|17.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||17.6|-4.5|0.1743
81463517|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.7||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|23.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||23.6|-0.7|0.0620
81463518|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.6||||0.3534|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.8|15.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||15.4|-7.8|0.3534
81463519|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.5||||0.2508|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.5|18.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||18.8|-5.5|0.2508
81463520|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.9||||0.4238|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.2|13.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||13.6|-8.2|0.4238
81463521|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.9||||0.2696|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.2|19.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||19.3|-6.2|0.2696
81463522|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.0||||0.3648|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.6|15.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||15.3|-8.6|0.3648
81463523|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.7||||0.1267|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|22.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||22.2|-3.8|0.1267
81463524|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.7||||0.0832|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|24.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||24.4|-2.5|0.0832
81463525|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.5||||0.2099|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|21.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||21.3|-5.7|0.2099
81463526|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.6||||0.3474|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.0|17.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||17.4|-8.0|0.3474
81463527|NCT03850483|162618807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.1||||0.2124|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|21.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||21.6|-4.0|0.2124
81463528|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.7||||0.0544|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|27.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||27.9|-0.3|0.0544
81463529|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.1||||0.2697|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.3|19.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||19.6|-6.3|0.2697
81463530|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.5||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.0|31.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||31.0|2.0|0.0286
81463531|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.8||||0.1512|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.7|20.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||20.8|-4.7|0.1512
81463532|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.7||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.9|7.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||7.4|-21.9|0.7900
81463533|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.3||||0.3137|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.5|24.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||24.0|-8.5|0.3137
81463534|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||0.3789|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.9|22.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 1||22.6|-10.9|0.3789
81463535|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.7||||0.0636|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|28.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||28.5|-1.0|0.0636
81463536|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.6||||0.1435|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.9|24.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||24.5|-4.9|0.1435
81463537|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.7||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.9|42.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||42.4|8.9|0.0058
81463538|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.9||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.5|38.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||38.9|6.5|0.0112
81463539|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.9||||0.3349|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.8|21.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||21.3|-10.8|0.3349
81463540|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.6||||0.2065|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.1|27.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||27.7|-6.1|0.2065
81463541|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.4||||0.1871|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.6|29.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 2||29.1|-5.6|0.1871
81463542|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.4||||0.1245|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.9|31.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||31.4|-4.9|0.1245
81463543|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.0||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.7|33.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||33.7|-4.7|0.1280
81463544|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|32.9||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.4|50.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||50.5|12.4|0.0030
81463545|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.6||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.1|40.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||40.6|3.1|0.0235
81463546|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.9||||0.3728|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.6|24.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||24.1|-13.6|0.3728
81463547|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.5||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.0|43.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||43.6|4.0|0.0153
81525692|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.13||||||Serotype 18C: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.13|0.75|
81525693|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.2||||||Serotype 19A: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.20|0.86|
81525694|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.17||||||Serotype 19F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.17|0.78|
81525695|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.25||||||Serotype 23F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.25|0.78|
81525696|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.16||||||Serotype 8: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.16|0.83|
81525697|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.3||||||Serotype 10A: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.30|0.87|
81525698|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.24||||||Serotype 11A: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.24|0.80|
81525699|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.42||||||Serotype 12F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.42|0.94|
81525700|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.33||||||Serotype 15B: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.33|0.82|
81525701|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.26||||||Serotype 22F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.26|0.77|
81525702|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.29||||||Serotype 33F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 1 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.29|0.82|
81525703|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.28||||||Serotype 1: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.28|0.89|
81525704|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.24||||||Serotype 3: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.24|0.95|
81525705|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.27||||||Serotype 4: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.27|0.85|
81525706|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.41||||||Serotype 5: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.41|0.96|
81525707|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.36||||||Serotype 6A: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.36|0.93|
81646530|NCT00594178|162983692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-250.8||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-778.87|277.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples T-test was used to assess the statisical changes between baseline and post-exercise lean muscle mass.||277.21|-778.87|.318
81646531|NCT00594178|162983693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0645||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01827|0.11073|||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples T-test was used to assess the statisical changes between baseline and post-exercise bone density.||.11073|.01827|.011
81525708|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.33||||||Serotype 6B: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.33|0.93|
81525709|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.19||||||Serotype 7F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.19|0.83|
81525710|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.12||||||Serotype 9V: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.12|0.78|
81648286|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.3105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Loss of Weight||0.1|-0.2|0.3105
81607320|NCT06173570|162892167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.21||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|2.56|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; positive values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||2.56|-4.98|0.530
81607321|NCT06173570|162892167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.85||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|2.87|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; positive values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||2.87|-4.56|0.654
81607322|NCT06173570|162892167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.26||||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; positive values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||5.00|-2.48|0.509
81607323|NCT06173570|162892168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-27.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.08|-20.93|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||-20.93|-33.08|< 0.001
81607324|NCT06173570|162892168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.42|-22.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||-22.20|-34.42|< 0.001
81607325|NCT06173570|162892168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-37.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.27|-31.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||-31.23|-43.27|< 0.001
81607326|NCT06173570|162892168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-39.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.92|-33.83|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing Week 12 values handled by the MMRM under MAR.||-33.83|-45.92|< 0.001
81607327|NCT06173570|162892169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.09|-14.84|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||-14.84|-25.09|< 0.001
81646532|NCT00496626|162983694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|101.6|||<=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.1|117.2||The ANCOVA models showed the lower bounds of two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio \[GARDASIL™/placebo\] were greater than 1 for each HPV type, so the null hypothesis was rejected. The CI reported is for HPV18, the type with the smallest CI lower bound.|ANCOVA||Superiority of GARDASIL™ to placebo was claimed if, for each of the four HPV types, the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio \[GARDASIL™/placebo\] being \>1, or equivalently, the two-sided p-value \<0.05.|An Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model was used for each HPV type, based on the pooled data from all age groups and genders. The natural-log-transformed titer was the response variable, and vaccination group, gender and age group were covariates. The null hypothesis was that the GMT ratio (Gardasil/Placebo) was equal to 1.||117.2|88.1|<=0.05
81646533|NCT00496626|162983695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Seroconversion Rate|96.65|||<=|0.05||95.0|93.74|98.46||The lower bound of the 95% CI for the seroconversion rate was greater than 90% for each type so the null hypothesis was rejected. The CI reported is for HPV6, the type with the smallest lower bound.|Exact Binomial CI|||The null hypothesis was that the seroconversion rate in the Gardasil® Group was less than 90% for each HPV type.||98.46|93.74|<=0.05
81702133|NCT00861380|163100413|OTHER|In 0 to 7 Years Old Population, in Year 2012, for Non-vaccinated persons living in study cluster areas, in which study participants received control vaccine, PYAR was calculated (= number of subjects reported with recommended Antimicrobial Prescriptions divided by sum of follow-up period expressed in years (per 1000), as well as 95% CI (2-sided profile log-likelihood ratio 95% CI using a Negative Binomial regression model with strata). Total number of non-vaccinated persons =111414.|PYAR|755.542|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|753.008|758.064|||Negative Binomial model with strata|Analysis performed on non-vaccinated persons, not enrolled in the study, but living in cluster areas in which study participants received vaccine.||For indirect effectiveness analysis at preventing Antimicrobial Prescriptions recommended for AOM/RTI, number of events in the unvaccinated cohort, which occurred around 6 months or more after study start was compared with treated group numbers (applicable to any control (HAV or HBV) vaccine - age stratum schedules).||758.064|753.008|
81463548|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.4||||0.2543|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.8|27.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 4||27.8|-8.8|0.2543
81646534|NCT00510146|162983810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|-0.36||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in MADRS total score from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||-0.36|-3.93|0.018
81463549|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.9||||0.2785|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.2|26.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||26.4|-10.2|0.2785
81463550|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.3||||0.1434|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.4|33.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||33.7|-7.4|0.1434
81607328|NCT06173570|162892169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.73|-16.35|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||-16.35|-26.73|< 0.001
81607329|NCT06173570|162892169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.37|-21.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||-21.18|-31.37|< 0.001
81607330|NCT06173570|162892169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.8|-23.48|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||-23.48|-33.80|< 0.001
81607331|NCT06173570|162892170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.31||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|1.99|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; positive values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||1.99|-6.62|0.292
81607332|NCT06173570|162892170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.55||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|4.86|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; positive values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||4.86|-3.76|0.802
81702134|NCT01998399|163100433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Total enrollment only 25 patients and the study was terminated early due to low enrollment. No further statistical analysis was done.||||0.41
81611272|NCT02886728|162901220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|19.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|27.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||27.3|12.5|<0.001
81611273|NCT02886728|162901220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|27.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.5|33.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||33.9|20.5|<0.001
81611274|NCT02886728|162901220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|21.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|30.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||30.1|13.2|<0.001
81611275|NCT02886728|162901220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|19.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|27.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||27.9|11.1|<0.001
81611276|NCT02886728|162901220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|22.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|29.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||29.4|15.8|<0.001
81611277|NCT02886728|162901220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|16.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|25.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||25.2|8.1|<0.001
81611278|NCT02886728|162901220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|13.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|22.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||22.4|5.3|<0.001
81607333|NCT06173570|162892170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.94||||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|3.32|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; positive values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||3.32|-5.21|0.664
81607334|NCT06173570|162892170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.54||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|5.82|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; positive values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||5.82|-2.74|0.481
81607335|NCT06173570|162892171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.23||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|5.03|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||5.03|-17.50|0.278
81607336|NCT06173570|162892171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.87||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.19|4.45|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||4.45|-18.19|0.234
81607337|NCT06173570|162892171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.32||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.41|3.78|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||3.78|-18.41|0.196
81607338|NCT06173570|162892171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.87||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.14|1.41|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||1.41|-21.14|0.086
81607339|NCT06173570|162892172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.16|-20.81|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||-20.81|-37.16|<0.001
81607340|NCT06173570|162892172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-32.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.54|-24.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||-24.02|-40.54|<0.001
81607341|NCT06173570|162892172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-37.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.82|-29.44|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||-29.44|-45.82|<0.001
81607342|NCT06173570|162892172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-44.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.47|-35.94|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||-35.94|-52.47|<0.001
81607343|NCT06173570|162892173|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.93||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.57|4.71|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||4.71|-16.57|0.275
81607344|NCT06173570|162892173|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.06||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.63|6.51|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||6.51|-14.63|0.451
81646535|NCT00510146|162983811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in percentage of participants with symptomatic response at endpoint from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using geographic region as strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.050
81646536|NCT00510146|162983812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.367||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in percentage of participants with symptomatic remission at any time from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using region as strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.367
81607345|NCT06173570|162892173|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.97||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.41|5.47|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||5.47|-15.41|0.351
81607346|NCT06173570|162892173|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.32||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.92|4.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||4.29|-16.92|0.243
81646537|NCT00510146|162983813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.03||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in CGI-BP Mania score from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||-0.03|-0.20|0.008
81525711|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.24||||||Serotype 14: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.24|0.88|
81607347|NCT06173570|162892174|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|2.48|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; positive values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||2.48|-5.08|0.501
81607348|NCT06173570|162892174|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.93||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|2.89|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; positive values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||2.89|-4.74|0.634
81607349|NCT06173570|162892174|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; positive values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||3.70|-3.74|0.990
81607350|NCT06173570|162892174|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.73||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; positive values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||5.50|-2.03|0.366
81607351|NCT06173570|162892175|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.08|-19.51|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||-19.51|-32.08|<0.001
81607352|NCT06173570|162892175|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.33|-20.62|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||-20.62|-33.33|<0.001
81607353|NCT06173570|162892175|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-36.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.5|-30.08|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||-30.08|-42.50|<0.001
81607354|NCT06173570|162892175|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-39.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.61|-32.99|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = AZD0780 - Placebo; negative values favor AZD0780.|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline of the respective parameter, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit; random intercept for participants. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation approach detailed in SAP Appendix 7.1.||-32.99|-45.61|<0.001
81607355|NCT00545363|162892182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.8989|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis was done to compare the participant satisfaction between the Biofeedback and No-feedback arms.||||=0.8989
81607356|NCT00545363|162892183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.453|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis was done to compare the participant perception between the Biofeedback and No-feedback arms.||||=0.453
81607357|NCT00545363|162892184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.4917|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis was done to compare the effect of adherence (Yes/No) on percent change from baseline in CTX between the Biofeedback and No-feedback arms.||||=0.4917
81611279|NCT02886728|162901220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|21.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|28.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||28.2|14.6|<0.001
81611280|NCT02886728|162901220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|12.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|20.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||20.9|3.7|0.003
81611281|NCT02886728|162901220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|18.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|26.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||26.5|9.7|<0.001
81525712|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.29||||||Serotype 18C: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.29|0.86|
81525713|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.25||||||Serotype 19A: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.25|0.91|
81525714|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.17||||||Serotype 19F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.17|0.79|
81525715|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.37||||||Serotype 23F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.37|0.85|
81525716|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.98||||||Serotype 8: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||0.98|0.70|
81525717|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.17||||||Serotype 10A: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.17|0.78|
81525718|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.96||||||Serotype 11A: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||0.96|0.62|
81525719|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.31||||||Serotype 12F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.31|0.87|
81525720|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.15||||||Serotype 15B: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.15|0.71|
81525721|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.12||||||Serotype 22F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.12|0.69|
81525722|NCT03828617|162739259|EQUIVALENCE|Lots were considered equivalent if each of the pairwise 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMRs of OPA titers was contained in the interval (0.5, 2.0).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.24||||||Serotype 33F: GMRs (ratio of GMTs for 20vPnC Lot 2 to Lot 3) and 2-sided 95% CIs.||1.24|0.79|
81611282|NCT02886728|162901221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|6.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|9.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2||9.1|3.4|<0.001
81525723|NCT03121365|162739282|EQUIVALENCE|0.05||||||0.7635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development Cognitive Composite Scores between infants 12-18 months old in the Standard and Digital Arms||||.7635
81525724|NCT03121365|162739282|EQUIVALENCE|0.05||||||0.0996|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Language Composite Scores between infants 12-18 months old in the Standard and Digital Arms||||.0996
81525725|NCT03121365|162739282|EQUIVALENCE|0.05||||||0.2291|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Gross Motor Composite Scores between infants 12-18 months old in the Standard and Digital Arms||||.2291
81463551|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|36.1||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.8|54.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||54.1|12.8|0.0015
81525726|NCT03121365|162739283|EQUIVALENCE|0.05||||||0.018|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||StimQ scores between infants 6 months of age and 9 months of age in the board book arm and e-book arm||||.0180
81525727|NCT03121365|162739283|EQUIVALENCE|0.05||||||0.4144|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||StimQ scores between infants 9 months of age and 12 months of age in the board book arm and e-book arm||||.4144
81525728|NCT03121365|162739283|EQUIVALENCE|0.05||||||0.4251|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||StimQ scores between infants 6 months of age and 12 months of age in the board book arm and e-book arm||||.4251
81525729|NCT03121365|162739284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.235||||||Difference in Board Book Reading|Chi-squared|||||||0.235
81525730|NCT03121365|162739285|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81646538|NCT00510146|162983813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.01||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in CGI-BP Depression score from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||-0.01|-0.47|0.037
81646539|NCT00510146|162983813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.08||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in CGI-BP Overall score from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||-0.08|-0.53|0.008
81646540|NCT00510146|162983814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.156||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in percentage of participants with recovery from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using region as strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.156
81646541|NCT00510146|162983815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.43||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||-0.43|-1.56|<0.001
81646542|NCT00510146|162983816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.21||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|-0.81||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||-0.81|-3.61|0.002
81646543|NCT00510146|162983817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.297||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in percentage of participants with major depressive episode from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using geographic region as strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.297
81646544|NCT00510146|162983817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.264||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in percentage of participants with major depressive episode with melancholic features from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using geographic region as strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.264
81646545|NCT00510146|162983818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.195||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in percentage of participants with current hypomanic episode from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using geographic region as strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.195
81646546|NCT00510146|162983819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.163||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in percentage of participants with current psychotic disorders from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using geographic region as strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.163
81463552|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.1||||0.0242|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.4|43.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||43.9|3.4|0.0242
81463553|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|35.1||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.0|54.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||54.1|10.0|0.0037
81646547|NCT00510146|162983819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.442||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in percentage of participants with current mood disorders with psychotic features from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using geographic region as strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.442
81463554|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.6||||0.1037|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.9|36.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||36.7|-4.9|0.1037
81463555|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.8||||0.4607|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.7|22.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 6||22.5|-17.7|0.4607
81646548|NCT00510146|162983820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in percentage of participants with current alcohol dependence from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using geographic region as strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.00
81646549|NCT00510146|162983820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.324||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in percentage of participants with current alcohol abuse from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using geographic region as strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.324
81646550|NCT00510146|162983822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in percentage of participants with emergence of mania at endpoint from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using geographic region as strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.031
81646551|NCT00510146|162983823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.269||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in percentage of participants with EPS symptoms (akathisia) at endpoint from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using geographic region as strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.269
81646552|NCT00510146|162983823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.736||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in percentage of participants with EPS symptoms (parkinsonism) at endpoint from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using geographic region as strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.736
81646553|NCT00510146|162983824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.146||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint-standing systolic blood pressure from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||||0.146
81646554|NCT00510146|162983824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.249||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint-sitting systolic blood pressure from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||||0.249
81646555|NCT00510146|162983824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.146||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint-standing diastolic blood pressure from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||||0.146
81646556|NCT00510146|162983824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.271||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint-sitting diastolic blood pressure from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||||0.271
81646557|NCT00510146|162983824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.284||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint-orthostatic change in systolic blood pressure from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||||0.284
81646558|NCT00510146|162983824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.067||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint-orthostatic change in diastolic blood pressure from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||||0.067
81646559|NCT00510146|162983825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint-in weight from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81463556|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.2||||0.1725|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.0|31.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||31.9|-8.0|0.1725
81646560|NCT00510146|162983826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.179||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint-in fasting glucose from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||||0.179
81646561|NCT00510146|162983826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint-in cholesterol from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81646562|NCT00510146|162983826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint-in triglycerides from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81646563|NCT00510146|162983826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint-in LDL cholesterol from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81646564|NCT00510146|162983826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint-in HDL cholesterol from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||||0.095
81646565|NCT00510146|162983827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in albumin from Wilcoxon's rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81646566|NCT00510146|162983828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in ALT/SGPT from Wilcoxon's rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81646567|NCT00510146|162983828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in AST/SGOT from Wilcoxon's rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81463557|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.8||||0.0451|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|43.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||43.6|0.2|0.0451
81646568|NCT00510146|162983828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in GGT from Wilcoxon's rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81607358|NCT00366301|162892185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Change in Log CRP|20.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted models included terms for baseline HbA1c and weight and change in weight at each time point.||As hsCRP was measured at both 6 and 14 weeks, linear mixed models conditioning on baseline hsCRP and adjusting for treatment stratum were constructed with the dependent variable being change in lnCRP. The means at each time point were estimated from a repeated-measures model incorporating all 3 time points. The interventions were assessed by fitting terms corresponding to study drug and treatment arm assignment.||||<0.05
81607359|NCT01108510|162892197|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: ATV+COBI+FTC/TDF group was at least 12% worse than the ATV+RTV+FTC/TDF group; alternative hypothesis: ATV+COBI+FTC/TDF group was less than 12% worse than the ATV+RTV+FTC/TDF group. ATV+COBI+FTC/TDF was noninferior if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95.2% confidence interval (CI) (COBI group - RTV group) was \> -12%.|Difference in percentages|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.2|-7.4|3.0|||||Difference in percentages of success and its 95.2% confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportion.|700 planned subjects had 95% power to evaluate noninferiority assuming a response rate of 79.5% for both arms and a noninferiority margin of 12%.||3.0|-7.4|
81607360|NCT01108510|162892198|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the response rate in the ATV+COBI+FTC/TDF group was at least 12% worse than the response rate in ATV+RTV+FTC/TDF group; the alternative hypothesis was that the response rate in the ATV+COBI+FTC/TDF group was less than 12% worse than that in the ATV+RTV+FTC/TDF group.|Difference in percentages|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|4.7|||||Difference in percentages of success and its 95% CI were calculated based on baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum-adjusted MH proportion.|||4.7|-7.6|
81607361|NCT01108510|162892199|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the response rate in the ATV+COBI+FTC/TDF group was at least 12% worse than the response rate in ATV+RTV+FTC/TDF group; the alternative hypothesis was that the response rate in the ATV+COBI+FTC/TDF group was less than 12% worse than that in the ATV+RTV+FTC/TDF group.|Difference in percentages|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|4.5|||||Difference in percentages of success and its 95% CI were calculated based on baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum-adjusted MH proportion.|||4.5|-8.7|
81607362|NCT01108510|162892200|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the response rate in the ATV+COBI+FTC/TDF group was at least 12% worse than the response rate in ATV+RTV+FTC/TDF group; the alternative hypothesis was that the response rate in the ATV+COBI+FTC/TDF group was less than 12% worse than that in the ATV+RTV+FTC/TDF group.|Difference in percentages|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|6.3|||||Difference in percentages of success and its 95% CI were calculated based on baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum-adjusted MH proportion.|||6.3|-22.2|
81607363|NCT01108510|162892201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean (LSM)|-5.0||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|18.0||P-values were obtained from an ANOVA model including baseline HIV-1 RNA category in the model.|ANOVA||The difference in LSM and its 95% CI were computed using ANOVA model, including baseline HIV-1 RNA category in the model.|||18|-28|0.67
81607364|NCT01108510|162892202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-10.0||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|19.0||P-values were obtained from an ANOVA model including baseline HIV-1 RNA category in the model.|ANOVA||The difference in LSM and its 95% CI were computed using ANOVA model, including baseline HIV-1 RNA category in the model.|||19|-38|0.51
81607365|NCT01108510|162892203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-22.0||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.0|10.0||P-values were obtained from an ANOVA model including baseline HIV-1 RNA category in the model.|ANOVA||The difference in LSM and its 95% CI were computed using ANOVA model, including baseline HIV-1 RNA category in the model.|||10|-54|0.18
81607366|NCT01108510|162892204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|6.0||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.0|67.0||P-values were obtained from an ANOVA model including baseline HIV-1 RNA category in the model.|ANOVA||The difference in LSM and its 95% CI were computed using ANOVA model, including baseline HIV-1 RNA category in the model.|||67|-55|0.84
81607367|NCT03125941|162892237|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.05|||Chi-squared|||||2.05|0.49|1
81607368|NCT03125941|162892238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.114|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.114
81607369|NCT03125941|162892239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.294|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.294
81607370|NCT03125941|162892242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.350
81607371|NCT03125941|162892243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.217|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.217
81463558|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|44.4||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|21.3|62.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||62.9|21.3|0.0003
81463559|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.7||||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.8|47.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||47.6|3.8|0.0239
81607372|NCT03125941|162892245|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.193||||||a priori threshold, bonferroni corrected 0.0125|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.193
81607373|NCT03125941|162892246|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81607374|NCT03125941|162892247|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.136|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.136
81607375|NCT03125941|162892248|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.003||||||A priori threshold for statistical significans was 0.00125 due to multiple comparisons|Chi-squared|||||||>0.003
81607376|NCT03125941|162892249|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.53||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|11.6|||Chi-squared|||||11.6|1.07|0.030
81607377|NCT01586338|162892257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance = 0.05.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81607378|NCT01586338|162892257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Sign Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81607379|NCT01544491|162892268|NON_INFERIORITY|Kaplan-Meier estimates and between treatment differences are estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit formula and 80% confidence intervals derived using standard errors estimated from Greenwood's formula.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.25||0.9712|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.6|6.8|||Log Rank|||at 12 months||6.8|-6.6|0.9712
81607380|NCT01544491|162892268|NON_INFERIORITY|Kaplan-Meier estimates and between treatment differences are estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit formula and 80% confidence intervals derived using standard errors estimated from Greenwood's formula.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.84||0.9634|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.3|7.7|||Log Rank|||36 months||7.7|-7.3|0.9634
81611283|NCT02886728|162901221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|3.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|6.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2||6.7|0.1|0.010
81525731|NCT03121365|162739286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.601|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.601
81525732|NCT03121365|162739287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.219|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.219
81525733|NCT03121365|162739288|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81525734|NCT03121365|162739289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.574|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.574
81646569|NCT00510146|162983829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in direct bilirubin from Wilcoxon's rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81525735|NCT03121365|162739290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.430
81646570|NCT00510146|162983829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in total bilirubin from Wilcoxon's rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81607381|NCT01544491|162892269|NON_INFERIORITY|KM estimates and between treatment differences are estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit formula and 80% confidence intervals derived using standard errors estimated from Greenwood's formula.|Mean Difference (Net)|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.26||0.3455|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.8|11.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||at 12 months||11.8|-1.8|0.3455
81607382|NCT01544491|162892269|NON_INFERIORITY|KM estimates and between treatment differences are estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit formula and 80% confidence intervals derived using standard errors estimated from Greenwood's formula.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.95||0.8642|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.5|7.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||36 months||7.2|-5.5|0.8642
81607383|NCT01234649|162892328|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.04|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures design||||<0.04
81607384|NCT01234649|162892329|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.005|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||<.005
81607385|NCT01234649|162892330|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.011|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||<0.011
81607386|NCT01234649|162892331|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Nested repeated measures design||||>0.05
81607387|NCT01234649|162892332|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.03|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||<0.03
81607388|NCT01234649|162892333|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||>0.05
81607389|NCT01234649|162892334|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.048|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||<0.048
81702135|NCT00971633|163100447|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Study Secondary Hypothesis: A single dose of U.K. ZOFRAN (ondansetron) 8-mg table over-encapsulated is bioequivalent to a single dose of the U.K. ZOFRAN (ondansetron) 8-mg tablet. That is, the true geometric mean ratios (U.K. ZOFRAN tablet over-encapsulated/U.K. ZOFRAN tablet) of the area under the plasma concentration vs. time curve (AUC) from zero to infinity and maximum plasma concentration (Cmax) for ondansetron each lie within the interval 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.904|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.796|1.028|||||Geometric Mean Ratio (Treatment OE U.K. tablet / Treatment U.K. tablet)|Treatment OE U.K. tablet: an over-encapsulated single 8-mg tablet of United Kingdom (U.K.) ZOFRAN (ondansetron) taken orally Treatment U.K. tablet: a single 8-mg tablet of ZOFRAN (ondansetron) which is marketed in the United Kingdom (U.K.) taken orally||1.028|0.796|
81607390|NCT01234649|162892335|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.04
81463560|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.8||||0.0643|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|41.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||41.2|-2.1|0.0643
81607391|NCT01234649|162892336|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.047|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||<0.047
81607392|NCT01234649|162892337|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.023|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||<0.023
81607393|NCT01234649|162892338|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||>0.05
81607394|NCT01234649|162892339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||0.042
81607395|NCT01234649|162892340|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||>0.05
81607396|NCT01234649|162892341|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||>0.05
81607397|NCT01234649|162892342|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||>0.05
81607398|NCT01234649|162892343|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.046|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||<0.046
81607399|NCT01234649|162892344|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.049|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||<0.049
81607400|NCT01234649|162892345|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||>0.05
81607401|NCT01234649|162892346|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||>0.05
81607402|NCT01234649|162892347|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||>0.05
81607403|NCT01234649|162892348|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||>0.05
81607404|NCT01234649|162892349|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA||||>0.05
81607405|NCT01461993|162892368|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold.|GMT Ratio|0.82||||||95.0|0.72|0.94||||||HPV-6||0.94|0.72|
81607406|NCT01461993|162892368|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold.|GMT Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.91||||||HPV-11||0.91|0.74|
81607407|NCT01461993|162892368|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold.|GMT Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.88||||||HPV-16||0.88|0.68|
81607408|NCT01461993|162892368|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold.|GMT Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.81||||||HPV-18||0.81|0.62|
81607409|NCT01461993|162892369|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold.|GMT Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.0||||||PMB80 \[A22\]||1.00|0.85|
81607410|NCT01461993|162892369|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold.|GMT Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.01||||||PMB2948 \[B24\]||1.01|0.84|
81611284|NCT02886728|162901221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|9.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|13.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2||13.6|4.5|<0.001
81607411|NCT00680056|162892380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|56.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|60.0||0.038||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference= Formoterol plus Tiotropium minus Formoterol plus Placebo(Tiotropium)|It was calculated a total sample size of a 2x2 cross-over design as 24 for a two-sided t-test achieves 85% power to infer that the mean difference is not zero, the actual mean difference is 20, the standard deviation of the differences is 15, and the significance level is 0.05||||0.038
81607412|NCT00680056|162892381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.39||0.054||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference=Arm 2 minus Arm 1|||||0.054
81607413|NCT02733042|162892382|OTHER|||||||||||||||||The safety review committee identified a preliminary recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) for each dose finding cohort based on an integrated assessment of the safety, pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, and preliminary efficacy (as available).|For Arm B, ibrutinib 420 mg was confirmed as the RP2D for CLL/SLL participants and ibrutinib 560 mg was confirmed as the RP2D for MCL participants.|||
81607414|NCT02733042|162892382|OTHER|||||||||||||||||The safety review committee identified a preliminary recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) for each dose finding cohort based on an integrated assessment of the safety, pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, and preliminary efficacy (as available).|For Arm C the RP2D was confirmed as rituximab 375 mg/m² + bendamustine 70 mg/m².|||
81607415|NCT00337662|162892429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Between-group p-values for each baseline to post-baseline visit were the same, p\<0.001.|Mixed Effects Model Repeated Measures|||||||<0.001
81607416|NCT00337662|162892430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266||95.0||||Change from Week 2 to Week 3 p-value|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated-Measures|||||||0.266
81463561|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.0||||0.6676|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.9|15.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||15.9|-25.9|0.6676
81463562|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.6||||0.0898|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.2|37.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 8||37.8|-4.2|0.0898
81607417|NCT00337662|162892430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.884||95.0||||Change from Week 2 to Week 4 p-value|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated-Measures|||||||0.884
81607418|NCT00337662|162892430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.151||95.0||||Change from Week 2 to Week 6 p-value|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated-Measures|||||||0.151
81607419|NCT00337662|162892430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.216||95.0||||Change from Week 2 to Week 8 p-value|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated-Measures|||||||0.216
81607420|NCT00337662|162892430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0||||Change from Week 2 to Week 12 p-value|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated-Measures|||||||0.020
81463563|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.8||||0.2707|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.1|32.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||32.9|-10.1|0.2707
81525736|NCT03121365|162739291|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81607421|NCT00337662|162892431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81607422|NCT00337662|162892432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.604||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.604
81607423|NCT00337662|162892433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81607424|NCT00337662|162892434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.745||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.745
81607425|NCT00337662|162892435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.474||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.474
81607426|NCT00337662|162892436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0||||P-values (Change from Baseline) are based on Type III sums of squares from ANOVA model: change = group pooled investigator.|ANOVA|||||||0.034
81607427|NCT00337662|162892436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125||95.0||||P-values (Change from Baseline) are based on Type III sums of squares from ANOVA model: change = group pooled investigator.|ANOVA|||||||0.125
81646571|NCT00510146|162983829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in uric acid from Wilcoxon's rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81646572|NCT00510146|162983830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in erythrocyte count from Wilcoxon's rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81646573|NCT00510146|162983831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in hematocrit from Wilcoxon's rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81646574|NCT00510146|162983832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in hemoglobin A1c from Wilcoxon's rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.009
81607428|NCT00337662|162892437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||All comparisons between EO-RIS and NEO-RIS and between NEO-RIS and NEO-OLZ had p-values greater than 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81646575|NCT00510146|162983833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in hemoglobin from Wilcoxon's rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81646576|NCT00510146|162983834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in prolactin from Wilcoxon's rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81607429|NCT00337662|162892438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.355||95.0|||||ANOVA|p-value is from ANOVA with treatment and pooled investigator in the model.||||||0.355
81607430|NCT00337662|162892438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.244||95.0|||||ANOVA|p-value is from ANOVA with treatment and pooled investigator in the model.||||||0.244
81646577|NCT00510146|162983835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in urinalysis-specific gravity from Wilcoxon's rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81607431|NCT00337662|162892439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.998||95.0|||||ANOVA|P-value is from ANOVA with treatment and pooled investigator in the model.||||||0.998
81607432|NCT00337662|162892439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.505||95.0|||||ANOVA|P-value is from ANOVA with treatment and pooled investigator in the model.||||||0.505
81607433|NCT00337662|162892440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266||95.0|||||ANOVA|P-value is from ANOVA with treatment and pooled investigator in the model.||||||0.266
81607434|NCT00337662|162892440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||ANOVA|P-value is from ANOVA with treatment and pooled investigator in the model.||||||0.015
81607435|NCT00337662|162892441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0||||P-values (Change from Baseline) are based on Type III sums of squares from ANOVA model: change = group pooled investigator.|ANOVA|||||||0.140
81607436|NCT00337662|162892441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.181||95.0||||P-values (Change from Baseline) are based on Type III sums of squares from ANOVA model: change = group pooled investigator.|ANOVA|||||||0.181
81607437|NCT00337662|162892442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.254||95.0||||P-values (Change from Baseline) are based on Type III sums of squares from ANOVA model: change = group pooled investigator.|ANOVA|||||||0.254
81646578|NCT00510146|162983836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.104||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in QTcF interval from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||||0.104
81646579|NCT00510146|162983836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in QTcB interval from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||||0.006
81607438|NCT00337662|162892442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.299||95.0|||||ANOVA|P-values (Change from Baseline) are based on Type III sums of squares from ANOVA model: change = group pooled investigator.||||||0.299
81607439|NCT00337662|162892443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.291||95.0||||P-values (Change from Baseline) are based on Type III sums of squares from ANOVA model: change = group pooled investigator.|ANOVA|||||||0.291
81607440|NCT00337662|162892443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.259||95.0||||P-values (Change from Baseline) are based on Type III sums of squares from ANOVA model: change = group pooled investigator.|ANOVA|||||||0.259
81607441|NCT00337662|162892444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.209||95.0||||P-values (Change from Baseline) are based on Type III sums of squares from ANOVA model: change = group pooled investigator.|ANOVA|||||||0.209
81463564|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.0||||0.2981|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.2|31.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||31.0|-14.2|0.2981
81525737|NCT03121365|162739292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.861|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.861
81525738|NCT01357551|162739324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|3.13||A priori threshold was p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Parameters included common intercept, initial weight loss stratum, dummy-coded time, and indicators for the maintenance X each follow-up time point||The sample size estimate was based on the primary hypothesis that patients randomized to receive the maintenance intervention would have less mean weight regain at week 56 than those randomized to usual care. The week 0 standard deviation was estimated as 24.6kg, the correlation between week 0 and week 56 as 0.95, and the week 56 dropout rate as 10%. To detect a difference of 3.5 kg with 90% power and a type I error rate of 5%, 230 total (115 in each group) randomized patients were needed.||3.13|.07|.04
81525739|NCT01357551|162739325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-125.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|78.64||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-280.71|29.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|Common intercept, initial weight loss stratum, indicators for week 26 \& 56, group X time interaction||The hypothesis was that patients randomized to receive the maintenance intervention would have less caloric intake at week 56 than those randomized to usual care.||29.72|-280.71|.11
81525740|NCT01357551|162739326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||incidence rate ratio|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|Common intercept, initial weight loss stratum, indicators for week 26 \& 56, group X time interaction; negative binomial distribution with log link||The hypothesis was that patients randomized to receive the maintenance intervention would have higher rates of walking per week at week 56 than those randomized to usual care.||1.68|0.63|.91
81607442|NCT00337662|162892444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.411||95.0||||P-values (Change from Baseline) are based on Type III sums of squares from ANOVA model: change = group pooled investigator.|ANOVA|||||||0.411
81463565|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.0||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.0|51.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||51.4|8.0|0.0110
81463566|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.1|53.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||53.2|9.1|0.0083
81463567|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.8||||0.4217|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.3|27.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||27.5|-18.3|0.4217
81463568|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.3||||0.5152|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.8|23.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||23.2|-20.8|0.5152
81463569|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.8||||0.7002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.1|11.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 10||11.7|-33.1|0.7002
81463570|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.6||||0.0169|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.2|47.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 12||47.9|5.2|0.0169
81463571|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.9||||0.0283|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.2|46.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 12||46.2|3.2|0.0283
81463572|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|37.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.3|57.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 12||57.1|14.3|0.0020
81463573|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.4||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.4|51.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 12||51.5|8.4|0.0095
81525741|NCT01357551|162739327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||incidence rate ratio|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Common intercept, initial weight loss stratum, indicators for week 26 \& 56, group X time interaction; negative binomial distribution with log link||The hypothesis was that patients randomized to receive the maintenance intervention would have higher rates of moderate physical activity per week at week 56 than those randomized to usual care.||2.03|0.57|.83
81463574|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.0||||0.0798|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|42.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 12||42.6|-2.7|0.0798
81463575|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.9||||0.2848|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.3|31.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 12||31.8|-11.3|0.2848
81463576|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5||||0.5062|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.1|23.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 12||23.1|-21.1|0.5062
81463577|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|36.9||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.7|55.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||55.3|16.7|0.0012
81463578|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|38.7||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.3|57.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||57.4|17.3|0.0007
81463579|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|47.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|24.6|65.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||65.1|24.6|0.0001
81463580|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.9||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.5|48.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||48.7|9.5|0.0039
81463581|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.5||||0.3895|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.5|26.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||26.5|-17.5|0.3895
81463582|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.1||||0.2793|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.8|31.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||31.8|-11.8|0.2793
81525742|NCT00787189|162739335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0005||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0005
81463583|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.5||||0.7027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.4|12.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 14||12.2|-28.4|0.7027
81463584|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|37.0||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.4|55.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||55.2|15.4|0.0009
81463585|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.0||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.1|43.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||43.2|4.1|0.0205
81463586|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|46.8||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|24.6|65.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||65.7|24.6|0.0001
81463587|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|44.6||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|21.5|62.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||62.9|21.5|0.0002
81463588|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-18.5||||0.9209|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-38.3|3.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||3.2|-38.3|0.9209
81463589|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.9||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.4|8.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||8.7|-34.4|0.7930
81463590|NCT03850483|162618808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.1||||0.6156|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.0|20.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Week 16||20.1|-28.0|0.6156
81463591|NCT01057810|162618893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.3667|TWO_SIDED|95.87|0.88|1.39|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio = ipilimumab over placebo|||1.39|0.88|0.3667
81463592|NCT01057810|162618894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.8|||||HR = ipilimumab over placebo|||0.80|0.55|
81463593|NCT01057810|162618895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.87|0.52|0.83|||||HR = Ipilimumab over placebo|||0.83|0.52|
81463594|NCT01057810|162618896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.87|0.71|1.35|||||HR = Ipilimumab over placebo|||1.35|0.71|
81463595|NCT02088905|162618900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of ECBI Problem Score between Week 18 scores, 1 sided test for Treatment Group Superiority||||.080
81463596|NCT02088905|162618900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of ECBI Intensity Score between Week 18 scores, 1 sided test for Treatment Group Superiority||||.026
81463597|NCT02088905|162618900|OTHER|Type III Tests of Fixed Effects|||||<|0.001||||||Mixed Model Analysis - Significance of Timepoint within the model in determining the effectiveness of assigned treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Model Analysis of ECBI Intensity Scores, with variables of Timepoint, Treatment Assignment, and Timepoint\*Treatment Assignment interaction. Random intercept used.||||<.001
81463598|NCT02088905|162618900|OTHER|Type III Tests of Fixed Effects||||||0.182||||||Mixed Model Analysis - Significance of Treatment Assignment within the model in determining the effectiveness of assigned treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Model Analysis of ECBI Intensity Scores, with variables of Timepoint, Treatment Assignment, and Timepoint\*Treatment Assignment interaction. Random intercept used.||||.182
81702136|NCT00971633|163100447|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Study Primary Hypothesis: A single dose of the U.K. ZOFRAN (ondansetron) 8-mg tablet over-encapsulated is bioequivalent to a single dose of the U.S. ZOFRAN (ondansetron) 8-mg tablet. That is, the true geometric mean rations (U.K. ZOFRAN tablet over-encapsulated/U.S. ZOFRAN tablet) of the area under the plasma concentration vs. time curve (AUC) from zero to infinity and maximum plasma concentration (Cmax) for ondansetron each lie within the interval 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.991|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.873|1.126|||||Geometric Mean Ratio (Treatment OE U.K. tablet / Treatment U.S. tablet)|Treatment OE U.K. tablet: an over-encapsulated single 8-mg tablet of United Kingdom (U.K.) ZOFRAN (ondansetron) taken orally Treatment U.S. tablet: a single 8-mg tablet of ZOFRAN (ondansetron) which is marketed in the United States (U.S.) taken orally||1.126|0.873|
81607443|NCT00337662|162892445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.544||95.0||||P-values (Change from Baseline) are based on Type III sums of squares from ANOVA model: change = group pooled investigator.|ANOVA|||||||0.544
81607444|NCT00337662|162892445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.386||95.0||||P-values (Change from Baseline) are based on Type III sums of squares from ANOVA model: change = group pooled investigator.|ANOVA|||||||0.386
81607445|NCT00337662|162892446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0||||P-values (Change from Baseline) are based on Type III sums of squares from ANOVA model: change = group pooled investigator.|ANOVA|||||||0.026
81607446|NCT00337662|162892446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.143||95.0||||P-values (Change from Baseline) are based on Type III sums of squares from ANOVA model: change = group pooled investigator.|ANOVA|||||||0.143
81607447|NCT00180713|162892467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.028
81607448|NCT00180713|162892468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis was performed by intention to treat at 6 months and per protocol at 12 months. Missing variables were replaced with medians or means (for variables missing at baseline) or with expected variables calculated on the percentage change between baseline and 24 weeks observed for the group (placebo or statin) as a whole (a technique called imputation). Missing variables accounted for less than 5% of the data and there were no missing CMR data at baseline.||||0.86
81607449|NCT00180713|162892469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis was performed by intention to treat at 6 months and per protocol at 12 months. Missing variables were replaced with medians or means (for variables missing at baseline) or with expected variables calculated on the percentage change between baseline and 24 weeks observed for the group (placebo or statin) as a whole (a technique called imputation). Missing variables accounted for less than 5% of the data and there were no missing CMR data at baseline.||||0.4
81607450|NCT00180713|162892470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.041
81607451|NCT00180713|162892471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.26
81607452|NCT03012061|162892475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1758|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0426|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.2595|||Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)||UMEC 31.25 mcg versus placebo|||0.2595|0.0920|<0.001
81607453|NCT03012061|162892475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1841|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0424|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1008|0.2675|||MMRM||UMEC 62.5 mcg versus placebo|||0.2675|0.1008|<0.001
81607454|NCT03012061|162892476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1895|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0455|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.2789||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)|ANCOVA||UMEC 31.25 mcg vs Placebo|||0.2789|0.1000|<0.001
81607455|NCT03012061|162892476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1976|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0453|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1086|0.2866|||ANCOVA||UMEC 62.5 mcg vs Placebo|||0.2866|0.1086|<0.001
81607456|NCT03012061|162892479|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|3.7|||MMRM||UMEC 31.25 mcg vs Placebo, SBP, Week 4|||3.7|-0.2|0.083
81607457|NCT03012061|162892479|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.7|||MMRM||UMEC 31.25 mcg vs Placebo, SBP, Week 12|||1.7|-2.7|0.636
81607458|NCT03012061|162892479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.9|||MMRM||UMEC 31.25 mcg vs Placebo, SBP, Week 24|||3.9|-0.4|0.115
81525743|NCT00596830|162739336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.179||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.404||The p-value stated is the 2-sided p-value from the log rank test stratified by gender, prior adjuvant chemotherapy, and histology.|Log Rank|||||1.404|0.990|0.064
81463599|NCT02088905|162618900|OTHER|Type III Tests of Fixed Effects||||||0.015||||||Mixed Model Analysis - Significance of Treatment Assignment and Timepoint Interaction Term within the model in determining the effectiveness of assigned treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Model Analysis of ECBI Intensity Scores, with variables of Timepoint, Treatment Assignment, and Timepoint\*Treatment Assignment interaction. Random intercept used.||||.015
81463600|NCT02088905|162618901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of PSI Parental Distress between Week 18 scores, 1 sided test for Treatment Group Superiority||||.203
81646580|NCT00510146|162983837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0||||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint in heart rate from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||||0.035
81463601|NCT02088905|162618901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of PSI Parent-Child Dysfunctional Interaction between Week 18 scores, 1 sided test for Treatment Group Superiority||||0.17
81463602|NCT02088905|162618901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.308||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of PSI Difficult Child between Week 18 scores, 1 sided test for Treatment Group Superiority||||0.308
81607459|NCT03012061|162892479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.9|||MMRM||UMEC 62.5 mcg vs Placebo, SBP, Week 4|||2.9|-1.0|0.336
81607460|NCT03012061|162892479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.5|||MMRM||UMEC 62.5 mcg vs Placebo, SBP, Week 12|||2.5|-1.9|0.787
81607461|NCT03012061|162892479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.7|||MMRM||UMEC 62.5 mcg vs Placebo, SBP, Week 24|||2.7|-1.6|0.625
81607462|NCT03012061|162892479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.3|||MMRM||UMEC 31.25 mcg vs Placebo, DBP, Week 4|||2.3|-0.7|0.309
81607463|NCT03012061|162892479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.1|||MMRM||UMEC 31.25 mcg vs Placebo, DBP, Week 12|||1.1|-2.1|0.521
81607464|NCT03012061|162892479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.2|||MMRM||UMEC 31.25 mcg vs Placebo, DBP, Week 24|||3.2|0.0|0.047
81607465|NCT03012061|162892479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.8|||MMRM||UMEC 62.5 mcg versus placebo, DBP, Week 4|||1.8|-1.3|0.779
81607466|NCT03012061|162892479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.6|||MMRM||UMEC 62.5 mcg versus placebo, DBP, Week 12|||2.6|-0.6|0.204
81607467|NCT03012061|162892479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.1|||MMRM||UMEC 62.5 mcg versus placebo, DBP, Week 24|||3.1|-0.1|0.066
81607468|NCT03012061|162892480|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.2|||MMRM||UMEC 31.25 mcg vs Placebo, Week 4|||3.2|-0.7|0.195
81607469|NCT03012061|162892480|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.3|||MMRM||UMEC 31.25 mcg versus Placebo, Week 12|||2.3|-1.0|0.457
81607470|NCT03012061|162892480|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.2|||MMRM||UMEC 31.25 mcg versus Placebo, Week 24|||3.2|-1.0|0.300
81607471|NCT03012061|162892480|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|3.3|||MMRM||UMEC 62.5 mcg versus Placebo, Week 4|||3.3|-0.5|0.140
81607472|NCT03012061|162892480|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.3|||MMRM||UMEC 62.5 mcg versus Placebo, Week 12|||3.3|0.0|0.045
81607473|NCT03012061|162892480|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|5.5|||MMRM||UMEC 62.5 mcg versus Placebo, Week 24|||5.5|1.3|0.002
81607474|NCT01152294|162892481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.4||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|7.96|||t-test, 2 sided|||We tested for a difference in the mean total knowledge score between the decision aid and control groups using independent t-test (2 sided). With 100 patients in each arm, the study had more than 90% power to detect a 10% difference in knowledge assuming a common standard deviation of 18%.||7.96|1.02|0.01
81607475|NCT01744860|162892483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kappa coefficient|0.8611|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8125|0.9097||||||"Kappa coefficient was used to compare the concordance between INCa Molecular Genetics Laboratory in-house methods and Cobas 4800 Mutation Test."||0.9097|0.8125|
81607476|NCT02736968|162892512|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.12||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Fisher Exact||Adjusted Wald Intervals|The null hypothesis is that the probability of resolution of diarrhea by Day 5 for participants receiving auranofin is equal to that for those receiving placebo.||0.12|-0.12|>0.999
81611285|NCT02886728|162901221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|11.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|16.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||16.1|7.4|<0.001
81607477|NCT02736968|162892513|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.34||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Fisher Exact||Adjusted Wald Intervals|The null hypothesis is that the probability of parasitological response by Day 5 for participants receiving auranofin is equal to that for those receiving placebo.||0.34|-0.34|>0.999
81607478|NCT02736968|162892518|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in time to resolution of diarrhea between treatment arms, with a two-sided alternative.||||0.142
81525744|NCT00596830|162739337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.103||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.925|1.315||2-sided p-value is from the unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank||HR was based on the Cox proportional hazards model|||1.315|0.925|0.270
81525745|NCT00596830|162739338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk difference|-1.472||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|5.6|||Chi-squared||Risk difference confidence interval was calculated based on a normal distribution.|||5.6|-8.6|0.685
81525746|NCT00774800|162739373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Means Ratio|1.54||||0.0011||||||Statistical testing was considered exploratory, with no adjustment for inflation of Type 1 error due to multiplicity of testing.|ANOVA|||Due to the exploratory nature of this study, the sample size is not based on a formal calculation.||||0.0011
81525747|NCT00774800|162739373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Means Ratio|3.06|||<|0.0001||||||Statistical testing was considered exploratory, with no adjustment for inflation of Type 1 error due to multiplicity of testing.|ANOVA|||Due to the exploratory nature of this study, the sample size is not based on a formal calculation.||||<0.0001
81525748|NCT00774800|162739374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Means Ratio|1.35||||0.0057||||||Statistical testing was considered exploratory, with no adjustment for inflation of Type 1 error due to multiplicity of testing.|ANOVA|||Due to the exploratory nature of this study, the sample size is not based on a formal calculation.||||0.0057
81525749|NCT00774800|162739374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Means Ratio|1.66|||<|0.0001||||||Statistical testing was considered exploratory, with no adjustment for inflation of Type 1 error due to multiplicity of testing.|ANOVA|||Due to the exploratory nature of this study, the sample size is not based on a formal calculation.||||<0.0001
81525750|NCT00774800|162739375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Means Difference|-18.33|||<|0.0001||||||Statistical testing was considered exploratory, with no adjustment for inflation of Type 1 error due to multiplicity of testing.|ANOVA|||Due to the exploratory nature of this study, the sample size is not based on a formal calculation.||||<0.0001
81525751|NCT00774800|162739375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Means Difference|-62.46||||0.0018|||||||ANOVA|Statistical testing was considered exploratory, with no adjustment for inflation of Type 1 error due to multiplicity of testing.||Due to the exploratory nature of this study, the sample size is not based on a formal calculation.||||0.0018
81525752|NCT01059994|162739377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81611286|NCT02886728|162901221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|10.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|15.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||15.8|4.5|<0.001
81611287|NCT02886728|162901221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|14.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|20.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||20.8|8.6|<0.001
81611288|NCT02886728|162901221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|22.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4|28.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||28.8|16.4|<0.001
81525753|NCT01059994|162739378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81525754|NCT01973998|162739379|EQUIVALENCE|The primary outcome is time from randomization to a composite outcome of all cause re-hospitalization and all-cause mortality, whichever comes first. The primary analysis will be a log-ranked test and associated Kaplan-Meier plot, unadjusted for any covariates|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.654|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4789|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|10.0|1.175|2.133||Because this is a pilot study the intent is to see if there is a signal that would justify a larger clinical trial. Therefore the significance level has been set to 0.1 and the power has been set at 0.7.|Log Rank|||||2.133|1.175|<0.1
81611289|NCT02886728|162901221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|14.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|22.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||22.5|7.1|<0.001
81611290|NCT02886728|162901221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|12.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|20.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||20.0|4.9|<0.001
81611291|NCT02886728|162901221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|18.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|25.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36||25.1|11.4|<0.001
81646581|NCT00510146|162983838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.64||p-value represents a comparison of the olanzapine and placebo groups in change from baseline to endpoint for MINI Suicidality Total Score from the following ANCOVA model: Change=Treatment+Baseline+Geographic Region.|ANCOVA|||||0.64|-0.59|0.943
81646582|NCT00510146|162983846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.736||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint-standing diastolic blood pressure from t-tests on change.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.736
81646583|NCT00510146|162983846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.944||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint-sitting diastolic blood pressure from t-tests on change.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.944
81646584|NCT00510146|162983846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint-standing systolic blood pressure from t-tests on change.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.080
81646585|NCT00510146|162983846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.612||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint-sitting systolic blood pressure from t-tests on change.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.612
81646586|NCT00510146|162983846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint-orthostatic change in diastolic blood pressure from t-tests on change.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.640
81646587|NCT00510146|162983846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint-orthostatic change in systolic blood pressure from t-tests on change.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.122
81646588|NCT00510146|162983847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for weight from t-tests on change.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81646589|NCT00510146|162983848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for albumin from Wilcoxon's signed-rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81646590|NCT00510146|162983848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for total protein from Wilcoxon's signed-rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81646591|NCT00510146|162983849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for alkaline phosphatase from Wilcoxon's signed-rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81646592|NCT00510146|162983849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for CPK from Wilcoxon's signed-rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.010
81646593|NCT00510146|162983849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.354||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for GGT from Wilcoxon's signed-rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.354
81607479|NCT00309608|162892536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.95|-0.39||There was no adjustment for multiple testing, however a hierarchy approach to control for the Type-I error was used. If the 10mg was not successful, any analysis of the 5mg will be descriptive, and similarly for the next step for the 1mg.|Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|||"Linagliptin 10 mg vs. Placebo~Missing endpoints after 12 weeks of treatment were replaced using Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF)"||-0.39|-0.95|<0.0001
81607480|NCT00309608|162892536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.01|-0.44||There was no adjustment for multiple testing, however a hierarchy approach to control for the Type-I error was used. If the 10mg was not successful, any analysis of the 5mg will be descriptive, and similarly for the next step for the 1mg.|Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|||"Linagliptin 5 mg vs. Placebo~missing endpoints after 12 weeks of treatment were replaced using Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF)"||-0.44|-1.01|<0.0001
81607481|NCT00309608|162892536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0055||95.0|-0.68|-0.12||There was no adjustment for multiple testing, however a hierarchy approach to control for the Type-I error was used. If the 10mg was not successful, any analysis of the 5mg will be descriptive, and similarly for the next step for the 1mg.|Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|||"Linagliptin 1 mg vs. Placebo~Missing endpoints after 12 weeks of treatment were replaced using Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF)"||-0.12|-0.68|0.0055
81607482|NCT00309608|162892536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.99|-0.46|||Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|||"Placebo vs. Linagliptin 10 mg~Analysis additionally adjusted for previous anti-diabetic medication.~Missing endpoints after 12 weeks of treatment were replaced using Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF)."||-0.46|-0.99|<0.0001
81607483|NCT00309608|162892536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.02|-0.48|||Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|||"Linagliptin 5 mg vs. Placebo~Analysis additionally adjusted for previous anti-diabetic medication.~Missing endpoints after 12 weeks of treatment were replaced using last observation carried forward (LOCF)."||-0.48|-1.02|<0.0001
81607484|NCT00309608|162892536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0049||95.0|-0.66|-0.12|||Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|||"Linagliptin 1 mg vs. Placebo~Analysis additionally adjusted for previous anti-diabetic medication.~Missing endpoints after 12 weeks of treatment were replaced using last observation carried forward (LOCF)."||-0.12|-0.66|0.0049
81607485|NCT00309608|162892537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.575||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.367|145.781|||Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin 10 mg vs. Placebo||145.781|2.367|0.0054
81463603|NCT02088905|162618901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.413||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of PSI Total Score between Week 18 scores, 1 sided test for Treatment Group Superiority||||.413
81607486|NCT00309608|162892537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.715||||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.439|95.351|||Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin 5 mg vs. Placebo||95.351|1.439|0.0214
81607487|NCT00309608|162892537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.776||||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.586|102.895|||Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin 1 mg vs. Placebo||102.895|1.586|0.0167
81607488|NCT00309608|162892537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|31.36||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.063|242.028|||Regression, Logistic|||Glimepiride vs. Placebo||242.028|4.063|0.0010
81646594|NCT00510146|162983850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for chlorine from Wilcoxon's signed-rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.010
81463604|NCT02088905|162618903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.271||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of SRS Total Score between Week 18 scores, 1 sided test for Treatment Group Superiority||||0.271
81646595|NCT00510146|162983851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for creatinine from Wilcoxon's signed-rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81646596|NCT00510146|162983852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for erythrocyte count from Wilcoxon's signed-rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.021
81463605|NCT02088905|162618903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.434||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of SRS Awareness Score between Week 18 scores, 1 sided test for Treatment Group Superiority||||.434
81607489|NCT00309608|162892538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.07|<|0.0001||95.0|-41.4|-17.5|||Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 10mg vs. Placebo||-17.5|-41.4|<0.0001
81607490|NCT00309608|162892538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-34.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.16|<|0.0001||95.0|-47.0|-22.8|||Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Placebo||-22.8|-47.0|<0.0001
81607491|NCT00309608|162892538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.13||0.0022||95.0|-31.0|-6.87|||Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 1 mg vs. Placebo||-6.87|-31.0|0.0022
81607492|NCT00874432|162892543|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.685|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||p-value for CBPWV between CKD and Control groups||||0.685
81607493|NCT00874432|162892543|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.739|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||p-value for CRPWV between CKD and Control groups||||0.739
81607494|NCT00874432|162892543|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.471|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||p-value for CFPWV between CKD and Control groups||||0.471
81607495|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.685|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This p-value compares the baseline CBPWV measures for the CKD vs Controls group||||0.685
81607496|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.869|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This p-value compares the 12 month CBPWV measures for the CKD vs Controls group||||0.869
81607497|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.709|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This p-value compares the baseline CRPWV measures for the CKD vs Controls group||||0.709
81607498|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This p-value compares the 12 month CBPWV measures for the CKD vs Controls group||||0.340
81646597|NCT00510146|162983853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for hemoglobin from Wilcoxon's signed-rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.035
81646598|NCT00510146|162983854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for platelet count from Wilcoxon's signed-rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.024
81607499|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This p-value compares the baseline CFPWV measures for the CKD vs Controls group||||0.730
81607500|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.204|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This p-value compares the 12 month CFPWV measures for the CKD vs Controls group||||0.204
81607501|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.963|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the 12 month CBPWV measure of ACE-I CKD and Control groups||||0.963
81607502|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.991|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the 12 month CRPWV measure of ACE-I CKD and Control groups||||0.991
81607503|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.176|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the 12 month CFPWV measure of ACE-I CKD and Control groups||||0.176
81607504|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.402|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the baseline and 12 month CBPWV measure of the ACE-I CKD||||0.402
81607505|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.586|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the baseline and 12 month CRPWV measure of the ACE-I CKD||||0.586
81607506|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.455|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the baseline and 12 month CFPWV measure of the ACE-I CKD||||0.455
81607507|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.418|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the baseline and 12 month CBPWV measure of the ACE-I Control Group||||0.418
81607508|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the baseline and 12 month CRPWV measure of the ACE-I Control Group||||0.091
81607509|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the baseline and 12 month CFPWV measure of the ACE-I Control Group||||0.034
81607510|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.921|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the 12 month CBPWV measure of the CKD and Control groups||||0.921
81463606|NCT02088905|162618903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.298||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of SRS Cognition Scores between Week 18 scores, 1 sided test for Treatment Group Superiority||||.298
81463607|NCT02088905|162618903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.294||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of SRS Communication Score between Week 18 scores, 1 sided test for Treatment Group Superiority||||.294
81607511|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.887|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the 12 month CRPWV measure of the CKD and Control groups||||0.887
81607512|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.759|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the 12 month CFPWV measure of the CKD and Control groups||||0.759
81607513|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.851|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the baseline and 12 month CBPWV measure of the Control groups||||0.851
81607514|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.733|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the baseline and 12 month CRPWV measure of the Control groups||||0.733
81607515|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.902|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the baseline and 12 month CFPWV measure of the Control groups||||0.902
81607516|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.414|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the 12 month CBPWV measure between the CKD ACE-I and CKD Control groups.||||0.414
81607517|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.942|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the 12 month CRPWV measure between the CKD ACE-I and CKD Control groups.||||0.942
81607518|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the 12 month CFPWV measure between the CKD ACE-I and CKD Control groups.||||0.990
81607519|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.273|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the 12 month CBPWV measure between the ACE-I Control and CKD Control groups.||||0.273
81607520|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.516|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the 12 month CRPWV measure between the ACE-I Control and CKD Control groups.||||0.516
81607521|NCT00874432|162892544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.102|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This compares the 12 month CFPWV measure between the ACE-I Control and CKD Control groups.||||0.102
81607522|NCT04249336|162892551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|36.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANOVA||Treatment difference in percent = BioMin F- Colgate Total|It was calculated that 140 participants randomized in a 1:1:1:1 fashion between the four arms would have at least 80 % power to detect a difference of 0.20 mean scores between four treatments from baseline to week 4. Sample size was determined using PAS V.11, two independent sample t-test with 95% confidence interval.||||<0.05
81607523|NCT04249336|162892551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|33.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold P\<0.05|ANOVA||Treatment difference in percent = Colgate Sensitive Pro relief - Colgate Total|||||<0.05
81463608|NCT02088905|162618903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.441||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of SRS Motivation between Week 18 scores, 1 sided test for Treatment Group Superiority||||.441
81607524|NCT04249336|162892551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|23.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANOVA||Treatment difference in percent = Sensodyne Rapid Action - Colgate Total|||||<0.05
81607525|NCT04249336|162892552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|32.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA||Treatment difference in percent = BioMin F- Colgate Total|It was calculated that 140 participants randomized in a 1:1:1:1 fashion between the four arms would have at least 80 % power to detect a difference of 0.20 mean scores between four treatments from baseline to week 4. Sample size was determined using PAS V.11, two independent sample t-test with 95% confidence interval.||||<0.05
81607526|NCT04249336|162892552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|39.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANOVA||Treatment difference in percent = Colgate Sensitive Pro relief - Colgate Total|||||<0.05
81607527|NCT04249336|162892552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|30.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANOVA||Treatment difference in percent = Sensodyne Rapid Action - Colgate Total|||||<0.05
81611292|NCT02886728|162901221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.7||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|16.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36||16.1|-0.8|0.056
81611293|NCT02886728|162901221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|9.0||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|17.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36||17.4|0.5|0.023
81525755|NCT01973998|162739379|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.654|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4789||0.1|TWO_SIDED|10.0|1.175|2.133|||Log Rank|||A total of 100 patients is required in a 2 treatment parallel-design study. There is a 70% probability that the study will detect a treatment difference at a 2-sided 10% significance level, if the true hazard ratio is 1.654. This is based on the assumption that the accrual period will be 36 months and the follow up period will be 6 months and the median time to event is 8 months. The total number of events will be 73.||2.133|1.175|0.1
81525756|NCT02540993|162739416|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.825|||=|0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.732|0.928||P-value from stratified log-rank test. Significance was considered to be achieved if p-value ≤ 0.03282695.|Log Rank|Stratified log rank test|A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to provide a point estimate of the hazard ratio and a corresponding two-sided 95% confidence interval.|||0.928|0.732|= 0.0014
81525757|NCT02540993|162739417|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||=|0.0339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.747|0.989||P-value from stratified log-rank test. Significance was considered to be achieved if p-value ≤ 0.04967388.|Log Rank|Stratified log rank test|A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to provide a point estimate of the hazard ratio and a corresponding two-sided 95% confidence interval.|||0.989|0.747|= 0.0339
81525758|NCT02540993|162739418|SUPERIORITY|If treatment effect on both primary and key secondary endpoint is significant, other secondary efficacy endpoints (i.e. all-cause mortality, all-cause hospitalization, change in UACR from baseline to Month 4, and secondary renal composite endpoint) will be tested hierarchically, starting with all-cause mortality. If treatment effect on all-cause mortality was not significant, all other endpoints would be tested in an exploratory manner.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.895|||=|0.2348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.746|1.075||P-value from stratified log-rank test. Significance was considered to be achieved if p-value ≤ 0.04967388.|Log Rank|Stratified log rank test|A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to provide a point estimate of the hazard ratio and a corresponding two-sided 95% confidence interval.|||1.075|0.746|= 0.2348
81525759|NCT02540993|162739419|SUPERIORITY|If treatment effect on both primary and key secondary endpoint is significant, other secondary efficacy endpoints (i.e. all-cause mortality, all-cause hospitalization, change in UACR from baseline to Month 4, and secondary renal composite endpoint) will be tested hierarchically, starting with all-cause mortality. If treatment effect on all-cause mortality was not significant, all other endpoints would be tested in an exploratory manner.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.946|||=|0.1623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.876|1.022||P-value from stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank|Stratified log rank test|A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to provide a point estimate of the hazard ratio and a corresponding two-sided 95% confidence interval.|||1.022|0.876|= 0.1623
81525760|NCT02540993|162739420|SUPERIORITY|If treatment effect on both primary and key secondary endpoint is significant, other secondary efficacy endpoints (i.e. all-cause mortality, all-cause hospitalization, change in UACR from baseline to Month 4, and secondary renal composite endpoint) will be tested hierarchically, starting with all-cause mortality. If treatment effect on all-cause mortality was not significant, all other endpoints would be tested in an exploratory manner.|Ratio of least squares means|0.688|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.662|0.715||P-value from F-test of equal means between the treatment groups.|ANCOVA|||||0.715|0.662|< 0.0001
81525761|NCT02540993|162739421|SUPERIORITY|If treatment effect on both primary and key secondary endpoint is significant, other secondary efficacy endpoints (i.e. all-cause mortality, all-cause hospitalization, change in UACR from baseline to Month 4, and secondary renal composite endpoint) will be tested hierarchically, starting with all-cause mortality. If treatment effect on all-cause mortality was not significant, all other endpoints would be tested in an exploratory manner.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.763|||=|0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.648|0.9||P-value from stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank|Stratified log rank test|A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to provide a point estimate of the hazard ratio and a corresponding two-sided 95% confidence interval.|||0.900|0.648|= 0.0012
81525762|NCT00820222|162739422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.63|||Odds Ratio||The Odds Ratio is based on a logistic regression model. The P-value for the test of Odds Ratio is 1.|||1.63|0.26|0.360
81525763|NCT00820222|162739423|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.64|||Log Rank||A HR \> 1 indicates a higher risk for lapatinib+capecitabine compared with trastuzumab+capecitabine.|||1.64|1.04|0.021
81525764|NCT00820222|162739425|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.9|||Log Rank||A HR \> 1 indicates a higher risk for lapatinib+capecitabine compared with trastuzumab+capecitabine.|||1.90|0.95|0.095
81525765|NCT00820222|162739426|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7984||||0.2731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5407|1.1771|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison for Overall Response (CR+PR)||1.1771|0.5407|0.2731
81525766|NCT00820222|162739427|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9016||||0.6106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6315|1.2866|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison for Clinical Benefit||1.2866|0.6315|0.6106
81525767|NCT01336023|162739440|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority of IDegLira vs. IDeg was confirmed when 95% confidence interval for the treatment differences for change in HbA1c lies entirely below 0.3%.~IDegLira minus IDeg"|Treatment Contrast|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.36|||ANCOVA||IDegLira minus IDeg|||-0.36|-0.58|
81525768|NCT01336023|162739440|SUPERIORITY|"Superiority of IDegLira over liraglutide was confirmed when the 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference for change in HbA1c lies entirely below 0%.~IDegLira minus Liraglutide"|Treatment contrast|-0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.53|||ANCOVA||IDegLira minus Liraglutide|||-0.53|-0.75|
81525769|NCT03037983|162739445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.38||||0.849|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.849
81525770|NCT03037983|162739447|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.782|TWO_SIDED|||||t = 0.287|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.782
81525771|NCT01122849|162739449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean difference|-0.12||||0.5456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.28||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q1 at Day 7||0.28|-0.52|0.5456
81525772|NCT01122849|162739449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.34||||0.1029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.07||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q1 at Day 7||0.07|-0.75|0.1029
81525773|NCT01122849|162739449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.22||||0.2879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.62||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q1 at Day 7||0.62|-0.19|0.2879
81611294|NCT02886728|162901221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|21.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|28.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||28.7|15.1|<0.001
81607528|NCT04249336|162892553|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|36.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA||Treatment difference in percent = BioMin F- Colgate Total|It was calculated that 140 participants randomized in a 1:1:1:1 fashion between the four arms would have at least 80 % power to detect a difference of 0.20 mean scores between four treatments from baseline to week 4. Sample size was determined using PAS V.11, two independent sample t-test with 95% confidence interval.||||<0.05
81607529|NCT04249336|162892553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|28.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANOVA||Treatment difference in percent = Colgate Sensitive Pro relief - Colgate Total|||||<0.05
81463609|NCT02088905|162618903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.204||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of SRS Restricted and Repetitive Behavior Score between Week 18 scores, 1 sided test for Treatment Group Superiority||||.204
81607530|NCT04249336|162892553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|25.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANOVA||Treatment difference in percent = Sensodyne Rapid Action - Colgate Total|||||<0.05
81607531|NCT01242176|162892554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|101.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.1|105.37|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|Ratio calculated as empa final formulation divided by empa trial formulation 2||105.37|98.10|
81607532|NCT01242176|162892555|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|99.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.18|109.68|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV.|Ratio calculated as empa final formulation divided by empa trial formulation 2||109.68|90.18|
81607533|NCT01242176|162892556|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|101.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.26|105.48|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV.|Ratio calculated as empa final formulation divided by empa trial formulation 2||105.48|98.26|
81607534|NCT00871351|162892557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|-5.8|||Hochberg's method|||||-5.8|-15.4|<0.0001
81607535|NCT00871351|162892557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.8|-21.2|||Hochberg's method|||||-21.2|-31.8|<0.0001
81607536|NCT00871351|162892558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||Hochberg's method|||||||0.0003
81607537|NCT00871351|162892558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Hochberg's method|||||||<0.0001
81607538|NCT02291289|162892566|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||=|0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.82|||Log Rank|||||1.82|0.50|= 0.872
81607539|NCT02291289|162892566|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||=|0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.18|||Log Rank|||||1.18|0.77|= 0.666
81607540|NCT02291289|162892566|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.44|||=|0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.29|||Log Rank|||||2.29|0.90|= 0.128
81607541|NCT02291289|162892567|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||=|0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.32|||Log Rank|||||1.32|0.39|= 0.276
81607542|NCT02291289|162892567|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||=|0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.02|||Log Rank|||||1.02|0.64|= 0.076
81607543|NCT02291289|162892567|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.157|||||||Log Rank|||||||= 0.157
81607544|NCT02291289|162892567|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25|||=|0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.14|||Log Rank|||||2.14|0.73|= 0.415
81607545|NCT02291289|162892569|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.064|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.064
81607546|NCT02291289|162892569|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.658|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.658
81607547|NCT02291289|162892569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.093|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.093
81607548|NCT02291289|162892570|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.125|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.125
81607549|NCT02291289|162892570|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.739|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.739
81607550|NCT02291289|162892570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.362|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.362
81607551|NCT02291289|162892572|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.421|||||||Log Rank|||||||= 0.421
81607552|NCT02291289|162892572|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.495|||||||Log Rank|||||||= 0.495
81607553|NCT02291289|162892572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.357|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.357
81607554|NCT01844115|162892602|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.2||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|-0.68|||MMRM|||||-0.68|-3.72|0.0048
81607555|NCT01844115|162892603|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.89||||0.0236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|-0.26|||MMRM|||||-0.26|-3.52|0.0236
81607556|NCT02354963|162892616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.302|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.302
81607557|NCT02354963|162892617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.449|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.449
81607558|NCT02354963|162892618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.021
81607559|NCT02354963|162892619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.427|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.427
81607560|NCT02354963|162892620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.496|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.496
81607561|NCT02354963|162892621|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.71||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|3.68|||Chi-squared|||||3.68|0.13|0.684
81607562|NCT02354963|162892622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.480
81607563|NCT02354963|162892623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.236|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.236
81607564|NCT02354963|162892624|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.71||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|3.68|||Chi-squared|||||3.68|0.13|0.684
81646599|NCT00510146|162983855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for prolactin from Wilcoxon's signed-rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81646600|NCT00510146|162983856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for uric acid from Wilcoxon's signed-rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81607565|NCT02354963|162892625|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.36||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|3.05|||Chi-squared|||||3.05|0.04|0.512
81607566|NCT00119262|162892647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.12
81607567|NCT00119262|162892648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.32
81607568|NCT03959592|162892704|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||||0.14
81607569|NCT03959592|162892705|OTHER|||||||0.423|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||||0.423
81607570|NCT03959592|162892708|OTHER|||||||0.985|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||||0.985
81607571|NCT03959592|162892709|OTHER|||||||0.545|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||||0.545
81607572|NCT03688711|162892713|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||The recovery rates of dasiglucagon and placebo were evaluated using a Kaplan Meier (KM) approach, with treatment group as a stratification factor. Differences between the KM curves (dasiglucagon versus placebo) were evaluated inferentially using pairwise two-sided log-rank tests stratified by injection site.||||<0.0001
81607573|NCT03688711|162892714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012|||||||Fisher Exact|||Assessed at 30 minutes. The recovery rates of dasiglucagon and placebo were compared at each time point using a Fisher's exact test. Testing followed an a priori defined hierarchical inferential test order, proceeding until the first failure to reject the null hypothesis comparing dasiglucagon versus placebo.||||0.0012
81607574|NCT03688711|162892714|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Assessed at 20 minutes. The recovery rates of dasiglucagon and placebo were compared at each time point using a Fisher's exact test. Testing followed an a priori defined hierarchical inferential test order, proceeding until the first failure to reject the null hypothesis comparing dasiglucagon versus placebo.||||<0.0001
81607575|NCT03688711|162892714|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Assessed at 15 minutes. The recovery rates of dasiglucagon and placebo were compared at each time point using a Fisher's exact test. Testing followed an a priori defined hierarchical inferential test order, proceeding until the first failure to reject the null hypothesis comparing dasiglucagon versus placebo.||||<0.0001
81607576|NCT03688711|162892714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||Fisher Exact|||Assessed at 10 minutes. The recovery rates of dasiglucagon and placebo were compared at each time point using a Fisher's exact test. Testing followed an a priori defined hierarchical inferential test order, proceeding until the first failure to reject the null hypothesis comparing dasiglucagon versus placebo.||||0.0006
81646601|NCT00510146|162983857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for fasting glucose from t-tests on change.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81646602|NCT00510146|162983857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for cholesterol from t-tests on change.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.130
81607577|NCT03688711|162892715|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in plasma glucose at 30 minutes after investigational product injection was calculated using nominal sampling times and analyzed using an analysis of variance model with treatment, age group and injection site for each endpoint. Testing followed an a priori defined hierarchical inferential test order, proceeding until the first failure to reject the null hypothesis comparing dasiglucagon versus placebo.||||<0.0001
81607578|NCT03688711|162892715|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in plasma glucose at 20 minutes after investigational product injection was calculated using nominal sampling times and analyzed using an analysis of variance model with treatment, age group and injection site for each endpoint. Testing followed an a priori defined hierarchical inferential test order, proceeding until the first failure to reject the null hypothesis comparing dasiglucagon versus placebo.||||<0.0001
81607579|NCT03688711|162892715|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in plasma glucose at 15 minutes after investigational product injection was calculated using nominal sampling times and analyzed using an analysis of variance model with treatment, age group and injection site for each endpoint. Testing followed an a priori defined hierarchical inferential test order, proceeding until the first failure to reject the null hypothesis comparing dasiglucagon versus placebo.||||<0.0001
81607580|NCT03688711|162892715|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in plasma glucose at 10 minutes after investigational product injection was calculated using nominal sampling times and analyzed using an analysis of variance model with treatment, age group and injection site for each endpoint. Testing followed an a priori defined hierarchical inferential test order, proceeding until the first failure to reject the null hypothesis comparing dasiglucagon versus placebo.||||<0.0001
81646603|NCT00510146|162983857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for triglycerides from t-tests on change.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.055
81646604|NCT00510146|162983857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for LDL cholesterol from t-tests on change.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.049
81646605|NCT00510146|162983857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for HDL cholesterol from t-tests on change.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81463610|NCT02088905|162618905|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of DPICS Negative Skills between Week 18 scores, 1 sided test for Treatment Group Superiority||||<.001
81463611|NCT02088905|162618905|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of DPICS Positive Skills between Week 18 scores, 1 sided test for Treatment Group Superiority. Data transformed using a square root transformation.||||<.001
81525774|NCT01122849|162739449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.06||||0.8213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.56||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q3 at Day 7||0.56|-0.45|0.8213
81646606|NCT00510146|162983858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for QTcF from t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.023
81646607|NCT00510146|162983858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for QTcB from t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.044
81646608|NCT00510146|162983859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.919||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to endpoint for heart rate from t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.919
81646609|NCT03790878|162983953|OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.018
81646610|NCT03790878|162983954|OTHER|||||||0.396|||||||Multilevel modeling|||||||0.396
81646611|NCT03790878|162983955|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Multilevel modeling|||||||0.002
81463612|NCT04075682|162618907|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus their not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|1.25||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H1 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received inserts (insert only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (pictorial warning only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the insert groups than in the no insert groups.||1.25|-0.73|0.60
81525775|NCT01122849|162739449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.24||||0.3457||95.0|-0.74|0.27||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q3 at Day 7||0.27|-0.74|0.3457
81607581|NCT03688711|162892716|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||Evaluated using a Kaplan Meier (KM) approach, with treatment group as a stratification factor, analogous to that used for the primary endpoint analysis. Differences between the KM curves (dasiglucagon versus placebo) were evaluated inferentially using pairwise two-sided log-rank tests. Subjects whose time to first plasma glucose concentration ≥70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L) was not met within 45 minutes post-dosing were censored, at the time of the last valid plasma glucose measurement up to 45 minutes.||||<0.0001
81607582|NCT03688711|162892717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.71|6.05|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as factor and the baseline of the dependent variable plasma glucose as a covariate.||6.05|2.71|<0.0001
81607583|NCT04654468|162892743|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired McNemar|||Percentage of participants who achieved TA from baseline through Week 25 were compared with the percentage of participants who reported TA within 24 weeks prior to screening.||||<.0001
81607584|NCT04159415|162892814|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.3|||||Confidence interval (CI) based on treatment group difference (R4461 Low dose vs. placebo) of the LS means using mixed-effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) model|||2.3|-1.9|
81646612|NCT00582114|162983958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.36||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|4.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cardiovascular events were counted by subject and included the following: myocardial infarction, stroke, hospitalization for congestive heart failure, hospitalized angina, arrhythmias, cardiac arrest, coronary revascularization and heart valve replacement. The duration of participation in the study per subject, which according to the trial design could be up to 12 months, was determined. Incidence rate ratio (IRR) by treatment was then determined along with the 95%confidence intervals (95% CIs).||4.23|1.36|0.001
81463613|NCT04075682|162618907|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus their not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|0.66||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H3 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received inserts only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the insert only group.||0.66|-2.22|0.29
81463614|NCT04075682|162618907|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|1.16||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H4 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received pictorial warnings only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the pictorial warning only group.||1.16|-1.67|0.73
81463615|NCT04075682|162618907|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|1.74||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower education (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.74|-2.34|0.77
81525776|NCT01122849|162739449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.2364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.79|||ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q3 at Day 7||0.79|-0.20|0.2364
81525777|NCT01122849|162739449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.18||||0.3553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.57||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q17 at Day 7||0.57|-0.21|0.3553
81525778|NCT01122849|162739449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.19||||0.3369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.2||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q17 at Day 7||0.20|-0.58|0.3369
81525779|NCT01122849|162739449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.37||||0.0591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.76||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q17 at Day 7||0.76|-0.01|0.0591
81607585|NCT04159415|162892815|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|38.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|97.5|||||Confidence interval (CI) based on treatment group difference (R4461 Low dose vs. placebo) of the LS means using mixed-effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) model|||97.5|-21.3|
81463616|NCT04075682|162618907|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|2.88||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower literacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.88|-1.43|0.51
81525780|NCT01122849|162739449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.7686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.31||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q18 at Day 7||0.31|-0.42|0.7686
81525781|NCT01122849|162739449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.46||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q18 at Day 7||-0.09|-0.83|0.0151
81525782|NCT01122849|162739449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.41||||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.77||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q18 at Day 7||0.77|0.05|0.0256
81525783|NCT01122849|162739450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.11||||0.5958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.3||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q1at Day 14||0.30|-0.52|0.5958
81525784|NCT01122849|162739450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.31||||0.1429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.11||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q1 at Day 14||0.11|-0.73|0.1429
81525785|NCT01122849|162739450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.3348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.62|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q1 at Day 14||0.62|-0.21|0.3348
81525786|NCT01122849|162739450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.4425||95.0|-0.32|0.72||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q3 at Day 14||0.72|-0.32|0.4425
81525787|NCT01122849|162739450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.19||||0.4795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q3 at Day 14||0.34|-0.71|0.4795
81525788|NCT01122849|162739450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.39||||0.1375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.9||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q3 at Day 14||0.90|-0.13|0.1375
81525789|NCT01122849|162739450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.12||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.31||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q17 at Day 14||0.31|-0.56|0.5750
81525790|NCT01122849|162739450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.48||||0.0337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.04||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q17 at Day 14||-0.04|-0.92|0.0337
81525791|NCT01122849|162739450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.35||||0.1061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.79||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q17 at Day 14||0.79|-0.08|0.1061
81525792|NCT01122849|162739450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.7092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.34||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q18 at Day 14||0.34|-0.50|0.7092
81525793|NCT01122849|162739450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.49||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.06||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q18 at Day14||-0.06|-0.91|0.0250
81525794|NCT01122849|162739450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.41||||0.0503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.82||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q18 at Day 14||0.82|0.00|0.0503
81525795|NCT01122849|162739451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.84||||0.5462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|3.59||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for sleep problems at Day 7||3.59|-1.92|0.5462
81525796|NCT01122849|162739451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.37||||0.0942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|0.42||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals.|ANCOVA|||Comparison for sleep problems at Day 7||0.42|-5.16|0.0942
81525797|NCT01122849|162739451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.2||||0.0221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|5.93||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of sleep problems at Day 7||5.93|0.48|0.0221
81525798|NCT01122849|162739451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.72||||0.6731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|2.68||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Sleep Time problems at Day 7||2.68|-4.11|0.6731
81525799|NCT01122849|162739451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.57||||0.1354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|0.83||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Sleep time problems at Day 7||0.83|-5.98|0.1354
81525800|NCT01122849|162739451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|1.86||||0.2722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|5.21||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of sleep time problems at Day 7||5.21|-1.50|0.2722
81525801|NCT01122849|162739451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.71||||0.6195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|2.14||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for symptoms on walking in the morning at Day 7||2.14|-3.55|0.6195
81525802|NCT01122849|162739451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.83||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-0.96||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison at day 7 for symptoms for walking in the morning||-0.96|-6.70|0.0099
81525803|NCT01122849|162739451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.12||||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|5.93||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for symptoms on waking in the morning at Day 7||5.93|0.32|0.0298
81525804|NCT01122849|162739451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.3||||0.7211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|1.4||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for practical problems at Day 7||1.40|-2.01|0.7211
81525805|NCT01122849|162739451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.8||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|0.9||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for practical problems at Day 7||0.90|-2.51|0.3500
81525806|NCT01122849|162739451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.5||||0.5564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|2.18||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for practical problems at Day 7||2.18|-1.19|0.5564
81525807|NCT01122849|162739452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.57||||0.6804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|3.35||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals.|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Sleep Problems at Day 14||3.35|-2.20|0.6804
81525808|NCT01122849|162739452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.31||||0.3524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|1.49||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for sleep problems at Day 14||1.49|-4.12|0.3524
81463617|NCT04075682|162618907|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|4.01||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with lower than higher delayed discounting (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||4.01|0.02|0.05
81463618|NCT04075682|162618907|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|2.02||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline education would be stronger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.02|-3.84|0.54
81525809|NCT01122849|162739452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.89||||0.1739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|4.63||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for sleep problems at Day 14||4.63|-0.86|0.1739
81525810|NCT01122849|162739452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|1.98||||0.2463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|5.36||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals||Comparison for Sleep time problems at Day 14||5.36|-1.41|0.2463
81525811|NCT01122849|162739452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.28||||0.8677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|3.68|||ANCOVA|||Comparison for sleep time problems at Day 14||3.68|-3.11|0.8677
81525812|NCT01122849|162739452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.7||||0.3136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|5.04||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for sleep time problems at Day 14||5.04|-1.65|0.3136
81525813|NCT01122849|162739452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.14||||0.9183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|2.65||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for symptoms on waking in the morning at Day 14||2.65|-2.93|0.9183
81525814|NCT01122849|162739452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.68||||0.0614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|0.13||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for symptoms on waking in the morning at Day 14||0.13|-5.50|0.0614
81525815|NCT01122849|162739452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.54||||0.0695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|5.29||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for symptoms on waking in the morning at Day 14||5.29|-0.21|0.0695
81463619|NCT04075682|162618907|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|5.17||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline literacy would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||5.17|-1.13|0.21
81463620|NCT04075682|162618907|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|1.83||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline delay discounting would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.83|-3.97|0.47
81463621|NCT04075682|162618908|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.24||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H1 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received inserts (insert only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (pictorial warning only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the insert groups than in the no insert groups.||1.24|-0.68|0.57
81463622|NCT04075682|162618908|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|0.14||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H3 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received inserts only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the insert only group.||0.14|-2.63|0.08
81463623|NCT04075682|162618908|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|0.77||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H4 assessment, comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received pictorial warnings only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the pictorial warning only group.||0.77|-1.97|0.39
81463624|NCT04075682|162618908|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|2.47||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower education (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.47|-1.45|0.61
81525816|NCT01122849|162739452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.54||||0.4947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|2.1||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for practical problems at Day14||2.10|-1.03|0.4947
81607586|NCT04159415|162892816|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.9|56.9|||||Combined estimate for adjusted mean difference (SE) vs Placebo obtained by combining adjusted means and SE from ANCOVA model analyses of the different imputed data sets.|||56.9|-56.9|
81525817|NCT01122849|162739452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.15||||0.8454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|1.72||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for practical problems at Day 14||1.72|-1.42|0.8454
81463625|NCT04075682|162618908|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|1.97||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower literacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.97|-2.23|0.90
81463626|NCT04075682|162618908|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|3.97||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with lower than higher delayed discounting (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||3.97|0.13|0.04
81525818|NCT01122849|162739452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.38||||0.6223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|1.93||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for practical problems at Day 14||1.93|-1.17|0.6223
81525819|NCT01122849|162739453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.34||||0.4258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|2.01||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|LS Mean Difference|||Comparison at Day 7||2.01|-4.68|0.4258
81525820|NCT01122849|162739453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.05||||0.0764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.43|0.33||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison at Day 7||0.33|-6.43|0.0764
81607587|NCT04159415|162892817|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.6|103.2|||||Combined estimate for adjusted mean difference (SE) vs Placebo obtained by combining adjusted means and SE from robust regression model analyses of the different imputed data sets.|||103.2|-67.6|
81525821|NCT01122849|162739453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.71||||0.2986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|4.97||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison at Day 7||4.97|-1.56|0.2986
81607588|NCT05064735|162892818|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Treatment Difference|-10.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.34|-8.63|||ANCOVA|||The responses at week 68 were analyzed using an analysis of covariance model with randomized treatment as factor and baseline body weight as covariate.||-8.63|-12.34|<0.0001
81525822|NCT01122849|162739454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.12||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|4.29||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||||4.29|-2.05|0.4820
81525823|NCT01122849|162739454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.81||||0.2607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|1.39||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||||1.39|-5.02|0.2607
81525824|NCT01122849|162739454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.93||||0.0623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|6.02||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||||6.02|-0.16|0.0623
81525825|NCT01122849|162739455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.36||||0.5278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|9.39||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||||9.39|-18.1|0.5278
81525826|NCT01122849|162739455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.14||||0.1458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|23.93||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||||23.93|-3.64|0.1458
81525827|NCT01122849|162739455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.5||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|-0.91||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals.|ANCOVA|||||-0.91|-28.1|0.0370
81525828|NCT01122849|162739456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.1||||0.4483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|8.29|||ANCOVA|Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals||||8.29|-18.5|0.4483
81525829|NCT01122849|162739456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.28||||0.0385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|27.77|||ANCOVA|Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals||||27.77|0.79|0.0385
81525830|NCT01122849|162739456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-19.37||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.5|-6.23|||ANCOVA|Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals||||-6.23|-32.5|0.0046
81607589|NCT05064735|162892819|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Treatment Difference|-14.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.98|-8.3|||ANCOVA|||The responses at week 68 were analyzed using an analysis of covariance model with randomized treatment as factor and baseline WOMAC pain score as covariate.||-8.30|-19.98|<0.0001
81611295|NCT02886728|162901221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|11.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|20.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||20.0|3.1|0.004
81525831|NCT01122849|162739457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|15.24||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.45|25.02||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||||25.02|5.45|0.0029
81607590|NCT05027074|162892919|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.26||From log-rank test stratified by region (US, Non-US), previous thrombosis of active AVG (yes, no) and regular aspirin use up to 150 mg daily at baseline (yes, no).|Log Rank||HR based on stratified Cox model with Efron's method of tie handling and with a single treatment covariate, controlling for stratification factors of region, previous thrombosis of active AVG and regular aspirin use up to 150 mg daily at baseline.|||1.26|0.60|0.470
81525832|NCT01122849|162739457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.74||||0.4683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|14.01||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||||14.01|-6.53|0.4683
81525833|NCT01122849|162739457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.5||||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|21.55||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||||21.55|1.44|0.0259
81525834|NCT01122849|162739458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.79||||0.1764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|19.19||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||||19.19|-3.62|0.1764
81607591|NCT05027074|162892919|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.19|||||HR based on stratified Cox model with Efron's method of tie handling and with a single treatment covariate, controlling for stratification factors of region, previous thrombosis of active AVG and regular aspirin use up to 150 mg daily at baseline.|||1.19|0.57|
81607592|NCT05027074|162892920|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.21|||||HR based on Andersen-Gill model with stratification factors of region, previous thrombosis of active AVG, and regular aspirin use up to 150 mg daily at baseline as fixed effect.|||1.21|0.68|
81607593|NCT05027074|162892920|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.23|||||HR based on Andersen-Gill model with stratification factors of region, previous thrombosis of active AVG, and regular aspirin use up to 150 mg daily at baseline as fixed effect.|||1.23|0.70|
81607594|NCT05027074|162892922|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.68||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.62||From log-rank test stratified by region (US, Non-US), previous thrombosis of active AVG (yes, no) and regular aspirin use up to 150 mg daily at baseline (yes, no).|Log Rank||HR based on stratified Cox model with Efron's method of tie handling and with a single treatment covariate, controlling for stratification factors of region, previous thrombosis of active AVG and regular aspirin use up to 150 mg daily at baseline.|||2.62|1.07|0.022
81607595|NCT05027074|162892922|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.0||From log-rank test stratified by region (US, Non-US), previous thrombosis of active AVG (yes, no) and regular aspirin use up to 150 mg daily at baseline (yes, no).|Log Rank||HR based on stratified Cox model with Efron's method of tie handling and with a single treatment covariate, controlling for stratification factors of region, previous thrombosis of active AVG and regular aspirin use up to 150 mg daily at baseline.|||2.00|0.800|0.311
81607596|NCT03169881|162892924|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|2.64||The mean difference in Bayley-III cognitive scores between treatment groups was adjusted for center, gestational age group, and familial clustering.|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference in cognitive score for the Darbepoetin minus Placebo treatment groups.|Null hypothesis: Weekly administration of Darbepoetin during the neonatal period will not impact neurocognitive outcomes at 22-26 months compared to Placebo in premature infants 23 to 28 weeks gestation.||2.64|-3.09|0.88
81607597|NCT00856661|162892938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.64|||Regression, Logistic|If no assessment was available for last observation carried forward after baseline, the mRS score was set to 5 if alive, or 6, if otherwise = death||All patients who were treated and had at least one valid post-baseline assessment of the mRS. As death is a valid outcome on the mRS, patients who died within 90 days after IMP administration were included.||2.64|0.79|0.2290
81607598|NCT00856661|162892939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.62|0.59|0.9401
81607599|NCT00856661|162892940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.5076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.18|||Regression, Logistic|||All patients treated, who had at least one valid post-baseline assessment of the mRS and with a baseline NIHSS score of 8 to 24. If no assessment was available for last observation carried forward after baseline, the mRS score was set to 5 if the patient was known to be alive, or 6, if otherwise = dead.||2.18|0.68|0.5076
81607600|NCT00856661|162892941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.6146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.75|||Regression, Logistic|||all patients treated, who had at least one valid post-baseline assessment of the mRS. As death is a valid outcome on the mRS, patients who died within 90 days after IMP administration were included||1.75|0.72|0.6146
81607601|NCT02306122|162892952|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic||Comparator is control arm|||||<0.01
81607602|NCT02306122|162892952|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic||Comparator is control arm|||||<0.01
81607603|NCT02306122|162892952|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic||Comparator is control arm|||||<0.01
81607604|NCT02306122|162892953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.523|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Comparator is the control arm|||||<0.01
81607605|NCT02306122|162892953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.582|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.997|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Comparator is the control arm|||||<0.01
81607606|NCT02306122|162892953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.308|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Comparator is the control arm|||||<0.01
81607607|NCT02306122|162892954|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic||Comparator is the information arm|||||<0.01
81607608|NCT02306122|162892954|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic||Comparator is the information arm|||||<0.01
81607609|NCT02306122|162892955|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic||Comparator is the choice arm|||||<0.01
81607610|NCT05295732|162892959|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-1.0||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|16.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.5|-18.4|0.39
81607611|NCT01233609|162893020|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-150.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|71.37||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 830|Right eye and Left Eye within each of the 2 treatment groups (Placebo and Valproic Acid) were combined to estimate the difference|||||0.035
81607612|NCT01233609|162893021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.581|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.581
81607613|NCT01233609|162893022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.409|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.409
81607614|NCT01233609|162893023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.229|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.229
81607615|NCT01861457|162893025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81607616|NCT01861457|162893026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81646613|NCT00582114|162983958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.29||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|5.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||As a post hoc analysis, we determined the narrower definition of cardiovascular events per group that included myocardial infarction, stroke, congestive heart failure or cardiovascular death. The duration of participation in the study per subject, which according to the trial design could be up to 12 months, was determined. Incidence rate ratio (IRR) by treatment was then determined along with the 95%confidence intervals (95% CIs).||5.21|1.07|0.02
81646614|NCT00582114|162983958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.13||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|10.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hospitalization for congestive heart failure between groups was analyzed. The duration of participation in the study per subject, which according to the trial design could be up to 12 months, was determined. Incidence rate ratio (IRR) by treatment was then determined along with the 95%confidence intervals.||10.99|1.08|0.02
81607617|NCT06017999|162893079|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean (LSM) difference|-153.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-173.8|-132.91|||ANCOVA|||||-132.91|-173.80|<0.0001
81607618|NCT06017999|162893080|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean (LSM) difference|-131.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-153.13|-110.16|||ANCOVA|||||-110.16|-153.13|<0.0001
81607619|NCT04338581|162893081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.411||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of F-VASI35 Responders between the two treatment groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||The p-value compares AMG 714 and Placebo treatment groups.||||0.411
81607620|NCT01757665|162893082|SUPERIORITY||percent of patients|0.1|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.7|||||Upper 95% CI was calculated by the method of Clopper and Pearson, using the Beta distribution with parameters x + 1 and n - x where x is the number of SVD events by POD 390 and n is the number of subjects followed at the 1 year assessment.|The null hypothesis is that the rate of structural valve deterioration at one year is greater than 1%. The alternative hypothesis is that this rate is less than 1%.||0.7||
81607621|NCT02572817|162893131|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.29|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.29|0.65|0.54
81607622|NCT02572817|162893132|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.66|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.66|0.45|0.66
81607623|NCT02572817|162893133|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.8|0.5|0.87
81607624|NCT02572817|162893134|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.41|0.65|0.49
81607625|NCT02572817|162893135|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.08|0.55|0.83
81607626|NCT02572817|162893136|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.56|0.65|0.47
81607627|NCT02572817|162893137|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3
81607628|NCT02572817|162893138|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.64|||Log Rank|||||2.64|0.21|0.64
81607629|NCT02572817|162893139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.69
81607630|NCT02572817|162893140|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.71|||Regression, Logistic|||Composite mortality and hospitalization, Day 7||2.71|0.65|0.43
81607631|NCT02572817|162893140|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.48|||Regression, Logistic|||Composite mortality and hospitalization, Day 14||2.48|0.5|0.79
81607632|NCT02572817|162893140|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|4.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Composite mortality and hospitalization, Day 28||4.12|0.66|0.29
81607633|NCT02572817|162893141|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of location shift|-1.0||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in NEW from baseline to Day 3||0|-2|0.2
81607634|NCT02572817|162893141|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of location shift|0.0||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in NEW from baseline to Day 3||1|-1|0.66
81607635|NCT02572817|162893142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in PEW from baseline to Day 3||||0.18
81525835|NCT01122849|162739458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.63||||0.9183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|12.94||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||||12.94|-11.7|0.9183
81525836|NCT01122849|162739458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.16||||0.2313||95.0|-4.7|19.01||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||||19.01|-4.70|0.2313
81525837|NCT01122849|162739459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.27||||0.1345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.63||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q2 at Day 7||0.63|-0.09|0.1345
81525838|NCT01122849|162739459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.32||||0.0815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.04||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q2 at Day 7||0.04|-0.68|0.0815
81525839|NCT01122849|162739459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.59||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.94||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q2 at Day 7||0.94|0.24|0.0015
81607636|NCT02572817|162893142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in PEW from baseline to Day 7||||0.61
81607637|NCT02572817|162893143|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of location shift|0.0||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1|-2|0.68
81607638|NCT02572817|162893144|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|11.01|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.01|0.23|0.98
81607639|NCT02572817|162893145|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of location shift|-1.5||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2|-6|0.37
81607640|NCT02572817|162893146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.55
81607641|NCT02572817|162893147|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of location shift|-3.0||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2|-14|0.22
81607642|NCT02572817|162893148|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|9.29|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.29|0.08|1
81607643|NCT02572817|162893150|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.33||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.79|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.79|0.05|0.24
81607644|NCT02572817|162893152|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81607645|NCT02572817|162893153|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of location shift|0.0||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in SOFA from baseline to Day 3||0|-1|0.06
81607646|NCT02572817|162893153|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of location shift|-1.0||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in SOFA from baseline to Day 7||0|-1|0.13
81607647|NCT02572817|162893154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in PELOD from baseline to Day 3||||0.36
81607648|NCT02572817|162893154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in PELOD from baseline to Day 7||||0.15
81607649|NCT02572817|162893155|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|3.44|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.44|0.87|0.12
81607650|NCT02572817|162893156|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.43|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.43|0.13|0.23
81607651|NCT02524054|162893164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||This is a paired t-test comparing the treatment effect of furosemide to the treatment effect of saline in each individual.||||0.35
81607652|NCT02524054|162893165|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and the a priori threshold for significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81525840|NCT01122849|162739459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean differnence|-1.03||||0.0292||95.0|-1.96|-0.11||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q4 at Day 7||-0.11|-1.96|0.0292
81525841|NCT01122849|162739459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.54||||0.2497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|1.47||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q4 at Day 7||1.47|-0.39|0.2497
81525842|NCT01122849|162739459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.57||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|-0.66||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q4 at Day 7||-0.66|-2.48|0.0011
81525843|NCT01122849|162739460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.06||||0.8063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.51||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q2 at Day 14||0.51|-0.40|0.8063
81525844|NCT01122849|162739460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differnence|-0.35||||0.1356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.11||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q2 at Day 14||0.11|-0.82|0.1356
81525845|NCT01122849|162739460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean Difference|0.41||||0.0786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.87|||ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q2 at Day 14||0.87|-0.05|0.0786
81525846|NCT01122849|162739460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.72||||0.1693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|0.32||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparisons for Q4 at Day 14||0.32|-1.75|0.1693
81525847|NCT01122849|162739460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|1.08||||0.0438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.13||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q4 at Day 14||2.13|0.03|0.0438
81525848|NCT01122849|162739460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.8||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|-0.78||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q4 at Day 14||-0.78|-2.82|0.0009
81525849|NCT01122849|162739461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.24||||0.1991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.13||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q2 at Day 7||0.13|-0.62|0.1991
81525850|NCT01122849|162739461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.21||||0.2964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.19||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q2 at Day 7||0.19|-0.60|0.2964
81607653|NCT02441946|162893167|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.13|0.28|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.28|0.13|<0.001
81525851|NCT01122849|162739461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.04||||0.8495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.35||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q2 at Day 7||0.35|-0.42|0.8495
81525852|NCT01122849|162739461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.35||||0.0381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.62||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q4 at Day 7||2.62|0.08|0.0381
81525853|NCT01122849|162739461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.54||||0.4005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.82||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q4 at Day 7||1.82|-0.74|0.4005
81525854|NCT01122849|162739461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.81||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|2.07||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q4 at Day 7||2.07|-0.45|0.2020
81525855|NCT01122849|162739462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.09||||0.5741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.23||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q2 at Day 14||0.23|-0.41|0.5741
81525856|NCT01122849|162739462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.06||||0.6935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.39||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q2 at Day 14||0.39|-0.26|0.6935
81525857|NCT01122849|162739462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.15||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.16||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Q2 at Day 14||0.16|-0.47|0.3330
81607654|NCT02441946|162893167|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.17|0.38|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.38|0.17|<0.001
81607655|NCT04267614|162893174|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81525858|NCT01122849|162739462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|1.39||||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|2.73||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q4 at Day 14||2.73|0.04|0.0434
81525859|NCT01122849|162739462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.32||||0.6333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|1.67||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q4 at Day 14||1.67|-1.02|0.6333
81525860|NCT01122849|162739462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.06||||0.1091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|2.37||Between treatment p-values and confidence intervals.|ANCOVA|||Comparison for Q4 at Day 14||2.37|-0.25|0.1091
81525861|NCT01399866|162739505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.574|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.574
81525862|NCT01399866|162739505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.747|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.747
81525863|NCT01399866|162739506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.94
81525864|NCT01399866|162739507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.818|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.818
81525865|NCT01399866|162739508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.123|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.123
81525866|NCT01399866|162739509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.473|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.473
81525867|NCT03036189|162739529|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.15||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.50
81525868|NCT03036189|162739530|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.42||||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.71
81525869|NCT03036189|162739531|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.12||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.83
81525870|NCT03036189|162739532|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.37||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.58
81525871|NCT03036189|162739533|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.4||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.69
81525872|NCT03036189|162739534|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.49||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.60
81525873|NCT03036189|162739535|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.03||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.97
81525874|NCT03036189|162739536|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.45||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.49
81525875|NCT03036189|162739537|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.25||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.77
81607656|NCT04267614|162893175|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81607657|NCT04267614|162893176|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81607658|NCT04267614|162893177|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81607659|NCT00183456|162893178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.63|||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||0.63|0.13|<0.01
81607660|NCT00183456|162893179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|5.89|||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||5.89|1.22|0.05
81646615|NCT00582114|162983958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.61||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||All-cause hospitalizations between groups were analyzed. The duration of participation in the study per subject, which according to the trial design could be up to 12 months, was determined. Incidence rate ratio (IRR) by treatment was then determined along with the 95%confidence intervals.||2.19|1.18|0.002
81646616|NCT00118703|162983959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.094||||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.45|||ANCOVA|The analysis method was adjusted for Baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||||0.45|-0.26|0.604
81646617|NCT00118703|162983960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061||||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.41|||ANCOVA|The analysis method was adjusted for Baseline iTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||||0.41|-0.29|0.729
81646618|NCT00118703|162983961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064|||||||Regression, Logistic|Overall evaluation of response to therapy was illustrated and analyzed using logistic regression adjusting for age, gender, investigator, and treatmen||||||0.064
81646619|NCT00130728|162983974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.7583||95.0|0.799|1.177||relative to placebo arm|Log Rank||Stratified analysis; Hazard ratio is relative to placebo arm.|||1.177|0.799|0.7583
81646620|NCT00130728|162983975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.623|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.519|0.748||relative to placebo arm|Log Rank||Stratified analysis; hazard ratio is relative to placebo arm.|||0.748|0.519|<.0001
81646621|NCT00130728|162983976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage difference|6.4||||0.0068||95.0|1.8|11.3||Relative to placebo arm|Mantel Haenszel||Difference in objective response rates relative to placebo arm|||11.3|1.8|0.0068
81463627|NCT04075682|162618908|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|3.48||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline education would be stronger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||3.48|-2.14|0.64
81463628|NCT04075682|162618908|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|3.2||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline literacy would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||3.20|-2.91|0.92
81463629|NCT04075682|162618908|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|0.52||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline delay discounting would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||0.52|-5.02|0.11
81525876|NCT03036189|162739538|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.54|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81525877|NCT03036189|162739539|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.99||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.40
81646622|NCT01125566|162984013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.4224||95.0|0.87|1.41||Two sided p-value was derived from a log rank test stratified by the setting of prior Trastuzumab failure, hormone receptors status and region of the investigational site.|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio is derived from Cox proportional hazard model stratified by prior Trastuzumab failure, hormone receptors status and region of the investigational site.|||1.41|0.87|0.4224
81646623|NCT01125566|162984014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.63||Two sided p-value from a log rank test stratified by the setting of prior Trastuzumab failure, hormone receptors status and region of the investigational site.|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio is derived from Cox proportional hazard model stratified by prior Trastuzumab failure, hormone receptors status and region of the investigational site.|Results of presented analyses are to be seen as exploratory (no confirmatory testing was performed)||1.63|1.03|0.0240
81607661|NCT00183456|162893180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.84|||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||0.84|0.16|0.05
81607662|NCT00183456|162893181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.82||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|5.64|||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||5.64|1.41|0.01
81525878|NCT03036189|162739540|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.05||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.07
81525879|NCT03036189|162739541|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.0||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.84
81607663|NCT00183456|162893182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.24||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.68|||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||0.68|0.09|0.01
81607664|NCT00183456|162893183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.87|||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||0.87|0.25|0.05
81607665|NCT00183456|162893184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.77|||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||0.77|0.21|0.01
81607666|NCT00183456|162893185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.33||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.79|||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||0.79|0.14|0.05
81607667|NCT00183456|162893186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.64|||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||0.64|0.14|0.01
81607668|NCT00183456|162893187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|4.65|||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||4.65|1.25|0.01
81607669|NCT03904693|162893211|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.82|||ANCOVA|||||0.82|0.61|<0.0001
81607670|NCT03904693|162893211|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.8|||ANCOVA|||||0.80|0.64|<0.0001
81525880|NCT03036189|162739542|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-23.01||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.64
81525881|NCT02828020|162739713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.66||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, medication use for migraine prevention, baseline headache severity were explanatory variables in model.||||2.66|1.25|0.0023
81607671|NCT03904693|162893212|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|16.04|||=|0.3802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|49.08|||ANCOVA|||||49.08|-17.0|=0.3802
81607672|NCT03904693|162893212|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|25.37|||=|0.0591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|51.59|||ANCOVA|||||51.59|-0.93|=0.0591
81607673|NCT03698019|162893239|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.004
81607674|NCT01327547|162893323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-0.002||||0.4598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0417|0.0376|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in proportion: CMH approach weighted by hepatitis B virus (HBV) status and usage of protease inhibitor (PI) regimen strata was used to calculate the statistics.|A stratified analysis was conducted by summarizing the difference in proportions adjusted for the randomization strata formed by crossing levels of stratification variables. The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach was used. No formal hypothesis test was performed.||0.0376|-0.0417|0.4598
81607675|NCT01327547|162893324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0167|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0653|0.0319|||||CMH approach weighted by HBV status and usage of PI regiment strata, is used to calculate the statistics. The point estimate and 95% CI are difference in proportions between MVC and placebo for the participants meeting secondary endpoint.|||0.0319|-0.0653|
81525882|NCT02828020|162739713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|2.95||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, medication use for migraine prevention, baseline headache severity were explanatory variables in model.||||2.95|1.41|0.0003
81525883|NCT02828020|162739714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.28||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, migraine prevention medication, baseline headache severity, underlying symptom as explanatory variables.||||2.28|1.27|0.0023
81525884|NCT02828020|162739714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.17||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, migraine prevention medication, baseline headache severity, underlying symptom as explanatory variables.||||2.17|1.22|0.0023
81607676|NCT01327547|162893324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0177|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0805|0.0452|||||CMH approach weighted by HBV status and usage of PI regiment strata, is used to calculate the statistics. The point estimate and 95% CI are difference in proportions between maraviroc and placebo for the participants meeting secondary endpoint.|||0.0452|-0.0805|
81607677|NCT01327547|162893329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-0.015|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1484|0.1185|||||Difference in proportion: CMH approach weighted by HBV status and usage of PI regimen strata was used to calculate the statistics.|A stratified analysis was conducted by summarizing the difference in proportions adjusted for the randomization strata formed by crossing levels of stratification variables. The CMH approach was used. No formal hypothesis test was performed. Week 48 data presented here.||0.1185|-0.1484|
81607678|NCT01327547|162893329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0255|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1784|0.1274|||||Difference in proportion: CMH approach weighted by HBV status and usage of PI regimen strata was used to calculate the statistics.|A stratified analysis was conducted by summarizing the difference in proportions adjusted for the randomization strata formed by crossing levels of stratification variables. The CMH approach was used. No formal hypothesis test was performed. Week 96 data presented here.||0.1274|-0.1784|
81607679|NCT01327547|162893329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.083|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2421|0.0761|||||Difference in proportion: CMH approach weighted by HBV status and usage of PI regimen strata was used to calculate the statistics.|A stratified analysis was conducted by summarizing the difference in proportions adjusted for the randomization strata formed by crossing levels of stratification variables. The CMH approach was used. No formal hypothesis test was performed. Week 144 data presented here.||0.0761|-0.2421|
81607680|NCT01327547|162893330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square (LS) Mean|-41.12||||0.1174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.72|10.49|||ANCOVA||Difference in Least Square (LS) Mean|The above analysis is for CD4+ cells at week 48. Results are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, hepatitis B virus status (HBV), Protease inhibitor (PI)-based regimen.||10.49|-92.72|0.1174
81646624|NCT01125566|162984015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.6431||95.0|0.756|1.572|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression stratified by prior Trastuzumab failure, hormone receptors status and region of the investigational site.|The odds ratio for the comparison afatinib + vinorelbine vs. trastuzumab + vinorelbine below 1 favours Afatinib.|Results of presented analyses are to be seen as exploratory (no confirmatory testing was performed)||1.572|0.756|0.6431
81646625|NCT01125566|162984016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.029||||0.8829||95.0|0.707|1.496|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression stratified by prior Trastuzumab failure, hormone receptors status and region of the investigational site.|The odds ratio for the comparison afatinib + vinorelbine vs. trastuzumab + vinorelbine below 1 favours AV.|Results of presented analyses are to be seen as exploratory (no confirmatory testing was performed)||1.496|0.707|0.8829
81646626|NCT02725008|162984017|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|10.07|||Chi-squared|||||10.07|0.54|0.3
81646627|NCT02725008|162984018|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.95
81463630|NCT04075682|162618909|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.82||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||0.82|-1.48|0.57
81463631|NCT04075682|162618909|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|1.27||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H2 assessment. We expected that the effect of pictorial warnings (averaged over insert) vs no pictorial warnings (averaged over insert) on the outcome would be stronger for higher vs lower self-efficacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4)||1.27|-3.22|0.39
81646628|NCT00702546|162984019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|0.7||||||Treatment groups were compared with a generalized linear model for the cumulative ongoing pregnancy rate including covariates treatment group, age class (\< 32 yrs vs. ≥ 32 yrs), planned IVF treatment (IVF vs. ICSI) and region (Europe vs. Asia).||0.7|-19.5|
81463632|NCT04075682|162618909|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|3.04||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5b assessment, which evaluates whether moderation of pictorial warnings effects would vary by whether the pictorial warnings included inserts or not. We expected that moderation effects of baseline self-efficacy would be larger for pictorial warnings only (vs control) than for pictorial warnings AND inserts (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||3.04|-3.35|0.92
81463633|NCT04075682|162618910|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.53||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||0.53|-1.33|0.40
81463634|NCT04075682|162618910|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|1.86||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H2 assessment. We expected that the effect of pictorial health warning labels (HWLs) (averaged over insert) vs no pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) on the outcome would be stronger for higher vs lower self-efficacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||1.86|-1.83|0.99
81525885|NCT02828020|162739715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.23||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, medication use for migraine prevention, baseline headache severity were explanatory variables in model.||||2.23|1.28|0.0023
81525886|NCT02828020|162739715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.21||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, medication use for migraine prevention, baseline headache severity were explanatory variables in model.||||2.21|1.28|0.0023
81525887|NCT02828020|162739716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|3.07||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, medication use for migraine prevention, baseline headache severity were explanatory variables in model.||||3.07|1.65|0.0023
81607681|NCT01327547|162893330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-21.96||||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.05|59.12|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|The above analysis is for CD8+ cells at Week 48. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, hepatitis B virus status (HBV), Protease inhibitor (PI)-based regimen.||59.12|-103.05|0.5930
81611296|NCT02886728|162901221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|14.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|23.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||23.1|6.3|<0.001
81646629|NCT00513461|162984032|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.78||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.160
81607682|NCT01327547|162893330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-48.26||||0.0669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-99.93|3.41|||ANCOVA|||The above analysis is for CD4+ cells at Week 96. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, hepatitis B virus status (HBV), Protease inhibitor (PI)-based regimen.||3.41|-99.93|0.0669
81607683|NCT01327547|162893330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-65.28||||0.1799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-161.07|30.5|||ANCOVA|||The above analysis is for CD8+ cells at Week 96. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, hepatitis B virus status (HBV), Protease inhibitor (PI)-based regimen.||30.50|-161.07|0.1799
81607684|NCT01327547|162893330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-27.71||||0.3859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.71|35.29|||ANCOVA|||The above analysis is for CD4+ cells at Week 144. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, hepatitis B virus status (HBV), Protease inhibitor (PI)-based regimen.||35.29|-90.71|0.3859
81607685|NCT01327547|162893330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-31.86||||0.5571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-138.93|75.21|||ANCOVA|||The above analysis is for CD8+ cells at Week 144. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, hepatitis B virus status (HBV), Protease inhibitor (PI)-based regimen.||75.21|-138.93|0.5571
81607686|NCT01327547|162893331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-56.06||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-101.2|-10.92|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|The above analysis is for CD38 expression on CD4 and CD8 cells at Week 48. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||-10.92|-101.20|0.0153
81607687|NCT01327547|162893331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-44.93||||0.0947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.72|7.87|||ANCOVA|||The above analysis is for CD38 expression on CD4 and CD8 cells for Week 96. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||7.87|-97.72|0.0947
81607688|NCT01327547|162893331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-29.75||||0.3595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.74|34.24|||ANCOVA|||The above analysis is for CD38 expression on CD4 and CD8 cells for Week 144. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||34.24|-93.74|0.3595
81525888|NCT02828020|162739716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|3.24||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, medication use for migraine prevention, baseline headache severity were explanatory variables in model.||||3.24|1.77|0.0023
81607689|NCT01327547|162893332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-2.53||||0.4476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.11|4.05|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|The above analysis is for C-reactive protein cells at Week 48. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||4.05|-9.11|0.4476
81607690|NCT01327547|162893332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.67||||0.3012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.96|||ANCOVA|||The above analysis is for C-reactive protein cells at Week 96. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||1.96|-0.61|0.3012
81607691|NCT01327547|162893332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.92||||0.4196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|3.17|||ANCOVA|||The above analysis is for C-reactive protein cells at Week 144. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||3.17|-1.33|0.4196
81607692|NCT01327547|162893333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.3||||0.9904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.66|49.26||Not specifed.|ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|The above analysis is for D-Dimer cells at Week 48. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||49.26|-48.66|0.9904
81607693|NCT01327547|162893333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|10.87||||0.7697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.44|84.18|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|The above analysis is for D-Dimer cells at Week 96. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||84.18|-62.44|0.7697
81607694|NCT01327547|162893333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-24.49||||0.5816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-112.21|63.23|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|The above analysis is for D-Dimer cells at Week 144. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||63.23|-112.21|0.5816
81607695|NCT01327547|162893334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|498.04||||0.3786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-617.33|1613.41|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|The above analysis is for TGF-beta cells at Week 48. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||1613.41|-617.33|0.3786
81607696|NCT01327547|162893334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|348.7||||0.4388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-539.61|1237.01|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|The above analysis is for TGF-beta cells at Week 96. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||1237.01|-539.61|0.4388
81646630|NCT00513461|162984045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.43||||0.878|TWO_SIDED||||||Two-Group t-test|||||||0.878
81646631|NCT00513461|162984046|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.66||||0.212|TWO_SIDED||||||Two-Group t-test|||||||0.212
81607697|NCT01327547|162893334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-173.57||||0.8559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2060.81|1713.68|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|The above analysis is for TGF-beta cells at Week 144. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||1713.68|-2060.81|0.8559
81607698|NCT01327547|162893335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.03||||0.8024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.28|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|The above analysis is change for baseline in Log10 plasma HCV RNA at 48 Weeks. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||0.28|-0.22|0.8024
81607699|NCT01327547|162893335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.15||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.43|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|The above analysis is change for baseline in Log10 plasma HCV RNA at 96 Weeks. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||0.43|-0.12|0.2660
81607700|NCT01327547|162893335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.15||||0.2855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.41|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS mean|The above analysis is change for baseline in Log10 plasma HCV RNA at 144 Weeks. Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||0.41|-0.12|0.2855
81607701|NCT01327547|162893336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.15||||0.7778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|1.23|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at Week 48 as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||1.23|-0.93|0.7778
81607702|NCT01327547|162893336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.0||||0.9991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at Week 96 as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||0.10|-0.10|0.9991
81607703|NCT01327547|162893336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-0.02||||0.7275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.11|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at Week 144 as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||0.11|-0.16|0.7275
81607704|NCT01327547|162893337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.07||||0.5201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.3|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at Week 48 as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||0.30|-0.15|0.5201
81607705|NCT01327547|162893337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.08||||0.4657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at Week 96 as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||0.13|-0.28|0.4657
81607706|NCT01327547|162893337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.03||||0.8087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.2|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at Week 144 as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||0.20|-0.25|0.8087
81646632|NCT05400226|162984051|OTHER|Summary statistics of quantitative data, one-sided exact binomial test for null hypothesis, Clopper-Pearson method for 95% exact confidence intervals|Proportion|0.425|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.591|||Exact Binomial Test||The Parameter Dispersion Value is the asymptotic standard error of the proportion.|Single arm open-label||0.591|0.270|< .0001
81646633|NCT05400226|162984052|OTHER||Proportion|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.675|0.939||||||||0.939|0.675|
81607707|NCT01327547|162893338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.84||||0.1417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|0.63|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at Week 48 as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||0.63|-4.31|0.1417
81607708|NCT01327547|162893338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.44||||0.2679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|1.14|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at Week 96 as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||1.14|-4.01|0.2679
81646634|NCT05400226|162984053|OTHER||Proportion|0.455|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.202|0.733||||||||0.733|0.202|
81646635|NCT05400226|162984054|OTHER||Proportion|0.333|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.126|0.633||||||||0.633|0.126|
81646636|NCT05400226|162984055|OTHER||Proportion|0.773|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.862||||||||0.862|0.650|
81646637|NCT00424177|162984131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion of subjects in Cycle 2 or 3|0.87||||||95.0|0.74|0.94||||||||0.94|0.74|
81646638|NCT03469492|162984226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.006
81646639|NCT03469492|162984230|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.266|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.266
81607709|NCT01327547|162893338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.48||||0.1366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|0.49|||ANCOVA||Difference in LS Mean|Results are from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at Week 144 as the response variable and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment (Maraviroc or placebo), baseline value of the response variable, HBV, PI-based regimen.||0.49|-3.45|0.1366
81607710|NCT01946243|162893344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test to test whether the change is equal to zero or not.||||0.0029
81607711|NCT01946243|162893345|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority demonstrated if the lower bound of the one-sided 97.5% confidence interval is greater than -3%.|Mean Difference (Net)|4.2|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|2.7||||||Units: Percent Accuracy||||2.7|
81646640|NCT03469492|162984233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.20
81525889|NCT02828020|162739717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.44||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, medication use for migraine prevention, baseline headache severity were explanatory variables in model.||||2.44|1.01|0.0577
81525890|NCT02828020|162739717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.97||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, medication use for migraine prevention, baseline headache severity were explanatory variables in model.||||2.97|1.28|0.0037
81607712|NCT01946243|162893346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||lower bound of two-sided 95% CI|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.112||||||Superiority demonstrated if lower bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) greater than 0, for the change in kappa statistic.||0.112|0.018|
81607713|NCT01946243|162893347|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority demonstrated if the lower bound of the one-sided 97.5% confidence interval is greater than -3%.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.3|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.8||||||Units: Percent Accuracy||||0.8|
81607714|NCT01946243|162893348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||lower bound of two-sided 95% CI|0.07||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.125|||Monte Carlo test|||Superiority demonstrated if lower bound of two-sided 95% CI greater than 0, for the change in kappa statistic.||0.125|0.007|0.0280
81607715|NCT01946243|162893349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test to test whether the change is equal to zero or not.||||0.0025
81607716|NCT03390036|162893363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8106|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8106
81607717|NCT03390036|162893364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3007|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3007
81607718|NCT03390036|162893365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6354|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.6354
81607719|NCT03390036|162893366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5754|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5754
81607720|NCT03390036|162893367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4759|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4759
81607721|NCT03390036|162893368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5596|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5596
81607722|NCT03390036|162893369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4551|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4551
81607723|NCT03390036|162893370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7931|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.7931
81607724|NCT02771210|162893396|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|3.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.08|0.87|0.136
81607725|NCT01567865|162893452|EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots of new GMP facility LJEVac would be considered equivalent (i.e., the SP does not differ between lots by ≥10%) if all 3 null hypotheses are rejected, and the alternate hypotheses are accepted.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.97|9.66||||||"Null hypotheses: each new lot does not differ in seroprotection (SP) rates among each other by more than 10%.~Slower than anticipated enrollment resulted in a smaller number of subjects with antibody response data for analysis. Consequently, additional power estimates were made in anticipation of the occurrence of smaller sample sizes. With a total study population of only 772 subjects, the power of the study to test lot-to-lot consistency declined from 90% to 85%."||9.66|-5.97|
81611297|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-4.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.1|-7.3|<0.001
81646641|NCT03469492|162984234|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.25
81525891|NCT02828020|162739718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.19||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, migraine prevention medication, baseline headache severity, photophobia were explanatory variables.||||2.19|1.22|0.0577
81525892|NCT02828020|162739718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.42||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, migraine prevention medication, baseline headache severity, photophobia were explanatory variables.||||2.42|1.36|0.0037
81525893|NCT02828020|162739719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.09||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, migraine prevention medication, baseline headache severity, phonophobia were explanatory variables.||||2.09|1.16|0.0577
81646642|NCT01726049|162984236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.3||||||||-0.3|-4.5|
81646643|NCT01726049|162984236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-2.3||||||||-2.3|-7.1|
81646644|NCT01726049|162984237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.4||||||||1.4|-0.9|
81607726|NCT01567865|162893452|EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots of new GMP facility LJEVac would be considered equivalent (i.e., the SP does not differ between lots by ≥10%) if all 3 null hypotheses are rejected, and the alternate hypotheses are accepted.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.48|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.92|4.98|||t-test, 2 sided|The 95% CI for the difference in rates is calculated based on the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction.||"Null hypotheses: each new lot does not differ in seroprotection (SP) rates among each other by more than 10%.~Slower than anticipated enrollment resulted in a smaller number of subjects with antibody response data for analysis. Consequently, additional power estimates were made in anticipation of the occurrence of smaller sample sizes. With a total study population of only 772 subjects, the power of the study to test lot-to-lot consistency declined from 90% to 85%."||4.98|-9.92|<0.05
81607727|NCT01567865|162893452|EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots of new GMP facility LJEVac would be considered equivalent (i.e., the SP does not differ between lots by ≥10%) if all 3 null hypotheses are rejected, and the alternate hypotheses are accepted.|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.33|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.94|3.31|||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypotheses: each new lot does not differ in seroprotection (SP) rates among each other by more than 10%.~Slower than anticipated enrollment resulted in a smaller number of subjects with antibody response data for analysis. Consequently, additional power estimates were made in anticipation of the occurrence of smaller sample sizes. With a total study population of only 772 subjects, the power of the study to test lot-to-lot consistency declined from 90% to 85%."||3.31|-11.94|<0.05
81607728|NCT01567865|162893452|NON_INFERIORITY|The new GMP facility lots will be considered non-inferior (i.e., equivalent) to the existing facility lot if the null hypothesis is rejected and the alternate hypothesis is accepted.|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.03|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.74|3.1|||t-test, 2 sided|The 95% CI for the difference in rates is calculated based on the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction.||"Null hypothesis: reference lot vs. Lot 1, 2, and 3 combined do differ in seroprotection (SP) rates among each other by more than 10%.~Slower than anticipated enrollment resulted in a smaller number of subjects with antibody response data for analysis. Consequently, additional power estimates were made in anticipation of the occurrence of smaller sample sizes. The power of the study to test non-inferiority of the combined new lots compared to the reference lot dropped from 99% to 87%."||3.1|-9.74|<0.05
81463635|NCT04075682|162618910|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|4.48||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5b assessment, which evaluates whether moderation of pictorial warnings effects would vary by whether the pictorial warnings included inserts or not. We expected that moderation effects of baseline self-efficacy would be larger for pictorial warnings only (vs control) than for pictorial warnings AND inserts (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||4.48|-0.78|0.17
81525894|NCT02828020|162739719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.95||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, migraine prevention medication, baseline headache severity, phonophobia were explanatory variables.||||1.95|1.10|0.0577
81607729|NCT02023879|162893457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-56.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.9|-49.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/up to 150 mg Q2W was compared to placebo group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-49.9|-62.9|<0.0001
81646645|NCT01726049|162984237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.6||||||||1.6|-0.3|
81646646|NCT01726049|162984238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1||||||||0.1|-0.9|
81646647|NCT01726049|162984238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||||||||0.1|-0.5|
81646648|NCT01726049|162984239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.0||||||||1.0|-1.9|
81646649|NCT01726049|162984239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-1.8||||||||-1.8|-5.2|
81646650|NCT02416713|162984258|SUPERIORITY||relative change from baseline|0.66||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|1.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.51|-0.18|0.12
81646651|NCT02416713|162984258|SUPERIORITY||relative change from baseline|-0.3||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.57|-1.17|0.49
81646652|NCT02416713|162984258|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.16||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.69|-1.00|0.70
81646653|NCT00477464|162984310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|59.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.2|72.4|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants who achieved a best overall response of complete response, partial response, or stable disease.|||72.4|44.2|
81646654|NCT03677245|162984339|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed ranks test used to compared pre-intervention to post-intervention means of the Pediatric Balance Scale. No power calculation performed or utilized.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81646655|NCT01475461|162984355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.5206|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.21|0.23||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons among treatment groups.||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80 percent(%) confidence interval (CI) were based on least squares (LS) mean. A mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant. Null hypothesis stated there was no difference between PF 04937319 and placebo, alternative hypothesis stated PF 04937319 was superior to placebo.||0.23|-0.21|0.5206
81646656|NCT01475461|162984355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.178||0.1645|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.4|0.05||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons among treatment groups.||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant. Null hypothesis stated there was no difference between PF 04937319 and placebo, alternative hypothesis stated PF 04937319 was superior to placebo||0.05|-0.40|0.1645
81646657|NCT01475461|162984355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.1592|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.39|0.05||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons among treatment groups.||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant. Null hypothesis stated there was no difference between PF 04937319 and placebo, alternative hypothesis stated PF 04937319 was superior to placebo.||0.05|-0.39|0.1592
81646658|NCT01475461|162984355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.68|-0.23||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant. Null hypothesis stated there was no difference between PF 04937319 and placebo, alternative hypothesis stated PF 04937319 was superior to placebo.||-0.23|-0.68|0.0049
81646659|NCT01475461|162984355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.65|-0.21||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant. Null hypothesis stated there was no difference between PF 04937319 and placebo, alternative hypothesis stated PF 04937319 was superior to placebo.||-0.21|-0.65|0.0068
81646660|NCT01475461|162984356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097||0.3434|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.16|0.09||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80 percent(%) confidence interval (CI) were based on least squares (LS) mean. A mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.09|-0.16|0.3434
81646661|NCT01475461|162984356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.0892|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.27|-0.01||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.01|-0.27|0.0892
81646662|NCT01475461|162984356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097||0.0826|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.26|-0.01||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.01|-0.26|0.0826
81646663|NCT01475461|162984356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.4|-0.15||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.15|-0.40|0.0031
81646664|NCT01475461|162984356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.45|-0.2||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-0.20|-0.45|0.0005
81646665|NCT01475461|162984356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.5133|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.18|0.19||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.19|-0.18|0.5133
81646666|NCT01475461|162984356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.1873|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.33|0.06||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.06|-0.33|0.1873
81646667|NCT01475461|162984356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.212|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.3|0.07||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.07|-0.30|0.2120
81646668|NCT01475461|162984356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.73|-0.35||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.35|-0.73|0.0001
81646669|NCT01475461|162984356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.61|-0.23||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-0.23|-0.61|0.0021
81607730|NCT02023879|162893458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-59.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.6|-53.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-53.8|-65.6|<0.0001
81607731|NCT02023879|162893459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-44.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.8|-38.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-38.1|-51.8|<0.0001
81607732|NCT02023879|162893460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-48.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.8|-41.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-41.9|-54.8|<0.0001
81607733|NCT02023879|162893461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-55.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.1|-49.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-49.8|-61.1|<0.0001
81607734|NCT02023879|162893462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-58.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.8|-53.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-53.4|-63.8|<0.0001
81607735|NCT02023879|162893463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-46.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.4|-40.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-40.4|-52.4|<0.0001
81607736|NCT02023879|162893464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-48.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.3|-42.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-42.8|-54.3|<0.0001
81607737|NCT02023879|162893465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-49.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.9|-43.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-43.2|-54.9|<0.0001
81607738|NCT02023879|162893466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-51.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.1|-46.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-46.4|-57.1|<0.0001
81607739|NCT02023879|162893467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-35.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.8|-30.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-30.8|-39.8|<0.0001
81607740|NCT02023879|162893468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-38.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.3|-32.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-32.1|-44.3|<0.0001
81607741|NCT02023879|162893469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-37.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.9|-31.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-31.8|-43.9|<0.0001
81607742|NCT02023879|162893470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-26.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|-21.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-21.7|-30.9|<0.0001
81607743|NCT02023879|162893471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|279.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.1|2690.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||2690.1|29.1|<0.0001
81607744|NCT02023879|162893472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|354.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.2|3479.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||3479.5|36.2|<0.0001
81607745|NCT02023879|162893473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|126.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|9999.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|LOCF approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo (Confidence interval should be read as 20.0 to \>9999)|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||9999|20.0|<0.0001
81607746|NCT02023879|162893474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|141.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.2|9999.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|LOCF approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo (Confidence interval should be read as 20.0 to \>9999)|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||9999|22.2|<0.0001
81607747|NCT02023879|162893475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-19.6||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.8|-9.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-9.4|-29.8|0.0002
81607748|NCT02023879|162893476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-7.9||||0.0892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|1.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||1.2|-17.1|0.0892
81607749|NCT05569954|162893487|OTHER|Estimated difference in percent and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percent|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.7|||||V116 minus PPSV23|Injection site erythema: estimated difference in percent||0.7|-4.0|
81607750|NCT05569954|162893487|OTHER|Estimated difference in percent and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percent|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|8.7|||||V116 minus PPSV23|Injection site pain: estimated difference in percent||8.7|-1.2|
81607751|NCT05569954|162893487|OTHER|Estimated difference in percent and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percent|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.7|||||V116 minus PPSV23|Injection site swelling: estimated difference in percent||2.7|-1.6|
81607752|NCT05569954|162893488|OTHER|Estimated difference in percent and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percent|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|4.6|||||V116 minus PPSV23|Fatigue: estimated difference in percent||4.6|-2.9|
81607753|NCT05569954|162893488|OTHER|Estimated difference in percent and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percent|1.7||||||95.0|-1.8|5.1|||||V116 minus PPSV23|Headache: estimated difference in percent||5.1|-1.8|
81607754|NCT05569954|162893488|OTHER|Estimated difference in percent and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percent|-0.7||||||95.0|-3.1|1.7|||||V116 minus PPSV23|Myalgia: estimated difference in percent||1.7|-3.1|
81646670|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.823||0.724|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.32|9.07||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80 percent(%) confidence interval (CI) were based on least squares (LS) mean. A mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||9.07|-3.32|0.7240
81607755|NCT05569954|162893488|OTHER|Estimated difference in percent and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percent|-0.3||||||95.0|-1.5|0.9|||||V116 minus PPSV23|Pyrexia: estimated difference in percent||0.9|-1.5|
81607756|NCT05569954|162893489|OTHER|Estimated difference in percent and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percent|0.0||||||95.0|-0.5|0.5|||||V116 minus PPSV23|Vaccine-Related Serious Adverse Events||0.5|-0.5|
81607757|NCT05569954|162893490|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.23||1-sided|cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 3: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||1.23|0.96|<0.001
81607758|NCT05569954|162893490|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|1.68||1-sided|cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 7F: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||1.68|1.29|<0.001
81607759|NCT05569954|162893490|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.32||1-sided|cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 8: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||1.32|1.04|<0.001
81607760|NCT05569954|162893490|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.12|||<|0.001||95.0|1.0|1.26||1-sided|cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 9N: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||1.26|1.00|<0.001
81646671|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.952||0.3608|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.13|4.59||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||4.59|-8.13|0.3608
81607761|NCT05569954|162893490|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|1.77|||cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 10A: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||1.77|1.37|<0.001
81607762|NCT05569954|162893490|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|2.05|||<|0.001||95.0|1.82|2.31|||cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 11A: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||2.31|1.82|<0.001
81607763|NCT05569954|162893490|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|1.9|||cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 12F: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||1.90|1.40|<0.001
81607764|NCT05569954|162893490|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|2.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|2.31|||cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 17F: V116/PPSV23GMT Ratio||2.31|1.77|<0.001
81607765|NCT05569954|162893490|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|1.6|||cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 19A: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||1.60|1.26|<0.001
81607766|NCT05569954|162893490|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|1.88|||cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 20A: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||1.88|1.46|<0.001
81646672|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.816||0.2511|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.42|2.95||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||2.95|-9.42|0.2511
81525895|NCT02828020|162739720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.0962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.79||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, migraine prevention medication, baseline headache severity, nausea were explanatory variables.||||1.79|0.96|0.0962
81646673|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.851||0.0673|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-13.51|-1.05||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-1.05|-13.51|0.0673
81646674|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.843||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-17.44|-5.0||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-5.00|-17.44|0.0106
81646675|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.138||0.4127|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.73|5.47||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||5.47|-7.73|0.4127
81646676|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.261||0.3604|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.64|4.87||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||4.87|-8.64|0.3604
81646677|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.147||0.077|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-13.96|-0.74||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-0.74|-13.96|0.0770
81646678|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.171||0.0451|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.43|-2.15||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-2.15|-15.43|0.0451
81646679|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.191||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-26.57|-13.23||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-13.23|-26.57|0.0001
81525896|NCT02828020|162739720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.0962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.83||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons across primary and secondary endpoints and multiple doses.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, historical triptan response, migraine prevention medication, baseline headache severity, nausea were explanatory variables.||||1.83|1.00|0.0962
81607767|NCT05569954|162893490|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|1.75|||cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 22F: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||1.75|1.34|<0.001
81607768|NCT05569954|162893490|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.04|||cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 33F: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||1.04|0.76|<0.001
81607769|NCT05569954|162893490|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>2.0 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|3.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.84|3.87||1-sided|cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 6A: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||3.87|2.84|<0.001
81607770|NCT05569954|162893490|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>2.0 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|4.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.99|5.33||1-sided|cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 15A: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||5.33|3.99|<0.001
81607771|NCT05569954|162893490|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>2.0 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|2.92|||<|0.001||95.0|2.5|3.42||1-sided|cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 15C: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||3.42|2.50|<0.001
81607772|NCT05569954|162893490|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>2.0 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|4.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.99|5.09||1-sided|cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 16F: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||5.09|3.99|<0.001
81463636|NCT04075682|162618911|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|1.57||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H1 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received inserts (insert only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (pictorial warning only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the insert groups than in the no insert groups.||1.57|-0.69|0.45
81607773|NCT05569954|162893490|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>2.0 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|5.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.81|6.85||1-sided|cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 23A: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||6.85|4.81|<0.001
81607774|NCT05569954|162893490|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>2.0 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|16.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.46|20.03||1-sided|cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 23B: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||20.03|13.46|<0.001
81607775|NCT05569954|162893490|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>2.0 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|3.39|||<|0.001||95.0|2.97|3.87||1-sided|cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 24F: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||3.87|2.97|<0.001
81646680|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.599||0.5783|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.08|8.3||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||8.30|-6.08|0.5783
81646681|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.785||0.3604|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.5|5.36||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||5.36|-9.50|0.3604
81525897|NCT02713659|162739734|EQUIVALENCE|0.05||||||0.85|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Auditory standard score between infants at 6 months and 24 months of age in the Early literacy arm and the standard literacy arm||||0.85
81607776|NCT05569954|162893490|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>2.0 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|11.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.16|13.91||1-sided|cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 31: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||13.91|10.16|<0.001
81607777|NCT05569954|162893490|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) being \>2.0 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|6.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.54|6.87||1-sided|cLDA model||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 35B: V116/PPSV23 GMT Ratio||6.87|5.54|<0.001
81607778|NCT05569954|162893491|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PPSV23\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline to 30 days postvaccination being \>10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percent Difference|26.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|31.0||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method||V116 minus PPSV23|Serotype 6A: V116-PPSV23 Percentage Difference||31.0|20.9|<0.001
81525898|NCT02713659|162739734|EQUIVALENCE|0.05||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Expressive standard score between infants at 6 months and 24 months of age in the Early literacy arm and the standard literacy arm||||0.53
81646682|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.636||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-19.36|-4.88||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-4.88|-19.36|0.0161
81525899|NCT02713659|162739734|EQUIVALENCE|0.05||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Total standard score between infants at 6 months and 24 months of age in the Early literacy arm and the standard literacy arm||||0.49
81525900|NCT02713659|162739735|EQUIVALENCE|0.05||||||0.57|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Total read scale score between infants at 6 months and 24 months of age in the early literacy arm and the standard literacy arm||||0.57
81525901|NCT02713659|162739736|EQUIVALENCE|0.05||||||0.23|||||||Chi-squared|||Number of up to date child well visits between the early literacy arm and the standard literacy arm at 6 months of age||||0.23
81525902|NCT02713659|162739736|EQUIVALENCE|0.05||||||0.71|||||||Chi-squared|||Number of up to date child vaccinations between the early literacy arm and the standard literacy arm at 6 months of age||||0.71
81525903|NCT00223704|162739737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0||||This P-value is for the main comparison of receiving any transfusion.|Chi-squared|||||||0.72
81525904|NCT00223704|162739738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.88
81525905|NCT00223704|162739739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.43
81525906|NCT00223704|162739740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||95.0||||The P-value reflects the difference in Interleukin-6 concentrations among the 3 treatment groups over the course of the study (baseline, post-bypass, postoperative day 1 and 2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The time course for Interleukin-6 concentrations were analyzed using mixed-effects models with fixed effects of drug treatment (placebo, aminocaproic acid, HOE 140) and time since randomization. We included a random subject effect and a first-order autoregressive process to account for the correlation in the response variable in the mixed-effects model||||0.92
81525907|NCT00223704|162739741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The P-value reflects the difference in D-dimer concentrations among the 3 treatment groups over the course of the study (baseline, 30min, 60min, post-bypass, and postoperative day 1)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The time course for D-dimer concentrations were analyzed using mixed-effects models with fixed effects of drug treatment (placebo, aminocaproic acid, HOE 140) and time since randomization. We included a random subject effect and a first-order autoregressive process to account for the correlation in the response variable in the mixed-effects model||||<0.001
81525908|NCT00241904|162739770|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||General Linear Mixed Model|||Intention to treat analysis was used||||<0.001
81525909|NCT00241904|162739771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||General Linear Mixed Model|||||||0.003
81525910|NCT00241904|162739772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||General Linear Mixed Model|||||||0.034
81525911|NCT00241904|162739773|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||General Linear Mixed Model|||||||<0.001
81525912|NCT01854281|162739782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||null hypothesis: there is no difference in the occurence of arterial bubbles after simulated dive between closure and PFO groups.||||0.02
81525913|NCT01854281|162739782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||null hypothesis: there is no difference in the occurence of arterial bubbles after simulated dive between closure and PFO groups.||||<0.01
81525914|NCT02510001|162739810|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"The primary dose escalation analysis was to find the MTD, which was defined as the dose of PF-02341066 in combination with PD-0325901 at which no more than one out of six patients experience a DLT (dose limiting toxicity). The DLT was based on observed toxicity in cycle 1, and was defined as an almost certainly or probably drug-related adverse event to PF-02341066 and/or PD-0325901.~The MTD for the PD 0325901/PF-02341066 combination was 8mg BD(days1-21) and 200mg BD continuously in a 28 day cycle (Dose Level 4)."|||
81525915|NCT02510001|162739812|OTHER|||||||||||||||||The primary dose escalation analysis was to find the MTD, which was defined as the dose of PF-02341066 in combination with Binimetinib at which no more than one out of six patients experience a DLT (dose limiting toxicity). The DLT was based on observed toxicity in cycle 1, and was defined as an almost certainly or probably drug-related adverse event to PF-02341066 and/or Binimetinib.|"Binimetinib 30mg BD on days 1 - 21 every 28 days with Crizotinib 250 mg OD continuously is the MTD, the recommended dose and schedule for further evaluation in our and other trials.~This was as only one DLT was experienced in 6 evaluable patients at this final dose escalation level."|||
81525916|NCT00303485|162739851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in median|-64.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.28|-46.21|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||-46.21|-80.28|< 0.0001
81525917|NCT01504841|162739862|OTHER||%|36.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.9|69.2|||||Exact Binomial (Clopper-Pearson) confidence intervals for Cohort I, percentage of participants who experienced a grade 3+ AE.|||69.2|10.9|
81525918|NCT01504841|162739862|OTHER||%|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.8|100.0|||||Exact Binomial (Clopper-Pearson) confidence intervals for Cohort II, percentage of participants who experienced a grade 3+ AE.|||100|39.8|
81525919|NCT01504841|162739865|OTHER||%|18.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|51.8|||||Exact Binomial (Clopper-Pearson) confidence intervals for Cohort I, percentage of participants who experienced a grade 3+ AE at least possibly related to study medications.|||51.8|2.5|
81525920|NCT01504841|162739865|OTHER||%|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|60.2|||||Exact Binomial (Clopper-Pearson) confidence intervals for Cohort II, percentage of participants who experienced a grade 3+ AE at least possibly related to study medication.|||60.2|0|
81525921|NCT01504841|162739866|OTHER||%|18.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|51.8|||||Exact Binomial (Clopper-Pearson) confidence intervals for Cohort I Week 24, percentage of participants who experienced Virologic Failure.|Week 24 time point.||51.8|2.3|
81646683|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.663||0.2185|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.68|2.87||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||2.87|-11.68|0.2185
81463637|NCT04075682|162618911|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.66||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||0.66|-1.61|0.41
81525922|NCT01504841|162739866|OTHER||%|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|80.6|||||Exact Binomial (Clopper-Pearson) confidence intervals for Cohort II Week 24, percentage of participants who experienced Virologic Failure.|Week 24 time point.||80.6|0.6|
81607779|NCT05569954|162893491|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PPSV23\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline to 30 days postvaccination being \>10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percent Difference|39.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.6|44.8||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method||V116 minus PPSV23|Serotype 15A: V116-PPSV23 Percentage Difference||44.8|33.6|<0.001
81607780|NCT05569954|162893491|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PPSV23\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline to 30 days postvaccination being \>10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percent Difference|11.7||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|15.9||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method||V116 minus PPSV23|Serotype 15C: V116-PPSV23 Percentage Difference||15.9|7.5|0.214
81607781|NCT05569954|162893491|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PPSV23\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline to 30 days postvaccination being \>10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percent Difference|42.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.8|47.8||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method||V116 minus PPSV23|Serotype 16F: V116-PPSV23 Percentage Difference||47.8|37.8|<0.001
81607782|NCT05569954|162893491|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PPSV23\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline to 30 days postvaccination being \>10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percent Difference|35.9|||<|0.001||95.0|29.6|41.8||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method||V16 minus PPSV23|Serotype 23A: V116-PPSV23 Percentage Difference||41.8|29.6|<0.001
81607783|NCT05569954|162893491|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PPSV23\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline to 30 days postvaccination being \>10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percent Difference|42.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.6|47.0||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method||V116 minus PPSV23|Serotype 23B: V116-PPSV23 Percentage Difference||47.0|37.6|<0.001
81607784|NCT05569954|162893491|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PPSV23\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline to 30 days postvaccination being \>10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percent Difference|35.9|||<|0.001||95.0|30.6|41.0||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method||V116 minus PPSV23|Serotype 24F: V116-PPSV23 Percentage Difference||41.0|30.6|<0.001
81525923|NCT01504841|162739866|OTHER||%|27.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|61.0|||||Exact Binomial (Clopper-Pearson) confidence intervals for Cohort I Week 48, percentage of participants who experienced Virologic Failure.|Week 48 time point.||61|6|
81525924|NCT01504841|162739866|OTHER||%|75.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.4|99.4|||||Exact Binomial (Clopper-Pearson) confidence intervals for Cohort II Week 48, percentage of participants who experienced Virologic Failure.|Week 48 time point.||99.4|19.4|
81607785|NCT05569954|162893491|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PPSV23\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline to 30 days postvaccination being \>10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percent Difference|56.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.5|60.5||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method||V116 minus PPSV23|Serotype 31: V116-PPSV23 Percentage Difference||60.5|51.5|<0.001
81607786|NCT05569954|162893491|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference \[V116 - PPSV23\] between the percentages of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from baseline to 30 days postvaccination being \>10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percent Difference|58.7|||<|0.001||95.0|54.6|62.7||1-sided|Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method||V116 minus PPSV23|Serotype 35B: V116-PPSV23 Percentage Difference||62.7|54.6|<0.001
81607787|NCT05569954|162893492|OTHER|"A conclusion of acceptability is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI of the percentages of participants with a~≥4 fold rise from baseline to 30 days postvaccination being \>50 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025)."||||||0.093||||||1-sided|Clopper-Pearson method|||Serotype 6C||||0.093
81607788|NCT05569954|162893492|OTHER|"A conclusion of acceptability is based on the lower bound of the 95% CI of the percentages of participants with a~≥4 fold rise from baseline to 30 days postvaccination being \>50 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025)."|||||<|0.001||||||1-sided|Clopper-Pearson method|||Serotype 15B||||<0.001
81607789|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.25|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 3: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||1.25|1.04|
81607790|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|2.1|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 7F: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||2.10|1.65|
81607791|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.31|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 8: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||1.31|1.04|
81607792|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|1.76|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 9N: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||1.76|1.37|
81607793|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|2.31|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 10A: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||2.31|1.79|
81607794|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|2.46|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 11A: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||2.46|1.97|
81607795|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|2.3|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 12F: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||2.30|1.72|
81607796|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|2.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.12|2.7|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 17F: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||2.70|2.12|
81607797|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|1.67||||||Serotype 19A: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio|V116/PPSV23|1.67|1.32|
81607798|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|2.1|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 20A: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||2.10|1.65|
81607799|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|2.02|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 22F: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||2.02|1.55|
81525925|NCT01504841|162739870|OTHER||%|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|41.3|||||Exact Binomial (Clopper-Pearson) confidence intervals for Cohort I Week 12, percentage of participants with a \>5% decline in absolute CD4 %.|Week 12 time point.||41.3|0.2|
81607800|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.37|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 33F: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||1.37|1.08|
81525926|NCT01504841|162739870|OTHER||%|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|93.2|||||Exact Binomial (Clopper-Pearson) confidence intervals for Cohort II Week 12, percentage of participants with a \>5% decline in absolute CD4 %.|Week 12 time point.||93.2|6.8|
81607801|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|3.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.29|4.35|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 6A: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||4.35|3.29|
81607802|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|8.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.89|10.09|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 15A: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||10.09|7.89|
81607803|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|3.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.01|3.92|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 15C: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||3.92|3.01|
81607804|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|9.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.83|10.97|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 16F: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||10.97|8.83|
81607805|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|7.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.68|8.61|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 23A: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||8.61|6.68|
81607806|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|4.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.26|5.38|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 23B: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||5.38|4.26|
81607807|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|21.19||||||95.0|18.98|23.65|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 24F: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||23.65|18.98|
81607808|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|8.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.82|9.65|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 31: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||9.65|7.82|
81607809|NCT05569954|162893494|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio, and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|15.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.13|17.07|||||V116/PPSV23|Serotype 35B: V116/PPSV23 GMC Ratio||17.07|14.13|
81607810|NCT00445601|162893564|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.9|||Log Rank|||||0.90|0.48|0.01
81607811|NCT00445601|162893565|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.49|||Log Rank|||||1.49|0.18|0.23
81607812|NCT00214903|162893595|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size calculations were based on a non-inferiority test to exclude a two-fold risk of cardiovascular events in users of DRSP/E2 compared to other oral continuous combined HRT. These calculations are based on the following assumptions: 1) one-sided α 0.05; 2) power (1-β) of 0.80; 3) Estimated incidence of cardiovascular events, ATE and VTE would be at least 1.0, 0.3 and 0.2 event/100 woman-years and 4) non-inferiority limit hazard ratio of 2.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted for age, BMI, duration of current use, family history of VTE, region, and HRT user status.|Tested null hypotheses: the VTE hazard ratio for DRSP/E2 vs. ooccHRT is higher or equal to 2.||1.3|0.5|
81607813|NCT00214903|162893596|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size calculations were based on a non-inferiority test to exclude a two-fold risk of cardiovascular events in users of DRSP/E2 compared to other oral continuous combined HRT. These calculations are based on the following assumptions: 1) one-sided α 0.05; 2) power (1-β) of 0.80; 3) Estimated incidence of cardiovascular events, ATE and VTE would be at least 1.0, 0.3 and 0.2 event/100 woman-years and 4) non-inferiority limit hazard ratio of 2.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.8|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted for age, BMI, hypertension, diabetes, family history of fatal ATE, region, and smoking.|Tested null hypotheses: the ATE hazard ratio for DRSP/E2 vs. ooccHRT is higher or equal to 2.||0.8|0.3|
81607814|NCT02959138|162893599|OTHER|The test-to-reference ratio (geometric least squares mean (GLSM) ratio) and associated 90% CI were calculated by taking the exponential of the point estimate and the corresponding lower and upper limits, which was consistent with the two 1-sided tests approach.|GLSM ratio|111.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.94|143.47||||||The Estimate statement was used to produce the point estimate and the corresponding 90% confidence interval of the difference in PK parameters of interest on a logarithmic scale.||143.47|86.94|
81607815|NCT02959138|162893599|OTHER|The test-to-reference ratio GLSM ratio and associated 90% CI were calculated by taking the exponential of the point estimate and the corresponding lower and upper limits, which was consistent with the two 1-sided tests approach.|GLSM ratio|107.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.47|146.02||||||The Estimate statement was used to produce the point estimate and the corresponding 90% CI of the difference in PK parameters of interest on a logarithmic scale.||146.02|78.47|
81607816|NCT02959138|162893600|OTHER|The test-to-reference ratio GLSM ratio and associated 90% CI were calculated by taking the exponential of the point estimate and the corresponding lower and upper limits, which was consistent with the two 1-sided tests approach.|GLSM ratio|111.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.92|144.12||||||The Estimate statement was used to produce the point estimate and the corresponding 90% CI of the difference in PK parameters of interest on a logarithmic scale.||144.12|86.92|
81525927|NCT01504841|162739870|OTHER||%|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|41.3|||||Exact Binomial (Clopper-Pearson) confidence intervals for Cohort I Week 24, percentage of participants with a \>5% decline in absolute CD4 %.|Week 24 time point.||41.3|0.2|
81607817|NCT02959138|162893600|OTHER|The test-to-reference ratio GLSM ratio and associated 90% CI were calculated by taking the exponential of the point estimate and the corresponding lower and upper limits, which was consistent with the two 1-sided tests approach.|GLSM ratio|107.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.63|145.65||||||The Estimate statement was used to produce the point estimate and the corresponding 90% CI of the difference in PK parameters of interest on a logarithmic scale.||145.65|79.63|
81607818|NCT02959138|162893601|OTHER|The test-to-reference ratio GLSM ratio and associated 90% CI were calculated by taking the exponential of the point estimate and the corresponding lower and upper limits, which was consistent with the two 1-sided tests approach.|GLSM ratio|102.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.42|127.79||||||The Estimate statement was used to produce the point estimate and the corresponding 90% CI of the difference in PK parameters of interest on a logarithmic scale.||127.79|81.42|
81607819|NCT02959138|162893601|OTHER|The test-to-reference ratio GLSM ratio and associated 90% CI were calculated by taking the exponential of the point estimate and the corresponding lower and upper limits, which was consistent with the two 1-sided tests approach.|GLSM ratio|87.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.14|113.13||||||The Estimate statement was used to produce the point estimate and the corresponding 90% CI of the difference in PK parameters of interest on a logarithmic scale.||113.13|68.14|
81607820|NCT03918239|162893703|OTHER|Analysis was performed for estimation of least square means only. Descriptive statistical analysis was the main analysis.|Ratio of Geometric least squares Means|1.079|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.986|1.181|||ANOVA|||An analysis of variance was performed with the natural log-transformed PK parameters as the dependent variable and treatment group as a fixed effect variable.||1.181|0.986|
81607821|NCT03918239|162893704|OTHER|Analysis was performed for estimation of least square means only. Descriptive statistical analysis was the main analysis.|Ratio of Geometric least squares Means|1.079|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.987|1.179||||||An analysis of variance was performed with the natural log-transformed PK parameters as the dependent variable and treatment group as a fixed effect variable.||1.179|0.987|
81607822|NCT03918239|162893705|OTHER|Analysis was performed for estimation of least square means only. Descriptive statistical analysis was the main analysis.|Ratio of Geometric least squares Means|1.157|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.044|1.281||||||An analysis of variance was performed with the natural log-transformed PK parameters as the dependent variable and treatment group as a fixed effect variable.||1.281|1.044|
81607823|NCT01984424|162893713|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.31|-33.28|||Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from baseline at week 24 of part B or in the mean percent change from baseline at weeks 22 and 24 of part B in LDL-C between evolocumab 420 mg and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-33.28|-42.31|<0.0001
81607824|NCT01984424|162893714|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-36.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.07|-31.08||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from baseline at week 24 of part B or in the mean percent change from baseline at weeks 22 and 24 of part B in LDL-C between evolocumab 420 mg and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-31.08|-41.07|<0.0001
81607825|NCT01984424|162893715|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-75.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.7|-67.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-67.0|-84.7|<0.0001
81646684|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.649||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-22.67|-8.16||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-8.16|-22.67|0.0034
81646685|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.387||0.5727|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.03|9.37||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||9.37|-7.03|0.5727
81702137|NCT00971633|163100448|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Study Secondary Hypothesis: A single dose of U.K. ZOFRAN (ondansetron) 8-mg table over-encapsulated is bioequivalent to a single dose of the U.K. ZOFRAN (ondansetron) 8-mg tablet. That is, the true geometric mean ratios (U.K.) ZOFRAN tablet over-encapsulated/U.K. ZOFRAN tablet) of the area under the plasma concentration vs. time curve (AUC) from zero to infinity and maximum plasma concentration (Cmax) for ondansetron each lie within the interval 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.886|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.813|0.966|||||Geometric Mean Ratio (Treatment OE U.K. tablet / Treatment U.K. tablet)|Treatment OE U.K. tablet: an over-encapsulated single 8-mg tablet of United Kingdom (U.K.) ZOFRAN (ondansetron) taken orally Treatment U.K. tablet: a single 8-mg tablet of ZOFRAN (ondansetron) which is marketed in the United Kingdom (U.K.) taken orally||0.966|0.813|
81525928|NCT01504841|162739870|OTHER||%|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|80.6|||||Exact Binomial (Clopper-Pearson) confidence intervals for Cohort II Week 24, percentage of participants with a \>5% decline in absolute CD4 %.|Week 24 time point.||80.6|0.6|
81525929|NCT01504841|162739870|OTHER||%|18.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|51.8|||||Exact Binomial (Clopper-Pearson) confidence intervals for Cohort I Week 48, percentage of participants with a \>5% decline in absolute CD4 %.|Week 48 time point.||51.8|2.3|
81646686|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.578||0.4961|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.51|8.38||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||8.38|-8.51|0.4961
81607826|NCT01984424|162893716|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-71.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.3|-62.2||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-62.2|-81.3|<0.0001
81607827|NCT01984424|162893717|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|28.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.1|36.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factor (screening LDL-C).||||36.7|19.1|<0.0001
81607828|NCT01984424|162893718|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|27.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.7|36.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factor (screening LDL-C).||||36.1|17.7|<0.0001
81607829|NCT01984424|162893719|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-26.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.95|-23.27||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-23.27|-29.95|<0.0001
81607830|NCT01984424|162893720|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-25.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.67|-21.48||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-21.48|-28.67|<0.0001
81607831|NCT01984424|162893721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.12|-28.99||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-28.99|-37.12|<0.0001
81607832|NCT01984424|162893722|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-31.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.44|-16.76||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-16.76|-35.44|<0.0001
81607833|NCT01984424|162893723|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.15|-29.58||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-29.58|-38.15|<0.0001
81607834|NCT01984424|162893724|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-31.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.35|-27.16||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-27.16|-36.35|<0.0001
81607835|NCT01984424|162893725|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-29.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.06|-25.77||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-25.77|-34.06|<0.0001
81607836|NCT01984424|162893726|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.58|-22.82||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-22.82|-31.58|<0.0001
81607837|NCT01984424|162893727|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.59|-29.67||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-29.67|-38.59|<0.0001
81607838|NCT01984424|162893728|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-31.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.64|-27.32||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-27.32|-36.64|<0.0001
81525930|NCT01504841|162739870|OTHER||%|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|93.2|||||Exact Binomial (Clopper-Pearson) confidence intervals for Cohort II Week 48, percentage of participants with a \>5% decline in absolute CD4 %.|Week 48 time point.||93.2|6.8|
81607839|NCT01984424|162893729|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-21.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.65|-14.51||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-14.51|-27.65|<0.0001
81607840|NCT01984424|162893730|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-21.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.64|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.42|-14.05||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-14.05|-28.42|<0.0001
81607841|NCT01984424|162893731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-4.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.72||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.74|4.87||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||4.87|-13.74|0.37
81525931|NCT04756804|162739871|OTHER|This was a descriptive study, no hypothesis testing was performed.|||||||||||||||||This was a descriptive study, no hypothesis testing was performed.|||
81607842|NCT01984424|162893732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.64|10.01||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||10.01|-13.64|0.37
81607843|NCT01984424|162893733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|6.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|10.22||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||10.22|2.15|0.0083
81607844|NCT01984424|162893734|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|8.98||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||8.98|0.02|0.0083
81607845|NCT01984424|162893735|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-4.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.85||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.25|2.94||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||2.94|-12.25|0.37
81607846|NCT01984424|162893736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.67||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.45|7.98||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C), scheduled visit and interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||7.98|-10.45|0.37
81607847|NCT01807221|162893737|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3||||0.8771|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.9|2.3|||Chi-squared|||Estimates and two-sided 90% confidence intervals are provided for each treatment group and for the treatment differences πBi - πC. Clopper-Pearson confidence intervals were calculated for each treatment group, while for treatment differences the exact unconditional confidence limits were calculated.||2.3|-14.9|0.8771
81607848|NCT01807221|162893737|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7||||0.7945|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.4|4.0|||Chi-squared|||Estimates and two-sided 90% confidence intervals are provided for each treatment group and for the treatment differences πBi - πC. Clopper-Pearson confidence intervals were calculated for each treatment group, while for treatment differences the exact unconditional confidence limits were calculated.||4|-13.4|0.7945
81607849|NCT01807221|162893737|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.5|8.8|||Chi-squared|||Estimates and two-sided 90% confidence intervals are provided for each treatment group and for the treatment differences πBi - πC. Clopper-Pearsonconfidence intervals were calculated for each treatment group, while for treatment differences the exact unconditional confidence limits were calculated.||8.8|-8.5|0.5
81607850|NCT01807221|162893737|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.4225|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.1|10.2|||Chi-squared|||Estimates and two-sided 90% confidence intervals are provided for each treatment group and for the treatment differences πBi - πC. Clopper-Pearsonconfidence intervals were calculated for each treatment group, while for treatment differences the exact unconditional confidence limits were calculated.||10.2|-7.1|0.4225
81607851|NCT01807221|162893737|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.6865|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.7|5.7|||Chi-squared|||Estimates and two-sided 90% confidence intervals are provided for each treatment group and for the treatment differences πBi - πC. Clopper-Pearson confidence intervals were calculated for each treatment group, while for treatment differences the exact unconditional confidence limits were calculated.||5.7|-11.7|0.6865
81525932|NCT04120402|162739875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.004
81525933|NCT04120402|162739876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.014
81607852|NCT01089556|162893752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences (Final Values)|-0.192||||0.37||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.370
81607853|NCT01089556|162893753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences (Final Values)|-0.614|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81607854|NCT01089556|162893754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences (Final Values)|-0.003||||0.991||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.991
81607855|NCT01089556|162893755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.431|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.233|1.662|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.662|1.233|<0.001
81607856|NCT01089556|162893756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.052||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.884|1.253|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.253|0.884|0.565
81607857|NCT01089556|162893757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.467|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.214|1.771|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.771|1.214|<0.001
81607858|NCT01089556|162893758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.233||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.550|0.980|0.068
81607859|NCT01089556|162893759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.279|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.125|1.456|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.456|1.125|<0.001
81525934|NCT04120402|162739877|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81525935|NCT04120402|162739878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.518|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.518
81525936|NCT04120402|162739879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.028
81463638|NCT04075682|162618911|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|0.2||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H3 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received inserts only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the insert only group.||0.20|-3.08|0.08
81463639|NCT04075682|162618911|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|1.09||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H4 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received pictorial warnings only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the pictorial warning only group.||1.09|-2.14|0.52
81525937|NCT01496469|162739880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.4||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor, and the baseline value and prior use of an ARB or an ACEi as covariates.|ANCOVA|||A total of 120 enrolled participants (60 participants per treatment group) was sufficient to achieve 80 percent (%) power to detect a difference of 6.0 mmHg between the placebo and febuxostat 80 mg treatment groups by a 2 sample t-test of the mean change from Baseline at Week 6 in 24-hour mean ambulatory SBP with a 2-sided significance level of 5%.||3.4|-3.9|0.882
81463640|NCT04075682|162618911|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|2.51||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H2 assessment. We expected that the effect of pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) vs no pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) on the outcome would be stronger for higher vs lower self-efficacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||2.51|-1.82|0.75
81463641|NCT04075682|162618911|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|2.33||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5b assessment, which evaluates whether moderation of pictorial warnings effects would vary by whether the pictorial warnings included inserts or not. We expected that moderation effects of baseline self-efficacy would be larger for pictorial warnings only (vs control) than for pictorial warnings AND inserts (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||2.33|-3.82|0.64
81525938|NCT01496469|162739881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.6||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.2||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor, and the baseline value and prior use of an ARB or an ACEi as covariates.||3.2|-1.9|0.613
81525939|NCT01496469|162739882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-2.9||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor, and the baseline value and prior use of an ARB or an ACEi as covariates.||-2.9|-3.9|<0.001
81607860|NCT01089556|162893760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.985||||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.842|1.151|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.151|0.842|0.843
81607861|NCT01089556|162893761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.341|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81607862|NCT01089556|162893762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.073||||0.475||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.475
81607863|NCT01089556|162893763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.758|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81607864|NCT01089556|162893764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.933||||0.289||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.289
81607865|NCT01089556|162893765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02||||0.071||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.071
81607866|NCT01089556|162893766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.193||||0.78||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.780
81607867|NCT01089556|162893767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.558||||0.008||95.0||||P-value is for anxiety subscale score.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.008
81607868|NCT01089556|162893767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.423||||0.031||95.0||||p-value is for depression subscale score.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.031
81525940|NCT06292130|162739892|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81607869|NCT01089556|162893768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.615||||0.049||95.0||||P-value is for anxiety subscale score.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.049
81607870|NCT01089556|162893768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.378||||0.198||95.0||||P-value is for depression subscale score.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.198
81607871|NCT01089556|162893773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.343|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81607872|NCT01089556|162893774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.095||||0.385||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.385
81607873|NCT01089556|162893775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.02||||0.064||95.0||||P-value is for systolic BP.|ANCOVA|||||||0.064
81607874|NCT01089556|162893775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.135||||0.843||95.0||||P-value is for diastolic BP.|ANCOVA|||||||0.843
81525941|NCT06292130|162739893|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81525942|NCT02381015|162739895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.29
81525943|NCT02381015|162739896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.35|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.35
81525944|NCT02381015|162739897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.29
81607875|NCT01089556|162893776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.329||||0.354||95.0||||P-value is for systolic BP.|ANCOVA|||||||0.354
81607876|NCT01089556|162893776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003||||0.997||95.0||||P-value is for diastolic BP.|ANCOVA|||||||0.997
81607877|NCT01089556|162893777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.317|||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81607878|NCT01089556|162893778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.942||||0.332||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.332
81607879|NCT01089556|162893779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.618||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.618
81607880|NCT01089556|162893780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.571||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.571
81607881|NCT01089556|162893781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.744||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.744
81607882|NCT01089556|162893782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81607883|NCT01649596|162893799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent|10.0||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.12
81607884|NCT01649596|162893800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent|48.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|A t-test for percents was used to compare the number of participants (%) from each group reporting satisfaction (somewhat and highly satisfied).||||||<0.05
81607885|NCT01702428|162893801|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the lot difference in seroresponse rates should be within the \[-5%;5%\] margin for antibodies to measles virus.|Difference in seroresponse rate|-0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.58|||||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the pair-wise differences in seroresponse.|Difference between groups (INV\_MMR\_L1 Group minus INV\_MMR\_L2 Group) in percentage of subjects with anti-measles antibody concentration ≥200 mIU/mL.||0.58|-1.69|
81646687|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.411||0.2616|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.33|4.14||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||4.14|-12.33|0.2616
81525945|NCT02381015|162739898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.49|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.49
81607886|NCT01702428|162893801|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the lot difference in seroresponse rates should be within the \[-5%;5%\] margin for antibodies to measles virus.|Difference in seroresponse rate|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.98|||||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the pair-wise differences in seroresponse.|Difference between groups (INV\_MMR\_L2 Group minus INV\_MMR\_L3 Group) in percentage of subjects with anti-measles antibody concentration ≥200 mIU/mL.||1.98|-0.35|
81607887|NCT01702428|162893801|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the lot difference in seroresponse rates should be within the \[-5%;5%\] margin for antibodies to measles virus.|Difference in seroresponse rate|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|1.5|||||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the pair-wise differences in seroresponse.|Difference between groups (INV\_MMR\_L1 Group minus INV\_MMR\_L3 Group) in percentage of subjects with anti-measles antibody concentration ≥200 mIU/mL.||1.50|-0.98|
81607888|NCT01702428|162893802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to measles.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.06|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L1 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L2 Group) for antibodies to measles virus at Day 42.||1.06|0.91|
81607889|NCT01702428|162893802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to measles.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.05|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L1 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L3 Group) for antibodies to measles virus at Day 42.||1.05|0.90|
81607890|NCT01702428|162893802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to measles.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.09|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L2 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L1 Group) for antibodies to measles virus at Day 42.||1.09|0.94|
81607891|NCT01702428|162893802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to measles.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.06|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L2 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L3 Group) for antibodies to measles virus at Day 42.||1.06|0.91|
81607892|NCT01702428|162893802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to measles.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.11|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L3 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L1 Group) for antibodies to measles virus at Day 42.||1.11|0.95|
81607893|NCT01702428|162893802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to measles.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.09|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L3 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L2 Group) for antibodies to measles virus at Day 42.||1.09|0.94|
81646688|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.441||0.9197|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.79|17.34||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||17.34|0.79|0.9197
81525946|NCT02381015|162739899|OTHER||Beta|93.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The statistical analysis shows the relation between risk given and risk recall at the immediate post results assessment for the total number of participants.||||0.42
81525947|NCT02381015|162739900|OTHER||Beta|94.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.93||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.33
81607894|NCT01702428|162893803|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot difference in seroresponse rates should be within the \[-5%;5%\] margin for antibodies to mumps virus.|Difference in seroresponse rate|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|1.09|||||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the pair-wise differences in seroresponse.|Difference between groups (INV\_MMR\_L1 Group minus INV\_MMR\_L2 Group) in percentage of subjects with anti-mumps antibody concentration ≥10 EU/mL.||1.09|-1.05|
81646689|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.398||0.086|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-16.98|-0.54||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-0.54|-16.98|0.0860
81646690|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.476||0.5132|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.1|8.53||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 14: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||8.53|-8.10|0.5132
81648287|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.8406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Loss of Weight||0.2|-0.1|0.8406
81525948|NCT00118742|162739901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.9||||0.0012||95.0|14.8|35.0|||ANCOVA|||||35.0|14.8|0.0012
81525949|NCT00118742|162739902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|15.7|35.6|||ANCOVA|||||35.6|15.7|<0.0001
81525950|NCT00118742|162739903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.7||||0.0053||95.0|13.7|43.7|||ANCOVA|||||43.7|13.7|0.0053
81525951|NCT00118742|162739904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|21.1|||<|0.0001||95.0|12.5|29.6|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for calculated creatinine clearance at 6 months posttransplant||29.6|12.5|<0.0001
81525952|NCT00118742|162739904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|9.9|26.6|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for calculated creatinine clearance at 12 months posttransplant||26.6|9.9|<0.0001
81525953|NCT00118742|162739904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.6||||0.0006||95.0|10.2|37.0|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for calculated creatinine clearance at 24 months posttransplant||37.0|10.2|0.0006
81525954|NCT00921843|162739914|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81525955|NCT00773747|162739931|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.774|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.636|0.941|||Regression, Cox|||Cox model stratified by myeloma stage at enrollment, history of a bone marrow transplant, and number of prior treatment regimens, with a single treatment covariate.||0.941|0.636|= 0.0100
81525956|NCT00773747|162739933|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.858||||0.3496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|1.184|||Regression, Cox|||Cox model stratified by myeloma stage at enrollment, history of a bone marrow transplant, and number of prior treatment regimens, with a single treatment covariate.||1.184|0.622|0.3496
81525957|NCT04569357|162739937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0199|||||||Fisher Exact|||Test for comparison percentage of patients with reduction ≥ 25%.||||0.0199
81525958|NCT04569357|162739938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0096|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean changes of ADHD-RS-V scores after 8 weeks of treatment were compared.||||0.0096
81525959|NCT04569357|162739939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0063|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean changes of ADHD-RS-V scores (attention deficit subscale) after 8 weeks of treatment were compared.||||0.0063
81525960|NCT04569357|162739940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0525|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean changes of ADHD-RS-V scores (hyperactivity/impulsivity subscale) after 8 weeks of treatment were compared.||||0.0525
81525961|NCT04569357|162739941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Therapeutic effect analysis.||||0.0024
81525962|NCT04569357|162739941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1722|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Side effects analysis.||||0.1722
81525963|NCT04569357|162739941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Efficacy index analysis.||||0.0012
81525964|NCT04569357|162739942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of changes from baseline visit 1 to visit 2 and 3 endpoint between Prospekta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|ANOVA|||||||0.13
81525965|NCT04569357|162739943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of changes from baseline visit 1 to visit 2 and 3 endpoint between Prospekta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|ANOVA|||This analysis applies to Systolic pressure data.||||0.81
81525966|NCT04569357|162739943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of changes from baseline visit 1 to visit 2 and 3 endpoint between Prospekta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|ANOVA|||This analysis applies to Diastolic pressure data.||||0.22
81525967|NCT04569357|162739944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of changes from baseline visit 1 to visit 2 and 3 endpoint between Prospekta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|ANOVA|||||||0.13
81525968|NCT04569357|162739945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2
81525969|NCT04569357|162739946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.62
81525970|NCT04569357|162739947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5
81525971|NCT04569357|162739948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0254|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0254
81525972|NCT01457846|162739958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.57||||0.9581|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.12|2.21||1-sided|Regression, Cox|||||2.21|1.12|0.9581
81525973|NCT01457846|162739959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||0.8156|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.89|1.95||1-sided|Regression, Cox|||||1.95|0.89|0.8156
81525974|NCT01457846|162739960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.09||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.02|0.35||1-sided|Regression, Logistic|||||0.35|0.02|0.9970
81525975|NCT01846741|162739968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Baseline to 3 months||||0.008
81525976|NCT01846741|162739968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 6 months||||0.040
81525977|NCT01846741|162739968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 12 months||||0.033
81525978|NCT01846741|162739968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Baseline to 3 months||||0.500
81525979|NCT01846741|162739968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Baseline to 6 months||||0.750
81525980|NCT01846741|162739968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.156|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Baseline to 12 months||||0.156
81525981|NCT01846741|162739968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.938|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Baseline to 3 months||||0.938
81646691|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.676||0.656|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.89|11.26||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 14: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||11.26|-5.89|0.6560
81646692|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.496||0.8285|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.17|14.52||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 14: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||14.52|-2.17|0.8285
81646693|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|15.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.527||0.9925|TWO_SIDED|80.0|7.59|24.36||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 14: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||24.36|7.59|0.9925
81646694|NCT01475461|162984357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.487||0.601|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.67|10.0||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 14: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||10.00|-6.67|0.6010
81646695|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.449||0.0913|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.18|1.34||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) were based on least squares (LS) mean. A mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.34|0.18|0.0913
81646696|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.461||0.5236|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.3|0.89||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.89|-0.30|0.5236
81646697|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.447||0.9244|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.53|0.62||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.62|-0.53|0.9244
81646698|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.452||0.5066|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.28|0.88||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.88|-0.28|0.5066
81646699|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.449||0.8947|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.64|0.52||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.52|-0.64|0.8947
81646700|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.478||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.3|1.52||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.52|0.30|0.0577
81646701|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.3012|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.12|1.14||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.14|-0.12|0.3012
81646702|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.476||0.3165|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.13|1.09||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.09|-0.13|0.3165
81525982|NCT01846741|162739968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Baseline to 6 months||||0.250
81525983|NCT01846741|162739968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Baseline to 12 months||||0.999
81525984|NCT01846741|162739968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Baseline to 18 Months||||0.057
81702138|NCT00971633|163100448|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|§ Study Primary Hypothesis: A single dose of the U.K. ZOFRAN (ondansetron) 8-mg tablet over-encapsulated is bioequivalent to a single dose of the U.S. ZOFRAN (ondansetron) 8-mg tablet. That is, the true geometric mean rations (U.K. ZOFRAN tablet over-encapsulated/U.S. ZOFRAN tablet) of the area under the plasma concentration vs. time curve (AUC) from zero to infinity and maximum plasma concentration (Cmax) for ondansetron each lie within the interval 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.951|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.872|1.037|||||Geometric Mean Ratio (Treatment OE U.K. tablet / Treatment U.S. tablet)|Treatment OE U.K. tablet: an over-encapsulated single 8-mg tablet of United Kingdom (U.K.) ZOFRAN (ondansetron) taken orally. Treatment U.S. tablet: a single 8-mg tablet of ZOFRAN (ondansetron) which is marketed in the United States (U.S.) taken orally||1.037|0.872|
81702139|NCT01269047|163100449|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.4||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-0.2|||ANOVA|||||-0.2|-4.2|0.04
81702140|NCT01269047|163100449|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.7||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-1.3|||ANOVA|||||-1.3|-5.8|0.008
81702141|NCT01269047|163100449|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.6||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-2.0|||ANOVA|||||-2.0|-6.4|0.003
81702142|NCT01269047|163100449|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.98|||ANOVA|||||0.98|-2.3|0.37
81702143|NCT01269047|163100450|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.81|-0.21|0.2
81525985|NCT01846741|162739968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Baseline to 18 Months||||0.031
81525986|NCT01846741|162739968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.625|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Baseline to 18 Months||||0.625
81525987|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||SSQ Total Score||||0.0008
81525988|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0544|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Activity During Seizure Score||||0.0544
81525989|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0207|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Recovery Score||||0.0207
81525990|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0163|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Severity Score||||0.0163
81525991|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0156|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Emotional Recovery Score||||0.0156
81525992|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0742|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Physical Recovery Score||||0.0742
81525993|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0884|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Cognitive Recovery Score||||0.0884
81525994|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||SSQ Total Score||||0.0007
81525995|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1173|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Activity During Seizure||||0.1173
81525996|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0214|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Recovery||||0.0214
81525997|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Severity||||0.0114
81525998|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Emotional Recovery||||0.0078
81525999|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0875|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Physical Recovery||||0.0875
81702144|NCT01269047|163100450|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.6||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.50|-0.25|0.48
81702145|NCT01269047|163100450|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.6||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.57|-0.12|0.18
81702146|NCT01269047|163100450|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.61|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.61|-0.62|1.0
81702147|NCT01455415|163100459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.3287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.73||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was done using a logistic regression model which included baseline pain, sequence, period and treatment as covariate.||1.73|0.83|0.3287
81702148|NCT01455415|163100460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.0625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.51||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was done using a logistic regression model which included baseline pain, sequence, period and treatment as covariate.||2.51|0.98|0.0625
81646703|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.481||0.5191|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.31|0.93||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.93|-0.31|0.5191
81526000|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1526|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Cognitive Recovery||||0.1526
81526001|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||SSQ Total Score||||0.0031
81646704|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.479||0.5107|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.3|0.93||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.93|-0.30|0.5107
81646705|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.488||0.1054|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.17|1.42||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.42|0.17|0.1054
81646706|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.502||0.5341|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.33|0.96||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.96|-0.33|0.5341
81646707|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.487||0.2782|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.1|1.15||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.15|-0.10|0.2782
81646708|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.492||0.5331|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.32|0.94||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.94|-0.32|0.5331
81646709|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.489||0.907|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.57|0.68||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.68|-0.57|0.9070
81648288|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.4834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Insight||0.0|-0.1|0.4834
81646710|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.512||0.1757|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.04|1.35||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.35|0.04|0.1757
81646711|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.527||0.4083|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.24|1.11||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.11|-0.24|0.4083
81646712|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.511||0.315|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.14|1.17||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.17|-0.14|0.3150
81646713|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.516||0.6631|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.44|0.89||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.89|-0.44|0.6631
81646714|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.512||0.8694|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.74|0.57||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.57|-0.74|0.8694
81646715|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.545||0.2031|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.0|1.4||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 14: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.40|0.00|0.2031
81646716|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.563||0.7137|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.52|0.93||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 14: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.93|-0.52|0.7137
81646717|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.545||0.681|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.48|0.92||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 14: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.92|-0.48|0.6810
81646718|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.6921|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.92|0.49||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 14: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.49|-0.92|0.6921
81702149|NCT01455415|163100461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.9448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.22||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline pain severity, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.22|-0.21|0.9448
81646719|NCT01475461|162984364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.545||0.3702|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.19|0.21||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 14 (Follow-up): Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.21|-1.19|0.3702
81646720|NCT03029819|162984400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.52
81646721|NCT01149876|162984412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81646722|NCT01149876|162984412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.25
81646723|NCT01149876|162984412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.48
81646724|NCT00983892|162984417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-1.56||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|-0.15|||GEE|Adjusting for baseline symptom severity, caregiver type, week number, and cancer site.||||-0.15|-2.97|0.030
81646725|NCT03181282|162984424|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0529|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0194||0.0194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0132|0.0925|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis with repeated measures.||This analysis is for the On Medication / On Stimulation condition. Age was controlled for in the analysis given the baseline difference in age between groups.||0.0925|0.0132|0.0194
81646726|NCT03181282|162984424|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0718|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0231||0.004625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0242|0.1194|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models analysis with repeated measures.||This analysis is for the Off Medication / Off Stimulation Condition. Age was controlled for in the analysis given the baseline difference in age between groups.||0.1194|0.0242|0.004625
81607895|NCT01702428|162893803|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot difference in seroresponse rates should be within the \[-5%;5%\] margin for antibodies to mumps virus.|Difference in seroresponse rate|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.81|||||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the pair-wise differences in seroresponse.|Difference between groups (INV\_MMR\_L1 Group minus INV\_MMR\_L3 Group) in percentage of subjects with anti-mumps antibody concentration ≥10 EU/mL.||1.81|-0.50|
81607896|NCT01702428|162893803|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot difference in seroresponse rates should be within the \[-5%;5%\] margin for antibodies to mumps virus.|Difference in seroresponse rate|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.79|||||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the pair-wise differences in seroresponse.|Difference between groups (INV\_MMR\_L2 Group minus INV\_MMR\_L3 Group) in percentage of subjects with anti-mumps antibody concentration ≥10 EU/mL.||1.79|-0.53|
81607897|NCT01702428|162893804|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to mumps.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.0|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L1 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L2 Group) for antibodies to mumps virus at Day 42.||1.00|0.87|
81607898|NCT01702428|162893804|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to mumps.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.11|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L1 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L3 Group) for antibodies to mumps virus at Day 42.||1.11|0.97|
81607899|NCT01702428|162893804|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to mumps.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.15|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L2 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L1 Group) for antibodies to mumps virus at Day 42.||1.15|1.00|
81607900|NCT01702428|162893804|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to mumps.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.19|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L2 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L3 Group) for antibodies to mumps virus at Day 42.||1.19|1.04|
81607901|NCT01702428|162893804|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to mumps.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.03|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L3 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L1 Group) for antibodies to mumps virus at Day 42.||1.03|0.90|
81607902|NCT01702428|162893804|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to mumps.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|0.96|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L3 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L2 Group) for antibodies to mumps virus at Day 42.||0.96|0.84|
81607903|NCT01702428|162893805|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot difference in seroresponse rates should be within the \[-5%;5%\] margin for antibodies to rubella virus.|Difference in seroresponse rate|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.58|||||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the pair-wise differences in seroresponse.|Difference between groups (INV\_MMR\_L1 Group minus INV\_MMR\_L2 Group) in percentage of subjects with anti-rubella antibody concentration ≥10 IU/mL.||1.58|-1.3|
81607904|NCT01702428|162893805|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot difference in seroresponse rates should be within the \[-5%;5%\] margin for antibodies to rubella virus.|Difference in seroresponse rate|-0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|0.86|||||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the pair-wise differences in seroresponse.|Difference between groups (INV\_MMR\_L1 Group minus INV\_MMR\_L3 Group) in percentage of subjects with anti-rubella antibody concentration ≥10 IU/mL.||0.86|-1.86|
81607905|NCT01702428|162893805|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot difference in seroresponse rates should be within the \[-5%;5%\] margin for antibodies to rubella virus.|Difference in seroresponse rate|-0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|0.74|||||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the pair-wise differences in seroresponse.|Difference between groups (INV\_MMR\_L2 Group minus INV\_MMR\_L3 Group) in percentage of subjects with anti-rubella antibody concentration ≥10 IU/mL.||0.74|-2.02|
81607906|NCT01702428|162893806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to measles.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.15|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||"Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L1 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L2 Group) for antibodies to rubella virus at Day 42.~."||1.15|1.01|
81607907|NCT01702428|162893806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to measles.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.07|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L1 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L3 Group) for antibodies to rubella virus at Day 42.||1.07|0.94|
81607908|NCT01702428|162893806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to measles.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|0.99|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L2 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L1 Group) for antibodies to rubella virus at Day 42.||0.99|0.87|
81607909|NCT01702428|162893806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to measles.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|0.99|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L2 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L3 Group) for antibodies to rubella virus at Day 42.||0.99|0.87|
81607910|NCT01702428|162893806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to measles.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.07|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L3 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L1 Group) for antibodies to rubella virus at Day 42.||1.07|0.93|
81607911|NCT01702428|162893806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For each pair-wise comparison, the 2-sided 95% CI on the lot ratio should be within the \[0.67;1.5\] margin for antibodies to measles.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.15|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC of each INV\_MMR lots pair was computed using ANOVA (3 INV\_MMR lot groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR\_L3 Group divided by INV\_MMR\_L2 Group) for antibodies to rubella virus at Day 42.||1.15|1.01|
81607912|NCT01702428|162893807|NON_INFERIORITY|The Lower Limit (LL) of 2-sided 95 % CI for the difference in seroresponse (INV\_MMR Group minus COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥-5% for antibodies to measles virus.|Difference in seroresponse rate|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.25|||||Asymptotic standardized 95% CIs for the difference in seroresponse rate.|Difference in percentage (INV\_MMR Group minus COM\_MMR Group) of subjects with anti-measles antibody concentration at Day 42.||1.25|-0.68|
81607913|NCT01702428|162893808|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI on GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.67 for antibodies to measles virus.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.05|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR over COM\_ MMR) was computed using ANOVA (vaccine groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for antibodies to measles virus at Day 42.||1.05|0.93|
81607914|NCT01702428|162893809|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of 2-sided 95 % CI for the difference in seroresponse (INV\_MMR Group minus COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥-5% for antibodies to mumps virus.|Difference in seroresponse rate|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.96|||||Asymptotic standardized 95% CIs for the difference in seroresponse rate.|Difference in percentage (INV\_MMR Group minus COM\_MMR Group) of subjects with anti-mumps antibody concentration at Day 42.||1.96|-0.1|
81607915|NCT01702428|162893810|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI on GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.67 for antibodies to mumps virus.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.11|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR over COM\_ MMR) was computed using ANOVA (vaccine groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for antibodies to mumps virus at Day 42.||1.11|0.99|
81607916|NCT01702428|162893811|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of 2-sided 95 % CI for the difference in seroresponse (INV\_MMR Group minus COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥-5% for antibodies to rubella virus.|Difference in seroresponse rate|-1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.15|||||Asymptotic standardized 95% CIs for the difference in seroresponse rate.|Difference in percentage (INV\_MMR Group minus COM\_MMR Group) of subjects with anti-rubella antibody concentration at Day 42.||-0.15|-2.00|
81607917|NCT01702428|162893812|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI on GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.67 for antibodies to measles virus.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.92|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR over COM\_ MMR) was computed using ANOVA (vaccine groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for antibodies to rubella virus at Day 42.||0.92|0.83|
81646727|NCT03181282|162984425|SUPERIORITY||Slope|10.5248|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8439||0.038389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6038|20.4459|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models analysis with repeated measures.||This analysis is for the On Medication / On Stimulation condition. Age was controlled for in the analysis given the baseline difference in age between groups.||20.4459|0.6038|0.038389
81646728|NCT03181282|162984425|SUPERIORITY||Slope|7.7233|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.668||0.109873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8652|17.3117|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models analysis with repeated measures.||This analysis is for the Off Medication / Off Stimulation condition. Age was controlled for in the analysis given the baseline difference in age between groups.||17.3117|-1.8652|0.109873
81526002|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0828|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Activity During Seizure||||0.0828
81607918|NCT01702428|162893813|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of 2-sided 95 % CI for the difference in seroresponse (pooled INV\_MMR Group minus pooled COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥-10% for antibodies to VZV.|Difference in seroresponse rate|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|4.29|||||Asymptotic standardized 95% CIs for the difference in seroresponse rate.|In US sub-cohort: Difference in percentage (INV\_MMR Group minus COM\_MMR Group) of subjects with anti-VZV antibody concentration at Day 42.||4.29|-1.31|
81646729|NCT01424189|162984445|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|With 300 subjects in the ReSTOR Toric IOL test group and 150 subjects in the ReSTOR IOL control group, there was over 99% power to demonstrate that the upper 95% confidence limit for the observed difference in UCDVA between IOL groups was less than the clinical performance target of 0.1 logMAR units at Month 12, assuming the true difference between groups is zero. This was based on an assumed standard deviation for UCDVA of 0.16 logMAR units and a 1-sided, α=0.05 test.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.03||||||||0.030||
81648289|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: Insight||0.0|-0.1|0.0961
81526003|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Recovery||||0.0092
81646730|NCT01424189|162984446|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|With 300 subjects in the ReSTOR Toric IOL test group and 150 subjects in the ReSTOR IOL control group, there was over 99% power to demonstrate that the upper 95% confidence limit for the observed difference in UCNVA between IOL groups was less than the clinical performance target of 0.1 logMAR units at Month 12, assuming the true difference between groups is zero. This estimate was based on an assumed standard deviation for UCNVA of 0.16 logMAR units and a 1-sided, α=0.05 test.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.017||||||||-0.017||
81646731|NCT04522778|162984493|OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A ratio of events per month was calculated for each participant. Participants were compared to themselves prior to intervention (i.e. event ratios pre intervention were compared to event ratios following intervention.)||||.029
81646732|NCT04522778|162984494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A ratio of events per month was calculated for each participant. Participants were compared to themselves prior to intervention (i.e. event ratios pre intervention were compared to event ratios following intervention.)||||.35
81646733|NCT04522778|162984495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.334|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.334
81646734|NCT04522778|162984496|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|38.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.195||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.926154|500.4402|||Chi-squared|||||500.4402|2.926154|.005
81646735|NCT04522778|162984497|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|30.975|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.73483||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.22|297.17|||Chi-squared|||||297.17|3.22|.003
81646736|NCT04522778|162984498|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.72||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.82|265.45|||Chi-squared|||||265.45|2.82|.004
81526004|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Severity||||0.0096
81526005|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0234|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Emotional Recovery||||0.0234
81646737|NCT04522778|162984499|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.345||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|69.82|||Chi-squared|||||69.82|1.71|.011
81646738|NCT04522778|162984500|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.298|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2189||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0706|1.258|||Chi-squared|||||1.258|.0706|.099
81646739|NCT04522778|162984501|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.201||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.549|6.562|||Chi-squared|||||6.562|.549|.312
81646740|NCT04522778|162984502|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.519|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.022||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.112|20.623|||Chi-squared|||||20.623|.112|.753
81646741|NCT04522778|162984503|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.321|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.067|1.541|||Chi-squared|||||1.541|.067|.156
81646742|NCT04522778|162984504|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.458|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.358||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.099|2.122|||Chi-squared|||||2.122|.099|.318
81646743|NCT04522778|162984505|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.449|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.882||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|21.003|||Chi-squared|||||21.003|.009|.684
81646744|NCT04522778|162984506|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.335|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.683||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.246|22.194|||Chi-squared|||||22.194|.246|.460
81646745|NCT04522778|162984507|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.299|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47293||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.279|18.927|||Chi-squared|||||18.927|.279|.439
81646746|NCT04522778|162984508|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.634|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.187||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|22.514|||Chi-squared|||||22.514|.119|.714
81646747|NCT04522778|162984509|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.379|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.448||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|3.842|||Chi-squared|||||3.842|.037|.412
81646748|NCT04522778|162984510|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.579|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.539||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|3.582|||Chi-squared|||||3.582|.094|.558
81646749|NCT04522778|162984511|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.688|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.609||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.121|3.9|||Chi-squared|||||3.90|.121|.673
81607919|NCT01702428|162893814|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI on GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.67 for antibodies to VZV.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.08|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR over COM\_ MMR) was computed using ANOVA (vaccine groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||In US sub-cohort: Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for antibodies to VZV virus at Day 42.||1.08|0.95|
81607920|NCT01702428|162893816|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI on GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) was ≥0.5 for antibodies to HAV virus.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.11|||ANOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR over COM\_ MMR) was computed using ANOVA (vaccine groups \& country as fixed effects) on log-transformed concentrations.||In US sub-cohort: Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for antibodies to HAV virus at Day 42.||1.11|0.86|
81607921|NCT01702428|162893817|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.5 for antibodies to for antibodies to PS serotypes.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.05|||ANCOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over the COM\_MMR Group) was computed using an ANCOVA model: Adjustment for baseline concentration-pooled variance.||In US sub-cohort: Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for anti-PnPS 1 antibody at Day 42.||1.05|0.85|
81607922|NCT01702428|162893817|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.5 for antibodies to for antibodies to PS serotypes.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.08|||ANCOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over the COM\_MMR Group) was computed using an ANCOVA model: Adjustment for baseline concentration-pooled variance.||In US sub-cohort: Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for anti-PnPS 3 antibody at Day 42.||1.08|0.91|
81607923|NCT01702428|162893817|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.5 for antibodies to for antibodies to PS serotypes.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.88||||||95.0|0.79|0.98|||ANCOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over the COM\_MMR Group) was computed using an ANCOVA model: Adjustment for baseline concentration-pooled variance.||In US sub-cohort: Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for anti-PnPS 4 antibody at Day 42.||0.98|0.79|
81607924|NCT01702428|162893817|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.5 for antibodies to for antibodies to PS serotypes.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.01|||ANCOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over the COM\_MMR Group) was computed using an ANCOVA model: Adjustment for baseline concentration-pooled variance.||In US sub-cohort: Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for anti-PnPS 5 antibody at Day 42.||1.01|0.83|
81607925|NCT01702428|162893817|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.5 for antibodies to for antibodies to PS serotypes.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.11|||ANCOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over the COM\_MMR Group) was computed using an ANCOVA model: Adjustment for baseline concentration-pooled variance.||In US sub-cohort: Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for anti-PnPS 6A antibody at Day 42.||1.11|0.92|
81607926|NCT01702428|162893817|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.5 for antibodies to for antibodies to PS serotypes.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.09|||ANCOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over the COM\_MMR Group) was computed using an ANCOVA model: Adjustment for baseline concentration-pooled variance.||In US sub-cohort: Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for anti-PnPS 6B antibody at Day 42.||1.09|0.89|
81607927|NCT01702428|162893817|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.5 for antibodies to for antibodies to PS serotypes.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.03|||ANCOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over the COM\_MMR Group) was computed using an ANCOVA model: Adjustment for baseline concentration-pooled variance.||In US sub-cohort: Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for anti-PnPS 7F antibody at Day 42.||1.03|0.86|
81607928|NCT01702428|162893817|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.5 for antibodies to for antibodies to PS serotypes.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.08|||ANCOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over the COM\_MMR Group) was computed using an ANCOVA model: Adjustment for baseline concentration-pooled variance.||In US sub-cohort: Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for anti-PnPS 9V antibody at Day 42.||1.08|0.90|
81607929|NCT01702428|162893817|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.5 for antibodies to for antibodies to PS serotypes.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.02|||ANCOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over the COM\_MMR Group) was computed using an ANCOVA model: Adjustment for baseline concentration-pooled variance.||In US sub-cohort: Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for anti-PnPS 14 antibody at Day 42.||1.02|0.81|
81646750|NCT04522778|162984512|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.674|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.438||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.189|2.406|||Chi-squared|||||2.406|.189|.544
81646751|NCT04522778|162984513|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.631||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.345|10.278|||Chi-squared|||||10.278|.345|.464
81646752|NCT04522778|162984514|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.595|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.675||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.766|40.854|||Chi-squared|||||40.854|.766|.090
81646753|NCT04522778|162984515|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.987|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.119||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.107|9.114|||Chi-squared|||||9.114|.107|.991
81607930|NCT01702428|162893817|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.5 for antibodies to for antibodies to PS serotypes.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.02|||ANCOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over the COM\_MMR Group) was computed using an ANCOVA model: Adjustment for baseline concentration-pooled variance.||In US sub-cohort: Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for anti-PnPS 18C antibody at Day 42.||1.02|0.84|
81607931|NCT01702428|162893817|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.5 for antibodies to for antibodies to PS serotypes.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.07|||ANCOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over the COM\_MMR Group) was computed using an ANCOVA model: Adjustment for baseline concentration-pooled variance.||In US sub-cohort: Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for anti-PnPS 19A antibody at Day 42.||1.07|0.87|
81607932|NCT01702428|162893817|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.5 for antibodies to for antibodies to PS serotypes.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.06|||ANCOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over the COM\_MMR Group) was computed using an ANCOVA model: Adjustment for baseline concentration-pooled variance.||In US sub-cohort: Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for anti-PnPS 19F antibody at Day 42.||1.06|0.87|
81607933|NCT01702428|162893817|NON_INFERIORITY|The LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over COM\_MMR Group) should be ≥0.5 for antibodies to for antibodies to PS serotypes.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.06|||ANCOVA|95% CI for GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group over the COM\_MMR Group) was computed using an ANCOVA model: Adjustment for baseline concentration-pooled variance.||In US sub-cohort: Adjusted GMC ratio (INV\_MMR Group divided by COM\_MMR Group) for anti-PnPS 23F antibody at Day 42.||1.06|0.85|
81607934|NCT02564055|162893874|OTHER||Difference in percentages|22.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|45.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 percent BID and Vehicle BID has been presented.|||45.5|-2.4|
81607935|NCT02564055|162893874|OTHER||Difference in percentages|7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|32.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 percent QD and Vehicle QD has been presented.|||32.0|-18.3|
81607936|NCT02564055|162893874|OTHER||Difference in percentages|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|38.7|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 percent BID and Vehicle BID has been presented.|||38.7|-11.2|
81607937|NCT02564055|162893874|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.3|21.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 percent QD and Vehicle QD has been presented.|||21.6|-29.3|
81607938|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|21.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|43.1|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 1 has been presented.|||43.1|-2.7|
81607939|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|26.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|47.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 1 has been presented.|||47.5|3.3|
81607940|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|24.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 1 has been presented.|||24.5|-19.5|
81646754|NCT04522778|162984516|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.239|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.027||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.415|43.326|||Chi-squared|||||43.326|.415|.223
81607941|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|32.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 1 has been presented.|||32.0|-14.5|
81607942|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|23.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|44.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 2 has been presented.|||44.6|-0.3|
81607943|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|37.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|57.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 2 has been presented.|||57.6|14.7|
81607944|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|27.8|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 2 has been presented.|||27.8|-18.0|
81607945|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|17.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|39.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 2 has been presented.|||39.0|-6.4|
81646755|NCT04522778|162984517|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.199|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.496||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.238|20.348|||Chi-squared|||||20.348|.238|.488
81607946|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|39.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|60.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 4 has been presented.|||60.0|16.0|
81607947|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|31.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|52.1|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 4 has been presented.|||52.1|7.8|
81607948|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|26.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|48.4|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 4 has been presented.|||48.4|2.3|
81607949|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|18.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|40.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 4 has been presented.|||40.5|-5.3|
81607950|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|21.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|44.7|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 8 has been presented.|||44.7|-2.3|
81646756|NCT04522778|162984518|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0424|0.743|||Chi-squared|||||.743|.0424|.018
81646757|NCT04522778|162984519|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.688|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.358||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.364|37.379|||Chi-squared|||||37.379|.364|.269
81646758|NCT04522778|162984520|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.829||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.728|24.84|||Chi-squared|||||24.84|.728|.108
81607951|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|36.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|57.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 8 has been presented.|||57.6|12.1|
81607952|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|26.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|49.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 8 has been presented.|||49.0|1.7|
81607953|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|23.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|46.1|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 8 has been presented.|||46.1|-1.5|
81607954|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|42.3|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 12 has been presented.|||42.3|-6.0|
81607955|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|25.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 12 has been presented.|||25.0|-25.0|
81607956|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|32.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|55.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 12 has been presented.|||55.0|6.9|
81607957|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.6|16.1|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 12 has been presented.|||16.1|-34.6|
81607958|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|22.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|45.3|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 14 has been presented.|||45.3|-3.1|
81607959|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|31.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 14 has been presented.|||31.5|-19.5|
81646759|NCT04522778|162984521|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.658|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.737|18.157|||Chi-squared|||||18.157|.737|.113
81646760|NCT04522778|162984522|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.495|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.156||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.004|6.202|||Chi-squared|||||6.202|1.004|.049
81646761|NCT02920021|162984524|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|60.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|79.918||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.566|228.657|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||228.657|-108.566|0.463
81646762|NCT02920021|162984525|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.032|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||0.032|-0.031|0.962
81526006|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0284|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Physical Recovery||||0.0284
81607960|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|17.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|41.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 14 has been presented.|||41.9|-8.4|
81607961|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|33.1|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 14 has been presented.|||33.1|-17.8|
81607962|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|33.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 16 has been presented.|||33.9|-15.5|
81646763|NCT00312845|162984544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.039
81646764|NCT00312845|162984545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81646765|NCT00562484|162984652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|42.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.0|52.0||||||Vaccine efficacy = 100 x (1 - ratio of incidence rate)||52|30|
81526007|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0679|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Cognitive Recovery||||0.0679
81607963|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|30.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 16 has been presented.|||30.5|-19.7|
81607964|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|41.4|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 16 has been presented.|||41.4|-9.0|
81607965|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|25.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 16 has been presented.|||25.0|-26.0|
81607966|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.9|90.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at EW has been presented.|||90.6|-31.9|
81646766|NCT00562484|162984653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.0|72.0||||||Vaccine efficacy = 100 x (1 - ratio of incidence rate)||72|44|
81646767|NCT02154347|162984666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.37|-0.95|<0.001
81646768|NCT02188784|162984667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|21.03||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.38|76.43|||Regression, Linear|||||76.43|-34.38|0.4570
81646769|NCT02188784|162984668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.77||||0.9487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.12|22.59|||Regression, Linear|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||22.59|-24.12|0.9487
81646770|NCT02188784|162984668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.67||||0.1921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.71|6.37|||Regression, Linear|||Change from Baseline to Week 16||6.37|-31.71|0.1921
81526008|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||SSQ Total Score||||0.0003
81526009|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0728|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Activity During Seizures Score||||0.0728
81526010|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Recovery Score||||0.0005
81526011|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Severity Score||||0.0005
81526012|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Emotional Recovery Score||||0.0078
81526013|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Physical Recovery Score||||0.0078
81526014|NCT01846741|162739969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0273|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Cognitive Recovery Score||||0.0273
81526015|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||QOLIE Overall Total||||0.0192
81526016|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8069|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Energy/Fatigue||||0.8069
81526017|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2416|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Emotional well being||||0.2416
81526018|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1111|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Social Functioning||||0.1111
81526019|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Cognitive Functioning||||0.0014
81526020|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3247|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Medication Effects||||0.3247
81526021|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0826|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Seizure Worry||||0.0826
81526022|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.104|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Quality of Life||||0.1040
81526023|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||QOLIE Overall Total||||0.0094
81526024|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5874|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Energy/Fatigue||||0.5874
81526025|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1508|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Emotional well being||||0.1508
81526026|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Social Functioning||||0.0136
81526027|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Cognitive Functioning||||0.0015
81526028|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3522|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Medication Effects||||0.3522
81646771|NCT02188784|162984669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|182.43||||0.4296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-272.14|637.0|||Regression, Linear|||||637.0|-272.14|0.4296
81646772|NCT02188784|162984670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.6||||0.0722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|7.52|||Regression, Linear|||Change from baseline to week 8||7.52|-0.33|0.0722
81526029|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Seizure Worry||||0.0240
81526030|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0353|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Quality of Life||||0.0353
81526031|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0361|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||QOLIE Overall Total Score||||0.0361
81526032|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1921|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Energy/Fatigue||||0.1921
81646773|NCT02188784|162984670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.71||||0.6927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|4.24|||Regression, Linear|||Change from baseline to week 16||4.24|-2.83|0.6927
81463642|NCT04075682|162618911|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|2.45||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower education (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.45|-2.17|0.91
81463643|NCT04075682|162618911|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|1.6||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower literacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.60|-3.29|0.50
81646774|NCT02188784|162984671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.56||||0.0643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|7.33|||Regression, Linear|||||7.33|-0.21|0.0643
81646775|NCT02188784|162984672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.77||||0.4006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|2.58|||Regression, Linear|||||2.58|-1.04|0.4006
81648290|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Insight||0.0|0.0|0.8290
81646776|NCT02250183|162984678|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. Each case (participant) serves as its own control because they received both treatment modalities simultaneously.|McNemar|McNemar test was used because participants received both treatments, so this variable was non-independent in our single group sample.|2-sided|Each participant received both treatment modalities - MEDIHONEY® and SANTYL - and thus had two wound cultures performed, one for each treatment modality. This was a single group study; however, wound culture results were contrasted with each other across participants. Thus, independent variable was treatment modality, while dependent variable was the wound culture result (positive for presence of bacteria versus negative for absence of bacteria).||||1.00
81646777|NCT02250183|162984679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.615|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.149|4.565||The null hypothesis was that the two mean scores would not differ significantly at p\<.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||A paired samples, 2-tailed, t-test was used to compare means within participants for ratings of MEDIHONEY and SANTYL satisfaction total scores. The null hypothesis was that the two mean scores would not differ significantly at p\<.05 level.||4.565|1.149|.003
81646778|NCT03282799|162984681|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<.001
81526033|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1639|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Emotional well being||||0.1639
81646779|NCT03282799|162984682|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<.001
81646780|NCT03282799|162984683|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<.001
81526034|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1738|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Social Functioning||||0.1738
81526035|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0401|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Cognitive Functioning||||0.0401
81526036|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2753|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Medication Effects||||0.2753
81646781|NCT03282799|162984684|OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>.99
81607967|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.4|47.8|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at EW has been presented.|||47.8|-62.4|
81607968|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|28.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|71.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at EW has been presented.|||71.0|-19.2|
81607969|NCT02564055|162893882|OTHER||Difference in percentages|24.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.3|80.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at EW has been presented.|||80.9|-40.3|
81607970|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|28.4|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 1 has been presented.|||28.4|-18.3|
81607971|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|28.4|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 1 has been presented.|||28.4|-17.1|
81607972|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|22.7|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 1 has been presented.|||22.7|-24.0|
81607973|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|33.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 2 has been presented.|||33.9|-12.0|
81607974|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|30.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|51.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 2 has been presented.|||51.0|6.8|
81607975|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|26.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 2 has been presented.|||26.6|-19.4|
81607976|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|17.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|39.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 2 has been presented.|||39.5|-6.0|
81607977|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|16.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|39.4|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 4 has been presented.|||39.4|-7.1|
81607978|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|41.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.2|61.2|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 4 has been presented.|||61.2|19.2|
81607979|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|32.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 4 has been presented.|||32.0|-14.9|
81607980|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|16.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|38.3|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 4 has been presented.|||38.3|-7.3|
81607981|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|13.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|36.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 8 has been presented.|||36.5|-11.3|
81607982|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|30.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|52.8|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 8 has been presented.|||52.8|6.1|
81607983|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|21.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|44.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 8 has been presented.|||44.9|-3.0|
81607984|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|34.7|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 8 has been presented.|||34.7|-13.5|
81607985|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|27.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|49.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 12 has been presented.|||49.9|2.5|
81607986|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|16.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|40.7|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 12 has been presented.|||40.7|-9.0|
81607987|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|29.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|52.3|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 12 has been presented.|||52.3|3.7|
81607988|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|30.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 12 has been presented.|||30.9|-20.1|
81607989|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|33.8|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 14 has been presented.|||33.8|-16.2|
81607990|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|12.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|37.3|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 14 has been presented.|||37.3|-13.4|
81607991|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|50.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 14 has been presented.|||50.5|0.7|
81607992|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|25.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 14 has been presented.|||25.6|-25.6|
81607993|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|27.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 16 has been presented.|||27.6|-22.6|
81607994|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|31.7|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 16 has been presented.|||31.7|-18.7|
81607995|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|16.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|41.4|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 16 has been presented.|||41.4|-9.5|
81607996|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|35.8|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 16 has been presented.|||35.8|-14.9|
81646782|NCT03282799|162984685|OTHER|||||||0.685|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.685
81646783|NCT03282799|162984686|OTHER|||||||0.784|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.784
81646784|NCT03282799|162984687|OTHER|||||||0.587|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.587
81526037|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Seizure Worry||||0.0056
81646785|NCT03282799|162984688|OTHER|||||||0.394|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.394
81526038|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1173|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Quality of Life||||0.1173
81646786|NCT03282799|162984689|OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.660
81646787|NCT03282799|162984690|OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.290
81646788|NCT01343251|162984734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.48
81646789|NCT01343251|162984735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81646790|NCT01343251|162984736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|||||SF-36 Test 1 Total Score|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81526039|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0268|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||QOLIE Overall Total||||0.0268
81526040|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4406|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Energy/Fatigue Final||||0.4406
81646791|NCT01343251|162984736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|||||SF-36 Test 2 Total Score|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.91
81646792|NCT01343251|162984736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|||||SF-36 Test 3 Total Score|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81646793|NCT01343251|162984736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||SF-36 Test 4 Total Score|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81646794|NCT01343251|162984737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.04
81646795|NCT01343251|162984738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.90
81646796|NCT01468077|162984749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0164|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2685|0.2988|||||The CI (confidence interval) is calculated by Exact method based on binomial distribution.|||0.2988|-0.2685|
81646797|NCT00004146|162984767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.12|||t-test, 1 sided|||the study design is to detect 30% reduction in hazard of deaths with 78% power at one side alpha level of 0.10. Overall survial time was calculated from time of histological diagnosis until time of death from any event.||1.12|0.65|0.10
81646798|NCT03024996|162984770|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.15|||Log Rank|||||1.15|0.75|0.4950
81646799|NCT03024996|162984771|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8868||95.0|0.67|1.42|||Log Rank|||||1.42|0.67|0.8868
81646800|NCT03024996|162984772|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.1|||Log Rank|||||1.10|0.63|0.2010
81646801|NCT03024996|162984773|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.2811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.12|||Log Rank|||||1.12|0.69|0.2811
81646802|NCT03024996|162984774|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.03|||Log Rank|||||1.03|0.55|0.0735
81646803|NCT03024996|162984775|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.1396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.06|||Log Rank|||||1.06|0.67|0.1396
81646804|NCT03024996|162984776|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.4762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.33|||Log Rank|||||1.33|0.55|0.4762
81646805|NCT03024996|162984777|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.5111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.16|||Log Rank|||||1.16|0.74|0.5111
81607997|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.9|90.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at EW has been presented.|||90.6|-31.9|
81607998|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.4|47.8|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at EW has been presented.|||47.8|-62.4|
81607999|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|57.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at EW has been presented.|||57.9|-32.2|
81608000|NCT02564055|162893883|OTHER||Difference in percentages|24.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.3|80.9|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at EW has been presented.|||80.9|-40.3|
81648291|NCT03672175|162986940|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.9546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||MMRM with treatment, each BL individual item HAM-D score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: Insight||0.0|0.0|0.9546
81526041|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7926|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Emotional Well Being Final||||0.7926
81608001|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.8|32.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 1 has been presented.|||32.5|-45.8|
81608002|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|15.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|52.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and vehicle QD at Week 1 has been presented.|||52.6|-25.7|
81648292|NCT03672175|162986941|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.1308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.4||MMRM with treatment, BL ISI total score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15||0.4|-2.7|0.1308
81526042|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0987|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Social Functioning Final||||0.0987
81608003|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.0|32.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and vehicle BID at Week 1 has been presented.|||32.6|-46.0|
81608004|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|48.8|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and vehicle QD at Week 1 has been presented.|||48.8|-32.2|
81608005|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-24.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.8|14.8|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and vehicle BID at Week 2 has been presented.|||14.8|-60.8|
81608006|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|28.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|63.0|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and vehicle QD at Week 2 has been presented.|||63.0|-13.7|
81648293|NCT03672175|162986941|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-0.5||MMRM with treatment, BL ISI total score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15||-0.5|-3.5|0.0096
81608007|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.4|6.1|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and vehicle BID at Week 2 has been presented.|||6.1|-67.4|
81608008|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|40.7|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and vehicle QD at Week 2 has been presented.|||40.7|-40.7|
81648294|NCT03672175|162986941|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.2674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.7||MMRM with treatment, BL ISI total score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42||2.7|-0.7|0.2674
81648295|NCT03672175|162986941|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.9771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.7||MMRM with treatment, BL ISI total score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42||1.7|-1.7|0.9771
81526043|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0361|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Cognitive Functioning Final||||0.0361
81648296|NCT03672175|162986942|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.42||0.611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|6.4||MMRM with treatment, BL sSL score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: sSL||6.4|-10.9|0.6110
81648297|NCT03672175|162986942|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.19||0.0581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|0.3||MMRM with treatment, BL sSL score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: sSL||0.3|-16.2|0.0581
81526044|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0615|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Medication Effects Final||||0.0615
81526045|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Seizure Worry||||0.0024
81526046|NCT01846741|162739970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Quality of Life||||0.0155
81526047|NCT01846741|162739972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0625|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||3 months||||0.0625
81463644|NCT04075682|162618911|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|5.41||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with lower than higher delayed discounting (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||5.41|0.86|0.007
81463645|NCT04075682|162618911|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|4.4||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline education would be stronger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||4.40|-2.22|0.52
81526048|NCT01846741|162739972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1094|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||6 months||||0.1094
81608009|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-15.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.8|23.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and vehicle BID at Week 4 has been presented.|||23.5|-53.8|
81526049|NCT01846741|162739972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0342|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||12 months||||0.0342
81608010|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|43.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|74.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and vehicle QD at Week 4 has been presented.|||74.6|2.7|
81608011|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-15.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.8|23.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and vehicle BID at Week 4 has been presented.|||23.5|-53.8|
81608012|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6|51.2|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and vehicle QD at Week 4 has been presented.|||51.2|-35.6|
81608013|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|18.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|57.1|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and vehicle BID at Week 8 has been presented.|||57.1|-25.1|
81608014|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|47.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|78.7|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and vehicle QD at Week 8 has been presented.|||78.7|4.8|
81608015|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-11.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.3|30.2|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and vehicle BID at Week 8 has been presented.|||30.2|-51.3|
81608016|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6|51.2|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and vehicle QD at Week 8 has been presented.|||51.2|-35.6|
81608017|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|48.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 12 has been presented.|||48.5|-35.4|
81608018|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.8|47.1|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 12 has been presented.|||47.1|-35.8|
81608019|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-13.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.0|31.2|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 12 has been presented.|||31.2|-54.0|
81702150|NCT01455415|163100462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.4548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.14||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline interference score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.14|-0.32|0.4548
81526050|NCT01846741|162739972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5417|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||18 Months||||0.5417
81608020|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-25.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.3|22.4|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 12 has been presented.|||22.4|-65.3|
81702151|NCT01455415|163100463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.03||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using linear mixed effects model including baseline score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||-0.03|-0.44|0.0272
81608021|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.5|42.7|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 14 has been presented.|||42.7|-44.5|
81608022|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|47.3|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 14 has been presented.|||47.3|-37.8|
81608023|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.9|37.6|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 14 has been presented.|||37.6|-47.9|
81608024|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.3|41.5|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 14 has been presented.|||41.5|-48.3|
81608025|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.5|42.7|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 16 has been presented.|||42.7|-44.5|
81608026|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|49.2|||||Difference between GSK2894512 1 % QD and Vehicle QD at Week 16 has been presented.|||49.2|-35.0|
81608027|NCT02564055|162893890|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.0|42.3|||||Difference between GSK2894512 0.5 % BID and Vehicle BID at Week 16 has been presented.|||42.3|-46.0|
81608028|NCT04397523|162893918|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||p=0.00000|ANOVA|df 2||||||0.05
81608029|NCT04397523|162893923|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||Chi- square = 24.98174, p = 0.00000|Chi-squared|df = 2||Overall survival between the three WHO score groups 3, 4 and 5||||0.05
81608030|NCT04397523|162893923|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||p=0.000|Chi-squared|df = 2||Correlation of mortality versus WHO disease progression score of patients||||0.05
81608031|NCT04397523|162893923|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||p = 0.000|Chi-squared|df = 1||Correlation of mortality versus stay in the intensive care unit (ICU)||||0.05
81608032|NCT02694640|162893924|SUPERIORITY|The study was powered to detect significant between-group differences in mean min/week MVPA at follow-up.|effect size|0.11|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made|Regression, Linear||Effect size refers to between-group difference at follow-up.|A series of longitudinal mixed effects models with subject-specific intercepts were used to examine between-group differences in mean min/week of self reported moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA).||||<.05
81608033|NCT02694640|162893925|SUPERIORITY||effect size|0.09|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.05
81608034|NCT02500979|162893997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-21.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.88||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|-5.2|||Linear mixed-effects model|||||-5.2|-37.8|0.0118
81608035|NCT02500979|162893998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference (pramlintide-placebo)|-7.897||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.356|-3.438|||Linear mixed effects model|||||-3.438|-12.356|0.0013
81608036|NCT02500979|162893999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference (pramlintide-placebo)|-5.277||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.175|-1.378|||Linear mixed effects model|||||-1.378|-9.175|0.0091
81608037|NCT02500979|162894000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference (pramlintide-placebo)|-4.435||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.445|-1.424|||Linear mixed effects model|||||-1.424|-7.445|0.0057
81608038|NCT02500979|162894001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-28733.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4163.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37326.0|-20139.0|||Linear mixed-effects model|||||-20139|-37326|<0.0001
81608039|NCT02500979|162894002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-28.418||||0.0258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.099|-3.737|||Linear mixed-effects model|||||-3.737|-53.099|0.0258
81608040|NCT02500979|162894004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Ratio (Pramlintide/Placebo)|1.31||||0.0456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.7|||Linear mixed-effects model|||||1.70|1.01|0.0456
81608041|NCT02500979|162894005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio (pramlintide/placebo)|0.951||||0.1015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.896|1.011|||Linear mixed-effects model|||||1.011|0.896|0.1015
81608042|NCT02500979|162894007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio (pramlintide/placebo)|1.085||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.901|1.307|||Linear mixed effects model|||||1.307|0.901|0.3730
81608043|NCT01613027|162894016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||Difference in change at Month 6||||<0.001
81608044|NCT01613027|162894016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||Difference in change at Month 12||||<0.001
81608045|NCT02593032|162894061|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||This is the calculated p-value, not a threshold.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81608046|NCT00988351|162894064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin -0.55 (mean hours of APAP arm no lower than 0.55 hours below CPAP arm)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|=|0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.26||level of significance \<0.05, Power = 0.80|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.26|-.35|= 0.27
81608047|NCT00988351|162894065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||=|0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Patients using PAP (average of \>=1/2 hour per night) at 6 weeks clinic visit||2.1|-1.3|= 0.65
81608048|NCT00988351|162894066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71|=|0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|2.1||\< 0.05 criteria for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||Patients using PAP (average \>=1/2 hour per nightly use) at 6 weeks clinic visit||2.1|-0.73|=0.33
81646806|NCT00241969|162984849|SUPERIORITY|Some data were missing for energy intake (n=3 baseline, n=13 post-treatment), thus the PROC MIXED procedure (SAS) with maximum likelihood estimation was used to analyze this outcome with time as a repeated measure factor.|maximum likelihood estimation|431.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|282.0|581.0|||ANCOVA||||All analyses were performed on the full intention-to-treat sample (defined a priori as attending the first treatment session). Some data were missing for energy intake (N = 3 baseline; 13 post treatment), and thus the PROC MIXED procedure (SAS) with maximum likelihood estimation was used to analyze this outcome with time as a repeated measures factor, no group main effect at baseline for energy intake, and sex, baseline Pseudomonas aeruginosa status, and treatment modality as covariates in the statistical model. This model is similar to an analysis of covariance model with baseline energy intake included as an additional covariate, but the PROC MIXED model employs maximum likelihood estimation and consequently allows for data to be missing at random. The test of the time by group interaction within this PROC MIXED model indicated whether the behavioral and nutrition treatment was efficacious relative to our control treatment.|581|282|<0.001
81648298|NCT03672175|162986942|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.68||0.4493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|6.9||MMRM with treatment, BL sSL score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 28: sSL||6.9|-15.5|0.4493
81608049|NCT00988351|162894067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|||=|0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|2.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||Patients using PAP (average \>= 1/2 hour of nightly use) at 6 weeks clinic visit||2.29|-1.12|=0.49
81608050|NCT00988351|162894068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|=|0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|0.09||P \< 0.05 considered statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided|||participants using PAP (average \>=1/2 hour of use) at 6 weeks clinic visit||0.09|-1.92|=0.07
81648299|NCT03672175|162986942|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.25||0.5587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|8.6||MMRM with treatment, BL sSL score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 28: sSL||8.6|-16.0|0.5587
81608051|NCT02471404|162894087|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin was determined to be 0.30% (in absolute terms). A difference of ≤0.30%, in HbA1c change from b/l to wk 52 between the treatment groups was considered clinically equivalent. NI was assessed using the 2-sided 95% CI of adjusted mean difference between dapagliflozin or dapagliflozin plus saxagliptin and glimepiride.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0294|0.2986|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2986|0.0294|
81608052|NCT02471404|162894087|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin was determined to be 0.30% (in absolute terms). A difference of ≤0.30%, in HbA1c change from b/l to wk 52 between the treatment groups was considered clinically equivalent. NI was assessed using the 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval of adjusted mean difference between dapagliflozin or dapagliflozin plus saxagliptin and glimepiride.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3443|-0.0825||(superiority)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.0825|-0.3443|0.001
81608053|NCT02471404|162894088|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.45|-1.97|||Fisher Exact|||||-1.97|-6.45|<0.001
81608054|NCT02471404|162894088|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.21|-1.56|||Fisher Exact|||||-1.56|-6.21|<0.001
81608055|NCT02471404|162894089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.93|-4.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.67|-5.93|<0.001
81648300|NCT03672175|162986942|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.06||0.5976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|5.8||MMRM with treatment, BL sWASO score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: sWASO||5.8|-10.1|0.5976
81608056|NCT02471404|162894089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|-4.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.29|-5.52|<0.001
81608057|NCT02471404|162894090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-0.43|0.374
81608058|NCT02471404|162894090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.31|-0.88|<0.001
81608059|NCT02471404|162894091|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.35|||Regression, Cox|||||1.35|0.67|0.777
81608060|NCT02471404|162894091|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.57|||Regression, Cox|||||0.57|0.23|<0.001
81608061|NCT05033080|162894125|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin represents a clinically acceptable loss of effectiveness that margin preserve at least 50% of the treatment effect of the active control (ELX/TEZ/IVA) compared to placebo, where the treatment effect is estimated by the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI).|LS Mean difference|0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.1|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||1.1|-0.7|< 0.0001
81608062|NCT05033080|162894126|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-8.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-6.3|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||-6.3|-10.5|< 0.0001
81608063|NCT05033080|162894127|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|3.15|||Generalized Estimated Equation Model|||||3.15|1.55|< 0.0001
81608064|NCT05033080|162894128|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.12|||Generalized Estimated Equation Model|||||4.12|2.00|< 0.0001
81608065|NCT03560245|162894130|EQUIVALENCE|"The change from baseline to Week 13 in the SIB total score was summarized descriptively and compared using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for baseline SIB total score.~If the normality assumption was not met, a non-parametric method or a rank-ANCOVA analysis (i.e., an ANCOVA analysis on rank-transformed data) was to be used."||||||0.373|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3730
81608066|NCT01263106|162894157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.20|1.05|
81608067|NCT01263106|162894158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.01|0.92|
81608068|NCT01263106|162894159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.00|-3.00|0.8008
81608069|NCT03662360|162894165|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Mann-Whitney test has been used to evaluate the statistical significance of the difference between the variations in scores (T3 - T1) regarding the two interest groups of patients (control and treated).||||<0.001
81608070|NCT03662360|162894166|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Mann-Whitney test has been used to evaluate the statistical significance of the difference between the variations scores in T3 and T1, concerning the distress of the professional caregivers in the two intereste groups of patients||||<0.01
81608071|NCT01794117|162894169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.033
81608072|NCT00802737|162894224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion of responders|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.5|||||Two-sided 95% exact confidence intervals were calculated based on the binomial distribution. The estimated value was calculated using the number of responders (CR+nPR+PR) as the numerator and the total number of par. in the group as the denominator.|||0.50|0.07|
81608073|NCT00802737|162894224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion of responders|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.52|||||Two-sided 95% exact confidence intervals were calculated based on the binomial distribution. The estimated value was calculated using the number of responders (CR+nPR+PR) as the numerator and the total number of par. in the group as the denominator.|||0.52|0.02|
81608074|NCT00802737|162894224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion of responders|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.0|||||Two-sided 95% exact confidence intervals were calculated based on the binomial distribution. The estimated value was calculated using the number of responders (CR+nPR+PR) as the numerator and the total number of par. in the group as the denominator.|||1.00|0.03|
81608075|NCT03677128|162894237|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81608076|NCT03677128|162894237|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81608077|NCT01625910|162894250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.21||||||Baseline data by group assignment status (intervention or control) using means of the calculated BMI z-scores (U.S. CDC-2000 growth charts) implemented by applying the published LMS (shape, median, and scale) age- and sex/gender-specific parameters. Because of random assignment of a reasonably large number of children, an unadjusted analysis of change in outcomes between intervention and control groups is presented as well as the covariate-adjusted analysis of differences in changes.||0.21|-0.10|
81608078|NCT01625910|162894251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.4||||||unadjusted net difference between groups||0.40|-0.74|
81608079|NCT00358215|162894252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.13||Stratification factors are: region and type of device (cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) with or without implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), ICD without CRT, or none)|Stratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals are from the Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by the stratification factors.|||1.13|0.90|0.871
81608080|NCT00358215|162894253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.19||Stratification factors are: region and type of device (cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) with or without implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), ICD without CRT, or none).|Stratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals are from the Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by the stratification factors.|||1.19|0.92|0.512
81608081|NCT00358215|162894254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.14||Stratification factors are: region and type of device (cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) with or without implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), ICD without CRT, or none).|Stratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals are from the Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by the stratification factors.|||1.14|0.89|0.922
81526051|NCT01853878|162739981|EQUIVALENCE|P-value of the Wald test from a Cox regression model to test H0 = { HR=1} (Y = Time to Event)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.592||||0.1422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|35.167|||Regression, Cox|||Estimates of Hazard Ratio (HR) and their 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were obtained by Cox regression modelling.The Likelihood ratio test was used to compare the groups. The Cox proportional hazard regression was stratified by previous treatment \[Chemotherapy (CT) vs. no-CT\] and disease stage.||35.167|0.600|0.1422
81608082|NCT00358215|162894255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|3.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model estimating treatment effect adjusted for region, type of device, and Baseline KCCQ score.||||3.75|0.65|0.005
81608083|NCT00358215|162894256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|4.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model estimating treatment effect adjusted for region, type of device, and Baseline KCCQ score.||||4.05|0.53|0.011
81608084|NCT00883103|162894287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81608085|NCT00962585|162894288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.573||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"Model (Analysis of covariance): Week 4 = Baseline (MSVS) + Treatment + Site~Difference Between Means: S-equol treatment group - Placebo"||"\# of MSVS per week at each protocol visits = (# of Moderate+Severe hot flushes)/(Current protocol visit date-Previous protocol visit date (days)) x 7.~The ANCOVA procedure was used to test the following hypotheses:~H0: μ1 = μp versus HA: μ1 ≠ μp where μ1 and μp denote the mean frequency of MSVS (at Week 4 in case of primary efficacy endpoint), adjusted for Baseline MSVS values, in the treatment and placebo groups, respectively."||||0.5730
81608086|NCT00962585|162894288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|1.13|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.06|12.32|||Pair-wise comparisons|||||12.32|-10.06|>0.05
81608087|NCT00962585|162894288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|6.98|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|17.84|||Pair-wise comparisons|||||17.84|-3.87|>0.05
81608088|NCT00962585|162894288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|0.94|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.16|12.04|||Pair-wise comparisons|||||12.04|-10.16|>0.05
81648301|NCT03672175|162986942|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.05||0.9421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|10.3||MMRM with treatment, BL sWASO score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: sWASO||10.3|-9.6|0.9421
81648302|NCT03672175|162986942|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.86||0.5581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|12.4||MMRM with treatment, BL sWASO score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 28: sWASO||12.4|-6.7|0.5581
81648303|NCT03672175|162986942|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.82||0.4997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|15.4||MMRM with treatment, BL sWASO score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 28: sWASO||15.4|-7.5|0.4997
81608089|NCT00962585|162894289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7364||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"Model: Week 4 = Baseline (MSVS) + Treatment + Site~Difference Between Means: S-equol treatment group - Placebo"||"\# of MSVS per week at each protocol visits = (# of Moderate+Severe hot flushes)/(Current protocol visit date-Previous protocol visit date (days)) x 7~1-week period = remaining days of the period since the last visit (i.e. period following first 7 days, as per CRF)"||||0.7364
81608090|NCT00962585|162894289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-0.19|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.38|12.01|||Pair-wise comparisons|||||12.01|-12.38|>0.05
81608091|NCT00962585|162894289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|4.77|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.94|16.48|||Pair-wise comparisons|||||16.48|-6.94|>0.05
81608092|NCT00962585|162894289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-1.63|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.41|10.15|||Pair-wise comparisons|||||10.15|-13.41|>0.05
81608093|NCT00962585|162894290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1217||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05. Treatment effect averaged across Weeks 1 and 2.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|"Mixed Model: MSVS = Baseline (MSVS) + Treatment + Site + Weeks + Treatment x Weeks~Difference Between Means: S-equol treatment group - Placebo"||\# of MSVS per week at each protocol visits = (# of Moderate+Severe hot flushes)/(Current protocol visit date-Previous protocol visit date (days)) x 7.||||0.1217
81608094|NCT00962585|162894290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-3.77|||>|0.05||95.0|-12.69|5.16|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 1, Treatment Effect||5.16|-12.69|>0.05
81608095|NCT00962585|162894290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|9.69|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|18.6|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 1, Treatment Effect||18.60|0.79|<0.05
81608096|NCT00962585|162894290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|1.31|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.73|10.36|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 1, Treatment Effect||10.36|-7.73|>0.05
81646807|NCT00241969|162984850|SUPERIORITY|All analyses were performed on the full intention-to-treat sample (defined a priori as attending the first treatment session). Analyses of WAZ change scores were carried out within the PROC GLM procedure (SAS Institute Inc.) using an analysis of covariance model with sex, Pseudomonas aeruginosa status at baseline, treatment modality, and baseline value of the corresponding outcome variable as covariates.|maximum likelihood|0.09||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.24|||ANCOVA||||All analyses were performed on the full intention-to-treat sample (defined a priori as attending the first treatment session). Analyses of WAZ change scores were carried out within the PROC GLM procedure (SAS Institute Inc.) using an analysis of covariance model with sex, Pseudomonas aeruginosa status at baseline, treatment modality, and baseline value of the corresponding outcome variable as covariates. Group main effects on these change scores in the presence of covariates were examined to determine the efficacy of the behavioral and nutrition treatment.|0.24|-0.06|0.25
81648304|NCT03672175|162986942|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|24.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.5||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|44.7||MMRM with treatment, BL sTST score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: sTST||44.7|3.4|0.0224
81608097|NCT00962585|162894290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-6.7|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.36|4.96|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 2, Treatment Effect||4.96|-18.36|>0.05
81608098|NCT00962585|162894290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|3.56|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.01|15.14|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 2, Treatment Effect||15.14|-8.01|>0.05
81608099|NCT00962585|162894290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|0.91|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.77|12.58|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 2, Treatment Effect||12.58|-10.77|>0.05
81608100|NCT00962585|162894291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1609||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05. Treatment effect averaged across Weeks 1, 2 and 4.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|Mixed Model: Severity of VMS = Baseline (severity of VMS) + Treatment + Site + Weeks + Treatment x Weeks||Severity of VMS per week at each protocol visits = (Sum of scores of Mild, Moderate, Severe hot flushes)/(Current protocol visit date-Previous protocol visit date (days)) x 7, where severity of vasomotor symptoms are scored as: 1 = mild, 2 = moderate and 3 = severe.||||0.1609
81608101|NCT00962585|162894291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-6.34|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.41|13.73|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 1, Treatment Effect||13.73|-26.41|>0.05
81608102|NCT00962585|162894291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|25.67|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.64|45.69|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 1, Treatment Effect||45.69|5.64|<0.05
81608103|NCT00962585|162894291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|2.09|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.21|22.39|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 1, Treatment Effect||22.39|-18.21|>0.05
81608104|NCT00962585|162894291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-16.14|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.29|11.01|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 2, Treatment Effect||11.01|-43.29|>0.05
81608105|NCT00962585|162894291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|8.73|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.19|35.65|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 2, Treatment Effect||35.65|-18.19|>0.05
81608106|NCT00962585|162894291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-0.65|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|26.5|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 2, Treatment Effect||26.50|-27.80|>0.05
81608107|NCT00962585|162894291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-1.69|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.68|25.3|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 4, Treatment Effect||25.30|-28.68|>0.05
81608108|NCT00962585|162894291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|16.15|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|42.71|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 4, Treatment Effect||42.71|-10.40|>0.05
81608109|NCT00962585|162894291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-1.29|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.18|25.6|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 4, Treatment Effect||25.60|-28.18|>0.05
81608110|NCT00962585|162894292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2211||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05. Treatment effect averaged across Weeks 2 and 4.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|Mixed Model: (Vaginal pH) = Baseline (Vaginal pH) + Treatment + Site + Weeks + Treatment x Weeks||||||0.2211
81608111|NCT00962585|162894292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-0.21|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.12|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 2, Treatment Effect||0.12|-0.53|>0.05
81526052|NCT02161757|162739991|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that the exacerbation rate during the 52-week double-blind treatment period on tralokinumab was equal to the corresponding exacerbation rate on placebo.|Rate ratio|0.93||||0.5859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.21|||Negative binomial||Covariates in the model included treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group at baseline and number of exacerbations in the year before the study.|Comparison of AAER (rate ratio): Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.||1.21|0.72|0.5859
81648305|NCT03672175|162986942|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|17.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.93||0.1117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|38.9||MMRM with treatment, BL sTST score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: sTST||38.9|-4.1|0.1117
81608112|NCT00962585|162894292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-0.23|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.09|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 2, Treatment Effect||0.09|-0.55|>0.05
81608113|NCT00962585|162894292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|0.03|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.35|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 2, Treatment Effect||0.35|-0.28|>0.05
81608114|NCT00962585|162894292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-0.26|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.02|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 4, Treatment Effect||0.02|-0.54|>0.05
81608115|NCT00962585|162894292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-0.13|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.14|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 4, Treatment Effect||0.14|-0.40|>0.05
81463646|NCT04075682|162618911|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|3.23||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline literacy would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||3.23|-3.89|0.86
81463647|NCT04075682|162618911|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|2.43||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline delay discounting would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.43|-4.15|0.61
81463648|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.96||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H1 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received inserts (insert only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (pictorial warning only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the insert groups than in the no insert groups.||1.96|0.82|0.29
81526053|NCT02161757|162739991|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that the exacerbation rate during the 52-week double-blind treatment period on tralokinumab was equal to the corresponding exacerbation rate on placebo.|Rate ratio|0.9||||0.4406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.17|||Negative binomial||Covariates in the model included treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group at baseline and number of exacerbations in the year before the study.|Comparison of AAER (rate ratio): Tralo 300 mg Q4W vs placebo.||1.17|0.70|0.4406
81526054|NCT02161757|162739991|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that the exacerbation rate during the 52-week double-blind treatment period on tralokinumab was equal to the corresponding exacerbation rate on placebo.|Rate reduction|7.01||||0.5859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.76|28.39|||Negative binominal||Covariates in the model included treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group at baseline and number of exacerbations in the year before the study.|Comparison of AAER (rate reduction): Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.||28.39|-20.76|0.5859
81608116|NCT00962585|162894292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-0.24|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.03|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 4, Treatment Effect||0.03|-0.51|>0.05
81608117|NCT00962585|162894293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6375||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05. Treatment effect averaged across Weeks 2 and 4.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|Mixed Model: (Vaginal Maturation Index) = Baseline (Vaginal Maturation Index) + Treatment + Site + Weeks + Treatment x Weeks||Vaginal maturation index = 0.2 x (% parabasal cells) + 0.6 x(% intermediate cells) + 1.0 x (% superficial cells)||||0.6375
81608118|NCT00962585|162894293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-1.58|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.57|6.42|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 2, Treatment Effect||6.42|-9.57|>0.05
81608119|NCT00962585|162894293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-1.58|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.63|6.46|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 2, Treatment Effect||6.46|-9.63|>0.05
81608120|NCT00962585|162894293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-1.59|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.66|6.47|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 2, Treatment Effect||6.47|-9.66|>0.05
81608121|NCT00962585|162894293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-0.31|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.73|6.11|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 4, Treatment Effect||6.11|-6.73|>0.05
81526055|NCT02161757|162739991|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that the exacerbation rate during the 52-week double-blind treatment period on tralokinumab was equal to the corresponding exacerbation rate on placebo.|Rate reduction|9.76||||0.4406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.16|30.5|||Negative binominal||Covariates in the model included treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group at baseline and number of exacerbations in the year before the study.|Comparison of AAER (rate reduction): Tralo 300 mg Q4W vs placebo.||30.50|-17.16|0.4406
81526056|NCT02161757|162739992|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) Mean difference|6.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|9.73|||||Fixed categorical effects of treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of percent change from baseline in pre-dose/pre-BD FEV1 at Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based repeated measures analysis performed on patients with a baseline pre-dose/pre-BD FEV1 assessment."||9.73|2.34|
81526057|NCT02161757|162739992|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|5.77|||||Fixed categorical effects of treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of percent change from baseline in pre-dose/pre-BD FEV1 at Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q4W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis performed on patients with a baseline pre-dose/pre-BD FEV1 assessment."||5.77|-1.58|
81526058|NCT02161757|162739993|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.04|||||Fixed categorical effects of baseline asthma symptom score, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in total asthma symptom score at Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis."||0.04|-0.23|
81526059|NCT02161757|162739993|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.12|||||Fixed categorical effects of baseline asthma symptom score, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in total asthma symptom score at Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q4W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis."||0.12|-0.15|
81526060|NCT02161757|162739994|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.31|||||Fixed categorical effects of baseline AQLQ(S)+12 score, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of change in mean score from baseline for AQLQ(S)+12 at Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis."||0.31|-0.01|
81526061|NCT02161757|162739994|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.28|||||Fixed categorical effects of baseline AQLQ(S)+12 score, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of change in mean score from baseline for AQLQ(S)+12 at Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q4W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis."||0.28|-0.03|
81526062|NCT02161757|162739995|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.02|||||Fixed categorical effects of baseline ACQ-6 score, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of change in mean score from baseline for ACQ-6 at Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis."||-0.02|-0.29|
81526063|NCT02161757|162739995|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.01|||||Fixed categorical effects of baseline ACQ-6 score, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of change in mean score from baseline for ACQ-6 at Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q4W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis."||0.01|-0.26|
81526064|NCT02161757|162739996|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.54||||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.96|||Negative binomial||Covariates in the model included treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group at baseline and number of exacerbations resulting in hospitalisation or ER treatment (yes/no) in the year before the study.|Comparison of AAER associated with an ER/UC visit or hospitalisation: Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.||0.96|0.30|0.0369
81526065|NCT02161757|162739996|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.78||||0.3603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.33|||Negative binomial||Covariates in the model included treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group at baseline and number of exacerbations resulting in hospitalisation or ER treatment (yes/no) in the year before the study.|Comparison of AAER associated with an ER/UC visit or hospitalisation: Tralo 300 mg Q4W vs placebo.||1.33|0.46|0.3603
81526066|NCT02161757|162739998|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.29|||||Fixed categorical effects of baseline rescue medication use, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|Comparison of mean change from baseline in rescue medication use at Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo. REML based repeated measures analysis.||0.29|-0.51|
81526067|NCT02161757|162739998|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.24|||||Fixed categorical effects of baseline rescue medication use, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|Comparison of mean change from baseline in rescue medication use at Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q4W vs placebo. REML based repeated measures analysis.||0.24|-0.56|
81526068|NCT02161757|162739999|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|6.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|16.03|||||Fixed categorical effects of baseline PEF (morning), treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in morning PEF at Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis."||16.03|-3.53|
81526069|NCT02161757|162739999|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.99|11.53|||||Fixed categorical effects of baseline PEF (morning), treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in morning PEF at Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q4W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis."||11.53|-7.99|
81608122|NCT00962585|162894293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-6.14|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.36|0.07|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 4, Treatment Effect||0.07|-12.36|>0.05
81608123|NCT00962585|162894293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-2.88|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.05|3.28|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 4, Treatment Effect||3.28|-9.05|>0.05
81646808|NCT00241969|162984851|SUPERIORITY|All analyses were performed on the full intention-to-treat sample (defined a priori as attending the first treatment session). Analyses of HAZ change scores were carried out within the PROC GLM procedure (SAS Institute Inc.) using an analysis of covariance model with sex, Pseudomonas aeruginosa status at baseline, treatment modality, and baseline value of the corresponding outcome variable as covariates.|maximum likelihood|0.14||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.27|||ANCOVA||||All analyses were performed on the full intention-to-treat sample (defined a priori as attending the first treatment session). Analyses of WAZ and HAZ change scores were carried out within the PROC GLM procedure (SAS Institute Inc.) using an analysis of covariance model with sex, Pseudomonas aeruginosa status at baseline, treatment modality, and baseline value of the corresponding outcome variable as covariates. Group main effects on these change scores in the presence of covariates were examined to determine the efficacy of the behavioral and nutrition treatment.|0.27|0.001|0.049
81608124|NCT00962585|162894294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0681||||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05. Treatment effect averaged across Weeks 2 and 4.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|Mixed Model: (Estradiol) = Baseline (Estradiol) + Treatment + Site + Weeks + Treatment x Weeks||||||0.0681
81608125|NCT00962585|162894294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|35.32|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|68.9|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 2, Treatment Effect||68.90|1.75|>0.05
81608126|NCT00962585|162894294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|3.61|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.12|36.34|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 2, Treatment Effect||36.34|-29.12|>0.05
81608127|NCT00962585|162894294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-4.58|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.39|28.23|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 2, Treatment Effect||28.23|-37.39|>0.05
81608128|NCT00962585|162894294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|22.12|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.56|67.8|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 4, Treatment Effect||67.80|-23.56|>0.05
81608129|NCT00962585|162894294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|7.8|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.7|52.29|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 4, Treatment Effect||52.29|-36.70|>0.05
81608130|NCT00962585|162894294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-22.74|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.44|21.96|||Pair-wise comparisons|||Week 4, Treatment Effect||21.96|-67.44|>0.05
81608131|NCT00962585|162894298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0475||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test: S-equol treatment group versus Placebo: Percentage Change from Baseline at Week 4||||||0.0475
81646809|NCT00014222|162984863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0007
81646810|NCT00014222|162984864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.084
81608132|NCT00962585|162894298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0258||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance P \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test: S-equol treatment group versus Placebo: Percentage Change from Baseline at Week 4||||||0.0258
81608133|NCT00962585|162894298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0281||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test: S-equol treatment group versus Placebo: Percentage Change from Baseline at Week 4||||||0.0281
81608134|NCT00962585|162894298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0645||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||All three S-equol treatment arms were aggregated and compared to placebo.||||0.0645
81646811|NCT03398421|162984865|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|2.005|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.807|2.224||||||||2.224|1.807|
81608135|NCT00962585|162894299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0097||||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test: S-equol groups combined versus Placebo: Change from Baseline at Week 4||||||0.0097
81463649|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.85||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||1.85|0.77|0.43
81463650|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.2||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H3 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received inserts only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the insert only group.||2.20|0.63|0.60
81463651|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.33||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H4 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received pictorial warnings only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the pictorial warning only group.||2.33|0.67|0.48
81463652|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.91||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H2 assessment. We expected that the effect of pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) vs no pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) on the outcome would be stronger for higher vs lower self-efficacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||1.91|0.34|0.62
81463653|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|10.52||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5b assessment, which evaluates whether moderation of pictorial warnings effects would vary by whether the pictorial warnings included inserts or not. We expected that moderation effects of baseline self-efficacy would be larger for pictorial warnings only (vs control) than for pictorial warnings AND inserts (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||10.52|0.88|0.079
81526070|NCT02161757|162739999|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|7.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|16.87|||||Fixed categorical effects of baseline PEF (evening), treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in evening PEF at Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis."||16.87|-2.60|
81608136|NCT00962585|162894300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4352||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test: S-equol treatment group versus Placebo: Percentage Change from Baseline at Week 4||||||0.4352
81608137|NCT00962585|162894300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test: S-equol treatment group versus Placebo: Percentage Change from Baseline at Week 4||||||0.2600
81608138|NCT00962585|162894300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7037||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test: S-equol treatment group versus Placebo: Percentage Change from Baseline at Week 4||||||0.7037
81608139|NCT00962585|162894300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7155|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||All three S-equol treatment arms were aggregated and compared to placebo.||||0.7155
81608140|NCT00962585|162894301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0381||||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test: S-equol groups combined versus Placebo: Change from Baseline at Week 4||||||0.0381
81608141|NCT02254421|162894302|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-0.02||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.57||P-value was calculated from the ANCOVA model including baseline values and stratification factors.|ANCOVA|||||0.57|-0.62|0.94
81608142|NCT02254421|162894303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||P-value was calculated from the negative binomial model with stratification factors as covariates.|Negative binomial|||||||0.84
81608143|NCT02254421|162894304|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||P-value was calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.98
81608144|NCT02254421|162894305|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19||||||P-value was calculated from the CMH test stratified by stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.19
81608145|NCT05462652|162894331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|-1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.59|-3.68|<0.001
81646812|NCT03398421|162984872|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|0.802|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|0.933||||||||0.933|0.690|
81608146|NCT05462652|162894332|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion z-test|20.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|31.0|||Chi-squared|||"Missing values imputed with multiple imputation.~P-values are obtained from a Pearson Chi-Squared test; differences and 95% CIs are obtained from a difference in proportions Z- test."||31.0|9.1|<0.001
81608147|NCT05462652|162894333|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions z-test|15.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|25.6|||Chi-squared|||P-values are obtained from a Pearson Chi-Squared test; differences and 95% CIs are obtained from a difference in proportions Z- test.||25.6|5.3|0.003
81608148|NCT05462652|162894334|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion z-test|24.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|36.4|||Chi-squared|||Missing values imputed with multiple imputation. P-values are obtained from a Pearson Chi-Squared test; differences and 95% CIs are obtained from a difference in proportions Z- test.||36.4|13.0|<0.001
81608149|NCT00267111|162894390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0||||Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS v12, USA). Pain scores were compared between groups by means of the Student t-test. A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that topical amethocaine gel 4% would reduce the pain from IM injection. The sample size was based on the pain scores obtained from a previous study that compared pain response during IM injection. To achieve a clinically significant reduction in pain scores by 20% between groups with 80% power and an alpha value of \< 0.05, we estimated sample size of 49 neonates in each group. A total of 110 neonates were enrolled to account for possible dropouts and missing data.||||< 0.05
81608150|NCT00267111|162894391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0||||Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS v12, USA). Pain scores were compared between groups by means of the Student t-test. A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered significant|t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that parents and nurses will report lower pain scores as assessed by visual analogue scale in topical amethocaine gel 4% compared to placebo group. This was a secondary outcome and no power calculation was performed.||||<0.05
81608151|NCT01009047|162894392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares (LS) mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|3.76||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment (paliperidone ER, aripiprazole) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||3.76|-3.46|0.935
81608152|NCT01009047|162894393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|4.0||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment groups (paliperidone ER, aripiprazole) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||4.00|-4.68|0.877
81608153|NCT01009047|162894394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|1.59||Day 56: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment (paliperidone ER, aripiprazole) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||1.59|-0.55|0.341
81608154|NCT01009047|162894394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|1.53||Day 182: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment (paliperidone ER, aripiprazole) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||1.53|-1.06|0.723
81608155|NCT01009047|162894395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.351||||||Change at Day 56: Positive Symptoms - ANCOVA model with treatment groups (paliperidone ER, aripiprazole) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.351
81608156|NCT01009047|162894395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.691||||||Change at Day 182:Positive Symptoms - ANCOVA model with treatment groups (paliperidone ER, aripiprazole) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||||0.691
81608157|NCT01009047|162894395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.965||||||Change at Day 56: Disorganized thoughts - ANCOVA model with treatment groups (paliperidone ER, aripiprazole) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||||0.965
81608158|NCT01009047|162894395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.766||||||Change at Day 182: Disorganized thoughts - ANCOVA model with treatment groups (paliperidone ER, aripiprazole) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||||0.766
81608159|NCT01009047|162894395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.984||||||Change at Day 56: Uncontrolled hostility/ excitement - ANCOVA model with treatment groups (paliperidone ER, aripiprazole) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||||0.984
81608160|NCT01009047|162894395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.985||||||Change at Day 182: Uncontrolled Hositility/ Excitement - ANCOVA model with treatment groups (paliperidone ER, aripiprazole) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||||0.985
81608161|NCT01009047|162894395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.803||||||Change at Day 56: Anxiety/ depression - ANCOVA model with treatment groups (paliperidone ER, aripiprazole) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.803
81608162|NCT01009047|162894395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.745||||||Change at Day 182: Anxiety/ depression - ANCOVA model with treatment groups (paliperidone ER, aripiprazole) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.745
81608163|NCT01009047|162894397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.296||||||Generalized Cochran- Mantel- Haenszel test for row mean score differences controlling for country was used.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.296
81608164|NCT01009047|162894398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.843||||||Change at Day 56: ANCOVA model on ranks with treatment groups (paliperidone ER, aripiprazole) and country as factors, and baseline value (unranked) as a covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||||0.843
81608165|NCT01009047|162894398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.914||||||Change at Day 182: ANCOVA model on ranks with treatment groups (paliperidone ER, aripiprazole) and country as factors, and baseline value (unranked) as a covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||||0.914
81608166|NCT01009047|162894399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|2.67||Change at Day 56: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment groups(paliperidone ER, aripiprazole) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||2.67|-2.34|0.895
81608167|NCT01009047|162894399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|3.89||Change at Day 182: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment groups (paliperidone ER, aripiprazole) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||3.89|-2.64|0.705
81608168|NCT01009047|162894400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119||||||Day 56: Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean score differences was used.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.119
81608169|NCT01009047|162894400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.444||||||Day 182: Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean score differences was used.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.444
81608170|NCT01751113|162894414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||AUC ratio|1.158|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.219|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.219|1.100|<0.001
81608171|NCT01751113|162894414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||AUC ratio|1.288|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.224|1.355|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.355|1.224|<0.001
81608172|NCT01751113|162894415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||AUC ratio|0.856|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.812|0.902|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.902|0.812|<0.001
81608173|NCT01751113|162894415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||AUC ratio|0.774|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.735|0.816|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.816|0.735|<0.001
81608174|NCT01751113|162894416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|1.181|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.104|1.263|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for 30 minutes|||1.263|1.104|<0.001
81608175|NCT01751113|162894416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|1.303|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.219|1.393|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for 30 minutes|||1.393|1.219|<0.001
81608176|NCT01751113|162894416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|1.175|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.099|1.257|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for 75 minutes|||1.257|1.099|<0.001
81608177|NCT01751113|162894416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|1.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.253|1.432|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for 75 minutes|||1.432|1.253|<0.001
81608178|NCT01751113|162894416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|1.151|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.076|1.231|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for 120 minutes|||1.231|1.076|<0.001
81608179|NCT01751113|162894416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|1.301|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.217|1.391|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for 120 minutes|||1.391|1.217|<0.001
81608180|NCT01751113|162894416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|1.141|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.067|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for 240 minutes|||1.220|1.067|<0.001
81608181|NCT01751113|162894416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|1.239|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.159|1.325|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for 240 minutes|||1.325|1.159|<0.001
81608182|NCT01751113|162894417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|0.846|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.792|0.905|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for 30 minutes|||0.905|0.792|<0.001
81608183|NCT01751113|162894417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|0.767|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.717|0.819|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for 30 minutes|||0.819|0.717|<0.001
81608184|NCT01751113|162894417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.795|0.909|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for 75 minutes|||0.909|0.795|<0.001
81608185|NCT01751113|162894417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|0.746|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.698|0.798|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for 75 minutes|||0.798|0.698|<0.001
81608186|NCT01751113|162894417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|0.868|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.812|0.928|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for 120 minutes|||0.928|0.812|<0.001
81608187|NCT01751113|162894417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|0.769|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|0.822|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for 120 minutes|||0.822|0.719|<0.001
81608188|NCT01751113|162894417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|0.877|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.938|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for 240 minutes|||0.938|0.820|<0.001
81608189|NCT01751113|162894417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|0.809|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.757|0.865|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for 240 minutes|||0.865|0.757|<0.001
81608190|NCT01751113|162894418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of FEV1|0.157|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.116|0.198|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for FEV1|||0.198|0.116|<0.001
81608191|NCT01751113|162894418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of FEV1|0.118|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.077|0.159|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for FEV1|||0.159|0.077|<0.001
81608192|NCT01751113|162894418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of FVC|0.082||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.133|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for FVC|||0.133|0.031|0.002
81608193|NCT01751113|162894418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of FVC|0.135|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.084|0.186|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for FVC|||0.186|0.084|<0.001
81608194|NCT01751113|162894418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of IC|0.054||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.104|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for IC|||0.104|0.004|0.035
81608195|NCT01751113|162894418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of IC|0.064||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.114|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for IC|||0.114|0.015|0.011
81526071|NCT02161757|162739999|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.13|10.35|||||Fixed categorical effects of baseline PEF (evening), treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in evening PEF at Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q4W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis."||10.35|-9.13|
81608196|NCT01751113|162894418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of RV|-0.107||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.187|-0.028|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for RV|||-0.028|-0.187|0.009
81608197|NCT01751113|162894418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of RV|-0.102||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|-0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for RV|||-0.023|-0.180|0.012
81608198|NCT01751113|162894418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of TLC|-0.013||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for TLC|||0.040|-0.066|0.632
81608199|NCT01751113|162894418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of TLC|-0.014||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.038|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for TLC|||0.038|-0.067|0.596
81608200|NCT01751113|162894418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of TGV|-0.065||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.123|-0.007|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for TGV|||-0.007|-0.123|0.028
81608201|NCT01751113|162894418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of TGV|-0.075||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.133|-0.018|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for TGV|||-0.018|-0.133|0.010
81608202|NCT01751113|162894419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||FEV1/FVC ratio|0.032|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.041|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for FEV1/FVC ratio|||0.041|0.023|<0.001
81608203|NCT01751113|162894419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||FEV1/FVC ratio|0.017|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.026|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for FEV1/FVC ratio|||0.026|0.008|<0.001
81608204|NCT01751113|162894420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|0.835|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.905|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.905|0.770|<0.001
81608205|NCT01751113|162894420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|0.803|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.741|0.869|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.869|0.741|<0.001
81608206|NCT01751113|162894421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.108|1.301|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.301|1.108|<0.001
81608207|NCT01751113|162894421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specific airway conductance ratio|1.249|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.153|1.352|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.352|1.153|<0.001
81608208|NCT01751113|162894422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of FEV1|0.161|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.236|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for FEV1|||0.236|0.086|<0.001
81608209|NCT01751113|162894422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of FEV1|0.103||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.178|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for FEV1|||0.178|0.028|0.008
81608210|NCT01751113|162894422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of FVC|0.104||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.209|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for FVC|||0.209|0.000|0.051
81608211|NCT01751113|162894422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of FVC|0.148||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.043|0.253|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for FVC|||0.253|0.043|0.006
81608212|NCT01751113|162894422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of IC|-0.008||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.104|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for IC|||0.104|-0.120|0.890
81608213|NCT01751113|162894422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of IC|-0.008||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.118|0.103|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for IC|||0.103|-0.118|0.890
81608214|NCT01751113|162894422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of RV|-0.229|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.355|-0.103|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for RV|||-0.103|-0.355|<0.001
81646813|NCT00846768|162984943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.3011||95.0|-0.014|0.044|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||0.044|-0.014|0.3011
81646814|NCT00846768|162984943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.1582||95.0|-0.008|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||0.050|-0.008|0.1582
81608215|NCT01751113|162894422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of RV|-0.189||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.314|-0.064|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for RV|||-0.064|-0.314|0.003
81608216|NCT01751113|162894422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of TLC|-0.101||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.204|0.002|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for TLC|||0.002|-0.204|0.055
81608217|NCT01751113|162894422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of TLC|-0.105||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.206|-0.003|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for TLC|||-0.003|-0.206|0.044
81608218|NCT01751113|162894422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of TGV|-0.092||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.197|0.013|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for TGV|||0.013|-0.197|0.085
81608219|NCT01751113|162894422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference of TGV|-0.091||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.195|0.012|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for TGV|||0.012|-0.195|0.083
81608220|NCT01751113|162894423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||FEV1/FVC ratio|0.027|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.041|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for FEV1/FVC ratio|||0.041|0.014|<0.001
81608221|NCT01751113|162894423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||FEV1/FVC ratio|0.008||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.021|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical data for FEV1/FVC ratio|||0.021|-0.005|0.223
81608222|NCT01558674|162894425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|-98.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-138.0|-59.1|||Linear mixed effect model||8-mg MK-7145 LS Mean minus Furosemide LS Mean|||-59.1|-138.0|
81608223|NCT01558674|162894427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.22|||Mixed Linear Effects Model||GMR = Geometric mean (GM) MK-7145 8 mg divided by GM Furosemide|||1.22|0.99|
81608224|NCT00924469|162894439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|0.61||||0.0216||90.0|0.429|0.865||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) adjusting for Baseline risk factor.|ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis 1 for testosterone concentration at Week 12||0.865|0.429|0.0216
81608225|NCT00924469|162894440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|1.43||||0.1423||90.0|0.956|2.145||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using two-way ANOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor.|ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis 1 for testosterone concentration at Week 24||2.145|0.956|0.1423
81526072|NCT02161757|162740000|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.29|1.69|||||Fixed categorical effects of baseline number (%) of awakenings, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in number (%) of awakenings at Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis."||1.69|-5.29|
81526073|NCT02161757|162740000|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-2.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.84|1.12|||||Fixed categorical effects of baseline number (%) of awakenings, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in number (%) of awakenings at Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q4W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis."||1.12|-5.84|
81526074|NCT02161757|162740001|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimate of each odds ratio was obtained from two separate models, from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for geographical region, age group and periostin group at baseline.|Comparison of number of patients with ≥ 1 asthma exacerbations up to Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.||1.28|0.71|0.732
81526075|NCT02161757|162740001|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimate of each odds ratio was obtained from two separate models, from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for geographical region, age group and periostin group at baseline.|Comparison of number of patients with ≥ 1 asthma exacerbations up to Week 52: Tralo 300 mg Q4W vs placebo.||1.19|0.65|0.421
81608226|NCT00924469|162894440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|0.82||||0.6639||90.0|0.386|1.746||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using two-way ANOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor.|ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis 2 for DHT concentration at Week 24||1.746|0.386|0.6639
81608227|NCT00924469|162894441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|0.32|||<|0.0001||90.0|0.239|0.418||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using two-way ANOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor.|ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis 1 for androstenedione concentration at Week 12||0.418|0.239|<0.0001
81608228|NCT00924469|162894441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|1.13||||0.5061||90.0|0.828|1.554||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using two-way ANOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor.|ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis 2 for androstenedione concentration at Week 24||1.554|0.828|0.5061
81608229|NCT00924469|162894441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|0.03|||<|0.0001||90.0|0.017|0.05||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using two-way ANOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor.|ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis 3 for DHEA concentration at Week 12||0.050|0.017|<0.0001
81646815|NCT00846768|162984943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.0003||95.0|0.025|0.083|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.083|0.025|0.0003
81526076|NCT03997825|162740009|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81526077|NCT03997825|162740010|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81526078|NCT02332291|162740043|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.8642|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.475||0.0689|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analyses utilized a logistic regression model with remission status (defined as final MADRS \<= 7) as the dependent variable. The independent variable of interest was treatment arm assignment, and the model included age, sex, and baseline depression severity by MADRS as covariates.||||0.0689
81646816|NCT00846768|162984943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.7046||95.0|-0.034|0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg qd|||0.023|-0.034|0.7046
81608230|NCT00924469|162894441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|0.79||||0.5767||90.0|0.398|1.581||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using two-way ANOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor.|ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis 4 for DHEA concentration at Week 24||1.581|0.398|0.5767
81608231|NCT00924469|162894442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|0.14|||<|0.0001||90.0|0.097|0.207||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusting for Baseline risk factor and Baseline androgen.|ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis 1 for serum testosterone concentration at Week 12||0.207|0.097|<0.0001
81608232|NCT00924469|162894442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|0.84||||0.4364||90.0|0.571|1.225||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using ANCOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor and Baseline androgen.|ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis 2 for serum testosterone concentration at Week 24||1.225|0.571|0.4364
81526079|NCT02332291|162740044|SUPERIORITY||Slope, fixed effect|-1.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.264||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|344 degrees of freedom||Statistical analyses utilized mixed model. MADRS score was the repeated measures dependent variable. Independent variables included time, age, sex, and treatment assignment. The primary variable of interest for this analysis was an interaction term between time and treatment assignment. A statistically significant interaction term would indicate that one treatment arm experienced a greater change in MADRS score over time than the other treatment arm.||||0.0001
81608233|NCT00924469|162894442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|0.75||||0.1515||90.0|0.54|1.044||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using ANCOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor and Baseline androgen.|ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis 3 for serum DHT concentration at Week 12||1.044|0.540|0.1515
81526080|NCT02332291|162740045|SUPERIORITY||Slope, fixed effects|-0.3117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1566||0.0483|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|150 degrees of freedom||Statistical analyses utilized mixed models, with QIDS score being the repeated measures dependent variable. Independent variables included time, age, sex, and treatment assignment. The primary variable of interest was an interaction term between time and treatment assignment.||||0.0483
81608234|NCT00924469|162894442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|0.84||||0.3965||90.0|0.589|1.188||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using ANCOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor and Baseline androgen.|ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis 4 for serum DHT concentration at Week 24||1.188|0.589|0.3965
81463654|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|5.12||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower education (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||5.12|0.87|0.10
81463655|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|3.61||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower literacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||3.61|0.52|0.52
81526081|NCT02332291|162740046|OTHER|Analyses tested for effects of time in this one-arm, open-label study phase.|Slope, fixed effect|-1.186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|128 degrees of freedom||Statistical analyses utilized mixed models, with MADRS score being the repeated measures dependent variable. Independent variables included time, age, and sex. The primary variable of interest was time, to indicate a change in depression severity over time with open-label treatment.||||<0.0001
81526082|NCT02332291|162740047|OTHER|Analyses tested for effects of time in this one-arm, open-label study phase.|Slope, fixed effects|-0.2342|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0908||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|61 degrees of freedom||Statistical analyses utilized mixed models, with QIDS score being the repeated measures dependent variable. Independent variables included time, age, and sex. The primary variable of interest was time, to indicate a change in depression severity over time with open-label treatment.||||0.0123
81608235|NCT00924469|162894442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|0.42||||0.0003||90.0|0.29|0.615||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using ANCOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor and Baseline androgen.|ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis 5 for serum Androsterone concentration at Week 12||0.615|0.290|0.0003
81608236|NCT00924469|162894442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|1.22||||0.2494||90.0|0.916|1.625||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using ANCOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor and Baseline androgen.|ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis 6 for serum androsterone concentration at Week 24||1.625|0.916|0.2494
81608237|NCT00924469|162894442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|0.04|||<|0.0001||90.0|0.023|0.073||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using ANCOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor and Baseline androgen.|ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis 7 for serum DHEA concentration at Week 12||0.073|0.023|<0.0001
81646817|NCT00846768|162984943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.0248||95.0|0.004|0.063|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.063|0.004|0.0248
81646818|NCT00846768|162984944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.0006||95.0|-0.081|-0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||-0.023|-0.081|0.0006
81646819|NCT00846768|162984944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.0019||95.0|-0.076|-0.017|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||-0.017|-0.076|0.0019
81646820|NCT00846768|162984944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.4111||95.0|-0.041|0.017|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.017|-0.041|0.4111
81646821|NCT00846768|162984944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.709||95.0|-0.035|0.024|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg qd|||0.024|-0.035|0.7090
81646822|NCT00846768|162984944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.0211||95.0|0.005|0.064|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.064|0.005|0.0211
81608238|NCT00924469|162894442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|1.24||||0.5144||90.0|0.717|2.137||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using ANCOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor and Baseline androgen.|ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis 8 for serum DHEA concentration at Week 24||2.137|0.717|0.5144
81608239|NCT00924469|162894442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|0.1|||<|0.0001||90.0|0.055|0.189||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using ANCOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor and Baseline androgen.|ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis 9 for serum DHEA-glucuronide concentration at Week 12||0.189|0.055|<0.0001
81646823|NCT00846768|162984945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.1753||95.0|-0.045|0.008|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||0.008|-0.045|0.1753
81646824|NCT00846768|162984945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.3444||95.0|-0.04|0.014|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||0.014|-0.040|0.3444
81646825|NCT00846768|162984945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.1161||95.0|-0.005|0.049|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.049|-0.005|0.1161
81608240|NCT00924469|162894442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|0.55||||0.1329||90.0|0.286|1.06||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using ANCOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor and Baseline androgen.|ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis 10 for serum DHEA-glucuronide concentration at Week 24||1.060|0.286|0.1329
81608241|NCT00924469|162894442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|0.01|||<|0.0001||90.0|0.008|0.028||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using ANCOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor and Baseline androgen.|ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis 11 for serum DHEA-sulfate concentration at Week 12||0.028|0.008|<0.0001
81608242|NCT00924469|162894442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|1.2||||0.7061||90.0|0.53|2.73|||ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis 12 for serum DHEA-sulfate concentration at Week 24||2.730|0.530|0.7061
81646826|NCT00846768|162984945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.6789||95.0|-0.033|0.021|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg qd|||0.021|-0.033|0.6789
81646827|NCT00846768|162984945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.0129||95.0|0.007|0.062|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.062|0.007|0.0129
81646828|NCT00846768|162984946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.4931||95.0|-0.023|0.047|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||0.047|-0.023|0.4931
81646829|NCT00846768|162984946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.2597||95.0|-0.015|0.054|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||0.054|-0.015|0.2597
81646830|NCT00846768|162984946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.0006||95.0|0.027|0.097|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.097|0.027|0.0006
81646831|NCT00846768|162984946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.6578||95.0|-0.042|0.027|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg qd|||0.027|-0.042|0.6578
81463656|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.17||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with lower than higher delayed discounting (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||3.17|0.55|0.54
81463657|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|6.61||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline education would be stronger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||6.61|0.53|0.33
81608243|NCT00924469|162894442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|0.42|||<|0.0001||90.0|0.29|0.615||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using ANCOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor and Baseline androgen.|ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis 13 for serum delta-4-androstenedione concentration at Week 12||0.615|0.290|<0.0001
81608244|NCT00924469|162894442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|1.22||||0.2673||90.0|0.916|1.625||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using ANCOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor and Baseline androgen.|ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis 14 for serum delta-4-androstenedione concentration at Week 24||1.625|0.916|0.2673
81608245|NCT00924469|162894443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|25.533|||<|0.0001||90.0|4.989|130.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical Analysis 1 for PSA response at Week 12||130.680|4.989|<0.0001
81608246|NCT00924469|162894443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|1.131||||0.2319||90.0|0.956|1.337|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical Analysis 2 for PSA response at Week 24||1.337|0.956|0.2319
81608247|NCT00924469|162894444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|2.744||||0.3427||90.0|1.018|5.015|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical Analysis 1 for CR at Week 24||5.015|1.018|0.3427
81608248|NCT00924469|162894447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|0.17|||<|0.0001||90.0|0.098|0.289||Test for no difference of natural log transformed values between treatments was calculated using two-way ANOVA adjusting for Baseline risk factor.|ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis 2 for DHT concentration at Week 12||0.289|0.098|<0.0001
81608249|NCT01850082|162894556|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.51|||Regression, Cox|||||1.51|0.83|0.47
81608250|NCT01850082|162894557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.821|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.821
81608251|NCT01850082|162894558|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.99
81608252|NCT01850082|162894559|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.923||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.724|1.176|||Regression, Cox|||||1.176|0.724|0.517
81608253|NCT02058290|162894620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81608254|NCT02058290|162894621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2612|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2612
81608255|NCT02058290|162894622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0019
81608256|NCT02262260|162894655|NON_INFERIORITY|"In order to demonstrate that the wait and extend regimen of ranibizumab is non-inferior to the posology described in the prescribing information, mean change in BCVA at month 12 from the baseline visit were determined for both treatment groups, and a comparison was made between the two groups using the Independent Samples t-test."||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5
81608257|NCT02262260|162894656|NON_INFERIORITY|"In order to demonstrate that the wait and extend regimen of ranibizumab is non-inferior to the posology described in the prescribing information, mean change in Central Retinal Thickness determined with Optical Coherence Tomography for both eyes were calculated for both groups and were compared using the Mann Whitney u test."||||||0.082|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.082
81608258|NCT02262260|162894659|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison was made between the two groups using the Independent Samples t-test.||||||0.095|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.095
81608259|NCT02262260|162894660|NON_INFERIORITY|comparison was made between the two groups using the Independent Samples t-test.||||||0.072|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.072
81608260|NCT02262260|162894661|NON_INFERIORITY|comparison was made between the two groups using the Independent Samples t-test||||||0.466|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.466
81608261|NCT00405704|162894666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81608262|NCT00405704|162894667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.55
81608263|NCT00405704|162894668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.37
81608264|NCT00405704|162894669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.94
81608265|NCT00405704|162894670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.04
81608266|NCT00405704|162894671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.065|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.065
81608267|NCT00405704|162894672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81608268|NCT00405704|162894673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81608269|NCT02696902|162894674|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk reduction|-23.7||||0.491|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-83.8|16.8|||Poisson regression with robust variance|||||16.8|-83.8|0.491
81608270|NCT00383240|162894826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81608271|NCT00383240|162894826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81608272|NCT00383240|162894826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81463658|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|6.11||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline literacy would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||6.11|0.38|0.55
81526083|NCT02332291|162740048|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.636|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.924||0.742|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analyses used a linear model. Final AES score at week 8 was the dependent variable. Independent variables included age, sex, baseline AES score, baseline MADRS score, and treatment assignment. Treatment assignment was the independent variable of interest.||||0.742
81608273|NCT00383240|162894826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.491||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||0.491
81608274|NCT00383240|162894826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.055||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||0.055
81608275|NCT00383240|162894826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||0.008
81608276|NCT00383240|162894827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.174||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||0.174
81608277|NCT00383240|162894827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81608278|NCT00383240|162894827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81608279|NCT00383240|162894827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81608280|NCT00383240|162894827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81608281|NCT00383240|162894827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.521||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||0.521
81608282|NCT00383240|162894829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.026||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||0.026
81608283|NCT00383240|162894829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81608284|NCT00383240|162894829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81608285|NCT00383240|162894829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81608286|NCT00383240|162894829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81608287|NCT00383240|162894829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.738||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||0.738
81608288|NCT00383240|162894830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.063||95.0||||P-Value for endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||0.063
81608289|NCT00383240|162894830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81608290|NCT00383240|162894830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81608291|NCT00383240|162894830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81608292|NCT00383240|162894830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81608293|NCT00383240|162894830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.601||95.0||||P-Value for Endpoint|ANCOVA|||||||0.601
81608294|NCT02049710|162894832|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|15.0||||||Summation scores are reported across 3 items measured on a 5-point scale from 1(not at all sure)to5(very sure), which loaded together on a principal components analysis of the baseline data.The summation score thus represents a theoretical range from 3 to 15.The 3 items were as follows:Indicate How Sure You are that You Would be Able to Perform Each of the Following:a)Get the money needed to buy condoms b)Walk into a store\&buy condoms c)Find a place to get condoms for free(Cronbach alpha-0.72)||15|3|
81608295|NCT00654940|162894848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305||||80.0|-1.21|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||Treatment comparison of pregabalin - placebo: mixed effects analysis of covariance model fitted on the full analysis set population, accounting for period and treatment effects. Subject was fitted as a random effect, and baseline was fitted as two covariates.||-0.41|-1.21|
81646832|NCT00846768|162984946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.0175||95.0|0.008|0.077|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.077|0.008|0.0175
81608296|NCT00654940|162894849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.493||||80.0|-3.82|2.78|||ANCOVA|||Neuropathic Pain Symptom Inventory treatment comparison: Pregabalin - Placebo. Total score was analyzed using a mixed effect analysis of covariance model based on the full analysis set (FAS), accounting for period and treatment effects. Subject was fitted as a random effect and baseline was fitted as two covariates.||2.78|-3.82|
81608297|NCT00654940|162894850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29000.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17000.0||||80.0|6100.0|51000.0|||ANCOVA|||Difference in least squares means Pregabalin-Placebo. Model of day (8 am to 8 pm) total activity score at end of treatment. Mixed effects analysis of covariance model was fitted on the full analysis set population, accounting for period and treatment effects. Subject was fitted as a random effect and baseline was fitted as two covariates.||51000|6100|
81646833|NCT00846768|162984947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0353||95.0|-0.081|-0.003|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||-0.003|-0.081|0.0353
81646834|NCT00846768|162984947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.2875||95.0|-0.06|0.018|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||0.018|-0.060|0.2875
81526084|NCT02332291|162740049|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.4705|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.352||0.0232|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analyses used a linear regression model. Final RRS score at week 8 was the dependent variable. Independent variables included age, sex, baseline RRS score, baseline MADRS score, and treatment assignment. Treatment assignment was the independent variable of interest.||||0.0232
81608298|NCT00619476|162894853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean difference versus placebo|-0.81||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.23||This p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity using a step-down procedure that uses Dunnett's test within a closed testing scheme for multiple comparisons with a common control in order to maintain the overall experiment-wise alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|An ANCOVA model with body mass index (BMI), baseline 24-hour average pain intensity, and grouped center as covariates was used.||||-0.23|-1.40|0.013
81526085|NCT03916081|162740065|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs Vehicle|-1.18||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.983|0.619||MMRM = mixed effects model for repeated measures vIGA-AD = validated Investigator Global Assessment scale for Atopic Dermatitis|MMRM|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Change from Baseline in Week 4 EASI Total Score: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||0.619|-2.983|0.356
81526086|NCT03916081|162740065|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs Vehicle|-1.6||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.382|0.178|||MMRM|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Change from Baseline in Week 4 EASI Total Score: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||0.178|-3.382|0.097
81526087|NCT03916081|162740066|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.37||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.789|4.044|||MMRM|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Percent Change from Baseline in Week 1 EASI Total Score: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||4.044|-26.789|0.248
81526088|NCT03916081|162740066|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.28||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.666|5.114|||MMRM|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Percent Change from Baseline in Week 1 EASI Total Score: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||5.114|-25.666|0.349
81526089|NCT03916081|162740066|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.82||||0.912|TWO_SIDED|-22.52|-22.52|10.88|||MMRM|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Percent Change from Baseline in Week 2 EASI Total Score: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||10.880|-22.520|0.912
81526090|NCT03916081|162740066|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.17||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.686|7.341|||MMRM|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Percent Change from Baseline in Week 2 EASI Total Score: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||7.341|-25.686|0.548
81526091|NCT03916081|162740066|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.53||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.157|3.097|||MMRM|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Percent Change from Baseline in Week 4 EASI Total Score: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||3.097|-30.157|0.164
81526092|NCT03916081|162740066|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-16.48||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.921|-0.048|||MMRM|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Percent Change from Baseline in Week 4 EASI Total Score: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||-0.048|-32.921|0.049
81608299|NCT00619476|162894853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean difference versus placebo|-0.7||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.07||This p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity using a step-down procedure that uses Dunnett's test within a closed testing scheme for multiple comparisons with a common control in order to maintain the overall experiment-wise alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|An ANCOVA model with body mass index (BMI), baseline 24-hour average pain intensity, and grouped center as covariates was used.||||-0.07|-1.33|0.029
81526093|NCT03916081|162740067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.92||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.412|0.568|||MMRM|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Change from Baseline in Week 1 EASI Total Score: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||0.568|-2.412|0.440
81526094|NCT03916081|162740067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.061|0.914|||MMRM|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline EASI as a covariate.|Change from Baseline in Week 1 EASI Total Score: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||0.914|-2.061|0.875
81608300|NCT00619476|162894853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean difference versus placebo|-1.07||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.45||This p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity using a step-down procedure that uses Dunnett's test within a closed testing scheme for multiple comparisons with a common control in order to maintain the overall experiment-wise alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|An ANCOVA model with body mass index (BMI), baseline 24-hour average pain intensity, and grouped center as covariates was used.||||-0.45|-1.68|0.002
81526095|NCT03916081|162740068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.352|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-50 at Week 1: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.352
81608301|NCT04834362|162894890|OTHER|||||||0.677|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.677
81608302|NCT04834362|162894891|OTHER|||||||0.053|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.053
81608303|NCT04834362|162894892|OTHER|||||||0.918|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.918
81608304|NCT04834362|162894893|OTHER|||||||0.729|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.729
81526096|NCT03916081|162740068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.803|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-50 at Week 1: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.803
81608305|NCT02555371|162894894|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.86|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model||Treatment comparison between mepolizumab 100 mg SC and placebo using hazards ratio and 95% confidence interval has been presented.|||0.86|0.45|0.004
81608306|NCT02555371|162894895|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.24|||Mixed model repeated measures||Treatment comparison between mepolizumab 100 mg SC and placebo using ratio of mepolizumab to placebo and its 95% confidence interval at Week 12 has been presented.|||0.24|0.15|<0.001
81608307|NCT02555371|162894895|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.2|||Mixed model repeated measures||Treatment comparison between mepolizumab 100 mg SC and placebo using ratio of mepolizumab to placebo and its 95% confidence interval at Week 24 has been presented.|||0.20|0.12|<0.001
81608308|NCT02555371|162894895|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.24|||Mixed model repeated measures||Treatment comparison between mepolizumab 100 mg SC and placebo using ratio of mepolizumab to placebo and its 95% confidence interval at Week 36 has been presented.|||0.24|0.15|<0.001
81608309|NCT02555371|162894895|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.2|||Mixed model repeated measures||Treatment comparison between mepolizumab 100 mg SC and placebo using ratio of mepolizumab to placebo and its 95% confidence interval at Week 52 has been presented.|||0.20|0.13|<0.001
81608310|NCT02555371|162894896|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.88|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model||Treatment comparison between mepolizumab 100 mg SC and placebo using hazards ratio and 95% confidence interval has been presented.|||0.88|0.49|0.005
81608311|NCT02555371|162894897|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.51|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model||Treatment comparison between mepolizumab 100 mg SC and placebo using hazards ratio and 95% confidence interval has been presented.|||3.51|0.50|0.570
81608312|NCT01755689|162894948|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criteria: the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of rSBA GMTs had to be below the pre-defined limit of 2.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.43|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted GMT ratio of the Nimenrix Group versus Nimenrix+Cervarix+Boostrix Group in terms of rSBA-MenA titers.||1.43|0.99|
81608313|NCT01755689|162894948|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criteria: the UL of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI for the ratio of rSBA GMTs had to be below the pre-defined limit of 2.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.21|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted GMT ratio of the Nimenrix Group versus Nimenrix+Cervarix Group in terms of rSBA-MenA titers.||1.21|0.84|
81608314|NCT01755689|162894948|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criteria: the UL of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI for the ratio of rSBA GMTs had to be below the pre-defined limit of 2.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.51|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted GMT ratio of the Nimenrix Group versus Nimenrix+Cervarix+Boostrix Group in terms of rSBA-MenC titers.||1.51|0.93|
81526097|NCT03916081|162740068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-50 at Week 2: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.250
81608315|NCT01755689|162894948|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criteria: the UL of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI for the ratio of rSBA GMTs had to be below the pre-defined limit of 2.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.06|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted GMT ratio of the Nimenrix Group versus Nimenrix+Cervarix Group in terms of rSBA-MenC titers.||1.06|0.66|
81608316|NCT01755689|162894948|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criteria: the UL of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI for the ratio of rSBA GMTs had to be below the pre-defined limit of 2.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.64|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted GMT ratio of the Nimenrix Group versus Nimenrix+Cervarix+Boostrix Group in terms of rSBA-MenW-135 titers.||1.64|0.97|
81608317|NCT01755689|162894948|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criteria: the UL of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI for the ratio of rSBA GMTs had to be below the pre-defined limit of 2.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.07|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted GMT ratio of the Nimenrix Group versus Nimenrix+Cervarix Group in terms of rSBA-MenW-135 titers.||1.07|0.63|
81608318|NCT01755689|162894948|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criteria: the UL of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI for the ratio of rSBA GMTs had to be below the pre-defined limit of 2.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.24|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted GMT ratio of the Nimenrix Group versus Nimenrix+Cervarix+Boostrix Group in terms of rSBA-MenY titers.||1.24|0.89|
81608319|NCT01755689|162894948|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criteria: the UL of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI for the ratio of rSBA GMTs had to be below the pre-defined limit of 2.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.12|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted GMT ratio of the Nimenrix Group versus Nimenrix+Cervarix Group in terms of rSBA-MenY titers.||1.12|0.80|
81608320|NCT01755689|162894949|NON_INFERIORITY|For HPV-16, one month after the third dose of Cervarix, the UL of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group GMT ratio had to be below the pre-defined limit of 2.|Adjusted GMT|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.15|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted GMT ratio of the Cervarix Group versus Nimenrix+Cervarix (0,1,6-Month) Group in terms of HPV-16 titers.||1.15|0.81|
81608321|NCT01755689|162894949|NON_INFERIORITY|For HPV-18, one month after the third dose of Cervarix, the UL of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group GMT ratio had to be below the pre-defined limit of 2.|Adjusted GMT|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.29|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted GMT ratio of the Cervarix Group versus Nimenrix+Cervarix (0,1,6-Month) Group in terms of HPV-18 titers.||1.29|0.92|
81608322|NCT01755689|162894949|NON_INFERIORITY|For HPV-16, one month after the third dose of Cervarix, the UL of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group GMT ratio had to be below the pre-defined limit of 2.|Adjusted GMT|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.43|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted GMT ratio of the Boostrix+Cervarix Group versus Nimenrix+Cervarix+Boostrix Group in terms of HPV-16 titers.||1.43|1.01|
81608323|NCT01755689|162894949|NON_INFERIORITY|For HPV-18, one month after the third dose of Cervarix, the UL of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group GMT ratio had to be below the pre-defined limit of 2.|Adjusted GMT|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.41|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted GMT ratio of the Boostrix+Cervarix Group versus Nimenrix+Cervarix+Boostrix Group in terms of HPV-18 titers.||1.41|1.00|
81526098|NCT03916081|162740068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.756|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-50 at Week 2: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.756
81526099|NCT03916081|162740068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.097|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-50 at Week 4: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.097
81526100|NCT03916081|162740068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-50 at Week 4: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.054
81526101|NCT03916081|162740069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.178|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-75 at Week 1: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.178
81526102|NCT03916081|162740069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-75 at Week 1: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.046
81526103|NCT03916081|162740069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.469|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-75 at Week 2: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.469
81608324|NCT01755689|162894950|NON_INFERIORITY|For anti-D the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI for the group difference (Nimenrix+Cervarix+Boostrix Group minus Boostrix +Cervarix Group) had to be greater than or equal to the pre-defined limit of -10%.|Difference between groups|-2.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|0.81||||||The group difference of the Nimenrix+Cervarix+Boostrix Group and Boostrix+Cervarix Group in terms of Anti-D titers.||0.81|-6.90|
81608325|NCT01755689|162894950|NON_INFERIORITY|For anti-T the LL of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI for the group difference (Nimenrix+Cervarix+Boostrix Group minus Boostrix +Cervarix Group) had to be greater than or equal to the pre-defined limit of -10%.|Difference between groups|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|1.08||||||The group difference of the Nimenrix+Cervarix+Boostrix Group and Boostrix+Cervarix Group in terms of Anti-T titers.||1.08|-2.23|
81608326|NCT01755689|162894951|NON_INFERIORITY|For anti-PRN the UL of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI for the adjusted group ratio of GMCs (Nimenrix+Cervarix+Boostrix Group/Boostrix+Cervarix Group) had to be less than or equal to the pre-defined limit of 1.5.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.87|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted GMT ratio of the Nimenrix+Cervarix+Boostrix Group versus Boostrix+ Cervarix Group in terms of anti-PRN titers.||1.87|1.25|
81608327|NCT01755689|162894951|NON_INFERIORITY|For anti-FHA the UL of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI for the adjusted group ratio of GMCs (Nimenrix+Cervarix+Boostrix Group/Boostrix+Cervarix Group) had to be less than or equal to the pre-defined limit of 1.5.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|1.93|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted GMT ratio of the Nimenrix+Cervarix Group versus Boostrix+ Cervarix Group in terms of anti-FHA titers.||1.93|1.42|
81608328|NCT01755689|162894951|NON_INFERIORITY|For anti-PT the UL of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI for the adjusted group ratio of GMCs (Nimenrix+Cervarix+Boostrix Group/Boostrix+Cervarix Group) had to be less than or equal to the pre-defined limit of 1.5.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.61|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted GMT ratio of the Nimenrix+Cervarix Group versus Boostrix+ Cervarix Group in terms of anti-PT titers.||1.61|1.20|
81608329|NCT00900627|162895025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose|40.0|||||||||||||Dosing started at 160mg. Based on the data seen, 240mg with 33% patients with DLTs, 120mg with 50% patients with DLTs, 80mg with 33% of patients with DLTs and 40mg with 0% patients with DLTs, 40mg was deemed the maximum tolerated dose.|A tolerated dose was defined as one where ≤25% of the patients experienced a DLT. If a dose was tolerated, an increased dose was to be investigated in another group of 3-6 evaluable patients. A non-tolerated dose was defined as one where \>25% of the patients experience a DLT. If a dose was non tolerated, a decreased/intermediate dose could be investigated in another group of 3-6 evaluable patients. The maximum tolerated dose was determined as the maximum dose level that was defined as tolerated.||||
81526104|NCT03916081|162740069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.446|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-75 at Week 2: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.446
81526105|NCT03916081|162740069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-75 at Week 4: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.009
81526106|NCT03916081|162740069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-75 at Week 4: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.045
81526107|NCT03916081|162740070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.317|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-90 at Week 1: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.317
81526108|NCT03916081|162740070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.182|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-90 at Week 2: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.182
81526109|NCT03916081|162740070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.485|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-90 at Week 2: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.485
81526110|NCT03916081|162740070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.913|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-90 at Week 4: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.913
81526111|NCT03916081|162740070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.288|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-90 at Week 4: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.288
81526112|NCT03916081|162740071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-100 at Week 2: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.340
81526113|NCT03916081|162740071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.146|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-100 at Week 2: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.146
81526114|NCT03916081|162740071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.967|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-100 at Week 4: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.967
81608330|NCT00900627|162895026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.52||Statistical significance threshold at this analysis was 5%|Cox Proportional Hazard model|Cox PH test with terms for treatment , prior taxane, hormone receptor status, prior chemotherapy for breast cancer and AZD8931 diagnostic test|The Hazard Ratio is for AZD8931 40mg + paclitaxel / Placebo + paclitaxel, ie a hazard ratio \<1 favours AZD8931 40mg + paclitaxel|Originally, 166 patients were to be randomised to observe at least 133 progression events, based on HR=0.67, 80% power, 2-sided 5% significant level and a median of 6 months for the placebo arm. After 190 patients were randomised, the analysis was agreed to be performed at an similar level of maturity (70%) as originally planned (72%), after approximately 133 events.||1.52|0.76|0.679
81608331|NCT00900627|162895027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|3.75||Statistical significance threshold at this analysis was 5%|Logistic Regression|Logistic reg. model with terms for treatment, prior taxane, hormone receptor status, prior chemotherapy for breast cancer and AZD8931 diagnostic test|The odds Ratio is for AZD8931 40mg + paclitaxel / Placebo + paclitaxel, ie a odds ratio \<1 favours AZD8931 40mg + paclitaxel|Originally, 166 patients were to be randomised to observe at least 133 progression events, based on HR=0.67, 80% power, 2-sided 5% significant level and a median of 6 months for the placebo arm. After 190 patients were randomised, the analysis was agreed to be performed at an similar level of maturity (70%) as originally planned (72%), after approximately 133 events.||3.75|1.09|0.026
81608332|NCT00900627|162895028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.01||Statistical significance threshold at this analysis was 5%|Cox proportional hazard model|Cox PH test with terms for treatment , prior taxane, hormone receptor status, prior chemotherapy for breast cancer|The Hazard Ratio is for AZD8931 40mg + paclitaxel / Placebo + paclitaxel, ie a hazard ratio \<1 favours AZD8931 40mg + paclitaxel|Originally, 166 patients were to be randomised to observe at least 133 progression events, based on HR=0.67, 80% power, 2-sided 5% significant level and a median of 6 months for the placebo arm. After 190 patients were randomised, the analysis was agreed to be performed at an similar level of maturity (70%) as originally planned (72%), after approximately 133 events.||2.01|0.67|0.607
81608333|NCT00179010|162895067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.854|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.854
81608334|NCT03748979|162895073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was obtained using MMRM analysis. The p-value for each treatment group is for the comparison of that treatment group to the placebo treatment group on Day 1.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||||<0.0001
81608335|NCT03748979|162895073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was obtained using MMRM analysis. The p-value for each treatment group is for the comparison of that treatment group to the placebo treatment group on Day 1.|MMRM|||||||<0.0001
81608336|NCT03748979|162895073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||P-value was obtained using MMRM analysis. The p-value for each treatment group is for the comparison of that treatment group to the placebo treatment group on Day 7.|MMRM|||||||0.0002
81608337|NCT03748979|162895073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was obtained using MMRM analysis. The p-value for each treatment group is for the comparison of that treatment group to the placebo treatment group on Day 7.|MMRM|||||||<0.0001
81608338|NCT03748979|162895073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was obtained using MMRM analysis. The p-value for each treatment group is for the comparison of that treatment group to the placebo treatment group on Day 1.|MMRM|||||||<0.0001
81526115|NCT03916081|162740071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Baseline vIGA-AD was included as stratification factor.||Number Achieving EASI-100 at Week 4: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.088
81608339|NCT03748979|162895073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was obtained using MMRM analysis. The p-value for each treatment group is for the comparison of that treatment group to the placebo treatment group on Day 1.|MMRM|||||||<0.0001
81608340|NCT03748979|162895073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was obtained using MMRM analysis. The p-value for each treatment group is for the comparison of that treatment group to the placebo treatment group on Day 7.|MMRM|||||||<0.0001
81608341|NCT03748979|162895073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was obtained using MMRM analysis. The p-value for each treatment group is for the comparison of that treatment group to the placebo treatment group on Day 7.|MMRM|||||||<0.0001
81608342|NCT01744496|162895096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|0.34|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to the End of Treatment containing treatment and region as factors and Baseline value as a covariate.||||0.34|-1.87|0.172
81608343|NCT01744496|162895098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-8.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.56|-0.46|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to the End of Treatment containing treatment and region as factors and Baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.46|-15.56|0.038
81608344|NCT01744496|162895099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|0.73|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to the End of Treatment containing treatment and region as factors and Baseline value as a covariate.||||0.73|-2.76|0.247
81608345|NCT01744496|162895100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|0.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to the End of Treatment containing treatment and region as factors and Baseline value as a covariate.||||0.70|-1.85|0.371
81608346|NCT01744496|162895101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-2.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.76|3.13|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to the End of Treatment containing treatment and region as factors and Baseline value as a covariate.||||3.13|-8.76|0.346
81608347|NCT03537261|162895103|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.8||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|13.1|||Regression, Linear|Repeated measures linear regression controlling for score at screening visit|(P-CPI training change) - (waitlist change)|||13.1|-1.4|0.11
81608348|NCT03537261|162895104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|3.0|||Regression, Linear|Repeated measures linear regression controlling for score at screening visit|(P-CPI training change) - (waitlist change)|||3.0|-7.4|0.40
81608349|NCT03537261|162895105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|4.2|||Regression, Linear|Repeated measures linear regression controlling for score at screening visit|(P-CPI training change) - (waitlist change)|||4.2|-2.9|0.72
81646835|NCT00846768|162984947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.4553||95.0|-0.024|0.054|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.054|-0.024|0.4553
81608350|NCT00479037|162895106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|360.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|256.5|494.3||P-values corresponding to the tests of treatment effect for the primary endpoints were adjusted using the Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|||The bone marker values were log-transformed for the primary analysis as they were heavily skewed. Changes in log-transformed bone marker values were analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and center as fixed effects and the baseline bone marker value as a covariate. An F-test was used to test the effect of treatment and the least square means were computed to assess the clinical difference between treatment groups.||494.3|256.5|<0.0001
81608351|NCT00479037|162895107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|92.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.8|127.1||P-values corresponding to the tests of treatment effect for the primary endpoints were adjusted using the Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|||The bone marker values were log-transformed for the primary analysis as they were heavily skewed. Changes in log-transformed bone marker values were analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and center as fixed effects and the baseline bone marker value as a covariate. An F-test was used to test the effect of treatment and the least square means were computed to assess the clinical difference between treatment groups.||127.1|63.8|<0.0001
81646836|NCT00846768|162984947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.2902||95.0|-0.06|0.018|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg qd|||0.018|-0.060|0.2902
81608352|NCT00479037|162895108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|138.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.8|191.8||P-value corresponding to the tests of treatment effect was adjusted using the Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|||The bone marker values were log-transformed for the primary analysis as they were heavily skewed. Changes in log-transformed bone marker values were analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and center as fixed effects and the baseline bone marker value as a covariate. An F-test was used to test the effect of treatment and the least square means were computed to assess the clinical difference between treatment groups.||191.8|94.8|<0.0001
81608353|NCT01177813|162895109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.9|-0.57||Difference calculated as empagliflozin 10mg minus placebo|ANCOVA|||Model was adjusted for treatment,geographical region, and renal function at baseline as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as linear covariate||-0.57|-0.90|<0.0001
81608354|NCT01177813|162895109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.01|-0.69||Difference calculated as empagliflozin 25mg minus placebo|ANCOVA|||Model was adjusted for treatment,geographical region, and renal function at baseline as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as linear covariate||-0.69|-1.01|<0.0001
81608355|NCT01177813|162895110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.48|-1.38||Difference calculated as empagliflozin 10mg minus placebo|ANCOVA|||Model was adjusted for treatment,geographical region,and renal function at baseline as fixed effects,baseline body weight and baseline HbA1c as linear covariate||-1.38|-2.48|<0.0001
81646837|NCT00846768|162984947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0731||95.0|-0.003|0.075|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.075|-0.003|0.0731
81526116|NCT03916081|162740072|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.38||||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.098|1.852|||MMRM|Dunnett's method was used to control for multiple comparisons|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline BSA as a covariate.|Change from Baseline in BSA Affected at Week 1: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||1.852|-1.098|0.989
81608356|NCT01177813|162895110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.6||Difference calculated as empagliflozin 25mg minus placebo|ANCOVA|||Model was adjusted for treatment,geographical region,and renal function at baseline as fixed effects,baseline body weight and baseline HbA1c as linear covariate||-1.60|-2.70|<0.0001
81608357|NCT01177813|162895111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.2|0.0||Difference calculated as empagliflozin 10mg minus placebo|ANCOVA|||"Comparison for Systolic Blood Pressure~Model was adjusted for treatment,geographical region, and renal function at baseline as fixed effects, baseline SBP and baseline HbA1c as linear covariate"||0.0|-5.2|0.0231
81608358|NCT01177813|162895111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.0|-0.9||Difference calculated as empagliflozin 25mg minus placebo|ANCOVA|||"Comparison for Systolic blood pressure~Model was adjusted for treatment,geographical region, and renal function at baseline as fixed effects, baseline SBP and baseline HbA1c as linear covariate"||-0.9|-6.0|0.0028
81646838|NCT00846768|162984948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0917||95.0|-0.008|0.099|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||0.099|-0.008|0.0917
81526117|NCT03916081|162740072|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.566|1.367|||MMRM|Dunnett's method was used to control for multiple comparisons|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline BSA as a covariate.|Change from Baseline in BSA Affected at Week 1: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||1.367|-1.566|>0.999
81608359|NCT01177813|162895111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.3987|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.1|0.9||Difference calculated as empagliflozin 10mg minus placebo|ANCOVA|||"Comparison for diastolic blood pressure~Model was adjusted for treatment,geographical region, and renal function at baseline as fixed effects, baseline DBP and baseline HbA1c as linear covariate"||0.9|-2.1|0.3987
81608360|NCT01177813|162895111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.0|0.0||Difference calculated as empagliflozin 25mg minus placebo|ANCOVA|||"Comparison for diastolic blood pressure~Model was adjusted for treatment,geographical region, and renal function at baseline as fixed effects, baseline DBP and baseline HbA1c as linear covariate"||0.0|-3.0|0.0296
81608361|NCT02368002|162895133|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||2 df re-random\*time interaction tested if baseline to 6M or 18M PCM and ABT weight changes differed; primary hypothesis tests were 2 planned contrasts estimating baseline to 6M (H1a, expected neg) and 18M (H1b, expected pos) PCM vs. ABT weight change|Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model included a random participant intercept. Fixed covariates were baseline weight, TRA timing, sex, weight loss rate.||H1 predicted that suboptimal responders re-randomized to PCM would lose more weight at 6m (H1a) while those re-randomized to ABT would lose more weight at 18m (H1b). A mixed linear model predicted weight change from fixed re-randomization, measurement time, the re-randomization by measurement time interaction and covariate parameters.|The primary hypothesis tests were two planned contrasts that estimated weight change from baseline to 6M and 18M relative to baseline in PCM relative to ABT. A mixed linear model predicted weight changes between baseline and post-baseline for suboptimal responders, and this model included two a priori simple effects tests resulting in two mean differences, confidence intervals, and p-values. H1a: -2.7 lbs; 95% CI: -5.8, 0.5; p=0.09. H1b: -1.0 lbs; 95% CI: -4.2, 2.2; p=0.53|||0.25
81608362|NCT02368002|162895134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model included a random participant intercept. Fixed covariates were baseline weight, sex, TRA result (PCM, ABT, responder, pre-TRA quit).||Hypothesis 2 predicted that among all participants, those randomized to Early TRA would lose more weight at 6 and 18 months than those randomized to Late TRA. A mixed linear model predicted weight change from fixed treatment response assessment timing and covariate parameters.||2.3|-2.4|0.96
81608363|NCT02001974|162895153|OTHER|||||||0.0341|||||||ANOVA|||DF1681Y Cmax at Day -3||||0.0341
81608364|NCT02001974|162895153|OTHER|||||||0.0636|||||||ANOVA|||DF1681Y Cmax at Day -3||||0.0636
81608365|NCT02001974|162895153|OTHER|||||||0.0487|||||||ANOVA|||DF1681Y Cmax at Day 1||||0.0487
81608366|NCT02001974|162895153|OTHER|||||||0.3498|||||||ANOVA|||DF1681Y Cmax at Day 1||||0.3498
81608367|NCT02001974|162895153|OTHER|||||||0.0096|||||||ANOVA|||DF1681Y Cmax at Day 8||||0.0096
81608368|NCT02001974|162895153|OTHER|||||||0.1374|||||||ANOVA|||DF1681Y Cmax at Day 8||||0.1374
81608369|NCT02001974|162895153|OTHER|||||||0.0065|||||||ANOVA|||DF1681Y Cmax at Day 21||||0.0065
81608370|NCT02001974|162895153|OTHER|||||||0.147|||||||ANOVA|||DF1681Y Cmax at Day 21||||0.1470
81608371|NCT02001974|162895154|OTHER|||||||0.0015|||||||ANOVA|||DF2243 Cmax at Day -3||||0.0015
81608372|NCT02001974|162895154|OTHER|||||||0.0176|||||||ANOVA|||DF2243 Cmax at Day -3||||0.0176
81608373|NCT02001974|162895154|OTHER|||||||0.0048|||||||ANOVA|||DF2243 Cmax at Day 1||||0.0048
81608374|NCT02001974|162895154|OTHER|||||||0.2083|||||||ANOVA|||DF2243 Cmax at Day 1||||0.2083
81608375|NCT02001974|162895154|OTHER|||||||0.0111|||||||ANOVA|||DF2243 Cmax at Day 8||||0.0111
81608376|NCT02001974|162895154|OTHER|||||||0.1441|||||||ANOVA|||DF2243 Cmax at Day 8||||0.1441
81608377|NCT02001974|162895154|OTHER|||||||0.0283|||||||ANOVA|||DF2243 Cmax at Day 21||||0.0283
81608378|NCT02001974|162895154|OTHER|||||||0.1331|||||||ANOVA|||DF2243 Cmax at Day 21||||0.1331
81608379|NCT02001974|162895155|OTHER|||||||0.0097|||||||ANOVA|||DF2188Y, Cmax, Day -3||||0.0097
81608380|NCT02001974|162895155|OTHER|||||||0.0354|||||||ANOVA|||DF2188Y, Cmax, Day -3||||0.0354
81608381|NCT02001974|162895155|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||DF2188Y, Cmax, Day 1||||0.0200
81608382|NCT02001974|162895155|OTHER|||||||0.2134|||||||ANOVA|||DF2188Y, Cmax, Day 1||||0.2134
81608383|NCT02001974|162895155|OTHER|||||||0.0235|||||||ANOVA|||DF2188Y, Cmax, Day 8||||0.0235
81608384|NCT02001974|162895155|OTHER|||||||0.0964|||||||ANOVA|||DF2188Y, Cmax, Day 8||||0.0964
81608385|NCT02001974|162895155|OTHER|||||||0.0314|||||||ANOVA|||DF2188Y, Cmax, Day 21||||0.0314
81608386|NCT02001974|162895155|OTHER|||||||0.0773|||||||ANOVA|||DF2188Y, Cmax, Day 21||||0.0773
81608387|NCT02001974|162895156|OTHER|||||||0.1016|||||||ANOVA|||Cmax, ibuprofen, Day -3||||0.1016
81608388|NCT02001974|162895156|OTHER|||||||0.2001|||||||ANOVA|||Cmax, ibuprofen, Day -3||||0.2001
81608389|NCT02001974|162895156|OTHER|||||||0.0802|||||||ANOVA|||Cmax, ibuprofen, Day 1||||0.0802
81608390|NCT02001974|162895156|OTHER|||||||0.4728|||||||ANOVA|||Cmax, ibuprofen, Day 1||||0.4728
81608391|NCT02001974|162895156|OTHER|||||||0.0355|||||||ANOVA|||Cmax, ibuprofen, Day 8||||0.0355
81608392|NCT02001974|162895156|OTHER|||||||0.1709|||||||ANOVA|||Cmax, ibuprofen, Day 8||||0.1709
81608393|NCT02001974|162895156|OTHER|||||||0.0685|||||||ANOVA|||Cmax, ibuprofen, Day 21||||0.0685
81608394|NCT02001974|162895156|OTHER|||||||0.3189|||||||ANOVA|||Cmax, ibuprofen, Day 21||||0.3189
81608395|NCT02001974|162895157|OTHER|||||||0.2375|||||||ANOVA|||Paclitaxel, Cmax, Day 1||||0.2375
81646839|NCT00846768|162984948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.1273||95.0|-0.012|0.095|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||0.095|-0.012|0.1273
81646840|NCT00846768|162984948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.008||95.0|0.019|0.127|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.127|0.019|0.0080
81608396|NCT02001974|162895157|OTHER|||||||0.3608|||||||ANOVA|||Cmax, ibuprofen, Day 1||||0.3608
81608397|NCT02001974|162895157|OTHER|||||||0.0442|||||||ANOVA|||Cmax, ibuprofen, Day 8||||0.0442
81608398|NCT02001974|162895157|OTHER|||||||0.1067|||||||ANOVA|||Cmax, ibuprofen, Day 8||||0.1067
81608399|NCT02001974|162895163|OTHER|||||||0.0134|||||||ANOVA|||DF1681Y, AUC0-8, Day -3||||0.0134
81608400|NCT02001974|162895163|OTHER|||||||0.0799|||||||ANOVA|||DF1681Y, AUC0-8, Day -3||||0.0799
81608401|NCT02001974|162895163|OTHER|||||||0.0241|||||||ANOVA|||DF1681Y, AUC0-8, Day 1||||0.0241
81608402|NCT02001974|162895163|OTHER|||||||0.01384|||||||ANOVA|||DF1681Y, AUC0-8, Day 1||||0.01384
81608403|NCT02001974|162895163|OTHER|||||||0.0091|||||||ANOVA|||DF1681Y, AUC0-8, Day 8||||0.0091
81608404|NCT02001974|162895163|OTHER|||||||0.5687|||||||ANOVA|||DF1681Y, AUC0-8, Day 8||||0.5687
81608405|NCT02001974|162895163|OTHER|||||||0.0058|||||||ANOVA|||DF1681Y, AUC0-8, Day 21||||0.0058
81608406|NCT02001974|162895163|OTHER|||||||0.3667|||||||ANOVA|||DF1681Y, AUC0-8, Day 21||||0.3667
81608407|NCT02001974|162895164|OTHER|||||||0.0029|||||||ANOVA|||DF2243Y - AUC0-8 - Day -3||||0.0029
81608408|NCT02001974|162895164|OTHER|||||||0.0349|||||||ANOVA|||DF2243Y - AUC0-8 - Day -3||||0.0349
81608409|NCT02001974|162895164|OTHER|||||||0.0119|||||||ANOVA|||DF2243Y - AUC0-8 - Day 1||||0.0119
81608410|NCT02001974|162895164|OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||ANOVA|||DF2243Y - AUC0-8 - Day 1||||0.2100
81608411|NCT02001974|162895164|OTHER|||||||0.0165|||||||ANOVA|||DF2243Y - AUC0-8 - Day 8||||0.0165
81608412|NCT02001974|162895164|OTHER|||||||0.1496|||||||ANOVA|||DF2243Y - AUC0-8 - Day 8||||0.1496
81608413|NCT02001974|162895164|OTHER|||||||0.0321|||||||ANOVA|||DF2243Y - AUC0-8 - Day 21||||0.0321
81608414|NCT02001974|162895164|OTHER|||||||0.1404|||||||ANOVA|||DF2243Y - AUC0-8 - Day 21||||0.1404
81646841|NCT00846768|162984948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.8683||95.0|-0.049|0.058|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg qd|||0.058|-0.049|0.8683
81646842|NCT00846768|162984948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.2444||95.0|-0.022|0.086|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.086|-0.022|0.2444
81608415|NCT02001974|162895165|OTHER|||||||0.0081|||||||ANOVA|||AUC0-8 for DF2188Y, Day -3||||0.0081
81608416|NCT02001974|162895165|OTHER|||||||0.064|||||||ANOVA|||AUC0-8 for DF2188Y, Day -3||||0.0640
81608417|NCT02001974|162895165|OTHER|||||||0.0397|||||||ANOVA|||AUC0-8 for DF2188Y, Day 1||||0.0397
81608418|NCT02001974|162895165|OTHER|||||||0.1898|||||||ANOVA|||AUC0-8 for DF2188Y, Day 1||||0.1898
81608419|NCT02001974|162895165|OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||ANOVA|||AUC0-8 for DF2188Y, Day 8||||0.0250
81608420|NCT02001974|162895165|OTHER|||||||0.1605|||||||ANOVA|||AUC0-8 for DF2188Y, Day 8||||0.1605
81608421|NCT02001974|162895165|OTHER|||||||0.0786|||||||ANOVA|||AUC0-8 for DF2188Y, Day 21||||0.0786
81608422|NCT02001974|162895165|OTHER|||||||0.2652|||||||ANOVA|||AUC0-8 for DF2188Y, Day 21||||0.2652
81608423|NCT02001974|162895166|OTHER|||||||0.1335|||||||ANOVA|||Ibuprofen, AUC0-8, Day -3||||0.1335
81608424|NCT02001974|162895166|OTHER|||||||0.2658|||||||ANOVA|||Ibuprofen, AUC0-8, Day -3||||0.2658
81608425|NCT02001974|162895166|OTHER|||||||0.1063|||||||ANOVA|||Ibuprofen, AUC0-8, Day 1||||0.1063
81608426|NCT02001974|162895166|OTHER|||||||0.4959|||||||ANOVA|||Ibuprofen, AUC0-8, Day 1||||0.4959
81646843|NCT00846768|162984949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.0023||95.0|-0.162|-0.036|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||-0.036|-0.162|0.0023
81646844|NCT00846768|162984949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.0015||95.0|-0.165|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||-0.040|-0.165|0.0015
81646845|NCT00846768|162984949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.4508||95.0|-0.087|0.039|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.039|-0.087|0.4508
81608427|NCT02001974|162895166|OTHER|||||||0.0452|||||||ANOVA|||Ibuprofen, AUC0-8, Day 8||||0.0452
81608428|NCT02001974|162895166|OTHER|||||||0.2223|||||||ANOVA|||Ibuprofen, AUC0-8, Day 8||||0.2223
81608429|NCT02001974|162895166|OTHER|||||||0.0737|||||||ANOVA|||Ibuprofen, AUC0-8, Day 21||||0.0737
81608430|NCT02001974|162895166|OTHER|||||||0.2804|||||||ANOVA|||Ibuprofen, AUC0-8, Day21||||0.2804
81608431|NCT02001974|162895167|OTHER|||||||0.1449|||||||ANOVA|||Paclitaxel, AUC0-8, Day 1||||0.1449
81608432|NCT02001974|162895167|OTHER|||||||0.1338|||||||ANOVA|||Ibuprofen, AUC0-8, Day 1||||0.1338
81608433|NCT02001974|162895167|OTHER|||||||0.0633|||||||ANOVA|||Ibuprofen, AUC0-8, Day 8||||0.0633
81608434|NCT02001974|162895167|OTHER|||||||0.6939|||||||ANOVA|||Ibuprofen, AUC0-8, Day 8||||0.6939
81608435|NCT01380990|162895185|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of patients alive at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (without MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients alive at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study). Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study subjects.||||
81608436|NCT01380990|162895185|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of patients alive at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (with MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients alive at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study). Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study subjects.||||
81608437|NCT01380990|162895185|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of patients alive at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (all historical controls) were compared to the percentage of study patients alive at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study). Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study subjects.||||
81608438|NCT01380990|162895185|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of patients alive at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (without MRD) were compared to the percentage of patients alive at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study and CUP). Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study and CUP subjects.||||
81608439|NCT01380990|162895185|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of patients alive at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (with MRD) were compared to the percentage of patients alive at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study and CUP). Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study and CUP subjects.||||
81646846|NCT00846768|162984949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.9087||95.0|-0.059|0.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg qd|||0.066|-0.059|0.9087
81646847|NCT00846768|162984949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.0146||95.0|0.016|0.142|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.142|0.016|0.0146
81526118|NCT03916081|162740072|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|2.702|||MMRM|Dunnett's method was used to control for multiple comparisons|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline BSA as a covariate.|Change from Baseline in BSA Affected at Week 2: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||2.702|-1.510|0.966
81608440|NCT01380990|162895185|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of patients alive at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (all historical controls) were compared to the percentage of patients alive at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study and CUP). Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study and CUP subjects.||||
81608441|NCT01380990|162895186|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (without MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study). Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study subjects.||||
81608442|NCT01380990|162895186|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (with MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study). Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study subjects.||||
81608443|NCT01380990|162895186|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (all historical controls) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study). Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study subjects.||||
81608444|NCT01380990|162895186|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (without MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study and CUP). Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study and CUP subjects.||||
81608445|NCT01380990|162895186|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (with MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study and CUP). Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study and CUP subjects.||||
81608446|NCT01380990|162895186|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (all historical controls) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study and CUP). Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study and CUP subjects.||||
81608447|NCT01380990|162895191|OTHER|Model includes fixed effects for visit and Baseline, subject as random effect, with compound symmetry covariance structure. Observations with a value of 0 were imputed as 0.01. Model analyses log transformed data, so the adjusted mean refers to the geometric mean ratio between Month 12 and Baseline.|||||=|0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure (MMRM) Analysis of Change from Baseline to Month 12 in Log-Transformed CD3+ T Cell count (OTL-101\*) for OTL-101\* on-study subjects group."||||= 0.002
81608448|NCT01380990|162895191|OTHER|Model includes fixed effects for visit and Baseline, subject as random effect, with compound symmetry covariance structure. Observations with a value of 0 were imputed as 0.01. Model analyses log transformed data, so the adjusted mean refers to the geometric mean ratio between Month 12 and Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MMRM Analysis of Change from Baseline to Month 12 in Log-Transformed CD3+ T Cell count (OTL-101\*) for OTL-101\* on-study and CUP subjects group."||||< 0.001
81608449|NCT01380990|162895196|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of patients with OS at 3-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (without MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients with OS at 3-years post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on study). Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study subjects.||||
81608450|NCT01380990|162895196|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|11.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.41|48.25||||||Percentage of patients with OS at 3-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (with MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients with OS at 3-years post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on study). Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study subjects.||48.25|-22.41|
81608451|NCT01380990|162895196|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|7.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|34.23||||||Percentage of patients with OS at 3-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (all historical controls) were compared to the percentage of study patients with OS at 3-years post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on study). Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study subjects.||34.23|-28.10|
81526119|NCT03916081|162740072|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.415|1.744|||MMRM|Dunnett's method was used to control for multiple comparisons|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline BSA as a covariate.|Change from Baseline in BSA Affected at Week 2: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||1.744|-2.415|0.999
81608452|NCT01380990|162895196|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of patients with OS at 3-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (without MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients with OS at 3-years post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on study and CUP). Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study and CUP subjects.||||
81646848|NCT00846768|162984950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.3291||95.0|-0.08|0.027|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||0.027|-0.080|0.3291
81646849|NCT00846768|162984950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.2638||95.0|-0.084|0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||0.023|-0.084|0.2638
81702152|NCT01455415|163100464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.7344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.3||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline HADS-A score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.30|-0.42|0.7344
81608453|NCT01380990|162895196|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|11.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.01|48.25||||||Percentage of patients with OS at 3-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (with MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients with OS at 3-years post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on study and CUP). Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study and CUP subjects.||48.25|-10.01|
81608454|NCT01380990|162895196|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|7.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|33.87||||||Percentage of patients with OS at 3-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (all historical controls) were compared to the percentage of study patients with OS at 3-years post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on study and CUP). Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study and CUP subjects.||33.87|-12.91|
81608455|NCT01380990|162895197|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.645|||||||Log Rank|||||||=0.645
81608456|NCT01380990|162895197|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.299|||||||Log Rank|||||||=0.299
81608457|NCT01380990|162895197|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2|||||||Log Rank|||||||= 0.2
81608458|NCT01380990|162895197|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.028|||||||Log Rank|||||||= 0.028
81608459|NCT01380990|162895197|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.259|||||||Log Rank|||||||= 0.259
81646850|NCT00846768|162984950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.3386||95.0|-0.028|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.080|-0.028|0.3386
81608460|NCT01380990|162895197|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.044|||||||Log Rank|||||||= 0.044
81608461|NCT01380990|162895197|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.05|61.97||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 3-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (without MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 3-years post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study). Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study subjects.||61.97|-32.05|
81608462|NCT01380990|162895197|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.72|65.87||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 3-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (with MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 3-years post treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study). Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study subjects.||65.87|-10.72|
81608463|NCT01380990|162895197|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|23.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.24|54.59||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 3-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (all historical controls) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 3-years post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study). Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study subjects.||54.59|-15.24|
81608464|NCT01380990|162895197|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|63.54||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 3-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (without MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 3-years post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study and CUP). Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study and CUP subjects.||63.54|-13.70|
81608465|NCT01380990|162895197|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|35.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|68.45||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 3-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (with MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 3-years post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study and CUP). Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study and CUP subjects.||68.45|2.29|
81608466|NCT01380990|162895197|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|28.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|56.36||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 3-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (all historical controls) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 3-years post-treatment with OTL-101\* (on-study and CUP). Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101\* on-study and CUP subjects.||56.36|2.04|
81646851|NCT00846768|162984950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.8877||95.0|-0.05|0.057|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg qd|||0.057|-0.050|0.8877
81646852|NCT00846768|162984950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0402||95.0|0.003|0.111|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.111|0.003|0.0402
81646853|NCT00846768|162984951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.0133||95.0|0.018|0.151|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||0.151|0.018|0.0133
81646854|NCT00846768|162984951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.045||95.0|0.002|0.135|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||0.135|0.002|0.0450
81646855|NCT00846768|162984951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.0078||95.0|0.025|0.159|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.159|0.025|0.0078
81646856|NCT00846768|162984951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.6268||95.0|-0.05|0.083|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg qd|||0.083|-0.050|0.6268
81646857|NCT00846768|162984951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.4891||95.0|-0.044|0.091|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.091|-0.044|0.4891
81646858|NCT00846768|162984952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.6259||95.0|-0.097|0.059|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||0.059|-0.097|0.6259
81646859|NCT00846768|162984952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.919||95.0|-0.082|0.074|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg bid|||0.074|-0.082|0.9190
81646860|NCT00846768|162984952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0985||95.0|-0.012|0.145|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.145|-0.012|0.0985
81646861|NCT00846768|162984952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.6991||95.0|-0.093|0.063|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Olo 5 mcg qd|||0.063|-0.093|0.6991
81646862|NCT00846768|162984952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0802||95.0|-0.009|0.149|||Mixed Models Analysis|Means adjusted using a mixed effects model with treatment and period as fixed effects and period as repeated effect with patient as repeated subject.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Olo 2 mcg bid|||0.149|-0.009|0.0802
81526120|NCT03916081|162740072|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.624|2.119|||MMRM|Dunnett's method was used to control for multiple comparisons|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline BSA as a covariate.|Change from Baseline in BSA Affected at Week 4: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||2.119|-2.624|>0.999
81646863|NCT04358068|162984973|SUPERIORITY|Participant specific durations were compared between randomized arms using a two-sided Wilcoxon test with a two-sided 5% type I error rate||||||0.51||||||Wilcoxon Test was not stratified by high/low risk because of the small number enrolled|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.51
81646864|NCT04358068|162984974|SUPERIORITY|Participant specific durations were compared between randomized arms using a two-sided Wilcoxon test with a two-sided 5% type I error rate||||||0.79||||||Wilcoxon Test was not stratified by high/low risk because of the small number enrolled|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.79
81463659|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.14||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline delay discounting would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.14|0.18|0.44
81526121|NCT03916081|162740072|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.94||||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.285|1.398|||MMRM|Dunnett's method was used to control for multiple comparisons|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline BSA as a covariate.|Change from Baseline in BSA Affected at Week 4: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||1.398|-3.285|0.798
81608467|NCT01651936|162895220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least squares means|-0.52||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|0.5|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||0.50|-1.54|0.308
81608468|NCT01651936|162895221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentages|-0.26||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.52|23.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.01|-23.52|0.91
81608469|NCT01651936|162895223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentages|8.46||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|27.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.32|-10.40|0.468
81608470|NCT01651936|162895225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least squares means|-0.41||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.02|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-0.02|-0.79|0.038
81608471|NCT03745794|162895305|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.17
81608472|NCT00981825|162895316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81608473|NCT00305864|162895327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0|||||Log Rank|One-sided||A one-sided one-sample log-rank test at significance level of 0.10 was predicted to have 85% power to detect a survival difference against the historical control (13.7 vs. 18.5 months) with 60 deaths.||||0.27
81608474|NCT03881059|162895339|SUPERIORITY||Slope Coefficient of Dose|0.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.17|0.05|<0.001
81608475|NCT02743793|162895383|OTHER|No test was performed.|Kaplan-Meier survival estimate|64.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.3|87.9|||||Percent of participants that remained tolerant during study participation.|||87.9|21.3|
81608476|NCT02065570|162895387|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|0.3||||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.8||Adjusted for previous infliximab use (or prior anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) use for participants randomized under original protocol), hs-CRP at Baseline (\<10 mg/L, \>=10 mg/L) and Crohn's disease severity at Baseline (CDAI ≤ 300, CDAI \> 300).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|||8.8|-8.1|0.939
81608477|NCT02065570|162895388|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|3.2||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|11.7||Adjusted for previous infliximab use (or prior anti-TNF use for participants randomized under original protocol), hs-CRP at Baseline (\<10 mg/L, \>=10 mg/L) and Crohn's disease severity at Baseline (CDAI ≤ 300, CDAI \> 300).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|||11.7|-5.3|0.462
81608478|NCT02065570|162895390|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|4.6||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|12.8||Adjusted for previous infliximab use (or prior anti-TNF use for participants randomized under original protocol), hs-CRP at Baseline (\<10 mg/L, \>=10 mg/L) and Crohn's disease severity at Baseline (CDAI ≤ 300, CDAI \> 300).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|||12.8|-3.6|0.269
81608479|NCT02065570|162895391|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|1.8||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|8.7||Adjusted for previous infliximab use (or prior anti-TNF use for participants randomized under original protocol), hs-CRP at Baseline (\<10 mg/L, \>=10 mg/L) and Crohn's disease severity at Baseline (CDAI ≤ 300, CDAI \> 300).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|||8.7|-5.1|0.610
81646865|NCT04358068|162984975|SUPERIORITY|Participant specific AUCs were compared between randomized arms using a two-sided Wilcoxon test with a two-sided 5% type I error rate||||||0.53||||||Wilcoxon Test was not stratified by high/low risk because of the small number enrolled|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.53
81646866|NCT04358068|162984976|SUPERIORITY|Participant specific durations were compared between randomized arms using a two-sided Wilcoxon test with a two-sided 5% type I error rate||||||0.83||||||Wilcoxon Test was not stratified by high/low risk because of the small number enrolled|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.83
81646867|NCT04353817|162984980|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-2.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|-1.81|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-1.81|-2.71|<0.0001
81646868|NCT04353817|162984981|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-51.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.3|-47.1||This is the nominal p-value without multiplicity controlled.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-47.1|-55.3|<0.0001
81463660|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.98||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the multiple imputation models for pre-specified H1 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received inserts (insert only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (pictorial warning only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the insert groups than in the no insert groups.||1.98|0.84|0.2510
81646869|NCT00338949|162984989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.228|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.228
81646870|NCT00338949|162984990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.958|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.958
81646871|NCT01841112|162984993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.3712|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7272|2.0151|||||The standard error of slope estimate = 0.3038.|Dose proportionality was assessed in Chinese subjects. For the power model perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.||2.0151|0.7272|
81646872|NCT01841112|162984993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.3652|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0421|1.6883|||||The standard error of slope estimate = 0.1516.|Dose proportionality was assessed in Japanese subjects. For the power model perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.||1.6883|1.0421|
81646873|NCT01841112|162984994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.1998|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4794|1.9202|||||The standard error of slope estimate = 0.3380.|Dose proportionality was assessed in Chinese subjects. For the power model perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.||1.9202|0.4794|
81646874|NCT01841112|162984994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.0299|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7131|1.3466|||||The standard error of slope estimate = 0.1486.|Dose proportionality was assessed in Japanese subjects. For the power model perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.||1.3466|0.7131|
81646875|NCT01841112|162984995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.2015|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5078|1.8952|||||The standard error of slope estimate = 0.3272.|Dose proportionality was assessed in Chinese subjects. For the power model perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.||1.8952|0.5078|
81646876|NCT01841112|162984995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.0301|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7133|1.3469|||||The standard error of slope estimate = 0.1486.|Dose proportionality was assessed in Japanese subjects. For the power model perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.||1.3469|0.7133|
81646877|NCT02143063|162985002|SUPERIORITY||comparison of rank sum|3752.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.01
81646878|NCT02143063|162985002|SUPERIORITY||comparison of rank sum|5287.5||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.78
81646879|NCT02143063|162985003|SUPERIORITY||comparison of rank sum|3675.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Primary Aim 1: Compare the standard care and standard care plus traditional CM conditions||||.02
81646880|NCT02143063|162985003|SUPERIORITY||comparison of rank sum|5189.5||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.61
81646881|NCT00878553|162985004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.606|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.284|-1.927||Change from baseline in mean WASO3-7 compared values for the 20-mg dose vs. placebo. If that comparison demonstrated superiority of the 20-mg dose, then results for the 15-mg dose vs. placebo were compared; if significant, then 10-mg vs. placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|This hierarchical, 2-sided testing procedure maintained the overall level of significance at approximately 0.05|Adjusted mean differences were analyzed via general linear model that used change from baseline as response variable and included effects for patient, period, sequence, and treatment. A negative mean change from baseline indicates an improvement.|Literature-based estimates of WASO (Wake After Sleep Onset) SD (Standard Deviation) range from 39 to 45 minutes. Null hypothesis: difference between mean WASO3-7 values for placebo and the 15-mg SKP-1041 dose level equals 0. By using a 2-sided, 1-sample t test at the 5% level of significance of this null hypothesis and an assumed SD of 45 minutes, a sample size of 54 completed patients was calculated to provide 90% power to detect a mean treatment difference of 20 minutes||-1.927|-15.284|0.0118
81646882|NCT00878553|162985004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.421||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.685|-3.275||Change from baseline in mean WASO3-7 compared values for the 20-mg dose vs. placebo. If that comparison demonstrated superiority of the 20-mg dose, then results for the 15-mg dose vs. placebo were compared; if significant, then 10-mg vs. placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|This hierarchical, 2-sided testing procedure maintained the overall level of significance at approximately 0.05|Adjusted mean differences were analyzed via general linear model that used change from baseline as response variable and included effects for patient, period, sequence, and treatment. A negative mean change from baseline indicates an improvement|Literature-based estimates of WASO SD range from 39 to 45 minutes. Null hypothesis: difference between mean WASO3-7 values for placebo and the 15-mg SKP-1041 dose level equals 0. By using a 2-sided, 1-sample t test at the 5% level of significance of this null hypothesis and an assumed SD of 45 minutes, a sample size of 54 completed patients was calculated to provide 90% power to detect a mean treatment difference of 20 minutes||-3.275|-16.685|0.0037
81648306|NCT03672175|162986942|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|14.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.18||0.3208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|42.0||MMRM with treatment, BL sTST score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 28: sTST||42.0|-13.8|0.3208
81608480|NCT02065570|162895392|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|11.2||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|19.6||Adjusted for previous infliximab use (or prior anti-TNF use for participants randomized under original protocol), hs-CRP at Baseline (\<10 mg/L, \>=10 mg/L) and Crohn's disease severity at Baseline (CDAI ≤ 300, CDAI \> 300).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|||19.6|2.9|0.008
81608481|NCT02065570|162895393|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|6.0||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|18.2||Adjusted for previous infliximab use (or prior anti-TNF use for participants randomized under original protocol), hs-CRP at Baseline (\<10 mg/L, \>=10 mg/L) and Crohn's disease severity at Baseline (CDAI ≤ 300, CDAI \> 300).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|||18.2|-6.2|0.336
81608482|NCT02065570|162895394|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|1.5||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|9.1||Adjusted for previous infliximab use (or prior anti-TNF use for participants randomized under original protocol), hs-CRP at Baseline (\<10 mg/L, \>=10 mg/L) and Crohn's disease severity at Baseline (CDAI ≤ 300, CDAI \> 300).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|||9.1|-6.1|0.694
81526122|NCT03916081|162740073|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.78||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.075|0.506|||MMRM|Dunnett's method was used to control for multiple comparisons|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline WI-NRS as a covariate.|Change from Baseline in WI-NRS at Week 1: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||0.506|-2.075|0.466
81526123|NCT03916081|162740073|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.03||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.322|0.255|||MMRM|Dunnett's method was used to control for multiple comparisons|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline WI-NRS as a covariate.|Change from Baseline in WI-NRS at Week 1: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||0.255|-2.322|0.180
81608483|NCT02065570|162895395|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|6.8||||0.946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-192.3|205.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||205.9|-192.3|0.946
81608484|NCT02065570|162895396|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|4.0||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|11.5||Adjusted for previous infliximab use (or prior anti-TNF use for participants randomized under original protocol), hs-CRP at Baseline (\<10 mg/L, \>=10 mg/L) and Crohn's disease severity at Baseline (CDAI ≤ 300, CDAI \> 300).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|||11.5|-3.5|0.293
81608485|NCT02065570|162895397|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|3.0||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|8.6||Adjusted for previous infliximab use (or prior anti-TNF use for participants randomized under original protocol), hs-CRP at Baseline (\<10 mg/L, \>=10 mg/L) and Crohn's disease severity at Baseline (CDAI ≤ 300, CDAI \> 300).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|||8.6|-2.7|0.304
81608486|NCT02065570|162895398|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|4.2||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|9.1||Adjusted for previous infliximab use (or prior anti-TNF use for participants randomized under original protocol), hs-CRP at Baseline (\<10 mg/L, \>=10 mg/L) and Crohn's disease severity at Baseline (CDAI ≤ 300, CDAI \> 300).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|||9.1|-0.7|0.092
81608487|NCT02065570|162895399|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|3.6||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|10.2||Adjusted for previous infliximab use (or prior anti-TNF use for participants randomized under original protocol), hs-CRP at Baseline (\<10 mg/L, \>=10 mg/L) and Crohn's disease severity at Baseline (CDAI ≤ 300, CDAI \> 300).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|||10.2|-2.9|0.278
81608488|NCT02065570|162895400|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|3.7||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|11.5||Adjusted for previous infliximab use (or prior anti-TNF use for participants randomized under original protocol), hs-CRP at Baseline (\<10 mg/L, \>=10 mg/L) and Crohn's disease severity at Baseline (CDAI ≤ 300, CDAI \> 300).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|||11.5|-4.1|0.353
81608489|NCT02065570|162895401|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|8.9||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|16.0||Adjusted for previous infliximab use (or prior anti-TNF use for participants randomized under original protocol), hs-CRP at Baseline (\<10 mg/L, \>=10 mg/L) and Crohn's disease severity at Baseline (CDAI ≤ 300, CDAI \> 300).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|||16.0|1.8|0.015
81608490|NCT02065570|162895402|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|3.4||||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|11.1||Adjusted for previous infliximab use (or prior anti-TNF use for participants randomized under original protocol), hs-CRP at Baseline (\<10 mg/L, \>=10 mg/L) and Crohn's disease severity at Baseline (CDAI ≤ 300, CDAI \> 300).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|||11.1|-4.4|0.394
81608491|NCT02065570|162895403|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|3.6||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|11.2||Adjusted for previous infliximab use (or prior anti-TNF use for participants randomized under original protocol), hs-CRP at Baseline (\<10 mg/L, \>=10 mg/L) and Crohn's disease severity at Baseline (CDAI ≤ 300, CDAI \> 300).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose)|||11.2|-4.0|0.349
81608492|NCT02065570|162895404|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|7.6||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|15.3||Adjusted for previous infliximab use (or prior anti-TNF use for participants randomized under original protocol), hs-CRP at Baseline (\<10 mg/L, \>=10 mg/L) and Crohn's disease severity at Baseline (CDAI ≤ 300, CDAI \> 300).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose)|||15.3|-0.1|0.054
81608493|NCT01088529|162895440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|1.432||||0.2148|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.859|2.386|||Chi-squared|||||2.386|0.859|0.2148
81608494|NCT01088529|162895441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|0.477||||0.1796|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.205|1.109|||Fisher Exact|||||1.109|0.205|0.1796
81608495|NCT01088529|162895442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|6.523|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.701|15.753|||Chi-squared|||||15.753|2.701|<0.0001
81608496|NCT02044458|162895454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.70
81608497|NCT02044458|162895455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.38
81608498|NCT02044458|162895456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.57|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.57
81646883|NCT00878553|162985004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.422||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.857|-2.448||Change from baseline in mean WASO3-7 compared values for the 20-mg dose vs. placebo. If that comparison demonstrated superiority of the 20-mg dose, then results for the 15-mg dose vs. placebo were compared; if significant, then 10-mg vs. placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|This hierarchical, 2-sided testing procedure maintained the overall level of significance at approximately 0.05.|Adjusted mean differences were analyzed via general linear model that used change from baseline as response variable and included effects for patient, period, sequence, and treatment. A negative mean change from baseline indicates an improvement|Literature-based estimates of WASO SD range from 39 to 45 minutes. Null hypothesis: difference between mean WASO3-7 values for placebo and the 20-mg SKP-1041 dose level equals 0. By using a 2-sided, 1-sample t test at the 5% level of significance of this null hypothesis and an assumed SD of 45 minutes, a sample size of 54 completed patients was calculated to provide 90% power to detect a mean treatment difference of 20 minutes.||-2.448|-15.857|0.0077
81463661|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.2822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.95||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the multiple imputation model for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||1.95|0.82|0.2822
81608499|NCT02609659|162895460|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment for the 3-DAA + RBV 600 mg treatment group as compared with the historical rate for 3-DAA + weight-based RBV was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 92% to achieve noninferiority.|percentage of participants|89.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.7|95.4||||||||95.4|83.7|
81608500|NCT02802020|162895474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||"We hypothesized that pain reduction (as defined in Study endpoints above) would be achieved in a performance goal of at least 53% of patients receiving the study SEMS. Assuming an observed pain reduction rate of 75% and using an exact test with a one-sided alpha of 0.025, 43 patients were required to obtain power of at least 80%."||||0.999
81608501|NCT02802020|162895475|SUPERIORITY|we hypothesized that the proportion of patients reporting one or more related SAE(s) would be below a performance goal of 32%. Assuming an observed SAE rate of 15% and using an exact test with one-sided alpha of 0.025, 57 patients were required to obtain power of at least 80%.||||||0.513|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.513
81608502|NCT01474512|162895481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression analysis included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy and baseline weight category as factors.||||||<0.001
81608503|NCT01474512|162895481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression analysis included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy and baseline weight category as factors.||||||<0.001
81608504|NCT01474512|162895482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression analysis included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy and baseline weight category as factors.||||||<0.001
81608505|NCT01474512|162895482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression analysis included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy and baseline weight category as factors.||||||<0.001
81608506|NCT01474512|162895483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|Due to the zero count in placebo group, p-values from Logistic Regression were not obtainable, therefore the p-value is from Fisher's exact test.||||||<0.001
81608507|NCT01474512|162895483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|Due to the zero count in placebo group, p-values from Logistic Regression were not obtainable, therefore the p-value is from Fisher's exact test.||||||<0.001
81608508|NCT01474512|162895484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for PASI90.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression analysis included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy and baseline weight category as factors.||||||<0.001
81608509|NCT01474512|162895484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for PASI90.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression analysis included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy and baseline weight category as factors.||||||<0.001
81608510|NCT01474512|162895484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for PASI100.|Fisher Exact|Due to the zero count in placebo group, p-values from Logistic Regression were not obtainable; therefore the p-value is from Fisher's exact test.||||||<0.001
81608511|NCT01474512|162895484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for PASI100.|Fisher Exact|Due to the zero count in placebo group, p-values from Logistic Regression were not obtainable; therefore the p-value is from Fisher's exact test.||||||<0.001
81608512|NCT01474512|162895485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression analysis included treatment and baseline weight category as factors.||||||<0.001
81608513|NCT01474512|162895485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression analysis included treatment and baseline weight category as factors.||||||<0.001
81608514|NCT01474512|162895486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression analysis included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy and baseline weight category as factors.||||||<0.001
81608515|NCT01474512|162895486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression analysis included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy and baseline weight category as factors.||||||<0.001
81608516|NCT01474512|162895487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean and P-value were calculated using MMRM with baseline score as a covariate, treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81608517|NCT01474512|162895487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean and P-value were calculated using MMRM with baseline score as a covariate, treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81608518|NCT01474512|162895488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean and P-value were calculated using MMRM with baseline score as a covariate, treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81608519|NCT01474512|162895488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean and P-value were calculated using MMRM with baseline score as a covariate, treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81608520|NCT01474512|162895489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean and P-value were calculated using MMRM with baseline score as a covariate, treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81608521|NCT01474512|162895489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean and P-value were calculated using MMRM with baseline score as a covariate, treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81608522|NCT01474512|162895490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean and P-value were calculated using MMRM with baseline score as a covariate, treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81608523|NCT01474512|162895490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean and P-value were calculated using MMRM with baseline score as a covariate, treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81608524|NCT01474512|162895491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The LS Mean and p-values were calculated using an ANCOVA model and included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, and baseline WPAI value.|ANCOVA|P-value is for Absenteeism.||||||<0.001
81608525|NCT01474512|162895491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||The LS Mean and p-values were calculated using an ANCOVA model and included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, and baseline WPAI value.|ANCOVA|P-value is for absenteeism.||||||0.003
81608526|NCT01474512|162895491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The LS Mean and p-values were calculated using an ANCOVA model and included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, and baseline WPAI value.|ANCOVA|P-value is for activity impairment.||||||<0.001
81608527|NCT01474512|162895491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The LS Mean and p-values were calculated using an ANCOVA model and included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, and baseline WPAI value.|ANCOVA|P-value is for activity impairment.||||||<0.001
81608528|NCT01474512|162895491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The LS Mean and p-values were calculated using an ANCOVA model and included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, and baseline WPAI value.|ANCOVA|P-value is for presenteeism.||||||<0.001
81608529|NCT01474512|162895491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The LS Mean and p-values were calculated using an ANCOVA model and included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, and baseline WPAI value.|ANCOVA|P-value is for presenteeism.||||||<0.001
81608530|NCT01474512|162895491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The LS Mean and p-values were calculated using an ANCOVA model and included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, and baseline WPAI value.|ANCOVA|P-value is for work productively loss.||||||<0.001
81608531|NCT01474512|162895491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The LS Mean and p-values were calculated using an ANCOVA model and included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, and baseline WPAI value.|ANCOVA|P-value is for work productively loss.||||||<0.001
81608532|NCT01474512|162895492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||LS Mean and p-values were calculated using an ANCOVA model that included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, and baseline QIDS value in the model.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81608533|NCT01474512|162895492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||LS Mean and p-values were calculated using an ANCOVA model that included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, and baseline QIDS value in the model.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81608534|NCT01474512|162895493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The LS Mean and p-values were calculated using an ANCOVA model and included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, and baseline SF-36 value in the model.|ANCOVA|P-value is for PCS.||||||<0.001
81608535|NCT01474512|162895493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The LS Mean and p-values were calculated using an ANCOVA model and included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, and baseline SF-36 value in the model.|ANCOVA|P-value is for PCS.||||||<0.001
81608536|NCT01474512|162895493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The LS Mean and p-values were calculated using an ANCOVA model and included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, and baseline SF-36 value in the model.|ANCOVA|P-value is for MCS.||||||<0.001
81608537|NCT01474512|162895493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The LS Mean and p-values were calculated using an ANCOVA model and included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, and baseline SF-36 value in the model.|ANCOVA|P-value is for MCS.||||||<0.001
81608538|NCT01474512|162895494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean and P-value were calculated using MMRM with baseline score as a covariate, treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81608539|NCT01474512|162895494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||LS mean and P-value were calculated using MMRM with baseline score as a covariate, treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy, baseline weight category, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81608540|NCT01474512|162895495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for PPASI50.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression analysis included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy and baseline weight category as factors.||||||<0.001
81608541|NCT01474512|162895495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for PPASI50.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression analysis included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy and baseline weight category as factors.||||||<0.001
81608542|NCT01474512|162895495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for PPASI75|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression analysis included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy and baseline weight category as factors.||||||<0.001
81608543|NCT01474512|162895495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for PPASI75|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression analysis included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy and baseline weight category as factors.||||||<0.001
81608544|NCT01474512|162895495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for PPASI100|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression analysis included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy and baseline weight category as factors.||||||<0.001
81608545|NCT01474512|162895495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value if for PPASI100.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression analysis included treatment, geographic region, previous non-biologic systemic therapy and baseline weight category as factors.||||||<0.001
81608546|NCT00506285|162895510|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|F(1,47)=26.7, p=.001||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,47)=26.7, p=.001||||||.001
81463662|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.3558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.47||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for multiple imputation models for the pre-specified H3 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received inserts only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the insert only group.||2.47|0.72|0.3558
81608547|NCT00506285|162895511|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|mixed models analysis||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||F(1,47)=24.8, p=.001|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.001
81608548|NCT00390455|162895582|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The null hypothesis then is that the hazard ratio of the two treatment arms is 1.0; the alternative hypothesis is that the hazard ratio of the control to the experimental regimen is 1.5 (0.67). The test of these hypotheses is one-sided (alpha = 0.025), and interim analyses will be used to stop for futility and superiority. Under these assumptions, there is at least 90% power to detect the stated difference in median PFS between the two treatment arms.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.33||Tests were stratified by prior tamoxifen therapy (yes/no) and bone disease only (yes/no).|Log Rank|||||1.33|0.82|0.37
81608549|NCT04076020|162895593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Results presented from Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test with PDC as the dependent variable.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Proportion of days covered (PDC) at 12 months. A sample size of 119 in each study arm enabled us to detect a minimum difference in PDC of 11.7% with 85% power (assuming a standard deviation=30%). Our power calculations assume use of 2-sided tests with 0.05 significance level.||||0.99
81608550|NCT04076020|162895593|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Proportion of days covered (PDC) analyzed as a binary variable with optimal adherence determined as ≥0.80) variables using logistic regression and adjustment for trial stratification factors. Our power calculations assume use of 2-sided tests with 0.05 significance level.||||<0.05
81608551|NCT04076020|162895594|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Difference in self-reported adherence reported across baseline, 4-, 8-, and 12-month visits using generalized estimating equations and adjusted for trial stratification factors.||||<0.05
81526124|NCT03916081|162740073|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.921|1.069|||MMRM|Dunnett's method was used to control for multiple comparisons|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline WI-NRS as a covariate.|Change from Baseline in WI-NRS at Week 2: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||1.069|-1.921|0.967
81608552|NCT03230864|162895624|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.47||||0.0809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|11.65|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||The mean changes from randomization in PANNS total score was analysed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) approach. The model will include the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, fixed covariates of baseline scores and baseline scores-by-visit interaction. An unstructured (co)variance structure will be used to model the within-patient errors. The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||11.65|-0.70|0.0809
81702153|NCT01455415|163100465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.6007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.24||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline HADS-D score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.24|-0.42|0.6007
81646884|NCT00878553|162985005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.604|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.755||0.1476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.208|2.0||Adjusted mean differences were analyzed via general linear model that used change from baseline as response variable and included effects for patient, period, sequence, and treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|No adjustment for multiple testing was made for secondary efficacy endpoints.|A negative mean change from baseline indicates an improvement.|Literature-based estimates of WASO (Wake After Sleep Onset) SD (Standard Deviation) range from 39 to 45 minutes. Null hypothesis: difference between mean WASO3-7 values for placebo and the 15-mg SKP-1041 dose level equals 0. By using a 2-sided, 1-sample t test at the 5% level of significance of this null hypothesis and an assumed SD of 45 minutes, a sample size of 54 completed patients was calculated to provide 90% power to detect a mean treatment difference of 20 minutes.||2.000|-13.208|0.1476
81646885|NCT00878553|162985005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.912|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.757||0.0757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.546|0.722||Adjusted mean differences were analyzed via general linear model that used change from baseline as response variable and included effects for patient, period, sequence, and treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|No adjustment for multiple testing was made for secondary efficacy endpoints.|A negative mean change from baseline indicates an improvement.|Literature-based estimates of WASO (Wake After Sleep Onset) SD (Standard Deviation) range from 39 to 45 minutes. Null hypothesis: difference between mean WASO3-7 values for placebo and the 15-mg SKP-1041 dose level equals 0. By using a 2-sided, 1-sample t test at the 5% level of significance of this null hypothesis and an assumed SD of 45 minutes, a sample size of 54 completed patients was calculated to provide 90% power to detect a mean treatment difference of 20 minutes.||0.722|-14.546|0.0757
81646886|NCT00878553|162985005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.521|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.757||0.1553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.154|2.113||Adjusted mean differences were analyzed via general linear model that used change from baseline as response variable and included effects for patient, period, sequence, and treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|No adjustment for multiple testing was made for secondary efficacy endpoints.|A negative mean change from baseline indicates an improvement.|Literature-based estimates of WASO (Wake After Sleep Onset) SD (Standard Deviation) range from 39 to 45 minutes. Null hypothesis: difference between mean WASO3-7 values for placebo and the 15-mg SKP-1041 dose level equals 0. By using a 2-sided, 1-sample t test at the 5% level of significance of this null hypothesis and an assumed SD of 45 minutes, a sample size of 54 completed patients was calculated to provide 90% power to detect a mean treatment difference of 20 minutes.||2.113|-13.154|0.1553
81646887|NCT00878553|162985006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.831|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.208|15.454||All aspects of the study's primary endpoint were statistically significant, and no adjustment for multiple testing was made for secondary efficacy endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis||A positive mean difference from baseline indicates an improvement.|The adjusted mean differences were analyzed by using a general linear model that used change from baseline as the response variable and included effects for patient, period, sequence, and treatment.||15.454|2.208|0.0092
81646888|NCT00878553|162985006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.425|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.402||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.775|17.075||All aspects of the study's primary endpoint were statistically significant, and no adjustment for multiple testing was made for secondary efficacy endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis||A positive mean difference from baseline indicates an improvement.|The adjusted mean differences were analyzed by using a general linear model that used change from baseline as the response variable and included effects for patient, period, sequence, and treatment.||17.075|3.775|0.0023
81646889|NCT00878553|162985006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.402||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.498|16.796||All aspects of the study's primary endpoint were statistically significant, and no adjustment for multiple testing was made for secondary efficacy endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis||A positive mean difference from baseline indicates an improvement.|The adjusted mean differences were analyzed by using a general linear model that used change from baseline as the response variable and included effects for patient, period, sequence, and treatment.||16.796|3.498|0.0030
81646890|NCT00878553|162985007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.562|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||0.1005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.235|0.11||Adjusted mean differences were analyzed with a general linear model that used change from baseline as the response variable and included effects for patient, period,sequence, and treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|No adjustment for multiple testing was made for secondary efficacy endpoints.|A negative mean change from baseline indicates an improvement.|This endpoint summarizes the number of times during Hours 3 7, after onset of persistent sleep, that there was a wake entry of at least 2 epochs duration. To be counted, each entry must have been separated by a sleep stage of 2, 3 4, or rapid eye movement.||0.110|-1.235|0.1005
81648307|NCT03672175|162986942|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.4||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|36.6||MMRM with treatment, BL sTST score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 28: sTST||36.6|-16.1|0.4440
81648308|NCT03672175|162986943|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.4737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||MMRM with treatment, BL sNAW score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15||0.1|-0.3|0.4737
81608553|NCT00672958|162895666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.74||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|1.01||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value for change from baseline in HAMD-24 at Week 6 \>0.05, hierarchical testing stops and for subsequent endpoints in the sequence a nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with treatment and center as fixed factors and baseline HAM-D24 as a covariate.||Change from Baseline in HAM-D24 total score at Week 6 was tested at significance level 0.05. To control for multiplicity, subsequent endpoints were to be tested in a sequential testing procedure at significance level 0.025; as soon as an endpoint in a sequence was non-significant at 0.025, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints in that sequence.||1.01|-2.48|0.407
81526125|NCT03916081|162740073|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.72||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.205|0.762|||MMRM|Dunnett's method was used to control for multiple comparisons|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline WI-NRS as a covariate.|Change from Baseline in WI-NRS at Week 2: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||0.762|-2.205|0.684
81526126|NCT03916081|162740073|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.61||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.221|1.003|||MMRM|Dunnett's method was used to control for multiple comparisons|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline WI-NRS as a covariate.|Change from Baseline in WI-NRS at Week 4: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||1.003|-2.221|0.856
81608554|NCT00672958|162895667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.07||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|1.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and center as fixed factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 1.||1.10|-0.97|0.901
81608555|NCT00672958|162895667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.26||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|1.59|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and center as fixed factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Week 2||1.59|-1.07|0.701
81608556|NCT00672958|162895667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.68||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|0.76|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and center as fixed factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Week 3||0.76|-2.11|0.356
81608557|NCT00672958|162895667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.33||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|1.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and center as fixed factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Week 4||1.19|-1.85|0.670
81646891|NCT00878553|162985007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.712|-0.362||Adjusted mean differences were analyzed with a general linear model that used change from baseline as the response variable and included effects for patient, period,sequence, and treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|No adjustment for multiple testing was made for secondary endpoints.|A negative mean change from baseline indicates an improvement.|This endpoint summarizes the number of times during Hours 3 7, after onset of persistent sleep, that there was a wake entry of at least 2 epochs duration. To be counted, each entry must have been separated by a sleep stage of 2, 3 4, or rapid eye movement.||-0.362|-1.712|0.0028
81648309|NCT03672175|162986943|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0||MMRM with treatment, BL sNAW score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15||0.0|-0.4|0.0138
81526127|NCT03916081|162740073|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.105|1.089|||MMRM|Dunnett's method was used to control for multiple comparisons|Change from BL MMRM model includes treatment, visit, vIGA-AD strata, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline WI-NRS as a covariate.|Change from Baseline in WI-NRS at Week 4: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||1.089|-2.105|0.932
81526128|NCT03916081|162740074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.637|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|v-IGA-AD included as a stratification factor.||Number of Participants Achieving a ≥4-Point Improvement from Baseline WI-NRS at Week 1: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.637
81526129|NCT03916081|162740074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.124|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|v-IGA-AD included as a stratification factor.||Number of Participants Achieving a ≥4-Point Improvement from Baseline WI-NRS at Week 1: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.124
81608558|NCT00672958|162895667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.87||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|0.79|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and center as fixed factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Week 5||0.79|-2.52|0.304
81526130|NCT03916081|162740074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|v-IGA-AD included as a stratification factor.||Number of Participants Achieving a ≥4-Point Improvement from Baseline WI-NRS at Week 2: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.196
81526131|NCT03916081|162740074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|v-IGA-AD included as a stratification factor.||Number of Participants Achieving a ≥4-Point Improvement from Baseline WI-NRS at Week 2: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.985
81608559|NCT00579982|162895681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Paired t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81608560|NCT03192215|162895697|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.55|||Log Rank|||||1.55|0.64|0.99
81608561|NCT03192215|162895698|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.44|||Log Rank|||||1.44|0.59|0.72
81608562|NCT03192215|162895699|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.52|||Log Rank|||||1.52|0.76|0.67
81608563|NCT03192215|162895700|SUPERIORITY||Difference of annual rate.|-0.011||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|-0.003|||Exact Binomial Test|||||-0.003|-0.018|.02
81608564|NCT03192215|162895701|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|3.52|||Log Rank|||||3.52|0.29|0.98
81608565|NCT03192215|162895702|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.53||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.75|||Log Rank|||||3.75|0.63|0.35
81608566|NCT04844918|162895706|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-16.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|-13.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.5|-18.7|<0.001
81608567|NCT04844918|162895706|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-21.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|-18.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-18.5|-23.6|<0.001
81608568|NCT04844918|162895707|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|119.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.06|492.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||492.67|29.06|<0.001
81608569|NCT04844918|162895707|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|153.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.03|654.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||654.53|36.03|<0.001
81608570|NCT04844918|162895708|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.62|68.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||68.28|8.62|<0.001
81608571|NCT04844918|162895708|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|38.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.21|110.89|||Regression, Logistic|||||110.89|13.21|<0.001
81608572|NCT04844918|162895709|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-15.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.91|-11.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.09|-18.91|<0.001
81608573|NCT04844918|162895709|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-12.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.56|-9.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.05|-16.56|<0.001
81526132|NCT03916081|162740074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|v-IGA-AD included as a stratification factor.||Number of Participants Achieving a ≥4-Point Improvement from Baseline WI-NRS at Week 4: Roflumilast Cream 0.05% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.401
81608574|NCT04844918|162895710|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-55.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.74|-41.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-41.77|-69.74|<0.001
81526133|NCT03916081|162740074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.996|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|v-IGA-AD included as a stratification factor.||Number of Participants Achieving a ≥4-Point Improvement from Baseline WI-NRS at Week 4: Roflumilast Cream 0.15% vs. Vehicle Cream||||0.996
81608575|NCT04844918|162895710|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-64.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.2|-51.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-51.43|-78.20|<0.001
81608576|NCT04844918|162895711|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-40.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.0|-29.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-29.7|-50.0|<0.001
81526134|NCT04118595|162740077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.13
81526135|NCT04118595|162740078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.41
81608577|NCT04844918|162895711|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-44.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.7|-34.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-34.9|-52.7|<0.001
81608578|NCT04844918|162895712|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-44.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.0|-35.7|||ANCOVA|||||-35.7|-53.0|<0.001
81608579|NCT04844918|162895712|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-50.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.8|-41.9|||ANCOVA|||||-41.9|-58.8|<0.001
81608580|NCT04844918|162895713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.25|89.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||89.14|7.25|<0.001
81608581|NCT04844918|162895713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|70.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.73|392.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||392.24|12.73|<0.001
81608582|NCT04844918|162895714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.86|30.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||30.20|2.86|<0.001
81526136|NCT04118595|162740079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.08
81526137|NCT04118595|162740080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.64
81526138|NCT04118595|162740081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.57
81526139|NCT04118595|162740082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.43
81526140|NCT04118595|162740083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.19
81526141|NCT04118595|162740084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.15
81608583|NCT04844918|162895714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.78|51.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||51.37|4.78|<0.001
81608584|NCT04844918|162895715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.35|80.88|||Regression, Logistic|||||80.88|9.35|<0.001
81608585|NCT04844918|162895715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|40.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.27|120.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||120.57|13.27|<0.001
81608586|NCT04844918|162895716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|185.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.39|745.16|||Regression, Logistic|||||745.16|46.39|<0.001
81608587|NCT04844918|162895716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|318.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.49|1357.79|||Regression, Logistic|||||1357.79|74.49|<0.001
81608588|NCT04844918|162895717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|100.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.64|538.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||538.74|18.64|<0.001
81608589|NCT04844918|162895717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|286.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.68|1622.06|||Regression, Logistic|||||1622.06|50.68|<0.001
81608590|NCT04844918|162895718|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-14.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|-12.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.2|-16.8|<0.001
81608591|NCT04844918|162895718|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-19.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|-17.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-17.0|-21.6|<0.001
81608592|NCT04844918|162895719|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.4|-6.1|<0.001
81608593|NCT04844918|162895719|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.3|-8.0|<0.001
81608594|NCT04844918|162895720|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-36.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.9|-29.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-29.3|-42.9|<0.001
81608595|NCT04844918|162895720|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-41.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.8|-34.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-34.4|-47.8|<0.001
81608596|NCT04844918|162895721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-27.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|-21.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-21.9|-32.6|<0.001
81526142|NCT04118595|162740085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.04
81526143|NCT04118595|162740086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.36
81608597|NCT04844918|162895721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-31.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.7|-26.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-26.2|-36.7|<0.001
81608598|NCT04844918|162895722|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.03|-0.16|0.004
81608599|NCT04844918|162895722|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.03|-0.15|0.006
81608600|NCT04844918|162895723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.31|188.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||188.55|4.31|<0.001
81608601|NCT04844918|162895723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|57.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.68|383.88|||Regression, Logistic|||||383.88|8.68|<0.001
81608602|NCT04844918|162895724|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.0|-13.8|<0.001
81608603|NCT04844918|162895724|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-15.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|-13.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.0|-17.7|<0.001
81608604|NCT04844918|162895725|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.53|-0.77|<0.001
81608605|NCT04844918|162895725|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.55|-0.77|<0.001
81608606|NCT04844918|162895726|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.74|-2.08||||||||-2.08|-5.74|
81608607|NCT04844918|162895726|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.29|-2.81||||||||-2.81|-6.29|
81608608|NCT04844918|162895727|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-9.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.3|-17.0|<0.001
81608609|NCT04844918|162895727|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|-10.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.1|-17.7|<0.001
81608610|NCT04844918|162895728|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|-3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.4|-9.3|<0.001
81608611|NCT04844918|162895728|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.9|-9.7|<0.001
81608612|NCT04844918|162895729|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.3||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.3|||ANCOVA|||||2.3|0.2|0.022
81608613|NCT04844918|162895729|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.2|||ANCOVA|||||3.2|1.1|<0.001
81608614|NCT04844918|162895730|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|13.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|18.7|||ANCOVA|||||18.7|7.4|<0.001
81608615|NCT04844918|162895730|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|16.3|||ANCOVA|||||16.3|5.4|<0.001
81608616|NCT04844918|162895731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.06|||ANCOVA|||||0.06|0.00|0.099
81608617|NCT04844918|162895731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.05|||ANCOVA|||||0.05|-0.01|0.236
81608618|NCT02731313|162895732|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis (H0): kappa coefficient = 0.90||||||0.7436|||||||Kappa-test p-value, 2 sided|||Rationale for the determination of the number of samples:The following hypotheses were considered: two-sided risk alpha = 5%, power (1 - beta) = 90%, a success rate (rate of positive HER-2 status) = 17%, null hypothesis (H0): kappa coefficient = 0.90. 359 samples would allow determining a first estimate of the 0.90 coefficient of correlation kappa. The total number of samples, which had to be included in this study was 395, considering a 10% rate of non-evaluable samples.||||0.7436
81608619|NCT01757067|162895769|OTHER|The previously stated primary and secondary endpoints cannot be calculated as the study was halted prematurely due to lack of enrollment. Only the reported EF data was collected. This makes further statistical analyses impossible.|||||||||||||||||The previously stated primary and secondary endpoints cannot be calculated as the study was halted prematurely due to lack of enrollment. Only the reported EF data was collected. This makes further statistical analyses impossible.|||
81608620|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.27||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.04||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 850 mg vs. metformin 850 mg. The normality assumption required for validity of ANCOVA was violated due to a biologically implausible extreme outlier. See below for results using robust regression.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||0.04|-0.58|0.087
81608621|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.52||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 850 mg vs. sitagliptin 100 mg. The normality assumption required for validity of ANCOVA was violated due to a biologically implausible extreme outlier. See below for results using robust regression.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.52|-1.15|<0.001
81648310|NCT03672175|162986943|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.1098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.4||MMRM with treatment, BL sNAW score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 28||0.4|0.0|0.1098
81526144|NCT00781859|162740155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|5.24||comparing placebo and ocriplasmin|Fisher Exact|||||5.24|1.32|0.003
81526145|NCT05546229|162740159|OTHER|||||||0.0049|||||||t-test, 2 sided|8 degrees of freedom||patient plasma versus isf value for methadone||||.0049
81526146|NCT05546229|162740160|OTHER|||||||0.0025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|8 degrees of freedom||||||.0025
81646892|NCT00878553|162985007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.793|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||0.0216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.467|-0.118||Adjusted mean differences were analyzed with a general linear model that used change from baseline as the response variable and included effects for patient, period,sequence, and treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|No adjustments for multiple testing were made for secondary efficacy endpoints.|A negative mean change from baseline indicates an improvement.|This endpoint summarizes the number of times during Hours 3 7, after onset of persistent sleep, that there was a wake entry of at least 2 epochs duration. To be counted, each entry must have been separated by a sleep stage of 2, 3 4, or rapid eye movement.||-0.118|-1.467|0.0216
81646893|NCT00878553|162985008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.452|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.98|5.077||Mean (SEM) = adjusted mean change from baseline in each group (and standard error of the mean) and P value = P value for the comparison of the SEM of the active group with that of the placebo group.|Mixed Models Analysis|No adjustment for multiple testing was made for secondary efficacy endpoints.|A negative mean change from baseline indicates an improvement.|Study was powered on the primary endpoint. Data for sWASO were sourced from Question 5 of the Morning Sleep Questionnaire. Its analysis follows a general linear model change from baseline as response variable including effects for patient, period, sequence, and treatment.||5.077|-21.980|0.2190
81646894|NCT00878553|162985008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.365|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.937||0.8441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.327|15.056||Mean (SEM) = adjusted mean change from baseline in each group (and standard error of the mean) and P value = P value for the comparison of the SEM of the active group with that of the placebo group.|Mixed Models Analysis|No adjustment for multiple testing was made for secondary efficacy endpoints.|A positive mean change from baseline indicates a worsening.|Study was powered on the primary endpoint. Data for sWASO were sourced from Question 5 of the Morning Sleep Questionnaire. Its analysis follows a general linear model change from baseline as response variable including effects for patient, period, sequence, and treatment.||15.056|-12.327|0.8441
81646895|NCT00878553|162985008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.936||0.0894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.522|1.842||Mean (SEM) = adjusted mean change from baseline in each group (and standard error of the mean) and P value = P value for the comparison of the SEM of the active group with that of the placebo group.|Mixed Models Analysis|No adjustment for multiple testing was made for secondary efficacy endpoints.|A negative mean change from baseline indicates an improvement.|Study was powered on the primary endpoint. Data for sWASO were sourced from Question 5 of the Morning Sleep Questionnaire. Its analysis follows a general linear model change from baseline as response variable including effects for patient, period, sequence, and treatment.||1.842|-25.522|0.0894
81646896|NCT00878553|162985009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.469||0.6433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.823|2.943||Analysis included effects for patient, period, sequence and treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis||A positive mean difference from baseline indicates improvement.|Adjusted mean differences were analyzed by using a general linear model that used change from baseline as the response variable.||2.943|-1.823|0.6433
81526147|NCT02980133|162740173|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.9||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|5.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline trough morning percent predicted FEV1, sex, age, (pooled) investigational center, previous therapy (ICS or NCS), and IMP treatment group.||5.3|-1.6|0.285
81526148|NCT02980133|162740174|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|6.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|8.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with effects due to baseline trough morning percent predicted FEV1, sex, age, (pooled) investigational center, previous therapy (inhaled corticosteroid \[ICS\] or noncorticosteroid \[NCS\]), and investigational medicinal product (IMP) treatment group.||8.8|3.2|<0.001
81646897|NCT00878553|162985009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.912|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.523||0.1167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.304|0.481||Analysis included effects for patient, period, sequence and treatment|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative mean difference from baseline indicates a worsening.|Adjusted mean differences were analyzed by using a general linear model that used change from baseline as the response variable.||0.481|-4.304|0.1167
81646898|NCT00878553|162985009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.434|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.626||0.2385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.958|3.826||Analysis included effects for patient, period, sequence and treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis||A positive mean difference from baseline indicates improvement.|Adjusted mean differences were analyzed by using a general linear model that used change from baseline as the response variable.||3.826|-0.958|0.2385
81646899|NCT00878553|162985010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.0914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.073|0.972|||Mixed Models Analysis||A positive mean change from baseline indicates an improvement.|The adjusted mean differences were analyzed with a general linear model that used change from baseline as the response variable and included effects for patient, period, sequence and treatment.||0.972|-0.073|0.0914
81648311|NCT03672175|162986943|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.6234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3||MMRM with treatment, BL sNAW score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 28||0.3|-0.2|0.6234
81608622|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.39||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.08||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 500 mg vs. metformin 500 mg. The normality assumption required for validity of ANCOVA was violated due to a biologically implausible extreme outlier. See below for results using robust regression.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.08|-0.69|0.014
81608623|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.37||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 500 mg vs. sitagliptin 100 mg. The normality assumption required for validity of ANCOVA was violated due to a biologically implausible extreme outlier. See below for results using robust regression.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.37|-0.99|<0.001
81608624|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-1.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-0.93||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 850 mg vs. placebo. The normality assumption required for validity of ANCOVA was violated due to a biologically implausible extreme outlier. See below for results using robust regression.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.93|-1.55|<0.001
81608625|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.66||Pairwise comparison, metformin 850 mg vs. placebo. The normality assumption required for validity of ANCOVA was violated due to a biologically implausible extreme outlier. See below for results using robust regression.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.66|-1.28|<0.001
81646900|NCT00878553|162985010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.165|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.259||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis||A positive mean change from baseline indicates an improvement.|The adjusted mean differences were analyzed with a general linear model that used change from baseline as the response variable and included effects for patient, period, sequence and treatment.||0.690|-0.360|0.5360
81646901|NCT00878553|162985010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.237||0.3254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.787|0.263|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative mean change from baseline indicates a worsening.|The adjusted mean differences were analyzed with a general linear model that used change from baseline as the response variable and included effects for patient, period, sequence and treatment.||0.263|-0.787|0.3254
81646902|NCT00878553|162985011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.818||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.175|4.595||Adjusted mean differences were analyzed in a general linear model that used change from baseline as the response variable.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Model included effects for patient, period, sequence and treatment.|A positive mean change from baseline indicates improvement.|||4.595|-3.175|0.7190
81702154|NCT01455415|163100466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.2987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|0.96||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline total score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.96|-3.13|0.2987
81608626|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.78||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 500 mg vs. placebo. The normality assumption required for validity of ANCOVA was violated due to a biologically implausible extreme outlier. See below for results using robust regression.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.78|-1.39|<0.001
81646903|NCT00878553|162985011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.821|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.422||0.6784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|4.722||Adjusted mean differences were analyzed in a general linear model that used change from baseline as the response variable.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Model included effects for patient, period, sequence and treatment.|A positive mean change from baseline indicates an improvement.|||4.722|-3.080|0.6784
81646904|NCT00878553|162985011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.314|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.058||0.2433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.586|6.214||Adjusted mean differences were analyzed in a general linear model that used change from baseline as the response variable.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Model included effects for patient, period, sequence and treatment.|A positive mean change from baseline indicates an improvement.|||6.214|-1.586|0.2433
81526149|NCT02980133|162740174|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|7.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|9.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline trough morning percent predicted FEV1, sex, age, (pooled) investigational center, previous therapy (ICS or NCS), and IMP treatment group.||9.8|4.1|<0.001
81608627|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.39||Pairwise comparison, metformin 500 mg vs. placebo. The normality assumption required for validity of ANCOVA was violated due to a biologically implausible extreme outlier. See below for results using robust regression.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.39|-1.01|<0.001
81608628|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.4||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.09||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 100 mg vs. placebo. The normality assumption required for validity of ANCOVA was violated due to a biologically implausible extreme outlier. See below for results using robust regression.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.09|-0.71|0.011
81608629|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-0.36||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.09||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 850 mg vs. metformin 850 mg. This is a post-hoc analysis using robust regression, a valid method in the presence of outliers.|Regression, Robust|The Robust Regression model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.09|-0.62|0.008
81608630|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.6||Comparing co-administration with individual components. This is a post-hoc analysis using robust regression, a valid method in the presence of outliers.|Regression, Robust|The Robust Regression model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.60|-1.13|<0.001
81526150|NCT00825812|162740189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean time to recovery|5.7||||||95.0|4.9|6.6|||ANOVA|ANOVA, adjusted for center effects, on log transformed times from start of administration of IMP to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.9.|Ratio of time to recovery of 0.9 T4/T1 ratio (neostigmine time / sugammadex time).|The primary analysis was the comparison of the two treatments among Chinese subjects.||6.6|4.9|
81608631|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.36||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.1||Comparing co-administration with individual components. This is a post-hoc analysis using robust regression, a valid method in the presence of outliers.|Regression, Robust|The Robust Regression model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.10|-0.63|0.007
81646905|NCT00878553|162985012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.39||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|F-test 2 degrees of freedom||Cmax(ng/mL) \[Maximum plasma zaleplon concentration\]||||0.0009
81463663|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.3291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.51||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the multiple imputation model for the pre-specified H4 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received pictorial warnings only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the pictorial warning only group.||2.51|0.73|0.3291
81463664|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.7818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.09||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H2 assessment. We expected that the effect of pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) vs no pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) on the outcome would be stronger for higher vs lower self-efficacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||2.09|0.38|0.7818
81463665|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79||0.0912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|9.73||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5b assessment, which evaluates whether moderation of pictorial warnings effects would vary by whether the pictorial warnings included inserts or not. We expected that moderation effects of baseline self-efficacy would be larger for pictorial warnings only (vs control) than for pictorial warnings AND inserts (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||9.73|0.84|0.0912
81463666|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.1361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|4.66||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower education (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||4.66|0.81|0.1361
81463667|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.07||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower literacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||3.07|0.46|0.7200
81463668|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.3737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|3.53||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with lower than higher delayed discounting (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||3.53|0.62|0.3737
81608632|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.35||Comparing co-administration with individual components. This is a post-hoc analysis using robust regression, a valid method in the presence of outliers.|Regression, Robust|The Robust Regression model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.35|-0.88|<0.001
81608633|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.99||Comparing co-administration with individual components. This is a post-hoc analysis using robust regression, a valid method in the presence of outliers.|Regression, Robust|The Robust Regression model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.99|-1.52|<0.001
81608634|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.63||Comparing co-administration with individual components. This is a post-hoc analysis using robust regression, a valid method in the presence of outliers.|Regression, Robust|The Robust Regression model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.63|-1.16|<0.001
81608635|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.74||Comparing co-administration with individual components. This is a post-hoc analysis using robust regression, a valid method in the presence of outliers.|Regression, Robust|The Robust Regression model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.74|-1.26|<0.001
81608636|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.37||Comparing co-administration with individual components. This is a post-hoc analysis using robust regression, a valid method in the presence of outliers.|Regression, Robust|The Robust Regression model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.37|-0.90|<0.001
81608637|NCT01076088|162895770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.39||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.12||Comparing co-administration with individual components. This is a post-hoc analysis using robust regression, a valid method in the presence of outliers.|Regression, Robust|The Robust Regression model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline A1C.||||-0.12|-0.65|0.004
81608638|NCT01076088|162895771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-18.52||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.75|-3.29||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 850 mg vs. metformin 850 mg.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline 2-H PMG.||||-3.29|-33.75|0.017
81608639|NCT01076088|162895771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-61.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.61|-46.07||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 850 mg vs. sitagliptin 100 mg|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline 2-H PMG.||||-46.07|-76.61|<0.001
81608640|NCT01076088|162895771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-31.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.49|-16.28||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 500 mg vs. metformin 500 mg|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline 2-H PMG.||||-16.28|-46.49|<0.001
81608641|NCT01076088|162895771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-48.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.21|-33.67||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 500 mg vs. sitagliptin 100 mg|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline 2-H PMG.||||-33.67|-64.21|<0.001
81608642|NCT01076088|162895771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-87.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-102.87|-72.27||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 850 mg vs. placebo|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline 2-H PMG.||||-72.27|-102.87|<0.001
81608643|NCT01076088|162895771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-69.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.41|-53.7||Pairwise comparison, metformin 850 mg vs. placebo|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline 2-H PMG.||||-53.70|-84.41|<0.001
81608644|NCT01076088|162895771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-75.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.47|-59.87||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 500 mg vs. placebo|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline 2-H PMG.||||-59.87|-90.47|<0.001
81608645|NCT01076088|162895771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-43.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.99|-28.58||Pairwise comparison, metformin 500 mg vs. placebo|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline 2-H PMG.||||-28.58|-58.99|<0.001
81608646|NCT01076088|162895771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-26.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.62|-10.84||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 100 mg vs. placebo|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline 2-H PMG.||||-10.84|-41.62|<0.001
81526151|NCT00825812|162740189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean time to recovery|4.8||||||97.5|3.7|6.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA, adjusted for center effects, on log transformed times from start of administration of IMP to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.9.|Ratio of time to recovery of 0.9 T4/T1 ratio (neostigmine time / sugammadex time).|A key secondary analysis was the comparison of the two treatments among Caucasian subjects.||6.0|3.7|
81608647|NCT01076088|162895772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-8.11||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.86|0.64||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 850 mg vs. metformin 850 mg|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline FPG.||||0.64|-16.86|0.069
81608648|NCT01076088|162895772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-25.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.72|-17.04||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 850 mg vs. sitagliptin 100 mg|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline FPG.||||-17.04|-34.72|<0.001
81608649|NCT01076088|162895772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-5.72||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.44|3.0||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 500 mg vs. metformin 500 mg|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline FPG.||||3.00|-14.44|0.198
81608650|NCT01076088|162895772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-17.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.33|-8.72||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 500 mg vs. sitagliptin 100 mg|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline FPG.||||-8.72|-26.33|<0.001
81608651|NCT01076088|162895772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-35.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.56|-27.06||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 850 mg vs. placebo.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline FPG.||||-27.06|-44.56|<0.001
81608652|NCT01076088|162895772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-27.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.4|-19.0||Pairwise comparison, metformin 850 mg vs. placebo.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline FPG.||||-19.00|-36.40|<0.001
81608653|NCT01076088|162895772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-27.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.18|-18.73||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 50 mg + metformin 500 mg vs. placebo.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline FPG.||||-18.73|-36.18|<0.001
81608654|NCT01076088|162895772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-21.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.42|-13.04||Pairwise comparison, metformin 500 mg vs. placebo.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline FPG.||||-13.04|-30.42|<0.001
81608655|NCT01076088|162895772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-9.93||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.72|-1.14||Pairwise comparison, sitagliptin 100 mg vs. placebo.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (yes/no) and a covariate for baseline FPG.||||-1.14|-18.72|0.027
81526152|NCT00825812|162740189|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was considered if the 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for median difference in recovery time (T4/T1 ratio to 0.9) was within the pre-specified range of -60 to +60 seconds.|median difference (seconds)|7.0||||||97.5|-5.0|21.0|||||Estimated median difference (Chinese - Caucasian) in seconds for the time to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.9 (after sugammadex).|A key secondary analysis was the comparison for equivalence between Chinese subjects and Caucasian subjects.||21|-5|
81608656|NCT00318149|162895796|NON_INFERIORITY|Non inferiority criteria: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.75% confidence interval (CI) on geometric mean ratio of influenza-specific T-cells (between Fluarix 18-40 Y Group and Fluarix-AS25 Group) was smaller than (\<) 2.0.|Geometric mean ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.7|1.16||||||Demonstration of non inferiority of the influenza adjuvanted vaccine Fluarix-AS25 administered to elderly subjects (aged 65 years and older) as compared to the licensed influenza vaccine Fluarix administered to adults (aged 18-40 years) in terms of frequency of influenza-specific CD4 T-cells producing at least 2 different cytokines (CD40L, IL-2, TNF-α or IFN-γ), 21 days post-vaccination.||1.16|0.7|
81608657|NCT00318149|162895796|NON_INFERIORITY|Non inferiority criteria: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.75% confidence interval (CI) on geometric mean ratio of influenza-specific T-cells (between Fluarix 18-40 Y Group and Fluarix-AS50 Group) was smaller than (\<) 2.0.|Geometric mean ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.71|1.56||||||Demonstration of non inferiority of the influenza adjuvanted vaccine Fluarix-AS50 administered to elderly subjects (aged 65 years and older) as compared to the licensed influenza vaccine Fluarix administered to adults (aged 18-40 years) in terms of frequency of influenza-specific CD4 T-cells producing at least 2 different cytokines (CD40L, IL-2, TNF-α or IFN-γ), 21 days post-vaccination.||1.56|0.71|
81608658|NCT00318149|162895796|NON_INFERIORITY|Non inferiority criteria: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.75% confidence interval (CI) on geometric mean ratio of influenza-specific T-cells (between Fluarix 18-40 Y Group and Fluarix-AS01B Group) was smaller than (\<) 2.0.|Geometric mean ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.79|1.38||||||Demonstration of non inferiority of the influenza adjuvanted vaccine Fluarix-AS01B administered to elderly subjects (aged 65 years and older) as compared to the licensed influenza vaccine Fluarix administered to adults (aged 18-40 years) in terms of frequency of influenza-specific CD4 T-cells producing at least 2 different cytokines (CD40L, IL-2, TNF-α or IFN-γ), 21 days post-vaccination.||1.38|0.79|
81646906|NCT00878553|162985013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.9142||95.0|||||ANOVA|F-test two degrees of freedom||Cmax normalized per dose||||0.9142
81646907|NCT00878553|162985014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.24||||0.1193||95.0|||||ANOVA|F-test 2 degrees of freedom||Time (hour)post-dose of maximum plasma zaleplon concentration||||0.1193
81646908|NCT00878553|162985015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.85||||0.0003||95.0|||||ANOVA|F-test 2 degrees of freedom||AUC ng\*h/mL)||||0.0003
81646909|NCT00878553|162985016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.28||||0.2281||95.0|||||ANOVA|F-test 2 degrees of freedom||AUC/Dose (ng\*h/mL/mg)||||0.2281
81646910|NCT00878553|162985017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.74||||0.4835||95.0|||||ANOVA|2 degrees of freedom F-test||Half-Life (t1/2 in hours) of plasma zaleplon from each of 3 doses of SKP-1041||||0.4835
81526153|NCT03824587|162740195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-1.13|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.18|-1.13|0.0004
81526154|NCT03824587|162740196|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0097
81526155|NCT03824587|162740197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0027|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0027
81526156|NCT03824587|162740198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0011|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0011
81526157|NCT00986362|162740209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.613||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|4.509|||Fisher Exact|||||4.509|0.070|0.679
81526158|NCT02160145|162740210|OTHER||Treatment difference|1.271|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.859|1.684||A 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was applied to the primary analysis of the primary endpoint.|ANCOVA|Weighted Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with effects of treatment and randomization stratification factors and covariate baseline.||Tolvaptan versus placebo. Treatment difference in the change of eGFR assessed the efficacy of tolvaptan treatment as compared with placebo in subjects with late-stage CKD due to ADPKD who tolerated tolvaptan during an initial run-in period.||1.684|0.859|<0.0001
81526159|NCT02160145|162740211|OTHER||Treatment difference|1.011|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.618|1.403||A two-sided alpha of 0.05 was applied when the primary endpoint reached a two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference in treatment effect was derived from a linear mixed model with effects of treatment, time, treatment ime interaction, acute haemodynamic effect, pretreatment baseline, and randomization stratification factors. An unstructured variance matrix was assumed for the random intercept and time.||1.403|0.618|<0.0001
81526160|NCT01007838|162740228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0||||Statistical significance was accepted if p \< 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Omnibus ANCOVA. An interaction would suggests patients responded to exercise differently than controls||||0.30
81526161|NCT01007838|162740228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0017||95.0||||Statistical significance was accepted if p \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||Follow up ANOVA in chronic kideny disease patients only. An interaction would suggest patients allocated to the resistance exercise group increased muscle size more than those allocated to the sham exercise group.||||0.0017
81526162|NCT01007838|162740228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0||||Statistical sigficance was accepted if p \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||Follow up ANOVA in healthy controls only. An interaction would suggest healthy controls allocated to the resistance exercise group increased muscle size more than those allocated to the sham exercise group.||||0.024
81526163|NCT06037408|162740230|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-57.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.759||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.99|-50.27||Sidak's test was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|Degrees of freedom, 42.19||||-50.27|-63.99|0.0001
81526164|NCT06037408|162740231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.459|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.26|36.99|||ANOVA|Degrees of freedom, 28.16.||||36.99|13.26|<0.0001
81526165|NCT00931606|162740248|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999 are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Overall||||>0.999
81526166|NCT00931606|162740248|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999 are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Overall||||>0.999
81526167|NCT00931606|162740248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.524|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Overall||||0.524
81526168|NCT00931606|162740248|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999 are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Overall||||>0.999
81526169|NCT00931606|162740248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.333|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Weekly Chemotherapy||||0.333
81526170|NCT00931606|162740248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.333|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Weekly Chemotherapy||||0.333
81526171|NCT00931606|162740248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.333|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Weekly Chemotherapy||||0.333
81526172|NCT00931606|162740248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.236|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Less Frequent Chemotherapy||||0.236
81526173|NCT00931606|162740248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.429|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Less Frequent Chemotherapy||||0.429
81526174|NCT00931606|162740248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.519|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Less Frequent Chemotherapy||||0.519
81526175|NCT00931606|162740251|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999 are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Overall||||>0.999
81526176|NCT00931606|162740251|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999 are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Overall||||>0.999
81526177|NCT00931606|162740251|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999 are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Less Frequent Chemotherapy||||>0.999
81526178|NCT00931606|162740251|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Less Frequent Chemotherapy||||>0.999
81526179|NCT00931606|162740252|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999, are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Overall||||>0.999
81526180|NCT00931606|162740252|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999 are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Overall||||>0.999
81526181|NCT00931606|162740252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.206|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Overall||||0.206
81526182|NCT00931606|162740252|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999 are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Overall||||>0.999
81608659|NCT00318149|162895796|NON_INFERIORITY|Non inferiority criteria: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.75% confidence interval (CI) on geometric mean ratio of influenza-specific T-cells (between Fluarix 18-40 Y Group and Fluarix-AS01E Group) was smaller than (\<) 2.0.|Geometric mean ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.79|1.44||||||Demonstration of non inferiority of the influenza adjuvanted vaccine Fluarix-AS01E administered to elderly subjects (aged 65 years and older) as compared to the licensed influenza vaccine Fluarix administered to adults (aged 18-40 years) in terms of frequency of influenza-specific CD4 T-cells producing at least 2 different cytokines (CD40L, IL-2, TNF-α or IFN-γ), 21 days post-vaccination.||1.44|0.79|
81608660|NCT01994720|162895822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.01||In order to address the issue of multiple testing, a hierarchical test sequence will be used. Tested at 4.98% level.|Regression, Cox|||Composite of stroke/MI/death||1.01|0.78|0.0670
81608661|NCT01994720|162895823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.0462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.0||If the treatment effect on the primary efficacy variable is significant at the 4.98% level, the secondary efficacy variable will be tested in a confirmatory sense. Otherwise it will be tested in an exploratory manner.|Regression, Cox|||Ischemic stroke||1.00|0.76|0.0462
81608662|NCT01994720|162895824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.0928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.02|||Regression, Cox|||||1.02|0.79|0.0928
81608663|NCT01994720|162895825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.0771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.01|||Regression, Cox|||||1.01|0.78|0.0771
81608664|NCT01994720|162895826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.3641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.67|||Regression, Cox|||||1.67|0.83|0.3641
81608665|NCT01994720|162895827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.4828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.85|||Regression, Cox|||||1.85|0.75|0.4828
81608666|NCT01994720|162895828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.5457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.14|||Regression, Cox|||||2.14|0.67|0.5457
81608667|NCT01994720|162895829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.1393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.02|0.85|0.1393
81526183|NCT00931606|162740252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.333|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Weekly Chemotherapy||||0.333
81608668|NCT01994720|162895830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.0342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.99|||Regression, Cox|||||0.99|0.75|0.0342
81608669|NCT01994720|162895831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.8557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.06|||Regression, Cox|||||2.06|0.55|0.8557
81608670|NCT01994720|162895832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.2126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.06|||Regression, Cox|||||1.06|0.77|0.2126
81608671|NCT01994720|162895838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.4511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.34|||Regression, Cox|||PLATO Major bleeding||1.34|0.52|0.4511
81608672|NCT01994720|162895839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|3.34|||Regression, Cox|||||3.34|1.53|<0.0001
81608673|NCT03912220|162895840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.33
81608674|NCT03912220|162895841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.54
81608675|NCT02341144|162895842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81608676|NCT02341144|162895843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81608677|NCT02341144|162895844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.39
81608678|NCT02341144|162895845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81608679|NCT02341144|162895846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.44
81608680|NCT01857622|162895866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|26.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|no statistical test||||26.8|-14.7|
81608681|NCT01857622|162895866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|25.2|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||25.2|-15.4|
81608682|NCT01374802|162895944|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|115.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.36|131.13|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison (Faldaprevir+DRV/r : DRV/r) of Darunavir||131.13|101.36|
81608683|NCT01374802|162895945|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|87.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|38.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.609|112.63|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison (Faldaprevir+DRV/r : DRV/r) of Darunavir||112.630|68.609|
81608684|NCT01374802|162895946|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|128.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|115.724|142.489|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison (Faldaprevir+DRV/r : DRV/r) of Darunavir||142.489|115.724|
81608685|NCT02559609|162895970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Group A/C (contrast -1) compared to Group B/D (contrast 1) to test Aim 1||||.028
81608686|NCT02559609|162895971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Group A/C (contrast -1) compared to Group B/D (contrast 1)||||.027
81608687|NCT02559609|162895972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||ANOVA|df = 1||Group A/B (contrast -1) was compared to Group C/D (contrast 1) to test Aim 2.||||.66
81608688|NCT02559609|162895973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Regression, Cox|||Group A/B (contrast -1) compared to Group C/D (contrast 1) to test Aim 2.||||.89
81608689|NCT02559609|162895974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||ANOVA|df = 1||Group A/B (contrast -1) compared to Group C/D (contrast 1) to test Aim 2.||||.58
81608690|NCT02559609|162895975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Group A/C (contrast -1) compared to Group B/D (contrast 1) to test Aim 1.||||.024
81608691|NCT02855164|162895979|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: ALT (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Parts A + B) (Full analysis set)|LS mean change|-15.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.76||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.2|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||10 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Part A)||-0.6|-31.2|0.362
81608692|NCT02855164|162895979|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: ALT (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Parts A + B) (Full analysis set)|LS mean change|-10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.12||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.8|3.3|||ANCOVA|||30 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Part A)||3.3|-24.8|0.729
81608693|NCT02855164|162895979|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: ALT (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Parts A + B) (Full analysis set)|Least Square Mean Change|-16.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.73||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|-7.1|||ANCOVA|||60 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Parts A + B)||-7.1|-25.8|0.173
81608694|NCT02855164|162895979|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: ALT (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Parts A + B) (Full analysis set)|Least Square Mean Change|-14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.25||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|-8.5|||ANCOVA|||90 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Parts A + B)||-8.5|-21.3|0.185
81608695|NCT02855164|162895979|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: ALT (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Part C) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean Change|-31.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.71||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|-16.3|||ANCOVA|||140 micrograms of Tropifexor (Part C) vs placebo||-16.3|-46.9|0.020
81608696|NCT02855164|162895979|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: ALT (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Part C) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean Change|-32.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.1||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.6|-14.5|||ANCOVA|||200 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Part C)||-14.5|-50.6|0.030
81608697|NCT02855164|162895979|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: ALT (U/L) change from baseline to Week 12 (Parts A+B+C) Full analysis set (FAS)|LS Mean change|-13.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.86||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||10 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Parts A + B + C)||-0.4|-26.3|0.456
81608698|NCT02855164|162895979|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: ALT (U/L) change from baseline to Week 12 (Parts A+B+C) Full analysis set (FAS)|LS Mean change|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.27||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|4.4|||ANCOVA|||30 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Parts A + B + C)||4.4|-19.5|0.966
81608699|NCT02855164|162895979|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: ALT (U/L) change from baseline to Week 12 (Parts A+B+C) Full analysis set (FAS)|LS Mean change|-13.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.93||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|-5.2|||ANCOVA|||60 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Parts A + B + C)||-5.2|-21.4|0.275
81608700|NCT02855164|162895979|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: ALT (U/L) change from baseline to Week 12 (Parts A+B+C) Full analysis set (FAS)|LS Mean change|-11.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.56||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|-5.9|||ANCOVA|||90 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Parts A + B + C)||-5.9|-17.6|0.304
81526184|NCT00931606|162740252|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999, are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Weekly Chemotherapy||||>0.999
81526185|NCT00931606|162740252|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999, are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Weekly Chemotherapy||||>0.999
81608701|NCT02855164|162895979|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: ALT (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Parts A + B) FAS|LS Mean change|-17.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.45||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|-9.8|||ANCOVA|||140 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Parts A + B + C)||-9.8|-24.5|0.057
81608702|NCT02855164|162895979|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: ALT (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Parts A + B + C) FAS|LS Mean change|-23.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|-15.6|||ANCOVA|||200 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Parts A + B + C)||-15.6|-30.5|0.003
81608703|NCT02855164|162895980|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: AST (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.56||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|3.0|||ANCOVA|||10 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Part A)||3.0|-22.9|0.722
81608704|NCT02855164|162895980|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: AST (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.96||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|9.5|||ANCOVA|||30 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Part A)||9.5|-14.0|0.468
81608705|NCT02855164|162895980|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: AST (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Parts A+B) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.97||0.774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|-1.0|||ANCOVA|||60 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Parts A+B)||-1.0|-16.7|0.774
81608706|NCT02855164|162895980|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: AST (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Parts A+B) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|4.9|||ANCOVA|||90 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Parts A+B)||4.9|-6.0|0.136
81608707|NCT02855164|162895980|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: AST (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Part C) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.97||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|-8.2|||ANCOVA|||140 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Part C)||-8.2|-23.9|0.145
81608708|NCT02855164|162895980|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: AST (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Part C) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-15.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|-6.4|||ANCOVA|||200 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Part C)||-6.4|-24.2|0.236
81608709|NCT02855164|162895980|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: AST (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Parts A+B+C) Full analysis set (FAS)|LS Mean change|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|4.4|||ANCOVA|||10 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Parts A+B+ C)||4.4|-18.7|0.788
81608710|NCT02855164|162895980|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: AST (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Parts A+B+C) Full analysis set (FAS)|LS Mean change|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.43||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|11.0|||ANCOVA|||30 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Parts A+B+ C)||11.0|-10.2|0.413
81608711|NCT02855164|162895980|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: AST (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Parts A+B+C) Full analysis set (FAS)|LS Mean change|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.38||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|1.0|||ANCOVA|||60 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Parts A+B+ C)||1.0|-13.4|0.833
81608712|NCT02855164|162895980|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: AST (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Parts A+B+C) Full analysis set (FAS)|LS Mean change|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.19||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|7.3|||ANCOVA|||90 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Parts A+B+ C)||7.3|-3.2|0.068
81463669|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.1345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|8.9||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline education would be stronger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||8.90|0.75|0.1345
81608713|NCT02855164|162895980|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: AST (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Parts A+B+C) Full analysis set (FAS)|LS Mean change|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.98||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|6.5|||ANCOVA|||140 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Parts A+B+ C)||6.5|-6.6|0.269
81608714|NCT02855164|162895980|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: AST (U/L) change from baseline up to EOT (Parts A+B+C) Full analysis set (FAS)|LS Mean change|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.05||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|2.9|||ANCOVA|||200 micrograms of Tropifexor vs placebo (Parts A+B+ C)||2.9|-10.5|0.777
81608715|NCT02855164|162895981|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA: Relative change in percentage of fat in the liver from baseline to Week 12|LS Mean change|-7.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.174||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.66|4.7|||ANCOVA|||10 microgramsof Tropifexor - Change in percentage of fat in the liver Part A||4.70|-19.66|0.853
81608716|NCT02855164|162895981|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA: Relative change in percentage of fat in the liver from baseline to Week 12|LS Mean change|-14.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.661||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.24|-2.91|||ANCOVA|||30 micrograms of Tropifexor - Change in percentage of fat in the liver Part A||-2.91|-25.24|0.232
81608717|NCT02855164|162895981|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA: Relative change in percentage of fat in the liver from baseline to Week 12|LS Mean change|-15.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.754||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.45|-7.64|||ANCOVA|||60 micrograms of Tropifexor - Change in percentage of fat in the liver Parts A+B||-7.64|-22.45|0.077
81608718|NCT02855164|162895981|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA: Relative change in percentage of fat in the liver from baseline|LS Mean change|-12.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.482||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.23|-7.44|||ANCOVA|||90 micrograms of Tropifexor - Change in percentage of fat in the liver Parts A+B||-7.44|-17.23|0.141
81608719|NCT02855164|162895981|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA: Relative change in percentage of fat in the liver from baseline to Week 12|LS Mean change|-31.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.228|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.58|-20.92|||ANCOVA|||140 micrograms of Tropifexor - Change in percentage of fat in the liver Part C||-20.92|-41.58|<0.001
81608720|NCT02855164|162895981|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA: Relative change in percentage of fat in the liver from baseline to Week 12 (Parts A+B+C)|LS Mean change|-39.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.968|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.37|-29.71|||ANCOVA|||200 micrograms of Tropifexor - Change in percentage of fat in the liver Part C||-29.71|-49.37|<0.001
81646911|NCT00461123|162985031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.93||||0.5248||95.0|-4.18|8.05|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), baseline as covariate, treatment as fixed factor|Difference of least squares (LS) means (Placebo minus Vardenafil)|null hypothesis: mean of Vardenafil group equals mean of Placebo group at day +90||8.05|-4.18|0.5248
81526186|NCT00931606|162740252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.429|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Less Frequent Chemotherapy||||0.429
81608721|NCT02855164|162895981|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA: Relative change in percentage of fat in the liver from baseline to Week 12 (Parts A+B+C)|LS Mean change|-8.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.65||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.06|2.88|||ANCOVA|||10 micrograms of Tropifexor - Change in percentage of fat in the liver Parts A+B+C||2.88|-19.06|0.872
81608722|NCT02855164|162895981|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA: Relative change in percentage of fat in the liver from baseline to Week 12 (Parts A+B+C)|LS Mean change|-14.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.198||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.36|-3.91|||ANCOVA|||30 micrograms of Tropifexor - Change in percentage of fat in the liver Parts A+B+C||-3.91|-24.36|0.465
81608723|NCT02855164|162895981|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA: Relative change in percentage of fat in the liver from baseline to Week 12 (Parts A+B+C)|LS Mean change|-15.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.078||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.75|-8.29|||ANCOVA|||60 micrograms of Tropifexor - Change in percentage of fat in the liver Parts A+B+C||-8.29|-21.75|0.228
81608724|NCT02855164|162895981|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA: Relative change in percentage of fat in the liver from baseline to Week 12 (Parts A+B+C)|LS Mean change|-12.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.717||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.04|-8.08|||ANCOVA|||90 micrograms - Change in percentage of fat in the liver Parts A+B+C||-8.08|-17.04|0.370
81608725|NCT02855164|162895981|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA: Relative change in percentage of fat in the liver from baseline to Week 12 (Parts A+B+C)|LS Mean change|-18.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.517||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.51|-12.91|||ANCOVA|||140 micrograms - Change in percentage of fat in the liver Parts A+B+C||-12.91|-24.51|0.029
81608726|NCT02855164|162895981|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA: Relative change in percentage of fat in the liver from baseline to Week 12 (Parts A+B+C)|LS Mean change|-34.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.482|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.13|-28.64|||ANCOVA|||200 micrograms of Tropifexor - Change in percentage of fat in the liver Parts A+B+C||-28.64|-40.13|<0.001
81608727|NCT02855164|162895982|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in weight from baseline to EOT (Parts A + B) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.608||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10 micrograms of Tropifexor (Part A) vs Placebo||0.59|-2.99|0.010
81608728|NCT02855164|162895982|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in weight from baseline to EOT (Parts A + B) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.567||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 micrograms of Tropifexor (Part A) vs Placebo||0.34|-1.90|0.237
81608729|NCT02855164|162895982|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in weight from baseline to EOT (Parts A + B) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.377||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||60 micrograms of Tropifexor (Parts A + B) vs Placebo||0.31|-1.80|0.037
81646912|NCT00461123|162985032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.87||95.0|-3.58|3.04|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), baseline as covariate, treatment as fixed factor|Difference of LS means (Placebo minus Vardenafil)|null hypothesis: mean of Vardenafil group equals mean of Placebo group at day +90||3.04|-3.58|0.8700
81608730|NCT02855164|162895982|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in weight from baseline to EOT (Parts A + B) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.253||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||90 micrograms of Tropifexor (Parts A + B) vs Placebo||0.65|-1.65|0.007
81608731|NCT02855164|162895982|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in weight from baseline to EOT (Parts C) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.988||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.05|-3.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||140 micrograms of Tropifexor (Part C) vs Placebo||-3.14|-7.05|0.053
81608732|NCT02855164|162895982|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in weight from baseline to EOT (Parts C) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-5.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.002||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.87|-3.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||200 micrograms of Tropifexor (Part C) vs Placebo||-3.91|-7.87|0.013
81608733|NCT02855164|162895983|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in BMI from baseline to EOT (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.208||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10 micrograms of Tropifexor (Part A) vs Placebo||0.23|-1.05|0.006
81608734|NCT02855164|162895983|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in BMI from baseline to EOT (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.194||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 micrograms of Tropifexor (Part A) vs Placebo||0.09|-0.67|0.177
81608735|NCT02855164|162895983|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in BMI from baseline to EOT (Parts C) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||60 micrograms of Tropifexor (Parts A + B) vs Placebo||0.10|-0.61|0.032
81646913|NCT00461123|162985033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.57||||0.4162||95.0|-8.21|19.35|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), baseline as covariate, treatment as fixed factor|Difference of LS means (Placebo minus Vardenafil)|null hypothesis: mean of Vardenafil group equals mean of Placebo group at day +90||19.35|-8.21|0.4162
81608736|NCT02855164|162895983|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in BMI from baseline to EOT (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||90 micrograms of Tropifexor (Parts A + B) vs Placebo||0.25|-0.59|0.003
81608737|NCT02855164|162895983|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in BMI from baseline to EOT (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.322||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||140 micrograms of Tropifexor (Part C) vs Placebo||-1.24|-2.51|0.015
81608738|NCT02855164|162895983|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in BMI from baseline to EOT (Parts C) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|-1.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||200 micrograms of Tropifexor (Part C) vs Placebo||-1.46|-2.75|0.004
81608739|NCT02855164|162895984|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in WTH ratio from baseline to EOT (Parts A+B) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10 micrograms of Tropifexor (Part A) vs Placebo||0.01|-0.03|0.530
81608740|NCT02855164|162895984|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in WTH ratio from baseline to EOT (Parts A+B) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 micrograms of Tropifexor (Part A) vs Placebo||0.01|-0.02|0.857
81608741|NCT02855164|162895984|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in WTH ratio from baseline to EOT (Parts A+B) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.005||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||60 micrograms of Tropifexor (Part A) vs Placebo||0.00|-0.02|0.262
81608742|NCT02855164|162895984|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in WTH ratio from baseline to EOT (Parts A+B) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||90 micrograms of Tropifexor (Parts A + B) vs Placebo||0.01|0.00|0.323
81608743|NCT02855164|162895984|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in WTH ratio from baseline to EOT (Part C) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||140 micrograms of Tropifexor (Part C) vs Placebo||0.01|-0.02|0.100
81646914|NCT00461123|162985034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5||||0.0588||95.0|-13.25|0.26|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), baseline as covariate, treatment as fixed factor|Difference of LS means (Placebo minus Vardenafil)|null hypothesis: mean of Vardenafil group equals mean of Placebo group at day +90||0.26|-13.25|0.0588
81646915|NCT00461123|162985035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.61||||0.7878||95.0|-22.03|16.82|||ANCOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA), treatment as fixed factor|Difference of LS means (Placebo minus Vardenafil)|null hypothesis: mean of Vardenafil group equals mean of Placebo group||16.82|-22.03|0.7878
81646916|NCT02604342|162985036|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.33|||Stratified log-rank test||Estimated hazard ratio obtained from stratified Cox model with treatment group as covariate.|||0.33|0.12|<0.001
81646917|NCT02604342|162985037|SUPERIORITY||Difference in C-ORR|0.667|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.86|||Chi-squared|||95% confidence interval of the difference (alectinib - chemotherapy) computed using Hauck-Anderson approach.||0.86|0.39|<0.001
81526187|NCT00931606|162740252|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999 are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Less Frequent Chemotherapy||||>0.999
81608744|NCT02855164|162895984|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis: Change in WTH ratio from baseline to EOT (Part C) (Full analysis set)|LS Mean change|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||200 micrograms of Tropifexor (Part C) vs Placebo||0.00|-0.03|0.693
81608745|NCT02855164|162895996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.004||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.214|0.223|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At least one point improvement in fibrosis (NASH CRN staging) without worsening of steatohepatitis (total score)||0.223|-0.214|1.0000
81608746|NCT02855164|162895996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.029||||0.8074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.196|0.251|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At least one point improvement in fibrosis (NASH CRN staging) without worsening of steatohepatitis (total score)||0.251|-0.196|0.8074
81608747|NCT02855164|162895997|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.028||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.191|0.246|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At least one point improvement in fibrosis (NASH CRN staging) without worsening of steatohepatitis (FDA)||0.246|-0.191|0.8070
81608748|NCT02855164|162895997|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.052||||0.6233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.173|0.273|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At least one point improvement in fibrosis (NASH CRN staging) without worsening of steatohepatitis (FDA)||0.273|-0.173|0.6233
81608749|NCT02855164|162895998|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.004||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.214|0.233|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At least one point improvement in fibrosis (NASH CRN staging) without worsening of steatohepatitis (EMA)||0.233|-0.214|1.0000
81608750|NCT02855164|162895998|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.029||||0.8074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.196|0.251|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At least one point improvement in fibrosis (NASH CRN staging) without worsening of steatohepatitis (EMA)||0.251|-0.196|0.8074
81608751|NCT02855164|162895999|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.034||||0.7028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.184|0.252|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Resolution of steatohepatitis (diagnostic category) without worsening of fibrosis (NASH CRN staging)||0.252|-0.184|0.7028
81646918|NCT02024750|162985060|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.005||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.03||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjustments were made for study stratification variables and covariates that were imbalanced between study arms at baseline.|Negative values indicate a clinical benefit.|During the intervention period, the treatment effect on A1c. Results reflect the difference in A1c trend between usual care and intervention arms.||0.030|-0.021|0.72
81526188|NCT00931606|162740252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.143|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Less Frequent Chemotherapy||||0.143
81526189|NCT00931606|162740252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.519|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Less Frequent Chemotherapy||||0.519
81526190|NCT00931606|162740253|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999 are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Overall||||>0.999
81526191|NCT00931606|162740253|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999 are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Overall||||>0.999
81526192|NCT00931606|162740253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.206|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Overall||||0.206
81526193|NCT00931606|162740253|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999 are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Overall||||>0.999
81608752|NCT02855164|162895999|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.129||||0.1713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|0.345|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Resolution of steatohepatitis (diagnostic category) without worsening of fibrosis (NASH CRN staging)||0.345|-0.098|0.1713
81608753|NCT02855164|162896000|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.057||||0.2033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.168|0.278|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Resolution of steatohepatitis (FDA, EMA) without worsening of fibrosis (NASH CRN staging)||0.278|-0.168|0.2033
81608754|NCT00064025|162896014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.701|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.701
81608755|NCT00064025|162896015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<.001
81608756|NCT00064025|162896016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<.001
81608757|NCT03277378|162896017|NON_INFERIORITY|The hypothesis was tested at the 5% significance level.||||||0.0003|||||||Farrington- Manning non-inferioirty test|||"The hypothesis was formally addressed as:~H0: AB - TB ≤ -15% H1: AB - TB \> -15% where AB = permanent system qualification rate of Group 1 (AB) TB = permanent system qualification rate of Group 2 (TB)"||||0.0003
81608758|NCT03277378|162896018|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Chi-squared|||"The hypothesis was formally addressed as:~H0: P ≤ 60% H1: P \> 60% where P= percentage of physician prefer anatomic placement over targeted placement.~The analysis population included physicians who have performed both placement procedures. The hypothesis was tested at the 5% significance level."||||0.2500
81608759|NCT01644474|162896076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.2|-23.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Ezetimibe|Alirocumab group was compared to ezetimibe group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-23.0|-40.2|<0.0001
81608760|NCT01644474|162896077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-28.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.7|-21.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Ezetimibe|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-21.2|-35.7|<0.0001
81608761|NCT01644474|162896078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-25.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3|-19.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-19.2|-32.3|<0.0001
81608762|NCT01644474|162896079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-25.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|-17.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-17.4|-33.5|<0.0001
81608763|NCT01644474|162896080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-18.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|-12.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-12.7|-24.7|<0.0001
81608764|NCT01644474|162896081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-25.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.5|-19.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-19.8|-31.5|<0.0001
81608765|NCT01644474|162896082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-25.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.4|-19.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-19.2|-32.4|<0.0001
81608766|NCT01644474|162896083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-18.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|-13.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-13.5|-23.1|<0.0001
81608767|NCT01644474|162896084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|34.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|139.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||139.0|8.7|<0.0001
81608768|NCT01644474|162896085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|69.8||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|556.0||Threshold for significance was ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||556.0|8.8|0.0001
81608769|NCT01644474|162896086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.4||||0.4013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|5.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs Ezetimibe|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||5.9|-14.8|0.4013
81608770|NCT01254565|162896116|SUPERIORITY|The primary endpoint was tested at the 0.05 level (1-sided).|LS Mean Difference|-76.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.9|-50.0|||ANOVA|A rank analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment and screening PTH (\< 600 pg/mL or ≥ 600 pg/mL) as factors.||The hypothesis for this study (Cohorts 2 and 3) was that intravenous administration of etelcalcetide is superior to placebo for the reduction of PTH after TIW dosing in hemodialysis patients with secondary HPT. This hypothesis was tested in Cohorts 2 and 3 by comparing the mean percent changes from baseline in pre-hemodialysis PTH levels collected during the efficacy phase between the etelcalcetide and placebo groups within each cohort.||-50.0|-86.9|<0.0001
81608771|NCT01254565|162896116|SUPERIORITY|The primary endpoint was tested at the 0.05 level (1-sided).|LS Mean Difference|-36.7||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.8|-13.6|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with treatment and screening PTH (\< 600 pg/mL or ≥ 600 pg/mL) as factors.||The hypothesis for this study (Cohorts 2 and 3) was that intravenous administration of etelcalcetide is superior to placebo for the reduction of PTH after TIW dosing in hemodialysis patients with secondary HPT. This hypothesis was tested in Cohorts 2 and 3 by comparing the mean percent changes from baseline in pre-hemodialysis PTH levels collected during the efficacy phase between the etelcalcetide and placebo groups within each cohort.||-13.6|-59.8|0.0032
81608772|NCT01254565|162896117|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81608773|NCT01254565|162896117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0968|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0968
81526194|NCT00931606|162740253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.333|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Weekly Chemotherapy||||0.333
81526195|NCT00931606|162740253|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999 are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Weekly Chemotherapy||||>0.999
81608774|NCT01254565|162896118|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81608775|NCT01254565|162896118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0730
81608776|NCT01254565|162896119|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|-8.4|||ANOVA|A rank ANOVA model with treatment and screening PTH (\< 600 or ≥ 600 pg/mL) as factors.||||-8.4|-16.4|< 0.0001
81608777|NCT01254565|162896119|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.9||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-1.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with treatment and screening PTH (\< 600 or ≥ 600 pg/mL) as factors.||||-1.0|-12.8|0.0235
81608778|NCT01254565|162896120|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.2||||0.2255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|5.7|||ANOVA|A rank ANOVA model with treatment and screening PTH (\< 600 or ≥ 600 pg/mL) as factors.||||5.7|-18.6|0.2255
81608779|NCT01254565|162896120|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|-21.8||||0.1751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.8|5.9|||ANOVA|A rank ANOVA model with treatment and screening PTH (\< 600 or ≥ 600 pg/mL) as factors.||||5.9|-29.8|0.1751
81608780|NCT01254565|162896121|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.2||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|-4.9|||ANOVA|A rank ANOVA model with treatment and screening PTH (\< 600 or ≥ 600 pg/mL) as factors.||||-4.9|-26.8|0.0112
81608781|NCT01254565|162896121|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-27.7||||0.0554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.3|-1.6|||ANOVA|A rank ANOVA model with treatment and screening PTH (\< 600 or ≥ 600 pg/mL) as factors.||||-1.6|-39.3|0.0554
81608782|NCT03268590|162896130|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81608783|NCT03268590|162896131|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81608784|NCT03268590|162896132|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81608785|NCT03954158|162896171|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean of difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Day 15, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.5|-2.7|0.0071
81608786|NCT03954158|162896171|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean of difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Day 15, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.8|-3.3|0.0029
81608787|NCT03954158|162896171|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean of difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Day 15, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.2|-2.7|0.0250
81646919|NCT02024750|162985060|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.013||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjustments were made for study stratification variables and covariates that were imbalanced between study arms at baseline.|Negative values indicate a clinical benefit.|During the post-intervention period, the treatment effect on A1c. Results reflect the difference in A1c trend between usual care and intervention arms.||0.013|-0.034|0.38
81646920|NCT02024750|162985061|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.023||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.249|0.295||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjustments were made for study stratification variables and covariates that were imbalanced between study arms at baseline.|Positive values indicate a clinical benefit.|During the intervention period, the treatment effect on child quality of life. Results reflect the difference in QOL trend between usual care and intervention arms.||0.295|-0.249|0.87
81646921|NCT02024750|162985061|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.074||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.517|0.369||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjustments were made for study stratification variables and covariates that were imbalanced between study arms at baseline.|Positive values indicate a clinical benefit.|During the post-intervention period, the treatment effect on child quality of life. Results reflect the difference in QOL trend between usual care and intervention arms.||0.369|-0.517|0.74
81646922|NCT02024750|162985062|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.037||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.312|0.237||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjustments were made for study stratification variables and covariates that were imbalanced between study arms at baseline.|Positive values indicate a clinical benefit.|During the intervention period, the treatment effect on parent quality of life. Results reflect the difference in QOL trend between usual care and intervention arms.||0.237|-0.312|0.79
81646923|NCT02024750|162985062|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.009||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.467|0.448||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjustments were made for study stratification variables and covariates that were imbalanced between study arms at baseline.|Positive values indicate a clinical benefit.|During the post-intervention period, the treatment effect on parent quality of life. Results reflect the difference in QOL trend between usual care and intervention arms.||0.448|-0.467|0.97
81646924|NCT02024750|162985063|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.134||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.121|0.388||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjustments were made for study stratification variables and covariates that were imbalanced between study arms at baseline.|Positive values indicate a clinical benefit.|During the intervention period, the treatment effect on parent fear of hypoglycemia. Results reflect the difference in FOH trend between usual care and intervention arms.||0.388|-0.121|0.30
81646925|NCT02024750|162985063|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.006||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.384|0.373||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjustments were made for study stratification variables and covariates that were imbalanced between study arms at baseline.|Positive values indicate a clinical benefit.|During the post-intervention period, the treatment effect on parent fear of hypoglycemia. Results reflect the difference in FOH trend between usual care and intervention arms.||0.373|-0.384|0.98
81646926|NCT01702519|162985071|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence was established if 90% confidence interval (CI) of the ratio (Test/Ref) of geometric means was included in the limit of 0.80 - 1.25|Treatment Ratio|0.946|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.912|0.982|||Treatment Ratio||The ratio between the geometric means of the test and reference formulations was calculated|Null hypothesis considered no difference between the two treatments.||0.982|0.912|
81646927|NCT01702519|162985072|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if 90% confidence interval (CI) of the ratio (Test/Ref) of geometric means was included in the limit of 0.80 - 1.25.|Treatment Ratio|0.962|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.0|||Treatment Ratio||The ratio between the geometric means of the test and reference formulations was calculated|Null hypothesis considered no difference between the treatments.||1.00|0.92|
81646928|NCT00984698|162985083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis must be qualified by small sample size, worse baseline symptom severity in CBSRT arm, and greater levels of attrition in PCGT arm||||<.05
81646929|NCT00984698|162985084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis must be qualified by small sample size, worse baseline symptom severity in CBSRT arm, and greater levels of attrition in PCGT arm||||<.05
81646930|NCT00746356|162985086|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size was calculated for an 80% power to reject the null hypothesis at 1.67% significance level.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0066|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3103|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|||P-value was adjusted for multiple efficacy endpoints. If all three primary effectiveness endpoints were met a value of 5% was used, if two were met a value of 2.5% was used, and if one was met a value of 1.67% was used.|t-test, 1 sided|If the data is not normally distributed, then the Wilcoxon signed rank test will be used to perform the two one-sided testing.||The null hypothesis was rejected at significance level 1.67% if the mean difference between the automatic test and the manual test was \<0.25 volts.|||-0.25|<0.0001
81526196|NCT00931606|162740253|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999 are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Weekly Chemotherapy||||>0.999
81526197|NCT00931606|162740253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.429|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Less Frequent Chemotherapy||||0.429
81646931|NCT00746356|162985087|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size was calculated for an 80% power to reject the null hypothesis at 1.67% significance level.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0625|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0948||0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|||P-value was adjusted for multiple efficacy endpoints. If all three primary effectiveness endpoints were met a value of 5% was used, if two were met a value of 2.5% was used and if one was met a value of 1.67% was used.|t-test, 1 sided|If the data is not normally distributed, then the Wilcoxon signed rank test will be used to perform the two one-sided testing.||The null hypothesis was rejected at significance level 1.67% if the mean difference between the automatic test and the manual test was \<0.25 volts.|||-0.25|0.0001
81648312|NCT03672175|162986944|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.6741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.53||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, BL sleep quality response, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||Day 15||1.53|0.52|0.6741
81608788|NCT03954158|162896171|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean of difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Day 15, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.9|-3.3|0.0014
81608789|NCT03954158|162896172|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4295|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.9||||||Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, visit, dosing regimen-by-visit interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.9|-2.0|
81608790|NCT03954158|162896172|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.4||||||Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, visit, dosing regimen-by-visit interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.4|-2.1|
81526198|NCT00931606|162740253|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||"P-values greater than 0.999 are reported as \>0.999."|Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Less Frequent Chemotherapy||||>0.999
81608791|NCT03954158|162896173|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.7||||||Change at Day 8, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.7|-3.1|
81608792|NCT03954158|162896173|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.2||||||Change at Day 8, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.2|-2.7|
81608793|NCT03954158|162896173|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.2||||||Change at Day 8, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.2|-2.2|
81608794|NCT03954158|162896173|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.5||||||Change at Day 8, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.5|-2.8|
81608795|NCT03954158|162896173|OTHER||Difference of least square mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.3||||||Change at Day 8, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, visit, dosing regimen-by-visit interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.3|-1.5|
81608796|NCT03954158|162896173|OTHER||Difference of least square mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.0||||||Change at Day 8, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, visit, dosing regimen-by-visit interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.0|-1.2|
81608797|NCT03954158|162896174|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1||||||Change at Day 8, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.1|-0.9|
81648313|NCT03672175|162986944|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.3924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.36||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, BL sleep quality response, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||Day 15||1.36|0.46|0.3924
81526199|NCT00931606|162740253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.143|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Less Frequent Chemotherapy||||0.143
81526200|NCT00931606|162740253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.519|||||||Fisher Exact|Clopper and Pearson exact approach||Less Frequent Chemotherapy||||0.519
81608798|NCT03954158|162896174|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.0||||||Change at Day 8, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.0|-0.9|
81608799|NCT03954158|162896174|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1||||||Change at Day 8, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.1|-0.8|
81608800|NCT03954158|162896174|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0||||||Change at Day 8, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.0|-0.8|
81608801|NCT03954158|162896174|OTHER||Difference of least square mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6||||||Change at Day 8, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, visit, dosing regimen-by-visit interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.6|-0.4|
81608802|NCT03954158|162896174|OTHER||Difference of least square mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7||||||Change at Day 8, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, visit, dosing regimen-by-visit interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.7|-0.3|
81608803|NCT03954158|162896174|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.4||||||Change at Day 15, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.4|-1.4|
81608804|NCT03954158|162896174|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.2||||||Change at Day 15, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.2|-1.2|
81608805|NCT03954158|162896174|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.2||||||Change at Day 15, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.2|-1.2|
81608806|NCT03954158|162896174|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.6||||||Change at Day 15, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.6|-1.4|
81608807|NCT03954158|162896174|OTHER||Difference of least square mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6||||||Change at Day 15, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, visit, dosing regimen-by-visit interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.6|-0.5|
81526201|NCT02391363|162740307|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 0.08 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 6 month PSWQ-A, controlling for baseline PSWQ-A.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate of .05."||||0.77
81527882|NCT00394706|162742759|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.34|||||Mean MRS for Analyze Later minus mean MRS for Analyze Early (i.e. positive values favor Analyze Later).|Linear regression was used to assess associations between post-discharge measures and treatment group comparisons with adjustment for baseline characteristics. Site was adjusted for to accommodate clustering of patients within sites. All regression analyses used robust standard errors to accommodate non-constant variances.||0.34|-0.20|
81608808|NCT03954158|162896174|OTHER||Difference of least square mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5||||||Change at Day 15, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, visit, dosing regimen-by-visit interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.5|-0.7|
81608809|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2||||||Change at Day 2, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.2|-1.0|
81608810|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5||||||Change at Day 2, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.5|-0.7|
81608811|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.7||||||Change at Day 2, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, day, dosing regimen-by-day interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.7|-0.5|
81608812|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.1||||||Change at Day 3, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.1|-1.3|
81608813|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.4||||||Change at Day 3, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.4|-0.9|
81608814|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Difference of least square mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.3||||||Change at Day 3, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, day, dosing regimen-by-day interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.3|-0.9|
81608815|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.5||||||Change at Day 4, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.5|-2.1|
81608816|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.1||||||Change at Day 4, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.1|-1.5|
81608817|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Difference of least square mean|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.4||||||Change at Day 4, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, day, dosing regimen-by-day interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.4|-0.6|
81608818|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.3||||||Change at Day 5, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.3|-1.9|
81608819|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.1||||||Change at Day 5, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.1|-1.5|
81608820|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Difference of least square mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.0||||||Change at Day 5, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, day, dosing regimen-by-day interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.0|-1.1|
81608821|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.4||||||Change at Day 6, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.4|-2.1|
81608822|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.4||||||Change at Day 6, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.4|-1.1|
81608823|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Difference of least square mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.5||||||Change at Day 6, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, day, dosing regimen-by-day interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.5|-0.6|
81608824|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.1||||||Change at Day 7, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.1|-2.3|
81608825|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2||||||Change at Day 7, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.2|-1.0|
81608826|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Difference of least square mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.3||||||Change at Day 7, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, day, dosing regimen-by-day interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.3|-0.6|
81608827|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.3||||||Change at Day 8, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.3|-2.0|
81608828|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.1||||||Change at Day 8, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.1|-1.3|
81608829|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Difference of least square mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.2||||||Change at Day 8, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, day, dosing regimen-by-day interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.2|-0.6|
81608830|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.9||||||Change at Day 9, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.9|-2.4|
81608831|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.7||||||Change at Day 9, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.7|-1.5|
81608832|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Difference of least square mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.6||||||Change at Day 9, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, day, dosing regimen-by-day interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.6|-0.7|
81608833|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.9||||||Change at Day 10, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.9|-2.3|
81608834|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.1||||||Change at Day 10, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.1|-2.1|
81608835|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.2||||||Change at Day 10, Inter-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, day, dosing regimen-by-day interaction, and baseline value, and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.2|-0.8|
81608836|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.0||||||Change at Day 11, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.0|-1.7|
81608837|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.7||||||Change at Day 11, Intra-participant: MMRM included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.7|-2.3|
81608838|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.1||||||Change at Day 11, Inter-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, day, dosing regimen-by-day interaction, and baseline value, and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.1|-0.7|
81608839|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.5||||||Change at Day 12, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.5|-2.0|
81608840|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0||||||Change at Day 12, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.0|-2.0|
81608841|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.2||||||Change at Day 12, Inter-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, day, dosing regimen-by-day interaction, and baseline value, and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.2|-0.9|
81608842|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.3||||||Change at Day 13, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.3|-1.8|
81608843|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.1||||||Change at Day 13, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.1|-2.0|
81608844|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.9||||||Change at Day 13, Inter-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, day, dosing regimen-by-day interaction, and baseline value, and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.9|-1.3|
81608845|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.5||||||Change at Day 14, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.5|-1.9|
81608846|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.1||||||Change at Day 14, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.1|-1.8|
81608847|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.7||||||Change at Day 14, Inter-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, day, dosing regimen-by-day interaction, and baseline value, and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.7|-1.5|
81608848|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.8||||||Change at Day 15, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of day, and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.8|-2.2|
81608849|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.0||||||Change at Day 15, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effect of visit, and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.0|-1.5|
81608850|NCT03954158|162896175|OTHER||Difference of least square mean|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.8||||||Change at Day 15, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen, day, dosing regimen-by-day interaction, and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.8|-1.4|
81608851|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2||||||Change at Day 2, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.2|-1.0|
81608852|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.5||||||Change at Day 2, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures includes the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure AR1 is used.||0.5|-1.1|
81608853|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.1||||||Change at Day 2, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.1|-0.5|
81608854|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7||||||Change at Day 3, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.7|-0.6|
81608855|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.2||||||Change at Day 3, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures includes the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure AR1 is used.||0.2|-1.5|
81608856|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5||||||Change at Day 3, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.5|-1.0|
81608857|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|||TWO_SIDED|96.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Change at Day 4, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.1|-1.1|
81608858|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8||||||Change at Day 4, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures includes the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure AR1 is used.||0.8|-0.8|
81608859|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.8||||||Change at Day 4, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.8|-0.9|
81646932|NCT00746356|162985088|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size was calculated for an 80% power to reject the null hypothesis at 1.67% significance level.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0556|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0824||0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|||P-value was adjusted for multiple efficacy endpoints. If all three primary effectiveness endpoints were met a value of 5% was used, if two were met, a value of 2.5% were used and if one was met a value of 1.67% was used.|t-test, 1 sided|If the data is not normally distributed, then the Wilcoxon signed rank test will be used to perform the two one-sided testing.||The null hypothesis was rejected at significance level 1.67% if the mean difference between the automatic test and the manual test was \<0.25 volts.|||-0.25|0.0001
81648314|NCT03672175|162986944|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.7307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.6||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, BL sleep quality response, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||Day 28||1.60|0.51|0.7307
81608860|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.3||||||Change at Day 5, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.3|-1.2|
81608861|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.4||||||Change at Day 5, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures includes the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure AR1 is used.||0.4|-1.2|
81608862|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.0||||||Change at Day 5, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.0|-0.8|
81608863|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.6||||||Change at Day 6, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.6|-1.2|
81608864|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.7||||||Change at Day 6, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures includes the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure AR1 is used.||0.7|-0.9|
81608865|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.8||||||Change at Day 6, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.8|-0.5|
81608866|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.9||||||Change at Day 7, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.9|-1.0|
81608867|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.7||||||Change at Day 7, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures includes the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure AR1 is used.||0.7|-1.0|
81608868|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.5||||||Change at Day 7, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.5|-1.2|
81608869|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.5||||||Change at Day 8, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.5|-1.3|
81608870|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.2||||||Change at Day 8, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures includes the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure AR1 is used.||0.2|-1.4|
81608871|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.8||||||Change at Day 8, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.8|-0.5|
81608872|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.6||||||Change at Day 9, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.6|-1.2|
81608873|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.4||||||Change at Day 9, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures includes the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure AR1 is used.||0.4|-1.2|
81608874|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.1||||||Change at Day 9, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.1|-1.2|
81608875|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.7||||||Change at Day 10, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.7|-1.3|
81608876|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.6||||||Change at Day 10, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures includes the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure AR1 is used.||0.6|-1.0|
81608877|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5||||||Change at Day 10, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.5|-0.8|
81608878|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.3||||||Change at Day 11, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.3|-1.6|
81608879|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0||||||Change at Day 11, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.0|-0.4|
81608880|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.5||||||Change at Day 11, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures includes the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure AR1 is used.||0.5|-1.2|
81608881|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.0||||||Change at Day 12, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.0|-1.9|
81608882|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.2||||||Change at Day 12, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures includes the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure AR1 is used.||0.2|-1.5|
81608883|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5||||||Change at Day 12, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.5|-1.0|
81608884|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.4||||||Change at Day 13, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.4|-1.5|
81608885|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.2||||||Change at Day 13, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures includes the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure AR1 is used.||0.2|-1.5|
81608886|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.3||||||Change at Day 13, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.3|-1.1|
81608887|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.4||||||Change at Day 14, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.4|-1.4|
81526202|NCT02391363|162740308|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 3.50 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 9 month PSWQ-A, controlling for baseline PSWQ-A.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.07
81608888|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.5||||||Change at Day 14, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures includes the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure AR1 is used.||0.5|-1.1|
81608889|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.6||||||Change at Day 14, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.6|-1.0|
81608890|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5||||||Change at Day 15, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.5|-0.9|
81608891|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.5||||||Change at Day 15, Intra-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures includes the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure AR1 is used.||0.5|-1.2|
81608892|NCT03954158|162896176|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.6||||||Change at Day 15, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.6|-1.0|
81608893|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.7||||||Change at Day 2, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.7|-0.9|
81608894|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.0||||||Change at Day 2, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.0|-0.6|
81608895|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.2||||||Change at Day 2, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.2|-0.8|
81608896|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5||||||Change at Day 3, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.5|-0.9|
81608897|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.0||||||Change at Day 3, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.0|-1.5|
81608898|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.5||||||Change at Day 3, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.5|-1.6|
81608899|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.8||||||Change at Day 4, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.8|-1.1|
81646933|NCT00746356|162985089|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size was calculated for an 80% power to reject the null hypothesis at 1.67% significance level.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0028|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.2852||0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|||P-value was adjusted for multiple efficacy endpoints. If three primary effectiveness endpoints were met a value of 5% was used, if two were met a value of 2.5% was used and if one was met a value of 1.67% was used.|t-test, 1 sided|If the data is not normally distributed, then the Wilcoxon signed rank test will be used to perform the two one-sided testing.||The null hypothesis was rejected at significance level 1.67% if the mean difference between the automatic test and the manual test was \<0.25 volts.|||-0.25|0.0001
81646934|NCT02484547|162985104|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.26||||0.0901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.569|0.041|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group (Placebo, BIIB037 Low Dose, BIIB037 High Dose), difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in CDR-SB as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, categorical visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline CDR-SB, baseline CDR-SB by visit interaction, baseline MMSE, AD symptomatic medication use at baseline, region, and laboratory ApoE status.||0.041|-0.569|0.0901
81608900|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.1||||||Change at Day 4, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.1|-1.5|
81608901|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.6||||||Change at Day 4, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.6|-2.4|
81608902|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.5||||||Change at Day 5, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.5|-2.2|
81608903|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.5||||||Change at Day 5, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.5|-1.3|
81608904|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.2||||||Change at Day 5, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||1.2|-1.7|
81608905|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0||||||Change at Day 6, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.0|-2.0|
81608906|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.5||||||Change at Day 6, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.5|-1.4|
81608907|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.8||||||Change at Day 6, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.8|-1.7|
81608908|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.2||||||Change at Day 7, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.2|-2.0|
81608909|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.1||||||Change at Day 7, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.1|-2.1|
81608910|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.6||||||Change at Day 7, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.6|-1.9|
81608911|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0||||||Change at Day 8, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.0|-2.0|
81608912|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.2||||||Change at Day 8, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.2|-2.4|
81608913|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.7||||||Change at Day 8, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.7|-1.9|
81646935|NCT02484547|162985104|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.39||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.694|-0.086|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group (Placebo, BIIB037 Low Dose, BIIB037 High Dose), difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in CDR-SB as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, categorical visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline CDR-SB, baseline CDR-SB by visit.||-0.086|-0.694|0.0120
81646936|NCT02484547|162985105|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.1||||0.7578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.48|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group (Placebo, BIIB037 Low Dose, BIIB037 High Dose), difference from Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MMSE as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, categorical visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline MMSE, baseline MMSE by visit interaction, AD symptomatic medication use at baseline, region, and laboratory ApoE status.||0.48|-0.65|0.7578
81646937|NCT02484547|162985105|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.6||||0.0493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.13|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group (Placebo, BIIB037 Low Dose, BIIB037 High Dose), difference from Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MMSE as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, categorical visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline MMSE, baseline MMSE by visit interaction, AD symptomatic medication use at baseline, region, and laboratory ApoE status.||1.13|0.00|0.0493
81608914|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.1||||||Change at Day 9, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.1|-2.3|
81608915|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.1||||||Change at Day 9, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.1|-1.9|
81608916|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.2||||||Change at Day 9, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.2|-2.4|
81608917|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.1||||||Change at Day 10, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.1|-2.4|
81648315|NCT03672175|162986944|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.8358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.7||GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, BL sleep quality response, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|GEE|||Day 28||1.70|0.52|0.8358
81648316|NCT03672175|162986945|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.7375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.2||MMRM with treatment, BL SF-36v2 physical component score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: PCS Score||1.2|-1.6|0.7375
81646938|NCT02484547|162985106|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.701||||0.1962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7649|0.3627|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group(Placebo,BIIB037 Low Dose,BIIB037 High Dose),difference from Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in ADASCog 13 as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group,categorical visit,treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline ADAS-Cog 13,baseline ADAS-Cog 13 by visit interaction,baseline MMSE,AD symptomatic medication use at baseline,region, and laboratory ApoE status.||0.3627|-1.7649|0.1962
81646939|NCT02484547|162985106|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-1.4||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4596|-0.3396|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group(Placebo,BIIB037 Low Dose,BIIB037 High Dose),difference from Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in ADASCog 13 as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group,categorical visit,treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline ADAS-Cog 13,baseline ADAS-Cog 13 by visit interaction,baseline MMSE,AD symptomatic medication use at baseline,region, and laboratory ApoE status.||-0.3396|-2.4596|0.0097
81646940|NCT02484547|162985107|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.7||||0.1515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|1.73|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group (Placebo, BIIB037 Low dose and BIIB037 High Dose), difference from Placebo,95% CI and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in ADCSADL-MCI as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, categorical visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline ADCS-ADL-MCI, baseline ADCS-ADL-MCI by visit interaction, baseline MMSE, AD symptomatic medication use at baseline, region, and laboratory ApoE status.||1.73|-0.27|0.1515
81646941|NCT02484547|162985107|SUPERIORITY||Difference|1.7||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.74|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group (Placebo, BIIB037 Low dose and BIIB037 High Dose), difference from Placebo,95% CI and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in ADCSADL-MCI as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, categorical visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline ADCS-ADL-MCI, baseline ADCS-ADL-MCI by visit interaction, baseline MMSE, AD symptomatic medication use at baseline, region, and laboratory ApoE status.||2.74|0.75|0.0006
81646942|NCT01077622|162985128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|70.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.8|93.3|||||SERC assessment|||93.3|34.8|
81608918|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.7||||||Change at Day 10, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.7|-2.5|
81608919|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.2||||||Change at Day 10, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.2|-2.6|
81608920|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.1||||||Change at Day 11, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.1|-2.4|
81608921|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.1||||||Change at Day 11, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.1|-2.2|
81608922|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.5||||||Change at Day 11, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.5|-2.2|
81608923|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.0||||||Change at Day 12, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.0|-2.9|
81608924|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.7||||||Change at Day 12, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.7|-2.4|
81608925|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.3||||||Change at Day 12, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.3|-2.9|
81608926|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.3||||||Change at Day 13, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.3|-2.5|
81608927|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.6||||||Change at Day 13, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.6|-2.4|
81608928|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.5||||||Change at Day 13, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.5|-3.0|
81608929|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.6||||||Change at Day 14, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.6|-2.5|
81608930|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.4||||||Change at Day 14, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.4|-2.8|
81646943|NCT01077622|162985128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|70.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.8|93.3|||||Investigator assessment|||93.3|34.8|
81646944|NCT00496834|162985170|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|non-inferiority margin= -1.5m/s|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.43|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.01|||||The lower limit of ≥-1.5m/s was judged to prove the non-inferiority of the test group to the control group.|Participants for analysis was modified intention to treat (Number of patients: Losartan group was 88, Carvedilol group was 94).||0.01|-0.83|
81608931|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.1||||||Change at Day 14, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||0.1|-2.5|
81608932|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.1||||||Change at Day 15, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.1|-2.4|
81608933|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Least squares mean of difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.3||||||Change at Day 15, Intra-participant: Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures included the fixed effect of day and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.3|-2.2|
81608934|NCT03954158|162896177|OTHER||Difference of least squares mean|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.1||||||Change at Day 15, Inter-participant: Mixed effect model for repeated measures included the fixed effects of dosing regimen day dosing regimen-by-day interaction and baseline value and the covariance structure UN was used.||-0.1|-2.8|
81608935|NCT02080520|162896185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.31
81608936|NCT02080520|162896186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.52
81608937|NCT02080520|162896187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.32
81608938|NCT00432679|162896196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.61||Change from Baseline in HbA1c = Treatment+ Baseline HbA1c+ Gender+ body mass index (BMI)|ANCOVA|||||-0.61|-1.01|<0.001
81608939|NCT00432679|162896197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|-12.1|||Unpaired t-test|||||-12.1|-32.1|<0.001
81608940|NCT00432679|162896198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.718|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8102||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.883|2.319|||Unpaired t-test|||||2.319|-0.883|0.377
81608941|NCT00432679|162896199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.094||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.18|2.09|||Unpaired t-test|||||2.09|-6.18|0.330
81608942|NCT00432679|162896200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.473||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.945|0.925|||Unpaired t-test|||||0.925|-0.945|0.983
81608943|NCT00432679|162896201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.556||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.191|15.248|||Unpaired t-test|||||15.248|1.191|0.022
81608944|NCT00432679|162896202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.52|9.91|||Unpaired t-test|||||9.91|6.52|<0.001
81608945|NCT00432679|162896203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.355||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.35|||Unpaired t-test||Comparison of leptin.|||1.35|-0.05|0.069
81608946|NCT00432679|162896203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-888.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|803.96||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2477.7|700.1|||Unpaired t-test||Comparison of hs-CRP|||700.1|-2477.7|0.271
81608947|NCT00432679|162896204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.1|54.1|||||Comparison of HbA1c, decrease by 0.7%|||54.1|27.1|
81608948|NCT00432679|162896204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|13.8|||||Comparison of HbA1c, fell below 6.5%|||13.8|-0.3|
81608949|NCT00432679|162896204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.1|54.1|||||Comparison of HbA1c, satisfied either 1 or 2|||54.1|27.1|
81608950|NCT00432679|162896204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|36.6|||||Comparison of FPG, decrease of 30 milligrams per decilliter|||36.6|9.5|
81608951|NCT00432679|162896204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|18.9|||||Comparison of FPG, fell below 126 milligrams per deciliter|||18.9|-5.1|
81608952|NCT00432679|162896204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|35.3|||||Comparison of FPG, satisfied either 1 or 2|||35.3|5.6|
81608953|NCT00600743|162896205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|128.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|41.4||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||t test following ANOVA for difference between drug and placebo - There were 3 doses, and the value reported is for the highest and only effective dose|t-test, 2 sided|The overall error term was used to compare differences between placebo and drug||Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.007
81608954|NCT00600743|162896206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|49.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.8||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||t-test after ANOVA with repeated measures on placebo minus drug (within groups) between binge and normal instructions (between groups)|t-test, 2 sided|This was part of an overall ANOVA (SAS proc mixed) with all four groups (3 doses eat normally. 4 ng dose, binge eat) and the error term had 76 df.||Each group was compared separately in an overall ANOVA with all dose groups included. The results are presented for the groups which received 4 mg dose and instructions to eat normally (normal group) or to binge eat (binge group). The test is the interaction between drug and group i.e. drug effect difference (placebo minus drug) in fullness between the group instructed to binge and the group instructed to eat normally.||||.033
81608955|NCT00600743|162896207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.4286|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.134|<|0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is based on ANOVA with all groups and conditions and is a planned comparison|ANOVA||df = 53. 26 Used proc GLMMIX in SAS 9.4.|Tests the difference between drug and placebo for group = binge instructions||||<.014
81608956|NCT00684983|162896214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.89|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis of the primary endpoint, PFS, will be performed using Cox regression with treatment group as a single covariate.||1.89|0.58|.89
81608957|NCT00684983|162896215|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.0|||Log Rank|||||3|0.5|0.93
81608958|NCT00684983|162896216|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.92|||Log Rank|||||1.92|.53|.66
81608959|NCT00684983|162896218|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.53|||Log Rank|||||1.53|.09|.26
81608960|NCT01284140|162896235|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Extra sum-of-squares F test|The null hypothesis that model parameters of amplitude and phase were the same on Day 1 and Day 3 was not rejected for the Usual Care group.||Nonlinear regression using the least-squares approach was used to fit a single 24-hour cosine curve to all normalized data in each group on each day of 24-hour urine collection. Model parameters of acrophase and amplitude and their standard errors were derived from these curves. Using the extra sum-of-squares F test, the null hypothesis that model parameters of amplitude and phase were the same on Day 1 and Day 3 was tested for the Usual Care group.||||0.37
81608961|NCT01284140|162896235|OTHER|||||||0.0074|||||||Extra sum-of-squares F test|This result suggests that the best-fit values for amplitude and phase are different between Day 1 and Day 3 in the Sleep Promotion group.||Nonlinear regression using the least-squares approach was used to fit a single 24-hour cosine curve to all normalized data in each group on each day of 24-hour urine collection. Model parameters of acrophase and amplitude and their standard errors were derived from these curves. Using the extra sum-of-squares F test, the null hypothesis that model parameters of amplitude and phase were the same on Day 1 and Day 3 was tested for the Sleep promotion group.||||0.0074
81608962|NCT01284140|162896236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.55
81608963|NCT01284140|162896237|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nonlinear regression using the least-squares approach was used to fit a single 24-hour cosine curve to all normalized data in each group on each day of 24-hour urine collection. This resulted in 4 separate best-fit curves. The model parameter of amplitude was derived from the best-fit curves.||||0.03
81608964|NCT04147260|162896243|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 90% CI with an acceptance range of -0.4 to 0.4|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.2|||Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values||0.20|-0.03|
81608965|NCT04147260|162896243|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 90% CI with an acceptance range of -0.4 to 0.4|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.16|||Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values||0.16|-0.07|
81608966|NCT04147260|162896243|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.572|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|0.08||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.08|-0.14|0.572
81608967|NCT04147260|162896243|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.315|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.23||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.23|-0.07|0.315
81608968|NCT04147260|162896243|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.286|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.05||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.05|-0.18|0.286
81646945|NCT00496834|162985171|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|non-inferiority margin=-1.5m/s|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.15|||||The lower limit of ≥-1.5m/s was judged to prove the non-inferiority of the test group to the control group.|Participants for analysis was per protocol (Number of patients: Losartan group was 54, Carvedilol group was 67). For the primary efficacy endpoints, Per protocol analysis approach was supplementary used.||0.15|-0.86|
81646946|NCT00496834|162985172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9032||95.0||||Significance level=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|The secondary efficacy analysis was performed in the modified intention to treat population using t-test.||||||0.9032
81646947|NCT00496834|162985173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6574||95.0||||Significance level=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|The secondary efficacy analysis was performed in the modified intention to treat population using t-test||||||0.6574
81646948|NCT01042145|162985174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.34
81608969|NCT04147260|162896243|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.057|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.31||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.31|0.00|0.057
81608970|NCT04147260|162896244|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 90% CI with an acceptance range of -0.4 to 0.4|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.49|||Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values||0.49|-0.02|
81608971|NCT04147260|162896244|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 90% CI with an acceptance range of -0.4 to 0.4|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.22|||Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values||0.22|-0.20|
81608972|NCT04147260|162896244|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.72|-0.31||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||-0.31|-0.72|<0.001
81608973|NCT04147260|162896244|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.24|0.8||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.80|0.24|<0.001
81608974|NCT04147260|162896244|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132||0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.62|-0.09||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||-0.09|-0.62|0.010
81608975|NCT04147260|162896244|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.24|0.93||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.93|0.24|0.001
81608976|NCT04147260|162896245|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 90% CI with an acceptance range of -0.4 to 0.4|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.1|||Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values||0.10|-0.05|
81608977|NCT04147260|162896245|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.998|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.08||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.08|-0.08|0.998
81608978|NCT04147260|162896245|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.618|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.13||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.13|-0.08|0.618
81608979|NCT04147260|162896245|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 90% CI with an acceptance range of -0.4 to 0.4|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.23|||Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values||0.23|-0.10|
81608980|NCT04147260|162896245|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.451|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.23||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.23|-0.10|0.451
81608981|NCT04147260|162896245|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.22||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.22|-0.22|1.000
81608982|NCT04147260|162896246|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 90% CI with an acceptance range of -0.4 to 0.4|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.36|||Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values||0.36|-0.15|
81646949|NCT01042145|162985175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.63
81646950|NCT01042145|162985177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.51
81646951|NCT01042145|162985178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.24
81646952|NCT01042145|162985179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81608983|NCT04147260|162896246|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.446|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.36||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.36|-0.16|0.446
81608984|NCT04147260|162896246|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.972|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|0.35||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.35|-0.34|0.972
81608985|NCT04147260|162896246|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 90% CI with an acceptance range of -0.4 to 0.4|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.6|||Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values||0.60|-0.02|
81608986|NCT04147260|162896246|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.091|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.56||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.56|-0.04|0.091
81608987|NCT04147260|162896246|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.203||0.88|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|0.44||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.44|-0.38|0.880
81608988|NCT04147260|162896247|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 90% CI with an acceptance range of -0.4 to 0.4|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|-0.01|||Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values||-0.01|-0.15|
81608989|NCT04147260|162896247|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.757|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.06||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.06|-0.09|0.757
81608990|NCT04147260|162896247|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.158|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.03||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.03|-0.17|0.158
81608991|NCT04147260|162896247|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 90% CI with an acceptance range of -0.4 to 0.4|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.22|||Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values||0.22|-0.12|
81608992|NCT04147260|162896247|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.33|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.25||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.25|-0.09|0.330
81646953|NCT04088136|162985180|EQUIVALENCE|A one-tailed independent samples t-test was conducted. A p-value of .05 was used to determine statistical significance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.55|||t-test, 2 sided|Use of pooled error term, df = 60.|Negative number reflects fewer errors in EMMI group, as predicted.|||0.55|-0.42|.67
81646954|NCT04088136|162985181|SUPERIORITY|Everyday Metacognitive Memory group predicted to have superior scores to Memory Strategy Control|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided||pooled error term, equal variance assumption, df = 60|||||<.47
81608993|NCT04147260|162896247|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113||0.754|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.26|0.19||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.19|-0.26|0.754
81608994|NCT04147260|162896248|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 90% CI with an acceptance range of -0.4 to 0.4|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|0.52|||Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values||0.52|0.09|
81608995|NCT04147260|162896248|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.151|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.38||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.38|-0.06|0.151
81646955|NCT04088136|162985182|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|<|0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|7.6|||t-test, 1 sided|||||7.6|-3.7|< .13
81646956|NCT04088136|162985183|EQUIVALENCE|Directional hypothesis of fewer errors in Everyday Metacognitive Memory group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.6||A p-value of .05 was used to determine statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|Pooled error term, df = 51||||2.6|-4.8|.57
81646957|NCT04088136|162985184|EQUIVALENCE|Two-tailed test of hypothesis of fewer errors in EMMI group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|5.5||A p-value of .05 was used to determine statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|Pooled error term, df = 49||||5.5|-3.8|.72
81608996|NCT04147260|162896248|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.319|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.44||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.44|-0.15|0.319
81608997|NCT04147260|162896248|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 90% CI with an acceptance range of -0.4 to 0.4|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.42|||Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values||0.42|-0.04|
81608998|NCT04147260|162896248|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.246|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.36||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.36|-0.09|0.246
81608999|NCT04147260|162896248|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.704|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.36||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||0.36|-0.25|0.704
81609000|NCT04147260|162896249|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.929||0.692|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.92|7.99||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||7.99|-11.92|0.692
81609001|NCT04147260|162896249|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.048||0.63|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.14|6.21||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||6.21|-10.14|0.630
81609002|NCT04147260|162896249|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.482||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.07|11.07||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||11.07|-11.07|1.000
81646958|NCT04088136|162985185|OTHER|Test of Group X Time interaction|||||<|0.69|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|pooled df = 59||"We ran a 2 X 2 (Group X Time) mixed model analysis with repeated measures on Time (pretest, posttest).~Hypothesis was that Memory Strategy Control group would show greater improvements from pretest to posttest in recall scores"||||< .69
81646959|NCT04088136|162985186|OTHER|One-tailed test of Group X Time interaction|||||<|0.037|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"We ran a 2 X 2 (Group X Time) mixed effect model with repeated measures on Time (pretest-posttest).~Predicted hypothesis was greater pretest-posttest improvement in the Memory Strategy Contol group"||||< .037
81646960|NCT04088136|162985187|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.9||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|8.4|||t-test, 2 sided||one instance of missing data due to computer failure during testing. Pooled error term resulting in df = 59|||8.4|-4.0|.69
81646961|NCT04088136|162985188|EQUIVALENCE|Directional hypothesis of shorter time in Everyday Metacognitive Memory group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-50.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|103.3||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-257.4|157.4||A p-value of .05 was used to determine statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|Use of pooled error term, DF = 51||||157.4|-257.4|.63
81646962|NCT04088136|162985189|EQUIVALENCE|Two-tailed test of hypothesis of shorter time in Everyday Metacognitive Memory group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.8||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.4|98.5||A p-value of .05 was used to determine statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|Use of pooled error term, df = 49||||98.5|-77.4|.81
81646963|NCT04088136|162985190|OTHER||||||<|0.14|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed procedure with unrestricted error covariance matrix. Pooled df for MSWithin = 60||We conducted a 2 X 2 (Group X Time) mixed effects model with repeated measures on Time (pretest, posttest). Hypothesis was greater reduction in memory complaints from pretest to posttest in EMMI group||||< .14
81646964|NCT04088136|162985191|OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We ran a 2 X 2 (Group X Time) mixed effect model with repeated measures on Time (pretest-posttest)||||.037
81646965|NCT04088136|162985192|OTHER|Hypothesis was greater increase in memory self-efficacy for Everyday Metacognitive Memory group|||||<|0.33|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model specified unrestricted residual (error) covariance matrix. Pooled df in MS Error = 60||We ran a 2 X 2 (Group X Time) mixed effects model with repeated measures on Time (pretest, posttest).||||< .33
81646966|NCT04088136|162985193|OTHER||||||<|0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We ran a 2 X 2 (Group X Time) mixed effects model with repeated measures on Time (pretest, posttest). Hypothesis was greater increase in memory control in EMMI group||||< .20
81646967|NCT04088136|162985194|OTHER|Hypothesis was greater increase in use of external mnemonics in EMMI group|||||<|0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< .20
81609003|NCT04147260|162896249|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.518||0.751|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.55|7.66||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||7.66|-10.55|0.751
81609004|NCT04147260|162896249|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.894||0.669|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.17|9.52||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||9.52|-6.17|0.669
81609005|NCT04147260|162896249|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.123||0.546|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.44|7.21||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||7.21|-13.44|0.546
81646968|NCT01494298|162985210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.002||95.0||||The control group average age was 6 years lower(P=0.001). Results were adjusted via a logistic regression and presented as age-adjusted means and SE. The unadjusted differences had similar results.|t-test, 2 sided|||Hypothesis - There will be differences in ApoB between AA with T2DM and those without. To achieve a power of 80%, 48 subjects in each group were needed to detect 15 mg/dL difference in ApoB levels, assuming a standard deviation of 26 mg/dL if alpha was set at 0.05. Continuous data were compared using a Students t-test and categorical data were compared using test.||||=0.002
81463670|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.3318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|7.67||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline literacy would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||7.67|0.50|0.3318
81609006|NCT04147260|162896250|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.385||0.281|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.44|10.54||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||10.54|-35.44|0.281
81609007|NCT04147260|162896250|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.35||0.092|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.02|2.74||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||2.74|-35.02|0.092
81646969|NCT01494298|162985212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81526203|NCT02391363|162740309|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 0.92. (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 6 month GAD-7, controlling for baseline GAD-7.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.34
81526204|NCT02391363|162740310|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 3.20 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 9 month GAD-7, controlling for baseline GAD-7.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.08
81526205|NCT02391363|162740311|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 0.59 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 6 month GAI-SF, controlling for baseline GAI-SF.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.45
81526206|NCT02391363|162740312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 2.37 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 9 month GAI-SF, controlling for baseline GAI-SF.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.13
81526207|NCT02391363|162740313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 0.42 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 6 month PHQ-8, controlling for baseline PHQ-8.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.52
81526208|NCT02391363|162740314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 1.14 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 9 month PHQ-8, controlling for baseline PHQ-8.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.29
81526209|NCT02391363|162740315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 2.19 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 6 month GDS-SF, controlling for baseline GDS-SF.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.14
81526210|NCT02391363|162740316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 0.30 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 9 month GDS-SF, controlling for baseline GDS-SF.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.59
81609008|NCT04147260|162896250|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.662||0.772|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.88|29.27||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||29.27|-21.88|0.772
81609009|NCT04147260|162896250|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.255||0.539|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.93|18.5||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||18.50|-34.93|0.539
81609010|NCT04147260|162896250|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.424||0.682|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.74|18.31||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||18.31|-27.74|0.682
81609011|NCT04147260|162896250|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.03||0.817|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.79|26.79||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||26.79|-33.79|0.817
81609012|NCT04147260|162896251|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.327||0.891|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.49|10.02||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||10.02|-11.49|0.891
81609013|NCT04147260|162896251|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.375||0.417|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.42|5.25||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||5.25|-12.42|0.417
81609014|NCT04147260|162896251|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.925||0.633|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.11|14.82||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||14.82|-9.11|0.633
81609015|NCT04147260|162896251|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.384||0.129|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.05|15.62||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||15.62|-2.05|0.129
81609016|NCT04147260|162896251|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.778||0.548|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.33|9.9||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||9.90|-5.33|0.548
81609017|NCT04147260|162896251|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.97||0.37|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.51|14.52||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||14.52|-5.51|0.370
81609018|NCT04147260|162896252|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.379||0.375|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.26|11.66||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||11.66|-30.26|0.375
81609019|NCT04147260|162896252|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.524||0.185|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.7|5.73||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||5.73|-28.70|0.185
81609020|NCT04147260|162896252|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.544||0.851|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.12|25.5||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||25.50|-21.12|0.851
81609021|NCT04147260|162896252|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.405||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-45.59|-7.69||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||-7.69|-45.59|0.007
81609022|NCT04147260|162896252|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.106||0.071|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.34|1.33||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||1.33|-31.34|0.071
81609023|NCT04147260|162896252|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.664||0.281|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.13|9.86||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||9.86|-33.13|0.281
81646970|NCT04159805|162985214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square (LS) Mean|0.29|||=|0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|2.3||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 4||2.30|-1.72|=0.772
81646971|NCT04159805|162985214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|1.01|||=|0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|2.97||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 4||2.97|-0.94|=0.299
81646972|NCT04159805|162985214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.11|||=|0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|2.13||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 6||2.13|-2.34|=0.924
81646973|NCT04159805|162985214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|1.86|||=|0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|4.04||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 6||4.04|-0.32|=0.091
81609024|NCT04147260|162896253|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.37||0.599|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.69|8.0||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||8.00|-13.69|0.599
81609025|NCT04147260|162896253|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.41||0.824|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.92|9.9||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||9.90|-7.92|0.824
81609026|NCT04147260|162896253|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.973||0.525|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.9|8.23||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||8.23|-15.90|0.525
81609027|NCT04147260|162896253|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.867||0.25|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.84|5.84||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||5.84|-21.84|0.250
81646974|NCT04159805|162985214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.18|||=|0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|2.45||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 8||2.45|-2.82|=0.887
81646975|NCT04159805|162985214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|1.8|||=|0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|4.36||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 8||4.36|-0.76|=0.162
81609028|NCT04147260|162896253|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.919||0.386|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.74|17.12||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||17.12|-6.74|0.386
81609029|NCT04147260|162896253|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.787||0.097|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.88|2.51||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||2.51|-28.88|0.097
81609030|NCT04147260|162896254|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.842||0.885|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.83|14.81||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||14.81|-12.83|0.885
81609031|NCT04147260|162896254|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.619|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.55|40.25||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||40.25|17.55|<0.001
81609032|NCT04147260|162896254|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-43.28|-12.54||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||-12.54|-43.28|<0.001
81609033|NCT04147260|162896254|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.041||0.016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-36.33|-3.92||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||-3.92|-36.33|0.016
81646976|NCT04159805|162985214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.36|||=|0.784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|2.29||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 10||2.29|-3.01|=0.784
81646977|NCT04159805|162985214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|1.79|||=|0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|4.37||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 10||4.37|-0.79|=0.166
81609034|NCT04147260|162896254|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.931||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.53|32.46||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||32.46|4.53|0.011
81609035|NCT04147260|162896254|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with unstructured (UN) covariance matrix on photosensitivity index (PI) values|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.118|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-57.0|-20.25||P-value is for testing Least Squares Mean Difference=0|Linear mixed model|Treatment, time, and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects and subject as a random effect||||-20.25|-57.00|<0.001
81609036|NCT02204293|162896277|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test with a two-tailed level of significance of α = 0.05.||||||0.1811|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1811
81609037|NCT02204293|162896292|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test with a two-tailed level of significance of α = 0.05.|Difference in Response Rates|19.9||||0.3175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|51.3|||Fisher Exact|||||51.3|-15.0|0.3175
81609038|NCT02204293|162896293|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test with a two-tailed level of significance of α = 0.05.|Difference in Response Rates|31.7||||0.0922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|61.8|||Fisher Exact|||||61.8|-2.9|0.0922
81609039|NCT02204293|162896294|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test with a two-tailed level of significance of α = 0.05.|Difference in Response Rates|32.0||||0.0858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|61.1|||Fisher Exact|||||61.1|-1.5|0.0858
81609040|NCT02204293|162896295|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test with a two-tailed level of significance of α = 0.05.|Difference in Response Rates|32.4||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|60.5|||Fisher Exact|||||60.5|-0.7|0.075
81609041|NCT02204293|162896296|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test with a two-tailed level of significance of α = 0.05.|Difference in Response Rates|16.0||||0.4018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|43.4|||Fisher Exact|||||43.4|-12.6|0.4018
81609042|NCT02204293|162896297|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test with a two-tailed level of significance of α = 0.05.|Difference in Response Rates|5.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|29.2|||Fisher Exact|||||29.2|-18.8|1
81609043|NCT02204293|162896298|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test with a two-tailed level of significance of α = 0.05.|Difference in Response Rates|24.8||||0.1642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|54.2|||Fisher Exact|||EULAR DAS28-ESR Response||54.2|-8.0|0.1642
81609044|NCT02204293|162896298|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test with a two-tailed level of significance of α = 0.05.|Difference in Response Rates|25.2||||0.1756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|55.1|||Fisher Exact|||EULAR DAS28-CRP Response||55.1|-9.1|0.1756
81609045|NCT02204293|162896299|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test with a two-tailed level of significance of α = 0.05.|Difference in Response Rates|3.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.7|35.0|||Fisher Exact|||DAS28 (ESR) LDA||35.0|-27.7|1
81609046|NCT02204293|162896299|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test with a two-tailed level of significance of α = 0.05.|Difference in Response Rates|26.5||||0.1642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|56.0|||Fisher Exact|||DAS28 (CRP) LDA||56.0|-6.6|0.1642
81609047|NCT02204293|162896300|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test with a two-tailed level of significance of α = 0.05.|Difference in Response Rates|21.6||||0.2285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|49.9|||Fisher Exact|||DAS28 (ESR) remission||49.9|-8.1|0.2285
81609048|NCT02204293|162896300|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test with a two-tailed level of significance of α = 0.05.|Difference in Response Rates|27.1||||0.1212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|54.6|||Fisher Exact|||DAS28 (CRP) Remission||54.6|-4.6|0.1212
81609049|NCT02204293|162896300|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test with a two-tailed level of significance of α = 0.05.|Difference in Response Rates|16.0||||0.4018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|43.4|||Fisher Exact|||Extended Remission||43.4|-12.6|0.4018
81646978|NCT04159805|162985214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.42|||=|0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|2.82||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 12||2.82|-1.98|=0.724
81646979|NCT04159805|162985214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|1.81|||=|0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|4.14||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 12||4.14|-0.52|=0.124
81646980|NCT04159805|162985214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.29|||=|0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|3.48||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 14||3.48|-2.91|=0.856
81646981|NCT04159805|162985214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|1.64|||=|0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|4.76||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 14||4.76|-1.48|=0.292
81646982|NCT04159805|162985214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.11|||=|0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|3.37||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 16||3.37|-3.14|=0.944
81646983|NCT04159805|162985214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.85|||=|0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|4.02||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 16||4.02|-2.33|=0.589
81609050|NCT00614198|162896307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||A priori p threshold set for stage 1 (baseline - 8m; p\<0.01) or (baseline - 12 months, p\<0.05) in order to progress to stage 2 (8 or 12 months - 20 or 24 months).|Mixed Models Analysis|||1st stage analysis (baseline-8m or 12m) used a repeated measures model for all assessment measures. Model included baseline, age, time and time\*treatment interaction. Results informed 2nd stage (8 or 12 months - 20 or 24 months). 2nd stage analysis based on various statistical scenarios (baseline vs 12 months on intervention, 12 months of no intervention vs 12 on intervention, baseline vs 24 months on intervention). No ADOS assessments were used at 12 months because of risk of practice effects.||||<0.01
81609051|NCT00065468|162896312|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|2 null hypotheses (Ho) were tested: 1) Survival distributions for temsirolimus alone and Interferon Alfa (IFN)-alone treatment groups were identical. 2) Survival distributions for temsirolimus in combination with IFN and IFN-alone treatment groups were identical. The alternative hypothesis (Ha) for each test was that the survival distributions differed.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.78||||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.97|||Log Rank|Stratified by prior nephrectomy and region||||0.97|0.63|0.0252
81609052|NCT00065468|162896312|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|2 null hypotheses (Ho) were tested: 1) Survival distributions for temsirolimus alone and IFN-alone treatment groups were identical. 2) Survival distributions for temsirolimus in combination with IFN and IFN-alone treatment groups were identical. The alternative hypothesis (Ha) for each test was that the survival distributions differed.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.93||||0.4902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.15|||Log Rank|Stratified by prior nephrectomy and region||||1.15|0.75|0.4902
81609053|NCT00065468|162896313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.74||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.91|||Log Rank|Stratified by prior nephrectomy and region||||0.91|0.60|0.0042
81609054|NCT00065468|162896313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.76||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.94|||Log Rank|Stratified by prior nephrectomy and region||||0.94|0.62|0.0107
81609055|NCT00065468|162896314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1361|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior nephrectomy and region||||||0.1361
81609056|NCT00065468|162896314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1062|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior nephrectomy and region||||||0.1062
81609057|NCT00065468|162896315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior nephrectomy and region||||||<0.0001
81609058|NCT00065468|162896315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior nephrectomy and region||||||0.0011
81609059|NCT00065468|162896317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.76|||Log Rank|Stratified by prior nephrectomy and region||||0.76|0.51|<0.0001
81609060|NCT00065468|162896317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.73||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.89|||Log Rank|Stratified by prior nephrectomy and region||||0.89|0.60|0.0020
81609061|NCT01225835|162896320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||The significance level is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81609062|NCT01225835|162896320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0||||The significance level is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Age \< 39 years||||0.015
81609063|NCT01225835|162896320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0||||The significance level is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Age \>= 39 years||||0.027
81609064|NCT01225835|162896322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||The significance level is 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81609065|NCT01225835|162896323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||The significance level is 0.05. P-values are not adjusted for multiple tests and have to be interpreted exploratively.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81609066|NCT01225835|162896324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121||95.0||||The significance level is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.121
81609067|NCT01225835|162896325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Level of significance is 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81609068|NCT01225835|162896326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The significance level is 0.05. P-values are not adjusted for multiple tests and have to be interpreted exploratively.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81609069|NCT01225835|162896328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.482||95.0||||The significance level is 0.05. P-values are not adjusted for multiple tests and have to be interpreted exploratively.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.482
81609070|NCT01225835|162896329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.871||||||The significance level is 0.05. P-values are not adjusted for multiple tests and have to be interpreted exploratively.|Chi-squared|||||||0.871
81609071|NCT01225835|162896330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The significance level is 0.05. P-values are not adjusted for multiple tests and have to be interpreted exploratively.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81609072|NCT01225835|162896331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0||||The significance level is 0.05. P-values are not adjusted for multiple tests and have to be interpreted exploratively.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.620
81609073|NCT01225835|162896332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.478||95.0||||The significance level is 0.05. P-values are not adjusted for multiple tests and have to be interpreted exploratively.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.478
81609074|NCT01225835|162896333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0||||The significance level is 0.05. P-values are not adjusted for multiple tests and have to be interpreted exploratively.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.69
81609075|NCT01225835|162896334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.295||95.0||||The significance level is 0.05. P-values are not adjusted for multiple tests and have to be interpreted exploratively.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.295
81609076|NCT01225835|162896335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.405||95.0||||The significance level is 0.05. P-values are not adjusted for multiple tests and have to be interpreted exploratively.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.405
81609077|NCT01225835|162896336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||The significance level is 0.05. P-values are not adjusted for multiple tests and have to be interpreted exploratively.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81609078|NCT02293837|162896377|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.277||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in mAUC from screening and covariates of treatment, screening mAUC, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 52; Primary imputation method used for missing Week 52 mAUC.||||0.277
81609079|NCT02293837|162896378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.499||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in mAUC from screening and covariates of treatment, screening mAUC, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.499
81646984|NCT04159805|162985215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.93|||=|0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|1.31||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 4||1.31|-3.17|=0.406
81609080|NCT02293837|162896378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.267||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in mAUC from screening and covariates of treatment, screening mAUC, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.267
81609081|NCT02293837|162896378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.226||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in mAUC from screening and covariates of treatment, screening mAUC, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 104||||0.226
81609082|NCT02293837|162896378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.758||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in mAUC from screening and covariates of treatment, screening mAUC, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.758
81609083|NCT02293837|162896378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.341||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in mAUC from screening and covariates of treatment, screening mAUC, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.341
81609084|NCT02293837|162896378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.969||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in mAUC from screening and covariates of treatment, screening mAUC, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 104||||0.969
81609085|NCT02293837|162896378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.689||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in mAUC from screening and covariates of treatment, screening mAUC, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.689
81609086|NCT02293837|162896378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in mAUC from screening and covariates of treatment, screening mAUC, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.400
81609087|NCT02293837|162896378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.969||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in mAUC from screening and covariates of treatment, screening mAUC, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 104||||0.969
81609088|NCT02293837|162896379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.679||||||P-value is for group difference in time trends from a longitudinal mixed effects model. Response variable was 2-hour C-peptide mAUC and covariates were treatment, study week, age, treatment\*study week, age\*study week.|Longitudinal mixed model|Random within-subject effects for intercept and study week were included assuming an unstructured covariance matrix.||Screening to Week 104||||0.679
81609089|NCT02293837|162896379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.373||||||P-value is for group difference in time trends from a longitudinal mixed effects model. Response variable was 2-hour C-peptide mAUC and covariates were treatment, study week, age, treatment\*study week, age\*study week.|Longitudinal mixed model|Random within-subject effects for intercept and study week were included assuming an unstructured covariance matrix.||Screening to Week 104||||0.373
81609090|NCT02293837|162896379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.395||||||P-value is for group difference in time trends from a longitudinal mixed effects model. Response variable was 2-hour C-peptide mAUC and covariates were treatment, study week, age, treatment\*study week, age\*study week.|Longitudinal mixed model|Random within-subject effects for intercept and study week were included assuming an unstructured covariance matrix.||Screening to Week 104||||0.395
81609091|NCT02293837|162896380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.176||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in mAUC from screening and covariates of treatment, screening mAUC, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 52. Only participants \>=12 years old had the 4-hour MMTT performed.||||0.176
81646985|NCT04159805|162985215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.9|||=|0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|3.14||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 4||3.14|-1.34|=0.418
81526211|NCT02391363|162740317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 0.22 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 6 month ISI, controlling for baseline ISI.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.64
81526212|NCT02391363|162740318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 0.88 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 9 month ISI, controlling for baseline ISI.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.35
81702155|NCT01455415|163100467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.1769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.16||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline symptoms domain score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.16|-0.85|0.1769
81702156|NCT01455415|163100468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.5119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.24||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline activities of daily living domain score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.24|-0.48|0.5119
81702157|NCT01455415|163100469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.4335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|0.74||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline physical functioning / large fiber domain score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.74|-1.72|0.4335
81702158|NCT01455415|163100470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.9653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.3||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline small fiber domain score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.30|-0.31|0.9653
81702159|NCT01455415|163100471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.11||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline autonomic domain score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.11|-0.38|0.2690
81609092|NCT02293837|162896380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.285||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in mAUC from screening and covariates of treatment, screening mAUC, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 104. Only participants \>=12 years old had the 4-hour MMTT performed.||||0.285
81526213|NCT02391363|162740319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 0.42 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 6 month LL-FDI, controlling for baseline LL-FDI.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.52
81646986|NCT04159805|162985215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.94|||=|0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|1.65||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 6||1.65|-3.53|=0.463
81646987|NCT04159805|162985215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.1|||=|0.936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|2.49||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 6||2.49|-2.70|=0.936
81646988|NCT04159805|162985215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.8|||=|0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|0.82||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 8||0.82|-4.41|=0.170
81646989|NCT04159805|162985215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.52|||=|0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|3.13||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 8||3.13|-2.10|=0.687
81609093|NCT02293837|162896380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.435||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in mAUC from screening and covariates of treatment, screening mAUC, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.435
81609094|NCT02293837|162896380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.931||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in mAUC from screening and covariates of treatment, screening mAUC, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 104||||0.931
81609095|NCT02293837|162896380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in mAUC from screening and covariates of treatment, screening mAUC, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 52. Only participants \>=12 years old had the 4-hour MMTT performed.||||0.280
81609096|NCT02293837|162896380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in mAUC from screening and covariates of treatment, screening mAUC, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 104. Only participants \>=12 years old had the 4-hour MMTT performed.||||0.985
81609097|NCT02293837|162896381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.762||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in average insulin use per kg from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline average insulin use per kg, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.762
81609098|NCT02293837|162896381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in average insulin use per kg from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline average insulin use per kg, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.640
81609099|NCT02293837|162896381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.145||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in avg insulin use per kg from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline average insulin use per kg, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 104||||0.145
81609100|NCT02293837|162896381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in average insulin use per kg from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline average insulin use per kg, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.033
81609101|NCT02293837|162896381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.591||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in avg insulin use per kg from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline avg insulin use per kg, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.591
81609102|NCT02293837|162896381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in average insulin use per kg from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline average insulin use per kg, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 104||||0.810
81609103|NCT02293837|162896381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.178||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in average insulin use per kg from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline average insulin use per kg, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.178
81609104|NCT02293837|162896381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in average insulin use per kg from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline average insulin use per kg, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.430
81609105|NCT02293837|162896381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.149||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in average insulin use per kg from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline average insulin use per kg, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 104||||0.149
81702160|NCT01455415|163100472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.9951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.05||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline mobility domain score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.05|-0.05|0.9951
81702161|NCT01455415|163100473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.9726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.05||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline self-care domain score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.05|-0.05|0.9726
81609106|NCT02293837|162896382|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103||||||P-value is for group difference in time trends from a longitudinal mixed effects model. Response variable was average insulin use per kg and covariates were treatment, study week, age, treatment\*study week, age\*study week.|Longitudinal mixed model|Random within-subject effects for intercept and study week were included assuming an unstructured covariance matrix.||Screening to Week 104||||0.103
81609107|NCT02293837|162896382|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.452||||||P-value is for group difference in time trends from a longitudinal mixed effects model. Response variable was average insulin use per kg and covariates were treatment, study week, age, treatment\*study week, age\*study week.|Longitudinal mixed model|Random within-subject effects for intercept and study week were included assuming an unstructured covariance matrix.||Screening to Week 104||||0.452
81609108|NCT02293837|162896382|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091||||||P-value is for group difference in time trends from a longitudinal mixed effects model. Response variable was average insulin use per kg and covariates were treatment, study week, age, treatment\*study week, age\*study week.|Longitudinal mixed model|Random within-subject effects for intercept and study week were included assuming an unstructured covariance matrix.||Screening to Week 104||||0.091
81609109|NCT02293837|162896383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.154||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in HbA1c from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.154
81609110|NCT02293837|162896383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.193||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in HbA1c from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.193
81609111|NCT02293837|162896383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.397||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in HbA1c from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 104||||0.397
81609112|NCT02293837|162896383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.125||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in HbA1c from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.125
81609113|NCT02293837|162896383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.705||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in HbA1c from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.705
81609114|NCT02293837|162896383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.378||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in HbA1c from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 104||||0.378
81609115|NCT02293837|162896383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in HbA1c from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.035
81609116|NCT02293837|162896383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.262||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in HbA1c from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.262
81609117|NCT02293837|162896383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.338||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with outcome variable of change in HbA1c from baseline and covariates of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and age.|ANCOVA|||Week 104||||0.338
81609118|NCT02293837|162896384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.493||||||P-value is for group difference in time trends from a longitudinal mixed effects model. Response variable was HbA1c and covariates were treatment, study week, spline week (at week 4), age, treatment\*spline week, treatment\*study week, age\*study week.|Longitudinal mixed model|Random within-subject effects for intercept, study week, and spline week were included assuming an unstructured covariance matrix.||Screening to Week 104||||0.493
81609119|NCT02293837|162896384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.659||||||P-value is for group difference in time trends from a longitudinal mixed effects model. Response variable was HbA1c and covariates were treatment, study week, spline week (at week 4), age, treatment\*spline week, treatment\*study week, age\*study week.|Longitudinal mixed model|Random within-subject effects for intercept, study week, and spline week were included assuming an unstructured covariance matrix.||Screening to Week 104||||0.659
81609120|NCT02293837|162896384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.407||||||P-value is for group difference in time trends from a longitudinal mixed effects model. Response variable was HbA1c and covariates were treatment, study week, spline week (at week 4), age, treatment\*spline week, treatment\*study week, age\*study week.|Longitudinal mixed model|Random within-subject effects for intercept, study week, and spline week were included assuming an unstructured covariance matrix.||Screening to Week 104||||0.407
81609121|NCT02293837|162896385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.634||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with a hypoglycemic event between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Baseline to Week 52||||0.634
81646990|NCT04159805|162985215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.24|||=|0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|1.57||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 10||1.57|-4.05|=0.374
81646991|NCT04159805|162985215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.99|||=|0.478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|3.8||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 10||3.80|-1.82|=0.478
81646992|NCT04159805|162985215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.51|||=|0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|2.09||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 12||2.09|-3.12|=0.690
81646993|NCT04159805|162985215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|2.12|||=|0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|4.71||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 12||4.71|-0.48|=0.106
81646994|NCT04159805|162985215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.89|||=|0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|2.12||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 14||2.12|-3.89|=0.547
81609122|NCT02293837|162896385|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with a hypoglycemic event between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Baseline to Week 104/End of Study||||1.000
81646995|NCT04159805|162985215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|2.19|||=|0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|5.18||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 14||5.18|-0.81|=0.144
81646996|NCT04159805|162985215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.37|||=|0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.91|2.17||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 16||2.17|-4.91|=0.431
81646997|NCT04159805|162985215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|1.2|||=|0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|4.74|||MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 16||4.74|-2.34|=0.488
81646998|NCT04159805|162985216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.34|||=|0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|3.45||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 4||3.45|-4.14|=0.855
81646999|NCT04159805|162985216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|3.19|||=|0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|6.95||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 4||6.95|-0.56|=0.093
81609123|NCT02293837|162896385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.329||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with a hypoglycemic event between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Baseline to Week 52||||0.329
81609124|NCT02293837|162896385|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with a hypoglycemic event between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Baseline to Week 104/End of Study||||1.000
81609125|NCT02293837|162896385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.847||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with a hypoglycemic event between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Baseline to Week 52||||0.847
81609126|NCT02293837|162896385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.858||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with a hypoglycemic event between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Baseline to Week 104/End of Study||||0.858
81647000|NCT04159805|162985216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|1.8|||=|0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|6.2||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 6||6.20|-2.61|=0.410
81647001|NCT04159805|162985216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|3.13|||=|0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|7.5||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 6||7.50|-1.25|=0.154
81647002|NCT04159805|162985216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.94|||=|0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.29|3.41||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 8||3.41|-5.29|=0.662
81647003|NCT04159805|162985216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|3.26|||=|0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|7.54||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 8||7.54|-1.02|=0.130
81647004|NCT04159805|162985216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|1.27|||=|0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|5.98||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 10||5.98|-3.44|=0.586
81647005|NCT04159805|162985216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|4.93|||=|0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|9.6||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 10||9.60|0.26|=0.039
81609127|NCT02293837|162896386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.296||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 52||||0.296
81609128|NCT02293837|162896386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.145||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 52||||0.145
81609129|NCT02293837|162896386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 52||||0.027
81609130|NCT02293837|162896387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.547||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 52||||0.547
81609131|NCT02293837|162896387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.551||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 52||||0.551
81609132|NCT04779242|162896388|OTHER|Difference was observed difference in early clinical success rate between the omadacycline and moxifloxacin groups|Percentage difference|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|6.8|||||95% CI is constructed based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|||6.8|-3.0|
81609133|NCT04779242|162896389|OTHER|Difference was observed difference in overall clinical success rate at PTE between the omadacycline and moxifloxacin groups.|Percentage difference|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|3.4|||||95% CI is constructed based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|||3.4|-6.9|
81609134|NCT04779242|162896390|OTHER|Difference was observed difference in overall clinical success rate at PTE between the omadacycline and moxifloxacin groups|Percentage difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|2.0|||||95% CI is constructed based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|||2.0|-5.7|
81609135|NCT01448044|162896423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percentages|38.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.703|55.997||The pvalue was based on the CochranMantelHaenszel (CMH) test, stratified by IL28B host genotype, geography, and baseline cirrhosis status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||55.997|21.703|<0.0001
81609136|NCT04230980|162896429|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|-0.24|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction of mean difference is Gabapentin arm minus placebo arm.|Mean NRS-11 score at post-operative day 7 (compared between the two arms).||-0.24|-2.02|0.01
81609137|NCT04230980|162896430|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.03|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction of mean difference is Gabapentin arm minus placebo arm.|Mean number of opioid tablets taken at post-operative day 7 (compared between the two arms).||0.03|-0.13|0.19
81609138|NCT02216422|162896441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Participants|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.4|100.0|||||95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using Wilson score method.|||100.0|90.4|
81609139|NCT04675242|162896444|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9||||0.4434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|15.3|||Fisher Exact|||Difference in the proportion of study eyes with complete cure||15.3|-11.5|0.4434
81609140|NCT04675242|162896445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7||||0.2105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|2.1|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline eye dryness VAS score||Difference in the change from baseline between treatment groups||2.1|-9.5|0.2105
81609141|NCT04675242|162896446|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.5936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline eye dryness VAS score||Difference in the mean change from baseline||0.1|-0.2|0.5936
81609142|NCT03844321|162896524|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Slopes|-0.02||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.19||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 was used for all analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|df = 1607|Slope estimate = difference in slopes between conditions (Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy) during time frame.|We used a linear mixed effects model to examine the difference in effect of time on weekly WHO-5 scores in Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy conditions from baseline to 8 weeks. This model accounts for the covariance of repeated measurements within subjects, and we used maximum likelihood estimation to adjust for missing assessment scores. The model includes a random slope and intercept, and fixed effects for intervention, time, and an intervention by time interaction.||0.19|-0.24|.820
81609143|NCT03844321|162896524|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Slopes|-0.08||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.02||A two-sided significance level of .05 was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|df = 1147|Slope estimate = difference in slopes between conditions (Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy) during time frame.|We used a linear mixed effects model to examine the difference in effect of time on weekly WHO-5 scores in Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy conditions from baseline to 20 weeks. This model accounts for the covariance of repeated measurements within subjects, and we used maximum likelihood estimation to adjust for missing assessment scores. The model includes a random slope and intercept, and fixed effects for intervention, time, and an intervention by time interaction.||0.02|-0.18|.110
81609144|NCT03844321|162896525|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Slopes|-0.03||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.02||A two-sided significance level of .05 was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|df= 1726|Slope estimate = difference in slopes between conditions (Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy) during time frame.|As with the primary outcome, we used a linear mixed effects model to examine the difference in effect of time on weekly PSS scores in Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy conditions from baseline to 8 weeks.||0.02|-0.07|.284
81609145|NCT03844321|162896525|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Slopes|0.01||||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.03||A two-sided significance level of .05 was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|df = 1018|Slope estimate = difference in slopes between conditions (Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy) during time frame.|As with the primary outcome, we used a linear mixed effects model to examine the difference in effect of time on weekly PSS scores in Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy conditions from baseline to 20 weeks.||0.03|-0.01|.394
81609146|NCT03844321|162896526|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Slopes|0.03||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.09||A two-sided significance level of .05 was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|df = 1591|Slope estimate = difference in slopes between conditions (Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy) during time frame.|As with the primary outcome, we used a linear mixed effects model to examine the difference in effect of time on weekly PROMIS: Emotional Distress-Depression Short Form scores in Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy conditions from baseline to 8 weeks.||0.09|-0.04|.431
81702162|NCT01455415|163100474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.5497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.08||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline usual activities domain score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.08|-0.04|0.5497
81702163|NCT01455415|163100475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.1495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.11||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline pain / discomfort domain score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.11|-0.02|0.1495
81526214|NCT02391363|162740320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = .01(Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 9 month LL-FDI, controlling for baseline LL-FDI.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.92
81609147|NCT03844321|162896526|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Slopes|0.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.08||A two-sided significance level of .05 was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|df = 1159|Slope estimate = difference in slopes between conditions (Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy) during time frame.|As with the primary outcome, we used a linear mixed effects model to examine the difference in effect of time on weekly PROMIS: Emotional Distress-Depression Short Form scores in Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy conditions from baseline to 20 weeks.||0.08|0.02|<.001
81609148|NCT03844321|162896527|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Slopes|-0.01||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.02||A two-sided significance level of .05 was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|df = 1601|Slope estimate = difference in slopes between conditions (Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy) during time frame.|As with the primary outcome, we used a linear mixed effects model to examine the difference in effect of time on weekly PROMIS: Emotional Distress-Anxiety Short Form scores in Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy conditions from baseline to 8 weeks.||0.02|-0.05|.399
81609149|NCT03844321|162896527|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Slopes|0.02||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.03||A two-sided significance level of .05 was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|df = 1171|Slope estimate = difference in slopes between conditions (Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy) during time frame.|As with the primary outcome, we used a linear mixed effects model to examine the difference in effect of time on weekly PROMIS: Emotional Distress-Anxiety Short Form scores in Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy conditions from baseline to 20 weeks.||0.03|0.00|.048
81609150|NCT03844321|162896528|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Slopes|-0.02||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.03||A two-sided significance level of .05 was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|df = 1560|Slope estimate = difference in slopes between conditions (Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy) during time frame.|As with the primary outcome, we used a linear mixed effects model to examine the difference in effect of time on weekly PROMIS: Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities Short Form scores (reverse scored) in Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy conditions from baseline to 8 weeks.||0.03|-0.06|.488
81609151|NCT03844321|162896528|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Slopes|0.01||||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.03||A two-sided significance level of .05 was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|df = 1179|Slope estimate = difference in slopes between conditions (Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy) during time frame.|As with the primary outcome, we used a linear mixed effects model to examine the difference in effect of time on weekly PROMIS: Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities Short Form scores (reverse scored) in Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy conditions from baseline to 20 weeks.||0.03|-0.01|.446
81609152|NCT03844321|162896529|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Slopes|-0.04||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.07||A two-sided significance level of .05 was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|df = 1618|Slope estimate = difference in slopes between conditions (Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy) during time frame.|As with the primary outcome, we used a linear mixed effects model to examine the difference in effect of time on weekly FFMQ scores in Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy conditions from baseline to 8 weeks.||0.07|-0.16|.469
81609153|NCT03844321|162896529|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Slopes|-0.06||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|-0.01||A two-sided significance level of .05 was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|df = 1067|Slope estimate = difference in slopes between conditions (Mindfulness Light vs. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy) during time frame.|As with the primary outcome, we used linear mixed effects models to examine the effect of time on weekly FFMQ scores across both intervention conditions from baseline to 20 weeks.||-0.01|-0.11|.033
81609154|NCT03844321|162896530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Age measured at the beginning of the intervention period was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 8.||||.046
81609155|NCT03844321|162896530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.275||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Age measured at the beginning of the intervention period was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 20.||||.275
81609156|NCT03844321|162896531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.977||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||PSS measured at the beginning of the intervention period was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 8.||||.977
81609157|NCT03844321|162896531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.341||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||PSS measured at the beginning of the intervention period was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 20.||||.341
81609158|NCT03844321|162896532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.885||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||PROMIS: EDD measured at the beginning of the intervention period was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 8.||||.885
81609159|NCT03844321|162896532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.319||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||PROMIS: EDD measured at the beginning of the intervention period was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 20.||||.319
81647006|NCT04159805|162985216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.22|||=|0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|3.6||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 12||3.60|-4.03|=0.909
81647007|NCT04159805|162985216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|2.65|||=|0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|6.4||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 12||6.40|-1.09|=0.158
81647008|NCT04159805|162985216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.88|||=|0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|5.05||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 14||5.05|-6.80|=0.764
81647009|NCT04159805|162985216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|5.2|||=|0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|11.06||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 14||11.06|-0.67|=0.080
81647010|NCT04159805|162985216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.01|||=|0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|3.95||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 16||3.95|-5.98|=0.677
81647011|NCT04159805|162985216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|4.81|||=|0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|9.73||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 16||9.73|-0.10|=0.055
81647012|NCT04159805|162985217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.52|||=|0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|4.27||From a MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 4||4.27|-3.23|=0.780
81647013|NCT04159805|162985217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.5|||=|0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|3.99||From a MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 4||3.99|-2.99|=0.771
81647014|NCT04159805|162985217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.04|||=|0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|4.14||From a MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 6||4.14|-4.22|=0.984
81647015|NCT04159805|162985217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|2.44|||=|0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|6.35||From a MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 6||6.35|-1.47|=0.213
81647016|NCT04159805|162985217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.97|||=|0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|2.45||From a MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 8||2.45|-6.40|=0.371
81647017|NCT04159805|162985217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.11|||=|0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|4.23||From a MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 8||4.23|-4.01|=0.956
81647018|NCT04159805|162985217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.06|||=|0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.65|3.53||From a MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 10||3.53|-5.65|=0.641
81647019|NCT04159805|162985217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.33|||=|0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.61|3.95||From a MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 10||3.95|-4.61|=0.876
81647020|NCT04159805|162985217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.86|||=|0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.91|3.18||From a MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 12||3.18|-6.91|=0.458
81647021|NCT04159805|162985217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.68|||=|0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|4.0||From a MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 12||4.00|-5.37|=0.769
81647022|NCT04159805|162985217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.14|||=|0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.07|4.8||From a MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 14||4.80|-7.07|=0.699
81647023|NCT04159805|162985217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|1.1|||=|0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|6.62||From a MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 14||6.62|-4.41|=0.687
81647024|NCT04159805|162985217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.2|||=|0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.55|5.95||From a MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 16||5.95|-5.55|=0.944
81647025|NCT04159805|162985217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|2.48|||=|0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|7.83||From a MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 16||7.83|-2.87|=0.351
81647026|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-27.9|||=|0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.18|4.38||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 2||4.38|-60.18|=0.090
81647027|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-15.77|||=|0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.5|15.96||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 2||15.96|-47.50|=0.328
81647028|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-12.65|||=|0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.94|19.63||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 3||19.63|-44.94|=0.441
81647029|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|1.39|||=|0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.33|33.12||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 3||33.12|-30.33|=0.931
81647030|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-28.18|||=|0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.46|4.11||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 4||4.11|-60.46|=0.087
81647031|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|4.44|||=|0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.29|36.16||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 4||36.16|-27.29|=0.783
81647032|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-29.08|||=|0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.36|3.21||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 5||3.21|-61.36|=0.077
81647033|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-15.72|||=|0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.45|16.0||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 5||16.00|-47.45|=0.330
81647034|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-14.14|||=|0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.19|18.91||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 6||18.91|-47.19|=0.400
81647035|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.0|||=|1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.18|32.19||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 6||32.19|-32.18|=1.000
81647036|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-26.47|||=|0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.64|6.69||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 7||6.69|-59.64|=0.117
81647037|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-12.75|||=|0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.94|19.44||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 7||19.44|-44.94|=0.436
81647038|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY|From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|Difference in LS Mean|-47.91|||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.54|-14.29||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 8||-14.29|-81.54|=0.005
81647039|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-20.48|||=|0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.92|11.95||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 8||11.95|-52.92|=0.215
81647040|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-3.97|||=|0.815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.34|29.4||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 10||29.40|-37.34|=0.815
81647041|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-4.31|||=|0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.84|28.22||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 10||28.22|-36.84|=0.794
81647042|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-36.78|||=|0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.48|-3.08||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline at Week 12||-3.08|-70.48|=0.033
81647043|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-10.79|||=|0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.26|21.67||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 12||21.67|-43.26|=0.513
81647044|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-56.21|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.69|-20.73||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 14||-20.73|-91.69|=0.002
81647045|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-36.94|||=|0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.39|-2.48||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 14||-2.48|-71.39|=0.036
81647046|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-62.98|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.64|-25.31||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 16||-25.31|-100.64|=0.001
81647047|NCT04159805|162985218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-28.81|||=|0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.12|8.51||From MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline as the outcome, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and adjusted by baseline value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 16||8.51|-66.12|=0.130
81647048|NCT01393613|162985223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0093|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare the average effect analysis for brexpiprazole 2 mg/day and 4 mg/day and placebo combined treatment groups at Week 6. The primary analysis was performed by fitting a Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with an unstructured variance covariance structure. The model included fixed class effect terms for treatment, trial site, visit week, baseline, baseline and visit interaction and an interaction term of treatment by visit week.||||0.0093
81647049|NCT01393613|162985223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.47||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|-2.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 4mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||-2.35|-10.6|0.0022
81647050|NCT01393613|162985223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.08||||0.1448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.23|1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||1.07|-7.23|0.1448
81702164|NCT01455415|163100476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.1297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.01||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline anxiety / depression domain score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.01|-0.11|0.1297
81702165|NCT01455415|163100477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.4279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.02||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline Dolan 1997 index summary score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.02|-0.04|0.4279
81647051|NCT01393613|162985223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.37||||0.1588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.06|1.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6. MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, clinical visit, trial site, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, and Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||1.32|-8.06|0.1588
81647052|NCT01393613|162985224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0069|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare the average effect analysis for brexpiprazole 2 mg/day and 4 mg/day and placebo combined treatment groups at Week 6.||||0.0069
81647053|NCT01393613|162985224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 4mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6. The analysis of this key secondary endpoint was conducted if both comparisons of brexpiprazole 4 mg/day vs placebo and brexpiprazole 2 mg/day vs placebo of the primary endpoint were significant. Because only the comparison of brexpiprazole 4 mg/day vs placebo met the threshold in the primary analysis, the following analysis is not part of the formal statistical testing and is descriptive only.||-0.15|-0.62|0.0015
81647054|NCT01393613|162985224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.1269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||-0.05|-0.42|0.1269
81647055|NCT01393613|162985224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.4449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||0.16|-0.37|0.4449
81647056|NCT01393613|162985225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.59||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|7.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 4mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||7.17|2.02|0.0005
81647057|NCT01393613|162985225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.1286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|4.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||4.59|-0.58|0.1286
81647058|NCT01393613|162985225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.21||||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|6.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||6.16|0.26|0.0332
81647059|NCT01393613|162985226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|-0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 4mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||-0.31|-3.08|0.0166
81647060|NCT01393613|162985226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.5101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|0.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||0.93|-1.86|0.5101
81647061|NCT01393613|162985226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||0.3938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||0.89|-2.26|0.3938
81647062|NCT01393613|162985227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22||||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 4mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||-0.17|-2.28|0.0231
81647063|NCT01393613|162985227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.1547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||0.29|-1.83|0.1547
81526215|NCT02391363|162740321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 0.29 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 6 month LL-FDI, controlling for baseline LL-FDI.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.59
81647064|NCT01393613|162985227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78||||0.2004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||0.42|-1.98|0.2004
81647065|NCT01393613|162985228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel (CMH) row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 4mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||-0.20|-0.78|0.0009
81647066|NCT01393613|162985228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.0422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||-0.01|-0.60|0.0422
81647067|NCT01393613|162985228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.1358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||0.08|-0.56|0.1358
81647068|NCT01393613|162985229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.54||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 4mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||2.00|1.20|0.0006
81647069|NCT01393613|162985229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.22||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||1.62|0.92|0.1680
81647070|NCT01393613|162985229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.35||||0.0433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||1.79|1.02|0.0433
81647071|NCT01393613|162985230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.82||||0.5202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 4mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||1.51|0.44|0.5202
81647072|NCT01393613|162985230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.0||||0.9894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.85|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||1.85|0.55|0.9894
81647073|NCT01393613|162985230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.76||||0.4586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.59|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||1.59|0.36|0.4586
81647074|NCT01393613|162985231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.39||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 4mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||-0.48|-2.30|0.0029
81647075|NCT01393613|162985231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.3559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||0.48|-1.34|0.3559
81647076|NCT01393613|162985231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.3646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||0.56|-1.51|0.3646
81647077|NCT01393613|162985232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14||||0.1273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 4mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||0.33|-2.61|0.1273
81647078|NCT01393613|162985232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||1.12|-1.83|0.6400
81647079|NCT01393613|162985232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.4423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||1.01|-2.32|0.4423
81647080|NCT01393613|162985233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28||||0.0194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|-0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 4mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||-0.21|-2.36|0.0194
81647081|NCT01393613|162985233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98||||0.0754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||0.10|-2.06|0.0754
81647082|NCT01393613|162985233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||0.22|-2.22|0.1080
81647083|NCT01393613|162985234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.39||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|-0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 4mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6. Because only the comparison of brexpiprazole 4 mg/day versus placebo met the threshold in the primary analysis, the following analysis is not part for the formal statistical testing and is descriptive only.||-0.43|-2.34|0.0045
81647084|NCT01393613|162985234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.4753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||0.61|-1.31|0.4753
81609160|NCT03844321|162896533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.838||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||PROMIS: EDA measured at the beginning of the intervention period was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 8.||||.838
81647085|NCT01393613|162985234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||0.21|-1.96|0.1150
81647086|NCT01393613|162985235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|-0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 4mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||-0.46|-2.05|0.0021
81647087|NCT01393613|162985235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.6792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||0.63|-0.97|0.6792
81647088|NCT01393613|162985235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.5752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||0.65|-1.16|0.5752
81647089|NCT01393613|162985236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 4mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||-0.20|-1.51|0.0104
81647090|NCT01393613|162985236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.0373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||-0.04|-1.35|0.0373
81647091|NCT01393613|162985236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis fixed effect of treatment, trial site, visit, treatment visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||0.10|-1.39|0.0890
81647092|NCT02672514|162985290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.377|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The early diagnosis of AKI currently depends on the detection of reduced kidney function by the rise of serum Creatinine concentration. We test the null hypothesis that serum Creatinine was the same in both groups. The first blood samples from both groups were collected before cardiopulmonary bypass.||||0.377
81647093|NCT02672514|162985290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The early diagnosis of AKI currently depends on the detection of reduced kidney function by the rise of serum Creatinine concentration. We test the null hypothesis that serum Creatinine was the same in both groups. The blood samples were collected from both groups on arrival of intensive care unit.||||0.051
81647094|NCT02672514|162985290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.282|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The early diagnosis of AKI currently depends on the detection of reduced kidney function by the rise of serum Creatinine concentration. We test the null hypothesis that serum Creatinine was the same in both groups. The blood samples from both groups were collected 24 hours after Operation.||||0.282
81647095|NCT02672514|162985290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.277|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The early diagnosis of AKI currently depends on the detection of reduced kidney function by the rise of serum Creatinine concentration. We test the null hypothesis that serum Creatinine was the same in both groups. These blood samples were collected 48 hours after cardiopulmonary Bypass.||||0.277
81647096|NCT02672514|162985290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.308|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The early diagnosis of AKI currently depends on the detection of reduced kidney function by the rise of serum Creatinine concentration. We test the null hypothesis that serum Creatinine was the same in both groups. The blood samples were collected from both groups 72 hours after cardiopulmonary bypass.||||0.308
81647097|NCT02672514|162985290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.211|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The early diagnosis of AKI currently depends on the detection of reduced kidney function by the rise of serum Cystatin C concentration. We test the null hypothesis that serum Cystatin C was the same in both groups. The first blood samples were collected before cardiopulmonary bypass.||||0.211
81609161|NCT03844321|162896533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||PROMIS: EDA measured at the beginning of the intervention period was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 20.||||.890
81609162|NCT03844321|162896534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.425||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||PROMIS: APRA measured at the beginning of the intervention period was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 8.||||.425
81609163|NCT03844321|162896534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.733||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||PROMIS: APRA measured at the beginning of the intervention period was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 20.||||.733
81609164|NCT03844321|162896535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.582||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||FFMQ measured at the beginning of the intervention period was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 8.||||.582
81609165|NCT03844321|162896535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.666||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||FFMQ measured at the beginning of the intervention period was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 20.||||.666
81609166|NCT03844321|162896536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.355||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Presence of psychiatric illness at the beginning of the intervention period was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 8.||||.355
81609167|NCT03844321|162896536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.361||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Presence of psychiatric illness at the beginning of the intervention period was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 20.||||.361
81609168|NCT03844321|162896537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Presence of medical problems at the beginning of the intervention period was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 8.||||.640
81609169|NCT03844321|162896537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.396||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Presence of medical problems at the beginning of the intervention period was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 20.||||.396
81609170|NCT03844321|162896538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of sessions completed was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 8.||||.004
81609171|NCT03844321|162896538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.291||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of sessions completed was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 20.||||.291
81609172|NCT03844321|162896539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.603||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Level of education was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 8.||||.603
81609173|NCT03844321|162896539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.333||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Level of education was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 20.||||.333
81609174|NCT03844321|162896540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.224||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Race was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 20.||||.224
81609175|NCT03844321|162896540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.885||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Race was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 20.||||.885
81609176|NCT03844321|162896541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Sex was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 8.||||.490
81609177|NCT03844321|162896541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.266||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Sex was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 20.||||.266
81609178|NCT03844321|162896542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.928||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Ethnicity was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 8.||||.928
81609179|NCT03844321|162896542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.307||||||Reported p-value is for estimated weekly change in WHO-5 score by treatment by moderator interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Ethnicity was analyzed as a moderator of the relationship between treatment and weekly WHO-5 scores. We added a main effect for the moderator, as well as treatment by time, moderator by time, and treatment by moderator by time interactions to the linear mixed model and used a likelihood ratio test to compare this interaction model to one without the three-way interaction. These analyses were completed over Baseline to Week 20.||||.307
81647098|NCT02672514|162985290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The early diagnosis of AKI currently depends on the detection of reduced kidney function by the rise of serum Cystatin C concentration. We test the null hypothesis that serum Cystatin C was the same in both groups. The blood samples were collected on arrival of intensive care unit.||||0.004
81609180|NCT01370603|162896543|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence was declared if the 97.5% expanded confidence interval for the mean difference between the fixed-dose combination and co-administration in percent change from baseline was contained within ±4%.|Difference in Least-squares means|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.9|1.4|||ANCOVA|||It was anticipated that 85% of the enrolled participants would be evaluable to achieve 95% power in order to establish equivalence between the Ezetimibe/Atorvastatin Fixed Dose Combination and the co-administration of Ezetimibe and Atorvastatin with respect to percent change from baseline in LDL-C after 6 weeks of treatment using two one-sided tests each at 2.5% α-level, assuming the underlying true treatment difference is ±1.08% and that the standard deviation of the difference is 12.8%.||1.4|-1.9|
81609181|NCT01370603|162896544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares means|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.4|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|-1.4|
81609182|NCT01370603|162896545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares means|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.8|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|-1.8|
81609183|NCT01370603|162896546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares Means|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.7|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.4|-1.7|
81609184|NCT01370603|162896547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares means|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.9|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-1.9|
81609185|NCT01370603|162896548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares Means|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.9|4.9|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||4.9|-4.9|
81609186|NCT00518713|162896549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.0120
81609187|NCT00518713|162896549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.0015
81609188|NCT00518713|162896549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||<0.0001
81609189|NCT00518713|162896550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.0027
81609190|NCT00518713|162896550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||<0.0001
81609191|NCT00518713|162896550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||<0.0001
81609192|NCT00518713|162896551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1041||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.1041
81609193|NCT00518713|162896551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2207||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.2207
81609194|NCT00518713|162896551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0025||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.0025
81609195|NCT00518713|162896552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1469||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.1469
81609196|NCT00518713|162896552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0161||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.0161
81609197|NCT00518713|162896552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0024||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.0024
81609198|NCT00518713|162896553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1324||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||≥ 25% reduction. ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.1324
81609199|NCT00518713|162896553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0026||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||≥ 25% reduction. ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.0026
81609200|NCT00518713|162896553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||≥ 25% reduction. ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.0004
81609201|NCT00518713|162896553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3383||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||≥ 50% reduction. ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.3383
81609202|NCT00518713|162896553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0159||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||≥ 50% reduction. ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.0159
81609203|NCT00518713|162896553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||≥ 50% reduction. ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||<0.0001
81609204|NCT00518713|162896553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0279||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||≥ 75% reduction. ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.0279
81609205|NCT00518713|162896553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||≥ 75% reduction. ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.0010
81609206|NCT00518713|162896553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||≥ 75% reduction. ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||<0.0001
81609207|NCT00518713|162896560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.721||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.7210
81609208|NCT00518713|162896560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2505||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.2505
81609209|NCT00518713|162896560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0924||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.0924
81609210|NCT00518713|162896561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0414||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.0414
81609211|NCT00518713|162896561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0044||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||0.0044
81609212|NCT00518713|162896561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with the percent reduction in drop seizures as the dependent variable and treatment, pooled center, and baseline drop seizure rate as the independent variables. A step-down procedure used, starting with the high dose versus placebo.||||<0.0001
81609213|NCT00050089|162896564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.165||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.856|1.585|||Log Rank||The comparison was Mega-ART (intensification) vs Standard-ART (standard).|Time-to-event (Kaplan-Meier) and stratified log-rank test was used for the comparison.||1.585|0.856|0.69
81609214|NCT00050089|162896565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.927||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.674|1.275|||Log Rank||The comparison was ARDFP (interruption) vs No ARDFP (continuation)|Time-to-event (Kaplan-Meier) and stratified log-rank analysis was performed.||1.275|0.674|0.49
81609215|NCT00050089|162896566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Stratified Log-rank test was used to compare the four treatment||||0.87
81609216|NCT00050089|162896567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.008||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.35|||Log Rank||The comparison was Standard-ART (standard) vs Mega-ART (intensification)|Time-to-event (Kaplan-Meier) and stratified log-rank test was used for the comparison||1.35|0.75|0.92
81609217|NCT00050089|162896568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.46|||Log Rank||The comparison was ARDFP (interruption) vs No ARDFP (continuation) of ART|Time-to-event (Kaplan-Meier) and stratified log-rank test was used for the comparison.||1.46|0.8|0.68
81609218|NCT01216293|162896569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|19.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|30.2|||||Difference estimated using Hodges-Lehmann estimation, and corresponding 95% CIs calculated using Moses method.|||30.2|7.0|
81647099|NCT02672514|162985290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.221|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The early diagnosis of AKI currently depends on the detection of reduced kidney function by the rise of serum Cystatin C concentration. We test the null hypothesis that serum Cystatin C was the same in both groups. The blood samples were collected 24 hours after operation.||||0.221
81609219|NCT01216293|162896569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|18.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|30.4|||||Difference estimated using Hodges-Lehmann estimation, and corresponding 95% CIs calculated using Moses method.|||30.4|6.7|
81609220|NCT01216293|162896570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|27.366|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.749|42.957|||||Difference estimated using Hodges-Lehmann estimation, and corresponding 95% CIs calculated using Moses method.|||42.957|12.749|
81609221|NCT01216293|162896570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|22.025|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.357|35.714|||||Difference estimated using Hodges-Lehmann estimation, and corresponding 95% CIs calculated using Moses method.|||35.714|8.357|
81609222|NCT01216293|162896571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|20.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|34.4|||||Difference estimated using Hodges-Lehmann estimation, and corresponding 95% CIs calculated using Moses method.|||34.4|4.0|
81609223|NCT01216293|162896571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|11.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|28.3|||||Difference estimated using Hodges-Lehmann estimation, and corresponding 95% CIs calculated using Moses method.|||28.3|-2.7|
81609224|NCT01216293|162896572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|6.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|12.78|||||Difference estimated using Hodges-Lehmann estimation, and corresponding 95% CIs calculated using Moses method.|||12.78|0.40|
81609225|NCT01216293|162896572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|7.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|12.86|||||Difference estimated using Hodges-Lehmann estimation, and corresponding 95% CIs calculated using Moses method.|||12.86|0.59|
81609226|NCT00377741|162896596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean exposure ratio for AUC(0-tau)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.55||||||||1.55|0.98|
81609227|NCT00377741|162896597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean exposure ratio for Cmax|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.42||||||||1.42|0.88|
81609228|NCT01500226|162896601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.0||To control for multiplicity, analyses were performed hierarchically. For the CR delayed the threshold for statistical significance was 0.05; no further adjustment for multiplicity were required for the primary endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test was stratified by sex. Missing data were imputed as treatment failures.||||2.0|1.2|<0.001
81609229|NCT01500226|162896602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.6||To control for multiplicity, analyses were performed hierarchically. CR-acute was tested only if the result for the primary endpoint, CR delayed, was statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test was stratified by sex. Missing data were imputed as treatment failures.||||1.6|0.9|0.143
81609230|NCT01500226|162896603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.0||To control for multiplicity, analyses were performed hierarchically. CR overall was tested only if both CR delayed and CR acute were statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test was stratified by sex. Missing data were imputed as treatment failures.||||2.0|1.3|<0.001
81609231|NCT04212169|162896604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.981||0.888|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.67|16.22|||Mixed Models Analysis||Differences less than 0 favours MEDI3506|||16.22|-13.67|0.888
81526216|NCT02391363|162740322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 0.20 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 9 month LL-FDI, controlling for baseline LL-FDI.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.89
81609232|NCT04212169|162896604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.756||0.549|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.36|22.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Differences less than 0 favours MEDI3506|||22.10|-10.36|0.549
81609233|NCT04212169|162896604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.014||0.807|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.38|9.95|||Mixed Models Analysis||Differences less than 0 favours MEDI3506|||9.95|-13.38|0.807
81609234|NCT04212169|162896606|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.6396|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|9.94|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio greater than 1 favours MEDI3506|||9.94|0.19|0.6396
81609235|NCT04212169|162896606|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|6.38|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio greater than 1 favours MEDI3506|||6.38|0.03|0.9999
81609236|NCT04212169|162896606|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.89||||0.0935|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|10.49|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio greater than 1 favours MEDI3506|||10.49|0.91|0.0935
81609237|NCT04212169|162896608|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.06||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|119.65|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio greater than one favour MEDI3506|||119.65|0.08|0.4450
81609238|NCT04212169|162896608|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|28.0|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio greater than 1 favours MEDI3506|||28.0|0.0|0.9999
81609239|NCT04212169|162896608|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.5||||0.1132|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|130.35|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio greater than 1 favours MEDI3506|||130.35|0.75|0.1132
81609240|NCT03699124|162896673|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between two lot groups is demonstrated if the confidence interval of the ratio of the GMTs lies within the interval \[½, 2\]. For the trial to be successful, all three lot group comparisons must be equivalent by this definition.|GMT Ratio|0.936|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.816|1.073||||||||1.073|0.816|
81609241|NCT03699124|162896673|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between two lot groups is demonstrated if the confidence interval of the ratio of the GMTs lies within the interval \[½, 2\]. For the trial to be successful, all three lot group comparisons must be equivalent by this definition.|GMT Ratio|1.115|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.967|1.287||||||||1.287|0.967|
81609242|NCT03699124|162896673|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between two lot groups is demonstrated if the confidence interval of the ratio of the GMTs lies within the interval \[½, 2\]. For the trial to be successful, all three lot group comparisons must be equivalent by this definition.|GMT Ratio|1.044|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.915|1.191||||||||1.191|0.915|
81609243|NCT02718417|162896690|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43||||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.051|1.946||One-sided log-rank test was used.|Log Rank|Analysis was performed using a Cox's Proportional Hazard model stratified by the randomization strata and a stratified log-rank test.||||1.946|1.051|0.9890
81609244|NCT02718417|162896690|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.7935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.832|1.565||One-sided log-rank test was used.|Log Rank|Analysis was performed using a Cox's Proportional Hazard model stratified by the randomization strata and a stratified log-rank test.||||1.565|0.832|0.7935
81609245|NCT02718417|162896691|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.53||||0.8848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.08||One-sided log-rank test was used.|Log Rank|Analysis was performed using a Cox's Proportional Hazard model stratified by the randomization strata and a stratified log-rank test.||||3.080|0.760|0.8848
81609246|NCT02718417|162896691|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.55||||0.8953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.776|3.111||One-sided log-rank test was used.|Log Rank|Analysis was performed using a Cox's Proportional Hazard model stratified by the randomization strata and a stratified log-rank test.||||3.111|0.776|0.8953
81609247|NCT02718417|162896692|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.9278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.935|1.578||One-sided log-rank test was used.|Log Rank|||||1.578|0.935|0.9278
81609248|NCT02718417|162896692|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.2367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.688|1.189||One-sided log-rank test was used.|Log Rank|||||1.189|0.688|0.2367
81609249|NCT02451930|162896790|OTHER|||||||0.4491|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4491
81609250|NCT05454449|162896809|OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81609251|NCT05454449|162896810|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.009
81609252|NCT05454449|162896811|OTHER|||||||0.082|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.082
81609253|NCT05454449|162896812|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.022
81527883|NCT00394706|162742759|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.44|||||Mean MRS for Active ITD minus mean MRS for Sham ITD (i.e. positive values favor the active device).|Linear regression was used to assess associations between post-discharge measures and treatment group comparisons with adjustment for baseline characteristics. Site was adjusted for to accommodate clustering of patients within sites. All regression analyses used robust standard errors to accommodate non-constant variances.||0.44|-0.17|
81609254|NCT05454449|162896813|OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.016
81609255|NCT05454449|162896814|OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.029
81609256|NCT05454449|162896815|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81609257|NCT01950273|162896832|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard equivalence limit 80% to 125%.|Least Squares (LS) mean ratio|89.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.42|106.29|||||Ratio of the adjusted geometric means calculated as (LS mean ratio of BI 695500/Rituximab (MabThera®)).|||106.29|75.42|
81609258|NCT01950273|162896833|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard equivalence limit 80% to 125%.|Least Squares (LS) means ratio|94.6||||||90.0|85.04|105.23|||||Ratio of the adjusted geometric means calculated as (LS mean ratio of BI 695500/Rituximab (MabThera®)).|||105.23|85.04|
81609259|NCT01950273|162896834|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard equivalence limit 80% to 125%.|Least Squares (LS) means ratio|89.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.62|104.23|||||Ratio of the adjusted geometric means calculated as (LS mean ratio of BI 695500/Rituximab (MabThera®)).|||104.23|77.62|
81609260|NCT01950273|162896835|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard equivalence limit 80% to 125%.|Least Squares (LS) means ratio|97.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.45|105.42|||||Ratio of the adjusted geometric means calculated as (LS mean ratio of BI 695500/Rituximab (MabThera®)).|||105.42|90.45|
81609261|NCT01950273|162896836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|249.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-210.6|709.0|||||Mean difference calculated as BI 695500-Rituximab (MabThera®).|||709|-210.6|
81609262|NCT01950273|162896838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|11.1|||||Difference in ORR calculated as ORR (BI695500) - ORR (MabThera®). The confidence interval represented is 95% difference in proportions.|||11.1|-29.4|
81609263|NCT01950273|162896839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|22.1|||||Difference in TEAE incidence calculated as BI695500 - TEAE incidence (MabThera®). The confidence interval represented is 95% difference in proportions.|||22.1|-18.0|
81609264|NCT03354637|162896870|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.707||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|27.0||All statistical testing was two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Since this was the first multicenter study evaluating the effect of ATI-50002 Topical Solution in subjects with stable patchy alopecia areata, the sample size was based upon feasibility issues rather than a formal power calculation. Planned data from 120 subjects, utilizing LOCF for missing data, provides 80% power to detect a 24-point difference in percent change from baseline in SALT score between any two treatment groups. This power computation is based upon assumed standard deviation of 38%.||27.00|0.77|0.038
81609265|NCT03354637|162896870|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.784||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|22.55||All statistical testing was two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Since this was the first multicenter study evaluating the effect of ATI-50002 Topical Solution in subjects with stable patchy alopecia areata, the sample size was based upon feasibility issues rather than a formal power calculation. Planned data from 120 subjects, utilizing LOCF for missing data, provides 80% power to detect a 24-point difference in percent change from baseline in SALT score between any two treatment groups. This power computation is based upon assumed standard deviation of 38%.||22.55|-3.90|0.166
81609266|NCT03354637|162896871|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.511||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.97|19.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.17|-5.97|0.302
81463671|NCT04075682|162618912|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.7017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.7||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline delay discounting would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.70|0.23|0.7017
81526217|NCT02391363|162740323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F= 0.23 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 6 month SF-12, controlling for baseline SF-12.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.64
81609267|NCT03354637|162896871|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.584||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.44|15.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.90|-9.44|0.616
81609268|NCT03354637|162896872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.074||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|10.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.30|-1.26|0.125
81609269|NCT03354637|162896872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.107||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|9.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.36|-2.30|0.234
81609270|NCT03354637|162896873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.131||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|7.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.49|-4.39|0.607
81609271|NCT03354637|162896873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.165||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|5.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.92|-6.06|0.981
81609272|NCT03354637|162896874|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.6|0.4|0.620
81609273|NCT03354637|162896874|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.8|0.5|0.366
81609274|NCT03354637|162896875|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|0.0|0.157
81609275|NCT03354637|162896875|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.8|0.1|0.353
81609276|NCT03354637|162896876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|5.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.4|0.6|0.333
81609277|NCT03354637|162896876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.2|0.5|0.388
81609278|NCT03354637|162896877|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.8|0.3|0.435
81609279|NCT03354637|162896877|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7|0.2|0.370
81609280|NCT03354637|162896878|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|5.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.4|0.6|0.333
81609281|NCT03354637|162896878|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.2|0.5|0.388
81609282|NCT03354637|162896879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.505|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.505
81609283|NCT03354637|162896879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.359|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.359
81609284|NCT03354637|162896880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.602|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.602
81609285|NCT03354637|162896880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.643|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.643
81609286|NCT03354637|162896881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.992|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.992
81609287|NCT03354637|162896881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.257|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.257
81609288|NCT03354637|162896883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.374|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.374
81609289|NCT03354637|162896883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.253|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.253
81609290|NCT03354637|162896885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.102|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.102
81609291|NCT03354637|162896885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.859|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.859
81609292|NCT03354637|162896886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.481|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.481
81609293|NCT03354637|162896886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.357|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.357
81609294|NCT01154036|162896894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-12.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|-8.7||The primary hypotheses were tested at 0.045, applying Hochberg's procedure.|Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-8.7|-16.6|<0.001
81609295|NCT01154036|162896894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimate|-9.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-5.4||The primary hypotheses were tested at 0.045, applying Hochberg's procedure.|Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-5.4|-12.9|<0.001
81609296|NCT01154036|162896895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-10.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|-5.1||The secondary hypotheses were tested at an adaptive alpha level depending on the hypotheses testing result of the primary hypotheses.|Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-5.1|-15.9|<0.001
81702166|NCT01455415|163100478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.5505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.02||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model which included baseline Dolan 2001 index summary score, sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) has been tested using within-participant variability as error term.||0.02|-0.04|0.5505
81609297|NCT01154036|162896895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-9.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|-5.5||The secondary hypotheses were tested at an adaptive alpha level depending on the hypotheses testing result of the primary hypotheses.|Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-5.5|-13.6|<0.001
81463672|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|4.31||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H1 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received inserts (insert only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (pictorial warning only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the insert groups than in the no insert groups.||4.31|1.42|0.001
81609298|NCT01154036|162896896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|3.89|||Logistic Regression Model|Logistic regression model included terms for treatment and baseline LDL-C (where baseline LDL-C was fitted as 3 categories based on tertiles)||||3.89|1.62|<0.001
81609299|NCT01154036|162896896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.67|||Logistic Regression Model|Logistic regression model included terms for treatment and baseline LDL-C (where baseline LDL-C was fitted as 3 categories based on tertiles)||||2.67|1.17|0.007
81609300|NCT01154036|162896897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|4.73|||Logistic regression Model|Logistic regression model included terms for treatment and baseline LDL-C (where baseline LDL-C was fitted as 3 categories based on tertiles)||||4.73|1.55|<0.001
81609301|NCT01154036|162896897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|3.63|||Logistic Regression Model|Logistic regression model included terms for treatment and baseline LDL-C (where baseline LDL-C was fitted as 3 categories based on tertiles)||||3.63|1.56|<0.001
81609302|NCT01154036|162896898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.56|19.62|||Logistic Regression Model|Logistic regression model included terms for treatment and baseline LDL-C (where baseline LDL-C was fitted as 3 categories based on tertiles)||||19.62|4.56|<0.001
81609303|NCT01154036|162896898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|6.82|||Logistic Regression Model|Logistic regression model included terms for treatment and baseline LDL-C (where baseline LDL-C was fitted as 3 categories based on tertiles)||||6.82|2.23|<0.001
81609304|NCT01154036|162896899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.77||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.64|211.83|||Logistic Regression Model|Logistic regression model included terms for treatment and baseline LDL-C (where baseline LDL-C was fitted as 3 categories based on tertiles)||||211.83|3.64|0.001
81609305|NCT01154036|162896899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.85|17.56|||Logistic Regression Model|Logistic regression model included terms for treatment and baseline LDL-C (where baseline LDL-C was fitted as 3 categories based on tertiles)||||17.56|2.85|<0.001
81609306|NCT01154036|162896900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-7.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-4.4|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-4.4|-9.7|<0.001
81609307|NCT01154036|162896900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-5.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-3.3|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-3.3|-8.3|<0.001
81609308|NCT01154036|162896901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-6.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|-3.0|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-3.0|-10.7|<0.001
81702167|NCT01455415|163100479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0604|TWO_SIDED|||||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was done using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit transformation, under alternative hypothesis of raw mean scores differ.||||0.0604
81702168|NCT01455415|163100480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.7174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.248|0.171||Primary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Repeated measure mixed effects model|The Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||A longitudinal analysis was done using a repeated measure linear mixed effects model including visit, treatment, an indicator variable for Week 6, and treatment by visit and by the indicator variable interaction as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error (estimated by using an unstructured covariance structure) as random factors. The treatment differences were tested using within-participant variability as the error term.||0.171|-0.248|0.7174
81702169|NCT01455415|163100481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1511|TWO_SIDED|||||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level, without multiple comparisons' adjustment.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was done using a CMH test with modified ridit transformation, under alternative hypothesis of raw mean scores differ.||||0.1511
81702170|NCT01062009|163100489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Chi square analysis comparing number of participants with new fever in each group||||0.24
81702171|NCT01468701|163100492|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.9|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio of dabigatran versus vitamin K antagonist (vitamin K antagonist as reference).|A multivariable Cox regression model was performed including variables of treatment, age, gender, prior bleed, previous stroke/transient ischaemic attack/systemic embolism, previous myocardial infarction, abnormal kidney function and concomitant antiplatelets use.||0.90|0.60|
81609309|NCT01154036|162896901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-7.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-4.5|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-4.5|-10.2|<0.001
81609310|NCT01154036|162896902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-2.1||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|3.5|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Geometric mean percent changes from baseline were calculated based on back-transformation via exponentiation of the model-based least square means||||3.5|-7.8|0.466
81609311|NCT01154036|162896902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares means|-4.9||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|0.5|||Constrained Longitudinal Analysis|Geometric mean percent changes from baseline were calculated based on back-transformation via exponentiation of the model-based least square means||||0.5|-10.3|0.081
81609312|NCT01154036|162896903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares Means|-2.8||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|4.7|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Geometric mean percent changes from baseline were calculated based on back-transformation via exponentiation of the model-based least square means||||4.7|-10.2|0.466
81609313|NCT01154036|162896903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squarres Means|-7.1||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-1.6|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Geometric mean percent changes from baseline were calculated based on back-transformation via exponentiation of the model-based least square means||||-1.6|-12.6|0.011
81702172|NCT01468701|163100494|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.98|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio of dabigatran versus vitamin K antagonist (vitamin K antagonist as reference).|A multivariable Cox regression model was performed including variables of treatment, age, gender, prior bleed, previous stroke/transient ischaemic attack/systemic embolism, previous myocardial infarction, abnormal kidney function and concomitant antiplatelets use.||0.98|0.63|
81609314|NCT01154036|162896904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M--estimates|1.7||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|4.0|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||4.0|-0.5|0.133
81609315|NCT01154036|162896904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-0.6||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.6|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||1.6|-2.7|0.610
81609316|NCT01154036|162896905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-1.0||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|2.1|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||2.1|-4.2|0.520
81609317|NCT01154036|162896905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-0.7||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.7|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||1.7|-3.1|0.567
81609318|NCT01154036|162896906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-5.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-1.8|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-1.8|-8.8|0.003
81609319|NCT01154036|162896906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-4.3||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-1.0|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-1.0|-7.7|0.011
81609320|NCT01154036|162896907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-4.3||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|0.5|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||0.5|-9.2|0.079
81609321|NCT01154036|162896907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-7.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|-4.1|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-4.1|-11.4|<0.001
81609322|NCT01154036|162896908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|1.6||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.8|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||3.8|-0.6|0.156
81609323|NCT01154036|162896908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-0.9||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.2|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||1.2|-2.9|0.425
81609324|NCT01154036|162896909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|0.5||||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|3.6|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||3.6|-2.5|0.739
81609325|NCT01154036|162896909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-1.0||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.3|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||1.3|-3.3|0.410
81609326|NCT01154036|162896910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-10.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|-6.6|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-6.6|-13.6|<0.001
81609327|NCT01154036|162896910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-7.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|-4.3|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-4.3|-10.9|<0.001
81609328|NCT01154036|162896911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-9.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-4.5|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-4.5|-14.0|<0.001
81609329|NCT01154036|162896911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-9.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-6.2|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-6.2|-13.5|0.001
81609330|NCT01154036|162896912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-8.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|-4.9|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-4.9|-11.2|<0.001
81609331|NCT01154036|162896912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-4.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|-1.9|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-1.9|-7.8|0.001
81609332|NCT01154036|162896913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-6.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-2.8|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-2.8|-11.0|<0.001
81609333|NCT01154036|162896913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-6.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-3.3|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-3.3|-9.4|<0.001
81609334|NCT01154036|162896914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-13.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|-9.3|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-9.3|-18.1|<0.001
81609335|NCT01154036|162896914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-7.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|-3.6|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-3.6|-11.9|<0.001
81609336|NCT01154036|162896915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-10.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|-4.9|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-4.9|-15.8|<0.001
81609337|NCT01154036|162896915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-8.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-4.2|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-4.2|-12.5|<0.001
81526218|NCT02391363|162740324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 0.00 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 9 month SF-12, controlling for baseline SF-12.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.94
81526219|NCT02391363|162740325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 0.00 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 6 month SF-12, controlling for baseline SF-12.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.98
81609338|NCT01154036|162896916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-6.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-2.5|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-2.5|-10.0|<0.001
81609339|NCT01154036|162896916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-3.5||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|0.0|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||0.0|-7.1|0.052
81609340|NCT01154036|162896917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-5.8||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-0.8|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-0.8|-10.8|0.024
81609341|NCT01154036|162896917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-6.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|-2.3|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-2.3|-9.9|0.002
81609342|NCT01154036|162896918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-10.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|-6.4|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-6.4|-14.9|<0.001
81609343|NCT01154036|162896918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-6.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-2.2|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-2.2|-10.2|0.002
81609344|NCT01154036|162896919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-9.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|-3.9|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-3.9|-14.8|<0.001
81609345|NCT01154036|162896919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in M-estimates|-8.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-4.2|||Multiple Imputation Robust Regression|M-Estimates, 95% CI, and p-value obtained from a robust regression model with terms for treatment and baseline values, after imputing missing values||||-4.2|-12.6|<0.001
81609346|NCT01154036|162896920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares Means|-3.9||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|11.1|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Geometric mean percent changes from baseline were calculated based on back-transformation via exponentiation of the model-based least square means||||11.1|-18.9|0.613
81647100|NCT02672514|162985290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.796|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The early diagnosis of AKI currently depends on the detection of reduced kidney function by the rise of serum Cystatin C concentration. We test the null hypothesis that serum Cystatin C was the same in both groups. The blood samples were collected 48 hours after operation.||||0.796
81609347|NCT01154036|162896920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares Means|-1.5||||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|12.6|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Geometric mean percent changes from baseline were calculated based on back-transformation via exponentiation of the model-based least square means||||12.6|-15.7|0.831
81609348|NCT01154036|162896921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares Means|-13.1||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|6.4|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Geometric mean percent changes from baseline were calculated based on back-transformation via exponentiation of the model-based least square means||||6.4|-32.6|0.187
81609349|NCT01154036|162896921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares Means|-11.6||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.7|4.4|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Geometric mean percent changes from baseline were calculated based on back-transformation via exponentiation of the model-based least square means||||4.4|-27.7|0.153
81609350|NCT02264574|162896922|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.231|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.145|0.367|||Log Rank|The treatment effect was tested with an unstratified log rank test.|The hazard ratio and its 95% confidence interval were estimated using a Cox regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|To preserve the study wise type I error rate of 0.05, the primary and secondary endpoints were tested based on serial gatekeeping testing procedure at the two-sided significance level of 0.05 according to the hierarchical order of the primary analysis outcome measures presented in this record.||0.367|0.145|<0.0001
81647101|NCT02672514|162985290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.463|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The early diagnosis of AKI currently depends on the detection of reduced kidney function by the rise of serum Cystatin C concentration. We test the null hypothesis that serum Cystatin C was the same in both groups. The blood samples were collected 72 hours after operation.||||0.463
81609351|NCT02264574|162896923|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.119|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.307|||Log Rank|The treatment effect was tested with an unstratified log rank test.|The hazard ratio and its 95% confidence interval were estimated using a Cox regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|To preserve the study wise type I error rate of 0.05, the primary and secondary endpoints were tested based on serial gatekeeping testing procedure at the two-sided significance level of 0.05 according to the hierarchical order of the primary analysis outcome measures presented in this record.||0.307|0.046|< 0.0001
81609352|NCT02264574|162896924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5253|||||||Chi-squared|||To preserve the study wise type I error rate of 0.05, the primary and secondary endpoints were tested based on serial gatekeeping testing procedure at the two-sided significance level of 0.05 according to the hierarchical order of the primary analysis outcome measures presented in this record.||||0.5253
81609353|NCT02264574|162896925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5465|||||||Chi-squared|||To preserve the study wise type I error rate of 0.05, the primary and secondary endpoints were tested based on serial gatekeeping testing procedure at the two-sided significance level of 0.05 according to the hierarchical order of the primary analysis outcome measures presented in this record.||||0.5465
81609354|NCT02264574|162896926|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.208||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.062|1.373|||Chi-squared|||To preserve the study wise type I error rate of 0.05, the primary and secondary endpoints were tested based on serial gatekeeping testing procedure at the two-sided significance level of 0.05 according to the hierarchical order of the primary analysis outcome measures presented in this record.||1.373|1.062|0.0035
81609355|NCT02264574|162896927|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.921||||0.8057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.479|1.772|||Log Rank|The treatment effect was tested with an unstratified log rank test.|The hazard ratio and its 95% confidence interval were estimated using a Cox regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|To preserve the study wise type I error rate of 0.05, the primary and secondary endpoints were tested based on serial gatekeeping testing procedure at the two-sided significance level of 0.05 according to the hierarchical order of the primary analysis outcome measures presented in this record.||1.772|0.479|0.8057
81609356|NCT02264574|162896928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0835|||||||Fisher Exact|||"IRR Preferred Term~To preserve the study wise type I error rate of 0.05, the primary and secondary endpoints were tested based on serial gatekeeping testing procedure at the two-sided significance level of 0.05 according to the hierarchical order of the primary analysis outcome measures presented in this record."||||0.0835
81609357|NCT02264574|162896928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1944|||||||Fisher Exact|||"IRR By Customized SMQ~To preserve the study wise type I error rate of 0.05, the primary and secondary endpoints were tested based on serial gatekeeping testing procedure at the two-sided significance level of 0.05 according to the hierarchical order of the primary analysis outcome measures presented in this record."||||0.1944
81609358|NCT02264574|162896929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0045|||||||Chi-squared|||To preserve the study wise type I error rate of 0.05, the primary and secondary endpoints were tested based on serial gatekeeping testing procedure at the two-sided significance level of 0.05 according to the hierarchical order of the primary analysis outcome measures presented in this record.||||0.0045
81609359|NCT02264574|162896930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.859|||||||Chi-squared|||To preserve the study wise type I error rate of 0.05, the primary and secondary endpoints were tested based on serial gatekeeping testing procedure at the two-sided significance level of 0.05 according to the hierarchical order of the primary analysis outcome measures presented in this record.||||0.8590
81609360|NCT02264574|162896931|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.169|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.102|0.282|||Log Rank|The treatment effect was tested with an unstratified log rank test.|The hazard ratio and its 95% confidence interval were estimated using a Cox regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|||0.282|0.102|< 0.0001
81609361|NCT02264574|162896932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9657|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9657
81609362|NCT02264574|162896933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1612|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1612
81609363|NCT02264574|162896934|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.125||||0.0273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.013|1.25|||Chi-squared|||||1.250|1.013|0.0273
81609364|NCT02264574|162896935|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.083||||0.7934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.595|1.973|||Log Rank|The treatment effect was tested with an unstratified log rank test.|The hazard ratio and its 95% confidence interval were estimated using a Cox regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|||1.973|0.595|0.7934
81609365|NCT02264574|162896936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0050
81609366|NCT02264574|162896937|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.251|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.162|0.389|||Log Rank|The treatment effect was tested with an unstratified log rank test.|The hazard ratio and its 95% confidence interval were estimated using a Cox regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|||0.389|0.162|< 0.0001
81609367|NCT03405662|162896939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||non-parametric Kolmogorov-Smirnov test|||||||0.07
81609368|NCT03405662|162896940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||non-parametric Kolmogorov-Smirnov test|||||||0.29
81609369|NCT03405662|162896941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||non-parametric Kolmogorov-Smirnov test|||||||0.07
81609370|NCT03405662|162896942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||non-parametric Kolmogorov-Smirnov test|||||||0.23
81647102|NCT02672514|162985290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.118|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The early diagnosis of AKI currently depends on the detection of reduced kidney function by the rise of the postoperative NGAL levels in plasma. We test the null hypothesis that the NGAL level was the same in both groups. The first blood samples were collected before cardiopulmonary bypass.||||0.118
81647103|NCT02672514|162985290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The early diagnosis of AKI currently depends on the detection of reduced kidney function by the rise of the postoperative NGAL levels in plasma. We test the null hypothesis that the NGAL level was the same in both groups. The blood samples were collected on arrival of intensive care unit.||||0.0001
81609371|NCT03405662|162896943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||non-parametric Kolmogorov-Smirnov test|||||||0.68
81609372|NCT03405662|162896944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||non-parametric Kolmogorov-Smirnov test|||||||0.13
81609373|NCT03405662|162896945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||non-parametric Kolmogorov-Smirnov test|||||||0.32
81609374|NCT03405662|162896946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||non-parametric Kolmogorov-Smirnov test|||||||0.68
81609375|NCT03405662|162896947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||non-parametric Kolmogorov-Smirnov test|||||||0.86
81609376|NCT03405662|162896948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||non-parametric Kolmogorov-Smirnov test|||||||0.32
81609377|NCT01183650|162896967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.32|||||Day 1 Tadalafil Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (Japanese/Caucasian)|||1.32|0.84|
81609378|NCT01183650|162896967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.0|||||Day 10 Tadalafil Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (Japanese/Caucasian)|||1.00|0.64|
81609379|NCT01183650|162896967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|1.64|||||Day 1 Metabolite IC710 Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (Japanese/Caucasian)|||1.64|1.05|
81609380|NCT01183650|162896967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.24|||||Day 10 Metabolite IC710 Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (Japanese/Caucasian)|||1.24|0.79|
81609381|NCT01183650|162896968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.18|||||Day 1 Tadalafil Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means(Japanese/Caucasian)|||1.18|0.81|
81609382|NCT01183650|162896968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|0.97|||||Day 10 Tadalafil Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (Japanese/Caucasian)|||0.97|0.67|
81609383|NCT01183650|162896968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Mean|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.67|||||Day 1 Metabolite IC710 Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (Japanese/Caucasian)|||1.67|1.07|
81609384|NCT01183650|162896968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.29|||||Day 10 Metabolite IC710 Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (Japanese/Caucasian)|||1.29|0.83|
81609385|NCT01183650|162896969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Tadalafil Median Difference (Day 1 - Day 10) in Japanese Participants||||||
81609386|NCT01183650|162896969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Tadalafil Median Difference (Day 1 - Day 10) in Caucasian Participants||||||
81609387|NCT01183650|162896969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|19.83||||||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Metabolite IC710 Median Difference (Day 1 - Day 10) in Japanese participants||||||
81609388|NCT01183650|162896969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.02||||||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Metabolite IC710 Median Difference (Day 1 - Day 10) in Caucasian participants||||||
81609389|NCT05126459|162897006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in Musculo skeletal related sedation related events during sedation.||||0.016
81609390|NCT05126459|162897007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.211||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in Musculo skeletal related sedation related events at 8 hours after sedation.||||0.211
81609391|NCT05126459|162897008|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.374||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.374
81609392|NCT05126459|162897009|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in GI reaction between the 3 regimens.||||0.55
81609393|NCT05126459|162897010|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in GI reaction between the 3 regimens 8 hours after sedation.||||0.16
81609394|NCT05126459|162897011|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in GI reaction between the 3 regimens at 24 hours after sedation.||||0.012
81609395|NCT00507026|162897012|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81609396|NCT00507026|162897012|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81609397|NCT00507026|162897013|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81609398|NCT00507026|162897013|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81609399|NCT00507026|162897014|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81609400|NCT00507026|162897014|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81609401|NCT00507026|162897015|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81609402|NCT00507026|162897015|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81609403|NCT00507026|162897016|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81609404|NCT00507026|162897016|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81609405|NCT01952301|162897031|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary hypothesis of the study evaluated whether CM was not inferior to Control in the generation of KT width from baseline to 6 months. A paired t-test was used to test for non-inferiority, using a one-sided significance level of 0.05 and a non-inferiority margin of 1.0 mm.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81526220|NCT02391363|162740326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F= 0.02 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 9 month SF-12, controlling for baseline SF-12.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.88
81647104|NCT02672514|162985290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The early diagnosis of AKI currently depends on the detection of reduced kidney function by the rise of the postoperative NGAL levels in plasma. We test the null hypothesis that the NGAL level was the same in both groups. The blood samples were collected one hour after cardiopulmonary bypass.||||0.0001
81609406|NCT01991197|162897039|SUPERIORITY||U value|43.5||||0.648|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.648
81609407|NCT01991197|162897042|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81609408|NCT01991197|162897045|SUPERIORITY||U|29.5||||0.128|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.128
81609409|NCT04285229|162897121|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|21.76|||Regression, Logistic|||||21.76|2.68|<0.001
81609410|NCT04285229|162897122|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.42|16.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||16.90|2.42|<0.001
81609411|NCT04285229|162897123|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.58||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|5.09|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.09|1.31|0.006
81609412|NCT04285229|162897124|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.90|-1.38|<0.001
81609413|NCT04285229|162897125|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|-0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.94|-2.04|<0.001
81609414|NCT04285229|162897126|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.32|-1.43|0.002
81609415|NCT04285229|162897127|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.85|-4.6|||ANCOVA|||||-4.60|-10.85|<0.001
81609416|NCT04285229|162897128|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.785||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|4.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.17|1.07|0.001
81609417|NCT04285229|162897129|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.152||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|2.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.79|-1.77|0.660
81609418|NCT04285229|162897130|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-12.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.594|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.91|-9.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.59|-15.91|<0.001
81609419|NCT04285229|162897131|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.15|-0.57|<0.001
81609420|NCT04285229|162897132|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.413||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-1.54|0.086
81609421|NCT04285229|162897133|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.034|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.71|-3.62|||ANCOVA|||||-3.62|-7.71|<0.001
81609422|NCT01012973|162897138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|38.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.4|52.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimate is calculated as Eylea minus Sham. A positive value shows Eylea showed a higher BCVA total score compared to Sham.|Null hypothesis of difference of Eylea minus Sham of 0 was tested. In the database close after Week 24, basis for primary efficacy evaluation, 56 Sham / 96 Eylea subjects were considered as week 24 completers.||52.1|24.4|<.0001
81609423|NCT01012973|162897139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least square means|14.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|18.7||As primary efficacy evaluation was significant, and this p-value was below significance level of two-sided \<.05, the fixed sequence testing did continue with next secondary endpoint.|ANOVA|ANOVA, adjusting for region and baseline BCVA category as fixed factors.|The difference is calculated as Eylea minus Sham. A positive value indicates Eylea showed a higher change in BCVA total score until week 24 compared to Sham.|Null hypothesis was equality in change from baseline to Week 24 in BCVA total letter score between Eylea and Sham. If primary efficacy was successful, secondary efficacy endpoints were tested in a pre-specified fixed sequence testing procedure. Change in BCVA letter score was to be tested first in this sequence.||18.7|10.8|<.0001
81609424|NCT01012973|162897140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least square (LS) means|-239.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-286.31|-192.53||As fixed sequence testing did reject nullhypothesis of change from baseline in BCVA until week 24, and this p-value was below significance level of two-sided \<.05, the fixed sequence testing did continue with next secondary endpoint.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA, stratified by region and baseline BCVA category, baseline central retinal thickness added as covariate.|The difference is calculated as Eylea minus Sham. A negative value indicates Eylea showed a higher reduction in change in central retinal thickness until week 24 compared to Sham.|Null hypothesis was equality in change from baseline to Week 24 in central retinal thickness between Eylea and Sham. If primary efficacy was successful, secondary efficacy end points were to be tested in a pre-specified fixed sequence testing procedure. Change in central retinal thickness was to be tested at second place in this sequence.||-192.53|-286.31|<.0001
81609425|NCT01012973|162897141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted Difference|-1.5||||0.5947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|4.4||As fixed sequence testing did reject nullhypothesis of change from baseline in CRT until week 24, and this p-value was not below significance level of two-sided \<.05, the fixed sequence testing did end with this evaluation.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochrane-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by region and baseline BCVA category.||Nullhypothesis of no difference in development of neovascularizations between Eylea and Sham group was tested. (Any neovascularization)||4.4|-7.4|0.5947
81609426|NCT01012973|162897142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|6.8|||||As the fixed sequence of secondary endpoints stopped with proportion of neovascularizations developed until week 24, 95% confidence interval is only of descriptive nature.|||6.8|1.7|
81609427|NCT01012973|162897143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.044|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.09|||||As the fixed sequence of secondary endpoints stopped with proportion of neovascularizations developed until week 24, 95% confidence interval is only of descriptive nature.|||0.09|-0.002|
81609428|NCT01556763|162897155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.1||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Baseline value was the covariate and all values obtained during the treatment period were averaged together. This value was adjusted by regression against the baseline and estimation of a new value as if all subjects possessed the same baseline.||||=0.10
81609429|NCT01556763|162897156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.07||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Baseline value was the covariate and all values obtained during the treatment period were averaged together. This value was adjusted by regression against the baseline and estimation of a new value as if all subjects possessed the same baseline.||||=0.07
81609430|NCT01556763|162897157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.02||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Baseline value was the covariate and all values obtained during the treatment period were averaged together. This value was adjusted by regression against the baseline and estimation of a new value as if all subjects possessed the same baseline.||||=0.02
81609431|NCT01556763|162897158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.008||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Baseline value was the covariate and all values obtained during the treatment period were averaged together. This value was adjusted by regression against the baseline and estimation of a new value as if all subjects possessed the same baseline.||||=0.008
81609432|NCT02258464|162897159|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (Radium 223/Placebo)|0.745||||0.3339|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.504|1.102||The SSE-FS was compared using a stratified log-rank test with a 2-sided alpha of 0.2|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis that both treatment groups have the same SSE-FS distribution will be tested against the alternative hypothesis that the distribution of SSE-FS time in radium-223 dichloride is different from the placebo group||1.102|0.504|0.3339
81609433|NCT02258464|162897160|OTHER||Hazard ratio (Radium 223/Placebo)|0.888||||0.7259|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.576|1.37|||Log Rank|||||1.370|0.576|0.7259
81609434|NCT02258464|162897161|OTHER||Hazard ratio (Radium 223/Placebo)|0.932||||0.8785|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.513|1.693|||Log Rank|||||1.693|0.513|0.8785
81609435|NCT02258464|162897162|OTHER||Hazard ratio (Radium 223/Placebo)|0.824||||0.524|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.556|1.22|||Log Rank|||||1.220|0.556|0.5240
81609436|NCT02258464|162897163|OTHER||Difference (Radium 223 - Placebo) %|11.8||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.7|26.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.3|-2.7|0.345
81609437|NCT02258464|162897164|OTHER||Hazard ratio (Radium 223/Placebo)|0.968||||0.9128|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.657|1.425|||Log Rank|||||1.425|0.657|0.9128
81609438|NCT02258464|162897165|OTHER||Hazard ratio (Radium 223/Placebo)|1.023||||0.9227|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.753|1.391|||Log Rank|||||1.391|0.753|0.9227
81609439|NCT00932646|162897179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.139|0.205|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.205|0.139|<0.0001
81609440|NCT00932646|162897179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.14|0.208|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.208|0.140|<0.0001
81609441|NCT00932646|162897179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.124|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.191|0.124|<0.0001
81609442|NCT00932646|162897180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001||95.0|0.114|0.176|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.176|0.114|<0.0001
81609443|NCT00932646|162897180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001||95.0|0.116|0.179|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.179|0.116|<0.0001
81609444|NCT00932646|162897180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001||95.0|0.125|0.187|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.187|0.125|<0.0001
81609445|NCT00932646|162897181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.149|0.223|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.223|0.149|<0.0001
81702173|NCT01468701|163100495|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.11|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio of dabigatran versus vitamin K antagonist (vitamin K antagonist as reference).|A multivariable Cox regression model was performed including variables of treatment, age, gender, prior bleed, previous stroke/transient ischaemic attack/systemic embolism, previous myocardial infarction, abnormal kidney function and concomitant antiplatelets use.||1.11|0.57|
81609446|NCT00932646|162897181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.198|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.162|0.235|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.235|0.162|<0.0001
81609447|NCT00932646|162897181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.176|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.250|0.176|<0.0001
81609448|NCT00932646|162897182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.154|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.230|0.154|<0.0001
81609449|NCT00932646|162897182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.197|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.158|0.235|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.235|0.158|<0.0001
81609450|NCT00932646|162897182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.217|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.178|0.255|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.255|0.178|<0.0001
81609451|NCT00932646|162897183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0003||95.0|0.045|0.148|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.148|0.045|0.0003
81609452|NCT00932646|162897183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0001||95.0|0.051|0.155|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.155|0.051|0.0001
81609453|NCT00932646|162897183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0026||95.0|0.028|0.132|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.132|0.028|0.0026
81609454|NCT00932646|162897184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.195|0.306|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.306|0.195|<0.0001
81609455|NCT00932646|162897184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.246|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.19|0.302|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.302|0.190|<0.0001
81609456|NCT00932646|162897184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.179|0.291|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.291|0.179|<0.0001
81609457|NCT00932646|162897185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.101|0.222|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.222|0.101|<0.0001
81647105|NCT02672514|162985290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The early diagnosis of AKI currently depends on the detection of reduced kidney function by the rise of the postoperative NGAL levels in plasma. We test the null hypothesis that the NGAL level was the same in both groups. The blood samples were collected four hours after cardiopulmonary bypass.||||0.0001
81647106|NCT02672514|162985290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.171|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The early diagnosis of AKI currently depends on the detection of reduced kidney function by the rise of the postoperative NGAL levels in plasma. We test the null hypothesis that the NGAL level was the same in both groups. The blood samples were collected 48 hours after cardiopulmonary bypass.||||0.171
81647107|NCT00942188|162985297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.854|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|0.23|||ANCOVA|||||0.23|-1.94|
81647108|NCT00942188|162985297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.252|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||||-0.03|-2.48|
81647109|NCT00942188|162985297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|0.54|||ANCOVA|||||0.54|-1.76|
81647110|NCT00942188|162985298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.995|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.82|3.83|||ANCOVA|||||3.83|-9.82|
81647111|NCT00942188|162985298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.324|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.21|5.56|||ANCOVA|||||5.56|-10.21|
81647112|NCT00942188|162985298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.635|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.16|5.89|||ANCOVA|||||5.89|-9.16|
81647113|NCT00942188|162985300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.05||This is the estimated value for week 10 HbA1c.|ANCOVA|||||0.05|-0.59|
81647114|NCT00942188|162985300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.369|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.0||This is the estimated value for HbA1c at Week 10.|ANCOVA|||||0.00|-0.74|
81609458|NCT00932646|162897185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.157|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.096|0.218|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.218|0.096|<0.0001
81647115|NCT00942188|162985300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.227|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.13||This is the estimated value for HbA1c at Week 10.|ANCOVA|||||0.13|-0.59|
81647116|NCT00942188|162985300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.267|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.08||This is the estimated value for HbA1c at week 12.|ANCOVA|||||0.08|-0.61|
81647117|NCT00942188|162985300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.396|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.0||This is the estimated value for HbA1c at Week 12.|ANCOVA|||||0.00|-0.79|
81647118|NCT00942188|162985300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.221|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.15||This is the estimated value for HbA1c at week 12.|ANCOVA|||||0.15|-0.59|
81647119|NCT02080403|162985338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.1159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.40|0.1159
81647120|NCT01171183|162985370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.52|STANDARD_DEVIATION|37.64||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81647121|NCT01171183|162985371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.54||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81647122|NCT04260464|162985376|OTHER||Test/Reference Ratio|110.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.76|144.86||||||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to compare the natural log transformed Cmax for PF-06700841 between the normal renal function group (Reference) and the severe impaired renal function group (Test). Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained from the model.||144.86|83.76|
81647123|NCT04260464|162985376|OTHER||Test/Reference Ratio|94.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.84|160.19||||||ANOVA was used to compare the natural log transformed Cmax for PF-06700841 between the normal renal function group (Reference) and the mild impaired renal function group (Test). Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained from the model.||160.19|55.84|
81647124|NCT04260464|162985376|OTHER||Test/Reference Ratio|124.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.24|153.89||||||ANOVA was used to compare the natural log transformed Cmax for PF-06700841 between the normal renal function group (Reference) and the moderate impaired renal function group (Test). Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained from the model.||153.89|100.24|
81647125|NCT04260464|162985377|OTHER||Test/Reference Ratio|112.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.85|206.45||||||ANOVA was used to compare the natural log transformed AUCinf for PF-06700841 between normal renal function group (Reference) and the severe impaired renal function group (Test). Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model.||206.45|60.85|
81647126|NCT04260464|162985377|OTHER||Test/Reference Ratio|70.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|27.6|182.49||||||ANOVA was used to compare the natural log transformed AUCinf for PF-06700841 between normal renal function group (Reference) and the mild impaired renal function group (Test). Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model.||182.49|27.60|
81647127|NCT04260464|162985377|OTHER||Test/Reference Ratio|147.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.17|290.21||||||ANOVA was used to compare the natural log transformed AUCinf for PF-06700841 between normal renal function group (Reference) and the moderate impaired renal function group (Test). Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model.||290.21|75.17|
81647128|NCT04260464|162985378|OTHER||Test/Reference Ratio|177.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|135.82|232.04||||||ANOVA was used to compare the natural log transformed Cmax for M1 between normal renal function group (Reference) and the severe impaired renal function group (Test). Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model.||232.04|135.82|
81647129|NCT04260464|162985378|OTHER||Test/Reference Ratio|132.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.08|185.17||||||ANOVA was used to compare the natural log transformed Cmax for M1 between normal renal function group (Reference) and the mild impaired renal function group (Test). Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model.||185.17|95.08|
81609459|NCT00932646|162897185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.223|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.162|0.284|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.284|0.162|<0.0001
81609460|NCT00932646|162897186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.155|0.258|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.258|0.155|<0.0001
81609461|NCT00932646|162897186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.202|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001||95.0|0.15|0.255|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.255|0.150|<0.0001
81609462|NCT00932646|162897186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.229|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001||95.0|0.176|0.281|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.281|0.176|<0.0001
81609463|NCT00932646|162897187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.299|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.233|0.365|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.365|0.233|<0.0001
81609464|NCT00932646|162897187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.236|0.369|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.369|0.236|<0.0001
81609465|NCT00932646|162897187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.338|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.271|0.405|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.405|0.271|<0.0001
81609466|NCT00932646|162897188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.0163||95.0|0.024|0.239|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.239|0.024|0.0163
81609467|NCT00932646|162897188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.0118||95.0|0.031|0.247|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.247|0.031|0.0118
81609468|NCT00932646|162897188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.148|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.0076||95.0|0.04|0.256|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.256|0.040|0.0076
81609469|NCT00932646|162897189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.082|0.154|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.154|0.082|<0.0001
81609470|NCT00932646|162897189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.084|0.157|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.157|0.084|<0.0001
81609471|NCT00932646|162897189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.119|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.191|0.119|<0.0001
81647130|NCT04260464|162985378|OTHER||Test/Reference Ratio|122.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.47|176.3||||||ANOVA was used to compare the natural log transformed Cmax for M1 between normal renal function group (Reference) and the moderate impaired renal function group (Test). Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model.||176.30|84.47|
81647131|NCT04260464|162985379|OTHER||Test/Reference Ratio|445.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|326.55|609.13||||||ANOVA was used to compare the natural log transformed AUCinf for M1 between normal renal function group (Reference) and the severe impaired renal function group (Test). Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model.||609.13|326.55|
81647132|NCT04260464|162985379|OTHER||Test/Reference Ratio|144.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.76|185.5||||||ANOVA was used to compare the natural log transformed AUCinf for M1 between normal renal function group (Reference) and the mild impaired renal function group (Test). Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model.||185.50|112.76|
81647133|NCT04260464|162985379|OTHER||Test/Reference Ratio|229.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|189.97|276.35||||||ANOVA was used to compare the natural log transformed AUCinf for M1 between normal renal function group (Reference) and the moderate impaired renal function group (Test). Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model.||276.35|189.97|
81609472|NCT02138747|162897191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.997||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|-0.93||p-value based on the ANOVA model|ANOVA|||Tolerability score was analyzed using the ANOVA model (Model #1), with sequence group, study period, period-by-sequence interaction, gender and treatment group as factors, and subject-within-sequence as a random term. p-value based on the ANOVA model. Difference used mirabegron as the reference (difference =tolterodine ER -mirabegron). A negative difference indicates better reported tolerability with mirabegron than with tolterodine ER.||-0.93|-4.86|0.004
81609473|NCT02138747|162897192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.77||||||P value was obtained using Mainland-Gart test to compare the proportion of preference for each treatment group. The denominator excluded patients with No Preference.|Mainland-Gart|||Participants who selected Mirabegron or Tolterodine ER were included in the denominator and participants with No Preference were excluded. Comparison was between Mirabegron vs Tolterodine ER.||||0.77
81609474|NCT02138747|162897201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.224||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.49||Adjusted P value was generated from the ANCOVA model for the period-by-treatment interaction.|ANCOVA|||Adjusted difference vs mirabegron where difference used mirabegron as the reference (difference = tolterodine ER - mirabegron).||0.49|-0.39|0.971
81609475|NCT02138747|162897202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.5||Adjusted P value was generated from the ANCOVA model for the period-by-treatment interaction.|ANCOVA|||Adjusted difference vs mirabegron where difference used mirabegron as the reference (difference = tolterodine ER - mirabegron).||0.50|-0.28|0.211
81609476|NCT00653263|162897204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Means and ranges were computed for the continuous baseline characteristics.For data with 5 time points (baseline and weeks 1 through 4), hypothesis tests were performed to test for a differences between baseline and each subsequent time point as well as differences between each time point For data with 3 time points hypothesis tests were performed to test for a differences between baseline and wk 2, wk 2 and wk 4, as well as between baseline and wk 4.||||<0.05
81609477|NCT00653263|162897205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Means and ranges were computed for continuous baseline(BL)characteristics.For longitudinal data,Proc GLIMMIX in SAS was used to fit a Mixed Model with Random Intercept.For data with 5 time points, hypothesis tests were performed to test for a differences between BL and each subsequent time point as well as differences between each time point. For data with 3 time points, hypothesis tests were performed to test for a differences between BL and wk 2,wk 2and wk 4,as well as between BL and wk 4.||||<0.05
81609478|NCT00653263|162897206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Means and ranges were computed for continuous baseline(BL)characteristics.For longitudinal data,Proc GLIMMIX in SAS was used to fit a Mixed Model with Random Intercept.For data with 5 time points, hypothesis tests were performed to test for a differences between BL and each subsequent time point as well as differences between each time point. For data with 3 time points, hypothesis tests were performed to test for a differences between BL and wk 2,wk 2and wk 4,as well as between BL and wk 4.||||<0.05
81609479|NCT02611830|162897207|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|32.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|45.0||P-value was calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by randomization strata according to concomitant use of corticosteroids, clinical remission status at Week 6, and previous TNF-α antagonist failure/concomitant immunomodulator.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||45.0|19.7|<0.001
81647134|NCT02806505|162985399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.6746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|3.06||Assessed by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country (Brazil, France, Other) and HCV genotype (1 vs. non-1).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The odds ratio is the ratio of the odds of a response in the Peginterferon alfa-2a 135 mcg group with the odds of a response in the Peginterferon alfa-2a 90 mcg group.||3.06|0.49|0.6746
81647135|NCT02806505|162985400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.3923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.76||Assessed by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country (Brazil, France, Other) and HCV genotype (1 vs. non-1).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The odds ratio is the ratio of the odds of a response in the Peginterferon alfa-2a 135 mcg group with the odds of a response in the Peginterferon alfa-2a 90 mcg group.||3.76|0.60|0.3923
81609480|NCT02611830|162897208|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|35.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.1|49.3||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by randomization strata according to concomitant use of corticosteroids, clinical remission status at Week 6, and previous TNF-α antagonist failure/concomitant immunomodulator.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||49.3|22.1|<0.001
81609481|NCT02611830|162897209|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|36.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.2|50.9||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by randomization strata according to concomitant use of corticosteroids, clinical remission status at Week 6, and previous TNF-α antagonist failure/concomitant immunomodulator.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||50.9|21.2|<0.001
81609482|NCT02611830|162897210|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.7||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|25.7||P-value was calculated by Fisher's Exact Test.|Fisher Exact|||||25.7|-6.6|0.076
81609483|NCT02611830|162897211|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.6||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|43.7||P-value was calculated by Fisher's Exact Test.|Fisher Exact|||||43.7|-4.5|0.067
81609484|NCT04793464|162897231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Number analyzed is the number of participants with valid baseline and follow-up data.||||.26
81609485|NCT04793464|162897232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.87||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Ratio of Means||Number analyzed is the number of participants with valid baseline and follow-up data.||||.02
81609486|NCT04793464|162897233|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Logistic regression||Number analyzed is the number of participants with valid baseline and follow-up data.||||.68
81609487|NCT04793464|162897234|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Logistic regression||Number analyzed is the number of participants with valid baseline and follow-up data.||||.44
81609488|NCT04793464|162897235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.015||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Number analyzed is the number of participants with valid baseline and follow-up data.||||.77
81609489|NCT04793464|162897236|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.017||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Number analyzed is the number of participants with valid baseline and follow-up data.||||.66
81609490|NCT04793464|162897237|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Number analyzed is the number of participants with valid baseline and follow-up data.||||.44
81609491|NCT04793464|162897238|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Number analyzed is the number of participants with valid baseline and follow-up data.||||0.017
81609492|NCT05822921|162897247|OTHER|Independent t-test was used.||||||0.871|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.871
81609493|NCT05822921|162897248|OTHER|Independent t-test was used.||||||0.896|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.896
81609494|NCT05822921|162897249|OTHER|Independent t-test was used.||||||0.351|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.351
81609495|NCT01671748|162897259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.4||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|18.6||ANCOVA was used to analyse differences between the NLFU+SOC and SOC arms of the primary endpoint, percentage change in wound area from baseline (week 5) to final visit (week 13). Patients' baseline (week 5) wound area was used as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||The study was powered to detect a difference in the change in wound area of 20% between the two arms with a two sided significance level and power of 90%. A standard deviation of 17.5% came from published literature. A minimum of 17 patients in each arm was required.||18.6|-33.4|0.565
81609496|NCT01671748|162897260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used for change in HRQoL from week 1 to week 13 (with week 1 HRQoL score as the covariate).||||0.490
81647136|NCT02806505|162985401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.8843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.68||Assessed by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country (Brazil, France, Other) and HCV genotype (1 vs. non-1).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The odds ratio is the ratio of the odds of a response in the Peginterferon alfa-2a 135 mcg group with the odds of a response in the Peginterferon alfa-2a 90 mcg group.||2.68|0.43|0.8843
81609497|NCT01671748|162897261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.08||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.23|1.06|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used for change in pain score (VAS) from week 5 to week 13 (covariate was baseline pain score).||1.06|-19.23|0.078
81609498|NCT01671748|162897262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.346|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in number of infections were not normally distributed and differences between the arms were tested using the non-parametric Mann-Whitney U test.||||0.346
81609499|NCT01671748|162897264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|2.9|||ANCOVA|Patients' baseline (week 5) wound area was used as the covariate.||||2.9|-4.7|0.618
81609500|NCT00777803|162897302|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% Newcombe confidence interval for proportions (paired data) was applied. The lower bound of the Newcombe-Wilson confidence interval of the difference in response rates between groups was compared to the non-inferiority margin of -15%.|difference of response rates|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|7.1|||||Difference of response rates = response rate in IncobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin®/Bocouture®) - response rate in OnabotulinumtoxinA (Vistabel®)|Null Hypothesis: Response rate of IncobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin®/Bocouture®) minus the response rate of OnabotulinumtoxinA (Vistabel®) is lower or equal -15% (non-inferiority margin).||7.1|-3.2|
81609501|NCT01603940|162897328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.616|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.616
81609502|NCT01603940|162897329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.28
81609503|NCT01603940|162897330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.618|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.618
81609504|NCT03123263|162897364|OTHER|Repeated measures one sided ANOVA was used to analyze changes in ejection fraction over time.|||||<|0.0005|||||||ANOVA|F (2,98) =13.974||||||<0.0005
81609505|NCT03249376|162897378|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|-2.83|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-2.83|-6.34|<0.0001
81609506|NCT03249376|162897379|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.51|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.51|-1.37|<0.0001
81647137|NCT02806505|162985401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.5866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.04||Assessed by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country (Brazil, France, Other) and HCV genotype (1 vs. non-1).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: The odds ratio is the ratio of the odds of a response in the Peginterferon alfa-2a 135 mcg group with the odds of a response in the Peginterferon alfa-2a 90 mcg group.||2.04|0.28|0.5866
81609507|NCT03249376|162897380|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|7.69|||ANCOVA|||||7.69|1.42|0.005
81609508|NCT04102540|162897390|OTHER|In this analysis, our null hypothesis was that the median CD4 count at baseline/exposure 1 was exactly equivalent to the median CD4 count following exposure 2 to the intervention.|Median Difference (Net)|57.39||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.9|163.7||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05.|Quantile Regression|Random intercepts for subjects were included in the model.|This is the difference in median CD4 count between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 2.|Statistical analysis of CD4 count between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 2 to the intervention.||163.7|-48.9|0.283
81609509|NCT04102540|162897390|OTHER|In this analysis, our null hypothesis was that the median CD4 count at baseline/exposure 1 was exactly equivalent to the median CD4 count following the exposure 3 to the intervention.|Median Difference (Net)|60.83||||0.1823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.5|151.2||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05.|Quantile regression|Random intercepts for subjects were included in the model.|This is the difference in median CD4 count between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 3.|Statistical analysis of CD4 count between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 3 to the intervention.||151.2|-29.5|0.1823
81609510|NCT04102540|162897391|OTHER|In this analysis, our null hypothesis was that the median viral load at baseline/exposure 1 was exactly equivalent to the median viral load following exposure 2 to the intervention.|Median Difference (Net)|-42.0||||0.7795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-339.8|255.8||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05.|Quantile Regression||This is the difference in median viral load between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 2.|Statistical analysis of viral load between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 2 to the intervention.||255.8|-339.8|0.7795
81609511|NCT04102540|162897391|OTHER|In this analysis, our null hypothesis was that the median viral load at baseline/exposure 1 was exactly equivalent to the median viral load following exposure 3 to the intervention.|Median Difference (Net)|-63.0||||0.5971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-296.1|170.1||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05.|Quantile Regression|||Statistical analysis of viral load between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 3 to the intervention.|This is the difference in median viral load between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 3.|170.1|-296.1|0.5971
81609512|NCT04102540|162897392|OTHER|In this analysis, our null hypothesis was that the median HIV-related knowledge score at baseline/exposure 1 was exactly equivalent to the median HIV-related knowledge score following exposure 2 to the intervention.|Median Difference (Net)|2.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.0||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05.|Quantile Regression|Random intercepts for subjects were included in the model.|This is the difference in median HIV-Related knowledge scores between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 2.|Statistical analysis of HIV-related knowledge scores between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 2 to the intervention.||3.0|1.2|<.0001
81609513|NCT04102540|162897392|OTHER|In this analysis, our null hypothesis was that the median HIV-related knowledge score at baseline/exposure 1 was exactly equivalent to the median HIV-related knowledge score following exposure 3 to the intervention.|Median Difference (Net)|2.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.8||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05.|Quantile Regression|Random intercepts for subjects were included in the model.|This is the difference in median HIV-related knowledge score between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 3.|Statistical analysis of HIV-related knowledge scores between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 3 to the intervention.||2.8|1.2|<.0001
81609514|NCT04102540|162897394|OTHER|In this analysis, our null hypothesis was that the median self-efficacy to manage HIV scale score at baseline/exposure 1 was exactly equivalent to the median self-efficacy to manage HIV scale score following exposure 2 to the intervention.|Median Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.9879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05.|Quantile Regression|Random intercepts for subjects were included in the model.|This is the difference in median self-efficacy to manage HIV scale scores between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 2.|Statistical analysis of self-efficacy to manage HIV scale score between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 2 to the intervention.||0.7|-0.7|0.9879
81609515|NCT04102540|162897394|OTHER|In this analysis, our null hypothesis was that the median self-efficacy to manage HIV scale score at baseline/exposure 1 was exactly equivalent to the median self-efficacy to manage HIV scale score following exposure 3 to the intervention.|Median Difference (Net)|0.57||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.4||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05.|Quantile Regression|Random intercepts for subjects were included in the model.|This is the difference in median self-efficacy to manage HIV scale scores between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 3.|Statistical analysis of self-efficacy to manage HIV scale score between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 3 to the intervention.||1.4|-0.2|0.1550
81609516|NCT04102540|162897395|OTHER|In this model, the null hypothesis was that the odds of being non-adherent at baseline/exposure 1 were exactly equal to the odds of being non-adherent at exposure 2 giving an odds ratio of one for the null hypothesis.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.52||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|This model included random effects for subjects.|In this model, the odds ratio estimate is for the odds of being non-adherent at exposure 2 relative to the odds of being non-adherent at baseline/exposure 1.|"For analysis, we dichotomized participants adherence as adherent or non-adherent."||4.52|0.30|0.8190
81609517|NCT04102540|162897395|OTHER|In this model, the null hypothesis was that the odds of being non-adherent at baseline/exposure 1 were exactly equal to the odds of being non-adherent at exposure 3 giving an odds ratio of one for the null hypothesis.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3||||0.1332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.43||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|This model included random effects for subjects.|In this model, the odds ratio estimate is for the odds of being non-adherent at exposure 3 relative to the odds of being non-adherent at baseline/exposure 1.|"For analysis, we dichotomized participants adherence as adherent or non-adherent."||1.43|0.07|0.1332
81609518|NCT04102540|162897396|OTHER|In this model, the null hypothesis was that the odds of good health at baseline/exposure 1 were exactly equal to the odds of good health at exposure 2 giving an odds ratio of one for the null hypothesis.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|5.46||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|This model included random effects for subjects.|This is the estimated odds ratio of having good health at exposure 2 relative to baseline/exposure 1.|"For analysis, we dichotomized participants' responses into the following categories: good vs bad health, where good included participant responses: excellent, very good, good, and bad included the participant responses: more or less and bad."||5.46|0.57|0.3160
81647138|NCT02161406|162985479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.28
81647139|NCT02161406|162985480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.73
81647140|NCT02161406|162985481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81609519|NCT04102540|162897396|OTHER|In this model, the null hypothesis was that the odds of having good health at baseline/exposure 1 were exactly equal to the odds of having good health at exposure 3 giving an odds ratio of one for the null hypothesis.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.8609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.93||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|This model included random effects for subjects.|This is the estimated odds ratio of having good health at exposure 3 relative to baseline/exposure 1.|"For analysis, we dichotomized participants' responses into the following categories: good vs bad health, where good included participant responses: excellent, very good, good, and bad included the participant responses: more or less and bad."||3.93|0.32|0.8609
81609520|NCT04102540|162897397|OTHER|In this analysis, our null hypothesis was that the median current health status at baseline/exposure 1 was exactly equivalent to the median current health status following exposure 2 to the intervention.|Median Difference (Net)|9.13||||0.0572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|18.6||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05.|Quantile Regression|Random intercepts for subjects were included in the model.|This is the difference in median current health status between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 2.|Statistical analysis of current health status between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 2 to the intervention.||18.6|-0.3|0.0572
81609521|NCT04102540|162897397|OTHER|In this analysis, our null hypothesis was that the median current health status at baseline/exposure 1 was exactly equivalent to the median current health status following exposure 3 to the intervention.|Median Difference (Net)|13.1||||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|25.1||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for significance was alpha = 0.05.|Quantile Regression|Random intercepts for subjects were included in the model.|This is the difference in median current health status between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 3.|Statistical analysis of self-efficacy to manage HIV scale score between baseline/exposure 1 and exposure 3 to the intervention.||25.1|1.1|0.0332
81609522|NCT00906503|162897402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|31.1||||||||31.1|0.06|
81609523|NCT01567163|162897404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio geometric least squares (LS) means|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||The ratio of geometric LS means was calculated using a mixed effect model adjusted for cycle, participant and random error. Ratio of geometric LS means is AUC(0-∞) of Cycle 2/Cycle 1.|||1.10|0.84|
81609524|NCT01567163|162897406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.55|||Mixed Models Analysis||The ratio of geometric least squares means was calculated using a mixed effect model adjusted for cycle, participant and random error. Ratio of Geo LS mean is Cmax of Cycle 2/Cycle 1.|||1.55|0.84|
81609525|NCT00581256|162897412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Fisher Exact|||A Perfusion Defect (PD) increase of greater than 5% for a 2.5 SD threshold was considered significant.||||0.6
81609526|NCT00581256|162897412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Fisher Exact|||A PD increase of greater than 10% for a 1.5 SD threshold was considered significant.||||0.46
81609527|NCT03220737|162897426|NON_INFERIORITY|This analysis was based on the lower confidence limit and did not entail a comparative group. The requirement was for the lower limit of the 98.3% CI be at least 70%. Multiplicity adjustment due to co-primary endpoints allotted alpha=0.017 to this endpoint resulting in a 98.3% confidence interval|Proportion|0.985|||||ONE_SIDED|98.3|0.7||||||||||0.7|
81609528|NCT03220737|162897427|NON_INFERIORITY|This analysis was based on the lower confidence limit and did not entail a comparative group. The requirement was for the lower limit of the 98.3% CI be at least 70%. Multiplicity adjustment due to coprimary endpoints allotted alpha=0.017 to this endpoint resulting in a 98.3% confidence interval.|Proportion|0.985|||||ONE_SIDED|98.3|0.7||||||||||0.7|
81609529|NCT03220737|162897428|NON_INFERIORITY|This analysis was based on the lower confidence limit and did not entail a comparative group. The requirement was for the lower limit of the 98.3% CI be at least 70%. Multiplicity adjustment due to coprimary endpoints allotted alpha=0.017 to this endpoint resulting in a 98.3% confidence interval.|Proportion|0.985|||||ONE_SIDED|98.3|0.7||||||||||0.7|
81609530|NCT03220737|162897429|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was determined using the Newcombe method of determining the difference between two independent binomial distributions. Multiple comparison adjustment for co-primary endpoints allotted alpha=0.033 to this comparison. The lower limit of the 96.7% CI needed to be greater than -10 percentage points to prove non-inferiority.|Risk Difference (RD)|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|96.7|2.4|7.1|||||Newcombe method of determining the difference between two independent binomial distributions|||7.1|2.4|
81609531|NCT03220737|162897430|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was determined using the Newcombe method of determining the difference between two independent binomial distributions. Multiple comparison adjustment for co-primary endpoints allotted alpha=0.033 to this comparison. The lower limit of the 96.7% CI needed to be greater than -10 percentage points to prove non-inferiority.|Risk Difference (RD)|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|96.7|-0.3|6.2||||||||6.2|-0.3|
81609532|NCT03220737|162897431|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was determined using the Newcombe method of determining the difference between two independent binomial distributions. Multiple comparison adjustment for co-primary endpoints allotted alpha=0.033 to this comparison. The lower limit of the 96.7% CI needed to be greater than -10 percentage points to prove non-inferiority.|Risk Difference (RD)|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|96.7|-1.1|6.4||||||||6.4|-1.1|
81609533|NCT03220737|162897432|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test was used to compare Vaxchora vaccine to placebo on the percent of subjects who seroconverted. For Vaxchora vs placebo within each cohort at each Day on study timepoint, the p-value was the same (p\<0.0001).|||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81609534|NCT03220737|162897433|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test was used to compare Vaxchora vaccine to placebo on the percent of subjects who seroconverted. For Vaxchora vs placebo within each cohort at each Day on study timepoint, the p-value was the same (p\<0.0001).|||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81647141|NCT02161406|162985482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.11
81647142|NCT02161406|162985483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.19
81609535|NCT03220737|162897434|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test was used to compare Vaxchora vaccine to placebo on the percent of subjects who seroconverted. For Vaxchora vs placebo within each cohort at each Day on study timepoint, the p-value was the same (p\<0.0001).|||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81609536|NCT03220737|162897438|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test was used to compare Vaxchora vaccine to placebo on the percent of subjects who seroconverted. For Vaxchora vs placebo within each cohort at each Day on study timepoint, the p-value was the same (p\<0.0001).|||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81609537|NCT03220737|162897439|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test was used to compare Vaxchora vaccine to placebo on the percent of subjects who seroconverted. For Vaxchora vs placebo within each cohort at each Day on study timepoint, the p-value was the same (p\<0.0001).|||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81609538|NCT04827134|162897525|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8344|0.9282|||||An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on parameter AUC(0-inf) for Analyte DTG to compare treatment arms Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fed with Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fasted.|||0.9282|0.8344|
81609539|NCT04827134|162897525|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|0.8578|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8168|0.9007|||||An analysis of variance was performed on parameter AUC(0-inf) for Analyte ABC to compare treatment arms Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fed with Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fasted.|||0.9007|0.8168|
81609540|NCT04827134|162897525|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|0.8919|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8316|0.9566|||||An analysis of variance was performed on parameter AUC(0-inf) for Analyte 3TC to compare treatment arms Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fed with Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fasted.|||0.9566|0.8316|
81609541|NCT04827134|162897526|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|0.8744|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8293|0.9219|||||An analysis of variance was performed on parameter AUC(0-t) for Analyte DTG to compare treatment arms Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fed with Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fasted.|||0.9219|0.8293|
81609542|NCT04827134|162897526|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|0.8567|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8159|0.8995|||||An analysis of variance was performed on parameter AUC(0-t) for Analyte ABC to compare treatment arms Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fed with Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fasted.|||0.8995|0.8159|
81609543|NCT04827134|162897526|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|0.8798|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8202|0.9438|||||An analysis of variance was performed on parameter AUC(0-t) for Analyte 3TC to compare treatment arms Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fed with Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fasted.|||0.9438|0.8202|
81609544|NCT04827134|162897527|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|0.7102|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6598|0.7643|||||An analysis of variance was performed on parameter Cmax for Analyte DTG to compare treatment arms Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fed with Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fasted.|||0.7643|0.6598|
81609545|NCT04827134|162897527|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|0.4503|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3976|0.51|||||An analysis of variance was performed on parameter Cmax for Analyte ABC to compare treatment arms Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fed with Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fasted.|||0.5100|0.3976|
81609546|NCT04827134|162897527|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|0.6373|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5594|0.726|||||An analysis of variance was performed on parameter Cmax for Analyte 3TC to compare treatment arms Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fed with Cohort 1: TRIUMEQ (DTG/ABC/3TC) Fasted.|||0.7260|0.5594|
81609547|NCT04827134|162897528|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|0.9148|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8834|0.9472|||||An analysis of variance was performed on parameter AUC(0-inf) for Analyte DTG to compare treatment arms Cohort 2: DOVATO (DTG/3TC) Fed with Cohort 2: DOVATO (DTG/3TC) Fasted.|||0.9472|0.8834|
81609548|NCT04827134|162897528|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|0.8847|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8303|0.9426|||||An analysis of variance was performed on parameter AUC(0-inf) for Analyte 3TC to compare treatment arms Cohort 2: DOVATO (DTG/3TC) Fed with Cohort 2: DOVATO (DTG/3TC) Fasted.|||0.9426|0.8303|
81609549|NCT04827134|162897529|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|0.9163|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8862|0.9475|||||An analysis of variance was performed on parameter AUC(0-t) for Analyte DTG to compare treatment arms Cohort 2: DOVATO (DTG/3TC) Fed with Cohort 2: DOVATO (DTG/3TC) Fasted.|||0.9475|0.8862|
81609550|NCT04827134|162897529|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|0.8806|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8251|0.9398|||||An analysis of variance was performed on parameter AUC(0-t) for Analyte 3TC to compare treatment arms Cohort 2: DOVATO (DTG/3TC) Fed with Cohort 2: DOVATO (DTG/3TC) Fasted.|||0.9398|0.8251|
81609551|NCT04827134|162897530|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|0.7284|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6576|0.8068|||||An analysis of variance was performed on parameter Cmax for Analyte DTG to compare treatment arms Cohort 2: DOVATO (DTG/3TC) Fed with Cohort 2: DOVATO (DTG/3TC) Fasted.|||0.8068|0.6576|
81609552|NCT04827134|162897530|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|0.5191|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4535|0.5943|||||An analysis of variance was performed on parameter Cmax for Analyte 3TC to compare treatment arms Cohort 2: DOVATO (DTG/3TC) Fed with Cohort 2: DOVATO (DTG/3TC) Fasted.|||0.5943|0.4535|
81609553|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.23|2.69||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 5 min||2.69|-1.23|
81609554|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.32|2.29||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 10 min||2.29|-1.32|
81609555|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.76|2.08||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 20 min||2.08|-1.76|
81647143|NCT02161406|162985484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81647144|NCT02161406|162985485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.19
81609556|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.09|2.35||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 30 min||2.35|-1.09|
81609557|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.88|2.25||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 1 hour||2.25|-1.88|
81647145|NCT02161406|162985486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.34
81609558|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.47|2.37||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 1.5 hours||2.37|-1.47|
81609559|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.99|1.92||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 2 hours||1.92|-1.99|
81609560|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|4.43||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 3 hours||4.43|0.35|
81647146|NCT02161406|162985487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.25
81609561|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.57|2.12||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 4 hours||2.12|-1.57|
81609562|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.15|3.37||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 8 hours||3.37|-1.15|
81609563|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.52|2.14||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 24 hours||2.14|-1.52|
81609564|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|4.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.84|6.78||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 5 min||6.78|2.84|
81647147|NCT02161406|162985488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.12
81647148|NCT02161406|162985489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.82
81647149|NCT02161406|162985490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.37
81647150|NCT02161406|162985491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.55
81647151|NCT02161406|162985492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.15
81647152|NCT02161406|162985493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.21
81647153|NCT02161406|162985494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.81
81647154|NCT02161406|162985495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.86
81647155|NCT02161406|162985496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.91
81609565|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.12|3.73||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 10 min||3.73|0.12|
81609566|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.71|2.12||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 20 min||2.12|-1.71|
81609567|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.29|2.15||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 30 min||2.15|-1.29|
81609568|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|2.53||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 1 hour||2.53|-1.60|
81609569|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.03|0.81||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 1.5 hours||0.81|-3.03|
81609570|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.13|0.78||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 2 hours||0.78|-3.13|
81609571|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.36|0.71||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 3 hours||0.71|-3.36|
81647156|NCT02161406|162985497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.13
81609572|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.69|1.0||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 4 hours||1.00|-2.69|
81647157|NCT02161406|162985498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.92
81609573|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.19|0.32||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 8 hours||0.32|-4.19|
81609574|NCT03657264|162897577|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 90% confidence interval was expected lower to the margin of 10 milliseconds for all tests.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.62|2.04||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|Each timepoint was tested through a separate model.||For the timepoint 24 hours||2.04|-1.62|
81609575|NCT03657264|162897578|SUPERIORITY|The lower limit of the adjusted confidence interval was expected upper to the margin of 5 milliseconds.|Least Squares Mean Difference|4.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.58|6.66||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|As multiple timepoints were examined separately, the overall type I error rate needed to be adjusted.||For the timepoint 1 hour||6.66|2.58|
81609576|NCT03657264|162897578|SUPERIORITY|The lower limit of the adjusted confidence interval was expected upper to the margin of 5 milliseconds.|Least Squares Mean Difference|9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.14|11.66||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|As multiple timepoints were examined separately, the overall type I error rate needed to be adjusted.||For the timepoint 1.5 hours||11.66|7.14|
81647158|NCT02161406|162985499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.24
81647159|NCT02161406|162985500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.07
81647160|NCT02161406|162985501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||van Elteren test|The van Elteren test adjusted for duration of dcSSc. Multiple imputation was used to address missing follow-up data in 5 components of CRISS.||||||0.03
81647161|NCT02161406|162985502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1769|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1769
81647162|NCT02161406|162985503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9075|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9075
81647163|NCT02161406|162985504|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5831|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5831
81647164|NCT02161406|162985505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0193|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0193
81647165|NCT02161406|162985506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0097|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0097
81647166|NCT02161406|162985507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0751|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0751
81647167|NCT02161406|162985508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4927|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4927
81647168|NCT02161406|162985509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1604|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1604
81647169|NCT02161406|162985510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7281|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7281
81647170|NCT02161406|162985511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1679|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1679
81647171|NCT02161406|162985512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2906|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2906
81609577|NCT03657264|162897578|SUPERIORITY|The lower limit of the adjusted confidence interval was expected upper to the margin of 5 milliseconds.|Least Squares Mean Difference|10.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.92|13.17||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|As multiple timepoints were examined separately, the overall type I error rate needed to be adjusted.||For the timepoint 2 hours||13.17|7.92|
81609578|NCT03657264|162897578|SUPERIORITY|The lower limit of the adjusted confidence interval was expected upper to the margin of 5 milliseconds.|Least Squares Mean Difference|10.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.7|12.95||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|As multiple timepoints were examined separately, the overall type I error rate needed to be adjusted.||For the timepoint 3 hours||12.95|7.70|
81609579|NCT03657264|162897578|SUPERIORITY|The lower limit of the adjusted confidence interval was expected upper to the margin of 5 milliseconds.|Least Squares Mean Difference|10.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.05|13.25||p-value is not shown, as this is a non-inferiority study.|ANCOVA|As multiple timepoints were examined separately, the overall type I error rate needed to be adjusted.||For the timepoint 4 hours||13.25|8.05|
81609580|NCT03875911|162897580|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA was used to analyze equivalence between arms||||||0.52|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.52
81609581|NCT03875911|162897581|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence calculated using ANOVA||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81609582|NCT03875911|162897582|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was assessed using ANOVA||||||0.25|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.25
81609583|NCT03875911|162897583|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence determined by ANOVA||||||0.93|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.93
81609584|NCT03875911|162897584|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence determined by ANOVA||||||0.83|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.83
81647172|NCT02034162|162985586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||< 0.001
81647173|NCT02034162|162985587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||< 0.001
81609585|NCT03875911|162897585|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was determined using ANOVA||||||0.54|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.54
81609586|NCT02144519|162897586|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.00|1.18|0.008
81609587|NCT02144519|162897587|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.8||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|9.95|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.95|1.45|0.003
81609588|NCT05515679|162897596|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.48|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||Using a paired sample t-test (two tailed), we wished to examine whether there was an increase in Constructive Engagement and Pleasure and a reduction in Passive Engagement, Distracted Engagement, and Non-Engagement, from baseline to treatment. With an anticipated PWD sample of 24, and using means and standard deviations from the PI's previous studies, we calculated a power of 90% to detect effects (alpha = .05; one-tailed test). (3) PWD and staff report high satisfaction wi||.94|.51|<0.01
81609589|NCT05515679|162897597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.6||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.07|-0.59|.017
81609590|NCT05515679|162897598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.41||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.07|-0.43|.008
81609591|NCT05515679|162897599|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.34||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-.00|-.30|0.053
81609592|NCT05515679|162897600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.28|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.79|.54|<.01
81609593|NCT05515679|162897601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.62|5.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.60|2.62|<.001
81647174|NCT02034162|162985589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81609594|NCT05515679|162897602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-0.58|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.58|-1.55|<.001
81609595|NCT05515679|162897603|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|6.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.4||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|11.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||11.1|0.97|.022
81609596|NCT05515679|162897604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.5||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|5.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.44|-2.90|.551
81609597|NCT05515679|162897605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.7|37.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||37.2|17.7|<.001
81609598|NCT02571439|162897609|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81609599|NCT02571439|162897610|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81647175|NCT02034162|162985590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81647176|NCT00760513|162985596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|3.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance = P\</=0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value of liver fat percentage||We estimated that a 20% decrease in liver fat with Omacor treatment, assuming a sigma of 0.3, and an alpha of 0.05; with 91 participants completing our trial, we had 86% power to detect a 20% change in liver fat (two tailed test) (see HEPATOLOGY 2014;60:1211-1221).||3.0|-6.3|0.48
81609600|NCT02571439|162897611|OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.61
81609601|NCT02571439|162897612|OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.46
81609602|NCT02571439|162897613|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.33
81647177|NCT00760513|162985597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.001||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3||A priori p value threshold \</=0.5|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||Based on the available evidence at the time, we assumed that a 0.6-1.0 unit change in fibrosis score might be clinically significant (Hepatology 2008 Feb;47(2):455-460). Consequently, to detect a minimum 0.6 unit change in score (e.g. 9.0 at baseline and 8.4 at the end of the study) with an SD of 1.0, 100 participants would provide \>80% power at the 5% significance level, and with a 15% drop out of participants there would also be \>80% power to detect this effect.||0.3|-0.3|1.0
81647178|NCT00760513|162985598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3||A priori threshold for statistical significance p \</=0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline measurement.||There was no power calculation for this end point.||0.3|-0.4|0.9
81647179|NCT00511836|162985657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|2e-05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: mean treatment difference=0.||||<0.00002
81647180|NCT00511836|162985660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.013|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: mean treatment difference=0||||<0.013
81647181|NCT00511836|162985661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.245|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: mean treatment difference=0||||0.245
81647182|NCT00362375|162985738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|4.5|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||GEE cluster-adjusted odds ratio||4.50|1.28|<0.05
81609603|NCT02571439|162897614|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.13
81609604|NCT02571439|162897615|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.17
81609605|NCT02571439|162897616|OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.87
81647183|NCT00362375|162985739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.16|||GEE|||||1.16|0.20|<0.05
81647184|NCT00362375|162985740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.95|||GEE|||||1.95|0.99|<0.05
81647185|NCT00362375|162985741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.44|||GEE|GEE incident rate ratio||||1.44|0.80|<0.05
81647186|NCT00362375|162985742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.71|||GEE|||||2.71|0.76|<0.05
81647187|NCT01114139|162985766|SUPERIORITY|The 95% confidence interval was calculated using the large sample assumption.|Treatment Difference|75.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.15|80.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is the result of the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusted for Baseline hemoglobin level and underlying condition.|The treatment difference (ferumoxytol - placebo) was expressed as a percentage.|Participants who achieved a ≥2.0 g/dL increase in hemoglobin from Baseline up to Week 5 were analyzed. Statistical comparison was performed for data up to Week 5 only. Baseline was defined as the Day 1 value (prior to injection of study drug). The screening or most recent value prior to Day 1 was used for any participant with missing Day 1 information.||80.02|71.15|<0.0001
81609606|NCT02571439|162897617|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.27
81609607|NCT02571439|162897618|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.91
81609608|NCT01058863|162897628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.42||Significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|Fixed effects of baseline FEV1 as a covariate, sequence, treatment group, period, and center, and random effect for subject within sequence.||Of interest was the mean difference between each active group and placebo at each dose level. Analyses were performed at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level in this sequence: Albuterol Spiromax 180 mcg versus placebo; Albuterol Spiromax 90 mcg versus placebo, ProAir HFA 180 mcg versus placebo, and ProAir HFA 90 mcg versus placebo. If a test was not significant, no further tests were done. This sequential procedure preserved the error rate for the family of tests at the 0.05 level.||1.42|0.88|<0.0001
81611298|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-2.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.4|-6.4|<0.001
81647188|NCT03954223|162985798|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.4
81647189|NCT03954223|162985799|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-7.0||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Mixed-effects generalized linear model of the glycemic profile change extracted from CGM data.||||||0.2
81647190|NCT00858247|162985807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.95
81647191|NCT00858247|162985808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.80
81647192|NCT00858247|162985809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.65
81647193|NCT00858247|162985810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.68
81647194|NCT00858247|162985811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.40
81647195|NCT00858247|162985812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.47
81609609|NCT01058863|162897628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.24||Significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|Fixed effects of baseline FEV1 as a covariate, sequence, treatment group, period, and center, and random effect for subject within sequence.||Of interest was the mean difference between each active group and placebo at each dose level. Analyses were performed at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level in this sequence: Albuterol Spiromax 180 mcg versus placebo; Albuterol Spiromax 90 mcg versus placebo, ProAir HFA 180 mcg versus placebo, and ProAir HFA 90 mcg versus placebo. If a test was not significant, no further tests were done. This sequential procedure preserved the error rate for the family of tests at the 0.05 level.||1.24|0.70|<0.0001
81609610|NCT01058863|162897628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.35||Significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|Fixed effects of baseline FEV1 as a covariate, sequence, treatment group, period, and center, and random effect for subject within sequence.||Of interest was the mean difference between each active group and placebo at each dose level. Analyses were performed at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level in this sequence: Albuterol Spiromax 180 mcg versus placebo; Albuterol Spiromax 90 mcg versus placebo, ProAir HFA 180 mcg versus placebo, and ProAir HFA 90 mcg versus placebo. If a test was not significant, no further tests were done. This sequential procedure preserved the error rate for the family of tests at the 0.05 level..||1.35|0.81|<0.0001
81609611|NCT01058863|162897628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.15||Significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|Fixed effects of baseline FEV1 as a covariate, sequence, treatment group, period, and center, and random effect for subject within sequence.||Of interest was the mean difference between each active group and placebo at each dose level. Analyses were performed at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level in this sequence: Albuterol Spiromax 180 mcg versus placebo; Albuterol Spiromax 90 mcg versus placebo, ProAir HFA 180 mcg versus placebo, and ProAir HFA 90 mcg versus placebo. If a test was not significant, no further tests were done. This sequential procedure preserved the error rate for the family of tests at the 0.05 level.||1.15|0.61|<0.0001
81609612|NCT01058863|162897629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.21|40.74||Significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|Fixed effects of baseline PPFEV1 as a covariate, sequence, treatment group, period, and center, and random effect for subject within sequence.||Of interest was the mean difference between each active group and placebo at each dose level. Analyses were performed at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level in this sequence: Albuterol Spiromax 180 mcg versus placebo; Albuterol Spiromax 90 mcg versus placebo, ProAir HFA 180 mcg versus placebo, and ProAir HFA 90 mcg versus placebo. If a test was not significant, no further tests were done. This sequential procedure preserved the error rate for the family of tests at the 0.05 level.||40.74|26.21|<0.0001
81609613|NCT01058863|162897629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.686|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.47|34.99||Significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|Fixed effects of baseline PPFEV1 as a covariate, sequence, treatment group, period, and center, and random effect for subject within sequence.||Of interest was the mean difference between each active group and placebo at each dose level. Analyses were performed at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level in this sequence: Albuterol Spiromax 180 mcg versus placebo; Albuterol Spiromax 90 mcg versus placebo, ProAir HFA 180 mcg versus placebo, and ProAir HFA 90 mcg versus placebo. If a test was not significant, no further tests were done. This sequential procedure preserved the error rate for the family of tests at the 0.05 level.||34.99|20.47|<0.001
81609614|NCT01058863|162897629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.686|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.84|40.35||Significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|Fixed effects of baseline PPFEV1 as a covariate, sequence, treatment group, period, and center, and random effect for subject within sequence.||Of interest was the mean difference between each active group and placebo at each dose level. Analyses were performed at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level in this sequence: Albuterol Spiromax 180 mcg versus placebo; Albuterol Spiromax 90 mcg versus placebo, ProAir HFA 180 mcg versus placebo, and ProAir HFA 90 mcg versus placebo. If a test was not significant, no further tests were done. This sequential procedure preserved the error rate for the family of tests at the 0.05 level.||40.35|25.84|<0.0001
81609615|NCT01058863|162897629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.36|32.85||Significance at the 0.05 level.|ANOVA|Fixed effects of baseline PPFEV1 as a covariate, sequence, treatment group, period, and center, and random effect for subject within sequence.||Of interest was the mean difference between each active group and placebo at each dose level. Analyses were performed at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level in this sequence: Albuterol Spiromax 180 mcg versus placebo; Albuterol Spiromax 90 mcg versus placebo, ProAir HFA 180 mcg versus placebo, and ProAir HFA 90 mcg versus placebo. If a test was not significant, no further tests were done. This sequential procedure preserved the error rate for the family of tests at the 0.05 level.||32.85|18.36|<0.0001
81609616|NCT03055832|162897693|NON_INFERIORITY|"This study provides a combined power of co-primary endpoints of 88% given the following primary endpoint assumptions:~* MGS non-inferiority delta of 5 points and standard deviation of 8 points provides power of 93.9%~* TBT non-inferiority delta of 2.5 seconds and standard deviation of 4 seconds, provides a TBT primary endpoint power of 93.9%~* Power that both endpoitns are significant, assuming independence was 0.939\^2 = 0.882 or 88.2% power."|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|3.56||||||||3.56|-3.82|
81609617|NCT03055832|162897694|NON_INFERIORITY|"This study provides a combined power of co-primary endpoints of 88% given the following primary endpoint assumptions:~* MGS non-inferiority delta of 5 points and standard deviation of 8 points provides power of 93.9%~* TBT non-inferiority delta of 2.5 seconds and standard deviation of 4 seconds, provides a TBT primary endpoint power of 93.9%~* Power that both endpoitns are significant, assuming independence was 0.939\^2 = 0.882 or 88.2% power."|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|1.16||||||||1.16|-0.97|
81609618|NCT03055832|162897695|OTHER|A formal hypothesis was not proposed for this endpoint and therefore a power calculation was not performed. A Fisher's Exact test was performed post hoc to determine if a significant difference existed between the two arms.||||||0.12|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.12
81609619|NCT03055832|162897696|NON_INFERIORITY|A standard deviation of 14 was assumed based on pilot data and the non-inferiority delta was set to 7. The chosen sample size and alpha = 0.025 provides 80% power for this endpoint|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.75|2.59||||||All questions||2.59|-8.75|
81609620|NCT02397460|162897704|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment effects on Emax following capsaicin challenge were modeled for dose dependence and were estimated on the basis of disease status for participants who were healthy or had chronic cough and received gefapixant 50 mg, gefapixant 300 mg, or placebo.||||< 0.0001
81609621|NCT02397460|162897705|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment effects following capsaicin challenge were modeled for dose. dependence and were estimated on the basis of disease status for participants who had chronic cough and received gefapixant 50 mg, gefapixant 300 mg, or placebo.||||< 0.0001
81647196|NCT02447432|162985820|NON_INFERIORITY|GMCs ratio and its 95 % CI were obtained using an ANOVA model on the logarithm-10 transformed concentrations-pooled variance.|GMCs ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.33||||||(Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) antibody GMCs ratio for ANTI-1 serotype: to demonstrate non-inferiority of 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (4-dose presentation) as compared to 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (1-dose presentation) in terms of immune response, 1 month after dose 3. Criterion: the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean antibody concentration (GMC) ratios (Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) should be below a limit of 2-fold for each of the 10 serotypes.||1.33|0.89|
81647197|NCT02447432|162985820|NON_INFERIORITY|GMCs ratio and its 95 % CI were obtained using an ANOVA model on the logarithm-10 transformed concentrations-pooled variance.|GMCs ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.12||||||(Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) antibody GMCs ratio for ANTI-4 serotype: to demonstrate non-inferiority of 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (4-dose presentation) as compared to 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (1-dose presentation) in terms of immune response, 1 month after dose 3. Criterion: the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean antibody concentration (GMC) ratios (Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) should be below a limit of 2-fold for each of the 10 serotypes.||1.12|0.75|
81647198|NCT02447432|162985820|NON_INFERIORITY|GMCs ratio and its 95 % CI were obtained using an ANOVA model on the logarithm-10 transformed concentrations-pooled variance.|GMCs ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.26||||||(Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) antibody GMCs ratio for ANTI-5 serotype: to demonstrate non-inferiority of 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (4-dose presentation) as compared to 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (1-dose presentation) in terms of immune response, 1 month after dose 3. Criterion: the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean antibody concentration (GMC) ratios (Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) should be below a limit of 2-fold for each of the 10 serotypes.||1.26|0.85|
81647199|NCT02447432|162985820|NON_INFERIORITY|GMCs ratio and its 95 % CI were obtained using an ANOVA model on the logarithm-10 transformed concentrations-pooled variance.|GMCs ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.61||||||(Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) antibody GMCs ratio for ANTI-6B serotype: to demonstrate non-inferiority of 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (4-dose presentation) as compared to 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (1-dose presentation) in terms of immune response, 1 month after dose 3. Criterion: the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean antibody concentration (GMC) ratios (Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) should be below a limit of 2-fold for each of the 10 serotypes.||1.61|0.78|
81609622|NCT03216902|162897721|SUPERIORITY|Claim superiority of DE-126 compare to Placebo at 3 timepoints (9:00, 13:00 and 17:00)|||||<|0.0001||||||P value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using Hochberg step-up procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||This endpoint is to test if one of four concentrations of DE-126 is superior to the placebo in lowering IOP at each specified timepoint (9:00, 13:00 and 17:00) at Week 6 compared to baseline. Therefore, 0.005% Latanoprost group is not included in the analysis.||||<0.0001
81609623|NCT03216902|162897721|SUPERIORITY|Claim superiority of DE-126 compare to Placebo at 3 timepoints (9:00, 13:00 and 17:00)|||||<|0.0001||||||P value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using Hochberg step-up procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||This endpoint is to test if one of four concentrations of DE-126 is superior to the placebo in lowering IOP at each specified timepoint (9:00, 13:00 and 17:00) at Week 6 compared to baseline. Therefore, 0.005% Latanoprost group is not included in the analysis.||||<0.0001
81647200|NCT02447432|162985820|NON_INFERIORITY|GMCs ratio and its 95 % CI were obtained using an ANOVA model on the logarithm-10 transformed concentrations-pooled variance.|GMCs ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.25||||||(Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) antibody GMCs ratio for ANTI-7F serotype: to demonstrate non-inferiority of 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (4-dose presentation) as compared to 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (1-dose presentation) in terms of immune response, 1 month after dose 3. Criterion: the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean antibody concentration (GMC) ratios (Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) should be below a limit of 2-fold for each of the 10 serotypes.||1.25|0.88|
81647201|NCT02447432|162985820|NON_INFERIORITY|GMCs ratio and its 95 % CI were obtained using an ANOVA model on the logarithm-10 transformed concentrations-pooled variance.|GMCs ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.13||||||(Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) antibody GMCs ratio for ANTI-9V serotype: to demonstrate non-inferiority of 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (4-dose presentation) as compared to 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (1-dose presentation) in terms of immune response, 1 month after dose 3. Criterion: the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean antibody concentration (GMC) ratios (Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) should be below a limit of 2-fold for each of the 10 serotypes.||1.13|0.69|
81609624|NCT03216902|162897721|SUPERIORITY|Claim superiority of DE-126 compare to Placebo at 3 timepoints (9:00, 13:00 and 17:00)|||||<|0.0001||||||P value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using Hochberg step-up procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||This endpoint is to test if one of four concentrations of DE-126 is superior to the placebo in lowering IOP at each specified timepoint (9:00, 13:00 and 17:00) at Week 6 compared to baseline. Therefore, 0.005% Latanoprost group is not included in the analysis.||||<0.0001
81526221|NCT02391363|162740327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 1.02 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 6 month PCL-5, controlling for baseline PCL-5.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.31
81609625|NCT03216902|162897721|SUPERIORITY|Claim superiority of DE-126 compare to Placebo at 3 timepoints (9:00, 13:00 and 17:00)|||||<|0.0001||||||P value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using Hochberg step-up procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||This endpoint is to test if one of four concentrations of DE-126 is superior to the placebo in lowering IOP at each specified timepoint (9:00, 13:00 and 17:00) at Week 6 compared to baseline. Therefore, 0.005% Latanoprost group is not included in the analysis.||||<0.0001
81609626|NCT00544544|162897743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81609627|NCT00544544|162897744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81609628|NCT00544544|162897745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.38
81609629|NCT00544544|162897746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81609630|NCT01682538|162897747|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% confidence interval of the ratio was completely within the acceptance range (0.80-1.25)|Ratio of geometric means|0.858|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|0.91|||ANOVA|||||0.91|0.81|
81609631|NCT01682538|162897748|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% confidence interval of the ratio was completely within the acceptance range (0.80-1.25)|Ratio of geometric means|0.954|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.07|||ANOVA|||||1.07|0.85|
81609632|NCT01682538|162897749|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence (no food effect) was established if the 90% confidence interval of the ratio was completely within the acceptance range (0.80 - 1.25).|Ratio of geometric means|1.013|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.07|||ANOVA|||||1.07|0.96|
81609633|NCT01682538|162897750|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence (no food effect) was established if the 90% confidence interval of the ratio was completely within the acceptance range (0.80 - 1.25)|Ratio of geometric means|0.802|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|0.9|||ANOVA|||||0.90|0.71|
81609634|NCT00322868|162897780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2772|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test analysis of the intra-subject change in log10 sputum white cell count||||||0.2772
81609635|NCT00322868|162897781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2467|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test analysis of the intra-subject change in log10 sputum neutrophil count||||||0.2467
81609636|NCT00322868|162897782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0288|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test analysis of the intra-subject change in sputum percent neutrophils||||||0.0288
81609637|NCT00322868|162897783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test analysis of the intra-subject change in log10 sputum active elastase||||||0.50
81609638|NCT00322868|162897784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test analysis of the intra-subject change in log10 sputum TNFα||||||0.62
81609639|NCT00322868|162897785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test analysis of the intra-subject change in log10 sputum IL-1ß||||||0.50
81609640|NCT00322868|162897786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test analysis of the intra-subject change in log10 sputum IL-6||||||0.55
81609641|NCT00322868|162897787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test analysis of the intra-subject change in log10 sputum IL-8||||||0.75
81609642|NCT03615482|162897788|OTHER|Difference in Percent vs. Non-concomitant Group|Difference in Percent|-0.9||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|2.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values were calculated based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||Injection-Site Erythema||2.7|-4.5|0.617
81609643|NCT03615482|162897788|OTHER|Difference in Percent vs. Non-concomitant Group|Difference in Percent|-2.6||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|2.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values were calculated based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||Injection-Site Pain||2.6|-7.8|0.320
81609644|NCT03615482|162897788|OTHER|Difference in Percent vs. Non-concomitant Group|Difference in Percent|-2.1||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|2.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values were calculated based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||Injection-Site Swelling||2.0|-6.2|0.310
81609645|NCT03615482|162897789|OTHER|Difference in Percent vs. Non-concomitant Group|Difference in Percent|-2.2||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|1.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values were calculated based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||Arthralgia||1.2|-5.8|0.205
81609646|NCT03615482|162897789|OTHER|Difference in Percent vs. Non-concomitant Group|Difference in Percent|-2.9||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|2.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values were calculated based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||Fatigue||2.3|-8.0|0.273
81609647|NCT03615482|162897789|OTHER|Difference in Percent vs. Non-concomitant Group|Difference in Percent|-2.2||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|2.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values were calculated based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||Headache||2.6|-6.9|0.372
81609648|NCT03615482|162897789|OTHER|Difference in Percent vs. Non-concomitant Group|Difference in Percent|2.4||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|7.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values were calculated based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||Myalgia||7.1|-2.4|0.329
81609649|NCT03615482|162897790|OTHER||Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6||||||||0.6|-0.6|
81609650|NCT03615482|162897791|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.66||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.82|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model including all vaccinated participants.||Serotype 1||0.82|0.54|0.004
81647202|NCT02447432|162985820|NON_INFERIORITY|GMCs ratio and its 95 % CI were obtained using an ANOVA model on the logarithm-10 transformed concentrations-pooled variance.|GMCs ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.31||||||(Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) antibody GMCs ratio for ANTI-14 serotype: to demonstrate non-inferiority of 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (4-dose presentation) as compared to 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (1-dose presentation) in terms of immune response, 1 month after dose 3. Criterion: the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean antibody concentration (GMC) ratios (Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) should be below a limit of 2-fold for each of the 10 serotypes.||1.31|0.73|
81647203|NCT02447432|162985820|NON_INFERIORITY|GMCs ratio and its 95 % CI were obtained using an ANOVA model on the logarithm-10 transformed concentrations-pooled variance.|GMCs ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.37||||||(Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) antibody GMCs ratio for ANTI-18C serotype: to demonstrate non-inferiority of 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (4-dose presentation) as compared to 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (1-dose presentation) in terms of immune response, 1 month after dose 3. Criterion: the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean antibody concentration (GMC) ratios (Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) should be below a limit of 2-fold for each of the 10 serotypes.||1.37|0.86|
81647204|NCT02447432|162985820|NON_INFERIORITY|GMCs ratio and its 95 % CI were obtained using an ANOVA model on the logarithm-10 transformed concentrations-pooled variance.|GMCs ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.25||||||(Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) antibody GMCs ratio for ANTI-19F serotype: to demonstrate non-inferiority of 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (4-dose presentation) as compared to 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (1-dose presentation) in terms of immune response, 1 month after dose 3. Criterion: the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean antibody concentration (GMC) ratios (Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) should be below a limit of 2-fold for each of the 10 serotypes.||1.25|0.78|
81647205|NCT02447432|162985820|NON_INFERIORITY|GMCs ratio and its 95 % CI were obtained using an ANOVA model on the logarithm-10 transformed concentrations-pooled variance.|GMCs ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.8||||||(Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) antibody GMCs ratio for ANTI-23F serotype: to demonstrate non-inferiority of 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (4-dose presentation) as compared to 10Pn-PD-DiT vaccine (1-dose presentation) in terms of immune response, 1 month after dose 3. Criterion: the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean antibody concentration (GMC) ratios (Synflorix/10Pn\_4d) should be below a limit of 2-fold for each of the 10 serotypes.||1.80|0.92|
81647206|NCT00002597|162985834|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.0309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.35|||Log Rank||Reference level = Hormone Therapy + Radiation Therapy|Null hypothesis: 8-year OS rate of 60% radiation therapy (RT) alone vs. 67% with hormone therapy. The study was designed with 90% power to detect a 7-percentage- point absolute difference in the 8-year survival rate, with the use of a one-sided log-rank test at the 0.025 significance level, requiring 1980 patients and 716 deaths for definitive analysis.||1.35|1.01|0.0309
81647207|NCT00002597|162985835|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.86||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.74|||Gray's test||Reference level = Hormone Therapy + Radiation Therapy|Gray's test was used to compare cumulative incidence between treatment arms (1-sided significance level of 0.025) and the Fine-Gray model was used to calculate hazard ratios.||2.74|1.27|0.001
81647208|NCT00002597|162985836|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.93|||Gray's test||Reference level = Hormone Therapy + Radiation Therapy|Gray's test was used to compare cumulative incidence between treatment arms (1-sided significance level of 0.025) and the Fine-Gray model was used to calculate hazard ratios.||1.93|1.17|0.0013
81647209|NCT00002597|162985837|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.06|||Gray's test||Reference level = Hormone Therapy + Radiation Therapy|Gray's test was used to compare cumulative incidence between treatment arms (1-sided significance level of 0.025) and the Fine-Gray model was used to calculate hazard ratios.||2.06|1.03|0.035
81647210|NCT00002597|162985838|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|2.04|||Gray's test||Reference level = Hormone Therapy + Radiation Therapy|Gray's test was used to compare cumulative incidence between treatment arms (1-sided significance level of 0.025) and the Fine-Gray model was used to calculate hazard ratios.||2.04|1.48|<0.001
81647211|NCT00002597|162985839|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|1.85|||Gray's test||Reference level = Hormone Therapy + Radiation Therapy|Gray's test was used to compare cumulative incidence between treatment arms (1-sided significance level of 0.025) and the Fine-Gray model was used to calculate hazard ratios.||1.85|1.21|<0.001
81647212|NCT00002597|162985840|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|3.16|||Gray's test||Reference level = Hormone Therapy + Radiation Therapy|Gray's test was used to compare cumulative incidence between treatment arms (1-sided significance level of 0.025) and the Fine-Gray model was used to calculate hazard ratios.||3.16|1.34|<0.001
81647213|NCT00002597|162985841|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|1.56|||Log Rank||Reference level = Hormone Therapy + Radiation Therapy|Treatment arms were compared using the log-rank test (one-sided significance level of 0.025).||1.56|1.22|<0.001
81647214|NCT00002597|162985842|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81647215|NCT01161628|162985866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: p (CR rate) is 0.5 or less versus... Alternative hypothesis: p \>0.5 A sample size of 25 patients gives 90% power with an alpha = 0.05||||<0.5
81647216|NCT03605368|162985899|EQUIVALENCE|Simple linear models ('lm' in R) were conducted. Statistical significance was set at p\<.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Overall Behavior. Change-from-baseline analyses were conducted (post-intervention assessment ratings minus pre-intervention assessment ratings) and compared between intervention groups (Floreo and BeSAFE).||||.23
81647217|NCT03605368|162985899|EQUIVALENCE|Simple linear models ('lm' in R) were conducted. Statistical significance was set at p\<.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Appropriate Response. Change-from-baseline analyses were conducted (post-intervention assessment ratings minus pre-intervention assessment ratings) and compared between intervention groups (Floreo and BeSAFE).||||.07
81647218|NCT03605368|162985899|EQUIVALENCE|Simple linear models ('lm' in R) were conducted. Statistical significance was set at p\<.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Orienting. Change-from-baseline analyses were conducted (post-intervention assessment ratings minus pre-intervention assessment ratings) and compared between intervention groups (Floreo and BeSAFE).||||.99
81647219|NCT03605368|162985899|EQUIVALENCE|Simple linear models ('lm' in R) were conducted. Statistical significance was set at p\<.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Fidget. Change-from-baseline analyses were conducted (post-intervention assessment ratings minus pre-intervention assessment ratings) and compared between intervention groups (Floreo and BeSAFE).||||.005
81647220|NCT03605368|162985899|EQUIVALENCE|Simple linear models ('lm' in R) were conducted. Statistical significance was set at p\<.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Overall Behavior. Change-from-baseline analyses were conducted (post-intervention assessment ratings minus pre-intervention assessment ratings) and compared between intervention groups (Floreo and TAU).||||.01
81647221|NCT03605368|162985899|EQUIVALENCE|Simple linear models ('lm' in R) were conducted. Statistical significance was set at p\<.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Appropriate Response. Change-from-baseline analyses were conducted (post-intervention assessment ratings minus pre-intervention assessment ratings) and compared between intervention groups (Floreo and TAU).||||.04
81647222|NCT03605368|162985899|EQUIVALENCE|Simple linear models ('lm' in R) were conducted. Statistical significance was set at p\<.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Appropriate Response. Change-from-baseline analyses were conducted (post-intervention assessment ratings minus pre-intervention assessment ratings) and compared between intervention groups (Floreo and TAU).||||.06
81647223|NCT03605368|162985899|EQUIVALENCE|Simple linear models ('lm' in R) were conducted. Statistical significance was set at p\<.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.09
81647224|NCT03605368|162985900|EQUIVALENCE|A linear regression compared change in Police Interaction Knowledge scores by group (Floreo vs. TAU) from pre- to post-intervention. Significance was set at p\<.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.67||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.55
81647225|NCT03605368|162985900|EQUIVALENCE|A linear regression compared change in Police Interaction Knowledge scores by group (Floreo vs. TAU) from pre- to post-intervention. Significance was set at p\<.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.05
81647226|NCT03448536|162985908|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|4.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|6.56|||ANCOVA|||||6.56|2.06|< 0.001
81647227|NCT03448536|162985909|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|9.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.75|13.85|||ANCOVA|||||13.85|5.75|< 0.001
81647228|NCT03448536|162985910|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|1.52|||=|0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|3.49|||ANCOVA|||||3.49|-0.45|= 0.129
81647229|NCT03448536|162985911|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|8.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.76|10.78|||ANCOVA|||||10.78|5.76|< 0.001
81647230|NCT03448536|162985912|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|0.56|||=|0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|1.64|||ANCOVA|||||1.64|-0.52|= 0.307
81647231|NCT03448536|162985913|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|3.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|5.16|||ANCOVA|||||5.16|2.34|< 0.001
81647232|NCT03448536|162985914|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||< 0.001
81647233|NCT03448536|162985916|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||= 0.002
81647234|NCT00497874|162985975|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power analysis shows that sample size provided power of at least .80 to detect estimated differences.||||||0.003||95.0||||Statistical significance of the pooled results was evaluated using a t-test and degrees of freedom that take into account the uncertainty in the data and the uncertainty due to missing values.|t-test, 1 sided|t(145) = 2.8||Multiple imputation was used to estimate missing data for the 9-month assessment. Ten datasets were imputed using Multivariate Imputation by Chained Equations. Using SAS v9.1 PROC MI, the complete datasets were analyzed using complete data methodology-in this case, the t-test-and the results pooled.||||.003
81647235|NCT00497874|162985976|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power analysis shows that sample size provided power of at least .80 to detect estimated differences.||||||0.002||95.0||||Statistical significance of the pooled results was evaluated using a t-test and degrees of freedom that take into account the uncertainty in the data and the uncertainty due to missing values.|t-test, 1 sided|t(181) = 2.9||Multiple imputation was used to estimate missing data for the 9-month assessment. Ten datasets were imputed using Multivariate Imputation by Chained Equations. Using SAS v9.1 PROC MI, the complete datasets were analyzed using complete data methodology-in this case, logistic regression-and the results pooled.||||.002
81647236|NCT00497874|162985977|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power analysis shows that sample size provided power of at least .80 to detect estimated differences.||||||0.04||95.0||||Statistical significance of the pooled results was evaluated using a t-test and degrees of freedom that take into account the uncertainty in the data and the uncertainty due to missing values.|t-test, 1 sided|t(153) = 1.8||Multiple imputation was used to estimate missing data for the 9-month assessment. Ten datasets were imputed using Multivariate Imputation by Chained Equations. Using SAS v9.1 PROC MI, the complete datasets were analyzed using complete data methodology-in this case, logistic regression-and the results pooled.||||.04
81647237|NCT00497874|162985978|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power analysis shows that sample size provided power of at least .80 to detect estimated differences.||||||0.07||95.0||||Statistical significance of the pooled results was evaluated using a t-test and degrees of freedom that take into account the uncertainty in the data and the uncertainty due to missing values.|t-test, 1 sided|t(57) = 1.5||Multiple imputation was used to estimate missing data for the 9-month assessment. Ten datasets were imputed using Multivariate Imputation by Chained Equations. Using SAS v9.1 PROC MI, the complete datasets were analyzed using complete data methodology-in this case, logistic regression-and the results pooled.||||.07
81647238|NCT00497874|162985979|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power analysis shows that sample size provided power of at least .80 to detect estimated differences.||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|t(94) = 1.5||Multiple imputation was used to estimate missing data for the 9-month assessment. Ten datasets were imputed using Multivariate Imputation by Chained Equations. Using SAS v9.1 PROC MI, the complete datasets were analyzed using complete data methodology-in this case, logistic regression-and the results pooled.||||.05
81647239|NCT00497874|162985980|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power analysis shows that sample size provided power of at least .80 to detect estimated differences.||||||0.13||95.0||||Statistical significance of the pooled results was evaluated using a t-test and degrees of freedom that take into account the uncertainty in the data and the uncertainty due to missing values.|t-test, 1 sided|t(123) = 1.2||Multiple imputation was used to estimate missing data for the 9-month assessment. Ten datasets were imputed using Multivariate Imputation by Chained Equations. Using SAS v9.1 PROC MI, the complete datasets were analyzed using complete data methodology-in this case, the t-test-and the results pooled.||||.13
81647240|NCT02808975|162985996|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.049|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Across all strata, P-value calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. Stratum containing zero count: 0.1 added to each cell.||||||=0.049
81647241|NCT02808975|162985997|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.067|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Across all strata, P-value calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. Stratum containing zero count: 0.1 added to each cell.||||||=0.067
81647242|NCT02808975|162985998|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Across all strata, P-value calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. Stratum containing zero count: 0.1 added to each cell.||||||=0.003
81647243|NCT02808975|162985999|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.313|||||||ANCOVA|Across all strata, P-values are calculated from ANCOVA with stratum, baseline value, and treatment in the model.||||||=0.313
81647244|NCT02808975|162986000|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.746|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Across all strata, P-value calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. Stratum containing zero count: 0.1 added to each cell.||||||=0.746
81647245|NCT02106195|162986016|SUPERIORITY|Change from Baseline to Day 28|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.04||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.4|-3.7|0.324
81647246|NCT03831854|162986035|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0|0|0.08
81647247|NCT03831854|162986036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Fisher Exact|The relative risk could not be assessed due to zero incidence in the treatment group||||||0.11
81647248|NCT03831854|162986037|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|98.5|-9.5|5.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||5.0|-9.5|0.63
81647249|NCT03831854|162986038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-1.7|2.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.6|-1.7|0.58
81647250|NCT03831854|162986039|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.3|3.8|||Chi-squared|||||3.8|0.3|1.0
81647251|NCT03927690|162986048|SUPERIORITY||Difference (Test vs Reference)|-2.6||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.2|1.0|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 2||1.0|-6.2|0.887
81647252|NCT03927690|162986048|SUPERIORITY||Difference (Test vs Reference)|0.3||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|3.2|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 2||3.2|-2.6|0.431
81647253|NCT03927690|162986048|SUPERIORITY||Difference (Test vs Reference)|-1.0||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|3.4|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 8||3.4|-5.4|0.647
81609651|NCT03615482|162897791|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.09|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 3||1.09|0.81|<0.001
81609652|NCT03615482|162897791|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.01|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 4||1.01|0.69|<0.001
81609653|NCT03615482|162897791|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.98|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 5||0.98|0.64|<0.001
81609654|NCT03615482|162897791|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.0|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 6A||1.00|0.71|<0.001
81647254|NCT03927690|162986048|SUPERIORITY||Difference (Test vs Reference)|2.4||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|6.0|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 8||6.0|-1.1|0.130
81609655|NCT03615482|162897791|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.04|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 6B||1.04|0.74|<0.001
81609656|NCT03615482|162897791|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.99|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 7F||0.99|0.75|<0.001
81609657|NCT03615482|162897791|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.15|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 9V||1.15|0.86|<0.001
81609658|NCT03615482|162897791|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.08|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 14||1.08|0.77|<0.001
81609659|NCT03615482|162897791|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.92|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 18C||0.92|0.68|<0.001
81609660|NCT03615482|162897791|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.95|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 19A||0.95|0.73|<0.001
81609661|NCT03615482|162897791|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.17|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 19F||1.17|0.89|<0.001
81609662|NCT03615482|162897791|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.91|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 22F||0.91|0.64|<0.001
81609663|NCT03615482|162897791|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.03|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 23F||1.03|0.70|<0.001
81609664|NCT03615482|162897791|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.96|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 33F||0.96|0.72|<0.001
81609665|NCT03615482|162897792|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.25|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||H1N1||1.25|0.94|<0.001
81609666|NCT03615482|162897792|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.17|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||H3N2||1.17|0.90|<0.001
81609667|NCT03615482|162897792|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.08|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||B-Victoria||1.08|0.86|<0.001
81609668|NCT03615482|162897792|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is based on the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the estimated GMT ratio (Concomitant Group/Nonconcomitant Group) being \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.13|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were estimated from a cLDA model.||B-Yamagata||1.13|0.90|<0.001
81609669|NCT03615482|162897793|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.89||||||Serotype 1||0.89|0.67|
81609670|NCT03615482|162897793|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.99||||||Serotype 3||0.99|0.76|
81609671|NCT03615482|162897793|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.91||||||Serotype 4||0.91|0.68|
81609672|NCT03615482|162897793|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.02||||||Serotype 5||1.02|0.77|
81609673|NCT03615482|162897793|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.87||||||Serotype 6A||0.87|0.61|
81609674|NCT03615482|162897793|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.91||||||Serotype 6B||0.91|0.64|
81609675|NCT03615482|162897793|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.01||||||Serotype 7F||1.01|0.76|
81609676|NCT03615482|162897793|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.03||||||Serotype 9V||1.03|0.79|
81609677|NCT03615482|162897793|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.99||||||Serotype 14||0.99|0.73|
81609678|NCT03615482|162897793|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.91||||||Serotype 18C||0.91|0.68|
81609679|NCT03615482|162897793|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.02||||||Serotype 19A||1.02|0.78|
81609680|NCT03615482|162897793|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.03||||||Serotype 19F||1.03|0.77|
81609681|NCT03615482|162897793|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.89||||||Serotype 22F||0.89|0.65|
81609682|NCT03615482|162897793|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.98||||||Serotype 23F||0.98|0.70|
81609683|NCT03615482|162897793|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.99||||||Serotype 33F||0.99|0.75|
81609684|NCT01852162|162897801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) method with a general linear model, using the corresponding baseline PD value as a covariate, was used to evaluate the comparisons between dabigatran and placebo at 7 days.|ANCOVA|||Assuming a 20% relative difference in TRAP induced MPA between dabigatran and placebo with a common standard deviation of 10%, 13 patients with available data needed to be randomized to obtain a 95% power and 2-sided alpha=0.05.||||<0.05
81647255|NCT03927690|162986048|SUPERIORITY||Difference (Test vs Reference)|-2.5||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.9|2.0|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates|Day 15||2.0|-6.9|0.818
81647256|NCT03927690|162986048|SUPERIORITY||Difference (Test vs Reference)|0.3||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|4.1|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 15||4.1|-3.6|0.457
81526222|NCT02391363|162740328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||P-value for treatment-group effect (CL vs ECC)|ANCOVA|Treatment group F = 0.00 (Numerator df = 1, Denominator df varies, as multiple imputation was used).||"Analyses were ITT using PROC MI and PROC MI ANALYZE in conjunction with ANCOVA. We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 9 month PCL-5, controlling for baseline PCL-5.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.96
81526223|NCT02391363|162740329|SUPERIORITY|"We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 6 month health service use, controlling for baseline health service use.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||||0.52||||||Parameter estimate for treatment group = 0.40 (SE = 0.63). Controlled for baseline health service use, ERS-expectancies and race/ethnicity|Regression, Logistic|ITT analyses with PROC MI AND MI ANALYZE in conjunction with multiple logistic regression.||||||0.52
81526224|NCT02391363|162740330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Parameter estimate for treatment group = 1.79 (SE = 0.85). Controlled for baseline health service use, ERS-expectancies and race/ethnicity|Regression, Logistic|ITT analyses with PROC MI AND MI ANALYZE in conjunction with multiple logistic regression.||"We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 9 month health service use, controlling for baseline health service use.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.04
81526225|NCT02391363|162740331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Parameter estimate for treatment group = 1.56 (SE = 0.74). Controlled for baseline health service use, ERS-expectancies and race/ethnicity|Regression, Logistic|ITT analyses with PROC MI AND MI ANALYZE in conjunction with multiple logistic regression.||"We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 6 month hospital admissions, controlling for baseline hospital admissions.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.04
81609685|NCT01115998|162897856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||The a priori alpha level was \< 0.10 and was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||"Mobility functional skills~Null hypothesis: The change scores of children in the power mobility and control groups will not differ from baseline to 12 months."||||0.02
81609686|NCT01115998|162897856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52||||||The a priori alpha level was \<0.10 and was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||"Self-care functional skills~Null hypothesis: The change scores of children in the power mobility and control groups will not differ from baseline to 12 months."||||0.52
81609687|NCT01115998|162897856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38||||||The a priori alpha level was 0.10 and it was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||"Social function functional skills~Null hypothesis: The change scores of children in the power mobility and control groups will not differ from baseline to 12 months."||||0.38
81609688|NCT01115998|162897856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||The a priori alpha level was 0.10 and it was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||"Mobility care giver assistance.~Null hypothesis: The change scores of children in the power mobility and control groups will not differ from baseline to 12 months."||||0.03
81609689|NCT01115998|162897856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|The a priori alpha level was 0.10 and it was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.||"Self-care caregiver assistance~Null hypothesis: The change scores of children in the power mobility and control groups will not differ from baseline to 12 months."||||.006
81609690|NCT01115998|162897856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||||||The a priori alpha level was \<0.10 and it was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||"Social function caregiver assistance~Null hypothesis: The change scores of children in the power mobility and control groups will not differ from baseline to 12 months."||||0.45
81609691|NCT01115998|162897857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||||||The a priori alpha level was \<0.10 and it was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||"Adaptive total~Null hypothesis: The change scores of children in the power mobility and control groups will not differ from baseline to 12 months."||||0.92
81609692|NCT01115998|162897857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38||||||The a priori alpha level was \<0.10 and it was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||"Cognitive total~Null hypothesis: The change scores of children in the power mobility and control groups will not differ from baseline to 12 months."||||0.38
81609693|NCT01115998|162897857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42||90.0||||The a priori alpha level was \<0.10 and it was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||"Communication total~Null hypothesis: The change scores of children in the power mobility and control groups will not differ from baseline to 12 months."||||0.42
81609694|NCT01115998|162897857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57||||||The a priori alpha level was \<0.10 and it was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||"Motor total~Null hypothesis: The change scores of children in the power mobility and control groups will not differ from baseline to 12 months."||||0.57
81609695|NCT01115998|162897857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||||||The a priori alpha level was \<0.10 and it was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||"Personal-social total~Null hypothesis: The change scores of children in the power mobility and control groups will not differ from baseline to 12 months."||||0.69
81647257|NCT03927690|162986048|SUPERIORITY||Difference (Test vs Reference)|-3.1||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.9|0.8|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 29||0.8|-6.9|0.906
81647258|NCT03927690|162986048|SUPERIORITY||Difference (Test vs Reference)|-0.4||||0.566|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.1|3.3|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 29||3.3|-4.1|0.566
81647259|NCT03927690|162986048|SUPERIORITY||Difference (Test vs Reference)|-1.3||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.6|3.1|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 43||3.1|-5.6|0.686
81647260|NCT03927690|162986048|SUPERIORITY||Difference (Test vs Reference)|1.4||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|5.2|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 43||5.2|-2.5|0.280
81609696|NCT01115998|162897857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||||||The a priori alpha level was \<0.10 and it was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||"BID total score~Null hypothesis: The change scores of children in the power mobility and control groups will not differ from baseline to 12 months."||||0.28
81647261|NCT03927690|162986048|SUPERIORITY||Difference (Test vs Reference)|-2.4||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.3|1.4|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 57||1.4|-6.3|0.849
81609697|NCT01115998|162897858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||"Reactive scale~Null hypothesis: The change scores of children in the power mobility and control groups will not differ from baseline to 12 months."||||>0.10
81609698|NCT01115998|162897858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||"Self Initiated Scale~Null hypothesis: The change scores of children in the power mobility and control groups will not differ from baseline to 12 months."||||>0.10
81609699|NCT02819479|162897859|OTHER||eta^2|0.37||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,14) = 8.29||CHANGE IN VOLUME OF RADIATION NECROSIS: To explore durability of radiographic responses, we invoked a linear mixed model in which we addressed heterogeneity of time points by fitting the most appropriate model among compound symmetry, Huyhn-Felt structure, and an unstructured covariance matrix (multivariate analysis of variance).||||0.012
81609700|NCT02819479|162897859|OTHER||eta^2|0.19||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,14) = 3.29||CHANGE IN VOLUME OF CEREBRAL EDEMA: To explore durability of radiographic responses, we invoked a linear mixed model in which we addressed heterogeneity of time points by fitting the most appropriate model among compound symmetry, Huyhn-Felt structure, and an unstructured covariance matrix (multivariate analysis of variance).||||0.09
81609701|NCT02819479|162897860|OTHER||eta^2|0.29||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|F(5,34) = 2.74||To explore durability of clinical response, Migraine Disability Assessment (MIDAS) TOTAL SCORES were analyzed using a linear mixed model in which we addressed heterogeneity of time points by fitting the most appropriate model among compound symmetry, Huyhn Felt structure, and an unstructured covariance matrix (multivariate analysis of variance)||||0.02
81609702|NCT02819479|162897861|OTHER||eta^2|0.37||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|F(5,34) = 3.17||To explore durability of clinical response, Migraine Disability Assessment (MIDAS) DAYS OF HEADACHE were analyzed using a linear mixed model in which we addressed heterogeneity of time points by fitting the most appropriate model among compound symmetry, Huyhn Felt structure, and an unstructured covariance matrix (multivariate analysis of variance).||||0.019
81609703|NCT02819479|162897862|OTHER||eta^2|0.3||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|F(5,35) = 3.96||To explore durability of clinical response, Migraine Disability Assessment (MIDAS) MIDAS PAIN LEVEL data were analyzed using a linear mixed model in which we addressed heterogeneity of time points by fitting the most appropriate model among compound symmetry, Huyhn Felt structure, and an unstructured covariance matrix (multivariate analysis of variance).||||0.0006
81609704|NCT02819479|162897863|OTHER||eta^2|0.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|F(5, 35) = 2.98||To explore durability of clinical response, Headache Impact Test (HIT-6™) scores were analyzed using a linear mixed model in which we addressed heterogeneity of time points by fitting the most appropriate model among compound symmetry, Huyhn-Felt structure, and an unstructured covariance matrix (multivariate analysis of variance).||||0.02
81647262|NCT03927690|162986048|SUPERIORITY||Difference (Test vs Reference)|1.5||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.2|5.2|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 57||5.2|-2.2|0.254
81647263|NCT03927690|162986048|SUPERIORITY||Difference (Test vs Reference)|-2.7||||0.866|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.6|1.3|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 85||1.3|-6.6|0.866
81647264|NCT03927690|162986048|SUPERIORITY||Difference (Test vs Reference)|2.0||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|5.8|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 85||5.8|-1.9|0.198
81647265|NCT03927690|162986054|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test vs Reference)|1.2||||0.998|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|1.33|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 8||1.33|1.08|0.998
81647266|NCT03927690|162986054|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test vs Reference)|1.0||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.09|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 8||1.09|0.92|0.527
81647267|NCT03927690|162986054|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test vs Reference)|1.21||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|1.33|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates|Day 15||1.33|1.10|0.999
81647268|NCT03927690|162986054|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test vs Reference)|1.03||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.12|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 15||1.12|0.95|0.716
81647269|NCT03927690|162986054|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test vs Reference)|1.21||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.13|1.31|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 29||1.31|1.13|1.000
81609705|NCT02819479|162897864|OTHER||eta^2|0.19||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|F(2,14) = 1.62||To explore durability of clinical response, Karnofsky Performance Status Scale (KPS) data were analyzed using a linear mixed model in which we addressed heterogeneity of time points by fitting the most appropriate model among compound symmetry, Huyhn-Felt structure, and an unstructured covariance matrix (multivariate analysis of variance).||||0.23
81609706|NCT02819479|162897865|OTHER||Pearson's r|-0.199||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Z = -0.889||Wilcoxon signed rank test (2-sided) was used to compare the total number of days on steroids in the 12 months prior versus the 12 months immediately following single dose IA Avastin (bevacizumab).||||0.374
81609707|NCT02819479|162897866|OTHER||partial eta^2|0.153||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|One way Repeat Meas ANOVA|F(2,5) = 0.451||DIGITS FORWARD: To explore post-operative change in Neurocognitive performance after intra-arterial bevacizumab, repeated measures ANOVA was performed for the DIGITS FORWARD variable across 3 time points (BL, 3 months, 12 months) where IQ was placed in the model as covariate.||||0.660
81609708|NCT02819479|162897866|OTHER||partial eta^2|0.602||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|One way Repeat Meas ANOVA|F(2,5) = 3.78||DIGITS BACKWARD: To explore post-operative change in Neurocognitive performance after intra-arterial bevacizumab, repeated measures ANOVA was performed for the DIGITS BACKWARD variable across 3 time points (BL, 3 months, 12 months) where IQ was placed in the model as covariate.||||0.100
81609709|NCT02819479|162897866|OTHER||partial eta^2|0.532||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|One way Repeat Meas ANOVA|F(2,5) = 2.847||NUMBERS \& LETTERS SPEED: To explore post-operative change in Neurocognitive performance after intra-arterial bevacizumab, repeated measures ANOVA was performed for the NUMBERS \& LETTERS SPEED variable across 3 time points (BL, 3 months, 12 months) where IQ was placed in the model as covariate.||||0.149
81609710|NCT02819479|162897866|OTHER||partial eta^2|0.721||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|One way Repeat Meas ANOVA|F(2,5) = 6.470||NUMBERS \& LETTERS ERRORS: To explore post-operative change in Neurocognitive performance after intra-arterial bevacizumab, repeated measures ANOVA was performed for the NUMBERS \& LETTERS ERRORS variable across 3 time points (BL, 3 months, 12 months) where IQ was placed in the model as covariate.||||0.041
81609711|NCT02819479|162897866|OTHER||partial eta^2|0.566||||0.124|TWO_SIDED||||||One way Repeat Meas ANOVA|F (2,5) = 3.256||NUMBERS \& LETTERS EFFICIENCY: To explore post-operative change in Neurocognitive performance after intra-arterial bevacizumab, repeated measures ANOVA was performed for the NUMBERS \& LETTERS EFFICIENCY variable across 3 time points (BL, 3 months, 12 months) where IQ was placed in the model as covariate.||||0.124
81609712|NCT02819479|162897866|OTHER||partial eta^2|0.042||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|One way Repeat Meas ANOVA|F(2,5) = 0.110||NAMING: To explore post-operative change in Neurocognitive performance after intra-arterial bevacizumab, repeated measures ANOVA was performed for the NAMING variable across 3 time points (BL, 3 months, 12 months) where IQ was placed in the model as covariate.||||0.898
81647270|NCT03927690|162986054|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test vs Reference)|0.98||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.05|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 29||1.05|0.91|0.281
81647271|NCT03927690|162986054|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test vs Reference)|1.32||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2|1.46|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 43||1.46|1.20|1.000
81609713|NCT02819479|162897866|OTHER||partial eta^2|0.107||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|One way Repeat Meas ANOVA|F(2,5) = 0.299||LIST LEARNING LIST IMMEDIATE RECALL: To explore post-operative change in Neurocognitive performance after intra-arterial bevacizumab, repeated measures ANOVA was performed for the LIST LEARNING LIST IMMEDIATE RECALL variable across 3 time points (BL, 3 months, 12 months) where IQ was placed in the model as covariate.||||0.754
81609714|NCT02819479|162897866|OTHER||partial eta^2|0.751||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|One way Repeat Meas ANOVA|F(2,5) = 7.556||LIST LEARNING LIST LONG DELAYED RECALL: To explore post-operative change in Neurocognitive performance after intra-arterial bevacizumab, repeated measures ANOVA was performed for the LIST LEARNING LIST LONG DELAYED RECALL variable across 3 time points (BL, 3 months, 12 months) where IQ was placed in the model as covariate.||||0.031
81647272|NCT03927690|162986054|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test vs Reference)|0.96||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.04|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 43||1.04|0.88|0.200
81647273|NCT03927690|162986054|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test vs Reference)|1.18||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.28|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 57||1.28|1.09|1.000
81609715|NCT02819479|162897866|OTHER||partial eta^2|0.289||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|One way Repeat Meas ANOVA|F(2,5) = 1.018||SHAPE LEARNING IMMEDIATE RECOGNITION: To explore post-operative change in Neurocognitive performance after intra-arterial bevacizumab, repeated measures ANOVA was performed for the SHAPE LEARNING IMMEDIATE RECOGNITION variable across 3 time points (BL, 3 months, 12 months) where IQ was placed in the model as covariate.||||0.426
81647274|NCT03927690|162986054|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test vs Reference)|0.94||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.01|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 57||1.01|0.87|0.083
81647275|NCT03927690|162986054|SUPERIORITY||Ratio(Test vs Reference)|1.26||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.14|1.38|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 85||1.38|1.14|1.000
81647276|NCT03927690|162986054|SUPERIORITY||Ratio(Test vs Reference)|0.96||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.06|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison of model-based mean estimates.|Day 85||1.06|0.88|0.254
81647277|NCT01844726|162986098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in BOLD signal activation across task derived learning circuit were compared between GLYX-13 and placebo groups using an independent group t-test.||||.10
81647278|NCT01844726|162986099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.57
81647279|NCT00913068|162986137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0012||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0012
81647280|NCT04269434|162986138|NON_INFERIORITY|"The No Screening Arm is considered non-inferior if the upper limit of the 95% Confidence Interval is less than 1.25"|Incidence rate ratio|1.318|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.068|1.627||||||Compared to screening group||1.627|1.068|
81647281|NCT04269434|162986139|NON_INFERIORITY|No prespecified margin|Incidence rate ratio|0.788|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|0.863||||||For Azithromycin. Compared to screening group||0.863|0.719|
81647282|NCT04269434|162986139|NON_INFERIORITY|No prespecified margin|Incidence rate ratio|0.561|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.426|0.739||||||For Ceftriaxone. Compared to screening group||0.739|0.426|
81647283|NCT04269434|162986139|NON_INFERIORITY|No prespecified margin|Incidence rate ratio|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.515|0.588||||||For Doxycycline. Compared to screening group||0.588|0.515|
81647284|NCT04269434|162986140|NON_INFERIORITY|No prespecified margin.|Incidence rate ratio|1.373|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.963|1.956||||||Compared to screening group||1.956|0.963|
81647285|NCT04269434|162986141|NON_INFERIORITY|No prespecified margin.|Incidence rate ratio|1.471|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.943|2.299||||||Compared to screening group||2.299|0.943|
81647286|NCT01898442|162986149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.017
81609716|NCT02819479|162897866|OTHER||partial eta^2|0.361||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|One way Repeat Meas ANOVA|F(2,5) = 1.412||SHAPE LEARNING DELAYED RECOGNITION: To explore post-operative change in Neurocognitive performance after intra-arterial bevacizumab, repeated measures ANOVA was performed for the SHAPE LEARNING DELAYED RECOGNITION variable across 3 time points (BL, 3 months, 12 months) where IQ was placed in the model as covariate.||||0.326
81609717|NCT02819479|162897866|OTHER||partial eta^2|0.09||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|One way Repeat Meas ANOVA|F(2,5) = 0.247||STORY LEARNING PHRASE UNIT IMMEDIATE RECALL: To explore post-operative change in Neurocognitive performance after intra-arterial bevacizumab, repeated measures ANOVA was performed for the STORY LEARNING PHRASE UNIT IMMEDIATE RECALL variable across 3 time points (BL, 3 months, 12 months) where IQ was placed in the model as covariate.||||0.790
81609718|NCT02819479|162897866|OTHER||partial eta^2|0.239||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|One way Repeat Meas ANOVA|F(2,5) = 0.786||STORY LEARNING PHRASE UNIT DELAYED RECALL: To explore post-operative change in Neurocognitive performance after intra-arterial bevacizumab, repeated measures ANOVA was performed for the STORY LEARNING PHRASE UNIT DELAYED RECALL variable across 3 time points (BL, 3 months, 12 months) where IQ was placed in the model as covariate.||||0.505
81609719|NCT02819479|162897866|OTHER||partial eta^2|0.636||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|One way Repeat Meas ANOVA|F(2,5) = 4.362||DESIGN CONSTRUCTION: To explore post-operative change in Neurocognitive performance after intra-arterial bevacizumab, repeated measures ANOVA was performed for the DESIGN CONSTRUCTION variable across 3 time points (BL, 3 months, 12 months) where IQ was placed in the model as covariate.||||0.080
81609720|NCT02819479|162897866|OTHER||partial eta^2|0.693||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|One way Repeat Meas ANOVA|F(2,5) = 5.654||MAZES: To explore post-operative change in Neurocognitive performance after intra-arterial bevacizumab, repeated measures ANOVA was performed for the MAZES variable across 3 time points (BL, 3 months, 12 months) where IQ was placed in the model as covariate.||||0.052
81609721|NCT02819479|162897866|OTHER||partial eta^2|0.013||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|One way Repeat Meas ANOVA|F(2,5) = 0.033||CATEGORIES: To explore post-operative change in Neurocognitive performance after intra-arterial bevacizumab, repeated measures ANOVA was performed for the CATEGORIES variable across 3 time points (BL, 3 months, 12 months) where IQ was placed in the model as covariate.||||0.968
81609722|NCT02819479|162897866|OTHER||partial eta^2|0.261||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|One way Repeat Meas ANOVA|F(2,5) = 0.884||WORD GENERATION: To explore post-operative change in Neurocognitive performance after intra-arterial bevacizumab, repeated measures ANOVA was performed for the WORD GENERATION variable across 3 time points (BL, 3 months, 12 months) where IQ was placed in the model as covariate.||||0.469
81609723|NCT01646320|162897878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0964|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.53||Tested at alpha=0.05|Longitudinal Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-0.53|-0.91|<0.0001
81609724|NCT01646320|162897879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|-19.6||Secondary end points are tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|Longitudinal Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-19.6|-35.4|<0.0001
81609725|NCT01646320|162897880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.493|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.3|-24.7||Secondary end points are tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|Longitudinal Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-24.7|-46.3|<0.0001
81609726|NCT01646320|162897881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3126|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-0.89||Secondary endpoints are tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|Longitudinal Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-0.89|-2.12|<0.0001
81609727|NCT01646320|162897882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.7|34.4||Secondary end points are tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|Modified logistic regression|||||34.4|16.7|<0.0001
81609728|NCT00594932|162897917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||superiority|4.0|||=|0.041||||||This was the primary endpoint therefore no adjustment for multiple comparisons was necessary|Fisher Exact|||this is a categorical assessment. Prespecified. Fishers exact test. Significant is calculated as \< 0.05||||=0.041
81609729|NCT05199233|162897955|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The mean change from baseline was compared to zero using a one-sample t-test.||||||<0.001
81609730|NCT05199233|162897956|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The mean change from baseline was compared to zero using a one-sample t-test.||||||<0.001
81647287|NCT03974100|162986155|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence criteria (analysis set PPS): 95% CI for difference in means contained in \[-1.45%, 1.45%\]|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3325|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.798|0.509|||Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)|MMRM included treatment, prior bisphosphonate use, DXA machine type, visit, visit-treatment interaction, and baseline LS-BMD as a continuous covariate|Difference GP2411 (Test) - EU-Prolia (Reference)|||0.509|-0.798|
81647288|NCT03974100|162986156|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence criteria (analysis set TP1 FAS): 95% CI for difference in means contained in \[-1.45%, 1.45%\] (criteria 1) or in \[-2.00%, 2.00%\] (criteria 2)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3321|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.475|||Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)|MMRM included treatment, prior bisphosphonate use, DXA machine type, visit, visit-treatment interaction, and baseline LS-BMD as a continuous covariate|Difference GP2411 (Test) - EU-Prolia (Reference)|||0.475|-0.830|
81609731|NCT00688259|162897966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.30
81609732|NCT00688259|162897967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.09|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.09
81609733|NCT00688259|162897968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.46|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.46
81609734|NCT00688259|162897969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.55|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.55
81609735|NCT00688259|162897970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.50
81609736|NCT00688259|162897971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.25|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.25
81647289|NCT03974100|162986157|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence criteria (analysis set PDS): 95% CI for ratio of geometric means contained in \[0.80, 1.25%\]|Geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was performed on log-transformed AUEC including treatment and log baseline CTX value as a continuous covariate|Geometric mean ratio of GP2411 (Test) to EU-Prolia (Reference)|||1.01|0.98|
81609737|NCT01676220|162897975|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Stepwise closed testing approach was used to assess non-inferiority and superiority sequentially:~1. Non-inferiority of HOE901-U300 vs Lantus: Upper bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of difference between HOE901-U300 and Lantus on mITT population is \<0.4%.~2. Superiority (only if non-inferiority has been demonstrated): Upper bound of two-sided 95% CI for difference in mean change in HbA1c from baseline to endpoint between HOE901-U300 and Lantus on mITT population is \<0."|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.174||||||Analysis was performed using mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) with treatment groups, strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0, \>=8.0%), geographical region (Non-Japan; Japan), visit and visit-by-treatment groups interaction as fixed categorical effects; baseline HbA1c and baseline HbA1c-by-visit interaction as continuous fixed covariates.||0.174|-0.090|
81609738|NCT01676220|162897976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89||||0.4536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A one-sided test (at alpha=0.025) for superiority of HOE901-U300 over Lantus was to be performed in case the non-inferiority of HOE901-U300 vs Lantus for the primary endpoint was demonstrated. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method stratified by randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0, \>=8.0%), randomization strata of geographical region (Non-Japan; Japan).||1.20|0.66|0.4536
81609739|NCT01676220|162897977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.224|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.275|0.605||||||Change in pre-injection SMPG was analyzed using MMRM model with treatment groups, strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0, \>=8.0%), geographical region (Non-Japan; Japan), visit and visit-by-treatment groups interaction as fixed categorical effects; baseline preinjection SMPG value and baseline preinjection SMPG value-by-visit interaction as continuous fixed covariates.||0.605|-0.275|
81647290|NCT03974100|162986157|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence criteria (analysis set PDS): 90% CI for ratio of geometric means contained in \[0.80, 1.25%\]|Geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was performed on log-transformed AUEC including treatment and log baseline CTX value as a continuous covariate|Geometric mean ratio of GP2411 (Test) to EU-Prolia (Reference)|||1.01|0.98|
81609740|NCT01767129|162898029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-83.4||||0.1907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-215.02|48.23|||ANOVA|The standard analysis of variance (ANOVA) model for a 2-period crossover trial was used. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The least squares (LS) mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|||48.23|-215.02|0.1907
81609741|NCT01767129|162898030|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-18.9||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.28|27.42|||ANOVA|The standard ANOVA model for a 2-period crossover trial was used. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|||27.42|-65.28|0.3880
81609742|NCT01767129|162898031|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|171.9||||0.7574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1022.79|1366.64|||ANOVA|The standard ANOVA model for a 2-period crossover trial was used. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|||1366.64|-1022.79|0.7574
81609743|NCT01767129|162898032|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|48.8||||0.4203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.63|178.3|||ANOVA|The standard ANOVA model for a 2-period crossover trial was used. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|||178.30|-80.63|0.4203
81609744|NCT01767129|162898033|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.1067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|0.27|||ANOVA|Change from Day 1 values were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|Part I||0.27|-2.41|0.1067
81609745|NCT01767129|162898033|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|3.09|||ANOVA|Change from Day 1 values were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|Part II||3.09|-2.64|0.8650
81609746|NCT01767129|162898033|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.0745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.94|0.27|||ANOVA|Change from Day 1 values were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|Part IV||0.27|-4.94|0.0745
81609747|NCT01767129|162898034|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9||||0.0625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|0.24|||ANOVA|Change from Day 1 values were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|Part 1||0.24|-8.10|0.0625
81647291|NCT03974100|162986158|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence criteria (analysis set PKS): 90% CI for ratio of geometric means contained in \[0.80, 1.25%\]|Geometric mean ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.03|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was performed on log-transformed Cmax including treatment and weight as a continuous covariate|Geometric mean ratio of GP2411 (Test) to EU-Prolia (Reference)|||1.03|0.92|
81647292|NCT03974100|162986159|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence criteria (analysis set PKS): 90% CI for ratio of geometric means contained in \[0.80, 1.25%\]|Geometric mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.05|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was performed on log-transformed AUCinf including treatment and weight as a continuous covariate|Geometric mean ratio of GP2411 (Test) to EU-Prolia (Reference)|||1.05|0.93|
81609748|NCT01767129|162898034|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.2474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|1.07|||ANOVA|Change from Day 1 values were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|Part 2||1.07|-3.74|0.2474
81647293|NCT00874497|162986185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0824||||0.1761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0378|0.2025||P-values are based on Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model of the change FEV1 from baseline to the specified study week using treatment group and current smoking status as fixed effects and the baseline FEV1 value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 104.||0.2025|-0.0378|0.1761
81609749|NCT01767129|162898035|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.01|||ANOVA|Change from Day 1 values were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|||3.01|-3.10|0.9764
81609750|NCT01767129|162898036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.6359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.94|6.36|||ANOVA|Change from Baseline values were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|Mobility||6.36|-9.94|0.6359
81609751|NCT01767129|162898036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.5||||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-1.87|||ANOVA|Change from Baseline values were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|Activities of Daily Living||-1.87|-15.20|0.0167
81609752|NCT01767129|162898036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.5||||0.0959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.54|1.56|||ANOVA|Change from Baseline values were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|Emotional Well Being||1.56|-16.54|0.0959
81609753|NCT01767129|162898036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9||||0.5108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.72|8.83|||ANOVA|Change from Baseline values were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|Stigma||8.83|-16.72|0.5108
81609754|NCT01767129|162898036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.8||||0.0806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.06|1.42|||ANOVA|Change from Baseline values were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|Social support||1.42|-21.06|0.0806
81609755|NCT01767129|162898036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3||||0.4205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.66|7.03|||ANOVA|Change from Baseline values were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|Cognitive impairment (Cognitions)||7.03|-15.66|0.4205
81609756|NCT01767129|162898036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1||||0.1065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.63|1.53|||ANOVA|Change from Baseline values were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|Communication||1.53|-13.63|0.1065
81609757|NCT01767129|162898036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.2||||0.4456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.51|9.19|||ANOVA|Change from Baseline values were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|Bodily discomfort||9.19|-19.51|0.4456
81609758|NCT01767129|162898037|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4||||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.72|-1.07|||ANOVA|Change from Baseline values were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|||-1.07|-11.72|0.0233
81609759|NCT01767129|162898038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|0.31|||ANOVA|Change from Screening values were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|||0.31|-1.39|0.1930
81609760|NCT01767129|162898039|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.0511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|0.01|||ANOVA|Change were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|Dyskinesia||0.01|-2.17|0.0511
81609761|NCT01767129|162898039|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.7745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.91|||ANOVA|Change were compared using ANOVA for a 2-period crossover trial. Factors in the model were participant, treatment, and period.|The LS mean difference was calculated as the AVP-923-45 LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|Other symptoms||0.91|-0.70|0.7745
81609762|NCT01406717|162898064|OTHER||ANCOVA|0.0002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31377|0.31418||||||||0.31418|-0.31377|
81609763|NCT01406717|162898065|OTHER||ANCOVA|5.898|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7565|18.5535||||||||18.5535|-6.7565|
81609764|NCT01406717|162898066|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81609765|NCT01406717|162898068|OTHER|||||||0.6318|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6318
81609766|NCT01406717|162898069|OTHER|||||||0.4887|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4887
81609767|NCT01406717|162898070|OTHER|||||||0.3813|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3813
81609768|NCT01406717|162898071|OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9900
81609769|NCT01406717|162898072|OTHER|||||||0.0017|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0017
81609770|NCT01406717|162898073|OTHER|||||||0.6098|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.6098
81609771|NCT01406717|162898074|OTHER|||||||0.7324|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.7324
81609772|NCT01406717|162898075|OTHER|||||||0.2984|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2984
81609773|NCT03257995|162898076|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1861|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1293|0.2429|||ANOVA|||||0.2429|0.1293|<0.001
81609774|NCT03257995|162898076|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1463|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0898|0.2029|||ANOVA|||||0.2029|0.0898|<0.001
81609775|NCT03257995|162898076|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0398|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0942|0.0147|||ANOVA|||||0.0147|-0.0942|
81609776|NCT03257995|162898082|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.33|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.33|-0.83|0.823
81609777|NCT03257995|162898082|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.51|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.51|-0.82|0.801
81609778|NCT03257995|162898082|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.73|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.73|-0.50|0.984
81609779|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2177|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1482|0.2872|||ANOVA|||at 5 min||0.2872|0.1482|<0.001
81609780|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2724|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.203|0.3417|||ANOVA|||15min||0.3417|0.2030|<0.001
81609781|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.273|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2036|0.3423|||ANOVA|||30 min||0.3423|0.2036|<0.001
81609782|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2609|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1915|0.3302|||ANOVA|||1 hour||0.3302|0.1915|<0.001
81609783|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2494|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.3188|||ANOVA|||2 hour||0.3188|0.1800|<0.001
81609784|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2273|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1578|0.2968|||ANOVA|||4 hour||0.2968|0.1578|<0.001
81609785|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2396|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1697|0.3096|||ANOVA|||8 hour||0.3096|0.1697|<0.001
81609786|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2443|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1742|0.3144|||ANOVA|||12 hour||0.3144|0.1742|<0.001
81609787|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.228|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1563|0.2997|||ANOVA|||23 hour 15 min||0.2997|0.1563|<0.001
81609788|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1954|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1237|0.2671|||ANOVA|||23 hour 45 min||0.2671|0.1237|<0.001
81609789|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2195|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1502|0.2889|||ANOVA|||5 min||0.2889|0.1502|<0.001
81609790|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2684|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1988|0.338|||ANOVA|||15 min||0.3380|0.1988|<0.001
81609791|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2572|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1879|0.3266|||ANOVA|||30 min||0.3266|0.1879|<0.001
81609792|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2348|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1656|0.304|||ANOVA|||1 hour||0.3040|0.1656|<0.001
81609793|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2546|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1852|0.3239|||ANOVA|||2 hour||0.3239|0.1852|<0.001
81609794|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2322|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1627|0.3017|||ANOVA|||4 hour||0.3017|0.1627|<0.001
81609795|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2324|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1627|0.302|||ANOVA|||8 hour||0.3020|0.1627|<0.001
81609796|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2057|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1359|0.2755|||ANOVA|||12 hour||0.2755|0.1359|<0.001
81609797|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1625|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0912|0.2337|||ANOVA|||23 hour 15 min||0.2337|0.0912|<0.001
81609798|NCT03257995|162898083|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1793|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.108|0.2505|||ANOVA|||23 hour 45 min||0.2505|0.1080|<0.001
81609799|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|9.2|||ANOVA|||at 5 min||9.2|5.0|<.001
81609800|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|10.6|||ANOVA|||at 15 min||10.6|6.4|<.001
81609801|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|10.7|||ANOVA|||at 30||10.7|6.5|<0.001
81609802|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|10.1|||ANOVA|||at 1 hour||10.1|6.0|<0.001
81609803|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|9.7|||ANOVA|||at 2 hours||9.7|5.5|<0.001
81609804|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|9.1|||ANOVA|||at 4 hours||9.1|5.0|<0.001
81609805|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|9.4|||ANOVA|||at 8 hours||9.4|5.2|<0.001
81609806|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|9.7|||ANOVA|||at 12 hours||9.7|5.5|<0.001
81609807|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|9.1|||ANOVA|||at 23 hours 15 min||9.1|4.8|<0.001
81609808|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|8.6|||ANOVA|||at 23 hours 45 min||8.6|4.2|<0.001
81609809|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|9.2|||ANOVA|||at 5 min||9.2|5.0|<0.001
81609810|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|10.4|||ANOVA|||at 15 min||10.4|6.2|<0.001
81609811|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|10.2|||ANOVA|||at 30 min||10.2|6.0|<0.001
81609812|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|9.4|||ANOVA|||at 1 hour||9.4|5.3|<0.001
81609813|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|9.9|||ANOVA|||at 2 hours||9.9|5.7|<0.001
81609814|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|9.4|||ANOVA|||at 4 hours||9.4|5.2|<0.001
81609815|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|9.5|||ANOVA|||at 8 hours||9.5|5.3|<0.001
81609816|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|8.4|||ANOVA|||at 12 hours||8.4|4.2|<0.001
81609817|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|7.2|||ANOVA|||at 23 hours 15 min||7.2|2.9|<0.001
81609818|NCT03257995|162898084|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|8.0|||ANOVA|||at 23 hours 45 min||8.0|3.7|<0.001
81609819|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1866|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1121|0.2611|||ANOVA|||5 min||0.2611|0.1121|<0.001
81609820|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2249|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1506|0.2992|||ANOVA|||15 min||0.2992|0.1506|<0.001
81526226|NCT02391363|162740332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Parameter estimate for treatment group = 2.96 (SE = 0.91). Controlled for baseline health service use, ERS-expectancies and race/ethnicity|Regression, Logistic|ITT analyses with PROC MI AND MI ANALYZE in conjunction with multiple logistic regression.||"We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 9 month hospital admissions, controlling for baseline hospital admissions.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.001
81609821|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2404|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1661|0.3148|||ANOVA|||30 min||0.3148|0.1661|<0.001
81609822|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2074|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133|0.2817|||ANOVA|||1 hour||0.2817|0.1330|<0.001
81609823|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1802|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1059|0.2545|||ANOVA|||2 hours||0.2545|0.1059|<0.001
81609824|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1621|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0876|0.2366|||ANOVA|||4 hours||0.2366|0.0876|<0.001
81609825|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.199|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1239|0.2742|||ANOVA|||8 hours||0.2742|0.1239|<0.001
81609826|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1747|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0994|0.2501|||ANOVA|||12 hours||0.2501|0.0994|<0.001
81609827|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1856|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1081|0.2631|||ANOVA|||23 hours 15 min||0.2631|0.1081|<0.001
81609828|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1484|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0709|0.2259|||ANOVA|||23 hours 45 min||0.2259|0.0709|<0.001
81609829|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.213|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1386|0.2873|||ANOVA|||5 min||0.2873|0.1386|<0.001
81609830|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2173|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1426|0.292|||ANOVA|||15 min||0.2920|0.1426|<0.001
81609831|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2375|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1632|0.3118|||ANOVA|||30 min||0.3118|0.1632|<0.001
81609832|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2013|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1272|0.2754|||ANOVA|||1 hour||0.2754|0.1272|<0.001
81609833|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2005|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1262|0.2749|||ANOVA|||2 hours||0.2749|0.1262|<0.001
81609834|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1946|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1201|0.2691|||ANOVA|||4 hours||0.2691|0.1201|<0.001
81609835|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1937|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|0.2684|||ANOVA|||8 hours||0.2684|0.1190|<0.001
81609836|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1619|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|0.2369|||ANOVA|||12 hour||0.2369|0.0870|<0.001
81609837|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1249|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|0.2018|||ANOVA|||23 hour 15 min||0.2018|0.0480|<0.001
81609838|NCT03257995|162898085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1546|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0777|0.2315|||ANOVA|||23 hour 45 min||0.2315|0.0777|<0.001
81609839|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|7.0|||ANOVA|||5 min||7.0|3.1|<0.001
81609840|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|7.9|||ANOVA|||15 min||7.9|4|<0.001
81609841|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|8.5|||ANOVA|||30 min||8.5|4.6|<0.001
81609842|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|7.4|||ANOVA|||1 hour||7.4|3.5|<0.001
81609843|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|6.7|||ANOVA|||2 hour||6.7|2.8|<0.001
81609844|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|6.3|||ANOVA|||4 hour||6.3|2.3|<0.001
81609845|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|7.0|||ANOVA|||8 hour||7|3|<0.001
81609846|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|6.5|||ANOVA|||12 hour||6.5|2.5|<0.001
81609847|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|6.7|||ANOVA|||23 hour 15 min||6.7|2.6|<0.001
81609848|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|6.2|||ANOVA|||23 hour 45 min||6.2|2.0|<0.001
81609849|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|7.8|||ANOVA|||5 min||7.8|3.9|<0.001
81609850|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|7.8|||ANOVA|||15 min||7.8|3.9|<0.001
81609851|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|8.3|||ANOVA|||30 min||8.3|4.4|<0.001
81609852|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|7.5|||ANOVA|||1 hour||7.5|3.5|<0.001
81609853|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|7.4|||ANOVA|||2 hour||7.4|3.5|<0.001
81609854|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|7.0|||ANOVA|||4 hour||7.0|3.1|<0.001
81609855|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|7.0|||ANOVA|||8 hour||7.0|3.0|<0.001
81609856|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|6.2|||ANOVA|||12 hour||6.2|2.2|<0.001
81609857|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|5.0|||ANOVA|||23 hour 15 min||5.0|1.0|0.004
81609858|NCT03257995|162898086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|6.1|||ANOVA|||23 hour 45 min||6.1|2.1|<0.001
81609859|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0249|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0139|0.0359|||ANOVA|||5 min||0.0359|0.0139|<.001
81609860|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.033|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.044|||ANOVA|||15 min||0.0440|0.0220|<.001
81647294|NCT00874497|162986186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.904||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.77|0.97|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of Right Upper region of the lung at Week 104.||0.97|-6.77|0.139
81647295|NCT00874497|162986186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.46|2.04|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of Right Middle region of the Lung at Week 104.||2.04|-4.46|0.460
81609861|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0306|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0197|0.0416|||ANOVA|||30 min||0.0416|0.0197|<0.001
81609862|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0324|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0214|0.0434|||ANOVA|||1 hour||0.0434|0.0214|<0.001
81609863|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0338|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0228|0.0447|||ANOVA|||2 hour||0.0447|0.0228|<0.001
81609864|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0325|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0215|0.0435|||ANOVA|||4 hour||0.0435|0.0215|<0.001
81609865|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0311|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.0422|||ANOVA|||8 hour||0.0422|0.0200|<0.001
81609866|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0359|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0248|0.047|||ANOVA|||12 hour||0.0470|0.0248|<0.001
81609867|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0326|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0211|0.044|||ANOVA|||23 hour 15 min||0.0440|0.0211|<0.001
81609868|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0301|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0187|0.0415|||ANOVA|||23 hour 45 min||0.0415|0.0187|<0.001
81609869|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0222|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0113|0.0332|||ANOVA|||5 min||0.0332|0.0113|<0.001
81609870|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0344|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0234|0.0454|||ANOVA|||15 min||0.0454|0.0234|<0.001
81609871|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.029|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.0399|||ANOVA|||30 min||0.0399|0.0180|<0.001
81609872|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0278|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0169|0.0387|||ANOVA|||1 hour||0.0387|0.0169|<0.001
81609873|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0338|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0228|0.0447|||ANOVA|||2 hour||0.0447|0.0228|<0.001
81647296|NCT00874497|162986186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.176||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.98|3.63|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of Right Lower region of the Lung at Week 104.||3.63|-7.98|0.457
81609874|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0278|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0168|0.0387|||ANOVA|||4 hour||0.0387|0.0168|<0.001
81609875|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0316|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0206|0.0426|||ANOVA|||8 hour||0.0426|0.0206|<0.001
81609876|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0285|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0175|0.0396|||ANOVA|||12 hour||0.0396|0.0175|<0.001
81609877|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0281|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0167|0.0394|||ANOVA|||23 hour 15 min||0.0394|0.0167|<0.001
81609878|NCT03257995|162898087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0266|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0152|0.0379|||ANOVA|||23 hour 45 min||0.0379|0.0152|<0.001
81609879|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2025|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1059|0.2952|||ANOVA|||5 min||0.2952|0.1059|<0.001
81609880|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2923|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1979|0.3867|||ANOVA|||15 min||0.3867|0.1979|<0.001
81609881|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2657|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1713|0.3601|||ANOVA|||30 min||0.3601|0.1713|<0.001
81609882|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2752|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1808|0.3696|||ANOVA|||1 hour||0.3696|0.1808|<0.001
81609883|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2819|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1875|0.3763|||ANOVA|||2 hours||0.3763|0.1875|<0.001
81609884|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.282|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1874|0.3766|||ANOVA|||4 hours||0.3766|0.1874|<0.001
81609885|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2538|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1585|0.3492|||ANOVA|||8 hours||0.3492|0.1585|<0.001
81609886|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2687|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1732|0.3643|||ANOVA|||12 hours||0.3643|0.1732|<0.001
81609887|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2453|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1473|0.3434|||ANOVA|||23 hours 15 min||0.3434|0.1473|<0.001
81609888|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1862|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0882|0.2842|||ANOVA|||23 hours 45 min||0.2842|0.0882|<0.001
81609889|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1956|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1012|0.2899|||ANOVA|||5 min||0.2899|0.1012|<0.001
81609890|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2927|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1979|0.3875|||ANOVA|||15 min||0.3875|0.1979|<0.001
81647297|NCT00874497|162986186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.167||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.88|2.54|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of Left Upper region of the Lung at Week 104.||2.54|-6.88|0.362
81463673|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|3.3||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||3.30|1.09|0.025
81526227|NCT02391363|162740333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42||||||Parameter estimate for treatment group = 0.42 (SE = 0.51). Controlled for baseline health service use, ERS-expectancies and race/ethnicity|Regression, Logistic|ITT analyses with PROC MI AND MI ANALYZE in conjunction with multiple logistic regression.||"We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 6 month social service use, controlling for baseline social service use.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.42
81609891|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2723|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.178|0.3667|||ANOVA|||30 min||0.3667|0.1780|<0.001
81609892|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2386|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1445|0.3328|||ANOVA|||1 hour||0.3328|0.1445|<0.001
81609893|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2986|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2042|0.393|||ANOVA|||2 hours||0.3930|0.2042|<0.001
81609894|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2661|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1715|0.3607|||ANOVA|||4 hours||0.3607|0.1715|<0.001
81609895|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2558|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1609|0.3506|||ANOVA|||8 hours||0.3506|0.1609|<0.001
81609896|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1987|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1036|0.2938|||ANOVA|||12 hours||0.2938|0.1036|<0.001
81609897|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2044|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1071|0.3017|||ANOVA|||23 hours 15 min||0.3017|0.1071|<0.001
81609898|NCT03257995|162898088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1997|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1023|0.297|||ANOVA|||23 hours 45 min||0.2970|0.1023|<0.001
81609899|NCT03257995|162898089|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2476|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1857|0.3095|||ANOVA|||||0.3095|0.1857|<.001
81609900|NCT03257995|162898089|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2448|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.183|0.3066|||ANOVA|||||0.3066|0.1830|<.001
81647298|NCT00874497|162986186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.225||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.94|4.48|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of Left Lower region of the Lung at Week 104.||4.48|-6.94|0.670
81609901|NCT03257995|162898089|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0028|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0647|0.059|||ANOVA|||||0.0590|-0.0647|
81609902|NCT03257995|162898090|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.11|||ANOVA|||||0.11|-0.73|0.009
81609903|NCT03257995|162898090|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.11|||ANOVA|||||0.11|-0.73|0.008
81609904|NCT03257995|162898091|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.6|40.3|||ANOVA|||||40.3|25.6|<0.001
81647299|NCT00874497|162986186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.218||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|1.55|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of Right Whole region of the Lung at Week 104.||1.55|-5.98|0.244
81647300|NCT00874497|162986186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.374||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|3.48|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of Left Whole region of the Lung at Week 104.||3.48|-6.23|0.574
81647301|NCT00874497|162986188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.97||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|3.47|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of Right Upper region of the Lung at Week 104.||3.47|-1.53|0.436
81647302|NCT00874497|162986188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.31||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|4.79|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of Right Middle region of the Lung at Week 104.||4.79|-0.17|0.067
81647303|NCT00874497|162986188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.97||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|4.77|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of Right Lower region of the Lung at Week 104.||4.77|-0.83|0.163
81609905|NCT03257995|162898091|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|38.2|||ANOVA|||||38.2|23.5|<0.001
81609906|NCT03786094|162898106|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.85|1.41|||t-test, 2 sided||HR and associated 2-sided 96% CI are estimated by a Cox proportional hazards model stratified for randomization stratification factors including a fixed effect term for treatment arm.|||1.41|0.85|0.4450
81609907|NCT03786094|162898107|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.6158|TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.81|1.41|||t-test, 2 sided||HR and associated 2-sided 96% CI are estimated by a Cox proportional hazards model stratified for randomization stratification factors including a fixed effect term for treatment arm.|||1.41|0.81|0.6158
81609908|NCT03786094|162898108|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.6126|TWO_SIDED|99.9|0.66|1.77|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.77|0.66|0.6126
81609909|NCT01706965|162898114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||ANOVA|||Univariate ANOVA, controlling for baseline PANSS total||||.38
81609910|NCT01706965|162898115|SUPERIORITY|ANOVA, controlled for baseline MATRICS||||||0.99|||||||ANOVA|||||||.99
81609911|NCT00556374|162898121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.504|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.65|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Stratification factors are hospital type, prior use of aromatase inhibitor, and baseline lumbar spine BMD.|From the Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the independent variable and stratified by randomization strata. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer fracture-free time for denosumab relative to placebo.|The efficacy clinical hypothesis is that denosumab, when administered subcutaneously at a dose of 60 mg every 6 months, will be considered efficacious in patients with non-metastatic breast cancer receiving AIT if the rate of first clinical fracture in denosumab-treated patients is lower than that in placebo-treated patients. It is anticipated that denosumab will reduce the rate by 30% compared with placebo (ie, the true hazard ratio of denosumab compared with placebo is 0.70).||0.65|0.39|<0.0001
81609912|NCT00556374|162898122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference from Placebo|10.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.04|11.01||The Hochberg procedure was used to control for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Model includes treatment group as the independent variable and adjusted for baseline value and the randomization stratification factors.||||11.01|9.04|<0.0001
81609913|NCT00556374|162898123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference from Placebo|7.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.87|8.97||The Hochberg procedure was used to control for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Model includes treatment group as the independent variable and adjusted for baseline value and the randomization stratification factors.||||8.97|6.87|<0.0001
81609914|NCT00556374|162898124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference from Placebo|6.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.62|7.39||The Hochberg procedure was used to control for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Model includes treatment group as the independent variable and adjusted for baseline value and the randomization stratification factors.||||7.39|5.62|<0.0001
81609915|NCT00556374|162898125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.85|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes treatment groups as the independent variable and stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|Values \< 1 for odds ratio favor denosumab.|||0.85|0.33|0.0088
81609916|NCT00556374|162898126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.84|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes treatment groups as the independent variable and stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|Values \< 1 for odds ratio favor denosumab.|||0.84|0.34|0.0070
81609917|NCT00556374|162898127|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.816||||0.0515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.0|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Stratified by randomization strata (hospital type, use of aromatase inhibitor, baseline lumbar spine BMD).|From the Cox Proportional hazards model with treatment fitted as a covariate and stratified by randomization strata. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer disease-free time for denosumab relative to placebo.|||1.00|0.66|0.0515
81609918|NCT00556374|162898128|SUPERIORITY|Analysis of BMFS was conditional on the outcome of DFS due to hierarchical testing strategy, therefore p-value not reported.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.808|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.654|0.997|||||A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer bone metastases-free time for denosumab relative to placebo.|||0.997|0.654|
81609919|NCT00556374|162898129|SUPERIORITY|Analysis of OS was conditional on the outcome of DFS due to hierarchical testing strategy, therefore p-value not reported.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.802|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.635|1.013|||||A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer overall survival time for denosumab relative to placebo.|||1.013|0.635|
81609920|NCT02036515|162898130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.5|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model is fitted with effects for treatment, time, interaction of time by treatment, effects for baseline eGFR and prior antihyperglycemic medication||||-0.50|-0.87|<0.001
81609921|NCT02036515|162898130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.58|||cLDA|Model is fitted with effects for treatment, time, interaction of time by treatment, effects for baseline eGFR and prior antihyperglycemic medication||||-0.58|-0.95|<0.001
81609922|NCT02036515|162898131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|5.2||||||||5.2|-16.5|
81609923|NCT02036515|162898131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|7.6||||||||7.6|-14.1|
81609924|NCT02036515|162898132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|5.6||||||||5.6|-4.4|
81609925|NCT02036515|162898132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|4.9||||||||4.9|-4.9|
81609926|NCT02036515|162898133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differenc in least squares means|-25.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.76|-17.54|||cLDA|Model is fitted with effects for treatment, time, interaction of time by treatment, effects for baseline eGFR and prior antihyperglycemic medication||||-17.54|-32.76|<0.001
81609927|NCT02036515|162898133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-31.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.9|-23.66|||cLDA|Model is fitted with effects for treatment, time, interaction of time by treatment, effects for baseline eGFR and prior antihyperglycemic medication||||-23.66|-38.90|<0.001
81609928|NCT02036515|162898134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|-1.4|||cLDA|Model is fitted with effects for treatment, time, interaction of time by treatment, effects for baseline eGFR and prior antihyperglycemic medication||||-1.40|-2.65|<0.001
81647304|NCT00874497|162986188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.27||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|5.02|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of Left Upper region of the Lung at Week 104.||5.02|-0.48|0.102
81647305|NCT00874497|162986188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.11||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|5.12|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of Left Lower region of the Lung at Week 104.||5.12|-0.89|0.162
81647306|NCT00874497|162986188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.78||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|4.29|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of Right Whole region of the Lung at Week 104.||4.29|-0.73|0.160
81647307|NCT00874497|162986188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.08||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|4.75|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of Left Whole region of the Lung at Week 104.||4.75|-0.58|0.122
81647308|NCT00874497|162986188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.05||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|4.56|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of Whole Lung region of the Lung at Week 104.||4.56|-0.46|0.106
81647309|NCT00874497|162986189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.423||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.32|2.48|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean Difference between Tetomilast and Placebo at Week 104.||2.48|-5.32|0.469
81647310|NCT00874497|162986190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|2.27|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of right upper region of the lung at Week 104.||2.27|-4.42|0.519
81526228|NCT02391363|162740334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||Parameter estimate for treatment group = 0.09 (SE = 0.47). Controlled for baseline health service use, ERS-expectancies and race/ethnicity|Regression, Logistic|ITT analyses with PROC MI AND MI ANALYZE in conjunction with multiple logistic regression.||"We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 9 month social service use, controlling for baseline social service use.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.85
81647311|NCT00874497|162986190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|1.82|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of right middle region of the lung at Week 104.||1.82|-3.92|0.463
81647312|NCT00874497|162986190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.74|3.94|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of right lower region of the lung at Week 104.||3.94|-6.74|0.598
81647313|NCT00874497|162986190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.94||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.92|1.03|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of left upper region of the lung at Week 104.||1.03|-6.92|0.142
81647314|NCT00874497|162986190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.26|4.59|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of left lower region of the lung at Week 104.||4.59|-6.26|0.757
81647315|NCT00874497|162986190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|2.5|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of right whole region of the lung at Week 104.||2.50|-5.03|0.500
81647316|NCT00874497|162986190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.93||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|2.23|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of left whole region of the lung at Week 104.||2.23|-6.09|0.353
81647317|NCT00874497|162986190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.52||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.43|2.4|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of whole region of the lung at Week 104.||2.40|-5.43|0.438
81647318|NCT00874497|162986191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|351487.0||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-219976.0|922951.0|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of right upper region of the lung at Week 104.||922951|-219976|0.220
81647319|NCT00874497|162986191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|103036.0||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37651.0|243723.0|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of right middle region of the lung at Week 104||243723|-37651|0.146
81647320|NCT00874497|162986191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|247358.0||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-252728.0|747444.0|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of right lower region of the lung at Week 104||747444|-252728|0.322
81647321|NCT00874497|162986191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|362384.0||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-126518.0|851286.0|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of left upper region of the lung at Week 104.||851286|-126518|0.141
81647322|NCT00874497|162986191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|294202.0||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-303329.0|891733.0|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of left lower region of the lung at Week 104.||891733|-303329|0.325
81647323|NCT00874497|162986191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|575882.0||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-439692.0|1591457.0|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of right whole region of the lung at Week 104.||1591457|-439692|0.258
81647324|NCT00874497|162986191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|589373.0||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-426928.0|1605673.0|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of left whole region of the lung at Week 104.||1605673|-426928|0.247
81647325|NCT00874497|162986191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1156318.0||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-855009.0|3167645.0|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of whole lung region of the lung at Week 104.||3167645|-855009|0.251
81647326|NCT00874497|162986192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|77.9||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|193.8|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of right upper lung region (RV) at Week 104.||193.8|-38.0|0.181
81647327|NCT00874497|162986192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.8|36.9|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of right middle lung region (RV) at Week 104.||36.9|-48.8|0.781
81647328|NCT00874497|162986192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|47.7||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.8|173.2|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of right lower lung region (RV) at Week 104.||173.2|-77.8|0.445
81647329|NCT00874497|162986192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|62.6||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.1|173.2|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of left upper lung region (RV) at Week 104.||173.2|-48.1|0.259
81647330|NCT00874497|162986192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.0||||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.6|169.6|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of left lower lung region (RV) at Week 104.||169.6|-105.6|0.639
81647331|NCT00874497|162986192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|102.3||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-145.9|350.5|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of right whole lung region (RV) at Week 104.||350.5|-145.9|0.408
81647332|NCT00874497|162986192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|85.2||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-138.8|309.2|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of left whole lung region (RV) at Week 104.||309.2|-138.8|0.445
81647333|NCT00874497|162986192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|187.6||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-279.6|654.8|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of whole lung region (RV) at Week 104.||654.8|-279.6|0.421
81527884|NCT00394706|162742760|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.83|||||Mean ALFI-MMSE for Analyze Later minus mean ALFI-MMSE for Analyze Early (i.e. positive values favor Analyze Later).|Linear regression was used to assess associations between post-discharge measures and treatment group comparisons with adjustment for baseline characteristics. Site was adjusted for to accommodate clustering of patients within sites. All regression analyses used robust standard errors to accommodate non-constant variances.||0.83|-0.71|
81647334|NCT00874497|162986192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|50.7||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.5|159.9|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of right upper lung region (TLC) at Week 104.||159.9|-58.5|0.353
81647335|NCT00874497|162986192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.9||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.3|55.0|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of right middle lung region (TLC) at Week 104.||55.0|-35.3|0.660
81647336|NCT00874497|162986192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.7||||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.7|132.1|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of right lower lung region (TLC) at Week 104.||132.1|-110.7|0.859
81647337|NCT00874497|162986192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|51.5||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4|141.4|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of left upper lung region (TLC)at Week 104.||141.4|-38.4|0.253
81647338|NCT00874497|162986192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.3||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-126.0|172.6|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of left lower lung region (TLC) at Week 104.||172.6|-126.0|0.754
81647339|NCT00874497|162986192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|62.2||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-145.1|269.5|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of right whole lung region (TLC) at Week 104.||269.5|-145.1|0.546
81647340|NCT00874497|162986192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|64.9||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-155.5|285.3|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of left whole lung region (TLC) at Week 104.||285.3|-155.5|0.554
81647341|NCT00874497|162986192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|132.2||||0.524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-284.9|549.4|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of whole lung region (TLC) at Week 104.||549.4|-284.9|0.524
81647342|NCT00874497|162986193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.5843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.04|||ANCOVA|||||0.04|-0.07|0.5843
81647343|NCT00874497|162986194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.249||||0.1252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.073|0.571|||ANCOVA|||||0.571|-0.073|0.1252
81647344|NCT00874497|162986195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1835||||0.4661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6892|0.3221|||ANCOVA|||||0.3221|-0.6892|0.4661
81647345|NCT00874497|162986196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.40|-0.19|0.134
81647346|NCT00874497|162986197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for sRaw||0.07|-1.50|0.074
81647347|NCT00874497|162986197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for sGaw||0.52|-0.09|0.155
81647348|NCT00874497|162986198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.64|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for mean prior daily breath symptoms||0.64|-0.77|0.845
81647349|NCT00874497|162986198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.94|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for mean prior daily cough symptoms||0.94|-0.52|0.549
81647350|NCT00874497|162986198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.65|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for mean prior daily sputum symptoms||0.65|-0.93|0.717
81647351|NCT00874497|162986200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for level I (self management) at week 104.||||1.000
81647352|NCT00874497|162986200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for level II (physician visit) at week 104.||||1.0000
81647353|NCT00874497|162986200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5092|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for level III (hospital visit) at week 104.||||0.5092
81647354|NCT00874497|162986201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||||||Fisher's Exact test was used to determine whether the tetomilast and placebo groups differ in the proportion of participants who experienced Level 2 or higher COPD exacerbations during the study.|Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis at Week 104||||0.630
81647355|NCT01721746|162986203|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.08|||||From stratified cox proportional hazard model with treatment group as a single covariate, stratified by BRAF status, prior anti-CTLA-4 benefit, and PD-L1 status (IVRS source)|Hazard Ratio is Nivolumab 3 mg/kg (IV) over Investigator's Choice (Dacarbazine or Carboplatin+Paclitaxel)||1.08|0.68|
81647356|NCT01721746|162986204|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|0.78|1.36|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|Hazard Ratio is Nivolumab 3 mg/kg (IV) over Investigator's Choice (Dacarbazine or Carboplatin+Paclitaxel)||1.36|0.78|
81647357|NCT01721746|162986205|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.16||||||For \<5% PD-L1 expression. Ratio of Nivolumab over Investigator's Choice||3.16|0.44|
81647358|NCT01721746|162986205|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|19.08||||||For \>=5% PD-L1 expression. Ratio of Nivolumab over Investigator's Choice||19.08|1.92|
81647359|NCT01721746|162986206|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.01|||||From unstratified Cox proportional hazard model|PD-L1 Positive||1.01|0.50|
81647360|NCT01721746|162986207|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.41|||||From unstratified Cox proportional hazard model|PD-L1 Negative||1.41|0.75|
81647361|NCT00665223|162986211|SUPERIORITY|This analysis compared ACR16 45 mg vs. placebo during the randomization phase.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.44|0.72|||ANCOVA|||The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) main effects model included a term for treatment and covariates for baseline mMS, gender, and use of antipsychotic medication.||0.72|-1.44|0.456
81647362|NCT00665223|162986211|SUPERIORITY|This analysis compared ACR16 90 mg vs. placebo during the randomization phase.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.08|0.1|||ANCOVA|||The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) main effects model included a term for treatment and covariates for baseline mMS, gender, and use of antipsychotic medication.||0.10|-2.08|0.042
81647363|NCT02485899|162986255|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.33|||Cox Proportional Hazards model|||||0.33|0.06|<0.0001
81647364|NCT02485899|162986256|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cox Proportional Hazards model|||||||<0.0001
81647365|NCT00623363|162986310|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.503|||||||Monte Carlo estimates|||Baseline (Day -7)||||0.503
81647366|NCT00623363|162986310|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|20.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|39.37||||||Average of Days 1 and 2||39.37|1.82|
81647367|NCT00623363|162986310|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.18|22.37||||||Change from Baseline||22.37|-15.18|
81647368|NCT00623363|162986310|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|36.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.04|49.14||||||Average of Days 1 and 2||49.14|24.04|
81647369|NCT00623363|162986310|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|19.59||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.04|32.14|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline||32.14|7.04|0.160
81647370|NCT01438840|162986350|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81647371|NCT01062269|162986353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Differences between test products were assessed by repeated measures analysis of variance. If sequence was not found to be statistically significant(p\>0.05),then it was removed from the final model.|measures analysis of variance|Differences between test powders assessed by repeated measures analysis of variance, pairwise comparisons between treatments by Scheffe procedure.||"The BASA scale components were derived from the parameters best shown to differentiate acceptability between different BAS preparations (taste and texture),as well as other parameters useful for differentiating between different BAS preparations(appearance and mixability). The scale was then weighted based upon an Importance of Acceptability questionnaire regarding the individual scale components. The developed scale should reasonably allow for future comparisons of differing BAS formulations."||||<0.05
81647372|NCT00859976|162986358|SUPERIORITY|A superiority test was used to calculate the number of patients that are needed in order to show a difference between the bone mineral density surrounding BoneMaster coated cups compared to plasma HA sprayed cups.||||||0.457|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Change in bone mineral density, normalised to baseline levels.||||||0.4570
81647373|NCT03738397|162986379|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|9.7||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|16.7||A multiple testing procedure was used to provide a strong control of the type I error rate at alpha = 0.05 (2-sided) across analyses comparing upadacitinib versus dupilumab with respect to the primary and ranked secondary endpoints.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for vIGA-AD categories (moderate \[3\] versus severe \[4\]).|Response rate difference = Upadacitinib - Dupilumab|||16.7|2.6|0.007
81647374|NCT03738397|162986380|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-18.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.753|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.61|-12.8||A multiple testing procedure was used to provide a strong control of the type I error rate at alpha = 0.05 (2-sided) across analyses comparing upadacitinib versus dupilumab with respect to the primary and ranked secondary endpoints.|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD categories in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Dupilumab|||-12.80|-23.61|<0.001
81647375|NCT03738397|162986381|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|20.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.8|26.0||A multiple testing procedure was used to provide a strong control of the type I error rate at alpha = 0.05 (2-sided) across analyses comparing upadacitinib versus dupilumab with respect to the primary and ranked secondary endpoints.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for vIGA-AD categories (moderate \[3\] versus severe \[4\]).|Response rate difference = Upadacitinib - Dupilumab|||26.0|14.8|<0.001
81647376|NCT03738397|162986382|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|21.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|28.6||A multiple testing procedure was used to provide a strong control of the type I error rate at alpha = 0.05 (2-sided) across analyses comparing upadacitinib versus dupilumab with respect to the primary and ranked secondary endpoints.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for vIGA-AD categories (moderate \[3\] versus severe \[4\]).|Response rate difference = Upadacitinib - Dupilumab|||28.6|13.8|<0.001
81647377|NCT03738397|162986383|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-28.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.177|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.25|-21.78||A multiple testing procedure was used to provide a strong control of the type I error rate at alpha = 0.05 (2-sided) across analyses comparing upadacitinib versus dupilumab with respect to the primary and ranked secondary endpoints.|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD categories in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Dupilumab|||-21.78|-34.25|<0.001
81648317|NCT03672175|162986945|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.5144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.0||MMRM with treatment, BL SF-36v2 physical component score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: PCS Score||1.0|-1.9|0.5144
81647378|NCT03738397|162986384|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|26.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.3|32.7||A multiple testing procedure was used to provide a strong control of the type I error rate at alpha = 0.05 (2-sided) across analyses comparing upadacitinib versus dupilumab with respect to the primary and ranked secondary endpoints.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for vIGA-AD categories (moderate \[3\] versus severe \[4\]).|Response rate difference = Upadacitinib - Dupilumab|||32.7|19.3|<0.001
81609929|NCT02036515|162898134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-1.09|||cLDA|Model is fitted with effects for treatment, time, interaction of time by treatment, effects for baseline eGFR and prior antihyperglycemic medication||||-1.09|-2.35|<0.001
81609930|NCT02036515|162898135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|5.72|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model fitted with terms for treatment, baseline A1C, baseline eGFR and prior antihyperglycemic medication.||||5.72|1.74|<0.001
81609931|NCT02036515|162898135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|4.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|8.02|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model fitted with terms for treatment, baseline A1C, baseline eGFR and prior antihyperglycemic medication.||||8.02|2.44|<0.001
81609932|NCT02036515|162898136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.93||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.36|-0.49|||cLDA|Model is fitted with effects for treatment, time, interaction of time by treatment, effects for baseline eGFR and prior antihyperglycemic medication||||-0.49|-5.36|0.019
81609933|NCT02036515|162898136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.94||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|-1.5|||cLDA|Model is fitted with effects for treatment, time, interaction of time by treatment, effects for baseline eGFR and prior antihyperglycemic medication||||-1.50|-6.39|0.002
81609934|NCT02036515|162898137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.54||||||||-0.54|-0.98|
81609935|NCT02036515|162898137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.61||||||||-0.61|-1.05|
81609936|NCT02036515|162898138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-28.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.44|-21.09||||||||-21.09|-36.44|
81609937|NCT02036515|162898138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-29.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.3|-21.85||||||||-21.85|-37.30|
81609938|NCT02036515|162898139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|-1.59||||||||-1.59|-3.43|
81609939|NCT02036515|162898139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|-0.95||||||||-0.95|-2.81|
81609940|NCT02036515|162898140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|6.64||||||||6.64|1.98|
81609941|NCT02036515|162898140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|7.28||||||||7.28|2.22|
81609942|NCT02036515|162898141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-4.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|-2.15||||||||-2.15|-7.82|
81609943|NCT02036515|162898141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-4.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.76|-2.07||||||||-2.07|-7.76|
81609944|NCT02036515|162898142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|0.48||||||||0.48|-2.97|
81609945|NCT02036515|162898142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|0.36||||||||0.36|-3.11|
81609946|NCT02036515|162898143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|0.84||||||||0.84|-2.82|
81609947|NCT02036515|162898143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|0.99||||||||0.99|-2.69|
81609948|NCT02036515|162898144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-15.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|-9.4||||||||-9.4|-21.9|
81609949|NCT02036515|162898144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|-8.5||||||||-8.5|-21.3|
81609950|NCT02036515|162898145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-29.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.3|-19.4||||||||-19.4|-38.3|
81609951|NCT02036515|162898145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-28.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.5|-18.4||||||||-18.4|-37.5|
81609952|NCT02036515|162898149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|12.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.83|18.68||||||||18.68|6.83|
81609953|NCT02036515|162898149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|11.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.94|17.88||||||||17.88|5.94|
81609954|NCT02036515|162898150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|12.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.54|19.03||||||||19.03|6.54|
81609955|NCT02036515|162898150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|12.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.54|19.18||||||||19.18|6.54|
81609956|NCT02036515|162898152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.02||||||||0.02|-0.04|
81609957|NCT02036515|162898152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.04||||||||0.04|-0.02|
81609958|NCT02036515|162898153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.04||||||||0.04|-0.04|
81609959|NCT02036515|162898153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.02||||||||0.02|-0.07|
81609960|NCT02404493|162898167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One-sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81609961|NCT02404493|162898167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.023
81609962|NCT02404493|162898167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|422.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|122.905||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|166.435|679.186||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||679.186|166.435|0.003
81609963|NCT02404493|162898168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81609964|NCT02404493|162898168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.754||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.754
81609965|NCT02404493|162898168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|52.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.21||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.23|92.373||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||92.373|12.230|0.013
81609966|NCT02404493|162898169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81609967|NCT02404493|162898169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.271||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.271
81609968|NCT02404493|162898169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|167.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|48.21||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.046|268.854||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||268.854|67.046|0.002
81609969|NCT02404493|162898170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One-sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.002
81609970|NCT02404493|162898170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.260
81609971|NCT02404493|162898170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|221.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|100.674||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.254|432.68||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||432.680|11.254|0.040
81609972|NCT02404493|162898171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81609973|NCT02404493|162898171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.220
81609974|NCT02404493|162898171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|194.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|68.461||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.712|337.291||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||337.291|50.712|0.011
81609975|NCT02404493|162898172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.002
81609976|NCT02404493|162898172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.060
81609977|NCT02404493|162898172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|134.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|79.567||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.266|302.063||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||302.063|-32.266|0.107
81609978|NCT02404493|162898173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.692||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.692
81609979|NCT02404493|162898173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.541||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.541
81609980|NCT02404493|162898173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.502||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.502|-0.250|0.492
81609981|NCT02404493|162898174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.017
81609982|NCT02404493|162898174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.223||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.223
81609983|NCT02404493|162898174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.635|0.331||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.331|-0.635|0.518
81609984|NCT02404493|162898175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.005
81609985|NCT02404493|162898175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.821||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.821
81609986|NCT02404493|162898175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.351||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.435|0.032||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.032|-1.435|0.060
81609987|NCT02404493|162898176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.007
81609988|NCT02404493|162898176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.051
81609989|NCT02404493|162898176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.375||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.375|-0.410|0.926
81609990|NCT02404493|162898177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.580
81609991|NCT02404493|162898177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.363||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.363
81609992|NCT02404493|162898177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.531|0.286||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.286|-0.531|0.539
81609993|NCT02404493|162898178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.055
81609994|NCT02404493|162898178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.076||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.076
81609995|NCT02404493|162898178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.672|0.449||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.449|-0.672|0.682
81609996|NCT02404493|162898179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.004
81609997|NCT02404493|162898179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.025
81609998|NCT02404493|162898179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.509|0.514||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.514|-0.509|0.991
81647379|NCT03738397|162986385|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-23.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.548|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.03|-18.02||A multiple testing procedure was used to provide a strong control of the type I error rate at alpha = 0.05 (2-sided) across analyses comparing upadacitinib versus dupilumab with respect to the primary and ranked secondary endpoints.|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD categories in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Dupilumab|||-18.02|-28.03|<0.001
81609999|NCT02404493|162898180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81463674|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|3.06||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H3 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received inserts only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the insert only group.||3.06|0.62|0.44
81610000|NCT02404493|162898180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81610001|NCT02404493|162898180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.214|0.6||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.600|-0.214|0.334
81610002|NCT02404493|162898181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.169||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.169
81610003|NCT02404493|162898181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.778|0.278||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.278|-0.778|0.317
81610004|NCT02404493|162898182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81610005|NCT02404493|162898182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.182||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.182
81610006|NCT02404493|162898182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.931|-0.069||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-0.069|-0.931|0.027
81610007|NCT02404493|162898183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81610008|NCT02404493|162898183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.080
81610009|NCT02404493|162898183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.824|0.574||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.574|-0.824|0.699
81610010|NCT02404493|162898184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81610011|NCT02404493|162898184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.058
81648318|NCT03672175|162986945|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.8343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.4||MMRM with treatment, BL SF-36v2 physical component score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: PCS Score||1.4|-1.7|0.8343
81647380|NCT03738397|162986386|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|19.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|27.3||A multiple testing procedure was used to provide a strong control of the type I error rate at alpha = 0.05 (2-sided) across analyses comparing upadacitinib versus dupilumab with respect to the primary and ranked secondary endpoints.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for vIGA-AD categories (moderate \[3\] versus severe \[4\]).|Response rate difference = Upadacitinib - Dupilumab|||27.3|12.4|<0.001
81463675|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|3.97||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H4 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received pictorial warnings only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the pictorial warning only group.||3.97|0.81|0.15
81647381|NCT01185171|162986387|NON_INFERIORITY|The power of the study was conducted as a two-stage, non-inferiority phase II trial with a total sample size of 59 patients to detect a 15% lower rate than 80% achieved with TFHX, with alpha = 0.05 and beta = 0.20. In the first stage, 25 patients were recruited, with a plan to terminate if 16 or less complete responses (CR) were observed. Otherwise, additional 34 patients would be recruited and the treatment would be deemed not inferior to historical if more than 45 CRs were observed.|proportion|0.88|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.95||Ho: CR rate = 0.65 vs Ha: CR rate \> 0.65|Binomial test for a proportion|||||0.95|0.77|< 0.01
81610012|NCT02404493|162898184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.607|0.857||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.857|-0.607|0.711
81610013|NCT02404493|162898185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.006
81526229|NCT02391363|162740335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55||||||Parameter estimate for treatment group = -0.28 (SE = 0.46). Controlled for baseline health service use, ERS-expectancies and race/ethnicity|Regression, Logistic|ITT analyses with PROC MI AND MI ANALYZE in conjunction with multiple logistic regression.||"We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 6 month psychological service use, controlling for baseline psychological service use.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.55
81610014|NCT02404493|162898185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.012
81647382|NCT03783546|162986412|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0003
81647383|NCT03783546|162986414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81647384|NCT00953199|162986473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||||||.05 was set as level of significance|Chi-squared|||We calculated the sample size to be 570 in each arm, providing 80% power, allocation 1:1, two-sided, alpha 0.05, withdrawal rate of 3% and a reduction in pancreatitis from 8% to 4%. Randomization is performed with permuted blocks of 20. Analysis is based on intention to treat.||||.45
81647385|NCT01817712|162986477|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|3.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.14|1.46|<0.001
81647386|NCT01817712|162986478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Site used as strata||||||0.004
81610015|NCT02404493|162898185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.194||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.391|0.424||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.424|-0.391|0.932
81610016|NCT02404493|162898186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.003
81610017|NCT02404493|162898186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81610018|NCT02404493|162898186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.547||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.547|-0.410|0.767
81610019|NCT02404493|162898187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81610020|NCT02404493|162898187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|One sample t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.004
81610021|NCT02404493|162898187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.242||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.37||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.370|-0.650|0.571
81610022|NCT00950937|162898297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was utilized to compare the three moments: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance.||||||<0.05
81610023|NCT00950937|162898297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Friedman Test|Friedman to compare: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance. Wilcoxon was applied to locate the differences||||||<0.05
81610024|NCT00950937|162898297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Friedman Test|Friedman to compare: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance. Wilcoxon was applied to locate the differences||||||<0.05
81610025|NCT00950937|162898298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was utilized to compare the three moments: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance.||||||<0.05
81610026|NCT00950937|162898298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Friedman Test|Friedman to compare: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance. Wilcoxon was applied to locate the differences||||||<0.05
81610027|NCT00950937|162898298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Friedman Test|Friedman to compare: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance. Wilcoxon was applied to locate the differences||||||<0.05
81610028|NCT00950937|162898299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was utilized to compare the three moments: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance.||||||<0.05
81610029|NCT00950937|162898299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Friedman Test|Friedman to compare: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance. Wilcoxon was applied to locate the differences||||||<0.05
81610030|NCT00950937|162898299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Friedman Test|Friedman to compare: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance. Wilcoxon was applied to locate the differences||||||<0.05
81610031|NCT00950937|162898300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was utilized to compare the three moments: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance.||||||<0.05
81610032|NCT00950937|162898300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Friedman Test|Friedman to compare: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance. Wilcoxon was applied to locate the differences||||||<0.05
81610033|NCT00950937|162898300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Friedman Test|Friedman to compare: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance. Wilcoxon was applied to locate the differences||||||<0.05
81610034|NCT00950937|162898301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was utilized to compare the three moments: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance.||||||<0.05
81610035|NCT00950937|162898301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Friedman Test|Friedman to compare: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance. Wilcoxon was applied to locate the differences||||||<0.05
81610036|NCT00950937|162898301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Friedman Test|Friedman to compare: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance. Wilcoxon was applied to locate the differences||||||<0.05
81610037|NCT00950937|162898302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was utilized to compare the three moments: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance.||||||<0.05
81610038|NCT00950937|162898302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Friedman Test|Friedman to compare: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance. Wilcoxon was applied to locate the differences||||||<0.05
81610039|NCT00950937|162898302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Friedman Test|Friedman to compare: baseline vs. aerobic, baseline vs. resistance and aerobic vs. resistance. Wilcoxon was applied to locate the differences||||||<0.05
81610040|NCT00950937|162898303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was utilized to compare the two groups (HIV group and Control group)||||||<0.05
81610041|NCT05516342|162898343|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81610042|NCT05516342|162898344|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81610043|NCT05516342|162898345|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81610044|NCT05516342|162898346|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81610045|NCT05516342|162898347|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81610046|NCT05516342|162898348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.89
81610047|NCT05516342|162898349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.27
81610048|NCT05516342|162898350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.19
81610049|NCT05516342|162898351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.10
81610050|NCT03531905|162898359|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Squares (LS) means|-39.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.8|-33.4|||ANCOVA|||||-33.4|-45.8|<0.001
81610051|NCT03531905|162898359|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|-13.4|||ANCOVA|||||-13.4|-25.7|<0.001
81610052|NCT03531905|162898359|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-20.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|-14.0|||ANCOVA|||||-14.0|-26.2|<0.001
81610053|NCT03531905|162898360|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-20.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|-14.0|||ANCOVA|||||-14.0|-26.2|<0.001
81610054|NCT03531905|162898361|SUPERIORITY||Location shift|-36.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.97|-17.67|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||-17.67|-55.97|<0.001
81610055|NCT03531905|162898361|SUPERIORITY||Location shift|-29.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.03||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.92|-9.62|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||-9.62|-48.92|0.005
81610056|NCT03531905|162898361|SUPERIORITY||Location shift|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.29||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.51|13.76|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||13.76|-30.51|0.480
81610057|NCT03531905|162898362|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-33.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.6|-27.5|||ANCOVA|||||-27.5|-38.6|<0.001
81610058|NCT03531905|162898362|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-15.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-9.7|||ANCOVA|||||-9.7|-20.8|<0.001
81610059|NCT03531905|162898362|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|-12.4|||ANCOVA|||||-12.4|-23.3|<0.001
81610060|NCT03531905|162898363|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-27.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|-22.8|||ANCOVA|||||-22.8|-31.7|<0.001
81610061|NCT03531905|162898363|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-13.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|-9.0|||ANCOVA|||||-9.0|-17.8|<0.001
81610062|NCT03531905|162898363|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|-9.5|||ANCOVA|||||-9.5|-18.2|<0.001
81610063|NCT03531905|162898364|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-27.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|-21.8|||ANCOVA|||||-21.8|-32.6|<0.001
81610064|NCT03531905|162898364|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-12.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|-7.4|||ANCOVA|||||-7.4|-18.1|<0.001
81610065|NCT03531905|162898364|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-14.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|-9.1|||ANCOVA|||||-9.1|-19.7|<0.001
81610066|NCT03531905|162898365|SUPERIORITY||Location shift|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.44||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.55|6.79|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||6.79|-14.55|0.457
81610067|NCT03531905|162898365|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.25||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|15.63|||ANCOVA|||||15.63|-4.93|0.351
81610068|NCT03531905|162898365|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.75||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.92|0.68|||ANCOVA|||||0.68|-17.92|0.068
81610069|NCT03531905|162898366|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.14||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|-1.7|||ANCOVA|||||-1.7|-10.1|0.007
81610070|NCT03531905|162898366|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-3.1|||ANCOVA|||||-3.1|-11.5|<0.001
81610071|NCT03531905|162898366|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|5.5|||ANCOVA|||||5.5|-2.8|0.517
81610072|NCT03531905|162898367|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81610073|NCT03531905|162898367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.118|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.118
81610074|NCT03531905|162898367|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81647387|NCT01817712|162986479|OTHER|Longitudinal analysis of PCL-5 (change from baseline)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.12|-3.91|0.07
81610075|NCT03531905|162898368|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81610076|NCT03531905|162898368|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81610077|NCT03531905|162898370|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.3|||ANCOVA|||||3.3|-3.9|0.877
81610078|NCT03531905|162898370|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|4.4|||ANCOVA|||||4.4|-2.8|0.669
81610079|NCT03531905|162898370|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|2.5|||ANCOVA|||||2.5|-4.6|0.556
81610080|NCT03531905|162898371|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.64||0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|11.7|||ANCOVA|||||11.7|-6.7|0.589
81610081|NCT03531905|162898371|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.64||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|9.7|||ANCOVA|||||9.7|-8.6|0.904
81610082|NCT03531905|162898371|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.66||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|11.2|||ANCOVA|||||11.2|-7.3|0.676
81610083|NCT03531905|162898373|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-15.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.95||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.4|11.7|||ANCOVA|||||11.7|-43.4|0.258
81610084|NCT03531905|162898373|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.79||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|27.7|||ANCOVA|||||27.7|-26.8|0.972
81610085|NCT03531905|162898373|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.68||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.3|10.7|||ANCOVA|||||10.7|-43.3|0.235
81610086|NCT02971891|162898467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1789|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1789
81610087|NCT03226457|162898517|OTHER|Details of the power calculation are published in the Circulation, DOI: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.120.048739|||||=|0.005||||||(calculated)|ANCOVA|||"Details on the statistical analysis are published in the Circulation, DOI: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.120.048739~Analyses were performed on the primary and secondary measures comparing empagliflozin versus placebo and assessed by 2-way analysis of covariance correcting for treatment order, baseline value, and any percentage change in furosemide dose at the visit. Data for continuous outcome measures were assessed for normality before analysis."||||= 0.005
81610088|NCT01196104|162898543|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Study terminated early due to business reasons, results are not properly powered.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0473|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2158||0.8283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4901|0.3956|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with terms of treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as covariate||0.3956|-0.4901|0.8283
81610089|NCT04227340|162898606|OTHER|The count, percentage and confidence interval will be calculated for allogeneic HCT patients who receive PBM and develop Grade 3 mucositis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|0.356|||||Odds of grade 3 in Allogeneic group compared to historical rates. The study efficacy of mucositis reduction by 20% with an estimation of 51% developing grade 3 mucositis.|The count, percentage and confidence interval were calculated for allogeneic HCT participants who receive PBM and developed Grade 3 mucositis. Whether the percentage of the prospective sample is significantly different from the estimated rate of 71% was accessed.||0.356|0.091|
81610090|NCT04227340|162898607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcox Rank Sum|||||||0.03
81610091|NCT04227340|162898609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81610092|NCT04227340|162898611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81610093|NCT04227340|162898613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1
81610094|NCT04227340|162898615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.009
81648319|NCT03672175|162986945|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.4569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.3||MMRM with treatment, BL SF-36v2 physical component score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: PCS Score||2.3|-1.0|0.4569
81702174|NCT01468701|163100497|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.14|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio of dabigatran versus vitamin K antagonist (vitamin K antagonist as reference).|A multivariable Cox regression model was performed including variables of treatment, age, gender, prior bleed, previous stroke/transient ischaemic attack/systemic embolism, previous myocardial infarction, abnormal kidney function and concomitant antiplatelets use.||1.14|0.57|
81610095|NCT04496167|162898683|OTHER||Least Square Mean Treatment Difference|1.386||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.804|7.577||Considered significant if p-value is less than 0.05.|MMRM||"The model included treatment, visit and interaction of treatment, visit as fixed effects, Baseline as a covariate, and repeated measures with visit/participant.~Treatment difference: EN3835 - Placebo"|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) was performed to estimate the change from Baseline treatment effect of the adapted ASES composite score in the affected shoulder comparing EN3835 to placebo treatment.||7.577|-4.804|0.659
81610096|NCT03088137|162898714|EQUIVALENCE|Study power of at least 80% at a significance level (alpha error) 5% and a pre-determined clinical equivalence margin of +/- 3.4 oocytes for the relevant population.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.546|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.297||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.026|3.116|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||3.116|-2.026|0.002
81610097|NCT03088137|162898715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.709|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.067||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.405|2.824|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.824|-1.405|0.806
81610098|NCT03088137|162898716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.218|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.129||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.455|2.019|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.019|-2.455|0.617
81610099|NCT03088137|162898717|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.636|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.19||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.995|1.723|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.723|-2.995|0.445
81610100|NCT03088137|162898718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.623|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.623
81610101|NCT03088137|162898719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|49.8||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.9|113.6|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||113.6|-83.9|0.488
81610102|NCT03088137|162898720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.018|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.201||0.629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.379|0.416|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.416|-0.379|0.629
81610103|NCT03088137|162898721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.644|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.644
81610104|NCT03088137|162898724|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|17.0|||Chi-squared|||95% confidence intervals (CIs) of point estimates were calculated using the exact binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson method) for proportions.||17.0|-21.0|0.833
81610105|NCT03088137|162898725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|11.9|||Chi-squared|||95% confidence intervals (CIs) of point estimates were calculated using the exact binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson method) for proportions.||11.9|-24.3|0.507
81610106|NCT00598481|162898727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||One-sided Poisson-regression|||||||0.005
81610107|NCT00598481|162898728|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|3.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|6.19||P value related to geometric mean ratio at 1 year post gene therapy compared to baseline|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||6.19|1.45|0.003
81610108|NCT00598481|162898728|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|5.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.63|11.25||P value related to geometric mean ratio at 2 years post gene therapy compared to baseline|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||11.25|2.63|<0.001
81610109|NCT00598481|162898728|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|6.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.08|13.64||P value related to geometric mean ratio at 3 years post gene therapy compared to baseline|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||13.64|3.08|<0.001
81610110|NCT00918749|162898736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.598|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.215||0.3946|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.568|3.372|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||A two group t-test with a 0.100 one-sided significance level would have 96% power to detect the difference between a risedronate 150 mg IRBB mean, µ1, of -46.000 and a risedronate 75 mg DRFB mean, µ2, of -29.900 (a difference in means of -16.100), assuming that the common SD was 28.000, with sample sizes of 60 per group, respectively. Estimates were based on Study 2005107 (35 mg DR once a week Phase 2 study). The sample size calculation was not adjusted for multiplicity.||3.372|-10.568|0.3946
81610111|NCT00918749|162898736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.197|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.241||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.208|-5.185|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||-5.185|-19.208|0.0045
81610112|NCT00918749|162898737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.765|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.952||0.3372|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.421|12.952|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||12.952|-3.421|0.3372
81610113|NCT00918749|162898737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.218|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.966||0.965|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.427|7.991|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||7.991|-8.427|0.9650
81610114|NCT00918749|162898738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.388|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.269||0.9276|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.67|7.447|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||7.447|-6.670|0.9276
81610115|NCT00918749|162898738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.787|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.313||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.917|-3.657|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||-3.657|-17.917|0.0133
81610116|NCT00918749|162898739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.528|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.28||0.1192|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.813|29.868|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||29.868|-0.813|0.1192
81610117|NCT00918749|162898739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.215|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.343||0.1298|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.23|29.659|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||29.659|-1.230|0.1298
81610118|NCT00918749|162898740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.093||0.8546|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.956|11.193|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||11.193|-8.956|0.8546
81647388|NCT02979613|162986485|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using a 95% confidence interval (CI) approach, with a non-inferiority margin of 4%.|Difference in the Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.0|||||Difference in the percentages of participants between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|The null hypothesis was that the TAF group is at least 4% worse than the TDF group with respect to the percentage of participants with HBV DNA ≥ 20 IU/mL at Week 48. The alternative hypothesis was that the TAF group is less than 4% worse than the TDF group with respect to the percentage of participants with HBV DNA ≥ 20 IU/mL at Week 48.||2.0|-1.9|
81610119|NCT00918749|162898740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.393|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.126||0.2291|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.522|2.737|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||2.737|-17.522|0.2291
81610120|NCT00918749|162898741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.505|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.046||0.5436|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.452|20.462|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||20.462|-9.452|0.5436
81610121|NCT00918749|162898741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.914|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.1||0.9201|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.959|14.132|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||14.132|-15.959|0.9201
81610122|NCT00918749|162898742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.052||0.444|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.59|9.807|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||9.807|-3.590|0.4440
81610123|NCT00918749|162898742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.842|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.063||0.2349|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.874|11.559|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||11.559|-1.874|0.2349
81610124|NCT00918749|162898743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.966|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.327||0.2527|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.189|12.12|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||12.120|-2.189|0.2527
81610125|NCT00918749|162898743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.926|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.371||0.2613|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.301|12.153|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||12.153|-2.301|0.2613
81610126|NCT00918749|162898744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.269|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.16||0.7606|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.609|8.148|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||8.148|-5.609|0.7606
81610127|NCT00918749|162898744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.825|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.185||0.5006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.744|4.095|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and center.||||4.095|-9.744|0.5006
81610128|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||||90.0|-0.064|-0.026|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline pulmonary function tests (PFTs), center, age, sex, and height.|M3||-0.026|-0.064|
81610129|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||||90.0|-0.025|0.02|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|M6||0.020|-0.025|
81610130|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||||90.0|-0.033|0.013|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline pulmonary function tests (PFTs), center, age, sex, and height.|M9||0.013|-0.033|
81610131|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||||90.0|-0.044|0.004|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|M12||0.004|-0.044|
81610132|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||||90.0|-0.048|0.003|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline pulmonary function tests (PFTs), center, age, sex, and height.|M15||0.003|-0.048|
81610133|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||||90.0|-0.05|0.004|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline pulmonary function tests (PFTs), center, age, sex, and height.|M18||0.004|-0.050|
81610134|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||||90.0|-0.047|0.007|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline pulmonary function tests (PFTs), center, age, sex, and height.|M21||0.007|-0.047|
81610135|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||||90.0|-0.054|0.002|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|M24||0.002|-0.054|
81610136|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||||90.0|-0.021|0.034|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|FU M1||0.034|-0.021|
81647389|NCT02979613|162986486|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using a 95% confidence interval (CI) approach, with a non-inferiority margin of 4%.|Difference in the Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.9|||||Difference in the percentage of participants between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|||1.9|-1.9|
81610137|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||||90.0|-0.016|0.044|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|FU M3||0.044|-0.016|
81610138|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||||90.0|-0.002|0.055|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|FU M6||0.055|-0.002|
81610139|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||||90.0|-0.04|0.032|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M1||0.032|-0.040|
81610140|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||||90.0|-0.07|0.004|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M3||0.004|-0.070|
81610141|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||||90.0|-0.077|-0.002|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M6||-0.002|-0.077|
81610142|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||||90.0|-0.075|0.003|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline pulmonary function tests (PFTs), center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M9||0.003|-0.075|
81610143|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||||90.0|-0.058|0.022|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M12||0.022|-0.058|
81647390|NCT02979613|162986486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9953||||||P-value for the superiority tests compared the percentage of each HBV DNA outcome was from CMH tests stratified by baseline age groups and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9953
81647391|NCT02979613|162986487|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using a 95% CI approach, with a non-inferiority margin of 4%.|Difference in the Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.7|||||Difference in the percentage of participants between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|||3.7|-3.7|
81647392|NCT02979613|162986487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||P-value for the superiority tests compared the percentage of each HBV DNA outcome was from CMH tests stratified by baseline age groups and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.98
81610144|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||||90.0|-0.034|0.048|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline pulmonary function tests (PFTs), center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M15||0.048|-0.034|
81610145|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||||90.0|-0.055|0.033|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M18||0.033|-0.055|
81610146|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||||90.0|-0.058|0.029|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline pulmonary function tests (PFTs), center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M21||0.029|-0.058|
81610147|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||||90.0|-0.061|0.03|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M24||0.030|-0.061|
81610148|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||||90.0|-0.044|0.043|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline pulmonary function tests (PFTs), center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M27||0.043|-0.044|
81610149|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||||90.0|-0.051|0.04|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M30||0.040|-0.051|
81610150|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||||90.0|-0.042|0.058|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline pulmonary function tests (PFTs), center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M33||0.058|-0.042|
81610151|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||||90.0|-0.03|0.077|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M36||0.077|-0.030|
81610152|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||||90.0|-0.042|0.035|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height. Ext M36 (LOCF) based on data in the extension phase only.|Ext M36 LOCF||0.035|-0.042|
81610153|NCT00136916|162898771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||||90.0|-0.023|0.062|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext FU M3||0.062|-0.023|
81702175|NCT01468701|163100505|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.73|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio of dabigatran versus vitamin K antagonist (vitamin K antagonist as reference).|A multivariable Cox regression model was performed including variables of treatment, age, gender, prior bleed, previous myocardial infarction, abnormal kidney function, concomitant antiplatelets use and concomitant use of drugs related to bleeding.||0.73|0.38|
81526230|NCT02391363|162740336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||Parameter estimate for treatment group = -0.29 (SE = 0.47). Controlled for baseline health service use, ERS-expectancies and race/ethnicity|Regression, Logistic|ITT analyses with PROC MI AND MI ANALYZE in conjunction with multiple logistic regression.||"We expected to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment group difference in 9 month psychological service use, controlling for baseline psychological service use.~Race/ethnicity and ERS-expectancies significantly differed between groups at baseline and were included as covariates.~A total of 134 participants allowed for 80% power to detect moderate group differences (d=.49) in primary and secondary outcomes given a 2-tailed type 1 error rate"||||0.54
81526231|NCT00265317|162740343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.898||||0.3206|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.575|1.404||Primary analysis was based on an unstratified 1-sided log rank test with alpha=0.1|Log Rank|||Sample size for randomized portion of study determined based on these assumptions: median PFS (erlotinib)=10 weeks, accrual time=12 months. With 6 months follow-up, study was powered to detect a difference in PFS of 5 weeks. 1-sided log rank test comparing the 2 treatment groups with 115 events of PD or death among a target sample size of 126 participants (63 per group) achieved 80% power at a 10% significance level to detect a 50% improvement in PFS from 10 to 15 weeks.||1.404|0.575|0.3206
81526232|NCT00265317|162740344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.546||||0.6251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.267|8.954|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||95% confidence interval (CI) calculated based on f-distribution||8.954|0.267|0.6251
81526233|NCT00265317|162740345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.921||||0.3732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.572|1.485||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||1.485|0.572|0.3732
81526234|NCT00265317|162740347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.066||||0.6171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.705|1.612||p-value from 1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||1.612|0.705|0.6171
81526235|NCT00265317|162740348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|32.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|44.3||||||Percentage of participants surviving at 1 year in the Sunitinib + Erlotinib Treatment Group, estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method||44.3|19.7|
81610154|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||||90.0|-0.215|-0.023|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|M3||-0.023|-0.215|
81610155|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||||90.0|-0.133|0.087|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|M6||0.087|-0.133|
81610156|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||||90.0|-0.104|0.124|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|M9||0.124|-0.104|
81610157|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||||90.0|-0.033|0.214|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|M12||0.214|-0.033|
81610158|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||||90.0|-0.081|0.185|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|M15||0.185|-0.081|
81610159|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||||90.0|-0.054|0.234|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|M18||0.234|-0.054|
81610160|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||||90.0|-0.073|0.208|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|M21||0.208|-0.073|
81610161|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||||90.0|-0.058|0.257|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|M24||0.257|-0.058|
81526236|NCT00265317|162740348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|42.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.1|54.2||||||Percentage of participants surviving at 1 year in the Erlotinib + Placebo Treatment Group, estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method||54.2|30.1|
81526237|NCT00265317|162740376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.748||||0.2247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.351|1.591|||Log Rank|||Positive EGFR Expression||1.591|0.351|0.2247
81526238|NCT00265317|162740376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.184||||0.6797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.581|2.414|||Log Rank|||Negative EGFR Expression||2.414|0.581|0.6797
81610162|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||||90.0|-0.143|0.154|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|FU M3||0.154|-0.143|
81610163|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||||90.0|-0.119|0.19|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|FU M6||0.190|-0.119|
81702176|NCT01468701|163100509|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.57|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio of dabigatran versus vitamin K antagonist (vitamin K antagonist as reference).|A multivariable Cox regression model was performed including variables of treatment, age, gender, prior bleed, previous myocardial infarction, concomitant antiplatelets use, concomitant use of drugs related to bleeding, hypertension, and diabetes.||1.57|0.60|
81647393|NCT02979613|162986489|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using a 95% confidence interval (CI) approach, with a non-inferiority margin of 4%.|Difference in the Percentages|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|5.2|||||Difference in the percentages of participants between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|||5.2|-3.5|
81526239|NCT00265317|162740376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.632||||0.1693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.245|1.627|||Log Rank|||Unmeasured EGFR Expression||1.627|0.245|0.1693
81463676|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.58||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H2 assessment. We expected that the effect of pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) vs no pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) on the outcome would be stronger for higher vs lower self-efficacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||3.58|0.39|0.76
81463677|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|3.8||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5b assessment, which evaluates whether moderation of pictorial warnings effects would vary by whether the pictorial warnings included inserts or not. We expected that moderation effects of baseline self-efficacy would be larger for pictorial warnings only (vs control) than for pictorial warnings AND inserts (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||3.80|0.16|0.77
81526240|NCT00265317|162740378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.864||||0.3223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.458|1.628|||Log Rank|||Positive EGFR Expression||1.628|0.458|0.3223
81610164|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||||90.0|-0.2|0.161|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|Ext M1||0.161|-0.200|
81610165|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||||90.0|-0.101|0.263|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|Ext M3||0.263|-0.101|
81610166|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||||90.0|-0.038|0.32|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|Ext M6||0.320|-0.038|
81610167|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||||90.0|-0.041|0.342|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|Ext M9||0.342|-0.041|
81610168|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.104|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||||90.0|-0.09|0.298|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|Ext M12||0.298|-0.090|
81610169|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125||||90.0|-0.132|0.279|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|Ext M15||0.279|-0.132|
81610170|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||||90.0|-0.111|0.284|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|Ext M18||0.284|-0.111|
81610171|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||||90.0|-0.141|0.27|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|Ext M21||0.270|-0.141|
81610172|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||||90.0|-0.156|0.249|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|Ext M24||0.249|-0.156|
81610173|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||||90.0|-0.138|0.272|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|Ext M27||0.272|-0.138|
81647394|NCT02979613|162986489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6863||||||P-value for the superiority tests compared the percentage of each HBV DNA outcome was from CMH tests stratified by baseline age groups and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6863
81526241|NCT00265317|162740378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.946||||0.4608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.362|2.474|||Log Rank|||Negative EGFR Expression||2.474|0.362|0.4608
81526242|NCT00265317|162740378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.632||||0.1693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.245|1.627|||Log Rank|||Unmeasured EGFR Expression||1.627|0.245|0.1693
81526243|NCT00265317|162740380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.049||||0.5526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.542|2.031|||Log Rank|||No EGFR Gene Copy Number Increase||2.031|0.542|0.5526
81526244|NCT00265317|162740380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.715||||0.1529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.344|||Log Rank|||Unmeasured EGFR Gene Copy Number Increase||1.344|0.380|0.1529
81526245|NCT00265317|162740382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.078||||0.5839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.557|2.085|||Log Rank|||No EGFR Gene Amplification||2.085|0.557|0.5839
81526246|NCT00265317|162740382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.715||||0.1529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.344|||Log Rank|||Unmeasured EGFR Gene Amplification||1.344|0.380|0.1529
81526247|NCT00265317|162740384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.6324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.516|2.608|||Log Rank|||Wild Type EGFR Gene Mutation||2.608|0.516|0.6324
81610174|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132||||90.0|-0.171|0.264|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|Ext M30||0.264|-0.171|
81610175|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.824|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.319||||90.0|-3.92|23.569|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|Ext M33||23.569|-3.920|
81610176|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.197||||90.0|-0.316|0.337|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|Ext M36||0.337|-0.316|
81610177|NCT00136916|162898777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||||90.0|-0.245|0.292|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline HbA1c, and center.|Ext FU M3||0.292|-0.245|
81610178|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.054||||90.0|-19.07|-5.71|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|M3||-5.710|-19.07|
81610179|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.795||||90.0|-22.11|-6.312|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|M6||-6.312|-22.11|
81610180|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.92||||90.0|-19.07|-2.852|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|M12||-2.852|-19.07|
81610181|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.052||||90.0|-20.89|-4.232|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|M24||-4.232|-20.89|
81610182|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.867||||90.0|-80.69|47.019|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|FU M3||47.019|-80.69|
81610183|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.578|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.173||||90.0|-9.257|14.412|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|FU M6||14.412|-9.257|
81610184|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.007||||90.0|-19.37|0.45|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|Ext M1||0.450|-19.37|
81610185|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.481|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.446||||90.0|-20.11|1.153|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|Ext M3||1.153|-20.11|
81610186|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.785||||90.0|-21.95|0.438|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|Ext M6||0.438|-21.95|
81610187|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.827|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.154||||90.0|-16.98|3.328|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|Ext M9||3.328|-16.98|
81610188|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.287|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.192||||90.0|-19.15|4.579|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|Ext M12||4.579|-19.15|
81610189|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.848|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.219||||90.0|-13.76|10.066|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|Ext M15||10.066|-13.76|
81610190|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.156||||90.0|-20.83|2.79|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|Ext M18||2.790|-20.83|
81610191|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.217||||90.0|-18.99|4.834|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|Ext M21||4.834|-18.99|
81610192|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.329||||90.0|-24.63|-0.429|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|Ext M24||-0.429|-24.63|
81610193|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.895||||90.0|-30.45|-7.685|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|Ext M27||-7.685|-30.45|
81610194|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.223||||90.0|-15.15|8.705|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|Ext M30||8.705|-15.15|
81610195|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.625||||90.0|-21.09|4.107|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|Ext M33||4.107|-21.09|
81610196|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.906||||90.0|-36.66|-7.105|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|Ext M36||-7.105|-36.66|
81610197|NCT00136916|162898778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.673|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.77||||90.0|-19.16|9.812|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline fasting plasma glucose, and center.|Ext FU M3||9.812|-19.16|
81610198|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.217||||90.0|-0.416|0.299|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|M3||0.299|-0.416|
81610199|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.735|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.297||||90.0|-1.224|-0.246|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|M6||-0.246|-1.224|
81610200|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.642|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||||90.0|-1.251|-0.032|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|M12||-0.032|-1.251|
81610201|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.355|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.464||||90.0|-2.12|-0.589|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|M24||-0.589|-2.120|
81610202|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.303|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.475||||90.0|-2.086|-0.52|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|FU M3||-0.520|-2.086|
81610203|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.557|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.596||||90.0|-2.539|-0.575|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|FU M6||-0.575|-2.539|
81526248|NCT00265317|162740384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.813||||0.2413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.464|1.424|||Log Rank|||Indeterminate EGFR Gene Mutation||1.424|0.464|0.2413
81647395|NCT02979613|162986491|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|1.4||||0.7258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|10.1||P-value was from the CMH test, stratified by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in the percentage of participants between the treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups.|||10.1|-7.2|0.7258
81647396|NCT02979613|162986492|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|2.7||||0.1348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|7.7||P-value was from the CMH test, stratified by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in the percentage of participants between the treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups.|||7.7|-2.3|0.1348
81647397|NCT02979613|162986493|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|9.0||||0.1005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|20.1||P-value was from CMH tests stratified by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in the percentages of participants between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups.|||20.1|-2.0|0.1005
81647398|NCT02979613|162986494|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|2.5||||0.4154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|9.5||P-value was from CMH tests stratified by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in the percentages of participants between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups.|||9.5|-4.5|0.4154
81647399|NCT02979613|162986495|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|-2.0||||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|0.3||P-value was from the CMH test, stratified by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in the percentage of participants between the treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|||0.3|-4.4|0.0281
81647400|NCT02979613|162986497|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|-0.8||||0.5373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|2.1||P-value was from CMH tests stratified by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in the percentages of participants between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|||2.1|-3.7|0.5373
81647401|NCT02979613|162986498|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|0.4||||0.5845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.5||P-value was from CMH tests stratified by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in the percentages of participants between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|||2.5|-1.7|0.5845
81647402|NCT02979613|162986499|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|4.5||||0.1405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|10.6||P-value was from the CMH test, stratified by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in the percentage of participants between the treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Central Laboratory Criteria||10.6|-1.6|0.1405
81647403|NCT02979613|162986499|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|3.8||||0.3133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|11.4||P-value was from the CMH test, stratified by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in the percentage of participants between the treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|AASLD Criteria||11.4|-3.7|0.3133
81648320|NCT03672175|162986945|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.4663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.4||MMRM with treatment, BL SF-36v2 mental component score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: MCS Score||4.4|-2.0|0.4663
81648321|NCT03672175|162986945|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.1138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|6.0||MMRM with treatment, BL SF-36v2 mental component score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15: MCS Score||6.0|-0.6|0.1138
81648322|NCT03672175|162986945|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.7901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.9||MMRM with treatment, BL SF-36v2 mental component score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: MCS Score||3.9|-3.0|0.7901
81648323|NCT03672175|162986945|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71||0.3955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.8||MMRM with treatment, BL SF-36v2 mental component score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42: MCS Score||4.8|-1.9|0.3955
81526249|NCT00265317|162740386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.481||||0.2077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.079|2.91|||Log Rank|||Mutated KRAS Gene Mutation||2.910|0.079|0.2077
81526250|NCT00265317|162740386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.162||||0.6439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.534|2.531|||Log Rank|||Wild Type KRAS Gene Mutation||2.531|0.534|0.6439
81526251|NCT00265317|162740386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.825||||0.2664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.457|1.489|||Log Rank|||Indeterminate KRAS Gene Mutation||1.489|0.457|0.2664
81526252|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.7423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.541|2.36||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs1531289 Genotype: C/C||2.360|0.541|0.7423
81526253|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.598||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.236||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs1531289 Genotype: C/T||1.236|0.290|0.1570
81526254|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.794||||0.7954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|4.819||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs1531289 Genotype: T/T||4.819|0.131|0.7954
81526255|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.833||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.401|1.732||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs2305945 Genotype: G/G||1.732|0.401|0.6210
81526256|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.794||||0.5268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.385|1.64||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs2305945 Genotype: G/T||1.640|0.385|0.5268
81526257|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.011||||0.9753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.504|2.027||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs1870377 Genotype: T/T||2.027|0.504|0.9753
81526258|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.378||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.168|0.85||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs1870377 Genotype: T/A||0.850|0.168|0.0141
81526259|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.236||||0.5596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.139|35.9||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs1870377 Genotype: A/A||35.90|0.139|0.5596
81526260|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.738||||0.2788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.422|1.288||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs2305948 Genotype: C/C||1.288|0.422|0.2788
81526261|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.075||||0.8971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.352|3.286||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs2305948 Genotype: C/T||3.286|0.352|0.8971
81526262|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.775||||0.6559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.251|2.388||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs7692791 Genotype: C/C||2.388|0.251|0.6559
81526263|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.939||||0.8563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.466|1.889||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs7692791 Genotype: C/T||1.889|0.466|0.8563
81526264|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.382||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.12||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs7692791 Genotype: T/T||1.120|0.130|0.668
81526265|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.3681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.488|1.309||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs35636987 Genotype: C/C||1.309|0.488|0.3681
81526266|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.331|2.237||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs7667298 Genotype: C/C||2.237|0.331|0.7520
81526267|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.551||||0.0833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.276|1.098||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs7667298 Genotype: C/T||1.098|0.276|0.0833
81526268|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.564||||0.4772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.444|5.506||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs7667298 Genotype: T/T||5.506|0.444|0.4772
81526269|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.034||||0.9235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.522|2.048||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs41408948 Genotype: G/G||2.048|0.522|0.9235
81526270|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.501||||0.0845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.223|1.126||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs41408948 Genotype: G/A||1.126|0.223|0.0845
81526271|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.724||||0.5493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.284|10.47||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs41408948 Genotype: A/A||10.47|0.284|0.5493
81526272|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.492|3.987||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs2071559 Genotype: G/G||3.987|0.492|0.5210
81526273|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.538||||0.0854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.261|1.108||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs2071559 Genotype: G/A||1.108|0.261|0.0854
81526274|NCT00265317|162740388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.953||||0.9198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.365|2.489||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs2071559 Genotype: A/A||2.489|0.365|0.9198
81526275|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.977||||0.9486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.473|2.014||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs1531289 Genotype: C/C||2.014|0.473|0.9486
81526276|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.961||||0.9084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.487|1.897||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs1531289 Genotype: C/T||1.897|0.487|0.9084
81526277|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.876||||0.2009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.534|15.48||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs1531289 Genotype: T/T||15.48|0.534|0.2009
81526278|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.098||||0.7863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.554|2.175||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs2305845 Genotype: G/G||2.175|0.554|0.7863
81526279|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.243||||0.5267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.633|2.442||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEFR2/rs2305945 Genotype: G/T||2.442|0.633|0.5267
81526280|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.049|6.208||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs2305945 Genotype: T/T||6.208|0.049|0.6240
81526281|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.254||||0.4882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.384||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEFR/rs1870377 Genotype: T/T||2.384|0.660|0.4882
81526282|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.587||||0.1307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.189||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs1870377 Genotype: T/A||1.189|0.290|0.1307
81526283|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.236||||0.5596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.139|35.9||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs1870377 Genotype: A/A||35.90|0.139|0.5596
81526284|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.073||||0.7966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.628|1.833||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs2305948 Genotype: C/C||1.833|0.628|0.7966
81526285|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.954||||0.9224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.366|2.484||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs2305948 Genotype: C/T||2.484|0.366|0.9224
81526286|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.047||||0.9317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.363|3.025||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs7692791 Genotype: C/C||3.025|0.363|0.9317
81610204|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.904|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.603||||90.0|-1.898|0.09|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|Ext M1||0.090|-1.898|
81610205|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.573||||90.0|-2.225|-0.334|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|Ext M3||-0.334|-2.225|
81610206|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.834|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.652||||90.0|-1.909|0.241|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|Ext M6||0.241|-1.909|
81610207|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.654||||90.0|-2.08|0.078|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|Ext M9||0.078|-2.080|
81610208|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.316|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.676||||90.0|-2.431|-0.2|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|Ext M12||-0.200|-2.431|
81610209|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.512|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.696||||90.0|-2.661|-0.363|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|Ext M15||-0.363|-2.661|
81610210|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.313|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.916||||90.0|-2.824|0.198|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|Ext M18||0.198|-2.824|
81610211|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.399|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.904||||90.0|-3.891|-0.907|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|Ext M21||-0.907|-3.891|
81610212|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.566|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.788||||90.0|-2.867|-0.265|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|Ext M24||-0.265|-2.867|
81610213|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.041||||90.0|-4.439|-1.001|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|Ext M27||-1.001|-4.439|
81610214|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.401|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||||90.0|-2.755|-0.047|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|Ext M30||-0.047|-2.755|
81610215|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.908||||90.0|-3.781|-0.782|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|Ext M33||-0.782|-3.781|
81648324|NCT03672175|162986946|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.8821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.5||MMRM with treatment, BL PHQ-9 total score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15||1.5|-1.8|0.8821
81610216|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.766|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.305||||90.0|-4.932|-0.599|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|Ext M36||-0.599|-4.932|
81610217|NCT00136916|162898779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.637|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.898||||90.0|-3.12|-0.153|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline weight, and center.|Ext FU M3||-0.153|-3.120|
81610218|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||||90.0|-0.466|-0.037|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|M3||-0.037|-0.466|
81610219|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||||90.0|-0.323|0.134|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|M6||0.134|-0.323|
81610220|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||||90.0|-0.158|0.325|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|M9||0.325|-0.158|
81610221|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.266|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||||90.0|-0.524|-0.009|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|M12||-0.009|-0.524|
81610222|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165||||90.0|-0.453|0.091|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|M15||0.091|-0.453|
81610223|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||||90.0|-0.427|0.145|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|M18||0.145|-0.427|
81610224|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176||||90.0|-0.445|0.134|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|M21||0.134|-0.445|
81526287|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.057||||0.8696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.546|2.044||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs7692791 Genotype: C/T||2.044|0.546|0.8696
81610225|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||||90.0|-0.193|0.431|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|M24||0.431|-0.193|
81610226|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.617|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179||||90.0|0.322|0.911|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|FU M1||0.911|0.322|
81702177|NCT01468701|163100511|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.8|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio of dabigatran versus vitamin K antagonist (vitamin K antagonist as reference).|A multivariable Cox regression model was performed including variables of treatment, age, gender, prior bleed, previous stroke/transient ischaemic attack/systemic embolism, previous myocardial infarction, abnormal kidney function and concomitant antiplatelets use.||0.80|0.54|
81526288|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.075||||0.8694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.453|2.554||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs7692791 Genotype: T/T||2.554|0.453|0.8694
81526289|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.039||||0.8708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.654|1.652||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs3563987 Genotype: C/C||1.652|0.654|0.8708
81526290|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.157||||0.7667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.442|3.026||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs7667298 Genotype: C/C||3.026|0.442|0.7667
81526291|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.755||||0.3822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.401|1.422||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs7667298 Genotype: C/T||1.422|0.401|0.3822
81610227|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.354|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184||||90.0|0.051|0.657|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|FU M3||0.657|0.051|
81610228|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.318|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186||||90.0|0.011|0.626|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|FU M6||0.626|0.011|
81610229|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||||90.0|-0.227|0.5|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M1||0.500|-0.227|
81610230|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.235||||90.0|-0.289|0.485|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M3||0.485|-0.289|
81610231|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.202|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||||90.0|-0.576|0.172|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M6||0.172|-0.576|
81610232|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.245|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257||||90.0|-0.18|0.669|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M9||0.669|-0.180|
81610233|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.248||||90.0|-0.284|0.535|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M12||0.535|-0.284|
81610234|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.253||||90.0|-0.395|0.441|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M15||0.441|-0.395|
81610235|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.247||||90.0|-0.262|0.554|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M18||0.554|-0.262|
81610236|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.321|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.278||||90.0|-0.138|0.78|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M21||0.780|-0.138|
81702178|NCT02758119|163100517|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81702179|NCT00631540|163100541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Patency Rate|91.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.2|95.9|||Z-test, 1-sided||GEE model estimate.|Alternative hypothesis is 9-month primary patency rate greater than 60%.||95.9|84.2|<0.0001
81526292|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.419||||0.5089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.498|4.04||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs7667298 Genotype: T/T||4.040|0.498|0.5089
81526293|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.326||||0.3944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.691|2.544||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs41408948 Genotype: G/G||2.544|0.691|0.3944
81526294|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.692||||0.3103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.339|1.416||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs41408948 Genotype: G/A||1.416|0.339|0.3103
81526295|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.857||||0.8942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|8.294||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs41408948 Genotype: A/A||8.294|0.089|0.8942
81526296|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.466|3.304||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs2071559 Genotype: G/G||3.304|0.466|0.6650
81610237|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||||90.0|-0.419|0.506|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M24||0.506|-0.419|
81610238|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.284||||90.0|-0.279|0.659|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M27||0.659|-0.279|
81610239|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||||90.0|-0.579|0.346|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M30||0.346|-0.579|
81610240|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.273||||90.0|-0.189|0.714|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M33||0.714|-0.189|
81610241|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.267|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.383||||90.0|-0.37|0.904|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext M36||0.904|-0.370|
81610242|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.399|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||||90.0|-0.003|0.802|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height. Ext M36 (LOCF) based on data in the extension phase only.|Ext M36 LOCF||0.802|-0.003|
81526297|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.779||||0.4415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.412|1.475||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs2071559 Genotype: G/A||1.475|0.412|0.4415
81526298|NCT00265317|162740389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.458||||0.4682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.523|4.06||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: VEGFR2/rs2071559 Genotype: A/A||4.060|0.523|0.4682
81526299|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.289||||0.7301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.304|5.47||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2304060 Genotype: C/C||5.470|0.304|0.7301
81526300|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.788||||0.5013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.592||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||PDGFRB/rs2304060 C/A||1.592|0.390|0.5013
81526301|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.686||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.298|1.578||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2304060 Genotype: A/A||1.578|0.298|0.3680
81526302|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.738||||0.3804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.371|1.467||2-sided, unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs17656204 Genotype: C/C||1.467|0.371|0.3804
81526303|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.1507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.261|1.247||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs17656204 Genotype: C/T||1.247|0.261|0.1507
81526304|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0772||||||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus PDGFRB/rs17656204 Genotype: T/T||||0.0772
81526305|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.2149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.339|1.284||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2304061 Genotype: G/G||1.284|0.339|0.2149
81526306|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.026||||0.9491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.466|2.26||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/RS2304061 Genotype: G/A||2.260|0.466|0.9491
81526307|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.917||||0.8114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.447|1.881||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs1077724 Genotype: A/A||1.881|0.447|0.8114
81526308|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.577||||0.1379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.273|1.221||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs1077724 Genotype: A/T||1.221|0.273|0.1379
81526309|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.859||||0.5341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.256|13.51||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs1077724 Genotype: T/T||13.51|0.256|0.5341
81526310|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.932||||0.8564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.431|2.014||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs919751 Genotype: A/A||2.014|0.431|0.8564
81526311|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.797||||0.5766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.355|1.788||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs919751 Genotype: A/G||1.788|0.355|0.5766
81526312|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.467||||0.2043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.557||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs919751 Genotype: G/G||1.557|0.140|0.2043
81526313|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.531||||0.1626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.214|1.317||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2304058 Genotype: G/G||1.317|0.214|0.1626
81526314|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.986||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|2.006||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2304058 Genotype: G/C||2.006|0.484|0.9680
81526315|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.573||||0.3587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.171|1.92||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2304058 Genotype: C/C||1.920|0.171|0.3587
81526316|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.742||||0.4635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.331|1.662||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs1864972 Genotype: G/G||1.662|0.331|0.4635
81526317|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.992||||0.9834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.476|2.069||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs1864972 Genotype: G/A||2.069|0.476|0.9834
81526318|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.353||||0.1764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|1.725||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs1864972 Genotype: A/A||1.725|0.072|0.1764
81526319|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.715||||0.2018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.422|1.209||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs3733678 Genotype: G/G||1.209|0.422|0.2018
81526320|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.85||||0.4592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.354|9.673||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs3733678 Genotype: G/A||9.673|0.354|0.4592
81526321|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.665||||0.1593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.373|1.184||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs246396 Genotype: T/T||1.184|0.373|0.1593
81526322|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.327||||0.5897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.469|3.755||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs246396 Genotype: T/C||3.755|0.469|0.5897
81526323|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.3681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.488|1.309||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs34586048 Genotype: C/C||1.309|0.488|0.3681
81526324|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.752||||0.3235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.423|1.336||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs11740355 Genotype: T/T||1.336|0.423|0.3235
81526325|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.845||||0.7463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.303|2.355||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs11740355 Genotype: T/G||2.355|0.303|0.7463
81526326|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.724||||0.4179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.593||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: rs740751 Genotype: C/C||1.593|0.330|0.4179
81526327|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.973||||0.9423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.462|2.05||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs740751 Genotype: C/T||2.050|0.462|0.9423
81526328|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.353||||0.1764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|1.725||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs7407451 Genotype: T/T||1.725|0.072|0.1764
81526329|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.549||||0.2352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.201|1.501||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs4705415 Genotype: G/G||1.501|0.201|0.2352
81647404|NCT02979613|162986500|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|14.1||||0.3381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|44.6||P-value was from the CMH test, stratified by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in the percentage of participants between the treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Central Laboratory criteria||44.6|-16.4|0.3381
81647405|NCT02979613|162986500|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|23.8||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|42.3||P-value was from the CMH test, stratified by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in the percentage of participants between the treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|AASLD Criteria||42.3|5.3|0.0136
81647406|NCT02979613|162986501|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|-2.9||||0.2803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|2.6||P-value was from CMH tests stratified by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in the percentages of participants between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Central Laboratory Criteria||2.6|-8.4|0.2803
81647407|NCT02979613|162986501|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|-5.9||||0.0788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|0.7||P-value was from CMH tests stratified by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in the percentages of participants between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|AASLD Criteria||0.7|-12.6|0.0788
81648325|NCT03672175|162986946|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.4||MMRM with treatment, BL PHQ-9 total score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 15||0.4|-2.8|0.1510
81648326|NCT03672175|162986946|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.2926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.5||MMRM with treatment, BL PHQ-9 total score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42||2.5|-0.8|0.2926
81648327|NCT03672175|162986946|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.4785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.0||MMRM with treatment, BL PHQ-9 total score, anti-depressant use at BL, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction were used for analysis.|MMRM|||Day 42||1.0|-2.2|0.4785
81526330|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.986||||0.9674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.485|2.003||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs4705415 Genotype: G/A||2.003|0.485|0.9674
81526331|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.629||||0.3524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.235|1.686||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs4705415 Genotype: A/A||1.686|0.235|0.3524
81610243|NCT00136916|162898785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.619|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.292||||90.0|0.137|1.102|||||Adjusted Primary Analysis Model includes terms of treatment, baseline PFTs, center, age, sex, and height.|Ext FU M3||1.102|0.137|
81610244|NCT01439711|162898795|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81610245|NCT01439711|162898796|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81610246|NCT04033991|162898818|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||Data were compared statistically across all 3 categories (favorable, intermediate and poor).||||<0.0001
81610247|NCT04033991|162898818|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||Data were compared statistically across all 3 categories (favorable, intermediate and poor).||||<0.0001
81610248|NCT04033991|162898819|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||Data were compared statistically across all 3 categories (favorable, intermediate and poor).||||<0.0001
81610249|NCT04033991|162898819|OTHER|||||||0.0068|||||||Log Rank|||Data were compared statistically across all 3 categories (favorable, intermediate and poor).||||0.0068
81610250|NCT04033991|162898821|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||Data were compared statistically across all 3 categories (favorable, intermediate and poor).||||<0.0001
81526332|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.809||||0.6652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.308|2.124||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs3776075 Genotype: T/T||2.124|0.308|0.6652
81526333|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.839||||0.5931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.436|1.618||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs3776075 Genotype: T/G||1.618|0.436|0.5931
81526334|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.475||||0.2625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.125|1.813||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs3776075 Genotype: G/G||1.813|0.125|0.2625
81526335|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.704||||0.2168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.239||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs17708574 Genotype: G/G||1.239|0.400|0.2168
81610251|NCT04033991|162898821|OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Log Rank|||Data were compared statistically across all 3 categories (favorable, intermediate and poor).||||0.0004
81610252|NCT04033991|162898822|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||Data were compared statistically across all 3 categories (favorable, intermediate and poor).||||<0.0001
81610253|NCT04033991|162898822|OTHER|||||||0.0014|||||||Log Rank|||Data were compared statistically across all 3 categories (favorable, intermediate and poor).||||0.0014
81610254|NCT04033991|162898827|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||Data were compared statistically across all 3 categories (favorable, intermediate and poor).||||<0.0001
81610255|NCT04033991|162898827|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||Data were compared statistically across all 3 categories (favorable, intermediate and poor).||||<0.0001
81610256|NCT04033991|162898828|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||Data were compared statistically across all 3 categories (favorable, intermediate and poor).||||<0.0001
81610257|NCT04033991|162898828|OTHER|||||||0.0094|||||||Log Rank|||Data were compared statistically across all 3 categories (favorable, intermediate and poor).||||0.0094
81610258|NCT01656759|162898841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2
81610259|NCT01656759|162898842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9
81610260|NCT01656759|162898844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9
81610261|NCT04707391|162898845|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval(CI) for the difference in percenatge of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers between MenABCWY group and MenACWY group was above -10% for serogroup A.|Difference in percentage of participants|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|-4.38|3.5||||||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY vaccine, compared to MenACWY vaccine given to healthy participants, previously primed with a MenACWY vaccine, as measured by the percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers against N. meningitidis serogroups A at 1 month after the second MenABCWY vaccination (0,6-months) and 1 month after the MenACWY vaccination (single dose).||3.50|-4.38|
81610262|NCT04707391|162898845|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval(CI) for the difference in percenatge of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers between MenABCWY group and MenACWY group was above -10% for serogroup C.|Difference in percentage of participants|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|-4.14|3.98||||||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY vaccine, compared to MenACWY vaccine given to healthy participants, previously primed with a MenACWY vaccine, as measured by the percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers against N. meningitidis serogroups C at 1 month after the second MenABCWY vaccination (0,6-months) and 1 month after the MenACWY vaccination (single dose).||3.98|-4.14|
81610263|NCT04707391|162898845|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval(CI) for the difference in percenatge of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers between MenABCWY group and MenACWY group was above -10% for each serogroup W.|Difference in percentage of participants|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|-2.73|4.89||||||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY vaccine, compared to MenACWY vaccine given to healthy participants, previously primed with a MenACWY vaccine, as measured by the percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers against N. meningitidis serogroups W at 1 month after the second MenABCWY vaccination (0,6-months) and 1 month after the MenACWY vaccination (single dose).||4.89|-2.73|
81610264|NCT04707391|162898845|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval(CI) for the difference in percenatge of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers between MenABCWY group and MenACWY group was above -10% for each serogroup Y.|Difference in percentage of participants|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|-3.93|3.91||||||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY vaccine, compared to MenACWY vaccine given to healthy participants, previously primed with a MenACWY vaccine, as measured by the percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers against N. meningitidis serogroups Y at 1 month after the second MenABCWY vaccination (0,6-months) and 1 month after the MenACWY vaccination (single dose).||3.91|-3.93|
81610265|NCT04707391|162898846|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval(CI) for the difference in percenatge of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in the 4-fold rise in hSBA titers (p\_MenABCWY- p\_MenACWY) is above -10% for serogroup A.|Difference in percentage of participants|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|-5.59|0.47||||||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY vaccine, compared to MenACWY vaccine given to healthy participants, previously primed with a MenACWY vaccine, as measured by the percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers against N. meningitidis serogroups A at 1 month after the first MenABCWY vaccination (0,6-months) and 1 month after the MenACWY vaccination (single dose).||0.47|-5.59|
81610266|NCT04707391|162898846|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval(CI) for the difference in percenatge of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers (p\_MenABCWY- p\_MenACWY) is above -10% for serogroup C.|Difference in percentage of participants|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|-2.76|2.94||||||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY vaccine, compared to MenACWY vaccine given to healthy participants, previously primed with a MenACWY vaccine, as measured by the percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers against N. meningitidis serogroups C at 1 month after the first MenABCWY vaccination (0,6-months) and 1 month after the MenACWY vaccination (single dose).||2.94|-2.76|
81610267|NCT04707391|162898846|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval(CI) for the difference in percenatge of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers (p\_MenABCWY- p\_MenACWY) is above -10% for serogroup W.|Difference in percentage of participants|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|-2.41|3.25||||||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY vaccine, compared to MenACWY vaccine given to healthy participants, previously primed with a MenACWY vaccine, as measured by the percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers against N. meningitidis serogroupsW at 1 month after the first MenABCWY vaccination (0,6-months) and 1 month after the MenACWY vaccination (single dose).||3.25|-2.41|
81610268|NCT04707391|162898846|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval(CI) for the difference in percenatge of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers (p\_MenABCWY- p\_MenACWY) is above -10% for serogroup Y.|Difference in percentage of participants|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|-3.62|2.09||||||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY vaccine, compared to MenACWY vaccine given to healthy participants, previously primed with a MenACWY vaccine, as measured by the percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers against N. meningitidis serogroups Y at 1 month after the first MenABCWY vaccination (0,6-months) and 1 month after the MenACWY vaccination (single dose).||2.09|-3.62|
81610269|NCT01168674|162898896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.67||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The report is of the mean MADRS difference between ziprasidone versus placebo after linear mixed regression, correcting for confounding effects of order of treatment as well as other identified potential confounders.|Linear mixed effects regression model||||0.48
81610270|NCT02584855|162898898|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||Log Rank Test adjusting for geographic region and conventional disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (cDMARD) use at the time of double blind randomization.||||<0.001
81610271|NCT02584855|162898899|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-45.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.8|-32.3||||||Logistic regression adjusting for treatment, geographic region, and cDMARD use at the time of double-blind randomization .||-32.3|-58.8|
81610272|NCT02584855|162898902|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||Log Rank Test adjusting for geographic region and cDMARD use at the time of double blind randomization.||||<0.001
81647408|NCT02979613|162986502|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|-23.9||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.2|3.4||P-value was from CMH tests stratified by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in the percentages of participants between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Central Laboratory Criteria||3.4|-51.2|0.0880
81647409|NCT02979613|162986502|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Percentages|-18.6||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.4|0.2||P-value was from CMH tests stratified by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in the percentages of participants between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the stratum-adjusted MH percentage, adjusted by baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years) and baseline HBeAg status strata.|AASLD Criteria||0.2|-37.4|0.0510
81647410|NCT02979613|162986503|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.02||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.0|||ANOVA|||P-value, difference in least squares mean (LSM), and its 95% CI were derived from analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with baseline age groups (\< 50, ≥ 50 years), baseline HBeAg status, and treatment group as fixed effects in the model.||0.00|-0.03|0.0186
81610273|NCT02584855|162898903|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||Log Rank Test adjusting for geographic region and cDMARD use at the time of double blind randomization.||||<0.001
81647411|NCT02979613|162986504|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.0||||0.6956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.01|||ANOVA|||P-value, difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA with baseline age groups (\<50, ≥ 50 years), baseline HBeAg status, and treatment group as fixed effects in the model.||0.01|-0.02|0.6956
81610274|NCT02584855|162898904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||Log Rank Test adjusting for geographic region and cDMARD use at the time of double blind randomization.||||<0.001
81610275|NCT02584855|162898905|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||Log Rank Test adjusting for geographic region and cDMARD use at the time of double blind randomization.||||<0.001
81610276|NCT02584855|162898906|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||Log Rank Test adjusting for geographic region and cDMARD use at the time of double blind randomization.||||<0.001
81647412|NCT02979613|162986505|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|1.167|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.797|1.536|||ANOVA|||P-value, difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA with baseline age groups (\<50, ≥ 50 years), baseline HBeAg status, and treatment group as fixed effects in the model.||1.536|0.797|< 0.0001
81610277|NCT01607411|162898929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|5.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|7.58||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels.||7.58|3.60|<0.0001
81610278|NCT01607411|162898929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|6.35||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels||6.35|2.37|<0.0001
81610279|NCT01607411|162898929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.16||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|5.15||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels||5.15|1.17|0.0021
81610280|NCT01607411|162898930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.23||||0.2225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|3.22||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels||3.22|-0.76|0.2225
81647413|NCT02979613|162986506|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.977||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.465|1.49|||ANOVA|||P-value, difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA with baseline age groups (\<50, ≥ 50 years), baseline HBeAg status, and treatment group as fixed effects in the model.||1.490|0.465|0.0002
81647414|NCT02979613|162986507|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|1.881|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.275|2.486|||ANOVA|||P-value, difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA with baseline age groups (\<50, ≥ 50 years), baseline HBeAg status, and treatment group as fixed effects in the model.||2.486|1.275|< 0.0001
81610281|NCT01607411|162898930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.44||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|4.43||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels.||4.43|0.44|0.0168
81610282|NCT01607411|162898930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.2||||0.2352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|3.19||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels||3.19|-0.79|0.2352
81647415|NCT02979613|162986508|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.604||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|1.317|||ANOVA|||P-value, difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA with baseline age groups (\<50, ≥ 50 years), baseline HBeAg status, and treatment group as fixed effects in the model.||1.317|-0.110|0.0970
81526336|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.987||||0.9802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.353|2.759||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs17708574 Genotype: G/A||2.759|0.353|0.9802
81526337|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.652||||0.1145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.378|1.122||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs10063714 Genotype: T/T||1.122|0.378|0.1145
81526338|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.192||||0.7725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|3.946||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs10063714 Genotype: T/A||3.946|0.360|0.7725
81526339|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.687||||0.3286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.321|1.473||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs3776081 Genotype: A/A||1.473|0.321|0.3286
81526340|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.976||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.028||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs3776081 Genotype: A/G||2.028|0.470|0.9480
81526341|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.531||||0.3844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.125|2.282||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs3776081 Genotype: G/G||2.282|0.125|0.3844
81526342|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.662||||0.1373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.381|1.153||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2007637 Genotype: G/G||1.153|0.381|0.1373
81610283|NCT01607411|162898931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|34.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.07|39.24||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels||39.24|30.07|<0.0001
81610284|NCT01607411|162898931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean difference|34.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.28|39.44||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels||39.44|30.28|<0.0001
81610285|NCT01607411|162898931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|28.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.97|33.13||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels||33.13|23.97|< 0.0001
81610286|NCT01607411|162898931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.21||||0.9292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|4.38||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels||4.38|-4.79|0.9292
81610287|NCT01607411|162898931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|6.1||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|10.69||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels||10.69|1.52|0.0094
81610288|NCT01607411|162898931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|6.31||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|10.89||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels||10.89|1.72|0.0073
81610289|NCT01607411|162898932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.98||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random factor|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels||0.98|0.58|<0.0001
81610290|NCT01607411|162898932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.99||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels||0.99|0.58|<0.0001
81610291|NCT01607411|162898932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.69||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels||0.69|0.29|< 0.0001
81610292|NCT01607411|162898932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.005||||0.9631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.2||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels||0.20|-0.21|0.9631
81610293|NCT01607411|162898932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.29||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.49||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels||0.49|0.09|0.0047
81647416|NCT02979613|162986509|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-values were from the 2-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test to compare the 2 treatment groups.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||< 0.0001
81647417|NCT02979613|162986510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7535||||||P-values were from the 2-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test to compare the 2 treatment groups.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.7535
81647418|NCT01568112|162986528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.8|12.9|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall flushing events||12.9|-30.8|
81647419|NCT01568112|162986528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|27.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall flushing events||27.8|-14.1|
81647420|NCT01568112|162986528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.8|12.9|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall redness events||12.9|-30.8|
81702180|NCT00523614|163100555|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Size of the study adapted to the use of DNG/EE in female fertile age. Market share of DNG/EE of 13% in Germany. Assuming that 30% of women in the fertile age range were current users of OCs, a prevalence of current use of DNG/EE of about 4% was estimated.~Based on these data the number of cases needed to exclude a twofold increased VTE risk was estimated at about 500-700 cases (based on four controls per case)."|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|||<|0.05||95.0|0.57|1.39|||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: OR ≥ 2 (VTE of DNG/EE vs. other low-dose COC)||1.39|0.57|<0.05
81702181|NCT03296787|163100560|SUPERIORITY|TAK-954 (Total): An analysis of variance (ANOVA) were performed on log transformed Cmax (total TAK-954) to compare moderate renal impairment group with the normal renal function group.||||||0.7265|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.7265
81526343|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.114||||0.8586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.339|3.667||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2007637 Genotype: G/A||3.667|0.339|0.8586
81526344|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.935||||0.8478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.861||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2302273 Genotype: G/G||1.861|0.470|0.8478
81526345|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.634||||0.2445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.287|1.401||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2302273 Genotype: G/A||1.401|0.287|0.2445
81526346|NCT00265317|162740391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.155||||0.9191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|18.59||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2302273 Genotype: A/A||18.59|0.072|0.9191
81526347|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.121||||0.8563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.326|3.847||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2304060 Genotype: C/C||3.847|0.326|0.8563
81526348|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.111||||0.7375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.599|2.064||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2304060 Genotype: C/A||2.064|0.599|0.7375
81526349|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.897||||0.8066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.375|2.147||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs234060 Genotype: A/A||2.147|0.375|0.8066
81526350|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.875||||0.6945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.449|1.708||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs17656204 Genotype: C/C||1.708|0.449|0.6945
81526351|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.067||||0.8536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|2.122||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs17656204 Genotype: C/T||2.122|0.536|0.8536
81526352|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.732||||0.3657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.283|26.42||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs17656204 Genotype: T/T||26.42|0.283|0.3657
81702182|NCT03296787|163100560|SUPERIORITY|TAK-954 (Total): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed Cmax (total TAK-954) to compare severe renal impairment group with the normal renal function group.||||||0.9839|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9839
81702183|NCT03296787|163100560|SUPERIORITY|TAK-954 (Free): An ANOVA were performed on natural logarithm of Cmax (free TAK-954) to compare moderate renal impairment group with the normal renal function group.||||||0.9393|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9393
81526353|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.793||||0.4657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.424|1.483||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2304061 Genotype: G/G||1.483|0.424|0.4657
81526354|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.364||||0.4168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.641|2.9||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2304061 Genotype: G/A||2.900|0.641|0.4168
81526355|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.908||||0.7836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.456|1.809||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs1077724 Genotype: A/A||1.809|0.456|0.7836
81526356|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.938||||0.8531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.472|1.863||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs1077724 Genotype: A/T||1.863|0.472|0.8531
81526357|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.32||||0.3272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.412|13.07||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs1077724 Genotype: T/T||13.07|0.412|0.3272
81526358|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.984||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.491|1.972||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs919751 Genotype: A/A||1.972|0.491|0.9630
81526359|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.227||||0.6003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.567|2.656||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs919751 Genotype: A/G||2.656|0.567|0.6003
81702184|NCT03296787|163100560|SUPERIORITY|TAK-954 (Free): An ANOVA were performed on natural logarithm of Cmax (free TAK-954) to compare severe renal impairment group with the normal renal function group.||||||0.1321|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1321
81526360|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.769||||0.6703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.229|2.58||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs919751 Genotype: G/G||2.580|0.229|0.6703
81526361|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.106||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.485|2.525||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2304058 Genotype: G/G||2.525|0.485|0.8100
81610294|NCT01607411|162898932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.5||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified|ANOVA|The fixed factors for ANOVA were study period and treatment and the subject was random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments, being compared. Tests were 2 sided at 5% significance levels||0.50|0.10|0.0040
81610295|NCT00519636|162898980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001||95.0|-1.3|-0.3|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Mean Change in FFNS - Mean Change in Placebo.|FFNS combined across treatment arms 1 (FFNS/FPNS) \& 2 (Placebo FF/FP) compared with Placebo FFNS combined across treatment arms 1 (FFNS/FPNS) \& 2 (Placebo FF/FP).||-0.3|-1.3|<0.001
81610296|NCT00519636|162898980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.014||95.0|-1.1|-0.1|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Mean Change in FPNS - Mean Change in Placebo.|FPNS combined across treatment arms 1 (FPNS/FFNS) \& 2 (Placebo FP/FF) compared with Placebo FPNS combined across treatment arms 1 (FPNS/FFNS)\& 2 (Placebo FP/FF).||-0.1|-1.1|0.014
81610297|NCT00519636|162898981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel(CMH): stratified approximate to Prescotts test; variation of chi-square test for treatment sequence/subjects no preference.||||||<0.001
81610298|NCT01815736|162898987|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Null hypothesis: the E/C/F/TAF group was at least 12% worse than the Stay on Baseline Regimen group; alternative hypothesis: the E/C/F/TAF group was less than 12% worse than the in Stay on Baseline Regimen group.|Difference in percentages|2.7||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.01|-0.3|5.6||The p-value for the superiority test used a 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by prior treatment regimen.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentages and its 95.01% confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportion adjusted by the prior treatment regimen.|NDA Data Cut||5.6|-0.3|0.051
81610299|NCT01815736|162898987|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Null hypothesis: the E/C/F/TAF group was at least 12% worse than the Stay on Baseline Regimen group; alternative hypothesis: the E/C/F/TAF group was less than 12% worse than the in Stay on Baseline Regimen group.|Difference in percentages|4.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|6.7||The p-value for the superiority test used a 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by prior treatment regimen.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentages and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportion adjusted by the prior treatment regimen.|All Participants||6.7|1.6|<0.001
81610300|NCT01815736|162898988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|2.078|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.697|2.459||P-value was from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including study treatment and prior treatment regimen as fixed effects.|ANOVA||Difference in least squares means (LSM) and its 95% CI were from the ANOVA model including treatment and prior treatment regimen as fixed effects.|NDA Data Cut||2.459|1.697|<0.001
81610301|NCT01815736|162898988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|1.807|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.488|2.126||P-value was from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including study treatment and prior treatment regimen as fixed effects.|ANOVA||Difference in least squares means and its 95% CI were from the ANOVA model including treatment and prior treatment regimen as fixed effects.|All Participants||2.126|1.488|<0.001
81610302|NCT01815736|162898989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|1.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.551|2.39||P-value was from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including study treatment and prior treatment regimen as fixed effects.|ANOVA||Difference in least squares means (LSM) and its 95% CI were from the ANOVA model including treatment and prior treatment regimen as fixed effects.|NDA Data Cut||2.390|1.551|<0.001
81610303|NCT01815736|162898989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.549|2.452||P-value was from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including study treatment and prior treatment regimen as fixed effects.|ANOVA||Difference in least squares means (LSM) and its 95% CI were from the ANOVA model including treatment and prior treatment regimen as fixed effects.|All Participants||2.452|1.549|<0.001
81610304|NCT01815736|162898990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|-0.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|-0.03||P-value was from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including study treatment and prior treatment as fixed effects and baseline serum creatinine as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference in least squares means (LSM) and its 95% CI were from the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including study treatment and prior treatment regimen as fixed effects and baseline serum creatinine as a covariate.|NDA Data Cut||-0.03|-0.07|<0.001
81610305|NCT01815736|162898990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|-0.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|-0.02||P-value was from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including study treatment and prior treatment as fixed effects and baseline serum creatinine as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference in least squares means (LSM) and its 95% CI were from the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including study treatment and prior treatment regimen as fixed effects and baseline serum creatinine as a covariate.|All Participants||-0.02|-0.05|<0.001
81610306|NCT01815736|162898991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||The P-value comparing the 2 treatment groups was from the 2-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||NDA Data Cut||||<0.001
81647421|NCT01568112|162986528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|25.5|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall redness events||25.5|-16.4|
81647422|NCT01568112|162986528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.7|1.3|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall tingling events||1.3|-41.7|
81647423|NCT01568112|162986528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|18.7|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall tingling events||18.7|-23.3|
81647424|NCT01568112|162986528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.2|8.3|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall itching events||8.3|-35.2|
81526362|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.076||||0.8335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.541|2.141||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2304058 Genotype: G/C||2.141|0.541|0.8335
81526363|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.758||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.268|2.141||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2304058 Genotype: C/C||2.141|0.268|0.5980
81647425|NCT01568112|162986528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|32.2|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall itching events||32.2|-9.5|
81647426|NCT01568112|162986528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.8|12.9|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall warmth events||12.9|-30.8|
81647427|NCT01568112|162986528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|25.5|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall warmth events||25.5|-16.4|
81647428|NCT01568112|162986529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.2|8.3|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall flushing events||8.3|-35.2|
81647429|NCT01568112|162986529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|32.2|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall flushing events||32.2|-9.5|
81647430|NCT01568112|162986529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.6|3.7|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Redness events||3.7|-39.6|
81647431|NCT01568112|162986529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|27.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Redness events||27.8|-14.1|
81526364|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.035||||0.9287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.487|2.199||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs1864972 Genotype: G/G||2.199|0.487|0.9287
81526365|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.053||||0.8842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.526|2.106||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs1864972 Genotype: G/A||2.106|0.526|0.8842
81526366|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.129||||0.8501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.316|4.028||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs1864972 Genotype: A/A||4.028|0.316|0.8501
81647432|NCT01568112|162986529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.7|1.3|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Warmth events||1.3|-41.7|
81647433|NCT01568112|162986529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|27.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Warmth events||27.8|-14.1|
81647434|NCT01568112|162986529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-33.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.2|-10.6|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Tingling events||-10.6|-52.2|
81647435|NCT01568112|162986529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|21.0|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Tingling events||21.0|-21.0|
81647436|NCT01568112|162986529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.7|1.3|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Itching events||1.3|-41.7|
81526367|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.229||||0.4118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.749|2.017||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs3733678 Genotype: G/G||2.017|0.749|0.4118
81526368|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.286||||0.1299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|1.596||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs3733678 Genotype: G/A||1.596|0.051|0.1299
81526369|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.692||||0.1859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.399|1.2||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs246396 Genotype: T/T||1.200|0.399|0.1859
81526370|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.672||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.291|10.44||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs246396 Genotype: T/C||10.44|1.291|0.0091
81610307|NCT01815736|162898991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||The P-value comparing the 2 treatment groups was from the 2-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||All Participants||||<0.001
81610308|NCT01815736|162898992|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Null hypothesis: The E/C/F/TAF group was at least 12% worse than the Stay on Baseline Regimen group; alternative hypothesis: the E/C/F/TAF group was less than 12% worse than the in Stay on Baseline Regimen group.|Difference in percentages|3.7||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|7.0||P-value for the superiority test comparing the percentages of virologic success was from the CMH test stratified by the prior treatment regimen (STB, ATR, ATV/boosted+TVD).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentages of virologic success and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportion adjusted by the prior treatment regimen.|||7.0|0.4|0.017
81610309|NCT01815736|162898993|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Null hypothesis: The E/C/F/TAF group was at least 12% worse than the Stay on Baseline Regimen group; alternative hypothesis: the E/C/F/TAF group was less than 12% worse than the in Stay on Baseline Regimen group.|Difference in percentages|1.8||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|5.3||P-value for the superiority test comparing the percentages of virologic success was from the CMH test stratified by the prior treatment regimen (STB, ATR, ATV/boosted+TVD).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in percentages of virologic success and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportion adjusted by the prior treatment regimen.|NDA Data Cut||5.3|-1.7|0.29
81526371|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.039||||0.8708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.654|1.652||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs34586048 Genotype: C/C||1.652|0.654|0.8708
81526372|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.996||||0.9888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.681||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs11740355 Genotype: T/T||1.681|0.590|0.9888
81526373|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.9702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.891||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs11740355 Genotype: T/G||2.891|0.360|0.9702
81610310|NCT01815736|162898993|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Null hypothesis: the E/C/F/TAF group was at least 12% worse than the Stay on Baseline Regimen group; alternative hypothesis: the E/C/F/TAF group was less than 12% worse than the in Stay on Baseline Regimen group.|Difference in percentages|3.2||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|6.3||P-value for the superiority test comparing the percentages of virologic success was from the CMH test stratified by the prior treatment regimen (STB, ATR, ATV/boosted+TVD).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in percentages of virologic success and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportion adjusted by the prior treatment regimen.|All Participants||6.3|0.1|0.031
81526374|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.973||||0.9419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.466|2.032||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs740751 Genotype: C/C||2.032|0.466|0.9419
81526375|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.112||||0.7677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.549|2.252||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs740751 Genotype: C/T||2.252|0.549|0.7677
81526376|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.129||||0.8501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.316|4.028||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs740751 Genotype: T/T||4.028|0.316|0.8501
81526377|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.758||||0.5233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.322|1.782||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs4705415 Genotype: G/G||1.782|0.322|0.5233
81526378|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.123||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.549|2.297||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs4705415 Genotype: G/A||2.297|0.549|0.7500
81526379|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.232||||0.6614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.483|3.142||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs4705415 Genotype: A/A||3.142|0.483|0.6614
81526380|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.779||||0.2552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.652|4.855||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs3776075 Genotype: T/T||4.855|0.652|0.2552
81526381|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.088||||0.7931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.577|2.052||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs3776075 Genotype: T/G||2.052|0.577|0.7931
81526382|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.449||||0.1365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.152|1.331||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs3776075 Genotype: G/G||1.331|0.152|0.1365
81526383|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.854||||0.5544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.504|1.447||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs17708574 Genotype: G/G||1.447|0.504|0.5544
81526384|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.721||||0.3132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|5.021||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs17708574 Genotype: G/A||5.021|0.590|0.3132
81526385|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.263||||0.3698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.755|2.113||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs10063714 Genotype: T/T||2.113|0.755|0.3698
81526386|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.411||||0.1495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|1.423||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs10063714 Genotype: T/A||1.423|0.119|0.1495
81610311|NCT01815736|162898994|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Null hypothesis: the E/C/F/TAF group was at least 12% worse than the Stay on Baseline Regimen group; alternative hypothesis: the E/C/F/TAF group was less than 12% worse than the in Stay on Baseline Regimen group.|Difference in percentages|5.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|9.0||P-value for the superiority test comparing the percentages of virologic success was from the CMH test stratified by the prior treatment regimen (STB, ATR, ATV/boosted+TVD).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in percentages of virologic success and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportion adjusted by the prior treatment regimen.|||9.0|1.6|0.003
81610312|NCT01815736|162898995|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|6.0||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|26.0||P-values were from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including treatment (E/C/F/TAF vs. SBR) and prior treatment regimen (STB, ATR, ATV/boosted+TVD) as fixed effects.|ANOVA||Difference in least squares means (Diff in LSM), and its 95% CI were from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including treatment (E/C/F/TAF vs. FTC/TDF+3rd Agent) and prior treatment regimen (STB, ATR, ATV/boosted+TVD) as fixed effects.|NDA Data Cut: Change at Week 48||26|-14|0.56
81610313|NCT01815736|162898995|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|11.0||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|29.0||P-values were from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including treatment (E/C/F/TAF vs. SBR) and prior treatment regimen (STB, ATR, ATV/boosted+TVD) as fixed effects.|ANOVA||Difference in least squares means and its 95% CI were from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including treatment (E/C/F/TAF vs.SBR) and prior treatment regimen (STB, ATR, ATV/boosted+TVD) as fixed effects.|All Participants: Change at Week 48||29|-8|0.26
81610314|NCT01815736|162898996|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|18.0||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|38.0||P-values were from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including treatment (E/C/F/TAF vs. SBR) and prior treatment regimen (STB, ATR, ATV/boosted+TVD) as fixed effects.|ANOVA||Difference in least squares means and its 95% CI were from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including treatment (E/C/F/TAF vs. SBR) and prior treatment regimen (STB, ATR, ATV/boosted+TVD) as fixed effects.|||38|-2|0.074
81610315|NCT04039503|162898997|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.43|-1.88|<0.001
81610316|NCT04039503|162898997|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.43|-1.88|<0.001
81610317|NCT04039503|162898998|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.07|-1.52|<0.001
81610318|NCT04039503|162898999|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.3|-9.4|<0.001
81647437|NCT01568112|162986529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|38.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Itching events||38.8|-2.4|
81647438|NCT01568112|162986530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6|9.2|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall flushing events||9.2|-35.6|
81647439|NCT01568112|162986530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|21.7|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall flushing events||21.7|-24.7|
81647440|NCT01568112|162986530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6|9.2|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Redness events||9.2|-35.6|
81526387|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.613||||0.1911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.781|3.332||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs3776081 Genotype: A/A||3.332|0.781|0.1911
81526388|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.793||||0.5259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.384|1.636||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs3776081 Genotype: A/G||1.636|0.384|0.5259
81526389|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.331||||0.0996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.082|1.339||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs3776081 Genotype: G/G||1.339|0.082|0.0996
81526390|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.752||||0.2755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.259||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2007637 Genotype: G/G||1.259|0.450|0.2755
81526391|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.85||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.253|18.78||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2007637 Genotype: G/A||18.78|1.253|0.0120
81610319|NCT04039503|162898999|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.3|-11.5|<0.001
81610320|NCT04039503|162898999|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-12.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|-11.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.0|-14.2|<0.001
81610321|NCT04039503|162899000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|37.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.23|93.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||93.70|15.23|<0.001
81610322|NCT04039503|162899000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|100.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.02|333.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||333.62|30.02|<0.001
81610323|NCT04039503|162899000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|43.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.92|110.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||110.83|16.92|<0.001
81610324|NCT04039503|162899001|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-22.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.5|-15.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.4|-29.5|<0.001
81610325|NCT04039503|162899001|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-29.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|-22.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-22.0|-36.0|<0.001
81610326|NCT04039503|162899001|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-28.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.9|-21.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-21.6|-35.9|<0.001
81610327|NCT04039503|162899003|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.55|38.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||38.93|7.55|<0.001
81610328|NCT04039503|162899003|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.87|62.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||62.55|11.87|<0.001
81610329|NCT04039503|162899003|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|79.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.76|193.44|||Regression, Logistic|||||193.44|32.76|<0.001
81610330|NCT04039503|162899004|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-35.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.0|-22.8||||||||-22.8|-46.0|
81526392|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.274||||0.4663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.661|2.457||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2302273 Genotype: G/G||2.457|0.661|0.4663
81610331|NCT04039503|162899004|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-38.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.3|-26.1||||||||-26.1|-48.3|
81610332|NCT04039503|162899004|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-49.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.7|-39.4||||||||-39.4|-57.7|
81610333|NCT04039503|162899007|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.93|38.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||38.00|3.93|<0.001
81610334|NCT04039503|162899007|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|32.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.52|99.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||99.49|10.52|<0.001
81610335|NCT04039503|162899007|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|56.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.27|173.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||173.26|18.27|<0.001
81610336|NCT00904150|162899063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.513|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis is of the distribution of PR PROGINS polymorphism frequencies between groups||||0.513
81610337|NCT00904150|162899064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis is of the distribution of Estrogen receptor 1 G594a polymorphism frequencies between groups||||0.75
81610338|NCT00904150|162899065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.434||||0.002743||95.0|0.24|0.75|||Chi-squared|||Analysis of distribution of TNF genotype frequencies between groups||0.75|0.24|0.002743
81610339|NCT00904150|162899066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.02462||95.0|0.49|0.95|||Chi-squared|||Analysis of distribution of SYNE1 genotype frequencies between groups||0.95|0.49|0.02462
81526393|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.867||||0.7097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.406|1.848||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2302273 Genotype: G/A||1.848|0.406|0.7097
81526394|NCT00265317|162740392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.607||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.117|3.158||2-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Locus: PDGFRB/rs2302273 Genotype: A/A||3.158|0.117|0.5340
81526395|NCT00265317|162740395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2702|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||VEGF-C Ratio to Baseline for Cycle 2, Day 1||||0.2702
81610340|NCT00904150|162899067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis is of the distribution of Estrogen receptor 1 C325G polymorphism frequencies between groups||||0.18
81610341|NCT00904150|162899068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||>0.05
81610342|NCT00904150|162899069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||>0.05
81610343|NCT05160025|162899078|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"rmANOVA \< 0.001~post hoc paired t-tests or nonparametric equivalent with correction (x3) indicated the following: self-competition \> feedback (p \< 0.001) other-competition \> feedback (p \< 0.001) self-competition = other-competition (p \> 0.05)"|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81610344|NCT05160025|162899081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.111||||||"rmANOVA p = 0.111~post hoc paired t-tests not performed"|ANOVA|||||||0.111
81610345|NCT05160025|162899084|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"rmANOVA \< 0.001~post hoc paired t-tests or nonparametric equivalent corrected (x3) indicated the following: self-competition \> feedback (p = 0.003) other-competition \> feedback (p = 0.007) self-competition = other-competition (p \> 0.05)"|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81610346|NCT05160025|162899087|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||"rmANOVA p \> 0.05 with a partial eta squared effect size = 0.073~post hoc paired t-tests not performed"|ANOVA|||||||> 0.05
81610347|NCT05160025|162899092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||"rmANOVA = 0.004~post hoc paired t-tests or nonparametric equivalent corrected (x3) indicated the following: self-competition \> feedback (p = 0.007) other-competition \> feedback (p = 0.002) self-competition = other-competition (p \> 0.05)"|ANOVA|||||||0.004
81610348|NCT05160025|162899100|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||ranking compared to expected value for each condition and the p-value was adjusted for 3 comparisons for each condition: self-competition (p \> 0.05) other-competition (p \> 0.05) feedback (p \> 0.05)|Chi-squared|||||||> 0.05
81610349|NCT05160025|162899101|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||ranking compared to expected value for each condition and the p-value was adjusted for 3 comparisons for each condition: self-competition (p \> 0.05) other-competition (p \> 0.05) feedback (p \> 0.05)|Chi-squared|||||||> 0.05
81610350|NCT01268059|162899126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.205||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|4.5|||Log Rank|The 2-sided p-value was calculated using the log-rank test stratified by histology, disease stage, and ECOG performance status.|Hazard ratio and its 95 percent (%) confidence interval ( CIs) were calculated using the Cox proportional hazard model stratified by histology, disease stage, and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status.|||4.5|1.1|0.027
81610351|NCT01268059|162899128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.487||||||The 2-sided p-value was calculated by adjusting for the stratification factors histology, disease stage, and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment effect Carboplatin/Paclitaxel + MEDI-575 versus Carboplatin/Paclitaxel.||||0.487
81610352|NCT01268059|162899128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.386||||||The 2-sided p-value was calculated by adjusting for the stratification factors histology, disease stage, and ECOG performance status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment effect Carboplatin/Paclitaxel + MEDI-575 versus Carboplatin/Paclitaxel.||||0.386
81610353|NCT01268059|162899131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.017|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|7.4|||||The 95% confidence interval calculated using the Cox proportional hazard model stratified by histology, disease stage, and ECOG performance status.|||7.4|1.2|
81610354|NCT01268059|162899131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.134|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.3|||||The 95% confidence interval calculated using the Cox proportional hazard model stratified by histology, disease stage, and ECOG performance status.|||4.3|0.3|
81610355|NCT01268059|162899132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.315|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.4|||||The 95% confidence interval calculated using the Cox proportional hazard model stratified by histology, disease stage, and ECOG performance status.|||2.4|0.7|
81647441|NCT01568112|162986530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|23.7|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Redness events||23.7|-22.9|
81526396|NCT00265317|162740395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7354||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||VEGF-C ratio to Baseline for Cycle 3, Day 1||||0.7354
81526397|NCT00265317|162740397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||VEGFR-2 Ratio to Baseline for Cycle 2, Day 1||||<0.0001
81526398|NCT00265317|162740397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||VEGFR-2 Ratio to Baseline for Cycle 3, Day 1||||<0.0001
81526399|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.553||||0.1667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.159|1.921||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||High CSF-1R expression||1.921|0.159|0.1667
81526400|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.451||||0.7688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.534|3.944||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Low CSF-1R expression||3.944|0.534|0.7688
81526401|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.3498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.503|1.574||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Indeterminate CSF-1R expression||1.574|0.503|0.3498
81526402|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.687||||0.9497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|9.143||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||High PDGFRalpha expression||9.143|0.790|0.9497
81526403|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.386||||0.0401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|1.173||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Low PDGFRalpha expression||1.173|0.127|0.0401
81526404|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.862||||0.3128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.487|1.524||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Indeterminate PDGFRalpha expression||1.524|0.487|0.3128
81526405|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.823||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.273|2.488||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||High PDGFRbeta expression||2.488|0.273|0.3650
81526406|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.192||||0.6105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.408|3.48||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Low PDGFRbeta expression||3.480|0.408|0.6105
81526407|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.856||||0.3027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.488|1.502||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Indeterminate PDGFRbeta expression||1.502|0.488|0.3027
81526408|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.914||||0.4436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.262|3.184||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||High VEGF expression||3.184|0.262|0.4436
81526409|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.953||||0.4582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.296|3.062||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Low VEGF expression||3.062|0.296|0.4582
81526410|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.911||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|1.548||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Indeterminate VEGF expression||1.548|0.536|0.3720
81526411|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.5586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|3.397||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||High VEGF-C expression||3.397|0.350|0.5586
81526412|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.842||||0.3652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.313|2.266||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Low VEGF-C expression||2.266|0.313|0.3652
81526413|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.875||||0.3301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.493|1.554||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Indeterminate VEGF-C expression||1.554|0.493|0.3301
81526414|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.097||||0.5605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.331|3.636||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||High VEGFR1 expression||3.636|0.331|0.5605
81526415|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.599||||0.2132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.236||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Low VEGFR1 expression||2.236|0.160|0.2132
81526416|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.902||||0.3605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.537||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Indeterminate VEGFR1 expression||1.537|0.530|0.3605
81526417|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.921||||0.4438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.304|2.784||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||High VEGFR2 expression||2.784|0.304|0.4438
81526418|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.122||||0.5699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.403|3.125||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Low VEGFR2 expression||3.125|0.403|0.5699
81526419|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.864||||0.3147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.489|1.528||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Indeterminate VEGFR2 expression||1.528|0.489|0.3147
81526420|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.002||||0.5015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.281|3.581||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||High VEGFR3 expression||3.581|0.281|0.5015
81526421|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.005||||0.4887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.334|3.025||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Low VEGFR3 expression||3.025|0.334|0.4887
81526422|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.818||||0.2432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.473|1.414||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Indeterminate VEGFR3 expression||1.414|0.473|0.2432
81526423|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.446||||0.2321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|4.101||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Detected FGF expression||4.101|0.048|0.2321
81526424|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.316||||0.7143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.526|3.292||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||No detected FGF expression||3.292|0.526|0.7143
81526425|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.844||||0.2812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.486|1.465||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Indeterminate FGF expression||1.465|0.486|0.2812
81526426|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.406||||0.6504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.248|7.96||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Detected FLT3 expression||7.960|0.248|0.6504
81526427|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.838||||0.3266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.375|1.876||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||No detected FLT3 expression||1.876|0.375|0.3266
81526428|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.896||||0.3597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.502|1.598||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Indeterminate FLT3 expression||1.598|0.502|0.3597
81526429|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.342||||0.6907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.419|4.297||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Detected KIT expression||4.297|0.419|0.6907
81526430|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.677||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.265|1.731||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Participants with no detected KIT expression||1.731|0.265|0.1990
81610356|NCT01268059|162899132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.083|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|10.8|||||The 95% confidence interval calculated using the Cox proportional hazard model stratified by histology, disease stage, and ECOG performance status.|||10.8|0.4|
81610357|NCT03660943|162899145|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.192||0.0833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The MMRM analysis included the change from study baseline in scores as the dependent variable, with terms for treatment, pooled study center, study baseline K-L grade category for the index knee, study baseline BMI category, study baseline OA type (unilateral or bilateral knee OA), sex, study visit, treatment by visit interaction, and study baseline score as covariates, using an unstructured covariance structure.||0.27|-4.42|0.0833
81526431|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.896||||0.3597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.502|1.598||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Indeterminate KIT expression||1.598|0.502|0.3597
81526432|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.693||||0.3757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.071|6.765||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Detected RET expression||6.765|0.071|0.3757
81610358|NCT03660943|162899146|SUPERIORITY|The number of NPRS subjects differed from the WOMAC outcomes because of differences in missing data.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251||0.0935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The MMRM analysis included the change from study baseline in scores as the dependent variable, with terms for treatment, pooled study center, study baseline K-L grade category for the index knee, study baseline BMI category, study baseline OA type (unilateral or bilateral knee OA), sex, study visit, treatment by visit interaction, and study baseline score as covariates, using an unstructured covariance structure.||0.07|-0.91|0.0935
81610359|NCT03660943|162899147|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.506||0.0163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The MMRM analysis included the change from study baseline in scores as the dependent variable, with terms for treatment, pooled study center, study baseline K-L grade category for the index knee, study baseline BMI category, study baseline OA type (unilateral or bilateral knee OA), sex, study visit, treatment by visit interaction, and study baseline score as covariates, using an unstructured covariance structure.||-0.23|-2.22|0.0163
81610360|NCT03660943|162899148|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.076||0.0509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.01|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The MMRM analysis included the change from study baseline in scores as the dependent variable, with terms for treatment, pooled study center, study baseline K-L grade category for the index knee, study baseline BMI category, study baseline OA type (unilateral or bilateral knee OA), sex, study visit, treatment by visit interaction, and study baseline score as covariates, using an unstructured covariance structure.||0.03|-16.01|0.0509
81610361|NCT03850444|162899149|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.0|||||Hazard ratio based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||1.00|0.38|
81610362|NCT03850444|162899150|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.95|||||Hazard ratio based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), PD-L1 expression status (TPS=≥50% vs. TPS=1-49%), and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||0.95|0.41|
81647442|NCT01568112|162986530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|11.9|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Warmth events||11.9|-33.0|
81526433|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.874||||0.3723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.358|2.13||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||No detected RET expression||2.130|0.358|0.3723
81647443|NCT01568112|162986530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|18.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Warmth events||18.8|-27.5|
81647444|NCT01568112|162986530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.1|6.5|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Tingling events||6.5|-38.1|
81526434|NCT00265317|162740398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.874||||0.3263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.501|1.523||1-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||Indeterminate RET expression||1.523|0.501|0.3263
81526435|NCT00265317|162740399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||VEGFR-3 Ratio to Baseline for Cycle 2, Day 1||||<0.0001
81526436|NCT00265317|162740399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||VEGFR-3 Ratio to Baseline for Cycle 3, Day 1||||<0.0001
81526437|NCT00265317|162740401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||sKIT Ratio to Baseline for Cycle 2, Day 1||||<0.0001
81526438|NCT00265317|162740401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||sKIT Ratio to Baseline for Cycle 3, Day 1||||<0.0001
81526439|NCT00265317|162740406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3681||95.0||||2-sided normal approximated p-value|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.3681
81610363|NCT03850444|162899151|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.94|||||Hazard ratio based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), PD-L1 expression status (TPS=≥50% vs. TPS=1-49%), and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||0.94|0.45|
81610364|NCT03850444|162899152|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.28|||||Hazard ratio based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||1.28|0.57|
81610365|NCT03850444|162899153|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.39|||||Hazard ratio based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), PD-L1 expression status (TPS=≥50% vs. TPS=1-49%), and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||1.39|0.70|
81647445|NCT01568112|162986530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.2|12.2|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Tingling events||12.2|-34.2|
81526440|NCT00265317|162740407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5982||95.0||||2-sided normal approximated p-value|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.5982
81610366|NCT03850444|162899154|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.35|||||Hazard ratio based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), PD-L1 expression status (TPS=≥50% vs. TPS=1-49%), and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||1.35|0.74|
81610367|NCT03850444|162899155|OTHER||Difference in Percentage (DP)|17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|31.6|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen||DP for pembrolizumab vs. chemotherapy based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1) and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||31.6|1.8|
81610368|NCT03850444|162899156|OTHER||Difference in Percentage (DP)|11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.7|||||DP for pembrolizumab vs. chemotherapy based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), PD-L1 expression status (TPS=≥50% vs. TPS=1-49%), and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||23.7|-1.4|
81610369|NCT03850444|162899157|OTHER||Difference in Percentage (DP)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|18.9|||||DP for pembrolizumab vs. chemotherapy based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), PD-L1 expression status (TPS=≥50% vs. TPS=1-49%), and histology (squamous vs. non-squamous).|||18.9|-3.0|
81610370|NCT03251144|162899167|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81610371|NCT01155726|162899168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.4||||||Unmasked minus masked||1.4|-2.2|
81610372|NCT01155726|162899168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.5||||||Unmasked minus masked||2.5|-1.5|
81647446|NCT01568112|162986530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6|3.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Itching events||3.8|-40.6|
81647447|NCT01568112|162986530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.2|5.5|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Itching events||5.5|-40.2|
81647448|NCT01568112|162986531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.9|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall flushing events||-0.9|-3.0|
81526441|NCT00265317|162740408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9807||95.0||||2-sided normal approximated p-value|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.9807
81526442|NCT00265317|162740409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3945||||||2-sided normal approximated p-value|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.3945
81526443|NCT03928717|162740461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81610373|NCT01155726|162899168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.2||||||Unmasked minus masked||2.2|-0.1|
81610374|NCT01155726|162899168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.5||||||Unmasked minus masked||3.5|0.2|
81610375|NCT01155726|162899168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.2||||||Partial masked minus masked||1.2|-3.3|
81610376|NCT01155726|162899168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.1||||||Partial masked minus masked||1.1|-1.9|
81610377|NCT01155726|162899168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.7||||||Partial masked minus masked||2.7|-2.9|
81610378|NCT01155726|162899168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.9||||||Partial masked minus masked||1.9|-1.1|
81610379|NCT02892409|162899174|EQUIVALENCE|LS Mean Ratio (TAK-438/Lansoprazole), 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) of the ratio were obtained by taking the anti-log of the difference or confidence limits of difference between the LS means of test and reference on the natural logarithmic scale.|Least Square (LS) Mean Ratio|105.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.051|167.183||||||||167.183|66.051|
81610380|NCT02892409|162899175|EQUIVALENCE|LS Mean Ratio (TAK-438/Lansoprazole), 95% CI of the ratio were obtained by taking the anti-log of the difference or confidence limits of difference between the LS means of test and reference on the natural logarithmic scale.|LS Mean Ratio|93.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.137|130.569||||||||130.569|67.137|
81610381|NCT05305040|162899177|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.5603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.1||1-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||||0.10|-0.09|0.5603
81610382|NCT02054247|162899180|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.442|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.442
81610383|NCT02054247|162899181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.083
81610384|NCT02054247|162899182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.125|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.125
81610385|NCT02054247|162899183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.146|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.146
81647449|NCT01568112|162986531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.3|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall flushing events||2.3|0.2|
81647450|NCT01568112|162986531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.2|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Redness events||-1.2|-3.2|
81463678|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|6.61||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower education (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||6.61|0.72|0.17
81463679|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.57||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower literacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.57|0.14|0.22
81463680|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|10.37||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with lower than higher delayed discounting (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||10.37|1.15|0.02
81463681|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|26.53||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline education would be stronger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||26.53|1.12|0.04
81526444|NCT03928717|162740462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81526445|NCT05362058|162740498|NON_INFERIORITY|0.4% noninferiority margin (NIM)|LS Mean Difference|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.04|||ANCOVA|||||0.04|-0.22|
81526446|NCT05362058|162740499|NON_INFERIORITY|0.4% noninferiority margin (NIM)|LS Mean Difference|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.13|||ANCOVA|||||0.13|-0.26|
81526447|NCT05362058|162740500|NON_INFERIORITY|0.4% noninferiority margin (NIM)|LS Mean Difference|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.07|||ANCOVA|||||0.07|-0.28|
81526448|NCT05362058|162740501|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.04|||ANCOVA|||||0.04|-0.22|0.188
81526449|NCT05362058|162740502|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.09||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|6.08|||ANCOVA|||||6.08|0.09|0.043
81526450|NCT05362058|162740503|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.05|||ANCOVA|||||0.05|-0.17|0.260
81647451|NCT01568112|162986531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.5|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Redness events||2.5|0.1|
81526451|NCT05362058|162740504|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.27||||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|3.02|||ANCOVA|||||3.02|-2.48|0.848
81526452|NCT05362058|162740505|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.18||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|9.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 26 (Statistical Analysis) - LS mean was determined using ANCOVA model with Baseline + Country + HbA1c Stratum at Baseline + GLP-1 RA Use at Randomization + SU Use at Randomization + Treatment (Type III sum of squares) as variables. Missing data at Baseline were imputed with multiple imputation with assumption of missing at random. Missing data at week 26 were imputed by return-to-baseline multiple imputations approach.||9.30|1.06|0.014
81647452|NCT01568112|162986531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.7|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Warmth events||-0.7|-2.8|
81702185|NCT03296787|163100561|SUPERIORITY|TAK-954 (Total): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed AUC(0-72) (total TAK-954) to compare moderate renal impairment group with the normal renal function group.||||||0.36|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3600
81702186|NCT03296787|163100561|SUPERIORITY|TAK-954 (Total): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed AUC(0-72) (total TAK-954) to compare severe renal impairment group with the normal renal function group.||||||0.0816|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0816
81702187|NCT03296787|163100561|SUPERIORITY|TAK-954 (Free): An ANOVA were performed on natural logarithm of AUC(0-72) (free TAK-954) to compare moderate renal impairment group with the normal renal function group.||||||0.2686|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2686
81702188|NCT03296787|163100561|SUPERIORITY|TAK-954 (Free): An ANOVA were performed on natural logarithm of AUC(0-72) (free TAK-954) to compare severe renal impairment group with the normal renal function group.||||||0.0059|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0059
81702189|NCT03296787|163100562|SUPERIORITY|TAK-954 (Total): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed AUClast (total TAK-954) to compare moderate renal impairment group with the normal renal function group.||||||0.0998|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0998
81702190|NCT03296787|163100562|SUPERIORITY|TAK-954 (Total): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed AUClast (total TAK-954) to compare severe renal impairment group with the normal renal function group.||||||0.0155|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0155
81702191|NCT03296787|163100562|SUPERIORITY|TAK-954 (Free): An ANOVA were performed on natural logarithm of AUClast (free TAK-954) to compare moderate renal impairment group with the normal renal function group.||||||0.0916|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0916
81526453|NCT05362058|162740505|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|4.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 52 (Statistical Analysis) - LS mean was determined using ANCOVA model with Baseline + Country + HbA1c Stratum at Baseline + GLP-1 RA Use at Randomization + SU Use at Randomization + Treatment (Type III sum of squares) as variables. Missing data at Baseline were imputed with multiple imputation with assumption of missing at random. Missing data at week 52 were imputed by return-to-baseline multiple imputations approach.||4.06|-3.65|0.918
81647453|NCT01568112|162986531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.3|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Warmth events||2.3|0.1|
81526454|NCT05362058|162740506|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 22 to Week 26 (Statistical Analysis)||0.34|-1.06|0.310
81526455|NCT05362058|162740506|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48 to Week 52 (Statistical Analysis)||0.17|-1.19|0.138
81647454|NCT01568112|162986531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.9|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Tingling events||-0.9|-2.7|
81702192|NCT03296787|163100562|SUPERIORITY|TAK-954 (Free): An ANOVA were performed on natural logarithm of AUClast (free TAK-954) to compare severe renal impairment group with the normal renal function group.||||||0.0014|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0014
81702193|NCT03296787|163100563|SUPERIORITY|TAK-954 (Total): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed AUC∞ (total TAK-954) to compare moderate renal impairment group with the normal renal function group.||||||0.0038|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0038
81702194|NCT03296787|163100563|SUPERIORITY|TAK-954 (Total): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed AUC∞ (total TAK-954) to compare severe renal impairment group with the normal renal function group.||||||0.0004|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0004
81702195|NCT03296787|163100563|SUPERIORITY|TAK-954 (Free): An ANOVA were performed on natural logarithm of AUC∞ (free TAK-954) to compare moderate renal impairment group with the normal renal function group.||||||0.0389|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0389
81702196|NCT03296787|163100563|SUPERIORITY|TAK-954 (Free): An ANOVA were performed on natural logarithm of AUC∞ (free TAK-954) to compare severe renal impairment group with the normal renal function group.||||||0.0011|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0011
81702197|NCT02483078|163100574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0032|||||||Fisher Exact|The Fisher's Exact test if the count in any cell was less than 5; otherwise Chi-Square test was to be used||||||.0032
81702198|NCT02483078|163100575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0377|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.0377
81702199|NCT02483078|163100576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1201|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.1201
81702200|NCT02483078|163100577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0013|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.0013
81702201|NCT02483078|163100581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7123|||||||ANCOVA|||The raw and change from baseline in CD4 cell count at the end of the 1-week double blind treatment period was to be summarized by treatment group for the first week during the double-blind treatment phase. For change from baseline summaries, subjects with an undefined change from baseline, because of missing data, were to be excluded.||||.7123
81702202|NCT02483078|163100583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0993|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.0993
81702203|NCT03366844|163100592|OTHER||Proportion|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.465|0.724|||||95% confidence interval for one proportion were estimated using the Exact (Clopper-Pearson) method.|||0.724|0.465|
81702204|NCT01060098|163100598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||week 0 compared to week 12||||0.003
81463682|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.47||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline literacy would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||3.47|0.10|0.56
81526456|NCT05362058|162740507|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.2||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26 (Statistical Analysis)||4.1|-30.5|0.136
81526457|NCT05362058|162740507|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-19.7||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|-2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52 (Statistical Analysis)||-2.4|-37.0|0.026
81526458|NCT05362058|162740508|SUPERIORITY||Relative Rate|1.3||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.78|||Negative binomial model|||||1.78|0.94|0.111
81610386|NCT01195675|162899184|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Empa vs placebo|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.69|1.87|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period, treatment and baseline.|Mean difference = Empa minus placebo|Non-inferiority margin: 10ms||1.87|-0.69|
81610387|NCT01195675|162899185|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Empa vs placebo. Non-confirmatory testing.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|1.71|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period, treatment and baseline.|Mean difference = Empa minus placebo|Non-inferiority margin: 10ms||1.71|-0.38|
81610388|NCT01195675|162899186|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Empa vs placebo. Non-confirmatory testing.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.23|0.93|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period, treatment and baseline.|Mean difference = Empa minus placebo|Non-inferiority margin: 10ms||0.93|-1.23|
81610389|NCT01195675|162899187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.73|14.11|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, period, treatment sequence, baseline and subject within sequence.|Non-confirmatory testing. Mean difference = Moxifloxacin minus placebo.|||14.11|10.73|<0.0001
81647455|NCT01568112|162986531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.6|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Tingling events||1.6|-0.4|
81647456|NCT01568112|162986531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.0|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Itching events||-1.0|-2.8|
81702205|NCT01060098|163100598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||week 0 compared to week 12||||0.04
81702206|NCT01060098|163100598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||week 0 compared to week 12||||0.48
81647457|NCT01568112|162986531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.2|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Itching events||2.2|0.2|
81526459|NCT05362058|162740509|SUPERIORITY||Relative Rate|1.01||||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.89|||Negative binomial model|||||1.89|0.53|0.983
81647458|NCT01568112|162986532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall flushing events||0.8|-1.7|
81702207|NCT02911519|163100609|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is intention-to-treat analysis. The Brief Group Psychoeducation is the numerator and the group of Treatment as Usual Only is the denominator for relative risk.|||1.16|0.77|0.59
81702208|NCT02911519|163100610|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||The Brief Group Psychoeducation is the numerator and the group of Treatment as Usual Only is the denominator for relative risk. This is intention-to-treat analysis.|||1.10|0.87|0.73
81526460|NCT05362058|162740510|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26 (Statistical Analysis)||0.94|0.064|0.025
81526461|NCT05362058|162740510|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.056||||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52 (Statistical Analysis)||0.50|-0.38|0.801
81610390|NCT01195675|162899188|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Empa vs placebo. Non-confirmatory testing.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|4.67|||Repeated measures analysis|Based on repeated measured analysis with terms for subject, baseline, period, treatment, time, baseline by time, period by time and treatment by time.|Mean difference = Empa minus placebo|Non-inferiority margin: 10ms||4.67|-0.34|
81610391|NCT01195675|162899189|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Empa vs placebo. Non-confirmatory testing.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.35|3.53|||Repeated measures analysis|Based on repeated measured analysis with terms for subject, baseline, period, treatment, time, baseline by time, period by time and treatment by time.|Mean difference = Empa minus placebo|Non-inferiority margin: 10ms||3.53|-0.35|
81702209|NCT02911519|163100611|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is intention-to-treat analysis.|||0.39|-0.36|0.94
81702210|NCT02911519|163100611|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.19||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is intention-to-treat analysis.|||0.18|-0.57|0.30
81647459|NCT01568112|162986532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.4|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall flushing events||0.4|-1.8|
81647460|NCT01568112|162986532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.6|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Redness events||0.6|-2.0|
81647461|NCT01568112|162986532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.5|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Redness events||0.5|-1.9|
81647462|NCT01568112|162986532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.4|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Warmth events||0.4|-2.0|
81647463|NCT01568112|162986532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.2|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Warmth events||0.2|-2.1|
81702211|NCT02911519|163100613|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is an intention to treat analysis.|||0.17|-0.10|0.61
81526462|NCT05362058|162740511|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8 to Week 12 (Statistical Analysis)||0.41|-0.15|0.374
81526463|NCT05362058|162740511|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.29||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 22 to Week 26 (Statistical Analysis)||0.67|-0.09|0.130
81526464|NCT05362058|162740511|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48 to Week 52 (Statistical Analysis)||0.72|-0.12|0.162
81647464|NCT01568112|162986532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.1|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Tingling events||0.1|-2.2|
81647465|NCT01568112|162986532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.0|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Tingling events||-0.0|-2.2|
81647466|NCT01568112|162986532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.4|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Itching events||0.4|-2.1|
81647467|NCT01568112|162986532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.1|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Itching events||-0.1|-2.4|
81647468|NCT01568112|162986533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|9.5|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall flushing events||9.5|-32.2|
81647469|NCT01568112|162986533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|27.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Overall flushing events||27.8|-14.1|
81647470|NCT01568112|162986534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|0.1|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||0.1|-41.0|
81647471|NCT01568112|162986534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|27.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||27.8|-14.1|
81647472|NCT01568112|162986535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6|3.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||3.8|-40.6|
81647473|NCT01568112|162986535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|21.7|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||21.7|-24.7|
81647474|NCT01568112|162986536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|22.0|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||22.0|-22.0|
81647475|NCT01568112|162986536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|25.5|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||25.5|-16.4|
81647476|NCT01568112|162986537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|19.7|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||19.7|-24.2|
81647477|NCT01568112|162986537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|18.7|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||18.7|-23.3|
81647478|NCT01568112|162986538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|17.1|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||17.1|-29.4|
81702212|NCT02911519|163100614|SUPERIORITY|This statistical Analysis applies to WHOQOL-BREF 1ST DOMAIN (physical health) in the first row.|Slope|0.04||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is an intention to treat analysis. This statistical Analysis applies to WHOQOL-BREF 1ST DOMAIN (physical health) in the first row.|||0.30|-0.38|0.81
81647479|NCT01568112|162986538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|24.5|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||24.5|-22.1|
81647480|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Nausea||1.1|-1.1|
81647481|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.9|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Nausea||0.9|-1.1|
81647482|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Diarrhea||0.8|-1.4|
81647483|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.1|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Diarrhea||0.1|-1.7|
81647484|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.6|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Upper abdominal pain||1.6|-0.5|
81647485|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.3|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Upper abdominal pain||1.3|-0.7|
81526465|NCT05362058|162740512|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03||||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8 to Week 12 (Statistical Analysis)||0.08|-0.15|0.594
81526466|NCT05362058|162740512|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 22 to Week 26 (Statistical Analysis)||0.16|-0.04|0.266
81526467|NCT05362058|162740512|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48 to Week 52 (Statistical Analysis)||0.14|-0.10|0.791
81526468|NCT05362058|162740513|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8 to Week 12 (Statistical Analysis)||2.18|-3.00|0.757
81647486|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.9|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Lower abdominal pain||0.9|-1.0|
81647487|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Lower abdominal pain||0.8|-1.1|
81647488|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Vomiting||0.7|-0.6|
81647489|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Vomiting||0.5|-0.6|
81647490|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Indigestion||0.3|-1.0|
81647491|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Indigestion||0.8|-0.8|
81647492|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.6|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Constipation||0.6|-1.0|
81647493|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.9|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Constipation||0.9|-0.8|
81647494|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.1||||||Bloating||1.1|-0.7|
81647495|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.7|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Bloating||0.7|-0.9|
81647496|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.9|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Flatulence||0.9|-0.8|
81526469|NCT05362058|162740513|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.93||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|1.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 22 to Week 26 (Statistical Analysis)||1.85|-3.72|0.511
81526470|NCT05362058|162740513|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.39||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|-0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48 to Week 52 (Statistical Analysis)||-0.39|-6.39|0.027
81526471|NCT05362058|162740514|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.66||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|3.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26 (Statistical Analysis)||3.07|0.26|0.021
81647497|NCT01568112|162986539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.1|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Flatulence||1.1|-0.7|
81647498|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Nausea||0.8|-1.0|
81647499|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Nausea||0.8|-0.8|
81647500|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.4|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Diarrhea||0.4|-1.7|
81647501|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.2|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Diarrhea||0.2|-1.7|
81647502|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Upper abdominal pain||0.6|-0.7|
81647503|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Upper abdominal pain||0.8|-0.7|
81526472|NCT05362058|162740514|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.0||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|3.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52 (Statistical Analysis)||3.44|0.57|0.006
81526473|NCT05362058|162740515|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical Component Score at Week 26 (Statistical Analysis) -LS mean was determined using MMRM model with Baseline + HbA1c Stratum at Baseline + Country + GLP-1 RA Use at Randomization Flag + SU Use at Randomization Flag + Treatment + Time + Treatment\*Time (Type III sum of squares) as variables.||0.63|-1.03|0.638
81526474|NCT05362058|162740515|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32||||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mental Component Score at Week 26 (Statistical Analysis) - LS mean was determined using MMRM model with Baseline + HbA1c Stratum at Baseline + Country + GLP-1 RA Use at Randomization Flag + SU Use at Randomization Flag + Treatment + Time + Treatment\*Time (Type III sum of squares) as variables.||0.60|-1.24|0.499
81610392|NCT01195675|162899190|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Empa vs placebo|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.39|0.94|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period, treatment and baseline.|Mean difference = Empa minus placebo|Non-inferiority margin: 10ms||0.94|-1.39|
81610393|NCT02424344|162899194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean difference|-0.125||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.259|0.01|||ANCOVA|Adjusted by baseline and age as covariates, and treatment group, sex and smoking-status as fixed effect factors||||0.010|-0.259|0.069
81610394|NCT05257837|162899205|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81610395|NCT05257837|162899206|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81610396|NCT05257837|162899207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.012
81610397|NCT05257837|162899209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.217|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.217
81610398|NCT05257837|162899210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.745|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.745
81610399|NCT03639675|162899220|OTHER||Mean change|-8.3||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-4.4|||one-sample t-statistics|||||-4.4|-12.2|0.0004
81610400|NCT02459587|162899222|SUPERIORITY|Survival analysis using start/stop counting method to identify time until event, structured to allow for multiple events per person. VCL contacts with and without suicide ideation were combined, due to low counts.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.92||2-tailed P-value above was calculated from type III test.|Regression, Cox|Model was structured to allow multiple events per person. No covariates.|Model was structured to allow multiple events per person. No covariates. HR based on parameter estimate = -0.218 (SEM=0.222)|||1.92|0.80|0.33
81610401|NCT02459587|162899223|SUPERIORITY|Survival analysis using start/stop counting method to identify time until event, structured to allow for multiple events per person.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.7||All tests of significance were 2-tailed. P-value above is type III. No covariates.|Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazards Model was structured to allow multiple events per person. No covariates. HR based on parameter estimate = -0.660 (SEM=0.153)|||0.70|0.38|<0.0001
81610402|NCT02459587|162899224|SUPERIORITY|Two binary variables were derived from Treatment Services Review responses to identify any general mental health service utilization, one binary variable for Baseline and another for any outpatient mental health service utilization at any time point in the 1 year follow-up period. The Baseline variable was included as a main-effects covariate.|Odds Ratio, log|1.146||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.604|2.176|||Regression, Logistic|Bivariate logistic, adjusted for (1) if any general outpatient mental heath visits at baseline (0) otherwise||||2.176|0.604|0.66
81610403|NCT01473420|162899227|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence margin of +/- 0.5 was considered relevant to demonstrate the equivalence of the two products.|LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.24||||||Least square (LS) mean and 95 percent confidence interval (CI) derived from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effect of treatment.||0.24|-0.17|
81610404|NCT01473420|162899228|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence margin of +/- 0.5 was considered relevant to demonstrate the equivalence of the two products.|LS Mean Difference|-2.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.175|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.51|9.82||||||LS mean and 95 percent CI derived from an ANCOVA model with fixed effect of treatment.||9.82|-14.51|
81610405|NCT01473420|162899229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8338|||||||Two-sample t-test|||||||0.8338
81610406|NCT01473420|162899230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6895|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|P-value was calculated from a Wilcoxon Rank Sum test and t-approximation was used.||||||0.6895
81610407|NCT01473420|162899231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9177|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|P-value was calculated from a Wilcoxon Rank Sum test and t-approximation was used.||||||0.9177
81526475|NCT05362058|162740515|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.17||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical Component Score at Week 52 (Statistical Analysis) - LS mean was determined using MMRM model with Baseline + HbA1c Stratum at Baseline + Country + GLP-1 RA Use at Randomization Flag + SU Use at Randomization Flag + Treatment + Time + Treatment\*Time (Type III sum of squares) as variables.||1.01|-0.68|0.695
81610408|NCT00577720|162899268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (LS Mean 35 mg DRFB/35 mg IRBB)|1.437|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.091|1.964||||||For power calculations, assumed that variability in test treatment groups is no more than 50% higher than reference group. If true ratio of CTX is 0.65, the power to detect this departure from a ratio of 1.0 in the primary analysis is 0.88.||1.964|1.091|
81610409|NCT00577720|162899268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (LS Mean 50 mg DRBB/35 mg IRBB)|1.507|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.139|2.066||||||For power calculations, assumed that variability in test treatment groups is no more than 50% higher than reference group. If true ratio of CTX is 0.65, the power to detect this departure from a ratio of 1.0 in the primary analysis is 0.88.||2.066|1.139|
81610410|NCT00577720|162899268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (LS Mean 50 mg DRFB/35 mg IRBB)|1.535|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.177|2.086||||||For power calculations, assumed that variability in test treatment groups is no more than 50% higher than reference group. If true ratio of CTX is 0.65, the power to detect this departure from a ratio of 1.0 in the primary analysis is 0.88.||2.086|1.177|
81610411|NCT00577720|162899268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (LS Mean 50 mg DRFB/50 mg DRBB)|1.068|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.867|1.321||||||For power calculations, assumed that variability in test treatment groups is no more than 50% higher than reference group. If true ratio of CTX is 0.65, the power to detect this departure from a ratio of 1.0 in the primary analysis is 0.88.||1.321|0.867|
81610412|NCT00577720|162899268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (LS Mean 50 mg DRFB/50 mg DRBB)|1.018|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.824|1.267||||||For power calculations, assumed that variability in test treatment groups is no more than 50% higher than reference group. If true ratio of CTX is 0.65, the power to detect this departure from a ratio of 1.0 in the primary analysis is 0.88.||1.267|0.824|
81526476|NCT05362058|162740515|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mental Component Score at Week 52 (Statistical Analysis) -LS mean was determined using MMRM model with Baseline + HbA1c Stratum at Baseline + Country + GLP-1 RA Use at Randomization Flag + SU Use at Randomization Flag + Treatment + Time + Treatment\*Time (Type III sum of squares) as variables.||0.71|-1.17|0.626
81610413|NCT00577720|162899269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (LS Mean 35 mg DRFB/35 mg IRBB)|1.208|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.749|2.099||||||The target numbers of subjects assessable for the primary analysis are 70 in the 50 mg DRFB group and 35 in the 35 mg IRBB group. Sample sizes are determined to provide adequate power for the primary comparison (ie, serum CTX for 50 mg DRFB vs. 35 mg IRBB).||2.099|0.749|
81610414|NCT00577720|162899269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (LS Mean 50 mg DRBB/35 mg IRBB)|1.132|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.665|2.003||||||The target numbers of subjects assessable for the primary analysis are 70 in the 50 mg DRFB group and 35 in the 35 mg IRBB group. Sample sizes are determined to provide adequate power for the primary comparison (ie, serum CTX for 50 mg DRFB vs. 35 mg IRBB).||2.003|0.665|
81610415|NCT00577720|162899269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (LS Mean 50 mg DRFB/35 mg IRBB)|1.407|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.913|2.404||||||The target numbers of subjects assessable for the primary analysis are 70 in the 50 mg DRFB group and 35 in the 35 mg IRBB group. Sample sizes are determined to provide adequate power for the primary comparison (ie, serum CTX for 50 mg DRFB vs. 35 mg IRBB).||2.404|0.913|
81610416|NCT00577720|162899269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (LS Mean 50 mg DRFB/35 mg DRFB)|1.165|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.797|1.752||||||The target numbers of subjects assessable for the primary analysis are 70 in the 50 mg DRFB group and 35 in the 35 mg IRBB group. Sample sizes are determined to provide adequate power for the primary comparison (ie, serum CTX for 50 mg DRFB vs. 35 mg IRBB).||1.752|0.797|
81610417|NCT00577720|162899269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (LS Mean 50 mg DRFB/50 mg DRBB)|1.243|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.828|1.99||||||The target numbers of subjects assessable for the primary analysis are 70 in the 50 mg DRFB group and 35 in the 35 mg IRBB group. Sample sizes are determined to provide adequate power for the primary comparison (ie, serum CTX for 50 mg DRFB vs. 35 mg IRBB).||1.990|0.828|
81610418|NCT00577720|162899270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (LS Mean 35 mg DRFB/35 mg IRBB)|0.947|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.316|2.993||||||The target numbers of subjects assessable for the primary analysis are 70 in the 50 mg DRFB group and 35 in the 35 mg IRBB group. Sample sizes are determined to provide adequate power for the primary comparison (ie, serum CTX for 50 mg DRFB vs. 35 mg IRBB).||2.993|0.316|
81610419|NCT00577720|162899270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (LS Mean 50 mg DRBB/35 mg IRBB)|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.929|5.429||||||The target numbers of subjects assessable for the primary analysis are 70 in the 50 mg DRFB group and 35 in the 35 mg IRBB group. Sample sizes are determined to provide adequate power for the primary comparison (ie, serum CTX for 50 mg DRFB vs. 35 mg IRBB).||5.429|0.929|
81610420|NCT00577720|162899270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (LS Mean 50 mg DRFB/35 mg IRBB)|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.801|4.718||||||The target numbers of subjects assessable for the primary analysis are 70 in the 50 mg DRFB group and 35 in the 35 mg IRBB group. Sample sizes are determined to provide adequate power for the primary comparison (ie, serum CTX for 50 mg DRFB vs. 35 mg IRBB).||4.718|0.801|
81610421|NCT00577720|162899270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (LS Mean 50 mg DRFB/35 mg DRFB)|1.668|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.856|4.668||||||The target numbers of subjects assessable for the primary analysis are 70 in the 50 mg DRFB group and 35 in the 35 mg IRBB group. Sample sizes are determined to provide adequate power for the primary comparison (ie, serum CTX for 50 mg DRFB vs. 35 mg IRBB).||4.668|0.856|
81610422|NCT00577720|162899270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (LS Mean 50 mg DRFB/50 mgDRBB)|0.868|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.504|1.488||||||The target numbers of subjects assessable for the primary analysis are 70 in the 50 mg DRFB group and 35 in the 35 mg IRBB group. Sample sizes are determined to provide adequate power for the primary comparison (ie, serum CTX for 50 mg DRFB vs. 35 mg IRBB).||1.488|0.504|
81611299|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-3.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.7|-7.7|<0.001
81647504|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Lower abdominal pain||0.7|-0.6|
81647505|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.3|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Lower abdominal pain||1.3|-0.2|
81647506|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Vomiting||0.4|-0.4|
81647507|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Vomiting||0.2|-0.4|
81647508|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Indigestion||0.6|-0.6|
81647509|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Indigestion||0.5|-0.7|
81647510|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.0|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Constipation||1.0|-0.1|
81647511|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Constipation||0.6|-0.2|
81647512|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.7|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Bloating||0.7|-0.8|
81526477|NCT05362058|162740516|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.015||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.004|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EQ-5D-5L Health State Index Score at Week 26 (Statistical Analysis) - LS mean was determined using MMRM model with Baseline + HbA1c Stratum at Baseline + Country + GLP-1 RA Use Randomization Flag + SU Use at Randomization Flag + Treatment + Time + Treatment\*Time (Type III sum of squares) as variables.||0.004|-0.034|0.128
81526478|NCT05362058|162740516|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.11||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EQ VAS Score at Week 26 (Statistical Analysis) - LS mean was determined using MMRM model with Baseline + HbA1c Stratum at Baseline + Country + GLP-1 RA Use Randomization Flag + SU Use at Randomization Flag + Treatment + Time + Treatment\*Time (Type III sum of squares) as variables.||0.58|-2.80|0.196
81647513|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Bloating||0.8|-0.7|
81647514|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.0|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Flatulence||-0.0|-1.6|
81647515|NCT01568112|162986540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.5|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Flatulence||0.5|-1.2|
81647516|NCT01568112|162986541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|30.0|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||30.0|-11.8|
81647517|NCT01568112|162986541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|30.0|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||30.0|-11.8|
81647518|NCT01568112|162986542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|23.3|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||23.3|-18.8|
81647519|NCT01568112|162986542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|27.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||27.8|-14.1|
81647520|NCT01568112|162986543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|14.3|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||14.3|-32.1|
81647521|NCT01568112|162986543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|21.7|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||21.7|-25.0|
81647522|NCT01568112|162986550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|34.1|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||34.1|-20.9|
81647523|NCT01568112|162986550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|25.7|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||25.7|-14.2|
81647524|NCT01568112|162986551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.5|70.9|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||70.9|-26.5|
81647525|NCT01568112|162986551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|23.6|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||23.6|-20.5|
81647526|NCT01568112|162986552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|44.2|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||44.2|-9.2|
81647527|NCT01568112|162986552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|18.0|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|||18.0|-17.2|
81647528|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.601|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|12.26|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Nausea||12.26|-6.34|
81647529|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.347|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.81|0.67|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Nausea||0.67|-8.81|
81647530|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.335|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|26.63|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Diarrhea||26.63|-3.15|
81610423|NCT03862482|162899271|EQUIVALENCE|Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC, two-way mixed-effect model) assessed inter- and intra-examiner reliability of bone level measurement on 20 radiographs. Dahlberg measurement error. Two-way, mixed effect model|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.49||Bonferroni correction was applied for pairwise comparisons|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA. Dahlberg measurement error||Total 35 Brånemark® implants analyzed for all Configurations. Size difference expected 0.95 bone level change between B/SW/SC. Sample size 16 participants ensured 80% power to reject null hypothesis (two-sided Bonferroni-adjusted α level 0.017, pairwise comparisons between implant groups). Repeated measures ANOVA. Mixed models, repeated measures within subject. Implant type/site/configuration independent variables (length covariate). (B/SW/SC lengths compared with Kruskal-Wallis test)||-0.49|-1.22|<0.05
81610424|NCT03862482|162899271|EQUIVALENCE|Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC, two-way mixed-effect model) assessed inter- and intra-examiner reliability of bone level measurement on 20 radiographs. Dahlberg measurement error. Two-way, mixed effect model|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.64||Bonferroni correction was applied for pairwise comparisons|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA. Dahlberg measurement error||Total 36 Swede-Vent® implants analyzed for all Configurations. Size difference expected 0.95 bone level change between B/SW/SC. Sample size 16 participants ensured 80% power to reject null hypothesis (two-sided Bonferroni-adjusted α level 0.017, pairwise comparisons between implant groups). Repeated measures ANOVA. Mixed models, repeated measures within subject. Implant type/site/configuration independent variables (length covariate). (B/SW/SC lengths compared with Kruskal-Wallis test)||-0.64|-1.35|<0.05
81610425|NCT03862482|162899271|EQUIVALENCE|Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC, two-way mixed-effect model) assessed inter- and intra-examiner reliability of bone level measurement on 20 radiographs. Dahlberg measurement error. Two-way, mixed effect model|Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|-1.41||Bonferroni correction was applied for pairwise comparisons|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA. Dahlberg measurement error||Total 36 Screw-Vent® implants analyzed for all Configurations. Size difference expected 0.95 bone level change between B/SW/SC. Sample size 16 participants ensured 80% power to reject null hypothesis (two-sided Bonferroni-adjusted α level 0.017, pairwise comparisons between implant groups). Repeated measures ANOVA. Mixed models, repeated measures within subject. Implant type/site/configuration independent variables (length covariate). (B/SW/SC lengths compared with Kruskal-Wallis test)||-1.41|-2.13|<0.05
81610426|NCT00738530|162899279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.1|||Log Rank|||||1.10|0.76|0.3360
81610427|NCT00738530|162899281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.88|||Log Rank|||||0.88|0.64|0.0004
81610428|NCT00738530|162899282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.86|||Log Rank|||||0.86|0.62|0.0002
81610429|NCT00738530|162899284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.92|||Log Rank|||||0.92|0.66|0.0023
81647531|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.321|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|6.77|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Diarrhea||6.77|-2.67|
81526479|NCT05362058|162740516|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.008|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EQ-5D-5L Health State Index Score at Week 52 (Statistical Analysis) - LS mean was determined using MMRM model with Baseline + HbA1c Stratum at Baseline + Country + GLP-1 RA Use Randomization Flag + SU Use at Randomization Flag + Treatment + Time + Treatment\*Time (Type III sum of squares) as variables.||0.008|-0.029|0.285
81610430|NCT00738530|162899285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|19.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|26.6|||Chi-squared|||||26.6|13.2|<.0001
81610431|NCT02923895|162899295|SUPERIORITY|All statistical analyses were conducted under the null hypothesis (H0) of no difference between treatments versus the alternate hypothesis (H1) of a difference between treatments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.128||From ANCOVA model with change from baseline in Schiff Sensitivity Score as response and treatment as a factor and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named dentifrice minus second named dentifrice such that a negative difference favours first named dentifrice.|||-1.128|-1.500|<.0001
81610432|NCT02040090|162899304|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|We will reject the null hypothesis at the one-sided 5% significance level, and conclude that Cp \> -0.1, if the lower bound of an exact 90% binomial confidence interval (CI) exceeds0.1. A sample size of 53 in each group provides 80% power to reject the null hypothesis.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.018|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.082|0.031||||||The null hypothesis was that Cp ≤ -0.1.||0.031|-0.082|
81610433|NCT03259373|162899305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.07|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||The null hypothesis was the that proportions of patients with at least one OAC filled at one year were the same between the two groups.||1.07|0.95|0.79
81647532|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.812|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|25.14|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Upper abdominal pain||25.14|-6.72|
81647533|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.152|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.31|5.63|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Upper abdominal pain||5.63|-11.31|
81647534|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.516|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.36|12.19|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Lower abdominal pain||12.19|-18.36|
81702213|NCT02911519|163100614|SUPERIORITY|This is an intention to treat analysis. This statistical Analysis applies to WHOQOL-BREF 2ND DOMAIN (psychological) in the second row.|Slope|-0.04||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is an intention to treat analysis.This statistical Analysis applies to WHOQOL-BREF 2ND DOMAIN (psychological) in the second row.|||0.29|-0.38|0.81
81702214|NCT02911519|163100614|SUPERIORITY|This statistical Analysis applies to WHOQOL-BREF 3RD DOMAIN (social relationships) in the third row.|Slope|0.16||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is an intention to treat analysis. This statistical Analysis applies to WHOQOL-BREF 3RD DOMAIN (social relationships) in the third row.|||0.65|-0.33|0.52
81526480|NCT05362058|162740516|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|1.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EQ VAS Score at Week 52 (Statistical Analysis) - LS mean was determined using MMRM model with Baseline + HbA1c Stratum at Baseline + Country + GLP-1 RA Use Randomization Flag + SU Use at Randomization Flag + Treatment + Time + Treatment\*Time (Type III sum of squares) as variables.||1.44|-2.15|0.701
81526481|NCT00930553|162740545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage with SAD|22.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.33|27.06|||||The percentage and 95% CI of the participants with SAD are estimated by the Kaplan Meier method.|||27.06|18.33|
81526482|NCT00930553|162740545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage with SAD|29.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.42|34.49|||||The percentage and 95% CI of the participants with SAD are estimated by the Kaplan Meier method.|||34.49|25.42|
81526483|NCT00930553|162740546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage with SAD|9.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.54|15.56|||||The percentage and 95% CI of the participants with SAD are estimated by the Kaplan Meier method.|||15.56|5.54|
81526484|NCT00930553|162740546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage with SAD|7.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.48|13.9|||||The percentage and 95% CI of the participants with SAD are estimated by the Kaplan Meier method.|||13.90|4.48|
81526485|NCT00930553|162740546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage with SAD|20.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.67|28.03|||||The percentage and 95% CI of the participants with SAD are estimated by the Kaplan Meier method.|||28.03|14.67|
81526486|NCT00930553|162740546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage with SAD|11.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.63|18.58|||||The percentage and 95% CI of the participants with SAD are estimated by the Kaplan Meier method.|||18.58|7.63|
81526487|NCT00930553|162740547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage with SRD|32.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.96|39.28|||||The percentage and 95% CI of the participants with SRD are estimated by the Kaplan Meier method.|||39.28|26.96|
81526488|NCT00930553|162740547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage with SRD|42.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.08|48.28|||||The percentage and 95% CI of the participants with SRD are estimated by the Kaplan Meier method.|||48.28|37.08|
81526489|NCT00930553|162740548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage with SRD|16.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.75|28.47|||||The percentage and 95% CI of the participants with SRD are estimated by the Kaplan Meier method.|||28.47|9.75|
81526490|NCT00930553|162740548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage with SRD|13.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.47|22.33|||||The percentage and 95% CI of the participants with SRD are estimated by the Kaplan Meier method.|||22.33|8.47|
81526491|NCT02524158|162740608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.340
81526492|NCT02524158|162740609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.003
81526493|NCT02524158|162740610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||The a priori specified threshold is p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81526494|NCT02524158|162740611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.013
81526495|NCT02524158|162740612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044||||||The a priori specified threshold is p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.044
81526496|NCT02524158|162740613|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81526497|NCT02524158|162740614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||The a priori specified threshold is p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.010
81526498|NCT02524158|162740615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.66
81526499|NCT02524158|162740616|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.10
81526500|NCT02524158|162740617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.202|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.202
81526501|NCT02524158|162740618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.369|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.369
81526502|NCT02524158|162740619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.50
81526503|NCT02524158|162740620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.067
81526504|NCT02524158|162740622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.071
81526505|NCT02524158|162740623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.92
81526506|NCT02524158|162740624|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036||||||The a priori specified threshold is p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.036
81526507|NCT02524158|162740625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.071
81526508|NCT00475904|162740626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.547|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2709||0.0441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.08||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|ANOVA|||In the initial analysis, the efficacy of the test treatment NP-1 cream was compared with placebo using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The analysis was conducted using the ITT population to compare the mean changes in pain scores from baseline to endpoint for the 2 treatments; the LOCF approach was employed for patients who did not complete the trial.||1.08|0.01|0.0441
81526509|NCT00475904|162740627|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To conclude that the NP-1 was not inferior to gabapentin, the upper limit of the 2-sided 90% CI for the difference between treatments for the endpoint mean pain score was required to be below the non-inferiority margin of 0.70.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2311||0.8409|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.43||To conclude that the NP-1 was not inferior to gabapentin, the upper limit of the 2-sided 90% CI for the difference between treatments for the endpoint mean pain score was required to be below the non-inferiority margin of 0.70.|ANCOVA|||the primary hypothesis of this study was that NP-1 topical cream (amitriptyline 4%/ketamine 2%) administered twice daily in doses of 4 gm for 4 weeks is not inferior to the standard treatment (oral gabapentin 600 mg 3 times daily) for relieving the pain of adult patients with PHN.||0.43|-0.33|0.8409
81526510|NCT00383162|162740637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.5|||<|0.001||95.0|2.17|9.36|||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||9.36|2.17|<0.001
81526511|NCT04146935|162740656|OTHER|Mixed model repeated measures||||||0.4147||||||Visit 1 (baseline) to visit 4 (peak)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4147
81526512|NCT04146935|162740657|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.0001
81526513|NCT04146935|162740658|OTHER|Mixed model repeated measures||||||0.6957|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6957
81610434|NCT03259373|162899305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.12|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the proportions of patients with at least one OAC filled at 183 days were the same between the two groups.||1.12|0.96|0.307
81610435|NCT03259373|162899305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.16|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the proportions of patients with at least one OAC filled at 90 days were the same between the two groups.||1.16|0.95|0.375
81610436|NCT03259373|162899305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.26|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the proportions of patients with at least one OAC filled at 42 days were the same between the two groups.||1.26|0.94|0.265
81647535|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.141|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.71|8.35|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Lower abdominal pain||8.35|-20.71|
81526514|NCT04146935|162740659|OTHER|||||||0.0092|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0092
81526515|NCT04146935|162740660|OTHER|Mixed model repeated measures||||||0.1383|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1383
81526516|NCT04146935|162740661|OTHER|mixed model repeated measures||||||0.0572|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0572
81526517|NCT04038567|162740674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|1.2||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app introduction. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||1.20|-1.14|
81526518|NCT04038567|162740674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|-0.04||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for his vs. standard dose. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||-0.04|-2.39|
81526519|NCT04038567|162740674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|1.23||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app response. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||1.23|-1.12|
81526520|NCT04038567|162740675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-0.16||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app introduction. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||-0.16|-2.12|
81526521|NCT04038567|162740675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.49||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for high vs. standard dose. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||1.49|-1.80|
81526522|NCT04038567|162740675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.49||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app response. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||1.49|-0.48|
81526523|NCT04038567|162740676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|1.01||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app introduction. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||1.01|-1.66|
81610437|NCT03259373|162899305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.15|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the proportions of patients with at least one OAC filled among females were the same between the two groups.||1.15|0.97|0.237
81610438|NCT03259373|162899305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.05|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the proportions of patients with at least one OAC filled among males were the same between the two groups.||1.05|0.89|0.487
81610439|NCT03259373|162899305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.27|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the proportions of patients with at least one OAC filled among age \<= 64 yrs were the same between the two groups.||1.27|0.78|0.952
81610440|NCT03259373|162899305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.14|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the proportions of the patients with at least one OAC filled among age 65 - 74 yrs were the same between the two groups.||1.14|0.91|0.696
81610441|NCT03259373|162899305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.13|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the proportions of patients with at least one OAC filled among age 75 - 84 yrs were the same between groups.||1.13|0.94|0.584
81610442|NCT03259373|162899305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.14|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the proportions of patients with at least one OAC filled among age \>= 85 yrs were the same between the two groups.||1.14|0.87|0.911
81610443|NCT03259373|162899305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.1|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the proportions of the patients with at least one OAC filled among those with a CHADS-VASC of 2-3 were the same between the two groups.||1.10|0.88|0.746
81610444|NCT03259373|162899305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.19|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the proportions of patients with at least one OAC filled among those with a CHADS-VASC score of 4-5 were the same between the two groups.||1.19|0.98|0.109
81610445|NCT03259373|162899305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.05|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the proportions of patients with at least one OAC filled among those with a CHADS-VASC score \>=6 were the same between the two groups.||1.05|0.84|0.244
81610446|NCT03259373|162899306|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.08|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||There were one or two sites that had no adverse events or just one event in either or both arms, so there was no estimated effect size/variance from the multivariable models at the site level. Therefore, depending on the specific outcome, either one or two sites did not contribute to the fixed-effect meta-analysis as there was no estimated effect size or variance to include in the meta-analysis.||1.08|0.79|0.300
81610447|NCT03259373|162899307|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.83|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||There were one or two sites that had no adverse events or just one event in either or both arms, so there was no estimated effect size/variance from the multivariable models at the site level. Therefore, depending on the specific outcome, either one or two sites did not contribute to the fixed-effect meta-analysis as there was no estimated effect size or variance to include in the meta-analysis.||1.83|0.93|0.122
81647536|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.292|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|6.49|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Vomiting||6.49|-22.90|
81647537|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.536|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.13|11.47|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Vomiting||11.47|-30.13|
81610448|NCT03259373|162899308|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.13|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||There were one or two sites that had no adverse events or just one event in either or both arms, so there was no estimated effect size/variance from the multivariable models at the site level. Therefore, depending on the specific outcome, either one or two sites did not contribute to the fixed-effect meta-analysis as there was no estimated effect size or variance to include in the meta-analysis.||1.13|0.85|0.760
81610449|NCT03259373|162899309|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.14|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||There were one or two sites that had no adverse events or just one event in either or both arms, so there was no estimated effect size/variance from the multivariable models at the site level. Therefore, depending on the specific outcome, either one or two sites did not contribute to the fixed-effect meta-analysis as there was no estimated effect size or variance to include in the meta-analysis.||1.14|0.86|0.760
81610450|NCT03259373|162899310|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.08|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||There were one or two sites that had no adverse events or just one event in either or both arms, so there was no estimated effect size/variance from the multivariable models at the site level. Therefore, depending on the specific outcome, either one or two sites did not contribute to the fixed-effect meta-analysis as there was no estimated effect size or variance to include in the meta-analysis.||1.08|0.88|0.616
81610451|NCT03259373|162899311|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.15|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||There were one or two sites that had no adverse events or just one event in either or both arms, so there was no estimated effect size/variance from the multivariable models at the site level. Therefore, depending on the specific outcome, either one or two sites did not contribute to the fixed-effect meta-analysis as there was no estimated effect size or variance to include in the meta-analysis.||1.15|0.87|0.992
81610452|NCT03259373|162899312|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.07|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||||1.07|0.95|0.808
81610453|NCT03259373|162899313|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Mean Difference (%)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.853|TWO_SIDED||||||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||||||0.853
81610454|NCT03259373|162899314|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.06|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||||1.06|0.82|0.303
81610455|NCT03259373|162899315|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.16|||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||There were one or two sites that had no adverse events or just one event in either or both arms, so there was no estimated effect size/variance from the multivariable models at the site level. Therefore, depending on the specific outcome, either one or two sites did not contribute to the fixed-effect meta-analysis as there was no estimated effect size or variance to include in the meta-analysis.||1.16|0.91|0.649
81702215|NCT02911519|163100614|SUPERIORITY|This statistical Analysis applies to WHOQOL-BREF 4TH DOMAIN (environment) in the fourth row.|Slope|0.19||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is an intention to treat analysis. This statistical Analysis applies to WHOQOL-BREF 4TH DOMAIN (environment) in the fourth row.|||0.53|-0.15|0.27
81610456|NCT03259373|162899316|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Mean Difference (%)|-0.4998|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.587|TWO_SIDED||||||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||||||0.587
81610457|NCT03259373|162899316|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Mean Difference (%)|-0.4655|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.613|TWO_SIDED||||||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||||||0.613
81610458|NCT03259373|162899316|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Mean Difference (%)|0.598|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.515|TWO_SIDED||||||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||||||0.515
81610459|NCT03259373|162899316|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Mean Difference (%)|-2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||||||0.018
81610460|NCT03259373|162899316|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Mean Difference (%)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.956|TWO_SIDED||||||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||||||0.956
81610461|NCT03259373|162899317|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Mean Difference (%)|-1.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.279|TWO_SIDED||||||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||||||0.279
81610462|NCT03259373|162899317|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Mean Difference (%)|-1.347|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.143|TWO_SIDED||||||fixed-effect meta-analysis|||||||0.143
81610463|NCT01563978|162899373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean treatment difference|2.93||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|5.45|||ANCOVA|Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)||||5.45|0.40|0.023
81610464|NCT01563978|162899374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean treatment difference|3.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|5.03|||ANCOVA|Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)||||5.03|2.04|<0.001
81610465|NCT01563978|162899375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment difference|3.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|6.08|||ANCOVA|Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)||Change from baseline in mean daytime SBP (Day 28)||6.08|0.53|0.020
81610466|NCT01563978|162899375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment difference|3.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|5.42|||ANCOVA|Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)||Change from baseline in mean daytime DBP (Day 28)||5.42|2.08|<0.001
81610467|NCT01563978|162899375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment difference|2.07||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|5.11|||ANCOVA|Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)||Change from baseline in mean night-time SBP (Day 28)||5.11|-0.96|0.179
81610468|NCT01563978|162899375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment difference|3.14||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|5.14|||ANCOVA|Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)||Change from baseline in mean night-time DBP (Day 28)||5.14|1.13|0.002
81610469|NCT01563978|162899376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment difference|3.11||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|5.81|||ANCOVA|Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)||Change from baseline in mean awake SBP (Day 28)||5.81|0.41|0.024
81610470|NCT01563978|162899376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment difference|3.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|5.22|||ANCOVA|Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)||Change from baseline in mean awake DBP (Day 28)||5.22|2.10|<0.001
81610471|NCT01563978|162899377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean treatment difference|1.99||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|5.2|||ANCOVA|Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)||Change from baseline in mean sleeping SBP||5.20|-1.22|0.223
81610472|NCT01563978|162899377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment difference|2.87||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|4.93|||ANCOVA|Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)||Change from baseline in mean sleeping DBP||4.93|0.81|0.007
81610473|NCT01563978|162899378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment difference|2.24||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|5.69|||ANCOVA|Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)||Change from baseline in clinic SBP (Day 29)||5.69|-1.20|0.200
81610474|NCT01563978|162899378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment difference|2.36||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|4.68|||ANCOVA|Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)||Change from baseline in clinic DBP (Day 29)||4.68|0.05|0.046
81610475|NCT01563978|162899379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment difference|6.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|9.03|||ANCOVA|Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)||Change from baseline in weekly average pre-dose home SBP (Week 4)||9.03|3.60|<0.001
81610476|NCT01563978|162899379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment difference|4.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.91|6.25|||ANCOVA|Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)||Change from baseline in weekly average pre-dose home DBP (Week 4)||6.25|2.91|<0.001
81610477|NCT01563978|162899380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment difference|7.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.29|10.16|||ANCOVA|Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)||Change from baseline in weekly average post-dose home SBP (Week 4)||10.16|4.29|<0.001
81610478|NCT01563978|162899380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment difference|4.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|6.59|||ANCOVA|Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)||Change from baseline in weekly average post-dose home DBP (Week 4)||6.59|2.90|<0.001
81647538|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.376|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.02|4.63|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Indigestion||4.63|-30.02|
81647539|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.654|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.48|6.32|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Indigestion||6.32|-29.48|
81647540|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.274|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.44|7.57|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Constipation||7.57|-35.44|
81647541|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.369|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.39|18.81|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Constipation||18.81|-33.39|
81610479|NCT01563978|162899382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment difference|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.08||Inc. baseline (covariate); treatment, region, prior failure to biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drug \& baseline antihypertensive use (factors)|ANCOVA|||Improvement from baseline at Day 29. Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any dose of background disease modifying antirheumatic drug increased or any other RA treatment initiated including DMARDs, anti-TNFs or other biologics, or receiving any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||1.08|0.40|<0.001
81647542|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.472|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|5.93|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Bloating||5.93|-20.40|
81647543|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|60.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|34.455|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.78|131.4|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Bloating||131.4|-10.78|
81610480|NCT01053637|162899454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Pain at 5 minutes using Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Pain Scale validated in the younger population. Using a 2-point difference in CHEOPS pain scale as a clinically significant change, 34 patients were required in the younger 2- to 7 group.|Fisher Exact|||Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Pain Scale, for children 2-7 years. This score ranks 6 categories: Cry, Facial expression, Verbal Response, Torso movement, Touch, and Leg movement. The scale varies by each category from 0-2 or 1-2 or 1-3; such that a minimum score is 4 (no pain) and a maximum score is 13 signifying greatest or worst pain.||||0.05
81647544|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|59.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|65.007|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.51|191.2|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Flatulence||191.2|-71.51|
81647545|NCT01568112|162986553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|54.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|40.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.09|136.6|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Flatulence||136.6|-27.09|
81647546|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.281|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.79|14.68|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Nausea||14.68|-6.79|
81647547|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.563|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.57|0.83|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Nausea||0.83|-9.57|
81647548|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.024|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|29.86|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Diarrhea||29.86|-2.84|
81647549|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.379|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|7.29|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Diarrhea||7.29|-2.41|
81610481|NCT01053637|162899455|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children pre vs. post procedure for matched pairs. Higher numbers indicated higher state anxiety. State Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children (STAIC) scores pre vs. post procedure for matched pairs. A lower STAIC score indicates less anxiety and a greater score indicates more anxiety based on Likert-type scales and analyzed using nonparametric testing.||||0.05
81610482|NCT02102464|162899469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|14.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||14.0|8.0|<0.0001
81610483|NCT02102464|162899470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-5.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-5.2|-10.2|<0.0001
81610484|NCT02102464|162899471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|5.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.4|2.5|<0.0001
81610485|NCT01778062|162899475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81610486|NCT01824472|162899479|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference compared across 3 groups|0.43||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis||"Kruskal-Wallis test implemented as PROC NPAR1WAY in Statistical Analysis System (SAS v9.4) for a single groupwise comparison. The mean difference (baseline to follow-up) was determined for each group, and this was compared across all 3 groups."|||||0.8
81610487|NCT04445155|162899505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.125|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test|||"Null Hypothesis: The distributions of the scores are the same at baseline and immediately post-intervention.~Alternative Hypothesis: The distributions of the scores are different at baseline and immediately post-intervention."||||0.125
81610488|NCT04445155|162899507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Paired t-test|||"Null Hypothesis: The means of the scores are the same at baseline and immediately post-intervention.~Alternative Hypothesis: The means of the scores are different at baseline and immediately post-intervention."||||0.011
81610489|NCT04445155|162899508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test|||"Null Hypothesis: The distributions of the scores are the same at baseline and immediately post-intervention.~Alternative Hypothesis: The distributions of the scores are different at baseline and immediately post-intervention."||||0.002
81610490|NCT04445155|162899508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test|||"Null Hypothesis: The distributions of the scores are the same at baseline and immediately post-intervention.~Alternative Hypothesis: The distributions of the scores are different at baseline and immediately post-intervention."||||0.008
81610491|NCT04445155|162899509|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test|||"Null Hypothesis: The distributions of the scores are the same at baseline and immediately post-intervention.~Alternative Hypothesis: The distributions of the scores are different at baseline and immediately post-intervention."||||<0.001
81610492|NCT04445155|162899509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test|||"Null Hypothesis: The distributions of the scores are the same at baseline and immediately post-intervention.~Alternative Hypothesis: The distributions of the scores are different at baseline and immediately post-intervention."||||0.002
81610493|NCT04445155|162899510|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test|||"Null Hypothesis: The distributions of the scores are the same at baseline and immediately post-intervention.~Alternative Hypothesis: The distributions of the scores are different at baseline and immediately post-intervention."||||<0.001
81610494|NCT04445155|162899510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.125|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test|||"Null Hypothesis: The distributions of the scores are the same at baseline and immediately post-intervention.~Alternative Hypothesis: The distributions of the scores are different at baseline and immediately post-intervention."||||0.125
81610495|NCT04213846|162899532|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=408 with a Condition × 1-Month Follow-Up interaction. Assessment-only control was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 1-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|0.94||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.07|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex, age, and college type (2-year vs. 4-year) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 1-Month Follow-Up for intervention versus assessment-only control reported in this section.||1.07|0.81|0.34
81610496|NCT04213846|162899532|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=408 with a Condition × 6-Month Follow-Up interaction. Assessment-only control was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 6-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|1.09||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.3|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex, age, and college type (2-year vs. 4-year) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 6-Month Follow-Up for intervention versus assessment-only control reported in this section.||1.30|0.91|0.37
81610497|NCT04213846|162899532|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=408 with a Condition × 12-Month Follow-Up interaction. Assessment-only control was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 12-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|1.02||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.23|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex, age, and college type (2-year vs. 4-year) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 12-Month Follow-Up for intervention versus assessment-only control reported in this section.||1.23|0.85|0.80
81610498|NCT04213846|162899533|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=408 with a Condition × 1-Month Follow-Up interaction. Assessment-only control was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 1-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|1.02||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.2|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex, age, college type and used a Poisson error distribution. Peak eBAC multiplied by 100 and rounded up to the nearest integer.||Changes from Baseline to 1-Month Follow-Up for intervention versus assessment-only control reported in this section.||1.20|0.88|0.75
81610499|NCT04213846|162899533|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=408 with a Condition × 6-Month Follow-Up interaction. Assessment-only control was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 6-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|1.04||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.25|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex, age, college type and used a Poisson error distribution. Peak eBAC multiplied by 100 and rounded up to the nearest integer.||Changes from Baseline to 6-Month Follow-Up for intervention versus assessment-only control reported in this section.||1.25|0.86|0.72
81610500|NCT04213846|162899533|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=408 with a Condition × 12-Month Follow-Up interaction. Assessment-only control was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 12-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|1.01||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.21|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex, age, college type and used a Poisson error distribution. Peak eBAC multiplied by 100 and rounded up to the nearest integer.||Changes from Baseline to 12-Month Follow-Up for intervention versus assessment-only control reported in this section.||1.21|0.85|0.91
81610501|NCT04213846|162899534|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=408 with a Condition × 1-Month Follow-Up interaction. Assessment-only control was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 1-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|0.83||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.99|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex, age, and college type (2-year vs. 4-year) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 1-Month Follow-Up for intervention versus assessment-only control reported in this section.||0.99|0.69|0.04
81610502|NCT04213846|162899534|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=408 with a Condition × 6-Month Follow-Up interaction. Assessment-only control was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 6-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|0.98||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.23|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex, age, and college type (2-year vs. 4-year) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 6-Month Follow-Up for intervention versus assessment-only control reported in this section.||1.23|0.77|0.84
81610503|NCT04213846|162899534|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=408 with a Condition × 12-Month Follow-Up interaction. Assessment-only control was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 12-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|0.9||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.22|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex, age, and college type (2-year vs. 4-year) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 12-Month Follow-Up for intervention versus assessment-only control reported in this section.||1.22|0.73|0.34
81610504|NCT04213846|162899535|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=408 with a Condition × 1-Month Follow-Up interaction. Assessment-only control was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 1-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|0.98||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.16|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex, age, and college type (2-year vs. 4-year) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 1-Month Follow-Up for intervention versus assessment-only control reported in this section.||1.16|0.82|0.78
81610505|NCT04213846|162899535|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=408 with a Condition × 6-Month Follow-Up interaction. Assessment-only control was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 6-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|0.9||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.08|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex, age, and college type (2-year vs. 4-year) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 6-Month Follow-Up for intervention versus assessment-only control reported in this section.||1.08|0.75|0.27
81610506|NCT04213846|162899535|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=408 with a Condition × 12-Month Follow-Up interaction. Assessment-only control was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 12-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|1.01||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.2|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex, age, and college type (2-year vs. 4-year) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 12-Month Follow-Up for intervention versus assessment-only control reported in this section.||1.20|0.84|0.95
81610507|NCT04213846|162899536|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear model was estimated using a sample of N=346.|Count/Rate Ratio|0.98||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.08|||Generalized linear mixed model|Model controlled for sex, age, and college type (2-year vs. 4-year) and used a negative binomial error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 12-Month Follow-Up for intervention versus assessment-only control reported in this section.||1.08|0.89|0.69
81610508|NCT05220501|162899549|NON_INFERIORITY|The justification of the noninferiority margin is based on review of 11 studies reporting on the benefit of multiparametric MRI-directed biopsy over systematic biopsy. The differences between the multiparametric MRI-directed biopsy and systematic biopsy were tabulated and found to range from 5%to 18%. Panel selected 10% noninferiority and a 1-sided α of .025 as a reasonable threshold that would demonstrate clinically similar outcomes.|||||<|0.001|||||||Jeffreys interval|||||||<0.001
81610509|NCT01866475|162899550|NON_INFERIORITY|This study is designed to test the hypothesis that the IO device has no greater than a 4 percent infection rate. Equivalently, we define success as having at least a 96 percent infection free 48-hour placement.|||||||||||||||||The historical data for the device suggests an infection rate of 0.6 percent per 48 hours or a success rate of 99.4 percent. The formal objective in the design is to reject the one-sided null hypothesis that the success rate is no higher than 96 percent. The analysis will use the exact binomial test and will tolerate a Type I Error rate of 0.05 or less. If we assume a 99.4 percent success rate, the study will have 84 percent power with a sample size of 117 to reject the null hypothesis. If the null hypothesis is rejected, we conclude that the infection rate is less than 4 percent.|||
81610510|NCT04731714|162899551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0104|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|See publication for details||||||0.0104
81647550|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.143|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.81|27.5|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Upper abdominal pain||27.50|-5.81|
81463683|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|2.68||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline delay discounting would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.68|0.11|0.46
81647551|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.671|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.08|7.09|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Upper abdominal pain||7.09|-12.08|
81647552|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.488|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.03|15.64|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Lower abdominal pain||15.64|-19.03|
81647553|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.832|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.93|8.11|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Lower abdominal pain||8.11|-23.93|
81610511|NCT04731714|162899552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|See publication for details||||||0.079
81610512|NCT04731714|162899553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9222|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|See publication for details||||||0.9222
81610513|NCT04731714|162899554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7995|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|See publication for details||||||0.7995
81610514|NCT04731714|162899555|OTHER|||||||0.314||||||rhythmic days|Friedman Test|See publication for further details||||||0.3140
81610515|NCT04731714|162899555|OTHER|||||||0.239||||||arrhythmic days|Friedman Test|See publication for further details||||||0.239
81610516|NCT04731714|162899559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8844|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|See publication for details||||||0.8844
81610517|NCT04731714|162899561|OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||binomial|One-sided||||||0.73
81610518|NCT04004208|162899599|NON_INFERIORITY|Non inferiority margin is 5%. Confidence interval actually refers to a credible interval based on the Bayesian analysis.|Difference in proportions|0.034|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.162||||||Bayesian analysis with non-informative prior distributions. Calculation of two-sided 90% credible interval for the treatment difference (aflibercept - laser photocoagulation).||0.162|-0.08|
81610519|NCT04004208|162899600|OTHER|Confidence interval actually refers to a credible interval based on the Bayesian analysis.|Difference in proportions|-0.023|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.046||||||Bayesian analysis with non-informative prior distributions. Calculation of two-sided 90% credible interval for the treatment difference (aflibercept - laser photocoagulation).||0.046|-0.11|
81610520|NCT04004208|162899601|OTHER|Confidence interval actually refers to a credible interval based on the Bayesian analysis.|Difference in proportions|0.096|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.019|0.175||||||Bayesian analysis with non-informative prior distributions. Calculation of two-sided 90% credible interval for the treatment difference (aflibercept - laser photocoagulation).||0.175|0.019|
81610521|NCT00839982|162899614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||Hypothesis: achieving CR provides an overall longer survival.|Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81610522|NCT01152554|162899657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.5|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.50|0.54|0.697
81610523|NCT01152554|162899658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.57|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.57|0.45|0.582
81610524|NCT03486899|162899667|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.65||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|8.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.52|0.88|0.055
81610525|NCT03486899|162899667|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|6.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.27|0.61|0.245
81610526|NCT03486899|162899667|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|7.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.10|0.71|0.129
81610527|NCT03486899|162899668|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|10.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.64|0.53|0.214
81610528|NCT03486899|162899668|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|9.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.10|0.43|0.381
81610529|NCT03486899|162899668|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|13.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.48|0.75|0.079
81610530|NCT03486899|162899669|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|7.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.47|0.63|0.180
81610531|NCT03486899|162899669|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|5.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.20|0.38|0.612
81610532|NCT03486899|162899669|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.59||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|9.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.10|0.81|0.079
81610533|NCT03486899|162899670|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.03|0.15|0.038
81610534|NCT03486899|162899670|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.57|0.22|0.256
81610535|NCT03486899|162899670|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.73|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.73|0.25|0.296
81610536|NCT03486899|162899671|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|9.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.80|0.22|0.718
81647554|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.811|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|17.6|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Vomiting||17.60|-23.80|
81647555|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.155|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.75|13.0|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Vomiting||13.00|-22.75|
81647556|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.243|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.2|9.05|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Indigestion||9.05|-59.20|
81647557|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.89|6.98|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Indigestion||6.98|-54.89|
81526524|NCT04038567|162740676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|-0.14||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for high vs. standard dose. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||-0.14|-2.81|
81526525|NCT04038567|162740676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|2.15||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app response to symptoms. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||2.15|-0.52|
81526526|NCT04038567|162740677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.91||||||||0.91|-1.23|
81526527|NCT04038567|162740677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|-0.15||||||||-0.15|-2.29|
81526528|NCT04038567|162740677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|0.37||||||||0.37|-1.77|
81526529|NCT04038567|162740678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|1.25||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app introduction. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||1.25|-4.41|
81610537|NCT03486899|162899671|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|5.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.87|0.05|0.632
81610538|NCT03486899|162899671|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|4.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.19|0.01|0.293
81610539|NCT03486899|162899672|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|9.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.80|0.22|0.718
81610540|NCT03486899|162899672|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|5.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.87|0.05|0.632
81610541|NCT03486899|162899672|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|4.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.19|0.01|0.293
81610542|NCT03486899|162899673|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|10.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.12|0.73|0.101
81610543|NCT03486899|162899673|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|6.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.17|0.36|0.587
81610544|NCT03486899|162899673|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|7.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.20|0.45|0.371
81610545|NCT03486899|162899674|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|10.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.64|0.53|0.214
81610546|NCT03486899|162899674|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|9.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.10|0.43|0.381
81526530|NCT04038567|162740678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|2.42||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for hig vs. standard dose. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||2.42|-3.26|
81526531|NCT04038567|162740678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|4.33||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app response. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||4.33|-1.35|
81526532|NCT04038567|162740683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|1.78||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app introduction. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||1.78|-0.62|
81610547|NCT03486899|162899674|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|10.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.64|0.53|0.214
81610548|NCT03486899|162899675|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.85||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|11.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.21|0.83|0.060
81647558|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.847|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.38|10.39|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Constipation||10.39|-35.38|
81702216|NCT02911519|163100615|SUPERIORITY|This analysis applies to SSFB objective domain in the first row.|Slope|-0.01||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is an intention to treat analysis. This analysis applies to SSFB objective domain in the first row.|||0.01|-0.01|0.33
81463684|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|4.27||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the pre-specified H1 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received inserts (insert only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (pictorial warning only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the insert groups than in the no insert groups.||4.27|1.56|0.0002
81463685|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.12||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||3.12|1.14|0.0135
81463686|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.2619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.12||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the pre-specified H3 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received inserts only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the insert only group.||3.12|0.73|0.2619
81526533|NCT04038567|162740683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|1.92||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for high vs. standard dose. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||1.92|-0.47|
81526534|NCT04038567|162740683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.39||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app response. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||1.39|-1.00|
81526535|NCT04038567|162740684|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|2.27||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app introduction. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||2.27|-0.45|
81526536|NCT04038567|162740684|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|1.38||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for high vs. standard dose. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||1.38|-1.33|
81526537|NCT04038567|162740684|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|0.99||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app response. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||0.99|-1.72|
81526538|NCT04038567|162740685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.3||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app introduction. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||0.30|-1.30|
81526539|NCT04038567|162740685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.27||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for high vs. standard dose. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||0.27|-1.33|
81526540|NCT04038567|162740685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|1.05||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app response. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||1.05|-.55|
81526541|NCT04038567|162740686|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.41||||||||0.41|-1.41|
81526542|NCT04038567|162740686|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.55||||||||0.55|-1.27|
81702217|NCT02911519|163100615|SUPERIORITY|This is an intention to treat analysis. This analysis applies to SSFB subjective domain in the second row.|Slope|-0.01||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is an intention to treat analysis. This analysis applies to SSFB subjective domain in the second row.|||0.01|-0.02|0.19
81702218|NCT02911519|163100616|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is an intention to treat analysis.|||0.19|-0.19|0.97
81702219|NCT00813917|163100632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.126||95.0||||For this randomized phase II we used a one sided test with a false positive(type I error)rate of 0.20 to assess whether additional studies of the experimental arm are warranted.|Chi-squared|1 sided||Data were compared between treatment groups using Chi Square test.||||0.126
81702220|NCT01359046|163100633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.30
81702221|NCT01359046|163100634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81702222|NCT00792701|163100638|OTHER|Correlation|Correlation Coefficient|0.39||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81702223|NCT00792701|163100641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Correlation Coefficient|0.39||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Comparing RRM1 levels and ERCC1 levels between all patients.||||.0003
81702224|NCT03000686|163100699|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.021|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1339|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.249|2.295|||||Posterior median difference (GSK2586881 0.8 mg/kg - Placebo) and 95% credible interval is presented for 15 minutes post-infusion|||2.295|-2.249|
81702225|NCT03000686|163100699|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-4.021|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.5923|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.168|1.146|||||Posterior median difference (GSK2586881 0.8 mg/kg - Placebo) and 95% credible interval is presented for 60 minutes post-chamber entry.|||1.146|-9.168|
81526543|NCT04038567|162740686|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.42||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app response. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||1.42|-0.40|
81526544|NCT04038567|162740687|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|7.91||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app introduction. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||7.91|-3.25|
81526545|NCT04038567|162740687|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|10.4||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for high vs. standard dose. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||10.40|-0.76|
81526546|NCT04038567|162740687|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|5.56||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app response. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||5.56|-5.60|
81526547|NCT04038567|162740688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|9.37||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app introduction. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||9.37|-3.01|
81526548|NCT04038567|162740688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|7.47||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for high vs. standard dose. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||7.47|-4.92|
81526549|NCT04038567|162740688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|6.3||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app response. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||6.30|-6.09|
81526550|NCT04038567|162740695|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|-0.13||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app introduction. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||-0.13|-5.26|
81526551|NCT04038567|162740695|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.46|0.67||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for high vs. standard dose. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||0.67|-4.46|
81610549|NCT03486899|162899675|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|7.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.92|0.53|0.276
81610550|NCT03486899|162899675|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|7.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.20|0.45|0.371
81702226|NCT03000686|163100699|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.668|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.4927|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.576|7.231|||||Posterior median difference (GSK2586881 0.8 mg/kg - Placebo) and 95% credible interval is presented for immediately post-exercise|||7.231|-10.576|
81702227|NCT03000686|163100699|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.824|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.6695|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.142|2.506|||||Posterior median difference (GSK2586881 0.8 mg/kg - Placebo) and 95% credible interval is presented for 30 minutes post-chamber exit|||2.506|-4.142|
81702228|NCT03000686|163100700|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.662|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.1933|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.037|3.815|||||Posterior median difference (GSK2586881 0.8 mg/kg - Placebo) and 95% credible interval is presented for 15 minutes post-infusion|||3.815|-5.037|
81702229|NCT03000686|163100700|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-2.796|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.4297|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.729|4.027|||||Posterior median difference (GSK2586881 0.8 mg/kg - Placebo) and 95% credible interval is presented for 60 minutes post-chamber entry.|||4.027|-9.729|
81702230|NCT03000686|163100700|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.018|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.145|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.475|8.086|||||Posterior median difference (GSK2586881 0.8 mg/kg - Placebo) and 95% credible interval is presented for 2 minutes post-exercise start|||8.086|-8.475|
81610551|NCT03486899|162899676|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|4.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.87|0.62|0.242
81610552|NCT03486899|162899676|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.26|0.37|0.803
81610553|NCT03486899|162899676|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|4.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.46|0.56|0.350
81610554|NCT03389893|162899732|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.033|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.131|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is numerator and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is denominator.|||0.131|0.008|<0.001
81647559|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.542|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.79|20.13|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Constipation||20.13|-32.79|
81647560|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.442|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.87|10.41|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Bloating||10.41|-15.87|
81647561|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|81.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.239|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.04|185.8|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Bloating||185.8|-22.04|
81610555|NCT03389893|162899733|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.28||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is numerator and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is denominator|Day 3||0.80|0.09|0.019
81610556|NCT03389893|162899733|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.37||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.51|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is numerator and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is denominator|Day 7||1.51|0.09|0.165
81610557|NCT03389893|162899733|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is numerator and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is denominator|Day 14||0.27|0.02|<0.001
81647562|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.896|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.13|93.18|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Flatulence||93.18|-40.13|
81647563|NCT01568112|162986554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|51.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|41.055|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.65|135.2|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Flatulence||135.2|-31.65|
81647564|NCT01568112|162986555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.626|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.35|3.99|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Nausea||3.99|-7.35|
81647565|NCT01568112|162986555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|2.62|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Nausea||2.62|-6.62|
81702231|NCT03000686|163100700|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.291|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.3277|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|4.386|||||Posterior median difference (GSK2586881 0.8 mg/kg - Placebo) and 95% credible interval is presented for 30 minutes post-chamber exit|||4.386|-4.960|
81702232|NCT03000686|163100707|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.148|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5622|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.264|0.973|||||Posterior median difference (GSK2586881 0.8 mg/kg - Placebo) and 95% credible interval for oxygen saturation at 15 minutes post-infusion is presented.|||0.973|-1.264|
81702233|NCT03000686|163100707|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.172|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.072|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.271|2.942|||||Posterior median difference (GSK2586881 0.8 mg/kg - Placebo) and 95% credible interval for oxygen saturation at 60 minutes post-chamber entry is presented.|||2.942|-5.271|
81647566|NCT01568112|162986555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.717|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.64|12.49|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Diarrhea||12.49|-11.64|
81647567|NCT01568112|162986555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.597|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.11|5.14||||||Diarrhea||5.14|-14.11|
81647568|NCT01568112|162986555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.794|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.57|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Upper abdominal pain||2.57|-1.10|
81647569|NCT01568112|162986555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.775|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|2.4|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Upper abdominal pain||2.40|-1.17|
81647570|NCT01568112|162986555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.705|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|2.79|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Lower abdominal pain||2.79|-5.08|
81647571|NCT01568112|162986555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.886|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.19|79.32|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Lower abdominal pain||79.32|-42.19|
81647572|NCT01568112|162986555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.801|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|8.56|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Indigestion||8.56|-3.65|
81463687|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.0474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|4.24||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the pre-specified H4 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received pictorial warnings only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the pictorial warning only group.||4.24|1.01|0.0474
81647573|NCT01568112|162986555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.242|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|1.83|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Indigestion||1.83|-3.71|
81647574|NCT01568112|162986555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.649|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.73|60.38|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Constipation||60.38|-48.73|
81647575|NCT01568112|162986555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.219|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.38|33.91|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Constipation||33.91|-28.38|
81647576|NCT01568112|162986555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.811|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.56|6.83|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Bloating||6.83|-35.56|
81647577|NCT01568112|162986555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|67.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|41.961|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.88|157.1|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Bloating||157.1|-22.88|
81647578|NCT01568112|162986555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|98.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|74.566|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.01|255.3|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Flatulence||255.3|-58.01|
81647579|NCT01568112|162986555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.928|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|27.76|||||Reference arm is BG00012 240 mg BID; negative values means reduced side effect.|Flatulence||27.76|-5.22|
81647580|NCT02820597|162986562|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-tests on the mean change from baseline. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.||Null hypothesis is that the within-participant change from baseline in rTNSS is 0.||||<0.001
81610558|NCT03389893|162899733|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is numerator and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is denominator|Day 21||0.25|0.02|<0.001
81610559|NCT03389893|162899733|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.16||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is numerator and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is denominator|Day 42||0.55|0.05|0.004
81610560|NCT03389893|162899733|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.38||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is numerator and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is denominator|Day 77||1.80|0.08|0.216
81610561|NCT03389893|162899733|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.24||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is numerator and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is denominator|Day 112||1.13|0.05|0.071
81610562|NCT03389893|162899733|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.34||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.85|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 77 is numerator and Day 42 is denominator|Day 77 / Day 42||0.85|0.13|0.022
81610563|NCT03389893|162899733|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.25||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 112 is numerator and Day 42 is denominator|Day 112 / Day 42||0.76|0.08|0.015
81610564|NCT03389893|162899733|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 77 is numerator and Day 42 is denominator|Day 77 / Day 42||0.41|0.04|<0.001
81610565|NCT03389893|162899733|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.16||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 112 is numerator and Day 42 is denominator|Day 112 / Day 42||0.58|0.04|0.006
81610566|NCT03389893|162899734|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.82|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is numerator and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is denominator|Day 3||2.82|0.23|0.724
81610567|NCT03389893|162899734|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.27||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is numerator and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is denominator|Day 7||0.89|0.08|0.033
81610568|NCT03389893|162899734|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.36||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is numerator and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is denominator|Day 14||1.10|0.12|0.073
81610569|NCT03389893|162899734|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.73||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is numerator and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is denominator|Day 21||2.29|0.23|0.579
81610570|NCT03389893|162899734|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.17||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is numerator and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is denominator|Day 28||0.53|0.05|0.003
81610571|NCT03389893|162899734|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.52||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.81|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is numerator and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is denominator|Day 42||1.81|0.15|0.297
81610572|NCT03389893|162899734|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.48||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|2.12|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is numerator and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is denominator|Day 77||2.12|0.11|0.326
81610573|NCT03389893|162899734|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.52||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|2.42|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is numerator and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is denominator|Day 112||2.42|0.11|0.401
81610574|NCT03389893|162899734|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.81||||0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 77 is numerator and Day 42 is denominator|Day 77 / Day 42||2.40|0.28|0.705
81610575|NCT03389893|162899734|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.72||||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.08|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 112 is numerator and Day 42 is denominator|Day 112 / Day 42||2.08|0.25|0.538
81610576|NCT03389893|162899734|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.92||||0.892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|3.34|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 77 is numerator and Day 42 is denominator|Day 77 / Day 42||3.34|0.25|0.892
81610577|NCT03389893|162899734|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.74||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.56|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 112 is numerator and Day 42 is denominator|Day 112 / Day 42||2.56|0.21|0.624
81610578|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.53||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.44|-1.63|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference.)|Day 3, Lesional||-1.63|-17.44|0.019
81610579|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.47|9.32|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 7, Lesional||9.32|-11.47|0.837
81647581|NCT02820597|162986563|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Paired t-tests on the mean change from baseline. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that the within-participant change from baseline in rhinitis symptoms VAS is 0.||||<0.001
81647582|NCT03898700|162986568|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This one-group feasibility study examined outcomes of coaching using descriptive statistics (changed score) and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. A changed score of 2 points reflects clinical significance. The Wilcoxon was used to determine statistical significance. Performance scores from 31 coaching goals across 7 informal caregivers were used for analysis.||||<0.001
81647583|NCT03898700|162986568|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This one-group feasibility study examined outcomes of coaching using descriptive statistics (changed score) and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. A changed score of 2 points reflects clinical significance. The Wilcoxon was used to determine statistical significance. Satisfaction scores from 31 coaching goals across 7 informal caregivers were used for analysis.||||<0.001
81647584|NCT04702893|162986634|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.||||||0.1185|||||||Z-test of correlation|||||||0.1185
81647585|NCT04702893|162986635|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.||||||0.5135|||||||Z-test of correlation|||||||0.5135
81647586|NCT04702893|162986636|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.||||||0.0764|||||||Z-test of correlation|||||||0.0764
81647587|NCT04702893|162986637|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.||||||0.3478|||||||Z-test of correlation|||||||0.3478
81647588|NCT03568812|162986645|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|111.8||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.9|182.7||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05 The variable was adjusted to duration of ARV regimen and baseline CD4 level|ANCOVA||Treatment difference = Probiotics - Placebo|The statistical analysis of unadjusted CD4 level||182.7|40.9|0.02
81463688|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.8094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|3.07||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H2 assessment. We expected that the effect of pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) vs no pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) on the outcome would be stronger for higher vs lower self-efficacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||3.07|0.42|0.8094
81647589|NCT03568812|162986645|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|73.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|140.8||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05 The variable was adjusted to duration of ARV regimen and baseline CD4 level|ANCOVA||Treatment difference = Probiotics - Placebo|The statistical analysis of adjusted CD4 level||140.8|5.9|0.03
81647590|NCT03568812|162986646|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.0||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05 The variable was adjusted to duration of ARV regimen and baseline CD4 level|ANCOVA||There is no difference between probiotics - placebo|The statistical analysis of unadjusted Th17 change after intervention||1.0|-0.5|0.55
81647591|NCT03568812|162986646|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.9||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05 The variable was adjusted to duration of ARV regimen and baseline CD4 level|ANCOVA||There is no difference between probiotics - placebo|The statistical analysis of adjusted Th17 change after intervention||0.9|-0.7|0.79
81647592|NCT03568812|162986648|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.7||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|-1.5||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05 The variable was adjusted to duration of ARV regimen and baseline CD4 level|ANCOVA||Treatment difference = Probiotics - Placebo|The statistical analysis of unadjusted Fecal Calprotectin Level change after intervention||-1.5|-23.9|0.03
81647593|NCT03568812|162986648|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|-3.6||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05 The variable was adjusted to duration of ARV regimen and baseline CD4 level|ANCOVA||Treatment difference = Probiotics - Placebo|The statistical analysis of adjusted Fecal Calprotectin Level change after intervention||-3.6|-27.6|0.01
81647594|NCT03568812|162986650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.551||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Chi-squared|||The statistical analysis of food frequency change after intervention (12 weeks)||||0.551
81647595|NCT00464945|162986671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.7||||||95.0|-3.9|5.6||||||For serotype 4 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Manufacturing - 13vPnC Pilot) was calculated||5.6|-3.9|
81647596|NCT00464945|162986671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|3.3||||||95.0|-7.3|13.8||||||For serotype 6B the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Manufacturing - 13vPnC Pilot) was calculated||13.8|-7.3|
81647597|NCT00464945|162986671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|2.3||||||95.0|-2.1|7.3||||||For serotype 9V the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Manufacturing - 13vPnC Pilot) was calculated||7.3|-2.1|
81647598|NCT00464945|162986671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.6||||||95.0|-8.2|4.7||||||For serotype 14 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Manufacturing - 13vPnC Pilot) was calculated||4.7|-8.2|
81647599|NCT00464945|162986671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|3.0||||||95.0|-2.8|9.2||||||For serotype 18C the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Manufacturing - 13vPnC Pilot) was calculated||9.2|-2.8|
81647600|NCT00464945|162986671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.7||||||95.0|-3.5|5.1||||||For serotype 19F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Manufacturing - 13vPnC Pilot) was calculated||5.1|-3.5|
81647601|NCT00464945|162986671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.1||||||95.0|-8.4|10.6||||||For serotype 23F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Manufacturing - 13vPnC Pilot) was calculated||10.6|-8.4|
81647602|NCT00464945|162986671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|2.1||||||95.0|-4.8|9.2||||||For serotype 1 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Manufacturing - 13vPnC Pilot) was calculated||9.2|-4.8|
81647603|NCT00464945|162986671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.7||||||95.0|-7.9|4.2||||||For serotype 3 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Manufacturing - 13vPnC Pilot) was calculated||4.2|-7.9|
81647604|NCT00464945|162986671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|2.1||||||95.0|-5.6|9.9||||||For serotype 5 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Manufacturing - 13vPnC Pilot) was calculated||9.9|-5.6|
81647605|NCT00464945|162986671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.1||||||95.0|-9.9|7.6||||||For serotype 6A the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Manufacturing - 13vPnC Pilot) was calculated||7.6|-9.9|
81610580|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.98|7.92|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 14, Lesional||7.92|-6.98|0.900
81610581|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.97||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.76|1.82|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 21, Lesional||1.82|-13.76|0.130
81610582|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.1||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.76|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 28, Lesional||0.56|-14.76|0.069
81610583|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.99||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.25|-0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 42, Lesional||-0.73|-15.25|0.032
81610584|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.37|7.28|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 77, Lesional||7.28|-9.37|0.803
81610585|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.02|9.34|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 112, Lesional||9.34|-9.02|0.972
81610586|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.66|6.12|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 77 is minuend and Day 42 is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 77 / Day 42, Lesional||6.12|-6.66|0.933
81610587|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.82||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|4.45|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 112 is minuend and Day 42 is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 112 / Day 42, Lesional||4.45|-8.10|0.563
81610588|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.08||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.88|0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 77 is minuend and Day 42 is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 77 / Day 42, Lesional||0.73|-14.88|0.075
81610589|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.84||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.19|-2.48|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 112 is minuend and Day 42 is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 112 / Day 42, Lesional||-2.48|-17.19|0.010
81610590|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.69||||0.805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|6.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 3, Non-lesional||6.23|-4.86|0.805
81610591|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.36||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|7.15|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 7, Non-lesional||7.15|-2.44|0.329
81610592|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|5.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 14, Non-lesional||5.60|-5.39|0.970
81610593|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.31||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.18|1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 21, Non-lesional||1.56|-8.18|0.180
81610594|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.45|1.94|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 28, Non-lesional||1.94|-5.45|0.342
81610595|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.17||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.81|1.47|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 42, Non-lesional||1.47|-5.81|0.234
81610596|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.27|2.07|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 77, Non-lesional||2.07|-6.27|0.316
81647606|NCT00464945|162986671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-3.0|2.8||||||For serotype 7F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Manufacturing - 13vPnC Pilot) was calculated||2.8|-3.0|
81526552|NCT04038567|162740695|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|1.83||||||Values are change in model-estimated means for therapist vs. app response. Intervention components are coded as follows: introduction method (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]), dose (high \[1\] vs low \[-1\]), and symptom management (therapist \[1\] vs app \[-1\]).||1.83|-3.31|
81610597|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.89||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 112, Non-lesional||1.59|-5.37|0.276
81610598|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.56||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 77 is minuend and Day 42 is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 77 / Day 42, Non-lesional||1.06|-4.19|0.237
81610599|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.03||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 112 is minuend and Day 42 is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 112 / Day 42, Non-lesional||-0.77|-5.30|0.010
81610600|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|2.65|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 77 is minuend and Day 42 is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 77 / Day 42, Non-lesional||2.65|-3.57|0.770
81610601|NCT03389893|162899735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.14||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 112 is minuend and Day 42 is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 112 / Day 42, Non-lesional||0.56|-4.84|0.117
81610602|NCT03389893|162899736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|85.05||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.02|182.12|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 7||182.12|-12.02|0.085
81610603|NCT03389893|162899736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.91||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-149.13|105.32|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 14||105.32|-149.13|0.733
81610604|NCT03389893|162899736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-82.5||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-189.6|24.61|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 21||24.61|-189.60|0.129
81610605|NCT03389893|162899736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-92.11||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-187.11|2.89|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 28||2.89|-187.11|0.057
81610606|NCT03389893|162899736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.76||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-131.52|34.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 42||34.00|-131.52|0.242
81610607|NCT03389893|162899736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-54.37||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-150.24|41.49|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 77, Lesional||41.49|-150.24|0.262
81610608|NCT03389893|162899736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.97||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-99.79|53.86|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 112||53.86|-99.79|0.546
81610609|NCT03389893|162899736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.8||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.34|42.75|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 77 is minuend and Day 42 is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 77 / Day 42||42.75|-86.34|0.503
81610610|NCT03389893|162899736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-64.0||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-123.01|-4.98|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 112 is minuend and Day 42 is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 112 / Day 42||-4.98|-123.01|0.034
81610611|NCT03389893|162899736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.29||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.63|66.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 77 is minuend and Day 42 is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 77 / Day 42||66.04|-86.63|0.789
81610612|NCT03389893|162899736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-83.9||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-149.82|-17.98|||Mixed Models Analysis||Day 112 is minuend and Day 42 is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 112 / Day 42||-17.98|-149.82|0.014
81610613|NCT03389893|162899737|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.07||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 7||0.77|-0.92|0.860
81610614|NCT03389893|162899737|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.22||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 14||0.41|-0.85|0.488
81610615|NCT03389893|162899737|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.55||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 21||0.20|-1.30|0.144
81610616|NCT03389893|162899737|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.35||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 28||0.30|-1.00|0.279
81647607|NCT00464945|162986671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-3.6|3.5||||||For serotype 19A the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Manufacturing - 13vPnC Pilot) was calculated||3.5|-3.6|
81647608|NCT00464945|162986675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.35||||||95.0|1.1|1.65||||||For serotype 4 the GMC ratio was calculated||1.65|1.10|
81647609|NCT00464945|162986675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.96||||||95.0|0.7|1.31||||||For serotype 6B the GMC ratio was calculated||1.31|0.70|
81647610|NCT00464945|162986675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.05||||||95.0|0.89|1.24||||||For serotype 9V the GMC ratio was calculated||1.24|0.89|
81647611|NCT00464945|162986675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.93||||||95.0|0.71|1.22||||||For serotype 14 the GMC ratio was calculated||1.22|0.71|
81647612|NCT00464945|162986675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.06||||||95.0|0.86|1.3||||||For serotype 18C the GMC ratio was calculated||1.30|0.86|
81647613|NCT00464945|162986675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.98||||||95.0|0.81|1.17||||||For serotype 19F the GMC ratio was calculated||1.17|0.81|
81647614|NCT00464945|162986675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.9||||||95.0|0.7|1.15||||||For serotype 23F the GMC ratio was calculated||1.15|0.70|
81647615|NCT00464945|162986675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.1||||||95.0|0.88|1.37||||||For serotype 1 the GMC ratio was calculated||1.37|0.88|
81647616|NCT00464945|162986675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.0||||||95.0|0.83|1.2||||||For serotype 3 the GMC ratio was calculated||1.20|0.83|
81647617|NCT00464945|162986675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.95||||||95.0|0.79|1.16||||||For serotype 5 the GMC ratio was calculated||1.16|0.79|
81647618|NCT00464945|162986675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.83||||||95.0|0.66|1.05||||||For serotype 6A the GMC ratio was calculated||1.05|0.66|
81647619|NCT00464945|162986675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.93||||||95.0|0.79|1.11||||||For serotype 7F the GMC ratio was calculated||1.11|0.79|
81647620|NCT00464945|162986675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.95||||||95.0|0.79|1.13||||||For serotype 19A the GMC ratio was calculated||1.13|0.79|
81647621|NCT03546816|162986676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.229||||||P-value from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by Baseline WI-NRS used for randomization stratification. Value has been adjusted for multiple imputation.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.229
81647622|NCT03546816|162986677|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||P-value from a CMH test stratified by Baseline WI-NRS used for randomization stratification. Value has been adjusted for multiple imputation.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.013
81647623|NCT03546816|162986678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.236||||||P-value from a CMH test stratified by Baseline WI-NRS used for randomization stratification. Value has been adjusted for multiple imputation.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.236
81647624|NCT03546816|162986679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083||||||P-values, least squares means (LS Mean) and standard deviations (LS SD) from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 2||||0.083
81647625|NCT03546816|162986679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 4||||0.049
81647626|NCT03546816|162986679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.081||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 6||||0.081
81647627|NCT03546816|162986679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.157||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 10||||0.157
81647628|NCT03546816|162986680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.151||||||P-value from a CMH test stratified by Baseline WI-NRS used for randomization stratification. Value has been adjusted for multiple imputation.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 2||||0.151
81647629|NCT03546816|162986680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052||||||P-value from a CMH test stratified by Baseline WI-NRS used for randomization stratification. Value has been adjusted for multiple imputation.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 4||||0.052
81647630|NCT03546816|162986680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.175||||||P-value from a CMH test stratified by Baseline WI-NRS used for randomization stratification. Value has been adjusted for multiple imputation.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 10||||0.175
81647631|NCT03546816|162986681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.475||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 2||||0.475
81647632|NCT03546816|162986681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 4||||0.020
81610617|NCT03389893|162899737|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.29||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 42||0.50|-1.09|0.461
81610618|NCT03389893|162899737|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.27||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 77, Lesional||0.30|-0.84|0.345
81610619|NCT03389893|162899737|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.27||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is minuend and Placebo+Open Label Extension and Follow-Up arm is subtrahend. (Minuend - subtrahend=difference).|Day 112||0.23|-0.77|0.275
81610620|NCT01232556|162899768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.083||||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.44||A one sided 0.025 level testing plan was specified with two interim analyses and final testing level at one-sided 0.023.|Log Rank|From one sided stratified log-rank test.|From stratified Cox proportional hazards model. The stratification factors are are pre-randomization investigator choice, baseline Secondary International Prognostic Index (sIPI), and best response to most recent chemo therapy.|Primary null hypothesis: Equality of survival distributions. Sample size sufficient to have power 0.96 for an experimental/control hazard ratio of 0.6.||1.44|0.82|0.708
81610621|NCT01232556|162899769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.924||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.19||An hierarchical testing strategy was specified for OS, PFS and response. PFS could be tested at the 0.023 level if the OS test result were positive. Response could be tested if both the OS and PFS test results were positive.|Log Rank|From one sided stratified log-rank test.|From stratified Cox proportional hazards model. The stratification factors are are pre-randomization investigator choice, baseline sIPI, and best response to most recent chemo therapy.|Second comparison in hierarchical testing strategy was used for power calculation.||1.19|0.72|0.271
81610622|NCT01232556|162899770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.843||||||An hierarchical testing strategy was specified for OS, PFS and response. PFS could be tested at the 0.023 level if the OS test result were positive. Response could be tested if both the OS and PFS test results were positive.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The stratification factors are pre-randomization investigator choice, baseline sIPI, and best response to most recent chemo therapy.||Third comparison in hierarchical testing strategy was used for power calculation.||||0.843
81610623|NCT01232556|162899771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.714||||||An hierarchical testing strategy was specified for OS, PFS and response. PFS could be tested at the 0.023 level if the OS test result were positive. Response could be tested if both the OS and PFS test results were positive.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The stratification factors are pre-randomization investigator choice, baseline sIPI, and best response to most recent chemo therapy.||Third comparison in hierarchical testing strategy was used for power calculation.||||0.714
81610624|NCT01232556|162899772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.25|||Log Rank|From one sided stratified log-rank test.|From stratified Cox proportional hazards model. The stratification factors are pre-randomization investigator choice, baseline sIPI, and best response to most recent chemo therapy.|DOR was not part of the formal hypothesis testing strategy.||1.25|0.47|0.142
81610625|NCT01232556|162899773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.2892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures mixed effects model with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline as covariate.||||0.06|-0.02|0.2892
81610626|NCT01232556|162899774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.11||||0.1879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|7.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures mixed effects model with treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline as covariate.||||7.74|-1.52|0.1879
81610627|NCT04179461|162899778|EQUIVALENCE|The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was employed for pairwise comparison between visits for continuous data. Data for the CASI was captured at clinical visits. 3. A level of statistical significance was established at \< 0.05.||||||0.52||||||Change in CASI score from V1 to V3|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The modified CASI score incorporates key asthma outcomes such as symptoms, healthcare utilization, and medication dose.||||0.52
81610628|NCT04179461|162899779|EQUIVALENCE|The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was employed for pairwise comparison between visits for continuous data. Data for the c-ACT/ACT was captured at clinical visits and from monthly phone calls. Because c-ACT/ACT could vary through time, we calculated the average c-ACT/ACT between V1-V2 and V2-V3. Data analysis was performed in SAS version 9.4 (SAS, Cary, NC). A level of statistical significance was established at \< 0.05.||||||0.45||||||The change in ACT score from V1 to V2 (the period between V1 and V2).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.45
81647633|NCT03546816|162986681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.492||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 10||||0.492
81610629|NCT04179461|162899779|EQUIVALENCE|The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was employed for pairwise comparison between visits for continuous data. Data for the c-ACT/ACT was captured at clinical visits and from monthly phone calls. Because c-ACT/ACT could vary through time, we calculated the average c-ACT/ACT between V1-V2 and V2-V3. Data analysis was performed in SAS version 9.4 (SAS, Cary, NC). A level of statistical significance was established at \< 0.05.||||||0.01||||||The change in ACT score from V1-V2 to V2-V3.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81610630|NCT04179461|162899780|EQUIVALENCE|The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was employed for pairwise comparison between visits for continuous data and the Bowker's test was used to compare categorical FEV1-FVC data. Data analysis was performed in SAS version 9.4 (SAS, Cary, NC). A level of statistical significance was established at \< 0.05.||||||0.27||||||The Change in FEV1/FVC from Visit 1 to Visit 3|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81647634|NCT03546816|162986682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.175||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 2||||0.175
81647635|NCT03546816|162986682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.169||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 4||||0.169
81647636|NCT03546816|162986682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.516||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 10||||0.516
81647637|NCT03546816|162986683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.814||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 10||||0.814
81702234|NCT03000686|163100707|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.169|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.2351|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.624|4.258|||||Posterior median difference (GSK2586881 0.8 mg/kg - Placebo) and 95% credible interval for oxygen saturation immediately post-exercise is presented.|||4.258|-4.624|
81526553|NCT03533244|162740699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.218||||||To reserve the family-wise error rate, the main treatment effect will be first assessed at the global level at alpha = 0.05. If this is significant, then pairwise comparisons will be conducted using the Bonferroni adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||An empirical sample size estimation was used as this was an exploratory study. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between AG-86893 and AG-86893 Vehicle. It is expected that the active group is at least 50% better than the vehicle.||||0.218
81647638|NCT03546816|162986684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.113||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 10||||0.113
81647639|NCT03539068|162986722|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.00001
81647640|NCT00551135|162986725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0668|TWO_SIDED|||||Hochberg's adjustment applied to p-value; Hochberg's adjusted p-value was the primary analysis.|ANOVA|||LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline worst pain (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0668
81647641|NCT00551135|162986725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0334|TWO_SIDED|||||Unadjusted (raw) p-value.|ANOVA|||LS (least squares) means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline worst pain (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0334
81526554|NCT03533244|162740699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.290
81526555|NCT03533244|162740700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.193|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.193
81526556|NCT03533244|162740700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.399|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.399
81647642|NCT00551135|162986725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8003|TWO_SIDED|||||Hochberg's adjustment applied to p-value; Hochberg's adjusted p-value was the primary analysis.|ANOVA|||LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline worst pain (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8003
81647643|NCT00551135|162986725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8003|TWO_SIDED|||||Unadjusted (raw) p-value.|ANOVA|||LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline worst pain (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8003
81647644|NCT00551135|162986725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6932|TWO_SIDED|||||Unadjusted (raw) p-value.|ANOVA|||LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline worst pain (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6932
81647645|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4471|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4471
81702235|NCT03000686|163100707|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.367|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5649|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.498|0.753|||||Posterior median difference (GSK2586881 0.8 mg/kg - Placebo) and 95% credible interval for oxygen saturation at 30 minutes post-chamber exit is presented.|||0.753|-1.498|
81702236|NCT03000686|163100708|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.203|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8872|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.578|1.968|||||Posterior median difference (GSK2586881 0.8 mg/kg - Placebo) and 95% credible interval for oxygen saturation at 15 minutes post-infusion is presented.|||1.968|-1.578|
81526557|NCT03533244|162740701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.015
81526558|NCT03533244|162740701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.022
81526559|NCT02726022|162740708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.647|||||||Fisher Exact|||The statistical significance of change from baseline to EOT between gender status (male vs female) was tested using Fisher's exact test.||||0.647
81526560|NCT02726022|162740708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.373|||||||Fisher Exact|||The statistical significance of change from baseline to EOT between drug addiction status (yes vs no) was tested using Fisher's exact test.||||0.373
81526561|NCT02726022|162740709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||Fisher Exact|||The statistical significance of change from baseline to 24 weeks after EOT between gender status (male vs female) was tested using Fisher's exact test.||||0.049
81526562|NCT02726022|162740709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Fisher Exact|||The statistical significance of change from baseline to 24 weeks after EOT between drug addiction status (yes vs no) was tested using Fisher's exact test.||||0.860
81526563|NCT02726022|162740710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.921|||||||Fisher Exact|||The statistical significance of change from baseline to EOT between gender status (male vs female) was tested using Fisher's exact test.||||0.921
81526564|NCT02726022|162740710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.962|||||||Fisher Exact|||The statistical significance of change from baseline to EOT between drug addiction status (yes vs no) was tested using Fisher's exact test.||||0.962
81526565|NCT02726022|162740711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052|||||||Fisher Exact|||The statistical significance of change from baseline to 24 weeks after EOT between gender status (male vs female) was tested using Fisher's exact test.||||0.052
81526566|NCT02726022|162740711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.677|||||||Fisher Exact|||The statistical significance of change from baseline to 24 weeks after EOT between drug addiction status (yes vs no) was tested using Fisher's exact test.||||0.677
81526567|NCT02726022|162740712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Fisher Exact|||The statistical significance of change from baseline to EOT between gender status (male vs female) was tested using Fisher's exact test.||||0.720
81526568|NCT02726022|162740712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.237|||||||Fisher Exact|||The statistical significance of change from baseline to EOT between drug addiction status (yes vs no) was tested using Fisher's exact test.||||0.237
81526569|NCT02726022|162740713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.184|||||||Fisher Exact|||The statistical significance of change from baseline to 24 weeks after EOT between gender status (male vs female) was tested using Fisher's exact test.||||0.184
81526570|NCT02726022|162740713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.889|||||||Fisher Exact|||The statistical significance of change from baseline to 24 weeks after EOT between drug addiction status (yes vs no) was tested using Fisher's exact test.||||0.889
81610631|NCT04179461|162899781|EQUIVALENCE|Intervention adherence and end of study adherence were each calculated based on the 30 days prior to end of intervention and V3, respectively, in order to assess a consistent timeframe. The paired Wilcoxon signed rank test was conducted to compare controller inhaler adherence during baseline, adherence intervention, and end of study.||||||0.17||||||Change between baseline (V1) to end of study (V3)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.17
81526571|NCT01817959|162740714|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|0.001||||0.9863|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-0.205|0.207||Treatment p value|ANOVA|||||0.207|-0.205|0.9863
81526572|NCT01817959|162740715|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|0.024||||0.7115|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-0.184|0.232||Treatment p value|ANOVA|||||0.232|-0.184|0.7115
81526573|NCT01817959|162740716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.21||||0.1346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.63||Treatment p value|Regression, Logistic|||Analytical statistics are reported for Day 75 after transplant 2||1.63|0.03|0.1346
81526574|NCT01817959|162740717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|4.93||Treatment p value|Regression, Logistic|||||4.93|0.17|0.9130
81526575|NCT01817959|162740718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.5467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.66||Treatment p value|Regression, Logistic|||||2.66|0.16|0.5467
81526576|NCT01817959|162740719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1383|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1383
81526577|NCT01817959|162740721|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-0.021||||0.6952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.088||Treatment p value|ANCOVA|||This is is the analytic statistics for Day 75 (Transplant 1)||0.088|-0.130|0.6952
81526578|NCT01817959|162740721|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|0.028||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.068|0.124||This is a treatment p value|ANCOVA|||This is is the analytic statistics for Day 75 (Transplant 2)||0.124|-0.068|0.5560
81526579|NCT01817959|162740721|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|0.056||||0.2537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.154||Treatment p value|ANCOVA|Treatment p value||This is the analytic statics for Day 365 (last Transplant)||0.154|-0.042|0.2537
81526580|NCT01817959|162740722|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-7.4||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.2|20.3||Treatment p value|ANCOVA|||This is the analytic statics for Day 75 (Transplant 1)||20.3|-35.2|0.5910
81526581|NCT01817959|162740722|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|4.2||||0.5966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|20.2||Treatment p value|ANCOVA|Treatment p value||This is the analytic statics for Day 75 (Transplant 2)||20.2|-11.8|0.5966
81526582|NCT01817959|162740722|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|6.1||||0.5005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|24.4||Treatment p value|ANCOVA|||This is the analytic statics for Day 365 (last Transplant)||24.4|-12.1|0.5005
81526583|NCT01817959|162740723|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|0.21||||0.3253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.63||Treatment p value|ANCOVA|||This is the analytic statics for Day 75 (Transplant 1)||0.63|-0.21|0.3253
81526584|NCT01817959|162740723|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|0.16||||0.6069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.78||Treatment p value|least square mean difference|||This is the analytic statics for Day 75 (Transplant 2)||0.78|-0.46|0.6069
81526585|NCT01817959|162740723|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.17||||0.6437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.93||Treatment p value|ANCOVA|Treatment p value||This is the analytic statics for Day 365 (last Transplant)||0.93|-0.56|0.6437
81526586|NCT01817959|162740724|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|2.0||||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|6.9||Treatment p value|ANCOVA|||This is the analytic statistics for Day 75 (Transplant 1)||6.9|-3.0|0.4290
81526587|NCT01817959|162740724|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|1.0||||0.7853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|8.3||Treatment p value|ANCOVA|||This is the analytic statistics for Day 75 (Transplant 2)||8.3|-6.3|0.7853
81526588|NCT01817959|162740724|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|1.9||||0.6583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|10.4||Treatment p value|ANCOVA|||This is the analytic statistics for Day 365 (last Transplant)||10.4|-6.6|0.6583
81526589|NCT01817959|162740728|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.0||||0.9949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|1.28||Treatment p value|ANOVA|||This is the analytic statistics for Day 75 (Transplant 1)||1.28|-1.28|0.9949
81526590|NCT01817959|162740728|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.1||||0.8753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|1.38||Treatment p value|ANOVA|||This is the analytic statistics for Day 75 (Transplant 2)||1.38|-1.18|0.8753
81526591|NCT01817959|162740728|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.59||||0.3955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|0.8||Treatment p value|ANOVA|||This is the analytic statistics for Day 365 (last Transplant)||0.80|-1.97|0.3955
81526592|NCT01817959|162740729|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.105||||0.2444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.286|0.075||Treatment p value|ANOVA|||This is the analytic statistics for Day 75 (Transplant 1)||0.075|-0.286|0.2444
81526593|NCT01817959|162740729|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.218||||0.0328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.417|-0.019||Treatment p value|ANOVA|||This is the analytic statistics for Day 75 (Transplant 2)||-0.019|-0.417|0.0328
81526594|NCT01817959|162740729|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.177||||0.1059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.393|0.039||This is the analytic statistics for Day 75 (Transplant 2)|ANOVA|||This is the analytic statistics for Day 365 (last Transplant)||0.039|-0.393|0.1059
81526595|NCT00622388|162740778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response rate|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|20.0|||||Response rate is calculated as the number of responses divided by the number of participants treated, expressed as a percentage.|||20|5|
81526596|NCT00348309|162740793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.0||APOE4 negatives|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.0|-2.7|0.049
81526597|NCT00348309|162740793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.3||APOE4 negatives|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.3|-1.7|0.808
81526598|NCT00348309|162740793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.1||All except E4/E4s|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1|-1.9|0.035
81526599|NCT00348309|162740793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0||All except E4/E4s|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.0|-1.0|0.999
81526600|NCT00348309|162740793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.2||Full population|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2|-1.9|0.020
81526601|NCT00348309|162740793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.7||Full population|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-1.2|0.661
81610632|NCT01438229|162899789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81526602|NCT00348309|162740794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||=|0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||APOE4 negatives|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0|-1.0|=0.056
81526603|NCT00348309|162740794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||=|0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.7||APOE4 negatives|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-0.4|=0.587
81526604|NCT00348309|162740794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2||All except E4/E4s|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2|-0.9|=0.004
81526605|NCT00348309|162740794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||=|0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6||All except E4/E4s|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6|-0.2|=0.402
81526606|NCT00348309|162740794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2||Full population|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2|-0.9|=0.002
81526607|NCT00348309|162740794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||=|0.478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5||Full population|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-0.2|=0.478
81526608|NCT00348309|162740795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||=|0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.7||Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-2.0|=0.340
81526609|NCT00348309|162740795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||=|0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.1||Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-2.5|=0.079
81526610|NCT00348309|162740795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||=|0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.5||Week 16|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.5|-1.7|=0.910
81526611|NCT00348309|162740795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.0||Week 16|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.0|-2.1|0.521
81526612|NCT00348309|162740795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|||=|0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|3.0||Week 24|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.0|-0.5|=0.154
81526613|NCT00348309|162740795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||=|0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.0||Week 24|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.0|-1.6|=0.836
81526614|NCT00348309|162740795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|4.2||Week 48|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.2|-0.1|0.061
81526615|NCT00348309|162740795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||=|0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.6||Week 48|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.6|-2.9|=0.566
81647646|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7248|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7248
81647647|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7556|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7556
81526616|NCT00348309|162740796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||=|0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.5||Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-1.3|=0.414
81526617|NCT00348309|162740796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.1||Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-1.0|0.931
81526618|NCT00348309|162740796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.7||Week 16|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-1.4|0.485
81526619|NCT00348309|162740796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.5||Week 16|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.5|-0.8|0.550
81526620|NCT00348309|162740796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.5||Week 24|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-1.8|0.264
81526621|NCT00348309|162740796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.0||Week 24|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.0|-1.5|0.732
81526622|NCT00348309|162740796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.0||Week 48|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.0|-2.9|0.043
81526623|NCT00348309|162740796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.8||Week 48|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.8|-1.4|0.814
81526624|NCT00348309|162740797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.5|0.870
81526625|NCT00348309|162740797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.7|0.617
81526626|NCT00348309|162740798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Q1||6.9|-5.2|0.789
81526627|NCT00348309|162740798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|5.6||Week 12Q1|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.6|-9.0|0.643
81526628|NCT00348309|162740798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|0.1||Week 24 Q1|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-14.7|0.052
81526629|NCT00348309|162740798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|6.6||Week 24 Q1|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.6|-14.0|0.481
81526630|NCT00348309|162740798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.2||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|3.2||Week 36 Q1|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.2|-15.6|0.195
81526631|NCT00348309|162740798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|10.7||Week 36 Q1|Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.7|-12.9|0.857
81526632|NCT00348309|162740798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|6.7||Week 48 Q1|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.7|-15.9|0.422
81526633|NCT00348309|162740798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|8.6||Week 48 Q1|Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.6|-15.7|0.562
81526634|NCT00348309|162740798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.8||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|20.2||Week 12 Q2|Mixed Models Analysis|||||20.2|-2.6|0.129
81526635|NCT00348309|162740798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.9||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|19.9||Week 12 Q2|Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.9|-4.0|0.194
81526636|NCT00348309|162740798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|13.1||Week 24 Q2|Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.1|-10.5|0.832
81526637|NCT00348309|162740798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.1||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|19.1||Week 24 Q2|Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.1|-6.8|0.351
81526638|NCT00348309|162740798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|12.5||Week 36 Q2|Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.5|-13.3|0.949
81526639|NCT00348309|162740798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.3||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|22.6||Week 36 Q2|Mixed Models Analysis|||||22.6|-6.0|0.253
81526640|NCT00348309|162740798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|11.4||Week 48 Q2|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.4|-16.2|0.735
81526641|NCT00348309|162740798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.2||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|32.0||Week 48 Q2|Mixed Models Analysis|||||32.0|0.3|0.046
81526642|NCT00348309|162740799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.0||Week 12 Thermometer|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.0|-2.3|0.914
81526643|NCT00348309|162740799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.4||Week 12 Thermometer|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.4|-3.3|0.415
81526644|NCT00348309|162740799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.1||Week 36 Thermometer|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-4.9|0.063
81526645|NCT00348309|162740799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-0.3||Week 36 Thermometer|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3|-5.6|0.030
81526646|NCT00348309|162740799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.8||Week 48 Thermometer|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.8|-1.5|0.392
81526647|NCT00348309|162740799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|2.0||Week 48 Thermometer|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.0|-3.7|0.557
81526648|NCT00348309|162740799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.03||Week 12 Utility|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.01|0.320
81647648|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0571|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0571
81647649|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0197|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0197
81526649|NCT00348309|162740799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.01||Week 12 Utility|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-0.04|0.180
81526650|NCT00348309|162740799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.04||Week 36 Utility|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.02|0.498
81647650|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2398|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2398
81526651|NCT00348309|162740799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.0||Week 36 Utility|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.00|-0.06|0.081
81526652|NCT00348309|162740799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.06||Week 48 Utility|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-0.00|0.077
81526653|NCT00348309|162740799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.03||Week 48 Utility|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.04|0.640
81526654|NCT00348309|162740800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-1.6|0.105
81526655|NCT00348309|162740800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-1.3|0.483
81526656|NCT00348309|162740801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-0.9|0.004
81610633|NCT03785340|162899819|SUPERIORITY|"The endpoints were tested in a fixed sequence, proceeding to the next endpoint until a p-value \>0.05 was found:~1. Change from baseline to 4 weeks (Day 28) in SANDE score~2. Change from baseline to 4 weeks (Day 28) in Lissamine Green conjunctival staining scores~3. Change from baseline to 2 weeks (Day 14) in SANDE score~4. Change from baseline to 2 weeks (Day 14) in Lissamine Green conjunctival staining scores"|Least squares mean difference|-0.844||||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.823|4.134|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Change from baseline to 4 weeks (Day 28) in SANDE score; OCU-310 vs. Placebo|Four endpoints (two primary and two secondary) were to be tested in a fixed sequence, proceeding to the next endpoint until a p-value \>0.05 was found. The analysis of the four outcomes employed a repeated measures mixed model with mean change from baseline score at the stated time point as the response with baseline score as a covariate and treatment, visit, and their interaction as fixed effects. The least squares mean difference (OCU 310 - placebo) at the stated time point was tested.||4.134|-5.823|0.739
81610634|NCT04894903|162899827|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.68||This is the calculated p-value. We used an alpha level of 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline number of gaps||||0.68|0.30|<0.001
81647651|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0709|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0709
81647652|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9902|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9902
81702237|NCT03000686|163100708|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|3.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.8799|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|7.495|||||Posterior median difference (GSK2586881 0.8 mg/kg - Placebo) and 95% credible interval for oxygen saturation at 60 minutes post-chamber entry is presented.|||7.495|-0.001|
81526657|NCT00348309|162740801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.3|0.554
81463689|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.7978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.44||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5b assessment, which evaluates whether moderation of pictorial warnings effects would vary by whether the pictorial warnings included inserts or not. We expected that moderation effects of baseline self-efficacy would be larger for pictorial warnings only (vs control) than for pictorial warnings AND inserts (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||3.44|0.20|0.7978
81463690|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.1016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|6.15||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower education (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||6.15|0.85|0.1016
81463691|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.36||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower literacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.36|0.15|0.1570
81526658|NCT00348309|162740802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.1|-0.3|0.292
81526659|NCT00348309|162740802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.1|-0.3|0.297
81610635|NCT04894903|162899829|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.62|0.20|0.29
81610636|NCT04894903|162899830|OTHER||beta coefficient|-0.04||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.17|-0.24|0.74
81610637|NCT04894903|162899831|OTHER||beta coefficient|-0.04||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.51|-0.60|0.88
81610638|NCT04894903|162899832|OTHER||beta coefficient|-1.24||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.71|-3.19|0.21
81610639|NCT04894903|162899835|OTHER||beta coefficient|0.47||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.22|-0.27|0.21
81610640|NCT01923428|162899839|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81526660|NCT00348309|162740803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.2|0.598
81526661|NCT00348309|162740803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.4|0.073
81526662|NCT00348309|162740804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.12|||ANCOVA|||||0.12|0.02|0.006
81610641|NCT02550873|162899846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|3.5||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.10|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept; dependent variable=raw values at each time point; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction||"The sample size calculation was based on the following assumptions:~Normal distribution Homogeneity of variance the same in both arms, and for both types of patients Randomization ratio PRM-151:placebo = 2:1 Expected value for patients on pirfenidone or nintedanib = -1.5 Expected value for patients on no other treatment = -3 Expected value for patients on PRM-151 ≥ 0.75 Standard deviation = 5 75% of patients on a stable dose of pirfenidone or nintedanib α=0.10 two-sided Power = 80%"||3.5|1.1|0.0014
81610642|NCT02550873|162899847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|31.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.42||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.4|45.1||This study was not powered to test hypothesis beyond the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept; dependent variable=raw values at each time point; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction.||||45.1|17.4|0.0002
81610643|NCT02550873|162899848|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|93.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|72.98||0.2032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.7|214.7||This study was not powered to test hypothesis beyond the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept and slope; dependent variable=raw values; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction.||||214.7|-27.7|0.2032
81610644|NCT02550873|162899849|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|31.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|46.33||0.4927|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-45.0|108.8||This study was not powered to test hypotheses beyond the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept; dependent variable=raw values at each time point; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction||||108.8|-45.0|0.4927
81610645|NCT02550873|162899850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96||0.5835|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.2|4.3||This study was not powered to test hypotheses beyond the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept; dependent variable=raw values at each time point; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction||||4.3|-2.2|0.5835
81610646|NCT02550873|162899851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|43.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|102.28||0.6707|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-126.3|213.5||This study was not powered to test hypotheses beyond the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept; dependent variable=raw values at each time point; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction||||213.5|-126.3|0.6707
81610647|NCT02550873|162899852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.52|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.4|1.9||This study was not powered to test hypotheses beyond the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept; dependent variable=raw values at each time point; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction||||1.9|-4.4|0.52
81702238|NCT03000686|163100708|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.029|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.8146|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.673|4.578|||||Posterior median difference (GSK2586881 0.8 mg/kg - Placebo) and 95% credible interval for oxygen saturation at 2 minutes post-exercise start is presented.|||4.578|-6.673|
81610648|NCT02550873|162899853|OTHER|Correlation analysis||||||0.0001||||||This study was not powered to test hypotheses beyond the primary endpoint.|Pearson's correlation|||||||0.0001
81610649|NCT02550873|162899853|OTHER|Correlation analysis||||||0.0069|||||||Pearson's correlation|||This study was not powered to test hypotheses beyond the primary endpoint.||||0.0069
81610650|NCT02550873|162899854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4179||||||P-Value for decline in % Predicted FVC ≥ 5%. This study was not powered to test hypotheses beyond the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept; dependent variable=raw values at each time point; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction||||||0.4179
81610651|NCT02550873|162899854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2184||||||P-Value for decline in % predicted FVC ≥ 10%. This study was not powered to test hypotheses beyond the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept; dependent variable=raw values at each time point; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction||||||0.2184
81610652|NCT02550873|162899855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7773||||||P-Value for decline in FVC ≥ 100 mL. This study was not powered to test hypotheses beyond the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept; dependent variable=raw values at each time point; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction||||||0.7773
81610653|NCT02550873|162899855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5976||||||P-Value for decline in FVC ≥ 200 mL. This study was not powered to test hypotheses beyond the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept; dependent variable=raw values at each time point; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction||||||0.5976
81610654|NCT02550873|162899856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||P-Value for increase in % predicted FVC ≥ 5%. P-Value for an increase in % predicted FVC ≥ 10% not reported. This study was not powered to test hypotheses beyond the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept; dependent variable=raw values at each time point; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction||||||0.29
81610655|NCT02550873|162899857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0508||||||P-Value for increase in FVC ≥ 100 mL. P-Value for increase in FVC ≥ 200 mL not reported. This study was not powered to test hypotheses beyond the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept; dependent variable=raw values at each time point; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction||||||0.0508
81702239|NCT03000686|163100708|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.873|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.762|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|0.669|||||Posterior median difference (GSK2586881 0.8 mg/kg - Placebo) and 95% credible interval for oxygen saturation at 30 minutes post-chamber exit is presented.|||0.669|-2.380|
81702240|NCT01525667|163100754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Means (LSM) Difference|25.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.94||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.61|43.86|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM difference =LSM Low dose - LSM Placebo|||43.86|7.61|0.0067
81702241|NCT01525667|163100754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Means (LSM) difference|14.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.8||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.12|36.99|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM difference= LSM High Dose - LSM Placebo|||36.99|-7.12|0.18
81610656|NCT02550873|162899858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6308||||||This study was not powered to test hypotheses beyond the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept; dependent variable=raw values at each time point; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction||||||0.6308
81610657|NCT02550873|162899859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1846||||||This study was not powered to test hypothesis beyond the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept; dependent variable=raw values at each time point; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction||||||0.1846
81610658|NCT02550873|162899860|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.7424|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|1.7||This study was not powered to test hypothesis beyond the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept; dependent variable=raw values at each time point; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction.||||1.7|-2.6|0.7424
81610659|NCT02550873|162899870|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|114.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|56.1||0.0416|TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.2|207.1||This study was not powered to test hypothesis beyond the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random intercept and slope; dependent variable=raw values; explanatory variables=stratum, treatment, time and treatment by time interaction.||||207.1|22.2|0.0416
81610660|NCT00462644|162899930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81610661|NCT00462644|162899931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.011
81610662|NCT00462644|162899932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81610663|NCT00462644|162899933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Normality was tested using the Kolmogorow-Smirnov test.||||0.022
81610664|NCT00462644|162899934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81526663|NCT00348309|162740804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.09|||ANCOVA|||||0.09|-0.01|0.140
81610665|NCT00462644|162899935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81610666|NCT03317379|162899937|SUPERIORITY||estimate of fixed effects|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.22||.05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.22|-0.17|.80
81610667|NCT03317379|162899937|SUPERIORITY||estimate of fixed effects|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||.05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.30|-0.10|.32
81610668|NCT03317379|162899938|SUPERIORITY||estimate of fixed effects|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.24||.05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.24|0.03|0.01
81610669|NCT03317379|162899938|SUPERIORITY||estimate of fixed effects|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.23||.05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.23|-.07|0.28
81610670|NCT03317379|162899939|SUPERIORITY||estimate of fixed effects|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.16||.05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.16|0.06|0.03
81610671|NCT03317379|162899939|SUPERIORITY||estimate of fixed effects|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.27|0.09|0.02
81610672|NCT03317379|162899940|SUPERIORITY||estimate of fixed effects|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.42||.05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.42|-0.02|0.08
81610673|NCT03317379|162899940|SUPERIORITY||estimate of fixed effects|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.41||.05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.41|-0.04|0.12
81610674|NCT03317379|162899941|SUPERIORITY||estimate of fixed effects|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.74||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.74|-0.14|0.18
81610675|NCT03317379|162899941|SUPERIORITY||estimate of fixed effects|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.62||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.62|-0.30|0.50
81610676|NCT00550173|162899944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||If global test across 3 arms is significant at a 2-sided 0.2 level, then conduct 2-sided pairwise tests between combination and each single agent under the global model. Significance is claimed only if both the global and pairwise tests p\<0.05.|Regression, Cox|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||Overall; Global null hypothesis was rejected at 2-sided 0.2 significance level.||||0.003
81610677|NCT00550173|162899944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.81||If global test across 3 arms is significant at a 2-sided 0.2 level, then conduct 2-sided pairwise tests between combination and each single agent under the global model. Significance is claimed only if both the global and pairwise tests p\<0.05.|Regression, Cox|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||Primary Analysis; Global null hypothesis was rejected at 2-sided 0.2 significance level.||0.81|0.40|0.002
81610678|NCT00550173|162899944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.85||If global test across 3 arms is significant at a 2-sided 0.2 level, then conduct 2-sided pairwise tests between combination and each single agent under the global model. Significance is claimed only if both the global and pairwise tests p\<0.05.|Regression, Cox|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||Primary Analysis; Global null hypothesis was rejected at 2-sided 0.2 significance level.||0.85|0.39|0.005
81647653|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0018
81526664|NCT00348309|162740814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.1||Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1|-1.2|0.027
81526665|NCT00348309|162740814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1||Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-1.1|0.091
81526666|NCT00348309|162740814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.3||Week 36|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3|-1.1|0.268
81526667|NCT00348309|162740814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.4||Week 36|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4|-1.1|0.318
81526668|NCT00348309|162740814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.1||Week 48|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1|-1.6|0.030
81526669|NCT00348309|162740814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.7||Week 48|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-0.9|0.797
81527885|NCT00394706|162742760|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.28|||||Mean ALFI-MMSE for Active ITD minus mean ALFI-MMSE for Sham ITD (i.e. positive values favor the active device).|Linear regression was used to assess associations between post-discharge measures and treatment group comparisons with adjustment for baseline characteristics. Site was adjusted for to accommodate clustering of patients within sites. All regression analyses used robust standard errors to accommodate non-constant variances.||0.28|-1.61|
81610679|NCT00550173|162899944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.99||||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.4||If global test across 3 arms is significant at a 2-sided 0.2 level, then conduct 2-sided pairwise tests between combination and each single agent under the global model. Significance is claimed only if both the global and pairwise tests p\<0.05.|Regression, Cox|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||Secondary Analysis; Global null hypothesis was rejected at 2-sided 0.2 significance level.||1.40|0.70|0.959
81610680|NCT00550173|162899945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||||||<0.001
81610681|NCT00550173|162899945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.09||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|4.09|||Regression, Logistic|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||||4.09|1.07|0.031
81610682|NCT00550173|162899945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.19|18.48|||Regression, Logistic|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||||18.48|3.19|<0.001
81610683|NCT00550173|162899945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.27||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.66|||Regression, Logistic|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||||0.66|0.11|0.004
81610684|NCT00550173|162899946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.194|||||||Regression, Cox|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||||||0.194
81610685|NCT00550173|162899946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.67|||Regression, Cox|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||||1.67|0.69|0.747
81610686|NCT00550173|162899946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.13|||Regression, Cox|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||||1.13|0.49|0.168
81610687|NCT00550173|162899946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.44||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.21|||Regression, Cox|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||||2.21|0.94|0.094
81610688|NCT00550173|162899948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.306|||||||Regression, Logistic|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||||||0.306
81610689|NCT00550173|162899948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|3.18|||Regression, Logistic|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||||3.18|0.87|0.127
81610690|NCT00550173|162899948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.71|||Regression, Logistic|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||||2.71|0.72|0.318
81610691|NCT00550173|162899948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.22|||Regression, Logistic|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||||2.22|0.63|0.599
81610692|NCT00550173|162899949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0|||||Regression, Cox|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||||||0.013
81610693|NCT00550173|162899949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.87||Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.|Regression, Cox|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||||0.87|0.41|0.007
81610694|NCT00550173|162899949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.38|||Regression, Cox|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||||1.38|0.62|0.700
81610695|NCT00550173|162899949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.94|||Regression, Cox|Model is adjusted to covariates ECOG PS (0/1 vs.2), histological subtype (adeno vs. non-adeno), race (East Asian and non-East Asian) and gender.||||0.94|0.44|0.023
81610696|NCT00550173|162899950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.040
81610697|NCT00550173|162899950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.38|||Regression, Cox|||||1.38|0.27|0.241
81610698|NCT00550173|162899950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.32||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.78|||Regression, Cox|||||0.78|0.14|0.011
81610699|NCT00550173|162899950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.9||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|4.36|||Regression, Cox|||||4.36|0.83|0.128
81647654|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4639|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4639
81647655|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4845|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4845
81647656|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1641|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1641
81647657|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1025|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1025
81702242|NCT01525667|163100755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|18.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.97||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.03|30.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||30.02|6.03|0.004
81463692|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.0297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|8.18||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with lower than higher delayed discounting (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||8.18|1.11|0.0297
81463693|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.81||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|21.73||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline education would be stronger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||21.73|1.28|0.0213
81526670|NCT01743040|162740826|NON_INFERIORITY|15% equivalency margin against performance of SPECT nuclear stress test OPC. Both sensitivity and specificity were measured and the equivalency margin was set the same for both parameters.The goal was to test the Sensitivity and specificity of CADence as compared to SPECT nuclear stress test OPC. Both were measured and reported in this study. The Sensitivity of CADence was 78% (95% CI 76.1-90.8%) while the specificity was 36% (95% CI 32-39%).||||||0.012|||||||Exact binomial test|||The goal was to test the Sensitivity and specificity of CADence as compared to SPECT nuclear stress test OPC. Both were measured and reported in this study. The Sensitivity of CADence was 78% (95% CI 76.1-90.8%) while the specificity was 36% (95% CI 32-39%).||||0.012
81647658|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5615|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5615
81647659|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2904|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2904
81647660|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6017|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6017
81647661|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8549|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8549
81647662|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3386|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3386
81647663|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.707|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7070
81647664|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5244|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5244
81702243|NCT01525667|163100755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|9.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.91||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.72|23.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||23.17|-4.72|0.19
81702244|NCT01525667|163100756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|6.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.64||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|16.41|||ANCOVA|||||16.41|-3.50|0.19
81702245|NCT01525667|163100756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|5.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.56||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.29|15.26|||ANCOVA|||||15.26|-4.29|0.25
81526671|NCT01211340|162740896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The first analysis examined change from baseline to last available measure prior to death or the end of the study. The pre/post change was calculated for each participant and the Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to compare usual care and intervention groups with respect to changes. All randomized caregivers with at least 1 post baseline measure were included in the analysis.||||.18
81526672|NCT01211340|162740896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|No significant difference found between groups||The secondary analysis used a linear mixed model to test for groups differences over time. To account for repeated- measures nature of the data and the varying duration of participation, both participant specific intercept and slopes were treated as random effects. To minimize the leverage of relatively small number of participants with extremely long follow-up times we limited the number of days followed to 122, which was the 75th percentile of the days in the combined study.||||.18
81610700|NCT01875861|162899959|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.38||||||Because of data discontinuity, assumptions for time series analysis did not hold. Repeated measures regression models were developed to compare overall weight monitoring rates at baseline across the implementation phases.||1.38|1.02|
81610701|NCT01875861|162899960|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.39||||||See comments about time series analysis for primary outcome measure. Repeated measures regression analysis of the likelihood of monitoring for each time period was conducted.||1.39|1.03|
81610702|NCT02325713|162899972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least square (LS) mean ratio|96.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.7|110.6||||||||110.6|83.7|
81610703|NCT02325713|162899972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ration|18.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.3|22.0||||||||22.0|15.3|
81610704|NCT02325713|162899972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ration|222.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|186.8|265.6||||||||265.6|186.8|
81610705|NCT02325713|162899972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ration|238.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|198.7|285.3||||||||285.3|198.7|
81610706|NCT02325713|162899972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ration|82.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.5|98.3||||||||98.3|68.5|
81610707|NCT03280563|162900048|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.14|21.14||||||||21.14|-21.14|
81610708|NCT03280563|162900048|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rates|16.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.03|42.88||||||||42.88|-9.03|
81610709|NCT03280563|162900048|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rates|6.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.76|50.09||||||||50.09|-36.76|
81610710|NCT03280563|162900048|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rates|-3.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.39|20.73||||||||20.73|-27.39|
81610711|NCT03280563|162900048|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rates|16.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.71|39.34||||||||39.34|-6.71|
81610712|NCT03280563|162900049|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.66||||||||1.66|0.50|
81610713|NCT03280563|162900049|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.2||||||||1.20|0.35|
81610714|NCT03280563|162900049|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.48||||||||3.48|0.45|
81610715|NCT03280563|162900049|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|3.23||||||||3.23|0.74|
81610716|NCT03280563|162900049|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.88||||||||0.88|0.28|
81610717|NCT03280563|162900051|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.65||||||||1.65|0.36|
81610718|NCT03280563|162900051|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.58||||||||1.58|0.34|
81610719|NCT03280563|162900051|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|9.34||||||||9.34|0.55|
81610720|NCT03280563|162900051|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.01||||||||2.01|0.28|
81610721|NCT03280563|162900051|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.46||||||||1.46|0.35|
81610722|NCT03280563|162900052|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.98|29.48||||||||29.48|-30.98|
81610723|NCT03280563|162900052|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|17.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.84|46.23||||||||46.23|-10.84|
81610724|NCT03280563|162900052|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|11.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.63|50.33||||||||50.33|-26.63|
81610725|NCT03280563|162900052|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|10.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.96|37.95||||||||37.95|-16.96|
81610726|NCT03280563|162900053|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|7.9||||||||7.90|0.15|
81526673|NCT01211340|162740896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Spearmans rank|No differences found||To test the effects of the dose of meetings on association with overall Caregiver Perceptions of Pain Medicine Questionaire (CPMQ) change we used Spearman rank correlation coefficient||||.18
81610727|NCT03280563|162900053|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|4.2||||||||4.20|0.15|
81610728|NCT03280563|162900053|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|3.84||||||||3.84|0.15|
81610729|NCT00802841|162900062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3106|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3106
81610730|NCT00354029|162900099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81610731|NCT02033993|162900120|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.23||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|||||1.23|0.68|0.31
81610732|NCT02033993|162900121|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.3||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|||||1.30|0.70|0.40
81610733|NCT02033993|162900122|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.59|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.59|0.76|0.28
81610734|NCT02033993|162900123|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.51|||Log Rank|||||1.51|0.46|0.54
81610735|NCT02096081|162900139|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The analysis of response defined as the difference (D) in response rates between two treatment groups at 1 month was as follows: D = response rate in the incobotulinumtoxinA group minus the response rate in the onabotulinumtoxinA group. The hypothesis testing procedure to test the equivalence of the two products is as follows:~Ho (null): D ≤ -∆ OR D ≥ ∆ versus Ha (alternate): -∆ \< D \< ∆, where ∆ is the margin of equivalence = 0.15."|Difference in proportions of response|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|0.6|||||If the confidence interval lies within the limits of ±0.15, then Ho is rejected in favor of Ha (i.e., equivalence of incobotulinumtoxinA and onabotulinumtoxinA can be concluded); otherwise, treatment equivalence cannot be concluded.|With assumptions of an alpha of 5%, an equivalence margin of 15% for each side, the real response rate expected as 90% for incobotulinumtoxinA and onabotulinumtoxinA at day 30 and a 1:1 allocation ratio, a total of 225 subjects were needed to achieve a statistical power of 90% in order to make an equivalence conclusion at day 30. Results are based on the Newcombe-Wilson confidence interval. To account for exclusions from the PPS of about 10%, approximately 250 subjects were enrolled.||0.6|-7.5|
81610736|NCT02096081|162900140|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This secondary analysis was performed for exploratory purposes. The analysis of response defined as the difference (D) in response rates between two treatment groups at 2 months was as follows: D = response rate in the incobotulinumtoxinA group minus the response rate in the onabotulinumtoxinA group.|Difference in proportion of responders|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|1.5|||||If the confidence interval lies within the limits of ±0.15, then both incobotulinumtoxinA and onabotulinumtoxinA have similar efficacy profiles.|The study was not powered for this secondary endpoint.||1.5|-12.1|
81647665|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4245|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4245
81647666|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8624|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8624
81647667|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7552|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7552
81647668|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7329|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7329
81647669|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3053|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3053
81647670|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.529|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5290
81647671|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7951|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7951
81647672|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.715|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7150
81647673|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4566|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4566
81647674|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.775|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7750
81647675|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9241|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9241
81647676|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8994|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8994
81647677|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2088|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2088
81647678|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2152|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2152
81647679|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7662|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7662
81647680|NCT00551135|162986726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7579|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from sitting (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7579
81647681|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6896|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6896
81647682|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1934|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1934
81647683|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6034|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6034
81647684|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7992|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7992
81647685|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.477|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4770
81647686|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.873|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8730
81647687|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2000
81526674|NCT01211340|162740897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcxon Rank Sum Test|||The first analysis examined change from baseline to last available measure prior to death or the end of the study. The pre/post change was calculated for each participant and the Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to compare usual care and intervention groups with respect to changes. All randomized caregivers with at least 1 post baseline measure were included in the analysis.||||.15
81647688|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5059|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5059
81647689|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0348
81647690|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3815|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3815
81647691|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4716|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4716
81647692|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1063|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1063
81647693|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3884|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3884
81647694|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3787|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3787
81647695|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2537|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2537
81647696|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0952|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0952
81647697|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7725|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7725
81647698|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.066|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0660
81647699|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3657|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3657
81647700|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7717|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7717
81647701|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5849|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5849
81702246|NCT01525667|163100757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.53|-0.21|0.4
81526675|NCT01211340|162740897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.15|||||||Regression, Linear|||The secondary analysis used a linear mixed model to test for groups differences over time. To account for repeated- measures nature of the data and the varying duration of participation, both participant specific intercept and slopes were treated as random effects. To minimize the leverage of relatively small number of participants with extremely long follow-up times we limited the number of days followed to 122, which was the 75th percentile of the days in the combined study.||||.15
81610737|NCT02096081|162900141|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This secondary analysis was performed for exploratory purposes. The analysis of response defined as the difference (D) in response rates between two treatment groups at 3 months was as follows: D = response rate in the incobotulinumtoxinA group minus the response rate in the onabotulinumtoxinA group.|Difference in proportion of responders|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|9.6|||||If the confidence interval lies within the limits of ±0.15, then both incobotulinumtoxinA and onabotulinumtoxinA have similar efficacy profiles.|The study was not powered for this secondary endpoint.||9.6|-10.6|
81610738|NCT02096081|162900142|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This secondary analysis was performed for exploratory purposes. The analysis of response defined as the difference (D) in response rates between two treatment groups at 4 months was as follows: D = response rate in the incobotulinumtoxinA group minus the response rate in the onabotulinumtoxinA group.|Difference in proportion of responders|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|7.1|||||If the confidence interval lies within the limits of ±0.15, then both incobotulinumtoxinA and onabotulinumtoxinA have similar efficacy profiles.|The study was not powered for this secondary endpoint.||7.1|-17.4|
81610739|NCT02096081|162900143|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This secondary analysis was performed for exploratory purposes. The analysis of response defined as the difference (D) in response rates between two treatment groups at 1 month was as follows: D = response rate in the incobotulinumtoxinA group minus the response rate in the onabotulinumtoxinA group.|Difference in proportion of responders|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|3.2|||||If the confidence interval lies within the limits of ±0.15, then both incobotulinumtoxinA and onabotulinumtoxinA have similar efficacy profiles.|The study was not powered for this secondary endpoint.||3.2|-8.5|
81610740|NCT02096081|162900144|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This secondary analysis was performed for exploratory purposes. The analysis of response defined as the difference (D) in response rates between two treatment groups at 2 months was as follows: D = response rate in the incobotulinumtoxinA group minus the response rate in the onabotulinumtoxinA group.|Difference in proportion of responders|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|5.3|||||If the confidence interval lies within the limits of ±0.15, then both incobotulinumtoxinA and onabotulinumtoxinA have similar efficacy profiles.|The study was not powered for this secondary endpoint.||5.3|-11.0|
81610741|NCT02096081|162900145|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This secondary analysis was performed for exploratory purposes. The analysis of response defined as the difference (D) in response rates between two treatment groups at 3 months was as follows: D = response rate in the incobotulinumtoxinA group minus the response rate in the onabotulinumtoxinA group.|Difference in proportion of responders|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|9.5|||||If the confidence interval lies within the limits of ±0.15, then both incobotulinumtoxinA and onabotulinumtoxinA have similar efficacy profiles.|The study was not powered for this secondary endpoint.||9.5|-12.4|
81610742|NCT02096081|162900146|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This secondary analysis was performed for exploratory purposes. The analysis of response defined as the difference (D) in response rates between two treatment groups at 4 months was as follows: D = response rate in the incobotulinumtoxinA group minus the response rate in the onabotulinumtoxinA group.|Difference in proportion of responders|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|10.7|||||If the confidence interval lies within the limits of ±0.15, then both incobotulinumtoxinA and onabotulinumtoxinA have similar efficacy profiles.|The study was not powered for this secondary endpoint.||10.7|-14.4|
81610743|NCT01782326|162900153|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Study was designed to have \>95% power to rule out a 1.15-fold increase in the rate exacerbations for QVA149 vs. salmeterol/fluticasone.|Rate Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.96|||Generalized linear model||If the upper limit of the confidence interval was \<1.15 then non-inferiority of QVA149 compared to SFC could be claimed|||0.96|0.83|
81647702|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.958|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9580
81647703|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9884|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9884
81647704|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6743|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6743
81647705|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2689|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2689
81647706|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6907|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6907
81647707|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4798|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4798
81702247|NCT01525667|163100757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.96
81702248|NCT01525667|163100758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|16.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.37||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|33.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||33.47|0.16|0.05
81526676|NCT01211340|162740898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The first analysis examined change from baseline to last available measure prior to death or the end of the study. The pre/post change was calculated for each participant and the Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to compare usual care and intervention groups with respect to changes. All randomized caregivers with at least 1 post baseline measure were included in the analysis.||||.89
81610744|NCT01782326|162900153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.89||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.96|||Generalized linear method||If non-inferiority was demonstrated, superiority of QVA149A compared to SFC in reducing exacerbation rate could be claimed if the upper limit of the same CI was less than 1.|||0.96|0.83|0.003
81610745|NCT01782326|162900154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.91|||Regression, Cox|||||0.91|0.78|<0.001
81647708|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5609|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5609
81647709|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9834|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9834
81647710|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8339|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8339
81702249|NCT01525667|163100758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.01||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.26|28.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||28.65|-7.26|0.24
81526677|NCT01211340|162740898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.89|||||||Regression, Linear|||The secondary analysis used a linear mixed model to test for groups differences over time. To account for repeated- measures nature of the data and the varying duration of participation, both participant specific intercept and slopes were treated as random effects. To minimize the leverage of relatively small number of participants with extremely long follow-up times we limited the number of days followed to 122, which was the 75th percentile of the days in the combined study.||||.89
81610746|NCT01782326|162900155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.91|||Generalized linear model|||||0.91|0.75|<0.001
81610747|NCT01782326|162900156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.86|||Regression, Cox|||||0.86|0.70|<0.001
81610748|NCT01782326|162900161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.08|||Regression, Cox|||||1.08|0.74|0.256
81647711|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.873|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8730
81647712|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6327|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6327
81647713|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3986|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3986
81610749|NCT01782326|162900162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.95|||Regression, Cox|||||0.95|0.69|0.008
81610750|NCT01782326|162900163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.0|||Regression, Cox|||||1.00|0.66|0.046
81647714|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.637|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6370
81647715|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9869|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9869
81702250|NCT01112982|163100759|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Presence of synovial pannus and the serum urate level.||||0.34
81702251|NCT01112982|163100761|OTHER|Spearman Correlation Coefficient||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||The Severity of Synovial Pannus and the Serum Urate level.||||0.73
81702252|NCT01112982|163100762|OTHER|correlation between severity of synovial pannus and the serum urate level.||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.73
81702253|NCT01112982|163100763|OTHER|||||||0.32||||||"The presence of synovial pannus in the index joint."|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.32
81702254|NCT01112982|163100764|OTHER|Kappa Coefficient||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The absence of erosive changes.||||0.09
81702255|NCT01112982|163100764|OTHER|the absence of Intraosseous Tophi.||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.33
81702256|NCT01112982|163100764|OTHER|The absence of Soft Tissue Tophi||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81702257|NCT01112982|163100764|OTHER|The absence of Joint Effusion.||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.31
81702258|NCT01112982|163100764|OTHER|The absence of Bone Marrow Edema.||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81702259|NCT01112982|163100764|OTHER|The absence of Soft Tissue Edema.||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81610751|NCT01782326|162900164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.1|||Regression, Cox|||||2.10|0.38|0.790
81610752|NCT02003222|162900192|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.76|||Log Rank||hazard ratio: blinatumomab + chemotherapy vs. chemotherapy alone|||0.76|0.25|0.003
81610753|NCT02003222|162900193|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.89|||Log Rank||hazard ratio: Blinatumomab + Chemotherapy vs. Chemotherapy alone|||0.89|0.31|0.015
81610754|NCT02003222|162900194|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|2.65|||Log Rank|||||2.65|0.22|0.67
81610755|NCT02003222|162900195|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.63|||Log Rank|||||3.63|0.28|1.00
81610756|NCT02003222|162900196|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|2.11|||Log Rank||hazard ratio: blinatumomab + chemotherapy vs. chemotherapy alone|||2.11|0.17|0.41
81610757|NCT01886872|162900211|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.58||(1-sided)|Log Rank|||Arm B (Ibrutinib) versus Arm A (Rituximab, Bendamustine Hydrochloride)||0.58|0.26|<0.001
81610758|NCT01886872|162900211|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.59||(1-sided)|Log Rank|||Arm C (Ibrutinib, Rituximab) versus Arm A (Rituximab, Bendamustine Hydrochloride)||0.59|0.25|<0.001
81610759|NCT01886872|162900211|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.62||(1-sided)|Log Rank|||Arm C (Ibrutinib, Rituximab) versus Arm B (Ibrutinib)||1.62|0.62|0.49
81610760|NCT01670500|162900228|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|1.2|||||The risk ratio is comparing cisplatin to doxorubicin-cyclophosphamide (AC)|||1.2|0.39|
81610761|NCT01670500|162900229|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|1.1|||||The risk ratio is comparing cisplatin to doxorubicin-cyclophosphamide (AC)|||1.1|.5|
81610762|NCT02107443|162900244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81610763|NCT02107443|162900245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.09||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.041
81610764|NCT02107443|162900247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.05||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|The above p-values is for 4-6 weeks.|The above values are for 4-6 weeks.|||1.98|0.12|0.03
81610765|NCT02107443|162900247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|1.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|The above p-value is for is for 3 months.|The above values are for 3 months|||1.77|-0.11|.08
81610766|NCT02107443|162900247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|The above p-value is for 6 months|The above values are for 6 months.|||1.59|-0.36|0.20
81610767|NCT03706690|162900309|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.578|0.986|||Log Rank|Analysis performed using stratified log-rank test, adjusting for the level of PD-L1 expression and prior therapy (cCRT vs sCRT).||The hazard ratio and confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for the level of programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression (PD-L1 \<1% versus \[vs\] PD-L1 \>=1%) and prior therapy (concurrent \[c\]CRT vs sequential \[s\]CRT), with treatment as the only covariate and ties handled by Efron approach.||0.986|0.578|0.038
81610768|NCT03706690|162900310|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.656|1.166|||Log Rank|Analysis performed using stratified log-rank test, adjusting for level of PD-L1 expression and prior therapy (cCRT vs. sCRT).||For mITT set. The hazard ratio and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for the level of PD-L1 expression (PD-L1 \<1% vs PD-L1 \>=1%) and prior therapy (cCRT vs sCRT), with treatment as the only covariate and ties handled by Efron approach.||1.166|0.656|0.346
81610769|NCT03706690|162900310|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.663|1.162|||Log Rank|Analysis performed using stratified log-rank test, adjusting for level of PD-L1 expression and prior therapy (cCRT vs. sCRT).||For ITT set. The hazard ratio and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for the level of PD-L1 expression (PD-L1 \<1% vs PD-L1 \>=1%) and prior therapy (cCRT vs sCRT), with treatment as the only covariate and ties handled by Efron approach.||1.162|0.663|0.346
81610770|NCT03706690|162900311|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.575|0.966|||Log Rank|Analysis performed using stratified log-rank test, adjusting for the level of PD-L1 expression and prior therapy (cCRT vs sCRT).||The hazard ratio and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for the level of PD-L1 expression (PD-L1 \<1% vs PD-L1\>=1%) and prior therapy (cCRT vs sCRT), with treatment as the only covariate and ties handled by Efron approach.||0.966|0.575|0.026
81647716|NCT00551135|162986727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.755|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from walking (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7550
81702260|NCT01112982|163100765|OTHER|||||||0.32||||||"The Presence of synovial Pannus in the index joint."|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.32
81702261|NCT01112982|163100765|OTHER|||||||0.99||||||"The Severity of Synovial Pannus in the index joint."|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.99
81702262|NCT00587834|163100791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Exact Bionomial Test|||Superiority relative to a pre-defined standard (50% success)||||<0.0001
81702263|NCT00587834|163100792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||McNemar|||Compare participants with (1) Gintuit equally red and Control not equally red to (2) Gintuit not equally red and Control equally red||||<0.0001
81702264|NCT00587834|163100793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||McNemar|||Compare participants with (1)Gintuit equally firm and Control not equally firm to (2) Gintuit not equally firm and Control equally firm||||<0.0001
81463694|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.9648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.74||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline literacy would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||4.74|0.20|0.9648
81463695|NCT04075682|162618913|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.6512|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline delay discounting would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||||0.6512
81526678|NCT03755661|162740899|OTHER|pilot data to estimate effect size f-squared as the parameter as primary outcome||||||0.048||||||provide inferential statistics for data completion. Study is not designed to detect significant differences between groups|Regression, Linear|R-square change = .12; F-change (1, 20) = 4.44||pilot study to calculate effect size, study is not powered to detect significant group differences|"Computed f-squared as effect size estimate where baseline value of heavy drinking episodes entered in step 1 and condition in step 2~f- squared = .22"|||.048
81526679|NCT03755661|162740900|SUPERIORITY|"The main outcome variable is f-squared as an estimate of differences between conditions controlling for baseline value.~A statistical test is provided only for completeness as this study is not powered to detect significant effects"||||||0.34||||||F-change (1, 20) = 0.97|Regression, Linear|||pilot trial to compute effect size estimate|Computed f-squared as effect size estimate where baseline value of CAI entered in step 1 and condition in step 2 f- squared = .05, r-squared change = .04|||.34
81702265|NCT00587834|163100794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Exact binomial test|||Superiority relative to a pre-defined threshold (80%) success||||<0.0001
81702266|NCT00587834|163100795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Exact binomial test|||The proportion of Gintuit as the preferred procedure.||||<0.0001
81702267|NCT00587834|163100796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3173||95.0|||||McNemar|McNemar's paired comparison test||Compare participants with (1) Gintuit not sensitive and Control sensitive to (2) Gintuit sensitive and Control not sensitive.||||0.3173
81702268|NCT01001234|163100801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.26||The statistical significance level for the primary endpoint was α=0.0477, and had been adjusted to account for the interim sample size adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|Testing of primary endpoint and secondary endpoints was conducted sequentially in a pre-specified order, thus strongly controlling Type I error.||The comparison of rizatriptan versus placebo with respect to the primary outcome was conducted using a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, Stage 2 baseline pain severity (moderate or severe) and region (United States \[US\] or ex-US). Model-derived odds ratio and a two-sided p-value were provided. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the rizatriptan group.||2.26|1.06|0.025
81702269|NCT01001234|163100802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.9||Secondary endpoints were to be formally tested only if the test of the primary endpoint was statistically significant at the α=0.0477 level. The secondary endpoints were then tested sequentially in a pre-specified order, each at the α=0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|This first secondary hypothesis was not statistically significant, therefore the other two were not formally tested for statistical significance.||The comparison of rizatriptan versus placebo with respect to pain relief at 2 hours post Stage 2 dose for participants between 12 and 17 years of age was conducted using a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, Stage 2 baseline pain severity (moderate or severe) and region (US or ex-US). Model-derived odds ratio and a two-sided p-value were provided. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the rizatriptan group.||1.90|0.96|0.080
81702270|NCT01001234|163100803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.1||This second secondary hypothesis was not formally tested since the first secondary was not statistically significant.|Regression, Logistic|||The comparison of rizatriptan versus placebo with respect to pain freedom at 2 hours post Stage 2 dose for participants between 6 and 17 years of age was conducted using a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, Stage 2 baseline pain severity (moderate or severe), age (6 to 11 years old or 12 to 17 years old), and region (US or ex-US). Model-derived odds ratio and a two-sided p-value were provided. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the rizatriptan group.||2.10|1.10|0.010
81702271|NCT01001234|163100804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.63||This third secondary hypothesis was not formally tested since the first secondary was not statistically significant.|Regression, Logistic|||The comparison of rizatriptan versus placebo with respect to pain relief at 2 hours post Stage 2 dose for participants between 6 and 17 years of age was conducted using a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, Stage 2 baseline pain severity (moderate or severe), age (6 to 11 years old or 12 to 17 years old), and region (US or ex-US). Model-derived odds ratio and a two-sided p-value were provided. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the rizatriptan group.||1.63|0.91|0.178
81610771|NCT03706690|162900313|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.891|2.607|||Regression, Logistic|||For mITT set. The comparison was performed using a logistic regression model, with treatment as a covariate and adjusting for the level of PD-L1 expression (PD-L1 \<1% vs. PD-L1 \>=1%) and prior therapy (cCRT vs. sCRT), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.||2.607|0.891|0.128
81610772|NCT03706690|162900313|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.915|2.638|||Regression, Logistic|||For ITT set. The comparison was performed using a logistic regression model, with treatment as a covariate and adjusting for the level of PD-L1 expression (PD-L1 \<1% vs. PD-L1 \>=1%) and prior therapy (cCRT vs. sCRT), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.||2.638|0.915|0.105
81610773|NCT03706690|162900316|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.648|1.138|||Log Rank|The analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for the level of PD-L1 expression and prior therapy (cCRT vs. sCRT).||For mITT set. The hazard ratio and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for the level of PD-L1 expression (PD-L1 \<1% vs. PD-L1 \>=1%) and prior therapy (cCRT vs. sCRT), with treatment as the only covariate and ties handled by Efron approach.||1.138|0.648|0.275
81610774|NCT03706690|162900316|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.648|1.122|||Log Rank|The analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for the level of PD-L1 expression and prior therapy (cCRT vs. sCRT).||For ITT set. The hazard ratio and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for the level of PD-L1 expression (PD-L1 \<1% vs. PD-L1 \>=1%) and prior therapy (cCRT vs. sCRT), with treatment as the only covariate and ties handled by Efron approach.||1.122|0.648|0.241
81610775|NCT03706690|162900317|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|1.578|||Log Rank|The analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for the level of PD-L1 expression and prior therapy (cCRT vs. sCRT).||For mITT set. The hazard ratio and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for the level of PD-L1 expression (PD-L1 \<1% vs. PD-L1 \>=1%) and prior therapy (cCRT vs. sCRT), with treatment as the only covariate and ties handled by Efron approach.||1.578|0.726|0.769
81610776|NCT03706690|162900317|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|1.539|||Log Rank|The analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for the level of PD-L1 expression and prior therapy (cCRT vs. sCRT).||For ITT set. The hazard ratio and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for the level of PD-L1 expression (PD-L1 \<1% vs. PD-L1 \>=1%) and prior therapy (cCRT vs. sCRT), with treatment as the only covariate and ties handled by Efron approach.||1.539|0.726|0.812
81610777|NCT02711826|162900340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.425|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.425
81610778|NCT02711826|162900341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.700
81610779|NCT02711826|162900342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.201|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.201
81610780|NCT03990363|162900364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0648|||||||Repeated Measures Mixed Model|||||||0.0648
81610781|NCT03990363|162900364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6296|||||||Repeated Measures Mixed Model|||||||0.6296
81610782|NCT03990363|162900364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0263|||||||Repeated Measures Mixed Model|||||||0.0263
81610783|NCT02320721|162900406|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of HOE901-U300 vs Lantus was demonstrated if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between groups was \<0.3%.|LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.129||||||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model including the fixed categorical effects of treatment group, randomization strata, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline value and following multiple imputation procedure for missing data.||0.129|-0.092|
81610784|NCT02320721|162900407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only if previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.|Relative risk|1.01||||0.8415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.153||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was done by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method with randomization strata (screening HbA1c \[\<8.0%; ≥8.0%\], previous use of insulin \[naive, pre-treated\], use of sulfonylurea or meglitinides at screening \[yes, no\]), following multiple imputation procedure for missing data.||1.153|0.890|0.8415
81526680|NCT03755661|162740901|SUPERIORITY|This is a pilot trial to estimate effect sizes and not powered to detect significant differences||||||0.2||||||data provided for completeness, not powered to test differences|Regression, Linear|F-change (1, 20) = 1.80|||Computed f-squared as effect size estimate where baseline value of CAI entered in step 1 and condition in step 2 f- squared = .09, r-squared change = .058|||.20
81610785|NCT03173248|162900418|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.69||P-value is calculated from the one-sided log-rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors (AML status and geographic region).|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is estimated using a Cox's proportional hazards model stratified by the randomization stratification factors (AML status and geographic region) with placebo + azacitidine as the denominator.|||0.69|0.16|0.0011
81610786|NCT03077620|162900460|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.256||Poor sleepers compared to good sleepers with Compound Symmetry covariance structure. Mean difference is poor sleepers minus good sleepers.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.256|-0.017|0.05
81610787|NCT03077620|162900461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078|0.087||After corrected for multiple comparisons with Bonferroni test, treatment groups 1 and 2 compared to placebo with Compound Symmetry covariance structure. Mean difference is placebo minus treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.087|-0.078|0.05
81702272|NCT01150760|163100805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.0007|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0007
81526681|NCT03755661|162740902|SUPERIORITY|Pilot trial not powered to detect significant group differences. Data from analyses presented for completeness. Primary outcome is effect size estimates||||||0.19|||||||Regression, Linear|F-change (1, 20) = 1.83||Pilot trial not powered to detect significant group differences|Computed f-squared as effect size estimate where baseline value of CAI entered in step 1 and condition in step 2 f- squared = .09, r-squared change = .048|||.19
81610788|NCT03077620|162900461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.117||After corrected for multiple comparisons with Bonferroni test, treatment groups 1 and 2 compared to placebo with Compound Symmetry covariance structure. Mean difference is placebo minus treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.117|-0.051|0.05
81610789|NCT05397470|162900462|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.003||||0.7501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.02|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.020|-0.014|0.7501
81610790|NCT03824535|162900481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis applies to the row 'Specificity' in the Outcome Measure data table.||||0.02
81610791|NCT03824535|162900482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||The threshold for statistical significance was predefined as p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81610792|NCT03824535|162900482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was predefined as p ≤ 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81610793|NCT03824535|162900482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||The threshold for statistical significance was predefined as p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.06
81610794|NCT05567952|162900494|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.705|||=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.093|-0.316|||MMRM|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) included fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, baseline SARS-CoV-2 RNA level, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction; an unstructured (co) variance structure was used.||-0.316|-1.093|= 0.0004
81610795|NCT05567952|162900495|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.235|||=|0.0697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.983|1.551|||COX proportional hazard ratio|||Analysis was based on Cox proportional hazard (PH) model which included treatment, geographic region, baseline SARS-CoV-2 RNA level (\< 4 log10 copies/mL or \>= 4 log10 copies/mL) and time since the last vaccination (less than or equal to \[\<=6\] months, \> 6 months or unvaccinated) as appropriate.||1.551|0.983|= 0.0697
81610796|NCT05567952|162900496|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.084|||=|0.5202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.848|1.385|||COX proportional hazard ratio|||Analysis was based on Cox proportional hazard (PH) model which included treatment, geographic region, baseline SARS-CoV-2 RNA level (\< 4 log10 copies/mL or \>= 4 log10 copies/mL) and time since the last vaccination (\<=6 months, \> 6 months or unvaccinated) as appropriate.||1.385|0.848|= 0.5202
81610797|NCT05310084|162900550|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (coadministration group to separate-administration group) was greater than 0.67.|GMR|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.89|||||GMRs and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating LSmeans difference of logarithms of concentrations (coadmin group-separate admin group), corresponding CIs based on analysis of log transformed assay results using a linear regression model.|||0.89|0.77|
81610798|NCT05310084|162900551|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared for an influenza strain if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (coadministration group to separate administration group) was greater than 0.67|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.04|||||GMRs and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating LSmeans difference of logarithms of titers (coadministration group-separate administration group), corresponding CIs based on analysis of log transformed assay results using a linear regression model|B/Austria||1.04|0.77|
81610799|NCT05310084|162900551|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared for an influenza strain if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (coadministration group to separate administration group) was greater than 0.67.|GMR|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.13|||||GMRs and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating LSmeans difference of logarithms of titers (coadministration group-separate administration group), corresponding CIs based on analysis of log transformed assay results using a linear regression model|B/Phuket||1.13|0.89|
81647717|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2912|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2912
81647718|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3723|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3723
81647719|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6116|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6116
81647720|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0835|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0835
81647721|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1497|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1497
81647722|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.395|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3950
81647723|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5892|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5892
81647724|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6143|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6143
81610800|NCT05310084|162900551|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared for an influenza strain if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (coadministration group to separate administration group) was greater than 0.67.|GMR|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.09|||||GMRs and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating LSmeans difference of logarithms of titers (coadministration group-separate administration group), corresponding CIs based on analysis of log transformed assay results using a linear regression model|H1N1 A/Victoria||1.09|0.83|
81610801|NCT05310084|162900551|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared for an influenza strain if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (coadministration group to separate administration group) was greater than 0.67.|GMR|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.09|||||GMRs and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating LSmeans difference of logarithms of titers (coadministration group-separate administration group), corresponding CIs based on analysis of log transformed assay results using a linear regression model|H3N2 A/Darwin||1.09|0.85|
81610802|NCT02107274|162900567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||P value of less than 0.05 was considered as significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||"Sputum volume were compared between Visit 6 (Week 12) and Visit 3 (Baseline), Visit 8 (Week 24) and Visit 3 (Baseline), as well for Visit 8 (Week 24) and Visit 6 (Week 12).~Independent t-test was applied for study end points which were numerical variables."||||<0.01
81647725|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0104
81647726|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5666|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5666
81526682|NCT03755661|162740903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||F-change (1, 19) = 1.34|Regression, Linear|||Not powered to test significant differences. provide data on effect size estimate below|Computed f-squared as effect size estimate where baseline value of CAI entered in step 1 and condition in step 2 f- squared = .05, r-squared change = .04|||.26
81647727|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9008|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9008
81526683|NCT01736618|162740912|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|92.9|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|91.4|||||||"Ho: The Type I Complication Free Rate at 60 months (p1) does not exceed the performance goal of 85.0%.~Ho: p1 ≤ 85.0% Ha: The Type I Complication Free Rate at 60 months (p1) does exceed the performance goal of 85.0%.~Ha: p1 \> 85.0% The null hypothesis will be rejected if the lower one-sided 95% confidence bound of the proportional means model estimate, using the Peto method for standard error, exceeds the performance goal of 85.0%."|||91.4|
81702273|NCT01150760|163100806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.9|||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.0001
81702274|NCT01150760|163100807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.6||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0001
81702275|NCT01150760|163100808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.1022|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1022
81702276|NCT01150760|163100809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.2|||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.0001
81702277|NCT01150760|163100810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.0001
81702278|NCT01150760|163100811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3||||0.0012|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0012
81463696|NCT04075682|162618914|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|1.85||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H1 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received inserts (insert only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (pictorial warning only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the insert groups than in the no insert groups.||1.85|-0.75|0.41
81526684|NCT01736618|162740913|OTHER||Clopper-Pearson exact confidence bound|98.6|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|97.4|||||||"Ho: Overall Shock Effectiveness in Converting Spontaneous Discrete Episodes of VT/VF through 60 months (p1) does not exceed the performance goal of 94.0%.~Ho: p1 ≤ 94.0% Ha: Overall Shock Effectiveness in Converting Spontaneous Discrete Episodes of VT/VF through 60 months (p1) does exceed the performance goal of 94.0%.~Ha: p1 \>94.0% The null hypothesis will be rejected if the lower one-sided 95% exact confidence bound of the estimate exceeds the performance goal of 94.0%."|||97.4|
81702279|NCT01150760|163100812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.003|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0030
81702280|NCT01150760|163100813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.7637|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7637
81702281|NCT01150760|163100814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.0402|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0402
81702282|NCT01150760|163100815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.0755|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0755
81702283|NCT01150760|163100816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.0532|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0532
81702284|NCT01150760|163100817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.0001
81702285|NCT01150760|163100818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.0001
81702286|NCT04153929|163100837|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 5, 8, 12, 16 and 17) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod linear model fit|Model assumption: The maximum effect is achieved at 3.6 mg dose.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 6 doses of BI 456906 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, Emax 1, Emax 2 and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.025). For the twice weekly dosing schemes the total dose per week was considered for the MCP-Mod analysis.||||<0.0001
81702287|NCT04153929|163100837|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 5, 8, 12, 16 and 17) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod Exponential model fit|Model assumption: 90% of the maximum effect is achieved at 3.6 mg dose.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 6 doses of BI 456906 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, Emax 1, Emax 2 and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.025). For the twice weekly dosing schemes the total dose per week was considered for the MCP-Mod analysis.||||<0.0001
81610803|NCT02107274|162900567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||P value of less than 0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||"Sputum volume were compared between Visit 6 (Week 12) and Visit 3 (Baseline), Visit 8 (Week 24) and Visit 3 (Baseline), as well for Visit 8 (Week 24) and Visit 6 (Week 12).~Independent t-test was applied for study end points which were numerical variables."||||<0.01
81610804|NCT02107274|162900568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||P value of less than 0.05 was considered as significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||"SGRQ scores were compared between Visit 6 (Week 12) and Visit 3 (Baseline), Visit 8 (Week 24) and Visit 3 (Baseline), as well for Visit 8 (Week 24) and Visit 6 (Week 12).~Independent t-test was applied for study end points which were numerical variables."||||<0.01
81610805|NCT02107274|162900568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||p valu of less than 0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||"SGRQ scores were compared between Visit 6 (Week 12) and Visit 3 (Baseline), Visit 8 (Week 24) and Visit 3 (Baseline), as well for Visit 8 (Week 24) and Visit 6 (Week 12).~Independent t-test was applied for study end points which were numerical variables"||||<0.01
81610806|NCT02107274|162900569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||P value of less than 0.05 was considered as significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||"FEV1 values were compared between Visit 6 (Week 12) and Visit 3 (Baseline), Visit 8 (Week 24) and Visit 3 (Baseline), as well for Visit 8 (Week 24) and Visit 6 (Week 12).~Independent t-test was applied for study end points which were numerical variables."||||<0.01
81610807|NCT02107274|162900569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||p value of less than 0.05 was considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||"FEV1 values were compared between Visit 6 (Week 12) and Visit 3 (Baseline), Visit 8 (Week 24) and Visit 3 (Baseline), as well for Visit 8 (Week 24) and Visit 6 (Week 12).~Independent t-test was applied for study end points which were numerical variables."||||<0.01
81610808|NCT02107274|162900570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||P value of less than 0.05 was considered as significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||"FVC values were compared between Visit 6 (Week 12) and Visit 3 (Baseline), Visit 8 (Week 24) and Visit 3 (Baseline), as well for Visit 8 (Week 24) and Visit 6 (Week 12).~Independent t-test was applied for study end points which were numerical variables."||||<0.01
81610809|NCT02107274|162900570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||p value of less than 0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||"FVC values were compared between Visit 6 (Week 12) and Visit 3 (Baseline), Visit 8 (Week 24) and Visit 3 (Baseline), as well for Visit 8 (Week 24) and Visit 6 (Week 12).~Independent t-test was applied for study end points which were numerical variables."||||<0.01
81610810|NCT04730947|162900603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.027
81647728|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0967|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0967
81610811|NCT04730947|162900604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.029
81610812|NCT04730947|162900605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81610813|NCT04730947|162900606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81610814|NCT04730947|162900607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.014
81610815|NCT04730947|162900608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.011
81610816|NCT04730947|162900609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.088
81610817|NCT04730947|162900610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.024
81610818|NCT04730947|162900611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.136|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.136
81610819|NCT02331940|162900612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||||||p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.88
81610820|NCT03527277|162900616|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.5|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for BMI, Outcome at baseline and gender||||3.5|-4.0|0.88
81610821|NCT03527277|162900617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|2.3|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for gender and outcome and BMI at baseline.||||2.3|-3.7|0.65
81610822|NCT03527277|162900618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.4|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for gender and outcome and BMI at baseline.||||3.4|-3.7|0.92
81610823|NCT03527277|162900619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.6|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||2.6|-3.3|0.81
81610824|NCT03527277|162900620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.49|||ANCOVA|Effect of group with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||-0.49|-1.34|<0.0001
81610825|NCT03527277|162900621|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-2.1|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||-2.1|-4.7|<0.0001
81610826|NCT03527277|162900622|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.31|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||0.31|-0.74|0.42
81610827|NCT03527277|162900623|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.76|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||0.76|-0.23|0.28
81610828|NCT03527277|162900624|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.1||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.9|24.7|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment of gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||24.7|-42.9|0.59
81610829|NCT03527277|162900625|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.08|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for gender and outcome at baseline.||||0.08|-0.21|0.35
81610830|NCT03527277|162900626|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.59|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for gender and outcome and BMI at baseline.||||0.59|-0.61|0.97
81610831|NCT03527277|162900627|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|-5.4|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for gender and outcome and BMI at baseline.||Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for BMI, outcome at baseline and gender.||-5.4|-22.4|0.002
81610832|NCT03527277|162900628|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.9||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|1.8|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||1.8|-17.6|0.11
81610833|NCT03527277|162900629|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|23340.0||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8284.0|38396.0|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||38396|8284|0.0032
81610834|NCT03527277|162900630|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5558.0||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2680.0|8437.0|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||8437|2680|0.0003
81610835|NCT03527277|162900631|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3824.0||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1611.0|6036.0|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline||||6036|1611|0.0012
81610836|NCT03527277|162900632|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|19522.0||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7353.0|31691.0|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||31691|7353|0.0023
81610837|NCT03527277|162900633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|21881.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11307.0|32455.0|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||32455|11307|0.0001
81610838|NCT03527277|162900634|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9666.0||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4808.0|14524.0|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||14524|4808|0.0002
81610839|NCT03527277|162900635|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3413.0||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1456.0|5370.0|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||5370|1456|0.0011
81610840|NCT03527277|162900636|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.5||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|55.1|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||55.1|-32.0|0.59
81610841|NCT03527277|162900637|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|74.6||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|147.9|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||147.9|1.3|0.046
81610842|NCT03527277|162900638|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.3|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for gender and outcome and BMI at baseline.||Effect of group on change in outcome with adjustment for BMI, Outcome at baseline and gender.||1.3|-0.7|0.56
81647729|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8353|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8353
81647730|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.453|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4530
81647731|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7297|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7297
81647732|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0692|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0692
81647733|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6333|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6333
81647734|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0325|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0325
81610843|NCT03527277|162900639|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|0.35|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||0.35|-1.94|0.17
81610844|NCT03527277|162900640|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.54||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.0|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||3.0|-1.9|0.65
81610845|NCT03527277|162900641|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change with adjustment for gender and outcome at baseline.||||0.6|-0.5|0.88
81610846|NCT03527277|162900642|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|5.7|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||5.7|-4.4|0.81
81647735|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5788|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5788
81647736|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9224|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9224
81647737|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5527|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5527
81647738|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2624|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2624
81610847|NCT03527277|162900643|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.9|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change with adjustment for gender and BMI and outcome at baseline.||||2.9|-4.4|0.69
81610848|NCT03527277|162900644|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.1|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of outcome with adjustment for gender and outcome at baseline.||||0.1|-1.0|0.10
81610849|NCT03527277|162900645|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.2|||ANCOVA|Effect of group on change of Outcome with adjustment for outcome at baseline.||||1.2|-2.1|0.55
81610850|NCT01341080|162900647|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.15||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|4.61|||Repeated measures analysis or variance|||Efficacy was measured as a change on the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) from baseline to the end of study after 8 weeks on drug. The BBS has a scale range of 0-56, with 56 indicating normal balance. To evaluate efficacy, repeated measures analysis of variance was run on BBS scores. The scale score was the dependent measure, time point (baseline or end of study) was the repeat measure, and treatment group (varenicline or sugar pill) was the independent measure. Significance was defined as alpha \<0.05.||4.61|-4.01|0.05
81610851|NCT01341080|162900648|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.16||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|1.53|||Repeated measures analysis or variance|||Change in cognitive functioning was measured in part with the Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB) from Baseline to 8 weeks on drug. Repeated analysis of variance was run on the FAB scores. Scale cores was the dependent measure, time point (Baseline or end of study) was the repeated measure, and treatment group (varenicline or sugar pill) was the independent measure. Significant was defined as \<0.05.||1.53|-1.39|0.05
81610852|NCT01341080|162900649|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.81||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.4|||Repeated measures analysis or variance|||Change in cognitive functioning was measured in part with the Mini Mental State Exam (MMSE) from Baseline to 8 weeks on drug. Repeated analysis of variance was run on the MMSE scores. Scale score was the dependent measure, time point (Baseline or end of study) was the repeated measure, and treatment group (varenicline or sugar pill) was the independent measure. Significant was defined as \<0.05.||1.40|-0.40|0.05
81610853|NCT02118714|162900650|OTHER||Percentage of Participants|23.5|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|10.7|41.6||||||||41.6|10.7|
81610854|NCT02118714|162900650|OTHER||Percentage of Participants|23.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|49.9||||||||49.9|6.8|
81610855|NCT02118714|162900651|OTHER||Percentage of Participants|11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|3.2|28.4||||||||28.4|3.2|
81610856|NCT02118714|162900651|OTHER||Percentage of Participants|11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|36.4||||||||36.4|1.5|
81610857|NCT02013687|162900670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Significance of IgG values at study day 196 as compared to day 0 (pre-immune).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81610858|NCT02013687|162900670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Significance of IgG values at study day 196 as compared to day 0 (pre-immune).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81610859|NCT02013687|162900671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8
81610860|NCT02013687|162900671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6
81610861|NCT02013687|162900672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5
81610862|NCT02013687|162900672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3
81610863|NCT01856192|162900696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Log Rank|Stratified log rank test||||||0.03
81610864|NCT04770220|162900727|OTHER|"For the primary efficacy outcome of ADAS-Cog 13, this study has \>90% power to detect a 3.0-point difference between the active ALZ-801 treatment and the placebo in the CBL to Week 78. An increase in ADAS-Cog scores denotes cognitive worsening.~The primary analysis population was the full analysis set (FAS). The FAS included all study subjects who received at least one dose of the study drug and had at least one baseline assessment and any post baseline efficacy assessment."|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.6058|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was two-sided at the α=0.05 significance level. Between-treatment group comparison (effect in ALZ-801 minus effect in placebo): LSM difference and p-value.|MMRM||ALZ-801 minus placebo|"The null hypothesis was change from baseline (CBL) of ADAS-Cog13 in the ALZ-801 arm was not different from the placebo arm. The alternative hypothesis was that the CBL of ADAS-Cog13 in ALZ-801 arm was different.~A Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure (MMRM) model was used with fixed terms for treatment, gender, age group, disease severity based on baseline MMSE (≤ 26 vs. \> 26), concomitant AD medications, visit, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline ADAS-Cog 13 values as covariates."||||0.6058
81647739|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3263|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3263
81463697|NCT04075682|162618914|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|0.21||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H3 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received inserts only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the insert only group.||0.21|-3.55|0.08
81610865|NCT04770220|162900729|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84||0.9966|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|Nominal (descriptive only)|ALZ-801 minus placebo|"The A-IADL-W is one of 2 key secondary endpoints. The key secondary efficacy endpoints were to be compared only after the comparison of the primary endpoint has reached statistical significance. Because the primary endpoint did not reach statistical significance, the comparisons for the key secondary endpoints are descriptive only.~The same MMRM method applied to the primary efficacy endpoint was used to evaluate the between-treatment difference for the key secondary endpoints."||||0.9966
81610866|NCT04770220|162900730|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.309|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM||ALZ-801 minus placebo|"The CDR-SB is one of 2 key secondary endpoints. The key secondary efficacy endpoints were to be compared only after the comparison of the primary endpoint has reached statistical significance. Because the primary endpoint did not reach statistical significance, the comparisons for the key secondary endpoints are descriptive only.~The same MMRM method applied to the primary efficacy endpoint was used to evaluate the between-treatment difference for the key secondary endpoints."||||0.3090
81610867|NCT04770220|162900731|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.2763|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|Nominal (descriptive only)|ALZ-801 minus placebo|The same MMRM method applied to the primary efficacy endpoint was used to evaluate the between-treatment difference for the additional secondary endpoints. The hypothesis testing was done without control for type I errors due to multiple comparisons, and the p-value was considered nominal.||||0.2763
81610868|NCT04770220|162900732|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.4484|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|Nominal (descriptive only)|ALZ-801 minus placebo|The same MMRM method applied to the primary efficacy endpoint was used to evaluate the between-treatment difference for the additional secondary endpoints. The hypothesis testing was done without control for type I errors due to multiple comparisons, and the p-value was considered nominal.||||0.4484
81610869|NCT04770220|162900733|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|73.505|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.711||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM||ALZ-801 minus placebo.|Analysis of the volumetric MRI outcomes were performed using the same MMRM approach described for analysis of the primary clinical endpoint. The MMRM model included treatment, the use of concomitant AD medications (AChEI or none), age group (50 through 65 years or \> 65 years), gender, disease severity based on baseline MMSE, baseline volumetric MRI value, visit, and treatment by visit interaction. The MRI magnet strength (1.5 or 3 Tesla) was also included as a covariate in the model.||||0.0174
81610870|NCT04770220|162900734|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM||ALZ-801 minus placebo|Analysis of the volumetric MRI outcomes were performed using the same MMRM approach described for analysis of the primary clinical endpoint. The MMRM model included treatment, the use of concomitant AD medications (AChEI or none), age group (50 through 65 years or \> 65 years), gender, disease severity based on baseline MMSE, baseline volumetric MRI value, visit, and treatment by visit interaction. The MRI magnet strength (1.5 or 3 Tesla) was also included as a covariate in the model.||||0.0020
81610871|NCT04770220|162900735|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Nominal p-value|MMRM||ALZ-801 minus placebo|Analysis of the volumetric MRI outcomes were performed using the same MMRM approach described for analysis of the primary clinical endpoint. The MMRM model included treatment, the use of concomitant AD medications (AChEI or none), age group (50 through 65 years or \> 65 years), gender, disease severity based on baseline MMSE, baseline volumetric MRI value, visit, and treatment by visit interaction. The MRI magnet strength (1.5 or 3 Tesla) was also included as a covariate in the model.||||0.0040
81610872|NCT04770220|162900736|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2821.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1366.533||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM||ALZ-801 minus placebo|Analysis of the volumetric MRI outcomes were performed using the same MMRM approach described for analysis of the primary clinical endpoint. The MMRM model included treatment, the use of concomitant AD medications (AChEI or none), age group (50 through 65 years or \> 65 years), gender, disease severity based on baseline MMSE, baseline volumetric MRI value, visit, and treatment by visit interaction. The MRI magnet strength (1.5 or 3 Tesla) was also included as a covariate in the model.||||0.0400
81610873|NCT04770220|162900737|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1157.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|367.0||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.0018
81526685|NCT01736618|162740914|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|99.2|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|98.8|||||||"Ho: The Electrode-Related Complication Free Rate at 60 months (p1) does not exceed the performance goal of 92.5%.~Ho: p1 ≤ 92.5% Ha: The Electrode-Related Complication Free Rate at 60 months (p1) does exceed the performance goal of 92.5%.~Ha: p1 \> 92.5% The null hypothesis will be rejected if the lower one-sided 95% confidence bound of the proportional means model estimate, using the Peto method for standard error, exceeds the performance goal of 92.5%."|||98.8|
81526686|NCT01736618|162740915|OTHER||Clopper-Pearson exact confidence bound|94.4|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|93.5|||||||"Ho: The 1st Shock Effectiveness in Converting Induced (Acute) \& Spontaneous Discrete VT/VF Episodes to 60 months (p1) does not exceed the performance goal of 84.0%.~Ho: p1 ≤ 84.0% Ha: The 1st Shock Effectiveness in Converting Induced (Acute) \& Spontaneous Discrete VT/VF Episodes to 60 months (p1) does exceed the performance goal of 84.0%.~Ha: p1 \>84.0% The null hypothesis will be rejected if lower one-sided 95% exact confidence bound of the estimate exceeds the performance goal of 84.0%."|||93.5|
81526687|NCT04167137|162740916|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Because only 1 participant experienced a DLT (Grade 3 cytokine release syndrome in Arm 1 Cohort 6), no MTD could be reached.|Because only 1 participant experienced a DLT (Grade 3 cytokine release syndrome in Arm 1 Cohort 6), no MTD could be reached.|||
81526688|NCT02714283|162740966|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.14|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for propensity score decile, oral corticosteroid use.|ICS (numerator) compared to macrolide monotherapy (denominator)|Due to the small sample size in the macrolide monotherapy group, for this outcome, the results are considered exploratory/descriptive only.||1.14|0.51|0.19
81526689|NCT02714283|162740967|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.57|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for propensity score decile, oral corticosteroid use, and NTM history.|ICS (numerator) compared to macrolide monotherapy (denominator)|||1.57|1.23|<0.0001
81526690|NCT02714283|162740968|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.09|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for propensity score decile, oral corticosteroid use, and NTM history.|ICS (numerator) compared to macrolide monotherapy (denominator)|||1.09|0.67|0.21
81526691|NCT02714283|162740969|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.82|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for propensity score decile, oral corticosteroid use, and NTM history|ICS (numerator) compared to macrolide monotherapy (denominator)|||0.82|0.64|<0.0001
81610874|NCT04770220|162900738|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.0000214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00000111||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0000432|0.00000037||Nominal p-value|MMRM||ALZ-801 minus placebo|Analysis of the DTI-MRI outcomes were performed using the same MMRM approach described for analysis of the primary clinical endpoint. The MMRM model included treatment, the use of concomitant AD medications (AChEI or none), age group (50 through 65 years or \> 65 years), gender, disease severity based on baseline MMSE, baseline DTI-MRI value, visit, and treatment by visit interaction. The MRI magnet strength (1.5 or 3 Tesla) was also included as a covariate in the model.||0.00000037|-0.0000432|0.054
81610875|NCT04770220|162900739|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.0000228|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00000829||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0000391|-0.0000065||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||-0.0000065|-0.0000391|0.0064
81610876|NCT04770220|162900740|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.009455|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00472||0.0465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0001469|0.01876||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||0.01876|0.0001469|0.0465
81610877|NCT04770220|162900741|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.0416|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.0416
81647740|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3746|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3746
81647741|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0050
81647742|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0493|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0493
81647743|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0773|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0773
81647744|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0547|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0547
81526692|NCT02714283|162740970|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.32|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for propensity score decile, oral corticosteroid use, and NTM history|ICS (numerator) compared to macrolide monotherapy (denominator)|||1.32|0.80|0.87
81610878|NCT04770220|162900742|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.3945|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.3945
81610879|NCT04770220|162900743|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.07||0.2682|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.2682
81610880|NCT04770220|162900744|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96||0.2178|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.2178
81647745|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1976|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1976
81647746|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3832|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3832
81647747|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4216|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4216
81647748|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5852|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5852
81647749|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7336|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7336
81647750|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1647|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1647
81647751|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2813|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2813
81647752|NCT00551135|162986728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8423|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain from coughing (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8423
81647753|NCT00551135|162986729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.397|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"Sitting; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain caused by sitting. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.~Last observation carried forward algorithm or first non-missing observation carried backward algorithm applied to missing scores 1-3 h PS and independently to missing scores 24-48 h PS, before applying trapezoidal rule to compute AUC. AUC=missing if all scores 1-3 or 24-48 h PS missing."||||0.3970
81526693|NCT02714283|162740971|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.07|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for propensity score decile, oral corticosteroid use, and NTM history.|ICS (numerator) compared to macrolide monotherapy (denominator)|||1.07|0.76|0.23
81647754|NCT00551135|162986729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.764|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"Sitting; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain caused by sitting. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.~Last observation carried forward algorithm or first non-missing observation carried backward algorithm applied to missing scores 1-3 h PS and independently to missing scores 24-48 h PS, before applying trapezoidal rule to compute AUC. AUC=missing if all scores 1-3 or 24-48 h PS missing."||||0.7640
81647755|NCT00551135|162986729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5064|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"Sitting; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain caused by sitting. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.~Last observation carried forward algorithm or first non-missing observation carried backward algorithm applied to missing scores 1-3 h PS and independently to missing scores 24-48 h PS, before applying trapezoidal rule to compute AUC. AUC=missing if all scores 1-3 or 24-48 h PS missing."||||0.5064
81526694|NCT02714283|162740972|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.25|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for propensity score decile, oral corticosteroid use, and NTM history.|ICS (numerator) compared to macrolide monotherapy (denominator)|||1.25|0.96|0.20
81647756|NCT00551135|162986729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1318|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"Walking; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain caused by walking. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.~Last observation carried forward algorithm or first non-missing observation carried backward algorithm applied to missing scores 1-3 h PS and independently to missing scores 24-48 h PS, before applying trapezoidal rule to compute AUC. AUC=missing if all scores 1-3 or 24-48 h PS missing."||||0.1318
81702288|NCT04153929|163100837|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 5, 8, 12, 16 and 17) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod Emax 1 model fit|Model assumption: 90% of the maximum effect is achieved at 3.6 mg dose.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 6 doses of BI 456906 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, Emax 1, Emax 2 and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.025). For the twice weekly dosing schemes the total dose per week was considered for the MCP-Mod analysis.||||<0.0001
81526695|NCT02714283|162740973|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.21|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for propensity score decile, oral corticosteroid use, and NTM history|ICS (numerator) compared to macrolide monotherapy (denominator)|||1.21|1.08|<0.0001
81526696|NCT02714283|162740974|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.51|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for propensity score decile, oral corticosteroid use, and NTM history|ICS (numerator) compared to macrolide monotherapy (denominator)|||1.51|0.66|0.99
81526697|NCT02714283|162740975|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.25|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for propensity score decile, oral corticosteroid use, and NTM history|ICS (numerator) compared to macrolide monotherapy (denominator)|||1.25|1.07|0.0005
81526698|NCT02921087|162740976|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Least-squares adjusted means were obtained and compared.||In order to analyze the 2 x 2 crossover design for the primary outcome (change in overall VAS at day 7) mixed model analysis was utilized, allowing the sequences of each subject to be modeled as repeated measures within PROC Mixed.||||0.07
81526699|NCT02921087|162740978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Least-squares adjusted means were obtained and compared.||In order to analyze the 2 x 2 crossover design for accommodative response mixed model analysis was utilized, allowing the sequences of each subject to be modeled as repeated measures within PROC Mixed.||||0.01
81526700|NCT02921087|162740979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Least-squares adjusted means were obtained and compared.||In order to analyze the 2 x 2 crossover design for the change in CISS, mixed model analysis was utilized, allowing the sequences of each subject to be modeled as repeated measures within PROC Mixed.||||0.77
81526701|NCT02921087|162740980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Least-squares adjusted means were obtained and compared.||In order to analyze the 2 x 2 crossover design for the CLDEQ-8, mixed model analysis was utilized, allowing the sequences of each subject to be modeled as repeated measures within PROC Mixed.||||0.69
81526702|NCT02921087|162740981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Least-squares adjusted means were obtained and compared.||In order to analyze the 2 x 2 crossover design for phoria, mixed model analysis was utilized, allowing the sequences of each subject to be modeled as repeated measures within PROC Mixed.||||0.87
81526703|NCT00997594|162740989|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Just a comparison of the percentage of hypertension between the 2 patient groups.|||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.05
81526704|NCT01865448|162740997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.278|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.2780
81526705|NCT01865448|162740997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8689|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.8689
81526706|NCT01865448|162740997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4533|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.4533
81526707|NCT01865448|162740998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71833|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.71833
81610881|NCT04770220|162900745|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.646|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.333||0.0533|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.0533
81610882|NCT04770220|162900746|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.314||0.6854|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.6854
81610883|NCT04770220|162900747|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.0161
81610884|NCT04770220|162900748|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.8387|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.8387
81610885|NCT04770220|162900749|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.103|1.845||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||1.845|-0.103|0.0795
81610886|NCT04770220|162900750|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.8169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.845||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||0.845|-1.070|0.8169
81610887|NCT04770220|162900751|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|108.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.46||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.0042
81610888|NCT04770220|162900752|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|51.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.42||0.1145|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.1145
81610889|NCT04770220|162900753|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.005|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||< 0.0001
81610890|NCT04770220|162900754|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.0985|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.0985
81610891|NCT04770220|162900755|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.0002
81610892|NCT04770220|162900756|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008||0.0699|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.0699
81610893|NCT04770220|162900757|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3843.824|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1726.729||0.0267|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.0267
81610894|NCT04770220|162900758|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2164.299|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1457.282||0.1386|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.1386
81610895|NCT04770220|162900759|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1312.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|437.0||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.0029
81647757|NCT00551135|162986729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9367|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"Walking; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain caused by walking. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.~Last observation carried forward algorithm or first non-missing observation carried backward algorithm applied to missing scores 1-3 h PS and independently to missing scores 24-48 h PS, before applying trapezoidal rule to compute AUC. AUC=missing if all scores 1-3 or 24-48 h PS missing."||||0.9367
81647758|NCT00551135|162986729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1259|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"Walking; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain caused by walking. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.~Last observation carried forward algorithm or first non-missing observation carried backward algorithm applied to missing scores 1-3 h PS and independently to missing scores 24-48 h PS, before applying trapezoidal rule to compute AUC. AUC=missing if all scores 1-3 or 24-48 h PS missing."||||0.1259
81526708|NCT01865448|162740998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||<0.001
81526709|NCT01865448|162740998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||<0.001
81526710|NCT01865448|162740999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.519|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.51900
81526711|NCT01865448|162740999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||<0.001
81526712|NCT01865448|162740999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||<0.001
81526713|NCT01865448|162741000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24567|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.24567
81526714|NCT01865448|162741000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||<0.001
81526715|NCT01865448|162741000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||<0.001
81526716|NCT01865448|162741001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9573|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.9573
81526717|NCT01865448|162741001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5257|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.5257
81526718|NCT01865448|162741001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0657|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.0657
81526719|NCT01865448|162741002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7474|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.7474
81526720|NCT01865448|162741002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3745|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.3745
81526721|NCT01865448|162741002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0476|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.0476
81526722|NCT01865448|162741003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27444|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.27444
81526723|NCT01865448|162741003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||<0.001
81526724|NCT01865448|162741003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||<0.001
81526725|NCT01865448|162741004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28489|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.28489
81526726|NCT01865448|162741004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||<0.001
81526727|NCT01865448|162741004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81526728|NCT01865448|162741005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04491|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.04491
81526729|NCT01865448|162741005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||<0.001
81526730|NCT01865448|162741005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||<0.001
81526731|NCT01865448|162741006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24396|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.24396
81526732|NCT01865448|162741006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.00162|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.00162
81526733|NCT01865448|162741006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.00162|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.00162
81526734|NCT01865448|162741007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82322|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.82322
81526735|NCT01865448|162741007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25908|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.25908
81526736|NCT01865448|162741007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25908|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.25908
81526737|NCT01865448|162741008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76435|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.76435
81526738|NCT01865448|162741008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18876|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.18876
81526739|NCT01865448|162741008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18876|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.18876
81526740|NCT01865448|162741009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.40485|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.40485
81526741|NCT01865448|162741009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||<0.001
81526742|NCT01865448|162741009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||<0.001
81526743|NCT01865448|162741010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13911|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.13911
81610896|NCT04770220|162900760|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1057.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|386.0||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.0065
81610897|NCT04770220|162900761|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|149.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|89.801||0.0966|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||Analysis of the volumetric MRI outcomes were performed using the same MMRM approach described for analysis of the primary clinical endpoint. The MMRM model included treatment, the use of concomitant AD medications (AChEI or none), age group (50 through 65 years or \> 65 years), gender, disease severity based on baseline MMSE, baseline volumetric MRI value, visit, and treatment by visit interaction. The MRI magnet strength (1.5 or 3 Tesla) was also included as a covariate in the model.||||0.0966
81610898|NCT04770220|162900762|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|137.943|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|112.257||0.22|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.2200
81610899|NCT04770220|162900763|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|157.414|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|95.523||0.1005|TWO_SIDED|||||Nominal p-value|MMRM|||||||0.1005
81610900|NCT04955626|162900764|OTHER||Adjusted Surveillance Time|95.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.5|98.3||||||2-Sided CI for Relative vaccine efficacy (RVE) is derived based on the Clopper and Pearson method adjusted for surveillance time.||98.3|89.5|
81610901|NCT04955626|162900765|OTHER||Adjusted Surveillance Time|94.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.5|97.9||||||2-Sided CI for RVE is derived based on the Clopper and Pearson method adjusted for surveillance time.||97.9|88.5|
81647759|NCT00551135|162986729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1812|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"Coughing; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain caused by coughing. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.~Last observation carried forward algorithm or first non-missing observation carried backward algorithm applied to missing scores 1-3 h PS and independently to missing scores 24-48 h PS, before applying trapezoidal rule to compute AUC. AUC=missing if all scores 1-3 or 24-48 h PS missing."||||0.1812
81647760|NCT00551135|162986729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"Coughing; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain caused by coughing. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.~Last observation carried forward algorithm or first non-missing observation carried backward algorithm applied to missing scores 1-3 h PS and independently to missing scores 24-48 h PS, before applying trapezoidal rule to compute AUC. AUC=missing if all scores 1-3 or 24-48 h PS missing."||||0.9600
81647761|NCT00551135|162986729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.105|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"Coughing; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain caused by coughing. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.~Last observation carried forward algorithm or first non-missing observation carried backward algorithm applied to missing scores 1-3 h PS and independently to missing scores 24-48 h PS, before applying trapezoidal rule to compute AUC. AUC=missing if all scores 1-3 or 24-48 h PS missing."||||0.1050
81526744|NCT01865448|162741010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05726|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.05726
81610902|NCT04955626|162900766|OTHER||Adjusted Surveillance Time|63.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.1|73.5||||||2-Sided CI for Relative Vaccine Efficacy (RVE) is derived based on the Clopper and Pearson method adjusted for surveillance time.||73.5|51.1|
81610903|NCT04955626|162900767|OTHER||Adjusted Surveillance Time|62.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.5|72.2||||||2-Sided CI for RVE is derived based on the Clopper and Pearson method adjusted for surveillance time.||72.2|49.5|
81610904|NCT04955626|162900805|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ration (GMR)|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.22||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference of the logarithms of the titers (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 μg\]) and the corresponding CI (based on the student t distribution).||2.22|1.39|
81647762|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2818|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2818
81526745|NCT01865448|162741010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05726|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.05726
81526746|NCT01865448|162741011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.60214|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.60214
81610905|NCT04955626|162900806|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|34.3||||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]). 2-Sided CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||34.3|11.1|
81610906|NCT04955626|162900807|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ration (GMR)|2.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.18|3.78||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference of the logarithms of the titers (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 μg\]) and the corresponding CI (based on the student t distribution).||3.78|2.18|
81610907|NCT04955626|162900808|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|2.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|3.38||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference of the logarithms of the titers (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 μg\]) and the corresponding CI (based on the student t distribution).||3.38|2.06|
81610908|NCT04955626|162900809|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|29.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|40.3||||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]). 2-Sided CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||40.3|17.2|
81610909|NCT04955626|162900810|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|33.2||||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]). 2-Sided CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||33.2|8.3|
81463698|NCT04075682|162618914|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|1.29||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H4 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received pictorial warnings only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the pictorial warning only group.||1.29|-2.42|0.55
81610910|NCT04955626|162900811|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ration (GMR)|9.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|12.53||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference of the logarithms of the titers (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 μg\]) and the corresponding CI (based on the student t distribution).||12.53|7.90|
81610911|NCT04955626|162900812|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|13.8||||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]). 2-Sided CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||13.8|-3.0|
81610912|NCT04955626|162900819|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|3.0||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference of the logarithms of the titers (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on the student t distribution.||3.00|1.65|
81610913|NCT04955626|162900819|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|3.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|4.16||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference of the logarithms of the titers (BNT162b2 OMI \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on the student t distribution.||4.16|2.38|
81610914|NCT04955626|162900819|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.08||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference of the logarithms of the titers (BNT162b2 \[15 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[15 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on the student t distribution.||2.08|1.17|
81610915|NCT04955626|162900819|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|2.68||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference of the logarithms of the titers (BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on the student t distribution.||2.68|1.45|
81610916|NCT04955626|162900820|OTHER||Difference in percentages|19.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|29.7||||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 μg\]). 2-Sided CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||29.7|9.3|
81610917|NCT04955626|162900820|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|29.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.4|38.5||||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage (BNT162b2 OMI \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 μg\]). 2-Sided CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||38.5|19.4|
81610918|NCT04955626|162900820|OTHER||Difference in percentages|14.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|24.9||||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage (BNT162b2 \[15 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[15 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 μg\]). 2-Sided CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||24.9|4.0|
81610919|NCT04955626|162900820|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|21.4||||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage (BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 μg\]). 2-Sided CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||21.4|0.1|
81610920|NCT04955626|162900828|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.56||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.56|0.40|
81610921|NCT04955626|162900828|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.43||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||3.43|0.93|
81610922|NCT04955626|162900828|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|4.55||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||4.55|1.22|
81647763|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8631|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8631
81610923|NCT04955626|162900828|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.89||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[15 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[15 mcg\]- BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||2.89|0.76|
81610924|NCT04955626|162900828|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|4.53||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||4.53|1.20|
81610925|NCT04955626|162900829|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.42||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.42|0.40|
81610926|NCT04955626|162900829|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.58||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.58|0.47|
81610927|NCT04955626|162900829|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.95||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.95|0.57|
81647764|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5074|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5074
81647765|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0401|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0401
81647766|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5509|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5509
81610928|NCT04955626|162900829|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.09||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means BNT162b2 \[15 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[15 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||2.09|0.61|
81610929|NCT04955626|162900829|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.5||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||2.50|0.73|
81647767|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0004
81647768|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.707|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7070
81647769|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.384|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3840
81647770|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2732|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2732
81647771|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4418|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4418
81647772|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8379|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8379
81647773|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5944|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5944
81647774|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8139|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8139
81647775|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9709|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9709
81647776|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9666|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9666
81647777|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3204|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3204
81647778|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0869|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0869
81647779|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9386|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9386
81702289|NCT04153929|163100837|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 5, 8, 12, 16 and 17) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod Emax 2 model fit|Model assumption: 70% of the maximum effect is achieved at 3.6 mg dose.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 6 doses of BI 456906 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, Emax 1, Emax 2 and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.025). For the twice weekly dosing schemes the total dose per week was considered for the MCP-Mod analysis.||||<0.0001
81702290|NCT04153929|163100837|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 5, 8, 12, 16 and 17) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod Sigmoid Emax model fit|Model assumption: 50% of the maximum effect is achieved at 1.8 mg and 90% of the maximum effect is achieved at 3.6 mg dose.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 6 doses of BI 456906 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, Emax 1, Emax 2 and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.025). For the twice weekly dosing schemes the total dose per week was considered for the MCP-Mod analysis.||||<0.0001
81702291|NCT04153929|163100837|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-0.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.46||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 0.3 mg - Placebo at Week 17.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 5, 8, 12, 16 and 17) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-0.46|-1.06|<0.0001
81702292|NCT04153929|163100837|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-1.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.01||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 0.9 mg - Placebo at Week 17.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 5, 8, 12, 16 and 17) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-1.01|-1.60|<0.0001
81702293|NCT04153929|163100837|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-1.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-1.26||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 1.8 mg - Placebo at Week 17.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 5, 8, 12, 16 and 17) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-1.26|-1.87|<0.0001
81702294|NCT04153929|163100837|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-1.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-1.1||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 2.7 mg - Placebo at Week 17.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 5, 8, 12, 16 and 17) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-1.10|-1.72|<0.0001
81702295|NCT04153929|163100837|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-1.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|-1.19||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 1.2 twice weekly (2.4) mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 5, 8, 12, 16 and 17) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-1.19|-1.78|<0.0001
81526747|NCT01865448|162741011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||<0.001
81610930|NCT04955626|162900830|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.56||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.56|0.58|
81526748|NCT01865448|162741011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||<0.001
81526749|NCT01865448|162741012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66053|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.66053
81526750|NCT01865448|162741012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||<0.001
81526751|NCT01865448|162741012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||<0.05
81526752|NCT01865448|162741013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28743|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.28743
81526753|NCT01865448|162741013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||<0.001
81526754|NCT01865448|162741013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||<0.001
81526755|NCT01865448|162741014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58561|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.58561
81526756|NCT01865448|162741014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||<0.001
81526757|NCT01865448|162741014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81526758|NCT01865448|162741015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1953|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.1953
81526759|NCT01865448|162741015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0351|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.0351
81526760|NCT01865448|162741015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0795|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.0795
81526761|NCT01865448|162741016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6664|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.6664
81526762|NCT01865448|162741016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.431|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.4310
81526763|NCT01865448|162741016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.0049
81526764|NCT01865448|162741017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.247|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.2470
81526765|NCT01865448|162741017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2755|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.2755
81526766|NCT01865448|162741017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8226|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.8226
81526767|NCT01865448|162741018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6779|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.6779
81526768|NCT01865448|162741018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3761|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.3761
81526769|NCT01865448|162741018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0281|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.0281
81526770|NCT01865448|162741019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8591|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.8591
81526771|NCT01865448|162741019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0404|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.0404
81526772|NCT01865448|162741019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0474|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.0474
81526773|NCT01865448|162741020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3187|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.3187
81526774|NCT01865448|162741020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0482|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.0482
81526775|NCT01865448|162741020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0394|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.0394
81526776|NCT01865448|162741021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2813|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.2813
81526777|NCT01865448|162741021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4421|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.4421
81610931|NCT04955626|162900830|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.93||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.93|0.77|
81526778|NCT01865448|162741021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3198|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.3198
81526779|NCT01865448|162741022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2792|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.2792
81526780|NCT01865448|162741022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1034|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.1034
81526781|NCT01865448|162741022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9898|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.9898
81526782|NCT01865448|162741023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7047|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.7047
81526783|NCT01865448|162741023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4749|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.4749
81526784|NCT01865448|162741023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6014|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.6014
81526785|NCT01865448|162741024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5932|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.5932
81526786|NCT01865448|162741024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.714|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.7140
81526787|NCT01865448|162741024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5827|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.5827
81526788|NCT01865448|162741025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2894|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.2894
81526789|NCT01865448|162741025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2128|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.2128
81526790|NCT01865448|162741025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0823|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.0823
81526791|NCT01865448|162741026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.345|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.3450
81526792|NCT01865448|162741026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1365|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.1365
81526793|NCT01865448|162741026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.0073
81463699|NCT04075682|162618914|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|3.86||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower education (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||3.86|-1.47|0.38
81526794|NCT01865448|162741027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2333|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.2333
81526795|NCT01865448|162741027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4292|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.4292
81647780|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4352|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4352
81647781|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4522|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4522
81647782|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6606|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6606
81647783|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1733|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1733
81647784|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8788|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8788
81647785|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8474|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8474
81647786|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2938|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2938
81647787|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7602|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7602
81647788|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6881|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6881
81647789|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7883|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7883
81647790|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5374|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5374
81647791|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9774|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9774
81647792|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3082|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 8 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3082
81647793|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4373|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 8 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4373
81647794|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.654|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 8 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6540
81647795|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 9 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0002
81647796|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0696|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 9 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0696
81526796|NCT01865448|162741027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3356|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.3356
81526797|NCT01865448|162741028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.683|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.6830
81610932|NCT04955626|162900830|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.8||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.80|0.71|
81610933|NCT04955626|162900830|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.84||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[15 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[15 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.84|0.73|
81610934|NCT04955626|162900830|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.37||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||2.37|0.94|
81610935|NCT04955626|162900831|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.03||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.03|0.24|
81610936|NCT04955626|162900831|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.76||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||3.76|0.90|
81610937|NCT04955626|162900831|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.5||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||3.50|0.84|
81610938|NCT04955626|162900831|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|3.59||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[15 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[15 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||3.59|0.85|
81647797|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 9 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0029
81610939|NCT04955626|162900831|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.2||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||3.20|0.76|
81610940|NCT04955626|162900832|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.95||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||0.95|0.26|
81610941|NCT04955626|162900832|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.43||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.43|0.41|
81647798|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3695|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 10 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3695
81647799|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9346|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 10 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9346
81647800|NCT00551135|162986730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9631|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 10 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9631
81647801|NCT00551135|162986731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9025|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.~Last observation carried forward or first non-missing observation carried backward algorithm applied to missing scores 1-3 h PS and independently to missing scores 24-48 h PS, before applying trapezoidal rule to compute AUC. AUC=missing if all scores 1-3 or 24-48 h PS missing."||||0.9025
81647802|NCT00551135|162986731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5652|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.~Last observation carried forward or first non-missing observation carried backward algorithm applied to missing scores 1-3 h PS and independently to missing scores 24-48 h PS, before applying trapezoidal rule to compute AUC. AUC=missing if all scores 1-3 or 24-48 h PS missing."||||0.5652
81647803|NCT00551135|162986731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.792|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.~Last observation carried forward or first non-missing observation carried backward algorithm applied to missing scores 1-3 h PS and independently to missing scores 24-48 h PS, before applying trapezoidal rule to compute AUC. AUC=missing if all scores 1-3 or 24-48 h PS missing."||||0.7920
81647804|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6679|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6679
81647805|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7308|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7308
81647806|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6781|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6781
81647807|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.093|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0930
81647808|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3751|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3751
81526798|NCT01865448|162741028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8625|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.8625
81526799|NCT01865448|162741028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.0068
81647809|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0111
81647810|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6811|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6811
81647811|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7426|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7426
81647812|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1619|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1619
81647813|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1132|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1132
81647814|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9822|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9822
81647815|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1883|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1883
81647816|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9391|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 1 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9391
81647817|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9664|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 1 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9664
81647818|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0747|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 1 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0747
81647819|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9681|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9681
81647820|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3246|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3246
81526800|NCT01865448|162741029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3694|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.3694
81526801|NCT01865448|162741029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0291|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.0291
81647821|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7984|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7984
81647822|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8581|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8581
81647823|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9677|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9677
81647824|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7104|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7104
81647825|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8978|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8978
81647826|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.626|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6260
81647827|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4047|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4047
81647828|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4461|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4461
81647829|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9099|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9099
81647830|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8805|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8805
81526802|NCT01865448|162741029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0402|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.0402
81647831|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2348|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2348
81647832|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4445|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4445
81647833|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8849|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8849
81647834|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2796|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2796
81702296|NCT04153929|163100837|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-1.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|-1.22||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 1.8 twice weekly (3.6) mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 5, 8, 12, 16 and 17) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-1.22|-1.84|<0.0001
81647835|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5225|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5225
81647836|NCT00551135|162986732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7015|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7015
81647837|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3332|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3332
81647838|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0933|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0933
81526803|NCT01865448|162741030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1226|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.1226
81526804|NCT01865448|162741030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0472|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.0472
81526805|NCT01865448|162741030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0197|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.0197
81526806|NCT01865448|162741031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8969|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.8969
81647839|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0031
81647840|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9451|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9451
81647841|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7312|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7312
81647842|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0348
81647843|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8936|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8936
81526807|NCT01865448|162741031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7218|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.7218
81526808|NCT01865448|162741031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4536|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.4536
81526809|NCT01865448|162741032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8765|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.8765
81526810|NCT01865448|162741032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5114|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.5114
81526811|NCT01865448|162741032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.0237
81526812|NCT01865448|162741033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2914|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.2914
81526813|NCT01865448|162741033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5594|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.5594
81647844|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7672|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7672
81526814|NCT01865448|162741033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2532|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.2532
81526815|NCT01865448|162741034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0528|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.0528
81526816|NCT01865448|162741034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.192|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.1920
81526817|NCT01865448|162741034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.0011
81526818|NCT01865448|162741035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2999|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.2999
81526819|NCT01865448|162741035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5184|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.5184
81526820|NCT01865448|162741035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0564|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.0564
81526821|NCT01865448|162741036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0783|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.0783
81526822|NCT01865448|162741036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1263|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.1263
81526823|NCT01865448|162741036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6484|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.6484
81526824|NCT01865448|162741037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6896|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.6896
81526825|NCT01865448|162741037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.0980
81647845|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4285|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4285
81526826|NCT01865448|162741037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3526|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.3526
81526827|NCT01865448|162741038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9662|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.9662
81526828|NCT01865448|162741038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.1450
81526829|NCT01865448|162741038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3811|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.3811
81526830|NCT01865448|162741039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2643|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.2643
81526831|NCT01865448|162741039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0761|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.0761
81526832|NCT01865448|162741039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1342|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.1342
81526833|NCT01865448|162741040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.141|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.1410
81526834|NCT01865448|162741040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3774|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.3774
81526835|NCT01865448|162741040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1811|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.1811
81526836|NCT01865448|162741041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||<0.0001
81526837|NCT01865448|162741041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||<0.0001
81526838|NCT01865448|162741041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||<0.0001
81526839|NCT01865448|162741042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5893|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.5893
81647846|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0785|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0785
81610942|NCT04955626|162900832|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.84||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.84|0.52|
81610943|NCT04955626|162900832|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.8||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[15 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[15 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.80|0.51|
81610944|NCT04955626|162900832|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.34||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.34|0.38|
81610945|NCT04955626|162900833|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.37||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.37|0.38|
81610946|NCT04955626|162900833|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.21||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||2.21|0.65|
81610947|NCT04955626|162900833|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|3.02||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||3.02|0.88|
81610948|NCT04955626|162900833|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.39||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[15 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[15 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||2.39|0.68|
81526840|NCT01865448|162741042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0431|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.0431
81526841|NCT01865448|162741042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.0066
81526842|NCT01865448|162741043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||<0.0001
81526843|NCT01865448|162741043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||<0.0001
81610949|NCT04955626|162900833|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.67||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||2.67|0.76|
81526844|NCT01865448|162741043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||<0.0001
81610950|NCT04955626|162900834|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.25||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.25|0.21|
81610951|NCT04955626|162900834|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|4.88||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||4.88|0.88|
81610952|NCT04955626|162900834|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|7.06||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||7.06|1.24|
81610953|NCT04955626|162900834|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.62||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[15 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[15 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||3.62|0.64|
81610954|NCT04955626|162900834|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.67||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||3.67|0.64|
81647847|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3348|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3348
81463700|NCT04075682|162618914|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|2.28||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower literacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.28|-3.35|0.71
81463701|NCT04075682|162618914|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|5.83||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with lower than higher delayed discounting (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||5.83|0.59|0.02
81463702|NCT04075682|162618914|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|3.76||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline education would be stronger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||3.76|-3.85|0.98
81463703|NCT04075682|162618914|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|1.95||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline literacy would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.95|-6.2|0.31
81463704|NCT04075682|162618914|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|2.97||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline delay discounting would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.97|-4.58|0.68
81526845|NCT01865448|162741044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.985|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.9850
81526846|NCT01865448|162741044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 6 month data||||0.0049
81526847|NCT01865448|162741044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0062
81526848|NCT01865448|162741045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1946|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.1946
81526849|NCT01865448|162741045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2337|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.2337
81647848|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1366|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1366
81647849|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3338|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3338
81647850|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.446|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4460
81647851|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1078|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1078
81647852|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8273|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8273
81647853|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.614|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6140
81526850|NCT01865448|162741045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9188|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.9188
81526851|NCT01865448|162741046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7964|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.7964
81526852|NCT01865448|162741046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.768|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.7680
81526853|NCT01865448|162741046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5669|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.5669
81526854|NCT01865448|162741047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.0320
81526855|NCT01865448|162741047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.0220
81526856|NCT01865448|162741047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4563|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 2 month data||||0.4563
81526857|NCT01865448|162741048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72828|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.72828
81526858|NCT04255862|162741049|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence (BE) was concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the respective comparison are fully included in the acceptance range from 80 to 125 for AUC.|Geometric Mean Ratio|103.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.4|123.8||||||||123.8|86.4|
81526859|NCT04255862|162741049|EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the respective comparison are fully included in the acceptance range from 80 to 125 for AUC.|Geometric Mean Ratio|115.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.9|135.0||||||||135.0|97.9|
81526860|NCT04255862|162741050|EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the respective comparison are fully included in the acceptance range from 80 to 125 for AUC0-t.|Geometric Mean Ratio|102.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.0|121.5||||||||121.5|87.0|
81526861|NCT04255862|162741050|EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the respective comparison are fully included in the acceptance range from 80 to 125 for AUC0-t.|Geometric Mean Ratio|113.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.4|131.9||||||||131.9|97.4|
81526862|NCT04255862|162741051|EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the respective comparison are fully included in the acceptance range from 80 to 125 for Cmax.|Geometric Mean Ratio|104.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.3|119.7||||||||119.7|90.3|
81526863|NCT04255862|162741051|EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the respective comparison are fully included in the acceptance range from 80 to 125 for Cmax.|Geometric Mean Ratio|114.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.5|131.4||||||||131.4|99.5|
81526864|NCT03004911|162741056|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.740
81526865|NCT03004911|162741057|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.890
81526866|NCT03004911|162741058|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.747|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.747
81526867|NCT03004911|162741059|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.000
81526868|NCT03004911|162741060|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.459|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.459
81526869|NCT00799266|162741062|SUPERIORITY|Difference in least squares (LS) = LS mean for the zoledronic acid group-LS mean for the placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|0.414||||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.806|||ANCOVA|||Lumbar Spine BMD Z-score at Month 12||0.806|0.022|0.0392
81526870|NCT00799266|162741063|SUPERIORITY|Difference in least squares (LS) = LS mean for the zoledronic acid group-LS mean for the placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|0.29||||0.1322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.673|||ANCOVA|||Lumbar Spine BMD Z-score at Month 6||0.673|-0.094|0.1322
81526871|NCT00799266|162741064|OTHER|Difference in least squares (LS) = LS mean for the zoledronic acid group-LS mean for the placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|1.979||||0.0409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|3.869|||ANCOVA|||Lumbar Spine BMC at Month 6||3.869|0.089|0.0409
81526872|NCT00799266|162741064|OTHER|Difference in least squares (LS) = LS mean for the zoledronic acid group-LS mean for the placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|2.155||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.488|5.798|||ANCOVA|||Lumbar Spine BMC at Month 12||5.798|-1.488|0.2340
81526873|NCT00799266|162741065|OTHER|Difference in least squares (LS) = LS mean for the zoledronic acid group-LS mean for the placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|34.058||||0.3827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.385|113.502|||ANCOVA|||Total Body BMC at Month 6||113.502|-45.385|0.3827
81526874|NCT00799266|162741065|OTHER|Difference in least squares (LS) = LS mean for the zoledronic acid group-LS mean for the placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|80.741||||0.2634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.602|227.084|||ANCOVA|||Total Body BMC at Month 12||227.084|-65.602|0.2634
81526875|NCT00799266|162741066|OTHER|Difference in least squares (LS) = LS mean for the zoledronic acid group-LS mean for the placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-211.782||||0.0631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-363.765|-59.8|||ANCOVA|||Serum P1NP at Month 6||-59.800|-363.765|0.0631
81526876|NCT00799266|162741066|OTHER|Difference in least squares (LS) = LS mean for the zoledronic acid group-LS mean for the placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-381.132||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-565.416|-196.848|||ANCOVA|||Serum P1NP at Month 12||-196.848|-565.416|0.0049
81526877|NCT00799266|162741067|OTHER|Difference in least squares (LS) = LS mean for the zoledronic acid group-LS mean for the placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-11.223||||0.2129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.595|0.149|||ANCOVA|||Serum BSAP at Month 6||0.149|-22.595|0.2129
81526878|NCT00799266|162741067|OTHER|Difference in least squares (LS) = LS mean for the zoledronic acid group-LS mean for the placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-20.435||||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.96|-6.909|||ANCOVA|||Serum BSAP at Month 12||-6.909|-33.960|0.0215
81463705|NCT04075682|162618915|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.36||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||0.36|-0.81|0.45
81610955|NCT04955626|162900835|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.09||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.09|0.25|
81610956|NCT04955626|162900835|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.04||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||2.04|0.49|
81610957|NCT04955626|162900835|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.68||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||2.68|0.63|
81610958|NCT04955626|162900835|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.59||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[15 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[15 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.59|0.38|
81610959|NCT04955626|162900835|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.36||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.36|0.32|
81610960|NCT04955626|162900836|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.76||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||1.76|0.32|
81610961|NCT04955626|162900836|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|3.85||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||3.85|0.74|
81610962|NCT04955626|162900836|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|4.91||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||4.91|0.92|
81610963|NCT04955626|162900836|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.33||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[15 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[15 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||2.33|0.43|
81526879|NCT00799266|162741068|OTHER|Difference in least squares (LS) = LS mean for the zoledronic acid group-LS mean for the placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-20.938||||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.766|-8.11|||ANCOVA|||Serum NTX at Month 6||-8.110|-33.766|0.0254
81610964|NCT04955626|162900836|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.04||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||2.04|0.39|
81610965|NCT04955626|162900837|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.12||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||3.12|0.31|
81526880|NCT00799266|162741068|OTHER|Difference in least squares (LS) = LS mean for the zoledronic acid group-LS mean for the placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-27.574||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.037|-16.111|||ANCOVA|||Serum NTX at Month 12||-16.111|-39.037|0.0002
81610966|NCT04955626|162900837|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|4.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|14.07||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||14.07|1.49|
81610967|NCT04955626|162900837|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|22.76||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||22.76|2.34|
81647854|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1684|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1684
81647855|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1285|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 8 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1285
81647856|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.264|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 8 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2640
81647857|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8956|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 8 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8956
81647858|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 9 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0058
81647859|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9929|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 9 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9929
81647860|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0473|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 9 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0473
81647861|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2426|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 10 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2426
81647862|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3478|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 10 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3478
81647863|NCT00551135|162986736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1694|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 10 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1694
81647864|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.063|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||24 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0630
81647865|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||24 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0347
81647866|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||24 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0024
81647867|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0767|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||48 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0767
81647868|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1327|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||48 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1327
81702297|NCT04153929|163100838|OTHER|"Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod.~MMRM with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod linear model fit|Model assumption: The maximum effect is achieved at 3.6 mg dose.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 6 doses of BI 456906 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, Emax 1, Emax 2 and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.025). For the twice weekly dosing schemes the total dose per week was considered for the MCP-Mod analysis.||||<0.0001
81702298|NCT04153929|163100838|OTHER|"Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod.~MMRM with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod exponential model fit|Model assumption: 90% of the maximum effect is achieved at 3.6 mg dose.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 6 doses of BI 456906 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, Emax 1, Emax 2 and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.025). For the twice weekly dosing schemes the total dose per week was considered for the MCP-Mod analysis.||||<0.0001
81702299|NCT04153929|163100838|OTHER|"Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod.~MMRM with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod Emax 1 model fit|Model assumption: 90% of the maximum effect is achieved at 3.6 mg dose.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 6 doses of BI 456906 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, Emax 1, Emax 2 and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.025). For the twice weekly dosing schemes the total dose per week was considered for the MCP-Mod analysis.||||<0.0001
81702300|NCT04153929|163100838|OTHER|"Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod.~MMRM with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod Emax 2 model fit|Model assumption: 70% of the maximum effect is achieved at 3.6 mg dose.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 6 doses of BI 456906 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, Emax 1, Emax 2 and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.025). For the twice weekly dosing schemes the total dose per week was considered for the MCP-Mod analysis.||||<0.0001
81647869|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||48 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0078
81647870|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0694|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||72 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0694
81647871|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2173|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||72 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2173
81647872|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||72 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0193
81647873|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0673|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0673
81647874|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2629|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2629
81526881|NCT00799266|162741069|OTHER|Difference in least squares (LS) = LS mean for the zoledronic acid group-LS mean for the placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-1.874||||0.2178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.931|0.182|||ANCOVA|||Serum TRAP-5b at Month 6||0.182|-3.931|0.2178
81526882|NCT00799266|162741069|OTHER|Difference in least squares (LS) = LS mean for the zoledronic acid group-LS mean for the placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-1.837||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.103|0.429|||ANCOVA|||Serum TRAP-5b at Month 12||0.429|-4.103|0.1840
81526883|NCT00799266|162741070|OTHER|The number and percentage of patients with new vertebral fractures at Month 12 were presented by treatment group and between-treatment differences were evaluated using Fisher's exact test.||||||0.2258|||||||Fisher Exact|||New vertebral fractures at Month 12||||0.2258
81526884|NCT00799266|162741071|OTHER|Difference in least squares (LS) = LS mean for the zoledronic acid group-LS mean for the placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-0.018||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.019|||ANCOVA|||Vertebral morphometry at Month 12||0.019|-0.055|0.3180
81526885|NCT00799266|162741072|OTHER|Presented by treatment group and evaluated using a logistic regression model with treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with glucocorticoids and baseline pain score as explanatory variables.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45||||0.5226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|5.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Reduction in Pain at Month 3||5.20|0.04|0.5226
81526886|NCT00799266|162741072|OTHER|Presented by treatment group and evaluated using a logistic regression model with treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with glucocorticoids and baseline pain score as explanatory variables.|Odds Ratio (OR)|999.99||||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|999.99||\>999.99 (\<0.01, \>999.99)|Regression, Logistic|||Reduction in Pain at Month 6||999.99|0.01|0.5220
81526887|NCT00799266|162741072|OTHER|Presented by treatment group and evaluated using a logistic regression model with treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with glucocorticoids and baseline pain score as explanatory variables.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.6019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|6.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Reduction in Pain at Month 9||6.22|0.04|0.6019
81610968|NCT04955626|162900837|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|7.1||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[15 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[15 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||7.10|0.72|
81610969|NCT04955626|162900837|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|4.03||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||4.03|0.41|
81610970|NCT04955626|162900838|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.7||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||2.70|0.38|
81610971|NCT04955626|162900838|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|5.2||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||5.20|0.76|
81610972|NCT04955626|162900838|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|7.94||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||7.94|1.13|
81647875|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0388|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0388
81647876|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0651|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0651
81526888|NCT00799266|162741072|OTHER|Presented by treatment group and evaluated using a logistic regression model with treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with glucocorticoids and baseline pain score as explanatory variables.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45||||0.9652|TWO_SIDED|0.9652|0.01|999.99||0.45 (\<0.01, \>999.99)|Regression, Logistic|||Reduction in Pain at Month 12||999.99|0.01|0.9652
81526889|NCT00799266|162741073|OTHER|Difference in least squares (LS) = LS mean for the zoledronic acid group-LS mean for the placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-0.04||||0.5165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.09|||ANCOVA|||2nd metacarpal cortical width at Month 12||0.09|-0.17|0.5165
81526890|NCT02255461|162741129|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression model was built for outcome neutropenia (0/1/2). Explanatory variable AUC was transformed by dividing by 100.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.15||||||||1.15|0.97|
81526891|NCT02255461|162741130|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression model was built for outcome lymphopenia (0/1/2). Explanatory variable AUC was transformed by dividing by 100.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.15||||||||1.15|0.97|
81526892|NCT02255461|162741131|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression model was built for outcome leukopenia (0/1/2). Explanatory variable AUC was transformed by dividing by 100.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.2||||||||1.20|1.01|
81526893|NCT02219334|162741140|EQUIVALENCE|Historical data at the institution for similar patients had a mean length of stay(LOS) of 25.7 hours (standard deviation-\[SD\] =10.3) from 9/2012- 9/13 was observed for 134 patients admitted to the emergency department observation unit and treated with the standard of care (NeoSucker). Given a LOS-SD of 10.3 hours, 75 subjects per treatment group would provide 80% statistical power at the 5% significance level to demonstrate equivalence in the two treatments' length of stay within ±5 hours.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.4|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.74|15.72|||two one-sided t-test (TOST)||Due to slower than anticipated patient recruitment, the target size of 75 participants per treatment group was not reached.|The primary hypothesis of length of stay equivalence within a margin of ± 5 hours was tested using the two one-sided t-test (TOST) procedure, with a 5% significance level.||15.72|-10.74|<0.05
81526894|NCT00711971|162741143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||ANOVA|||Significance for the BDI test at 26-28 weeks||||.29
81647877|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3242|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3242
81647878|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0345|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0345
81702301|NCT04153929|163100838|OTHER|"Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod.~MMRM with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod Sigmoid Emax model fit|Model assumption: 50% of the maximum effect is achieved at 1.8 mg and 90% of the maximum effect is achieved at 3.6 mg dose.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 6 doses of BI 456906 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, Emax 1, Emax 2 and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.025). For the twice weekly dosing schemes the total dose per week was considered for the MCP-Mod analysis.||||<0.0001
81702302|NCT04153929|163100838|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-1.11||||0.2228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.68||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 0.3 mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||0.68|-2.90|0.2228
81702303|NCT04153929|163100838|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-3.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.56|-2.01||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 0.9 mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-2.01|-5.56|<0.0001
81702304|NCT04153929|163100838|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-5.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.41|-3.81||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 1.8 mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-3.81|-7.41|<0.0001
81647879|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0487|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0487
81647880|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3384|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3384
81647881|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0467|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0467
81647882|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0347
81647883|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3086|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3086
81526895|NCT00711971|162741143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||ANOVA|||Significance for BDI at 34-36 weeks gestation||||.51
81610973|NCT04955626|162900838|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|4.75||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[15 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[15 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||4.75|0.68|
81610974|NCT04955626|162900838|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.24||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||2.24|0.32|
81610975|NCT04955626|162900839|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|5.12||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||5.12|0.44|
81610976|NCT04955626|162900839|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|3.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|10.46||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||10.46|0.99|
81610977|NCT04955626|162900839|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|6.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|21.27||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 OMI \[60 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||21.27|1.96|
81610978|NCT04955626|162900839|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|6.89||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[15 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[15 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||6.89|0.63|
81610979|NCT04955626|162900839|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.17||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means (BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of baseline assay results (log scale) and vaccine group.||3.17|0.28|
81610980|NCT04955626|162900864|OTHER||Adjusted Surveillance Time|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-358.6|100.0||||||||100.0|-358.6|
81610981|NCT04955626|162900865|OTHER||Adjusted Surveillance Time|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-355.5|100.0||||||2-Sided CI for RVE is derived based on the Clopper and Pearson method adjusted for surveillance time.||100.0|-355.5|
81610982|NCT04955626|162900874|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.2||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference of the logarithms of the titers (BNT162b2 \[15 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[15 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on the student t distribution.||1.20|0.82|
81610983|NCT04955626|162900874|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.58||||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference of the logarithms of the titers (BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\] + BNT162b2 OMI \[30 mcg\] - BNT162b2 \[30 mcg\]) and the corresponding CIs based on the student t distribution.||1.58|1.07|
81610984|NCT04320615|162900875|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.0|||Van Elteren Test|||||0.0|-2.5|0.3600
81610985|NCT04320615|162900876|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.448||||0.0443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.08|||Log Rank|||||2.08|1.01|0.0443
81610986|NCT04320615|162900877|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.263||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.64|||Log Rank|||||1.64|0.97|0.0820
81610987|NCT04320615|162900878|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.79|||Log Rank|||||1.79|1.02|0.0370
81647884|NCT00551135|162986737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0406|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0406
81526896|NCT00711971|162741143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||ANOVA|||BDI score at 6-8 weeks postpartum||||.56
81526897|NCT00711971|162741144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Fisher Exact|||Gestational diabetes mellitus||||.06
81526898|NCT00711971|162741144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Fisher Exact|||Hypertension or preeclampsia||||.12
81526899|NCT00711971|162741144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||Induced labor||||.20
81610988|NCT04320615|162900879|OTHER||Weighted % difference|-6.2||||0.0996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|1.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.4|-13.8|0.0996
81610989|NCT04320615|162900879|OTHER||Weighted % difference|-8.9||||0.1355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|3.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.0|-20.7|0.1355
81610990|NCT04320615|162900880|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.5||||0.3202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|13.0|||Van Elteren test|||||13.0|-2.8|0.3202
81610991|NCT04320615|162900881|OTHER||Weighted % difference|-5.7||||0.1514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|2.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.2|-13.7|0.1514
81610992|NCT04320615|162900881|OTHER||Weighted % difference|-14.8||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|-1.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-1.0|-28.6|0.0290
81610993|NCT04320615|162900882|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-5.8||||0.0454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|2.9|||Van Elteren test|||||2.9|-15.0|0.0454
81610994|NCT04320615|162900883|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.0548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.5|||Van Elteren test|||||0.5|-2.0|0.0548
81610995|NCT04320615|162900884|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.1627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.1|||Log Rank|||||1.10|0.57|0.1627
81610996|NCT04320615|162900885|OTHER||Weighted % difference|0.3||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|8.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.2|-7.6|0.9410
81610997|NCT04320615|162900886|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.307||||0.0528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.72|||Log Rank|||||1.72|1.00|0.0528
81647885|NCT00551135|162986738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4177|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4177
81647886|NCT00551135|162986738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.441|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4410
81647887|NCT00551135|162986738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.556|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5560
81463706|NCT04075682|162618915|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.5767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.7||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||0.70|-0.64|0.5767
81647888|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4273|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total CME 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4273
81526900|NCT00711971|162741144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Fisher Exact|||Cesarean section||||.08
81647889|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4466|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total CME 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4466
81647890|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3785|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total CME 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3785
81463707|NCT04075682|162618916|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.36||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|These results are for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||0.36|-0.98|0.36
81526901|NCT00711971|162741144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Fisher Exact|||Spontaneous vaginal delivery||||.88
81526902|NCT00711971|162741144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Fisher Exact|||Operative vaginal delivery||||.32
81526903|NCT00711971|162741145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.0001
81526904|NCT00711971|162741146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||ANOVA|||||||.81
81526905|NCT00711971|162741147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis test was used for outliers; Tukey multiple comparisons test was also used.||||||<.001
81610998|NCT04320615|162900887|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.0477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|0.5|||Van Elteren test|||||0.5|-9.0|0.0477
81610999|NCT04060680|162900893|SUPERIORITY|The pre-specified Objective Performance Criterion (OPC) for the major complication free rate at 6 months is 0.79. If the lower confidence bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval for the freedom from the first major EV ICD System/procedure-related complication through 182 days post implant exceeds 0.79, the primary safety objective will be met. The freedom from the first major EV ICD System/procedure-related complication was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method.|Major complication-free rate|92.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.0|95.0||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.025|Kaplan-Meier method|||The primary safety objective is to demonstrate the freedom from major complications related to the EV ICD System and/or procedure at 6 months post-implant exceeds an OPC of 79%. H0: p ≤ 0.79 HA: p \> 0.79, where p denotes the 6-month (182 days) freedom from major EV ICD System/procedure-related complications rate.||95.0|89.0|<0.0001
81611000|NCT04060680|162900894|SUPERIORITY|The pre-specified OPC for the EV ICD defibrillation testing success at implant is 0.88. If the lower confidence bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval for the proportion of EV ICD patients achieving defibrillation testing success at implant exceeds 0.88, the primary efficacy objective will be met. The primary efficacy objective will be evaluated using a one-proportion binomial exact test along with a two-sided 95% Clopper-Pearson confidence bound.|Proportion|98.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.6|99.6||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.025|One-proportion binomial exact test|||The primary efficacy is to demonstrate the EV ICD defibrillation testing success rate at implant is greater than an OPC of 88%. H0: p ≤ 0.88 HA: p \> 0.88, where p denotes the probability of EV ICD defibrillation success at implant.||99.6|96.6|<0.0001
81611001|NCT02507219|162900895|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.000055||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00011|0.00022|||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is percent signal change per milligram of ibuprofen.|A linear mixed effects model was run for the left amygdala with contrast and percent signal change between faces and shapes as the dependent variable and ibuprofen dose as a continuous predictor. Each subject had up to 3 visits and each visit contained 3 contrasts (happy - shape, angry - shape, fearful - shape) so subject and drug were used as random effects. Drug was nested inside of subject.||0.00022|-0.00011|0.512
81611002|NCT02507219|162900895|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.00012||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0003|0.000067|||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is the percent signal change per mg of ibuprofen.|A linear mixed effects model was run for the right amygdala with contrast and percent signal change between faces and shapes as the dependent variable and ibuprofen dose as a continuous predictor. Each subject had up to 3 visits and each visit contained 3 contrasts (happy - shape, angry - shape, fearful - shape) so subject and drug were used as random effects. Drug was nested inside of subject.||0.000067|-0.00030|0.221
81611003|NCT06403605|162900943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||Adjusted p value in the mITT analysis population.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.78
81611004|NCT06403605|162900943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||Adjusted p value in the PP analysis population.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.48
81611005|NCT06403605|162900944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049||||||Adjusted p-value in the mITT population.|Log Rank|||||||0.049
81611006|NCT06403605|162900944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084||||||Adjusted p value in the PP population.|Log Rank|||||||0.084
81611007|NCT06403605|162900947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.007
81611008|NCT01950390|162900948|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.383|ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.23||One-sided|Log Rank|Stratification factors of BRAF mutation status (wild type/mutation) and prior therapy (yes/no) were used in the stratified analysis|One-sided 90% Repeated Confidence Interval for Hazard Ratio with Arm A as Reference|||1.23||0.383
81611009|NCT01950390|162900949|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.2||Two-sided|Log Rank|Stratified Log rank test||||1.20|0.61|0.358
81611010|NCT01950390|162900950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.482||||||Two-sided|Chi-squared|||||||0.482
81611011|NCT01950390|162900952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.937||||||Two-sided|Chi-squared|||||||0.937
81611012|NCT02941146|162901058|OTHER||sucess proportion|64.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.1|87.2||||||||87.2|35.1|
81611013|NCT04365413|162901119|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.069|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81526906|NCT00711971|162741148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||ANOVA|||||||.39
81526907|NCT00711971|162741149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||ANOVA|||||||.19
81526908|NCT00711971|162741150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81526909|NCT00711971|162741151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.54
81611014|NCT04365413|162901120|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.042|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81611015|NCT00519779|162901147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value, visit, gender, SAD||||0.18|-0.18|0.97
81611016|NCT00519779|162901148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.011|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.011|-0.44|0.04
81611017|NCT00519779|162901149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.002|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.002|-0.15|0.06
81611018|NCT00519779|162901150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.009|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.009|-0.30|0.04
81611019|NCT00519779|162901151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.018|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.018|-0.33|0.08
81611020|NCT00519779|162901152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.29|-0.26|0.93
81463708|NCT04075682|162618916|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|0.99||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H2 assessment. We expected that the effect of pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) vs no pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) on the outcome would be stronger for higher vs lower self-efficacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||0.99|-1.64|0.63
81463709|NCT04075682|162618916|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|2.12||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5b assessment, which evaluates whether moderation of pictorial warnings effects would vary by whether the pictorial warnings included inserts or not. We expected that moderation effects of baseline self-efficacy would be larger for pictorial warnings only (vs control) than for pictorial warnings AND inserts (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||2.12|-1.62|0.79
81526910|NCT03668613|162741232|SUPERIORITY||Predicted Log-OR|4.862|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.422|6.782|||Bayesian method using (MAP)|||Compared to historical placebo||6.782|3.422|
81611021|NCT01323660|162901167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|25.0||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|91.0||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC 62.5 µg minus Placebo.|||91.0|-41.0|0.456
81611022|NCT01323660|162901167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|74.7||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|143.4||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC 125 µg minus Placebo.|||143.4|6.0|0.033
81611023|NCT01323660|162901167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|30.6||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|88.0||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=VI 25 µg minus Placebo.|||88.0|-26.8|0.295
81611024|NCT01323660|162901167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|44.4||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|110.6||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus UMEC 62.5 µg.|||110.6|-21.8|0.188
81611025|NCT01323660|162901167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|38.8||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|96.5||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus VI 25 µg.|||96.5|-18.9|0.187
81647891|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5272|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total CME 24 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5272
81647892|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4257|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total CME 24 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4257
81611026|NCT01323660|162901167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-8.9||||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.8|60.1||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus UMEC 125 µg|||60.1|-77.8|0.801
81611027|NCT01323660|162901167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|35.2||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|93.1||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus VI 25 µg.|||93.1|-22.7|0.233
81611028|NCT01323660|162901167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|69.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.5|114.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus Placebo.|||114.4|24.5|0.003
81647893|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1428|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total CME 24 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1428
81647894|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2316|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total CME 72 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2316
81463724|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.3863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|1.26||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the pre-specified H4 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received pictorial warnings only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the pictorial warning only group.||1.26|-0.49|0.3863
81647895|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3468|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total CME 72 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3468
81647896|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5367|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total CME 72 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5367
81647897|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0549|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total CME EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0549
81647898|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1351|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total CME EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1351
81647899|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9599|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total CME EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9599
81647900|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4273|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||CT Distinct CME 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4273
81647901|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4466|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||CT Distinct CME 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4466
81647902|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3785|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||CT Distinct CME 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3785
81526911|NCT03668613|162741232|SUPERIORITY||Predicted log-OR|4.836|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.422|6.772|||Bayesian method using (MAP)|||Compared to historical placebo||6.772|3.422|
81647903|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2869|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||CT Distinct CME 24 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2869
81647904|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9905|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||CT Distinct CME 24 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9905
81647905|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9381|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||CT Distinct CME 24 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9381
81647906|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2158|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||CT Distinct CME 72 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2158
81647907|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7887|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||CT Distinct CME 72 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7887
81647908|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.925|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||CT Distinct CME 72 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9250
81647909|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1472|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||CT Distinct CME EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1472
81647910|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5383|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||CT Distinct CME EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5383
81647911|NCT00551135|162986739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8869|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||CT Distinct CME EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline pain catastrophizing total score. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8869
81647912|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4024|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fatigue at 3 h PS;||||0.4024
81647913|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9766|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fatigue at 3 h PS;||||0.9766
81647914|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9975|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fatigue at 3 h PS;||||0.9975
81647915|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9038|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fatigue at 24 h PS;||||0.9038
81647916|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fatigue at 24 h PS;||||0.9370
81647917|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2134|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fatigue at 24 h PS;||||0.2134
81647918|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2482|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fatigue at 72 h PS;||||0.2482
81526912|NCT03668613|162741233|SUPERIORITY||Predicted log -OR|4.292|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.638|6.513|||Bayesian method using (MAP)|||Compared to historical placebo||6.513|2.638|
81647919|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2207|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fatigue at 72 h PS;||||0.2207
81647920|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9191|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fatigue at 72 h PS;||||0.9191
81647921|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0686|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fatigue at EOT;||||0.0686
81647922|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0746|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fatigue at EOT;||||0.0746
81647923|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0512|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fatigue at EOT;||||0.0512
81647924|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7118|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Drowsiness at 3 h PS;||||0.7118
81647925|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9883|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Drowsiness at 3 h PS;||||0.9883
81647926|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.977|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Drowsiness at 3 h PS;||||0.9770
81647927|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5457|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Drowsiness at 24 h PS;||||0.5457
81647928|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2579|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Drowsiness at 24 h PS;||||0.2579
81526913|NCT03668613|162741233|SUPERIORITY||Predicted log-OR|4.606|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.919|6.78|||Bayesian method using (MAP)|||Compared to historical placebo||6.780|2.919|
81526914|NCT03668613|162741234|SUPERIORITY||Predicted log-OR|4.367|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.916|6.202|||Bayesian method using (MAP)|||||6.202|2.916|
81611029|NCT01323660|162901167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|65.8||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.3|111.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus Placebo.|||111.3|20.3|0.005
81611030|NCT01323660|162901168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.144|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC 62.5 µg minus Placebo.|||0.203|0.086|<0.001
81611031|NCT01323660|162901168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.255|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.193|0.318|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC 125 µg minus Placebo.|||0.318|0.193|<0.001
81611032|NCT01323660|162901168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.112|||<|0.001||95.0|0.061|0.163|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=VI 25 µg minus Placebo.|||0.163|0.061|<0.001
81611033|NCT01323660|162901168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.099|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|0.157|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus UMEC 62.5 µg.|||0.157|0.041|<0.001
81611034|NCT01323660|162901168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.132|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.183|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus VI 25 µg.|||0.183|0.081|<0.001
81611035|NCT01323660|162901168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.006||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.067|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus UMEC 125 µg.|||0.067|-0.055|0.849
81611036|NCT01323660|162901168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|0.201|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus VI 25 µg.|||0.201|0.098|<0.001
81611037|NCT01323660|162901168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.243|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.202|0.284|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus Placebo.|||0.284|0.202|<0.001
81611038|NCT01323660|162901168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.261|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.303|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus Placebo.|||0.303|0.220|<0.001
81611039|NCT02886728|162901201|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|9.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|15.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||15.6|3.6|<0.001
81611040|NCT02886728|162901201|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|8.8||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|16.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||16.1|1.5|0.017
81611041|NCT02886728|162901201|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|6.7||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|14.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||14.1|-0.7|0.058
81611042|NCT02886728|162901202|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.11||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from mixed effects model for repeated measures (MMRM). Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.11|-0.27|<0.001
81611043|NCT02886728|162901202|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.03||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.03|-0.23|0.009
81611044|NCT02886728|162901202|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.01||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.01|-0.20|0.032
81647929|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1232|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Drowsiness at 24 h PS;||||0.1232
81647930|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Drowsiness at 72 h PS;||||0.2880
81647931|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0894|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Drowsiness at 72 h PS;||||0.0894
81647932|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1979|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Drowsiness at 72 h PS;||||0.1979
81647933|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0686|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Drowsiness at EOT;||||0.0686
81647934|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0746|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Drowsiness at EOT;||||0.0746
81702305|NCT04153929|163100838|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-6.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.12|-4.38||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 2.7 mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-4.38|-8.12|<0.0001
81702306|NCT04153929|163100838|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-6.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.02|-4.47||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 1.2 twice weekly (2.4) mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-4.47|-8.02|<0.0001
81702307|NCT04153929|163100838|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-7.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.52|-5.83||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 1.8 twice weekly (3.6) mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-5.83|-9.52|<0.0001
81647935|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4669|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Drowsiness at EOT;||||0.4669
81702308|NCT04153929|163100839|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-0.66||||0.4439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|1.03||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 0.3 mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||1.03|-2.34|0.4439
81702309|NCT04153929|163100839|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-3.28||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|-1.61||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 0.9 mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-1.61|-4.95|0.0001
81647936|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5533|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Inability to Concentrate at 3 h PS;||||0.5533
81647937|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1611|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Inability to Concentrate at 3 h PS;||||0.1611
81647938|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1611|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Inability to Concentrate at 3 h PS;||||0.1611
81647939|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4793|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Inability to Concentrate at 24 h PS;||||0.4793
81647940|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3533|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Inability to Concentrate at 24 h PS;||||0.3533
81647941|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8852|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Inability to Concentrate at 24 h PS;||||0.8852
81647942|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Inability to Concentrate at 72 h PS;||||0.3173
81647943|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Inability to Concentrate at 72 h PS;||||0.3173
81647944|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8864|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Inability to Concentrate at 72 h PS;||||0.8864
81647945|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8084|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Inability to Concentrate at EOT;||||0.8084
81647946|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Inability to Concentrate at EOT;||||0.3173
81647947|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2207|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Inability to Concentrate at EOT;||||0.2207
81526915|NCT03668613|162741234|SUPERIORITY||Predicted log-OR|4.709|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.201|6.58|||Bayesian method using (MAP)|||||6.580|3.201|
81647948|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3747|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Nausea at 3 h PS;||||0.3747
81647949|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Nausea at 3 h PS;||||0.1450
81647950|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2054|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Nausea at 3 h PS;||||0.2054
81647951|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4106|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Nausea at 24 h PS;||||0.4106
81647952|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2199|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Nausea at 24 h PS;||||0.2199
81647953|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2896|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Nausea at 24 h PS;||||0.2896
81647954|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Nausea at EOT;||||1.0000
81647955|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Nausea at EOT;||||0.3173
81647956|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3943|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Nausea at EOT;||||0.3943
81463710|NCT04075682|162618916|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.4491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.37||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||0.37|-0.84|0.4491
81526916|NCT04042909|162741244|SUPERIORITY||beta coefficient|-0.309|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.632|1.013||This is the p-value of the CAA vs AO factor in the model.|Regression, Linear|We used linear regression, controlling for baseline value of outcome and sex, to determine change in the outcome as a function of condition.||Our main hypothesis is that, relative to Assessment-Only control, the Counter Attitudinal Advocacy intervention will decrease alcohol consumption (drinks per week) from baseline to 6-months.||1.013|-1.632|.646
81526917|NCT04042909|162741245|SUPERIORITY||beta coefficient|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|-0.39|||Regression, Linear|We used regression, controlling for baseline value of outcome and sex, to determine pre-post change in the outcome as a function of condition.||Our main hypothesis is that, relative to Assessment-Only control, the Counter Attitudinal Advocacy intervention will decrease alcohol problems from baseline to 6-months.||-0.39|-3.41|.014
81526918|NCT01835158|162741266|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.95|||Log Rank|||||.95|.46|0.012
81526919|NCT01835158|162741267|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.26||||||||1.26|0.50|
81526920|NCT00880191|162741273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2344|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Complete Responders by Arm - Days 2-6, the primary analysis utilizes Fisher's exact test to compare the percentage of complete responders in each group (dex/gabapentin vs. dex/placebo), with complete response being defined as no emetic episodes and no use of rescue therapy for days 2 through 6. If a patient does not complete the study or does not provide complete data, they will be assumed to be a non-responder.||||0.2344
81647957|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1703|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Dizziness at 3 h PS;||||0.1703
81647958|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0807|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Dizziness at 3 h PS;||||0.0807
81702310|NCT04153929|163100839|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-4.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|-3.23||P-value is considered nominal|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 1.8 mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-3.23|-6.62|<0.0001
81526921|NCT00880191|162741274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3694|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||The primary analysis described above was repeated using a slightly different alternate definition of complete response: no emetic episodes, no more than a mean of 2.5 on the nausea numeric analogue scale, and no rescue agents.||||0.3694
81526922|NCT00939562|162741280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|102.95||||||90.0|94.74|111.86|||||The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were exponentiated to provide the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Doxycycline carragenate=Reference, doxycycline monohydrate=Test.|Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effects model (sequence, period and treatment were fixed effects and subject within sequence was a random effect).||111.86|94.74|
81526923|NCT00939562|162741281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|104.67||||||90.0|98.95|110.73|||||The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs were exponentiated to provide the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Doxycycline carragenate=Reference, doxycycline monohydrate=Test.|Natural log transformed AUCinf was analyzed using a mixed effects model (sequence, period and treatment were fixed effects and subject within sequence was a random effect).||110.73|98.95|
81526924|NCT01919801|162741282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.633||||||Test was performed using a weighted log-rank test called the Peto-Prentice test with a global 2-sided significance level of 5% after adjusting for stratification factors (race, and severity) in the ITT population.|Adjusted Peto-Prentice|||A total of 121 participants were analysed, however 3 participants did not receive the study medication and were censored at time 0.||||0.633
81647959|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7728|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Dizziness at 3 h PS;||||0.7728
81647960|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Dizziness at 24 h PS;||||0.4770
81526925|NCT01843062|162741292|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.8205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.87||The primary endpoint was to be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided p-value was less than 0.05. P-value and confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using profile likelihood.|Regression, Logistic|||Selumetinib in combination with RAI was compared with placebo in combination with RAI. The analysis was performed using a logistic regression model including treatment as the only covariate. An odds ratio \>1 favours selumetinib in combination with RAI.||1.87|0.61|0.8205
81526926|NCT01843062|162741293|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.6549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.73||P-value and CIs were calculated using profile likelihood.|Regression, Logistic|||Selumetinib in combination with RAI was compared with placebo in combination with RAI. The analysis was performed using a logistic regression model including treatment as the only covariate. An odds ratio \>1 favours selumetinib in combination with RAI.||1.73|0.42|0.6549
81526927|NCT01843062|162741294|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.8205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.87||P-value and CIs were calculated using profile likelihood.|Regression, Logistic|||Selumetinib in combination with RAI was compared with placebo in combination with RAI. The analysis was performed using a logistic regression model including treatment as the only covariate. An odds ratio \>1 favours selumetinib in combination with RAI.||1.87|0.61|0.8205
81526928|NCT01843062|162741295|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.6549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.73||P-value and CIs were calculated using profile likelihood.|Regression, Logistic|||Selumetinib in combination with RAI was compared with placebo in combination with RAI. The analysis was performed using a logistic regression model including treatment as the only covariate. An odds ratio \>1 favours selumetinib in combination with RAI.||1.73|0.42|0.6549
81526929|NCT01677858|162741296|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose (mg/m²)|70.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81463711|NCT04075682|162618916|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.8713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|1.06||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H2 assessment. We expected that the effect of pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) vs no pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) on the outcome would be stronger for higher vs lower self-efficacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||1.06|-1.26|0.8713
81526930|NCT00066963|162741319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|7.6|||Mantel Haenszel|2 d.f.|Counseling Only vs FV 2x/yr+Counseling|Planned sample size of 384 participants (128/study arm) (alpha = 0.05, power = 90%, 50% attrition, χ2 test) to detect caries incidence differences, based on caries incidence in the literature (20% to 50% over two years). 50% attrition in the sample size calculation was selected based on the literature (e.g. Weinstein et al., 1994 reported 53% attrition in six months.)||7.6|1.9|<0.001
81611045|NCT02886728|162901203|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|25.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.3|31.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||31.7|18.3|<0.001
81526931|NCT00988091|162741320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|5.33||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|10.24||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons because there was a single treatment comparison for the primary endpoint. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate and study center as a stratification variable.||A treatment difference of \>=7.0 mm and a pooled SD of 27.6 mm, requires a sample size of 244 subjects/treatment to complete the trial at 80% power at a two-sided significance level of 5%. To account for 18% dropout rate, the sample size was increased to 298/arm (total of 596). The primary null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 26 weeks is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (HA) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 26 weeks is unequal.||10.24|0.41|0.034
81647961|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3625|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Dizziness at 24 h PS;||||0.3625
81463712|NCT04075682|162618916|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|1.66||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5b assessment, which evaluates whether moderation of pictorial warnings effects would vary by whether the pictorial warnings included inserts or not. We expected that moderation effects of baseline self-efficacy would be larger for pictorial warnings only (vs control) than for pictorial warnings AND inserts (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||1.66|-1.66|0.99
81647962|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0617|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Dizziness at 24 h PS;||||0.0617
81647963|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3061|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Dizziness at 72 h PS;||||0.3061
81647964|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2207|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Dizziness at EOT;||||0.2207
81647965|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Dizziness at EOT;||||0.3173
81647966|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9191|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Constipation at 3 h PS;||||0.9191
81647967|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Constipation at 3 h PS;||||0.3173
81647968|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2207|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Constipation at 3 h PS;||||0.2207
81647969|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6692|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Constipation at 24 h PS;||||0.6692
81647970|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7793|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Constipation at 24 h PS;||||0.7793
81647971|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6065|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Constipation at 24 h PS;||||0.6065
81647972|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Constipation at 72 h PS;||||0.3570
81647973|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.969|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Constipation at 72 h PS;||||0.9690
81647974|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5299|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Constipation at 72 h PS;||||0.5299
81647975|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4821|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Constipation at EOT;||||0.4821
81702311|NCT04153929|163100839|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-5.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.53|-4.0||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 2.7 mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-4.00|-7.53|<0.0001
81647976|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8295|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Constipation at EOT;||||0.8295
81647977|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3304|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Constipation at EOT;||||0.3304
81702312|NCT04153929|163100839|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-5.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.11|-3.77||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 1.2 twice weekly (2.4) mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-3.77|-7.11|<0.0001
81647978|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2482|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Itching at 3 h PS;||||0.2482
81647979|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2482|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Itching at 24 h PS;||||0.2482
81702313|NCT04153929|163100839|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-7.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.79|-5.31||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 1.8 twice weekly (3.6) mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-5.31|-8.79|<0.0001
81647980|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2207|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Itching at 24 h PS;||||0.2207
81647981|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8055|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Itching at 24 h PS;||||0.8055
81647982|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9191|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Itching at 72 h PS;||||0.9191
81647983|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8488|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Itching at 72 h PS;||||0.8488
81647984|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2482|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Itching at 72 h PS;||||0.2482
81647985|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2482|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Itching at EOT;||||0.2482
81647986|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2207|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Itching at EOT;||||0.2207
81702314|NCT04153929|163100839|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-3.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|-2.18||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as Semaglutide - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-2.18|-5.52|<0.0001
81647987|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2482|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Itching at EOT;||||0.2482
81526932|NCT00988091|162741321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2.89||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|7.08||For secondary outcome measures, fixed-sequence testing was used in a sequentially rejective fashion. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate and study center as a stratification variable.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 26 weeks is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (HA) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 26 weeks is unequal.||7.08|-1.29|0.175
81611046|NCT02886728|162901203|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|13.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|21.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||21.8|5.0|<0.001
81611047|NCT02886728|162901203|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|13.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|21.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||21.6|5.0|<0.001
81611048|NCT02886728|162901204|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.02||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||0.02|-0.61|0.068
81611049|NCT02886728|162901204|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.195||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||0.10|-0.67|0.14
81611050|NCT02886728|162901204|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.16||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.16|-0.94|0.006
81611051|NCT02886728|162901205|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||4.0|1.8|<0.001
81611052|NCT02886728|162901205|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.9|0.2|0.021
81611053|NCT02886728|162901205|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.2|-0.5|0.24
81647988|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3291|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difficulty Urinating at 3 h PS;||||0.3291
81611054|NCT02886728|162901206|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.6|-0.0|0.056
81611055|NCT02886728|162901206|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|3.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.0|-0.3|0.10
81611056|NCT02886728|162901206|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.0|-1.3|0.67
81611057|NCT02886728|162901207|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.195|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.27||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, campaign groups, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.27|-1.03|<0.001
81611058|NCT02886728|162901207|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.236||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.16||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, campaign groups, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.16|-1.09|0.008
81611059|NCT02886728|162901207|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.242||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.19||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, campaign groups, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.19|-1.14|0.006
81611060|NCT02886728|162901208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|25.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.3|31.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2||31.7|19.3|<0.001
81611061|NCT02886728|162901208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|20.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|28.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2||28.5|12.8|<0.001
81611062|NCT02886728|162901208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|22.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|30.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2||30.8|15.1|<0.001
81611063|NCT02886728|162901208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|28.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.1|35.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||35.6|22.1|<0.001
81611064|NCT02886728|162901208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|22.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|30.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||30.7|13.6|<0.001
81611065|NCT02886728|162901208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|19.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|27.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||27.5|10.5|<0.001
81611066|NCT02886728|162901208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|17.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|23.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||23.8|10.8|<0.001
81611067|NCT02886728|162901208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|12.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|20.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||20.7|4.5|0.002
81611068|NCT02886728|162901208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|12.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|20.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||20.1|4.0|0.002
81611069|NCT02886728|162901208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.2||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|13.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36||13.5|0.9|0.016
81526933|NCT00988091|162741322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.777||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.532|1.136||For secondary outcome measures, fixed-sequence testing was used in a sequentially rejective fashion. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|The analysis included study center as a stratification variable.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 26 weeks is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (HA) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 26 weeks is unequal.||1.136|0.532|0.193
81611070|NCT02886728|162901208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|5.2||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|13.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36||13.0|-2.7|0.18
81611071|NCT02886728|162901208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.9||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|15.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36||15.6|0.3|0.030
81611072|NCT02886728|162901208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|13.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|19.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||19.7|6.7|<0.001
81611073|NCT02886728|162901208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|11.7||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|19.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||19.6|3.7|0.003
81611074|NCT02886728|162901208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|13.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|20.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||20.8|5.1|<0.001
81611075|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|10.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|13.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2||13.9|6.2|<0.001
81611076|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|6.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|10.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2||10.9|1.7|0.001
81611077|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|13.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|18.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2||18.9|7.7|<0.001
81611078|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|20.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.5|25.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||25.4|14.5|<0.001
81611079|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|11.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|18.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||18.0|4.8|<0.001
81611080|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|16.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|23.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||23.2|9.4|<0.001
81611081|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|24.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|31.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||31.5|18.1|<0.001
81611082|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|16.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|24.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||24.5|7.7|<0.001
81611083|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|17.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|25.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||25.7|9.0|<0.001
81611084|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|15.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|22.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||22.8|8.9|<0.001
81611085|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|11.3||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|20.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||20.0|2.7|0.006
81611086|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|12.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|21.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||21.0|3.9|0.002
81611087|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|12.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|19.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36||19.0|5.1|<0.001
81611088|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.0||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|15.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36||15.7|-1.7|0.090
81611089|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|10.0||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|18.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36||18.6|1.4|0.014
81611090|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|13.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|20.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||20.9|7.0|<0.001
81647989|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1391|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difficulty Urinating at 3 h PS;||||0.1391
81647990|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6318|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difficulty Urinating at 3 h PS;||||0.6318
81647991|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6319|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difficulty Urinating at 24 h PS;||||0.6319
81647992|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8149|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difficulty Urinating at 24 h PS;||||0.8149
81526934|NCT00988091|162741323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.887||95.0||||For secondary outcome measures, fixed-sequence testing was used in a sequentially rejective fashion. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis included study center as a stratification variable.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 26 weeks is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (HA) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 26 weeks is unequal.||||0.887
81647993|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5795|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difficulty Urinating at 24 h PS;||||0.5795
81526935|NCT00988091|162741325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|4.0||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|8.98||For secondary outcome measures, fixed-sequence testing was used in a sequentially rejective fashion. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate and study center as a stratification variable.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 26 weeks is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (HA) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 26 weeks is unequal.||8.98|-0.99|0.116
81647994|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difficulty Urinating at 72 h PS;||||0.1750
81647995|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0676|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difficulty Urinating at 72 h PS;||||0.0676
81647996|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2943|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difficulty Urinating at EOT;||||0.2943
81647997|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0719|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difficulty Urinating at EOT;||||0.0719
81647998|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9283|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confusion at 3 h PS;||||0.9283
81647999|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9024|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confusion at 3 h PS;||||0.9024
81648000|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7655|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confusion at 3 h PS;||||0.7655
81648001|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confusion at 24 h PS;||||1.0000
81648002|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confusion at 24 h PS;||||0.8460
81648003|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6419|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confusion at 24 h PS;||||0.6419
81648004|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9522|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confusion at 72 h PS;||||0.9522
81702315|NCT04153929|163100840|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-0.62||||0.7708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.82|3.57||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 0.3 mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 6 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||3.57|-4.82|0.7708
81702316|NCT04153929|163100840|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|0.68||||0.7462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|4.79||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 0.9 mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 6 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||4.79|-3.44|0.7462
81526936|NCT00988091|162741326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.483|1.044||For secondary outcome measures, fixed-sequence testing was used in a sequentially rejective fashion. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|The analysis included study center as a stratification variable.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 26 weeks is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (HA) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 26 weeks is unequal.\[||1.044|0.483|0.081
81648005|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confusion at 72 h PS;||||0.5800
81648006|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7675|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confusion at 72 h PS;||||0.7675
81526937|NCT04260347|162741327|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.064||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.345|1.784|||Chi-squared||Actilyse® (alteplase) pre-approval participants were used as reference group.|||1.784|0.345|1.000
81648007|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1672|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confusion at EOT;||||0.1672
81648008|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9634|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confusion at EOT;||||0.9634
81648009|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1161|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confusion at EOT;||||0.1161
81648010|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0754|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Retching/Vomiting at 3 h PS;||||0.0754
81648011|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0711|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Retching/Vomiting at 3 h PS;||||0.0711
81648012|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0711|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Retching/Vomiting at 3 h PS;||||0.0711
81702317|NCT04153929|163100840|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-3.32||||0.1302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.62|0.98||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 1.8 mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 6 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||0.98|-7.62|0.1302
81526938|NCT04260347|162741328|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.889||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.699|1.08|||Chi-squared||Actilyse® (alteplase) pre-approval participants were used as reference group.|||1.08|0.699|0.254
81648013|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2482|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Retching/Vomiting at 24 h PS;||||0.2482
81648014|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8091|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Retching/Vomiting at 24 h PS;||||0.8091
81702318|NCT04153929|163100840|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-4.61||||0.0414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.03|-0.18||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 2.7 mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 6 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-0.18|-9.03|0.0414
81611091|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|11.1||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|19.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||19.7|2.5|0.008
81611092|NCT02886728|162901209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|13.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|21.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||21.6|4.6|0.001
81611093|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|2.4||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2||4.5|0.3|0.018
81611094|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|1.2||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|3.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2||3.6|-1.2|0.17
81611095|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|3.6||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|6.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2||6.8|0.3|0.004
81611096|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|9.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|13.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||13.1|5.2|<0.001
81611097|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|2.4||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|6.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||6.6|-1.7|0.18
81648015|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2482|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Retching/Vomiting at 24 h PS;||||0.2482
81526939|NCT04260347|162741329|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.089||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.942|1.237|||Chi-squared||Actilyse® (alteplase) pre-approval participants were used as reference group.|||1.237|0.942|0.280
81611098|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|12.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4||12.6|2.5|<0.001
81526940|NCT04260347|162741330|OTHER||Standardized Mean Difference (SMD)|0.016||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.096|0.128|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||SMD = Difference in the mean between groups / Standard deviation Actilyse® (alteplase) pre-approval participants were used as reference group.|||0.128|-0.096|0.916
81611099|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|19.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|25.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||25.5|13.9|<0.001
81611100|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|13.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|21.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||21.1|6.6|<0.001
81611101|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|15.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|23.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12||23.1|8.5|<0.001
81648016|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Retching/Vomiting at EOT;||||0.3173
81648017|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Retching/Vomiting at EOT;||||0.3173
81648018|NCT00551135|162986740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4386|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Retching/Vomiting at EOT;||||0.4386
81526941|NCT04260347|162741331|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.066||||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.872|1.261|||Chi-squared||Actilyse® (alteplase) pre-approval participants were used as reference group.|||1.261|0.872|0.561
81611102|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|17.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2|24.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||24.4|11.2|<0.001
81611103|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|14.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|22.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||22.4|5.9|<0.001
81611104|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|14.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|22.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24||22.2|5.8|<0.001
81611105|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|13.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|20.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36||20.5|6.9|<0.001
81611106|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|5.0||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|13.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36||13.3|-3.3|0.20
81611107|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.3||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|15.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36||15.7|-1.0|0.056
81611108|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|18.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|24.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||24.8|11.3|<0.001
81611109|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|10.3||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|18.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||18.6|1.9|0.010
81611110|NCT02886728|162901210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|15.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|23.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52||23.8|7.0|<0.001
81611111|NCT02886728|162901211|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.17||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and subjects being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.17|-0.29|<0.001
81611112|NCT02886728|162901211|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.13||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and subjects being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.13|-0.28|<0.001
81611113|NCT02886728|162901211|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.09||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and subjects being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.09|-0.24|<0.001
81648019|NCT00551135|162986741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1723|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||24 h PS.||||0.1723
81648020|NCT00551135|162986741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0639|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||24 h PS||||0.0639
81648021|NCT00551135|162986741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||24 h PS.||||0.0021
81648022|NCT00551135|162986741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1127|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||EOT.||||0.1127
81648023|NCT00551135|162986741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0703|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||EOT.||||0.0703
81648024|NCT00551135|162986741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||EOT.||||0.0012
81702319|NCT04153929|163100840|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-2.55||||0.2273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.71|1.6||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 1.2 twice weekly (2.4) mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 6 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||1.60|-6.71|0.2273
81611114|NCT02886728|162901211|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.22||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and subjects being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.22|-0.35|<0.001
81611115|NCT02886728|162901211|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.06||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and subjects being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.06|-0.23|<0.001
81611116|NCT02886728|162901211|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.12||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and subjects being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.12|-0.29|<0.001
81611117|NCT02886728|162901211|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and subjects being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.20|-0.35|<0.001
81611118|NCT02886728|162901211|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.09||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and subjects being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.09|-0.28|<0.001
81611119|NCT02886728|162901211|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.07||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and subjects being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.07|-0.26|<0.001
81611120|NCT02886728|162901211|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.05||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and subjects being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.05|-0.22|0.002
81611121|NCT02886728|162901211|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.04||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and subjects being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||0.04|-0.17|0.23
81611122|NCT02886728|162901211|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.04||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and subjects being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||0.04|-0.16|0.24
81648025|NCT00551135|162986743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1927|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjests have been combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||24 h PS.||||0.1927
81648026|NCT00551135|162986743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3865|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjests have been combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||72 h PS||||0.3865
81648027|NCT00551135|162986743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9869|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjests have been combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||72 h PS.||||0.9869
81648028|NCT00551135|162986743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4354|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjests have been combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||72 h PS.||||0.4354
81526942|NCT04260347|162741332|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.231||||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.707|1.756|||Chi-squared||Actilyse® (alteplase) pre-approval participants were used as reference group.|||1.756|0.707|0.522
81648029|NCT00551135|162986743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8061|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjests have been combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||72 h PS.||||0.8061
81463713|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.37||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H1 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received inserts (insert only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (pictorial warning only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the insert groups than in the no insert groups.||1.37|0.02|0.04
81648030|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1682|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1682
81648031|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2821|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2821
81648032|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4781|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4781
81702320|NCT04153929|163100840|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-8.4||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.81|-3.98||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as BI 456906 1.8 twice weekly (3.6) mg - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 6 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||-3.98|-12.81|0.0002
81611123|NCT02886728|162901211|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.08||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and subjects being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.08|-0.25|<0.001
81611124|NCT02886728|162901211|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.01||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and subjects being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||0.01|-0.20|0.077
81611125|NCT02886728|162901211|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.01||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and subjects being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.01|-0.22|0.039
81611126|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-3.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.0|-6.0|<0.001
81611127|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-6.0|<0.001
81648033|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0557|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0557
81648034|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6098|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6098
81648035|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1821|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h BS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1821
81526943|NCT04260347|162741333|OTHER||Standardized Mean Difference (SMD)|-0.021||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.133|0.091|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||SMD = Difference in mean between groups / Standard deviation Actilyse® (alteplase) pre-approval participants were used as reference group.|||0.091|-0.133|0.810
81611128|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-3.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.0|-7.0|<0.001
81611129|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-4.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.0|-7.0|<0.001
81611130|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-3.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.0|-6.0|<0.001
81611131|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-3.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.0|-7.0|<0.001
81611132|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-5.0|<0.001
81611133|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-5.0|<0.001
81611134|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-6.0|<0.001
81611135|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-3.0|<0.001
81611136|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-3.0|0.005
81648036|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1628|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1628
81611137|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-4.0|<0.001
81648037|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8999|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8999
81702321|NCT04153929|163100840|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-2.72||||0.1967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.86|1.42||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|"Difference was calculated as Semaglutide - Placebo at Week 17."|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed, categorical factors of treatment at each visit, and continuous factors of baseline at each visit, using visit (Week 6 and 17 ) as repeated measures, subject as random effect, unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.||1.42|-6.86|0.1967
81702322|NCT04153929|163100841|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|5.2|||||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Method: Logistic regression model for body weight loss with treatment as fixed effect.||5.20|0.28|
81702323|NCT04153929|163100841|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.43|25.74|||||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Method: Logistic regression model for body weight loss with treatment as fixed effect.||25.74|2.43|
81611138|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||0.0|-2.0|0.063
81611139|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||1.0|-1.0|0.64
81611140|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-3.0|<0.001
81611141|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-3.0|<0.001
81611142|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||0.0|-2.0|0.095
81611143|NCT02886728|162901212|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-3.0|<0.001
81611144|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-3.0|<0.001
81611145|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-3.0|0.002
81611146|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-4.0|<0.001
81611147|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-4.0|<0.001
81611148|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-4.0|<0.001
81702324|NCT04153929|163100841|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.21|60.03|||||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Method: Logistic regression model for body weight loss with treatment as fixed effect.||60.03|5.21|
81702325|NCT04153929|163100841|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.31|91.55|||||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Method: Logistic regression model for body weight loss with treatment as fixed effect.||91.55|7.31|
81648038|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.399|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3990
81648039|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2665|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2665
81648040|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4885|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4885
81702326|NCT04153929|163100841|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.57|72.04|||||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Method: Logistic regression model for body weight loss with treatment as fixed effect.||72.04|6.57|
81702327|NCT04153929|163100841|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|35.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.84|124.47|||||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Method: Logistic regression model for body weight loss with treatment as fixed effect.||124.47|9.84|
81702328|NCT04153929|163100841|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|26.79|||||Odds Ratio was calculated as Semaglutide / Placebo.|Method: Logistic regression model for body weight loss with treatment as fixed effect.||26.79|2.52|
81702329|NCT04153929|163100842|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|95.73|||||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Method: Logistic regression model using Firth's bias-reducing penalized maximum likelihood estimation for body weight loss with treatment as fixed effect.||95.73|0.14|
81702330|NCT04153929|163100842|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|163.56|||||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Method: Logistic regression model using Firth's bias-reducing penalized maximum likelihood estimation for body weight loss with treatment as fixed effect.||163.56|0.39|
81702331|NCT04153929|163100842|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|471.09|||||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Method: Logistic regression model using Firth's bias-reducing penalized maximum likelihood estimation for body weight loss with treatment as fixed effect.||471.09|1.35|
81526944|NCT04260347|162741334|OTHER||Standardized Mean Difference (SMD)|-0.085||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.199|0.03|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||SMD = Difference in mean between groups / Standard deviation Actilyse® (alteplase) pre-approval participants were used as reference group.|||0.03|-0.199|0.179
81648041|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6415|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6415
81526945|NCT04260347|162741335|OTHER||Standardized Mean Difference (SMD)|0.042||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|0.156|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||SMD = Difference in mean between groups / Standard deviation Actilyse® (alteplase) pre-approval participants were used as reference group.|||0.156|-0.072|0.275
81648042|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2269|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2269
81648043|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3228|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3228
81702332|NCT04153929|163100842|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|33.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|613.51||||||Method: Logistic regression model using Firth's bias-reducing penalized maximum likelihood estimation for body weight loss with treatment as fixed effect.||613.51|1.78|
81702333|NCT04153929|163100842|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|42.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|761.44|||||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Method: Logistic regression model using Firth's bias-reducing penalized maximum likelihood estimation for body weight loss with treatment as fixed effect.||761.44|2.37|
81702334|NCT04153929|163100842|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|84.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.71|999.0|||||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo. The upper limit is bigger than 999.|Method: Logistic regression model using Firth's bias-reducing penalized maximum likelihood estimation for body weight loss with treatment as fixed effect.||999|4.71|
81702335|NCT04153929|163100842|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|22.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|413.33|||||Odds Ratio was calculated as Semaglutide / Placebo.|Method: Logistic regression model using Firth's bias-reducing penalized maximum likelihood estimation for body weight loss with treatment as fixed effect.||413.33|1.22|
81702336|NCT01975675|163100845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment-naive noncirrhotic participants in the LDV/SOF (treatment naive) group were compared to the adjusted historical SVR null rate of 63% using a two-sided exact one-sample binomial test.|Binomial test|||||||< 0.001
81702337|NCT01975675|163100845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment-naive noncirrhotic participants in the LDV/SOF+RBV (treatment naive) group were compared to the adjusted historical SVR null rate of 63% using a two-sided exact one-sample binomial test.|Binomial test|||||||< 0.001
81648044|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1808|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1808
81648045|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3282|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3282
81648046|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0342|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0342
81648047|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4198|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 2 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4198
81648048|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9049|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9049
81648049|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0456|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0456
81648050|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2463|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 3 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2463
81648051|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8231|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8231
81611149|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-4.0|<0.001
81611150|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-3.0|<0.001
81648052|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0221|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0221
81648053|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6974|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 4 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6974
81648054|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7461|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7461
81648055|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1198|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1198
81702338|NCT01975675|163100846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|1.0|||||The 95% confidence interval (CI) on the difference in proportions is based on the exact method (standardized statistic and inverting two 1-sided tests).|||1.0|-10.2|
81526946|NCT03549104|162741349|OTHER||||||||||||||||||We will evaluate the effects of within-group and between-group differences from baseline (Week 0) to program completion (Week 8) to calculate effect sizes for sample size estimation for a future larger study.|||
81526947|NCT03549104|162741350|OTHER||||||||||||||||||We will evaluate the effects of within-group and between-group differences from baseline (Week 0) to program completion (Week 8) to calculate effect sizes for sample size estimation for a future larger study.|||
81611151|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-3.0|<0.001
81611152|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-4.0|<0.001
81702339|NCT01975675|163100846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|4.2|||||The 95% CI on the difference in proportions is based on the exact method (standardized statistic and inverting two 1-sided tests).|||4.2|-4.2|
81611153|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-2.0|<0.001
81611154|NCT02886728|162901213|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-2.0|<0.001
81702340|NCT02157168|163100853|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.624||||||This comparison reflects intent to treat and is the main comparison in the study.|Chi-squared|||CG and IG (IG1+IG2)||||0.624
81702341|NCT02157168|163100853|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||This comparison could be considered to be a per protocol analysis. Note, however, that the IG1 group was self-selected.|Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81702342|NCT02157168|163100854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.278||||||This comparison reflects intent to treat and compares the two randomized groups CG and IG (IG1+IG2).|Chi-squared|||CG and IG (IG1+IG2)||||0.278
81648056|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8031|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 5 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8031
81648057|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8515|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8515
81702343|NCT02157168|163100854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056||||||This comparison could be considered to be a per protocol analysis. Note, however, that the IG1 group was self-selected.|Chi-squared|||||||0.056
81702344|NCT02157168|163100855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.889||||||This comparison reflects intent to treat and compares the two randomized groups CG and IG (IG1+IG2).|Chi-squared|||CG and IG (IG1+IG2)||||0.889
81702345|NCT02157168|163100855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.691||||||This comparison could be considered to be a per protocol analysis. Note, however, that the IG1 group was self-selected.|Chi-squared|||||||0.691
81702346|NCT02157168|163100856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.741||||||This comparison reflects intent to treat and compares the two randomized groups CG and IG (IG1+IG2).|Chi-squared|||CG and IG (IG1+IG2)||||0.741
81702347|NCT02157168|163100856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.966||||||This comparison could be considered to be a per protocol analysis. Note, however, that the IG1 group was self-selected.|Chi-squared|||||||0.966
81702348|NCT02157168|163100857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.117||||||This comparison captures the change over the intervention period.|Chi-squared|||||||.117
81702349|NCT02157168|163100857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.638||||||This comparison is an indication of whether the change seen between baseline and 6 months in the IG1 was due to the intervention or simply due to 6 months' enrollment.|Chi-squared|||||||.638
81702350|NCT02971293|163100858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 100 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81702351|NCT02971293|163100858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81702352|NCT02971293|163100858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs AZD8871 100 µg||||0.020
81463714|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|0.11||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H3 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received inserts only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the insert only group.||0.11|-1.85|0.08
81526948|NCT03549104|162741351|OTHER||||||||||||||||||We will evaluate the effects of within-group and between-group differences from baseline (Week 0) to program completion (Week 8) to calculate effect sizes for sample size estimation for a future larger study.|||
81702353|NCT02971293|163100870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 100 µg vs placebo||||0.002
81702354|NCT02971293|163100870|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81702355|NCT02971293|163100870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs AZD8871 100 µg||||0.011
81702356|NCT02971293|163100871|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 100 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81702357|NCT02971293|163100871|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81702358|NCT02971293|163100871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.201|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs AZD8871 100 µg||||0.201
81702359|NCT02971293|163100872|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effect: treatment, sequence, period, treatment\*day. Repeat factor: day. Random effect: patient nested in sequence. Continuous covar: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 100 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81702360|NCT02971293|163100872|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effect: treatment, sequence, period, treatment\*day. Repeat factor: day. Random effect: patient nested in sequence. Continuous covar: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81702361|NCT02971293|163100872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effect: treatment, sequence, period, treatment\*day. Repeat factor: day. Random effect: patient nested in sequence. Continuous covar: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs AZD8871 100 µg||||0.020
81702362|NCT02971293|163100873|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 100 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81526949|NCT03078855|162741357|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.98|||Regression, Cox||The EFS hazard ratio was adjusted for enrolling site, continuous age at randomization, and (via stratification) 3 randomization strata: non-follicular histology, follicular (FL) with low/intermediate FLIPI score and FL with high FLIPI score.|||1.98|0.83|0.26
81702363|NCT02971293|163100873|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81702364|NCT02971293|163100873|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs AZD8871 100 µg||||<0.001
81526950|NCT00479856|162741379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|33.3||||||95.0|7.5|70.1||||||||70.1|7.5|
81526951|NCT04164732|162741388|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.61||||0.5506|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.71|1.94|||longitudinal mixed effects (MMRM) model|||||1.94|-0.71|0.5506
81526952|NCT00395850|162741400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-1.02|||<|0.05|||||||Repeated Measures Logistic Regression|Repeated Measures Generalized Linear Models on a Binomial distribution, thus a Repeated Measures Logistic Regression||Used placebo group as contrast to determine whether slopes of disulfiram groups differed from slope of placebo group data||||<0.05
81526953|NCT00395850|162741401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81702365|NCT02971293|163100874|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 100 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81702366|NCT02971293|163100874|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81702367|NCT02971293|163100874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs AZD8871 100 µg||||0.092
81702368|NCT02971293|163100875|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 100 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81702369|NCT02971293|163100875|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81702370|NCT02971293|163100875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.279|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs AZD8871 100 µg||||0.279
81702371|NCT02971293|163100876|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effect: treatment, sequence, period, treatment\*day. Repeat factor: day. Random effect: patient nested in sequence. Continuous covar: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 100 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81648058|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1285|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1285
81648059|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5561|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 6 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5561
81648060|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6858|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6858
81526954|NCT01868334|162741434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-square tests for comparisons between-arm changes in vaccination rates between Baseline and Year 1 for RCCT study period||||||0.05
81648061|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0693|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0693
81648062|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5547|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 7 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5547
81648063|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.461|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 8 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4610
81648064|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.664|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 8 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6640
81648065|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6158|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 8 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6158
81648066|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1632|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 9 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1632
81648067|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.177|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 9 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1770
81526955|NCT01868334|162741434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05||||||Cochran-Armitage trend tests for percentage point difference between Baseline and Year 1 for RCCT study period|Cochran-Armitage trend test|||||||0.05
81648068|NCT00551135|162986744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4882|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Day 9 PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline VAS score and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4882
81526956|NCT01868334|162741435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-square tests for comparisons between-arm changes in vaccination rates between pre and post intervention for Pre-post study period||||||0.05
81526957|NCT01868334|162741435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05||||||Cochran-Armitage trend tests for difference between pre and post changes in vaccination rates for Pre-Post study period|Cochran-Armitage trend test|||||||0.05
81526958|NCT02951429|162741439|SUPERIORITY||Difference of percentage of participants|3.06||||0.6527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|17.97|||Chi-squared|||||17.97|-11.30|0.6527
81648069|NCT00551135|162986745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7936|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline item score and basline PCS (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7936
81648070|NCT00551135|162986745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5092|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline item score and basline PCS (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5092
81648071|NCT00551135|162986745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4233|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline item score and basline PCS (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4233
81648072|NCT00551135|162986745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2033|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline item score and basline PCS (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2033
81648073|NCT00551135|162986745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2142|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline item score and basline PCS (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2142
81648074|NCT00551135|162986745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1218|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center, baseline item score and basline PCS (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1218
81648075|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.083|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total score change at 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0830
81648076|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2339|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total score change at 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2339
81648077|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0629|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total score change at 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0629
81648078|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5721|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total score change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5721
81526959|NCT02951429|162741440|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.7568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.34|||Log Rank|Log-rank test based on the time to the first event to compare the two treatment arms.||||1.34|0.67|0.7568
81648079|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9713|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total score change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9713
81648080|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4809|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Total score change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4809
81648081|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1561|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Rumination change at 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1561
81648082|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5267|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Rumination change at 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5267
81648083|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1125|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Rumination change at 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1125
81648084|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2965|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Rumination change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2965
81526960|NCT02951429|162741441|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.15|||Log Rank|Log-rank test based on the time to the first event to compare the two treatment arms.||||1.15|0.68|0.3760
81526961|NCT02951429|162741442|SUPERIORITY||Difference (95% CI)|2.85||||0.7046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.13|17.84|||Chi-squared|||||17.84|-12.13|0.7046
81526962|NCT02951429|162741443|SUPERIORITY||Difference (95% CI)|0.94||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.41|||Log Rank|||||1.41|0.62|0.7550
81648085|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7774|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Rumination change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.7774
81648086|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.399|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Rumination change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3990
81648087|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4465|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Magnification change at 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4465
81648088|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4385|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Magnification change at 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4385
81648089|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2265|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Magnification change at 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2265
81702372|NCT02971293|163100876|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effect: treatment, sequence, period, treatment\*day. Repeat factor: day. Random effect: patient nested in sequence. Continuous covar: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81526963|NCT02951429|162741444|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.9174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.61|||Log Rank|||||1.61|0.65|0.9174
81526964|NCT02951429|162741445|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.7748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.62|||Log Rank|||||1.62|0.70|0.7748
81526965|NCT02951429|162741446|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.4258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.5|||Log Rank|||||1.50|0.38|0.4258
81526966|NCT02951429|162741448|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.3161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.47|||Log Rank|||||1.47|0.31|0.3161
81648090|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5985|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Magnification change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.5985
81648091|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2146|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Magnification change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2146
81648092|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3382|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Magnification change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3382
81648093|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.043|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Helplessness change at 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0430
81648094|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1128|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Helplessness change at 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1128
81648095|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0632|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Helplessness change at 3 h PS; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0632
81648096|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8667|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Helplessness change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.8667
81648097|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6365|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Helplessness change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.6365
81648098|NCT00551135|162986746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9275|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Helplessness change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline PCS score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.||||0.9275
81648099|NCT00551135|162986748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2136|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||PCSS at baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects have were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2136
81648100|NCT00551135|162986748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||PCSS at baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects have were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0094
81648101|NCT00551135|162986748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2131|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||PCSS at baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects have were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2131
81648102|NCT00551135|162986748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3245|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||PCSS change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects have were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3245
81648103|NCT00551135|162986748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.407|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||PCSS change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects have were combined into pooled centers.||||0.4070
81702373|NCT02971293|163100876|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effect: treatment, sequence, period, treatment\*day. Repeat factor: day. Random effect: patient nested in sequence. Continuous covar: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs AZD8871 100 µg||||<0.001
81702374|NCT02971293|163100877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.205|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 100 µg vs placebo||||0.205
81702375|NCT02971293|163100877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs placebo||||0.002
81702376|NCT02971293|163100877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs AZD8871 100 µg||||0.060
81702377|NCT02971293|163100878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.111|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 100 µg vs placebo||||0.111
81526967|NCT02951429|162741458|SUPERIORITY||Difference in mean change from baseline|-206.59||||0.5646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-920.03|506.85|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||506.85|-920.03|0.5646
81702378|NCT02971293|163100878|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81702379|NCT02971293|163100878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs AZD8871 100 µg||||0.015
81648104|NCT00551135|162986748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.349|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||PCSS change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects have were combined into pooled centers.||||0.3490
81648105|NCT00551135|162986748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1122|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||MCSS at baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects have were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1122
81702380|NCT02971293|163100879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.621|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 100 µg vs placebo||||0.621
81702381|NCT02971293|163100879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.138|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs placebo||||0.138
81702382|NCT02971293|163100879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.333|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs AZD8871 100 µg||||0.333
81702383|NCT02971293|163100880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.748|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 100 µg vs placebo||||0.748
81702384|NCT02971293|163100880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs placebo||||0.005
81526968|NCT02951429|162741459|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.33||||0.5255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.98|2.36|||ANCOVA|Difference in mean change in total score: -4.22||||2.36|-9.98|0.5255
81526969|NCT02951429|162741460|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-6.0||||0.4263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|6.0|||ANCOVA|Difference in mean change in total score: -5.07||||6.00|-18.00|0.4263
81526970|NCT01620528|162741466|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81648106|NCT00551135|162986748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.138|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||MCSS at baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects have were combined into pooled centers.||||0.1380
81648107|NCT00551135|162986748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2023|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||MCSS at baseline; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects have were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2023
81648108|NCT00551135|162986748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2639|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||MCSS change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects have were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2639
81702385|NCT02971293|163100880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs AZD8871 100 µg||||0.013
81702386|NCT02971293|163100881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.064|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 100 µg vs placebo||||0.064
81702387|NCT02971293|163100881|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81648109|NCT00551135|162986748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2524|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||MCSS change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects have were combined into pooled centers.||||0.2524
81648110|NCT00551135|162986748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0832|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||MCSS change at EOT; LS Means from ANOVA model with terms of treatment, pooled center and baseline score (for baseline visit ANOVA model with terms of treatment and pooled center). Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects have were combined into pooled centers.||||0.0832
81648111|NCT00551135|162986749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2371|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 month PS.||||0.2371
81702388|NCT02971293|163100881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs AZD8871 100 µg||||0.030
81702389|NCT02971293|163100882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 100 µg vs placebo||||0.018
81702390|NCT02971293|163100882|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs placebo||||<0.001
81702391|NCT02971293|163100882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs AZD8871 100 µg||||0.047
81702392|NCT02971293|163100883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.477|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 100 µg vs placebo||||0.477
81702393|NCT02971293|163100883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs placebo||||0.014
81702394|NCT02971293|163100883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs AZD8871 100 µg||||0.084
81702395|NCT02971293|163100884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.213|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 100 µg vs placebo||||0.213
81526971|NCT01620528|162741466|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81648112|NCT00551135|162986749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4435|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 month PS.||||0.4435
81702396|NCT02971293|163100884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs placebo||||0.001
81702397|NCT02971293|163100884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects: treatment, sequence, period. Random effect for patient nested within sequence. Continuous covariate: baseline.||Comparison of AZD8871 600 µg vs AZD8871 100 µg||||0.046
81702398|NCT00729326|163100886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-values were not adjusted. The primary measure was change in 24-hour glucose without multiplicity adjustments for other analyses.|ANCOVA|Analyses for continuous variables adjusted for treatment, period, sequence, baseline of the continuous variable.Analysis method was Grizzle's model.||Null hypothesis: The 24-hour average glucose for exenatide was greater than or equal to that for sitagliptin after 4 weeks of treatment. The primary objective was to compare exenatide with sitagliptin on the time-averaged glucose during the 24-hour inpatient periods after 4 weeks of treatment.||||<.001
81702399|NCT00729326|163100887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81702400|NCT00729326|163100888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.766||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.766
81702401|NCT00729326|163100889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81526972|NCT01620528|162741467|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81526973|NCT01620528|162741467|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81648113|NCT00551135|162986749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1692|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 month PS.||||0.1692
81648114|NCT00551135|162986749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8169|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 month PS.||||0.8169
81648115|NCT00551135|162986749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5592|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 month PS.||||0.5592
81648116|NCT00551135|162986749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4453|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 month PS.||||0.4453
81702402|NCT00729326|163100890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81702403|NCT00729326|163100891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.117||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.117
81702404|NCT00729326|163100892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81702405|NCT00729326|163100893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81702406|NCT00729326|163100894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81702407|NCT00729326|163100895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81702408|NCT00729326|163100896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81648117|NCT00551135|162986749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4795|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 month PS.||||0.4795
81648118|NCT00551135|162986749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2733|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 month PS.||||0.2733
81648119|NCT00551135|162986749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values are derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for pooled centers. Centers with fewer than 8 treated subjects were combined into pooled centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 month PS.||||0.3173
81648120|NCT03463577|162986801|NON_INFERIORITY|The objective was to rule out a two-fold increase (non-inferiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis Ho: RR ≥ 2 was rejected if upper limit of the 98.75% CI for the adjusted RR was below 2.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|1.21|1.58|||||Adjusted relative risk with 98.75% CI was estimated by Poisson regression model|Demonstration of adjusted relative risk (RR) for pre-eclampsia and eclampsia in Exposed women cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical women cohort was less than 2 (non-inferiority testing).||1.58|1.21|
81702409|NCT00729326|163100897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81702410|NCT00729326|163100898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81702411|NCT00996593|163100908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|65.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.0|80.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with complete response.|||80|50|
81702412|NCT00996593|163100909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|35.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with complete response.|||35|10|
81702413|NCT00996593|163100910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|38.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|53.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with complete response.|||53|22|
81648121|NCT03463577|162986801|NON_INFERIORITY|The objective was to rule out a two-fold increase (non-inferiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis Ho: RR ≥ 2 was rejected if upper limit of the 98.75% CI for the adjusted RR was below 2.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|1.12|1.47|||||Adjusted relative risk with 98.75% CI was estimated by Poisson regression model|Demonstration of adjusted RR for intra-uterine infections (chorioamnionitis and endometritis) in Exposed women cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical women cohort was less than 2 (non-inferiority testing).||1.47|1.12|
81648122|NCT03463577|162986802|NON_INFERIORITY|The objective was to rule out a two-fold increase (non-inferiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis Ho: RR ≥ 2 was rejected if upper limit of the 98.75% CI for the adjusted RR was below 2.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.64|0.78|||||Adjusted relative risk with 98.75% CI was estimated by Poisson regression model|Demonstration of adjusted RR for preterm delivery in Exposed women cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical women cohort was less than 2 (non-inferiority testing).||0.78|0.64|
81702414|NCT00996593|163100911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|28.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|41.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with complete response.|||41|14|
81702415|NCT00996593|163100916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of responders|75.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.0|96.0||With prior response|Fisher Exact||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with response.|||96|54|1.0
81702416|NCT00996593|163100916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of responders|70.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|88.0||Without prior response|Fisher Exact||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with response.|||88|51|1.0
81702417|NCT00996593|163100917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8
81702418|NCT00996593|163100918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of responders|31.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|54.0||With prior response|Fisher Exact||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with response.|||54|9|1.0
81702419|NCT00996593|163100918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of responders|17.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|33.0||Without prior response|Fisher Exact||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with response.|||33|2|1.0
81702420|NCT00996593|163100919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2
81702421|NCT00996593|163100920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.9
81702422|NCT00871572|163100952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94||||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.64|-0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.23|-1.64|0.0296
81702423|NCT00871572|163100952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.37|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.15|-1.37|0.0418
81702424|NCT00871572|163100952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76||||0.0514|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.41|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.12|-1.41|0.0514
81702425|NCT00871572|163100953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.62||||0.2565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.46|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.21|-4.46|0.2565
81702426|NCT00871572|163100953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.86||||0.1245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.53|-4.25|0.1245
81648123|NCT03463577|162986803|NON_INFERIORITY|The objective was to rule out a two-fold increase (non-inferiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis Ho: RR ≥ 2 was rejected if upper limit of the 98.75% CI for the adjusted RR was below 2.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.94|1.16|||||Adjusted RR with 98.75% CI-Poisson regression model|Demonstration of adjusted RR for small for gestational age in Exposed infants cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical infants cohort was less than 2 (non-inferiority testing).||1.16|0.94|
81648124|NCT03463577|162986804|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. Superiority to be concluded if lower limit of the 95% CI for the adjusted RR is above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.98|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI -Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for poor fetal growth in the Exposed pregnant women cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to the Unexposed historical women cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||0.98|0.70|
81648125|NCT03463577|162986804|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. Superiority to be concluded if lower limit of the 95% CI for the adjusted RR is above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.72|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI - Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for placental abortion in Exposed women cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical women cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||1.72|0.99|
81648126|NCT03463577|162986804|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. Superiority to be concluded if lower limit of the 95% CI for the adjusted RR is above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.91|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for preterm pre-labor rupture of membranes in Exposed women cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical women cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||0.91|0.64|
81648127|NCT03463577|162986805|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR =1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.67|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for stillbirth/fetal death in Exposed women cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical women cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||0.67|0.22|
81526974|NCT01620528|162741468|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.155|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 1 of 7.||||< 0.001
81648128|NCT03463577|162986805|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR=1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.33|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for transfusion during delivery hospitalization in Exposed women cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical women cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||1.33|0.86|
81648129|NCT03463577|162986806|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR=1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.73|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for neonatal death in Exposed infants cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical infants cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||1.73|0.38|
81648130|NCT03463577|162986806|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR=1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.24|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for congenital anomalies of nervous system in Exposed infants cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical infants cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||2.24|0.81|
81526975|NCT01620528|162741468|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 1 of 7.||||< 0.001
81648131|NCT03463577|162986806|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR=1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.29|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for congenital anomalies of eye in Exposed infants cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical infants cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||1.29|1.06|
81648132|NCT03463577|162986806|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR=1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|2.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|2.55|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for congenital anomalies of ear, face or neck in Exposed infants cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical infants cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing.||2.55|1.59|
81648133|NCT03463577|162986806|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR=1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.31|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for congenital anomalies of cardiovascular system in Exposed infants cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical infant cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||1.31|0.96|
81648134|NCT03463577|162986806|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR=1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.68|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for congenital anomalies of respiratory system in Exposed infants cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical infants cohort was1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||1.68|1.07|
81648135|NCT03463577|162986806|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to explore differences (superiority testing) in the incidence rate of each of the maternal and infant adverse events, among vaccinated women with Boostrix and their infants as compared to the incidence in a matched cohort of unvaccinated women and their infants. The null hypothesis H0 RR=1 was rejected if lower limit of 95% CI for adjusted RR was above 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.41||||||95.0|0.78|2.57|||||Adjusted RR with 95% CI-Poisson regression model|Assessment of adjusted RR for clefts in Exposed infants cohort (on or after 1st day of 27th week of pregnancy) compared to Unexposed historical infants cohort was 1 or differed from 1 (superiority testing).||2.57|0.78|
81702427|NCT00871572|163100953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.41||||0.0594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-4.92|0.0594
81702428|NCT00871572|163100954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-124.56||||0.4978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-490.02|240.9|||ANCOVA|||||240.90|-490.02|0.4978
81702429|NCT00871572|163100954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-338.64||||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-656.55|-20.72|||ANCOVA|||||-20.72|-656.55|0.0372
81702430|NCT00871572|163100954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-466.83||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-799.48|-134.18|||ANCOVA|||||-134.18|-799.48|0.0068
81702431|NCT00871572|163100955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.7|-0.5|0.814
81702432|NCT00871572|163100955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.7|-0.4|0.681
81702433|NCT00871572|163100955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.7|0.715
81702434|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.56||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.03|-3.09||P-value is for Pre-Morning Meal (fasting).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.09|-44.03|0.0248
81702435|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.28||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.08|-17.48||P-value is for Pre-Morning Meal (fasting).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-17.48|-53.08|0.0002
81702436|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.12|-20.53||P-value is for Pre-Morning Meal (fasting).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-20.53|-58.12|<0.0001
81702437|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.42||||0.6513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.66|21.82||P-value is for 2 Hours After Morning Meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||21.82|-34.66|0.6513
81702438|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.2||||0.5045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.61|16.21||P-value is for 2 Hours After Morning Meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.21|-32.61|0.5045
81702439|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2||||0.5774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.9|18.49||P-value is for 2 Hours After Morning Meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||18.49|-32.90|0.5774
81702440|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.81||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.1|-11.53||P-value is for Pre-Mid-Day Meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.53|-60.10|0.0045
81702441|NCT00871572|163100958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.15||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.1|-12.21||P-value is for Pre-Mid-Day Meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.21|-54.10|0.0024
81648366|NCT00832000|162987038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.918|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.532|||Wald||Residual standard deviation.|P value indicates significance level of the Wald test associated with mexiletine effect from the linear mixed effects model. When a carryover effect was detected, the significance level associated with the additive portion of the mexiletine effect (labeled period 1) is followed by the level associated with the interaction of mexiletine and period 2 (labeled period 2). All P values were 2-sided and .05 was considered the threshold of statistical significance.||-0.532|-1.30|<0.001
81648367|NCT00832000|162987039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.109|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.563|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.177|-0.056|||Wald||Residual standard deviation.|P value indicates significance level of the Wald test associated with mexiletine effect from the linear mixed effects model. All P values were 2-sided and .05 was considered the threshold of statistical significance.||-0.056|-0.177|<0.001
81648368|NCT00832000|162987040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.54|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.1||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|9.75|||wald||Residual standard deviation.|P value indicates significance level of the Wald test associated with mexiletine effect from the linear mixed effects model. All P values were 2-sided and .05 was considered the threshold of statistical significance.||9.75|-0.680|0.09
81648369|NCT00832000|162987041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.568|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.812|-0.325|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Residual standard deviation.|P value indicates significance level of the Wilcoxon test associated with mexiletine effect from the linear mixed effects model. The Wilcoxon test was substituted because the outcome is not continuous and therefore normality of the residuals is not satisfied. All P values were 2-sided and .05 was considered the threshold of statistical significance.||-0.325|-0.812|<0.001
81648370|NCT00832000|162987042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.083|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.633|-0.142|||Wald||Residual standard deviation.|P value indicates significance level of the Wald test associated with mexiletine effect from the linear mixed effects model. All P values were 2-sided and .05 was considered the threshold of statistical significance.||-0.142|-0.633|<0.001
81648371|NCT00832000|162987043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.313|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.889|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.602|-0.149|||Wald||Residual standard deviation.|P value indicates significance level of the Wald test associated with mexiletine effect from the linear mixed effects model. All P values were 2-sided and .05 was considered the threshold of statistical significance.||-0.149|-0.602|<0.001
81648372|NCT00832000|162987044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.464|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.516|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.675|-0.254|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Residual standard deviation.|P value indicates significance level of the Wilcoxon test associated with mexiletine effect from the linear mixed effects model. The Wilcoxon test was substituted because the outcome is not continuous and therefore normality of the residuals is not satisfied. All P values were 2-sided and .05 was considered the threshold of statistical significance.||-0.254|-0.675|<0.001
81648373|NCT00832000|162987045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.6||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|6.73|||wald||Residual standard deviation.|P value indicates significance level of the Wald test associated with mexiletine effect from the linear mixed effects model. All P values were 2-sided and .05 was considered the threshold of statistical significance.||6.73|-3.34|0.50
81648374|NCT00832000|162987046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|-1.3|||wald||Residual standard deviation.|P value indicates significance level of the Wald test associated with mexiletine effect from the linear mixed effects model. All P values were 2-sided and .05 was considered the threshold of statistical significance.||-1.30|-4.07|<0.001
81648375|NCT00832000|162987047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.44|7.72|||wald||Residual standard deviation.|P value indicates significance level of the Wald test associated with mexiletine effect from the linear mixed effects model. All P values were 2-sided and .05 was considered the threshold of statistical significance.||7.72|3.44|<0.001
81648376|NCT00832000|162987048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.351|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.5||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.87|5.17|||Wald||Residual standard deviation.|P value indicates significance level of the Wald test associated with mexiletine effect from the linear mixed effects model. When a carryover effect was detected, the significance level associated with the additive portion of the mexiletine effect (labeled period 1) is followed by the level associated with the interaction of mexiletine and period 2 (labeled period 2). All P values were 2-sided and .05 was considered the threshold of statistical significance.||5.17|-5.87|0.90
81648377|NCT00832000|162987048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.941|20.6|||wald||Residual standard deviation.|P value indicates significance level of the Wald test associated with mexiletine effect from the linear mixed effects model. When a carryover effect was detected, the significance level associated with the additive portion of the mexiletine effect (labeled period 1) is followed by the level associated with the interaction of mexiletine and period 2 (labeled period 2). All P values were 2-sided and .05 was considered the threshold of statistical significance.||20.6|0.941|0.03
81648378|NCT05178979|162987077|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square|1.94||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|||||Models control for clinic, gender, lifetime experience of intimate partner violence (IPV) and are adjusted for multiple time points. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.|Regression, Linear||Wald Chi-Square tests the overall arm\*time intervention effect across the timepoints|||||0.38
81536789|NCT04864249|162756099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.51
81648379|NCT05178979|162987077|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.63||0.84|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 6-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, gender, lifetime experience of intimate partner violence (IPV) and are adjusted for multiple time points.||Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.||||0.84
81648380|NCT05178979|162987077|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|-2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.87||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 12-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, gender, lifetime experience of intimate partner violence (IPV) and are adjusted for multiple time points.||Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.||||0.50
81611300|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-5.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.6|-8.9|<0.001
81611301|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-3.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.3|-7.3|<0.001
81611302|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|-3.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.7|-7.8|<0.001
81611303|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-4.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.4|-7.3|<0.001
81611304|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-2.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.7|-6.1|<0.001
81648381|NCT05178979|162987078|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-square|2.0||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||Models control for clinic and are adjusted for multiple time points. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.|Regression, Linear||Wald Chi-Square tests the overall arm\*time intervention effect across the timepoints|||||0.37
81648382|NCT05178979|162987078|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.18|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for clinic; this value is the 6-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Model controls for clinic||Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.||||0.18
81648383|NCT05178979|162987078|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.19|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for clinic; this value is the 12-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Model controls for clinic|Wald Chi-Square tests the overall arm\*time intervention effect across the timepoints|Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.||||0.19
81536790|NCT04864249|162756100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.38
81536791|NCT04864249|162756101|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.68
81611305|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-3.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.4|-6.8|<0.001
81611306|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-2.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.9|-5.3|<0.001
81648384|NCT05178979|162987079|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-square|10.84||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||Models control for clinic, cadre, and gender and are adjusted for multiple time points. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.|Regression, Linear||Wald Chi-Square tests the overall arm\*time intervention effect across the timepoints|||||0.004
81648385|NCT05178979|162987079|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 6-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, cadre, and gender and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||<0.001
81536792|NCT04864249|162756102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.42
81536793|NCT04864249|162756103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.94
81648386|NCT05178979|162987079|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.86|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 12-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, cadre, and gender and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||0.86
81648387|NCT05178979|162987080|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-square|21.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Models control for clinic, cadre, and gender and are adjusted for multiple time points. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.|Regression, Logistic||Wald Chi-Square tests the overall arm\*time intervention effect across the timepoints|||||<0.001
81648388|NCT05178979|162987080|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.81|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 6-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, cadre, and gender and are adjusted for multiple time points.||update||||0.81
81536794|NCT04864249|162756104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81611307|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-1.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.3|-4.3|<0.001
81611308|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-1.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.4|-4.4|<0.001
81611309|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-1.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.1|-3.4|<0.001
81611310|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||0.8|-2.0|0.36
81611311|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.5|-3.3|0.009
81611312|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-2.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.2|-4.5|<0.001
81648389|NCT05178979|162987080|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 12-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, cadre, and gender and are adjusted for multiple time points.||update||||<0.001
81611313|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.1|-2.7|0.042
81702496|NCT01068717|163101072|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for Treatment B to Treatment A and Treatment D to Treatment C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF), and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|Ratio geometric least squares (LS) mean|109.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.67|116.85||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of FDC tablet versus coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets in the fasted and fed states, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\], and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and measurements within each subject as repeated measurements allowing for different covariance structures for the fasted and fed states.||116.85|102.67|
81467805|NCT02612610|162627687|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.5796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 5 CSD Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 5 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.4|-0.7|0.5796
81467806|NCT02612610|162627687|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 5 CSD Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 5 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.1|-1.0|0.1430
81648390|NCT05178979|162987081|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-square|150.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Models control for clinic, cadre, and gender and are adjusted for multiple time points. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.|Regression, Linear||Wald Chi-Square tests the overall arm\*time intervention effect across the timepoints|||||<0.001
81467807|NCT02612610|162627687|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.0221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 5 CSD Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 5 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||-0.1|-1.2|0.0221
81536795|NCT04864249|162756105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81611314|NCT02886728|162901224|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-3.7|<0.001
81611315|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|-5.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.2|-8.5|<0.001
81611316|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-3.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.3|-7.3|<0.001
81611317|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-4.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.7|-8.8|<0.001
81611318|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|-6.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.6|-9.9|<0.001
81611319|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-4.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.1|-8.2|<0.001
81611320|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|-4.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.5|-8.5|<0.001
81611321|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-5.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.1|-8.0|<0.001
81611322|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-3.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.0|-6.5|<0.001
81611323|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|-3.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.8|-7.4|<0.001
81611324|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-3.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.4|-5.9|<0.001
81710139|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.78||||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.9||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of TNFalpha concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 2000ug/placebo for day 7.|||2.90|0.21|0.698
81710140|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.53||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.37||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of TNFalpha concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 2000ug/placebo for day 14.|||1.37|0.21|0.911
81536796|NCT04864249|162756106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.52
81536797|NCT04864249|162756107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.43
81611325|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-1.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.6|-4.6|<0.001
81611326|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-1.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.9|-4.9|<0.001
81611327|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-1.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.4|-3.8|<0.001
81611328|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||0.6|-2.4|0.23
81611329|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.6|-3.6|0.005
81611330|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.6|-5.0|<0.001
81648391|NCT05178979|162987081|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 6-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|||||||0.002
81648392|NCT05178979|162987081|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 12-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|||||||0.03
81648393|NCT05178979|162987082|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-square|8.72||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Models control for clinic, cadre, and gender and are adjusted for multiple time points. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.|Regression, Linear||Wald Chi-Square tests the overall arm\*time intervention effect across the timepoints|||||0.01
81648394|NCT05178979|162987082|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 6-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, cadre, and gender and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||0.15
81648395|NCT05178979|162987082|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 12-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, cadre, and gender and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||0.008
81648396|NCT05178979|162987083|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-square|172.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Models control for clinic and income and are adjusted for multiple time points. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.|Regression, Linear||Wald Chi-Square tests the overall arm\*time intervention effect across the timepoints|||||<0.001
81648397|NCT05178979|162987083|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.68|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is the 6-month follow-up|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic and income and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||0.68
81536798|NCT04864249|162756108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.07
81648398|NCT05178979|162987083|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 12-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic and income and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||<0.001
81648399|NCT05178979|162987084|SUPERIORITY|Models control for clinic, income, years living with HIV and are adjusted for multiple time points. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.|Wald Chi-square|25.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Wald Chi-Square tests the overall arm\*time intervention effect across the timepoints|||||<0.001
81648400|NCT05178979|162987084|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is the 6-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, income, years living with HIV and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||0.10
81648401|NCT05178979|162987084|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.54|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is the 12-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, income, years living with HIV and are adjusted for multiple time points||||||0.54
81685693|NCT02082184|163069291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.6075|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Perceived frequency of hyperglycaemia||||0.6075
81611331|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.3|-3.1|0.021
81611332|NCT02886728|162901225|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-1.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.4|-4.3|<0.001
81611333|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.6||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|12.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24 for Change in mTSS \<= 0.5||12.9|2.2|0.006
81611334|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|4.9||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|11.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24 for Change in mTSS \<= 0.5||11.6|-1.8|0.16
81611335|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.6||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|14.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24 for Change in mTSS \<= 0.5||14.1|1.1|0.029
81611336|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|8.1||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|14.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24 for Change in mTSS \<= 0||14.6|1.6|0.015
81611337|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|4.2||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|12.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24 for Change in mTSS \<= 0||12.2|-3.9|0.33
81611338|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|10.2||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|17.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24 for Change in mTSS \<= 0||17.9|2.5|0.013
81611339|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|3.6||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|7.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24 for Change in mTSS \<= SDC (1.53)||7.6|-0.3|0.074
81611340|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|1.9||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|6.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24 for Change in mTSS \<= SDC (1.53)||6.9|-3.1|0.49
81611341|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|4.4||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|8.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24 for Change in mTSS \<= SDC (1.53)||8.9|-0.2|0.075
81611342|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|10.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|16.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, stratification factors and campaign groups in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52 for Change in mTSS \<= 0.5||16.2|4.3|<0.001
81611343|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.9||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|15.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, stratification factors and campaign groups in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52 for Change in mTSS \<= 0.5||15.2|0.7|0.045
81611344|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|6.5||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|14.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, stratification factors and campaign groups in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52 for Change in mTSS \<= 0.5||14.0|-1.1|0.100
81648402|NCT05178979|162987085|SUPERIORITY|Models control for clinic, gender, AUDIT score and are adjusted for multiple time points. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.|Wald Chi-square|36.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Models control for clinic, gender, AUDIT score and are adjusted for multiple time points.|Regression, Linear||Wald Chi-Square tests the overall arm\*time intervention effect across the timepoints|||||<0.001
81611345|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|10.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|16.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, stratification factors and campaign groups in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52 for Change in mTSS \<= 0||16.7|3.2|0.004
81611346|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|5.5||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|14.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, stratification factors and campaign groups in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52 for Change in mTSS \<= 0||14.0|-2.9|0.25
81611347|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|6.5||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|15.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, stratification factors and campaign groups in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52 for Change in mTSS \<= 0||15.0|-2.0|0.14
81536799|NCT04864249|162756109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.47
81536800|NCT04864249|162756110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.41
81536801|NCT04864249|162756111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.09
81536802|NCT04864249|162756112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81467808|NCT02612610|162627688|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.1562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 6 CSD Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 6 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.2|-1.0|0.1562
81536803|NCT04864249|162756113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81611348|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|12.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, stratification factors and campaign groups in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52 for Change in mTSS \<= SDC (1.77)||12.3|2.8|0.002
81611349|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|8.2||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|13.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, stratification factors and campaign groups in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52 for Change in mTSS \<= SDC (1.77)||13.6|2.9|0.008
81611350|NCT02886728|162901226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|2.5||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|8.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups, stratification factors and campaign groups in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52 for Change in mTSS \<= SDC (1.77)||8.9|-3.9|0.47
81467809|NCT02612610|162627688|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 6 CSD Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 6 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.0|-1.1|0.0710
81467810|NCT02612610|162627688|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.0274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 6 CSD Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 6 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||-0.1|-1.2|0.0274
81467811|NCT02612610|162627689|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.4464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 7 CSD Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 7 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.4|-0.8|0.4464
81467812|NCT02612610|162627689|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.3|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 7 CSD Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 7 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.3|-0.9|0.3320
81467813|NCT02612610|162627689|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.0792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 7 CSD Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 7 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.1|-1.1|0.0792
81611351|NCT02886728|162901228|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|4.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||4.1|2.4|<0.001
81467814|NCT02612610|162627690|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.4716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 8 CSD Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 8 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.4|-0.8|0.4716
81467815|NCT02612610|162627690|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.4371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 8 CSD Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 8 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.4|-0.8|0.4371
81467816|NCT02612610|162627690|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.1907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 8 CSD Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 8 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.2|-1.0|0.1907
81467817|NCT02612610|162627691|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.2772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.3|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 9 CSD Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 9 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.3|-0.9|0.2772
81467818|NCT02612610|162627691|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.1132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 9 CSD Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 9 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.1|-1.1|0.1132
81467819|NCT02612610|162627691|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.0737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 9 CSD Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 9 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.1|-1.2|0.0737
81648403|NCT05178979|162987085|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.97|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 6-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, gender, AUDIT score and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||0.97
81648404|NCT05178979|162987085|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 12-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, gender, AUDIT score and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||<0.001
81648405|NCT05178979|162987086|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-square|9.46||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Models control for clinic, gender, years living with HIV, AUDIT score and are adjusted for multiple time points. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.|Regression, Linear||Wald Chi-Square tests the overall arm\*time intervention effect across the timepoints|||||0.01
81648406|NCT05178979|162987086|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.81|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 6-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, gender, years living with HIV, AUDIT score and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||0.81
81648407|NCT05178979|162987086|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 12-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, gender, years living with HIV, AUDIT score and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||0.04
81648408|NCT05178979|162987087|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-square|14.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Models control for clinic, gender, years living with HIV and are adjusted for multiple time points. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.|Regression, Linear||Wald Chi-Square tests the overall arm\*time intervention effect across the timepoints|||||<0.001
81611352|NCT02886728|162901228|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.8|0.7|0.001
81648409|NCT05178979|162987087|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.45|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 6-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, gender, years living with HIV and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||0.45
81648410|NCT05178979|162987087|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 12-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, gender, years living with HIV and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||0.02
81648411|NCT05178979|162987088|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-square|11.06||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||Models control for clinic, AUDIT score, food insecurity and are adjusted for multiple time points. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.|Regression, Linear||Wald Chi-Square tests the overall arm\*time intervention effect across the timepoints|||||0.004
81648412|NCT05178979|162987088|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.35|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 6-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, AUDIT score, food insecurity and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||0.35
81648413|NCT05178979|162987088|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 12-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, AUDIT score, food insecurity and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||0.04
81648414|NCT05178979|162987089|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-square|2.84||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||Models control for clinic, gender, years living with HIV, travel time to clinic and are adjusted for multiple time points. Models run using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to account for dependence in repeated, clustered data.|Regression, Linear||Wald Chi-Square tests the overall arm\*time intervention effect across the timepoints|||||0.24
81648415|NCT05178979|162987089|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.92|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 6-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, gender, years living with HIV, travel time to clinic and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||0.92
81648416|NCT05178979|162987089|SUPERIORITY||unstandardized beta|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.21|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons; this value is for the 12-month follow-up.|Regression, Linear|Models control for clinic, gender, years living with HIV, travel time to clinic and are adjusted for multiple time points.||||||0.21
81648417|NCT03124550|162987092|OTHER|||||||0.0008|||||||Multilevel Modeling|||Multilevel modeling with the LMER package in R was used to determine whether participants changed in weekly average steps over the 6-week intervention.||||.0008
81648418|NCT03124550|162987093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-test and post-test comparison||||.01
81648419|NCT03124550|162987094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-test and post-test comparison||||.94
81648420|NCT03124550|162987095|OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||Multilevel Modeling|||Multilevel modeling with the LMER package in R was used to determine whether participants changed in weekly number of social contact over the 6-week intervention.||||.0007
81648421|NCT00817336|162987122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d|0.8||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.02
81648422|NCT00817336|162987123|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|2.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81648423|NCT00817336|162987124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d|0.41||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.31
81648424|NCT00817336|162987125|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.41||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.41
81648425|NCT00935259|162987152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|52.1||0.455||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||||||0.455
81685694|NCT02082184|163069291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.2295|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Perceived frequency of hypoglycaemia||||0.2295
81611353|NCT02886728|162901228|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.4|1.3|<0.001
81611354|NCT02886728|162901228|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|4.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||4.8|2.7|<0.001
81611355|NCT02886728|162901228|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.0|0.5|0.008
81611356|NCT02886728|162901228|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.8|0.2|0.023
81611357|NCT02886728|162901228|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.9|0.6|0.003
81611358|NCT02886728|162901228|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.0|-0.8|0.38
81611359|NCT02886728|162901228|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||1.8|-1.0|0.59
81611360|NCT02886728|162901228|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|4.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||4.0|1.6|<0.001
81611361|NCT02886728|162901228|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.7|-0.3|0.11
81611362|NCT02886728|162901228|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|2.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.9|-0.17|0.071
81611363|NCT02886728|162901230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|3.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.8|1.6|<0.001
81611364|NCT02886728|162901230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.9|0.1|0.032
81648426|NCT00935259|162987153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-51.7||||0.014||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Cholesterol Ester 16:00||||0.014
81685695|NCT02082184|163069291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Total treatment satisfaction score||||<0.001
81648427|NCT00935259|162987153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5|||<|0.001||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Cholesterol Ester 18:3n3||||<0.001
81648428|NCT00935259|162987153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.217||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Cholesterol Ester 20:3n6||||0.217
81648429|NCT00935259|162987153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.666||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Cholesterol Ester 20:3n9||||0.666
81648430|NCT00935259|162987153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.776||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Cholesterol Ester 22:5n6||||0.776
81648431|NCT00935259|162987153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.018||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Cholesterol Ester 22:6n3||||0.018
81648432|NCT00935259|162987153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.152||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Lysophosphatidylcholine 20:4n6||||0.152
81648433|NCT00935259|162987153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-132.1||||0.007||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Phosphatidylcholine 18:2n6||||0.007
81648434|NCT00935259|162987153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.8||||0.325||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Phosphatidylcholine 20:3n6||||0.325
81648435|NCT00935259|162987153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.3||||0.419||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Phosphatidylcholine 20:4n6||||0.419
81648436|NCT00935259|162987153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7||||0.07||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Phosphatidylcholine 22:5n3||||0.070
81648437|NCT00935259|162987153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.769||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Phosphatidylcholine 22:5n6||||0.769
81648438|NCT00935259|162987153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.1|||<|0.001||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Phosphatidylethanolamine 18:2n6||||<0.001
81648439|NCT00935259|162987153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-240.8||||0.016||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Triacylglycerol 16:00||||0.016
81648440|NCT00935259|162987153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.833||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Triacylglycerol 20:3n9||||0.833
81648441|NCT00935259|162987154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.027||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Fasted||||0.027
81648442|NCT00935259|162987154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||<|0.001||95.0||||Endpoint was analyzed as appropriate for a 2-period crossover model using a mixed model with fixed terms of period and treatment with participants as a random factor.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance and Kenward Roger degrees of freedom were assumed.||Fed||||<0.001
81648443|NCT00935259|162987156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.247||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cholesterol ester c20:4n6 / c20:3n6||||0.247
81648444|NCT00935259|162987156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.151||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cholesterol ester c20:5n3 / c20:4n3||||0.151
81648445|NCT03856047|162987189|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (%-points)|-2.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|-1.4|||ANCOVA|||Week 26 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with randomised treatment as factor and baseline (week 0) body weight as covariate. For each treatment arm, multiple (x1000) imputation of intermittend missing data was done using Markov Chain Monte Carlo, followed by sequential regression for monotone missing values of body weight including sex and region as factors.||-1.40|-4.58|0.0002
81527958|NCT00620113|162742961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.33|4.75||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 10 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||Analysis for percent change from baseline to Week 52 in BMD was performed using a stepwise linear contrast test based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center. Treatment effect was assessed by LS mean and the associated 95% confidence intervals. Estimated difference from placebo = odanacatib dose minus placebo dose. Positive mean treatment differences were in favor of odanacatib.||4.75|2.33|<0.001
81527959|NCT00620113|162742962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|3.98||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 50 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||Analysis for percent change from baseline to Week 52 in BMD was performed using a stepwise linear contrast test based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center. Treatment effect was assessed by LS mean and the associated 95% confidence intervals. Estimated difference from placebo = odanacatib dose minus placebo dose. Positive mean treatment differences were in favor of odanacatib.||3.98|2.14|<0.001
81527960|NCT00620113|162742962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|3.12||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 25 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||Analysis for percent change from baseline to Week 52 in BMD was performed using a stepwise linear contrast test based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center. Treatment effect was assessed by LS mean and the associated 95% confidence intervals. Estimated difference from placebo = odanacatib dose minus placebo dose. Positive mean treatment differences were in favor of odanacatib.||3.12|1.29|<0.001
81527961|NCT00620113|162742962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.57||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 10 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||Analysis for percent change from baseline to Week 52 in BMD was performed using a stepwise linear contrast test based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center. Treatment effect was assessed by LS mean and the associated 95% confidence intervals. Estimated difference from placebo = odanacatib dose minus placebo dose. Positive mean treatment differences were in favor of odanacatib.||2.57|0.77|<0.001
81527962|NCT00620113|162742965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|4.31||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 50 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||Analysis for percent change from baseline to Week 52 in BMD was performed using a stepwise linear contrast test based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center. Treatment effect was assessed by LS mean and the associated 95% confidence intervals. Estimated difference from placebo = odanacatib dose minus placebo dose. Positive mean treatment differences were in favor of odanacatib.||4.31|1.85|<0.001
81527963|NCT00620113|162742965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.86||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.08||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 25 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||Analysis for percent change from baseline to Week 52 in BMD was performed using a stepwise linear contrast test based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center. Treatment effect was assessed by LS mean and the associated 95% confidence intervals. Estimated difference from placebo = odanacatib dose minus placebo dose. Positive mean treatment differences were in favor of odanacatib.||3.08|0.64|0.003
81648446|NCT03856047|162987189|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (%-points)|-3.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|-2.17|||ANCOVA|||Week 26 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment as factor and baseline (week 0) body weight as covariate. For each treatment arm, multiple (x1000) imputation of intermittend missing data was done using Markov Chain Monte Carlo, followed by sequential regression for monotone missing values of body weight including sex and region as factors.||-2.17|-5.38|<.0001
81527964|NCT00620113|162742965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|3.43||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 10 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||Analysis for percent change from baseline to Week 52 in BMD was performed using a stepwise linear contrast test based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center. Treatment effect was assessed by LS mean and the associated 95% confidence intervals. Estimated difference from placebo = odanacatib dose minus placebo dose. Positive mean treatment differences were in favor of odanacatib.||3.43|1.03|<0.001
81527965|NCT00620113|162742966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|4.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|6.14||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 50 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||Analysis for percent change from baseline to Week 52 in BMD was performed using a stepwise linear contrast test based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center. Treatment effect was assessed by LS mean and the associated 95% confidence intervals. Estimated difference from placebo = odanacatib dose minus placebo dose. Positive mean treatment differences were in favor of odanacatib.||6.14|3.18|<0.001
81536804|NCT02174731|162756114|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of roxadustat versus epoetin alfa was declared if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference between roxadustat and epoetin alfa exceeded -0.75. Non-inferiority p-value is 1-sided.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.18|||ANCOVA||Difference between groups (roxadustat minus Epoetin alfa) in LS mean changes.|||0.18|0.01|<0.001
81611365|NCT02886728|162901230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.8|1.0|<0.001
81648447|NCT03856047|162987189|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (%-points)|-6.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.77|-4.36|||ANCOVA|||Week 26 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment as factor and baseline (week 0) body weight as covariate. For each treatment arm, multiple (x1000) imputation of intermittend missing data was done using Markov Chain Monte Carlo, followed by sequential regression for monotone missing values of body weight including sex and region as factors.||-4.36|-7.77|<.0001
81648448|NCT03856047|162987189|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (%-points)|-6.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.28|-5.09|||ANCOVA|||Week 26 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment as factor and baseline (week 0) body weight as covariate. For each treatment arm, multiple (x1000) imputation of intermittend missing data was done using Markov Chain Monte Carlo, followed by sequential regression for monotone missing values of body weight including sex and region as factors.||-5.09|-8.28|<.0001
81648449|NCT03856047|162987189|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (%-points)|-7.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.42|-6.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 26 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment as factor and baseline (week 0) body weight as covariate. For each treatment arm, multiple (x1000) imputation of intermittend missing data was done using Markov Chain Monte Carlo, followed by sequential regression for monotone missing values of body weight including sex and region as factors.||-6.16|-9.42|<.0001
81648450|NCT03856047|162987189|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (%-points)|-5.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.61|-4.35|||ANCOVA|||Week 26 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment as factor and baseline (week 0) body weight as covariate. For each treatment arm, multiple (x1000) imputation of intermittend missing data was done using Markov Chain Monte Carlo, followed by sequential regression for monotone missing values of body weight including sex and region as factors.||-4.35|-7.61|<.0001
81648451|NCT03856047|162987189|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (%-points)|2.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|4.6|||ANCOVA|||Week 26 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment as factor and baseline (week 0) body weight as covariate. For each treatment arm, multiple (x1000) imputation of intermittend missing data was done using Markov Chain Monte Carlo, followed by sequential regression for monotone missing values of body weight including sex and region as factors.||4.60|1.38|0.0003
81648452|NCT03856047|162987189|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (%-points)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|3.84|||ANCOVA|||Week 26 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment as factor and baseline (week 0) body weight as covariate. For each treatment arm, multiple (x1000) imputation of intermittend missing data was done using Markov Chain Monte Carlo, followed by sequential regression for monotone missing values of body weight including sex and region as factors.||3.84|0.57|0.0082
81648453|NCT03856047|162987189|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (%-points)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.9209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|1.64|||ANCOVA|||Week 26 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment as factor and baseline (week 0) body weight as covariate. For each treatment arm, multiple (x1000) imputation of intermittend missing data was done using Markov Chain Monte Carlo, followed by sequential regression for monotone missing values of body weight including sex and region as factors.||1.64|-1.82|0.9209
81648454|NCT03856047|162987189|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (%-points)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|0.92|||ANCOVA|||Week 26 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment as factor and baseline (week 0) body weight as covariate. For each treatment arm, multiple (x1000) imputation of intermittend missing data was done using Markov Chain Monte Carlo, followed by sequential regression for monotone missing values of body weight including sex and region as factors.||0.92|-2.33|0.3960
81648455|NCT03856047|162987189|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (%-points)|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 26 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment as factor and baseline (week 0) body weight as covariate. For each treatment arm, multiple (x1000) imputation of intermittend missing data was done using Markov Chain Monte Carlo, followed by sequential regression for monotone missing values of body weight including sex and region as factors.||-0.16|-3.46|0.0316
81648456|NCT03121612|162987217|SUPERIORITY|Power calculated based on 40 infants in each arm, permitting detection of a difference of 0.67 SD between the groups with power of 80% and alpha=0.05. Study recruitment was below anticipated (51/80) despite extending the planned period of recruitment.||||||0.65||||||Threshold for superiority p\<0.05; primary outcome, so not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|van Elteren's extension to Wilcoxon|van Elteren's extension used to control for stratification by gestation||"Analysis restricted to change at 6 hours, as least affected by missing data.~Distribution non-normal, so non-parametric test (Wilcoxon) used."||||0.65
81648457|NCT03121612|162987217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Planned sub-group analysis for infants born at 28-33 gestational weeks (n=41). No adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||0.64
81648458|NCT03121612|162987217|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Planned sub-group analysis for infants born at 34-36 gestational weeks (n=10). No adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||1.0
81648459|NCT03121612|162987218|SUPERIORITY|Power calculated based on 40 infants in each arm, permitting detection of a difference of 0.67 SD between the groups with power of 80% and alpha=0.05. Study recruitment was below anticipated (51/80) despite extending the planned period of recruitment.||||||0.8||||||Threshold for superiority p\<0.05; not adjusted for multiple comparisons|van Elteren's extension to Wilcoxon|van Elteren's extension used to control for stratification by gestation.||"Analysis restricted to change at 6 hours, as least affected by missing data.~Distribution not normal by visual examination, so non-parametric test (Wilcoxon) used."||||0.80
81611366|NCT02886728|162901230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.6|0.2|0.023
81611367|NCT02886728|162901230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.8|-0.1|0.065
81611368|NCT02886728|162901230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.5|-0.4|0.15
81611369|NCT02886728|162901230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||1.5|-1.0|0.73
81611370|NCT02886728|162901230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.2|-0.8|0.37
81536805|NCT02174731|162756115|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of roxadustat versus epoetin alfa was declared if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the difference between roxadustat and epoetin alfa exceeded -0.75. Non-inferiority p-value is 1-sided.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.25|||MMRM||Difference between groups (roxadustat minus Epoetin alfa) in LS mean change.|||0.25|0.03|<0.001
81611371|NCT02886728|162901230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||1.4|-1.7|0.83
81611372|NCT02886728|162901230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.5|-0.1|0.073
81611373|NCT02886728|162901230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.9|-0.2|0.090
81611374|NCT02886728|162901230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||1.2|-1.9|0.68
81611375|NCT02886728|162901230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.0|-0.6|0.30
81648460|NCT03121612|162987219|SUPERIORITY|Power calculated based on 40 infants in each arm, permitting detection of a difference of 0.67 SD between the groups with power of 80% and alpha=0.05. Study recruitment was below anticipated (51/80) despite extending the planned period of recruitment.||||||0.86||||||Threshold for superiority p\<0.05; not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|van Elteren's extension to Wilcoxon|van Elteren's extension used to control for stratification by gestation.||"Analysis restricted to change at 6 hours, as least affected by missing data.~Distribution non-normal, so non-parametric test (Wilcoxon) used."||||0.86
81648461|NCT03121612|162987223|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|No failures in older stratum, so stratification by gestational age-group not controlled for in analysis.||||||1.0
81648462|NCT03121612|162987224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for stratification by gestational group.||||||0.33
81648463|NCT03121612|162987225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for stratification by gestational age-group.||||||0.31
81648464|NCT03121612|162987226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|van Elteren's extension to Wilcoxon|van Elteren's extension used to control for stratification by gestation||||||0.81
81648465|NCT03121612|162987227|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81648466|NCT03121612|162987233|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|No failures in older stratum, so stratification by gestational age-group not controlled for in analysis.||||||1.0
81648467|NCT03121612|162987235|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|No adjustment for multiple comparisons||||||1.0
81648468|NCT03559829|162987241|OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.025
81648469|NCT03559829|162987242|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.01
81648470|NCT03559829|162987243|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.3
81648471|NCT03559829|162987244|OTHER|||||||0.098|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.098
81648472|NCT03559829|162987245|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.2
81648473|NCT03559829|162987246|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.07
81648474|NCT00097669|162987251|SUPERIORITY|"We used Kaplan-Meier methods to construct cumulative time-to-event curves for the two groups, with a comparison by use of the log-rank test.~We used a Cox proportional hazard model analysis to control for any potential imbalance in baseline characteristics and follow-up between the two groups."|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.0|||Log Rank|||||1.00|0.82|0.05
81648475|NCT00097669|162987251|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.0|||Regression, Cox|Analysis before adjusting for any potential imbalance in the baseline characteristics and follow-up duration between the groups.||||1.00|0.81|<0.05
81648476|NCT00097669|162987251|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.03|||Regression, Cox|Analysis after adjusting for any potential imbalance in the baseline characteristics and follow-up duration between the groups.||||1.03|0.81|<0.05
81648477|NCT03151551|162987265|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|8.1||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|15.8|||Regression, Logistic|||After data lock and initial analysis run, a medical inconsistency in baseline PASI data was identified (PASI=0 but BSA≥3%). The scenario was not anticipated or described in protocol or SAP. The inconsistency was resolved using medical judgment. The impacted participants had met baseline criteria for active psoriasis. Therefore, in the primary analysis, participants with baseline PASI=0 \& BSA≥3% were considered PASI100 responders if, and only if, PASI=0 \& BSA=0 achieved at week 24.||15.8|0.5|0.036
81648478|NCT03151551|162987266|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence Interval (CI) for the difference in proportions of responders on IXE minus ADA is greater than the pre-specified margin -12%, IXE will be deemed non-inferior to ADA.|Rate Difference|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|12.1||||||||12.1|-4.3|
81648479|NCT03151551|162987267|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|13.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|21.6|||Regression, Logistic|||After data lock and initial analysis run, a medical inconsistency in baseline PASI data was identified (PASI=0 but BSA≥3%). The scenario was not anticipated or described in protocol or SAP. The inconsistency was resolved using medical judgment. The impacted participants had met baseline criteria for active psoriasis. Therefore, in the primary analysis, participants with baseline PASI=0 \& BSA≥3% were considered PASI100 responders if, and only if, PASI=0 \& BSA=0 achieved at week 24.||21.6|5.3|0.001
81648480|NCT03151551|162987268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.725||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.39|-2.46|0.155
81648481|NCT03151551|162987269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.43|-0.54|0.823
81648482|NCT03151551|162987270|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.104||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|3.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.47|-4.80|0.752
81648483|NCT03151551|162987271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.83|1.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.26|-6.83|0.177
81648484|NCT03151551|162987272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.391||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.38|-4.08|0.332
81648485|NCT03151551|162987273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.599||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.50|-0.86|0.592
81648486|NCT03151551|162987274|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.15|0.176
81648487|NCT03151551|162987275|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|13.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|20.7|||Regression, Logistic|||After data lock and initial analysis run, a medical inconsistency in baseline PASI data was identified (PASI=0 but BSA≥3%). The scenario was not anticipated or described in protocol or SAP. The inconsistency was resolved using medical judgment. The impacted participants had met baseline criteria for active psoriasis. Therefore, in the primary analysis, participants with baseline PASI=0 \& BSA≥3% were considered PASI100 responders if, and only if, PASI=0 \& BSA=0 achieved at week 52.||20.7|5.4|<0.001
81648488|NCT03151551|162987276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.26|0.368
81648489|NCT03151551|162987277|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|6.4||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|14.5|||Regression, Logistic|||MDA-18 Entheseal Points||14.5|-1.8|0.108
81648490|NCT03151551|162987277|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|5.3||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|13.5|||Regression, Logistic|||MDA-6 Entheseal Points||13.5|-2.9|0.179
81648491|NCT03151551|162987278|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|-1.1||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|6.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.7|-8.9|0.846
81648492|NCT03151551|162987279|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.16|-0.83|0.004
81648493|NCT03151551|162987280|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.72|-0.48|0.687
81648494|NCT03151551|162987281|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.38|-0.19|0.507
81648495|NCT03151551|162987282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.951||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.78|25.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||25.99|-32.78|0.820
81648496|NCT03151551|162987283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.02|-3.09|0.052
81648497|NCT03151551|162987284|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.949||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|-0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.84|-4.57|0.005
81648498|NCT03151551|162987285|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.68|0.158
81648499|NCT03151551|162987286|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.33|-0.49|0.711
81648500|NCT03151551|162987287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.674||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.85|-0.80|0.439
81648501|NCT03151551|162987288|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|2.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.15|-1.23|0.594
81648502|NCT03151551|162987289|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.03|0.979
81648503|NCT03151551|162987290|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.782||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|8.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.28|1.28|0.008
81648504|NCT03151551|162987291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.335|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|-0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.46|-1.78|<0.001
81648505|NCT03151551|162987292|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|5.7||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|13.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Effectiveness of Medication||13.7|-2.4|0.165
81648506|NCT03151551|162987292|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|6.7||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|14.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Effectiveness over Time of Medication||14.8|-1.4|0.098
81648507|NCT03151551|162987292|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|4.6||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|12.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Long Term Safety of Medication||12.6|-3.4|0.241
81467820|NCT02612610|162627692|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.6266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 10 CSD Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 10 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.5|-0.8|0.6266
81648508|NCT03151551|162987292|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|4.9||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|13.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Overall Satisfaction with Medication||13.0|-3.1|0.215
81648509|NCT03151551|162987292|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|2.1||||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|9.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Mostly Satisfied to any Questions||9.7|-5.5|0.561
81648510|NCT05896696|162987294|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|-1.26|||Paired sample t-test|||||-1.26|-2.49|<0.0001
81648511|NCT05896696|162987295|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.73|||paired sample t-test|||||-0.73|-1.70|<0.0001
81648512|NCT00143598|162987300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.76|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for centre||||1.76|.73|.58
81648513|NCT00634842|162987320|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary hypothesis was that there would be no difference in efficacy as measured by the proportion of subjects reaching HbA1c level \< 7% between the two FPG titration arms (70-90 mg/dL and 80-110 mg/dL, respectively) with a non-inferiority margin of 20%. If non-inferiority of the 70-90mg/dL arm was established, superiority was to be tested using a Logistic regression model with baseline HbA1c as a covariate. Superiority was to be concluded if the odds ratio was significantly greater than 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.0411||95.0|1.03|3.37|||Test for Difference in Proportions|||To show non-inferiority for the primary endpoint, 100 subjects per group provides 80% power to show that the 95% CI for the difference of proportions between treatments is within the 20% margin under the assumption of equality of proportions. It is also sufficient to show superiority under the assumption that the first proportion is greater than the second by at least 20%. With a predicted withdrawal rate of 15%, 236 subjects were needed based on a treatment ratio of 1:1 for the two treatments.||3.37|1.03|0.0411
81648514|NCT00634842|162987321|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no difference in efficacy as measured by the proportion of subjects reaching HbA1c level \<= 6.5% between the two FPG titration arms (70-90 mg/dL and 80-110 mg/dL, respectively) with a non-inferiority margin of 20%. If non-inferiority of the 70-90mg/dL arm was established, superiority was to be tested using a Logistic regression model with baseline HbA1c as a covariate. Superiority was to be concluded if the odds ratio was significantly greater than 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.0064||95.0|1.27|4.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.30|1.27|0.0064
81648515|NCT00634842|162987322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean|-0.271||||0.0019||95.0|-0.441|-0.101|||ANCOVA|The analyses for HbA1c were adjusted for baseline HbA1c values.||||-0.101|-0.441|0.0019
81648516|NCT03305809|162987330|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.776|0.969|||||Analyses were conducted using a bayesian mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM), and posterior mean change difference is reported.|||0.969|-2.776|
81648517|NCT03305809|162987330|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.996|1.879|||||Analyses were conducted using a bayesian MMRM, and posterior mean change difference is reported.|||1.879|-1.996|
81648518|NCT03305809|162987330|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.873|1.277|||||Analyses were conducted using a bayesian MMRM, and posterior mean change difference is reported.|||1.277|-2.873|
81648519|NCT03305809|162987331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.54|0.273
81648520|NCT03305809|162987331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.30|-1.02|<0.001
81648521|NCT03305809|162987331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.53|-1.29|< 0.001
81702497|NCT01068717|163101072|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for Treatment B to Treatment A and Treatment D to Treatment C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF), and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|Ratio geometric LS mean|100.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.7|117.56||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of FDC tablet versus coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets in the fasted and fed states, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\], and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and measurements within each subject as repeated measurements allowing for different covariance structures for the fasted and fed states.||117.56|85.70|
81702498|NCT01068717|163101073|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for Treatment B to Treatment A and Treatment D to Treatment C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF), and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|Ratio geometric LS mean|99.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.29|107.41||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of FDC tablet versus coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets in the fasted and fed states, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\], and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and measurements within each subject as repeated measurements allowing for different covariance structures for the fasted and fed states||107.41|91.29|
81702499|NCT01068717|163101073|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for Treatment B to Treatment A and Treatment D to Treatment C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF), and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|Ratio geometric LS mean|100.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.86|103.67||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of FDC tablet versus coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets in the fasted and fed states, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\], and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and measurements within each subject as repeated measurements allowing for different covariance structures for the fasted and fed states.||103.67|96.86|
81702500|NCT01068717|163101075|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for Treatment B to Treatment A and Treatment D to Treatment C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF), and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|Ratio geometric LS mean|102.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.96|106.91||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of FDC tablet versus coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets in the fasted and fed states, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\], and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and measurements within each subject as repeated measurements allowing for different covariance structures for the fasted and fed states.||106.91|97.96|
81702501|NCT01068717|163101075|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for Treatment B to Treatment A and Treatment D to Treatment C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF), and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|Ratio geometric LS mean|99.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.61|103.05||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of FDC tablet versus coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets in the fasted and fed states, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\], and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and measurements within each subject as repeated measurements allowing for different covariance structures for the fasted and fed states.||103.05|96.61|
81702502|NCT01068717|163101080|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for Treatment B to Treatment A and Treatment D to Treatment C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF), and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|Ratio geometric LS mean|102.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.96|106.91||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of FDC tablet versus coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets in the fasted and fed states, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\], and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and measurements within each subject as repeated measurements allowing for different covariance structures for the fasted and fed states.||106.91|97.96|
81710141|NCT02608892|163116794|SUPERIORITY|Use of pain management during newborn screening was described using frequency and proportion and expressed as an absolute difference in proportions with 95% confidence interval.|Absolute difference in proportions|-7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|11.5||||||||11.5|-26.2|
81648522|NCT03305809|162987332|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-70.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|68.495||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-205.53|64.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||64.11|-205.53|0.303
81648523|NCT03305809|162987332|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-107.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|69.647||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-244.09|30.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||30.06|-244.09|0.125
81648524|NCT03305809|162987332|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-123.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|72.892||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-267.18|19.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.74|-267.18|0.091
81648525|NCT03305809|162987333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.985||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|1.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.54|-2.34|0.686
81648526|NCT03305809|162987333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.011||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.28|-2.70|0.485
81648527|NCT03305809|162987333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.064||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.21|-2.98|0.406
81648528|NCT03305809|162987334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.603||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.63|-0.74|0.464
81648529|NCT03305809|162987334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.623||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.45|-1.00|0.720
81648530|NCT03305809|162987334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.655||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|2.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.24|-0.34|0.149
81648531|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.213||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|1.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Score||1.76|-3.01|0.607
81648532|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.265||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Score||0.79|-4.19|0.180
81648533|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.325||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|1.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Score||1.86|-3.36|0.572
81648534|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Delusions||0.17|-0.51|0.320
81648535|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Delusions||-0.02|-0.73|0.037
81648536|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Delusions||0.26|-0.49|0.558
81648537|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hallucinations||0.34|-0.38|0.924
81648538|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hallucinations||0.02|-0.73|0.061
81648539|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hallucinations||0.10|-0.68|0.148
81648540|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Agitation/Aggression||0.25|-0.46|0.552
81648541|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Agitation/Aggression||0.31|-0.43|0.735
81648542|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.197||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Agitation/Aggression||0.15|-0.63|0.224
81648543|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.216||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Depression/Dysphoria||0.48|-0.37|0.783
81648544|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Depression/Dysphoria||0.34|-0.55|0.640
81648545|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.236||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Depression/Dysphoria||0.34|-0.59|0.592
81648546|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.197||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Anxiety||0.39|-0.39|0.993
81648547|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Anxiety||0.62|-0.19|0.290
81648548|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.215||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Anxiety||0.35|-0.50|0.722
81648549|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Elation/Euphoria||0.08|-0.30|0.246
81648550|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Elation/Euphoria||0.06|-0.34|0.175
81648551|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Elation/Euphoria||0.13|-0.28|0.482
81648552|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.266||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Apathy/Indifference||0.07|-0.97|0.091
81648553|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.278||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Apathy/Indifference||0.23|-0.87|0.248
81648554|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Apathy/Indifference||0.38|-0.76|0.516
81648555|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Disinhibition||0.24|-0.21|0.875
81648556|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Disinhibition||0.57|0.10|0.005
81648557|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125||0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Disinhibition||0.28|-0.21|0.761
81648558|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Irritability/Lability||0.12|-0.60|0.183
81648559|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Irritability/Lability||0.31|-0.43|0.765
81648560|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Irritability/Lability||0.61|-0.18|0.279
81648561|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aberrant Motor Behavior||0.46|-0.12|0.252
81648562|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aberrant Motor Behavior||0.20|-0.40|0.526
81648563|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aberrant Motor Behavior||0.36|-0.28|0.800
81648564|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep/Nighttime Behavior Disorders||0.98|-0.59|0.623
81648565|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.418||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep/Nighttime Behavior Disorders||0.44|-1.21|0.354
81648566|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.437||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep/Nighttime Behavior Disorders||0.75|-0.97|0.809
81648567|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.376||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Appetite/Eating Disorders||0.64|-0.84|0.790
81648568|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.392||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Appetite/Eating Disorders||0.35|-1.20|0.280
81648569|NCT03305809|162987335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.412||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Appetite/Eating Disorders||0.92|-0.70|0.797
81648570|NCT03305809|162987336|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.49|-1.91|0.247
81648571|NCT03305809|162987336|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.631||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.36|-2.12|0.164
81648572|NCT03305809|162987336|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.663||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.29|-2.90|0.017
81648573|NCT03305809|162987337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.04|-0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.77|-12.04|0.026
81648574|NCT03305809|162987337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.969||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.24|-1.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.53|-13.24|0.014
81648575|NCT03305809|162987337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.104|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.72|-4.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.48|-16.72|<0.001
81648576|NCT03305809|162987338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.362||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|3.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.24|-2.13|0.683
81648577|NCT03305809|162987338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.413||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|5.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.19|-0.37|0.089
81648578|NCT03305809|162987338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.489||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|4.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.49|-1.37|0.294
81648579|NCT03305809|162987339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.389||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.40|-0.13|0.105
81648580|NCT03305809|162987339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.406||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.87|0.27|0.009
81648581|NCT03305809|162987339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.428||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.33|-0.35|0.253
81648582|NCT03305809|162987340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.923||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Motor Experiences of Daily Living||0.08|-3.56|0.061
81648583|NCT03305809|162987340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|-0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Motor Experiences of Daily Living||-0.47|-4.26|0.014
81648584|NCT03305809|162987340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.013|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-1.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Motor Experiences of Daily Living||-1.51|-5.50|<0.001
81648585|NCT03305809|162987340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.822||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.86|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Motor Exam||0.32|-6.86|0.074
81648586|NCT03305809|162987340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.891||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Motor Exam||0.45|-7.00|0.085
81648587|NCT03305809|162987340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.959||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.09|-0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Motor Exam||-0.37|-8.09|0.032
81648588|NCT03305809|162987342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|5.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Systolic Blood Pressure||5.61|-4.92|0.898
81648589|NCT03305809|162987342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|5.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Systolic Blood Pressure||5.94|-4.71|0.821
81648590|NCT03305809|162987342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.11|14.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Systolic Blood Pressure||14.61|4.11|<0.001
81648591|NCT03305809|162987342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|3.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Diastolic Blood Pressure||3.08|-2.40|0.805
81648592|NCT03305809|162987342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|3.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Diastolic Blood Pressure||3.69|-1.85|0.513
81648593|NCT03305809|162987342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.6||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|6.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Diastolic Blood Pressure||6.28|0.83|0.011
81648594|NCT03305809|162987343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|5.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.08|-0.16|0.065
81648595|NCT03305809|162987343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.6||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|6.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.21|0.93|0.008
81648596|NCT03305809|162987343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.06|11.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.27|6.06|<0.001
81648597|NCT03305809|162987344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|4.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Systolic Blood Pressure||4.99|-1.72|0.339
81648598|NCT03305809|162987344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|4.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Systolic Blood Pressure||4.73|-2.26|0.486
81648599|NCT03305809|162987344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.2||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|7.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Systolic Blood Pressure||7.81|0.56|0.024
81648600|NCT03305809|162987344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|1.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Diastolic Blood Pressure||1.88|-2.04|0.935
81648601|NCT03305809|162987344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|2.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Diastolic Blood Pressure||2.72|-1.34|0.505
81648602|NCT03305809|162987344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.22||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Diastolic Blood Pressure||3.30|-0.91|0.266
81611376|NCT02886728|162901230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||1.9|-1.3|0.69
81648603|NCT03305809|162987345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|2.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.41|-1.28|0.550
81648604|NCT03305809|162987345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|3.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.68|-0.14|0.069
81611377|NCT02886728|162901230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||1.5|-1.7|0.95
81611378|NCT02886728|162901232|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|4.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||4.4|2.1|<0.001
81611379|NCT02886728|162901232|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.9|1.1|<0.001
81611380|NCT02886728|162901232|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|4.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||4.1|1.3|<0.001
81611381|NCT02886728|162901232|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.5|1.0|<0.001
81611382|NCT02886728|162901232|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.7|-0.4|0.13
81611383|NCT02886728|162901232|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.2|0.1|0.032
81611384|NCT02886728|162901232|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.8|0.2|0.028
81611385|NCT02886728|162901232|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.7|-0.4|0.15
81648605|NCT03305809|162987345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.9||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|4.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.83|0.89|0.005
81648606|NCT03305809|162987346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.0||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.92|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Systolic Blood Pressure||-0.15|-13.92|0.045
81648607|NCT03305809|162987346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.1||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|10.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Systolic Blood Pressure||10.32|-4.05|0.390
81648608|NCT03305809|162987346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.32|6.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Systolic Blood Pressure||6.16|-8.32|0.768
81648609|NCT03305809|162987346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.3||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.48|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Diastolic Blood Pressure||-0.17|-8.48|0.041
81648610|NCT03305809|162987346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|3.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Diastolic Blood Pressure||3.72|-4.81|0.802
81648611|NCT03305809|162987346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.67|1.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sitting Diastolic Blood Pressure||1.97|-6.67|0.284
81648612|NCT03305809|162987347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|4.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.19|-4.17|0.996
81648613|NCT03305809|162987347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|3.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.69|-4.99|0.767
81648614|NCT03305809|162987347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|3.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.79|-4.96|0.791
81648615|NCT03305809|162987348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.98||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|2.88|||ANCOVA|||Week 12||2.88|-0.93|0.312
81648616|NCT03305809|162987348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.03||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|2.95|||ANCOVA|||Week 12||2.95|-0.89|0.289
81648617|NCT03305809|162987348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.56||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|3.65|||ANCOVA|||Week 12||3.65|-0.53|0.141
81648618|NCT03305809|162987348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|2.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 12||2.01|-1.89|0.954
81648619|NCT03305809|162987348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|2.7|||ANCOVA|||||2.70|-1.53|0.584
81648620|NCT03305809|162987348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.53||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|2.65|||ANCOVA|||Week 12||2.65|-1.59|0.623
81648621|NCT03305809|162987348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.39||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|3.79|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up||3.79|-1.02|0.256
81648622|NCT03305809|162987348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.41||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|3.86|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up||3.86|-1.04|0.258
81648623|NCT03305809|162987348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|7.25|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up||7.25|1.93|<0.001
81648624|NCT03305809|162987348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|2.51|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up||2.51|-2.47|0.988
81648625|NCT03305809|162987348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.2||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|5.9|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up||5.90|0.51|0.020
81648626|NCT03305809|162987348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.18||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|5.91|||ANCOVA|||Follow-up||5.91|0.46|0.022
81648627|NCT01161446|162987356|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81648628|NCT01161446|162987357|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority bound: Self-testing was to be considered non-inferior to standard testing if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval for the odds ratio fell below 2.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.9|||Regression, Logistic|Used generalized estimating equations with exchangeable working correlation and robust standard errors to account for repeated measures.|The home testing arm represents the numerator and the standard testing arm the denominator.|||1.90|0.61|
81648629|NCT01161446|162987358|NON_INFERIORITY|Home testing was to be considered non-inferior to standard testing with respect to STI prevalence if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval for the difference between the two arms (home - standard) fell below 10%.|Difference in proportions|-0.068|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.016||||||||0.016|-0.16|
81648630|NCT01161446|162987359|NON_INFERIORITY|Self-testing was to be considered non-inferior with respect to the number of reported male CAI partners if the upper bound of the 95% CI for the fold-difference in the number of partners between the two arms (self ÷ standard testing) fell below 2.|Incidence Rate Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.33|||Poisson regression|Used generalized estimating equations with exchangeable working correlation and robust standard errors to account for repeated measures.|The home testing arm represents the numerator and the standard testing arm the denominator.|||1.33|0.64|
81648631|NCT01777126|162987383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.0|||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The primary outcome measure was the interval from surgery to discharge. Discharge means that the patient returns to his home. Preliminary data from our institution showed that all patients received parenteral nutrition very early post-surgery and were discharged after a mean of 19.3 ± 5.6 days. Therefore, the primary objective by implementing the ONP was to reduce the length of stay with 3 days.||||<0.001
81648632|NCT01777126|162987386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis was performed by the Leuven Statistics Research Centre, KU Leuven, using SPSS package (SPSS Statistics 20.0 for Windows). Statistical analysis was performed using the Wilcoxon rank sum test. The result was considered statistically significant if p-values were \< 0.05.||||<0.01
81648633|NCT01777126|162987387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|||||0.487||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis was performed by the Leuven Statistics Research Centre, KU Leuven, using SPSS package (SPSS Statistics 20.0 for Windows). Statistical analysis was performed using Chi-square and Fisher's Exact Test. Results were considered statistically significant if p-values were \< 0.05.||||0.487
81648634|NCT01777126|162987388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.302
81648635|NCT01777126|162987389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis was performed by the Leuven Statistics Research Centre, KU Leuven, using SPSS package (SPSS Statistics 20.0 for Windows). Statistical analysis was performed using Fisher's Exact Test. The result was considered statistically significant if p-values were \< 0.05.||||0.117
81648636|NCT01777126|162987390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|||||0.049||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis was performed by the Leuven Statistics Research Centre, KU Leuven, using SPSS package (SPSS Statistics 20.0 for Windows). Statistical analysis was performed using Chi-square Test. Outcome measures were considered statistically significant if p-values were \< 0.05.||||0.049
81648637|NCT01777126|162987391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|||||0.698||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis was performed by the Leuven Statistics Research Centre, KU Leuven, using SPSS package (SPSS Statistics 20.0 for Windows). Statistical analysis was performed using Chi-square Test. Outcome measures were considered statistically significant if p-values were \< 0.05.||||0.698
81648638|NCT02706951|162987399|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error prevalence of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses of upadacitinib were strongly controlled by means of a graphic multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|26.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.5|35.6||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor geographic region.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||35.6|17.5|<0.001
81611386|NCT02886728|162901232|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.3|-0.9|0.41
81611387|NCT02886728|162901232|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.1|0.3|0.017
81648639|NCT02706951|162987399|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error prevalence of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses of upadacitinib were strongly controlled by means of a graphic multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|30.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|38.9||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor geographic region.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||38.9|21.0|<0.001
81648640|NCT02706951|162987400|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error prevalence of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses of upadacitinib were strongly controlled by means of a graphic multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|25.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.8|33.7||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor geographic region.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||33.7|16.8|<0.001
81648641|NCT02706951|162987400|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error prevalence of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses of upadacitinib were strongly controlled by means of a graphic multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|33.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.1|42.1||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor geographic region.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||42.1|25.1|<0.001
81648642|NCT02706951|162987401|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error prevalence of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses of upadacitinib were strongly controlled by means of a graphic multiple testing procedure.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.85||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor, and baseline value and geographic region as the covariates.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-0.85|-1.32|<0.001
81648643|NCT02706951|162987401|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error prevalence of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses of upadacitinib were strongly controlled by means of a graphic multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|-1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-1.17||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as the fixed factor, and baseline value and the stratification factor geographic region as the covariates.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-1.17|-1.64|<0.001
81648644|NCT02706951|162987402|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error prevalence of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses of upadacitinib were strongly controlled by means of a graphic multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|-0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.22||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as the fixed factor, and baseline value and the stratification factor geographic region as the covariates.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-0.22|-0.43|<0.001
81648645|NCT02706951|162987402|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error prevalence of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses of upadacitinib were strongly controlled by means of a graphic multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|-0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.3||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as the fixed factor, and baseline value and the stratification factor geographic region as the covariates.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-0.30|-0.51|<0.001
81648646|NCT02706951|162987403|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error prevalence of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses of upadacitinib were strongly controlled by means of a graphic multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|3.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|5.42||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and geographic region, and the baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||5.42|2.52|<0.001
81611388|NCT02886728|162901232|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.6|-0.7|0.27
81611389|NCT02886728|162901232|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.9|-0.5|0.15
81611390|NCT02886728|162901235|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|12.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||12.0|6.0|<0.001
81611391|NCT02886728|162901235|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|8.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||8.0|1.0|0.006
81611392|NCT02886728|162901235|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|9.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||9.0|3.0|<0.001
81611393|NCT02886728|162901235|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|8.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||8.0|2.0|<0.001
81648647|NCT02706951|162987403|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error prevalence of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses of upadacitinib were strongly controlled by means of a graphic multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|5.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.42|7.32||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and geographic region, and the baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||7.32|4.42|<0.001
81611394|NCT02886728|162901235|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||7.0|-0.0|0.089
81611395|NCT02886728|162901235|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|6.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||6.0|-1.0|0.18
81611396|NCT02886728|162901235|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||7.0|1.0|0.003
81611397|NCT02886728|162901235|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||7.0|0.0|0.049
81611398|NCT02886728|162901235|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.0|-4.0|0.84
81611399|NCT02886728|162901235|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|9.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||9.0|2.0|<0.001
81611400|NCT02886728|162901235|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||7.0|-0.0|0.078
81611401|NCT02886728|162901235|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|6.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 36. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||6.0|-2.0|0.39
81611402|NCT02886728|162901235|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|8.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||8.0|2.0|0.004
81611403|NCT02886728|162901235|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|6.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg + MTX vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||6.0|-3.0|0.45
81648648|NCT02706951|162987404|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error prevalence of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses of upadacitinib were strongly controlled by means of a graphic multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|19.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|26.8||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor geographic region.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||26.8|12.8|<0.001
81685696|NCT03952546|163069305|NON_INFERIORITY|The test for non-inferiority was carried out by calculating the upper 95% confidence limit (one sided confidence interval) for the difference in estimated blood loss (δ = Unipolar electrocautery system - Saline-coupled bipolar sealer), with the margin of inferiority (δ), set at 200 cc.||||||0.1254|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.1254
81611404|NCT02886728|162901235|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|5.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg Monotherapy vs MTX Monotherapy at Week 52. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||5.0|-4.0|0.85
81611405|NCT02954575|162901270|OTHER||Poisson test estimate|2.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|2.76||versus mean TABR \>29|Poisson test estimate|||A confirmative one-sided, one-sample Poisson test was used to test whether the mean annualized bleeding rate (ABR) in patients treated prophylactically with Wilate was below the threshold of 29 BEs per patient year (alpha = 2.5%). This threshold corresponds to 50% of the TABR reported in the GENA-01 study (NCT00989196), which observed 58.1 BEs per patient per year. A corresponding two-sided 95% CI for the TABR was also analyzed.||2.76|1.64|<0.0001
81611406|NCT02954575|162901271|OTHER||Poisson test estimate|1.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.08||versus mean SABR \>19.1|Poisson test estimate|||A confirmative one-sided, one-sample Poisson test was used to test whether the mean SABR in patients treated prophylactically with Wilate was below the threshold of 19.1 BEs per patient year (alpha = 2.5%). This threshold corresponds to 50% of the SABR in the GENA-01 study (NCT00989196), which observed 38.2 spontaneous BEs per patient per year. A corresponding two-sided 95% CI for the SABR was also analyzed.||2.08|1.13|<0.0001
81611407|NCT02954575|162901272|OTHER||Generalized estimation equation|84.21||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.13|92.52|||Confirmatory data analysis|||"Confirmatory statistical testing tested the null hypotheses that the percentage of success is ≤70% (alternative hypothesis: percentage \>70%); the test procedure based on the generalized estimation equation took into account several BEs in one patient as correlated repeated measurements (alpha = 2.5%). Thus, π denotes the proportion of success and the following pair of hypotheses was tested:~H0: π ≤ 0.7 vs. H1: π \> 0.7"||92.52|72.13|0.0096
81611408|NCT02954575|162901278|OTHER|||||||0.0346|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0346
81611409|NCT02954575|162901279|OTHER|||||||0.4244|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4244
81611410|NCT02954575|162901281|OTHER||Pearson-Copper|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|16.11||||||||16.11|0|
81611411|NCT03890120|162901326|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|-1.4||||0.4186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|12.3|||Mantel Haenszel||The difference of cilofexor and placebo,95% confidence interval(CI),and P value(1-sided)were obtained by the stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) method,with baseline ursodeoxycholic acid(UDCA)use and Ludwig fibrosis stage as stratification factors.|||12.3|-15.2|0.4186
81685697|NCT03952546|163069306|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81648649|NCT02706951|162987404|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error prevalence of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses of upadacitinib were strongly controlled by means of a graphic multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|32.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.6|39.7||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor geographic region.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||39.7|24.6|<0.001
81648650|NCT02706951|162987405|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error prevalence of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses of upadacitinib were strongly controlled by means of a graphic multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|-41.53||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.56|-16.5||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and geographic region, and the baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-16.50|-66.56|0.001
81648651|NCT02706951|162987405|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error prevalence of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses of upadacitinib were strongly controlled by means of a graphic multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|-49.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.23|-24.4||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and geographic region, and the baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-24.40|-74.23|<0.001
81648652|NCT02706951|162987406|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|26.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|34.8||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence; the nominal p-value is reported.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor geographic region.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||34.8|18.5|<0.001
81648653|NCT02706951|162987406|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|36.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.6|45.0||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence; the nominal p-value is reported.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor geographic region.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||45.0|28.6|<0.001
81648654|NCT02706951|162987407|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|19.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|25.8||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence; the nominal p-value is reported.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor geographic region.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||25.8|13.8|<0.001
81648655|NCT02706951|162987407|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|30.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.6|36.9||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence; the nominal p-value is reported.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor geographic region.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||36.9|23.6|<0.001
81648656|NCT02165397|162987418|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.148|0.42||The treatment effect was tested with a stratified log rank test.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio and its 95% confidence interval were based on a Cox regression model stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|||0.420|0.148|< 0.0001
81648657|NCT02165397|162987419|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|2.526|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.753|3.639||Response rate was compared using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.639|1.753|< 0.0001
81648658|NCT02165397|162987420|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.102|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.049|0.212||P-value is from a stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is estimated using a stratified Cox regression model.|||0.212|0.049|< 0.0001
81648659|NCT02165397|162987421|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.813|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.357|2.421|||Chi-squared|||||2.421|1.357|< 0.0001
81648660|NCT02165397|162987422|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.238||||0.1059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.955|1.603||CMH chi squared test|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.603|0.955|0.1059
81648661|NCT02165397|162987423|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.808||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.328|1.99||P-value is from unstratified log rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is estimated using unstratified Cox regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|Data cutoff 18 December 2019||1.99|0.328|0.643
81648662|NCT00424554|162987424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81648663|NCT01101997|162987429|SUPERIORITY||sucess proportion|0.853|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.773|0.91|||Chi-squared|||H0: p= 0.6 and Ha: p ≠ 0.6||.910|.773|<0.001
81648664|NCT01101997|162987430|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.49|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81648665|NCT00469456|162987432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.07||95.0|-0.1|2.8|||ANCOVA|||The primary efficacy parameter was change from Baseline to Week 12 in FLCI total score. Missing FLCI total scores at Week 12 were imputed using the last-observation-carried-forward (LOCF) approach.||2.8|-0.1|0.070
81648666|NCT00469456|162987433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9||||0.022||95.0|0.9|10.9|||ANCOVA|||The secondary efficacy parameter was change from Baseline at Week 12 in the total score of the Social Communication subscale and Communication of Basic Needs subscale of the ASHA FACS. Missing scores at week 12 were imputed using the last-observation-carried-forward (LOCF) approach.||10.9|0.9|0.022
81648667|NCT00107978|162987438|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 10% was specified based on historical regulatory precedent.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||||95.0|-2.9|7.9||p-values were not calculated in deference to confidence intervals.|2-sided 95% confidence interval|2-sided 95% confidence interval calculated on the difference in cure rates between treatment groups.||||7.9|-2.9|
81648668|NCT04198948|162987448|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size calculation was performed using SAS Proc Power procedure for equivalence test in 2x2 crossover design. For an equivalence range of 80-125%, the within-subject coefficient of variation for the AUC values for gliclazide of 7.8% based on previous PK studies, and expected test/reference geometric mean ratios between 87-115%, 14 volunteers (7 individuals per sequence) are required to show the lack of interaction with 85% power.|Geometric least square mean ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.48|||||The TOST (two one-sided test) test of equivalence showed that the geometric mean ratio and 90% CI for gliclazide AUC(0-24) between omeprazole and placebo phase was 1.13 (0.86-1.48), with upper confidence limit above the usual 1.25 boundary.|The main evaluated outcome was systemic exposure to gliclazide, expressed as AUC(0-t). The geometric mean was calculated for gliclazide AUC(0-24). The ratio of the geometric means with 90% CIs was assessed by linear mixed models between the two treatment assignments: gliclazide and omeprazole co-administration to that of gliclazide and placebo. The obtained 90% CI was compared with the equivalence 0.8-1.25 range.||1.48|0.86|
81648669|NCT04198948|162987449|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.636|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.636
81648670|NCT04198948|162987450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.055
81702503|NCT01068717|163101080|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for Treatment B to Treatment A and Treatment D to Treatment C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF), and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|Ratio geometric LS mean|101.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.1|107.88||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of FDC tablet versus coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets in the fasted and fed states, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\], and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and measurements within each subject as repeated measurements allowing for different covariance structures for the fasted and fed states.||107.88|96.10|
81702504|NCT01068717|163101081|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for Treatment B to Treatment A and Treatment D to Treatment C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF), and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|Ratio (%) of geometric LS mean|102.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.31|107.16||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of FDC tablet versus coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets in the fasted and fed states, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\], and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and measurements within each subject as repeated measurements allowing for different covariance structures for the fasted and fed states.||107.16|98.31|
81702505|NCT01068717|163101081|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for Treatment B to Treatment A and Treatment D to Treatment C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF), and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|Ratio (%) of geometric LS mean|99.22||||||90.0|96.48|102.04||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of FDC tablet versus coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets in the fasted and fed states, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\], and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and measurements within each subject as repeated measurements allowing for different covariance structures for the fasted and fed states.||102.04|96.48|
81702506|NCT01068717|163101082|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for Treatment B to Treatment A and Treatment D to Treatment C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF), and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|Ratio geometric LS mean|99.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.9|105.59||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of FDC tablet versus coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets in the fasted and fed states, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\], and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and measurements within each subject as repeated measurements allowing for different covariance structures for the fasted and fed states.||105.59|92.90|
81702507|NCT01068717|163101082|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for Treatment B to Treatment A and Treatment D to Treatment C ratios of geometric means for Cmax, AUC(INF), and AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. Potency-corrected results were also provided. Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means are entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC(INF). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|Ratio geometric LS mean|102.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.82|109.09||||||To demonstrate the bioequivalence of FDC tablet versus coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets in the fasted and fed states, linear mixed model analyses were performed on log(Cmax), log\[AUC(INF)\], and log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin and metformin, respectively. The factors in the model were sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and measurements within each subject as repeated measurements allowing for different covariance structures for the fasted and fed states.||109.09|96.82|
81702508|NCT01379924|163101086|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.25||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.92|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for group differences at baseline and variables associated with differential study retention.|Usual care arm is reference group|Multiple logistic regression modeling used to compute adjusted odds ratios for 12-month follow-up data.||.92|.07|.037
81648671|NCT02312206|162987494|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.826||||0.3028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5735|1.1889|||Log Rank|||||1.1889|0.5735|0.3028
81467821|NCT02612610|162627692|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.1769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 10 CSD Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 10 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.2|-1.0|0.1769
81648672|NCT01006616|162987497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.031||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.091|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, and baseline smoking status (yes/no) and inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) use (yes/no)||||0.091|-0.030|0.325
81648673|NCT01006616|162987497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.029||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.091|0.034|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, and baseline smoking status (yes/no) and ICS use (yes/no)||||0.034|-0.091|0.370
81648674|NCT01006616|162987497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.067||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.131|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, and baseline smoking status (yes/no) and ICS use (yes/no)||||0.131|0.004|0.037
81463725|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.61||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower education (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.61|-0.89|0.5710
81536806|NCT02174731|162756116|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of roxadustat versus epoetin alfa was declared if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the difference between roxadustat and epoetin alfa exceeded -0.15. Non-inferiority p-value is 1-sided.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.05|||ANCOVA||Difference between groups (roxadustat minus Epoetin alfa) in LS mean.|||0.05|0.00|<0.001
81467822|NCT02612610|162627692|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 10 CSD Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 10 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||-0.1|-1.3|0.0313
81611412|NCT03890120|162901331|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean (LSM)|-4.0||||0.3884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|21.0|||ANCOVA||The LSM,95% CI and P-value(1-sided) were obtained by an analysis of covariance(ANCOVA)model with change at Week 96 as dependent variable,baseline value of outcome measure,baseline UDCA use, and baseline Ludwig fibrosis stage as independent variables.|||21|-28|0.3884
81648675|NCT01006616|162987498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|2.6||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|6.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Analysis of Week 26 data|||6.9|-0.6|0.096
81648676|NCT01006616|162987498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|12.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|18.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Analysis of Week 26 data|||18.4|7.4|<0.001
81467823|NCT02612610|162627693|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.2058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 11 CSD Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 11 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.2|-1.0|0.2058
81611413|NCT03890120|162901332|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-9.0||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|1.0|||ANCOVA||The LSM, 95% CI and P-value (1-sided) were obtained by ANCOVA model to evaluate change at Week 96 as the dependent variable, baseline value of the outcome measure, baseline UDCA use, and baseline Ludwig fibrosis stage as independent variables.|||1|-20|0.0390
81611414|NCT03890120|162901333|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-2.6||||0.2845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|6.4|||ANCOVA||The LSM, 95% CI and P-value (1-sided) were obtained by ANCOVA model to evaluate change at Week 96 as the dependent variable, baseline value of the outcome measure, baseline UDCA use, and baseline Ludwig fibrosis stage as independent variables.|||6.4|-11.6|0.2845
81648677|NCT01006616|162987498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|19.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|26.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Analysis of Week 26 data|||26.9|13.8|<0.001
81648678|NCT00736125|162987531|EQUIVALENCE|nonparametric data were analyzed using Mann Whitney U Tests|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81648679|NCT00736125|162987532|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81685698|NCT00685178|163069308|SUPERIORITY||F-value for main effect of Condition|2.21||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|||||Using the proportion of negative urine samples obtained, the four groups were compared to determine whether there are any group differences in cocaine abstinence (as measured by negative urine samples).|Chi-squared||F-value for main effect of Drug Condition|||||0.531
81648680|NCT02250534|162987543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.41|-3.26||The p-value is Bonferroni-corrected for multiple comparisons with a priori threshold of significance P \< 0.0167|ANCOVA||Group difference = 0.12 mg nicotine - 0.8 mg nicotine|The statistical analysis method was ANCOVA, in order to test for statistically significant differences between group means, while controlling for covariates of interest. It was calculated that 207 subjects per group would be required to have at least 90% power to detect a mean difference of 4.52 CPD between the 0.8 mg and 0.12 mg groups at week 12, with significance level alpha of 0.0167. The significance level reflects the Bonferroni correction needed for testing of all pairwise comparisons.||-3.26|-7.41|<0.0001
81648681|NCT02250534|162987543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.51|-5.57||The p-value is Bonferroni-corrected for multiple comparisons with a priori threshold of significance P \< 0.0167|ANCOVA||Group difference = 0.03 mg nicotine - 0.8 mg nicotine|The statistical analysis method was ANCOVA, in order to test for statistically significant differences between group means, while controlling for covariates of interest. It was calculated that 207 subjects per group would be required to have at least 90% power to detect a mean difference of 6.07 CPD between the 0.8 mg and 0.03 mg groups at week 12, with significance level alpha of 0.0167. The significance level reflects the Bonferroni correction needed for testing of all pairwise comparisons.||-5.57|-9.51|<0.0001
81648682|NCT00458393|162987544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.577|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.105||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.404|0.824||secondary p-value given.|Log Rank|stratified by site|Efron correction for ties. Placebo is reference. Results typically quoted as efficacy = 100\*(1-HR)|Primary null hypothesis: Relative hazard of 0.7 or less. Secondary null hypothesis: Relative hazard of 1.0 or less.||.824|.404|0.002
81648683|NCT00458393|162987545|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.33||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.25||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Fisher Exact||||Extensive analysis and methods published in https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3966916/|2.25|0.79|0.28
81648684|NCT00458393|162987546|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.96|||Fisher Exact|||||2.96|.57|0.54
81648685|NCT00458393|162987547|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.23|||Log Rank|||||1.23|0.65|0.50
81648686|NCT00458393|162987548|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.23|||Log Rank|||||1.23|0.79|0.92
81648687|NCT00458393|162987549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis of no difference||||1.00
81648688|NCT00458393|162987549|SUPERIORITY|Desc|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81648689|NCT00458393|162987550|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.91||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||\< 0.05 for statistical significance. no adjustment for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81648690|NCT00458393|162987551|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-3.8||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-0.95|||median regression|||||-0.95|-6.6|0.009
81648691|NCT00458393|162987552|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|9.3|||median regression|||||9.3|-9.3|1.00
81648692|NCT00458393|162987553|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|1.1|||median regression|||||1.1|-5.5|0.19
81648693|NCT00458393|162987554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.33|-.18|0.56
81648694|NCT00458393|162987555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis is the proportion of mutations is identical.|Detailed resistance data is found at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4176446/|||1.00
81648695|NCT00458393|162987556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.0||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.0|54.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||54|-69|0.32
81648696|NCT00458393|162987557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.005||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis is equal proportion of pills returned||0.01|-0.02|0.53
81648697|NCT00458393|162987558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.6|||t-test, 2 sided||||Detailed methods and results are available at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4110718/|1.6|-1.1|0.70
81648698|NCT00458393|162987559|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.99
81648699|NCT00458393|162987560|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.42||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons, a priori threshold for statistical significance, p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||||Full details available in the methods section of https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24367497|.42|-.42|0.76
81648700|NCT00458393|162987561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.008||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.03|||Chi-squared|||Null is no difference between arms||0.030|-0.047|0.68
81648701|NCT00458393|162987562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.43|||Log Rank|||Null hypothesis of no difference between the arms||1.43|0.89|0.30
81648702|NCT00458393|162987563|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.7|||Log Rank||||Details in the manuscript https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3956614/|1.7|0.8|0.41
81648703|NCT00458393|162987564|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.09|||Log Rank|||||1.09|0.34|0.09
81685699|NCT00685178|163069309|SUPERIORITY||Spearmann's rank correlation|0.969|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||CR subjects only|Analyses were performed to measure the correlation between CR groups (topiramate + CR and Placebo + CR) and abstinence.||||<0.001
81685700|NCT00685178|163069309|SUPERIORITY||Spearmann's rank correlation|0.494|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)||NonCR subjects only|Analyses were performed to measure the correlation between Non-CR groups (topiramate + NonCR and Placebo + NonCR) and abstinence.||||<0.001
81611415|NCT03890120|162901334|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|4.1||||0.1978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|13.5|||Mantel Haenszel||The difference between cilofexor and Placebo, 95% CI, and the p-value (1-sided) were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline UDCA use and Ludwig fibrosis stage as stratification factors.|||13.5|-5.3|0.1978
81527966|NCT00620113|162742966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|5.3||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 25 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||Analysis for percent change from baseline to Week 52 in BMD was performed using a stepwise linear contrast test based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center. Treatment effect was assessed by LS mean and the associated 95% confidence intervals. Estimated difference from placebo = odanacatib dose minus placebo dose. Positive mean treatment differences were in favor of odanacatib.||5.30|2.37|<0.001
81611416|NCT03890120|162901335|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|8.9||||0.0797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|21.2|||Mantel Haenszel||The difference between cilofexor and Placebo, 95% CI, and the p-value (1-sided) were obtained by the stratum-adjusted MH method, with baseline UDCA use and Ludwig fibrosis stage as stratification factors.|||21.2|-3.5|0.0797
81611417|NCT03890120|162901336|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|1.0||||0.7275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.0|||ANCOVA||The LSM, 95% CI and P-value (1-sided) were obtained by ANCOVA model to evaluate change at Week 96 as the dependent variable, baseline value of the outcome measure, baseline UDCA use, and baseline Ludwig fibrosis stage as independent variables.|||3|-1|0.7275
81611418|NCT03890120|162901337|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.03||||0.3636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.14|||ANCOVA||The LSM, 95% CI and P-value (1-sided) were obtained by ANCOVA model to evaluate change at Week 96 as the dependent variable, baseline value of the outcome measure, baseline UDCA use, and baseline Ludwig fibrosis stage as independent variables.|||0.14|-0.20|0.3636
81611419|NCT03890120|162901338|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.3||||0.3595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.5|||ANCOVA||The LSM, 95% CI and P-value (1-sided) were obtained by ANCOVA model to evaluate change at Week 96 as the dependent variable, baseline value of the outcome measure, baseline UDCA use, and baseline Ludwig fibrosis stage as independent variables.|||1.5|-2.2|0.3595
81527967|NCT00620113|162742966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.43||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|3.88||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 10 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||Analysis for percent change from baseline to Week 52 in BMD was performed using a stepwise linear contrast test based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center. Treatment effect was assessed by LS mean and the associated 95% confidence intervals. Estimated difference from placebo = odanacatib dose minus placebo dose. Positive mean treatment differences were in favor of odanacatib.||3.88|0.99|0.002
81527968|NCT00620113|162742967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-50.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.43|-34.84||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 50 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||The log-transformed fraction from baseline in biomarker levels was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center, using a stepwise linear contrast test based on the ANCOVA model. The geometric mean percent change from baseline (back-transformation from the mean log-transformed fraction) and the associated 95% confidence intervals were presented.||-34.84|-66.43|<0.001
81527969|NCT00620113|162742967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-44.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.42|-28.21||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 25 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||The log-transformed fraction from baseline in biomarker levels was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center, using a stepwise linear contrast test based on the ANCOVA model. The geometric mean percent change from baseline (back-transformation from the mean log-transformed fraction) and the associated 95% confidence intervals were presented.||-28.21|-60.42|<0.001
81527970|NCT00620113|162742967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-35.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.33|-19.16||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 10 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||The log-transformed fraction from baseline in biomarker levels was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center, using a stepwise linear contrast test based on the ANCOVA model. The geometric mean percent change from baseline (back-transformation from the mean log-transformed fraction) and the associated 95% confidence intervals were presented.||-19.16|-52.33|<0.001
81536807|NCT02174731|162756117|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of roxadustat versus epoetin alfa was declared if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the difference between roxadustat and epoetin alfa exceeded -0.15. Non-inferiority p-value is 1-sided.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.05|||ANCOVA||Difference between groups (roxadustat minus Epoetin alfa) in LS mean.|||0.05|-0.01|<0.001
81611420|NCT04081298|162901368|EQUIVALENCE|feasibility assessment|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05. (feasibility assessment)|Paired sample t-test|||||||0.24
81611421|NCT04081298|162901369|EQUIVALENCE|feasibility assessment|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.78||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.5 (feasibility assessment)|paired t-test|||||||0.43
81611422|NCT04081298|162901370|EQUIVALENCE|McNemar's test evaluates equivalence between nominal groups. Power not calculated as this is a feasibility study with small sample size.||||||0.1|||||||McNemar|||Single arm pre-post comparison at baseline and 3-month follow-up (feasibility study)||||0.10
81611423|NCT04081298|162901371|EQUIVALENCE|feasibility assessment|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.65||0.2|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.5 (feasibility assessment)|paired-sample t-test|||||||0.20
81611424|NCT04081298|162901372|EQUIVALENCE|paired sample t-test (feasibility assessment)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.73||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||paired sample t-test|||||||0.71
81702509|NCT01379924|163101087|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.24||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.86|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for any variables that differed between groups at baseline, and variables associated with likelihood of study retention at follow-up.|Usual care arm is reference group.|||.86|.07|.029
81611425|NCT04081298|162901373|EQUIVALENCE|The analysis is an equivalence analysis of change (H1) in mean value from baseline to 3 month follow-up. Power was not calculated for this analysis because this is a feasibility study. The sample size is not large enough to approach appropriate power.||||||0.94|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Single arm pre-post comparison at baseline and 3-month follow-up (feasibility study)||||0.94
81611426|NCT04081298|162901374|EQUIVALENCE|The analysis is an equivalence analysis of change (H1) in mean value from baseline to 3 month follow-up using a paired-sample t-test. Power was not calculated for this analysis because this is a feasibility study. The sample size is not large enough to approach appropriate power.||||||0.03|||||||paired-sample t-test|||||||0.03
81611427|NCT04081298|162901375|EQUIVALENCE|The analysis is an equivalence analysis of change (H1) in mean value from baseline to 3 month follow-up using a paired-sample t-test. Power was not calculated for this analysis because this is a feasibility study. The sample size is not large enough to approach appropriate power.||||||0.36|||||||paired-sample t-test|||||||0.36
81685701|NCT00077623|163069317|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two RO0503821 dosing schedules were compared separately to epoetin reference using ANCOVA, with Hb at BL and region as the covariates. The test for non-inferiority were based on the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval for the difference between the two groups. When the lower limit was greater than or equal to -0.75 g/dL, the RO0503821 groups were regarded as non-inferior to the epoetin reference group. The confidence level of 97.5% was chosen to adjust for multiplicity.|Mean Difference between groups|0.141|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.098|0.38||The p-value for the non-inferiority test can be derived via the t-test.|ANCOVA, CI for difference between groups|||The non-inferiority test for treatment differences in Hb change from baseline, based on ANCOVA analysis with a non-inferiority limit of -0.75 g/dL (Per Protocol Population)||0.380|-0.098|<0.0001
81611428|NCT02059161|162901399|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for declaring non-inferiority was for the upper bound of the 95% CI to lie below 0.4%.|Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.19|||||Longitudinal data analysis model included terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||0.19|-0.11|
81611429|NCT02059161|162901400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Percentages|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|4.0|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||4.0|-11.8|
81611430|NCT02059161|162901401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|10.1|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||10.1|-16.1|
81611431|NCT02059161|162901404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.14|||||Longitudinal data analysis including terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||0.14|-0.18|
81611432|NCT02059161|162901405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|1.16|||||Longitudinal data analysis including terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||1.16|-4.69|
81611433|NCT02059161|162901406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.01|||||Longitudinal data analysis including terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||0.01|-0.06|
81611434|NCT02059161|162901407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|22.2|||||Longitudinal data analysis including terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||22.2|-3.0|
81611435|NCT02059161|162901408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in Percentages|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|5.5|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||5.5|-9.8|
81611436|NCT02059161|162901409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|14.3|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||14.3|-12.8|
81611437|NCT02059161|162901411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|1.39|||||Longitudinal data analysis model included terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||1.39|-4.92|
81611438|NCT02059161|162901412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.02|||||Longitudinal data analysis model included terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||0.02|-0.05|
81611439|NCT02059161|162901413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|8.9|||||Longitudinal data analysis including terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||8.9|-19.7|
81611440|NCT02059161|162901415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|8.2|||||Longitudinal data analysis model including terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||8.2|-8.9|
81611441|NCT02059161|162901416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|2.4|||||Longitudinal data analysis including terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||2.4|-18.6|
81611442|NCT02059161|162901417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference in %s (A1C < 7.0%)|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|8.1|||||Miettinen and Nurminen, stratified by prior insulin status.|||8.1|-9.7|
81611443|NCT02059161|162901417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference in %s (A1C <6.5%)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|6.5|||||Miettinen and Nurminen, stratified by prior insulin status.|||6.5|-8.6|
81611444|NCT02059161|162901418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference (A1C < 7.0%)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|9.1|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|||9.1|-8.7|
81611445|NCT02059161|162901418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference (A1C < 6.5%)|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|2.8|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|||2.8|-11.5|
81611446|NCT02059161|162901419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Means Squares|-0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|1.48|||||Longitudinal data analysis model included terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||1.48|-2.33|
81611447|NCT02059161|162901420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Means Squares|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.02|||||Longitudinal data analysis model included terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||0.02|-0.02|
81611448|NCT02059161|162901421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|0.69|||||Longitudinal data analysis model included terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||0.69|-3.69|
81611449|NCT02059161|162901422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.02||||||95.0|-0.04|0.01|||||Longitudinal data analysis model included terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||0.01|-0.04|
81611450|NCT02059161|162901423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|1.04|||||Longitudinal data analysis model included terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||1.04|-2.52|
81536808|NCT02174731|162756118|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was also declared as the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0 and p-value was lower than 0.05.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.27|||ANCOVA||Difference between groups (roxadustat minus Epoetin alfa) in LS mean.|||-0.27|-0.39|<0.001
81611451|NCT02059161|162901424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.01|||||Longitudinal data analysis model included terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||0.01|-0.03|
81611452|NCT02059161|162901425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|0.83|||||Longitudinal data analysis model included terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||0.83|-3.34|
81611453|NCT02059161|162901426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.01|||||Longitudinal data analysis model included terms for treatment, time, prior insulin status (intermediate-acting, or long-acting insulin), and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior insulin status.|||0.01|-0.04|
81611454|NCT03633903|162901450|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.04|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||"The reported p-value was calculated and is not indicating a threshold for significance.~This applies to the change from row 1 to row 3 (e.g., baseline pre TSST-C versus follow-up timepoint pre TSST-C)"|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81611455|NCT03633903|162901450|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||"The reported p-value was calculated and is not indicating a threshold for significance.~This is for the difference from row 1 to row 2 (baseline pre versus baseline post TSST-C)"|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81611456|NCT03633903|162901450|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|||||"The reported p-value was calculated and is not indicating a threshold for significance.~Comparing row 1 and row 4 (baseline pre TSST-C versus follow-up post TSST-C)."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.40
81611457|NCT03633903|162901451|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparing group differences (CRP biomarker) in mindfulness versus control at baseline versus follow-up timepoints.||||.39
81611458|NCT03633903|162901451|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparing group differences (IL-6 biomarker) in mindfulness versus control at baseline versus follow-up timepoints.||||.95
81611459|NCT03633903|162901452|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||the calculated p value.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparing group differences (symptoms of anxiety/depression) in mindfulness versus control at baseline versus follow-up timepoints.||||.08
81611460|NCT01606189|162901490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.58||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.18|||ANOVA|||Box Scale-11 pain scores were compared between treatment groups using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model included factors for patient, treatment and period. The significance of the overall treatment effect was assessed using the F-test from the ANOVA. The model used was as follows: Box Scale-11 Pain Score = Patient + Treatment + Period||-0.18|-0.98|0.005
81702510|NCT01379924|163101088|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.75|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for any variables that differed between groups at baseline, and variables associated with likelihood of study retention at follow-up.|Usual care arm is the reference group|||.75|.06|.017
81611461|NCT01606189|162901490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.64||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.24|||ANOVA|||Box Scale-11 pain scores were compared between treatment groups using an ANOVA. The model included factors for patient, treatment and period. The significance of the overall treatment effect was assessed using the F-test from the ANOVA. The model used was as follows: Box Scale-11 Pain Score = Patient + Treatment + Period||-0.24|-1.03|0.002
81611462|NCT01606189|162901491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.2||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.04|||ANOVA|||Sleep disturbance scores were compared between treatment groups using ANOVA. The model included factors for patient, treatment and period. The significance of the overall treatment effect was assessed using the F-test from the ANOVA. The model used was as follows: Sleep disturbance Score = Patient + Treatment + Period||-0.04|-0.37|0.017
81611463|NCT01606189|162901491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.16|||ANOVA|||Sleep disturbance scores were compared between treatment groups using ANOVA. The model included factors for patient, treatment and period. The significance of the overall treatment effect was assessed using the F-test from the ANOVA. The model used was as follows: Sleep disturbance Score = Patient + Treatment + Period||-0.16|-0.49|<0.001
81611464|NCT01606189|162901492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.55||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.01|||ANOVA|||Sleep quality scores were compared between treatment groups using ANOVA. The model included factors for patient, treatment and period. The significance of the overall treatment effect was assessed using the F-test from the ANOVA. The model used was as follows: Sleep Quality Score = Patient + Treatment + Period||1.01|0.09|0.019
81611465|NCT01606189|162901492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.79||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.24|||ANOVA|||Sleep quality scores were compared between treatment groups using ANOVA. The model included factors for patient, treatment and period. The significance of the overall treatment effect was assessed using the F-test from the ANOVA. The model used was as follows: Sleep Quality Score = Patient + Treatment + Period||1.24|0.33|0.001
81611466|NCT01606189|162901493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-1.55||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|0.55|||ANOVA|||Total pain intensity scores were compared between treatment groups using ANOVA. The model included factors for patient, treatment and period. The significance of the overall treatment effect was assessed using the F-test from the ANOVA. The model used was as follows: Total Pain Intensity Score = Patient + Treatment + Period||0.55|-3.64|0.146
81611467|NCT01606189|162901493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-2.2||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.29|-0.1|||ANOVA|||Total pain intensity scores were compared between treatment groups using ANOVA. The model included factors for patient, treatment and period. The significance of the overall treatment effect was assessed using the F-test from the ANOVA. The model used was as follows: Total Pain Intensity Score = Patient + Treatment + Period||-0.10|-4.29|0.040
81611468|NCT01606189|162901494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-7.28||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.78|1.21|||ANOVA|||Intensity of Pain scores were compared between treatment groups using ANOVA. The model included factors for patient, treatment and period. The significance of the overall treatment effect was assessed using the F-test from the ANOVA. The model used was as follows: Intensity of Pain Score = Patient + Treatment + Period||1.21|-15.78|0.092
81611469|NCT01606189|162901494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-8.99||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.41|-0.57|||ANOVA|||Intensity of Pain scores were compared between treatment groups using ANOVA. The model included factors for patient, treatment and period. The significance of the overall treatment effect was assessed using the F-test from the ANOVA. The model used was as follows: Intensity of Pain Score = Patient + Treatment + Period||-0.57|-17.41|0.037
81611470|NCT01606189|162901495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mann-Whitney U statistic|1222.0||||0.328||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Pain at present was analysed using the Mann-Whitney test with a correction for ties. Results were presented in terms of the sums of the ranks for the two groups, the Mann-Whitney U statistic and the associated p-value.||||0.328
81611471|NCT01606189|162901495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mann-Whitney U statistic|1200.5||||0.56||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Pain at present was analysed using the Mann-Whitney test with a correction for ties. Results were presented in terms of the sums of the ranks for the two groups, the Mann-Whitney U statistic and the associated p-value.||||0.560
81611472|NCT01606189|162901496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-1.75||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|0.83|||ANOVA|||Pain Disability Index scores were compared between treatment groups using ANOVA. The model included factors for patient, treatment and period. The significance of the overall treatment effect was assessed using the F-test from the ANOVA. The model used was as follows: Pain Disability Index Score = Patient + Treatment + Period||0.83|-4.32|0.181
81611473|NCT01606189|162901496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.43||||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|2.98|||ANOVA|||Pain Disability Index scores were compared between treatment groups using ANOVA. The model included factors for patient, treatment and period. The significance of the overall treatment effect was assessed using the F-test from the ANOVA. The model used was as follows: Pain Disability Index Score = Patient + Treatment + Period||2.98|-2.12|0.739
81702511|NCT01379924|163101089|SUPERIORITY||Group by time interaction term coefficie|4.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.84||0.217|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for any variables that differed between groups at baseline, and variables associated with likelihood of study retention at follow-up.||||||.217
81611474|NCT01606189|162901497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-2.23||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|-0.45|||ANOVA|||12-Item General Health Questionnaire scores were compared between treatment groups using ANOVA. The model included factors for patient, treatment and period. The significance of the overall treatment effect was assessed using the F-test from the ANOVA. The model used was as follows: 12-Item General Health Questionnaire Score = Patient + Treatment + Period||-0.45|-4.01|0.015
81467824|NCT02612610|162627693|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.0665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.0|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 11 CSD Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 11 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.0|-1.2|0.0665
81702512|NCT01379924|163101090|SUPERIORITY||Group by time interaction term coefficie|2.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77||0.444|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for any variables that differed between groups at baseline, and variables associated with likelihood of study retention at follow-up.||||||.444
81648704|NCT03311269|162987572|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline for the primary efficacy endpoint=0. The alternative hypothesis is that the mean change does not =0. The primary analysis will be a one-sample t-test for both treatment groups combined, to test the null hypothesis that the mean change from baseline equals 0. Primary analysis will be performed for each treatment group separately.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-2.3||This p-value corresponds to the change from Baseline to Week 12 for both treatment groups (ClariVein RES 1% Injection and ClariVein RES 3% Injection) combined.|t-test, 2 sided|One-Sample||Continuous variables summarized using descriptive statistics, specifically the mean, median, standard deviation, minimum and maximum. Categorical variables summarized using frequencies and percentages. All statistical tests will be performed at the 0.05 significance level (p -value ≤ 0.050) unless otherwise indicated. For efficacy analyses, missing post-treatment data will be imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF). Missing safety data will not be imputed.||-2.3|-6.2|<0.001
81648705|NCT03311269|162987572|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline for the primary efficacy endpoint=0. The alternative hypothesis is that the mean change does not =0. The primary analysis will be a one-sample t-test for both treatment groups combined, to test the null hypothesis that the mean change from baseline equals 0. Primary analysis will be performed for each treatment group separately.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-1.0||This p-value corresponds to the change from Baseline to Week 12 for the ClariVein RES 1% Injection treatment group.|t-test, 2 sided|One-Sample||All statistical tests will be performed at the 0.05 significance level (p -value ≤ 0.050) unless otherwise indicated.||-1.0|-5.8|0.011
81648706|NCT03311269|162987572|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline for the primary efficacy endpoint=0. The alternative hypothesis is that the mean change does not =0. The primary analysis will be a one-sample t-test for both treatment groups combined, to test the null hypothesis that the mean change from baseline equals 0. Primary analysis will be performed for each treatment group separately.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|-1.6||This p-value corresponds to the change from Baseline to Week 12 for the ClariVein RES 3% Injection treatment group.|t-test, 2 sided|One-Sample||All statistical tests will be performed at the 0.05 significance level (p -value ≤ 0.050) unless otherwise indicated.||-1.6|-8.7|0.010
81648707|NCT03311269|162987572|OTHER|An ANCOVA was performed to compare the change from baseline for ClariVein RES 1% Injection versus ClariVein RES 3% Injection with treatment as the class variable and with baseline score as the covariate|Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.2||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.3||This p-value corresponds to the difference between treatment groups (ClariVein RES 1% Injection versus ClariVein RES 3% Injection).|ANCOVA|||All statistical tests will be performed at the 0.05 significance level (p -value ≤ 0.050) unless otherwise indicated.||1.3|-3.7|0.531
81648708|NCT03311269|162987573|OTHER||Descriptive (Percentage)|94.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.7|99.9|||||The count of the combined treatment group for the elimination of saphenous vein reflux at Week 12 posttreatment is 17/18 (94.4%).|The secondary efficacy endpoint, the elimination of saphenous vein reflux at Week 12 posttreatment, will be summarized for both treatments combined using the count and percentage, together with a 95% Wilson (score) confidence interval for the proportion.||99.9|72.7|
81648709|NCT03311269|162987573|OTHER||Percentage Difference|11.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|42.8||All statistical tests will be performed at the 0.05 significance level (p -value ≤ 0.050) unless otherwise indicated.|Chi-squared|||For elimination of saphenous vein reflux at Week 12 posttreatment, the treatment difference for ClariVein RES 1% Injection versus ClariVein RES 3% Injection for the proportion was assessed by a chi-square test together with a 95% Wilson (score) confidence interval for the treatment difference.||42.8|-20.5|1.000
81648710|NCT01121913|162987574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LS means) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-t) is between 80% and 125%.|Mean ratio|102.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.8|114.0|||||Trazodone Contramid® OAD (prototype 1)/Triticco®|||114|91.8|
81648711|NCT01121913|162987574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LS means) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-t) is between 80% and 125%.|Mean ratio|105.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.9|117.0|||||Trazodone Contramid® OAD (prototype 1)/Desyrel®|||117|93.9|
81648712|NCT01121913|162987574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LS means) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-t) is between 80% and 125%.|Mean ratio|95.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.5|106.0|||||Trazodone Contramid® OAD (prototype 2)/Triticco®|||106|85.5|
81648713|NCT01121913|162987574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LS means) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-t) is between 80% and 125%.|Mean ratio|97.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.7|109.0|||||Trazodone Contramid® OAD (prototype 2)/Desyrel®|||109|87.7|
81648714|NCT01121913|162987575|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LSmeans) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-∞) is between 80% and 125%.|Mean ratio|102.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.8|114.0|||||Trazodone Contramid® OAD (prototype 1)/Triticco®|||114|91.8|
81467825|NCT02612610|162627693|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 11 CSD Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 11 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||-0.1|-1.4|0.0155
81648715|NCT01121913|162987575|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LSmeans) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-∞) is between 80% and 125%.|Mean ratio|106.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.1|118.0|||||Trazodone Contramid® OAD (prototype 1)/Desyrel®|||118|95.1|
81648716|NCT01121913|162987575|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LSmeans) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-∞) is between 80% and 125%.|Mean ratio|94.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.1|106.0|||||Trazodone Contramid® OAD (prototype 2)/Triticco®|||106|85.1|
81648717|NCT01121913|162987575|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LSmeans) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-∞) is between 80% and 125%.|Mean ratio|98.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.3|110.0|||||Trazodone Contramid® OAD (prototype 2)/Desyrel®|||110|88.3|
81648718|NCT01121913|162987576|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LSmeans) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter Cmax is between 75% and 133%.|Mean ratio|73.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.2|85.0|||||Trazodone Contramid® OAD (prototype 1)/Triticco®|||85|63.2|
81648719|NCT01121913|162987576|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LSmeans) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter Cmax is between 75% and 133%.|Mean ratio|59.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|51.5|69.4|||||Trazodone Contramid® OAD (prototype 1)/Desyrel®|||69.4|51.5|
81648720|NCT01121913|162987576|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LSmeans) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter Cmax is between 75% and 133%.|Mean ratio|83.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.5|96.4|||||Trazodone Contramid® OAD (prototype 2)/Triticco®|||96.4|71.5|
81648721|NCT01121913|162987576|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LSmeans) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter Cmax is between 75% and 133%.|Mean ratio|67.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.4|78.5|||||Trazodone Contramid® OAD (prototype 2)/Desyrel®|||78.5|58.4|
81648722|NCT03269695|162987603|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|1.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|47.2|||Chan and Zhang (1999)|||||47.2|-41.0|1.0000
81648723|NCT03269695|162987604|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|37.0|||Chan and Zhang (1999)|||||37.0|-37.0|1.0000
81648724|NCT03269695|162987605|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|14.3||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|57.9|||Chan and Zhang (1999)|||||57.9|-23.8|0.4700
81648725|NCT03269695|162987606|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|10.0||||0.5221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|45.6|||Chan and Zhang (1999)|||||45.6|-20.7|0.5221
81648726|NCT03269695|162987607|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|32.1||||0.3166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.7|74.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999)|||||74.1|-23.7|0.3166
81648727|NCT03269695|162987608|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|20.0||||0.5234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|58.5|||Chan and Zhang (1999)|||||58.5|-22.9|0.5234
81648728|NCT03269695|162987609|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-25.0||||0.7393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.6|29.1|||Chan and Zhang (1999)|||||29.1|-69.6|0.7393
81648729|NCT03269695|162987610|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|5.8||||0.2705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|16.67|||ANCOVA|||||16.67|-5.08|0.2705
81648730|NCT03269695|162987611|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|48.2||||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|84.7|||Chan and Zhang (1999)|||||84.7|-4.4|0.0732
81648731|NCT03269695|162987612|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|30.0||||0.2633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|69.2|||Chan and Zhang (1999)|||||69.2|-18.4|0.2633
81467826|NCT02612610|162627694|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.2458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 12 CSD Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 12 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.3|-1.0|0.2458
81648732|NCT03269695|162987613|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|6.54|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||At Week 2||6.54|0.15|1.0000
81648733|NCT03269695|162987613|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.6691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|10.0|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||At Week 4||10.00|0.23|0.6691
81648734|NCT03269695|162987613|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.6248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|4.4|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||At Week 8||4.40|0.09|0.6248
81648735|NCT03269695|162987613|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|8.3|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||At Week 12||8.30|0.12|0.9965
81648736|NCT01313624|162987621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|0.8||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|4.7||P-value was based on T-test from mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM).|MMRM|||||4.7|-3.1|0.68
81648737|NCT01313624|162987622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|1.3||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.6||P-value was based on T-test from mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM).|MMRM|||||5.6|-3.0|0.56
81648738|NCT00239681|162987643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.46|0.69|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio shows (Rosuvastatin hazard/Placebo hazard)|||0.69|0.46|<0.0001
81648739|NCT00239681|162987644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||<|0.021||95.0|0.67|0.97|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio shows (Rosuvastatin hazard/Placebo hazard)|||0.97|0.67|<0.021
81648740|NCT00239681|162987645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||<|0.172||95.0|0.65|1.08|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio shows (Rosuvastatin hazard/Placebo hazard)|||1.08|0.65|<0.172
81648741|NCT00239681|162987646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27|||<|0.015||95.0|1.05|1.53|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio shows (Rosuvastatin hazard/Placebo hazard)|||1.53|1.05|<0.015
81648742|NCT00239681|162987647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.018||95.0|0.35|0.91|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio shows (Rosuvastatin hazard/Placebo hazard)|||0.91|0.35|0.018
81648743|NCT00239681|162987648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.548||95.0|0.88|1.28|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio shows (Rosuvastatin hazard/Placebo hazard)|||1.28|0.88|0.548
81648744|NCT02654132|162987658|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.82|||Log Rank|||||0.82|0.32|0.0043
81648745|NCT02654132|162987659|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.62||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|10.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.43|2.05|0.0002
81527971|NCT00620113|162742968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-60.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.7|-35.13||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 50 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||The log-transformed fraction from baseline in biomarker levels was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center, using a stepwise linear contrast test based on the ANCOVA model. The geometric mean percent change from baseline (back-transformation from the mean log-transformed fraction) and the associated 95% confidence intervals were presented.||-35.13|-85.70|<0.001
81527972|NCT00620113|162742968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-60.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.91|-35.49||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 25 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||The log-transformed fraction from baseline in biomarker levels was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center, using a stepwise linear contrast test based on the ANCOVA model. The geometric mean percent change from baseline (back-transformation from the mean log-transformed fraction) and the associated 95% confidence intervals were presented.||-35.49|-85.91|<0.001
81527973|NCT00620113|162742968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-38.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.94|-11.52||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 10 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||The log-transformed fraction from baseline in biomarker levels was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center, using a stepwise linear contrast test based on the ANCOVA model. The geometric mean percent change from baseline (back-transformation from the mean log-transformed fraction) and the associated 95% confidence intervals were presented.||-11.52|-65.94|<0.001
81527974|NCT00620113|162742969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-42.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.55|-20.27||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 50 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||The log-transformed fraction from baseline in biomarker levels was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center, using a stepwise linear contrast test based on the ANCOVA model. The geometric mean percent change from baseline (back-transformation from the mean log-transformed fraction) and the associated 95% confidence intervals were presented.||-20.27|-65.55|<0.001
81527975|NCT00620113|162742969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-37.45||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.32|-14.59||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 25 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||The log-transformed fraction from baseline in biomarker levels was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center, using a stepwise linear contrast test based on the ANCOVA model. The geometric mean percent change from baseline (back-transformation from the mean log-transformed fraction) and the associated 95% confidence intervals were presented.||-14.59|-60.32|0.001
81611475|NCT01606189|162901497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-1.21||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|0.56|||ANOVA|||12-Item General Health Questionnaire scores were compared between treatment groups using ANOVA. The model included factors for patient, treatment and period. The significance of the overall treatment effect was assessed using the F-test from the ANOVA. The model used was as follows: 12-Item General Health Questionnaire Score = Patient + Treatment + Period||0.56|-2.97|0.178
81648746|NCT02654132|162987660|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.93|||Log Rank|||||0.93|0.37|0.0217
81527976|NCT00620113|162742969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-26.77||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.37|-3.16||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 10 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||The log-transformed fraction from baseline in biomarker levels was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center, using a stepwise linear contrast test based on the ANCOVA model. The geometric mean percent change from baseline (back-transformation from the mean log-transformed fraction) and the associated 95% confidence intervals were presented.||-3.16|-50.37|0.017
81527977|NCT00620113|162742970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-15.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.11|-5.93||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 50 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||The log-transformed fraction from baseline in biomarker levels was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center, using a stepwise linear contrast test based on the ANCOVA model. The geometric mean percent change from baseline (back-transformation from the mean log-transformed fraction) and the associated 95% confidence intervals were presented.||-5.93|-25.11|<0.001
81536809|NCT02174731|162756119|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of roxadustat versus epoetin alfa was declared if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the difference between roxadustat and epoetin alfa exceeded -0.75. Non-inferiority p-value is 1-sided.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.36|||ANCOVA|MAR-based multiple imputation.|Difference between groups (roxadustat minus Epoetin alfa) in LS mean.|||0.36|0.04|<0.001
81611476|NCT01167023|162901504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.26||||0.304||95.0||||Pain rate was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, with baseline pain intensity, treatment group, and stratification variable sickle-cell genotype as explanatory variables.|ANCOVA||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference is for 5 mg prasugrel minus placebo.|||||0.304
81648747|NCT03713320|162987669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9539|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of the treatment groups is based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel test controlling for the number of tumors at screening (at least one tumor at screening versus no tumors at screening) and number of prognostic factors (0-1 versus 2 prognostic factors). Prognostic factors include age at diagnosis \> 60 years and lactate dehydrogenase level \> upper limit of normal at diagnosis. Number of subjects achieving ORR4 and exact binomial (Clopper-Pearson) confidence intervals are presented.||||.9539
81648748|NCT03713320|162987670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio (cobomarsen/vorinostat) and p-value comparing the treatment groups is based on a Cox proportional hazards model. A hazard ratio \< 1 favors cobomarsen over vorinostat.||||0.011
81536810|NCT02174731|162756120|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||<0.0001
81648749|NCT00909532|162987684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|12.6||The primary and key secondary endpoints were analyzed using Hochberg's step-up procedure: test 1, primary (α=0.05); test 2, CFQ-R resp domain (Wk24) and sweat chloride (Wk24)(α=0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Denominator degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Roger approximation.||The primary analysis for the primary efficacy variable was based on a Mixed-Effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM). The model included absolute change from baseline in percent predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) as the dependent variable, treatment (ivacaftor versus placebo) and visit (Day 15, Week 8, Week 16, and Week 24) as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect, with adjustment for the continuous baseline values of age and percent predicted FEV1.||12.6|8.6|<0.0001
81648750|NCT00909532|162987685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|12.5||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Denominator degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Roger approximation. No imputation of missing data was done.||Analysis of this variable was similar to that of the primary analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint. Estimates were obtained from Mixed-Effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with dependent variable absolute change from baseline, fixed effects for categorical visit and treatment group, and adjustment for the continuous baseline values of age and percent predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1),using unstructured covariance matrix.||12.5|8.5|<0.0001
81648751|NCT00909532|162987686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|11.4||Analyzed in sequence: test 1, primary (α=0.05); test 2, using Hochberg's step-up procedure on CFQ-R resp domain(Wk 24) and sweat chloride (Wk 24) (α=0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Through Week 24: Analysis for the respiratory domain score endpoint was similar to that of the primary analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint. Estimates were from Mixed-Effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with dependent variable absolute change from baseline, fixed effects for categorical visit and treatment group, and adjustment for continuous baseline value for age, domain score, and percent predicted FEV1, using unstructured covariance matrix.||11.4|4.7|<0.0001
81648752|NCT00909532|162987686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|11.9||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Through Week 48: Analysis for the CFQ-R respiratory domain score endpoint was similar to that of the primary analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint. Estimates were from MMRM with dependent variable absolute change from baseline, fixed effects for categorical visit and treatment group, and adjustment for continuous baseline value for age,sweat chloride, and percent predicted FEV1,using unstructured covariance matrix.||11.9|5.3|<0.0001
81648753|NCT00909532|162987687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-47.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.3|-44.5||Analyzed in sequence: test 1, primary (α=0.05); test 2, using Hochberg's step-up procedure on CFQ-R resp domain(Wk 24) and sweat chloride (Wk 24) (α=0.05); test 3 using Hochberg's on time to pulmonary exacerbation (Wk 48) and weight (Wk 48).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Through Week 24: Analysis for this variable was similar to that of the primary analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint. Estimates were from Mixed-Effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with dependent variable absolute change from baseline, fixed effects for categorical visit and treatment group, and adjustment for continuous baseline value for age, sweat chloride, and percent predicted FEV1, using unstructured covariance matrix.||-44.5|-51.3|<0.0001
81648754|NCT00909532|162987687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.5|-44.7||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Through Week 48: Analysis for this variable was similar to that of the primary analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint. Estimates were from Mixed-Effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with dependent variable absolute change from baseline, fixed effects for categorical visit and treatment group, and adjustment for continuous baseline value for age, sweat chloride, and percent predicted FEV1, using unstructured covariance matrix.||-44.7|-51.5|<0.0001
81648755|NCT00909532|162987688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard at Week 24|0.4||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.71||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||Time to first pulmonary exacerbation through Week 24 was analyzed using Cox regression. The model included a covariate for treatment and adjustments for the age group and percent predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) severity at baseline.||0.71|0.23|0.0016
81702513|NCT01379924|163101091|SUPERIORITY||Group by time interaction term coefficie|9.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.82||0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for any variables that differed between groups at baseline, and variables associated with likelihood of study retention at follow-up.||||||.011
81648756|NCT00909532|162987688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard at 48 Weeks|0.46||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.73||Analyzed in sequence: test 1, primary (α=0.05); test 2, using Hochberg's step-up procedure on CFQ-R resp domain(Wk 24) and sweat chloride (Wk 24) (α=0.05); test 3 using Hochberg's on time to pulmonary exacerbation (Wk 48) and weight (Wk 48).|Regression, Cox|||Time to first pulmonary exacerbation through Week 48 was analyzed using Cox regression. The model included a covariate for treatment and adjustments for the age group and percent predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) severity at baseline.||0.73|0.28|0.0012
81648757|NCT00909532|162987689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.||At Week 24: Analysis for this variable was based on a linear mixed effects (LME) model with treatment as a fixed effect, and intercept, visit (days on study) and treatment by visit interaction as random effects, with adjustment for age group and baseline percent predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) severity.||3.7|1.8|<0.0001
81702514|NCT01379924|163101093|SUPERIORITY||Group by time interaction term coefficie|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.758|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for any variables that differed between groups at baseline, and variables associated with likelihood of study retention at follow-up.||||||.758
81702515|NCT01379924|163101094|SUPERIORITY||Group by time interaction term coefficie|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.024|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for any variables that differed between groups at baseline, and variables associated with likelihood of study retention at follow-up.||||||.024
81648758|NCT00909532|162987689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|4.1||Analyzed in sequence: test 1, primary (α=0.05); test 2, using Hochberg's step-up procedure on CFQ-R resp domain(Wk 24) and sweat chloride (Wk 24) (α=0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 48: Analysis for this variable was based on a linear mixed effects (LME) model with treatment as a fixed effect and visit (days on study) and treatment by visit interaction as random effects, with adjustment for age group and baseline percent predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) severity.||4.1|1.3|0.0001
81648759|NCT02601209|162987719|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose (mg)|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81648760|NCT02601209|162987720|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36||||0.1419|ONE_SIDED|85.0||1.7|||Log Rank|1-sided statistical test and p-value||||1.70||0.1419
81648761|NCT02804399|162987732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Mean|14.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.78|17.01||||||Mixed model was fitted to obtain ratio of geometric means of Rifampin 600 mg QD + PF-06463922 100 mg SD (test) to PF-06463922 100 mg SD (reference) and the results are presented as percentage. 90% CI was calculated on ratio of geometric means.||17.01|12.78|
81648762|NCT02804399|162987733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Mean|23.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|21.58|26.43||||||Mixed model was fitted to obtain ratio of geometric means of Rifampin 600 mg QD + PF-06463922 100 mg SD (test) to PF-06463922 100 mg SD (reference) and the results are presented as percentage. 90% CI was calculated on ratio of geometric means.||26.43|21.58|
81648763|NCT02804399|162987734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Mean|13.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.09|16.12||||||Mixed model was fitted to obtain ratio of geometric means of Rifampin 600 mg QD + PF-06463922 100 mg SD (test) to PF-06463922 100 mg SD (reference) and the results are presented as percentage. 90% CI was calculated on ratio of geometric means.||16.12|12.09|
81648764|NCT01174264|162987753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.75||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3|2.34|||t-test, 2 sided|Performed on log-transformed data.||||2.34|1.30|0.003
81648765|NCT01174264|162987753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.08||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.44||Performed on log-transformed data.|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.44|0.81|0.65
81648766|NCT01174264|162987754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.74||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.25|2.42|||t-test, 2 sided|Performed on log-transformed data.||||2.42|1.25|0.008
81648767|NCT01174264|162987754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.12||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.49|||t-test, 2 sided|Performed on log-transformed data.||||1.49|0.84|0.51
81467827|NCT02612610|162627694|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.0662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.0|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 12 CSD Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 12 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.0|-1.2|0.0662
81648768|NCT01174264|162987756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.83
81648769|NCT01174264|162987756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.57
81648770|NCT01174264|162987757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0001
81648771|NCT01174264|162987757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0001
81648772|NCT01174264|162987758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.16||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.38|||t-test, 2 sided|Performed on log-transformed data.||||1.38|0.97|0.17
81648773|NCT01174264|162987759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.13||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.35|||t-test, 2 sided|Performed on log-transformed data.||||1.35|0.95|0.25
81648774|NCT01174264|162987760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.22||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.48||Performed on log-transformed data.|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.48|1.00|0.096
81648775|NCT01174264|162987761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81648776|NCT00087555|162987770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.052
81648777|NCT00087555|162987770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.024
81648778|NCT00087555|162987770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.035
81648779|NCT04469465|162987862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Re-randomization Test|||Interim Efficacy Analysis||||0.0007
81648780|NCT04469465|162987862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Re-randomization Test|||Full Analysis||||0.0007
81648781|NCT04469465|162987862|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|24.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.751|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.9|31.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Interim Efficacy Analysis||31.99|16.90|<0.0001
81648782|NCT04469465|162987862|SUPERIORITY||Difference|23.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.585|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.31|30.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Full Analysis||30.61|16.31|<0.0001
81648783|NCT02053610|162987885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.58|||Log Rank, Stratified|Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.||||0.58|0.41|<0.0001
81648784|NCT02053610|162987887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.54|||Log Rank, Stratified|Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.|Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.|||0.54|0.33|<0.0001
81648785|NCT02053610|162987889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|13.22||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|20.1|||Chi-squared|||Includes participants with EOTR: CR, CRi, PR or nPR.||20.1|6.3|0.0001
81648786|NCT02053610|162987890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|12.92||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|19.8|||Chi-squared|||Includes participants with best overall response: CR, CRi, PR or nPR.||19.8|6.1|0.0002
81648787|NCT02053610|162987891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.61|||Log Rank, Stratified|Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.||||0.61|0.43|<0.0001
81648788|NCT02053610|162987892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (stratified)|0.76||||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.97|||Log Rank, Stratified|Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.||||0.97|0.60|0.0245
81648789|NCT02053610|162987893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.61|||Log Rank, Stratified|Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.||||0.61|0.41|<0.0001
81648790|NCT02053610|162987895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (stratified)|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.73|||Log Rank, Stratified|Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.||||0.73|0.46|<0.0001
81611477|NCT01167023|162901506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-24.051|||<|0.001||95.0||||A mixed-effects model repeated measures analysis with baseline measurement, stratification variable sickle cell genotype, treatment, time, and time\*treatment interaction as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect in the model was used.|Mixed Models Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference is for 5 mg prasugrel minus placebo.|||||<0.001
81648791|NCT02641587|162987898|OTHER|"The analysis will test if the geometric LS mean level of MHBMA for CHTP is lower than for CC. The following hypothesis will be evaluated:~H0: XCHTP - XCC ≤ 0.0~HA: XCHTP - XCC \> 0.0~where XCHTP and XCC are the geometric LS means of CHTP and CC, respectively. H0 is rejected with a type I error α = 2.5% (one-sided test)."|LS Mean Reduction|85.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.06|87.47||The primary endpoints will be tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|Generalized linear model||Least squares (LS) means and estimate of the difference, and 95% CI will be back-transformed for obtaining geometric LS means for each arm, the reduction (calculated as 100% - ratio of CHTP 1.2 : CC \[%\]), and their 95% CI.|Analysis will be conducted on the natural log scale. The Day 5 levels of MHBMA will be analyzed by means of a generalized linear model using randomized arm as covariate adjusting for sex, average cigarette consumption over the previous 6 weeks prior to Admission (value at Admission for stratification), and log-transformed baseline value of MHBMA.||87.47|82.06|<0.001
81611478|NCT01167023|162901507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.56||||0.244||95.0||||Average pain intensity was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, with baseline intensity, treatment group and stratification variable sickle-cell genotype as explanatory variables.|ANCOVA||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference is for 5 mg prasugrel minus placebo.|||||0.244
81611479|NCT01167023|162901508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-128.3|||<|0.001||95.0||||A mixed-effects model repeated measures analysis with baseline measurement, stratification variable sickle cell genotype, treatment, time and time\*treatment interaction as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect in the model.|Mixed Models Analysis||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference is for 5 mg prasugrel minus placebo.|||||<0.001
81611480|NCT01708954|162901532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.25|0.53|||||Hazard ratio of Arm C/Arm A|||0.53|0.25|
81611481|NCT01708954|162901532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.27|0.55|||||Hazard ratio of Arm B/Arm A|||0.55|0.27|
81685702|NCT00077623|163069317|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two RO0503821 dosing schedules were compared separately to epoetin reference using ANCOVA, with Hb at BL and region as the covariates. The test for non-inferiority were based on the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval for the difference between the two groups. When the lower limit was greater than or equal to -0.75 g/dL, the RO0503821 groups were regarded as non-inferior to the epoetin reference group. The confidence level of 97.5% was chosen to adjust for multiplicity .|Mean Difference between groups|-0.022|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.262|0.217||The p-value for the non-inferiority test can be derived via the t-test.|ANCOVA, CI for difference between groups|||The non-inferiority test for treatment differences in Hb change from baseline, based on ANCOVA analysis with a non-inferiority limit of -0.75 g/dL (Per Protocol Population)||0.217|-0.262|<0.0001
81611482|NCT02916862|162901537|SUPERIORITY|Power calculations were done for Aim 1, so the main analysis was done only between SCF and placebo. Significance was set at a p value \<0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|5.53||We adjusted the models for baseline age, sex, Tanner stage (puberty status), percent change in weight, and percent change in height.|ANCOVA|We adjusted the models for baseline age, sex, Tanner stage (puberty status), percent change in weight, and percent change in height.||The main analyses were performed on an intention-to-treat basis. For the primary analysis, percent change from baseline in whole-body BMC after one year of supplement (SCF) vs placebo (AIM 1), we used analysis of covariance, adjusted for baseline age, sex, Tanner stage (puberty status), percent change in weight, and percent change in height. Effects were considered significant at the alpha level of 0.05.||5.53|-2.12|0.377
81611483|NCT02916862|162901537|SUPERIORITY|Significance was set at a p value \<0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.8||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.366|5.266|||ANCOVA|||The main analyses were performed on an intention-to-treat basis. For the secondary analysis, percent change from baseline in whole-body BMC after one year of supplement (SCF+calcium) vs placebo+calcium (AIM 2), we used analysis of covariance, adjusted for baseline age, sex, Tanner stage (puberty status), percent change in weight, and percent change in height. Effects were considered significant at the alpha level of 0.05.||5.266|-1.366|0.245
81611484|NCT02916862|162901538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.655||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.765|8.143|||ANCOVA|||The main analyses were performed on an intention-to-treat basis. For the secondary analysis, percent change from baseline in lumbar BMC after one year of supplement (SCF) vs placebo, we used analysis of covariance, adjusted for baseline age, sex, Tanner stage (puberty status), percent change in weight, and percent change in height. Effects were considered significant at the alpha level of 0.05.||8.143|-0.765|0.05
81611485|NCT02916862|162901538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.535||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.68|2.435|||ANCOVA|||||2.435|-7.680|0.05
81611486|NCT04951479|162901558|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00041|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test of KOOS Pain score pre and 6 months post embolization||||0.00041
81611487|NCT04951479|162901559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81611488|NCT04951479|162901560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81611489|NCT04951479|162901561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00797|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.00797
81611490|NCT00729690|162901563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4742||95.0|||||ANOVA|||For 1st 24 hours NRS AUC Pain scores||||0.4742
81648792|NCT02641587|162987899|OTHER|"The analysis will test if the geometric LS mean level of 3-HPMA for CHTP is lower than for CC. The following hypothesis will be evaluated:~H0: XCHTP - XCC ≤ 0.0~HA: XCHTP - XCC \> 0.0~where XCHTP and XCC are the geometric LS means of CHTP and CC, respectively. H0 is rejected with a type I error α = 2.5% (one-sided test)."|LS Mean Reduction|40.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.25|48.73||The primary endpoints will be tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|Generalized linear model||Least squares (LS) means and estimate of the difference, and 95% CI will be back-transformed for obtaining geometric LS means for each arm, the reduction (calculated as 100% - ratio of CHTP 1.2 : CC \[%\]), and their 95% CI.|Analysis will be conducted on the natural log scale. The Day 5 levels of 3-HPMA will be analyzed by means of a generalized linear model using randomized arm as covariate adjusting for sex, average cigarette consumption over the previous 6 weeks prior to Admission (value at Admission for stratification), and log-transformed baseline value of 3-HPMA.||48.73|30.25|<0.001
81648793|NCT02641587|162987900|OTHER|"The analysis will test if the geometric LS mean level of S-PMA for CHTP is lower than for CC. The following hypothesis will be evaluated:~H0: XCHTP - XCC ≤ 0.0~HA: XCHTP - XCC \> 0.0~where XCHTP and XCC are the geometric LS means of CHTP and CC, respectively. H0 is rejected with a type I error α = 2.5% (one-sided test)."|LS Mean Reduction|83.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.61|85.9||The primary endpoints will be tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|Generalized linear model||Least squares (LS) means and estimate of the difference, and 95% CI will be back-transformed for obtaining geometric LS means for each arm, the reduction (calculated as 100% - ratio of CHTP 1.2 : CC \[%\]), and their 95% CI.|Analysis will be conducted on the natural log scale. The Day 5 levels of S-PMA will be analyzed by means of a generalized linear model using randomized arm as covariate adjusting for sex, average cigarette consumption over the previous 6 weeks prior to Admission (value at Admission for stratification), and log-transformed baseline value of S-PMA.||85.90|81.61|<0.001
81648794|NCT02641587|162987901|OTHER|"The analysis will test if the geometric LS mean level of COHb for CHTP is lower than for CC. The following hypothesis will be evaluated:~H0: XCHTP - XCC ≤ 0.0~HA: XCHTP - XCC \> 0.0~where XCHTP and XCC are the geometric LS means of CHTP and CC, respectively. H0 is rejected with a type I error α = 2.5% (one-sided test)."|LS Mean Reduction|55.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.03|61.56||The primary endpoints will be tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|Generalized linear model||Least squares (LS) means and estimate of the difference, and 95% CI will be back-transformed for obtaining geometric LS means for each arm, the reduction (calculated as 100% - ratio of CHTP 1.2 : CC \[%\]), and their 95% CI.|Analysis will be conducted on the natural log scale. The Day 5 levels of COHb will be analyzed by means of a generalized linear model using randomized arm as covariate adjusting for sex, average cigarette consumption over the previous 6 weeks prior to Admission (value at Admission for stratification), and log-transformed baseline value of COHb.||61.56|49.03|<0.001
81648795|NCT02641587|162987902|OTHER|"The analysis will test if the geometric LS mean level of Total NNAL for CHTP is lower than for CC. The following hypothesis will be evaluated:~H0: XCHTP - XCC ≤ 0.0~HA: XCHTP - XCC \> 0.0~where XCHTP and XCC are the geometric LS means of CHTP and CC, respectively. H0 is rejected with a type I error α = 2.5% (one-sided test)."|LS Mean Reduction|79.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.73|84.39||The primary endpoints will be tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|Generalized linear model||Least squares (LS) means and estimate of the difference, and 95% CI will be back-transformed for obtaining geometric LS means for each arm, the reduction (calculated as 100% - ratio of CHTP 1.2 : CC \[%\]), and their 95% CI.|Analysis will be conducted on the natural log scale. The Day 5 levels of Total NNAL will be analyzed by means of a generalized linear model using randomized arm as covariate adjusting for sex, average cigarette consumption over the previous 6 weeks prior to Admission (value at Admission for stratification), and log-transformed baseline value of Total NNAL.||84.39|72.73|<0.001
81648796|NCT01165177|162987903|OTHER|Criteria for the vaccine efficacy (VE) objective of herpes zoster subunit (HZ/su) vaccine against herpes zoster (HZ) disease, in the 50-59 YOA strata : The lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of VE had to be above 10%.|Vaccine efficacy|96.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.6|99.3||Two sided exact P-value conditional to number of cases.|Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of HZ between GSK1437173A 50-59 YOA group and placebo 50-59 YOA group||99.3|89.6|<0.0001
81648797|NCT01165177|162987903|OTHER|Criteria for the VE objective of HZ/su vaccine against herpes zoster disease, in the 60-69 YOA strata : The lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of VE had to be above 10%.|Vaccine efficacy|97.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.1|99.7||Two sided exact P-value conditional to number of cases.|Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of HZ between GSK1437173A over 60-69 YOA group and placebo over 60-69 YOA group||99.7|90.1|<0.0001
81467828|NCT02612610|162627694|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 12 CSD Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 12 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||-0.1|-1.4|0.0197
81648798|NCT01165177|162987903|OTHER|Criteria for the VE objective of HZ/su vaccine against herpes zoster disease, in the 70-79 YOA strata : The lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of VE had to be above 10%.|Vaccine efficacy|97.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.9|100.0||Two sided exact P-value conditional to number of cases.|Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of HZ between GSK1437173A over 70 YOA group and placebo over 70 YOA group||100|87.9|0.0001
81648799|NCT01165177|162987903|OTHER|Criteria for the VE objective of HZ/su vaccine against herpes zoster disease, in the overall age strata : The lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of VE had to be above 10%.|Vaccine efficacy|97.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.7|99.0||Two sided exact P-value conditional to number of cases.|Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of HZ between GSK1437173A overall ages group and placebo overall ages group||99|93.7|<0.0001
81648800|NCT01165177|162987904|OTHER|Criteria for the VE objective of HZ/su vaccine against PHN in the 50-59 YOA strata: The lower limit of the 95% CI of VE had to be above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|100.0||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.9|100.0|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of PHN between GSK1437173A 50-59 YOA group and placebo 50-59 YOA group||100|40.9|0.0081
81648801|NCT01165177|162987904|OTHER|Criteria for VE objective of HZ/su vaccine against PHN in the 60-69 YOA strata: The lower limit of the 95% CI of VE had to be above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|100.0||||0.5097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-442.8|100.0|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of PHN between GSK1437173A 60-69 YOA group and placebo 60-69 YOA group||100|-442.8|0.5097
81648802|NCT01165177|162987904|OTHER|Criteria for the VE objective of HZ/su vaccine against PHN in the 70-79 YOA strata: The lower limit of the 95% CI of VE had to be above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|100.0||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.4|100.0|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of PHN between GSK1437173A over 70 YOA group and placebo over 70 YOA group||100|41.4|0.0078
81648803|NCT01165177|162987904|OTHER|Criteria for the VE objective of HZ/su vaccine against PHN in the overall ages strata: The lower limit of the 95% CI of VE had to be above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|100.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.1|100.0|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of PHN between GSK1437173A overall ages group and placebo overall ages group||100|77.1|<0.0001
81648804|NCT00781937|162987958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|-6.06|||<|0.0001||95.0|-7.5|-4.62||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||The 3 co-primary endpoints (Outcome Measures 1, 2 and 3) were ranked (#1, 2, 3) and the hypotheses of equality between liraglutide and placebo for each were tested in a hierarchical manner; i.e. a conclusion of liraglutide superiority for a given co-primary endpoint could be drawn only if all preceding hypotheses of equality in the hierarchy had been rejected.||-4.62|-7.50|<0.0001
81611491|NCT00729690|162901564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7596||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.7596
81648805|NCT00781937|162987959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.82|||<|0.0001||95.0|3.01|7.71||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|Regression, Logistic|The analysis included treatment, gender, country, and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of endpoint as covariate.||The 3 co-primary endpoints (Outcome Measures 1, 2 and 3) were ranked (#1, 2, 3) and the hypotheses of equality between liraglutide and placebo for each were tested in a hierarchical manner; i.e. a conclusion of liraglutide superiority for a given co-primary endpoint could be drawn only if all preceding hypotheses of equality in the hierarchy had been rejected.||7.71|3.01|<0.0001
81648806|NCT00781937|162987960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.86|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.44|6.09||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|Regression, Logistic|The analysis included treatment, gender, country, and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of endpoint as covariate.||The 3 co-primary endpoints (Outcome Measures 1, 2 and 3) were ranked (#1, 2, 3) and the hypotheses of equality between liraglutide and placebo for each were tested in a hierarchical manner; i.e. a conclusion of liraglutide superiority for a given co-primary endpoint could be drawn only if all preceding hypotheses of equality in the hierarchy had been rejected.||6.09|2.44|<0.0001
81648807|NCT00781937|162987961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.79|10.08||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|Regression, Logistic|The analysis included treatment, gender, country, and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of endpoint as covariate.||||10.08|2.79|<0.0001
81611492|NCT00729690|162901565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4321||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.4321
81611493|NCT00729690|162901566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9361||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.9361
81611494|NCT04019561|162901570|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.41||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|2.2|||ANCOVA|||||2.20|-5.02|0.439
81611495|NCT04019561|162901570|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.01||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.54|-1.48|||ANCOVA|||||-1.48|-8.54|0.006
81611496|NCT04019561|162901571|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.508||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.191|6.174|||ANCOVA|||||6.174|-9.191|0.695
81611497|NCT04019561|162901571|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.291||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.76|-1.822|||ANCOVA|||||-1.822|-16.760|0.016
81611498|NCT04019561|162901572|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.74||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.174|18.695|||ANCOVA|||||18.695|-40.174|0.468
81611499|NCT04019561|162901572|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-37.395||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.38|-8.409|||ANCOVA|||||-8.409|-66.380|0.012
81611500|NCT04019561|162901573|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.26||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.698|15.218|||ANCOVA|||||15.218|-2.698|0.166
81648808|NCT00781937|162987962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.09|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.03|0.26||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|Regression, Logistic|The analysis included treatment, gender, country, and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of endpoint as covariate.||||0.26|0.03|<0.0001
81648809|NCT00781937|162987964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.86|||<|0.0001||95.0|3.12|10.98||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|Regression, Logistic|The analysis included treatment, gender, country, and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of endpoint as covariate.||||10.98|3.12|<0.0001
81648810|NCT00781937|162987965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.02|||<|0.0001||95.0|3.65|9.92||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|Regression, Logistic|The analysis included treatment, gender, country, and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of endpoint as covariate.||||9.92|3.65|<0.0001
81648811|NCT00781937|162987966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|-5.86|||<|0.0001||95.0|-7.3|-4.43||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||||-4.43|-7.30|<0.0001
81648812|NCT00781937|162987967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|-4.23|||<|0.0001||95.0|-6.04|-2.43||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||||-2.43|-6.04|<0.0001
81648813|NCT00781937|162987968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|-2.72||||0.0068||95.0|-4.69|-0.76||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||Analysis is of treatment contrast, change in systolic blood pressure.||-0.76|-4.69|0.0068
81648814|NCT00781937|162987968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|-0.34||||0.6386||95.0|-1.74|1.07||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||Analysis is of treatment contrast, change in diastolic blood pressure.||1.07|-1.74|0.6386
81648815|NCT00781937|162987969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|0.97||||0.1968||95.0|-0.51|2.45||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||||2.45|-0.51|0.1968
81648816|NCT00781937|162987970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|-0.11||||0.031||95.0|-0.2|-0.01||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||||-0.01|-0.20|0.0310
81648817|NCT00781937|162987971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|-0.09||||0.1098||95.0|-0.2|0.02||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||||0.02|-0.20|0.1098
81648818|NCT00781937|162987972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|-0.11||||0.1149||95.0|-0.24|0.03||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||||0.03|-0.24|0.1149
81648819|NCT00781937|162987973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|-13.01||||0.0141||95.0|-23.4|-2.64||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||||-2.64|-23.40|0.0141
81648820|NCT00781937|162987974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.1199||95.0|0.36|1.12||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|Regression, Logistic|The analysis included treatment, gender, and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and metabolic status and weight at baseline as covariates.||||1.12|0.36|0.1199
81648821|NCT00781937|162987975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|-3.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.84|-2.15||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||||-2.15|-4.84|<0.0001
81648822|NCT00781937|162987976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|-2.05|||<|0.0001||95.0|-2.53|-1.57||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||||-1.57|-2.53|<0.0001
81648823|NCT00781937|162987977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|2.35||||0.3689||95.0|-2.79|7.49||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||||7.49|-2.79|0.3689
81648824|NCT00781937|162987978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|-0.1||||0.0053||95.0|-0.16|-0.03||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||||-0.03|-0.16|0.0053
81648825|NCT00781937|162987979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|-0.38|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.5|-0.26||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||||-0.26|-0.50|<0.0001
81648826|NCT00781937|162987980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|-1.85||||0.0147||95.0|-3.34|-0.37||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||||-0.37|-3.34|0.0147
81527978|NCT00620113|162742970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-12.55||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.16|-2.94||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 25 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||The log-transformed fraction from baseline in biomarker levels was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center, using a stepwise linear contrast test based on the ANCOVA model. The geometric mean percent change from baseline (back-transformation from the mean log-transformed fraction) and the associated 95% confidence intervals were presented.||-2.94|-22.16|0.009
81463726|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.2797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.6||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower literacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||0.60|-2.06|0.2797
81463727|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.0312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|2.55||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with lower than higher delayed discounting (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.55|0.12|0.0312
81611501|NCT04019561|162901573|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.749||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.537|9.035|||ANCOVA|||||9.035|-7.537|0.856
81463728|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.5086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|2.39||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline education would be stronger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.39|-1.19|0.5086
81463729|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.9474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|1.99||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline literacy would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.99|-1.86|0.9474
81611502|NCT04019561|162901574|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.283||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.641|3.076|||ANCOVA|||||3.076|-9.641|0.302
81611503|NCT04019561|162901574|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.821||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.316|2.675|||ANCOVA|||||2.675|-8.316|0.304
81611504|NCT04019561|162901575|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.038||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.493|9.569|||ANCOVA|||||9.569|-7.493|0.808
81611505|NCT04019561|162901575|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.106||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.043|9.255|||ANCOVA|||||9.255|-7.043|0.786
81611506|NCT04019561|162901576|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.448||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.524|7.421|||ANCOVA|||||7.421|-0.524|0.087
81611507|NCT04019561|162901576|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.387||||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.085|3.312|||ANCOVA|||||3.312|-4.085|0.834
81611508|NCT04019561|162901577|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.386||||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.681|1.908|||ANCOVA|||||1.908|-2.681|0.735
81611509|NCT04019561|162901577|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.091||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.226|1.044|||ANCOVA|||||1.044|-3.226|0.308
81611510|NCT04019561|162901578|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.277||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.704|10.15|||ANCOVA|||||10.150|-48.704|0.195
81611511|NCT04019561|162901578|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.328||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.674|5.019|||ANCOVA|||||5.019|-53.674|0.103
81611512|NCT04019561|162901579|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.39||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.802|29.022|||ANCOVA|||||29.022|-49.802|0.600
81611513|NCT04019561|162901579|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.086||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.163|46.336|||ANCOVA|||||46.336|-32.163|0.720
81611514|NCT04019561|162901580|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.14||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.134|16.854|||ANCOVA|||||16.854|-35.134|0.485
81611515|NCT04019561|162901580|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.645||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.288|5.999|||ANCOVA|||||5.999|-45.288|0.131
81611516|NCT04019561|162901581|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.719||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.191|1.754|||ANCOVA|||||1.754|-3.191|0.564
81611517|NCT04019561|162901581|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.366||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.854|0.122|||ANCOVA|||||0.122|-4.854|0.062
81611518|NCT04019561|162901582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.084||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.007|0.838|||ANCOVA|||||0.838|-1.007|0.856
81611519|NCT04019561|162901582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.777||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.147|||ANCOVA|||||0.147|-1.700|0.098
81611520|NCT02401529|162901600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.033
81611521|NCT02401529|162901601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.026
81611522|NCT02401529|162901602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.016
81648827|NCT00781937|162987981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Contrast|-0.27|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.33|-0.21||Two sided, conducted at a 5% significance level|ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment, gender, country and stratification factor(s) as fixed effects and randomisation value of the endpoint as covariate.||||-0.21|-0.33|<0.0001
81648828|NCT01150045|162987984|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.03|||Log Rank|||||1.03|0.76|0.12
81648829|NCT01663506|162987993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 3||||<0.01
81611523|NCT02401529|162901603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.019
81611524|NCT02401529|162901604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.012
81611525|NCT02401529|162901605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.024
81611526|NCT02401529|162901606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81611527|NCT02401529|162901607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.017
81611528|NCT02401529|162901608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.026
81611529|NCT02401529|162901609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.019
81611530|NCT01841736|162901649|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.42|0.69|||Log Rank|Stratified log rank||||0.69|0.42|0.0005
81611531|NCT01841736|162901651|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.84|1.51|||Log Rank|Stratified Log-Rank||||1.51|0.84|0.7
81611532|NCT01033643|162901659|OTHER||Accumulation or Geometric Mean Ratio|2.36|||||||||||||Accumulation ratio or geometric mean ratio (GMR) was calculated as last day of multiple dosing of MK-3614 (Day 10) divided by the first day of multiple dosing of MK-3614 (Day 1).|||||
81611533|NCT01033643|162901660|OTHER||Accumulation or Geometric Mean Ratio|1.62|||||||||||||Accumulation ratio or GMR was calculated as last day of multiple dosing of MK-3614 (Day 13) divided by the first day of multiple dosing of MK-3614 (Day 4).|||||
81611534|NCT01033643|162901662|OTHER||Accumulation or Geometric Mean Ratio|1.9|||||||||||||Accumulation ratio or GMR was calculated as last day of multiple dosing of MK-3614 (Day 10) divided by the first day of multiple dosing of MK-3614 (Day 1).|||||
81611535|NCT01033643|162901662|OTHER||Accumulation or Geometric Mean Ratio|1.63|||||||||||||Accumulation ratio or GMR was calculated as last day of multiple dosing of MK-3614 (Day 10) divided by the first day of multiple dosing of MK-3614 (Day 1).|||||
81611536|NCT01033643|162901663|OTHER||Accumulation or Geometric Mean Ratio|1.91|||||||||||||Accumulation ratio or GMR was calculated as last day of multiple dosing of MK-3614 (Day 10) divided by the first day of multiple dosing of MK-3614 (Day 1).|||||
81611537|NCT01033643|162901664|OTHER||Accumulation or Geometric Mean Ratio|1.38|||||||||||||Accumulation ratio or GMR was calculated as last day of multiple dosing of MK-3614 (Day 13) divided by the first day of multiple dosing of MK-3614 (Day 4).|||||
81611538|NCT01033643|162901671|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-4.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.53|1.2||||||||1.20|-9.53|
81611539|NCT01033643|162901671|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|4.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.41|10.97||||||||10.97|-1.41|
81611540|NCT01033643|162901671|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-3.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.37|1.42||||||||1.42|-8.37|
81611541|NCT01033643|162901671|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|3.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.37|8.42||||||||8.42|-1.37|
81611542|NCT01033643|162901672|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.91|7.36||||||||7.36|-6.91|
81611543|NCT01033643|162901672|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.79|5.47||||||||5.47|-8.79|
81611544|NCT01033643|162901672|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.02|9.25||||||||9.25|-5.02|
81611545|NCT01033643|162901672|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.41|6.94||||||||6.94|-9.41|
81611546|NCT01033643|162901673|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.29|7.79||||||||7.79|-9.29|
81611547|NCT01033643|162901673|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-3.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.32|6.86||||||||6.86|-14.32|
81611548|NCT01033643|162901673|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.88|9.2||||||||9.20|-7.88|
81611549|NCT01033643|162901673|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-9.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.54|-0.3||||||||-0.30|-19.54|
81648830|NCT01663506|162987993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||<0.01
81648831|NCT01663506|162987993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||<0.01
81648832|NCT01663506|162987995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||<0.001
81648833|NCT01663506|162987995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||<0.0001
81648834|NCT01663506|162987996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||<0.05
81527979|NCT00620113|162742970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.48||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.79|12.74||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 10 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||The log-transformed fraction from baseline in biomarker levels was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center, using a stepwise linear contrast test based on the ANCOVA model. The geometric mean percent change from baseline (back-transformation from the mean log-transformed fraction) and the associated 95% confidence intervals were presented.||12.74|-7.79|0.598
81527980|NCT00620113|162742971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-26.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.3|-10.42||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 50 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||The log-transformed fraction from baseline in biomarker levels was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center, using a stepwise linear contrast test based on the ANCOVA model. The geometric mean percent change from baseline (back-transformation from the mean log-transformed fraction) and the associated 95% confidence intervals were presented.||-10.42|-43.30|<0.001
81527981|NCT00620113|162742971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-28.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.97|-12.75||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 25 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||The log-transformed fraction from baseline in biomarker levels was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center, using a stepwise linear contrast test based on the ANCOVA model. The geometric mean percent change from baseline (back-transformation from the mean log-transformed fraction) and the associated 95% confidence intervals were presented.||-12.75|-44.97|<0.001
81527982|NCT00620113|162742971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-5.61||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.79|12.56||The stepwise linear trend test adjusted for multiplicity within the family of comparisons of active doses with placebo and preserved the Type I error rate. P-value is for Placebo through Odanacatib 10 mg dose.|ANCOVA|||The log-transformed fraction from baseline in biomarker levels was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and study center, using a stepwise linear contrast test based on the ANCOVA model. The geometric mean percent change from baseline (back-transformation from the mean log-transformed fraction) and the associated 95% confidence intervals were presented.||12.56|-23.79|0.458
81527983|NCT01979133|162743029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.012
81527984|NCT01979133|162743030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.005
81527985|NCT01979133|162743031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.017
81527986|NCT01979133|162743032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.038
81527987|NCT01979133|162743033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.034
81611550|NCT01033643|162901674|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.36|7.32||||||||7.32|-9.36|
81611551|NCT01033643|162901674|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.47|8.22||||||||8.22|-12.47|
81611552|NCT01033643|162901674|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.87|7.81||||||||7.81|-8.87|
81527988|NCT01979133|162743034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.231|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.231
81527989|NCT01979133|162743035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.066
81527990|NCT00486824|162743036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81527991|NCT02748070|162743043|OTHER|||||||0.819|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of baseline and 1 week||||0.819
81527992|NCT02748070|162743043|OTHER|||||||0.665|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of baseline and 1 month||||0.665
81527993|NCT02748070|162743043|OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of baseline and 3 months||||0.071
81527994|NCT02748070|162743043|OTHER|||||||0.097|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of baseline and 6 months||||0.097
81527995|NCT02748070|162743044|OTHER|||||||0.376|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of baseline and 1 week||||0.376
81527996|NCT02748070|162743044|OTHER|||||||0.685|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of baseline and 1 month||||0.685
81527997|NCT02748070|162743044|OTHER|||||||0.388|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of baseline and 3 months||||0.388
81527998|NCT02748070|162743044|OTHER|||||||0.233|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of baseline and 6 months||||0.233
81527999|NCT01504412|162743057|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|-0.42||||0.1995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.15||Dunnett method was used for adjustment of multiple testing.|ANCOVA|||||0.15|-0.99|0.1995
81528000|NCT01504412|162743057|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|-0.37||||0.2886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.2||Dunnett method was used for adjustment of multiple testing.|ANCOVA|||||0.20|-0.93|0.2886
81611553|NCT01033643|162901674|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-10.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.83|-1.04||||||||-1.04|-19.83|
81611554|NCT01033643|162901675|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|3.04||||||||3.04|-6.50|
81648835|NCT01663506|162987996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||<0.0001
81528001|NCT01504412|162743057|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|-0.3||||0.4704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.27||Dunnett method was used for adjustment of multiple testing.|ANCOVA|||||0.27|-0.87|0.4704
81528002|NCT01504412|162743058|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-5.2||||0.0691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|0.4|||ANCOVA|||This analysis assessed placebo vs DS-5565 10 mg/day for the visual analog scale.||0.4|-10.8|0.0691
81528003|NCT01504412|162743058|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-5.4||||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|0.2|||ANCOVA|||This analysis assessed placebo vs DS-5565 20 mg/day for the visual analog scale.||0.2|-10.9|0.0577
81528004|NCT01504412|162743058|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-7.4||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-1.8|||ANCOVA|||This analysis assessed placebo vs DS-5565 30 mg/day for the visual analog scale.||-1.8|-13.0|0.0093
81528005|NCT03369249|162743095|SUPERIORITY||log ratio of rate ratios|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.75||A priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|generalized estimating equations||Standard error of the Beta regression coefficient.|||0.75|-0.46|0.635
81528006|NCT00887549|162743109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.015|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.008|1.021|||Regression, Cox|The Cox model, based upon participant level data, included PFS as dependent variable and TS score in the nucleus as independent variable.||||1.021|1.008|<0.0001
81528007|NCT01934010|162743113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.128|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test to assess if there is a difference in deterioration of hearing threshold between subjects that received 1 treatment cycle with AM-101 or others who received 2 treatment cycles.||||0.128
81528008|NCT01934010|162743113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.075|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test to assess if there is a difference in deterioration of hearing threshold between subjects that received 1 treatment cycle with AM-101 or others who received 3 treatment cycles.||||0.075
81528009|NCT01934010|162743113|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test to assess if there is a difference in deterioration of hearing threshold between subjects that received 2 treatment cycles with AM-101 or others who received 3 treatment cycles.||||1
81528010|NCT01934010|162743114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4403|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4403
81528011|NCT01934010|162743116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2401|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2401
81528012|NCT01934010|162743116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0022|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0022
81528013|NCT01934010|162743116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1001
81528014|NCT01934010|162743117|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81528015|NCT01393821|162743123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6311|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.6311
81528016|NCT00377858|162743130|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority margin of 0.3% based on prior studies indicating an HbA1c difference of 0.6% in patients treated with lispro and sulfonylurea compared with those treated with sulfonylurea and metformin.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.097||95.0|-0.03|0.37|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c Stratum + Sulfonylurea stratum + Country + Baseline HbA1c Stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for (Insulin Lispro Mid Mixture minus Insulin Glargine).|Assuming 15% drop-out rate after randomization, remaining 213 patients in each treatment group would allow confirmation of noninferiority with no treatment difference and a noninferiority limit of 0.3% using upper limit of 2-sided confidence interval at significance level of 0.05 with 80% power.||0.37|-0.03|0.097
81528017|NCT00377858|162743131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16||||0.047||95.0|0.0|0.33||P-value for 12 Week Interval.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea stratum + Country.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.33|0.00|0.047
81611555|NCT01033643|162901675|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-4.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.0|0.54||||||||0.54|-9.00|
81611556|NCT01033643|162901675|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.82|3.72||||||||3.72|-5.82|
81611557|NCT01033643|162901675|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.46|7.46||||||||7.46|-3.46|
81611558|NCT01033643|162901676|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-3.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.37|1.64||||||||1.64|-9.37|
81611559|NCT01033643|162901676|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.03|-0.37||||||||-0.37|-14.03|
81611560|NCT01033643|162901676|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.83|4.18||||||||4.18|-6.83|
81611561|NCT01033643|162901676|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-2.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.45|3.96||||||||3.96|-8.45|
81611562|NCT01033643|162901677|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-2.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.92|2.43||||||||2.43|-7.92|
81611563|NCT01033643|162901677|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-6.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.09|-0.25||||||||-0.25|-13.09|
81611564|NCT01033643|162901677|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.91|4.44||||||||4.44|-5.91|
81611565|NCT01033643|162901677|OTHER|Linear Model|Mean Difference from Placebo|-2.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.64|3.02||||||||3.02|-8.64|
81611566|NCT01033643|162901678|OTHER|Linear Model|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.47|1.87|||||GMR was calculated as MK-3614 Dose divided by Placebo|||1.87|0.47|
81611567|NCT01033643|162901678|OTHER|Linear Model|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|0.87|||||GMR was calculated as MK-3614 Dose divided by Placebo|||0.87|0.26|
81611568|NCT01033643|162901678|OTHER|Linear Model|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.51|1.79|||||GMR was calculated as MK-3614 Dose divided by Placebo|||1.79|0.51|
81611569|NCT02028884|162901686|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38||||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.88|||Log Rank|||Stratified by Baseline annualized relapse rate (ARR: 1, \> 1) and geographic region (Asia, EU/Other).||0.88|0.16|0.0184
81611570|NCT02028884|162901687|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.376|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.344||0.0602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|13.033|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: treatment group as fixed effect and baseline measurements, prior therapy, most recent attack (first attack/relapse) as covariates.||||13.033|-0.280|0.0602
81611571|NCT02028884|162901688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.338||0.1224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.752|0.574|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: treatment group as fixed effect and baseline measurements, prior therapy, most recent attack (first attack/relapse) as covariates.||||0.574|-4.752|0.1224
81611572|NCT02403674|162901717|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the mean treatment difference was greater than -10.|Difference in percentages|3.537|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.951|9.026|||||The 95% CIs for difference in percentages were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method for each stratum (HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 or \>100,000 copies/mL).|||9.026|-1.951|
81611573|NCT02403674|162901718|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared when the 1-sided p-value comparing treatment difference was \<0.02497.|Difference in percentages|-28.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|-22.5||2-sided P-value|t-test, 2 sided||95% CIs were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Dizziness difference||-22.5|-34.0|<0.001
81611574|NCT02403674|162901718|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared when the 1-sided p-value comparing treatment difference was \<0.02497.|Difference in percentages|-13.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|-7.9||2-sided P-value|t-test, 2 sided||95% CIs were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Sleep disorders and disturbances difference||-7.9|-19.1|<0.001
81648836|NCT01663506|162987998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||<0.05
81648837|NCT01663506|162987998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||<0.01
81648838|NCT01663506|162987999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||<0.01
81648839|NCT01663506|162988001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||<0.001
81648840|NCT01663506|162988001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||<0.01
81648841|NCT01663506|162988002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||<0.05
81611575|NCT02403674|162901718|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared when the 1-sided p-value comparing treatment difference was \<0.02497.|Difference in percentages|-3.8||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|-0.3||2-sided P-value|t-test, 2 sided||95% CIs were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Altered sensorium difference||-0.3|-7.6|0.033
81611576|NCT02403674|162901719|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the mean treatment difference was greater than -10|Difference in percentages|3.815|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.412|10.042|||||The 95% CIs for difference in percentages were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method for each stratum (HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 or \>100,000 copies/mL).|||10.042|-2.412|
81611577|NCT02403674|162901720|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the mean treatment difference was greater than -10.|Difference in percentages|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|9.7|||||The 95% CIs for difference in percentages were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method for each stratum (HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 or \>100,000 copies/mL).|||9.7|-1.5|
81611578|NCT02403674|162901721|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the mean treatment difference was greater than -10|Difference in percentages|3.268|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.057|9.593|||||The 95% CIs for difference in percentages were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method for each stratum (HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 or \>100,000 copies/mL).|||9.593|-3.057|
81611579|NCT02403674|162901722|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared when group difference (MK-1439A-ATRIPLA®) was a positive value.|Difference in mean %change from baseline|10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|36.3|||||95% CIs were calculated based on t-distribution.|||36.3|-16.1|
81611580|NCT02403674|162901723|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared when group difference (MK-1439A-ATRIPLA) was a positive value|Diff in mean % change from baseline|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|48.2|||||The 95% CI for mean difference in CD4 change was based on t-distribution.|||48.2|-18.7|
81611581|NCT02403674|162901724|OTHER|Difference in percentage of participants with ≥1 AE(s)|Difference in percentages|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-3.1|||||95% CIs were calculated with the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||-3.1|-13.0|
81611582|NCT02403674|162901725|OTHER|Difference in percentage of participants with ≥1 AE(s)|Difference in percentages|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-0.5|||||95% CIs were calculated with the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||-0.5|-6.9|
81611583|NCT02403674|162901726|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared when the 1-sided p-value comparing treatment difference was \<0.02497.|Difference in percentages|-2.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|0.8||2-sided P-value|t-test, 2 sided||95% CIs were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Depression and suicide/self-injury difference||0.8|-5.9|<0.001
81611584|NCT02403674|162901726|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared when the 1-sided p-value comparing treatment difference was \<0.02497.|Difference in percentages|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.5||2-sided P-value|t-test, 2 sided||95% CIs were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Psychosis and psychotic disorders difference||0.5|-2.5|<0.001
81611585|NCT02403674|162901727|SUPERIORITY||Difference in mean %change from baseline|-10.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.53|-6.49|||ANCOVA||95% CIs and 2-sided p-values for treatment difference were calculated from an ANCOVA model with terms for baseline lipid level and treatment.|||-6.49|-13.53|<0.0001
81611586|NCT02403674|162901728|SUPERIORITY||Difference in mean %change from baseline|-17.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.89|-13.16|||ANCOVA||95% CIs and 2-sided p-values for treatment difference were calculated from an ANCOVA model with terms for baseline lipid level and treatment.|||-13.16|-20.89|<0.0001
81611587|NCT02403674|162901729|SUPERIORITY||Difference in mean %change from baseline|-23.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.57|-19.32|||||95% CIs for treatment difference were calculated from an ANCOVA model with terms for baseline lipid level and treatment.|||-19.32|-27.57|
81611588|NCT02403674|162901730|SUPERIORITY||Difference in mean %change from baseline|-35.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.1|-24.82|||||95% CIs for treatment difference were calculated from an ANCOVA model with terms for baseline lipid level and treatment.|||-24.82|-47.10|
81611589|NCT02403674|162901731|SUPERIORITY||Difference in mean %change from baseline|-6.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.97|-4.96|||||95% CIs for treatment difference were calculated from an ANCOVA model with terms for baseline lipid level and treatment.|||-4.96|-7.97|
81611590|NCT00826280|162901735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value is from the primary analysis using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA|||P-Value applies to 'Double-Blind - Baseline (Day 5 - Day 3)'.||||<0.001
81611591|NCT00826280|162901735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The unadjusted P-Values for pairwise differences should be used for interpretation only if the treatment effect's P-Value ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||P-Value applies to 'Double-Blind - Baseline (Day 5 - Day 3)'.||||<0.001
81611592|NCT00826280|162901735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The unadjusted P-Values for pairwise differences should be used for interpretation only if the treatment effect's P-Value ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||P-Value applies to 'Double-Blind - Baseline (Day 5 - Day 3)'.||||<0.001
81611593|NCT00826280|162901735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9328||95.0||||The unadjusted P-Values for pairwise differences should be used for interpretation only if the treatment effect's P-Value ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||P-Value applies to 'Double-Blind - Baseline (Day 5 - Day 3)'.||||0.9328
81611594|NCT00826280|162901736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0011||95.0||||P-Value is from the primary analysis using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA|||P-Value applies to 'Double-Blind - Baseline (Day 5 - Day 3)'.||||0.0011
81611595|NCT00826280|162901736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0034||95.0||||The unadjusted P-Values for pairwise differences should be used for interpretation only if the treatment effect's P-Value ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||P-Value applies to 'Double-Blind - Baseline (Day 5 - Day 3)'.||||0.0034
81611596|NCT00826280|162901736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The unadjusted P-Values for pairwise differences should be used for interpretation only if the treatment effect's P-Value ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||P-Value applies to 'Double-Blind - Baseline (Day 5 - Day 3)'.||||<0.001
81648842|NCT01663506|162988002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||<0.01
81648843|NCT01663506|162988004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||SJC28: Change from Baseline at Month 6||||<0.01
81648844|NCT01663506|162988004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||TJC28: Change from Baseline at Month 6||||<0.01
81648845|NCT01663506|162988004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||SJC28: Change from Baseline at Month 12||||<0.001
81648846|NCT01663506|162988004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||TJC28: Change from Baseline at Month 12||||<0.01
81467829|NCT02612610|162627695|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.1921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.8|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 1 DCS Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 1 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.8|-0.2|0.1921
81611597|NCT00826280|162901736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5902||95.0||||The unadjusted P-Values for pairwise differences should be used for interpretation only if the treatment effect's P-Value ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||P-Value applies to 'Double-Blind - Baseline (Day 5 - Day 3)'.||||0.5902
81611598|NCT00826280|162901737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0037||95.0||||P-Value is from the primary analysis using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA|||P-Value applies to 'Double-Blind - Baseline (Day 5 - Day 3)'.||||0.0037
81611599|NCT00826280|162901737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0089||95.0||||The unadjusted P-Values for pairwise differences should be used for interpretation only if the treatment effect's P-Value ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||P-Value applies to 'Double-Blind - Baseline (Day 5 - Day 3)'.||||0.0089
81648847|NCT01663506|162988005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||<0.01
81648848|NCT01663506|162988005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||<0.001
81648849|NCT01663506|162988006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||<0.01
81648850|NCT01663506|162988006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon's signed-rank test|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||<0.001
81648851|NCT02431052|162988013|OTHER|||||||0.0006|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|ANCOVA with factors of treatment group (combined vehicle as one group) and baseline count as covariate.||||||0.0006
81648852|NCT02431052|162988014|OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|ANCOVA with factors of treatment group (combined vehicle as one group) and baseline count as covariate.||||||0.0002
81648853|NCT02431052|162988015|OTHER|||||||0.0055|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (vehicle treatment groups included as single combined treatment group).||||||0.0055
81648854|NCT02094898|162988016|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.01
81611600|NCT00826280|162901737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0016||95.0||||The unadjusted P-Values for pairwise differences should be used for interpretation only if the treatment effect's P-Value ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||P-Value applies to 'Double-Blind - Baseline (Day 5 - Day 3)'.||||0.0016
81611601|NCT00826280|162901737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5654||95.0||||The unadjusted P-Values for pairwise differences should be used for interpretation only if the treatment effect's P-Value ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||P-Value applies to 'Double-Blind - Baseline (Day 5 - Day 3)'.||||0.5654
81611602|NCT00826280|162901738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value is from the primary analysis using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA|||P-Value applies to 'Double-Blind - Baseline (Day 5 - Day 3)'.||||<0.001
81611603|NCT00826280|162901738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The unadjusted P-Values for pairwise differences should be used for interpretation only if the treatment effect's P-Value ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||P-Value applies to 'Double-Blind - Baseline (Day 5 - Day 3)'.||||<0.001
81611604|NCT00826280|162901738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The unadjusted P-Values for pairwise differences should be used for interpretation only if the treatment effect's P-Value ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||P-Value applies to 'Double-Blind - Baseline (Day 5 - Day 3)'.||||<0.001
81611605|NCT00826280|162901738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4246||95.0||||The unadjusted P-Values for pairwise differences should be used for interpretation only if the treatment effect's P-Value ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||P-Value applies to 'Double-Blind - Baseline (Day 5 - Day 3)'.||||.4246
81611606|NCT02037061|162901742|OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.83
81611607|NCT03019458|162901745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons but rather it is the priori threshold for statistical significance at p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|We adjusted for baseline Eating Assessment Tool-10 (EAT-10), MGH-Swallowing Screening Test (MGH-SST), and the Burkes-Fahn-Marsden Dysonia Scale (BFM).||||||0.084
81611608|NCT01561079|162901750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||The p values were not adjusted for multiplicity The a priori threshold = .05|Hierarchical Linear Modeling|The p-value was calculated||||||0.001
81611609|NCT01561079|162901751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.002|||||||Hierarchical Linear Modeling|||||||<.002
81611610|NCT01561079|162901752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Hierarchical Linear Modeling|||||||0.0001
81611611|NCT01561079|162901753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Hierarchical Linear Modeling|The reported p-value was calculated||||||.008
81611612|NCT01561079|162901754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Hierarchical Linear Modeling|||||||.002
81611613|NCT04003974|162901815|OTHER|Mean DUX4 activity was derived for each participant at each time point (Baseline and post-Baseline) based on normalized gene expression values for the 6-gene panel. Changes from Baseline to post-Baseline were analyzed using an ANCOVA model.|Least square mean difference|0.4284||||0.5621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0376|1.8945|||ANCOVA||Results are expressed as difference in Least-Squares (LS) means of the changes from Baseline to post-Baseline in DUX4 activity for each group, losmapimod and placebo.|||1.8945|-1.0376|0.5621
81611614|NCT02400307|162901834|EQUIVALENCE|For the power and sample size analysis, it was assumed that a one-sided t-test was performed at an alpha level of 0.05 and the inter-subject standard deviations for the three natural log scale PK parameters are 0.466 or smaller (based on another Gilead study) and the expected difference was 0.|Geometric Least-Square Mean (GLSM) Ratio|72.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.8|108.1||||||A sample size of 8 evaluable participants in each group will provide at least 88% power to reject the null hypothesis that participants with severe impairment have at least 100% increase in bictegravir AUCinf, AUClast, or Cmax compared to participants with normal renal function.||108.10|48.80|
81611615|NCT02400307|162901835|EQUIVALENCE|For the power and sample size analysis, it was assumed that a one-sided t-test was performed at an alpha level of 0.05 and the inter-subject standard deviations for the three natural log scale PK parameters are 0.466 or smaller (based on another Gilead study) and the expected difference was 0.|GLSM Ratio|99.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.49|124.04||||||A sample size of 8 evaluable participants in each group will provide at least 88% power to reject the null hypothesis that participants with severe impairment have at least 100% increase in bictegravir AUCinf, AUClast, or Cmax compared to participants with normal renal function.||124.04|79.49|
81467830|NCT02612610|162627695|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.2428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.8|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 1 DCS Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 1 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.8|-0.2|0.2428
81648855|NCT02094898|162988016|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.05
81648856|NCT02094898|162988017|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81648857|NCT02094898|162988018|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.01
81648858|NCT02094898|162988018|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.01
81648859|NCT02094898|162988018|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.08
81648860|NCT02094898|162988019|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81648861|NCT02094898|162988020|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.01
81648862|NCT02094898|162988020|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.08
81648863|NCT02094898|162988021|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.01
81648864|NCT02094898|162988022|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.01
81648865|NCT02094898|162988022|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.01
81648866|NCT02094898|162988023|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.01
81648867|NCT02094898|162988024|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.08
81648868|NCT02094898|162988024|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.08
81648869|NCT02094898|162988025|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81648870|NCT02094898|162988026|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.05
81648871|NCT02094898|162988026|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.08
81648872|NCT02094898|162988027|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81648873|NCT02094898|162988028|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.01
81648874|NCT02094898|162988028|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.01
81648875|NCT03520075|162988040|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Least Squares Mean (Geo LSM)|27.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.5|91.2|||||Ratio of Geo LSM was calculated for Cohort 6 (fed state) and Cohort 9 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 80 mg ASTX029.|Comparison of effect of food on AUC0-24 between Cohort 6 (fed state) and Cohort 9 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 80 mg ASTX029 in C1D1.||91.2|8.50|
81648876|NCT03520075|162988040|SUPERIORITY||Geo LSM|38.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.4|132.0|||||Ratio of Geo LSM was calculated for Cohort 6 (fed state) and Cohort 9 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 80 mg ASTX029.|Comparison of effect of food on AUC0-24 between Cohort 6 (fed state) and Cohort 9 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 80 mg ASTX029 in C2D1.||132|11.4|
81648877|NCT03520075|162988040|SUPERIORITY||Geo LSM|58.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.7|222.0|||||Ratio of Geo LSM was calculated for Cohort 7 (fed state) and Cohort 10 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 120 mg ASTX029.|Comparison of effect of food on AUC0-24 between Cohort 7 (fed state) and Cohort 10 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 120 mg ASTX029 in C1D1.||222|15.7|
81648878|NCT03520075|162988040|SUPERIORITY||Geo LSM|47.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.7|108.0|||||Ratio of Geo LSM was calculated for Cohort 7 (fed state) and Cohort 10 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 120 mg ASTX029.|Comparison of effect of food on AUC0-24 between Cohort 7 (fed state) and Cohort 10 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 120 mg ASTX029 in C2D1.||108|20.7|
81648879|NCT03520075|162988041|SUPERIORITY||Geo LSM|18.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.28|61.9|||||Ratio of Geo LSM was calculated for Cohort 6 (fed state) and Cohort 9 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 80 mg ASTX029.|Comparison of effect of food on AUC0-inf between Cohort 6 (fed state) and Cohort 9 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 80 mg ASTX029 in C1D1.||61.9|5.28|
81648880|NCT03520075|162988041|SUPERIORITY||Geo LSM|44.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.32|234.0|||||Ratio of Geo LSM was calculated for Cohort 6 (fed state) and Cohort 9 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 80 mg ASTX029.|Comparison of effect of food on AUC0-inf between Cohort 6 (fed state) and Cohort 9 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 80 mg ASTX029 in C2D1.||234|8.32|
81648881|NCT03520075|162988041|SUPERIORITY||Geo LSM|58.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.7|220.0|||||Ratio of Geo LSM was calculated for Cohort 7 (fed state) and Cohort 10 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 120 mg ASTX029.|Comparison of effect of food on AUC0-inf between Cohort 7 (fed state) and Cohort 10 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 120 mg ASTX029 in C1D1.||220|15.7|
81648882|NCT03520075|162988041|SUPERIORITY||Geo LSM|40.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.3|113.0|||||Ratio of Geo LSM was calculated for Cohort 7 (fed state) and Cohort 10 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 120 mg ASTX029.|Comparison of effect of food on AUC0-inf between Cohort 7 (fed state) and Cohort 10 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 120 mg ASTX029 in C2D1.||113|14.3|
81648883|NCT03520075|162988042|SUPERIORITY||Geo LSM|17.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.62|54.3|||||Ratio of Geo LSM was calculated for Cohort 6 (fed state) and Cohort 9 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 80 mg ASTX029.|Comparison of effect of food on Cmax between Cohort 6 (fed state) and Cohort 9 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 80 mg ASTX029 in C1D1.||54.3|5.62|
81648884|NCT03520075|162988042|SUPERIORITY||Geo LSM|34.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.0|99.4|||||Ratio of Geo LSM was calculated for Cohort 6 (fed state) and Cohort 9 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 80 mg ASTX029.|Comparison of effect of food on Cmax between Cohort 6 (fed state) and Cohort 9 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 80 mg ASTX029 in C2D1.||99.4|12.0|
81648885|NCT03520075|162988042|SUPERIORITY||Geo LSM|72.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.6|299.0|||||Ratio of Geo LSM was calculated for Cohort 7 (fed state) and Cohort 10 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 120 mg ASTX029.|Comparison of effect of food on Cmax between Cohort 7 (fed state) and Cohort 10 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 120 mg ASTX029 in C1D1.||299|17.6|
81648886|NCT03520075|162988042|SUPERIORITY||Geo LSM|72.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|29.1|181.0|||||Ratio of Geo LSM was calculated for Cohort 7 (fed state) and Cohort 10 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 120 mg ASTX029.|Comparison of effect of food on Cmax between Cohort 7 (fed state) and Cohort 10 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 120 mg ASTX029 in C1D1.||181|29.1|
81467831|NCT02612610|162627695|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.7383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 1 DCS Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 1 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.4|-0.6|0.7383
81528018|NCT00377858|162743131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18||||0.043||95.0|0.01|0.35||P-value for 24 Week Interval.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea stratum + Country.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.35|0.01|0.043
81611616|NCT02400307|162901836|EQUIVALENCE|For the power and sample size analysis, it was assumed that a one-sided t-test was performed at an alpha level of 0.05 and the inter-subject standard deviations for the three natural log scale PK parameters are 0.466 or smaller (based on another Gilead study) and the expected difference was 0.|GLSM Ratio|72.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.54|108.07||||||A sample size of 8 evaluable participants in each group will provide at least 88% power to reject the null hypothesis that participants with severe impairment have at least 100% increase in bictegravir AUCinf, AUClast, or Cmax compared to participants with normal renal function.||108.07|48.54|
81611617|NCT02400307|162901837|EQUIVALENCE|For the power and sample size analysis, it was assumed that a one-sided t-test was performed at an alpha level of 0.05 and the inter-subject standard deviations for the three natural log scale PK parameters are 0.466 or smaller (based on another Gilead study) and the expected difference was 0.|GLSM Ratio|99.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.24|123.74||||||A sample size of 8 evaluable participants in each group will provide at least 88% power to reject the null hypothesis that participants with severe impairment have at least 100% increase in bictegravir AUCinf, AUClast, or Cmax compared to participants with normal renal function.||123.74|79.24|
81611618|NCT02400307|162901838|EQUIVALENCE|For the power and sample size analysis, it was assumed that a one-sided t-test was performed at an alpha level of 0.05 and the inter-subject standard deviations for the three natural log scale PK parameters are 0.466 or smaller (based on another Gilead study) and the expected difference was 0.|GLSM Ratio|80.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.56|108.3||||||A sample size of 8 evaluable participants in each group will provide at least 88% power to reject the null hypothesis that participants with severe impairment have at least 100% increase in bictegravir AUCinf, AUClast, or Cmax compared to participants with normal renal function.||108.30|59.56|
81611619|NCT02400307|162901839|EQUIVALENCE|For the power and sample size analysis, it was assumed that a one-sided t-test was performed at an alpha level of 0.05 and the inter-subject standard deviations for the three natural log scale PK parameters are 0.466 or smaller (based on another Gilead study) and the expected difference was 0.|GLSM Ratio|109.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.46|137.85||||||A sample size of 8 evaluable participants in each group will provide at least 88% power to reject the null hypothesis that participants with severe impairment have at least 100% increase in bictegravir AUCinf, AUClast, or Cmax compared to participants with normal renal function.||137.85|87.46|
81611620|NCT03248440|162901842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.579|||||||2-sided Pearson's chi-square|||||||0.579
81611621|NCT03248440|162901843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.082|||||||2-sided Pearson's chi-square|||||||0.082
81611622|NCT01052662|162901844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.00935|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00356|=|0.00874|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Z = -2.62209|We modeled the mean proportion of weekly opioid use using a mixed-effect linear regression approach to assess the treatment effect, the time effect and the interaction of time x treatment effect while adjusting for the baseline mean proportion of weekly opioid use with baseline COWS, Addiction Severity Index (ASI) psychiatric and legal composite scores as covariates.||||=0.00874
81611623|NCT01052662|162901845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.87||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.64
81611624|NCT01052662|162901846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|2.4||||1.2|TWO_SIDED|||||These results are using survival curve estimates to first positive urine toxicology for any opioid. The last observation carried forward (LOCF) was used to perform our survival event analyses.|Log Rank|||||||1.2
81611625|NCT01852955|162901852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.01
81611626|NCT01852955|162901853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.04
81611627|NCT01852955|162901854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.36
81611628|NCT01272011|162901855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Two-way RMANOVA Student-Newman-Keuls|||Daily acute and cumulative Pre vs Post comparisons||||<0.001
81648887|NCT03520075|162988043|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|-2.275||||0.0388671|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.216|-0.083|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The Hodges-Lehmann estimator and 90% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using the Moses approximation.|Comparison of effect of food on Tmax between Cohort 6 (fed state) and Cohort 9 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 80 mg ASTX029 in C1D1.||-0.0830|-5.2160|0.0388671
81648888|NCT03520075|162988043|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|1.45||||0.4795001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.917|5.15|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The Hodges-Lehmann estimator and 90% CI was calculated using the Moses approximation.|Comparison of effect of food on Tmax between Cohort 6 (fed state) and Cohort 9 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 80 mg ASTX029 in C2D1.||5.1500|-0.9170|0.4795001
81467832|NCT02612610|162627696|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.4033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.9|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 2 DCS Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 2 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.9|-0.4|0.4033
81611629|NCT01272011|162901856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||RMANOVA and Student-Neuman-Keuls|||Compared outcomes from Baseline versus Post-Day 10 IH for mean slope of AF vs. Resistance||||<0.05
81611630|NCT01272011|162901856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||RMANOVA and Student-Neuman-Keuls|||Compared outcomes from Baseline versus Post-Day 10 IH for mean slope of of Pressure vs. Resistance||||<0.05
81611631|NCT02240680|162901857|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures(MMRM) included treatment, week and interaction as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c, daily basal insulin dose as covariates|Adjusted mean of all differences between HbA1c at baseline and after 24 weeks. It is based on all patients in the model (not only patients with a baseline and week 24 measurement).||MMRM including fixed effects treatment , week and treatment by week interaction linear covariates baseline HbA1c , baseline daily basal insulin and baseline HbA1c by week interaction and random effect for patient. Within-patient errors are modelled by unstructured covariance matrix. Adjusted mean is based on all patients in the model (not only patients with a baseline and week 24 measurement).|-0.46|-0.81|< 0.0001
81611632|NCT02240680|162901858|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.464|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.397||0.1594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.861|2.491|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline HbA1c and baseline daily basal insulin dose as linear covariates was applied.|The dispersion value standard error of the mean is actually standard error for odds ratio.|For any hypoglycemia event accompanied by prespecified glucose value||2.491|0.861|0.1594
81611633|NCT02240680|162901858|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.149|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.377||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.604|2.188|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline HbA1c and baseline daily basal insulin dose as linear covariates was applied.|The dispersion value standard error of the mean is actually standard error for odds ratio.|For glucose value \< 54mg/dL according American Diabetes Association definition of clinically significant hypoglycaemia||2.188|0.604|0.6720
81611634|NCT02240680|162901859|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.818|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.468|10.206|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline HbA1c and baseline daily basal insulin dose as linear covariates was applied.|The dispersion value standard error of the mean is actually standard error of odds ratio|||10.206|2.468|< 0.0001
81611635|NCT02240680|162901860|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.689|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.519|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.485|8.848|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline HbA1c and baseline daily basal insulin dose as linear covariates was applied.|The dispersion value standard error of the mean is actually standard error of odds ratio|||8.848|2.485|< 0.0001
81611636|NCT02240680|162901861|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.731|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.302|6.048|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline HbA1c and baseline daily basal insulin dose as linear covariates was applied.|The dispersion value standard error of the mean is actually standard error of odds ratio|||6.048|2.302|< 0.0001
81648889|NCT03520075|162988043|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|-0.45||||0.8272593|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.467|0.95|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The Hodges-Lehmann estimator and 90% CI was calculated using the Moses approximation.|Comparison of effect of food on Tmax between Cohort 7 (fed state) and Cohort 10 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 120 mg ASTX029 in C1D1.||0.9500|-2.4670|0.8272593
81648890|NCT03520075|162988043|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|0.583||||0.5126908|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.45|3.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The Hodges-Lehmann estimator and 90% CI was calculated using the Moses approximation.|Comparison of effect of food on Tmax between Cohort 7 (fed state) and Cohort 10 (fasted state) treatment arm groups of 120 mg ASTX029 in C2D1.||3.5000|-6.4500|0.5126908
81463730|NCT04075682|162618917|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.5018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|1.16||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline delay discounting would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.16|-2.36|0.5018
81611637|NCT02240680|162901862|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|-2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures(MMRM) included treatment, week and interaction as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c, FPG, daily insulin dose as covariates|Adjusted mean of all differences between HbA1c at baseline and after 24 weeks. It is based on all patients in the model (not only patients with a baseline and week 24 measurement).||MMRM including fixed effects treatment, week and treatment by week interaction, linear covariates baseline HbA1c, baseline daily basal insulin, baseline FPG and baseline FPG by week interaction and random effect for patient. Within-patient errors are modelled by unstructured covariance matrix. Adjusted mean is based on all patients in the model (not only patients with a baseline and week 24 measurement).|-2.0|-21.0|0.0178
81611638|NCT01657032|162901863|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The differences between the study groups were considered significant when the P value was \<0.05.||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.43
81611639|NCT01925170|162901886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the two groups for all densities, significant difference p ≤ 0.05.||||<0.001
81611640|NCT01925170|162901886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of two groups for all densities; significant difference p ≤ 0.05.||||0.004
81611641|NCT01925170|162901887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar|||Significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||<0.001
81611642|NCT01925170|162901887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||Significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||<0.0001
81611643|NCT01925170|162901888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar|||Significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||< 0.001
81611644|NCT01925170|162901888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||McNemar|||Significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||0.004
81648891|NCT00816556|162988060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||ANOVA|||Dryness severity: P-value for the global F-test testing for all treatment arm effects equal.||||0.42
81648892|NCT00816556|162988060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||ANOVA|||Dryness bothersomeness: P-value for the global F-test testing for all treatment arm effects equal.||||0.22
81648893|NCT00816556|162988060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||ANOVA|||Itching severity: P-value for the global F-test testing for all treatment arm effects equal.||||0.37
81648894|NCT00816556|162988060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||ANOVA|||Itching bothersomeness: P-value for the global F-test testing for all treatment arm effects equal.||||0.27
81648895|NCT00816556|162988060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||ANOVA|||Burning severity: P-value for the global F-test testing for all treatment arm effects equal.||||0.46
81467833|NCT02612610|162627696|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.4599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.9|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 2 DCS Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 2 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.9|-0.4|0.4599
81611645|NCT01925170|162901889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar|||Significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||< 0.001
81467834|NCT02612610|162627696|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.2837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 2 DCS Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 2 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.3|-1.0|0.2837
81611646|NCT01925170|162901889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar|||Significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||<0.001
81611647|NCT01925170|162901890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar|||Significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||<0.001
81611648|NCT01925170|162901890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar|||Significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||<0.001
81611649|NCT02300311|162901901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.849|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.306|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.454|-1.244||The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, time and treatment-by-time interaction and the continuous covariate of baseline PI.|REML based repeated measures approach|restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based repeated measures approach|Differences between the treatment group effects (Finalgon® cream - placebo).|"PID8 utilised a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based repeated measures approach, using all available longitudinal pain intensity observations at each post-baseline time up to 8 hours.~The statistical model was applied to the analysis of change from baseline in pain intensity at 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 hours."||-1.244|-2.454|<0.0001
81611650|NCT02300311|162901902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.341|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.248|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.832|-0.851||The statistical model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, time and treatment-by-time interaction and the continuous covariate of baseline PI.|REML based repeated measures approach|restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based repeated measures approach|Differences between the treatment group effects (Finalgon® cream - placebo)|"PID4 utilised a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based repeated measures approach, using all available longitudinal pain intensity observations at each post-baseline time up to 4 hours.~The statistical model was applied to the analysis of change from baseline in pain intensity at 0.5, 1, 2, 3, and 4 hours."||-0.851|-1.832|<0.0001
81611651|NCT02300311|162901903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.958|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.381|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.712|-2.205|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA using the fixed, categorical effects of treatment and country as well as the continuous covariate of baseline PI.|Differences between the treatment group effects (Finalgon® cream - placebo)|The difference of average pain intensity from pre-dose baseline on the last individual treatment day was analysed using ANCOVA.||-2.205|-3.712|<0.0001
81611652|NCT02300311|162901904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.342|24.199|||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression models adjusting for the continuous covariate 'baseline PI' and the categorical variable 'country' was performed.|Odds ratio of (Finalgon® cream / placebo)|"For the analysis of the repeated multinomial efficacy endpoint 'patient assessment of efficacy' on the last individual treatment day, ordinal logistic regression models is used.~Only non-missing data is analysed in the statistical model."||24.199|5.342|<0.0001
81611653|NCT00811187|162901947|SUPERIORITY|\[Not Specified\]|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Treatment pain difference= Lidocaine (0.97) - Placebo (3.00).|A sample size calculation and power analysis was conducted using PS Power and Sample Size Calculations 2.1.30 (Vanderbilt University, Department of Biostatistics, Nashville, TN) to determine necessary sample size.||||<.001
81611654|NCT02444143|162902026|OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.29
81611655|NCT02444143|162902027|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.90
81611656|NCT00162942|162902028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.858|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.858
81611657|NCT00162942|162902030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.813||95.0|||||Student's t-test|||||||0.813
81611658|NCT00162942|162902031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81611659|NCT00162942|162902032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0|||||Student's t-test|||||||0.670
81611660|NCT00162942|162902033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.977||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.977
81611661|NCT00162942|162902034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.670
81611662|NCT00162942|162902035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.170
81611663|NCT00162942|162902036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0773||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0773
81611664|NCT00162942|162902037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.261||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.261
81611665|NCT00162942|162902038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.379||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.379
81611666|NCT00162942|162902039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.441||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.441
81611667|NCT00162942|162902040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.759||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.759
81611668|NCT00162942|162902041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.222||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.222
81611669|NCT00162942|162902042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.256||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.256
81611670|NCT00162942|162902043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.870
81611671|NCT00162942|162902044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.350
81611672|NCT00162942|162902045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0632||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0632
81611673|NCT00162942|162902045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0504||95.0|||||Fisher Exact (Mid-P-Value)|||||||0.0504
81611674|NCT00162942|162902046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8265||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8265
81611675|NCT00162942|162902047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0676||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0676
81611676|NCT00162942|162902047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0506||95.0|||||Fisher Exact (Mid-P-Value)|||||||0.0506
81648896|NCT00816556|162988060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||ANOVA|||Burning bothersomeness: P-value for the global F-test testing for all treatment arm effects equal.||||0.67
81611677|NCT00162942|162902048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8721||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8721
81611678|NCT00162942|162902049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0289||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0289
81611679|NCT00162942|162902050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8618||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8618
81611680|NCT01700530|162902062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81611681|NCT01449721|162902077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064|||||||2-sample z-test|z-test for differences in proportions||Null hypothesis: In patients with moderate severity sepsis, there is no change in the incidence of organ dysfunction within 72 hours associated with the use of an empiric fluid resuscitation algorithm.||||0.064
81611682|NCT05153174|162902188|EQUIVALENCE|p \< 0.05 to reject null hypothesis of equivalence||||||0.931|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.931
81611683|NCT05153174|162902189|EQUIVALENCE|p \< 0.05 to reject null hypothesis of equivalence||||||0.224|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.224
81611684|NCT01450943|162902191|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.712595||||0.0517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9141|8.4839|||Fisher Exact|||||8.4839|0.9141|0.0517
81611685|NCT01450943|162902192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.812339||||0.7974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2543|2.5224|||Fisher Exact|||||2.5224|0.2543|0.7974
81611686|NCT00951561|162902235|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size calculation is performed in nQuery version 5.0 with the following stipulations: alpha is 0.05; response for both ibuprofen and Vipon is 85%; delta is 10%; no difference in response rates is expected between the two treatment arms, and power is 80%. This calculation is performed for an equivalence/non-inferiority primary analysis.|Difference in % of Uses from Mixed Model|-1.6|||<|0.05||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81611687|NCT05176353|162902236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Z-score test for person-time rates|||||||0.86
81611688|NCT05176353|162902237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Z-score test for person-time rates|||||||0.05
81611689|NCT05176353|162902238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.59
81611690|NCT05176353|162902239|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Z-score test for person-time rates|||||||<0.01
81611691|NCT05176353|162902240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Z-score test for person-time rates|||||||0.20
81611692|NCT05176353|162902241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Z-score test for person-time rates|||||||0.03
81611693|NCT05176353|162902242|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Z-score test for person-time rates|||||||<0.01
81611694|NCT05176353|162902243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.05
81611695|NCT01207934|162902283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||ANOVA for reapeated measures was used to compare the three groups.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no change in glucose disposal between the three groups (placebo, low dose leptin, and high dose leptin). Power calculations were done showing that 6 subjects in each arm was enough to detect a 35% between group difference in glucose disposal at the 0.05 level with 80% power.||||>0.05
81611696|NCT01207934|162902284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||a priori threshold for significance was set at p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|T-tests compared pre and post-treatment values.||The null hypothesis is that treatment would not effect plasma leptin levels.||||<0.01
81611697|NCT01207934|162902284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||a priori threshold for significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||null hypothesis was that plasma leptin levels would be equal after treatment in the placebo and high-dose leptin groups.||||<0.01
81611698|NCT05677867|162902302|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|97.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.92|102.08|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Natural log transformed AUCinf was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CI for the ratios. Formulation A was the Reference treatment while Formulation B was the Test treatment.||102.08|92.92|
81648897|NCT00816556|162988061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline vs. week 2: P-value for the global F-test testing for all treatment arm effects equal.||||0.33
81648898|NCT00816556|162988061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline vs. week 12: P-value for the global F-test testing for all treatment arm effects equal.||||0.99
81611699|NCT05677867|162902303|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Adjusted Means|97.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.77|102.17|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Natural log transformed AUClast was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CI for the ratios. Formulation A was the Reference treatment while Formulation B was the Test treatment.||102.17|92.77|
81648899|NCT00816556|162988061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||ANOVA|||Week 2 vs. week 12: P-value for the global F-test testing for all treatment arm effects equal.||||0.58
81463731|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|1.21||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H1 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received inserts (insert only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (pictorial warning only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the insert groups than in the no insert groups.||1.21|-0.31|0.25
81611700|NCT05677867|162902304|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|94.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.4|110.18|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CI for the ratios. Formulation A was the Reference treatment while Formulation B was the Test treatment.||110.18|81.40|
81611701|NCT02724020|162902309|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33|||=|0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.36|||Stratified Log-rank Test||HR obtained by stratified Cox proportion hazard model adjusted for prior lines of therapy and the international metastatic renal cell carcinoma database consortium risk category. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicated an advantage compared to Everolimus.|||2.36|0.75|=0.388
81611702|NCT02724020|162902309|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.37||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.52|||Stratified Log-rank Test||HR obtained by stratified Cox proportion hazard model adjusted for prior lines of therapy and the international metastatic renal cell carcinoma database consortium risk category. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicated an advantage compared to Everolimus.|||2.52|0.75|0.667
81611703|NCT02724020|162902311|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.76||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|3.49|||Stratified Log-rank Test||HR obtained by stratified Cox proportion hazard model adjusted for prior lines of therapy and the international metastatic renal cell carcinoma database consortium risk category. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicated an advantage compared to Everolimus.|||3.49|0.89|0.212
81648900|NCT00816556|162988062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline vs. week 2: P-value for the global F-test testing for all treatment arm effects equal.||||0.007
81648901|NCT00816556|162988062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline vs. week 12: P-value for the global F-test testing for all treatment arm effects equal.||||0.32
81611704|NCT02724020|162902311|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.98|||Stratified Log-rank Test||HR obtained by stratified Cox proportion hazard model adjusted for prior lines of therapy and the international metastatic renal cell carcinoma database consortium risk category. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicated an advantage compared to Everolimus.|||2.98|0.77|0.546
81611705|NCT02724020|162902312|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.57|||=|0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|3.05|||Log Rank||HR obtained by stratified Cox proportion hazard model adjusted for prior lines of therapy and the International Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Database Consortium risk category. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicates an advantage compared to Everolimus.|||3.05|0.81|=0.156
81611706|NCT02724020|162902312|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.42||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.79|||Log Rank||HR obtained by stratified Cox proportion hazard model adjusted for prior lines of therapy and the International Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Database Consortium risk category. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicates an advantage compared to Everolimus.|||2.79|0.72|0.667
81648902|NCT00816556|162988062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||Week 2 vs. week 12: P-value for the global F-test testing for all treatment arm effects equal.||||0.02
81648903|NCT01496365|162988075|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|-0.05||||0.8916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.70|-0.81|0.8916
81648904|NCT01496365|162988075|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|-0.22||||0.5569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.51|||ANCOVA|||||0.51|-0.95|0.5569
81648905|NCT01496365|162988075|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|-0.53||||0.1544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.20|-1.25|0.1544
81648906|NCT01496365|162988075|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|-0.94||||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||||-0.19|-1.69|0.0137
81648907|NCT01496365|162988075|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|-0.88||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.16|||ANCOVA|||||0.16|-1.61|0.0171
81648908|NCT01496365|162988075|SUPERIORITY||Least square means|-1.01||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||||-0.29|-1.74|0.0060
81648909|NCT01496365|162988075|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|-0.17||||0.7051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.69|||ANCOVA|||||0.69|-1.03|0.7051
81648910|NCT01496365|162988075|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|-0.47||||0.2772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.38|||ANCOVA|||||0.38|-1.33|0.2772
81648911|NCT01496365|162988075|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|-0.89||||0.0458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||||-0.02|-1.77|0.0458
81702516|NCT01379924|163101095|SUPERIORITY||Group by time interaction term coefficie|2.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88||0.354|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for any variables that differed between groups at baseline, and variables associated with likelihood of study retention at follow-up||||||.354
81702517|NCT01379924|163101096|SUPERIORITY||Group by time interaction term coefficie|4.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.85||0.121|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for any variables that differed between groups at baseline, and variables associated with likelihood of study retention at follow-up.||||||.121
81702518|NCT01379924|163101097|SUPERIORITY||Group by time interaction term coefficie|3.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89||0.205|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for any variables that differed between groups at baseline, and variables associated with likelihood of study retention at follow-up.||||||.205
81702519|NCT01379924|163101098|SUPERIORITY||Group by time interaction term coefficie|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.803|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for any variables that differed between groups at baseline, and variables associated with likelihood of study retention at follow-up.||||||.803
81702520|NCT01379924|163101099|SUPERIORITY||Group by time interaction term coefficie|2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56||0.347|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for any variables that differed between groups at baseline, and variables associated with likelihood of study retention at follow-up.||||||.347
81611707|NCT02724020|162902313|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.22|||||Odds ratio and 95% CI were obtained using a stratified CMH model with prior lines of therapy and the international metastatic renal cell carcinoma database consortium risk category.|As prespecified in the protocol, the statistical analysis was performed between arms - Arm A: Single-agent Everolimus 10 mg QD and Arm C: Combination of MLN0128 4 mg QD + MLN1117 200 mg QD only.|As prespecified in protocol, the statistical analysis was performed between arms - Arm A: Single-agent Everolimus 10 mg QD and Arm C: Combination of MLN0128 4 mg QD + MLN1117 200 mg QD only for this outcome measure.|2.22|0.08|
81611708|NCT02724020|162902314|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.69|||||Odds ratio and 95% CI was obtained using a stratified CMH model with prior lines of therapy and the international metastatic renal cell carcinoma database consortium risk category.|||1.69|0.24|
81463732|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.57||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H3 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received inserts only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the insert only group.||0.57|-1.63|0.34
81611709|NCT02724020|162902314|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.21|||||Odds ratio and 95% CI was obtained using a stratified CMH model with prior lines of therapy and the international metastatic renal cell carcinoma database consortium risk category.|||2.21|0.28|
81611710|NCT02724020|162902315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.38|||||Odds ratio and 95% CI was obtained using a stratified CMH model with prior lines of therapy and the international metastatic renal cell carcinoma database consortium risk category.|||1.38|0.16|
81611711|NCT02724020|162902315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.8|||||Odds ratio and 95% CI was obtained using a stratified CMH model with prior lines of therapy and the international metastatic renal cell carcinoma database consortium risk category.|||1.80|0.20|
81648912|NCT01496365|162988075|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|-0.83||||0.0569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.02|||ANCOVA|||||0.02|-1.69|0.0569
81648913|NCT01496365|162988075|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|-0.96||||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||||-0.11|-1.81|0.0271
81648914|NCT01015677|162988099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differrence in the least squares means|-6.28||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|11.64|||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA)|LDA model terms for treatment, week (Weeks 1, 2 and 4), region, and interaction of treatment by week.||||11.64|-24.20|0.488
81648915|NCT01015677|162988099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-17.45||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.28|1.38|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|LDA model with terms for treatment, week (Weeks 1, 2 and 4), region, and interaction of treatment by week.||||1.38|-36.28|0.069
81702521|NCT01379924|163101100|SUPERIORITY||Group by time interaction term coefficie|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59||0.591|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for any variables that differed between groups at baseline, and variables associated with likelihood of study retention at follow-up.||||||.591
81702522|NCT04532918|163101111|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|255.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|208.7|312.3|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 1/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+cyclosporine/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of Cmax||312.3|208.7|
81702523|NCT04532918|163101111|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|189.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|154.0|233.1|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 2/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+rifampicin/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of Cmax||233.1|154.0|
81702524|NCT04532918|163101112|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|238.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|207.6|273.8|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 1/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+cyclosporine/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUCinf||273.8|207.6|
81702525|NCT04532918|163101112|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|148.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|129.1|171.7|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 2/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+rifampicin/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUCinf||171.7|129.1|
81702526|NCT04532918|163101113|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|261.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|229.8|298.1|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 1/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+cyclosporine/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUClast||298.1|229.8|
81611712|NCT03688542|162902331|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.4|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|1.0|||Regression, Linear|Dependant variable = follow-up value; adjusted for baseline value, canton, avg number of residents, mission||||1.0|-3.8|<0.05
81611713|NCT03688542|162902332|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.18|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.03|||Regression, Linear|Dependant variable = number of PIM DDD at follow-up, adjusted for baseline value, canton, avg number of residents, mission||||0.03|-0.39|<0.05
81611714|NCT03688542|162902333|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.035|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.095|0.025|||Regression, Linear|Dependant variable = number of PIM DDD at follow-up, adjusted for baseline value, canton, avg number of residents, mission||||0.025|-0.095|<0.05
81611715|NCT03688542|162902334|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.237|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.435|-0.04|||Regression, Linear|Dependant variable = number of PIM DDD at follow-up, adjusted for baseline value, canton, avg number of residents, mission||||-0.040|-0.435|<0.05
81611716|NCT03688542|162902335|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.55|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.164|2.938|||Regression, Linear|Dependent variable = follow-up value, adjusted for baseline value, canton, avg number of residents, interaction between mission and group.||||2.938|0.164|<0.05
81611717|NCT03688542|162902336|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-12.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|-4.0|||Regression, Linear|Dependent variable = follow-up value, adjusted for baseline value, canton, avg number of residents, interaction between mission and group.||||-4.0|-21.5|<0.05
81611718|NCT03688542|162902337|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.165|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.754|0.424|||Regression, Linear|Dependent variable = follow-up value, adjusted for baseline value, canton, avg number of residents||||0.424|-0.754|<0.05
81611719|NCT03688542|162902338|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-4.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|7.6|||Regression, Linear|Dependent variable = follow-up value, adjusted for baseline value, canton, avg number of residents||||7.6|-16.0|<0.05
81611720|NCT00087490|162902348|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Linezolid was claimed non-inferior to vancomycin if the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in cure rate is greater than the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) suggested boundary of delta= -0.10.|Percent Difference|4.2||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|11.5|||Chi-squared|||The percent difference was calculated by percentage of participants cured in linezolid arm minus the percentage of participants cured in vancomycin arm along with 2-sided 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI).||11.5|-3.0|0.249
81611721|NCT00087490|162902349|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Linezolid was claimed non-inferior to vancomycin if the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in cure rate is greater than the FDA suggested boundary of delta= -0.10.|Percent Difference|3.9||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|9.5|||Chi-squared|||The percent difference was calculated by percentage of participants cured in linezolid arm minus the percentage of participants cured in vancomycin arm along with 2-sided 95% CI.||9.5|-1.7|0.168
81648916|NCT01015677|162988102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differrence in the least squares means|-6.05||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.06|12.96|||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA)|LDA model includes terms for treatment, week (Weeks 1, 2 and 4), region, and interaction of treatment by week.||||12.96|-25.06|0.529
81467835|NCT02612610|162627697|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.8084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.8|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 3 DCS Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 3 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.8|-0.6|0.8084
81611722|NCT00087490|162902350|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Linezolid was claimed non-inferior to vancomycin if the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in cure rate is greater than the FDA suggested boundary of delta= -0.10.|Percent Difference|7.1||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|14.2|||Chi-squared|||The percent difference was calculated by percentage of participants cured in linezolid arm minus the percentage of participants cured in vancomycin arm along with 2-sided 95% CI.||14.2|0.1|0.048
81611723|NCT00087490|162902351|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Linezolid was claimed non-inferior to vancomycin if the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in cure rate is greater than the FDA suggested boundary of delta= -0.10.|Percent Difference|4.8||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|10.3|||Chi-squared|||The percent difference was calculated by percentage of participants cured in linezolid arm minus the percentage of participants cured in vancomycin arm along with 2-sided 95% CI.||10.3|-0.7|0.090
81611724|NCT00087490|162902352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Linezolid was claimed non-inferior to vancomycin if the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in cure rate is greater than the FDA suggested boundary of delta= -0.10.|Percent Difference|6.6||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|15.0|||Chi-squared|||The percent difference was calculated by percentage of participants cured in linezolid arm minus the percentage of participants cured in vancomycin arm along with 2-sided 95% CI.||15.0|-1.9|0.127
81611725|NCT00087490|162902353|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Linezolid was claimed non-inferior to vancomycin if the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in cure rate is greater than the FDA suggested boundary of delta= -0.10.|Percent Difference|16.6||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|24.2|||Chi-squared|||The percent difference was calculated by percentage of participants cured in linezolid arm minus the percentage of participants cured in vancomycin arm along with 2-sided 95% CI.||24.2|9.0|0.000
81611726|NCT00087490|162902354|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Linezolid was claimed non-inferior to vancomycin if the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in cure rate is greater than the FDA suggested boundary of delta= -0.10.|Percent Difference|7.7||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|15.4|||Chi-squared|||The percent difference was calculated by percentage of participants cured in linezolid arm minus the percentage of participants cured in vancomycin arm along with 2-sided 95% CI.||15.4|-0.0|0.051
81611727|NCT00087490|162902355|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Linezolid was claimed non-inferior to vancomycin if the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in cure rate is greater than the FDA suggested boundary of delta= -0.10.|Percent Difference|15.0||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|21.8|||Chi-squared|||The percent difference was calculated by percentage of participants cured in linezolid arm minus the percentage of participants cured in vancomycin arm along with 2-sided 95% CI.||21.8|8.2|0.000
81611728|NCT00087490|162902358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha = 0.05 was the level of significance if the null hypothesis was rejected.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the length of hospital stay between the treatment groups.||||0.022
81648917|NCT01015677|162988102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-11.22||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.03|8.59|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|LDA model includes terms for treatment, week (Weeks 1, 2 and 4), region, and interaction of treatment by week.||||8.59|-31.03|0.264
81611729|NCT00087490|162902359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha = 0.05 was the level of significance if the null hypothesis was rejected.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the length of hospital stay between the treatment groups.||||0.016
81611730|NCT00087490|162902360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000
81611731|NCT00087490|162902361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000
81611732|NCT00083174|162902375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.7|||Log Rank|||The null hypothesis was no difference between two groups. The sample size estimate was based on an assumption of annual invasive breast cancer rate of 0.60% in the placebo group and 0.21% in exemestane group, a relative reduction of 65% with exemestane. To detect this with a two-sided 5% level and 90% power, a total of 38 cases of invasive breast cancer were required, projected to occur when 4560 women were randomly assigned in a 3-year period and then followed for an additional 1.2 years.||0.70|0.18|0.002
81611733|NCT00083174|162902376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.79|||Log Rank|||||0.79|0.27|0.004
81611734|NCT00083174|162902377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.12|||Log Rank|||||1.12|0.11|0.07
81611735|NCT03582137|162902382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8049||||0.3785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8839|2.2741|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.2741|-5.8839|0.3785
81611736|NCT03582137|162902386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.4254||||0.2712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4018|3.551|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.5510|-12.4018|0.2712
81648918|NCT01015677|162988103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|0.94||||0.827|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.19|8.07|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with terms for treatment, region, stage of the trial, and baseline value as a covariate in PP population only.||||8.07|-6.19|0.827
81648919|NCT01015677|162988103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the LS means|-14.52||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.73|-7.32|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, stage of the trial, and baseline value as a covariate in PP population only.||||-7.32|-21.73|0.001
81648920|NCT02232399|162988104|OTHER|||||||0.45||||||To test whether there were any significant differences between the two treatment groups over time (group vs time interaction), a repeated measurement mixed-model approach was used. This assumed an unstructured covariance pattern.|Mixed Models Analysis|Unstructured covariance pattern was assumed.||To test whether there were any significant differences between the two treatment groups over time (group vs time interaction), a repeated measurement mixed-model approach was used. This assumed an unstructured covariance pattern.||||0.45
81611737|NCT03582137|162902387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3133||||0.8974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5414|5.168|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.1680|-4.5414|0.8974
81611738|NCT03582137|162902388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1505||||0.4643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2882|0.5892|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5892|-0.2882|0.4643
81611739|NCT03582137|162902389|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1188||||0.6245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6019|0.3644|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3644|-0.6019|0.6245
81611740|NCT03582137|162902395|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3341||||0.5921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5749|0.9068|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.9068|-1.5749|0.5921
81611741|NCT03582137|162902396|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9352||||0.1016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4372|4.3076|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.3076|-0.4372|0.1016
81611742|NCT03582137|162902397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|19.686||||0.0661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3733|40.7452|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||40.7452|-1.3733|0.0661
81611743|NCT03582137|162902398|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.2214||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9381|0.4953|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4953|-6.9381|0.0880
81611744|NCT03582137|162902399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.9836||||0.2827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2093|4.2421|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.2421|-14.2093|0.2827
81611745|NCT03582137|162902400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.576||||0.7703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3697|4.5216|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.5216|-3.3697|0.7703
81611746|NCT03582137|162902401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8834||||0.1874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2172|0.4504|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4504|-2.2172|0.1874
81611747|NCT03582137|162902404|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2993||||0.1646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5533|3.1519|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.1519|-0.5533|0.1646
81611748|NCT03582137|162902405|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7519||||0.1093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9082|0.4045|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4045|-3.9082|0.1093
81611749|NCT03582137|162902406|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3532||||0.1819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6511|3.3576|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.3576|-0.6511|0.1819
81611750|NCT03582137|162902407|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9667||||0.2282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6287|2.5621|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.5621|-0.6287|0.2282
81648921|NCT02232399|162988105|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.70
81648922|NCT03491215|162988107|OTHER|Comparison|GMR|0.801|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|1.311||||||Group 3 vs Group 2||1.311|0.490|
81648923|NCT03491215|162988107|OTHER|Comparison|GMR|0.991|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.532|1.846||||||Group 3 vs. Group 1||1.846|0.532|
81648924|NCT03491215|162988107|OTHER|Comparison|GMR|1.237|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.639|2.394||||||Group 2 vs. Group 1||2.394|0.639|
81648925|NCT03491215|162988108|OTHER|Comparison|GMR|0.709|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.425|1.184||||||Group 3 vs. Group 2||1.184|0.425|
81648926|NCT03491215|162988108|OTHER|Comparison|GMR|0.968|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.506|1.851||||||Group 3 vs. Group 1||1.851|0.506|
81611751|NCT03582137|162902408|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2614||||0.6167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3002|0.7775|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7775|-1.3002|0.6167
81611752|NCT03582137|162902409|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3067||||0.8378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6765|3.2899|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.2899|-2.6765|0.8378
81611753|NCT03582137|162902411|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3237||||0.2103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.188|0.8353|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.8353|-0.1880|0.2103
81611754|NCT03582137|162902412|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.504||||0.7197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3015|2.2934|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.2934|-3.3015|0.7197
81611755|NCT03582137|162902413|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.6158||||0.0686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2058|5.4373|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.4373|-0.2058|0.0686
81611756|NCT03582137|162902414|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7891||||0.2339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8523|7.4304|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.4304|-1.8523|0.2339
81611757|NCT03582137|162902415|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9536||||0.7557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1655|7.0727|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.0727|-5.1655|0.7557
81648927|NCT03491215|162988108|OTHER|Comparison|GMR|1.365|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.686|2.714||||||Group 2 vs. Group 1||2.714|0.686|
81611758|NCT03582137|162902417|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05126||||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9086|1.0111|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.0111|-0.9086|0.9150
81611759|NCT03582137|162902418|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6699||||0.6164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3316|1.9918|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.9918|-3.3316|0.6164
81611760|NCT03582137|162902419|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1358||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0028|0.7312|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7312|-1.0028|0.7550
81611761|NCT03582137|162902420|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09605||||0.9016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6449|1.4528|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.4528|-1.6449|0.9016
81611762|NCT03582137|162902421|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3217||||0.9219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8584|6.2151|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.2151|-6.8584|0.9219
81611763|NCT03582137|162902422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02897||||0.3178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02857|0.08651|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08651|-0.02857|0.3178
81611764|NCT03582137|162902427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2288||||0.7693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.325|1.7825|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7825|-1.3250|0.7693
81611765|NCT03582137|162902428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8121||||0.5285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3743|1.7501|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7501|-3.3743|0.5285
81611766|NCT03582137|162902429|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02525||||0.9463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7717|0.7212|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7212|-0.7717|0.9463
81611767|NCT03582137|162902430|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3042||||0.4362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0817|0.4732|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4732|-1.0817|0.4362
81611768|NCT03582137|162902431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06489||||0.9327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5957|1.4659|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.4659|-1.5957|0.9327
81611769|NCT03582137|162902434|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2763||||0.4401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.988|0.4354|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4354|-0.9880|0.4401
81611770|NCT03582137|162902435|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8319||||0.8085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6835|6.0197|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.0197|-7.6835|0.8085
81611771|NCT03582137|162902437|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02673||||0.9674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2757|1.3292|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.3292|-1.2757|0.9674
81611772|NCT03582137|162902439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-46.92||||0.1128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.51|11.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.68|-105.51|0.1128
81611773|NCT00483262|162902448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||>= grade 3 adverse event proportion|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|0.98|||||Estimated proportion of patients with a adverse event of grade 3 or higher.|Single Arm Study||.98|.72|
81648928|NCT03491215|162988110|OTHER|Comparison|GMR|0.759|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.245|2.352||||||Group 3 vs. Group 2||2.352|0.245|
81467836|NCT02612610|162627697|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.6108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 3 DCS Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 3 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.5|-0.8|0.6108
81611774|NCT00483262|162902448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||toxicity grade >=3 proportion|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|0.89|||||No comparison. Estimate the proportion of patients with grade 3 or higher toxicity.|Phase II toxicity||.89|.66|
81611775|NCT00483262|162902449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||response rate of PR or better|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|0.28|||||Response of PR or better|Phase I part of this phase I/II study||.28|.02|
81611776|NCT00483262|162902449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||response rate of PR or better|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.21|0.47|||||Response of PR or better|Phase II part of this phase I/II study.||0.47|0.21|
81611777|NCT02303574|162902517|OTHER|Dose proportionality was analyzed by power model. Slope parameter was obtained via linear least squares.|Slope|1.287|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05085|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.183|1.391||||||||1.391|1.183|
81611778|NCT02303574|162902517|OTHER|Effect of food analysis by linear mixed effects ANOVA model with fixed effect of fasting status.|Ratio (%)|90.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.72|98.31||||||||98.31|83.72|
81611779|NCT02303574|162902518|OTHER|Time dependency was assessed via linear mixed effects ANOVA model with fixed effects of dose level, day and dose-level-by-day interaction.|Ratio (%)|159.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|140.61|180.7||||||||180.70|140.61|
81611780|NCT02303574|162902518|OTHER|Time dependency was assessed via linear mixed effects ANOVA model with fixed effects of dose level, day and dose-level-by-day interaction.|Ratio (%)|151.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|138.23|166.74||||||||166.74|138.23|
81611781|NCT02303574|162902518|OTHER|Time dependency was assessed via linear mixed effects ANOVA model with fixed effects of dose level, day and dose-level-by-day interaction.|Ratio (%)|158.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|146.67|171.67||||||||171.67|146.67|
81611782|NCT02303574|162902519|OTHER|Dose proportionality was analyzed by power model. Slope parameter was obtained via linear least squares.|Slope|1.228|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1329|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9513|1.504||||||||1.504|0.9513|
81611783|NCT02303574|162902519|OTHER|ime dependency was assessed via linear mixed effects ANOVA model with fixed effects of dose level, day and dose-level-by-day interaction.|Ratio (%)|159.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|140.61|180.7||||||||180.70|140.61|
81611784|NCT02303574|162902519|OTHER|ime dependency was assessed via linear mixed effects ANOVA model with fixed effects of dose level, day and dose-level-by-day interaction.|Ratio (%)|151.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|138.23|166.74||||||||166.74|138.23|
81611785|NCT02303574|162902519|OTHER|ime dependency was assessed via linear mixed effects ANOVA model with fixed effects of dose level, day and dose-level-by-day interaction.|Ratio (%)|158.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|146.67|171.67||||||||171.67|146.67|
81611786|NCT02303574|162902520|OTHER||Slope|1.302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05056|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.198|1.406||||||Dose proportionality was analyzed by power model. Slope parameter was obtained via linear least squares.||1.406|1.198|
81648929|NCT03491215|162988110|OTHER|Comparison|GMR|0.516|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.15|1.784||||||Group 3 vs. Group 1||1.784|0.150|
81648930|NCT03491215|162988110|OTHER|Comparison|GMR|0.681|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.178|2.597||||||Group 2 vs. Group 1||2.597|0.178|
81611787|NCT02303574|162902520|OTHER|Effect of food analysis by linear mixed effects ANOVA model with fixed effect of fasting status.|Ratio (%)|64.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.07|74.7||||||||74.70|55.07|
81611788|NCT02303574|162902521|OTHER|Dose proportionality was analyzed by power model. Slope parameter was obtained via linear least squares.|Slope|1.157|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1098|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9285|1.385||||||||1.385|0.9285|
81702527|NCT04532918|163101113|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|163.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|142.8|186.6|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 2/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+rifampicin/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUClast||186.6|142.8|
81611789|NCT00994279|162902563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis is that the two arms will not differ in retention at 14 weeks.||||.53
81611790|NCT00994279|162902564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis is that the two groups would not differ in fatigue at 10 weeks.||||.98
81611791|NCT01163149|162902568|SUPERIORITY|If p-values were less than 0.05 and the Hodges-Lehman-Sen estimate favored asfotase alfa (eg, it had a negative sign indicating the between-group differences in change from Baseline favored treated patients), then superiority over control was claimed.|Hodges-Lehman-Sen|-302.05||||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-626.4|-59.2||Two-sided with p-value threshold \<0.05 for statistical significance|Wilcoxon rank-sum|||PLP Change from Baseline to Week 24||-59.20|-626.40|0.0285
81648931|NCT03491215|162988118|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.976|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.858|1.109||||||||1.109|0.858|
81648932|NCT03491215|162988118|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.951|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.735|1.232||||||||1.232|0.735|
81648933|NCT03491215|162988119|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.014|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.921|1.115||||||||1.115|0.921|
81648934|NCT03491215|162988119|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.029|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.841|1.258||||||||1.258|0.841|
81648935|NCT03491215|162988120|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.063|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.012|1.117||||||||1.117|1.012|
81648936|NCT03491215|162988120|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.132|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.025|1.25||||||||1.25|1.025|
81648937|NCT04599855|162988140|SUPERIORITY||least square (LS) means difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.91|-2.33|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||||-2.33|-7.91|<0.001
81648938|NCT04599855|162988140|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.48|-4.07|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||||-4.07|-9.48|<0.001
81648939|NCT04599855|162988141|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.29|-1.22|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||||-1.22|-6.29|=0.004
81648940|NCT04599855|162988141|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24|=|0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.89|-1.0|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||||-1.00|-5.89|=0.006
81648941|NCT04294667|162988142|SUPERIORITY|The difference in proportion responding between SOC+DZP 24mg/kg and SOC+PBO was estimated and tested using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) risk difference estimate controlling for the randomization stratification factors, Pooled Region (North America vs Western Europe/Asia-Pacific vs Latin America/Eastern Europe), Screening disease activity (chronic active vs acute flaring) and Screening SLEDAI score (\<10 vs \>=10).|Difference in Proportions (%)|14.6||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|25.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.8|3.3|0.0110
81648942|NCT04294667|162988143|SUPERIORITY|The difference in proportion responding between SOC+DZP 24mg/kg and SOC+PBO was estimated and tested using the CMH risk difference estimate controlling for the randomization stratification factors, Pooled Region (North America vs Western Europe/Asia-Pacific vs Latin America/Eastern Europe), Screening disease activity (chronic active vs acute flaring) and Screening SLEDAI score (\<10 vs \>=10).|Difference in Proportions (%)|7.9||||0.1776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|19.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.4|-3.6|0.1776
81648943|NCT04294667|162988144|SUPERIORITY|The difference in proportion responding between SOC+DZP 24mg/kg and SOC+PBO was estimated and tested using the CMH risk difference estimate controlling for the randomization stratification factors, Pooled Region (North America vs Western Europe/Asia-Pacific vs Latin America/Eastern Europe), Screening disease activity (chronic active vs acute flaring) and Screening SLEDAI score (\<10 vs \>=10).|Difference in Proportions (%)|10.8||||0.0518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|21.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.7|-0.1|0.0518
81648944|NCT04294667|162988145|SUPERIORITY|The difference in proportion responding between SOC+DZP 24mg/kg and SOC+PBO was estimated and tested using the CMH risk difference estimate controlling for the randomization stratification factors, Pooled Region (North America vs Western Europe/Asia-Pacific vs Latin America/Eastern Europe), Screening disease activity (chronic active vs acute flaring) and Screening SLEDAI score (\<10 vs \>=10).|Difference in Proportions (%)|11.5||||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|21.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.6|1.4|0.0257
81648945|NCT04294667|162988146|SUPERIORITY|The difference in proportion responding between SOC+DZP 24mg/kg and SOC+PBO was estimated and tested using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) risk difference estimate controlling for the randomization stratification factors, Pooled Region (North America vs Western Europe/Asia-Pacific vs Latin America/Eastern Europe), Screening disease activity (chronic active vs acute flaring) and Screening SLEDAI score (\<10 vs \>=10).|Difference in Proportions (%)|7.2||||0.1042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|16.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.0|-1.5|0.1042
81648946|NCT04294667|162988147|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Change(DZP+SOC vs PBO+SOC)|-1.8||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.9|||MMRM|The Least Squares (LS) Mean, the difference (DZP+SOC versus PBO+SOC), and the 95% CIs was computed from the MMRM.||||-0.9|-2.7|0.0001
81648947|NCT04294667|162988152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0111|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0111
81463733|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.92||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H4 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received pictorial warnings only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the pictorial warning only group.||0.92|-1.26|0.76
81611792|NCT01163149|162902569|SUPERIORITY|If p-values were less than 0.05 and the Hodges-Lehman-Sen estimate favored asfotase alfa (eg, it had a negative sign indicating the between-group differences in change from Baseline favored treated patients), then superiority over control was claimed.|Hodges-Lehman-Sen|-1.825||||0.0715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|0.23||Two-sided with p-value threshold \<0.05 for statistical significance|Wilcoxon rank-sum||Estimate and exact confidence interval are from Hodges-Lehmann-Sen method for location shift in distribution between the treatment group and the control group.|PPi Change from Baseline to Week 24||0.230|-3.210|0.0715
81611793|NCT01163149|162902571|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann-Sen|-0.91||||0.3301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|1.78||Two-sided with p-value threshold \<0.05 for statistical significance|Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Hip Total BMC Change from Baseline to Week 24||1.780|-3.320|0.3301
81611794|NCT01163149|162902571|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann-Sen|1.33||||0.3827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|3.12||Two-sided with p-value threshold \<0.05 for statistical significance|Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Lumbar Spine BMC Change from Baseline to Week 24||3.120|-1.360|0.3827
81611795|NCT01163149|162902571|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann-Sen|-77.1||||0.0485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-917.44|-1.74||Two-sided with p-value threshold \<0.05 for statistical significance|Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Whole Body BMC Change from Baseline to Week 24||-1.740|-917.440|0.0485
81611796|NCT01163149|162902572|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann-Sen|-0.0125||||0.7357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.039||Two-sided with p-value threshold \<0.05 for statistical significance|Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Hip Total Change from Baseline to Week 24||0.0390|-0.0400|0.7357
81611797|NCT01163149|162902572|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann-Sen|0.0255||||0.2439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.041||Two-sided with p-value threshold \<0.05 for statistical significance|Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Lumbar Spine BMD Change from Baseline to Week 24||0.0410|-0.0090|0.2439
81611798|NCT01163149|162902572|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann-Sen|-0.0315||||0.1222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.012||Two-sided with p-value threshold \<0.05 for statistical significance|Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Whole Body BMD Change from Baseline to Week 24||0.0120|-0.0590|0.1222
81611799|NCT01163149|162902573|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann-Sen|44.0||||0.1303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.0|114.0||Two-sided with p-value threshold \<0.05 for statistical significance|Wilcoxon rank-sum||Estimate and exact confidence interval are from Hodges-Lehmann-Sen method for location shift in distribution between the treatment group and the control group|Week 24 Change from Baseline||114.0|-73.0|0.1303
81611800|NCT01253980|162902588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|0.6|||>|0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|3.37|||Fisher Exact|||||3.37|0.11|>0.50
81611801|NCT02806336|162902614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||change in combined groups||||0.03
81648948|NCT04294667|162988153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0228|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0228
81611802|NCT02806336|162902615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.34
81611803|NCT02806336|162902616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81611804|NCT02806336|162902617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||change in functional gait analysis (FGA) in combined groups compared to baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81611805|NCT02806336|162902618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81611806|NCT02806336|162902619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.17
81611807|NCT02806336|162902619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81611808|NCT02806336|162902620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.23
81611809|NCT04529538|162902647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.252|1.838|||||GMT ratios (nOPV/mOPV) were estimated via a linear model of the log₂ neutralizing antibody titer as a function of group with a fixed parameter for site and a covariate for the baseline log₂ neutralizing antibody titer level.|Comparison of Type 1 neutralizing antibody GMT at Day 29||1.838|0.252|
81611810|NCT04529538|162902648|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.232|6.833|||||GMT ratios (nOPV/mOPV) were estimated via a linear model of the log₂ neutralizing antibody titer as a function of group with a fixed parameter for site and a covariate for the baseline log₂ neutralizing antibody titer level.|Comparison of type 1 neutralizing antibody GMT at Day 29||6.833|0.232|
81648949|NCT00992992|162988179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants|56.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.0|75.0|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of participants with unconfirmed complete response (CR).|||75|37|
81467837|NCT02612610|162627697|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 3 DCS Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 3 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.4|-0.9|0.4220
81611811|NCT04529538|162902648|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.603|6.528|||||GMT ratios (nOPV/mOPV) were estimated via a linear model of the log₂ neutralizing antibody titer as a function of group with a fixed parameter for site and a covariate for the baseline log₂ neutralizing antibody titer level.|Comparison of type 1 neutralizing antibody GMT at Day 57||6.528|0.603|
81611812|NCT04529538|162902649|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.639|3.828|||||GMT ratios (nOPV/mOPV) were estimated via a linear model of the log₂ neutralizing antibody titer as a function of group with a fixed parameter for site and a covariate for the baseline log₂ neutralizing antibody titer level.|Comparison of type 3 neutralizing antibody GMT at Day 29||3.828|0.639|
81611813|NCT04529538|162902650|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.772|4.163|||||GMT ratios (nOPV/mOPV) were estimated via a linear model of the log₂ neutralizing antibody titer as a function of group with a fixed parameter for site and a covariate for the baseline log₂ neutralizing antibody titer level.|Comparison of type 3 neutralizing antibody GMT at Day 29||4.163|0.772|
81611814|NCT04529538|162902650|OTHER||GMT Ratio|2.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.994|6.34|||||GMT ratios (nOPV/mOPV) were estimated via a linear model of the log₂ neutralizing antibody titer as a function of group with a fixed parameter for site and a covariate for the baseline log₂ neutralizing antibody titer level.|Comparison of type 3 neutralizing antibody GMT at Day 57||6.340|0.994|
81611815|NCT04529538|162902651|OTHER||Rate Difference|-4.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.67|22.72|||Fisher Exact||Rate Difference = nOPV - mOPV|Between-Group Seroconversion Rate (4-fold rise) in Neutralizing Antibody Titers||22.72|-27.67|>0.999
81611816|NCT04529538|162902652|OTHER||Rate Difference|-2.8|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.47|20.86|||Fisher Exact||Rate Difference = nOPV - mOPV|Between-group seroconversion rate (4-fold rise) in neutralizing antibody titers 28 days after first dose.||20.86|-20.47|>0.999
81611817|NCT04529538|162902652|OTHER||Rate Difference|8.3||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.71|30.57|||Fisher Exact||Rate Difference = nOPV - mOPV|Between-group comparison of seroconversion rate (4-fold rise) in neutralizing antibody titers 28 days after 2nd dose.||30.57|-5.71|0.263
81611818|NCT04529538|162902653|OTHER||Rate Difference|14.3||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|40.45|||Fisher Exact||Rate Difference = nOPV - mOPV|Between-group seroconversion rate (4-fold rise) in neutralizing antibody titers 28 days after vaccination||40.45|-8.30|0.224
81611819|NCT04529538|162902654|OTHER||Rate Difference|9.8||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.29|35.19|||Fisher Exact||Rate Difference = nOPV - mOPV|Between-group comparison of seroconversion rate (4-fold rise) in neutralizing antibody titers 28 days after first dose.||35.19|-7.29|0.275
81611820|NCT04529538|162902654|OTHER||Rate Difference|17.9||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|44.93|||Fisher Exact||Rate Difference = nOPV - mOPV|Between-group comparison of seroconversion rate (4-fold rise) in neutralizing antibody titers 28 days after 2nd dose.||44.93|-1.27|0.100
81611821|NCT03552978|162902676|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|df - 63||||||<.001
81611822|NCT03552978|162902677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 59||||||<.001
81611823|NCT03552978|162902681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|90.28||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|df = 3, 152.11||We examined total Cigarettes smoked in the past 30 days using linear mixed models to account for non-independence (longitudinal data) and missing data. The null hypothesis was that the time by treatment group interaction would equal zero, indicating no difference in the change in cigarette use over time by treatment group.||||.39
81611824|NCT03552978|162902682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49||||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|df = 3, 140.87||We examined days of e-cigarette use in the previous 30 days using linear mixed models to account for non-independence (longitudinal data) and missing data. The null hypothesis was that the time by treatment group interaction would equal zero, indicating no difference in the change in e-cigarette use over time by treatment group.||||.91
81611825|NCT03552978|162902683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|df = 3,199||We examined days of chewing tobacco use in the previous 30 days using linear mixed models to account for non-independence (longitudinal data) and missing data. The null hypothesis was that the time by treatment group interaction would equal zero, indicating no difference in the change in chewing tobacco use over time by treatment group.||||.66
81611826|NCT03552978|162902684|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|df = 3, 102.04||We examined nicotine dependence using linear mixed models to account for non-independence (longitudinal data) and missing data. The null hypothesis was that the time by treatment group interaction would equal zero, indicating no difference in the change in nicotine dependence over time by treatment group.||||.76
81611827|NCT03552978|162902685|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 12|Chi-squared|df = 1||||||.28
81611828|NCT03552978|162902685|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 24|Chi-squared|df = 1||||||.19
81611829|NCT03552978|162902686|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|df = 1||Week 12||||.42
81611830|NCT03552978|162902686|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.52||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|df = 1||Week 24||||.17
81611831|NCT03552978|162902687|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.66||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|df = 3, 100.51||We examined days of changes in PTSD symptoms using linear mixed models to account for non-independence (longitudinal data) and missing data. The null hypothesis was that the time by treatment group interaction would equal zero, indicating no difference in the change in PTSD symptoms over time by treatment group.||||.58
81611832|NCT03437668|162902690|SUPERIORITY|To test for a differential treatment effect, we fit a linear mixed with group, time, and a group by time interaction as the predictors and random intercepts to account for the correlations induced by the repeated measurements within subjects. Given the form of the trajectories and the small sample size, we chose to treat time as continuous to minimize the number of degrees of freedom and the risk of overfitting.|Slope|-0.22||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is for the interaction of time and treatment group in the mixed model|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.31
81648950|NCT00992992|162988179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|19.0|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of participants with unconfirmed complete response unconfirmed (CRu).|||19|0|
81648951|NCT00992992|162988179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|36.0|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of participants with unconfirmed partial response.|||36|4|
81648952|NCT05043883|162988226|SUPERIORITY|This clinical investigation is intended to demonstrate that the performance of the PVI Analyzer software is superior to clinically relevant performance level, and therefore the study is designed as a 1-sample superiority test of the sampled outcome specificity. The lower bound 95% CI (α=0.05) and at a statistical power of 95% (β=0.05).|Percentage (%)|87.0||||0.006|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||The success of the PVI Analyzer output was assumed to follow a binominal distribution with a given true proportion of 87.50%. It was tested whether the specificity was superior to the 80% limit.|Z-test|A one-tailed test with a significance level of 95% (α = 0.05) was applied.||Specificity is the ability to correctly detect true negative values of the ground-truth negative EGM classifications. The PVI Analyzer software classifies an EGM in positive (isolated) or negative (non-isolated), compared to the SOC outcomes. EGMs prior-isolation were labeled as ground-truth negative (non-isolated), EGMs after isolation as ground-truth positive (isolated). The null hypothesis is that specificity is lower or equal to the superiority limit 80%.||||0.006
81648953|NCT05043883|162988226|SUPERIORITY|This clinical investigation is intended to demonstrate that the performance of the PVI Analyzer software is superior to clinically relevant performance level, and therefore the study is designed as a 1-sample superiority test of the sampled outcome Sensitivity. The lower bound 95% CI (α=0.05) and at a statistical power of 95% (β=0.05).|Percentage|86.0||||0.004|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||The success of the PVI Analyzer output was assumed to follow a binominal distribution with a given true proportion of 87.50%. It was tested whether the sensitivity was superior to the 80% limit.|Z-test|A one-tailed test with a significance level of 95% (α = 0.05) was applied.||Sensitivity of the PVI analyzer is determined by the capability to detect true positive among all ground-truth positive EGM classifications.The PVI Analyzer software classifies an EGM in positive (isolated) or negative (non-isolated), compared to the SOC outcomes. EGMs prior-isolation were labeled as ground-truth negative (non-isolated), EGMs after isolation as ground-truth positive (isolated). The null hypothesis is that sensitivity is lower or equal to the superiority limit 80%.||||0.004
81648954|NCT05043883|162988227|OTHER|Descriptive|Percentage|0.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|5.39|||||Only one AE was reported for one subject ( which was considered moderate in severity and not related to the device, but related to the SOC procedure.|A descriptive analysis was performed to evaluate the AEs and device deficiencies, estimating the percentages and 95% CI on each category.||5.39|0.02|
81648955|NCT05043883|162988228|SUPERIORITY||Percentage (%)|94.0||||2e-05|TWO_SIDED|||||Computed p values are the result of running a one sample z-test with a null hypothesis that specificity is below 80%.|Z-test|||Automated PVI Analyzer classification of PV isolation in SR by Radiofrequency procedure from EP procedure until study completion at discharge (an average of 24 hours), with a specificity superior to 80%. A superiority Z-test for Specificity was performed.||||0.00002
81648956|NCT05043883|162988228|SUPERIORITY||Percentage (%)|82.0||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|||||Computed p values are the result of running a one sample z-test with a null hypothesis that sensitivity is below 80% and alternative hypothesis that sensitivity is at or above 80%.|Z-test|||Automated PVI Analyzer classification of PV isolation in SR by Radiofrequency procedure from EP procedure until study completion at discharge (an average of 24 hours), with sensitivity superior to 80%. A superiority Z-test for Sensitivity was performed.||||0.32
81648957|NCT05043883|162988228|SUPERIORITY||Percentage (%)|79.0||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|||||Computed p values are the result of running a one sample z-test with a null hypothesis that specificity is below 80%.|Z-test|||Automated PVI Analyzer classification of PV isolation in SR by Cryo-balloon procedure from EP procedure until study completion at discharge (an average of 24 hours), with a specificity superior to 80%. A superiority Z-test for Specificity was performed.||||0.66
81648958|NCT05043883|162988228|SUPERIORITY||Percentage (%)|92.0||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|||||Computed p values are the result of running a one sample z-test with a null hypothesis that sensitivity is below 80% and alternative hypothesis that sensitivity is at or above 80%.|Z-test|||Automated PVI Analyzer classification of PV isolation in SR by Cryo-balloon procedure from EP procedure until study completion at discharge (an average of 24 hours), with a sensitivity superior to 80%. A superiority Z-test for Sensitivity was performed.||||0.0008
81648959|NCT05043883|162988229|SUPERIORITY||Percentage (%)|96.0||||5e-06|TWO_SIDED|||||To compute the proportional agreement between two non-overlapping samples, a one-sample Z-test was performed with the alternative hypothesis that agreement was above 90%, which was considered sufficient for a real-time assessment.|Z-test|||This endpoint used the same EGMs extracted for the primary endpoint, including only EGMs from T Baseline and T Final measurements from patients in sinus rhythm.||||0.000005
81648960|NCT05043883|162988230|SUPERIORITY||Percentage (%)|54.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||The p values calculated are the result of running a one sample z-test with a null hypothesis that the specificity are below 80%.|Z-test|||The data analysis and processing were similar to those of the primary endpoint, but taking into consideration that subjects shall be in non-sinus rhythm during the duration of the EGM snippet. Apart from this, the processing was the same and the threshold was also defined as 50: values below 50 were classified as baseline, while values at or above 50 were considered as isolated veins.||||1
81648961|NCT05043883|162988230|SUPERIORITY||Percentage (%)|100.0||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||The p values calculated are the result of running a one sample z-test with a null hypothesis that the sensitivity are below 80% and an alternative hypothesis that sensitivity is at or above 80%.|Z-test|||The data analysis and processing were similar to those of the primary endpoint, but taking into consideration that subjects shall be in non-sinus rhythm during the duration of the EGM snippet. Apart from this, the processing was the same and the threshold was also defined as 50: values below 50 were classified as baseline, while values at or above 50 were considered as isolated veins.||||0.0007
81648962|NCT05043883|162988231|SUPERIORITY||Percentage (%)|87.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Z-test|The estimate was done using a one-sample Z-test with a null hypothesis that sensitivity is at or below 80% and a 95% significance level.||This secondary endpoint aimed to determine the sensitivity of the PVI Analyzer at the time of isolation, which requires the EGMs at the T PVI. A Z-test for sensitivity was performed to assess the sensitivity of the PVI Analyzer analysis to identify expert-defined isolation during the PVI ablation.||||0.04
81467838|NCT02612610|162627698|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.8457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 4 DCS Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 4 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.6|-0.7|0.8457
81611833|NCT03714022|162902719|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratios of geometric means are contained within 0.8 to 1.25|Ratio of Geometric Means|0.998|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.941|1.058|||||Cohort A vs Cohort B|||1.058|0.941|
81611834|NCT03714022|162902720|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratios of geometric means are contained within 0.8 to 1.25|Ratio of Geometric Means|0.929|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.884|0.976|||||Cohort A vs Cohort B|||0.976|0.884|
81611835|NCT03714022|162902722|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratios of geometric means are contained within 0.8 to 1.25|Ratio of Geometric Means|0.936|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.891|0.983|||||Cohort A vs Cohort B|||0.983|0.891|
81611836|NCT03714022|162902723|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratios of geometric means are contained within 0.8 to 1.25|Ratio of Geometric Means|0.957|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.915|1.001|||||Cohort A vs Cohort B|||1.001|0.915|
81611837|NCT01161160|162902793|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence criteria were fulfilled if the 2-sided 95% confidence limits on the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was within the interval 0.5 to 2.0.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.26||||||To demonstrate the immunological equivalence of HA antigen adjuvanted with AS03B manufactured in Quebec (Arepanrix™) and HA antigen adjuvanted with AS03B manufactured in Dresden (Pandemrix™), 21 days after vaccination.||1.26|0.73|
81611838|NCT03566680|162902893|EQUIVALENCE||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81611839|NCT03566680|162902894|EQUIVALENCE||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81648963|NCT05043883|162988232|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||McNemar test assumes as a null hypothesis that the two datasets cause the PVI Analyzer to have a similar proportion of errors.|McNemars test|A paired McNemars test with an alpha value of 0.05, was applied to analyze the differences in classification performance.||A paired McNemar's Chi-Square test was performed to analyze the differences in classification performances||||0.0002
81648964|NCT00537329|162988236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|86.1||||||95.0|70.5|95.3||||||Sample size enrollment of 100 subjects was planned. Assuming an overall response rate of 75 percent (%), a 95% confidence interval (CI) for the percentage of subjects responding to treatment would have ranged from 66.3% to 83.7% allowing for 5% nonevaluability. This would have provided a level of precision considered acceptable for this Asian regional study.||95.3|70.5|
81648965|NCT00537329|162988237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|89.2||||||95.0|74.6|97.0||||||EOIT||97.0|74.6|
81648966|NCT00537329|162988237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|82.8||||||95.0|64.2|94.2||||||2 Wks post EOT||94.2|64.2|
81611840|NCT03566680|162902895|EQUIVALENCE||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81611841|NCT03566680|162902896|EQUIVALENCE|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.73
81611842|NCT03566680|162902897|EQUIVALENCE|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81611843|NCT03566680|162902898|EQUIVALENCE|||||||0.72|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.72
81611844|NCT00562965|162902904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.19||||0.0358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.02|||Cox proportional hazard regression model|A 2-sided 5% significance level on a stratified Cox proportional hazard regression model was used.|In this regression model, treatment arm was the covariate and the strata (number of prior regimens, investigator's choice of therapy and geographical region) over which participants were stratified prior to randomization were the variables.|To detect a hazard ratio of 0.77 with 85% power using a 2-sided log-rank test at the 5% significance level, it was planned that approximately 978 participants were needed to be randomized but due to premature termination only 29 participants were randomized.||1.02|0.04|0.0358
81611845|NCT00562965|162902905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0801|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0801
81611846|NCT00562965|162902906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.1727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.81|||Cox proportional hazard regression model|Stratified Cox proportional hazard regression model was utilized.|In this regression model, treatment arm was the covariate and the strata (number of prior regimens, investigator's choice of therapy and geographical region) over which participants were stratified prior to randomization were the variables.|||1.81|0.05|0.1727
81611847|NCT00848211|162902934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.008
81611848|NCT00848211|162902936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.045
81611849|NCT02531438|162902937|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used for the analysis.|treatment difference|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|3.8|||||The 95% confidence interval was constructed based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification. Treatment difference for a response of clinical success was calculated as omadacycline minus moxifloxacin.|||3.8|-7.1|
81611850|NCT02531438|162902938|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used for the analysis.|treatment difference|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|7.4|||||The 95% confidence interval was constructed based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification. Treatment difference for a response of clinical success was calculated as omadacycline minus moxifloxacin.|||7.4|-2.4|
81611851|NCT02531438|162902939|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used for the analysis.|treatment difference|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|6.8|||||The 95% confidence interval was constructed based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification. Treatment difference for a response of clinical success was calculated as omadacycline minus moxifloxacin.|||6.8|-1.7|
81611852|NCT00410384|162902977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.19||For the primary analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint, a step-down sequential testing procedure was used to control the type 1 error.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline stratification factors (SELENA SLEDAI Score: ≤9 vs ≥10; proteinuria: \<2g vs ≥2g per 24hr; Race: African/indig-American vs Other)||||2.19|1.08|0.0167
81611853|NCT00410384|162902977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.0889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.94||After superiority of 10 mg/kg vs placebo was established, the 1 mg/kg group was tested vs placebo (2-sided alpha=0.05)|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline stratification factors.||||1.94|0.95|0.0889
81611854|NCT00410384|162902978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.1323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.87|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis was adjusted for baseline stratification factors.||||1.87|0.92|0.1323
81611855|NCT00410384|162902978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.91|||Regression, Logistic||Analysis was adjusted for baseline stratification factors.|||1.91|0.94|0.1050
81648967|NCT00537329|162988237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|89.5||||||95.0|66.9|98.7||||||6 Wks post EOT||98.7|66.9|
81648968|NCT00537329|162988237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|72.7||||||95.0|49.8|89.3||||||12 Wks post baseline||89.3|49.8|
81467839|NCT02612610|162627698|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.4044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 4 DCS Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 4 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.4|-0.9|0.4044
81611856|NCT00410384|162902979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.32|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline stratification factors.||||2.32|1.15|0.0063
81611857|NCT00410384|162902979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.96|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline stratification factors.||||1.96|0.97|0.0740
81611858|NCT00410384|162902980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7962|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline PGA and baseline stratification factors.||||||0.7962
81611859|NCT00410384|162902980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9703|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline PGA and baseline stratification factors.||||||0.9703
81648969|NCT00537329|162988238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|97.1||||||95.0|85.1|99.9||||||EOIT: success (cure/improvement)||99.9|85.1|
81648970|NCT00537329|162988238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|94.1||||||95.0|80.3|99.3||||||EOT: success (cure/improvement)||99.3|80.3|
81648971|NCT00537329|162988238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|92.9||||||95.0|76.5|99.1||||||2 Wks post EOT: success (cure/improvement)||99.1|76.5|
81648972|NCT00537329|162988238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|94.4||||||95.0|72.7|99.9||||||6 Wks post EOT: success (cure/improvement)||99.9|72.7|
81648973|NCT00537329|162988238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|85.0||||||95.0|62.1|96.8||||||12 Wks post baseline: success (cure/improvement)||96.8|62.1|
81648974|NCT00537329|162988239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|97.3||||||95.0|85.8|99.9||||||EOIT: success (erad/presumed erad)||99.9|85.8|
81648975|NCT00537329|162988239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|97.1||||||95.0|85.1|99.9||||||EOT: success (erad/presumed erad)||99.9|85.1|
81467840|NCT02612610|162627698|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.3031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 4 DCS Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 4 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.3|-1.0|0.3031
81648976|NCT00537329|162988239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|86.2||||||95.0|68.3|96.1||||||2 Wks post EOT: success (erad/presumed erad)||96.1|68.3|
81648977|NCT00537329|162988239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|94.4||||||95.0|72.7|99.9||||||6 Wks post EOT: success (erad/presumed erad)||99.9|72.7|
81648978|NCT00537329|162988239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|84.2||||||95.0|60.4|96.6||||||12 Wks post baseline: success (erad/presumed erad)||96.6|60.4|
81648979|NCT00537329|162988246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|50.0||||||95.0|1.3|98.7||||||Neutropenic status: ANC ≤ 500/cmm||98.7|1.3|
81648980|NCT00537329|162988246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|75.7||||||95.0|58.8|88.2||||||Neutropenic status: ANC \> 500/cmm||88.2|58.8|
81648981|NCT00537329|162988246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|71.4||||||95.0|41.9|91.6||||||Baseline pathogen: Candida albicans||91.6|41.9|
81648982|NCT00537329|162988246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|66.7||||||95.0|22.3|95.7||||||Baseline pathogen: Candida glabrata||95.7|22.3|
81648983|NCT00537329|162988246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|100.0||||||95.0|39.8|100.0||||||Baseline pathogen: Candida parapsilosis||100.0|39.8|
81648984|NCT00537329|162988246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|100.0||||||95.0|2.5|100.0||||||Baseline pathogen: Candida rugosa||100.0|2.5|
81648985|NCT00537329|162988246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|72.2||||||95.0|46.5|90.3||||||Baseline pathogen: Candida tropicalis||90.3|46.5|
81648986|NCT00537329|162988246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|84.6||||||95.0|54.6|98.1||||||Previous surgery: Any surgery||98.1|54.6|
81648987|NCT00537329|162988246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|87.5||||||95.0|47.3|99.7||||||Previous surgery: Abdominal surgery||99.7|47.3|
81648988|NCT00537329|162988246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|58.8||||||95.0|32.9|81.6||||||Elderly: Age ≥ 65 years||81.6|32.9|
81648989|NCT00537329|162988246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|54.5||||||95.0|23.4|83.3||||||Renal insufficiency (CCC \< 30 mL/min)||83.3|23.4|
81648990|NCT00537329|162988246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|81.0||||||95.0|58.1|94.6||||||Use of Central venous catheter = Yes||94.6|58.1|
81648991|NCT00537329|162988246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||2-sided exact Clopper-Pearson (percent)|71.4||||||95.0|29.0|96.3||||||Receiving chemotherapy = Yes||96.3|29.0|
81648992|NCT00905359|162988254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|t-test analysis performed using Multiple imputation and one-sided p-value testing non-inferiority of the percentage change from baseline at 10%. One-sided p-value is significant if \<0.025 or the upper limit of the CI is less than 10%.||||||0.172|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.172
81648993|NCT02138253|162988269|SUPERIORITY|For the primary efficacy analysis based on the Month 24 biopsy, subjects with a missing Month 24 biopsy had their Ishak fibrosis score imputed. Imputation of missing Ishak fibrosis scores was conducted using multiple imputation (MI). Results were imputed based on age, gender, baseline Ishak fibrosis score, and the Month 12 Ishak fibrosis score.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.9||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|26.4||Stratified by baseline Ishak Fibrosis Score strata (F2, F3+F4+F5, and F6).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||All screening and post-baseline biopsy data collected were used in the primary analysis, irrespective of the defined protocol visit window. Classification of the Ishak fibrosis score was summarized descriptively by treatment group at baseline, Month 12, and Month 24. Response at Months 12 and 24 were summarized descriptively by treatment group, along with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The risk difference between groups was also was provided with its 95% CI.||26.4|-20.5|0.73
81648994|NCT02138253|162988270|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.4||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|28.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||All screening and post-baseline biopsy data collected were used in the primary analysis, irrespective of the defined protocol visit window. Classification of the Ishak fibrosis score was summarized descriptively by treatment group at baseline, Month 12, and Month 24. Response at Months 12 and 24 were summarized descriptively by treatment group, along with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The risk difference between groups was also was provided with its 95% CI.||28.9|-20.0|0.658
81648995|NCT02138253|162988271|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.9||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.8|13.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||All screening and post-baseline biopsy data collected were used in the primary analysis, irrespective of the defined protocol visit window. Classification of the Ishak fibrosis score was summarized descriptively by treatment group at baseline, Month 12, and Month 24. Response at Months 12 and 24 were summarized descriptively by treatment group, along with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The risk difference between groups was also was provided with its 95% CI.||13.1|-28.8|0.421
81467841|NCT02612610|162627699|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 5 DCS Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 5 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.6|-0.7|0.9126
81528019|NCT00377858|162743131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.343||95.0|-0.1|0.29||P-value for 36 Week Interval.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea stratum + Country.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.29|-0.10|0.343
81611860|NCT00410384|162902981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6583|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis adjusted for baseline PCS and baseline stratification factors.||||||0.6583
81611861|NCT00410384|162902981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3762|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis adjusted for baseline PCS and baseline stratification factors.||||||0.3762
81611862|NCT00410384|162902982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.4253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.74|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis was adjusted for baseline prednisone dose and baseline stratification factors.||||2.74|0.65|0.4253
81648996|NCT00243022|162988289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9
81648997|NCT00243022|162988290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81648998|NCT00243022|162988291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8
81648999|NCT01390441|162988311|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|PK bioequivalence was assumed if the 90% confidence interval of the geometric mean ratio for the comparison fell within the range 0.80-1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.16|||ANOVA|||Back-transformed least squares mean and confidence interval from fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values containing treatment as a fixed effect and gender as a covariate.||1.16|0.87|
81528020|NCT00377858|162743132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.432||95.0||||P-value for Week 12: HbA1c ≤7.0%.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c + Country + Sulfonylurea Stratum.||||||0.432
81528021|NCT00377858|162743132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.602||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week: HbA1c \<7.0%.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c + Country + Sulfonylurea Stratum.||||||0.602
81528022|NCT00377858|162743132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0||||P-value for 12 Week: HbA1c ≤6.5%.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c + Country + Sulfonylurea Stratum.||||||0.370
81528023|NCT00377858|162743132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.198||95.0||||P-value for 24 Week: HbA1c ≤7.0%.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c + Country + Sulfonylurea Stratum.||||||0.198
81528024|NCT00377858|162743132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.636||95.0||||P-value for 24 Week: HbA1c \<7.0%.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c + Country + Sulfonylurea Stratum.||||||0.636
81528025|NCT00377858|162743132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.185||95.0||||P-value for 24 Week: HbA1c ≤6.5%.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c + Country + Sulfonylurea Stratum.||||||0.185
81649000|NCT01390441|162988313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.6|3.6|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||The difference in percent AE incidence was determined for the treatment comparison (Part A: MK-8808 500 mg/m\^2 - Part A: MabThera 500 mg/m\^2) when \>=4 participants in an arm experienced an event.||3.6|-38.6|
81649001|NCT01390441|162988313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-17.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.4|10.9|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||The difference in percent AE incidence was determined for the treatment comparison (Part B: MK-8808 1000 mg - Part B: MabThera 1000 mg) when \>=4 participants in an arm experienced an event.||10.9|-44.4|
81528026|NCT00377858|162743132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.393||95.0||||P-value for 36 Week: HbA1c ≤7.0%.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c + Country + Sulfonylurea Stratum.||||||0.393
81528027|NCT00377858|162743132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.739||95.0||||P-value for 36 Week: HbA1c \<7.0%.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c + Country + Sulfonylurea Stratum.||||||0.739
81528028|NCT00377858|162743132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.396||95.0||||P-value for 36 Week: HbA1c ≤6.5%.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c + Country + Sulfonylurea Stratum.||||||0.396
81528029|NCT00377858|162743132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.227||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint (LOCF): HbA1c ≤7.0%.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c + Country + Sulfonylurea Stratum.||||||0.227
81528030|NCT00377858|162743132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.482||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint (LOCF): HbA1c \<7.0%.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c + Country + Sulfonylurea Stratum.||||||0.482
81528031|NCT00377858|162743132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.108||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint (LOCF): HbA1c ≤6.5%.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c + Country + Sulfonylurea Stratum.||||||0.108
81528032|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.58||||0.014||95.0|0.12|1.04||P-value for Baseline: Morning Pre-Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||1.04|0.12|0.014
81611863|NCT00410384|162902982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.2081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|3.13|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis was adjusted for baseline prednisone dose and baseline stratification factors.||||3.13|0.78|0.2081
81611864|NCT01253200|162902984|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The Primary Safety Endpoint was evaluated using a one-sided, non-inferiority test for two binomial proportions at an alpha-level of 0.05. A 95% confidence interval based upon a score test of the difference of proportion of subjects in the Investigational and Control Groups free from a procedure-related complication seven days post-procedure was constructed. The upper bound of the confidence interval was compared to 10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|4.6|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||9.78||||||Note that analysis of the primary outcome was conducted for Randomized subjects only as prespecified in the study protocol. This is consistent analysis publicly available in the Summary of Safety and Effectiveness Data (SSED).||9.78||
81611865|NCT02049437|162902988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|4.43||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|21.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||21.83|0.90|0.07
81611866|NCT02049437|162902989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2036.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3490.32|-900.62|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-900.62|-3490.32|<0.001
81611867|NCT02049437|162902990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.65|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.65|-0.79|0.77
81611868|NCT00783718|162902991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|21.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|31.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The primary comparison of the Induction Phase was tested using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test at a 5% significance level, with stratification according to the stratification factors (concomitant use of oral corticosteroids and previous exposure to tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) antagonists or concomitant immunomodulator \[6-mercaptopurine or azathioprine\] use).||31.7|11.6|< 0.0001
81611869|NCT00783718|162902992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|26.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|37.2||P-value is based on the CMH chi-square test, with 3 stratification factors: concomitant use of oral corticosteroids; previous exposure to TNFα antagonists or concomitant immunomodulator use; enrollment in Cohort 1 or 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The Hochberg method was applied to control the overall Type I error rate at a 5% significance level. If both P-values were ≤ 0.05, both dose regimens were to be declared significant. If 1 of the P-values for the 2 dose comparisons was \> 0.05, the other P-value was to be tested at the 0.025 level and declared significant only if the P-value was ≤ 0.025. If neither dose was declared significant for the primary endpoint, no further testing was to be conducted.||37.2|14.9|< 0.0001
81611870|NCT00783718|162902992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|29.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.9|40.4||P-value is based on the CMH chi-square test, with 3 stratification factors: concomitant use of oral corticosteroids; previous exposure to TNFα antagonists or concomitant immunomodulator use; enrollment in Cohort 1 or 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The Hochberg method was applied to control the overall Type I error rate at a 5% significance level. If both P-values were ≤ 0.05, both dose regimens were to be declared significant. If 1 of the P-values for the 2 dose comparisons was \> 0.05, the other P-value was to be tested at the 0.025 level and declared significant only if the P-value was ≤ 0.025. If neither dose was declared significant for the primary endpoint, no further testing was to be conducted.||40.4|17.9|< 0.0001
81611871|NCT00783718|162902993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|11.5||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|18.3||P-value is based on the CMH chi-square test, with stratification according to: 1) concomitant use of oral corticosteroids (yes/no); and 2) previous exposure to TNFα antagonists or concomitant immunomodulator use (yes/no).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%, the key secondary assessments were performed sequentially (closed sequential method). The first secondary endpoint was to be tested only if the primary comparison was significant and the second key secondary endpoint was to be tested only if the first secondary endpoint was significant for vedolizumab.||18.3|4.7|0.0009
81611872|NCT00783718|162902994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|16.1||||0.0012||95.0|6.4|25.9||P-value is based on the CMH chi-square test, with stratification according to: 1) concomitant use of oral corticosteroids (yes/no); and 2) previous exposure to TNFα antagonists or concomitant immunomodulator use (yes/no).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%, the key secondary assessments were performed sequentially (closed sequential method). The first secondary endpoint was to be tested only if the primary comparison was significant and the second key secondary endpoint was to be tested only if the first secondary endpoint was significant for vedolizumab.||25.9|6.4|0.0012
81649002|NCT01390441|162988313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.9|24.6|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||The difference in percent AE incidence was determined for the treatment comparison (Part B: MK-8808 1000 mg - Part B: Rituxan® 1000 mg) when \>=4 participants in an arm experienced an event.||24.6|-34.9|
81649003|NCT01390441|162988313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent differnce|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|38.9|||Miettinen-Nurminen|||The difference in percent AE incidence was determined for the treatment comparison (Part B: MabThera® 1000 mg - Part B: Rituxan® 1000 mg) when \>=4 participants in an arm experienced an event.||38.9|-15.6|
81649004|NCT01390441|162988315|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|PK bioequivalence was assumed if the 90% confidence interval of the geometric mean ratio for the comparison fell within the range 0.80-1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.1|||ANOVA|||Back-transformed least squares mean and confidence interval from fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values containing treatment as a fixed effect and gender as a covariate.||1.1|0.87|
81649005|NCT01390441|162988319|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5|||ANCOVA|The model included a term for treatment.||Estimated difference vs MabThera® at 6 weeks.||0.5|-0.9|
81649006|NCT01390441|162988319|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.2|||ANCOVA|The model included a term for treatment.||Estimated difference vs MabThera® at 12 weeks.||1.2|-0.4|
81649007|NCT00823836|162988322|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of ropinirole PR/XR tablets to ropinirole IR tablets was assessed with a non-inferiority margin of 2.5.|Median Difference (Net)|0.34||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|2.09||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: value of change from Week 0 at Week 24 = treatment group + Week 0 value|ANCOVA|||||2.09|-1.41|0.702
81649008|NCT02725528|162988402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Between groups analysis for PROMs, QALYs and ROM at 12-months were determined using one-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Group was entered as the independent variable, the 12-month outcome of interest was entered as the dependent variable and the baseline value for the corresponding outcome measure was entered as the covariate. Statistical significance was considered at p \< .05; all analyses were performed using SPSS® version 26.0||||0.05
81649009|NCT02725528|162988403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Between groups analysis for PROMs, QALYs and ROM at 12-months were determined using one-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Group was entered as the independent variable, the 12-month outcome of interest was entered as the dependent variable and the baseline value for the corresponding outcome measure was entered as the covariate. Statistical significance was considered at p \< .05; all analyses were performed using SPSS® version 26.0||||0.05
81649010|NCT02725528|162988404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Between groups analysis for PROMs, QALYs and ROM at 12-months were determined using one-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Group was entered as the independent variable, the 12-month outcome of interest was entered as the dependent variable and the baseline value for the corresponding outcome measure was entered as the covariate. Statistical significance was considered at p \< .05; all analyses were performed using SPSS® version 26.0||||0.05
81611873|NCT00783718|162902995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|32.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.8|44.7||P-value is based on the CMH chi-square test, with 3 stratification factors: concomitant use of oral corticosteroids; previous exposure to TNFα antagonists or concomitant immunomodulator use; enrollment in Cohort 1 or 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5% for the 2 dose regimen comparisons for each key secondary endpoint, the Hochberg method was used as described for the primary outcome measure. To further maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%, the key secondary endpoints were also performed sequentially. The first was tested only if 1 or both of the primary comparisons were significant and the next endpoint was tested only if the previous endpoint was significant for at least 1 dose.||44.7|20.8|< 0.0001
81611874|NCT00783718|162902995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|28.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.7|40.3||P-value is based on the CMH chi-square test, with 3 stratification factors: concomitant use of oral corticosteroids; previous exposure to TNFα antagonists or concomitant immunomodulator use; enrollment in Cohort 1 or 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5% for the 2 dose regimen comparisons for each key secondary endpoint, the Hochberg method was used as described for the primary outcome measure. To further maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%, the key secondary endpoints were also performed sequentially. The first was tested only if 1 or both of the primary comparisons were significant and the next endpoint was tested only if the previous endpoint was significant for at least 1 dose.||40.3|16.7|< 0.0001
81611875|NCT00783718|162902996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|32.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.3|43.8||P-value is based on the CMH chi-square test, with 3 stratification factors: concomitant use of oral corticosteroids; previous exposure to TNFα antagonists or concomitant immunomodulator use; enrollment in Cohort 1 or 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5% for the 2 dose regimen comparisons for each key secondary endpoint, the Hochberg method was used as described for the primary outcome measure. To further maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%, the key secondary endpoints were also performed sequentially. The first was tested only if 1 or both of the primary comparisons were significant and the next endpoint was tested only if the previous endpoint was significant for at least 1 dose.||43.8|20.3|< 0.0001
81611876|NCT00783718|162902996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|36.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.4|48.3||P-value is based on the CMH chi-square test, with 3 stratification factors: concomitant use of oral corticosteroids; previous exposure to TNFα antagonists or concomitant immunomodulator use; enrollment in Cohort 1 or 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5% for the 2 dose regimen comparisons for each key secondary endpoint, the Hochberg method was used as described for the primary outcome measure. To further maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%, the key secondary endpoints were also performed sequentially. The first was tested only if 1 or both of the primary comparisons were significant and the next endpoint was tested only if the previous endpoint was significant for at least 1 dose.||48.3|24.4|< 0.0001
81611877|NCT00783718|162902997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|11.8||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|20.5||P-value is based on the CMH chi-square test, with 3 stratification factors: concomitant use of oral corticosteroids; previous exposure to TNFα antagonists or concomitant immunomodulator use; enrollment in Cohort 1 or 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5% for the 2 dose regimen comparisons for each key secondary endpoint, the Hochberg method was used as described for the primary outcome measure. To further maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%, the key secondary endpoints were also performed sequentially. The first was tested only if 1 or both of the primary comparisons were significant and the next endpoint was tested only if the previous endpoint was significant for at least 1 dose.||20.5|3.1|0.0079
81611878|NCT00783718|162902997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.3||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|24.4||P-value is based on the CMH chi-square test, with 3 stratification factors: concomitant use of oral corticosteroids; previous exposure to TNFα antagonists or concomitant immunomodulator use; enrollment in Cohort 1 or 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5% for the 2 dose regimen comparisons for each key secondary endpoint, the Hochberg method was used as described for the primary outcome measure. To further maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%, the key secondary endpoints were also performed sequentially. The first was tested only if 1 or both of the primary comparisons were significant and the next endpoint was tested only if the previous endpoint was significant for at least 1 dose.||24.4|6.2|0.0009
81649011|NCT02725528|162988405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Between groups analysis for PROMs, QALYs and ROM at 12-months were determined using one-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Group was entered as the independent variable, the 12-month outcome of interest was entered as the dependent variable and the baseline value for the corresponding outcome measure was entered as the covariate. Statistical significance was considered at p \< .05; all analyses were performed using SPSS® version 26.0||||0.05
81649012|NCT02725528|162988406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Between groups analysis for PROMs, QALYs and ROM at 12-months were determined using one-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Group was entered as the independent variable, the 12-month outcome of interest was entered as the dependent variable and the baseline value for the corresponding outcome measure was entered as the covariate. Statistical significance was considered at p \< .05; all analyses were performed using SPSS® version 26.0||||0.05
81649013|NCT02725528|162988407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Between groups analysis for PROMs, QALYs and ROM at 12-months were determined using one-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Group was entered as the independent variable, the 12-month outcome of interest was entered as the dependent variable and the baseline value for the corresponding outcome measure was entered as the covariate. Statistical significance was considered at p \< .05; all analyses were performed using SPSS® version 26.0||||0.05
81467842|NCT02612610|162627699|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.1136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 5 DCS Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 5 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.1|-1.2|0.1136
81528033|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.735||95.0|-0.51|0.72||P-value for Baseline: Morning Postprandial Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.72|-0.51|0.735
81528034|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.54||||0.051||95.0|0.0|1.08||P-value for Baseline: Midday Pre-Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||1.08|-0.00|0.051
81528035|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18||||0.536||95.0|-0.39|0.75||P-value for Baseline: Midday Postprandial Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.75|-0.39|0.536
81528036|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.793||95.0|-0.48|0.62||P-value for Baseline: Evening Pre-Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.62|-0.48|0.793
81528037|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.693||95.0|-0.43|0.64||P-value for Baseline: Evening Postprandial Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.64|-0.43|0.693
81528038|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.499||95.0|-0.38|0.77||P-value for Baseline: 0300 Hours.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.77|-0.38|0.499
81528039|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59|||<|0.001||95.0|0.26|0.92||P-value for 12 Week: Morning Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.92|0.26|<0.001
81528040|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28||||0.278||95.0|-0.22|0.78||P-value for 12 Week: Morning Postprandial Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.78|-0.22|0.278
81528041|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.53||||0.009||95.0|0.14|0.93||P-value for 12 Week: Midday Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.93|0.14|0.009
81528042|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.49||||0.049||95.0|0.0|0.97||P-value for 12 Week: Midday Postprandial Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.97|0.00|0.049
81528043|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.77|||<|0.001||95.0|0.35|1.18||P-value for 12 Week: Evening Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||1.18|0.35|<0.001
81702528|NCT04532918|163101114|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|273.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|227.9|328.1|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 1/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+cyclosporine/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of Cmax for metabolite: M1||328.1|227.9|
81528044|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.17|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.63|-0.7||P-value for 12 Week: Evening Postprandial Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||-0.70|-1.63|<0.001
81528045|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.506||95.0|-0.59|0.29||P-value for 12 Week: 0300 Hours.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.29|-0.59|0.506
81528046|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.65|||<|0.001||95.0|0.31|0.99||P-value for 24 Week: Morning Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.99|0.31|<0.001
81528047|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.42||||0.094||95.0|-0.07|0.91||P-value for 24 Week: Morning Postprandial Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.91|-0.07|0.094
81611879|NCT00783718|162902998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.6||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|31.3||P-value based on the CMH chi-square test, with 3 stratification factors: concomitant use of oral corticosteroids; previous exposure to TNFα antagonists or concomitant immunomodulator use; enrollment in Cohort 1 or 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5% for the 2 dose regimen comparisons for each key secondary endpoint, the Hochberg method was used as described for the primary outcome measure. To further maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%, the key secondary endpoints were also performed sequentially. The first was tested only if 1 or both of the primary comparisons were significant and the next endpoint was tested only if the previous endpoint was significant for at least 1 dose.||31.3|3.9|0.0120
81649014|NCT02725528|162988408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Between groups analysis for PROMs, QALYs and ROM at 12-months were determined using one-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Group was entered as the independent variable, the 12-month outcome of interest was entered as the dependent variable and the baseline value for the corresponding outcome measure was entered as the covariate. Statistical significance was considered at p \< .05; all analyses were performed using SPSS® version 26.0||||0.05
81649015|NCT02725528|162988409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Between groups analysis for PROMs, QALYs and ROM at 12-months were determined using one-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Group was entered as the independent variable, the 12-month outcome of interest was entered as the dependent variable and the baseline value for the corresponding outcome measure was entered as the covariate. Statistical significance was considered at p \< .05; all analyses were performed using SPSS® version 26.0||||0.05
81528048|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.408||95.0|-0.24|0.59||P-value for 24 Week: Midday Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.59|-0.24|0.408
81528049|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23||||0.351||95.0|-0.25|0.71||P-value for 24 Week: Midday Postprandial Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.71|-0.25|0.351
81528050|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.56||||0.01||95.0|0.13|0.98||P-value for 24 Week: Evening Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.98|0.13|0.010
81528051|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48||||0.029||95.0|-0.92|-0.05||P-value for 24 Week: Evening Postprandial Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||-0.05|-0.92|0.029
81528052|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.816||95.0|-0.45|0.35||P-value for 24 Week: 0300 Hours.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.35|-0.45|0.816
81528053|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.49||||0.008||95.0|0.13|0.85||P-value for 36 Week: Morning Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.85|0.13|0.008
81528054|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.438||95.0|-0.71|0.31||P-value for 36 Week: Morning Postprandial Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.31|-0.71|0.438
81528055|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.548||95.0|-0.54|0.29||P-value for 36 Week: Midday Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.29|-0.54|0.548
81528056|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.964||95.0|-0.5|0.52||P-value for 36 Week: Midday Postprandial Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.52|-0.50|0.964
81528057|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16||||0.453||95.0|-0.27|0.6||P-value for 36 Week: Evening Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.60|-0.27|0.453
81528058|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39||||0.096||95.0|-0.84|0.07||P-value for 36 Week: Evening Postprandial Meal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.07|-0.84|0.096
81528059|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.77||95.0|-0.51|0.37||P-value for 36 Week: 0300 Hours.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.37|-0.51|0.770
81528060|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.45||||0.01||95.0|0.11|0.8||P-value for Endpoint: Morning Pre-Meal. (last observation carried forward)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.80|0.11|0.010
81463734|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|2.63||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower education (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.63|-0.42|0.15
81649016|NCT02725528|162988410|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Between groups analysis for PROMs, QALYs and ROM at 12-months were determined using one-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Group was entered as the independent variable, the 12-month outcome of interest was entered as the dependent variable and the baseline value for the corresponding outcome measure was entered as the covariate. Statistical significance was considered at p \< .05; all analyses were performed using SPSS® version 26.0||||0.05
81649017|NCT01795859|162988411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|-2.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|-1.29|||ANCOVA|||||-1.29|-3.69|<0.0001
81649018|NCT01795859|162988412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|49.8|||Difference of proportions|||||49.8|12.4|0.0020
81649019|NCT01795859|162988413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.9||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|46.4|||Difference of proportions|||||46.4|11.4|0.0022
81649020|NCT01795859|162988414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|4.34||||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|8.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.27|0.41|0.0308
81649021|NCT01795859|162988415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.1415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|-0.3|0.1415
81649022|NCT00727506|162988429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.148||95.0||||P-value is from an approximate normal test for the 6 month time point.|z-test|||||||0.148
81649023|NCT00727506|162988429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||P-value is an approximate normal test for the six month time point.|z-test|||||||0.008
81649024|NCT00727506|162988431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81649025|NCT00727506|162988431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1954||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1954
81649026|NCT00727506|162988432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.78||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.088|2.912|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio was calculated from Cox proportional hazard model stratified by age class (\<=50 vs. \>50 years old) and baseline Karnofsky Performance Scale (KPS) score (70, 80 vs. 90, 100). P-value was two-sided from log-rank test stratified by the same variables.||2.912|1.088|0.0320
81649027|NCT00727506|162988432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.392||||0.2044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.841|2.301|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio was calculated from Cox proportional hazard model stratified by age class (\<=50 vs. \>50 years old) and baseline KPS score (70, 80 vs. 90, 100). P-value was two-sided from log-rank test stratified by the same variables.||2.301|0.841|0.2044
81649028|NCT04887506|162988459|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval (CI) fell within the recommended 0.800-1.250 limits of equivalence when analyzed on a natural log scale, then treatments were therapeutically equivalent based on rounded-up average Days 9 and 10 testosterone levels.|Geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||||The 90% CIs for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) were not evaluable.|Primary analysis of equivalence of TAVT 45 and R AA based on average serum testosterone (ng/dL) (rounded up values of Days 9 and 10).||||
81649029|NCT04887506|162988460|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI fell within the recommended 0.800-1.250 limits of equivalence when analyzed on a natural log scale, then treatments were therapeutically equivalent based on rounded-up average Days 9 and 10 testosterone levels.|Geometric mean ratio|0.975|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.944|1.007||||||Supplementary analysis of equivalence of TAVT-45 and R-AA based on average serum testosterone (ng/dL) (rounded up values of Days 9 and 10) in the CS-ITT population.||1.007|0.944|
81649030|NCT04887506|162988461|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI fell within the recommended 0.800-1.250 limits of equivalence when analyzed on a natural log scale, then treatments were therapeutically equivalent based on rounded-up average Days 9 and 10 testosterone levels.|Geometric mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.978|1.002||||||Supplementary analysis of equivalence of TAVT-45 and R-AA based on average serum testosterone (ng/dL) (rounded up values of Days 9 and 10) in the mITT population.||1.002|0.978|
81649031|NCT04887506|162988462|EQUIVALENCE|Odds ratio generated using the Wald method.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.3408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.574|4.979|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.979|0.574|0.3408
81649032|NCT03506347|162988484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.001
81649033|NCT03506347|162988485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.009
81649034|NCT01024036|162988542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in the response rate|34.0||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|54.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for the stratification factor: corticosteroid use||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the durable tumor and symptomatic response rate between the 2 treatment arms||54.8|11.1|0.0012
81649035|NCT01024036|162988542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in the response rate|34.0||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|54.8|||Fisher Exact|Without adjusting for the stratification factor: corticosteroid use||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the durable tumor and symptomatic response rate between the 2 treatment arms||54.8|11.1|0.0004
81649036|NCT01024036|162988544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in overall response rates|33.9||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|54.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||54.8|11.1|0.0022
81649037|NCT01024036|162988546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.418||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.214|0.815|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and 95% CI from a Cox proportional hazards model|||0.815|0.214|0.0084
81649038|NCT01024036|162988547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of hemoglobin response rates|61.3||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.3|85.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in hemoglobin response rates is equal to hemoglobin response rate for siltuximab+best supportive care \[BSC\] arm minus hemoglobin response rate for Placebo+BSC arm.|||85.1|28.3|0.0002
81649039|NCT01024036|162988548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of hemoglobin response rates|41.9||||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|70.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in hemoglobin response rates is equal to hemoglobin response rate for siltuximab+best supportive care \[BSC\] arm minus hemoglobin response rate for Placebo+BSC arm.|||70.7|7.8|0.0195
81702529|NCT04532918|163101114|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|275.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|228.7|332.7|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 2/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+rifampicin/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of Cmax for metabolite: M1||332.7|228.7|
81702530|NCT04532918|163101114|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|24.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.15|31.72|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 1/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+cyclosporine/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of Cmax for metabolite: M8||31.72|19.15|
81702531|NCT04532918|163101114|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|37.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|29.18|49.03|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 2/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+rifampicin/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of Cmax for metabolite: M8||49.03|29.18|
81702532|NCT04532918|163101115|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|291.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|260.6|326.8|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 1/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+cyclosporine/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUCinf for metabolite: M1||326.8|260.6|
81702533|NCT04532918|163101115|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|215.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|192.0|242.4|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 2/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+rifampicin/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of Cmax for metabolite: M1||242.4|192.0|
81702534|NCT04532918|163101115|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|55.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|47.19|64.83|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 1/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+cyclosporine/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUCinf for metabolite: M8||64.83|47.19|
81702535|NCT04532918|163101115|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|68.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|57.99|80.39|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 2/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+rifampicin/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUCinf for metabolite: M8||80.39|57.99|
81702536|NCT04532918|163101116|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|306.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|273.3|343.6|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 1/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+cyclosporine/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUClast for metabolite: M1||343.6|273.3|
81702537|NCT04532918|163101116|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|227.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|202.1|255.8|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 2/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+rifampicin/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUClast for metabolite: M1||255.8|202.1|
81702538|NCT04532918|163101116|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|51.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.8|59.45|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 1/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+cyclosporine/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUClast for metabolite: M8||59.45|43.80|
81702539|NCT04532918|163101116|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|70.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.21|82.44|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 2/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+rifampicin/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUClast for metabolite: M8||82.44|60.21|
81702540|NCT04532918|163101117|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|74.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.42|94.26|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 1/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+cyclosporine/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of Cmax for allopurinol||94.26|59.42|
81528061|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31||||0.201||95.0|-0.8|0.17||P-value for Endpoint: Morning Postprandial Meal. (last observation carried forward)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.17|-0.80|0.201
81702541|NCT04532918|163101117|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|80.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.88|102.7|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 2/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+rifampicin/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of Cmax for allopurinol||102.7|63.88|
81702542|NCT04532918|163101117|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|96.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.11|101.8|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 1/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+cyclosporine/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of Cmax for oxypurinol||101.8|92.11|
81702543|NCT04532918|163101117|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|99.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.36|104.0|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 2/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+rifampicin/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of Cmax for oxypurinol||104.0|94.36|
81702544|NCT04532918|163101118|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|98.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.26|105.9|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 1/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+cyclosporine/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUCinf for allopurinol||105.9|91.26|
81702545|NCT04532918|163101118|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|101.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.72|109.2|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 2/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+rifampicin/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUCinf for allopurinol||109.2|93.72|
81611880|NCT00783718|162902998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|31.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.6|46.2||P-value is based on the CMH chi-square test, with 3 stratification factors: concomitant use of oral corticosteroids; previous exposure to TNFα antagonists or concomitant immunomodulator use; enrollment in Cohort 1 or 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5% for the 2 dose regimen comparisons for each key secondary endpoint, the Hochberg method was used as described for the primary outcome measure. To further maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%, the key secondary endpoints were also performed sequentially. The first was tested only if 1 or both of the primary comparisons were significant and the next endpoint was tested only if the previous endpoint was significant for at least 1 dose.||46.2|16.6|< 0.0001
81611881|NCT01072929|162903008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.58|-0.92||All statistical tests were 2-tailed at the 0.05 level of significance.|mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)|Treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, concurrent mood-stabilizing medication, and region of the world used as fixed factors.||||-0.92|-6.58|0.0097
81611882|NCT01072929|162903008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9||||0.0385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.71|-0.16||All statistical tests were 2-tailed at the 0.05 level of significance.|mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)|Treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, concurrent mood-stabilizing medication, and region of the world used as fixed factors.||||-0.16|-5.71|0.0385
81611883|NCT01027871|162903031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|0.17||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.52||The statistical significance level is 0.10.|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY Combined - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.52|-0.18|0.433
81611884|NCT01027871|162903032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.2||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.59|0.19||The statistical significance level is 0.10.|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY Combined - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.19|-0.59|0.388
81611885|NCT01027871|162903033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.09||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.03||The statistical significance level is 0.10.|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY Combined - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.03|-0.21|0.197
81611886|NCT01027871|162903034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.609||95.0||||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for HbA1c \<7.0%"|Fisher Exact|||||||0.609
81611887|NCT01027871|162903034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.314||95.0||||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for HbA1c ≤6.5%"|Fisher Exact|||||||0.314
81649040|NCT03459612|162988554|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-value tests null hypothesis that difference in LS means ≥ 4.4 versus alternative hypothesis that difference in Least Square (LS) means \< 4.4.|Difference in LS Means|0.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|2.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.39|-0.43|<0.0001
81649041|NCT03459612|162988554|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-value tests null hypothesis that difference in LS means ≥ 4.4 versus alternative hypothesis that difference in LS means \< 4.4.|LS Means|1.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.20|0.32|<0.0001
81649042|NCT03459612|162988554|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-value tests null hypothesis that difference in LS means ≥ 4.4 versus alternative hypothesis that difference in LS means \< 4.4.|LS Means|4.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.58|6.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.38|3.58|<0.0001
81649043|NCT03459612|162988555|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-value tests null hypothesis that difference in LS means ≥ 4.4 versus alternative hypothesis that difference in LS means \< 4.4.|Difference in LS Means|-0.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.04|-1.28|<0.0001
81611888|NCT01027871|162903035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.375||95.0||||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for HbA1c \<7.0%."|Fisher Exact|||||||0.375
81611889|NCT01027871|162903035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.811||95.0||||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P- value is for HbA1c ≤6.5%"|Fisher Exact|||||||0.811
81649044|NCT03459612|162988555|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-value tests null hypothesis that difference in LS means ≥ 4.4 versus alternative hypothesis that difference in LS means \< 4.4.|Difference in LS Means|-0.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.88|-1.51|<0.0001
81649045|NCT03459612|162988555|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-value tests null hypothesis that difference in LS means ≥ 4.4 versus alternative hypothesis that difference in LS means \< 4.4.|Difference in LS Means|4.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.17|5.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.45|3.17|<0.0001
81611890|NCT01027871|162903036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.43||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.92|0.05||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P- value is for morning 2-hr postprandial BG"|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY Combined - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.05|-0.92|0.144
81611891|NCT01027871|162903036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.25||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.2||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for midday pre-meal BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY Combined - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.20|-0.70|0.360
81611892|NCT01027871|162903036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.26||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.72|0.19||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for midday 2-hr postprandial BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY Combined - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.19|-0.72|0.342
81649046|NCT03459612|162988556|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-value tests null hypothesis that difference in LS means ≥ 4.4 versus alternative hypothesis that difference in LS means \< 4.4.|Differnce in LS Means|-0.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.36|-2.30|<0.0001
81649047|NCT03459612|162988556|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-value tests null hypothesis that difference in LS means ≥ 4.4 versus alternative hypothesis that difference in LS means \< 4.4.|Difference in LS Means|-1.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.32|-2.40|<0.0001
81649048|NCT03459612|162988556|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-value tests null hypothesis that difference in LS means ≥ 4.4 versus alternative hypothesis that difference in LS means \< 4.4.|Difference in LS Means|4.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|5.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.38|2.73|<0.0001
81611893|NCT01027871|162903036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.12||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|0.32||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for evening pre-meal BG"|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY Combined - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.32|-0.56|0.654
81611894|NCT01027871|162903036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.25||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.73|0.23||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for evening 2-hr postprandial BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY Combined - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.23|-0.73|0.387
81611895|NCT01027871|162903036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.29||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.79|0.21||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for bed time BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY Combined - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.21|-0.79|0.339
81611896|NCT01027871|162903036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|0.1||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.5||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for 0300 hours BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY Combined - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.50|-0.30|0.676
81611897|NCT01027871|162903038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.162||95.0||||The statistical significance level is 0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.162
81611898|NCT01027871|162903039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.804||95.0||||The statistical significance level is 0.10.|Negative Binomial Model|||||||0.804
81611899|NCT01027871|162903041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.01||||0.937||90.0|-0.16|0.14||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for baseline."|ANOVA||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY Combined - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.14|-0.16|0.937
81611900|NCT01027871|162903041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.03||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.1||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for Week 12."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY Combined - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.10|-0.16|0.687
81611901|NCT01027871|162903043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.4||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|0.07||The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 1 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.07|-0.87|0.159
81611902|NCT01027871|162903043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.17||||0.542|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.62|0.29||The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 2 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.29|-0.62|0.542
81611903|NCT01027871|162903044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.01||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.13||The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 1 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.13|-0.16|0.880
81611904|NCT01027871|162903044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.17||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|-0.03||The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 2 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||-0.03|-0.32|0.045
81611905|NCT01027871|162903045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.273||95.0||||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for HbA1c \<7.0%."|Fisher Exact|||||||0.273
81611906|NCT01027871|162903045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.287||95.0||||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for HbA1c ≤6.5%."|Fisher Exact|||||||0.287
81611907|NCT01027871|162903045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.879||95.0||||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for HbA1c \<7.0%."|Fisher Exact|||||||0.879
81467843|NCT02612610|162627699|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.0352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.0|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 5 DCS Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 5 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||-0.0|-1.4|0.0352
81611908|NCT01027871|162903045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.722||95.0||||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for HbA1c ≤6.5%."|Fisher Exact|||||||0.722
81611909|NCT01027871|162903046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.139||95.0||||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for HbA1c \<7.0%."|Fisher Exact|||||||0.139
81611910|NCT01027871|162903046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.569||95.0||||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for HbA1c ≤6.5%."|Fisher Exact|||||||0.569
81611911|NCT01027871|162903046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.515||95.0||||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for HbA1c \<7.0%."|Fisher Exact|||||||0.515
81611912|NCT01027871|162903046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for HbA1c ≤6.5%."|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81649049|NCT03459612|162988557|SUPERIORITY||Differences of Least Square Mean|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.7||||||||0.70|-0.15|
81611913|NCT01027871|162903047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|0.26||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.67||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for morning pre-meal BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 1 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.67|-0.16|0.305
81611914|NCT01027871|162903047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.14||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.54|0.26||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for morning pre-meal BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 2 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.26|-0.54|0.571
81611915|NCT01027871|162903047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.26||||0.454||90.0|-0.85|0.32||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for morning 2-hr postprandial BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 1 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.32|-0.85|0.454
81611916|NCT01027871|162903047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.83||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|-0.26||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for morning 2-hr postprandial BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 2 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||-0.26|-1.40|0.016
81611917|NCT01027871|162903047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.07||||0.838||90.0|-0.61|0.48||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for midday pre-meal BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 1 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.48|-0.61|0.838
81649050|NCT03459612|162988557|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.1||||||||1.10|0.22|
81649051|NCT03459612|162988557|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.24||||||||1.24|0.39|
81467844|NCT02612610|162627700|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.1718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.2|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 6 DCS Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 6 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.2|-1.1|0.1718
81649052|NCT03459612|162988558|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.96||||||||0.96|0.00|
81611918|NCT01027871|162903047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.69||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.22|-0.16||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for midday pre-meal BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 2 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||-0.16|-1.22|0.033
81611919|NCT01027871|162903047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.4||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|0.15||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for midday 2-hr postprandial BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 1 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.15|-0.95|0.229
81649053|NCT03459612|162988558|SUPERIORITY||Differnce of Least Square Means|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.82||||||||0.82|-0.14|
81649054|NCT03459612|162988558|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.78||||||||1.78|0.81|
81649055|NCT03459612|162988559|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.06||||||||-0.06|-1.10|
81649056|NCT03459612|162988559|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.09||||||||0.09|-0.89|
81649057|NCT03459612|162988559|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.96||||||||0.96|-0.09|
81649058|NCT03459612|162988560|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|1.62||||||||1.62|-1.61|
81649059|NCT03459612|162988560|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Lease Square Means|-0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|1.01||||||||1.01|-2.49|
81649060|NCT03459612|162988560|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|0.89||||||||0.89|-2.32|
81649061|NCT03459612|162988561|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|-0.06||||||||-0.06|-3.52|
81649062|NCT03459612|162988561|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.42||||||||1.42|-2.00|
81649063|NCT03459612|162988561|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-3.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.53|-2.08||||||||-2.08|-5.53|
81649064|NCT03459612|162988562|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|1.15||||||||1.15|-1.71|
81649065|NCT03459612|162988562|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|1.08||||||||1.08|-1.71|
81649066|NCT03459612|162988562|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.13|-1.27||||||||-1.27|-4.13|
81649067|NCT03459612|162988563|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3||0.6875|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.6875
81649068|NCT03459612|162988563|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.27||0.375|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.3750
81649069|NCT03459612|162988563|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0||0.0115|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.0115
81649070|NCT03459612|162988564|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.42||0.1563|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.1563
81649071|NCT03459612|162988564|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.44||0.5938|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.5938
81649072|NCT03459612|162988564|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.54||0.0938|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.0938
81649073|NCT03459612|162988565|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.56||0.125|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.1250
81649074|NCT03459612|162988565|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.94||0.959|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.9590
81649075|NCT03459612|162988565|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.76||0.0097|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.0097
81611920|NCT01027871|162903047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.27||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|0.27||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for midday 2-hr postprandial BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 2 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.27|-0.80|0.412
81611921|NCT01027871|162903047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.15||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.68|0.38||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for evening pre-meal BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 1 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.38|-0.68|0.642
81611922|NCT01027871|162903047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.16||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.67|0.36||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for evening pre-meal BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 2 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.36|-0.67|0.614
81611923|NCT01027871|162903047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.5||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.07|0.07||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for evening 2-hr postprandial BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 1 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.07|-1.07|0.147
81611924|NCT01027871|162903047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.42||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.98|0.13||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for evening 2-hr postprandial BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 2 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.13|-0.98|0.210
81611925|NCT01027871|162903047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.28||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.86|0.31||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for bed time BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 1 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.31|-0.86|0.438
81611926|NCT01027871|162903047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.7||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.28|-0.13||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for bed time BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 2 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||-0.13|-1.28|0.043
81611927|NCT01027871|162903047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|0.24||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|0.72||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for 0300 hours BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 1 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.72|-0.23|0.403
81611928|NCT01027871|162903047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.29||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|0.18||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for 0300 hours BG."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 2 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.18|-0.75|0.314
81649076|NCT00691678|162988600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis measures whether there is a statistically significant change, at the 5% significance level, between the mean WOMAC score among study participants at baseline and at week 24.||||0.004
81649077|NCT02330276|162988604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||||||The reported P-Value was calculated|General linear mixed-effects models|||||||0.05
81649078|NCT02330276|162988605|OTHER|one way ANOVA between groups|Mean Difference (Final Values)|77.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.9|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.3|85.5||for change in heart rate at 24 hr post-dosing from baseline between the 3 doses|ANOVA|||Primary hypothesis: None of the doses of (+)-epicatechin will differ with regard to change from baseline in any of the major safety endpoints; heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure.||85.5|70.3|<0.05
81611929|NCT01027871|162903049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||95.0||||The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.046
81611930|NCT01027871|162903049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.224||95.0||||The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.224
81649079|NCT02330276|162988606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||||||The reported P-Value was calculated|General linear mixed-effects models|||||||0.05
81649080|NCT02330276|162988607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||||||The reported P-Value was calculated|General linear mixed-effects models|||||||0.05
81649081|NCT02330276|162988608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||||||The reported P-Value was calculated|General linear mixed-effects models|||||||0.05
81649082|NCT04367480|162988644|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|2.67|||ANCOVA|||"Missing data were accounted for using multiple imputation (MI) with the fully conditional specification (FCS) method. 100 replicates were imputed.~ANCOVA analysis was applied within each replicate. SAS PROC MI and MIANALYZE were used to calculate the reported estimates. (N: Active TENS=71, Placebo TENS=70)"||2.67|-0.56|0.199
81649083|NCT04367480|162988645|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|1.08|||ANCOVA|||Analysis on the Study Completers (N: Active TENS=67, Placebo TENS=62)||1.08|-0.34|0.302
81611931|NCT01027871|162903050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.561||95.0||||The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Negative Binomial Model|||||||0.561
81611932|NCT01027871|162903050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.518||95.0||||The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Negative Binomial Model|||||||0.518
81611933|NCT01027871|162903051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.01||||0.938|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.18||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for baseline."|ANOVA||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 1 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.18|-0.20|0.938
81611934|NCT01027871|162903051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|0.0||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.19||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for baseline."|ANOVA||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 2 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.19|-0.18|0.972
81611935|NCT01027871|162903051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.01||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.15||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for Week 12."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 1 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.15|-0.16|0.927
81611936|NCT01027871|162903051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.1||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.05||"The statistical significance level is 0.10 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.~P-value is for Week 12."|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Squares Mean Difference = LY2605541 Algorithm 2 - Insulin Glargine; and 90% confidence interval (CI) = 90% CI of the least squares mean difference.|||0.05|-0.25|0.293
81611937|NCT04833855|162903052|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|4.4||Nominal p-value|Repeated measure model|Model parameters: stratification factor (prior anti-IgE status), baseline UAS7, treatment, study week, interaction between treatment and study week.|Tezepelumab 210 mg SC Q4W - Placebo|||4.4|-4.3|0.99
81611938|NCT04833855|162903052|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|3.1||Nominal p-value|Repeated measure model|Model parameters: stratification factor (prior anti-IgE status), baseline UAS7, treatment, study week, interaction between treatment and study week.|Tezepelumab 420 mg SC Q2W - Placebo|||3.1|-5.4|0.60
81611939|NCT04883346|162903190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test, 32 degrees of freedom (one participant did not have baseline DEXA data so could not be included.||||||<0.001
81611940|NCT04883346|162903191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test, 33 degrees of freedom.||||||<0.001
81611941|NCT04883346|162903192|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test, 33 degrees of freedom||||||<0.001
81611942|NCT04883346|162903193|SUPERIORITY|Paired t-test.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test, 33 degrees of freedom||||||<0.001
81611943|NCT04736056|162903198|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.66||||||0 to 12 weeks||1.66|0.73|
81611944|NCT04736056|162903198|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.51||||||0 to 16 weeks||1.51|0.61|
81702546|NCT04532918|163101118|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|99.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.02|103.5|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 1/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+cyclosporine/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUCinf for oxypurinol||103.5|95.02|
81467845|NCT02612610|162627700|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.0651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.0|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 6 DCS Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 6 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.0|-1.3|0.0651
81611945|NCT04736056|162903199|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.71||||||0 to 12 weeks||0.71|-0.02|
81611946|NCT04736056|162903199|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.61||||||0 to 16 weeks||0.61|-0.12|
81611947|NCT04736056|162903200|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.18||||||0 to 12 weeks||1.18|0.38|
81611948|NCT04736056|162903200|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.87||||||0 to 16 weeks||0.87|0.11|
81611949|NCT04736056|162903201|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.58||||||0 to 12 weeks||0.58|-0.13|
81611950|NCT04736056|162903201|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.68||||||0 to 16 weeks||0.68|-0.05|
81611951|NCT04736056|162903202|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.68||||||0 to 12 weeks||0.68|-0.04|
81611952|NCT04736056|162903202|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.0||||||0 to 16 weeks||1.00|0.22|
81611953|NCT04736056|162903203|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.74||||||0 to 12 weeks||0.74|0.01|
81611954|NCT04736056|162903203|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.85||||||0 to 16 weeks||0.85|0.09|
81611955|NCT04736056|162903204|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.65||||||0 to 12 weeks||0.65|-0.07|
81611956|NCT04736056|162903204|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.99||||||||0.99|0.21|
81611957|NCT04736056|162903205|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.91||||||0 to 12 weeks||0.91|0.16|
81611958|NCT04736056|162903205|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.89||||||0 to 16 weeks||0.89|0.12|
81611959|NCT04736056|162903206|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.3||||||0 to 12 weeks||1.30|0.47|
81611960|NCT04736056|162903206|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.05||||||0 to 16 weeks||1.05|0.26|
81611961|NCT04736056|162903207|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.03||||||0 to 12 weeks||-0.03|-0.76|
81611962|NCT04736056|162903207|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.03||||||0 to 16 weeks||0.03|-0.71|
81611963|NCT04736056|162903208|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.35||||||0 to 12 weeks||0.35|-0.35|
81649084|NCT04367480|162988645|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|3.08|||ANCOVA|||Subgroup analysis on participants who reported at least 4 out of 10 at baseline for Hot/Burning Pain. (N: Active TENS=22, Placebo TENS=22)||3.08|-0.33|0.112
81649085|NCT04367480|162988646|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|1.02|||ANCOVA|||Analysis on the Study Completers (N: Active TENS=67, Placebo TENS=62)||1.02|-0.37|0.351
81467846|NCT02612610|162627700|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.0848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 6 DCS Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 6 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.1|-1.2|0.0848
81528062|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16||||0.43||95.0|-0.57|0.24||P-value for Endpoint: Midday Pre-Meal. (last observation carried forward)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.24|-0.57|0.430
81611964|NCT04736056|162903208|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|-0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.09||||||0 to 16 weeks||0.09|-0.64|
81611965|NCT04736056|162903209|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.26||||||||0.26|-0.45|
81649086|NCT04367480|162988646|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|2.79|||ANCOVA|||Subgroup analysis was performed on participants who reported at least 4 out of 10 at baseline for Sharp/Shooting Pain. (N: Active TENS=24, Placebo TENS=23)||2.79|-0.36|0.128
81611966|NCT04736056|162903209|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.45||||||0 to 16 weeks||0.45|-0.27|
81649087|NCT04367480|162988647|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|1.27|||ANCOVA|||Analysis on the Study Completers (N: Active TENS=67, Placebo TENS=62)||1.27|-0.22|0.166
81649088|NCT04367480|162988647|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.05|||ANCOVA|||Subgroup analysis was performed on participants who reported at least 4 out of 10 at baseline for Numbness. (N: Active TENS=60, Placebo TENS=50)||1.05|-0.51|0.492
81649089|NCT04367480|162988648|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.94|||ANCOVA|||Analysis on the Study Completers (N: Active TENS=67, Placebo TENS=62)||0.94|-0.56|0.622
81649090|NCT04367480|162988648|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.08|||ANCOVA|||Subgroup analysis was performed on participants who reported at least 4 out of 10 at baseline for Tingling. (N: Active TENS=55, Placebo TENS=50)||1.08|-0.61|0.587
81649091|NCT04367480|162988649|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.31|||ANCOVA|||Analysis on the Study Completers (N: Active TENS=67, Placebo TENS=62)||1.31|-0.02|0.058
81649092|NCT04367480|162988649|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|3.02|||ANCOVA|||Subgroup analysis was performed on participants who reported at least 4 out of 10 at baseline for Cramping. (N: Active TENS=18, Placebo TENS=18)||3.02|-0.32|0.110
81649093|NCT01076244|162988650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||change from baseline|13.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.42|18.43|||t-test, 2 sided|||||18.43|8.42|<0.0001
81649094|NCT01076244|162988652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||change from baseline|2.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|3.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.16|1.17|<0.0001
81649095|NCT05146206|162988658|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.001
81649096|NCT05146206|162988659|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||MANOVA|||||||<0.001
81649097|NCT01642147|162988660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.554||95.0||||Bonferroni correction is used when P-value is significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"H0: Mean Blood Flow Velocity in Middle Cerebral Artery of the 2 groups are the same before anesthesia.~Power calculation: beta=0.2, alpha=0.05, two-tailed"||||0.554
81649098|NCT01642147|162988661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Bonferroni correction is used when P-value is significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"H0: Mean Blood Flow Velocity in Middle Cerebral Artery of the 2 groups are the same at extubation.~Power calculation: beta=0.2, alpha=0.05, two-tailed"||||<0.001
81649099|NCT01642147|162988662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Bonferroni correction is used when P-value is significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"H0: mean blood flow velocity in middle cerebral artery of the 2 groups are the same 30min after extubation.~Power calculation: beta=0.2, alpha=0.05, two-tailed"||||<0.001
81528063|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.814||95.0|-0.52|0.41||P-value for Endpoint: Midday Postprandial Meal. (last observation carried forward)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.41|-0.52|0.814
81611967|NCT04736056|162903210|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|-0.035|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.01||||||0 to 12 weeks||0.01|-0.71|
81611968|NCT04736056|162903210|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.08||||||0 to 16 weeks||0.08|-0.65|
81611969|NCT04736056|162903211|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.03||||||0 to 12 weeks||0.03|-0.70|
81611970|NCT04736056|162903211|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.09||||||0 to 16 weeks||-0.09|-0.85|
81611971|NCT02337361|162903261|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Generalized estimating equations (GEE)(Diggle et al. 2002) tested e-SBI efficacy, controlling for demographic differences between study condition and study sites. GEE models estimate population average or marginal models and account for within-subject nonindependence (clustering) of observations across multiple waves of data collection and use all available data in model estimation.|||
81611972|NCT02337361|162903261|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Generalized estimating equations tested e-SBI efficacy, controlling for demographic differences between study condition and study sites. GEE models estimate population average or marginal models and account for within-subject nonindependence (clustering) of observations across multiple waves of data collection and use all available data in model estimation|||
81611973|NCT02337361|162903262|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||the e-SBI group was at reduced odds relative to the control group to report weekly or more frequent drinking at 6 month follow-up||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) tested e-SBI efficacy, controlling for demographic differences between study condition and study sites. GEE models estimate population average or marginal models and account for within-subject nonindependence (clustering) of observations across multiple waves of data collection and use all available data in model estimation.|||<.01
81611974|NCT02337361|162903263|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||the e-SBI group was at reduced odds relative to the control group to report drinking a maximum quantity of 5 or more drinks in a day at 6 month follow-up|||||<.05
81611975|NCT02337361|162903264|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||the e-SBI group was at reduced odds relative to the control group to report any tobacco use at 6 month follow-up||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) tested e-SBI efficacy, controlling for demographic differences between study condition and study sites. GEE models estimate population average or marginal models and account for within-subject nonindependence (clustering) of observations across multiple waves of data collection and use all available data in model estimation.|||<.10
81611976|NCT02337361|162903265|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||the e-SBI group was at reduced odds relative to the control group to report significant depression at 6 month follow-up|||||<.01
81611977|NCT02337361|162903266|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) tested DrinkWise's effects on changes in depression over time controlling for demographic differences between study condition and study sites.|||
81611978|NCT01449929|162903268|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of DTG 50 mg and DRV+RTV at Week 48 can be concluded if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in percentages (DTG - DRV+RTV) is greater than -12%. If non-inferiority is established, superiority can be tested at the nominal 5% level based on a pre-specified testing procedure.|Difference in percentage|7.1||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|13.2||P-value is for test of superiority.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified analysis|Analysis was adjusted for the Baseline (BL) stratification factors: Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (\<=100,000 c/mL vs \>100,000 c/mL) and Baseline background dual NRTI therapy (ABC/3TC vs TDF/FTC).|||13.2|0.9|0.025
81611979|NCT03253653|162903289|OTHER||z score|1.578||||0.115|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||||We used the Wilcoxon signed-rank test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for within-subjects tests, to determine whether the pre-to-post change in biomarker levels for the Charcoal-heated tobacco smoking session (n=50) significantly different from the pre-to-post change in biomarker levels for the Electric Head-heated tobacco smoking session (using the same 50 participants after a weeklong washout period).|||0.115
81611980|NCT03253653|162903290|OTHER||z|0.497||||0.619|TWO_SIDED||||||z||||We used the Wilcoxon signed-rank test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for within-subjects tests, to determine whether the pre-to-post change in biomarker levels for the Charcoal-heated tobacco smoking session (n=50) significantly different from the pre-to-post change in biomarker levels for the Electric Head-heated tobacco smoking session (using the same 50 participants after a weeklong washout period).|||0.619
81611981|NCT03253653|162903291|OTHER||z|1.72||||0.085|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcox and signed rank test||||We used the Wilcoxon signed-rank test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for within-subjects tests, to determine whether the pre-to-post change in biomarker levels for the Charcoal-heated tobacco smoking session (n=50) significantly different from the pre-to-post change in biomarker levels for the Electric Head-heated tobacco smoking session (using the same 50 participants after a weeklong washout period).|||0.085
81611982|NCT03253653|162903292|OTHER||z|6.154|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test||||We used the Wilcoxon signed-rank test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for within-subjects tests, to determine whether the pre-to-post change in biomarker levels for the Charcoal-heated tobacco smoking session (n=50) significantly different from the pre-to-post change in biomarker levels for the Electric Head-heated tobacco smoking session (using the same 50 participants after a weeklong washout period).|||<0.001
81611983|NCT03253653|162903293|OTHER||z|-1.144||||0.253|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test||||We used the Wilcoxon signed-rank test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for within-subjects tests, to determine whether the pre-to-post change in systolic blood pressure for the Charcoal-heated tobacco smoking session (n=50) significantly different from the pre-to-post change in biomarker levels for the Electric Head-heated tobacco smoking session (using the same 50 participants after a weeklong washout period).|||0.253
81649100|NCT01642147|162988663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Bonferroni correction is used when P-value is significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"H0: mean blood flow velocity in middle cerebral artery of the 2 groups are the same 60min after extubation.~Power calculation: beta=0.2, alpha=0.05, two-tailed"||||<0.001
81463735|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|1.66||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower literacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.66|-1.66|1.00
81467847|NCT02612610|162627701|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.6715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 7 DCS Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 7 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.5|-0.8|0.6715
81611984|NCT03253653|162903294|OTHER||z|-1.004||||0.315|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test||||We used the Wilcoxon signed-rank test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for within-subjects tests, to determine whether the pre-to-post change in diastolic blood pressure for the Charcoal-heated tobacco smoking session (n=50) significantly different from the pre-to-post change in diastolic blood pressure for the Electric Head-heated tobacco smoking session (using the same 50 participants after a weeklong washout period).|||0.315
81611985|NCT03253653|162903295|OTHER||z|3.089||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcox and signed rank test||||We used the Wilcoxon signed-rank test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for within-subjects tests, to determine whether the pre-to-post change in heart rate for the Charcoal-heated tobacco smoking session (n=50) was significantly different from the pre-to-post change in heart rate for the Electric Head-heated tobacco smoking session (using the same 50 participants after a weeklong washout period).|||0.002
81611986|NCT03253653|162903296|OTHER||z|-7.024|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the cotinine metabolite after a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||<0.001
81611987|NCT03253653|162903297|OTHER||z|-4.541|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the SPMA metabolite after a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||<0.001
81611988|NCT03253653|162903298|OTHER||z|-2.569||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the 1-HOP metabolite after a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||.010
81611989|NCT03253653|162903299|OTHER||z|-7.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the exhaled carbon monoxide after a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||<0.001
81611990|NCT03253653|162903300|OTHER||z|-1.304||||0.192|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the cotinine metabolite after a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||0.192
81611991|NCT03253653|162903301|OTHER||z|-2.136||||0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level diastolic blood pressure after a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||0.033
81611992|NCT03253653|162903302|OTHER||z|-1.22||||0.223|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the heart rate after a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||0.223
81611993|NCT03253653|162903303|OTHER||z|-7.024|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the cotinine metabolite after a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||<0.001
81611994|NCT03253653|162903304|OTHER||z|-1.248||||0.212|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the SPMA metabolite after a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||0.212
81611995|NCT03253653|162903305|OTHER||z|-2.721||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the cotinine metabolite after a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||0.007
81611996|NCT03253653|162903306|OTHER||z|2.778||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of exhaled carbon monoxide after a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||0.006
81611997|NCT03253653|162903307|OTHER||z|-0.832||||0.406|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of systolic blood pressure after a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||0.406
81611998|NCT03253653|162903308|OTHER||z|-1.467||||0.142|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U ranksum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of diastolic blood pressure after a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||0.142
81611999|NCT03253653|162903309|OTHER||z|-0.596||||0.551|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the heart rate after a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||0.551
81612000|NCT03253653|162903310|OTHER||z|-0.787||||0.431|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the furan metabolite post a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||0.431
81612001|NCT03253653|162903311|OTHER||z|-0.652||||0.515|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the furan metabolite post a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||0.515
81649101|NCT01642147|162988664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Bonferroni correction is used when P-value is significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"H0: mean blood flow velocity in middle cerebral artery of the 2 groups are the same 90min after extubation.~Power calculation: beta=0.2, alpha=0.05, two-tailed"||||<0.001
81649102|NCT01642147|162988665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Bonferroni correction is used when P-value is significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"H0: mean blood flow velocity in middle cerebral artery of the 2 groups are the same 120min after extubation.~Power calculation: beta=0.2, alpha=0.05, two-tailed"||||<0.001
81649103|NCT02007200|162988686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.005|||||||Linear Repeated Measures Model|||||||<0.005
81612002|NCT03253653|162903312|OTHER||z|-2.394||||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the furan metabolite post a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||0. 017
81612003|NCT03253653|162903313|OTHER||z|-1.286||||0.199|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the furan metabolite post a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||0.199
81649104|NCT01660256|162988690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81649105|NCT01660256|162988691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81467848|NCT02612610|162627701|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.3514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 7 DCS Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 7 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.4|-1.0|0.3514
81528064|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.427||95.0|-0.24|0.57||P-value for Endpoint: Evening Pre-Meal. (last observation carried forward)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.57|-0.24|0.427
81649106|NCT02489734|162988695|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk (RR)|3.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|8.1|||Chi-squared|||||8.1|1.4|0.003
81649107|NCT01777334|162988696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.112|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.144|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus TIO 18 µg.|||0.144|0.081|<0.001
81649108|NCT04974723|162988805|NON_INFERIORITY|Cox proportional hazard model was used to calculate the hazard ratio with teriparatide as reference. Noninferiority of abaloparatide to teriparatide was to be concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the HR between abaloparatide versus teriparatide was \<1.3.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.1||||||||1.10|0.81|
81649109|NCT04974723|162988806|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.3||||||Cox proportional hazard model was used to calculate the hazard ratio with teriparatide as reference. Noninferiority of abaloparatide to teriparatide was to be concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the HR between abaloparatide versus teriparatide was \<1.3.||1.30|0.89|
81649110|NCT04974723|162988807|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.22||||||Cox proportional hazard model was used to calculate the hazard ratio with teriparatide as reference. Noninferiority of abaloparatide to teriparatide was to be concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the HR between abaloparatide versus teriparatide was \<1.3.||1.22|0.95|
81649111|NCT00511797|162988816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.34||Pre-defined sequential tests were applied to protect alpha inflation by multiplicity.|t-test, 1 sided|||Three null hypotheses were sequentially tested. H01: DRSP 3 mg \>= Placebo (Active is equal or less in decrease of score) vs H11: DRSP 3 mg \< Placebo (Active is greater in decrease of score), H02: DRSP 2 mg \>= Placebo vs H12: DRSP 2 mg \< Placebo, H03: DRSP 1 mg \>= Placebo vs H13: DRSP 1 mg \< Placebo.||-0.34|-1.49|<0.001
81649112|NCT00511797|162988816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.277|<|0.001||95.0|-1.64|-0.55|||t-test, 1 sided|||Second null hypothesis was tested. H02: DRSP 2 mg \>= Placebo vs H12: DRSP 2 mg \< Placebo.||-0.55|-1.64|<0.001
81649113|NCT00511797|162988816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001||95.0|-2.0|-0.89|||t-test, 1 sided|||Third null hypotheses was tested. H03: DRSP 1 mg \>= Placebo vs H13: DRSP 1 mg \< Placebo.||-0.89|-2.00|<0.001
81649114|NCT00511797|162988817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.322|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.46|||t-test, 1 sided|||Test results of 3 mg DRSP and placebo at Cycle 4 are shown. 2-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated. To keep consistency with 2-sided 95% confidence intervals, 2.5% 1-sided significance levels were used for the statistical tests.||-0.46|-1.74|<0.001
81649115|NCT00511797|162988817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.306|<|0.001||95.0|-1.95|-0.73|||t-test, 1 sided|||||-0.73|-1.95|<0.001
81649116|NCT00511797|162988817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.317|<|0.001||95.0|-2.16|-0.9|||t-test, 1 sided|||||-0.90|-2.16|<0.001
81649117|NCT03845075|162988855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.6||||0.4671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.58|13.78||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 4; Safety set; LOCF||13.78|-6.58|0.4671
81649118|NCT03845075|162988855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.11||||0.1808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.14|25.36||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 8; Safety set; LOCF||25.36|-5.14|0.1808
81649119|NCT03845075|162988855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.63||||0.4171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.08|16.33||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 12; Safety set; LOCF||16.33|-7.08|0.4171
81649120|NCT03845075|162988855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.33||||0.3116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.43|16.1||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 16; Safety set; LOCF||16.10|-5.43|0.3116
81649121|NCT03845075|162988855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.8||||0.2353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|15.72||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 20; Safety set; LOCF||15.72|-4.12|0.2353
81649122|NCT03845075|162988855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.86||||0.3037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.76|17.48||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 24; Safety set; LOCF||17.48|-5.76|0.3037
81463736|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.43||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with lower than higher delayed discounting (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||3.43|0.38|0.01
81612004|NCT03253653|162903314|OTHER||z|-3.091||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U rank sum test||||We used the Mann-Whitney U rank sum test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for between-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the furan metabolite post a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level for n=25 non-smokers.|||0.002
81612005|NCT03253653|162903315|OTHER||z|0.13||||0.896|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test||||We used the Wilcoxon signed rank test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for within-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the furan metabolite post a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level pre the tobacco smoking session.|||0.896
81649123|NCT03845075|162988856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.31||||0.6543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.33|4.72||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 4; Safety set; LOCF||4.72|-7.33|0.6543
81649124|NCT03845075|162988856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.94||||0.7941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|8.38||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 8; Safety set; LOCF||8.38|-6.50|0.7941
81649125|NCT03845075|162988856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.0||||0.5937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.72|5.73||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 12; Safety set; LOCF||5.73|-9.72|0.5937
81649126|NCT03845075|162988856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.56||||0.5423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.11|11.23||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 16; Safety set; LOCF||11.23|-6.11|0.5423
81649127|NCT03845075|162988856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.2||||0.7226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.77|8.16||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 20; Safety set; LOCF||8.16|-5.77|0.7226
81649128|NCT03845075|162988856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.15||||0.7912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.85|10.16||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 24; Safety set; LOCF||10.16|-7.85|0.7912
81649129|NCT03845075|162988857|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.35||||0.7023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.67|5.97||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 4; Safety set; LOCF||5.97|-8.67|0.7023
81649130|NCT03845075|162988857|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48||||0.9012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.58|7.61||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 8; Safety set; LOCF||7.61|-8.58|0.9012
81702547|NCT04532918|163101118|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|96.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.15|100.1|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 2/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+rifampicin/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUCinf for oxypurinol||100.1|92.15|
81702548|NCT04532918|163101119|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|98.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.1|106.0|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 1/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+cyclosporine/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUClast for allopurinol||106.0|91.10|
81612006|NCT03253653|162903316|OTHER||z|-0.362||||0.717|TWO_SIDED||||||The Wilcoxon signed rank test||||We used the Wilcoxon signed rank test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for within-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the furan metabolite post a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level pre the tobacco smoking session.|||0.717
81612007|NCT03253653|162903317|OTHER||z|2.233||||0.026|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test||||We used the Wilcoxon signed rank test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for within-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the furan metabolite post a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level pre the tobacco smoking session.|||0.026
81649131|NCT03845075|162988857|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.14||||0.6138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|10.92||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 12; Safety set; LOCF||10.92|-6.63|0.6138
81649132|NCT03845075|162988857|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.23||||0.7889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.26|10.72||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 16; Safety set; LOCF||10.72|-8.26|0.7889
81467849|NCT02612610|162627701|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.2809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.3|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 7 DCS Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 7 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.3|-1.1|0.2809
81467850|NCT02612610|162627702|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.6022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 8 DCS Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 8 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.5|-0.9|0.6022
81649133|NCT03845075|162988857|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.9536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.34|10.94||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 20; Safety set; LOCF||10.94|-10.34|0.9536
81649134|NCT03845075|162988857|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.7||||0.5551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|12.12||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 24; Safety set; LOCF||12.12|-6.72|0.5551
81612008|NCT03253653|162903318|OTHER||z|0.383||||0.702|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test||||We used the Wilcoxon signed rank test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for within-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the furan metabolite post a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level pre the tobacco smoking session.|||0.702
81612009|NCT03253653|162903319|OTHER||z|2.244||||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test||||We used the Wilcoxon signed rank test (two-tailed alpha level p \< 0.05), appropriate for within-subjects analyses, to determine whether level of the furan metabolite post a tobacco smoking session for n=50 smokers differed from the level pre the tobacco smoking session.|||0.025
81612010|NCT00495469|162903353|OTHER|Tukey's trend test for dose response||||||0.003||||||Tukey's trend test adjusts for multiplicity with statistical significance based on p-value \<0.05|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||||0.003
81612011|NCT00495469|162903353|OTHER|Tukey's trend test for dose response||||||0.047||||||Tukey's trend test adjusts for multiplicity with statistical significance based on p-value \<0.05.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||||0.047
81612012|NCT00495469|162903353|OTHER|Tukey's trend test for dose response||||||0.006||||||Tukey's trend test adjusts for multiplicity with statistical significance based on p-value \<0.05.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||||0.006
81612013|NCT00495469|162903353|OTHER|Tukey's trend test for dose response||||||0.085||||||Tukey's trend test adjusts for multiplicity with statistical significance based on p-value \<0.05.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||||0.085
81612014|NCT00495469|162903353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.05||Pairwise comparison included for informational purposes and not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||0.05|-0.73|0.085
81649135|NCT03845075|162988861|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.52||||0.7782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.23|16.2||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Baseline to Week 24||16.20|-21.23|0.7782
81649136|NCT03845075|162988861|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.26||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.09|7.56||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Baseline to Week 48||7.56|-22.09|0.3130
81612015|NCT00495469|162903353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.16||Pairwise comparison included for informational purposes and not controlled for multiplicity|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||-0.16|-0.95|0.006
81612016|NCT00495469|162903353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.05||Pairwise comparison included for informational purposes and not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||0.05|-0.73|0.084
81612017|NCT00495469|162903353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.66||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.28||Pairwise comparison included for informational purposes and not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||-0.28|-1.05|0.001
81612018|NCT00495469|162903353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.2||Pairwise comparison included for informational purposes and not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||-0.20|-0.97|0.003
81612019|NCT00495469|162903353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19||||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.2||Pairwise comparison included for informational purposes and not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||0.20|-0.58|0.337
81612020|NCT00495469|162903355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.85||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|-0.04||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||-0.04|-1.67|0.039
81612021|NCT00495469|162903355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.06||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|-0.23||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||-0.23|-1.89|0.013
81612022|NCT00495469|162903355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.19||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||0.19|-1.46|0.131
81612023|NCT00495469|162903355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.95||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.13||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||-0.13|-1.77|0.023
81612024|NCT00495469|162903355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.13||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-0.32||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||-0.32|-1.95|0.007
81612025|NCT00495469|162903355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.32||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||0.32|-1.34|0.223
81612026|NCT00495469|162903356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.1||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.9|-7.4||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||-7.4|-40.9|0.005
81612027|NCT00495469|162903356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-35.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.5|-17.4||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||-17.4|-52.5|<0.001
81612028|NCT00495469|162903356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-29.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|-12.7||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||-12.7|-46.9|0.001
81612029|NCT00495469|162903356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-36.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.6|-19.5||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||-19.5|-53.6|<0.001
81612030|NCT00495469|162903356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-29.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.3|-12.7||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||-12.7|-46.3|0.001
81649137|NCT03845075|162988861|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.73||||0.4033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.92|8.47||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Week 24 to Week 48||8.47|-19.92|0.4033
81612031|NCT00495469|162903356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.8||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|3.4||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||||3.4|-31.0|0.114
81612032|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|6.06||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 100 mg QD: Responders (\<=6.5%)||6.06|0.27|0.757
81612033|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|8.01||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 250 mg QD: Responders (\<=6.5%)||8.01|0.31|0.580
81612034|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|5.73||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 500 mg QD: Responders (\<=6.5%)||5.73|0.22|0.881
81612035|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|8.75||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 1000 mg QD: Responders (\<=6.5%)||8.75|0.44|0.382
81649138|NCT03845075|162988862|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.5||||0.0325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.29|-0.71||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Baseline to Week 24||-0.71|-14.29|0.0325
81649139|NCT03845075|162988862|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32||||0.9394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.04|8.4||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Baseline to Week 48||8.40|-9.04|0.9394
81649140|NCT03845075|162988862|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.91||||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|12.18||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Week 24 to Week 28||12.18|1.65|0.0135
81702549|NCT04532918|163101119|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|101.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.99|109.8|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 2/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+rifampicin/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUClast for allopurinol||109.8|93.99|
81702550|NCT04532918|163101119|OTHER|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|98.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.5|101.7|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 1/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+cyclosporine/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Statistical comparison of AUClast for oxypurinol||101.7|94.50|
81463737|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|2.8||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline education would be stronger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.80|-1.56|0.58
81612036|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|8.68||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 250 mg BID: Responders (\<=6.5%)||8.68|0.42|0.409
81612037|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|6.29||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs Pioglitazone 30 mg QD: Responders (\<=6.5%)||6.29|0.24|0.795
81612038|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|3.95||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 100 mg QD: Responders (\<7%)||3.95|0.36|0.765
81612039|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|9.09||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 250 mg QD: Responders (\<7%)||9.09|0.82|0.100
81612040|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|4.3||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 500 mg QD: Responders (\<7%)||4.30|0.38|0.687
81612041|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.52||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 1000 mg QD: Responders (\<7%)||5.52|0.50|0.409
81612042|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.81||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|9.15||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 250 mg BID: Responders (\<7%)||9.15|0.86|0.086
81612043|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|5.88||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs Pioglitazone 30 mg QD: Responders (\<7%)||5.88|0.52|0.369
81612044|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|6.4||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 100 mg QD: Responders (reduction\>=0.7%)||6.40|0.74|0.160
81649141|NCT03845075|162988863|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.17||||0.1048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.31|0.98||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Baseline to Week 24; mITT observed.||0.98|-9.31|0.1048
81612045|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.87||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|11.42||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 250 mg QD: Responders (reduction\>=0.7%)||11.42|1.31|0.014
81612046|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|6.44||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 250 mg QD: Responders (reduction\>=0.7%)||6.44|0.73|0.162
81612047|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.09||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|12.17||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 1000 mg QD: Responders (reduction\>=0.7%)||12.17|1.38|0.011
81649142|NCT03845075|162988863|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.99||||0.7189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.75|4.77||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Baseline to Week 48; mITT observed.||4.77|-6.75|0.7189
81649143|NCT03845075|162988863|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.09||||0.1053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|6.91||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Week 24 to Week 48; mITT observed.||6.91|-0.73|0.1053
81649144|NCT03845075|162988864|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.12||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|-1.21||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Baseline to Week 24; mITT observed||-1.21|-5.02|0.0033
81649145|NCT03845075|162988864|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.58||||0.6663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|3.41||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Baseline to Week 48; mITT LOCF||3.41|-2.24|0.6663
81649146|NCT03845075|162988864|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.59||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|5.98||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Week 24 to Week 48; mITT LOCF||5.98|1.21|0.0058
81649147|NCT03845075|162988865|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.02||||0.0713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|0.3||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Baseline to Week 24; mITT observed||0.30|-6.34|0.0713
81702551|NCT04532918|163101119|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|95.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.61|99.48|||||Pairwise comparisons of Test 2/ reference (verinurad+allopurinol+rifampicin/ verinurad+allopurinol alone)|Analysis of variance of log transformed PK parameter with treatment and participant as fixed effects||99.48|92.61|
81612048|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.31||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|15.73||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 250 mg BID: Responders (reduction\>=0.7%)||15.73|1.79|0.003
81612049|NCT00495469|162903357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|5.49||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs Pioglitazone 30 mg QD: Responders (reduction\>=0.7%)||5.49|0.63|0.264
81649148|NCT03845075|162988865|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.48||||0.1457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|0.96||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Baseline to Week 48; mITT LOCF||0.96|-5.92|0.1457
81649149|NCT03845075|162988865|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.85||||0.1837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|2.15||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Week 24 to Week 48; mITT LOCF||2.15|-0.45|0.1837
81649150|NCT03845075|162988866|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.7926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.33||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Baseline to Week 24; mITT LOCF||0.33|-0.42|0.7926
81649151|NCT03845075|162988866|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27||||0.2124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.17||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Baseline to Week 48; mITT LOCF||0.17|-0.72|0.2124
81649152|NCT03845075|162988866|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14||||0.6084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.43||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Week 24 to Week 48; mITT LOCF||0.43|-0.72|0.6084
81685703|NCT01334125|163069326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.903|TWO_SIDED|||||Individual two-way mixed ANOVA models were fitted for each of our outcomes of interest, with treatment type (metformin or placebo) as the fixed effect, and baseline values, age, gender, and BMI as covariates.|ANOVA|||Analyses were based on the intent-to-treat principle and were performed using SPSS v.22 (IBM Corporation, Armonk, NY).||||0.903
81612050|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|5.28||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 100 mg QD: Responders (\<7 mmol/L)||5.28|0.46|0.480
81612051|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.87||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|16.46||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 250 mg QD: Responders (\<7 mmol/L)||16.46|1.44|0.011
81612052|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.92||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|9.96||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 500 mg QD: Responders (\<7 mmol/L)||9.96|0.85|0.087
81612053|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.92||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|9.78||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 1000 mg QD: Responders (\<7 mmol/L)||9.78|0.87|0.082
81612054|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|13.27||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 250 mg BID: Responders (\<7 mmol/L)||13.27|1.20|0.024
81612055|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.85||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|16.66||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs Pioglitazone 30 mg QD: Responders (\<7 mmol/L)||16.66|1.41|0.012
81612056|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|5.54||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 100 mg QD: Responders (\<7.8 mmol/L)||5.54|0.62|0.270
81612057|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.18||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|9.72||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 250 mg QD: Responders (\<7.8 mmol/L)||9.72|1.04|0.043
81612058|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|6.53||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 500 mg QD: Responders (\<7.8 mmol/L)||6.53|0.72|0.169
81612059|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.12||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|9.36||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 1000 mg QD: Responders (\<7.8 mmol/L)||9.36|1.04|0.042
81612060|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.69||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|11.06||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 250 mg BID: Responders (\<7.8 mmol/L)||11.06|1.23|0.020
81612061|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|6.24||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs Pioglitazone 30 mg QD: Responders (\<7.8 mmol/L)||6.24|0.67|0.211
81612062|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|13.75||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 100 mg QD: Responders (reduction \>=1.7 mmol/L)||13.75|0.61|0.179
81612063|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.93||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|20.87||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 250 mg QD: Responders (reduction \>=1.7 mmol/L)||20.87|1.17|0.030
81612064|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.99||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|12.86||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 500 mg QD: Responders (reduction \>=1.7 mmol/L)||12.86|0.69|0.142
81612065|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.21||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|25.83||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 1000 mg QD: Responders (reduction \>=1.7 mmol/L)||25.83|1.49|0.012
81612066|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.14|54.0||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GSK189075 250 mg BID: Responders (reduction \>=1.7 mmol/L)||54.00|3.14|<0.001
81612067|NCT00495469|162903358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|27.99||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs Pioglitazone 30 mg QD: Responders (reduction \>=1.7 mmol/L)||27.99|1.56|0.010
81612068|NCT00495469|162903359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.59||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.59|-0.19|0.318
81612069|NCT00495469|162903359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.1||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.10|-0.73|0.131
81612070|NCT00495469|162903359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.24||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.24|-0.54|0.452
81612071|NCT00495469|162903359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.36||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.36|-0.44|0.845
81612072|NCT00495469|162903359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.23||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.23|-0.58|0.393
81612073|NCT00495469|162903359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.03||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.03|-0.76|0.072
81649153|NCT03845075|162988867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|16.0||||0.0905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|34.85||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Baseline to week 24; mITT observed. (Like to eat something fatty)||34.85|-2.85|0.0905
81649154|NCT03845075|162988867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.65||||0.6285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.05|35.36||P-value from ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Baseline to Week 24; mITT observed. (Like some meat/fish)||35.36|-22.05|0.6285
81467851|NCT02612610|162627702|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.4456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 8 DCS Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 8 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.4|-1.0|0.4456
81612074|NCT00495469|162903360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.30|-0.40|0.767
81612075|NCT00495469|162903360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.27||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.27|-0.46|0.604
81612076|NCT00495469|162903360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.48||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.48|-0.23|0.483
81612077|NCT00495469|162903360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.37||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.37|-0.35|0.956
81612078|NCT00495469|162903360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.6||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.60|-0.12|0.185
81612079|NCT00495469|162903360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.39||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.39|-0.32|0.863
81612080|NCT00495469|162903361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.16||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.16|-0.46|0.348
81612081|NCT00495469|162903361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.31||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.31|-0.33|0.952
81612082|NCT00495469|162903361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.42||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.42|-0.21|0.523
81612083|NCT00495469|162903361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.29||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.29|-0.34|0.889
81612084|NCT00495469|162903361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.56||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.56|-0.07|0.124
81612085|NCT00495469|162903361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.4||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.40|-0.22|0.581
81612086|NCT00495469|162903362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.1||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.10|-0.05|0.518
81612087|NCT00495469|162903362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.11||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.11|-0.04|0.352
81612088|NCT00495469|162903362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.16||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.16|0.01|0.026
81612089|NCT00495469|162903362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.14||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.14|-0.01|0.069
81612090|NCT00495469|162903362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.13||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.13|-0.02|0.154
81612091|NCT00495469|162903362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.18||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.18|0.03|0.005
81612092|NCT00495469|162903363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.08||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.08|-0.58|0.143
81612093|NCT00495469|162903363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.22||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.22|-0.46|0.495
81612094|NCT00495469|162903363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.14||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.14|-0.52|0.261
81612095|NCT00495469|162903363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.2||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.20|-0.46|0.446
81612096|NCT00495469|162903363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.38||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.38|-0.29|0.783
81612097|NCT00495469|162903363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.21||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.21|-0.46|0.454
81612098|NCT00495469|162903364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.22||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.22|-0.59|0.363
81702552|NCT02564029|163101138|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.6|-3.86|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||A mixed effects model was applied with fixed effects for period, time, treatment, and the interaction between treatment and time. Baseline was included as 2 separate covariates. The interaction between each baseline covariate and time were included as fixed effects. Participant was fitted as a random effect and time was fitted as a repeated effect within each participant × period. An unstructured correlation matrix was used. The effect reported is an average across all post-dose measurements.||-3.86|-8.60|
81702553|NCT02564029|163101138|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.78|-3.06|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||A mixed effects model was applied with fixed effects for period, time, treatment, and the interaction between treatment and time. Baseline was included as 2 separate covariates. The interaction between each baseline covariate and time were included as fixed effects. Participant was fitted as a random effect and time was fitted as a repeated effect within each participant × period. An unstructured correlation matrix was used. The effect reported is an average across all post-dose measurements.||-3.06|-7.78|
81702554|NCT02564029|163101138|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.6|-2.84|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||A mixed effects model was applied with fixed effects for period, time, treatment, and the interaction between treatment and time. Baseline was included as 2 separate covariates. The interaction between each baseline covariate and time were included as fixed effects. Participant was fitted as a random effect and time was fitted as a repeated effect within each participant × period. An unstructured correlation matrix was used. The effect reported is an average across all post-dose measurements.||-2.84|-7.60|
81702555|NCT02564029|163101138|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.58|3.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||A mixed effects model was applied with fixed effects for period, time, treatment, and the interaction between treatment and time. Baseline was included as 2 separate covariates. The interaction between each baseline covariate and time were included as fixed effects. Participant was fitted as a random effect and time was fitted as a repeated effect within each participant × period. An unstructured correlation matrix was used. The effect reported is an average across all post-dose measurements.||3.20|-1.58|
81702556|NCT02564029|163101138|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.43|1.41|||Mixed Model Repreated Measure Analysis|||A mixed effects model was applied with fixed effects for period, time, treatment, and the interaction between treatment and time. Baseline was included as 2 separate covariates. The interaction between each baseline covariate and time were included as fixed effects. Participant was fitted as a random effect and time was fitted as a repeated effect within each participant × period. An unstructured correlation matrix was used. The effect reported is an average across all post-dose measurements.||1.41|-3.43|
81702557|NCT02564029|163101138|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.56|2.16|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||A mixed effects model was applied with fixed effects for period, time, treatment, and the interaction between treatment and time. Baseline was included as 2 separate covariates. The interaction between each baseline covariate and time were included as fixed effects. Participant was fitted as a random effect and time was fitted as a repeated effect within each participant × period. An unstructured correlation matrix was used. The effect reported is an average across all post-dose measurements.||2.16|-2.56|
81702558|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.6|-3.86|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||In eye closure condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||-3.86|-8.60|
81467852|NCT02612610|162627702|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.4629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 8 DCS Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 8 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.4|-1.0|0.4629
81702559|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.78|-3.06|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eye closure condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||-3.06|-7.78|
81702560|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.6|-2.84|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eye closure condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||-2.84|-7.60|
81702561|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.58|3.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eye closure condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||3.20|-1.58|
81702562|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.43|1.41|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eye closure condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||1.41|-3.43|
81702563|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.56|2.16|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eye closure condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||2.16|-2.56|
81702564|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.01|-5.01|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eyes closed condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||-5.01|-8.01|
81467853|NCT02612610|162627703|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.3749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 9 DCS Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 9 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.4|-1.0|0.3749
81612099|NCT00495469|162903364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.08||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.08|-0.76|0.111
81612100|NCT00495469|162903364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.04||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.04|-0.77|0.080
81612101|NCT00495469|162903364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.18||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.18|-0.64|0.267
81612102|NCT00495469|162903364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.29||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.29|-0.54|0.549
81612103|NCT00495469|162903364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.01||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.01|-0.81|0.056
81612104|NCT00495469|162903365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.66||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.66|-1.65|0.396
81612105|NCT00495469|162903365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.51||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.33||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||-0.33|-2.70|0.013
81612106|NCT00495469|162903365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.44||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|-0.26||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||-0.26|-2.61|0.017
81612107|NCT00495469|162903365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.45||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|-0.28||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||-0.28|-2.61|0.015
81612108|NCT00495469|162903365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.09||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|0.08||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||0.08|-2.26|0.069
81612109|NCT00495469|162903365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.03||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|2.2||Pairwise comparison not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change = Baseline + Treatment||||2.20|-0.15|0.086
81612110|NCT03815916|162903372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3865||||0.1077|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary efficacy endpoint is the mean change in the average NAD+/NADH brain ratio from baseline to Week 12 using a partial volume coil 31P-MRS data on the Per Protocol Treatment Population. A paired t-test will be used to analyze the mean change from baseline.||||0.1077
81612111|NCT00367237|162903399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages of respondents|19.61||||0.021||95.0|3.27|35.95||Comparison of treatments (IFX + MTX versus MTX)|Chi-squared||Difference in percentages of respondents is (percentage of respondents in IFX+MTX group minus percentage of respondents in MTX group)|||35.95|3.27|0.0210
81612112|NCT00367237|162903399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion of Responders|0.863||||||95.0||||||||||||
81612113|NCT00367237|162903399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion of Responders|0.667||||||95.0||||||||||||
81612114|NCT01276535|162903434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison is made of the combined application of the Erchonia MLS and the Erchonia THL. Results are analyzed at 6 weeks relative to Baseline.||||<0.01
81612115|NCT01276535|162903435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison is made of the combined application of the Erchonia MLS and the Erchonia THL. Results are analyzed at 6 weeks relative to Baseline.||||<0.01
81612116|NCT00180674|162903437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks test|||||||0.043
81612117|NCT01106976|162903439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0012||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t-test. Hypothesis of significant cholinergic interval changes over the study interval period.||||0.0009
81612118|NCT02584790|162903453|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||2x2 table of: Row: 1. NBI suspicious pattern 2. NBI non-suspicious pattern Category: 1. with residual disease 2. without residual disease||||0.004
81612119|NCT02374957|162903459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: six-week change in EQ5D sum score is the same between the two arms.~Alternate hypothesis: one arm experiences more change in EQ5D than the other over initial six weeks (two-sided test)."||||0.26
81612120|NCT02374957|162903460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: three-month change in EQ5D sum score is the same between the two arms.~Alternate hypothesis: one arm experiences more change in EQ5D than the other over three months (two-sided test)."||||0.17
81612121|NCT02374957|162903461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: six-week change in EQ5D visual analog score is the same between the two arms.~Alternate hypothesis: one arm experiences more change in EQ5D visual analog score than the other over initial six weeks (two-sided test)."||||0.027
81612122|NCT02374957|162903462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: three-month change in EQ5D visual analog score is the same between the two arms.~Alternate hypothesis: one arm experiences more change in EQ5D visual analog score than the other over three months (two-sided test)."||||0.014
81612123|NCT02374957|162903463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: six-week change in EACH Q sum score is the same between the two arms.~Alternate hypothesis: one arm experiences more change in EACH Q sum score than the other over initial six weeks (two-sided test)."||||0.82
81612124|NCT02374957|162903464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: three-month change in EACH Q sum score is the same between the two arms.~Alternate hypothesis: one arm experiences more change in EACH Q sum score than the other over three months (two-sided test)."||||0.61
81612125|NCT02374957|162903465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Log Rank|||"Null hypothesis: time to patency-failure (graft occlusion) is the same between treatment arms.~Alternate hypothesis: one arm differs from the other in durability of graft patency (two-sided test)."||||0.26
81612126|NCT00335153|162903516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612127|NCT00335153|162903517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.023
81612128|NCT00335153|162903518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612129|NCT00335153|162903519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612130|NCT00335153|162903520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.974|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.974
81612131|NCT00335153|162903521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612132|NCT00335153|162903522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81649155|NCT03845075|162988867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.81||||0.5884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.05|19.43||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Baseline to Week 24; mITT observed. (Eat something salty).||19.43|-33.05|0.5884
81649156|NCT03845075|162988867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.98||||0.8533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.73|36.68||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Baseline to Week 24; mITT observed. (Eat something sweet).||36.68|-30.73|0.8533
81649157|NCT03845075|162988867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-17.33||||0.1529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.87|7.2||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Baseline to Week 48; mITT LOCF. (Like to eat something fatty).||7.20|-41.87|0.1529
81649158|NCT03845075|162988867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.75||||0.3399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.15|13.65||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Baseline to Week 48; mITT LOCF. (Like some meat/fish).||13.65|-37.15|0.3399
81649159|NCT03845075|162988867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-23.95||||0.0673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.84|1.93||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Baseline to Week 48; mITT LOCF. (Eat something salty).||1.93|-49.84|0.0673
81649160|NCT03845075|162988867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-22.6||||0.1657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.65|10.46||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Baseline to Week 48; mITT LOCF. (Eat something sweet).||10.46|-55.65|0.1657
81649161|NCT03845075|162988867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-30.18||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.31|-8.06||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 24 to week 48; mITT LOCF. (Like to eat something fatty).||-8.06|-52.31|0.0108
81649162|NCT03845075|162988867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-14.79||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.71|7.13||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 24 to week 48; mITT LOCF. (Like some meat/fish).||7.13|-36.71|0.1710
81467854|NCT02612610|162627703|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.0854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 9 DCS Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 9 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.1|-1.3|0.0854
81649163|NCT03845075|162988867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-19.86||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.8|-5.93||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 24 to week 48; mITT LOCF. (Eat something salty).||-5.93|-33.80|0.0083
81612133|NCT00335153|162903523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612134|NCT00335153|162903524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612135|NCT00335153|162903525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612136|NCT00335153|162903526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612137|NCT00335153|162903527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612138|NCT00335153|162903528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612139|NCT00335153|162903529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612140|NCT00335153|162903530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.757|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.757
81612141|NCT00335153|162903531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612142|NCT00335153|162903532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612143|NCT00335153|162903533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612144|NCT00335153|162903534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612145|NCT00335153|162903535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612146|NCT00335153|162903536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.824|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.824
81612147|NCT02478359|162903550|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.28|0.92|0.33
81612148|NCT02478359|162903551|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.36|0.77|0.88
81612149|NCT02478359|162903552|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.24|0.89|0.53
81612150|NCT02478359|162903553|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.20|0.88|0.73
81528065|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57||||0.009||95.0|-1.0|-0.14||P-value for Endpoint: Evening Postprandial Meal. (last observation carried forward)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||-0.14|-1.00|0.009
81528066|NCT00377858|162743133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.569||95.0|-0.51|0.28||P-value for Endpoint: 0300 Hours. (last observation carried forward)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.28|-0.51|0.569
81528067|NCT00377858|162743134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.776||95.0|-0.14|0.19||P-value for Baseline MODD.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.19|-0.14|0.776
81528068|NCT00377858|162743134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.27||||0.737||95.0|-6.14|8.68||P-value for Baseline M-Value.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||8.68|-6.14|0.737
81528069|NCT00377858|162743134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.701||95.0|-0.19|0.13||P-value for 12 Week MODD.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.13|-0.19|0.701
81528070|NCT00377858|162743134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.58||||0.4||95.0|-2.11|5.27||P-value for 12 Week M-Value.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||5.27|-2.11|0.400
81528071|NCT00377858|162743134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.321||95.0|-0.26|0.09||P-value for 24 Week MODD.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.09|-0.26|0.321
81528072|NCT00377858|162743134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.52||||0.179||95.0|-1.16|6.21||P-value for 24 Week M-Value.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||6.21|-1.16|0.179
81528073|NCT00377858|162743134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.573||95.0|-0.22|0.12||P-value for 36 Week MODD.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.12|-0.22|0.573
81612151|NCT02478359|162903554|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.37|0.93|0.21
81612152|NCT02478359|162903555|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.31|0.93|0.26
81612153|NCT02478359|162903556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81612154|NCT02478359|162903557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.55
81612155|NCT02478359|162903558|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34||||||adjusted p values|Regression, Logistic|||Covariates included in the adjusted multivariate models were age, FEV1% predicted, Charlson comorbidity index, oxygen use, hospitalization for COPD in previous 12 months, outpatient treated COPD exacerbation in previous 12 months, length of time since acute care utilization to randomization, use of LABA or ICS, PA level and study site||||0.34
81612156|NCT02478359|162903559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.60
81702565|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.93|-4.95|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eyes closed condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||-4.95|-7.93|
81612157|NCT02478359|162903560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.32
81612158|NCT02478359|162903561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.47
81612159|NCT02478359|162903562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.33
81528074|NCT00377858|162743134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.95||||0.629||95.0|-4.79|2.9||P-value for 36 Week M-Value.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||2.90|-4.79|0.629
81528075|NCT00377858|162743134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.25||95.0|-0.26|0.07||P-value for Endpoint MODD. (last observation carried forward)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.07|-0.26|0.250
81528076|NCT00377858|162743134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.72||||0.362||95.0|-5.44|1.99||P-value for Endpoint M-Value.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||1.99|-5.44|0.362
81528077|NCT00377858|162743135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.094||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint Hypoglycemic Episodes.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.094
81528078|NCT00377858|162743135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value for Overall Hypoglycemic Episodes.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81528079|NCT00377858|162743135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Episodes.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.430
81528080|NCT00377858|162743135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value for Overall Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Episodes.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81528081|NCT00377858|162743135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint Non-Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Episodes.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.013
81612160|NCT02478359|162903563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||Adjusted P value|Regression, Linear|||Covariates included in the adjusted multivariate models were age, FEV1% predicted, Charlson comorbidity index, oxygen use, hospitalization for COPD in previous 12 months, outpatient treated COPD exacerbation in previous 12 months, length of time since acute care utilization to randomization, use of LABA or ICS, PA level and study site||||0.87
81612161|NCT02478359|162903564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||Adjusted P value|Regression, Linear|||Covariates included in the adjusted multivariate models were age, FEV1% predicted, Charlson comorbidity index, oxygen use, hospitalization for COPD in previous 12 months, outpatient treated COPD exacerbation in previous 12 months, length of time since acute care utilization to randomization, use of LABA or ICS, PA level and study site||||0.70
81612162|NCT02478359|162903565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted P Values||Covariates included in the adjusted multivariate models were age, FEV1% predicted, Charlson comorbidity index, oxygen use, hospitalization for COPD in previous 12 months, outpatient treated COPD exacerbation in previous 12 months, length of time since acute care utilization to randomization, use of LABA or ICS, PA level and study site||||0.35
81612163|NCT02478359|162903566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||Adjusted P Values|Regression, Linear|||Covariates included in the adjusted multivariate models were age, FEV1% predicted, Charlson comorbidity index, oxygen use, hospitalization for COPD in previous 12 months, outpatient treated COPD exacerbation in previous 12 months, length of time since acute care utilization to randomization, use of LABA or ICS, PA level and study site||||0.09
81612164|NCT02478359|162903567|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||Adjusted P Values|Regression, Linear|||Covariates included in the adjusted multivariate models were age, FEV1% predicted, Charlson comorbidity index, oxygen use, hospitalization for COPD in previous 12 months, outpatient treated COPD exacerbation in previous 12 months, length of time since acute care utilization to randomization, use of LABA or ICS, PA level and study site||||0.82
81612165|NCT02478359|162903568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||Adjusted P values|Regression, Linear|||Covariates included in the adjusted multivariate models were age, FEV1% predicted, Charlson comorbidity index, oxygen use, hospitalization for COPD in previous 12 months, outpatient treated COPD exacerbation in previous 12 months, length of time since acute care utilization to randomization, use of LABA or ICS, PA level and study site||||0.16
81612166|NCT02478359|162903569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||Adjusted P values|Regression, Linear|||Covariates included in the adjusted multivariate models were age, FEV1% predicted, Charlson comorbidity index, oxygen use, hospitalization for COPD in previous 12 months, outpatient treated COPD exacerbation in previous 12 months, length of time since acute care utilization to randomization, use of LABA or ICS, PA level and study site||||0.86
81612167|NCT02478359|162903570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.57
81612168|NCT02478359|162903571|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.35|0.82|0.69
81612169|NCT02478359|162903572|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.11|0.35|0.11
81612170|NCT02478359|162903573|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.10|0.65|0.21
81612171|NCT02478359|162903574|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.36|0.84|0.60
81612172|NCT02478359|162903575|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.28|0.66|0.63
81612173|NCT02478359|162903576|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.35|0.68|0.80
81612174|NCT02478359|162903577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||Adjusted P value|Regression, Linear|||Covariates included in the as-treated adjusted linear regression analyses were age, FEV1%predicted, Charlson comorbidity index, oxygen use, hospitalization for COPD in previous 12 months, outpatient treated COPD exacerbation in previous 12 months, length of time since acute care utilization to randomization, use of LABA or ICS, PA level, and study site||||0.06
81612175|NCT02478359|162903578|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||Adjusted P value|Regression, Linear|||Covariates included in the as-treated adjusted linear regression analyses were age, FEV1%predicted, Charlson comorbidity index, oxygen use, hospitalization for COPD in previous 12 months, outpatient treated COPD exacerbation in previous 12 months, length of time since acute care utilization to randomization, use of LABA or ICS, PA level, and study site||||0.07
81612176|NCT02478359|162903579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||Adjusted P value|Regression, Linear|||Covariates included in the as-treated adjusted linear regression analyses were FEV1%predicted, Charlson comorbidity index, oxygen use, hospitalization for COPD in previous 12 months, outpatient treated COPD exacerbation in previous 12 months, length of time since acute care utilization to randomization, use of LABA or ICS, PA level, and study site||||0.67
81702566|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.2|-4.28|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eyes closed condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||-4.28|-7.20|
81612177|NCT02478359|162903580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||Adjusted P value|Regression, Linear|||Covariates included in the as-treated adjusted linear regression analyses were age, FEV1%predicted, Charlson comorbidity index, oxygen use, hospitalization for COPD in previous 12 months, outpatient treated COPD exacerbation in previous 12 months, length of time since acute care utilization to randomization, use of LABA or ICS, PA level, and study site||||0.13
81612178|NCT02478359|162903581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34||||||Adjusted P value|Regression, Linear|||Covariates included in the as-treated adjusted linear regression analyses were age, FEV1%predicted, Charlson comorbidity index, oxygen use, hospitalization for COPD in previous 12 months, outpatient treated COPD exacerbation in previous 12 months, length of time since acute care utilization to randomization, use of LABA or ICS, PA level, and study site||||0.34
81649164|NCT03845075|162988867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-22.98||||0.0631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.39|1.43||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 24 to week 48; mITT LOCF. (Eat something sweet).||1.43|-47.39|0.0631
81528082|NCT00377858|162743135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.756||95.0||||P-value for Overall Non-Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Episodes.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.756
81649165|NCT03845075|162988868|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.56||||0.8082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.65|19.53||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Baseline to Week 24; mITT observed.||19.53|-24.65|0.8082
81612179|NCT02478359|162903582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||Adjusted P value|Regression, Linear|||Covariates included in the as-treated adjusted linear regression analyses were age, FEV1%predicted, Charlson comorbidity index, oxygen use, hospitalization for COPD in previous 12 months, outpatient treated COPD exacerbation in previous 12 months, length of time since acute care utilization to randomization, use of LABA or ICS, PA level, and study site||||0.11
81612180|NCT02478359|162903583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||Adjusted P value|Regression, Linear|||Covariated included in the as-treated adjusted linear regression analyses were age, FEV1%predicted, Charlson comorbidity index, oxygen use, hospitalization for COPD in previous 12 months, outpatient treated COPD exacerbation in previous 12 months, length of time since acute care utilization to randomization, use of LABA or ICS, PA level, and study site||||0.83
81612181|NCT01818700|162903585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.96|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|10.0|||t-test, 2 sided|"The primary endpoint will be the actual reduction rate of pain intensity (0 -10) score at 8 weeks.~It will be analyzed by using paired t-test."||||10|-10|<0.05
81612182|NCT02987829|162903593|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Determination of the maximum tolerated dose.|One dose limiting toxicity occurred at 320 mg daily of grade 3 QTc prolongation therefore the 280 mg dose was determined to be the maximum tolerated dose and selected as the phase 2 dose.|||
81612183|NCT00958009|162903607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean positive response|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.93|||||Confidence Interval calculated from normal approximation to the binomial. The primary objective was met if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval is \>0.50.|||0.93|0.80|
81612184|NCT00755755|162903620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|72.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.1|83.2||As comparison involved two doses of PGL4001 vs Placebo, Bonferroni correction used with p-values doubled (threshold was 0.05) and confidence intervals adjusted|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjustment for randomization strata|Confidence intervals with the use of Newcombe-Wilson score method (uncorrected)|||83.2|55.1|<0.001
81612185|NCT00755755|162903620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|73.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.2|84.0||As comparison involved two doses of PGL4001 vs Placebo, Bonferroni correction used with p values doubled (threshold was 0.05) and confidence intervals adjusted|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjustment for randomization strata|Confidence intervals with the use of Newcombe-Wilson score method (uncorrected)|||84.0|56.2|<0.001
81612186|NCT00755755|162903621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-22.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1|-8.2||As comparison involved two doses of PGL4001 vs Placebo, Bonferroni correction used with p-values doubled (threshold was 0.05) and confidence intervals adjusted.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Use of the Van Elteren extension to the Wilcoxon rank-sum test with adjustment for randomization strata|Hodges-Lehmann point estimator with corresponding Moses confidence interval.|||-8.2|-36.1|0.002
81612187|NCT00755755|162903621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-18.2||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|-5.2||As comparison involved two doses of PGL4001 vs Placebo, Bonferroni correction used with p values doubled (threshold was 0.05) and confidence intervals adjusted.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Use of the Van Elteren extension to the Wilcoxon rank-sum test with adjustment for randomization strata|Hodges-Lehmann point estimator with corresponding Moses confidence interval.|||-5.2|-33.0|0.006
81612188|NCT01813422|162903625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-1.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.375|-0.64|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for the treatment group, the geographic region stratification factor, and baseline PAV.|Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||-0.640|-1.375|< 0.0001
81612189|NCT01813422|162903626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-4.889|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.201|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.247|-2.531|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for the treatment group, the geographic region stratification factor, and baseline TAV.|Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||-2.531|-7.247|< 0.0001
81612190|NCT01813422|162903627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|17.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|23.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test stratified by geographic region.|Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||23.5|10.3|< 0.0001
81612191|NCT01813422|162903628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|12.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|19.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test stratified by geographic region.|Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||19.1|5.8|0.0002
81612192|NCT00558753|162903630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.003||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81612193|NCT00558753|162903631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Independence: Chi-squared|10.3||||0.0013||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||For 3 month followup on incidence of neuropathic pain.||||0.0013
81612194|NCT00558753|162903631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Independence: Chi-squared|6.05||||0.0139|||||||Chi-squared|||For 6 month followup on incidence of neuropathic pain.||||0.0139
81702567|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.31|1.46|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eyes closed condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||1.46|-1.31|
81612195|NCT00558753|162903632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-4.2||||0.0133||95.0||||Test of condition(Placebo v Pregabalin) main effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model with main effects and time by condition interaction.||Mixed model test of condition (Placebo v Pregabalin) main effect.||||0.0133
81612196|NCT00558753|162903632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Interaction Slice F-value|1.04||||0.3097||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model test of Condition Effect (Placebo v Pregabalin) at the 1-day post surgery time point (Slice)||Test of Condition Effect (Placebo v Pregabalin) at the 1-day post surgery time point (Slice)||||0.3097
81612197|NCT00558753|162903632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Interaction Slice F-value|5.1||||0.0247||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of Condition Effect (Placebo v Pregabalin) at the 2-day post surgery time point (Slice)||||0.0247
81612198|NCT00558753|162903632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Interaction Slice F-value|3.11||||0.0786||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of Condition Effect (Placebo v Pregabalin) at the 3-day post surgery time point (Slice)||||0.0786
81612199|NCT00558753|162903632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Interaction Slice F-value|5.04||||0.0254||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of Condition Effect (Placebo v Pregabalin) at the 30-day post surgery time point (Slice)||||0.0254
81612200|NCT03682536|162903645|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.8|2.0|<.0001
81612201|NCT03682536|162903646|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.7|1.4|0.0003
81612202|NCT03682536|162903648|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.5|1.8|<.0001
81612203|NCT03682536|162903650|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|4.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.0|1.6|<.0001
81612204|NCT03682536|162903651|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.534||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.864|||Log Rank||Calculated by Cox proportional hazard model|||0.864|0.330|0.0096
81612205|NCT03682536|162903655|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.8|1.4|0.0007
81612206|NCT03682536|162903656|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|4.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.3|1.6|<.0001
81612207|NCT04824131|162903667|OTHER||Exact CI for Proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|6.7|||||||Exact 95% Confidence Interval for Proportion for Participants who Discontinued Early due to Intolerability of Injection or Burden of Study Procedures|6.7|0|
81612208|NCT04824131|162903668|OTHER||Exact CI for Proportions|61.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.0|74.7|||||||Exact 95% confidence interval for proportion for Participants who received at least one injection and preferred injectable PrEP at end of step 2.|74.7|47.0|
81612209|NCT04824131|162903671|OTHER||Exact CI for Proportions|94.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.3|98.8|||||||The Exact 95% Confidence Interval for Proportion for Number of Participants with Grade 2 or above AEs during Injection Phase|98.8|84.3|
81612210|NCT04824131|162903672|OTHER||Exact CI for Proportions|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.3|100.0|||||||Exact 95% Confidence Interval for Proportion for Participants who received at least one Injection who Completed All Scheduled Injections|100|93.3|
81467855|NCT02612610|162627703|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.2672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.3|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 9 DCS Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 9 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.3|-1.1|0.2672
81612211|NCT04824131|162903673|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2728|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1704||0.1093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.06||"GEE for Change in Sexual Behavior - Number of Sexual Partners - Visit as Continuous Variable.~Difference from baselines in the number of sex partners (vaginal or anal sex) reported in the past month"|poisson model||"GEE for Change in Sexual Behavior - Number of Sexual Partners - Visit as Continuous Variable.~Difference from baselines in the number of sex partners (vaginal or anal sex) reported in the past month"|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust variance to model change in self-reported sexual behavior from enrollment (W0) to follow up visits (W4, W5, W9, W17, W25, W33, W+12, W+24, W+36, W+48), with an indicator variable for all on-study visits (i.e. enrollment visit = 0) to measure change in the outcome behavior. We will model count outcomes (number of sexual partners) using a poisson model.||0.06|-0.61|0.1093
81612212|NCT04824131|162903674|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5859|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2253||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.14||GEE for Change in Sexual Behavior - Number of Episodes of Vaginal Sex without a Condom - Visit as Continuous Variable. Difference from baselines in the number of vaginal sex without a condom reported in the past month|poisson model||GEE for Change in Sexual Behavior - Number of Episodes of Vaginal Sex without a Condom - Visit as Continuous Variable. Difference from baselines in the number of vaginal sex without a condom reported in the past month.|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust variance to model change in self-reported sexual behavior from enrollment (W0) to follow up visits (W4, W5, W9, W17, W25, W33, W+12, W+24, W+36, W+48), with an indicator variable for all on-study visits (i.e. enrollment visit = 0) to measure change in the outcome behavior. We will model count outcomes (number of episodes of vaginal sex without a condom) using a poisson model.||-0.14|-1.03|0.0093
81612213|NCT04824131|162903674|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4036||0.8259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|2.44||GEE for Change in Sexual Behavior - Number of Episodes of Anal Sex without a Condom - Visit as Continuous Variable. Difference from baselines in the number of anal sex without a condom reported in the past month|Regression, Logistic||GEE for Change in Sexual Behavior - Number of Episodes of Anal Sex without a Condom - Visit as Continuous Variable. Difference from baselines in the number of anal sex without a condom reported in the past month|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust variance to model change in self-reported sexual behavior from enrollment (W0) to follow up visits (W4, W5, W9, W17, W25, W33, W+12, W+24, W+36, W+48), with an indicator variable for all on-study visits (i.e. enrollment visit = 0) to measure change in the outcome behavior. We will model binary outcomes (any episodes of anal sex without a condom) using a logistic model.||2.44|-3.06|0.8259
81649166|NCT03845075|162988868|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.42||||0.9034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.94|23.1||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Baseline to Week 48; mITT LOCF.||23.10|-25.94|0.9034
81649167|NCT03845075|162988868|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.0||||0.4658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.93|12.93||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 24 to week 48; mITT LOCF.||12.93|-26.93|0.4658
81528083|NCT00377858|162743136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint Hypoglycemic Rate.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Rank of Variable = Treatment + Sufonylurea Stratum + Country + Baseline HbA1c Stratum.||||||0.022
81612214|NCT04824131|162903675|OTHER||CI for Incidence rate, exact Poisson|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.8|||||Person-years: 34.0||Incidence rate is calculated HIV infections per 100 person years. CI for Incidence rate is calculated using exact Poisson method|10.8|0.0|
81612215|NCT05489224|162903676|EQUIVALENCE|Predefined margin: -0.6 to 0.5|Treatment difference and 90% CI|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with multiple imputation||||0.10|-0.30|
81612216|NCT04640571|162903700|EQUIVALENCE|Simple one-way t-test to assess if pravastatin AUC value is larger after metformin than after placebo.||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.02
81702568|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.19|0.65|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eyes closed condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||0.65|-2.19|
81612217|NCT04640571|162903701|EQUIVALENCE|Simple one-way t-test to assess if pravastatin Cmax value is larger after metformin than after placebo|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81649168|NCT03845075|162988869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.68||||0.0537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.46|0.1||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Baseline to Week 24; mITT LOCF.||0.10|-11.46|0.0537
81649169|NCT03845075|162988869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.69||||0.3772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.98|3.61||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Baseline to Week 48; mITT LOCF.||3.61|-8.98|0.3772
81467856|NCT02612610|162627704|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.7255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.6|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 10 DCS Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 10 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.6|-0.8|0.7255
81612218|NCT04640571|162903702|EQUIVALENCE|Simple one-way t-test to assess if CDCA AUC value is reduced after metformin than after placebo.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81612219|NCT04640571|162903703|EQUIVALENCE|Simple one-way t-test to assess if CDCA Cmax value is reduced after metformin than after placebo.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81612220|NCT04640571|162903704|EQUIVALENCE|Simple one-way t-test to assess if acyclovir AUC value is reduced after polysorbate 80 than after placebo|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81612221|NCT04640571|162903705|EQUIVALENCE|Simple one-way t-test to assess if acyclovir Cmax value is reduced after polysorbate 80 than after placebo.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81612222|NCT04640571|162903706|EQUIVALENCE|Simple one-way t-test to assess if CDCA AUC value is reduced after polysorbate 80 than after placebo.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81612223|NCT04640571|162903707|EQUIVALENCE|Simple one-way t-test to assess if CDCA Cmax value is reduced after polysorbate 80 than after placebo.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81612224|NCT04640571|162903708|EQUIVALENCE|Simple one-way t-test to assess if enalaprilat AUC value is increased after polysorbate 80 than after placebo.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81612225|NCT04640571|162903709|EQUIVALENCE|Simple one-way t-test to assess if enalaprilat Cmax value is increased after polysorbate 80 than after placebo.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81612226|NCT04640571|162903710|EQUIVALENCE|For each of 15 endogenous bile acid, simple one-way t-test to assess if endogenous bile acid AUC value is larger after polysorbate 80 than after placebo.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81612227|NCT04640571|162903711|EQUIVALENCE|For each of 15 endogenous bile acid, simple one-way t-test to assess if endogenous bile acid Cmax value is reduced after metformin than after placebo.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81612228|NCT04640571|162903712|EQUIVALENCE|For each of 15 endogenous bile acid, simple one-way t-test to assess if endogenous bile acid AUC value is reduced after metformin than after placebo.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81612229|NCT04640571|162903713|EQUIVALENCE|For each of 15 endogenous bile acid, simple one-way t-test to assess if endogenous bile acid Cmax value is larger after polysorbate 80 than after placebo.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81612230|NCT02820051|162903719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.281||||||threshold for statistical significance: \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The sample was calculated with alpha 0.05, beta 0.20, standard deviation of 7.3,8 minimum PtcCO2 difference to detect of 5 mmHg, loss to follow-up estimated 0.20, and two-tails. According to the above, the sample size was 42 patients per group.|We tested normal distribution with the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Data are shown as means and standard deviations for variables with normal distribution and as medians and interquartile ranges for non-normal variables. We used the t-test, the Mann-Whitney U-test, ANOVA, or chi-square as indicated. We defined a statistically significant difference as a P value \< 0.05. The analysis was performed using SPSS version 18.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL).|||0.281
81612231|NCT02820051|162903720|SUPERIORITY|We used the t-test, the Mann-Whitney U-test, ANOVA, or chi-square as indicated. We defined a statistically significant difference as a P value \< 0.05.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81612232|NCT02820051|162903721|SUPERIORITY|T test|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81612233|NCT01222247|162903729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.97|||Chi-squared|||Analysis for Primary Outcome composite||0.97|0.66|0.02
81612234|NCT01222247|162903729|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.95|||Chi-squared|||Analysis for CPAP or high-flow nasal cannula||0.95|0.63|0.01
81612235|NCT01222247|162903729|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.12|||Chi-squared|||Analysis for Fraction of inspired oxygen||1.12|0.53|0.17
81612236|NCT01222247|162903729|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.21|||Chi-squared|||Analysis for mechanical ventilation||1.21|0.50|0.26
81612237|NCT01222247|162903730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.84|||Chi-squared|||||0.84|0.53|<0.001
81612238|NCT01222247|162903731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.92|||Chi-squared|||||0.92|0.66|0.003
81612239|NCT01222247|162903732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.17|||Chi-squared|||||1.17|0.65|0.36
81612240|NCT01222247|162903733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.68||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.87|||Chi-squared|||||0.87|0.53|0.002
81612241|NCT01222247|162903734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.39|||Chi-squared|||||1.39|0.55|0.57
81612242|NCT01222247|162903735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.22||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.92|||Chi-squared|||||0.92|0.02|0.04
81612243|NCT01222247|162903736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.45||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.19|||Chi-squared|||||1.19|0.17|0.10
81612244|NCT01222247|162903737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.59||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.96|||Chi-squared|||||0.96|0.37|0.03
81612245|NCT01222247|162903738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.93|||Chi-squared|||||0.93|0.66|0.004
81612246|NCT01222247|162903739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.68|||Chi-squared|||||2.68|0.25|0.74
81612247|NCT01222247|162903740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.50
81612248|NCT01222247|162903741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81612249|NCT01222247|162903742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.34|||Chi-squared|||||1.34|0.96|0.13
81612250|NCT01222247|162903743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.10
81612251|NCT01222247|162903745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.93|||Chi-squared|||||1.93|0.33|0.62
81612252|NCT01222247|162903747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.18|||Chi-squared|||||1.18|0.66|0.40
81612253|NCT01222247|162903748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|1.87|||Chi-squared|||||1.87|1.37|<0.001
81612254|NCT01222247|162903749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81612255|NCT01222247|162903750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.1|||Chi-squared|||||1.10|0.78|0.40
81612256|NCT01222247|162903751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.4|||Chi-squared|||||1.40|0.95|0.15
81612257|NCT01222247|162903752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.47|||Chi-squared|||||1.47|0.91|0.24
81612258|NCT01222247|162903753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.01|||Chi-squared|||Analysis for NICU stay of any duration||1.01|0.85|0.09
81612259|NCT01222247|162903753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.98|||Chi-squared|||Analysis for duration greater than or equal to 3 days||0.98|0.80|0.03
81612260|NCT01222247|162903754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.20
81612261|NCT01222247|162903755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.61||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.07|||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis for chorioamnionitis||1.07|0.35|0.08
81612262|NCT01222247|162903755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.95|||Chi-squared|||Analysis for Postpartum Endometritis||1.95|0.49|0.96
81612263|NCT01222247|162903755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.15|||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis for cesarean delivery||1.15|0.93|0.56
81612264|NCT01222247|162903756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis for interval from randomization to delivery||||0.57
81612265|NCT01222247|162903757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81612266|NCT00935792|162903770|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Estimated maximum tolerated dose was 2.5mg of oral everolimus thrice weekly for 9 weeks and alemtuzumab subcutaneously thrice weekly for 8 weeks.|||
81612267|NCT02322775|162903796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Means|0.08||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.15||Hypothesis testing were reported using 2-sided 5% level tests with nominal p-values (i.e., not adjusted for multiplicity).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis was: H0: Change from baseline in pre-bronchodilator FEV1 (L) at Week 12 (benralizumab vs placebo)=0.||0.15|0|0.040
81612268|NCT02322775|162903797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Means|8.84||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.74|23.42||Hypothesis testing were reported using 2-sided 5% level tests with nominal p-values (i.e., not adjusted for multiplicity).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||23.42|-5.74|0.233
81612269|NCT02322775|162903798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Means|5.29||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.67|19.25||Hypothesis testing were reported using 2-sided 5% level tests with nominal p-values (i.e., not adjusted for multiplicity).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.25|-8.67|0.456
81612270|NCT02322775|162903799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Means|-0.13||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.1||Hypothesis testing were reported using 2-sided 5% level tests with nominal p-values (i.e., not adjusted for multiplicity).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.35|0.266
81612271|NCT02322775|162903800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Means|-0.36||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.19||Hypothesis testing were reported using 2-sided 5% level tests with nominal p-values (i.e., not adjusted for multiplicity).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.19|-0.91|0.200
81612272|NCT02322775|162903801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Means|-0.03||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.03||Hypothesis testing were reported using 2-sided 5% level tests with nominal p-values (i.e., not adjusted for multiplicity).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.08|0.380
81612273|NCT02322775|162903802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Means|-0.17||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.04||Hypothesis testing were reported using 2-sided 5% level tests with nominal p-values (i.e., not adjusted for multiplicity).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.39|0.114
81612274|NCT02322775|162903804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Means|0.21||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.42||Hypothesis testing were reported using 2-sided 5% level tests with nominal p-values (i.e., not adjusted for multiplicity).|ANCOVA|||Parameter: Total score||0.42|0|0.055
81612275|NCT02322775|162903804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Means|0.23||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.47||Hypothesis testing were reported using 2-sided 5% level tests with nominal p-values (i.e., not adjusted for multiplicity).|ANCOVA|||Parameter: Symptoms score||0.47|-0.01|0.063
81612276|NCT02322775|162903804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Means|0.2||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.41||Hypothesis testing were reported using 2-sided 5% level tests with nominal p-values (i.e., not adjusted for multiplicity).|ANCOVA|||Parameter: Activity limitation score||0.41|-0.01|0.061
81612277|NCT02322775|162903804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Means|0.19||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.45||Hypothesis testing were reported using 2-sided 5% level tests with nominal p-values (i.e., not adjusted for multiplicity).|ANCOVA|||Parameter: Emotional function score||0.45|-0.07|0.156
81612278|NCT02322775|162903804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Means|0.19||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.44||Hypothesis testing were reported using 2-sided 5% level tests with nominal p-values (i.e., not adjusted for multiplicity).|ANCOVA|||Parameter: Environmental stimuli score||0.44|-0.06|0.135
81612279|NCT00764868|162903811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test of LDX at baseline and 52 weeks||||||<0.001
81612280|NCT00764868|162903813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test of LDX at baseline and 52 weeks||||||<0.001
81612281|NCT00819234|162903828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.863||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.93|-1.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||Treatment comparisons between each active treatment and placebo. Statistical tests performed two-sided at a significance level of α = 0.05. The null hypothesis tested was that there is no difference between each active treatment and the placebo treatment. The primary analysis did not incorporate any adjustment for multiple comparisons.||-1.54|-12.93|0.0135
81612282|NCT00819234|162903828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-6.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.681||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.89|-1.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||Treatment comparisons between each active treatment and placebo. Statistical tests performed two-sided at a significance level of α = 0.05. The null hypothesis tested was that there is no difference between each active treatment and the placebo treatment. The primary analysis did not incorporate any adjustment for multiple comparisons||-1.21|-11.89|0.0168
81612283|NCT00819234|162903828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-5.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.887||0.0595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.27|0.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||Treatment comparisons between each active treatment and placebo. Statistical tests performed two-sided at a significance level of α = 0.05. The null hypothesis tested was that there is no difference between each active treatment and the placebo treatment. The primary analysis did not incorporate any adjustment for multiple comparisons||0.23|-11.27|0.0595
81612284|NCT04438785|162903848|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Evaluate if the Apnea Hypopnea Index from Baseline and after three months in the Intervention Group showed statistical significant difference p\<0.05 .||||<0.001
81612285|NCT04438785|162903849|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.971||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Evaluate if the O2 desaturation index (ODI) from Baseline and after three months in the Intervention Group showed statistical significant difference p\<0.05 .||||0.003
81612286|NCT04438785|162903850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.364||||0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Evaluate if the IOPI tongue score from baseline and after three months in the Intervention Group showed statistical significant difference p\<0.05 .||||0.001
81612287|NCT04438785|162903851|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.131||||0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Evaluate if the IOPI lip score from the baseline and after three months in the Intervention Group showed statistical significant difference p\<0.05 .||||0.001
81649170|NCT03845075|162988869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.03||||0.1171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|6.91||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 24 to week 48; mITT LOCF.||6.91|-0.85|0.1171
81528084|NCT00377858|162743136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.218||95.0||||P-value for Overall Hypoglycemic Rate.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Rank of Variable = Treatment + Sufonylurea Stratum + Country + Baseline HbA1c Stratum.||||||0.218
81612288|NCT04438785|162903852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98||||0.92|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Evaluate if the neck circumference from Baseline and after three months in the Intervention Group showed statistical significant difference p\<0.05 .||||0.92
81612289|NCT04438785|162903853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98||||0.92|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Evaluate if the waist circumference from baseline and after three months in the Intervention Group showed statistical significant difference p\<0.05 .||||0.92
81612290|NCT04438785|162903854|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.97||||0.98|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Evaluate if the BMI from Baseline and after three months in the Intervention Group showed statistical significant difference p\<0.05 .||||0.98
81702569|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.09|0.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eyes closed condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||0.70|-2.09|
81702570|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.6|-3.25|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eyes open condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||-3.25|-5.60|
81702571|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.57|-3.17|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eyes open condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||-3.17|-5.57|
81702572|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.57|-3.19|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eyes open condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||-3.19|-5.57|
81702573|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.08|1.19|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eyes open condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||1.19|-1.08|
81702574|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.18|1.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eyes open condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||1.10|-1.18|
81702575|NCT02564029|163101139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|1.13|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||In eyes open condition. The same mixed model repeated measures analysis as applied to the primary outcome measure was used.||1.13|-1.11|
81528085|NCT00377858|162743136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.311||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Rate.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Rank of Variable = Treatment + Sufonylurea Stratum + Country + Baseline HbA1c Stratum.||||||0.311
81702576|NCT00617656|163101166|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.67|||Log Rank|||This is a futility analysis. The initial hypothesis of the clinical trial was that the experimental group as a whole was superior to the control group.||1.67|0.76|0.56
81467857|NCT02612610|162627704|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.0918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 10 DCS Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 10 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.1|-1.3|0.0918
81467858|NCT02612610|162627704|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.1263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.2|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 10 DCS Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 10 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.2|-1.2|0.1263
81702577|NCT00617656|163101166|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.51|||Log Rank|||||1.51|0.73|0.79
81702578|NCT00617656|163101166|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.02||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.95|||Log Rank|||||2.95|1.38|0.0001
81702579|NCT00617656|163101167|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.55||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.12|||Log Rank|||||2.12|1.13|0.006
81702580|NCT05302804|163101185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.742||||||p-value reflects main effect of treatment.|ANOVA|||"Null hypothesis was there was no difference between menthol gel and control gel~time x trial ANOVA statistical analysis"||||0.742
81702581|NCT05302804|163101186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.742||||||p-value is main effect of menthol|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between menthol and control trials||||0.742
81702582|NCT05302804|163101187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048||||||p-value reflects main effect of menthol|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between menthol and control trials||||0.048
81702583|NCT05302804|163101188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.104|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between menthol and control trials||||.104
81702584|NCT05302804|163101189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between menthol and control trials||||.051
81702585|NCT05302804|163101190|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Main effect of treatment|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between menthol and control trials||||< 0.001
81702586|NCT05302804|163101191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between menthol and control trials||||.026
81702587|NCT05302804|163101192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p-value at time 30 min of exercise|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between menthol and control trials||||.001
81702588|NCT05302804|163101193|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81702589|NCT02971007|163101196|OTHER|Statistical analyses primarily descriptive with no formal statistical hypothesis testing. Summary statistics are presented by treatment group. For continuous variables, the number of observations, mean, standard deviation, median, minimum and maximum are provided as summary statistics.||||||||||||||||No formal sample size calculations were made. The sample size was determined empirically rather than with a specific statistical rationale and is considered sufficient to achieve the study objectives of this proof of concept study. Women with moderate to severe Vulvovaginal candidiasis were randomized in a 1:1:1 ratio to 1 of 3 treatment groups, stratified by signs and symptoms composite score of up to 12 (moderate) and greater than 13 (severe).|Statistical analyses primarily descriptive with no formal statistical hypothesis testing. Summary statistics are presented by treatment group. For continuous variables, the number of observations, mean, standard deviation, median, minimum and maximum are provided as summary statistics.|||
81702590|NCT02980692|163101267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0001
81702591|NCT02980692|163101267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0006
81702592|NCT02980692|163101267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0088|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0088
81702593|NCT02980692|163101267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0041|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0041
81702594|NCT02980692|163101268|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|92.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.24|98.83||||||||98.83|86.24|
81702595|NCT02980692|163101268|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|89.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.42|96.71||||||||96.71|81.42|
81649171|NCT03845075|162988870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.8623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.5||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Baseline to Week 24; mITT observed. (Change in total cholesterol)||0.50|-0.59|0.8623
81649172|NCT03845075|162988870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.8327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.3||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Baseline to Week 24; mITT observed. (Change in HDL cholesterol)||0.30|-0.25|0.8327
81649173|NCT03845075|162988870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.42||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Baseline to Week 24; mITT observed. (Change in LDL cholesterol)||0.42|-0.53|0.8080
81649174|NCT03845075|162988870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22||||0.5791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|1.07|||ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Baseline to Week 24; mITT observed. (Change in triglycerides)||1.07|-0.62|0.5791
81649175|NCT03845075|162988870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.9337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.77||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Baseline to Week 48; mITT LOCF. (Change in cholesterol)||0.77|-0.71|0.9337
81649176|NCT03845075|162988870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.9305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.23||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Baseline to Week 48; mITT LOCF. (Change in HDL cholesterol)||0.23|-0.21|0.9305
81649177|NCT03845075|162988870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.09||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.59||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Baseline to Week 48; mITT LOCF. (Change in LDL cholesterol)||0.59|-0.40|0.6910
81649178|NCT03845075|162988870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.35||||0.2688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.01||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Baseline to Week 48; mITT LOCF. (Change in triglycerides)||1.01|-0.30|0.2688
81649179|NCT03845075|162988870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06||||0.8262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.67||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 24 to week 48; mITT LOCF. (Change in cholesterol)||0.67|-0.54|0.8262
81649180|NCT03845075|162988870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.8293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.17||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 24 to week 48; mITT LOCF. (Change in HDL cholesterol)||0.17|-0.20|0.8293
81649181|NCT03845075|162988870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.11||||0.5486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.49||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 24 to week 48; mITT LOCF. (Change in LDL cholesterol)||0.49|-0.27|0.5486
81649182|NCT03845075|162988870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.24||||0.3226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.75||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 24 to week 48; mITT LOCF. (Change in triglycerides)||0.75|-0.26|0.3226
81649183|NCT03845075|162988871|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.59||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.55|6.73||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From baseline to week 24; mITT LOCF. (Physical component score)||6.73|-5.55|0.8420
81702596|NCT02980692|163101268|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|86.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.07|95.27||||||||95.27|78.07|
81702597|NCT02980692|163101268|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|81.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.52|90.15||||||||90.15|72.52|
81702598|NCT02980692|163101268|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|81.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.52|90.15||||||||90.15|72.52|
81649184|NCT03845075|162988871|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.74||||0.6693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.15|6.67||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From baseline to week 24; mITT LOCF. (Mental component score)||6.67|-10.15|0.6693
81467859|NCT02612610|162627705|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.4058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 11 DCS Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 11 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.4|-1.0|0.4058
81612291|NCT04438785|162903855|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.23||||0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Evaluate if the Epworth Sleepiness Scale from Baseline and after three months in the Intervention Group showed statistical significant difference p\<0.05 .||||0.001
81612292|NCT04438785|162903856|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.98||||0.22|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Evaluate if the Pittsburgh sleep quality index from Baseline and after three months in the Intervention Group showed statistical significant difference p\<0.05 .||||0.22
81612293|NCT04011033|162903857|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.63|||Log Rank|||||0.63|0.16|<0.001
81612294|NCT04011033|162903859|OTHER||||||=|0.003|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.003
81612295|NCT04011033|162903860|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81612296|NCT04011033|162903862|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.71|||Log Rank|||||0.71|0.19|=0.001
81612297|NCT01823341|162903863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612298|NCT01823341|162903864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81649185|NCT03845075|162988871|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.83||||0.5444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.12|4.46||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From baseline to week 48; mITT LOCF. (Physical component score)||4.46|-8.12|0.5444
81649186|NCT03845075|162988871|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.85||||0.5595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.47|4.76||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From baseline to week 48; mITT LOCF. (Mental component score)||4.76|-8.47|0.5595
81649187|NCT03845075|162988871|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.07||||0.4331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.54|3.41||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 24 to week 48; mITT LOCF. (Physical component score)||3.41|-7.54|0.4331
81612299|NCT01823341|162903864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81612300|NCT01823341|162903865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81649188|NCT03845075|162988871|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.44||||0.6427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|5.03||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|Week 24 to week 48; mITT LOCF. (Mental component score)||5.03|-7.90|0.6427
81612301|NCT01823341|162903865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81612302|NCT01823341|162903866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612303|NCT01823341|162903866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81649189|NCT03845075|162988873|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.86||||0.3037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.76|17.48||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From baseline to week 24; safety set LOCF. (Change in systolic blood pressure)||17.48|-5.76|0.3037
81612304|NCT01823341|162903867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.10
81612305|NCT01823341|162903867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.50
81612306|NCT01823341|162903868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81612307|NCT01823341|162903868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.77
81612308|NCT01823341|162903869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612309|NCT01823341|162903869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81612310|NCT01823341|162903870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.57
81612311|NCT01823341|162903870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81612312|NCT01823341|162903871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81612313|NCT01823341|162903871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.39
81612314|NCT01823341|162903872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.53
81612315|NCT01823341|162903872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.28
81612316|NCT00689104|162903875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.09||The response variable for the stratified rank ANCOVA was standardized ranks on change from baseline to Final Visit value with baseline standardized ranks and gender as covariates and geographic region as a stratum.|Stratified rank ANCOVA|LS mean difference was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. A stratified rank ANCOVA model was utilized for hypothesis testing.||-0.09|-0.72|0.003
81702599|NCT02980692|163101269|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|79.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.97|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.37|88.84||||||||88.84|69.37|
81702600|NCT02980692|163101269|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|75.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.39|85.61||||||||85.61|64.39|
81702601|NCT02980692|163101269|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|72.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.88|83.38||||||||83.38|60.88|
81528086|NCT00377858|162743136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.615||95.0||||P-value for Overall Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Rate.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Rank of Variable = Treatment + Sufonylurea Stratum + Country + Baseline HbA1c Stratum.||||||0.615
81612317|NCT00689104|162903875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.03||The response variable for the stratified rank ANCOVA was standardized ranks on change from baseline to Final Visit value with baseline standardized ranks and gender as covariates and geographic region as a stratum.|Stratified rank ANCOVA|LS mean difference was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. A stratified rank ANCOVA model was utilized for hypothesis testing.||0.03|-0.61|0.010
81612318|NCT00689104|162903875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.21||The response variable for the stratified rank ANCOVA was standardized ranks on change from baseline to Final Visit value with baseline standardized ranks and gender as covariates and geographic region as a stratum.|Stratified rank ANCOVA|LS mean difference was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Since the comparison between tolterodine and placebo was a secondary analysis, no adjustment for multiplicity was necessary.||0.21|-0.42|0.11
81612319|NCT00689104|162903876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.29||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||-0.29|-0.90|<0.001
81612320|NCT00689104|162903876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.13||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||-0.13|-0.74|0.005
81612321|NCT00689104|162903876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.06||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since the comparison between tolterodine and placebo was a secondary analysis, no adjustment for multiplicity was necessary.||0.06|-0.55|0.11
81612322|NCT00689104|162903877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|11.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|17.4||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||17.4|6.3|<0.001
81612323|NCT00689104|162903877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|13.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|18.7||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||18.7|7.7|<0.001
81612324|NCT00689104|162903877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|12.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|18.2||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since the comparison between tolterodine and placebo was a secondary analysis, no adjustment for multiplicity was necessary.||18.2|7.1|<0.001
81649190|NCT03845075|162988873|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.15||||0.7912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.85|10.16||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From baseline to week 24; safety set LOCF. (Change in diastolic blood pressure)||10.16|-7.85|0.7912
81685704|NCT01334125|163069327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Individual two-way mixed ANOVA models were fitted for each of our outcomes of interest, with treatment type (metformin or placebo) as the fixed effect, and baseline values, age, gender, and BMI as covariates.|ANOVA|||Analyses were based on the intent-to-treat principle and were performed using SPSS v.22 (IBM Corporation, Armonk, NY).||||0.578
81685705|NCT01334125|163069328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057|||||||ANOVA|||Two way ANOVA comparison of the means of the adiponectin/leptin ratios between the metformin and placebo groups||||0.057
81685706|NCT01334125|163069329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||p value represents the analysis for minor hypoglycemia||||1.00
81685707|NCT01334125|163069329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||p value represents the analysis of the nocturnal hypoglycemia||||1.00
81702602|NCT02980692|163101269|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|68.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.44|78.56||||||||78.56|57.44|
81612325|NCT00689104|162903878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.06||The response variable for the stratified rank ANCOVA was standardized ranks on change from baseline to Final Visit value with baseline standardized ranks and gender as covariates and geographic region as a stratum.|Stratified rank ANCOVA|LS mean difference was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. A stratified rank ANCOVA model was utilized for hypothesis testing.||-0.06|-0.71|0.002
81612326|NCT00689104|162903878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.05||The response variable for the stratified rank ANCOVA was standardized ranks on change from baseline to Final Visit value with baseline standardized ranks and gender as covariates and geographic region as a stratum.|Stratified rank ANCOVA|LS mean difference was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. A stratified rank ANCOVA model was utilized for hypothesis testing.||-0.05|-0.71|0.002
81612327|NCT00689104|162903878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean Difference|-0.35||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.03||The response variable for the stratified rank ANCOVA was standardized ranks on change from baseline to Final Visit value with baseline standardized ranks and gender as covariates and geographic region as a stratum.|Stratified rank ANCOVA|LS mean difference was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||Since the comparison between tolterodine and placebo was a secondary analysis, no adjustment for multiplicity was necessary.||-0.03|-0.68|0.019
81612328|NCT00689104|162903879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean Difference|-0.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.13||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||-0.13|-0.66|0.004
81612329|NCT00689104|162903879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.26||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||-0.26|-0.79|<0.001
81612330|NCT00689104|162903879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.06||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since the comparison between tolterodine and placebo was a secondary analysis, no adjustment for multiplicity was necessary.||-0.06|-0.60|0.016
81612331|NCT04873817|162903906|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.0001
81649191|NCT03845075|162988873|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.29||||0.1773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.25|25.83||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From baseline to week 48; safety set LOCF. (Change in systolic blood pressure)||25.83|-5.25|0.1773
81612332|NCT00216320|162903908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<.001
81612333|NCT00924560|162903912|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|91-day levonorgestrel OC was declared to be non-inferior to the untreated control group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was greater than -3%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.2|||||Difference = OC group minus the untreated control|The primary efficacy endpoint (percent change from baseline to 12 months in lumbar spine BMD) was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||0.20|-0.67|
81649192|NCT03845075|162988873|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.32||||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.55|12.2||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From baseline to week 48; safety set LOCF. (Change in diastolic blood pressure)||12.20|-9.55|0.7980
81702603|NCT02980692|163101269|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|62.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.59|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.72|73.61||||||||73.61|51.72|
81528087|NCT00377858|162743136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint Non-Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Rate.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Rank of Variable = Treatment + Sufonylurea Stratum + Country + Baseline HbA1c Stratum.||||||0.018
81528088|NCT00377858|162743136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.255||95.0||||P-value for Overall Non-Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Rate.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Rank of Variable = Treatment + Sufonylurea Stratum + Country + Baseline HbA1c Stratum.||||||0.255
81528089|NCT00377858|162743137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.416||95.0||||P-value for Overall Severe Hypoglycemic Episodes.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.416
81528090|NCT00377858|162743138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.12|-0.05||P-value for Daily Basal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||-0.05|-0.12|<0.001
81528091|NCT00377858|162743138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|||<|0.001||95.0|0.04|0.11||P-value for Daily Prandial.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.11|0.04|<0.001
81528092|NCT00377858|162743138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.017||95.0|0.01|0.12||P-value for Daily Total.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.12|0.01|0.017
81612334|NCT00924560|162903912|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|28-day levonorgestrel OC was declared to be non-inferior to the untreated control group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was greater than -3%.|LS Mean Difference|-1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.61|||||Difference = OC group minus the untreated control|The primary efficacy endpoint (percent change from baseline to 12 months in lumbar spine BMD) was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||-0.61|-1.49|
81612335|NCT00924560|162903913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.01||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 6. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||0.01|-0.00|
81612336|NCT00924560|162903913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.0||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 6. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||-0.00|-0.01|
81612337|NCT00924560|162903913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.0||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 12. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||0.00|-0.01|
81612338|NCT00924560|162903913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|-0.01||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 12. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||-0.01|-0.02|
81612339|NCT00924560|162903914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.42||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 6. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||0.42|-0.08|
81612340|NCT00924560|162903914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean Difference|-0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.18||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 6. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||-0.18|-0.68|
81612341|NCT00924560|162903914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.24||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 12. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||0.24|-0.39|
81612342|NCT00924560|162903914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.42||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 12. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||-0.42|-1.05|
81612343|NCT00924560|162903915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.01||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 6. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||0.01|0.00|
81612344|NCT00924560|162903915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.0||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 6. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||0.00|-0.01|
81612345|NCT00924560|162903915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.01||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 12. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||0.01|0.00|
81612346|NCT00924560|162903915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|-0.01|0.0||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 12. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||0.00|-0.01|
81612347|NCT00924560|162903916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean Difference|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.28||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 6. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||0.28|-0.03|
81612348|NCT00924560|162903916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.11||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 6. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||0.11|-0.20|
81528093|NCT00377858|162743139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.96|||<|0.001||95.0|-9.65|-4.26||P-value for Daily Basal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||-4.26|-9.65|<0.001
81528094|NCT00377858|162743139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.05|||<|0.001||95.0|3.39|8.71||P-value for Daily Prandial.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||8.71|3.39|<0.001
81528095|NCT00377858|162743139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.2||||0.017||95.0|0.93|9.46||P-value for Daily Total.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||9.46|0.93|0.017
81612349|NCT00924560|162903916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.34||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 12. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||0.34|-0.01|
81612350|NCT00924560|162903916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.03||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 12. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||0.03|-0.32|
81612351|NCT00924560|162903917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.0||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 6. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||0.00|-0.01|
81612352|NCT00924560|162903917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.0||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 6. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||0.00|-0.01|
81612353|NCT00924560|162903917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.0||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 12. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||-0.00|-0.01|
81612354|NCT00924560|162903917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.0||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 12. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||-0.00|-0.01|
81612355|NCT00924560|162903918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.57|12.61||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 6. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||12.61|-23.57|
81612356|NCT00924560|162903918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.65|10.55||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 6. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||10.55|-25.65|
81612357|NCT00924560|162903918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.99|10.81||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 12. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||10.81|-34.99|
81612358|NCT00924560|162903918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-21.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.08|1.74||||||Comparison of Change from Baseline to Month 12. ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and chronological age, body weight, and Baseline value as covariates.||1.74|-44.08|
81612359|NCT00665561|162903931|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.67||||||Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with only treatment in the model to obtain the crude risk ratio (RR) and CI.||0.67|0.42|
81612360|NCT00665561|162903932|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|5.88||||||Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with only treatment in the model to obtain the crude RR and CI.||5.88|0.12|
81612361|NCT00665561|162903933|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.33||||||All Malignancies: Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with only treatment in the model to obtain the crude RR and CI.||1.33|0.66|
81612362|NCT00665561|162903933|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.31||||||AIDS defining Malignancies: Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with only treatment in the model to obtain the crude RR and CI.||1.31|0.29|
81612363|NCT00665561|162903933|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.58||||||Non-AIDS defining Malignancies: Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with only treatment in the model to obtain the crude RR and CI.||1.58|0.71|
81612364|NCT00665561|162903934|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.18||||||Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with only treatment in the model to obtain the crude RR and CI.||2.18|0.44|
81612365|NCT00665561|162903935|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.59||||||Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with only treatment in the model to obtain the crude RR and CI.||1.59|0.51|
81612366|NCT00665561|162903936|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.76||||||Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with only treatment in the model to obtain the crude RR and CI.||1.76|0.70|
81612367|NCT00665561|162903937|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|4.93||||||Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with only treatment in the model to obtain the crude RR and CI.||4.93|0.25|
81612368|NCT00665561|162903938|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.47||||||Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with only treatment in the model to obtain the crude RR and CI.||2.47|0.18|
81612369|NCT00665561|162903939|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.08||||||Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with only treatment in the model to obtain the crude RR and CI.||1.08|0.57|
81612370|NCT00665561|162903940|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.99||||||Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with treatment as the main effect, PS quartile and imputed FS as covariates in the model to obtain the adjusted RR and CI.||0.99|0.61|
81612371|NCT00665561|162903941|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.33||||||All malignancies: Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with treatment as the main effect, PS quartile and imputed FS as covariates in the model to obtain the adjusted RR and CI.||1.33|0.64|
81612372|NCT00665561|162903941|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.52||||||AIDS defining malignancies: Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with treatment as the main effect, PS quartile and imputed FS as covariates in the model to obtain the adjusted RR and CI.||1.52|0.32|
81612373|NCT00665561|162903941|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.52||||||Non-AIDS defining malignancies: Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with treatment as the main effect, PS quartile and imputed FS as covariates in the model to obtain the adjusted RR and CI.||1.52|0.66|
81612374|NCT00665561|162903942|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.1||||||Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with treatment as the main effect, PS quartile and imputed FS as covariates in the model to obtain the adjusted RR and CI.||1.10|0.35|
81612375|NCT00665561|162903943|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.52||||||Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with treatment as the main effect, PS quartile and imputed FS as covariates in the model to obtain the adjusted RR and CI.||1.52|0.59|
81702604|NCT02980692|163101270|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|58.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.4|70.02||||||||70.02|46.40|
81528096|NCT00377858|162743140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|||<|0.001||95.0|0.24|0.42||P-value for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea stratum + Country.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.42|0.24|<0.001
81528097|NCT00377858|162743140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22||||0.003||95.0|0.07|0.36||P-value for Week 24.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea stratum + Country.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.36|0.07|0.003
81528098|NCT00377858|162743140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24||||0.002||95.0|0.09|0.4||P-value for Week 30.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Country + Sulfonylurea stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.40|0.09|0.002
81528099|NCT00377858|162743140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22||||0.005||95.0|0.07|0.38||P-value for Week 36.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea stratum + Country.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.38|0.07|0.005
81528100|NCT00377858|162743140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19||||0.011||95.0|0.04|0.34||P-value for Endpoint. (last observation carried forward)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline HbA1c stratum + Sulfonylurea stratum + Country.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.34|0.04|0.011
81528101|NCT00377858|162743141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.803||95.0|-0.8|0.62||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Sulfonylurea stratum + Country + Baseline HbA1c stratum.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments is for Insulin Lispro Mid Mix minus Insulin Glargine.|||0.62|-0.80|0.803
81528102|NCT00719355|162743228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.4||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||A priori level of significance was set at p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|Repeated-measures ANCOVA using intent-to-treat procedures, was used for the primary outcome variable. Analyses were adjusted for age.||Observed power for our primary analysis was 0.64.||||0.033
81528103|NCT00719355|162743229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.65||0.109||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA was used with intent to treat analysis. The co-variant was age.||||||0.109
81528104|NCT04531241|162743298|NON_INFERIORITY|It was calculated that 120 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two sequences would have at least 80% power to detect a 5 points difference in mean overall comfort and vision at the 1-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using Stroup's Method (alpha=0.05). A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used.|Least-Square Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||1.1|-6.8|
81528105|NCT04531241|162743299|NON_INFERIORITY|It was calculated that 120 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two sequences would have a 0.05 logMAR unit difference in logMAR visual acuity at LLHC and HLLC lighting conditions at the 1-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using Stroup's Method (alpha=0.05). A non-inferiority margin of 0.05 logMAR units was used.|Least-Square Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.005|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0199|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|Low Luminance High Contrast||0.0|-0.0199|
81612376|NCT00665561|162903944|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.28||||||Poisson regressions were fit to the categorical events with treatment as the main effect, PS quartile and imputed FS as covariates in the model to obtain the adjusted RR and CI.||1.28|0.66|
81528106|NCT04531241|162743299|NON_INFERIORITY|It was calculated that 120 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two sequences would have a 0.05 logMAR unit difference in logMAR visual acuity at LLHC and HLLC lighting conditions at the 1-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using Stroup's Method (alpha=0.05). A non-inferiority margin of 0.05 logMAR units was used.|Least-Square Mean Difference|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0066|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0173|0.0087|||Mixed Model Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|High Luminance Low Contrast||0.0087|-0.0173|
81528107|NCT04531241|162743300|NON_INFERIORITY|It was calculated that 120 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two sequences would have a 1 hour difference in average daily wear time at the 1-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using Stroup's Method (alpha=0.05). A non-inferiority margin of 1 hour was used.|Least-Square Mean Difference|-0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0731|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1968|0.0933|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||0.0933|-0.1968|
81528108|NCT04531241|162743301|NON_INFERIORITY|It was calculated that 120 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two sequences would have at least 80% power to detect a 5 points difference in mean overall comfort and vision at the 1-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using Stroup's Method (alpha=0.05). A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used.|Least-Square Mean Difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||0.3|-5.5|
81528109|NCT05723263|162743397|OTHER||Proportional difference|91.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.2|91.8||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||It was calculated that 12 clinic sites with 1200 participants randomized in a 1:1:1 ratio between the three arms, would have at least 90% power to detect a 10% difference in the proportion of test uptake between the pay-it-forward and control group participants, using a two-sided, two-sample t-test (α=0.05), assuming a 0.25\~0.31 cluster coefficient of variation, \<5% lost-to-follow-up rate, and an intra-class correlation of 0.016.||91.8|90.2|<0.01
81528110|NCT05723263|162743398|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81528111|NCT05723263|162743399|OTHER|||||||0.0059|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0059
81528112|NCT05723263|162743400|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81702605|NCT02980692|163101270|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|48.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.19|60.68||||||||60.68|36.19|
81612377|NCT00665561|162903945|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.6225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.28|||Regression, Cox|||||1.28|0.66|0.6225
81612378|NCT00231179|162903957|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample sizes were established when the trial was first developed. For all power calculations, we set alpha = .05 and beta = .20 and specified 2-tailed tests.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.0||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.13||Bonferroni corrections were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||We compared scores for verbal, performance, and full scale Intelligence Quotient (IQ).||2.13|0.31|0.59
81612379|NCT00231179|162903958|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Please see earlier power calculation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.72
81612380|NCT00231179|162903959|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|See previous.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81612381|NCT00231179|162903960|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|See previous.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81612382|NCT00231179|162903961|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|See previous.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.64
81612383|NCT01345292|162903962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.556|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.37|14.5||If Sensodyne is better than Crest Regular (p\<0.05), testing would proceed to comparison of Wk 2 Mean Tactile Sensitivity Scores between Sensodyne and Crest Regular. Family-wise error was controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||14.50|8.37|<0.001
81612384|NCT01345292|162903962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.566|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.24|11.42||If Potassium Oxalate Mouth Rinse is better than Crest Regular (p\<0.05), testing would proceed to comparison of Wk 2 Mean Tactile Sensitivity Scores between Potassium Oxalate Mouth Rinse and Crest Regular. Family-wise error was controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||11.42|5.24|<0.001
81612385|NCT01345292|162903963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.812|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|4.65||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). Family-wise error was controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||4.65|1.45|<0.001
81612386|NCT01345292|162903963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.818||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.02||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). Family-wise error was controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||4.02|0.80|0.004
81528113|NCT05723263|162743402|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81528114|NCT05723263|162743403|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81612387|NCT01345292|162903964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.091||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.19|2.06||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||2.06|-6.19|0.324
81612388|NCT01345292|162903964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.093||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.56|-0.31||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.31|-8.56|0.035
81612389|NCT01345292|162903965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.551|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|-3.52||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-3.52|-13.6|<0.001
81702606|NCT02980692|163101270|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|39.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.09|51.6||||||||51.60|27.09|
81702607|NCT02980692|163101270|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|40.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.91|51.09||||||||51.09|28.91|
81528115|NCT05723263|162743404|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81528116|NCT05723263|162743405|OTHER|||||||0.727|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.727
81528117|NCT02106403|162743417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.46||||0.0659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|11.29|||ANOVA|Calculated from mixed effect ANOVA analysis with treatment and assessment site as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Difference was calculated as the prototype disinfectant spray formulation minus negative control such that a positive difference showed improved cooling in the prototype disinfectant spray formulation.|The null and alternative hypotheses were: H0: product difference was null vs. Ha: product difference was not null.||11.29|-0.37|0.0659
81528118|NCT02106403|162743417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.99||||0.0928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|10.81|||ANCOVA|Calculated from mixed effect ANOVA analysis with treatment and assessment site as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Difference was calculated as the reference product minus negative control such that a positive difference showed improved cooling in the reference product.|The null and alternative hypotheses were: H0: product difference was null vs. Ha: product difference was not null.||10.81|-0.84|0.0928
81528119|NCT02106403|162743417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.48||||0.8711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.35|6.31|||ANOVA|Calculated from mixed effect ANOVA analysis with treatment and assessment site as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Difference was calculated as the prototype disinfectant spray formulation minus reference product such that a positive difference showed improved cooling in the prototype disinfectant spray formulation.|The null and alternative hypotheses were: H0: product difference was null vs. Ha: product difference was not null.||6.31|-5.35|0.8711
81528120|NCT02106403|162743418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.43||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.43|18.42|||ANOVA|Calculated from mixed effect ANOVA analysis with treatment and assessment site as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Difference was calculated as the prototype disinfectant spray formulation minus negative control such that a positive difference showed improved cooling in the prototype disinfectant spray formulation.|The null and alternative hypotheses were: H0: product difference was null vs. Ha: product difference was not null.||18.42|4.43|0.0016
81528121|NCT02106403|162743418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.69||||0.6323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|8.69|||ANOVA|Calculated from mixed effect ANOVA analysis with treatment and assessment site as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Difference was calculated as the reference product minus negative control such that a positive difference showed improved cooling in the reference product.|The null and alternative hypotheses were: H0: product difference was null vs. Ha: product difference was not null.||8.69|-5.31|0.6323
81528122|NCT02106403|162743418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.73||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.74|16.73|||ANOVA|Calculated from mixed effect ANOVA analysis with treatment and assessment site as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Difference was calculated as the prototype disinfectant spray formulation minus reference product such that a positive difference showed improved cooling in the prototype disinfectant spray formulation.|The null and alternative hypotheses were: H0: product difference was null vs. Ha: product difference was not null.||16.73|2.74|0.0069
81528123|NCT02106403|162743419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.23|18.04|||ANOVA|Calculated from mixed effect ANOVA analysis with treatment and assessment site as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Difference was calculated as the prototype disinfectant spray formulation minus negative control such that a positive difference showed improved cooling in the prototype disinfectant spray formulation.|The null and alternative hypotheses were: H0: product difference was null vs. Ha: product difference was not null.||18.04|6.23|<0.0001
81528124|NCT02106403|162743419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.18||||0.4645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.09|3.72|||ANOVA|Calculated from mixed effect ANOVA analysis with treatment and assessment site as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Difference was calculated as the reference product minus negative control such that a positive difference showed improved cooling in the reference product.|The null and alternative hypotheses were: H0: product difference was null vs. Ha: product difference was not null.||3.72|-8.09|0.4645
81649193|NCT03845075|162988873|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.77||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|18.94||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From week 24 to week 48; safety set LOCF. (Change in systolic blood pressure)||18.94|-3.40|0.1580
81528125|NCT02106403|162743419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.41|20.22|||ANOVA|Calculated from mixed effect ANOVA analysis with treatment and assessment site as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Difference was calculated as the prototype disinfectant spray formulation minus reference product such that a positive difference showed improved cooling in the prototype disinfectant spray formulation.|The null and alternative hypotheses were: H0: product difference was null vs. Ha: product difference was not null.||20.22|8.41|<0.0001
81528126|NCT02106403|162743420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.41||||0.0357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|12.38|||ANOVA|Calculated from mixed effect ANOVA analysis with treatment and assessment site as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Difference was calculated as the prototype disinfectant spray formulation minus negative control such that a positive difference showed improved cooling in the prototype disinfectant spray formulation.|The null and alternative hypotheses were: H0: product difference was null vs. Ha: product difference was not null.||12.38|0.44|0.0357
81528127|NCT02106403|162743420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.02||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|8.0|||ANOVA|Calculated from mixed effect ANOVA analysis with treatment and assessment site as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Difference was calculated as the reference product minus negative control such that a positive difference showed improved cooling in the reference product.|The null and alternative hypotheses were: H0: product difference was null vs. Ha: product difference was not null.||8.00|-3.95|0.5030
81528128|NCT02106403|162743420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.39||||0.1482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|10.36|||ANOVA|Calculated from mixed effect ANOVA analysis with treatment and assessment site as fixed effects and subject as random effect.|Difference was calculated as the prototype disinfectant spray formulation minus reference product such that a positive difference showed improved cooling in the prototype disinfectant spray formulation.|The null and alternative hypotheses were: H0: product difference was null vs. Ha: product difference was not null.||10.36|-1.59|0.1482
81612390|NCT01345292|162903965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.553|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-5.13||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-5.13|-15.2|<0.001
81612391|NCT01345292|162903966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.271||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.38|-0.43||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean cold air stimulus VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.43|-9.38|0.032
81612392|NCT01345292|162903966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.288||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.93|1.09||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean cold air stimulus VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||1.09|-7.93|0.136
81612393|NCT01345292|162903967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.508|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|-6.23||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean cold air stimulus VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-6.23|-16.1|<0.001
81612394|NCT01345292|162903967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.527|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-5.25||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean cold air stimulus VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-5.25|-15.2|<0.001
81612395|NCT01345292|162903968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.012||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|2.71||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean global subjective VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||2.71|-5.22|0.533
81612396|NCT01345292|162903968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.023||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.29|2.69||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean global subjective VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||2.69|-5.29|0.522
81612397|NCT01345292|162903969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.331|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-3.94||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean global subjective VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-3.94|-13.1|<0.001
81612398|NCT01345292|162903969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.344||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-1.51||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean global subjective VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-1.51|-10.8|0.010
81612399|NCT02373813|162903986|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|33.9||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||33.9|7.6|0.004
81612400|NCT02373813|162903987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|40.5||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||40.5|7.9|0.006
81612401|NCT02373813|162903988|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.27|||two sample t-test|||Baseline||0.27|-0.48|0.58
81649194|NCT03845075|162988873|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.64||||0.7021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.36|10.64||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From week 24 to week 48; safety set LOCF. (Change in diastolic blood pressure)||10.64|-7.36|0.7021
81536811|NCT02174731|162756121|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of roxadustat versus epoetin alfa was declared if the upper bound of the HR 95% CI of the difference between roxadustat and epoetin alfa was less than or equal to 1.8. Non-inferiority p-value is 1-sided. The CIs were from Wald and ties were calculated using the Efron method.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.07|||Regression, Cox|||||1.07|0.64|<0.001
81612402|NCT02373813|162903988|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.31|||two sample t-test|||Baseline||0.31|-0.37|0.85
81612403|NCT02373813|162903988|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.89|0.67|||two sample t-test|||Week 12||0.67|-5.89|0.12
81612404|NCT02373813|162903988|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|-0.16|||two sample t-test|||Week 12||-0.16|-5.12|0.037
81612405|NCT02373813|162903988|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|0.13|||two sample t-test|||Week 24||0.13|-4.80|0.063
81612406|NCT02373813|162903988|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|2.01|||two sample t-test|||Week 24||2.01|-3.27|0.64
81612407|NCT02373813|162903988|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|-0.15|||two sample t-test|||Week 36||-0.15|-3.09|0.031
81612408|NCT02373813|162903988|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.35|||two sample t-test|||Week 36||-0.35|-3.20|0.015
81612409|NCT02373813|162903988|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|1.45|||two sample t-test|||Week 48||1.45|-2.55|0.58
81612410|NCT02373813|162903988|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|-0.17|||two sample t-test|||Week 48||-0.17|-1.99|0.020
81612411|NCT02373813|162903989|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|0.77|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 12||0.77|-5.68|0.13
81612412|NCT02373813|162903989|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|-0.06|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 12||-0.06|-4.99|0.045
81649195|NCT03845075|162988874|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.5||||0.8728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.17|21.18||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From baseline to week 24; mITT LOCF. (Change in systolic blood pressure mean)||21.18|-18.17|0.8728
81649196|NCT03845075|162988874|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.46||||0.5714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.61|11.54||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From baseline to week 24; mITT LOCF. (Change in diastolic blood pressure mean)||11.54|-6.61|0.5714
81649197|NCT03845075|162988874|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.15||||0.2322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.51|7.22||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From baseline to week 12; mITT LOCF. (Change in systolic blood pressure mean)||7.22|-27.51|0.2322
81649198|NCT03845075|162988874|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.46||||0.4321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.61|5.68||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From baseline to week 12; mITT LOCF. (Change in diastolic blood pressure mean)||5.68|-12.61|0.4321
81649199|NCT03845075|162988877|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.7||||0.5551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|12.12||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From baseline to week 24; safety set LOCF. (Change in heart rate)||12.12|-6.72|0.5551
81612413|NCT02373813|162903989|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.75|0.2|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 24||0.20|-4.75|0.071
81612414|NCT02373813|162903989|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|2.0|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 24||2.00|-3.28|0.63
81612415|NCT02373813|162903989|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|-0.1|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 36||-0.10|-3.11|0.037
81612416|NCT02373813|162903989|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.39|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 36||-0.39|-3.30|0.013
81467860|NCT02612610|162627705|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.0828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 11 DCS Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 11 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.1|-1.3|0.0828
81612417|NCT02373813|162903989|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|1.53|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 48||1.53|-2.54|0.62
81612418|NCT02373813|162903989|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|-0.22|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 48||-0.22|-2.02|0.015
81612419|NCT02373813|162903990|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.26|||two sample t-test|||Baseline||0.26|-0.19|0.75
81612420|NCT02373813|162903990|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.27|||two sample t-test|||Baseline||0.27|-0.11|0.43
81612421|NCT02373813|162903990|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.0|||two sample t-test|||Week 12||0.00|-0.91|0.049
81612422|NCT02373813|162903990|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.04|||two sample t-test|||Week 12||-0.04|-0.77|0.032
81612423|NCT02373813|162903990|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.11|||two sample t-test|||Week 24||0.11|-0.58|0.18
81612424|NCT02373813|162903990|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.51|||two sample t-test|||Week 24||0.51|-0.24|0.48
81612425|NCT02373813|162903990|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.18|||two sample t-test|||Week 36||0.18|-0.51|0.35
81612426|NCT02373813|162903990|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.12|||two sample t-test|||Week 36||0.12|-0.41|0.28
81612427|NCT02373813|162903990|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.21|||two sample t-test|||Week 48||0.21|-0.44|0.48
81612428|NCT02373813|162903990|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.24|||two sample t-test|||Week 48||0.24|-0.26|0.92
81612429|NCT02373813|162903991|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.04|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 12||-0.04|-0.91|0.032
81612430|NCT02373813|162903991|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.15|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 12||-0.15|-0.78|0.005
81612431|NCT02373813|162903991|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.01|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 24||0.01|-0.63|0.058
81612432|NCT02373813|162903991|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.38|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 24||0.38|-0.29|0.78
81612433|NCT02373813|162903991|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.14|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 36||0.14|-0.49|0.27
81612434|NCT02373813|162903991|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.03|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 36||0.03|-0.47|0.078
81612435|NCT02373813|162903991|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.2|||two sample t-test|||Week 48||0.20|-0.43|0.47
81702608|NCT02980692|163101270|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|37.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.59|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.39|48.28||||||||48.28|26.39|
81612436|NCT02373813|162903991|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.13|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 48||0.13|-0.33|0.39
81612437|NCT02373813|162903992|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.15|||two sample t-test|||Baseline||0.15|-0.09|0.60
81612438|NCT02373813|162903992|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||two sample t-test|||Baseline||0.10|-0.10|0.97
81612439|NCT02373813|162903992|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.01|||two sample t-test|||Week 12||-0.01|-0.82|0.044
81612440|NCT02373813|162903992|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.14|||two sample t-test|||Week 12||-0.14|-0.76|0.004
81612441|NCT02373813|162903992|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.1|||two sample t-test|||Week 24||-0.10|-0.66|0.009
81612442|NCT02373813|162903992|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.16|||two sample t-test|||Week 24||0.16|-0.46|0.34
81612443|NCT02373813|162903992|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.0|||two sample t-test|||Week 36||0.00|-0.47|0.046
81612444|NCT02373813|162903992|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.08|||two sample t-test|||Week 36||-0.08|-0.49|0.006
81612445|NCT02373813|162903992|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||two sample t-test|||Week 48||-0.10|-0.40|0.25
81612446|NCT02373813|162903992|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.03|||two sample t-test|||Week 48||-0.03|-0.37|0.021
81612447|NCT02373813|162903993|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.04|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 12||-0.04|-0.82|0.030
81612448|NCT02373813|162903993|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.13|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 12||-0.13|-0.72|0.005
81612449|NCT02373813|162903993|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.15|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 24||-0.15|-0.69|0.002
81612450|NCT02373813|162903993|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.16|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 24||0.16|-0.46|0.34
81612451|NCT02373813|162903993|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.06|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 36||-0.06|-0.52|0.014
81612452|NCT02373813|162903993|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.1|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 36||-0.10|-0.51|0.004
81612453|NCT02373813|162903993|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.05|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 48||0.05|-0.43|0.12
81612454|NCT02373813|162903993|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.05|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 48||-0.05|-0.37|0.010
81612455|NCT02373813|162903994|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.02|||two sample t-test|||Baseline||0.02|-0.62|0.067
81612456|NCT02373813|162903994|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.23|||two sample t-test|||Baseline||0.23|-0.41|0.59
81612457|NCT02373813|162903994|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.13||95.0|-5.66|0.74|||two sample t-test|||Week 12||0.74|-5.66|0.13
81612458|NCT02373813|162903994|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.76|0.09|||two sample t-test|||Week 12||0.09|-4.76|0.059
81612459|NCT02373813|162903994|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|-0.5|||two sample t-test|||Week 24||-0.50|-4.95|0.017
81612460|NCT02373813|162903994|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|2.15|||two sample t-test|||Week 24||2.15|-3.04|0.74
81702609|NCT02980692|163101271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0850
81702610|NCT02980692|163101271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0234|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0234
81702611|NCT02980692|163101271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0140
81702612|NCT02980692|163101271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0731|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0731
81702613|NCT02980692|163101272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.47|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81467861|NCT02612610|162627705|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.0575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.0|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 11 DCS Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 11 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.0|-1.4|0.0575
81612461|NCT02373813|162903994|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|-0.08|||two sample t-test|||Week 36||-0.08|-3.03|0.039
81612462|NCT02373813|162903994|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.23|||two sample t-test|||Week 36||-0.23|-3.10|0.023
81612463|NCT02373813|162903994|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|1.52|||two sample t-test|||Week 48||1.52|-2.43|0.65
81612464|NCT02373813|162903994|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|-0.19|||two sample t-test|||Week 48||-0.19|-1.94|0.017
81612465|NCT02373813|162903995|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59||0.18||95.0|-5.29|1.0|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 12||1.00|-5.29|0.18
81612466|NCT02373813|162903995|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|0.16|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 12||0.16|-4.63|0.067
81612467|NCT02373813|162903995|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|-0.17|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 24||-0.17|-4.62|0.035
81612468|NCT02373813|162903995|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|2.23|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 24||2.23|-2.91|0.79
81612469|NCT02373813|162903995|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|0.2|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 36||0.20|-2.75|0.090
81612470|NCT02373813|162903995|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|-0.17|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 36||-0.17|-3.06|0.029
81612471|NCT02373813|162903995|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|1.81|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 48||1.81|-2.15|0.86
81612472|NCT02373813|162903995|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-0.16|||two sample t-test|||Change at Week 48||-0.16|-1.88|0.021
81649200|NCT03845075|162988877|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.13||||0.7256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.88|10.63||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From baseline to week 48; safety set LOCF. (Change in heart rate)||10.63|-14.88|0.7256
81649201|NCT03845075|162988877|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.29||||0.4822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.05|6.48||P-value from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||(Tesofensine/Metoprolol -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol) - (Placebo -\> Tesofensine/Metoprolol). Estimate and 95% CI are based on a least squares (LS) mean difference from an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|From week 24 to week 48; safety set LOCF. (Change in heart rate)||6.48|-13.05|0.4822
81649202|NCT03599622|162988878|SUPERIORITY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by geographic region (US, Japan, Rest of World), prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi; Exposed/Naive), and concomitant corticosteroid use (Yes/No).|Risk Difference (RD)|4.3||||0.5812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|19.5||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||3 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||19.5|-11.0|0.5812
81649203|NCT03599622|162988878|SUPERIORITY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by geographic region (US, Japan, Rest of World), prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi; Exposed/Naive), and concomitant corticosteroid use (Yes/No).|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.5812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.5||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||3 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||2.5|0.6|0.5812
81467862|NCT02612610|162627706|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.4163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 12 DCS Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 12 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.4|-1.0|0.4163
81649204|NCT03599622|162988878|SUPERIORITY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by geographic region (US, Japan, Rest of World), prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi; Exposed/Naive), and concomitant corticosteroid use (Yes/No).|Risk Difference (RD)|-6.3||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|7.6||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||6 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||7.6|-20.2|0.3720
81612473|NCT02373813|162903996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|6.6||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the Chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Baseline||6.6|-6.5|1.00
81612474|NCT02373813|162903996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|2.6||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the Chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Baseline||2.6|-10.4|0.38
81612475|NCT02373813|162903996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.9||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|40.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 12||40.0|9.0|0.007
81612476|NCT02373813|162903996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.9||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|27.6||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the Chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 12||27.6|0.4|0.063
81612477|NCT02373813|162903996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|39.8|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 24||39.8|6.7|0.012
81612478|NCT02373813|162903996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|31.5||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the Chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 24||31.5|4.1|0.018
81612479|NCT02373813|162903996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.6||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|35.9|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 36||35.9|2.1|0.044
81612480|NCT02373813|162903996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|33.2|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 36||33.2|5.8|0.010
81612481|NCT02373813|162903996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.6||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|42.5||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the Chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 48||42.5|8.9|0.005
81612482|NCT02373813|162903996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|35.2||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the Chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 48||35.2|7.9|0.004
81649205|NCT03599622|162988878|SUPERIORITY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by geographic region (US, Japan, Rest of World), prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi; Exposed/Naive), and concomitant corticosteroid use (Yes/No).|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.5||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||6 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||1.5|0.3|0.3720
81702614|NCT02980692|163101272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.92|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702615|NCT02980692|163101272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.83|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702616|NCT02980692|163101272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.65|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702617|NCT02980692|163101272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.02|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702618|NCT02980692|163101273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0111|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0111
81702619|NCT02980692|163101273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0774|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0774
81612483|NCT02373813|162903997|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|27.6||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the Chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Baseline||27.6|-5.4|0.25
81702620|NCT02980692|163101273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0190
81702621|NCT02980692|163101273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1282|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1282
81702622|NCT02980692|163101274|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.88|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702623|NCT02980692|163101274|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.07|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702624|NCT02980692|163101274|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.62|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702625|NCT02980692|163101274|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.78|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702626|NCT02980692|163101274|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.8|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702627|NCT02980692|163101275|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.0001
81702628|NCT02980692|163101275|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.0001
81702629|NCT02980692|163101275|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.0001
81702630|NCT02980692|163101275|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.0001
81702631|NCT02980692|163101276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-40.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.38|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702632|NCT02980692|163101276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-44.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.73|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702633|NCT02980692|163101276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-45.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.84|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702634|NCT02980692|163101276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-42.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.18|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702635|NCT02980692|163101276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-42.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.41|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702636|NCT02980692|163101277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0003
81702637|NCT02980692|163101277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0012
81702638|NCT02980692|163101277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0011|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0011
81702639|NCT02980692|163101277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0167|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0167
81702640|NCT02980692|163101278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-42.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.74|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702641|NCT02980692|163101278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-43.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.01|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702642|NCT02980692|163101278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-38.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.9|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702643|NCT02980692|163101278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-37.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.65|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702644|NCT02980692|163101278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-40.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.13|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702645|NCT02980692|163101279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0003
81702646|NCT02980692|163101279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0055|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0055
81702647|NCT02980692|163101279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0039|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0039
81702648|NCT02980692|163101279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0487|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0487
81702649|NCT02980692|163101280|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-40.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.59|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702650|NCT02980692|163101280|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-42.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.67|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702651|NCT02980692|163101280|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-38.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.26|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702652|NCT02980692|163101280|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-37.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.63|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702653|NCT02980692|163101280|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-41.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.83|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702654|NCT02980692|163101281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0987|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0987
81702655|NCT02980692|163101281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0360
81702656|NCT02980692|163101281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0346|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0346
81702657|NCT02980692|163101281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4442|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4442
81702658|NCT02980692|163101282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4869|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.52093|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702659|NCT02980692|163101282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.543|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.59145|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702660|NCT02980692|163101282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4857|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.56968|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81612484|NCT02373813|162903997|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|13.8||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the Chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Baseline||13.8|-12.5|1.00
81612485|NCT02373813|162903997|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|14.9||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the Chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 12||14.9|-11.6|0.98
81612486|NCT02373813|162903997|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|16.2||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the Chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 12||16.2|-6.2|0.48
81612487|NCT02373813|162903997|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.3||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|25.7||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the Chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 24||25.7|-3.1|0.16
81612488|NCT02373813|162903997|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|11.9||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the Chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 24||11.9|-9.0|0.94
81612489|NCT02373813|162903997|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.4||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|27.0||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the Chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 36||27.0|-2.1|0.12
81649206|NCT03599622|162988879|SUPERIORITY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by geographic region (US, Japan, Rest of World), prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi; Exposed/Naive), and concomitant corticosteroid use (Yes/No).|Risk Difference (RD)|15.0||||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|26.3||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||3 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||26.3|3.7|0.0198
81649207|NCT03599622|162988879|SUPERIORITY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by geographic region (US, Japan, Rest of World), prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi; Exposed/Naive), and concomitant corticosteroid use (Yes/No).|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.4||||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|9.8||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||3 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||9.8|1.2|0.0198
81649208|NCT03599622|162988879|SUPERIORITY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by geographic region (US, Japan, Rest of World), prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi; Exposed/Naive), and concomitant corticosteroid use (Yes/No).|Risk Difference (RD)|8.2||||0.1584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|19.0||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||6 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||19.0|-2.6|0.1584
81612490|NCT02373813|162903997|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|16.8||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the Chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 36||16.8|-5.2|0.40
81612491|NCT02373813|162903997|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.7||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|20.4||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the Chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 48||20.4|-9.8|0.63
81612492|NCT02373813|162903997|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|4.2||The risk difference and its p-value were estimated from the Chi-squared test with continuity correction.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 48||4.2|-18.0|0.31
81612493|NCT02373813|162903999|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was based on the Log-rank test for overall difference on disease-worsening event between two groups.|Log Rank|||||||< 0.001
81612494|NCT02373813|162903999|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was based on the Log-rank test for overall difference on disease-worsening event between two groups.|Log Rank|||||||< 0.001
81612495|NCT02373813|162904000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31||||||P-value was based on the Log-rank test for overall difference on disease-worsening event between two groups.|Log Rank|||||||0.31
81612496|NCT02373813|162904000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||P-value was based on the Log-rank test for overall difference on disease-worsening event between two groups.|Log Rank|||||||0.51
81612497|NCT02373813|162904001|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.1||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|40.2|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||40.2|-15.2|0.58
81612498|NCT02967016|162904002|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Cumulative Steps 6 h||||0.002
81612499|NCT02967016|162904002|OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Cumulative steps 12 h||||.0002
81612500|NCT02967016|162904002|OTHER|||||||0.0006|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Cumulative steps 24 h||||.0006
81612501|NCT02967016|162904002|OTHER|||||||0.0006|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Cumulative steps 36 h||||0.0006
81612502|NCT02967016|162904002|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Cumulative steps 48 h||||0.03
81612503|NCT02967016|162904003|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Pain at rest 6 h||||0.06
81612504|NCT02967016|162904003|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Pain at rest 12 h||||.30
81612505|NCT02967016|162904003|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Pain at rest 24 h||||.002
81612506|NCT02967016|162904003|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Pain at rest 36 h||||0.003
81612507|NCT02967016|162904003|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Pain at rest at 48 h||||.02
81612508|NCT02967016|162904004|OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Satisfaction with pain control 6 h||||.43
81612509|NCT02967016|162904004|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Satisfaction with pain control 12 h||||.24
81612510|NCT02967016|162904004|OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Satisfaction with pain control 24 h||||.012
81702661|NCT02980692|163101282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4583|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.52285|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702662|NCT02980692|163101282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.54013|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81649209|NCT03599622|162988879|SUPERIORITY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by geographic region (US, Japan, Rest of World), prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi; Exposed/Naive), and concomitant corticosteroid use (Yes/No).|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.1584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|6.1||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||6 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||6.1|0.7|0.1584
81612511|NCT02967016|162904004|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Satisfaction with pain control 36 h||||<0.0001
81612512|NCT02967016|162904004|OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Satisfaction with pain control 48 h||||.0005
81612513|NCT01764386|162904005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.88|-7.15|||ANCOVA|||||-7.15|-9.88|<0.0001
81612514|NCT01764386|162904006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|44.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.6|116.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||116.3|16.6|<0.0001
81612515|NCT01764386|162904007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|76.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||76.7|6.0|<0.0001
81612516|NCT01764386|162904009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.07|-7.24|||ANCOVA|||||-7.24|-10.07|<0.0001
81612517|NCT01764386|162904010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.14|-3.5|||ANCOVA|||||-3.50|-7.14|<0.0001
81612518|NCT01764386|162904011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.4||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.5|-3.3|||ANCOVA|||||-3.3|-29.5|0.0019
81649210|NCT03599622|162988880|SUPERIORITY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by geographic region (US, Japan, Rest of World), prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi; Exposed/Naive), and concomitant corticosteroid use (Yes/No).|Risk Difference (RD)|7.7||||0.3464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|23.6||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||3 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||23.6|-8.2|0.3464
81702663|NCT02980692|163101283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0064|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0064
81612519|NCT01764386|162904012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.9686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|5.73|||ANCOVA|||||5.73|-5.96|0.9686
81612520|NCT01764386|162904013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|6.06|||ANCOVA|||||6.06|1.99|0.0001
81612521|NCT01764386|162904014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0||||0.1706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-4.9|0.1706
81612522|NCT01764386|162904015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.8|||ANCOVA|||||1.8|-2.6|0.7160
81612523|NCT01764386|162904016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.0913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|4.3|||ANCOVA|||||4.3|-0.3|0.0913
81612524|NCT01764386|162904017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.5||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|-1.7|||ANCOVA|||||-1.7|-7.2|0.0016
81612525|NCT01764386|162904018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-2.0|||ANCOVA|||||-2.0|-6.2|0.0004
81612526|NCT01764386|162904019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||||-0.7|-1.7|0.0003
81612527|NCT01764386|162904020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|-6.0|||ANCOVA|||||-6.0|-9.8|<0.0001
81612528|NCT01764386|162904021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||||-1.1|-3.1|<0.0001
81612529|NCT01764386|162904022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|17.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.45|21.36|||ANCOVA|||||21.36|13.45|<0.0001
81612530|NCT02851511|162904062|SUPERIORITY|tDCS vs. sham superiority with cognitive training will be tested based on the 320 participants who are assigned to the two cognitive training arms. The effects of tDCS on changes in NIH Toolbox Fluid Cognition Composite Score (NIHTB FCC) from baseline to 3-month follow-up are estimated by linear regression models, with missing outcomes predicted by regression models that include demographic and baseline characteristics.|Slope|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|1.56||Formal statistical inference of the tDCS effect was based on the inverse-normal combination of two p-values, one from the Phase I data (N=42) and the other from the Phase II data (N=292).|Regression, Linear|||"Null hypothesis: The combination of cognitive training (12 weeks) and active stimulation (over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex) will not lead to beneficial changes on the NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery.~The study is designed to have at least 90% power to detect a difference of effect size 0.42 between cognitive training+tDCS and cognitive training+sham, using a normal inverse combination test at one-sided 0.025 level."||1.56|-0.91|<0.05
81612531|NCT03432533|162904091|NON_INFERIORITY|Conclusions for the primary efficacy hypothesis of efficacy of self-administration of romosozumab by AI/Pen compared with HCP-administered romosozumab by PFS at lumbar spine BMD at Month 6 was made using a 1-sided test with type 1 error rate of 0.025 and noninferiority margin of -2.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-1.3|0.84
81612532|NCT00797225|162904097|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.01|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 4. The change from baseline in monthly mean values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.01|-0.98|0.0464
81649211|NCT03599622|162988880|SUPERIORITY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by geographic region (US, Japan, Rest of World), prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi; Exposed/Naive), and concomitant corticosteroid use (Yes/No).|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.3464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.8||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||3 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||2.8|0.7|0.3464
81702664|NCT02980692|163101283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0516|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0516
81612533|NCT00797225|162904097|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.17|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 4. The change from baseline in monthly mean values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.17|-1.13|0.0080
81612534|NCT00797225|162904097|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.11|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 4. The change from baseline in monthly mean values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.11|-1.08|0.0159
81612535|NCT00797225|162904097|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.2563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.24|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 8. The change from baseline in monthly mean values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.24|-0.89|0.2563
81649212|NCT03599622|162988880|SUPERIORITY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by geographic region (US, Japan, Rest of World), prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi; Exposed/Naive), and concomitant corticosteroid use (Yes/No).|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.2||||0.8857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|14.7||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||6 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||14.7|-17.0|0.8857
81649213|NCT03599622|162988880|SUPERIORITY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by geographic region (US, Japan, Rest of World), prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi; Exposed/Naive), and concomitant corticosteroid use (Yes/No).|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.8857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.9||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||6 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||1.9|0.5|0.8857
81649214|NCT03599622|162988881|SUPERIORITY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by geographic region (US, Japan, Rest of World), prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi; Exposed/Naive), and concomitant corticosteroid use (Yes/No).|Risk Difference (RD)|8.1||||0.2841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|22.9||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||3 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||22.9|-6.7|0.2841
81649215|NCT03599622|162988881|SUPERIORITY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by geographic region (US, Japan, Rest of World), prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi; Exposed/Naive), and concomitant corticosteroid use (Yes/No).|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.2841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.1||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||3 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||3.1|0.7|0.2841
81649216|NCT03599622|162988881|SUPERIORITY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by geographic region (US, Japan, Rest of World), prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi; Exposed/Naive), and concomitant corticosteroid use (Yes/No).|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.2||||0.5417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|9.2||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||6 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||9.2|-17.6|0.5417
81649217|NCT03599622|162988881|SUPERIORITY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by geographic region (US, Japan, Rest of World), prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi; Exposed/Naive), and concomitant corticosteroid use (Yes/No).|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.5417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.8||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|Mantel Haenszel||6 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||1.8|0.3|0.5417
81649218|NCT03599622|162988882|EQUIVALENCE|Mean Change From Baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-1.8|||ANCOVA|||||-1.8|-4.3|
81649219|NCT03599622|162988882|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted means, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values are from an analysis of covariance model with factors for geographic region, prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor, and concomitant corticosteroid use, and the baseline value as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.0428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.1||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA||3 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||-0.1|-3.7|0.0428
81702665|NCT02980692|163101283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0114|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0114
81612536|NCT00797225|162904097|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.09|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 8. The change from baseline in monthly mean values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.09|-1.21|0.0239
81612537|NCT00797225|162904097|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.07|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 8. The change from baseline in monthly mean values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.07|-1.19|0.0280
81649220|NCT03599622|162988882|EQUIVALENCE|Mean Change from Baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-2.0|||ANCOVA|||||-2.0|-4.8|
81649221|NCT03599622|162988882|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted means, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values are from an analysis of covariance model with factors for geographic region, prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor inhibitor, and concomitant corticosteroid use, and the baseline value as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-0.4||Based on a 2-sided test at a significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA||6 mg BMS-986165 (numerator) vs Placebo (denominator)|||-0.4|-4.1|0.0177
81649222|NCT03599622|162988882|EQUIVALENCE|Mean Change From Baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.3||||||||0.3|-2.6|
81702666|NCT02980692|163101283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.082|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0820
81649223|NCT03599622|162988882|EQUIVALENCE|Mean Change from Baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-2.3|||ANCOVA|||||-2.3|-9.7|
81649224|NCT04706793|162988937|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|38.82||||||||38.82|-3.10|
81649225|NCT04706793|162988938|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|28.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.28|50.86||||||||50.86|6.28|
81649226|NCT04706793|162988939|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|32.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.58|54.71||||||||54.71|9.58|
81649227|NCT04706793|162988940|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|21.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|42.92||||||||42.92|-0.07|
81467863|NCT02612610|162627706|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.0882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 12 DCS Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 12 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.1|-1.3|0.0882
81649228|NCT04706793|162988941|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|38.82||||||||38.82|-3.10|
81649229|NCT04706793|162988942|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|16.68||||||||16.68|-2.40|
81649230|NCT02271230|162988956|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.11||||||||1.11|0.78|
81649231|NCT02271230|162988956|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.14||||||||1.14|0.80|
81702667|NCT02980692|163101284|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.506|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81649232|NCT02271230|162988957|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.09||||||||1.09|0.81|
81649233|NCT02271230|162988957|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.998||||||||0.998|0.74|
81649234|NCT01130168|162988958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.1|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|-10.9|||ANOVA|||||-10.9|-15.3|<0.0005
81649235|NCT01130168|162988958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-0.6|||ANOVA|||||-0.6|-4.9|0.016
81649236|NCT01130168|162988959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|4.3|||ANOVA|||||4.3|-1.7|0.407
81702668|NCT02980692|163101284|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.77|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702669|NCT02980692|163101284|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.004|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81649237|NCT01130168|162988959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-2.9|||ANOVA|||||-2.9|-8.9|<0.0005
81649238|NCT01130168|162988960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.4|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-10.1|||ANOVA|||||-10.1|-21.2|<0.0005
81649239|NCT01130168|162988960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|-6.3|||ANOVA|||||-6.3|-17.4|0.001
81649240|NCT01130168|162988961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|1.8|||ANOVA|||||1.8|-9.5|0.186
81649241|NCT01130168|162988961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.1|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|-10.5|||ANOVA|||||-10.5|-21.7|<0.0005
81649242|NCT01130168|162988962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-9.2|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-6.4|||ANOVA|||||-6.4|-12.1|<0.0005
81649243|NCT01130168|162988962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-0.3|||ANOVA|||||-0.3|-6.0|0.035
81649244|NCT01130168|162988963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|2.6|||ANOVA|||||2.6|-6.1|0.428
81649245|NCT01130168|162988963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.8|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-4.5|||ANOVA|||||-4.5|-13.1|<0.0005
81649246|NCT01130168|162988964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.7|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|-10.0|||ANOVA|||||-10.0|-17.5|<0.0005
81649247|NCT01130168|162988964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|-1.0|||ANOVA|||||-1.0|-8.5|0.015
81649248|NCT01130168|162988965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|1.0|||ANOVA|||||1.0|-9.9|0.112
81649249|NCT01130168|162988965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.3|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|-9.8|||ANOVA|||||-9.8|-20.7|<0.0005
81649250|NCT01130168|162988966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|-6.2|||ANOVA|||||-6.2|-11.8|<0.0005
81649251|NCT01130168|162988966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-0.2|||ANOVA|||||-0.2|-5.8|0.039
81649252|NCT01130168|162988967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|1.8|||ANOVA|||||1.8|-6.6|0.267
81649253|NCT01130168|162988967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.5|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-4.3|||ANOVA|||||-4.3|-12.7|<0.0005
81649254|NCT02635386|162988998|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.02|||||||ANOVA|nested repeated measure||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.02
81649255|NCT02635386|162988999|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.0001
81702670|NCT02980692|163101284|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.508|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702671|NCT02980692|163101284|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.649|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702672|NCT02980692|163101285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0351|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0351
81702673|NCT02980692|163101285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0876|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0876
81649256|NCT02635386|162989000|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.0001
81649257|NCT02635386|162989001|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|one way with Bonferroni contrast||One way ANOVA with Bonferroni test to compare differences between groups if significant||||<0.0001
81649258|NCT02635386|162989002|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.0001
81649259|NCT02635386|162989003|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measure design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.05
81612538|NCT00797225|162904097|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.6904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.46|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 12. The change from baseline in monthly mean values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.46|-0.70|0.6904
81612539|NCT00797225|162904097|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.4022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.33|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 12. The change from baseline in monthly mean values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.33|-0.83|0.4022
81612540|NCT00797225|162904097|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.01|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 12. The change from baseline in monthly mean values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.01|-1.17|0.0451
81612541|NCT00797225|162904098|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|-0.69|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 4. The change from baseline in monthly peak value of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.69|-2.56|0.0007
81612542|NCT00797225|162904098|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|-0.7|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 4. The change from baseline in monthly peak value of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.70|-2.56|0.0006
81649260|NCT02635386|162989004|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.0001
81649261|NCT02635386|162989005|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.0001
81649262|NCT02635386|162989006|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.0001
81649263|NCT02635386|162989007|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.01
81702674|NCT02980692|163101285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0269|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0269
81702675|NCT02980692|163101285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0185|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0185
81649264|NCT02635386|162989008|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.035|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.035
81702676|NCT02980692|163101286|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.58|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81612543|NCT00797225|162904098|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|-0.35|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 4. The change from baseline in monthly peak value of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.35|-2.21|0.0073
81612544|NCT00797225|162904098|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-0.4|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 8. The change from baseline in monthly peak value of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.40|-2.28|0.0054
81612545|NCT00797225|162904098|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|-1.12|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 8. The change from baseline in monthly peak value of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-1.12|-3.01|< 0.0001
81612546|NCT00797225|162904098|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|-1.79|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 8. The change from baseline in monthly peak value of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-1.79|-3.67|< 0.0001
81612547|NCT00797225|162904098|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|0.0|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 12. The change from baseline in monthly peak value of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.00|-1.89|0.0509
81649265|NCT02635386|162989009|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.0001
81649266|NCT02635386|162989010|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.02|||||||ANOVA|nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.02
81649267|NCT02635386|162989011|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.035|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.035
81612548|NCT00797225|162904098|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-0.43|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 12. The change from baseline in monthly peak value of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.43|-2.33|0.0046
81612549|NCT00797225|162904098|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|-1.38|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 12. The change from baseline in monthly peak value of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-1.38|-3.26|< 0.0001
81649268|NCT02635386|162989012|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.0001
81649269|NCT02635386|162989013|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.04|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.04
81649270|NCT02635386|162989014|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||>0.05
81649271|NCT02635386|162989015|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.04|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.04
81702677|NCT02980692|163101286|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.26|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702678|NCT02980692|163101286|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-8.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.48|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702679|NCT02980692|163101286|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.02|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81612550|NCT00797225|162904099|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.0|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 4. The change from baseline in monthly mean non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.00|-0.33|0.0453
81612551|NCT00797225|162904099|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.01|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 4. The change from baseline in monthly mean non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.01|-0.31|0.0609
81467864|NCT02612610|162627706|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.0961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 12 DCS Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 12 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.1|-1.4|0.0961
81612552|NCT00797225|162904099|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.06|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 4. The change from baseline in monthly mean non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.06|-0.38|0.0069
81612553|NCT00797225|162904099|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.0|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model]|||Analysis at Week 8. The change from baseline in monthly mean non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.00|-0.32|0.0556
81612554|NCT00797225|162904099|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.01|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 8. The change from baseline in monthly mean non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.01|-0.33|0.0387
81612555|NCT00797225|162904099|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.12|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 8. The change from baseline in monthly mean non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.12|-0.44|0.0008
81612556|NCT00797225|162904099|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.5879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.12|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 12. The change from baseline in monthly mean non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.12|-0.21|0.5879
81649272|NCT02635386|162989016|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.0001
81612557|NCT00797225|162904099|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.6122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.12|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 12. The change from baseline in monthly mean non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.12|-0.20|0.6122
81649273|NCT02635386|162989017|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.05
81649274|NCT02635386|162989018|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.001
81649275|NCT02635386|162989019|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.035|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.035
81649276|NCT02635386|162989020|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.035|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated Measure general linear model (SS/Drug treatments by visits) including arm of drug treatment as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and post 22-24 weeks treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.035
81649277|NCT02446613|162989023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.007|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|5.43|||||The posterior probability statement value for change from baseline in post-challenge TNSS ≤0 was 0.1071.|||5.43|-1.41|
81649278|NCT02446613|162989024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.007|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|3.75|||||The posterior probability statement value for change from baseline in post-challenge TNSS ≤0 was 0.2417.|||3.75|-1.98|
81702680|NCT02980692|163101286|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.47|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702681|NCT02980692|163101287|SUPERIORITY||Proportion with Adjustment of Background|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.73||||||||3.73|0.00|
81702682|NCT02980692|163101287|SUPERIORITY||Proportion with Adjustment of Background|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.83||||||||3.83|0.00|
81612558|NCT00797225|162904099|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.09|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 12. The change from baseline in monthly mean non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.09|-0.41|0.0023
81612559|NCT00797225|162904100|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.24|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 4. The change from baseline in monthly mean dysmenorrhea scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.24|-0.69|< 0.0001
81612560|NCT00797225|162904100|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.27|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 4. The change from baseline in monthly mean dysmenorrhea scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.27|-0.73|< 0.0001
81612561|NCT00797225|162904100|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.25|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 4. The change from baseline in monthly mean dysmenorrhea scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.25|-0.71|< 0.0001
81649279|NCT02446613|162989025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.007|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|1.87|||||The posterior probability statement value for change from baseline in post-challenge TNSS ≤0 was 0.2876.|||1.87|-1.08|
81649280|NCT02446613|162989026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.006|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|5.34|||||The posterior probability statement value for change from baseline in post-challenge TNSS ≤0 was 0.1453.|||5.34|-1.86|
81702683|NCT02980692|163101287|SUPERIORITY||Proportion with Adjustment of Background|2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|6.07||||||||6.07|0.00|
81702684|NCT02980692|163101287|SUPERIORITY||Proportion with Adjustment of Background|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.73||||||||3.73|0.00|
81702685|NCT02980692|163101288|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|85.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.54|93.61||||||||93.61|76.54|
81702686|NCT02980692|163101288|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|81.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.69|90.81||||||||90.81|71.69|
81467865|NCT02612610|162627707|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.9|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 28 LCQ Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 28 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||1.9|-0.3|0.1630
81612562|NCT00797225|162904100|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.23|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 8. The change from baseline in monthly mean dysmenorrhea scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.23|-0.69|< 0.0001
81612563|NCT00797225|162904100|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.4|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 8. The change from baseline in monthly mean dysmenorrhea scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.40|-0.87|< 0.0001
81612564|NCT00797225|162904100|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.59|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 8. The change from baseline in monthly mean dysmenorrhea scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.59|-1.04|< 0.0001
81612565|NCT00797225|162904100|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.18|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 12. The change from baseline in monthly mean dysmenorrhea scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.18|-0.65|0.0005
81649281|NCT02446613|162989027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.006|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|19.71|||||The posterior probability statement value for percentage reduction in the reductions of PNIF ≤0 was 0.2665.|||19.71|-10.70|
81649282|NCT02446613|162989028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.007|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.97|24.38|||||The posterior probability statement value for percentage reduction in the reductions of PNIF ≤0 was 0.3266|||24.38|-14.97|
81649283|NCT02446613|162989029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.008|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.47|19.2|||||The posterior probability statement value for percentage reduction in the reductions of PNIF ≤0 was 0.4528|||19.20|-17.47|
81702687|NCT02980692|163101288|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|76.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.42|87.13||||||||87.13|65.42|
81702688|NCT02980692|163101288|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|71.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.86|81.25||||||||81.25|60.86|
81702689|NCT02980692|163101288|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|65.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.56|76.1||||||||76.10|54.56|
81702690|NCT02980692|163101289|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|56.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.88|68.96||||||||68.96|44.88|
81702691|NCT02980692|163101289|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|64.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.23|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.19|76.62||||||||76.62|52.19|
81649284|NCT02446613|162989030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|6.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.007|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.69|28.04|||||The posterior probability statement value for percentage reduction in the reductions of PNIF ≤0 was 0.2525|||28.04|-13.69|
81649285|NCT03042299|162989032|EQUIVALENCE|The difference in the least square (LS) means between formulations (TAK-536 pediatric formulation \[granules\]-TAK-536 commercial formulation \[tablet\]) and the two-sided 90 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) were provided using a crossover analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. The ANOVA model included log-transformed (natural log) PK parameters AUC 48 as dependent variable, and formulation, group, and period as independent variables.|Point estimate|-0.0731|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1088|-0.0373||||||||-0.0373|-0.1088|
81649286|NCT03042299|162989033|EQUIVALENCE|The difference in the LS means between formulations (TAK-536 pediatric formulation \[granules\]-TAK-536 commercial formulation \[tablet\]) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included log-transformed (natural log) PK parameters Cmax as dependent variable, and formulation, group, and period as independent variables.|Point estimate|-0.0909|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1573|-0.0244||||||||-0.0244|-0.1573|
81649287|NCT02706847|162989043|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|36.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.2|46.2||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use (stratum 1 vs stratum 2).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||46.2|26.2|<0.001
81649288|NCT02706847|162989043|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|28.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.8|38.1||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use (stratum 1 vs stratum 2).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||38.1|17.8|<0.001
81649289|NCT02706847|162989044|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|29.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.9|38.3||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use (stratum 1 vs stratum 2).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||38.3|19.9|<0.001
81467866|NCT02612610|162627707|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.7601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.3|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 28 LCQ Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 28 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||1.3|-1.0|0.7601
81649290|NCT02706847|162989044|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|28.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|37.4||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use (stratum 1 vs stratum 2).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||37.4|19.0|<0.001
81649291|NCT02706847|162989045|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|-1.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-1.01||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, prior biological DMARD use (stratum 1 vs stratum 2) and baseline value as covariates.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-1.01|-1.57|<0.001
81649292|NCT02706847|162989045|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|-1.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.99||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, prior biological DMARD use (stratum 1 vs stratum 2) and baseline value as covariates.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.99|-1.56|<0.001
81649293|NCT02706847|162989046|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|-0.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.1||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, prior biological DMARD use (stratum 1 vs stratum 2) and baseline value as covariates.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.10|-0.34|<0.001
81649294|NCT02706847|162989046|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|-0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.13||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, prior biological DMARD use (stratum 1 vs stratum 2) and baseline value as covariates.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.13|-0.38|<0.001
81649295|NCT02706847|162989047|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean DIfference|3.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|5.15||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, previous bDMARD use, and baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||5.15|1.72|<0.001
81702692|NCT02980692|163101289|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|45.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.41|57.59||||||||57.59|32.41|
81702693|NCT02980692|163101289|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|47.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.2|58.92||||||||58.92|35.20|
81649296|NCT02706847|162989047|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|4.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.89|6.36||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, previous bDMARD use, and baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||6.36|2.89|<0.001
81649297|NCT02706847|162989048|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|22.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|31.1||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use (stratum 1 vs stratum 2).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||31.1|13.6|<0.001
81649298|NCT02706847|162989048|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|23.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|32.7||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use (stratum 1 vs stratum 2).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||32.7|15.1|<0.001
81649299|NCT02706847|162989049|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|5.1||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|11.2||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use (stratum 1 vs stratum 2).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||11.2|-1.1|0.110
81649300|NCT02706847|162989049|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|16.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|23.9||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use (stratum 1 vs stratum 2).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||23.9|9.1|<0.001
81649301|NCT02706847|162989050|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|16.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|25.1||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use (stratum 1 vs stratum 2).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||25.1|8.5|<0.001
81467867|NCT02612610|162627707|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.1||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.2|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 28 LCQ Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 28 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||3.2|0.9|0.0004
81649302|NCT02706847|162989050|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|14.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|22.3||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use (stratum 1 vs stratum 2).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||22.3|6.1|<0.001
81649303|NCT03432390|162989051|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81649304|NCT01482429|162989094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||binomial test|||||||0.03
81702694|NCT02980692|163101289|SUPERIORITY||% response rate|42.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.38|53.68||||||||53.68|30.38|
81649305|NCT01482429|162989095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81702695|NCT02980692|163101290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7081|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7081
81702696|NCT02980692|163101290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9244|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9244
81649306|NCT01214421|162989155|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means (final values)|0.99||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||||Derived from the least squares (LS) mean difference between the treatment groups at each visit using MMRM model with factors of treatment, visit, region, baseline, baseline hypertensive status, baseline renal volume status, baseline creatinine clearance status, interaction of treatment and visit, and interaction of baseline and visit.|1.02|0.96|0.358
81649307|NCT01214421|162989156|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference (final values)|3.15||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.462|4.836|||Mixed Models Analysis||||Derived from MMRM analysis with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment visit interaction, hypertensive status, renal volume status and creatinine clearance status at baseline, region, baseline value, and baseline visit interaction as covariates, and with a heterogeneous toeplitz variance covariance matrix.|4.836|1.462|0.0003
81649308|NCT01214421|162989157|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority for early-treatment and delayed-treatment groups.|Ratio of geometric means (final values)|1.011||||0.0462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.023|||Mixed Models Analysis||||Derived from testing interaction of time and treatment using linear mixed model in which intercept and time are treated as random effects.|1.023|1.000|0.0462
81649309|NCT01214421|162989158|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority for early-treatment and delayed-treatment groups.|Ratio of geometric means (final values)|-0.113||||0.7259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.746|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis||||Derived from testing interaction of time and treatment using linear mixed model in which intercept and time are treated as random effects.|0.520|-0.746|0.7259
81702697|NCT02980692|163101290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5365|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5365
81702698|NCT02980692|163101290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2925|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2925
81702699|NCT02980692|163101291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.453|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.9358|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702700|NCT02980692|163101291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-18.883|STANDARD_DEVIATION|57.1147|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702701|NCT02980692|163101291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-27.084|STANDARD_DEVIATION|76.2272|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702702|NCT02980692|163101291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.173|STANDARD_DEVIATION|87.5367|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702703|NCT02980692|163101291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-50.399|STANDARD_DEVIATION|141.677|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702704|NCT02980692|163101292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0203|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0203
81702705|NCT02980692|163101292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5194|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5194
81702706|NCT02980692|163101292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0599|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0599
81702707|NCT02980692|163101292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.122|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1220
81702708|NCT02980692|163101293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.86|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702709|NCT02980692|163101293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.56|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702710|NCT02980692|163101293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.08|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702711|NCT02980692|163101293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.75|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81612566|NCT00797225|162904100|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.29|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 12. The change from baseline in monthly mean dysmenorrhea scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.29|-0.76|< 0.0001
81612567|NCT00797225|162904100|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.56|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 12. The change from baseline in monthly mean dysmenorrhea scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.56|-1.02|< 0.0001
81612568|NCT00797225|162904101|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.13|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 4. The change from baseline in monthly mean sum of dysmenorrhea and non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.13|-0.51|0.0011
81612569|NCT00797225|162904101|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.13|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 4. The change from baseline in monthly mean sum of dysmenorrhea and non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.13|-0.51|0.0010
81649310|NCT01214421|162989159|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means (final values)|0.992||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.982|1.002|||Mixed Models Analysis||||Derived from linear mixed model with terms of participant, treatment, time, interaction of treatment and time, interaction of participant and time, and baseline for intra-participant comparison between 251 and 271. Time and intercept are treated as random effects.|1.002|0.982|0.1080
81649311|NCT01214421|162989160|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means (final values)|0.361||||0.2265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.224|0.946|||Mixed Models Analysis||||Derived from linear mixed model with terms of participant, treatment, time, interaction of treatment and time, interaction of participant and time, and baseline for intra-participant comparison between 251 and 271. Time and intercept are treated as random effects.|0.946|-0.224|0.2265
81649312|NCT01458522|162989212|OTHER|||||||0.512|||||||Poisson regression model|||||||0.512
81649313|NCT02166476|162989248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The noninferiority margin was a difference of 15%. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference for overall success at EOIVT was \>-15%.|Treatment difference|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|9.1|||||Treatment difference is the estimate of the difference in the overall success rate between the two treatment arms. The difference estimates and the 95% CIs are obtained based on Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Treatment comparison of the m-MITT population||9.1|0.7|
81649314|NCT02166476|162989249|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The noninferiority margin was a difference of 15%. Meropenem-vaborbactam was claimed to be noninferior only if noninferiority was demonstrated for microbial eradication at TOC in the m-MITT Population.|Treatment difference|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|18.7|||||Treatment difference is the estimate of the difference in the Eradication rate between the two treatment arms. The difference estimates and the 95% CIs are obtained based on Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Treatment comparison of the m-MITT population||18.7|-0.9|
81649315|NCT02166476|162989250|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The noninferiority margin was a difference of 15%. Meropenem-vaborbactam was claimed to be noninferior only if noninferiority was demonstrated for microbial eradication at TOC in the ME Population.|Treatment Difference|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|16.0|||||Treatment difference is the estimate of the difference in the overall success rate between the two treatment arms. The difference estimates and the 95% CIs are obtained based on Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Treatment comparison of the ME population||16.0|-4.2|
81702712|NCT02980692|163101293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.82|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81702713|NCT03363165|163101299|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.54||||0.7586|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-38.52||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline six-minute walk distance, age, race, former smoker.|||||-38.52|0.7586
81702714|NCT03363165|163101300|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.25||||0.0298|ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.78||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline maximal treadmill walking time, age, race, former smoker|||||0.78|0.0298
81702715|NCT03363165|163101301|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69||||0.4019|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-3.1||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline perfusion, age, race, former smoker.|||||-3.10|0.4019
81612570|NCT00797225|162904101|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.19|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 4. The change from baseline in monthly mean sum of dysmenorrhea and non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.19|-0.57|< 0.0001
81612571|NCT00797225|162904101|SUPERIORITY||-0.33|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.14|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 8. The change from baseline in monthly mean sum of dysmenorrhea and non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.14|-0.52|0.0007
81612572|NCT00797225|162904101|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.24|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 8. The change from baseline in monthly mean sum of dysmenorrhea and non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.24|-0.62|< 0.0001
81467868|NCT02612610|162627708|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0||||0.0941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.3|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 56 LCQ Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 56 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||2.3|-0.2|0.0941
81649316|NCT03382561|162989270|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.11|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio: Arm A (CEN)/Arm B (CE)|||1.11|0.55|0.17
81649317|NCT04836559|162989276|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.3571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.38|||t-test, 1 sided|||||1.38|0.41|0.3571
81649318|NCT04836559|162989276|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.6306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.75|||t-test, 1 sided|||||1.75|0.40|0.6306
81649319|NCT00730015|162989298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.41|17.47||The p-value is still less than 0.05 after adjusting multiplicity using a serial gatekeeping multiple comparison procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the proportion of 12-week CSBM overall responders between patients taking the 145-μg dose and those taking placebo. The power, adjusted for multiplicity, was expected to be at least 90% based on study NCT00402337(MCP-103-201) data.||17.47|3.41|<0.0001
81649320|NCT00730015|162989298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.14|16.59||The p-value is still less than 0.05 after adjusting multiplicity using a serial gatekeeping multiple comparison procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the proportion of 12-week CSBM overall responders between patients taking the 290-μg dose and those taking placebo. The power, adjusted for multiplicity, was expected to be greater than 96% based on study NCT00402337(MCP-103-201) data.||16.59|3.14|<0.0001
81649321|NCT02270671|162989316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Group x Time interaction p-value: \>.05; Gender p-value: \>.05|ANOVA|2x2x3 repeated measures ANOVA. 2 between-subjects factors (Group; Gender) and 1 within-subject factor (Time). P value adjusted to p \< .025.||||||>.05
81649322|NCT02270671|162989317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Group x Time interaction p-value: \>.05; Gender p-value: =.026|ANOVA|2x2x3 repeated measures ANOVA. 2 between-subjects factors (Group; Gender) and 1 within-subject factor (Time). P value adjusted to p \< .025.||||||>.05
81649323|NCT02270671|162989318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Group x Time interaction p-value: \>.05; Gender p-value: \>.05|ANOVA|2x2x3 repeated measures ANOVA. 2 between-subjects factors (Group; Gender) and 1 within-subject factor (Time). P value adjusted to p \< .025.||||||>.05
81649324|NCT02270671|162989319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Group x Time interaction p-value: \>.05; Gender p-value: \<.0001|ANOVA|2x2x3 repeated measures ANOVA. 2 between-subjects factors (Group; Gender) and 1 within-subject factor (Time). P value adjusted to p \< .025.||||||>.05
81649325|NCT02270671|162989320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Group x Time interaction p-value: \>.05; Gender p-value: =.007|ANOVA|2x2x3 repeated measures ANOVA. 2 between-subjects factors (Group; Gender) and 1 within-subject factor (Time). P value adjusted to p \< .025.||||||>.05
81649326|NCT01657799|162989328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.933|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by graded prognostic assessment (GPA) score (≤ 2.5 or \> 2.5) at screening. Nominal P-values were reported.||The primary analysis used a Hochberg testing procedure to preserve the familywise error rate for multiple comparisons, where the larger P-value for the comparisons of veliparib 50 mg BID + WBRT with placebo BID + WBRT and veliparib 200 mg BID + WBRT with placebo BID + WBRT were compared to an α = 0.05. If statistically significant (P ≤ 0.05), both comparisons were considered significant. If the larger P-value was not statistically significant, the smaller P-value was compared to an α = 0.025.||||0.933
81649327|NCT01657799|162989328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.909|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by GPA score (≤ 2.5 or \> 2.5) at screening. Nominal P-values were reported.||The primary analysis used a Hochberg testing procedure to preserve the familywise error rate for multiple comparisons, where the larger P-value for the comparisons of veliparib 50 mg BID + WBRT with placebo BID + WBRT and veliparib 200 mg BID + WBRT with placebo BID + WBRT were compared to an α = 0.05. If statistically significant (P ≤ 0.05), both comparisons were considered significant. If the larger P-value was not statistically significant, the smaller P-value was compared to an α = 0.025.||||0.909
81649328|NCT01657799|162989328|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.985||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|1.355|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model stratified by GPA score (≤ 2.5 or \> 2.5) at screening. Nominal P-values were reported.||||1.355|0.716|0.927
81649329|NCT01657799|162989328|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.981||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.354|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model stratified by GPA score (≤ 2.5 or \> 2.5) at screening. Nominal P-values were reported.||||1.354|0.710|0.906
81649330|NCT01657799|162989329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.535|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by GPA score (≤ 2.5 or \> 2.5) at screening.||||||0.535
81649331|NCT01657799|162989329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.898|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by GPA score (≤ 2.5 or \> 2.5) at screening.||||||0.898
81649332|NCT01657799|162989330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.314|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by GPA score (≤ 2.5 or \> 2.5) at screening.||||||0.314
81649333|NCT01657799|162989330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.536|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by GPA score (≤ 2.5 or \> 2.5) at screening.||||||0.536
81649334|NCT01657799|162989330|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.301||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.168|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model stratified by GPA score (≤ 2.5 or \> 2.5) at screening.||||2.168|0.780|0.313
81649335|NCT01657799|162989330|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.181||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.698|1.999|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model stratified by GPA score (≤ 2.5 or \> 2.5) at screening.||||1.999|0.698|0.534
81612573|NCT00797225|162904101|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.35|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 8. The change from baseline in monthly mean sum of dysmenorrhea and non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.35|-0.73|< 0.0001
81612574|NCT00797225|162904101|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.04|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 12. The change from baseline in monthly mean sum of dysmenorrhea and non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.04|-0.34|0.1319
81612575|NCT00797225|162904101|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.03|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 12. The change from baseline in monthly mean sum of dysmenorrhea and non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.03|-0.42|0.0222
81612576|NCT00797225|162904101|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.28|||Mixed-effects Repeated Measures Model|||Analysis at Week 12. The change from baseline in monthly mean sum of dysmenorrhea and non-menstrual pelvic pain scores was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for participant, the baseline-by-time interaction and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.28|-0.66|< 0.0001
81612577|NCT02084082|162904178|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|100.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.562|104.326|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1000\_fasted/ L+M 1000 fasted)|||104.326|96.562|<0.0001
81612578|NCT02084082|162904178|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio (net)|94.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.037||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.712|101.089|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1000 Fed/ L+M 1000 Fed)|||101.089|88.712|0.0004
81612579|NCT02084082|162904179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean ratio|108.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.054||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.022|117.989|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1000\_fasted/ L+M 1000 fasted)|||117.989|99.022|0.0038
81612580|NCT02084082|162904179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|98.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.067|102.597|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1000\_fed / L+M 1000 fed)|||102.597|94.067|<0.0001
81612581|NCT02084082|162904180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean ratio|99.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.03|107.47|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1000\_fasted/ L+M 1000 fasted)|||107.47|93.03|<0.0001
81612582|NCT02084082|162904180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|96.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.24|101.89|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1000\_fed / L+M 1000 fed)|||101.89|92.24|<0.0001
81649336|NCT01657799|162989331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.864|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by GPA score (≤ 2.5 or \> 2.5) at screening.||||||0.864
81612583|NCT02084082|162904181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|99.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.046|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.464|107.645|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1000\_fasted/ L+M 1000 fasted)|||107.645|92.464|<0.0001
81612584|NCT02084082|162904181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|98.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.95|103.16|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1000\_fed / L+M 1000 fed)|||103.160|94.950|<0.0001
81649337|NCT01657799|162989331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.301|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by GPA score (≤ 2.5 or \> 2.5) at screening.||||||0.301
81649338|NCT01657799|162989331|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.047||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.626|1.754|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model stratified by GPA score (≤ 2.5 or \> 2.5) at screening.||||1.754|0.626|0.860
81649339|NCT01657799|162989331|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.295||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.803|2.086|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model stratified by GPA score (≤ 2.5 or \> 2.5) at screening.||||2.086|0.803|0.289
81649340|NCT04182113|162989332|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.042||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.129|0.044||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test comparing Target vs. Foil activity following 1Hz rTMS to Target vs. Foil activity following 20 Hz rTMS stimulation.||0.044|-0.129|0.32
81649341|NCT04182113|162989332|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.043||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.12||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test between Target vs. Foil activation following 1 Hz rTMS and Target vs. Foil activation following Sham stimulation..||0.12|-0.03|0.25
81528129|NCT01128946|162743430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|23.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.63|26.48||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||26.48|19.63|<0.0001
81528130|NCT01128946|162743431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|10.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.33|14.17||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||14.17|7.33|<0.0001
81528131|NCT01128946|162743431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|12.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.74|15.67||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||15.67|8.74|<0.0001
81528132|NCT01128946|162743431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|12.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|15.72||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||15.72|8.90|<0.0001
81528133|NCT01128946|162743431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.46||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.91||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||4.91|-2.00|0.4070
81528134|NCT01128946|162743431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-10.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|-7.4||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||-7.40|-14.30|<0.0001
81528135|NCT01128946|162743432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|13.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.46|14.96||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to enamel fluoride uptake. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||14.96|11.46|<0.0001
81528136|NCT01128946|162743432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|8.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.04|10.55||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to enamel fluoride uptake. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||10.55|7.04|<0.0001
81702716|NCT03363165|163101302|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.28||||0.208|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-5.37||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline muscle measure, age, race, former smoker.|||||-5.37|0.2080
81576013|NCT02425046|162823396|SUPERIORITY||difference in change between two arms|75.0||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|165.0|||Linear quantile mixed model|Linear quantile mixed models (a non-parametric linear mixed model) was used because of non-normal distribution that could not be transformed.|Comparison of the intervention target adult change in reported physical activity compared to the control group.|Linear quantile mixed models (a non-parametric linear mixed model) was used because because of non-normal distribution that could not be remedied by transformation.||165|-15|0.10
81576014|NCT02425046|162823397|SUPERIORITY||difference in change between two arms|-2.54||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.14|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis||The intervention arm in comparison to the control arm.|||0.07|-5.14|0.057
81576015|NCT02425046|162823398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.874|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Multiple imputation including demographics and 6 month data used to complete dataset. 5 datasets created and t-score averaged.||||||0.874
81576016|NCT02425046|162823399|SUPERIORITY||% difference in change between arms|7.0||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|23.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Screen time was log transformed to normalized the distribution. Results have been back transformed from log 10 scale.|% change in screen time of the intervention arm compared to the control arm.|||23|-7|0.31
81576017|NCT02425046|162823400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.516|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Multiple imputation including demographics and 6 month data used to complete dataset. 5 datasets created and t-score averaged.||||||0.516
81612585|NCT02084082|162904182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|99.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.163|104.493|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1000\_fasted/ L+M 1000 fasted)|||104.493|95.163|<0.0001
81612586|NCT02084082|162904182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|97.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.132||0.0778|TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.082|122.963|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1000\_fed / L+M 1000 fed)|||122.963|77.082|0.0778
81612587|NCT02084082|162904183|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|99.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.37|106.35|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1000\_fasted/ L+M 1000 fasted)|||106.35|92.37|<0.0001
81612588|NCT02084082|162904183|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|98.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.34|103.27|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1000\_fed / L+M 1000 fed)|||103.27|93.34|<0.0001
81612589|NCT05302791|162904232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.609|||||||ANOVA|time x condition ANOVA||||||.609
81612590|NCT05302791|162904233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.858|||||||ANOVA|time x condition anova||||||.858
81612591|NCT05302791|162904234|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.633|||||||ANOVA|||||||.633
81612592|NCT05302791|162904235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076|||||||ANOVA|||||||.076
81612593|NCT05302791|162904236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.151|||||||ANOVA|||||||.151
81612594|NCT05302791|162904237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.385|||||||ANOVA|||||||.385
81612595|NCT05302791|162904238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.665|||||||ANOVA|||||||.665
81649342|NCT04182113|162989332|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.078||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.181||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test between Target vs. Foil activity following 20 Hz rTMS and Target vs. Foil activity following Sham stimulation.||0.181|-0.024|0.13
81649343|NCT04182113|162989333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.018||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.034||Not corrected for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test comparing precuneus connectivity following 1Hz rTMS to precuneus connectivity following 20 Hz rTMS stimulation.||0.034|0.001|0.038
81649344|NCT04182113|162989333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.009||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.033|||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test comparing precuneus connectivity following 1Hz rTMS to precuneus connectivity following 20 Hz rTMS stimulation.||0.033|-0.015|0.44
81612596|NCT05302791|162904239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078|||||||ANOVA|||||||.078
81612597|NCT05302791|162904240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.773|||||||ANOVA|||||||.773
81612598|NCT05302791|162904241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.118|||||||ANOVA|||||||.118
81612599|NCT05302791|162904242|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Time x condition ANOVA||||||<0.001
81649345|NCT04182113|162989333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.012||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.009|||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test comparing precuneus connectivity following 20Hz rTMS to precuneus connectivity following sham stimulation.||0.009|-0.032|0.25
81649346|NCT04182113|162989334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|6.9||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test of scene recognition performance accuracy following 1Hz rTMS to accuracy following 20 Hz rTMS.||6.9|-1.6|0.20
81649347|NCT04182113|162989334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.0||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|9.9||Not corrected for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test of scene recognition performance accuracy following 1Hz rTMS to accuracy following sham rTMS.||9.9|-1.9|0.17
81612600|NCT05302791|162904243|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|time x condition anova||||||<0.001
81612601|NCT04956692|162904245|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin with respect to the geometric means ratio (GMR) was 0.8|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.98|1.1||The one-sided p-value non-inferiority boundary is 0.02|t-test, 1 sided|Welch's unequal variances t-test. The null hypothesis was that GMR≤0.8.|Numerator Arm A/Denominator Arm B|||1.10|0.98|<0.0001
81612602|NCT04956692|162904246|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin with respect to the geometric means ratio (GMR) was 0.8|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|94.0|1.69|2.03||The one-sided p-value non-inferiority boundary is 0.03|t-test, 1 sided|Welch's unequal variances t-test. The null hypothesis was that GMR≤0.8.|Numerator Arm A/Denominator Arm B|||2.03|1.69|<0.0001
81612603|NCT04447820|162904271|NON_INFERIORITY|Approximately 90 participants were planned. Assuming an effect size delta = 0, pooled SD = 21.38, an alpha = 0.05 (1-sided), and a non-inferiority limit of 15%, a sample size of 26 patients per treatment group provided a power of 0.80. In the case that the actual effect size delta was 10%, the power was then 0.2. If the real effect was different, the result less likely showed non-inferiority. To account for any potential drop off, 30 participants in each treatment group, were planned.||||||0.3084|||||||Mixed Model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||||||0.3084
81612604|NCT04447820|162904271|NON_INFERIORITY|Approximately 90 participants were planned. Assuming an effect size delta = 0, pooled SD = 21.38, an alpha = 0.05 (1-sided), and a non-inferiority limit of 15%, a sample size of 26 patients per treatment group provided a power of 0.80. In the case that the actual effect size delta was 10%, the power was then 0.2. If the real effect was different, the result less likely showed non-inferiority. To account for any potential drop off, 30 participants in each treatment group, were planned.||||||0.593|||||||Mixed Model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||||||0.5930
81649348|NCT04182113|162989334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|8.2||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test of scene recognition performance accuracy following 20Hz rTMS to accuracy following 20 Hz rTMS.||8.2|-10.8|0.77
81612605|NCT04447820|162904272|NON_INFERIORITY|Approximately 90 participants were planned. Assuming an effect size delta = 0, pooled SD = 21.38, an alpha = 0.05 (1-sided), and a non-inferiority limit of 15%, a sample size of 26 patients per treatment group provided a power of 0.80. In the case that the actual effect size delta was 10%, the power was then 0.2. If the real effect was different, the result less likely showed non-inferiority. To account for any potential drop off, 30 participants in each treatment group, were planned.||||||0.9788|||||||MMRM|||||||0.9788
81612606|NCT04447820|162904272|NON_INFERIORITY|Approximately 90 participants were planned. Assuming an effect size delta = 0, pooled SD = 21.38, an alpha = 0.05 (1-sided), and a non-inferiority limit of 15%, a sample size of 26 patients per treatment group provided a power of 0.80. In the case that the actual effect size delta was 10%, the power was then 0.2. If the real effect was different, the result less likely showed non-inferiority. To account for any potential drop off, 30 participants in each treatment group, were planned.||||||0.1314|||||||MMRM|||||||0.1314
81612607|NCT04447820|162904273|NON_INFERIORITY|Approximately 90 participants were planned. Assuming an effect size delta = 0, pooled SD = 21.38, an alpha = 0.05 (1-sided), and a non-inferiority limit of 15%, a sample size of 26 patients per treatment group provided a power of 0.80. In the case that the actual effect size delta was 10%, the power was then 0.2. If the real effect was different, the result less likely showed non-inferiority. To account for any potential drop off, 30 participants in each treatment group, were planned.||||||0.884|||||||MMRM analysis|||||||0.8840
81612608|NCT04447820|162904273|NON_INFERIORITY|Approximately 90 participants were planned. Assuming an effect size delta = 0, pooled SD = 21.38, an alpha = 0.05 (1-sided), and a non-inferiority limit of 15%, a sample size of 26 patients per treatment group provided a power of 0.80. In the case that the actual effect size delta was 10%, the power was then 0.2. If the real effect was different, the result less likely showed non-inferiority. To account for any potential drop off, 30 participants in each treatment group, were planned.||||||0.1202|||||||MMRM analysis|||||||0.1202
81612609|NCT04447820|162904274|NON_INFERIORITY|Approximately 90 participants were planned. Assuming an effect size delta = 0, pooled SD = 21.38, an alpha = 0.05 (1-sided), and a non-inferiority limit of 15%, a sample size of 26 patients per treatment group provided a power of 0.80. In the case that the actual effect size delta was 10%, the power was then 0.2. If the real effect was different, the result less likely showed non-inferiority. To account for any potential drop off, 30 participants in each treatment group, were planned.||||||0.9353|||||||MMRM|||||||0.9353
81612610|NCT04447820|162904274|NON_INFERIORITY|Approximately 90 participants were planned. Assuming an effect size delta = 0, pooled SD = 21.38, an alpha = 0.05 (1-sided), and a non-inferiority limit of 15%, a sample size of 26 patients per treatment group provided a power of 0.80. In the case that the actual effect size delta was 10%, the power was then 0.2. If the real effect was different, the result less likely showed non-inferiority. To account for any potential drop off, 30 participants in each treatment group, were planned.||||||0.3099|||||||MMRM|||||||0.3099
81612611|NCT04447820|162904275|NON_INFERIORITY|Approximately 90 participants were planned. Assuming an effect size delta = 0, pooled SD = 21.38, an alpha = 0.05 (1-sided), and a non-inferiority limit of 15%, a sample size of 26 patients per treatment group provided a power of 0.80. In the case that the actual effect size delta was 10%, the power was then 0.2. If the real effect was different, the result less likely showed non-inferiority. To account for any potential drop off, 30 participants in each treatment group, were planned.||||||0.2098|||||||MMRM|||||||0.2098
81612612|NCT04447820|162904275|NON_INFERIORITY|Approximately 90 participants were planned. Assuming an effect size delta = 0, pooled SD = 21.38, an alpha = 0.05 (1-sided), and a non-inferiority limit of 15%, a sample size of 26 patients per treatment group provided a power of 0.80. In the case that the actual effect size delta was 10%, the power was then 0.2. If the real effect was different, the result less likely showed non-inferiority. To account for any potential drop off, 30 participants in each treatment group, were planned.||||||0.3688|||||||MMRM|||||||0.3688
81612613|NCT04447820|162904276|NON_INFERIORITY|Approximately 90 participants were planned. Assuming an effect size delta = 0, pooled SD = 21.38, an alpha = 0.05 (1-sided), and a non-inferiority limit of 15%, a sample size of 26 patients per treatment group provided a power of 0.80. In the case that the actual effect size delta was 10%, the power was then 0.2. If the real effect was different, the result less likely showed non-inferiority. To account for any potential drop off, 30 participants in each treatment group, were planned.||||||0.5647|||||||MMRM|||||||0.5647
81612614|NCT04447820|162904276|NON_INFERIORITY|Approximately 90 participants were planned. Assuming an effect size delta = 0, pooled SD = 21.38, an alpha = 0.05 (1-sided), and a non-inferiority limit of 15%, a sample size of 26 patients per treatment group provided a power of 0.80. In the case that the actual effect size delta was 10%, the power was then 0.2. If the real effect was different, the result less likely showed non-inferiority. To account for any potential drop off, 30 participants in each treatment group, were planned.||||||0.217|||||||MMRM|||||||0.2170
81702717|NCT03363165|163101303|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.02||||0.398|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-8.11||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline WIQ distance score, age, race, former smoker|||||-8.11|0.3980
81702718|NCT03363165|163101304|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5||||0.7852|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-14.5||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline SF-36 physical functioning score, age, race, former smoker.|||||-14.50|0.7852
81528137|NCT01128946|162743432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|8.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.25|9.8||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to enamel fluoride uptake. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||9.80|6.25|<0.0001
81702719|NCT03363165|163101305|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.14||||0.8414|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-11.76||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline SF-36 physical functioning score, age, race, former smoker.|||||-11.76|0.8414
81528138|NCT01128946|162743432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.66|6.16||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to enamel fluoride uptake. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||6.16|2.66|<0.0001
81528139|NCT01128946|162743432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.77||||0.3942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|1.0||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to enamel fluoride uptake. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||1.00|-2.54|0.3942
81528140|NCT01128946|162743432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-5.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.95|-3.41||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to enamel fluoride uptake. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||-3.41|-6.95|<0.0001
81528141|NCT00621140|162743439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.85|-0.53|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-0.53|-0.85|<0.0001
81528142|NCT00621140|162743440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.58|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-0.34|-0.58|<0.0001
81528143|NCT00621140|162743441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.76|-0.47|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-0.47|-0.76|<0.0001
81528144|NCT00621140|162743442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.82|-0.49|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-0.49|-0.82|<0.0001
81528145|NCT00621140|162743443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.59|<|0.0001||95.0|-30.37|-16.26|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-16.26|-30.37|<0.0001
81528146|NCT00621140|162743444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81|<|0.0001||95.0|-23.11|-12.08|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-12.08|-23.11|<0.0001
81528147|NCT00621140|162743445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.17|<|0.0001||95.0|-27.21|-14.75|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-14.75|-27.21|<0.0001
81702720|NCT03363165|163101306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.13||||0.5912|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-14.11||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline WIQ distance score, age, race, former smoker.|||||-14.11|0.5912
81702721|NCT03363165|163101307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.5442|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-25.47||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline six-minute walk distance, age, race, former smoker.|||||-25.47|0.5442
81528148|NCT00621140|162743446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.0001||95.0|-27.05|-13.68|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-13.68|-27.05|<0.0001
81528149|NCT00621140|162743447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.869||||0.0006||95.0|1.575|5.225|||Regression, Logistic|||"Linagliptin vs. Placebo~The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication."||5.225|1.575|0.0006
81528150|NCT00621140|162743449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.436||||0.0323||95.0|1.078|5.507|||Regression, Logistic|||"Linagliptin vs. Placebo~The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication."||5.507|1.078|0.0323
81528151|NCT00621140|162743451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.243|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.665|6.755|||Regression, Logistic|||"Linagliptin vs. Placebo~The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication."||6.755|2.665|<0.0001
81528152|NCT00621140|162743452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-58.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.05|<|0.0001||95.0|-82.33|-34.43|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-34.43|-82.33|<0.0001
81528153|NCT00145574|162743453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1122|||||||ANCOVA|||The primary null hypotheses were tested sequentially in the following order: 1) no difference between the high-dose colesevelam HCl and placebo for percent change in LDL-C from study baseline to Week 8 endpoint with the last observation carried forward (LOCF) and 2) no difference between the low-dose colesevelam HCl and placebo for percent change in LDL-C from study baseline to Week 8 endpoint with LOCF. The hypotheses were tested at a 2-sided significance level of 5%.||||0.1122
81528154|NCT00145574|162743453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81528155|NCT00145574|162743454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.526||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5260
81528156|NCT00145574|162743454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0085||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0085
81528157|NCT00145574|162743455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81528158|NCT00145574|162743455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0008
81528159|NCT00145574|162743456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0155||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0155
81528160|NCT00145574|162743456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81528161|NCT00145574|162743457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3482||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3482
81528162|NCT00145574|162743457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0006
81528163|NCT00145574|162743458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0002
81528164|NCT00145574|162743458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81528165|NCT00145574|162743459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7433||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7433
81528166|NCT00145574|162743459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0003
81528167|NCT02038075|162743522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.38||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.87|||Regression, Cox|||To determine the effectiveness of brief CBT compared with treatment as usual, univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to analyze time to the first suicide attempt. Time to suicide attempt was measured by calculating the total number of days from enrollment to the first suicide attempt. For participants without a suicide attempt, the total number of days from enrollment to the last assessment was calculated.||.87|.16|.02
81528168|NCT00588354|162743532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|3.6|||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline value included as a covariate.||3.60|-0.52|0.159
81528169|NCT00588354|162743533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|2.01|||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline value included as a covariate.||2.01|-1.79|0.910
81528170|NCT00588354|162743534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|6.96|||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline value included as a covariate.||6.96|-1.04|0.162
81612615|NCT04447820|162904277|NON_INFERIORITY|Approximately 90 participants were planned. Assuming an effect size delta = 0, pooled SD = 21.38, an alpha = 0.05 (1-sided), and a non-inferiority limit of 15%, a sample size of 26 patients per treatment group provided a power of 0.80. In the case that the actual effect size delta was 10%, the power was then 0.2. If the real effect was different, the result less likely showed non-inferiority. To account for any potential drop off, 30 participants in each treatment group, were planned.||||||0.2562|||||||MMRM|||||||0.2562
81649349|NCT03865953|162989335|SUPERIORITY|Analysis used a two-period two-treatment crossover design|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Subject numbers gave a 90% power to demonstrate a statistically significant difference in the mean change from baseline NPRS for the active treatment compared with placebo of at least 1 unit, with a two sided test at a 5% level of significance||0.49|-0.76|0.67
81649350|NCT01667406|162989350|OTHER|Fishers exact conditional test was used to confirm significance|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||||||||Data presented using descriptive statistics. Confidence intervals were derived for the difference between the means of different doses.||||
81528171|NCT00588354|162743535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|10.12|||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline value included as a covariate.||10.12|1.22|0.022
81528172|NCT00588354|162743536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|5.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.28||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|12.29|||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline value included as a covariate.||12.29|-0.57|0.089
81528173|NCT00588354|162743537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.17||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|13.25|||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline value included as a covariate.||13.25|0.83|0.038
81528174|NCT00588354|162743538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.53||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.75|2.09|||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline value included as a covariate.||2.09|-11.75|0.186
81528175|NCT00588354|162743539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37||0.918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.96|6.26|||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline value included as a covariate.||6.26|-6.96|0.918
81528176|NCT02519595|162743545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.2
81528177|NCT02519595|162743546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.09
81528178|NCT02519595|162743547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.2
81528179|NCT02519595|162743549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Chi-squared|||Adverse events in ED||||0.8
81528180|NCT02519595|162743549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||Post discharge Emesis||||0.5
81528181|NCT02519595|162743550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.011
81528182|NCT00387036|162743551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||||90.0|-1.59|-0.25||||||||-0.25|-1.59|
81528183|NCT00387036|162743552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||||90.0|-0.28|6.61||||||||6.61|-0.28|
81528184|NCT03188510|162743554|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.971|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.805|1.17||||||||1.17|0.805|
81528185|NCT03188510|162743554|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.841|1.22||||||||1.22|0.841|
81528186|NCT03188510|162743554|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.985|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.819|1.18||||||||1.18|0.819|
81528187|NCT03188510|162743555|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.978|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.811|1.18||||||||1.18|0.811|
81528188|NCT03188510|162743555|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.833|1.21||||||||1.21|0.833|
81528189|NCT03188510|162743555|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.982|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.817|1.18||||||||1.18|0.817|
81528190|NCT03139344|162743557|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81528191|NCT03139344|162743557|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81528192|NCT03139344|162743558|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81528193|NCT03139344|162743558|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81528194|NCT03139344|162743559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.011
81528195|NCT03139344|162743559|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81528196|NCT03139344|162743560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.148|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.148
81528197|NCT03139344|162743560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.005
81528198|NCT03139344|162743561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.069
81528199|NCT03139344|162743561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.003
81528200|NCT03139344|162743562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.118|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.118
81612616|NCT04447820|162904277|NON_INFERIORITY|Approximately 90 participants were planned. Assuming an effect size delta = 0, pooled SD = 21.38, an alpha = 0.05 (1-sided), and a non-inferiority limit of 15%, a sample size of 26 patients per treatment group provided a power of 0.80. In the case that the actual effect size delta was 10%, the power was then 0.2. If the real effect was different, the result less likely showed non-inferiority. To account for any potential drop off, 30 participants in each treatment group, were planned.||||||0.4268|||||||MMRM|||||||0.4268
81612617|NCT00235495|162904296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.1||The generalized linear model with log link function is tested at the one-sided alpha level of 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|Adjustment is made for baseline NIHSS and Thrombolysis stratum.|Adjusted risk ratio greater than 1 indicates greater risk of good outcome in the Albumin treatment group, while adjusted risk ratio less than 1 indicates greater risk of good outcome in the Saline treatment group.|Test of null hypothesis (equal proportions of subjects with NIHSS 0-1 or mRS 0-1 or both at 90 days post-randomization in Albumin and Saline treatment arms) versus alternative hypothesis (greater proportion of subjects with NIHSS 0-1 or mRS 0-1 or both at 90 days post-randomization in Albumin treatment arm).||1.10|0.84|
81612618|NCT00235495|162904297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.8|1.09|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.09|0.80|
81612619|NCT00235495|162904298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.66|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.49|0.66|
81612620|NCT00235495|162904299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.71|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.10|0.71|
81612621|NCT00235495|162904300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.82|1.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.28|0.82|
81612622|NCT00235495|162904301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.85|1.13|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.13|0.85|
81612623|NCT00235495|162904302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.87|1.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.11|0.87|
81612624|NCT00235495|162904303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.83|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.10|0.83|
81612625|NCT00235495|162904304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.84|1.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.17|0.84|
81612626|NCT00235495|162904305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.84|1.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.02|0.84|
81649351|NCT01667406|162989350|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Phase 2||||<0.05
81649352|NCT01667406|162989350|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.05|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Logistic||Estimate of difference in success rates and estimate of odds ratio for success were derived, with P value comparing 2 treatment groups, 95% conﬁdence intervals.|Phase 3||||<0.05
81649353|NCT01667406|162989351|OTHER|secondary outcomes were analysed using descriptive statistics.||||||||||||||||Study data were summarised using standard descriptive methods. Continuous variables following a normal distribution have been summarised using mean and SD.|secondary outcomes were analysed using descriptive statistics.|||
81649354|NCT01271504|162989374|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.5||||||||1.50|0.56|
81649355|NCT01271504|162989375|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.5||||||||1.50|0.57|
81649356|NCT01271504|162989377|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.62||||||||1.62|0.60|
81528201|NCT03139344|162743562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.010
81612627|NCT00235495|162904306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rank Sum|73098.0||||0.913||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test, normal approx|||||||0.913
81612628|NCT00235495|162904307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rank Sum|44853.5||||0.923||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test, normal approx|||||||0.923
81612629|NCT00235495|162904308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.76|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.76|0.79|
81612630|NCT00235495|162904309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.15|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.15|0.47|
81612631|NCT00235495|162904310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.41|0.39|
81612632|NCT00235495|162904311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.94|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.94|0.98|
81612633|NCT00235495|162904312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.37|26.72|||Regression, Logistic|||||26.72|4.37|
81612634|NCT00235495|162904313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|6.12|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.12|1.09|
81612635|NCT00235495|162904314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|5.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.78|1.02|
81612636|NCT00235495|162904315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.01|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.01|0.68|
81612637|NCT00235495|162904316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.61|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.61|0.68|
81612638|NCT00235495|162904317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.63|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.63|0.74|
81612639|NCT03298815|162904327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.375|||||||McNemar|||||||0.375
81612640|NCT03298815|162904328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.391|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.391
81612641|NCT03298815|162904329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.267|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.267
81612642|NCT03298815|162904330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.445|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.445
81612643|NCT03298815|162904331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.250
81612644|NCT03298815|162904332|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<1.00
81612645|NCT03298815|162904333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.500
81612646|NCT03298815|162904334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.563|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.563
81612647|NCT03298815|162904335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81612648|NCT03298815|162904336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.156|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.156
81612649|NCT03298815|162904337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.208|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.208
81612650|NCT03298815|162904338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.594||||||30 day visit|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.594
81612651|NCT03298815|162904338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.469||||||60 day visit|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.469
81649357|NCT00882115|162989379|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Data followed the normal distribution, therefore, a parametric repeated measure (mixed model) ANOVA model was used to compare means.||Comparison was made to the 24 h minus baseline change in both control phase and intervention phase.||||<0.001
81649358|NCT00882115|162989379|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|Data followed the normal distribution, therefore, a parametric repeated measure (mixed model) ANOVA model was used to compare means.||Comparison waws made to the 6 hour minus baseline change in both control phase and intervention phase.||||<0.01
81649359|NCT02768597|162989380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.552|||||||ANOVA|||||||.552
81528202|NCT03139344|162743563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.059
81612652|NCT03298815|162904338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75||||||100 day visit|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.750
81612653|NCT03298815|162904339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063||||||30 day visit|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.063
81612654|NCT03298815|162904339|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1||||||60 day visit|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<1.000
81612655|NCT03298815|162904339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||100 day visit|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.250
81612656|NCT04996069|162904359|SUPERIORITY|No power calculation performed.||||||0.45||||||p value threshold is .05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.45
81612657|NCT00615433|162904362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Improvements in PANSS ratings are estimated from 2 prior studies of lurasidone. Assuming lurasidone differs from placebo in change from baseline in PANSS by 6.8 and 10.0 for 40 and 120 mg, respectively, and assuming a standard deviation of 19.1, then n=120 subjects per group provides approximately 97% power (at α=0.05, two-sided) to reject the null hypothesis of no difference from placebo for at least 1 dose. This calculation uses Bonferroni's procedure for controlling pairwise differences.||||<0.05
81612658|NCT00615433|162904363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81649360|NCT02768597|162989381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.558|||||||ANOVA|||||||.558
81649361|NCT02768597|162989382|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.274|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.274
81649362|NCT02768597|162989383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.539|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.539
81649363|NCT02768597|162989384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.478|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.478
81649364|NCT02768597|162989385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.527|||||||ANOVA|||||||.527
81528203|NCT03139344|162743563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.015
81649365|NCT02768597|162989386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.823|||||||ANOVA|||||||.823
81649366|NCT02768597|162989387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.231|||||||ANOVA|||||||.231
81649367|NCT02768597|162989388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.595|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.595
81649368|NCT02768597|162989389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.789|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.789
81528204|NCT03139344|162743564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.010
81528205|NCT03139344|162743564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.001
81528206|NCT03139344|162743565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.036
81612659|NCT04739423|162904364|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|5.4822||||0.0479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0575|10.9069|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis for Accuracy for happiness - change from baseline to Day 14.||10.9069|0.0575|0.0479
81612660|NCT04739423|162904364|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|4.7954||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9843|8.6064|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis for Accuracy for sadness - Change from baseline to Day 14||8.6064|0.9843|0.0161
81612661|NCT04739423|162904364|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|167.29||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.36|309.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis of Reaction time for anger - change from baseline to Day 7||309.23|25.36|0.0237
81612662|NCT04739423|162904364|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-1.2761||||0.7188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2424|6.6902|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis for Accuracy for happiness - change from baseline to Day 14||6.6902|-9.2424|0.7188
81612663|NCT04739423|162904364|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|1.8955||||0.5478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9026|8.6935|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis for Accuracy for sadness - Change from baseline to Day 14||8.6935|-4.9026|0.5478
81612664|NCT04739423|162904364|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-7.52||||0.951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-291.21|276.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis of Reaction time for anger - change from baseline to Day 7||276.17|-291.21|0.9510
81612665|NCT04739423|162904366|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|0.68||||0.0737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|1.432|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis for Immediate Word Recall: number of words - Change from Baseline to Day 1, 4 hours post-dose||1.432|-0.066|0.0737
81612666|NCT04739423|162904366|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|1.12||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.382|1.868|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis for Immediate Word Recall: number of words - Change from Baseline to Day 14, 4 hours post-dose||1.868|0.382|0.0033
81612667|NCT04739423|162904366|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|1.72||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment comparison for Delayed Word Recall: number of words - Change from Baseline to Day 1, 4 hours post-dose||2.840|0.600|0.0029
81612668|NCT04739423|162904366|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|1.29||||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.168|2.418|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis for Delayed Word Recall: number of words - Change from Baseline to Day 7, 4 hours post-dose||2.418|0.168|0.0247
81612669|NCT04739423|162904366|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|1.69||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.653|2.732|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis for Delayed Word Recognition: number of words - Change from Baseline to Day 7, 4 hours post-dose||2.732|0.653|0.0016
81649369|NCT00940875|162989391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|10.9|||||The 95% CI for the difference of 2 rates was estimated using the Hauck-Anderson method.|||10.9|-17.5|
81649370|NCT00940875|162989392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4798|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Difference between treatment groups in PFS||||0.4798
81702722|NCT03363165|163101308|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.6603|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-2.11|||Adjusted for baseline pain-free treadmill walking time, age, race, former smoker.|ANCOVA||||||-2.11|0.6603
81612670|NCT04739423|162904366|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-0.06||||0.9126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.127|1.009|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis for Immediate Word recall: number of words - Change from Baseline to Day 1, 4 hours post-dose||1.009|-1.127|0.9126
81612671|NCT04739423|162904366|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-0.24||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.317|0.837|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis for Immediate Word Recall: number of words - Change from Baseline to Day 14, 4 hours post-dose||0.837|-1.317|0.6570
81467869|NCT02612610|162627708|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9||||0.1321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.2|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 56 LCQ Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 56 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||2.2|-0.3|0.1321
81528207|NCT03139344|162743566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.345|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.345
81612672|NCT04739423|162904366|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-0.06||||0.9458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.787|1.669|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment comparison for Delayed Word Recall: number of words - Change from Baseline to Day 1, 4 hours post-dose||1.669|-1.787|0.9458
81612673|NCT04739423|162904366|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|0.97||||0.2327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.642|2.579|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis for Delayed Word Recall: number of words - Change from Baseline to Day 7, 4 hours post-dose||2.579|-0.642|0.2327
81612674|NCT04739423|162904366|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|0.84||||0.4154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.208|2.879|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis for Delayed Word Recognition: number of words - Change from Baseline to day 7, 4 hours post-dose||2.879|-1.208|0.4154
81612675|NCT04739423|162904367|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|5.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.956|6.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis (active - placebo) for Sleeping Heart Rate change from baseline across periods||6.160|3.956|<0.0001
81528208|NCT03139344|162743567|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.264|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.264
81528209|NCT03139344|162743568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.266|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.266
81612676|NCT04739423|162904368|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|1.0||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.432|1.565|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis (active - placebo) for sleeping HRV change from baseline across periods.||1.565|0.432|0.0017
81612677|NCT04739423|162904369|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-10.22||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.867|-3.567|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between treatment analysis (active - placebo) for sleeping HRV root mean square of successive differences change from baseline across periods||-3.567|-16.867|0.0049
81612678|NCT05174065|162904382|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Proportion|32.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.7|46.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for the stratification factors of rounded PPPASI total score range (≤ 20/21 to 30/≥ 31) and focal infection status (yes/no) at baseline.|Based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method adjusting for the stratification factors. The adjusted difference in proportion was the weighted average of the treatment differences across strata.|||46.5|18.7|<0.0001
81612679|NCT05174065|162904383|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-6.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.57|-3.69|||MMRM|With treatment group, visit time, treatment-by-time interaction, and stratification factors as fixed effect, and the baseline value as a covariate.|Apremilast - Placebo|||-3.69|-8.57|<0.0001
81612680|NCT05174065|162904384|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-1.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.9|||MMRM|With treatment group, visit time, treatment-by-time interaction, and stratification factors as fixed effect, and baseline value as covariate.|Apremilast - Placebo|||-0.9|-2.2|<0.0001
81612681|NCT05174065|162904385|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-7.8||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|-0.6|||MMRM|With treatment group, visit time, treatment-by-time interaction, and stratification factors as fixed effect, and the baseline value as a covariate.|Apremilast - Placebo|||-0.6|-14.9|0.0330
81612682|NCT05174065|162904386|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-10.8||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|-2.9|||MMRM|With treatment group, visit time, treatment-by-time interaction, and stratification factors as fixed effect, and the baseline value as a covariate.|Apremilast - Placebo|||-2.9|-18.6|0.0076
81612683|NCT05174065|162904387|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-1.4||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.5|||MMRM|With treatment group, visit time, treatment-by-time interaction, and stratification factors as fixed effect, and the baseline value as a covariate.|Apremilast - Placebo|||-0.5|-2.4|0.0036
81612684|NCT01641861|162904389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|7.3||||||||7.3|0.1|
81612685|NCT01641861|162904390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|12.8||||||||12.8|0.9|
81612686|NCT01641861|162904392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81612687|NCT01641861|162904393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81612688|NCT02624778|162904490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.07|-0.21|0.309
81649371|NCT00940875|162989392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|1.3||||0.4805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.68|||Wald Test||The hazard ratio was estimated using the Cox regression model and stratified by Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status (PS), disease stage, histology, and smoking status.|||2.68|0.63|0.4805
81649372|NCT00940875|162989393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|-11.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.3|17.2|||||The 95% CI for difference of 2 rates was determined using the Hauck-Anderson method.|Week 8||17.2|-40.3|
81612689|NCT02624778|162904490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-0.27|0.061
81612690|NCT02624778|162904490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.205|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.00|-0.41|0.053
81612691|NCT02624778|162904490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.13|-0.38|<0.001
81612692|NCT02624778|162904490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.369|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.23|-0.51|<0.001
81612693|NCT02624778|162904490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.329|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.20|-0.46|<0.001
81612694|NCT04091672|162904497|NON_INFERIORITY|"The one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (97.5% CI) was calculated for the difference (Control-RECELL) in percentages of subjects with confirmed treatment area closure.~The calculation used the normal approximation taking correlation into account. In order for the null hypothesis to be rejected and the non-inferiority of RECELL to be established, the upper limit of the 97.5% CI had to be less than 10%."||||||0.005|||||||1-sided z-test of proportions|alpha=0.025||||||.005
81612695|NCT04091672|162904498|SUPERIORITY|A geometric mean ratio (GMR of ratios) 95% CI with a lower bound exceeding 1 would indicate superiority of RECELL over Control with respect to this endpoint.||||||0.001|||||||GMR of ratios|||||||0.001
81612696|NCT01955382|162904510|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81612697|NCT04672460|162904556|OTHER||Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|105.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.0|111.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment A were reference; treatment B were test.||111.70|99.00|
81612698|NCT04672460|162904557|OTHER||Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|136.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|125.05|149.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment A were reference; treatment B were test.||149.27|125.05|
81612699|NCT04672460|162904558|OTHER||Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|87.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.82|94.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment B were reference; treatment C were test.||94.58|81.82|
81612700|NCT04672460|162904559|OTHER||Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|58.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|51.55|65.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment B were reference; treatment C were test.||65.84|51.55|
81612701|NCT03575962|162904567|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.1169|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.27||||||||1.27|0.99|
81612702|NCT03575962|162904568|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.1556|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.35||||||||1.35|0.99|
81612703|NCT02949271|162904597|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.17
81612704|NCT02949271|162904598|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81612705|NCT02949271|162904600|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81612706|NCT02949271|162904601|OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.28
81528210|NCT03139344|162743569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.040
81528211|NCT03139344|162743570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.109|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.109
81612707|NCT02949271|162904602|OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.85
81612708|NCT02949271|162904603|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.53
81612709|NCT02949271|162904604|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81612710|NCT02949271|162904605|OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.21
81612711|NCT02949271|162904607|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.08
81612712|NCT01207908|162904608|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.5||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.1|20.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||20.1|-37.1|0.53
81612713|NCT01207908|162904609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|-1.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.55|-3.78|<0.0001
81612714|NCT01207908|162904610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|2.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.38|-1.26|0.53
81612715|NCT05458102|162904611|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|560.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|414.0|757.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) mixed-effects ANOVA model was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the PK parameter under evaluation.|||757|414|
81612716|NCT05458102|162904611|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|137.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.5|189.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) mixed-effects ANOVA model was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the PK parameter under evaluation.|||189|99.5|
81612717|NCT05458102|162904612|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|433.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|347.0|540.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) mixed-effects ANOVA model was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the PK parameter under evaluation.|||540|347|
81612718|NCT05458102|162904612|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|118.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.5|150.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) mixed-effects ANOVA model was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the PK parameter under evaluation.|||150|93.5|
81612719|NCT05458102|162904613|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|752.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|525.0|1080.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) mixed-effects ANOVA model was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the PK parameter under evaluation.|||1080|525|
81612720|NCT05458102|162904613|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|118.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.3|172.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) mixed-effects ANOVA model was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the PK parameter under evaluation.|||172|80.3|
81612721|NCT05458102|162904615|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|68.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|45.5|103.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) mixed-effects ANOVA model was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the PK parameter under evaluation.|||103|45.5|
81649373|NCT00940875|162989393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|-13.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|9.0|||||The 95% CI for difference of 2 rates was determined using the Hauck-Anderson method.|Week 16||9.0|-36.0|
81528212|NCT03139344|162743571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.895|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.895
81528213|NCT03139344|162743572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.573|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.573
81528214|NCT03139344|162743573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.858|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.858
81612722|NCT05458102|162904615|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|65.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|42.5|101.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) mixed-effects ANOVA model was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the PK parameter under evaluation.|||101|42.5|
81612723|NCT05458102|162904619|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|120.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.0|138.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) mixed-effects ANOVA model was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the PK parameter under evaluation.|||138|104|
81612724|NCT05458102|162904619|OTHER||Geometric Least-squares Mean Ratio|111.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.4|128.0|||||Parametric (normal theory) mixed-effects ANOVA model was fitted to the natural log-transformed values of the PK parameter under evaluation.|||128|95.4|
81612725|NCT03371108|162904629|EQUIVALENCE|The determination of equivalence was defined by the US-FDA as a confidence interval that was contained within the equivalence limits of +/- 10.7.|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.6|3.5|||||The asymptotic standard error was planned and is reported above.|This is a two-arm study.||3.5|-7.6|
81612726|NCT02092987|162904639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||interaction term|||||0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypothesis testing in changes in mean from baseline to follow-up were were conducted primarily with mixed models. Sensitivity analyses were conducted using ANOVA.||||0.70
81612727|NCT02092987|162904640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.77||||||comparison of arms using mixed models|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.77
81612728|NCT02092987|162904641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.51|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.51
81612729|NCT02092987|162904642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.51|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.51
81612730|NCT02092987|162904643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.76|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.76
81612731|NCT02092987|162904644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.79|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.79
81612732|NCT02092987|162904645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.62|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.62
81612733|NCT04541186|162904703|SUPERIORITY||Median Percent Change Difference|-43.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.08|-30.31||Significant level = 0.05|van Elteren test|Nonparametric analysis stratified by baseline TG level and background lipid therapy to test the treatment difference using pooled data.|The location shift and Hodges-Lehmann 95% confidence interval were based on Hodges-Lehman estimation. Placebo group is the reference group, and the comparison was performed in pooled pegozafermin treatment group vs. placebo pooled.|||-30.31|-57.08|<0.001
81702723|NCT03363165|163101309|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.78||||0.5647|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-24.99||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline six-minute walk distance, age, race, former smoker.|||||-24.99|0.5647
81612734|NCT04541186|162904704|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Significant level = 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline TG level and lipid modifying therapy use.||||||<0.001
81612735|NCT04541186|162904705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means Difference|-17.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.425||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.67|-5.07||Significant level = 0.05|MMRM|||MMRM analysis of non-HDL-C comparison between pegozafermin pooled versus placebo pooled group.||-5.07|-30.67|0.007
81612736|NCT04541186|162904705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means Difference|-11.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.888||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.48|-2.01||Significant level of 0.05|MMRM|||MMRM analysis of ApoB comparison between pegozafermin pooled versus placebo pooled group.||-2.01|-21.48|0.019
81612737|NCT04541186|162904705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means Difference|1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.519||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.21|22.68||Significant level = 0.05|MMRM|||MMRM analysis of LDL-C comparison between pegozafermin pooled versus placebo pooled group.||22.68|-19.21|0.870
81612738|NCT04541186|162904705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means Difference|15.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.182||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|31.7||Significant level = 0.05|MMRM|||MMRM analysis of HDL-C comparison between pegozafermin pooled versus placebo pooled group.||31.70|-0.89|0.064
81612739|NCT04541186|162904706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||Significant level = 0.05|van Elteren Test|||Nonparametric analysis of VLDL-C comparison between pegozafermin pooled versus placebo pooled group.||||0.006
81612740|NCT04541186|162904706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Significant level of 0.05|van Elteren test|||Nonparametric analysis of VLDL-TG comparison between pegozafermin pooled versus placebo pooled group.||||0.002
81612741|NCT04541186|162904707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.809||||||Significant level = 0.05|MMRM|||MMRM analysis of fasting plasma glucose comparison between pegozafermin pooled versus placebo pooled group.||||0.809
81612742|NCT04541186|162904707|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Significant level = 0.05|MMRM|||MMRM analysis of adiponectin comparison between pegozafermin pooled versus placebo pooled group.||||<0.001
81612743|NCT04541186|162904707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.973||||||Significant level = 0.05|MMRM|||MMRM analysis of body weight comparison between pegozafermin pooled versus placebo pooled group.||||0.973
81612744|NCT04541186|162904708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||Significant level = 0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.012
81612745|NCT00058058|162904722|OTHER|Estimation of diagnostic yield|Binomial proportion|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.042||||||Diagnostic Yield is defined as the likelihood that a test or procedure will provide the information needed to establish a diagnosis. For this analysis, a Positive Test is defined as a score of BI-RADS 0, 4 or 5 based on Final BI-RADS||0.042|0.020|
81612746|NCT00058058|162904722|OTHER||Binomial Proportion|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.044||||||Diagnostic Yield is defined as the likelihood that a test or procedure will provide the information needed to establish a diagnosis. For this analysis, a Positive Test is defined as a score of BI-RADS 4 or 5 based on initial MRI and subsequent work-up||0.044|0.021|
81612747|NCT00058058|162904722|OTHER||Binomial Proportion|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.042||||||Diagnostic Yield is defined as the likelihood that a test or procedure will provide the information needed to establish a diagnosis. For this analysis, a Positive Test is defined as a score of BI-RADS 4 or 5 based on initial MRI and subsequent work-up and a completed biopsy procedure||0.042|0.020|
81612748|NCT00058058|162904722|OTHER||Binomial proportion|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.042||||||Diagnostic Yield is defined as the likelihood that a test or procedure will provide the information needed to establish a diagnosis. For this analysis, a Positive Test is defined as a score of BI-RADS 0, 4 or 5 on the initial MRI scan||0.042|0.020|
81612749|NCT00058058|162904722|OTHER||Binomial Proportion|0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.043||||||Diagnostic Yield is defined as the likelihood that a test or procedure will provide the information needed to establish a diagnosis. For this analysis, a Positive Test is defined as a score of BI-RADS 0, 3, 4 or 5 on the initial MRI scan||0.043|0.021|
81612750|NCT00058058|162904722|OTHER||Binomial Proportion|0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.043||||||Diagnostic Yield is defined as the likelihood that a test or procedure will provide the information needed to establish a diagnosis. For this analysis, a Positive Test is defined as a score of BI-RADS 0, 3, 4 or 5 based on initial MRI and subsequent work-up||0.043|0.021|
81612751|NCT00058058|162904723|OTHER||Binomial Proportion|0.9091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05004|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7567|0.9809||||||"Sensitivity estimate - estimates the P(T+\|D+) where the MRI within 90 days of a negative mammogram is the test (T) and cancer in the contralateral breast is the Disease status(D)"||0.9809|0.7567|
81612752|NCT00058058|162904723|OTHER||Binomial Proportion|0.8782|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0107|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8555|0.8985||||||"Specificity - estimates the P(T-\|D-) of MRI where the MRI within 90 days of a negative mammogram is the test (T) and cancer in the contralateral breast is the Disease status(D)"||0.8985|0.8555|
81649374|NCT00940875|162989395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5393|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Difference between treatment groups in OS||||0.5393
81467870|NCT02612610|162627708|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.5||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.7|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 56 LCQ Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 56 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||2.7|0.2|0.0192
81528215|NCT04230213|162743576|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was to be determined if the 90% confidence interval of the geometric mean ratio falls within the 80% to 125% range.|Geometric mean ratio (percentage)|102.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.78|117.17|||||Analysis was performed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|||117.17|89.78|
81612753|NCT00058058|162904723|OTHER||Binomial Proportion|0.2083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0338|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1452|0.2839||||||"PPV estimate - estimates the P(D+\|T+), where the MRI within 90 days of a negative mammogram is the test (T) and cancer in the contralateral breast is the Disease status(D)."||0.2839|0.1452|
81612754|NCT00058058|162904723|OTHER||Binomial Proportion|0.9964|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0021|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9894|0.9993||||||"B. NPV Analysis for ALL Cases in Analysis Set NPV estimate - estimates the P(D-\|T-), where the MRI within 90 days of a negative mammogram is the test (T) and cancer in the contralateral breast is the Disease status(D)"||0.9993|0.9894|
81612755|NCT00058058|162904723|OTHER||Binomial Proportion|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00556|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.044||||||B. Diagnostic Yield for ALL Cases in Analysis Set Diagnostic Yield - estimates the likelihood that the MRI within 90 days of a negative mammogram will provide the information needed to establish a diagnosis||0.044|0.021|
81612756|NCT00058058|162904724|OTHER||ROC analysis|0.9355|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8956|0.9753|||||exact CI|ROC analysis - estimates the accuracy of MRI within 90 days of a negative mammogram to detect cancer in the contralateral breast||0.9753|0.8956|
81612757|NCT00790062|162904742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.59|||ANCOVA|||||1.59|0.63|0.670
81612758|NCT02390557|162904745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.7||||0.074|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||we had a prior hypothesis that the survey intervention would be associated with a larger increase in perceived quality of health care compared with control from Wave 1 to Wave 2||||0.074
81612759|NCT02390557|162904745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4||||0.069|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||We compared change in perception of quality of health care between Control v YES Health, wave 1 v Wave 2||||.069
81612760|NCT05349084|162904757|EQUIVALENCE|A Fisher's exact test was performed to determine the association between coronary artery stenosis and PET myocardial blood flow (MBF) values during stress. The following myocardial segments were analyzed: left anterior descending (LAD), left circumflex (LCx), and right coronary artery (RCA). Coronary arteries were categorized as coronary arteries with a diameter stenosis ≥50% or \<50%. The MBF values during stress were categorized as normal or abnormal. Normal MBF is defined as \>1.8 mL/g/min.||||||0.2522||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.2522
81467871|NCT02612610|162627709|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.2||||0.0626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 85/Early Termination LCQ Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 85/Early Termination estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||2.4|-0.1|0.0626
81467872|NCT02612610|162627709|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0||||0.0967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.3|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 85/Early Termination LCQ Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 85/Early Termination estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||2.3|-0.2|0.0967
81467873|NCT02612610|162627709|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.9||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 85/Early Termination LCQ Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 85/Early Termination estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||3.1|0.7|0.0028
81467874|NCT02612610|162627710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3182|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28 PGIC: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated using CMH test."||||0.3182
81467875|NCT02612610|162627710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5021|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28 PGIC: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated using CMH test."||||0.5021
81467876|NCT02612610|162627710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0665|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28 PGIC: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated using CMH test."||||0.0665
81467877|NCT02612610|162627711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0872|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56 PGIC: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated using CMH test."||||0.0872
81467878|NCT02612610|162627711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0994|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56 PGIC: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated using CMH test."||||0.0994
81467879|NCT02612610|162627711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0009|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56 PGIC: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated using CMH test."||||0.0009
81467880|NCT02612610|162627712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0037|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 85/Early Termination PGIC: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated using CMH test."||||0.0037
81612761|NCT05349084|162904758|OTHER|A Pearson's Correlation test was performed between PET MFR during stress and CT-FFR by territory.||||||0.028||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Pearson's correlation test|A Pearson's Correlation test was performed between PET MFR during stress and CT-FFR by territory.||||||0.028
81612762|NCT00293462|162904764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.09||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|Two by two table was used. One cell had expected frequency test less than five, so Fisher's exact two-tailed test was used.||Fisher's exact two tailed test||||0.09
81612763|NCT00293462|162904765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|Log rank, Breslow, Tarone-Ware test, but used mantel cox log rank for this analysis||Kaplan-Meier estimate of the survival curves used information from subjects who develop mucositis to the healing of the mucositis in three groups, Group GG, SS, and SG. In order to compare the three curves that were created, the Mantel-Haenszel log-rank statistic was used||||0.92
81612764|NCT00293462|162904766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.28||95.0||||0.28 (quadratic)|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted Maximum Likelihood Methods with random intercepts was the only model used for the three groups and seven measurement time points.||Multilevel regression was used.||||0.28
81612765|NCT00293462|162904767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.78||95.0||||0.78 (quadratic)|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted Maximum Likelihood Methods with random intercepts was the only model used for the three groups and seven measurement time points.||||||0.78
81612766|NCT00293462|162904768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.22||95.0||||0.22 (quadratic)|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted Maximum Likelihood Methods with random intercepts was the only model used for the three groups and seven measurement time points.||||||0.22
81612767|NCT01950260|162904797|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.23
81612768|NCT01950260|162904798|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.41
81612769|NCT01950260|162904799|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.33
81528216|NCT04230213|162743577|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was to be determined if the 90% confidence interval of the geometric mean ratio falls within the 80% to 125% range.|Geometric mean ratio (Percentage)|105.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.16|124.39|||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA model.|||124.39|89.16|
81612770|NCT03283553|162904802|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.264||||||P-value represents interaction for differential changes between time point (9 months compared to baseline) and group assignment.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusts for baseline patient education, care partner gender, and patient disease stage.||Complete illness understanding at 9 months was compared to baseline using logistic regression models estimated with generalized estimating equations (GEE) and an exchangeable correlation specification. Each model included group assignment, time (9 months versus baseline), their interaction, and covariates.||||0.264
81612771|NCT03283553|162904803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.555||||||P-value represents the significance of the term for group assignment.|Regression, Linear|Adjusts for baseline patient education, care partner gender, and patient disease stage.||Satisfaction with cancer care at 9 months was compared to baseline using linear regression models with the difference in the score as the outcome and a term for group assignment as the main independent variable.||||0.555
81612772|NCT03283553|162904804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.619||||||P-value represents interaction for differential changes between time point (9 months vs baseline) and group assignment.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusts for baseline patient education, care partner gender, and patient disease stage.||Symptoms of anxiety at 9 months were compared to baseline using logistic regression models estimated with generalized estimating equations (GEE) and an exchangeable correlation specification. Each model included group assignment, time (9 months versus baseline), their interaction, and covariates.||||0.619
81612773|NCT03283553|162904805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.532||||||P-value represents interaction for differential changes between time point (9 months compared to baseline) and group assignment.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusts for baseline patient education, care partner gender, and patient disease stage.||Complete illness understanding at 9 months was compared to baseline using logistic regression models estimated with generalized estimating equations (GEE) and an exchangeable correlation specification. Each model included group assignment, time (9 months versus baseline), their interaction, and covariates.||||0.532
81612774|NCT03283553|162904806|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.108||||||P-value represents the significance of the term for group assignment.|Regression, Linear|Adjusts for baseline patient education, care partner gender, and patient disease stage.||Satisfaction with cancer care at 9 months was compared to baseline using linear regression models with the difference in the score as the outcome and a term for group assignment as the main independent variable.||||0.108
81612775|NCT03283553|162904807|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.405||||||P-value represents interaction for differential changes between time point (9 months vs baseline) and group assignment.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusts for baseline patient education, care partner gender, and patient disease stage.||Symptoms of anxiety at 9 months were compared to baseline using logistic regression models estimated with generalized estimating equations (GEE) and an exchangeable correlation specification. Each model included group assignment, time (9 months versus baseline), their interaction, and covariates.||||0.405
81612776|NCT03283553|162904808|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.412||||||P-value represents the significance of the term for group assignment.|Regression, Linear|Adjusts for baseline patient education, care partner gender, and patient disease stage.||Quality of communication at 9 months was compared to baseline using linear regression models with the difference in the score as the outcome and a term for group assignment as the main independent variable.||||0.412
81649375|NCT00940875|162989395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.5399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.66|||Wald Test||The hazard ratio was estimated using the Cox regression model and stratified by ECOG PS, disease stage, histology, and smoking status.|||1.66|0.38|0.5399
81612777|NCT03283553|162904809|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.872||||||P-value represents the significance of the term for group assignment.|Regression, Linear|Adjusts for baseline patient education, care partner gender, and patient disease stage.||Quality of communication at 9 months was compared to baseline using linear regression models with the difference in the score as the outcome and a term for group assignment as the main independent variable.||||0.872
81612778|NCT03283553|162904810|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|P-value assess between-group differences in proportion of participants who were registered during the 9-month follow up period.||||||<0.001
81612779|NCT03283553|162904811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Fisher Exact|P-value assess between-group differences in proportion of participants who used a patient portal feature at least once during 9-month follow up.||||||0.003
81649376|NCT01646385|162989408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.836||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.683|1.025|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for age, baseline steroid, smoking history, previous cancer, and body mass index was used for analysis.||1.025|0.683|0.084
81528217|NCT00524472|162743607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.62||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.97||"P-values for combined sites: significant if P \< 0.0085 for efficacy. Adjusted for interim analysis.~Confidence intervals adjusted for interim analysis."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Hyperinsulinemic-normoglycemic clamp|||0.97|0.39|0.0043
81528218|NCT00524472|162743608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||HN vs. standard|||1.13|0.75|0.29
81528219|NCT00524472|162743609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.21|||Regression, Cox|||||1.21|0.91|0.99
81528220|NCT00524472|162743610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.13||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.31|||Regression, Cox||HN vs. Standard|||1.31|0.98|0.025
81528221|NCT00524472|162743611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.52||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|3.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||HN vs. standard|||3.11|0.74|0.12
81612780|NCT03283553|162904812|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|P-value assess between-group differences in proportion of participants who used a patient portal feature at least once during 9-month follow up.||||||<0.001
81612781|NCT03283553|162904813|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.128||||||P-value assess between-group differences in proportion of participants who used a patient portal feature at least once during 9-month follow up.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.128
81612782|NCT03283553|162904814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.247||||||P-value assess between-group differences in proportion of participants who used a patient portal feature at least once during 9-month follow up.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.247
81612783|NCT03686683|162904815|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.4586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.74|0.78|0.4586
81612784|NCT00372060|162904816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001||95.0|-1.0|-0.6|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, prior oral anti-hyperglycemic medication (except for pioglitazone), and baseline HbA1c.||||-0.6|-1.0|<0.001
81612785|NCT00372060|162904817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-16.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39|<|0.001||95.0|-23.4|-10.0|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, prior oral anti-hyperglycemic medication (except for pioglitazone), and baseline fasting plasma glucose.||||-10.0|-23.4|<0.001
81649377|NCT01646385|162989409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.512||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.276|0.952|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for age was used for analysis.||0.952|0.276|0.035
81612786|NCT00372060|162904818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-49.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.7|<|0.001||95.0|-64.5|-33.9|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, prior oral anti-hyperglycemic medication (except for pioglitazone), and baseline 2-hour postprandial glucose.||||-33.9|-64.5|<0.001
81612787|NCT01579578|162904833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.23||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.81|20.81||two sided p value|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including covariates for baseline tumour size, for the time from the baseline scan to randomisation and with a term for HER2 status.|the difference in LS means is estimated|60 patients had been considered to detect a -20% difference in the estimated average percentage change in tumour size at 8 weeks for AZD8931 plus paclitaxel compared to paclitaxel alone at a one-sided significance level of 10% with 90% power. This is based on a standard deviation of 30% for tumour data (on an absolute scale)||20.81|-30.81|0.688
81612788|NCT01770860|162904837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-values presented were for each of the bandage groups compared to no treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is from mixed model with Treatment (trt) as fix effect, and subject as random effect.||||||<0.0001
81612789|NCT01770860|162904838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-values presented were for each of the bandage groups compared to no treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is from mixed model with treatment (trt) as fix effect, and subject as random effect.||||||<0.0001
81612790|NCT01770860|162904839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-values presented were for each of the bandage groups compared to no treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is from mixed model with treatment (trt) as fix effect, and subject as random effect.||||||<0.0001
81612791|NCT01770860|162904840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-values presented were for each of the bandage groups compared to no treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is from mixed model with treatment (trt) as fix effect, and subject as random effect.||||||<0.0001
81649378|NCT01646385|162989410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.019||||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.831|1.251|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for age, gender, previous non-RA drugs, baseline steroid, baseline DMARDs, methotrexate, disease activity score based on 28-joints count (DAS28), and smoking history was used for analysis.||1.251|0.831|0.855
81649379|NCT01646385|162989411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.564|0.87|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for age, gender, previous non-RA drugs, baseline steroid, methotrexate, and baseline health assessment questionnaire (HAQ) score was used for analysis.||0.870|0.564|0.001
81649380|NCT01646385|162989412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.717||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.537|0.958|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for age, gender, previous non-RA drugs, baseline steroid, methotrexate, baseline HAQ score, Charlson index, smoking history, and body mass index was used for analysis.||0.958|0.537|0.024
81649381|NCT01646385|162989415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81649382|NCT01646385|162989416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Change at Year 1: analysis was performed with Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) using the General Linear Model (GLM) method applying age, gender, baseline DAS28, previous non-RA drugs, baseline steroid, and baseline methotrexate as covariates.||||<0.0001
81702724|NCT02052141|163101328|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.58||0.03|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.71|-0.1|||Paired t-test||The difference between treatment B over treatment A was estimated.|||-0.10|-0.71|0.03
81528222|NCT00524472|162743612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||HN vs. Standard|||1.07|0.72|0.085
81702725|NCT02052141|163101329|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.06||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|-0.11|||Paired t-test||The difference between treatment B over treatment A was estimated.|||-0.11|-1.20|0.05
81612792|NCT01770860|162904841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0476|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is from mixed model with treatment (trt) as fix effect, and subject as random effect||||||0.0476
81612793|NCT02341534|162904857|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.1|||Log Rank|||||1.10|0.64|0.21
81612794|NCT01648283|162904872|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81612795|NCT03643965|162904874|OTHER|Ratio of UPCR at 9 months compared to baseline for Nefecon compared to Placebo|Ratio of geometric LS means|0.73||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.61|0.88|||MMRM model|||||0.88|0.61|0.0003
81612796|NCT03643965|162904875|OTHER|Time-weighted average of eGFR, Nefecon compared to Placebo|Ratio of geometric LS means|1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.15|||robust regression|||||1.15|1.06|<0.0001
81612797|NCT03643965|162904876|OTHER|Ratio of eGFR at 9 months comparison of Nefecon to Placebo|Ratio of geometric LS means|1.07||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.13|||robust regression|||||1.13|1.03|0.0014
81612798|NCT03643965|162904877|OTHER|Ratio of eGFR at 12 months comparison of Nefecon to Placebo|Ratio of geometric LS means|1.07||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.13|||robust regression|||||1.13|1.01|0.0106
81612799|NCT03643965|162904878|OTHER|Ratio of UACR at 9 months comparison of Nefecon to Placebo|Ratio of geometric LS means|0.69||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.86|||MMRM model|||||0.86|0.55|0.0005
81612800|NCT03643965|162904879|OTHER|Time to 30% reduction in eGFR comparison Nefecon to Placebo|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.75|||Cox proportional hazards model|Cox proportional hazards model with individual patient censoring weighting.||||0.75|0.26|0.0028
81612801|NCT03643965|162904880|OTHER|Time to receiving rescue medication comparison Nefecon to Placebo|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.2647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.33|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.33|0.34|0.2647
81612802|NCT03643965|162904881|OTHER|Ratio of UPCR compared to baseline averaged over time points between 12 and 24 months, comparison Nefecon vs Placebo|Ratio of geometric LS means|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.68|||MMRM model|||||0.68|0.51|<0.0001
81612803|NCT03643965|162904882|OTHER|Ratio of UACR compared to baseline averaged over time points between 12 and 24 months, Nefecon vs Placebo|Ratio of geometric LS means|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.63|||MMRM model|||||0.63|0.45|<0.0001
81612804|NCT03643965|162904883|OTHER|Ratio of eGFR compared to baseline averaged over time points between 12 and 24 months, comparison Nefecon vs Placebo|Ratio of geometric LS means|1.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.16|||robust regression|||||1.16|1.06|<0.0001
81612805|NCT03643965|162904884|OTHER|Proportion of patients without microhematuria, comparison Nefecon vs Placebo|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|4.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.1|1.6|0.0001
81612806|NCT03005288|162904902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.48|-6.14|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure|||||-6.14|-8.48|<0.001
81612807|NCT03005288|162904903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.01|-4.37|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure|||||-4.37|-6.01|<0.001
81612808|NCT03005288|162904904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.42|-0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||week 24||-0.83|-1.42|<0.001
81649383|NCT01646385|162989416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Change at Year 2: analysis was performed with ANCOVA using the GLM method applying age, gender, baseline DAS28, previous non-RA drugs, baseline steroid, and baseline methotrexate as covariates.||||<0.0001
81612809|NCT03005288|162904904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.2|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||week 48||-0.41|-1.20|0.005
81612810|NCT03005288|162904908|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.71|-0.95|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure|||week 24||-0.95|-1.71|<0.001
81612811|NCT03005288|162904908|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.48|-1.34|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure|||week 48||-1.34|-2.48|<0.001
81612812|NCT03005288|162904909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.54|-2.31|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure|||week 24||-2.31|-4.54|<0.001
81612813|NCT03005288|162904909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.74|-3.47|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure|||week 48||-3.47|-6.74|<0.001
81612814|NCT03005288|162904910|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.49||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.82|2.06|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure|||week 24||2.06|0.82|0.003
81612815|NCT03005288|162904910|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.36|2.93|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure|||week 48||2.93|1.36|<0.001
81612816|NCT03005288|162904911|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.26|-2.92|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure|||week 24||-2.92|-5.26|<0.001
81612817|NCT03005288|162904911|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.3|-7.64|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure|||week 52||-7.64|-11.3|<0.001
81612818|NCT03005288|162904912|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.03|0.0|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure|||week 24||-0.00|-0.03|0.062
81612819|NCT03005288|162904912|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.08|-0.04|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure|||week 52||-0.04|-0.08|<0.001
81612820|NCT03005288|162904913|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.03|-0.28|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure|||week 12||-0.28|-1.03|0.028
81612821|NCT03005288|162904913|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.66||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.14|-0.18|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure|||week 36||-0.18|-1.14|0.081
81612822|NCT01394991|162904968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.018||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.016|||Chi-squared|||The primary hypothesis was that the group of participants receiving epoetin alfa QW and the group of participants receiving epoetin alfa TIW would have similar incidence rate of participants with at least 1 clinically relevant and objectively confirmed TVE from randomization through Week 16.||0.016|-0.051|0.248
81612823|NCT01394991|162904968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.254||95.0|0.18|1.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.58|0.18|0.254
81612824|NCT01394991|162904969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.029||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.007|||Chi-squared|||||0.007|-0.065|0.08
81612825|NCT01394991|162904970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.13|||Log Rank|The stratified log-rank test accounting for ECOG performance status (0 or 1 versus 2) was used to compare the difference between treatment groups.|The Cox regression model with covariates for treatment group and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (0 or 1 versus 2) was used for estimates of hazard ratio and its 95% confidence interval.|||1.13|0.14|0.073
81612826|NCT01394991|162904971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.039||||0.059||95.0|-0.083|0.005|||Chi-squared|||||0.005|-0.083|0.059
81649384|NCT01646385|162989416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Change at Year 3: analysis was performed with ANCOVA using the GLM method applying age, gender, baseline DAS28, previous non-RA drugs, baseline steroid, and baseline methotrexate as covariates.||||<0.0001
81649385|NCT01646385|162989416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Change at Year 4: analysis was performed with ANCOVA using the GLM method applying age, gender, baseline DAS28, previous non-RA drugs, baseline steroid, and baseline methotrexate as covariates.||||<0.0001
81649386|NCT01646385|162989416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Change at Year 5: analysis was performed with ANCOVA using the GLM method applying age, gender, baseline DAS28, previous non-RA drugs, baseline steroid, and baseline methotrexate as covariates.||||0.01
81649387|NCT01646385|162989419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81649388|NCT01646385|162989420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Change at Year 1: analysis was performed with ANCOVA using the GLM method applying age, gender, baseline HAQ, previous non-RA drugs, baseline steroid, and baseline methotrexate as covariates.||||<0.001
81649389|NCT01646385|162989420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Change at Year 2: analysis was performed with ANCOVA using the GLM method applying age, gender, baseline HAQ, previous non-RA drugs, baseline steroid, and baseline methotrexate as covariates.||||<0.001
81649390|NCT01646385|162989420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Change at Year 3: analysis was performed with ANCOVA using the GLM method applying age, gender, baseline HAQ, previous non-RA drugs, baseline steroid, and baseline methotrexate as covariates.||||<0.001
81649391|NCT01841697|162989423|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the mean difference between omarigilptin and sitagliptin is less than the non-inferiority margin, δ =0.3%, then omarigliptin will be declared non-inferior to sitagliptin in terms of A1C reduction at Week 24.|Difference in least squares mean|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.08|||||Difference is omarigliptin minus sitagliptin.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis||0.08|-0.15|
81649392|NCT01841697|162989424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|3.2|||||Difference is omarigliptin minus sitagliptin.|||3.2|-11.8|
81649393|NCT01841697|162989425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.8|||||Difference is omarigliptin minus sitagliptin.|||0.8|-3.6|
81649394|NCT01841697|162989426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-4.2||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|0.6|||Constrained logitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|Difference is omarigliptin minus sitagliptin.|||0.6|-9.0|0.089
81649395|NCT01841697|162989427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Between-group rate difference|2.0||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|9.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Proportion (rate) for each group was estimated using standard multiple imputation techniques. Between-group difference in proportion is omarigliptin minus sitagliptin.||9.9|-5.9|0.619
81649396|NCT01841697|162989428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Between-group rate difference|4.4||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|11.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Proportion (rate) for each group was estimated using standard multiple imputation techniques. Between-group difference in proportion is omarigliptin minus sitagliptin.||11.4|-2.5|0.212
81649397|NCT02402322|162989470|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In the preliminary analysis, we studied the possible group differences in demographic data and pretreatment measures with chi-square tests and analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The participants' pre- and posttreatment scores were studied with repeated measures ANOVA. Within- and between-group effect sizes were calculated using the pooled standard deviation, Cohen's d.||||0.05
81649398|NCT04593823|162989480|SUPERIORITY||Win Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.5|||||A win ratio parameter signifies the percentage of wins that a treatment group has achieved when compared against a comparator.|||2.50|0.48|
81649399|NCT04593823|162989481|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|15.9|||Chi-squared|||||15.9|-17.0|>0.999
81649400|NCT04593823|162989482|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.8||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.4|13.6|||Chi-squared|||||13.6|-36.4|0.459
81702726|NCT02052141|163101330|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.82||0.04|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.31|-0.38|||Paired t-test||The difference between treatment B over treatment A was estimated.|||-0.38|-3.31|0.04
81649401|NCT04593823|162989484|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|8.887||||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.01|37.784|||ANOVA|Repeated measures analysis||||37.784|-20.010|0.547
81649402|NCT04593823|162989485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.336|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.336
81649403|NCT00267098|162989512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.729||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.592|0.889||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study;a p-value was not used. Instead, a posterior probability,representing the probability that patients with BiV pacing have lower risk of events than those with RV pacing, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Posterior Distribution for HR|The posterior distribution is the set of values the BiV to RV hazard ratio can take, and its likelihood of taking such values.|The hazard ratio corresponds to the time until death, a HF urgent care event or visit in which the LVESVI endpoint was met. Data beyond missed LVESVI measurements were excluded. A 95% credible interval was used instead of a 95% confidence interval.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same rate of mortality, a heart failure urgent care visit, or significant increase in LVESVI as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with BiV pacing have a lower rate of this composite endpoint than patients with right ventricular pacing.||0.889|0.592|0.9990
81649404|NCT00267098|162989513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.843||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.632|1.142||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; thus p-values were not used. Instead, posterior probabilities, representing the probability that subjects with biventricular pacing have better outcomes, were calculated. A probability ≥ 0.95 was significant.|Posterior Distribution for HR|The posterior distribution is the set of values the BiV to RV hazard ratio for death can take, and its likelihood of taking such values.|Because BLOCK HF was a Bayesian study, a 95% credible interval was used in lieu of a 95% confidence interval. This interval reflects the set of values the Hazard Ratio can take with 95% posterior probability.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same rate of mortality as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing.||1.142|0.632|0.865
81702727|NCT02052141|163101331|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.37||0.07|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.41|-0.03|||Paired t-test||The difference between treatment B over treatment A was estimated|||-0.03|-0.41|0.07
81612827|NCT01394991|162904972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.03|||Log Rank|The stratified log-rank test accounting for ECOG score status (0 or 1 versus 2) was used to compare the difference between treatment groups.|The Cox regression model including covariates for treatment group and the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) score status (0 or 1 versus 2) was used for estimates of a hazard ratio and its 95% confidence interval.|||1.03|0.21|0.054
81612828|NCT01394991|162904973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0041||||0.88||95.0|-0.0526|0.0608|||Chi-squared|||||0.0608|-0.0526|0.88
81612829|NCT01394991|162904974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.026||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.108|||Chi-squared|||||0.108|-0.056|0.514
81612830|NCT01394991|162904975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.003||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.071|0.065|||Chi-squared|||||0.065|-0.071|0.920
81612831|NCT02427646|162904980|OTHER|"A linear mixed effects (LME) model via the maximized likelihood estimation was implemented using open-source statistical software, R (version 3.3.3). The effects of each clinical and kinematic outcome measures were examined for each participant group (ET and PD arms were separately analyzed thus no interaction effects were investigated) in separate LME models (lme4 package using lmer function)."|||||<|0.05|||||||Linear mixed effects model|||||||<0.05
81612832|NCT02427646|162904981|OTHER|"A linear mixed effects (LME) model via the maximized likelihood estimation was implemented using open-source statistical software, R (version 3.3.3). The effects of each clinical and kinematic outcome measures were examined for each participant group (ET and PD arms were separately analyzed thus no interaction effects were investigated) in separate LME models (lme4 package using lmer function)."|||||<|0.05|||||||Linear mixed effects model|a log-transformation ofthe RMS datasets was applied for statistical analysis||||||<0.05
81612833|NCT03824236|162904992|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy rate was calculated as 100\*(1-RR) with RR=relative risk of developing the disease for vaccinated people (P-Fx Group) compared to unvaccinated people (Infectivity Control Group).|Vaccine efficacy rate|52.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.0|68.0|||Fisher Exact|||Efficacy analysis aimed at comparing P. falciparum parasitemia incidence after sporozoite challenge between P-Fx group and the Infectivity Control group.||68|28|0.003
81612834|NCT03824236|162904992|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy rate was calculated as 100\*(1-RR) with RR=relative risk of developing the disease for vaccinated people (NP-Fx Group) compared to unvaccinated people (Infectivity Control Group).|Vaccine efficacy rate|54.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.0|70.0|||Fisher Exact|||Efficacy analysis aimed at comparing P. falciparum parasitemia incidence after sporozoite challenge between NP-Fx group and the Infectivity Control group.||70|29|0.002
81612835|NCT01290094|162905003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for percent change from baseline was from a paired samples t-test.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.0005
81612836|NCT01290094|162905004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for percent change from baseline was from a paired samples t-test.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.0005
81612837|NCT01290094|162905005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for percent change from baseline was from a paired samples t-test.|Paired t-test|||||||0.001
81612838|NCT01290094|162905006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for percent change from baseline was from a paired samples t-test.|Paired t-test|||||||0.056
81612839|NCT01290094|162905007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|||||Month 12: P-value for percent change from baseline was from a Wilcoxon signed rank test.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0005
81612840|NCT01290094|162905007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|||||Month 24: P-value for percent change from baseline was from a Wilcoxon signed rank test.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0005
81612841|NCT01290094|162905008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|||||Month 12: P-value for percent change from baseline was from a paired samples t-test.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.0005
81612842|NCT01290094|162905008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|||||Month 24: P-value for percent change from baseline was from a paired samples t-test.|Paired t-test|||||||0.027
81612843|NCT03230006|162905014|SUPERIORITY||Partial eta squared|0.152||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA||A two-way mixed ANOVA was conducted to investigate treatment group differences in change in mean number of drinks consumed from baseline to post-treatment, as indicated by the Time by Treatment Condition interaction effect.|||||0.002
81612844|NCT03230006|162905014|SUPERIORITY||Partial eta squared|0.342|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshold for significance is p \<.05.|ANOVA||This is the partial eta squared for the main effect of time.|||||<.001
81612845|NCT03230006|162905014|SUPERIORITY||Partial eta squared|0.018||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA||This is the partial eta squared for the main effect of treatment condition.|||||.309
81612846|NCT03230006|162905014|OTHER||F|38.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshold for significance is p \<.05.|ANOVA|||After conducting the initial two-way mixed ANOVA, follow-up testing was conducted to determine the simple main effects of time (pre to post) on mean number of drinks per week within each treatment condition, which was examined using one-way repeated measures ANOVAs.||||<.001
81612847|NCT03230006|162905014|OTHER||F|5.43||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||After conducting the initial two-way mixed ANOVA, follow-up testing was conducted to determine the simple main effects of time (pre to post) on mean number of drinks per week within each treatment condition, which was examined using one-way repeated measures ANOVAs.||||.030
81612848|NCT03230006|162905014|OTHER||F|1.15||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA||This is the simple main effect of treatment condition on mean number of drinks consumed per week at baseline. For the UP, n=51; for the TC, n=24.|After conducting the initial two-way mixed ANOVA, the simple main effects for treatment condition on mean number of drinks consumed per week at each timepoint (pre and post) were examined using one-way ANOVAs.||||.016
81612849|NCT03230006|162905014|OTHER||F|7.78||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA||This is the simple main effect of treatment condition on mean number of drinks consumed per week at post-treatment. For the UP, n=38; for the TC, n=21.|After conducting the initial two-way mixed ANOVA, the simple main effects for treatment condition on mean number of drinks consumed per week at each timepoint (pre and post) were examined using one-way ANOVAs.||||.007
81612850|NCT01866917|162905035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.574|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.574
81612851|NCT01866917|162905036|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis performed using SPSS software, version 15 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL). Data for quantitative variables reported as a median and interquartile range. The Mann Whitney and chi-square tests were used for the analysis of continuous and categorical variables.|Interquartile range (IQR)|3.0||||0.825|TWO_SIDED|||||Effect size was calculated for the numeric pain rating scale at the immediate post-operative period, 4-hour, 8-hour , 12-hour, and 24-hour time periods as a means to assess post-operative pain control.|Chi-squared|||TAP has been demonstrated to have a potential role in reducing pain, post-operative opioid requirement, and time to hospital discharge after abdominal hysterectomies and cesarean sections.||||.825
81612852|NCT01140347|162905037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.866||||0.1391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.717|1.046|||Log Rank||HR with 95% confidence interval (CI) was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model using the Interactive Web Response System (IWRS) stratification factors (geographical regions and etiology of liver disease).|||1.046|0.717|0.1391
81612853|NCT01140347|162905038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.625|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.522|0.75|||Log Rank||HR with 95% CI was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model using the IWRS stratification factors (geographical regions and etiology of liver disease).|||0.750|0.522|<0.0001
81612854|NCT01140347|162905039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) adjusted for geographic region and etiology liver disease||||||<0.0001
81612855|NCT01140347|162905040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.593|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.487|0.722|||Log Rank||HR with 95% CI was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model using the IWRS stratification factors (geographical regions and etiology of liver disease).|||0.722|0.487|<0.0001
81612856|NCT00901485|162905048|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|To test for non-inferiority, a sample size of 36 (18 patients completing both arms of the crossover) was calculated to provide 80% power to detect a 2.5% drop in the primary outcome, mean overnight oxygen saturation (SpO2), with a SD of 3% at a significance level of 0.05|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.0||a priori threshold for significance p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"We tested the hypothesis that iVAPS can ventilate a patient naive to NIV at least as effectively as standard PS.~Sleep and breathing parameters at the end of each treatment period were compared using Wilcoxon Signed Rank test. The median difference between treatments with 95% confidence intervals was then compared by related-samples Hodges-Lehman test"||1.0|-0.2|0.13
81612857|NCT00901485|162905049|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|PtcCO2 is compared as a secondary outcome resulting in CO2 elimination similar to that of standard PS ventilation (median difference (95% CI) of -0.04(- 0.03 to 0.4)kPa in mean overnight PtcCO2).|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Hypothesis: that we tested the hypothesis that iVAPS, with automated selection of ventilator settings, was non-inferior to standard pressure support (PS) ventilation, with settings determined by an experienced healthcare professional, for controlling nocturnal hypoventilation in patients naïve to NIV.||0.4|-0.3|0.54
81612858|NCT00901485|162905050|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a secondary outcome|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.5|-0.5|0.94
81612859|NCT00901485|162905051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a secondary outcome|Median Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1|-2|0.42
81612860|NCT00901485|162905052|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a secondary outcome|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.82||95.0|-8.0|4.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||4|-8|0.82
81612861|NCT00901485|162905053|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a secondary outcome|Median Difference (Net)|1.04||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.44|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.44|0.27|0.0004
81612862|NCT00901485|162905054|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a secondary outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.5|-1.2|0.5
81612863|NCT00901485|162905055|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a secondary outcome|Median Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.3|-4.5|0.001
81612864|NCT00901485|162905056|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a secondary outcome|Median Difference (Net)|-10.0||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.0|23.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||23|-54|0.47
81612865|NCT00901485|162905057|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a secondary outcome|Median Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.2|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.2|-0.7|0.41
81612866|NCT00901485|162905058|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a secondary outcome|Median Difference (Net)|4.0||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|12.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||12|-5|0.36
81612867|NCT00901485|162905059|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a secondary outcome|Median Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|14.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||14|-5|0.59
81612868|NCT00901485|162905060|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a secondary outcome|Median Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|14.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||14|-5|0.59
81612869|NCT00901485|162905061|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a secondary outcome|Median Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|5.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||5|-9|0.72
81612870|NCT01871285|162905066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.182||||0.7942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.24|-1.60|.7942
81612871|NCT01871285|162905066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.683||||0.6155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.89|13.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.25|-11.89|.6155
81612872|NCT01871285|162905067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.182||||0.7942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.24|-1.60|.7942
81612873|NCT01871285|162905067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.683||||0.6155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.89|13.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.25|-11.89|.6155
81612874|NCT00929305|162905075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81612875|NCT00929305|162905078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81612876|NCT02334306|162905167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.262|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|0.7|||ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference for MEDI5872 210 mg:Placebo was calculated with associated 90% confidence interval and p-value.|||0.7|-3.6|0.262
81612877|NCT02334306|162905168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.82|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|1.64|||ANCOVA||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio for MEDI5872 210 mg:Placebo was calculated with associated 90% confidence interval, SE (log), and p-value.|For plasma cell levels||1.64|0.52|0.820
81612878|NCT02334306|162905168|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.291|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.33|1.28|||ANCOVA||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio for MEDI5872 210 mg:Placebo was calculated with associated 90% confidence interval, SE (log), and p-value.|For TFH cells||1.28|0.33|0.291
81612879|NCT02334306|162905169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.44|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.18|||ANCOVA||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio for MEDI5872 210 mg:Placebo was calculated with associated 90% confidence interval, SE (log), and p-value.|For total plasma cells||1.18|0.65|0.440
81612880|NCT02334306|162905169|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|0.7|||ANCOVA||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio for MEDI5872 210 mg:Placebo was calculated with associated 90% confidence interval, SE (log), and p-value.|For CD4/ICOS TFH cells||0.70|0.26|0.008
81612881|NCT02334306|162905169|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.972|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.59|||ANCOVA||Adjusted Geometric mean ratio for MEDI5872 210 mg:Placebo was calculated with associated 90% confidence interval, SE (log), and p-value.|For PD-1/ICOS TFH cells||1.59|0.64|0.972
81467881|NCT02612610|162627712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0166|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 85/Early Termination PGIC: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated using CMH test."||||0.0166
81467882|NCT02612610|162627712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 85/Early Termination: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated using CMH test."||||<0.0001
81612882|NCT02334306|162905171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.574|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|1.6|||ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference for MEDI5872 210 mg:Placebo was calculated with associated 90% confidence interval and p-value.|||1.6|-0.8|0.574
81649405|NCT00267098|162989514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.781||||0.9785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.615|0.991||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used. Instead, a posterior probability, representing the probability that patients with BiV pacing have better outcomes than those with RV pacing, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Posterior Distribution for HR|The posterior distribution is the set of values the BiV to RV hazard ratio can take, and its likelihood of taking such values.|Because BLOCK HF was a Bayesian study, a 95% credible interval was used in lieu of a 95% confidence interval. This interval reflects the set of values the Hazard Ratio can take with 95% posterior probability.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same rate of mortality or heart failure(HF)-related hospitalization as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a lower rate of death or first HF hospitalization than patients with right ventricular pacing.||0.991|0.615|0.9785
81649406|NCT00267098|162989515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.695||||0.9886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.558|0.866||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used. Instead, a posterior probability, representing the probability that patients with BiV pacing have better outcomes than those with RV pacing, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Posterior Distribution for HR|The posterior distribution is the set of values the BiV to RV hazard ratio can take, and its likelihood of taking such values.|The hazard ratio corresponds to the time from randomization to death or a visit in which LVESVI endpoint was met. Data beyond missed LVESVI measurements were excluded. A 95% credible interval was used instead of a 95% confidence interval.|"The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or II who receive biventricular pacing have the same rate of mortality or significant increase in LVESVI as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing.~This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a lower rate of death or significant increase in LVESVI than patients with right ventricular pacing."||0.866|0.558|0.9886
81612883|NCT02334306|162905172|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|25.0||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|50.9|||Fisher Exact|||ESSDAI \[3\]||50.9|-3.1|0.252
81612884|NCT02334306|162905172|SUPERIORITY||Difference in precentages|25.0||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|50.9|||Fisher Exact|||ESSDAI\[4\]||50.9|-3.1|0.252
81612885|NCT03635112|162905197|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.76||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.62|39.11|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||||39.11|-40.62|0.970
81612886|NCT03635112|162905197|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-13.13||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.46|26.19|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||||26.19|-52.46|0.510
81612887|NCT03635112|162905198|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|-0.07||||0.5102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.277|0.135|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square Test|||||0.135|-0.277|0.5102
81612888|NCT03635112|162905198|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.02||||0.8591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.181|0.218|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square Test|||||0.218|-0.181|0.8591
81612889|NCT03635112|162905199|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|-0.13||||0.1805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.322|0.061|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square Test|||||0.061|-0.322|0.1805
81612890|NCT03635112|162905199|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|-0.01||||0.9215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.204|0.184|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square Test|||||0.184|-0.204|0.9215
81612891|NCT03635112|162905200|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.6||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|4.8|||ANCOVA|||||4.8|-1.6|0.316
81612892|NCT03635112|162905200|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.0||||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|3.2|||ANCOVA|||||3.2|-3.2|0.988
81612893|NCT03635112|162905201|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|-0.11||||0.1828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.059|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square Test|||||0.059|-0.270|0.1828
81612894|NCT03635112|162905201|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.06||||0.5785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.133|0.244|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square Test|||||0.244|-0.133|0.5785
81612895|NCT03635112|162905202|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|-0.07||||0.3776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.225|0.095|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square Test|||||0.095|-0.225|0.3776
81612896|NCT03635112|162905202|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|-0.04||||0.6063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.189|0.111|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square Test|||||0.111|-0.189|0.6063
81612897|NCT00714233|162905231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test to analyze BMI at baseline and 24 weeks||||<0.05
81612898|NCT04668144|162905261|NON_INFERIORITY|Under the assumption of 0 difference in mean PRU between groups and a common standard deviation of 50 PRU, a sample size of 22 patients per group would allow for the 95%CI to stay within ± 45 PRU with a 90% power and alpha=0.05. In line with previously reported investigations, 45 PRU was chosen for the noninferiority margin for the upper 95%CI limit of the difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|130.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.0|176.0||p-value was not calculated for noninferiority analysis|ANCOVA|||The primary hypothesis of our study was that in patients receiving concomitant administration of cangrelor and prasugrel (experimental arm), platelet inhibition as assessed by PRU would be noninferior to patients receiving prasugrel only (active control)||176|85|
81612899|NCT01112735|162905272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5621|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5621
81612900|NCT01112735|162905273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3595|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3595
81612901|NCT01112735|162905274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9417|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 3||||0.9417
81612902|NCT01112735|162905274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5488|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 7||||0.5488
81612903|NCT01112735|162905274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7107|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 14||||0.7107
81612904|NCT01112735|162905274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8809|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 28||||0.8809
81612905|NCT01112735|162905274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4598|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 60||||0.4598
81612906|NCT01112735|162905274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3837|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 90||||0.3837
81612907|NCT01112735|162905275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9699|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 3||||0.9699
81612908|NCT01112735|162905275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4709|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 7||||0.4709
81649407|NCT00267098|162989516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.704||||0.9904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.522|0.947||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used. Instead, a posterior probability, representing the probability that patients with BiV pacing have better outcomes than those with RV pacing, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Posterior Distribution for HR|The posterior distribution is the set of values the BiV to RV hazard ratio can take, and its likelihood of taking such values.|Because BLOCK HF was a Bayesian study, a 95% credible interval was used in lieu of a 95% confidence interval. This interval reflects the set of values the Hazard Ratio can take with 95% posterior probability.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same rate of first heart failure(HF)-related hospitalization as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a lower rate of first HF hospitalization than patients with right ventricular pacing.||0.947|0.522|0.9904
81612909|NCT01112735|162905275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1406|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 14||||0.1406
81612910|NCT01112735|162905275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4291|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 28||||0.4291
81612911|NCT01112735|162905275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2704|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 60||||0.2704
81612912|NCT01112735|162905275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7564|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 90||||0.7564
81612913|NCT00916006|162905278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81612914|NCT00916006|162905279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81612915|NCT03419780|162905287|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81612916|NCT03419780|162905288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.79
81612917|NCT03419780|162905289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.89
81612918|NCT03419780|162905290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.34
81612919|NCT03419780|162905291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81612920|NCT03419780|162905292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.55
81612921|NCT03419780|162905293|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.00
81612922|NCT02783950|162905341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.27
81612923|NCT02783950|162905342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Test p-value|||||||0.70
81612924|NCT02696785|162905352|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.73||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|5.52|||Regression, Logistic|||Overall Work Impairment Score||5.52|1.35|0.005
81612925|NCT02696785|162905352|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|9.03|||Regression, Logistic|||Overall Work Impairment Score.||9.03|2.20|<0.001
81612926|NCT02696785|162905352|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|10.28|||Regression, Logistic|||Overall Work Impairment Score.||10.28|2.52|<0.001
81612927|NCT02696785|162905352|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||Percentage of Activity Impairment||-0.7|-13.2|<0.001
81612928|NCT02696785|162905352|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|-3.0|||ANCOVA|||Percentage of Activity Impairment||-3.0|-15.5|<0.001
81612929|NCT02696785|162905352|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-2.5|||ANCOVA|||Percentage of Activity Impairment||-2.5|-15.2|<0.001
81612930|NCT02696785|162905353|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|4.23|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.23|1.25|0.007
81612931|NCT02696785|162905353|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.78||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|5.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.24|1.48|0.001
81612932|NCT02696785|162905353|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|6.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.41|1.79|<0.001
81612933|NCT02696785|162905354|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.57|-1.11|<0.001
81612934|NCT02696785|162905354|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.70|-1.25|<0.001
81612935|NCT02696785|162905354|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.63|-1.18|<0.001
81612936|NCT02696785|162905355|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|5.21|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.21|1.23|0.012
81612937|NCT02696785|162905355|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|7.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.70|1.82|<0.001
81467883|NCT02612610|162627713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0396|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 85/Early Termination CGIC: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated using CMH test."||||0.0396
81612938|NCT02696785|162905355|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|7.98|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.98|1.91|<0.001
81612939|NCT02696785|162905356|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.299||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.39|-1.56|0.001
81612940|NCT02696785|162905356|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.307|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.62|-1.83|<0.001
81612941|NCT02696785|162905356|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.304|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|-0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.67|-1.86|<0.001
81612942|NCT02696785|162905357|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|7.62||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|34.68|||Regression, Logistic|||||34.68|1.67|0.009
81612943|NCT02696785|162905357|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.03||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|36.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||36.83|1.75|0.007
81612944|NCT02696785|162905357|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.13||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|24.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||24.49|1.07|0.041
81612945|NCT02696785|162905358|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.447|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-1.9|||ANCOVA|||||-1.9|-3.7|<0.001
81612946|NCT02696785|162905358|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.7|||ANCOVA|||||-1.7|-3.5|<0.001
81612947|NCT02696785|162905358|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.452|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-1.5|||ANCOVA|||||-1.5|-3.3|<0.001
81612948|NCT02696785|162905359|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|3.2574|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0437||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2041|5.3106|||Mixed Models Analysis|||PCS||5.3106|1.2041|0.002
81612949|NCT02696785|162905359|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|4.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.072|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9432|6.1608|||Mixed Models Analysis|||PCS||6.1608|1.9432|<0.001
81612950|NCT02696785|162905359|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|4.3254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0641|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2321|6.4186|||Mixed Models Analysis|||PCS||6.4186|2.2321|<0.001
81612951|NCT02696785|162905359|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.4321|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1718||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8732|2.7373|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MCS||2.7373|-1.8732|0.713
81612952|NCT02696785|162905359|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.6273|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2028||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7387|2.9934|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MCS||2.9934|-1.7387|0.602
81612953|NCT02696785|162905359|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.4467|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1978||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9097|2.803|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MCS||2.8030|-1.9097|0.709
81612954|NCT02696785|162905360|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.416||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.23|-1.87|0.012
81612955|NCT02696785|162905360|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.428||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.27|-1.95|0.010
81612956|NCT02696785|162905360|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.423|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|-0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.66|-2.32|<0.001
81612957|NCT02696785|162905361|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-8.628|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6724||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.885|-3.371|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.371|-13.885|0.001
81612958|NCT02696785|162905361|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-6.635|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7438||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.033|-1.238|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.238|-12.033|0.016
81612959|NCT02696785|162905361|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-7.991|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7248||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.351|-2.631|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.631|-13.351|0.004
81612960|NCT02696785|162905362|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.367|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1143||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.592|-0.142|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.142|-0.592|0.001
81612961|NCT02696785|162905362|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.422|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1184|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.655|-0.189|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.189|-0.655|<0.001
81612962|NCT02696785|162905362|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.329|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1167||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.558|-0.099|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.099|-0.558|0.005
81612963|NCT02696785|162905363|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.211||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.05|0.22|0.003
81612964|NCT02696785|162905363|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.86|-0.00|0.051
81612965|NCT02696785|162905363|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.215||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.03|0.18|0.005
81685708|NCT00401973|163069366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065||95.0||||P-value for Olanzapine versus pooled olanzapine+amantadine and olanzapine+metformin.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures Analysis||To detect a difference between treatment arms of 3.06 kg in mean weight change from baseline to endpoint, 150 patients must be enrolled in stepped intervention arm and 50 in control arm. Assuming a standard deviation of 6.87 kg, there is 80% power to detect a difference between treatment arms on a 1-sided 2-sample t-test at the 5% significance level. Primary analysis was the comparison of mean weight change for 'olanzapine only' versus pooled 'olanzapine \& adjunctive treatment' arm at Week 22.||||0.065
81612966|NCT02696785|162905364|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.321||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.03|-1.30|0.039
81612967|NCT02696785|162905364|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.02|-1.28|0.057
81612968|NCT02696785|162905364|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.03|-1.31|0.042
81612969|NCT02696785|162905365|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-5.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.806|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-3.5|||ANCOVA|||||-3.5|-6.7|<0.001
81612970|NCT02696785|162905365|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-4.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.812|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-3.3|||ANCOVA|||||-3.3|-6.5|<0.001
81612971|NCT02696785|162905365|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-5.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.816|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-3.6|||ANCOVA|||||-3.6|-6.8|<0.001
81612972|NCT02696785|162905366|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-1.4|0.317
81612973|NCT02696785|162905366|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.8|-1.1|0.683
81612974|NCT02696785|162905366|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6|-1.3|0.500
81612975|NCT02696785|162905367|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3|-1.9|0.154
81612976|NCT02696785|162905367|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||-0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-1.8|-0.6
81612977|NCT02696785|162905367|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-1.6|0.398
81612978|NCT02696785|162905368|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.3|-1.7|0.783
81612979|NCT02696785|162905368|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-2.0|0.550
81612980|NCT02696785|162905368|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-2.8|0.091
81612981|NCT02696785|162905370|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1|-1.3|0.027
81612982|NCT02696785|162905370|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.4|-1.7|0.002
81612983|NCT02696785|162905370|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.0|-1.3|0.035
81612984|NCT02696785|162905371|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.0|-2.3|0.041
81612985|NCT02696785|162905371|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3|-2.1|0.125
81612986|NCT02696785|162905371|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3|-2.6|0.013
81612987|NCT02696785|162905372|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.082||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.03|6.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.12|-6.03|0.989
81612988|NCT02696785|162905372|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.146||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.70|-3.71|0.429
81612989|NCT02696785|162905372|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-5.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.27||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.92|0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.98|-11.92|0.096
81612990|NCT02696785|162905376|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4|-2.6|0.166
81612991|NCT02696785|162905376|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.4|-3.4|0.011
81612992|NCT02696785|162905376|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-2.6|0.182
81612993|NCT02696785|162905377|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-10.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.588|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-6.9|||ANCOVA|||||-6.9|-13.2|<0.001
81612994|NCT02696785|162905377|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-9.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.591|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-6.4|||ANCOVA|||||-6.4|-12.6|<0.001
81612995|NCT02696785|162905377|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-8.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.603|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|-4.9|||ANCOVA|||||-4.9|-11.2|<0.001
81612996|NCT01016353|162905381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.06
81612997|NCT04863898|162905382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-5.2|||||LME regression, random intercepts by individual and fixed effects of participant characteristics. Difference = endline - baseline.|Using the PASS software program, we estimated the power for comparisons of scores from pre- to post-intervention, assuming a p-value of 0.05 (two-sided) and a final sample size of 131 with both measurements. We would have 85% power to detect a small-to-medium sized effect based on standardized mean difference (d=0.32).||-5.2|-7|
81612998|NCT04863898|162905386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.09|||||Calculated using a linear mixed effect regression model with random intercepts by individual Difference = endline - baseline.|Using the PASS software program, we estimated the power for comparisons of scores from pre- to post-intervention, assuming a p-value of 0.05 (two-sided) and a final sample size of 131 with both measurements. We would have 85% power to detect a small-to-medium sized effect based on standardized mean difference (d=0.32).||1.09|0.86|
81612999|NCT04863898|162905387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-3.6|||||LME regression, random intercepts by individual and fixed effects of participant characteristics. Difference = endline - baseline.|Using the PASS software program, we estimated the power for comparisons of scores from pre- to post-intervention, assuming a p-value of 0.05 (two-sided) and a final sample size of 131 with both measurements. We would have 85% power to detect a small-to-medium sized effect based on standardized mean difference (d=0.32).||-3.6|-4.7|
81613000|NCT02487446|162905392|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 97.5% one -sided confidence interval (CI) \> -20 mL.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00778||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0269|0.0038||p-value unadjusted|Linear Mixed Model|||Ho: QVA149 27.5/12.5 μg b.i.d. is inferior to umeclidinium/vilanterol 62.5/25 μg q.d; Ha: QVA149 27.5/12.5 μg b.i.d. is non-inferior to umeclidinium/vilanterol 62.5/25 μg q.d.||0.0038|-0.0269|0.139
81613001|NCT02487446|162905393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00778|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0269|0.0038||||||Ho: QVA149 27.5/12.5 μg b.i.d. is inferior to umeclidinium/vilanterol 62.5/25 μg q.d; Ha: QVA149 27.5/12.5 μg b.i.d. is non-inferior to umeclidinium/vilanterol 62.5/25 μg q.d.||0.0038|-0.0269|
81613002|NCT02487446|162905394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01062|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0361|0.0056||||||||0.0056|-0.0361|
81613003|NCT02487446|162905395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00806|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0108|0.0209||||||||0.0209|-0.0108|
81685709|NCT00401973|163069366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.113||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures Analysis||Hypothesis=weight gain associated with olanzapine can be prevented or mitigated with an adjunctive pharmacological algorithm.||||0.113
81613004|NCT01822821|162905401|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was tested using a noninferiority margin of 1.15.|ratio of geometric means|0.89||||0.08|ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.06|||Regression, Linear||Ratio of geometric means (CI) for IV acetaminophen versus placebo was estimated as the exponentiated treatment effect parameter from a multivariable linear regression model on log opioid consumption adjusting for age and diabetes.|||1.06||0.08
81613005|NCT01822821|162905401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric means|0.89||||0.28|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.1|||Regression, Linear||Ratio of geometric means (CI) for IV acetaminophen versus placebo was estimated as the exponentiated treatment effect parameter from a multivariable linear regression model on log opioid consumption adjusting for age and diabetes.|||1.10||0.28
81613006|NCT01822821|162905402|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|We assessed whether IV acetaminophen is noninferior to placebo using a noninferiority margin of 1.0.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|90.0||-0.5|||Regression, Linear||Difference in overall postoperative pain score means based on a repeated measures linear regression model with an autoregressive correlation structure, adjusting for age, time, and diabetes.|||-0.5||< 0.001
81613007|NCT01822821|162905402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.42|||Regression, Linear||Difference in overall postoperative pain score means based on a repeated measures linear regression model with an autoregressive correlation structure, adjusting for age, time, and diabetes.|||-0.42||< 0.001
81613008|NCT01822821|162905403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|99.4|0.34|1.7|||Regression, Logistic||Relative risk of PONV in IV acetaminophen versus placebo patients estimated from a multivariable logistic regression model using the log link and adjusting for age and diabetes.|||1.7|0.34|0.35
81685710|NCT00401973|163069366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures Analysis||||||0.036
81613009|NCT01822821|162905404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Difference in medians of IV acetaminophen versus placebo patients based on Wilcoxon rank sum test and Hodges-Lehmann estimation of location shift.|Analysis at 8 hours after surgery.||0|0|0.13
81613010|NCT01822821|162905404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Difference in medians of IV acetaminophen versus placebo patients based on Wilcoxon rank sum test and Hodges-Lehmann estimation of location shift.|Analysis at 16 hours after surgery.||0|0|0.44
81613011|NCT01822821|162905404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Difference in medians of IV acetaminophen versus placebo patients based on Wilcoxon rank sum test and Hodges-Lehmann estimation of location shift.|Analysis at 24 hours after surgery||0|0|0.38
81685711|NCT00401973|163069367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.498||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline for Olanzapine versus pooled olanzapine+amantadine and olanzapine+metformin.|ANCOVA|||||||0.498
81685712|NCT00401973|163069367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.637||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.637
81685713|NCT00401973|163069367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.125
81685714|NCT00401973|163069368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.173||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.173
81613012|NCT01822821|162905405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric means|1.3||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|99.4|0.52|3.2|||Regression, Linear||Outcome log-transformed to meet model assumptions. The treatment effect on duration of mechanical ventilation was assessed by use of the ratio of geometric means from a multivariable logistic regression models adjusting for age and diabetes.|||3.20|0.52|0.46
81613013|NCT01822821|162905406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric means|0.93||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|99.4|0.74|1.2|||Regression, Linear||Outcome log-transformed to meet model assumptions. The treatment effect on duration of ICU stay was assessed by use of the ratio of geometric means from a multivariable logistic regression models adjusting for age and diabetes.|||1.20|0.74|0.38
81613014|NCT01822821|162905407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric means|1.1||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|99.4|0.94|1.2|||Regression, Linear||Outcome log-transformed to meet model assumptions. The treatment effect on duration of mechanical ventilation was assessed by use of the ratio of geometric means from a multivariable logistic regression models adjusting for age and diabetes.|||1.20|0.94|0.12
81613015|NCT01822821|162905408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric means|1.1||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|99.4|0.9|1.2|||Regression, Linear||Outcome log-transformed to meet model assumptions. The treatment effect on ALT was assessed by use of the ratio of geometric means from a repeated measures multivariable logistic regression models adjusting for age and diabetes.|||1.2|0.9|0.31
81613016|NCT01822821|162905409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric means|1.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|99.4|0.8|1.2|||Regression, Linear||Outcome log-transformed to meet model assumptions. The treatment effect on AST was assessed by use of the ratio of geometric means from a repeated measures multivariable logistic regression models adjusting for age and diabetes.|||1.2|0.8|0.98
81536812|NCT03748823|162756137|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was determined based on the 90% Confidence interval calculated from the combination z-score that accounts for the interim analysis.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Mean|1.257|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.16|1.361||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on log-transformed Ctrough and included treatment and stratified weight group as fixed effects.|ANOVA||Geometric least squares mean are the least squares mean from the mixed model after back transformation to the original scale. The 90% confidence interval is presented after back transformation to the original scale.|||1.361|1.160|<0.0001
81613017|NCT01822821|162905410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric means|1.1||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|99.4|0.87|1.3|||Regression, Linear||Outcome log-transformed to meet model assumptions. The treatment effect on bilirubin was assessed by use of the ratio of geometric means from a repeated measures multivariable logistic regression models adjusting for age and diabetes.|||1.3|0.87|0.40
81613018|NCT05750745|162905421|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||0.0871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.02|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measure (MMRM)||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test minus negative control.|||0.02|-0.36|0.0871
81613019|NCT05750745|162905422|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|6.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.548||0.0972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|13.2|||van Elteren Test|P-value was from the van Elteren test adjusted for Baseline Schiff sensitivity stratification factor.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test minus negative control.|||13.20|-0.78|0.0972
81613020|NCT05750745|162905423|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-5.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.16||0.0671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.04|0.41|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test minus negative control.|||0.41|-12.04|0.0671
81649408|NCT00267098|162989517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||BiV - RV Difference in Average Rank|-1.8||||0.637||||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used. Instead, a posterior probability, representing the probability that patients with BiV pacing have better outcomes than those with RV pacing, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Difference in Average Ranks|The subjects' individual rates of days hospitalized for HF were ranked, with lower ranks corresponding to fewer days hospitalized for HF.|The posterior probability that the BiV - RV difference in average ranks was below 0 (denoting that the BiV arm had lower ranks than the RV arm, on average) was calculated.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same rate of days hospitalized for heart failure per year as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a lower rate of days hospitalized for HF than patients with right ventricular pacing.||||0.637
81685715|NCT00401973|163069368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.016
81685716|NCT00401973|163069368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline for Olanzapine versus pooled olanzapine+amantadine and olanzapine+metformin.|ANCOVA|||||||0.029
81613021|NCT05750745|162905424|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.01|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test minus negative control.|||0.01|-0.27|0.0673
81613022|NCT05750745|162905425|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.446||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|7.2|||van Elteren Test|P-value was from the van Elteren test adjusted for Baseline Schiff sensitivity stratification factor.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test minus negative control.|||7.20|-2.44|0.4050
81613023|NCT05750745|162905426|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-5.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.656||0.0346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.88|-0.41|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test minus negative control.|||-0.41|-10.88|0.0346
81613024|NCT05750745|162905427|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.8256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.19|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as positive control minus negative control.|Change from Baseline at Week 6||0.19|-0.15|0.8256
81613025|NCT05750745|162905427|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.5314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.3|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as positive control minus negative control.|Change from Baseline at Week 12||0.30|-0.16|0.5314
81613026|NCT05750745|162905428|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99||0.5575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.48|3.3|||van Elteren Test|P-value was from the Van Elteren test adjusted for Baseline Schiff sensitivity stratification factor.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as positive control minus negative control.|Change from Baseline at Week 6||3.30|-8.48|0.5575
81613027|NCT05750745|162905428|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.308||0.7717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|7.37|||van Elteren Test|P-value was from the van Elteren test adjusted for Baseline Schiff sensitivity stratification factor.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as positive control minus negative control.|Change from Baseline at Week 12||7.37|-9.60|0.7717
81613028|NCT05750745|162905429|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.235||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.63|7.12|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as positive control minus negative control.|Change from Baseline at Week 6||7.12|-5.63|0.8180
81613029|NCT05750745|162905429|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.834||0.3322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|11.28|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as positive control minus negative control.|Change from Baseline at Week 12||11.28|-3.83|0.3322
81613030|NCT05780047|162905433|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81613031|NCT05780047|162905434|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||paired samples t-test|||Paired samples t-tests were run to compare whether EHL knowledge, attitudes and behavior changed after the intervention. EHL scores were expected to increase between pre and post testing.||||<0.05
81613032|NCT03194776|162905449|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.74|||=|0.2612|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-38.03|2.55||P-value of \<= 0.2 was considered significant.|two-sided test|||Statistical analysis was done by mixed effect model repeat measurement (MMRM) model analysis.||2.55|-38.03|= 0.2612
81613033|NCT00783692|162905470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.8||||0.0206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|14.3||P-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test, with stratification according to: 1) concomitant use of oral corticosteroids (yes/no); 2) previous exposure to TNFα antagonists and/or concomitant immunomodulator use (yes/no).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk Difference = adjusted (for stratification factors) percent vedolizumab - adjusted percent placebo|The Hochberg method was applied to control the overall Type I error rate at a 5% significance level for the multiple comparisons of the primary endpoints. If both p-values were ≤ 0.05, both primary endpoints were to be declared significant. If 1 of the p-values for the primary endpoints was \> 0.05, the other p-value was to be tested at the 0.025 level and declared significant only if the p-value was ≤ 0.025. If neither primary was declared significant, no further testing was to be conducted.||14.3|1.2|0.0206
81613034|NCT00783692|162905471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.7||||0.2322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|15.0||P-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test, with stratification according to: 1) concomitant use of oral corticosteroids (yes/no); 2) previous exposure to TNFα antagonists and/or concomitant immunomodulator use (yes/no).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk Difference = adjusted (for stratification factors) percent vedolizumab - adjusted percent placebo|The Hochberg method was applied to control the overall Type I error rate at a 5% significance level for the multiple comparisons of the primary endpoints. If both p-values were ≤ 0.05, both primary endpoints were to be declared significant. If 1 of the p-values for the primary endpoints was \> 0.05, the other p-value was to be tested at the 0.025 level and declared significant only if the p-value was ≤ 0.025. If neither primary was declared significant, no further testing was to be conducted.||15.0|-3.6|0.2322
81613035|NCT00783692|162905472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.4||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|27.5||CMH chi-square test, stratified by: 1) concomitant use of oral corticosteroids (yes/no); 2) previous exposure to TNFα antagonists and/or concomitant immunomodulator use (yes/no); 3) enrollment in Cohort 1 or Cohort 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk Difference = adjusted (for stratification factors) percent vedolizumab - adjusted percent placebo|The Hochberg method was applied to control the overall Type I error rate at a 5% significance level. If both p-values were ≤ 0.05, both dose regimens were to be declared significant. If 1 of the p-values for the 2 dose comparisons was \> 0.05, the other p-value was to be tested at the 0.025 level and declared significant only if the p-value was ≤ 0.025. If neither dose was declared significant for the primary endpoint, no further testing was to be conducted.||27.5|7.3|0.0007
81613036|NCT00783692|162905472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|14.7||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|24.7||CMH chi-square test, stratified by: 1) concomitant use of oral corticosteroids (yes/no); 2) previous exposure to TNFα antagonists and/or concomitant immunomodulator use (yes/no); 3) enrollment in Cohort 1 or Cohort 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk Difference = adjusted (for stratification factors) percent vedolizumab - adjusted percent placebo|The Hochberg method was applied to control the overall Type I error rate at a 5% significance level. If both p-values were ≤ 0.05, both dose regimens were to be declared significant. If 1 of the p-values for the 2 dose comparisons was \> 0.05, the other p-value was to be tested at the 0.025 level and declared significant only if the p-value was ≤ 0.025. If neither dose was declared significant for the primary endpoint, no further testing was to be conducted.||24.7|4.6|0.0042
81613037|NCT00783692|162905473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9288||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum test on the CRP change from baseline values (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||If at least 1 of the primary endpoints was significant, the sequential Hochberg procedure was to be used to test the secondary endpoint for significance at the 0.05% level.||||0.9288
81685717|NCT00401973|163069369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline for Olanzapine versus pooled olanzapine+amantadine and olanzapine+metformin.|ANCOVA|||||||0.017
81685718|NCT00401973|163069369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.015
81685719|NCT00401973|163069369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.071
81613038|NCT00783692|162905474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.4||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|24.0||CMH chi-square test, stratified by: 1) concomitant use of oral corticosteroids (yes/no); 2) previous exposure to TNFα antagonists and/or concomitant immunomodulator use (yes/no); 3) enrollment in Cohort 1 or Cohort 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk Difference = adjusted (for stratification factors) percent vedolizumab - adjusted percent placebo|To maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5% in the multiple-dose comparisons in each key secondary endpoint, the Hochberg method was used. To further maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%, the key secondary assessments were performed sequentially. The first key secondary endpoint was tested only if 1 or both of the primary comparisons were significant and the next key secondary endpoint was to be tested only if the previous key secondary endpoint was significant for at least 1 dose.||24.0|2.8|0.0132
81613039|NCT00783692|162905474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.3||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|26.0||CMH chi-square test, stratified by: 1) concomitant use of oral corticosteroids (yes/no); 2) previous exposure to TNFα antagonists and/or concomitant immunomodulator use (yes/no); 3) enrollment in Cohort 1 or Cohort 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk Difference = adjusted (for stratification factors) percent vedolizumab - adjusted percent placebo|To maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5% in the multiple-dose comparisons in each key secondary endpoint, the Hochberg method was used. To further maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%, the key secondary assessments were performed sequentially. The first key secondary endpoint was tested only if 1 or both of the primary comparisons were significant and the next key secondary endpoint was to be tested only if the previous key secondary endpoint was significant for at least 1 dose.||26.0|4.6|0.0053
81613040|NCT00783692|162905475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.9||||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|28.7||P-value is based on the CMH chi-square test, with stratification according to: 1) previous exposure to TNFα antagonists and/or concomitant immunomodulator use (yes/no); 2) enrollment in Cohort 1 or Cohort 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk Difference = adjusted (for stratification factors) percent vedolizumab - adjusted percent placebo|To maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5% in the multiple-dose comparisons in each key secondary endpoint, the Hochberg method was used. To further maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%, the key secondary assessments were performed sequentially. The first key secondary endpoint was tested only if 1 or both of the primary comparisons were significant and the next key secondary endpoint was to be tested only if the previous key secondary endpoint was significant for at least 1 dose.||28.7|3.0|0.0154
81613041|NCT00783692|162905475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.9||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|25.5||P-value is based on the CMH chi-square test, with stratification according to: 1) previous exposure to TNFα antagonists and/or concomitant immunomodulator use (yes/no); 2) enrollment in Cohort 1 or Cohort 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk Difference = adjusted (for stratification factors) percent vedolizumab - adjusted percent placebo|To maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5% in the multiple-dose comparisons in each key secondary endpoint, the Hochberg method was used. To further maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%, the key secondary assessments were performed sequentially. The first key secondary endpoint was tested only if 1 or both of the primary comparisons were significant and the next key secondary endpoint was to be tested only if the previous key secondary endpoint was significant for at least 1 dose.||25.5|0.3|0.0450
81613042|NCT00783692|162905476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.2||||0.1036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|16.0||CMH chi-square test, stratified by: 1) concomitant use of oral corticosteroids (yes/no); 2) previous exposure to TNFα antagonists and/or concomitant immunomodulator use (yes/no); 3) enrollment in Cohort 1 or Cohort 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk Difference = adjusted (for stratification factors) percent vedolizumab - adjusted percent placebo|To maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5% in the multiple-dose comparisons in each key secondary endpoint, the Hochberg method was used. To further maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%, the key secondary assessments were performed sequentially. The first key secondary endpoint was tested only if 1 or both of the primary comparisons were significant and the next key secondary endpoint was to be tested only if the previous key secondary endpoint was significant for at least 1 dose.||16.0|-1.5|0.1036
81613043|NCT00783692|162905476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.0||||0.6413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|10.2||CMH chi-square test, stratified by: 1) concomitant use of oral corticosteroids (yes/no); 2) previous exposure to TNFα antagonists and/or concomitant immunomodulator use (yes/no); 3) enrollment in Cohort 1 or Cohort 2 in the Induction Phase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk Difference = adjusted (for stratification factors) percent vedolizumab - adjusted percent placebo|To maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5% in the multiple-dose comparisons in each key secondary endpoint, the Hochberg method was used. To further maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%, the key secondary assessments were performed sequentially. The first key secondary endpoint was tested only if 1 or both of the primary comparisons were significant and the next key secondary endpoint was to be tested only if the previous key secondary endpoint was significant for at least 1 dose.||10.2|-6.3|0.6413
81649409|NCT00267098|162989518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||BiV - RV Difference in Average Rank|0.012||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; thus p-values were not used. Instead, a posterior probability, representing the probability that subjects with biventricular pacing have better outcomes at 6 months, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Posterior Distribution for Average Rank|Subjects' Randomization - 6 month changes in NYHA classification were ranked. The BiV - RV difference in average rank was analyzed.|Positive values reflect better outcomes over time in the BiV arm than the RV arm.|Subjects' changes in NYHA classification from randomization to 6 months were determined. The null hypothesis was that the average change among patients with biventricular pacing is equal to that of patients with right ventricular pacing.||||0.591
81685720|NCT00401973|163069370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.152||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline for Olanzapine versus pooled olanzapine+amantadine and olanzapine+metformin.|ANCOVA|||||||0.152
81528223|NCT00571974|162743614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0||||One-sided exact binomial test to compare the observed response rate to the 20% rate envisioned under the original null hypothesis.|One-sided exact binomial test|Because all but one subject responded to treatment, the Fisher's exact test was addedd.||The Simon two-stage minimax design with 9 subjects in the first stage and 8 subjects in the second stage, yielding 17 subjects overall. This design's early termination rule was ≤3/9 responses in the first stage, and its success criterion was ≥7/17 responses overall. This design had 80% power at 5% alpha to distinguish an efficacious 50% response rate from a null-hypothesis 20% response rate.||||0.0001
81613044|NCT02753530|162905637|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.99||||0.1146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|0.24||Primary Estimand (Treatment Policy)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The baseline observation was the last observation recorded prior to the first dose of study medication. The change from baseline in IBMFRS total score was analyzed using a Mixed Models for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with treatment interacting with visit and trial site as factors. Baseline IBMFRS total score interacting with visit was further included as covariate. An unstructured covariance matrix was assumed.||0.24|-2.23|0.1146
81613045|NCT02909101|162905654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVAs were 2 (Arm) by 2 (Time). Covariates were age, WTAR standard score, and number of games improved (as a proxy of intervention engagement).||Estimated marginal means, adjusted for covariates in the model, are reported. The p-value reported is for the Arm by Time interaction effect.||||0.039
81613046|NCT02909101|162905655|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVAs were 2 (Arm) by 2 (Time). Covariates were age, WTAR standard score, and number of games improved (as a proxy of intervention engagement).||Estimated marginal means, adjusted for covariates in the model, are reported. The p-value reported is for the Arm by Time interaction effect.||||0.054
81613047|NCT02909101|162905656|OTHER|||||||0.744|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To determine acceptability, we examined whether mean ratings for both arms were above 3.5, and we also examined whether there was any difference between arms.||||0.744
81613048|NCT02909101|162905657|OTHER|||||||0.719|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To determine acceptability in terms of helpfulness, we examined whether mean ratings for both arms were above 3.5, and we also examined whether there was any difference between arms.||||0.719
81613049|NCT02909101|162905658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.337|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVAs were 2 (Arm) by 2 (Time). Covariates were age, WTAR standard score, and number of games improved (as a proxy of intervention engagement).||Estimated marginal means, adjusted for covariates in the model, are reported. The p-value reported is for the Arm by Time interaction effect.||||0.337
81649410|NCT00267098|162989518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||BiV - RV Difference in Average Rank|0.126||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; thus p-values were not used. Instead, a posterior probability,representing the probability that subjects with biventricular pacing have better outcomes at 12 months, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Posterior Distribution for Average Rank|Subjects' Randomization - 12 month changes in NYHA classification were ranked. The BiV - RV difference in average rank was analyzed.|Positive values reflect better outcomes over time in the BiV arm than the RV arm.|Subjects' changes in NYHA classification from randomization to 12 months were determined. The null hypothesis was that the average change among patients with biventricular pacing is equal to that of patients with right ventricular pacing.||||0.986
81649411|NCT00267098|162989518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||BiV - RV Difference in Average Rank|0.039||||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; thus p-values were not used. Instead, a posterior probability,representing the probability that subjects with biventricular pacing have better outcomes at 12 months, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Posterior Distribution for Average Rank|Subjects' Randomization - 18 month changes in NYHA classification were ranked. The BiV - RV difference in average rank was analyzed.|Positive values reflect better outcomes over time in the BiV arm than the RV arm.|Subjects' changes in NYHA classification from randomization to 18 months were determined. The null hypothesis was that the average change among patients with biventricular pacing is equal to that of patients with right ventricular pacing.||||0.726
81649412|NCT00267098|162989518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||BiV - RV Difference in Average Rank|0.035||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; thus p-values were not used. Instead, a posterior probability,representing the probability that subjects with biventricular pacing have better outcomes at 24 months, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Posterior Distribution for Average Rank|Subjects' Randomization - 24 month changes in NYHA classification were ranked. The BiV - RV difference in average rank was analyzed.|Positive values reflect better outcomes over time in the BiV arm than the RV arm.|Subjects' changes in NYHA classification from randomization to 24 months were determined. The null hypothesis was that the average change among patients with biventricular pacing is equal to that of patients with right ventricular pacing.||||0.701
81467884|NCT02612610|162627713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0751|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 85/Early Termination CGIC: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated using CMH test."||||0.0751
81685721|NCT00401973|163069370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.350
81613050|NCT02909101|162905659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVAs were 2 (Arm) by 2 (Time). Covariates were age, WTAR standard score, and number of games improved (as a proxy of intervention engagement).||Estimated marginal means, adjusted for covariates in the model, are reported. The p-value reported is for the Arm by Time interaction effect.||||0.025
81685722|NCT00401973|163069370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.123||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.123
81685723|NCT00401973|163069371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.499||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline for Olanzapine versus pooled olanzapine+amantadine and olanzapine+metformin.|ANCOVA|||||||0.499
81613051|NCT02909101|162905660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.133|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVAs were 2 (Arm) by 2 (Time). Covariates were age, WTAR standard score, and number of games improved (as a proxy of intervention engagement).||Estimated marginal means, adjusted for covariates in the model, are reported. The p-value reported is for the Arm by Time interaction effect.||||0.133
81685724|NCT00401973|163069371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.833||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.833
81613052|NCT01125774|162905661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent incidence|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Telcagepant percent incidence versus Placebo percent incidence|||2.1|-4.4|
81613053|NCT01125774|162905662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent incidence|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Telcagepant percent incidence versus Placebo percent incidence|||0.8|-1.4|
81613054|NCT01125774|162905663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent incidence|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Telcagepant percent incidence versus Placebo percent incidence|||1.6|-0.5|
81685725|NCT00401973|163069371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.339||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.339
81685726|NCT00401973|163069372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.278||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline for Olanzapine versus pooled olanzapine+amantadine and olanzapine+metformin.|ANCOVA|||||||0.278
81613055|NCT01125774|162905665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1||α=0.0499|Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)||Difference is Telcagepant 140 mg versus Placebo|This measure tests the primary hypothesis, that telcagepant 140 mg is superior to placebo as measured by mean monthly headache days in participants with MRM or PMM||0.1|-1.1|0.130
81613056|NCT01125774|162905666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4||To control Type I error, formal significance of the test for treatment difference for this measure could only be achieved if the comparison corresponding to the primary hypothesis was significant at α=0.0499|LDA||Difference is Telcagepant 140 mg versus Placebo|||0.4|-1.0|0.369
81613057|NCT01125774|162905667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2||To control Type I error, formal significance of the test for treatment difference for this measure could only be achieved if the comparison corresponding to the primary hypothesis was significant at α=0.0499|LDA||Difference is Telcagepant 140 mg versus Placebo|||-0.2|-0.5|<0.001
81613058|NCT01125774|162905668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2||To control Type I error, formal significance of the test for treatment difference for this measure could only be achieved if the comparison corresponding to the primary hypothesis was significant at α=0.0499|LDA||Difference is Telcagepant 140 mg versus Placebo|||-0.2|-0.5|<0.001
81613059|NCT01125774|162905669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||To control Type I error, formal significance of the test for treatment difference for this measure could only be achieved if the comparison corresponding to the primary hypothesis was significant at α=0.0499|LDA||Difference is Telcagepant 140 mg versus Placebo|||0.2|-0.4|0.393
81467885|NCT02612610|162627713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 85/Early Termination CGIC: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated using CMH test."||||0.0010
81613060|NCT02081365|162905701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|3.55|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of two groups at 1 month follow up with baseline value as the covariate||3.55|.74|<0.05
81613061|NCT02081365|162905702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.57|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of two groups at 1 month follow up with baseline value as the covariate||1.57|.39|<0.05
81649413|NCT00267098|162989519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||BiV - RV Difference in Average Rank|0.002||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; thus p-values were not used. Instead, a posterior probability, representing the probability that subjects with biventricular pacing have better outcomes at 6 months, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Posterior Distribution for Average Rank|Subjects' Randomization - 6 month change in HF Stage were ranked. The BiV - RV difference in average rank was analyzed.|Positive values reflect better outcomes over time in the BiV arm than the RV arm.|Subjects' changes in HF stage from randomization to 6 months were determined. The null hypothesis was that the average change among patients with biventricular pacing is equal to that of patients with right ventricular pacing.||||0.534
81649414|NCT00267098|162989519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||BiV - RV Difference in Average Rank|0.026||||0.825|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; thus p-values were not used. Instead, a posterior probability,representing the probability that subjects with biventricular pacing have better outcomes at 12 months, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Posterior Distribution for Average Rank|Subjects' Randomization - 12 month changes in HF Stage were ranked. The BiV - RV difference in average rank was analyzed.|Positive values reflect better outcomes over time in the BiV arm than the RV arm.|Subjects' change in HF stage from randomization to 12 months were determined. The null hypothesis was that the average change among patients with biventricular pacing is equal to that of patients with right ventricular pacing.||||0.825
81649415|NCT00267098|162989519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||BiV - RV Difference in Average Rank|0.01||||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; thus p-values were not used. Instead, a posterior probability,representing the probability that subjects with biventricular pacing have better outcomes at 18 months, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Posterior Distribution for Average Rank|Subjects' Randomization - 18 month changes in HF Stage were ranked. The BiV - RV difference in average rank was analyzed.|Positive values denote that the BiV arm had better outcomes over time than the RV arm.|Subjects' changes in HF stage from randomization to 18 months were determined. The null hypothesis was that the average change among patients with biventricular pacing is equal to that of patients with right ventricular pacing.||||0.651
81685727|NCT00401973|163069372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.976||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.976
81685728|NCT00401973|163069372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.049
81613062|NCT02081365|162905703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.23|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.85|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of two groups at 1 month follow up with baseline value as the covariate||1.85|.61|<0.05
81528224|NCT00555672|162743706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate (ORR) (percent)|27.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|45.5|||Fisher Exact|Exact Method based on the F Distribution.||||45.5|13.3|
81613063|NCT02081365|162905704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.64|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of two groups at 1 month follow up with baseline value as the covariate||1.64|.01|<0.05
81613064|NCT01324882|162905713|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81613065|NCT04949399|162905715|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|30.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|37.2||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||37.2|23.5|<.0001
81613066|NCT04949399|162905716|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|39.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.0|47.7||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||47.7|32.0|<0.0001
81528225|NCT01053988|162743709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.053||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.104||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.104|0.003|0.040
81613067|NCT04949399|162905717|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|41.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.7|49.6||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||49.6|33.7|<0.0001
81613068|NCT04949399|162905720|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|54.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.8|62.8||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||62.8|46.8|<.0001
81613069|NCT04949399|162905721|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|39.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.5|47.8||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||47.8|30.5|<.0001
81613070|NCT04949399|162905722|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|44.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.8|52.5||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||52.5|36.8|<.0001
81613071|NCT04949399|162905723|SUPERIORITY||Difference (SE)|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-4.7||P-value derived from ANCOVA model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS with baseline value as a factor.|ANCOVA|||||-4.7|-6.7|<.0001
81613072|NCT04949399|162905726|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|46.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|96.0|38.1|54.2||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||54.2|38.1|<0.0001
81613073|NCT04949399|162905727|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|51.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.3|60.5||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||60.5|43.3|<0.0001
81613074|NCT04949399|162905728|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|40.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.3|49.0||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||49.0|31.3|<0.0001
81613075|NCT04949399|162905729|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|45.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.1|53.2||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||53.2|37.1|<0.0001
81613076|NCT04949399|162905730|SUPERIORITY||Difference (SE)|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-4.6||P-value derived from ANCOVA model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS with baseline value as a factor.|ANCOVA|||||-4.6|-6.8|<0.0001
81467886|NCT02612610|162627714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8464|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"1 Year Acceptability: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of Extremely likely responses was compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for the gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||0.8464
81613077|NCT04949399|162905731|SUPERIORITY||Difference (SE)|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-4.5||P-value derived from ANCOVA model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS with baseline value as a factor.|ANCOVA|||Day 30||-4.5|-6.7|<0.0001
81613078|NCT04949399|162905731|SUPERIORITY||Difference (SE)|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-3.9||P-value derived from ANCOVA model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS with baseline value as a factor.|ANCOVA|||Day 60||-3.9|-6.0|<0.0001
81613079|NCT04949399|162905731|SUPERIORITY||Difference (SE)|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-2.8||P-value derived from ANCOVA model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS with baseline value as a factor.|ANCOVA|||Day 90||-2.8|-4.9|<0.0001
81613080|NCT01796665|162905739|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|Equivalence ratio|96.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.5|105.2|||Fieller's method|||||105.2|92.5|
81613081|NCT01796665|162905740|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|Equivalence ratio|99.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.9|110.5|||Fieller's method|||||110.5|92.9|
81613082|NCT01796665|162905741|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|Equivalence ratio|-1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.23|-1.13|||Fieller's method|||||-1.13|-13.23|
81613083|NCT01251614|162905748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-25.5||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.2|-3.7|||Chi-squared|||"The a priori defined order of the statistical hypotheses was as follows:~1. Superiority of adalimumab 0.8 mg/kg versus MTX for the percentage of participants achieving a ≥ PASI 75 response at Week 16.~2. Superiority of adalimumab 0.8 mg/kg versus MTX, for the percentage of participants achieving a PGA cleared or minimal at Week 16.~This order was adhered to for confirmatory testing, all statistical tests were at a level of significance of 5% and the overall type I error was preserved."||-3.7|-47.2|0.027
81613084|NCT01251614|162905749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-20.0||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.2|2.2|||Chi-squared|||"The a priori defined order of the statistical hypotheses was as follows:~1. Superiority of adalimumab 0.8 mg/kg versus MTX for the percentage of participants achieving a ≥ PASI 75 response at Week 16.~2. Superiority of adalimumab 0.8 mg/kg versus MTX, for the percentage of participants achieving a PGA cleared or minimal at Week 16.~This order was adhered to for confirmatory testing, all statistical tests were at a level of significance of 5% and the overall type I error was preserved."||2.2|-42.2|0.083
81613085|NCT01251614|162905750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-7.3||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.9|12.3|||Chi-squared|||Statistical comparisons for the ranked secondary endpoints were carried out in hierarchical order. All statistical tests were 2-sided with the significance level of 5%. Statistically significant results (p-value ≤ 0.05) must have been achieved for a comparison in the higher rank in order to initiate the next comparison in the lower rank.||12.3|-26.9|0.466
81685729|NCT00401973|163069373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline for Olanzapine versus pooled olanzapine+amantadine and olanzapine+metformin.|ANCOVA|||||||0.122
81685730|NCT00401973|163069373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.225||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.225
81467887|NCT02612610|162627714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7687|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"1 Year Acceptability: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of Extremely likely responses was compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||0.7687
81613086|NCT01251614|162905751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-15.7||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|-2.3|||Fisher Exact|||Statistical comparisons for the ranked secondary endpoints were carried out in hierarchical order. All statistical tests were 2-sided with the significance level of 5%. Statistically significant results (p-value ≤ 0.05) must have been achieved for a comparison in the higher rank in order to initiate the next comparison in the lower rank.||-2.3|-29.1|0.056
81613087|NCT01251614|162905752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.61||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|4.7|||ANOVA|||Statistical comparisons for the ranked secondary endpoints were carried out in hierarchical order. All statistical tests were 2-sided with the significance level of 5%. Statistically significant results (p-value ≤ 0.05) must have been achieved for a comparison in the higher rank in order to initiate the next comparison in the lower rank.||4.70|-1.48|0.304
81613088|NCT01251614|162905753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-8.88||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.94|-2.82|||ANOVA|||Statistical comparisons for the ranked secondary endpoints were carried out in hierarchical order. All statistical tests were 2-sided with the significance level of 5%. Statistically significant results (p-value ≤ 0.05) must have been achieved for a comparison in the higher rank in order to initiate the next comparison in the lower rank.||-2.82|-14.94|0.005
81649416|NCT00267098|162989519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||BiV - RV Difference in Average Rank|-0.006||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; thus p-values were not used. Instead, a posterior probability,representing the probability that subjects with biventricular pacing have better outcomes at 24 months, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Posterior Distribution for Average Rank|Subjects' Randomization - 24 month changes in HF Stage were ranked. The BiV - RV difference in average rank was analyzed.|Positive values denote better outcomes over time in the BiV arm than the RV arm.|Subjects' changes in HF stage from randomization to 24 months were determined. The null hypothesis was that the average change among patients with biventricular pacing is equal to that of patients with right ventricular pacing.||||0.425
81613089|NCT01251614|162905754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-28.3||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.6|4.0|||Chi-squared|||"The difference between the combined adalimumab 0.8 mg/kg + MTX groups versus the adalimumab 0.4 mg/kg group.~Statistical comparisons for the ranked secondary endpoints were carried out in hierarchical order. All statistical tests were to be 2-sided with the significance level of 5%. Statistically significant results (P value ≤ 0.05) must have been achieved for a comparison in the higher rank in order to initiate the next comparison in the lower rank."||4.0|-60.6|0.113
81685731|NCT00401973|163069373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.124||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.124
81685732|NCT00401973|163069374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline for Olanzapine versus pooled olanzapine+amantadine and olanzapine+metformin.|ANCOVA|||||||0.020
81685733|NCT00401973|163069374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline|ANCOVA|||||||0.037
81685734|NCT00401973|163069374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.038
81613090|NCT01251614|162905755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|3.17|||Log Rank|||Statistical comparisons for the ranked secondary endpoints were carried out in hierarchical order. All statistical tests were 2-sided with the significance level of 5%. Statistically significant results (P value ≤ 0.05) must have been achieved for a comparison in the higher rank in order to initiate the next comparison in the lower rank.||3.17|0.66|0.343
81613091|NCT01251614|162905755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|3.21|||Log Rank|||Statistical comparisons for the ranked secondary endpoints were carried out in hierarchical order. All statistical tests were 2-sided with the significance level of 5%. Statistically significant results (P value ≤ 0.05) must have been achieved for a comparison in the higher rank in order to initiate the next comparison in the lower rank.||3.21|0.71|0.276
81613092|NCT00961805|162905773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Differences in the behavior of the groups over time.|ANOVA|||"Sample size was calculated by visual analogue scale for pain (alpha error of 5%, beta error of 20% and standard deviation of 2). The sample was determined to contain 30 patients in each group. Ten additional patients were added to compensate possible losses.~Analysis was intention to treat using the LOCF technique."||||<0.001
81613093|NCT00961805|162905774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Differences in the behavior of the groups over time.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81613094|NCT00961805|162905775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.003||95.0||||Differences in the behavior of the groups over time.|ANOVA|||||||<0.003
81613095|NCT00961805|162905776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.146||95.0||||Differences in the behavior of the groups over time.|ANOVA|||||||0.146
81613096|NCT00961805|162905777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.131||95.0||||Differences in the behavior of the groups over time.|ANOVA|||||||0.131
81649417|NCT00267098|162989523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||0.9976|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used. Instead, a posterior probability, representing the probability that patients with BiV pacing have better outcomes than those with RV pacing, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Posterior Probability of Mean QOL Change|The posterior distribution for the BiV - RV difference in mean QOL score improvement from randomization to 6 months was determined.||"The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in QOL score from randomization to 6 months as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing.~This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a greater reduction (and thus improvement) in QOL score at 6 months than patients with right ventricular pacing."||||0.9976
81685735|NCT00401973|163069375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.474||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline for Olanzapine versus pooled olanzapine+amantadine and olanzapine+metformin.|ANCOVA|||||||0.474
81685736|NCT00401973|163069375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.404||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.404
81685737|NCT00401973|163069375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.652||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline|ANCOVA|||||||0.652
81685738|NCT00320671|163069396|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence Analysis|Cumulative Response Rates|56.8||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.9|69.9|||Log Rank||Only the subjects taking risperidone were analysed in this section|||69.9|43.9|.61
81613097|NCT00961805|162905778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Differences in the behavior of the groups over time.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81613098|NCT00961805|162905779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58||95.0||||Differences in the behavior of the groups over time.|ANOVA|||||||0.580
81613099|NCT00961805|162905780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.082||95.0||||Differences in the behavior of the groups over time.|ANOVA|||||||0.082
81613100|NCT00961805|162905781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||95.0||||Differences in the behavior of the groups over time.|ANOVA|||||||0.055
81613101|NCT00961805|162905782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||Differences in the behavior of the groups over time.|ANOVA|||||||0.003
81613102|NCT00961805|162905783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||Differences in the behavior of the groups over time.|ANOVA|||||||0.021
81613103|NCT00961805|162905784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.136||95.0||||Differences in the behavior of the groups over time.|ANOVA|||||||0.136
81613104|NCT00961805|162905785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||Differences in the behavior of the groups over time.|ANOVA|||||||0.009
81613105|NCT02790606|162905794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||Exact binomial test|||"The primary safety endpoint is evaluated against a PG of 88%, which was derived from safety event rates of PTA in published literature.~Hypothesis: The safety rate in subjects treated with the COVERA™ Vascular Covered Stent (following PTA) at 30 days post-index procedure is greater than that of the PG of 88%. 109 treated subjects \[104 evaluable\] will give 99% power with one-sided type I error = 0.05."||||0.0021
81613106|NCT02790606|162905795|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value is compared to the PG (40%) and computed using the exact binomial test.|Exact binomial test|||"The primary effectiveness endpoint is evaluated against a PG of 40%, which was derived from clinical literature as well as other pivotal and post-market studies of stent grafts at the graft-vein anastomosis of AV access patients dialyzing with an AV graft. 89% estimated power for primary endpoint.~Hypothesis: The proportion of subjects treated with the COVERA™ Vascular Covered Stent (following PTA) with respect to TLPP through 6 months post-index procedure is greater than that of the PG of 40%."||||<0.0001
81613107|NCT03929302|162905853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.05
81613108|NCT03929302|162905853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.57||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.20
81613109|NCT03929302|162905853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.642|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.642
81613110|NCT00984282|162905854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||stratified by age group (\< 60 years, \>= 60 years) and region (Europe, North-America, Asia)|Log Rank|||The two treatment groups were compared using a stratified one-sided log rank test with an overall alpha of 0.01 stratified by age group and region. The null hypothesis that both treatment arms have the same PFS distribution will be tested against the alternative hypothesis that the distribution of PFS times in the sorafenib arm is different from the control arm according to the Lehmann alternative, which is equivalent to the assumption of proportional hazards of the treatment arms.||||<0.0001
81613111|NCT00984282|162905854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.587|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.454|0.758|||Regression, Cox|stratified by age group and region||||0.758|0.454|
81613112|NCT00984282|162905855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2892|||||||Log Rank|stratified by age group and region||||||0.2892
81613113|NCT00984282|162905855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.928|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.713|1.208|||Regression, Cox|stratified by age group and region||||1.208|0.713|
81613114|NCT00984282|162905856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|stratified by age group and region||||||<0.0001
81613115|NCT00984282|162905856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.557|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.429|0.724|||Regression, Cox|stratified by age group and region||||0.724|0.429|
81613116|NCT00984282|162905857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of response rates|11.7||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|19.4||stratified by age group and region|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference of disease control rates sorafenib minus placebo. Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel confidence interval stratified by age group and region|||19.4|3.9|0.0015
81649418|NCT00267098|162989524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.9641|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used. Instead, a posterior probability, representing the probability that patients with BiV pacing have better outcomes than those with RV pacing, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Posterior Probability of Mean QOL Change|The posterior distribution for the BiV - RV difference in mean QOL score improvement from randomization to 12 months was determined.||"The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in QOL score from randomization to 12 months as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing.~This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a greater reduction (and thus improvement) in QOL score at 12 months than patients with right ventricular pacing."||||0.9641
81685739|NCT00320671|163069396|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence Analysis|Cumulative Response Rates|62.8||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.8|74.8|||Log Rank||Only subjects taking aripiprazole were analysed in this section|||74.8|50.8|.61
81685740|NCT00149214|163069406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Participants|16.5||||||95.0|10.5|24.2||||||Confidence Interval for pathological complete response in the Pemetrexed treatment arm.||24.2|10.5|
81467888|NCT02612610|162627714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4364|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"1 Year Acceptability: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of Extremely likely responses was compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||0.4364
81613117|NCT00984282|162905858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|11.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|16.5||stratified by age group and region|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference of response rates sorafenib minus placebo. Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel confidence interval stratified by age group and region|||16.5|7.0|<0.0001
81613118|NCT00372567|162905882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|2.235|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model stratified by previous imatinib treatment status (less than 6 months of treatment with imatinib and greater than or equal to 6 months).||No hypothesis tested.||2.235|0.484|
81613119|NCT00372567|162905883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.818|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|12.41|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model stratified by previous imatinib treatment status (less than 6 months of treatment with imatinib and greater than or equal to 6 months).||||12.41|0.640|
81613120|NCT00372567|162905885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.027|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.505|2.088|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model stratified by previous imatinib treatment status (less than 6 months of treatment with imatinib and greater than or equal to 6 months).||||2.088|0.505|
81613121|NCT00372567|162905886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.308|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|13.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous imatinib treatment status (less than 6 months of treatment with imatinib and greater than or equal to 6 months).||||13.0|0.4|
81613122|NCT00372567|162905889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.434|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.057|11.15|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model stratified by previous imatinib treatment status (less than 6 months of treatment with imatinib and greater than or equal to 6 months).||||11.15|1.057|
81613123|NCT00372567|162905890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.379|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified for previous imatinib treatment status (less than 6 months of treatment with imatinib and greater than or equal to 6 months).||||2.3|0.1|
81613124|NCT00372567|162905891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.318|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified for previous imatinib treatment status (less than 6 months of treatment with imatinib and greater than or equal to 6 months).||||3.8|0.5|
81613125|NCT02072226|162905911|OTHER|Confidence Interval|Adjusted Risk Difference|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.44|7.25||||||||7.25|-9.44|
81613126|NCT02072226|162905912|OTHER|Confidence Interval|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.527|1.244||||||||1.244|0.527|
81613127|NCT02072226|162905913|OTHER|Confidence Interval|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.858|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.529|1.393||||||||1.393|0.529|
81613128|NCT02072226|162905914|OTHER|Confidence Interval|difference in percentages|3.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|7.38||||||||7.38|0.75|
81613129|NCT02072226|162905915|OTHER|Confidence Interval|difference in percentages|4.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|10.07||||||Any ICH within 36 hours reported by site||10.07|-0.34|
81613130|NCT02072226|162905915|OTHER|Confidence Interval|difference in percentages|3.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|9.49||||||Any ICH within 36 hours reported by central reader||9.49|-1.23|
81613131|NCT01492309|162905925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Fisher Exact|||This analysis is based on a mixed model that can handle missing data.||||0.003
81613132|NCT01492309|162905926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.425|||||||Regression, Logistic|||This analysis is based on a mixed model that can handle missing data.||||0.425
81613133|NCT02680756|162905940|NON_INFERIORITY|A 2-sided CI for difference in the proportions of Hb responders (risk difference for ferric maltol - IV iron) between the two treatment groups, and comparing the LCL of this CI to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 20%. The CI was calculated using the Delta Method approach based on a logistic regression model, adjusted for treatment group, baseline Hb (below the observed median or at least the observed median), and IBD subgroup (UC or CD).|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.17||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.06|-0.28|0.298
81613134|NCT02680756|162905941|NON_INFERIORITY|A 2-sided CI for difference in the proportions of Hb responders (risk difference for ferric maltol - IV iron) between the two treatment groups, and comparing the LCL of this CI to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 20%. The CI was calculated using the Delta Method approach based on a logistic regression model, adjusted for treatment group, baseline Hb (below the observed median or at least the observed median), and IBD subgroup (UC or CD).|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.17||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.05|-0.30|0.341
81613135|NCT01360840|162905965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.39||||||||1.39|0.57|
81613136|NCT01360840|162905965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.26||||||||1.26|0.52|
81613137|NCT01360840|162905966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.31||||||||2.31|0.52|
81613138|NCT01360840|162905966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.15||||||||2.15|0.47|
81649419|NCT00267098|162989525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.8416|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used. Instead, a posterior probability, representing the probability that patients with BiV pacing have better outcomes than those with RV pacing, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Posterior Probability of Mean QOL Change|The parameter of interest was the BiV - RV difference in mean QOL change from randomization to 18 months.||"The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in QOL score from randomization to 18 months as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing.~This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a greater reduction (and thus improvement) in QOL score at 18 months than patients with right ventricular pacing."||||0.8416
81649420|NCT00267098|162989526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.727|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used. Instead, a posterior probability, representing the probability that patients with BiV pacing have better outcomes than those with RV pacing, was calculated. A probability ≥0.95 was significant.|Posterior Probability of Mean QOL Change|The posterior distribution for the BiV - RV difference in mean QOL score improvement from randomization to 24 months was determined.||"The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in QOL score from randomization to 24 months as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing.~This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a greater reduction (and thus improvement) in QOL score at 24 months than patients with right ventricular pacing."||||0.7270
81685741|NCT00149214|163069406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Participants|20.2||||||95.0|13.4|28.5||||||Confidence Interval for pathological complete response in the Cyclophosphamide treatment group.||28.5|13.4|
81528226|NCT01053988|162743709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.103|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.153|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.153|0.052|<0.001
81613139|NCT01360840|162905967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.44||||||||1.44|0.58|
81613140|NCT01360840|162905967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.27||||||||1.27|0.52|
81613141|NCT00647348|162905994|OTHER|intention-to-treat analysis||||||0.003|||||||BBSI=brain boundary shift integral|||||||0.003
81613142|NCT00647348|162905995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||EDSS,mean score at 24 months was compared between treatment groups using an ANCOVA model adjusting for baseline score and minimisation variables.|ANCOVA|EDSS,mean score at 24 months was compared between treatment groups using an ANCOVA model adjusting for baseline score and minimisation variables.||||||0.05
81613143|NCT04889118|162906005|SUPERIORITY|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.81||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test.|Log Rank||HR=Pembrolizumab + Lenvatinib vs. Pembrolizumab + Placebo|||0.81|0.37|0.0013
81613144|NCT04889118|162906006|SUPERIORITY|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.3728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.48||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test|Log Rank||HR=Pembrolizumab + Lenvatinib vs. Pembrolizumab + Placebo|||1.48|0.58|0.3728
81613145|NCT01454362|162906066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81613146|NCT01454362|162906067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.43
81613147|NCT01454362|162906068|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81613148|NCT01454362|162906069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81613149|NCT01454362|162906070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81613150|NCT01928940|162906085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|83.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.9|99.6|||Exact binomial test||For Investigator Assessed ORR|||99.6|35.9|<0.0001
81613151|NCT01928940|162906085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|83.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.9|99.6|||Exact binomial test||BICR Assessed ORR|||99.6|35.9|<0.0001
81613152|NCT01928940|162906090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|83.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.9|99.6|||Exact binomial test||For Investigator Assessed ORR|||99.6|35.9|<0.0001
81613153|NCT01928940|162906090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|50.0||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|82.2|||Exact binomial test||BICR Assessed ORR|||82.2|11.8|0.0158
81613154|NCT01928940|162906091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|83.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.9|99.6|||Exact binomial test||For Investigator Assessed ORR|||99.6|35.9|<0.0001
81613155|NCT01928940|162906091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|50.0||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|88.2|||Exact binomial test||BICR Assessed ORR|||88.2|11.8|0.0158
81613156|NCT01928940|162906094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|83.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.9|99.6|||Exact binomial test||For Investigator Assessed ORR|||99.6|35.9|<0.0001
81613157|NCT01928940|162906094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|83.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.9|99.6|||Exact binomial test||BICR Assessed ORR|||99.6|35.9|<0.0001
81613158|NCT01363479|162906114|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The null hypothesis was rejected (and non inferiority of oral palonosetron 0.50 mg versus I.V. palonosetron 0.25 mg demonstrated), if the lower limit of the 2 sided 99% CI for the difference in proportion of patients with CR (risk difference) was greater (i.e., closer to zero) than 15%.Study had 90% power.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.21|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-2.74|9.17|||||The risk difference and the 99% CI calculation were performed using a 2 sided stratum adjusted Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test including gender and region as strata.|||9.17|-2.74|
81613159|NCT02408965|162906117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5
81613160|NCT02408965|162906118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81649421|NCT00267098|162989527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|3.334|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.886|4.815||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead, a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in improvement in LVEF through 6 months was used|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVEF change through 6 months.|"The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVEF from randomization to 6 months as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing.~This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a different change in LVEF from randomization to 6 months than patients with right ventricular pacing."||4.815|1.886|
81710142|NCT02590406|163116798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005|||||||ANOVA|||We calculated our sample size using data from EPO2: PV study (Couture: simultaneous submitted manuscript), where we found a difference in the FRC of 21% between reverse Trendelenburg with non-invasive positive pressure ventilation and beach chair position without positive pressure ventilation. Assuming there would be a difference of 21% in the apnea time, with a type I error of 5% and power of 80%, a total of 17 patients by group was needed.||||0.005
81613161|NCT02408965|162906119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.04
81613162|NCT02408965|162906120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.06
81613163|NCT02408965|162906121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.06
81613164|NCT02408965|162906122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.07
81613165|NCT02408965|162906123|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81613166|NCT02408965|162906124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81613167|NCT02408965|162906125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81613168|NCT01352507|162906127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilson Score method|||Null hypothesis (H0): The proportion of participants who chose tadalafil over sildenafil is equal to 0.5 (p = 0.5), versus alternative hypothesis (H1): p is not equal to 0.5 (2-sided test).||||<0.001
81613169|NCT01352507|162906129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) mean difference|0.02||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.15||P-Value and LS mean difference were from a crossover mixed effect model that included treatment, period, sequence, and site as fixed effects, baseline value of efficacy measure as covariate, and participant within sequence as random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.11|0.793
81613170|NCT01352507|162906130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01||||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|1.37||P-Value and LS mean difference were from a crossover mixed effect model that included treatment, period, sequence, and site as fixed effects, baseline value of efficacy measure as covariate, and participant within sequence as random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.37|-1.35|0.988
81613171|NCT01352507|162906131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.03||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.08||P-Value and LS mean difference were from a crossover mixed effect model that included treatment, period, sequence, and site as fixed effects, baseline value of efficacy measure as covariate, and participant within sequence as random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-0.01|0.102
81613172|NCT01352507|162906133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.01||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.19||P-Value and LS mean difference were from a crossover mixed effect model that included treatment, period, sequence, and site as fixed effects, baseline value of efficacy measure as covariate, and participant within sequence as random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.19|-0.22|0.861
81613173|NCT01352507|162906134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.09||P-Value and LS mean difference were from a crossover mixed effect model that included treatment, period, sequence, and site as fixed effects, baseline value of efficacy measure as covariate, and participant within sequence as random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.09|-0.19|0.495
81613174|NCT01352507|162906135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.01||||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.16||P-Value and LS mean difference were from a crossover mixed effect model that included treatment, period, sequence, and site as fixed effects, baseline value of efficacy measure as covariate, and participant within sequence as random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-0.18|0.917
81613175|NCT01352507|162906136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.23||||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|4.04||P-Value and LS mean difference were from a crossover mixed effect model that included treatment, period, sequence, and site as fixed effects, baseline value of efficacy measure as covariate, and participant within sequence as random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.04|-1.58|0.391
81649422|NCT00267098|162989528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|3.232|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.618|4.839||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead, a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in improvement in LVEF through 12 months was used|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVEF change through 12 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVEF from randomization to 12 months as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a different change in LVEF from randomization to 12 months than patients with right ventricular pacing.||4.839|1.618|
81613176|NCT01352507|162906137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.18||P-Value and LS mean difference were from a crossover mixed effect model that included treatment, period, sequence, and site as fixed effects, baseline value of efficacy measure as covariate, and participant within sequence as random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|0.09|<0.001
81613177|NCT01352507|162906138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|-0.09||P-Value and LS mean difference were from a crossover mixed effect model that included treatment, period, sequence, and site as fixed effects, baseline value of efficacy measure as covariate, and participant within sequence as random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.09|-0.19|<0.001
81613178|NCT01352507|162906139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.18||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.55||P-Value and LS mean difference were from a crossover mixed effect model that included treatment, period, sequence, and site as fixed effects, baseline value of efficacy measure as covariate, and participant within sequence as random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.55|-0.20|0.364
81613179|NCT01119703|162906140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Coefficient of Determination %|-9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-0.7|||||Crossvalidated; negative values mean that the fitted model performs worse than chance on the test set.|Null hypothesis for Predicted versus Measured Titers states that Coefficient of Determination % (CD%) \<= 20%; whereas the alternative hypothesis is \> 20%. CD% was obtained by fitting a random forest model to the measured titers, which included all baseline biomarkers as predictors.||-0.7|-13.8|
81613180|NCT01119703|162906141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Coefficient of Determination %|17.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|20.9|||||Crossvalidated; negative values mean that the fitted model performs worse than chance on the test set.|Null hypothesis for Predicted versus Measured Titers states that Coefficient of Determination % (CD%) \<= 20%; whereas the alternative hypothesis is \> 20%. CD% was obtained by fitting a random forest model to the measured titers, which included all baseline biomarkers as predictors.||20.9|10.6|
81613181|NCT01119703|162906142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Coefficient of Determination %|27.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.6|32.4|||||Crossvalidated; negative values mean that the fitted model performs worse than chance on the test set.|Null hypothesis for Predicted versus Measured Titers states that Coefficient of Determination % (CD%) \<= 20%; whereas the alternative hypothesis is \> 20%. CD% was obtained by fitting a random forest model to the measured titers, which included all baseline biomarkers as predictors.||32.4|19.6|
81649423|NCT00267098|162989529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|2.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.419|4.066||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead, a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in improvement in LVEF at 18 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVEF change through 18 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVEF from randomization to 18 months as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a different change in LVEF from randomization to 18 months than patients with right ventricular pacing.||4.066|0.419|
81649424|NCT00267098|162989530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|3.623|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.623|5.604||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead, a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in improvement in LVEF through 24 months was used|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVEF change through 24 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVEF from randomization to 24 months as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a different change in LVEF from randomization to 24 months than patients with right ventricular pacing.||5.604|1.623|
81685742|NCT00756002|163069411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Least Squares (LS) means from ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||One subject did not have postsleep questionnaire data on day 2; however, had polysomnography data recorded. Analysis was based on LOCF data.||||<0.001
81710143|NCT02590406|163116799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81710144|NCT02590406|163116800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0003
81528227|NCT01053988|162743709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.192|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.141|0.243||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.243|0.141|<0.001
81613182|NCT01119703|162906143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Coefficient of Determination %|3.3||||||95.0|-2.8|8.5|||||Crossvalidated; negative values mean that the fitted model performs worse than chance on the test set.|Null hypothesis for Predicted versus Measured Titers states that Coefficient of Determination % (CD%) \<= 20%; whereas the alternative hypothesis is \> 20%. CD% was obtained by fitting a random forest model to the measured titers, which included all baseline biomarkers as predictors.||8.5|-2.8|
81613183|NCT01119703|162906144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman's Correlation Coefficient|-0.04||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.13|||Fisher's Z-transformation||Within-participant rank correlation|Diphtheria versus Hepatitis B||0.13|-0.2|0.66
81613184|NCT01119703|162906144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman's Correlation Coefficient|0.1||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.25|||Fisher's Z-transformation||Within-participant rank correlation|Diphtheria versus Cholera||0.25|-0.07|0.26
81613185|NCT01119703|162906144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman's Correlation Coefficient|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.53|||Fisher's Z-transformation||Within-participant rank correlation|Diphtheria versus Tetanus||0.53|0.26|<0.001
81613186|NCT01119703|162906144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman's Correlation Coefficient|-0.17||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.01|||Fisher's Z-transformation||Within-participant rank correlation|Hepatitis B versus Cholera||-0.01|-0.32|0.04
81613187|NCT01119703|162906144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman's Correlation Coefficient|-0.09||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.08|||Fisher's Z-transformation||Within-participant rank correlation|Hepatitis B versus Tetanus||0.08|-0.25|0.30
81613188|NCT01119703|162906144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman's Correlation Coefficient|0.08||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.24|||Fisher's Z-transformation||Within-participant rank correlation|Cholera versus Tetanus||0.24|-0.09|0.36
81613189|NCT01119703|162906145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Coefficient of Determination %|-9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|-2.7|||||Crossvalidated; negative values mean that the fitted model performs worse than chance on the test set.|Null hypothesis for Predicted versus Measured Titers states that Coefficient of Determination % (CD%) \<= 20%; whereas the alternative hypothesis is \> 20%. CD% was obtained by fitting a random forest model to the measured titers, which included all Day 7 biomarkers as predictors.||-2.7|-16.6|
81613190|NCT01119703|162906146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Coefficient of Determination %|23.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|29.7|||||Crossvalidated; negative values mean that the fitted model performs worse than chance on the test set.|Null hypothesis for Predicted versus Measured Titers states that Coefficient of Determination % (CD%) \<= 20%; whereas the alternative hypothesis is \> 20%. CD% was obtained by fitting a random forest model to the measured titers, which included all Day 7 biomarkers as predictors.||29.7|14.0|
81613191|NCT01119703|162906147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Coefficient of Determination %|36.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.7|41.5|||||Crossvalidated;negative values mean that the fitted model performs worse than chance on the test set.|Null hypothesis for Predicted versus Measured Titers states that Coefficient of Determination % (CD%) \<= 20%; whereas the alternative hypothesis is \> 20%. CD% was obtained by fitting a random forest model to the measured titers, which included all Day 7 biomarkers as predictors.||41.5|28.7|
81613192|NCT01119703|162906148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Coefficient of Determination %|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|4.4|||||Crossvalidated; negative values mean that the fitted model performs worse than chance on the test set.|Null hypothesis for Predicted versus Measured Titers states that Coefficient of Determination % (CD%) \<= 20%; whereas the alternative hypothesis is \> 20%. CD% was obtained by fitting a random forest model to the measured titers, which included all Day 7 biomarkers as predictors.||4.4|-7.8|
81613193|NCT01872611|162906167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.3|||Regression, Logistic||Parameter dispersion is the standard error for the odds ratio.|This endpoint was considered primary for United States (US) registration and secondary for European Union (EU) registration.||1.3|0.7|0.671
81613194|NCT01872611|162906168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.7|||Regression, Logistic||Parameter dispersion is the standard error for the odds ratio.|This endpoint was considered primary for EU registration and secondary for US registration.||0.7|0.2|0.001
81613195|NCT05541497|162906216|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|3.37||||||||3.37|0.68|
81613196|NCT05541497|162906217|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|3.13||||||||3.13|0.59|
81613197|NCT02857283|162906239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||ANOVA|paired||||||0.46
81613198|NCT02857283|162906240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0481|||||||ANOVA|Paired||||||0.0481
81613199|NCT02857283|162906241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0179|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0179
81613200|NCT02857283|162906242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||ANOVA|paired||||||0.10
81613201|NCT02857283|162906243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||ANOVA|paired||||||0.69
81613202|NCT02857283|162906244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||ANOVA|paired||||||0.27
81613203|NCT02857283|162906245|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||ANOVA|paired||||||0.50
81613204|NCT02857283|162906246|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.54
81613205|NCT02857283|162906247|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|paired||||||0.90
81613206|NCT02857283|162906249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.64
81613207|NCT02857283|162906250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.79
81613208|NCT02857283|162906251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.094
81613209|NCT00587288|162906256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.194||0.0541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.01||The p-value for the treatment comparison is based on the ANCOVA with adjustment for stratification factor and for variable at baseline.|ANCOVA|||||0.01|-0.76|0.0541
81613210|NCT00587288|162906257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.0848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|4.46||The p-value for the treatment comparison was based on logistic regression with adjustment for stratification factor.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.46|0.91|0.0848
81613211|NCT00587288|162906258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|0.392||The p-value for the treatment comparison was based on the ANCOVA with adjustment for stratification factor and for variable at baseline.|ANCOVA|||||0.392|0.088|0.0023
81613212|NCT00587288|162906259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|7.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|12.65||The p-value for the treatment comparison was based on the ANCOVA with adjustment for stratification factor and for variable at baseline.|ANCOVA|||||12.65|3.30|0.0010
81613213|NCT00587288|162906260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-125.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|44.885||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-214.81|-35.77||The p-value for the treatment comparison was based on the ANCOVA with adjustment for stratification factor and for variable at baseline. The difference between reslizumab 3.0 mg/kg and placebo groups was from comparison of the least square means.|ANCOVA|||||-35.77|-214.81|0.0068
81710145|NCT02590406|163116801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9
81710146|NCT02590406|163116802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.03
81613214|NCT00587288|162906261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.33||||0.0833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.15||The p-value for the treatment comparison was based on logistic regression with adjustment for stratification factor.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.15|0.10|0.0833
81613215|NCT00587288|162906261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0809|||||||Log Rank|The p value for the treatment comparison was based on log rank test adjusting for stratification factor (ie, ACQ score ≤2 and \>2).||"Kaplan-Meier estimate of time to first CAE. (First quartile, median and third quartile survival times with 95% confidence intervals (ie, time to first CAE) could not be estimated since the proportion of patients experiencing CAE was too low. Therefore, the only number presented in regard to the Kaplan-Meier analysis is the p-value of the log-rank test, below. )"||||0.0809
81613216|NCT02688621|162906349|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The study was designed to detect a 2.2-kg group weight loss difference between groups with a standard deviation of 5.8 kg,4,5 a 5% Type I error rate, and 80% power. To adjust for possible clustering effects in this nested design, the adjusted variance estimate was increased to 7.67, calculated using a conservative intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.05.||||<.01
81613217|NCT05096117|162906403|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.178||||0.784|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.784
81613218|NCT00614744|162906428|SUPERIORITY|This trial estimated the probability that the intervention has no effect on the outcome (or conversely, the probability that it does), given the data obtained in the trial and any prior evidence.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.29|||Bayesian log binomial models|Bayesian log binomial models were used to analyze the primary outcome of death or moderate/severe disability.|In log binomial models used Normal (0, sd=0.35) neutral prior in the log RR scale. Estimation used Normal weakly informative priors. Reported posterior medians \& 95% credible intervals for the RR above instead of confidence intervals.|Whole-body Hypothermia vs. Normothermia (Normothermia is the comparison group)|"We fitted all Bayesian models via Markov chain Monte Carlo methods (MCMC) using JAGS (version 3.4) and OpenBUGS (3.2.3) in R (version 3.2.5). For each analysis we ran 3 MCMC chains with starting values randomly drawn from the estimated parameters from a frequentist log binomial model. A burn-in of 1,000 iterations was used, with sampling from a further 10,000 iterations for each chain. To monitor convergence, trace plots and the Gelman-Rubin convergence diagnostic (Rhat) were used for all parameters.~For all analyses, the trace plots show good mixing of the 3 chains with Rhat \< 1.01 for all parameters, indicating convergence."|1.29|0.59|
81613219|NCT01446003|162906438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.52|4.56|||Linear mixed effect models|The model contained period and treatment as fixed effect, Day -1 baseline as a fixed continuous covariate, and participant as random effect.||If the upper limit of the 90% confidence interval lies below the bound 5 mmHg, the hypothesis that change from baseline in ambulatory 24-hour mean SBP in participants with mild to moderate hypertension following 10 days of multiple dosing of MK-8457 is similar to placebo will be supported.||4.56|-0.52|
81613220|NCT01446003|162906439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|2.96|||Linear mixed effects model|The model contained period and treatment as fixed effect, Day -1 baseline as a fixed continuous covariate, and participant as random effect.||||2.96|0.19|
81613221|NCT01446003|162906440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.44|13.35|||Linear mixed effects model|The model contained period and treatment as fixed effect, Day -1 baseline as a fixed continuous covariate, and participant as random effect.||Treatment comparison of maxMAΔ in SBP from baseline to Day 10 after AM dosing||13.35|2.44|
81649425|NCT00267098|162989531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-7.204|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.12|-4.214||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LVESVI through 6 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVESVI change through 6 months.|"The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVESVI from randomization to 6 months as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing.~This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a different change in LVESVI from randomization to 6 months than patients with right ventricular pacing."||-4.214|-10.12|
81649426|NCT00267098|162989532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-7.255|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.59|-3.829||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LVESVI through 12 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVESVI change through 12 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVESVI from randomization to 12 months as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a different change in LVESVI from randomization to 12 months than patients with right ventricular pacing.||-3.829|-10.590|
81685743|NCT00756002|163069412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81710147|NCT00957723|163116813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change from pre-op to 1 year, 2 year and 5 year||||<0.0001
81613222|NCT01446003|162906440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.68|3.81|||Linear mixed effects model|The model contained period and treatment as fixed effect, Day -1 baseline as a fixed continuous covariate, and participant as random effect.||Treatment comparison of maxMAΔ in SBP from baseline to Day 10 after PM dosing||3.81|-5.68|
81613223|NCT01446003|162906440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|9.71|||Linear mixed effects model|The model contained period and treatment as fixed effect, Day -1 baseline as a fixed continuous covariate, and participant as random effect.||Treatment comparison of maxMAΔ in DBP from baseline to Day 10 after AM dosing||9.71|0.81|
81613224|NCT01446003|162906440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.55|1.17|||Linear mixed effects model|The model contained period and treatment as fixed effect, Day -1 baseline as a fixed continuous covariate, and participant as random effect.||Treatment comparison of maxMAΔ in DBP from baseline to Day 10 after PM dosing||1.17|-4.55|
81613225|NCT02806895|162906453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0062|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0062
81613226|NCT02806895|162906454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0432|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0432
81613227|NCT02806895|162906455|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0414|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0414
81613228|NCT02806895|162906456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0963|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0963
81613229|NCT02806895|162906457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1435|||||||McNemar|||||||0.1435
81685744|NCT00756002|163069413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81613230|NCT02806895|162906458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1796|||||||McNemar|||||||0.1796
81710148|NCT00957723|163116814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change from pre-op to 1, 2, and 5 year||||<0.0001
81613231|NCT02806895|162906459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1094|||||||McNemar|||||||0.1094
81613232|NCT02806895|162906460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4531|||||||McNemar|||||||0.4531
81613233|NCT02806895|162906461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3593|||||||McNemar|||||||0.3593
81613234|NCT02806895|162906462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6072|||||||McNemar|||||||0.6072
81613235|NCT02806895|162906463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7905|||||||McNemar|||||||0.7905
81613236|NCT02806895|162906464|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||||||1.0000
81613237|NCT02806895|162906465|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||||||1.0000
81613238|NCT02806895|162906466|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||||||1.0000
81528228|NCT01053988|162743709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.173|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.123|0.224|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.224|0.123|<0.001
81613239|NCT02806895|162906467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4116|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4116
81613240|NCT02806895|162906468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1991|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1991
81613241|NCT02806895|162906469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0806|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0806
81613242|NCT02806895|162906470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9391|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9391
81613243|NCT02806895|162906471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2116|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2116
81613244|NCT02806895|162906472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1604|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1604
81613245|NCT02806895|162906473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2144|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2144
81613246|NCT02806895|162906474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0387|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0387
81613247|NCT02806895|162906475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3426|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3426
81613248|NCT02806895|162906476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1531|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1531
81613249|NCT02806895|162906477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5603|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5603
81613250|NCT02806895|162906478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4851|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4851
81613251|NCT02806895|162906479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0241|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0241
81613252|NCT02042443|162906480|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.02||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|4.03|||Log Rank|||||4.03|1.01|0.05
81685745|NCT00756002|163069414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||One subject did not have postsleep questionnaire data on day 2; however, had polysomnography data recorded. Analysis was based on LOCF data.||||0.003
81613253|NCT02735187|162906484|SUPERIORITY|A paired t-test was applied to test the primary hypothesis. In case the requirements for normality were not met, a non-parametric analysis (Wilcoxon signed rank test) was performed.||||||0.6469||||||A probability (P-Value) above 0.05 is considered not to be statistical significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6469
81613254|NCT03568162|162906551|SUPERIORITY|The analysis was conducted using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) model for percent change from baseline in EASI with the corresponding baseline value as covariate, and treatment group, region, disease severity, visit as fixed effect factors, and interactions of treatment-by-visit, baseline-by-visit|LS Mean Difference|-20.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.4781|=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.944|5.439|||Mixed Models Analysis||A linear contrast was used to estimate the treatment difference|||5.439|-34.944|= 0.008
81467889|NCT02612610|162627715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9966|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"6 Month Acceptability: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of Extremely likely responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||0.9966
81613255|NCT03568162|162906551|SUPERIORITY|The analysis was conducted using a MMRM model for percent change from baseline in EASI with the corresponding baseline value as covariate, and treatment group, region, disease severity, visit as fixed effect factors, and interactions of treatment-by-visit, baseline-by-visit.|LS Mean Difference|-14.439|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.6622|=|0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.552|0.674|||Mixed Models Analysis||A linear contrast was used to estimate the treatment difference|||0.674|-29.552|= 0.061
81613256|NCT03568162|162906551|SUPERIORITY|The analysis was conducted using a mixed MMRM model for percent change from baseline in EASI with the corresponding baseline value as covariate, and treatment group, region, disease severity, visit as fixed effect factors, and interactions of treatment-by-visit, baseline-by-visit.|LS Mean Difference|3.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8864|=|0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.41|18.698|||Mixed Models Analysis||A linear contrast was used to estimate the treatment difference.|||18.698|-12.410|= 0.691
81613257|NCT03568162|162906551|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-17.199|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.409|=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.895|-4.503|||Mixed Models Analysis||A linear contrast was used to estimate the treatment difference.|The analysis was conducted using a MMRM model for percent change from baseline in EASI with the corresponding baseline value as covariate, and treatment group, region, disease severity, visit as fixed effect factors, and interactions of treatment-by-visit, baseline-by-visit.||-4.503|-29.895|= 0.008
81613258|NCT05550337|162906593|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% CI for the Test-to-Reference ratio of LS mean percent reduction from Baseline to Week 12/Day 84, in the inflammatory lesion counts to be contained within (0.80, 1.25).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.998|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.927|1.076||||||||1.076|0.927|
81613259|NCT05550337|162906594|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% CI for the Test-to-Reference ratio of LS mean percent reduction from Baseline to Week 12/Day 84, in the non-inflammatory lesion counts to be contained within (0.80, 1.25).|Mean Difference (Net)|1.116|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.017|1.228||||||||1.228|1.017|
81613260|NCT02266329|162906665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-0.8||The significance of the study visit by treatment interaction with study visit coded as baseline, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 12 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in headache (HA) frequency (1. Primary Outcome Measure) is based on linear mixed effects regression of outcome on study visit by treatment interaction with study participant as a random effect.||-0.8|-6.9|0.034
81649427|NCT00267098|162989533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-8.242|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.86|-4.574||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LVESVI through 18 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVESVI change through 18 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVESVI from randomization to 18 months as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a different change in LVESVI from randomization to 18 months than patients with right ventricular pacing.||-4.574|-11.860|
81710149|NCT00957723|163116816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||SF36 Physical Component Score change from preop to 1 year||||<0.0001
81528229|NCT01053988|162743709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.170|0.070|<0.001
81613261|NCT03499600|162906693|SUPERIORITY|Due to condition differences all analyses controlled for length of intake assessment (in minutes), site, caregiver race/ethnicity, daily stress, and language of assessment delivery.||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Linear|||A power analysis assuming an alpha level = 0.05, beta = 0.2, and power = 0.8, identified a sample ≥82 participants was needed to identify small-to-medium effects (i.e., OR\~2.5).Intent-to-treat analyses were employed. This linear regressions tested condition effects on caregiver perceptions of the extent to which the provider understood the caregivers' values or what is important to them.||||.03
81613262|NCT03499600|162906693|SUPERIORITY|Due to condition differences all analyses controlled for length of intake assessment (in minutes), site, caregiver race/ethnicity, daily stress, and language of assessment delivery.||||||0.68|||||||Regression, Linear|||A power analysis assuming an alpha level = 0.05, beta = 0.2, and power = 0.8, identified a sample ≥82 participants was needed to identify small-to-medium effects (i.e., OR\~2.5).Intent-to-treat analyses were employed.This linear regressions tested condition effects on caregiver satisfaction with the intake.||||.68
81649428|NCT00267098|162989534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-7.268|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.69|-2.846||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LVESVI through 24 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVESVI change through 24 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVESVI from randomization to 24 months as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a different change in LVESVI from randomization to 24 months than patients with right ventricular pacing.||-2.846|-11.690|
81685746|NCT00756002|163069415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81685747|NCT00756002|163069416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81710150|NCT00957723|163116816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Sign test|||SF36 Mental Component Score change from preop to 1 year||||0.0002
81710151|NCT00957723|163116816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||SF36 Physical Component Score change from preop to 2 years||||<0.0001
81467890|NCT02612610|162627715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6372|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"6 Month Acceptability: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of Extremely likely responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||0.6372
81528230|NCT01053988|162743709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.14||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.140|0.039|<0.001
81613263|NCT03499600|162906693|SUPERIORITY|Due to condition differences all analyses controlled for length of intake assessment (in minutes), site, caregiver race/ethnicity, daily stress, and language of assessment delivery.||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Linear|||A power analysis assuming an alpha level = 0.05, beta = 0.2, and power = 0.8, identified a sample ≥82 participants was needed to identify small-to-medium effects (i.e., OR\~2.5).Intent-to-treat analyses were employed.This linear regressions tested condition effects on provider perceptions of the extent to which the provider understood the caregivers' values or what is important to them.||||.03
81613264|NCT03499600|162906693|SUPERIORITY|Due to condition differences all analyses controlled for length of intake assessment (in minutes), site, caregiver race/ethnicity, daily stress, and language of assessment delivery.|||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||A power analysis assuming an alpha level = 0.05, beta = 0.2, and power = 0.8, identified a sample ≥82 participants was needed to identify small-to-medium effects (i.e., OR\~2.5).Intent-to-treat analyses were employed. This linear regressions tested condition effects on provider satisfaction with the intake.||||<.05
81613265|NCT03499600|162906695|SUPERIORITY|Due to condition differences all analyses controlled for length of intake assessment (in minutes), site, caregiver race/ethnicity, daily stress, and language of assessment delivery.||||||0.93|||||||Regression, Linear|||Power analysis assuming an alpha level = 0.05, beta = 0.2, and power = 0.8, identified a sample ≥82 participants was needed to identify small-to-medium effects (i.e., OR\~2.5).Intent-to-treat analyses were employed. Linear regressions tested condition effects on therapeutic alliance.||||.93
81613266|NCT03499600|162906695|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Regression, Linear|||Tested the moderation effects of language of service reception and condition on therapeutic alliance.||||.90
81613267|NCT03499600|162906696|SUPERIORITY|Due to condition differences all analyses controlled for length of intake assessment (in minutes), site, caregiver race/ethnicity, daily stress, and language of assessment delivery. Baseline ECBI score was included as a covariate for the treatment response analyses.||||||0.171|||||||Regression, Logistic|||A power analysis assuming an alpha level = 0.05, beta = 0.2, and power = 0.8, identified a sample ≥82 participants was needed to identify small-to-medium effects (i.e., OR\~2.5).Intent-to-treat analyses were employed. A logistic regression tested condition effects on treatment response.||||.171
81613268|NCT03499600|162906696|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Testes the effects of the moderation of language of service delivery and condition on treatment response.||||<.05
81613269|NCT03499600|162906697|SUPERIORITY|Due to condition differences all analyses controlled for length of intake assessment (in minutes), site, caregiver race/ethnicity, daily stress, and language of assessment delivery.||||||0.38|||||||Regression, Linear|||A power analysis assuming an alpha level = 0.05, beta = 0.2, and power = 0.8, identified a sample ≥82 participants was needed to identify small-to-medium effects (i.e., OR\~2.5).Intent-to-treat analyses were employed. Linear regressions tested condition effects on session attendance.||||.38
81613270|NCT03499600|162906697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analyses tested the moderation of language of service delivery and condition on session attendance.||||.01
81613271|NCT03499600|162906697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Regression, Linear|||Power analysis assuming an alpha level = 0.05, beta = 0.2, and power = 0.8, identified a sample ≥82 participants was needed to identify small-to-medium effects (i.e., OR\~2.5).Intent-to-treat analyses were employed. linear regressions tested condition effects on homework completion. Due to condition differences all analyses controlled for length of intake assessment (in minutes), site, caregiver race/ethnicity, daily stress, and language of assessment delivery.||||.56
81613272|NCT03499600|162906697|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analyses tested the moderation effect of language of service delivery and condition on homework completion.||||<.01
81649429|NCT00267098|162989535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-5.858|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.085|-2.562||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LVEDVI through 6 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVEDVI change through 6 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVEDVI from randomization to 6 months as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a different change in LVEDVI from randomization to 6 months than patients with right ventricular pacing.||-2.562|-9.085|
81685748|NCT00756002|163069417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81613273|NCT03499600|162906697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Power analysis assuming an alpha level = 0.05, beta = 0.2, and power = 0.8, identified a sample ≥82 participants was needed to identify small-to-medium effects (i.e., OR\~2.5).Intent-to-treat analyses were employed. Logistic regressions tested condition effects on initial session attendance. Due to condition differences all analyses controlled for length of intake assessment (in minutes), site, caregiver race/ethnicity, daily stress, and language of assessment delivery.||||.40
81685749|NCT00756002|163069418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81467891|NCT02612610|162627715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2155|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"6 Month Acceptability: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of Extremely likely responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||0.2155
81613274|NCT03499600|162906697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses tested the moderation of language of service delivery and condition on initial session attendance.||||.01
81685750|NCT00756002|163069419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81613275|NCT03499600|162906697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Logistic|||power analysis assuming an alpha level = 0.05, beta = 0.2, and power = 0.8, identified a sample ≥82 participants was needed to identify small-to-medium effects (i.e., OR\~2.5).Intent-to-treat analyses were employed. A Logistic regression tested condition effects on completion of first treatment module. Due to condition differences all analyses controlled for length of intake assessment (in minutes), site, caregiver race/ethnicity, daily stress, and language of assessment delivery.||||.03
81613276|NCT03499600|162906697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses tested the moderation of language of service delivery and condition on completion of first treatment module.||||.03
81613277|NCT03499600|162906698|SUPERIORITY|Due to condition differences all analyses controlled for length of intake assessment (in minutes), site, caregiver race/ethnicity, daily stress, and language of assessment delivery.||||||0.854|||||||Regression, Linear|||A power analysis assuming an alpha level = 0.05, beta = 0.2, and power = 0.8, identified a sample ≥82 participants was needed to identify small-to-medium effects (i.e., OR\~2.5).Intent-to-treat analyses were employed. linear regressions tested condition effects on treatment satisfaction.||||.854
81613278|NCT03499600|162906699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.319|||||||Regression, Linear|||A power analysis assuming an alpha level = 0.05, beta = 0.2, and power = 0.8, identified a sample ≥82 participants was needed to identify small-to-medium effects (i.e., OR\~2.5).Intent-to-treat analyses were employed. linear regressions tested change in ECBI score from baseline to post treatment.||||.319
81613279|NCT01779375|162906716|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||All analyses were conducted with values on a log scale and re-exponentiated for presentation.|Regression, Linear|Measures of ß-cell response were modeled simultaneously with insulin sensitivity (M/I) using 2-df seemingly unrelated regression models.||Seemingly unrelated regression was used to compare treatment arms on the combination of insulin sensitivity (M/I as calculated from the hyperglycemic clamp) and insulin secretion (steady-state C-peptide and ACPRmax as co-primary; ACPRg as major secondary,). See statistical analysis plan for further details and R code.||||>0.05
81613280|NCT01779375|162906717|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analyses were completed on a log scale and re-exponentiated for presentation.||||>0.05
81613281|NCT01779375|162906719|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analyses were completed on a log scale and re-exponentiated for display.||||>0.05
81613282|NCT00389519|162906722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||95.0||||two-sided test|ANCOVA|test from contrast statement from full model||"Planned interim efficacy analysis: 80 placebo and 80 high-dose ramipril subjects provided 93% power, alpha=0.032, to detect 5 mmHg difference in primary outcome. SD of 8.5 mmHg assumed. Alpha of 0.032 required for the planned interim efficacy analysis.~If study continued: 450 total subjects would provide 90% power, alpha=0.027, to detect 3 mmHg difference between placebo and combined ramipril dose groups. Alpha of 0.027 required for the final analysis."||||0.044
81613283|NCT00389519|162906723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||two-sided, unadjusted|ANCOVA|test from contrast statement from full model||||||0.006
81613284|NCT01474538|162906731|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) was below 0.4%, lispro was declared non-inferior to aspart.|LS Mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.210|-0.002|
81613285|NCT01474538|162906732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|2.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.35|-2.92|
81685751|NCT00756002|163069420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81710152|NCT00957723|163116816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0177|||||||Sign test|||SF36 Mental Component Score change from preop to 2 years||||0.0177
81613286|NCT01474538|162906733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Ratio|0.94||||0.522|||||||Negative binomial|||||||0.522
81613287|NCT01474538|162906734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.58||||0.216|||||||Grizzle Model|||||||0.216
81613288|NCT01474538|162906735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.471|||||||Prescott test|||||||0.471
81613289|NCT00886613|162906753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||kappa coefficient of agreement|0.85||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|0.99|||McNemar||The significance of the difference between the proportion of subjects with a positive skin test at 48 hours and the proportion of subjects with a positive skin test at 72 hours|||0.99|0.72|0.564
81613290|NCT00886613|162906755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.06||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.28|||Chi-squared||Statistical analysis for dose 2|||0.28|-0.17|0.343
81710153|NCT00957723|163116816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||SF36 Physical Component Score change from preop to 3 year||||<0.0001
81613291|NCT01996644|162906758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.043
81613292|NCT05349864|162906771|EQUIVALENCE|Using data from Treatment A and Treatment B, natural log transformed AUClast was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained from the model, and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CI for the ratios.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|120.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.76|131.75||||||||131.75|109.76|
81613293|NCT05349864|162906772|EQUIVALENCE|Using data from Treatment A and Treatment B, natural log transformed AUCinf was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model, and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CI for the ratios.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|116.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.91|137.95||||||||137.95|97.91|
81685752|NCT00756002|163069421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81685753|NCT00756002|163069422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81710154|NCT00957723|163116816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0393|||||||Sign test|||SF36 Mental Component Score change from preop to 3 year||||0.0393
81528231|NCT01053988|162743709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.071||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.121||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.121|0.021|0.006
81613294|NCT05349864|162906773|EQUIVALENCE|Using data from Treatment A and Treatment B, natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model, and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CI for the ratios.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|206.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|171.14|250.15||||||||250.15|171.14|
81613295|NCT05349864|162906774|EQUIVALENCE|Using data from Treatment A and Treatment C, natural log transformed AUClast was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment and sequence as a fixed effect and participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model, and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CI for the ratios.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|135.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|114.36|161.19||||||||161.19|114.36|
81613296|NCT05349864|162906775|EQUIVALENCE|Using data from Treatment A and Treatment C, natural log transformed AUCinf was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment and sequence as a fixed effect and participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model, and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CI for the ratios.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|138.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.11|180.41||||||||180.41|106.11|
81613297|NCT05349864|162906776|EQUIVALENCE|Using data from Treatment A and Treatment C, natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment and sequence as a fixed effect and participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model, and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CI for the ratios.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|236.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|190.12|294.38||||||||294.38|190.12|
81613298|NCT02359435|162906788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.016|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81613299|NCT01289119|162906803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.37|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||The analysis was conducted at the 2-sided 5% significance level without a multiplicity adjustment.||-0.37|-0.78|<0.001
81613300|NCT01289119|162906803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.51||ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline HbA1c with baseline metformin dose as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The analysis was conducted at the 2-sided 5% significance level without a multiplicity adjustment.||-0.51|-0.87|<0.001
81613301|NCT01289119|162906803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.28|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline HbA1c with baseline metformin therapy status and baseline pioglitazone dose as covariates.||The analysis was conducted at the 2-sided 5% significance level without a multiplicity adjustment.||-0.28|-0.75|<0.001
81613302|NCT01704846|162906815|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence between two different formulations of faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules in healthy male volunteers. The acceptance range for the geometric mean ratio was 80 to 125%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|100.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.9|105.25|||||Ratio calculated as Test product divided by reference product|||105.25|95.90|
81649430|NCT00267098|162989536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-5.807|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.467|-2.038||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LVEDVI through 12 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVEDVI change through 12 months.|"The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVEDVI from randomization to 12 months as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing.~This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a different change in LVEDVI from randomization to 12 months than patients with right ventricular pacing."||-2.038|-9.467|
81685754|NCT00756002|163069423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||LS means from ANCOVA model with effects for treatment \& pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate. P-values from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81685755|NCT00756002|163069424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043||95.0||||LS means from ANCOVA model with effects for treatment \& pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate. P-values from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||||0.043
81710155|NCT00957723|163116816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||SF36 Physical Component Score change from preop to 4 year||||<0.0001
81710156|NCT00957723|163116816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4905|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||SF36 Mental Component Score change from preop to 4 year||||0.4905
81710157|NCT00957723|163116816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||SF36 Physical Component Score change from preop to 5 year||||<0.0001
81528232|NCT01053988|162743710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.033||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.088|-0.022|0.241
81613303|NCT01704846|162906816|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence between two different formulations of faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules in healthy male volunteers. The acceptance range for the geometric mean ratio was 80 to 125%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|102.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.57|110.98|||||Ratio calculated as Test product divided by reference product|||110.98|95.57|
81613304|NCT01704846|162906817|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence between two different formulations of faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules in healthy male volunteers. The acceptance range for the geometric mean ratio was 80 to 125%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|100.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.1|105.18|||||Ratio calculated as Test product divided by reference product|||105.18|96.10|
81613305|NCT01704846|162906818|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence between two different formulations of faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules in healthy male volunteers. The acceptance range for the adjusted mean ratio was 80 to 125%.|Adjusted Mean Ratio (%)|97.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.54|103.78|||||Ratio calculated as Test product divided by reference product|||103.78|91.54|
81613306|NCT01704846|162906819|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence between two different formulations of faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules in healthy male volunteers. The acceptance range for the geometric mean ratio was 80 to 125%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|100.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.51|102.2|||||Ratio calculated as Test product divided by reference product|||102.20|98.51|
81613307|NCT01704846|162906820|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence between two different formulations of faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules in healthy male volunteers. The acceptance range for the geometric mean ratio was 80 to 125%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|99.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.85|101.51|||||Ratio calculated as Test product divided by reference product|||101.51|97.85|
81613308|NCT01704846|162906821|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence between two different formulations of faldaprevir soft gelatine capsules in healthy male volunteers. The acceptance range for the geometric mean ratio was 80 to 125%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|100.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.1|102.34|||||Ratio calculated as Test product divided by reference product|||102.34|98.10|
81613309|NCT00530335|162906838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value comparing difference in Total ADHD Symptoms Score (endpoint - baseline).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81613310|NCT00530335|162906838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value comparing difference in Inattentive Subscale scores (endpoint - baseline).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81613311|NCT00530335|162906838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value comparing difference in Hyperactivity/Impulsive Subscale scores (endpoint - baseline).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81613312|NCT00530335|162906838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value comparing difference in ADHD Index Subscale scores (endpoint - baseline).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81613313|NCT00530335|162906839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value comparing difference in Total ADHD Symptoms Score (endpoint - baseline).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81613314|NCT00530335|162906839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value comparing difference in Inattentive Subscale scores (endpoint - baseline).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81613315|NCT00530335|162906839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value comparing difference in Hyperactive/Impulsive Subscale scores (endpoint - baseline).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81685756|NCT00756002|163069425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.005
81528233|NCT01053988|162743710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.067||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.012|0.121|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.121|0.012|0.017
81613316|NCT00530335|162906839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value comparing difference in ADHD Index Subscale scores (endpoint - baseline).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81613317|NCT00530335|162906840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81613318|NCT00530335|162906841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.749||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.749
81528234|NCT01053988|162743710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.129|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.184||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.184|0.074|<0.001
81710158|NCT00957723|163116816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0037|||||||Sign test|||SF36 Mental Component Score change from preop to 5 year||||0.0037
81613319|NCT00530335|162906842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.886||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.886
81613320|NCT00530335|162906844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value for comparing differences in Word Test number of correct responses (endpoint - baseline).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81613321|NCT00530335|162906844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for comparing differences in Color Test number of correct responses (endpoint - baseline).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81613322|NCT00530335|162906844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value for comparing differences in Color-Word Test number of correct responses (endpoint - baseline).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81613323|NCT00672256|162906893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039|||<|0.05||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||Within group repeated measures design. Null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in percent signal change during active task relative to baseline.||||<0.05
81613324|NCT00672256|162906894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.104|||<|0.05||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||Within group repeated measures design. Null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in percent signal change during active task relative to baseline.||||<0.05
81613325|NCT00672256|162906895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.173|||<|0.05||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||Within group repeated measures design. Null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in percent signal change during active task relative to baseline.||||<0.05
81613326|NCT00672256|162906896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|||<|0.05||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||Within group repeated measures design. Null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in percent signal change during active task relative to baseline.||||<0.05
81685757|NCT00756002|163069426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.010
81613327|NCT00810303|162906943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between free ezetimibe alone and free ezetimibe with single dose treatment of efavirenz.||||<0.05
81613328|NCT00810303|162906944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between free ezetimibe alone and free ezetimibe with single dose treatment of efavirenz.||||<0.05
81613329|NCT00810303|162906946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between steady state pharmakokinetic of efavirenz with chronic treatment of ezetimibe and the single dose pharmakokinetic of efavirenz without chronic treatment of ezetimibe.||||<0.05
81613330|NCT00810303|162906947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between steady state pharmakokinetic of efavirenz with chronic treatment of ezetimibe and the single dose pharmakokinetic of efavirenz with chronic treatment of ezetimibe.||||<0.05
81613331|NCT00810303|162906948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between steady state pharmakokinetic of efavirenz with chronic treatment of ezetimibe and the single dose pharmakokinetic of efavirenz without chronic treatment of ezetimibe.||||<0.05
81613332|NCT00810303|162906948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between steady state pharmakokinetic of efavirenz with chronic treatment of ezetimibe and the single dose pharmakokinetic of efavirenz with chronic treatment of ezetimibe.||||<0.05
81613333|NCT00810303|162906949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between steady state pharmakokinetic of efavirenz with chronic treatment of ezetimibe and the single dose pharmakokinetic of efavirenz without chronic treatment of ezetimibe.||||<0.05
81613334|NCT00810303|162906950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between steady state pharmakokinetic of efavirenz with chronic treatment of ezetimibe and the single dose pharmakokinetics of efavirenz with chronic treatment of ezetimibe.||||<0.05
81613335|NCT00810303|162906951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between steady state pharmakokinetic of efavirenz with chronic treatment of ezetimibe and the single dose pharmakokinetic of efavirenz without chronic treatment of ezetimibe.||||<0.05
81613336|NCT00810303|162906951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between steady state pharmakokinetic of efavirenz with chronic treatment of ezetimibe and the single dose pharmakokinetics of efavirenz with chronic treatment of ezetimibe.||||<0.05
81613337|NCT00810303|162906952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between free ezetimibe alone and free ezetimibe with single dose treatment of efavirenz.||||<0.05
81613338|NCT00810303|162906952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between free ezetimibe with chronic treatment of efavirenz and free ezetimibe alone.||||<0.05
81613339|NCT00810303|162906953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between free ezetimibe alone and free ezetimibe with single dose treatment of efavirenz.||||<0.05
81685758|NCT00756002|163069427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.002
81613340|NCT00810303|162906953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between free ezetimibe with chronic treatment of efavirenz and free ezetimibe with single dose treatment of efavirenz.||||<0.05
81613341|NCT00810303|162906954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between free ezetimibe with chronic treatment of efavirenz and free ezetimibe alone.||||<0.05
81613342|NCT00810303|162906954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between free ezetimibe with chronic treatment of efavirenz and free ezetimibe with single dose treatment of efavirenz.||||<0.05
81613343|NCT00810303|162906955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between free ezetimibe with chronic treatment of efavirenz and free ezetimibe alone.||||<0.05
81613344|NCT00810303|162906956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between free ezetimibe with chronic treatment of efavirenz and free ezetimibe with single dose treatment of efavirenz.||||<0.05
81613345|NCT00810303|162906957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between free ezetimibe with chronic treatment of efavirenz and free ezetimibe alone.||||<0.05
81613346|NCT00810303|162906957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon-test between free ezetimibe with chronic treatment of efavirenz and free ezetimibe with single dose treatment of efavirenz.||||<0.05
81613347|NCT01720043|162906958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.181|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Collagen.5.g.ml, 24 hrs||||0.181
81613348|NCT01720043|162906958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.164|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Collagen.2.g.ml||||.164
81613349|NCT01720043|162906958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.132|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ADP.10.M, 24 hrs||||.132
81613350|NCT01720043|162906958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ADP.5.M||||.066
81613351|NCT01720043|162906958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.268|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ADP.3.M, 24 hrs||||0.268
81613352|NCT01720043|162906958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.106|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Arach.Acid.0.5.mg.ml||||0.106
81613353|NCT01720043|162906958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.625|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Ristocetin.1.5.mg.ml||||0.625
81613354|NCT01720043|162906958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.381|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Ristocetin.0.5.mg.ml||||0.381
81613355|NCT01720043|162906958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.549|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Collagen.5.g.ml, 48 hrs||||0.549
81613356|NCT01720043|162906958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.838|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Collagen.2.g.ml, 48 hrs||||.838
81613357|NCT01720043|162906958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.245|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ADP.10.M||||0.245
81613358|NCT01720043|162906958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.417|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ADP.5.M||||0.417
81685759|NCT00756002|163069428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.006
81613359|NCT01720043|162906958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ADP.3.M, 48 hrs||||0.770
81613360|NCT01720043|162906958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.614|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Arach.Acid.0.5.mg.ml, 48 hrs||||0.614
81613361|NCT01720043|162906958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.969|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Ristochetin.1.5.mg.ml||||0.969
81613362|NCT01720043|162906958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.238|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Ristocetin.0.5.mg.ml, 48 hrs||||0.238
81613363|NCT02022462|162906964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 6 months between-group comparisons of the mean change of z-scores.||||.073
81613364|NCT02022462|162906964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.91||0.066|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group mean z-score change from 6 months to 12-months (post-intervention) for the immediate treatment group only.||||.066
81613365|NCT02022462|162906965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022||||0.983|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 6 months between-group comparisons of the mean change.||||.983
81613366|NCT02022462|162906965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.95||0.533|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group mean change from 6 months to 12-months (post-intervention) for the immediate treatment group only.||||.533
81613367|NCT02022462|162906966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.731|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 6 months between-group comparisons of the mean change.||||.731
81613368|NCT02022462|162906966|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.67||0.211|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group mean change from 6 months to 12-months (post-intervention) for the immediate treatment group only.||||.211
81613369|NCT02022462|162906967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.244|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 6 months between-group comparisons of the mean change.||||.244
81613370|NCT02022462|162906967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.35||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.016
81613371|NCT02022462|162906968|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 6 months between-group comparisons of the mean change.||||.019
81613372|NCT02022462|162906968|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.66||0.609|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.609
81613373|NCT02022462|162906969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 6 months between-group comparisons of the mean change.||||.203
81613374|NCT02022462|162906969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.59||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.480
81613375|NCT02022462|162906970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.897|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.897
81613376|NCT02022462|162906970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.48||0.903|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.903
81613377|NCT02022462|162906971|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.787||||0.433|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 6 months between-group comparisons of the mean change.||||.433
81613378|NCT02022462|162906971|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.52||0.936|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.936
81702728|NCT00879437|163101337|NON_INFERIORITY|if 19 evaluable patients enrolled for DIPG, study is powered at 80% to detect a 20% improvement in 1-year EFS compared to historical control if 21 evaluable patients enrolled for HGG, study is powered at 80% to detect a 20% improvement in 1-year EFS compared to historical control|||||<|0.05|||||||Log Rank|one sample log-rank||comparing 1-year EFS of DIPG on this trial versus historical control (1-year EFS of 17% from CCG-9941; PMID 12177103) comparing 1-year EFS of HGG on this trial versus historical control (1-year EFS of 36% from ACNS0126; PMID 21339192)||||< 0.05
81613379|NCT02022462|162906972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.228|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 6 months between-group comparisons of the mean change in z-scores of diet.||||.228
81613380|NCT02022462|162906972|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.03||0.617|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.617
81613381|NCT02022462|162906973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.894|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.894
81613382|NCT02022462|162906973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.46||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.930
81613383|NCT02022462|162906974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.530
81613384|NCT02022462|162906974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.27||0.458|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.458
81613385|NCT02022462|162906975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.036
81613386|NCT02022462|162906975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0||0.892|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.892
81613387|NCT02022462|162906976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41||||0.931|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.931
81613388|NCT02022462|162906976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.34||0.058|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.058
81613389|NCT02022462|162906977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.576|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.576
81613390|NCT02022462|162906977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|33.89||0.829|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.829
81613391|NCT02022462|162906978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.792|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 6 months between-group comparisons of the mean change.||||.792
81613392|NCT02022462|162906978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.55||0.622|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.622
81613393|NCT02022462|162906979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.986||||0.049|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 6 months between-group comparisons of the mean change.||||.049
81613394|NCT02022462|162906979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.67||0.211|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.211
81613395|NCT01124162|162906980|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|108.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.43|120.03|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||120.03|97.43|
81613396|NCT01124162|162906981|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|101.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.57|104.93|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||104.93|98.57|
81613397|NCT01124162|162906982|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|101.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.41|104.68|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||104.68|98.41|
81613398|NCT01124162|162906983|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.24|106.06|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||106.06|98.24|
81613399|NCT01124162|162906984|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.84|102.84|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||102.84|97.84|
81613400|NCT01124162|162906985|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.87|102.69|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||102.69|97.87|
81613401|NCT00711646|162906996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.517||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.029|-0.004|||ANCOVA|||The change in mean 11-point Numerical Rating Scale spasticity score was compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline 11-point Numerical Rating Scale spasticity score as a covariate.||-0.004|-1.029|0.048
81613402|NCT00711646|162906997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.11||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.07|||ANCOVA|||The change in mean Ashworth Scale score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline Ashworth Scale score as a covariate.||0.07|-0.29|0.218
81613403|NCT00711646|162906998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.17||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.06|||ANCOVA|||The change in mean spasm frequency score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline spasm frequency score as a covariate.||0.06|-0.39|0.141
81613404|NCT00711646|162906999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|1.3||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.47|10.07|||ANCOVA|||The change in mean Motricity Index score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline Motricity Index score as a covariate.||10.07|-7.47|0.766
81649431|NCT00267098|162989537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-8.844|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|-4.681||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LVEDVI through 18 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVEDVI change through 18 months.|"The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVEDVI from randomization to 18 months as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing.~This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a different change in LVEDVI from randomization to 18 months than patients with right ventricular pacing."||-4.681|-12.910|
81528235|NCT01053988|162743710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.115|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.169|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.169|0.060|<0.001
81613405|NCT00711646|162907000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|8.46||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.74|23.66|||Fisher Exact|||The proportion of subjects who considered their condition 'Very Much Improved', 'Much Improved' or 'Minimally Improved' was compared between treatment groups using Fisher's Exact Test.||23.66|-6.74|0.349
81613406|NCT00711646|162907002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|3.86||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|7.78|||ANCOVA|||The change in mean Motricity Index score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline Motricity Index score as a covariate.||7.78|-0.06|0.054
81613407|NCT01451814|162907016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|5.48|||Chi-squared|||||5.48|0.67|.22
81613408|NCT01451814|162907017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.3||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|22.1|||Chi-squared|||||22.1|0.84|.06
81613409|NCT01451814|162907018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|16.11|||Chi-squared|||||16.11|0.56|.18
81710159|NCT00957723|163116818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||LEAS score change from preop to 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 years||||<0.0001
81613410|NCT03006341|162907044|OTHER||C-Statistic|0.81|||||||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with bleeding history or predisposition as dependent and treatment groups and claims based variables as the independent variables|The C-statistic can be between 0.5 and 1 and a value of 0.5 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|"The concordance statistic is equal to the area under a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. The C-statistic (sometimes called the concordance statistic or C-index) is a measure of goodness of fit for binary outcomes in a logistic regression model."||||
81613411|NCT03006341|162907046|OTHER||Adjusted R squared statistic|0.02|||||||||||Regression, Linear|Logistic regression model with serum creatinine as the dependent variable and treatment groups and claims based variables as the independent variables|The adjusted R² statistic, or coefficient of determination, is the proportion of the variance in the (EMR) outcome that is predictable from the independent (claims) variables, adjusted for the number of predictors in the model.|R-squared is a statistical measure of how close the data are to the fitted regression line. 0% indicates that the model explains none of the variability of the response data around its mean. 100% indicates that the model explains all the variability of the response data around its mean.||||
81613412|NCT03006341|162907048|OTHER||Adjusted R squared statistic|0.04|||||||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression model with duration of atrial fibrillation as dependent and treatment groups and claims based variables as independent variables|The adjusted R² statistic, or coefficient of determination, is the proportion of the variance in the (EMR) outcome that is predictable from the independent (claims) variables, adjusted for the number of predictors in the model.|R-squared is a statistical measure of how close the data are to the fitted regression line. 0% indicates that the model explains none of the variability of the response data around its mean. 100% indicates that the model explains all the variability of the response data around its mean.||||
81613413|NCT03006341|162907054|OTHER||C-Statistic|0.88|||||||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with diabetes as the dependent variable and treatment groups and claims based variables as the independent variables.|The C-statistic can be between 0.5 and 1 and a value of 0.5 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|"The concordance statistic is equal to the area under a ROC curve. The C-statistic (sometimes called the concordance statistic or C-index) is a measure of goodness of fit for binary outcomes in a logistic regression model."||||
81613414|NCT03006341|162907055|OTHER||C-Statistic|0.69|||||||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with hyperlipidemia as the dependent variable and treatment groups and claims based variables as the independent variables.|The C-statistic can be between 0.5 and 1 and a value of 0.5 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|"The concordance statistic is equal to the area under a ROC curve. The C-statistic (sometimes called the concordance statistic or C-index) is a measure of goodness of fit for binary outcomes in a logistic regression model."||||
81613415|NCT03006341|162907056|OTHER||Adjusted R squared statistic|0.34|||||||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression model with HAS-BLED score as the dependent variable and treatment groups and claims based variables as the independent variables.|The adjusted R² statistic, or coefficient of determination, is the proportion of the variance in the (EMR) outcome that is predictable from the independent (claims) variables, adjusted for the number of predictors in the model.|R-squared is a statistical measure of how close the data are to the fitted regression line. 0% indicates that the model explains none of the variability of the response data around its mean. 100% indicates that the model explains all the variability of the response data around its mean.||||
81613416|NCT03101592|162907063|NON_INFERIORITY|We estimated that approximately 5% of subjects would fail to be retained in care in the standard of care arm, and a retention rate \<7·5% to be non-inferior in the three-month or six-month study arms, with a 2·5% non-inferiority margin. Assuming an alpha of 0.05, power of 90%, and an intracluster correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0·004, we estimated a sample size of 271 subjects per cluster for a total of 2,710 subjects per arm and 8,130 total individuals.|Risk Difference (RD)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|12.3|||||RD is for retention 3MD vs. SOC.|Our sample size was estimated for a cluster-randomized non-inferiority trial. We had 30 clusters available for randomization and assumed a fixed number of clusters (k), an equal number of clusters per arm, and an equal number of subjects per cluster.||12.3|-4.3|
81613417|NCT03101592|162907063|NON_INFERIORITY|We estimated that approximately 5% of subjects would fail to be retained in care in the standard of care arm, and a retention rate \<7·5% to be non-inferior in the three-month or six-month study arms, with a 2·5% non-inferiority margin. Assuming an alpha of 0.05, power of 90%, and an intracluster correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0·004, we estimated a sample size of 271 subjects per cluster for a total of 2,710 subjects per arm and 8,130 total individuals.|Risk Difference (RD)|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|17.2|||||RD is for retention 6MD vs. SOC.|Our sample size was estimated for a cluster-randomized non-inferiority trial. We had 30 clusters available for randomization and assumed a fixed number of clusters (k), an equal number of clusters per arm, and an equal number of subjects per cluster.||17.2|0.9|
81613418|NCT03101592|162907063|NON_INFERIORITY|We estimated that approximately 5% of subjects would fail to be retained in care in the standard of care arm, and a retention rate \<7·5% to be non-inferior in the three-month or six-month study arms, with a 2·5% non-inferiority margin. Assuming an alpha of 0.05, power of 90%, and an intracluster correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0·004, we estimated a sample size of 271 subjects per cluster for a total of 2,710 subjects per arm and 8,130 total individuals.|Risk Difference (RD)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|9.1|||||RD is for retention 6MD vs. 3MD.|Our sample size was estimated for a cluster-randomized non-inferiority trial. We had 30 clusters available for randomization and assumed a fixed number of clusters (k), an equal number of clusters per arm, and an equal number of subjects per cluster.||9.1|1|
81613419|NCT03101592|162907063|NON_INFERIORITY|We estimated that approximately 5% of subjects would fail to be retained in care in the standard of care arm, and a retention rate \<7·5% to be non-inferior in the three-month or six-month study arms, with a 2·5% non-inferiority margin. Assuming an alpha of 0.05, power of 90%, and an intracluster correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0·004, we estimated a sample size of 271 subjects per cluster for a total of 2,710 subjects per arm and 8,130 total individuals.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.6|||||RD is for transfer 3MD vs. SOC.|Our sample size was estimated for a cluster-randomized non-inferiority trial. We had 30 clusters available for randomization and assumed a fixed number of clusters (k), an equal number of clusters per arm, and an equal number of subjects per cluster.||1.6|-0.8|
81685760|NCT00756002|163069429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with the Baseline value as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81528236|NCT01053988|162743710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.082||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.136||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.136|0.028|0.003
81528237|NCT01053988|162743710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.062||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.117||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.117|0.008|0.025
81528238|NCT01053988|162743710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.048||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.102|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.102|-0.006|0.082
81613420|NCT03101592|162907063|NON_INFERIORITY|We estimated that approximately 5% of subjects would fail to be retained in care in the standard of care arm, and a retention rate \<7·5% to be non-inferior in the three-month or six-month study arms, with a 2·5% non-inferiority margin. Assuming an alpha of 0.05, power of 90%, and an intracluster correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0·004, we estimated a sample size of 271 subjects per cluster for a total of 2,710 subjects per arm and 8,130 total individuals.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.8|||||RD is for transfer 6MD vs. SOC.|Our sample size was estimated for a cluster-randomized non-inferiority trial. We had 30 clusters available for randomization and assumed a fixed number of clusters (k), an equal number of clusters per arm, and an equal number of subjects per cluster.||0.8|-0.9|
81613421|NCT03101592|162907063|NON_INFERIORITY|We estimated that approximately 5% of subjects would fail to be retained in care in the standard of care arm, and a retention rate \<7·5% to be non-inferior in the three-month or six-month study arms, with a 2·5% non-inferiority margin. Assuming an alpha of 0.05, power of 90%, and an intracluster correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0·004, we estimated a sample size of 271 subjects per cluster for a total of 2,710 subjects per arm and 8,130 total individuals.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.7|||||RD is for transfer 6MD vs. 3MD.|Our sample size was estimated for a cluster-randomized non-inferiority trial. We had 30 clusters available for randomization and assumed a fixed number of clusters (k), an equal number of clusters per arm, and an equal number of subjects per cluster.||0.7|-1.7|
81613422|NCT03101592|162907063|NON_INFERIORITY|We estimated that approximately 5% of subjects would fail to be retained in care in the standard of care arm, and a retention rate \<7·5% to be non-inferior in the three-month or six-month study arms, with a 2·5% non-inferiority margin. Assuming an alpha of 0.05, power of 90%, and an intracluster correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0·004, we estimated a sample size of 271 subjects per cluster for a total of 2,710 subjects per arm and 8,130 total individuals.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||||RD is for death 3MD vs. SOC.|Our sample size was estimated for a cluster-randomized non-inferiority trial. We had 30 clusters available for randomization and assumed a fixed number of clusters (k), an equal number of clusters per arm, and an equal number of subjects per cluster.||0.2|-0.4|
81613423|NCT03101592|162907063|NON_INFERIORITY|We estimated that approximately 5% of subjects would fail to be retained in care in the standard of care arm, and a retention rate \<7·5% to be non-inferior in the three-month or six-month study arms, with a 2·5% non-inferiority margin. Assuming an alpha of 0.05, power of 90%, and an intracluster correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0·004, we estimated a sample size of 271 subjects per cluster for a total of 2,710 subjects per arm and 8,130 total individuals.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.8|||||RD is for death 6MD vs. SOC.|Our sample size was estimated for a cluster-randomized non-inferiority trial. We had 30 clusters available for randomization and assumed a fixed number of clusters (k), an equal number of clusters per arm, and an equal number of subjects per cluster.||0.8|-0.9|
81613424|NCT03101592|162907063|NON_INFERIORITY|We estimated that approximately 5% of subjects would fail to be retained in care in the standard of care arm, and a retention rate \<7·5% to be non-inferior in the three-month or six-month study arms, with a 2·5% non-inferiority margin. Assuming an alpha of 0.05, power of 90%, and an intracluster correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0·004, we estimated a sample size of 271 subjects per cluster for a total of 2,710 subjects per arm and 8,130 total individuals.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||||RD is for death 6MD vs. 3MD.|Our sample size was estimated for a cluster-randomized non-inferiority trial. We had 30 clusters available for randomization and assumed a fixed number of clusters (k), an equal number of clusters per arm, and an equal number of subjects per cluster.||0.3|-0.3|
81613425|NCT03124108|162907071|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-52.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.5|-41.5|||ANCOVA|||||-41.5|-62.5|<0.001
81613426|NCT03124108|162907071|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-43.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.7|-32.1|||ANCOVA|||||-32.1|-55.7|<0.001
81649432|NCT00267098|162989538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-6.615|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.37|-1.736||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LVEDVI through 24 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVEDVI change through 24 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVEDVI from randomization to 24 months as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with biventricular pacing have a different change in LVEDVI from randomization to 24 months than patients with right ventricular pacing.||-1.736|-11.370|
81649433|NCT00267098|162989539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-3.894|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.13|3.953||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LV Mass through 6 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LV Mass change through 6 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in LV Mass through 6 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in LV Mass through 6 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 6 month value - randomization visit value.||3.953|-12.130|
81613427|NCT04939428|162907152|SUPERIORITY||Confidence Interval|-2.0|||=|0.0848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|0.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Adjusted differences and the corresponding confidence intervals are based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by age and household size.||0.9|-5|= 0.0848
81613428|NCT04939428|162907153|OTHER|Estimated differences and confidence intervals are provided.|Confidence Interval|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||95% CIs (Tier 2 endpoints) was provided for between treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events; these analyses was performed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||2.0|-4.8|
81528239|NCT04759157|162743722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||mixed model|||||||.30
81613429|NCT04939428|162907154|OTHER|Estimated differences and confidence intervals are provided|Confidence Interval|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method.|||95% CIs (Tier 2 endpoints) was provided for between treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events; these analyses was performed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||1.0|-0.4|
81613430|NCT04939428|162907155|SUPERIORITY||Confidence Interval|-3.2|||=|0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-0.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Adjusted differences and the corresponding confidence intervals are based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by age and household size.||-0.1|-6.3|= 0.0205
81613431|NCT04939428|162907156|OTHER|Adjusted differences and the corresponding confidence intervals.|Confidence Interval|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|1.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Adjusted differences and the corresponding confidence intervals are based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by age and household size.||1.0|-5.4|
81613432|NCT04939428|162907157|OTHER|Adjusted differences and the corresponding confidence intervals|Confidence Interval|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|0.8||||||Adjusted differences and the corresponding confidence intervals are based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by age and household size.||0.8|-6.9|
81613433|NCT04939428|162907158|OTHER|Adjusted differences and the corresponding confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|2.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Adjusted differences and the corresponding confidence intervals are based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by age and household size.||2.0|-22.7|
81613434|NCT04319094|162907159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|-2.62||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 501|Score difference = Post-intervention - Baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) scores from baseline to post-intervention for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|-2.62|-4.77|<0.0001
81613435|NCT04319094|162907159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|-1.25||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 501|Score difference = 3-month - Baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) scores from baseline to 3-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|-1.25|-3.81|0.0001
81613436|NCT04319094|162907159|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-2.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.13|-1.53||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 501|Score difference = 6-month - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) scores from baseline to 6-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|-1.53|-4.13|<0.0001
81613437|NCT04319094|162907159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|-1.49||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 501|Score difference = 9-month - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) scores from baseline to 9-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|-1.49|-4.03|<0.0001
81613438|NCT04319094|162907159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|-1.17||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 501|Score difference =12-month - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) scores from baseline to 12-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|-1.17|-3.95|0.0003
81613439|NCT04319094|162907159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4375|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the change of PHQ-9 over time between the control and PEERS participants.||||0.4375
81613440|NCT04319094|162907160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|6.37||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 364||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean SF36 - Physical Functioning scores from baseline to post-intervention for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|6.37|-3.15|0.51
81613441|NCT04319094|162907160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.57||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|11.21||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 364||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean SF36-physical function scores from baseline to 3-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|11.21|-2.08|0.18
81613442|NCT04319094|162907160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.29||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|8.04||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 364||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean SF36-physical function scores from baseline to 6-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|8.04|-4.89|0.63
81613443|NCT04319094|162907160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.01||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.94|4.91||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 364||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean SF36-physical function scores from baseline to 9-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|4.91|-6.94|0.74
81613444|NCT04319094|162907160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.83||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.82|8.23||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 364||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean SF36-physical function scores from baseline to 12-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|8.23|-6.82|0.85
81613445|NCT04319094|162907160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3988|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the change of physical functioning over time between the control and PEERS participants.||||0.3988
81613446|NCT04319094|162907161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.41||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|11.79||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 360||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean SF36-social function scores from baseline to post-intervention for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|11.79|-1.63|0.14
81685761|NCT00756002|163069430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with the Baseline value as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81685762|NCT00756002|163069431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with the Baseline value as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81702729|NCT00879437|163101377|OTHER|The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate the median EFS for each cohort with 95% confidence intervals. All analyses were performed in SAS version 9.4 statistical software (SAS Institute Inc) and R (https://cran.r-project.org/).|||||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||||The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate the median EFS for each cohort with 95% confidence intervals.|||
81613447|NCT04319094|162907161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.45|18.19||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 360||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean SF36-social function scores from baseline to 3-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|18.19|2.45|0.01
81613448|NCT04319094|162907161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.19||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|18.5||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 360||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean SF36-social function scores from baseline to 6-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|18.5|2.01|0.015
81613449|NCT04319094|162907161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.07||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|19.73||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom: 360||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean SF36-social function scores from baseline to 9-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|19.73|3.7|0.004
81613450|NCT04319094|162907161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|14.55||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 360||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean SF36-social function scores from baseline to 12-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|14.55|-3.09|0.2
81613451|NCT04319094|162907161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8037|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the change of social functioning over time between the control and PEERS participants.||||0.8037
81613452|NCT04319094|162907162|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|12.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.01||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.67|22.37||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 366||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean SF36-emotional functioning scores from baseline to post-intervention for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|22.37|2.67|0.0129
81613453|NCT04319094|162907162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|19.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.86||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.32|31.36||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 366||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean SF36-emotional functioning scores from baseline to 3-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|31.36|8.32|0.0008
81613454|NCT04319094|162907162|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|17.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.14||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.92|30.06||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 366||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean SF36-emotional functioning scores from baseline to 6-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|30.06|5.92|0.0036
81685763|NCT00756002|163069432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81685764|NCT00756002|163069433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81528240|NCT04759157|162743723|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis||This estimate is comparing intervention to control from baseline to 3 month for both patients and partners|We conducted multilevel models evaluating sleep disturbance score by assessment, group and patient versus partner status.||1.43|-6.63|.206
81613455|NCT04319094|162907162|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|16.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.98||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.47|28.01||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 366||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean SF36-emotional functioning scores from baseline to 9-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|28.01|4.47|0.007
81613456|NCT04319094|162907162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.58||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|25.19||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 366||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean SF36-emotional functioning scores from baseline to 12-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|25.19|-0.68|0.065
81613457|NCT04319094|162907162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.881|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the change of emotional functioning over time between the control and PEERS participants.||||0.8810
81613458|NCT04319094|162907163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|F-test for overall significance|Degrees of freedom: 370||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the change in probability of ER use from baseline to post-intervention between PEERS and control participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|||0.031
81613459|NCT04319094|162907168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.78|-2.18||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 414|Score difference: post-intervention - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean UCLA Loneliness scores from baseline to post-intervention for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|-2.18|-7.78|0.0005
81613460|NCT04319094|162907168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.08|-3.69||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 414|Score difference: 3-month - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean UCLA Loneliness scores from baseline to 3-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|-3.69|-11.08|<0.0001
81613461|NCT04319094|162907168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-3.95||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 414|Score difference: 6-month - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean UCLA Loneliness scores from baseline to 6-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|-3.95|-11.3|<0.0001
81685765|NCT00756002|163069434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81685766|NCT00756002|163069435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81528241|NCT02211456|162743761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The data derived from this study was complex multi-level data with errors due to patient-level and intra-patient repeat factors. Accordingly, we used generalized multi-level modelling (GLMM) with random effects.||6.3|1|<0.05
81613462|NCT04319094|162907168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.53|-4.7||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 414|Score difference: 9-month - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean UCLA Loneliness scores from baseline to 9-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|-4.7|-11.53|<0.0001
81613463|NCT04319094|162907168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.37|-4.14||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 414|Score difference: 12-month - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean UCLA Loneliness scores from baseline to 12-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|-4.14|-12.37|<0.0001
81613464|NCT04319094|162907168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6857|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: there is no statistical difference in the change of UCLA Loneliness score over time between control and PEERS participants||||0.6857
81613465|NCT04319094|162907169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 421|Score difference: post-intervention - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean GSES scores from baseline to post-intervention for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|2.86|0.72|0.001
81613466|NCT04319094|162907169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|2.25||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 421|Score difference: 3-month - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean GSES scores from baseline to 3-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|2.25|-0.39|0.18
81613467|NCT04319094|162907169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|2.45||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 421|Score difference: 6-month - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean GSES scores from baseline to 6-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|2.45|-0.24|0.11
81613468|NCT04319094|162907169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.54||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 421|Score difference: 9-month - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean GSES scores from baseline to 9-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|3.54|0.98|0.0006
81613469|NCT04319094|162907169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|3.95||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 421|Score difference: 12-month - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean GSES scores from baseline to 12-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|3.95|1.01|0.001
81685767|NCT00756002|163069436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81685768|NCT00756002|163069437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81613470|NCT04319094|162907169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1195|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the change of GSES scores over time between the control and PEERS participants.||||0.1195
81613471|NCT04319094|162907170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|4.73||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 361|Score difference: post-intervention - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean Brief-COPE Adaptive Coping scores from baseline to post-intervention for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|4.73|1.71|<0.0001
81613472|NCT04319094|162907170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|4.62||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 361|Score difference: 3-month - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean Brief-COPE Adaptive Coping scores from baseline to 3-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|4.62|0.57|0.0123
81613473|NCT04319094|162907170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|4.63||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 361|Score difference: 6-month - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean Brief-COPE Adaptive Coping scores from baseline to 6-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|4.63|0.63|0.01
81649434|NCT00267098|162989540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-10.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.33|-0.857||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LV Mass through 12 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LV Mass change through 12 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in LV Mass through 12 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in LV Mass through 12 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 12 month value - randomization visit value.||-0.857|-19.330|
81649435|NCT00267098|162989541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-8.316|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.19|1.623||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LV Mass through 18 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LV Mass change through 18 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in LV Mass through 18 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in LV Mass through 18 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 18 month value - randomization visit value.||1.623|-18.190|
81613474|NCT04319094|162907170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|6.04||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 361|Score difference: 9-month - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean Brief-COPE Adaptive Coping scores from baseline to 9-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|6.04|2.32|<0.0001
81649436|NCT00267098|162989542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-11.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.11|-0.956||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LV Mass through 24 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LV Mass change through 24 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in LV Mass through 24 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in LV Mass through 24 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 24 month value - randomization visit value.||-0.956|-21.110|
81685769|NCT00756002|163069438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.785||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.785
81613475|NCT04319094|162907170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|5.44||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 361|Score difference: 12-month - baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean Brief-COPE Adaptive Coping scores from baseline to 12-month for all study participants.|A series of generalized linear mixed-effect models were implemented to predict the outcome measurements. The primary fixed effect predictors were group (control vs. PEERS), time (categorical), and group \* time. Random terms in all models were: study participants and their interaction with time. The covariance of dependent variable values across time was modeled as a first-order auto-regression decaying function (AR1). Higher order fixed and random terms were pretested and removed from the model if nonsignificant.|5.44|0.83|0.0078
81613476|NCT04319094|162907170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1408|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: there is no statistical difference in the change in adaptive coping over time between control and PEERS participants.||||0.1408
81613477|NCT00770211|162907185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference response rate|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.56|||Fisher Exact|||The efficacy of the treatment was confirmed, if H0 was rejected at a given alpha of 5%, that means if the two sided p-value is ≤ 0.05. Power of 90%||0.56|0.40|<0.0001
81613478|NCT00318656|162907190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49||0.064||95.0|-0.32|10.36|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)|Mean Difference =(Rosiglitazone + Met) - (Glimepiride+Met)|Statistical analysis was based off of week 12 results.||10.36|-0.32|0.064
81613479|NCT00318656|162907191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.923||95.0|-3.37|2.85||P value von elteren (adjusted on sex)|ANCOVA||Mean Difference =(Rosiglitazone + Met) - (Glimepiride+Met)|Statistical analysis was based off of week 12 results.||2.85|-3.37|0.923
81613480|NCT00762463|162907330|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|LS mean difference calculated as LS mean change for Celecoxib 200 mg once daily minus LS mean change for Diclofenac SR 75 mg once daily. Non-inferiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval was \<10 mm.|LS Mean Difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|8.8|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA); factors: treatment group and study center; covariate: baseline Patient's Assessment of Global Pain Intensity score.||"Null hypothesis: Least Squares (LS) mean difference between Celecoxib 200 mg once daily versus Diclofenac SR 75 mg once daily on change in Global Pain Intensity from baseline to Week 6 was at least 10 mm. Corresponding alternative hypothesis: This difference was \<10 mm.~For the non-inferiority test, power was 80% and significance level was 0.025 (1-sided)."||8.8|-2.2|0.0085
81613481|NCT00762463|162907332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.7849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|4.2|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 2. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||4.2|-5.6|0.7849
81649437|NCT00267098|162989543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-0.126|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.235|-0.014||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LVEDD through 6 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVEDD change through 6 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVEDD from randomization to 6 months as similar patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with BiV pacing have a different change in LVEDD from randomization to 6 months than patients with RV pacing. Negative values reflect reductions in LVEDD.||-0.014|-0.235|
81649438|NCT00267098|162989544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-0.162|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.287|-0.035||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LVEDD through 12 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVEDD change through 12 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVEDD from randomization to 12 months as similar patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with BiV pacing have a different change in LVEDD from randomization to 12 months than patients with RV pacing. Negative values reflect reductions in LVEDD.||-0.035|-0.287|
81702730|NCT00879437|163101378|OTHER|The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate the one-year EFS for each cohort with 95% confidence intervals. All analyses were performed in SAS version 9.4 statistical software (SAS Institute Inc) and R (https://cran.r-project.org/).|||||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||||The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate the one-year EFS for each cohort with 95% confidence intervals.|||
81613482|NCT00762463|162907332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62||0.3223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|7.8|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 4. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||7.8|-2.6|0.3223
81613483|NCT00762463|162907334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.8938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.17|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 2. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||0.17|-0.15|0.8938
81613484|NCT00762463|162907334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.31|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 4. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||0.31|0.01|0.0426
81613485|NCT00762463|162907334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.1502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.29|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 6. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||0.29|-0.05|0.1502
81613486|NCT00762463|162907336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.5945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 2. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||0.1|-0.2|0.5945
81613487|NCT00762463|162907336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.3427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 4. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||0.2|-0.1|0.3427
81613488|NCT00762463|162907336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.6522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 6. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||0.2|-0.1|0.6522
81613489|NCT00762463|162907338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.9358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 2. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||0.4|-0.3|0.9358
81613490|NCT00762463|162907338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.5916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 4. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||0.5|-0.3|0.5916
81613491|NCT00762463|162907338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 6. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||0.7|-0.1|0.1790
81613492|NCT00762463|162907340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.6335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 2. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||0.5|-0.3|0.6335
81613493|NCT00762463|162907340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 4. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||0.6|-0.2|0.2729
81613494|NCT00762463|162907340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.1559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 6. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||0.8|-0.1|0.1559
81613495|NCT00762463|162907343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.67||0.1111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|9.5|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 2. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||9.5|-1.0|0.1111
81528242|NCT02910102|162743769|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.3565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.04|2.23||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpoint was tested at two-sided 5% level of significance, with no adjustments for multiplicity.||||2.23|-6.04|0.3565
81613496|NCT00762463|162907343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74||0.3574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|7.9|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 4. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||7.9|-2.9|0.3574
81613497|NCT00762463|162907343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76||0.1464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|9.5|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 6. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||9.5|-1.4|0.1464
81613498|NCT00762463|162907345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.9641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.8|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 2. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||1.8|-1.7|0.9641
81702731|NCT00879437|163101379|OTHER|||||||||||||||||partial response defined as 51% to 99% reduction in tumor size,determined using WHO bi-dimensional criteria (product of the greatest tumor diameter and its perpendicular diameter)|Not applicable (8 partial responses in 16 patients = 50%)|||
81613499|NCT00762463|162907345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.7749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.2|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 4. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||2.2|-1.6|0.7749
81613500|NCT00762463|162907345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.7529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.2|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 6. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||2.2|-1.6|0.7529
81613501|NCT00762463|162907347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 2. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||0.2|-0.2|0.8780
81613502|NCT00762463|162907347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.2202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 4. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||0.4|-0.1|0.2202
81613503|NCT00762463|162907347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to Week 6. The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||0.4|-0.2|0.5340
81613504|NCT00762463|162907349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81||0.7003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|2.9|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||2.9|-4.3|0.7003
81613505|NCT00762463|162907351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.221||0.5183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.82|2.94|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group and investigational centers as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||The p-value is for the null hypothesis test H0: u1=u2 vs. H1: u1 is not equal to u2.||2.94|-5.82|0.5183
81613506|NCT00531479|162907363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.74||||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.99|1.51||P-value based on a 1-sided test and tested against a 1-sided alpha of 0.025 to determine statistical significance.|Z test for difference in proportions||The 95% CI was based on using Greenwood's formula for the variance of the KM estimator.|All-cause mortality calculated using the Kaplan-Meier (KM) product limit estimator on Day 42 (Week 6) within each stratum and weighted by the harmonic mean of the sample sizes in the strata. Treatment difference (stratified) based on a weighted difference in proportions. Stratification variables were site of infection and host factors.||1.51|-18.99|0.0434
81613507|NCT00531479|162907364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|1.15||P-value for global response was to be reported only if Week 6 mortality was significant.|||95% confidence interval based on the difference in success rates using the normal approximation to the binoial distribution.|Treatment difference (stratified) based on a weighted difference in proportions. Stratification variables: site of infection and host factors.||1.15|-21.6|
81467892|NCT02612610|162627716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7559|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"4 Week Acceptability: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of Extremely likely responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||0.7559
81613508|NCT00531479|162907365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.2611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.77|5.56||P-Value based on a 1-sided test and tested against a 1-sided alpha of 0.025 to determine statistical significance.|Z test for difference in proportions||95% confidence interval based on using Greenwood's formula for the variance of the Kaplan Meier estimator.|Treatment difference (stratified) based on a weighted difference in proportions. Stratification variables: site of infection and host factors.||5.56|-10.77|0.2611
81613509|NCT00531479|162907366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.18||||0.0383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.44|1.09||P-Value based on a 1-sided test and tested against a 1-sided alpha of 0.025 to determine statistical significance.|Z test for difference in proportions||95% confidence intervalbased on using Greenwood's formula for the variance of the Kaplan Meier estimator.|Treatment difference (stratified) based on a weighted difference in proportions. Stratification variables: site of infection and host factors.||1.09|-21.44|0.0383
81685770|NCT00756002|163069439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.422||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.422
81528243|NCT02910102|162743770|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|3.38||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpoint was tested at two-sided 5% level of significance, with no adjustments for multiplicity.||||3.38|-3.73|0.9220
81613510|NCT00531479|162907367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.24||||0.1029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|3.42||P-Value based on a one-sided test and tested against a 1-sided alpha of 0.025 to determine statistical significance.|Z test for difference in proportions||95% confidence interval based on Greenwood's formula for the variance of the Kaplan Meier estimator.|Treatment difference (stratified) based on a weighted difference in proportions. Stratification variables: site of infection and host factors.||3.42|-15.9|0.1029
81685771|NCT00756002|163069440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.665||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.665
81613511|NCT00531479|162907368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.696||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.04|||Cox proportional hazards model|||Hazard Ratio: hazard of death in the Voriconazole/Anidulafungin arm relative to the Voriconazole/Placebo arm, adjusted for host factor status and site of infection. Participants who died beyond Day 84 were censored.||1.04|0.46|0.083
81613512|NCT00531479|162907369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.687||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.16|||Cox proportional hazards model||95% confidence interval based on Greenwood's formula.|Analysis based on Cox proportional hazards model. Participants who died beyond day 84 were censored.||1.16|0.40|0.164
81613513|NCT01743729|162907370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Effect|0.03||||0.6186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.17|||ANCOVA|||||0.17|-0.10|0.6186
81613514|NCT01743729|162907371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Effect|12.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.51|16.7|||ANCOVA|||||16.70|8.51|<0.0001
81613515|NCT05074498|162907405|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.35||||0.0838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.741|0.047|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.047|-0.741|0.0838
81613516|NCT01306331|162907445|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper bound for the confidence interval of the difference was \< 5.5, then the null hypothesis would be rejected.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|3.2||||||The primary hypothesis test was performed using 95% confidence interval for the difference in cumulative pregnancy rates between the treatment arms. If the upper bound for the confidence interval of the difference was \< 5.5, then the null hypothesis would be rejected.||3.2|-2.2|
81613517|NCT05642000|162907448|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.187|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|0.454|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.454|-0.079|
81613518|NCT01677936|162907468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.0|||=|0.024||||||Compared to snacks, raisins reduced percent post-prandial glucose levels by 23%, which met the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.024
81613519|NCT01677936|162907469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7|||=|0.035||||||Compared with snacks, the 8.8 mmHg reduction with raisins met the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.035
81528244|NCT02024724|162743785|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-30.0||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.0|10.0|||Chi-squared|||||10.00|-45.00|.196
81613520|NCT04358549|162907481|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|14.0||||0.0415|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0415
81613521|NCT04358549|162907482|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.653|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|2.24||||||||2.240|0.190|
81613522|NCT04358549|162907483|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.9879|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.9879
81613523|NCT00157014|162907524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4725||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were performed.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4725
81613524|NCT00157014|162907535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8373||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were performed.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8373
81613525|NCT01362491|162907538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Square (LS) mean difference|6.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.49|7.73||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium-placebo) and 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI): based on LS means from analysis of variance (ANOVA). Type I error was controlled at 0.05 significance level (2-sided) by declaring pair wise comparisons significant only if overall treatment effect among 3 treatment groups was significant and testing in a sequential order Ibuprofen sodium versus (vs.) placebo for SPRID 0-3 then Ibuprofen sodium vs. Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) for time to meaningful relief.||7.73|4.49|<0.001
81613526|NCT01362491|162907539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.65||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms.|Proportional hazards model|||Hazard Ratio (HR) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the proportional hazards (PH) model. Type I error was controlled at 0.05 significance level (2-sided) by declaring pair wise comparisons significant only if overall treatment effect among 3 treatment groups was significant and testing in a sequential order Ibuprofen sodium vs. placebo for SPRID 0-3 then Ibuprofen sodium vs. Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) for time to meaningful relief.||1.65|0.88|0.253
81613527|NCT01362491|162907540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|7.14||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||7.14|2.69|<0.001
81528245|NCT03202134|162743792|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81613528|NCT01362491|162907540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|5.94||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||5.94|2.23|<0.001
81613529|NCT01362491|162907541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.87|7.64||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||7.64|2.87|<0.001
81685772|NCT00756002|163069441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.228||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.228
81613530|NCT01362491|162907541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|6.34||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||6.34|2.38|<0.001
81613531|NCT01362491|162907541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.66||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||1.66|0.88|0.247
81613532|NCT01362491|162907542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|1.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.59||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.59|0.92|<0.001
81613533|NCT01362491|162907542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|1.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.61||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.61|0.93|< 0.001
81613534|NCT01362491|162907542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-0.01||||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.27||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.27|-0.29|0.943
81528246|NCT03202134|162743793|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81613535|NCT01362491|162907542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.62||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.62|0.89|<0.001
81613536|NCT01362491|162907542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|1.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.59||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.59|0.85|<0.001
81613537|NCT01362491|162907542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.03||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.33||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.33|-0.27|0.847
81613538|NCT01362491|162907542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|1.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.05||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.05|1.14|<0.001
81649439|NCT00267098|162989545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-0.163|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.293|-0.03||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LVEDD through 18 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVEDD change through 18 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVEDD from randomization to 18 months as similar patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with BiV pacing have a different change in LVEDD from randomization to 18 months than patients with RV pacing. Negative values reflect reductions in LVEDD.||-0.030|-0.293|
81685773|NCT00756002|163069442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.099||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.099
81685774|NCT00756002|163069443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.005
81613539|NCT01362491|162907542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|1.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.13||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.13|1.22|<0.001
81528247|NCT03202134|162743794|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81613540|NCT01362491|162907542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-0.08||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.29||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - (Ibuprofen IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.29|-0.46|0.663
81528248|NCT03202134|162743795|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81528249|NCT03202134|162743796|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.048
81613541|NCT01362491|162907543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.72||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.72|0.37|<0.001
81613542|NCT01362491|162907543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.69||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.69|0.33|<0.001
81613543|NCT01362491|162907543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.03||||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.18||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.18|-0.11|0.651
81613544|NCT01362491|162907543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.81||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.81|0.42|<0.001
81613545|NCT01362491|162907543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.85||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.85|0.46|<0.001
81613546|NCT01362491|162907543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-0.03||||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.13||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.13|-0.19|0.669
81613547|NCT01362491|162907543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.11||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.11|0.57|<0.001
81649440|NCT00267098|162989546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-0.245|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.097||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LVEDD through 24 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVEDD change through 24 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVEDD from randomization to 24 months as similar patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with BiV pacing have a different change in LVEDD from randomization to 24 months than patients with RV pacing. Negative values reflect reductions in LVEDD.||-0.097|-0.390|
81649441|NCT00267098|162989547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-0.066|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.185|0.055||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LVESD through 6 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVESD change through 6 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVESD from randomization to 6 months as similar patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with BiV pacing have a different change in LVESD from randomization to 6 months than patients with RV pacing. Negative values reflect reductions in LVESD.||0.055|-0.185|
81613548|NCT01362491|162907543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.21||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.21|0.67|<0.001
81613549|NCT01362491|162907543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-0.1||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.13||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.13|-0.32|0.396
81613550|NCT01362491|162907544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.3||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.30|1.30|<0.001
81613551|NCT01362491|162907544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|1.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.28||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.28|1.28|<0.001
81613552|NCT01362491|162907544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.02||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.43||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.43|-0.39|0.911
81613553|NCT01362491|162907544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|1.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.41||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.41|1.33|<0.001
81613554|NCT01362491|162907544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|1.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.42||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.42|1.34|<0.001
81613555|NCT01362491|162907544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.0||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.44||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.44|-0.45|0.982
81613556|NCT01362491|162907544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|2.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|3.15||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.15|1.72|<0.001
81613557|NCT01362491|162907544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|2.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|3.33||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.33|1.90|<0.001
81613558|NCT01362491|162907544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-0.18||||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.41||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.41|-0.77|0.547
81613559|NCT01362491|162907545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|1.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.5||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-2: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.50|0.83|<0.001
81613560|NCT01362491|162907545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|1.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.5||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-2: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.50|0.83|<0.001
81685775|NCT00756002|163069444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.004
81467893|NCT02612610|162627716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5091|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"4 Week Acceptability: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of Extremely likely responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||0.5091
81613561|NCT01362491|162907545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.0||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.27||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-2: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen Sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.27|-0.28|0.992
81613562|NCT01362491|162907545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|2.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|2.58||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-3: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.58|1.43|<0.001
81710160|NCT00281528|163116825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4476||95.0||||Group comparison was performed between group 260 mg/m\^2 ABI-007 every 3 weeks and group 130 mg/m\^2 ABI-007 weekly, as based on amended protocol, no type I error adjustment for multiplicity; a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study site||||||0.4476
81528250|NCT00966550|162743800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81613563|NCT01362491|162907545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|2.68||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-3: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.68|1.53|<0.001
81685776|NCT00756002|163069445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.001
81463738|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|1.35||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline literacy would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.35|-3.47|0.39
81528251|NCT01371734|162743801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.85||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|3.94|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|Hochberg procedure was used to control for multiplicity||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo - DVS SR Low Dose||3.94|-2.23|0.587
81463739|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|1.35||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline delay discounting would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.35|-3.05|0.45
81463740|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.1147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.21||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the pre-specified H1 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received inserts (insert only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (pictorial warning only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the insert groups than in the no insert groups.||1.21|-0.13|0.1147
81463741|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.3721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.53||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the pre-specified H3 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received inserts only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the insert only group.||0.53|-1.41|0.3721
81463742|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.8827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.03||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the pre-specified H4 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received pictorial warnings only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the pictorial warning only group.||1.03|-0.89|0.8827
81463743|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.4335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.87||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower education (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.87|-0.80|0.4335
81528252|NCT01371734|162743801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.52||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|4.61|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|Hochberg procedure was used to control for multiplicity||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo - DVS SR High Dose||4.61|-1.56|0.333
81528253|NCT01371734|162743802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.015||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.32|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|Hochberg procedure was used to control for multiplicity||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo - DVS SR Low Dose||0.32|-0.29|0.923
81528254|NCT01371734|162743802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.161||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.47|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|Hochberg procedure was used to control for multiplicity||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo - DVS SR High Dose||0.47|-0.14|0.302
81710161|NCT01225211|163116860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.679||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.484|2.125|||ANCOVA|||||2.125|-7.484|0.267
81710162|NCT01225211|163116860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-9.676|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.801|-4.551|||ANCOVA|||||-4.551|-14.801|<0.001
81613564|NCT01362491|162907545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-0.1||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.38||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-3: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen Sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.38|-0.57|0.684
81613565|NCT01362491|162907546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|2.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|3.17||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-2: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen Sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.17|1.85|<0.001
81613566|NCT01362491|162907546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|2.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|3.15||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-2: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - Placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.15|1.83|<0.001
81613567|NCT01362491|162907546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.02||||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.56||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-2: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen Sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.56|-0.52|0.943
81528255|NCT01371734|162743803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.729|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||||0.729
81613568|NCT01362491|162907546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|4.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.03|5.18||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-3: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen Sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||5.18|3.03|<0.001
81613569|NCT01362491|162907546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|4.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.09|5.24||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-3: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - Placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||5.24|3.09|<0.001
81613570|NCT01362491|162907546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-0.06||||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.82||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-3: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen Sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.82|-0.95|0.888
81613571|NCT01362491|162907547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|3.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.71|4.64||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-2: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen Sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.64|2.71|<0.001
81613572|NCT01362491|162907547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|3.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|4.63||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-2: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.63|2.68|<0.001
81649442|NCT00267098|162989548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-0.104|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.236|0.029||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LVESD through 12 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVESD change through 12 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVESD from randomization to 12 months as similar patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with BiV pacing have a different change in LVESD from randomization to 12 months than patients with RV pacing. Negative values reflect reductions in LVESD.||0.029|-0.236|
81649443|NCT00267098|162989549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.204|0.087||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LVESD through 18 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVESD change through 18 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVESD from randomization to 18 months as similar patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with BiV pacing have a different change in LVESD from randomization to 18 months than patients with RV pacing. Negative values reflect reductions in LVESD.||0.087|-0.204|
81528256|NCT01371734|162743803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.756|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||||0.756
81528257|NCT01371734|162743803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.765|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.765
81528258|NCT01371734|162743803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.475|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.475
81528259|NCT01371734|162743803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 3||||0.310
81528260|NCT01371734|162743803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.105|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 3||||0.105
81528261|NCT01371734|162743803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.254|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||||0.254
81613573|NCT01362491|162907547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.02||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.82||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-2: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen Sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.82|-0.78|0.964
81613574|NCT01362491|162907547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|6.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.65|7.89||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-3: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||7.89|4.65|<0.001
81613575|NCT01362491|162907547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-0.16||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|1.17||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-3: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen Sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.17|-1.49|0.812
81613576|NCT01362491|162907548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|12.02||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.27|18.77||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||18.77|5.27|0.015
81613577|NCT01362491|162907548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|4.5||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|8.88||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||8.88|0.13|0.146
81613578|NCT01362491|162907548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|7.62||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|15.63||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen Sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||15.63|-0.38|0.064
81613579|NCT01362491|162907548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|58.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.96|72.21||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||72.21|44.96|<0.001
81613580|NCT01362491|162907548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|52.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.2|66.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||66.41|38.20|<0.001
81613581|NCT01362491|162907548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|6.4||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|20.07||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen Sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||20.07|-7.27|0.357
81613582|NCT01362491|162907548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|46.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.43|62.93||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||62.93|30.43|<0.001
81685777|NCT00756002|163069446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.004
81685778|NCT00756002|163069447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.040
81528262|NCT01371734|162743803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.887|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||||0.887
81528263|NCT01371734|162743803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.475|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6||||0.475
81613583|NCT01362491|162907548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|47.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.35|63.83||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||63.83|31.35|<0.001
81613584|NCT01362491|162907548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-0.72||||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.89|9.45||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen Sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.45|-10.89|0.889
81613585|NCT01362491|162907548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|40.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.85|56.68||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||56.68|23.85|<0.001
81613586|NCT01362491|162907548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|41.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.78|57.59||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||57.59|24.78|<0.001
81613587|NCT01362491|162907548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-0.72||||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.89|9.45||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen Sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.45|-10.89|0.889
81613588|NCT01362491|162907549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|18.58||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.43|26.73||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||26.73|10.43|0.002
81613589|NCT01362491|162907549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|7.8||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|13.46||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.46|2.14|0.055
81613590|NCT01362491|162907549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|10.91||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|20.83||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen Sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||20.83|0.98|0.033
81613591|NCT01362491|162907549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|62.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.65|75.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||75.41|48.65|<0.001
81613592|NCT01362491|162907549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|59.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.69|73.19||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||73.19|45.69|<0.001
81613593|NCT01362491|162907549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|2.96||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.52|15.44||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen Sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||15.44|-9.52|0.642
81685779|NCT00756002|163069448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.814||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.814
81467894|NCT02612610|162627716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.279|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"4 Week Acceptability: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of Extremely likely responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||0.2790
81528264|NCT01371734|162743803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.407|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6||||0.407
81613594|NCT01362491|162907549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|40.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.85|56.68||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||56.68|23.85|<0.001
81467895|NCT02612610|162627717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3887|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Twice Daily Acceptability: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of Extremely likely responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||0.3887
81528265|NCT01371734|162743803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.696|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||||0.696
81528266|NCT01371734|162743803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.462|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||||0.462
81528267|NCT01371734|162743804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.806||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.333|1.951|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||1.951|0.333|0.633
81528268|NCT01371734|162743804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.561||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.245|1.285|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||1.285|0.245|0.172
81528269|NCT01371734|162743804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.939||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|1.644|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||1.644|0.536|0.826
81467896|NCT02612610|162627717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2333|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Twice Daily Acceptability: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of Extremely likely responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||0.2333
81467897|NCT02612610|162627717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0534|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Twice Daily Acceptability: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of Extremely likely responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||0.0534
81467898|NCT02612610|162627718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6115|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Taste Effect Frequency: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of No Taste Effect Noted or Never responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||0.6115
81467899|NCT02612610|162627718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Taste Effect Frequency: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of No Taste Effect Noted or Never responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||<0.0001
81467900|NCT02612610|162627718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Taste Effect Frequency: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of No Taste Effect Noted or Never responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||<0.0001
81467901|NCT02612610|162627719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0||||||"A p-value of zero was calculated if all participants (100%) had No Taste Effect Noted or Not at All responses in both comparison groups."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Taste Effect Frequency: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of No Taste Effect Noted or Not at All responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||0
81467902|NCT02612610|162627719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Taste Effect Frequency: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of No Taste Effect Noted or Not at All responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||<0.0001
81467903|NCT02612610|162627719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Taste Effect Frequency: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~The distribution of No Taste Effect Noted or Not at All responses were compared between each of the gefapixant treatment groups and placebo using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country). P-values calculated for gefapixant vs. placebo using CMH test."||||<0.0001
81467904|NCT01323010|162627821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.689|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.689
81467905|NCT01323010|162627822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.591|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.591
81467906|NCT01323010|162627823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Method: ANOVA with repetead measures for non parametric data proposed by Brunner and Piri.||||||0.150
81467907|NCT01323010|162627824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.042
81467908|NCT01323010|162627825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.108|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.108
81467909|NCT01323010|162627827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.122
81467910|NCT01323010|162627829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Method: ANOVA with repetead measures for non paramteric data proposed by Brunner and Piri.||||||0.164
81467911|NCT01323010|162627830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.165|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.165
81467912|NCT01323010|162627831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.436|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.436
81467913|NCT01323010|162627832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.046
81467914|NCT01323010|162627833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.723|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.723
81467915|NCT01323010|162627834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.235|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.235
81467916|NCT01323010|162627835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.284|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.284
81467917|NCT01323010|162627836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.905|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.905
81467918|NCT01323010|162627839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.892|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.892
81467919|NCT01323010|162627840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.195|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.195
81467920|NCT01323010|162627841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.203|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.203
81467921|NCT01323010|162627842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81467922|NCT02951533|162627843|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81467923|NCT03379753|162627907|OTHER||U statistic|984.5||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.57
81467924|NCT03724877|162627908|OTHER||Adjusted hazard ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.38|||Regression, Cox||After matching on high-dimensional propensity scores, sex prior severe exacerbation, prior maintenance treatment and calendar time, adjusted further for the deciles of propensity score and percent predicted forced expiratory volume1 (FEV1).|||1.38|0.79|
81613595|NCT01362491|162907549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|41.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.78|57.59||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||57.59|24.78|<0.001
81613596|NCT01362491|162907549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-0.72||||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.89|9.45||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen Sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.45|-10.89|0.889
81613597|NCT01362491|162907549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|40.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.85|56.68||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||56.68|23.85|<0.001
81613598|NCT01362491|162907549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|41.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.78|57.59||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||57.59|24.78|<0.001
81613599|NCT01362491|162907549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-0.72||||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.89|9.45||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen Sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.45|-10.89|0.889
81613600|NCT01362491|162907552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|3.21||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|9.55||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen Sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.55|-3.12|0.389
81613601|NCT01362491|162907552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|2.35||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|8.39||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||8.39|-3.69|0.490
81613602|NCT01362491|162907552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|0.98||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.45|7.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen Sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||7.41|-5.45|0.764
81613603|NCT01362491|162907552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|28.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.72|41.7||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen Sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||41.70|15.72|<0.001
81685780|NCT00756002|163069449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.929||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.929
81467925|NCT03724877|162627909|OTHER||Adjusted HR|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.09|||Regression, Cox||After matching on high-dimensional propensity scores, sex prior severe exacerbation, prior maintenance treatment and calendar time, adjusted further for the deciles of propensity score and percent predicted FEV1.|||1.09|0.87|
81467926|NCT03724877|162627910|OTHER||Adjusted HR|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.07|||Regression, Cox||After matching on high-dimensional propensity scores, sex prior severe exacerbation, prior maintenance treatment and calendar time, adjusted further for the deciles of propensity score and percent predicted FEV1.|||2.07|1.03|
81613604|NCT01362491|162907552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|29.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.19|42.56||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||42.56|16.19|<0.001
81685781|NCT00756002|163069450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.591||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.591
81613605|NCT01362491|162907552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-0.93||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.22|13.36||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen Sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.36|-15.22|0.898
81613606|NCT01257503|162907553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|generalized estimating equations used to account for multiple doses in same participant||change in runny nose||||.86
81613607|NCT01257503|162907553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|generalized estimating equations used to account for multiple doses in single participant||change in sneeze||||.89
81613608|NCT01257503|162907553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|generalized estimating equations used to account for multiple doses in single participant||change in cough||||.45
81613609|NCT01257503|162907553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|generalized estimating equations used to account for multiple doses in single participant||change in congestion||||.82
81613610|NCT01257503|162907554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Generalized estimating equations used to account for multiple doses in single participant.||change in irritability||||.61
81613611|NCT01257503|162907554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Generalized estimating equations used to account for multiple doses in single participant.||change in lethargy||||.97
81613612|NCT01257503|162907554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Generalized estimating equations used to account for multiple doses in single participant.||change in fussiness||||.79
81613613|NCT01257503|162907554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Generalized estimating equations used to account for multiple doses in single participant.||change in appetite||||.81
81613614|NCT01257503|162907555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||functional status day 1||||.16
81613615|NCT01257503|162907555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||functional status day 2||||.70
81613616|NCT01257503|162907555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||functional status day 3||||.77
81685782|NCT00756002|163069451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.015
81613617|NCT01257503|162907555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||functional status at 7-10 day follow-up||||.41
81613618|NCT01257503|162907556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||health status day 1||||.10
81613619|NCT01257503|162907556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||health status day 2||||.28
81685783|NCT00756002|163069452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.097
81710163|NCT01225211|163116861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.306||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.565|4.953|||ANCOVA|||||4.953|-7.565|0.680
81710164|NCT01225211|163116861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.67||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.053|3.712|||ANCOVA|||||3.712|-9.053|0.409
81613620|NCT01257503|162907556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||health status day 3||||.26
81613621|NCT01257503|162907556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||health status at follow-up||||.88
81613622|NCT01257503|162907557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||cold score day 1 assessment 1||||.02
81613623|NCT01257503|162907557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||cold score day 1 assessment 2||||.01
81613624|NCT01257503|162907557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||day 2 assessment 1||||.25
81613625|NCT01257503|162907557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||cold score day 2 assessment 2||||.15
81613626|NCT01257503|162907557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||cold score day 3 assessment 1||||.88
81613627|NCT01257503|162907557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||cold score day 3 assessment 2||||.35
81613628|NCT01257503|162907557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||cold score at 7-10 day follow-up||||.36
81613629|NCT02501629|162907587|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.702|2.157||Significance at 0.05.|proportional odds model|factors for treatment group and randomization strata (age and OCS dose); baseline OCS dose and duration of OCS use prior to study were covariates.||The proportional odds ratio (reslizumab/placebo) was estimated from this model, representing the ratio of the odds of a patient outcome being in a higher OCS dose reduction category for reslizumab compared to placebo.||2.157|0.702|0.468
81613630|NCT02501629|162907588|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.786|2.683||significance at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|logistic regression model adjusted for treatment, stratification factors (age group and OCS dose group), duration of OCS use, and baseline value.||As the analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint did not meet criteria for statistical significance (p≤0.05), the secondary efficacy endpoints were not interpreted inferentially according to the pre-defined hierarchy. P-values are nominal, meaning they were obtained from the analysis without adjustments to protect family-wise errors and should be interpreted with caution. Nominal p-values do not indicate treatment differences.||2.683|0.786|0.234
81613631|NCT02501629|162907589|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.631|2.229||significance at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|logistic regression model adjusted for treatment, stratification factors (age group and OCS dose group), duration of OCS use, and baseline value.||As the analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint did not meet criteria for statistical significance (p≤0.05), the secondary efficacy endpoints were not interpreted inferentially according to the pre-defined hierarchy. P-values are nominal, meaning they were obtained from the analysis without adjustments to protect family-wise errors and should be interpreted with caution. Nominal p-values do not indicate treatment differences.||2.229|0.631|0.596
81613632|NCT02501629|162907590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.759||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.986|3.494|||mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)||Reslizumab - Placebo|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, age group, and OCS dose group, duration of OCS use and baseline value as covariates, and patient as a random effect. Unstructured covariance was assumed for the repeated measures.||3.494|-38.986|0.101
81613633|NCT02501629|162907591|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.722|2.562||significance at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|logistic regression model adjusted for treatment, stratification factors (age group and OCS dose group), duration of OCS use, and baseline value.||As the analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint did not meet criteria for statistical significance (p≤0.05), the secondary efficacy endpoints were not interpreted inferentially according to the pre-defined hierarchy. P-values are nominal, meaning they were obtained from the analysis without adjustments to protect family-wise errors and should be interpreted with caution. Nominal p-values do not indicate treatment differences.||2.562|0.722|0.341
81613634|NCT02501629|162907592|SUPERIORITY||CAE rate ratio|0.82||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.504|1.321|||Negative binomial regression model|Negative binomial regression model adjusted for stratification factors (OCS dose group), age, number of prior exacerbations, and an offset variable.|reslizumab vs placebo|||1.321|0.504|0.407
81613635|NCT02501629|162907593|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.371|1.818||significance at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|logistic regression model adjusted for treatment, stratification factors (age group and OCS dose group), duration of OCS use, and baseline value.||As the analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint did not meet criteria for statistical significance (p≤0.05), the secondary efficacy endpoints were not interpreted inferentially according to the pre-defined hierarchy. P-values are nominal, meaning they were obtained from the analysis without adjustments to protect family-wise errors and should be interpreted with caution. Nominal p-values do not indicate treatment differences.||1.818|0.371|0.628
81613636|NCT02004613|162907596|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|97.8|0.72|1.15|||Regression, Logistic|||Hypothesis: dexmedetomidine would reduce the incidence of postoperative atrial arrhythmias.||1.15|0.72|0.34
81613637|NCT02004613|162907597|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.48||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|97.8|0.99|2.23|||Regression, Logistic|||hypothesis: Dexmedetomidine may reduce the incidence of postoperative delirium.||2.23|0.99|0.026
81613638|NCT02004613|162907598|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.4||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.84|2.34|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.34|0.84|0.14
81613639|NCT02004613|162907599|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.65|1.16|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.16|0.65|0.29
81613640|NCT02467491|162907618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) score at baseline was compared with the SPPB scored after 4 weeks of physical activity intervention with a paired t-test||||0.04
81613641|NCT02467491|162907619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) score after 4 weeks of physical activity intervention was compared with the SPPB score after 2 to 3 months from the completion of the physical activity intervention with a paired t-test||||0.02
81613642|NCT02002819|162907621|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.32|||ANOVA|||||0.32|-0.18|0.55
81613643|NCT02002819|162907622|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.9||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|6.8|||ANOVA|||||6.8|-1.0|0.14
81685784|NCT00756002|163069453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.028
81685785|NCT00756002|163069454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.003
81613644|NCT02002819|162907623|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.5|||ANOVA|||||1.5|-3.4|.43
81710165|NCT01225211|163116861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-4.526||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.888|1.835|||ANCOVA|||||1.835|-10.888|0.161
81613645|NCT02002819|162907624|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||ANOVA|||||0.4|-0.2|0.63
81613646|NCT02002819|162907625|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.3|||ANOVA|||||1.3|-1.1|0.90
81613647|NCT02002819|162907626|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||ANOVA|||||0.3|-0.3|0.80
81613648|NCT02002819|162907627|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.7|||ANOVA|||||1.7|-3.6|0.46
81613649|NCT02002819|162907628|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.1|||ANOVA|||||1.1|-0.9|0.40
81613650|NCT02002819|162907629|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.4||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|14.7|||ANOVA|||||14.7|0.2|0.046
81613651|NCT02002819|162907630|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|2.7|||ANOVA|||||2.7|-7.8|.30
81613652|NCT02002819|162907631|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.8||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|16.0|||Cohen f|||||16.0|-8.5|0.52
81613653|NCT02002819|162907632|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.4|||ANOVA|||||2.4|-1.0|0.40
81613654|NCT02002819|162907633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.7|||ANOVA|||||0.7|-1.1|0.63
81613655|NCT02002819|162907635|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.8|||ANOVA|||||1.8|-0.3|.15
81613656|NCT00742274|162907640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81613657|NCT03582956|162907641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.525|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.525
81613658|NCT03582956|162907642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.607|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.607
81613659|NCT03582956|162907643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.466|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.466
81613660|NCT03582956|162907644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.414|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.414
81613661|NCT01649427|162907648|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority||||||0.0003|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0003
81613662|NCT03184428|162907669|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Spearman's rank-order correlation|Bonferroni adjustment in addition||||||<0.05
81613663|NCT03860077|162907674|SUPERIORITY|Average cigarettes per day was positively skewed, with a non-normal residual distribution in a mixed model analysis specifying a normal (Gaussian) outcome distribution. Therefore, this outcome was recoded to integers and modeled as a count with a negative binomial distribution and log link. The focal test is the difference in change from Baseline to Week 4 (i.e., Time) in the VLNC vs. NNC condition (i.e., Group), which is a cross-level interactive effect of Time and Group.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||The reported value is the standard error of the mean for the non-exponentiated estimate = 0.35.|These are results of a 2-group (VLNC \& NNC) x 2 repeated measures (Baseline \& Week 4) mixed effects model to test the effect of the randomization group (VLNC vs. NNC) on change in cigarette use and alternative tobacco product (ATP) use from Baseline to Week 4. Group (VLNC vs. NNC) is a fixed, between-subjects focal predictor. Timepoint (Baseline vs. Week 4) is a fixed, within-subjects repeated measure. Subject is a random effect, accounting for variability in Baseline cigarette and ATP use.||2.19|0.92|.111
81613664|NCT03860077|162907675|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|4.75|||Mixed Models Analysis||The reported value is the standard error of the mean for the non-exponentiated estimate = - 0.34.|This outcome was recoded as a dichotomous outcome with a binary distribution and log link. The focal test is the difference in change from Baseline to Week 4 (i.e., Time) in the VLNC vs. NNC condition (i.e., Group), which is a cross-level interactive effect of Time and Group.||4.75|.11|.721
81613665|NCT03860077|162907676|SUPERIORITY|Frequencies of non-combustible alternative product use (ATP) were bimodal with peaks at 0 (no use) and 7 (daily use). Therefore, this outcome was recoded as a dichotomous outcome with a binary distribution and log link. The focal test is the difference in change from Baseline to Week 4 (i.e., Time) in the VLNC vs. NNC condition (i.e., Group), which is a cross-level interactive effect of Time and Group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|3.99|||Mixed Models Analysis||The reported value is the standard error of the mean for the non-exponentiated estimate = - 0.56.|||3.99|.08|.564
81613666|NCT03860077|162907677|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|3.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The study cigarette outcome is modeled with a normal, Gaussian distribution. The focal test is the difference in change from Baseline to Week 4 (i.e., Time) in the VLNC vs. NNC condition (i.e., Group), which is a cross-level interactive effect of Time and Group. Baseline in this analysis is average number of usual brand cigarettes at baseline, prior to randomization.||3.42|-2.92|.876
81613667|NCT03860077|162907678|SUPERIORITY|The focal test is the difference in change from Baseline to Week 4 (i.e., Time) in the VLNC vs. NNC condition (i.e., Group), which is a cross-level interactive effect of Time and Group.|Slope|-2166.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1753.48||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5743.04|1409.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1409.47|-5743.04|.226
81613668|NCT03425539|162907687|OTHER|An ANCOVA was applied to the change from baseline to Month 6 including the baseline value, the two stratification factors (sex and enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) treatment status), and the treatment group.|LS Mean difference vs. placebo|0.42||||0.3189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.23|||ANCOVA|||||1.23|-0.4|0.3189
81613669|NCT03425539|162907688|OTHER|An ANCOVA was applied to the change from baseline to Month 6 including the baseline value, the two stratification factors (sex and ERT treatment status), and the treatment group.|LS Mean difference vs. placebo|-873.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1097.53|-649.53|||ANCOVA|||||-649.53|-1097.53|<0.0001
81613670|NCT03425539|162907689|OTHER|An ANCOVA was applied to the change from baseline to Month 6 including the terms value, the two stratification factors (sex and ERT treatment status), and the treatment group.|LS Mean difference vs. placebo|0.31||||0.4676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.16|||ANCOVA|||||1.16|-0.53|0.4676
81613671|NCT03425539|162907690|OTHER||Win ratio|1.0||||0.8986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.89|||ANCOVA|||The p-value was derived from a rank ANCOVA adjusted for the baseline value and stratified by sex and ERT treatment status.||1.89|0.57|0.8986
81613672|NCT00946192|162907691|OTHER|Least square means||||||0.039|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.039
81613673|NCT00946192|162907692|OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.018
81613674|NCT02014558|162907728|OTHER||Slope|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.788|1.19||||||Dose Proportionality (Single Dose / Day -2) was evaluated using the power model.||1.19|0.788|
81613675|NCT02014558|162907728|OTHER||Slope|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.43||||||Dose Proportionality (Multiple Dose / Cycle 1 Day 15) was evaluated using the power model.||1.43|1.00|
81467927|NCT03724877|162627911|OTHER||Adjusted rate ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.04|||Negative binomial regression model||After matching on high-dimensional propensity scores, sex prior severe exacerbation, prior maintenance treatment and calendar time, adjusted further for the deciles of propensity score and percent predicted FEV1.|Moderate/ sever exacerbation||1.04|0.83|
81467928|NCT03724877|162627911|OTHER||Adjusted rate ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.28|||Negative binomial regression model||After matching on high-dimensional propensity scores, sex prior severe exacerbation, prior maintenance treatment and calendar time, adjusted further for the deciles of propensity score and percent predicted FEV1.|Severe exacerbation||1.28|0.70|
81613676|NCT02014558|162907729|OTHER||Slope|0.808|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.629|0.988||||||Dose Proportionality (Single Dose / Day -2) was evaluated using the power model.||0.988|0.629|
81685786|NCT00756002|163069455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.111||95.0||||P-values for differences are obtained using t-tests from the ANCOVA model of the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with effects for treatment and pooled center, with Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.111
81613677|NCT02014558|162907729|OTHER||Slope|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.41||||||Dose Proportionality (Multiple Dose / Cycle 1 Day 15) was evaluated using the power model.||1.41|1.02|
81613678|NCT02014558|162907767|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|109.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|49.82|240.48||||||Statistical Comparison of Midazolam Exposure after Administration of Midazolam Alone or Coadministered with Gilteritinib: The difference of least squares (LS) means of log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters between midazolam alone and midazolam + gilteritinib and its 90% CI are backtransformed to the raw scale and are expressed as percent.||240.48|49.82|
81613679|NCT02014558|162907768|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|149.9||||||90.0|74.88|300.06||||||Statistical Comparison of Midazolam Exposure after Administration of Midazolam Alone or Coadministered with Gilteritinib: The difference of LS means of log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters between 1-hydroxymidazolam alone and 1-hydroxymidazolam + gilteritinib and its 90% CI are backtransformed to the raw scale and are expressed as percent.||300.06|74.88|
81613680|NCT02014558|162907769|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|111.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.54|179.25||||||Statistical Comparison of Midazolam Exposure after Administration of Midazolam Alone or Coadministered with Gilteritinib: The difference of LS means of log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters between midazolam alone and midazolam + gilteritinib and its 90% CI are backtransformed to the raw scale and are expressed as percent.||179.25|69.54|
81613681|NCT02014558|162907770|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|123.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.41|210.52||||||Statistical Comparison of Midazolam Exposure after Administration of Midazolam Alone or Coadministered with Gilteritinib: The difference of LS means of log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters between 1-hydroxymidazolam/midazolam alone and 1-hydroxymidazolam/midazolam + gilteritinib and its 90% CI are backtransformed to the raw scale and are expressed as percent.||210.52|72.41|
81613682|NCT02014558|162907775|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|93.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.29|117.26||||||Statistical Assessment of the Effect of Gilteritinib on Cephalexin Pharmacokinetics after Administration of Cephalexin Alone or Coadministered with Gilteritinib: The difference of LS means of log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters between cephalexin alone and cephalexin + gilteritinib and its 90% CI are backtransformed to the raw scale and are expressed as percent.||117.26|75.29|
81613683|NCT02014558|162907776|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|91.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.6|112.12||||||Statistical Assessment of the Effect of Gilteritinib on Cephalexin Pharmacokinetics after Administration of Cephalexin Alone or Coadministered with Gilteritinib: The difference of LS means of log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters between cephalexin alone and cephalexin + gilteritinib and its 90% CI are backtransformed to the raw scale and are expressed as percent.||112.12|74.60|
81613684|NCT02014558|162907777|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|97.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.19|128.7||||||Statistical Assessment of the Effect of Gilteritinib on Cephalexin Pharmacokinetics after Administration of Cephalexin Alone or Coadministered with Gilteritinib: The difference of LS means of log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters between cephalexin alone and cephalexin + gilteritinib and its 90% CI are backtransformed to the raw scale and are expressed as percent.||128.70|74.19|
81613685|NCT02014558|162907780|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|106.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.28|132.81||||||Statistical Assessment of the Effect of Gilteritinib on Cephalexin Pharmacokinetics after Administration of Cephalexin Alone or Coadministered with Gilteritinib: The difference of LS means of log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters between cephalexin alone and cephalexin + gilteritinib and its 90% CI are backtransformed to the raw scale and are expressed as percent.||132.81|85.28|
81613686|NCT02014558|162907782|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|83.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|46.53|151.39||||||Statistical Assessment of the Effect of Gilteritinib on Cephalexin Pharmacokinetics after Administration of Cephalexin Alone or Coadministered with Gilteritinib: The difference of LS means of log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters between cephalexin alone and cephalexin + gilteritinib and its 90% CI are backtransformed to the raw scale and are expressed as percent.||151.39|46.53|
81613687|NCT02014558|162907784|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|82.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.25|170.48||||||Statistical Assessment of the Effect of Gilteritinib on Cephalexin Pharmacokinetics after Administration of Cephalexin Alone or Coadministered with Gilteritinib: The difference of LS means of log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters between cephalexin alone and cephalexin + gilteritinib and its 90% CI are backtransformed to the raw scale and are expressed as percent.||170.48|40.25|
81613688|NCT00299702|162907786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.684||||||Hochberg procedure was used for adjusting multiple endpoint comparisons|Log Rank|Insufficient number of subjects who had an event for median estimation.||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in time to relapse||||0.684
81467929|NCT02091986|162627926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline FEV1, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.006
81613689|NCT00299702|162907787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.646||||||Hochberg procedure was used for adjusting multiple endpoint comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in time in remission between the two treatment groups||||0.646
81613690|NCT04159506|162907926|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.63|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||This pilot study was designed mostly to determine feasibility and acceptability of TEE, AC, and study methods. Nonetheless, Paired Difference Signed Rank Tests were used to compare conditions given small sample and non-normal distribution of data.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|No adjustments were made given this was a pilot study focused on feasibility and acceptability.||||||<0.05
81613691|NCT04159506|162907927|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.31|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|No adjustments were made given this was a pilot study focused on feasibility and acceptability.||This pilot study was designed mostly to determine feasibility and acceptability of TEE, AC, and study methods. Nonetheless, Paired Difference Signed Rank Tests were used to compare conditions given small sample and non-normal distribution of data.||||<0.05
81613692|NCT04159506|162907928|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.67|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|No adjustments were made given this was a pilot study focused on feasibility and acceptability.||This pilot study was designed mostly to determine feasibility and acceptability of TEE, AC, and study methods. Nonetheless, Paired Difference Signed Rank Tests were used to compare conditions given small sample and non-normal distribution of data.||||<0.05
81613693|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Day 1.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613694|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Day 14.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613695|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Day 31.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613696|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 10.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81685787|NCT04329923|163069475|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.58||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.28
81685788|NCT03351244|163069506|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.097||||0.7735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.585|2.056|||Regression, Cox|The model included the treatment effect as the only covariate and was stratified by country.||||2.056|0.585|0.7735
81467930|NCT02091986|162627926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline FEV1, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.063
81613697|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 18.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613698|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 26.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613699|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 34.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613700|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 42.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613701|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 50.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613702|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 58.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613703|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 70.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613704|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 82.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613705|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 94.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613706|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 106.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613707|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 118.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613708|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 130.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613709|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 142.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613710|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 154.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81467931|NCT02091986|162627926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.373|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline FEV1, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.373
81613711|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 166.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613712|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 178.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613713|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 190.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613714|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 202.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81467932|NCT02091986|162627927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.001
81613715|NCT02449044|162907934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This was the p-value for analysis at Week 214.|Student's t-test|||||||<0.0001
81613716|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4922|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Day 31||||0.4922
81613717|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1054|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 10||||0.1054
81613718|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7656|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 18||||0.7656
81613719|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7084|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 26||||0.7084
81613720|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5138|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 34||||0.5138
81685789|NCT03351244|163069506|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.7809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.468|1.77|||Regression, Cox|The model included the treatment effect as the only covariate and was stratified by country.||||1.770|0.468|0.7809
81685790|NCT03351244|163069506|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.005||||0.9862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.576|1.753|||Regression, Cox|The model included the treatment effect as the only covariate and was stratified by country.||||1.753|0.576|0.9862
81613721|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7175|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 42||||0.7175
81613722|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 50||||0.3540
81613723|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0852|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 58||||0.0852
81613724|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1923|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 70||||0.1923
81613725|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2335|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 82||||0.2335
81613726|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1346|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 94||||0.1346
81613727|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5237|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 106||||0.5237
81613728|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3476|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 118||||0.3476
81613729|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2488|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 130||||0.2488
81613730|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1598|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 142||||0.1598
81613731|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 154||||0.2820
81613732|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3743|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 166||||0.3743
81613733|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 178||||0.3600
81613734|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3101|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 190||||0.3101
81613735|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0269|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 202||||0.0269
81528270|NCT01371734|162743804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.489|1.511|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||1.511|0.489|0.599
81528271|NCT01371734|162743804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.713||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.402|1.265|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||1.265|0.402|0.248
81528272|NCT01371734|162743804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.564||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.995|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||0.995|0.320|0.048
81528273|NCT01371734|162743804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.708||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.412|1.216|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||1.216|0.412|0.210
81528274|NCT01371734|162743804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.964||||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.564|1.646|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||1.646|0.564|0.893
81528275|NCT01371734|162743804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.714||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.413|1.235|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||1.235|0.413|0.228
81528276|NCT01371734|162743804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.916||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.531|1.579|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||1.579|0.531|0.751
81528277|NCT01371734|162743804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.974||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.561|1.689|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||1.689|0.561|0.925
81528278|NCT01371734|162743804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.764||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.438|1.331|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||1.331|0.438|0.342
81528279|NCT02467842|162743819|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of GMTs was concluded if the upper limit of 95% confidence interval of the GMR (active comparator/experimental) was ≤1.5 for each strain.|GMR (pooled TIV/QIV)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.1||||||GMR of A/H1N1 strain (GMTs of pooled TIV/QIV)||1.10|0.94|
81528280|NCT02467842|162743819|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of GMTs was concluded if the upper limit of 95% confidence interval of the GMR (active comparator/experimental) was ≤1.5 for each strain.|GMR (pooled TIV/QIV)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.01||||||GMR of A/H3N2 strain (GMTs of pooled TIV/QIV)||1.01|0.87|
81528281|NCT02467842|162743819|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of GMTs was concluded if the upper limit of 95% confidence interval of the GMR (active comparator/experimental) was ≤1.5 for each strain.|GMR (TIV/QIV)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.95||||||GMR of B/Yamagata strain (GMTs of TIV/QIV)||0.95|0.82|
81528282|NCT02467842|162743819|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of GMTs was concluded if the upper limit of 95% confidence interval of the GMR (active comparator/experimental) was ≤1.5 for each strain.|GMR (TIV/QIV)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.97||||||GMR of A/H1N1 strain (GMTs of TIV/QIV)||0.97|0.83|
81528283|NCT02467842|162743820|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of SCR was concluded if the upper limit of 95% confidence interval for Diff. SCR (active comparator minus experimental) ≤10% for each strain.|Difference in percentage|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.07|4.06||||||Diff. SCR of A/H1N1 strain (SCR of pooled TIV minus QIV)||4.06|-6.07|
81528284|NCT02467842|162743820|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of SCR was concluded if the upper limit of 95% confidence interval for Diff. SCR (active comparator minus experimental) ≤10% for each strain.|Difference in percentage|-5.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.08|0.04||||||Diff. SCR of A/H3N2 strain (SCR of pooled TIV minus QIV)||0.04|-10.08|
81528285|NCT02467842|162743820|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of SCR was concluded if the upper limit of 95% confidence interval for Diff. SCR (active comparator minus experimental) ≤10% for each strain.|Difference in percentage|-7.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.12|-1.0||||||Diff. SCR of B/Yamaga strain (SCR of TIV minus QIV)||-1.00|-13.12|
81528286|NCT02467842|162743820|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of SCR was concluded if the upper limit of 95% confidence interval for Diff. SCR (active comparator minus experimental) ≤10% for each strain.|Difference in percentage|-3.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.26|3.09||||||Diff. SCR of B/Victoria (SCR of TIV minus QIV)||3.09|-9.26|
81528287|NCT02467842|162743824|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of GMTs was concluded if the upper limit of 95% confidence interval for GMR (active comparator/experimental) was ≤1.0 for each B strain.|GMR (TIV/QIV)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.81||||||GMR of B/Yamagata strain (GMTs of TIV/QIV)||0.81|0.70|
81528288|NCT02467842|162743824|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of GMTs was concluded if the upper limit of 95% confidence interval for GMR (active comparator/experimental) was ≤1.0 for each B strain.|GMR (TIV/QIV)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.81||||||GMR of B/Victoria (GMTs of TIV/QIV)||0.81|0.69|
81528289|NCT02467842|162743825|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the upper limit of 95% confidence interval for Diff. SCR (active comparator-experimental) was ≤0% in each B strain.|Difference in percentage|-18.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.61|-13.36||||||Diff. SCR of B/Yamaga strain (SCR of TIV minus QIV)||-13.36|-24.61|
81528290|NCT02467842|162743825|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the upper limit of 95% confidence interval for Diff. SCR (active comparator-experimental) was ≤0% in each B strain.|Difference in percentage|-12.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.79|-6.45||||||Diff. SCR of B/Victoria strain (SCR of TIV minus QIV)||-6.45|-18.79|
81613736|NCT02449044|162907941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0944|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 214||||0.0944
81613737|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1739|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student t-test|||Statistical analysis at Day 14||||0.1739
81613738|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6095|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Day 31||||0.6095
81613739|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6902|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 10||||0.6902
81613740|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 18||||0.6340
81613741|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 26||||0.3210
81613742|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7787|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 34||||0.7787
81613743|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2198|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 42||||0.2198
81613744|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1926|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 50||||0.1926
81613745|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3109|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 58||||0.3109
81613746|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2269|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 70||||0.2269
81613747|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2749|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 82||||0.2749
81613748|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0702|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 94||||0.0702
81613749|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0412|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 106||||0.0412
81613750|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4448|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 142||||0.4448
81613751|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6233|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 166||||0.6233
81613752|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1001|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 178||||0.1001
81649444|NCT00267098|162989550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.339|-0.018||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in LVESD through 24 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean LVESD change through 24 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, and NYHA classifications of I, II, or III who receive biventricular pacing have the same average change in LVESD from randomization to 24 months as similar patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the hypothesis that patients with BiV pacing have a different change in LVESD from randomization to 24 months than patients with RV pacing. Negative values reflect reductions in LVESD.||-0.018|-0.339|
81710166|NCT01225211|163116861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.867||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.543|3.81|||ANCOVA|||||3.810|-9.543|0.396
81710167|NCT01225211|163116861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-3.78||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.028|4.467|||ANCOVA|||||4.467|-12.028|0.365
81613753|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3739|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 190||||0.3739
81613754|NCT02449044|162907942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3334|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 214||||0.3334
81613755|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2575|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student t-test|||Statistical analysis at Day 14||||0.2575
81613756|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2715|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Day 31||||0.2715
81613757|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 10||||0.6860
81613758|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 18||||0.0224
81613759|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1871|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 26||||0.1871
81613760|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 34||||0.0039
81613761|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0325|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 42||||0.0325
81613762|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0631|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 50||||0.0631
81613763|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 58||||0.0277
81613764|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 70||||0.0128
81613765|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 82||||0.0164
81613766|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 94||||0.0119
81613767|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 106||||0.0013
81613768|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6691|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 142||||0.6691
81613769|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6923|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 166||||0.6923
81613770|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9292|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 178||||0.9292
81613771|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4401|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 190||||0.4401
81613772|NCT02449044|162907943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3609|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive use only, no statistical adjustments for multiplicity were planned.|Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 214||||0.3609
81613773|NCT00662909|162907947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.03||The response variable for the stratified rank ANCOVA was standardized ranks on change from baseline to Final Visit value with baseline standardized ranks and gender as covariates and geographic region as a stratum.|Stratified rank ANCOVA|LS mean difference was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. A stratified rank ANCOVA model was utilized for hypothesis testing.||-0.03|-0.66|0.026
81613774|NCT00662909|162907947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.18||The response variable for the stratified rank ANCOVA was standardized ranks on change from baseline to Final Visit value with baseline standardized ranks and gender as covariates and geographic region as a stratum.|Stratified rank ANCOVA|LS mean difference was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. A stratified rank ANCOVA model was utilized for hypothesis testing.||-0.18|-0.82|<0.001
81613775|NCT00662909|162907948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.61||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.24||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||-0.24|-0.98|0.001
81613776|NCT00662909|162907948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.33||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||-0.33|-1.07|<0.001
81613777|NCT00662909|162907949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|11.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|17.9||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||17.9|4.4|0.001
81613778|NCT00662909|162907949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|11.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|17.7||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||17.7|4.2|0.002
81685791|NCT03351244|163069507|OTHER|A restricted maximum likelihood-based approach using a mixed model with repeated measurements was applied.|Placebo-corrected adjusted mean|0.38||||0.5289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.809|1.57|||Mixed model with repeated measurements|The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit, and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit.||||1.570|-0.809|0.5289
81710168|NCT01225211|163116862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.6||||0.5978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|2.86|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM)|||||2.86|-1.66|0.5978
81613779|NCT00662909|162907950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.15||The response variable for the stratified rank ANCOVA was standardized ranks on change from baseline to Final Visit value with baseline standardized ranks and gender as covariates and geographic region as a stratum.|Stratified rank ANCOVA|LS mean difference was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. A stratified rank ANCOVA model was utilized for hypothesis testing.||-0.15|-0.80|0.003
81613780|NCT00662909|162907950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.13||The response variable for the stratified rank ANCOVA was standardized ranks on change from baseline to Final Visit value with baseline standardized ranks and gender as covariates and geographic region as a stratum.|Stratified rank ANCOVA|LS mean difference was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. A stratified rank ANCOVA model was utilized for hypothesis testing.||-0.13|-0.79|<0.001
81613781|NCT00662909|162907951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.42||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.06||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||-0.06|-0.77|0.022
81613782|NCT00662909|162907951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.24||LS mean difference and p-value were derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, gender, and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since there were 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints and 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints, the multiplicity among the endpoints was controlled at a type I error rate at the alpha = 0.05 level using a stepwise parallel gatekeeping procedure (5 stages). In addition, since two mirabegron treatment groups were compared with placebo per endpoint, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. An ANCOVA model was used for hypothesis testing.||-0.24|-0.96|0.001
81613783|NCT03613129|162907986|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparing 28-day pre-treatment mean TDSS and 28-day post-treatment mean TDSS||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.011
81613784|NCT03613129|162907986|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparing 28-day pre-treatment mean TDSS and 28-day post-treatment mean TDSS||||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.136
81467933|NCT02091986|162627927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.195|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.195
81649445|NCT00267098|162989551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-0.683|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.828|1.506||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in MR through 6 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean MR change through 6 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in Mitral Regurgitation (MR) through 6 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in Mitral Regurgitation through 6 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 6 month value - randomization visit value.||1.506|-2.828|
81613785|NCT03613129|162907986|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparing 28-day pre-treatment mean TDSS and 28-day post-treatment mean TDSS||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.009
81613786|NCT03613129|162907986|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparing 28-day pre-treatment mean TDSS and 28-day post-treatment mean TDSS||||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.451
81613787|NCT03613129|162907986|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparing 28-day pre-treatment mean TDSS and 28-day post-treatment mean TDSS||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.240
81613788|NCT03613129|162907987|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparing pre-treatment PCS (at Visit 3) and post-treatment PCS (at Visit 6)||||||0.039|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.039
81613789|NCT03613129|162907987|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparing pre-treatment PCS (at Visit 3) and post-treatment PCS (at Visit 6)||||||0.191|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.191
81710169|NCT00537810|163116906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|df=3||Post-treatment||||0.60
81613790|NCT03613129|162907987|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparing pre-treatment PCS (at Visit 3) and post-treatment PCS (at Visit 6)||||||0.016|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.016
81710170|NCT00537810|163116906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.13|||||||Chi-squared|df=3||6 month follow up||||0.13
81613791|NCT03613129|162907987|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparing pre-treatment PCS (at Visit 3) and post-treatment PCS (at Visit 6)||||||0.053|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.053
81613792|NCT03613129|162907987|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparing pre-treatment PCS (at Visit 3) and post-treatment PCS (at Visit 6)||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.060
81613793|NCT03613129|162907988|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparing pre-treatment MCS (at Visit 3) and post-treatment MCS (at Visit 6)||||||0.587|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.587
81613794|NCT03613129|162907988|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparing pre-treatment MCS (at Visit 3) and post-treatment MCS (at Visit 6)||||||0.618|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.618
81613795|NCT03613129|162907988|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparing pre-treatment MCS (at Visit 3) and post-treatment MCS (at Visit 6)||||||0.634|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.634
81613796|NCT03613129|162907988|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparing pre-treatment MCS (at Visit 3) and post-treatment MCS (at Visit 6)||||||0.355|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.355
81649446|NCT00267098|162989552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-0.564|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.843|1.773||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in MR through 12 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean MR change through 12 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in Mitral Regurgitation (MR) through 12 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in Mitral Regurgitation through 12 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 12 month value - randomization visit value.||1.773|-2.843|
81710171|NCT00537810|163116906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29|||||||Chi-squared|df=3||12 month follow up||||0.29
81463744|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.4063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|0.84||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower literacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||0.84|-2.07|0.4063
81463745|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|3.03||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with lower than higher delayed discounting (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||3.03|0.35|0.0132
81463746|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.3949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|2.75||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline education would be stronger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||2.75|-1.08|0.3949
81463747|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.7145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.72||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline literacy would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.72|-2.50|0.7145
81463748|NCT04075682|162618918|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.6081|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline delay discounting would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||||0.6081
81467934|NCT02091986|162627927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.032
81613797|NCT03613129|162907988|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparing pre-treatment MCS (at Visit 3) and post-treatment MCS (at Visit 6)||||||0.417|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.417
81613798|NCT00938340|162907989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.012
81613799|NCT00938340|162907989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.52||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.52
81613800|NCT00938340|162907989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.011||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.011
81613801|NCT00938340|162907989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.29
81613802|NCT00938340|162907989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81613803|NCT00938340|162907989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.093||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.093
81613804|NCT00938340|162907989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.12||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.12
81613805|NCT00938340|162907990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81613806|NCT00938340|162907990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.15||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.15
81463749|NCT04075682|162618919|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.64||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||0.64|-1.15|0.58
81613807|NCT00938340|162907990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.35||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.35
81613808|NCT00938340|162907990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.011||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.011
81613809|NCT00938340|162907990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.62||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.62
81613810|NCT00938340|162907990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0002
81613811|NCT00938340|162907990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0013||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0013
81613812|NCT00938340|162907991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.15||||||Main effect of treatment by timepoint|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.15
81613813|NCT00938340|162907992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.79|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.79
81613814|NCT00938340|162907993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.010
81613815|NCT00938340|162907993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.98||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.98
81613816|NCT00938340|162907993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.004
81613817|NCT00938340|162907993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.11||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.11
81613818|NCT00938340|162907993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.004
81613819|NCT00938340|162907993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.11||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.11
81613820|NCT00938340|162907993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.16||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.16
81613821|NCT00938340|162907994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.007
81613822|NCT00938340|162907994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.004
81613823|NCT00938340|162907994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.62||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.62
81613824|NCT00938340|162907994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.14||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.14
81649447|NCT00267098|162989553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|0.016|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.379|2.425||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in MR through 18 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean MR change through 18 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in Mitral Regurgitation (MR) through 18 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in Mitral Regurgitation through 18 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 18 month value - randomization visit value.||2.425|-2.379|
81649448|NCT00267098|162989554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-0.653|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.337|2.046||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in MR through 24 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean MR change through 24 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in Mitral Regurgitation (MR) through 24 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in Mitral Regurgitation through 24 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 24 month value - randomization visit value.||2.046|-3.337|
81685792|NCT03351244|163069507|OTHER|A restricted maximum likelihood-based approach using a mixed model with repeated measurements was applied.|Placebo-corrected adjusted mean|0.21||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.055|1.475|||Mixed model with repeated measurements|The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit, and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit.||||1.475|-1.055|0.7440
81463750|NCT04075682|162618919|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|1.57||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H2 assessment. We expected that the effect of pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) vs no pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) on the outcome would be stronger for higher vs lower self-efficacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4)||1.57|-1.98|0.82
81613825|NCT00938340|162907994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81613826|NCT00938340|162907994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.22||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.22
81613827|NCT00938340|162907994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.074||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.074
81613828|NCT00938340|162907995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.53|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.53
81463751|NCT04075682|162618919|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|4.24||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5b assessment, which evaluates whether moderation of pictorial warnings effects would vary by whether the pictorial warnings included inserts or not. We expected that moderation effects of baseline self-efficacy would be larger for pictorial warnings only (vs control) than for pictorial warnings AND inserts (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||4.24|-0.90|0.20
81467935|NCT02091986|162627928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||<0.001
81467936|NCT02091986|162627928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.005
81467937|NCT02091986|162627928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.326|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.326
81613829|NCT00938340|162907996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81613830|NCT00938340|162907997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81613831|NCT00938340|162907998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81613832|NCT00938340|162907999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81613833|NCT00938340|162908000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.44|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.44
81613834|NCT00938340|162908001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.62|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.62
81613835|NCT00938340|162908002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.011|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.011
81613836|NCT00938340|162908002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.007
81463752|NCT04075682|162618919|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.66||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation analysis are for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||0.66|-0.77|0.8800
81613837|NCT00938340|162908002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.99||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81613838|NCT00938340|162908002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.037||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.037
81685793|NCT03351244|163069507|OTHER|A restricted maximum likelihood-based approach using a mixed model with repeated measurements was applied.|Placebo-corrected adjusted mean|0.31||||0.5659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.745|1.358|||Mixed model with repeated measurements|The analysis included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit, and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit.||||1.358|-0.745|0.5659
81613839|NCT00938340|162908002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0087||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0087
81613840|NCT00938340|162908002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.64||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.64
81685794|NCT03351244|163069510|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.006||||0.9938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.203|4.989|||Regression, Cox|The model included the treatment effect as the only covariate and was stratified by country.||||4.989|0.203|0.9938
81613841|NCT00938340|162908002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.043||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.0083 is considered significant (6 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.043
81613842|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81613843|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.91||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.91
81613844|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.21||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.21
81613845|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0011||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0011
81613846|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0004||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0004
81613847|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.11||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.11
81613848|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.53||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.53
81613849|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.59||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.59
81613850|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.31||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.31
81613851|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.98||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.98
81613852|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.30
81613853|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.91||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.91
81528291|NCT00766051|162743844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76|<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|11.0||The P value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons or for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||The expected outcome was that infants in the intervention group would exhibit significantly less number of days to attain oral feeding.||11|5|<0.005
81613854|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.12||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.12
81613855|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.007
81613856|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0089||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0089
81613857|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.28||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.28
81613858|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.62||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.62
81613859|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.48||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.48
81613860|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81613861|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0003
81613862|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.57||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.57
81613863|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.99||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81613864|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.71||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.71
81613865|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.62||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.62
81613866|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.33||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.33
81613867|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.65||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.65
81613868|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.66||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.66
81613869|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.30
81613870|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0005||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0005
81613871|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0085||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0085
81613872|NCT00938340|162908003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.92||||||The Bonferroni adjustment was used to correct for multiple treatment comparisons; P \< 0.001667 is considered significant (30 comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.92
81613873|NCT02534896|162908004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Hochberg and Gatekeeping|||||||0.018
81613874|NCT02534896|162908004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Hochberg and Gatekeeping|||||||0.007
81613875|NCT02534896|162908005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Hochberg and Gatekeeping|||||||0.028
81649449|NCT00267098|162989555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.195||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in CI through 6 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean CI change through 6 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in Cardiac Index (CI) through 6 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in Cardiac Index through 6 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 6 month value - randomization visit value.||0.195|-0.031|
81685795|NCT03351244|163069510|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.116||||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.225|5.531|||Regression, Cox|The model included the treatment effect as the only covariate and was stratified by country.||||5.531|0.225|0.8930
81685796|NCT03351244|163069510|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.058||||0.936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.265|4.233|||Regression, Cox|The model included the treatment effect as the only covariate and was stratified by country.||||4.233|0.265|0.9360
81467938|NCT02091986|162627929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.276
81613876|NCT02534896|162908005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Hochberg and Gatekeeping|||||||0.003
81613877|NCT02534896|162908006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Hochberg and Gatekeeping|||||||0.960
81613878|NCT02534896|162908006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.339|||||||Hochberg and Gatekeeping|||||||0.339
81613879|NCT02534896|162908007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.573|||||||Hochberg and Gatekeeping|||||||0.573
81613880|NCT02534896|162908007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.374|||||||Hochberg and Gatekeeping|||||||0.374
81613881|NCT02796092|162908008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Assuming that both methods were equally effective, we did not use this primary outcome to calculate sample size. It was determined using our own retrospective data of patients from the year 2013, comparing the means of the procedure total time with both methods (41.20±4.66 vs 34.99±4.43 minutes). Ten patients in each group were considered enough to detect the above-mentioned differences with a α-error of 0.05 and 80% power, using a two-sided test.||||>0.999
81613882|NCT02796092|162908009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3
81613883|NCT02796092|162908010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81613884|NCT02796092|162908011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81613885|NCT02796092|162908012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.061
81613886|NCT02796092|162908013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81613887|NCT02796092|162908014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81613888|NCT02796092|162908015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81613889|NCT02796092|162908016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81613890|NCT02796092|162908017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81613891|NCT02796092|162908018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81613892|NCT02796092|162908019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0499|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0499
81613893|NCT02796092|162908021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.095
81613894|NCT01107626|162908024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Log Rank|Stratified logrank test||||||0.12
81613895|NCT01107626|162908024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Log Rank|Stratified logrank test||||||0.28
81613896|NCT04310579|162908045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.22|ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.5||To demonstrate an effect of oxycodone with midazolam compared to oxycodone alone, it is necessary that the upper bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of oxycodone with midazolam compared to oxycodone alone.|Part 1 is powered with consideration to both the effect of oxycodone versus placebo and oxycodone plus midazolam versus oxycodone. Assuming a -4 L/min effect size on VE55 and standard deviation of 5 L/min, there is greater than 90% power at a one-sided 0.05 significance level for a sample size of 20 subjects.||2.5||0.22
81613897|NCT04310579|162908046|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9||||0.01|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-0.6||To demonstrate an effect of oxycodone with paroxetine compared to oxycodone alone, it is necessary that the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and paroxetine compared to oxycodone and placebo.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 1 and day 5) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or quetiapine were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||-0.6||0.01
81613898|NCT04310579|162908046|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.28|ONE_SIDED|97.5||2.8||To demonstrate an effect of oxycodone with quetiapine compared to oxycodone alone, it is necessary that the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and quetiapine compared to oxycodone and placebo.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 1 and day 5) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or quetiapine were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||2.8||0.28
81613899|NCT04310579|162908047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.2|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-6.3||To demonstrate an effect of oxycodone with paroxetine compared to oxycodone alone, it is necessary that the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and paroxetine compared to oxycodone and placebo.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 1 and day 5) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or quetiapine were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||-6.3||<0.001
81649450|NCT00267098|162989556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|0.086|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.198||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in CI through 12 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean CI change through 12 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in Cardiac Index (CI) through 12 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in Cardiac Index through 12 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 12 month value - randomization visit value.||0.198|-0.022|
81685797|NCT03351244|163069512|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.788||||0.6362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.293|2.118|||Regression, Cox|The model included the treatment effect as the only covariate and was stratified by country.||||2.118|0.293|0.6362
81685798|NCT03351244|163069512|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.612||||0.3782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.205|1.826|||Regression, Cox|The model included the treatment effect as the only covariate and was stratified by country.||||1.826|0.205|0.3782
81528292|NCT00766051|162743845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.275|||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|This correlation is between the intervention groups' initial level of relaxation and final level of relaxation during the oral feeding period.||Pearson Correlation, 2-tailed||||< 0.01
81613900|NCT04310579|162908047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.37|ONE_SIDED|97.5||3.2||To demonstrate an effect of oxycodone with quetiapine compared to oxycodone alone, it is necessary that the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and quetiapine compared to oxycodone and placebo.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 1 and day 5) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or quetiapine were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||3.2||0.37
81613901|NCT04310579|162908048|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8||||0.005|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-2.5||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity. To demonstrate an effect of oxycodone compared to placebo, it is necessary that the upper bound of the one-sided 95% CI in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of oxycodone compared to placebo.|Part 1 is powered with consideration to both the effect of oxycodone versus placebo and oxycodone plus midazolam versus oxycodone. Assuming a -4 L/min effect size on VE55 and standard deviation of 5 L/min, there is greater than 90% power at a one-sided 0.05 significance level for a sample size of 20 subjects.||-2.5||0.005
81613902|NCT04310579|162908048|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.37|ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.7||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity. To demonstrate an effect of midazolam compared to placebo, it is necessary that the upper bound of the one-sided 95% CI in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of midazolam compared to placebo.|Part 1 is powered with consideration to both the effect of oxycodone versus placebo and oxycodone plus midazolam versus oxycodone. Assuming a -4 L/min effect size on VE55 and standard deviation of 5 L/min, there is greater than 90% power at a one-sided 0.05 significance level for a sample size of 20 subjects.||3.7||0.37
81613903|NCT04310579|162908049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.3|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-3.9||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity. To demonstrate an effect of paroxetine compared to placebo, it is necessary that the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% CI in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of paroxetine compared to placebo.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 1 and day 5) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or quetiapine were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||-3.9||<0.001
81613904|NCT04310579|162908049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.67|ONE_SIDED|97.5||6.4||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity. To demonstrate an effect of quetiapine compared to placebo, it is necessary that the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% CI in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of quetiapine compared to placebo.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 1 and day 5) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or quetiapine were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||6.4||0.67
81613905|NCT04310579|162908051|EQUIVALENCE|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.06||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.17||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and paroxetine compared to oxycodone and placebo.|Maximum oxycodone concentration was log-transformed and the values between study treatments were compared using a linear mixed effects model on day 1 with treatment as a categorical variable and participant as a random effect||1.17|0.96|0.33
81613906|NCT04310579|162908051|EQUIVALENCE|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.14|1.37||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and quetiapine compared to oxycodone and placebo.|Maximum oxycodone concentration was log-transformed and the values between study treatments were compared using a linear mixed effects model on day 1 with treatment as a categorical variable and participant as a random effect||1.37|1.14|<0.001
81613907|NCT04310579|162908052|EQUIVALENCE|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.19|1.43||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and paroxetine compared to oxycodone and placebo.|Maximum oxycodone concentration was log-transformed and the values between study treatments were compared using a linear mixed effects model on day 5 with treatment as a categorical variable and participant as a random effect||1.43|1.19|<0.001
81685799|NCT03351244|163069512|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.703||||0.4253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.296|1.671|||Regression, Cox|The model included the treatment effect as the only covariate and was stratified by country.||||1.671|0.296|0.4253
81685800|NCT05483127|163069533|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority in distance VA was declared if upper confidence limit was less than 0.05.|Least squares mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0||Since a noninferiority hypothesis is being tested, a p-value is not applicable. Confidence limit is being reported and compared to the noninferiority margin.|||LSM results based on mixed effects repeated measures model with both fixed (lens, visit, lens by visit interaction, period, sequence) and random (subject) effects. Difference=P1fA - MDT. Sign (negative or positive) is retained with the rounded value.|||-0.00||
81685801|NCT02951273|163069534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0276|||||||repeated measure mixed model|||||||0.0276
81463753|NCT04075682|162618919|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Median Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.8864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.5||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H2 assessment. We expected that the effect of pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) vs no pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) on the outcome would be stronger for higher vs lower self-efficacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4)||1.50|-1.30|0.8864
81685802|NCT02951273|163069535|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||repeated measure mixed model|||||||<0.0001
81463754|NCT04075682|162618919|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.2748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|3.12||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordered logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5b assessment, which evaluates whether moderation of pictorial warnings effects would vary by whether the pictorial warnings included inserts or not. We expected that moderation effects of baseline self-efficacy would be larger for pictorial warnings only (vs control) than for pictorial warnings AND inserts (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||3.12|-0.89|0.2748
81463755|NCT04075682|162618920|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.7||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H1 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received inserts (insert only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (pictorial warning only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be lower in the insert groups than in the no insert groups.||2.70|0.45|0.83
81463756|NCT04075682|162618920|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|7.18||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||7.18|1.14|0.03
81463757|NCT04075682|162618920|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.44||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H4 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received pictorial warnings only. We expected that this outcome would be lower in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the pictorial warning only group.||1.44|0.15|0.18
81467939|NCT02091986|162627929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.759|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.759
81467940|NCT02091986|162627929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.165|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.165
81467941|NCT02091986|162627930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.724|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.724
81467942|NCT02091986|162627930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.909|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.909
81467943|NCT02091986|162627930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.811|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.811
81685803|NCT02951273|163069536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6025|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.6025
81685804|NCT02951273|163069537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3213|||||||repeated measure mixed model|||||||0.3213
81685805|NCT02951273|163069538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005||||||The reported p-value was calculated|repeated measure mixed model|||||||0.0005
81613908|NCT04310579|162908052|EQUIVALENCE|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.22|1.57||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and quetiapine compared to oxycodone and placebo.|Maximum oxycodone concentration was log-transformed and the values between study treatments were compared using a linear mixed effects model on day 5 with treatment as a categorical variable and participant as a random effect||1.57|1.22|<0.001
81613909|NCT04310579|162908054|EQUIVALENCE|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.03||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.17||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and paroxetine compared to oxycodone and placebo.|Area under the curve was log-transformed and the values between study treatments were compared using a linear mixed effects model on day 1 with treatment as a categorical variable and participant as a random effect||1.17|0.91|0.64
81613910|NCT04310579|162908054|EQUIVALENCE|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.06||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.15||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and quetiapine compared to oxycodone and placebo.|Area under the curve was log-transformed and the values between study treatments were compared using a linear mixed effects model on day 1 with treatment as a categorical variable and participant as a random effect||1.15|0.98|0.24
81613911|NCT04310579|162908055|EQUIVALENCE|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.1||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.19||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and paroxetine compared to oxycodone and placebo.|Area under the curve was log-transformed and the values between study treatments were compared using a linear mixed effects model on day 5 with treatment as a categorical variable and participant as a random effect||1.19|1.02|0.05
81613912|NCT04310579|162908055|EQUIVALENCE|A difference in exposure was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio excluded 1, which is standard in pharmacokinetic studies|Geometric mean ratio|1.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.19|1.36||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and quetiapine compared to oxycodone and placebo.|Area under the curve was log-transformed and the values between study treatments were compared using a linear mixed effects model on day 5 with treatment as a categorical variable and participant as a random effect||1.36|1.19|<0.001
81613913|NCT03710564|162908128|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.4537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.9|||Pairwise ANOVA|||||0.9|-2.1|0.4537
81613914|NCT01167426|162908145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean ranks|79.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank||Difference in mean ranks between Week 2 and Week 6|Comparison of Week 2 (20 mg/1.0 mL utilizing autoject 2 for glass syringe) to Week 6 (20 mg/0.5 mL utilizing the autoject 2 20 mg/0.5 mL).||||<0.0001
81613915|NCT01167426|162908146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Goodness-of-fit p-value comparing overall preference to expected frequencies of 33.3% in each category. That is, no preference across the full sample of patients in the study.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81613916|NCT02219490|162908153|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log-rank test|||Comparisons between participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 and those who did not were performed using a log-rank test.||||<0.001
81613917|NCT02219490|162908153|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard Ratio|0.126|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|0.358|||Cox proportional hazards model||The estimated value represents the hazard ratio for developing the event in the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 compared to the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who didn't achieve SVR12.|A Cox proportional hazards (PH) model was constructed. The covariates for the model included baseline age, BMI, HCV genotype 1 subtype (1b, non-1b), IL28B genotype (CC, non-CC), prior treatment history (naive, experienced), baseline HCV RNA levels, baseline fibrosis stage (F0-1, F2, F3, F4), baseline albumin, baseline creatinine clearance, baseline platelet count, history of diabetes (yes, no), APRI, race (white, other), and alcohol use status (current, former, non-drinker).||0.358|0.044|<0.001
81649451|NCT00267098|162989557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-0.081|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.218|0.058||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in CI through 18 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean CI change through 18 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in Cardiac Index (CI) through 18 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in Cardiac Index through 18 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 18 month value - randomization visit value.||0.058|-0.218|
81685806|NCT02951273|163069539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5404|||||||repeated measure mixed model|||||||0.5404
81685807|NCT02951273|163069540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8947|||||||repeated measure mixed model|||||||0.8947
81467944|NCT02091986|162627931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.134
81467945|NCT02091986|162627931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.985|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.985
81467946|NCT02091986|162627931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.128
81685808|NCT02951273|163069541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0068|||||||Linear mixed models|||||||0.0068
81685809|NCT02951273|163069542|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||repeated measure mixed model|||||||<0.0001
81685810|NCT02951273|163069543|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81613918|NCT02219490|162908154|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log-rank test|||Comparisons between participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 and those who did not were performed using a log-rank test.||||<0.001
81613919|NCT02219490|162908154|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard Ratio|0.031||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.38|||Cox proportional hazards model||The estimated value represents the hazard ratio for developing the event in the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 compared to the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who didn't achieve SVR12.|A Cox proportional hazards (PH) model was constructed. The covariates for the model included baseline age, BMI, HCV genotype 1 subtype (1b, non-1b), IL28B genotype (CC, non-CC), prior treatment history (naive, experienced), baseline HCV RNA levels, baseline fibrosis stage (F0-1, F2, F3, F4), baseline albumin, baseline creatinine clearance, baseline platelet count, history of diabetes (yes, no), APRI, race (white, other), and alcohol use status (current, former, non-drinker).||0.380|0.003|0.007
81613920|NCT02219490|162908155|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log-rank test|||Comparisons between participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 and those who did not were performed using a log-rank test.||||<0.001
81613921|NCT02219490|162908155|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard Ratio|0.038|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.156|||Cox proportional hazards model||The estimated value represents the hazard ratio for developing the event in the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 compared to the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who didn't achieve SVR12.|A Cox proportional hazards (PH) model was constructed. The covariates for the model included baseline age, BMI, HCV genotype 1 subtype (1b, non-1b), IL28B genotype (CC, non-CC), prior treatment history (naive, experienced), baseline HCV RNA levels, baseline fibrosis stage (F0-1, F2, F3, F4), baseline albumin, baseline creatinine clearance, baseline platelet count, history of diabetes (yes, no), APRI, race (white, other), and alcohol use status (current, former, non-drinker).||0.156|0.009|<0.001
81613922|NCT02219490|162908156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Log-rank test|||Comparisons between participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 and those who did not were performed using a log-rank test.||||0.860
81613923|NCT02219490|162908156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997||||||The Hazard Ratio for experiencing the event in the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 compared to those who did not achieve SVR12 is infinite and the CI is not bounded due to zero events in one of the groups.|Cox proportional hazards model|||A Cox proportional hazards (PH) model was constructed. The covariates for the model included baseline age, BMI, HCV genotype 1 subtype (1b, non-1b), IL28B genotype (CC, non-CC), prior treatment history (naive, experienced), baseline HCV RNA levels, baseline fibrosis stage (F0-1, F2, F3, F4), baseline albumin, baseline creatinine clearance, baseline platelet count, history of diabetes (yes, no), APRI, race (white, other), and alcohol use status (current, former, non-drinker).||||0.997
81613924|NCT02219490|162908157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.608|||||||Log-rank test|||Comparisons between participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 and those who did not were performed using a log-rank test.||||0.608
81613925|NCT02219490|162908157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.992||||||The Hazard Ratio for experiencing the event in the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 compared to those who did not achieve SVR12 is infinite and the CI is not bounded due to zero events in one of the groups.|Cox proportional hazards model|||A Cox proportional hazards (PH) model was constructed. The covariates for the model included baseline age, BMI, HCV genotype 1 subtype (1b, non-1b), IL28B genotype (CC, non-CC), prior treatment history (naive, experienced), baseline HCV RNA levels, baseline fibrosis stage (F0-1, F2, F3, F4), baseline albumin, baseline creatinine clearance, baseline platelet count, history of diabetes (yes, no), APRI, race (white, other), and alcohol use status (current, former, non-drinker).||||0.992
81613926|NCT02219490|162908158|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log-rank test|||Comparisons between participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 and those who did not were performed using a log-rank test.||||<0.001
81613927|NCT02219490|162908158|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard Ratio|0.133|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.313|||Cox proportional hazards model||The estimated value represents the hazard ratio for developing the event in the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 compared to the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who didn't achieve SVR12.|A Cox proportional hazards (PH) model was constructed. The covariates for the model included baseline age, BMI, HCV genotype 1 subtype (1b, non-1b), IL28B genotype (CC, non-CC), prior treatment history (naive, experienced), baseline HCV RNA levels, baseline fibrosis stage (F0-1, F2, F3, F4), baseline albumin, baseline creatinine clearance, baseline platelet count, history of diabetes (yes, no), APRI, race (white, other), and alcohol use status (current, former, non-drinker).||0.313|0.057|<0.001
81613928|NCT02219490|162908159|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|2.37|||ANCOVA||Difference = with SVR12 minus without SVR12|"Final Treatment Visit~The effect of sustained virologic response on change from baseline in FibroScan score was evaluated by comparing mean change from baseline between subjects who achieved SVR12 and those who did not using ANCOVA analyses. SVR12 status was included as a factor and baseline FibroScan score was included as a covariate in the ANCOVA model."||2.37|-0.37|0.151
81702732|NCT01363258|163101392|OTHER|Generalized linear mixed models fitted with binomial (logit link) and gamma (log link) distributions, with additional dispersion parameters, were used to estimate and test intervention effects in terms of occurrence and intensity of CRBs, respectively. Inference was conducted in the link scale, but inverse-link estimates in the original scales (proportions and CRB scores, for the binomial and gamma models, respectively) were computed to facilitate interpretation.|Effect size|-0.16||||0.1433|TWO_SIDED||||||Time by group interaction test|||||||0.1433
81467947|NCT02091986|162627932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.684|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.684
81613929|NCT02219490|162908159|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|1.4|||ANCOVA||Difference = with SVR12 minus without SVR12|"Post-Treatment Week 12~The effect of sustained virologic response on change from baseline in FibroScan score was evaluated by comparing mean change from baseline between subjects who achieved SVR12 and those who did not using ANCOVA analyses. SVR12 status was included as a factor and baseline FibroScan score was included as a covariate in the ANCOVA model."||1.4|-1.64|0.878
81613930|NCT02219490|162908159|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72|=|0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|0.48|||ANCOVA||Difference = with SVR12 minus without SVR12|"Post-Treatment Week 24~The effect of sustained virologic response on change from baseline in FibroScan score was evaluated by comparing mean change from baseline between subjects who achieved SVR12 and those who did not using ANCOVA analyses. SVR12 status was included as a factor and baseline FibroScan score was included as a covariate in the ANCOVA model."||0.48|-2.33|=0.199
81613931|NCT02219490|162908159|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.33|||ANCOVA||Difference = with SVR12 minus without SVR12|"Post-Treatment Week 52~The effect of sustained virologic response on change from baseline in FibroScan score was evaluated by comparing mean change from baseline between subjects who achieved SVR12 and those who did not using ANCOVA analyses. SVR12 status was included as a factor and baseline FibroScan score was included as a covariate in the ANCOVA model."||-0.33|-4|0.021
81613932|NCT02219490|162908159|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|-0.71|||ANCOVA||Difference = with SVR12 minus without SVR12|"Post-Treatment Week 104~The effect of sustained virologic response on change from baseline in FibroScan score was evaluated by comparing mean change from baseline between subjects who achieved SVR12 and those who did not using ANCOVA analyses. SVR12 status was included as a factor and baseline FibroScan score was included as a covariate in the ANCOVA model."||-0.71|-4.22|0.006
81613933|NCT02219490|162908159|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.38|-0.79|||ANCOVA||Difference = with SVR12 minus without SVR12|"Post-Treatment Week 156~The effect of sustained virologic response on change from baseline in FibroScan score was evaluated by comparing mean change from baseline between subjects who achieved SVR12 and those who did not using ANCOVA analyses. SVR12 status was included as a factor and baseline FibroScan score was included as a covariate in the ANCOVA model."||-0.79|-4.38|0.005
81613934|NCT02219490|162908159|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|0.59|||ANCOVA||Difference = with SVR12 minus without SVR12|"Post-Treatment Week 208~The effect of sustained virologic response on change from baseline in FibroScan score was evaluated by comparing mean change from baseline between subjects who achieved SVR12 and those who did not using ANCOVA analyses. SVR12 status was included as a factor and baseline FibroScan score was included as a covariate in the ANCOVA model."||0.59|-3.32|0.172
81613935|NCT02219490|162908159|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|1.1|||ANCOVA||Difference = with SVR12 minus without SVR12|"Post-Treatment Week 260~The effect of sustained virologic response on change from baseline in FibroScan score was evaluated by comparing mean change from baseline between subjects who achieved SVR12 and those who did not using ANCOVA analyses. SVR12 status was included as a factor and baseline FibroScan score was included as a covariate in the ANCOVA model."||1.1|-3.35|0.322
81613936|NCT00335556|162908161|OTHER||Log Rank Test Statistic|5.419||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The event-free survival distributions of patients with Stage II-IV diffuse anaplastic Wilms' tumor on AREN0321 and NWTS-5 (NCT00002610) were compared using the log-rank test.||||.0199
81613937|NCT00335556|162908162|OTHER||Log Rank Test Statistic|0.8814||||0.3478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The overall survival distributions of patients with Stage I-IV malignant rhabdoid tumors on AREN0321 and National Wilms Tumor Study-5 -- Treatment of Relapsed Patients, A National Wilms Tumor Study Group Phase III Study (NCT00002610) were compared using the log-rank test.||||.3478
81613938|NCT00335556|162908164|OTHER||Log Rank Test Statistic|3.6216||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The event-free survival distributions of patients with Stage I focal and diffuse anaplastic Wilms tumors on AREN0321 and National Wilms Tumor Study-5 -- Treatment of Relapsed Patients, A National Wilms Tumor Study Group Phase III Study (NCT00002610) were compared using the log-rank test.||||.0570
81613939|NCT02974010|162908193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||BDM LS difference overall|Mixed Models Analysis|BDM LS difference overall||||||.03
81613940|NCT02775435|162908199|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.7||Treatment comparison stratified by programmed cell death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) status (Tumor Proportion Score \[TPS\] ≥1% vs. \<1%), taxane chemotherapy (paclitaxel vs. nab-paclitaxel) \& geographic region (East Asia vs. non-East Asia)|Regression, Cox|||||0.70|0.45|<0.0001
81613941|NCT02775435|162908200|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.85||Treatment comparison stratified by programmed cell death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) status (Tumor Proportion Score \[TPS\] ≥1% vs. \<1%), taxane chemotherapy (paclitaxel vs. nab-paclitaxel) \& geographic region (East Asia vs. non-East Asia)|Regression, Cox|||||0.85|0.49|0.0008
81613942|NCT02107014|162908267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.576|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.576
81613943|NCT02107014|162908268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.010
81613944|NCT02107014|162908269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.008
81613945|NCT02107014|162908270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.015
81613946|NCT02107014|162908271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.007
81613947|NCT02107014|162908272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.016
81613948|NCT02107014|162908273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81613949|NCT02107014|162908274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.212|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.212
81613950|NCT02107014|162908277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.008
81613951|NCT02107014|162908278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.004
81613952|NCT02107014|162908279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81613953|NCT02107014|162908280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.047
81613954|NCT02107014|162908281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81613955|NCT02107014|162908282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.003
81685811|NCT02951273|163069544|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||repeated measure mixed model|||||||<0.0001
81710172|NCT03860181|163116915|EQUIVALENCE|The statistical significance's p-value was set at 0.05. For Surgeon 1's differences, they were calculated as patient POSAS score - surgeon POSAS score, with a negative difference signifying that the patients thought more highly of the scars than the physicians since lower POSAS scores are more favorable.||||||0.896|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mann-Whitney U = 215||||||0.896
81528293|NCT00766051|162743846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.2|<|0.02|ONE_SIDED|95.0||6.7|||t-test, 1 sided||An increase in this test scale score means more parent confidence.|"Parent pre-post one sided t test of parents' global confidence, measured parental confidence in feeding, handling, and interacting with their infant."||6.7||< .02
81528294|NCT00766051|162743847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.3|<|0.03|ONE_SIDED|95.0||4.54|||t-test, 1 sided||An increase in this test scale score means an increase in the parents' perception of their infants' easiness during caregiving.|Parent pre-post one sided t test on the Easiness Scale of the Mother and Baby Scales in how parents percieve their interactions (alert-responsiveness, mood) with their infant and infant sleep patterns .||4.54||< .03
81528295|NCT02708355|162743849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.028||||0.0442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.001|1.055|||Regression, Logistic|||Association between percentage of time with intragastric pH\>4 and relief of 24 -hour heartburn was assessed using logistic regression model with relief of 24- hour heartburn at Day 14 as dependent variable and change in percentage of time with intragastric pH\>4 as the independent variable, controlling for age, sex, and body mass index (BMI).||1.055|1.001|0.0442
81528296|NCT01320202|162743850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means between SFP & PBO|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||LS Mean (SE) and p-value are from ANCOVA model with baseline Hgb as covariate. Model also includes indicator variable for baseline ESA dose stratum.|ANCOVA|||||||0.011
81528297|NCT04090242|162743865|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.21||The p value is for the comparison between interventional and control group on change of DES score between baseline and end of study.|Mixed Models Analysis|||With assumptions made in statistical analysis plan, a sample size of 43 subjects per arm had \>80% power to detect a significant difference between the two arms (based on a 2-sided t-test, 95% CI for DES difference between groups). Adding a 10% buffer, planned enrollment was 96 subjects. However, enrollment ended early with about 25 subjects in each arm (56 subjects total). Thus, power decreased to 56%. The study was not sufficiently powered under these conditions.||0.21|-0.53|0.392
81528298|NCT02305238|162743879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.0||||||||3.0|-3.8|
81528299|NCT02305238|162743880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mantel-Haenszel (MH) adjusted difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|4.0||||||||4.0|-5.7|
81528300|NCT02305238|162743881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||MH adjusted difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|9.8||||||||9.8|-12.7|
81528301|NCT02305238|162743882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|12.7||||||||12.7|-24.3|
81528302|NCT02305238|162743883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||MH adjusted difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|12.7||||||||12.7|-10.6|
81528303|NCT03058692|162743971|OTHER|||||||0.53||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.53
81528304|NCT03058692|162743971|OTHER|||||||0.56||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.56
81528305|NCT03058692|162743972|OTHER|||||||0.74||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.74
81528306|NCT03058692|162743972|OTHER|||||||0.73||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.73
81528307|NCT03058692|162743973|OTHER|||||||0.66||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.66
81685812|NCT02951273|163069545|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||repeated measure mixed model|||||||<0.0001
81685813|NCT00121225|163069550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.029
81613956|NCT02107014|162908283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.191|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.191
81467948|NCT02091986|162627932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.621|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.621
81613957|NCT02107014|162908284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.088|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.088
81613958|NCT02107014|162908285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.478|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.478
81613959|NCT02107014|162908288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.016
81613960|NCT02107014|162908289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.025
81613961|NCT02107014|162908290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.012
81613962|NCT02107014|162908291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.426|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.426
81613963|NCT02107014|162908292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.042
81613964|NCT02107014|162908293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.708|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.708
81613965|NCT02107014|162908294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.558|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.558
81613966|NCT02107014|162908295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.350
81613967|NCT02107014|162908296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.655|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.655
81613968|NCT02107014|162908297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.248|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.248
81613969|NCT02107014|162908298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.128
81613970|NCT02107014|162908299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.065
81613971|NCT02107014|162908300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.962|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.962
81613972|NCT02107014|162908301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.402|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.402
81613973|NCT02107014|162908302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.201|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.201
81613974|NCT02107014|162908303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.016
81613975|NCT02107014|162908304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.006
81613976|NCT02107014|162908305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.007
81613977|NCT02107014|162908306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.038
81613978|NCT02107014|162908307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.032
81613979|NCT02107014|162908308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81613980|NCT02107014|162908310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.508|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.508
81613981|NCT02107014|162908311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.119
81613982|NCT02107014|162908312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.326|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.326
81613983|NCT02107014|162908313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.753|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.753
81613984|NCT02107014|162908314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.067|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.067
81613985|NCT02107014|162908315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.080
81613986|NCT02107014|162908316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.639|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.639
81613987|NCT02107014|162908319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.945|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.945
81613988|NCT02107014|162908320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.038
81613989|NCT02107014|162908321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.281|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.281
81613990|NCT02107014|162908322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.030
81613991|NCT02107014|162908323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.948|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.948
81613992|NCT02107014|162908324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.610
81613993|NCT02107014|162908325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.893|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.893
81613994|NCT02107014|162908326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.041
81613995|NCT02107014|162908329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.967|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.967
81613996|NCT02107014|162908330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81613997|NCT02107014|162908331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81613998|NCT03852433|162908350|OTHER||Difference in percentages|34.0||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|50.4|||Fisher Exact|||||50.4|14.6|0.0003
81613999|NCT03852433|162908350|OTHER||Difference in percentages|15.3||||0.2631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|34.2|||Fisher Exact|||||34.2|-8.2|0.2631
81614000|NCT03852433|162908350|OTHER||Difference in percentages|29.3||||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|48.2|||Fisher Exact|||||48.2|1.8|0.0197
81614001|NCT03852433|162908350|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-4.7||||0.7186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|11.8|||Fisher Exact|||||11.8|-26.3|0.7186
81614002|NCT03852433|162908350|OTHER||Difference in percentages|14.0||||0.2184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|32.7|||Fisher Exact|||||32.7|-5.5|0.2184
81614003|NCT03852433|162908350|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-20.0||||0.0283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1|-3.5|||Fisher Exact|||||-3.5|-36.1|0.0283
81614004|NCT03852433|162908353|OTHER||Difference in percentages|26.0||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|44.0|||Fisher Exact|||||44.0|6.0|0.0134
81614005|NCT03852433|162908354|OTHER||Difference in percentages|28.0||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|45.1|||Fisher Exact|||||45.1|8.2|0.0049
81614006|NCT03852433|162908355|OTHER||Difference in percentages|34.0||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|50.4|||Fisher Exact|||||50.4|14.6|0.0003
81614007|NCT03852433|162908355|OTHER||Difference in percentages|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|21.4|||Fisher Exact|||||21.4|-22.8|1.0000
81614008|NCT03852433|162908355|OTHER||Difference in percentages|21.0||||0.1265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|42.2|||Fisher Exact|||||42.2|-5.3|0.1265
81614009|NCT03852433|162908355|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-13.0||||0.1863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.3|5.4|||Fisher Exact|||||5.4|-35.3|0.1863
81614010|NCT03852433|162908355|OTHER||Difference in percentages|20.0||||0.0601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|38.2|||Fisher Exact|||||38.2|1.0|0.0601
81614011|NCT03852433|162908355|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-14.0||||0.1247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|1.7|||Fisher Exact|||||1.7|-29.9|0.1247
81614012|NCT03852433|162908356|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|1.56||||0.0717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|3.26|||MMRM|||||3.26|-0.14|0.0717
81614013|NCT03852433|162908356|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.84||||0.1563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|0.71|||MMRM|||||0.71|-4.39|0.1563
81614014|NCT03852433|162908356|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.8||||0.1626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|0.73|||MMRM|||||0.73|-4.33|0.1626
81614015|NCT03852433|162908356|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-3.34||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.87|-0.82|||MMRM|||||-0.82|-5.87|0.0099
81649452|NCT00267098|162989558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|0.047|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.095|0.192||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in CI through 24 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean CI change through 24 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in Cardiac Index (CI) through 24 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in Cardiac Index through 24 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 24 month value - randomization visit value.||0.192|-0.095|
81467949|NCT02091986|162627932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.929|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.929
81614016|NCT03852433|162908356|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.07||||0.9384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|1.81|||MMRM|||||1.81|-1.67|0.9384
81614017|NCT03852433|162908356|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.49||||0.0875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.22|||MMRM|||||0.22|-3.20|0.0875
81614018|NCT03852433|162908357|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.15||||0.8645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|1.83|||MMRM|||||1.83|-1.54|0.8645
81614019|NCT03852433|162908357|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.33||||0.7033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|1.39|||MMRM|||||1.39|-2.06|0.7033
81614020|NCT03852433|162908357|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.48||||0.5806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|1.23|||MMRM|||||1.23|-2.18|0.5806
81614021|NCT03852433|162908358|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.68||||0.1103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|0.39|||MMRM|||||0.39|-3.75|0.1103
81614022|NCT03852433|162908358|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-2.05||||0.1533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.88|0.77|||MMRM|||||0.77|-4.88|0.1533
81614023|NCT03852433|162908358|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-2.22||||0.1129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|0.53|||MMRM|||||0.53|-4.98|0.1129
81467950|NCT02091986|162627933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.664|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.664
81467951|NCT02091986|162627933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.747|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.747
81614024|NCT03852433|162908358|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.58||||0.6753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|2.17|||MMRM|||||2.17|-3.34|0.6753
81614025|NCT03852433|162908358|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.12||||0.9124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|2.04|||MMRM|||||2.04|-2.28|0.9124
81614026|NCT03852433|162908358|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|1.56||||0.1526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|3.7|||MMRM|||||3.70|-0.59|0.1526
81614027|NCT00517933|162908388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.39
81614028|NCT00517933|162908390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.7||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|37.3|||Regression, Linear|||||37.3|-3.9|0.11
81614029|NCT00517933|162908391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.41
81614030|NCT00517933|162908392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-6.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.25|-1.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.92|-11.25|0.006
81614031|NCT00517933|162908394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.07|-0.05|0.70
81614032|NCT00517933|162908396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.0|0.1|0.04
81614033|NCT00517933|162908398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.14|||Regression, Linear|||||0.14|-0.81|0.16
81614034|NCT00517933|162908400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-0.9|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.9|-7.3|0.01
81614035|NCT00517933|162908402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|-0.9|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.9|-10.6|0.02
81614036|NCT00517933|162908404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|-0.1|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.1|-7.2|0.04
81614037|NCT00517933|162908406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|0.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.4|-7.8|0.07
81614038|NCT00517933|162908408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.06|||Regression, Linear|||||0.06|-0.01|0.18
81614039|NCT00517933|162908410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|7.3|||Regression, Linear|||||7.3|-2.8|0.37
81614040|NCT00517933|162908414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|5.0|||Regression, Linear|||||5.0|0.8|0.008
81614041|NCT00517933|162908416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.7|||Regression, Linear|||||1.7|-2.1|0.86
81614042|NCT04807517|162908418|OTHER|Within-group test for 16-week change|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|Repeated measures linear regression||||||<0.001
81614043|NCT00561574|162908430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81614044|NCT00561574|162908430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81614045|NCT00561574|162908431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81614046|NCT00561574|162908431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81614047|NCT00561574|162908432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81614048|NCT00561574|162908432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81614049|NCT00561574|162908433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3129||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3129
81614050|NCT00561574|162908433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3154||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3154
81614051|NCT00561574|162908434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81614052|NCT00561574|162908434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81614053|NCT00561574|162908435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81614054|NCT00561574|162908435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81710173|NCT03860181|163116915|EQUIVALENCE|The statistical significance's p-value was set at 0.05. For Surgeon 2's differences, they were calculated as patient POSAS score - surgeon POSAS score, with a negative difference signifying that the patients thought more highly of the scars than the physicians since lower POSAS scores are more favorable.||||||0.612|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mann-Whitney U = 210||||||0.612
81614055|NCT00561574|162908436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81614056|NCT00561574|162908436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81614057|NCT00561574|162908437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0116||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0116
81614058|NCT00561574|162908437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0004||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0004
81467952|NCT02091986|162627933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.913|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.913
81614059|NCT00430677|162908460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.1||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.03||The median time to confirmed CRR was not estimable due to the low number of events. However, the time to confirmed CRR was compared between the abatacept and placebo treatment regimens using a score test.|Regression, Cox||Point estimate, 95% CI and P-value (based on Score Test) for the hazard ratio is determined by a Cox proportional hazards model including treatment as a covariate and stratified by prior treatment status.|||2.03|0.60|0.746
81614060|NCT00430677|162908460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.6||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.83||The median time to confirmed CRR was not estimable due to the low number of events. However, the time to confirmed CRR was compared between the abatacept and placebo treatment regimens using a score test.|Regression, Cox||Point estimate, 95% CI and P-value (based on Score Test) for the hazard ratio is determined by a Cox proportional hazards model including treatment as a covariate and stratified by prior treatment status.|||2.83|0.89|0.118
81614061|NCT00430677|162908463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.78|||||Point Estimate, 95% CI for the hazard ratio was determined by a Cox proportional hazards model including treatment as a covariate and stratified by prior treatment status.|||1.78|0.91|
81614062|NCT00430677|162908463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.77|||||Point Estimate, 95% CI for the hazard ratio was determined by a Cox proportional hazards model including treatment as a covariate and stratified by prior treatment status.|||1.77|0.91|
81614063|NCT00430677|162908469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|21.3||||||||21.3|0.68|
81614064|NCT00430677|162908469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.59||||||||1.59|0.49|
81614065|NCT00430677|162908471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.19|||ANCOVA||Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and randomization strata (prior treatment status) and baseline measurements as covariates.|||0.19|-0.13|
81614066|NCT00430677|162908471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.14|||ANCOVA||Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and randomization strata (prior treatment status) and baseline measurements as covariates.|||0.14|-0.18|
81614067|NCT02162446|162908564|OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of malignant lesions in total tissues between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) at 1 hour time point.||||0.016
81614068|NCT02162446|162908564|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of malignant lesions in total tissues between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.004
81614069|NCT02162446|162908564|OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of malignant lesions in liver between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) at 1 hour time point.||||0.012
81614070|NCT02162446|162908564|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of malignant lesions in liver between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.004
81614071|NCT02162446|162908564|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of malignant lesions in lymph node between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) at 1 hour time point.||||0.500
81614072|NCT02162446|162908564|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of malignant lesions in lymph node between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||1.000
81614073|NCT02162446|162908566|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of SUVmax of malignant lesions in liver between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) at 1 hour time point.||||0.250
81614074|NCT02162446|162908566|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of SUVmax of malignant lesions in liver between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.004
81614075|NCT02162446|162908566|OTHER|||||||0.688|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of SUVmax of malignant lesions in lymph node between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) at 1 hour time point.||||0.688
81614076|NCT02162446|162908566|OTHER|||||||0.578|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of SUVmax of malignant lesions in lymph node between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.578
81702733|NCT00918346|163101399|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence limit was set to 1.5 mmHg. Equivalence was shown if the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference (unpreserved-preserved) lay entirely within the equivalence range (-1.5 mmHg, 1.5 mmHg). Target sample size was 34 evaluable patients (40 randomized), assuming a standard deviation of 3.0 mmHg change in IOP, a power of 80%, an intra-class correlation coefficient of 0.60 and a twosided type 1 error rate of 5%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.96||95.0|-0.46|0.49|||ANCOVA|Baseline IOP a covariate|Analysis model used IOP measurements at four timepoints (at 8, 12, 16 and 20 o'clock) on Baseline and Week 4.|H1 (the alternative hypothesis aimed to be proven): the unpreserved formulation is equivalent with the preserved formulation||0.49|-0.46|0.96
81614077|NCT02162446|162908567|OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of SUVmax of malignant lesions in liver between 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.027
81614078|NCT02162446|162908567|OTHER|||||||0.219|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of SUVmax of malignant lesions in lymph node between 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.219
81614079|NCT02162446|162908568|OTHER|||||||0.064|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of SUVmax of RT in muscle between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) at 1 hour time point.||||0.064
81614080|NCT02162446|162908568|OTHER|||||||0.339|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of SUVmax of RT in muscle between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.339
81467953|NCT02091986|162627934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||ANCOVA|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.015
81467954|NCT02091986|162627934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.342|||||||ANCOVA|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.342
81614081|NCT02162446|162908568|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of SUVmax of RT in liver between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) at 1 hour time point.||||0.001
81614082|NCT02162446|162908568|OTHER|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of SUVmax of RT in liver between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.000
81614083|NCT02162446|162908568|OTHER|||||||0.297|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of SUVmax of RT in lymph node between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) at 1 hour time point.||||0.297
81614084|NCT02162446|162908568|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of SUVmax of RT in lymph node between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||1.000
81614085|NCT02162446|162908569|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of SUVmax of RT in muscle between 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.470
81614086|NCT02162446|162908569|OTHER|||||||0.233|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of SUVmax of RT in liver between 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.233
81467955|NCT02091986|162627934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138|||||||ANCOVA|Baseline lung function assessment, Treatment group, Region, Age were all included as explanatory variables in the linear predictor.||||||0.138
81614087|NCT02162446|162908569|OTHER|||||||0.375|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of SUVmax of RT in lymph node between 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.375
81614088|NCT02162446|162908570|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of 3D-SUV-R of malignant lesions in liver with RT as liver between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) at 1 hour time point.||||0.004
81614089|NCT02162446|162908570|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of 3D-SUV-R of malignant lesions in liver with RT as liver between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.004
81614090|NCT02162446|162908570|OTHER|||||||0.426|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of 3D-SUV-R of malignant lesions in liver with RT as muscle between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) at 1 hour time point.||||0.426
81614091|NCT02162446|162908570|OTHER|||||||0.098|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of 3D-SUV-R of malignant lesions in liver with RT as muscle between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.098
81614092|NCT02162446|162908570|OTHER|||||||0.813|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of 3D-SUV-R of malignant lesions in lymph node with RT as lymph node between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) at 1 hour time point.||||0.813
81614093|NCT02162446|162908570|OTHER|||||||0.813|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of 3D-SUV-R of malignant lesions in lymph node with RT as lymph node between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.813
81614094|NCT02162446|162908570|OTHER|||||||0.297|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of 3D-SUV-R of malignant lesions in lymph node with RT as muscle between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) at 1 hour time point.||||0.297
81649453|NCT00267098|162989559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|29.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.04|48.64||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in IVMD through 6 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean IVMD change through 6 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in IVMD through 6 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in IVMD through 6 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 6 month value - randomization visit value. A positive value reflected reduction in IVMD.||48.640|10.040|
81649454|NCT00267098|162989560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|21.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.841|40.87||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in IVMD through 12 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean IVMD change through 12 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in IVMD through 6 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in IVMD through 12 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 12 month value - randomization visit value. A positive value reflected reduction in IVMD.||40.870|2.841|
81702734|NCT00918346|163101400|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence limit was set to 1.5 mmHg. Equivalence was shown if the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference (unpreserved-preserved) lay entirely within the equivalence range (-1.5 mmHg, 1.5 mmHg). Target sample size was 34 evaluable patients (40 randomized), assuming a standard deviation of 3.0 mmHg change in IOP, a power of 80%, an intra-class correlation coefficient of 0.60 and a twosided type I error rate of 5%.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.83||95.0|-0.52|0.42|||ANCOVA|Baseline IOP a covariate|Analysis model used IOP measurements at four timepoints (at 8, 12, 16 and 20 o'clock) on Baseline and Week 4|H1 (the alternative hypothesis aimed to be proven): the unpreserved formulation is equivalent with the preserved formulation||0.42|-0.52|0.83
81536813|NCT02734693|162756170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.565|-2.802|||ANCOVA|||Least squares means, SEs, effect sizes, 95% CIs, and p-values were generated using an ANCOVA model, with treatment (dasotraline/placebo), mean SKAMP-CS at baseline, and site as fixed effects. The dasotraline 6 mg/day treatment arm was discontinued in Version 3.00 of the protocol.||-2.802|-7.565|<0.001
81614095|NCT02162446|162908570|OTHER|||||||0.469|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of 3D-SUV-R of malignant lesions in lymph node with RT as muscle between previous somatostatin receptor scan (ITT population pre-dose) and the 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.469
81614096|NCT02162446|162908571|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of 3D-SUV-R of malignant lesions in liver with RT as liver between 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) and 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.910
81614097|NCT02162446|162908571|OTHER|||||||0.039|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of 3D-SUV-R of malignant lesions in liver with RT as muscle between 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) and 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.039
81614098|NCT02162446|162908571|OTHER|||||||0.375|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of 3D-SUV-R of malignant lesions in lymph node with RT as lymph node between 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) and 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.375
81614099|NCT02162446|162908571|OTHER|||||||0.219|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison of 3D-SUV-R of malignant lesions in lymph node with RT as muscle between 68Ga-OPS202 visit 1 receptor scan (ITT population Day 0) and 68Ga-OPS202 visit 2 receptor scan (ITT population Day 21) at 1 hour time point.||||0.219
81614100|NCT01268891|162908589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.3257|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.93|0.23||The threshold for statistical significance in showing a trend for this study is 0.10.|ANCOVA|||The power for this study, which is designed to show a trend, that is, to show a clinical difference in the primary outcome measure, is 72%.||0.23|-0.93|0.3257
81614101|NCT01268891|162908590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.05|||ANCOVA|||||0.05|-0.65|0.0946
81614102|NCT01268891|162908591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.2258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|0.44|||ANCOVA|||||0.44|-1.84|0.2258
81614103|NCT01268891|162908592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|0.59|||ANCOVA|||||0.59|-3.29|0.1700
81614104|NCT00991276|162908593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-27.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.78|-18.42||This analysis was step 1 in a step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) used to control the Type I error rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The least squares (LS) means and standard errors (SE) were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-18.42|-35.78|<0.0001
81614105|NCT00991276|162908593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-26.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.54|-18.32||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-18.32|-35.54|<0.0001
81614106|NCT00991276|162908593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.32||0.9684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.72|8.38||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||8.38|-8.72|0.9684
81614107|NCT00991276|162908594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|-1.92||This analysis was step 2 in a step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) used to control the Type I error rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-1.92|-5.44|<0.0001
81614108|NCT00991276|162908594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.1541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|3.01||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||3.01|-0.48|0.1541
81702735|NCT03238352|163101401|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.657|-0.782|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Test Product versus Negative Control at Week 8 is a primary endpoint comparison.||-0.782|-1.657|<0.0001
81614109|NCT00991276|162908594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.68|-3.21||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-3.21|-6.68|<0.0001
81614110|NCT00991276|162908595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|30.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.14|45.49||This analysis was step 3 in a step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) used to control the Type I error rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||45.49|16.14|<0.0001
81614111|NCT00991276|162908595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|26.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.34||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.26|41.32||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||41.32|12.26|0.0004
81614112|NCT00991276|162908595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|4.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.27||0.5807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.36|18.41||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||18.41|-10.36|0.5807
81614113|NCT00991276|162908596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|-1.54||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Stage N1 sleep: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-1.54|-9.80|0.0076
81614114|NCT00991276|162908596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-10.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.43|-6.21||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Stage N1 sleep: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-6.21|-14.43|<0.0001
81614115|NCT00991276|162908596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|4.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|8.73||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Stage N1 sleep: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||8.73|0.58|0.0257
81614116|NCT00991276|162908596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.05||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.74|34.67||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Stage N2 sleep: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||34.67|10.74|0.0003
81614117|NCT00991276|162908596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-14.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.35|-2.59||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Stage N2 sleep: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-2.59|-26.35|0.0174
81614118|NCT00991276|162908596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|37.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.96|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.38|48.96||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Stage N2 sleep: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||48.96|25.38|<0.0001
81614119|NCT00991276|162908596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|20.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.61|29.25||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Stage N3 sleep/SWS: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||29.25|12.61|<0.0001
81702736|NCT03238352|163101401|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.705|-0.858|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||-0.858|-1.705|<.0001
81614120|NCT00991276|162908596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|32.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.83|40.36||This analysis was step 4 in a step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) used to control the Type I error rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Stage N3 sleep/SWS: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||40.36|23.83|<0.0001
81614121|NCT00991276|162908596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-11.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.14||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.37|-2.97||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Stage N3 sleep/SWS: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-2.97|-19.37|0.0080
81614122|NCT00991276|162908596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.85||0.0834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.61|0.67||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Stage R sleep: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||0.67|-10.61|0.0834
81614123|NCT00991276|162908596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|18.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.99|24.19||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Stage R sleep: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||24.19|12.99|<0.0001
81614124|NCT00991276|162908596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-23.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.12|-18.01||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Stage R sleep: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-18.01|-29.12|<0.0001
81614125|NCT00991276|162908597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|-0.72||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-0.72|-4.63|0.0077
81614126|NCT00991276|162908597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-7.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.81|-5.93||This analysis was step 5 in a step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) used to control the Type I error rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-5.93|-9.81|<0.0001
81614127|NCT00991276|162908597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.27|7.12||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||7.12|3.27|<0.0001
81614128|NCT00991276|162908598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57||0.0396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.44|-0.26||This analysis was step 6 in a step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) used to control the Type I error rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-0.26|-10.44|0.0396
81614129|NCT00991276|162908598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55||0.0568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.95|0.14||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||0.14|-9.95|0.0568
81467956|NCT02091986|162627938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098|||||||ANCOVA|The explanatory variables included in the model are: treatment group, baseline overall PAQLQ(S) score, region and age group||||||0.098
81467957|NCT02091986|162627938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.367|||||||ANCOVA|The explanatory variables included in the model are: treatment group, baseline overall PAQLQ(S) score, region and age group||||||0.367
81614130|NCT00991276|162908598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.8589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|4.54||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||4.54|-5.44|0.8589
81614131|NCT00991276|162908599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-14.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.26|-8.74||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-8.74|-20.26|<0.0001
81614132|NCT00991276|162908599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|11.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.65|17.04||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||17.04|5.65|0.0001
81614133|NCT00991276|162908599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-25.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.51|-20.17||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-20.17|-31.51|<0.0001
81614134|NCT00991276|162908600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-14.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.84|-8.22||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-8.22|-20.84|<0.0001
81614135|NCT00991276|162908600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|14.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.18|20.67||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||20.67|8.18|<0.0001
81614136|NCT00991276|162908600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-28.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.16|-22.74||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-22.74|-35.16|<0.0001
81614137|NCT00991276|162908601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|-1.8||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-1.80|-3.93|<0.0001
81614138|NCT00991276|162908601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.76|-3.65||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-3.65|-5.76|<0.0001
81614139|NCT00991276|162908601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.89||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||2.89|0.79|0.0007
81702737|NCT03238352|163101401|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.901|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Test Product versus Combined Control (Placebo and Negative Control) group was obtained by using estimates statement in the ANCOVA model.||-0.901|-1.600|<0.0001
81614140|NCT00991276|162908602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.0617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|0.12||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||0.12|-5.02|0.0617
81614141|NCT00991276|162908602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-6.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|-3.8||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-3.80|-8.91|<0.0001
81614142|NCT00991276|162908602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|6.44||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||6.44|1.37|0.0028
81614143|NCT00991276|162908603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.21||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-0.21|-1.17|0.0056
81614144|NCT00991276|162908603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.95||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-0.95|-1.90|<0.0001
81614145|NCT00991276|162908603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.21||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||1.21|0.26|0.0026
81614146|NCT00991276|162908604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-4.09||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-4.09|-8.10|<0.0001
81649455|NCT00267098|162989561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|26.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.247|47.19||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in IVMD through 18 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean IVMD change through 18 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in IVMD through 6 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in IVMD through 18 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 18 month value - randomization visit value. A positive value reflected reduction in IVMD.||47.190|6.247|
81685814|NCT00315302|163069551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.24||0.21||95.0|-0.2|0.8|||ANCOVA||The difference was calculated as atropine plus plano group minus atropine group|"The primary analysis was a treatment group comparison of logMAR visual acuity scores in the amblyopic eye obtained 18 weeks after randomization, adjusted for baseline acuity scores in an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.~The primary analysis included only patients with visual acuity of 20/40 to 20/100; sample size was based upon a two-sided alpha of 0.05, with 90% power to detect a difference if the true difference in change from baseline between groups was 0.075 logMAR at 18 weeks."||0.8|-0.2|0.21
81467958|NCT02091986|162627938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.449|||||||ANCOVA|The explanatory variables included in the model are: treatment group, baseline overall PAQLQ(S) score, region and age group||||||0.449
81614147|NCT00991276|162908604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|-1.07||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-1.07|-5.07|0.0029
81614148|NCT00991276|162908604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|-1.04||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-1.04|-5.02|0.0032
81614149|NCT00991276|162908606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|10.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.71||0.1677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|25.95||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||25.95|-4.56|0.1677
81614150|NCT00991276|162908606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-35.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.63|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.88|-20.66||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-20.66|-50.88|<0.0001
81614151|NCT00991276|162908606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|46.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.59|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.45|61.48||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||61.48|31.45|<0.0001
81614152|NCT00991276|162908607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-7.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.72||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.07|1.61||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||1.61|-17.07|0.1040
81614153|NCT00991276|162908607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.68||0.9325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.67|8.87||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||8.87|-9.67|0.9325
81614154|NCT00991276|162908607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-7.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.65||0.1175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.54|1.87||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||1.87|-16.54|0.1175
81614155|NCT00991276|162908608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-23.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.45|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.78|-15.18||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-15.18|-32.78|<0.0001
81614156|NCT00991276|162908608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-24.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.46|-16.02||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-16.02|-33.46|<0.0001
81685815|NCT00315302|163069552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|proportion 20/25 as a function of treatment group controlling for baseline acuity||"Null hypothesis: proportion 20/25 or better at 18wks in atropine group = proportion 20/25 or better at 18wks in atropine plus plano group~Alternative hypothesis: proportion 20/25 or better at 18wks in atropine group NOT equal to proportion 20/25 or better at 18wks in atropine plus plano group"||||.03
81467959|NCT00915876|162627940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81614157|NCT00991276|162908608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.38||0.8622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|9.43||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||9.43|-7.90|0.8622
81614158|NCT00991276|162908609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|0.4||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||0.40|-7.00|0.0800
81614159|NCT00991276|162908609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.2209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|1.39||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||1.39|-5.95|0.2209
81614160|NCT00991276|162908609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.5815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|2.63||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||2.63|-4.66|0.5815
81614161|NCT00991276|162908610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|32.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.02|43.42||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||43.42|22.02|<0.0001
81614162|NCT00991276|162908610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|25.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.37|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.22|36.49||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||36.49|15.22|<0.0001
81614163|NCT00991276|162908610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|6.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.33||0.2005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|17.42||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||17.42|-3.69|0.2005
81614164|NCT00991276|162908611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.57|9.02||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||9.02|4.57|<0.0001
81614165|NCT00991276|162908611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|5.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.02|7.45||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||7.45|3.02|<0.0001
81685816|NCT00315302|163069553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|5.8||||||95% confidence interval calculated within treatment group on the amount of change from baseline||5.8|3.2|
81685817|NCT00315302|163069553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|6.4||||||95% confidence interval calculated within treatment group on the amount of change from baseline||6.4|3.7|
81467960|NCT04545567|162627946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81467961|NCT04545567|162627947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.26
81467962|NCT04545567|162627948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2
81467963|NCT04545567|162627949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81467964|NCT04545567|162627950|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1
81467965|NCT04545567|162627951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81614166|NCT00991276|162908611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.1622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|3.75||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||3.75|-0.64|0.1622
81614167|NCT00991276|162908618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.47||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-0.47|-1.18|<0.0001
81614168|NCT00991276|162908618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.6||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-0.60|-1.31|<0.0001
81614169|NCT00991276|162908618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.4677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.48||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||0.48|-0.22|0.4677
81614170|NCT00991276|162908619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-25.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.83|-14.8||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-14.80|-35.83|<0.0001
81614171|NCT00991276|162908619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-28.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.89|-18.02||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-18.02|-38.89|<0.0001
81467966|NCT04545567|162627952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81614172|NCT00991276|162908619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|3.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.19||0.5461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.13|13.4||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||13.40|-7.13|0.5461
81467967|NCT04545567|162627953|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81467968|NCT04545567|162627954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.41
81614173|NCT00991276|162908620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.45||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||1.45|0.63|<0.0001
81614174|NCT00991276|162908620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.46||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||1.46|0.65|<0.0001
81614175|NCT00991276|162908620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.9403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.39||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||0.39|-0.42|0.9403
81614176|NCT00991276|162908621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-7.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.26||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.03|-1.14||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-1.14|-14.03|0.0215
81649456|NCT00267098|162989562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|23.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.999|44.53||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in IVMD through 24 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean IVMD change through 24 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in IVMD through 6 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in IVMD through 24 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 24 month value - randomization visit value. A positive value reflected reduction in IVMD.||44.530|1.999|
81467969|NCT04545567|162627955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.54
81467970|NCT04545567|162627956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81467971|NCT04545567|162627957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.52
81467972|NCT04545567|162627958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.28
81528308|NCT03058692|162743973|OTHER|||||||0.48||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.48
81528309|NCT03058692|162743974|OTHER|||||||0.32||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.32
81528310|NCT03058692|162743974|OTHER||||||>|0.99||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||>0.99
81528311|NCT03058692|162743975|OTHER|||||||0.0078||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.0078
81528312|NCT03058692|162743975|OTHER|||||||0.94||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.94
81528313|NCT03058692|162743976|OTHER|||||||||||||||||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.|No non-zero results were reported for either group so statistical testing was not performed.|||
81536814|NCT02734693|162756173|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.395||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.987|38.346|||ANCOVA|||Least squares means, SEs, effect sizes, 95% CIs, and p-values were generated using an ANCOVA model, with treatment (dasotraline/placebo), PERMP at baseline, and site as fixed effects. The dasotraline 6 mg/day treatment arm was discontinued in Version 3.00 of the protocol||38.346|8.987|0.002
81467973|NCT04545567|162627959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81467974|NCT04545567|162627960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.007
81467975|NCT04545567|162627961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.14
81467976|NCT04545567|162627962|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.22
81467977|NCT04545567|162627963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81467978|NCT04545567|162627964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.49
81467979|NCT04545567|162627965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81467980|NCT03979807|162627966|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.17|||||Cox proportional hazard model. 'Treatment' is the only Independent variable used to estimate the hazard ratios. Umeclidinium/Vilanterol is Reference Group.|||1.17|1.06|
81467981|NCT04464720|162627970|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Ranked Sum|||comparing pre and post intervention PM2.5||||0.050
81467982|NCT04464720|162627973|OTHER|||||||0.043|||||||Wilcoxon Ranked Sum|||comparing pre v post intervention NO2||||0.043
81467983|NCT04464720|162627976|OTHER|||||||0.056|||||||Wilcoxon Ranked Sum|||comparing FVC pre and post intervention||||0.056
81467984|NCT04464720|162627977|OTHER|||||||0.058|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||Comparing FEV1 pre and post intervention||||0.058
81467985|NCT04464720|162627979|OTHER|||||||0.058|||||||Wilcoxon Ranked Sum|||comparing FeNO pre v post intervention||||0.058
81467986|NCT02156895|162627993|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.1244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.24|||Regression, Logistic|Multiple logistic regression including total duration of treatment with Inlyta as factor||||1.24|0.97|0.1244
81467987|NCT02156895|162627999|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|Multiple logistic regression including total duration of treatment with Inlyta as factor||||1.2|1.02|0.0109
81467988|NCT03051516|162628088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Chi-squared|||This p-value compares HPV16 persistence by study arm.||||0.89
81467989|NCT03051516|162628088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Chi-squared|||This p-value compares HPV18/45 persistence by study arm.||||0.65
81467990|NCT03051516|162628088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056|||||||Chi-squared|||This p-value compares HPV31/33/52/58 persistence by study arm.||||0.056
81467991|NCT03051516|162628088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Chi-squared|||This p-value compares HPV35/39/51/56/59 persistence by study arm.||||0.38
81467992|NCT03051516|162628088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33||||||This p-value compares overall HPV persistence and is not specific to HPV genotype.|Chi-squared|||||||0.33
81467993|NCT03051516|162628089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.54
81614177|NCT00991276|162908621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.23||0.5569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|8.29||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||8.29|-4.49|0.5569
81614178|NCT00991276|162908621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-9.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.81|-3.16||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-3.16|-15.81|0.0036
81614179|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.6947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|4.27||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Awaken Short of Breath/with Headache: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||4.27|-2.85|0.6947
81614180|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|2.02||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Awaken Short of Breath/with Headache: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||2.02|-5.06|0.3980
81614181|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.2144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|5.76||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Awaken Short of Breath/with Headache: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||5.76|-1.30|0.2144
81614182|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|14.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.25|22.08||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Adequacy: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||22.08|6.25|0.0006
81614183|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|11.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.97||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.22|18.92||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Adequacy: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||18.92|3.22|0.0061
81685818|NCT00315302|163069554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|proportion 20/25 as a function of treatment group controlling for baseline acuity||"Null hypothesis: proportion 3 or more lines better at 18wks in atropine group = proportion 3 or more lines better at 18wks in atropine plus plano group~Alternative hypothesis: proportion 3 or more lines better at 18wks in atropine group NOT equal to proportion 3 or more lines better at 18wks in atropine plus plano group"||||0.39
81467994|NCT03051516|162628090|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.135|||||||Chi-squared|||This comparison is specific to the incidence of fever or chills.||||0.135
81467995|NCT03051516|162628090|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.64|||||||Chi-squared|||This comparison is specific to the incidence of headache.||||0.640
81614184|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.95||0.4342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.72|10.93||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Adequacy: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||10.93|-4.72|0.4342
81685819|NCT00315302|163069555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test to evaluate difference in change from baseline in stereoacuity by treatment group||All patients without respect to cause of amblyopia.||||0.39
81614185|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|1.66||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Somnolence: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||1.66|-6.53|0.2420
81710174|NCT01711359|163116963|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Noninferiority is concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in response rate is \>-12%|Newcombe-Wilson method|14.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|24.1|||||Estimation Parameter: Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction for difference in the response rate (Baricitinib minus Methotrexate).|||24.1|5.5|
81467996|NCT03051516|162628090|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.838|||||||Chi-squared|||This comparison is specific to the incidence of fatigue.||||0.838
81467997|NCT03051516|162628090|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.917|||||||Chi-squared|||This comparison is specific to the incidence of muscle aches.||||0.917
81467998|NCT03051516|162628090|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.005|||||||Chi-squared|||This comparison is specific to the incidence of pain at injection site.||||0.005
81467999|NCT03051516|162628090|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||This comparison is specific to the incidence of tenderness at injection site.||||0.001
81468000|NCT03051516|162628090|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||This comparison is specific to the incidence of swelling at injection site.||||0.004
81468001|NCT03051516|162628090|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.133|||||||Chi-squared|||This comparison is specific to the incidence of medical attention/medication required.||||0.133
81468002|NCT03051516|162628091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||Log Rank|||This p-value compares HSIL recurrence and presence of HPV16, in Arm I (Vaccine)||||0.93
81468003|NCT03051516|162628091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Log Rank|||This p-value compares HSIL recurrence and presence of HPV18, in Arm I (Vaccine)||||0.77
81468004|NCT03051516|162628091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Log Rank|||This p-value compares HSIL recurrence and presence of HPV31, in Arm I (Vaccine)||||0.57
81468005|NCT03051516|162628091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Log Rank|||This p-value compares HSIL recurrence and presence of HPV33, in Arm I (Vaccine)||||0.73
81468006|NCT03051516|162628091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998|||||||Log Rank|||This p-value compares HSIL recurrence and presence of HPV45, in Arm I (Vaccine)||||0.998
81468007|NCT03051516|162628091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||Log Rank|||This p-value compares HSIL recurrence and presence of HPV52, in Arm I (Vaccine)||||0.93
81468008|NCT03051516|162628091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Log Rank|||This p-value compares HSIL recurrence and presence of HPV58, in Arm I (Vaccine)||||0.95
81468009|NCT03051516|162628091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Log Rank|||This p-value compares HSIL recurrence and presence of any HPV type, in Arm I (Vaccine)||||0.91
81468010|NCT03051516|162628091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Log Rank|||This p-value compares HSIL recurrence and presence of HPV16, in Arm II (Placebo)||||0.22
81468011|NCT03051516|162628091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Log Rank|||This p-value compares HSIL recurrence and presence of HPV18, in Arm II (Placebo)||||0.27
81468012|NCT03051516|162628091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Log Rank|||This p-value compares HSIL recurrence and presence of HPV31, in Arm II (Placebo)||||0.72
81468013|NCT03051516|162628091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Log Rank|||This p-value compares HSIL recurrence and presence of HPV33, in Arm II (Placebo)||||0.71
81468014|NCT03051516|162628091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Log Rank|||This p-value compares HSIL recurrence and presence of HPV45, in Arm II (Placebo)||||0.11
81468015|NCT03051516|162628091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Log Rank|||This p-value compares HSIL recurrence and presence of HPV52, in Arm II (Placebo)||||0.58
81468016|NCT03051516|162628091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Log Rank|||This p-value compares HSIL recurrence and presence of HPV58, in Arm II (Placebo)||||0.81
81468017|NCT03051516|162628091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Log Rank|||This p-value compares HSIL recurrence and presence of any HPV type, in Arm II (Placebo)||||0.73
81468018|NCT03408444|162628095|SUPERIORITY|Superiority is established if the adjusted upper confidence limit is below 0.|Mean Difference|-0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0181|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.106|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward and Roger method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|It was calculated that 160 participants randomized in a 1:1:1:1 fashion among the four arms would have at least 90% power to detect a 0.08 mm difference in mean axial elongation at the 6-month follow-up. The power analysis was conducted controlling 2-sided type I error of 0.05.||-0.020|-0.106|
81468019|NCT03408444|162628095|SUPERIORITY|Superiority is established if the adjusted upper confidence limit is below 0.|Mean Difference|-0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0183|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|-0.013|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward and Roger method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|It was calculated that 160 participants randomized in a 1:1:1:1 fashion among the four arms would have at least 90% power to detect a 0.08 mm difference in mean axial elongation at the 6-month follow-up. The power analysis was conducted controlling 2-sided type I error of 0.05.||-0.013|-0.100|
81468020|NCT03408444|162628095|SUPERIORITY|Superiority is established if the adjusted upper confidence limit is below 0.|Mean Difference|-0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0184|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.149|-0.062|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward and Roger method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|It was calculated that 160 participants randomized in a 1:1:1:1 fashion among the four arms would have at least 90% power to detect a 0.08 mm difference in mean axial elongation at the 6-month follow-up. The power analysis was conducted controlling 2-sided type I error of 0.05.||-0.062|-0.149|
81614186|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|4.02||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Somnolence: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||4.02|-4.12|0.9810
81614187|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.2468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.44|1.67||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Somnolence: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||1.67|-6.44|0.2468
81536815|NCT02734693|162756173|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|24.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.389||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.381|38.714|||ANCOVA|||Least squares means, SEs, effect sizes, 95% CIs, and p-values were generated using an ANCOVA model, with treatment (dasotraline/placebo), PERMP at baseline, and site as fixed effects. The dasotraline 6 mg/day treatment arm was discontinued in Version 3.00 of the protocol||38.714|9.381|0.002
81614188|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.1496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.09||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Quantity: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||1.09|-0.17|0.1496
81614189|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.8184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.55||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Quantity: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||0.55|-0.69|0.8184
81614190|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.15||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Quantity: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||1.15|-0.09|0.0918
81614191|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-9.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|-4.99||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||6-Item Sleep Problems Index: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-4.99|-14.80|0.0001
81614192|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-6.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.42|-1.67||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||6-Item Sleep Problems Index: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-1.67|-11.42|0.0089
81685820|NCT00315302|163069556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test to evaluate difference in change from baseline in stereoacuity by treatment group||Among anisometropic patients only||||0.90
81685821|NCT00315302|163069558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis: proportion 1 or more lines worse and worse than 20/20 at 18wks same in both groups;~Alternate: proportion 1 or more lines worse and worse than 20/20 at 18wks same in both groups"||||0.003
81685822|NCT00440401|163069620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Normal approximation to the binominal distribution is used to construct the asymptotic confidence intervals||||||<0.0001
81685823|NCT00440401|163069621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0006||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Normal approximation to the binominal distribution is used to construct the asymptotic confidence intervals||||||<0.0006
81685824|NCT00091793|163069637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|6.2|7.8|||ANCOVA|||||7.8|6.2|<0.0001
81685825|NCT01165229|163069664|OTHER|The efficacy of Herpes Zoster subunit (HZ/su) vaccine against herpes zoster disease was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of VE was above 10%.|Vaccine efficacy|90.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.54|94.32|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of Herpes Zoster (HZ) disease between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A 70-79 YOA group and Zoster-022 Placebo 70-79 YOA group.||94.32|83.54|<0.0001
81685826|NCT01165229|163069664|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine against herpes zoster disease was demonstrated if the lower limit of the of the 2-sided 95% CI of VE was above 10%|Vaccine efficacy|89.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.65|96.16|||Poisson exact method|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of Herpes Zoster (HZ) disease between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A \>=80YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo Zoster-022 Placebo \>=80YOA Group||96.16|74.65|<0.0001
81614193|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45||0.1746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.21|1.51||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||6-Item Sleep Problems Index: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||1.51|-8.21|0.1746
81649457|NCT00267098|162989563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-0.047|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.089||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in E/A through 6 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean E/A change through 6 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in E:A ratio (E/A) through 6 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in E:A ratio through 6 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 6 month value - randomization visit value.||0.089|-0.180|
81614194|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-10.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.96|-5.32||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||9-Item Sleep Problems Index: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-5.32|-14.96|<0.0001
81614195|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42||0.0359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.91|-0.34||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||9-Item Sleep Problems Index: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-0.34|-9.91|0.0359
81614196|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.0395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.78|-0.24||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||9-Item Sleep Problems Index: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-0.24|-9.78|0.0395
81614197|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.27||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Optimal Sleep: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||0.27|0.02|0.0278
81614198|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.2||95.0|-0.04|0.2||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Optimal Sleep: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||0.20|-0.04|0.2000
81614199|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.3396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.18||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Optimal Sleep: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||0.18|-0.06|0.3396
81614200|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-14.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.93|-8.19||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Disturbance: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-8.19|-20.93|<0.0001
81614201|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-6.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.0584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.43|0.22||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Disturbance: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||0.22|-12.43|0.0584
81614202|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-8.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.19||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.76|-2.15||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Disturbance: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||-2.15|-14.76|0.0090
81614203|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28||0.2405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|1.82||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Snoring: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||1.82|-7.20|0.2405
81614204|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.7565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.18|3.77||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Snoring: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||3.77|-5.18|0.7565
81614205|NCT00991276|162908622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.3792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.43|2.47||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Snoring: P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||2.47|-6.43|0.3792
81614206|NCT00991276|162908623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|5.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|8.55||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||8.55|1.98|0.0019
81614207|NCT00991276|162908623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|3.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65||0.0506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|6.51||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||6.51|-0.01|0.0506
81614208|NCT00991276|162908623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.2222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|5.26||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p-value \< 0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value was calculated using linear mixed model analysis with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects. Random effects were participant within sequence and residual error. The LS means and SE were used to test for a treatment difference and construct 2-sided 95% CIs. The hypothesis test was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% level of significance.||5.26|-1.24|0.2222
81649458|NCT00267098|162989564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|-0.117|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.287|0.058||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in E/A through 12 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean E/A change through 12 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in E:A ratio (E/A) through 12 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in E:A ratio through 12 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 12 month value - randomization visit value.||0.058|-0.287|
81614209|NCT00920686|162908668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6407|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.6407
81614210|NCT01219855|162908683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Z-test cmpared 2 independ. proportions|||||||<0.0001
81614211|NCT01219855|162908684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed effect model|||||||<0.01
81614212|NCT01219855|162908685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed effect model|||||||<0.0001
81614213|NCT01219855|162908685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed effect model|||||||<0.01
81685827|NCT01165229|163069664|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine against herpes zoster disease was demonstrated if the lower limit of the of the 2-sided 95% CI of VE was above 10%|Vaccine efficacy|89.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.29|93.66|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of Herpes Zoster (HZ) disease between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A \>=70YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo \>=70YOA Group||93.66|84.29|<0.0001
81614214|NCT01219855|162908686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed effect model|||||||<0.0001
81614215|NCT01219855|162908687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Z-test compared 2 independ. proportions|||||||<0.05
81614216|NCT01219855|162908688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Z-test compared 2 independ. proportions|||The proportion of subjects achieving a ≥20% decrease in plasma iPTH at EOT was greater in the CTAP101 Capsules 60 and 90 μg groups compared to the corresponding placebo group.||||<0.001
81614217|NCT02595398|162908689|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|31.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.5|45.9||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.050. Prior to evaluating the results of the CMH test, a Breslow-Day test with Tarone's adjustment was conducted to confirm the homogeneity of the odds ratios between country strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test was stratified by the country, i.e., US+Israel and India.|Estimated value was calculated as the percentage of subjects in the Active arm meeting the primary endpoint minus the percentage of subjects in the Control arm meeting the primary endpoint.|A total sample size of 150 subjects in a 3:2 randomization had 90% power to detect a difference between treatments in the proportion of subjects showing improvement is 0.60 for treated and 0.34 for sham. The primary analysis was a test of superiority of the CLS-TA arm over the sham arm, and was based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by country.||45.9|15.5|<0.001
81614218|NCT01664104|162908719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated between baseline versus change at Month 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.0001
81614219|NCT01664104|162908719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated between baseline versus change at Month 6.|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.0001
81614220|NCT01664104|162908720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was calculated between baseline versus change at Month 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.0001
81614221|NCT01664104|162908720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon test|P-value was calculated between baseline versus change at Month 6.||||||<0.0001
81614222|NCT01664104|162908721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon test|P-value was calculated between baseline versus change at Month 3.||||||<0.0001
81614223|NCT01664104|162908721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon test|P-value was calculated between baseline versus change at Month 6.||||||<0.0001
81649459|NCT00267098|162989565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|0.041|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|0.22||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in E/A through 18 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean E/A change through 18 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in E:A ratio (E/A) through 18 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in E:A ratio through 18 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 18 month value - randomization visit value.||0.220|-0.136|
81614224|NCT01664104|162908741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated between baseline versus change at Month 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.0001
81614225|NCT01664104|162908741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was calculated between baseline versus change at Month 6.|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.0001
81614226|NCT01664104|162908742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was calculated between baseline versus change at Month 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.0001
81614227|NCT01664104|162908742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was calculated between baseline versus change at Month 6.|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.0001
81614228|NCT01664104|162908743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6904|||||||t-test|P-value signifies CRP at the start of TCZ treatment by remission status using DAS28-CRP (remission versus no remission).||||||0.6904
81614229|NCT01664104|162908743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6032|||||||t-test|P-value signifies the CRP at the start of TCZ treatment by remission status using SDAI (remission versus no remission).||||||0.6032
81614230|NCT01664104|162908743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6146|||||||t-test|P-value signifies the CRP at the start of TCZ treatment by remission status using CDAI (remission versus no remission).||||||0.6146
81614231|NCT01664104|162908744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018|||||||t-test|P-value signifies the BMI at the start of TCZ treatment by remission status using DAS28-CRP (remission versus no remission).||||||0.0018
81614232|NCT01664104|162908744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1617|||||||t-test|P-value signifies the BMI at the start of TCZ treatment by remission status using SDAI (remission versus no remission).||||||0.1617
81614233|NCT01664104|162908744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1296|||||||t-test|P-value signifies the BMI at the start of TCZ treatment by remission status using CDAI (remission versus no remission).||||||0.1296
81614234|NCT01664104|162908747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5332|||||||t-test|P-value signifies the CRP at the start of TCZ treatment using the morning stiffness ( ≤ 30 minutes versus \> 30 minutes).||||||0.5332
81614235|NCT01664104|162908748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6159|||||||t-test|P-value signifies the BMI at the start of TCZ treatment using the morning stiffness ( ≤ 30 minutes versus \> 30 minutes).||||||0.6159
81614236|NCT01664104|162908749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.237|||||||Pearson correlation|P-value was calculated from Pearson correlation coefficient between CRP at the start of TCZ treatment versus HAQ-DI (0-3) at Month 6.||||||0.2370
81614237|NCT01664104|162908749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8033|||||||Spearman Correlation|P-value was calculated from Spearman correlation coefficient between CRP at the start of TCZ treatment versus HAQ-D1 (0-3) at Month 6.||||||0.8033
81614238|NCT01664104|162908750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0306|||||||Pearson correlation|P-value was calculated from Pearson correlation coefficient for change from baseline in CRP versus change from baseline in HAQ-DI (0-3) at Month 6.||||||0.0306
81614239|NCT01664104|162908750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0749|||||||Spearman Correlation|P-value was calculated from Spearman correlation coefficient for change from baseline in CRP versus change from baseline in HAQ-DI (0-3) at Month 6.||||||0.0749
81614240|NCT01664104|162908751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4854|||||||Pearson correlation|P-value was calculated from Pearson correlation coefficient between CRP at the start of TCZ treatment versus VAS fatigue at Month 6.||||||0.4854
81614241|NCT01664104|162908751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.325|||||||S|P-value was calculated from Spearman correlation coefficient between CRP at the start of TCZ treatment versus VAS fatigue at Month 6.||||||0.3250
81614242|NCT01664104|162908752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011|||||||Pearson correlation|P-value was calculated from Pearson correlation coefficient between change from baseline in CRP versus change from baseline in VAS fatigue at Month 6.||||||0.0011
81614243|NCT01664104|162908752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013|||||||Spearman Correlation|P-value calculated from Spearman correlation coefficient between change from baseline in CRP versus change from baseline in VAS fatigue at Month 6.||||||0.0013
81614244|NCT01664104|162908753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5655|||||||Pearson correlation|P-value was calculated from Pearson correlation coefficient between BMI at the start of TCZ treatment versus HAQ-DI (0-3) at Month 6.||||||0.5655
81614245|NCT01664104|162908753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3977|||||||Spearman Correlation|P-value was calculated from Spearman correlation coefficient between BMI at the start of TCZ treatment versus HAQ-DI (0-3) at Month 6.||||||0.3977
81614246|NCT01664104|162908754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0123|||||||Pearson correlation|P-value obtained from Pearson correlation coefficient between change from baseline in CRP versus change from baseline in morning stiffness at Month 6.||||||0.0123
81614247|NCT01664104|162908754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0151|||||||Spearman Correlation|P-value obtained from Spearman correlation coefficient between change from baseline in CRP versus change from baseline in morning stiffness at Month 6||||||0.0151
81614248|NCT01664104|162908755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9909|||||||Pearson correlation|P-value was calculated from Pearson correlation coefficient between BMI at the start of TCZ treatment versus VAS fatigue at Month 6.||||||0.9909
81536816|NCT02354235|162756202|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||||-0.60|-1.15|<0.001
81614249|NCT01664104|162908755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6482|||||||Spearman Correlation|P-value was calculated from Spearman correlation coefficient between BMI at the start of TCZ treatment versus VAS fatigue at Month 6.||||||0.6482
81614250|NCT01467700|162908794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28||0.518|TWO_SIDED|98.0|-2.9|3.1||P-values were from an MMRM model with baseline\*week, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week\*treatment as factors in the analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.1|-2.9|0.518
81614251|NCT01467700|162908794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.979|TWO_SIDED|98.0|-0.4|5.7||P-values were from an MMRM model with baseline\*week, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week\*treatment as factors in the analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.7|-0.4|0.979
81614252|NCT01467700|162908794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.4|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-3.7|3.0||P-values were from an MMRM model with baseline\*week, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week\*treatment as factors in the analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.0|-3.7|0.400
81614253|NCT01467700|162908795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22||0.017|TWO_SIDED|98.0|-0.5|9.9||P-values were from an MMRM model with baseline\*week, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week\*treatment as factors in the analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.9|-0.5|0.017
81614254|NCT01467700|162908795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.361|TWO_SIDED|98.0|-4.5|6.1||P-values were from an MMRM model with baseline\*week, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week\*treatment as factors in the analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.1|-4.5|0.361
81614255|NCT01467700|162908795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.23||0.002|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.6|12.1||P-values were from an MMRM model with baseline\*week, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week\*treatment as factors in the analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.1|0.6|0.002
81614256|NCT03727854|162908806|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.933|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.933
81614257|NCT03727854|162908807|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.971|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.971
81614258|NCT03727854|162908808|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.608|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.608
81614259|NCT03727854|162908809|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.617|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.617
81614260|NCT03727854|162908810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.823|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.823
81614261|NCT03727854|162908811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.740
81614262|NCT03727854|162908812|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.551|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.551
81614263|NCT03727854|162908813|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.652|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.652
81614264|NCT03727854|162908814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.639|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.639
81614265|NCT01078246|162908815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|2.282||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.344|3.875|||Poisson Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||AIDS-defining malignancies||3.875|1.344|0.002
81685828|NCT01165229|163069665|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine against PHN was demonstrated if the lower limit of the of the 2-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|93.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.47|99.19|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of Post-Herpetic Neuralgia (PHN) between Zoster-022/006 Pooled GSK1437173A 70-79YOA Group and Zoster-022/006 Pooled Placebo 70-79YOA Group||99.19|72.47|<0.0001
81614266|NCT01078246|162908815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.84|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.621|4.977|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||AIDS-defining malignancies||4.977|1.621|<0.05
81614267|NCT01078246|162908815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.871||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.207|2.899|||Poisson Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||AIDS-defining malignancies||2.899|1.207|0.005
81614268|NCT01078246|162908815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.879||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.227|2.879|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||AIDS-defining malignancies||2.879|1.227|0.004
81614269|NCT01078246|162908815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.943||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.191|3.168|||Poisson Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||Non-AIDS-defining malignancies||3.168|1.191|0.008
81614270|NCT01078246|162908815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.459||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.454|4.159|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||Non-AIDS-defining malignancies||4.159|1.454|0.001
81536817|NCT02354235|162756203|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-38.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.5|-29.2|||ANCOVA|||||-29.2|-48.5|<0.001
81614271|NCT01078246|162908815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.776||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.199|2.631|||Poisson Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||Non-AIDS-defining malignancies||2.631|1.199|0.004
81614272|NCT01078246|162908815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.86||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.274|2.717|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||Non-AIDS-defining malignancies||2.717|1.274|0.001
81614273|NCT01078246|162908816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.807||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.557|1.168|||Poisson regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+), and Hepatitis B/C status.||||1.168|0.557|0.255
81614274|NCT01078246|162908816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.907||||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.597|1.376|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+), and Hepatitis B/C status.||||1.376|0.597|0.646
81614275|NCT01078246|162908816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.268||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.895|1.795|||Poisson Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+), and Hepatitis B/C status.||||1.795|0.895|0.182
81614276|NCT01078246|162908816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.257||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.894|1.768|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+), and Hepatitis B/C status.||||1.768|0.894|0.188
81614277|NCT01078246|162908817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.016||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.796|1.297|||Poisson Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||||1.297|0.796|0.897
81614278|NCT01078246|162908817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.287||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.69|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||||1.690|0.980|0.070
81614279|NCT01078246|162908817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.067||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.339|||Poisson Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||||1.339|0.850|0.575
81614280|NCT01078246|162908817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.057||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.847|1.319|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||||1.319|0.847|0.626
81614281|NCT01078246|162908819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.389|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.274|0.551|||Poisson Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||||0.551|0.274|<0.0001
81614282|NCT01078246|162908819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.471|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.314|0.707|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||||0.707|0.314|<0.05
81649460|NCT00267098|162989566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior BiV - RV Mean Difference|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.311||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used since it is a non-Bayesian statistical tool. Instead,a posterior distribution representing the set of possible values for the BiV - RV difference in change in E/A through 24 months was used.|Bayesian Credible Interval||Because Bayesian analyses were employed, a 95% two-sided credible interval was used instead of a confidence interval. This reflects the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile of possible values for the BiV-RV difference in mean E/A change through 24 months.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar changes in E:A ratio (E/A) through 24 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients have different changes in E:A ratio through 24 months with BiV pacing than RV pacing. Change was calculated as 24 month value - randomization visit value.||0.311|-0.085|
81536818|NCT02354235|162756204|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.45|||ANCOVA|||||-1.45|-3.20|<0.001
81614283|NCT01078246|162908819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.65||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.102|2.47|||Poisson Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||||2.470|1.102|0.015
81614284|NCT01078246|162908819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.622||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.085|2.425|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||||2.425|1.085|0.018
81614285|NCT01078246|162908820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.75||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.517|||Poisson Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||||1.517|0.370|0.423
81614286|NCT01078246|162908820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.208||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.559|2.612|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||||2.612|0.559|0.631
81614287|NCT01078246|162908820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.845||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.458|1.561|||Poisson Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||||1.561|0.458|0.592
81614288|NCT01078246|162908820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.022||||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.565|1.85|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||||1.850|0.565|0.943
81614289|NCT01078246|162908821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.708||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.464|1.08|||Poisson Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||||1.080|0.464|0.109
81536819|NCT02354235|162756205|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-100.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-122.2|-78.4|||ANCOVA|||||-78.4|-122.2|<0.001
81536820|NCT02354235|162756206|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-50.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.9|-36.9|||ANCOVA|||||-36.9|-64.9|<0.001
81614290|NCT01078246|162908821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.794||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.486|1.296|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||||1.296|0.486|0.356
81614291|NCT01078246|162908821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.556||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.022|2.37|||Poisson Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||||2.370|1.022|0.039
81614292|NCT01078246|162908821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.564||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.036|2.361|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, propensity score, and treatment regimen (1st, 2nd, 3rd+).||||2.361|1.036|0.033
81614293|NCT01078246|162908821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.72||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.861|3.437|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, and propensity score, and was stratified by the 1st treatment regimen.||||3.437|0.861|0.125
81614294|NCT01078246|162908821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.056||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.517|2.155|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, and propensity score, and was stratified by the 2nd treatment regimen.||||2.155|0.517|0.881
81614295|NCT01078246|162908821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.077||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.854|5.05|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|The analysis included adjustments for raltegravir exposure, and propensity score, and was stratified by the 3rd+ treatment regimen.||||5.05|0.854|0.107
81614296|NCT01081145|162908822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in treatment failures|-15.6||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.6|-4.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-4.5|-26.6|0.006
81614297|NCT01081145|162908823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.003
81614298|NCT01081145|162908824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-6.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.01|-3.48||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||-3.48|-9.01|<0.001
81614299|NCT01081145|162908825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percent of subjects|17.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|28.5||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.5|6.6|0.001
81614300|NCT01081145|162908826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.06||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.02||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||0.02|-0.14|0.118
81614301|NCT01081145|162908829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81614302|NCT01081145|162908833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81614303|NCT01018511|162908890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Overall power was 90% power for non-inferiority vs placebo for total IPSS. Only the FDC(s) that succeeded in stage 1 were evaluated in stage 2 for total IPSS. If both FDCs succeeded in stage 1, then both FDCs proceeded to stage 2 and the Hochberg procedure was implemented at one-sided alpha = 0.025. If one FDC succeeded in stage 1, then only this FDC proceeded to stage 2 and the FDC vs. TOCAS alone for non-inferiority was assessed at one-sided alpha = 0.025/2 = 0.0125.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.73|0.11||The primary analysis was adjusted for multiplicity for IPSS using the Hochberg procedure involving 2 stages: Stage 1, superiority to placebo and Stage 2: non-inferiority to tamsulosin alone, with a switch to superiority where applicable.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||The non-inferiority of FDC vs TOCAS on the change from baseline to end of treatment in total IPSS. A FDC was regarded successful if it showed superiority vs. placebo for total IPSS, noninferiority vs. TOCAS alone for total IPSS along with superiority vs. TOCAS alone for TUS.||0.11|-1.73|0.001
81614304|NCT01018511|162908890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Only the FDC(s) that succeeded in stage 1 were evaluated in stage 2 for total IPSS. If both FDCs succeeded in stage 1, then both FDCs proceeded to stage 2 and the Hochberg procedure was implemented at one-sided alpha = 0.025. If one FDC succeeded in stage 1, then only this FDC proceeded to stage 2 and the FDC vs. TOCAS alone for non-inferiority was assessed at one-sided alpha = 0.025/2 = 0.0125.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.028|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.22|0.64||The primary analysis was adjusted for multiplicity for IPSS using the Hochberg procedure involving 2 stages: Stage 1, superiority to placebo and Stage 2: non-inferiority to tamsulosin alone, with a switch to superiority where applicable.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||The non-inferiority of FDC vs. TOCAS on the change from baseline to end of treatment in total IPSS. A FDC was regarded successful if it showed superiority vs. placebo for total IPSS, noninferiority vs. TOCAS alone for total IPSS along with superiority vs. TOCAS alone for TUS.||0.64|-1.22|0.028
81614305|NCT01018511|162908890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|||||The primary analysis was adjusted for multiplicity for IPSS using the Hochberg procedure involving 2 stages: Stage 1, superiority to placebo and Stage 2: non-inferiority to tamsulosin alone, with a switch to superiority where applicable.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||The superiority of FDC vs. TOCAS on the change from baseline to end of treatment in total IPSS.||||0.048
81614306|NCT01018511|162908890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|||||The primary analysis was adjusted for multiplicity for IPSS using the Hochberg procedure involving 2 stages: Stage 1, superiority to placebo and Stage 2: non-inferiority to tamsulosin alone, with a switch to superiority where applicable.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||The superiority of FDC vs. TOCAS on the change from baseline to end of treatment in total IPSS.||||0.483
81685829|NCT01165229|163069665|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine against PHN was demonstrated if the lower limit of the of the 2-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|71.16||||0.1844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.51|97.08|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of PHN between Zoster-022/006 Pooled GSK1437173A \>=80YOA Group and Zoster-022/006 Pooled Placebo \>=80YOA Group||97.08|-51.51|0.1844
81685830|NCT01165229|163069665|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine against PHN was demonstrated if the lower limit of the of the 2-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|88.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.7|97.1|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of PHN between Zoster-022/006 Pooled GSK1437173A \>=70YOA Group and Zoster-022/006 Pooled Placebo \>=70YOA Group||97.10|68.70|<0.0001
81528314|NCT03058692|162743976|OTHER|||||||0.5||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.5
81528315|NCT03058692|162743977|OTHER|||||||||||||||||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.|No non-zero results were reported for either group so statistical testing was not performed.|||
81528316|NCT03058692|162743977|OTHER|||||||||||||||||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.|No non-zero results were reported for either group so statistical testing was not performed.|||
81528317|NCT03058692|162743978|OTHER|||||||||||||||||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.|No non-zero results were reported for either group so statistical testing was not performed.|||
81528318|NCT03058692|162743979|OTHER|||||||||||||||||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.|No non-zero results were reported for either group so statistical testing was not performed.|||
81528319|NCT03058692|162743979|OTHER|||||||0.5||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.5
81528320|NCT03058692|162743980|OTHER||||||>|0.99||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||>0.99
81528321|NCT03058692|162743980|OTHER|||||||0.74||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.74
81528322|NCT03058692|162743981|OTHER|||||||0.5||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.50
81528323|NCT03058692|162743981|OTHER|||||||0.9||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.90
81536821|NCT03349723|162756211|OTHER||Slope|0.9806|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0322|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9155|1.0457|||||Based on the estimate for the slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|The model consisted of a regression model applied to log-transformed data. The corresponding ANCOVA model included the logarithm of the dose as a covariate.||1.0457|0.9155|
81685831|NCT01165229|163069666|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine against herpes zoster disease was demonstrated if the lower limit of the of the 2-sided 95% CI of VE was above 10%|Vaccine efficacy|91.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.04|94.85|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of herpes zoster disease between Zoster-022/006 Pooled GSK1437173A 70-79YOA Group and Zoster-022/006 Pooled Placebo 70-79YOA Group||94.85|86.04|<0.0001
81702738|NCT03238352|163101402|OTHER||Diference of Least Square mean|37.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.306|<|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.916|51.995||P-value from Van Elteren test|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline tactile threshold as a covariate.|Difference is the first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|||51.995|22.916|<0.0004
81528324|NCT03058692|162743982|OTHER|||||||0.87||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.87
81528325|NCT03058692|162743982|OTHER|||||||0.57||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.57
81528326|NCT03058692|162743983|OTHER|||||||0.82||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.82
81528327|NCT03058692|162743983|OTHER|||||||0.076||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.076
81528328|NCT03058692|162743984|OTHER||||||>|0.99||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||>0.99
81528329|NCT03058692|162743984|OTHER|||||||0.75||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.75
81528330|NCT03058692|162743985|OTHER|||||||0.5||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.50
81528331|NCT03058692|162743985|OTHER|||||||0.5||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.50
81528332|NCT03058692|162743986|OTHER||||||>|0.99||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||>.99
81536822|NCT03349723|162756212|OTHER||Slope|0.9892|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0339|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9207|1.0577|||||Based on the estimate for the slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|The model consisted of a regression model applied to log-transformed data. The corresponding ANCOVA model included the logarithm of the dose as a covariate.||1.0577|0.9207|
81614307|NCT01018511|162908890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.9||The primary analysis was adjusted for multiplicity for IPSS using the Hochberg procedure involving 2 stages: Stage 1, superiority to placebo and Stage 2: non-inferiority to tamsulosin alone, with a switch to superiority where applicable.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||The superiority of the FDC vs placebo on the change from baseline to end of treatment in total IPSS. A FDC was regarded successful if it showed superiority vs. placebo for total IPSS, noninferiority vs. TOCAS alone for total IPSS along with superiority vs. TOCAS alone for TUS.||-0.9|-2.4|<0.001
81614308|NCT01018511|162908890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.3||The primary analysis was adjusted for multiplicity for IPSS using the Hochberg procedure involving 2 stages: Stage 1, superiority to placebo and Stage 2: non-inferiority to tamsulosin alone, with a switch to superiority where applicable.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||The superiority of the FDC vs. placebo on the change from baseline to end of treatment in total IPSS. A FDC was regarded successful if it showed superiority vs. placebo for total IPSS, noninferiority vs. TOCAS alone for total IPSS along with superiority vs. TOCAS alone for TUS.||-0.3|-1.9|0.006
81614309|NCT01018511|162908890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.0||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||The superiority of TOCAS vs. placebo on the change from baseline to end of treatment in total IPSS. With a sample size of 274 participants per arm, the overall power to meet this outcome measure was 97% power for superiority vs placebo for total IPSS.||-0.0|-1.6|0.039
81614310|NCT01018511|162908891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.9|0.0||The primary analysis was adjusted for multiplicity for TUS using the Hochberg procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||The superiority of FDC 0.4 mg/6 mg vs. TOCAS in the change from baseline to end of treatment in TUS. A FDC was regarded successful if it showed superiority vs. placebo for total IPSS, noninferiority vs. TOCAS alone for total IPSS along with superiority vs. TOCAS alone for TUS.||0.0|-2.9|0.025
81614311|NCT01018511|162908891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.162|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.3|0.5||The primary analysis was adjusted for multiplicity for TUS using the Hochberg procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||The superiority of FDC 0.4 mg/6 mg vs. TOCAS in the change from baseline to end of treatment in TUS. A FDC was regarded successful if it showed superiority vs. placebo for total IPSS, noninferiority vs. TOCAS alone for total IPSS along with superiority vs. TOCAS alone for TUS.||0.5|-2.3|0.162
81614312|NCT01018511|162908891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-2.5||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||The superiority of FDC 0.4 mg/6 mg vs. placebo on the change from baseline to end of treatment in TUS.||-2.5|-4.9|<0.001
81614313|NCT01018511|162908891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-1.9||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||The superiority of FDC 0.4 mg/9 mg vs. placebo on the change from baseline to end of treatment in TUS.||-1.9|-4.4|<0.001
81614314|NCT01018511|162908891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.0||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||The superiority of TOCAS vs. placebo on the change from baseline to end of treatment in TUS.||-1.0|-3.5|<0.001
81614315|NCT01018511|162908892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.3||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||-0.3|-1.0|<0.001
81649461|NCT00267098|162989567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1841||||0.9985||95.0||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used. Instead, a posterior probability, representing the probability that subjects with biventricular pacing have better outcomes, was calculated. A probability ≥ 0.95 was significant.|Posterior probability of mean difference|The posterior probability that the mean difference is greater than 0 was calculated.|This was a one-sided analysis of the BiV arm - RV arm difference in Mean Clinical Composite Scores. Values above 0 suggested better outcomes in the Biventricular arm.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar Clinical Composite Scores after 6 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients had better scores with BiV pacing than RV pacing. The analysis assigned numerical values (Improved=3, Unchanged=2, Worsened=1) and compared the average score between randomization arms using a one-sided analysis.||||0.9985
81685832|NCT01165229|163069666|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine against herpes zoster disease was demonstrated if the lower limit of the of the 2-sided 95% CI of VE was above 10%|Vaccine efficacy|91.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.22|96.94|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of herpes zoster disease between Zoster-022/006 Pooled GSK1437173A \>=80YOA Group and Zoster-022/006 Pooled Placebo \>=80YOA Group||96.94|80.22|<0.0001
81685833|NCT01165229|163069666|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine against herpes zoster disease was demonstrated if the lower limit of the of the 2-sided 95% CI of VE was above 10%|Vaccine efficacy|91.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.88|94.46|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of herpes zoster disease between Zoster-022/006 pooled GSK1437173A \>=70 YOA Group and Zoster-022/006 Pooled Placebo \>=70YOA Group||94.46|86.88|<0.0001
81649462|NCT00267098|162989568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2503||||0.9999||95.0||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used. Instead, a posterior probability, representing the probability that subjects with biventricular pacing have better outcomes, was calculated. A probability ≥ 0.95 was significant.|Posterior probability of mean difference|The posterior probability that the mean difference is greater than 0 was calculated.|This was a one-sided analysis of the BiV arm - RV arm difference in Mean Clinical Composite Scores. Values above 0 suggested better outcomes in the Biventricular arm.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar Clinical Composite Scores after 12 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients had better scores with BiV pacing than RV pacing. The analysis assigned numerical values (Improved=3, Unchanged=2, Worsened=1) and compared the average score between randomization arms using a one-sided analysis.||||0.9999
81463758|NCT04075682|162618920|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|12.57||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H2 assessment. We expected that the effect of pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) vs no pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) on the outcome would be lower for higher vs lower self-efficacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||12.57|0.08|0.99
81528333|NCT03058692|162743986|OTHER||||||>|0.99||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||>.99
81614316|NCT01018511|162908892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||0.1|-0.6|0.223
81614317|NCT01018511|162908892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.8||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||-0.8|-1.5|< 0.001
81614318|NCT01018511|162908892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate||Mean change vs placebo.||-0.4|-1.1|< 0.001
81614319|NCT01018511|162908892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least squares mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||-0.2|-0.9|0.002
81614320|NCT01018511|162908893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|23.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.6|29.6||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||29.6|16.6|< 0.001
81614321|NCT01018511|162908893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|23.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.6|29.8||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||29.8|16.6|< 0.001
81702739|NCT03238352|163101402|OTHER||Diference of Least Square mean|49.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.079|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.791|63.966||P-value from Van Elteren test|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline tactile threshold as a covariate.|Difference is the first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|||63.966|35.791|<.0001
81710175|NCT02698176|163116991|OTHER||Estimation of DLT Rate|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.121|0.418|||||Point estimate and 2-sided 80% Bayesian credible interval for DLT rate estimated for the total number of participants from all 3 cohorts (CRPC+NMC+TNBC) that were evaluable for DLT analysis based on a non-informative prior distribution of Beta (1,1).|||0.418|0.121|
81614322|NCT01018511|162908893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|27.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|33.9||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||33.9|21.0|< 0.001
81614323|NCT01018511|162908893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|27.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.1|34.1||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||34.1|21.1|< 0.001
81685834|NCT01165229|163069667|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine against PHN was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|90.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.57|98.95|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of of Vaccine Efficacy (VE) in prevention of PHN between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A 70-79YOA Group and Zoster-022 placebo 70-79YOA Group||98.95|62.57|<0.0001
81614324|NCT01018511|162908893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.32||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|10.9||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate||Mean change vs placebo.||10.9|-2.2|0.189
81614325|NCT01018511|162908894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|14.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.51||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|29.3||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||29.3|-0.2|0.053
81614326|NCT01018511|162908894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|14.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.59||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|29.6||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||29.6|-0.2|0.053
81614327|NCT01018511|162908894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|18.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.37||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|33.0||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||33.0|4.1|0.012
81614328|NCT01018511|162908894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|18.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.45||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|33.4||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||33.4|4.1|0.012
81614329|NCT01018511|162908894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.49||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|18.7||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||18.7|-10.7|0.591
81614330|NCT01018511|162908895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||0.4|-0.6|0.616
81614331|NCT01018511|162908895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||0.2|-0.7|0.319
81614332|NCT01018511|162908895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.6||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||-0.6|-1.5|< 0.001
81614333|NCT01018511|162908895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.7||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||-0.7|-1.7|< 0.001
81614334|NCT01018511|162908895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.4||No adjustments to multiplicity were made|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||-0.4|-1.4|< 0.001
81614335|NCT01018511|162908896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||0.5|-0.3|0.591
81614336|NCT01018511|162908896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||0.8|-0.1|0.102
81614337|NCT01018511|162908896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||0.1|-0.6|0.204
81614338|NCT01018511|162908896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||0.4|-0.4|0.936
81710176|NCT02253173|163117005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81614339|NCT01018511|162908896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||0.0|-0.8|0.081
81614340|NCT01018511|162908897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||0.6|-0.3|0.511
81685835|NCT01165229|163069667|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine against PHN was demonstrated if the lower limit of the of the 2-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|65.76||||0.3072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.58|96.62|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of PHN between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A \>=80YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo \>=80YOA Group||96.62|-91.58|0.3072
81536823|NCT03409796|162756213|OTHER|||||||0.385|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Gluten 3 gram: Baseline versus Day 15. Change in Vh:Cd follows a normal distribution. A 1-sided paired t-test was used to compare Baseline and follow-up Vh:Cd measures. The normality assumption was checked using the Shapiro-Wilk test. If the data was not normal at alpha=0.05, a 1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used instead to compare Vh:CdBaseline (B) and Vh:Cd15.||||0.385
81614341|NCT01018511|162908897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.8||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||0.8|-0.2|0.182
81614342|NCT01018511|162908897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||0.3|-0.6|0.552
81614343|NCT01018511|162908897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo||0.5|-0.4|0.891
81614344|NCT01018511|162908897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.2||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||0.2|-0.8|0.215
81614345|NCT01018511|162908898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate||Mean change vs TOCAS.||0.1|-0.2|0.383
81614346|NCT01018511|162908898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||0.2|-0.1|0.402
81614347|NCT01018511|162908898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||-0.0|-0.3|0.021
81614348|NCT01018511|162908898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||0.1|-0.2|0.584
81614349|NCT01018511|162908898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||0.0|-0.3|0.166
81614350|NCT01018511|162908899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||0.2|-1.0|0.187
81614351|NCT01018511|162908899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||0.2|-1.0|0.203
81614352|NCT01018511|162908899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||0.1|-1.1|0.090
81614353|NCT01018511|162908899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||0.1|-1.1|0.098
81614354|NCT01018511|162908899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||0.5|-0.7|0.772
81614355|NCT01018511|162908900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||0.2|-0.9|0.210
81614356|NCT01018511|162908900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||0.6|-0.5|0.775
81614357|NCT01018511|162908900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.2||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||-0.2|-1.2|0.010
81702740|NCT03238352|163101402|OTHER||Diference of Least Square mean|43.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.862|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.001|55.334||P-value from Van Elteren test.|ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline tactile threshold as a covariate.|Difference is the first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Test Product versus Combined Control (Placebo and Negative Control) group is obtained by using estimates statement in the ANCOVA model||55.334|32.001|<.0001
81614358|NCT01018511|162908900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||0.3|-0.8|0.317
81614359|NCT01018511|162908900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||0.2|-0.9|0.196
81614360|NCT01018511|162908901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||-0.1|-0.9|0.009
81614361|NCT01018511|162908901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||-0.0|-0.8|0.045
81614362|NCT01018511|162908901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.7||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||-0.7|-1.4|< 0.001
81614363|NCT01018511|162908901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||-0.1|-0.9|0.011
81614364|NCT01018511|162908901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares men difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.5||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||-0.5|-1.3|< 0.001
81614365|NCT01018511|162908902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least squares mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||-0.1|-0.5|0.008
81536824|NCT03409796|162756213|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Gluten 10 gram: Baseline versus Day 15. Change in Vh:Cd follows a normal distribution. A 1-sided paired t-test was used to compare Baseline and follow-up Vh:Cd measures. The normality assumption was checked using the Shapiro-Wilk test. If the data was not normal at alpha=0.05, a 1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used instead to compare Vh:CdB and Vh:Cd15.||||0.003
81614366|NCT01018511|162908902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||-0.0|-0.4|0.021
81614367|NCT01018511|162908902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||-0.2|-0.6|< 0.001
81614368|NCT01018511|162908902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||-0.2|-0.6|< 0.001
81614369|NCT01018511|162908902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||0.0|-0.3|0.139
81614370|NCT01018511|162908904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|0.2||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||0.2|-4.3|0.068
81614371|NCT01018511|162908904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.15||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-0.4||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||-0.4|-4.9|0.020
81702741|NCT00753688|163101423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.48||Stratified two-sided log rank p-value|Log Rank||The HR was adjusted for World Health Organization (WHO) performance status scale (0 versus 1 at Baseline) and number of prior lines of systemic treatment for advanced disease (0/1 versus 2+).|||0.48|0.26|<0.001
81614372|NCT01018511|162908904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-2.5||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||-2.5|-6.9|< 0.001
81614373|NCT01018511|162908904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-3.1||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate||Mean change vs placebo.||-3.1|-7.5|< 0.001
81614374|NCT01018511|162908904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|0.4||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||0.4|-4.8|0.022
81710177|NCT02253173|163117005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81528334|NCT03058692|162743987|OTHER|||||||0.81||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.81
81649463|NCT00267098|162989569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1978||||0.9978||95.0||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used. Instead, a posterior probability, representing the probability that subjects with biventricular pacing have better outcomes, was calculated. A probability ≥ 0.95 was significant.|Posterior probability of mean difference|The posterior probability that the mean difference is greater than 0 was calculated.|This was a one-sided analysis of the BiV arm - RV arm difference in Mean Clinical Composite Scores. Values above 0 suggested better outcomes in the Biventricular arm.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar Clinical Composite Scores after 18 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients had better scores with BiV pacing than RV pacing. The analysis assigned numerical values (Improved=3, Unchanged=2, Worsened=1) and compared the average score between randomization arms using a one-sided analysis.||||0.9978
81649464|NCT00267098|162989570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2069||||0.9983||95.0||||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used. Instead, a posterior probability, representing the probability that subjects with biventricular pacing have better outcomes, was calculated. A probability ≥ 0.95 was significant.|Posterior probability of mean difference|The posterior probability that the mean difference is greater than 0 was calculated.|This was a one-sided analysis of the BiV arm - RV arm difference in Mean Clinical Composite Scores. Values above 0 suggested better outcomes in the Biventricular arm.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, NYHA I-III, and LVEF of at most 50% who receive RV pacing have similar Clinical Composite Scores after 24 months compared to similar patients who receive BiV pacing. This was tested against the alternative hypothesis that patients had better scores with BiV pacing than RV pacing. The analysis assigned numerical values (Improved=3, Unchanged=2, Worsened=1) and compared the average score between randomization arms using a one-sided analysis.||||0.9983
81685836|NCT01165229|163069667|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine against PHN was demonstrated if the lower limit of the of the 2-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|85.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.52|96.3|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of PHN between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A \>=70YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo \>=70YOA Group||96.30|58.52|<0.0001
81685837|NCT01165229|163069668|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine against duration of severe worst HZ associated pain was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE derived from the Hazard ratio was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|21.7||||0.3749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|54.39|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction of duration of severe worst HZ associated pain between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A 70-79YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo 70-79YOA Group||54.39|-34.40|0.3749
81710178|NCT02253173|163117005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710179|NCT02253173|163117006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81528335|NCT03058692|162743987|OTHER|||||||0.47||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.47
81528336|NCT03058692|162743988|OTHER|||||||0.0061||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.0061
81528337|NCT03058692|162743988|OTHER|||||||0.28||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.28
81528338|NCT03058692|162743989|OTHER|||||||0.36||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.36
81528339|NCT03058692|162743989|OTHER|||||||0.32||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.32
81528340|NCT03058692|162743990|OTHER|||||||0.42||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.42
81528341|NCT03058692|162743990|OTHER|||||||0.26||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.26
81528342|NCT03058692|162743991|OTHER|||||||0.53||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.53
81528343|NCT03058692|162743991|OTHER|||||||0.56||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.56
81528344|NCT03058692|162743992|OTHER|||||||0.97||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.97
81528345|NCT03058692|162743992|OTHER|||||||0.62||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.62
81614375|NCT01018511|162908905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|5.2||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate||Mean change vs TOCAS.||5.2|0.7|0.011
81614376|NCT01018511|162908905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.8||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||4.8|0.2|0.035
81614377|NCT01018511|162908905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|7.3||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||7.3|2.8|< 0.001
81614378|NCT01018511|162908905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|6.8||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||6.8|2.3|< 0.001
81614379|NCT01018511|162908905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|4.4||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||4.4|-0.2|0.068
81614380|NCT01018511|162908906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.7||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||4.7|0.5|0.013
81702742|NCT00753688|163101424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.12||Stratified two-sided log rank p-value|Log Rank||The HR was adjusted for World Health Organization (WHO) performance status scale (0 versus 1 at Baseline) and number of prior lines of systemic treatment for advanced disease (0/1 versus 2+).|||1.12|0.67|0.256
81649465|NCT00267098|162989572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.01||BLOCK HF is a Bayesian study; a p-value was not used. Instead, a posterior probability, representing the probability that subjects with biventricular pacing have better outcomes, were calculated. A probability ≥ 0.95 was significant.|Posterior Distribution for HR|The posterior distribution is the set of values the BiV to RV hazard ratio can take, and its likelihood of taking such values.|The hazard ratio corresponds to the time from randomization to first ventricular arrhythmia occurring post-randomization for each subject. Ventricular arrhythmias occurring prior to randomization were excluded. A 95% credible interval was used.|The null hypothesis is that patients with AV block, ejection fractions of at most 50%, NYHA classifications of I-III, and indicated for defibrillation therapy who receive biventricular (BiV) pacing have the same rate of experiencing their first ventricular arrhythmia as corresponding patients who receive right ventricular pacing. This was tested against the one-side hypothesis that patients with BiV pacing have a lower risk of ventricular arrhythmias than subjects with right ventricular pacing.||2.01|0.78|0.189
81685838|NCT01165229|163069668|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine against duration of severe worst HZ associated pain was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE derived from the Hazard ratio was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|51.76||||0.2466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.55|85.95|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction of duration of severe worst HZ associated pain between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A \>=80YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo\>=80YOA Group||85.95|-65.55|0.2466
81702743|NCT00753688|163101428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.6||Stratified two-sided log rank p-value for leiomyosarcoma|Log Rank||The HR was adjusted for World Health Organization (WHO) performance status scale (0 versus 1 at Baseline) and number of prior lines of systemic treatment for advanced disease (0/1 versus 2+).|||0.60|0.23|<0.001
81614381|NCT01018511|162908906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.3||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||4.3|0.1|0.043
81614382|NCT01018511|162908906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|6.5||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||6.5|2.4|< 0.001
81614383|NCT01018511|162908906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|6.1||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||6.1|1.9|< 0.001
81614384|NCT01018511|162908906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|3.9||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||3.9|-0.3|0.092
81614385|NCT01018511|162908907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|5.5||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||5.5|0.7|0.011
81710180|NCT02253173|163117006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710181|NCT02253173|163117006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81614386|NCT01018511|162908907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|3.6||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||3.6|-1.2|0.314
81614387|NCT01018511|162908907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|5.9||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||5.9|1.2|0.003
81614388|NCT01018511|162908907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|4.1||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||4.1|-0.7|0.161
81614389|NCT01018511|162908907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.8||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||2.8|-1.9|0.708
81702744|NCT00753688|163101428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.98||Stratified two-sided log rank p-value for synovial sarcoma|Log Rank||The HR was adjusted for World Health Organization (WHO) performance status scale (0 versus 1 at Baseline) and number of prior lines of systemic treatment for advanced disease (0/1 versus 2+).|||0.98|0.19|0.005
81702745|NCT00753688|163101428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.6||Stratified two-sided log rank p-value for other STS histologies|Log Rank||The HR was adjusted for World Health Organization (WHO) performance status scale (0 versus 1 at Baseline) and number of prior lines of systemic treatment for advanced disease (0/1 versus 2+).|||0.60|0.25|<0.001
81702746|NCT01854593|163101436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.025
81702747|NCT01854593|163101437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.006
81614390|NCT01018511|162908908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.3||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||3.3|0.1|0.043
81614391|NCT01018511|162908908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|3.0||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||3.0|-0.3|0.120
81614392|NCT01018511|162908908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.0||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||4.0|0.8|0.003
81614393|NCT01018511|162908908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.7||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate||Mean change vs placebo.||3.7|0.4|0.014
81614394|NCT01018511|162908908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.4||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||2.4|-0.9|0.384
81702748|NCT01854593|163101438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.033
81614395|NCT01018511|162908909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.4||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||4.4|0.8|0.004
81702749|NCT01854593|163101439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81614396|NCT01018511|162908909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.8||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs TOCAS.||3.8|0.1|0.035
81649466|NCT00763451|162989592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.583|-0.232||Stepwise testing procedure applied to control type 1 error: Lixisenatide (2-step titration) was compared with Placebo (combined), if found statistically significant, then Lixisenatide (1-step titration) arm compared with Placebo (combined).|ANCOVA|Threshold for significance at 0,05 level||"To detect a difference of 0.5% (or 0.4%) in absolute change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 24 between 1 lixisenatide arm and placebo (combined), 150 patients per group would provide a power of 91% (or 75%) assuming common standard deviation of 1.3% with 2-sided test at 5% significance level.~Analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) included treatment arms, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0,\>=8.0%) and screening BMI (\<30,\>=30 kg/m\^2), country as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c as covariate."||-0.232|-0.583|<0.0001
81649467|NCT00763451|162989592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.317||Stepwise testing procedure applied to control type 1 error: Lixisenatide (2-step titration) was compared with Placebo (combined), if found statistically significant, then Lixisenatide (1-step titration) arm compared with Placebo (combined).|ANCOVA|Threshold for significance at 0,05 level||"To detect a difference of 0.5% (or 0.4%) in absolute change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 24 between 1 lixisenatide arm and placebo (combined), 150 patients per group would provide a power of 91% (or 75%) assuming common standard deviation of 1.3% with 2-sided test at 5% significance level.~Analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) included treatment arms, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0,\>=8.0%) and screening BMI (\<30,\>=30 kg/m\^2), country as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c as covariate."||-0.317|-0.670|<0.0001
81649468|NCT01062971|162989616|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was determined if the treatments did not show differences greater than 20%||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81649469|NCT01062971|162989617|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was determined if the treatments did not show differences greater than 20%.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81702750|NCT01854593|163101440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.667|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.667
81702751|NCT01854593|163101441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.593|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.593
81702752|NCT01854593|163101442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.298|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.298
81702753|NCT01854593|163101443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.929|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.929
81702754|NCT01854593|163101444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.445|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.445
81702755|NCT01854593|163101445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.131|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.131
81702756|NCT01854593|163101446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.149|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.149
81702757|NCT01854593|163101447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.670
81702758|NCT01854593|163101448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.378|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.378
81702759|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.85|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 1||1.85|0.70|
81702760|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 1||1.90|0.72|
81528346|NCT03058692|162743993|OTHER|||||||0.15||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.15
81614397|NCT01018511|162908909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|5.8||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||5.8|2.2|< 0.001
81614398|NCT01018511|162908909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.1||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||5.1|1.5|< 0.001
81614399|NCT01018511|162908909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|3.2||No adjustments to multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model, including treatment group and country as fixed factors, center as a random effect, and baseline as a covariate.||Mean change vs placebo.||3.2|-0.5|0.142
81614400|NCT01018511|162908910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs TOCAS (superiority test).||||0.874
81614401|NCT01018511|162908910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs TOCAS (superiority test).||||0.240
81614402|NCT01018511|162908910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs placebo (superiority test).||||0.324
81614403|NCT01018511|162908910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs placebo (superiority test).||||0.043
81614404|NCT01018511|162908910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs placebo (superiority test).||||0.407
81614405|NCT01018511|162908917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs TOCAS.||||<.001
81614406|NCT01018511|162908917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs TOCAS.||||<.001
81614407|NCT01018511|162908917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs placebo.||||<.001
81614408|NCT01018511|162908917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs placebo.||||<.001
81614409|NCT01018511|162908917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs placebo.||||0.058
81614410|NCT01018511|162908918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs TOCAS.||||0.053
81614411|NCT01018511|162908918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs TOCAS.||||0.031
81614412|NCT01018511|162908918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs placebo.||||<.001
81614413|NCT01018511|162908918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs placebo.||||<.001
81614414|NCT01018511|162908918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs placebo.||||0.018
81614415|NCT01018511|162908919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs TOCAS.||||0.110
81614416|NCT01018511|162908919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs TOCAS.||||0.071
81614417|NCT01018511|162908919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs placebo.||||<.001
81614418|NCT01018511|162908919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs placebo.||||<.001
81614419|NCT01018511|162908919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Chi-squared|||Difference vs placebo.||||0.019
81614420|NCT00601965|162908947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|Log rank test = 32.67, df = 3||||||<.001
81614421|NCT00601965|162908948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Beta = -0.48, 95% CI = -0.84 to -0.11||||||0.01
81614422|NCT05822440|162908956|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|124.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.22|154.29||||||Ratio was between test to reference, where test is PF-07817883 + Itraconazole arm and reference is PF-07817883 arm. Natural log transformed Cmax of PF-07817883 were analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as fixed effect and participant as a random effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.||154.29|100.22|
81614423|NCT05822440|162908957|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|212.83||||||90.0|183.76|246.5||||||Ratio was between test to reference, where test is PF-07817883 + Itraconazole arm and reference is PF-07817883 arm. Natural log transformed Cmax of PF-07817883 were analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as fixed effect and participant as a random effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.||246.50|183.76|
81614424|NCT02387749|162908967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.005
81614425|NCT04888585|162908995|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|21.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|31.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 40mg EOW - Placebo|||31.0|11.5|<0.001
81702761|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.87|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 1||1.87|0.74|
81702762|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|3.63|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 1||3.63|0.68|
81710182|NCT02253173|163117007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81614426|NCT04888585|162908995|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|26.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|36.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 150mg EOW - Placebo|||36.7|16.5|<0.001
81468021|NCT03408444|162628096|SUPERIORITY|Superiority is established if the adjusted lower confidence limit is above 0.|Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward and Roger method was for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|It was calculated that 160 participants randomized in a 1:1:1:1 fashion among the four arms would have at least 79% power to detect a 0.20 D difference in mean axial elongation at the 6-month follow-up. The power analysis was conducted controlling 2-sided type I error of 0.05.||0.21|-0.04|
81614427|NCT04888585|162908995|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|37.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.4|48.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg EOW - Placebo|||48.1|27.4|<0.001
81614428|NCT04888585|162908995|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|23.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|32.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg E4W - Placebo|||32.6|13.8|<0.001
81614429|NCT04888585|162908996|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.51||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors, and the baseline measurement as covariates.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 40mg - Placebo|||-0.14|-0.87|0.007
81614430|NCT04888585|162908996|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors, and the baseline measurement as covariates.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 150mg EOW - Placebo|||-0.64|-1.38|<0.001
81614431|NCT04888585|162908996|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors, and the baseline measurement as covariates.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg EOW - Placebo|||-1.05|-1.80|<0.001
81614432|NCT04888585|162908996|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors, and the baseline measurement as covariates.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340 E4W - Placebo|||-0.26|-0.99|<0.001
81614433|NCT04888585|162908997|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-4.56||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.21|-0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors, and the baseline measurement as covariates.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 40mg EOW - Placebo|||-0.92|-8.21|0.014
81614434|NCT04888585|162908997|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-8.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-4.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors, and the baseline measurement as covariates.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 150mg EOW - Placebo|||-4.31|-11.70|<0.001
81614435|NCT04888585|162908997|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-11.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|-7.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors, and the baseline measurement as covariates.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg EOW - Placebo|||-7.73|-15.10|<0.001
81685839|NCT01165229|163069668|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine against duration of severe worst HZ associated pain was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE derived from the Hazard ratio was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|28.4||||0.1877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.69|56.44|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction of duration of severe worst HZ associated pain between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A \>=70YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo\>=70YOA Group||56.44|-17.69|0.1877
81614436|NCT04888585|162908997|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-5.29||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.89|-1.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors, and the baseline measurement as covariates.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg E4W - Placebo|||-1.69|-8.89|0.004
81614437|NCT04888585|162908998|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|24.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|37.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 40mg EOW - Placebo|||37.3|12.1|<0.001
81614438|NCT04888585|162908998|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|30.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.4|42.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 150mg EOW - Placebo|||42.9|17.4|<0.001
81614439|NCT04888585|162908998|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|45.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.5|57.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg EOW - Placebo|||57.4|33.5|<0.001
81614440|NCT04888585|162908998|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|24.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|37.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg E4W - Placebo|||37.3|11.9|<0.001
81614441|NCT04888585|162908999|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|6.5||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|12.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 40mg EOW - Placebo|||12.4|0.6|0.031
81614442|NCT04888585|162908999|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|9.8||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|17.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 150mg EOW - Placebo|||17.0|2.7|0.007
81614443|NCT04888585|162908999|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|10.9||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|18.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg EOW - Placebo|||18.2|3.6|0.004
81614444|NCT04888585|162908999|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|0.9||||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|5.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg E4W - Placebo|||5.9|-4.0|0.709
81614445|NCT04888585|162909000|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|16.9||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|28.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 40mg EOW - Placebo|||28.9|4.9|0.006
81463759|NCT04075682|162618920|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.82||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.||These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5b assessment, which evaluates whether moderation of pictorial warnings effects would vary by whether the pictorial warnings included inserts or not. We expected that moderation effects of baseline self-efficacy would be larger for pictorial warnings only (vs control) than for pictorial warnings AND inserts (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||2.82|0.29|0.86
81614446|NCT04888585|162909000|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|25.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|38.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 150mg EOW - Placebo|||38.1|13.5|<0.001
81614447|NCT04888585|162909000|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|31.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.9|44.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg EOW - Placebo|||44.2|18.9|<0.001
81614448|NCT04888585|162909000|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|23.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|35.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg E4W - Placebo|||35.4|11.0|<0.001
81614449|NCT04888585|162909001|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|14.1||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|26.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 40mg EOW - Placebo|||26.2|2.0|0.022
81614450|NCT04888585|162909001|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|22.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|35.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 150mg EOW - Placebo|||35.5|10.0|<0.001
81614451|NCT04888585|162909001|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|24.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|37.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg EOW - Placebo|||37.0|11.6|<0.001
81614452|NCT04888585|162909001|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|12.6||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|24.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg E4W - Placebo|||24.7|0.5|0.042
81614453|NCT04888585|162909002|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|5.1||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|14.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 40mg EOW - Placebo|||14.6|-4.4|0.296
81614454|NCT04888585|162909002|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|19.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|30.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 150mg EOW - Placebo|||30.2|8.7|<0.001
81614455|NCT04888585|162909002|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|25.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|36.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg EOW - Placebo|||36.7|14.3|<0.001
81614456|NCT04888585|162909002|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|14.1||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|24.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg E4W - Placebo|||24.5|3.8|0.007
81614457|NCT04888585|162909003|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|7.1||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|13.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 40mg EOW - Placebo|||13.0|1.3|0.017
81614458|NCT04888585|162909003|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|2.0||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|6.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 150mg EOW - Placebo|||6.8|-2.8|0.424
81614459|NCT04888585|162909003|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|2.6||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|7.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg EOW - Placebo|||7.5|-2.3|0.303
81614460|NCT04888585|162909003|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|1.3||||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|5.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the stratification factors.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340 E4W - Placebo|||5.4|-2.9|0.551
81614461|NCT04888585|162909004|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.18||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors, and the baseline measurement as covariates.|ABBV-154 40mg EOW - Placebo|||-0.03|-0.33|0.022
81614462|NCT04888585|162909004|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.25||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors, and the baseline measurement as covariates.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 150mg EOW - Placebo|||-0.10|-0.41|0.001
81614463|NCT04888585|162909004|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors, and the baseline measurement as covariates.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg EOW - Placebo|||-0.17|-0.48|<0.001
81614464|NCT04888585|162909004|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.21||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors, and the baseline measurement as covariates.|Response Rate Difference = ABBV-154 340mg E4W - Placebo|||-0.06|-0.36|0.007
81702763|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|4.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 1||4.82|0.86|
81702764|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 1||1.46|0.31|
81702765|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|4.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 1||4.55|0.27|
81702766|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.61|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 1||2.61|0.19|
81702767|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|6.85|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 1||6.85|0.49|
81702768|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|4.73|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 1||4.73|0.76|
81702769|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 1||2.40|0.62|
81528347|NCT03058692|162743993|OTHER|||||||0.18||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.18
81702770|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.65|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 1||1.65|0.52|
81702771|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 1||2.82|0.25|
81702772|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 1||2.23|0.24|
81702773|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.41|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 1||3.41|0.31|
81702774|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|4.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B,Day 1||4.46|0.32|
81702775|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|4.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 1||4.05|0.42|
81702776|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 1||2.14|0.24|
81702777|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 1||2.17|0.26|
81702778|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.89|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 1||0.89|0.11|
81702779|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.93|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 1||0.93|0.10|
81702780|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|4.99|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 1||4.99|0.74|
81702781|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.61|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 1||1.61|0.15|
81702782|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 1||1.90|0.21|
81702783|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|15.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 1||15.09|1.17|
81702784|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|7.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 1||7.07|0.52|
81702785|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|4.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 1||4.25|0.23|
81702786|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.62|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 1||2.62|0.21|
81702787|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.77|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 1||3.77|0.37|
81702788|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 1||3.94|0.38|
81702789|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 1||2.45|0.51|
81702790|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.63|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 1||1.63|0.31|
81702791|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.53|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 1||1.53|0.36|
81702792|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 1||2.08|0.24|
81702793|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 1||3.50|0.44|
81702794|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.61|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 1||3.61|0.58|
81702795|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|10.69|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 1||10.69|0.46|
81702796|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|5.99|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 1||5.99|0.31|
81702797|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|3.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 1||3.01|0.15|
81702798|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.74|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 30||1.74|0.50|
81702799|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 30||1.32|0.39|
81702800|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.39|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 30||1.39|0.35|
81702801|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 30||1.80|0.66|
81702802|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 30||2.29|0.90|
81702803|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 30||2.17|0.76|
81702804|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.35|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 30||1.35|0.50|
81702805|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 30||1.02|0.24|
81702806|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.89|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 30||1.89|0.60|
81702807|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 30||1.15|0.41|
81702808|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 30||1.20|0.31|
81702809|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 30||1.32|0.48|
81528348|NCT03058692|162743994|OTHER|||||||0.94||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.94
81528349|NCT03058692|162743994|OTHER|||||||||||||||||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.|No non-zero results were reported for either group so statistical testing was not performed.|||
81528350|NCT03058692|162743995|OTHER|||||||0.14||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.14
81528351|NCT03058692|162743995|OTHER|||||||0.26||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.26
81528352|NCT03058692|162743996|OTHER|||||||0.72||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.72
81528353|NCT03058692|162743996|OTHER|||||||0.31||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.31
81528354|NCT03058692|162743997|OTHER|||||||0.31||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.31
81528355|NCT03058692|162743997|OTHER|||||||0.22||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.22
81528356|NCT03058692|162743998|OTHER|||||||0.16||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.16
81528357|NCT03058692|162743998|OTHER|||||||0.44||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.44
81685840|NCT01165229|163069671|OTHER|Efficacy of the HZ/su vaccine against overall and HZ related hospitalizations was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|100.0||||0.2533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-144.13|100.0|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction of overall and HZ related hospitalizations between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A 70-79YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo 70-79YOA Group||100.00|-144.13|0.2533
81576018|NCT03562481|162823401|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance for a 2x2 crossover study implemented using the pkcross routine of Stata 16.1, accounting of sequence and period effects.|F statistic|0.8||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANOVA|Analysis of variance for a 2x2 crossover study implemented using the pkcross routine of Stata 16.1, accounting of sequence and period effects.||||||0.38
81614465|NCT04927975|162909005|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis was conducted using a mixed model including observed measurements at all visits. The model included categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors (age \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], Baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], active vitiligo \[Yes/No\]) derived from actual values, and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline measurement. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.|LS Mean Difference|-7.6||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.18|6.97|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Upa 6 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||6.97|-22.18|0.304
81614466|NCT04927975|162909005|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis was conducted using a mixed model including observed measurements at all visits. The model included categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors (age \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], Baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], active vitiligo \[Yes/No\]) derived from actual values, and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline measurement. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.|LS Mean Difference|-21.27||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.02|-6.52|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Upa 11 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||-6.52|-36.02|0.005
81614467|NCT04927975|162909005|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis was conducted using a mixed model including observed measurements at all visits. The model included categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors (age \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], Baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], active vitiligo \[Yes/No\]) derived from actual values, and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline measurement. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.|LS Mean Difference|-19.6||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.04|-4.16|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Upa 22 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||-4.16|-35.04|0.013
81614468|NCT04927975|162909006|SUPERIORITY|P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (age group \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], and status of active vitiligo \[Yes/No\])) for the comparison of two treatment groups. The calculations at each visit were based on non-responder imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing data due to COVID-19 or non-responder imputation only if there were no missing data due to COVID-19.|Response Rate Difference|6.9||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|15.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Upa 6 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||15.2|-1.3|0.100
81614469|NCT04927975|162909006|SUPERIORITY|P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (age group \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], and status of active vitiligo \[Yes/No\])) for the comparison of two treatment groups. The calculations at each visit were based on non-responder imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing data due to COVID-19 or non-responder imputation only if there were no missing data due to COVID-19.|Response Rate Difference|17.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|29.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Upa 11 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||29.0|6.5|0.002
81614470|NCT04927975|162909006|SUPERIORITY|P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (age group \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], and status of active vitiligo \[Yes/No\])) for the comparison of two treatment groups. The calculations at each visit were based on non-responder imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing data due to COVID-19 or non-responder imputation only if there were no missing data due to COVID-19.|Response Rate Difference|11.7||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|21.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Upa 22 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||21.9|1.4|0.026
81614471|NCT04927975|162909007|SUPERIORITY|P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (age group \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], and status of active vitiligo \[Yes/No\])) for the comparison of two treatment groups. The calculations at each visit were based on non-responder imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing data due to COVID-19 or non-responder imputation only if there were no missing data due to COVID-19.|Response Rate Difference|6.6||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|19.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Upa 6 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||19.7|-6.6|0.327
81614472|NCT04927975|162909007|SUPERIORITY|P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (age group \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], and status of active vitiligo \[Yes/No\])) for the comparison of two treatment groups. The calculations at each visit were based on non-responder imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing data due to COVID-19 or non-responder imputation only if there were no missing data due to COVID-19.|Response Rate Difference|29.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|44.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Upa 11 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||44.9|13.8|<0.001
81614473|NCT04927975|162909007|SUPERIORITY|P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (age group \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], and status of active vitiligo \[Yes/No\])) for the comparison of two treatment groups. The calculations at each visit were based on non-responder imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing data due to COVID-19 or non-responder imputation only if there were no missing data due to COVID-19.|Response Rate Difference|28.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|44.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Upa 22 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||44.7|12.6|<0.001
81649470|NCT01427738|162989619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion with clinical e|0.044|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-0.077|0.166||||||Repeated confidence intervals (RCIs) were used to control type I error.A interim analysis was conducted by a 99.7% CI. The final analyses use a 95.1% CI, based on the Lan-DeMets error-spending function corresponding to the O'Brien-Fleming boundary.76% of 100 participant in arm GV had cure or improvement of OC after 14 days of treatment, and 71.6% of 102 in arm nystatin had cure or improvement of OC. Difference in clinical efficacy rates between GV and nystatin 95.1% CI is 0.044 (-0.077, 0.166).||0.166|-0.077|
81468022|NCT03408444|162628096|SUPERIORITY|Superiority is established if the adjusted lower confidence limit is above 0.|Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward and Roger method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|It was calculated that 160 participants randomized in a 1:1:1:1 fashion among the four arms would have at least 79% power to detect a 0.20 D difference in mean axial elongation at the 6-month follow-up. The power analysis was conducted controlling 2-sided type I error of 0.05.||0.25|-0.01|
81702810|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.98|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||0.98|0.28|
81702811|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||0.68|0.15|
81468023|NCT03408444|162628096|SUPERIORITY|Superiority is established if the adjusted lower confidence limit is above 0.|Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward and Roger method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|It was calculated that 160 participants randomized in a 1:1:1:1 fashion among the four arms would have at least 79% power to detect a 0.20 D difference in mean axial elongation at the 6-month follow-up. The power analysis was conducted controlling 2-sided type I error of 0.05.||0.35|0.09|
81614474|NCT04927975|162909008|SUPERIORITY|P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (age group \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], and status of active vitiligo \[Yes/No\])) for the comparison of two treatment groups. The calculations at each visit were based on non-responder imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing data due to COVID-19 or non-responder imputation only if there were no missing data due to COVID-19.|Response Rate Difference|3.7||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|11.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Upa 6 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||11.2|-3.9|0.340
81614475|NCT04927975|162909008|SUPERIORITY|P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (age group \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], and status of active vitiligo \[Yes/No\])) for the comparison of two treatment groups. The calculations at each visit were based on non-responder imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing data due to COVID-19 or non-responder imputation only if there were no missing data due to COVID-19.|Response Rate Difference|3.8||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|11.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Upa 11 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||11.8|-4.3|0.358
81614476|NCT04927975|162909008|SUPERIORITY|P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (age group \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], and status of active vitiligo \[Yes/No\])) for the comparison of two treatment groups. The calculations at each visit were based on non-responder imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing data due to COVID-19 or non-responder imputation only if there were no missing data due to COVID-19.|Response Rate Difference|9.1||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|17.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Upa 22 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||17.2|1.0|0.027
81614477|NCT04927975|162909009|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis was conducted using a mixed model including observed measurements at all visits. The model included categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors (age \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], Baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], active vitiligo \[Yes/No\]) derived from actual values, and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline measurement. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.|LS Mean Difference|-7.45||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.86|1.96|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Upa 6 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||1.96|-16.86|0.120
81614478|NCT04927975|162909009|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis was conducted using a mixed model including observed measurements at all visits. The model included categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors (age \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], Baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], active vitiligo \[Yes/No\]) derived from actual values, and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline measurement. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.|LS Mean Difference|-10.84||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.37|-1.32|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Upa 11 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||-1.32|-20.37|0.026
81649471|NCT01963169|162989654|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||\<0.05 (Threshold)|Mixed Models Analysis||The above values are for Knowledge outcome using the revised Osteoporosis Knowledge Test.|At 8 week, both intervention groups received the same Bone Power Program intervention. Thus, the analysis for the 8-week outcomes was completed as a two-armed RCT.||||< 0.001
81649472|NCT01963169|162989654|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||\<0.05 (threshold)|Mixed Models Analysis||The above values are for the exercise behavior variable assessed by the 9-item Self-Efficacy for Exercise scale.|At 8 weeks both intervention groups received the same BonePower intervention. Thus the analysis of 8-week outcome was completed as 2-armed RCT.||||<0.001
81649473|NCT01963169|162989654|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.2||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||\<0.05 (Threshold)|Mixed Models Analysis||The above values are for calcium outcome expectation..|At 8 weeks both intervention groups received the same BonePower intervention. Thus the analysis of 8-week outcome was completed as 2-armed RCT.||||0.009
81649474|NCT01963169|162989654|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.18||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||\<0.05 (Threshold)|Mixed Models Analysis||The above values are for exercise self-efficacy.|At 8 weeks both intervention groups received the same BonePower intervention. Thus the analysis of 8-week outcome was completed as 2-armed RCT.||||0.002
81649475|NCT01963169|162989654|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.14||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|||||\<0.05 (Threshold)|Mixed Models Analysis||The above values are for exercise outcome expectation.|At 8 weeks both intervention groups received the same BonePower intervention. Thus the analysis of 8-week outcome was completed as 2-armed RCT.||||0.032
81649476|NCT03912532|162989657|OTHER|The Multiple Comparison Procedure-Modelling (MCP-Mod) is a 2-stage procedure in which dose-response models are selected at the design stage. These candidate models are used for both dose-response testing (MCP step) and estimation (Mod step). The dose-response testing is performed using a multiple comparison method to account for the multiplicity issue associated with the multiple candidate models. Missing responses were imputed using multiple imputation under the assumption of missing at random.||||||0.5534|||||||Multiple comparison procedure step|||||||0.5534
81649477|NCT03522389|162989712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||After 4 weeks of training - Baseline (T2-T1)||||0.003
81649478|NCT03522389|162989712|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||1-month follow up - Baseline (T3-T1)||||<0.001
81649479|NCT03522389|162989712|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||<0.001
81649480|NCT03522389|162989712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.006
81649481|NCT03522389|162989712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.793|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.793
81649482|NCT03522389|162989713|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||After 4 weeks of training - Baseline (T2-T1)||||<0.001
81649483|NCT03522389|162989713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||ANOVA|||1-month follow-up - Baseline (T3-T1)||||0.039
81649484|NCT03522389|162989713|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||<0.001
81649485|NCT03522389|162989713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.002
81649486|NCT03522389|162989713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.117|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.117
81614479|NCT04927975|162909009|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis was conducted using a mixed model including observed measurements at all visits. The model included categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors (age \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], Baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], active vitiligo \[Yes/No\]) derived from actual values, and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline measurement. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.|LS Mean Difference|-14.27||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.24|-4.3|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Upa 22 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||-4.30|-24.24|0.005
81614480|NCT04927975|162909010|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis was conducted using a mixed model including observed measurements at all visits. The model included categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors (age \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], Baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], active vitiligo \[Yes/No\]) derived from actual values, and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline measurement. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.|LS Mean Difference|-1.9||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|4.4|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Upa 6 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||4.4|-8.3|0.545
81614481|NCT04927975|162909010|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis was conducted using a mixed model including observed measurements at all visits. The model included categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors (age \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], Baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], active vitiligo \[Yes/No\]) derived from actual values, and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline measurement. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.|LS Mean Difference|1.9||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|8.3|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Upa 11 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||8.3|-4.5|0.565
81468024|NCT03369067|162628101|OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.010
81614482|NCT04927975|162909010|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis was conducted using a mixed model including observed measurements at all visits. The model included categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors (age \[≤ 50 and \> 50\], Baseline disease severity \[T-VASI \< 15 and ≥ 15\], active vitiligo \[Yes/No\]) derived from actual values, and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline measurement. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.|LS Mean Difference|-1.1||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|5.6|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Upa 22 mg Period 1 versus Placebo Period 1||5.6|-7.8|0.754
81614483|NCT02929069|162909041|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.25|.52|0.52
81614484|NCT02081391|162909108|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.0|||ANOVA|||The endpoint was analyzed using an analysis of variance model. This included treatment, baseline age group, and the used SOAM as factors. For participants discontinuing treatment before 12 hours for any other reason than no further need of opioid analgesics or switch to exclusively oral opioid analgesics, cumulative SOAM use over the respective time period was based on the observed SOAM use up to the time of the participant's discontinuation.||0|-0.09|0.0404
81614485|NCT02081391|162909109|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|-0.02|||ANOVA|||The endpoint was analyzed using an analysis of variance model. This included treatment, baseline age group, and the used supplemental opioid analgesic medication (SOAM) as factors. For participants discontinuing treatment before 24 hours for any other reason than no further need of SOAM or switch to exclusively oral opioid analgesics, cumulative SOAM use over the respective time period was based on the observed SOAM use up to the time of the participant's discontinuation.||-0.02|-0.18|0.0154
81614486|NCT00813488|162909136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.2|||Mixed effects ANOVA crossover model|||The statistical hypothesis to be tested was: HO: µFBT = µOXY versus Ha: µFBT ≠ µoxy where µFBT and µOXY denote the mean PID15 for double-blind episodes for which patients use FBT and OXY, respectively. The primary variable was analyzed using a mixed effects ANOVA crossover model, with treatment as randomized (FBT or OXY), period, and treatment sequence (as randomized) as fixed factors and patient as a random factor, using compound symmetry for the variance-covariance matrix.||0.20|0.06|0.0004
81614487|NCT00813488|162909137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.2242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.05||LS mean, SE of LS mean and p-value for treatment comparison are from ANOVA based on individual episodes with treatment as randomized, phase, and sequence as fixed factors and patient as random factor, using compound symmetry.|ANOVA|||The statistical hypothesis to be tested was: HO: µFBT = µOXY versus Ha: µFBT ≠ µoxy where µFBT and µOXY denote the mean PID5 for double-blind episodes for which patients use FBT and OXY, respectively. The primary variable was analyzed using a mixed effects ANOVA crossover model, with treatment as randomized (FBT or OXY), period, and treatment sequence (as randomized) as fixed factors and patient as a random factor, using compound symmetry for the variance-covariance matrix.||.05|-0.01|0.2242
81614488|NCT00813488|162909138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.11||LS mean, SE of LS mean and p-value for treatment comparison are from ANOVA based on individual episodes with treatment as randomized, phase, and sequence as fixed factors and patient as random factor, using compound symmetry.|ANOVA|||The statistical hypothesis to be tested was: HO: µFBT = µOXY versus Ha: µFBT ≠ µoxy where µFBT and µOXY denote the mean PID10 for double-blind episodes for which patients use FBT and OXY, respectively. The primary variable was analyzed using a mixed effects ANOVA crossover model, with treatment as randomized (FBT or OXY), period, and treatment sequence (as randomized) as fixed factors and patient as a random factor, using compound symmetry for the variance-covariance matrix.||.11|0.01|0.0106
81649487|NCT03522389|162989714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.924|||||||ANOVA|||After 4 weeks of training - Baseline (T2-T1)||||0.924
81649488|NCT03522389|162989714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.855|||||||ANOVA|||1-month follow-up - Baseline (T3-T1)||||0.855
81649489|NCT03522389|162989714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.937|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.937
81649490|NCT03522389|162989714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.970
81649491|NCT03522389|162989714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.242|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.242
81649492|NCT03522389|162989715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.161|||||||ANOVA|||After 4 weeks of training - Baseline (T2-T1)||||0.161
81649493|NCT03522389|162989715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.161|||||||ANOVA|||1-month follow-up - Baseline (T3-T1)||||0.161
81468025|NCT03369067|162628101|OTHER|||||||0.089||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.089
81528358|NCT03058692|162743999|OTHER|||||||0.67||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.67
81649494|NCT03522389|162989715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.076
81649495|NCT03522389|162989715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.211|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.211
81649496|NCT03522389|162989715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.573|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.573
81468026|NCT03369067|162628101|OTHER|||||||0.024||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.024
81468027|NCT03369067|162628102|OTHER|||||||0.095||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.095
81468028|NCT03369067|162628102|OTHER|||||||0.104||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.104
81468029|NCT03369067|162628102|OTHER|||||||0.042||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.042
81468030|NCT03369067|162628103|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81468031|NCT03369067|162628103|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468032|NCT03369067|162628103|OTHER|||||||0.065||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.065
81468033|NCT03369067|162628104|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468034|NCT03369067|162628104|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468035|NCT03369067|162628104|OTHER|||||||0.063||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.063
81468036|NCT03369067|162628105|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468037|NCT03369067|162628105|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468038|NCT03369067|162628105|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468039|NCT03369067|162628106|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468040|NCT03369067|162628106|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468041|NCT03369067|162628106|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468042|NCT03369067|162628107|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468043|NCT03369067|162628107|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468044|NCT03369067|162628107|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468045|NCT03369067|162628108|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468046|NCT03369067|162628108|OTHER|||||||0.062||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.062
81468047|NCT03369067|162628108|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468048|NCT03369067|162628109|OTHER|||||||0.015||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.015
81702812|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.66|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||0.66|0.21|
81702813|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||1.18|0.42|
81702814|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||0.83|0.25|
81702815|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.76|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||0.76|0.24|
81702816|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||1.29|0.51|
81702817|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.99|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||0.99|0.47|
81702818|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||1.25|0.53|
81702819|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||1.08|0.35|
81702820|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||1.03|0.31|
81702821|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||1.28|0.46|
81702822|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 30||1.08|0.27|
81702823|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.77|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 30||0.77|0.10|
81702824|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 30||2.30|0.56|
81702825|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||1.50|0.53|
81702826|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||1.23|0.39|
81702827|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||1.28|0.50|
81468049|NCT03369067|162628109|OTHER|||||||0.199||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.199
81468050|NCT03369067|162628109|OTHER|||||||0.025||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.025
81468051|NCT03369067|162628110|OTHER|||||||0.059||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.059
81468052|NCT03369067|162628110|OTHER|||||||0.064||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.064
81468053|NCT03369067|162628110|OTHER|||||||0.017||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.017
81702828|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||0.79|0.32|
81702829|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||1.09|0.45|
81702830|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.96|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||0.96|0.42|
81702831|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.92|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||0.92|0.34|
81468054|NCT03369067|162628111|OTHER|||||||0.034||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.034
81468055|NCT03369067|162628111|OTHER|||||||0.074||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.074
81468056|NCT03369067|162628111|OTHER|||||||0.034||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.034
81702832|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||1.10|0.37|
81702833|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||1.55|0.56|
81702834|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||0.46|0.08|
81702835|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||0.47|0.08|
81702836|NCT03803202|163101462|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||0.57|0.09|
81702837|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 1||2.23|0.52|
81702838|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.98|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 1||1.98|0.51|
81702839|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 1||2.83|0.72|
81702840|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 1||2.68|0.59|
81702841|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 1||3.05|0.90|
81702842|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 1||2.25|0.68|
81702843|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 1||2.15|0.49|
81702844|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.74|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 1||1.74|0.39|
81702845|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.59|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 1||2.59|0.59|
81702846|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|3.91|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 1||3.91|0.75|
81702847|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 1||1.46|0.36|
81702848|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.84|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 1||1.84|0.47|
81702849|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.52|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 1||2.52|0.57|
81468057|NCT03369067|162628112|OTHER|||||||0.023||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.023
81614489|NCT00813488|162909139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.4||LS mean, SE of LS mean and p-value for treatment comparison are from ANOVA based on individual episodes with treatment as randomized, phase, and sequence as fixed factors and patient as random factor, using compound symmetry.|ANOVA|||The statistical hypothesis to be tested was: HO: µFBT = µOXY versus Ha: µFBT ≠ µoxy where µFBT and µOXY denote the mean PID30 for double-blind episodes for which patients use FBT and OXY, respectively. The primary variable was analyzed using a mixed effects ANOVA crossover model, with treatment as randomized (FBT or OXY), period, and treatment sequence (as randomized) as fixed factors and patient as a random factor, using compound symmetry for the variance-covariance matrix.||.40|.21|<0.0001
81649497|NCT03522389|162989716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.445|||||||ANOVA|||After 4 weeks of training - Baseline (T2-T1)||||0.445
81649498|NCT03522389|162989716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||ANOVA|||1-month follow-up - Baseline (T3-T1)||||0.046
81468058|NCT03369067|162628112|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468059|NCT03369067|162628112|OTHER|||||||0.016||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.016
81468060|NCT03369067|162628113|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468061|NCT03369067|162628113|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81649499|NCT03522389|162989716|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||<0.001
81468062|NCT03369067|162628113|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468063|NCT03369067|162628114|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468064|NCT03369067|162628114|OTHER|||||||0.081||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.081
81649500|NCT03522389|162989716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.028
81649501|NCT03522389|162989716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison||||0.002
81649502|NCT04750577|162989717|OTHER|MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit as well as random effects of patient.||||||0.0245|||||||MCP-Mod exponential model fit|Model assumption: 20% of the maximum effect is achieved at 3 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of BI 685509 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, quadratic, Emax and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050). The total daily dose was considered for MCP-Mod analysis (placebo, active BI 685509 3 mg, 6 mg, and 9 mg).||||0.0245
81649503|NCT04750577|162989717|OTHER|MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit as well as random effects of patient.||||||0.0294|||||||MCP-Mod linear model fit|Model assumption: No assumption was needed.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of BI 685509 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, quadratic, Emax and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050). The total daily dose was considered for MCP-Mod analysis (placebo, active BI 685509 3 mg, 6 mg, and 9 mg).||||0.0294
81649504|NCT04750577|162989717|OTHER|A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of BI 685509 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, quadratic, Emax and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050). The total daily dose was considered for MCP-Mod analysis (placebo, active BI 685509 3 mg, 6 mg, and 9 mg).||||||0.0468||||||MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit as well as random effects of patient.|MCP-Mod quadratic model fit|Model assumption: 50 % of the maximum effect is achieved at a dose of 3 mg. 90 % of the maximum effect is achieved at a dose of 6 mg.||||||0.0468
81649505|NCT04750577|162989717|OTHER|MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit as well as random effects of patient.||||||0.0586|||||||MCP-Mod Emax model fit|Model assumption: 80% of the maximum effect is achieved at 6 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of BI 685509 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, quadratic, Emax and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050). The total daily dose was considered for MCP-Mod analysis (placebo, active BI 685509 3 mg, 6 mg, and 9 mg).||||0.0586
81649506|NCT04750577|162989717|OTHER|MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit as well as random effects of patient.||||||0.0659|||||||MCP-Mod Sigmoid emax model fit|Model assumption: 30 % of the maximum effect is achieved at a dose of 3 mg. 90 % of the maximum effect is achieved at a dose of 6 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of BI 685509 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential, quadratic, Emax and Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050). The total daily dose was considered for MCP-Mod analysis (placebo, active BI 685509 3 mg, 6 mg, and 9 mg).||||0.0659
81649507|NCT04750577|162989717|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.103||||0.3224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.309|0.102|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurement||"Least Squares Mean of 1 mg BI 685509 TID- Least Squares Mean ofPlacebo"|Least Square Means difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood based Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures ((REML)-based MMRM) including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||0.102|-0.309|0.3224
81649508|NCT04750577|162989717|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.063||||0.5616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.275|0.15|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurement||"Least Squares Mean of 2 mg BI 685509 TID- Least Squares Mean of Placebo"|Least Square Means difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood based Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures ((REML)-based MMRM) including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||0.150|-0.275|0.5616
81649509|NCT04750577|162989717|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.251||||0.0183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.459|-0.043|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurement||"Least Squares Mean of 3 mg BI 685509 TID- Least Squares Mean of Placebo"|Least Square Means difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood based Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures ((REML)-based MMRM) including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||-0.043|-0.459|0.0183
81649510|NCT04750577|162989718|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.211||||0.0396|TWO_SIDED|0.95|-0.413|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Least Squares Mean of 1 mg BI 685509 TID- Least Squares Mean of Placebo"|Least Square Means difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood based Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures ((REML)-based MMRM) including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||-0.010|-0.413|0.0396
81649511|NCT04750577|162989718|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.2568|TWO_SIDED|0.95|-0.327|0.088|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Least Squares Mean of 2 mg BI 685509 TID- Least Squares Mean of Placebo"|Least Square Means difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood based Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures ((REML)-based MMRM) including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||0.088|-0.327|0.2568
81649512|NCT04750577|162989718|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.357||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|0.95|-0.56|-0.154|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Least Squares Mean of 3 mg BI 685509 TID- Least Squares Mean of Placebo"|Least Square Means difference and 95% confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood based Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures ((REML)-based MMRM) including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit (baseline, Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20), and the continuous effect of baseline at each visit (Week 6, Week 12 and Week 20) as well as random effects of patient.||-0.154|-0.560|0.0006
81649513|NCT04750577|162989719|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.0519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|5.1|||Regression, Logistic||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 685509/ Placebo.|Treatment, sodium-Glucose co-Transporter-2 Inhibitor (SGLT2i) use at baseline, and type of diabetes were used as covariates in the logistic regression model.||5.10|0.99|0.0519
81649514|NCT04750577|162989719|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.4159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.36|||Regression, Logistic||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 685509/ Placebo.|Treatment, sodium-Glucose co-Transporter-2 Inhibitor (SGLT2i) use at baseline, and type of diabetes were used as covariates in the logistic regression model.||3.36|0.61|0.4159
81649515|NCT04750577|162989719|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|6.55|||Regression, Logistic||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 685509/ Placebo.|Treatment, sodium-Glucose co-Transporter-2 Inhibitor (SGLT2i) use at baseline, and type of diabetes were used as covariates in the logistic regression model.||6.55|1.28|0.0106
81649516|NCT04750577|162989720|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.79||||0.0176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|6.53|||Regression, Logistic||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 685509/ Placebo.|Treatment, sodium-Glucose co-Transporter-2 Inhibitor (SGLT2i) use at baseline, and type of diabetes were used as covariates in the logistic regression model.||6.53|1.20|0.0176
81649517|NCT04750577|162989720|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.5467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|3.29|||Regression, Logistic||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 685509/ Placebo.|Treatment, sodium-Glucose co-Transporter-2 Inhibitor (SGLT2i) use at baseline, and type of diabetes were used as covariates in the logistic regression model.||3.29|0.53|0.5467
81649518|NCT04750577|162989720|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.46||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|10.39|||Regression, Logistic||Odds Ratio was calculated as BI 685509/ Placebo.|Treatment, sodium-Glucose co-Transporter-2 Inhibitor (SGLT2i) use at baseline, and type of diabetes were used as covariates in the logistic regression model.||10.39|1.91|0.0005
81649519|NCT00575042|162989793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size calculation estimated that with 20 patients, and assuming a 10% drop-out rate, the study would have 80% power to detect a response rate in 35% or more of the study patients. A two-sided p value\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81649520|NCT02577003|162989795|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.57|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Based on a cLDA model with the terms listed above.||||-0.57|-0.98|<0.001
81702850|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.56|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 1||2.56|0.64|
81649521|NCT02577003|162989798|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-28.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.8|-21.5|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Based on a cLDA model with the terms listed above.||||-21.5|-34.8|<0.001
81649522|NCT02577003|162989799|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-48.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.6|-37.5|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Based on a cLDA model with the terms listed above.||||-37.5|-59.6|<0.001
81649523|NCT02577003|162989800|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-84.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-102.6|-66.6|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Based on a cLDA model with the terms listed above.||||-66.6|-102.6|<0.001
81649524|NCT02577003|162989801|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.1|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Based on a cLDA model with the terms listed above.||||-1.1|-2.5|<0.001
81649525|NCT04486313|162989802|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8786|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon Test|Stratified by Baseline COVID-19 severity (mild/moderate), time from onset of symptoms to randomization (\<36 hours/≥36 hours), risk of severe illness||||||0.8786
81468065|NCT03369067|162628114|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81649526|NCT04486313|162989803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.074||||||Stratified by Baseline COVID-19 severity (mild/moderate), time from onset of symptoms to randomization (\<36 hours/≥36 hours), risk of severe illness|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0740
81649527|NCT04486313|162989804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4479|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of proportion positive for SARS-CoV-2 at Day 4||||0.4479
81649528|NCT04486313|162989804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2814|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of proportion positive for SARS-CoV-2 at Day 10||||0.2814
81468066|NCT03369067|162628115|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468067|NCT03369067|162628115|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468068|NCT03369067|162628115|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468069|NCT03369067|162628116|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468070|NCT03369067|162628116|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468071|NCT03369067|162628116|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468072|NCT03369067|162628117|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468073|NCT03369067|162628117|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468074|NCT03369067|162628117|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468075|NCT03369067|162628118|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468076|NCT03369067|162628118|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468077|NCT03369067|162628118|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468078|NCT03369067|162628119|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468079|NCT03369067|162628119|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468080|NCT03369067|162628119|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468081|NCT03369067|162628120|OTHER|||||||0.124||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.124
81468082|NCT03369067|162628120|OTHER|||||||0.187||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.187
81468083|NCT03369067|162628120|OTHER|||||||0.04||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.040
81468084|NCT03369067|162628121|OTHER|||||||0.108||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.108
81468085|NCT03369067|162628121|OTHER|||||||0.053||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.053
81468086|NCT03369067|162628121|OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.010
81468087|NCT03369067|162628122|OTHER|||||||0.08||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.080
81576019|NCT03562481|162823402|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined as a non-statistically significant difference.|F statistic|1.21||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for 2x2 crossover study using the pkcross routine of Stata 16.1 and accounting for sequence and period effects.||||0.28
81649529|NCT04486313|162989805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0665|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from Baseline to Day 4||||0.0665
81649530|NCT04486313|162989805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4974|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from Baseline to Day 10||||0.4974
81649531|NCT04486313|162989806|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1771|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Baseline COVID-19 severity (mild/moderate), time from onset of symptoms to randomization (\<36 hours/≥36 hours), risk of severe illness||||||0.1771
81649532|NCT04486313|162989807|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2399|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Baseline COVID-19 severity (mild/moderate), time from onset of symptoms to randomization (\<36 hours/≥36 hours), risk of severe illness||||||0.2399
81649533|NCT04486313|162989808|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon Test|Stratified by Baseline COVID-19 severity (mild/moderate), time from onset of symptoms to randomization (\<36 hours/≥36 hours), risk of severe illness||||||0.09
81649534|NCT04486313|162989809|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0077|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon Test|Stratified by Baseline COVID-19 severity (mild/moderate), time from onset of symptoms to randomization (\<36 hours/≥36 hours), risk of severe illness||||||0.0077
81649535|NCT04486313|162989810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Baseline COVID-19 severity (mild/moderate), time from onset of symptoms to randomization (\<36 hours/≥36 hours), risk of severe illness||||||0.05
81649536|NCT04486313|162989811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Baseline COVID-19 severity (mild/moderate), time from onset of symptoms to randomization (\<36 hours/≥36 hours), risk of severe illness||||||0.05
81649537|NCT04486313|162989812|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Baseline COVID-19 severity (mild/moderate), time from onset of symptoms to randomization (\<36 hours/≥36 hours), risk of severe illness||||||0.08
81468088|NCT03369067|162628122|OTHER|||||||0.038||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.038
81468089|NCT03369067|162628122|OTHER|||||||0.016||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.016
81649538|NCT02229578|162989827|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome was residual change score calculated by regressing immediate postop pain on 24 hour pain. This allows patient to serve as own control for intial values.||2.1|-1.2|<0.05
81649539|NCT02229578|162989828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|1.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome was residual change score calculated by regressing immediate postop pain on 24 hour pain. This allows patient to serve as own control for intial values.||1.49|-1.77|<0.05
81649540|NCT02229578|162989829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.62|6.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome was residual change score calculated by regressing immediate postop hydromorphone on 24 hour hydromorphone. This allows patient to serve as own control for intial values.||6.09|-9.62|<0.05
81649541|NCT04560374|162989845|EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis was performed after the completion of the study. 98% power was obtained.|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81649542|NCT03721172|162989855|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|17.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|22.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification were based on baseline sPGA (2 \[mild\] vs 3 \[moderate\]).|2-sided 95% CIs based on the stratified Newcombe method. Stratification were based on baseline sPGA (2 \[mild\] vs 3 \[moderate\]).|||22.8|12.2|<0.0001
81702851|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 1||2.28|0.52|
81468090|NCT03369067|162628123|OTHER|||||||0.111||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.111
81468091|NCT03369067|162628123|OTHER|||||||0.13||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.130
81528359|NCT03058692|162743999|OTHER|||||||0.48||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.48
81528360|NCT03058692|162744000|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||<0.001
81528361|NCT03058692|162744000|OTHER|||||||0.62||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.62
81649543|NCT03721172|162989856|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|25.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.1|32.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification were based on baseline sPGA (2 \[mild\] vs 3 \[moderate\]).|2-sided 95% CIs based on the stratified Newcombe method. Stratification were based on baseline sPGA (2 \[mild\] vs 3 \[moderate\]).|||32.1|19.1|<0.0001
81702852|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|3.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 1||3.09|0.49|
81468092|NCT03369067|162628123|OTHER|||||||0.017||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.017
81468093|NCT03369067|162628124|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468094|NCT03369067|162628124|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468095|NCT03369067|162628124|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468096|NCT03369067|162628125|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468097|NCT03369067|162628125|OTHER|||||||0.044||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.044
81468098|NCT03369067|162628125|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468099|NCT03369067|162628126|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468100|NCT03369067|162628126|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468101|NCT03369067|162628126|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468102|NCT03369067|162628127|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468103|NCT03369067|162628127|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468104|NCT03369067|162628127|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468105|NCT03369067|162628128|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81649544|NCT03721172|162989857|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-3.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|-2.73|||Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||-2.73|-4.04|<0.0001
81528362|NCT03058692|162744001|OTHER|||||||0.0093||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.0093
81528363|NCT03058692|162744001|OTHER|||||||0.51||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.51
81528364|NCT03058692|162744002|OTHER|||||||0.54||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.54
81528365|NCT03058692|162744002|OTHER|||||||0.43||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.43
81528366|NCT03058692|162744003|OTHER|||||||0.44||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.44
81528367|NCT03058692|162744003|OTHER|||||||0.014||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.014
81528368|NCT03058692|162744004|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||<0.001
81528369|NCT03058692|162744004|OTHER|||||||0.96||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.96
81528370|NCT03058692|162744005|OTHER|||||||0.65||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.65
81614490|NCT00813488|162909140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.37||LS mean, SE of LS mean and p-value for treatment comparison are from ANOVA based on individual episodes with treatment as randomized, phase, and sequence as fixed factors and patient as random factor, using compound symmetry.|ANOVA|||The statistical hypothesis to be tested was: HO: µFBT = µOXY versus Ha: µFBT ≠ µoxy where µFBT and µOXY denote the mean PID45 for double-blind episodes for which patients use FBT and OXY, respectively. The primary variable was analyzed using a mixed effects ANOVA crossover model, with treatment as randomized (FBT or OXY), period, and treatment sequence (as randomized) as fixed factors and patient as a random factor, using compound symmetry for the variance-covariance matrix.||.37|0.18|<0.0001
81649545|NCT03721172|162989858|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|-2.39|||Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||-2.39|-3.47|<0.0001
81710183|NCT02253173|163117007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81528371|NCT03058692|162744005|OTHER|||||||0.53||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.53
81528372|NCT03058692|162744006|OTHER|||||||0.35||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.35
81614491|NCT00813488|162909141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.27||LS mean, SE of LS mean and p-value for treatment comparison are from ANOVA based on individual episodes with treatment as randomized, phase, and sequence as fixed factors and patient as random factor, using compound symmetry.|ANOVA|||The statistical hypothesis to be tested was: HO: µFBT = µOXY versus Ha: µFBT ≠ µoxy where µFBT and µOXY denote the mean PID60 for double-blind episodes for which patients use FBT and OXY, respectively. The primary variable was analyzed using a mixed effects ANOVA crossover model, with treatment as randomized (FBT or OXY), period, and treatment sequence (as randomized) as fixed factors and patient as a random factor, using compound symmetry for the variance-covariance matrix.||0.27|0.08|0.0002
81614492|NCT00813488|162909148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.5|||ANOVA|||||0.50|0.25|<0.0001
81614493|NCT00813488|162909149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.1|||ANOVA|||||1.10|.55|<0.0001
81614494|NCT00813488|162909150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5575|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value for the treatment comparison is from a one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||||0.5575
81614495|NCT00813488|162909151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0981|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value for the treatment comparison is from a one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||||0.0981
81649546|NCT03721172|162989859|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|38.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.7|46.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification were based on baseline sPGA (2 \[mild\] vs 3 \[moderate\]).|2-sided 95% CIs based on the stratified Newcombe method. Stratification were based on baseline sPGA (2 \[mild\] vs 3 \[moderate\]).|||46.3|29.7|<0.0001
81649547|NCT03721172|162989860|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|24.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|32.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification were based on baseline sPGA (2 \[mild\] vs 3 \[moderate\]).|2-sided 95% CIs based on the stratified Newcombe method. Stratification were based on baseline sPGA (2 \[mild\] vs 3 \[moderate\]).|||32.8|16.5|<0.0001
81614496|NCT00813488|162909152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0443|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value for the treatment comparison is from a one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||||0.0443
81614497|NCT00813488|162909153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value for the treatment comparison is from a one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||||0.0004
81614498|NCT00813488|162909154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value for the treatment comparison is from a one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||||0.0001
81614499|NCT00813488|162909155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value for the treatment comparison is from a one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||||0.0018
81614500|NCT00813488|162909156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|0.58|0.9||LS mean, SE of LS mean and p-value for treatment comparison are from ANOVA based on individual episodes with treatment as randomized, phase, and sequence as fixed factors and patient as random factor, using compound symmetry.|ANOVA|||||0.90|0.58|<0.0001
81614501|NCT00813488|162909158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1464||||0.7012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.3|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||2.3|0.6|0.7012
81614502|NCT00813488|162909159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0704||||0.6545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.4|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.4|0.8|0.6545
81614503|NCT00813488|162909160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2544||||0.0407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.6|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.6|1.0|0.0407
81614504|NCT00813488|162909161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5745||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.0|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||2.0|1.2|0.0007
81614505|NCT00813488|162909162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5828||||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.4|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||2.4|1.0|0.0372
81468106|NCT03369067|162628128|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81614506|NCT00813488|162909163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3722||||0.3099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.5|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||2.5|0.7|0.3099
81614507|NCT00813488|162909164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8434||||0.5777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.5|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.5|.5|0.5777
81614508|NCT00813488|162909165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.986||||0.9567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.6|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.6|0.6|0.9567
81614509|NCT00813488|162909166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1366||||0.4253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.6|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.6|0.8|0.4253
81614510|NCT00813488|162909167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4269||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.8|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.8|1.1|0.0038
81614511|NCT00813488|162909168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5118||||0.0012||95.0|1.2|1.9|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.9|1.2|0.0012
81614512|NCT00813488|162909169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5826||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.2|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||2.2|1.1|0.0074
81649548|NCT03721172|162989861|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|27.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|36.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification were based on baseline sPGA (2 \[mild\] vs 3 \[moderate\]).|2-sided 95% CIs based on the stratified Newcombe method. Stratification were based on baseline sPGA (2 \[mild\] vs 3 \[moderate\]).|||36.3|18.6|<0.0001
81649549|NCT03721172|162989862|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-2.1|||Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||-2.1|-3.7|<0.0001
81649550|NCT03603639|162989867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.72|3.48||||||The mixed effects model for the crossover part of the study will include treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, baseline (Predose) measurement as a covariate, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||3.48|-0.72|
81649551|NCT03603639|162989867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.49|2.63||||||The mixed effects model for the crossover part of the study will include treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, baseline (Predose) measurement as a covariate, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||2.63|-0.49|
81649552|NCT03603639|162989868|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|1.54||||||In eye closure condition. The mixed effects model for the crossover part of the study will include treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, baseline (Predose) measurement as a covariate, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||1.54|-0.75|
81649553|NCT03603639|162989868|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|1.21||||||In eye closure condition. The mixed effects model for the crossover part of the study will include treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, baseline (Predose) measurement as a covariate, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||1.21|-0.60|
81710184|NCT02253173|163117007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81468107|NCT03369067|162628128|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81614513|NCT00813488|162909170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.059||||0.8444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.9|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A logit link function and compound symmetry working correlation were applied in this model.||1.9|0.6|0.8444
81614514|NCT00813488|162909171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6033|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|1.8|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A cumulative logit link function and independent working correlation were applied in this model. Treatment differences for each time point were measured across all categories of responses.||1.8|1.4|<0.0001
81614515|NCT00813488|162909172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3334|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.5|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Analysis is based on a generalized estimating equation model with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. A cumulative logit link function and independent working correlation were applied in this model. Treatment differences for each time point were measured across all categories of responses.||1.5|1.2|<0.0001
81614516|NCT02926937|162909182|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Mean|-0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.975|-0.415|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||-0.415|-0.975|<0.0001
81614517|NCT02926937|162909183|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.565||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0166|-0.114|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, country, treatment-by-country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||-0.1140|-1.0166|0.0141
81702853|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 1||2.14|0.43|
81702854|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.73|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 1||1.73|0.37|
81702855|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 1||3.01|0.76|
81468108|NCT03369067|162628129|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81614518|NCT02926937|162909184|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.346||||0.2081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8853|0.1928|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups under Amendment 1 randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, country, treatment-by-country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.1928|-0.8853|0.2081
81702856|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 1||1.94|0.69|
81614519|NCT02926937|162909185|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.556|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1876|-0.9234|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥ 130mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline fasting plasma glucose as a covariate.||-0.9234|-2.1876|<0.0001
81614520|NCT02926937|162909186|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-3.5||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.478|1.476|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 is analyzed using analysis ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.0, \>8.0%) at screening and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||1.476|-8.478|0.1680
81614521|NCT02926937|162909187|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.78||||0.5467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.311|1.753|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||1.753|-3.311|0.5467
81614522|NCT02926937|162909188|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-3.19||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.869|-0.518|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||-0.518|-5.869|0.0193
81614523|NCT02926937|162909189|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.54||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.404|-0.676|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline weight as a covariate.||-0.676|-2.404|0.0005
81614524|NCT02926937|162909190|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.17||||0.0406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.281|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline weight as a covariate.||-0.050|-2.281|0.0406
81614525|NCT02926937|162909191|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|12.6||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.18|21.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between treatment groups from each stratum (randomization strata of HbA1c (\<=8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, \>=130 mmHg) at screening) using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.||21.02|4.18|0.0037
81614526|NCT02926937|162909192|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|19.2||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.39|30.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between treatment groups from each stratum (randomization strata of HbA1c (\<=8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, \>=130 mmHg) at screening) using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.||30.00|8.39|0.0007
81614527|NCT02926937|162909193|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.989|-0.354|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||-0.354|-0.989|<0.0001
81614528|NCT00126113|162909214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Analysis for main effect of group||||||>0.05
81614529|NCT00126113|162909215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Analysis for main effect of group|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81614530|NCT00126113|162909216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Analysis for main effect of group||||||>0.05
81614531|NCT00126113|162909217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Analysis for main effect of group||||||>0.05
81614532|NCT02501811|162909324|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|2.023|||ANCOVA|The change in LVEF was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||2.023|-2.190|0.993
81614533|NCT02501811|162909324|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.229|2.635|||ANCOVA|The change in LVEF was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||2.635|-1.229|0.499
81614534|NCT02501811|162909324|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.729|3.485|||ANCOVA|The change in LVEF was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||3.485|-0.729|0.578
81614535|NCT02501811|162909324|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.552|0.629|||ANCOVA|The change in LVEF was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||0.629|-3.552|0.523
81614536|NCT02501811|162909324|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.127|||ANCOVA|The change in LVEF was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||1.127|-2.7|0.471
81614537|NCT02501811|162909324|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|2.59|||ANCOVA|The change in LVEF was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||2.590|-1.240|0.485
81614538|NCT02501811|162909325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.406|1.887|||ANCOVA|The change in global circumferential strain was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||1.887|-2.406|0.942
81614539|NCT02501811|162909325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.815|2.975|||ANCOVA|The change in global circumferential strain was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||2.975|-1.815|0.282
81614540|NCT02501811|162909325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|2.635|||ANCOVA|The change in global circumferential strain was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||2.635|-1.310|0.163
81614541|NCT02501811|162909325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.471|0.628|||ANCOVA|The change in global circumferential strain was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||0.628|-2.471|0.175
81614542|NCT02501811|162909325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.932|1.254|||ANCOVA|The change in global circumferential strain was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||1.254|-2.932|0.329
81614543|NCT02501811|162909325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.829|1.994|||ANCOVA|The change in global circumferential strain was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||1.994|-1.829|0.752
81614544|NCT02501811|162909326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.118|1.927|||ANCOVA|The change in regional longitudinal strain was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||1.927|-1.118|0.733
81614545|NCT02501811|162909326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.248|2.041|||ANCOVA|The change in regional longitudinal strain was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||2.041|-1.248|0.735
81614546|NCT02501811|162909326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.464|1.767|||ANCOVA|The change in regional longitudinal strain was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||1.767|-1.464|0.794
81649554|NCT03603639|162989868|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.16|4.39||||||In eyes closed condition. The mixed effects model for the crossover part of the study will include treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, baseline (Predose) measurement as a covariate, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||4.39|-1.16|
81649555|NCT03603639|162989868|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.89|2.98||||||In eyes closed condition. The mixed effects model for the crossover part of the study will include treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, baseline (Predose) measurement as a covariate, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||2.98|-0.89|
81614547|NCT02501811|162909326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.161|1.666|||ANCOVA|The change in regional longitudinal strain was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||1.666|-1.161|0.951
81614548|NCT02501811|162909326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.441|1.457|||ANCOVA|The change in regional longitudinal strain was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||1.457|-1.441|0.962
81614549|NCT02501811|162909326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.793|1.303|||ANCOVA|The change in regional longitudinal strain was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||1.303|-1.793|0.945
81649556|NCT03603639|162989868|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.87|2.28||||||In eyes open condition. The mixed effects model for the crossover part of the study will include treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, baseline (Predose) measurement as a covariate, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||2.28|-1.87|
81649557|NCT03603639|162989868|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.57|3.11||||||In eyes open condition. The mixed effects model for the crossover part of the study will include treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, baseline (Predose) measurement as a covariate, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||3.11|-0.57|
81614550|NCT02501811|162909327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.85||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.754|5.711|||ANCOVA|The change in LVEDVI was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||5.711|-9.754|0.602
81614551|NCT02501811|162909327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.609|4.044|||ANCOVA|The change in LVEDVI was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||4.044|-9.609|0.443
81614552|NCT02501811|162909327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.42||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.011|2.76|||ANCOVA|The change in LVEDVI was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||2.760|-11.011|0.348
81614553|NCT02501811|162909327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.92||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.76|9.968|||ANCOVA|The change in LVEDVI was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||9.968|-5.760|0.812
81614554|NCT02501811|162909327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.89||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.052|8.574|||ANCOVA|The change in LVEDVI was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||8.574|-7.052|0.900
81614555|NCT02501811|162909327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.47||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.321|5.635|||ANCOVA|The change in LVEDVI was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||5.635|-8.321|0.848
81702857|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.91|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 1||2.91|0.98|
81702858|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 1||2.22|0.54|
81702859|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 1||1.36|0.41|
81702860|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 1||1.55|0.47|
81702861|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|2.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|4.99|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 1||4.99|0.84|
81702862|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|5.98|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 1||5.98|1.13|
81702863|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 1||2.15|0.37|
81702864|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 1||3.06|0.61|
81702865|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 1||2.09|0.55|
81702866|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.65|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 1||2.65|0.59|
81702867|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|3.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 1||3.49|0.74|
81468109|NCT03369067|162628129|OTHER|||||||0.141||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.141
81468110|NCT03369067|162628129|OTHER|||||||0.149||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.149
81702868|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.65|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 1||1.65|0.42|
81702869|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 1||2.05|0.49|
81702870|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.39|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 1||3.39|0.63|
81702871|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 1||3.07|0.64|
81702872|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 1||2.34|0.53|
81702873|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 1||2.09|0.49|
81702874|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.75|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 1||1.75|0.50|
81702875|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 1||2.00|0.42|
81702876|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 30||1.29|0.38|
81702877|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.73|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 30||1.73|0.52|
81702878|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.66|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 30||2.66|0.84|
81702879|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 30||2.28|0.84|
81702880|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|2.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|4.19|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 30||4.19|1.71|
81702881|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|3.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|6.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 30||6.06|2.47|
81702882|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 30||2.30|0.70|
81702883|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 30||1.81|0.57|
81702884|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|2.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|4.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 30||4.15|1.21|
81702885|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 30||3.57|0.70|
81702886|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 30||2.05|0.35|
81702887|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|3.39|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 30||3.39|0.65|
81702888|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.93|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||1.93|0.41|
81702889|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||1.79|0.33|
81702890|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||1.48|0.32|
81702891|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||2.83|0.57|
81702892|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||1.81|0.31|
81702893|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.97|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||1.97|0.39|
81702894|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|3.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||3.30|1.05|
81702895|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||3.55|1.10|
81468111|NCT03369067|162628130|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468112|NCT03369067|162628130|OTHER|||||||0.094||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.094
81614556|NCT02501811|162909328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.01||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.281|4.789|||ANCOVA|The change in LVESVI was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||4.789|-7.281|0.659
81614557|NCT02501811|162909328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.06||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.621|3.71|||ANCOVA|The change in LVESVI was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||3.710|-8.621|0.466
81649558|NCT02818998|162989902|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin: 4 letters|Least Squares mean difference|0.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|1.47||Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the p-value (adjusted for multiplicity using the Hochberg procedure) was \< 0.025|ANCOVA|||Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||1.47|-1.46|<0.0001
81649559|NCT02818998|162989902|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin: 4 letters|Least Squares mean difference|0.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|2.42||Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the p-value (adjusted for multiplicity using the Hochberg procedure) was \< 0.025|ANCOVA|||Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||2.42|-0.52|<0.0001
81702896|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|2.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|5.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||5.12|1.62|
81702897|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.87|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||1.87|0.49|
81463760|NCT04075682|162618920|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.8045|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the pre-specified H1 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received inserts (insert only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (pictorial warning only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be lower in the insert groups than in the no insert groups.||||0.8045
81468113|NCT03369067|162628130|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468114|NCT03369067|162628131|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81614558|NCT02501811|162909328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.799|1.594|||ANCOVA|The change in LVESVI was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||1.594|-10.799|0.293
81614559|NCT02501811|162909328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.06||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.795|9.508|||ANCOVA|The change in LVESVI was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||9.508|-2.795|0.530
81614560|NCT02501811|162909328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.05||0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.91|7.33|||ANCOVA|The change in LVESVI was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||7.330|-4.910|0.761
81614561|NCT02501811|162909328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.426|4.132|||ANCOVA|The change in LVESVI was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||4.132|-8.426|0.669
81614562|NCT02501811|162909329|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.04|||ANCOVA|The change in left ventricular sphericity index was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||0.040|-0.048|0.989
81614563|NCT02501811|162909329|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.033|||ANCOVA|The change in left ventricular sphericity index was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||0.033|-0.056|0.493
81649560|NCT02818998|162989903|OTHER||Least Square mean difference|14.38||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.39|25.37|||ANCOVA|||Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||25.37|3.39|0.0105
81649561|NCT02818998|162989903|OTHER||Least Square mean difference|21.22||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.65|34.8|||ANCOVA|||Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||34.80|7.65|0.0023
81468115|NCT03369067|162628131|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468116|NCT03369067|162628131|OTHER|||||||0.033||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.033
81649562|NCT02818998|162989904|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|4.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||≥ 15 letter gain: Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||4.49|-3.14|
81702898|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.62|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||2.62|0.74|
81702899|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|3.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||3.27|0.87|
81702900|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.53|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 30||2.53|0.41|
81614564|NCT02501811|162909329|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.039|||ANCOVA|The change in left ventricular sphericity index was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||0.039|-0.053|0.926
81614565|NCT02501811|162909329|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.047|||ANCOVA|The change in left ventricular sphericity index was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||0.047|-0.041|0.904
81614566|NCT02501811|162909329|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.049|||ANCOVA|The change in left ventricular sphericity index was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||0.049|-0.035|0.476
81614567|NCT02501811|162909329|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.048|||ANCOVA|The change in left ventricular sphericity index was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||0.048|-0.040|0.515
81614568|NCT02501811|162909330|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|1.687|||ANCOVA|The change in scar size percent was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||1.687|-1.770|0.569
81614569|NCT02501811|162909330|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.792|1.457|||ANCOVA|The change in scar size percent was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||1.457|-1.792|0.767
81649563|NCT02818998|162989904|OTHER||Treatment Difference|2.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|8.73|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||≥10 letter gain: Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||8.73|-3.40|
81702901|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 30||2.60|0.45|
81468117|NCT03369067|162628132|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.001
81614570|NCT02501811|162909330|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.965|0.921|||ANCOVA|The change in scar size percent was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||0.921|-1.965|0.261
81614571|NCT02501811|162909330|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.261|2.222|||ANCOVA|The change in scar size percent was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||2.222|-1.261|0.587
81614572|NCT02501811|162909330|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.763|2.014|||ANCOVA|The change in scar size percent was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||2.014|-1.763|0.994
81614573|NCT02501811|162909330|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.993|1.283|||ANCOVA|The change in scar size percent was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||1.283|-1.993|0.639
81614574|NCT02501811|162909331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.437|3.319|||ANCOVA|The change in scar tissue mass was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||3.319|-2.437|0.992
81649564|NCT02818998|162989904|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|0.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||≥30 letter loss: Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||0.63|-1.94|
81649565|NCT02818998|162989904|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|3.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||≥15 letter gain: Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||3.41|-3.68|
81614575|NCT02501811|162909331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.278|2.643|||ANCOVA|The change in scar tissue mass was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||2.643|-2.278|0.862
81614576|NCT02501811|162909331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.846|1.443|||ANCOVA|The change in scar tissue mass was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||1.443|-3.846|0.217
81614577|NCT02501811|162909331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.325|4.611|||ANCOVA|The change in scar tissue mass was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||4.611|-1.325|0.327
81614578|NCT02501811|162909331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.551|3.068|||ANCOVA|The change in scar tissue mass was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||3.068|-2.551|0.859
81649566|NCT02818998|162989904|OTHER||Treatment Difference|1.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|7.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||≥10 letter gain: Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||7.54|-4.10|
81649567|NCT02818998|162989904|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||≥30 letter loss: Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||0.65|-2.00|
81649568|NCT02818998|162989905|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin: 4 letters|Least Squares mean difference|-0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|1.52|||ANCOVA|||Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||1.52|-2.13|<0.0001
81702902|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|2.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|5.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 30||5.04|0.86|
81710185|NCT02253173|163117008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0149|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0149
81614579|NCT02501811|162909331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.952|1.184|||ANCOVA|The change in scar tissue mass was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||1.184|-3.952|0.338
81614580|NCT02501811|162909332|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.456|0.411|||ANCOVA|The change in peak VO2 was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||0.411|-2.456|0.157
81614581|NCT02501811|162909332|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.798|0.859|||ANCOVA|The change in peak VO2 was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||0.859|-2.798|0.428
81614582|NCT02501811|162909332|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|2.093|||ANCOVA|The change in peak VO2 was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||2.093|-0.83|0.382
81614583|NCT02501811|162909332|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.255|-0.052|||ANCOVA|The change in peak VO2 was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||-0.052|-3.255|0.056
81614584|NCT02501811|162909332|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.991|1.885|||ANCOVA|The change in peak VO2 was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||1.885|-1.991|0.610
81614585|NCT02501811|162909332|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.356|3.557|||ANCOVA|The change in peak VO2 was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||3.557|-0.356|0.195
81614586|NCT02501811|162909333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.01||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.537|56.687|||ANCOVA|The change in exercise tolerance was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||56.687|-19.537|0.348
81614587|NCT02501811|162909333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.88||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.759|59.134|||ANCOVA|The change in exercise tolerance was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||59.134|-12.759|0.230
81614588|NCT02501811|162909333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.21||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.974|34.361|||ANCOVA|The change in exercise tolerance was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||34.361|-30.974|0.905
81614589|NCT02501811|162909333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.98||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.267|49.03|||ANCOVA|The change in exercise tolerance was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||49.030|-15.267|0.335
81614590|NCT02501811|162909333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.68||0.827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.106|30.88|||ANCOVA|The change in exercise tolerance was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||30.880|-40.106|0.827
81614591|NCT02501811|162909333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.63||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.989|8.001|||ANCOVA|The change in exercise tolerance was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||8.001|-50.989|0.163
81614592|NCT02501811|162909334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.63||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.915|-0.357|||ANCOVA|The change in MLHFQ summary score was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||-0.357|-18.915|0.023
81702903|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||2.07|0.57|
81468118|NCT03369067|162628132|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81614593|NCT02501811|162909334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.84||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.871|-3.319|||ANCOVA|The change in MLHFQ summary score was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||-3.319|-26.871|0.050
81614594|NCT02501811|162909334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.86||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.784|8.836|||ANCOVA|The change in MLHFQ summary score was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||8.836|-14.784|0.119
81614595|NCT02501811|162909334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.66||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.087|4.762|||ANCOVA|The change in MLHFQ summary score was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||4.762|-18.087|0.845
81614596|NCT02501811|162909334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.64||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.931|16.848|||ANCOVA|The change in MLHFQ summary score was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||16.848|-5.931|0.976
81649569|NCT02818998|162989905|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin: 4 letters|Least Squares mean difference|1.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.19|||ANCOVA|||Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||3.19|-0.40|<0.0001
81649570|NCT02818998|162989906|OTHER||Least Square mean difference|16.14||||0.0416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|31.66|||ANCOVA|||Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||31.66|0.62|0.0416
81649571|NCT02818998|162989906|OTHER||Least Square mean difference|4.12||||0.5524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.52|17.77|||ANCOVA|||Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||17.77|-9.52|0.5524
81614597|NCT02501811|162909334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.69||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.337|25.578|||ANCOVA|The change in MLHFQ summary score was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t test|||25.578|-1.337|0.717
81614598|NCT02501811|162909335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1411.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|840.6||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3108.3|284.9|||ANCOVA|Change in NT-proBNP value compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values. Data log transformed, p-values obtained from transformed data|Confidence intervals based on t test|||284.9|-3108.3|0.110
81528373|NCT03058692|162744006|OTHER|||||||0.66||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD8+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.66
81528374|NCT03058692|162744007|OTHER|||||||0.86||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.86
81528375|NCT03058692|162744007|OTHER|||||||0.53||||||As this trial was not confirmatory, as common for early phase trials, p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, rather included to aid interpretation of the estimates. A priori threshold for statistical significance was not defined.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This reports the analysis for response in CD4+ T cells at Day 36. The null hypothesis for the non-parametric test assumed both groups are from the same population, i.e., are homogeneous and have the same distribution. The study was not designed/powered to detect differences between groups in the frequencies of marker combinations, considering the issue of multiplicity.||||0.53
81528376|NCT00806988|162744025|OTHER|An intention-to-treat analysis using a two-tailed Wilcoxon rank-sum test, at a 0.05 alpha level was used. This analysis accommodated missing LVESVI outcomes owing to death by assigning deceased patients the worst ranks in order according to the time of death. In the case of data that were missing for reasons other than death, we used multiple imputation to calculate the 12-month LVESVI on the assumption that the data were missing at random.||||||0.61|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The primary null hypothesis was that there would be no significant between-group difference in the LVESVI at 12 months.||||0.61
81528377|NCT00806988|162744026|OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.83
81528378|NCT04775953|162744033|SUPERIORITY|For participants with the same DOOR, quality-of-life (QoL) was used as a tiebreaker and was calculated as change from baseline QoL to Day 70 QoL score, as assessed by questions from the PROMIS physical function item bank (PROMIS Item Bank v2.0, short form 6b) on the Antibacterial Resistance Leadership Group (ARLG) Bloodstream Infection QoL Measure. Superiority of dalbavancin is concluded if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for the DOOR probability is greater than 50%.|Pr(Better DOOR in dalbavancin arm)|47.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.84|55.68|||||The DOOR probability is calculated using the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney statistic corrected for ties.|Null Hypothesis: Probability that a participant in the dalbavancin arm has a better DOOR than a participant in the standard of care arm plus one-half the probability of equal DOOR is 50% (i.e., no difference in DOOR).||55.68|39.84|
81528379|NCT04775953|162744034|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is -20%. Non-inferiority of dalbavancin is concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions of clinical efficacy is greater than -20%.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|14.0|||||Difference in proportions of clinical efficacy for dalbavancin compared to standard of care and 95% confidence interval obtained from a linear regression model.|Null Hypothesis: The proportion of clinical efficacy in the dalbavancin arm minus the proportion of clinical efficacy in the standard of care arm is -20%.||14|-12|
81528380|NCT02813889|162744054|SUPERIORITY|Two-Factor ANOVA in repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0146||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0261|-0.0031||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|p Values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer tests.|Difference = Path Length (Full-Term) - Path Length (Pre-Term)|||-0.0031|-0.0261|0.0054
81528381|NCT02813889|162744055|SUPERIORITY|Two-Factor ANOVA in repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0331|-0.007||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|p Values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer tests.|Difference = Path Length (Full-Term) - Path Length (Pre-Term)|||-0.0070|-0.0331|0.0005
81528382|NCT02813889|162744056|SUPERIORITY|Two-Factor ANOVA in repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0146||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0267|-0.0026||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|p Values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer tests.|Difference = Path Length (Full-Term) - Path Length (Pre-Term)|||-0.0026|-0.0267|0.0088
81614599|NCT02501811|162909335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-634.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|405.1||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1460.7|191.4|||ANCOVA|Change in NT-proBNP value compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values. Data log transformed, p-values obtained from transformed data|Confidence intervals based on t test|||191.4|-1460.7|0.112
81649572|NCT02818998|162989907|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|4.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||≥ 15 letter gain: Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||4.05|-2.72|
81710186|NCT02253173|163117008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81614600|NCT02501811|162909335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-483.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|400.7||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1301.5|335.2|||ANCOVA|Change in NT-proBNP value compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values. Data log transformed, p-values obtained from transformed data|Confidence intervals based on t test|||335.2|-1301.5|0.891
81614601|NCT02501811|162909335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-928.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|754.2||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2470.7|613.6|||ANCOVA|Change in NT-proBNP value compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values. Data log transformed, p-values obtained from transformed data|Confidence intervals based on t test|||613.6|-2470.7|0.009
81614602|NCT02501811|162909335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-777.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|756.5||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2323.2|769.1|||ANCOVA|Change in NT-proBNP value compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values. Data log transformed, p-values obtained from transformed data|Confidence intervals based on t test|||769.1|-2323.2|0.661
81614603|NCT02501811|162909335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|151.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|162.2||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-175.4|478.4|||ANCOVA|Change in NT-proBNP value compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values. Data log transformed, p-values obtained from transformed data|Confidence intervals based on t test|||478.4|-175.4|0.015
81614604|NCT02501811|162909336|OTHER||slope of time|0.267|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.241||0.269|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase II trial|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate of the slope of time."|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the 4 treatment groups. Results of the overall model are reported||||0.269
81614605|NCT02501811|162909337|OTHER||slope of time|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.361|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase II trial|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate of the slope of time."|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the 4 treatment groups. Results of the overall model are reported.||||0.361
81614606|NCT02501811|162909338|OTHER||slope of time|-0.267|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.107|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase II trial|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate of the slope of time."|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the 4 treatment groups. Results of the overall model are reported.||||0.107
81649573|NCT02818998|162989907|OTHER||Treatment Difference|4.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|10.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||≥10 letter gain: Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||10.98|-1.73|
81649574|NCT02818998|162989907|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|2.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||≥30 letter loss: Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||2.87|-1.56|
81649575|NCT02818998|162989907|OTHER||Treatment Difference|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|5.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||≥15 letter gain: Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||5.69|-1.89|
81649576|NCT02818998|162989907|OTHER||Treatment Difference|7.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|14.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||≥10 letter gain: Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||14.28|0.81|
81649577|NCT02818998|162989907|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|2.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||≥30 letter loss: Aflibercept 2 mg fixed was regarded as the reference arm||2.88|-1.61|
81649578|NCT02472145|162989909|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.4747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.8|||Chi-squared|||Statistical Analysis 1||2.8|0.8|0.4747
81468119|NCT03369067|162628132|OTHER|||||||0.111||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.111
81649579|NCT02472145|162989910|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.7817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.37|||Log Rank|||Statistical Analysis 1||1.37|0.79|0.7817
81649580|NCT01182181|162989938|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|95.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.34|98.95|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||98.95|92.34|
81649581|NCT01182181|162989939|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|96.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.14|99.57|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||99.57|93.14|
81649582|NCT01587118|162989974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\</= 0.05|ANOVA|Change from baseline analyses were conducted using simple one-way analysis of variance; and were recalculated using the Kruskal Wallis procedure.||||||<.0001
81649583|NCT01587118|162989975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\</= 0.05|ANOVA|Change from baseline analyses were conducted using simple one-way analysis of variance; and were recalculated using the Kruskal Wallis procedure.||||||.0006
81649584|NCT00409409|162989976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0010
81614607|NCT02501811|162909339|OTHER||slope of time|1.395|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.829||0.095|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase II trial|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate of the slope of time."|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the 4 treatment groups. Results of the overall model are reported.||||0.095
81649585|NCT00745498|162990001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||With study power of 80%, a significance level of 0.05, and the assumption that IVB injection will decrease postoperative VH incidence from 35% to 10%, a sample size of 40 patients for each group was calculated.||||<0.05
81614608|NCT02501811|162909340|OTHER||slope of time|0.603|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.683||0.379|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase II trial|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate of the slope of time."|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the 4 treatment groups. Results of the overall model are reported.||||0.379
81614609|NCT02501811|162909341|OTHER||slope of time|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.401|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase II trial|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate of the slope of time."|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the 4 treatment groups. Results of the overall model are reported.||||0.401
81614610|NCT02501811|162909342|OTHER||slope of time|-0.244|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158||0.126|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase II trial|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate of the slope of time."|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the 4 treatment groups. Results of the overall model are reported.||||0.126
81614611|NCT02501811|162909343|OTHER||slope of time|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.281||0.139|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase II trial|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate of the slope of time."|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the 4 treatment groups. Results of the overall model are reported.||||0.139
81614612|NCT02501811|162909344|OTHER||slope of time|-0.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184||0.472|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase II trial|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate of the slope of time."|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the 4 treatment groups. Results of the overall model are reported.||||0.472
81614613|NCT02501811|162909345|OTHER||slope of time|6.544|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.882||0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase II trial|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate of the slope of time."|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the 4 treatment groups. Results of the overall model are reported.||||0.025
81649586|NCT03636373|162990006|NON_INFERIORITY|On a 10 point Likert Pain Scale, non-inferiority margin for the difference is 1.04. Using a Student t-test, there was 80% power for the difference in pain levels to exceed -1.04.||||||1|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Outcome measure Etanercept arm { ( 8 + 0 + 7)/3 = 5} Triamcinolone Arm { (3+0) /2 = 1.5 }||||1.00
81649587|NCT03636373|162990007|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.00
81468120|NCT03369067|162628133|OTHER|||||||0.118||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.118
81614614|NCT02501811|162909346|OTHER||slope with interaction|-7.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the 4 treatment groups. A time by treatment interaction was assessed.||||0.037
81614615|NCT02501811|162909346|OTHER||slope with interaction|-6.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.18||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the 4 treatment groups. A time by treatment interaction was assessed.||||0.035
81614616|NCT02501811|162909347|OTHER||slope of time|84.557|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.81||0.092|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase II trial|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate of the slope of time."|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the 4 treatment groups. Results of the overall model are reported.||||0.092
81614617|NCT02085356|162909409|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81614618|NCT02085356|162909410|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81614619|NCT02085356|162909411|OTHER|||||||0.605|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.605
81614620|NCT02085356|162909412|OTHER|||||||0.902|||||||Chi-squared|||Attendance records could not be retrieved for most participants. However, this analysis was still conducted among those participants who had data.||||0.902
81614621|NCT02085356|162909413|OTHER|||||||0.869|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.869
81614622|NCT02085356|162909413|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||0.982|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.982
81649588|NCT03636373|162990008|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81649589|NCT03636373|162990009|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81649590|NCT03636373|162990010|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81614623|NCT00646451|162909432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.162|||||||ANOVA|||"Outcome on study completers was assessed via ANOVA models using a 2 × 2 Latin-square crossover design including sequence, period, and treatment effects. A significant carryover effect was excluded. Analyses were performed using Stata IC version 10.0 for Windows.~Unfortunately the small sample size of our study limits the possibility of a meaningful post-hoc analysis targeted to these variables."|The Quest rates patient perception of health status as influenced by tremor across 5 domains, physical, psychosocial, communication, hobbies/leisure, and work/finance. HAM-A rates severity of anxiety symptomatology across 14 parameters. Scores of 14-17 correspond to mild anxiety, scores of 18-24 is moderate anxiety and 25-30 severe anxiety. HD-16 rates insomnia-related QoL across 5 domains: physical symptoms, energy \& motivation, concentration, interpersonal relations and psychological symptoms. These scales were scored per published guidelines.|||0.162
81614624|NCT02715258|162909452|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-0.41||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.16||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline in HbA1c (%) at Week 24||-0.16|-0.66|0.0012
81614625|NCT02715258|162909452|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-0.41||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.15||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||Sensitivity Analysis 1: Multiple imputation for change from baseline in HbA1c (%) including observations obtained after rescue medication||-0.15|-0.68|0.0021
81614626|NCT02715258|162909452|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.3||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Sensitivity Analysis 2: Multiple imputation for change from baseline in HbA1c (%) excluding observations obtained after rescue medication||-0.30|-0.80|<0.0001
81614627|NCT02715258|162909452|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-0.4||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.17||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||Sensitivity Analysis 3: LOCF for change from baseline in HbA1c (%) including observations obtained after rescue medication||-0.17|-0.64|0.0009
81614628|NCT02715258|162909453|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-2.14||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.66|1.39||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of change from baseline in SBP (mm Hg) at Week 24||1.39|-5.66|0.2340
81614629|NCT02715258|162909453|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-1.91||||0.2937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.48|1.66||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||Sensitivity Analysis 1: Multiple imputation for change from baseline in SBP (mm Hg) including observations obtained after rescue medication||1.66|-5.48|0.2937
81614630|NCT02715258|162909453|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-1.72||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.75|2.32||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||Sensitivity Analysis 2: Multiple imputation for change from baseline in SBP (mm Hg) excluding observations obtained after rescue medication||2.32|-5.75|0.4030
81614631|NCT02715258|162909453|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-2.09||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.41|1.23||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.23|-5.41|0.2160
81649591|NCT03636373|162990011|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81649592|NCT04211389|162990033|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.17|13.7||Stratification by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Common OR stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|IGA Success at Week 8 Odds Ratio||13.70|3.17|<0.0001
81702904|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.89|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||1.89|0.53|
81649593|NCT04211389|162990034|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.207|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.029|5.844|||Log Rank|Unstratified log-rank test|HR stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization.|Time to Achieve PASI-50||5.844|3.029|<0.0001
81702905|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||2.07|0.56|
81468121|NCT03369067|162628133|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81614632|NCT02715258|162909454|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-0.79||||0.1222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.21||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of change from baseline in body weight (kg) at Week 24 for subjects with BMI greater than or equal to 25 kg/m2||0.21|-1.80|0.1222
81649594|NCT04211389|162990035|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.49|24.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Common OR stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|PASI-75 at Week 8 Odds Ratio||24.19|4.49|<0.0001
81702906|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||1.14|0.40|
81702907|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.61|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||1.61|0.46|
81702908|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||1.60|0.47|
81614633|NCT02715258|162909454|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-0.65||||0.2014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.35||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||Sensitivity Analysis 1: Multiple imputation for change from baseline in body weight (kg) for subjects with BMI greater than or equal to 25 kg/m2 including observations obtained after rescue medication||0.35|-1.65|0.2014
81649595|NCT04211389|162990036|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.51||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.45|28.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Common OR stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|PASI-90 at Week 8 Odds Ratio||28.86|2.45|0.0002
81649596|NCT04211389|162990037|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.18||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.33|53.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Common OR stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|I-IGA Success at Week 8 Odds Ratio||53.68|2.33|0.0004
81649597|NCT04211389|162990038|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.27||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|75.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA with multiple imputation of missing data.|Common odds ratio stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA with multiple imputation of missing data.|I-IGA Clear at Week 8 Odds Ratio||75.35|3.10|0.0002
81649598|NCT04211389|162990039|SUPERIORITY|WI-NRS Success at Week 2 Odds Ratio|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|4.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Common OR stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|||4.58|1.43|0.0026
81649599|NCT04211389|162990039|SUPERIORITY|WI-NRS Success at Week 4 Odds Ratio|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.65|9.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Common OR stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|||9.18|2.65|<0.0001
81649600|NCT04211389|162990039|SUPERIORITY|WI-NRS Success at Week 8 Odds Ratio|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|6.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Common OR stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|||6.23|2.07|<0.0001
81649601|NCT04211389|162990040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.9|-20.0|||ANCOVA|Site, baseline IGA, baseline intertriginous involvement, and baseline PSD scores were independent variables, multiple imputation used for missing data|Site, baseline IGA, baseline intertriginous involvement, and baseline PSD scores were independent variables, multiple imputation used for missing data|LS Mean Difference at Week 4||-20.0|-31.9|<0.0001
81649602|NCT04211389|162990040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|-19.7|||ANCOVA|Site, baseline IGA, baseline intertriginous involvement, and baseline PSD scores were independent variables, multiple imputation used for missing data|Site, baseline IGA, baseline intertriginous involvement, and baseline PSD scores were independent variables, multiple imputation used for missing data|LS Mean Difference at Week 8||-19.7|-33.2|<0.0001
81649603|NCT02357264|162990101|OTHER|||||||0.162|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.162
81649604|NCT05594589|162990102|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Geometric Mean(LSGM) Ratio|0.377||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.175|0.81|||ANCOVA|P-value was based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with log transformation of baseline LPS and treatment arms as fixed effects.|LSGM ratio was calculated as Lemborexant 5 mg/Placebo.|||0.810|0.175|0.0133
81649605|NCT05594589|162990103|SUPERIORITY||LSGM Ratio|0.48||||0.0619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.222|1.038|||ANCOVA|P-value was based on ANCOVA model with log transformation of baseline LPS and treatment arms as fixed effects.|LSGM ratio was calculated as Lemborexant 10 mg/Placebo.|||1.038|0.222|0.0619
81649606|NCT05594589|162990104|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean (LSM) Difference|7.38||||0.0689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|15.35|||ANCOVA|P-value was based on ANCOVA model with log transformation of baseline LPS and treatment arms as fixed effects.|LSM difference was calculated as Lemborexant 5 mg - Placebo.|||15.35|-0.59|0.0689
81649607|NCT05594589|162990105|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|8.16||||0.0439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|16.09|||ANCOVA|P-value was based on ANCOVA model with log transformation of baseline LPS and treatment arms as fixed effects.|LSM difference was calculated as Lemborexant 10 mg - Placebo.|||16.09|0.23|0.0439
81649608|NCT01182207|162990130|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|96.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.82|107.79|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||107.79|86.82|
81649609|NCT01182207|162990131|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.1|105.27|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||105.27|101.10|
81685841|NCT01165229|163069671|OTHER|Efficacy of the HZ/su vaccine against overall and HZ related hospitalizations was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|100.0||||0.5024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-435.14|100.0|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction of overall and HZ related hospitalizations between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A \>=80YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo \>=80YOA Group||100.00|-435.14|0.5024
81614634|NCT02715258|162909454|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-0.91||||0.0638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|0.05||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||Sensitivity Analysis 2: Multiple imputation for change from baseline in body weight (kg) for subjects with BMI greater than or equal to 25 kg/m2 excluding observations obtained after rescue medication||0.05|-1.88|0.0638
81614635|NCT02715258|162909454|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-0.69||||0.1456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.24||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||Sensitivity Analysis 3: LOCF for change from baseline in body weight (kg) for subjects with BMI greater than or equal to 25 kg/m2 including observations obtained after rescue medication||0.24|-1.63|0.1456
81614636|NCT02715258|162909455|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-1.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|-1.09||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of change from baseline in FPG (mmol/L) over time across 24 weeks||-1.09|-1.92|<0.0001
81614637|NCT02715258|162909456|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-0.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.43||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in HbA1c (%) at Week 6||-0.43|-0.79|<0.0001
81614638|NCT02715258|162909456|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.5||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in HbA1c (%) at Week 12||-0.50|-0.92|<0.0001
81614639|NCT02715258|162909456|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-0.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.36||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in HbA1c (%) at Week 18||-0.36|-0.78|<0.0001
81614640|NCT02715258|162909456|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-0.41||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.16||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in HbA1c (%) at Week 24||-0.16|-0.66|0.0012
81614641|NCT02715258|162909456|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.39||The mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in HbA1c (%) across 24 weeks||-0.39|-0.76|<0.0001
81649610|NCT01182207|162990132|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.67|104.8|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||104.80|100.67|
81649611|NCT01182207|162990133|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.45|106.5|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||106.50|89.45|
81649612|NCT01182207|162990134|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.62|102.25|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||102.25|95.62|
81649613|NCT01182207|162990135|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.36|101.12|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101.12|95.36|
81702909|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||2.01|0.49|
81614642|NCT02715258|162909457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.39||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|6.8||The logistic regression includes country, background anti-diabetes treatment status, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as a fixed effect covariate.|ANCOVA|||Model-Adjusted proportion of subjects with HbA1c \<7% across 24 weeks||6.80|1.69|0.0006
81614643|NCT01149681|162909482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2364|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||||||0.2364
81614644|NCT03107611|162909488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0817|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0817
81614645|NCT03107611|162909488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2874|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2874
81614646|NCT03107611|162909489|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin: -0.20, +0.20|Difference in proportions|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.06||||||||0.06|-0.12|
81468122|NCT03369067|162628133|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81614647|NCT01720446|162909506|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of semaglutide versus placebo was considered to be confirmed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the HR was below 1.8 or equivalent if the p-value for the one-sided test of: H0: HR ≥ 1.8 against Ha: HR \<1.8 was less than 2.5% (or equivalent to 5% for a two-sided test).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.95||The 'p-value' is for the two-sided Wald test of non-inferiority with limit 1.8.|Regression, Cox||Semaglutide/Placebo|The primary endpoint was analysed using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with treatment group (semaglutide, placebo) as fixed factor. Assuming the same population MACE risk for the semaglutide and placebo groups (i.e., the population hazards ratio \[HR\] equals 1), a total minimum of 122 events were needed in order to have at least 90% power to ascertain that the upper two-sided 95% confidence limit for the HR was less than 1.8.||0.95|0.58|<0.0001
81649614|NCT02647645|162990138|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation was based on similar studies of cognitive training with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS).||||||0.02||||||Probability associated with the test of the interaction between participants' performance and session number in repeated measures analysis of covariance. In light of small sample size, estimated effect size was also calculated (d = 1.78).|ANCOVA|Test was adjusted for age, gender, race, education, CD4 count, and log viral load.||Analysis results are overall estimated marginal means from repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment group as a fixed factor and age, gender, race, education, cluster of differentiation (CD4) cell count, and log viral load as covariates.||||0.02
81685842|NCT01165229|163069671|OTHER|Efficacy of the HZ/su vaccine against overall and HZ related hospitalizations was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|100.0||||0.0636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.92|100.0|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction of overall and HZ related hospitalizations between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A \>=70YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo \>=70YOA Group||100.00|-9.92|0.0636
81614648|NCT01720446|162909506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.95||The 'p-value' is for the two-sided Wald test of no difference.|Regression, Cox||Semaglutide/Placebo|A post hoc analysis of superiority of semaglutide versus placebo was performed based on the pre-specified Cox proportional hazard analysis using the two-sided Wald test of no difference, with treatment (semaglutide, placebo) as fixed factor and stratified by all possible combinations of the three stratification factors used in the randomisation procedure (in total 9 levels).||0.95|0.58|0.0167
81614649|NCT01720446|162909507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.89|||Regression, Cox||Semaglutide/Placebo|Analysis was done by Cox proportional hazards model with treatment (semaglutide; placebo) as a fixed factor and stratified by all possible combinations of the three stratification factors used in the randomisation procedure (in total 9 levels).||0.89|0.62|0.0016
81614650|NCT01720446|162909508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.9181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.48|||Regression, Cox||Semaglutide/Placebo|Analysis for CV death was done by Cox proportional hazards model with treatment (semaglutide; placebo) as a fixed factor and stratified by all possible combinations of the three stratification factors used in the randomisation procedure (in total 9 levels).||1.48|0.65|0.9181
81614651|NCT01720446|162909508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.1194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.08|||Regression, Cox||Semaglutide/Placebo|Analysis for non-fatal myocardial infarction was done by Cox proportional hazards model with treatment (semaglutide; placebo) as a fixed factor and stratified by all possible combinations of the three stratification factors used in the randomisation procedure (in total 9 levels).||1.08|0.51|0.1194
81614652|NCT01720446|162909508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.0438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.99|||Regression, Cox||Semaglutide/Placebo|Analysis for non-fatal stroke was done by Cox proportional hazards model with treatment (semaglutide; placebo) as a fixed factor and stratified by all possible combinations of the three stratification factors used in the randomisation procedure (in total 9 levels).||0.99|0.38|0.0438
81614653|NCT01720446|162909508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.86|||Regression, Cox||Semaglutide/Placebo|Analysis for revascularisation was done by Cox proportional hazards model with treatment (semaglutide; placebo) as a fixed factor and stratified by all possible combinations of the three stratification factors used in the randomisation procedure (in total 9 levels).||0.86|0.50|0.0027
81614654|NCT01720446|162909508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.4914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.44|||Regression, Cox||Semaglutide/Placebo|Analysis for 'unstable angina requiring hospitalisation' was done by Cox proportional hazards model with treatment (semaglutide; placebo) as a fixed factor and stratified by all possible combinations of the three stratification factors used in the randomisation procedure (in total 9 levels).||1.44|0.47|0.4914
81614655|NCT01720446|162909508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.5735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.61|||Regression, Cox||Semaglutide/Placcbo|Analysis for hospitalisation for heart failure was done by Cox proportional hazards model with treatment (semaglutide; placebo) as a fixed factor and stratified by all possible combinations of the three stratification factors used in the randomisation procedure (in total 9 levels).||1.61|0.77|0.5735
81614656|NCT01720446|162909509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.97|||Regression, Cox||Semaglutide/Placebo|Analysis for all-cause death, non-fatal MI or non-fatal stroke was done by Cox proportional hazards model with treatment (semaglutide; placebo) as a fixed factor and stratified by all possible combinations of the three stratification factors used in the randomisation procedure (in total 9 levels).||0.97|0.61|0.0292
81614657|NCT01720446|162909510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis||Sema 0.5 mg - Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||-0.52|-0.80|<0.0001
81468123|NCT03369067|162628134|OTHER|||||||0.116||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.116
81468124|NCT03369067|162628134|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81649615|NCT02647645|162990139|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation was based on similar studies of cognitive training with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS).||||||0.34||||||Probability associated with the test of the interaction between participants' performance and session number in repeated measures analysis of covariance. In light of small sample size, estimated effect size was also calculated (d = .71).|ANCOVA|Test was adjusted for age, gender, race, education, CD4 count, and log viral load.||Results are overall estimated marginal means from repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment group as a fixed factor and age, gender, race, education, CD4 count, and log viral load as covariates.||||0.34
81468125|NCT03369067|162628134|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468126|NCT03369067|162628135|OTHER|||||||0.005||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.005
81685843|NCT01165229|163069672|OTHER|Efficacy of the HZ/su vaccine against HZ related complications was demonstrated if the LL of the VE was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|-65.69||||0.4947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-827.06|73.62|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction of HZ related complications between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A 70-79YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo 70-79YOA Group||73.62|-827.06|0.4947
81685844|NCT01165229|163069672|OTHER|Efficacy of the HZ/su vaccine against HZ related complications was demonstrated if the LL of the VE was above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|100.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-558.05|100.0|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction of HZ related complications between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A \>=80YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo \>=80YOA Group||100.00|-558.05|1.0000
81702910|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.53|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||2.53|0.75|
81702911|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.96|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||2.96|0.68|
81468127|NCT03369067|162628135|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468128|NCT03369067|162628135|OTHER|||||||0.193||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.193
81468129|NCT03369067|162628136|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468130|NCT03369067|162628136|OTHER|||||||0.106||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.106
81468131|NCT03369067|162628136|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81649616|NCT02647645|162990140|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation was based on the investigators' estimate of the impact of cognitive training with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on subjective cognitive problems, as similar studies were not available to develop effect size estimates.||||||0.33||||||Probability associated with the test of the interaction between participants' performance and session number in repeated measures analysis of covariance. In light of small sample size, estimated effect size was also calculated (d = .63).|ANCOVA|Test was adjusted for age, gender, race, education, CD4 count, and log viral load.||Results are overall estimated marginal means from repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment group as a fixed factor and age, gender, race, education, CD4 count, and log viral load as covariates.||||0.33
81468132|NCT03369067|162628137|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81614658|NCT01720446|162909510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis||Sema 1.0 mg - Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||-0.91|-1.19|<0.0001
81614659|NCT01720446|162909511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis||Sema 0.5 mg - Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||-0.38|-1.06|<0.0001
81614660|NCT01720446|162909511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis||Sema 1.0 mg - Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||-0.88|-1.56|<0.0001
81614661|NCT01720446|162909512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|-2.44|||Mixed Models Analysis||Sema 0.5 mg - Placebo|Analysis was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||-2.44|-3.47|<0.0001
81614662|NCT01720446|162909512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-4.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|-3.75|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Placebo|Analysis was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||-3.75|-4.78|<0.0001
81614663|NCT01720446|162909513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.97||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg/Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for total cholesterol was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. The response and its baseline value were log-transformed before analysis.||1.00|0.95|0.0149
81614664|NCT01720446|162909513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.99||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg/Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for total cholesterol was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. The response and its baseline value were log-transformed before analysis.||1.01|0.97|0.2580
81614665|NCT01720446|162909513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.0||||0.8106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg/Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for HDL-cholesterol was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.02|0.99|0.8106
81614666|NCT01720446|162909513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg/Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for HDL-cholesterol was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.06|1.02|<0.0001
81614667|NCT01720446|162909513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.96||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg/Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for LDL-cholesterol was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||0.99|0.93|0.0185
81649617|NCT02037256|162990142|OTHER||percentage|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.5||||||Median time to engraftment||0.50|0.07|
81649618|NCT04599907|162990152|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.05
81649619|NCT04599907|162990153|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"This is the data for the Level of Botherstatistical analysis"||-0.040|-1.42|<0.05
81468133|NCT03369067|162628137|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468134|NCT03369067|162628137|OTHER|||||||0.157||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.157
81614668|NCT01720446|162909513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.99||||0.5996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg/Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for LDL-cholesterol was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.03|0.96|0.5996
81614669|NCT01720446|162909513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.97||||0.1833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg/Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for triglycerides was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.01|0.93|0.1833
81710187|NCT02253173|163117008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81468135|NCT03369067|162628138|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468136|NCT03369067|162628138|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81614670|NCT01720446|162909513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.93||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg/Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for triglycerides was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||0.97|0.89|0.0009
81614671|NCT01720446|162909514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.78||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis||Sema 0.5 mg / Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for urinary albumin to creatinine ration was donne using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. The response and its baseline value were log-transformed before analysis.||0.89|0.68|0.0003
81614672|NCT01720446|162909514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis||Sema 1.0 mg / Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for urinary albumin to creatinine ration was donne using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||0.81|0.62|<0.0001
81614673|NCT01720446|162909515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.04||||0.9205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg - Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for diastolic blood pressure was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||0.92|-0.83|0.9205
81614674|NCT01720446|162909515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.14||||0.7477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for diastolic blood pressure was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.03|-0.74|0.7477
81614675|NCT01720446|162909515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.27||||0.0976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg - Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for systolic blood pressure was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||0.23|-2.77|0.0976
81649620|NCT04599907|162990153|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"This is the data for the Level of Impact on Daily Activities Statistical Analysis"||-0.40|-1.35|<0.05
81649621|NCT00356811|162990174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|50.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.3|64.4|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a confirmed CR or PR.|||64.4|37.3|
81468137|NCT03369067|162628138|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81614676|NCT01720446|162909515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.59||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|-1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for systolic blood pressure was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||-1.08|-4.09|0.0008
81649622|NCT02242643|162990225|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion: The upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in SCR (Fluzone® Quadrivalent Group minus FluLaval™ Quadrivalent Group) did not exceed 10% for each of the four strains.|Seroconversion rate (SCR) Difference (%)|-6.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.34|-2.27|||||For A/California/7/2009 (H1N1) vaccine strain.|||-2.27|-10.34|
81614677|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.5||||0.3171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.47|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg - Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for bodily pain was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.47|-0.48|0.3171
81614678|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.47||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.45|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for bodily pain was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||2.45|0.50|0.0031
81702912|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||1.07|0.20|
81702913|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||1.11|0.22|
81614679|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.87||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.69|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg - Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for general health was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.69|0.06|0.0350
81614680|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.42||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.24|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for general health was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||2.24|0.60|0.0007
81614681|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.17||||0.7277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg - Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for mental component summary was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.13|-0.79|0.7277
81614682|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.97||||0.0489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.94|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for mental component summary was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.94|0.00|0.0489
81614683|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.61||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.53|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg - Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for mental health was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.53|-0.30|0.1860
81614684|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.39||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.31|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for mental health was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||2.31|0.48|0.0029
81614685|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.68||||0.0833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg - Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for physical component summary was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.45|-0.09|0.0833
81614686|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.4||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.17|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for physical component summary was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||2.17|0.62|0.0004
81614687|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.8||||0.0799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.69|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg - Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for physical functioning was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.69|-0.10|0.0799
81649623|NCT02242643|162990225|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion: The upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in SCR (Fluzone® Quadrivalent Group minus FluLaval™ Quadrivalent Group) did not exceed 10% for each of the four strains.|SCR Difference (%)|-6.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.68|-2.8|||||For A/Texas/50/2012 (H3N2) vaccine strain|||-2.80|-10.68|
81649624|NCT02242643|162990225|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion: The upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in SCR (Fluzone® Quadrivalent Group minus FluLaval™ Quadrivalent Group) did not exceed 10% for each of the four strains.|SCR Difference (%)|-16.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.68|-12.02|||||For B/Massachusetts/2/2012 (Yamagata) vaccine strain|||-12.02|-20.68|
81649625|NCT02242643|162990225|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion: The upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in SCR (Fluzone® Quadrivalent Group minus FluLaval™ Quadrivalent Group) did not exceed 10% for each of the four strains.|SCR Difference (%)|-11.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.28|-8.21|||||For B/Brisbane/60/2008 (Victoria) vaccine strain.|||-8.21|-15.28|
81649626|NCT02242643|162990226|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion: The upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMT ratio (Fluzone® Quadrivalent Group/FluLaval™ Quadrivalent Group) did not exceed 1.5 for each of the four strains.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.95|||||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval (Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance).|||0.95|0.77|
81614688|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.5||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for physical functioning was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||2.40|0.60|0.0011
81614689|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.53||||0.3717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|1.68|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg - Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for role emotional was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.68|-0.63|0.3717
81649627|NCT02242643|162990226|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion: The upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMT ratio (Fluzone® Quadrivalent Group/FluLaval™ Quadrivalent Group) did not exceed 1.5 for each of the four strains.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.94|||||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval (Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance).|||0.94|0.77|
81702914|NCT03803202|163101463|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||1.44|0.29|
81614690|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.94||||0.1136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for role emotional was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||2.10|-0.22|0.1136
81702915|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 1||1.14|0.56|
81614691|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.72||||0.1431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|1.67|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg - Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for role physical was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.67|-0.24|0.1431
81614692|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.14||||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.11|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for role physical was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||2.11|0.18|0.0197
81614693|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.05||||0.9223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.93|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg - Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for social functioning was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||0.93|-1.03|0.9223
81614694|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.14||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|2.13|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for social functioning was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||2.13|0.15|0.0237
81614695|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.33||||0.4523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg - Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for vitality was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.19|-0.53|0.4523
81614696|NCT01720446|162909519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.2||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.07|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for vitality was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||2.07|0.34|0.0064
81614697|NCT01720446|162909520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.99||||0.7796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg/Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for free fatty acids was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.04|0.95|0.7796
81649628|NCT02242643|162990226|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion: The upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMT ratio (Fluzone® Quadrivalent Group/FluLaval™ Quadrivalent Group) did not exceed 1.5 for each of the four strains.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.71|||||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval (Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance).|||0.71|0.59|
81649629|NCT02242643|162990226|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion: The upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMT ratio (Fluzone® Quadrivalent Group/FluLaval™ Quadrivalent Group) did not exceed 1.5 for each of the four strains.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.69|||||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval (Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance).|||0.69|0.56|
81649630|NCT03733899|162990248|SUPERIORITY|Subjective comfort was analyzed using linear mixed model. Statistical inference was made based on the 95% confidence interval constructed for the least square mean difference.|Least-Square Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|12.4|||Linear Mixed Model||Difference was calculated as Test - Placebo|5-Mintues Post Treatment||12.4|-7.3|
81649631|NCT03733899|162990248|SUPERIORITY|Subjective comfort was analyzed using linear mixed model. Statistical inference was made based on the 95% confidence interval constructed for the least square mean difference.|Least-square Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|11.5|||Linear Mixed Model||Difference was calculated as Test - Placebo|10-Minutes Post Treatment||11.5|-9.6|
81649632|NCT03733899|162990248|SUPERIORITY|Subjective comfort was analyzed using linear mixed model. Statistical inference was made based on the 95% confidence interval constructed for the least square mean difference.|Least-Square Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|9.8|||Linear Mixed Model||difference was calculated as Test - Placebo.|5-Minutes Post Treatment||9.8|-8.2|
81649633|NCT03733899|162990248|SUPERIORITY|Subjective comfort was analyzed using linear mixed model. Statistical inference was made based on the 95% confidence interval constructed for the least square mean difference.|Least-square Mean Difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|12.2|||Linear Mixed Model||Difference was calculated as Test - Placebo.|10-Mintues Post Treatment||12.2|-6.5|
81649634|NCT03733899|162990248|SUPERIORITY|Subjective comfort was analyzed using linear mixed model. Statistical inference was made based on the 95% confidence interval constructed for the least square mean difference.|Least-square Mean Difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|11.7|||Linear Mixed Model||Difference was calculated as Test - Placebo.|5-Mintues Post Treatment||11.7|-5.7|
81649635|NCT03733899|162990248|SUPERIORITY|Subjective comfort was analyzed using linear mixed model. Statistical inference was made based on the 95% confidence interval constructed for the least square mean difference.|Least-sqaure Mean Difference|7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|16.8|||Linear Mixed Model||difference was calculated as Test - Placebo.|10-Mintues Post Treatment||16.8|-1.4|
81702916|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 1||2.16|0.89|
81702917|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 1||1.06|0.51|
81614698|NCT01720446|162909520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.92||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg/Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for free fatty acids was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||0.96|0.88|0.0003
81614699|NCT01720446|162909521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|2.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.98|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg - Placebo 0.5 mg|Analysis for pulse rate was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||2.98|1.07|<0.0001
81649636|NCT03733899|162990249|SUPERIORITY|Subjective comfort was analyzed using linear mixed model. Statistical inference was made based on the 95% confidence interval constructed for the least square mean difference.|Least-Square Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|14.4|||Linear Mixed Model||Difference was calculated as Test - Placebo|5-Mintues Post Treatment||14.4|-10.3|
81649637|NCT03733899|162990249|SUPERIORITY|Subjective comfort was analyzed using linear mixed model. Statistical inference was made based on the 95% confidence interval constructed for the least square mean difference.|Least-square Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|12.9|||Linear Mixed Model||Difference was calculated as Test - Placebo|10-Minutes Post Treatment||12.9|-12.1|
81649638|NCT03733899|162990249|SUPERIORITY|Subjective comfort was analyzed using linear mixed model. Statistical inference was made based on the 95% confidence interval constructed for the least square mean difference.|Least-Square Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|12.1|||Linear Mixed Model||difference was calculated as Test - Placebo.|5-Minutes Post Treatment||12.1|-11.4|
81649639|NCT03733899|162990249|SUPERIORITY|Subjective comfort was analyzed using linear mixed model. Statistical inference was made based on the 95% confidence interval constructed for the least square mean difference.|Least-square Mean Difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|14.0|||Linear Mixed Model||Difference was calculated as Test - Placebo.|10-Mintues Post Treatment||14.0|-9.2|
81468138|NCT03369067|162628139|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81649640|NCT03733899|162990249|SUPERIORITY|Subjective comfort was analyzed using linear mixed model. Statistical inference was made based on the 95% confidence interval constructed for the least square mean difference.|Least-square Mean Difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.76|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|14.3|||Linear Mixed Model||Difference was calculated as Test - Placebo.|5-Mintues Post Treatment||14.3|-8.5|
81649641|NCT03733899|162990249|SUPERIORITY|Subjective comfort was analyzed using linear mixed model. Statistical inference was made based on the 95% confidence interval constructed for the least square mean difference.|Least-sqaure Mean Difference|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|18.8|||Linear Mixed Model||difference was calculated as Test - Placebo.|10-Mintues Post Treatment||18.8|-3.7|
81649642|NCT03733899|162990250|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than 0 for at least one of the three ocular regions (upper lid margin, lower lid margin, or cornea).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5-Minutes Post Treatment|Mean difference was calculated as (5-min Post-Treatment MINUS Immediate Post-insertion).|5.1|-13.2|
81649643|NCT03733899|162990250|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than 0 for at least one of the three ocular regions (upper lid margin, lower lid margin, or cornea).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.85|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10-Minutes Post Treatment|Mean difference was calculated as (10-min Post-Treatment MINUS Immediate Post-insertion).|5.3|-13.9|
81649644|NCT03733899|162990250|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than 0 for at least one of the three ocular regions (upper lid margin, lower lid margin, or cornea).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4|-8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5-Minutes Post Treatment|Mean difference was calculated as (5-min Post-Treatment MINUS Immediate Post-insertion).|-8.3|-24.4|
81649645|NCT03733899|162990250|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than 0 for at least one of the three ocular regions (upper lid margin, lower lid margin, or cornea).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10-Minutes Post Treatment|Mean difference was calculated as (10-min Post-Treatment MINUS Immediate Post-insertion).|-1.4|-17.8|
81649646|NCT03733899|162990250|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than 0 for at least one of the three ocular regions (upper lid margin, lower lid margin, or cornea).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|-4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5-Minutes Post Treatment|Mean difference was calculated as (5-min Post-Treatment MINUS Immediate Post-insertion).|-4.1|-20.6|
81649647|NCT03733899|162990250|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than 0 for at least one of the three ocular regions (upper lid margin, lower lid margin, or cornea).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10-Minutes Post Treatment|Mean difference was calculated as (10-min Post-Treatment MINUS Immediate Post-insertion).|0.2|-16.7|
81649648|NCT03733899|162990251|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|11.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10-Minutes Post Treatment|Mean Difference was cacluated as Corneal - Lower Lid Margin|11.6|-8.7|
81649649|NCT03733899|162990251|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|18.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5-Minutes Post Treatment|Mean Difference was cacluated as Corneal - Lower Lid Margin|18.0|-1.0|
81649650|NCT03733899|162990251|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|17.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10-Minutes Post Treatment|Mean Difference was cacluated as Corneal - Upper Lid Margin|17.0|-3.5|
81649651|NCT03733899|162990251|SUPERIORITY|Subjective comfort was analyzed using linear mixed model. Statistical inference was made based on the 95% confidence interval constructed for the least square mean difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.82|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|20.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5-Minutes Post Treatment|Mean Difference was cacluated as Corneal - Upper Lid Margin|20.8|1.6|
81649652|NCT03733899|162990252|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|12.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10-Minutes Post Treatment|Mean Difference was cacluated as Corneal - Lower Lid Margin: 10-mintues post treatment - Pre Treatment.|12.9|-11.4|
81649653|NCT03733899|162990252|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|19.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5-Minutes Post Treatment|Mean Difference was cacluated as Corneal - Lower Lid Margin: 5-mintues post treatment - Pre Treatment.|19.9|-4.9|
81649654|NCT03733899|162990252|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|15.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10-Minutes Post Treatment|Mean Difference was cacluated as Corneal - Upper Lid Margin: 10-mintues post treatment - Pre Treatment.|15.2|-9.3|
81649655|NCT03733899|162990252|SUPERIORITY|Subjective comfort was analyzed using linear mixed model. Statistical inference was made based on the 95% confidence interval constructed for the least square mean difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|19.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5-Minutes Post Treatment|Mean Difference was cacluated as Corneal - Upper Lid Margin: 5-mintues post treatment - Pre Treatment.|19.6|-4.9|
81649656|NCT03733899|162990253|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|-3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||||mean difference was calculated as postremoval minus pre-insertion with Test and corneal region.|-3.9|-20.9|
81649657|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group Ratios at Day 1|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.52||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc-High Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain A/H1N1 at Day 1||1.52|0.65|
81649658|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group ratios at Day 50|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.98||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc-High Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain A/H1N1 at Day 50||2.98|1.5|
81649659|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group ratios at Day 1|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.06||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc-High Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain A/H3N2 at Day 1||1.06|0.43|
81649660|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group Ratios at Day 50|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.87||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc-High Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain A/H3N2 at Day 50||0.87|0.58|
81649661|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group Ratios at Day 1|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.08||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc-High Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain B at Day 1||1.08|0.92|
81649662|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group ratios at Day 50|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.01||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc-High Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain B at Day 50||1.01|0.6|
81649663|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group Ratios at Day 1|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.96||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc-Full Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain A/H1N1 at Day 1||1.96|0.83|
81702918|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 1||2.09|0.85|
81710188|NCT02253173|163117009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81468139|NCT03369067|162628139|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468140|NCT03369067|162628139|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81614700|NCT01720446|162909521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|2.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|3.43|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Placebo 1.0 mg|Analysis for pulse rate was done using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment (4 levels) and stratification (9 levels) as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||3.43|1.52|<0.0001
81614701|NCT02175212|162909522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.88||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|3.15|||Regression, Cox|||||3.15|1.12|0.01
81614702|NCT02175212|162909523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.31||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|3.85|||Regression, Cox|||||3.85|1.23|0.01
81614703|NCT02175212|162909524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.48||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|4.68|||Regression, Cox|||||4.68|1.31|0.009
81614704|NCT00930813|162909534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The study required 100 subjects to provide 80% power to detect a clinically meaningful difference in late lumen loss of 15% of reference vessel diameter between treatment groups on the basis of a 2-sample Student t test with 2-sided alpha 0.05.||||0.016
81614705|NCT00315120|162909557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|2.0||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.2|||Chi-squared|||||3.2|1.2|0.007
81614706|NCT00315120|162909562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|1.1||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.7|||Chi-squared|||||1.7|0.7|0.72
81614707|NCT02131324|162909583|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided hypothesis testing was conducted for all the tests. Resulting p-values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant unless noted otherwise. No adjustments of p values were made for multiple comparisons.||||||0.086|||||||ANOVA|||Two-sided hypothesis testing was conducted for all the tests. Resulting p-values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant unless noted otherwise. No adjustments of p values were made for multiple comparisons.||||0.086
81614708|NCT05419557|162909588|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|54.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||54.6|1.3|0.02
81614709|NCT05419557|162909589|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.98||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|64.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||64.25|1.55|0.015
81614710|NCT00601640|162909650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.022
81614711|NCT03879642|162909671|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.117|||||TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||
81614712|NCT03879642|162909672|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.005|||||TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||
81614713|NCT00567164|162909674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.356||0.0001||95.0|-16.3|-7.394|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-7.394|-16.3|0.0001
81614714|NCT00478556|162909697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|62.0|||<|0.001|||||||Binomial test of proportion|tested if values were different from 50%||All individuals tasted both preparations and indicated preference. A binomial test of proportion was done to see if these values differed from 50%.||||<0.001
81614715|NCT00478556|162909698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum test was used to assess differences in bowel opacification score between the two groups.||||0.270
81614716|NCT03736785|162909700|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin is zero.|||||<|0.001||||||P-value reported is within group comparison between Week 32 and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81614717|NCT03736785|162909700|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin is zero.|||||<|0.001||||||P-value reported is within group comparison between Week 32 and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81614718|NCT03736785|162909700|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin is zero.|||||<|0.001||||||P-value reported is within group comparison between Week 32 and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81614719|NCT03736785|162909701|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.4%|LSMean Difference|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.28|-0.11|
81614720|NCT03736785|162909701|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.4%|LSMean Difference|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.29|-0.10|
81614721|NCT00320489|162909713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.612||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.612
81614722|NCT00320489|162909714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.649||95.0||||P-Value is for change from baseline at Week 104.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit Baseline.||||||0.649
81614723|NCT00320489|162909715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.744||95.0||||P-value for change at Week 104 in Mental Score Detail.|ANCOVA|Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit, Baseline.||||||0.744
81614724|NCT00320489|162909715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.653||95.0||||P-value for change at Week 104 in Physical Score Detail.|ANCOVA|Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit, Baseline.||||||0.653
81614725|NCT00320489|162909715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64||95.0||||P-value for change at Week 104 in Physical Functioning.|ANCOVA|Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit, Baseline.||||||0.640
81614726|NCT00320489|162909715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.454||95.0||||P-value for change at Week 104 in Role-Physical.|ANCOVA|Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit, Baseline.||||||0.454
81614727|NCT00320489|162909715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.135||95.0||||P-value for change at Week 104 in Bodily Pain.|ANCOVA|Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit, Baseline.||||||0.135
81614728|NCT00320489|162909715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.229||95.0||||P-value for change at Week 104 in General Health.|ANCOVA|Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit, Baseline.||||||0.229
81614729|NCT00320489|162909715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.594||95.0||||P-value for change at Week 104 in Vitality.|ANCOVA|Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit, Baseline.||||||0.594
81614730|NCT00320489|162909715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.256||95.0||||P-value for change at Week 104 in Social Functioning.|ANCOVA|Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit, Baseline.||||||0.256
81614731|NCT00320489|162909715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.775||95.0||||P-value for change at Week 104 in Role-Emotional.|ANCOVA|Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit, Baseline.||||||0.775
81614732|NCT00320489|162909715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.781||95.0||||P-value for change at Week 104 in Mental Health.|ANCOVA|Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit, Baseline.||||||0.781
81649664|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group Ratios at Day 50|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.28||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc-Full Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain A/H1N1 at Day 50||2.28|1.13|
81702919|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 1||2.30|0.91|
81710189|NCT02253173|163117009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81614733|NCT00320489|162909716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.465||95.0||||P-value is for change from baseline to Week 104.|ANCOVA|Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit, Baseline.||||||0.465
81614734|NCT00320489|162909717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.581||95.0||||P-value is for change from baseline to Week 104.|ANCOVA|Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit, Baseline.||||||0.581
81614735|NCT00320489|162909720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|P-value is type III p-value of ANOVA model: Total number of hospitalization days = Therapy.||||||0.020
81614736|NCT00320489|162909721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.583||95.0||||P-value is for Total Score (Items 1-5) change to Week 104.|ANCOVA|Model: change = investigator, treatment, and baseline.||||||0.583
81649665|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group Ratios at Day 1|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.81||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc-Full Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain A/H3N2 at Day 1||0.81|0.33|
81649666|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group Ratios at Day 50|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.78||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc-Full Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain A/H3N2 at Day 50||0.78|0.52|
81649667|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group ratios at Day 1|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.04||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc-Full Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain B at Day 1||1.04|0.89|
81649668|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group Ratios at Day 50|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.84||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc-Full Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain B at Day 50||0.84|0.49|
81649669|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group Ratios at Day 1|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.58||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc- Half Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain A/H1N1 at Day 1||1.58|0.66|
81649670|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group ratios at Day 50|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.3||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc- Half Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain A/H1N1 at Day 50||2.3|1.14|
81649671|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group Ratios at Day 1|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.17||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc- Half Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain A/H3N2 at Day 1||1.17|0.47|
81649672|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group ratios at Day 50|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.57||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc- Half Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain A/H3N2 at Day 50||0.57|0.38|
81649673|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group Ratios at Day 1|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.02||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc- Half Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain B at Day 1||1.02|0.87|
81649674|NCT02035696|162990254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the vaccine group GMT ratio ≥ 0.67|Vaccine Group Ratios at Day 50|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.75||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of a TIVc- Half Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of vaccine group GMT ratios against influenza strain B at Day 50||0.75|0.44|
81649675|NCT02035696|162990255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI on the difference between seroconversion rates ≥ -10%|Vaccine Group Differences|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|18.9||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of TIVc-High Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of Vaccine Group Differences with seroconversion against influenza strain A/H1N1||18.9|0|
81614737|NCT00320489|162909721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.747||95.0||||P-value is for Total Score (Items 1-4) change to Week 104.|ANCOVA|Model: change = investigator, treatment, and baseline.||||||0.747
81614738|NCT00320489|162909722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.371||95.0||||P-value is for change from baseline to Week 104.|ANCOVA|Model: change = investigator, treatment, and baseline.||||||0.371
81614739|NCT00320489|162909723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.681||95.0||||P-value is fro change from baseline to Week 104.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit, Baseline.||||||0.681
81614740|NCT00320489|162909724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0||||P-value is for overall satisfaction with current medication.|ANCOVA|Model: Actual Result = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit.||||||0.60
81614741|NCT00320489|162909724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.258||95.0||||P-value is for preference current/previous medication.|ANCOVA|Model: Actual Result = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit||||||.258
81614742|NCT00320489|162909724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.492||95.0||||P-value is for side effects - current vs previous medication.|ANCOVA|Model: Actual Result = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit.||||||0.492
81614743|NCT00320489|162909725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.854||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Model: Actual Result = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit.||||||0.854
81614744|NCT00320489|162909726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.600
81649676|NCT02035696|162990255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI on the difference between seroconversion rates ≥ -10%|Vaccine Group Differences|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|8.0||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of TIVc-High Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of Vaccine Group Differences with seroconversion against influenza strain A/H3N2||8|-4|
81702920|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 1||1.49|0.60|
81702921|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 1||1.40|0.46|
81702922|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.91|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 1||1.91|0.62|
81463761|NCT04075682|162618920|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||||0.0205
81614745|NCT00320489|162909727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.282||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Model: Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit Baseline.||||||0.282
81614746|NCT00320489|162909728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.834||95.0||||P-value is for PANSS Total Score.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit Baseline.||||||0.834
81614747|NCT00320489|162909728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.871||95.0||||P-value is for PANSS Positive Score.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit Baseline.||||||0.871
81614748|NCT00320489|162909728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.692||95.0||||P-value is for PANSS Negative Score.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit, Baseline.||||||0.692
81614749|NCT00320489|162909728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.893||95.0||||P-value is for PANSS General Psychopathology Score.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit, Baseline.||||||0.893
81614750|NCT00320489|162909729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.585||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.585
81614751|NCT00320489|162909730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.659||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.659
81614752|NCT00320489|162909731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.952||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Model: Change = Therapy, Investigator, Visit, Therapy\*Visit Baseline.||||||0.952
81614753|NCT00320489|162909733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.777||95.0||||P-value is for change from baseline to Week 104.|ANCOVA|Model: change = baseline, treatment, and investigator.||||||0.777
81614754|NCT00320489|162909734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.530
81614755|NCT00320489|162909735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.258||95.0||||P-value for fasting glucose.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.258
81614756|NCT00320489|162909735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.688||95.0||||P-value is for fasting total cholesterol.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.688
81614757|NCT00320489|162909735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.908||95.0||||P-value is for fasting triglycerides.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.908
81614758|NCT00320489|162909736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.835||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.835
81614759|NCT00320489|162909737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.834||95.0||||P-value is for ALT.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.834
81614760|NCT00320489|162909737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.723||95.0||||P-value is for AST.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.723
81614761|NCT00320489|162909737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.247||95.0||||P-value is for total bilirubin.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.247
81614762|NCT00320489|162909738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.885||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.885
81614763|NCT03441984|162909744|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.6946|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.569|1.8373|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented|||1.8373|1.5690|
81614764|NCT03441984|162909744|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.3512|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2465|1.4647|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.4647|1.2465|
81614765|NCT03441984|162909744|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.2541|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1569|1.3595|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented|||1.3595|1.1569|
81614766|NCT03441984|162909745|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.7001|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5685|1.8428|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.8428|1.5685|
81614767|NCT03441984|162909745|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.3519|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2475|1.465|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.4650|1.2475|
81614768|NCT03441984|162909745|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.2576|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1605|1.3629|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.3629|1.1605|
81614769|NCT03441984|162909746|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.7382|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5983|1.8904|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.8904|1.5983|
81614770|NCT03441984|162909746|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.3614|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2525|1.4798|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.4798|1.2525|
81614771|NCT03441984|162909746|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.2768|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1746|1.3878|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.3878|1.1746|
81614772|NCT03441984|162909747|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0407|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0118|1.0704|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.0704|1.0118|
81614773|NCT03441984|162909747|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0228|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9944|1.052|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.0520|0.9944|
81614774|NCT03441984|162909747|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0175|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9893|1.0465|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.0465|0.9893|
81649677|NCT02035696|162990255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI on the difference between seroconversion rates ≥ -10%|Vaccine Group differences|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|-1.5||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of TIVc-High Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of Vaccine Group Differences with seroconversion against influenza strain B||-1.5|-21.1|
81528383|NCT02813889|162744057|SUPERIORITY|Two-Factor ANOVA in repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0059||||0.7624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.0062||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|p Values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer tests.|Difference = Path Length (Full-Term) - Path Length (Pre-Term)|||0.0062|-0.0180|0.7624
81614775|NCT03441984|162909748|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.041|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0121|1.0708|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.0708|1.0121|
81614776|NCT03441984|162909748|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0232|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9948|1.0524|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.0524|0.9948|
81614777|NCT03441984|162909748|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0174|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9892|1.0465|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.0465|0.9892|
81614778|NCT03441984|162909749|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0533|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9885|1.1223|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.1223|0.9885|
81614779|NCT03441984|162909749|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|0.9766|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9167|1.0405|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.0405|0.9167|
81614780|NCT03441984|162909749|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0785|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0123|1.149|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.1490|1.0123|
81614781|NCT03441984|162909750|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9536|1.0486|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.0486|0.9536|
81614782|NCT03441984|162909750|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|0.9478|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9039|0.9939|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||0.9939|0.9039|
81614783|NCT03441984|162909750|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.055|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0061|1.1063|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.1063|1.0061|
81614784|NCT03441984|162909751|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|0.9994|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9525|1.0486|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.0486|0.9525|
81614785|NCT03441984|162909751|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|0.9432|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.899|0.9896|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||0.9896|0.8990|
81614786|NCT03441984|162909751|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0596|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0099|1.1117|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.1117|1.0099|
81614787|NCT03441984|162909752|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|0.9362|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8677|1.0101|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.0101|0.8677|
81614788|NCT03441984|162909752|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|0.9079|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8416|0.9795|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||0.9795|0.8416|
81614789|NCT03441984|162909752|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0312|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9558|1.1124|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.1124|0.9558|
81614790|NCT03441984|162909753|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.6439|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4649|1.8449|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet) and adult DTG/3TC (DTG 50 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.8449|1.4649|
81614791|NCT03441984|162909753|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.2698|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1315|1.425|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet) is presented.|||1.4250|1.1315|
81614792|NCT03441984|162909753|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.2946|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1536|1.4529|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.4529|1.1536|
81614793|NCT03441984|162909754|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.6578|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4709|1.8685|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet) and adult DTG/3TC (DTG 50 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.8685|1.4709|
81614794|NCT03441984|162909754|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.2755|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1317|1.4375|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet) is presented.|||1.4375|1.1317|
81614795|NCT03441984|162909754|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.2998|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1533|1.465|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.4650|1.1533|
81614796|NCT03441984|162909755|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.9758|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.7585|2.2201|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet) and adult DTG/3TC (DTG 50 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||2.2201|1.7585|
81702923|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 1||1.23|0.40|
81649678|NCT02035696|162990255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI on the difference between seroconversion rates ≥ -10%|Vaccine Group Differences|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|16.8||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of TIVc-Full Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of Vaccine Group Differences with seroconversion against influenza strain A/H1N1||16.8|-2.5|
81649679|NCT02035696|162990255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI on the difference between seroconversion rates ≥ -10%|Vaccine Group differences|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|4.1||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of TIVc-Full Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of Vaccine Group Differences with seroconversion against influenza strain A/H3N2||4.1|-9.5|
81649680|NCT02035696|162990255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI on the difference between seroconversion rates ≥ -10%|Vaccine Group Differences|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|-1.0||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of TIVc-Full Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of Vaccine Group Differences with seroconversion against influenza strain B||-1|-20.5|
81649681|NCT02035696|162990255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI on the difference between seroconversion rates ≥ -10%|Vaccine Group Differences|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|15.4||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of TIVc- Half Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of Vaccine Group Differences with seroconversion against influenza strain A/H1N1||15.4|-4.2|
81649682|NCT02035696|162990255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI on the difference between seroconversion rates ≥ -10%|Vaccine Group Differences|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|1.3||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of TIVc- Half Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of Vaccine Group Differences with seroconversion against influenza strain A/H3N2||1.3|-13.4|
81702924|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 1||1.68|0.58|
81528384|NCT02813889|162744058|SUPERIORITY|Two-Factor ANOVA in repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0129||||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0007|0.0251||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|p Values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer tests.|Difference = Path Length per second (Typical) - Path Length per second (Atypical)|||0.0251|0.0007|0.0326
81528385|NCT02813889|162744059|SUPERIORITY|Two-Factor ANOVA in repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0309|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0138|0.048||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|p Values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer tests.|Difference = Path Length per second (Typical) - Path Length per second (Atypical)|||0.0480|0.0138|<0.0001
81528386|NCT02813889|162744060|SUPERIORITY|Two-Factor ANOVA in repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|0.017||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0045|0.0295||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|p Values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer tests.|Difference = Path Length per second (Typical) - Path Length per second (Atypical)|||0.0295|0.0045|0.0025
81649683|NCT02035696|162990255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI on the difference between seroconversion rates ≥ -10%|Vaccine Group Differences|-18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|-7.2||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses of TIVc- Half Dose to TIVe, assessed in terms of Vaccine Group Differences with seroconversion against influenza strain B||-7.2|-27.8|
81649684|NCT02035696|162990256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Desirability Index Score|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Desirability Score: If this difference is negative, then it is defined as non-desirable (D equal to 0), while if the difference is positive, then D will equal to the relative reduction calculated in the following way: D = (TIVe - TIVc Dose )/TIVe.|||||
81649685|NCT02035696|162990256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Desirability Index Score|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Desirability Score: If this difference is negative, then it is defined as non-desirable (D equal to 0), while if the difference is positive, then D will equal to the relative reduction calculated in the following way: D = (TIVe - TIVc Dose )/TIVe.|||||
81649686|NCT02035696|162990256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Desirability Index Score|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Desirability Score: If this difference is negative, then it is defined as non-desirable (D equal to 0), while if the difference is positive, then D will equal to the relative reduction calculated in the following way: D = (TIVe - TIVc Dose )/TIVe.|||||
81649687|NCT01867047|162990287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for intraoperative mild hypotension||||0.140
81649688|NCT01867047|162990287|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for postoperative mild hypotension||||1.000
81649689|NCT01867047|162990289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.102|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis for number of participants given vasopressors intraoperatively||||0.102
81649690|NCT01867047|162990292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.700
81649691|NCT01867047|162990293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.702|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.702
81649692|NCT00379769|162990380|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 1.2 for the upper limit of the 95 percent confidence interval in time to event analysis comparing RSG to MET/SU stratified by background medication|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||||95.0|0.85|1.16||||||||1.16|0.85|
81702925|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 1||2.29|0.76|
81649693|NCT00379769|162990404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||||95.0|0.68|1.08||||||||1.08|0.68|
81649694|NCT00379769|162990405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||||95.0|0.78|1.17||||||||1.17|0.78|
81649695|NCT00379769|162990406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||||95.0|0.79|1.18||||||||1.18|0.79|
81649696|NCT00379769|162990407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||||95.0|0.68|1.21||||||||1.21|0.68|
81649697|NCT00379769|162990408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||||95.0|0.68|1.21||||||||1.21|0.68|
81649698|NCT00379769|162990409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||||95.0|0.8|1.59||||||||1.59|0.80|
81649699|NCT00379769|162990410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||||95.0|0.82|1.62||||||||1.62|0.82|
81649700|NCT00379769|162990411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||||95.0|0.54|1.14||||||||1.14|0.54|
81649701|NCT00379769|162990412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||||95.0|0.57|1.18||||||||1.18|0.57|
81649702|NCT02825251|162990440|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of faster aspart was considered confirmed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95 % CI for the true treatment-difference D (faster aspart minus NovoRapid®) was below 0.4 %.|Treatment difference|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.17|||ANOVA|||Change from baseline in HbA1c was analysed using an analysis of variance model after multiple imputation assuming treatment according to randomisation. The model included treatment, strata (use of own continuous glucose monitoring), previous insulin use, and region as factors, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.17|0.01|
81649703|NCT01641653|162990531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is a pilot study no power calculation was performed. The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to assess differences in max intraop glucose between placebo and midazolam groups.||||0.87
81649704|NCT01641653|162990532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|10.0||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||percent change in glucose levels from preoperative level to maximum perioperative measurement level||||0.56
81468141|NCT03369067|162628140|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81649705|NCT01641653|162990533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||Chi-square with continuity correction|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.12
81702926|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.53|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 1||1.53|0.51|
81468142|NCT03369067|162628140|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468143|NCT03369067|162628140|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468144|NCT03369067|162628141|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81649706|NCT00349466|162990534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.027
81649707|NCT00349466|162990535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.083
81649708|NCT00349466|162990536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.028
81649709|NCT00349466|162990537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.655|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.655
81649710|NCT00349466|162990538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.387|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.387
81649711|NCT00349466|162990539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.203
81649712|NCT00349466|162990540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.807|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.807
81649713|NCT02104505|162990559|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison of change in sputum %PMNs during active treatment vs placebo (crossover design).|||||0.04
81649714|NCT02104505|162990560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81649715|NCT02104505|162990561|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6
81649716|NCT02104505|162990562|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.34
81649717|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||ANS X axis||||0.098
81649718|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.389|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||ANS Y axis||||0.389
81649719|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||ANS Z axis||||0.780
81649720|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||A point X axis||||0.054
81649721|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.323|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||A point Y axis||||0.323
81649722|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.371|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||A point X axis||||0.371
81649723|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||UI level X axis||||0.011
81649724|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.426|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||UI level Y axis||||0.426
81649725|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.621|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||UI level Z axis||||0.621
81649726|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.275|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||pronasale X axis||||0.275
81649727|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.361|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||pronasale Y axis||||0.361
81649728|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.284|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||pronasale Z axis||||0.284
81702927|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.72|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 1||1.72|0.54|
81649729|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||subnasale X axis||||0.119
81468145|NCT03369067|162628141|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81649730|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||subnasale Y axis||||0.019
81649731|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||subnasale Z axis||||0.034
81649732|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.422|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||labiale superious X axis||||0.422
81468146|NCT03369067|162628141|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468147|NCT03369067|162628142|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468148|NCT03369067|162628142|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468149|NCT03369067|162628142|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.2
81468150|NCT03369067|162628143|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468151|NCT03369067|162628143|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468152|NCT03369067|162628143|OTHER|||||||0.073||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.073
81468153|NCT03369067|162628144|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468154|NCT03369067|162628144|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468155|NCT03369067|162628144|OTHER|||||||0.064||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.064
81468156|NCT03369067|162628145|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468157|NCT03369067|162628145|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468158|NCT03369067|162628145|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468159|NCT03369067|162628146|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468160|NCT03369067|162628146|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468161|NCT03369067|162628146|OTHER|||||||0.104||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.104
81468162|NCT03369067|162628147|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468163|NCT03369067|162628147|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468164|NCT03369067|162628147|OTHER|||||||0.198||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.198
81468165|NCT03369067|162628148|OTHER|||||||0.105||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.105
81468166|NCT03369067|162628148|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.001
81468167|NCT03369067|162628148|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468168|NCT03369067|162628149|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468169|NCT03369067|162628149|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with age group as a fixed factor. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81468170|NCT03369067|162628149|OTHER||||||>|0.2||||||Primary statistical analysis between treatment groups was performed using univariate ANOVA with the treatment mode and age group as fixed factors. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|||||||>0.2
81649733|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.177|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||labiale superious Y axis||||0.177
81649734|NCT01473745|162990566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||labiale superious Z axis||||0.133
81649735|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.218|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||Intercanthal distance||||0.218
81649736|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.336|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P- value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance.||nasal height||||0.336
81702928|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 1||2.14|0.57|
81702929|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|3.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 1||3.10|0.86|
81528387|NCT02813889|162744061|SUPERIORITY|Two-Factor ANOVA in repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0066||||0.6782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0059|0.0191||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|p Values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer tests.|Difference = Path Length per second (Typical) - Path Length per second (Atypical)|||0.0191|-0.0059|0.6782
81614797|NCT03441984|162909755|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.2873|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1457|1.4465|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet) is presented.|||1.4465|1.1457|
81614798|NCT03441984|162909755|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.5348|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.366|1.7245|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.7245|1.3660|
81614799|NCT03441984|162909756|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|0.9798|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9241|1.0389|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet) and adult DTG/3TC (DTG 50 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.0389|0.9241|
81614800|NCT03441984|162909756|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|0.9605|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9059|1.0185|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet) is presented.|||1.0185|0.9059|
81614801|NCT03441984|162909756|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0201|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9633|1.0802|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.0802|0.9633|
81614802|NCT03441984|162909757|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|0.9831|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9243|1.0457|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet) and adult DTG/3TC (DTG 50 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.0457|0.9243|
81614803|NCT03441984|162909757|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|0.9702|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9121|1.032|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet) is presented.|||1.0320|0.9121|
81614804|NCT03441984|162909757|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0134|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9527|1.0779|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.0779|0.9527|
81614805|NCT03441984|162909758|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8196|1.0102|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet) and adult DTG/3TC (DTG 50 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.0102|0.8196|
81614806|NCT03441984|162909758|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|0.9198|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8285|1.0212|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet) is presented.|||1.0212|0.8285|
81614807|NCT03441984|162909758|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|0.9893|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8911|1.0983|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.0983|0.8911|
81614808|NCT03441984|162909764|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.6503|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5131|1.8|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.8000|1.5131|
81614809|NCT03441984|162909764|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.3501|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2381|1.4722|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg tablet) is presented.|||1.4722|1.2381|
81614810|NCT03441984|162909764|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.2224|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.121|1.333|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.3330|1.1210|
81614811|NCT03441984|162909773|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0251|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.848|1.2392|||||Treatment comparison between Pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg, 10 dispersible tablets) and Adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg, 1 conventional tablet) is presented|||1.2392|0.8480|
81614812|NCT03441984|162909773|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|0.9181|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7592|1.1103|||||Treatment comparison between Pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg, 10 dispersible tablets) and Adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg, 1 conventional tablet) is presented|||1.1103|0.7592|
81614813|NCT03441984|162909773|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.1165|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9376|1.3295|||||Treatment comparison between Pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg, 10 dispersible tablets) and Pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg, 10 dispersible tablets) is presented|||1.3295|0.9376|
81614814|NCT03441984|162909781|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0844|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9904|1.1873|||||Treatment comparison between Pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg, 10 dispersible tablets) and Adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg, 1 conventional tablet) is presented|||1.1873|0.9904|
81614815|NCT03441984|162909781|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.1311|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0334|1.2379|||||Treatment comparison between Pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg, 10 dispersible tablets) and Adult TRIUMEQ (DTG 50 mg/ABC 600 mg/3TC 300 mg, 1 conventional tablet) is presented|||1.2379|1.0334|
81614816|NCT03441984|162909781|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|0.9587|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.876|1.0493|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric TRIUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablets) and pediatric TRUMEQ (DTG 5 mg/ABC 60 mg/3TC 30mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.0493|0.8760|
81649737|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.192|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P- value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance||||||0.192
81649738|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.135|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance.||nasal tip protrusion||||0.135
81649739|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.277|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance.||nasal width||||0.277
81649740|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.505|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||alar base width||||0.505
81649741|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.299|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||R nostril show vertical dimension||||0.299
81649742|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.738|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||L nostril show vertical dimension||||0.738
81649743|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||columellar length||||0.008
81649744|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.116|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||cutaneious height of upper lip||||0.116
81649745|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.528|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||overall upper lip height||||0.528
81649746|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.123|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||vermillion height of upper lip||||0.123
81649747|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||lower prolabial width||||0.250
81649748|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.706|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||upper lip protrusion||||0.706
81649749|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.804|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||intercanthal distance||||0.804
81649750|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.114|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||nasal height||||0.114
81649751|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.457|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||Nasal length||||0.457
81649752|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.565|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||Nasal tip protrusion||||0.565
81649753|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.781|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||nasal width||||0.781
81649754|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||alar base width||||0.164
81649755|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.554|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||R nostril show vertical dimension||||0.554
81649756|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.508|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||L nostril show vertical dimension||||0.508
81649757|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.358|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||columellar length||||0.358
81649758|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||cutaneous height of upper lip||||0.049
81649759|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||overall upper lip height||||0.057
81649760|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.062|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||vermillion height of upper lip||||0.062
81649761|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||lower prolabial width||||0.029
81649762|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||upper lip protrusion||||0.011
81649763|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.211|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||intercanthal distance||||0.211
81649764|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.102|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||nasal height||||0.102
81649765|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.136|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||nasal length||||0.136
81649766|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.113|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||nasal tip protrusion||||0.113
81649767|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.115|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||nasal width||||0.115
81649768|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.535|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||alar base width||||0.535
81649769|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||R nostril show vertical dimension||||0.850
81649770|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.891|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||L nostril show vertical dimension||||0.891
81649771|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.262|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||columellar length||||0.262
81649772|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.344|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||cutaneous height of upper lip||||0.344
81649773|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||overall upper lip height||||0.057
81649774|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.995|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||vermillion height of upper lip||||0.995
81649775|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||lower prolabial width||||0.440
81528388|NCT02813889|162744062|SUPERIORITY|Two-Factor ANOVA in repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|1.064||||0.0479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|2.122||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|p Values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer tests.|Difference = StdDevY (Full-Term) - StdDevY (Pre-Term)|||2.122|0.006|0.0479
81528389|NCT02813889|162744063|SUPERIORITY|Two-Factor ANOVA in repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|0.278||||0.9947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.921|1.477||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|p Values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer tests.|Difference = StdDevY (Full-Term) - StdDevY (Pre-Term)|||1.477|-0.921|0.9947
81528390|NCT02813889|162744064|SUPERIORITY|Two-Factor ANOVA in repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|0.835||||0.2614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.274|1.945||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|p Values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer tests.|Difference = StdDevY (Full-Term) - StdDevY (Pre-Term)|||1.945|-0.274|0.2614
81528391|NCT02813889|162744065|SUPERIORITY|Two-Factor ANOVA in repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|1.176||||0.0314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|2.286||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|p Values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer tests.|Difference = StdDevY (Full-Term) - StdDevY (Pre-Term)|||2.286|0.066|0.0314
81528392|NCT02813889|162744066|SUPERIORITY|Two-Factor ANOVA in repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.074||||0.0958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.255|0.1059||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|p Values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer tests.|Difference = StdDevY (Typical) - StdDevY (Atypical)|||0.1059|-2.255|0.0958
81528393|NCT02813889|162744067|SUPERIORITY|Two-Factor ANOVA in repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|0.5248||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1243|2.1739||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|p Values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer tests.|Difference = StdDevY (Typical) - StdDevY (Atypical)|||2.1739|-1.1243|0.9660
81528394|NCT02813889|162744068|SUPERIORITY|Two-Factor ANOVA in repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4198||||0.9462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6278|0.7882||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|p Values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer tests.|Difference = StdDevY (Typical) - StdDevY (Atypical)|||0.7882|-1.6278|0.9462
81528395|NCT02813889|162744069|SUPERIORITY|Two-Factor ANOVA in repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0705||||0.1129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2785|0.1375||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|p Values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer tests.|Difference = StdDevY (Typical) - StdDevY (Atypical)|||0.1375|-2.2785|0.1129
81528396|NCT00555880|162744089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Sign Statistic|3.0||||0.146|TWO_SIDED||||||Sign test||Sign test was performed per analysis plan.|||||0.1460
81528397|NCT00555880|162744090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Sign statistic|2.5||||0.2266|TWO_SIDED||||||Sign test||Sign test was performed per analysis plan.|||||0.2266
81528398|NCT00555880|162744091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|97.9||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on type III sum of squares for treatment group from a mixed effect ANOVA model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects, and subject within sequence as a random effect|ANOVA||Least squares mean for treatment difference (Midodrine HCL-Placebo)|Analysis of treatment difference||||0.0418
81528399|NCT00555880|162744092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|91.1||||0.1928|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on type III sum of squares for treatment group from a one-way ANOVA model|ANOVA||Least squares mean for treatment difference (Midodrine HCL-Placebo)|||||0.1928
81528400|NCT00555880|162744093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9479|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from a 2-sample t-test for difference in mean|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9479
81528401|NCT00555880|162744094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-5.7||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on type III sum of squares for treatment group from a mixed effect ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA||Least squares mean for treatment difference (Midodrine HCl - Placebo)|Analysis of treatment||||0.0590
81528402|NCT00555880|162744095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0633|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on type III sum of squares for treatment group from a mixed effect ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||Item Dizziness, Lightheadedness, and Feeling Faint-Analysis of treatment||||0.0633
81528403|NCT00555880|162744095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0191|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on type III sum of squares for treatment group from a mixed effect ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||Item Problems with Vision-Analysis of treatment||||0.0191
81649776|NCT01473745|162990567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance(\*).||upper lip protrusion||||0.078
81528404|NCT00555880|162744095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0727|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on type III sum of squares for treatment group from a mixed effect ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||Item Weakness-Analysis of treatment||||0.0727
81528405|NCT00555880|162744095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on type III sum of squares for treatment group from a mixed effect ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||Item Fatigue-Analysis of treatment||||0.2820
81528406|NCT00555880|162744095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on type III sum of squares for treatment group from a mixed effect ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||Item Trouble Concentrating-Analysis of treatment||||0.0880
81528407|NCT00555880|162744095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6439|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on type III sum of squares for treatment group from a mixed effect ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||Item Head/Neck Discomfort-Analysis of treatment||||0.6439
81528408|NCT00555880|162744098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0378|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on type III sum of squares for treatment group from a mixed effect ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||Final systolic pressure-Analysis of treatment||||0.0378
81528409|NCT00555880|162744098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Final diastolic pressure-Analysis of treatment||||0.0108
81702930|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|3.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 1||3.14|0.83|
81528410|NCT00555880|162744100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|92.4||||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is based on type III sum of squares for treatment group from a mixed effect ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA||Least squares mean for treatment difference (Midodrine HCl - Placebo)|Analysis of treatment difference||||0.0296
81528411|NCT00555880|162744105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0342|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|||Analysis of treatment||||0.0342
81528412|NCT02451917|162744127|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 34 participants (16randomized to sequence IGlar/INPH and 18randomized to sequence INPH/IGlar) provided 90% power to detect a mean difference of 0.7% in the primary endpoint(A1c), considering a 15% dropout rate and assuming an SD of 0.85%, and a type I error of 5%.||||||0.00045||||||The intention-to-treat population consisted of all randomized participants.|ANOVA|||A sample size of 34 participants (16 randomized to sequence IGlar/INPH and 18 randomized to sequence INPH/IGlar) provided 90% power to detect a mean difference of 0.7% in the primary endpoint (A1c), considering a 15% dropout rate and assuming an SD of 0.85%, and a type I error of 5%. Test for data normality (Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistics) was performed at baseline for each sequence of the therapy.||||0.00045
81528413|NCT02451917|162744128|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 34 participants (16 randomized to sequence IGlar/INPH and 18 randomized to sequence INPH/IGlar) provided 90% power and assuming an SD of 0.85%, and a type I error of 5%. Test for data normality (Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistics) was performed at baseline for each sequence of the therapy.|number of total events per patient|0.0||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|||||Analysis of covariance (ANOVA) model - total hypoglycemic events per patient during 24 weeks|ANOVA||The calculated value for the estimation parameter was zero, since the best treatment option for those with diabetes is reach a good glycemic control without hypoglycemia.|Analysis of covariance (ANOVA) model - total hypoglycemic events per patient during 24 weeks||||0.35
81528414|NCT02451917|162744128|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 34 participants (16randomized to sequence IGlar/INPH and 18 randomized to sequence INPH/IGlar) provided 90% power and assuming an SD of 0.85%, and a type I error of 5%.|number of nocturnal events per patient|0.0||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|||||Analysis of covariance (ANOVA) model - number of nocturnal hypoglycemic events per patient during 24 weeks|ANOVA||The calculated value for the estimation parameter was zero, since the best treatment option for those with diabetes is reach a good glycemic control without hypoglycemia.|A sample size of 34 participants (16randomized to sequence IGlar/INPH and 18 randomized to sequence INPH/IGlar) provided 90% power and assuming an SD of 0.85%, and a type I error of 5%.||||0.047
81528415|NCT02451917|162744129|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|t-test was applied to compare percentages of the time spent in hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia and euglycemia on CGM readings.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A sample size of 34 participants (16 randomized to sequence IGlar/INPH and 18 randomized to sequence INPH/IGlar) provided 90% power and assuming an SD of 0.85%, and a type I error of 5%.||||<0.05
81528416|NCT02451917|162744130|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 34 participants (16randomized to sequence IGlar/INPH and 18 randomized to sequence INPH/IGlar) provided 90% power and assuming an SD of 0.85%, and a type I error of 5%.||||||0.668|||||||ANOVA|||A sample size of 34 participants (16randomized to sequence IGlar/INPH and 18 randomized to sequence INPH/IGlar) provided 90% power and assuming an SD of 0.85%, and a type I error of 5%.||||0.668
81528417|NCT02451917|162744131|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 34 participants (16 randomized to sequence IGlar/INPH and 18r andomized to sequence INPH/IGlar) provided 90% power and assuming an SD of 0.85%, and a type I error of 5%.||||||0.999|||||||ANOVA|||A sample size of 34 participants (16 randomized to sequence IGlar/INPH and 18r andomized to sequence INPH/IGlar) provided 90% power and assuming an SD of 0.85%, and a type I error of 5%.||||0.999
81649777|NCT01473745|162990568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|||||intergroup difference of conventional group|t-test, 2 sided|P value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance.||||||0.104
81649778|NCT01473745|162990568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|||||Intergroup difference of modified group|t-test, 2 sided|P value \<0.05 was set as statistical significance.||||||0.043
81649779|NCT01473745|162990568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.888|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P value \< 0.05 was set as statistical significance.||||||0.888
81528418|NCT02451917|162744132|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 34 participants (16randomized to sequence IGlar/INPH and 18 randomized to sequence INPH/IGlar) provided 90% power and assuming an SD of 0.85%, and a type I error of 5%.||||||0.999|||||||ANOVA|||A sample size of 34 participants (16randomized to sequence IGlar/INPH and 18 randomized to sequence INPH/IGlar) provided 90% power and assuming an SD of 0.85%, and a type I error of 5%.||||0.999
81528419|NCT02451917|162744133|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 34 participants (16randomized to sequence IGlar/INPH and 18 randomized to sequence INPH/IGlar) provided 90% power and assuming an SD of 0.85%, and a type I error of 5%.||||||0.994|||||||ANOVA|||A sample size of 34 participants (16randomized to sequence IGlar/INPH and 18 randomized to sequence INPH/IGlar) provided 90% power and assuming an SD of 0.85%, and a type I error of 5%.||||0.994
81528420|NCT01724866|162744134|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper CI was \< 1 day.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.27|||Bootstrap method|||A 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in mean DSN between any 2 arms was calculated. Non-inferiority p-value was calculated as two times the proportion of treatment difference greater than 1 in the resampling.||1.27|0.19|0.296
81649780|NCT02366143|162990586|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.74|||Log Rank|||ITT-WT population||0.74|0.52|<0.0001
81649781|NCT02366143|162990586|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.68|||Log Rank|||Teff-high WT Population||0.68|0.38|<0.0001
81649782|NCT02366143|162990587|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.96|||Log Rank|||||0.96|0.64|0.0164
81614817|NCT03441984|162909789|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.5619|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3678|1.7835|||||Treatment comparison between Pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg, 10 dispersible tablets) and Adult DTG (50 mg, 1 conventional tablet) and adult 3TC (300 mg, 1 conventional tablet) is presented|||1.7835|1.3678|
81614818|NCT03441984|162909789|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.253|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0973|1.4307|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet) is presented.|||1.4307|1.0973|
81614819|NCT03441984|162909789|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.2466|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0917|1.4234|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.4234|1.0917|
81614820|NCT03441984|162909798|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0745|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9997|1.1549|||||Treatment comparison between Pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg, 10 dispersible tablets) and Adult DTG (50 mg, 1 conventional tablet) and adult 3TC (300 mg, 1 conventional tablet) is presented|||1.1549|0.9997|
81614821|NCT03441984|162909798|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0706|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9961|1.1507|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet) is presented.|||1.1507|0.9961|
81614822|NCT03441984|162909798|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.0036|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9338|1.0787|||||Treatment comparison of pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) and pediatric DTG/3TC (DTG 5 mg/3TC 30 mg dispersible tablet direct to mouth) is presented.|||1.0787|0.9338|
81614823|NCT00097253|162909879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Cortisol. Analyses consisted of repeated-measures linear models fit to each dependent variable.IVs assessed in each model were odor, time, gender, expectancy group (primed vs. blind), their interactions;baseline level of the DV was included as a covariate. Post hoc tests were used as appropriate. A two-sided significance level of alpha = 0.05 was used. Model controlled for Time 1 baseline.||||0.83
81614824|NCT00097253|162909879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Epinephrine. Analyses consisted of repeated-measures linear models fit to each dependent variable.IVs assessed in each model were odor, time, gender, expectancy group (primed vs. blind), their interactions;baseline level of the DV was included as a covariate. Post hoc tests were used as appropriate. A two-sided significance level of alpha = 0.05 was used. Model controlled for Time 1 baseline.||||0.16
81649783|NCT02366143|162990588|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.842||||0.0528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.707|1.002|||Log Rank|||||1.002|0.707|0.0528
81649784|NCT02366143|162990589|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.85|||Log Rank|||ITT-WT population||0.85|0.59|0.0002
81649785|NCT02366143|162990589|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.564||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.418|0.76|||Log Rank|||Teff-high WT Population||0.760|0.418|0.0001
81649786|NCT02366143|162990590|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.492|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.374|0.649|||Log Rank|||Teff-high Population||0.649|0.374|<.0001
81649787|NCT02366143|162990590|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.517|0.72|||Log Rank|||ITT Population||0.720|0.517|<.0001
81614825|NCT00097253|162909879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Norepinephrine. Model controlled for Time 1 baseline. Comparing timepoints 4 and 5 for pre versus post stressor, e.g. lemon versus water control; Citrus(5-4)-Water(5-4).||||0.017
81614826|NCT00097253|162909880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||IL-6. Mixed effect linear models were used to test the hypothesis. These models included the post-odor and post-stress dependent variable measurements with a covariate for the baseline pre-odor measurement. Base 10 logarithms were used for each dependent variable and baseline covariate.||||0.10
81614827|NCT00097253|162909880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||IL-10. Mixed effect linear models were used to test the hypothesis. These models included the post-odor and post-stress dependent variable measurements with a covariate for the baseline pre-odor measurement. Base 10 logarithms were used for each dependent variable and baseline covariate.||||0.50
81614828|NCT00097253|162909881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated-measures mixed effects models were used. Model was fit to the log-transformed data. Analysis applied to odor category, e.g. lavender / lemon / water.||||0.60
81614829|NCT00097253|162909882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||The maximum DTH wheal of days 1-3 (24, 48, or 72 h) was used as the dependent variable for each subject at each visit. Visits for subjects with a maximum DTH wheal of 5mm or less were excluded. A repeated measures linear model was used to evaluate odor and placebo effects.||||0.014
81649788|NCT02366143|162990592|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.471|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.352|0.647|||Log Rank|||TC2/3 or IC2/3 Subgroup||0.647|0.352|<.0001
81702931|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 1||2.24|0.59|
81614830|NCT02138916|162909893|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.96||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.15|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||1.15|0.8|0.6490
81614831|NCT02138916|162909893|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83||||0.0525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.0|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||1.00|0.69|0.0525
81649789|NCT02366143|162990592|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.486|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.386|0.639|||Log Rank|||TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3 Subgroup||0.639|0.386|<.0001
81649790|NCT02366143|162990593|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.824||||0.2765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.169|||Log Rank|||TC2/3 or IC2/3, WT ITT||1.169|0.580|0.2765
81649791|NCT02366143|162990593|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.771||||0.0829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.575|1.035|||Log Rank|||TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3, WT ITT||1.035|0.575|0.0829
81649792|NCT02366143|162990594|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.709||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.551|0.913|||Log Rank|||TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3 ITT-WT||0.913|0.551|0.0073
81649793|NCT02366143|162990594|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.662||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|0.907|||Log Rank|||TC2/3 or IC2/3 Population||0.907|0.484|0.0097
81649794|NCT02366143|162990595|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.831||||0.2843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.592|1.167|||Log Rank|||Teff high-WT||1.167|0.592|0.2843
81710190|NCT02253173|163117009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81614832|NCT02138916|162909894|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||0.5236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.34|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||1.34|0.86|0.5236
81614833|NCT02138916|162909894|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.8812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.27|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, EOS cohort, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||1.27|0.82|0.8812
81614834|NCT02138916|162909895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.048|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline FEV1 value, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.048|-0.035|0.7550
81614835|NCT02138916|162909895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.021||||0.3285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.062|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline FEV1 value, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.062|-0.021|0.3285
81614836|NCT02138916|162909896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.011||||0.2906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.887|0.865|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline SGRQ score, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.865|-2.887|0.2906
81614837|NCT02138916|162909896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.136||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.02|-0.251|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline SGRQ score, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||-0.251|-4.020|0.0264
81614838|NCT02138916|162909897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.6782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline CAT total score, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.70|-1.08|0.6782
81614839|NCT02138916|162909897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81||||0.0753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline CAT total score, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.08|-1.70|0.0753
81614840|NCT02138916|162909898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.585||||0.0889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.089|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline total score, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.089|-1.260|0.0889
81614841|NCT02138916|162909898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.703||||0.0413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.378|-0.028|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline total score, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||-0.028|-1.378|0.0413
81614842|NCT02138916|162909899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.348||||0.0728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.728|0.032|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline rescue med. use, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.032|-0.728|0.0728
81614843|NCT02138916|162909899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.487||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.868|-0.107|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline rescue med. use, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||-0.107|-0.868|0.0121
81614844|NCT02138916|162909900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.041||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|-0.006|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline prop. of nights awakens., EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||-0.006|-0.077|0.0235
81614845|NCT02138916|162909900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.044||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|-0.008|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline prop. of nights awakens., EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||-0.008|-0.080|0.0158
81614846|NCT02138916|162909904|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.09||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.34|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||1.34|0.89|0.4080
81614847|NCT02138916|162909904|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.98||||0.8688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.21|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||1.21|0.80|0.8688
81614848|NCT02138916|162909905|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test controlling for EOS cohort, region, and background therapy.||Proportion of participants with \>=1 COPD exacerbation.||1.22|0.66|0.4850
81614849|NCT02138916|162909905|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.4489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test controlling for EOS cohort, region, and background therapy.||Proportion of participants with \>=1 COPD exacerbation.||1.21|0.65|0.4489
81614850|NCT02138916|162909907|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.06||||0.7733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.53|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, previous year exacerbations associated with hospitalization (Y/N).||||1.53|0.73|0.7733
81614851|NCT02138916|162909907|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.58||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.89|||Nagative binomial|Model includes treatment group, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, previous year exacerbations associated with hospitalization (Y/N).||||0.89|0.39|0.0114
81702932|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.39|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 1||2.39|0.58|
81614852|NCT00836810|162909914|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A priory test for statistical significance was P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81614853|NCT00836810|162909914|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A priori statistical significance set at P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81614854|NCT00836810|162909914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01||||||A priori statistical significance set as P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81614855|NCT00836810|162909915|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|A priori statistical significance set at P\<0.05||||||<0.001
81614856|NCT00836810|162909915|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||A priori statistical significance set at P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81614857|NCT00836810|162909915|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||A priori statistical significance set at P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81614858|NCT00836810|162909916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.023||||||A priori statistical significance set at P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.023
81614859|NCT00836810|162909916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0906||||||A priori statistical significance set at P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0906
81614860|NCT00836810|162909916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044||||||A priori statistical significance set at P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.044
81702933|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 1||1.80|0.40|
81710191|NCT02253173|163117010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81702934|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.87|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 1||2.87|0.63|
81614861|NCT00836810|162909917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||A priori statistical significance set at P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81614862|NCT00836810|162909917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||A priori statistical significance set at P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81614863|NCT00836810|162909917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||A priori statistical significance set at P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.57
81614864|NCT00836810|162909918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022||||||A priori statistical significance set at P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.022
81614865|NCT00836810|162909918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||A priori statistical significance set at P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81614866|NCT00836810|162909918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||A priori statistical significance set at P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.51
81614867|NCT00836810|162909919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||A priori statistical significance set at P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.003
81710192|NCT02253173|163117010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81468171|NCT03409107|162628163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.56|||ANCOVA|One-sided p-value based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat - Placebo) \<= 0 versus alternative: difference \> 0.|Treatment group comparisons were based on a ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, Baseline hemoglobin, and region.|||1.56|1.23|<0.0001
81528421|NCT01724866|162744134|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper CI was \< 1 day.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.64|||Bootstrap method|||A 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in mean DSN between any 2 arms was calculated. Non-inferiority p-value was calculated as two times the proportion of treatment difference greater than 1 in the resampling.||0.64|-0.28|0.002
81528422|NCT01724866|162744134|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper CI was \< 1 day.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.06|||Bootstrap method|||A 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in mean DSN between any 2 arms was calculated. Non-inferiority p-values was calculated as two times the proportion of treatment difference greater than 1 in the resampling.||-0.06|-0.56|<0.001
81528423|NCT01724866|162744135|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper CI was \< 1 day.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.74|||Bootstrap method|||A 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in mean DSN between any 2 arms was calculated. Non-inferiority p-value was calculated as two times the proportion of treatment difference greater than 1 in the resampling.||0.74|0.06|0.001
81528424|NCT01724866|162744135|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper CI was \< 1 day.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.24|||Bootstrap method|||A 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in mean DSN between any 2 arms was calculated. Non-inferiority p-value was calculated as two times the proportion of treatment difference greater than 1 in the resampling.||0.24|-0.16|<0.001
81614868|NCT00836810|162909919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||A priori statistical significance set at P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81614869|NCT00836810|162909919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||A priori statistical significance set at P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.88
81614870|NCT02931396|162910034|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3||||0.768|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.768
81614871|NCT02931396|162910035|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|25.5||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1
81468172|NCT03409107|162628164|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response rate|0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.63||One-sided p-value was based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat - Placebo) \<=0 versus alternative: difference \> 0|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment group comparisons were based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for treatment group and region.|||0.63|0.49|<0.0001
81468173|NCT03409107|162628165|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.36||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|8.56||One-sided p-value based on test of null hypothesis:(Daprodustat-Placebo) \<= 0 vs alternative: difference \> 0.|ANCOVA||Treatment group comparisons were based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, Baseline score, and region.|||8.56|2.17|0.0005
81468174|NCT03409107|162628166|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response rate|0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.52||One-sided p-value was based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat-Placebo) \<=0 versus alternative: difference \>0.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment group comparisons are based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for treatment group, and region|||0.52|0.37|<0.0001
81468175|NCT03409107|162628167|SUPERIORITY||Difference in treatment effect|38.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.0|54.55|||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of treatment difference has been reported.||||54.55|25.00|
81468176|NCT03409107|162628168|SUPERIORITY||Difference in treatment effect|0.768|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.729|0.806||One-sided superiority p-value from the van Elteren test|van Elteren test||Mann-Whitney estimate of the treatment difference stratified by region has been presented.|||0.806|0.729|<0.0001
81468177|NCT03409107|162628169|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|1.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.55||One-sided superiority p-value from the MMRM model|MMRM||Treatment group comparisons were based on MMRM fitted from Baseline up to Week 28, with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline Hb and Baseline Hb by time and treatment by time interactions.|||1.55|1.16|<0.0001
81468178|NCT03409107|162628170|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.07||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.3||One-sided p-value was based on Wald test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat/Placebo) \>=1 versus alternative: ratio\<1.|Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model adjusted for treatment group and region.|||0.30|0.02|0.0002
81468179|NCT03409107|162628171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|9.0||One-sided p-value was based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat-Placebo) \<=0 versus alternative: difference \>0.|MMRM||Analysis was performed by MMRM with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions for Tired/Low Energy/Weak domain.|||9.00|2.83|<0.0001
81468180|NCT03409107|162628171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.93||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|5.57||One-sided p-value was based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat-Placebo) \<=0 versus alternative: difference \>0.|MMRM||Analysis was performed by MMRM with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions for Chest Pain/Shortness of Breath Domain.|||5.57|0.28|0.0152
81614872|NCT02931396|162910036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81649795|NCT02366143|162990595|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.802||||0.1861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.579|1.113|||Log Rank|||Teff high||1.113|0.579|0.1861
81649796|NCT02366143|162990595|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.764||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.926|||Log Rank|||ITT||0.926|0.630|0.0060
81468181|NCT03409107|162628171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.79||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|6.63||One-sided p-value was based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat-Placebo) \<=0 versus alternative: difference \>0.|MMRM||Analysis was performed by MMRM with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions for Cognitive Domain.|||6.63|0.95|0.0045
81468182|NCT03409107|162628171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.61||||0.1267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|7.09||One-sided p-value was based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat-Placebo) \<=0 versus alternative: difference \>0.|MMRM||Analysis was performed by MMRM with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions for Difficulty Sleeping|||7.09|-1.87|0.1267
81614873|NCT05460663|162910037|EQUIVALENCE|Paired Wilcoxon signed ranks tests were used to compare changes at 12-week, 18-week, or 24-week follow-ups from the baseline scores for all measurements in each training modality separately and combined. Comparisons were made with participants who had data at both baseline and the follow-up. Difference-in-difference comparison of changes between two training modalities at each follow-up from the baseline were made to assess differences between CBT and in-person training.||||||0.083||||||The reported P-value is for differences between groups at 24-weeks post-intervention.The Benjamini \& Hochberg adjustment was applied to control for the false-discovery rate among all pairwise pre-post comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.083
81649797|NCT02366143|162990596|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.786||||0.0894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.595|1.038|||Log Rank|||Teff high-WT||1.038|0.595|0.0894
81649798|NCT02366143|162990596|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.815||||0.1276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.626|1.061|||Log Rank|||Teff high||1.061|0.626|0.1276
81614874|NCT05273801|162910041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||How frequently clinician ask about RPE/HR during session||||0.73
81614875|NCT05273801|162910041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||How frequently education provided regarding HR/RPE during session||||0.05
81614876|NCT05273801|162910041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||How frequently HR/RPE target is mentioned in session||||0.007
81614877|NCT05273801|162910041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||How frequently clinician modifies session/task to reach HR/RPE target||||0.005
81614878|NCT05273801|162910041|SUPERIORITY|||||||1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||How frequently clinicians monitor HR/RPE during session||||0.00001
81614879|NCT00959920|162910080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that patients for whom indwelling foley catheterization was employed will have their time to delivery interval reduced by 30 minutes.||||.42
81614880|NCT01020838|162910118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|0.774|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.654|0.894|||||Point estimate of sensitivity was calculated by the method of Rao and Scott. Variance for sensitivity is based on subjects that contribute at least one brain region, which is amyloid positive according to the SoT|"For the primary analysis, point estimates together with normal-approximated, two sided 95% confidence intervals, were given for sensitivity in beta-amyloid detection based on the majority read.~The following hypothesis was formulated for sensitivity:~H0,sens: sensitivity ≤ 0.6 vs. H1, sens: sensitivity \> 0.6 H0,sens was to be rejected if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI is larger than 0.6"||0.894|0.654|
81614881|NCT01020838|162910118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|0.942|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.886|0.998|||||Point estimate of specificity was calculated using the method of Rao and Scott. Variance for specificity is based on subjects that contribute at least one brain region, which is amyloid negative according to the SoT|"For the primary analysis, point estimates together with normal-approximated, two sided 95% confidence intervals, were given for specificity in amyloid detection based on the majority read.~The following hypothesis was formulated for specificity:~H0,spec: specificity ≤ 0.8 vs. H1, spec: specificity \> 0.8 H0,spec was to be rejected if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI is larger than 0.8"||0.998|0.886|
81614882|NCT02145182|162910150|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.3983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.33|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression results for the DGF composite, the effect of treatment adjusted for preservation type, donor type, and Irish score.|Calculated using the logistic regression model.|Analysis of DGF composite||1.33|0.49|0.3983
81614883|NCT04304534|162910174|OTHER|HRs were only calculated if at least three events occurred in one of the compared groups and at least one event in each of the compared treatment groups. The competing event was non-CV death for events that include CV death.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.052|||=|0.8439|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.687|1.612|||Log Rank|||Comparison of the Asundexian 20 mg group and 50 mg group versus Placebo group||1.612|0.687|= 0.8439
81614884|NCT04304534|162910174|OTHER|HRs were only calculated if at least three events occurred in one of the compared groups and at least one event in each of the compared treatment groups. The competing event was non-CV death for events that include CV death.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.096|||=|0.7562|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.674|1.781|||Log Rank|||Comparison of the Asundexian 20 mg group versus Placebo group||1.781|0.674|= 0.7562
81614885|NCT04304534|162910174|OTHER|HRs were only calculated if at least three events occurred in one of the compared groups and at least one event in each of the compared treatment groups. The competing event was non-CV death for events that include CV death.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.008|||=|0.978|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.614|1.656|||Log Rank|||Comparison of the Asundexian 50 mg group versus Placebo group||1.656|0.614|= 0.978
81614886|NCT04304534|162910175|OTHER|HR was only calculated if at least three events occurred in one of the compared groups and at least one event in each of the compared treatment groups.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||=|0.9158|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.713|1.347|||Log Rank|||Comparison of the Pooled Asundexian group versus Placebo group||1.347|0.713|= 0.9158
81614887|NCT04304534|162910175|OTHER|HR was only calculated if at least three events occurred in one of the compared groups and at least one event in each of the compared treatment groups.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.867|||=|0.5633|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.577|1.302|||Log Rank|||Comparison of the Asundexian 10 mg group versus Placebo group||1.302|0.577|= 0.5633
81649799|NCT02366143|162990596|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.861||||0.0681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.733|1.011|||Log Rank|||ITT||1.011|0.733|0.0681
81649800|NCT02366143|162990597|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.901||||0.4599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.683|1.188|||Log Rank|||Teff high-WT ITT||1.188|0.683|0.4599
81649801|NCT02366143|162990598|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.523|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.406|0.675|||Log Rank|||ITT-WT||0.675|0.406|<.0001
81528425|NCT01724866|162744135|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper CI was \< 1 day.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.06|||Bootstrap method|||A 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in mean DSN between any 2 arms was calculated. Non-inferiority p-value was calculated as two times the proportion of treatment difference greater than 1 in the resampling.||0.06|-0.19|<0.001
81649802|NCT02366143|162990598|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.283|0.624|||Log Rank|||Teff-high WT||0.624|0.283|<.0001
81649803|NCT02366143|162990600|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Event Free Rate|6.68||||0.0697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|13.9|||Z-test|||1-Year ITT-WT Population||13.90|-0.54|0.0697
81649804|NCT02366143|162990600|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Event Free Rate|9.71||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|18.73|||Z-test|||2-Year ITT-WT Population||18.73|0.70|0.0347
81649805|NCT02366143|162990600|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Event Free Rate|9.89||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|21.29|||Z-test|||1-Year Teff-high WT Population||21.29|-1.51|0.0890
81528426|NCT01724866|162744136|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper CI was \< 1 day.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.72|||Bootstrap method|||A 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in mean DSN between any 2 arms was calculated. Non-inferiority p-value was calculated as two times the proportion of treatment difference greater than 1 in the resampling.||0.72|-0.07|0.002
81614888|NCT04304534|162910175|OTHER|HR was only calculated if at least three events occurred in one of the compared groups and at least one event in each of the compared treatment groups.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.875|||=|0.584|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.587|1.306|||Log Rank|||Comparison of the Asundexian 20 mg group versus Placebo group||1.306|0.587|= 0.584
81649806|NCT02366143|162990600|OTHER|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Event Free Rate|10.34||||0.1336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|23.84|||Z-test|||2-Year Teff-high WT Population||23.84|-3.17|0.1336
81649807|NCT02366143|162990601|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Event Free Rate|4.18||||0.2624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|11.48|||Z-test|||1-Year ITT-WT Population||11.48|-3.13|0.2624
81649808|NCT02366143|162990601|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Event Free Rate|9.67||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.43|16.9|||Z-test|||2-Year ITT-WT Population||16.90|2.43|0.0088
81649809|NCT02366143|162990601|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Event Free Rate|10.56||||0.0649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|21.77|||Z-test|||1-Year Teff-high WT Population||21.77|-0.65|0.0649
81649810|NCT02366143|162990601|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Event Free Rate|7.27||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|18.69|||Z-test|||2-Year Teff-high WT Population||18.69|-4.15|0.2120
81649811|NCT02366143|162990602|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.909||||0.6899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.571|1.45|||Log Rank|||Teff-high WT Population||1.450|0.571|0.6899
81528427|NCT01724866|162744136|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper CI was \< 1 day.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.3|||Bootstrap method|||A 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in mean DSN between any 2 arms was calculated. Non-inferiority p-value was calculated as two times the proportion of treatment difference greater than 1 in the resampling.||0.30|-0.27|<0.001
81528428|NCT01724866|162744136|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper CI was \< 1 day.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.28|||Bootstrap method|||A 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in mean DSN between any 2 arms was calculated. Non-inferiority p-value was calculated as two times the proportion of treatment difference greater than 1 in the resampling.||0.28|-0.27|<0.001
81528429|NCT01724866|162744137|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper CI was \< 1 day.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|2.47|||Bootstrap method|||A 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in mean DSN between any 2 arms was calculated. Non-inferiority p-value was calculated as two times the proportion of treatment difference greater than 1 in the resampling.||2.47|-0.01|0.781
81528430|NCT01724866|162744137|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper CI was \< 1 day.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.38|||Bootstrap method|||A 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in mean DSN between any 2 arms was calculated. Non-inferiority p-value was calculated as two times the proportion of treatment difference greater than 1 in the resampling.||0.38|-0.17|<0.001
81528431|NCT01724866|162744137|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper CI was \< 1 day.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.22|||Bootstrap method|||A 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in mean DSN between any 2 arms was calculated. Non-inferiority p-value was calculated as two times the proportion of treatment difference greater than 1 in the resampling.||0.22|-0.23|<0.001
81528432|NCT01724866|162744138|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.8|||Log Rank|||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its two-sided 95% CI.||1.8|1.1|0.002
81528433|NCT01724866|162744138|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.4|||Log Rank|||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its two-sided 95% CI.||1.4|0.6|0.711
81528434|NCT01724866|162744138|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.9|||Log Rank|||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its two-sided 95% CI.||0.9|0.1|0.028
81528435|NCT01724866|162744139|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.4|||Log Rank|||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its two-sided 95% CI.||1.4|0.8|0.672
81528436|NCT01724866|162744139|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3|||Log Rank|||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its two-sided 95% CI.||1.3|0.5|0.348
81528437|NCT01724866|162744139|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.9|||Log Rank|||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its two-sided 95% CI.||2.9|0.4|0.973
81528438|NCT01724866|162744140|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.4|||Log Rank|||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its two-sided 95% CI.||1.4|0.8|0.618
81528439|NCT01724866|162744140|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.6|||Log Rank|||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its two-sided 95% CI.||1.6|0.5|0.661
81528440|NCT01724866|162744140|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.8|||Log Rank|||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its two-sided 95% CI.||2.8|0.3|0.754
81528441|NCT01724866|162744141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.7|||Log Rank|||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its two-sided 95% CI.||1.7|1.1|0.009
81528442|NCT01724866|162744141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.8|||Log Rank|||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its two-sided 95% CI.||1.8|0.7|0.527
81528443|NCT01724866|162744141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.9|||Log Rank|||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its two-sided 95% CI.||3.9|0.4|0.815
81528444|NCT01724866|162744142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Asymptotic Normality Assumption|P-values was obtained based upon asymptotic normality assumption on the log10 transformed data.||||||0.008
81528445|NCT01724866|162744142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.911|||||||Asymptotic Normality Assumption|P-values was obtained based upon asymptotic normality assumption on the log10 transformed data.||||||0.911
81528446|NCT01724866|162744142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Asymptotic Normality Assumption|P-values was obtained based upon asymptotic normality assumption on the log10 transformed data.||||||0.002
81528447|NCT01724866|162744143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Asymptotic Normality Assumption|P-values was obtained based upon asymptotic normality assumption on the log10 transformed data.||||||0.005
81528448|NCT01724866|162744143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.633|||||||Asymptotic Normality Assumption|P-values was obtained based upon asymptotic normality assumption on the log10 transformed data.||||||0.633
81528449|NCT01724866|162744143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||Asymptotic Normality Assumption|P-values was obtained based upon asymptotic normality assumption on the log10 transformed data.||||||0.027
81528450|NCT01724866|162744144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Asymptotic Normality Assumption|P-values was obtained based upon asymptotic normality assumption on the log10 transformed data.||||||0.015
81528451|NCT01724866|162744144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.571|||||||Asymptotic Normality Assumption|P-values was obtained based upon asymptotic normality assumption on the log10 transformed data.||||||0.571
81528452|NCT01724866|162744144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066|||||||Asymptotic Normality Assumption|P-values was obtained based upon asymptotic normality assumption on the log10 transformed data.||||||0.066
81528453|NCT01724866|162744145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.106|||||||Asymptotic Normality Assumption|P-values was obtained based upon asymptotic normality assumption on the log10 transformed data.||||||0.106
81528454|NCT01724866|162744145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.156|||||||Asymptotic Normality Assumption|P-values was obtained based upon asymptotic normality assumption on the log10 transformed data.||||||0.156
81649812|NCT02366143|162990602|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.671||||0.1043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.413|1.089|||Log Rank|||Teff-high WT Population||1.089|0.413|0.1043
81710193|NCT02253173|163117010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81468183|NCT03409107|162628171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.64||||0.0203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|9.09||One-sided p-value was based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat-Placebo) \<=0 versus alternative: difference \>0.|MMRM||Analysis was performed by MMRM with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions for Difficulty Standing for Long Periods of Time|||9.09|0.20|0.0203
81614889|NCT04304534|162910175|OTHER|HR was only calculated if at least three events occurred in one of the compared groups and at least one event in each of the compared treatment groups.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.202|||=|0.417|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.828|1.747|||Log Rank|||Comparison of the Asundexian 50 mg group versus Placebo group||1.747|0.828|= 0.417
81614890|NCT04304534|162910176|OTHER|HRs were only calculated if at least three events occurred in one of the compared groups and at least one event in each of the compared treatment groups. The competing event was non-CV death for events that include CV death.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.275|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.322|5.05||||||Comparison of the Asundexian 20 mg group and Asundexian 50 mg group versus Placebo group||5.050|0.322|
81614891|NCT04304534|162910176|OTHER|HRs were only calculated if at least three events occurred in one of the compared groups and at least one event in each of the compared treatment groups. The competing event was non-CV death for events that include CV death.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.991|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.479|8.273||||||Comparison of the Asundexian 50 mg group versus Placebo group||8.273|0.479|
81614892|NCT04304534|162910177|OTHER|HRs were only calculated if at least three events occurred in one of the compared groups and at least one event in each of the compared treatment groups. The competing event was non-CV death for events that include CV death.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.125|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.696|1.819||||||Comparison of the Asundexian 20 mg group and Asundexian 50 mg versus Placebo group||1.819|0.696|
81614893|NCT04304534|162910177|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.181|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.686|2.031||||||Comparison of the Asundexian 20 mg group versus Placebo group||2.031|0.686|
81614894|NCT04304534|162910177|OTHER|HRs were only calculated if at least three events occurred in one of the compared groups and at least one event in each of the compared treatment groups. The competing event was non-CV death for events that include CV death.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.613|1.866||||||Comparison of the Asundexian 50 mg group versus Placebo group||1.866|0.613|
81614895|NCT04304534|162910180|OTHER|For all-cause mortality there is no competing event.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.266|||=|0.6016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.603|2.658|||Log Rank|||Comparison of the Asundexian 20 mg group and Asundexian 50 mg group versus Placebo group||2.658|0.603|= 0.6016
81614896|NCT04304534|162910180|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.996|||=|0.9945|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.414|2.401|||Log Rank|||Comparison of the Asundexian 20 mg group versus Placebo group||2.401|0.414|= 0.9945
81614897|NCT04304534|162910180|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.506|||=|0.4085|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.667|3.405|||Log Rank|||Comparison of the Asundexian 50 mg group versus Placebo group||3.405|0.667|= 0.4085
81614898|NCT01970943|162910202|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6078||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81614899|NCT01970943|162910204|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037786||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.05
81649813|NCT02366143|162990602|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.232||||0.173||95.0|0.912|1.665|||Log Rank|||ITT WT||1.665|0.912|0.1730
81649814|NCT02366143|162990602|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.084||||0.6145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.792|1.483|||Log Rank|||ITT WT||1.483|0.792|0.6145
81614900|NCT01710514|162910252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis (H0) was tested against the alternative (Ha) by constructing two-sided 95%CI for the difference. The non-inferiority limit for the difference was pre-specified to -10.0% (absolute). If the lower limit of the two-sided 95%CI was greater than the non-inferiority limit (-10.0%) for both the FAS and per protocol set, the null hypothesis was to be rejected. In that case it would be claimed that the rate observed in this trial was non-inferior to the rate observed in the CS08 trial|Difference of % to historical control|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.8||||||To verify sufficient supplementation of luteal hormone, the proportion of subjects with blood progesterone concentration ≥ 10 ng/mL on Day 5 was compared to the result from a historical control, trial CS08 (NCT number: 00884221). The corresponding proportion of subjects in trial CS08 was 99.8% (95%CI: 99.1;100.0, 631/632 subjects). The non-inferiority hypothesis tested for this primary endpoint was: H0: P(000072)-P(CS08) ≤ -10.0% against the alternative Ha: P(000072)-P(CS08) \> -10.0%.||1.8|-3.6|
81614901|NCT03404843|162910257|OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison of treatment||||0.97
81614902|NCT03404843|162910257|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison of treatment||||<0.05
81614903|NCT03404843|162910258|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison of treatment||||<0.05
81614904|NCT03404843|162910258|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison of treatment||||<0.05
81614905|NCT03404843|162910259|OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison of treatment||||0.28
81614906|NCT03404843|162910259|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison of treatment||||0.37
81614907|NCT03404843|162910260|OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison of treatment||||0.89
81614908|NCT03404843|162910260|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison of treatment||||0.30
81614909|NCT03404843|162910261|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison of treatment||||0.08
81614910|NCT03404843|162910261|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Within group comparison of treatment||||0.05
81614911|NCT04044664|162910262|OTHER|||||||0.1728|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||CAPS-5 Total Score||||0.1728
81614912|NCT04044664|162910262|OTHER|||||||0.0962|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Cognition and Mood sub-score||||0.0962
81614913|NCT04044664|162910262|OTHER|||||||0.0191|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Arousal and Reactivity sub-score||||0.0191
81614914|NCT04044664|162910268|OTHER|||||||0.0452|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0452
81528455|NCT01724866|162744145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Asymptotic Normality Assumption|P-values was obtained based upon asymptotic normality assumption on the log10 transformed data.||||||0.005
81614915|NCT04044664|162910268|OTHER|||||||0.0614|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0614
81649815|NCT02366143|162990603|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.041||||0.8816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.614|1.763|||Log Rank|||Cough for Teff-high WT ITT population||1.763|0.614|0.8816
81649816|NCT02366143|162990603|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.741||||0.2995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.419|1.309|||Log Rank|||Cough for Teff-high WT ITT Population||1.309|0.419|0.2995
81649817|NCT02366143|162990603|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.936||||0.7578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.616|1.422|||Log Rank|||Dyspnea in Teff-high WT Population||1.422|0.616|0.7578
81614916|NCT04044664|162910269|OTHER|||||||0.0182|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||greater than or equal to 30% decrease from baseline||||0.0182
81614917|NCT04044664|162910269|OTHER|||||||0.0705|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||greater than or equal to 50% decrease from baseline||||0.0705
81614918|NCT01859312|162910343|OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.021
81614919|NCT01859312|162910345|OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.027
81614920|NCT01859312|162910347|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.008
81614921|NCT01859312|162910349|OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.012
81614922|NCT01859312|162910351|OTHER|||||||0.157|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.157
81614923|NCT01859312|162910353|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.015
81614924|NCT01859312|162910355|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.009
81614925|NCT01859312|162910357|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.008
81614926|NCT01859312|162910359|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.009
81614927|NCT01859312|162910361|OTHER|||||||0.043|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.043
81702935|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 1||2.37|0.45|
81614928|NCT01859312|162910363|OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.024
81614929|NCT01859312|162910365|OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.031
81614930|NCT01859312|162910367|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.005
81614931|NCT01859312|162910369|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.004
81614932|NCT01859312|162910371|OTHER|||||||0.524|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.524
81614933|NCT01859312|162910373|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.|Comparison of hormone levels on conventional glucocorticoid therapy at baseline and following 6 months of CSHI.|||0.007
81614934|NCT01859312|162910375|OTHER|||||||0.084|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.084
81614935|NCT01859312|162910377|OTHER|||||||0.057|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.057
81614936|NCT01859312|162910379|OTHER|||||||0.103|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.103
81614937|NCT01859312|162910381|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of CSHI (at 6 months) with conventional glucocorticoid therapy (at baseline) were made. Continuous data between baseline and 6 months were compared by paired t tests.||||0.070
81614938|NCT01879371|162910384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|107.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.334|110.431|||||The geometric mean ratio is calculated as the geometric mean of 'Ibuprofen + Caffeine (FDC) tablet ' divided by the geometric mean of ' Ibuprofen acid film-coated tablet '.|"The ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subjects within sequences' as random effect.~The main focus was on estimation and not on testing, that is, formal statistical hypotheses were not tested."||110.431|105.334|
81649818|NCT02366143|162990603|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.041||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.694|1.56|||Log Rank|||Dyspnea in Teff-high WT Population||1.560|0.694|0.8470
81649819|NCT02366143|162990603|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.659||||0.1289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.383|1.133|||Log Rank|||Pain in Chest in Teff-high WT Population||1.133|0.383|0.1289
81649820|NCT02366143|162990603|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.729||||0.2381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.235|||Log Rank|||Pain in Chest in Teff-high WT Population||1.235|0.430|0.2381
81649821|NCT02366143|162990603|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.7163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.685|1.732|||Log Rank|||Arm and/or Shoulder Pain in Teff-high WT||1.732|0.685|0.7163
81702936|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.65||||||95.0|0.32|1.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 1||1.32|0.32|
81702937|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.64|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 1||1.64|0.37|
81649822|NCT02366143|162990603|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.693||||0.1502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.145|||Log Rank|||Arm and/or Shoulder Pain in Teff-high WT||1.145|0.420|0.1502
81649823|NCT02366143|162990603|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.713|1.43|||Log Rank|||Cough in ITT-WT Population||1.430|0.713|0.9568
81468184|NCT03409107|162628171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.68||||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|5.39||One-sided p-value was based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat-Placebo) \<=0 versus alternative: difference \>0.|MMRM||Analysis was performed by MMRM with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions for Severity of Shortness of Breath While Sitting or Resting|||5.39|-0.04|0.0266
81468185|NCT03409107|162628171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.01||||0.0907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|4.96||One-sided p-value was based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat-Placebo) \<=0 versus alternative: difference \>0.|MMRM||Analysis was performed by MMRM with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions for Time with Shortness of Breath While not Doing an Activity|||4.96|-0.94|0.0907
81468186|NCT03409107|162628172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.0391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.02||One-sided p-value was based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat-rhEPO) \>=0 versus alternative: difference \<0|MMRM||MMRM fitted from Baseline up to Week 28 with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.02|-0.28|0.0391
81468187|NCT03409107|162628173|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.57||||0.0858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|6.26||One sided p-value was based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat-Placebo) \<=0 vs. alternative: difference \>0.|MMRM||MMRM fitted from Baseline up to Week 28 with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||6.26|-1.12|0.0858
81468188|NCT03409107|162628174|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.0357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.36||One sided p-value based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat-Placebo) \<=0 versus alternative: difference \>0.|MMRM||MMRM fitted from Baseline up to Week 28 with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions for Did you feel full of life?.|||0.36|-0.02|0.0357
81468189|NCT03409107|162628174|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.0328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.35||One-sided p-value based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat-Placebo) \<=0 versus alternative: difference \>0.|MMRM||MMRM fitted from Baseline up to Week 28 with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions for Did you have a lot of energy?.|||0.35|-0.01|0.0328
81468190|NCT03409107|162628174|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18||||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.37||One-sided p-value based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat-Placebo) \<=0 versus alternative: difference \>0.|MMRM||MMRM fitted from Baseline up to Week 28 with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions for Did you feel worn out?.|||0.37|0.00|0.0252
81468191|NCT03409107|162628174|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.26||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.42||One-sided p-value based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat-Placebo) \<=0 versus alternative: difference \>0.|MMRM||MMRM fitted from Baseline up to Week 28 with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions for Did you feel tired?.|||0.42|0.10|0.0010
81468192|NCT03409107|162628181|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.1098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.07||One-sided p-value was based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat-Placebo) \<=0 versus. alternative: difference \>0.|MMRM||Based on MMRM model fitted from Baseline up to Week 28 with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.07|-0.02|0.1098
81614939|NCT01879371|162910384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|109.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.072|111.936|||||The geometric mean ratio is calculated as the geometric mean of 'Ibuprofen + Caffeine (FDC) tablet ' divided by the geometric mean of ' Ibuprofen lysinate film-coated tablet '.|The ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subjects within sequences' as random effect. The main focus was on estimation and not on testing, that is, formal statistical hypotheses were not tested.||111.936|107.072|
81614940|NCT01879371|162910385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|99.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.874|105.776|||||The geometric mean ratio is calculated as the geometric mean of 'Ibuprofen + Caffeine (FDC) tablet ' divided by the geometric mean of ' Ibuprofen acid film-coated tablet '.|The ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subjects within sequences' as random effect. The main focus was on estimation and not on testing, that is, formal statistical hypotheses were not tested.||105.776|93.874|
81649824|NCT02366143|162990603|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.891||||0.5377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.619|1.284|||Log Rank|||Cough in ITT-WT Population||1.284|0.619|0.5377
81649825|NCT02366143|162990603|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.893||||0.4012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.685|1.163|||Log Rank|||Dyspnea in ITT-WT Population||1.163|0.685|0.4012
81649826|NCT02366143|162990603|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.7149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.809|1.363|||Log Rank|||Dyspnea in ITT-WT Population||1.363|0.809|0.7149
81649827|NCT02366143|162990603|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.057||||0.7126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.786|1.422|||Log Rank|||Arm and/or Shoulder Pain in ITT-WT||1.422|0.786|0.7126
81649828|NCT02366143|162990603|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.921||||0.6053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.675|1.258|||Log Rank|||Arm and/or Shoulder Pain in ITT-WT||1.258|0.675|0.6053
81649829|NCT02366143|162990603|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.829||||0.3134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.576|1.194|||Log Rank|||Pain in Chest in ITT-WT Population||1.194|0.576|0.3134
81649830|NCT02366143|162990603|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.6115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.633|1.309|||Log Rank|||Pain in Chest in ITT-WT Population||1.309|0.633|0.6115
81649831|NCT00158197|162990644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized estimating equations||Value represents the odds of submitting a methamphetamine negative urine sample in the treatment group (1 of 3) compared to the standard care group.|||||<0.01
81649832|NCT00158197|162990644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4|||<|0.01|||||||Generalized estimating equations||Value represents the odds of submitting a methamphetamine negative urine sample in the treatment group (1 of 3) compared to the standard care group.|||||<0.01
81614941|NCT01879371|162910385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|70.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.087|73.928|||||The geometric mean ratio is calculated as the geometric mean of 'Ibuprofen + Caffeine (FDC) tablet ' divided by the geometric mean of ' Ibuprofen lysinate film-coated tablet '.|The ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subjects within sequences' as random effect. The main focus was on estimation and not on testing, that is, formal statistical hypotheses were not tested.||73.928|67.087|
81649833|NCT00158197|162990644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72|||<|0.01|||||||Generalized estimating equations||Value represents the odds of submitting a methamphetamine negative urine sample in the treatment group (1 of 3) compared to the standard care group.|||||<0.01
81649834|NCT00158197|162990645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||Yes, the a priori plan to handle post hoc multiple comparisons was to use the method of Bonferroni adjustment. Thus, the new alpha level for these comparisons was \<0.0125.|ANOVA|||||||0.02
81649835|NCT00158197|162990645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81649836|NCT00158197|162990645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81649837|NCT00158197|162990645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.20
81649838|NCT00158197|162990646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||Generalized estimating equations|||We used GEE to investigate change in methamphetamine abstinence (i.e., provision of a negative methamphetamine UA) during the follow-up period.||||0.78
81649839|NCT00158197|162990646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Generalized estimating equations|||We used GEE to investigate change in methamphetamine abstinence (i.e., provision of a negative methamphetamine UA) during the follow-up period.||||0.68
81649840|NCT00158197|162990646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Generalized estimating equations|||We used GEE to investigate change in methamphetamine abstinence (i.e., provision of a negative methamphetamine UA) during the follow-up period.||||0.20
81649841|NCT01536587|162990648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5062||95.0|||||paired t-Test, 2-sided|||||||0.5062
81649842|NCT02666664|162990698|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-18.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|-16.1|||ANCOVA|||||-16.1|-20|<0.001
81649843|NCT02666664|162990700|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|-14.0|||ANCOVA|||||-14|-18.2|<0.001
81649844|NCT02666664|162990701|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-13.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|-11.6|||ANCOVA|||||-11.6|-15.1|<0.001
81649845|NCT02666664|162990702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-11.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-9.8|||ANCOVA|||||-9.8|-12.5|<0.001
81649846|NCT02666664|162990703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-11.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|-10.2|||ANCOVA|||||-10.2|-13.6|<0.001
81649847|NCT02666664|162990704|SUPERIORITY||Location shift|-21.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.96|-16.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-16|-26.96|<0.001
81649848|NCT02666664|162990705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|-11.3|||ANCOVA|||||-11.3|-15.8|<0.001
81649849|NCT02666664|162990714|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81649850|NCT03616964|162990715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.53|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.53|0.75|0.711
81649851|NCT03616964|162990716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.50|0.73|0.789
81649852|NCT03616964|162990717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.68|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.68|0.72|0.673
81528456|NCT01724866|162744146|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.8||||||||0.80|0.25|
81528457|NCT01724866|162744146|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.04||||||||2.04|0.53|
81528458|NCT01724866|162744146|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|4.54||||||||4.54|1.40|
81528459|NCT01724866|162744147|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.8||||||||0.80|0.30|
81528460|NCT01724866|162744147|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.79||||||||1.79|0.70|
81528461|NCT01724866|162744147|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.79||||||||2.79|1.07|
81528462|NCT01724866|162744148|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.89||||||||0.89|0.34|
81528463|NCT01724866|162744148|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.85||||||||1.85|0.71|
81528464|NCT01724866|162744148|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.49||||||||2.49|0.97|
81528465|NCT01724866|162744149|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.1||||||||1.10|0.40|
81528466|NCT01724866|162744149|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.38||||||||2.38|0.87|
81528467|NCT01724866|162744149|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.96||||||||2.96|1.23|
81649853|NCT03616964|162990717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.75|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.75|0.75|0.528
81528468|NCT01724866|162744154|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|2.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|24.9|||Fisher Exact|||||24.9|-20.2|1.000
81528469|NCT01724866|162744154|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|-2.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|21.4|||Fisher Exact|||||21.4|-26.7|1.000
81528470|NCT01724866|162744154|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|-2.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|21.4|||Fisher Exact|||||21.4|-26.7|1.000
81528471|NCT01724866|162744156|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|-6.2||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|16.9|||Fisher Exact|||||16.9|-28.5|0.469
81528472|NCT01724866|162744156|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|-5.6||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.3|18.7|||Fisher Exact|||||18.7|-29.3|0.710
81528473|NCT01724866|162744156|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|-11.1||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.6|13.3|||Fisher Exact|||||13.3|-34.6|0.199
81528474|NCT01340586|162744162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.787|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.616|1.006||||||Geometric Mean Ratio: ESRD Dose before hemodialysis over Normal Renal Function||1.006|0.616|
81528475|NCT01340586|162744162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.904|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.697|1.173||||||Geometric Mean Ratio: ESRD Dose after hemodialysis over Normal Renal Function||1.173|0.697|
81528476|NCT01340586|162744162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.871|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.723|1.049||||||Geometric Mean Ratio: ESRD Dose before hemodialysis over ESRD Dose after hemodialysis||1.049|0.723|
81528477|NCT01340586|162744164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.187|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.907|1.553||||||Geometric Mean Ratio: ESRD Dose before hemodialysis over Normal Renal Function||1.553|0.907|
81528478|NCT01340586|162744164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.389|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.097|1.758||||||Geometric Mean Ratio: ESRD Dose after hemodialysis over Normal Renal Function||1.758|1.097|
81528479|NCT01340586|162744164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.855|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.707|1.033||||||Geometric Mean Ratio: ESRD Dose before hemodialysis over ESRD Dose after hemodialysis||1.033|0.707|
81528480|NCT01340586|162744166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.165|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.543||||||Geometric Mean Ratio: ESRD Dose before hemodialysis over Normal Renal Function||1.543|0.880|
81528481|NCT01340586|162744166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.357|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.066|1.728||||||Geometric Mean Ratio: ESRD Dose after hemodialysis over Normal Renal Function||1.728|1.066|
81528482|NCT01340586|162744166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.858|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.707|1.042||||||Geometric Mean Ratio: ESRD Dose before hemodialysis over ESRD Dose after hemodialysis||1.042|0.707|
81528483|NCT01980095|162744217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||One-sample Z-test, RHB-105 subjects only|||||||0.001
81528484|NCT04737278|162744219|OTHER|test of the hypothesis that the score on day 28 is different from the baseline score in the Placebo group|||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81528485|NCT04737278|162744219|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||test of the hypothesis that the score on day 28 is different than the baseline score||||0.01
81528486|NCT04737278|162744220|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 28. Between group comparison was made using ANCOVA accounting for baseline values, no significance at p\<0.05. Within group comparisons were made using the paired Student's t test.||||0.15
81528487|NCT04737278|162744221|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81528488|NCT04737278|162744221|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||comparison made between placebo and Cunermuspir at baseline||||0.03
81528489|NCT04737278|162744221|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||comparison made at day 28||||0.01
81528490|NCT04737278|162744221|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison between baseline and day 28||||0.07
81528491|NCT04737278|162744222|OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||Fisher Exact|||base line between group comparisons||||0.54
81528492|NCT04737278|162744222|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.14
81528493|NCT04737278|162744223|OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.54
81528494|NCT04737278|162744224|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||The original report from KGK Synergize/Science did not specify if the results are ANCOVA or a between group comparison at 2ay 28||||<0.01
81528495|NCT04737278|162744225|OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.31
81528496|NCT04737278|162744226|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.48
81528497|NCT04737278|162744227|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.84
81528498|NCT04737278|162744228|OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.63
81528499|NCT04737278|162744229|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81528500|NCT04737278|162744230|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81528501|NCT04737278|162744231|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81528502|NCT04737278|162744232|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.48
81528503|NCT04737278|162744233|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.06
81528504|NCT04737278|162744234|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.02
81528505|NCT04737278|162744235|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.03
81528506|NCT04737278|162744235|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison of neutrophils from baseline to day 28||||0.05
81649854|NCT03616964|162990719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.64|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.64|0.51|0.761
81649855|NCT03616964|162990719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.10|0.65|0.611
81614942|NCT01879371|162910386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|106.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.05|109.004|||||The geometric mean ratio is calculated as the geometric mean of 'Ibuprofen + Caffeine (FDC) tablet ' divided by the geometric mean of ' Ibuprofen acid film-coated tablet '.|The ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subjects within sequences' as random effect. The main focus was on estimation and not on testing, that is, formal statistical hypotheses were not tested.||109.004|104.050|
81614943|NCT01879371|162910386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|108.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.185|111.054|||||The geometric mean ratio is calculated as the geometric mean of 'Ibuprofen + Caffeine (FDC) tablet ' divided by the geometric mean of ' Ibuprofen lysinate film-coated tablet '.|The ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subjects within sequences' as random effect. The main focus was on estimation and not on testing, that is, formal statistical hypotheses were not tested.||111.054|106.185|
81614944|NCT00580801|162910393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean ratio|0.98||||||90.0|0.54|1.78|||||Day 1: The least square (LS) means of the primary parameters for the test and the reference groups were estimated with a linear mixed effects model controlling for treatment group as fixed effects.|||1.78|0.54|
81614945|NCT00580801|162910393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean ratio|1.33||||||90.0|1.03|1.72|||||Day 15: The LS means of the primary parameters for the test and the reference groups were estimated with a linear mixed effects model controlling for treatment group as fixed effects.|||1.72|1.03|
81614946|NCT00580801|162910394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean ratio|1.0||||||90.0|0.58|1.72|||||Day 1: The LS means of the primary parameters for the test and the reference groups were estimated with a linear mixed effects model controlling for treatment group as fixed effects.|||1.72|0.58|
81614947|NCT00580801|162910394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean ratio|1.32||||||90.0|1.05|1.66|||||Day 15: The LS means of the primary parameters for the test and the reference groups were estimated with a linear mixed effects model controlling for treatment group as fixed effects.|||1.66|1.05|
81614948|NCT00580801|162910395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean ratio|1.43||||||90.0|1.02|2.02|||||Day 15: The LS means of the primary parameters for the test and the reference groups were estimated with a linear mixed effects model controlling for treatment group as fixed effects.|||2.02|1.02|
81614949|NCT00580801|162910396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean ratio|1.24||||||90.0|0.88|1.74|||||Day 15: The LS means of the primary parameters for the test and the reference groups were estimated with a linear mixed effects model controlling for treatment group as fixed effects.|||1.74|0.88|
81614950|NCT00843193|162910399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.1955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between GSK679586 10 mg/kg and Placebo at Week 2||0.06|-0.27|0.1955
81614951|NCT00843193|162910399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.03|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis|||Comparison between GSK679586 10 mg/kg and Placebo at Week 4||-0.03|-0.34|0.0193
81614952|NCT00843193|162910399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.6156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.14|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis|||Comparison between GSK679586 10 mg/kg and Placebo at Week 8||0.14|-0.23|0.6156
81614953|NCT00843193|162910399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.4672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between GSK679586 120 mg/kg and Placebo at Week 12||0.14|-0.31|0.4672
81614954|NCT00843193|162910402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.7693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between GSK679586 10 mg/kg and Placebo at Week 2||0.06|-0.08|0.7693
81614955|NCT00843193|162910402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.8987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.09|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis|||Comparison between GSK679586 10 mg/kg and Placebo at Week 4||0.09|-0.08|0.8987
81614956|NCT00843193|162910402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.4231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.05|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis|||Comparison between GSK679586 10 mg/kg and Placebo at Week 8||0.05|-0.12|0.4231
81649856|NCT03616964|162990720|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.32|-0.47|0.698
81614957|NCT00843193|162910402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.0537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis|||Comparison between GSK679586 10 mg/kg and Placebo at Week 12||0.00|-0.19|0.0537
81614958|NCT01639443|162910468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"We counted days containing at least one Fast-tracked participant as a Fast-tracked day for the sake of analysis at the clinic level. Our null hypothesis is that these days will not differ in terms of percentage of clinic capacity filled. We are powered to detect a 0.5 Standard Deviation (SD) difference in clinic capacity (Type I error rate = 5%; Power = 81%), with a equal ratio of Experimental and Control days."||||<0.0001
81614959|NCT01639443|162910469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We calculated this measure on the patient level. Our null hypothesis is that the lag time between scheduling and appointment, measured in days, will not differ between groups. We are powered to detect a 0.3 SD difference in lag time (Type I error rate = 5%; Power = 84%), accounting for the large sampling ratio (approximately 14:1).||||0.29
81614960|NCT01639443|162910470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||||||We would have only expected 2 patients to be bumped in the Experimental Group, and observed 0.|Fisher Exact|||We did not explicitly power this study to detect differences in the number of service bumps, but we can compare them using Fisher's Exact Test||||0.49
81614961|NCT01639443|162910471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We calculated this measure on the patient level, but were hampered by a large sampling ratio (more than 50:1). Our null hypothesis is that the number of polyps detected will not differ between groups. We are powered to detect a 0.25 SD difference in polyp count per patient (Type I error rate = 5%; Power = 80%).||||0.05
81649857|NCT03616964|162990720|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.33|-0.46|0.744
81649858|NCT03616964|162990721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.28|-2.00|0.665
81649859|NCT03616964|162990721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.35|-1.95|0.723
81528507|NCT04737278|162744236|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81614962|NCT01639443|162910472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"We counted days containing at least one Fast-tracked participant as a Fast-tracked day for the sake of analysis at the clinic level. Our null hypothesis is that these days will not differ in terms of length of workday. We are powered to detect approximately 0.5 SD difference in workday length in hours (Type I error rate = 5%; Power = 81%), with a equal ratio of Experimental and Control days."||||0.024
81649860|NCT03616964|162990722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.55|0.31|0.372
81614963|NCT01639443|162910473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"We counted days containing at least one Fast-tracked participant as a Fast-tracked day for the sake of analysis at the clinic level. Our null hypothesis is that these days will not differ in terms of cost per day. We are powered to detect a 0.5 SD difference in clinic capacity (Type I error rate = 5%; Power = 81%), with a equal ratio of Experimental and Control days."||||0.11
81614964|NCT03722446|162910505|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81614965|NCT03722446|162910506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0102|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.01020
81614966|NCT03722446|162910507|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0000
81614967|NCT03722446|162910508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3753|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3753
81614968|NCT03722446|162910509|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0000
81614969|NCT03722446|162910510|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81614970|NCT03068468|162910530|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.2||||0.8483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.6|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||28-item:Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo,95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on a mixed model for repeated measures model (MMRM), with change from baseline in 28-item PSPRS total score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time(categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline 28-item PSPRS, baseline 28-item PSPRS by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||1.6|-2.0|0.8483
81614971|NCT03068468|162910530|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.28||||0.6503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.94|||MMRM|||15-items:Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo,95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in 15-item PSPRS total score as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time(categorical), treatment groupby-time interaction, baseline 15-item PSPRS, baseline 15-item PSPRS by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test(\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||0.94|-1.50|0.6503
81614972|NCT03068468|162910532|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.4||||0.6031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.7|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MDS-UPDRS as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline MDS-UPDRS, baseline MDS-UPDRS by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||1.7|-1.0|0.6031
81649861|NCT03616964|162990722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.78|0.34|0.555
81649862|NCT03616964|162990723|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.422||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.34|-1.31|0.251
81702938|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 1||1.49|0.30|
81468193|NCT03409107|162628182|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.5||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|8.4||One-sided p-value was based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat-Placebo) \<=0 vs. alternative: difference \>0.|MMRM||MMRM model fitted from Baseline up to Week 28 with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||8.40|0.60|0.0120
81528508|NCT04737278|162744237|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||comparison of baseline values||||0.47
81614973|NCT03068468|162910533|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.0||||0.7743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with CGI-C as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline CGI-S, baseline CGI-S by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||0.1|-0.2|0.7743
81614974|NCT03068468|162910534|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.038||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.112|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in PSP-cognitive composite battery as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline PSP-cognitive composite battery, baseline PSP-cognitive composite battery by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||0.112|-0.036|0.3180
81614975|NCT03068468|162910535|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.2||||0.827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.4|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in RBANS as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline RBANS , baseline RBANS by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds and region.||1.4|-1.8|0.8270
81614976|NCT03068468|162910536|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.2||||0.9304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|3.3|||MMRM|||Physical scale score: Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in PSP-QoL as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline for PSP-QoL, baseline PSP-QoL by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||3.3|-3.6|0.9304
81649863|NCT03616964|162990723|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.425||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.07|-1.74|0.333
81649864|NCT03616964|162990724|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.282||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.25|-0.86|0.284
81649865|NCT03616964|162990724|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.284||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-1.08|0.069
81702939|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.18|||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 1||1.18|0.31|
81614977|NCT03068468|162910536|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.5||||0.7859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|3.7|||MMRM|||Mental scale score: Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in PSPQoL as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-bytime interaction, baseline for PSP-QoL, baseline PSP-QoL by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||3.7|-2.8|0.7859
81614978|NCT03068468|162910536|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-1.7||||0.4297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|2.5|||MMRM|||Satisfaction With Your Life Today: Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in PSPQoL as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-bytime interaction, baseline for PSP-QoL, baseline PSP-QoL by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||2.5|-5.8|0.4297
81649866|NCT02783573|162990747|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.752|5.776|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.776|-0.752|0.129
81649867|NCT02783573|162990747|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.725|3.296|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.296|-3.725|0.903
81649868|NCT02783573|162990748|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.488|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.580|-6.488|0.100
81649869|NCT02783573|162990748|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.876|0.525|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.525|-6.876|0.092
81649870|NCT02783573|162990749|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.045|3.499|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.499|-1.045|0.285
81649871|NCT02783573|162990749|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.889|1.843|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.843|-2.889|0.661
81649872|NCT02783573|162990750|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.103|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.56|-10.103|0.079
81649873|NCT02783573|162990750|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.82||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.573|3.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.62|-7.573|0.486
81649874|NCT02783573|162990751|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.391|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.391|-0.890|0.663
81649875|NCT02783573|162990751|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.423|0.983|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.983|-1.423|0.717
81649876|NCT02783573|162990753|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.297|4.889|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.889|-4.297|0.899
81649877|NCT02783573|162990753|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.267|1.238|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.238|-7.267|0.164
81468194|NCT03409107|162628183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.6106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|3.22||"One-sided p-value was based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat - Placebo) \>= 0 versus alternative:~difference \<0"|MMRM||MMRM model fitted from Baseline up to Week 28, with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline SBP and Baseline SBP by time and treatment by time interactions.|||3.22|-2.42|0.6106
81649878|NCT02783573|162990754|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.891|0.362|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.362|-2.891|0.126
81649879|NCT02783573|162990754|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.867|1.566|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.566|-1.867|0.862
81649880|NCT02783573|162990755|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-37.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.49||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-122.35|47.26|||ANCOVA|||||47.26|-122.35|0.343
81649881|NCT02783573|162990755|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.12||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-120.17|38.73|||ANCOVA|||||38.73|-120.17|0.276
81649882|NCT02783573|162990756|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-61.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.3||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-132.75|8.87|||ANCOVA|||||8.87|-132.75|0.079
81649883|NCT02783573|162990756|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-34.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.27||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-104.88|36.59|||ANCOVA|||||36.59|-104.88|0.303
81649884|NCT02783573|162990757|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.29||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.015|48.659|||ANCOVA|||||48.659|-16.015|0.283
81649885|NCT02783573|162990757|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.21||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.929|16.82|||ANCOVA|||||16.820|-42.929|0.349
81649886|NCT02783573|162990758|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.23||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.457|6.64|||ANCOVA|||||6.640|-3.457|0.494
81649887|NCT02783573|162990758|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.743|2.481|||ANCOVA|||||2.481|-6.743|0.323
81649888|NCT02783573|162990759|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.76||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.569|31.017|||ANCOVA|||||31.017|-26.569|0.873
81649889|NCT02783573|162990759|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.43||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.488|17.096|||ANCOVA|||||17.096|-47.488|0.337
81649890|NCT02783573|162990760|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.017|||ANCOVA|||||0.017|-0.015|0.927
81649891|NCT02783573|162990760|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.017|||ANCOVA|||||0.017|-0.015|0.930
81649892|NCT02783573|162990761|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.708|0.464|||ANCOVA|||||0.464|-3.708|0.127
81649893|NCT02783573|162990761|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.172|-0.991|||ANCOVA|||||-0.991|-5.172|0.004
81649894|NCT00159263|162990764|OTHER|Friedman ANOVA followed Dunn's pairwise comparisons||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81649895|NCT00159263|162990765|OTHER|Friedman Anova||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81649896|NCT00159263|162990766|OTHER|Friedman Anova||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81710194|NCT02253173|163117011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81614979|NCT03068468|162910537|SUPERIORITY||Difference|2.0||||0.2084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|5.2|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in SEADL as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline for SEADL , baseline SEADL by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||5.2|-1.1|0.2084
81614980|NCT03068468|162910538|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.0||||0.5701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in CGI-S as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline for CGI-S, baseline CGI-S by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||0.1|-0.2|0.5701
81614981|NCT03068468|162910539|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.9||||0.0517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.8|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in Phonemic Fluency Test as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline Phonemic Fluency Test, baseline Phonemic Fluency Test by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||1.8|-0.0|0.0517
81614982|NCT03068468|162910540|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.9||||0.0387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.7|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in Letter Number Sequence as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline Letter Number Sequence, baseline Letter Number Sequence by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||1.7|0.0|0.0387
81614983|NCT03068468|162910541|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.1||||0.9815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.3|||MMRM|||Color Trails Test 1: Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in Color trails Test 1 as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline for Color Trails Test 1, baseline Color Trails Test 1 by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||8.3|-8.1|0.9815
81614984|NCT03068468|162910541|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.0||||0.9869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|5.6|||MMRM|||Color Trails Test 2: Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in Color Trails Test 2 as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline for Color Trails Test 2, baseline Color Trails Test 2 by time interaction, and region.||5.6|-5.7|0.9869
81614985|NCT03068468|162910542|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.5||||0.1763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.2|||MMRM|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MoCA as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline for MoCA, baseline MoCA by time interaction,baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||1.2|-0.2|0.1763
81614986|NCT03068468|162910544|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.021||||0.9527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.726|0.684|||MMRM|||Ventricles Volume: Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MRI region as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline for MRI region, baseline MRI region by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||0.684|-0.726|0.9527
81614987|NCT03068468|162910544|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.514||||0.7357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.506|2.478|||MMRM|||Whole Brain Volume: Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MRI region as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline for MRI region, baseline MRI region by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||2.478|-3.506|0.7357
81614988|NCT03068468|162910544|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.004||||0.6439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.014|||MMRM|||Midbrain Volume: Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MRI region as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline for MRI region, baseline MRI region by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||0.014|-0.023|0.6439
81614989|NCT03068468|162910544|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.0||||0.9864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.04|||MMRM|||Pons Volume: Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MRI region as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline for MRI region, baseline MRI region by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||0.040|-0.039|0.9864
81614990|NCT03068468|162910544|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.001||||0.7529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.006|||MMRM|||Cerebellar Peduncle Volume: Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MRI region as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline for MRI region, baseline MRI region by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||0.006|-0.004|0.7529
81685845|NCT01165229|163069672|OTHER|Efficacy of the HZ/su vaccine against HZ related complications was demonstrated if the LL of the VE was above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|0.97||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-433.32|83.16|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction of HZ related complications between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A \>=70YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo \>=70YOA Group||83.16|-433.32|1.0000
81702940|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 1||2.18|0.54|
81702941|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.65|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 1||2.65|0.66|
81614991|NCT03068468|162910544|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.006||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.038|||MMRM|||Third Ventricle Volume: Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MRI region as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline for MRI region, baseline MRI region by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||0.038|-0.025|0.6850
81649897|NCT01434680|162990767|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the hSBA GMTs at 28 days following vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two coprimary comparisons, MenC-CRM LIQ and MenC-CRM EMV would be declared equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccines.|hSBA GMT ratios|0.82|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.0|||ANOVA|95% CIs for the GMTs ratios was obtained by exponentiating difference of least square means of log10 transformed titers and both the limits of 95% CIs||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing MenC-CRM LIQ to MenC-CRM EMV at 28 days after a single vaccination were both within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.00|0.67|<0.05
81649898|NCT01434680|162990767|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the hSBA GMTs at 28 days following vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each of the two coprimary comparisons,MenC-CRM ROS and MenC-CRM EMV would be declared equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccines.|hSBA GMT ratios|1.14|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.41|||ANOVA|95% CIs for the GMTs ratios was obtained by exponentiating difference of least square means of log10-transformed titers and both the limits of 95% CIs||The study would be considered a success if the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the hSBA GMT ratios comparing MenC-CRM ROS to MenC-CRM EMV at 28 days after a single vaccination were both within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||1.41|0.92|<0.05
81649899|NCT01434680|162990768|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the hSBA GMTs at 28 days following vaccination was within this equivalence interval, the two vaccine groups would be declared equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccines.|hSBA GMT ratios|0.72|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.89|||ANOVA|95% CIs for the GMTs ratios was obtained by exponentiating difference of least square means of log10-transformed titers and both the limits of 95% CIs||The secondary objective was to be assessed only if both primary objectives were met. Because of this, no adjustment for multiplicity was required. MenC-CRM liquid would be declared equivalent to MenC-CRM ROS if the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the hSBA GMTs at approximately 28 days following vaccination was within the equivalence interval (0.5, 2.0).||0.89|0.58|<0.05
81649900|NCT01515943|162990786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.0||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-19.0|11.0||Linear contrasts performed with a type I error rate of 2.5% based on a Bonferroni adjustment (overall type I error rate of 5% for 2 pairwise treatment group comparisons).|Biniomial regression|Adjusted for baseline covariates of CISS score, mean NPC break and mean PFV blur. Linear contrasts performed with Bonferroni adjustment (alpha=0.025)|Negative values for the treatment group difference favor the HB-PU group. Results of the treatment group comparison are adjusted for baseline covariates of CISS, mean NPC break and mean PFV blur.|The primary outcome was success at 12 weeks. The sample size was computed to have 90% power to detect a treatment group difference between the HB-C versus HB-PU groups, assuming true population success percentages of 30% and 15% for the HB-C and HB-PU groups, respectively, with a type I error rate of 2.5%. The treatment group comparison was adjusted for baseline covariates of CISS score (\<28 points vs ≥28 points), mean NPC break (\<10 cm vs ≥10 cm) and mean PFV blur (≥15 pd vs \<15 pd).||11|-19|0.56
81649901|NCT01515943|162990787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-12.0|22.0||Linear contrasts performed with a type I error rate of 2.5% based on a Bonferroni adjustment (overall type I error rate of 5% for 2 pairwise treatment group comparisons).|Binomial regression|Adjusted for baseline covariates of CISS score, mean NPC break and mean PFV blur. Linear contrasts performed with Bonferroni adjustment (alpha=0.025)|Positive values for the treatment group difference favor the HB-C group. Results of the treatment group comparison are adjusted for baseline covariates of CISS, mean NPC break and mean PFV blur.|The primary outcome was success at 12 weeks. The sample size was computed to have 90% power to detect a treatment group difference between the HB-C versus HB-P groups, assuming true population success percentages of 30% and 10% for the HB-C and HB-PU groups, respectively, with a type I error rate of 2.5%. The treatment group comparison was adjusted for baseline covariates of CISS score (\<28 points vs ≥28 points), mean NPC break (\<10 cm vs ≥10 cm) and mean PFV blur (≥15 pd vs \<15 pd).||22|-12|0.52
81649902|NCT01515943|162990793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|17.0|||Bernard's exact test|A p-value was not reported in the manuscript results, but has been included here, reported directly from the analysis.||For the HB-C group, the association between completion of the computer vergence/accommodative therapy (CVAT) program (defined as achieving at least 15 stars for the jump vergence exercise) and overall success at 12 weeks was evaluated using Bernard's exact test.||17|-27|<0.01
81649903|NCT01952847|162990837|OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.73
81649904|NCT01952847|162990838|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81649905|NCT01952847|162990841|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81649906|NCT01952847|162990842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.59
81649907|NCT01952847|162990843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.73
81649908|NCT01952847|162990844|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81649909|NCT01952847|162990845|OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.54
81649910|NCT01952847|162990846|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81649911|NCT01952847|162990847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.57
81649912|NCT01952847|162990851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.83
81649913|NCT01952847|162990852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.39
81649914|NCT00013611|162990855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.18|||Regression, Cox|Stratification by CD4+ count stratum (50-199 or 200-299) and country of randomization.||Null hypothesis was that event rates in two groups are equal. Study was designed with 80%, two-sided alpha=.05, assuming a 28% reduction in the hazard of opportunistic disease or death.||1.18|0.70|0.47
81710195|NCT02253173|163117011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81528509|NCT04737278|162744237|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||comparison performed on data from day 28||||0.24
81528510|NCT04737278|162744238|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||comparison of eosinophil counts at day 28||||0.11
81528511|NCT04737278|162744239|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The day 28 basophil counts on day 28 were compared between the two arms of this study.||||0.98
81528512|NCT04737278|162744240|OTHER|||||||0.025||||||This p value is for the treatment source. Visits (p=0.422) and visits x treatments (p=0.153) did not meet the threshold of significance.|ANOVA|||"All other statistical analyses were performed by KGK Synergize. This site was used to determine that the NLR were normally distributed https://www.gigacalculator.com/calculators/normality-test-calculator.php~Because these data fulfilled the assumptions of ANOVA, the data were analyzed using this site:~http://vassarstats.net/anova2u.html"||||0.025
81528513|NCT04737278|162744241|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of blood glucose in the Cunermuspir arm between enrollment baseline and day 28.||||0.06
81528514|NCT04737278|162744241|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of enrollment baseline blood glucose and day 28 in the placebo arm||||0.04
81614992|NCT03068468|162910544|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.041||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.598|||MMRM|||Frontal Lobe Volume: Adjusted mean for each treatment group, difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MRI region as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, time (categorical), treatment group-by-time interaction, baseline for MRI region, baseline MRI region by time interaction, baseline Color Trails 2 test (\<=170 or \>170 seconds) and region.||0.598|-0.680|0.9000
81649915|NCT00013611|162990856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.44|||Regression, Cox|Stratification by CD4+ stratum and country of randomization.||||1.44|0.77|0.73
81649916|NCT00013611|162990857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.06|||Regression, Cox|Stratification by CD4+ stratum and country of randomization.||||1.06|0.51|0.10
81528515|NCT04737278|162744241|OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.92
81528516|NCT04737278|162744242|OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.51
81528517|NCT04737278|162744243|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.38
81528518|NCT04737278|162744244|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.01
81528519|NCT04737278|162744245|OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.23
81528520|NCT04737278|162744245|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81528521|NCT04737278|162744245|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Blood sodium concentration between baseline and day 28 in the Placebo group.||||0.01
81528522|NCT04737278|162744246|OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.58
81528523|NCT04737278|162744246|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison of blood potassium concentration upon enrollment and day 28 in the Cunermuspir participants||||<0.001
81528524|NCT04737278|162744246|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison of blood potassium concentrations from enrollment to day 28 in participants in the Placebo arm.||||<0.001
81528525|NCT04737278|162744247|OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.87
81649917|NCT00013611|162990858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.34|||Regression, Cox|||||1.34|0.90|0.35
81649918|NCT00013611|162990859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|53.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.3|65.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||65.7|40.3|< 0.001
81649919|NCT01234883|162990863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81528526|NCT04737278|162744247|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison between baseline and day 28 chloride concentrations in the Cunermuspir group||||0.003
81528527|NCT04737278|162744247|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison of blood chloride concentrations between baseline and day 28 in Placebo Arm participants||||0.003
81528528|NCT04737278|162744248|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Bilirubin concentrations between Placebo and Cunermuspir compared at day 28||||0.36
81528529|NCT04737278|162744248|OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank||comparison of bilirubin concentrations between baseline and day 28 in the Cunermuspir Arm||||0.72
81528530|NCT04737278|162744248|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||bilirubin concentrations compared between baseline and Day 28 in the Placebo Arm||||0.35
81528531|NCT04737278|162744249|OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81528532|NCT04737278|162744249|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||comparison between baseline and day 28 values in Cunermuspir group||||0.4
81528533|NCT04737278|162744249|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||comparison between baseline and day 28 values for the Placebo Arm||||0.8
81528534|NCT04737278|162744250|OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||comparison of AST enzyme activity in blood on day 28 between Cunermuspir and Placebo||||0.62
81528535|NCT04737278|162744250|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||baseline to day 28 comparison||||0.24
81528536|NCT04737278|162744250|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||baseline to day 28 comparison of AST activity in Placebo group||||0.11
81528537|NCT04737278|162744251|OTHER|||||||0.11||||||Comparison of GGT activities in blood of two arms: Cunermuspir and Placebo on Day 28|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||comparison between placebo and Cunermuspir at day 28||||0.11
81528538|NCT04737278|162744251|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||Comparison of GGT activities in participants' blood at baseline and on day 28||||0.01
81528539|NCT04737278|162744251|OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank|||Comparison of GGT activity in blood between Placebo Arm participants at baseline and on day 28||||0.97
81528540|NCT04737278|162744252|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||Between group comparisons were made using ANCOVA||||0.03
81528541|NCT04737278|162744252|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison of baseline with day 28||||0.10
81528542|NCT04737278|162744252|OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison between baseline and day 28 serum copper concentrations in the Placebo Arm||||0.89
81649920|NCT00476242|162990865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||Log Rank|||||||.047
81649921|NCT03563313|162990867|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81649922|NCT03563313|162990868|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81649923|NCT03563313|162990869|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81649924|NCT03563313|162990870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81649925|NCT03563313|162990871|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81649926|NCT03563313|162990872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.02
81649927|NCT01586975|162990930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0742|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is not adjusted, and no a priori threshold was used|Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis non-parametric ANOVA test||||0.0742
81649928|NCT01653210|162990931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.023|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.023
81649929|NCT01575873|162990945|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was shown if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between the least-squares means (denosumab minus risedronate) was higher than the prespecified non-inferiority margin of -1.1 percentage points for the glucocorticoid-initiating subpopulation.|LS Mean Difference|2.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|3.9||One-sided p-value based on the prespecified noninferiority margin for lumbar spine of -1.1%.|ANCOVA||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference = Denosumab - Risedronate|"Analyses of the primary and secondary endpoints were performed independently within the glucocorticoid-continuing and glucocorticoid-initiating subpopulations. A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used to control the experiment-wise type 1 error rate at a two-sided 5% significance level within each subpopulation.~The glucocorticoid-initiating subpopulation was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline BMD, sex, machine type, and baseline BMD-by-machine type interaction."||3.9|2.0|< 0.001
81649930|NCT01575873|162990945|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was shown if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between the least-squares means (denosumab minus risedronate) was higher than the prespecified non-inferiority margin of -0.7 percentage points for the glucocorticoid-continuing subpopulation.|LS Mean Difference|2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.0||One-sided p-value based on the prespecified noninferiority margins for lumbar spine of -0.7%.|ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference = Denosumab - Risedronate|"Analyses of the primary and secondary endpoints were performed independently within each subpopulation using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to control the experiment-wise type 1 error rate at a two-sided 5% significance level.~The glucocorticoid-continuing subpopulation was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, baseline BMD, sex, machine type, baseline BMD-by-machine type interaction, and duration of prior glucocorticoid use (\< 12 months vs ≥ 12 months)."||3.0|1.4|< 0.001
81649931|NCT01575873|162990946|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|3.9||2-sided p-value corresponding to the 2-sided 95% confidence interval|ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference = Denosumab - Risedronate|"Analyses of the primary and secondary endpoints were performed independently within each subpopulation using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to control the experiment-wise type 1 error rate at a two-sided 5% significance level.~The glucocorticoid-initiating subpopulation was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline BMD value, sex, machine type, and baseline BMD value-by-machine type interaction."||3.9|2.0|< 0.001
81649932|NCT01575873|162990946|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.0||2-sided p-value corresponding to the 2-sided 95% confidence interval|ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference = Denosumab - Risedronate|"Analyses of the primary and secondary endpoints were performed independently within each subpopulation using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to control the experiment-wise type 1 error rate at a two-sided 5% significance level.~The glucocorticoid-continuing subpopulation was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, baseline BMD, sex, machine type, baseline BMD-by-machine type interaction, and duration of prior glucocorticoid use (\< 12 months vs ≥ 12 months)."||3.0|1.4|< 0.001
81649933|NCT01575873|162990947|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.1||2-sided p-value corresponding to the 2-sided 95% confidence interval|ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference = Denosumab - Risedronate|"Analyses of the primary and secondary endpoints were performed independently within each subpopulation using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to control the experiment-wise type 1 error rate at a two-sided 5% significance level.~The glucocorticoid-initiating subpopulation was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline BMD value, sex, machine type, and baseline BMD value-by-machine type interaction."||2.1|0.8|< 0.001
81649934|NCT01575873|162990947|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.1||2-sided p-value corresponding to the 2-sided 95% confidence interval|ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference = Denosumab - Risedronate|"Analyses of the primary and secondary endpoints were performed independently within each subpopulation using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to control the experiment-wise type 1 error rate at a two-sided 5% significance level.~The glucocorticoid-continuing subpopulation was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, baseline BMD, sex, machine type, baseline BMD-by-machine type interaction, and duration of prior glucocorticoid use (\< 12 months vs ≥ 12 months)."||2.1|1.0|< 0.001
81649935|NCT01575873|162990948|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|5.8||2-sided p-value corresponding to the 2-sided 95% confidence interval|ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference = Denosumab - Risedronate|"Analyses of the primary and secondary endpoints were performed independently within each subpopulation using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to control the experiment-wise type 1 error rate at a two-sided 5% significance level.~The glucocorticoid-initiating subpopulation was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline BMD value, sex, machine type, and baseline BMD value-by-machine type interaction."||5.8|3.2|< 0.001
81702942|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.95|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 1||0.95|0.30|
81702943|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 1||2.57|0.73|
81468195|NCT03409107|162628183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||0.9819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|3.49||"One-sided p-value was based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat - Placebo) \>= 0 versus alternative:~difference \< 0"|MMRM||MMRM model fitted from Baseline up to Week 28, with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline DBP and Baseline DBP by time and treatment by time interactions.|||3.49|0.12|0.9819
81702944|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 1||1.04|0.32|
81614993|NCT00739102|162910545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion - 12-month patency rate|0.665|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.725||The observed rate of primary patency at 12 month was 66.5% (143/215) with a lower 95% confidence interval of 60.0%.|Agresti-Coull method||The 95% confidence intervals and the standard error were calculated using the Agresti-Coull method|The null hypothesis to be tested was Ho: P = 0.66 against Ha: P \> 0.66, where 0.66 was the Objective Performance Criteria (OPC). A sample size of 212 subjects was required to achieve 90% power to reject the 66% 12-months patency rate at a one-sided 2.5% significance level when the unknown true patency is at 76%.||0.725|0.6|0.437
81614994|NCT00739102|162910547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Death Rate (%)|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.9||||||||4.9|0.7|
81614995|NCT00739102|162910548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Index Limb Amputation Rate (%)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.5||||||||1.5|0.0|
81614996|NCT00739102|162910549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinically Driven TVR Rate (%)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.5||||||||1.5|0.0|
81614997|NCT00739102|162910550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinically Driven TVR Rate (%)|13.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|18.6||||||||18.6|9.5|
81614998|NCT00739102|162910551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Stent Fracture Rate (%)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.4||||||||4.4|0.3|
81614999|NCT00739102|162910552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Index Limb Ischemia Rate (%)|5.6||||||95.0||||||||||||
81615000|NCT00739102|162910553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Primary safety endpoint rate (%)|100.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.2|100.0|||Agresti-Coull method|||The null hypothesis to be tested was Ho: P = 0.88 against Ha: P \> 0.88, where 0.88 was the Objective Performance Criteria (OPC).||100|98.2|<0.001
81615001|NCT00739102|162910554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Index Limb Ischemia Rate (%)|8.4||||||95.0||||||||||||
81615002|NCT00739102|162910557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Major adverse event rate (%)|14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|19.5||||||||19.5|10.2|
81615003|NCT01249092|162910579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-57.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|62.1||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.2|-26.4||This study tested the hypothesis that treatment with pentoxifylline would result in a statistically significant change from baseline in the level of alkaline phosphatase.|Paired t-test|||A p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant and all analyses were carried out using SAS version 9.2 (The SAS Institute, Cary, NC). Matched pairs t-test was used to compare the change in alkaline phosphatase from baseline. The efficacy of therapy was measured based on improvement in AP levels after therapy with PTX. AP levels at end of the study were compared with values at baseline by matched pairs t-test.||-26.4|-88.2|0.001
81702945|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 1||1.32|0.44|
81615004|NCT01249092|162910580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.66||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.14|8.68||Hypothesis tested if TIMP-1 levels after therapy with pentoxifylline changed significantly from baseline from baseline.|Paired t-test.|||Change from baseline in TIMP-1 levels was assessed by paired-t test. Distribution the variable values was assessed using normal probability plots. Matched pairs t-test was used to compare the change from baseline.||8.68|-24.14|0.5
81615005|NCT00151996|162910586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in ADHD-RS-IV total score||||<0.0001
81615006|NCT00151996|162910586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in ADHD-RS-IV total score||||<0.0001
81615007|NCT00151996|162910588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in CPRS-R total score||||<0.0001
81615008|NCT00151996|162910588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in CPRS-R total score||||0.0002
81615009|NCT00151996|162910590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7004||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in physical summary score||||0.7004
81615010|NCT00151996|162910590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in psychosocial summary score||||<0.0001
81615011|NCT00151996|162910590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9257||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in physical summary score||||0.9257
81615012|NCT00151996|162910590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in psychosocial summary score||||<0.0001
81615013|NCT00558363|162910608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk (Hazard Ratio)|0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.5||Comparing 24-month survival curves (includes time to PSA doubling as well as time to censoring); stratified by site cluster and previous therapy|Log Rank||Relative risk of dutasteride compared to placebo, derived from Cox Proportional Hazard model stratified by site cluster and previous therapy|||0.50|0.23|<0.001
81615014|NCT00558363|162910618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Comparing percentages of participants with PSA doubling: 57% versus 28%|Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square|||||||<0.001
81615015|NCT00558363|162910619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk (Hazard Ratio)|0.25|||<|0.001||95.0|0.14|0.45||Comparing 12-month survival curves (includes time to PSA doubling as well as time to censoring); stratified by site cluster and previous therapy|Log Rank||Relative risk of dutasteride compared to placebo, derived from Cox proportional hazard model stratified by site cluster and previous therapy|||0.45|0.14|<0.001
81615016|NCT00558363|162910620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Comparing percentages of participants with PSA doubling: 35% versus 10%|Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square|||||||<0.001
81615017|NCT03102710|162910633|SUPERIORITY|Covariates included 1) age, 2) cream randomization, and 3) the difference in ERS for lidocaine before and after expectancy manipulation (which represented how well the expectancy was modulated) in Session 2.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for significance was \<0.05.|ANCOVA||The mean difference between anodal vs. sham was 0.4, between cathodal vs. sham was 1.2, and between anodal vs. cathodal was -0.8.|To assess the modulation effects of tDCS on placebo, we first performed an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with placebo as the dependent variable and group (i.e., anodal, cathodal, and sham tDCS) as the fixed factor.||||0.03
81685846|NCT01165229|163069673|OTHER|Efficacy of the HZ/su vaccine against use of pain medications was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|43.42||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.77|70.53|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction in use of pain medication between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A 70-79YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo 70-79YOA Group||70.53|10.77|0.0112
81685847|NCT01165229|163069673|OTHER|Efficacy of the HZ/su vaccine against use of pain medications was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of the VE was above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|27.03||||0.3903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.43|73.2|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction in use of pain medication between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A \>=80YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo \>=80YOA Group||73.20|-26.43|0.3903
81702946|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 1||2.01|0.66|
81702947|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 1||1.50|0.48|
81702948|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 1||1.38|0.45|
81615018|NCT03102710|162910633|SUPERIORITY|Covariates included 1) age, 2) cream randomization, and 3) the difference in ERS for capsaicin before and after expectancy manipulation (which represented how well the expectancy was modulated) in Session 2. In addition, we added the STAI state and trait anxiety scores as covariates when assessing the modulation effects of tDCS on the nocebo effect, as previous studies have suggested that anxiety level could affect nocebo hyperalgesia.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for significance was \<0.05.|ANCOVA||The mean difference between anodal vs. sham was 1.4, between cathodal vs. sham was 1.0, and between anodal vs. cathodal was -0.3.|To assess the modulation effects of tDCS on nocebo, we first performed an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with nocebo as the dependent variable and group (i.e., anodal, cathodal, and sham tDCS) as the fixed factor.||||0.04
81615019|NCT03055767|162910650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.038
81615020|NCT03055767|162910651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test)|||||||0.047
81615021|NCT03055767|162910652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.148|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test)|||||||0.148
81615022|NCT03055767|162910653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test)|||||||0.047
81615023|NCT03055767|162910654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test)|||||||0.002
81615024|NCT03055767|162910655|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||McNemar|||||||0.82
81615025|NCT03055767|162910656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||McNemar|||||||0.006
81649936|NCT01575873|162990948|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.3||2-sided p-value corresponding to the 2-sided 95% confidence interval|ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference = Denosumab - Risedronate|"Analyses of the primary and secondary endpoints were performed independently within each subpopulation using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to control the experiment-wise type 1 error rate at a two-sided 5% significance level.~The glucocorticoid-continuing subpopulation was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, baseline BMD, sex, machine type, baseline BMD-by-machine type interaction, and duration of prior glucocorticoid use (\< 12 months vs ≥ 12 months)."||4.3|2.0|< 0.001
81702949|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.52|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 1||1.52|0.47|
81702950|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 1||1.12|0.34|
81702951|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 1||1.94|0.64|
81615026|NCT03055767|162910657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||McNemar|||||||0.039
81615027|NCT03055767|162910658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||McNemar|||||||0.016
81615028|NCT03055767|162910659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||McNemar|||||||0.18
81615029|NCT03055767|162910660|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test)|||||||<0.001
81615030|NCT03055767|162910661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test)|||||||0.64
81615031|NCT02228408|162910666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||poisson|||||||0.04
81615032|NCT02228408|162910667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.19
81615033|NCT02228408|162910668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.34
81615034|NCT02228408|162910672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.62
81615035|NCT01466881|162910689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2316|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided alpha level of 0.05||The null hypothesis is that there is no significant difference in Aurora kinase A expression between responders and non-responders.||||0.2316
81615036|NCT00606580|162910690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||H01: There is no difference in the final clinical cure rate between WR 279,396 and Vehicle AND there is no difference in the final clinical cure rate between Paromomycin Alone and Vehicle.||||0.0001
81615037|NCT00606580|162910690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||H01: There is no difference in the final clinical cure rate between WR 279,396 and Vehicle AND there is no difference in the final clinical cure rate between Paromomycin Alone and Vehicle.||||<0.0001
81615038|NCT00606580|162910690|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Test of H02: If H01 was rejected, then H02 would be tested. The comparison of WR 279,396 versus Paromomycin Alone would be considered statistically significant if p \< .05.||||||0.871|||||||Chi-squared|||H02: There is no difference in clinical cure between WR 279,396 and Paromomycin Alone. Test of H02: If H01 was rejected, then H02 would be tested. The comparison of WR 279,396 versus Paromomycin Alone would be considered statistically significant if p \< .05.||||0.871
81615039|NCT00606580|162910691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0006
81615040|NCT00606580|162910691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0002
81615041|NCT00606580|162910691|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Test of H02: If H01 was rejected, then H02 would be tested. The comparison of WR 279,396 versus Paromomycin Alone would be considered statistically significant if p \< .05.||||||0.767|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.767
81615042|NCT00606580|162910692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Log Rank|Mantel-Cox (log-rank) grouped failure time test using proportion re-epithelialized at each of the scheduled assessments through Day 42 without relapse||||||0.330
81615043|NCT00606580|162910692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.275|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.275
81615044|NCT00606580|162910692|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The comparison of WR 279,396 versus Paromomycin Alone would be considered statistically significant if p \< .05.||||||0.83|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.830
81615045|NCT00606580|162910697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0001
81615046|NCT00606580|162910697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81702952|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 1||2.42|0.77|
81702953|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 1||2.14|0.66|
81702954|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 30||1.47|0.47|
81702955|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.53|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 30||1.53|0.50|
81702956|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 30||2.20|0.74|
81528543|NCT03671213|162744253|SUPERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the 90% LB \> -10.0%. If non-inferiority was met, superiority could be tested. Superiority is demonstrated if 97.5% LB \> 0.0%.||||||||||||||||For missing data in both Arms/Groups, multiple imputation was performed for the primary CCS analysis|Device group differences and two-sided 90% and 97.5% confidence interval lower bounds (LB) adjusting for propensity score (PS) subclass based on PS subclass weights (ATT). Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the 90% LB \> -10.0%. Superiority is demonstrated if 97.5% LB \> 0.0%. Two-sided 97.5% LB is evaluated rather than two-sided 95.0% LB since the superiority type 1 error is split between testing superiority in terms of Month 24 CCS and then separately for a set of superiority secondary endpoints with type 1 error control maintained through the use of Hochberg approach (following demonstration of non-inferiority).|||
81528544|NCT03223337|162744262|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square(LS) Mean|1.9973|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1063|3.6057|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK1278863 (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||3.6057|1.1063|
81528545|NCT03223337|162744262|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.6471|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1267|2.4079|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2391220 (M2) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.4079|1.1267|
81615047|NCT00606580|162910697|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Test of H02: If H01 was rejected, then H02 would be tested. The comparison of WR 279,396 versus Paromomycin Alone would be considered statistically significant if p \< .05.||||||0.725|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.725
81649937|NCT01575873|162990949|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|3.9||2-sided p-value corresponding to the 2-sided 95% confidence interval|ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference = Denosumab - Risedronate|"Analyses of the primary and secondary endpoints were performed independently within each subpopulation using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to control the experiment-wise type 1 error rate at a two-sided 5% significance level.~The glucocorticoid-initiating subpopulation was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline BMD value, sex, machine type, and baseline BMD value-by-machine type interaction."||3.9|2.2|< 0.001
81615048|NCT00606580|162910698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81615049|NCT00606580|162910698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81615050|NCT00606580|162910698|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Test of H02: If H01 was rejected, then H02 would be tested. The comparison of WR 279,396 versus Paromomycin Alone would be considered statistically significant if p \< .05.||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.000
81615051|NCT00606580|162910699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81615052|NCT00606580|162910699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81615053|NCT00606580|162910699|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Test of H02: If H01 was rejected, then H02 would be tested. The comparison of WR 279,396 versus Paromomycin Alone would be considered statistically significant if p \< .05.||||||0.893|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.893
81615054|NCT00606580|162910700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81702957|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|25.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.33|38.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 2, Day 30||38.34|16.33|
81528546|NCT03223337|162744262|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.6404|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0744|2.5048|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2487818 (M4) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.5048|1.0744|
81615055|NCT00606580|162910700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81615056|NCT00606580|162910700|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The comparison of WR 279,396 versus Paromomycin Alone would be considered statistically significant if p \< .05.||||||0.247|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.247
81528547|NCT03223337|162744262|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.4931|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0876|2.0498|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2506102 (M5) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.0498|1.0876|
81528548|NCT03223337|162744262|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.6222|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1594|2.2696|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2531398 (M6) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.2696|1.1594|
81528549|NCT03223337|162744262|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.3145|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9896|1.7462|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2531401 (M13) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.7462|0.9896|
81528550|NCT03223337|162744263|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.4574|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.035|2.0523|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK1278863 (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.0523|1.0350|
81528551|NCT03223337|162744263|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.9375|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3919|2.6968|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2391220 (M2) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.6968|1.3919|
81615057|NCT00606580|162910701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.409|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.409
81615058|NCT00606580|162910701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.651|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.651
81615059|NCT00606580|162910701|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The comparison of WR 279,396 versus Paromomycin Alone would be considered statistically significant if p \< .05.||||||0.701|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.701
81615060|NCT01101165|162910702|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference).|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|96.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.8|100.56|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||100.56|92.80|
81615061|NCT01101165|162910703|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|94.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.42|97.24|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||97.24|92.42|
81615062|NCT01101165|162910704|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|95.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.93|98.18|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||98.18|92.93|
81615063|NCT01444287|162910712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.636|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2093||0.0035||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as: Control-Test.|Ho: No Lenses (control) - narafilcon B (test) = 0. Ha: No Lenses (control) - narafilcon B (test) ≠ 0.||||0.0035
81710196|NCT02253173|163117011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81615064|NCT01444287|162910712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.743|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2093||0||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as: Control - Test.|Ho: Polymacon (+ control) - Narafilcon B (test) = 0. Ha: Polymacon (+ control) - Narafilcon B (test) ≠ 0.||||0.0000
81615065|NCT01444287|162910712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0275|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2093||0.8957||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as: Control-Test.|Ho: lotrafilcon A (control) - narafilcon B (test) = 0. Ha: lotrafilcon A (control) - narafilcon B (test) ≠ 0.||||0.8957
81615066|NCT01444287|162910713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0031||0.0692||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as: Control-Test.|Ho: No Lenses (control) - narafilcon B (test) = 0. Ha: No Lenses (control) - narafilcon B (test) ≠ 0.||||0.0692
81615067|NCT01444287|162910713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0032||0.7301||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as: Control-Test.|Ho: Polymacon (+ control) - Narafilcon B (test) = 0. Ha: Polymacon (+ control) - Narafilcon B (test) ≠ 0.||||0.7301
81615068|NCT01444287|162910713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0032||0.8055||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as: Control-Test.|Ho: lotrafilcon A (control) - narafilcon B (test) = 0. Ha: lotrafilcon A (control) - narafilcon B (test) ≠ 0.||||0.8055
81615069|NCT01444287|162910714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1111||0.9127||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as: Control-Test.|Ho: No Lenses (control) - narafilcon B (test) = 0. Ha: No Lenses (control) - narafilcon B (test) ≠ 0.||||0.9127
81615070|NCT01444287|162910714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6864|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1098||0||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as: Control-Test.|Ho: Polymacon (+ control) - Narafilcon B (test) = 0. Ha: Polymacon (+ control) - Narafilcon B (test) ≠ 0.||||0.0000
81615071|NCT01444287|162910714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1705|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1098||0.1256||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as: Control-Test.|Ho: lotrafilcon A (control) - narafilcon B (test) = 0. Ha: lotrafilcon A (control) - narafilcon B (test) ≠ 0.||||0.1256
81615072|NCT01444287|162910715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0688|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.044||0.9892||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as: Control-Test.|Ho: No Lenses (control) - narafilcon B (test) = 0. Ha: No Lenses (control) - narafilcon B (test) ≠ 0.||||0.9892
81649938|NCT01575873|162990949|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|3.2||2-sided p-value corresponding to the 2-sided 95% confidence interval|ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference = Denosumab - Risedronate|"Analyses of the primary and secondary endpoints were performed independently within each subpopulation using a fixed-sequence testing procedure to control the experiment-wise type 1 error rate at a two-sided 5% significance level.~The glucocorticoid-continuing subpopulation was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, baseline BMD, sex, machine type, baseline BMD-by-machine type interaction, and duration of prior glucocorticoid use (\< 12 months vs ≥ 12 months)."||3.2|1.7|< 0.001
81649939|NCT04069585|162990952|NON_INFERIORITY|To achieve non-inferiority, the observed p-value must be \<= 0.5 taking into account of the non-inferiority margin (i.e., 10mm difference in Pain VAS between the two treatment groups).|||||<|0.0002||||||One-sided paired t-test|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0002
81649940|NCT02353871|162990962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 29||||<0.0001
81615073|NCT01444287|162910715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.984||0.0007||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as: Control-Test.|Ho: Polymacon (+ control) - Narafilcon B (test) = 0. Ha: Polymacon (+ control) - Narafilcon B (test) ≠ 0.||||0.0007
81615074|NCT01444287|162910715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.984||0.003||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as: Control-Test.|Ho: lotrafilcon A (control) - narafilcon B (test) = 0. Ha: lotrafilcon A (control) - narafilcon B (test) ≠ 0.||||0.0030
81615075|NCT02427737|162910737|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Bonferroni-corrected p-values were used after multiplying the uncorrected p-value by 10.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Comparison among trained and untrained sites||||<0.0001
81615076|NCT02427737|162910737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3037||||||Bonferroni-corrected p-values were used after multiplying the uncorrected p-value by 10.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Change in the average quarterly completion rate as compared to the baseline quarter||||0.3037
81615077|NCT02427737|162910737|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Bonferroni-corrected p-values were used after multiplying the uncorrected p-value by 10.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Change in the average quarterly completion rate as compared to the baseline quarter||||<0.01
81649941|NCT02353871|162990963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA at Day 8 - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus placebo||||<0.0001
81649942|NCT02353871|162990963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA at Day 15 - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus placebo||||<0.0001
81649943|NCT02353871|162990963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA at Day 57 - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus placebo||||<0.0001
81615078|NCT02427737|162910738|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Bonferroni-corrected p-values were used after multiplying the uncorrected p-value by 10.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Comparison among trained and untrained sites||||<0.0001
81615079|NCT02427737|162910738|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.201||||||Bonferroni-correction was not done since the corrected p-value would be have been greater than 1.|Chi-squared|||Change in the average quarterly completion rate as compared to the baseline quarter||||0.2010
81710197|NCT02253173|163117012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81702958|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|21.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.31|33.77|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 2, Day 30||33.77|14.31|
81615080|NCT02427737|162910738|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Bonferroni-corrected p-values were used after multiplying the uncorrected p-value by 10.|Chi-squared|||Change in the average quarterly completion rate as compared to the baseline quarter||||<0.001
81615081|NCT02427737|162910739|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Bonferroni-corrected p-values were used after multiplying the uncorrected p-value by 10.|Chi-squared|||Comparison among trained and untrained sites||||<0.0001
81615082|NCT02427737|162910739|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.303||||||"Bonferroni-corrected p-values were used after multiplying the uncorrected p-value by 10.~Chi-square analysis was used to assess equipment utilization at trained sites compared with untrained sites when stratifying by time (chi-square MH = 858.2)."|Chi-squared|||Change in the quarterly equipment utilization rate as compared to the baseline quarter Q4FY15 over time and at sites||||0.303
81615083|NCT02427737|162910739|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Bonferroni-corrected p-values were used after multiplying the uncorrected p-value by 10.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Change in the average quarterly completion rate as compared to the baseline quarter||||<0.001
81615084|NCT02427737|162910740|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||CMH test was used with time as a strata variable (rather than pooling all data together as in the regular chi-squared test). The CMH chi-squared value was 858.2, and the regular chi-squared value was 858.8.|Chi-squared, Corrected|Bonferroni-corrected p-values were used after multiplying the uncorrected p-value by 10.||||||<0.0001
81615085|NCT02427737|162910741|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81615086|NCT02427737|162910743|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2357||||||Bonferroni-corrected p-values were used after multiplying the uncorrected p-value by 10.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Comparison among trained and untrained sites||||0.2357
81615087|NCT02427737|162910743|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8523||||||No Bonferroni-correction|Chi-squared|||Change in the quarterly no-shows as compared to the baseline quarter||||0.8523
81615088|NCT02427737|162910743|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5883||||||Bonferroni-correction was not done for this nonsignificant result since the corrected p-value would be have been greater than 1, which is not possible.|Chi-squared|||Change in the quarterly average no-show rate as compared to the baseline quarter at untrained sites||||0.5883
81615089|NCT02427737|162910744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0195||||||Bonferroni-corrected p-values were used after multiplying the uncorrected p-value by 10.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Comparison among trained and untrained sites||||0.0195
81615090|NCT02427737|162910744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.276||||||No Bonferroni-correction|Chi-squared|||Change in the quarterly no-shows compared to the baseline quarter||||0.276
81615091|NCT02427737|162910744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2764||||||No Bonferroni-correction|Chi-squared|||Change in the quarterly no-shows as compared to the baseline quarter at untrained sites||||0.2764
81615092|NCT02427737|162910745|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Bonferroni-corrected p-values were used after multiplying the uncorrected p-value by 10.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Comparison among trained and untrained sites||||<0.01
81615093|NCT02427737|162910745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9012||||||Bonferroni-correction was not done since the corrected p-value would be have been greater than 1.|Chi-squared|||Change in the quarterly average no show rate as compared to the baseline quarter for trained sites||||0.9012
81615094|NCT02427737|162910745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9065||||||Bonferroni-corrected p-values were used after multiplying the uncorrected p-value by 10.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Change in the quarterly average no-show rate as compared to the baseline quarter for untrained sites||||0.9065
81615095|NCT02427737|162910746|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Bonferroni-corrected p-values were used after multiplying the uncorrected p-value by 10.|Chi-squared, Corrected|CMH test with time as a strata variable was 28.7; chi-square value with pooling all data together was 28.6||Comparison among trained and untrained sites over time||||<0.0001
81615096|NCT02427737|162910751|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81615097|NCT02427737|162910752|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2396|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2396
81615098|NCT02427737|162910753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5267|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5267
81615099|NCT02427737|162910754|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81615100|NCT02427737|162910755|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81615101|NCT02020018|162910759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.55
81615102|NCT01460342|162910856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.6|-2.4|<0.001
81615103|NCT01460342|162910857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.5||The p-value is for the change from baseline in the IPSS Total Score at Week 4.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.5|-2.0|<0.001
81615104|NCT01460342|162910857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.4||The p-value is for the change from baseline in the IPSS Total Score at Week 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.4|-2.0|0.003
81615105|NCT01460342|162910858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0||The p-value was for the change from baseline in the IPSS Storage (Irritative) Subscore at Week 4.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0|-0.6|0.090
81615106|NCT01460342|162910858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1||The p-value was for the change from baseline in the IPSS Storage (Irritative) Subscore at Week 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1|-0.8|0.011
81615107|NCT01460342|162910858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2||The p-value was for the change from baseline in the IPSS Storage (Irritative) Subscore at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2|-0.9|0.002
81615108|NCT01460342|162910859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.4||The p-value was for the change from baseline in the IPSS Voiding (Obstructive) Subscore at Week 4.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.4|-1.5|<0.001
81615109|NCT01460342|162910859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.2||The p-value was for the change from baseline in the IPSS Voiding (Obstructive) Subscore at Week 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2|-1.3|0.007
81702959|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|35.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.09|54.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 2, Day 30||54.22|23.09|
81702960|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.62|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 30||2.62|1.25|
81528552|NCT03223337|162744263|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.8312|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3342|2.5133|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2506104 (M3) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.5133|1.3342|
81615110|NCT01460342|162910859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.3||The p-value was for the change from baseline in the IPSS Voiding (Obstructive) Subscore at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3|-1.5|0.002
81615111|NCT01460342|162910860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||The p-value was for the change from baseline in the IPSS QoL Index Score at Week 4.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.2|0.277
81615112|NCT01460342|162910860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||The p-value was for the change from baseline in the IPSS QoL Index Score at Week 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.3|0.170
81615113|NCT01460342|162910860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0||The p-value was for the change from baseline in the IPSS QoL Index Score at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.0|-0.4|0.038
81615114|NCT01460342|162910861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline severity of benign prostatic hyperplasia lower urinary tract symptoms (BPH-LUTS) and previous alpha-blocker therapy.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81615115|NCT01460342|162910862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline severity of benign prostatic hyperplasia lower urinary tract symptoms (BPH-LUTS) and previous alpha-blocker therapy.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81615116|NCT01460342|162910863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-1.2|0.060
81615117|NCT02982213|162910872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.025||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.001
81615118|NCT02982213|162910876|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size of 5 per group to achieve 80% power to detect a change in the log odds ration of 1.0 at a .05 significance level using a two sided Mann Whitney U test.||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|||||||.001
81615119|NCT01549652|162910878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||||||Students' t-tests for paired samples with Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons were used to compare differences between the outcome measures for crossover treatment arms (placebo vs. ondansetron).|t-test, 2 sided|||For the purposes of our post-hoc power calculation we considered a 30% treatment effect clinically significant. Based on the mean observed OOWS score during withdrawal during the placebo session and the variance of that mean score and assuming a paired data analysis and an alpha of 0.05, we found that we had 80% power to detect a treatment effect as low as 25% reduction in OOWS.||||0.87
81615120|NCT01549652|162910879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92
81615121|NCT01549652|162910880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.47
81615122|NCT01549652|162910881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.91
81615123|NCT01549652|162910882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81615124|NCT01549652|162910883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81615125|NCT01549652|162910884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||||||Students' t-test for paired samples were used to compare differences between the outcome measures for treatment groups (placebo vs. ondansetron).|t-test, 2 sided|||We aimed for a 20% change in OOWS score to show the treatment effect with a power of 80% and an alpha of 0.05, yielding a target of 23 patients per treatment group.||||0.6
81615126|NCT01549652|162910885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.20
81615127|NCT01549652|162910886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.34
81615128|NCT01549652|162910887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.40
81615129|NCT01549652|162910888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81615130|NCT01549652|162910889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81615131|NCT02512042|162910890|EQUIVALENCE|The limits of each two-sided 95% confidence interval of the treatment difference (test-reference) for mean IOP of both eyes at approximately 8:00 (hours 0, before the morning drop) at the Day 14 visit should be within +/-1.5mm Hg, and should be within +/-1.0mm Hg for majority of time points using the PP population.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.03||||||||-0.03|-0.69|
81615132|NCT02512042|162910890|EQUIVALENCE|The limits of each two-sided 95% confidence interval of the treatment difference (test-reference) for mean IOP of both eyes at approximately 8:00 hour on Day 42 should be within +/-1.5mm Hg, and should be within +/- 1.0mm Hg for majority of time points using the PP population.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.22||||||||0.22|-0.43|
81615133|NCT02512042|162910890|EQUIVALENCE|The limits of each two-sided 95% confidence interval of the treatment difference (test-reference) for mean IOP of both eyes at approximately 10:00 hour on Day 14 should be within +/-1.5mm Hg, and should be within +/-1.0mm Hg for majority of time points using the PP population.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.09||||||||-0.09|-0.71|
81615134|NCT02512042|162910890|EQUIVALENCE|The limits of each two-sided 95% confidence interval of the treatment difference (test-reference) for mean IOP of both eyes at approximately 10:00 hour on Day 42 should be within +/-1.5mm Hg, and should be within +/-1.0mm Hg for majority of time points using the PP population|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.13||||||||0.13|-0.50|
81615135|NCT03068611|162910891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.90
81615136|NCT03068611|162910892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.54
81615137|NCT03068611|162910893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Data were log-transformed transformed due to positive skewness||||||.36
81615138|NCT03068611|162910894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Data were log-transformed to correct positive skewness||||||.92
81615139|NCT01335932|162910952|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.0001
81615140|NCT01335932|162910953|OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.31
81615141|NCT01335932|162910959|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.006
81615142|NCT01335932|162910960|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.14
81615143|NCT01335932|162910961|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.10
81615144|NCT01335932|162910962|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81615145|NCT01335932|162910963|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81615146|NCT01335932|162910964|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81615147|NCT01335932|162910965|OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.73
81615148|NCT01335932|162910966|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.33
81615149|NCT01335932|162910967|OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.31
81615150|NCT01335932|162910968|OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.96
81615151|NCT01335932|162910969|OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.63
81649944|NCT02353871|162990963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA at Day 85 - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus placebo||||<0.0001
81468196|NCT03409107|162628183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.31||||0.9215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|3.13||"One-sided p-value was based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat - Placebo) \>= 0 versus alternative:~difference \<0"|MMRM||MMRM model fitted from Baseline up to Week 28, with factors for treatment, time, region, Baseline MAP and Baseline MAP by time and treatment by time interactions.|||3.13|-0.51|0.9215
81615152|NCT01335932|162910970|OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.51
81615153|NCT01335932|162910971|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81615154|NCT01335932|162910972|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81615155|NCT01335932|162910973|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81615156|NCT01335932|162910974|OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.64
81649945|NCT02353871|162990963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA at Day 113 - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus placebo||||<0.0001
81615157|NCT01335932|162910975|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81615158|NCT01335932|162910976|OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.76
81615159|NCT01335932|162910977|OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45
81615160|NCT01335932|162910978|OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92
81615161|NCT01335932|162910979|OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.94
81615162|NCT01335932|162910980|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.37
81615163|NCT01335932|162910981|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.80
81615164|NCT01335932|162910982|OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.93
81615165|NCT01335932|162910983|OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.93
81615166|NCT01335932|162910984|OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45
81615167|NCT00952718|162911018|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||p-value for MIP was adjusted by linear regression model.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.005
81615168|NCT00952718|162911018|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038||||||adjusted p for MEP by linear regression|Regression, Linear|||||||0.038
81615169|NCT00952718|162911019|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.063
81615170|NCT00952718|162911020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.269|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.269
81615171|NCT03247543|162911021|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-1.9|||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures|||||-1.9|-10.0|0.0038
81615172|NCT03247543|162911021|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|-1.7|||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures|||||-1.7|-9.9|0.0063
81615173|NCT03247543|162911022|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline Clinical Global Impression-Severity of Illness (CGI-S) score and treatment as fixed independent variables.||||-0.2|-0.8|0.0028
81615174|NCT03247543|162911022|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline Clinical Global Impression-Severity of Illness (CGI-S) score and treatment as fixed independent variables.||||-0.1|-0.8|0.0099
81615175|NCT03247543|162911023|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||||-1.1|-6.5|0.0064
81615176|NCT03247543|162911023|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.0917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-5.3|0.0917
81615177|NCT03247543|162911024|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.0651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.01|||ANCOVA|||||0.01|-0.22|0.0651
81615178|NCT03247543|162911024|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.04|||ANCOVA|||||0.04|-0.20|0.1680
81615179|NCT03247543|162911025|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.1||||0.1316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|23.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||23.1|-2.9|0.1316
81615180|NCT03247543|162911025|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.4||||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|28.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||28.9|2.0|0.0276
81615181|NCT03247543|162911026|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.2128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|1.9|||ANCOVA|||||1.9|-8.7|0.2128
81615182|NCT03247543|162911026|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83||0.0409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-11.3|0.0409
81615183|NCT03247543|162911027|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-1.2|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Hyperactivity/Impulsivity subscale score||-1.2|-5.4|0.0020
81615184|NCT03247543|162911027|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-1.0|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Hyperactivity/Impulsivity subscale score||-1.0|-5.3|0.0039
81649946|NCT02353871|162990963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0035||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA at Day 148 - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus placebo||||0.0035
81649947|NCT02353871|162990963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0441||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA at Day 183 (End of Study) - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus placebo||||0.0441
81649948|NCT02353871|162990964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2422||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of the proportion of responders on Day 29 who remained responders at Day 57 - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo||||0.2422
81649949|NCT02353871|162990964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0917||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of the proportion of responders on Day 29 who remained responders at Day 85 - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo||||0.0917
81649950|NCT02353871|162990964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7064||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of the proportion of responders on Day 29 who remained responders at Day 113 - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo||||0.7064
81649951|NCT02353871|162990964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.701||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of the proportion of responders on Day 29 who remained responders at Day 148 - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo||||0.7010
81649952|NCT02353871|162990964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7894||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of the proportion of responders on Day 29 who remained responders at Day 183 - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo||||0.7894
81649953|NCT02353871|162990965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (at rest)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 8||||<0.0001
81649954|NCT02353871|162990965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (at rest)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 15||||<0.0001
81649955|NCT02353871|162990965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (at rest)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 29||||<0.0001
81649956|NCT02353871|162990965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (at rest)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 57||||<0.0001
81649957|NCT02353871|162990965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (at rest)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 85||||<0.0001
81468197|NCT03409107|162628184|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response rate|0.06||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.13||One-sided p-value based on test of null hypothesis: (Daprodustat - Placebo) \<= 0 versus alternative: difference \> 0.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was performed for treatment group comparison.|||0.13|-0.02|0.0680
81649958|NCT02353871|162990965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (at rest)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 113||||<0.0001
81649959|NCT02353871|162990965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0015||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (at rest)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 183||||0.0015
81649960|NCT02353871|162990966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 8||||<0.0001
81649961|NCT02353871|162990966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 15||||<0.0001
81649962|NCT02353871|162990966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 29||||<0.0001
81702961|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|3.56|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 30||3.56|1.83|
81702962|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|3.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|4.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 30||4.48|2.20|
81468198|NCT01546571|162628189|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81615185|NCT03247543|162911027|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Inattention subscale score||-0.7|-4.8|0.0087
81615186|NCT03247543|162911027|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Inattention subscale score||-0.3|-4.6|0.0248
81615187|NCT03247543|162911028|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.7003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.2|||ANCOVA|||||2.2|-3.3|0.7003
81615188|NCT03247543|162911028|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.1602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.8|||ANCOVA|||||0.8|-4.9|0.1602
81615189|NCT03247543|162911029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0236|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 1 of treatment.||||0.0236
81615190|NCT03247543|162911029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0505|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 2 of treatment.||||0.0505
81615191|NCT03247543|162911029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1225|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 3 of treatment.||||0.1225
81615192|NCT03247543|162911029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0254|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 4 of treatment.||||0.0254
81649963|NCT02353871|162990966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 57||||<0.0001
81649964|NCT02353871|162990966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0008||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 85||||0.0008
81649965|NCT02353871|162990966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0065||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 113||||0.0065
81649966|NCT02353871|162990966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0643||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 148||||0.0643
81649967|NCT02353871|162990966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.367||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of ILA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 183||||0.3670
81649968|NCT02353871|162990967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of SSA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 8||||<0.0001
81468199|NCT05127304|162628201|OTHER|||||||0.639|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Ambulatory visits||||0.639
81468200|NCT05127304|162628201|OTHER|||||||0.535|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Office visits||||0.535
81615193|NCT03247543|162911029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0261|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 5 of treatment.||||0.0261
81615194|NCT03247543|162911029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0037|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 6 of treatment.||||0.0037
81615195|NCT03247543|162911029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0385|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 7 of treatment.||||0.0385
81615196|NCT03247543|162911029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0956|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 8 of treatment.||||0.0956
81615197|NCT03247543|162911029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0962|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 1 of treatment.||||0.0962
81615198|NCT03247543|162911029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0744|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 2 of treatment.||||0.0744
81615199|NCT03247543|162911029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0218|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 3 of treatment.||||0.0218
81615200|NCT03247543|162911029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.115|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 4 of treatment.||||0.1150
81615201|NCT03247543|162911029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1086|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 5 of treatment.||||0.1086
81615202|NCT03247543|162911029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0082|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 6 of treatment.||||0.0082
81615203|NCT03247543|162911029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2326|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 7 of treatment.||||0.2326
81615204|NCT03247543|162911029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0883|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 8 of treatment.||||0.0883
81615205|NCT01097343|162911030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||A sample of size of 50 patients for the cross-over study was chosen because it provided 80% power to detect a decrease in the rate of high on-clopidogrel platelet reactivity (HPR, defined as \>230 PRU) from 75% to 46% with high dose clopidogrel, with a two-sided alpha of 0.05||||=0.02
81615206|NCT00964119|162911031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0||||P-value \< .05 is the computed p-value for this measurement.|t-test, 2 sided|||PI and lead author left the institution before publishing data. Study has been closed and data files archived.||||<.05
81615207|NCT02059980|162911032|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.56|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||It was calculated that 30 participants rnadomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have .90 power to detect a large effect (f=.40), but is somewhat underpowered to detect a medium effect (f=.25) between the two groups. Sample size was determined using a repeated-measures ANOVA test (α = .05, a correlation of .5 among repeated measures, and a nonsphericity correction of .6), considering the design effect and potential patient attrition (=25%).||||= 0.56
81615208|NCT02059980|162911033|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.98|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||It was calculated that 30 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have .90 power to detect a large effect (f=.40), but is somewhat underpowered to detect a medium effect (f=.25) between the two groups. Sample size was determined using a repeated-measures ANOVA test (α = .05, a correlation of .5 among repeated measures, and a nonsphericity correction of .6), considering the design effect and potential patient attrition (=25%).||||=.98
81615209|NCT00635817|162911053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.099||||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Summary statistics were calculated and tests of significance of the change versus no change were performed.||||0.099
81615210|NCT00635817|162911053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074||||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Summary statistics were calculated and tests of significance of the change versus no change were performed.||||0.074
81615211|NCT00635817|162911053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Summary statistics were calculated and tests of significance of the change versus no change were performed.||||0.026
81615212|NCT00635817|162911053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.102||95.0||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Summary statistics were calculated and tests of significance of the change versus no change were performed.||||0.102
81702963|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.62|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 30||1.62|0.59|
81615213|NCT00635817|162911054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Summary statistics were calculated and tests of significance of the ratio versus 1 were performed. All analyses and summaries were conducted separately for the 2 treatment groups (subjects who received leuprolide acetate depot 11.25 mg and 30 mg).||||0.008
81615214|NCT00635817|162911054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Summary statistics were calculated and tests of significance of the ratio versus 1 were performed. All analyses and summaries were conducted separately for the 2 treatment groups (subjects who received leuprolide acetate depot 11.25 mg and 30 mg).||||0.002
81615215|NCT00635817|162911054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.347||||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Summary statistics were calculated and tests of significance of the ratio versus 1 were performed. All analyses and summaries were conducted separately for the 2 treatment groups (subjects who received leuprolide acetate depot 11.25 mg and 30 mg).||||0.347
81615216|NCT00635817|162911054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Summary statistics were calculated and tests of significance of the ratio versus 1 were performed. All analyses and summaries were conducted separately for the 2 treatment groups (subjects who received leuprolide acetate depot 11.25 mg and 30 mg).||||0.150
81615217|NCT01875250|162911129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum tests|||||||0.74
81468201|NCT05127304|162628201|OTHER|||||||0.337|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Outpatient visits||||0.337
81615218|NCT00482729|162911141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.78|-0.43|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline A1C||||-0.43|-0.78|<0.001
81615219|NCT00482729|162911142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07|||<|0.001||95.0|1.6|2.69||Based on a test of the odds ratio = 1, comparing the odds of having A1C \<7.0% at Week 18 in the Sita/Met FDC group vs. the Metformin group.|ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline A1C|This parameter estimate and 95% confidence interval correspond to the odds of having A1C \<7.0% at Week 18 in the Sita/Met FDC group vs. the Metformin group.|||2.69|1.60|<0.001
81615220|NCT00482729|162911143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.7|||<|0.001||95.0|-22.4|-9.0|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline A1C||||-9.0|-22.4|<0.001
81615221|NCT00482729|162911144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48||||||95.0|-0.67|-0.3|||||This is a difference in least squares means, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and baseline (i.e., Week 0) A1C.|||-0.30|-0.67|
81615222|NCT00482729|162911145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||||95.0|1.63|2.73|||||This parameter estimate and 95% confidence interval correspond to the odds of having A1C \<7.0% at Week 44 in the Sita/Met FDC group vs. the Metformin group, based on a logistic regression model with terms for treatment and baseline (i.e., Week 0) A1C|||2.73|1.63|
81615223|NCT01606124|162911187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5631|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5631
81615224|NCT01606124|162911188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1439|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1439
81615225|NCT01090024|162911227|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value testing superiority of BI 671800 vs placebo with 2.5% alpha.|Adjusted means difference|0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.624||0.4473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.147|1.313|||Mixed effect model||Adjusted means difference of BI 671800 200 mg BID (D) vs Placebo (A).|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for baseline, treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect was used. A compound symmetry covariance structure was used.||1.313|-1.147|0.4473
81615226|NCT01090024|162911227|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value testing superiority of BI 671800 vs placebo with 2.5% alpha.|Adjusted means difference|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.625||0.1426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.563|1.903|||Mixed effect model||Adjusted means difference of BI 671800 400 mg PM QD (C) vs Placebo (A).|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for baseline, treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect was used. A compound symmetry covariance structure was used.||1.903|-0.563|0.1426
81615227|NCT01090024|162911227|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value testing superiority of BI 671800 vs placebo with 2.5% alpha.|Adjusted means difference|0.281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.611||0.3231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.924|1.486|||Mixed effect model||Adjusted means difference of BI 671800 400 mg AM QD (B) vs Placebo (A).|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for baseline, treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect was used. A compound symmetry covariance structure was used.||1.486|-0.924|0.3231
81615228|NCT01090024|162911228|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value testing superiority of BI 671800 vs placebo with 2.5% alpha.|Adjusted means difference|-0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.1879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.068|||Mixed effect model||Adjusted means difference of BI 671800 200 mg BID (D) vs Placebo (A).|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for baseline, treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect was used. A autoregressive covariance structure was used.||0.068|-0.180|0.1879
81615229|NCT01090024|162911228|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value testing superiority of BI 671800 vs placebo with 2.5% alpha.|Adjusted means difference|-0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.3384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.151|0.098|||Mixed effect model||Adjusted means difference of BI 671800 400 mg PM QD (C) vs Placebo (A).|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for baseline, treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect was used. A autoregressive covariance structure was used.||0.098|-0.151|0.3384
81615230|NCT01090024|162911228|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value testing superiority of BI 671800 vs placebo with 2.5% alpha.|Adjusted means difference|-0.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.214|0.029|||Mixed effect model||Adjusted means difference of BI 671800 400 mg AM QD (B) vs Placebo (A).|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for baseline, treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect was used. A autoregressive covariance structure was used.||0.029|-0.214|0.0670
81615231|NCT03720990|162911285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.011
81615232|NCT05298111|162911286|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81615233|NCT05298111|162911287|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||< 0.001
81615234|NCT05298111|162911288|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Sign test|||||||< 0.001
81615235|NCT05298111|162911289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Sign test|||||||0.001
81615236|NCT05298111|162911290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.894|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.894
81615237|NCT05298111|162911291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.629|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.629
81615238|NCT05298111|162911292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.653|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.653
81615239|NCT05298111|162911293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.624|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.624
81615240|NCT05298111|162911294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.414|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.414
81615241|NCT05298111|162911295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.105|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.105
81615242|NCT02380742|162911297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was that patients' pain scores at removal were the same between the lidocaine and placebo groups after controlling for baseline pain.||||.02
81615243|NCT02380742|162911298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was that patients' pain scores at removal were the same between the lidocaine and placebo groups after controlling for investigator training and pessary type.||||.03
81615244|NCT02380742|162911299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.811|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was that patients' pain scores at removal were the same between the lidocaine and placebo groups after controlling for baseline pain and patient age.||||.03
81615245|NCT02380742|162911300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was that patients' pain scores at insertion were the same between the lidocaine and placebo groups after controlling for baseline pain.||||.09
81615246|NCT01729819|162911304|SUPERIORITY|The change in mean nocturnal voids from baseline as the dependent variable, baseline mean nocturnal voids as a covariate, and treatments and visit (Month 1, Month 2, and Month 3) as factors, was considered for the analysis. Longitudinal analysis based on repeated measures using analysis of covariance with subject as random effect. Missing values post-baseline were not imputed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.08|||ANCOVA|Change in mean nocturnal voids as the dependent variable and baseline mean nocturnal voids as a covariate, treatment and visit as factors.|Longitudinal analysis based on repeated measures using analysis of covariance with subject as random effect. The estimated value represents the contrast of combination - tolterodine.|Combination versus tolterodine (i.e. effect in combination group minus effect in tolterodine group) is presented. The trial was to be declared positive if a statistically significant (two-sided, p \< 0.05) positive effect for combining tolterodine and desmopressin compared to tolterodine monotherapy on the primary endpoint had been demonstrated.||0.08|-0.77|0.112
81615247|NCT01729819|162911305|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.0||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.96|58.96|||ANCOVA|Change in mean time to first void as dependent variable and baseline mean time to first void as a covariate, and treatment and visit as factors.|The estimated value represents the contrast of combination - tolterodine.|Combination versus tolterodine (i.e. effect in combination group minus effect in tolterodine group) is presented.||58.96|-22.96|0.385
81468202|NCT05127304|162628201|OTHER|||||||0.058|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Emergency room visits||||0.058
81615248|NCT01729819|162911306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-64.16||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-141.46|13.14|||ANCOVA|Change in mean nocturnal volume as the dependent variable and baseline mean nocturnal volume as a covariate, and treatment and visit as factors.|The estimated value represents the contrast of combination - tolterodine.|Combination versus tolterodine (i.e. effect in combination group minus effect in tolterodine group) is presented||13.14|-141.46|0.103
81468203|NCT05127304|162628201|OTHER|||||||0.192|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Inpatient visits||||0.192
81615249|NCT01729819|162911307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.62||33% responder status as dependent variable, baseline mean nocturnal voids as covariate, treatment, and visit as factors.|Generalized Estimating Equation|||Combination versus tolterodine (i.e. odds of being responder in combination group versus odds of being responder in tolterodine group) is presented. The proportion of responders during three months of treatment was analysed (i.e. the odds ratio of the odds of being a responder) longitudinally using Generalised Estimating Equation (GEE) for a repeated logistic regression.||2.62|0.71|0.352
81615250|NCT01729819|162911308|SUPERIORITY|Estimated contrast (Combination - tolterodine) from longitudinal analysis including a treatment-by visit interaction term||||||0.443||||||Adjusted treatment difference (Combination-tolterodine) in mean number of nocturnal voids at Month 1|ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (Combination-tolterodine) at Month 1||||0.443
81615251|NCT01729819|162911308|SUPERIORITY|Estimated contrast (Combination - tolterodine) from longitudinal analysis including a treatment-by visit interaction term||||||0.086||||||Adjusted treatment difference in mean number of nocturnal voids (Combination-tolterodine) at Month 2|ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (Combination-tolterodine) at Month 2||||0.086
81702964|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.51|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 30||1.51|0.59|
81615252|NCT01729819|162911308|SUPERIORITY|Estimated contrast (Combination - tolterodine) from longitudinal analysis including a treatment-by visit interaction term||||||0.055||||||Adjusted treatment difference (Combination-tolterodine) in mean number of nocturnal voids at Month 3|ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (Combination-tolterodine) at Month 3||||0.055
81615253|NCT01729819|162911308|SUPERIORITY|Estimated contrast (Combination - tolterodine) from longitudinal analysis including a treatment-by visit interaction term||||||0.106||||||Adjusted treatment difference (Combination-tolterodine) in mean number of nocturnal voids for the duration of 3 months|ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (Combination-tolterodine) for the duration of 3 months||||0.106
81615254|NCT01729819|162911309|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.05|||ANCOVA|Quality of sleep rating score as dependent variable, baseline quality of sleep rating scale value as a covariate, and responder status as a factor.|Estimated contrast (Combination - tolterodine) from longitudinal analysis of covariance|"Combination versus tolterodine (i.e. score on scale in combination group versus score on scale in tolterodine group) is presented.Statistical analysis for from very tired to wide awake, how do you feel now"||1.05|-0.20|0.178
81615255|NCT01729819|162911309|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.94|||ANCOVA|Quality of sleep rating score as dependent variable, baseline quality of sleep rating scale value as a covariate, and responder status as a factor.|Estimated contrast (Combination - tolterodine) from longitudinal analysis of covariance|"Combination versus tolterodine (i.e. score on scale in combination group versus score on scale in tolterodine group) is presented. Statistical analysis for Rate how refreshed you feel now"||0.94|-0.26|0.257
81615256|NCT01729819|162911309|SUPERIORITY|Quality of sleep rating score as dependent variable, baseline quality of sleep rating scale value as a covariate, and responder status as a factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.88|||ANCOVA|Longitudinal analysis of covariance on change from baseline with baseline as a covariate, and treatment and visit as factors.|Estimated contrast (Combination - tolterodine) from longitudinal analysis of covariance|"Combination versus tolterodine (i.e. score on scale in combination group versus score on scale in tolterodine group) is presented. Statistical analysis for Rate the quality of your sleep last night"||0.88|-0.32|0.360
81615257|NCT02657629|162911310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81615258|NCT02987543|162911311|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.18|379.18|||Regression, Logistic|||||379.18|4.18|<0.0001
81615259|NCT02987543|162911312|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.63|||Regression, Cox|||||0.63|0.38|<0.0001
81615260|NCT02987543|162911313|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.91|||Regression, Cox|||||0.91|0.22|0.0192
81615261|NCT02987543|162911314|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.97||2-sided p-value|Regression, Cox|||||0.97|0.50|0.0175
81615262|NCT02987543|162911315|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.47|||Regression, Cox|||||0.47|0.25|<0.0001
81649969|NCT02353871|162990967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of SSA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 15||||<0.0001
81649970|NCT02353871|162990967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of SSA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 29||||<0.0001
81649971|NCT02353871|162990967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of SSA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 57||||<0.0001
81468204|NCT05127304|162628201|OTHER|||||||0.176|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Other medical visits||||0.176
81468205|NCT05127304|162628202|OTHER|||||||0.313|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||||||0.313
81615263|NCT02814643|162911359|OTHER||Geometric least-square mean ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|1.35|||ANCOVA|The linear model effects are treatment group as a fixed effect and age group (adolescents and young adults) as fixed categorical covariate.||Influenza A H1N1||1.35|0.56|
81615264|NCT02814643|162911359|OTHER||Geometric least-square mean ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.71|||ANCOVA|The linear model effects are treatment group as a fixed effect and age group (adolescents and young adults) as fixed categorical covariate.||Influenza A H3N2||1.71|0.82|
81615265|NCT02814643|162911359|OTHER||Geometric least-square mean ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.29|||ANCOVA|The linear model effects are treatment group as a fixed effect and age group (adolescents and young adults) as fixed categorical covariate.||Influenza B Yamagata lineage||1.29|0.67|
81615266|NCT02814643|162911359|OTHER||Geometric least-square mean ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|1.19|||ANCOVA|The linear model effects are treatment group as a fixed effect and age group (adolescents and young adults) as fixed categorical covariate.||Influenza B Victoria lineage||1.19|0.54|
81615267|NCT02814643|162911360|OTHER||Geometric least-square mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.31|||ANCOVA|The linear model effects are treatment group as a fixed effect and age group (adolescents and young adults) as fixed categorical covariate.||Influenza A H1N1||1.31|0.76|
81615268|NCT02814643|162911360|OTHER||Geometric least-square mean ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.77|||ANCOVA|The linear model effects are treatment group as a fixed effect and age group (adolescents and young adults) as fixed categorical covariate.||Influenza A H3N2||1.77|0.93|
81649972|NCT02353871|162990967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of SSA - Dysport 50 U versus Placebo at Day 85||||<0.0001
81649973|NCT02353871|162990967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of SSA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 113||||<0.0001
81702965|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.99|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 30||1.99|0.76|
81649974|NCT02353871|162990967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0011||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of SSA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 148||||0.0011
81649975|NCT02353871|162990967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0036||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of SSA - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 183||||0.0036
81649976|NCT02353871|162990968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of subject's level of satisfaction - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 8||||<0.0001
81649977|NCT02353871|162990968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of subject's level of satisfaction - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 15||||<0.0001
81649978|NCT02353871|162990968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of subject's level of satisfaction - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 29||||<0.0001
81649979|NCT02353871|162990968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of subject's level of satisfaction - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 57||||<0.0001
81649980|NCT02353871|162990968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of subject's level of satisfaction - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 85||||<0.0001
81649981|NCT02353871|162990968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of subject's level of satisfaction - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 113||||<0.0001
81649982|NCT02353871|162990968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of subject's level of satisfaction - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 148||||<0.0001
81468206|NCT05127304|162628203|OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||||||0.021
81615269|NCT02814643|162911360|OTHER||Geometric least-square mean ratio|1.03||||||90.0|0.79|1.34|||ANCOVA|The linear model effects are treatment group as a fixed effect and age group (adolescents and young adults) as fixed categorical covariate.||Influenza B Yamagata lineage||1.34|0.79|
81615270|NCT02814643|162911360|OTHER||Geometric least-square mean ratio|1.26||||||90.0|0.93|1.7|||ANCOVA|The linear model effects are treatment group as a fixed effect and age group (adolescents and young adults) as fixed categorical covariate.||Influenza B Victoria lineage||1.70|0.93|
81615271|NCT01456936|162911372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0652||||||An interaction between treatment and cohort was considered significant at 10% level. No multiplicity adjustments were utilized.|Regression, Linear|A generalized linear regression analysis based on the safety analysis set was used to evaluate incidence of NPS AE as the primary analysis.||The reduced (final) statistical model included treatment group, cohort and region, plus the 2-way interaction of treatment by cohort. Other interactions not included due to lack of significance. Region reduced to 2-level to address event sparseness issue.||||0.0652
81468207|NCT05127304|162628204|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Ambulatory visits||||0.022
81649983|NCT02353871|162990968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical tests were two-sided with a type I error rate at 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Multivariate model, controlling for centre and stratification factors (i.e. gender and baseline ILA (maximum frown)) as fixed effects.||Comparison of subject's level of satisfaction - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo at Day 183||||<0.0001
81649984|NCT02353871|162990969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||Comparison of time to onset of treatment response - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus Placebo||||<0.0001
81649985|NCT02353871|162990969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|6.561|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cox proportional hazard model|Centre, gender and ILA baseline severity score used as covariates.||Comparison of time to onset of treatment response - BTX-A-HAC NG solution (50 U) versus placebo||||<0.0001
81649986|NCT02554383|162990979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||The interactions (1) between treatment \& pathogens and (2) between treatment \& colored nasal discharge are tested simultaneously.|Mixed Models Analysis|The p value is adjusted for PRSS score at enrollment, diary day, study site, treatment, pathogens, colored nasal discharge \& interaction (2).||Null hypothesis: The effect of treatment with antibiotics does not differ in the subgroups of children defined, respectively, by the presence and by the absence of pathogens in the nasopharynx at enrollment, i.e., there is no significant interaction between treatment and pathogens in the nasopharynx.||||0.02
81702966|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 30||2.21|0.71|
81649987|NCT02554383|162990979|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least-squares means|-1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.51|||||The Amoxicillin-clavulanate group represents the first number in the subtraction and the Placebo group represents the second. The estimates are adjusted for PRSS score at enrollment, diary day and study site.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the treatment groups in the subgroup of children defined by the presence of one or more pathogens in the nasopharynx at enrollment.||-1.51|-2.40|
81649988|NCT02554383|162990979|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least-squares means|-0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|-0.12|||||The Amoxicillin-clavulanate group represents the first number in the subtraction and the Placebo group represents the second. The estimates are adjusted for PRSS score at enrollment, diary day and study site.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the treatment groups in the subgroup of children defined by the absence of one or more pathogens in the nasopharynx at enrollment.||-0.12|-1.63|
81649989|NCT02554383|162990980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||The interactions (1) between treatment \& pathogens and (2) between treatment \& colored nasal discharge are tested simultaneously.|Mixed Models Analysis|The p value is adjusted for PRSS score at enrollment, diary day, study site, treatment, pathogens, colored nasal discharge \& interaction (1).||Null hypothesis: The effect of treatment with antibiotics does not differ in the subgroups of children defined, respectively, by the presence and by the absence of colored nasal discharge at enrollment, i.e., there is no significant interaction between treatment and colored nasal discharge.||||0.37
81649990|NCT02554383|162990980|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least-squares means|-1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|-1.16|||||The Amoxicillin-clavulanate group represents the first number in the subtraction and the Placebo group represents the second. The estimates are adjusted for PRSS score at enrollment, diary day and study site.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the treatment groups in the subgroup of children defined by the presence of colored nasal discharge at enrollment.||-1.16|-2.09|
81649991|NCT02554383|162990980|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least-squares means|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|-1.03|||||The Amoxicillin-clavulanate group represents the first number in the subtraction and the Placebo group represents the second. The estimates are adjusted for PRSS score at enrollment, diary day and study site.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the treatment groups in the subgroup of children defined by the absence of colored nasal discharge at enrollment.||-1.03|-2.38|
81649992|NCT02554383|162990981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Log-binomial regression|The p-value is adjusted for study site and and presence of colored nasal discharge.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the treatment groups in the proportion of children experiencing treatment failure.||||0.003
81649993|NCT02554383|162990982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the treatment groups in the proportion of children developing AOM over the first 10 days of follow-up.||||.007
81649994|NCT02554383|162990983|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log-binomial regression|The p-value is adjusted for study site and and presence of colored nasal discharge.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the treatment groups in the proportion of children receiving a systemic antibiotic over the first 10 days of follow-up.||||<0.001
81702967|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 30||2.46|0.85|
81702968|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|3.72|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 30||3.72|1.25|
81702969|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.51|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||1.51|0.59|
81468208|NCT05127304|162628204|OTHER|||||||0.124|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Office visits||||0.124
81649995|NCT02554383|162990984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Log-binomial regression|The p-value is adjusted for study site and presence of colored nasal discharge.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the treatment groups in the proportion of children for whom diarrhea or generalized rash was reported.||||0.004
81702970|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||1.29|0.56|
81702971|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||1.30|0.54|
81702972|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||1.18|0.61|
81468209|NCT05127304|162628204|OTHER|||||||0.043|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Outpatient visits||||0.043
81468210|NCT05127304|162628204|OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Emergency room visits||||0.990
81649996|NCT02554383|162990985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Log-binomial regression|The p-value is adjusted for presence of colored nasal discharge.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the treatment groups in the proportion of children compliant with study product.||||0.75
81649997|NCT02554383|162990986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Log-binomial regression|The p-value is adjusted for study site and presence of colored nasal discharge.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the treatment groups in the proportion of children with a nonsusceptible pathogen at the follow-up visit.||||0.63
81649998|NCT01536197|162990987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||ANOVA|Two-way ANOVAs with group (gastric bypass and lap banding) as the between-subjects factor and time (before after surgery).||||||0.19
81649999|NCT01527162|162990994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.05
81650000|NCT01527162|162990995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||= 0.14
81650001|NCT01527162|162990996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired Wilcoxon Sign Rank TEst||||>.54
81650002|NCT01527162|162990996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||= 0.20
81650003|NCT05093504|162990998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.020
81702973|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||1.21|0.65|
81702974|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||1.50|0.73|
81702975|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|19.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.26|30.87|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 8, Day 30||30.87|12.26|
81702976|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|19.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.07|32.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 8, Day 30||32.00|12.07|
81702977|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|41.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.2|66.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 8, Day 30||66.90|26.20|
81702978|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|4.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.06|7.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9N, Day 30||7.36|3.06|
81528553|NCT03223337|162744263|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|2.003|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4654|2.7378|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2487818 (M4) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.7378|1.4654|
81528554|NCT03223337|162744263|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.7113|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2818|2.2847|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2506102 (M5) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.2847|1.2818|
81528555|NCT03223337|162744263|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.974|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5365|2.536|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2531398 (M6) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.5360|1.5365|
81528556|NCT03223337|162744263|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.4603|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9081|2.3484|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2531401 (M13) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.3484|0.9081|
81528557|NCT03223337|162744266|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.9973|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1061|3.6066|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK1278863 (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||3.6066|1.1061|
81528558|NCT03223337|162744266|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.6509|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1285|2.415|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2391220 (M2) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.4150|1.1285|
81615272|NCT01456936|162911373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.15|||Regression, Linear||Risk difference for varenicline versus placebo from estimation model.|Non-psychiatric cohort||-0.15|-2.40|
81615273|NCT01456936|162911373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|1.21|||Regression, Linear||Risk difference for bupropion 150 mg BID versus placebo from estimation model.|Non-psychiatric cohort||1.21|-1.37|
81615274|NCT01456936|162911373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|1.12|||Regression, Linear||Risk difference for NRT versus placebo from estimation model.|Non-psychiatric cohort||1.12|-1.54|
81615275|NCT01456936|162911373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|3.59|||Regression, Linear||Risk difference for varenicline versus placebo from estimation model|Psychiatric cohort||3.59|-0.42|
81650004|NCT02272244|162991007|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.08|7.58|||Regression, Logistic|Model adjusted for age, sex, practice, baseline preferred test and baseline overall decision stage||||7.58|3.08|<0.001
81528559|NCT03223337|162744266|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.6421|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0732|2.5125|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2487818 (M4) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.5125|1.0732|
81528560|NCT03223337|162744266|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.5169|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0994|2.093|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2506102 (M5) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.0930|1.0994|
81528561|NCT03223337|162744266|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.624|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1599|2.2736|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2531398 (M6) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.2736|1.1599|
81528562|NCT03223337|162744266|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.3143|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9887|1.747|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2531401 (M13) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.7470|0.9887|
81528563|NCT03223337|162744267|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.4566|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0344|2.0513|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK1278863 (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.0513|1.0344|
81528564|NCT03223337|162744267|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.9478|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3935|2.7224|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2391220 (M2) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.7224|1.3935|
81528565|NCT03223337|162744267|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.8392|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.335|2.534|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2506104 (M3) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.5340|1.3350|
81528566|NCT03223337|162744267|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|2.0161|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4711|2.763|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2487818 (M4) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.7630|1.4711|
81528567|NCT03223337|162744267|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.7303|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2932|2.3151|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2506102 (M5) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.3151|1.2932|
81528568|NCT03223337|162744267|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.987|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5426|2.5594|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2531398 (M6) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.5594|1.5426|
81528569|NCT03223337|162744267|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.4646|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9086|2.3609|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2531401 (M13) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.3609|0.9086|
81528570|NCT03223337|162744268|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.9786|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0557|3.7084|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK1278863 (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||3.7084|1.0557|
81528571|NCT03223337|162744268|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.2791|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9241|1.7705|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2391220 (M2) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.7705|0.9241|
81528572|NCT03223337|162744268|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.2487|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8675|1.7974|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2487818 (M4) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.7974|0.8675|
81528573|NCT03223337|162744268|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.1802|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9165|1.5197|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2506102 (M5) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.5197|0.9165|
81615276|NCT01456936|162911373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|3.81|||Regression, Linear||Risk difference for bupropion 150 mg BID versus placebo from estimation model.|Psychiatric cohort||3.81|-0.24|
81615277|NCT01456936|162911373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|2.26|||Regression, Linear||Risk difference for NRT versus placebo from estimation model.|Psychiatric cohort||2.26|-1.53|
81650005|NCT02272244|162991008|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.55|9.47|||Regression, Logistic|Model compares Forward Change to No Change or Backwards Change and is adjusted for all baseline covariates.||||9.47|2.55|<0.001
81710198|NCT02253173|163117012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81650006|NCT02272244|162991009|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Multinomial|Model compared rates of SBT, CX and none; model is adjusted for age, sex, practice, baseline preferred test and baseline overall decision stage|||Reference for the outcome is No Screening; reference for the study group is the Standard Intervention group.|||<0.001
81650007|NCT02272244|162991009|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.63|6.7|||Odds Ratio (OR)|Stool Blood Test vs None||||6.70|2.63|0.001
81650008|NCT02272244|162991009|SUPERIORITY|Colonscopy vs None|Odds Ratio (OR)|8.79||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.13|18.74|||Odds Ratio (OR)|||||18.74|4.13|0.001
81650009|NCT02272244|162991010|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.13|||Regression, Linear|Model of difference in Preventive Health Model (PHM) total score adjusts for all baseline covariates.|Model compares DSNI to SI.|||0.13|-0.15|0.862
81650010|NCT02272244|162991010|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.55|||Regression, Linear|Model of knowledge test score adjusts for all baseline covariates|Model compares DSNI to SI.|||.55|-.47|0.880
81650011|NCT01385748|162991042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.677||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.387|1.186|||Log Rank|The log rank test at 5% significance level was used.||||1.186|0.387|0.165
81650012|NCT01385748|162991042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.817||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.495|1.35|||Log Rank|The log rank test at 5% significance level was used.||||1.35|0.495|0.421
81650013|NCT01385748|162991042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.754||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|1.175|||Log Rank|The log rank test at 5% significance level was used.||||1.175|0.484|0.211
81650014|NCT01385748|162991045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.807||||||Significance threshold = 5%|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.807
81650015|NCT01385748|162991045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.971||||||Significance threshold = 5%|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.971
81650016|NCT01385748|162991047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.698||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.398|1.223||Significance threshold = 5%|Log Rank|||||1.223|0.398|0.199
81650017|NCT01385748|162991047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.817||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.493|1.353|||Log Rank|Significance threshold = 5%||||1.353|0.493|0.424
81650018|NCT01385748|162991047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.764||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.489|1.193|||Log Rank|Significance threshold = 5%||||1.193|0.489|0.235
81650019|NCT01385748|162991048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.176|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Significance threshold = 5%||||||0.176
81650020|NCT01385748|162991048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Significance threshold = 5%||||||0.61
81650021|NCT01385748|162991048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.295|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Significance threshold = 5%||||||0.295
81650022|NCT01385748|162991049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||||||Significance threshold = 5%|Chi-squared|||||||0.063
81650023|NCT01385748|162991049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.169|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.169
81650024|NCT01385748|162991049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064|||||||Chi-squared|Significance threshold = 5%||||||0.064
81650025|NCT01385748|162991050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.824||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|1.401|||Log Rank|Significance threshold = 5%||||1.401|0.484|0.388
81650026|NCT01385748|162991050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.601||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.357|1.012|||Log Rank|Significance threshold = 5%||||1.012|0.357|0.054
81650027|NCT01385748|162991050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.692||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.444|1.078|||Log Rank|Significance threshold = 5%||||1.078|0.444|0.102
81650028|NCT00656201|162991061|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This was an equivalence comparison. The study was designed to detect a 14% pregnancy difference between the arms with 80% power and one interim analysis using O'Brien-Fleming parameters and an experiment-wise alpha level of 5%.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Crinone is the numerator and IM Progesterone is the denominator.|||1.8|0.8|<0.05
81650029|NCT01012245|162991068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|17.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.4||||95.0|17.2|17.3||||||IOP 1 year (n=11602)||17.3|17.2|
81650030|NCT01012245|162991068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|16.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.9||||95.0|16.8|17.0||||||IOP 1 year (n=4450)||17.0|16.8|
81650031|NCT01012245|162991068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|17.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.2||||95.0|17.1|17.5||||||IOP 1 year (n=357)||17.5|17.1|
81650032|NCT01012245|162991068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|16.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.2||||95.0|16.4|17.3||||||IOP 1 year (n=220)||17.3|16.4|
81650033|NCT01012245|162991068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|17.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.1||||95.0|17.5|17.8||||||IOP 1 year (n=3277)||17.8|17.5|
81650034|NCT01012245|162991068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|17.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.4||||95.0|17.0|17.1||||||IOP 2 years (n=8051)||17.1|17.0|
81650035|NCT01012245|162991068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|16.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.9||||95.0|16.7|16.9||||||IOP 2 years (n=2808)||16.9|16.7|
81650036|NCT01012245|162991068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|17.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.8||||95.0|17.0|17.5||||||IOP 2 years (n=175)||17.5|17.0|
81650037|NCT01012245|162991068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|16.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.8||||95.0|15.9|17.2||||||IOP 2 years (n=83)||17.2|15.9|
81650038|NCT01012245|162991068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|17.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.7||||95.0|16.9|17.2||||||IOP 2 years (n=2002)||17.2|16.9|
81650039|NCT01012245|162991068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|17.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.4||||95.0|16.9|17.1||||||IOP 3 years (n=5469)||17.1|16.9|
81650040|NCT01012245|162991068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|16.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.2||||95.0|16.7|17.0||||||IOP 3 years (n=1932)||17.0|16.7|
81650041|NCT01012245|162991068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|17.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.5||||95.0|16.9|18.1||||||IOP 3 years (n=64)||18.1|16.9|
81650042|NCT01012245|162991068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|16.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.8||||95.0|15.7|17.4||||||IOP 3 years (n=44)||17.4|15.7|
81650043|NCT01012245|162991068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|16.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.6||||95.0|16.7|17.1||||||IOP 3 years (n=1251)||17.1|16.7|
81650044|NCT01012245|162991070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.25||||95.0|0.46|0.47||||||Vertical C/D ratio 1 year (n=11966)||0.47|0.46|
81650045|NCT01012245|162991070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.24||||95.0|0.43|0.44||||||Vertical C/D ratio 1 year (n=4944)||0.44|0.43|
81650046|NCT01012245|162991070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.19||||95.0|0.35|0.43||||||Vertical C/D ratio 1 year (n=88)||0.43|0.35|
81650047|NCT01012245|162991070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.24||||95.0|0.47|0.53||||||Vertical C/D ratio 1 year (n=241)||0.53|0.47|
81650048|NCT01012245|162991070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.27||||95.0|0.5|0.52||||||Vertical C/D ratio 1 year (n=2949)||0.52|0.50|
81650049|NCT01012245|162991070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.25||||95.0|0.46|0.47||||||Vertical C/D ratio 2 years (n=8783)||0.47|0.46|
81650050|NCT01012245|162991070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.23||||95.0|0.42|0.44||||||Vertical C/D ratio 2 years (n=3396)||0.44|0.42|
81650051|NCT01012245|162991070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.16||||95.0|0.33|0.45||||||Vertical C/D ratio 2 years (n=31)||0.45|0.33|
81650052|NCT01012245|162991070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.24||||95.0|0.44|0.54||||||Vertical C/D ratio 2 years (n=95)||0.54|0.44|
81650053|NCT01012245|162991070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.27||||95.0|0.5|0.53||||||Vertical C/D ratio 2 years (n=1934)||0.53|0.50|
81468211|NCT05127304|162628204|OTHER|||||||0.039|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Inpatient visits||||0.039
81528574|NCT03223337|162744268|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.2726|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.952|1.7012|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2531398 (M6) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.7012|0.9520|
81650054|NCT01012245|162991070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.24||||95.0|0.44|0.45||||||Vertical C/D ratio 3 years (n=6344)||0.45|0.44|
81650055|NCT01012245|162991070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.22||||95.0|0.41|0.43||||||Vertical C/D ratio 3 years (n=2372)||0.43|0.41|
81650056|NCT01012245|162991070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.14||||95.0|0.27|0.39||||||Vertical C/D ratio 3 years (n=25)||0.39|0.27|
81650057|NCT01012245|162991070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.18||||95.0|0.41|0.53||||||Vertical C/D ratio 3 years (n=36)||0.53|0.41|
81650058|NCT01012245|162991070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.26||||95.0|0.48|0.51||||||Vertical C/D ratio 3 years (n=1283)||0.51|0.48|
81468212|NCT05127304|162628204|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Other medical visits||||<0.001
81468213|NCT05127304|162628205|OTHER|||||||0.163|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||||||0.163
81528575|NCT03223337|162744268|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.0409|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7927|1.3668|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2531401 (M13) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.3668|0.7927|
81528576|NCT03223337|162744269|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.0097|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7122|1.4316|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK1278863 (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.4316|0.7122|
81650059|NCT01012245|162991071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.25||||95.0|0.45|0.46||||||Horizontal C/D ratio 1 year (n=11433)||0.46|0.45|
81650060|NCT01012245|162991071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.23||||95.0|0.42|0.43||||||Horizontal C/D ratio 1 year (n=4810)||0.43|0.42|
81650061|NCT01012245|162991071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.19||||95.0|0.33|0.42||||||Horizontal C/D ratio 1 year (n=87)||0.42|0.33|
81650062|NCT01012245|162991071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.25||||95.0|0.47|0.53||||||Horizontal C/D ratio 1 year (n=232)||0.53|0.47|
81650063|NCT01012245|162991071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.27||||95.0|0.5|0.52||||||Horizontal C/D ratio 1 year (n=2703)||0.52|0.50|
81650064|NCT01012245|162991071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.25||||95.0|0.44|0.45||||||Horizontal C/D ratio 2 years (n=8427)||0.45|0.44|
81650065|NCT01012245|162991071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.23||||95.0|0.4|0.42||||||Horizontal C/D ratio 2 years (n=3276)||0.42|0.40|
81650066|NCT01012245|162991071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.19||||95.0|0.31|0.45||||||Horizontal C/D ratio 2 years (n=31)||0.45|0.31|
81650067|NCT01012245|162991071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.25||||95.0|0.45|0.56||||||Horizontal C/D ratio 2 years (n=92)||0.56|0.45|
81650068|NCT01012245|162991071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.27||||95.0|0.49|0.52||||||Horizontal C/D ratio 2 years (n=1812)||0.52|0.49|
81650069|NCT01012245|162991071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.24||||95.0|0.43|0.44||||||Horizontal C/D ratio 3 years (n=6102)||0.44|0.43|
81650070|NCT01012245|162991071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.22||||95.0|0.39|0.41||||||Horizontal C/D ratio 3 years (n=2289)||0.41|0.39|
81650071|NCT01012245|162991071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.15||||95.0|0.25|0.38||||||Horizontal C/D ratio 3 years (n=25)||0.38|0.25|
81650072|NCT01012245|162991071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.21||||95.0|0.42|0.57||||||Horizontal C/D ratio 3 years (n=35)||0.57|0.42|
81650073|NCT01012245|162991071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean value|0.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.26||||95.0|0.47|0.5||||||Horizontal C/D ratio 3 years (n=1204)||0.50|0.47|
81650074|NCT01013961|162991164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.722|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.722
81650075|NCT01013961|162991165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81650076|NCT01375751|162991188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-43.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.92|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.56|-36.09||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment group and LDL-C level and baseline ezetimibe use as covariates.|Placebo is the reference.|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo.||-36.09|-51.56|<0.001
81650077|NCT01375751|162991188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.06|-48.67||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment group and LDL-C level and baseline ezetimibe use as covariates.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo.||-48.67|-64.06|<0.001
81702979|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|5.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.83|8.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9N, Day 30||8.37|3.83|
81702980|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|7.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.19|11.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9N, Day 30||11.82|5.19|
81615278|NCT01456936|162911388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|5.0||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment, cohort, region, treatment by cohort interaction, and region by cohort interaction. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||5.00|3.20|<0.0001
81615279|NCT01456936|162911388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|2.85||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment, cohort, region, treatment by cohort interaction, and region by cohort interaction. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||2.85|1.80|<0.0001
81615280|NCT01456936|162911388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|2.9||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment, cohort, region, treatment by cohort interaction, and region by cohort interaction. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||2.90|1.83|<0.0001
81615281|NCT01456936|162911389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|4.11||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment, cohort, region, treatment by cohort interaction, and region by cohort interaction. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||4.11|2.56|<0.0001
81615282|NCT01456936|162911389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.39||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment, cohort, region, treatment by cohort interaction, and region by cohort interaction. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||2.39|1.46|<0.0001
81615283|NCT01456936|162911389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|2.55||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment, cohort, region, treatment by cohort interaction, and region by cohort interaction. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||2.55|1.56|<0.0001
81615284|NCT01456936|162911390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.07|4.24||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment and region. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||4.24|3.07|<0.0001
81615285|NCT01456936|162911390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|2.45||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment and region. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||2.45|1.75|<0.0001
81615286|NCT01456936|162911390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|2.54||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment and region. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||2.54|1.82|<0.0001
81615287|NCT01456936|162911391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.33|3.83||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment, cohort, region, treatment by cohort interaction, and region by cohort interaction. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||3.83|2.33|<0.0001
81615288|NCT01456936|162911391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|2.59||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment, cohort, region, treatment by cohort interaction, and region by cohort interaction. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||2.59|1.54|<0.0001
81615289|NCT01456936|162911391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|2.54||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment, cohort, region, treatment by cohort interaction, and region by cohort interaction. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||2.54|1.51|<0.0001
81650078|NCT01375751|162991189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-65.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.6|-51.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment group and LDL-C level and baseline ezetimibe use as covariates.|Placebo is the reference|||-51.4|-79.6|<0.001
81650079|NCT01375751|162991189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-84.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-98.8|-70.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment group and LDL-C level and baseline ezetimibe use as covariates.|Placebo is the reference|||-70.7|-98.8|<0.001
81650080|NCT01375751|162991190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-41.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.81|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.32|-34.26||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment group and LDL-C level and baseline ezetimibe use as covariates.|Placebo is the reference|||-34.26|-49.32|<0.001
81650081|NCT01375751|162991190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-53.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.95|-45.97||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment group and LDL-C level and baseline ezetimibe use as covariates.|Placebo is the reference|||-45.97|-60.95|<0.001
81650082|NCT01375751|162991191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.77|-27.74||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment group and LDL-C level and baseline ezetimibe use as covariates.|Placebo is the reference|||-27.74|-41.77|<0.001
81650083|NCT01375751|162991191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-46.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.53|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.18|-39.23||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment group and LDL-C level and baseline ezetimibe use as covariates.|Placebo is the reference|||-39.23|-53.18|<0.001
81702981|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||1.42|0.49|
81468214|NCT05127304|162628206|OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||||||0.037
81702982|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||1.14|0.44|
81615290|NCT01456936|162911392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|3.29||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment, cohort, region, treatment by cohort interaction, and region by cohort interaction. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||3.29|1.90|<0.0001
81615291|NCT01456936|162911392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.36||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment, cohort, region, treatment by cohort interaction, and region by cohort interaction. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||2.36|1.33|<0.0001
81615292|NCT01456936|162911392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.2||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment, cohort, region, treatment by cohort interaction, and region by cohort interaction. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||2.20|1.24|<0.0001
81615293|NCT01456936|162911393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.28|3.3||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment and region. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||3.30|2.28|<0.0001
81615294|NCT01456936|162911393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|2.29||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment and region. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||2.29|1.56|<0.0001
81615295|NCT01456936|162911393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|2.19||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis was done using a logistic regression with terms treatment and region. Region reduced to 2-level for consistency with primary safety model.||2.19|1.49|<0.0001
81615296|NCT00906698|162911406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted gMean|126.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.549|229.012|||ANOVA|||||229.012|69.549|
81615297|NCT00906698|162911407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted gMean|75.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.037|87.837|||ANOVA|||||87.837|65.037|
81615298|NCT00906698|162911408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted gMean|132.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.305|243.917|||ANOVA|||||243.917|72.305|
81615299|NCT00906698|162911409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted gMean|83.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.156|114.823|||ANOVA|||||114.823|61.156|
81615300|NCT00906698|162911412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted gMean|90.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.071|106.978|||ANOVA|||||106.978|76.071|
81468215|NCT05127304|162628207|OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Ambulatory visits||||0.017
81468216|NCT05127304|162628207|OTHER|||||||0.098|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Office visits||||0.098
81615301|NCT00906698|162911413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted gMean|76.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.71|103.871|||ANOVA|||||103.871|56.710|
81615302|NCT00906698|162911414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted gMean|83.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.369|105.966|||ANOVA|||||105.966|66.369|
81615303|NCT00906698|162911415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted gMean|81.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.47|110.369|||ANOVA|||||110.369|60.470|
81615304|NCT03095508|162911420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.446|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.446
81615305|NCT03095508|162911422|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81615306|NCT03095508|162911423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.145|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.145
81615307|NCT03095508|162911424|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.188|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.188
81615308|NCT03095508|162911425|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin 14.5% absolute difference between percentages in group A and B|Risk Difference (RD)|0.14||||1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.24||p- value for superiority: 0.021|Fisher Exact|||p1=proportion of patients without sore throat at Day 4 in Arm A p2=proportion of patients without sore throat at Day 4 in Arm B Н0: p1 - p2 ≤ -0.145||0.24|0.03|0.00001
81615309|NCT00434018|162911431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.001
81615310|NCT04059237|162911438|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Repeated measures ANOVA evaluated change in outcome variables across the study time points.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81615311|NCT04059237|162911439|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Repeated measures ANOVA evaluated change in outcome variables across the study time points.|ANOVA|||||||<.001
81615312|NCT04059237|162911440|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Repeated measures ANOVA evaluated change in outcome variables across the study time points.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81468217|NCT05127304|162628207|OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Outpatient visits||||0.036
81468218|NCT05127304|162628207|OTHER|||||||0.894|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Emergency room visits||||0.894
81615313|NCT04059237|162911441|OTHER|||||||0.1||||||Repeated measures ANOVA evaluated change in outcome variables across the study time points.|ANOVA|||||||0.10
81615314|NCT04059237|162911442|OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Repeated measures ANOVA evaluated change in outcome variables across the study time points.|ANOVA|||||||.01
81615315|NCT04059237|162911443|OTHER|||||||0.59||||||Repeated measures ANOVA evaluated change in outcome variables across the study time points.|ANOVA|||||||0.59
81615316|NCT04059237|162911444|OTHER|||||||0.02||||||Repeated measures ANOVA evaluated change in outcome variables across the study time points.|ANOVA|||||||0.02
81615317|NCT04059237|162911445|OTHER|||||||0.52||||||Repeated measures ANOVA evaluated change in outcome variables across the study time points.|ANOVA|||||||0.52
81615318|NCT04059237|162911446|OTHER|||||||0.08||||||Repeated measures ANOVA evaluated change in outcome variables across the study time points.|ANOVA|||||||0.08
81615319|NCT00835380|162911452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Seroconversion Rate|99.0||||||95.0|89.0|99.0||||||||99|89|
81615320|NCT02908620|162911459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|8.69|||ANOVA||Least squares mean (marginal mean)|||8.69|-3.06|0.322
81615321|NCT02908620|162911460|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.48||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.38|2.99|||ANOVA||Least squares mean (marginal mean)|||2.99|-20.38|0.134
81615322|NCT02908620|162911461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.92||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.48|14.62|||ANOVA||Least squares mean (marginal mean)|||14.62|-6.48|0.442
81615323|NCT02908620|162911462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.78||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|16.9|||ANOVA||Least squares mean (marginal mean)|||16.90|-3.27|0.172
81710199|NCT02253173|163117012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81650084|NCT01375751|162991192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-36.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.01|-29.32||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment group and LDL-C level and baseline ezetimibe use as covariates.|Placbo is the reference|||-29.32|-44.01|<0.001
81650085|NCT01375751|162991192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-45.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.32|-37.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment group and LDL-C level and baseline ezetimibe use as covariates.|Placebo is the reference|||-37.70|-52.32|<0.001
81650086|NCT01375751|162991193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.72|-27.11||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment group and LDL-C level and baseline ezetimibe use as covariates.|Placebo is the reference|||-27.11|-40.72|<0.001
81650087|NCT01375751|162991193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-44.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.41|-37.86||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment group and LDL-C level and baseline ezetimibe use as covariates.|Placebo is the reference|||-37.86|-51.41|<0.001
81650088|NCT05878873|162991194|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||This value was adjusted using false discovery rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom = 44.|This estimate calculation is TENS ON - TENS OFF.|Statistical analysis comparing cortical activation between TENS ON and TENS OFF conditions in people with multiple sclerosis.||||0.007
81650089|NCT05878873|162991194|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||This value was adjusted using false discovery rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom = 44|The estimate calculation is TENS ON - TENS OFF.|Statistical analysis comparing cortical activation between TENS ON and TENS OFF conditions in healthy controls.||||0.008
81650090|NCT05878873|162991195|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0141||0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||This value was adjusted using false discovery rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom = 44|This estimate calculation is TENS ON - TENS OFF at Visit 2.|Statistical analysis comparing savings between TENS ON and TENS OFF conditions in people with multiple sclerosis.||||0.014
81650091|NCT05878873|162991195|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.167||0.878|TWO_SIDED|||||This value was corrected with false discovery rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom = 44|The estimate calculation is TENS ON - TENS OFF at Visit 2|Statistical analysis comparing savings between TENS ON and TENS OFF conditions in healthy controls.||||0.878
81650092|NCT05878873|162991196|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.898|TWO_SIDED|||||This value was corrected using false discovery rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom = 44|The estimate calculation is TENS ON - TENS OFF|Statistical analysis comparing rate of adaptation between TENS ON and TENS OFF conditions in people with multiple sclerosis.||||0.898
81650093|NCT05878873|162991196|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.698|TWO_SIDED|||||This value was corrected using false discovery rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom = 44|The estimate calculation is TENS ON - TENS OFF|Statistical analysis comparing rate of adaptation between TENS ON and TENS OFF conditions in healthy controls.||||0.698
81468219|NCT05127304|162628207|OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Inpatient visits||||0.036
81468220|NCT05127304|162628207|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Other medical visits||||0.001
81468221|NCT05127304|162628208|OTHER|||||||0.162|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||||||0.162
81528577|NCT03223337|162744269|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.7852|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2498|2.5498|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2391220 (M2) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.5498|1.2498|
81468222|NCT05127304|162628209|OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||||||0.037
81468223|NCT05127304|162628210|OTHER|||||||0.065|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Ambulatory visits||||0.065
81650094|NCT02980523|162991197|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The aim of this study was to find the ideal dose of treatment for bacterial eradication and non-inferiority with the comparative groups.||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81650095|NCT02980523|162991198|NON_INFERIORITY|The aim of this study was to find the ideal dose of treatment for bacterial eradication and non-inferiority with the comparative groups.||||||0.372|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.372
81650096|NCT02980523|162991199|NON_INFERIORITY|The aim of this study was to find the ideal dose of treatment for bacterial eradication and non-inferiority with the comparative groups.||||||0.341|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.341
81650097|NCT02980523|162991200|NON_INFERIORITY|The aim of this study was to find the ideal dose of treatment for bacterial eradication and non-inferiority with the comparative groups.||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.001
81650098|NCT02980523|162991201|NON_INFERIORITY|The aim of this study was to find the ideal dose of treatment for bacterial eradication and non-inferiority with the comparative groups.||||||0.003|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.003
81650099|NCT02980523|162991202|NON_INFERIORITY|The aim of this study was to find the ideal dose of treatment for bacterial eradication and non-inferiority with the comparative groups.||||||0.216|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.216
81650100|NCT02980523|162991203|NON_INFERIORITY|The aim of this study was to find the ideal dose of treatment for bacterial eradication and non-inferiority with the comparative groups.||||||0.829|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.829
81650101|NCT02552147|162991213|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-tailed||||||.44
81650102|NCT02552147|162991214|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-tailed||||||0.38
81615324|NCT05824351|162911511|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is defined as an average difference of \< or = 2|Mean of paired differences|-0.2571|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided lower t-test||Draize scores for erythema/eschar and edema were summed for analysis (range of 0 to 8, where a higher score indicated greater irritation).||||<0.0001
81615325|NCT05824351|162911511|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is defined as an average difference of \< or = 2|Mean of paired differences|0.0294|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.79||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided upper t-test||Draize scores for erythema/eschar and edema were summed for analysis (range of 0 to 8, where a higher score indicated greater irritation).||||0.0003
81615326|NCT01543685|162911538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|441.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|129.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|187.1|696.5|||ANCOVA|||||696.5|187.1|<0.001
81615327|NCT01543685|162911538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|260.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|130.3||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|516.3|||ANCOVA|||||516.3|4.1|0.046
81615328|NCT01543685|162911538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|312.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|130.4||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.6|568.9|||ANCOVA|||||568.9|56.6|0.017
81468224|NCT05127304|162628210|OTHER|||||||0.102|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Office visits||||0.102
81615329|NCT01543685|162911538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|211.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|129.6||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.1|466.2|||ANCOVA|||||466.2|-43.1|0.103
81615330|NCT01543685|162911539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013
81615331|NCT01543685|162911539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.014
81615332|NCT01543685|162911539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.211||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.211
81615333|NCT01543685|162911539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.098
81615334|NCT01543685|162911540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81615335|NCT01543685|162911540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81615336|NCT01543685|162911540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.017
81615337|NCT01543685|162911540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.028
81615338|NCT01543685|162911541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81650103|NCT02552147|162991218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-tailed||||||0.13
81615339|NCT01543685|162911541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81615340|NCT01543685|162911541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81615341|NCT01543685|162911541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.015
81615342|NCT01543685|162911542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81468225|NCT05127304|162628210|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Outpatient visits||||0.100
81615343|NCT01543685|162911542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.022
81615344|NCT01543685|162911542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.146||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.146
81468226|NCT05127304|162628210|OTHER|||||||0.189|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Emergency room visits||||0.189
81468227|NCT05127304|162628210|OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Inpatient visits||||0.024
81468228|NCT05127304|162628210|OTHER|||||||0.767|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Other medical visits||||0.767
81615345|NCT01543685|162911542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.071
81615346|NCT01543685|162911543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81615347|NCT01543685|162911543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81615348|NCT01543685|162911543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.010
81615349|NCT01543685|162911543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.016
81615350|NCT01543685|162911544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81615351|NCT01543685|162911544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81615352|NCT01543685|162911544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81615353|NCT01543685|162911544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.017
81615354|NCT01543685|162911545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81615355|NCT01543685|162911545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.020
81615356|NCT01543685|162911545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.012
81615357|NCT01543685|162911545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.029
81615358|NCT01391013|162911546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.08
81615359|NCT01391013|162911547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.88
81615360|NCT01391013|162911548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|This statistical analysis applies to 'Week 48'.||||||0.31
81615361|NCT01391013|162911549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|This statistical analysis applies to 'Week 48'.||||||0.37
81615362|NCT01391013|162911550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|This statistical analysis applies to 'Week 48'.||||||0.66
81615363|NCT01391013|162911551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|This statistical analysis applies to 'Week 48'.||||||0.02
81615364|NCT01391013|162911552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|This statistical analysis applies to 'Week 48'.||||||0.12
81615365|NCT01391013|162911553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|This statistical analysis applies to 'Week 48'.||||||0.71
81615366|NCT01391013|162911554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|This statistical analysis applies to 'Week 48'.||||||0.83
81615367|NCT01391013|162911555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|This statistical analysis applies to 'Week 48'.||||||0.66
81650104|NCT02552147|162991219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-tailed||||||0.13
81650105|NCT02552147|162991220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-tailed||||||0.50
81528578|NCT03223337|162744269|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.7337|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2343|2.4353|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2506104 (M3) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.4353|1.2343|
81528579|NCT03223337|162744269|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.7628|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2898|2.4092|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2487818 (M4) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.4092|1.2898|
81528580|NCT03223337|162744269|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.6413|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2055|2.2347|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2506102 (M5) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.2347|1.2055|
81528581|NCT03223337|162744269|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.8289|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3992|2.3904|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2531398 (M6) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.3904|1.3992|
81528582|NCT03223337|162744269|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.3367|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8288|2.1557|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2531401 (M13) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.1557|0.8288|
81528583|NCT03223337|162744270|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|0.905|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.1869|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK1278863 (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.1869|0.6900|
81528584|NCT03223337|162744270|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|0.7415|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5617|0.9787|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2391220 (M2) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||0.9787|0.5617|
81528585|NCT03223337|162744270|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|0.7299|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4387|1.2145|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2487818 (M4) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.2145|0.4387|
81615368|NCT01391013|162911556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.76
81650106|NCT02552147|162991221|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P value was calculated to \>0.99 and thus rounded to 1.0.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-tailed||||||1.0
81528586|NCT03223337|162744270|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.1703|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.5219|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2506102 (M5) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.5219|0.9000|
81528587|NCT03223337|162744270|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|0.9585|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6664|1.3786|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2531398 (M6) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.3786|0.6664|
81615369|NCT01391013|162911557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.56
81615370|NCT01391013|162911558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.11
81615371|NCT01391013|162911559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.18
81615372|NCT01391013|162911560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.03
81615373|NCT01391013|162911561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.04
81528588|NCT03223337|162744270|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.0004|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7833|1.2778|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2531401 (M13) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.2778|0.7833|
81528589|NCT03223337|162744271|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.0574|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7876|1.4197|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK1278863 (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.4197|0.7876|
81528590|NCT03223337|162744271|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.0143|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7332|1.4032|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2391220 (M2) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.4032|0.7332|
81528591|NCT03223337|162744271|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.038|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7695|1.4002|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2506104 (M3) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.4002|0.7695|
81528592|NCT03223337|162744271|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.3427|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7635|2.3615|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2487818 (M4) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.3615|0.7635|
81528593|NCT03223337|162744271|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.0296|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6996|1.5151|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2506102 (M5) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.5151|0.6996|
81528594|NCT03223337|162744271|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.2721|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8409|1.9245|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2531398 (M6) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.9245|0.8409|
81528595|NCT03223337|162744271|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.2072|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9398|1.5508|||||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean for GSK2531401 (M13) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.5508|0.9398|
81528596|NCT03223337|162744272|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.6822|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.5||P-value was based on Mann-Whitney U test (exact Wilcoxon rank sum test).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median Difference in GSK1278863 (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||0.50|-1.00|0.6822
81615374|NCT00708097|162911563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.98||||0.5757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|8.97||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||8.97|-5.00|0.5757
81615375|NCT00708097|162911564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.17||||0.5387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|9.14||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||9.14|-4.79|0.5387
81650107|NCT02552147|162991222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-tailed||||||0.25
81650108|NCT02552147|162991223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Binomial test|||||||0.69
81615376|NCT00708097|162911564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.79||||0.4306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.18|9.77||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||9.77|-4.18|0.4306
81615377|NCT00708097|162911564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-25.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.09|-18.06||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||-18.06|-32.09|<0.0001
81650109|NCT00559377|162991228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||This outcome is for comparing FMISO Hypoxic Volume to overall survival||||.42
81650110|NCT00559377|162991228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||This outcome is for comparing FMISO T:Bmax to overall survival||||.87
81650111|NCT00559377|162991229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||This outcome is for comparison of FMISO Hypoxic Volume to disease-free survival||||.58
81650112|NCT00559377|162991229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||This outcome is for comarison of FMISO T:Bmax to progression-free survival||||.98
81650113|NCT00559377|162991230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.004|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation|||The correlation between IHC values and FMISO uptake were analyzed using Spearman correlation where p values less than 0.05 were considered significant.||||<0.05
81468229|NCT05127304|162628211|OTHER|||||||0.357|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||||||0.357
81615378|NCT00708097|162911564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.19||||0.9567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.71|7.09||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||7.09|-6.71|0.9567
81650114|NCT01453023|162991260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|0.4|||||Day 1 HR. The estimated value represents the treatment difference: FF/VI 100/25 µg minus FF 100 µg.|||0.4|-8.8|
81650115|NCT01453023|162991260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|8.5|||||Day 14 HR. The estimated value represents the treatment difference: FF/VI 100/25 µg minus FF 100 µg.|||8.5|-1.1|
81650116|NCT01453023|162991261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|6.7|||||Day 1 QTcF. The estimated value represents the treatment difference: FF/VI 100/25 µg minus FF 100 µg.|||6.7|-4.4|
81650117|NCT01453023|162991261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|5.5|||||Day 14 QTcF. The estimated value represents the treatment difference: FF/VI 100/25 µg minus FF 100 µg.|||5.5|-6.0|
81702983|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.95|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||1.95|0.76|
81702984|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||1.21|0.39|
81468230|NCT05127304|162628212|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Ambulatory visits||||0.002
81650118|NCT03178344|162991279|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA||||||0.7||||||P value threshold is 0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.70
81650119|NCT03178344|162991280|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA||||||0.71||||||P value threshold is 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.71
81650120|NCT00420784|162991313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.14|16.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||16.36|4.14|<0.001
81650121|NCT00420784|162991313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.72|19.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||19.20|4.72|<0.001
81650122|NCT00420784|162991313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.31||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|4.75|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.75|1.12|0.024
81650123|NCT00420784|162991315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.41|12.96|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.96|3.41|<0.001
81650124|NCT00420784|162991315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.91|11.27|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.27|2.91|<0.001
81650125|NCT00420784|162991315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|4.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.00|0.95|0.067
81650126|NCT00632021|162991380|EQUIVALENCE|In the primary analysis we compared the number of clinically important medication errors by treatment group using unadjusted negative binomial regression.|Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.09||||||||1.09|0.77|
81650127|NCT00632021|162991381|EQUIVALENCE|The association between intervention and time to first unplanned health care event (hospital readmission) was examined using multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression models.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.28||||||||1.28|0.63|
81702985|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||1.50|0.54|
81702986|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.64|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||1.64|0.53|
81702987|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 30||2.11|0.84|
81615379|NCT00708097|162911564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.81||||0.8188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.14|7.76||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||7.76|-6.14|0.8188
81650128|NCT00443209|162991382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-6.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|-2.6|||Miettenen and Nurminen method||Treatment Difference was compared using the Miettinen and Nurminen (MN) method.|||-2.6|-10.4|<0.001
81463762|NCT04075682|162618920|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.1918|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results from the multiple imputation model are for the pre-specified H4 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received pictorial warnings only. We expected that this outcome would be lower in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the pictorial warning only group.||||0.1918
81463763|NCT04075682|162618920|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H2 assessment. We expected that the effect of pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) vs no pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) on the outcome would be lower for higher vs lower self-efficacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||||0.99
81650129|NCT00443209|162991383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|1.4|||||Treatment Difference was compared using the MN method.|||1.4|-11.7|
81650130|NCT00443209|162991384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0|||||Treatment Difference was compared using the MN method.|||2.0|-2.0|
81463764|NCT04075682|162618920|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54||0.6873|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083.|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects logistic regression models that accounted for repeated measures at the individual level.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are from the multiple imputation model for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5b assessment, which evaluates whether moderation of pictorial warnings effects would vary by whether the pictorial warnings included inserts or not. We expected that moderation effects of baseline self-efficacy would be larger for pictorial warnings only (vs control) than for pictorial warnings AND inserts (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||||0.6873
81463765|NCT04075682|162618921|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.41||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Mixed Models Analysis|We estimated mixed-effects ordinal regression models that accounted for repeated measures at both the day- and individual-levels.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||0.41|-1.12|0.37
81468231|NCT05127304|162628212|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Office visits||||0.420
81650131|NCT00443209|162991386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.75|||||Based on mixed logistic regression model with a fixed effect term for treatment, baseline pain severity and a random effect term for participant, with the random effect following a normal distribution. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of telcagepant.|||0.75|0.45|
81468232|NCT05127304|162628212|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Outpatient visits||||0.002
81468233|NCT05127304|162628212|OTHER|||||||0.304|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Emergency room visits||||0.304
81468234|NCT05127304|162628212|OTHER|||||||0.326|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Inpatient visits||||0.326
81468235|NCT05127304|162628212|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Other medical visits||||0.007
81650132|NCT03178045|162991400|OTHER|Multivariable Logistic Regression|Estimated Increase|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.6||||||||3.6|-3.1|
81650133|NCT03178045|162991401|OTHER|Multivariable logistic regression|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.31||||||||1.31|0.69|
81468236|NCT05127304|162628213|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||||||0.520
81650134|NCT03178045|162991402|OTHER|Longitudinal mixed effects regression|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.32||||||||1.32|0.60|
81650135|NCT00513747|162991408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1521|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1521
81650136|NCT00513747|162991409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0097|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0097
81650137|NCT00513747|162991410|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4645|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.4645
81650138|NCT00715117|162991456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81650139|NCT00715117|162991456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81650140|NCT00715117|162991457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Bowel symptoms||||>0.05
81650141|NCT00715117|162991457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Social well-being||||0.035
81615380|NCT00708097|162911564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-27.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.03|-20.08||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||-20.08|-34.03|<0.0001
81650142|NCT00715117|162991457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Emotional well-being||||>0.05
81650143|NCT00715117|162991457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Systemic symptoms|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.035
81650144|NCT00715117|162991457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Body Image||||>0.05
81650145|NCT00715117|162991458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Sleep disturbance||||1.0
81650146|NCT00715117|162991458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Fisher Exact|||Unusual dreams||||0.45
81650147|NCT00715117|162991458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Twitching||||1.0
81615381|NCT00708097|162911564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.62||||0.8599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.28|7.51||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||7.51|-6.28|0.8599
81615382|NCT00708097|162911564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-27.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.2|-20.3||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||-20.30|-34.20|<0.0001
81650148|NCT00715117|162991458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Headaches||||1.0
81650149|NCT00715117|162991458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Decreased appetite||||1.0
81650150|NCT00715117|162991458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Nausea||||1.0
81650151|NCT00715117|162991458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Hair loss||||1.0
81650152|NCT00715117|162991458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fatigue||||1.0
81650153|NCT00715117|162991458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Flushed ears||||1.0
81650154|NCT00715117|162991458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Papules, rash||||1.0
81650155|NCT00715117|162991458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Double vision||||1.0
81650156|NCT01999777|162991464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1972|||||||Wald asymptotic|P-value based on a standard Wald asymptotic test for equality without a continuity correction.||Assumptions included that the proportion of seizures occurring within 6 hours after placebo administration was \~65% and a relative reduction of 50% would result in a reduction of ≥ 32.5 percentage points. Based on a 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the differences in proportions, a sample size of 62 analyzable subjects was chosen to detect a 0.35 difference between group. Sample size estimations were based on nQuery Version 7.0 using the table for CIs for differences in 2 proportions.||||0.1972
81650157|NCT01999777|162991465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1388|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1388
81650158|NCT03786744|162991477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.0||||0.049367|TWO_SIDED|||||Alternative hypothesis: can be changed of speech, language, communication skills for Cord Blood versus Placebo groups in 2-month Threshold \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The study results were statistically processed using parametric and non-parametric methods using STATA version 9.0, Statistica for Windows version 6.0. Changes from the beginning of therapy and after 1, 2, 6, 12 months were compared using the Wilcoxon criterion, data between the main group and the control group were compared using non-parametric method, Mann-Whitney test was used (data are presented in Me - median format with an indication of 25% and 75% quartile||||0.049367
81650159|NCT03786744|162991477|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|9.0||||0.004072|TWO_SIDED|||||"Alternative hypothesis: can be changed average of 2-month of Health/Physical Development/Behaviour for Cord Blood versus Control groups.~Threshold \<0.05"|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The study results were statistically processed using parametric and non-parametric methods using STATA version 9.0, Statistica for Windows version 6.0 and MS Office Excel 2007. Changes from the beginning of therapy and after 1, 2, 6, 12 months were compared using the Wilcoxon criterion, data between the main group and the control group were compared using non-parametric method, Mann-Whitney test was used (data are presented in Me - median format with an indication of 25% and 75% quartile.||||0.004072
81650160|NCT03786744|162991477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.0||||0.017258|TWO_SIDED|||||"Alternative hypothesis: can be changed average of 12-month of Health/Physical Development/Behaviour for Cord Blood versus Placebo groups.~Threshold \<0.05"|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The study results were statistically processed using parametric and non-parametric methods using STATA version 9.0, Statistica for Windows version 6.0 and MS Office Excel 2007. Changes from the beginning of therapy and after 1, 2, 6, 12 months were compared using the Wilcoxon criterion, data between the main group and the control group were compared using non-parametric method, Mann-Whitney test was used (data are presented in Me - median format with an indication of 25% and 75% quartile.||||0.017258
81650161|NCT03786744|162991477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.0||||0.03121|TWO_SIDED|||||"Alternative hypothesis: can be changed average of 1-month of total score for Cord Blood versus Placebo groups.~Threshold \<0.05"|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The study results were statistically processed using parametric and non-parametric methods using STATA version 9.0, Statistica for Windows version 6.0. Changes from the beginning of therapy and after 1, 2, 6, 12 months were compared using the Wilcoxon criterion, data between the main group and the control group were compared using non-parametric method, Mann-Whitney test was used (data are presented in Me - median format with an indication of 25% and 75% quartile||||0.031210
81702988|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.43|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 30||1.43|0.55|
81702989|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 30||2.50|0.95|
81615383|NCT00708097|162911564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-27.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.84|-20.89||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||-20.89|-34.84|<0.0001
81702990|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||1.44|0.55|
81615384|NCT00708097|162911565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.45||||0.5451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.15|3.26||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||3.26|-6.15|0.5451
81615385|NCT00708097|162911565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.5||||0.1433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|8.19||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||8.19|-1.20|0.1433
81615386|NCT00708097|162911565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|7.47||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.78|12.16||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||12.16|2.78|0.0020
81615387|NCT00708097|162911565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|23.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.79|28.25||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||28.25|18.79|<0.0001
81615388|NCT00708097|162911565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.94||||0.0373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|9.59||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||9.59|0.29|0.0373
81685848|NCT01165229|163069673|OTHER|Efficacy of the HZ/su vaccine against use of pain medications was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|39.6||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.79|64.75|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction in use of pain medication between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A \>=70YOA group and Zoster-022 Placebo \>=70YOA Group||64.75|10.79|0.0083
81685849|NCT01165229|163069674|OTHER|Efficacy of the HZ/su vaccine against duration of pain medication associated with HZ was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE derived from the hazard ratio was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|58.94||||0.0232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.45|80.96|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction in duration of pain medication associated with HZ between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A 70-79YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo 70-79YOA Group||80.96|11.45|0.0232
81685850|NCT01165229|163069674|OTHER|Efficacy of the HZ/su vaccine against duration of pain medication associated with HZ was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE derived from the hazard ratio was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|-14.56||||0.8324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-303.3|67.46|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction in duration of pain medication associated with HZ between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A \>=80YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo \>=80YOA Group||67.46|-303.30|0.8324
81685851|NCT01165229|163069674|OTHER|Efficacy of the HZ/su vaccine against duration of pain medication associated with HZ was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE derived from the hazard ratio was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|49.25||||0.0404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.92|73.47|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction in duration of pain medication associated with HZ between Zoster-022 GSK1437173A \>=70YOA Group and Zoster-022 Placebo \>=70YOA Group||73.47|2.92|0.0404
81685852|NCT01165229|163069683|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine against PHN was demonstrated if the lower limit of the of the 2-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|100.0||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.88|100.0|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of PHN between Zoster-022/006 Pooled GSK1437173A 50-59YOA Group and Zoster-022/006 Pooled Placebo 50-59YOA Group.Comparison of vaccine efficacy for groups 70-79 and above 80 YOA are presented in outcome measure 2.||100.00|40.88|0.0081
81468237|NCT05127304|162628214|OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||||||0.037
81685853|NCT01165229|163069683|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine against PHN was demonstrated if the lower limit of the of the 2-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|100.0||||0.5097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-442.83|100.0|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of PHN between Zoster-022/006 Pooled GSK1437173A 60-69YOA Group and Zoster-022/006 Pooled Placebo 60-69YOA Group||100.00|-442.83|0.5097
81685854|NCT01165229|163069684|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine in reduction of PHN in subjects with confirmed HZ episodes was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|100.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-649.86|100.0|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of Vaccine efficacy in reduction of PHN incidence in subjects with confirmed HZ episode in Zoster-022/006 Pooled GSK1437173A 50-59 YOA Group versus Zoster-022/006 Pooled Placebo 50-59 YOA Group||100.00|-649.86|1.0000
81468238|NCT05127304|162628215|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Medical costs||||0.060
81615389|NCT00708097|162911565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|8.92||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.24|13.59||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||13.59|4.24|0.0002
81615390|NCT00708097|162911565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|24.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.27|29.66||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||29.66|20.27|<0.0001
81615391|NCT00708097|162911565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.98||||0.0925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|8.61||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||8.61|-0.66|0.0925
81615392|NCT00708097|162911565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|20.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.35|24.7||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||24.70|15.35|<0.0001
81615393|NCT00708097|162911565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|16.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.36|20.74||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to percent SMH. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||20.74|11.36|<0.0001
81615394|NCT00708097|162911566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.01||||0.9697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-106.34|102.32||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||102.32|-106.34|0.9697
81615395|NCT00708097|162911566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|106.9||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.92|210.87||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||210.87|2.92|0.0440
81615396|NCT00708097|162911566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|160.92||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.96|264.88||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||264.88|56.96|0.0026
81615397|NCT00708097|162911566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|222.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|117.58|327.36||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||327.36|117.58|<0.0001
81702991|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||1.54|0.63|
81702992|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||2.12|0.82|
81702993|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||1.37|0.70|
81702994|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||1.37|0.71|
81702995|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.67|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||1.67|0.78|
81468239|NCT05127304|162628215|OTHER|||||||0.177|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Ambulatory costs||||0.177
81468240|NCT05127304|162628215|OTHER|||||||0.834|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Office visits costs||||0.834
81468241|NCT05127304|162628215|OTHER|||||||0.121|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Outpatient visits costs||||0.121
81615398|NCT00708097|162911566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|108.91||||0.0382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.98|211.83||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||211.83|5.98|0.0382
81615399|NCT00708097|162911566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|162.93||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.68|266.18||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||266.18|59.68|0.0021
81615400|NCT00708097|162911566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|224.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|120.51|328.46||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||328.46|120.51|<0.0001
81615401|NCT00708097|162911566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|54.03||||0.3003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.56|156.61||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||156.61|-48.56|0.3003
81650162|NCT03786744|162991477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|24.0||||0.00194|TWO_SIDED|||||"Alternative hypothesis: can be changed average of 2-month of Total score for Cord Blood versus Placebo groups.~Threshold \<0.05"|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The study results were statistically processed using parametric and non-parametric methods using STATA version 9.0, Statistica for Windows version 6.0. Changes from the beginning of therapy and after 1, 2, 6, 12 months were compared using the Wilcoxon criterion, data between the main group and the control group were compared using non-parametric method, Mann-Whitney test was used (data are presented in Me - median format with an indication of 25% and 75% quartile||||0.001940
81650163|NCT03786744|162991477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|15.0||||0.03121|TWO_SIDED|||||"Alternative hypothesis: can be changed average of 6-month of Total score for Cord Blood versus Placebo groups.~Threshold \<0.05"|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The study results were statistically processed using parametric and non-parametric methods using STATA version 9.0, Statistica for Windows version 6.0. Changes from the beginning of therapy and after 1, 2, 6, 12 months were compared using the Wilcoxon criterion, data between the main group and the control group were compared using non-parametric method, Mann-Whitney test was used (data are presented in Me - median format with an indication of 25% and 75% quartile||||0.031210
81650164|NCT03786744|162991477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|16.0||||0.01133|TWO_SIDED|||||"Alternative hypothesis: can be changed average of 12-month of Total score for Cord Blood versus Placebo groups.~Threshold \<0.05"|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The study results were statistically processed using parametric and non-parametric methods using STATA version 9.0, Statistica for Windows version 6.0. Changes from the beginning of therapy and after 1, 2, 6, 12 months were compared using the Wilcoxon criterion, data between the main group and the control group were compared using non-parametric method, Mann-Whitney test was used (data are presented in Me - median format with an indication of 25% and 75% quartile||||0.011330
81650165|NCT02559310|162991493|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority Margin = 12.5%.|Treatment Difference (Lef - Mox)|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|2.8|||||Difference in percentage of Responders for ECR (Lefamulin - Moxifloxacin). CI computed using continuity-corrected Z-statistic.|||2.8|-8.5|
81650166|NCT02559310|162991494|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority Margin = 10%.|Treatment Difference (Lef - Mox)|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|3.9|||||Difference in Percentage of Success for IACR at test of cure visit (Lefamulin - Moxifloxacin). CI computed via Miettinen-Nurminen method, adjusted for prior antibiotic use \[Y vs. N\] and PORT risk class \[III vs. IV/V\], using CMH stratum weights.|||3.9|-8.9|
81650167|NCT02559310|162991494|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority Margin = 10%|Treatment Difference (Lef - Mox)|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|4.1|||||Difference in percentage of Success for IACR at test of cure visit. CI computed using continuity-corrected Z-statistic.|||4.1|-9.2|
81650168|NCT02559310|162991495|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority Margin = 10%.|Treatment Difference|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|3.4|||||Difference in percentage of success for IACR at test of cure visit (Lefamulin - Moxifloxacin). CI computed via Miettinen-Nurminen method, adjusted for prior antibiotic use \[Y vs. N\] and PORT risk class \[III vs. IV/V\], using CMH stratum weights.|||3.4|-8.4|
81528597|NCT03223337|162744272|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.5767|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.0||P-value was based on Mann-Whitney U test (exact Wilcoxon rank sum test).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median Difference in GSK2391220 (M2)(Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.00|-1.00|0.5767
81528598|NCT03223337|162744272|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.588|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.5||P-value was based on Mann-Whitney U test (exact Wilcoxon rank sum test).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median Difference in GSK2487818 (M4)(Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.50|-1.00|0.5880
81702996|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.52||||||95.0|0.99|2.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||2.32|0.99|
81702997|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||2.18|1.00|
81702998|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||3.22|1.35|
81528599|NCT03223337|162744272|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.7716|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.0||P-value was based on Mann-Whitney U test (exact Wilcoxon rank sum test).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median Difference in GSK2506102 (M5)(Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.00|-1.00|0.7716
81710200|NCT02253173|163117013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81528600|NCT03223337|162744272|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.4093|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|2.0||P-value was based on Mann-Whitney U test (exact Wilcoxon rank sum test).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median Difference in GSK2531398 (M6) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||2.00|-1.00|0.4093
81528601|NCT03223337|162744272|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9837|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.0||P-value was based on Mann-Whitney U test (exact Wilcoxon rank sum test).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median Difference in GSK2531401 (M13) (Moderate hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.00|-1.00|0.9837
81528602|NCT03223337|162744273|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.6224|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.5||P-value was based on Mann-Whitney U test (exact Wilcoxon rank sum test).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median Difference in GSK1278863 (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||0.50|-1.00|0.6224
81528603|NCT03223337|162744273|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8042|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.0||P-value was based on Mann-Whitney U test (exact Wilcoxon rank sum test).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median Difference in GSK2391220 (M2) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||0.00|-1.00|0.8042
81528604|NCT03223337|162744273|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8423|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.0||P-value was based on Mann-Whitney U test (exact Wilcoxon rank sum test).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median Difference in GSK2506104 (M3) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.00|-1.00|0.8423
81528605|NCT03223337|162744273|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.5207|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.0||P-value was based on Mann-Whitney U test (exact Wilcoxon rank sum test).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median Difference in GSK2487818 (M4) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.00|-1.00|0.5207
81528606|NCT03223337|162744273|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8423|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.0||P-value was based on Mann-Whitney U test (exact Wilcoxon rank sum test).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median Difference in GSK2506102 (M5) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.00|-1.00|0.8423
81528607|NCT03223337|162744273|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.0||P-value was based on Mann-Whitney U test (exact Wilcoxon rank sum test).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median Difference in GSK2531398 (M6) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.00|-1.00|1.0000
81528608|NCT03223337|162744273|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8042|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|1.0||P-value was based on Mann-Whitney U test (exact Wilcoxon rank sum test).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median Difference in GSK2531401 (M13) (Mild hepatic impairment participants versus Healthy participants) has been presented.|||1.00|0.00|0.8042
81528609|NCT01362608|162744292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.2|-11.2|||ANCOVA|||||-11.2|-28.2|<0.0001
81528610|NCT01362608|162744293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.26||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.71|||Regression, Cox|||||0.71|0.10|0.0043
81528611|NCT01336140|162744312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||"We calculated that a minimum of 248 subjects are needed to attain 80% power to detect 70% reduction in the incidence of the primary endpoint (diarrhea), assuming an event rate of 15% in the control group (2-tailed α = 0.05). We targeted enrolling 300 patients to allow some room for error in our assumptions.~null hypothesis: incidence of diarrhea is no different between the aminophylline arm and the placebo arm."||||0.002
81528612|NCT01336140|162744313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81528613|NCT01336140|162744314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.001
81615402|NCT00708097|162911566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|61.55||||0.2432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.14|165.24||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||165.24|-42.14|0.2432
81650169|NCT02559310|162991495|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority Margin = 10%|Treatment Difference (Lef - Mox)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|3.7|||||Difference in Percentage of Success for IACR at test of cure visit (Lefamulin - Moxifloxacin). CI computed using continuity-corrected Z-statistic|||3.7|-8.7|
81528614|NCT01336140|162744315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81528615|NCT01128244|162744319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.20
81528616|NCT01128244|162744320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance, P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.62
81528617|NCT01128244|162744321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance, P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||<0.001
81528618|NCT01128244|162744322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance, P\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.45
81528619|NCT01128244|162744323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test of treatment effect.|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Data were analyzed by paired t-test adjusted for multiple testing by Sidak methods.|t-test, 2 sided|||Data were analyzed by paired t-test adjusted for multiple testing by Sidak methods.||||<0.05
81528620|NCT01449006|162744333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||||||This pilot study was conducted to generate effect sizes for a potential larger investigation. The study design and small sample size had limited power to detect a statistically significant effect at p\<0.05, so no p-value threshold was strictly set.|Mixed Models Analysis|41 data points included (control n=14; maraviroc: n=27); n=1 control did not attend 12-month visit.||The primary outcome was analysed using a mixed-effect regression model with arm and time as fixed linear effects, arm\*time interaction as a non-linear fixed effect and participant as a random effect to account for participant attrition.||||0.05
81528621|NCT01449006|162744333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|1.71|||||Positive value reflects improved neurocognitive functioning in maraviroc arm compared to control arm.|Clinical relevance of the effect size observed at 6-months was assessed by generating Cohen's d statistic and 90% confidence interval (CI) around the estimate.||1.71|-0.19|
81702999|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||1.26|0.36|
81703000|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||1.26|0.40|
81615403|NCT00708097|162911566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|115.58||||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.02|219.13||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||219.13|12.02|0.0289
81615404|NCT00708097|162911567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-13.9||||0.9293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-322.47|294.66||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||294.66|-322.47|0.9293
81615405|NCT00708097|162911567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|575.71||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|268.24|883.17||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||883.17|268.24|0.0003
81615406|NCT00708097|162911567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|637.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|330.3|945.03||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||945.03|330.30|<0.0001
81615407|NCT00708097|162911567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1813.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1503.03|2123.54||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||2123.54|1503.03|<0.0001
81615408|NCT00708097|162911567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|589.61||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|285.31|893.92|||ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||893.92|285.31|0.0002
81615409|NCT00708097|162911567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|651.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|346.44|956.7||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||956.70|346.44|<0.0001
81615410|NCT00708097|162911567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1827.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1519.78|2134.6||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||2134.60|1519.78|<0.0001
81615411|NCT00708097|162911567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|61.96||||0.6874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-241.25|365.17||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||365.17|-241.25|0.6874
81615412|NCT00708097|162911567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1237.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|931.46|1543.7|||ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||1543.70|931.46|<0.0001
81615413|NCT00708097|162911567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1175.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|869.15|1482.1||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment and period with subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means of the treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to EFU. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||1482.10|869.15|<0.0001
81615414|NCT02263508|162911600|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.04|||Stratified log-rank test|Stratified by randomization factors (disease stage, prior BRAF inhibitor therapy) and baseline PD-L1 status.|Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization factors (disease stage, prior BRAF inhibitor therapy) and baseline PD-L1 status.|||1.04|0.71|0.13
81703001|NCT03803202|163101467|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.73|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||1.73|0.47|
81703002|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 1||1.42|0.57|
81703003|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|3.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 1||3.08|1.12|
81468242|NCT05127304|162628215|OTHER|||||||0.159|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Emergency room visits costs||||0.159
81615415|NCT02263508|162911601|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.21|||Stratified log-rank test|Stratified by randomization factors (disease stage, prior BRAF inhibitor therapy) and baseline PD-L1 status.|Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization factors (disease stage, prior BRAF inhibitor therapy) and baseline PD-L1 status.|||1.21|0.77|0.77
81615416|NCT02263508|162911609|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|3.07|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression stratified by randomization stratification factors (disease stage and prior BRAF inhibitor therapy) and the baseline PD-L1 status.|Adjusted odds ratio estimated using logistic regression with randomization stratification factors and baseline PD-L1 status.|||3.07|1.15|0.012
81615417|NCT02263508|162911610|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.34|||Stratified log-rank test|Stratified by randomization factors (disease stage, prior BRAF inhibitor therapy) and baseline PD-L1 status.|Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization factors (disease stage, prior BRAF inhibitor therapy) and baseline PD-L1 status.|||1.34|0.82|0.14
81615418|NCT02263508|162911611|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.24|||Stratified log-rank test|Stratified by randomization factors (disease stage, prior BRAF inhibitor therapy) and baseline PD-L1 status.|Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization factors (disease stage, prior BRAF inhibitor therapy) and baseline PD-L1 status.|||1.24|0.63|0.47
81615419|NCT02263508|162911612|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.79|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression stratified by randomization stratification factors (disease stage and prior BRAF inhibitor therapy) and the baseline PD-L1 status.|Adjusted odds ratio estimated using logistic regression with randomization stratification factors and baseline PD-L1 status.|||1.79|0.97|0.081
81615420|NCT02263508|162911614|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.9|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression stratified by randomization stratification factors (disease stage and prior BRAF inhibitor therapy) and the baseline PD-L1 status.|Adjusted odds ratio estimated using logistic regression with randomization stratification factors and baseline PD-L1 status.|||1.90|1.02|0.039
81615421|NCT02263508|162911616|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.75|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression stratified by randomization stratification factors (disease stage and prior BRAF inhibitor therapy) and the baseline PD-L1 status.|Adjusted odds ratio estimated using logistic regression with randomization stratification factors and baseline PD-L1 status.|||1.75|0.94|0.11
81615422|NCT02263508|162911617|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.96|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression stratified by randomization stratification factors (disease stage and prior BRAF inhibitor therapy) and the baseline PD-L1 status.|Adjusted odds ratio estimated using logistic regression with randomization stratification factors and baseline PD-L1 status.|||1.96|1.06|0.020
81615423|NCT02263508|162911619|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.17|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression stratified by randomization stratification factors (disease stage and prior BRAF inhibitor therapy) and the baseline PD-L1 status.|Adjusted odds ratio estimated using logistic regression with randomization stratification factors and baseline PD-L1 status.|||2.17|1.16|0.004
81615424|NCT02263508|162911621|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.85|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression stratified by randomization stratification factors (disease stage and prior BRAF inhibitor therapy) and the baseline PD-L1 status.|Adjusted odds ratio estimated using logistic regression with randomization stratification factors and baseline PD-L1 status.|||1.85|0.99|0.058
81615425|NCT02263508|162911622|OTHER||Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|2.05|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures include the fixed and categorical effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, the fixed and continuous covariates of baseline HRQL score, randomization stratification factors (stage of disease and prior BRAF inhibitor therapy per IVRS) and baseline PD-L1 status (positive and not positive). Random subject effect was modeled using within subject-error correlation structure.||2.05|-1.67|0.84
81615426|NCT01280591|162911624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-70.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.17||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-106.8|-33.7|||ANCOVA|||||-33.7|-106.8|0.0002
81615427|NCT01280591|162911625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81615428|NCT01280591|162911626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|70.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.85||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.1|112.7|||ANCOVA|||||112.7|28.1|0.0001
81615429|NCT01280591|162911627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.14||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|19.7|||ANCOVA|||||19.7|3.7|0.0007
81615430|NCT01280591|162911628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81615431|NCT01280591|162911629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0027
81615432|NCT01280591|162911630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0321|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0321
81615433|NCT01280591|162911631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0019
81615434|NCT01280591|162911632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81615435|NCT01280591|162911633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||>0.05
81615436|NCT01280591|162911634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0012
81615437|NCT01280591|162911635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81615438|NCT01280591|162911636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81615439|NCT01280591|162911637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0016
81703004|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 1||1.49|0.53|
81703005|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.87|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 1||1.87|0.84|
81468243|NCT05127304|162628215|OTHER|||||||0.289|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Inpatient stay costs||||0.289
81468244|NCT05127304|162628215|OTHER|||||||0.055|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Other medical costs||||0.055
81468245|NCT05127304|162628215|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Pharmacy costs||||<0.001
81468246|NCT05127304|162628215|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Total (medical + pharmacy) costs||||<0.001
81468247|NCT05127304|162628216|OTHER|||||||0.066|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Medical costs||||0.066
81615440|NCT01280591|162911638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||>0.05
81615441|NCT01280591|162911639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81615442|NCT01280591|162911640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0064|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0064
81615443|NCT01280591|162911641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0047|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0047
81615444|NCT01280591|162911642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0053|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0053
81615445|NCT01280591|162911644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2734|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2734
81615446|NCT03686813|162911645|OTHER|||||||0.317|||||||McNemar|||||||0.317
81615447|NCT03686813|162911646|OTHER|||||||0.317|||||||McNemar|||||||0.317
81615448|NCT03686813|162911647|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||||||>0.999
81615449|NCT03686813|162911648|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||McNemar|||||||0.18
81615450|NCT03686813|162911649|OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||McNemar|||||||0.29
81615451|NCT03265210|162911665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|1.95|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean value in Relief Arm minus Mean value in Referral Arm.|Baseline||1.95|-4.95|0.39
81703006|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.73|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 1||2.73|1.18|
81703007|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.69|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 1||1.69|0.69|
81468248|NCT05127304|162628216|OTHER|||||||0.193|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Ambulatory costs||||0.193
81703008|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 1||1.21|0.54|
81468249|NCT05127304|162628216|OTHER|||||||0.117|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Office visits costs||||0.117
81468250|NCT05127304|162628216|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Outpatient visits costs||||0.250
81468251|NCT05127304|162628216|OTHER|||||||0.431|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Emergency room visits costs||||0.431
81468252|NCT05127304|162628216|OTHER|||||||0.129|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Inpatient stay costs||||0.129
81468253|NCT05127304|162628216|OTHER|||||||0.236|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Other medical costs||||0.236
81468254|NCT05127304|162628216|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Pharmacy costs||||<0.001
81468255|NCT05127304|162628216|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Total (medical + pharmacy) costs||||<0.001
81468256|NCT05127304|162628217|OTHER|||||||0.057|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Medical costs||||0.057
81468257|NCT05127304|162628217|OTHER|||||||0.182|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Ambulatory costs||||0.182
81468258|NCT05127304|162628217|OTHER|||||||0.083|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Office visits costs||||0.083
81468259|NCT05127304|162628217|OTHER|||||||0.245|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Outpatient visits costs||||0.245
81468260|NCT05127304|162628217|OTHER|||||||0.386|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Emergency room visits costs||||0.386
81468261|NCT05127304|162628217|OTHER|||||||0.115|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Inpatient stay costs||||0.115
81468262|NCT05127304|162628217|OTHER|||||||0.237|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Other medical costs||||0.237
81468263|NCT05127304|162628217|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Pharmacy costs||||<0.001
81468264|NCT05127304|162628217|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Total (medical + pharmacy) costs||||<0.001
81468265|NCT05127304|162628218|OTHER|||||||0.189|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Medical costs||||0.189
81468266|NCT05127304|162628218|OTHER|||||||0.314|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Ambulatory costs||||0.314
81468267|NCT05127304|162628218|OTHER|||||||0.203|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Office visits costs||||0.203
81468268|NCT05127304|162628218|OTHER|||||||0.379|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Outpatient visits costs||||0.379
81468269|NCT05127304|162628218|OTHER|||||||0.815|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Emergency room visits costs||||0.815
81468270|NCT05127304|162628218|OTHER|||||||0.205|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Inpatient stay costs||||0.205
81468271|NCT05127304|162628218|OTHER|||||||0.556|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Other medical costs||||0.556
81468272|NCT05127304|162628218|OTHER|||||||0.189|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Total (medical + pharmacy) costs||||0.189
81468273|NCT05127304|162628219|OTHER|||||||0.483|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Medical costs||||0.483
81468274|NCT05127304|162628219|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Ambulatory costs||||0.002
81468275|NCT05127304|162628219|OTHER|||||||0.123|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Office visits costs||||0.123
81468276|NCT05127304|162628219|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Outpatient visits costs||||0.003
81468277|NCT05127304|162628219|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Emergency room visits costs||||0.170
81468278|NCT05127304|162628219|OTHER|||||||0.582|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Inpatient stay costs||||0.582
81468279|NCT05127304|162628219|OTHER|||||||0.887|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Other medical costs||||0.887
81468280|NCT05127304|162628219|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Pharmacy costs||||<0.001
81468281|NCT05127304|162628219|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Total (medical + pharmacy) costs||||<0.001
81468282|NCT05127304|162628220|OTHER|||||||0.205|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Any COPD exacerbation||||0.205
81468283|NCT05127304|162628220|OTHER|||||||0.454|||||||Weighted clustered linear regression|||Severe COPD exacerbation||||0.454
81468284|NCT05127304|162628221|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Rao-Scott test|||||||0.060
81468285|NCT05174949|162628229|SUPERIORITY|We performed a linear regression analysis (generalized estimating equations) in which we compared both intervention groups to the sham group and added a time interaction term|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.58|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|8.4||Anode compared to sham: p = 0.0516 Cathode compared to sham: p \<.0001 . Anode change over time compared to sham p=0.0255 Cathode change over time compared to sham p\<.0001|Generalized Estimating Equations||Anode mean change = 4.13 std = 4.29 CLM = 0.5-7.7 Cathode mean change = 5.38 std = 3.58 CLM=2.4-8.4|We will report first anode compared to sham and then cathode compared to sham||8.4|2.4|<0.0001
81463766|NCT04075682|162618922|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Rate ratio|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Negative binomial regression|We estimated negative binomial regression models, as there is a single measure for each person and so there are no repeated measures.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H1 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received inserts (insert only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (pictorial warning only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the insert groups than in the no insert groups.||1.10|0.90|0.92
81650170|NCT03494985|162991500|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.9||p-value was adjusted using Dunnett's method for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|ANOVA model with factors for treatment, study site and DMI stratification (mild, moderate, severe).|First named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive value favours the first named treatment.|||0.9|0.4|<0.0001
81650171|NCT03494985|162991500|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.2||p-value was adjusted using Dunnett's method for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|ANOVA model with factors for treatment, study site and DMI stratification (mild, moderate, severe).|First named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive value favours the first named treatment.|||1.2|0.6|<0.0001
81650172|NCT03494985|162991500|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.9||p-value was adjusted using Dunnett's method for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|ANOVA model with factors for treatment, study site and DMI stratification (mild, moderate, severe).|First named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive value favours the first named treatment.|||0.9|0.3|<0.0001
81650173|NCT03036124|162991508|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.65|0.85|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by Type 2 Diabetes status at randomization and including the history of hospitalizations due to Heart failure as a factor.||||0.85|0.65|<0.0001
81650174|NCT03036124|162991509|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.65|0.85|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by Type 2 Diabetes status at randomization and including the history of hospitalizations due to Heart failure as a factor.||||0.85|0.65|<0.0001
81650175|NCT03036124|162991510|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (RR)|0.75||||0.0002||95.0|0.65|0.88|||LWYY proportional rates model|Stratified by Type 2 Diabetes status at randomization and including the history of hospitalizations due to Heart failure as a factor.||||0.88|0.65|0.0002
81650176|NCT03036124|162991511|SUPERIORITY||Win Ratio (WR)|1.18|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.11|1.26||The p-value is obtained from a rank ANCOVA adjusted for baseline KCCQ score and stratified by T2DM status at randomization.|Win Ratio|Stratified by Type 2 Diabetes status at randomization and including baseline score as a covariate.|The composite of change from baseline in total symptom score at 8 months, or death before 8 months.|||1.26|1.11|<0.0001
81650177|NCT03036124|162991512|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.1681||95.0|0.44|1.16|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by Type 2 Diabetes status at randomization and including baseline eGFR as a covariate.||||1.16|0.44|0.1681
81650178|NCT03036124|162991513|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0217||95.0|0.71|0.97|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by Type 2 Diabetes status at randomization.||||0.97|0.71|0.0217
81463767|NCT04075682|162618922|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Rate ratio|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.11||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Negative binomial regression|We estimated negative binomial regression models, as there is a single measure for each person and so there are no repeated measures.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H2 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing groups that received pictorial warnings (pictorial warning only AND insert + pictorial warnings) with the groups that did not (insert only AND control). We expected that the outcome would be higher in the pictorial warning groups than in the no pictorial warning groups.||1.11|0.90|0.95
81463768|NCT04075682|162618922|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Rate ratio|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.14||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Negative binomial regression|We estimated negative binomial regression models, as there is a single measure for each person and so there are no repeated measures.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H3 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received inserts only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the insert only group.||1.14|0.85|0.85
81650179|NCT03670277|162991522|OTHER|Statistically significance of difference. Statistical difference will be concluded if the lower limit was greater than 0 or the upper limit was less than 0.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|0.056|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|This was a pilot study for assessing the investigational test articles. As such, the sample size was not determined based on any power analysis with regard to the primary endpoint.||0.056|-0.081|
81650180|NCT03670277|162991523|OTHER|Statistically significance of difference. Statistical difference will be concluded if the lower limit was greater than 0 or the upper limit was less than 0.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|This was a pilot study for assessing the investigational test articles. As such, the sample size was not determined based on any power analysis with regard to the primary endpoint.||0.100|-0.037|
81650181|NCT03670277|162991524|OTHER|Statistically significance of difference. Statistical difference would be concluded if the lower limit was greater than 0 or the upper limit was less than 0.|Least Square Mean Difference|3.403|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.431|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.557|4.248|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|At -30°||4.248|2.557|
81528622|NCT01449006|162744333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|1.55|||||Positive value reflects improved neurocognitive functioning in maraviroc arm compared to control arm.|Clinical relevance of the effect size observed at 12-months was assessed by generating Cohen's d statistic and 90%CI around the estimate.||1.55|-0.47|
81528623|NCT01449006|162744334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||ANOVA|||Change in CSF neopterin levels was analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.82
81528624|NCT01449006|162744335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||ANOVA|||Change in NAA/H20 levels were analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.49
81528625|NCT01449006|162744335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||ANOVA|||Change in Cr/H20 levels were analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.94
81528626|NCT01449006|162744335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||Change in Cho/H20 levels were analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.80
81528627|NCT01449006|162744335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||ANOVA|||Change in mIo/H20 levels were analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.72
81528628|NCT01449006|162744336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||ANOVA|||Change in NAA/H20 levels were analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.95
81528629|NCT01449006|162744336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||ANOVA|||Change in Cr/H20 levels were analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.66
81528630|NCT01449006|162744336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||ANOVA|||Change in Cho/H20 levels were analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.56
81528631|NCT01449006|162744336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||ANOVA|||Change in mIo/H20 levels were analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.29
81528632|NCT01449006|162744336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||ANOVA|||Change in Glx/H20 levels were analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.95
81615452|NCT03265210|162911665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.79||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.19|-0.39|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean value in Relief Arm minus Mean value in Referral Arm.|6 weeks||-0.39|-7.19|0.03
81615453|NCT03265210|162911665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.56||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|2.26|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean value in Relief Arm minus Mean value in Referral Arm.|9 weeks||2.26|-5.38|0.42
81615454|NCT03265210|162911665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.37||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.02|0.28|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean value in Relief Arm minus Mean value in Referral Arm.|12 weeks||0.28|-7.02|0.07
81615455|NCT03265210|162911666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|0.33|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean value in Relief Arm minus Mean value in Referral Arm.|Domain 1, Baseline||0.33|-1.81|0.17
81650182|NCT03670277|162991524|OTHER|Statistically significance of difference. Statistical difference would be concluded if the lower limit was greater than 0 or the upper limit was less than 0.|Least Square Mean Difference|2.431|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.431|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.585|3.277|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|At +30°||3.277|1.585|
81703009|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 1||1.81|0.74|
81528633|NCT03526146|162744337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.002
81528634|NCT03526146|162744338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.047
81528635|NCT03526146|162744339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.006
81528636|NCT03526146|162744340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.05
81528637|NCT03526146|162744341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.009
81528638|NCT01013194|162744349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.434|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4340
81528639|NCT01013194|162744350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at 1 year Follow-up||||0.0076
81528640|NCT01013194|162744351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0437|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at 1 year Follow-up||||0.0437
81528641|NCT04112303|162744354|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test|||The SVR12 rate was compared to the pre-specified efficacy threshold of 78% using a 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test at the 0.05 significance level.||||<0.001
81528642|NCT01318408|162744364|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessing effects on cognition over time.||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The intent-to-treat group included all individuals who initiated levetiracetam. The Mann-Whitney U test was used to determine changes in participants' scores for cognition, function, and behavior between baseline and 12 weeks.Change in MMSE test scores was the primary outcome measure.||||.01
81615456|NCT03265210|162911666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|0.44|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean value in Relief Arm minus Mean value in Referral Arm.|Domain 1, 6 weeks||0.44|-1.68|0.25
81615457|NCT03265210|162911666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.06||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|0.17|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean value in Relief Arm minus Mean value in Referral Arm.|Domain 1, 9 weeks||0.17|-2.29|0.09
81615458|NCT03265210|162911666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|0.01|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean value in Relief Arm minus Mean value in Referral Arm.|Domain 1, 12 weeks||0.01|-2.19|0.05
81615459|NCT03265210|162911666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.19||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-0.48|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean value in Relief Arm minus Mean value in Referral Arm.|Domain 2, Baseline||-0.48|-5.90|0.02
81528643|NCT01318408|162744365|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessing cognitive effects over time.||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Lower scores (negative change) indicate improvements on the ADAS-cog.||||||.02
81615460|NCT03265210|162911666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.06|-1.54|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean value in Relief Arm minus Mean value in Referral Arm.|Domain 2, 6 weeks||-1.54|-7.06|0.003
81615461|NCT03265210|162911666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.95||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.85|-3.05|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean value in Relief Arm minus Mean value in Referral Arm.|Domain 2, 9 weeks||-3.05|-8.85|0.0001
81615462|NCT03265210|162911666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.35||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.46|-1.24|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean value in Relief Arm minus Mean value in Referral Arm.|Domain 2, 12 weeks||-1.24|-7.46|0.007
81615463|NCT03265210|162911667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.11||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.69|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean value in Relief Arm minus Mean value in Referral Arm.|Domain 1||1.69|0.53|0.0003
81615464|NCT03265210|162911667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.83|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean value in Relief Arm minus Mean value in Referral Arm.|Domain 2||0.83|0.21|0.001
81615465|NCT03265210|162911667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.56|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean value in Relief Arm minus Mean value in Referral Arm.|Domain 3||1.56|0.36|0.002
81615466|NCT01803646|162911720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.17|-0.51|0.32
81615467|NCT01803646|162911721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.79||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.4|-4|0.63
81615468|NCT01803646|162911722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.821|||||||Fisher Exact|||Analysis for air conduction||||0.821
81615469|NCT01803646|162911722|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Analysis for bone conduction||||1.0
81615470|NCT00420316|162911740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction|34.3||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-348.7|88.9|||Fisher Exact|||Vaccine efficacy with respect to any rotavirus gastroenteritis (RV GE) caused by the circulating wild-type rotavirus strain. Vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as the percent reduction in the frequency of the relevant outcome variable in vaccinated subjects compared with those subjects who received placebo.||88.9|-348.7|0.691
81615471|NCT00420316|162911741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction|50.7||||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3769.6|99.4|||Fisher Exact|||Vaccine efficacy with respect to severe rotavirus gastroenteritis (RVGE) caused by the circulating wild-type rotavirus strain was assessed. Vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as the percent reduction in the frequency of the relevant outcome variable in vaccinated subjects compared with those subjects who have received placebo.||99.4|-3769.6|0.551
81615472|NCT00420316|162911743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction|100.0||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1822.5|100.0|||Fisher Exact|||Vaccine efficacy with respect to severe rotavirus gastroenteritis (RVGE) caused by the wild-type rotavirus strain of serotype G1. Vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as the percent reduction in the frequency of the relevant outcome variable in vaccinated subjects compared with those subjects who received placebo.||100|-1822.5|0.33
81615473|NCT00420316|162911744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction|-97.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9610.8|80.5|||Fisher Exact|||Vaccine efficacy with respect to any rotavirus gastroenteritis (RVGE) caused by the wild-type rotavirus strain of non-G1 serotype. Vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as the percent reduction in the frequency of the relevant outcome variable in vaccinated subjects compared with those subjects who received placebo.||80.5|-9610.8|1
81615474|NCT00420316|162911745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|98.7|||Fisher Exact|||Vaccine efficacy with respect to severe rotavirus gastroenteritis (RVGE) caused by the wild-type rotavirus strain of non-G1 serotype was assessed. Vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as the percent reduction in the frequency of the relevant outcome variable in vaccinated subjects compared with those subjects who received placebo.||98.7|0|1
81615475|NCT00420316|162911746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction|-23.2||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-287.7|54.8|||Fisher Exact|||Vaccine efficacy with respect to severe gastroenteritis (GE) was assessed. Vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as the percent reduction in the frequency of the relevant outcome variable in vaccinated subjects compared with those subjects who received placebo.||54.8|-287.7|0.817
81615476|NCT02281318|162911749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-4.9|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||-4.9|-10.5|<0.001
81615477|NCT02281318|162911750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|120.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.0|192.0|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||192|47|0.001
81615478|NCT02281318|162911751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|3.22|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.22|1.55|<0.001
81615479|NCT02281318|162911752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.22|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||-0.22|-0.58|<0.001
81615480|NCT01368406|162911760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|1.13|||t-test, 2 sided|t test for independent samples||||1.13|-0.65|0.055
81615481|NCT01368406|162911760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.83|0.13|0.055
81615482|NCT00667693|162911771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.55|||Regression, Cox|||||0.55|0.23|<0.001
81615483|NCT03383887|162911779|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.7||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.56
81615484|NCT03383887|162911780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.027
81703010|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 1||1.00|0.44|
81703011|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.78|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 1||1.78|0.65|
81650183|NCT03670277|162991525|OTHER|Statistically significance of difference. Statistical difference would be concluded if the lower limit was greater than 0 or the upper limit was less than 0.|Least Square Mean Difference|3.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.603|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.854|4.225|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean Difference was calculated as Test - Control|At -30°||4.225|1.854|
81650184|NCT03670277|162991525|OTHER|Statistically significance of difference. Statistical difference would be concluded if the lower limit was greater than 0 or the upper limit was less than 0.|Least Square Mean Difference|1.414|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.603|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.228|2.599|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean Difference was calculated as Test - Control|At +30°||2.599|0.228|
81650185|NCT02660112|162991526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.336|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.336
81468286|NCT05174949|162628230|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.5||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|-16.2||anode compared to sham p= 0.0020 cathode compared to sham p = 0.0088 anode over time anode compared to sham p \<.0001 Cathode over time compared to sham p \<.0001|Regression, Cox||anode -24.2 (-32.2, -16.2) cathode -22.2 (-30.6, -13.8)|We compared anode to sham We compared cathode to sham We compared the change over time of anode to sham We compared the change over time of cathode to shal||-16.2|-32.2|0.0020
81650186|NCT01730950|162991570|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.38|||Log Rank|Two-side significance level = 0.05|Reference level = Bevacizumab|Null hypothesis: median survival time for both arms is 9 months; alternative hypothesis: participants receiving radiation therapy plus bevacizumab will have an improvement in median survival time to 13 months. One hundred and sixty eligible participants provides 80% power to detect a 31% reduction in the hazard ratio to 0.69 at a one-sided significance level of 0.10. Analysis was planned to occur when 135 deaths were reported, expected to occur 16 to 21 months after trial closure.||1.38|0.70|0.46
81650187|NCT01730950|162991571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.18
81650188|NCT01730950|162991572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.001
81650189|NCT01730950|162991573|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.0|||Log Rank|Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = Bevacizumab|||1.00|0.53|0.05
81650190|NCT00667459|162991576|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.032||||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.134||The posterior probably of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|The propensity score method was used to adjust possible effects on outcomes caused by differences in baseline characteristic due to non-randomization.|The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the overall success rates in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P(p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null noninferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational device to the control will be claimed."||0.134|-0.070|0.995
81650191|NCT00667459|162991576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.736||95.0||||The posterior probably of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|The propensity score method was used to adjust possible effects on outcomes caused by differences in baseline characteristic due to non-randomization.||Superiority comparison of success rates in two treatment groups was a secondary objective of this trial. Superiority analysis was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated. If the posterior probability is at least 0.95, a claim of superiority can be made.||||0.736
81650192|NCT00667459|162991577|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.048||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.118||The posterior probably of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|The propensity score method was used to adjust possible effects on outcomes caused by differences in baseline characteristic due to non-randomization.|The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the success rates of NDI in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P(p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null noninferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational group will be claimed for this endpoint."||0.118|-0.020|1.0
81703012|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.63|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 1||2.63|0.96|
81468287|NCT05174949|162628231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.077||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1||Compare anode to sham p= 0.0001 Compare cathode to sham p=0.1073 Compare anode change in time to sham p=0.0938 Compare cathode change in time to sham 0.0068|Regression, Linear|Using generalized estimating equations with group and time component|Anode = 0.077 (0.00, 0.10) Cathode = -.0.125 (-0.32 0.07 )|e compare anode to sham We compare cathode to sham||0.10|0.00|0.0001
81468288|NCT01203826|162628277|OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|P-value based on Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||Change is relative to Baseline in Study ENB-006-09 (NCT00952484). The RGI-C score represents evaluations of skeletal X-rays at each post-treatment study timepoint in Study ENB-008-10 compared with pre-treatment X-rays from Study ENB-006-09, using an ordinal scale. Therefore, no Baseline data for RGI-C are available.||||0.0005
81468289|NCT05870956|162628323|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|932.88||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1880.17|3745.94|||ANOVA||"The net difference was calculated as:~Comparator - Reference~where High nintedanib adherence group was used as reference."|||3745.94|-1880.17|0.516
81528644|NCT01979952|162744373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.237|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.227|15.579|||ANCOVA|As per the Clinical Trial Protocol, this is an exploratory trial hence p-values were not calculated.||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline HRCT QLF score as covariate||15.579|-9.227|
81528645|NCT01979952|162744374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2.519|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3829|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.258|15.296|||ANCOVA|As per the Clinical Trial Protocol, this is an exploratory trial hence p-values were not calculated||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline HRCT QLF score as covariate||15.296|-10.258|
81528646|NCT01979952|162744375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|69.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|39.182|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|146.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|As per the Clinical Trial Protocol, this is an exploratory trial hence p-values were not calculated.||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, gender, age, height, treatment-by-visit, baseline FVC, baseline FVC-by-visit and random effect for patient. Within-patient errors are modelled by unstructured covariance matrix.||146.75|-8.74|
81528647|NCT01979952|162744376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|As per the Clinical Trial Protocol, this is an exploratory trial hence p-values were not calculated.||MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, gender, age, height, treatment-by-visit, baseline FVC, baseline FVC-by-visit and random effect for patient. Within-patient errors are modelled by unstructured covariance matrix.||5.00|-0.29|
81615485|NCT00300456|162911781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 92 per arm would provide \>99% power to detect a 24% decrease in triglycerides relative to statin monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 30%||||<0.001
81615486|NCT00300456|162911781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 92 per arm would provide \>99% power to detect 24% decrease in triglycerides relative to statin monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 30%||||<0.001
81615487|NCT00300456|162911782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 92 per arm would provide 98% power to detect a 9% increase in HDL-C relative to statin monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 15%||||<0.001
81615488|NCT00300456|162911782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 92 per arm would provide 98% power to detect a 9% increase in HDL-C relative to statin monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 15%||||<0.001
81615489|NCT00300456|162911783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 92 per arm would provide \>99% power to detect an 11% decrease in LDL-C relative to ABT-335 monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 15%||||<0.001
81615490|NCT00300456|162911783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 92 per arm would provide \>99% power to detect an 11% decrease in LDL-C relative to ABT-335 monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 15%||||<0.001
81528648|NCT01979952|162744378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.434|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|4.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model included treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as fixed effects and patient as random effect. Unstructured covariance was assumed for within patient variation||4.79|-4.89|
81528649|NCT01979952|162744379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|17.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.21|50.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model included treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as fixed effects and patient as random effect. Unstructured covariance was assumed for within patient variation||50.09|-14.21|
81528650|NCT01979952|162744380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|4.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|11.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model included treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as fixed effects and patient as random effect. Unstructured covariance was assumed for within patient variation||11.25|-1.47|
81528651|NCT01702246|162744394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81703013|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.72|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 1||1.72|0.58|
81703014|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 1||1.47|0.53|
81528652|NCT01702246|162744395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81528653|NCT01702246|162744396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81528654|NCT01635855|162744404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One-sided binomial|8.5|||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|13.6||Ho (null): Ps \>= 22% versus Ha (alternate): Ps \< 22% where Ps is the proportion of subjects with common severe adverse events in the post-approval study. Ho is rejected if upper limit of the 95% CI of Ps \< 22% and the one-sided p-value \<= 0.025.|One sided binomial distribution|The upper limit of the 95% two-sided CI for a proportion is equivalent to the 97.5% one-sided CI for that proportion for normal approximations.||The analysis was performed by comparing the proportion of subjects with severe common adverse events in the post-market study to that occurred in the pre-market studies. It was pre-specified in the protocol that the proportion of subjects with severe common adverse events in the pre-market studies was 22%.||13.6|3.5|< 0.025
81703015|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 1||2.30|0.83|
81703016|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 1||2.44|0.80|
81615491|NCT01651949|162911797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to GMT ratio (heterosexual males / females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was \>0.67, to exclude a decrease of 1.5-fold or more|GMT Ratio|1.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.21|||ANOVA|An analysis of variance model with a response of log individual titers and fixed effect for group was used.||Anti-HPV Type 6||1.21|1.02|<0.001
81615492|NCT01651949|162911797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to GMT ratio (heterosexual males / females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was \>0.67, to exclude a decrease of 1.5-fold or more|GMT Ratio|1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.19|||ANOVA|An analysis of variance model with a response of log individual titers and fixed effect for group was used||Anti-HPV Type 11||1.19|1.00|<0.001
81615493|NCT01651949|162911797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to GMT ratio (heterosexual males / females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was \>0.67, to exclude a decrease of 1.5-fold or more|GMT Ratio|1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.3|||ANOVA|An analysis of variance model with a response of log individual titers and fixed effect for group was used||Anti-HPV Type 16||1.30|1.10|<0.001
81615494|NCT01651949|162911797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to GMT ratio (heterosexual males / females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was \>0.67, to exclude a decrease of 1.5-fold or more|GMT Ratio|1.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.31|||ANOVA|An analysis of variance model with a response of log individual titers and fixed effect for group was used||Anti-HPV Type 18||1.31|1.08|<0.001
81615495|NCT01651949|162911797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to GMT ratio (heterosexual males / females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was \>0.67, to exclude a decrease of 1.5-fold or more|GMT Ratio|1.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.37|||ANOVA|An analysis of variance model with a response of log individual titers and fixed effect for group was used||Anti-HPV Type 31||1.37|1.13|<0.001
81615496|NCT01651949|162911797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to GMT ratio (heterosexual males / females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was \>0.67, to exclude a decrease of 1.5-fold or more|GMT Ratio|1.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.3|||ANOVA|An analysis of variance model with a response of log individual titers and fixed effect for group was used||Anti-HPV Type 33||1.30|1.10|<0.001
81615497|NCT01651949|162911797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to GMT ratio (heterosexual males / females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was \>0.67, to exclude a decrease of 1.5-fold or more|GMT Ratio|1.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.41|||ANOVA|An analysis of variance model with a response of log individual titers and fixed effect for group was used||Anti-HPV Type 45||1.41|1.14|<0.001
81615498|NCT01651949|162911797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to GMT ratio (heterosexual males / females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was \>0.67, to exclude a decrease of 1.5-fold or more|GMT Ratio|1.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.26|||ANOVA|An analysis of variance model with a response of log individual titers and fixed effect for group was used||Anti-HPV Type 52||1.26|1.05|<0.001
81615499|NCT01651949|162911797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to GMT ratio (heterosexual males / females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was \>0.67, to exclude a decrease of 1.5-fold or more|GMT Ratio|1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.36|||ANOVA|An analysis of variance model with a response of log individual titers and fixed effect for group was used||Anti-HPV Type 58||1.36|1.14|<0.001
81615500|NCT01651949|162911798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-8.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen||The incidence of AEs of injection-site erythema reported on the Vaccination Report Card was compared between heterosexual / MSM male participants and female participants|Injection-site Erythema||-8.0|-15.0|<0.001
81615501|NCT01651949|162911798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-19.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|-15.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen||The incidence of AEs of injection-site erythema reported on the Vaccination Report Card was compared between heterosexual / MSM male participants and female participants|Injection-site Pain||-15.7|-22.5|<0.001
81615502|NCT01651949|162911798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-17.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-13.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen||The incidence of AEs of injection-site erythema reported on the Vaccination Report Card was compared between heterosexual / MSM male participants and female participants|Injection-site Swelling||-13.7|-20.8|<0.001
81615503|NCT01651949|162911799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.5||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen||The incidence of maximum body temperature \>=37.8° C reported on the Vaccination Report Card was compared between heterosexual / MSM male participants and female participants|Elevated Body Temperature||0.2|-3.4|0.091
81615504|NCT01651949|162911800|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion percentage (heterosexual males minus females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was greater than -5|Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Anti-HPV Type 6||0.9|-0.7|<0.001
81650193|NCT00667459|162991577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.912||95.0||||The posterior probably of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|The propensity score method was used to adjust possible effects on outcomes caused by differences in baseline characteristic due to non-randomization.||Superiority comparison of success rates in two treatment groups was a secondary objective of this trial. Superiority analysis was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.912
81685855|NCT01165229|163069684|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine in reduction of PHN in subjects with confirmed HZ episodes was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|100.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3938.7|100.0|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of Vaccine efficacy in reduction of PHN incidence in subjects with confirmed HZ episode in Zoster-022/006 Pooled GSK1437173A 60-69 YOA Group versus Zoster-022/006 Pooled Placebo 60-69 YOA Group||100.00|-3938.70|1.0000
81703017|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.99|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 1||1.99|0.69|
81703018|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|2.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|3.67|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 1||3.67|1.19|
81703019|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.88|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 1||2.88|0.88|
81703020|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.65|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 1||1.65|0.62|
81615505|NCT01651949|162911800|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion percentage (heterosexual males minus females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was greater than -5|Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Anti-HPV Type 11||0.8|-0.3|<0.001
81615506|NCT01651949|162911800|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion percentage (heterosexual males minus females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was greater than -5|Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Anti-HPV Type 16||0.7|-0.3|<0.001
81615507|NCT01651949|162911800|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion percentage (heterosexual males minus females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was greater than -5|Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Anti-HPV Type 18||0.8|-0.4|<0.001
81615508|NCT01651949|162911800|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion percentage (heterosexual males minus females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was greater than -5|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Anti-HPV Type 31||0.5|-0.4|<0.001
81615509|NCT01651949|162911800|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion percentage (heterosexual males minus females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was greater than -5|Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Anti-HPV Type 33||0.7|-0.3|<0.001
81615510|NCT01651949|162911800|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion percentage (heterosexual males minus females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was greater than -5|Risk Difference (RD)|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Anti-HPV Type 45||1.0|-0.4|<0.001
81615511|NCT01651949|162911800|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion percentage (heterosexual males minus females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was greater than -5|Risk Difference (RD)|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Anti-HPV Type 52||0.9|-0.2|<0.001
81615512|NCT01651949|162911800|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criterion for non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion percentage (heterosexual males minus females) required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was greater than -5|Risk Difference (RD)|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Anti-HPV Type 58||0.9|-0.2|<0.001
81650194|NCT00667459|162991578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.099||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.161||The posterior probably of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|The propensity score method was used to adjust possible effects on outcomes caused by differences in baseline characteristic due to non-randomization.|The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the overall success rates in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P (p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null non-inferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational device to the control will be claimed."||0.161|0.038|1.0
81685856|NCT01165229|163069684|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine in reduction of PHN in subjects with confirmed HZ episodes was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|21.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-149.41|78.91|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of Vaccine efficacy in reduction of PHN incidence in subjects with confirmed HZ episode in Zoster-022/006 Pooled GSK1437173A 70-79 YOA Group versus Zoster-022/006 Pooled Placebo 70-79 YOA Group||78.91|-149.41|1.0000
81685857|NCT01165229|163069684|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine in reduction of PHN in subjects with confirmed HZ episodes was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|-223.81||||0.1528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-883.05|18.84|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of Vaccine efficacy in reduction of PHN incidence in subjects with confirmed HZ episode in Zoster-022/006 Pooled GSK1437173A \>=80 YOA Group versus Zoster-022/006 Pooled Placebo\>=80 YOA Group||18.84|-883.05|0.1528
81468290|NCT05870956|162628323|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4902.02||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|767.6|9036.43|||ANOVA||"The net difference was calculated as:~Comparator - Reference~where High nintedanib adherence group was used as reference."|||9036.43|767.60|0.020
81528655|NCT01898013|162744412|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.02
81615513|NCT01806714|162911803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.3|||<|0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.6|||clustered stratified Proportional Hazard||We determined hazard ratios using a clustered stratified Cox model with the Efron method to handle tied events and the Huber/White variance estimator that clustered on primary care provider and stratified on practice.|||1.6|1.0|<0.04
81615514|NCT00678795|162911806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.11||||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.26|||ANCOVA|||The primary endpoint, the change in the number of incontinence episodes per day, was compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline number of incontinence episodes per day as a covariate.||0.26|-0.47|0.569
81615515|NCT00678795|162911807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.76||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|0.07|||ANCOVA|||The change in the number of urgency episodes per day was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline number of urgency episodes per day as a covariate.||0.07|-1.58|0.071
81615516|NCT00678795|162911808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.28||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||The change in the number of nocturia episodes per day was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline number of nocturia episodes per day as a covariate.||-0.07|-0.50|0.010
81615517|NCT00678795|162911809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.08||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.41|||ANCOVA|||The change in the number of incontinence pads used per day was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline number of number of incontinence pads used per day as a covariate.||0.41|-0.57|0.74
81615518|NCT00678795|162911810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|3.9||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|9.46|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in the I-QOL score at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline I-QOL score as a covariate.||9.46|-1.65|0.166
81615519|NCT00678795|162911811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-1.16||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in the overall bladder condition Numerical Rating Scale score at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline overall bladder condition Numerical Rating Scale score as a covariate.||-0.51|-1.82|0.001
81615520|NCT00678795|162911812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|25.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.37|40.42|||Fisher Exact|||For Patient Global Impression of Change, the proportions of subjects who considered their condition 'Very Much Improved', 'Much Improved' or 'Minimally Improved' were compared between treatment groups using Fisher's Exact Test.||40.42|10.37|0.002
81615521|NCT00678795|162911813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.85||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||The change in the number of voids per day was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline number of voids per day as a covariate.||-0.23|-1.47|0.007
81615522|NCT02057718|162911836|OTHER|Null hypothesis (H0): mean change from baseline to Week 13 is zero. The null hypothesis was tested for each of the 2 PFIC subgroups and overall; the change in the overall population is presented here.|Mean Difference (Net)|-23.304|STANDARD_DEVIATION|160.9748|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.35|35.742||||||This analysis shows the change from baseline to Week 13 in sBA levels for the overall Modified Intent-to-treat Population. Even though a comparison of PFIC1 vs PFIC2 (overall) is noted, the results are the change from baseline for all participants and is not comparative.||35.742|-82.35|
81615523|NCT01689519|162911856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.68||The analysis was stratified by geographic region and metastasis classification (disease stage).|Log Rank|||Primary Analysis 9 May 2014||0.68|0.39|0.0001
81615524|NCT01689519|162911856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.72||The analysis was stratified by geographic region and metastasis classification (disease stage).|Log Rank|||Post hoc Efficacy Analysis: 16 January 2015||0.72|0.46|<0.0001
81615525|NCT01689519|162911856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.79||The analysis was stratified by geographic region and metastasis classification (disease stage).|Log Rank|||Extended 5-Year Analysis: 21 July 2019||0.79|0.53|<0.0001
81615526|NCT01689519|162911857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.645||||0.0463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.0||The analysis was stratified by geographic region and metastasis classification (disease stage).|Log Rank|||Primary Analysis 9 May 2014||1.00|0.42|0.0463
81650195|NCT00667459|162991578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.999||95.0||||The posterior probably of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|The propensity score method was used to adjust possible effects on outcomes caused by differences in baseline characteristic due to non-randomization.||Superiority comparison of success rates in two treatment groups was a secondary objective of this trial. Superiority analysis was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.999
81528656|NCT01898013|162744413|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.26
81528657|NCT01898013|162744414|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.79
81615527|NCT01689519|162911857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.87||The analysis was stratified by geographic region and metastasis classification (disease stage).|Log Rank|||Post hoc Analysis 16 January 2015||0.87|0.49|0.0034
81615528|NCT01689519|162911857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.9||The analysis was stratified by geographic region and metastasis classification (disease stage).|Log Rank|||Final Analysis 28 August 2015||0.90|0.55|0.0050
81615529|NCT01689519|162911858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.13|31.58|||Chi-squared|||Primary Analysis: 9 May 2014||31.58|14.13|<0.0001
81615530|NCT01689519|162911858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|28.3|||Chi-squared|||Post hoc Efficacy Analysis: 16 January 2015||28.3|11.0|<0.0001
81615531|NCT01689519|162911858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|28.7|||Chi-squared|||Extended 5-Year Analysis: 21 July 2019||28.70|11.40|<0.0001
81528658|NCT01898013|162744415|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.23
81528659|NCT01898013|162744416|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.63
81528660|NCT01898013|162744417|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.62|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.62
81615532|NCT04173572|162911878|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-13.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|48.09|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 10 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615533|NCT04173572|162911878|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|52.743|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 9 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615534|NCT04173572|162911879|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|22.133|STANDARD_DEVIATION|79.938|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 15 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615535|NCT04173572|162911879|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|7.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|99.645|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 15 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615536|NCT04173572|162911880|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|13.642|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4213.837|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 14 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615537|NCT04173572|162911880|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-483.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2497.312|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 15 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81528661|NCT00429169|162744419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||regression coefficient|-0.29||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.023||The p-value applies to the interaction term of Treatment X Baseline Suicidal Ideation severity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Generalized least squares model of Scale for Suicidal Ideation score during 8-week acute treatment of major depressive disorder.||-0.023|-0.57|0.03
81528662|NCT02815644|162744434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||T/R ratio|55.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.087|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.22|64.33|||||Standard Error of the mean is actually geometric Standard Error of the mean.|"Relative bioavailability of linagliptin after food intake compared to while in the fasting state was assessed using an ANOVA on the basis of the log transformed PK parameters. This model for the evaluation of effect of food on bioavailability included the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment (i.e., feeding status). The effect subjects within sequences was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||64.33|48.22|
81528663|NCT02815644|162744435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||T/R ratio|74.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.073|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.27|84.64|||||Standard Error of the mean is actually geometric Standard Error of the mean|"Relative bioavailability of empagliflozin was assessed using an ANOVA on the basis of the log transformed PK parameters. This model for the evaluation of effect of food on bioavailability included the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment (i.e., feeding status). The effect subjects within sequences was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||84.64|66.27|
81528664|NCT02815644|162744436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||T/R ratio|82.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.028|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.38|86.18|||||Standard Error of the mean is actually geometric Standard Error of the mean|"Relative bioavailability of linagliptin was assessed using an ANOVA on the basis of the log transformed PK parameters. This model for the evaluation of effect of food on bioavailability included the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment (i.e., feeding status). The effect subjects within sequences was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||86.18|78.38|
81615538|NCT04173572|162911881|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.229|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 15 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615539|NCT04173572|162911881|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.563|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.695|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 16 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615540|NCT04173572|162911882|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Median Difference (Net)|-9.333|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.166|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 15 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615541|NCT04173572|162911882|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Median Difference (Net)|0.625|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.664|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 16 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81528665|NCT02815644|162744437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||T/R ratio|85.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.018|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.38|88.68|||||Standard Error of the mean is actually geometric Standard Error of the mean|"Relative bioavailability of empagliflozin was assessed using an ANOVA on the basis of the log transformed PK parameters. This model for the evaluation of effect of food on bioavailability included the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment (i.e., feeding status). The effect subjects within sequences was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||88.68|83.38|
81528666|NCT02815644|162744438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||T/R ratio|88.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.051|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.89|96.03|||||Standard Error of the mean is actually geometric Standard Error of the mean|"Relative bioavailability of linagliptin was assessed using an ANOVA on the basis of the log transformed PK parameters. This model for the evaluation of effect of food on bioavailability included the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment (i.e., feeding status). The effect subjects within sequences was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||96.03|80.89|
81528667|NCT02815644|162744439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||T/R ratio|86.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.019|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.61|89.13|||||Standard Error of the mean is actually geometric Standard Error of the mean|"Relative bioavailability of empagliflozin was assessed using an ANOVA on the basis of the log transformed PK parameters. This model for the evaluation of effect of food on bioavailability included the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment (i.e., feeding status). The effect subjects within sequences was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||89.13|83.61|
81576020|NCT03562481|162823403|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined based on statistical significance in the cross-over ANOVA.|F statistic|11.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||This is adjusted for period and sequence effects and is statistically significant at the p\<0.05 level.|ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for 2x2 crossover study using the pkcross routine of Stata 16.1 adjusting for perio and sequence effects.||||0.003
81576021|NCT03562481|162823404|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was determined based on the statistical significance of the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.|Z score|-0.996||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Sign test|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||||||0.33
81576022|NCT03562481|162823405|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was determined based on the statistical significance of the chi square test.|Chi-square test|0.81||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.37
81576023|NCT03562481|162823406|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined based on statistical significance in the symmetry test.|Chi-square test|0.2||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Sruart-Maxwell symmetry test|||Stuart-Maxwell test of marginal homogeneity implemented with the symmetry routine in Stata 16.1||||0.65
81576024|NCT03562481|162823407|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined based on significance in the symmetry test.|Chi-square test|0.14||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Sruart-Maxwell symmetry test|||Test of symmetry or marginal homogeneity (Stuart-Maxwell) implemented with the symmetry routine in Stata 16.1.||||0.71
81576025|NCT03562481|162823408|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined based on statistical significance in the symmetry test.|Chi-square test|1.0||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Sruart-Maxwell symmetry test|||Test of symmetry (marginal homogeneity, Stuart-Maxwell) implemented using the symmetry routine in Stata 16.1.||||0.32
81576026|NCT03562481|162823409|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined based on the statistical significance of the symmetry test.|Chi-square test|1.29||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Sruart-Maxwell symmetry test|||Test of symmetry (marginal homogeneity, Stuart-Maxwell) implemented using the symmetry routine in Stata 16.1.||||0.26
81703021|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.67|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 1||2.67|0.94|
81528668|NCT02815644|162744440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||T/R Ratio|82.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.028|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.38|86.18|||||Standard Error of the mean is actually geometric Standard Error of the mean|"Relative bioavailability of linagliptin was assessed using an ANOVA on the basis of the log transformed PK parameters. This model for the evaluation of effect of food on bioavailability included the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment (i.e., feeding status). The effect subjects within sequences was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||86.18|78.38|
81528669|NCT00483938|162744449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Fisher Exact|||SVR: Group A versus Group B||||0.510
81615542|NCT04173572|162911883|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.392|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.148|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 13 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615543|NCT04173572|162911883|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.113|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.401|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 15 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615544|NCT04173572|162911884|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.11|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 15 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615545|NCT04173572|162911884|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.91|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 15 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615546|NCT04173572|162911885|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.67|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 11 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615547|NCT04173572|162911885|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.4|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 11 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615548|NCT04173572|162911886|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.667|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.067|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 15 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615549|NCT04173572|162911886|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.071|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.25|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 14 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615550|NCT04173572|162911887|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.9|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 14 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615551|NCT04173572|162911887|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.714|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.717|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 14 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81703022|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.64|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 1||1.64|0.50|
81615552|NCT04173572|162911888|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.071|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.737|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 14 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615553|NCT04173572|162911888|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|5.571|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.288|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 14 participants analyzed (had data at both time points)||||
81615554|NCT01726023|162911923|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority would be concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI; corresponding to a 97.5% 1 sided lower bound) was greater than -12.5% for the primary outcome variable.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.53|4.97||P-value for 1-sided test at test of cure (TOC) with a -12.5% non-inferiority margin, i.e. H0: diff ≤ -12.5%.|% Risk Difference (RD)|RD is CAZ AVI clinical cure rate minus Meropenem clinical cure rate. The CI was calculated by Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|units for RD are %|The Primary objective of this study was to assess the non inferiority (based on a 12.5% margin) of CAZ AVI plus metronidazole compared to meropenem alone with respect to clinical cure at the TOC visit in patients who were CE.||4.97|-5.53|<0.001
81703023|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 1||1.21|0.52|
81703024|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 1||2.54|0.97|
81528670|NCT00483938|162744450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||SVR: Group C versus Group D||||1.000
81528671|NCT00483938|162744450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||SVR: Group E versus Group F||||1.000
81615555|NCT01726023|162911956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in median time (days)|0.5||||0.773|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.773
81615556|NCT01726023|162911957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in median time (days)|1.0||||0.598|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.598
81615557|NCT00414206|162911964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81615558|NCT00816829|162911965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between groups was performed using an ANCOVA on log-transformed data at one month after the start of the treatment.||||0.048
81615559|NCT00816829|162911966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.203||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between groups was performed using an ANCOVA on log-transformed data at one month after the start of the treatment.||||0.203
81615560|NCT00816829|162911967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between groups was performed using Wilcoxon Test on data at one month after the start of the treatment.||||0.007
81615561|NCT00816829|162911968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.199||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between groups was performed using an ANCOVA on log-transformed data at one month after the start of the treatment.||||0.199
81615562|NCT00816829|162911969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.114||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between groups was performed using an ANCOVA on log-transformed data at one month after the start of the treatment.||||0.114
81703025|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 1||1.60|0.60|
81703026|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 1||1.33|0.40|
81650196|NCT00667459|162991579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.034||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.021||The posterior probably of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|The propensity score method was used to adjust possible effects on outcomes caused by differences in baseline characteristic due to non-randomization.|The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the overall success rates in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P (p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null non-inferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational device to the control will be claimed."||0.021|-0.085|0.992
81650197|NCT00667459|162991579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.097||||||The posterior probably of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|The propensity score method was used to adjust possible effects on outcomes caused by differences in baseline characteristic due to non-randomization.||Superiority comparison of success rates in two treatment groups was a secondary objective of this trial. Superiority analysis was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.097
81650198|NCT00667459|162991580|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.01||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.023||The posterior probably of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|The propensity score method was used to adjust possible effects on outcomes caused by differences in baseline characteristic due to non-randomization.|The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the overall success rates in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P (p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null non-inferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational device to the control will be claimed."||0.023|-0.043|1.0
81650199|NCT00667459|162991580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.273||95.0||||The posterior probably of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|The propensity score method was used to adjust possible effects on outcomes caused by differences in baseline characteristic due to non-randomization.||Superiority comparison of success rates in two treatment groups was a secondary objective of this trial. Superiority analysis was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.273
81650200|NCT00667459|162991581|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.019||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.058||The posterior probably of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|The propensity score method was used to adjust possible effects on outcomes caused by differences in baseline characteristic due to non-randomization.|The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the overall success rates in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P (p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null non-inferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational device to the control will be claimed."||0.058|-0.018|1.0
81650201|NCT00667459|162991581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.845||95.0||||The posterior probably of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|The propensity score method was used to adjust possible effects on outcomes caused by differences in baseline characteristic due to non-randomization.||Superiority comparison of success rates in two treatment groups was a secondary objective of this trial. Superiority analysis was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.845
81650202|NCT00667459|162991582|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.047||||0.936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.113|0.021||The posterior probably of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|The propensity score method was used to adjust possible effects on outcomes caused by differences in baseline characteristic due to non-randomization.|The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the overall success rates in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P (p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null non-inferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational device to the control will be claimed."||0.021|-0.113|0.936
81650203|NCT00667459|162991583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.105||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.19||The posterior probably of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|The propensity score method was used to adjust possible effects on outcomes caused by differences in baseline characteristic due to non-randomization.|The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the overall success rates in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P (p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null non-inferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational device to the control will be claimed."||0.190|0.020|1.0
81703027|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 1||2.44|0.73|
81468291|NCT05870956|162628323|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2727.38||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|323.48|5131.27|||ANOVA||"The net difference was calculated as:~Comparator - Reference~where High nintedanib adherence group was used as reference."|||5131.27|323.48|0.026
81468292|NCT05870956|162628323|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5462.41||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2520.93|8403.9|||ANOVA||"The net difference was calculated as:~Comparator - Reference~where High nintedanib adherence group was used as reference."|||8403.90|2520.93|0.000
81615563|NCT00816829|162911970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.533||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between groups was performed using an ANCOVA on log-transformed data at one month after the start of the treatment.||||0.533
81615564|NCT00816829|162911971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.521||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between groups was performed using an ANCOVA on log-transformed data at one month after the start of the treatment.||||0.521
81615565|NCT00816829|162911972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.333||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between groups was performed using an ANCOVA on log-transformed data at one month after the start of the treatment.||||0.333
81615566|NCT00816829|162911973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.264||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between groups was performed using an ANCOVA on log-transformed data at one month after the start of the treatment.||||0.264
81528672|NCT00483938|162744451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.792|||||||Fisher Exact|||ETR: Group A versus Group B||||0.792
81615567|NCT00816829|162911974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.401||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between groups was performed using an ANCOVA on log-transformed data at one month after the start of the treatment.||||0.401
81615568|NCT04548622|162912018|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81528673|NCT00483938|162744451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.612|||||||Fisher Exact|||ETR: Group C versus Group D||||0.612
81528674|NCT00483938|162744451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Fisher Exact|||ETR: Group E versus Group F||||0.490
81615569|NCT04548622|162912019|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81615570|NCT04548622|162912020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81615571|NCT00470626|162912028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Probability of Successful Retrieval|0.9||||||95.0|||||||Probability of successful retrieval is from Kaplan-Meier analysis.|||||
81615572|NCT00543725|162912039|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower limit of the 95% 2-sided confidence interval of the difference in proportions (TMC278 - EFV) exceeds -12%, non-inferiority of TMC278 versus EFV can be concluded.|Difference in proportion of response|3.7|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.6|9.0||Significance level was set at 2.5% (one-sided). No adjustment of p-value for multiple comparisons, since there was only single comparison for the primary endpoint.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model included treatment arm and background NRTI regimen as factors, and baseline (log10) viral load as covariate.|Difference in proportion responders was estimated through the logistic regression model.|Assuming a response rate of 75% at 48 weeks for both treatment groups, 340 subjects were needed per treatment (TMC278 or EFV) to establish non-inferiority of TMC278 versus EFV with a maximum allowable difference of 12% and a 1-sided significance level of 2.5%, to yield 95% power.||9.0|-1.6|<0.0001
81615573|NCT00543725|162912040|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower limit of the 95% 2-sided confidence interval of the difference in proportions (TMC278 - EFV) exceeds -12%, non-inferiority of TMC278 versus EFV can be concluded.|Difference in proportion of response|3.9|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.9|9.6|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model included treatment arm and background NRTI regimen as factors, and baseline (log10) viral load as covariate.|Difference in proportion responders was estimated through the logistic regression model.|||9.6|-1.9|<0.0001
81615574|NCT00543725|162912041|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower limit of the 95% 2-sided confidence interval of the difference in proportions (TMC278 - EFV) exceeds -12%, non-inferiority of TMC278 versus EFV can be concluded.|Difference in proportion of response|2.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.6|8.4||Significance level was set at 2.5% (one-sided). No adjustment of p-value for multiple comparisons, since there was only single comparison for the primary endpoint.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model included treatment arm and background NRTI regimen as factors, and baseline (log10) viral load as covariate.|Difference in proportion responders was estimated through the logistic regression model.|Assuming a response rate of 75% at 48 weeks for both treatment groups, 340 subjects were needed per treatment (TMC278 or EFV) to establish non-inferiority of TMC278 versus EFV with a maximum allowable difference of 12% and a 1-sided significance level of 2.5%, to yield 95% power.||8.4|-3.6|<0.0001
81615575|NCT00543725|162912042|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower limit of the 95% 2-sided confidence interval of the difference in proportions (TMC278 - EFV) exceeds -12%, non-inferiority of TMC278 versus EFV can be concluded.|Difference in proportion of response|0.7|||<|0.0001||95.0|-5.6|7.0|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model included treatment arm and background NRTI regimen as factors, and baseline (log10) viral load as covariate.|Difference in proportion responders was estimated through the logistic regression model.|||7.0|-5.6|<0.0001
81615576|NCT00404079|162912098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.0||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis was glucosamine sulfate is not superior to placebo to reduce pain and disability associated with chronic low back pain. Power calculation was based on a 3 point difference between the groups with the primary outcome. Data was analysed with linear mixed models||||0.05
81615577|NCT00404079|162912098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81615578|NCT01120275|162912101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||6-month PFS|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.22||||||6-month progression free survival (PFS) was estimated using the method of Kaplan-Meier and confidence intervals were calculated using the log-log transformation.||0.22|0.02|
81615579|NCT01120275|162912102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-year OS|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.66||||||1-year overall survival (OS) was estimated using the method of Kaplan-Meier and confidence intervals were calculated using the log-log transformation.||0.66|0.32|
81615580|NCT04511650|162912137|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4795|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by disease severity.||Pooled Razuprotafib comparison to Placebo. All results are summarized descriptively by treatment arm and expressed as proportions, along with corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of the difference between response rates, and p-values.||||0.4795
81615581|NCT01972152|162912153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Data were log transformed for analysis.||||||0.24
81615582|NCT01972152|162912154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|||||Data were log transformed for analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.34
81615583|NCT01972152|162912154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Data were log transformed for analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81615584|NCT01972152|162912155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.95
81615585|NCT01972152|162912156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.76
81615586|NCT01972152|162912157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.68
81650204|NCT00667459|162991583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.992||95.0||||The posterior probably of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|The propensity score method was used to adjust possible effects on outcomes caused by differences in baseline characteristic due to non-randomization.||Superiority comparison of success rates in two treatment groups was a secondary objective of this trial. Superiority analysis was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.992
81650205|NCT00667459|162991585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.013||||||The posterior probably of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|||Superiority comparison of the operative time in two treatment groups was assessed.||||0.013
81650206|NCT00667459|162991586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.769||||||The posterior probably of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|||Superiority comparison of the blood loss in two treatment groups was assessed.||||0.769
81650207|NCT00667459|162991587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.273||||||The posterior probably of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian logistic model|||Superiority comparison of the hospital stay in two treatment groups was assessed.||||0.273
81650208|NCT00581893|162991600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||McNemar|||||||0.50
81650209|NCT05224843|162991607|OTHER||Percentage of enrolled from eligible|82.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.7|88.8||||||||88.8|73.7|
81650210|NCT05224843|162991608|OTHER||Percentage of enrolled from eligible|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.4|100.0||||||||100|95.4|
81650211|NCT05224843|162991610|OTHER||Percentage screened positive for EM|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|15.4||||||||15.4|3.5|
81650212|NCT05224843|162991612|OTHER||Percentage who changed after BNI|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|69.9||||||||69.9|4.6|
81650213|NCT05224843|162991613|OTHER||Percentage reported APS from EM positive|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|62.4||||||||62.4|3.6|
81650214|NCT03121820|162991617|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The analysis was conducted using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including fixed effects for treatment, sequence, period and subject within sequence. All pharmacokinetic parameters were log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded, when the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the geometric mean ratios were fully contained within the predefined equivalence limits of 80.00 % to 125.00 %|Test/Ref Geometric mean ratio x 100|93.8||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.25|99.77|||Test/Ref Geometric mean ratio x 100|Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80.00 % -125.00 %.||Memantinol 20 mg Tablets Versus Akatinol Memantine® 20 mg||99.77|88.25|0.05
81650215|NCT03121820|162991618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The analysis was conducted using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including fixed effects for treatment, sequence, period and subject within sequence. All pharmacokinetic parameters were log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded, when the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the geometric mean ratios were fully contained within the predefined equivalence limits of 80.00 % to 125.00 %|Test/Ref Geometric mean ratio x 100|92.3||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.37|98.55|||Test/Ref Geometric mean ratio x 100|Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80.00 % -125.00 %.||Memantinol 20 mg Tablets Versus Akatinol Memantine® 20 mg||98.55|86.37|0.05
81650216|NCT01245140|162991619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5731||||0.9705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9738|32.12|||ANCOVA|||||32.1200|-30.9738|0.9705
81650217|NCT01245140|162991620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4564||95.0||||PPPASI 50 response|Fisher Exact|||||||0.4564
81650218|NCT01245140|162991620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6595||95.0||||PPPASI 75 response|Fisher Exact|||||||0.6595
81650219|NCT01245140|162991622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||95.0||||Change in Total Pustule Count: BL to Last Visit|Wilcoxon test: Exact Test|||||||0.51
81650220|NCT01245140|162991623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0||||Relative change in mPASI score: BL to Last Visit|Wilcoxon test: Exact Test|||||||0.12
81650221|NCT01245140|162991624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squared estimation|49.4927||||0.2358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.083|148.07|||ANCOVA|||||148.07|-49.0830|0.2358
81650222|NCT01245140|162991625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1667||95.0||||mPASI 50 response|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1667
81650223|NCT01245140|162991625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1667||95.0||||mPASI 75 response|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1667
81650224|NCT02229227|162991708|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper bound of the confidence interval is less than or equal to 0.3%, non-inferiority will be concluded.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.17||Non-inferiority p-value. P-value from testing the null hypothesis that the difference in change from baseline least squares means (albiglutide-insulin lispro) is greater than 0.30% based on one-sided t-test with 0.025 level of significance.|t-test, 2 sided||Least Square mean of albiglutide + insulin glargine from insulin lispro + insulin glargine has been presented.|||0.17|-0.05|<0.0001
81650225|NCT02229227|162991710|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.6||Analysis was performed using non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for Baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented.|||0.60|0.31|<0.0001
81650226|NCT02229227|162991711|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|-3.82|||t-test, 2 sided||Least Square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented.|||-3.82|-4.93|<0.0001
81703028|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.63|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 1||1.63|0.46|
81650227|NCT02229227|162991712|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-1.0|||||Least Square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) at Week 4 has been presented.|Week 4||-1.00|-1.43|
81650228|NCT02229227|162991712|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|-1.55|||||Least Square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) at Week 5 has been presented.|Week 5||-1.55|-2.05|
81650229|NCT02229227|162991712|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|-2.82|||||Least Square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) at Week 10 has been presented.|Week 10||-2.82|-3.51|
81650230|NCT02229227|162991712|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|-3.54|||||Least Square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) at Week 18 has been presented.|Week 18||-3.54|-4.48|
81703029|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 1||1.12|0.42|
81703030|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 1||2.55|0.92|
81650231|NCT02229227|162991712|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|-3.82|||t-test, 2 sided||Least Square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) at Week 26 has been presented.|Week 26||-3.82|-4.93|<0.0001
81650232|NCT02229227|162991713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-60.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.57|-55.1|||t-test, 2 sided||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented.|||-55.10|-66.57|<0.0001
81650233|NCT02229227|162991714|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference in change from Baseline least squares means (albiglutide - insulin lispro) is greater than 0.30% based on one-sided t-test with 0.025 level of significance|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|-0.07|||t-test, 1 sided||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 4.|Week 4||-0.07|-0.18|<0.0001
81650234|NCT02229227|162991714|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference in change from Baseline least squares means (albiglutide - insulin lispro) is greater than 0.30% based on one-sided t-test with 0.025 level of significance|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|-0.02|||t-test, 1 sided||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 5.|Week 5||-0.02|-0.15|<0.0001
81650235|NCT02229227|162991714|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference in change from Baseline least squares means (albiglutide - insulin lispro) is greater than 0.30% based on one-sided t-test with 0.025 level of significance|Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.17|||t-test, 1 sided||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 10.|Week 10||0.17|-0.01|<0.0001
81650236|NCT02229227|162991714|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference in change from Baseline least squares means (albiglutide - insulin lispro) is greater than 0.30% based on one-sided t-test with 0.025 level of significance|Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.21|||t-test, 1 sided||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 18.|Week 18||0.21|0.01|<0.0001
81650237|NCT02229227|162991714|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference in change from Baseline least squares means (albiglutide - insulin lispro) is greater than 0.30% based on one-sided t-test with 0.025 level of significance|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.17|||t-test, 1 sided||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 26.|Week 26||0.17|-0.05|<0.0001
81650238|NCT02229227|162991715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.25|||t-test, 2 sided||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented.|||-0.25|-0.86|0.0004
81463769|NCT04075682|162618922|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Rate ratio|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.13||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Negative binomial regression|We estimated negative binomial regression models, as there is a single measure for each person and so there are no repeated measures.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the pre-specified H4 assessment (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 1), comparing the group that received inserts and pictorial warnings with the group that received pictorial warnings only. We expected that this outcome would be higher in the insert and pictorial warning group than in the pictorial warning only group.||1.13|0.84|0.75
81650239|NCT02229227|162991716|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.24|||||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 4.|Week 4||-0.24|-0.84|
81650240|NCT02229227|162991716|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.13|||||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 5.|Week 5||0.13|-0.51|
81650241|NCT02229227|162991716|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.22|||||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 18.|Week 18||-0.22|-0.85|
81468293|NCT05870956|162628324|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-303.94||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1074.77|466.9|||ANOVA||"The net difference was calculated as:~Comparator - Reference~where High nintedanib adherence group was used as reference."|||466.90|-1074.77|0.439
81468294|NCT05870956|162628324|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2772.06||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|422.1|5122.02|||ANOVA||"The net difference was calculated as:~Comparator - Reference~where High nintedanib adherence group was used as reference."|||5122.02|422.10|0.021
81528675|NCT00483938|162744451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.363|||||||Fisher Exact|||Complete EVR: Group C versus Group D||||0.363
81650242|NCT02229227|162991716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.25|||t-test, 2 sided||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 26.|Week 26||-0.25|-0.86|0.0004
81650243|NCT02229227|162991717|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.7026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.31||Non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for Baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented.|||1.31|0.71|0.7026
81650244|NCT02229227|162991718|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.2883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.64||Analysis was performed using non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 4|Week 4||1.64|0.84|0.2883
81703031|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 1||1.37|0.44|
81615587|NCT01972152|162912157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.02
81615588|NCT01972152|162912158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Data were log transformed for analysis||||||0.16
81615589|NCT01972152|162912159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Data were log transformed for analysis||||||<0.001
81650245|NCT02229227|162991718|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.3034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.15||Analysis was performed using non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 5.|Week 5||1.15|0.59|0.3034
81650246|NCT02229227|162991718|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.98||Analysis was performed using non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 10.|Week 10||0.98|0.52|0.0151
81528676|NCT00483938|162744451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Complete EVR: Group E versus Group F||||1.000
81528677|NCT03364309|162744498|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|99.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.57|99.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||99.99|33.57|<0.0001
81615590|NCT01972152|162912159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Data were log transformed for analysis||||||<0.001
81615591|NCT01972152|162912160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Data were log transformed for analysis||||||<0.001
81615592|NCT01972152|162912160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Data were log transformed for analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81615593|NCT01972152|162912161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81615594|NCT01972152|162912161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81650247|NCT02229227|162991718|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.0518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.03||Analysis was performed using non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 18.|Week 18||1.03|0.54|0.0518
81650248|NCT02229227|162991718|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.7026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.31||Analysis was performed using non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 26.|Week 26||1.31|0.71|0.7026
81650249|NCT02229227|162991719|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.2298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.17||Analysis was performed using non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented.|||1.17|0.63|0.2298
81650250|NCT02229227|162991720|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.2143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.23||Analysis was performed using non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 4.|Week 4||2.23|0.78|0.2143
81650251|NCT02229227|162991720|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.4703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.91||Analysis was performed using non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 5.|Week 5||1.91|0.80|0.4703
81703032|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 1||1.25|0.54|
81703033|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 1||2.12|0.84|
81703034|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.66|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 1||1.66|0.66|
81703035|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 1||1.37|0.51|
81615595|NCT03593070|162912168|OTHER|Analyses compared changes in total scores for the MM-CGI from baseline to 24 weeks, for both arms of the intervention (CGMI-V and MT).|Slope|0.646|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.622||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori alpha=0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.001
81615596|NCT03593070|162912169|OTHER||Slope|0.444|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.105||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori alpha=0.05.|Regression, Linear|||Analyses compared changes in total scores for the CESD from baseline to 24 weeks, for both arms of the intervention (CGMI-V and MT).||||0.001
81615597|NCT03593070|162912170|OTHER|Analyses compared changes in total State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) scores from baseline to 24 weeks, for both arms of the intervention (CGMI-V and MT).|Slope|0.514|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.102||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori alpha=0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.001
81615598|NCT03593070|162912171|OTHER|Analyses compared changes in total positive state of mind scale (PSOMS) scores from baseline to 24 weeks, for both arms of the intervention (CGMI-V and MT).|Slope|0.653|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.093||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori alpha=0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.001
81615599|NCT03593070|162912172|OTHER|Analyses compared changes in conflict scores (based on FPCR) from baseline to 24 weeks, for both arms of the intervention (CGMI-V and MT)|Slope|0.609|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori alpha=0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.001
81615600|NCT03593070|162912173|OTHER|Analyses compared changes in total scores for satisfaction with care measure (FPCT) from baseline to 24 weeks, for both arms of the intervention (CGMI-V and MT)|Slope|0.731|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.074||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori alpha=0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.001
81615601|NCT03593070|162912174|OTHER|Analyses compared changes in total Family Knowledge of Alzheimer's Test (FKAT) scores from baseline to 24 weeks, for both arms of the intervention (CGMI-V and MT)|Slope|0.687|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.084||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori alpha=0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.001
81615602|NCT03593070|162912175|OTHER||Slope|0.527|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.088||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A prior alpha=0.05.|Regression, Linear|||Analyses compared changes in caregiver sense of loss, guilt, and role captivity scores from baseline to 24 weeks, for both arms of the intervention (CGMI-V and MT). This measure uses 51 items of the FPCR measure.||||0.001
81650252|NCT02229227|162991720|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.2139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.14||Analysis was performed using non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 10.|Week 10||1.14|0.58|0.2139
81650253|NCT02229227|162991720|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.11||Analysis was performed using non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 18.|Week 18||1.11|0.59|0.0790
81650254|NCT02229227|162991720|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.2298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.17||Analysis was performed using non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 26.|Week 26||1.17|0.63|0.2298
81650255|NCT02229227|162991721|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.8292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|4.77||Analysis was performed using non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented.|||4.77|0.24|0.8292
81703036|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 1||2.11|0.75|
81703037|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.72|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 1||1.72|0.57|
81703038|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.86|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 1||1.86|0.63|
81703039|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 1||2.08|0.69|
81615603|NCT03612804|162912214|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.64||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with random intercept for provider and main effect term for study site.|Proactive care arm represents numerator of odds ratio, unstructured care arm represents denominator of odds ratio.|||1.64|0.67|0.83
81650256|NCT02229227|162991723|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-56.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.19|-53.57|||||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 4.|Week 4||-53.57|-59.19|
81703040|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 1||2.14|0.67|
81528678|NCT03364309|162744498|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|99.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.49|99.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||99.99|52.49|<0.001
81615604|NCT01656304|162912222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate|0.333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1217|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.2|0.5||||||||.50|.20|
81615605|NCT04391309|162912228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.435|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.435
81615606|NCT04391309|162912229|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||All categories included in the analysis||||1
81615607|NCT04391309|162912230|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.391|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.391
81615608|NCT04391309|162912231|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.895|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.895
81615609|NCT04391309|162912232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.702|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.702
81615610|NCT04391309|162912233|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value based on Fishers exact test, which enumerates all possible tables that have same margins as observed \& calculates proportion of tables where values are more extreme than observed. P-value of 1 = the observed table is the most extreme|Fisher Exact|||All categories included in the analysis.||||1
81615611|NCT04391309|162912234|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value based on Fishers exact test, which enumerates all possible tables that have same margins as observed \& calculates proportion of tables where values are more extreme than observed. P-value of 1 = the observed table is the most extreme|Fisher Exact|||All categories included in the analysis||||1
81615612|NCT04391309|162912235|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value based on Fishers exact test, which enumerates all possible tables that have same margins as observed \& calculates proportion of tables where values are more extreme than observed. P-value of 1 = the observed table is the most extreme|Fisher Exact|||All categories included in the anlysis.||||1
81650257|NCT02229227|162991723|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-63.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.78|-59.62|||||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 10.|Week 10||-59.62|-67.78|
81703041|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 30||1.29|0.52|
81703042|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.59|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 30||1.59|0.68|
81703043|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 1, Day 30||1.80|0.76|
81703044|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|3.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 30||3.01|1.42|
81528679|NCT03364309|162744499|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|79.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.76|99.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||99.99|32.76|<0.001
81528680|NCT03364309|162744499|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|99.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.87|99.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||99.99|64.87|<0.001
81528681|NCT03364309|162744501|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|99.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.88|99.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||99.99|31.88|<0.001
81615613|NCT04391309|162912236|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value based on Fishers exact test, which enumerates all possible tables that have same margins as observed \& calculates proportion of tables where values are more extreme than observed. P-value of 1 = the observed table is the most extreme|Fisher Exact|||All categories included in the analysis.||||1
81615614|NCT04391309|162912237|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value based on Fishers exact test, which enumerates all possible tables that have same margins as observed \& calculates proportion of tables where values are more extreme than observed. P-value of 1 = the observed table is the most extreme|Fisher Exact|||All categories included in the analysis.||||1
81615615|NCT04391309|162912238|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value based on Fishers exact test, which enumerates all possible tables that have same margins as observed \& calculates proportion of tables where values are more extreme than observed. P-value of 1 = the observed table is the most extreme|Fisher Exact|||All categories included in the analysis.||||1
81615616|NCT04391309|162912239|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value based on Fishers exact test, which enumerates all possible tables that have same margins as observed \& calculates proportion of tables where values are more extreme than observed. P-value of 1 = the observed table is the most extreme|Fisher Exact|||All categories included in the analysis.||||1
81615617|NCT05826431|162912268|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.65||||0.153|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired samples t-test|||Study analyses were conducted using IBM SPSS Statistics Version 29. Frequencies and descriptive data were tabulated to describe the sample and quantify device use, satisfaction, and perceived impact. Qualitative responses regarding usability and feasibility were summarized based on the themes of the responses.||||0.153
81615618|NCT05826431|162912269|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.103|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired samples t-test|||||||0.103
81615619|NCT05826431|162912271|OTHER|Single group, frequencies, and descriptive data|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.22||||0.083|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired samples t-test|||||||.083
81615620|NCT05826431|162912272|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||441|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired samples t-test|||||||0441
81615621|NCT05826431|162912273|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.61||||0.095|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired samples t-test|||||||0.095
81615622|NCT05826431|162912274|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.487|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired samples t-test|||||||0.487
81615623|NCT05826431|162912275|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.483|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired samples t-test|||||||0.483
81615624|NCT05826431|162912276|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.82||||0.0483|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired samples t-test|||||||.0483
81615625|NCT05826431|162912277|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.123|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired samples t-test|||||||0.123
81615626|NCT00556543|162912316|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation performed.||||||0.19||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's Exact Test with the null hypothesis that the proportion with adverse events was the same in both groups.||||0.190
81615627|NCT01838551|162912327|SUPERIORITY|Under the null hypothesis of at most 20% UFC responders, 90 subjects in the ITT population would provide 90% power, with two-sided type 1 error of 0.05, assuming an observed response of 35%.||||||0.0154||||||One-sided p-value is based on a null hypothesis that true response proportion is ≤ 0.20.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Generalized Linear Model described above was used to generate the p-value.||The least squares mean (LSMEAN) estimate of the UFC response after 6 months of treatment in the Maintenance Phase alongside its 95% Wald CI is presented. Supportive to the 95% CI, the p-value corresponding to the null hypothesis that the response rate is ≤ 20% is presented (1-sided test).||||0.0154
81528682|NCT03364309|162744501|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|99.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.96|99.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||99.99|46.96|<0.001
81528683|NCT03364309|162744503|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|37.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.68|99.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||99.99|13.68|<0.001
81615628|NCT00038103|162912342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinical Benefit Rate|49.0||||||95.0|34.4|63.7|||||Number of subjects showing clinical benefits out of the number of subjects in the evaluable set.|||63.7|34.4|
81615629|NCT00038103|162912342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinical Benefit Rate|47.1||||||95.0|32.9|61.5|||||Number of subjects showing clinical benefits out of the number of subjects in the evaluable set.|||61.5|32.9|
81615630|NCT00038103|162912343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate|22.4||||||95.0|11.8|36.6|||||Number of subjects showing objective response out of the number of subjects in the evaluable set.|||36.6|11.8|
81615631|NCT00038103|162912343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate|23.5||||||95.0|12.8|37.5|||||Number of subjects showing objective response out of the number of subjects in the evaluable set.|||37.5|12.8|
81615632|NCT01670110|162912350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81615633|NCT01670110|162912351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81615634|NCT01670110|162912352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.79
81615635|NCT01670110|162912353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.79
81615636|NCT01670110|162912354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81615637|NCT01670110|162912355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81615638|NCT01670110|162912356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.73
81615639|NCT01670110|162912357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Physical functioning||||0.31
81615640|NCT01670110|162912357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Physical role||||0.48
81615641|NCT01670110|162912357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Bodily pain||||0.89
81615642|NCT01670110|162912357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||General health||||0.18
81615643|NCT01670110|162912357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Vitality||||0.28
81615644|NCT01670110|162912357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Social functioning||||0.66
81615645|NCT01670110|162912357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Role emotional||||0.43
81615646|NCT01670110|162912357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mental health||||0.51
81615647|NCT05012644|162912395|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.266|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.715|2.241||||||||2.241|0.715|
81615648|NCT05012644|162912396|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.508|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.819|2.774||||||||2.774|0.819|
81528684|NCT03364309|162744503|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|41.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.09|99.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||99.99|15.09|<0.001
81528685|NCT03364309|162744504|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-9.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.604|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.71|-8.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.33|-10.71|<0.001
81528686|NCT03364309|162744504|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-9.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.603|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.96|-8.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.59|-10.96|<0.001
81528687|NCT03364309|162744505|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-10.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.673|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.38|-6.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.79|-13.38|<0.001
81528688|NCT03364309|162744505|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-8.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.677|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.11|-5.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.51|-12.11|<0.001
81528689|NCT03364309|162744506|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-34.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.023|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.94|-30.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-30.98|-38.94|<0.001
81528690|NCT03364309|162744506|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-36.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.018|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.3|-32.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-32.37|-40.30|<0.001
81528691|NCT03364309|162744507|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-16.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.957|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.62|-14.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.86|-18.62|<0.001
81528692|NCT03364309|162744507|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-17.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.954|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|-16.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-16.05|-19.80|<0.001
81528693|NCT03364309|162744508|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|6.228|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6681|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.915|7.541|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.541|4.915|<0.001
81615649|NCT01278862|162912411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2423|||||||Fisher Exact|||null hypothesis no difference in color match||||0.2423
81615650|NCT01278862|162912411|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||null hypothesis no difference in margin discoloration||||>0.999
81650258|NCT02229227|162991723|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-62.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.29|-56.7|||||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 18.|Week 18||-56.70|-67.29|
81650259|NCT02229227|162991724|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|0.3|||||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 4.|Week 4||0.30|-2.25|
81650260|NCT02229227|162991724|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|2.33|||||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 10.|Week 10||2.33|-1.64|
81703045|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|3.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|4.58|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 30||4.58|2.37|
81528694|NCT03364309|162744508|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|6.536|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6668|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.225|7.847|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.847|5.225|<0.001
81528695|NCT03364309|162744509|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|5.193|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9489|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.328|7.058|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.058|3.328|<0.001
81528696|NCT03364309|162744509|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|5.362|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.946|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.503|7.222|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.222|3.503|<0.001
81528697|NCT03364309|162744510|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.4|-2.9|<0.001
81528698|NCT03364309|162744510|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.3|-2.9|<0.001
81528699|NCT03364309|162744511|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-3.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.56|-1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.15|-5.56|0.003
81528700|NCT03364309|162744511|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-4.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.064|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-2.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.67|-6.90|<0.001
81528701|NCT03364309|162744512|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-27.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.07||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.5|-4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.3|-50.5|0.022
81528702|NCT03364309|162744512|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-25.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.87||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.8|-2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.5|-47.8|0.031
81528703|NCT03334812|162744540|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18||||0.1219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.51|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||SCD/HNWB||0.51|-0.15|0.1219
81528704|NCT03334812|162744540|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.5438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.25|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||DTBT/HWB||0.25|-0.28|0.5438
81528705|NCT03334812|162744541|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.3067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.31|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||0.31|-0.19|0.3067
81528706|NCT03334812|162744543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|26.23||||0.0404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|56.32|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Week 4||56.32|-3.86|0.0404
81528707|NCT03334812|162744543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|27.82||||0.1381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.5|82.1|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Week 12||82.10|-26.5|0.1381
81528708|NCT03334812|162744543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|23.8||||0.1168|TWO_SIDED|96.0|-19.3|66.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28 (EOS)||66.89|-19.3|0.1168
81528709|NCT03334812|162744544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.5175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.25|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||SCD/HNWB - Week 12||0.25|-0.26|0.5175
81528710|NCT03334812|162744544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19||||0.1476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.6|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||SCD/HNWB - Week 28||0.60|-0.22|0.1476
81615651|NCT01278862|162912411|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||null hypothesis no difference in crown fracture||||>0.999
81615652|NCT01278862|162912411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis no difference in Proximal Contact - Mesial||||>0.999
81615653|NCT01278862|162912411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis no difference in proximal contact - distal||||>0.999
81650261|NCT02229227|162991724|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|2.69|||||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 18.|Week 18||2.69|-2.21|
81650262|NCT02229227|162991724|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.7699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|3.04|||t-test, 2 sided||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 26.|Week 26||3.04|-2.25|0.7699
81710201|NCT02253173|163117013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81703046|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|4.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|5.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 3, Day 30||5.79|2.83|
81703047|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 30||1.27|0.49|
81703048|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 30||1.48|0.63|
81703049|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.65|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 4, Day 30||1.65|0.66|
81703050|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 30||2.29|0.75|
81703051|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.19|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 30||2.19|0.77|
81703052|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 5, Day 30||3.37|1.08|
81703053|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||1.49|0.50|
81703054|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.72|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||1.72|0.65|
81703055|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||2.10|0.71|
81703056|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.75|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||1.75|0.56|
81703057|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||2.47|0.84|
81468295|NCT05870956|162628324|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|456.79||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-458.64|1372.21|||ANOVA||"The net difference was calculated as:~Comparator - Reference~where High nintedanib adherence group was used as reference."|||1372.21|-458.64|0.328
81615654|NCT01278862|162912412|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||null hypothesis no difference in gingival index||||>0.999
81615655|NCT01278862|162912412|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.524|||||||Fisher Exact|||null hypothesis no difference in plaque index||||0.5240
81703058|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||3.15|1.00|
81703059|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||2.30|1.02|
81703060|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||2.26|1.06|
81703061|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.53|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||2.53|1.09|
81703062|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||2.07|0.81|
81703063|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||2.57|1.04|
81703064|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|2.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||3.47|1.35|
81468296|NCT05870956|162628324|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|620.87||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-771.77|2013.51|||ANOVA||"The net difference was calculated as:~Comparator - Reference~where High nintedanib adherence group was used as reference."|||2013.51|-771.77|0.382
81468297|NCT05870956|162628325|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|8.9|||Chi-squared||"The net difference was calculated as:~Comparator - Reference~where High nintedanib adherence group was used as reference."|||8.9|-4.0|0.463
81615656|NCT00798265|162912426|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in HPV-16 at 7 months in Cohort 1.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||||0.0020
81615657|NCT00798265|162912426|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in HPV-18 at 7 months in Cohort 1.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||||<.0001
81615658|NCT00798265|162912426|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in HPV-16 at 7 months in Cohort 2.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||||0.0002
81615659|NCT00798265|162912426|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in HPV-18 at 7 months in Cohort 2.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||||<.0001
81615660|NCT04341298|162912433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.65
81615661|NCT04341298|162912434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.87
81703065|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 30||1.68|0.58|
81703066|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 30||2.05|0.77|
81703067|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 14, Day 30||2.81|0.99|
81703068|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.95|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||0.95|0.39|
81703069|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||1.54|0.70|
81703070|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||1.57|0.67|
81703071|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||1.25|0.56|
81703072|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.52|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||1.52|0.75|
81703073|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.86|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||1.86|0.77|
81703074|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||1.90|0.76|
81703075|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.58|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||2.58|1.11|
81703076|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|2.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|3.52|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||3.52|1.41|
81703077|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||1.47|0.50|
81703078|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.35|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||1.35|0.51|
81703079|NCT03803202|163101468|OTHER||Ratio of GMC|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||2.02|0.69|
81703080|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 1, Day 30||0.5|-0.4|0.805
81703081|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 1, Day 30||0.9|-0.1|0.102
81703082|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 1, Day 30||0.9|-0.1|0.158
81615662|NCT04341298|162912435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Subjects were stratified based on baseline pain score (6-7 vs. 8-10) prior to analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test||Each subject was stratified by baseline pain score for the first severe headache that they experienced (score of 6-7 vs. 8-10). The total number of subjects, and the number of subjects with a pain score of 3 or less after 2 hours, were tabulated within each stratum. A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was conducted to test the hypothesis of lack of association between the proportion of subjects reporting mild or no symptoms after 2 hours and the type of device, across all strata.||||0.66
81615663|NCT04341298|162912436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Subjects were stratified based on baseline pain score (6-7 vs. 8-10) prior to analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test||Each subject was stratified by baseline pain score for the first severe headache that they experienced (score of 6-7 vs. 8-10). The total number of subjects, and the number of subjects requiring abortive medication within 8 hours were tabulated within each stratum. A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was conducted to test the hypothesis of lack of association between the proportion of subjects requiring abortive medication within 8 hours and the type of device, across all strata.||||0.59
81615664|NCT04341298|162912437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Subjects were stratified based on baseline pain score (6-7 vs. 8-10) prior to analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test||Each subject was stratified by baseline pain score for the first severe headache that they experienced (score of 6-7 vs. 8-10). The total number of subjects, and the number of subjects experiencing light sensitivity after 2 hours, were tabulated within each stratum. A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was conducted to test the hypothesis of lack of association between the proportion of subjects reporting light sensitivity after 2 hours and the type of device, across all strata.||||0.19
81615665|NCT04341298|162912438|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Subjects were stratified based on baseline pain score (6-7 vs. 8-10) prior to analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test||Each subject was stratified by baseline pain score for the first severe headache that they experienced (score of 6-7 vs. 8-10). The total number of subjects, and the number of subjects experiencing light sensitivity after 4 hours, were tabulated within each stratum. A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was conducted to test the hypothesis of lack of association between the proportion of subjects reporting light sensitivity after 4 hours and the type of device, across all strata.||||1.0
81615666|NCT04341298|162912439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Pain score difference after 2 hours modeled as a function of study arm, baseline pain score and headache medication use.||Null hypothesis is that 2 hour difference in pain score is equivalent between study arms, after adjusting for baseline pain score and headache medication use.||||0.021
81615667|NCT04341298|162912440|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Pain score difference after 4 hours modeled as a function of study arm, baseline pain score and headache medication use.||Null hypothesis is that 4 hour difference in pain score is equivalent between study arms, after adjusting for baseline pain score and headache medication use.||||0.019
81615668|NCT04341298|162912441|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis is that proportion of headaches with light sensitivity experienced after 2 hours is equivalent between study arms, after adjusting for baseline pain score and headache medication use.||||||0.028|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Proportion of headaches with light sensitivity after 2 hours modeled as a function of study arm, baseline pain score and headache medication use.||||||0.028
81615669|NCT04341298|162912442|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Proportion of headaches with light sensitivity after 4 hours modeled as a function of study arm, baseline pain score and headache medication use.||Null hypothesis is that proportion of headaches with light sensitivity experienced after 4 hours is equivalent between study arms, after adjusting for baseline pain score and headache medication use.||||0.46
81650263|NCT02229227|162991725|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-56.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.17|-53.94|||||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 4.|Week 4||-53.94|-58.17|
81528711|NCT02508428|162744549|EQUIVALENCE|Differences in survivorship among the Marathon and Enduron liners were evaluated with a Log Rank test.|||||<|0.001||||||A p-value of 0.05 was used as the threshold for statistical significance.|Log Rank|||Survivorship was evaluated using liner revision for wear/osteolysis as an endpoint using a Kaplan-Meier analysis.||||<0.001
81615670|NCT03425643|162912443|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.72||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by Stage (II versus III), TPS (\>=50% versus \<50%), Histology (Squamous versus Non-squamous) and Region (East-Asia versus non-East Asia).|Log Rank||Stratified Cox model with Efron's tie handling method with treatment as a covariate stratified by Stage (II versus III), TPS (\>=50% versus \<50%), Histology (Squamous versus Non-squamous) and Region (East-Asia versus non-East Asia).|||0.72|0.48|<0.00001
81615671|NCT03425643|162912444|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.00517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.93||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by Stage (II versus III), TPS (\>=50% versus \<50%), Histology (Squamous versus Non-squamous) and Region (East-Asia versus non-East Asia).|Log Rank||Stratified Cox model with Efron's tie handling method with treatment as a covariate stratified by Stage (II versus III), TPS (\>=50% versus \<50%), Histology (Squamous versus Non-squamous) and Region (East-Asia versus non-East Asia).|||0.93|0.56|0.00517
81615672|NCT03425643|162912445|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by Stage (II versus III), TPS (\>=50% versus \<50%), Histology (Squamous versus Non-squamous) and Region (East-Asia versus non-East Asia).|Difference in Percentage|19.2|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|24.7|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|||||24.7|13.9|<0.00001
81615673|NCT03425643|162912446|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by Stage (II versus III), TPS (\>=50% versus \<50%), Histology (Squamous versus Non-squamous) and Region (East-Asia versus non-East Asia).|Difference in Pertentage|14.2|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|18.7|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|||||18.7|10.1|<0.00001
81615674|NCT03425643|162912447|OTHER|Based on a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with the scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by visit interaction and stratification factors (Stage (II versus III), TPS (\>=50% versus \<50%), Histology (Squamous versus Non-squamous) and Region (East-Asia versus non-East Asia).|Difference in Least Square Means|1.43||||0.3611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|4.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.49|-1.64|0.3611
81650264|NCT02229227|162991725|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-64.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.68|-61.85|||||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 10.|Week 10||-61.85|-67.68|
81710202|NCT02253173|163117013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81615675|NCT03425643|162912448|OTHER|Based on a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with the scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by visit interaction and stratification factors (Stage (II versus III), TPS (\>=50% versus \<50%), Histology (Squamous versus Non-squamous) and Region (East-Asia versus non-East Asia).|Difference in Least Square Means|2.22||||0.1197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|5.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.02|-0.58|0.1197
81615676|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.22|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between genders: women and men.||1.22|0.45|0.235
81615677|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.22|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between Age: \<= 55 years and \> 55 years||1.22|0.55|0.331
81615678|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.23|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between time since initial diagnosis: \>= 10 years and \< 10 years||2.23|1.00|0.050
81615679|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.46|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between participants without erosive rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and participants with erosive RA||2.46|0.88|0.144
81650265|NCT02229227|162991725|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-62.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.69|-59.15|||||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 18.|Week 18||-59.15|-66.69|
81650266|NCT02229227|162991725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-61.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.85|-57.81|||t-test, 2 sided||Least square mean difference (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented for Week 26.|week 26||-57.81|-65.85|<0.0001
81650267|NCT02229227|162991727|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|4.86||Analysis was performed using non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented.|||4.86|2.52|<0.0001
81650268|NCT02229227|162991728|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|3.6||Analysis was performed using non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented.|||3.60|1.54|<0.0001
81650269|NCT02229227|162991729|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.21|6.48||Analysis was performed using non-parametric Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after adjusting for baseline HbA1c category, age category, region and current use of metformin.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (albiglutide + insulin glargine minus insulin lispro + insulin glargine) has been presented.|||6.48|2.21|<0.0001
81650270|NCT00340704|162991764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.0039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1725||||95.0|0.6499|1.3579|||||Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a two sided 95% confidence interval for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error (SE) of the mean is actually SE of the slope.|Dose proportionality for Cmax,ss was explored based on the regression model.||1.3579|0.6499|
81468298|NCT05870956|162628325|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.6||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|16.8|||Chi-squared||"The net difference was calculated as:~Comparator - Reference~where High nintedanib adherence group was used as reference."|||16.8|2.5|0.008
81468299|NCT05870956|162628325|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.1||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|15.3|||Chi-squared||"The net difference was calculated as:~Comparator - Reference~where High nintedanib adherence group was used as reference."|||15.3|2.8|0.005
81468300|NCT05870956|162628325|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.4||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|11.7|||Chi-squared||"The net difference was calculated as:~Comparator - Reference~where High nintedanib adherence group was used as reference."|||11.7|1.1|0.019
81615680|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.65|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between DAS-28 score: \<= 5.1 and DAS-28 \>5.1||2.65|1.14|0.010
81615681|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.1|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between ESR: \<= 28 mm/h and \> 28 mm/h||2.10|0.92|0.119
81615682|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.13|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between number of participants without anemia and number of participants with anemia||2.13|0.81|0.265
81615683|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.71|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between dose of corticosteroids: \<= 5 mg and \> 5 mg||1.71|0.77|0.511
81615684|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.0|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between HAQ score: \<= 1.5 and \> 1.5||2.00|0.90|0.153
81615685|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|3.31|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between VAS patient: fatigue \<= 66 and \> 66||3.31|1.45|<0.001
81615686|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.08|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between VAS patient: pain \<= 66 and \> 66||3.08|1.35|<0.001
81615687|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.75|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between VAS patient (quality of sleep) score: \<=30 score and 30 - 59 score||2.75|0.86|0.261
81615688|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.05|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between VAS patient (quality of sleep) score: \<= 30 and 59 - 77||2.05|0.67|0.261
81615689|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.89|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between VAS patient (quality of sleep) score: \<= 30 and \> 77||2.89|0.95|0.261
81615690|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|3.14|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between VAS patient: global assessment score: \<= 67 and \> 67||3.14|1.38|<0.001
81703083|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 2, Day 30||0.2|-0.4|0.596
81703084|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 2, Day 30||0.7|0.0|0.025
81463770|NCT04075682|162618922|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Rate ratio|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.2||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Negative binomial regression|We estimated negative binomial regression models, as there is a single measure for each person and so there are no repeated measures.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H2 assessment. We expected that the effect of pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) vs no pictorial HWLs (averaged over insert) on the outcome would be stronger for higher vs lower self-efficacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4)||1.20|0.78|0.78
81463771|NCT04075682|162618922|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Rate ratio|1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.82||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Negative binomial regression|We estimated negative binomial regression models, as there is a single measure for each person and so there are no repeated measures.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H5b assessment, which evaluates whether moderation of pictorial warnings effects would vary by whether the pictorial warnings included inserts or not. We expected that moderation effects of baseline self-efficacy would be larger for pictorial warnings only (vs control) than for pictorial warnings AND inserts (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 4).||1.82|0.94|0.11
81463772|NCT04075682|162618922|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Rate ratio|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.22||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Negative binomial regression|We estimated negative binomial regression models, as there is a single measure for each person and so there are no repeated measures.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower education (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.22|0.80|0.93
81463773|NCT04075682|162618922|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Rate ratio|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.23||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Negative binomial regression|We estimated negative binomial regression models, as there is a single measure for each person and so there are no repeated measures.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with higher than lower literacy (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.23|0.78|0.86
81463774|NCT04075682|162618922|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Rate ratio|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.22||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Negative binomial regression|We estimated negative binomial regression models, as there is a single measure for each person and so there are no repeated measures.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6a assessment, which evaluates moderation of the pre-specified H1 assessment. We expected that the effect of inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) compared to no inserts (averaged over pictorial warnings) on the outcome would be stronger for those with lower than higher delayed discounting (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.22|0.81|0.94
81463775|NCT04075682|162618922|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Rate ratio|1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.78||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Negative binomial regression|We estimated negative binomial regression models, as there is a single measure for each person and so there are no repeated measures.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline education would be stronger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.78|0.93|0.13
81615691|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.47|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between SF36 vitality score: \> 33 and \<= 33||3.47|1.50|< 0.001
81615692|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.93|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between HADS score: Anxiety (No case) and HADS score: Anxiety (Doubtful case)||1.93|0.60|0.399
81615693|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.26|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between HADS score: Anxiety (No case) and HADS score: Anxiety (Certain case)||1.26|0.48|0.399
81615694|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.81|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between HADS score: Depression (No Case) and HADS score: Depression (Doubtful case)||1.81|0.65|0.858
81615695|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.52|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between HADS score: Depression (No Case) and HADS score: Depression (Certain case)||1.52|0.57|0.858
81703085|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 2, Day 30||0.7|0.1|0.005
81615696|NCT01185522|162912522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.58|||Multivariate logistic regression model|||Comparison between time since initial diagnosis: \>= 10 years and \< 10 years||2.58|1.03|0.036
81615697|NCT01185522|162912523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.28|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Predictive factor: C-Reactive Protein||1.28|1.05|0.004
81615698|NCT01185522|162912523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.27|||Multivariate logistic regression model|||Predictive factor: C-Reactive Protein||1.27|1.03|0.013
81615699|NCT01185522|162912524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.05|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Predictive factor: Tender joint||1.05|0.99|0.253
81615700|NCT01185522|162912524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.09|||Univariate logistic regression model|||Predictive factor : Swollen joint||1.09|1.01|0.021
81615701|NCT00954707|162912539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of TLF at 12-month (%)|6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|7.5||||||||7.5|5.5|
81615702|NCT00954707|162912540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of device success (%)|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.4|98.4||||||||98.4|97.4|
81615703|NCT00954707|162912541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of lesion success (%)|99.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.6|99.9||||||||99.9|99.6|
81650271|NCT00340704|162991768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1884||||95.0|0.5934|1.3666|||||Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a two sided 95% confidence interval for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of the slope.|Dose proportionality for AUCτ,ss was explored based on the regression model.||1.3666|0.5934|
81468301|NCT05870956|162628326|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|5.5|||Chi-squared||"The net difference was calculated as:~Comparator - Reference~where High nintedanib adherence group was used as reference."|||5.5|-4.3|0.801
81468302|NCT05870956|162628326|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.7||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|14.8|||Chi-squared||"The net difference was calculated as:~Comparator - Reference~where High nintedanib adherence group was used as reference."|||14.8|2.7|0.005
81615704|NCT00954707|162912542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of procedure success (%)|97.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.0|98.2||||||||98.2|97.0|
81615705|NCT00954707|162912543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of Clinically-driven TLR (%)|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.45|5.13||||||||5.13|3.45|
81615706|NCT00954707|162912544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of Clinically-driven TVR (%)|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.87|6.81||||||||6.81|4.87|
81615707|NCT00954707|162912545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of Target vessel failure (%)|7.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.85|9.09||||||||9.09|6.85|
81615708|NCT00954707|162912546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of MACE (%)|7.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.37|8.55||||||||8.55|6.37|
81615709|NCT00954707|162912547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of protocol defined ST (%)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.38||||||||1.38|0.56|
81615710|NCT00954707|162912548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of ARC defined ST (%)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.64||||||||1.64|0.74|
81615711|NCT00954707|162912549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of major bleeding complications (%)|3.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|3.85||||||||3.85|2.40|
81615712|NCT00954707|162912550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of cardiac death (%)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.23||||||||1.23|0.46|
81615713|NCT00954707|162912551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of non-cardiac death (%)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.12||||||||1.12|0.40|
81615714|NCT00516503|162912557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.90
81615715|NCT00516503|162912558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.50
81615716|NCT00516503|162912559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.50
81615717|NCT03224299|162912568|NON_INFERIORITY|Investigational product cannot be more than 0.05 log10 CFU/cm\^2 less than the active control|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.69||||||"Abdomen 10 minutes~Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate."||0.69|-0.44|
81615718|NCT03224299|162912568|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.49||||||Abdomen 10 minutes Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||2.49|1.36|
81615719|NCT03224299|162912568|NON_INFERIORITY|Investigational product cannot be more than 0.05 log10 CFU/cm\^2 less than the active control|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.36||||||Abdomen 10 minutes Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||0.36|-0.73|
81615720|NCT03224299|162912568|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|2.78||||||Abdomen 10 minutes Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||2.78|1.69|
81703086|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 3, Day 30||0.7|0.0|0.037
81703087|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 3, Day 30||0.9|0.2|0.002
81703088|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 3, Day 30||0.6|-0.1|0.230
81468303|NCT05870956|162628326|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|8.2|||Chi-squared||"The net difference was calculated as:~Comparator - Reference~where High nintedanib adherence group was used as reference."|||8.2|-1.4|0.170
81615721|NCT03224299|162912568|NON_INFERIORITY|Investigational product cannot be more than 0.05 log10 CFU/cm\^2 less than the active control|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.31||||||Groin 10 minutes Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||0.31|-0.90|
81615722|NCT03224299|162912568|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|3.22||||||Groin 10 minutes Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||3.22|1.98|
81615723|NCT03224299|162912568|NON_INFERIORITY|Investigational product cannot be more than 0.05 log10 CFU/cm\^2 less than the active control|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.57||||||Groin 10 minutes Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||0.57|-0.61|
81615724|NCT03224299|162912568|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|2.93||||||Groin 10 minutes Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||2.93|1.72|
81615725|NCT03224299|162912568|NON_INFERIORITY|Investigational product cannot be more than 0.05 log10 CFU/cm\^2 less than the active control|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.22||||||Abdomen 30 seconds Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||0.22|-0.91|
81615726|NCT03224299|162912568|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|3.01||||||Abdomen 30 seconds Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||3.01|1.88|
81615727|NCT03224299|162912568|NON_INFERIORITY|Investigational product cannot be more than 0.05 log10 CFU/cm\^2 less than the active control|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.24||||||Abdomen 30 seconds Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||0.24|-0.85|
81650272|NCT00121667|162991776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.53||Between-group comparisons significant at alpha = 0.019, significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model: difference between week t and baseline values = baseline values + treatment|||-0.53|-0.92|<.0001
81650273|NCT00121667|162991776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.63||Between-group comparisons significant at alpha = 0.019, significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model: difference between week t and baseline values = baseline values + treatment|||-0.63|-1.02|<.0001
81650274|NCT00121667|162991776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.52||Between-group comparisons significant at alpha = 0.019, significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF) .Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model: difference between week t and baseline values = baseline values + treatment|||-0.52|-0.91|<.0001
81650275|NCT00121667|162991777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.55|-8.55||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model: difference between week t and baseline values = baseline values + treatment|||-8.55|-22.55|<.0001
81703089|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 4, Day 30||0.4|-0.4|0.984
81468304|NCT05870956|162628326|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|5.4|||Chi-squared||"The net difference was calculated as:~Comparator - Reference~where High nintedanib adherence group was used as reference."|||5.4|-2.6|0.489
81615728|NCT03224299|162912568|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|2.95||||||Abdomen 30 seconds Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||2.95|1.87|
81615729|NCT03224299|162912568|NON_INFERIORITY|Investigational product cannot be more than 0.05 log10 CFU/cm\^2 less than the active control|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.4||||||Groin 30 seconds Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||0.40|-0.67|
81703090|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 4, Day 30||0.6|-0.2|0.262
81703091|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 4, Day 30||0.6|-0.2|0.264
81615730|NCT03224299|162912568|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.8||||||Groin 30 seconds Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||2.80|1.70|
81615731|NCT03224299|162912568|NON_INFERIORITY|Investigational product cannot be more than 0.05 log10 CFU/cm\^2 less than the active control|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.48||||||Groin 30 seconds Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||0.48|-0.56|
81468305|NCT00347919|162628337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|2.7||||0.3724||90.0|-11.0|16.3|||Chi-squared||Difference in the percentage of independently-evaluated PD between lapatinib and combination therapy (lapatinib plus pazopanib)|||16.3|-11.0|0.3724
81615732|NCT03224299|162912568|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|2.68||||||Groin 30 seconds Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||2.68|1.62|
81615733|NCT00309452|162912580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Between groups comparison for hospitalization rates, adjusted for pretreatment hospitalization||||0.018
81615734|NCT00309452|162912584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Between groups comparison for vocational engagement, adjusted for pretreatment vocational engagement||||0.002
81615735|NCT00771667|162912591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was employed to control the type I error rate at 0.05 level for the primary endpoint, beginning with the highest dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test is controlling for anti-TNF status.||||||0.005
81615736|NCT00771667|162912591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was employed to control the type I error rate at 0.05 level for the primary endpoint, beginning with the highest dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test is controlling for anti-TNF status.||||||0.057
81615737|NCT00771667|162912591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was employed to control the type I error rate at 0.05 level for the primary endpoint, beginning with the highest dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test is controlling for anti-TNF status.||||||0.021
81650276|NCT00121667|162991777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.57|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.29|-16.27||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF) .Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model: difference between week t and baseline values = baseline values + treatment|||-16.27|-30.29|<.0001
81650277|NCT00121667|162991777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.81|-14.68||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF) .Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model: difference between week t and baseline values = baseline values + treatment|||-14.68|-28.81|<.0001
81468306|NCT00347919|162628337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|5.4||||0.2578||90.0|-8.4|19.2|||Chi-squared||Difference in the percentage of investigator-evaluated PD between lapatinib and combination therapy (lapatinib plus pazopanib)|||19.2|-8.4|0.2578
81528712|NCT02508428|162744550|EQUIVALENCE|"Since the null hypothesis assumed that the wear rates were not different, Equivalence has been specified for the Type of Statistical Test"|Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.27||A p-value of 0.05 was used as the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.27|0.17|<0.001
81615738|NCT00771667|162912592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.682|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test is controlling for anti-TNF status.||||||0.682
81615739|NCT00771667|162912592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test is controlling for anti-TNF status.||||||0.206
81615740|NCT00771667|162912592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.196|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test is controlling for anti-TNF status.||||||0.196
81615741|NCT00771667|162912593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test is controlling for anti-TNF status.||||||0.008
81615742|NCT00771667|162912593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test is controlling for anti-TNF status.||||||<0.001
81615743|NCT00771667|162912593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test is controlling for anti-TNF status.||||||0.035
81615744|NCT00771667|162912594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test is controlling for anti-TNF status.||||||<0.001
81615745|NCT00771667|162912594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test is controlling for anti-TNF status.||||||0.007
81615746|NCT00771667|162912594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test is controlling for anti-TNF status.||||||0.006
81615747|NCT00771667|162912595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test is controlling for anti-TNF status.||||||0.074
81615748|NCT00771667|162912595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.081|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test is controlling for anti-TNF status.||||||0.081
81615749|NCT00771667|162912595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.105|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test is controlling for anti-TNF status.||||||0.105
81615750|NCT00771667|162912596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||||||Testing for Week-22 clinical remission was performed if the comparison of 6-mg/kg ustekinumab with placebo was positive for the primary endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test chi-square test, stratified by IV induction dose and clinical remission status at Week 6.||||||0.029
81615751|NCT00771667|162912597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test is controlling for induction dose and clinical remission status at Week 6.||||||<0.001
81703092|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 5, Day 30||0.6|-0.4|0.638
81703093|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.5||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 5, Day 30||1.0|0.0|0.036
81468307|NCT00347919|162628338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7488||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.7488
81650278|NCT00121667|162991778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|20.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|30.5||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|Fisher Exact|The exact 95% CIs is based on the standardized statistic and inverting the one 2-sided test.||||30.5|10.6|<.0001
81650279|NCT00121667|162991778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|27.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|36.7||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|Fisher Exact|The exact 95% CIs is based on the standardized statistic and inverting the one 2-sided test.||||36.7|17.0|<.0001
81650280|NCT00121667|162991778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|27.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.7|37.7||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|Fisher Exact|The exact 95% CIs is based on the standardized statistic and inverting the one 2-sided test.||||37.7|17.7|<.0001
81650281|NCT00121667|162991779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5599.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1168.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7894.0|-3305.0||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model: difference between week t and baseline values = baseline values + treatment|||-3305|-7894|<.0001
81650282|NCT00121667|162991779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6294.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1176.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8606.0|-3983.0||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model: difference between week t and baseline values = baseline values + treatment|||-3983|-8606|<.0001
81650283|NCT00121667|162991779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4845.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1175.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7153.0|-2537.0||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model: difference between week t and baseline values = baseline values + treatment|||-2537|-7153|<.0001
81650284|NCT05186311|162991800|EQUIVALENCE|The estimated regression equation was then used to estimate the bias (with two one-sided 95% confidence intervals, referred to as 95% limits in the text) between the evaluation tube and the comparator tube at all prespecified medical decision levels. The biases and 95% limit were compared to the clinical acceptance limit (CAL).||||||||||||||||One hundred (100) participants (with paired numerical data) per each analyte provide \> 90% power to ensure that mean biases and confidence intervals are within the clinical acceptance limit (CAL), at medically relevant points, assuming no true bias between the tube types, residual standard deviation (SD) or coefficient of variation (CV) = CAL and collected data cover medically relevant points.|"No p-value were established. Rather a bias between tube types at pre-determined medical decision points were estimated with 95% intervals. The mean biases and 95% limit were compared to the CAL. For equivalence testing the initial alpha level is set at 10%. This corresponds to obtaining 90% confidence intervals (associated with 95% two 1-sided confidence limits). Since the clinical equivalence includes two comparisons, the actual alpha used for each comparison was set to 5%, using a Bonferroni correction. No other adjustment for multiplicity will be made on any other comparisons.~Note that for the confidence intervals (CI) calculated for the intercept and slope of the regression parameters, no multiplicity adjustments on the a level are performed (alpha = 0.05)."|||
81650285|NCT05186311|162991801|EQUIVALENCE|The estimated regression equation was then used to estimate the bias (with two one-sided 95% confidence intervals, referred to as 95% limits in the text) between the evaluation tube and the comparator tube at all prespecified medical decision levels. The biases and 95% limit were compared to the clinical acceptance limit|||||||||||||||||"No p-value were established. Rather a bias between tube types at pre-determined medical decision points were estimated with 95% intervals. The mean biases and 95% limit were compared to the CAL. For equivalence testing the initial alpha level is set at 10%. This corresponds to obtaining 90% confidence intervals (associated with 95% two 1-sided confidence limits). Since the clinical equivalence includes two comparisons, the actual alpha used for each comparison was set to 5%, using a Bonferroni correction. No other adjustment for multiplicity will be made on any other comparisons.~Note that for the confidence intervals (CI) calculated for the intercept and slope of the regression parameters, no multiplicity adjustments on the a level are performed (alpha = 0.05)."|||
81650286|NCT05186311|162991802|EQUIVALENCE|The estimated regression equation was then used to estimate the bias (with two one-sided 95% confidence intervals, referred to as 95% limits in the text) between the evaluation tube and the comparator tube at all prespecified medical decision levels. The biases and 95% limit were compared to the clinical acceptance limit|||||||||||||||||"No p-value were established. Rather a bias between tube types at pre-determined medical decision points were estimated with 95% intervals. The mean biases and 95% limit were compared to the CAL. For equivalence testing the initial alpha level is set at 10%. This corresponds to obtaining 90% confidence intervals (associated with 95% two 1-sided confidence limits). Since the clinical equivalence includes two comparisons, the actual alpha used for each comparison was set to 5%, using a Bonferroni correction. No other adjustment for multiplicity will be made on any other comparisons.~Note that for the confidence intervals (CI) calculated for the intercept and slope of the regression parameters, no multiplicity adjustments on the a level are performed (alpha = 0.05)."|||
81710203|NCT02253173|163117014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81468308|NCT04017832|162628356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||-0.1|-0.3|0.0078
81468309|NCT04017832|162628356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.6||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||-0.6|-0.8|<0.0001
81685858|NCT01165229|163069684|OTHER|The efficacy of HZ/su vaccine in reduction of PHN in subjects with confirmed HZ episodes was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE was above 0%|Vaccine efficacy|0.29||||0.5417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-161.53|65.57|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of Vaccine efficacy in reduction of PHN incidence in subjects with confirmed HZ episode in Zoster-022/006 Pooled GSK1437173A \>=50 YOA Group versus Zoster-022/006 Pooled Placebo \>=50 YOA Group||65.57|-161.53|0.5417
81703094|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 5, Day 30||0.9|-0.1|0.094
81463776|NCT04075682|162618922|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Rate ratio|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.41||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Negative binomial regression|We estimated negative binomial regression models, as there is a single measure for each person and so there are no repeated measures.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline literacy would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.41|0.70|0.96
81463777|NCT04075682|162618922|OTHER|We conducted a two-sided test for mean (group 1) = mean (group 2) versus means not being equal.|Rate ratio|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.36||The reported p-value is not adjusted. The a priori threshold for statistical significance uses a Bonferroni-adjusted critical value of p\<0.05/6=0.0083|Negative binomial regression|We estimated negative binomial regression models, as there is a single measure for each person and so there are no repeated measures.|To evaluate the study hypothesis, a Wald test was used for the associated regression parameter.|These results are for the intended (but not correctly pre-specified) H6b assessment, which evaluated whether the moderation of insert effects would vary by whether the inserts included pictorial warnings or not. We expected that moderation by baseline delay discounting would be larger for insert only (vs control) than for inserts AND pictorial warnings (vs control) (see Statistical Analysis Plan, Model 5).||1.36|0.72|0.95
81463778|NCT01309360|162618936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81463779|NCT01309360|162618936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81463780|NCT01309360|162618936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81463781|NCT01309360|162618937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0
81463782|NCT01309360|162618938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.059
81463783|NCT01309360|162618938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81463784|NCT01309360|162618938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2
81463785|NCT01309360|162618939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.675||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.675
81463786|NCT01309360|162618939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.087
81463787|NCT01309360|162618939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.348||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.348
81463788|NCT01309360|162618940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.247||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.247
81463789|NCT01309360|162618940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81463790|NCT01309360|162618940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81463791|NCT01309360|162618941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.116||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.116
81463792|NCT01309360|162618941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.116||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.116
81463793|NCT01309360|162618941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81463794|NCT02901067|162618943|SUPERIORITY|This is a secondary outcome thus no power analysis was done.|||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||We hypothesized that the experimental group would present less fibrinolysis shutdown than the control group in all times measured.||||>0.05
81463795|NCT02901067|162618948|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81463796|NCT02901067|162618951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Fisher Exact|||We hypothesized that the experimental group would have less pulmonary embolism events than the control group.||||0.10
81463797|NCT02901067|162618952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||Fisher Exact|||We hypothesized that the experimental group would have a lower incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE) than the control group.||||0.046
81463798|NCT01562782|162618953|EQUIVALENCE|A P value \<0.05 was used to determine no equivalence between groups in the primary outcome- the mean fold change in plasma VLDL triglyceride palmitate, 0-4 hours. A power calculation was based on data obtained in 15 overweight subjects. Assuming a mean absolute difference of 2.7 in South Asians and 1.0 in Caucasians and a standard deviation of 2.0 for both, group sample sizes of 16 and 16 were expected to achieve 80% power to detect a difference of 1.7 using a 2-sided Mann-Whitney test.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The equivalence test was used to compare the fold change in plasma VLDL triglyceride palmitate in Caucasians and South Asians.||||0.05
81463799|NCT01562782|162618954|EQUIVALENCE|A P value \<0.05 was used to determine no equivalence between groups.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The equivalence test was used to compare 1) the fold change in triglycerides in South Asians and Caucasians and 2) the fold change in VLDL triglycerides in South Asians and Caucasians.||||<0.05
81463800|NCT01562782|162618955|EQUIVALENCE|A P value \<0.05 was used to determine no equivalence between groups.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The equivalence test is used to compare levels after the sugar beverage of 1) glucose at 1 hour 2) lactate at 1 hour 3) NEFA at 2 hours in South Asians vs Caucasians.||||<0.05
81463801|NCT01562782|162618956|EQUIVALENCE|A P value \<0.05 was used to determine no equivalence between groups.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81463802|NCT01562782|162618957|EQUIVALENCE|A P value \<0.05 was used to determine no equivalence between groups.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81463803|NCT01562782|162618958|EQUIVALENCE|A P value \<0.05 was used to determine no equivalence between groups.|||||<|0.05|||||||Pearson or Spearman's rank test|||The equivalence test was used to analyze the relationship between the primary outcome, fold change in VLDL TG palmitate, and the listed levels of biomarkers of carbohydrate and fat metabolism. The correlation analysis was performed on data from each study group separately.||||<0.05
81703095|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||0.8|-0.2|0.266
81615752|NCT02628093|162912598|OTHER|Because this was a pilot (exploratory) randomized study, no formal sample size calculation was required.||||||0.214||||||P value threshold \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Because this was a pilot (exploratory) randomized study, no formal sample size calculation was required. Demographic, preoperative, and postoperative variables and the primary outcome were compared between groups (THUNDERBEAT and LigaSure) by the Wilcoxon rank-sum test for continuous variables and the chi-square test/Fisher's exact test for categorical variables, as appropriate. All p-values are two-sided with statistical significance evaluated at the 0.05 alpha level.||||0.214
81615753|NCT02628093|162912599|OTHER|||||||0.007||||||P value threshold \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||compared between groups by the Wilcoxon rank-sum test||||0.007
81615754|NCT02628093|162912603|OTHER|||||||1||||||P value threshold \<0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81615755|NCT00531518|162912635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|||||The final analysis included adjstment for site and baseline sum psychotic symptom score.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis used regression discontinuity methods, in which the baseline sum scores were adjusted and centered to an equalize control and experimental conditions.||||.0034
81615756|NCT00812877|162912679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.35||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|4.66||A clustered permutation test with 10,000 random permutations based on the log rank test statistic was used for the primary treatment comparison to account for censoring and to ensure proper test size given the number of practices.|Log Rank||A confirmatory analysis, adjusted for patient, dentist, and tooth characteristics, and follow-up time, was performed using marginal proportional hazards regression with robust standard error estimates accounting for clustering by practice.|||4.66|1.19|.046
81615757|NCT03110458|162912743|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8466|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8466
81615758|NCT03110458|162912744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9538|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9538
81615759|NCT03110458|162912745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3166|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3166
81615760|NCT03110458|162912746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.393|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.393
81615761|NCT03110458|162912749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5324|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5324
81615762|NCT00738699|162912750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.13||||0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.46||One-sided log rank test stratified by route of administration for primary chemotherapy (intraperitoneal vs intravenous) and geographic region (North America, Europe, and other participating countries).|Log Rank||Stratified as described above.|||1.46|0.88|0.8360
81615763|NCT00738699|162912751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.11||||0.7568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.48||One-sided log rank test stratified by route of administration for primary chemotherapy and geographic region.|Log Rank||Stratified as described above|||1.48|0.83|0.7568
81615764|NCT00738699|162912752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-7.4||||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|-0.7||Compared the ratio of complete or partial responders in the two arms. Stratified by route of administration for first line therapy and geographic region as specified at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||(FAR + Paclitaxel) minus (Placebo + Paclitaxel). Confidence interval based on a normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||-0.7|-14.1|0.0399
81685859|NCT01165229|163069685|OTHER|The VE of HZ/su against duration of severe worst pain in subjects with confirmed HZ was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE derived from the Hazard ratio was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|23.75||||0.2885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|53.78|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction of duration of severe worst HZ associated pain between Zoster-022/006 pooled GSK1437173A 70-79YOA Group and Zoster-022/006 pooled Placebo 70-79YOA Group||53.78|-25.80|0.2885
81615765|NCT00549848|162912756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.778|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.778
81615766|NCT00286741|162912782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.15
81615767|NCT00286741|162912783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81615768|NCT02174562|162912785|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.75||0.05 was the a priori level of significance.|Poisson regression with robust SEs||PC-OT is the numerator, Enhanced Usual care is the denominator|Null hypothesis is that the Relative Risk of reduction of HbA1C \>=0.5 for PCOT vs EUC is 1.||1.75|0.84|0.31
81615769|NCT02174562|162912786|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is for comparison of least squares means for period 2 (months 4-6).||Mixed effects linear regression was used to model the percentage of doses taken each month. Fixed effects were period (1-3 months, 4-6 months, 7-9 months, 10-12 months), randomization group, randomization by period interaction, stratification group, age, and run-in percentage doses taken. The outcome was transformed using the arcsin-square root transformation prior to analysis. A first-order autoregressive correlation structure was assumed.||||0.87
81615770|NCT03670602|162912814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0035||||||This is for the treatment group x time effect, or if treatment influenced improvements in delay discounting across all three timepoints. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were Intention to Treat (ITT) and included all randomized participants||A mixed model ANCOVA with unstructured covariance and random effects of participant. Treatment group and cohort were the between subject variables, weeks as the repeated measure and site as a covariate.||||0.0035
81615771|NCT03670602|162912814|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||This is for the time effect, or if delay discounting improved across all three timepoints, independent of treatment group. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were Intention to Treat (ITT) and included all randomized participants||A mixed model ANCOVA with unstructured covariance and random effects of participant. Treatment group and cohort were the between subject variables, weeks as the repeated measure and site as a covariate||||<0.001
81615772|NCT03670602|162912815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||This is for the treatment group x time effect, or if treatment differentially influenced weight across all three timepoints. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were Intention to Treat (ITT) and included all randomized participants||A mixed model ANCOVA with unstructured covariance and random effects of participant. Group and cohort were the between subject variables, weeks as the repeated measure and site as a covariate||||0.85
81615773|NCT03670602|162912815|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||This is for the time effect, or if time influenced changes in weight, independent of treatment group. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were Intention to Treat (ITT) and included all randomized participants||A mixed model ANCOVA with unstructured covariance and random effects of participant. Group and cohort were the between subject variables, weeks as the repeated measure and site as a covariate||||<0.001
81463804|NCT01562782|162618959|EQUIVALENCE|A P value \<0.05 was used to determine no equivalence between groups.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81615774|NCT03670602|162912816|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||This is for the treatment group x time effect, or if treatment group influenced change in hBa1c across all three timepoints. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were Intention to Treat (ITT) and included all randomized participants||A mixed model ANCOVA with unstructured covariance and random effects of participant. Group and cohort were the between subject variables, weeks as the repeated measure and site as a covariate||||0.79
81615775|NCT03670602|162912816|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||This is for the time effect, or if hBa1c changed across timepoints, independent of treatment group. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were Intention to Treat (ITT) and included all randomized participants||A mixed model ANCOVA with unstructured covariance and random effects of participant. Group and cohort were the between subject variables, weeks as the repeated measure and site as a covariate||||<0.001
81615776|NCT03670602|162912817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.201||||||This is for the treatment group x time effect, or if treatment differentially influenced medication adherence across all three timepoints. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were Intention to Treat (ITT) and included all randomized participants||A mixed model ANCOVA with unstructured covariance and random effects of participant. Group and cohort were the between subject variables, weeks as the repeated measure and site as a covariate||||0.201
81615777|NCT03670602|162912817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.315||||||This is for the time effect, or if timepoint influenced medication adherence across all timepoints, independent of treatment group. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were Intention to Treat (ITT) and included all randomized participants||A mixed model ANCOVA with unstructured covariance and random effects of participant. Group and cohort were the between subject variables, weeks as the repeated measure and site as a covariate||||0.315
81615778|NCT03670602|162912818|SUPERIORITY|A mixed model ANCOVA with unstructured covariance and random effects of participant. Group and cohort were the between subject variables, weeks as the repeated measure and site as a covariate||||||0.345||||||This is for the treatment group x time effect, or if treatment group influenced change in percent of time engaged in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) across all three timepoints. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were Intention to Treat (ITT) and included all randomized participants||||||0.345
81615779|NCT03670602|162912818|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003||||||This is for the time effect, or if percent of time engaged in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) changed across timepoints, independent of treatment group. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were Intention to Treat (ITT) and included all randomized participants||A mixed model ANCOVA with unstructured covariance and random effects of participant. Group and cohort were the between subject variables, weeks as the repeated measure and site as a covariate||||0.0003
81615780|NCT03670602|162912819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||This is for the treatment group x time effect, or if treatment differentially influenced changes in calorie intake across all three timepoints. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed model ANCOVA with unstructured covariance and random effects of participant. Group and cohort were the between subject variables, weeks as the repeated measure and site as a covariate||||0.007
81615781|NCT03670602|162912819|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||This is for the time effect, or if time influenced changes in calorie intake, independent of treatment group. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed model ANCOVA with unstructured covariance and random effects of participant. Group and cohort were the between subject variables, weeks as the repeated measure and site as a covariate||||<0.0001
81615782|NCT03670602|162912820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.774||||||This is for the treatment group x time effect, or if treatment differentially influenced changes in working memory across all three timepoints. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were Intention to Treat (ITT) and included all randomized participants||A mixed model ANCOVA with unstructured covariance and random effects of participant. Group and cohort were the between subject variables, weeks as the repeated measure and site as a covariate||||0.774
81615783|NCT03670602|162912820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||This is for the time effect, or if time influenced changes in working memory, independent of treatment group. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were Intention to Treat (ITT) and included all randomized participants||A mixed model ANCOVA with unstructured covariance and random effects of participant. Group and cohort were the between subject variables, weeks as the repeated measure and site as a covariate||||0.019
81615784|NCT03670602|162912821|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65||||||This is for the treatment group x time effect, or if treatment differentially influenced relative reinforcing efficacy of unhealthy food across all three timepoints. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were Intention to Treat (ITT) and included all randomized participants||A mixed model ANCOVA with unstructured covariance and random effects of participant. Group and cohort were the between subject variables, weeks as the repeated measure and site as a covariate||||0.650
81703096|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||0.8|-0.2|0.250
81703097|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||0.5|-0.5|0.927
81463805|NCT01562782|162618960|EQUIVALENCE|A P value \<0.05 was used to determine no equivalence between groups.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81463806|NCT01562782|162618961|EQUIVALENCE|A P value \<0.05 was used to determine no equivalence between groups.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81463807|NCT01562782|162618962|EQUIVALENCE|A P value \<0.05 was used to determine no equivalence between groups.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81463808|NCT00497289|162619005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3654|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3654
81463809|NCT00497289|162619006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0264|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0264
81463810|NCT04606394|162619007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Data outcome reported was the number and percentage of subject test days with DPI Failure in subjects in suboptimal PIF (\<60 L/min) versus normal PIF subjects. Statistical analysis performed was a comparison between rates of DPI Failure in the 2 groups.||||0.33
81615785|NCT03670602|162912821|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||This is for the time effect, or if time influenced changes in relative reinforcing efficacy of unhealthy food, independent of treatment group. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were Intention to Treat (ITT) and included all randomized participants||A mixed model ANCOVA with unstructured covariance and random effects of participant. Group and cohort were the between subject variables, weeks as the repeated measure and site as a covariate||||<0.0001
81615786|NCT00957658|162912828|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = 6%|||||<|0.0001|||||||Asymptotic WALD test|||Literature control = 96% with no aseptic loosening, intraop femoral fracture or thigh pain at 2 years||||<.0001
81615787|NCT00957658|162912831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Improvement from preop to 2 year and preop to 5 year||||<.0001
81615788|NCT00957658|162912832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Compare Pre-op SF-12 Physical Score preop to 2 year and preop to 5 year||||<.0001
81615789|NCT00957658|162912832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change in SF-12 Mental Score preop to 2 years||||<.0001
81615790|NCT00957658|162912832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Compare SF-12 Mental Score preop to 5 years||||.0004
81615791|NCT00957658|162912833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Compare LEAS score preop to 2 years and preop to 5 years||||<.0001
81615792|NCT00957658|162912836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Compare to historical control (n=94 hips): mean wear 5 years = 0.134 (0.078)||||<.0001
81615793|NCT00957658|162912837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Sign test|||Compare Wrist DXA T-score preop to 5 years||||.0002
81615794|NCT02469064|162912869|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.2|||Mann Whitneey||Univariate analysis of the probability of extubation was performed using Kaplan-Meir survival analysis and the logrank test.The multivariate analysis was performed by cox regression, a simple model was performed and a final model.|||1.20|0.55|0.84
81615795|NCT02469064|162912870|OTHER||Slope|0.46||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|4.78|||t-test, 2 sided||The slope shows the difference between the means of the change in the MIP of the group that received the experimental treatment and the group that received the conventional treatment|||4.78|-3.75|0.48
81615796|NCT02155829|162912871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.442|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA covariate included site.||||||0.442
81615797|NCT02155829|162912872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.994|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA covariate included site.||||||0.994
81615798|NCT02155829|162912873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.684|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA covariate included site.||||||0.684
81463811|NCT04606394|162619008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Data outcome reported was the number and percentage of subject test days with DPI Failure in subjects in suboptimal PIF (\<60 L/min) versus normal PIF subjects. Statistical analysis performed was a comparison between rates of DPI Failure in the 2 groups.||||0.04
81615799|NCT02155829|162912874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.913|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA covariate included site.||||||0.913
81615800|NCT02155829|162912875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.746|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA covariate included site.||||||0.746
81615801|NCT02155829|162912876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA covariate included site.||||||0.057
81615802|NCT02155829|162912877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0496|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA covariate included site.||||||0.0496
81615803|NCT01156116|162912905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were adjusted for age, body mass index, and ethnicity-based diabetes risk.||||||0.03
81703098|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||0.3|-0.5|0.679
81615804|NCT01156116|162912906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were adjusted for age, body mass index, and ethnicity-based diabetes risk.||||||0.04
81615805|NCT01156116|162912907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were adjusted for age, body mass index, and ethnicity-based diabetes risk.||||||0.009
81615806|NCT01156116|162912908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were adjusted for age, body mass index, and ethnicity-based diabetes risk.||||||<0.001
81615807|NCT02503202|162912913|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency requires the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio of \>0.5 and ≤2.0 for the primary analysis and \>0.67 and ≤1.5 for the secondary analysis.|GMT ratio (Lot A / Lot B)|0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.14||Primary analysis: a p-value \<0.025 supported the conclusion of equivalence. If equivalence was established for the 3 pairwise comparisons, the lots would be considered to be consistent.|ANOVA|||||1.14|0.77|<0.001
81615808|NCT02503202|162912913|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency requires the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio of \>0.5 and ≤2.0 for the primary analysis and \>0.67 and ≤1.5 for the secondary analysis.|GMT ratio (Lot A / Lot C)|0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.09||Primary analysis: a p-value \<0.025 supported the conclusion of equivalence. If equivalence was established for the 3 pairwise comparisons, the lots would be considered to be consistent.|ANOVA|||||1.09|0.71|<0.001
81615809|NCT02503202|162912913|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency requires the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio of \>0.5 and ≤2.0 for the primary analysis and \>0.67 and ≤1.5 for the secondary analysis.|GMT ratio (Lot B / Lot C)|0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.15||Primary analysis: a p-value \<0.025 supported the conclusion of equivalence. If equivalence was established for the 3 pairwise comparisons, the lots would be considered to be consistent.|ANOVA|||||1.15|0.77|<0.001
81615810|NCT02503202|162912914|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.1||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|4.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot B|||4.0|-1.5|0.368
81615811|NCT02503202|162912914|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot C|||3.0|-3.1|0.989
81615812|NCT02503202|162912914|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.1||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|1.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot B - Lot C|||1.5|-4.1|0.361
81703099|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||0.3|-0.6|0.589
81468310|NCT04017832|162628356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.8||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||-0.8|-1.1|< 0.0001
81468311|NCT01565369|162628438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Fleiss' kappa|0.8547|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0282|<|0.0001||95.0||||evaluated at the .05 significance level|Fleiss' kappa|||Fleiss' kappa||||<0.0001
81468312|NCT02548351|162628440|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.814||||0.1028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.635|1.043|||Log Rank|||||1.043|0.635|0.1028
81615813|NCT02503202|162912914|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.2||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is High-dose Lot - Placebo|||3.3|-1.7|0.214
81615814|NCT02503202|162912915|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|4.1||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|9.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot B|Injection site erythema||9.9|-1.6|0.160
81615815|NCT02503202|162912915|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1||||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|6.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot C|Injection site erythema||6.0|-6.2|0.971
81650287|NCT05186311|162991803|EQUIVALENCE|The estimated regression equation was then used to estimate the bias (with two one-sided 95% confidence intervals, referred to as 95% limits in the text) between the evaluation tube and the comparator tube at all prespecified medical decision levels. The biases and 95% limit were compared to the clinical acceptance limit|||||||||||||||||"No p-value were established. Rather a bias between tube types at pre-determined medical decision points were estimated with 95% intervals. The mean biases and 95% limit were compared to the CAL. For equivalence testing the initial alpha level is set at 10%. This corresponds to obtaining 90% confidence intervals (associated with 95% two 1-sided confidence limits). Since the clinical equivalence includes two comparisons, the actual alpha used for each comparison was set to 5%, using a Bonferroni correction. No other adjustment for multiplicity will be made on any other comparisons.~Note that for the confidence intervals (CI) calculated for the intercept and slope of the regression parameters, no multiplicity adjustments on the a level are performed (alpha = 0.05)."|||
81650288|NCT05186311|162991804|EQUIVALENCE|The estimated regression equation was then used to estimate the bias (with two one-sided 95% confidence intervals, referred to as 95% limits in the text) between the evaluation tube and the comparator tube at all prespecified medical decision levels. The biases and 95% limit were compared to the clinical acceptance limit|||||||||||||||||"No p-value were established. Rather a bias between tube types at pre-determined medical decision points were estimated with 95% intervals. The mean biases and 95% limit were compared to the CAL. For equivalence testing the initial alpha level is set at 10%. This corresponds to obtaining 90% confidence intervals (associated with 95% two 1-sided confidence limits). Since the clinical equivalence includes two comparisons, the actual alpha used for each comparison was set to 5%, using a Bonferroni correction. No other adjustment for multiplicity will be made on any other comparisons.~Note that for the confidence intervals (CI) calculated for the intercept and slope of the regression parameters, no multiplicity adjustments on the a level are performed (alpha = 0.05)."|||
81650289|NCT05186311|162991805|EQUIVALENCE|The estimated regression equation was then used to estimate the bias (with two one-sided 95% confidence intervals, referred to as 95% limits in the text) between the evaluation tube and the comparator tube at all prespecified medical decision levels. The biases and 95% limit were compared to the clinical acceptance limit|||||||||||||||||"No p-value were established. Rather a bias between tube types at pre-determined medical decision points were estimated with 95% intervals. The mean biases and 95% limit were compared to the CAL. For equivalence testing the initial alpha level is set at 10%. This corresponds to obtaining 90% confidence intervals (associated with 95% two 1-sided confidence limits). Since the clinical equivalence includes two comparisons, the actual alpha used for each comparison was set to 5%, using a Bonferroni correction. No other adjustment for multiplicity will be made on any other comparisons.~Note that for the confidence intervals (CI) calculated for the intercept and slope of the regression parameters, no multiplicity adjustments on the a level are performed (alpha = 0.05)."|||
81650290|NCT05186311|162991806|EQUIVALENCE|The estimated regression equation was then used to estimate the bias (with two one-sided 95% confidence intervals, referred to as 95% limits in the text) between the evaluation tube and the comparator tube at all prespecified medical decision levels. The biases and 95% limit were compared to the clinical acceptance limit|||||||||||||||||"No p-value were established. Rather a bias between tube types at pre-determined medical decision points were estimated with 95% intervals. The mean biases and 95% limit were compared to the CAL. For equivalence testing the initial alpha level is set at 10%. This corresponds to obtaining 90% confidence intervals (associated with 95% two 1-sided confidence limits). Since the clinical equivalence includes two comparisons, the actual alpha used for each comparison was set to 5%, using a Bonferroni correction. No other adjustment for multiplicity will be made on any other comparisons.~Note that for the confidence intervals (CI) calculated for the intercept and slope of the regression parameters, no multiplicity adjustments on the a level are performed (alpha = 0.05)."|||
81650291|NCT05186311|162991807|EQUIVALENCE|The estimated regression equation was then used to estimate the bias (with two one-sided 95% confidence intervals, referred to as 95% limits in the text) between the evaluation tube and the comparator tube at all prespecified medical decision levels. The biases and 95% limit were compared to the clinical acceptance limit|||||||||||||||||"No p-value were established. Rather a bias between tube types at pre-determined medical decision points were estimated with 95% intervals. The mean biases and 95% limit were compared to the CAL. For equivalence testing the initial alpha level is set at 10%. This corresponds to obtaining 90% confidence intervals (associated with 95% two 1-sided confidence limits). Since the clinical equivalence includes two comparisons, the actual alpha used for each comparison was set to 5%, using a Bonferroni correction. No other adjustment for multiplicity will be made on any other comparisons.~Note that for the confidence intervals (CI) calculated for the intercept and slope of the regression parameters, no multiplicity adjustments on the a level are performed (alpha = 0.05)."|||
81703100|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||0.4|-0.5|0.880
81703101|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||0.4|-0.2|0.623
81615816|NCT02503202|162912915|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.2||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|1.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot B - Lot C|Injection site erythema||1.5|-10.0|0.151
81703102|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||0.6|-0.1|0.232
81703103|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||0.5|-0.2|0.451
81703104|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0||||0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 8, Day 30||0.4|-0.3|0.785
81615817|NCT02503202|162912915|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.8||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|9.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is High-dose Lot - Placebo|Injection site erythema||9.9|1.4|0.016
81615818|NCT02503202|162912915|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.2||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|1.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot B|Injection site pain||1.6|-14.0|0.120
81615819|NCT02503202|162912915|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.5||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-11.4|4.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot C|Injection site pain||4.4|-11.4|0.380
81615820|NCT02503202|162912915|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.7||||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|10.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot B - Lot C|Injection site pain||10.4|-5.1|0.499
81615821|NCT02503202|162912915|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|54.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.2|62.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is High-dose Lot - Placebo|Injection site pain||62.3|46.2|<0.001
81615822|NCT02503202|162912915|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|4.0||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|10.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot B|Injection site swelling||10.3|-2.2|0.202
81615823|NCT02503202|162912915|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5||||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|6.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot C|Injection site swelling||6.1|-7.1|0.878
81615824|NCT02503202|162912915|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.6||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|1.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot B - Lot C|Injection site swelling||1.7|-10.9|0.154
81615825|NCT02503202|162912915|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|18.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is High-dose Lot - Placebo|Injection site swelling||18.6|7.4|<0.001
81615826|NCT02503202|162912916|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|4.6||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|11.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot B|||11.4|-2.1|0.176
81615827|NCT02503202|162912916|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.1||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|6.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot C|||6.0|-8.2|0.769
81615828|NCT02503202|162912916|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.7||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|1.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot B - Lot C|||1.1|-12.5|0.100
81615829|NCT02503202|162912916|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|31.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.6|37.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is High-dose Lot - Placebo|||37.5|25.6|<0.001
81615830|NCT02503202|162912917|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|4.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot B|Arthralgia||4.1|-4.2|0.983
81615831|NCT02503202|162912917|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.8||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|3.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot C|Arthralgia||3.4|-5.1|0.699
81615832|NCT02503202|162912917|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.8||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|3.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot B - Lot C|Arthralgia||3.5|-5.1|0.716
81650292|NCT05186311|162991808|EQUIVALENCE|The estimated regression equation was then used to estimate the bias (with two one-sided 95% confidence intervals, referred to as 95% limits in the text) between the evaluation tube and the comparator tube at all prespecified medical decision levels. The biases and 95% limit were compared to the clinical acceptance limit|||||||||||||||||"No p-value were established. Rather a bias between tube types at pre-determined medical decision points were estimated with 95% intervals. The mean biases and 95% limit were compared to the CAL. For equivalence testing the initial alpha level is set at 10%. This corresponds to obtaining 90% confidence intervals (associated with 95% two 1-sided confidence limits). Since the clinical equivalence includes two comparisons, the actual alpha used for each comparison was set to 5%, using a Bonferroni correction. No other adjustment for multiplicity will be made on any other comparisons.~Note that for the confidence intervals (CI) calculated for the intercept and slope of the regression parameters, no multiplicity adjustments on the a level are performed (alpha = 0.05)."|||
81703105|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 8, Day 30||1.1|0.4|<.001
81615833|NCT02503202|162912917|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.2||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|10.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is High-dose Lot - Placebo|Arthralgia||10.4|1.8|0.012
81615834|NCT02503202|162912917|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7||||0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|4.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot B|Arthritis||4.4|-2.9|0.677
81615835|NCT02503202|162912917|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.9||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|5.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot C|Arthritis||5.4|-1.4|0.250
81615836|NCT02503202|162912917|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.1||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot B - Lot C|Arthritis||4.5|-2.1|0.460
81615837|NCT02503202|162912917|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.1||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|6.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is High-dose Lot - Placebo|Arthritis||6.0|0.2|0.041
81615838|NCT02503202|162912918|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.5||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|1.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot B|||1.9|-5.1|0.353
81615839|NCT02503202|162912918|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.8||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|2.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot C|||2.5|-4.2|0.620
81615840|NCT02503202|162912918|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.8||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|4.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot B - Lot C|||4.5|-2.9|0.663
81615841|NCT02503202|162912918|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.3||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|5.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is High-dose Lot - Placebo|||5.7|-1.8|0.202
81615842|NCT02503202|162912919|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot B|||3.3|-1.6|0.483
81615843|NCT02503202|162912919|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|3.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot A - Lot C|||3.0|-2.2|0.746
81615844|NCT02503202|162912919|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is Lot B - Lot C|||2.0|-2.8|0.704
81615845|NCT02503202|162912919|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.5||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Risk difference is High-dose Lot - Placebo|||3.9|-1.3|0.151
81615846|NCT00414648|162912942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||The model included the time since enrollment, the treatment assignment, and the interaction between time and treatment.|Regression, Linear|Mixed model with the use of the Kenward-Roger correction without imputation of missing data.||FEV1 slope||||<0.001
81615847|NCT00414648|162912943|OTHER|||||||0.441|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.441
81615848|NCT00414648|162912944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|GLM adjusted for baseline||||||0.001
81615849|NCT00414648|162912945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|GLM adjusted for baseline||||||0.17
81615850|NCT00414648|162912946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Regression, Linear|GLM adjusted for baseline||||||0.34
81615851|NCT00414648|162912947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.88|||||||Regression, Linear|GLM adjusted for baseline||||||0.88
81615852|NCT00414648|162912948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|GLM adjusted for baseline||||||0.001
81615853|NCT01194258|162912949|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin was set at 0.40.|LS Mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.3876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Approximately 110 participants were planned to be enrolled to allow approximately 88 participants to complete both treatment periods. Assuming a dropout rate of ≤20%, an intra-participant correlation of 0.80, a standard deviation of 1.2, and a true difference of 0, the study would have \>90% power to show that either Lispro-PH20 or Aspart-PH20 (each tested separately) was non-inferior to insulin lispro alone with respect to the change from baseline in A1C at the end of each treatment period.||0.05|-0.12|0.3876
81615854|NCT02026258|162912965|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Based on previous findings, it takes approximately 117 ± 46 days for complete alignment of the mandibular anterior teeth in subjects with severe crowding treated without extractions. For a clinically significant 40% faster alignment in the piezotome-corticision group compared to the control group at an alpha-level (p = 0.05) and desired power of 80%, a sample size of 28 subjects (14 per group) was required. Twenty subjects per group assuming an overall attrition rate of 28%.||||<0.05
81615855|NCT02026258|162912966|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VAS T0||||<0.05
81615856|NCT02026258|162912966|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VAS T1||||<0.05
81615857|NCT02026258|162912966|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VAS T2||||<0.05
81615858|NCT02026258|162912966|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VAS T3||||<0.05
81615859|NCT02026258|162912967|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.87|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ease of Procedure||||<0.05
81615860|NCT02026258|162912967|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Satisfaction with procedure||||<0.05
81615861|NCT02026258|162912968|OTHER||Fisher chi square|0.71|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|Use of Medications||||||<0.05
81615862|NCT02026258|162912968|OTHER||Fisher chi square|0.99|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Undergo procedure again||||<0.05
81615863|NCT02026258|162912968|OTHER||Fisher chi square|0.49|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Recommend procedure to a friend||||<0.05
81615864|NCT04246762|162912969|OTHER||geometric LS mean ratio of AUC (0-inf))|70.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.62|81.91|||||Results based on a linear mixed model for the log-transformed values of PK parameters of midazolam with a fixed effect for treatment and a random effect for subject.|Estimate of the mean difference between treatments (midazolam (as part of a 4-drug oral cocktail) after OKZ administration compared to midazolam (as part of a 4-drug oral cocktail) administrated alone) and its corresponding 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated. The mean difference and the CI were back transformed to the original scale to obtain estimates of the geometric mean ratio and the associated 90% CI.||81.91|60.62|
81615865|NCT04246762|162912969|OTHER||geometric LS mean ratio of AUC (0-inf))|67.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.73|81.21|||||Results based on a linear mixed model for the log-transformed values of PK parameters of omeprazole with a fixed effect for treatment and a random effect for subject.|Estimate of the mean difference between treatments (omeprazole (as part of a 4-drug oral cocktail) after OKZ administration compared to omeprazole (as part of a 4-drug oral cocktail) administrated alone) and its corresponding 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated. The mean difference and the CI were back transformed to the original scale to obtain estimates of the geometric mean ratio and the associated 90% CI.||81.21|56.73|
81615866|NCT04246762|162912969|OTHER||geometric LS mean ratio of AUC (0-inf))|122.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.98|139.93|||||Results based on a linear mixed model for the log-transformed values of baseline-adjusted PK parameters of caffeine with a with fixed effect for treatment and a random effect for subject.|Estimate of the mean difference between treatments (caffeine (as part of a 4-drug oral cocktail) after OKZ administration compared to caffeine (as part of a 4-drug oral cocktail) administrated alone) and its corresponding 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated. The mean difference and the CI were back transformed to the original scale to obtain estimates of the geometric mean ratio and the associated 90% CI.||139.93|107.98|
81615867|NCT04246762|162912970|OTHER||geometric LS mean ratio of AUC (0-last))|90.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.72|95.13|||||Results based on a linear mixed model for the log-transformed values of PK parameters of S-warfarin with a fixed effect for treatment and a random effect for subject.|Estimate of the mean difference between treatments (S-warfarin (as part of a 4-drug oral cocktail) after OKZ administration compared to initial S-warfarin administrated alone (as part of a 4-drug oral cocktail)) and its corresponding 90% confidence interval (CI) was calculated. The mean difference and the CI were back transformed to the original scale to obtain estimate of the geometric mean ratio and the associated 90% CI.||95.13|86.72|
81615868|NCT04246762|162912971|OTHER||geometric LS mean ratio of Cmax|68.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.46|78.92|||||Results based on a linear mixed model for the log-transformed values of PK parameters of midazolam with a fixed effect for treatment and a random effect for subject.|Estimate of the mean difference between treatments (midazolam (as part of a 4-drug oral cocktail) after OKZ administration compared to midazolam (as part of a 4-drug oral cocktail) administrated alone) and its corresponding 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated. The mean difference and the CI were back transformed to the original scale to obtain estimates of the geometric mean ratio and the associated 90% CI.||78.92|59.46|
81468313|NCT02548351|162628440|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.772||||0.0444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.994|||Log Rank|||||0.994|0.600|0.0444
81685860|NCT01165229|163069685|OTHER|The VE of HZ/su against duration of severe worst pain in subjects with confirmed HZ was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE derived from the Hazard ratio was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|54.93||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.03|86.46|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction of duration of severe worst HZ associated pain between Zoster-022/006 pooled GSK1437173A \>=80 YOA Group and Zoster-022/006 pooled Placebo \>=80 YOA Group||86.46|-50.03|0.1940
81710204|NCT02253173|163117014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81468314|NCT02548351|162628441|OTHER||Difference in percentages|7.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|10.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.6|3.6|<0.0001
81468315|NCT02548351|162628441|OTHER||Treatment difference|9.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|13.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.0|5.8|<0.0001
81615869|NCT04246762|162912971|OTHER||geometric LS mean ratio of Cmax|73.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.18|84.27|||||Results based on a linear mixed model for the log-transformed values of PK parameters of omeprazole with a fixed effect for treatment and a random effect for subject.|Estimate of the mean difference between treatments (omeprazole (as part of a 4-drug oral cocktail) after OKZ administration compared to omeprazole (as part of a 4-drug oral cocktail) administrated alone) and its corresponding 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated. The mean difference and the CI were back transformed to the original scale to obtain estimates of the geometric mean ratio and the associated 90% CI.||84.27|64.18|
81615870|NCT04246762|162912971|OTHER||geometric LS mean ratio of Cmax|97.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.36|105.09|||||Results based on a linear mixed model for the log-transformed values of baseline-adjusted PK parameters of caffeine with a with fixed effect for treatment and a random effect for subject.|Estimate of the mean difference between treatments (caffeine (as part of a 4-drug oral cocktail) after OKZ administration compared to caffeine (as part of a 4-drug oral cocktail) administrated alone) and its corresponding 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated. The mean difference and the CI were back transformed to the original scale to obtain estimates of the geometric mean ratio and the associated 90% CI.||105.09|91.36|
81615871|NCT04246762|162912971|OTHER||geometric LS mean ratio of Cmax|102.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.8|110.39|||||Results based on a linear mixed model for the log-transformed values of PK parameters of S-warfarin with a fixed effect for treatment and a random effect for subject.|Estimate of the mean difference between treatments (S-warfarin (as part of a 4-drug oral cocktail) after OKZ administration compared to initial S-warfarin administrated alone (as part of a 4-drug oral cocktail)) and its corresponding 90% confidence interval (CI) was calculated. The mean difference and the CI were back transformed to the original scale to obtain estimate of the geometric mean ratio and the associated 90% CI. The sample size computation was based on results reported for sirukumab.||110.39|94.80|
81615872|NCT02476890|162912996|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.9666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||C2 Response/Healthy||0.7|-0.6|0.9666
81615873|NCT02476890|162912996|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.5993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||C5 Response/Healthy||0.6|-1.1|0.5993
81615874|NCT02476890|162912996|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.2823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||C2 Response/Chronic Cough||0.9|-0.3|0.2823
81615875|NCT02476890|162912996|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.4287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||C5 Response/Chronic Cough||0.9|-0.4|0.4287
81615876|NCT02476890|162912997|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.1771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||C2 Response/Healthy||1.4|-0.3|0.1771
81615877|NCT02476890|162912997|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.5473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||C5 Response/Healthy||1.3|-0.7|0.5473
81615878|NCT02476890|162912997|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.5169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||C2 Response/Chronic Cough||1.0|-0.5|0.5169
81685861|NCT01165229|163069685|OTHER|The VE of HZ/su against duration of severe worst pain in subjects with confirmed HZ was demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI of VE derived from the Hazard ratio was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|30.48||||0.1243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.52|56.27|||Poisson exact test|||Comparison of VE in reduction of duration of severe worst HZ associated pain between Zoster-022/006 pooled GSK1437173A \>=70 YOA Group and Zoster-022/006 pooled Placebo\>=70 YOA Group||56.27|-10.52|0.1243
81703106|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 8, Day 30||1.1|0.4|<.001
81615879|NCT02476890|162912997|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.4243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||C5 Response/Chronic Cough||1.0|-0.4|0.4243
81615880|NCT02476890|162912998|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.1125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||C2 Response/Healthy||2.0|-0.2|0.1125
81615881|NCT02476890|162912998|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||C5 Response/Healthy||1.4|0.4|0.0029
81615882|NCT02476890|162912998|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.54||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||C2 Response/Chronic Cough||2.4|0.7|0.0006
81615883|NCT02476890|162912998|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||C5 Response/Chronic Cough||2.2|0.4|0.0067
81615884|NCT02476890|162912999|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||C2 Response/Healthy||0.5|0.2|< 0.0001
81615885|NCT02476890|162912999|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.1798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||C5 Response/Healthy||0.6|-0.1|0.1798
81615886|NCT02476890|162912999|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||C2 Response/Chronic Cough||0.5|0.1|0.0011
81615887|NCT02476890|162912999|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||C5 Response/Chronic Cough||0.4|0.1|0.0023
81615888|NCT02476890|162913000|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.0||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.8|-6.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough Severity VAS Analysis||-6.2|-29.8|0.0037
81615889|NCT02476890|162913001|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|-7.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Urge to Cough VAS Analysis||-7.0|-29.1|0.0020
81615890|NCT02476890|162913002|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough Frequency Analysis||-1.0|-6.2|0.0075
81615891|NCT01549314|162913029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 24 months in cortical volumentric bone mineral density was determined and compared between subjects with CF taking ivacaftor and subjects with CF not taking ivacaftor.||||0.77
81615892|NCT01549314|162913029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 24 months in cortical volumentric bone mineral density was determined and compared between subjects with CF not taking ivacaftor and healthy subjects.||||0.82
81615893|NCT01549314|162913030|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 24 months in DXA PA spine bone mineral density was determined and compared between subjects with CF taking ivacaftor and subjects with CF not taking ivacaftor.||||0.64
81615894|NCT01549314|162913030|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 24 months in DXA PA spine bone mineral density was determined and compared between subjects with CF not taking ivacaftor and healthy subjects.||||0.78
81615895|NCT01549314|162913031|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 24 months in osteocalcin was determined and compared between subjects with CF taking ivacaftor and subjects with CF not taking ivacaftor.||||0.86
81615896|NCT01549314|162913031|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 24 months in osteocalcin was determined and compared between subjects with CF not taking ivacaftor and healthy subjects.||||0.99
81615897|NCT00864682|162913036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Hypothesis: Lidocaine / propofol admixture would be superior to lidocaine pretreatment for attenuating propofol-induced injection pain. Sample size calculated to detect a difference of at least 2 VPS points; beta 0.8.||||<0.0001
81615898|NCT00864682|162913037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.008||95.0|||||Chi-squared|Fisher's exact test after chi-squared||||||<0.008
81615899|NCT01585038|162913039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.54||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|2.64|||t-test, 1 sided|||||2.64|-1.56|0.30
81615900|NCT01585038|162913040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.21||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.30|-4.71|0.35
81615901|NCT01585038|162913041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.7||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.49|75.89|||t-test, 2 sided|||||75.89|-62.49|0.41
81615902|NCT01585038|162913042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-194.1||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-353.7|-34.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-34.6|-353.7|0.02
81615903|NCT01245439|162913087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.929|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 1 to Visit 2||||0.929
81615904|NCT01245439|162913087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 2 to 3||||<0.001
81615905|NCT01245439|162913087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 3 to Visit 4||||<0.001
81615906|NCT01245439|162913087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 4 to Visit 5||||0.050
81650293|NCT05186311|162991809|EQUIVALENCE|The estimated regression equation was then used to estimate the bias (with two one-sided 95% confidence intervals, referred to as 95% limits in the text) between the evaluation tube and the comparator tube at all prespecified medical decision levels. The biases and 95% limit were compared to the clinical acceptance limit|||||||||||||||||"No p-value were established. Rather a bias between tube types at pre-determined medical decision points were estimated with 95% intervals. The mean biases and 95% limit were compared to the CAL. For equivalence testing the initial alpha level is set at 10%. This corresponds to obtaining 90% confidence intervals (associated with 95% two 1-sided confidence limits). Since the clinical equivalence includes two comparisons, the actual alpha used for each comparison was set to 5%, using a Bonferroni correction. No other adjustment for multiplicity will be made on any other comparisons.~Note that for the confidence intervals (CI) calculated for the intercept and slope of the regression parameters, no multiplicity adjustments on the a level are performed (alpha = 0.05)."|||
81703107|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 9N, Day 30||0.5|-0.1|0.146
81615907|NCT01245439|162913087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.165|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 5 to Visit 6||||0.165
81615908|NCT01245439|162913087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 6 to Visit 7||||0.133
81615909|NCT01245439|162913087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.217|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 7 to Visit 8||||0.217
81615910|NCT01245439|162913087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 2 to Visit 8||||<0.001
81615911|NCT01245439|162913090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.169|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 1 to Visit 2||||0.169
81615912|NCT01245439|162913090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 2 to Visit 3||||<0.001
81615913|NCT01245439|162913090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 3 to Visit 4||||0.053
81615914|NCT01245439|162913090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.514|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 4 to Visit 5||||0.514
81615915|NCT01245439|162913090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 5 to Visit 6||||0.064
81615916|NCT01245439|162913090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 6 to Visit 7||||0.038
81615917|NCT01245439|162913090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 7 to Visit 8||||0.064
81615918|NCT01245439|162913090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 2 to Visit 8||||<0.001
81615919|NCT01245439|162913091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.981|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 1 to Visit 2||||0.981
81615920|NCT01245439|162913091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 2 to Visit 3||||<0.001
81615921|NCT01245439|162913091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 3 to Visit 4||||0.005
81615922|NCT01245439|162913091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.566|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 4 to Visit 5||||0.566
81615923|NCT01245439|162913091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.264|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 5 to Visit 6||||0.264
81615924|NCT01245439|162913091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.126|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 6 to Visit 7||||0.126
81615925|NCT01245439|162913091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.779|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change from Visit 7 to Visit 8||||0.779
81615926|NCT01245439|162913091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||||||<0.001
81615927|NCT01245439|162913092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change in Sensitive Joints Visit 1 to Visit 2||||0.410
81615928|NCT01245439|162913092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change in Sensitive Joints from Visit 2 to Visit 3||||<0.001
81615929|NCT01245439|162913092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change in Sensitive Joints from Visit 3 to Visit 4||||<0.001
81615930|NCT01245439|162913092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change in Sensitive Joints from Visit 4 to Visit 5||||0.021
81703108|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.5||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 9N, Day 30||0.8|0.2|0.003
81463812|NCT00955955|162619015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Score Reduction|-5.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.7||0.05||95.0|||||SPCD|Sequential Parallel Comparison Design (SPCD)|These results reflect the mean score reduction for the pooled Deplin sample.|Hypothesis 1: There will be a statistically significant difference between the two groups in the degree of improvement, as measured by the change in the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D-17) score from baseline to endpoint, using the sequential parallel comparison design \[51\]; with a greater degree of reduction in HAM-D-17 scores in the 6(S)-5-MTHF 15 mg qd group than in the placebo group, with the change on placebo being estimated from Trials 1 and 2.||||.05
81463813|NCT01908829|162619031|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.05||P values for pairwise comparisons were from the stratified rank ANCOVA model. P \< 0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|stratified rank ANCOVA|||Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group based on ANCOVA model. Means (LS means) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CIs) are from an ANCOVA model with sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), geographic region, and 4-week incontinence episode reduction group as fixed factors and mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as a covariate.||-0.05|-0.47|=0.001
81463814|NCT01908829|162619032|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.14||P values for pairwise comparisons are from the stratified rank ANCOVA model. P \< 0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|stratified rank ANCOVA|||Week 4 differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group based on ANCOVA model. Means (LS means) and 95% CIs are from an ANCOVA model with sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), geographic region, and 4-week incontinence episode reduction group as fixed factors and mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as a covariate.||-0.14|-0.52|<0.001
81463815|NCT01908829|162619032|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.18||P values for pairwise comparisons are from the stratified rank ANCOVA model. P \< 0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|stratified rank ANCOVA|||Week 8 differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group based on ANCOVA model. Means (LS means) and 95% CIs are from an ANCOVA model with sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), geographic region, and 4-week incontinence episode reduction group as fixed factors and mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as a covariate.||-0.18|-0.60|<0.001
81468316|NCT02548351|162628442|OTHER||Treatment difference|6.7||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|10.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.4|3.0|0.0004
81468317|NCT02548351|162628442|OTHER||Treatment difference|9.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|12.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.8|5.2|<0.0001
81615931|NCT01245439|162913092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change in Sensitive Joints from Visit 5 to Visit 6||||0.003
81615932|NCT01245439|162913092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.827|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change in Sensitive Joints from Visit 6 to Visit7||||0.827
81615933|NCT01245439|162913092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.093|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change in Sensitive Joints from Visit 7 to Visit 8||||0.093
81615934|NCT01245439|162913092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change in Sensitive Joints from Visit 2 to Visit 8||||<0.001
81615935|NCT01245439|162913092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.792|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change in Swollen Joints from Visit 1 to Visit 2||||0.792
81615936|NCT01245439|162913092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change in Swollen Joints from Visit 2 to Visit 3||||<0.001
81615937|NCT01245439|162913092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change in Swollen Joints from Visit 3 to Visit 4||||0.002
81615938|NCT01245439|162913092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.374|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change in Swollen Joints from Visit 4 to Visit 5||||0.374
81615939|NCT01245439|162913092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.518|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change in Swollen Joints from Visit 5 to Visit 6||||0.518
81615940|NCT01245439|162913092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.744|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change in Swollen Joints from Visit 6 to Visit 7||||0.744
81615941|NCT01245439|162913092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change in Swollen Joints from Visit 7 to Visit 8||||0.048
81615942|NCT01245439|162913092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change in Swollen Joints from Visit 2 to Visit 8||||<0.001
81615943|NCT01245439|162913093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||PT assessment Visit 2 to Visit 3||||<0.001
81615944|NCT01245439|162913093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||PT assessment Visit 3 to Visit 4||||<0.001
81615945|NCT01245439|162913093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||PT assessment Visit 4 to Visit 5||||0.075
81615946|NCT01245439|162913093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||PT assessment Visit 5 to Visit 6||||0.119
81615947|NCT01245439|162913093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||PT assessment Visit 6 to Visit 7||||0.007
81615948|NCT01245439|162913093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||PT assessment Visit 7 to Visit 8||||0.047
81615949|NCT01245439|162913093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||PT assessment Visit 2 to Visit 8||||<0.001
81615950|NCT01245439|162913093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||IN assessment Visit 2 to Visit 3||||<0.001
81615951|NCT01245439|162913093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||IN assessment Visit 3 to Visit 4||||<0.001
81615952|NCT01245439|162913093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||IN assessment Visit 4 to Visit 5||||0.001
81615953|NCT01245439|162913093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.084|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||IN assessment Visit 5 to Visit 6||||0.084
81615954|NCT01245439|162913093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.272|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||IN assessment Visit 6 to Visit 7||||0.272
81615955|NCT01245439|162913093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||IN assessment Visit 7 to Visit 8||||0.020
81615956|NCT01245439|162913093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||IN assessment Visit 2 to Visit 8||||<0.001
81615957|NCT01245439|162913094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change between Visit 2 to Visit 3||||<0.001
81615958|NCT01245439|162913094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change between Visit 3 to Visit 4||||<0.001
81615959|NCT01245439|162913094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.254|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change between Visit 4 to Visit 5||||0.254
81615960|NCT01245439|162913094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change between Visit 5 to Visit 6||||0.138
81615961|NCT01245439|162913094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change between Visit 6 to Visit 7||||0.002
81615962|NCT01245439|162913094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.104|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change between Visit 7 to Visit 8||||0.104
81615963|NCT01245439|162913094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change between Visit 2 to Visit 8||||<0.001
81615964|NCT01245439|162913095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change between Visit 2 to Visit 3||||<0.001
81468318|NCT00792688|162628451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0062||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0062
81468319|NCT00792688|162628451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0331||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0331
81615965|NCT01245439|162913095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change between Visit 3 to Visit 4||||0.002
81615966|NCT01245439|162913095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change between Visit 4 to Visit 5||||0.078
81615967|NCT01245439|162913095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.349|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change between Visit 5 to Visit 6||||0.349
81615968|NCT01245439|162913095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.722|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change between Visit 6 to Visit 7||||0.722
81615969|NCT01245439|162913095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.224|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test.|||Change between Visit 7 to Visit 8||||0.224
81615970|NCT00208507|162913113|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This was a non-inferiority test of the Harris Hip Score means at 24+ months with a 5 point non-inferiority margin.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-1.56||||ANCOVA|Preoperative Harris Hip score was included in the ANCOVA model as the only covariate.|||||-1.56|0.001
81615971|NCT04567888|162913126|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-0.95||Threshold for statistical significance set to .050.|Repeated-measures Multilevel Models|||||-0.95|-1.88|<.001
81468320|NCT00125242|162628466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||effect size|7.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.1|||TWO_SIDED||||||||the reported effect size is a d-index value|Effect sizes were calculated - this is a comparison of perfomance in baseline (repeated measurements prior to treatment) relative to peformance following treatment||||
81468321|NCT00606554|162628467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.60
81615972|NCT04567888|162913127|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.3||Threshold for statistical significance was set to .050.|Repeated-measures Multilevel Models|||||-0.30|-0.78|< .001
81615973|NCT01490580|162913148|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.4||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|8.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.1|-21.0|0.38
81615974|NCT00383188|162913168|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|8.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.97||0.3131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.565|23.664|||Chi-squared|||||23.664|-7.565|0.3131
81615975|NCT00383188|162913168|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|10.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.86||0.1719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.602|26.224|||Chi-squared|||||26.224|-4.602|0.1719
81615976|NCT00383188|162913168|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|9.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.16||0.2783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.123|27.799|||Chi-squared|||||27.799|-8.123|0.2783
81615977|NCT00383188|162913168|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|8.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.43||0.3381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.566|27.404|||Chi-squared|||||27.404|-9.566|0.3381
81615978|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.96||0.8619|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.733|10.845|||Chi-squared|||Week 1||10.845|-8.733|0.8619
81615979|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|7.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.33||0.2546|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.176|17.651|||Chi-squared|||Week 1||17.651|-3.176|0.2546
81615980|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.96||0.0644|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.921|27.115|||Chi-squared|||Week 1||27.115|0.921|0.0644
81615981|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.07||0.8304|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.13|13.125|||Chi-squared|||Week 1||13.125|-10.13|0.8304
81615982|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.45||0.4123|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.15|18.371|||Chi-squared|||Week 2||18.371|-6.150|0.4123
81615983|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.29||0.4591|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.581|17.392|||Chi-squared|||Week 2||17.392|-6.581|0.4591
81615984|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|16.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.93||0.0585|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.89|31.28|||Chi-squared|||Week 2||31.280|1.890|0.0585
81615985|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|15.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.21||0.0808|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.522|30.829|||Chi-squared|||Week 2||30.829|0.522|0.0808
81615986|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|4.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.62||0.524|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.684|17.398|||Chi-squared|||Week 4||17.398|-7.684|0.5240
81615987|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.72||0.0571|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.172|27.588|||Chi-squared|||Week 4||27.588|2.172|0.0571
81703109|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 9N, Day 30||0.6|-0.1|0.113
81615988|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|16.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.08||0.0712|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.222|31.087|||Chi-squared|||Week 4||31.087|1.222|0.0712
81615989|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|20.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.43||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.956|35.99|||Chi-squared|||Week 4||35.990|4.956|0.0279
81615990|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.67||0.7848|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.71|10.515|||Chi-squared|||Week 8||10.515|-14.71|0.7848
81650294|NCT05186311|162991810|EQUIVALENCE|The estimated regression equation was then used to estimate the bias (with two one-sided 95% confidence intervals, referred to as 95% limits in the text) between the evaluation tube and the comparator tube at all prespecified medical decision levels. The biases and 95% limit were compared to the clinical acceptance limit|||||||||||||||||"No p-value were established. Rather a bias between tube types at pre-determined medical decision points were estimated with 95% intervals. The mean biases and 95% limit were compared to the CAL. For equivalence testing the initial alpha level is set at 10%. This corresponds to obtaining 90% confidence intervals (associated with 95% two 1-sided confidence limits). Since the clinical equivalence includes two comparisons, the actual alpha used for each comparison was set to 5%, using a Bonferroni correction. No other adjustment for multiplicity will be made on any other comparisons.~Note that for the confidence intervals (CI) calculated for the intercept and slope of the regression parameters, no multiplicity adjustments on the a level are performed (alpha = 0.05)."|||
81650295|NCT05186311|162991811|EQUIVALENCE|The estimated regression equation was then used to estimate the bias (with two one-sided 95% confidence intervals, referred to as 95% limits in the text) between the evaluation tube and the comparator tube at all prespecified medical decision levels. The biases and 95% limit were compared to the clinical acceptance limit|||||||||||||||||"No p-value were established. Rather a bias between tube types at pre-determined medical decision points were estimated with 95% intervals. The mean biases and 95% limit were compared to the CAL. For equivalence testing the initial alpha level is set at 10%. This corresponds to obtaining 90% confidence intervals (associated with 95% two 1-sided confidence limits). Since the clinical equivalence includes two comparisons, the actual alpha used for each comparison was set to 5%, using a Bonferroni correction. No other adjustment for multiplicity will be made on any other comparisons.~Note that for the confidence intervals (CI) calculated for the intercept and slope of the regression parameters, no multiplicity adjustments on the a level are performed (alpha = 0.05)."|||
81650296|NCT01080300|162991851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.311||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|-1.09||P-value for the test of difference of the least square mean change from baseline between Gabapentin ER 1800 mg and placebo group is based on the F-test of Type III analysis.|Based on Van Eltereen|Multiplicity addressed by requiring significance for all primary endpoints.|Based on ANCOVA|"Baseline LOCF Average Daily Frequency at Week 4:~Null hypothesis: no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily number of moderate to severe hot flashes at Week 4."||-1.09|-2.31|0.0003
81703110|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||0.3|-0.6|0.453
81468322|NCT00606554|162628471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.06
81468323|NCT00606554|162628474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.90
81615991|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.91||0.0632|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.86|27.869|||Chi-squared|||Week 8||27.869|1.860|0.0632
81615992|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|9.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.16||0.2783|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.237|24.893|||Chi-squared|||Week 8||24.893|-5.237|0.2783
81615993|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|16.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.55||0.0828|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.703|32.135|||Chi-squared|||Week 8||32.135|0.703|0.0828
81615994|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.54||0.7505|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.77|11.328|||Chi-squared|||Week 16||11.328|-16.77|0.7505
81615995|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.35||0.8641|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.3|15.156|||Chi-squared|||Week 16||15.156|-12.30|0.8641
81615996|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|3.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.99||0.7399|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.12|19.734|||Chi-squared|||Week 16||19.734|-13.12|0.7399
81615997|NCT00383188|162913169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-12.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.42||0.1996|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.98|3.018|||Chi-squared|||Week 16||3.018|-27.98|0.1996
81468324|NCT02537431|162628492|OTHER||Mean|-54.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.64|-39.72||The null hypothesis of no mean percent change from baseline is tested using t-test.|t-test|||||-39.72|-68.64|< 0.0001
81615998|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.2982|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.944|3.929|||Chi-squared|||Week 1||3.929|-0.944|0.2982
81615999|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.3122|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.892|3.709|||Chi-squared|||Week 1||3.709|-0.892|0.3122
81616000|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|4.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.21||0.0649|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.631|9.934|||Chi-squared|||Week 1||9.934|-0.631|0.0649
81616001|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.53||0.0525|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.681|10.938|||Chi-squared|||Week 1||10.938|-0.681|0.0525
81616002|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|4.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12||0.1481|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.681|9.573|||Chi-squared|||Week 2||9.573|-0.681|0.1481
81616003|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|8.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.66||0.0292|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.093|14.124|||Chi-squared|||Week 2||14.124|2.093|0.0292
81616004|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|10.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.97||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.839|18.186|||Chi-squared|||Week 2||18.186|1.839|0.0167
81616005|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|11.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.269|20.029|||Chi-squared|||Week 2||20.029|2.269|0.0110
81616006|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31||0.455|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.959|2.946|||Chi-squared|||Week 4||2.946|-7.959|0.4550
81616007|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|8.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.76||0.0919|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.271|15.946|||Chi-squared|||Week 4||15.946|0.271|0.0919
81616008|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|12.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.38||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.28|23.272|||Chi-squared|||Week 4||23.272|2.280|0.0264
81616009|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|12.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.56||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.308|22.881|||Chi-squared|||Week 4||22.881|1.308|0.0369
81616010|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-9.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.67||0.0568|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.85|-1.482|||Chi-squared|||Week 8||-1.482|-16.85|0.0568
81616011|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|4.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.95||0.4961|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.727|13.835|||Chi-squared|||Week 8||13.835|-5.727|0.4961
81616012|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.26||0.3212|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.008|18.89|||Chi-squared|||Week 8||18.890|-5.008|0.3212
81616013|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.9||0.8274|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.87|12.843|||Chi-squared|||Week 8||12.843|-9.870|0.8274
81616014|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.94||0.3774|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.538|14.996|||Chi-squared|||Week 12||14.996|-4.538|0.3774
81650297|NCT01080300|162991851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.335||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.48||P-value for the test of difference of the least square mean change from baseline between Gabapentin ER 1800 mg and placebo group is based on the F-test of Type III analysis.|Based on Van Elteren|Multiplicity addressed by requiring significance for all primary endpoints.|Based on ANCOVA|"Baseline LOCF Average Daily Frequency at Week 12:~Null hypothesis: no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily number of moderate to severe hot flashes at Week 12."||-0.48|-1.80|0.1000
81650298|NCT01080300|162991852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.1||P-value for the test of difference of the least square mean change from baseline between Gabapentin ER 1800 mg and placebo group is based on the F-test of Type III analysis.|Based on Van Elteren|Multiplicity addressed by requiring significance for all primary endpoints.|Based on ANCOVA|"Baseline LOCF Average Daily Severity Score at Week 4:~Null hypothesis: no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily severity score of moderate to severe hot flashes at Week 4."||-0.10|-0.31|<0.0001
81650299|NCT01080300|162991852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.04||P-value for the test of difference of the least square mean change from baseline between Gabapentin ER 1800 mg and placebo group is based on the F-test of Type III analysis.|Based on Van Elteren|Multiplicity addressed by requiring significance for all primary endpoints.|Based on ANCOVA|"Baseline LOCF Average Daily Severity Score at Week 12:~Null hypothesis: no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily severity score of moderate to severe hot flashes at Week 12."||-0.04|-0.33|0.0004
81650300|NCT01080300|162991853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.453||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|-0.19|||Based on Van Elteren|Multiplicity addressed by requiring significance for all primary endpoints.|Based on ANCOVA|"Baseline LOCF Average Daily Frequency at Week 24:~Null hypothesis: no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in observed average daily number of moderate to severe hot flashes at Week 24."||-0.19|-1.98|0.1510
81703111|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||0.8|-0.1|0.111
81616015|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|9.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.11||0.1246|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.591|19.51|||Chi-squared|||Week 12||19.510|-0.591|0.1246
81616016|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|8.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.17||0.2257|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.502|20.087|||Chi-squared|||Week 12||20.087|-3.502|0.2257
81616017|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.11||0.4336|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.355|17.03|||Chi-squared|||Week 12||17.030|-6.355|0.4336
81710205|NCT02253173|163117014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81616018|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.02||0.7682|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.61|9.467|||Chi-squared|||Week 16||9.467|-13.61|0.7682
81616019|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.76||0.6726|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.97|8.257|||Chi-squared|||Week 16||8.257|-13.97|0.6726
81616020|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-5.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.68||0.4795|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.28|7.0|||Chi-squared|||Week 16||7.000|-18.28|0.4795
81616021|NCT00383188|162913170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-16.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.1||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.19|-6.137|||Chi-squared|||Week 16||-6.137|-26.19|0.0276
81616022|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0|||Chi-squared|||Week 1||0.00|0.00|0.000
81616023|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0|||Chi-squared|||Week 1||0.00|0.00|0.000
81616024|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0|||Chi-squared|||Week 1||0.00|0.00|0.000
81616025|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0|||Chi-squared|||Week 1||0.00|0.00|0.000
81616026|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0|||Chi-squared|||Week 2||0.00|0.00|0.000
81616027|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0|||Chi-squared|||Week 2||0.00|0.00|0.000
81616028|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.1928|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.423|5.968|||Chi-squared|||Week 2||5.968|-1.423|0.1928
81616029|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47||0.1719|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.56|6.56|||Chi-squared|||Week 2||6.560|-1.560|0.1719
81468325|NCT02537431|162628493|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value is for testing the proportion of participants achieving the mean serum phosphorus levels above the LLN (2.5 mg/dL \[0.81 mmol/L\]) against 0% from the binomial test.|binomial test|||||||<0.0001
81468326|NCT02537431|162628494|OTHER||Mean|-32.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.25|-24.17||The null hypothesis of no mean percent change from baseline is tested using t-test.|t-test|||||-24.17|-40.25|<0.0001
81616030|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97||0.9603|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.138|3.334|||Chi-squared|||Week 4||3.334|-3.138|0.9603
81616031|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.3157|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.559|0.856|||Chi-squared|||Week 4||0.856|-3.559|0.3157
81616032|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.03||0.1125|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.162|12.096|||Chi-squared|||Week 4||12.096|-1.162|0.1125
81616033|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.2455|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.434|9.732|||Chi-squared|||Week 4||9.732|-2.434|0.2455
81616034|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71||0.3452|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.057|1.847|||Chi-squared|||Week 8||1.847|-7.057|0.3452
81616035|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.24||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.333|5.333|||Chi-squared|||Week 8||5.333|-5.333|1.0000
81616036|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|7.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.31||0.1267|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.417|16.036|||Chi-squared|||Week 8||16.036|-1.417|0.1267
81616037|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.27||0.2069|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.72|14.612|||Chi-squared|||Week 8||14.612|-2.720|0.2069
81616038|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.08||0.6506|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.871|8.553|||Chi-squared|||Week 12||8.553|-4.871|0.6506
81616039|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.12||0.5125|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.075|9.48|||Chi-squared|||Week 12||9.480|-4.075|0.5125
81616040|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|3.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.07||0.4412|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.652|12.023|||Chi-squared|||Week 12||12.023|-4.652|0.4412
81616041|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.92||0.6566|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.006|10.195|||Chi-squared|||Week 12||10.195|-6.006|0.6566
81616042|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-5.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||0.2634|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.57|2.247|||Chi-squared|||Week 16||2.247|-12.57|0.2634
81616043|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.73||0.546|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.63|4.916|||Chi-squared|||Week 16||4.916|-10.63|0.5460
81616044|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-7.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.43||0.1626|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.65|-0.086|||Chi-squared|||Week 16||-0.086|-14.65|0.1626
81616045|NCT00383188|162913171|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-7.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.43||0.1626|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.65|-0.086|||Chi-squared|||Week 16||-0.086|-14.65|0.1626
81468327|NCT02537431|162628495|OTHER||Mean|-26.0||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.08|-15.91||The null hypothesis of no mean percent change from baseline is tested using t-test.|t-test|||||-15.91|-36.08|0.0002
81616046|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean (LSM) Difference|-0.388|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.025||0.7053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.624|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.624|-2.400|0.7053
81650301|NCT01080300|162991854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.0|||Van Elteren|Multiplicity addressed by requiring significance for all primary endpoints.|Based on ANCOVA|"Baseline LOCF Average Daily Severity Score at Week 24:~Null hypothesis: no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in observed average daily severity score of moderate to severe hot flashes at Week 24."||-0.00|-0.44|0.0004
81703112|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||1.0|0.1|0.020
81703113|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 10A, Day 30||0.8|-0.2|0.218
81616047|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.312|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.009||0.1938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.291|0.668|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.668|-3.291|0.1938
81616048|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.187|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.174||0.0627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.491|0.116|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.116|-4.491|0.0627
81616049|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.851|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.206||0.4809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.218|1.517|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.517|-3.218|0.4809
81616050|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.289|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.017||0.2057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.286|0.709|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.709|-3.286|0.2057
81528713|NCT02508428|162744551|EQUIVALENCE|"Since the null hypothesis assumed that the incidences of clinically important osteolysis were not different, Equivalence has been specified for the Type of Statistical Test"|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.3||A p-value of 0.05 was used as the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||||0.30|0.006|<0.001
81616051|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.331|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.999||0.1833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.293|0.631|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.631|-3.293|0.1833
81616052|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.748|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.166||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.037|-0.459|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.459|-5.037|0.0187
81616053|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.345|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.197||0.2615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.695|1.005|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.005|-3.695|0.2615
81616054|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.764|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.017||0.0832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.761|0.233|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.233|-3.761|0.0832
81616055|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.615|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.999||0.1066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.576|0.347|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.347|-3.576|0.1066
81616056|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.406|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.166||0.0394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.695|-0.118|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.118|-4.695|0.0394
81616057|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.355|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.197||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.705|0.995|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.995|-3.705|0.2580
81616058|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.758|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.017||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.754|1.238|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.238|-2.754|0.4560
81616059|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.999||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.982|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.060|-3.982|0.0434
81616060|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.728|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.165||0.1386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.016|0.56|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.560|-4.016|0.1386
81616061|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.197||0.3353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.503|1.196|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.196|-3.503|0.3353
81616062|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.016||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.075|-0.085|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.085|-4.075|0.0410
81616063|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.234|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.998||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.194|-0.274|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.274|-4.194|0.0255
81616064|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.384|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.165||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.671|-0.097|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.097|-4.671|0.0410
81650302|NCT01080300|162991855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.6||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|21.6|||2-sample Z test|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes|Risk difference defined as treatment difference in proportion of responders.|"Proportion of patients who were categorized as very much or much improved in PGIC at Week 12.~Null Hypotheses: no treatment differences, relative to placebo in the proportion of patients who were categorized as very much or much improved in the PGIC score at week 12.."||21.6|5.7|0.0008
81650303|NCT01080300|162991855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.4||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|21.3|||2-sample Z test|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes|Risk difference defined as treatment difference in proportion of responders.|"Proportion of patients who were categorized as very much or much improved in PGIC at Week 24."||21.3|5.5|0.0009
81468328|NCT02537431|162628496|OTHER||Mean|-52.24||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.08|-10.41||The null hypothesis of no mean percent change from baseline is tested using t-test.|t-test|||||-10.41|-94.08|0.0199
81650304|NCT01080300|162991856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.4|24.3|||2-sample Z test|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes|Risk difference defined as treatment difference in proportion of responders.|"Proportion of patients who were categorized as very much or much improved in CGIC at Week 12.~Null Hypotheses: no treatment differences, relative to placebo in the proportion of patients who were categorized as very much or much improved in the CGIC score at week 12."||24.3|8.4|<0.0001
81468329|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||Least Squares Mean (GEE)|107.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.46|139.03|||||From the generalized estimation equation (GEE) model which includes change from baseline for 1, 25 (OH)2 D as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 1, 25 (OH)2 D as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 1||139.03|76.46|
81528714|NCT02508428|162744552|EQUIVALENCE|"Since the null hypothesis assumed that the rate of satisfaction among the groups were not different, Equivalence has been specified for the Type of Statistical Test"||||||0.48||||||A p-value of 0.05 was used as the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||Since there were no patients with Marathon liners who were unsatisfied with the outcome of their hip replacement, a relative risk and the associated confidence interval could not be calculated.||||0.48
81616065|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.911|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.196||0.1106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.259|0.438|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.438|-4.259|0.1106
81616066|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.048||0.8107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.307|1.805|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.805|-2.307|0.8107
81616067|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.272|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.017||0.7895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.726|2.269|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||2.269|-1.726|0.7895
81616068|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.306|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.206||0.7996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.673|2.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||2.060|-2.673|0.7996
81616069|NCT00383188|162913172|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.235||0.8811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|2.61|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||2.610|-2.240|0.8811
81616070|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.687|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.886||0.4385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.427|1.053|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.053|-2.427|0.4385
81616071|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.2131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.794|0.624|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.624|-2.794|0.2131
81616072|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.013||0.1216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.559|0.419|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.419|-3.559|0.1216
81616073|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.675|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.046||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.728|1.378|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline tender/ joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.378|-2.728|0.5190
81616074|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.464|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.0967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.193|0.264|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.264|-3.193|0.0967
81616075|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.863||0.2346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.721|0.668|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.668|-2.721|0.2346
81616076|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.658|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.007||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.635|0.318|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.318|-3.635|0.1000
81616077|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.805|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.038||0.4385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.844|1.234|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.234|-2.844|0.4385
81616078|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.599|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.0696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.327|0.128|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.128|-3.327|0.0696
81703114|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 10A, Day 30||0.9|-0.1|0.125
81616079|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.863||0.0642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.294|0.094|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.094|-3.294|0.0642
81616080|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.007||0.0695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.807|0.146|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.146|-3.807|0.0695
81468330|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||LS Mean|48.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.91|62.91|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for 1, 25 (OH)2 D as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 1, 25 (OH)2 D as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 2||62.91|33.91|
81616081|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.493|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.038||0.6349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.532|1.545|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.545|-2.532|0.6349
81616082|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.1818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.903|0.551|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.551|-2.903|0.1818
81616083|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.268|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.862||0.1421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.961|0.426|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.426|-2.961|0.1421
81616084|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.898|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.006||0.3726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.874|1.078|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.078|-2.874|0.3726
81650305|NCT01080300|162991856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.0||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|19.0|||2-sample Z test|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes|Risk difference defined as treatment difference in proportion of responders.|Week 24||19.0|3.0|0.0070
81650306|NCT01080300|162991857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.5||||0.0609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|15.2|||two-sample Z test|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes|Risk difference defined as treatment difference in proportion of responders.|Week 12||15.2|-0.3|0.0609
81650307|NCT01080300|162991857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.3||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|15.3|||two-sample Z test|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes|Risk difference defined as treatment difference in proportion of responders.|Week 24||15.3|-0.7|0.0720
81616085|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.701|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.038||0.4995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.739|1.337|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.337|-2.739|0.4995
81650308|NCT01080300|162991858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.8||||0.1825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|9.4|||two-sample Z test|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes|Risk difference defined as treatment difference in proportion of responders.|Week 12||9.4|-1.8|0.1825
81650309|NCT01080300|162991858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.4||||0.1662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|10.7|||two-sample Z test|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes|Risk difference defined as treatment difference in proportion of responders.|Week 24||10.7|-1.8|0.1662
81616086|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.601|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.879||0.0691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.327|0.126|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.126|-3.327|0.0691
81616087|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.862||0.2083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.778|0.607|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.607|-2.778|0.2083
81616088|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.836|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.006||0.4063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.811|1.139|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.139|-2.811|0.4063
81616089|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.038||0.8501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.234|1.841|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.841|-2.234|0.8501
81616090|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.376|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.904||0.6778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.399|2.15|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||2.150|-1.399|0.6778
81650310|NCT01080300|162991859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-0.97||The P value (versus placebo) for the pairwise test of difference of the LS mean change from Baseline between the G-ER 1800-mg and placebo-treatment groups was based on the F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes||Change from Baseline to Week 4: LOCF daily sleep interference rating.||-0.97|-1.75|<0.0001
81528715|NCT02508428|162744553|EQUIVALENCE|"Since the null hypothesis assumed that the Harris Hip Scores among the groups were not different, Equivalence has been specified for the Type of Statistical Test"||||||0.4||||||A p-value of 0.05 was used as the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.40
81528716|NCT04371666|162744554|OTHER||Least square (LS) Mean Difference|0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5494||0.8802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|1.176||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Random coefficient model|||||1.176|-1.010|0.8802
81528717|NCT00534976|162744567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|-4.65||||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA||Montelukast minus placebo|||||0.020
81528718|NCT00534976|162744568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|-4.33||||0.005||95.0|||||ANOVA||Montelukast minus placebo|||||0.005
81616091|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.508|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.877||0.5627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.214|2.23|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||2.230|-1.214|0.5627
81616092|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.537|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.038||0.6049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.501|2.576|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||2.576|-1.501|0.6049
81616093|NCT00383188|162913173|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.068||0.6332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.587|2.608|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline swollen joint count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||2.608|-1.587|0.6332
81650311|NCT01080300|162991859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.47||The P value (versus placebo) for the pairwise test of difference of the LS mean change from Baseline between the G-ER 1800-mg and placebo-treatment groups was based on the F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes||Change from Baseline to Week 12: LOCF daily sleep interference rating.||-0.47|-1.36|<0.0001
81528719|NCT00534976|162744569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|-120.86||||0.022||95.0|||||ANOVA||Montelukast minus placebo|||||0.022
81528720|NCT00534976|162744570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|-122.82||||0.013||95.0|||||ANOVA||Montelukast minus placebo|||||0.013
81528721|NCT00534976|162744571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|-8.27||||0.064||95.0|||||ANOVA||Montelukast minus placebo|||||0.064
81528722|NCT00534976|162744572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|-7.06||||0.054||95.0|||||ANOVA||Montelukast minus Placebo|||||0.054
81528723|NCT00534976|162744573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Proportions|-1.6||||1||95.0||||P-value provided is for comparison between the two proportions: Montelukast versus placebo.|McNemar||Montelukast minus placebo|||||1.000
81616094|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.802|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.098||0.4943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.85|5.243|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||5.243|-10.85|0.4943
81616095|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-10.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.026||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.09|-2.283|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-2.283|-18.09|0.0116
81528724|NCT00534976|162744574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Proportions|-3.2||||||95.0|||||||Montelukast minus placebo|||||
81616096|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-12.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.71||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.98|-3.485|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-3.485|-21.98|0.0070
81650312|NCT01080300|162991859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.237|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.49||The P value (versus placebo) for the pairwise test of difference of the LS mean change from Baseline between the G-ER 1800-mg and placebo-treatment groups was based on the F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes||Change from Baseline to Week 24: LOCF daily sleep interference rating.||-0.49|-1.42|<0.0001
81650313|NCT01080300|162991860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.537|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|-1.56||The P value (versus placebo) for the pairwise test of difference of the LS mean change from Baseline between the G-ER 1800-mg and placebo-treatment groups was based on the F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes||Change from Baseline to Week 4: LOCF daily insomnia severity index (ISI) rating.||-1.56|-3.67|<0.0001
81650314|NCT01080300|162991860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.543||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|-0.78||The P value (versus placebo) for the pairwise test of difference of the LS mean change from Baseline between the G-ER 1800-mg and placebo-treatment groups was based on the F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes||Change from Baseline to Week 12: LOCF daily insomnia severity index (ISI) rating.||-0.78|-2.92|0.0007
81650315|NCT01080300|162991860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.548||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-0.69|||ANCOVA|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes||Change from Baseline to Week 24: LOCF daily insomnia severity index (ISI) rating.||-0.69|-2.84|0.0014
81650316|NCT01080300|162991861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.04||The p-value (vs. Placebo) for the test of difference of the LS mean change from baseline between Gabapentin ER 1800mg and placebo group is based on the F-test of Type III analysis.|ANCOVA|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes||MENQOL score at Week 4||-0.04|-0.37|0.0137
81650317|NCT01080300|162991861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.0872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.02||The p-value (vs. Placebo) for the test of difference of the LS mean change from baseline between Gabapentin ER 1800mg and placebo group is based on the F-test of Type III analysis.|ANCOVA|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes||MENQOL score at Week 12||0.02|-0.31|0.0872
81650318|NCT01080300|162991861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.5607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.13||The p-value (vs. Placebo) for the test of difference of the LS mean change from baseline between Gabapentin ER 1800mg and placebo group is based on the F-test of Type III analysis.|ANCOVA|No multiplicity adjustments were made for secondary efficacy outcomes||MENQOL score at Week 24||0.13|-0.23|0.5607
81650319|NCT00825305|162991876|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis states that the Zagreb schedule is inferior to the Essen schedule in terms of day 14 antibody titers assuming no difference between the two schedules and the equivalence limit of 1.5 titer levels (log2).|ratio of log2 mean|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.4|||ANOVA||Ratio of log2 mean (Zagreb/Essen) on day 14|||0.4|-0.81|
81703115|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 10A, Day 30||0.6|-0.4|0.706
81703116|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 11A, Day 30||0.6|-0.1|0.246
81703117|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 11A, Day 30||1.1|0.3|<.001
81468331|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||LS Mean|13.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.85|20.31|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for 1, 25 (OH)2 D as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 1, 25 (OH)2 D as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 4||20.31|6.85|
81703118|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 11A, Day 30||0.9|0.1|0.010
81468332|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|5.75|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for 1, 25 (OH)2 D as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 1, 25 (OH)2 D as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 20||5.75|-8.43|
81703119|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 12F, Day 30||0.2|-0.7|0.260
81710206|NCT02253173|163117015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81468333|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||LS Mean|31.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.49|42.0|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for 1, 25 (OH)2 D as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 1, 25 (OH)2 D as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 21||42.00|21.49|
81468334|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||LS Mean|11.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.54|19.46|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for 1, 25 (OH)2 D as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 1, 25 (OH)2 D as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 22||19.46|3.54|
81468335|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||LS Mean|-3.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.62|6.55|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for 1, 25 (OH)2 D as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 1, 25 (OH)2 D as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 24||6.55|-12.62|
81468336|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.72||||0.6821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.93|6.5|||GEE model||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for 1, 25 (OH)2 D as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 1, 25 (OH)2 D as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 48||6.50|-9.93|0.6821
81468337|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||LS mean|-5.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.38|0.92|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for 1, 25 (OH)2 D as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 1, 25 (OH)2 D as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 60||0.92|-12.38|
81468338|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||LS mean|3.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.45|11.18|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for 1, 25 (OH)2 D as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 1, 25 (OH)2 D as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 70||11.18|-4.45|
81468339|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||LS mean|-5.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.22|0.13|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for 1, 25 (OH)2 D as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 1, 25 (OH)2 D as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 72||0.13|-11.22|
81616097|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-11.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.812||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.58|-1.688|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-1.688|-20.58|0.0209
81616098|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-7.439|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.056||0.0671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|0.524|||ANCOVA|||Week 2:Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.524|-15.40|0.0671
81616099|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-10.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.986||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.28|-2.632|||ANCOVA|||Week 2:Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-2.632|-18.28|0.0089
81616100|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-14.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.657||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.24|-4.959|||ANCOVA|||Week 2:Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-4.959|-23.24|0.0025
81616101|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-7.876|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.774||0.0994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.25|1.496|||ANCOVA|||Week 2:Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.496|-17.25|0.0994
81616102|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.964|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.056||0.6284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.926|5.999|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||5.999|-9.926|0.6284
81650320|NCT00825305|162991877|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis states that the Zagreb schedule is inferior to the Essen schedule in terms of day 7 antibody titers assuming no difference between the two schedules and the equivalence limit of 1.5 titer levels (log2).|ratio of log2 mean (day7)|-0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.35|||ANOVA||Ratio of log2 means (Zagreb/Essen) on day 7|||0.35|-0.77|
81650321|NCT00825305|162991877|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis states that the Zagreb schedule is inferior to the Essen schedule in terms of day 42 antibody titers assuming no difference between the two schedules and the equivalence limit of 1.5 titer levels (log2).|ratio of log2 mean (day 42)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.58|||ANOVA||Ratio of log2 mean (Zagreb/(Essen) on day 42|||0.58|-0.72|
81650322|NCT03617289|162991880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.771||||||Threshold for statistical significance set at p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.771
81650323|NCT03617289|162991881|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.046||||||Threshold for statistical significance was set at p\<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||<0.046
81650324|NCT02037776|162991896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between groups in Rikkunshito Placebo and Rikkunshito, based on the count of participants categorized in 1 (Significantly improved) through 7 (Much worse), using the Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney).||||0.038
81650325|NCT02037776|162991897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline in all symptoms of modified FSSG||||0.027
81616103|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-9.934|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.986||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.76|-2.109|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-2.109|-17.76|0.0129
81703120|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 12F, Day 30||0.7|-0.3|0.366
81616104|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-8.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.656||0.0825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.24|1.044|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.044|-17.24|0.0825
81616105|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.907|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.774||0.6897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.28|7.465|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||7.465|-11.28|0.6897
81616106|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.861|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.055||0.6465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|9.821|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||9.821|-6.100|0.6465
81650326|NCT02037776|162991897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline in GERD symptoms of modified FSSG||||0.089
81650327|NCT02037776|162991897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.148|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline in dyspeptic symptoms of modified FSSG||||0.148
81650328|NCT02037776|162991898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline in total score of PAGI-SYM||||0.051
81650329|NCT02037776|162991898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.947|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline in Heartburn/Regurgitation of PAGI-SYM||||0.947
81650330|NCT02037776|162991898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.157|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline in Nausea/Vomiting of PAGI-SYM||||0.157
81650331|NCT02037776|162991898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline in Postprandial Fullness/Early satiety of PAGI-SYM||||0.004
81650332|NCT02037776|162991898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline in Bloating of PAGI-SYM||||0.011
81703121|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.5||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 12F, Day 30||1.0|0.0|0.046
81650333|NCT02037776|162991898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.245|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline in Upper Abdominal Pain of PAGI-SYM||||0.245
81616107|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-10.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.985||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.47|-2.824|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-2.824|-18.47|0.0077
81650334|NCT02037776|162991898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.387|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline in Lower Abdominal Pain of PAGI-SYM||||0.387
81650335|NCT02037776|162991899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.034
81650336|NCT02037776|162991900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline in PCS of SF-8||||0.270
81650337|NCT02037776|162991900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.342|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline in MCS of SF-8||||0.342
81650338|NCT02037776|162991901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline in overall point score of HAD||||0.036
81650339|NCT02037776|162991901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline in depression point score of HAD||||0.084
81650340|NCT02037776|162991901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline in anxiety point score of HAD||||0.022
81650341|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|2.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|4.1|||ANOVA|||Day 1, Men A, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||4.1|1.39|
81650342|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.2|||ANOVA|||Day 1, Men A, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||1.2|0.42|
81650343|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.9|||ANOVA|||Day 1, Men A, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||2.9|0.98|
81616108|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-7.927|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.655||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.07|1.213|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.213|-17.07|0.0890
81650344|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.91|||ANOVA|||Day 8, Men A, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||2.91|0.59|
81650345|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|24.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|52.0|||ANOVA|||Day 8, Men A, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||52|11|
81650346|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|69.0|||ANOVA|||Day 8, Men A, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||69|14|
81650347|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.42|||ANOVA|||Day 29, Men A, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||2.42|0.7|
81650348|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|5.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.01|10.0|||ANOVA|||Day 29, Men A, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||10|3.01|
81650349|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|7.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.86|13.0|||ANOVA|||Day 29, Men A, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||13|3.86|
81650350|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|2.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|4.99|||ANOVA|||Day 1, Men C, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||4.99|1.4|
81650351|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.97|||ANOVA|||Day 1, Men C, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||1.97|0.56|
81616109|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-5.964|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.773||0.2119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.33|3.406|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||3.406|-15.33|0.2119
81650352|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|2.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|5.27|||ANOVA|||Day 1, Men C, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||5.27|1.47|
81650353|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.13|||ANOVA|||Day 8, Men C, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||1.13|0.23|
81650354|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|45.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|97.0|||ANOVA|||Day 8, Men C, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||97|21|
81650355|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|51.0|||ANOVA|||Day 8, Men C, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||51|10|
81650356|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.82|||ANOVA|||Day 29, Men C, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||0.82|0.2|
81650357|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|24.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|48.0|||ANOVA|||Day 29, Men C, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||48|12|
81650358|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|9.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.69|20.0|||ANOVA|||Day 29, Men C, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||20|4.69|
81650359|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.21|||ANOVA|||Day 1, Men W-135, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||2.21|0.55|
81650360|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|2.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|4.96|||ANOVA|||Day 1, Men W-135, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||4.96|1.27|
81650361|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|2.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|5.57|||ANOVA|||Day 1, Men W-135, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||5.57|1.38|
81650362|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.04|||ANOVA|||Day 8, Men W-135, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||1.04|0.28|
81650363|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.0|94.0|||ANOVA|||Day 8, Men W-135, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||94|26|
81650364|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|52.0|||ANOVA|||Day 8, Men W-135, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||52|14|
81650365|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.04|||ANOVA|||Day 29, Men W-135, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||1.04|0.34|
81650366|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|35.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|60.0|||ANOVA|||Day 29, Men W-135, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||60|20|
81703122|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 14, Day 30||0.1|-0.8|0.101
81616110|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-4.766|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.053||0.2401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.72|3.191|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||3.191|-12.72|0.2401
81616111|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-11.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.983||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.89|-3.251|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-3.251|-18.89|0.0056
81616112|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-8.885|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.654||0.0566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.02|0.251|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.251|-18.02|0.0566
81616113|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-10.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.772||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.45|-0.72|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.720|-19.45|0.0348
81616114|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|4.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.191||0.2436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.336|13.116|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||13.116|-3.336|0.2436
81616115|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.781|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.066||0.6616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.762|6.201|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||6.201|-9.762|0.6616
81616116|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|3.907|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.83||0.4189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.574|13.388|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||13.388|-5.574|0.4189
81650367|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|36.0|||ANOVA|||Day 29, Men W-135, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||36|12|
81616117|NCT00383188|162913174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|4.395|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.942||0.3741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.305|14.096|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain (VAS) count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||14.096|-5.305|0.3741
81616118|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.996|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.958||0.4493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.77|4.773|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||4.773|-10.77|0.4493
81616119|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-14.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.891||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.08|-6.807|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-6.807|-22.08|0.0002
81650368|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.69|||ANOVA|||Day 1, Men Y, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||1.69|0.48|
81650369|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|3.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|6.74||||||Day 1, Men Y, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||6.74|1.94|
81650370|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|3.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|6.13|||ANOVA|||Day 1, Men Y, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||6.13|1.71|
81650371|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.66|||ANOVA|||Day 8, Men Y, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||0.66|0.16|
81650372|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|121.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.0|241.0|||ANOVA|||Day 8, Men Y, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||241|61|
81650373|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|80.0|||ANOVA|||Day 8, Men Y, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||80|20|
81650374|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.05|||ANOVA|||Day 29, Men Y, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||1.05|0.32|
81616120|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-11.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.522||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.42|-2.661|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-2.661|-20.42|0.0109
81616121|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-7.364|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.651||0.1137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.49|1.765|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.765|-16.49|0.1137
81616122|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-3.989|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.915||0.3086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.68|3.697|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||3.697|-11.68|0.3086
81616123|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-8.357|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.85||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.92|-0.799|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.799|-15.92|0.0303
81616124|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-10.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.489||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.47|-1.845|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-1.845|-19.47|0.0178
81616125|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-5.325|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.612||0.2486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.38|3.729|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||3.729|-14.38|0.2486
81616126|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.965|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.915||0.4491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.65|4.72|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||4.720|-10.65|0.4491
81616127|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-10.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.85||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.79|-2.671|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-2.671|-17.79|0.0081
81616128|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-9.291|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.488||0.0388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.480|-18.10|0.0388
81616129|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.611||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.55|6.553|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||6.553|-11.55|0.5880
81616130|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|3.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.914||0.3345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.904|11.464|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||11.464|-3.904|0.3345
81616131|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-9.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.849||0.0194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.58|-1.463|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-1.463|-16.58|0.0194
81616132|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-5.946|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.488||0.1855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.76|2.863|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||2.863|-14.76|0.1855
81650375|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|33.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|60.0|||ANOVA|||Day 29, Men Y, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||60|18|
81650376|NCT01018732|162991909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of titer|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|35.0|||ANOVA|||Day 29, Men Y, Pairwise comparison of geometric mean titer||35|10|
81650377|NCT02781311|162991920|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.45||0.9239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.38|9.23||P-values were from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including fixed effects of treatment, and covariates of age and baseline TAHC value, with the Type III sum of squares.|ANCOVA|||||9.23|-8.38|0.9239
81650378|NCT02781311|162991921|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.9101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.37||P-values were from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including fixed effects of treatment, and covariates of age, with the Type III sum of squares.|ANCOVA|||||0.37|-0.42|0.9101
81703123|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.522||95.0|-0.3|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 14, Day 30||0.6|-0.3|0.522
81468340|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||LS mean|-5.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.35|0.26|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for 1, 25 (OH)2 D as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 1, 25 (OH)2 D as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 84||0.26|-11.35|
81616133|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-5.249|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.611||0.2553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|3.803|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||3.803|-14.30|0.2553
81616134|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-4.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.912||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.72|3.639|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||3.639|-11.72|0.3020
81616135|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-10.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.847||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.82|-2.715|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-2.715|-17.82|0.0078
81616136|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-8.522|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.486||0.0578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.33|0.284|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.284|-17.33|0.0578
81616137|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-7.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.61||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.09|2.007|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||2.007|-16.09|0.1270
81616138|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|5.927|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.051||0.1438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.023|13.877|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||13.877|-2.023|0.1438
81616139|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.979|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.931||0.6149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.696|5.738|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||5.738|-9.696|0.6149
81616140|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|6.545|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.664||0.1609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|15.7|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||15.700|-2.610|0.1609
81616141|NCT00383188|162913175|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|6.579|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.78||0.1691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.804|15.961|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||15.961|-2.804|0.1691
81650379|NCT02165826|162991922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.93||Study treatment, country and baseline forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1) as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Analyses were performed using a hierarchical testing procedure.||0.93|0.47|0.017
81650380|NCT02165826|162991922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.92|||||Cox proportional hazards model with study treatment and country as class effects, and baseline FEV1 as a continuous variable.|Analyses were performed using a hierarchical testing procedure.||0.92|0.51|
81468341|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||LS mean|9.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|17.94|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for 1, 25 (OH)2 D as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 1, 25 (OH)2 D as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 94||17.94|1.33|
81650381|NCT02165826|162991922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.07||Study treatment, country and baseline forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1) as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Analyses were performed using a hierarchical testing procedure.||1.07|0.55|0.114
81650382|NCT02165826|162991922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.02|||||Cox proportional hazards model with study treatment and country as class effects, and baseline FEV1 as a continuous variable.|Analyses were performed using a hierarchical testing procedure.||1.02|0.58|
81650383|NCT02165826|162991923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.83||Study treatment, country and baseline forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1) as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Analyses were performed using a hierarchical testing procedure.||0.83|0.47|0.001
81650384|NCT02165826|162991923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.04||Study treatment, country and baseline forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1) as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Analyses were performed using a hierarchical testing procedure.||1.04|0.59|0.091
81468342|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||LS mean|-6.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-1.38||||||Week 96||-1.38|-10.80|
81468343|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||LS mean|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.22|9.26|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for 1, 25 (OH)2 D as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 1, 25 (OH)2 D as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 108||9.26|-9.22|
81685862|NCT01184989|163069720|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability analysis|Ratio|102.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.8||||90.0|97.64|106.893|||Geometric Mean||Dispersion value is actually the intraindividual gCV.|Estimated local measurements are compared to HPLC-MS/MS measurements. The comparison was done for the 136 quantifiable measurements.||106.893|97.640|
81468344|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||LS mean|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.77|9.68|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for 1, 25 (OH)2 D as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 1, 25 (OH)2 D as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 120||9.68|-6.77|
81616142|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.409|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.341||0.6733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.967|5.149|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||5.149|-7.967|0.6733
81685863|NCT01184989|163069721|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability analysis|Ratio|92.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.5||||90.0|90.079|94.719|||Geometric Mean||The Dispersion Value is actually the intraindividual gCV.|Estimated central measurements are compared to HPLC-MS/MS measurements. The comparison was done for the 468 quantifiable measurements.||94.719|90.079|
81703124|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.5||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 14, Day 30||1.0|0.1|0.026
81468345|NCT02537431|162628508|OTHER||LS mean|-1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|2.21|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for 1, 25 (OH)2 D as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 1, 25 (OH)2 D as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 132||2.21|-5.60|
81468346|NCT02537431|162628509|OTHER||LS Mean|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.35|||||From the GEE model; includes change from baseline from baseline for 24-Hour urinary phosphorus as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 24-Hour urinary phosphorus as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 12||0.35|-0.15|
81468347|NCT02537431|162628509|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.11|||||From the GEE model; includes change from baseline from baseline for 24-Hour urinary phosphorus as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 24-Hour urinary phosphorus as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 24||0.11|-0.19|
81468348|NCT02537431|162628509|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.11|||||From the GEE model; includes change from baseline from baseline for 24-Hour urinary phosphorus as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 24-Hour urinary phosphorus as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 36||0.11|-0.12|
81468349|NCT02537431|162628509|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.04||||0.6021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.11|||GEE model||From the GEE model; includes change from baseline from baseline for 24-Hour urinary phosphorus as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 24-Hour urinary phosphorus as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 48||0.11|-0.19|0.6021
81468350|NCT02537431|162628509|OTHER||LS mean|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.19|||||From the GEE model; includes change from baseline from baseline for 24-Hour urinary phosphorus as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 24-Hour urinary phosphorus as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 72||0.19|-0.19|
81468351|NCT02537431|162628509|OTHER||LS mean|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.03|||||From the GEE model; includes change from baseline from baseline for 24-Hour urinary phosphorus as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 24-Hour urinary phosphorus as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 96||0.03|-0.29|
81468352|NCT02537431|162628509|OTHER||LS mean|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.26|||||From the GEE model; includes change from baseline from baseline for 24-Hour urinary phosphorus as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of 24-Hour urinary phosphorus as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|EOS II||0.26|-0.41|
81468353|NCT02537431|162628510|OTHER||LS Mean|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|2.03|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for TmP/GFR as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TmP/GFR as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 2||2.03|1.49|
81468354|NCT02537431|162628510|OTHER||LS Mean|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.97|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for TmP/GFR as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TmP/GFR as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 4||0.97|0.59|
81468355|NCT02537431|162628510|OTHER||LS Mean|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.82|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for TmP/GFR as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TmP/GFR as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 12||0.82|0.34|
81468356|NCT02537431|162628510|OTHER||LS Mean|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.99|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for TmP/GFR as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TmP/GFR as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 22||0.99|0.74|
81468357|NCT02537431|162628510|OTHER||LS Mean|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.64|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for TmP/GFR as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TmP/GFR as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 24||0.64|0.24|
81468358|NCT02537431|162628510|OTHER||LS Mean|0.2||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.38|||GEE model||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for TmP/GFR as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TmP/GFR as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 48||0.38|0.01|0.0430
81468359|NCT02537431|162628510|OTHER||LS mean|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.64|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for TmP/GFR as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TmP/GFR as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 60||0.64|-0.04|
81468360|NCT02537431|162628510|OTHER||LS mean|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.52|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for TmP/GFR as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TmP/GFR as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 72||0.52|0.03|
81468361|NCT02537431|162628510|OTHER||LS mean|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.66|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for TmP/GFR as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TmP/GFR as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 84||0.66|0.13|
81468362|NCT02537431|162628510|OTHER||LS mean|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.48|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for TmP/GFR as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TmP/GFR as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 96||0.48|0.10|
81468363|NCT02537431|162628510|OTHER||LS mean|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.34|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for TmP/GFR as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TmP/GFR as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|EOSII||0.34|0.08|
81616143|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-5.629|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.274||0.0859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.05|0.797|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.797|-12.05|0.0859
81616144|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-9.718|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.18|-2.259|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-2.259|-17.18|0.0107
81616145|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-3.695|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.921||0.3463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.39|4.002|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||4.002|-11.39|0.3463
81616146|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-5.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.312||0.1178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.69|1.316|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||1.316|-11.69|0.1178
81616147|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-7.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.245||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.48|-0.737|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.737|-13.48|0.0288
81616148|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-9.743|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.772||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.15|-2.34|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-2.340|-17.15|0.0100
81616149|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-5.468|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.888||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|2.164|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||2.164|-13.10|0.1600
81468364|NCT02537431|162628511|OTHER||LS Mean|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.08|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline or percent change from baseline for TRP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TRP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 2||0.08|0.06|
81468365|NCT02537431|162628511|OTHER||LS Mean|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.06|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline or percent change from baseline for TRP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TRP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 4||0.06|0.01|
81468366|NCT02537431|162628511|OTHER||LS Mean|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.04|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline or percent change from baseline for TRP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TRP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 12||0.04|-0.01|
81468367|NCT02537431|162628511|OTHER||LS Mean|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.05|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline or percent change from baseline for TRP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TRP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 22||0.05|0.02|
81468368|NCT02537431|162628511|OTHER||LS Mean|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.04||||||Week 24||0.04|-0.02|
81468369|NCT02537431|162628511|OTHER||LS Mean|0.0||||0.8377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.04|||GEE model||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline or percent change from baseline for TRP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TRP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 48||0.04|-0.05|0.8377
81468370|NCT02537431|162628511|OTHER||LS mean|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.06|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline or percent change from baseline for TRP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TRP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 60||0.06|-0.00|
81468371|NCT02537431|162628511|OTHER||LS mean|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.05|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline or percent change from baseline for TRP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TRP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 72||0.05|-0.09|
81468372|NCT02537431|162628511|OTHER||LS mean|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.06|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline or percent change from baseline for TRP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TRP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 84||0.06|-0.01|
81468373|NCT02537431|162628511|OTHER||LS mean|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.05|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline or percent change from baseline for TRP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TRP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 96||0.05|-0.01|
81468374|NCT02537431|162628511|OTHER||LS mean|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.03|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline or percent change from baseline for TRP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of TRP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|EOSII||0.03|-0.01|
81616150|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.312||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|6.101|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||6.101|-6.900|0.9040
81685864|NCT01570491|163069723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"We hypothesized that real-time US guidance would result in a 20% lower number of attempts compared to the control group.~At the 0.05 level of significance with a power of 0.8, we will require a minimum of 20 patients per group, therefore we planned to recruit 40 patients in total."||||0.83
81685865|NCT01570491|163069724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81685866|NCT01570491|163069725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.09
81616151|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-6.895|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.245||0.0339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.26|-0.524|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.524|-13.26|0.0339
81616152|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-8.891|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.771||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.29|-1.488|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-1.488|-16.29|0.0186
81616153|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.714|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.888||0.4854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.35|4.918|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||4.918|-10.35|0.4854
81616154|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.387|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.311||0.6753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.886|5.112|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||5.112|-7.886|0.6753
81616155|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-11.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.244||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.46|-4.724|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-4.724|-17.46|0.0007
81616156|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-9.535|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.771||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.94|-2.134|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-2.134|-16.94|0.0116
81616157|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-8.322|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.888||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.95|-0.691|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.691|-15.95|0.0326
81616158|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-3.624|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.309||0.2738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.12|2.872|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||2.872|-10.12|0.2738
81616159|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-9.778|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.243||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.14|-3.412|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-3.412|-16.14|0.0026
81616160|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-9.339|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.769||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.74|-1.941|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-1.941|-16.74|0.0134
81616161|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-5.528|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.886||0.1553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.16|2.101|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||2.101|-13.16|0.1553
81616162|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.444||0.9726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.878|6.641|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||6.641|-6.878|0.9726
81616163|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.409|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.321||0.6714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.109|7.928|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||7.928|-5.109|0.6714
81616164|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.646|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.925||0.8693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.058|8.351|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||8.351|-7.058|0.8693
81468375|NCT02537431|162628512|OTHER||LS Mean|99.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.83|121.53|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for P1NP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of P1NP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 12||121.53|76.83|
81616165|NCT00383188|162913176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.289|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.035||0.7495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.631|9.208|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis count as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||9.208|-6.631|0.7495
81685867|NCT01570491|163069726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.06
81703125|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 15B, Day 30||0.2|-0.6|0.236
81468376|NCT02537431|162628512|OTHER||LS Mean|104.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.47|126.19|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for P1NP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of P1NP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 24||126.19|82.47|
81616166|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-8.983|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.469||0.0447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.75|-0.214|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.214|-17.75|0.0447
81616167|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-15.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.345||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.65|-6.596|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-6.596|-23.65|0.0005
81616168|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-17.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.981||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.84|-7.296|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-7.296|-26.84|0.0006
81616169|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-16.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.218||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.49|-6.018|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-6.018|-26.49|0.0019
81616170|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-3.841|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.366||0.3792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.41|4.726|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||4.726|-12.41|0.3792
81616171|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-9.345|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.237||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.66|-1.031|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-1.031|-17.66|0.0276
81616172|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-12.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.873||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.25|-3.128|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-3.128|-22.25|0.0093
81616173|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-9.599|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.03||0.0566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.47|0.271|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.271|-19.47|0.0566
81616174|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.803|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.366||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.764|9.37|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||9.370|-7.764|0.8540
81616175|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.364|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.237||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.68|5.95|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||5.950|-10.68|0.5770
81616176|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-6.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.873||0.1942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.89|3.232|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||3.232|-15.89|0.1942
81616177|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.494|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.03||0.7665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.376|11.364|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||11.364|-8.376|0.7665
81650385|NCT00250432|162991972|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Safety with caspofungin 150 mg daily will be non-inferior to that of caspofungin 70/50 mg. Non-inferiority was defined as upper limit of the 2-sided, 95% confidence interval for the difference (150-mg group - 70/50-mg group) must be less than 0.15 (15 percentage points).|Rate Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6||||95.0|-4.1|6.8|||||The confidence interval computation was based on the method by Miettinen and Nurminen.|A significant drug-related adverse event was defined as either a drug-related serious adverse event or a drug-related adverse event leading to discontinuation of caspofungin therapy. Comparison between the 2 caspofungin groups was based on upper bound of the 95% confidence interval for the difference.||6.8|-4.1|
81650386|NCT00250432|162991973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Difference|6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.1||||95.0|-5.9|18.4|||||The 95% confidence interval on the difference will be based on the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|There was no formal hypothesis testing for efficacy in this study. The main efficacy analysis was the number (percentage) of patients with a favorable overall response at the end of caspofungin study therapy, together with the within treatment 95% exact binomial confidence intervals, and the estimated treatment difference, and its 95% confidence interval.||18.4|-5.9|
81650387|NCT01056263|162991974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Five year survival probability|20.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.94|32.38||||||Five year survival probability was the probability of survival at 5 year after the date of the start of the study treatment based on the Kaplan-Meier estimate.||32.38|10.94|
81463816|NCT01908829|162619032|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.03||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the stratified rank ANCOVA model. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|stratified rank ANCOVA|||Week 12 differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group based on ANCOVA model. Means (LS means) and 95% CIs are from an ANCOVA model with sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), geographic region, and 4-week incontinence episode reduction group as fixed factors and mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as a covariate.||-0.03|-0.46|=0.001
81463817|NCT01908829|162619033|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.06||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 4 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.06|-0.47|=0.010
81468377|NCT02537431|162628512|OTHER||LS Mean|52.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.84|75.13|||GEE model||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for P1NP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of P1NP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 48||75.13|29.84|< 0.0001
81650388|NCT00658606|162991976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032||95.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.032
81650389|NCT00658606|162991977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037||95.0||||No adjustments were made to multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.037
81650390|NCT00658606|162991978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical Analysis applies to 'Change from Baseline'||||0.001
81650391|NCT00658606|162991979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.382||95.0||||Results were adjusted for use of concomitant psoriasis treatment.|ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis applies to 'Change from Baseline'||||0.382
81650392|NCT00658606|162991980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052||95.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Statistical Analysis applies to 'Clear or Almost Clear = Yes'||||0.052
81650393|NCT00658606|162991981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Statistical Analysis applies to 'Clear or Almost Clear = Yes'||||0.026
81650394|NCT00658606|162991982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.147||95.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Statistical Analysis applies to 'PASI 90 = Yes'||||0.147
81650395|NCT00658606|162991983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.566||95.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||||||0.566
81650396|NCT00658606|162991984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||||||0.001
81650397|NCT00658606|162991985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||||||0.007
81650398|NCT00658606|162991986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.539||95.0||||Results were adjusted for use of concomitant psoriasis treatment.|ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis applies to 'Change from Baseline'||||0.539
81650399|NCT06314438|162992009|EQUIVALENCE|paired samples t test with significance set at 0.05 p value||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.34
81650400|NCT06314438|162992010|EQUIVALENCE|paired samples t test with significance level at 0.05||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81650401|NCT06314438|162992011|EQUIVALENCE|paired samples t test with significance set at 0.05 p value|||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81650402|NCT01310699|162992059|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.21
81650403|NCT01310699|162992060|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.18
81650404|NCT02201901|162992061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Binomial test|P-value is from the 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test for the superiority of SOF/VEL 12 weeks (Group 1) over prespecified rate of 1% .||A sample size of 75 participants per treatment group would provide over 99% power to detect 40% improvement in SVR12 rate from the assumed spontaneous rate of 1% or less using a 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test at significance level of 0.0167.||||<0.001
81650405|NCT02201901|162992061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Binomial test|P-value is from the 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test for the superiority of SOF/VEL+RBV 12 weeks (Group 2) over prespecified rate of 1%.||A sample size of 75 participants per treatment group would provide over 99% power to detect 40% improvement in SVR12 rate from the assumed spontaneous rate of 1% or less using a 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test at significance level of 0.0167.||||<0.001
81650406|NCT02201901|162992061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Binomial test|P-value is from the 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test for the superiority of SOF/VEL 24 weeks (Group 3) over prespecified rate of 1%.||A sample size of 75 participants per treatment group would provide over 99% power to detect 40% improvement in SVR12 rate from the assumed spontaneous rate of 1% or less using a 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test at significance level of 0.0167.||||<0.001
81616178|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|3.291|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.366||0.4512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.276|11.858|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||11.858|-5.276|0.4512
81616179|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.237||0.9822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.409|8.22|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||8.220|-8.409|0.9822
81616180|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-5.148|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.873||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.71|4.414|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||4.414|-14.71|0.2910
81616181|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|2.828|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.03||0.5741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.042|12.698|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||12.698|-7.042|0.5741
81616182|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|3.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.366||0.4768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.46|11.674|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||11.674|-5.460|0.4768
81616183|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.237||0.5945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.57|6.058|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||6.058|-10.57|0.5945
81616184|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.609|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.873||0.9006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.953|10.171|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||10.171|-8.953|0.9006
81616185|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|9.224|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.03||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.646|19.094|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||19.094|-0.646|0.0670
81616186|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|8.261|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.647||0.0757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.857|17.379|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||17.379|-0.857|0.0757
81616187|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|5.357|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.427||0.2265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.329|14.043|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||14.043|-3.329|0.2265
81616188|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.642|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.178||0.7512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.517|11.801|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||11.801|-8.517|0.7512
81616189|NCT00383188|162913177|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|2.888|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.323||0.5876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.557|13.332|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline C-Reactive Protein as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||13.332|-7.557|0.5876
81616190|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.269|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.638|0.101|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.101|-0.638|0.1540
81650407|NCT02633397|162992076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Regression, Logistic|||P- Value was the exact logistic regression adjusted for clinical site.||||0.19
81468378|NCT02537431|162628512|OTHER||LS mean|37.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.19|61.38|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for P1NP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of P1NP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 72||61.38|13.19|
81650408|NCT02633397|162992077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Regression, Logistic|||P- Value was the exact logistic regression adjusted for clinical site.||||0.42
81650409|NCT02633397|162992078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Regression, Logistic|||P- Value was the exact logistic regression adjusted for clinical site.||||0.52
81650410|NCT02633397|162992080|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.42|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model adjusted for clinic site||0.42|-0.70|0.69
81650411|NCT02633397|162992081|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.51||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-117.05|38.02|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model adjusted for clinic site||38.02|-117.05|0.40
81710207|NCT02253173|163117015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81650412|NCT02633397|162992082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.73|||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression model adjusted for clinic site||0.73|-0.11|0.23
81650413|NCT02633397|162992083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||-0.8|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.62|0.46|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model adjusted for clinic site||0.46|-0.62|-0.80
81468379|NCT02537431|162628512|OTHER||LS mean|29.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|55.4|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for P1NP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of P1NP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 96||55.40|3.18|
81616191|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.958|-0.242|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.242|-0.958|0.0011
81616192|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.691|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.211||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.105|-0.277|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.277|-1.105|0.0011
81616193|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.554|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.983|-0.125|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.125|-0.983|0.0115
81616194|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.673|0.053|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.053|-0.673|0.0940
81616195|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.459|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.811|-0.106|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.106|-0.811|0.0109
81616196|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.667|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.208||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.075|-0.259|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.259|-1.075|0.0014
81616197|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.447|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.0364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.867|-0.028|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.028|-0.867|0.0364
81616198|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.271|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.1436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.634|0.092|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.092|-0.634|0.1436
81616199|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.404|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.757|-0.052|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.052|-0.757|0.0246
81616200|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.546|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.208||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.954|-0.138|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.138|-0.954|0.0088
81616201|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.267|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.2121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.686|0.152|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.152|-0.686|0.2121
81616202|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.5975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.461|0.265|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.265|-0.461|0.5975
81616203|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.464|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.817|-0.112|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.112|-0.817|0.0099
81650414|NCT02633397|162992084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.22|-3.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model with random intercept was used to compare the change in MAP as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinic site.||-3.69|-10.22|<0.001
81650415|NCT02633397|162992085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|0.02|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model adjusted for clinic site||0.02|-0.31|0.15
81650416|NCT02633397|162992086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.28|-3.12|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model adjusted for clinic site||-3.12|-10.28|0.003
81650417|NCT02633397|162992087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.0|5.04|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model adjusted for clinic site||5.04|2.00|<0.001
81650418|NCT02633397|162992088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|286.56||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-429.86|1002.99|||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression model adjusted for clinic site||1002.99|-429.86|0.51
81650419|NCT02633397|162992089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-82.18||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-173.69|9.32|||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression model adjusted for clinic site||9.32|-173.69|0.14
81703126|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 15B, Day 30||0.5|-0.3|0.528
81616204|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.445|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.208||0.0328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.853|-0.037|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.037|-0.853|0.0328
81616205|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.3162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.633|0.205|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.205|-0.633|0.3162
81616206|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.353|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.0569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.716|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.010|-0.716|0.0569
81616207|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.449|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.801|-0.096|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.096|-0.801|0.0126
81616208|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.515|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.208||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.923|-0.107|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.107|-0.923|0.0135
81616209|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.4979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.564|0.274|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.274|-0.564|0.4979
81616210|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.271|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.195||0.1643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.111|0.653|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.653|-0.111|0.1643
81616211|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.6611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.282|0.445|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.445|-0.282|0.6611
81650420|NCT02633397|162992090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Generalized linear mixed model (logit link) with random intercept was used to compare microalbuminuria frequency as a function of time and the interaction between time and study arm.||||0.78
81616212|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||0.6587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.333|0.526|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.526|-0.333|0.6587
81463818|NCT01908829|162619033|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.19||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 8 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.19|-0.65|<0.001
81616213|NCT00383188|162913178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223||0.4903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.284|0.592|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline DAS28-4(CRP) as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.592|-0.284|0.4903
81616214|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.1857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.296|0.057|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.057|-0.296|0.1857
81616215|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.277|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.451|-0.103|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.103|-0.451|0.0019
81616216|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.244|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.446|-0.042|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.042|-0.446|0.0178
81616217|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.3547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.305|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.110|-0.305|0.3547
81468380|NCT02537431|162628512|OTHER||LS mean|2.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.67|21.94|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for P1NP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of P1NP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|EOSII||21.94|-17.67|
81650421|NCT02633397|162992091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Generalized linear mixed model (logit link) with random intercept was used to compare macroalbuminuria frequency as a function of time and the interaction between time and study arm.||||0.30
81703127|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 15B, Day 30||0.8|0.0|0.081
81616218|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.135|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.1301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.040|-0.310|0.1301
81616219|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.363|-0.017|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.017|-0.363|0.0313
81616220|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.219|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102||0.0323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.019|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.019|-0.420|0.0323
81616221|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.105||0.6318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.256|0.156|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.156|-0.256|0.6318
81616222|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.5388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.120|-0.230|0.5388
81616223|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.157|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.0755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.329|0.016|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.016|-0.329|0.0755
81616224|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.219|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102||0.0323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.019|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.019|-0.420|0.0323
81616225|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.105||0.4948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.277|0.134|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.134|-0.277|0.4948
81616226|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.5022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.115|0.235|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.235|-0.115|0.5022
81616227|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.363|-0.018|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.018|-0.363|0.0307
81616228|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102||0.0933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.372|0.029|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.029|-0.372|0.0933
81616229|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.105||0.7967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.179|0.233|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.233|-0.179|0.7967
81616230|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.7059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|0.141|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.141|-0.208|0.7059
81616231|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.386|-0.041|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||-0.041|-0.386|0.0154
81616232|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102||0.1836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.336|0.065|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.065|-0.336|0.1836
81616233|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.105||0.4577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.128|0.284|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.284|-0.128|0.4577
81650422|NCT02633397|162992092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.91||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.21|-0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model with random intercept was used to compare the change in GFR as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinic site.||-0.62|-9.21|0.06
81650423|NCT02633397|162992093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Generalized linear mixed model (logit link) with random intercept was used to compare CKD stage frequency as a function of time and the interaction between time and study arm.||||0.56
81650424|NCT02633397|162992094|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.52|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model with random intercept was used to compare the change in hemoglobin as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinic site.||0.03|-0.52|0.15
81703128|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 17F, Day 30||0.2|-0.5|0.388
81650425|NCT02633397|162992095|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.47||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.22|2.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model with random intercept was used to compare the change in reticulocyte count as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinic site.||2.72|0.22|0.05
81616234|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.3692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|0.262|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.262|-0.098|0.3692
81650426|NCT02633397|162992096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.93|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model with random intercept was used to compare the change in WBC count as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinic site.||0.63|-0.93|0.75
81650427|NCT02633397|162992097|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.28||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-64.63|6.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model with random intercept was used to compare the change in WBC count as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinic site.||6.08|-64.63|0.17
81650428|NCT02633397|162992098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.64||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.13|-0.15|||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression model adjusted for clinic site||-0.15|-3.13|0.07
81650429|NCT00078377|162992141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.0024||95.0|1.02|4.61|||ANCOVA|The corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||Statistical data is for the Armodafinil Combined treatment (250 mg/day and 150 mg/day groups) compared to the placebo treatment group||4.61|1.02|0.0024
81616235|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.4677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.111|0.241|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.241|-0.111|0.4677
81616236|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.3427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.107|0.307|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.307|-0.107|0.3427
81616237|NCT00383188|162913180|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.135|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.347|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 16 as an interaction term, baseline HAQ-DI as the covariate and participant as a random effect.||0.347|-0.077|0.2120
81616238|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.587|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.337||0.0815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.248|0.074|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.074|-1.248|0.0815
81650430|NCT00078377|162992142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81650431|NCT04546217|162992143|SUPERIORITY|Since this is a descriptive analysis, no power calculation was conducted.||||||||||||||||Considering the small sample size, a descriptive analysis of means and standard deviations was conducted comparing scores obtained on pre-, post-treatment, at the 3- and 6-month follow up assessments visits.|A descriptive analysis of means and standard deviations was conducted comparing scores obtained on pre-, post-treatment, at the 3- and 6-month follow up assessments visits. Changes in the scores obtained on all time points compared to pre-treatment were also identified.|||
81650432|NCT04546217|162992144|OTHER|Since this is a descriptive analysis, no power calculation was conducted.||||||||||||||||Considering the small sample size, a descriptive analysis of means and standard deviations was conducted comparing scores obtained on pre-, post-treatment, at the 3- and 6-month follow up assessments visits.|A descriptive analysis of means and standard deviations was conducted comparing scores obtained on pre-, post-treatment, at the 3- and 6-month follow up assessment visits. Changes in the scores obtained on all time points compared to pre-treatment were also identified.|||
81650433|NCT04546217|162992145|OTHER|A descriptive analysis of means and standard deviations was conducted comparing scores obtained on pre-, post-treatment, at the 3- and 6-month follow up assessments visits.||||||||||||||||Considering the small sample size, a descriptive analysis of means and standard deviations was conducted comparing scores obtained on pre-, post-treatment, at the 3- and 6-month follow up assessments visits.|A descriptive analysis of means and standard deviations was conducted comparing scores obtained on pre-, post-treatment, at the 3- and 6-month follow up assessment visits. Changes in the scores obtained on all time points compared to pre-treatment were also identified.|||
81650434|NCT04546217|162992146|OTHER|A descriptive analysis of means and standard deviations was conducted comparing scores obtained on pre-, post-treatment, at the 3- and 6-month follow up assessments visits. Changes in scores post-treatment vs. pre-treatment, and 3 and 6-month follow up vs. post-treatment were calculated.|||||||||||||||||A descriptive analysis of means and standard deviations was conducted comparing scores obtained on pre-, post-treatment, at the 3- and 6-month follow up assessment visits. Changes in the scores obtained on all time points compared to pre-treatment were also identified.|||
81650435|NCT04546217|162992147|OTHER|A descriptive analysis of means and standard deviations was conducted comparing scores obtained on pre-, post-treatment, at the 3- and 6-month follow up assessments visits. Changes in scores post-treatment vs. pre-treatment, and 3 and 6-month follow up vs. post-treatment were calculated.|||||||||||||||||A descriptive analysis of means and standard deviations was conducted comparing scores obtained on pre-, post-treatment, at the 3- and 6-month follow up assessment visits. Changes in the scores obtained on all time points compared to pre-treatment were also identified.|||
81650436|NCT04546217|162992148|OTHER|A descriptive analysis of means and standard deviations was conducted comparing scores obtained on pre-, post-treatment, at the 3- and 6-month follow up assessments visits. Changes in scores post-treatment vs. pre-treatment, and 3 and 6-month follow up vs. post-treatment were calculated.|||||||||||||||||A descriptive analysis of means and standard deviations was conducted comparing scores obtained on pre-, post-treatment, at the 3- and 6-month follow up assessment visits. Changes in the scores obtained on all time points compared to pre-treatment were also identified.|||
81650437|NCT04292470|162992152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.41
81650438|NCT04292470|162992153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||ANOVA|||For statistical testing, we used a general linear model of change in GERD symptoms from baseline to 8 weeks adjusted for the natural log of the index value (of the ratio of the change in skin conductance between patient and physician at baseline) and randomization assignment.||||0.09
81616239|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.331||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.707|-0.407|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.407|-1.707|0.0015
81616240|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.385||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.863|-0.351|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.351|-1.863|0.0042
81616241|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.842|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.398||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.624|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.060|-1.624|0.0348
81650439|NCT02906020|162992165|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87|=|0.1679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|6.27||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|MMRM|||Least-squares (LS) mean, standard errors (SE) and p-value were estimated from mixed-effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) analysis which included fixed categorical effects of treatment group, randomization strata, time point, treatment-by-time point and strata-by-time point interaction and continuous fixed covariates Baseline value and Baseline value-by-time point interaction.||6.27|-1.10|=0.1679
81650440|NCT02906020|162992166|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85|=|0.5996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|2.68||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|MMRM|||LS mean, SE and P-value were estimated from MMRM analysis which included fixed categorical effects of treatment group, randomization strata, time point, treatment-by-time point and strata-by-time point interaction and continuous fixed covariates Baseline value and Baseline value-by-time point interaction.||2.68|-4.63|=0.5996
81650441|NCT02906020|162992167|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13|=|0.0535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|8.32||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|MMRM|||LS mean, SE and P-value were estimated from MMRM analysis which included fixed categorical effects of treatment group, randomization strata, time point, treatment-by-time point and strata-by-time point interaction and continuous fixed covariates Baseline value and Baseline value-by-time-interaction||8.32|-0.06|=0.0535
81650442|NCT02906020|162992168|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|=|0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.17||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|MMRM|||LS mean, SE and P-value: estimated from MMRM analysis which included fixed categorical effects of treatment group, randomization strata, time point, treatment-by-time point and strata-by-time point interaction and continuous fixed covariates Baseline value and Baseline value-by-time-interaction.||0.17|-0.12|=0.7400
81468381|NCT02537431|162628513|OTHER||LS Mean|133.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|106.26|159.89|||||From the GEE model, which includes the percent change from baseline for P1NP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of P1NP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 12||159.89|106.26|
81616242|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.442|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.332||0.1843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.095|0.211|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.211|-1.095|0.1843
81616243|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.582|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.225|0.061|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.061|-1.225|0.0760
81616244|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.382||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.769|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.270|-1.769|0.0078
81616245|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.517|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.395||0.1905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.292|0.258|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.258|-1.292|0.1905
81650443|NCT01124097|162992171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9321|||||||Dunnett's test|||||||0.9321
81650444|NCT01124097|162992171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.261|||||||Dunnett's test|||||||0.2610
81650445|NCT01124097|162992171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4764|||||||Dunnett's test|||||||0.4764
81650446|NCT00607672|162992208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.28
81650447|NCT00607672|162992209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.84
81650448|NCT00607672|162992210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.67
81650449|NCT00607672|162992211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.73
81650450|NCT00607672|162992212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0||||For plasma transfusion comparison. Ramipril and Candesartan versus placebo|Chi-squared|||||||0.04
81650451|NCT00607672|162992213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0||||Comparison for norepinephrine use|Chi-squared|||||||0.27
81650452|NCT00607672|162992214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.62
81650453|NCT00607672|162992215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.51
81650454|NCT00607672|162992216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.87
81650455|NCT00607672|162992217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.04
81650456|NCT00607672|162992218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.69
81650457|NCT00607672|162992219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.97
81650458|NCT00607672|162992220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.46
81650459|NCT04937920|162992228|OTHER||Mean Paired Change from Baseline|-29620.0||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The analysis compared the differences at Day 5 between DBI-002 probiotic gel (active) and vehicle gel (active Cohort 4 only) in abundance of Malassezia based on molecular diagnostic qPCR using a 2-sided Wilcoxon sign rank test, alpha = 0.05, with a null hypothesis of median difference equal to zero.||||0.2
81650460|NCT04937920|162992228|OTHER||Mean Paired Change from Baseline|127195.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The analysis compared the differences at Day 14 between DBI-002 probiotic gel (active) and vehicle gel (active Cohort 4 only) in abundance of Malassezia based on molecular diagnostic qPCR using a 2-sided Wilcoxon sign rank test, alpha = 0.05, with a null hypothesis of median difference equal to zero.||||1.0
81650461|NCT04937920|162992228|OTHER||Mean Paired Change from Baseline|-41659.0||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The analysis compared the differences at Day 5 between aqueous gel (control) and vehicle gel (active Cohort 4 only) in abundance of Malassezia based on molecular diagnostic qPCR using a 2-sided Wilcoxon sign rank test, alpha = 0.05, with a null hypothesis of median difference equal to zero.||||0.6
81650462|NCT04937920|162992228|OTHER||Mean Paired Change from Baseline|-483.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The analysis compared the differences at Day 14 between aqueous gel (control) and vehicle gel (active Cohort 4 only) in abundance of Malassezia based on molecular diagnostic qPCR using a 2-sided Wilcoxon sign rank test, alpha = 0.05, with a null hypothesis of median difference equal to zero.||||1.0
81650463|NCT00820664|162992234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|0.49|||<|0.001||95.0|0.31|1.0||1-sided, alpha=0.05|ANOVA|A one-way ANOVA model with term treatment was fit to the square root transformed response.||||1.00|0.31|<0.001
81468382|NCT02537431|162628513|OTHER||LS Mean|137.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|106.95|168.65|||||From the GEE model, which includes the percent change from baseline for P1NP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of P1NP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 24||168.65|106.95|
81650464|NCT00820664|162992234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|0.19||||0.032||95.0|0.02|1.0||1-sided, alpha=0.05|ANOVA|A one-way ANOVA model with term treatment was fit to the square root transformed response.||||1.00|0.02|0.032
81650465|NCT03635086|162992236|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.1||||0.9998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.9|||Tukey-Kramer|||GMT ratios were estimated by applying an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including the factor treatment group. This was done using log10 transformed data and taking the anti-log of the resulting point estimates for the least squares means, least squares means differences and the corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI). P-values were also provided to compare GMTs between treatment groups adjusted for multiple comparisons according to Tukey-Kramer.||4.9|0.2|0.9998
81468383|NCT02537431|162628513|OTHER||LS Mean|76.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.2|104.53|||GEE model||From the GEE model, which includes the percent change from baseline for P1NP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of P1NP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 48||104.53|49.20|< 0.0001
81650466|NCT03635086|162992236|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.5||||0.9345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|7.5|||Tukey-Kramer|||GMT ratios were estimated by applying an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including the factor treatment group. This was done using log10 transformed data and taking the anti-log of the resulting point estimates for the least squares means, least squares means differences and the corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI). P values were also provided to compare GMTs between treatment groups adjusted for multiple comparisons according to Tukey-Kramer.||7.5|0.3|0.9345
81650467|NCT03635086|162992236|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.5||||0.5836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.1|||Tukey-Kramer|||GMT ratios were estimated by applying an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including the factor treatment group. This was done using log10 transformed data and taking the anti-log of the resulting point estimates for the least squares means, least squares means differences and the corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI). P-values were also provided to compare GMTs between treatment groups adjusted for multiple comparisons according to Tukey-Kramer.||2.1|0.1|0.5836
81650468|NCT03635086|162992236|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|2.4||||0.4844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|10.6|||Tukey-Kramer|||GMT ratios were estimated by applying an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including the factor treatment group. This was done using log10 transformed data and taking the anti-log of the resulting point estimates for the least squares means, least squares means differences and the corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI). P-values were also provided to compare GMTs between treatment groups adjusted for multiple comparisons according to Tukey-Kramer.||10.6|0.5|0.4844
81650469|NCT03635086|162992236|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.4||||0.9725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|6.8|||Tukey-Kramer|||GMT ratios were estimated by applying an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including the factor treatment group. This was done using log10 transformed data and taking the anti-log of the resulting point estimates for the least squares means, least squares means differences and the corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI). P-values were also provided to compare GMTs between treatment groups adjusted for multiple comparisons according to Tukey-Kramer.||6.8|0.3|0.9725
81703129|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 17F, Day 30||0.6|-0.1|0.151
81650470|NCT03635086|162992236|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.4||||0.4715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.9|||Tukey-Kramer|||GMT ratios were estimated by applying an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including the factor treatment group. This was done using log10 transformed data and taking the anti-log of the resulting point estimates for the least squares means, least squares means differences and the corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI). P values were also provided to compare GMTs between treatment groups adjusted for multiple comparisons according to Tukey-Kramer.||1.9|0.1|0.4715
81650471|NCT03635086|162992236|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|2.2||||0.5969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|9.6|||Tukey-Kramer|||GMT ratios were estimated by applying an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including the factor treatment group. This was done using log10 transformed data and taking the anti-log of the resulting point estimates for the least squares means, least squares means differences and the corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI). P-values were also provided to compare GMTs between treatment groups adjusted for multiple comparisons according to Tukey-Kramer.||9.6|0.5|0.5969
81650472|NCT03635086|162992236|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.3||||0.2043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.4|||Tukey-Kramer|||GMT ratios were estimated by applying an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including the factor treatment group. This was done using log10 transformed data and taking the anti-log of the resulting point estimates for the least squares means, least squares means differences and the corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI). P-values were also provided to compare GMTs between treatment groups adjusted for multiple comparisons according to Tukey-Kramer.||1.4|0.1|0.2043
81616246|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.149|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.332||0.6552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.801|0.504|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.504|-0.801|0.6552
81650473|NCT03635086|162992236|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.5||||0.9388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|7.4|||Tukey-Kramer|||GMT ratios were estimated by applying an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including the factor treatment group. This was done using log10 transformed data and taking the anti-log of the resulting point estimates for the least squares means, least squares means differences and the corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI). P-values were also provided to compare GMTs between treatment groups adjusted for multiple comparisons according to Tukey-Kramer.||7.4|0.3|0.9388
81650474|NCT03635086|162992236|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|5.2||||0.0251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|23.1|||Tukey-Kramer|||GMT ratios were estimated by applying an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including the factor treatment group. This was done using log10 transformed data and taking the anti-log of the resulting point estimates for the least squares means, least squares means differences and the corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI). P-values were also provided to compare GMTs between treatment groups adjusted for multiple comparisons according to Tukey-Kramer.||23.1|1.2|0.0251
81650475|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.6||||0.5263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.6|||ANOVA|||Day 0||1.6|0.2|0.5263
81616247|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.363|-0.078|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.078|-1.363|0.0281
81616248|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.382||0.0263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.599|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.100|-1.599|0.0263
81616249|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.429|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.395||0.2772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.204|0.346|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.346|-1.204|0.2772
81616250|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.332||0.9433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.676|0.629|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.629|-0.676|0.9433
81616251|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.768|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.125|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.125|-1.410|0.193
81616252|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.763|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.382||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.512|-0.013|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.013|-1.512|0.461
81650476|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.8|||ANOVA|||Day 0||2.8|0.4|1.0000
81650477|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.7|||ANOVA|||Day 0||2.7|0.4|1.0000
81703130|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 17F, Day 30||0.7|0.1|0.024
81703131|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||0.5|-0.3|0.476
81703132|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||0.8|0.0|0.077
81463819|NCT01908829|162619033|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.23||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 12 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.23|-0.70|<0.001
81616253|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.395||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.029|0.521|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.521|-1.029|0.5200
81616254|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.476|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.332||0.1526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.129|0.177|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.177|-1.129|0.1526
81616255|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.738|-0.453|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.453|-1.738|0.0009
81616256|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.523|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.382||0.1711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.273|0.227|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.227|-1.273|0.1711
81616257|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.563|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.395||0.1539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.338|0.211|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Intensity Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.211|-1.338|0.1539
81650478|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.7|||ANOVA|||Day 0||2.7|0.4|1.0000
81650479|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.7||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.7|||ANOVA|||Day 0||4.7|0.6|0.5500
81616258|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.512|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.1554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.219|0.195|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.195|-1.219|0.1554
81703133|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||0.6|-0.2|0.262
81650480|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.7||||0.5263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.6|||ANOVA|||Day 0||4.6|0.6|0.5263
81650481|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.7||||0.5263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.6|||ANOVA|||Day 0||4.6|0.6|0.5263
81650482|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.8|||ANOVA|||Day 0||2.8|0.4|1.0000
81650483|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.8|||ANOVA|||Day 0||2.8|0.4|1.0000
81703134|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||0.4|-0.3|0.767
81703135|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||0.5|-0.2|0.364
81703136|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||0.5|-0.2|0.522
81703137|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||0.4|-0.4|0.962
81703138|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||0.7|-0.1|0.091
81616259|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.889|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.354||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.585|-0.193|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.193|-1.585|0.0124
81616260|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.914|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.412||0.0268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.723|-0.106|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.106|-1.723|0.0268
81616261|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.681|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.427||0.1113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.519|0.158|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 1 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.158|-1.519|0.1113
81616262|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.356||0.1305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.160|-1.240|0.1305
81616263|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.571|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.351||0.1043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.261|0.118|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.118|-1.261|0.1043
81616264|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.409||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.214|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.214|-1.820|0.0131
81616265|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.492|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.424||0.2459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.324|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 2 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.340|-1.324|0.2459
81616266|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.221|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.356||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.921|0.479|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.479|-0.921|0.5360
81650484|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.7|||ANOVA|||Day 0||2.7|0.4|1.0000
81463820|NCT01908829|162619033|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.22||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||EoT adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.22|-0.67|<0.001
81616267|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.465|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.351||0.1858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.155|0.225|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.225|-1.155|0.1858
81616268|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.821|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.409||0.0451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.624|-0.018|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.018|-1.624|0.0451
81616269|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.189|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.424||0.6551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.021|0.643|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.643|-1.021|0.6551
81616270|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.356||0.9602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.682|0.718|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.718|-0.682|0.9602
81616271|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.351||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.131|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.131|-1.510|0.0198
81616272|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.948|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.409||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.751|-0.145|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.145|-1.751|0.0208
81650485|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.5||||0.5321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.7|||ANOVA|||Day 28||1.7|0.2|0.5321
81650486|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.1||||0.9983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.9|||ANOVA|||Day 28||3.9|0.3|0.9983
81650487|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.6||||0.8234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.1|||ANOVA|||Day 28||2.1|0.2|0.8234
81650488|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.8||||0.9882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.7|||ANOVA|||Day 28||2.7|0.2|0.9882
81650489|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|2.2||||0.3778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|7.6|||ANOVA|||Day 28||7.6|0.6|0.3778
81650490|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.2||||0.9878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.1|||ANOVA|||Day 28||4.1|0.4|0.9878
81650491|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.6||||0.8213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.3|||ANOVA|||Day 28||5.3|0.5|0.8213
81650492|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.6||||0.6716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.9|||ANOVA|||Day 28||1.9|0.2|0.6716
81650493|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.7||||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.5|||ANOVA|||Day 28||2.5|0.2|0.9380
81650494|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.3||||0.9777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.3|||ANOVA|||Day 28||4.3|0.4|0.9777
81650495|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.1||||0.9997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.7|||ANOVA|||Day 56||4.7|0.3|0.9997
81463821|NCT01908829|162619034|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.96||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with lowest rate of incontinence episodes.|Mixed Effects Poisson|||Week 4 rate ratio, 95% CIs, \& p-value for number of incontinence episodes (IEs) during Week 4 3-day diary between combination \& solifenacin treatment was calculated from Mixed Effects Poisson (negative binomial) regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region \& 4-week IE reduction group as factors, log of (number of IEs/valid diary days) at baseline as covariate \& log of number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||0.96|0.79|=0.005
81650496|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.5||||0.9287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|7.2|||ANOVA|||Day 56||7.2|0.3|0.9287
81650497|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.5||||0.5598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.0|||ANOVA|||Day 56||2.0|0.1|0.5598
81650498|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|3.0||||0.2117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|13.1|||ANOVA|||Day 56||13.1|0.7|0.2117
81650499|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.4||||0.9699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|6.6|||ANOVA|||Day 56||6.6|0.3|0.9699
81650500|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.4||||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.8|||ANOVA|||Day 56||1.8|0.1|0.4460
81650501|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|2.8||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|11.9|||ANOVA|||Day 56||11.9|0.6|0.2920
81650502|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.3||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.4|||ANOVA|||Day 56||1.4|0.1|0.1840
81650503|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|2.0||||0.7229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|9.2|||ANOVA|||Day 56||9.2|0.4|0.7229
81650504|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|6.6||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|28.6|||ANOVA|||Day 56||28.6|1.5|0.0052
81650505|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.8||||0.9777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.0|||ANOVA|||Day 182||3.0|0.2|0.9777
81650506|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.3||||0.9812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.3|||ANOVA|||Day 182||5.3|0.3|0.9812
81650507|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.2||||0.9979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.5|||ANOVA|||Day 182||4.5|0.3|0.9979
81650508|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|2.0||||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|7.9|||ANOVA|||Day 182||7.9|0.5|0.5880
81650509|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.7||||0.7973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|7.0|||ANOVA|||Day 182||7.0|0.4|0.7973
81650510|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.5||||0.8992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|6.0|||ANOVA|||Day 182||6.0|0.4|0.8992
81650511|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|2.7||||0.2602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|10.4|||ANOVA|||Day 182||10.4|0.7|0.2602
81650512|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.9||||0.9991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.6|||ANOVA|||Day 182||3.6|0.2|0.9991
81650513|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.5||||0.9028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|6.2|||ANOVA|||Day 182||6.2|0.4|0.9028
81650514|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.7||||0.7761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|6.8|||ANOVA|||Day 182||6.8|0.4|0.7761
81650515|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.6||||0.7833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.1|||ANOVA|||Day 365||2.1|0.2|0.7833
81650516|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.8||||0.9915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.9|||ANOVA|||Day 365||2.9|0.2|0.9915
81650517|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.9||||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.0|||ANOVA|||Day 365||3.0|0.3|0.9980
81650518|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.4||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.9|||ANOVA|||Day 365||4.9|0.4|0.9090
81650519|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.3||||0.9651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.7|||ANOVA|||Day 365||4.7|0.4|0.9651
81650520|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.4||||0.9112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.7|||ANOVA|||Day 365||4.7|0.4|0.9112
81468384|NCT02537431|162628513|OTHER||LS mean|50.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.69|77.23|||||From the GEE model, which includes the percent change from baseline for P1NP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of P1NP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 72||77.23|23.69|
81650521|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|2.4||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|7.8|||ANOVA|||Day 365||7.8|0.7|0.2570
81650522|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.1||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.8|||ANOVA|||Day 365||3.8|0.3|0.9999
81650523|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.8||||0.6953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|6.2|||ANOVA|||Day 365||6.2|0.5|0.6953
81650524|NCT03635086|162992239|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.7||||0.7523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.4|||ANOVA|||Day 365||5.4|0.5|0.7523
81650525|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.5||||0.5263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.7|||ANOVA|||Day 0||1.7|0.1|0.5263
81650526|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.5|||ANOVA|||Day 0||3.5|0.3|1.0000
81650527|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.4|||ANOVA|||Day 0||3.4|0.3|1.0000
81650528|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.4|||ANOVA|||Day 0||3.4|0.3|1.0000
81650529|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|2.0||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|7.0|||ANOVA|||Day 0||7.0|0.6|0.5500
81650530|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|2.0||||0.5263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|6.7|||ANOVA|||Day 0||6.7|0.6|0.5263
81650531|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|2.0||||0.5263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|6.7|||ANOVA|||Day 0||6.7|0.6|0.5263
81650532|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.5|||ANOVA|||Day 0||3.5|0.3|1.0000
81650533|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.5|||ANOVA|||Day 0||3.5|0.3|1.0000
81650534|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.4|||ANOVA|||Day 0||3.4|0.3|1.0000
81650535|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.5||||0.7708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.4|||ANOVA|||Day 28||2.4|0.1|0.7708
81650536|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.2||||0.9966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.4|||ANOVA|||Day 28||5.4|0.3|0.9966
81650537|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.7||||0.9503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.0|||ANOVA|||Day 28||3.0|0.2|0.9503
81703139|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||0.7|-0.1|0.093
81650538|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.7||||0.9791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.2|||ANOVA|||Day 28||3.2|0.2|0.9791
81650539|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|2.2||||0.5739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|9.8|||ANOVA|||Day 28||9.8|0.5|0.5739
81650540|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.3||||0.9918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.4|||ANOVA|||Day 28||5.4|0.3|0.9918
81650541|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.4||||0.9748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.9|||ANOVA|||Day 28||5.9|0.3|0.9748
81650542|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.6||||0.827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.6|||ANOVA|||Day 28||2.6|0.1|0.8270
81650543|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.6||||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.8|||ANOVA|||Day 28||2.8|0.1|0.8930
81650544|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.1||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.7|||ANOVA|||Day 28||4.7|0.3|0.9999
81650545|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.6||||0.9105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.2|||ANOVA|||Day 56||3.2|0.1|0.9105
81468385|NCT02537431|162628513|OTHER||LS mean|41.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.69|64.03|||||From the GEE model, which includes the percent change from baseline for P1NP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of P1NP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 96||64.03|18.69|
81650546|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.5|||ANOVA|||Day 56||5.5|0.2|1.0000
81650547|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.3||||0.3047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.7|||ANOVA|||Day 56||1.7|0.1|0.3047
81650548|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|5.5||||0.0423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|29.2|||ANOVA|||Day 56||29.2|1.0|0.0423
81650549|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.6||||0.9213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|9.1|||ANOVA|||Day 56||9.1|0.3|0.9213
81650550|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.5||||0.8092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.8|||ANOVA|||Day 56||2.8|0.1|0.8092
81650551|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|9.1||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|48.5|||ANOVA|||Day 56||48.5|1.7|0.0040
81650552|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.3||||0.3347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.8|||ANOVA|||Day 56||1.8|0.1|0.3347
81650553|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|5.6||||0.0488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|30.7|||ANOVA|||Day 56||30.7|1.0|0.0488
81650554|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|17.4||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|92.2|||ANOVA|||Day 56||92.2|3.3|0.0001
81650555|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.6||||0.8831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.0|||ANOVA|||Day 182||3.0|0.1|0.8831
81650556|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.2|||ANOVA|||Day 182||5.2|0.2|1.0000
81650557|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.6||||0.8916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.1|||ANOVA|||Day 182||3.1|0.1|0.8916
81650558|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.9||||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|9.9|||ANOVA|||Day 182||9.9|0.4|0.7940
81703140|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 20B, Day 30||0.3|-0.6|0.455
81650559|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.6||||0.9169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|8.9|||ANOVA|||Day 182||8.9|0.3|0.9169
81650560|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.2|||ANOVA|||Day 182||5.2|0.2|1.0000
81650561|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|3.3||||0.2563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|17.1|||ANOVA|||Day 182||17.1|0.6|0.2563
81650562|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.6||||0.9237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.3|||ANOVA|||Day 182||3.3|0.1|0.9237
81703141|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 20B, Day 30||0.9|-0.1|0.093
81616273|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.433|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.424||0.3077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.265|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 8 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.400|-1.265|0.3077
81616274|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.211|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.356||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.911|0.49|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.490|-0.911|0.5550
81616275|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.795|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.351||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.485|-0.106|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||-0.106|-1.485|0.0239
81616276|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.613|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.409||0.1342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.416|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.190|-1.416|0.1342
81616277|NCT00383188|162913181|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.367|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.424||0.3868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.199|0.465|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline Pain Interference Domain of mBPI as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||0.465|-1.199|0.3868
81616278|NCT00383188|162913182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.792|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.093||0.4693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.357|2.941|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline SF-36 PCS as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||2.941|-1.357|0.4693
81616279|NCT00383188|162913182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.927|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.077||0.0743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|4.044|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline SF-36 PCS as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||4.044|-0.190|0.0743
81650563|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|2.0||||0.7708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|10.8|||ANOVA|||Day 182||10.8|0.4|0.7708
81650564|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|3.3||||0.2661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|16.9|||ANOVA|||Day 182||16.9|0.6|0.2661
81650565|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.5||||0.7614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.6|||ANOVA|||Day 365||2.6|0.1|0.7614
81650566|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.8||||0.9905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.3|||ANOVA|||Day 365||4.3|0.1|0.9905
81616280|NCT00383188|162913182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|4.196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.286||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.668|6.723|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline SF-36 PCS as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||6.723|1.668|0.0012
81616281|NCT00383188|162913182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.236|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.308||0.3452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.335|3.807|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline SF-36 PCS as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||3.807|-1.335|0.3452
81650567|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.6||||0.933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.3|||ANOVA|||Day 365||3.3|0.1|0.9330
81650568|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.3||||0.9945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|6.7|||ANOVA|||Day 365||6.7|0.2|0.9945
81650569|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.5||||0.9599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|8.4|||ANOVA|||Day 365||8.4|0.3|0.9599
81650570|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.3||||0.9942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|6.4|||ANOVA|||Day 365||6.4|0.2|0.9942
81650571|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|2.5||||0.4932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|12.9|||ANOVA|||Day 365||12.9|0.5|0.4932
81650572|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.8||||0.9983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.6|||ANOVA|||Day 365||4.6|0.2|0.9983
81650573|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|1.7||||0.9112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|9.3|||ANOVA|||Day 365||9.3|0.3|0.9112
81650574|NCT03635086|162992248|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for GMT of Chikungunya-ELISA antibodies between treatment groups.|Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|2.0||||0.7431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|10.2|||ANOVA|||Day 365||10.2|0.4|0.7431
81650575|NCT01667549|162992280|OTHER|Repeated Measures ANOVA were done with type of cereal as within-subjects and experimental group as grouping factors. When significant, planned comparisons were carried out. ANOVAs with a priori contrasts specified determined whether 1-month exposure differed from the no-exposure control (timing hypothesis). ANOVAs with a priori contrasts specified determined whether 1-month differed from 3-months exposure and whether these groups differed from no-exposure control (duration hypothesis).||||||0.02||||||Bonferroni adjustment was made and only planned pairwise comparisons with calculated p values of 0.02 or lower significant.|planned comparison|Bonferroni adjustment was calculated and only planned pair-wise comparisons with calculated p value 0.02 or lower were considered significant.||Separate analyses of variance with a priori contrasts specified were conducted: 1) to determine whether the 1-month exposure groups (1M0.5, 1M1.5, and 1M2.5) differed from the no-exposure control group to test the hypothesis that the timing of exposure affected acceptance; and 2) to determine whether 1 month of exposure differed from 3 months (1M0.5, 3M0.5 groups) and whether these groups differed from the no-exposure control group (duration hypothesis).||||0.02
81650576|NCT01667549|162992281|OTHER||||||<|0.02|||||||ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVAs were conducted on maternal gLMS ratings with type of juice and time as the within-subject factors and experimental group as the grouping factor||||<0.02
81650577|NCT01667549|162992282|OTHER|Repeated Measures ANOVA were done with type of cereal as within-subjects and experimental group as grouping factors. When significant, planned comparisons were carried out. ANOVAs with a priori contrasts specified determined whether 1-month exposure differed from the no-exposure control (timing hypothesis). ANOVAs with a priori contrasts specified determined whether 1-month differed from 3-months exposure and whether these groups differed from no-exposure control (duration hypothesis).|||||<|0.02||||||Because three comparisons were made for each outcome measure, a Bonferroni adjustment was calculated and only planned comparison with P's\<0.02 were considered significant.|planned comparison|a Bonferroni adjustment was calculated and only planned comparison with P's\<0.02 were considered significant.||Separate analyses of variance with a priori contrasts specified were conducted: 1) to determine whether the 1-month exposure groups (1M0.5, 1M1.5, and 1M2.5) differed from the no-exposure control group to test the hypothesis that the timing of exposure affected acceptance; and 2) to determine whether 1 month of exposure differed from 3 months (1M0.5, 3M0.5 groups) and whether these groups differed from the no-exposure control group (duration hypothesis).||||<0.02
81650578|NCT01667549|162992283|OTHER||||||<|0.02||||||Because three comparisons were made for each outcome measure, a Bonferroni adjustment was calculated and only planned comparison with P\<0.02 were considered significant.|planned comparison|A Bonferroni adjustment was calculated and only planned comparison with P's\<0.02 were considered significant.||Separate analyses of variance with a priori contrasts specified 1) to determine whether the 1-month exposure groups (1M0.5, 1M1.5, and 1M2.5) differed from the no-exposure control group to test the hypothesis that the timing of exposure affected acceptance; and 2) to determine whether 1 month of exposure differed from 3 months (1M0.5, 3M0.5 groups) and whether these groups differed from the no-exposure control group (duration hypothesis).||||<0.02
81650579|NCT01667549|162992284|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||General linear models were conducted on WLZ scores with time as the within-subjects factor and Group as the between-subjects factor to determine there were differences in growth of the infants over time. This was not done to test hypothesis but to monitor growth of infants during course of trial.||||<0.05
81650580|NCT01407276|162992285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.11|||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|GMR of Panel A:Panel B||||1.11|0.80|
81650581|NCT01407276|162992285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.12|1.61|||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|||||1.61|1.12|
81650582|NCT01407276|162992285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.32|1.85|||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|||||1.85|1.32|
81703142|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.6||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 20B, Day 30||1.1|0.1|0.017
81463822|NCT01908829|162619034|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.86||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with lowest rate of incontinence episodes.|Mixed Effects Poisson|||Week 8 rate ratio, 95% CIs, \& p-value for number of incontinence episodes (IEs) during Week 8 3-day diary between combination \& solifenacin treatment was calculated from Mixed Effects Poisson (negative binomial) regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region \& 4-week IE reduction group as factors, log of (number of IEs/valid diary days) at baseline as covariate \& log of number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||0.86|0.66|<0.001
81650583|NCT01407276|162992285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR or Panel G:Panel H|1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|2.55|||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|||||2.55|1.40|
81650584|NCT01407276|162992285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.46|2.66|||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|||||2.66|1.46|
81650585|NCT01407276|162992286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel A:Panel B|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.12|||GMR of Panel A:Panel B|||||1.12|0.79|
81650586|NCT01407276|162992286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.41|||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|||||1.41|0.91|
81650587|NCT01407276|162992286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|1.23|||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|||||1.23|0.66|
81650588|NCT01407276|162992286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|0.96|||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|||||0.96|0.57|
81650589|NCT01407276|162992286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|0.95|||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|||||0.95|0.56|
81650590|NCT01407276|162992287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel A:Panel B|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.05|||GMR of Panel A:Panel B|||||1.05|0.81|
81703143|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 22F, Day 30||0.3|-0.5|0.561
81710208|NCT02253173|163117015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81468386|NCT02537431|162628513|OTHER||LS mean|26.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.76|45.64|||||From the GEE model, which includes the percent change from baseline for P1NP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of P1NP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|EOSII||45.64|6.76|
81616282|NCT00383188|162913182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.091||0.3162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|3.239|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline SF-36 PCS as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||3.239|-1.050|0.3162
81616283|NCT00383188|162913182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|2.514|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.072||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.406|4.622|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline SF-36 PCS as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||4.622|0.406|0.0195
81616284|NCT00383188|162913182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|2.762|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.283||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.239|5.285|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline SF-36 PCS as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||5.285|0.239|0.0320
81616285|NCT00383188|162913182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.268|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.8356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.268|2.804|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline SF-36 PCS as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||2.804|-2.268|0.8356
81616286|NCT00383188|162913182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.904|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.626||0.5787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.101|2.293|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline SF-36 MCS as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||2.293|-4.101|0.5787
81616287|NCT00383188|162913182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.291|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.4203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.854|4.436|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline SF-36 MCS as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||4.436|-1.854|0.4203
81616288|NCT00383188|162913182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|2.318|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.916||0.2272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.449|6.084|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline SF-36 MCS as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||6.084|-1.449|0.2272
81616289|NCT00383188|162913182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.829|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.947||0.6707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.998|4.655|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 4 as an interaction term, baseline SF-36 MCS as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||4.655|-2.998|0.6707
81616290|NCT00383188|162913182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.425|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.622||0.7935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.764|3.613|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline SF-36 MCS as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||3.613|-2.764|0.7935
81616291|NCT00383188|162913182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|2.525|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.592||0.1135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.605|5.655|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline SF-36 MCS as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||5.655|-0.605|0.1135
81616292|NCT00383188|162913182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.912||0.1697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.128|6.388|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline SF-36 MCS as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||6.388|-1.128|0.1697
81616293|NCT00383188|162913182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.918||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.561|5.981|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Estimates and p-values based on repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment, country and week as fixed effects, treatment Week 12 as an interaction term, baseline SF-36 MCS as the covariate; and participant as a random effect.||5.981|-1.561|0.2500
81616294|NCT03495713|162913203|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive analysis only based limited enrollments.|||
81616295|NCT03368001|162913236|OTHER|We used structural equation modeling (SEM), as implemented in Mplus 8.7, as a framework for testing all primary hypotheses. We accounted for any non-independence of observations due to cohort membership by obtaining cluster-robust standard errors using robust maximum likelihood estimation (MLR in Mplus) in tandem with the Type = Complex option available in Mplus, treating cohorts as clusters. All models were structurally saturated, so model fit was necessarily perfect.||||||0.039||||||IFM Posttest.|Structural Equation Modeling|We used structural equation modeling (SEM), as implemented in Mplus 8.7, as a framework for testing all primary hypotheses.||Population models were specified using parameter values derived from past research in tandem with minimal expected effect sizes for the effects of most interest. These models were used to generate 5000 samples for a given N, the models were fit to each sample, and the significance (or not) of key effects was noted. This process was repeated until the target power of at least .80 was reached indicating with 216 participants we would have .82 power.||||.039
81650591|NCT01407276|162992287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|1.33||||||90.0|1.07|1.65|||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|||||1.65|1.07|
81650592|NCT01407276|162992287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.13|1.65|||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|||||1.65|1.13|
81650593|NCT01407276|162992287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.79|||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|||||1.79|1.06|
81650594|NCT01407276|162992287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.68|||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|||||1.68|1.00|
81710209|NCT02253173|163117016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81468387|NCT02537431|162628514|OTHER||LS Mean|464.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|343.92|585.77|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for CTx as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of CTx as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 12||585.77|343.92|
81703144|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 22F, Day 30||0.6|-0.2|0.343
81703145|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 22F, Day 30||0.7|-0.1|0.132
81468388|NCT02537431|162628514|OTHER||LS Mean|404.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|294.47|513.78|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for CTx as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of CTx as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 24||513.78|294.47|
81616296|NCT03368001|162913236|OTHER|The residuals associated with the mediator and outcome were allowed to covary with the lag and pretest scores associated with the outcome, and the residual associated with the outcome was allowed to covary with the lag and pretest scores associated with the mediator.|Structural Equation Model (SEM)|0.064|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.014|0.118||One-tailed significance test|Structural Equation Model (SEM)|Controlling for Verbal Expressiveness at Pretest and the interval between Pretest and the Followup assessments.|Estimation parameter represents indirect effect (axb)|The indirect effect of SENSE Theatre® vs. TTT through post-test IFM on follow-up Vocal Expressiveness. We adjusted standard errors for cohort, controlled the mediator for individual differences in lag between pretest and posttest for the a path and controlled the outcome for individual differences in lag between pretest to follow-up for the b and c' paths.||0.118|0.014|<0.05
81616297|NCT03368001|162913236|OTHER|The residual associated with the mediator was allowed to covary with the lag and pretest scores associated with the outcome, and the residual associated with the outcome was allowed to covary with the lag and pretest scores associated with the mediator, yielding a saturated model.|Structural Equation Model (SEM)|0.032|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.002|0.087||One-sided hypothesis test.|Structural Equation Model (SEM)|Controlling for Rapport at Pretest and the interval between Pretest and the Followup assessments.|Estimation parameter represents indirect effect (axb)|The partially standardized indirect effect of treatment on follow-up Quality of Rapport through posttest Incidental Face Memory. We adjusted standard errors for cohort, controlled the mediator for individual differences in lag (pretest to posttest) and baseline mediator, and controlled the outcome for individual differences in lag (pretest to follow-up) and baseline outcome.||0.087|0.002|<0.05
81616298|NCT03368001|162913236|OTHER|The residuals associated with the mediator and outcome were allowed to covary with the lag and pretest scores associated with the outcome, and the residual associated with the outcome was allowed to covary with the lag and pretest scores associated with the mediator, yielding a saturated model.|Structural Equation Model (SEM)|0.005|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.015|0.059||One-sided hypothesis test|Structural Equation Model (SEM)|Controlling for Social Anxiety at Pretest and the interval between Pretest and the Followup assessments.|Estimation parameter represents indirect effect (axb)|The partially standardized indirect effect of treatment on follow-up Social Anxiety through posttest IFM. Adjusted standard errors for cohort, controlled the mediator for individual differences in lag between pretest and posttest for the a path and controlled the outcome for individual differences in lag between pretest to follow-up for the b and c' paths.||0.059|-0.015|>0.05
81616299|NCT03368001|162913236|OTHER|The residuals associated with the mediator and outcome were allowed to covary with the lag and pretest scores associated with the outcome, and the residual associated with the outcome was allowed to covary with the lag and pretest scores associated with the mediator, yielding a saturated model.|Structural Equation Model (SEM)|-0.0002|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.054|0.061||One-sided hypothesis test|Structural Equation Model (SEM)|Controlling for SRS-2 Social Communication at Pretest and the interval between Pretest and the Followup assessments.|Estimation parameter represents indirect effect (axb)|The partially standardized indirect effect of treatment on follow-up SRS Communication. We adjusted standard errors for cohort, controlled the mediator for individual differences in lag between pretest and posttest for the a path and controlled the outcome for individual differences in lag between pretest to follow-up for the b and c' paths.||0.061|-0.054|>0.05
81616300|NCT03368001|162913237|OTHER|||||||0.49||||||SRS Communication Posttest.|Structural Equation Modeling|We used structural equation modeling (SEM), as implemented in Mplus 8.7, as a framework for testing all primary hypotheses.||||||.490
81616301|NCT03368001|162913238|OTHER|Posttest ANCOVA controlling for pre-test scores||||||0.704|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.704
81616302|NCT03368001|162913238|OTHER|Followup ANCOVA controlling for pretest values||||||0.406|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.406
81650595|NCT01407276|162992288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel A:Panel B|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.12|||GMR of Panel A:Panel B|||||1.12|0.75|
81650596|NCT01407276|162992288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.19|1.76|||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|||||1.76|1.19|
81650597|NCT01407276|162992288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|1.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.49|2.24|||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|||||2.24|1.49|
81650598|NCT01407276|162992288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.41|2.54|||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|||||2.54|1.41|
81650599|NCT01407276|162992288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|2.52|||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|||||2.52|1.40|
81650600|NCT01407276|162992289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel A:Panel B|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.42|||GMR of Panel A:Panel B|||||1.42|0.87|
81650601|NCT01407276|162992289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|1.07|||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|||||1.07|0.53|
81650602|NCT01407276|162992289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.51|0.92|||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|||||0.92|0.51|
81650603|NCT01407276|162992289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|0.98|||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|||||0.98|0.50|
81650604|NCT01407276|162992289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|1.12|||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|||||1.12|0.57|
81703146|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||0.6|-0.5|0.898
81703147|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||0.9|-0.3|0.313
81703148|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||0.8|-0.3|0.366
81703149|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 33F, Day 30||0.4|-0.4|0.961
81703150|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 33F, Day 30||0.6|-0.2|0.269
81703151|NCT03803202|163101471|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 33F, Day 30||0.6|-0.2|0.245
81463823|NCT01908829|162619034|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|=|0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.97||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with lowest rate of incontinence episodes.|Mixed Effects Poisson|||Week 12 rate ratio, 95% CIs, \& p-value for number of incontinence episodes (IEs) during Week 12 3-day diary between combination \& solifenacin treatment was calculated from Mixed Effects Poisson (negative binomial) regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region \& 4-week IE reduction group as factors, log of (number of IEs/valid diary days) at baseline as covariate \& log of number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||0.97|0.70|=0.021
81616303|NCT03368001|162913239|OTHER|||||||0.217|||||||Structural Equation Modeling|We used structural equation modeling (SEM), as implemented in Mplus 8.7, as a framework for testing all primary hypotheses.||Vocal Expressiveness Posttest.||||.217
81650605|NCT01407276|162992290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel A:Panel B|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.25|||GMR of Panel A:Panel B|||||1.25|0.90|
81463824|NCT01908829|162619034|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|=|0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.96||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with lowest rate of incontinence episodes.|Mixed Effects Poisson|||EoT rate ratio, 95% CIs, \& p-value for number of incontinence episodes (IEs) during EoT 3-day diary between combination \& solifenacin treatment was calculated from Mixed Effects Poisson (negative binomial) regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region \& 4-week IE reduction group as factors, log of (number of IEs/valid diary days) at baseline as covariate \& log of number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||0.96|0.71|=0.014
81463825|NCT01908829|162619035|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|3.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19|<|0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|8.16||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 4 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||8.16|-0.43|<0.078
81463826|NCT01908829|162619035|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|11.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.98|16.4||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 8 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||16.40|5.98|<0.001
81463827|NCT01908829|162619035|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|12.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.92|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.65|18.12||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 12 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||18.12|6.65|<0.001
81463828|NCT01908829|162619035|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|11.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.06|16.99||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||EoT adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||16.99|6.06|<0.001
81463829|NCT01908829|162619036|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.16||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.16|-0.73|=0.003
81468389|NCT02537431|162628514|OTHER||LS Mean|175.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.85|261.41|||GEE model||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for CTx as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of CTx as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 48||261.41|88.85|< 0.0001
81616304|NCT03368001|162913239|OTHER|||||||0.448|||||||Structural Equation Modeling|We used structural equation modeling (SEM), as implemented in Mplus 8.7, as a framework for testing all primary hypotheses||Quality of Rapport Posttest.||||.448
81616305|NCT03368001|162913239|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Structural Equation Modeling|We used structural equation modeling (SEM), as implemented in Mplus 8.7, as a framework for testing all primary hypotheses||Social Anxiety Posttest.||||.150
81616306|NCT03368001|162913240|OTHER|Posttest ANCOVA controlling for pre-test values||||||0.169|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.169
81650606|NCT01407276|162992290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|0.89|||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|||||0.89|0.62|
81650607|NCT01407276|162992290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|0.76|||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|||||0.76|0.54|
81650608|NCT01407276|162992290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|0.71|||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|||||0.71|0.39|
81650609|NCT01407276|162992290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|0.68|||GMR of Panel G:Panel H|||||0.68|0.38|
81650610|NCT01407276|162992291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel A:Panel B|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.18|||GMR of Panel A:Panel B|||||1.18|0.74|
81650611|NCT01407276|162992291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|0.96|||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|||||0.96|0.55|
81650612|NCT01407276|162992291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.33|0.54|||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|||||0.54|0.33|
81463830|NCT01908829|162619037|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.17||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from stratified rank ANCOVA model. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|stratified rank ANCOVA|||Week 4 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.17|-0.54|<0.001
81616307|NCT03368001|162913240|OTHER|Followup ANCOVA controlling for pretest values.||||||0.555|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.555
81468390|NCT02537431|162628514|OTHER||LS mean|143.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.2|324.41|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for CTx as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of CTx as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 72||324.41|-38.20|
81616308|NCT04771273|162913241|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.47||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|7.25||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 2.4 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model included actual treatment, presence of diabetes of any type and Baseline Fibrosis Score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||7.25|1.66|0.0010
81616309|NCT04771273|162913241|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|9.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.35|20.85||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 4.8 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model included actual treatment, presence of diabetes of any type and Baseline Fibrosis Score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||20.85|4.35|<0.0001
81650613|NCT01407276|162992292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel A:Panel B|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.07|||GMR of Panel A:Panel B|||||1.07|0.69|
81650614|NCT01407276|162992292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.15|||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|||||1.15|0.70|
81650615|NCT01407276|162992292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|0.67|||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|||||0.67|0.37|
81650616|NCT01407276|162992293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel A:Panel B|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.07|||GMR of Panel A:Panel B|||||1.07|0.69|
81650617|NCT01407276|162992293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.15|||GMR of Panel C:Panel D|||||1.15|0.70|
81650618|NCT01407276|162992293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|0.67|||GMR of Panel E:Panel F|||||0.67|0.37|
81650619|NCT02844777|162992306|OTHER|||||||0.9518|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9518
81650620|NCT02844777|162992306|OTHER|||||||0.2458|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2458
81650621|NCT02844777|162992307|OTHER|||||||0.6201|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6201
81650622|NCT02844777|162992307|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81650623|NCT02844777|162992308|OTHER|||||||0.2912|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2912
81650624|NCT02844777|162992308|OTHER|||||||0.4168|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4168
81650625|NCT02844777|162992309|OTHER|||||||0.6458|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6458
81650626|NCT02844777|162992309|OTHER|||||||0.0721|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0721
81616310|NCT04771273|162913241|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|7.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|16.16||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic|||The logistic regression model included actual treatment, presence of diabetes of any type and Baseline Fibrosis Score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||16.16|3.10|<.0001
81616311|NCT04771273|162913241|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept, and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod linear model fit|Linear model fit assumption||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81650627|NCT02844777|162992310|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4200
81650628|NCT02844777|162992310|OTHER|||||||0.0241|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0241
81650629|NCT04092452|162992321|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.69||0.4696|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.2|16.7||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||The null hypothesis for primary efficacy analysis was that the percentage of participants achieving HiSCR response at Week 16 was the same for the active treatment (PF-06650833, PF-06700841 or PF-06826647) and placebo. The treatment was considered superior to control if the difference was statistically significant at the overall 1-sided 0.1 level.||16.7|-15.2|0.4696
81650630|NCT04092452|162992321|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.71||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.7|34.6||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||The null hypothesis for primary efficacy analysis was that the percentage of participants achieving HiSCR response at Week 16 was the same for the active treatment (PF-06650833, PF-06700841 or PF-06826647) and placebo. The treatment was considered superior to control if the difference was statistically significant at the overall 1-sided 0.1 level.||34.6|2.7|0.0298
81650631|NCT04092452|162992321|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.79||0.3606|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.6|19.6||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||The null hypothesis for primary efficacy analysis was that the percentage of participants achieving HiSCR response at Week 16 was the same for the active treatment (PF-06650833, PF-06700841 or PF-06826647) and placebo. The treatment was considered superior to control if the difference was statistically significant at the overall 1-sided 0.1 level.||19.6|-12.6|0.3606
81650632|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.6|8.0||||||Week 1||8.0|-15.6|
81650633|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.28|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.9|11.1||||||Week 1||11.1|-12.9|
81650634|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.5|17.8||||||Week 1||17.8|-8.5|
81616312|NCT04771273|162913241|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept, and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod exponential-1 model fit|Model assumption: 25% of maximum effect is achieved at dose 3.0 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81616313|NCT04771273|162913241|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."||||||0.0008|||||||MCP-Mod exponential -2 model fit|Model assumption: 5% of maximum effect is achieved at dose 3.0 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||0.0008
81616314|NCT04771273|162913241|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod Emax1 model fit|Model assumption: 50% of maximum effect is achieved at dose 3.0 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81616315|NCT04771273|162913241|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod Emax2 model fit|Model assumption: 80% of maximum effect is achieved at dose 3.0 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81616316|NCT04771273|162913241|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod quadratic model fit|Model assumption: Maximum effect is achieved at dose 4.8 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81616317|NCT04771273|162913242|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|12.28||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 2.4 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model includes planned treatment, presence of diabetes of any type and Baseline Fibrosis Score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||12.28|2.46|<.0001
81616318|NCT04771273|162913242|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|10.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.49|22.87||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 4.8 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model includes planned treatment, presence of diabetes of any type and Baseline Fibrosis Score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||22.87|4.49|<.0001
81616319|NCT04771273|162913242|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.87||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.18|10.91||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 6.0 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model includes planned treatment, presence of diabetes of any type and Baseline Fibrosis Score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||10.91|2.18|0.0001
81650635|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.02|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.9|22.8||||||Week 2||22.8|-6.9|
81650636|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.91|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.1|22.2||||||Week 2||22.2|-7.1|
81650637|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.3|18.3||||||Week 2||18.3|-11.3|
81650638|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.79|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.1|25.1||||||Week 4||25.1|-7.1|
81650639|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.57|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.0|23.5||||||Week 4||23.5|-8.0|
81650640|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.37|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.4|11.4||||||Week 4||11.4|-19.4|
81650641|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.96|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.6|17.2||||||Week 6||17.2|-15.6|
81650642|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.81|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.4|22.9||||||Week 6||22.9|-9.4|
81650643|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.8|20.2||||||Week 6||20.2|-12.8|
81703152|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 1, Day 30||0.7|-0.1|0.213
81703153|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 1, Day 30||0.8|-0.1|0.097
81616320|NCT04771273|162913242|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."||||||0.0001|||||||MCPMod linear model fit|linear model fit assumption||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||0.0001
81463831|NCT01908829|162619037|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.25||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from stratified rank ANCOVA model. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|stratified rank ANCOVA|||Week 8 djusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.25|-0.65|<0.001
81463832|NCT01908829|162619037|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.05||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from stratified rank ANCOVA model. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|stratified rank ANCOVA|||Week 12 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.05|-0.47|=0.004
81463833|NCT01908829|162619037|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.07||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from stratified rank ANCOVA model. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|stratified rank ANCOVA|||EoT adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.07|-0.47|=0.003
81463834|NCT01908829|162619038|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.94||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with lowest rate of UI episodes.|Mixed Effects Poisson|||Week 4 rate ratio, 95% CIs, and p-value for number of UI episodes during Week 4 3-day diary between combination and solifenacin treatment was calculated from a Mixed Effects Poisson (negative binomial) regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region and 4-week incontinence episode reduction group as factors, log of (number of UI episodes/number of valid diary days) at baseline as covariate and log of number of valid diary as the offset variable.||0.94|0.76|=0.003
81463835|NCT01908829|162619038|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.86||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with lowest rate of UI episodes.|Mixed Effects Poisson|||Week 8 rate ratio, 95% CIs, and p-value for number of UI episodes during Week 8 3-day diary between combination and solifenacin treatment was calculated from a Mixed Effects Poisson (negative binomial) regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region and 4-week incontinence episode reduction group as factors, log of (number of UI episodes/number of valid diary days) at baseline as covariate and log of number of valid diary as the offset variable.||0.86|0.63|<0.001
81463836|NCT01908829|162619038|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|=|0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.99||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with lowest rate of UI episodes.|Mixed Effects Poisson|||Week 12 rate ratio, 95% CIs, and p-value for number of UI episodes during Week 12 3-day diary between combination and solifenacin treatment was calculated from a Mixed Effects Poisson (negative binomial) regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region and 4-week incontinence episode reduction group as factors, log of (number of UI episodes/number of valid diary days) at baseline as covariate and log of number of valid diary as the offset variable.||0.99|0.69|=0.038
81463837|NCT01908829|162619038|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|=|0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.97||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with lowest rate of UI episodes.|Mixed Effects Poisson|||EoT rate ratio, 95% CIs, and p-value for number of UI episodes during EoT 3-day diary between combination and solifenacin treatment was calculated from a Mixed Effects Poisson (negative binomial) regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region and 4-week incontinence episode reduction group as factors, log of (number of UI episodes/number of valid diary days) at baseline as covariate and log of number of valid diary as the offset variable.||0.97|0.69|=0.022
81463838|NCT01908829|162619039|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.19||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 4 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.19|-0.72|=0.001
81468391|NCT02537431|162628514|OTHER||LS mean|76.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.62|189.22|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for CTx as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of CTx as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 96||189.22|-35.62|
81468392|NCT02537431|162628514|OTHER||LS mean|-41.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-204.28|121.64|||||From the GEE model which includes the change from baseline for CTx as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of CTx as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|EOSII||121.64|-204.28|
81703154|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 1, Day 30||0.5|-0.3|0.631
81710210|NCT02253173|163117016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81463839|NCT01908829|162619039|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.35||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 8 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.35|-0.93|<0.001
81463840|NCT01908829|162619039|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.22||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 12 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.22|-0.82|=0.001
81463841|NCT01908829|162619039|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.25||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||EoT adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.25|-0.83|<0.001
81463842|NCT01908829|162619040|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.07||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 4 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group \& geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.07|-0.46|=0.008
81463843|NCT01908829|162619040|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.13||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 8 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group \& geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.13|-0.55|=0.002
81463844|NCT01908829|162619040|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|=|0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.08||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 12 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group \& geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.08|-0.47|=0.006
81463845|NCT01908829|162619040|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.12||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||EoT adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group \& geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.12|-0.51|=0.002
81463846|NCT01908829|162619041|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|=|0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.08||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with lowest rate of pads used.|Mixed Effects Poisson|||Week 4 rate ratio, 95% CIs, and p-value for number of pads used during the 3-day diary between combination \& solifenacin treatment was calculated from a Mixed Effects Poisson (negative binomial) regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region and 4-week incontinence episode reduction group as factors, log of (number of pads used/number of valid diary days) at baseline as covariate and log of number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||1.08|0.87|=0.545
81650644|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.98||0.7798|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.2|8.7||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 8||8.7|-24.2|0.7798
81463847|NCT01908829|162619041|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.95||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with lowest rate of pads used.|Mixed Effects Poisson|||Week 8 rate ratio, 95% CIs, and p-value for number of pads used during the 3-day diary between combination \& solifenacin treatment was calculated from a Mixed Effects Poisson (negative binomial) regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region and 4-week incontinence episode reduction group as factors, log of (number of pads used/number of valid diary days) at baseline as covariate and log of number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||0.95|0.70|=0.010
81650645|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.92||0.4819|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.9|16.8||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 8||16.8|-15.9|0.4819
81650646|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.19||0.5933|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.2|14.4||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 8||14.4|-19.2|0.5933
81703155|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 2, Day 30||0.4|-0.3|0.699
81463848|NCT01908829|162619041|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|=|0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.94||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with lowest rate of pads used.|Mixed Effects Poisson|||Week 12 rate ratio, 95% CIs, and p-value for number of pads used during the 3-day diary between combination \& solifenacin treatment was calculated from a Mixed Effects Poisson (negative binomial) regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region and 4-week incontinence episode reduction group as factors, log of (number of pads used/number of valid diary days) at baseline as covariate and log of number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||0.94|0.67|=0.007
81463849|NCT01908829|162619041|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.92||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with lowest rate of pads used.|Mixed Effects Poisson|||EoT rate ratio, 95% CIs, and p-value for number of pads used during the 3-day diary between combination \& solifenacin treatment was calculated from a Mixed Effects Poisson (negative binomial) regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region and 4-week incontinence episode reduction group as factors, log of (number of pads used/number of valid diary days) at baseline as covariate and log of number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||0.92|0.66|=0.003
81650647|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.81||0.8421|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.1|6.2||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 12||6.2|-26.1|0.8421
81463850|NCT01908829|162619042|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.08||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 4 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||0.08|-0.10|=0.836
81463851|NCT01908829|162619042|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.07||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 8 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||0.07|-0.12|=0.617
81463852|NCT01908829|162619042|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.02||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 12 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||0.02|-0.17|=0.134
81463853|NCT01908829|162619042|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.03||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||EOT adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||0.03|-0.16|=0.174
81463854|NCT01908829|162619043|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|=|0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.08||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with lowest rate of nocturia episodes.|Mixed Effects Poisson|||Week 4 rate ratio, 95% CIs, \& p-value for number of nocturia episodes during 3-day diary between combination \& solifenacin treatment calculated from a Mixed Effects Poisson (negative binomial) regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region \& 4-week incontinence episode reduction group as factors, log of (number of nocturia episodes/number of valid diary days) at baseline as covariate and log of number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||1.08|0.93|=0.993
81463855|NCT01908829|162619043|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|=|0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.07||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with lowest rate of nocturia episodes.|Mixed Effects Poisson|||Week 8 rate ratio, 95% CIs, \& p-value for number of nocturia episodes during 3-day diary between combination \& solifenacin treatment calculated from a Mixed Effects Poisson (negative binomial) regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region \& 4-week incontinence episode reduction group as factors, log of (number of nocturia episodes/number of valid diary days) at baseline as covariate and log of number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||1.07|0.90|=0.736
81468393|NCT02537431|162628515|OTHER||LS Mean|89.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.58|115.78|||||From the GEE model which includes the percent change from baseline for CTx as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of CTx as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 12||115.78|63.58|
81468394|NCT02537431|162628515|OTHER||LS Mean|70.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.9|90.44|||||From the GEE model which includes the percent change from baseline for CTx as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of CTx as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 24||90.44|49.90|
81468395|NCT02537431|162628515|OTHER||LS Mean|35.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.37|50.36|||GEE model||From the GEE model which includes the percent change from baseline for CTx as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of CTx as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 48||50.36|21.37|< 0.0001
81650648|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.85||0.209|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.2|24.2||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 12||24.2|-8.2|0.2090
81710211|NCT02253173|163117016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81703156|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 2, Day 30||0.7|0.0|0.042
81703157|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 2, Day 30||0.7|-0.1|0.092
81703158|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.5||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 3, Day 30||0.8|0.1|0.007
81703159|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 3, Day 30||1.0|0.3|<.001
81463856|NCT01908829|162619043|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.02||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with lowest rate of nocturia episodes.|Mixed Effects Poisson|||Week 12 rate ratio, 95% CIs, \& p-value for number of nocturia episodes during 3-day diary between combination \& solifenacin treatment calculated from a Mixed Effects Poisson (negative binomial) regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region \& 4-week incontinence episode reduction group as factors, log of (number of nocturia episodes/number of valid diary days) at baseline as covariate and log of number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||1.02|0.85|=0.121
81703160|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 3, Day 30||0.6|-0.1|0.237
81703161|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 4, Day 30||0.6|-0.2|0.248
81703162|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 4, Day 30||0.7|-0.1|0.193
81703163|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0||||0.838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 4, Day 30||0.5|-0.4|0.838
81703164|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 5, Day 30||0.4|-0.5|0.898
81703165|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 5, Day 30||0.9|-0.1|0.143
81703166|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 5, Day 30||0.9|-0.1|0.108
81703167|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||0.7|-0.3|0.396
81703168|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||0.9|-0.2|0.182
81703169|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 6A, Day 30||0.6|-0.4|0.593
81703170|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||0.9|-0.2|0.186
81703171|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.6||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||1.1|0.0|0.038
81703172|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 6B, Day 30||0.8|-0.3|0.408
81703173|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||0.4|-0.3|0.805
81463857|NCT01908829|162619043|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|=|0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.03||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with lowest rate of nocturia episodes.|Mixed Effects Poisson|||EoT rate ratio, 95% CIs, \& p-value for number of nocturia episodes during 3-day diary between combination \& solifenacin treatment calculated from a Mixed Effects Poisson (negative binomial) regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), geographic region \& 4-week incontinence episode reduction group as factors, log of (number of nocturia episodes/number of valid diary days) at baseline as covariate and log of number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||1.03|0.86|=0.172
81463858|NCT01908829|162619049|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-2.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|-1.1||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 4 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-1.10|-4.68|=0.002
81468396|NCT02537431|162628515|OTHER||LS mean|34.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.53|61.47|||||From the GEE model which includes the percent change from baseline for CTx as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of CTx as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 72||61.47|6.53|
81710212|NCT02253173|163117017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81468397|NCT02537431|162628515|OTHER||LS mean|25.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.27|42.44|||||From the GEE model which includes the percent change from baseline for CTx as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of CTx as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 96||42.44|9.27|
81703174|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||0.5|-0.3|0.711
81703175|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 7F, Day 30||0.4|-0.4|0.891
81703176|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 8, Day 30||0.4|-0.3|0.649
81703177|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 8, Day 30||1.0|0.3|<.001
81703178|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 8, Day 30||0.9|0.3|<.001
81703179|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 9N, Day 30||0.5|-0.2|0.454
81703180|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.6||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 9N, Day 30||1.0|0.2|0.003
81703181|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.5||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 9N, Day 30||0.9|0.1|0.021
81703182|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||0.6|-0.1|0.205
81703183|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.5||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||0.9|0.1|0.015
81703184|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 9V, Day 30||0.7|-0.1|0.209
81703185|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 10A, Day 30||0.6|-0.3|0.502
81703186|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.5||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 10A, Day 30||1.0|0.0|0.054
81703187|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 10A, Day 30||0.8|-0.2|0.190
81703188|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 11A, Day 30||0.4|-0.3|0.616
81703189|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 11A, Day 30||0.8|0.1|0.018
81703190|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 11A, Day 30||0.7|0.0|0.056
81703191|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 12F, Day 30||0.7|-0.4|0.527
81703192|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 12F, Day 30||0.8|-0.4|0.444
81468398|NCT02537431|162628515|OTHER||LS mean|17.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|36.07|||||From the GEE model which includes the percent change from baseline for CTx as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of CTx as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|EOSII||36.07|-0.32|
81703193|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 12F, Day 30||0.6|-0.5|0.869
81703194|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 14, Day 30||0.7|-0.2|0.305
81703195|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.5||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 14, Day 30||1.0|0.0|0.046
81703196|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 14, Day 30||0.8|-0.2|0.299
81703197|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 15B, Day 30||0.7|-0.1|0.140
81703198|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.3|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 15B, Day 30||1.3|0.4|<.001
81703199|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.6||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 15B, Day 30||1.0|0.1|0.012
81703200|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 17F, Day 30||0.6|-0.1|0.200
81703201|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 17F, Day 30||0.8|0.0|0.037
81703202|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 17F, Day 30||0.6|-0.2|0.380
81703203|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.6||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||1.0|0.2|0.006
81703204|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.5||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||1.0|0.1|0.018
81703205|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 18C, Day 30||0.4|-0.5|0.810
81703206|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||0.7|-0.1|0.173
81703207|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||0.8|-0.1|0.096
81703208|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 19A, Day 30||0.5|-0.3|0.710
81703209|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||0.8|-0.1|0.100
81703210|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.6||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||1.1|0.2|0.007
81703211|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 19F, Day 30||0.7|-0.2|0.251
81703212|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 20B, Day 30||0.5|-0.3|0.618
81703213|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.5||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 20B, Day 30||0.9|0.0|0.041
81703214|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 20B, Day 30||0.8|-0.1|0.111
81703215|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.1||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 22F, Day 30||0.4|-0.3|0.758
81703216|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.5||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 22F, Day 30||0.9|0.1|0.012
81703217|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.4||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 22F, Day 30||0.8|0.1|0.025
81703218|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0||||0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||0.4|-0.5|0.912
81703219|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||0.8|-0.1|0.174
81703220|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 23F, Day 30||0.8|-0.1|0.138
81463859|NCT01908829|162619049|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-2.6||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 8 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-2.60|-6.40|<0.001
81463860|NCT01908829|162619049|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-5.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.56|-3.62||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 12 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-3.62|-7.56|<0.001
81463861|NCT01908829|162619049|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-4.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.88|-3.04||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||EoT adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-3.04|-6.88|<0.001
81463862|NCT01908829|162619050|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|=|0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|3.55||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 4 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||3.55|0.29|=0.021
81463863|NCT01908829|162619050|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89|=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|4.06||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 8 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||4.06|0.56|=0.010
81650649|NCT04092452|162992322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.12||0.5183|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.1|16.2||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 12||16.2|-17.1|0.5183
81650650|NCT04092452|162992323|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.54||0.515|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.7|12.1||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Total AN Count of 0 or 1||12.1|-12.7|0.5150
81650651|NCT04092452|162992323|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.28||0.0737|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|25.8||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Total AN Count of 0 or 1||25.8|-1.4|0.0737
81650652|NCT04092452|162992323|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.11||0.2081|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.7|20.0||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Total AN Count of 0 or 1||20.0|-6.7|0.2081
81650653|NCT04092452|162992323|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.9||0.2957|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.9|19.4||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Total AN Count of 0, 1 or 2||19.4|-9.9|0.2957
81650654|NCT04092452|162992323|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.07||0.0456|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|30.5||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Total AN Count of 0, 1 or 2||30.5|0.7|0.0456
81650655|NCT04092452|162992323|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.05||0.1558|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|24.1||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Total AN Count of 0, 1 or 2||24.1|-5.7|0.1558
81650656|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.622|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.16|2.2||||||Week 1||2.20|-26.16|
81650657|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.526|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.09|-1.04||||||Week 1||-1.04|-29.09|
81650658|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-17.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.758|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.86|-3.05||||||Week 1||-3.05|-31.86|
81650659|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.465|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.09|3.05||||||Week 2||3.05|-28.09|
81650660|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.338|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.22|12.5||||||Week 2||12.50|-18.22|
81650661|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.438|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.02|10.03||||||Week 2||10.03|-21.02|
81650662|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.214|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.96|13.93||||||Week 4||13.93|-22.96|
81650663|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-17.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.131|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.84|0.77||||||Week 4||0.77|-35.84|
81650664|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.507|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.85|15.0||||||Week 4||15.00|-22.85|
81463864|NCT01908829|162619050|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|3.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|5.33||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 12 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||5.33|1.65|<0.001
81468399|NCT02537431|162628516|OTHER||LS Mean|10.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.98|17.89|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for Bone ALP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of Bone ALP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 12||17.89|3.98|
81468400|NCT02537431|162628516|OTHER||LS Mean|5.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|11.66|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for Bone ALP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of Bone ALP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 24||11.66|-0.02|
81468401|NCT02537431|162628516|OTHER||LS Mean|4.5||||0.2592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|12.32|||GEE model||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for Bone ALP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of Bone ALP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 48||12.32|-3.32|0.2592
81650665|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.452|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.04|29.22||||||Week 6||29.22|-15.04|
81710213|NCT02253173|163117017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81463865|NCT01908829|162619050|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|3.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|4.95||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||EoT adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||4.95|1.35|=0.001
81463866|NCT01908829|162619051|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|4.78||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 4 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||4.78|1.02|=0.003
81463867|NCT01908829|162619051|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|3.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|5.4||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 8 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||5.40|1.29|=0.001
81463868|NCT01908829|162619051|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|4.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.55|6.87||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 12 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||6.87|2.55|<0.001
81463869|NCT01908829|162619051|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|4.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|6.39||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||EoT adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||6.39|2.20|<0.001
81463870|NCT01908829|162619052|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|=|0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|3.83||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 4 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||3.83|0.05|=0.044
81463871|NCT01908829|162619052|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|=|0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|4.46||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 8 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||4.46|0.55|=0.012
81463872|NCT01908829|162619052|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|3.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|5.67||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 12 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||5.67|1.54|=0.001
81468402|NCT02537431|162628516|OTHER||LS mean|3.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|7.9|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for Bone ALP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of Bone ALP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 72||7.90|-1.64|
81536825|NCT03409796|162756214|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Poisson distribution|||Gluten 3 gram: Baseline versus Day 15. The Poisson distribution assumption was checked using Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Poisson generalized linear mixed models (GLMM) was fitted to data, where IEL measurements were grouped by participant (the random effect) and the change in IEL counts was the fixed effect. If the data was found to not be Poisson at alpha=0.05, a 1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used instead to compare IELB and IEL15.||||0.010
81650666|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.688|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.08|7.95||||||Week 6||7.95|-37.08|
81650667|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.808|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.66|13.76||||||Week 6||13.76|-31.66|
81650668|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.057||0.8108|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.98|32.98||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8||32.98|-9.98|0.8108
81650669|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.845||0.1043|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.28|4.98||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8||4.98|-37.28|0.1043
81650670|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.355||0.1296|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.04|6.9||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8||6.90|-37.04|0.1296
81463873|NCT01908829|162619052|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|3.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|5.29||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||EoT adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||5.29|1.27|=0.001
81468403|NCT02537431|162628516|OTHER||LS mean|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|5.11|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for Bone ALP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of Bone ALP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 96||5.11|-2.84|
81650671|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.384||0.345|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.49|20.42||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12||20.42|-33.49|0.3450
81650672|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-17.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.116||0.1119|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.4|6.04||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12||6.04|-40.40|0.1119
81650673|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-19.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.806||0.0885|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-44.34|4.37||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12||4.37|-44.34|0.0885
81650674|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.14||0.705|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.28|43.98||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16||43.98|-22.28|0.7050
81650675|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-17.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.519||0.1833|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.73|14.48||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16||14.48|-49.73|0.1833
81650676|NCT04092452|162992324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.277||0.3213|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-42.76|23.94||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16||23.94|-42.76|0.3213
81650677|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.67|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.9|2.9||||||Week 1 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||2.9|-5.9|
81650678|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.3|2.2||||||Week 1 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||2.2|-6.3|
81650679|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.9|2.9||||||Week 1 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||2.9|-5.9|
81650680|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.2|3.3||||||Week 2 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||3.3|-5.2|
81650681|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.3|4.1||||||Week 2 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||4.1|-4.3|
81650682|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.3|4.3||||||Week 2 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||4.3|-4.3|
81650683|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.5|3.8||||||Week 4 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||3.8|-4.5|
81650684|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|2.8||||||Week 4 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||2.8|-5.4|
81650685|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.58|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.8|-0.3||||||Week 4 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||-0.3|-8.8|
81650686|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|3.3||||||Week 6 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||3.3|-6.5|
81650687|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.5|0.1||||||Week 6 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||0.1|-9.5|
81650688|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.5|-0.4||||||Week 6 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||-0.4|-10.5|
81650689|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.78||0.6393|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|5.6||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||5.6|-3.6|0.6393
81650690|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.72||0.5178|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.4|4.6||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||4.6|-4.4|0.5178
81650691|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.82||0.0864|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.5|0.8||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||0.8|-8.5|0.0864
81650692|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61||0.3172|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.5|3.1||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||3.1|-5.5|0.3172
81650693|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.1384|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.8|1.4||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||1.4|-6.8|0.1384
81650694|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.66||0.1427|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.2|1.5||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||1.5|-7.2|0.1427
81650695|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99||0.1975|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.5|2.4||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||2.4|-7.5|0.1975
81650696|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76||0.0755|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.5|0.6||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||0.6|-8.5|0.0755
81650697|NCT04092452|162992325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89||0.1869|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.3|2.2||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Absolute Score||2.2|-7.3|0.1869
81650698|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.659|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.9|10.59||||||Week 1 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||10.59|-17.90|
81650699|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.749|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.16|0.62||||||Week 1 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||0.62|-28.16|
81703221|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 33F, Day 30||0.7|-0.2|0.267
81463874|NCT01908829|162619053|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|=|0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|2.43||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 4 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||2.43|-1.35|=0.575
81463875|NCT01908829|162619053|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|=|0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|3.58||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 8 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||3.58|-0.36|=0.109
81616321|NCT04771273|162913242|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept, and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."||||||0.0115|||||||MCPMod exponential-1 model fit|Model assumption: 25% of maximum effect is achieved at dose 3.0 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||0.0115
81616322|NCT04771273|162913242|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept, and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."||||||0.2204|||||||MCP-Mod exponential-2 model fit|Model assumption: 5% of maximum effect is achieved at dose 3.0 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||0.2204
81650700|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-17.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.752|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.91|-3.12||||||Week 1 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||-3.12|-31.91|
81710214|NCT02253173|163117017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81463876|NCT01908829|162619053|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|=|0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.32||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 12 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||4.32|0.20|=0.032
81463877|NCT01908829|162619053|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|=|0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|3.87||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||EoT adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||3.87|-0.15|=0.069
81536826|NCT03409796|162756214|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Poisson distribution|||Gluten 10 gram: Baseline versus Day 15. The Poisson distribution assumption was checked using Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Poisson GLMM was fitted to data, where IEL measurements were grouped by participant (the random effect) and the change in IEL counts was the fixed effect. If the data was found to not be Poisson at alpha=0.05, a 1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used instead to compare IELB and IEL15.||||0.006
81650701|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.103|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.91|12.33||||||Week 2 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||12.33|-20.91|
81650702|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.904|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.34|14.24||||||Week 2 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||14.24|-18.34|
81650703|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.039|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.34|16.68||||||Week 2 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||16.68|-16.34|
81650704|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.227|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.29|16.36||||||Week 4 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||16.36|-17.29|
81650705|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.155|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.77|8.63||||||Week 4 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||8.63|-24.77|
81650706|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.509|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.35|11.22||||||Week 4 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||11.22|-23.35|
81650707|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.262|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.71|16.63||||||Week 6 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||16.63|-23.71|
81650708|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.51|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-36.84|4.32||||||Week 6 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||4.32|-36.84|
81650709|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.61|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.27|8.22||||||Week 6 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||8.22|-33.27|
81650710|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.045||0.7|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.38|23.96||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||23.96|-12.38|0.7000
81650711|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.876||0.2965|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.7|12.08||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||12.08|-23.70|0.2965
81650712|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.247||0.1568|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.83|7.17||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||7.17|-29.83|0.1568
81536827|NCT02722564|162756217|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||p value associated with the change between estimated and actual BrAC when the participants BrAC was ascending to 0.1.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81650713|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.912||0.2672|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.73|11.17||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||11.17|-24.73|0.2672
81650714|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.517||0.0576|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.87|0.73||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||0.73|-33.87|0.0576
81650715|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.603||0.1197|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.74|5.44||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||5.44|-32.74|0.1197
81536828|NCT02722564|162756217|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p value associated with change between estimated and actual BrAC as participants BrAC descended to 0.08.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81650716|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.545||0.3388|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.91|16.65||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||16.65|-27.91|0.3388
81650717|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.567||0.1376|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.12|7.51||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 - Statistical Analysis (MI) - Percent Change from Baseline||7.51|-37.12|0.1376
81650718|NCT04092452|162992326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.86||0.2741|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.12|14.48||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16||14.48|-31.12|0.2741
81650719|NCT04092452|162992327|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.06|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.0|10.3||||||Week 4||10.3|-13.0|
81650720|NCT04092452|162992327|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.7|1.8||||||Week 4||1.8|-18.7|
81650721|NCT04092452|162992327|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.55|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.7|14.1||||||Week 4||14.1|-10.7|
81650722|NCT04092452|162992327|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8||0.8372|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.6|17.7||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 8||17.7|-4.6|0.8372
81650723|NCT04092452|162992327|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.68||0.0819|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.1|1.3||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 8||1.3|-14.1|0.0819
81650724|NCT04092452|162992327|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.34||0.0242|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.2|-0.9||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 8||-0.9|-15.2|0.0242
81650725|NCT04092452|162992327|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.33||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.1|-2.3||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 12||-2.3|-23.1|0.0264
81650726|NCT04092452|162992327|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.47||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.1|-3.9||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 12||-3.9|-25.1|0.0127
81650727|NCT04092452|162992327|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.33||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.0|-6.2||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 12||-6.2|-27.0|0.0059
81650728|NCT04092452|162992327|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.97||0.1185|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.7|3.5||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 16||3.5|-22.7|0.1185
81710215|NCT02253173|163117018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0260
81650729|NCT04092452|162992327|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.39||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.6|-5.6||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 16||-5.6|-26.6|0.0040
81463878|NCT01908829|162619054|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|=|0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.36||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 4 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||3.36|0.10|=0.037
81650730|NCT04092452|162992327|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.09||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.5|-1.1||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 16||-1.1|-24.5|0.0418
81650731|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.75||0.0559|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|24.8||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 1 (Pain at its Worst)||24.8|-0.7|0.0559
81463879|NCT01908829|162619054|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|=|0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|2.76||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 8 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||2.76|-0.57|=0.199
81463880|NCT01908829|162619054|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87|=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|4.31||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 12 adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||4.31|0.92|=0.003
81463881|NCT01908829|162619054|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|2.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|4.15||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||EoT adjusted change from baseline values as well as 95% CIs \& p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors \& baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||4.15|0.81|=0.004
81463882|NCT01908829|162619055|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.6||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 4 adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||0.6|0.2|<0.001
81463883|NCT01908829|162619055|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|=|0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.5||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 8 adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||0.5|0.0|=0.019
81468404|NCT02537431|162628516|OTHER||LS mean|-5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.46|0.85|||||From the GEE model, which includes the change from baseline for Bone ALP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of Bone ALP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|EOSII||0.85|-12.46|
81536829|NCT00960622|162756232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.5|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|11.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-tests for inter-group differences between baseline and end-of-study measurements.Regression analysis, physiological correlates of statistically significant between-group changes.~P\<0.05 chosen for statistical significance"||11.3|-6.3|<0.05
81616323|NCT04771273|162913242|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept, and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod Emax1 model fit|Model assumption: 50% of maximum effect is achieved at dose 3.0 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81650732|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.09||0.0758|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|21.4||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 1 (Pain at its Worst)||21.4|-1.9|0.0758
81703222|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.2||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 33F, Day 30||0.7|-0.2|0.300
81710216|NCT02253173|163117018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0019
81650733|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.21||0.0637|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|23.2||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 1 (Pain at its Worst)||23.2|-0.6|0.0637
81650734|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.84||0.3179|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.3|18.8||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 2 (Pain at its Worst)||18.8|-10.3|0.3179
81650735|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.82||0.1078|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.5|25.5||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 2 (Pain at its Worst)||25.5|-3.5|0.1078
81650736|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.86||0.1976|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.0|22.2||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 2 (Pain at its Worst)||22.2|-7.0|0.1976
81650737|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-18.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.32||0.9738|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.3|-3.6||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 4 (Pain at its Worst)||-3.6|-34.3|0.9738
81650738|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.4||0.2925|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.3|22.9||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 4 (Pain at its Worst)||22.9|-11.3|0.2925
81703223|NCT03803202|163101472|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Serotype 33F, Day 30||0.4|-0.4|0.982
81463884|NCT01908829|162619055|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.7||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 12 adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||0.7|0.3|<0.001
81650739|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.18||0.6178|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.8|13.7||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 4 (Pain at its Worst)||13.7|-19.8|0.6178
81650740|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-20.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.04||0.9769|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.4|-4.4||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 6 (Pain at its Worst)||-4.4|-37.4|0.9769
81650741|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.57||0.6529|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.6|13.2||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 6 (Pain at its Worst)||13.2|-21.6|0.6529
81650742|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.36||0.8878|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.8|4.3||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 6 (Pain at its Worst)||4.3|-29.8|0.8878
81703224|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 2||2.08|1.06|
81703225|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 8||1.37|0.68|
81703226|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9N||2.00|0.92|
81703227|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|3.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 10A||3.79|1.25|
81703228|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.77|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 11A||1.77|0.80|
81703229|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 12F||2.00|0.73|
81650743|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.11||0.7259|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.9|10.4||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 8 (Pain at its Worst)||10.4|-22.9|0.7259
81650744|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.24||0.0826|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|31.6||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 8 (Pain at its Worst)||31.6|-2.1|0.0826
81650745|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.75||0.7884|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.1|8.0||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 8 (Pain at its Worst)||8.0|-24.1|0.7884
81650746|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.43||0.9326|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.2|1.1||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 12 (Pain at its Worst)||1.1|-33.2|0.9326
81650747|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.41||0.681|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.1|12.2||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 12 (Pain at its Worst)||12.2|-22.1|0.6810
81650748|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.52||0.8308|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.6|7.0||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 12 (Pain at its Worst)||7.0|-27.6|0.8308
81650749|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.71||0.8063|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.5|7.4||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 16 (Pain at its Worst)||7.4|-24.5|0.8063
81650750|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.27||0.2649|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.4|23.4||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 16 (Pain at its Worst)||23.4|-10.4|0.2649
81463885|NCT01908829|162619055|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.6||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||EoT adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs and p-value were generated from an ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||0.6|0.2|=0.001
81650751|NCT04092452|162992328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.35||0.3029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.7|22.4||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 16 (Pain at its Worst)||22.4|-11.7|0.3029
81650752|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.2||0.1687|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|21.2||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 1 (Average Pain)||21.2|-5.7|0.1687
81650753|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.03||0.0376|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|27.0||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 1 (Average Pain)||27.0|0.6|0.0376
81650754|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.9||0.5883|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.9|9.8||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 1 (Average Pain)||9.8|-12.9|0.5883
81650755|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.07||0.3829|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.2|17.6||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 2 (Average Pain)||17.6|-12.2|0.3829
81650756|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.54||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.5|33.9||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 2 (Average Pain)||33.9|2.5|0.0316
81650757|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.17||0.3072|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.5|19.7||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 2 (Average Pain)||19.7|-10.5|0.3072
81650758|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.18||0.8952|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.8|3.7||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 4 (Average Pain)||3.7|-29.8|0.8952
81463886|NCT01908829|162619056|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 4 adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs and p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Difference of adjusted mean was calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.1|-0.4|<0.001
81468405|NCT02537431|162628517|OTHER||LS Mean|52.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.18|83.9|||||From the GEE model, which includes the percent change from baseline for Bone ALP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of Bone ALP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 12||83.90|21.18|
81650759|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.76||0.1157|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.6|30.8||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 4 (Average Pain)||30.8|-4.6|0.1157
81650760|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.93||0.4672|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.1|18.9||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 4 (Average Pain)||18.9|-17.1|0.4672
81650761|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.29||0.9287|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.5|1.6||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 6 (Average Pain)||1.6|-35.5|0.9287
81650762|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.85||0.4984|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.8|17.9||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 6 (Average Pain)||17.9|-17.8|0.4984
81650763|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.27||0.9001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.2|3.9||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 6 (Average Pain)||3.9|-33.2|0.9001
81650764|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.53||0.8319|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.6|7.0||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 8 (Average Pain)||7.0|-27.6|0.8319
81650765|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.55||0.034|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.3|37.0||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 8 (Average Pain)||37.0|2.3|0.0340
81650766|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.7||0.7359|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.4|10.8||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 8 (Average Pain)||10.8|-24.4|0.7359
81650767|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.51||0.9291|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.3|1.3||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 12 (Average Pain)||1.3|-33.3|0.9291
81650768|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.44||0.5087|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.4|16.9||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 12 (Average Pain)||16.9|-17.4|0.5087
81650769|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.74||0.8098|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.2|8.1||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 12 (Average Pain)||8.1|-27.2|0.8098
81650770|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.76||0.8114|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.8|7.2||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 16 (Average Pain)||7.2|-24.8|0.8114
81650771|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.44||0.1531|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.4|28.0||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 16 (Average Pain)||28.0|-6.4|0.1531
81650772|NCT04092452|162992329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.58||0.3784|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.1|20.7||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 16 (Average Pain)||20.7|-14.1|0.3784
81650773|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.661||0.1321|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.39|3.52||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 1 Pain at its Worst||3.52|-18.39|0.1321
81650774|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.308||0.0477|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.9|-0.14||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 1 Pain at its Worst||-0.14|-20.90|0.0477
81650775|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.379||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.62|-3.63||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 1 Pain at its Worst||-3.63|-24.62|0.0134
81650776|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.38||0.2496|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.45|8.12||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 2 Pain at its Worst||8.12|-19.45|0.2496
81650777|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.972||0.0675|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.03|1.2||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 2 Pain at its Worst||1.20|-25.03|0.0675
81650778|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.054||0.073|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.96|1.54||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 2 Pain at its Worst||1.54|-24.96|0.0730
81650779|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.892||0.6426|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.38|17.88||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 4 Pain at its Worst||17.88|-11.38|0.6426
81650780|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.457||0.1776|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.73|6.09||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 4 Pain at its Worst||6.09|-21.73|0.1776
81650781|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.579||0.4458|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.28|12.94||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 4 Pain at its Worst||12.94|-15.28|0.4458
81650782|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.566||0.7969|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.79|23.68||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 6 Pain at its Worst||23.68|-7.79|0.7969
81650783|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.12||0.112|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.09|3.91||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 6 Pain at its Worst||3.91|-26.09|0.1120
81650784|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.188||0.5021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.06|15.16||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 6 Pain at its Worst||15.16|-15.06|0.5021
81650785|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.296||0.6197|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.46|18.12||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 Pain at its Worst||18.12|-12.46|0.6197
81650786|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.825||0.1003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.81|3.22||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 Pain at its Worst||3.22|-25.81|0.1003
81650787|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.908||0.507|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.5|14.81||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 Pain at its Worst||14.81|-14.50|0.5070
81650788|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.368||0.5283|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.74|16.08||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 Pain at its Worst||16.08|-14.74|0.5283
81650789|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.921||0.0431|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.98|-0.63||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 Pain at its Worst||-0.63|-29.98|0.0431
81650790|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.02||0.2395|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.22|8.45||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 Pain at its Worst||8.45|-21.22|0.2395
81650791|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.617||0.6054|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.25|18.39||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 Pain at its Worst||18.39|-13.25|0.6054
81650792|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-21.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.344||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-36.91|-6.17||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 Pain at its Worst||-6.17|-36.91|0.0106
81650793|NCT04092452|162992330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.305||0.089|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.84|2.77||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 Pain at its Worst||2.77|-27.84|0.0890
81650794|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.963||0.1505|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.98|3.64||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 1 Average Pain||3.64|-15.98|0.1505
81463887|NCT01908829|162619056|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 8 adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs and p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Difference of adjusted mean was calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.1|-0.4|<0.001
81463888|NCT01908829|162619056|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.2||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||Week 12 adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs and p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Difference of adjusted mean was calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.2|-0.4|<0.001
81463889|NCT01908829|162619056|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1||P-values for pairwise comparisons were from the ANCOVA model described above. p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with the largest improvement.|ANCOVA|||EoT adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs and p-value were generated from ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence reduction group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate. Difference of adjusted mean was calculated by subtracting adjusted mean of solifenacin monotherapy groups from adjusted mean of combination group.||-0.1|-0.4|<0.001
81463890|NCT01908829|162619058|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.84||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.84|1.19|<0.001
81650795|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.555||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.19|-1.92||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 1 Average Pain||-1.92|-20.19|0.0233
81650796|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.926||0.1423|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.09|3.41||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 1 Average Pain||3.41|-16.09|0.1423
81650797|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.202||0.3827|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.0|9.7||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 2 Average Pain||9.70|-14.00|0.3827
81650798|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.741||0.0624|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.44|0.74||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 2 Average Pain||0.74|-21.44|0.0624
81650799|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.171||0.3771|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.04|9.55||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 2 Average Pain||9.55|-14.04|0.3771
81650800|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.614||0.8247|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.13|22.21||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 4 Average Pain||22.21|-6.13|0.8247
81650801|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.09||0.1337|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.28|4.33||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 4 Average Pain||4.33|-22.28|0.1337
81703230|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 15B||2.29|0.94|
81650802|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.523||0.7357|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.65|19.39||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 4 Average Pain||19.39|-8.65|0.7357
81650803|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.977||0.9377|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.98|28.55||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 6 Average Pain||28.55|-0.98|0.9377
81650804|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.45||0.1332|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.29|4.51||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 6 Average Pain||4.51|-23.29|0.1332
81650805|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.907||0.7514|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.6|20.7||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 6 Average Pain||20.70|-8.60|0.7514
81650806|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.902||0.8433|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.67|23.62||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 Average Pain||23.62|-5.67|0.8433
81650807|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.392||0.1461|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.64|4.96||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 Average Pain||4.96|-22.64|0.1461
81650808|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.818||0.8364|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.86|23.15||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 Average Pain||23.15|-5.86|0.8364
81650809|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.527||0.6085|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.68|16.37||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 Average Pain||16.37|-11.68|0.6085
81650810|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.022||0.0365|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.58|-1.19||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 Average Pain||-1.19|-27.58|0.0365
81650811|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.469||0.5201|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.5|14.36||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 Average Pain||14.36|-13.50|0.5201
81650812|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.564||0.6813|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.05|18.12||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 Average Pain||18.12|-10.05|0.6813
81650813|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-18.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.23||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.91|-4.84||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 Average Pain||-4.84|-31.91|0.0128
81650814|NCT04092452|162992331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.639||0.3181|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.3|10.12||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 Average Pain||10.12|-18.30|0.3181
81650815|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.301||0.1536|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|0.19||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 1 Pain at its Worst||0.19|-0.80|0.1536
81650816|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.289||0.0581|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.93|0.02||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 1 Pain at its Worst||0.02|-0.93|0.0581
81650817|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0532|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.98|0.01||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 1 Pain at its Worst||0.01|-0.98|0.0532
81650818|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.383||0.2007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|0.31||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 2 Pain at its Worst||0.31|-0.95|0.2007
81650819|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0694|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.16|0.06||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 2 Pain at its Worst||0.06|-1.16|0.0694
81468406|NCT02537431|162628517|OTHER||LS Mean|31.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.23|54.51|||||From the GEE model, which includes the percent change from baseline for Bone ALP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of Bone ALP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 24||54.51|8.23|
81650820|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.382||0.1509|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.02|0.23||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 2 Pain at its Worst||0.23|-1.02|0.1509
81650821|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.431||0.5663|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.64|0.78||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 4 Pain at its Worst||0.78|-0.64|0.5663
81650822|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.416||0.1396|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|0.23||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 4 Pain at its Worst||0.23|-1.13|0.1396
81650823|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.432||0.5227|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.69|0.74||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 4 Pain at its Worst||0.74|-0.69|0.5227
81650824|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.8656|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|1.24||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 6 Pain at its Worst||1.24|-0.24|0.8656
81650825|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.434||0.1671|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|0.29||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 6 Pain at its Worst||0.29|-1.13|0.1671
81650826|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.6063|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.62|0.86||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 6 Pain at its Worst||0.86|-0.62|0.6063
81650827|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.458||0.6402|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.59|0.92||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 Pain at its Worst||0.92|-0.59|0.6402
81650828|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.441||0.1916|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|0.34||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 Pain at its Worst||0.34|-1.11|0.1916
81650829|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.456||0.6119|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.62|0.88||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 Pain at its Worst||0.88|-0.62|0.6119
81650830|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.5568|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.68|0.8||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 Pain at its Worst||0.80|-0.68|0.5568
81650831|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.433||0.0976|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.27|0.15||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 Pain at its Worst||0.15|-1.27|0.0976
81650832|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.451||0.5001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.74|0.74||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 Pain at its Worst||0.74|-0.74|0.5001
81650833|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.451||0.581|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.65|0.83||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 Pain at its Worst||0.83|-0.65|0.5810
81650834|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.442||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|-0.34||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 Pain at its Worst||-0.34|-1.80|0.0079
81703231|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|4.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 17F||4.04|1.68|
81650835|NCT04092452|162992332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.455||0.1068|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.31|0.18||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 Pain at its Worst||0.18|-1.31|0.1068
81650836|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.284||0.1898|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.72|0.22||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 1 Average Pain||0.22|-0.72|0.1898
81650837|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.273||0.0562|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.88|0.02||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 1 Average Pain||0.02|-0.88|0.0562
81650838|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.284||0.1382|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.78|0.16||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 1 Average Pain||0.16|-0.78|0.1382
81650839|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.343||0.2039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.85|0.28||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 2 Average Pain||0.28|-0.85|0.2039
81463891|NCT01908829|162619058|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.98||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.98|1.25|<0.001
81463892|NCT01908829|162619058|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|1.95||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.95|1.21|=0.001
81463893|NCT01908829|162619058|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.9||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||EoT odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.90|1.20|<0.001
81463894|NCT01908829|162619059|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24|||=|0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.63||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.63|0.95|=0.119
81463895|NCT01908829|162619059|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.98||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.98|1.23|<0.001
81463896|NCT01908829|162619059|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.82||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.82|1.14|=0.002
81463897|NCT01908829|162619059|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.84||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||EoT odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.84|1.17|=0.001
81463898|NCT01908829|162619060|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15|||=|0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.5||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.50|0.88|=0.305
81468407|NCT02537431|162628517|OTHER||l|24.35||||0.1672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|58.9|||GEE model||From the GEE model, which includes the percent change from baseline for Bone ALP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of Bone ALP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 48||58.90|-10.20|0.1672
81468408|NCT02537431|162628517|OTHER||LS mean|15.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.19|41.46|||||From the GEE model, which includes the percent change from baseline for Bone ALP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of Bone ALP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 72||41.46|-11.19|
81703232|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|9.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.65|14.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 20B||14.50|5.65|
81468409|NCT02537431|162628517|OTHER||LS mean|6.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.44|27.28|||||From the GEE model, which includes the percent change from baseline for Bone ALP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of Bone ALP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|Week 96||27.28|-13.44|
81468410|NCT02537431|162628517|OTHER||LS mean|-27.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.33|-2.28|||||From the GEE model, which includes the percent change from baseline for Bone ALP as the dependent variable, visit as fixed factors, and baseline of Bone ALP as a covariate, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|EOSII||-2.28|-52.33|
81468411|NCT00794040|162628518|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.7||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|68.16||priori threshold p\<0.05|Multilevel growth curve model|||||68.16|2.00|0.006
81468412|NCT00794040|162628519|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.09||priori threshold \<0.05|Multilevel growth curve model|||||0.09|-1.32|0.085
81468413|NCT00794040|162628520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.72||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|10.74||priori threshold p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||10.74|-1.30|0.124
81468414|NCT00794040|162628521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.76|4.8||priori threshold p\<0.05|Multilevel growth curve model|||||4.80|-4.76|0.993
81468415|NCT00794040|162628522|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|2.19||priori threshold p\<0.05|Multilevel growth curve model|||||2.19|-4.23|0.598
81463899|NCT01908829|162619060|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37|||=|0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.76||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.76|1.06|=0.014
81463900|NCT01908829|162619060|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37|||=|0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.76||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.76|1.07|=0.012
81463901|NCT01908829|162619060|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29|||=|0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.64||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||EoT odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.64|1.02|=0.036
81463902|NCT01908829|162619061|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.88||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.88|1.18|=0.001
81463903|NCT01908829|162619061|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.18||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||2.18|1.31|<0.001
81463904|NCT01908829|162619061|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|2.61||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||2.61|1.47|<0.001
81463905|NCT01908829|162619061|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.3||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||EoT odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||2.30|1.34|<0.001
81463906|NCT01908829|162619062|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.82||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.82|1.14|=0.003
81463907|NCT01908829|162619062|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.93||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.93|1.18|=0.001
81463908|NCT01908829|162619062|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.13||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||2.13|1.27|<0.001
81463909|NCT01908829|162619062|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.91||p\<0.05 indicates superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||EoT odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.91|1.17|=0.001
81463910|NCT01908829|162619063|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.79||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.79|1.13|=0.003
81463911|NCT01908829|162619063|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.84||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.84|1.12|=0.004
81463912|NCT01908829|162619063|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.96||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.96|1.15|=0.003
81650840|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.332||0.0855|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.09||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 2 Average Pain||0.09|-1.00|0.0855
81650841|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.344||0.3089|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.74|0.39||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 2 Average Pain||0.39|-0.74|0.3089
81703233|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.95|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 22F||2.95|1.09|
81528725|NCT00264537|162744583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053||||||A positive test is concluded if there is a significant difference between golimumab+MTX and placebo+MTX and at least one of the pair-wise comparisons at a 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by screening CRP (\< 1.5 mg/dL; \>= 1.5 mg/dL)||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 50 response comparing Group 1 vs combined Groups 3 and 4. The sample size of 150 patients per treatment group will provide \>98% power to detect a difference in ACR 50 response between treatment groups at alpha=0.05, assuming 50% of patients with screening C-reactive protein (CRP)\<1.5mg/dL, and the difference in ACR 50 response of 15-20% in patients with screening CRP\<1.5mg/dL and 20-25% in subjects with screening CRP\>=1.5mg/dL, between Groups 1 vs 3 or 4||||0.053
81650842|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.407||0.6124|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.55|0.79||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 4 Average Pain||0.79|-0.55|0.6124
81528726|NCT00264537|162744583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by screening C-reactive protein (CRP) (\< 1.5 mg/dL; \>= 1.5 mg/dL)||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 50 response comparing Groups 1 vs 3.||||0.042
81650843|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.395||0.1003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.15|0.14||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 4 Average Pain||0.14|-1.15|0.1003
81463913|NCT01908829|162619063|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43|||=|0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.84||p\<0.05 indicated superiority in favor of treatment group with highest response.|Regression, Logistic|||EoT odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.84|1.11|=0.006
81528727|NCT00264537|162744583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.177|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by screening C-reactive protein (CRP) (\< 1.5 mg/dL; \>= 1.5 mg/dL)||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 50 response comparing Groups 1 vs 4.||||0.177
81528728|NCT00264537|162744583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This sample size (150 patients per treatment group) will provide approximately 85% power to claim non-inferiority of golimumab alone (Group 2) compared with MTX alone (Group 1) at alpha= 0.05 using a one-sided equivalence test assuming the proportion of golimumab alone (Group 2) treated patients with ACR 50 response is not less than 10% compared with proportion of patients with ACR 50 response in MTX alone (Group 1) treated group.|Difference in ACR 50 Response Rate(%)|3.3||||0.521||95.0|-6.8||The upper bound of 95% CI was not produced because it was not relevant to the pre-specified analysis||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by screening C-reactive protein (CRP) (\< 1.5 mg/dL; \>= 1.5 mg/dL)|The positive difference indicates in favor of golimumab+placebo compared to placebo+MTX; The upper bound of CI is not applicable.|"Null hypothesis: Group 2 is inferior to Group 1. Noninferiority of golimumab will be demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI is above -10%. The 10% non-inferiority margin was chosen because this difference is not clinically admissible. Under the above noted assumed response rates, this corresponds to preservation of at least 70% \[(33% - 10%)/33%\*100\] of the expected MTX benefit."|||-6.8|0.521
81528729|NCT00264537|162744584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel(CMH) test stratified by screening C-reactive protein (CRP) (\< 1.5 mg/dL; \>= 1.5 mg/dL)||||||0.011
81528730|NCT00264537|162744584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by screening CRP (\< 1.5 mg/dL; \>= 1.5 mg/dL)||||||0.028
81528731|NCT00264537|162744584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by screening CRP (\< 1.5 mg/dL; \>= 1.5 mg/dL)||||||0.028
81528732|NCT00264537|162744584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.677||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by screening CRP (\< 1.5 mg/dL; \>= 1.5 mg/dL)||||||0.677
81528733|NCT00264537|162744585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.178||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by screening C-reactive protein (CRP) (\< 1.5 mg/dL; \>= 1.5 mg/dL)||||||0.178
81528734|NCT00264537|162744585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by screening C-reactive protein (CRP) (\< 1.5 mg/dL; \>= 1.5 mg/dL)||||||0.250
81650844|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.408||0.6875|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|0.87||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 4 Average Pain||0.87|-0.47|0.6875
81650845|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.427||0.8833|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|1.21||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 6 Average Pain||1.21|-0.19|0.8833
81650846|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.413||0.1502|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|0.25||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 6 Average Pain||0.25|-1.11|0.1502
81528735|NCT00264537|162744585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel(CMH) test stratified by screening C-reactive protein (CRP) (\< 1.5 mg/dL; \>= 1.5 mg/dL)||||||0.240
81528736|NCT00264537|162744585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.339||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel(CMH) test stratified by screening C-reactive protein (CRP) (\< 1.5 mg/dL; \>= 1.5 mg/dL)||||||0.339
81536830|NCT03270436|162756233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3599||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of change in mean weight from baseline to immediate post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.3599
81650847|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.428||0.6788|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.9||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 6 Average Pain||0.90|-0.50|0.6788
81650848|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.441||0.6835|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.51|0.94||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 Average Pain||0.94|-0.51|0.6835
81650849|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.425||0.2237|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.02|0.38||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 Average Pain||0.38|-1.02|0.2237
81650850|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.439||0.7234|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|0.98||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 8 Average Pain||0.98|-0.46|0.7234
81650851|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.424||0.4773|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.72|0.67||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 Average Pain||0.67|-0.72|0.4773
81463914|NCT01908829|162619064|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28|||=|0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.66|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.66|0.99|=0.065
81463915|NCT01908829|162619064|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.79|1.11|=0.004
81463916|NCT01908829|162619064|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||2.07|1.30|<0.001
81463917|NCT01908829|162619064|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.94|||Regression, Logistic|||EoT odds ratios, 95% Two sided CIs for Odds ratios and p-values were from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<65, \>=65 years), 4-week incontinence episode reduction group, geographic region as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.94|1.24|<0.001
81463918|NCT01339923|162619086|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority.|Vaccine group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|3.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Non-inferiority of MenC-CRM was determined following co-administration of MenC-CRM and rMenB+OMV NZ vs MenC-CRM control group at 1 month after 2nd vaccination for serogroup C.||3.9|-6.4|
81650852|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.0818|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.25|0.1||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 Average Pain||0.10|-1.25|0.0818
81650853|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.424||0.6397|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.55|0.85||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 12 Average Pain||0.85|-0.55|0.6397
81650854|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.428||0.5321|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.67|0.74||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 Average Pain||0.74|-0.67|0.5321
81650855|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.59|-0.2||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 Average Pain||-0.20|-1.59|0.0167
81650856|NCT04092452|162992333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.434||0.1963|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.09|0.34||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Week 16 Average Pain||0.34|-1.09|0.1963
81650857|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.98|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.3|6.0||||||Week 1||6.0|-10.3|
81650858|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.64|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.3|11.3||||||Week 1||11.3|-7.3|
81650859|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.47|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.9|17.4||||||Week 1||17.4|-3.9|
81650860|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.74|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|23.4||||||Week 2||23.4|-2.0|
81650861|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.5|19.7||||||Week 2||19.7|-4.5|
81650862|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.36|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.6|19.6||||||Week 2||19.6|-4.6|
81650863|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.95|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|20.5||||||Week 4||20.5|-5.7|
81650864|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|28.7||||||Week 4||28.7|1.4|
81650865|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.74|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.0|17.5||||||Week 4||17.5|-8.0|
81650866|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|28.0||||||Week 6||28.0|0.7|
81650867|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.96|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.2|24.0||||||Week 6||24.0|-2.2|
81650868|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.06|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|23.9||||||Week 6||23.9|-2.6|
81650869|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.38||0.1162|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|23.9||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 8||23.9|-3.6|0.1162
81650870|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.43||0.0642|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|27.0||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 8||27.0|-0.8|0.0642
81650871|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.36||0.1664|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|21.8||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 8||21.8|-5.7|0.1664
81650872|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.1||0.1882|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.1|20.5||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 12||20.5|-6.1|0.1882
81650873|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.43||0.0423|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|28.8||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 12||28.8|1.1|0.0423
81650874|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.9||0.3396|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.7|16.3||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 12||16.3|-9.7|0.3396
81650875|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.35||0.3584|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.4|14.8||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 16||14.8|-9.4|0.3584
81703234|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER|Serotype 33F|Ratio of GMT|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.11|0.86|
81703235|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 2||1.83|0.93|
81650876|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.17||0.0367|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5|28.3||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 16||28.3|1.5|0.0367
81650877|NCT04092452|162992334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.65||0.2486|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.4|17.8||One-sided p-value|MR weighting strategy|P-value method for risk difference (RD) was minimum risk (MR) weighting strategy by Mehrotra and Railkar (2000).||Week 16||17.8|-7.4|0.2486
81650878|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.69|0.29||||||Week 1-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.29|-0.69|
81650879|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.287|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|-0.01||||||Week 1-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||-0.01|-0.96|
81650880|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.91|0.06||||||Week 1-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.06|-0.91|
81463919|NCT01339923|162619086|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority.|Vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|7.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Non-inferiority of MenC-CRM was determined following co-administration of MenC-CRM and rMenB+OMV NZ vs MenC-CRM control group at 1 month after booster vaccination for serogroup C.||7.6|-5.2|
81463920|NCT00403481|162619119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments|One-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81463921|NCT00403481|162619120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||\<0.0001 for both daytime and nighttime. No multiplicity adjustments.|one-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81650881|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.392|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|0.35||||||Week 2-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.35|-0.95|
81650882|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.377|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.33|-0.08||||||Week 2-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||-0.08|-1.33|
81650883|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.391|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|0.08||||||Week 2-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.08|-1.21|
81650884|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.481|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.54|1.05||||||Week 4-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||1.05|-0.54|
81463922|NCT00403481|162619121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||One-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81463923|NCT00403481|162619122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments|one-sample t-test|||||||0.0001
81463924|NCT00403481|162619124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||one-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81463925|NCT00403481|162619125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||\<0.0001 applies to both the daytime and nighttime analyses|one-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81463926|NCT00403481|162619126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||one-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81463927|NCT00403481|162619127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||\<0.0001 applies to both 4 hour and 6 hour analyses|one-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81463928|NCT03139578|162619151|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 0.625 was used. If the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than a non-inferiority margin of 0.625, then non-inferiority of Test relative to Control was concluded.|Cumulative Odds Ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.06|||Generalized linear mixed model|Simulation-based adjustment was utilized to address the multiple comparisons of different base curves.|Cumulative odds ratio was calculated as Test over Control.|||3.06|0.46|
81463929|NCT03139578|162619151|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 0.625 was used. If the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than a non-inferiority margin of 0.625, then non-inferiority of Test relative to Control was concluded.|Cumulative Odds Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.52|||Generalized linear mixed model|Simulation-based adjustment was utilized to address the multiple comparisons of different base curves.|Cumulative odds ratio was calculated as Test over Control.|||2.52|0.34|
81463930|NCT03139578|162619152|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin of 70% was used for no difference in lens power requirement.|Proportion (%)|93.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|81.1|98.1|||Wilson Method||Lens power requirement difference was calculated as Test minus Control. Then the proportion of eyes with similar lens power requirements (no difference or difference within ±0.25D) was calculated.|||98.1|81.1|
81463931|NCT03139578|162619152|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin of 70% was used for no difference in lens power requirement.|Proportion (%)|83.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|68.3|92.1|||Wilson Method||Lens power requirement difference was calculated as Test minus Control. Then the proportion of eyes with similar lens power requirements (no difference or difference within ±0.25D) was calculated.|||92.1|68.3|
81463932|NCT03139578|162619152|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin of 80% was used for the lens power requirement difference within ±0.25 D.|Proportion (%)|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|90.5|100.0|||Wilson Method||Lens power requirement difference was calculated as Test minus Control. Then the proportion of eyes with similar lens power requirements (no difference or difference within ±0.25D) was calculated.|||100|90.5|
81463933|NCT03139578|162619152|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin of 80% was used for the lens power requirement difference within ±0.25 D.|Proportion (%)|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|90.5|100.0|||Wilson Method||Lens power requirement difference was calculated as Test minus Control. Then the proportion of eyes with similar lens power requirements (no difference or difference within ±0.25D) was calculated.|||100.0|90.5|
81463934|NCT03139578|162619153|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of -1 was used. If the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than a non-inferiority margin of -1, then non-inferiority of Test relative to Control was concluded.|Least square mean difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||Linear mixed model|Simulation-based adjustment was used to address the multiple comparisons.||||0.7|-0.3|
81463935|NCT03139578|162619153|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of -1 was used. If the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than a non-inferiority margin of -1, then non-inferiority of Test relative to Control was concluded.|Least square mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||Linear mixed model|Simulation-based adjustment was used to address the multiple comparisons.||||0.5|-0.5|
81650885|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.458|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.15|0.37||||||Week 4-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.37|-1.15|
81650886|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.478|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.85|0.73||||||Week 4-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.73|-0.85|
81650887|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.524|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|1.49||||||Week 6-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||1.49|-0.24|
81650888|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.505|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|0.64||||||Week 6-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.64|-1.03|
81650889|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.526|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.66|1.08||||||Week 6-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||1.08|-0.66|
81650890|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.558|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.69|1.16||||||Week 8-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||1.16|-0.69|
81650891|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.539|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|0.57||||||Week 8-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.57|-1.21|
81650892|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.565|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.49|1.38||||||Week 8-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||1.38|-0.49|
81650893|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.578|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.79|1.12||||||Week 12-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||1.12|-0.79|
81710217|NCT02253173|163117018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0105|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0105
81463936|NCT03139578|162619154|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of -1 was used. If the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than a non-inferiority margin of -1, then non-inferiority of Test relative to Control was concluded.|Least square mean difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||Linear mixed model|Simulation-based adjustment was used to address the multiple comparisons.||||0.3|-0.4|
81463937|NCT03139578|162619154|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of -1 was used. If the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than a non-inferiority margin of -1, then non-inferiority of Test relative to Control was concluded.|Least square mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5|||Linear mixed model|Simulation-based adjustment was used to address the multiple comparisons.||||0.5|-0.2|
81463938|NCT03139578|162619155|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of -1 was used. If the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than a non-inferiority margin of -1, then non-inferiority of Test relative to Control was concluded.|Least square mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4|||Linear mixed model|Simulation-based adjustment was used to address the multiple comparisons.||||0.4|-0.1|
81463939|NCT03139578|162619155|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of -1 was used. If the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than a non-inferiority margin of -1, then non-inferiority of Test relative to Control was concluded.|Least square mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||Linear mixed model|Simulation-based adjustment was used to address the multiple comparisons.||||0.3|-0.2|
81463940|NCT03139578|162619156|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of -1 was used. If the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than a non-inferiority margin of -1, then non-inferiority of Test relative to Control was concluded.|Least square mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||Linear mixed model|Simulation-based adjustment was used to address the multiple comparisons.||||0.5|-0.5|
81463941|NCT03139578|162619156|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of -1 was used. If the lower limit of 95% confidence interval was greater than a non-inferiority margin of -1, then non-inferiority of Test relative to Control was concluded.|Least square mean difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4|||Linear mixed model|Simulation-based adjustment was used to address the multiple comparisons.||||0.4|-0.6|
81463942|NCT03139578|162619157|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 0.1 was used. If the upper limit of 95% confidence interval was lower than a non-inferiority margin of 0.1, then non-inferiority of Test relative to Control was concluded.|Least square mean difference|0.002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.012|||Linear mixed model|Simulation-based adjustment was used to address the multiple comparisons.||||0.012|-0.009|
81463943|NCT03139578|162619157|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 0.1 was used. If the upper limit of 95% confidence interval was lower than a non-inferiority margin of 0.1, then non-inferiority of Test relative to Control was concluded.|Least square mean difference|-0.001|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.009|||Linear mixed model|Simulation-based adjustment was used to address the multiple comparisons.||||0.009|-0.012|
81463944|NCT01068730|162619207|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the test-to-reference ratios (B/A) and (D/C) of geometric means were entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC0-inf.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|102.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.07|106.23|||||Ratio=Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares (LS) means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of metformin from the 500-mg or 1000-mg Glucophage tablets manufactured by BMS and 500-mg or 1000-mg Diabex tablets manufactured in Australia by Alphapharm, then 20 subjects would have provided 99% power to conclude bioequivalence (BE) with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf. If there was a 5% difference, then 20 subjects would have provided 97% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively.||106.23|99.07|
81463945|NCT01068730|162619207|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the test-to-reference ratios (B/A) and (D/C) of geometric means were entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC0-inf.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|99.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.16|103.31|||||Ratio=Treatment D/Treatment C. Geometric LS means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of metformin from the 500-mg or 1000-mg Glucophage tablets manufactured by BMS and 500-mg or 1000-mg Diabex tablets manufactured in Australia by Alphapharm, then 20 subjects would have provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf. If there was a 5% difference, then 20 subjects would have provided 97% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively.||103.31|96.16|
81463946|NCT01068730|162619207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|7062.8||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment A||||
81463947|NCT01068730|162619207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|7245.2||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment B||||
81463948|NCT01068730|162619207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|11680.0||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment C||||
81463949|NCT01068730|162619207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)]|11641.0||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment D||||
81463950|NCT01068730|162619208|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the test-to-reference ratios (B/A) and (D/C) of geometric means were entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC0-inf.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|101.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.36|106.11|||||Ratio=Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric LS means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of metformin from the 500-mg or 1000-mg Glucophage tablets manufactured by BMS and 500-mg or 1000-mg Diabex tablets manufactured in Australia by Alphapharm, then 20 subjects would have provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf. If there was a 5% difference, then 20 subjects would have provided 97% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively.||106.11|96.36|
81468416|NCT02419612|162628531|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for for treatment, baseline HbA1c, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline HbA1c-by-visit interaction.||||-0.18|-0.57|<0.001
81650894|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.59|0.23||||||Week 12-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.23|-1.59|
81650895|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.576|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.88|1.03||||||Week 12-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||1.03|-0.88|
81650896|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.631|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|1.13||||||Week 16-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||1.13|-0.96|
81710218|NCT02253173|163117019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0069|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0069
81463951|NCT01068730|162619208|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the test-to-reference ratios (B/A) and (D/C) of geometric means were entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC0-inf.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|98.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.94|103.59|||||Ratio=Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric LS means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of metformin from the 500-mg or 1000-mg Glucophage tablets manufactured by BMS and 500-mg or 1000-mg Diabex tablets manufactured in Australia by Alphapharm, then 20 subjects would have provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf. If there was a 5% difference, then 20 subjects would have provided 97% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively.||103.59|93.94|
81463952|NCT01068730|162619208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng/mL)|1013.6||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment A||||
81463953|NCT01068730|162619208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng/mL)|1024.9||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment B||||
81463954|NCT01068730|162619208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng/mL)|1643.8||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment C||||
81463955|NCT01068730|162619208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng/mL)|1621.6||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment D||||
81463956|NCT01068730|162619218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|103.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.75|106.75|||||Ratio=Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric LS means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|||106.75|99.75|
81650897|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.24|-0.25||||||Week 16-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||-0.25|-2.24|
81650898|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.628|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.95|0.13||||||Week 16-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.13|-1.95|
81650899|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.286|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|0.48||||||Week 1-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.48|-0.47|
81650900|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.278|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|0.18||||||Week 1-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.18|-0.75|
81650901|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.286|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.78|0.17||||||Week 1-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.17|-0.78|
81650902|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.361|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.81|0.38||||||Week 2-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.38|-0.81|
81650903|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.347|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.97|0.18||||||Week 2-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.18|-0.97|
81650904|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|0.14||||||Week 2-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.14|-1.05|
81650905|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.471|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|1.0||||||Week 4-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||1.00|-0.56|
81650906|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.448|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.99|0.49||||||Week 4-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.49|-0.99|
81650907|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.468|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.88|0.67||||||Week 4-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.67|-0.88|
81650908|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|1.34||||||Week 6-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||1.34|-0.38|
81463957|NCT01068730|162619218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|99.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.08|102.92|||||Ratio=Treatment D/Treatment C. Geometric LS means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|||102.92|96.08|
81463958|NCT01068730|162619218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|6907.1||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment A||||
81463959|NCT01068730|162619218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|7127.4||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment B||||
81463960|NCT01068730|162619218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|11391.0||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment C||||
81463961|NCT01068730|162619218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||[Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|11327.0||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment D||||
81463962|NCT01113385|162619219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||p value reflects the difference in mean FSPF pre vs post galactose treatment.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.009
81468417|NCT02419612|162628532|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.397|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|-3.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for for treatment, baseline body weight, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline body weight-by-visit interaction.||||-3.28|-4.84|<0.001
81650909|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.501|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.06|0.6||||||Week 6-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.60|-1.06|
81650910|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.523|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.86|0.87||||||Week 6-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.87|-0.86|
81650911|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.542|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.81|0.99||||||Week 8-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.99|-0.81|
81650912|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.523|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|0.62||||||Week 8-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.62|-1.11|
81650913|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.549|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|1.25||||||Week 8-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||1.25|-0.56|
81650914|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.554|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|0.97||||||Week 12-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.97|-0.87|
81650915|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.527|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.36|0.38||||||Week 12-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.38|-1.36|
81650916|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.552|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|0.93||||||Week 12-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.93|-0.90|
81650917|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.606|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|1.04||||||Week 16-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||1.04|-0.96|
81650918|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.577|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.19|-0.29||||||Week 16-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||-0.29|-2.19|
81650919|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.603|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.11|-0.11||||||Week 16-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||-0.11|-2.11|
81463963|NCT00828568|162619312|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence limit around the difference in proportion of patients considered a Treatment Success between test and reference products was calculated using Blackwelder's method with Yate's continuity correction. If the 90% confidence interval for the test to reference ratio for the primary endpoint was within -0.20 to +0.20, then the test product would have been declared therapeutically equivalent to the reference product.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.85||||||90.0|-5.37|15.08||||||||15.08|-5.37|
81463964|NCT00828568|162619314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81463965|NCT00828568|162619314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<.0001
81463966|NCT02477332|162619325|SUPERIORITY||Estimated target dose|32.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|60.0|27.5|42.5|||Regression, Logistic|Target dose was based on this estimated dose response. The 60% CI included the 20 - 80th percentile of target dose estimated in the bootstrap samples.|Min dose with effect size \>15%|||42.5|27.5|<.05
81463967|NCT03793842|162619349|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin 1 J/min||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.002
81650920|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.284|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.57|0.37||||||Week 1-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.37|-0.57|
81650921|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.278|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.69|0.22||||||Week 1-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.22|-0.69|
81650922|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.285|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.94|0.01||||||Week 1-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.01|-0.94|
81463968|NCT03793842|162619350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2
81463969|NCT03793842|162619351|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin 1 cm H20|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81463970|NCT03793842|162619352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81463971|NCT03793842|162619353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81463972|NCT00520533|162619431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.194|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Biological T1/2 at Week 1 and Week 5.||||0.194
81463973|NCT00520533|162619432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.172|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Effective T1/2 at Week 1 and Week 5.||||0.172
81650923|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.357|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|0.35||||||Week 2-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.35|-0.83|
81650924|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.345|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|0.11||||||Week 2-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.11|-1.03|
81650925|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.357|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.99|0.19||||||Week 2-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.19|-0.99|
81650926|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.446|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.58|0.9||||||Week 4-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.90|-0.58|
81650927|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.424|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|0.53||||||Week 4-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.53|-0.87|
81650928|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.443|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.65|0.82||||||Week 4-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.82|-0.65|
81650929|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|1.54||||||Week 6-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||1.54|-0.15|
81650930|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.493|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|0.8||||||Week 6-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.80|-0.83|
81463974|NCT01075256|162619451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.1||||0.3628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|2.46||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|The null hypothesis was no diference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||2.46|-6.70|0.3628
81463975|NCT01075256|162619451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.2||||0.9361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.45|4.83||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||4.83|-4.45|0.9361
81468418|NCT02419612|162628533|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.044||95.0|1.01|2.29|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline HbA1c value||||2.29|1.01|0.044
81468419|NCT02419612|162628534|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for treatment, baseline SBP, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline SBP-by-visit interaction||||-1.0|-6.3|0.007
81650931|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.513|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.62|1.08||||||Week 6-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||1.08|-0.62|
81710219|NCT02253173|163117019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0009
81650932|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.507|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.55|1.13||||||Week 8-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||1.13|-0.55|
81650933|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.489|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.81|0.81||||||Week 8-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.81|-0.81|
81650934|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.514|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.35|1.35||||||Week 8-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||1.35|-0.35|
81650935|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.532|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.81|0.95||||||Week 12-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.95|-0.81|
81650936|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.505|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|0.37||||||Week 12-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.37|-1.30|
81650937|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.92|0.84||||||Week 12-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.84|-0.92|
81650938|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.589|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|1.2||||||Week 16-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||1.20|-0.75|
81650939|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.561|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.99|-0.13||||||Week 16-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||-0.13|-1.99|
81650940|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.586|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.99|-0.05||||||Week 16-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||-0.05|-1.99|
81650941|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.262|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.59||||||Week 1-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.59|-0.27|
81650942|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.99|-0.15||||||Week 1-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||-0.15|-0.99|
81650943|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.262|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.35|0.52||||||Week 1-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.52|-0.35|
81468420|NCT02419612|162628535|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.15||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.5||This endpoint did not meet the required number of events (n=10) in each treatment arm, hence was excluded from sequential testing.|Regression, Cox Proportional Hazards|||Time to treatment intensification was analyzed using a Cox proportional hazards model.||0.50|0.04|0.002
81650944|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.357|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.54|0.65||||||Week 2-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.65|-0.54|
81650945|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.344|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.01|0.13||||||Week 2-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.13|-1.01|
81650946|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.356|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.85||||||Week 2-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.85|-0.33|
81650947|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.434|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|0.6||||||Week 4-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.60|-0.83|
81650948|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.414|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.49|-0.12||||||Week 4-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||-0.12|-1.49|
81650949|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.431|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.86|0.57||||||Week 4-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.57|-0.86|
81650950|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.483|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.76|0.84||||||Week 6-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.84|-0.76|
81650951|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.466|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.29|0.26||||||Week 6-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.26|-1.29|
81650952|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.485|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.68|0.92||||||Week 6-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.92|-0.68|
81650953|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.483|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|0.63||||||Week 8-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.63|-0.96|
81650954|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.466|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.31|0.24||||||Week 8-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.24|-1.31|
81650955|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.488|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.69|0.92||||||Week 8-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.92|-0.69|
81650956|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.527|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|0.53||||||Week 12-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.53|-1.21|
81650957|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.503|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.64|0.02||||||Week 12-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.02|-1.64|
81650958|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.527|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.72|1.02||||||Week 12-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||1.02|-0.72|
81650959|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.559|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|1.15||||||Week 16-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||1.15|-0.70|
81650960|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.532|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.44|0.32||||||Week 16-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.32|-1.44|
81650961|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.557|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|1.01||||||Week 16-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||1.01|-0.83|
81650962|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.264|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.39|0.49||||||Week 1-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.49|-0.39|
81650963|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|0.1||||||Week 1-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.10|-0.75|
81650964|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.266|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|0.42||||||Week 1-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.42|-0.46|
81650965|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.333|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.65|0.45||||||Week 2-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.45|-0.65|
81650966|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.321|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.33|-0.27||||||Week 2-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||-0.27|-1.33|
81650967|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.333|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.91|0.19||||||Week 2-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.19|-0.91|
81650968|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.411|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|1.0||||||Week 4-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||1.00|-0.36|
81703236|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.43|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 8||1.43|0.67|
81463976|NCT01075256|162619451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean difference|2.3||||0.3257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|6.92||No adustment was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||6.92|-2.31|0.3257
81463977|NCT01075256|162619452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.6674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|3.68||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||3.68|-5.73|0.6674
81463978|NCT01075256|162619452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|4.81||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is the high concentration minus placebo such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||4.81|-4.74|0.9888
81463979|NCT01075256|162619452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.1||||0.6599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|5.81||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||5.81|-3.69|0.6599
81463980|NCT01075256|162619453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.1||||0.9759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|6.54||No adjustments for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||6.54|-6.34|0.9759
81463981|NCT01075256|162619453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.8903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.97|6.06||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||6.06|-6.97|0.8903
81463982|NCT01075256|162619453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.6||||0.8662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|5.93||No adjustments for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.||5.93|-7.04|0.8662
81463983|NCT01075256|162619454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.8419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|5.66||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||5.66|-6.93|0.8419
81463984|NCT01075256|162619454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.3||||0.9147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.03|6.72||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||6.72|-6.03|0.9147
81463985|NCT01075256|162619454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.0||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.36|7.33||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||7.33|-5.36|0.7600
81463986|NCT01075256|162619455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.5||||0.9124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.28|9.24||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||9.24|-8.28|0.9124
81463987|NCT01075256|162619455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.9083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.13|8.14||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level||8.14|-9.13|0.9083
81468421|NCT02419612|162628536|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.68|||Regression, Cox Proportional Hazards|||Time to treatment intensification was analyzed using a Cox proportional hazards model.||0.68|0.39|<0.001
81650969|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.393|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.59|-0.29||||||Week 4-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||-0.29|-1.59|
81650970|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.411|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.97|0.39||||||Week 4-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.39|-0.97|
81650971|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.454|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|1.3||||||Week 6-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||1.30|-0.20|
81650972|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.439|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.41|0.04||||||Week 6-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.04|-1.41|
81650973|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.456|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.85|0.66||||||Week 6-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.66|-0.85|
81650974|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.491|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|0.66||||||Week 8-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.66|-0.96|
81650975|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.473|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.89|-0.33||||||Week 8-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||-0.33|-1.89|
81650976|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.497|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|0.52||||||Week 8-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.52|-1.13|
81650977|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.547|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.86|0.95||||||Week 12-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.95|-0.86|
81650978|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.523|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.73|-0.01||||||Week 12-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||-0.01|-1.73|
81650979|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.547|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.78|1.03||||||Week 12-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||1.03|-0.78|
81650980|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.602|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|1.39||||||Week 16-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||1.39|-0.60|
81650981|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.574|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|0.0||||||Week 16-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.00|-1.90|
81650982|NCT04092452|162992340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.99||||||Week 16-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.99|-1.00|
81650983|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.69|0.29||||||Week 1-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.29|-0.69|
81650984|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.287|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|-0.01||||||Week 1-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||-0.01|-0.96|
81650985|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.91|0.06||||||Week 1-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.06|-0.91|
81650986|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.392|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|0.35||||||Week 2-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.35|-0.95|
81463988|NCT01075256|162619455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.8231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.73|7.77||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||7.77|-9.73|0.8231
81650987|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.377|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.33|-0.08||||||Week 2-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||-0.08|-1.33|
81468422|NCT02419612|162628537|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|3.42|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline HbA1c value.||||3.42|1.23|0.006
81650988|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.391|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|0.08||||||Week 2-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.08|-1.21|
81650989|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.481|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.54|1.05||||||Week 4-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||1.05|-0.54|
81650990|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.458|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.15|0.37||||||Week 4-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.37|-1.15|
81650991|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.478|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.85|0.73||||||Week 4-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.73|-0.85|
81650992|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.524|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|1.49||||||Week 6-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||1.49|-0.24|
81650993|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.505|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|0.64||||||Week 6-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.64|-1.03|
81650994|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.526|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.66|1.08||||||Week 6-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||1.08|-0.66|
81650995|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.558|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.69|1.16||||||Week 8-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||1.16|-0.69|
81650996|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.539|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|0.57||||||Week 8-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.57|-1.21|
81650997|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.565|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.49|1.38||||||Week 8-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||1.38|-0.49|
81650998|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.578|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.79|1.12||||||Week 12-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||1.12|-0.79|
81650999|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.59|0.23||||||Week 12-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.23|-1.59|
81651000|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.576|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.88|1.03||||||Week 12-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||1.03|-0.88|
81651001|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.631|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|1.13||||||Week 16-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||1.13|-0.96|
81651002|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.24|-0.25||||||Week 16-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||-0.25|-2.24|
81651003|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.628|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.95|0.13||||||Week 16-HSS0101-Pain At It's Worst||0.13|-1.95|
81651004|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.286|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|0.48||||||Week 1-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.48|-0.47|
81651005|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.278|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|0.18||||||Week 1-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.18|-0.75|
81651006|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.286|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.78|0.17||||||Week 1-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.17|-0.78|
81651007|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.361|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.81|0.38||||||Week 2-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.38|-0.81|
81651008|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.347|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.97|0.18||||||Week 2-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.18|-0.97|
81463989|NCT01075256|162619456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.4||||0.5946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.32|16.09||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||16.09|-9.32|0.5946
81463990|NCT01075256|162619456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.51|12.6||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||12.60|-12.51|0.9944
81468423|NCT02419612|162628538|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.68|||Regression, Cox Proportional Hazards|||||0.68|0.39|<0.001
81616324|NCT04771273|162913242|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod Emax2|Model assumption: 80% of maximum effect is achieved at dose 3.0 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81616325|NCT04771273|162913242|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept, and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod quadratic model fit|Model assumption: Maximum effect is achieved at dose 4.8 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81616326|NCT04771273|162913243|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|10.4||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 2.4 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model included actual treatment, presence of diabetes of any type, baseline liver fat content and baseline fibrosis score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||10.40|2.47|<.0001
81616327|NCT04771273|162913243|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|9.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.36|20.51||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 4.8 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model included actual treatment, presence of diabetes of any type, baseline liver fat content and baseline fibrosis score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||20.51|4.36|<.0001
81616328|NCT04771273|162913243|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|16.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.69|38.73||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 6.0 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model included actual treatment, presence of diabetes of any type, baseline liver fat content and baseline fibrosis score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||38.73|6.69|<.0001
81616329|NCT04771273|162913243|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors, and baseline liver fat content (assessed by MRI-PDFF) as a continuous linear covariate.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod linear model fit|Linear model fit assumption||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81616330|NCT04771273|162913243|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors, and baseline liver fat content (assessed by MRI-PDFF) as a continuous linear covariate.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod exponential-1 model fit|Model assumption: 25% of maximum effect is achieved at dose 3.0 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81651009|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|0.14||||||Week 2-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.14|-1.05|
81651010|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.471|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|1.0||||||Week 4-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||1.00|-0.56|
81651011|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.448|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.99|0.49||||||Week 4-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.49|-0.99|
81651012|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.468|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.88|0.67||||||Week 4-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.67|-0.88|
81651013|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|1.34||||||Week 6-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||1.34|-0.38|
81651014|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.501|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.06|0.6||||||Week 6-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.60|-1.06|
81536831|NCT03270436|162756233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3207||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of change in mean weight from baseline to 6 months post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.3207
81651015|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.523|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.86|0.87||||||Week 6-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.87|-0.86|
81651016|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.542|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.81|0.99||||||Week 8-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.99|-0.81|
81651017|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.523|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|0.62||||||Week 8-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.62|-1.11|
81651018|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.549|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|1.25||||||Week 8-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||1.25|-0.56|
81651019|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.554|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|0.97||||||Week 12-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.97|-0.87|
81651020|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.527|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.36|0.38||||||Week 12-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.38|-1.36|
81651021|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.552|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|0.93||||||Week 12-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||0.93|-0.90|
81651022|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.606|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|1.04||||||Week 16-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||1.04|-0.96|
81651023|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.577|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.19|-0.29||||||Week 16-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||-0.29|-2.19|
81651024|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.603|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.11|-0.11||||||Week 16-HSS0102-Tenderness At It's Worst||-0.11|-2.11|
81651025|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.284|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.57|0.37||||||Week 1-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.37|-0.57|
81463991|NCT01075256|162619456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.3||||0.5998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.06|9.38||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||9.38|-16.06|0.5998
81528737|NCT00264537|162744586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||If this test is significant, a pairwise comparison between Group 3 and Group 1, and between Group 4 and Group 1 will be performed|ANOVA|A 2-sided ANOVA on the van der Waerden normal scores with 1 factor: screening CRP (\< 1.5 mg/dL; ≥ 1.5 mg/dL)||Null Hypothesis: No difference in vdH-S score comparing Groups 1 vs Groups 3 and 4 combined. The sample size of 150 subjects in each treatment group (Group 1, Group 3, Group 4) will provide \> 95% power to detect a difference in the vdH-S score between treatment groups using a 2-sided t-test on van der Waerden normal scores of change from baseline in vdH-S score at α = 0.05, assuming a mean change from baseline in vdH-S score of 3.5 for the placebo group and 1 for Groups 3 and 4.||||0.006
81528738|NCT00264537|162744586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||ANOVA|A 2-sided ANOVA on the van der Waerden normal scores with 1 factor: screening CRP (\< 1.5 mg/dL; \>= 1.5 mg/dL)||Null hypothesis: No difference in vdH-S score comparing Groups 1 vs 3.||||0.015
81528739|NCT00264537|162744586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||ANOVA|A 2-sided ANOVA on the van der Waerden normal scores with 1 factor: screening CRP (\< 1.5 mg/dL; \>= 1.5 mg/dL)||Null hypothesis: No difference in vdH-S score comparing Groups 1 vs 4.||||0.025
81528740|NCT00264537|162744587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|2-sided ANOVA on the van der Waerden normal scores||||||0.003
81528741|NCT00264537|162744587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|2-sided ANOVA on the van der Waerden normal scores||||||0.010
81528742|NCT00264537|162744587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||ANOVA|2-sided ANOVA on the van der Waerden normal scores||||||0.014
81528743|NCT00264537|162744587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.545|||||||ANOVA|2-sided ANOVA on the van der Waerden normal scores||||||0.545
81528744|NCT01807299|162744608|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.05|ONE_SIDED|5.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.05
81528745|NCT03777059|162744642|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.291|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|-0.64||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.64|-1.78|<.0001
81616331|NCT04771273|162913243|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept, and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors, and baseline liver fat content (assessed by MRI-PDFF) as a continuous linear covariate.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod exponential-2 model fit|Model assumption: 5% of maximum effect achieved at dose 3.0 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81651026|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.278|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.69|0.22||||||Week 1-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.22|-0.69|
81651027|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.285|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.94|0.01||||||Week 1-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.01|-0.94|
81528746|NCT03777059|162744642|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.287|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|-0.82||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.82|-1.94|<.0001
81651028|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.357|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|0.35||||||Week 2-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.35|-0.83|
81651029|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.345|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|0.11||||||Week 2-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.11|-1.03|
81651030|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.357|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.99|0.19||||||Week 2-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.19|-0.99|
81651031|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.446|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.58|0.9||||||Week 4-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.90|-0.58|
81651032|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.424|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|0.53||||||Week 4-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.53|-0.87|
81528747|NCT03777059|162744642|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.288|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-1.15||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-1.15|-2.28|<.0001
81528748|NCT03777059|162744643|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.311|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|-0.81||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.81|-2.03|<.0001
81528749|NCT03777059|162744643|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.307|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|-0.92||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.92|-2.13|<.0001
81528750|NCT03777059|162744643|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.309|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|-1.1||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-1.10|-2.32|<.0001
81651033|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.443|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.65|0.82||||||Week 4-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.82|-0.65|
81651034|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|1.54||||||Week 6-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||1.54|-0.15|
81651035|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.493|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|0.8||||||Week 6-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.80|-0.83|
81651036|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.513|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.62|1.08||||||Week 6-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||1.08|-0.62|
81651037|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.507|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.55|1.13||||||Week 8-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||1.13|-0.55|
81651038|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.489|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.81|0.81||||||Week 8-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.81|-0.81|
81651039|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.514|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.35|1.35||||||Week 8-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||1.35|-0.35|
81463992|NCT01075256|162619457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.2||||0.7952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.51|8.09||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||8.09|-10.51|0.7952
81528751|NCT03777059|162744644|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-0.82||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.82|-1.81|<.0001
81528752|NCT03777059|162744644|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.83||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.83|-1.82|<.0001
81528753|NCT03777059|162744644|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.01||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-1.01|-2.00|<.0001
81651040|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.532|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.81|0.95||||||Week 12-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.95|-0.81|
81651041|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.505|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|0.37||||||Week 12-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.37|-1.30|
81651042|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.92|0.84||||||Week 12-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||0.84|-0.92|
81651043|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.589|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|1.2||||||Week 16-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||1.20|-0.75|
81651044|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.561|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.99|-0.13||||||Week 16-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||-0.13|-1.99|
81651045|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.586|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.99|-0.05||||||Week 16-HSS0103-Swelling At It's Worst||-0.05|-1.99|
81528754|NCT03777059|162744645|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|4.56||Odds ratio and p-value was based on logistic regression with treatment group, Baseline value, and prior exposure to a migraine prevention medications with proven efficacy as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.56|2.05|<.0001
81651046|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.262|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.59||||||Week 1-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.59|-0.27|
81651047|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.99|-0.15||||||Week 1-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||-0.15|-0.99|
81651048|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.262|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.35|0.52||||||Week 1-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.52|-0.35|
81651049|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.357|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.54|0.65||||||Week 2-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.65|-0.54|
81463993|NCT01075256|162619457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.4||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.56|6.76||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||6.76|-11.56|0.6010
81463994|NCT01075256|162619457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.2||||0.7976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.48|8.1||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||8.10|-10.48|0.7976
81463995|NCT01075256|162619458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.7||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.38|11.68||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||11.68|-10.38|0.9060
81528755|NCT03777059|162744645|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|5.26||Odds ratio and p-value was based on logistic regression with treatment group, Baseline value, and prior exposure to a migraine prevention medications with proven efficacy as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.26|2.37|<.0001
81616332|NCT04771273|162913243|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors, and baseline liver fat content (assessed by MRI-PDFF) as a continuous linear covariate.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod Emax1 model fit|Model assumption: 50% of maximum effect is achieved at dose 3.0 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81616333|NCT04771273|162913243|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept, and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors, and baseline liver fat content (assessed by MRI-PDFF) as a continuous linear covariate.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod Emax2 model fit|Model assumption: 80% of maximum effect is achieved at dose 3.0 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81616334|NCT04771273|162913243|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors, and baseline liver fat content (assessed by MRI-PDFF) as a continuous linear covariate.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod quadratic model fit|Model assumption: Maximum effect is achieved at dose 4.8 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81616335|NCT04771273|162913244|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|10.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|23.45||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 2.4 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model included planned treatment, presence of diabetes of any type, baseline liver fat content and baseline fibrosis score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||23.45|4.60|<.0001
81651050|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.344|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.01|0.13||||||Week 2-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.13|-1.01|
81651051|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.356|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.85||||||Week 2-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.85|-0.33|
81651052|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.434|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|0.6||||||Week 4-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.60|-0.83|
81651053|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.414|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.49|-0.12||||||Week 4-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||-0.12|-1.49|
81651054|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.431|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.86|0.57||||||Week 4-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.57|-0.86|
81651055|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.483|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.76|0.84||||||Week 6-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.84|-0.76|
81651056|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.466|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.29|0.26||||||Week 6-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.26|-1.29|
81651057|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.485|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.68|0.92||||||Week 6-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.92|-0.68|
81651058|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.483|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|0.63||||||Week 8-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.63|-0.96|
81651059|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.466|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.31|0.24||||||Week 8-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.24|-1.31|
81651060|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.488|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.69|0.92||||||Week 8-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.92|-0.69|
81651061|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.527|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|0.53||||||Week 12-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.53|-1.21|
81651062|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.503|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.64|0.02||||||Week 12-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.02|-1.64|
81651063|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.527|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.72|1.02||||||Week 12-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||1.02|-0.72|
81651064|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.559|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|1.15||||||Week 16-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||1.15|-0.70|
81651065|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.532|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.44|0.32||||||Week 16-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||0.32|-1.44|
81651066|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.557|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|1.01||||||Week 16-HSS0104-Tiredness At It's Worst||1.01|-0.83|
81463996|NCT01075256|162619458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.7||||0.7575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.63|9.25||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||9.25|-12.63|0.7575
81463997|NCT01075256|162619458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.3||||0.6727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.42|8.73||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline, treatment and number of sensitive teeth and years of sensitivity|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments in comparison. Statistical tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||8.73|-13.42|0.6727
81463998|NCT02115581|162619464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.267||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.267
81463999|NCT02115581|162619465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.011
81464000|NCT01377922|162619466|OTHER|Estimated via a MMRM with change from baseline (Day 1, Part 2), Day 8, and Day 14 as the dependent variable and terms for treatment, time (Day 8, Day 14), treatment-by-time interaction, and double-blind baseline QMG score as fixed effects and patient as a random effect. The model assumed time effect to be random between patients.||||||0.0452|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Pairwise contrast at Day 14 from MMRM model.||||||0.0452
81651067|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.264|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.39|0.49||||||Week 1-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.49|-0.39|
81651068|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|0.1||||||Week 1-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.10|-0.75|
81651069|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.266|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|0.42||||||Week 1-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.42|-0.46|
81651070|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.333|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.65|0.45||||||Week 2-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.45|-0.65|
81651071|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.321|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.33|-0.27||||||Week 2-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||-0.27|-1.33|
81651072|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.333|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.91|0.19||||||Week 2-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.19|-0.91|
81651073|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.411|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|1.0||||||Week 4-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||1.00|-0.36|
81651074|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.393|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.59|-0.29||||||Week 4-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||-0.29|-1.59|
81651075|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.411|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.97|0.39||||||Week 4-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.39|-0.97|
81651076|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.454|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|1.3||||||Week 6-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||1.30|-0.20|
81651077|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.439|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.41|0.04||||||Week 6-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.04|-1.41|
81651078|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.456|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.85|0.66||||||Week 6-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.66|-0.85|
81651079|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.491|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|0.66||||||Week 8-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.66|-0.96|
81651080|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.473|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.89|-0.33||||||Week 8-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||-0.33|-1.89|
81651081|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.497|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|0.52||||||Week 8-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.52|-1.13|
81710220|NCT02253173|163117019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81464001|NCT01377922|162619467|OTHER|||||||0.0028||||||Pairwise contrast at Day 14 from MMRM model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated via a MMRM with change from baseline (Day 1, Part 2), Day 8, and Day 14 as the dependent variable and terms for treatment, time (Day 8, Day 14), treatment-by-time interaction, and double-blind baseline SGI score as fixed effects and patient as a random effect. The model assumed time effect to be random between patients||||0.0028
81464002|NCT01377922|162619468|OTHER|||||||0.6274|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated via a MMRM with change from baseline (Day 1, Part 2), Day 8, and Day 14 as the dependent variable and terms for treatment, time (Day 8, Day 14), treatment-by-time interaction, and double-blind baseline T25FW walking speed as fixed effects and patient as a random effect. The model assumed time effect to be random between patients.||||0.6274
81651082|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.547|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.86|0.95||||||Week 12-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.95|-0.86|
81651083|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.523|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.73|-0.01||||||Week 12-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||-0.01|-1.73|
81651084|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.547|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.78|1.03||||||Week 12-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||1.03|-0.78|
81651085|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.602|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|1.39||||||Week 16-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||1.39|-0.60|
81651086|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.574|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|0.0||||||Week 16-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.00|-1.90|
81651087|NCT04092452|162992341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.99||||||Week 16-HSS0105-Bothered By Appearance HS Lesion||0.99|-1.00|
81703237|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|2.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9N||2.26|1.62|
81703238|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|4.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 10A||4.90|1.68|
81464003|NCT01377922|162619469|OTHER|||||||0.0267|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated via a MMRM with change from baseline (Day 1, Part 2), Day 8, and Day 14 as the dependent variable and terms for treatment, time (Day 8, Day 14), treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect. The model assumed time effect to be random between patients||||0.0267
81528756|NCT03777059|162744645|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|5.71||Odds ratio and p-value was based on logistic regression with treatment group, Baseline value, and prior exposure to a migraine prevention medications with proven efficacy as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.71|2.56|<.0001
81651088|NCT04092452|162992342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|2.6||||||Week 4||2.6|-1.7|
81651089|NCT04092452|162992342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|1.7||||||Week 4||1.7|-2.7|
81651090|NCT04092452|162992342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|3.2||||||Week 4||3.2|-1.4|
81651091|NCT04092452|162992342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|1.6||||||Week 8||1.6|-2.7|
81651092|NCT04092452|162992342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.3|1.0||||||Week 8||1.0|-3.3|
81651093|NCT04092452|162992342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.2|2.2||||||Week 8||2.2|-2.2|
81651094|NCT04092452|162992342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|1.6||||||Week 12||1.6|-3.2|
81651095|NCT04092452|162992342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.3|0.3||||||Week 12||0.3|-4.3|
81651096|NCT04092452|162992342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|2.2||||||Week 12||2.2|-2.6|
81651097|NCT04092452|162992342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|4.2||||||Week 16||4.2|-0.7|
81651098|NCT04092452|162992342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|1.2||||||Week 16||1.2|-3.6|
81651099|NCT04092452|162992342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.4|2.6||||||Week 16||2.6|-2.4|
81651100|NCT04092452|162992343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|2.6||||||Week 4||2.6|-1.7|
81651101|NCT04092452|162992343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|1.7||||||Week 4||1.7|-2.7|
81651102|NCT04092452|162992343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|3.2||||||Week 4||3.2|-1.4|
81651103|NCT04092452|162992343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|1.6||||||Week 8||1.6|-2.7|
81651104|NCT04092452|162992343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.3|1.0||||||Week 8||1.0|-3.3|
81651105|NCT04092452|162992343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.2|2.2||||||Week 8||2.2|-2.2|
81651106|NCT04092452|162992343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|1.6||||||Week 12||1.6|-3.2|
81651107|NCT04092452|162992343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.3|0.3||||||Week 12||0.3|-4.3|
81651108|NCT04092452|162992343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|2.2||||||Week 12||2.2|-2.6|
81651109|NCT04092452|162992343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|4.2||||||Week 16||4.2|-0.7|
81651110|NCT04092452|162992343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|1.2||||||Week 16||1.2|-3.6|
81651111|NCT04092452|162992343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.4|2.6||||||Week 16||2.6|-2.4|
81703239|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 11A||2.06|0.98|
81703240|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 12F||1.48|0.54|
81703241|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.64|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 15B||1.64|0.73|
81703242|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 17F||3.25|1.40|
81703243|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|7.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.61|11.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 20B||11.50|4.61|
81703244|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 22F||2.48|0.96|
81703245|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.84|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 33F||1.84|0.83|
81703246|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|2.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 2||2.94|1.51|
81703247|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.97|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 8||2.97|1.46|
81703248|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|3.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9N||3.20|1.56|
81703249|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|3.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|5.89|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 10A||5.89|1.79|
81703250|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|3.62|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 11A||3.62|1.63|
81651112|NCT04092452|162992344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.64|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.1|9.5||||||Week 4||9.5|-9.1|
81651113|NCT04092452|162992344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.4|9.8||||||Week 4||9.8|-7.4|
81651114|NCT04092452|162992344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.52|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.4|3.4||||||Week 4||3.4|-11.4|
81651115|NCT04092452|162992344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.57|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.3|11.8||||||Week 8||11.8|-3.3|
81651116|NCT04092452|162992344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.87|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|14.2||||||Week 8||14.2|-1.8|
81651117|NCT04092452|162992344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.42|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.8|9.8||||||Week 8||9.8|-4.8|
81651118|NCT04092452|162992344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.43|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|16.5||||||Week 12||16.5|-1.3|
81464004|NCT02157376|162619470|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference is larger than -0.05, the non-inferiority claim will be met.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.9||||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|6.5|||Pearson's Chi-square||The difference in treatment group percentages is given by Cimetidine minus Esomeprazole.|Assuming a bleeding percent of 6.3% for the active comparator, a risk reduction of 3.7% for esomeprazole, and a 5% non-inferiority margin, 150 patients per treatment arm will provide 94% power to demonstrate non-inferiority. The null hypothesis is that the bleeding rate for iv esomeprazole 40 mg bid exceeds the rate for iv cimetidine by an amount at least as large as 5%.||6.5|-2.8|0.393
81464005|NCT00529373|162619472|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.53|||Generalized linear model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW vs Placebo. Generalized linear model for binary data with cloglog link and terms for time interval, treatment, stratum, and geographic region. cloglog link = complementary log log transformation of probability of an event up to the time-point.||0.53|0.40|<0.001
81464006|NCT00529373|162619473|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.71|||Regression, Cox|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW vs Placebo. The Cox proportional hazards model included terms for treatment, stratum and geographic region.||0.71|0.39|<0.001
81464007|NCT00529373|162619474|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.87|||Regression, Cox|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW vs Placebo. The Cox proportional hazards model included terms for treatment, stratum and geographic region.||0.87|0.68|<0.001
81651119|NCT04092452|162992344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|15.7||||||Week 12||15.7|-2.0|
81651120|NCT04092452|162992344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.5|11.3||||||Week 12||11.3|-5.5|
81651121|NCT04092452|162992344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.88|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.3|6.4||||||Week 16||6.4|-6.3|
81651122|NCT04092452|162992344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.63|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|15.7||||||Week 16||15.7|-2.8|
81651123|NCT04092452|162992344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.64|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|16.9||||||Week 16||16.9|-1.6|
81651124|NCT02127125|162992348|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.025||||||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison, a priori threshold for significance set at p\<0.025 for multiple comparisons.|Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis is that Sevelamer treated Obese subjects with normal glucose tolerance will show no post-treatment change in insulin sensitivity compared to placebo treated subjects.||||<0.025
81651125|NCT02127125|162992348|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison, a priori threshold for significance set at p\<0.025 for multiple comparisons.|Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis is that Synbiotic treated Obese subjects with normal glucose tolerance will show no post-treatment change in insulin sensitivity compared to placebo treated subjects.||||>0.05
81651126|NCT02127125|162992349|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison, a priori threshold for significance set at p\<0.025 for multiple comparisons.|Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis is that Sevelamer treated Obese subjects with normal glucose tolerance will show no post-treatment change in insulin sensitivity compared to placebo treated subjects.||||>0.05
81651127|NCT02127125|162992349|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison, a priori threshold for significance set at p\<0.025 for multiple comparisons.|Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis is that Synbiotic treated Obese subjects with normal glucose tolerance will show no post-treatment change in insulin sensitivity compared to placebo treated subjects.||||>0.05
81651128|NCT02127125|162992350|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison, a priori threshold for significance set at p\<0.025 for multiple comparisons.|Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis is that Sevelamer treated Obese subjects with normal glucose tolerance will show no post-treatment change in Lactulose:Mannitol ratio compared to placebo treated subjects.||||>0.05
81651129|NCT02127125|162992350|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison, a priori threshold for significance set at p\<0.025 for multiple comparisons.|Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis is that Synbiotic treated Obese subjects with normal glucose tolerance will show no post-treatment change in Lactulose:Mannitol ratio compared to placebo treated subjects.||||>0.05
81703251|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 12 F||2.55|0.89|
81703252|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 15B||2.57|1.11|
81703253|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|3.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.18|5.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 17F||5.20|2.18|
81703254|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|13.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.26|22.72|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 20B||22.72|8.26|
81616336|NCT04771273|162913244|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|12.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|27.45||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 4.8 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model included planned treatment, presence of diabetes of any type, baseline liver fat content and baseline fibrosis score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||27.45|5.30|<.0001
81651130|NCT00855413|162992385|OTHER|one sided ANOVA.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.15||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||The degrees of freedom (df) for the within factor (number of visits - 1) was 2, and the second df is the error df of 17.|ANOVA|||An overall summary score of neurocognitive functioning was created by averaging all tests. Best available demographically corrected normative data were utilized to create z scores and then deficit scores for impairment ratings.Change in neurocognitive functioning was analyzed using a one sided repeated measures ANOVA with neurocognitive performance as the dependent variable (total z score) and time (visit) as the independent variable. Degrees of freedom were 2,17.||||0.03
81464008|NCT00529373|162619475|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.55|||Generalized linear model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW vs Placebo. Generalized linear model for binary data with cloglog link and terms for time interval, treatment, stratum, and geographic region. cloglog link = complementary log log transformation of probability of an event up to the time-point.||0.55|0.42|<0.001
81528757|NCT03777059|162744646|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.45|14.36||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||14.36|5.45|<.0001
81528758|NCT03777059|162744646|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|10.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.229|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.71|14.46||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||14.46|5.71|<.0001
81528759|NCT03777059|162744646|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.231|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.42|15.18||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||15.18|6.42|<.0001
81528760|NCT03777059|162744647|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.693||0.0856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|0.17||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.17|-2.56|0.0856
81528761|NCT03777059|162744647|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.694||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|-1.18||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-1.18|-3.91|0.0003
81528762|NCT03777059|162744647|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.694|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|-1.96||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-1.96|-4.68|<.0001
81528763|NCT03777059|162744648|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.605||0.0743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|0.11||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.11|-2.27|0.0743
81528764|NCT03777059|162744648|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.606||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|-0.8||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.80|-3.18|0.0011
81616337|NCT04771273|162913244|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|8.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.66|18.5||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 6.0 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model included planned treatment, presence of diabetes of any type, baseline liver fat content and baseline fibrosis score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||18.50|3.66|<.0001
81616338|NCT04771273|162913244|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept, and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors, and baseline liver fat content (assessed by MRI-PDFF) as a continuous linear covariate.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod linear model fit|Linear model fit assumption.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81651131|NCT00855413|162992387|OTHER|Spearman correlation|spearman correlation|-0.82|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||R = -0.82|Spearman correlation|||Correlation between time (days) to HIV RNA suppression \<200 copies/mL and total z score (mean) was assessed by Spearman correlation|Correlation between time (days) to HIV RNA suppression \<200 copies/mL and total z score (mean) was assessed by Spearman correlation|||<.005
81528765|NCT03777059|162744648|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.605|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|-1.28||MMRM model included Baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-1.28|-3.65|<.0001
81703255|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|3.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 22F||3.46|1.36|
81616339|NCT04771273|162913244|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors, and baseline liver fat content (assessed by MRI-PDFF) as a continuous linear covariate.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."||||||0.0031|||||||MCP-Mod exponential-1 model fit|Model assumption: 25% of maximum effect is achieved at dose 3.0 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||0.0031
81651132|NCT02493946|162992401|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|80.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.7|88.0||The treatment difference and p-value were obtained from a logistic regression on responders with treatment group, gender, baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown and centre as fixed variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment difference against placebo in the adjusted percentage of responders.||88.0|73.7|<0.0001
81651133|NCT02493946|162992402|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|75.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.1|82.8||The treatment difference and p-value were obtained from a logistic regression on responders with treatment group, gender, baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown and centre as fixed variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment difference against placebo in the adjusted percentage of responders at Day 8 Cycle 1.||82.8|67.1|<0.0001
81651134|NCT02493946|162992402|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|74.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.2|82.1||The treatment difference and p-value were obtained from a logistic regression on responders with treatment group, gender, baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown and centre as fixed variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment difference against placebo in the adjusted percentage of responders at Day 57 Cycle 1.||82.1|66.2|<0.0001
81464009|NCT00529373|162619476|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.67|||Regression, Cox|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW vs Placebo. The Cox proportional hazards model included terms for treatment, stratum and geographic region.||0.67|0.40|<0.001
81703256|NCT03803202|163101473|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 33F||2.57|1.11|
81464010|NCT00529373|162619477|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.83|||Regression, Cox|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW vs Placebo. The Cox proportional hazards model included terms for treatment, stratum and geographic region.||0.83|0.66|<0.001
81464011|NCT00529373|162619478|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen|Difference in rates|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|4.07||||||||4.07|-2.3|
81464012|NCT00529373|162619479|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen|Difference in rates|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.37||||||||0.37|-0.16|
81464013|NCT00529373|162619483|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|8.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|13.93|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg vs Placebo||13.93|3.9|<0.001
81464014|NCT00529373|162619484|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|26.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.49|36.4|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg vs Placebo||36.40|16.49|<0.001
81464015|NCT00529373|162619485|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.09||||||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum (sarcopenia, non-sarcopenia), time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for stratum size).||0.09|-0.14|
81464016|NCT00529373|162619485|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.12||||||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum (sarcopenia, non-sarcopenia), time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for stratum size).||0.12|-0.12|
81464017|NCT00529373|162619485|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.09||||||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum (sarcopenia, non-sarcopenia), time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for stratum size).||0.09|-0.17|
81464018|NCT00529373|162619485|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.08||||||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum (sarcopenia, non-sarcopenia), time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for stratum size).||0.08|-0.50|
81464019|NCT00529373|162619486|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.38||||||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum (sarcopenia, non-sarcopenia), time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for stratum size).||0.38|-0.16|
81464020|NCT00529373|162619486|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.44||||||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum (sarcopenia, non-sarcopenia), time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for stratum size).||0.44|-0.15|
81464021|NCT00529373|162619486|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.54||||||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum (sarcopenia, non-sarcopenia), time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for stratum size).||0.54|-0.15|
81464022|NCT00529373|162619486|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.62||||||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum (sarcopenia, non-sarcopenia), time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for stratum size).||0.62|-0.24|
81528766|NCT03350815|162744654|OTHER|Statistical hypothesis tests were not performed for this study|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.25||No P value as no hypothesis was tested|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of ASDAS inactive disease response by visit - in Treatment Period 2 (nonresponder imputation)||2.25|0.28|
81464023|NCT00529373|162619487|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.15||||||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum (sarcopenia, non-sarcopenia), time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for stratum size).||0.15|-0.08|
81464024|NCT00529373|162619487|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.21||||||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum (sarcopenia, non-sarcopenia), time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for stratum size).||0.21|-0.06|
81464025|NCT00529373|162619487|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.17||||||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum (sarcopenia, non-sarcopenia), time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for stratum size).||0.17|-0.12|
81464026|NCT00529373|162619487|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.28||||||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum (sarcopenia, non-sarcopenia), time and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for stratum size).||0.28|-0.09|
81464027|NCT00529373|162619488|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen|Difference in rates|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|4.84||||||||4.84|-1.8|
81464028|NCT00529373|162619489|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen|Difference in rates|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.58||||||||0.58|-0.04|
81464029|NCT00529373|162619490|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.4|||Regression, Cox|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW vs Placebo. The Cox proportional hazards model included terms for treatment, stratum and geographic region.||0.40|0.19|<0.001
81464030|NCT00529373|162619491|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.01||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW versus Placebo. The mixed model contained fixed effects for treatment, region, stratum, treatment-year interaction and random effect intercept and slope (year) and unstructured covariance matrix.||0.03|0.00|0.041
81464031|NCT00529373|162619492|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.98|||Logistic model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW versus Placebo. Treatment comparison for height loss at any time during the treatment period. The logistic model contained terms for treatment, geographic region and stratum.||0.98|0.81|0.014
81464032|NCT00529373|162619493|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.75|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 6. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||1.75|0.90|<0.001
81651135|NCT02493946|162992402|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|53.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.2|63.1||The treatment difference and p-value were obtained from a logistic regression on responders with treatment group, gender, baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown and centre as fixed variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment difference against placebo in the adjusted percentage of responders at Day 85 Cycle 1.||63.1|44.2|<0.0001
81464033|NCT00529373|162619493|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|2.61|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||2.61|2.37|<0.001
81464034|NCT00529373|162619493|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.31|4.62|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||4.62|4.31|<0.001
81464035|NCT00529373|162619493|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|6.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.25|6.64|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||6.64|6.25|<0.001
81464036|NCT00529373|162619493|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|8.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.11|9.12|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||9.12|8.11|<0.001
81464037|NCT00529373|162619493|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|9.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|10.29|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 60. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||10.29|8.70|<0.001
81464038|NCT00529373|162619494|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|3.46|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 6. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||3.46|2.47|<0.001
81464039|NCT00529373|162619494|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.93|4.22|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||4.22|3.93|<0.001
81464040|NCT00529373|162619494|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|6.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.87|6.23|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||6.23|5.87|<0.001
81464041|NCT00529373|162619494|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|7.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.62|8.06|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||8.06|7.62|<0.001
81464042|NCT00529373|162619494|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|9.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.16|10.27|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||10.27|9.16|<0.001
81703257|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.93|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 2||1.93|0.95|
81464043|NCT00529373|162619494|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|11.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.23|12.23|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 60. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||12.23|10.23|<0.001
81464044|NCT00529373|162619495|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.03|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 6. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||2.03|0.95|<0.001
81528767|NCT03350815|162744655|OTHER|Statistical hypothesis tests were not performed for this study|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|8.66||No P value as no hypothesis was tested|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of reduction in ASDAS \>= 1.1 response by visit - in Treatment Period 2 (nonresponder imputation)||8.66|0.50|
81464045|NCT00529373|162619495|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|2.37|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||2.37|2.05|<0.001
81464046|NCT00529373|162619495|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.19|4.57|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||4.57|4.19|<0.001
81464047|NCT00529373|162619495|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|6.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.24|6.68|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||6.68|6.24|<0.001
81464048|NCT00529373|162619495|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|8.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.82|9.02|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||9.02|7.82|<0.001
81464049|NCT00529373|162619495|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|8.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.54|9.53|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 60. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||9.53|7.54|<0.001
81464050|NCT00529373|162619496|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.46|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 6. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||2.46|1.03|<0.001
81464051|NCT00529373|162619496|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|3.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.31|3.7|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||3.70|3.31|<0.001
81464052|NCT00529373|162619496|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|6.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.17|6.65|||Longitudinal model|Includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size)||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24||6.65|6.17|<0.001
81464053|NCT00529373|162619496|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|9.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.98|9.57|||Longitudinal model|Includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size)||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36||9.57|8.98|<0.001
81464054|NCT00529373|162619496|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|12.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.66|13.22|||Longitudinal model|Includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size)||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48||13.22|11.66|<0.001
81464055|NCT00529373|162619496|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|13.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.58|15.04|||Longitudinal model|Includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size)||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 60||15.04|12.58|<0.001
81464056|NCT00529373|162619497|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.55|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||1.55|0.67|<0.001
81464057|NCT00529373|162619497|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.84|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||1.84|0.85|<0.001
81464058|NCT00529373|162619497|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.47|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||2.47|1.38|<0.001
81464059|NCT00529373|162619497|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|3.51|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||3.51|0.89|0.001
81464060|NCT00529373|162619497|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|3.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|5.54|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 60. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||5.54|1.46|0.001
81536832|NCT03270436|162756234|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5698||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in HbA1c from baseline to immediate post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.5698
81464061|NCT00529373|162619498|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|5.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.37|6.2|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||6.2|5.37|<0.001
81464062|NCT00529373|162619498|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.67|4.37|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||4.37|3.67|<0.001
81464063|NCT00529373|162619498|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|7.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.11|8.13|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||8.13|7.11|<0.001
81464064|NCT00529373|162619498|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|9.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.96|11.06|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||11.06|7.96|<0.001
81464065|NCT00529373|162619499|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|2.68|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||2.68|2.11|<0.001
81464066|NCT00529373|162619499|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.84|4.57|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||4.57|3.84|<0.001
81464067|NCT00529373|162619499|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|5.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.41|6.3|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||6.30|5.41|<0.001
81464068|NCT00529373|162619499|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|8.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|10.09|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||10.09|7.00|<0.001
81464069|NCT00529373|162619500|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|2.59|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||2.59|1.83|<0.001
81703258|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 8||2.13|1.07|
81464070|NCT00529373|162619500|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.87|4.78|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||4.78|3.87|<0.001
81464071|NCT00529373|162619500|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|6.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.56|6.62|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||6.62|5.56|<0.001
81464072|NCT00529373|162619500|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|9.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.97|11.19|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||11.19|6.97|<0.001
81464073|NCT00529373|162619501|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|3.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.98|3.9|||Longitudinal model|Includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size)||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12||3.90|2.98|<0.001
81464074|NCT00529373|162619501|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|6.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.47|6.59|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||6.59|5.47|<0.001
81464075|NCT00529373|162619501|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|8.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.81|9.16|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||9.16|7.81|<0.001
81464076|NCT00529373|162619501|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|11.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.15|14.36|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||14.36|9.15|<0.001
81464077|NCT00529373|162619502|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.08||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|2.31|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||2.31|-0.14|0.083
81464078|NCT00529373|162619502|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.05||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|2.4|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||2.40|-0.31|0.129
81464079|NCT00529373|162619502|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.21||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|2.67|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||2.67|-0.25|0.104
81464080|NCT00529373|162619502|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.55||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|8.02|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||8.02|-4.92|0.617
81616340|NCT04771273|162913244|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors, and baseline liver fat content (assessed by MRI-PDFF) as a continuous linear covariate.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."||||||0.0925|||||||MCP-Mod exponential-2 model fit|Model assumption: 5% of maximum effect is achieved at dose 3.0 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||0.0925
81651136|NCT02493946|162992404|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|58.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.5|71.6||The treatment difference and p-value were obtained from a logistic regression on responders with treatment group, gender, baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown and centre as fixed variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment difference against placebo in the adjusted percentage of responders at Day 8 Cycle 1.||71.6|44.5|<0.0001
81651137|NCT02493946|162992404|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|56.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.5|69.0||The treatment difference and p-value were obtained from a logistic regression on responders with treatment group, gender, baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown and centre as fixed variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment difference against placebo in the adjusted percentage of responders at Day 29 Cycle 1.||69.0|44.5|<0.0001
81651138|NCT02493946|162992404|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|62.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.1|72.9||The treatment difference and p-value were obtained from a logistic regression on responders with treatment group, gender, baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown and centre as fixed variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment difference against placebo in the adjusted percentage of responders at Day 57 Cycle 1.||72.9|52.1|<0.0001
81651139|NCT02493946|162992404|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|42.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.5|55.7||The treatment difference and p-value were obtained from a logistic regression on responders with treatment group, gender, baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown and centre as fixed variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment difference against placebo in the adjusted percentage of responders at Day 85 Cycle 1.||55.7|29.5|<0.0001
81464081|NCT00529373|162619503|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-58.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.68|-53.3|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 6.||-53.30|-64.68|<0.001
81464082|NCT00529373|162619503|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-60.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.4|-53.61|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12.||-53.61|-66.40|<0.001
81464083|NCT00529373|162619503|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-46.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.23|-40.17|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24.||-40.17|-53.23|<0.001
81651140|NCT02493946|162992405|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|61.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.9|70.3||The treatment difference and p-value were obtained from a logistic regression on responders with treatment group, gender, baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown and centre as fixed variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment difference against placebo in the adjusted percentage of responders at Day 8 Cycle 1.||70.3|51.9|<0.0001
81651141|NCT02493946|162992405|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|65.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.8|74.8||The treatment difference and p-value were obtained from a logistic regression on responders with treatment group, gender, baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown and centre as fixed variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment difference against placebo in the adjusted percentage of responders at Day 29 Cycle 1.||74.8|56.8|<0.0001
81651142|NCT02493946|162992405|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|70.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.2|78.8||The treatment difference and p-value were obtained from a logistic regression on responders with treatment group, gender, baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown and centre as fixed variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment difference against placebo in the adjusted percentage of responders at Day 57 Cycle 1.||78.8|62.2|<0.0001
81651143|NCT02493946|162992405|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|33.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.0|42.0||The treatment difference and p-value were obtained from a logistic regression on responders with treatment group, gender, baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown and centre as fixed variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment difference against placebo in the adjusted percentage of responders at Day 85 Cycle 1.||42.0|24.0|<0.0001
81464084|NCT00529373|162619503|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-44.67||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.62|-36.72|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36.||-36.72|-52.62|0.050
81464085|NCT00529373|162619503|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-18.73||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.44|-0.01|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48.||-0.01|-37.44|0.050
81651144|NCT02493946|162992406|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|68.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.2|78.3||The treatment difference and p-value were obtained from a logistic regression on responders with treatment group, gender, baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown and centre as fixed variables.|Regression, Linear|||Treatment difference against placebo in the adjusted percentage of responders at Day 8 Cycle 1.||78.3|58.2|<0.0001
81651145|NCT02493946|162992406|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|77.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.6|86.2||The treatment difference and p-value were obtained from a logistic regression on responders with treatment group, gender, baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown and centre as fixed variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment difference against placebo in the adjusted percentage of responders at Day 29 Cycle 1.||86.2|68.6|<0.0001
81464086|NCT00529373|162619504|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-51.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.11|-47.28|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 6.||-47.28|-56.11|<0.001
81464087|NCT00529373|162619504|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-53.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.39|-48.79|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12.||-48.79|-58.39|<0.001
81464088|NCT00529373|162619504|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-56.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.52|-50.84|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24.||-50.84|-62.52|<0.001
81464089|NCT00529373|162619504|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-59.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.04|-52.23|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36.||-52.23|-66.04|<0.001
81464090|NCT00529373|162619504|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-44.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.72|-27.36|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48.||-27.36|-61.72|<0.001
81464091|NCT00529373|162619505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-11.27|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 6. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS Means weighted for region and stratum size).||-11.27|-17.00|<0.001
81464092|NCT00529373|162619505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.22|-8.79|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS Means weighted for region and stratum size).||-8.79|-15.22|<0.001
81464093|NCT00529373|162619505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.45|-5.13|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS Means weighted for region and stratum size).||-5.13|-13.45|<0.001
81703259|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9N||2.33|1.09|
81464094|NCT00529373|162619505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.87|-3.41|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS Means weighted for region and stratum size).||-3.41|-11.87|<0.001
81464095|NCT00529373|162619505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.34|10.79|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS Means weighted for region and stratum size).||10.79|-12.34|0.896
81464096|NCT00529373|162619506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.47|-25.39|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 6. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS Means weighted for region and stratum size).||-25.39|-33.47|<0.001
81703260|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|3.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 10A||3.47|1.45|
81464097|NCT00529373|162619506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.54|-21.34|||Longitudinal|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS Means weighted for region and stratum size).||-21.34|-30.54|<0.001
81464098|NCT00529373|162619506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.41|-11.12|||Longitudinal|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS Means weighted for region and stratum size).||-11.12|-21.41|<0.001
81464099|NCT00529373|162619506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.03|-6.19|||Longitudinal|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS Means weighted for region and stratum size).||-6.19|-18.03|<0.001
81528768|NCT03350815|162744656|OTHER|Statistical hypothesis tests were not performed for this study|Least Square Mean of Treatment Differenc|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.263|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.75||Least squares means (LSMs) of the treatment groups, LSM treatment difference and 95% confidence interval for treatment difference are from mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit and TNF-alpha inhibitor status as factors|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of total BASDAI change from Week 16 using MMRM - in Treatment Period 2 (FAS)||0.75|-0.29|
81464100|NCT00529373|162619506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.34||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.12|9.45|||Longitudinal|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. Longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region and interaction between treatment and time as fixed effects (LS Means weighted for region and stratum size).||9.45|-16.12|0.610
81464101|NCT00529373|162619507|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.34|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; p-value is unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.34|0.95|0.182
81464102|NCT00529373|162619508|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.55|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.55|0.9|0.235
81464103|NCT00529373|162619509|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.29|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; p-value is unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.29|0.97|0.127
81464104|NCT00529373|162619510|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.89|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.89|0.59|0.857
81464105|NCT00529373|162619511|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.59|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.59|0.76|0.606
81651146|NCT02493946|162992406|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|74.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.7|83.1||The treatment difference and p-value were obtained from a logistic regression on responders with treatment group, gender, baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown and centre as fixed variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment difference against placebo in the adjusted percentage of responders at Day 57 Cycle 1.||83.1|65.7|<0.0001
81464106|NCT00529373|162619512|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.6|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.6|0.98|0.074
81651147|NCT02493946|162992406|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|51.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.0|59.9||The treatment difference and p-value were obtained from a logistic regression on responders with treatment group, gender, baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown and centre as fixed variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment difference against placebo in the adjusted percentage of responders at Day 85 Cycle 1.||59.9|42.0|<0.0001
81464107|NCT00529373|162619513|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.29|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.29|0.97|0.127
81464108|NCT00529373|162619514|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.52|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.52|0.89|0.277
81464109|NCT00529373|162619515|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.15|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.15|0.58|0.256
81464110|NCT00529373|162619516|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.57|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||2.57|0.29|0.794
81464111|NCT00529373|162619517|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.7|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.7|1.02|0.034
81464112|NCT00529373|162619518|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.91||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.97|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||3.97|0.93|0.081
81464113|NCT00529373|162619519|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.01|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 6. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||2.01|0.92|<0.001
81464114|NCT00529373|162619519|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|2.37|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||2.37|2.05|<0.001
81651148|NCT02493946|162992407|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|15.296|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cox proportional hazard model|The cox proportional hazard model used centre, gender and ILA baseline severity score as covariates.||Treatment difference in median time to onset of treatment response.||||<0.0001
81703261|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.65|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 11A||2.65|1.27|
81651149|NCT02493946|162992408|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|8.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|12.0||The general linear model included mean change from baseline as a dependent variable and treatment group, gender and centre as fixed effects, and baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown as covariates.|General linear model|||Treatment difference ( BTX-A-HAC Solution - Placebo) at Day 8 Cycle 1.||12.0|5.2|<0.0001
81651150|NCT02493946|162992408|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|11.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|14.8||The general linear model included mean change from baseline as a dependent variable and treatment group, gender and centre as fixed effects, and baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown as covariates.|General linear model|||Treatment difference (BTX-A-HAC Solution - Placebo) at Day 29 Cycle 1.||14.8|7.4|<0.0001
81464115|NCT00529373|162619519|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|4.57|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||4.57|4.20|<0.001
81464116|NCT00529373|162619519|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|6.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.28|6.72|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||6.72|6.28|<0.001
81651151|NCT02493946|162992408|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|10.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|14.0||The general linear model included mean change from baseline as a dependent variable and treatment group, gender and centre as fixed effects, and baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown as covariates.|General linear model|||Treatment difference (BTX-A-HAC Solution - Placebo) at Day 57 Cycle 1.||14.0|6.8|<0.0001
81464117|NCT00529373|162619519|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|8.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.02|8.57|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||8.57|8.02|<0.001
81464118|NCT00529373|162619519|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|10.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.72|10.38|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 60. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||10.38|9.72|<0.001
81464119|NCT00529373|162619520|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.54|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||1.54|0.66|<0.001
81651152|NCT02493946|162992408|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|9.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|13.3||The general linear model included mean change from baseline as a dependent variable and treatment group, gender and centre as fixed effects, and baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown as covariates.|General linear model|||Treatment difference (BTX-A-HAC Solution - Placebo) at Day 85 Cycle 1.||13.3|5.9|<0.0001
81464120|NCT00529373|162619520|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.85|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||1.85|0.87|<0.001
81464121|NCT00529373|162619520|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|2.5|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||2.50|1.42|<0.001
81464122|NCT00529373|162619520|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.96|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||2.96|1.40|<0.001
81464123|NCT00529373|162619520|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.33||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|3.11|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 60. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||3.11|1.54|0.001
81464124|NCT00529373|162619521|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.45|||Regression, Cox|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW vs Placebo. the Cox proportional hazards model included terms for treatment, stratum and geographic region.||0.45|0.24|<0.001
81464125|NCT00529373|162619522|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.75|||Regression, Cox|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW vs Placebo. The Cox proportional hazards model included terms for treatment, stratum and geographic region.||0.75|0.60|<0.001
81464126|NCT00529373|162619523|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.74|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 6. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||1.74|0.94|<0.001
81703262|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 12F||2.23|0.77|
81703263|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.91|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 15B||1.91|0.80|
81710221|NCT02253173|163117020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0003
81464127|NCT00529373|162619523|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|2.62|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||2.62|2.38|<0.001
81464128|NCT00529373|162619523|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.31|4.62|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||4.62|4.31|<0.001
81651153|NCT02493946|162992409|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|9.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|13.6||The general linear model included mean change from baseline as a dependent variable and treatment group, gender and centre as fixed effects, and baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown as covariate.|General linear model|||Treatment difference (BTX-A-HAC Solution - Placebo) at Day 8 Cycle 1.||13.6|5.0|<0.0001
81651154|NCT02493946|162992409|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|11.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|16.0||The general linear model included mean change from baseline as a dependent variable and treatment group, gender and centre as fixed effects, and baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown as covariate.|General linear model|||Treatment difference (BTX-A-HAC Solution - Placebo) at Day 29 Cycle 1.||16.0|6.7|<0.0001
81464129|NCT00529373|162619523|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|6.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.26|6.65|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||6.65|6.26|<0.001
81464130|NCT00529373|162619523|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|8.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.24|8.73|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||8.73|8.24|<0.001
81464131|NCT00529373|162619523|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|10.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.99|10.59|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 60. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||10.59|9.99|<0.001
81464132|NCT00529373|162619524|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.42|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 6. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||2.42|1.06|<0.001
81464133|NCT00529373|162619524|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|3.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.31|3.7|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||3.70|3.31|<0.001
81464134|NCT00529373|162619524|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|6.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.16|6.65|||Longitudinal model|Includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size)||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24||6.65|6.16|<0.001
81651155|NCT02493946|162992409|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|11.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|15.9||The general linear model included mean change from baseline as a dependent variable and treatment group, gender and centre as fixed effects, and baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown as covariate.|General linear model|||Treatment difference (BTX-A-HAC Solution - Placebo) at Day 57 Cycle 1.||15.9|6.4|<0.0001
81651156|NCT02493946|162992409|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|8.1||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|12.6||The general linear model included mean change from baseline as a dependent variable and treatment group, gender and centre as fixed effects, and baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown as covariate.|General linear model|||Treatment difference (BTX-A-HAC Solution - Placebo) at Day 85 Cycle 1.||12.6|3.7|0.0004
81651157|NCT02493946|162992410|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-0.6||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.1||The general linear model included mean change from baseline as a dependent variable and treatment group, gender and centre as fixed effects, and baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown as covariate.|General linear model|||Treatment difference (BTX-A-HAC Solution - Placebo) at Day 8 Cycle 1.||-0.1|-1.1|0.0174
81651158|NCT02493946|162992410|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.6||The general linear model included mean change from baseline as a dependent variable and treatment group, gender and centre as fixed effects, and baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown as covariate.|General linear model|||Treatment difference (BTX-A-HAC Solution - Placebo) at Day 29 Cycle 1.||-0.6|-1.7|<0.0001
81464135|NCT00529373|162619524|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|9.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.95|9.54|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||9.54|8.95|<0.001
81464136|NCT00529373|162619524|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|12.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.76|12.51|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||12.51|11.76|<0.001
81651159|NCT02493946|162992410|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-1.4||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.7||The general linear model included mean change from baseline as a dependent variable and treatment group, gender and centre as fixed effects, and baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown as covariate.|General linear model|||Treatment difference (BTX-A-HAC Solution - Placebo) at Day 57 Cycle 1.||-0.7|-2.0|0.0001
81651160|NCT02493946|162992410|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.8||The general linear model included mean change from baseline as a dependent variable and treatment group, gender and centre as fixed effects, and baseline severity score on ILA at maximum frown as covariate.|General linear model|||Treatment difference (BTX-A-HAC Solution - Placebo) at Day 85 Cycle 1.||-0.8|-2.1|<0.0001
81651161|NCT00965497|162992426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|95.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||There were 13 people that completed so there truly was no power to detect true differences; therefore only trends can be discussed.||||0.01
81651162|NCT01827046|162992475|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.0||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|10.7|||Chi-squared|||||10.7|-6.8|0.73
81651163|NCT01827046|162992475|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.0||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|12.0|||Multivariate logit model|||Adjusted for age, GCS, stability ICH volume, stability IVH volume, ICH deep location||12|-4|0.33
81651164|NCT01827046|162992476|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.03||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.11|||Chi-squared|||||0.11|-0.06|0.55
81651165|NCT01827046|162992476|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.26||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.97|||Multivariate logit model|Adjusted for age, GCS, stability ICH volume, stability IVH volume and ICH deep location||||1.97|0.82|0.27
81651166|NCT01827046|162992477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.08
81651167|NCT01827046|162992477|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.67||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.98|||Adjusted Cox proportional Hazard|Adjusted for age, GCS, Stability ICH volume, Stability IVH volume, ICH deep location, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and race.||||0.98|0.45|0.037
81651168|NCT01827046|162992478|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.8|||Logit model|||||0.80|0.62|<0.001
81651169|NCT01827046|162992478|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.78|||Multivariate logit model|Adjusted for age, GCS, stability IVH volume, and ICH deep location||||0.78|0.59|<0.001
81651170|NCT01827046|162992479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.78
81651171|NCT01827046|162992480|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.04||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.11|||Chi-squared|||||0.11|-0.04|0.34
81651172|NCT01827046|162992481|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.01||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.07|||Chi-squared|||||0.07|-0.10|0.76
81651173|NCT01827046|162992481|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.94|||Multivariate logit model|Adjusted for age, GCS, Stability ICH volume, Stability IVH volume, ICH deep location||||1.94|0.81|0.31
81464137|NCT00529373|162619524|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|14.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.11|15.01|||Longitudinal model|Includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size)||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 60. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||15.01|14.11|<0.001
81651174|NCT01827046|162992482|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.01||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.09|||Chi-squared|||||0.09|-0.07|0.79
81651175|NCT01827046|162992482|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.97|||Multivariate logit model|Adjusted for age, GCS, Stability ICH volume, Stability IVH volume, ICH deep location||||1.97|0.79|0.35
81651176|NCT01827046|162992483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Median test|||||||0.46
81651177|NCT01827046|162992484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Median test|||||||0.75
81651178|NCT01827046|162992485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.66
81651179|NCT01827046|162992486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.87
81651180|NCT01827046|162992487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81651181|NCT01827046|162992488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81651182|NCT01827046|162992489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.32
81651183|NCT01827046|162992490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.16
81651184|NCT01827046|162992491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81651185|NCT03434028|162992516|SUPERIORITY||difference in mortality rate|-0.9||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.6|||Z-test|||||2.6|-4.4|0.61
81464138|NCT00529373|162619525|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|3.39|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 6. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||3.39|2.40|<0.001
81651186|NCT03434028|162992517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.2|||||The mean values is an estimate from the Kaplan-Meier curve, thus it is correct as reported.|||1.2|-0.5|
81651187|NCT03434028|162992518|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.6||||||||1.6|-0.4|
81651188|NCT03434028|162992519|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.2||||||||1.2|-0.8|
81651189|NCT03434028|162992520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.3||||||||1.3|-0.5|
81651190|NCT03434028|162992521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.0||||||||1.0|-0.8|
81651191|NCT03434028|162992522|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.9||||||||1.9|-0.3|
81651192|NCT03434028|162992523|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|1.7||||||||1.7|-5.1|
81651193|NCT03434028|162992524|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.8||||||||1.8|-1.8|
81651194|NCT03434028|162992525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||||||||0.1|-0.1|
81651195|NCT03434028|162992526|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4||||||||0.4|-0.3|
81651196|NCT03434028|162992527|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.5||||||||1.5|-1.7|
81651197|NCT03434028|162992528|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.7||||||||1.7|-3.7|
81651198|NCT03434028|162992529|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|4.7||||||||4.7|-3.6|
81651199|NCT01936467|162992536|OTHER||Sensitivity|93.7|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81703264|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|4.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 17F||4.07|1.70|
81651200|NCT01936467|162992536|OTHER||Specificity|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81651201|NCT01936467|162992537|OTHER||Sensitivity|88.6|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81651202|NCT01936467|162992537|OTHER||Specificity|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81651203|NCT01936467|162992538|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.47
81651204|NCT01936467|162992539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.71
81651205|NCT01936467|162992540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.15
81651206|NCT01936467|162992541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.46
81685868|NCT01515072|163069727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.21||This is an unadjusted comparison. P value \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Adjusted analyses for the RIPC effect are provided below.|0.08 less organs per donor in the RIPC group.|Sample Size and Power estimation: A sample size of at least 150 donors in each arm was estimated to provide 80% power to detect a difference of 0.44 of an organ recovered and 0.48 of an organ transplanted per donor. The difference criterion was chosen based on published results achieved with hormonal resuscitation in organ donors. 6 Pooled standard deviations (organs recovered: 1.35; organs transplanted: 1.5) from data of two OPOs were used.||0.21|-0.37|0.38
81703265|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|3.67|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 20B||3.67|1.61|
81703266|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|3.65|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 22F||3.65|1.70|
81703267|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 33F||2.54|1.10|
81528769|NCT03350815|162744657|OTHER|Statistical hypothesis tests were not performed for this study|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.24||Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio are from a logistic regression model with treatment (2 treatment groups), TNF-alpha inhibitor status (naive, inadequate responder) and Week 16 body weight (kg) as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of BASDAI50 response by visit - in Treatment Period 2 (nonresponder imputation) (FAS)||3.24|0.50|
81528770|NCT03350815|162744658|OTHER|Statistical hypothesis tests were not performed for this study|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.73||Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio are from a logistic regression model with treatment (2 treatment groups), TNF-alpha inhibitor status (naive, inadequate responder) and Week 16 body weight (kg) as explanatory variables|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of BASDAI20 response by visit - in Treatment Period 2 (nonresponder imputation) (FAS)||1.73|0.43|
81528771|NCT03350815|162744659|OTHER|Statistical hypothesis tests were not performed for this study|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|3.46||Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio are from a logistic regression model with treatment (2 treatment groups), TNF-alpha inhibitor status (naive, inadequate responder) and Week 16 body weight (kg) as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of ASAS40 response by visit - in Treatment Period 2 (nonresponder imputation) (FAS)||3.46|0.49|
81536833|NCT03270436|162756234|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4106||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in HbA1c from baseline to 6 months post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.4106
81616341|NCT04771273|162913244|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors, and baseline liver fat content (assessed by MRI-PDFF) as a continuous linear covariate.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod Emax1 model fit|Model assumption: 50% of maximum effect is achieved at dose 3.0 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81616342|NCT04771273|162913244|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors, and baseline liver fat content (assessed by MRI-PDFF) as a continuous linear covariate.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod Emax2 model fit|Model assumption: 80% of maximum effect is achieved at dose 3.0 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81616343|NCT04771273|162913244|OTHER|"Logistic regression estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. The logistic regression model was fitted without an intercept, and included presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\] and the dose group as factors, and baseline liver fat content (assessed by MRI-PDFF) as a continuous linear covariate.~P-values from the contrast tests corresponding to each dose response pattern evaluated were adjusted for the multiple comparisons performed."|||||<|0.0001|||||||MCP-Mod quadratic model fit|Model assumption: Maximum effect is achieved at dose 4.8 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of survodutide and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, exponential1, exponential2, Emax1, Emax2, quadratic) while keeping full control of the type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.050).||||<0.0001
81616344|NCT04771273|162913245|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.59|-6.6||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|MMRM||"Survodutide 2.4 mg - Placebo."|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence interval were calculated from mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects for baseline liver fat content (%) as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\], visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors.||-6.60|-10.59|<.0001
81651207|NCT01255761|162992542|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the 2-sided 95 % CI was greater than -10 %, the null hypothesis was rejected and RAPID3 was deemed comparable to CDAI in assessing response to Certolizumab Pegol therapy at 12 weeks.|Difference in proportion|-0.119|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.184|-0.053||Study was intended to show the comparability of RAPID3 with CDAI. Assessment of whether the study objective was met was based on CIs rather than p-values. Both variables need to be significant to claim comparability between the two assessment tools.|ANCOVA|Difference in proportions from ANCOVA with tool as factor \& Baseline DAS28(ESR), gender, age, prior anti-TNF use \& disease duration as covariates.||"The null hypothesis was: (Proportion of Rapid 3 responders)-(Proportion of CDAI responders) ≤ delta with a delta of -10 %.~A 2-sided 95 % Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference in proportion of responders was computed."||-0.053|-0.184|
81703268|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 2||2.07|0.98|
81703269|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 8||2.26|1.11|
81703270|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.72|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9N||2.72|1.23|
81703271|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|4.05||||||Serotype 10A||4.05|1.66|
81703272|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.73|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 11A||2.73|1.32|
81703273|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.71|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 12F||2.71|0.93|
81616345|NCT04771273|162913245|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Net)|-10.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.96|-8.86||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|MMRM||"Survodutide 4.8 mg - Placebo."|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence interval were calculated from mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects for baseline liver fat content (%) as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\], visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors.||-8.86|-12.96|<.0001
81616346|NCT04771273|162913245|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Net)|-11.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.23|-8.92||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|MMRM||"Survodutide 6.0 mg - Placebo."|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence interval were calculated from mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects for baseline liver fat content (%) as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\], visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors.||-8.92|-13.23|<.0001
81616347|NCT04771273|162913246|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Net)|-9.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.21|-7.03||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|MMRM||"Survodutide 2.4 mg - Placebo."|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence interval were calculated from mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects for baseline liver fat content (%) as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\], visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors.||-7.03|-11.21|<.0001
81616348|NCT04771273|162913246|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Net)|-10.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.85|-8.73||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|MMRM||"Survodutide 4.8 mg - Placebo."|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence interval were calculated from mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects for baseline liver fat content (%) as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\], visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors.||-8.73|-12.85|<.0001
81616349|NCT04771273|162913246|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Net)|-10.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-8.73||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|MMRM||"Survodutide 6.0 mg - Placebo."|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence interval were calculated from mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects for baseline liver fat content (%) as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\], visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors.||-8.73|-13.00|<.0001
81616350|NCT04771273|162913247|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Net)|-43.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.49|-33.79||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|MMRM||"Survodutide 2.4 mg - Placebo"|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence interval were calculated from mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects for baseline liver fat content (%) as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\], visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors.||-33.79|-53.49|<.0001
81616351|NCT04771273|162913247|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Net)|-55.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.61|-45.42||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|MMRM||"Survodutide 4.8 mg - Placebo"|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence interval were calculated from mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects for baseline liver fat content (%) as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\], visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors.||-45.42|-65.61|<.0001
81616352|NCT04771273|162913247|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Net)|-57.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.66|-46.39||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|MMRM||"Survodutide 6.0 mg-Placebo"|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence interval were calculated from mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects for baseline liver fat content (%) as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\], visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors.||-46.39|-67.66|<.0001
81464139|NCT00529373|162619525|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.87|4.15|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 12. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||4.15|3.87|<0.001
81616353|NCT04771273|162913248|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Net)|-46.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.74|-36.25||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|MMRM||"Survodutide 2.4 mg - Placebo"|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence interval were calculated from mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects for baseline liver fat content (%) as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\], visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors.||-36.25|-56.74|<.0001
81703274|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.53|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 15B||2.53|1.11|
81703275|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|3.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|4.93|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 17F||4.93|2.17|
81703276|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|4.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 20B||4.22|1.85|
81710222|NCT02253173|163117020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81651208|NCT01255761|162992543|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the 2-sided 95 % CI was greater than -15 %, the null hypothesis was rejected and RAPID3 was deemed comparable to CDAI in assessing percent of Week 12 responders achieving LDA at Week 52.|Difference in proportion|-0.013|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|0.066||Study was intended to show the comparability of RAPID3 with CDAI. Assessment of whether the study objective was met was based on CIs rather than p-values. Both variables need to be significant to claim comparability between the two assessment tools.|ANCOVA|Difference in proportions from ANCOVA with tool as factor \& Baseline DAS28(ESR), gender, age, prior anti-TNF use \& disease duration as covariates.||"The null hypothesis was: (Proportion of Rapid 3 responders)-(Proportion of CDAI responders) ≤ delta with a delta of -15 %.~A 2-sided 95 % Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference in proportion of responders was computed."||0.066|-0.093|
81651209|NCT04683510|162992581|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.647||||0.2345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.724|3.746|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.746|0.724|0.2345
81651210|NCT04683510|162992581|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.897||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.839|4.291|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.291|0.839|0.124
81651211|NCT04683510|162992582|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.905||||0.2352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.768|1.067|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.067|0.768|0.2352
81651212|NCT04683510|162992582|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.924||||0.3418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.785|1.088|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.088|0.785|0.3418
81616354|NCT04771273|162913248|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Net)|-55.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.25|-44.98||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|MMRM||"Survodutide 4.8 mg - Placebo"|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence interval were calculated from mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects for baseline liver fat content (%) as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\], visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors.||-44.98|-65.25|<.0001
81651213|NCT04683510|162992583|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.1653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.921|1.615|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.615|0.921|0.1653
81651214|NCT04683510|162992583|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.213||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.914|1.609|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.609|0.914|0.181
81651215|NCT03170518|162992584|SUPERIORITY|Imputed datasets were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with terms for treatment, stratification factors (antihyperglycemic agent background and age group), and baseline HbA1c.|Least square mean difference|-0.76|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||||-0.27|-1.25|= 0.002
81651216|NCT03358238|162992622|OTHER||Proportion|0.404|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.264|0.557|||||Type of confidence interval = Clopper-Pearson|||0.557|0.264|
81651217|NCT03358238|162992623|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Average Proportions|0.0017||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1774|0.1807||Statistical significance was an alpha level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Two-sample t test. Degrees of freedom = 45.|Two-sample t confidence intervals|Null hypothesis was that the difference in average adherence rates of self-reporting between arms was zero.||0.1807|-0.1774|0.99
81651218|NCT03358238|162992624|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0189||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2215|0.1837||Statistical significance was considered an alpha level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Two-sample t-test. Degrees of freedom = 45|Two-sample t confidence intervals|Null hypothesis was that the difference in average adherence rates to activity tracking between arms was zero.||0.1837|-0.2215|0.85
81464140|NCT00529373|162619525|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|5.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.75|6.11|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 24. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||6.11|5.75|<0.001
81464141|NCT00529373|162619525|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|7.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.48|7.91|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 36. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||7.91|7.48|<0.001
81651219|NCT03358238|162992625|OTHER||Proportion|0.5385|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3718|0.6991|||||Type of confidence interval = Clopper-Pearson|Estimating proportion of individuals with higher adherence rates for self-report over activity tracking among individuals with unequal adherence rates||0.6991|0.3718|
81651220|NCT03358238|162992625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0828|||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom = 1||Null hypothesis is that among individuals with unequal adherence rates, the proportion of individuals with greater adherence to self-report over activity tracking in the Review Arm is equal to the proportion of individuals with greater adherence to self-report over activity tracking in the No Review Arm.||||0.0828
81651221|NCT03358238|162992626|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.79||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.99||Statistical significance was considered an alpha level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test. Degrees of freedom = 46.|"One participant had a single item missing on the Young Mania Rating Scale administered at study start. A zero was imputed for the missing item to recover a total score.~One-sample t confidence intervals."|"One participant had a single item missing on the Young Mania Rating Scale administered at study start. A zero was imputed for the missing item to recover a total score.~Null hypothesis was that the average change in total scores was zero."||1.99|-0.42|0.20
81651222|NCT03358238|162992627|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.89||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|2.7||Statistical significance was considered an alpha level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t test. Degrees of freedom = 46|One-sample t confidence intervals|Null hypothesis was that average change in scores on the structured interview guide for the Hamilton rating scale for depression is zero.||2.70|-0.91|0.32
81651223|NCT02358668|162992636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.46||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.28|11.2||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||11.20|-6.28|0.57
81651224|NCT02358668|162992636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.57||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|7.11||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||7.11|-10.3|0.72
81651225|NCT02358668|162992637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|1.42||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||1.42|-0.91|0.66
81651226|NCT02358668|162992637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.18||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||1.18|-1.03|0.90
81651227|NCT02358668|162992638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.59||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||0.59|-0.50|0.86
81651228|NCT02358668|162992638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.38||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||0.38|-0.66|0.59
81651229|NCT02358668|162992639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.73||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||0.73|-0.44|0.62
81651230|NCT02358668|162992639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.55||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||0.55|-0.52|0.97
81651231|NCT02358668|162992640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.51||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||0.51|-0.20|0.40
81464142|NCT00529373|162619525|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|9.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.08|9.61|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||9.61|9.08|<0.001
81464143|NCT00529373|162619525|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|10.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.55|11.19|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo at Month 48. The longitudinal model includes terms for treatment, stratum, region \& interaction between treatment \& time as fixed effects (LS means weighted for region \& stratum size).||11.19|10.55|<0.001
81651232|NCT02358668|162992640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.44||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||0.44|-0.21|0.49
81464144|NCT00529373|162619534|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|4.1|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||4.10|1.43|<0.001
81651233|NCT02358668|162992641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.84||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|1.21||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||1.21|-2.88|0.41
81651234|NCT02358668|162992641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.34||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|0.51||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||0.51|-3.18|0.15
81651235|NCT02358668|162992642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.18||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||0.18|-0.29|0.64
81651236|NCT02358668|162992642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.12||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||0.12|-0.30|0.41
81651237|NCT02358668|162992643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.19||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.43|2.05||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||2.05|-4.43|0.46
81651238|NCT02358668|162992643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.75||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.72|1.21||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||1.21|-4.72|0.24
81651239|NCT02358668|162992644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.1||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||0.10|-0.13|0.83
81616355|NCT04771273|162913248|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Net)|-56.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.76|-45.77||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|MMRM||"Survodutide 6.0 mg-Placebo"|Least Squares Mean differences and 95% confidence interval were calculated from mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects for baseline liver fat content (%) as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, presence of diabetes of any type \[yes, no\], baseline fibrosis score \[F1, F2, F3\], visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors.||-45.77|-66.76|<.0001
81651240|NCT02358668|162992644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.08||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||0.08|-0.16|0.48
81651241|NCT02358668|162992645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.14||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.17|11.45||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||11.45|-9.17|0.83
81651242|NCT02358668|162992645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.92||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|9.27||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||9.27|-11.1|0.86
81651243|NCT02358668|162992646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.6||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-99.6|72.3||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||72.3|-99.6|0.75
81651244|NCT02358668|162992646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|40.0||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.9|123.9||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||123.9|-43.9|0.34
81651245|NCT02358668|162992647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-980.0||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2604.0|643.8||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||643.8|-2604|0.23
81651246|NCT02358668|162992647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|323.9||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1269.0|1916.6||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||1916.6|-1269|0.68
81651247|NCT02358668|162992648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.0||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-99.6|129.6||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||129.6|-99.6|0.79
81651248|NCT02358668|162992648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|60.1||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.5|172.6||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||172.6|-52.5|0.29
81651249|NCT02358668|162992649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-120.2||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-385.3|144.9||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||144.9|-385.3|0.37
81464145|NCT00529373|162619535|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|5.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.06|7.05|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||7.05|4.06|<0.001
81464146|NCT00529373|162619536|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.79||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|4.72|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||4.72|0.86|0.005
81464147|NCT00529373|162619537|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|3.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.35|4.9|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||4.90|2.35|<0.001
81464148|NCT00529373|162619538|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|5.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.79|7.5|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||7.50|3.79|<0.001
81464149|NCT00529373|162619539|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-62.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.99|-44.5|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||-44.50|-79.99|<0.001
81651250|NCT02358668|162992649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|49.0||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-198.1|296.2||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||296.2|-198.1|0.69
81651251|NCT02358668|162992651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|5.5||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||5.5|-9.8|0.57
81651252|NCT02358668|162992651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|8.6||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||8.6|-6.6|0.79
81651253|NCT02358668|162992652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.8||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||1.8|-3.4|0.54
81651254|NCT02358668|162992652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.1||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||3.1|-2.0|0.68
81651255|NCT02358668|162992653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.1||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-3.2|0.03
81651256|NCT02358668|162992653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.4||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||1.4|-1.7|0.86
81651257|NCT02358668|162992654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.44||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||0.44|-0.39|0.90
81651258|NCT02358668|162992654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.2||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||0.20|-0.63|0.30
81651259|NCT02358668|162992655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.62||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|2.57||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||2.57|-1.32|0.52
81651260|NCT02358668|162992655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.13||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|3.05||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||3.05|-0.75|0.24
81651261|NCT02358668|162992656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.002||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.038||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||0.038|-0.035|0.93
81703277|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|3.88|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 22F||3.88|1.79|
81703278|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 33F||3.01|1.40|
81464150|NCT00529373|162619540|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-26.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.56|-10.83|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||-10.83|-42.56|0.001
81464151|NCT00529373|162619541|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.67||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.01|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||3.01|0.32|0.016
81464152|NCT00529373|162619542|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-25.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.92|-14.12|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||-14.12|-35.92|<0.001
81528772|NCT03350815|162744660|OTHER|Statistical hypothesis tests were not performed for this study|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.41||Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio are from a logistic regression model with treatment (2 treatment groups), TNF-alpha inhibitor status(naive, inadequate responder) and Week 16 body weight (kg) as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis (logistic regression) of ASAS partial remission response by visit - in Treatment Period 2 (nonresponder imputation) (FAS)||2.41|0.44|
81651262|NCT02358668|162992656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.015||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.051||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||0.051|-0.021|0.40
81651263|NCT02358668|162992657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.5||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||0.5|-1.2|0.36
81651264|NCT02358668|162992657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.2||The p-value of treatment effects relative to placebo was obtained by ANCOVA analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted for age, gender and baseline measurements.|ANCOVA|||||1.2|-0.4|0.36
81651265|NCT02358668|162992658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||||||The univariate p-value of treatment group was obtained by t-tests comparing the changes to that of placebo group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81651266|NCT02358668|162992658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82||||||The univariate p-value of treatment group was obtained by t-tests comparing the changes to that of placebo group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.82
81651267|NCT02358668|162992659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68||||||The univariate p-value of treatment group was obtained by t-tests comparing the changes to that of placebo group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.68
81651268|NCT02358668|162992659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||||||The univariate p-value of treatment group was obtained by t-tests comparing the changes to that of placebo group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.26
81703279|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.84|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 2||2.84|1.37|
81703280|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.12|4.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 8||4.18|2.12|
81703281|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|4.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 9N||4.44|2.02|
81703282|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|3.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|5.86|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 10A||5.86|2.25|
81703283|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|4.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 11A||4.18|1.96|
81703284|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.96|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 12F||2.96|0.91|
81703285|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|4.61|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 15B||4.61|1.87|
81703286|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.55|6.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 17F||6.26|2.55|
81703287|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|3.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|5.91|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 22F||5.91|2.46|
81703288|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|4.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.74|5.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 22F||5.90|2.74|
81703289|NCT03803202|163101474|OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|3.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||Serotype 33F||3.23|1.38|
81651269|NCT02358668|162992660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||||||The univariate p-value of treatment group was obtained by t-tests comparing the changes to that of placebo group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81651270|NCT02358668|162992660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||||||The univariate p-value of treatment group was obtained by t-tests comparing the changes to that of placebo group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.30
81651271|NCT02358668|162992661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.11||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.11|-0.48|<0.01
81651272|NCT02358668|162992661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.04||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.32|0.13
81651273|NCT02358668|162992662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.18||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.18|-1.01|0.01
81651274|NCT02358668|162992662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.24||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.24|-0.57|0.42
81703290|NCT01125293|163101478|OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Two stage design, exact method|||In a two-stage Simon design, a VGPR or better rate of at least 18% is considered promising versus a 5% or less rate. In stage 1, if 1 or fewer of 23 evaluable participants achieve VGPR, the regimen is considered non-promising else continue with 24 more patients enrolled. If \</=4 of 47 evaluable patients have VGPR or better, the regimen is considered non-promising. If \>/=5, then the regimen is considered promising for further study. With this design, there is 90% power and 1-sided 10% alpha.|The study did not continue to stage 2 given 1 VGPR or better response was observed in 23 evaluable participants in stage 1.|||0.69
81703291|NCT01367860|163101485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|0.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.26|-4.05|0.05
81703292|NCT01367860|163101486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81464153|NCT00529373|162619543|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-64.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.8|-41.07|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||-41.07|-87.80|<0.001
81464154|NCT00529373|162619544|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|8.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.79|11.28|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||11.28|5.79|<0.001
81528773|NCT03350815|162744661|OTHER|Statistical hypothesis tests were not performed for this study|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.01||Least squares means (LSMs) of the treatment groups, LSM treatment difference and 95% confidence interval for treatment difference are from mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit and TNF-alpha inhibitor status as factors|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis of change from Week 16 in ASAS-Health Index using MMRM by visit - in Treatment Period 2 (FAS)||1.01|-0.74|
81651275|NCT02358668|162992663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.74||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.14||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.14|-1.35|0.02
81651276|NCT02358668|162992663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.42||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.42|-0.75|0.57
81651277|NCT02358668|162992664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.12||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.12|-0.52|<0.01
81651278|NCT02358668|162992664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.05||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.05|-0.34|0.14
81651279|NCT02358668|162992665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.1||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.10|-0.52|<0.01
81703293|NCT01367860|163101487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|1.43|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.43|-2.21|<0.05
81703294|NCT01367860|163101488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|1.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.33|-2.76|<0.05
81703295|NCT01367860|163101490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|2.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.01|-2.58|<0.05
81703296|NCT01367860|163101491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.3|-1.3|<0.05
81703297|NCT01367860|163101492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|8.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.8|-2.36|<0.05
81703298|NCT01367860|163101493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|8.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.9|-4.4|<0.05
81703299|NCT01367860|163101494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.15|7.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.55|-7.15|<0.05
81703300|NCT01367860|163101495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.65|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.14|7.67|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.67|-7.14|<0.05
81703301|NCT01367860|163101496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.18|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.16|4.76|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.76|-8.16|<0.05
81703302|NCT01367860|163101497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|3.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.46|-0.12|<0.05
81616356|NCT04771273|162913249|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.1894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|3.26||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 2.4 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model included actual treatment, presence of diabetes of any type and baseline fibrosis score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||3.26|0.79|0.1894
81616357|NCT04771273|162913249|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.0685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|4.2||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 4.8 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model included actual treatment, presence of diabetes of any type and baseline fibrosis score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||4.20|0.95|0.0685
81616358|NCT04771273|162913249|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.37||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|7.45||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 6.0 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model included actual treatment, presence of diabetes of any type and baseline fibrosis score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||7.45|1.52|0.0028
81616359|NCT04771273|162913250|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.0663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|4.27||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 2.4 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model included planned treatment, presence of diabetes of any type and baseline fibrosis score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||4.27|0.95|0.0663
81651280|NCT02358668|162992665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.12||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.12|-0.30|0.38
81651281|NCT02358668|162992666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.07||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.07|-0.48|0.01
81651282|NCT02358668|162992666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.11||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.28|0.41
81651283|NCT02358668|162992667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.03||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.40|0.08
81651284|NCT02358668|162992667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.03||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.38|0.10
81616360|NCT04771273|162913250|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.0672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|4.23||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 4.8 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model included planned treatment, presence of diabetes of any type and baseline fibrosis score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||4.23|0.95|0.0672
81651285|NCT02358668|162992668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.12||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.12|-0.67|0.01
81651286|NCT02358668|162992668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.18||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|-0.35|0.54
81651287|NCT02358668|162992669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.03||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.03|-0.81|0.03
81464155|NCT00529373|162619545|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|11.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.41|13.74|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||13.74|8.41|<0.001
81651288|NCT02358668|162992669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.29||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.29|-0.48|0.63
81651289|NCT02358668|162992670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.02||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.02|-0.13|0.18
81651290|NCT02358668|162992670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.09||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.09|-0.06|0.73
81651291|NCT02358668|162992671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.0||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.00|-0.15|0.06
81703303|NCT01367860|163101498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.4|-2|<0.05
81464156|NCT00529373|162619546|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|10.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.05|12.78|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||12.78|8.05|<0.001
81616361|NCT04771273|162913250|OTHER|No confirmatory hypothesis testing was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.0512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.46||The p-value reported is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic||Survodutide 6.0 mg vs. Placebo|The logistic regression model included planned treatment, presence of diabetes of any type and baseline fibrosis score. Firth's penalized regression was used.||4.46|1.00|0.0512
81616362|NCT04520165|162913345|EQUIVALENCE|if p\<0.05 than the null hypothesis was considered as wrong and groups differed for the analysed parameter.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The baseline parameters in each group were compared with Mann-Whitney U test was performed.||||<0.05
81651292|NCT02358668|162992671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.1||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.05|0.46
81651293|NCT02358668|162992672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.0||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.00|-0.15|0.06
81651294|NCT02358668|162992672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.1||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.05|0.46
81651295|NCT02358668|162992673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.02||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.02|-0.31|0.03
81703304|NCT01367860|163101499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|1.85|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.85|-2.55|<0.05
81464157|NCT00529373|162619547|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|9.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.91|13.06|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||13.06|6.91|<0.001
81464158|NCT00529373|162619548|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|14.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.29|18.59|||Longitudinal model|||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||18.59|11.29|<0.001
81616363|NCT04520165|162913347|EQUIVALENCE|if p\<0.05 than the null hypothesis was considered as wrong and groups differed for the analysed parameter.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The baseline parameters in each group were compared with Mann-Whitney U test was performed.||||<0.05
81616364|NCT04520165|162913348|EQUIVALENCE|if p\<0.05 than the null hypothesis was considered as wrong and groups differed for the analysed parameter.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The baseline parameters in each group were compared with Mann-Whitney U test was performed.||||<0.05
81637299|NCT02005172|162964977|EQUIVALENCE|The primary analysis used the TOST procedure for equivalence. A difference of less than 10% between devices on the proportion of diagnostic days during the monitoring period was considered to be equivalent. We hypothesized that the percentage of diagnostic days for the ELR and the KM would be 20% and 15%, respectively.||||||||||||||||For the primary endpoint, equivalence testing using the two one-sided test procedure was used to compare the proportion of (unpaired) days in which a diagnostic recording was made with each device during the monitoring period. For the purpose of this study, a difference of less than 10% between devices on the rate of detection of arrhythmias was taken to indicate equivalence.|"Descriptive statistics (means, standard deviation (SD), percentages) were used to summarize the demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients. The total number of tracings and the percentage of tracings with arrhythmias for each device were also calculated.~For the primary endpoint, equivalence testing using the two one-sided test (TOST) procedure was used to compare the proportion of (unpaired) days in which a diagnostic recording was made with each device during the monitoring period. Patients were asked to use both devices for the same duration. For the purpose of this study, a difference of less than 10% between devices on the rate of detection of arrhythmias was taken to indicate equivalence. The primary hypothesis was that the KM"|||
81637300|NCT00770874|162964983|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.05|||Log Rank|||||1.05|0.67|0.125
81637301|NCT00770874|162964984|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.8|||Log Rank|||||0.80|0.48|<0.001
81637302|NCT02236611|162964985|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Alternate hypothesis: the difference between the trt means (umeclidinium minus glycopyrronium) would be \> -50 milliliters (mL). If the lower CI (2.5% 1-sided significance level) of the statistical test should fall above -50 mL, then umeclidinium may be deemed statistically non-inferior to glycopyrronium. If the lower CI (2.5% 1-sided significance) of the statistical testing exceeded 0 then, umeclidinium may be deemed statistically superior to glycopyrronium.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.054|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.054|-0.005|0.100
81637303|NCT01335061|162965005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81637304|NCT00308308|162965029|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size was set to meet regulatory requirement of 250 subjects per arm with 52-week data, resulting in \> 90% power for a non-inferiority test of the difference in 12-month change of HbA1c scores between treatment groups with non-inferiority margin of 0.4%, standard deviation of 1.2 and 1-sided alpha of 0.025. Allowing for a 15% dropout rate, 589 subjects were randomized.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.40|0.08|
81637305|NCT00308308|162965030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.7|-1.0|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with terms of pooled site and treatment as fixed effects and baseline weight as covariate||-1.0|-2.7|<0.0001
81651296|NCT02358668|162992673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.15||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.13|0.87
81651297|NCT02358668|162992674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.5||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.50|-1.46|0.34
81651298|NCT02358668|162992674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|1.18||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.18|-0.73|0.64
81703305|NCT01367860|163101500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|2.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.23|-2.29|<0.05
81703306|NCT01367860|163101501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|3.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.08|-1.67|<0.05
81703307|NCT02481596|163101518|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045||||||Beta=.083. Threshold p\<.05.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).||3 months. Multiply imputed data (m=20) using chained equations.||||.045
81616365|NCT00726596|162913386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6789|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.6789
81616366|NCT02962674|162913399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||"The null and alternative hypotheses associated with this objective was written as:~H0: μ ΔIPSS ≤ 6.5 points HA: μ ΔIPSS \> 6.5 points where μ ΔIPSS was the true underlying value of mean ΔIPSS following a treatment at the 3-month follow-up visit and 6.5 points was an objective performance goal (OPG). The objective was met at a given time point by rejecting the null hypothesis in a one-sided t-test at the 5% significance level."||||0.004
81616367|NCT01227278|162913423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.03||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.58|||Van Elteren Test|Day 1 to 393: Van Elteren test was used to compare the two arms.|95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) for rate ratio was based on normal approximation assuming rate with Poisson distribution.|||1.58|0.67|0.941
81528774|NCT03350815|162744662|OTHER|Statistical hypothesis tests were not performed for this study|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|1.61||Least squares means (LSMs) of the treatment groups, LSM treatment difference and 95% confidence interval for treatment difference are from mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit and TNF-alpha inhibitor status as factors|Regression, Logistic|||||1.61|-3.62|
81616368|NCT03546907|162913433|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.808||||0.1296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.613|1.065|||Negative binomial regression model|||Analysis was performed using negative binomial regression model with total number of events occurring during observation duration as response variable, treatment, baseline eosinophil strata, region, number of severe COPD exacerbations experienced in previous year(0 vs. 1+) at baseline, smoking history(current vs. former smoker), post-BD FEV1 percent(%) predicted (less than\[\<\] 50% vs greater than equal\[\>=\]50%) at baseline as covariates, and log-transformed observation duration as offset variable.||1.065|0.613|0.1296
81616369|NCT00545844|162913473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81616370|NCT00545844|162913474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81616371|NCT00545844|162913475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar-Bowker|||McNemar-Bowker test is McNemar chi-squared statistic for binary matched pairs, with Bowker chi-squared fit test of symmetry model (tests all rows of data) (cf. Agresti, 2007)||||<0.001
81616372|NCT00545844|162913476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar-Bowker|||McNemar-Bowker test is McNemar chi-squared statistic for binary matched pairs, with Bowker chi-squared fit test of symmetry model (tests all rows of data) (cf. Agresti, 2007)||||<0.001
81464159|NCT00529373|162619549|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.33|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.33|0.47|0.366
81616373|NCT00545844|162913477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar-Bowker|||McNemar-Bowker test is McNemar chi-squared statistic for binary matched pairs, with Bowker chi-squared fit test of symmetry model (tests all rows of data) (cf. Agresti, 2007)||||<0.001
81616374|NCT05372094|162913489|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fixed factor of program and random intercept of participant||||0.007
81616375|NCT05372094|162913489|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Follow up comparison between noise reduction setting OFF and noise reduction setting STRONG||||< 0.05
81528775|NCT02214290|162744682|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|post-hoc comparisons were used to determine within-group and between-group differences.||||||<0.001
81528776|NCT02214290|162744683|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|post-hoc comparisons were used to determine within-group and between-group differences.||||||<0.001
81616376|NCT05372094|162913489|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Follow up comparison between noise reduction setting STRONG and noise reduction setting WEAK||||<0.01
81616377|NCT05372094|162913489|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Follow up comparison between ratings of effort with OFF and WEAK"||||>.05
81616378|NCT05372094|162913490|OTHER|||||||0.283|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.283
81616379|NCT05372094|162913491|OTHER|||||||0.145|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done only between NR OFF and NR at a custom or preferred setting.||||0.145
81616380|NCT05372094|162913492|OTHER|||||||0.3018|||||||Exact Binomial test|||An exact binomial test was performed to evaluate if the majority of teens and pre-teens with mild to severe hearing loss preferred NR setting (i.e., either weak or strong) to the NR setting OFF.||||0.3018
81616381|NCT05372094|162913493|OTHER|||||||0.1796|||||||Exact Binomial test|||Exact binomial test was done to evaluate if the majority (\>50%) of teens and pre-teens prefer to use Tap Control to access Bluetooth streaming, compared to using the HA push button or phone controls.||||0.1796
81616382|NCT04897737|162913507|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||All analyses were by intention-to-treat. In the case of missing outcomes for participants who did not return for the follow-up visit, we assigned outcome values of the following: poor PrEP adherence (TFV undetected) and partner not tested for HIV. We constructed univariate Poisson regression models with robust standard errors to examine the predictors of outcomes of interests. Model results are presented as crude risk ratios (RRs) and risk differences (RDs) with 95% CIs.||2.82|1.19|<0.001
81637306|NCT00308308|162965031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.41||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|-6.3|||ANCOVA|||||-6.3|-35.4|0.0052
81637307|NCT00308308|162965032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.941||||0.8311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|1.652|||Regression, Logistic|||logistic regression analysis with the terms of treatment and baseline HbA1c in the model||1.652|0.536|0.8311
81637308|NCT00308308|162965033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.488||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.278|0.856|||Regression, Logistic||Model: Treatment + Site|||0.856|0.278|0.0124
81637309|NCT00308308|162965034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.825||||0.2786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.582|1.169|||Regression, Logistic||Model: Treatment + Site|||1.169|0.582|0.2786
81637310|NCT00308308|162965035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1193|||||||Generalized Estimation Equation|"* Based on Poisson distribution~* Model: Treatment + Time Period"||||||0.1193
81637311|NCT00308308|162965036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2131|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation|"* Based on Poisson distribution~* Model: Treatment + Time Period"||||||0.2131
81637312|NCT02551224|162965037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.99|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.99|0.51|<0.0001
81637313|NCT02551224|162965038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.61|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.61|0.21|<0.0001
81637314|NCT01482091|162965039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.048
81464160|NCT00529373|162619550|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.4|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.4|0.92|0.246
81616383|NCT04897737|162913508|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|7.27|||Regression, Linear|||All analyses were by intention-to-treat. In the case of missing outcomes for participants who did not return for the follow-up visit, we assigned outcome values of the following: poor PrEP adherence (TFV undetected) and partner not tested for HIV. We constructed univariate Poisson regression models with robust standard errors to examine the predictors of outcomes of interests. Model results are presented as crude risk ratios (RRs) and 95% CIs.|RD=49.1% (95% CI=32.8, 65.3), p\<0.001|7.27|2.08|<0.001
81616384|NCT03525119|162913525|NON_INFERIORITY|As per predefined criteria in protocol the non-inferiority was established only between group 1 and group 3. Non-inferiority of HAV+TDV to HAV was established if the upper bound of the 95% CI was less than 10%.|Seroprotection Rate Difference|-1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|4.28||||||||4.28|-8.91|
81616385|NCT05046132|162913539|OTHER||Mean of Placebo-corrected CHFB|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.23|6.17||||||"The C-QTc analysis was performed with a non-linear model.~The mean of placebo-corrected CHFB in QTcF at maximum concentration (Cmax) geometric mean of therapeutic dose (3 mg QD) was estimated with bias-corrected 90% CI by nonparametric bootstrap methods."||6.17|1.23|
81616386|NCT05046132|162913540|OTHER||Mean of Placebo-corrected CHFB|4.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.7|7.64||||||The C-QTc analysis was performed with a non-linear model. The mean of placebo-corrected CHFB in QTcF at Cmax geometric mean of therapeutic dose (7 mg QD) was estimated with bias-corrected 90% CI by nonparametric bootstrap methods.||7.64|1.70|
81616387|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|5.6||||||Pre-dose||5.6|-0.6|
81616388|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|3.1||||||0.5 hr Post dose||3.1|-3.0|
81616389|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|3.0||||||1 hr Post dose||3.0|-2.8|
81616390|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|5.1||||||1.5 hr Post dose||5.1|-1.8|
81616391|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|4.1||||||2 hr Post dose||4.1|-2.8|
81616392|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|3.4||||||2.5 hr Post dose||3.4|-2.9|
81616393|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|5.7||||||3 hr Post dose||5.7|-1.4|
81616394|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|2.7||||||4 hr Post dose||2.7|-2.9|
81616395|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|2.7||||||5 hr Post dose||2.7|-3.1|
81616396|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|2.3||||||6 hr Post dose||2.3|-3.8|
81616397|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.5|-0.1||||||7 hr Post dose||-0.1|-5.5|
81616398|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.5|1.3||||||8 hr Post dose||1.3|-4.5|
81616399|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|3.0||||||9 hr Post dose||3.0|-2.5|
81616400|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|2.7||||||10 hr Post dose||2.7|-2.3|
81616401|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.9|-0.1||||||12 hr Post dose||-0.1|-5.9|
81616402|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.1|1.0||||||16 hr Post dose||1.0|-5.1|
81616403|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|3.8||||||24 hr Post dose||3.8|-1.6|
81616404|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|4.5||||||Pre-dose||4.5|-1.7|
81616405|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|4.7||||||0.5 hr Post dose||4.7|-1.4|
81616406|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|4.8||||||1 hr Post dose||4.8|-1.0|
81616407|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|6.0||||||1.5 hr Post dose||6.0|-0.9|
81616408|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|4.8||||||2 hr Post dose||4.8|-2.1|
81616409|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|4.9||||||2.5 hr Post dose||4.9|-1.4|
81616410|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|5.1||||||3 hr Post dose||5.1|-1.9|
81616411|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|4.2||||||4 hr Post dose||4.2|-1.4|
81616412|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|5.7||||||5 hr Post dose||5.7|-0.2|
81616413|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|7.5||||||6 hr Post dose||7.5|1.4|
81616414|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|5.5||||||7 hr Post dose||5.5|0.1|
81616415|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2|7.0||||||8 hr Post dose||7.0|1.2|
81616416|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|6.3||||||9 hr Post dose||6.3|0.8|
81616417|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|5.8||||||10 hr Post dose||5.8|0.8|
81616418|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|5.5||||||12 hr Post dose||5.5|-0.3|
81616419|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|3.4||||||16 hr Post dose||3.4|-2.7|
81616420|NCT05046132|162913541|OTHER||LS Mean|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|4.4||||||24 hr Post dose||4.4|-1.0|
81616421|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|3.4||||||Pre dose||3.4|-2.8|
81616422|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.3|1.0||||||0.5 hr Post dose||1.0|-5.3|
81616423|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.7|1.4||||||1 hr Post dose||1.4|-4.7|
81616424|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.3|1.0||||||1.5 hr Post dose||1.0|-5.3|
81616425|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.3|-0.3||||||2 hr Post dose||-0.3|-6.3|
81616426|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.1|1.7||||||2.5 hr Post dose||1.7|-4.1|
81616427|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.2|1.7||||||3 hr Post dose||1.7|-4.2|
81616428|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|2.5||||||4 hr Post dose||2.5|-3.6|
81616429|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.1||||||5 hr Post dose||2.1|-4.1|
81616430|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|3.5||||||6 hr Post dose||3.5|-2.7|
81616431|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.5|0.5||||||7 hr Post dose||0.5|-5.5|
81616432|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.2|0.8||||||8 hr Post dose||0.8|-5.2|
81616433|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.3|2.6||||||9 hr Post dose||2.6|-4.3|
81616434|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|3.2||||||10 hr Post dose||3.2|-3.6|
81616435|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.5|1.0||||||12 hr Post dose||1.0|-5.5|
81616436|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|1.7||||||16 hr Post dose||1.7|-5.4|
81616437|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|6.3||||||24 hr Post dose||6.3|-1.2|
81616438|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.1|0.8||||||Pre-dose||0.8|-5.1|
81651299|NCT02358668|162992675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.26||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.26|-1.50|0.17
81616439|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|3.0||||||0.5 hr Post dose||3.0|-3.1|
81616440|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|2.9||||||1 hr Post dose||2.9|-3.0|
81651300|NCT02358668|162992675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|1.24||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.24|-0.46|0.37
81651301|NCT02358668|162992676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|0.31||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.31|-1.62|0.18
81616441|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|3.0||||||1.5 hr Post dose||3.0|-3.1|
81616442|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|2.0||||||2 hr Post dose||2.0|-3.8|
81616443|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|3.0||||||2.5 hr Post dose||3.0|-2.5|
81616444|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|3.7||||||3 hr Post dose||3.7|-1.9|
81616445|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.2|3.7||||||4 hr Post dose||3.7|-2.2|
81616446|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|3.1||||||5 hr Post dose||3.1|-2.8|
81616447|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.9|2.0||||||6 hr Post dose||2.0|-3.9|
81616448|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|2.7||||||7 hr Post dose||2.7|-3.1|
81651302|NCT02358668|162992676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.42||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.36||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.36|-0.51|0.37
81528777|NCT02214290|162744684|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|post-hoc comparisons were used to determine within-group and between-group differences.||||||<0.001
81616449|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|3.1||||||8 hr Post dose||3.1|-2.7|
81616450|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|4.0||||||9 hr Post dose||4.0|-2.7|
81616451|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|4.1||||||10 hr Post dose||4.1|-2.3|
81616452|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.5|2.8||||||12 hr Post dose||2.8|-3.5|
81616453|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|3.0||||||16 hr Post dose||3.0|-3.8|
81616454|NCT05046132|162913542|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.1|2.0||||||24 hr Post dose||2.0|-5.1|
81616455|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|6.8||||||Pre dose||6.8|0.1|
81616456|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|4.6||||||0.5 hr Post dose||4.6|-3.0|
81616457|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.1|3.9||||||1 hr Post dose||3.9|-4.1|
81616458|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|4.4||||||1.5 hr Post dose||4.4|-2.7|
81616459|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|6.6||||||2 hr Post dose||6.6|-0.6|
81616460|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|7.4||||||2.5 hr Post dose||7.4|-0.3|
81616461|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2|8.1||||||3 hr Post dose||8.1|1.2|
81616462|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5|8.9||||||4 hr Post dose||8.9|1.5|
81616463|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|5.8||||||5 hr Post dose||5.8|-1.7|
81616464|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|5.1||||||6 hr Post dose||5.1|-1.6|
81616465|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|5.7||||||7 hr Post dose||5.7|-1.1|
81616466|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|6.2||||||8 hr Post dose||6.2|-1.4|
81616467|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|7.8||||||9 hr Post dose||7.8|0.9|
81616468|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|7.4||||||10 hr Post dose||7.4|0.3|
81616469|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.2|2.7||||||12 hr Post dose||2.7|-4.2|
81616470|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|7.0||||||16 hr Post dose||7.0|0.1|
81616471|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|2.8||||||24 hr Post dose||2.8|-5.7|
81616472|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|5.6||||||Pre dose||5.6|-1.0|
81651303|NCT02358668|162992677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.14||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|0.09||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.09|-4.36|0.06
81651304|NCT02358668|162992677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.43||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|2.58||The p-value of treatment effects (reference to placebo) were obtained by mixed effect model analysis comparing the outcome values adjusted with repeated measures, ages and gender.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.58|-1.71|0.69
81651305|NCT02358668|162992678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||||||The univariate p-value of treatment group was obtained by t-tests comparing the changes to that of placebo group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.29
81710223|NCT02253173|163117020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81616473|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|2.2||||||0.5 hr Post dose||2.2|-5.4|
81616474|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|4.3||||||1 hr Post dose||4.3|-3.8|
81464161|NCT00529373|162619551|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.03|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||2.03|0.32|0.638
81616475|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|7.6||||||1.5 hr Post dose||7.6|0.4|
81616476|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.7|10.0||||||2 hr Post dose||10.0|2.7|
81616477|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.6|10.2||||||2.5 hr Post dose||10.2|2.6|
81616478|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.0|12.0||||||3 hr Post dose||12.0|5.0|
81616479|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.4|13.8||||||4 hr Post dose||13.8|6.4|
81616480|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.1|11.6||||||5 hr Post dose||11.6|4.1|
81616481|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.4|11.2||||||6 hr Post dose||11.2|4.4|
81616482|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.4|10.2||||||7 hr Post dose||10.2|3.4|
81616483|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|8.3||||||8 hr Post dose||8.3|0.6|
81616484|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.1|10.0||||||9 hr Post dose||10.0|3.1|
81616485|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.0|10.1||||||10 hr Post dose||10.1|3.0|
81616486|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.8|8.8||||||12 hr Post dose||8.8|1.8|
81616487|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.7|10.6||||||16 hr Post dose||10.6|3.7|
81616488|NCT05046132|162913543|OTHER||LS Mean|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|7.5||||||24 hr Post dose||7.5|-1.0|
81616489|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.7|11.8||||||Pre dose||11.8|3.7|
81616490|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.3|9.8||||||0.5 hr Post dose||9.8|3.3|
81616491|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|8.6||||||1 hr Post dose||8.6|0.6|
81616492|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|8.6||||||1.5 hr Post dose||8.6|0.6|
81616493|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|8.0||||||2 hr Post dose||8.0|-0.4|
81464162|NCT00529373|162619552|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.36|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; p-value is unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.36|1.02|0.029
81616494|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.8|10.4||||||2.5 hr Post dose||10.4|1.8|
81616495|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.7|9.8||||||3 hr Post dose||9.8|1.7|
81616496|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.5|9.8||||||4 hr Post dose||9.8|2.5|
81616497|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.6|9.8||||||5 hr Post dose||9.8|1.6|
81616498|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|8.4||||||6 hr Post dose||8.4|1.1|
81616499|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|7.0||||||7 hr Post dose||7.0|-0.9|
81616500|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3|8.8||||||8 hr Post dose||8.8|1.3|
81616501|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.5|10.6||||||9 hr Post dose||10.6|2.5|
81616502|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.8|12.3||||||10 hr Post dose||12.3|4.8|
81616503|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.4|11.4||||||12 hr Post dose||11.4|4.4|
81616504|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|8.9||||||16 hr Post dose||8.9|0.9|
81616505|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.6|12.0||||||24 hr Post dose||12.0|3.6|
81616506|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|6.0||||||Pre dose||6.0|-1.8|
81616507|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|6.2||||||0.5 hr Post dose||6.2|-0.0|
81616508|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|5.7||||||1 hr Post dose||5.7|-1.9|
81616509|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.6|10.4||||||1.5 hr Post dose||10.4|2.6|
81616510|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3|9.3||||||2 hr Post dose||9.3|1.3|
81616511|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.0|15.1||||||2.5 hr Post dose||15.1|7.0|
81616512|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.9|13.6||||||3 hr Post dose||13.6|5.9|
81616513|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|10.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.2|14.2||||||4 hr Post dose||14.2|7.2|
81616514|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.9|12.7||||||5 hr Post dose||12.7|4.9|
81616515|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.5|14.5||||||6 hr Post dose||14.5|7.5|
81616516|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.1|14.6||||||7 hr Post dose||14.6|7.1|
81616517|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.6|14.9||||||8 hr Post dose||14.9|7.6|
81616518|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.9|13.7||||||9 hr Post dose||13.7|5.9|
81616519|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.9|14.1||||||10 hr Post dose||14.1|6.9|
81616520|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.4|15.2||||||12 hr Post dose||15.2|8.4|
81616521|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.6|13.3||||||16 hr Post dose||13.3|5.6|
81616522|NCT05046132|162913544|OTHER||LS Mean|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.8|14.9||||||24 hr Post dose||14.9|6.8|
81616523|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.4|-2.2||||||Pre dose||-2.2|-8.4|
81616524|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.9|0.5||||||0.5 hr Post dose||0.5|-5.9|
81616525|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|-0.7||||||1 hr Post dose||-0.7|-5.7|
81616526|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.7|1.9||||||1.5 hr Post dose||1.9|-3.7|
81616527|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|-0.2||||||2 hr Post dose||-0.2|-5.7|
81616528|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|-1.5||||||2.5 hr Post dose||-1.5|-6.5|
81616529|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.1|-1.3||||||3 hr Post dose||-1.3|-7.1|
81616530|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.4|-0.8||||||4 hr Post dose||-0.8|-7.4|
81616531|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.7|2.1||||||5 hr Post dose||2.1|-3.7|
81616532|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.3|-0.4||||||6 hr Post dose||-0.4|-6.3|
81616533|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.0|-0.5||||||7 hr Post dose||-0.5|-6.0|
81616534|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.7|1.5||||||8 hr Post dose||1.5|-4.7|
81616535|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.9|-1.2||||||9 hr Post dose||-1.2|-6.9|
81616536|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.6|-1.0||||||10 hr Post dose||-1.0|-7.6|
81616537|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.7|-2.1||||||12 hr Post dose||-2.1|-8.7|
81616538|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.4|-0.8||||||16 hr Post dose||-0.8|-7.4|
81464163|NCT00529373|162619553|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.17|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.17|0.95|0.341
81464164|NCT00529373|162619554|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.68|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.68|0.9|0.198
81464165|NCT00529373|162619555|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.26|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.26|0.7|0.798
81616539|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.1|-4.2||||||24 hr Post dose||-4.2|-10.1|
81616540|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|4.2||||||Pre dose||4.2|-2.0|
81616541|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|6.3||||||0.5 hr Post dose||6.3|-0.1|
81616542|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|4.9||||||1 hr Post dose||4.9|-0.1|
81616543|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|5.8||||||1.5 hr Post dose||5.8|0.2|
81616544|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|4.6||||||2 hr Post dose||4.6|-1.0|
81616545|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|3.1||||||2.5 hr Post dose||3.1|-1.9|
81616546|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|4.8||||||3 hr Post dose||4.8|-1.0|
81651306|NCT02358668|162992678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||||||The univariate p-value of treatment group was obtained by t-tests comparing the changes to that of placebo group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81651307|NCT02358668|162992679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||||||The univariate p-value of treatment group was obtained by t-tests comparing the changes to that of placebo group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81651308|NCT02358668|162992679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||||||The univariate p-value of treatment group was obtained by t-tests comparing the changes to that of placebo group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.48
81651309|NCT02358668|162992680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||||||The univariate p-value of treatment group was obtained by t-tests comparing the changes to that of placebo group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.61
81616547|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.5|3.0||||||4 hr Post dose||3.0|-3.5|
81464166|NCT00529373|162619556|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.37||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.71|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.71|1.1|0.005
81464167|NCT00529373|162619557|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.5|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.5|0.99|0.059
81464168|NCT00529373|162619558|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.61||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.9|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||2.9|0.89|0.114
81464169|NCT00529373|162619559|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.31|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; p-value is unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.31|0.99|0.159
81464170|NCT00529373|162619560|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.46|||Regression, Cox|No adjustments for multiplicity were applied; all p-values reported were unadjusted and therefore considered nominal.||Odanacatib 50 mg OW - Placebo||1.46|0.93|0.178
81464171|NCT00529373|162619561|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen|Difference in rates|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.09||||||||0.09|-0.01|
81616548|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|3.2||||||5 hr Post dose||3.2|-2.6|
81616549|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.8|1.1||||||6 hr Post dose||1.1|-4.8|
81616550|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|1.7||||||7 hr Post dose||1.7|-3.8|
81616551|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|2.6||||||8 hr Post dose||2.6|-3.6|
81616552|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.6|0.2||||||9 hr Post dose||0.2|-5.6|
81616553|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.8|-0.2||||||10 hr Post dose||-0.2|-6.8|
81616554|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.6|0.1||||||12 hr Post dose||0.1|-6.6|
81616555|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|3.6||||||16 hr Post dose||3.6|-3.0|
81616556|NCT05046132|162913545|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|2.9||||||24 hr Post dose||2.9|-3.0|
81616557|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.3|-3.0||||||Pre dose||-3.0|-10.3|
81616558|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.5|-4.0||||||0.5 hr Post dose||-4.0|-10.5|
81616559|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.8|-1.2||||||1 hr Post dose||-1.2|-8.8|
81616560|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.4|-1.6||||||1.5 hr Post dose||-1.6|-8.4|
81616561|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.6|-0.3||||||2 hr Post dose||-0.3|-6.6|
81616562|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.1|0.3||||||2.5 hr Post dose||0.3|-6.1|
81651310|NCT02358668|162992680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||||||The univariate p-value of treatment group was obtained by t-tests comparing the changes to that of placebo group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.89
81651311|NCT00233480|162992701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||paired t test|||||||0.025
81651312|NCT00592293|162992719|OTHER||Cumulative incidence|17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|27.6||||||||27.6|9.1|
81651313|NCT00592293|162992720|OTHER||Percent Survival, Local Control|87.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.1|93.7||||||||93.7|78.1|
81651314|NCT01606319|162992722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||relative rate|0.94||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.28|||log-linear model|log-linear model in which the number of exacerbations was assumed to follow a negative binomial distribution|relative rate with acetaminophen in the numerator and ibuprofen in the denominator|||1.28|.69|0.67
81651315|NCT01606319|162992723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.0019|||ANCOVA|||||.0019|-0.039|0.5
81651316|NCT01606319|162992724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.9|0.69
81710224|NCT02253173|163117021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1269|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1269
81651317|NCT01606319|162992725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||relative rate|0.99||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.37|||log-linear model|log-linear model in which the number of exacerbations was assumed to follow a negative binomial distribution|relative rate with acetaminophen in the numerator and ibuprofen in the denominator|||1.37|0.72|.94
81651318|NCT01634269|162992735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion of IF implanted subjects|87.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.7|98.4|||Exact binomial|||||98.4|61.7|0.002
81651319|NCT02330094|162992793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7
81651320|NCT02330094|162992794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.79
81651321|NCT02330094|162992795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.66
81464172|NCT00529373|162619562|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen|Difference in rates|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.05||||||||0.05|0.01|
81616563|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.7|-1.5||||||3 hr Post dose||-1.5|-7.7|
81616564|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.3|-3.8||||||4 hr Post dose||-3.8|-10.3|
81616565|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.9|0.6||||||5 hr Post dose||0.6|-6.9|
81616566|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.8|-0.6||||||6 hr Post dose||-0.6|-7.8|
81616567|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.1|-1.6||||||7 hr Post dose||-1.6|-8.1|
81616568|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.8|-1.1||||||8 hr Post dose||-1.1|-7.8|
81616569|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.3|-2.6||||||9 hr Post dose||-2.6|-9.3|
81651322|NCT00203047|162992861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11820976||0.8023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.20|-0.26|0.8023
81651323|NCT01607879|162992877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1497|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.1497
81651324|NCT01607879|162992878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81651325|NCT01607879|162992879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.75
81464173|NCT00529373|162619563|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen|Difference in rates|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.11||||||||0.11|0.03|
81464174|NCT00529373|162619564|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen|Difference in rates|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.06||||||||0.06|0.02|
81616570|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.8|-1.1||||||10 hr Post dose||-1.1|-7.8|
81616571|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.3|-1.1||||||12 hr Post dose||-1.1|-7.3|
81616572|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.7|-2.0||||||16 hr Post dose||-2.0|-9.7|
81616573|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.5|-3.8||||||24 hr Post dose||-3.8|-12.5|
81616574|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|5.9||||||Pre dose||5.9|-1.2|
81616575|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.5|1.8||||||0.5 hr Post dose||1.8|-4.5|
81616576|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|3.3||||||1 hr Post dose||3.3|-4.0|
81616577|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|3.6||||||1.5 hr Post dose||3.6|-3.0|
81616578|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|2.0||||||2 hr Post dose||2.0|-4.0|
81616579|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|3.6||||||2.5 hr Post dose||3.6|-2.6|
81616580|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.7|2.3||||||3 hr Post dose||2.3|-3.7|
81616581|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|0.9||||||4 hr Post dose||0.9|-5.4|
81616582|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|4.6||||||5 hr Post dose||4.6|-2.5|
81616583|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.1|2.8||||||6 hr Post dose||2.8|-4.1|
81616584|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.0|1.3||||||7 hr Post dose||1.3|-5.0|
81616585|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.7|2.8||||||8 hr Post dose||2.8|-3.7|
81616586|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.4|3.1||||||9 hr Post dose||3.1|-3.4|
81616587|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|3.7||||||10 hr Post dose||3.7|-2.8|
81616588|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|3.1||||||12 hr Post dose||3.1|-2.9|
81616589|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|4.3||||||16 hr Post dose||4.3|-3.1|
81651326|NCT01607879|162992880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.925|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.925
81651327|NCT01607879|162992881|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81651328|NCT00150618|162992951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0041||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0041
81651329|NCT00150618|162992951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0176||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0176
81651330|NCT00150618|162992951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0016||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0016
81651331|NCT00150618|162992951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0006||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0006
81651332|NCT00150618|162992952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0010
81651333|NCT00150618|162992952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0468||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0468
81651334|NCT00150618|162992952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0056||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0056
81651335|NCT00150618|162992952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0237||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0237
81651336|NCT00150618|162992953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0074||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0074
81651337|NCT00150618|162992953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1404||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1404
81651338|NCT00150618|162992953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0055||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0055
81651339|NCT00150618|162992953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0041||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0041
81616590|NCT05046132|162913546|OTHER||LS Mean|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|5.9||||||24 hr Post dose||5.9|-2.5|
81616591|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|1.2||||||Pre dose||1.2|-2.6|
81616592|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|0.7||||||0.5 hr post dose||0.7|-2.6|
81616593|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|2.3||||||1 hr post dose||2.3|-1.1|
81616594|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.5|1.3||||||1.5 hr post dose||1.3|-1.5|
81616595|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|2.4||||||2 hr post dose||2.4|-0.8|
81464175|NCT02547220|162619640|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.6||||0.6857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|34.5|||Fisher Exact||Difference in percentage was calculated by the difference in percentage of new or worsening TG at 6 months between CINRYZE and placebo|||34.5|-29.4|0.6857
81464176|NCT03771560|162619685|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|6.4|||Paired Sample t-test|||The parent-reported change in mean ABC total score from baseline to week 12.||6.4|-11.3|0.56
81616596|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|2.4||||||2.5 hr post dose||2.4|-1.0|
81616597|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|2.0||||||3 hr post dose||2.0|-1.6|
81616598|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|2.3||||||4 hr post dose||2.3|-0.9|
81616599|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|2.1||||||5 hr post dose||2.1|-1.2|
81616600|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|2.4||||||6 hr post dose||2.4|-0.7|
81616601|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|2.4||||||7 hr post dose||2.4|-0.6|
81616602|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|2.2||||||8 hr post dose||2.2|-1.0|
81616603|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|1.3||||||9 hr post dose||1.3|-1.6|
81616604|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.5|1.6||||||10 hr post dose||1.6|-1.5|
81616605|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|3.0||||||12 hr post dose||3.0|-0.2|
81616606|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|3.4||||||16 hr post dose||3.4|-0.3|
81616607|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|1.6||||||24 hr post dose||1.6|-2.1|
81464177|NCT03771560|162619686|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|7.6|||Paired Sample t-test|||The teacher-reported change in mean ABC total score from baseline to week 12.||7.6|-5.2|0.68
81464178|NCT03771560|162619687|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.8||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|1.6|||Paired Sample t-test|||The parent-reported change in mean SRS total score from baseline to week 12.||1.6|-17.3|0.095
81616608|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|2.6||||||Pre dose||2.6|-1.2|
81616609|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|1.4||||||0.5 hr post dose||1.4|-1.9|
81616610|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|2.2||||||1 hr post dose||2.2|-1.2|
81616611|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|2.1||||||1.5 hr post dose||2.1|-0.7|
81616612|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|2.2||||||2 hr post dose||2.2|-1.1|
81616613|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|2.5||||||2.5 hr post dose||2.5|-0.9|
81616614|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.5|2.1||||||3 hr post dose||2.1|-1.5|
81616615|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|1.1||||||4 hr post dose||1.1|-2.1|
81616616|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.5|1.9||||||5 hr post dose||1.9|-1.5|
81616617|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|1.4||||||6 hr post dose||1.4|-1.7|
81616618|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|1.4||||||7 hr post dose||1.4|-1.6|
81616619|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|2.4||||||8 hr post dose||2.4|-0.7|
81616620|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|1.3||||||9 hr post dose||1.3|-1.6|
81651340|NCT00150618|162992954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0303||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0303
81651341|NCT00150618|162992954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4982||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4982
81651342|NCT00150618|162992954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0017||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0017
81651343|NCT00150618|162992954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0063||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0063
81651344|NCT00150618|162992955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0383||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Psychosocial category||||0.0383
81651345|NCT00150618|162992955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5859||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Psychosocial category||||0.5859
81651346|NCT00150618|162992955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2136||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Psychosocial category||||0.2136
81651347|NCT00150618|162992955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1483||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Psychosocial category||||0.1483
81651348|NCT00762476|162992960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Poisson regression|||||||>0.5000
81651349|NCT00762476|162992961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Poisson regression|||||||>0.5000
81651350|NCT00762476|162992962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Poisson regression|||||||0.3451
81651351|NCT01637077|162993014|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.56
81464179|NCT03771560|162619688|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|13.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The teacher-reported change in mean SRS total score from baseline to week 12.||13.5|-7.0|0.95
81464180|NCT03771560|162619689|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|3.5|||Paired Sample t-test|||The parent-reported change in mean PedsQL total score from baseline to week 12.||3.5|-5.2|0.69
81616621|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|1.6||||||10 hr post dose||1.6|-1.4|
81651352|NCT01637077|162993015|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.48
81651353|NCT01637077|162993016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Worst pain over the past 24 hours||||0.62
81616622|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|3.1||||||12 hr post dose||3.1|-0.1|
81651354|NCT01637077|162993016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Average pain over the past 24 hours||||0.22
81616623|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|3.0||||||16 hr post dose||3.0|-0.7|
81616624|NCT05046132|162913547|OTHER||LS Mean|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|3.4||||||24 hr post dose||3.4|-0.3|
81616625|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|2.9||||||Pre dose||2.9|-1.3|
81616626|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|1.2||||||0.5 hr post dose||1.2|-1.8|
81616627|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|3.8||||||1 hr post dose||3.8|-1.4|
81616628|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|1.8||||||1.5 hr post dose||1.8|-1.8|
81616629|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|0.3||||||2 hr post dose||0.3|-3.0|
81616630|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|3.1||||||2.5 hr post dose||3.1|-0.0|
81616631|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|1.5||||||3 hr post dose||1.5|-1.7|
81616632|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|2.9||||||4 hr post dose||2.9|-0.3|
81616633|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.2|2.0||||||5 hr post dose||2.0|-2.2|
81616634|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|2.3||||||6 hr post dose||2.3|-0.8|
81616635|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|2.7||||||7 hr post dose||2.7|-0.8|
81616636|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|2.4||||||8 hr post dose||2.4|-0.3|
81616637|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|2.9||||||9 hr post dose||2.9|-0.7|
81616638|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|1.9||||||10 hr post dose||1.9|-1.4|
81616639|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|3.2||||||12 hr post dose||3.2|-0.6|
81616640|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|2.4||||||16 hr post dose||2.4|-1.0|
81616641|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|4.2||||||24 hr post dose||4.2|-1.0|
81616642|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|1.7||||||Pre dose||1.7|-2.3|
81616643|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|1.3||||||0.5 hr post dose||1.3|-1.6|
81616644|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|1.2||||||1 hr post dose||1.2|-3.8|
81616645|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|1.8||||||1.5 hr post dose||1.8|-1.7|
81616646|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|0.5||||||2 hr post dose||0.5|-2.7|
81616647|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|2.3||||||2.5 hr post dose||2.3|-0.8|
81616648|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|1.8||||||3 hr post dose||1.8|-1.3|
81616649|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|1.9||||||4 hr post dose||1.9|-1.2|
81464181|NCT01031680|162619690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0473|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.37||Significant at alpha=0.025 (2-sided). A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control Type I error across the primary \& key secondary objectives|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum as effects and baseline value as covariate for each endpoint|with stratum = age-by-insulin use-by-time from most recent qualifying CV event|H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.37|-0.56|<0.0001
81464182|NCT01031680|162619691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|12.9||Significant at alpha=0.025 (2-sided). A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control Type I error across the primary \& key secondary objectives|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|with age-by-insulin use-by-time from most recent qualifying CV event as stratum||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||12.9|7.0|<0.0001
81616650|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.5|0.5||||||5 hr post dose||0.5|-3.5|
81616651|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|2.3||||||6 hr post dose||2.3|-0.6|
81616652|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|2.1||||||7 hr post dose||2.1|-1.3|
81616653|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|2.6||||||8 hr post dose||2.6|-0.0|
81616654|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|2.2||||||9 hr post dose||2.2|-1.3|
81616655|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|0.5||||||10 hr post dose||0.5|-2.7|
81616656|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|1.5||||||12 hr post dose||1.5|-2.1|
81616657|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|1.4||||||16 hr post dose||1.4|-1.9|
81616658|NCT05046132|162913548|OTHER||LS Mean|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|4.9||||||24 hr post dose||4.9|-0.2|
81616659|NCT04365400|162913579|SUPERIORITY||Hodges Lehmann Median|8.24||||0.1148124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|18.19|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||18.19|-2.01|0.1148124
81616660|NCT04365400|162913579|SUPERIORITY||Hodges Lehmann Median|-0.82||||0.8668467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.16|7.96|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||7.96|-10.16|0.8668467
81616661|NCT04365400|162913580|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Change in HbA1c (%)|0.02516||||0.8658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26658|0.316897|||ANCOVA|||||0.316897|-0.26658|0.8658
81616662|NCT04365400|162913580|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Change in HbA1c (%)|-0.07333||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39012|0.243455|||ANCOVA|||||0.243455|-0.39012|0.6500
81616663|NCT02371746|162913583|SUPERIORITY||Change from baseline|30.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.84|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|36.6|||ANCOVA|||estimatCohort 1 all Groups: Non-study eye: TRAVANTAN Z Cohort 1 - Group 1: Study Eye: 28.2 ug travoprost Cohort 1 - Group 2: Study Eye: 42.3 ug travoprost Cohort 1 - Group 3: Study Eye: 42 .5 ug travoprost Cohort 1 - Group 4: Study Eye: 85.0 ug travoprost||36.6|-1.8|<0.001
81616664|NCT02613364|162913584|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is established if the difference in mean change on the ISI between YOCAS©® and CBT-I is less than 1.15. Using ANCOVA to estimate differences in mean change between YOCAS©® and CBT-I, a correlation of 0.576 (from our prior study), and a sample of 168 subjects per group, we will have sufficient (80%) power to detect non-inferiority using a margin of 1.15 at p = 0.025.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.66|4.37||The p-value shown above is from the Least Squares Mean between YOCAS - CBT-I from the Mixed Model.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is YOCAS - CBT-I|Constructed a 95% confidence interval on the mean change of ISI from baseline between the arms (YOCAS - CBT-I). If the lower bound of the interval is less than 1.5 then we conclude that YOCAS is non-inferior.||4.37|2.66|<.0001
81616665|NCT02613364|162913585|SUPERIORITY|Using ANCOVA to estimate differences in mean change between YOCAS and health education, a correlation of 0.576 (from our prior study), and a sample size of 168 evaluable subjects per group, we will have sufficient power to detect differences on the ISI of at least 1.3, 1.5 and 1.6 (all larger than our 1.15 non-inferiority margin) at 80%, 90%, and 95% power, respectively|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|-0.58||the comparison of YOCAS to the health education control is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha. The p-value shown is from the Least Squares Mean (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is from the ISI Least Squares Mean difference (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|The comparison of YOCAS to the health education control is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha.||-0.58|-2.23|0.0009
81616666|NCT02613364|162913586|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the mean change in the outcome measure between the two arms is zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.04||The comparison of YOCAS to the health education control is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha. The p-value shown is from the Least Squares Mean (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is from the ISI Least Squares Mean difference (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|The comparison of YOCAS to the health education control is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha.||0.04|-0.98|0.0700
81616667|NCT02613364|162913587|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the mean change in the outcome measure between the two arms is zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.75||The comparison of YOCAS to CBT-I is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha. The p-value shown is from the Least Squares Mean (YOCAS - CBT-I) generated from the Mixed Model.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is from the ISI Least Squares Mean difference (YOCAS - CBT-I) generated from the Mixed Model.|The comparison of YOCAS to CBT-I is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha.||2.75|1.70|<.0001
81637315|NCT01482091|162965041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.05
81637316|NCT01482091|162965042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81637317|NCT01482091|162965045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.68
81651355|NCT01637077|162993016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Least pain over the past 24 hours||||0.07
81616668|NCT02613364|162913588|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the mean change in the outcome measure between the two arms is zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.03||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.91|33.54||The comparison of YOCAS to the health education control is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha. The p-value shown is from the Least Squares Mean (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is from the Least Squares Mean difference (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|The comparison of YOCAS to the health education control is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha.||33.54|5.91|0.0052
81616669|NCT02613364|162913589|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the mean change in the outcome measure between the two arms is zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.12||0.0258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|29.94||The comparison of YOCAS to CBT-I is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha. The p-value shown is from the Least Squares Mean (YOCAS - CBT-I) generated from the Mixed Model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||29.94|1.93|0.0258
81616670|NCT02613364|162913590|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the mean change in the outcome measure between the two arms is zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.048||The comparison of YOCAS to the health education control is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha. The p-value shown is from the Least Squares Mean (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is from the Least Squares Mean difference (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|||0.048|-0.053|0.92
81637318|NCT01482091|162965046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81637319|NCT01482091|162965047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81637320|NCT01482091|162965051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81637321|NCT04679675|162965052|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.36|||Poisson Regression with GEE|||Primary analysis stratified by screening history. These results are for Screening-Adherent (population):Direct-Mail versus Education analysis.||1.36|1.23|0.05
81637322|NCT04679675|162965052|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.12|||Poisson Regression with GEE|||Primary analysis stratified by screening history. These results are for Screening-Adherent (population):Opt-In versus Education analysis.||1.12|1.02|.05
81637323|NCT04679675|162965052|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.9||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|2.16|||Poisson Regression with GEE|||Primary analysis stratified by screening history. These results are for Screening-Overdue (population):Direct-Mail versus Education analysis.||2.16|1.68|.05
81637324|NCT04679675|162965052|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.25|||Poisson Regression with GEE|||Primary analysis stratified by screening history. These results are for Screening-Unknown (population):Opt-In versus Education analysis.||1.25|1.03|.05
81637325|NCT01702259|162965063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81637326|NCT01702259|162965064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81528778|NCT00699608|162744686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99||||0.267||95.0|-2.74|0.76|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA used (fixed effects: adjusted period baseline, participant baseline, age, gender, period and treatment group; random effect: participant).||||0.76|-2.74|0.267
81637327|NCT01702259|162965065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81637328|NCT01702259|162965066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81637329|NCT01934452|162965068|SUPERIORITY||Hodges Lehmann estimator|2.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|3.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||3.8|2.2|<0.001
81637330|NCT01934452|162965069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81637331|NCT01934452|162965070|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Extended or partial nephrectomy||||1.000
81637332|NCT01934452|162965070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.809|||||||Chi-squared|||Nephrectomy with or without adrenalectomy||||0.809
81637333|NCT01934452|162965070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||Chi-squared|||Nephrectomy with or without curettage||||0.019
81637334|NCT01934452|162965070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.734|||||||Fisher Exact|||Open or laparoscopic nephrectomy||||0.734
81637335|NCT01934452|162965071|SUPERIORITY||Hodges Lehmann estimator|-3.7||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|1.6|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.6|-13.2|0.230
81637336|NCT01934452|162965072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.695|||||||Fisher Exact|||Sarcomatoid contingent||||0.695
81637337|NCT01934452|162965073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.316|||||||Chi-squared|||M class||||0.316
81637338|NCT01934452|162965074|SUPERIORITY||Hodges Lehmann estimator|-2.0||||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|18.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||18.0|-22.0|0.778
81637339|NCT01934452|162965075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.812|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.812
81637340|NCT01934452|162965076|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.47||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|6.77|||Chi-squared|||Presence of necrosis||6.77|0.90|0.077
81637341|NCT01934452|162965076|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.52|||Chi-squared|||Vascular embolism||3.52|0.44|0.673
81637342|NCT01934452|162965076|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|3.97|||Fisher Exact|||Sarcomatoid component||3.97|0.27|1.000
81637343|NCT01934452|162965077|SUPERIORITY||Hodges Lehmann estimator|-0.2||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.6|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.6|-1.5|0.865
81637344|NCT01934452|162965078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Chi-squared|||Lung||||0.011
81637345|NCT01934452|162965078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.132|||||||Chi-squared|||Bones||||0.132
81637346|NCT01934452|162965078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.473|||||||Chi-squared|||Liver||||0.473
81637347|NCT01934452|162965078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.101|||||||Fisher Exact|||Adrenal glands||||0.101
81637348|NCT01934452|162965078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.445|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pancreas||||0.445
81637349|NCT01934452|162965078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Chi-squared|||Lymph nodes||||0.040
81637350|NCT01934452|162965079|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Supradiaphragmatic||||1.000
81637351|NCT01934452|162965079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.295|||||||Fisher Exact|||Infradiaphragmatic||||0.295
81637352|NCT01934452|162965080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.042
81637353|NCT01934452|162965081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.027
81616671|NCT02613364|162913591|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the mean change in the outcome measure between the two arms is zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.098||The comparison of YOCAS to CBT-I is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha. The p-value shown is from the Least Squares Mean (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is from the Least Squares Mean difference (YOCAS - CBT-I) generated from the Mixed Model.|The comparison of YOCAS to the CBT-I control is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha.||0.098|-0.004|0.07
81616672|NCT02613364|162913592|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the mean change in the outcome measure between the two arms is zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|4.44||The comparison of YOCAS to the health education control is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha. The p-value shown is from the Least Squares Mean (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is from the Least Squares Mean difference (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|The comparison of YOCAS to the health education control is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha.||4.44|0.09|0.04
81616673|NCT02613364|162913593|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the mean change in the outcome measure between the two arms is zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|1.43||The comparison of YOCAS to CBT-I is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha. The p-value shown is from the Least Squares Mean (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is from the Least Squares Mean difference (YOCAS - CBT-I) generated from the Mixed Model.|The comparison of YOCAS to CBT-I is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha.||1.43|-2.97|0.49
81616674|NCT02613364|162913594|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the mean change in the outcome measure between the two arms is zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.05||The comparison of YOCAS to the health education control is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha. The p-value shown is from the Least Squares Mean (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is from the Least Squares Mean difference (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|The comparison of YOCAS to the health education control is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha.||0.05|-0.13|0.43
81616675|NCT02613364|162913595|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the mean change in the outcome measure between the two arms is zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.11||The comparison of YOCAS to CBT-I is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha. The p-value shown is from the Least Squares Mean (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is from the Least Squares Mean difference (YOCAS - CBT-I) generated from the Mixed Model.|The comparison of YOCAS to CBT-I is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha.||0.11|-0.07|0.70
81637354|NCT01934452|162965082|SUPERIORITY||Hodges Lehmann estimator|-1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-1.0|-1.0|<0.001
81637355|NCT01934452|162965083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.009
81528779|NCT03078556|162744723|OTHER||Ratio|1.271|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1894|1.3582|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma DTG has been presented.|||1.3582|1.1894|
81528780|NCT03078556|162744723|OTHER||Ratio|1.0341|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0097|1.0591|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||1.0591|1.0097|
81637356|NCT02362789|162965129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-18.3||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.01|-5.59|||ANCOVA|||||-5.59|-31.01|0.0055
81637357|NCT00849485|162965146|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.0||||||90.0|94.5|102.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102|94.5|
81637358|NCT00849485|162965147|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|99.9||||||90.0|97.6|102.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102|97.6|
81637359|NCT00849485|162965148|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|101.0||||||90.0|98.1|104.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104|98.1|
81637360|NCT00556478|162965149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (over 3 months/Baseline)|3.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|4.06|||ANCOVA|||||4.06|2.29|<0.0001
81637361|NCT00556478|162965150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.61|6.34|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of IPE domain ejaculatory control||6.34|3.61|<0.0001
81637362|NCT00556478|162965150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|5.84|||ANCOVA|||IPE domain sexual satisfaction||5.84|3.30|<0.0001
81637363|NCT00556478|162965150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|3.2|||ANCOVA|||IPE domain distress||3.20|1.86|<0.0001
81637364|NCT02233998|162965159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.234|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0162|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|-0.202||Per statistical analysis plan, Hochberg's method at significance level 0.05 was applied to jointly evaluate Whole Mouth Mean MGI at Wk 3 and Whole Mouth Mean PI at Wk 3 for both Listerine rinses vs control. Family-wise error controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment with baseline whole mouth mean modified gingival index as a covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.202|-0.266|<0.001
81637365|NCT02233998|162965159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.197|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0161|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.228|-0.165||Per statistical analysis plan, Hochberg's method at significance level 0.05 was applied to jointly evaluate Whole Mouth Mean MGI at Wk 3 and Whole Mouth Mean PI at Wk 3 for both Listerine rinses vs control. Family-wise error controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment with baseline whole mouth mean modified gingival index as a covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.165|-0.228|<0.001
81464183|NCT01031680|162619692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7898||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|-0.42||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum as effects and baseline value as covariate|with stratum = age-by-insulin use-by-time from most recent qualifying CV event|H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.42|-3.52|0.0126
81464184|NCT01031680|162619693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.64|-1.89||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum as effects and baseline value as covariate|with stratum = age-by-insulin use-by-time from most recent qualifying CV event|H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-1.89|-2.64|<0.0001
81464185|NCT01031680|162619694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8203||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|-0.34||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum as effects and baseline value as covariate|with stratum = age-by-insulin use-by-time from most recent qualifying CV event|H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.34|-3.56|0.0174
81651356|NCT01637077|162993018|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.87
81464186|NCT01031680|162619695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.126|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|16.6||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|Regression, Logistic|Based on methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis \& Davidian and Davidian, Tsiatis, Zhang \& Lu, with adjustment for baseline value and stratum (gender)||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||16.6|8.3|<0.0001
81651357|NCT01637077|162993019|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.84
81651358|NCT01637077|162993020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81651359|NCT01637077|162993021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.12
81616676|NCT02613364|162913596|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the mean change in the outcome measure between the two arms is zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|-0.5||The comparison of YOCAS to the health education control is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha. The p-value shown is from the Least Squares Mean (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is from the Least Squares Mean difference (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|The comparison of YOCAS to the health education control is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha.||-0.50|-2.65|0.0041
81616677|NCT02613364|162913597|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the mean change in the outcome measure between the two arms is zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|3.81||The comparison of YOCAS to CBT-I is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha. The p-value shown is from the Least Squares Mean (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is from the Least Squares Mean difference (YOCAS - CBT-I) generated from the Mixed Model.|The comparison of YOCAS to CBT-I is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha.||3.81|1.61|<.0001
81616678|NCT02613364|162913598|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the mean change in the outcome measure between the two arms is zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|-0.36||The comparison of YOCAS to the health education control is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha. The p-value shown is from the Least Squares Mean (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is from the Least Squares Mean difference (YOCAS - Health Education) generated from the Mixed Model.|The comparison of YOCAS to the health education control is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha.||-0.36|-2.78|0.0108
81616679|NCT02613364|162913599|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the mean change in the outcome measure between the two arms is zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|4.02||The comparison of YOCAS to CBT-I is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha. The p-value shown is from the Least Squares Mean (YOCAS - CBT-I) generated from the Mixed Model.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is from the Least Squares Mean difference (YOCAS - CBT-I) generated from the Mixed Model.|The comparison of YOCAS to CBT-I is a traditional null hypothesis of no difference with a two-sided alpha.||4.02|1.54|<.0001
81616680|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|-0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-4.52|3.17||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 1.||3.17|-4.52|
81616681|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-3.94|4.38||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 4.||4.38|-3.94|
81464187|NCT02703467|162619720|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||calculated|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81616682|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|-0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-4.63|3.19||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 5.||3.19|-4.63|
81616683|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-9.4|10.99||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 6B.||10.99|-9.4|
81464188|NCT00150488|162619734|OTHER|Compared to baseline|||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81616684|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-2.7|4.71||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 7F.||4.71|-2.7|
81464189|NCT05088603|162619784|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.106|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.106
81464190|NCT05088603|162619785|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81464191|NCT05088603|162619786|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81464192|NCT05088603|162619788|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.529|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.529
81464193|NCT05088603|162619789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81464194|NCT05088603|162619790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.502|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.502
81464195|NCT05088603|162619791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.431|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.431
81464196|NCT05088603|162619792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.434|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.434
81616685|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|-0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-5.05|3.82||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 9V.||3.82|-5.05|
81651360|NCT01637077|162993022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.78
81651361|NCT01637077|162993023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.16
81464197|NCT05088603|162619793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.159|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.159
81464198|NCT05088603|162619794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.051
81464199|NCT03233529|162619801|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-1.7|-3.1|<0.0001
81464200|NCT03233529|162619802|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.9906|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48404||0.042|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||||0.0420
81464201|NCT03233529|162619803|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5446|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37855||0.1519|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||||0.1519
81464202|NCT03233529|162619804|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.1273|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32552||0.0007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||||0.0007
81528781|NCT03078556|162744724|OTHER||Ratio|1.155|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0699|1.2468|||||Ratio (C/A) of plasma DTG has been presented.|||1.2468|1.0699|
81528782|NCT03078556|162744724|OTHER||Ratio|1.0635|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0413|1.0861|||||Ratio (C/A) of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||1.0861|1.0413|
81651362|NCT01637077|162993024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Sensory neuropathy||||0.46
81651363|NCT01637077|162993024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Autonomic neuropathy||||0.86
81464203|NCT03233529|162619805|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7612|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44266||0.0871|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||||0.0871
81464204|NCT03233529|162619806|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.3641|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48603||0.0055|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||||0.0055
81464205|NCT03233529|162619807|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.1246|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49359||0.0238|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||||0.0238
81464206|NCT03233529|162619808|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.9913|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68659||0.0042|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||||0.0042
81464207|NCT03233529|162619815|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Crisaborole 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-1.4|-2.7|< 0.0001
81464208|NCT03233529|162619816|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison at Day 8|Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-0.6|-1.3|< 0.0001
81464209|NCT03233529|162619816|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison at Day 15|Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-0.8|-1.4|< 0.0001
81464210|NCT03233529|162619817|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison at Day 2|Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-0.1|-1.6|0.0188
81464211|NCT03233529|162619817|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean of Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison at Day 3|Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-0.4|-1.9|0.0014
81464212|NCT03233529|162619817|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean of Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison at Day 4|Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-0.6|-2.0|0.0003
81464213|NCT03233529|162619817|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean of Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison at Day 5|Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-0.8|-2.2|< 0.0001
81464214|NCT03233529|162619817|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean of Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison at Day 6|Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-0.6|-2.0|0.0003
81528783|NCT03078556|162744725|OTHER||Ratio|1.2756|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1919|1.3651|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma DTG has been presented.|||1.3651|1.1919|
81528784|NCT03078556|162744725|OTHER||Ratio|1.0372|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0116|1.0634|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||1.0634|1.0116|
81528785|NCT03078556|162744726|OTHER||Ratio|1.1578|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0718|1.2507|||||Ratio (C/A) of plasma DTG has been presented.|||1.2507|1.0718|
81528786|NCT03078556|162744726|OTHER||Ratio|1.0702|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0464|1.0946|||||Ratio (C/A) of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||1.0946|1.0464|
81528787|NCT03078556|162744727|OTHER||Ratio|1.2805|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.189|1.379|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma DTG has been presented.|||1.3790|1.1890|
81528788|NCT03078556|162744727|OTHER||Ratio|1.1956|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1437|1.2498|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||1.2498|1.1437|
81651364|NCT01637077|162993024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Motor neuropathy||||0.40
81651365|NCT01055704|162993051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.389||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.835|0.739|||ANCOVA|Error degrees of freedom adjusted for number of missing values imputed.||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with gender and/or BMI included as covariates.||0.739|-0.835|0.902
81703308|NCT02481596|163101518|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||Beta=.126. Threshold p\<.05.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).||6 months. Multiply imputed data (m=20) using chained equations.||||.006
81616686|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|-0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-4.68|3.15||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 14.||3.15|-4.68|
81616687|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|-0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-5.04|3.85||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 18C.||3.85|-5.04|
81616688|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|-0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-4.6|3.14||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 19F.||3.14|-4.6|
81651366|NCT01055704|162993051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.351||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.578|0.841|||ANCOVA|Error degrees of freedom adjusted for number of missing values imputed.||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with gender and/or BMI included as covariates.||0.841|-0.578|0.709
81651367|NCT01055704|162993052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.971|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.669||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.415|7.472|||ANCOVA|Error degrees of freedom adjusted for number of missing values imputed.||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with gender and/or BMI included as covariates.||7.472|-11.415|0.675
81651368|NCT01055704|162993052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.208||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.792|6.233|||ANCOVA|Error degrees of freedom adjusted for number of missing values imputed.||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with gender and/or BMI included as covariates.||6.233|-10.792|0.591
81651369|NCT01055704|162993053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-34.425|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.67||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.097|-4.753|||ANCOVA|Error degrees of freedom adjusted for number of missing values imputed.||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with gender and/or BMI included as covariates.||-4.753|-64.097|0.024
81651370|NCT01055704|162993053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.24||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.962|26.598|||ANCOVA|Error degrees of freedom adjusted for number of missing values imputed.||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with gender and/or BMI included as covariates.||26.598|-26.962|0.989
81651371|NCT01055704|162993054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.401|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.211||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.827|0.025|||ANCOVA|Error degrees of freedom adjusted for number of missing values imputed.||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with gender and/or BMI included as covariates.||0.025|-0.827|0.064
81651372|NCT01055704|162993054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.287|0.482|||ANCOVA|Error degrees of freedom adjusted for number of missing values imputed.||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with gender and/or BMI included as covariates.||0.482|-0.287|0.610
81464215|NCT03233529|162619817|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean of Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison at Day 7|Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-0.8|-2.3|< 0.0001
81464216|NCT03233529|162619817|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean of Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison at Day 8|Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-1.1|-2.5|< 0.0001
81464217|NCT03233529|162619817|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean of Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison at Day 9|Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-1.2|-2.6|< 0.0001
81528789|NCT03078556|162744728|OTHER||Ratio|1.141|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0533|1.2361|||||Ratio (C/A) of plasma DTG has been presented.|||1.2361|1.0533|
81528790|NCT03078556|162744728|OTHER||Ratio|1.3176|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2616|1.376|||||Ratio (C/A) of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||1.3760|1.2616|
81464218|NCT03233529|162619817|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean of Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison at Day 10|Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-1.3|-2.7|< 0.0001
81651373|NCT01055704|162993055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.728|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.497||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.278|1.734|||ANCOVA|Error degrees of freedom adjusted for number of missing values imputed.||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with gender and/or BMI included as covariates.||1.734|-0.278|0.151
81651374|NCT01055704|162993055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.448||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.795|1.017|||ANCOVA|Error degrees of freedom adjusted for number of missing values imputed.||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with gender and/or BMI included as covariates.||1.017|-0.795|0.806
81651375|NCT01055704|162993056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.772|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.583||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.678|27.223|||ANCOVA|Error degrees of freedom adjusted for number of missing values imputed.||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with gender and/or BMI as covariates||27.223|-23.678|0.889
81651376|NCT01055704|162993056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.607|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.356||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.362|35.577|||ANCOVA|Error degrees of freedom adjusted for number of missing values imputed.||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with gender and/or BMI included as covariates.||35.577|-10.362|0.274
81651377|NCT01055704|162993057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.178||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.572|0.145|||ANCOVA|Error degrees of freedom adjusted for number of missing values imputed.||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with gender and/or BMI included as covariates.||0.145|-0.572|0.236
81651378|NCT01055704|162993057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.412|0.357|||ANCOVA|Error degrees of freedom adjusted for number of missing values imputed.||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with gender and/or BMI included as covariates.||0.357|-0.412|0.885
81651379|NCT01055704|162993058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.497|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.374||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.255|0.261|||ANCOVA|Error degrees of freedom adjusted for number of missing values imputed.||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with gender and/or BMI included as covariates.||0.261|-1.255|0.192
81651380|NCT01055704|162993058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.342||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.756|0.63|||ANCOVA|Error degrees of freedom adjusted for number of missing values imputed.||Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with gender and/or BMI included as covariates.||0.630|-0.756|0.855
81651381|NCT01011868|162993059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.78|-0.33||Hypotheses were tested at significance level of 0.025, which is half of overall alpha of 0.05, split equally between 2 treatment comparisons. This maintained the overall type-I (alpha) at 5%. There was no a priori assumption on testing order.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA that included treatment group and geographic region as fixed effects along with baseline HbA1c as covariate.|The primary analysis consisted of the pair-wise comparisons between each dose of empagliflozin versus placebo using the adjusted means from the model.|"The null and alternative hypotheses to be tested:~* H0,1: No difference in change from baseline to Week 18 in HbA1c between empagliflozin 10 mg and placebo~* H1,1: A difference in change from baseline to Week 18 in HbA1c between empagliflozin 10 mg and placebo"||-0.33|-0.78|<0.0001
81651382|NCT01011868|162993059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.93|-0.47||Hypotheses were tested at significance level of 0.025, which is half of overall alpha of 0.05, split equally between 2 treatment comparisons. This maintained the overall type-I (alpha) at 5%. There was no a priori assumption on testing order.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA that included treatment group and geographic region as fixed effects along with baseline HbA1c as covariate.|The primary analysis consisted of the pair-wise comparisons between each dose of empagliflozin versus placebo using the adjusted means from the model.|"The null and alternative hypotheses to be tested:~* H0,2: No difference in change from baseline to Week 18 in HbA1c between empagliflozin 25 mg and placebo~* H1,2: A difference in change from baseline to Week 18 in HbA1c between empagliflozin 25 mg and placebo"||-0.47|-0.93|<0.0001
81651383|NCT01011868|162993060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.518|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.262|9.334|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression includes treatment, geographical region and baseline HbA1c.||Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo at 18 weeks||9.334|3.262|<0.0001
81651384|NCT01011868|162993060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.883|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.859|8.338|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression includes treatment, geographical region and baseline HbA1c||Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo at 18 weeks||8.338|2.859|<0.0001
81651385|NCT01011868|162993060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.471|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.077|5.802|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression includes treatment, geographical region and baseline HbA1c||Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo at 54 weeks||5.802|2.077|<0.0001
81651386|NCT01011868|162993060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.825|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.268|6.451|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression includes treatment, geographical region and baseline HbA1c||Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo at 54 weeks||6.451|2.268|<0.0001
81651387|NCT01011868|162993060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.802||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.639|4.789|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression includes treatment, geographical region and baseline HbA1c||Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo at 78 weeks||4.789|1.639|0.0002
81651388|NCT01011868|162993060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.527|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.051|6.066|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression includes treatment, geographical region and baseline HbA1c||Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo at 78 weeks||6.066|2.051|<0.0001
81651389|NCT01011868|162993061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-28.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.65|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.54|-19.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c as covariates, geographic region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects||Change from BL at week 18 - Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo||-19.27|-37.54|<0.0001
81464219|NCT03233529|162619817|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean of Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison at Day 11|Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-0.9|-2.3|< 0.0001
81464220|NCT03233529|162619817|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean of Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison at Day 12|Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-1.5|-2.9|< 0.0001
81464221|NCT03233529|162619817|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean of Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison at Day 13|Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-1.2|-2.6|< 0.0001
81464222|NCT03233529|162619817|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean of Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison at Day 14|Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-1.0|-2.4|< 0.0001
81464223|NCT03233529|162619817|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean of Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison at Day 15|Crisaborole ointment 2% was superior to vehicle if p-value was \<0.05.||-1.2|-2.7|< 0.0001
81528791|NCT03078556|162744729|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0|||||Median Difference of plasma DTG has been presented.|||0.000|0.000|
81528792|NCT03078556|162744729|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0|||||Median Difference of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||0.000|0.000|
81651390|NCT01011868|162993061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-34.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.67|-24.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c as covariates, geographic region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects||Change from BL at week 18 - Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo at 18 weeks||-24.76|-43.67|<0.0001
81651391|NCT01011868|162993061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-10.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.02||0.0328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.62|-0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c as covariates, geographic region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects||Change from BL at week 54 - Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo at 18 weeks||-0.89|-20.62|0.0328
81651392|NCT01011868|162993061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-19.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.16||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.31|-9.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c as covariates, geographic region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects||Change from BL at week 54 - Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo||-9.01|-29.31|0.0002
81651393|NCT01011868|162993061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-5.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.07||0.3216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.01|4.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c as covariates, geographic region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects||Change from BL at week 78 - Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo||4.94|-15.01|0.3216
81651394|NCT01011868|162993061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-11.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.23||0.0229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.24|-1.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c as covariates, geographic region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects||Change from BL at week 78 - Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo||-1.67|-22.24|0.0229
81651395|NCT01011868|162993062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-25.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.38|-14.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c as covariates, geographic region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects||Change from BL at week 18 - Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo||-14.86|-35.38|<0.0001
81651396|NCT01011868|162993062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-31.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.62|-20.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c as covariates, geographic region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects||Change from BL at week 18 - Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo||-20.39|-41.62|<0.0001
81651397|NCT01011868|162993062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.15|<|0.0484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.33|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c as covariates, geographic region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects||Change from BL at week 54 - Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo||-0.07|-20.33|<0.0484
81703309|NCT02481596|163101519|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.518||||||Beta=.031. Threshold p\<.05.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).||3 months. Multiply imputed data (m=20) using chained equations.||||.518
81710225|NCT02253173|163117021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0019
81703310|NCT02481596|163101519|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092||||||Beta=.092. Threshold p\<.05.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).||6 months. Multiply imputed data (m=20) using chained equations.||||.092
81651398|NCT01011868|162993062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-19.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.84|-8.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c as covariates, geographic region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects||Change from BL at week 54 - Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo||-8.99|-29.84|0.0003
81651399|NCT01011868|162993062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-4.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.07||0.3517||95.0|-14.71|5.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c as covariates, geographic region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects||Change from BL at week 78 - Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo||5.25|-14.71|0.3517
81651400|NCT01011868|162993062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-12.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.23||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.69|-2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes, baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c as covariates, geographic region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects||Change from BL at week 78 - Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo||-2.10|-22.69|0.0185
81651401|NCT01011868|162993063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-5.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.32|-0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis||Week 54 model includes, baseline basal insulin, baseline HbA1c as linear covariate(s), geographical region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Empagliflozin versus Placebo 10 mg at 54 weeks||-0.84|-10.32|0.0213
81651402|NCT01011868|162993063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-5.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.62|-0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis||Week 54 model includes, baseline basal insulin, baseline HbA1c as linear covariate(s), geographical region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effect(s).|Empagliflozin versus Placebo 25 mg at 54 weeks||-0.77|-10.62|0.0237
81651403|NCT01011868|162993063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-6.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-11.56|-1.77||Hierarchical testing approach was applied to Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo. If null hypothesis is rejected for the primary endpoint, at 0.025 (2-sided), testing of the key secondary endpoints continued in a hierarchical fashion for the same dose.|ANCOVA|Model for Week 78 includes baseline basal insulin, baseline HbA1c as linear covariate(s) and geographical region, treatment as fixed effect(s)||"Empagliflozin versus Placebo 10 mg at 78 weeks~H0,1a: No difference in change from baseline to Week 78 in basal insulin dose between Empagliflozin 10 mg and placebo H1,1a: A difference in change from baseline to Week 78 in basal insulin dose between Empagliflozin 10 mg and placebo"||-1.77|-11.56|0.0024
81651404|NCT01011868|162993063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-5.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.009|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-11.0|-0.85||Hierarchical testing approach was applied to Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo. If null hypothesis is rejected for the primary endpoint, at 0.025 (2-sided), testing of the key secondary endpoints continued in a hierarchical fashion for the same dose.|ANCOVA|Model for Week 78 includes baseline basal insulin, baseline HbA1c as linear covariate(s) and geographical region, treatment as fixed effect(s)||"Empagliflozin versus Placebo 25 mg at 78 weeks~H0,1a: No difference in change from baseline to Week 78 in basal insulin dose between Empagliflozin 25 mg and placebo H1,1a: A difference in change from baseline to Week 78 in basal insulin dose between Empagliflozin 25 mg and placebo"||-0.85|-11.00|0.0090
81651405|NCT01011868|162993064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as linear covariates, geographical region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects|Change from BL at week 18 - Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo||-0.18|-3.90|0.0320
81528793|NCT03078556|162744730|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.004|0.0|||||Median Difference of plasma DTG has been presented.|||0.000|-0.004|
81528794|NCT03078556|162744730|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0|||||Median Difference of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||0.000|0.000|
81651406|NCT01011868|162993064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.3818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as linear covariates, geographical region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects|Change from BL at week 18 - Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo||1.08|-2.81|0.3818
81651407|NCT01011868|162993064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|-1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as linear covariates, geographical region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects|Change from BL at week 54 - Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo||-1.05|-2.89|<0.0001
81651408|NCT01011868|162993064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|-1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as linear covariates, geographical region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects|Change from BL at week 54 - Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo||-1.22|-3.13|<0.0001
81703311|NCT02481596|163101520|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||Beta=-.027. Threshold p\<.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).||3 months. Multiply imputed data (m=20) using chained equations||||.53
81703312|NCT02481596|163101520|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||Beta=-.037. Threshold p\<.05.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).||6 months. Multiply imputed data (m=20) using chained equations.||||.41
81703313|NCT02481596|163101521|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024||||||Beta=.088. Threshold p\<.05.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots); also adjusted for harmful involvement subscale of FIAD due to suppression effect.||3 months. Multiply imputed data (m=20) using chained equations.||||.024
81528795|NCT03078556|162744731|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.127|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.248|||||Median Difference of plasma DTG has been presented.|||0.248|-0.500|
81528796|NCT03078556|162744731|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.126|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.253|-0.001|||||Median Difference of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||-0.001|-0.253|
81651409|NCT01011868|162993064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.81|-1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as linear covariates, geographical region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects|Change from BL at week 78 - Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo||-1.45|-5.81|0.0012
81710226|NCT02253173|163117021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0082|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0082
81464224|NCT00594100|162619821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Binomial Proportion|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.095|||One-Sample Binomial|Significance test was based on a one-sample binomial test|95% Confidence Interval is exact binomial using Clopper-Pearson method. Standard Error is from Normal approximation.|The EMPiRE Study tested the null hypothesis that the true MAE rate was greater than or equal to an Objective Performance Criterion (OPC) of 11.83% versus the alternative hypothesis that the true MAE rate was less than the OPC. The sample size was calculated based on 80% power and a Type I error rate of 0.025. The OPC was calculated from results of published carotid artery stenting studies that utilized distal embolic protection systems.||0.095|0.027|0.002
81464225|NCT05406479|162619850|NON_INFERIORITY|For the hypothesis testing of non-inferiority the confidence interval should be compared to the non-inferiority margin. More specifically, non-inferiority is established if the upper limit of a one-sided 95% confidence interval around the difference in means QTc 24 hours after treatment administration (BE-PEP - SDR-PEP) is below the non-inferiority limit of +10 ms. A two-sample t-test was used to compare the two groups, but the p-value returned should not be used to conclude non-inferiority.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.193|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.146|4.76||||||Adults||4.76|-5.146|
81616689|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|0.08||||||98.25|-7.66|8.1||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus IIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 23F.||8.1|-7.66|
81464226|NCT05406479|162619850|NON_INFERIORITY|For the hypothesis testing of non-inferiority the confidence interval should be compared to the non-inferiority margin. More specifically, non-inferiority is established if the upper limit of a one-sided 95% confidence interval around the difference in means QTc 24 hours after treatment administration (BE-PEP - SDR-PEP) is below the non-inferiority limit of +10 ms. A two-sample t-test was used to compare the two groups, but the p-value returned should not be used to conclude non-inferiority.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.556|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.926|20.185||||||Adolescents (13-17)||20.185|0.926|
81464227|NCT05406479|162619850|NON_INFERIORITY|For the hypothesis testing of non-inferiority the confidence interval should be compared to the non-inferiority margin. More specifically, non-inferiority is established if the upper limit of a one-sided 95% confidence interval around the difference in means QTc 24 hours after treatment administration (BE-PEP - SDR-PEP) is below the non-inferiority limit of +10 ms. A two-sample t-test was used to compare the two groups, but the p-value returned should not be used to conclude non-inferiority.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.076|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.374|7.525||||||Children (5-12)||7.525|-3.374|
81464228|NCT04932655|162619873|EQUIVALENCE|Two one-sided t test procedure used to compare test versus reference. Equivalence demonstrated if 90% CI within 80% to 125%.|Test/Reference Ratio of Geometric Means|103.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.88|109.98||||||||109.98|96.88|
81616690|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|-0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-4.52|2.91||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 1.||2.91|-4.52|
81651410|NCT01011868|162993064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|-0.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes, baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, geographic region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects|Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as linear covariates, geographical region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects|Change from BL at week 78 - Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo||-0.85|-5.39|0.0073
81651411|NCT01011868|162993066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model includes baseline HbA1c as linear covariate(s), geographical region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effect(s).|Change from BL at week 54 - Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo||-0.26|-0.68|<0.0001
81651412|NCT01011868|162993066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model includes baseline HbA1c as linear covariate(s), geographical region, treatment, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effect(s).|Change from BL at week 54 - Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo||-0.52|-0.95|<0.0001
81685869|NCT01515072|163069728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.26||This is an unadjusted analysis. P \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Adjusted analyses are provided below.|0.03 less organs per donor in the RIPC group.|Sample Size A sample size of at least 150 donors in each arm was estimated to provide 80% power to detect a difference of 0.44 of an organ recovered and 0.48 of an organ transplanted per donor. The difference criterion was chosen based on published results achieved with hormonal resuscitation in organ donors. 6 Pooled standard deviations (organs recovered: 1.35; organs transplanted: 1.5) from data of two OPOs were used.||0.26|-0.33|0.70
81685870|NCT01515072|163069729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||||||P\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This is an unadjusted comparison||||||0.63
81528797|NCT03078556|162744732|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.127|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.497|0.132|||||Median Difference of plasma DTG has been presented.|||0.132|-0.497|
81616691|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|-0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-4.57|2.91||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 4.||2.91|-4.57|
81651413|NCT01011868|162993066|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"For non-inferiority, a one-sided test at the significance level of 0.0125 was performed using a chosen margin of 0.3% difference between each dose of empagliflozin and placebo.~If the non-inferiority of empagliflozin to placebo with respect to change from baseline in HbA1c after 78 weeks of treatment could be concluded for a specific dose, subsequent testing of superiority was performed at the significance level of 0.025 for the relevant empagliflozin dose versus placebo comparison."|Adjusted mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.73|-0.19||Hierarchical testing approach was applied to Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo. If null hypothesis is rejected for the primary endpoint, at 0.025 (2-sided), testing of the key secondary endpoints continued in a hierarchical fashion for the same dose.|ANCOVA||Model includes baseline HbA1c as linear covariate(s), geographical region, treatment as fixed effect(s).|"Change from BL at week 78 - Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo~H0,1b: The change from baseline to Week 78 in HbA1c between empagliflozin 10 mg and placebo ≥0.3% H1,1b: The change from baseline to Week 78 in HbA1c between empagliflozin 10 mg and placebo \<0.3%"||-0.19|-0.73|0.0001
81651414|NCT01011868|162993066|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"For non-inferiority, a one-sided test at the significance level of 0.0125 was performed using a chosen margin of 0.3% difference between each dose of empagliflozin and placebo.~If the non-inferiority of empagliflozin to placebo with respect to change from baseline in HbA1c after 78 weeks of treatment could be concluded for a specific dose, subsequent testing of superiority was performed at the significance level of 0.025 for the relevant empagliflozin dose versus placebo comparison."|Adjusted mean difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.9|-0.34||Hierarchical testing approach was applied to Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo. If null hypothesis is rejected for the primary endpoint, at 0.025 (2-sided), testing of the key secondary endpoints continued in a hierarchical fashion for the same dose.|ANCOVA||Model includes baseline HbA1c as linear covariate(s), geographical region, treatment as fixed effect(s).|"Change from BL at week 78 - Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo~H0,1b: The change from baseline to Week 78 in HbA1c between empagliflozin 25 mg and placebo ≥0.3% H1,1b: The change from baseline to Week 78 in HbA1c between empagliflozin 25 mg and placebo \<0.3%"||-0.34|-0.90|<0.0001
81651415|NCT01011868|162993068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.096||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.846|9.088|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression includes treatment, geographical region and baseline HbA1c||Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo at 18 weeks||9.088|1.846|0.0005
81651416|NCT01011868|162993068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.636||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.083|10.321|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression includes treatment, geographical region and baseline HbA1c||Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo at 18 weeks||10.321|2.083|0.0002
81651417|NCT01011868|162993068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.1248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.856|3.575|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression includes treatment, geographical region and baseline HbA1c||Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo at 54 weeks||3.575|0.856|0.1248
81651418|NCT01011868|162993068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.423||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.203|4.879|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression includes treatment, geographical region and baseline HbA1c||Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo at 54 weeks||4.879|1.203|0.0132
81651419|NCT01011868|162993068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.939||||0.0986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.884|4.256|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression includes treatment, geographical region and baseline HbA1c||Empagliflozin 10 mg vs Placebo at 78 weeks||4.256|0.884|0.0986
81651420|NCT01011868|162993068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.239||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.518|6.911|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression includes treatment, geographical region and baseline HbA1c||Empagliflozin 25 mg vs Placebo at 78 weeks||6.911|1.518|0.0024
81651421|NCT01262092|162993069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.2887||||0.035||95.0||||p values \<0.05 considered statistically significant|Mixed Models Analysis|Used proc GLIMMIX to model group by time (6 study visits)||"test null hypothesis that gbp and pla did not differ in terms of opioid-positive urines during the buprenorphine detox.~For the analysis, data from 2 participants in the GBP groups were excluded due to evidence of medication diversion (N=1) and not being maintained on the 1600 mg/day dose of GBP (N=1)."||||0.035
81651422|NCT03784820|162993070|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|3.27||Comparison of Patients at Post (T2) \[CBT-E is the reference\]|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.27|0.04|0.36
81651423|NCT03784820|162993070|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|4.6||Comparison of Patients at 3 Month Fup (T3) \[CBT-E is the reference\]|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.60|0.02|0.38
81651424|NCT03784820|162993070|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|27.39||Comparison of Patients at 6 Month Fup (T4) \[CBT-E is the reference\]|Mixed Models Analysis|||||27.39|0.18|0.54
81464229|NCT04932655|162619873|EQUIVALENCE|Two one-sided t test procedure used to compare test versus reference. Equivalence demonstrated if 90% CI within 80% to 125%.|Test/Reference Ratio of Geometric Means|109.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.9|116.82||||||||116.82|102.9|
81651425|NCT03784820|162993071|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.51||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|2.09||Comparison of Patients at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.09|-1.06|0.52
81651426|NCT03784820|162993071|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.04||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|2.07||Comparison of Patients at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.07|-1.99|0.97
81651427|NCT03784820|162993071|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.62||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|2.89||Comparison of Patients at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.89|-1.66|0.59
81651428|NCT03784820|162993072|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.54||Comparison of Patients at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.54|-0.45|0.86
81651429|NCT03784820|162993072|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.3||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|1.06||Comparison of Patients at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.06|-0.46|0.44
81651430|NCT03784820|162993072|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.31||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.98||Comparison of Patients at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.98|-0.36|0.36
81616692|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|-0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-4.63|2.92||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 5.||2.92|-4.63|
81651431|NCT03784820|162993073|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.47||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|7.49||Comparison of Patients at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.49|-2.54|0.33
81616693|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|-2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-12.02|7.22||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 6B.||7.22|-12.02|
81616694|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-3.34|3.48||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 7F.||3.48|-3.34|
81616695|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|-1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-5.66|2.32||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 9V.||2.32|-5.66|
81616696|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-4.08|4.12||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 14.||4.12|-4.08|
81616697|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|-0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-5.08|3.54||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 18C.||3.54|-5.08|
81616698|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-3.4|5.2||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 19F.||5.2|-3.4|
81651432|NCT03784820|162993073|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.18||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|7.95||Comparison of Patients at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.95|-3.59|0.46
81651433|NCT03784820|162993073|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.83||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|10.6||Comparison of Patients at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.60|-2.94|0.27
81651434|NCT03784820|162993074|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.06||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|5.25||Comparison of Patients at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.25|-3.14|0.62
81651435|NCT03784820|162993074|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.83||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|7.73||Comparison of Patients at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.73|-4.07|0.54
81651436|NCT03784820|162993075|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.8||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|10.51||Comparison of Patients at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.51|-0.91|0.10
81651437|NCT03784820|162993075|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.08||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.97|8.13||Comparison of Patients at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.13|-5.97|0.76
81651438|NCT03784820|162993075|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.26||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|8.55||Comparison of Patients at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.55|-2.03|0.23
81651439|NCT03784820|162993075|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.25||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|6.14||Comparison of Partners at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.14|-6.63|0.94
81651440|NCT03784820|162993075|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.46||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.38|5.46||Comparison of Partners at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.46|-8.38|0.68
81651441|NCT03784820|162993075|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.61||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.06|7.84||Comparison of Partners at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.84|-9.06|0.89
81651442|NCT03784820|162993076|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.41||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.61|6.79||Comparison of Patients at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.79|-7.61|0.91
81685871|NCT01515072|163069730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.86
81651443|NCT03784820|162993076|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.72||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|11.93||Comparison of Patients at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.93|-2.49|0.20
81464230|NCT04932655|162619873|EQUIVALENCE|Two one-sided t test procedure used to compare test versus reference. Equivalence demonstrated if 90% CI within 80% to 125%.|Test/Reference Ratio of Geometric Means|102.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.57|109.64||||||||109.64|96.57|
81616699|NCT01235949|162913603|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 98.25% confidence interval (98.25% CI) (adjusted 1-sided alpha = 0.875%) of the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL, was lower than (\<) 10% for at least 7 out of the 10 pneumococcal serotypes.|Difference in percentages|2.73|||||TWO_SIDED|98.25|-5.3|11.04||||||At one month after primary immunization, the difference between groups (NIBU minus DIBU), in terms of percentage of subjects with pneumococcal antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 µg/mL were calculated for anti-pneumococccal serotype 23F.||11.04|-5.3|
81616700|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (IIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.71|1.29||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (IIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 1.||1.29|0.71|
81616701|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (IIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.77|1.35||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (IIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 4.||1.35|0.77|
81616702|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (IIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.8|1.41||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (IIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 5.||1.41|0.8|
81616703|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (IIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.72|1.74||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (IIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 6B.||1.74|0.72|
81616704|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (IIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.79|1.35||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (IIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 7F.||1.35|0.79|
81616705|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (IIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.7|1.31||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (IIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 9V.||1.31|0.7|
81616706|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (IIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.71|1.4||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (IIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 14.||1.4|0.71|
81616707|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (IIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.6|1.31||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (IIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 18C.||1.31|0.6|
81616708|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (IIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.87|1.75||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (IIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 19F.||1.75|0.87|
81616709|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (IIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.66|1.44||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (IIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 23F.||1.44|0.66|
81616710|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (DIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.67|1.21||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (DIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 1.||1.21|0.67|
81651444|NCT03784820|162993076|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.78||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|11.2||Comparison of Patients at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.20|-1.63|0.14
81651445|NCT03784820|162993076|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.86||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|10.49||Comparison of Partners at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.49|-2.76|0.25
81651446|NCT03784820|162993076|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.22||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|9.89||Comparison of Partners at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.89|-1.45|0.14
81528798|NCT03078556|162744732|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.248|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.376|-0.001|||||Median Difference of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||-0.001|-0.376|
81616711|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (DIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.76|1.32||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (DIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 4.||1.32|0.76|
81616712|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (DIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.66|1.14||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (DIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 5.||1.14|0.66|
81616713|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (DIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.83|1.97||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (DIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 6B.||1.97|0.83|
81616714|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (DIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.8|1.31||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (DIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 7F.||1.31|0.8|
81616715|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (DIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.69|1.22||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (DIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 9V.||1.22|0.69|
81616716|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (DIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.68|1.32||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (DIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 14.||1.32|0.68|
81616717|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (DIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.6|1.27||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (DIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 18C.||1.27|0.6|
81616718|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (DIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.72|1.44||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (DIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 19F.||1.44|0.72|
81616719|NCT01235949|162913604|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (DIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for at least one of the 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.|GMC ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.58|1.27||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (DIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-pneumococcal serotype 23F.||1.27|0.58|
81616720|NCT01235949|162913605|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (IIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for protein D.|GMC ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.69|1.28||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (IIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-Protein D (anti-PD) antibody.||1.28|0.69|
81616721|NCT01235949|162913605|NON_INFERIORITY|A statistically significant decrease in GMC was established if the UL of the two-sided 99.8% CI (adjusted one-sided alpha = 0.11364%) for the GMC ratios (DIBU over NIBU) was below (\<) 1 for protein D.|GMC ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.64|1.17||||||At one month after primary immunization, ELISA Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratios (DIBU over NIBU) were calculated for anti-Protein D (anti-PD) antibody.||1.17|0.64|
81616722|NCT01157182|162913634|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.63|108.55|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.55|97.63|
81616723|NCT01157182|162913635|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.15|101.76|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101.76|95.15|
81651447|NCT03784820|162993076|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.15||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|8.87||Comparison of Partners at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.87|-2.58|0.28
81651448|NCT03784820|162993077|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.73||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.73|20.19||Comparison of Patients at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||20.19|-16.73|0.85
81528799|NCT03078556|162744741|OTHER||Ratio|1.2774|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1931|1.3676|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma DTG has been presented.|||1.3676|1.1931|
81464231|NCT04932655|162619874|EQUIVALENCE|Two one-sided t test procedure used to compare test versus reference. Equivalence demonstrated if 90% CI within 80% to 125%.|Test/Reference Ratio of Geometric Means|98.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.33|100.65||||||||100.65|96.33|
81464232|NCT04932655|162619874|EQUIVALENCE|Two one-sided t test procedure used to compare test versus reference. Equivalence demonstrated if 90% CI within 80% to 125%.|Test/Reference Ratio of Geometric Means|98.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.74|101.07||||||||101.07|96.74|
81464233|NCT04932655|162619874|EQUIVALENCE|Two one-sided t test procedure used to compare test versus reference. Equivalence demonstrated if 90% CI within 80% to 125%.|Test/Reference Ratio of Geometric Means|100.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.15|102.54||||||||102.54|98.15|
81616724|NCT01157182|162913636|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.33|102.26|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||102.26|95.33|
81616725|NCT01157182|162913637|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|92.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.64|96.55|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||96.55|88.64|
81651449|NCT03784820|162993077|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|7.94||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.59|29.48||Comparison of Patients at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||29.48|-13.59|0.47
81651450|NCT03784820|162993077|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|9.79||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|31.08||Comparison of Patients at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||31.08|-11.50|0.37
81651451|NCT03784820|162993077|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.36||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.31|20.03||Comparison of Partners at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||20.03|-19.31|0.97
81651452|NCT03784820|162993077|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.88||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.85|12.09||Comparison of Partners at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.09|-23.85|0.52
81651453|NCT03784820|162993077|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.55||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.33|13.23||Comparison of Partners at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.23|-20.33|0.68
81651454|NCT03784820|162993078|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.27||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|4.47||Comparison of Patients at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.47|-5.02|0.91
81651455|NCT03784820|162993078|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.73||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|9.81||Comparison of Patients at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.81|-0.36|0.07
81651456|NCT03784820|162993078|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.75||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|9.23||Comparison of Patients at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.23|-5.73|0.65
81651457|NCT03784820|162993078|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.05||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.21|4.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Partners at Post (T2)||4.12|-8.21|0.52
81464234|NCT04932655|162619875|EQUIVALENCE|Two one-sided t test procedure used to compare test versus reference. Equivalence demonstrated if 90% CI within 80% to 125%.|Test/Reference Ratio of Geometric Means|98.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.33|100.71||||||||100.71|96.33|
81464235|NCT04932655|162619875|EQUIVALENCE|Two one-sided t test procedure used to compare test versus reference. Equivalence demonstrated if 90% CI within 80% to 125%.|Test/Reference Ratio of Geometric Means|99.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.85|101.26||||||||101.26|96.85|
81464236|NCT04932655|162619875|EQUIVALENCE|Two one-sided t test procedure used to compare test versus reference. Equivalence demonstrated if 90% CI within 80% to 125%.|Test/Reference Ratio of Geometric Means|100.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.05|102.5||||||||102.50|98.05|
81464237|NCT00083759|162619876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.089||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.089
81464238|NCT00083759|162619877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.171||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.171
81464239|NCT00083759|162619878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.526||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.526
81464240|NCT00379080|162619925|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Regression, Cox|||VEGFR2||||0.04
81464241|NCT00379080|162619925|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Regression, Cox|||PIGF||||0.04
81651458|NCT03784820|162993078|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.62||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.74|0.51||Comparison of Partners at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.51|-13.74|0.07
81464242|NCT00379080|162619925|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Regression, Cox|||CAIX||||0.02
81464243|NCT00379080|162619925|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Regression, Cox|||sFLT\_1||||0.05
81464244|NCT00379080|162619925|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Cox|||sFLT\_1||||0.01
81651459|NCT03784820|162993078|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.64||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.73|-0.56||Comparison of Partners at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.56|-12.73|0.03
81651460|NCT03784820|162993079|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.88||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.43|15.19||Comparison of Patients at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.19|-13.43|0.90
81651461|NCT03784820|162993079|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.64||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.95|17.66||Comparison of Patients at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||17.66|-18.95|0.95
81651462|NCT03784820|162993079|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.37||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.17|19.9||Comparison of Patients at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.90|-17.17|0.89
81651463|NCT03784820|162993079|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|5.81||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.37|18.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Partners at Post (T2)||18.98|-7.37|0.39
81651464|NCT03784820|162993079|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.29||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.26|19.84||Comparison of Partners at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.84|-7.26|0.36
81651465|NCT03784820|162993079|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.55||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|16.91||Comparison of Partners at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.91|-20.00|0.87
81651466|NCT03784820|162993080|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.27||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|2.83||Comparison of Patients at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.83|-2.29|0.84
81464245|NCT00379080|162619925|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Regression, Cox|||VEGFR2||||0.05
81464246|NCT01222520|162619926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|9.14|||<|0.0001||95.0|7.09|11.18|||ANCOVA|||||11.18|7.09|<0.0001
81616726|NCT01157182|162913638|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|95.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.6|98.81|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||98.81|92.60|
81616727|NCT01157182|162913639|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|95.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.62|98.91|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||98.91|92.62|
81651467|NCT03784820|162993080|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.82||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|2.01||Comparison of Patients at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.01|-3.66|0.57
81651468|NCT03784820|162993080|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.6||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|3.35||Comparison of Patients at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.35|-2.15|0.67
81651469|NCT03784820|162993080|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.46||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|2.35||Comparison of Partners at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.35|-1.43|0.63
81651470|NCT03784820|162993080|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.44||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|3.7||Comparison of Partners at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.70|-0.82|0.21
81651471|NCT03784820|162993080|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.07||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|3.28||Comparison of Partners at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.28|-1.14|0.34
81651472|NCT03784820|162993081|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.42||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.36|6.52||Demand/Withdraw score: Comparison of Patients at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.52|-13.36|0.50
81651473|NCT03784820|162993081|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.47||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.49|6.54||Demand/Withdraw Score: Comparison of Patients at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.54|-7.49|0.89
81651474|NCT03784820|162993081|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.63||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.56|6.3||Demand/Withdraw Score: Comparison of Patients at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.30|-7.56|0.86
81651475|NCT03784820|162993081|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.55||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|6.93||Constructive Communication Score: Comparison of Patients at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.93|-1.83|0.25
81651476|NCT03784820|162993081|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.05||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.83|8.92||Constructive Communication Score: Comparison of Patients at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.92|-4.83|0.56
81464247|NCT01222520|162619927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|14.88|||<|0.0001||95.0|11.82|17.94|||ANCOVA|||||17.94|11.82|<0.0001
81651477|NCT03784820|162993081|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.13||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|9.54||Constructive Communication Score: Comparison of Patients at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.54|-3.27|0.34
81651478|NCT03784820|162993081|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-10.24||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.05|-1.42||Demand/Withdraw score: Comparison of Partners at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.42|-19.05|0.02
81651479|NCT03784820|162993081|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.18|7.95||Demand/Withdraw score: Comparison of Partners at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.95|-8.18|0.98
81651480|NCT03784820|162993081|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.2||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|5.7||Demand/Withdraw score: Comparison of Partners at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.70|-10.10|0.59
81685872|NCT01515072|163069731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||||||P\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This is an unadjusted comparison||||||0.55
81616728|NCT01157182|162913640|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|92.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.65|96.33|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||96.33|88.65|
81616729|NCT01157182|162913641|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|95.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.68|98.77|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||98.77|92.68|
81616730|NCT01157182|162913642|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|95.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.68|98.88|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||98.88|92.68|
81616731|NCT01157182|162913643|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|91.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.62|98.31|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||98.31|84.62|
81616732|NCT01157182|162913644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|94.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.04|99.47|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||99.47|89.04|
81616733|NCT01157182|162913645|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.7|104.76|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||104.76|90.70|
81616734|NCT01157182|162913646|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|94.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.78|98.81|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||98.81|89.78|
81616735|NCT01157182|162913647|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|95.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.73|99.36|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||99.36|92.73|
81616736|NCT01157182|162913648|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.62|100.96|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||100.96|93.62|
81651481|NCT03784820|162993081|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.41||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|5.82||Constructive Communication Score: Comparison of Partners at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.82|-0.99|0.16
81651482|NCT03784820|162993081|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.94||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|8.93||Constructive Communication Score: Comparison of Partners at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.93|-1.05|0.12
81651483|NCT03784820|162993081|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.26||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|6.87||Constructive Communication Score: Comparison of Partners at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.87|-2.35|0.34
81651484|NCT03784820|162993082|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.09||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.53||Comparison of Patients at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.53|-0.35|0.70
81464248|NCT01222520|162619928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81464249|NCT01222520|162619929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81464250|NCT01222520|162619930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81464251|NCT01222520|162619931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81464252|NCT01222520|162619932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81464253|NCT01089608|162619959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.01||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.28|-16.30|0.072
81528800|NCT03078556|162744741|OTHER||Ratio|1.0475|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0185|1.0773|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||1.0773|1.0185|
81528801|NCT03078556|162744742|OTHER||Ratio|1.1599|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0711|1.256|||||Ratio (C/A) of plasma DTG has been presented.|||1.2560|1.0711|
81464254|NCT01421225|162619960|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the number of hours would be the same (no effect of control).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical analysis was performed using a paired t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||We tested the number of nighttime (10 PM - 8 AM) hours glucose was in the target range (110-200 mg/dL) on each of the two nights for which the patient was followed (one night under Standard Insulin Pump Therapy; one night under Closed-loop Insulin Therapy)||||0.12
81464255|NCT02649439|162619964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4852|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.4852
81464256|NCT02649439|162619965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3269|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.3269
81464257|NCT02649439|162619968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0255||||||The reported p-value is representative of the PBMCs in monocyte nonclassical between responders and non-responders.|Mann Whitney Test|||||||0.0255
81464258|NCT02649439|162619968|OTHER|||||||0.0021||||||The reported p-value is representative of the PBMCs in monocyte nonclassical PD-L1+ between responders and non-responders.|Mann Whitney Test|||||||0.0021
81464259|NCT02649439|162619968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0486||||||The reported p-value is representative of the PBMCs in monocyte PD-1+ between responders and non-responders.|Mann Whitney Test|||||||0.0486
81464260|NCT02649439|162619969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7317||||||The reported p-value is representative of the PBMCs in CD4 between responders and non-responders.|Mann Whitney Test|||||||0.7317
81464261|NCT02649439|162619969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7545||||||The reported p-value is representative of the PBMCs in CD8 between responders and non-responders.|Mann Whitney Test|||||||0.7545
81616737|NCT01157182|162913649|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|91.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.46|99.62|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||99.62|84.46|
81651485|NCT03784820|162993082|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.03||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.42||Comparison of Patients at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.42|-0.48|0.90
81464262|NCT02649439|162619969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.531||||||The reported p-value is representative of the PBMCs in Treg between responders and non-responders.|Mann Whitney Test|||||||0.5310
81464263|NCT02649439|162619969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8451||||||The reported p-value is representative of the PBMCs in NK between responders and non-responders.|Mann Whitney Test|||||||0.8451
81464264|NCT02649439|162619969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9377||||||The reported p-value is representative of the PBMCs in MDSC between responders and non-responders.|Mann Whitney Test|||||||0.9377
81710227|NCT02253173|163117022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0094|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0094
81464265|NCT02649439|162619970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2012||||||The reported p-value is representative of the % of CD4 in PBMCs at Day 1 and Day 29.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.2012
81616738|NCT01157182|162913650|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|95.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.37|103.14|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||103.14|88.37|
81464266|NCT02649439|162619970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4891||||||The reported p-value is representative of the % of CD8 in PBMCs at Day 1 and Day 29.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.4891
81464267|NCT02649439|162619970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4609||||||The reported p-value is representative of the % of Tregs in PBMCs at Day 1 and Day 29.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.4609
81464268|NCT02649439|162619970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012||||||The reported p-value is representative of the % of NK in PBMCs at Day 1 and Day 29.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0012
81616739|NCT01157182|162913651|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|95.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.1|103.81|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||103.81|88.10|
81616740|NCT01157182|162913652|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|94.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.56|98.98|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||98.98|89.56|
81651486|NCT03784820|162993082|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.25||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.82||Comparison of Patients at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.82|-0.31|0.38
81651487|NCT03784820|162993083|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.33||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|4.43||Comparison of Patients at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.43|-5.10|0.89
81528802|NCT03078556|162744742|OTHER||Ratio|1.0807|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0539|1.1081|||||Ratio (C/A) of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||1.1081|1.0539|
81528803|NCT03078556|162744743|OTHER||Ratio|0.7868|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7363|0.8408|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma DTG has been presented.|||0.8408|0.7363|
81528804|NCT03078556|162744743|OTHER||Ratio|0.967|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9442|0.9904|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||0.9904|0.9442|
81528805|NCT03078556|162744744|OTHER||Ratio|0.8658|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8021|0.9347|||||Ratio (C/A) of plasma DTG has been presented.|||0.9347|0.8021|
81528806|NCT03078556|162744744|OTHER||Ratio|0.9403|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9207|0.9604|||||Ratio (C/A) of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||0.9604|0.9207|
81616741|NCT01157182|162913653|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|96.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.14|100.04|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||100.04|92.14|
81616742|NCT01157182|162913654|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|96.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.75|100.93|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||100.93|92.75|
81616743|NCT00371566|162913655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.93||0.394||95.0|-5.5|2.19|||ANCOVA|Null hypothesis or reject it in favor of the two sided alternative hypothesis||The study was designed to provide evidence to support the null hypothesis: Delta equals 0% or reject it in favor of the two sided alternative hypothesis: Delta does not equal 0%, where Delta was the difference in the true response rate for the two treatment groups.||2.19|-5.50|.394
81616744|NCT00972504|162913688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.1||||||||-0.1|-1.2|
81616745|NCT00972504|162913688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.8||||||||-0.8|-1.8|
81616746|NCT00972504|162913688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.8||||||||-0.8|-1.9|
81616747|NCT00972504|162913689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.3|||||Comparison of Nasal Blockage between Placebo and GSK1004723 1000 µg once daily.|||0.3|-0.0|
81616748|NCT00972504|162913689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||||Comparison of Nasal Blockage between Placebo and GSK835726 10 mg once daily.|||-0.1|-0.4|
81528807|NCT03078556|162744745|OTHER||Ratio|0.7859|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7318|0.844|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma DTG has been presented.|||0.8440|0.7318|
81528808|NCT03078556|162744745|OTHER||Ratio|0.9704|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9157|1.0284|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||1.0284|0.9157|
81528809|NCT03078556|162744746|OTHER||Ratio|0.8571|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7914|0.9282|||||Ratio (C/A) of plasma DTG has been presented.|||0.9282|0.7914|
81528810|NCT03078556|162744746|OTHER||Ratio|0.9153|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8613|0.9728|||||Ratio (C/A) of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||0.9728|0.8613|
81528811|NCT03078556|162744747|OTHER||Ratio|1.2632|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1811|1.3511|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma DTG has been presented.|||1.3511|1.1811|
81528812|NCT03078556|162744747|OTHER||Ratio|0.9598|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9268|0.9941|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||0.9941|0.9268|
81528813|NCT03078556|162744748|OTHER||Ratio|1.1425|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0597|1.2317|||||Ratio (C/A) of plasma DTG has been presented.|||1.2317|1.0597|
81528814|NCT03078556|162744748|OTHER||Ratio|0.9548|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9299|0.9804|||||Ratio (C/A) of plasma 3TC has been presented.|||0.9804|0.9299|
81528815|NCT03078556|162744749|OTHER||Ratio|1.1839|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0921|1.2834|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma DTG has been presented|||1.2834|1.0921|
81528816|NCT03078556|162744749|OTHER||Ratio|0.8874|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.834|0.9443|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma 3TC has been presented|||0.9443|0.8340|
81528817|NCT03078556|162744750|OTHER||Ratio|1.078|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9958|1.167|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma DTG has been presented|||1.1670|0.9958|
81528818|NCT03078556|162744750|OTHER||Ratio|0.9049|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8474|0.9663|||||Ratio (B/A) of plasma 3TC has been presented|||0.9663|0.8474|
81528819|NCT03078556|162744751|OTHER||Ratio|1.1545|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0208|1.3058|||||Ratio (Bfed/B) of plasma DTG has been presented|||1.3058|1.0208|
81528820|NCT03078556|162744751|OTHER||Ratio|0.9577|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9126|1.0049|||||Ratio (Bfed/B) of plasma 3TC has been presented|||1.0049|0.9126|
81528821|NCT03078556|162744752|OTHER||Ratio|1.3256|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1837|1.4845|||||Ratio (Cfed/C) of plasma DTG has been presented|||1.4845|1.1837|
81651488|NCT03784820|162993083|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.45||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|5.04||Comparison of Patients at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.04|-4.14|0.85
81616749|NCT00972504|162913689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||||Comparison of Nasal Blockage between Placebo and Cetirizine 10 mg once daily.|||-0.1|-0.4|
81616750|NCT00972504|162913689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||||Comparison of Rhinorrhoea between Placebo and GSK1004723 1000 µg once daily.|||-0.1|-0.4|
81616751|NCT00972504|162913689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2|||||Comparison of Rhinorrhoea between Placebo and GSK835726 10 mg once daily.|||-0.2|-0.6|
81651489|NCT03784820|162993083|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.85||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.54|3.85||Comparison of Patients at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.85|-5.54|0.72
81651490|NCT03784820|162993083|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.05||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.73|2.63||Comparison of Partners at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.63|-8.73|0.29
81651491|NCT03784820|162993083|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.69||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|0.51||Comparison of Partners at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.51|-9.90|0.08
81651492|NCT03784820|162993083|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.29||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.23|1.65||Comparison of Partners at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.65|-8.23|0.19
81651493|NCT03784820|162993084|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.2||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|1.67||Comparison of Patients at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.67|-4.08|0.41
81651494|NCT03784820|162993084|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.33||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|3.54||Comparison of Patients at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.54|-2.87|0.84
81651495|NCT03784820|162993084|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.21||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.76|2.34||Comparison of Patients at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.34|-4.76|0.50
81651496|NCT03784820|162993084|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.09||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.43|2.24||Comparison of Partners at Post (T2)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.24|-4.43|0.52
81651497|NCT03784820|162993084|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.38||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|1.21||Comparison of Partners at 3 Month Fup (T3)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.21|-3.96|0.30
81651498|NCT03784820|162993084|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.52||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|-0.25||Comparison of Partners at 6 Month Fup (T4)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.25|-4.78|0.03
81651499|NCT03784820|162993085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|4.72||Comparison of Patients at Post (T2)|t-test, 2 sided|||||4.72|-3.66|0.79
81528822|NCT03078556|162744752|OTHER||Ratio|0.9114|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8658|0.9593|||||Ratio (Cfed/C) of plasma 3TC has been presented|||0.9593|0.8658|
81651500|NCT04147858|162993090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.539|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.539
81651501|NCT04147858|162993090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.425|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.425
81651502|NCT04147858|162993091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.824|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.824
81651503|NCT04147858|162993091|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.000
81651504|NCT04147858|162993092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.297|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.297
81651505|NCT04147858|162993092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.603|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.603
81651506|NCT04147858|162993093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.871|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.871
81651507|NCT04147858|162993093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.352|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.352
81651508|NCT04147858|162993094|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.000
81651509|NCT04147858|162993094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.626|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.626
81651510|NCT04147858|162993095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.059
81651511|NCT04147858|162993095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.726|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.726
81651512|NCT04147858|162993096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.888|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.888
81651513|NCT04147858|162993096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.832|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.832
81651514|NCT04147858|162993097|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.536|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.536
81651515|NCT04147858|162993097|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.982|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.982
81651516|NCT04147858|162993098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.190
81616752|NCT00972504|162913689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.3|||||Comparison of Rhinorrhoea between Placebo and Cetirizine 10 mg once daily.|||-0.3|-0.6|
81616753|NCT00972504|162913689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||||Comparison of Nasal Itching between Placebo and GSK1004723 1000 µg once daily.|||-0.1|-0.4|
81616754|NCT00972504|162913689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2|||||Comparison of Nasal Itching between Placebo and GSK835726 10 mg once daily.|||-0.2|-0.5|
81616755|NCT00972504|162913689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2|||||Comparison of Nasal Itching between Placebo and Cetirizine 10 mg once daily.|||-0.2|-0.5|
81616756|NCT00972504|162913689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2|||||Comparison of Sneezing between Placebo and GSK1004723 1000 µg once daily.|||-0.2|-0.5|
81651517|NCT04147858|162993098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.764|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.764
81651518|NCT04147858|162993099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.097|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.097
81651519|NCT04147858|162993099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.849|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.849
81651520|NCT04121897|162993121|OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.024
81651521|NCT03771638|162993129|SUPERIORITY|Minimum detectable effects: Under assumptions of the adherence of DBS TFV-DP levels \>=700 fmol/punch in the control condition as 60% and intraclass correlation of repeated binary measures of DBS TFV-DP of 0.69, and retention of 80% of participants at 24 weeks, we will have 80% power in 2-sided tests with a type-1 error rate of 5% to detect average between-group differences in adherence of 23 percentage points.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.36||GEE poisson models with robust standard errors were used to assess DBS adherence rates, averaged across visits.|GEE Poisson models|||Null hypothesis: no difference in PrEP adherence levels between DOT Diary Intervention and Control arms||1.36|0.75|0.94
81651522|NCT03771638|162993130|OTHER||Kappa statistic|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.62|||Kappa|||Kappa statistic to assess concordance between DBS measurement and self-reported PrEP use||0.62|0.36|
81651523|NCT03023423|162993173|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.92||||||||1.92|0.03|
81651524|NCT03512197|162993183|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0239|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.31||||||||1.31|0.8|
81616757|NCT00972504|162913689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.2|||||Comparison of Sneezing between Placebo and GSK835726 10mg once daily.|||-0.2|-0.4|
81616758|NCT00972504|162913689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2|||||Comparison of Sneezing between Placebo and Cetirizine 10mg once daily.|||-0.2|-0.5|
81616759|NCT00972504|162913690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4194|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-0.212||||||||-0.212|-1.870|
81616760|NCT00972504|162913690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4172|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.584|-0.936||||||||-0.936|-2.584|
81616761|NCT00972504|162913690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.792|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4224|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.626|-1.957||||||||-1.957|-3.626|
81464269|NCT02649439|162619970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0825||||||The reported p-value is representative of the % of MDSC in PBMCs at Day 1 and Day 29.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0825
81464270|NCT02649439|162619970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5988||||||The reported p-value is representative of the % of naïve CD4 in PBMCs at Day 1 and Day 29.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.5988
81464271|NCT02649439|162619970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.592|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|The reported p-value is representative of the % of naïve CD8 in PBMCs at Day 1 and Day 29.||||||0.5920
81464272|NCT02649439|162619970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6221||||||The reported p-value is representative of the % of CD4 in PBMCs at Day 1 and Day 29.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.6221
81616762|NCT00972504|162913691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.306|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.93||||||||0.93|-0.28|
81616763|NCT00972504|162913691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.45||||||||-0.45|-1.65|
81528823|NCT03078556|162744753|OTHER||Ratio|1.1481|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0154|1.2982|||||Ratio (Bfed/B) of plasma DTG has been presented|||1.2982|1.0154|
81616764|NCT00972504|162913691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308||||95.0|-1.68|-0.46||||||||-0.46|-1.68|
81616765|NCT02878330|162913694|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|70.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.3|81.2|||Poisson regression|||||81.2|52.3|<0.0001
81616766|NCT02878330|162913695|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|78.4||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.9|90.3|||Poisson regression|||||90.3|51.9|0.0002
81616767|NCT01544062|162913711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.7||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|31.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||31.1|2.3|0.024
81616768|NCT01544062|162913711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||controlling for age, sex and body mass index|ANCOVA|||||||0.013
81616769|NCT01544062|162913712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.059
81616770|NCT01544062|162913712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||controlling for age, sex and body mass index|ANCOVA|||||||0.020
81616771|NCT01544062|162913713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.724|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.724
81616772|NCT01544062|162913713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|||||controlling for age, sex and body mass index|ANCOVA|||||||0.510
81616773|NCT01544062|162913714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.397|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.397
81616774|NCT01544062|162913714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|||||controlling for age, sex and body mass index|ANCOVA|||||||0.458
81616775|NCT01544062|162913715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.600
81616776|NCT01544062|162913715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.509|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|controlling for age, sex and body mass index||||||0.509
81616777|NCT01544062|162913716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.399|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.399
81616778|NCT01544062|162913716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|||||controlling for age, sex and body mass index|ANCOVA|||||||0.395
81651525|NCT03512197|162993184|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8728|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.29||||||||1.29|0.59|
81651526|NCT03512197|162993189|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.63||||||||1.63|0.60|
81651527|NCT03512197|162993190|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5866|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.87||||||||2.87|0.88|
81651528|NCT03512197|162993191|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7937|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.54||||||||1.54|0.41|
81651529|NCT03512197|162993193|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.16||||||partial neutrophil recovery||1.16|0.75|
81651530|NCT03512197|162993193|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.14||||||full neutrophil recovery||1.14|0.72|
81651531|NCT03512197|162993194|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.52||||||partial platelet recovery||1.52|0.87|
81651532|NCT03512197|162993194|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.0||||||full platelet recovery||1.00|0.67|
81651533|NCT01431950|162993210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.077||||||95.0|-0.039|0.192||||||||0.192|-0.039|
81651534|NCT01210651|162993216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||||||Analysis performed via Stata v14.1. Alpha was 2-tailed. P-value was calculated, with p-value \< 0.05 required a priori to reject the null hypothesis.|Regression, Generalized Least Squares|||A random-effects, generalized least squares (GLS) regression model for depression severity was used to analyze participant BDI scores measured just before 1st assigned session at 0 wks, and just after assigned sessions at 2 wks, 4 wks, 6 wks and 8 wks. BDI Scores were modeled as correlated within participants but independent between participants. The GLS regression model tested the null hypothesis that no significant effects on BDI scores would be found by intervention and intervention-by-time.||||0.034
81464273|NCT02649439|162619970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7334||||||The reported p-value is representative of the % of CD8 in PBMCs at Day 1 and Day 29.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.7334
81464274|NCT02649439|162619970|OTHER|||||||0.791||||||The reported p-value is representative of the % of Tregs in PBMCs at Day 1 and Day 29.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.7910
81651535|NCT01210651|162993217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||Analysis performed via Stata v14.1, with P-value calculated using a t-distribution and assuming unequal variances in the two samples. Alpha was two-tailed. P-value \< 0.05 was required a priori to reject the null hypothesis.|t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis examined Total Change Scores on BDI, using two sample t-test to evaluate the null hypothesis that the Total Change Score on BDI for each intervention group would be statistically comparable.||||0.02
81651536|NCT01210651|162993218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||||||Analysis performed via Stata v14.1. Alpha was 2-tailed. P-value was calculated, with a p-value \< 0.05 required a priori to reject the null hypothesis.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's Exact test evaluated null hypothesis that the proportion of study completers with remitted depression would be statistically comparable in the 2 intervention groups.||||0.018
81651537|NCT01210651|162993219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||||||Analysis performed via Stata v14.1, with P-value calculated using a t-distribution and assuming unequal variances in the two samples. Alpha was two-tailed. P-value \< 0.05 was required a priori to reject the null hypothesis.|t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis examined Total Change Scores on GSES, using an independent samples t-test to evaluate null hypothesis that Total Change Score on GSES for each intervention group would be statistically comparable.||||0.50
81464275|NCT02649439|162619970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5186||||||The reported p-value is representative of the % of NK in PBMCs at Day 1 and Day 29.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.5186
81528824|NCT03078556|162744753|OTHER||Ratio|0.9524|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9086|0.9983|||||Ratio (Bfed/B) of plasma 3TC has been presented|||0.9983|0.9086|
81651538|NCT01210651|162993220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053||||||Analysis performed via Stata v14.1, with P-value calculated using a t-distribution and assuming unequal variances in the two samples. Alpha was two-tailed. P-value \< 0.05 was required a priori to reject the null hypothesis.|t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis examined Total Change Scores on RSES, using an independent samples t-test to evaluate null hypothesis that Total Change Score on RSES for each intervention group would be statistically comparable.||||0.053
81651539|NCT05101993|162993261|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81651540|NCT01124838|162993271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.84|||Log Rank|||The primary analysis of the primary endpoint was performed on Main Study data, excluding the Japanese sub-study. The statistical test was performed at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05. The hazard ratio of adalimumab versus placebo was calculated using proportional hazards regression with treatment as factor.||0.84|0.39|0.004
81651541|NCT01124838|162993271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.74|||Log Rank|||An additional analysis of the primary endpoint was performed using the Integrated Study data (Main Study + Japan sub-study). The statistical test was performed at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05. The hazard ratio of adalimumab versus placebo was calculated using proportional hazards regression with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors.||0.74|0.37|<0.001
81651542|NCT01124838|162993272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-0.14||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.08|||ANOVA|From ANOVA with treatment as factor adjusted for clustered observations (i.e., observations from each of the participant's eyes).|The mean difference between treatment groups with its 95% confidence interval is based on individual data from all eyes adjusted for correlated measurements within a subject in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||0.08|-0.37|0.218
81685873|NCT01515072|163069732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||||||P\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This is an unadjusted comparison||||||0.55
81685874|NCT01515072|163069733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||||||P\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This is an unadjusted comparison||||||0.48
81685875|NCT01515072|163069734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||P\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This is an unadjusted comparison||||||0.04
81464276|NCT02649439|162619970|SUPERIORITY|The reported p-value is representative of the % of MDSC in PBMCs at Day 1 and Day 29.||||||0.5186|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.5186
81464277|NCT02649439|162619970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9097||||||The reported p-value is representative of the % of naïve CD4 in PBMCs at Day 1 and Day 29.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.9097
81464278|NCT02649439|162619970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7334||||||The reported p-value is representative of the % of naïve CD8 in PBMCs at Day 1 and Day 29.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.7334
81528825|NCT03078556|162744754|OTHER||Ratio|1.3176|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.175|1.4775|||||Ratio (Cfed/C) of plasma DTG has been presented|||1.4775|1.1750|
81616779|NCT01544062|162913717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.771|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.771
81616780|NCT01544062|162913717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|||||controlling for age, sex and body mass index|ANCOVA|||||||0.927
81616781|NCT01544062|162913718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.644|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.644
81616782|NCT01544062|162913718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|||||controlling for age, sex and body mass index|ANCOVA|||||||0.160
81616783|NCT01544062|162913719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.710
81616784|NCT01544062|162913719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.475|TWO_SIDED|||||controlling for age, sex and body mass index|ANCOVA|||||||0.475
81616785|NCT01544062|162913720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.508|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.508
81616786|NCT01544062|162913720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|||||controlling for age, sex and body mass index|ANCOVA|||||||0.905
81616787|NCT01544062|162913721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.104|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.104
81616788|NCT01544062|162913722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.580
81616789|NCT01544062|162913723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.619|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.619
81616790|NCT01544062|162913724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.511|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.511
81651543|NCT01124838|162993272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-0.15||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.06|||ANOVA|From ANOVA with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors adjusted for clustered observations.|The mean difference between treatment groups with its 95% confidence interval is based on individual data from all eyes adjusted for correlated measurements within a subject in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||0.06|-0.36|0.164
81710228|NCT02253173|163117022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0001
81464279|NCT00945035|162619971|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Study Primary Hypothesis: The plasma etoricoxib AUC(0-∞) and Cmax values following a single-dose administration of the 120 mg etoricoxib (30%) URC formulation will be bioequivalent to the plasma AUC(0-∞) and Cmax of 120 mg etoricoxib (20%) in the FMI formulation following single-dose administration (geometric mean ratio \[GMR\] no less than 0.8 and no greater than 1.25).|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.02||||||90.0|0.97|1.07||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio (B/A); A=FMI Formulation (20%), Final Market Image; B=URC Formulation (30%), Unmilled Roller Compaction||1.07|0.97|
81528826|NCT03078556|162744754|OTHER||Ratio|0.9048|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8592|0.9528|||||Ratio (Cfed/C) of plasma 3TC has been presented|||0.9528|0.8592|
81528827|NCT03078556|162744755|OTHER||Ratio|1.0808|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9527|1.2261|||||Ratio (Bfed/B) of plasma DTG has been presented|||1.2261|0.9527|
81528828|NCT03078556|162744755|OTHER||Ratio|0.7097|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6474|0.7779|||||Ratio (Bfed/B) of plasma 3TC has been presented|||0.7779|0.6474|
81616791|NCT01544062|162913725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.501|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.501
81616792|NCT01544062|162913726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81616793|NCT01544062|162913727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.299|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.299
81616794|NCT01544062|162913728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81616795|NCT01544062|162913729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.492|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.492
81616796|NCT01544062|162913730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.455|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.455
81616797|NCT01544062|162913731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81616798|NCT03028363|162913745|OTHER|||||||0.343|||||||ANCOVA|Ranked ANCOVA, Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) Multiple Imputation||||||0.3430
81616799|NCT03028363|162913746|OTHER|||||||0.126|||||||ANCOVA|Ranked ANCOVA, Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) Multiple Imputation||||||0.1260
81616800|NCT03028363|162913747|OTHER|||||||0.5247|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression (Firth's Penalized Likelihood), MCMC Multiple Imputation||||||0.5247
81616801|NCT00281918|162913748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||<.0001
81616802|NCT00281918|162913749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||<.0001
81616803|NCT00281918|162913750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0427||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0427
81616804|NCT00281918|162913751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7882||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.7882
81616805|NCT00281918|162913752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.67|||Log Rank|||||0.67|0.48|<.0001
81616806|NCT00281918|162913753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.86|||Log Rank|||||0.86|0.54|0.0010
81616807|NCT00281918|162913754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.48|0.67|||Log Rank|||||0.67|0.48|<.0001
81616808|NCT00281918|162913755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.02|||Log Rank|||||1.02|0.52|0.0523
81616809|NCT00281918|162913756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.71|||Log Rank|||||0.71|0.48|<.0001
81616810|NCT00281918|162913757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|3.28|||Chi-squared|||||3.28|1.62|<.0001
81616811|NCT00281918|162913758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.72|||Log Rank|||||0.72|0.49|<.0001
81616812|NCT02124460|162913759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.3928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.03|||Linear repeated measures|Multiple imputation was used for missing follow-up data.|Health Coaching group compared to Enhanced Primary Care|||0.03|-0.08|0.3928
81616813|NCT02124460|162913760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.89||||0.2306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|2.33|||Linear repeated measures|Multiple imputation used for missing data at follow-up|Health Coaching group compared to Enhanced Primary Care|||2.33|-0.56|0.2306
81616814|NCT02124460|162913761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.16|||Linear repeated measures|Multiple imputation used for missing data at follow-up|Health Coaching group compared to Enhanced Primary Care.|||0.16|-0.02|.14
81651544|NCT01124838|162993273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-0.13||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.01|||ANOVA|From ANOVA of change from baseline to final/early termination visit with treatment as factor|The mean difference between treatment groups with its 95% confidence interval is based on individual data from all eyes adjusted for correlated measurements within a subject in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||0.01|-0.28|0.070
81464280|NCT00945035|162619972|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Study Primary Hypothesis: The plasma etoricoxib AUC(0-∞) and Cmax values following a single-dose administration of the 120 mg etoricoxib (30%) URC formulation will be bioequivalent to the plasma AUC(0-∞) and Cmax of 120 mg etoricoxib (20%) in the FMI formulation following single-dose administration (geometric mean ratio \[GMR\] no less than 0.8 and no greater than 1.25).|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.03||||||90.0|0.95|1.11||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio (B/A); A=FMI Formulation (20%), Final Market Image; B=URC Formulation (30%), Unmilled Roller Compaction||1.11|0.95|
81464281|NCT04081610|162619973|NON_INFERIORITY|Compare the safety of the Lagricel® Ofteno multi-dose formulation against Lagricel® Ofteno unit doses manufactured by Sophia Laboratories S.A. of C.V. through the incidence of AD.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.409|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.409
81616815|NCT02124460|162913762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.19|||Linear repeated measures|Multiple imputation used for missing data at follow-up.||||-0.19|-0.81|0.0016
81616816|NCT02124460|162913763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.62||Multiple imputation used for missing data at follow-up.|Linear repeated measures|||||0.62|0.22|<.0001
81616817|NCT02124460|162913764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18||||0.3043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.53|||Linear repeated measures|Multiple imputation used for missing data at follow-up.||||0.53|-0.16|0.3043
81616818|NCT02124460|162913765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.56|||Linear repeated measures|Multiple imputation used for missing data at follow-up.||||0.56|0.07|0.0113
81616819|NCT02124460|162913766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21||||0.0792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.03|||Linear repeated measures|Multiple imputation used for missing data at follow-up.||||0.03|-0.45|0.0792
81616820|NCT00392678|162913778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81616821|NCT03008915|162913785|OTHER|Paired t-test for participants with measures on both aspirin and placebo.||||||0.692|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between measures on aspirin and placebo.||||0.692
81616822|NCT02525796|162913798|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|3.2||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA comparing the change in PTH over 4 weeks between eplerenone monotherapy and placebo||||0.84
81616823|NCT02525796|162913798|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|4.5||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA comparing the change in PTH over 4 weeks between amiloride monotherapy and placebo||||0.54
81616824|NCT02525796|162913798|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|7.6||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA comparing the change in PTH over 4 weeks between eplerenone monotherapy and amiloride monotherapy||||0.58
81616825|NCT02525796|162913799|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA comparing the change in serum calcium over 4 weeks between eplerenone monotherapy and placebo||||0.82
81685876|NCT01515072|163069735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.7||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|19.5||P\<0.05|Regression, Linear|Final flow was modeled on RIPC and adjusted for donor stratum and duration of perfusion|Data shown above is the the adjusted mean difference in final flow in RIPC group|||19.5|-10.1|0.53
81685877|NCT01515072|163069736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.97
81528829|NCT03078556|162744756|OTHER||Ratio|1.2096|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0521|1.3908|||||Ratio (Cfed/C) of plasma DTG has been presented|||1.3908|1.0521|
81616826|NCT02525796|162913799|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA comparing the change in serum calcium over 4 weeks between amiloride monotherapy and placebo||||0.21
81616827|NCT02525796|162913799|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA comparing the change in serum calcium over 4 weeks between eplerenone monotherapy and amiloride monotherapy||||0.12
81616828|NCT01198275|162913805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.441|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.292|0.666|||Kaplan Meyer analysis|The time to first AF recurrence was analyzed with the Kaplan-Meier method and compared with the log-rank test.|Hazard ratios between n-3 PUFA and Placebo together with confidence intervals were estimated using the Cox proportional regression model.|Give a relapse rate ranging from 40% to 60% on ACE-I/ARB and amiodarone therapy, considering the high risk of relapses in our study population we conservatively assumed a 50% relapse rate. We calculated that a total of 180 patients would yield 80% power to detect a clinically relevant difference of about 20% in AF recurrence with the addition of n-3 PUFAs at a log-rank test, with a significance level of 0.05.||0.666|0.292|< 0.05
81616829|NCT00970307|162913817|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: the upper limit of Standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval lower or equal to 10% .|Difference in percentage|-0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|2.22||||||||2.22|-4.21|
81616830|NCT00970307|162913818|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: the upper limit of Standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval lower or equal to 10% .|Difference in percentage|-0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.19|3.57||||||||3.57|-5.19|
81616831|NCT01616654|162913907|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|13.115||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.266|29.495|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The 95% confidence interval on the difference between Vehicle and the specified treatment group success rates was based on normal approximation with continuity correction.||29.495|-3.266|0.096
81616832|NCT01616654|162913907|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|16.393||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.249|33.036|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The 95% confidence interval on the difference between Vehicle and the specified treatment group success rates was based on normal approximation with continuity correction||33.036|-0.249|0.040
81616833|NCT01616654|162913907|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|10.273||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.923|26.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The 95% confidence interval on the difference between Vehicle and the specified treatment group success rates was based on normal approximation with continuity correction.||26.470|-5.923|0.184
81651545|NCT01124838|162993273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.03|||ANOVA|From ANOVA with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors adjusted for clustered observations.|The mean difference between treatment groups with its 95% confidence interval is based on individual data from all eyes adjusted for correlated measurements within a subject in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||-0.03|-0.31|0.016
81685878|NCT01515072|163069737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.76||Adjusted analysis with recipient age as a continuous variable, sex, race as black versus not black, body mass index, diabetes, hypertension,antigen mismatches, donor age as a continuous variable and trial site.|Chi-squared|||||2.76|0.95|0.07
81464282|NCT04081610|162619974|NON_INFERIORITY|Compare the tolerability of the Lagricel® Ofteno multi-dose formulation against Lagricel® Ofteno unit-dose manufactured by Sophia Laboratories S.A. of C.V. using the ICO score.||||||0.442|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.442
81464283|NCT04081610|162619974|EQUIVALENCE|F=2.606, 15.926||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Final vs initial Eye Comfort Index||||0.009
81464284|NCT04081610|162619974|EQUIVALENCE|F=3.051, 19.336||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Final vs initial Eye Comfort Index||||0.002
81464285|NCT04081610|162619975|NON_INFERIORITY|Compare the safety of the Lagricel® Ofteno multi-dose formulation against Lagricel® Ofteno unit doses manufactured by Sophia Laboratories S.A. of C.V. through changes in BCVA.||||||0.904|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.904
81464286|NCT04081610|162619975|EQUIVALENCE|F=-1.414, 1.061||||||0.157|||||||Sign test|||Final vs initial VA||||0.157
81464287|NCT04081610|162619975|EQUIVALENCE|||||||1|||||||Sign test|||Final vs initial VA||||1.000
81464288|NCT04081610|162619976|NON_INFERIORITY|Compare the safety of the Lagricel® Ofteno multi-dose formulation against Lagricel® Ofteno unit doses manufactured by Sophia Laboratories S.A. of C.V. by changes in corneal and conjunctival staining with fluorescein.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81464289|NCT04081610|162619976|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared (2)= 6.400||||||0.041|||||||Chi-squared|||Final vs initial fluorescein staining||||0.041
81464290|NCT04081610|162619976|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared (2)=0.814||||||0.665|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.665
81464291|NCT04081610|162619977|NON_INFERIORITY|Compare the safety of the Lagricel® Ofteno multi-dose formulation against Lagricel® Ofteno unit doses manufactured by Sophia Laboratories S.A. of C.V. by changes of corneal and conjunctival staining with lysamine green.||||||0.713|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.713
81464292|NCT04081610|162619977|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared (3)=14.345||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||Final vs initial lissamine green staining||||0.002
81464293|NCT04081610|162619977|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared (2)=0.506||||||0.777|||||||Chi-squared|||Final vs initial lissamine green staining||||0.777
81464294|NCT04081610|162619978|NON_INFERIORITY|Compare the safety of the Lagricel® Ofteno multi-dose formulation against Lagricel® Ofteno unit doses manufactured by Sophia Laboratories S.A. of C.V. by changes in conjunctival hyperemia.||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1.000
81528830|NCT03078556|162744756|OTHER||Ratio|0.6826|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5861|0.795|||||Ratio (Cfed/C) of plasma 3TC has been presented|||0.7950|0.5861|
81685879|NCT01515072|163069737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36||||||Unadjusted analysis|Chi-squared|||||||0.36
81710229|NCT02253173|163117022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0005
81710230|NCT02253173|163117023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0128|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0128
81464295|NCT04081610|162619978|EQUIVALENCE|F=4.167, 1||||||0.031|||||||Fisher Exact|||Final vs initial conjunctival hyperemia||||0.031
81710231|NCT02253173|163117023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81528831|NCT03078556|162744757|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.254|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.25|0.378|||||Median Difference of plasma DTG has been presented|||0.378|0.250|
81464296|NCT04081610|162619978|EQUIVALENCE|No significant change was observed.||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Final vs initial conjunctival hyperemia||||1.000
81528832|NCT03078556|162744757|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.125|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.127|||||Median Difference of plasma 3TC has been presented|||0.127|0.000|
81528833|NCT03078556|162744758|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.126|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.25|||||Median Difference of plasma DTG has been presented|||0.250|0.000|
81528834|NCT03078556|162744758|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.125|||||Median Difference of plasma 3TC has been presented|||0.125|0.000|
81710232|NCT02253173|163117023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0008
81616834|NCT01616654|162913907|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|16.393||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.249|33.036|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The 95% confidence interval on the difference between Vehicle and the specified treatment group success rates was based on normal approximation with continuity correction.||33.036|-0.249|0.041
81616835|NCT01616654|162913908|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|-6.74||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.96|1.48|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with terms for treatment, stratum, and Baseline lesion count as covariate.||1.48|-14.96|0.108
81651546|NCT01124838|162993274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.01|||ANOVA|From ANOVA of change from baseline to final/early termination visit with treatment as factor adjusted for clustered observations.|The mean difference between treatment groups with its 95% confidence interval is based on individual data from all eyes adjusted for correlated measurements within a subject in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||0.01|-0.08|0.096
81651547|NCT01124838|162993274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.0|||ANOVA|From ANOVA with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors adjusted for clustered observations.|The mean difference between treatment groups with its 95% confidence interval is based on individual data from all eyes adjusted for correlated measurements within a subject in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||0.00|-0.09|0.044
81528835|NCT03078556|162744759|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.017|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.872|4.496|||||Median Difference of plasma DTG has been presented|||4.496|1.872|
81651548|NCT01124838|162993275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.69|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio of adalimumab versus placebo was calculated using proportional hazards regression with treatment as factor.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||1.69|0.34|0.491
81528836|NCT03078556|162744759|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.113|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5|2.751|||||Median Difference of plasma 3TC has been presented|||2.751|1.500|
81528837|NCT03078556|162744760|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.748|3.751|||||Median Difference of plasma DTG has been presented|||3.751|1.748|
81616836|NCT01616654|162913908|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|-7.88||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.11|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with terms for treatment, stratum, and Baseline lesion count as covariate.||0.34|-16.11|0.060
81616837|NCT01616654|162913908|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|-8.11||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.35|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with terms for treatment, stratum, treatment stratum, and with Baseline lesion count as covariate.||0.13|-16.35|0.054
81464297|NCT01028014|162619989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||P values comparing differences across groups, as well as within group changes, were all \>0.05.P-values were not adjusted for multiple testing; p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Using difference in EMG amplitude as primary outcome, assuming standard deviation of 6, we had greater than 80% power to detect a 10-microvolt change in urethral muscle activity with sample size of 9 participants per group. Due to non-normality and small sample sizes, non-parametric tests were used and data presented as median (IQR). Kruskal-Wallis p-values are reported to compare median scores across groups. Wilcoxon sign-test p-values are reported to evaluate 2-week change within groups.||||>0.05
81616838|NCT01616654|162913908|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|-12.97||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.18|-4.76|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with terms for treatment, stratum, treatment stratum, and with Baseline lesion count as covariate.||-4.76|-21.18|0.002
81616839|NCT01616654|162913909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.067
81616840|NCT01616654|162913909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.054
81528838|NCT03078556|162744760|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.503|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.998|2.252|||||Median Difference of plasma 3TC has been presented|||2.252|0.998|
81528839|NCT03078556|162744769|OTHER||Ratio|1.0849|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9613|1.2245|||||Ratio (Bfed/B) of plasma DTG has been presented|||1.2245|0.9613|
81528840|NCT03078556|162744769|OTHER||Ratio|0.9363|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8913|0.9836|||||Ratio (Bfed/B) of plasma 3TC has been presented|||0.9836|0.8913|
81528841|NCT03078556|162744770|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.2477|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1013|1.4136|||||Median Difference of plasma DTG has been presented|||1.4136|1.1013|
81528842|NCT03078556|162744770|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.8836|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8351|0.935|||||Median Difference of plasma 3TC has been presented|||0.9350|0.8351|
81616841|NCT01616654|162913909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.038
81616842|NCT01616654|162913909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.003
81616843|NCT00094809|162913916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.19|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.1|0.37|||Mantel Haenszel|Adjusted for chemotherapy regimen|Common odds ratio of the pegfilgrastim group compared to the placebo group|||0.37|0.10|<0.0001
81616844|NCT00094809|162913917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-18.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|-26.2|-9.8|||Mantel Haenszel|Adjusted for chemotherapy regimen|Treatment difference in percentage of participants (pegfilgrastim group - placebo group)|||-9.8|-26.2|<0.0001
81616845|NCT00094809|162913918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-12.0||||0.0646||95.0|-23.7|0.5|||Mantel Haenszel|Adjusted for chemotherapy regimen|Treatment difference in percentage of participants (pegfilgrastim group - placebo group)|||0.5|-23.7|0.0646
81710233|NCT02253173|163117024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0014
81464298|NCT01028014|162619990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||P values comparing differences across groups, as well as within group changes, were all \>0.05.P-values were not adjusted for multiple testing; p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Using difference in EMG amplitude as primary outcome, assuming standard deviation of 6, we had greater than 80% power to detect a 10-microvolt change in urethral muscle activity with sample size of 9 participants per group. Due to non-normality and small sample sizes, non-parametric tests were used and data presented as median (IQR). Kruskal-Wallis p-values are reported to compare median scores across groups. Wilcoxon sign-test p-values are reported to evaluate 2-week change within groups.||||>0.05
81528843|NCT03078556|162744771|OTHER||Ratio|0.8661|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7658|0.9796|||||Ratio (Bfed/B) of plasma DTG has been presented|||0.9796|0.7658|
81651549|NCT01124838|162993275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.28|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio of adalimumab versus placebo was calculated using proportional hazards regression with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||1.28|0.28|0.185
81651550|NCT01124838|162993276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-2.3||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|3.8|||ANOVA|From ANOVA of change from baseline to final/early termination visit with treatment and OCT machine as factors adjusted for clustered observations.|The mean difference between treatment groups with its 95% confidence interval is based on individual data from all eyes adjusted for correlated measurements within a subject in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||3.8|-8.5|0.451
81651551|NCT01124838|162993276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-3.9||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|1.8|||ANOVA|From ANOVA with treatment, race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) and OCT machine as factors adjusted for clustered observations.|The mean difference between treatment groups with its 95% confidence interval is based on individual data from all eyes adjusted for correlated measurements within a subject in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.|The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||1.8|-9.7|0.174
81651552|NCT01124838|162993277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|2.12||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|5.08|||ANOVA|From ANOVA of change from baseline to final/early termination visit with treatment as a factor.||The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||5.08|-0.84|0.160
81651553|NCT01124838|162993277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|1.77||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|4.52|||ANOVA|From ANOVA of change from baseline to final/early termination visit with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors.||The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||4.52|-0.97|0.205
81651554|NCT01124838|162993278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|1.88||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|6.29|||ANOVA|From ANOVA of change from baseline to final/early termination visit with treatment as a factor.||The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||6.29|-2.53|0.401
81651555|NCT01124838|162993278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|2.36||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|6.45|||ANOVA|From ANOVA of change from baseline to final/early termination visit with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors.||The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||6.45|-1.73|0.256
81651556|NCT01124838|162993279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mena Difference|-0.1||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|4.61|||ANOVA|From ANOVA of change from baseline to final/early termination visit with treatment as a factor.||The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||4.61|-4.81|0.967
81651557|NCT01124838|162993279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-0.87||||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.53|3.79|||ANOVA|From ANOVA of change from baseline to final/early termination visit with treatment and race (Japanese versus non-Japanese) as factors.||The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||3.79|-5.53|0.714
81651558|NCT01124838|162993280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|0.56||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|5.68|||ANOVA|From ANOVA of change from baseline to final/early termination visit with treatment as a factor.||The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||5.68|-4.56|0.830
81651559|NCT01124838|162993280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference|-0.49||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.32|4.34|||ANOVA|From ANOVA of change from baseline to final/early termination visit with treatment and race (Japanese vs. non-Japanese) as factors.||The statistical test for the ranked secondary variables was carried out in hierarchical order at the significance level of 5%.||4.34|-5.32|0.842
81651560|NCT04297618|162993281|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81528844|NCT03078556|162744771|OTHER||Ratio|1.0442|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9951|1.0957|||||Ratio (Bfed/B) of plasma 3TC has been presented|||1.0957|0.9951|
81616846|NCT00094809|162913919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27||||0.0384||95.0|0.07|1.0|||Mantel Haenszel|Adjusted for chemotherapy regimen|Common odds ratio of pegfilgrastim group compared to placebo group|||1.00|0.07|0.0384
81616847|NCT00094809|162913920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.5514||95.0|0.26|2.04|||Mantel Haenszel|Adjusted for chemotherapy regimen|Common odds ratio for pegfilgrastim group compared to placebo group|||2.04|0.26|0.5514
81616848|NCT00094809|162913922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-3.5||||0.5434||95.0|-14.8|7.8|||Mantel Haenszel|Adjusted for chemotherapy regimen|Treatment difference (pegfilgrastim group - placebo group) in the percentage of participants with a complete or partial response|||7.8|-14.8|0.5434
81616849|NCT00094809|162913923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-12.1||||||95.0|-28.1|4.0|||||Kaplan-Meier estimates of the difference in percent mortality for the pegfilgrastim group - placebo group. Median survival time was not reached for the pegfilgrastim group.|||4.0|-28.1|
81616850|NCT00094809|162913924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.23||||0.0457||95.0|0.05|1.09|||Mantel Haenszel|Adjusted for chemotherapy regimen|Common odds ratio for pegfilgrastim group compared to placebo group|||1.09|0.05|0.0457
81616851|NCT00094809|162913925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.3792||95.0|0.32|1.53|||Mantel Haenszel|Adjusted for chemotherapy regimen|Common odds ratio of the pegfilgrastim group compared to the placebo group|||1.53|0.32|0.3792
81616852|NCT02393716|162913928|OTHER|Single arm study with a hypothesis test comparing to performance goal|Percentage|2.9|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||7.2|||Based on exact binomial distribution|||"The primary safety endpoint was tested against a predetermined safety Performance Goal (PG) using the following statistical hypotheses:~H0: p ≥ 20% vs. H1: p \< 20% where p is the proportion of subjects experiencing a MAE within 30 days of the index procedure in the target population of subjects treated with the Endurant Evo AAA Stent graft system and 20% is the safety PG."||7.2||<0.001
81616853|NCT02393716|162913929|OTHER|Single-arm study with a hypothesis test comparing to performance goal|Percentage|95.8|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|90.4||||Based on exact binomial distribution|||"The primary effectiveness endpoint was tested against a predetermined effectiveness PG using following statistical hypotheses:~H0: q ≤ 80% vs. H1: q \> 80% where q is the proportion of subjects who have a successful aneurysm treatment in the target population of subjects treated with the Endurant Evo AAA Stent graft system and 80% is the effectiveness PG."|||90.4|<0.001
81616854|NCT01256034|162913981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81616855|NCT00758602|162913983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.6581||||0.0813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.4||p-value, least squares (LS) mean difference, and 95% confidence interval (CI) based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, center, and the treatment-by-center interaction as fixed effects, and the donor age as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.40|-0.08|0.0813
81616856|NCT00758602|162913984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.5977||||0.7949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.77|10.58||p-value, LS mean difference, and 95% CI based on ANCOVA model with treatment, center, and the treatment-by-center interaction as fixed effects, and the donor age as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||10.58|-13.77|0.7949
81616857|NCT00758602|162913985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6812|||||||Fisher Exact|||Acute rejection, 6 months post-transplant||||0.6812
81616858|NCT00758602|162913985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6812|||||||Fisher Exact|||Acute rejection, 12 months post-transplant||||0.6812
81616859|NCT00758602|162913985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Death, 12 months post-transplant||||1.0000
81616860|NCT00758602|162913987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Log Rank|||||||1.0000
81616861|NCT00758602|162913988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4586|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4586
81616862|NCT00758602|162913989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81616863|NCT00855465|162914064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Prespecified significance level for all significance tests was 5%. Primary analysis, due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Test was stratified by region.||Missing values for participants who withdrew/died before 16 weeks were imputed with a worst value of 0m in case of death/clinical worsening without termination visit and with the last observed value otherwise. Comparison was done using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with baseline 6MWD as a covariate and treatment group and region as main effects. The primary statistical method was the stratified Wilcoxon test if the Shapiro-Wilk test for normality of residuals was statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81651561|NCT04297618|162993282|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81651562|NCT02065882|162993307|OTHER|Confirmatory t-test testing of the MCF difference (1 h post-dose minus pre-dose)|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81651563|NCT03931746|162993311|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann median difference|-3.5||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-0.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|An exact Wilcoxon two-sample test was performed owing to the small sample size and number of tied observations.|Median difference is for Porcine Xenograft group minus No Porcine Xenograft group.|||-0.5|-8.0|0.04
81651564|NCT03931746|162993312|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann median difference|-2.5||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|12.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|An exact Wilcoxon two-sample test was performed owing to the small sample size and number of tied observations.|Median difference is for Porcine Xenograft minus No Porcine Xenograft.|||12|-9|0.75
81616864|NCT00855465|162914064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|45.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.74|66.63||Additional analysis, due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|ANCOVA|||||66.63|24.74|<0.0001
81616865|NCT00855465|162914064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||Shapiro-Wilk|||Shapiro-Wilk test for normality of ANCOVA residuals.||||0.0001
81616866|NCT00855465|162914065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Hierarchical testing for secondary efficacy parameters in the order: PVR, NT-proBNP, WHO functional class, Time to clinical worsening, Borg scale, EQ5D, LPH. Primary analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Missing values at week 16 were imputed using the last available post-baseline observation. Same analysis method as for primary efficacy parameter.||||<0.0001
81651565|NCT03931746|162993313|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann median difference|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|20.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|An exact Wilcoxon two-sample test was performed owing to the small sample size and number of tied observations.|Median difference is for Porcine Xenograft group minus No Porcine Xenograft group.|||20.0|-19.0|1
81651566|NCT03931746|162993314|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann median difference|0.01||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.33|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|An exact Wilcoxon two-sample test was performed owing to the small sample size and number of tied observations.|Median difference is for Porcine Xenograft vs. No Porcine Xenograft.|||0.33|-0.26|1
81651567|NCT03931746|162993315|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann median difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|4.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|An exact Wilcoxon two-sample test was performed owing to the small sample size and number of tied observations.|Median difference is for Porcine Xenograft group minus No Porcine Xenograft group.|||4|-6|1
81651568|NCT03931746|162993316|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann median difference|0.5||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|An exact Wilcoxon two-sample test was performed owing to the small sample size and number of tied observations.|Median difference is for Porcine Xenograft group minus No Porcine Xenograft group.|||2|-1|0.54
81651569|NCT03931746|162993317|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|13.3|||Fisher Exact||"The No Porcine Xenograft group is the reference group."|||13.3|0.03|1
81651570|NCT03931746|162993318|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.167||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.564|0.185|||Fisher Exact||"The risk difference is calculated as the outcome risk in the Porcine Xenograft group minus the outcome risk in the No Porcine Xenograft group. The confidence interval for the risk difference was calculated using the Newcombe hybrid score method."|||0.185|-0.564|0.43
81651571|NCT03931746|162993319|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|55.9|||Fisher Exact||"The No Porcine Xenograft group is the reference group."|||55.9|0.006|1
81464299|NCT02111577|162620003|SUPERIORITY|Stratified by region (US vs other), prior abiraterone (Yes vs No), prior enzalutamide (Yes vs No) and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) score (0, 1 vs 2)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.042||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.895|1.213|||Log Rank|||Stratified||1.213|0.895|0.596
81616867|NCT00855465|162914065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-246.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-303.33|-189.53||Additional analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|ANCOVA|||||-189.53|-303.33|<0.0001
81616868|NCT00855465|162914065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||Shapiro-Wilk|||Shapiro-Wilk test for normality of ANCOVA residuals.||||0.0001
81651572|NCT01381575|162993354|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion was demonstrated if, 1 month after the last dose, for both anti-HPV-16 and anti-HPV-18, the upper limit of the 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference (Cervarix 2 Group minus Cervarix 1 Group) was below 5%.|Difference in SCR|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.78||||||Immune response to anti-HPV-16 in terms of seroconversion (SCR) rates: To evaluate sequentially if the immunogenicity (as determined by ELISA) of Cervarix vaccine administered according to a 2-dose schedule of 0,6 months in 9-14 year old females was non-inferior to that administered according to the standard 3-dose schedule of 0,1,6 months in 15-25 year old females, 1 month after the last dose of study vaccine, in initially seronegative subjects.||0.78|-1.08|
81464300|NCT02111577|162620003|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.036||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.891|1.204|||Log Rank|||Unstratified||1.204|0.891|0.648
81464301|NCT02111577|162620004|SUPERIORITY|Stratified by region (US vs other), prior abiraterone (Yes vs No), prior enzalutamide (Yes vs No) and ECOG score (0, 1 vs 2)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.908||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.746|1.105|||Log Rank|||Stratified||1.105|0.746|0.335
81528845|NCT03078556|162744772|OTHER||Ratio|0.7544|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6736|0.8448|||||Ratio (Cfed/C) of plasma DTG has been presented|||0.8448|0.6736|
81528846|NCT03078556|162744772|OTHER||Ratio|1.0972|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0424|1.155|||||Ratio (Cfed/C) of plasma 3TC has been presented|||1.1550|1.0424|
81528847|NCT03078556|162744775|OTHER||Ratio|0.8654|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7629|0.9816|||||Ratio (Bfed/B) of plasma DTG has been presented|||0.9816|0.7629|
81616869|NCT00855465|162914066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Hierarchical testing for secondary efficacy parameters in the order: PVR, NT-proBNP, WHO functional class, Time to clinical worsening, Borg scale, EQ5D, LPH. Primary analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Missing values at week 16 were imputed using the last available post-baseline observation. Same analysis method as for primary efficacy parameter.||||<0.0001
81616870|NCT00855465|162914066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-443.99||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-842.95|-45.03||Additional analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|ANCOVA|||||-45.03|-842.95|0.0293
81616871|NCT00855465|162914066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||Shapiro-Wilk|||Shapiro-Wilk test for normality of ANCOVA residuals.||||0.0001
81651573|NCT01381575|162993354|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion was demonstrated if, 1 month after the last dose, for both anti-HPV-16 and anti-HPV-18, the upper limit of the 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference (Cervarix 2 Group minus Cervarix 1 Group) was below 5%.|Difference in SCR|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.77||||||Immune response to anti-HPV-18 in terms of seroconversion (SCR) rates: To evaluate sequentially if the immunogenicity (as determined by ELISA) of Cervarix vaccine administered according to a 2-dose schedule of 0,6 months in 9-14 year old females was non-inferior to that administered according to the standard 3-dose schedule of 0,1,6 months in 15-25 year old females, 1 month after the last dose of study vaccine, in initially seronegative subjects.||0.77|-1.00|
81710234|NCT02253173|163117024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81464302|NCT02111577|162620004|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.879||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.725|1.067|||Log Rank|||Unstratified||1.067|0.725|0.192
81528848|NCT03078556|162744775|OTHER||Ratio|1.0841|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9139|1.286|||||Ratio (Bfed/B) of plasma 3TC has been presented|||1.2860|0.9139|
81616872|NCT00855465|162914067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0026||||||Hierarchical testing for secondary efficacy parameters in the order: PVR, NT-proBNP, WHO functional class, Time to clinical worsening, Borg scale, EQ5D, LPH.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Test was stratified by region.||Missing values for participants who withdrew or died before 16 weeks were imputed with a worst value of IV in case of clinical worsening without termination visit or measurement at that termination visit and with a worst value of V in case of death and with the last observed value otherwise.||||0.0026
81616873|NCT00855465|162914068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.37||||0.1724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.72|1.99||Hierarchical testing for secondary efficacy parameters in the order: PVR, NT-proBNP, WHO functional class, Time to clinical worsening, Borg scale, EQ5D, LPH.|Log Rank|Test was stratified by region.|Based on Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by region.|"Test for difference of occurence of Any event."||1.99|-8.72|0.1724
81616874|NCT00855465|162914069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0035||||||Hierarchical testing for secondary efficacy parameters in the order: PVR, NT-proBNP, WHO functional class, Time to clinical worsening, Borg scale, EQ5D, LPH. Nominally significant only due to hierarchical testing.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Test was stratified by region.||Missing values for participants who withdrew or died before 16 weeks were imputed with a worst value of 10 in case of death or clinical worsening without termination visit and with the last observed value otherwise.||||0.0035
81616875|NCT00855465|162914070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Hierarchical testing for secondary efficacy parameters in the order: PVR, NT-proBNP, WHO FC, TTCW, Borg scale, EQ5D, LPH. Primary analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.Nominally significant only due to hierarchical testing.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Missing values at baseline were imputed using last available observation prior to start of study treatment. Missing values for participants who withdrew or died before 16 weeks were imputed with a worst value of -0.594 in case of death or clinical worsening without termination visit and with the last observed value otherwise.||||<0.0001
81616876|NCT00855465|162914070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.21||Additional analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|ANCOVA|||||0.21|0.06|0.0002
81616877|NCT00855465|162914070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||Shapiro-Wilk|||Shapiro-Wilk test for normality of ANCOVA residuals.||||0.0001
81616878|NCT00855465|162914071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.122||||||Hierarchical testing for secondary efficacy parameters in the order: PVR, NT-proBNP, WHO functional class, Time to clinical worsening, Borg Dyspnea Score, EQ5D, LPH. Primary analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Missing values at baseline were imputed using last available observation prior to start of study treatment. Missing values for participants who withdrew or died before 16 weeks were imputed with a worst value of 105 in case of death or clinical worsening without termination visit and with the last observed value otherwise.||||0.1220
81616879|NCT00855465|162914071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.76||||0.0165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.45|-1.06||Additional analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|ANCOVA|||||-1.06|-10.45|0.0165
81616880|NCT00855465|162914071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||Shapiro-Wilk|||Shapiro-Wilk test for normality of ANCOVA residuals.||||0.0001
81616881|NCT00855465|162914073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Exploratory testing. Primary analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Missing values at week 16 were imputed using the last available post-baseline observation. Same analysis as for primary efficacy parameter.||||<0.0001
81616882|NCT00855465|162914073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.75|-3.16||Additional analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|ANCOVA|||||-3.16|-6.75|<0.0001
81464303|NCT02111577|162620005|SUPERIORITY|Stratified by region (US vs other), prior enzalutamide (Yes vs No) and ECOG score (0, 1 vs 2)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.312||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.976|1.762|||Log Rank|||Stratified||1.762|0.976|0.071
81464304|NCT02111577|162620005|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.283||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.961|1.712|||Log Rank|||Unstratified||1.712|0.961|0.09
81464305|NCT02111577|162620006|SUPERIORITY|Stratified by region (US vs other), prior abiraterone (Yes vs No) and ECOG score (0, 1 vs 2)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.461||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.134|||Log Rank|||Stratified||2.134|1|0.049
81464306|NCT02111577|162620006|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.436||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.993|2.077|||Log Rank|||Unstratified||2.077|0.993|0.053
81464307|NCT02111577|162620007|SUPERIORITY|Stratified by region (US vs other) and ECOG score (0, 1 vs 2)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.938||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.779|1.13|||Log Rank|||Stratified||1.13|0.779|0.501
81464308|NCT02111577|162620007|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.781|1.131|||Log Rank|||Unstratified||1.131|0.781|0.512
81616883|NCT00855465|162914073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0231|||||||Shapiro-Wilk|||Shapiro-Wilk test for normality of ANCOVA residuals.||||0.0231
81616884|NCT00855465|162914074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.62||Exploratory testing. Primary analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|ANCOVA|||Missing values at week 16 were imputed using the last available post-baseline observation. Same analysis as for primary efficacy parameter.||0.62|0.33|<0.0001
81616885|NCT00855465|162914074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Additional analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81616886|NCT00855465|162914074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.116|||||||Shapiro-Wilk|||Shapiro-Wilk test for normality of ANCOVA residuals.||||0.1160
81616887|NCT00530842|162914121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.0482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.174|-0.001|||ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed terms for sequence, treatment, and period and random term for subject within sequence.||||-0.001|-0.174|0.0482
81616888|NCT00530842|162914122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.3407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|27.5|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||The confidence interval was determined by Hodges-Lehmann method.|||27.5|-9.5|0.3407
81616889|NCT00880048|162914180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|-0.34|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 1||-0.34|-2.87|0.0133
81616890|NCT00880048|162914180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.26||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|-0.98|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 1||-0.98|-3.54|0.0006
81703314|NCT02481596|163101521|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Beta=.128. Threshold p\<.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots); also adjusted for harmful involvement subscale of FIAD due to suppression effect.||6 months. Multiply imputed data (m=20) using chained equations.||||.003
81464309|NCT02111577|162620008|SUPERIORITY|Stratified by region (US vs other), prior abiraterone (Yes vs No), prior enzalutamide (Yes vs No) and ECOG score (0, 1 vs 2)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.863|1.136|||Log Rank|||Stratified||1.136|0.863|0.886
81464310|NCT02111577|162620008|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.001||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.875|1.145|||Log Rank|||Unstratified||1.145|0.875|0.992
81464311|NCT02111577|162620009|SUPERIORITY|Stratified by region (US vs other), prior abiraterone (Yes vs No), prior enzalutamide (Yes vs No) and ECOG score (0, 1 vs 2)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.001||||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.847|1.184|||Log Rank|||Stratified||1.184|0.847|0.994
81464312|NCT02111577|162620009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.002||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.851|1.18|||Log Rank|||Unstratified||1.18|0.851|0.982
81464313|NCT02111577|162620010|SUPERIORITY|Stratified by region (US vs other), prior abiraterone (Yes vs No), prior enzalutamide (Yes vs No) and ECOG score (0, 1 vs 2)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.077||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.909|1.277|||Log Rank|||Stratified||1.277|0.909|0.392
81464314|NCT02111577|162620010|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.068||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.905|1.262|||Log Rank|||Unstratified||1.262|0.905|0.439
81464315|NCT02111577|162620011|SUPERIORITY|Stratified by region (US vs other), prior abiraterone (Yes vs No), prior enzalutamide (Yes vs No) and ECOG score (0, 1 vs 2)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.857|1.238|||Log Rank|||Stratified||1.238|0.857|0.754
81616891|NCT00880048|162914180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.57||||0.0394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|-0.08|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 2||-0.08|-3.06|0.0394
81616892|NCT00880048|162914180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.65||||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|-0.13|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 2||-0.13|-3.16|0.0332
81710235|NCT02253173|163117024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81464316|NCT02111577|162620011|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.009||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.844|1.207|||Log Rank|||Unstratified||1.207|0.844|0.924
81464317|NCT02111577|162620012|SUPERIORITY|Stratified by region (US vs other), prior abiraterone (Yes vs No), prior enzalutamide (Yes vs No) and ECOG score (0, 1 vs 2)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.918||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.563|1.497|||Log Rank|||Stratified||1.497|0.563|0.732
81464318|NCT02111577|162620012|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.913||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.561|1.485|||Log Rank|||Unstratified||1.485|0.561|0.713
81464319|NCT02111577|162620013|SUPERIORITY|Stratified by region (US vs other), prior abiraterone (Yes vs No), prior enzalutamide (Yes vs No) and ECOG score (0, 1 vs 2)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.891||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.587|||Log Rank|||Stratified||1.587|0.5|0.694
81464320|NCT02111577|162620013|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.496|1.562|||Log Rank|||Unstratified||1.562|0.496|0.661
81528849|NCT03078556|162744776|OTHER||Ratio|0.7657|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6702|0.8749|||||Ratio (Cfed/C) of plasma DTG has been presented|||0.8749|0.6702|
81616893|NCT00880048|162914180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.82||||0.0601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|0.08|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 4||0.08|-3.71|0.0601
81616894|NCT00880048|162914180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.03||||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.94|-0.12|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 4||-0.12|-3.94|0.0369
81616895|NCT00880048|162914180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.67||||0.1122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|0.39|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 6||0.39|-3.73|0.1122
81710236|NCT02253173|163117025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9616|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9616
81616896|NCT00880048|162914180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.76||||0.4713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|1.32|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 6||1.32|-2.85|0.4713
81616897|NCT00880048|162914181|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.2232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|7.39|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 1||7.39|0.63|0.2232
81616898|NCT00880048|162914181|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.15||||0.0559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|10.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 1||10.2|0.97|0.0559
81651574|NCT01381575|162993355|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to Geometric Mean Concentrations (GMCs) was demonstrated if, 1 month after the last dose, for both anti-HPV-16 and anti-HPV-18, the upper limit of 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Cervarix 2 Group divided by Cervarix 1 Group) was below 2.|Geometric mean ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.22||||||Immune response to anti-HPV-16 in terms of Geometric Mean Concentrations (GMCs): To evaluate sequentially if the immunogenicity (as determined by ELISA) of Cervarix vaccine administered according to a 2-dose schedule at 0, 6 months in 9-14 year old females was non-inferior to that administered according to the standard 3-dose schedule of 0,1,6 months in 15-25 year old females, 1 month after the last dose of study vaccine, in initially seronegative subjects.||1.22|0.97|
81651575|NCT01381575|162993355|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to Geometric Mean Concentrations (GMCs) was demonstrated if, 1 month after the last dose, for both anti-HPV-16 and anti-HPV-18, the upper limit of 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Cervarix 2 Group divided by Cervarix 1 Group) was below 2.|Geometric mean ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.95||||||Immune response to anti-HPV-18 in terms of Geometric Mean Concentrations (GMCs): To evaluate sequentially if the immunogenicity (as determined by ELISA) of Cervarix vaccine administered according to a 2-dose schedule at 0, 6 months in 9-14 year old females was non-inferior to that administered according to the standard 3-dose schedule of 0,1,6 months in 15-25 year old females, 1 month after the last dose of study vaccine, in initially seronegative subjects.||0.95|0.76|
81651576|NCT03258723|162993419|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change from baseline assessed on matched cases.||||<0.0001
81703315|NCT02481596|163101522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Beta=-.133. Threshold p\<.05.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots); also adjusted for helpful involvement subscale of FIAD due to suppression effect.||3 months. Multiply imputed data (m=20) using chained equations.||||.001
81703316|NCT02481596|163101522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||Beta=-.115. Threshold p\<.05.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots); also adjusted for helpful involvement subscale of FIAD due to suppression effect.||6 months. Multiply imputed data (m=20) using chained equations.||||.012
81651577|NCT03258723|162993420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change from baseline assessed on matched cases.||||0.0005
81651578|NCT03258723|162993421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1809|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change from baseline assessed on matched cases.||||0.1809
81651579|NCT03258723|162993422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0973|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change from baseline assessed on matched cases.||||0.0973
81651580|NCT03258723|162993424|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1992|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within subject change on matched cases.||||0.1992
81703317|NCT02481596|163101523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||Beta=.114. Threshold p\<.05.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).||3 months. Multiply imputed data (m=20) using chained equations.||||.015
81703318|NCT02481596|163101523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034||||||Beta=.101. Threshold p\<.05.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).||6 months. Multiply imputed data (m=20) using chained equations.||||.034
81703319|NCT01216397|163101524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|99.4||||||90.0|94.2|105.0|||ANOVA|||Standard batch vs. Side batch||105.0|94.2|
81710237|NCT02253173|163117025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2439|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2439
81616899|NCT00880048|162914181|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.3395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.61|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 2||3.61|0.64|0.3395
81616900|NCT00880048|162914181|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.4256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|3.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 2||3.50|0.59|0.4256
81616901|NCT00880048|162914181|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.64|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 4||2.64|0.69|0.3790
81616902|NCT00880048|162914181|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.2554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 4||2.86|0.76|0.2554
81616903|NCT00880048|162914181|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.1961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 6||2.91|0.80|0.1961
81616904|NCT00880048|162914181|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.6916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.25|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 6||2.25|0.58|0.6916
81616905|NCT00880048|162914182|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.95|||Log Rank|||||1.95|0.50|0.61
81616906|NCT00880048|162914182|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.54|||Log Rank|||||1.54|0.36|0.35
81616907|NCT00880048|162914183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.69||||0.0362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.04|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 1||-0.04|-1.34|0.0362
81616908|NCT00880048|162914183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.81||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.16|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 1||-0.16|-1.46|0.0155
81616909|NCT00880048|162914183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46||||0.2593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.34|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 2||0.34|-1.27|0.2593
81616910|NCT00880048|162914183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62||||0.1407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.2|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 2||0.20|-1.44|0.1407
81616911|NCT00880048|162914183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.67||||0.1933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.34|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 4||0.34|-1.67|0.1933
81651581|NCT03258723|162993425|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7017|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within subject change on matched cases.||||0.7017
81651582|NCT03258723|162993426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1573|||||||McNemar|||Within group change from baseline assessed on matched cases in low activity group at baseline.||||0.1573
81616912|NCT00880048|162914183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.74||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|0.27|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 4||0.27|-1.76|0.1500
81616913|NCT00880048|162914183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.09||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|0.02|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 6||0.02|-2.21|0.0550
81616914|NCT00880048|162914183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52||||0.3627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.61|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 6||0.61|-1.65|0.3627
81616915|NCT00880048|162914184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.03||||0.0616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|0.05|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 1||0.05|-2.11|0.0616
81616916|NCT00880048|162914184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|-1.19|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 1||-1.19|-3.36|<0.0001
81616917|NCT00880048|162914184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.44||||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|-0.19|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 2||-0.19|-2.68|0.0239
81616918|NCT00880048|162914184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.84||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|-0.57|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 2||-0.57|-3.12|0.0048
81616919|NCT00880048|162914184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.58||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|-0.18|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 4||-0.18|-2.97|0.0270
81616920|NCT00880048|162914184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.86||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|-0.44|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 4||-0.44|-3.27|0.0103
81616921|NCT00880048|162914184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.53||||0.0497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|0.0|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 6||-0.00|-3.06|0.0497
81616922|NCT00880048|162914184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.41||||0.0794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|0.17|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 6||0.17|-2.98|0.0794
81651583|NCT03258723|162993426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4328|||||||McNemar|||Within group change from baseline assessed on matched cases in medium activity group at baseline.||||0.4328
81616923|NCT00880048|162914185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.19|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 1||0.19|-0.75|0.2400
81616924|NCT00880048|162914185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.76||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.28|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 1||-0.28|-1.23|0.0020
81616925|NCT00880048|162914185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.5605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.36|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 2||0.36|-0.67|0.5605
81616926|NCT00880048|162914185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33||||0.2215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.2|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 2||0.20|-0.86|0.2215
81616927|NCT00880048|162914185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.3|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 4||0.30|-1.01|0.2870
81616928|NCT00880048|162914185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.67||||0.0465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.01|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 4||-0.01|-1.33|0.0465
81616929|NCT00880048|162914185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32||||0.3399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.34|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 6||0.34|-0.99|0.3399
81616930|NCT00880048|162914185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.5931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.49|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 6||0.49|-0.86|0.5931
81616931|NCT00880048|162914186|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.83||||0.0562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|8.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 1||8.22|0.97|0.0562
81616932|NCT00880048|162914186|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.1596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|6.73|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 1||6.73|0.73|0.1596
81616933|NCT00880048|162914186|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|6.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 2||6.30|1.34|0.0067
81616934|NCT00880048|162914186|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.1154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|4.36|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 2||4.36|0.85|0.1154
81616935|NCT00880048|162914186|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.6895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 4||2.07|0.62|0.6895
81616936|NCT00880048|162914186|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.3654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.41|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 4||2.41|0.72|0.3654
81616937|NCT00880048|162914186|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.2408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 6||2.65|0.78|0.2408
81616938|NCT00880048|162914186|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.3066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 6||2.60|0.74|0.3066
81616939|NCT00880048|162914187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.1472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.05|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 1||0.05|-0.36|0.1472
81528850|NCT03078556|162744776|OTHER||Ratio|1.197|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0869|1.3182|||||Ratio (Cfed/C) of plasma 3TC has been presented|||1.3182|1.0869|
81616940|NCT00880048|162914187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.06|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 1||-0.06|-0.48|0.0107
81616941|NCT00880048|162914187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25||||0.0603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.01|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 2||0.01|-0.51|0.0603
81616942|NCT00880048|162914187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.1458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.07|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 2||0.07|-0.46|0.1458
81616943|NCT00880048|162914187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27||||0.0941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.05|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 4||0.05|-0.58|0.0941
81616944|NCT00880048|162914187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.04|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 4|||0.04|-0.59|0.0880
81616945|NCT00880048|162914187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.38||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.03|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30mg: Week 6||-0.03|-0.73|0.0313
81616946|NCT00880048|162914187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.2639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.15|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60mg: Week 6||0.15|-0.55|0.2639
81616947|NCT00880048|162914188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.57||||0.0421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|-0.06|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 1||-0.06|-3.08|0.0421
81616948|NCT00880048|162914188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.74||||0.3394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|0.78|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 1||0.78|-2.27|0.3394
81528851|NCT03078556|162744777|OTHER||Ratio|1.2929|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1281|1.4819|||||Ratio (Bfed/B) of plasma DTG has been presented|||1.4819|1.1281|
81616949|NCT00880048|162914188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4||||0.0963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|0.25|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 2||0.25|-3.05|0.0963
81616950|NCT00880048|162914188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.94||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|-0.26|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 2||-0.26|-3.62|0.0235
81616951|NCT00880048|162914188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.77||||0.3956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|1.01|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 4||1.01|-2.54|0.3956
81616952|NCT00880048|162914188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.73||||0.4273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|1.07|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 4||1.07|-2.53|0.4273
81616953|NCT00880048|162914188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.94||||0.3429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|1.01|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 6||1.01|-2.89|0.3429
81616954|NCT00880048|162914188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.19||||0.2403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|0.8|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 6||0.80|-3.18|0.2403
81616955|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mixed effects repeated measures model|22.52||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|49.61|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 1, total sleep time||49.61|-4.58|0.1030
81616956|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|33.21||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.76|60.65|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 1, total sleep time||60.65|5.76|0.0179
81616957|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.62||||0.5773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.25|34.49|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 2, total sleep time||34.49|-19.25|0.5773
81710238|NCT02253173|163117025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6518|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6518
81651584|NCT03258723|162993426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6698|||||||McNemar|||Within group change from baseline assessed on matched cases in high activity group at baseline.||||0.6698
81651585|NCT03258723|162993427|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5271|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change from baseline assessed on matched cases.||||0.5271
81651586|NCT03258723|162993428|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change from baseline assessed on matched cases.||||<0.0001
81528852|NCT03078556|162744777|OTHER||Ratio|1.2015|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1074|1.3036|||||Ratio (Bfed/B) of plasma 3TC has been presented|||1.3036|1.1074|
81528853|NCT03078556|162744778|OTHER||Ratio|1.469|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3009|1.6588|||||Ratio (Cfed/C) of plasma DTG has been presented|||1.6588|1.3009|
81528854|NCT03078556|162744778|OTHER||Ratio|1.1935|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1142|1.2785|||||Ratio (Cfed/C) of plasma 3TC has been presented|||1.2785|1.1142|
81528855|NCT03329092|162744852|OTHER||Difference in clinical cure rate|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|12.4|||||The confidence interval (CI) for the difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||12.4|-6.6|
81528856|NCT03329092|162744853|OTHER||Difference in clinical cure rate|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|13.2|||||The CI for the difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||13.2|-7.0|
81651587|NCT01107899|162993433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for the overall effect of initial inhibition on the day to return to baseline platelet function.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81651588|NCT01107899|162993435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value was obtained from an analysis of covariance model with treatment as a fixed effect and the baseline value as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81528857|NCT03329092|162744854|OTHER||Difference in clinical cure rate|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|12.1|||||CI for the difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||12.1|-10.2|
81528858|NCT03329092|162744855|OTHER||Difference in clinical cure rate|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|14.7|||||CI for the difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||14.7|-8.4|
81651589|NCT01107899|162993435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value was obtained from an analysis of covariance model with treatment as a fixed effect and the baseline value as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81651590|NCT01107899|162993435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value was obtained from an analysis of covariance model with treatment as a fixed effect and the baseline value as a covariate.||||||0.025
81651591|NCT02701062|162993458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2593|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2593
81528859|NCT03329092|162744856|OTHER||Difference in clinical cure rate|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|13.0|||||CI for the difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|cIAI||13.0|-7.4|
81528860|NCT03329092|162744856|OTHER||Difference in clinical cure rate|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|23.1|||Difference||CI for the difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|HAP/VAP||23.1|-15.5|
81528861|NCT03329092|162744857|OTHER||Difference in clinical cure rate|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|16.6|||||CI for the difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|cIAI||16.6|-4.0|
81528862|NCT03329092|162744857|OTHER||Difference in clinical cure rate|-7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.9|17.3|||||CI for the difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|HAP/VAP||17.3|-31.9|
81528863|NCT03329092|162744884|OTHER||Difference in clinical cure rate|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|11.5|||||CI for the difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||11.5|-6.2|
81528864|NCT03329092|162744885|OTHER||Difference in clinical cure|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|9.4|||||CI for the difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.4|-10.7|
81651592|NCT02701062|162993459|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81651593|NCT02701062|162993460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1238|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1238
81651594|NCT02701062|162993461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6603|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||LOS (Total)||||0.6603
81651595|NCT02701062|162993461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0783|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||LOS (Post-Procedure)||||0.0783
81651596|NCT02701062|162993461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4282|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Readmission LOS (per subject)||||0.4282
81651597|NCT02701062|162993462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6603|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6603
81616958|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|21.4||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.97|48.76|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 2, total sleep time||48.76|-5.97|0.1250
81616959|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|30.87||||0.0344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|59.45|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 4, total sleep time||59.45|2.29|0.0344
81616960|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|36.52||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.72|65.32|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 4, total sleep time||65.32|7.72|0.0131
81651598|NCT02701062|162993462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0783|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||LOS (Post-Procedure)||||0.0783
81651599|NCT02701062|162993462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4282|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Readmission LOS (per subject)||||0.4282
81703320|NCT01216397|163101525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|100.1||||||90.0|96.1|104.2|||ANOVA|||Standard batch vs. Side batch||104.2|96.1|
81616961|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.18||||0.8794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|30.46|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 6, total sleep time||30.46|-26.10|0.8794
81616962|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|28.4||||0.0556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|57.5|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 6, total sleep time||57.50|-0.69|0.0556
81703321|NCT01216397|163101526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|100.1||||||90.0|94.7|105.8|||ANOVA|||Standard batch vs. Side batch||105.8|94.7|
81703322|NCT01216397|163101534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|97.9||||||90.0|92.5|103.7|||ANOVA|||Standard batch vs. Side batch||103.7|92.5|
81651600|NCT02701062|162993463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5442|||||||Fisher Exact|||Reoperation||||0.5442
81464321|NCT02111577|162620014|SUPERIORITY|Stratified by region (US vs other), prior abiraterone (Yes vs No), prior enzalutamide (Yes vs No) and ECOG score (0, 1 vs 2)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.895||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.781|1.027|||Log Rank|||Stratified||1.027|0.781|0.111
81616963|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.9||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.46|-6.33|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 1, sleep onset latency||-6.33|-41.46|0.0078
81616964|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.49||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.3|-7.68|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 1, sleep onset latency||-7.68|-43.30|0.0052
81616965|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.45||||0.2373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.14|8.24|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 2, sleep onset latency||8.24|-33.14|0.2373
81616966|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.75||||0.8707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.38|22.87|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 2, sleep onset latency||22.87|-19.38|0.8707
81651601|NCT02701062|162993463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2598|||||||Fisher Exact|||ED Visit||||0.2598
81651602|NCT02701062|162993463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5442|||||||Fisher Exact|||Neurologic Consult||||0.5442
81651603|NCT02701062|162993463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2921|||||||Fisher Exact|||Hospital Readmission (per subject)||||0.2921
81685880|NCT01515072|163069738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.17|||Regression, Linear|Final resistance was modeled on RIPC and adjusted for donor stratum and duration of perfusion.|Data shown above is the adjusted mean difference in final resistance in the RIPC group.|||0.17|0.03|0.006
81685881|NCT01515072|163069739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|This is an unadjusted comparison||||||0.50
81685882|NCT01515072|163069740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Log Rank|This is an unadjusted comparison||||||0.03
81703323|NCT01216397|163101535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|100.4||||||90.0|95.7|105.4|||ANOVA|||||105.4|95.7|
81464322|NCT02111577|162620014|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.913||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.798|1.044|||Log Rank|||Unstratified||1.044|0.798|0.184
81464323|NCT02111577|162620015|SUPERIORITY|Stratified by region (US vs other), prior abiraterone (Yes vs No), prior enzalutamide (Yes vs No) and ECOG score (0, 1 vs 2)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.939||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.795|1.11|||Log Rank|||Stratified||1.11|0.795|0.46
81685883|NCT01515072|163069741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.19||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.9|||Log Rank|Results of adjusted Cox proportional hazard analyses for six month death-censored kidney graft survival are shown below|The proportional hazard ratio favors RIPC group|||0.90|0.04|0.01
81703324|NCT01216397|163101536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted gMean ratio|100.3||||||90.0|95.7|105.2|||ANOVA|||Standard batch vs. Side batch||105.2|95.7|
81703325|NCT01496274|163101592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value is based on a Wilcoxon signed-rank test of H0: AsBR ratio (prophylaxis regimen/on-demand regimen) ≥ 0.50. The ratio was based on the original scale.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||A test of null hypothesis that the ratio of AsBR (prophylaxis regimen/on-demand regimen) was ≥ 0.50 was conducted at the 1-sided 0.025 level. Matched pairs design with 19 subjects and 2 observations per subject.||||<0.0001
81703326|NCT00418717|163101623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||||95.0|-0.25|0.06||||||||0.06|-0.25|
81651604|NCT02349152|162993483|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation was performed based on the assumption that continuous remifentanil infusion would reduce the percentage of patients with unacceptable blood glucose values (more than one BG\>180 mg/dl) to an absolute value of 20%. Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha= 0.05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow for dropouts.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.0|||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis that there was no difference in the percentage of patients with two or more blood glucose values greater than 180mg/dl between the two groups. Power calculation was performed based on the assumption that continuous remifentanil infusion would reduce the percentage of patients with unacceptable blood glucose values (more than one BG\>180 mg/dl) to an absolute value of 20%.||3.0|1.3|0.001
81651605|NCT02349152|162993484|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation was performed based on the assumption that continuous remifentanil infusion would reduce the percentage of patients with unacceptable blood glucose values (more than one BG \> 180 mg) to an absolute value of 20%. Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81651606|NCT02349152|162993485|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation was performed based on the assumption that continuous remifentanil infusion would reduce the percentage of patients with unacceptable blood glucose values (more than one BG\>180 mg/dl) to an absolute value of 20%. Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha= 0.05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow for dropouts.||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.01
81651607|NCT02349152|162993486|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation was performed based on the assumption that continuous remifentanil infusion would reduce the percentage of patients with unacceptable blood glucose values (more than one BG \> 180 mg) to an absolute value of 20%. Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean Intraoperative Blood Glucose||||0.0001
81651608|NCT02349152|162993486|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation was performed based on the assumption that continuous remifentanil infusion would reduce the percentage of patients with unacceptable blood glucose values (more than one BG \> 180 mg) to an absolute value of 20%. Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.0003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Peak Intraoperative Blood Glucose||||0.0003
81710239|NCT02253173|163117026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7829|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7829
81710240|NCT02253173|163117026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2328|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2328
81685884|NCT01515072|163069742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Log Rank|This is an unadjusted comparison||||||0.37
81685885|NCT05370157|163069743|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|7.74|||Regression, Linear|Satterthwaite Approximation||Intent-to-treat analyses tested changes in knowledge from baseline to follow-up using linear mixed models. Mixed models analyses were conducted in R using the lme4 package and restricted maximum likelihood estimation (REML). Models included fixed effects of time (baseline vs. follow-up), intervention condition, and their interaction as well as random effects for person and team. We used the clubSandwich package to calculate cluster robust standard errors.||7.74|0.76|.03
81710241|NCT02253173|163117026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4118|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4118
81710242|NCT02253173|163117027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0639|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0639
81464324|NCT02111577|162620015|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.807|1.118|||Log Rank|||Unstratified||1.118|0.807|0.534
81616967|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.92||||0.1933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.43|6.59|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo va GW823296 30 mg: Week 4, sleep onset latency||6.59|-32.43|0.1933
81616968|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.55||||0.2933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.26|9.17|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 4, sleep onset latency||9.17|-30.26|0.2933
81616969|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.58||||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.15|-5.01|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 6, sleep onset latency||-5.01|-52.15|0.0177
81616970|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-30.07||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.29|-5.84|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 6, sleep onset latency||-5.84|-54.29|0.0152
81616971|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.19||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.36|-4.01|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 1, wake time after sleep onset||-4.01|-30.36|0.0108
81616972|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.15||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.61|-2.68|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 1, wake time after sleep onset||-2.68|-29.61|0.0190
81616973|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.89||||0.8195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.43|18.21|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 2, wake time after sleep onset||18.21|-14.43|0.8195
81616974|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.27||||0.5327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.35|21.89|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 2, wake time after sleep onset||21.89|-11.35|0.5327
81616975|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5||||0.7387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.24|12.25|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 4, wake time after sleep onset||12.25|-17.24|0.7387
81616976|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.44||||0.2134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.35|5.48|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 4, wake time after sleep onset||5.48|-24.35|0.2134
81616977|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.51||||0.1561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.61|5.6|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 6, wake time after sleep onset||5.60|-34.61|0.1561
81616978|NCT00880048|162914189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.1||||0.1054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.84|3.64|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 6, wake time after sleep onset||3.64|-37.84|0.1054
81616979|NCT00880048|162914190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.21|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 1||-0.21|-0.94|0.0024
81616980|NCT00880048|162914190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.6146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.28|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 1||0.28|-0.47|0.6146
81616981|NCT00880048|162914190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25||||0.1442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.09|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 2||0.09|-0.59|0.1442
81710243|NCT02253173|163117027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0356|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0356
81710244|NCT02253173|163117027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0914|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0914
81710245|NCT02253173|163117028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0503|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0503
81616982|NCT00880048|162914190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.8001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.39|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 2||0.39|-0.30|0.8001
81616983|NCT00880048|162914190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.8439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.45|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 4||0.45|-0.55|0.8439
81616984|NCT00880048|162914190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.1259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.11|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 4||0.11|-0.91|0.1259
81616985|NCT00880048|162914190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.3709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.64|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 6||0.64|-0.24|0.3709
81464325|NCT02111577|162620016|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted by region (US vs other), prior abiraterone (Yes vs No), prior enzalutamide (Yes vs No) and ECOG score (0, 1 vs 2)|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.845||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.528|1.355|||Log binomial model|||Stratified||1.355|0.528|0.485
81464326|NCT02111577|162620017|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted by region (US vs other), prior abiraterone (Yes vs No), prior enzalutamide (Yes vs No) and ECOG score (0, 1 vs 2)|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.529|1.601|||Log binomial model|||Stratified||1.601|0.529|0.768
81616986|NCT00880048|162914190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24||||0.2993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.22|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 6||0.22|-0.70|0.2993
81710246|NCT02253173|163117028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0055|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0055
81616987|NCT00880048|162914191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59||||0.0344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.14|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 1, sleep quality||1.14|0.04|0.0344
81616988|NCT00880048|162914191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.72||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.27|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 1, sleep quality||1.27|0.17|0.0111
81616989|NCT00880048|162914191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.42||||0.1443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.99|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 2, sleep quality||0.99|-0.15|0.1443
81616990|NCT00880048|162914191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.0873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|1.08|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 2, sleep quality||1.08|-0.07|0.0873
81616991|NCT00880048|162914191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.73||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.33|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 4, sleep quality||1.33|0.13|0.0170
81616992|NCT00880048|162914191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.42||||0.1675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|1.02|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 4, sleep quality||1.02|-0.18|0.1675
81616993|NCT00880048|162914191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.56||||0.0956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.23|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 6, sleep quality||1.23|-0.10|0.0956
81616994|NCT00880048|162914191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32||||0.3503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.0|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 6, sleep quality||1.00|-0.35|0.3503
81710247|NCT02253173|163117028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0263|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0263
81464327|NCT02549287|162620023|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.55||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|1.2||Group by time interaction effect reported here.|Marginal Model (e.g., GEE)|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) framework (multiple imputation used), Multilevel model applied.||1.20|-0.11|0.12
81616995|NCT00880048|162914191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.34||||0.2147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.88|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 1, refreshing value of sleep||0.88|-0.20|0.2147
81616996|NCT00880048|162914191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.63||||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.17|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 1, refreshing value of sleep||1.17|0.09|0.0233
81616997|NCT00880048|162914191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33||||0.2404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.89|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 2, refreshing value of sleep||0.89|-0.22|0.2404
81710248|NCT02253173|163117029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710249|NCT02253173|163117029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81616998|NCT00880048|162914191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.65||||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.22|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 2, refreshing value of sleep||1.22|0.08|0.0247
81616999|NCT00880048|162914191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.69||||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.29|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 4, refreshing value of sleep||1.29|0.08|0.0271
81651609|NCT02349152|162993486|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation was performed based on the assumption that continuous remifentanil infusion would reduce the percentage of patients with unacceptable blood glucose values (more than one BG \> 180 mg) to an absolute value of 20%. Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Lowest Intraoperative Blood Glucose||||0.98
81464328|NCT02549287|162620024|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.41||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.03||Group by time interaction effect reported here.|Marginal Model (e.g., GEE)|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) framework (multiple imputation used), Multilevel model applied.||1.03|-0.20|0.14
81617000|NCT00880048|162914191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39||||0.2129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|1.0|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 4, refreshing value of sleep||1.00|-0.22|0.2129
81617001|NCT00880048|162914191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37||||0.2874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|1.06|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 6, refreshing value of sleep||1.06|-0.31|0.2874
81617002|NCT00880048|162914191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.71||||0.0472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.41|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 6, refreshing value of sleep||1.41|0.01|0.0472
81617003|NCT00880048|162914192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|7.09|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 1||7.09|0.13|0.9824
81617004|NCT00880048|162914192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.6227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|6.13|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 1||6.13|0.05|0.6227
81617005|NCT00880048|162914192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.07|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 2||5.07|0.20|0.9967
81617006|NCT00880048|162914192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|8.63|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 2||8.63|0.46|0.3550
81528865|NCT03329092|162744886|OTHER||Difference in clinical cure|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|9.9|||||CI for the difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.9|-8.3|
81528866|NCT03329092|162744887|OTHER||Difference in clinical cure rate|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|12.0|||||CI for the difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||12.0|-8.5|
81617007|NCT00880048|162914192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.1009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|6.49|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 4||6.49|0.85|0.1009
81617008|NCT00880048|162914192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8||||0.0455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|7.68|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 4||7.68|1.02|0.0455
81617009|NCT00880048|162914192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.0507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|5.32|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 6||5.32|1.00|0.0507
81617010|NCT00880048|162914192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.4962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.45|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 6||3.45|0.55|0.4962
81617011|NCT00880048|162914195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.03||||0.3241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|3.1|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 1||3.10|-1.03|0.3241
81617012|NCT00880048|162914195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|1.55|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 1||1.55|-2.66|0.6020
81710250|NCT02253173|163117029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710251|NCT02253173|163117030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81617013|NCT00880048|162914195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.44||||0.0594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|4.99|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 2||4.99|-0.10|0.0594
81617014|NCT00880048|162914195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.92||||0.4828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|3.5|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 2||3.50|-1.67|0.4828
81617015|NCT00880048|162914195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19||||0.9008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|3.18|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 4||3.18|-2.80|0.9008
81617016|NCT00880048|162914195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.71||||0.6428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|2.32|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 4||2.32|-3.74|0.6428
81617017|NCT00880048|162914195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.68||||0.6911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|2.7|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 6||2.70|-4.06|0.6911
81617018|NCT00880048|162914195|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.67||||0.7026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|2.8|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 6||2.80|-4.14|0.7026
81617019|NCT00880048|162914196|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.97||||0.1301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|0.29|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 1||0.29|-2.24|0.1301
81617020|NCT00880048|162914196|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.47||||0.4644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|1.73|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 1||1.73|-0.79|0.4644
81617021|NCT00880048|162914196|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.76||||0.3382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|0.8|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 2||0.80|-2.33|0.3382
81617022|NCT00880048|162914196|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.94||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|2.51|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 2||2.51|-0.63|0.2410
81617023|NCT00880048|162914196|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.98||||0.2768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|0.79|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 4||0.79|-2.75|0.2768
81617024|NCT00880048|162914196|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.9434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.83|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 4||1.83|-1.70|0.9434
81617025|NCT00880048|162914196|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55||||0.5796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|1.4|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 30 mg: Week 6||1.40|-2.49|0.5796
81617026|NCT00880048|162914196|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.71||||0.4753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|2.66|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo vs GW823296 60 mg: Week 6||2.66|-1.24|0.4753
81617027|NCT02326649|162914197|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.47
81464329|NCT02549287|162620025|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.44||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.07||Group by time interaction effect reported here.|Marginal Model (e.g., GEE)|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) framework (multiple imputation used), Multilevel model applied.||1.07|-0.20|0.20
81710252|NCT02253173|163117030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81464330|NCT02549287|162620026|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|-0.07||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.43||Group by time interaction effect reported here.|Marginal Model (e.g., GEE)|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) framework (multiple imputation used), Multilevel model applied.||0.43|-0.58|0.77
81464331|NCT02549287|162620027|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.35||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.97|||Marginal Model (e.g., GEE)|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) framework (multiple imputation used), Multilevel model applied.||0.97|-0.27|0.29
81464332|NCT02549287|162620028|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.49||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.06||Other \[Marginal Model (e.g., GEE)\]|Marginal Model (e.g., GEE)|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) framework (multiple imputation used), Multilevel model applied.||1.06|-0.08|0.15
81464333|NCT02549287|162620029|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|-0.11||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.52||Group by time interaction effect reported here.|Marginal Model (e.g., GEE)|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) framework (multiple imputation used), Multilevel model applied.||0.52|-0.73|0.61
81464334|NCT02549287|162620030|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|-0.22||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.32||Group by time interaction effect reported here.|Marginal Model (e.g., GEE)|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) framework (multiple imputation used), Multilevel model applied.||0.32|-0.76|0.47
81464335|NCT02549287|162620031|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.75||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|2.2||Group by time interaction effect reported here.|Marginal Model (e.g., GEE)|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) framework (multiple imputation used), Multilevel model applied.||2.20|-3.70|0.65
81464336|NCT02549287|162620032|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.05||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.69||Group by time interaction effect reported here.|Marginal Model (e.g., GEE)|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) framework (multiple imputation used), Multilevel model applied.||0.69|-0.59|0.64
81464337|NCT02549287|162620033|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|-0.25||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.29||Group by time interaction effect reported here.|Marginal Model (e.g., GEE)|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) framework (multiple imputation used), Multilevel model applied.||0.29|-0.79|0.44
81464338|NCT02549287|162620034|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.25||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.89||Group by time interaction effect reported here.|Marginal Model (e.g., GEE)|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) framework (multiple imputation used), Multilevel model applied.||0.89|-0.39|0.47
81710253|NCT02253173|163117030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710254|NCT02253173|163117031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710255|NCT02253173|163117031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81617028|NCT02326649|162914197|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.561|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.528||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.295|18.417|||Regression, Linear|||Intercept for multilinear regression for difference in stroke volume controlling for difference in heart rate and blood pressure||18.417|-5.295|0.255
81617029|NCT02326649|162914197|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.417||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.395|1.395|||Regression, Linear|||Heart rate delta for multilinear regression for difference in stroke volume controlling for difference in heart rate and blood pressure||1.395|-0.395|0.250
81617030|NCT02326649|162914197|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.427|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.081|0.227|||Regression, Linear|||Diastolic BP delta for multilinear regression for difference in stroke volume controlling for difference in heart rate and blood pressure||0.227|-1.081|0.183
81617031|NCT02326649|162914197|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.557|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.452||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.411|1.526|||Regression, Linear|||Systolic BP delta for multilinear regression for difference in stroke volume controlling for difference in heart rate and blood pressure||1.526|-0.411|0.238
81617032|NCT02950558|162914200|OTHER|||||||0.1269|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1269
81464339|NCT02549287|162620035|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.18||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|3.22||Group by time interaction effect reported here.|Marginal Model (e.g., GEE)|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) framework (multiple imputation used), Multilevel model applied.||3.22|-3.57|0.63
81617033|NCT02950558|162914201|OTHER|||||||0.8808|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8808
81651610|NCT02349152|162993487|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation was performed based on the assumption that continuous remifentanil infusion would reduce the percentage of patients with unacceptable blood glucose values (more than one BG \> 180 mg) to an absolute value of 20%. Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean post-operative glucose||||0.14
81464340|NCT00570063|162620099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.94||0.86|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.49|13.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value and 90 percent confidence interval (CI) were obtained from mixed effects repeated measures analysis using covariance structures spatial power covariance structure (SP\[POW\]) with participant as random effect, treatment, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.||13.27|-16.49|0.86
81464341|NCT00570063|162620100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69||0.65|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.71|3.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value and 90 percent CI were obtained from mixed effects repeated measures analysis using covariance structures (SP\[POW\]) with participant as random effect, treatment, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.||3.24|-5.71|0.65
81617034|NCT02950558|162914202|OTHER|||||||0.0382|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0382
81710256|NCT02253173|163117031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710257|NCT02253173|163117032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81617035|NCT02950558|162914203|OTHER|||||||0.4696|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4696
81617036|NCT02950558|162914204|OTHER|||||||0.1818|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1818
81617037|NCT02914522|162914220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|10.8||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|19.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel(CMH) test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes/No) and immunomodulators (Yes/No) at Day 1.||||19.5|2.1|0.0157
81617038|NCT02914522|162914220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|3.8||||0.3379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|12.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes or No) and of immunomodulators (Yes or No) at Day 1.||||12.0|-4.3|0.3379
81617039|NCT02914522|162914220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|7.2||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|12.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at Day 1, and number of prior exposure to biologic agent (≤1,\>1).||||12.8|1.6|0.0103
81617040|NCT02914522|162914220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|5.2||||0.0645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at Day 1, and number of prior exposure to biologic agent (≤1,\>1).||||10.5|-0.0|0.0645
81617041|NCT02914522|162914221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|26.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|35.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at maintenance baseline; participation in Induction (A or B).||||35.9|16.0|< 0.0001
81617042|NCT02914522|162914221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|10.4||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|20.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at maintenance baseline; participation in Induction (A or B).||||20.7|-0.0|0.0420
81617043|NCT02914522|162914222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|12.1||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|20.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test is stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes or No) and of immunomodulators (Yes or No) at Day 1.||||20.4|3.8|0.0053
81617044|NCT02914522|162914222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|4.6||||0.2295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|12.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test is stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes or No) and of immunomodulators (Yes or No) at Day 1.||||12.2|-3.1|0.2295
81710258|NCT02253173|163117032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710259|NCT02253173|163117032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81617045|NCT02914522|162914222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|5.3||||0.0393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|10.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at Day 1, and number of prior exposure to biologic agent (≤1,\>1).||||10.7|-0.1|0.0393
81617046|NCT02914522|162914222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|1.7||||0.5308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|6.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at Day 1, and number of prior exposure to biologic agent (≤1,\>1).||||6.6|-3.1|0.5308
81617047|NCT02914522|162914223|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|8.6||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|14.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test is stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes or No) and of immunomodulators (Yes or No) at Day 1.||||14.3|2.9|0.0047
81617048|NCT02914522|162914223|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|2.1||||0.3495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|6.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test is stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes or No) and of immunomodulators (Yes or No) at Day 1.||||6.8|-2.6|0.3495
81617049|NCT02914522|162914223|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|1.3||||0.4269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|5.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at Day 1, and number of prior exposure to biologic agent (≤1,\>1).||||5.1|-2.5|0.4269
81651611|NCT02349152|162993487|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation was performed based on the assumption that continuous remifentanil infusion would reduce the percentage of patients with unacceptable blood glucose values (more than one BG \> 180 mg) to an absolute value of 20%. Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Peak Postoperative Blood Glucose||||0.25
81464342|NCT00570063|162620101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61||0.93|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.59|4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value and 90 percent CI were obtained from mixed effects repeated measures analysis using covariance structures (SP\[POW\]) with participant as random effect, treatment, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.||4.10|-4.59|0.93
81651612|NCT02349152|162993488|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation was performed based on the assumption that continuous remifentanil infusion would reduce the percentage of patients with unacceptable blood glucose values (more than one BG \> 180 mg) to an absolute value of 20%. Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81617050|NCT02914522|162914223|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|0.0||||0.9987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at Day 1, and number of prior exposure to biologic agent (≤1,\>1).||||3.4|-3.4|0.9987
81617051|NCT02914522|162914224|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|19.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|28.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test is stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes or No) and of immunomodulators (Yes or No) at Day 1.||||28.2|9.9|<0.0001
81617052|NCT02914522|162914224|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|7.8||||0.0672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test is stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes or No) and of immunomodulators (Yes or No) at Day 1.||||16.2|-0.7|0.0672
81617053|NCT02914522|162914224|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|11.4||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|18.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at Day 1, and number of prior exposure to biologic agent (≤1,\>1).||||18.6|4.2|0.0019
81528867|NCT03329092|162744888|OTHER||Difference in clinical cure rate|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|11.9|||||CI for the difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|cIAI||11.9|-6.9|
81617054|NCT02914522|162914224|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|5.2||||0.1286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|11.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at Day 1, and number of prior exposure to biologic agent (≤1,\>1).||||11.8|-1.4|0.1286
81617055|NCT02914522|162914225|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|7.9||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|13.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test is stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes or No) and of immunomodulators (Yes or No) at Day 1||||13.8|1.9|0.0105
81464343|NCT00570063|162620102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.18||0.86|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.21|7.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value and 90 percent CI were obtained from mixed effects repeated measures analysis using covariance structures (SP\[POW\]) with participant as random effect, treatment, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.||7.69|-6.21|0.86
81464344|NCT00570063|162620103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.22||0.43|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.92|2.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value and 90 percent CI were obtained from mixed effects repeated measures analysis using covariance structures (SP\[POW\]) with participant as random effect, treatment, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.||2.79|-7.92|0.43
81464345|NCT00570063|162620104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68||0.91|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.76|4.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value and 90 percent CI were obtained from mixed effects repeated measures analysis using covariance structures (SP\[POW\]) with participant as random effect, treatment, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.||4.16|-4.76|0.91
81464346|NCT00570063|162620105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29||0.78|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.17|4.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value and 90 percent CI were obtained from mixed effects repeated measures analysis using covariance structures (SP\[POW\]) with participant as random effect, treatment, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.||4.43|-3.17|0.78
81528868|NCT03329092|162744888|OTHER||Difference in clinical cure rate|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|23.4|||||CI for the difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|HAP/VAP||23.4|-15.2|
81651613|NCT02349152|162993490|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation was performed based on the assumption that continuous remifentanil infusion would reduce the percentage of patients with unacceptable blood glucose values (more than one BG \> 180 mg) to an absolute value of 20%. Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.401|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Prebypass||||0.401
81464347|NCT00570063|162620106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.92|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.11|2.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value and 90 percent CI were obtained from mixed effects repeated measures analysis using covariance structures (SP\[POW\]) with participant as random effect, treatment, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.||2.39|-2.11|0.92
81464348|NCT00570063|162620107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.6|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.85|3.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value and 90 percent CI were obtained from mixed effects repeated measures analysis using covariance structures (SP\[POW\]) with participant as random effect, treatment, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.||3.54|-1.85|0.60
81464349|NCT00570063|162620108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.81|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.65|3.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value and 90 percent CI were obtained from mixed effects repeated measures analysis using covariance structures (SP\[POW\]) with participant as random effect, treatment, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.||3.53|-2.65|0.81
81528869|NCT03329092|162744889|OTHER||Difference in clinical cure rate|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|13.2|||||CI for the difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|cIAI||13.2|-5.2|
81651614|NCT02349152|162993490|NON_INFERIORITY|Power calculation was performed based on the assumption that continuous remifentanil infusion would reduce the percentage of patients with unacceptable blood glucose values (more than one BG \> 180 mg) to an absolute value of 20%. Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||30 minutes after the start of CPB||||<0.0001
81617056|NCT02914522|162914225|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|4.3||||0.1062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|9.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test is stratified by concomitant use of oral, systemic corticosteroids (Yes or No) and of immunomodulators (Yes or No) at Day 1||||9.6|-1.0|0.1062
81617057|NCT02914522|162914225|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|1.7||||0.3084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|5.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at Day 1, and number of prior exposure to biologic agent (≤1,\>1).||||5.6|-2.2|0.3084
81617058|NCT02914522|162914225|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|0.0||||0.9109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at Day 1, and number of prior exposure to biologic agent (≤1,\>1).||||3.4|-3.4|0.9109
81617059|NCT02914522|162914231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|25.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|35.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at maintenance baseline; participation in Induction (A or B).||||35.0|16.0|<0.0001
81617060|NCT02914522|162914231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|9.2||||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|19.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at maintenance baseline; participation in Induction (A or B).||||19.5|-1.1|0.0658
81617061|NCT02914522|162914232|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|13.0||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|20.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at maintenance baseline; participation in Induction (A or B).||||20.6|5.3|0.0024
81617062|NCT02914522|162914232|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|0.9||||0.7951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|8.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at maintenance baseline; participation in Induction (A or B).||||8.7|-7.0|0.7951
81617063|NCT02914522|162914233|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|20.8||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|33.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at maintenance baseline; participation in Induction (A or B).||||33.9|7.7|0.0055
81651615|NCT02349152|162993490|NON_INFERIORITY|Power calculation was performed based on the assumption that continuous remifentanil infusion would reduce the percentage of patients with unacceptable blood glucose values (more than one BG \> 180 mg) to an absolute value of 20%. Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||End of CPB||||<0.0001
81710260|NCT02253173|163117033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81528870|NCT03329092|162744889|OTHER||Difference in clinical cure rate|-10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|14.9|||||CI for the difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|HAP/VAP||14.9|-32.6|
81617064|NCT02914522|162914233|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|8.2||||0.1265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|20.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at maintenance baseline; participation in Induction (A or B).||||20.6|-4.2|0.1265
81617065|NCT02914522|162914234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|9.5||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|17.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at maintenance baseline; participation in Induction (A or B).||||17.1|1.8|0.0157
81617066|NCT02914522|162914234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|5.5||||0.1808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|13.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at maintenance baseline; participation in Induction (A or B).||||13.9|-2.9|0.1808
81617067|NCT02914522|162914235|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|24.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|35.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at maintenance baseline; participation in Induction (A or B).||||35.2|14.6|<0.0001
81617068|NCT02914522|162914235|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|9.9||||0.0521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|21.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at maintenance baseline; participation in Induction (A or B).||||21.2|-1.3|0.0521
81617069|NCT02914522|162914236|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|16.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|24.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at maintenance baseline; participation in Induction (A or B).||||24.2|7.8|0.0005
81617070|NCT02914522|162914236|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|4.3||||0.2946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|12.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by concomitant use of corticosteroids and of immunomodulators at maintenance baseline; participation in Induction (A or B).||||12.6|-3.9|0.2946
81617071|NCT03399370|162914241|SUPERIORITY|LS Mean Difference (95% CI) from Placebo|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-57.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.86|-54.43||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares mean difference from Placebo|||-54.43|-60.86|<.0001
81617072|NCT03399370|162914242|SUPERIORITY|LS Mean Difference (95% CI) from Placebo|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-53.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.23|-51.33||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares mean difference from Placebo|||-51.33|-56.23|<0.0001
81617073|NCT03399370|162914243|SUPERIORITY|LS Mean Difference (95% CI) from Placebo|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-54.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.37|-50.88||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares mean difference from Placebo|||-50.88|-57.37|<0.0001
81617074|NCT03399370|162914244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-53.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.75|-50.8||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares mean difference from Placebo|||-50.80|-55.75|<0.0001
81617075|NCT03399370|162914245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-83.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.25|-77.34||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares mean difference from Placebo|||-77.34|-89.25|<0.0001
81617076|NCT03399370|162914246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.3|-30.97||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares mean difference from Placebo|||-30.97|-35.30|<0.0001
81617077|NCT03399370|162914247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-43.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.5|-40.67||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares mean difference from Placebo|||-40.67|-45.50|<.0001
81617078|NCT03399370|162914248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-47.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.25|-44.47||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares mean difference from Placebo|||-44.47|-50.25|<0.0001
81617079|NCT01227707|162914262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||one sample binomial test|||||||1.00
81528871|NCT02588261|162744937|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.611||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.086|2.391|||Log Rank|||Comparison between ASP8273 and Erlotinib or Gefitinib treatment groups was performed using log-rank test stratified by ECOG (0 and 1 vs 2), EGFR mutation type (exon 19 deletion or exon 21 L858R) and TKI chosen by the site (erlotinib or gefitinib) before randomization. Comparison was tested at 1-sided significance level of 0.025. Hazard ratio based on Cox proportional hazards model. Assuming proportional hazards, HR \< 1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor of ASP8273 treatment group.||2.391|1.086|0.992
81617080|NCT01093534|162914276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.169||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.368|0.03||Hochberg Method for controlling the overall risk of type I error of 5% was used to adjust for using two co-primary endpoints.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and region and Baseline of least squares mean BWT as a covariate.||The null hypothesis was that the mean change from Baseline in BWT in the pooled solifenacin group and placebo was the same. Estimated as two-sided contrast with 95% confidence interval. Power was planned for 80% (assumption: mean difference = 0.5 mm, standard deviation=1.65, 314 and 157 participants, bonferroni adjustment for alpha =0.025)||0.030|-0.368|0.095
81617081|NCT01093534|162914277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.25||||||Hochberg Method for controlling the overall risk of type I error of 5% was used to adjust for using two co-primary endpoints.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank-sum test does not adjust for other factors.||The null hypothesis for the co-primary treatment comparison was that the mean free (neutralized) uNGF/Cr value in the pooled solifenacin group and placebo was the same. Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used instead of a contrast from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), because data was not normally distributed. Power was planned for 80% (assumption: mean difference = 0.74 pg/μmol, standard deviation=2.0, 220 and 110 participants, bonferroni adjustment for alpha =0.025).||||0.250
81617082|NCT00768651|162914303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The sample size of 8 was determined to provide a 95% confidence interval expected width of 0.62 for the proportion of subjects who become insulin independent with treatment. Four of eight subjects (50%) would have to achieve insulin independence in order to reject the null hypothesis with 85% power and one sided alpha of 0.025. Statistical significance was set at 5%. Mean values were computed using Student's t-test while medians were compared using Wilcoxon's test.||||< 0.05
81464350|NCT00570063|162620109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.93|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.84|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value and 90 percent CI were obtained from mixed effects repeated measures analysis using covariance structures (SP\[POW\]) with participant as random effect, treatment, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.||0.76|-0.84|0.93
81617083|NCT01199237|162914325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||||||Significant at p\<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.11
81637366|NCT02233998|162965160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.469|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0286|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.526|-0.413||Per statistical analysis plan, Hochberg's method at significance level 0.05 was applied to jointly evaluate Whole Mouth Mean MGI at Wk 3 and Whole Mouth Mean PI at Wk 3 for both Listerine rinses vs control. Family-wise error controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment with baseline whole mouth mean plaque index as a covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.413|-0.526|<0.001
81637367|NCT02233998|162965160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.379|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0286|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.435|-0.322||Per statistical analysis plan, Hochberg's method at significance level 0.05 was applied to jointly evaluate Whole Mouth Mean MGI at Wk 3 and Whole Mouth Mean PI at Wk 3 for both Listerine rinses vs control. Family-wise error controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment with baseline whole mouth mean plaque index as a covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.322|-0.435|<0.001
81637368|NCT02233998|162965161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|-0.019||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment with baseline whole mouth mean gingival bleeding index as a covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.019|-0.042|<0.001
81617084|NCT00712166|162914331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|6.44||"The primary endpoint analysis was based on a two-sided test with an 0.05 a priori threshold for statistical significance.~A gate-keeper approach was established a priori to control the type 1 error rate, however, the primary endpoint was not met."|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included: treatment, baseline CFQ-R RSS, age group (\<18, \>=18 years). Denominator degrees of freedom computed with Satterthwaite approximation.||"Null hypothesis was there was no difference between 75 mg AZLI TID and placebo treatment groups in change from baseline in CFQ-R RSS score at Day 28.~At the 5% significance level (i.e., α = 0.05) using a two-sided significance test, a sample size of 70 participants per treatment group provided at least 90% power to detect a 10 point difference between groups in the mean change from baseline at Day 28 in the CFQ-R RSS score, assuming a common standard deviation (SD) of 17.5."||6.44|-2.83|0.433
81617085|NCT00712166|162914332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.37||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|7.78||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included terms: treatment, baseline CFQ-R RSS, age group (\<18, \>=18 years). Treatment differences were calculated as AZLI-placebo.||Null hypothesis was there was no difference between 75 mg AZLI TID and placebo treatment groups in change from baseline in the CFQ-R RSS score at Day 14.||7.78|-1.04|0.133
81617086|NCT00712166|162914333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|4.76||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline CFQ-R RSS and age group (\<18 years, \>=18 years). Treatment differences calculated as AZLI-placebo.||Null hypothesis was there was no difference between 75 mg AZLI TID and placebo treatment groups in change from baseline in the CFQ-R RSS score at Day 42.||4.76|-4.56|0.965
81617087|NCT00712166|162914334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.47||||0.256||95.0|-1.81|6.76||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included: treatment, baseline CFQ-R Physical Function Domain score and age (\<18, \>=18 years). Treatment differences calculated as AZLI-placebo.||Null hypothesis was there was no difference between 75 mg AZLI TID and placebo treatment groups in change from baseline in the CFQ-R physical functioning domain score at Day 28.||6.76|-1.81|0.256
81617088|NCT00712166|162914335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999||0.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|A participant with multiple usage was counted only once.||Null hypothesis was there was no difference between 75 mg AZLI TID and placebo treatment groups in number of participants using additional (nonprotocol-specified) antipseudomonal antibiotics during study.||||>0.999
81617089|NCT00712166|162914336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|A participant with multiple hospitalizations was counted only once.||Null hypothesis was there was no difference between 75 mg AZLI TID and placebo treatment groups in proportion of participants hospitalized.||||0.122
81617090|NCT00712166|162914339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.23||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline log10 CFU, and age group (\<18, \>=18 years). Treatment differences were calculated as AZLI-placebo.||Null hypothesis was there was no difference between 75 mg AZLI TID and placebo treatment groups in change from baseline in the log10 CFU at Day 28.||-0.23|-2.20|0.016
81651616|NCT02349152|162993490|NON_INFERIORITY|Power calculation was performed based on the assumption that continuous remifentanil infusion would reduce the percentage of patients with unacceptable blood glucose values (more than one BG \> 180 mg) to an absolute value of 20%. Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||End of Surgery||||<0.0001
81528872|NCT02588261|162744939|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison between ASP8273 and Erlotinib or Gefitinib treatment groups was performed using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by ECOG (0 and 1 vs 2), EGFR mutation type (exon 19 deletion or exon 21 L858R) and TKI chosen by the site (erlotinib or gefitinib) before randomization. Comparison was tested at 1-sided significance level of 0.025.||||1.000
81617091|NCT00712166|162914340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.73||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|5.04||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment, baseline FEV1 % predicted, and age group (\<18, \>=18 years). Treatment differences were calculated as AZLI-placebo.||Null hypothesis was there was no difference between 75 mg AZLI TID and placebo treatment groups in % change from baseline in FEV1 % predicted at Day 28.||5.04|0.42|0.021
81651617|NCT02349152|162993490|NON_INFERIORITY|Power calculation was performed based on the assumption that continuous remifentanil infusion would reduce the percentage of patients with unacceptable blood glucose values (more than one BG \> 180 mg) to an absolute value of 20%. Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.021|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Postoperative (8 hours)||||0.021
81651618|NCT02349152|162993491|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the IL-1b Pre bypass||||0.580
81651619|NCT02349152|162993491|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.815|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the IL-1b CPB-30||||0.815
81651620|NCT02349152|162993491|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.715|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the CPB-END||||0.715
81651621|NCT02349152|162993491|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the IL-1b post-bypass||||0.330
81651622|NCT02349152|162993491|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.651|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the IL-1b 8 HR||||0.651
81710261|NCT02253173|163117033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710262|NCT02253173|163117033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710263|NCT02253173|163117034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81651623|NCT02349152|162993491|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.439|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the IL-6 Pre bypass||||0.439
81464351|NCT00570063|162620110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.99|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-value and 90 percent CI were obtained from mixed effects repeated measures analysis using covariance structures (SP\[POW\]) with participant as random effect, treatment, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.||1.14|-1.13|0.99
81617092|NCT01264718|162914346|OTHER|The Intervention Cost-Effectiveness Ratio (ICER) is the difference in total costs between the intervention group and controls was divided by the intergroup difference in the proportion of insured children.|ICER|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The estimated value is the savings per child per year insured.|||||
81617093|NCT01264718|162914346|OTHER|The Intervention Cost-Effectiveness Ratio (ICER) is the difference in total costs between the intervention group and controls was divided by the intergroup difference in the proportion of insured children.|ICER|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The estimated value is the savings for each percent increase in children obtaining insurance per year.|||||
81617094|NCT03772964|162914367|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons between samples and sample groups (beta-diversity), were evaluated with ADONIS (aka PERMANOVA) comparisons of differences between sample groups.|R2|0.071435|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ADONISBeta Diversity|Comparisons between samples and sample groups (beta-diversity) were evaluated with ADONIS (aka PERMANOVA)|R2 values estimate the amount of variation explained by each variable.|Beta Diversity - Differences between Samples and Sample groups||||<0.01
81617095|NCT03772964|162914368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6057|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.6057
81617096|NCT03772964|162914370|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81617097|NCT03772964|162914371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.69
81617098|NCT03693742|162914389|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A P value of less than 0.05 was considered significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in uptake of F18-DCFPyL between the MSG and placebo groups.~A sample size of 10 achieves 100% power to detect a mean of paired differences of 5.0 (33%) with an estimated standard deviation of differences of 1.0 and with a significance level (alpha) of 0.05 using a one-sided paired t-test. If the estimated standard deviation of differences is 5.0, a sample size of 10 achieves 90% power to detect a mean difference of 5.0 with an alpha of 0.05."||||<0.001
81651624|NCT02349152|162993491|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.284|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the IL-6 CPB-30||||0.284
81651625|NCT02349152|162993491|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.779|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the CPB-END||||0.779
81651626|NCT02349152|162993491|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.274|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the IL-6 post-bypass||||0.274
81651627|NCT02349152|162993491|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.601|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the IL-6 8HR||||0.601
81651628|NCT02349152|162993491|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.315|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the TNFa Pre-bypass||||0.315
81651629|NCT02349152|162993491|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.062|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the TNFa CPB-30||||0.062
81651630|NCT02349152|162993491|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the TNFa CPB-END||||0.090
81651631|NCT02349152|162993491|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the TNFa- post-bypass||||0.004
81651632|NCT02349152|162993491|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.074|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the TNFa-8HR||||0.074
81651633|NCT02349152|162993492|NON_INFERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.74|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the ACTH Pre-bypass group||||0.740
81651634|NCT02349152|162993492|NON_INFERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the ACTH CPB-30 group.||||<0.0001
81651635|NCT02349152|162993492|NON_INFERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the ACTH CPB-END||||<0.0001
81651636|NCT02349152|162993492|NON_INFERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the ACTH post-bypass||||<0.0001
81651637|NCT02349152|162993492|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the ACTH 8-hr||||0.014
81710264|NCT02253173|163117034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710265|NCT02253173|163117034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81617099|NCT01867580|162914395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.677|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.6770
81617100|NCT01867580|162914396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0202|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0202
81651638|NCT02349152|162993492|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the GH- Pre-bypass||||0.100
81651639|NCT02349152|162993492|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||GH-CPB-30||||<0.0001
81651640|NCT02349152|162993492|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the GH-CPB-END||||0.009
81651641|NCT02349152|162993492|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||GH-Post-bypass||||0.046
81651642|NCT02349152|162993492|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.695|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the GH-8-hr||||0.695
81651643|NCT02349152|162993492|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.455|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the Glucagon Pre Bypass||||0.455
81651644|NCT02349152|162993492|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.059|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the Glucagon CPB-30||||0.059
81651645|NCT02349152|162993492|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.175|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the Glucagon CPB-END||||0.175
81651646|NCT02349152|162993492|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.062|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the Glucagon Post-bypass||||0.062
81464352|NCT00570063|162620111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.158|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.844|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.546|1.231||||||Change at Day 21: Cried||1.231|-1.546|
81617101|NCT01867580|162914397|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0142|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0142
81617102|NCT01304147|162914398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|11.3|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||within-subject crossover design||11.3|3.9|<0.001
81617103|NCT05147233|162914423|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|33.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.5|44.9|||Wald test|||||44.9|21.5|<0.0001
81617104|NCT05147233|162914424|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|23.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|35.3|||Wald test|||||35.3|11.7|<0.0001
81617105|NCT01049503|162914426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||"The softwares GraphPad InStat version 3.0 for Windows and GraphPad Prism version 4.0 for Windows (GraphPad Software, La Jolla, Ca, USA) were used. Data were checked for normality and homogeneity using Kolmogorov and Smirnov and Bartlett tests, respectively.~Data were analyzed by 2-way RM-ANOVA after logarithmic transformation and Bonferroni's test."||||<0.05
81651647|NCT02349152|162993492|SUPERIORITY|Under these conditions, 52 patients per group would have 90% power to detect a significant difference (alpha = .05) between the groups. A total of 116 patients were recruited to allow dropouts.||||||0.261|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzing the Glucagon 8-hr||||0.261
81651648|NCT02349152|162993493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Chi-squared|||30-day mortality||||0.06
81464353|NCT00570063|162620111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.444|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.078|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.329|2.218||||||Change at Day 21: Felt blue or depressed||2.218|-1.329|
81464354|NCT00570063|162620111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.544|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.561|8.649||||||Change at Day 21: Irritability||8.649|-5.561|
81651649|NCT02349152|162993493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||30-day readmission||||0.03
81651650|NCT02349152|162993493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Chi-squared|||Cerebral Vascular Accident||||0.24
81651651|NCT02349152|162993493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||Chi-squared|||Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation||||0.93
81651652|NCT02349152|162993493|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||Renal Failure||||1
81651653|NCT02349152|162993493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||Atrial Fibrillation||||0.10
81651654|NCT02349152|162993493|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||cardiac arrest||||1
81651655|NCT02349152|162993494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.205|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hrs 0-6||||0.205
81651656|NCT02349152|162993494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.339|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hrs 7-12||||0.339
81651657|NCT02349152|162993494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hrs 13-18||||0.006
81651658|NCT02349152|162993494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.747|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hrs 19-24||||0.747
81651659|NCT02349152|162993494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.568|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hrs 25-30||||0.568
81651660|NCT02349152|162993494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.924|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hrs 31-36||||0.924
81651661|NCT02349152|162993494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.501|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hrs 37-42||||0.501
81651662|NCT02349152|162993494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.977|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hrs 43-48||||0.977
81651663|NCT02349152|162993498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.350
81651664|NCT03994731|162993549|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference in proportions|32.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.157|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.3|48.3||The 2-sided p-value was calculated assuming the test statistic was distributed as a standard normal random variable.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified difference (Pegloticase+MTX - Pegloticase+Placebo) is a weighted average of the difference within each stratum. Estimates from the 2 strata (tophi presence at baseline: yes, no) were combined with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights.|||48.3|16.3|< 0.0001
81710266|NCT02253173|163117035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710267|NCT02253173|163117035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81651665|NCT03994731|162993550|SUPERIORITY||response rate difference|29.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.084||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|44.9||The 2-sided p-value was calculated assuming the test statistic was distributed as a standard normal random variable.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||response rate difference (Peg+MTX - Peg+Placebo)|||44.9|13.2|0.0003
81651666|NCT03994731|162993551|SUPERIORITY||Difference|22.8||||0.0482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|44.4||The comparison of complete response between groups is performed using an unstratified chi-squared test.|Chi-squared||Difference (Pegloticase+MTX - Pegloticase+Placebo)|||44.4|1.2|0.0482
81651667|NCT03994731|162993552|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.6287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.13||Based on mixed models repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including the following terms: baseline value, tophi presence (Y/N), treatment group, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and visit-by-baseline value interaction.|MMRM ANCOVA||Difference (Pegloticase+MTX - Pegloticase+Placebo)|||0.13|-0.21|0.6287
81617106|NCT01049503|162914427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The softwares GraphPad InStat version 3.0 for Windows and GraphPad Prism version 4.0 for Windows (GraphPad Software, La Jolla, Ca, USA) were used. Data were checked for normality and homogeneity using Kolmogorov; Smirnov and Bartlett tests, respectively. Data from the clinical exams were evaluated by Kruskal-Wallis' test.||||<0.05
81617107|NCT01049503|162914428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The softwares GraphPad InStat version 3.0 for Windows and GraphPad Prism version 4.0 for Windows (GraphPad Software, La Jolla, Ca, USA) were used. Data were checked for normality and homogeneity using Kolmogorov; Smirnov and Bartlett tests, respectively.Data from the clinical exams were evaluated by Kruskal-Wallis' test.||||<0.05
81617108|NCT01049503|162914429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||"The softwares GraphPad InStat version 3.0 for Windows and GraphPad Prism version 4.0 for Windows (GraphPad Software, La Jolla, Ca, USA) were used. Data were checked for normality and homogeneity using Kolmogorov and Smirnov and Bartlett tests, respectively.~Data were analyzed by One-way ANOVA after logarithmic transformation and Tukey's test."||||<0.05
81617109|NCT01049503|162914430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The softwares GraphPad InStat version 3.0 for Windows and GraphPad Prism version 4.0 for Windows (GraphPad Software, La Jolla, Ca, USA) were used. Data were checked for normality and homogeneity using Kolmogorov; Smirnov and Bartlett tests, respectively. Data from fluorescence loss were evaluated by Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn's tests.||||<0.05
81617110|NCT01049503|162914431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The softwares GraphPad InStat version 3.0 for Windows and GraphPad Prism version 4.0 for Windows (GraphPad Software, La Jolla, Ca, USA) were used. Data were checked for normality and homogeneity using Kolmogorov; Smirnov and Bartlett tests, respectively. Data from lesion area were evaluated by ANOVA after logarithmic transformation and Tukey's test.||||<0.05
81617111|NCT01049503|162914432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||GraphPad Prism version 4.0 for Windows (GraphPad Software, La Jolla, Ca, USA) were used. Data were checked for normality and homogeneity using Kolmogorov; Smirnov and Bartlett tests, respectively.Data from the clinical exams were evaluated by Kruskal-Wallis' test.||||<0.05
81617112|NCT02974634|162914433|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.32||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|5.6||Comparison of intervention and usual care at 6 month follow up|t-test, 2 sided||Interaction coefficient (slope) of arm by time period (6 months follow up vs baseline) from mixed linear model|||5.6|-3.5|0.06
81617113|NCT02974634|162914434|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.91||Comparison of intervention and usual care at 6 month follow up|t-test, 2 sided||Interaction coefficient (slope) of arm by time period (6 months follow up vs baseline) from mixed linear model|||0.91|-0.24|0.68
81617114|NCT00955825|162914462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference vs. Placebo|-0.126||||0.0003||95.0|-0.194|-0.058|||ANCOVA||Relative LS Means difference (%) = - 28.24|||-0.058|-0.194|0.0003
81651668|NCT03994731|162993553|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-8.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.766||0.0272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.88|-0.97||Based on mixed models repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including the following terms: baseline value, tophi presence (Y/N), treatment group, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and visit-by-baseline value interaction.|MMRM ANCOVA||Difference (Pegloticase+MTX - Pegloticase+Placebo)|||-0.97|-15.88|0.0272
81651669|NCT03994731|162993554|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-10.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.531||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.84|-1.48||Based on mixed models repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including the following terms: baseline value, tophi presence (Y/N), treatment group, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, and visit-by-baseline value interaction.|MMRM ANCOVA||Difference (Pegloticase+MTX - Pegloticase+Placebo)|||-1.48|-18.84|0.0222
81651670|NCT04148989|162993560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|-7.0|||Regression, gamma||Change in emergency department door-to-antibiotic time (minutes) associated with Code Sepsis implementation derived from adjusted differences-in-differences analysis|Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable gamma regression to estimate the change in outcome after versus before intervention implementation at the intervention site adjusted for the change observed at control sites and for subjects' age, sex, Elixhauser Comorbidity Score, ED arrival via ambulance, English language preference, temperature, systolic blood pressure, Acute Physiology Score, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and ED-diagnosed source of infection.||-7.0|-18.6|<0.001
81651671|NCT04148989|162993561|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.19|||Regression, Logistic||Change in all-cause 30-day mortality risk associated with Code Sepsis implementation derived from adjusted differences-in-differences analysis|Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable logistic regression to estimate the change in outcome after versus before intervention implementation at the intervention site adjusted for the change observed at control sites and for subjects' age, sex, Elixhauser Comorbidity Score, ED arrival via ambulance, English language preference, temperature, systolic blood pressure, Acute Physiology Score, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and ED-diagnosed source of infection.||1.19|0.68|0.45
81685886|NCT05370157|163069744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Regression, Linear|Satterthwaite Approximation||Intent-to-treat analyses tested changes in skill use from baseline to follow-up using linear mixed models. Mixed models analyses were conducted in R using the lme4 package and restricted maximum likelihood estimation (REML). Models included fixed effects of time (baseline vs. follow-up), intervention condition, and their interaction as well as random effects for person and team. We used the clubSandwich package to calculate cluster robust standard errors.||0.20|-0.40|.30
81651672|NCT04148989|162993562|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.04|||Regression, Logistic||Change in all-cause 1-year mortality risk associated with Code Sepsis implementation derived from adjusted differences-in-differences analysis|Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable logistic regression to estimate the change in outcome after versus before intervention implementation at the intervention site adjusted for the change observed at control sites and for subjects' age, sex, Elixhauser Comorbidity Score, ED arrival via ambulance, English language preference, temperature, systolic blood pressure, Acute Physiology Score, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and ED-diagnosed source of infection.||1.04|0.67|0.10
81651673|NCT04148989|162993563|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable logistic regression to estimate the change in outcome after versus before intervention implementation at the intervention site adjusted for the change observed at control sites and for subjects' age, sex, Elixhauser Comorbidity Score, ED arrival via ambulance, English language preference, temperature, systolic blood pressure, Acute Physiology Score, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and ED-diagnosed source of infection.|Change in all-cause in-hospital mortality risk associated with Code Sepsis implementation derived from adjusted differences-in-differences analysis|1.10|0.53|0.15
81536834|NCT03270436|162756235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0293||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in systolic blood pressure from baseline to immediate post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.0293
81617115|NCT02729701|162914466|OTHER|||||||0.017||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for within-group change by paired two-sample non-parametric test||||0.017
81617116|NCT02729701|162914467|OTHER|||||||0.043||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2-sided||Test for within-group change via paired, two-sample non-parametric test||||0.043
81464355|NCT00570063|162620111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.573|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.955|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.287|5.433||||||Change at Day 21: Manifest psychosis||5.433|-4.287|
81464356|NCT00570063|162620111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.556|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.096|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.892|4.003||||||Change at Day 21: Personal neatness||4.003|-2.892|
81464357|NCT00570063|162620111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.327|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.532|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.202|0.547||||||Change at Day 21: Refused to speak||0.547|-1.202|
81464358|NCT00570063|162620111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.632|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.749|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.152|3.889||||||Change at Day 21: Retardation||3.889|-5.152|
81464359|NCT00570063|162620111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.572|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|0.771||||||Change at Day 21: Said he/she was no good||0.771|-1.110|
81464360|NCT00570063|162620111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.561|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.63|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.887|3.764||||||Change at Day 21: Social competence||3.764|-4.887|
81464361|NCT00570063|162620111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.447|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.934|6.694||||||Change at Day 21: Social interest||6.694|-7.934|
81617117|NCT02729701|162914468|OTHER|||||||0.088||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for within-group change using paired two-sample non-parametric etst||||0.088
81617118|NCT04673851|162914538|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and mid-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.86|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.44|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - Baseline: 21 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617119|NCT04673851|162914538|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between baseline and mid-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - Baseline: 21 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81464362|NCT00570063|162620112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.712|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.42|25.845||||||||25.845|-14.42|
81464363|NCT00570063|162620122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.849|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.807|6.109||||||||6.109|-7.807|
81464364|NCT00570063|162620123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.195|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.307|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.5|11.114||||||||11.114|-19.50|
81464365|NCT00570063|162620124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.273|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.488|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.01|5.465||||||Change at Day 21: Parkinsonism||5.465|-6.010|
81464366|NCT00570063|162620124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.182|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.008|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.13|4.766||||||Change at Day 21: Dyskinesia||4.766|-5.130|
81464367|NCT00570063|162620124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.932|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.425|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.275|1.411||||||Change at Day 21: Dystonia||1.411|-3.275|
81464368|NCT00570063|162620124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.705|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.652|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.013|3.422||||||Change at Day 21: Akathisia||3.422|-2.013|
81464369|NCT00570063|162620125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.291|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.203|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.27|1.688||||||Change at Day 4||1.688|-2.270|
81464370|NCT00570063|162620125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.327|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.349|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.892|2.547||||||Change at Day 7||2.547|-1.892|
81464371|NCT00570063|162620125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.436|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.448|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.946|2.817||||||Change at Day 14||2.817|-1.946|
81651674|NCT04148989|162993564|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.1|||Regression, gamma||Change in hospital charges ($1000s) associated with Code Sepsis implementation derived from adjusted differences-in-differences analysis|Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable gamma regression to estimate the change in outcome after versus before intervention implementation at the intervention site adjusted for the change observed at control sites and for subjects' age, sex, Elixhauser Comorbidity Score, ED arrival via ambulance, English language preference, temperature, systolic blood pressure, Acute Physiology Score, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and ED-diagnosed source of infection.||2.1|-1.4|0.71
81710268|NCT02253173|163117035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710269|NCT02253173|163117036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710270|NCT02253173|163117036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710271|NCT02253173|163117036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81617120|NCT04673851|162914538|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.61|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 20 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81703327|NCT00249795|163101669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.992||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.907|1.085||The cumulative incidence function of this event was calculated for each treatment group using the non-parametric Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison was performed using a 2-sided Log Rank test at 4.5% level to account for multiplicity.|Log Rank|Logrank statistic was stratified on ACTIVE A/W strata.|HR was estimated using a Cox's proportional hazard model stratified on ACTIVE A/W strata with treatment group factor. It provides the relative hazard of any component of the composite event in Irbesartan group versus Placebo group.|||1.085|0.907|0.8570
81464372|NCT00570063|162620125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.133|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.763|1.963||||||Change at Day 21||1.963|-1.763|
81617121|NCT04673851|162914538|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 20 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617122|NCT04673851|162914538|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and mid-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.19|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - Baseline: 30 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617123|NCT04673851|162914538|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between baseline and mid-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - Baseline: 30 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617124|NCT04673851|162914538|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.93|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617125|NCT04673851|162914538|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617126|NCT04673851|162914539|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and mid-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.52|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.95|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - Baseline: 21 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617127|NCT04673851|162914539|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between baseline and mid-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - Baseline: 21 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617128|NCT04673851|162914539|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.8|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 20 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617129|NCT04673851|162914539|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 20 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617130|NCT04673851|162914539|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and mid-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.29|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - Baseline: 30 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617131|NCT04673851|162914539|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between baseline and mid-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - Baseline: 30 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617132|NCT04673851|162914539|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.47|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617133|NCT04673851|162914539|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617134|NCT04673851|162914540|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and mid-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.08|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - Baseline: 21 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617135|NCT04673851|162914540|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between baseline and mid-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - Baseline: 21 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617136|NCT04673851|162914540|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.35|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.53|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 20 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617137|NCT04673851|162914540|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 20 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81651675|NCT04148989|162993565|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||Regression, gamma||Change in hospital length of stay (days) associated with Code Sepsis implementation derived from adjusted differences-in-differences analysis|Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable gamma regression to estimate the change in outcome after versus before intervention implementation at the intervention site adjusted for the change observed at control sites and for subjects' age, sex, Elixhauser Comorbidity Score, ED arrival via ambulance, English language preference, temperature, systolic blood pressure, Acute Physiology Score, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and ED-diagnosed source of infection.||0.1|-0.4|0.19
81617138|NCT04673851|162914540|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and mid-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.95|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - Baseline: 30 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617139|NCT04673851|162914540|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between baseline and mid-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - Baseline: 30 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617140|NCT04673851|162914540|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.6|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617141|NCT04673851|162914540|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617142|NCT04673851|162914541|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and mid-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.27|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - Baseline: 21 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81651676|NCT04148989|162993566|SUPERIORITY|Multiple imputation was employed to account for missing covariate data affecting 3.6% of eligible patients.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.17||Model adjusted for age, sex, Elixhauser Comorbidity Score, ED arrival via ambulance, language preference, temperature, systolic blood pressure, Acute Physiology Score, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and ED-diagnosed source of infection.|Regression, Logistic||Change in antimicrobial treatment risk associated with Code Sepsis implementation derived from adjusted differences-in-differences analysis.|Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable logistic regression to estimate the change in outcome after versus before intervention implementation at the intervention site adjusted for the change observed at control sites and for prespecified covariates.||1.17|1.03|0.005
81651677|NCT04148989|162993567|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.75|||Regression, Logistic||Change in risk for possible antimicrobial-associated adverse event associated with Code Sepsis implementation derived from adjusted differences-in-differences analysis|Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable logistic regression to estimate the change in outcome after versus before intervention implementation at the intervention site adjusted for the change observed at control sites and for subjects' age, sex, Elixhauser Comorbidity Score, ED arrival via ambulance, English language preference, temperature, systolic blood pressure, Acute Physiology Score, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and ED-diagnosed source of infection.||1.75|0.68|0.73
81651678|NCT04148989|162993568|SUPERIORITY|Multiple imputation was employed to account for missing covariate data affecting 3.6% of eligible patients.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.33||Model adjusted for age, sex, Elixhauser Comorbidity Score, ED arrival via ambulance, language preference, temperature, systolic blood pressure, Acute Physiology Score, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and ED-diagnosed source of infection.|Regression, Logistic|||Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable logistic regression to estimate the change in outcome after versus before intervention implementation at the intervention site adjusted for the change observed at control sites and for prespecified covariates.|Change in risk for possible antimicrobial-associated adverse event associated with Code Sepsis implementation derived from adjusted differences-in-differences analysis.|1.33|0.78|0.90
81651679|NCT04148989|162993569|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.17|||Regression, Logistic||Change in new-onset Clostridium difficile colitis risk associated with Code Sepsis implementation derived from adjusted differences-in-differences analysis.|Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable logistic regression to estimate the change in outcome after versus before intervention implementation at the intervention site adjusted for the change observed at control sites and for subjects' age, sex, Elixhauser Comorbidity Score, ED arrival via ambulance, English language preference, temperature, systolic blood pressure, Acute Physiology Score, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and ED-diagnosed source of infection.||2.17|0.49|0.94
81651680|NCT04148989|162993570|SUPERIORITY|Multiple imputation was employed to account for missing covariate data affecting 3.6% of eligible patients.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.14|||Regression, Logistic||Change in new-onset Clostridium difficile colitis risk associated with Code Sepsis implementation derived from adjusted differences-in-differences analysis.|Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable logistic regression to estimate the change in outcome after versus before intervention implementation at the intervention site adjusted for the change observed at control sites and for prespecified covariates.||2.14|0.93|0.10
81651681|NCT04148989|162993571|SUPERIORITY|Multiple imputation was employed to account for missing covariate data affecting 3.1% of eligible patients.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.93|||Regression, Logistic||Change in risk for antimicrobial administration in the ED associated with Code Sepsis implementation derived from adjusted differences-in-differences analysis|Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable logistic regression to estimate the change in outcome after versus before intervention implementation at the intervention site adjusted for the change observed at control sites and for prespecified covariates.||1.93|0.69|0.59
81651682|NCT04148989|162993572|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.58|||Regression, Linear||Change in total spectrum score of antibiotics administered within 24 hours of ED arrival associated with Code Sepsis implementation derived from adjusted differences-in-differences analysis|Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable ??? regression to estimate the change in outcome after versus before intervention implementation at the intervention site adjusted for the change observed at control sites and for subjects' age, sex, Elixhauser Comorbidity Score, ED arrival via ambulance, English language preference, temperature, systolic blood pressure, Acute Physiology Score, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and ED-diagnosed source of infection.||0.58|0.06|0.02
81710272|NCT02253173|163117037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710273|NCT02253173|163117037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710274|NCT02253173|163117037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710275|NCT02253173|163117038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81617143|NCT04673851|162914541|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between baseline and mid-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - Baseline: 21 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617144|NCT04673851|162914541|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.86|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 20 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617145|NCT04673851|162914541|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 20 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617146|NCT04673851|162914541|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and mid-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.84|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - Baseline: 30 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617147|NCT04673851|162914541|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between baseline and mid-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - Baseline: 30 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617148|NCT04673851|162914541|OTHER|Single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|6.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.5|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617149|NCT04673851|162914541|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between baseline and post-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Baseline: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617150|NCT04673851|162914542|OTHER|Single group mean difference between mid-treatment and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|4.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.86|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Midtreatment: 19 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617151|NCT04673851|162914542|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between mid-treatment and post-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Midtreatment: 19 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617152|NCT04673851|162914542|OTHER|Single group mean difference between 1.5 month and mid-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.88|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - 1.5 Months: 30 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617153|NCT04673851|162914542|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between 1.5 month and mid-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - 1.5 Months: 30 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617154|NCT04673851|162914542|OTHER|Single group mean difference between 1.5 month and 4.5 month assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.78|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||4.5 Months - 1.5 Months: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617155|NCT04673851|162914542|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between 1.5 month and 4.5 month assessments.|Cohen's d|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||4.5 Months - 1.5 Months: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617156|NCT04673851|162914542|OTHER|Single group mean difference between 1.5 month and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.95|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - 1.5 Months: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81703328|NCT00249795|163101670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.869|1.016||The cumulative incidence function of this event was calculated for each treatment group using the non-parametric Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison was performed using a 2-sided Log Rank test at 1% level to account for multiplicity.|Log Rank|Logrank statistic was stratified on ACTIVE A/W strata.|HR was estimated using a Cox's proportional hazard model stratified on ACTIVE A/W strata with treatment group factor. It provides the relative hazard of any component of the composite event in Irbesartan group versus Placebo group.|||1.016|0.869|0.1200
81703329|NCT00249795|163101671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.916||||0.2162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.796|1.053||The cumulative incidence function of this event was calculated for each treatment group using the non-parametric Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison was performed using a 2-sided Log Rank test at 5% level.|Log Rank|Logrank statistic was stratified on ACTIVE A/W strata.|HR was estimated using a Cox's proportional hazard model stratified on ACTIVE A/W strata with treatment group factor. It provides the relative hazard of a stroke in Irbesartan group versus Placebo group.|||1.053|0.796|0.2162
81703330|NCT00249795|163101672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.014||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.927|1.11||The cumulative incidence function of this event was calculated for each treatment group using the non-parametric Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison was performed using a 2-sided Log Rank test at 5% level.|Log Rank|Logrank statistic was stratified on ACTIVE A/W strata.|HR was estimated using a Cox's proportional hazard model stratified on ACTIVE A/W strata with treatment group factor. It provides the relative hazard of death in Irbesartan group versus Placebo group.|||1.110|0.927|0.7590
81703331|NCT00249795|163101673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.897||||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.809|0.993||The cumulative incidence function of this event was calculated for each treatment group using the non-parametric Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison was performed using a 2-sided Log Rank test at 5% level.|Log Rank|Logrank statistic was stratified on ACTIVE A/W strata.|HR was estimated using a Cox's proportional hazard model stratified on ACTIVE A/W strata with treatment group factor. It provides the relative hazard of HF episodes in Irbesartan group versus Placebo group.|||0.993|0.809|0.0369
81703332|NCT00249795|163101674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.863||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.763|0.975||The cumulative incidence function of this event was calculated for each treatment group using the non-parametric Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison was performed using a 2-sided Log Rank test at 5% level.|Log Rank|Logrank statistic was stratified on ACTIVE A/W strata.|HR was estimated using a Cox's proportional hazard model stratified on ACTIVE A/W strata with treatment group factor. It provides the relative hazard of hospitalization for Heart Failure in Irbesartan group versus Placebo group.|||0.975|0.763|0.0175
81703333|NCT00249795|163101675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.008||||0.8377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.093||The cumulative incidence function of this event was calculated for each treatment group using the non-parametric Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison was performed using a 2-sided Log Rank test at 5% level.|Log Rank|Logrank statistic was stratified on ACTIVE A/W strata.|HR was estimated using a Cox's proportional hazard model stratified on ACTIVE A/W strata with treatment group factor. It provides the relative hazard of hospitalization for other CV cause in Irbesartan group versus Placebo group.|||1.093|0.930|0.8377
81703334|NCT01142193|163101685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|17.85|||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<.001
81617157|NCT04673851|162914542|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between 1.5 month and post-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - 1.5 Months: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617158|NCT04673851|162914543|OTHER|Single group mean difference between mid-treatment and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.76|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Midtreatment: 19 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617159|NCT04673851|162914543|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between mid-treatment and post-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Midtreatment: 19 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617160|NCT04673851|162914543|OTHER|Single group mean difference between 1.5 month and mid-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.73|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - 1.5 Months: 30 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617161|NCT04673851|162914543|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between 1.5 month and mid-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - 1.5 Months: 30 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617162|NCT04673851|162914543|OTHER|Single group mean difference between 1.5 month and 4.5 month assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.44|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||4.5 Months - 1.5 Months: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617163|NCT04673851|162914543|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between 1.5 month and 4.5 month assessments.|Cohen's d|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||4.5 Months - 1.5 Months: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617164|NCT04673851|162914543|OTHER|Single group mean difference between 1.5 month and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.15|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - 1.5 Months: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617165|NCT04673851|162914543|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between 1.5 month and post-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - 1.5 Months: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617166|NCT04673851|162914544|OTHER|Single group mean difference between mid-treatment and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.48|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Midtreatment: 19 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81464373|NCT03307252|162620130|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio|100.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.84|114.15|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T1 vs. R1.||Digoxin, Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|114.15|88.84|
81464374|NCT03307252|162620130|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio|93.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.12|102.06|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T1 vs. R1.||Furosemide, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|102.06|86.12|
81617167|NCT04673851|162914544|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between mid-treatment and post-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - Midtreatment: 19 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617168|NCT04673851|162914544|OTHER|Single group mean difference between 1.5 month and mid-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.05|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - 1.5 Months: 30 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617169|NCT04673851|162914544|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between 1.5 month and mid-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Midtreatment - 1.5 Months: 30 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81651683|NCT04148989|162993573|SUPERIORITY|Multiple imputation was employed to account for missing covariate data affecting 2.0% of eligible patients.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.31|||Regression, Linear||Change in total spectrum score of antibiotics administered within 24 hours of ED arrival associated with Code Sepsis implementation derived from adjusted differences-in-differences analysis|Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable linear regression to estimate the change in outcome after versus before intervention implementation at the intervention site adjusted for the change observed at control sites and for prespecified covariates.||0.31|0.03|0.02
81651684|NCT02975102|162993596|NON_INFERIORITY|A sample size of 33 evaluable patients per treatment group was calculated to provide at least 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority of CBL-101 to Vismed Multi. Assumptions included a non-inferiority margin of 2 grades and a standard deviation of 2.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.3|||||Treatment difference : CBL-101 - Vismed Multi|||0.3|-1.2|
81651685|NCT02975102|162993597|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||> 0.05
81651686|NCT02975102|162993598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||0.0002
81651687|NCT02975102|162993599|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||> 0.05
81651688|NCT02975102|162993600|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||> 0.05
81651689|NCT02975102|162993601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0186||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||0.0186
81651690|NCT02975102|162993602|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||> 0.05
81651691|NCT02975102|162993603|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||> 0.05
81651692|NCT02975102|162993604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0011||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||0.0011
81617170|NCT04673851|162914544|OTHER|Single group mean difference between 1.5 month and 4.5 month assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.55|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||4.5 Months - 1.5 Months: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617171|NCT04673851|162914544|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between 1.5 month and 4.5 month assessments.|Cohen's d|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||4.5 Months - 1.5 Months: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81651693|NCT02975102|162993605|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||> 0.05
81651694|NCT02975102|162993606|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||> 0.05
81651695|NCT02975102|162993607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||0.005
81617172|NCT04673851|162914544|OTHER|Single group mean difference between 1.5 month and post-treatment assessments.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.12|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - 1.5 Months: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617173|NCT04673851|162914544|OTHER|Effect size of single group mean difference between 1.5 month and post-treatment assessments.|Cohen's d|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Posttreatment - 1.5 Months: 27 participants analyzed (had data at both timepoints)||||
81617174|NCT01184508|162914574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference (Net)|-1.03||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.02|-0.05||The comparison between LY2300559 and placebo for the LS mean change from baseline to Month 3 in the number of migraine attacks was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed-effects model repeated-measures|Fixed effects: pooled investigator, treatment (tx) group, month, tx group\*month, baseline, baseline\*month; Random effect: pts; Repeated effect: month.||||-0.05|-2.02|0.085
81651696|NCT02975102|162993608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||0.0008
81651697|NCT02975102|162993609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0026||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||0.0026
81651698|NCT02975102|162993610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.077||||||Significance level of 0.05 . P-Value result provided only for Global Question|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||0.077
81651699|NCT02975102|162993611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6097||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||0.6097
81651700|NCT02975102|162993612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.231||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||0.231
81651701|NCT02975102|162993613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0135||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||0.0135
81651702|NCT02975102|162993614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.575||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||0.575
81464375|NCT03307252|162620130|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|82.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.96|89.46|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T1 vs. R1.||Metformin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|89.46|76.96|
81651703|NCT03274895|162993620|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin= 0.20|difference in proportion of resolution r|-0.036|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.154|0.081||||||||0.081|-0.154|
81651704|NCT03274895|162993621|OTHER|||||||0.042|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.042
81651705|NCT03274895|162993622|OTHER|||||||0.577|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.577
81651706|NCT03332784|162993650|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value for each treatment group is for the comparison of that treatment group to the placebo treatment group.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81651707|NCT03332784|162993650|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value for each treatment group is for the comparison of that treatment group to the placebo treatment group.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81651708|NCT03332784|162993650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||The p-value for each treatment group is for the comparison of that treatment group to the placebo treatment group.|ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81651709|NCT02296892|162993653|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|0.7588|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6903|0.8274|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.8274|0.6903|<0.0001
81651710|NCT01814072|162993753|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81651711|NCT01814072|162993754|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Change|0.1244||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3026|0.5513|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.5513|-.3026|0.567
81651712|NCT01814072|162993754|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Change|-0.0226||||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4495|0.4044|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.4044|-.4495|0.917
81651713|NCT01814072|162993754|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Change|0.084||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3429|0.5109|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.5109|-.3429|0.699
81651714|NCT01814072|162993754|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Change|0.1081||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3188|0.535|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.5350|-.3188|0.619
81651715|NCT01814072|162993754|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Change|-0.4353||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8622|-0.0084|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-.0084|-.8622|0.046
81651716|NCT01814072|162993755|OTHER||Estimated Change|0.424||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Using the results from primary aim 1, an intervention with only active treatment components with the largest treatment effect that can be obtained for implementation costs of $500 or less was identified and built.||0.850|-0.002|0.051
81651717|NCT04547023|162993783|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|30.1|||Fisher Exact|||||30.1|7.2|0.002
81651718|NCT01227616|162993828|NON_INFERIORITY|The study protocol defined the margin for non-inferiority as 0.5 g/dL meaning non-inferiority would be established in a TP if the lower limit of the 95% confidence limit for the difference between ferumoxytol and iron sucrose mean change was ≥0.5 g/dL.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Stats. of primary endpoint performed only for TP1 and TP2. 240 subjects retreated should yield 90% power to detect non-inferiority during TP2.||||||<0.05
81651719|NCT01443403|162994126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.605||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|3.41|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||3.41|1.02|0.0003
81651720|NCT01443403|162994126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.604||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.14|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||3.14|0.76|0.0014
81651721|NCT01443403|162994126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.599||0.3504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|1.74|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||1.74|-0.62|0.3504
81651722|NCT01443403|162994128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.568||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|3.05|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||3.05|0.81|0.0008
81651723|NCT01443403|162994128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.569||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|3.04|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||3.04|0.79|0.0009
81651724|NCT01443403|162994128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.558||0.2572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|1.73|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||1.73|-0.47|0.2572
81651725|NCT01443403|162994130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.484||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.28|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||2.28|0.38|0.0065
81651726|NCT01443403|162994130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.482||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.58|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||2.58|0.69|0.0008
81651727|NCT01443403|162994130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.476||0.2921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.44|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||1.44|-0.43|0.2921
81651728|NCT01443403|162994132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.495||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.42|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||2.42|0.47|0.0039
81651729|NCT01443403|162994132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.492||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.67|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||2.67|0.73|0.0007
81703335|NCT01142193|163101685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|18.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.53|28.1|||Hodges-Lehmann|||||28.1|8.53|
81617175|NCT01184508|162914576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|1.75||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.27|11.76||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Month 3 in average duration of photophobia.|Mixed-effects model repeated-measures|Fixed effects: pooled investigator, treatment (tx) group, month, tx group\*month, baseline, baseline\*month; Random effect: pts; Repeated effect: month.||||11.76|-8.27|0.770
81617176|NCT01184508|162914576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|7.3||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.91|18.52||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Month 3 in average duration of phonophobia.|Mixed-effects model repeated-measures|Fixed effects: pooled investigator, tx group, month, tx group\*month, baseline, baseline\*month; Random effect: pts; Repeated effect: month.||||18.52|-3.91|0.276
81651730|NCT01443403|162994132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.488||0.3077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|1.46|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||1.46|-0.46|0.3077
81651731|NCT01443403|162994134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|27.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|44.6|||Chi-squared|||||44.6|10.0|0.0030
81651732|NCT01443403|162994134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|31.8||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.0|48.7|||Chi-squared|||||48.7|15.0|0.0005
81464376|NCT03307252|162620130|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|113.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.62|131.72|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T1 vs. R1.||Rosuvastatin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|131.72|97.62|
81617177|NCT01184508|162914576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.7||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.51|6.1||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Month 3 in average duration of nausea.|Mixed-effects model repeated-measures|Fixed effects: pooled investigator, tx group, month, tx group\*month, baseline, baseline\*month; Random effect: pts; Repeated effect: month.||||6.10|-11.51|0.606
81617178|NCT01184508|162914577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-1.57||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.48|0.34||The p-value is for the mean change from baseline to Month 3 in the number of migraine days.|Mixed-effects model repeated-measures|Fixed effects: pooled investigator, treatment (tx) group, month, tx group\*month, baseline, baseline\*month; Random effect: pts; Repeated effect: month.||||0.34|-3.48|0.174
81617179|NCT01184508|162914580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.27||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.76|9.23||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in MSQ restrictive function score.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects: investigator (pooled site), treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit, baseline and baseline\*visit.||||9.23|-9.76|0.963
81617180|NCT01184508|162914580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.17||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.85|4.5||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in MSQ preventive function score.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects: investigator (pooled site), treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit, baseline and baseline\*visit.||||4.50|-8.85|0.591
81617181|NCT01184508|162914580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.89||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.81|10.58||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in MSQ emotional function score.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects: investigator (pooled site), treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit, baseline and baseline\*visit.||||10.58|-6.81|0.720
81617182|NCT01184508|162914581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.25||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|0.8||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in MIBS-4 overall weighted score.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects: pooled investigator, treatment group, and baseline.||||0.80|-1.30|0.688
81651733|NCT01443403|162994134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|13.1||||0.1461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|30.6|||Chi-squared|||||30.6|-4.4|0.1461
81651734|NCT01443403|162994136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|24.3||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|40.8|||Chi-squared|||||40.8|7.8|0.0050
81651735|NCT01443403|162994136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|24.5||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|40.8|||Chi-squared|||||40.8|8.1|0.0045
81651736|NCT01443403|162994136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|8.2||||0.2984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|23.6|||Chi-squared|||||23.6|-7.2|0.2984
81651737|NCT01443403|162994138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.17|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||2.17|0.90|<0.0001
81651738|NCT01443403|162994138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.85|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||1.85|0.59|0.0002
81651739|NCT01443403|162994138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.317||0.0698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||1.20|-0.05|0.0698
81651740|NCT01443403|162994140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.307||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.79|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||1.79|0.58|0.0001
81651741|NCT01443403|162994140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||1.70|0.49|0.0004
81651742|NCT01443403|162994140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.302||0.1648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||1.02|-0.17|0.1648
81651743|NCT01443403|162994142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0004
81651744|NCT01443403|162994142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81651745|NCT01443403|162994142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0118||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0118
81651746|NCT01443403|162994143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81651747|NCT01443403|162994143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0011
81651748|NCT01443403|162994143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0079||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0079
81651749|NCT01443403|162994146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.358||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.03|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||2.03|0.62|0.0003
81703336|NCT01142193|163101686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|14.7||||0.013|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.013
81617183|NCT01184508|162914583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.607||95.0||||The p-value is for the percentage of participants using breakthrough medication at Month 3.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.607
81617184|NCT05819190|162914614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0192|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the mean AUC of WURSS-21 scores assessed during the first 8 days of the study between both groups - FAS set||||0.0192
81617185|NCT05819190|162914615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0296|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the mean AUC of WURSS-21 scores assessed during the first 8 days of the study between both groups - PP set||||0.0296
81617186|NCT05819190|162914616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0085|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0085
81617187|NCT05819190|162914617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0081|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0081
81617188|NCT05819190|162914618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0050
81651750|NCT01443403|162994146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.359|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.22|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||2.22|0.80|<0.0001
81651751|NCT01443403|162994146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.352||0.1211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|1.24|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||1.24|-0.15|0.1211
81651752|NCT01443403|162994148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.551|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|3.45|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||3.45|1.28|<0.0001
81651753|NCT01443403|162994148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.549||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|3.15|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||3.15|0.99|0.0002
81651754|NCT01443403|162994148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.542||0.2022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|1.76|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a term and baseline value as a covariate.||||1.76|-0.37|0.2022
81651755|NCT01443403|162994151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0272||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0272
81651756|NCT01443403|162994151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1355||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1355
81651757|NCT01443403|162994151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3689||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3689
81651758|NCT01443403|162994153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2126||95.0|||||Welch's t-test|||||||0.2126
81651759|NCT01443403|162994153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2799||95.0|||||Welch's t-test|||||||0.2799
81651760|NCT01443403|162994153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6466||95.0|||||Welch's t-test|||||||0.6466
81651761|NCT01443403|162994155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9826||95.0|||||Welch's t-test|||||||0.9826
81651762|NCT01443403|162994155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5188||95.0|||||Welch's t-test|||||||0.5188
81651763|NCT01443403|162994155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5029||95.0|||||Welch's t-test|||||||0.5029
81651764|NCT00474526|162994165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|4.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.04|6.74|||ANOVA||A (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1A:US2)|Using the MenACWY GMTs, immunogenicity of the fourth dose at 1 month after the 12-month vaccination in those subjects receiving MenACWY at 2, 4, and 6 months was considered superior to the immune response of a single dose given at 12-months of age if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of the two GMTs was \>= 2.0.||6.74|3.04|
81617189|NCT05819190|162914619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0107|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0107
81617190|NCT05819190|162914620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0424|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0424
81617191|NCT05819190|162914621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||one sided test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||0.05 global significance level (type I error rate)||||0.430
81617192|NCT05819190|162914622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.339|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|one sided test||0.05 global significance level (type I error rate)||||0.339
81617193|NCT05819190|162914623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.704|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|one sided test||0.05 global significance level (type I error rate)||||0.704
81617194|NCT05819190|162914624|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.298|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One sided test||0.05 global significance level (type I error rate)||||0.298
81617195|NCT05819190|162914625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.906|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|one sided test||0.05 global significance level (type I error rate)||||0.906
81617196|NCT05819190|162914626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.582|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|one sided test||0.05 global significance level (type I error rate)||||0.582
81617197|NCT05819190|162914627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.743|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|one sided test||0.05 global significance level (type I error rate)||||0.743
81617198|NCT05819190|162914628|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.605|||||||Fisher Exact|One sided test||0.05 global significance level (type I error rate)||||0.605
81617199|NCT05819190|162914629|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|one sided test||0.05 global significance level (type I error rate)||||1.000
81617200|NCT05819190|162914630|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.988|||||||Fisher Exact|One sided test||0.05 global significance level (type I error rate)||||0.988
81617201|NCT05819190|162914631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.483|||||||Fisher Exact|one sided test||0.05 global significance level (type I error rate)||||0.483
81617202|NCT04495634|162914632|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was defined through power calculations based on sample size, power of 0.90 and alpha of 0.05 resulting in a margin of +/- 0.26.|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81651765|NCT00474526|162994165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|6.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.16|9.79|||ANOVA||C (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1A:US2)|Using the MenACWY GMTs, immunogenicity of the fourth dose at 1 month after the 12-month vaccination in those subjects receiving MenACWY at 2, 4, and 6 months was considered superior to the immune response of a single dose given at 12-months of age if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of the two GMTs was \>= 2.0.||9.79|4.16|
81651766|NCT00474526|162994165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|37.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.0|58.0|||ANOVA||W (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1A:US2)|Using the MenACWY GMTs, immunogenicity of the fourth dose at 1 month after the 12-month vaccination in those subjects receiving MenACWY at 2, 4, and 6 months was considered superior to the immune response of a single dose given at 12-months of age if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of the two GMTs was \>= 2.0.||58|24|
81651767|NCT00474526|162994165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|38.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.0|60.0|||ANOVA||Y (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1A:US2)|"Using the MenACWY GMTs, immunogenicity of the fourth dose at 1 month after the 12-month vaccination in those subjects receiving MenACWY at 2, 4, and 6 months was considered superior to the immune response of a single dose given at 12-months of age if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of the two GMTs was \>= 2.0.~Ratio of GMTs"||60|24|
81528873|NCT02588261|162744940|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.674||||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.165|2.406|||Log Rank|||Comparison between ASP8273 and Erlotinib or Gefitinib treatment groups was performed using log-rank test stratified by ECOG (0 and 1 vs 2), EGFR mutation type (exon 19 deletion or exon 21 L858R) and TKI chosen by the site (erlotinib or gefitinib) before randomization. Comparison was tested at 1-sided significance level of 0.025. Hazard ratio based on Cox proportional hazards model. Assuming proportional hazards, HR \< 1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor of ASP8273 treatment group.||2.406|1.165|0.998
81651768|NCT00474526|162994174|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|LA1 was noninferior to LA3, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs between the 2 dose and the 3 dose schedule (GMTLA1/GMTLA3) must be \> 0.5.|Ratio of GMT|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.95|||ANOVA|||Serogroup A (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio LA1:LA3)||0.95|0.55|
81703337|NCT01142193|163101687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|16.3||||0.007|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis was stratified by Geographic Region.||||||0.007
81464377|NCT03307252|162620131|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio|131.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|115.93|148.97|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T2 vs. R1.||Digoxin, Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|148.97|115.93|
81464378|NCT03307252|162620131|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio|119.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.03|130.39|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T2 vs. R1.||Furosemide, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|130.39|110.03|
81464379|NCT03307252|162620131|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|108.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.68|117.03|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T2 vs. R1.||Metformin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|117.03|100.68|
81464380|NCT03307252|162620131|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|348.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|299.64|404.31|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T2 vs. R1.||Rosuvastatin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|404.31|299.64|
81464381|NCT03307252|162620132|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio|125.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|113.99|138.43|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T3 vs. R1.||Digoxin, Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|138.43|113.99|
81464382|NCT03307252|162620132|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio|101.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.59|108.3|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T3 vs. R1.||Furosemide, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|108.30|94.59|
81617203|NCT04495634|162914633|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was defined through power calculations based on sample size, power of 0.90 and alpha of 0.05 resulting in a margin of +/- 0.26.||||||0.41|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.41
81617204|NCT04495634|162914634|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was defined through power calculations based on sample size, power of 0.90 and alpha of 0.05 resulting in a margin of +/- 0.26.||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81703338|NCT01142193|163101688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|25.36|||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81617205|NCT04495634|162914635|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was defined through power calculations based on sample size, power of 0.90 and alpha of 0.05 resulting in a margin of +/- 0.26.||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81617206|NCT02517307|162914636|OTHER|||||||0.136|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We compared the effects of intralipid on Rd in controls subjects versus subjects with a FAOD by mixed-effect models. Factors were group (control or FAOD) treatment (glycerol or intralipid) and the interaction of those factors. The hypothesis was intralipid would decrease Rd in controls but not in subjects with an FAOD.||||0.136
81617207|NCT02517307|162914637|OTHER|We analyzed the data with a mixed model looking at the effect of group (control vs FAOD) and treatment (glycerol vs intralipid) and their interaction.||||||0.011|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We tested if intralipid did not suppress endogenous glucose production or Ra as much as glycerol in controls compared to subjects with an FAOD.||||0.011
81617208|NCT03105128|162914638|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|20.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|29.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.0|12.4|<0.001
81617209|NCT03105128|162914638|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|16.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|24.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.9|8.5|<0.001
81617210|NCT03105128|162914639|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|28.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.2|35.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||35.4|21.2|<0.001
81617211|NCT03105128|162914639|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|20.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|27.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.1|13.6|<0.001
81617212|NCT03105128|162914640|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|21.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|29.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.9|13.8|<0.001
81617213|NCT03105128|162914640|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|18.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|26.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.8|10.8|<0.001
81617214|NCT03105128|162914641|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|28.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.2|35.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||35.4|21.2|<0.001
81528874|NCT02588261|162744941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.839|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison between ASP8273 and Erlotinib or Gefitinib treatment groups was performed using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by ECOG (0 and 1 vs 2), EGFR mutation type (exon 19 deletion or exon 21 L858R) and TKI chosen by the site (erlotinib or gefitinib) before randomization. Comparison was tested at 1-sided significance level of 0.025.||||0.839
81617215|NCT03105128|162914641|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|20.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|27.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.1|13.6|<0.001
81651769|NCT00474526|162994174|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|LA1 was noninferior to LA3, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs between the 2 dose and the 3 dose schedule (GMTLA1/GMTLA3) must be \> 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.31|||ANOVA|||Serogroup C (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio LA1:LA3)||1.31|0.81|
81617216|NCT03105128|162914642|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|29.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.9|13.8|<0.001
81651770|NCT00474526|162994174|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|LA1 was noninferior to LA3, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs between the 2 dose and the 3 dose schedule (GMTLA1/GMTLA3) must be \> 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.72|||ANOVA|||Serogroup W (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio LA1:LA3)||1.72|1.18|
81464383|NCT03307252|162620132|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|130.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.82|143.1|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T3 vs. R1.||Metformin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|143.10|119.82|
81464384|NCT03307252|162620132|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|107.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.57|118.27|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T3 vs. R1.||Rosuvastatin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|118.27|97.57|
81464385|NCT03307252|162620133|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio|106.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.51|118.15|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T4 vs. R1.||Digoxin, Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|118.15|96.51|
81464386|NCT03307252|162620133|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio|271.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|246.74|299.03|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T4 vs. R1.||Furosemide, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|299.03|246.74|
81464387|NCT03307252|162620133|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|100.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.62|107.39|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T4 vs. R1.||Metformin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|107.39|94.62|
81617217|NCT03105128|162914642|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|18.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|26.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.8|10.8|<0.001
81528875|NCT02588261|162744942|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.298||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.661|2.548|||Log Rank|||Comparison between ASP8273 and Erlotinib or Gefitinib treatment groups was performed using log-rank test stratified by ECOG (0 and 1 vs 2), EGFR mutation type (exon 19 deletion or exon 21 L858R) and TKI chosen by the site (erlotinib or gefitinib) before randomization. Comparison was tested at 1-sided significance level of 0.025. Hazard ratio based on Cox proportional hazards model. Assuming proportional hazards, HR \< 1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor of ASP8273 treatment group.||2.548|0.661|0.780
81617218|NCT03105128|162914643|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|15.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|23.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.7|7.2|<0.001
81617219|NCT03105128|162914643|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|11.2||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|19.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.2|3.1|0.007
81617220|NCT03105128|162914644|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|23.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|31.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.9|14.2|<0.001
81617221|NCT03105128|162914644|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|27.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|36.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||36.4|19.0|<0.001
81651771|NCT00474526|162994174|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|LA1 was noninferior to LA3, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs between the 2 dose and the 3 dose schedule (GMTLA1/GMTLA3) must be \> 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.58|||ANOVA|||Serogroup Y (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio LA1:LA3)||1.58|1.02|
81651772|NCT00474526|162994177|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|LA1 was noninferior to LA3, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥ 1:8 and ≥1:4 between the 2 dose and the 3 dose schedule (PLA1 - PLA3) must be greater than -10%.|Percentage (hSBA titers >=8) difference|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-8.5|||ANOVA|||Serogroup A (post-vaccination percentage of subjects with hSBA titer \>=8, group difference (PLA1 - PLA3))||-8.5|-21.2|
81651773|NCT00474526|162994177|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|LA1 was noninferior to LA3, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥ 1:8 and ≥1:4 between the 2 dose and the 3 dose schedule (PLA1 - PLA3) must be greater than -10%.|Percentage (hSBA titers >=8) difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|0.3|||ANOVA|||Serogroup C (post-vaccination percentage of subjects with hSBA titer \>=8, group difference (PLA1 - PLA3))||0.3|-7|
81703339|NCT01142193|163101689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|17.85|||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81703340|NCT01142193|163101693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|23.61||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81651774|NCT00474526|162994177|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|LA1 was noninferior to LA3, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥ 1:8 and ≥1:4 between the 2 dose and the 3 dose schedule (PLA1 - PLA3) must be greater than -10%.|Percentage (hSBA titers >=8) difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.1|||ANOVA|||Serogroup W (post-vaccination percentage of subjects with hSBA titer \>=8, group difference (PLA1 - PLA3))||3.1|-1.3|
81651775|NCT00474526|162994177|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|LA1 was noninferior to LA3, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥ 1:8 and ≥1:4 between the 2 dose and the 3 dose schedule (PLA1 - PLA3) must be greater than -10%.|Percentage (hSBA titers >=8) difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.7|||ANOVA|||Serogroup Y (post-vaccination percentage of subjects with hSBA titer \>=8, group difference (PLA1 - PLA3))||1.7|-4|
81651776|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.04|||ANOVA|||Diphtheria (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2)||1.04|0.74|
81651777|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.28|||ANOVA|||Tetanus (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2)||1.28|0.92|
81651778|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.26|||ANOVA|||PT (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2)||1.26|0.79|
81651779|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.25||||||FHA (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2)||1.25|0.85|
81651780|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.32|||ANOVA|||Pertactin (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2||1.32|0.83|
81651781|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.23|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 1 (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2)||1.23|0.75|
81651782|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.55|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 2 (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2)||1.55|0.93|
81651783|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.56|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 3 (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2)||1.56|0.85|
81651784|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.88||||||95.0|0.65|1.2|||ANOVA|||Hepatitis B (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2)||1.2|0.65|
81528876|NCT01915173|162744984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||All 4 arms were combined to compare the Standard Interview groups to the Expanded Interview groups. We calculated that we had 45-74% power to detect a 30-40% difference in responders between groups in the pre-specified primary outcome measure, the percent of subjects with a 50% or greater improvement in GERD symptom severity.||||0.01
81617222|NCT03105128|162914645|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|5.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|7.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.2|3.2|<0.001
81617223|NCT03105128|162914645|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|4.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|6.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.1|2.1|<0.001
81617224|NCT03105128|162914646|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|7.6||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|13.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.7|1.5|0.015
81617225|NCT03105128|162914646|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|8.4||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|14.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.6|2.3|0.007
81651785|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.77|||ANOVA|||HIb (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2)||1.77|0.97|
81617226|NCT03105128|162914647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|24.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|30.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.5|18.5|<0.001
81617227|NCT03105128|162914647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|17.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|22.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.9|11.8|<0.001
81617228|NCT03105128|162914648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|24.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.7|32.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.7|15.7|<0.001
81617229|NCT03105128|162914648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|23.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|32.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.1|15.1|<0.001
81651786|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 4 (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2)||1|0.7|
81710276|NCT02253173|163117038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81617230|NCT03105128|162914649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|21.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|30.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.0|12.4|<0.001
81651787|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.03|||ANOVA|||PnC 6B (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2)||1.03|0.56|
81617231|NCT03105128|162914649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|19.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|27.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.8|10.1|<0.001
81617232|NCT03105128|162914650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|15.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|21.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.2|9.0|<0.001
81617233|NCT03105128|162914650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|15.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|21.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.4|9.4|<0.001
81651788|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.85||||||95.0|0.7|1.04|||ANOVA|||PnC 9V (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2)||1.04|0.7|
81651789|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.26|||ANOVA|||PnC 14 (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2)||1.26|0.84|
81464388|NCT03307252|162620133|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|223.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|203.79|244.55|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T4 vs. R1.||Rosuvastatin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|244.55|203.79|
81464389|NCT03307252|162620134|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio|121.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.43|147.33|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T1 vs. R1.||Digoxin, Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|147.33|100.43|
81651790|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.93|||ANOVA|||PnC 18C (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2)||0.93|0.64|
81651791|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.97|||ANOVA|||PnC 19F (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2)||0.97|0.69|
81651792|NCT00474526|162994179|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCUS1 /GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCUS1 / GMCUS2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.02|||ANOVA|||PnC 23F (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio US1:US2)||1.02|0.62|
81464390|NCT03307252|162620134|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio|95.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.03|109.11|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T1 vs. R1.||Furosemide, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|109.11|83.03|
81528877|NCT01915173|162744984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||All 4 arms were combined to compare the Placebo groups to the Supplement groups. We calculated that we had 45-74% power to detect a 30-40% difference in responders between groups in the pre-specified primary outcome measure, the percent of subjects with a 50% or greater improvement in GERD symptom severity.||||0.33
81617234|NCT03105128|162914651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|14.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|23.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.5|6.2|0.001
81617235|NCT03105128|162914651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|11.8||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|20.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.3|3.2|0.007
81617236|NCT03105128|162914652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|13.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|19.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.5|7.9|<0.001
81651793|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.0|||ANOVA|||Diphtheria (Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||3|-3|
81617237|NCT03105128|162914652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|9.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|14.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.5|3.7|0.001
81617238|NCT03105128|162914653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|21.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|29.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.9|12.2|<0.001
81617239|NCT03105128|162914653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|21.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|30.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.4|12.8|<0.001
81617240|NCT03105128|162914654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|14.6||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|27.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.0|2.1|0.022
81617241|NCT03105128|162914654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|23.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|36.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||36.3|11.1|<0.001
81617242|NCT03105128|162914655|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|-3.5|||Chi-squared|||||-3.5|-13.9|<0.001
81617243|NCT03105128|162914655|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-5.2|||Chi-squared|||||-5.2|-15.2|<0.001
81617244|NCT03105128|162914656|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|39.7|||Chi-squared|||||39.7|-28.6|1.00
81617245|NCT03105128|162914656|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|25.0|-25.7|39.6|||Chi-squared|||||39.6|-25.7|1.000
81617246|NCT03105128|162914657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|20.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|29.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.0|12.4|<0.001
81617247|NCT03105128|162914657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|16.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|24.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.9|8.5|<0.001
81464391|NCT03307252|162620134|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|80.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.01|88.08|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T1 vs. R1.||Metformin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|88.08|73.01|
81617248|NCT03105128|162914658|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|15.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|23.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.7|7.2|<0.001
81617249|NCT03105128|162914658|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|11.2||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|19.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.2|3.1|0.007
81617250|NCT03105128|162914659|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|11.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|17.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.5|5.4|<0.001
81617251|NCT03105128|162914659|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|11.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|17.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.8|5.7|<0.001
81617252|NCT03105128|162914660|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|23.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|31.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.9|14.2|<0.001
81617253|NCT03105128|162914660|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|27.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|36.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||36.4|19.0|<0.001
81617254|NCT03105128|162914661|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|7.2|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||7.2|3.2|<0.001
81617255|NCT03105128|162914661|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|6.1|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||6.1|2.1|<0.001
81651794|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.0|||ANOVA|||Tetanus (Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||4|-2|
81651795|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|12.0|||ANOVA|||PT (Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||12|-7|
81651796|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|17.0|||ANOVA|||FHA(Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||17|-4|
81651797|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|10.0|||ANOVA|||Pertactin (Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||10|-12|
81651798|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.0|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 1 (Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||3|-3|
81651799|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.0|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 2 (Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||4|-2|
81651800|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.0|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 3 (Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||3|-3|
81617256|NCT03105128|162914662|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|20.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|27.1|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||27.1|14.3|<0.001
81617257|NCT03105128|162914662|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|19.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|25.8|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||25.8|13.1|<0.001
81617258|NCT03105128|162914663|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|23.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.8|29.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.6|16.8|<0.001
81617259|NCT03105128|162914663|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|15.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|21.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.2|9.3|<0.001
81617260|NCT03105128|162914664|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|15.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|21.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.2|9.0|<0.001
81617261|NCT03105128|162914664|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|15.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|21.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.4|9.4|<0.001
81617262|NCT03105128|162914665|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|14.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|23.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.5|6.2|0.001
81617263|NCT03105128|162914665|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|11.8||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|20.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.3|3.2|0.007
81617264|NCT03105128|162914666|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|13.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|19.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.5|7.9|<0.001
81617265|NCT03105128|162914666|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|9.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|14.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.5|3.7|0.001
81617266|NCT03105128|162914667|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|21.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|29.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.9|12.2|<0.001
81703341|NCT01142193|163101694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|13.4||||0.048|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis was stratified by Geographic Region.||||||0.048
81651801|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.0|||ANOVA|||Hepatitis B(Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||3|-4|
81651802|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.0|||ANOVA|||Hib (≥ 0.15 μg/mL)(Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||3|-3|
81464392|NCT03307252|162620134|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|115.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.8|141.94|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T1 vs. R1.||Rosuvastatin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|141.94|93.80|
81464393|NCT03307252|162620135|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio|218.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|180.19|264.36|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T2 vs. R1.||Digoxin, Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|264.36|180.19|
81617267|NCT03105128|162914667|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|21.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|30.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.4|12.8|<0.001
81617268|NCT03105128|162914668|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|14.6||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|27.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.0|2.1|0.022
81617269|NCT03105128|162914668|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|23.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|36.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||36.3|11.1|<0.001
81617270|NCT03105128|162914669|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|-3.5|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||-3.5|-13.9|<0.001
81617271|NCT03105128|162914669|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-5.2|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||-5.2|-15.2|<0.001
81617272|NCT03105128|162914670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|39.7|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||39.7|-28.6|1.000
81617273|NCT03105128|162914670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|39.6|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||39.6|-25.7|1.000
81617274|NCT03105128|162914671|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.586||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.89|-1.282|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||-1.282|-17.890|0.024
81617275|NCT03105128|162914671|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-12.141||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.39|-3.892|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||-3.892|-20.390|0.004
81617276|NCT03105128|162914672|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.913|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.512|4.313|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||4.313|1.512|<0.001
81617277|NCT03105128|162914672|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.275|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.877|4.672|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||4.672|1.877|<0.001
81617278|NCT01144182|162914708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|||||For this pilot study, significance level was set at p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.56
81617279|NCT01144182|162914709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.22
81617280|NCT01144182|162914710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81617281|NCT01144182|162914711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.34
81617282|NCT01144182|162914712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81617283|NCT01144182|162914713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.30
81617284|NCT01144182|162914714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.15
81617285|NCT01144182|162914715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.55
81617286|NCT01144182|162914716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.56
81617287|NCT01144182|162914717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81617288|NCT01144182|162914718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.15
81617289|NCT01144182|162914719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.26
81617290|NCT01144182|162914720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.36
81617291|NCT03538054|162914721|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.065||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|||||The clinical threshold was p \< 0.05, with no corrections for multiple comparisons.|GEE|Outcome scores were mean-centered by participant, allowing analyses to reflect within-person changes rather than between-person differences.||||||0.146
81617292|NCT03538054|162914722|SUPERIORITY||Slope|4.221||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|||||The clinical threshold was p \< 0.05, with no corrections for multiple comparisons.|GEE|Outcome scores were mean-centered by participant, allowing analyses to reflect within-person changes rather than between-person differences.||||||0.052
81617293|NCT00667745|162914734|SUPERIORITY||F value, main effect|0.94||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.33
81617294|NCT00667745|162914735|SUPERIORITY||Chi-squared|0.0||||0.967|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.967
81617295|NCT00667745|162914736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.45||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.50
81617296|NCT00667745|162914737|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.88
81617297|NCT00667745|162914738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.92||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|||||Value shown above describes emergent suicidal ideation for participants with baseline MSSI = 0. P=.36 describes exacerbation of baseline suicidal ideation for those with baseline MSSI \> 0.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.49
81651803|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|14.0|||ANOVA|||Hib (≥1.0 μg/mL)(Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||14|-3|
81703342|NCT03549429|163101695|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference|8.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|14.4|||McNemar|||We compared the proportion of patients who had postoperative eyelid erythema with Tegaderm™ to those who had postop eyelid erythema with EyeGard®.||14.4|1.5|0.03
81703343|NCT03549429|163101696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||||||0.23
81703344|NCT00701441|163101718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0||||For comparing pre versus post, paired t tests were used. We considered tests in the hypothesized direction conclusive|t-test, 2 sided|For each comparison, we tested at the 0.05 level with double-sided P values. We used no correction for multiple testing when declaring significance.||Flow mediated dilation = \[(average maximum dilation post cuff deflation - average baseline diameter)/ average baseline diameter\]100||||0.02
81703345|NCT00701441|163101719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0||||We only consider tests in the hypothesized direction conclusive, so testing is conservative from that perspective. However, we used no correction for multiple testing when declaring significance|t-test, 2 sided|||For comparing pre- versus post-treatment, paired t tests were used. For each variable and comparison, we tested at the 0.05 level with double-sided P values.||||0.02
81703346|NCT01961089|163101720|EQUIVALENCE|The significance of a difference in a measured parameter between two devices was assessed using a paired t-test.||||||0.09|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value comparing AL between G6 and IOLM||||0.09
81703347|NCT01961089|163101720|EQUIVALENCE|The significance of a difference in a measured parameter between two devices was assessed using a paired t-test|||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value comparing AL between G6 and LS||||<0.001
81703348|NCT01961089|163101720|EQUIVALENCE|The significance of a difference in a measured parameter between two devices was assessed using a paired t-test|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value comparing AL between IOLM and LS||||<0.0001
81703349|NCT01961089|163101720|EQUIVALENCE|The significance of a difference in a measured parameter between two devices was assessed using a paired t-test|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value comparing CCT between G6 and LS||||<0.0001
81703350|NCT01961089|163101720|EQUIVALENCE|The significance of a difference in a measured parameter between two devices was assessed using a paired t-test|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value comparing ACD between G6 and IOLM||||<0.0001
81617298|NCT03254394|162914739|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.88||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.09|20.85||p-value was not adjusted for any parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: Average AUC of cold pain score over 14 days of a chemotherapy cycle in the Control group is equal or lower than that of the experimental group. The comparison is for average AUC values over 7 cycles of chemotherapy per patient||20.85|-7.09|0.318
81703351|NCT01961089|163101720|EQUIVALENCE|The significance of a difference in a measured parameter between two devices was assessed using a paired t-test|||||<|0.01|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value comparing ACD between G6 and LS||||<0.01
81703352|NCT01961089|163101720|EQUIVALENCE|The significance of a difference in a measured parameter between two devices was assessed using a paired t-test||||||0.02|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value comparing ACD between IOLM and LS||||0.02
81703353|NCT01961089|163101720|EQUIVALENCE|The significance of a difference in a measured parameter between two devices was assessed using a paired t-test|||||<|0.01|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value comparing LT between G6 and LS||||<0.01
81703354|NCT01961089|163101720|EQUIVALENCE|The significance of a difference in a measured parameter between two devices was assessed using a paired t-test|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value comparing WtW between G6 and IOLM||||<0.0001
81703355|NCT01961089|163101720|EQUIVALENCE|The significance of a difference in a measured parameter between two devices was assessed using a paired t-test|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value comparing WtW between G6 and LS||||<0.0001
81703356|NCT01961089|163101720|EQUIVALENCE|The significance of a difference in a measured parameter between two devices was assessed using a paired t-test|||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value comparing WtW between IOLM and LS||||<0.001
81703357|NCT01961089|163101721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Repeatability was determined with random effect ANOVAs (estimates of random effects). They were calculated as the square root of the sum of the (Device x EyeID) interaction component plus (EyeID) and (Device) variance components plus the residual variance component. A (Device x Operator) interaction component was not assessed because each device was consistently operated by the same operator such that there was no Device x Operator interaction component. CV = Coefficient of Variation = SD/mean.||||0.05
81617299|NCT03254394|162914739|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.67||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.76|29.1||p-value was not adjusted for any parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: Cold hypersensitivity counted as unpleasantness score for 14 days after cycle (AUC) in the Control group is less than that of the experimental group. The difference was calculated for the Cycle 6 visit.||29.10|-13.76|0.466
81617300|NCT03254394|162914740|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|20.0||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value was not adjusted for any parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||the null hypothesis is EORTC QLQ-CIPN20 sensory score change in the Control group is equal to or less than that of the experimental group for the last follow-up study visit.||||0.338
81617301|NCT03254394|162914740|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value was not adjusted for any parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is EORTC QLQ-CIPN20 sensory score change in the Control group is equal to or less than that of the experimental group for the cycle 6 (12 weeks) follow-up study visit.||||0.759
81703358|NCT01961089|163101722|EQUIVALENCE|The significance of a difference in a measured parameter between two devices was assessed using a paired t-test||||||0.13|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value comparing SimK between G6 and IOLM||||0.13
81703359|NCT01961089|163101722|EQUIVALENCE|The significance of a difference in a measured parameter between two devices was assessed using a paired t-test||||||0.25|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value comparing SimK between G6 and LS||||0.25
81710277|NCT02253173|163117038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710278|NCT02253173|163117039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81617302|NCT03254394|162914741|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value was not adjusted for any parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is NPSI total score in the Control group is equal to or less than that of the experimental group for the C3 (6 weeks) study visit.||||0.581
81617303|NCT03254394|162914741|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value was not adjusted for any parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is NPSI total score in the Control group is equal to or less than that of the experimental group for the C6 (12 weeks) study visit.||||0.962
81651804|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|2.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 4(Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||2|-5|
81651805|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|(Seroconversion percentage difference (P|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-1.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 6B(Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||-1|-14|
81651806|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|5.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 9V (Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||5|-4|
81617304|NCT03254394|162914741|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|10.5||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value was not adjusted for any parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is NPSI total score in the Control group is equal to or less than that of the experimental group for the last follow-up study visit.||||0.365
81617305|NCT03254394|162914742|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|57.68||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1771.0|1886.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is Oxaliplatin cumulative dose in the Control group is equal to or higher than that of the experimental group.||1886|-1771|0.730
81617306|NCT02317016|162914844|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No effect on the PK of rosuvastatin after co-administration of AZD9291 was concluded if the 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of rosuvastatin AUC and Cmax were within the range of 70% to 143%.|Geometric least-squares (LS) mean ratio|171.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|145.94|202.53|||||AZD9291+ rosuvastatin / rosuvastatin alone (Day 32 versus Day 1).|Natural log-transformed Cmax values were compared between treatments using a mixed effects analysis of variance (ANOVA) with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. It was assumed the within-patient coefficient of variation for rosuvastatin in both area under the plasma concentration-time curve (AUC) and Cmax was 41%. No change in the exposure for rosuvastatin when given with AZD9291 was also assumed.||202.53|145.94|
81617307|NCT02317016|162914845|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No effect on the PK of rosuvastatin after co-administration of AZD9291 was concluded if the 2-sided 90% CIs for the ratios of rosuvastatin AUC and Cmax were within the range of 70% to 143%.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|134.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|115.41|157.07|||||AZD9291+ rosuvastatin / rosuvastatin alone (Day 32 versus Day 1).|Natural log-transformed AUC values were compared between treatments using a mixed effects ANOVA with treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect. It was assumed the within-patient coefficient of variation for rosuvastatin in both AUC and Cmax was 41%. No change in the exposure for rosuvastatin when given with AZD9291 was also assumed.||157.07|115.41|
81617308|NCT01123083|162914858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.0|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model||Estimated treatment group difference, adjusted for age, region and Baseline C-peptide AUC. Confidence Interval, not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|||0.00|-0.17|0.051
81617309|NCT01123083|162914859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|-0.02|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model||Estimated treatment group difference, adjusted for age, region and Baseline C-peptide AUC. Confidence Interval, not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Week 12||-0.02|-0.18|0.022
81617310|NCT01123083|162914859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.03|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model||Estimated treatment group difference, adjusted for age, region and Baseline C-peptide AUC. Confidence Interval, not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Month 6||0.03|-0.15|0.191
81617311|NCT01123083|162914861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.37|||GEE Model||Estimated treatment group difference, adjusted for age, region and Baseline HbA1c/Insulin Use Response. Confidence Interval, not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Week 12||3.37|0.50|0.912
81617312|NCT01123083|162914861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.42|||GEE Model||Estimated treatment group difference, adjusted for age, region and Baseline HbA1c/Insulin Use Response. Confidence Interval, not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Month 6||2.42|0.37|0.912
81617313|NCT01123083|162914861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|4.52|||GEE Model||Estimated treatment group difference, adjusted for age, region and Baseline HbA1c/Insulin Use Response. Confidence Interval, not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Month 12||4.52|0.54|0.412
81651807|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|Diphtheria (Seroconversion percentage di|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|5.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 14 (Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||5|-1|
81651808|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|1.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 18C (Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||1|-6|
81651809|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|(Seroconversion percentage difference (P|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 19F (Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||3|-4|
81651810|NCT00474526|162994180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1 over US2, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PUS1 - PUS2) must be greater than -5% for polio and -10% for all others.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|5.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 23F (Seroconversion percentage difference (PUS1 - PUS2))||5|-8|
81703360|NCT01961089|163101722|EQUIVALENCE|The significance of a difference in a measured parameter between two devices was assessed using a paired t-test||||||0.21|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value comparing SimK between IOLM and LS||||0.21
81617314|NCT01123083|162914862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.02|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model||Estimated treatment group difference, adjusted for age, region and Baseline Mean Daily Insulin Use. Confidence Interval, not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Week 12||0.02|-0.08|0.210
81710279|NCT02253173|163117039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81464394|NCT03307252|162620135|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio|135.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|117.83|154.84|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T2 vs. R1.||Furosemide, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|154.84|117.83|
81464395|NCT03307252|162620135|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|112.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.26|123.35|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T2 vs. R1.||Metformin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|123.35|102.26|
81464396|NCT03307252|162620135|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|1125.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|914.63|1384.0|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T2 vs. R1.||Rosuvastatin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|1384.00|914.63|
81536835|NCT03270436|162756235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4686||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in systolic blood pressure from baseline to 6 months post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.4686
81617315|NCT01123083|162914862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.02|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model||Estimated treatment group difference, adjusted for age, region and Baseline Mean Daily Insulin Use. Confidence Interval, not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Month 6||0.02|-0.11|0.210
81617316|NCT01123083|162914862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.13|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model||Estimated treatment group difference, adjusted for age, region and Baseline Mean Daily Insulin Use. Confidence Interval, not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Month 12||0.13|-0.05|0.402
81617317|NCT01123083|162914863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.16|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model||Estimated treatment group difference, adjusted for age, region and baseline HbA1c. Confidence Interval, not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Week 12||0.16|-0.52|0.582
81617318|NCT01123083|162914863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.45|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model||Estimated treatment group difference, adjusted for age, region and baseline HbA1c. Confidence Interval, not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Month 6||0.45|-0.46|0.987
81617319|NCT01123083|162914863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.59|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model||Estimated treatment group difference, adjusted for age, region and baseline HbA1c. Confidence Interval, not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Month 12||0.59|-0.33|0.572
81617320|NCT01123083|162914866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.452|||||||Hochberg-adjusted p-value|||Month 6||||0.452
81617321|NCT01123083|162914866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.452|||||||Hochberg-adjusted p-value|||Month 12||||0.452
81617322|NCT01123083|162914867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.123|||||||Hochberg-adjusted p-value|||Month 6||||0.123
81617323|NCT01123083|162914867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.373|||||||Hochberg-adjusted p-value|||Month 12||||0.373
81617324|NCT00536380|162914868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.721||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.721
81617325|NCT00387465|162914869|OTHER|The maximum tolerated dose (MTD) was derived from the number of participants experiencing dose-limiting toxicities in the Phase I arms. The MTD was the dose at which ≤30% of patients experienced DLTs during cycle 1 up to a pre-specified maximal dose of 40 mg/m2 of azacitidine.|Maximum Tolerated Dose|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||MTD of Azacitidine measured in mg/m\^2|||||
81617326|NCT03418324|162914888|OTHER|Binomial proportion (Clopper-Pearson exact confidence interval) for each arm|Binomial proportion|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|98.7|||||Estimated values reflects the percentage of participants with overall clinical benefit.|For this study, we are not comparing outcome measures between the two arms||98.7|1.3|
81617327|NCT03418324|162914888|OTHER|Binomial proportion (Clopper-Pearson exact confidence interval) for each arm|Binomial proportion|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.3|95.7|||||Estimated values reflects the percentage of participants with overall clinical benefit|For this study, we are not comparing outcome measures between the two groups.||95.7|22.3|
81617328|NCT03418324|162914891|OTHER|Binomial proportion (Clopper-Pearson exact confidence interval) for each arm.|Binomial proportion|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|98.7||||||For this study, we are not comparing outcome measures between the two arms||98.7|1.3|
81617329|NCT03418324|162914891|OTHER|Binomial proportion (Clopper-Pearson exact confidence interval) for each arm.|Binomial proportion|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.3|95.7||||||For this study, we are not comparing outcome measures between the two arms.||95.7|22.3|
81617330|NCT03418324|162914892|OTHER|Binomial proportion (Clopper-Pearson exact confidence interval) for each arm.|Binomial proportion|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|98.7||||||For this study, we are not comparing outcome measures between the two arms.||98.7|1.3|
81617331|NCT03418324|162914892|OTHER|Binomial proportion (Clopper-Pearson exact confidence interval) for each arm.|Binomial proportion|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|88.2||||||For this study, we are not comparing outcome measures between the two arms.||88.2|11.8|
81617332|NCT01768676|162914898|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in percentage of subjects with a \>/= 50% reduction from baseline to Week 26 in sperm concentration between treatment arms was analyzed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method to account for the randomization stratification by baseline sperm concentration. If upper limit of 95% CI \< 20% then avanafil is considered non-inferior to placebo.|Risk Difference (RD)|-12.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.56|-4.29|||||Confidence interval was only calculated for primary endpoint of the difference between avanafil and placebo, not for each individual arm.|||-4.29|-21.56|
81617333|NCT01768676|162914899|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If upper limit of 95% CI \< 20% then avanafil is considered non-inferior to placebo.|Risk Difference (RD)|-11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|0.7|||||Confidence interval was only calculated for primary endpoint of the difference between avanafil and placebo, not for each individual arm.|||0.7|-23.5|
81617334|NCT01768676|162914900|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If upper limit of 95% CI \< 20% then avanafil is considered non-inferior to placebo.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|1.3|||||Confidence interval was only calculated for primary endpoint of the difference between avanafil and placebo, not for each individual arm.|||1.3|-4.2|
81617335|NCT01768676|162914901|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If upper limit of 95% CI \< 20% then avanafil is considered non-inferior to placebo.|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|1.1|||||Confidence interval was only calculated for primary endpoint of the difference between avanafil and placebo, not for each individual arm.|||1.1|-6.8|
81617336|NCT01768676|162914902|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If upper limit of 95% CI \< 20% then avanafil is considered non-inferior to placebo.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Confidence interval was only calculated for primary endpoint of the difference between avanafil and placebo, not for each individual arm.|||0|0|
81651811|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.4|||ANOVA|||Diphtheria (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1:LA2)||1.4|0.96|
81651812|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.27|||ANOVA|||Tetanus (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1:LA2)||1.27|0.96|
81651813|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.25|||ANOVA|||PT (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1:LA2)||1.25|0.87|
81651814|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.23|||ANOVA|||FHA (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1:LA2)||1.23|0.89|
81651815|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.21|||ANOVA|||Pertactin (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1:LA2)||1.21|0.81|
81651816|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.17|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 1 (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio LA1:LA2)||1.17|0.68|
81651817|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.28|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 2 (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio LA1:LA2)||1.28|0.73|
81651818|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.95||||||95.0|0.69|1.31|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 3 (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio LA1:LA2)||1.31|0.69|
81651819|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.4|||ANOVA|||Hepatitis B (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1:LA2)||1.4|0.88|
81651820|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.65|||ANOVA|||HIb (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1:LA2)||1.65|0.98|
81651821|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.09|||ANOVA|||PnC 4 (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1:LA2)||1.09|0.78|
81617337|NCT00605033|162914905|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was defined as a lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of the proportion difference greater than -0.15.|Proportion difference|-0.054|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.142|0.034|||Binomial approximation|||||0.034|-0.142|
81617338|NCT02023125|162914919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|270.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|228.0|320.0|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Treatment B/Treatment A) and confidence intervals (CIs).||320|228|
81617339|NCT02023125|162914920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|116.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.0|132.0|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Alectinib + Esomeprazole/Alectinib Alone) and CIs.||132|103|
81710280|NCT02253173|163117039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710281|NCT02253173|163117040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81651822|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.27|||ANOVA|||PnC 6B (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1:LA2)||1.27|0.74|
81651823|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.04|||ANOVA|||PnC 9V (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1:LA2)||1.04|0.71|
81651824|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.14|||ANOVA|||PnC 14 (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1:LA2)||1.14|0.72|
81651825|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.08|||ANOVA|||PnC 18C (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1:LA2)||1.08|0.74|
81651826|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.1|||ANOVA|||PnC 19F (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1:LA2)||1.1|0.74|
81651827|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the 95% CI for the ratio of all other GMCs (GMCLA1 / GMCLA2) must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.99|||ANOVA|||PnC 23F (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1:LA2)||0.99|0.6|
81651828|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.99|||ANOVA|||Diphtheria (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3:LA4)||0.99|0.69|
81651829|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.09|||ANOVA|||Tetanus (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3:LA4)||1.09|0.83|
81617340|NCT02023125|162914921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|292.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|258.0|329.0|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Treatment B/Treatment A) and CIs.||329|258|
81617341|NCT02023125|162914922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|122.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.0|136.0|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Alectinib + Esomeprazole/Alectinib Alone) and CIs.||136|109|
81617342|NCT02023125|162914923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|377.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|303.0|468.0|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Treatment B/Treatment A) and CIs.||468|303|
81617343|NCT02023125|162914924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|102.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.0|119.0|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Alectinib + Esomeprazole/Alectinib Alone) and CIs.||119|87.0|
81617344|NCT02023125|162914925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|328.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|276.0|389.0|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Treatment B/Treatment A) and CIs.||389|276|
81651830|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.93||||||95.0|0.78|1.1|||ANOVA|||PT (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3:LA4)||1.1|0.78|
81651831|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.03|||ANOVA|||FHA (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3:LA4)||1.03|0.75|
81651832|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.97|||ANOVA|||Pertactin (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3:LA4||0.97|0.66|
81703361|NCT04209400|163101723|NON_INFERIORITY|P \< 0.05 is considered a statistically significant difference in seroconversion between the two groups.||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is that the vaccines equally affect the achievement of seroconversion level.||||1
81617345|NCT02023125|162914926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|110.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.3|126.0|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Alectinib + Esomeprazole/Alectinib Alone) and CIs.||126|96.3|
81528878|NCT01290757|162745033|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence (BE). Scaled average BE is rejected, if the calculated upper 95% confidence limit of the linearized criterion is positive.|Upper 95% CI of the linearized criterion|-0.082|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||Linearized regulatory criterion according to Tothfalusi et al (Pharmaceutical Research, 2001). The square of the difference in treatment responses divided by within-subject variance of the reference formulation minus square of ln(1.25)/0.25|Capsugel minus Qualicaps||||
81703362|NCT01203787|163101738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.0262
81617346|NCT02023125|162914929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|306.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|269.0|348.0|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Treatment B/Treatment A) and CIs.||348|269|
81617347|NCT02023125|162914930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|122.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.0|136.0|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Alectinib + Esomeprazole/Alectinib Alone) and CIs.||136|110|
81617348|NCT02023125|162914931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|349.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|288.0|422.0|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Treatment B/Treatment A) and CIs.||422|288|
81617349|NCT02023125|162914932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|109.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.3|126.0|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Alectinib + Esomeprazole/Alectinib Alone) and CIs.||126|95.3|
81617350|NCT02666742|162914947|SUPERIORITY|Continuous variables were compared by two-sample t-tests and categorical variables by chi-square test. All tests were two-tailed, and a P value less than 0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance. Bonferroni correction was not performed due to prespecified outcomes in the trial. Analyses were performed using GraphPad 6||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Due to lack of precedent robust clinical data, we performed exploratory study to evaluate safety and efficacy of DOAC vs. Aspirin (ASA) in patients undergoing left ventricular arrhythmia (LVA) ablation; therefore, sample size calculation was not undertaken.||||0.001
81617351|NCT01212757|162914997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|13.4||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|22.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided p-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for baseline disease modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD) use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|In order to maintain the Type 1 error at the 0.05 significance level, the Hochberg procedure was to be used. The results of the endpoint were to be considered statistically significant if both the 30 mg apremilast dose versus placebo comparison and the 20 mg versus placebo comparison were statistically significant at the 0.05 significance level, or one of the comparisons was statistically significant at the 0.025 level.||22.7|4.0|0.0060
81617352|NCT01212757|162914997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|18.7||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|28.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|In order to maintain the Type 1 error at the 0.05 significance level, the Hochberg procedure was to be used. The results of the endpoint were to be considered statistically significant if both the 30 mg apremilast dose versus placebo comparison and the 20 mg versus placebo comparison were statistically significant at the 0.05 significance level, or one of the comparisons was statistically significant at the 0.025 level.||28.2|9.1|0.0002
81617353|NCT01212757|162914998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.236|-0.045|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||Pairwise comparisons (30 mg vs placebo and 20 mg vs placebo) were conducted conditional on the primary endpoint results. If the primary endpoint was statistically significant for both apremilast dose groups, pairwise comparisons for the HAQ-DI were to be evaluated at the 0.05 level using the Hochberg procedure. If only one apremilast dose was statistically significant, then only the comparison between that apremilast dose and placebo was conducted for the HAQ-DI score, at the 0.025 level.||-0.045|-0.236|0.0042
81637369|NCT02233998|162965161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0059|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|-0.014||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment with baseline whole mouth mean gingival bleeding index as a covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.014|-0.038|<0.001
81637370|NCT02233998|162965162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of difference|23.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.75|25.85||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|P-values were based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on the change from baseline.|95% Confidence limits for the location shift.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between treatment groups.||25.85|20.75|<0.001
81637371|NCT02233998|162965162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of difference|19.444|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.09|22.22||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|P-values were based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on the change from baseline.|95% Confidence limits for the location shift.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between treatment groups.||22.22|17.09|<0.001
81637372|NCT02233998|162965163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of difference|19.048|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.94|21.73||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|P-values were based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on the change from baseline.|95% Confidence limits for the location shift.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between treatment groups.||21.73|15.94|<0.001
81528879|NCT01290757|162745033|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence (BE). Bioequivalence is accepted if 90% confidence interval lies within the common BE margins (80% and 125%).|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|126.33||||||90.0|119.45|133.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Capsugel vs Qualicaps||133.60|119.45|
81617354|NCT01212757|162914998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.104||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.199|-0.009|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||Pairwise comparisons (30 mg vs placebo and 20 mg vs placebo) were conducted conditional on the primary endpoint results. If the primary endpoint was statistically significant for both apremilast dose groups, pairwise comparisons for the HAQ-DI were to be evaluated at the 0.05 level using the Hochberg procedure. If only one apremilast dose was statistically significant, then only the comparison between that apremilast dose and placebo was conducted for the HAQ-DI score, at the 0.025 level.||-0.009|-0.199|0.0320
81617355|NCT01212757|162914999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|9.2||||0.0394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|17.8||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||17.8|0.5|0.0394
81617356|NCT01212757|162914999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|15.7||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|24.7||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||24.7|6.7|0.0009
81617357|NCT01212757|162915000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.121||||0.0191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.222|-0.02|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.||-0.020|-0.222|0.0191
81617358|NCT01212757|162915000|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.1179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.02|||ANCOVA||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.||0.020|-0.180|0.1179
81617359|NCT01212757|162915001|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.1||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.92|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above||3.92|0.28|0.0237
81617360|NCT01212757|162915001|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.36||||0.1388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|3.15|||ANCOVA||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.|Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above||3.15|-0.44|0.1388
81617361|NCT01212757|162915002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|14.9||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|25.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.||25.5|4.3|0.0065
81617362|NCT01212757|162915002|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|14.7||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|25.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.||25.2|4.1|0.0071
81617363|NCT01212757|162915003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.9||||0.0648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|0.3|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3|-10.0|0.0648
81617364|NCT01212757|162915003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.5||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|-0.4|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.4|-10.6|0.0347
81617365|NCT01212757|162915004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.3496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.4|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4|-1.2|0.3496
81651833|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.02|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 1 (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio LA3:LA4)||1.02|0.6|
81651834|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.09|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 2 (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio LA3:LA4)||1.09|0.63|
81710282|NCT02253173|163117040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710283|NCT02253173|163117040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81651835|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.11|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 3 (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio LA3:LA4)||1.11|0.59|
81651836|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.19|||ANOVA|||Hepatitis B (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio LA3:LA4)||1.19|0.76|
81651837|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.37|||ANOVA|||HIb (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3:LA4)||1.37|0.83|
81651838|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMTs|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.95|||ANOVA|||PnC 4 (Post-vaccination GMT; group ratio LA3:LA4)||0.95|0.68|
81464397|NCT03307252|162620136|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio|218.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|180.19|264.36|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T3 vs. R1.||Digoxin, Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|264.36|180.19|
81464398|NCT03307252|162620136|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio|104.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.97|122.03|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T3 vs. R1.||Furosemide, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|122.03|89.97|
81464399|NCT03307252|162620136|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|122.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.68|139.69|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T4 vs. R1.||Metformin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|139.69|107.68|
81617366|NCT01212757|162915004|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.8874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.8|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8|-0.7|0.8874
81617367|NCT01212757|162915005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.5438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5|-1.0|0.5438
81617368|NCT01212757|162915005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.3759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||1.0|-0.4|0.3759
81617369|NCT01212757|162915006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.51||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|-1.16|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-1.16|-5.86|0.0035
81617370|NCT01212757|162915006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.45||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.76|-2.14|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-2.14|-6.76|0.0002
81617371|NCT01212757|162915007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.18|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.18|-0.61|0.0004
81617372|NCT01212757|162915007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.25|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.25|-0.68|<0.0001
81617373|NCT01212757|162915008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.12||||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|4.06|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||4.06|0.19|0.0318
81617374|NCT01212757|162915008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.27||||0.7803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|2.2|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||2.20|-1.65|0.7803
81617375|NCT01212757|162915009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.86||||0.0473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|3.7|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||3.70|0.02|0.0473
81617376|NCT01212757|162915009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.53||||0.0997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|3.35|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||3.35|-0.29|0.0997
81617377|NCT01212757|162915010|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|7.8||||0.1195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|17.5||The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||17.5|-1.9|0.1195
81651839|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.14|||ANOVA|||PnC 6B (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3:LA4)||1.14|0.67|
81651840|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 9V (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3:LA4)||1|0.69|
81651841|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.84||||||95.0|0.67|1.05|||ANOVA|||PnC 14 (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3:LA4)||1.05|0.67|
81651842|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.9|||ANOVA|||PnC 18C (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3:LA4)||0.9|0.62|
81651843|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.1|||ANOVA|||PnC 19F (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3:LA4)||1.1|0.75|
81651844|NCT00474526|162994181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pertussis GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) must be greater than 0.67; the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3 / GMCLA4) or GMTs (poliovirus antigens) for the other antigens must be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.12|||ANOVA|||PnC 23F (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3:LA4)||1.12|0.69|
81651845|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.4|||ANOVA|||Diphtheria (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||4.4|-2.2|
81651846|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.6|||ANOVA|||Tetanus (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||2.6|-1.9|
81651847|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|7.1|||ANOVA|||PT (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||7.1|-7.7|
81651848|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|5.8|||ANOVA|||FHA(Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||5.8|-9.2|
81651849|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-6.0||||||95.0|-12.9|2.2|||ANOVA|||Pertactin (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||2.2|-12.9|
81651850|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|1.0|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 1 (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||1.0|-4.8|
81651851|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|2.3|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 2 (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||2.3|-4.6|
81651852|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|5.1|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 3 (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||5.1|-3.2|
81617378|NCT01212757|162915010|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|15.5||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|25.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||25.5|5.6|0.0026
81617379|NCT01212757|162915011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.7||||0.5067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|3.4|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||3.4|-6.8|0.5067
81651853|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.5|||ANOVA|||Hepatitis B (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||3.5|-1.5|
81710284|NCT02253173|163117041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0004
81464400|NCT03307252|162620136|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|116.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.07|130.03|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T3 vs. R1.||Rosuvastatin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|130.03|105.07|
81617380|NCT01212757|162915011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean Difference|-3.5||||0.1762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|1.6|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||1.6|-8.5|0.1762
81617381|NCT01212757|162915012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.2719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.3|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3|-1.2|0.2719
81617382|NCT01212757|162915012|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.7|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7|-0.8|0.9727
81617383|NCT01212757|162915013|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.3705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4|-1.0|0.3705
81617384|NCT01212757|162915013|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.6777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.8|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8|-0.6|0.6777
81617385|NCT01212757|162915014|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.14||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|-0.76|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.76|-5.52|0.0097
81617386|NCT01212757|162915014|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.85|-2.16|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-2.16|-6.85|0.0002
81617387|NCT01212757|162915015|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.15|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.15|-0.60|0.0011
81617388|NCT01212757|162915015|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.23|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.23|-0.68|0.0001
81617389|NCT01212757|162915016|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.14||||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.07|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||4.07|0.20|0.0303
81617390|NCT01212757|162915016|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|0.16||||0.8704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|2.08|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and baseline DMARD use as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||||2.08|-1.76|0.8704
81617391|NCT01212757|162915017|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.6||||0.6022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|17.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights.|||17.2|-9.9|0.6022
81651854|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|5.0|||ANOVA|||Hib (≥ 0.15 μg/mL)(Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||5|-1.1|
81617392|NCT01212757|162915017|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|1.3||||0.8462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|14.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights.|||14.7|-12.1|0.8462
81617393|NCT01212757|162915018|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.8||||0.7337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|18.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||18.9|-13.3|0.7337
81703363|NCT00771173|163101812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.745|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The independent samples t-test was used to test the null hypothesis that the mean VAS score for the active treatment cohort (i.e., those receiving pyridium) was no different than the mean VAS score for those receiving placebo.||||.745
81651855|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|2.0||||||95.0|-2.8|7.7|||ANOVA|||Hib (≥1.0 μg/mL)(Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||7.7|-2.8|
81651856|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.3|||ANOVA|||PnC 4(Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||3.3|-3|
81651857|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|12.3|||ANOVA|||PnC 6B(Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||12.3|-2.2|
81651858|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.6|||ANOVA|||PnC 9V (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||3.6|-3.9|
81651859|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|6.2|||ANOVA|||PnC 14 (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||6.2|-1.1|
81651860|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.9|||ANOVA|||PnC 18C (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||2.9|-4.8|
81651861|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.9|||ANOVA|||PnC 19F (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||2.9|-4.8|
81464401|NCT03307252|162620137|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio|87.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.08|99.64|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T4 vs. R1.||Digoxin, Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|99.64|76.08|
81651862|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1 to LA2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA1 - PLA2) must be greater than -5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|1.9|||ANOVA|||PnC 23F (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA1 - PLA2))||1.9|-8|
81464402|NCT03307252|162620137|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio|122.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.25|137.09|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T4 vs. R1.||Furosemide, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|137.09|110.25|
81528880|NCT01290757|162745034|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence (BE). Scaled average BE is rejected, if the calculated upper 95% confidence limit of the linearized criterion is positive.|Upper 95% CI of the linearized criterion|-0.085|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||Linearized regulatory criterion according to Tothfalusi et al (Pharmaceutical Research, 2001). The square of the difference in treatment responses divided by within-subject variance of the reference formulation minus square of ln(1.25)/0.25|Capsugel minus Qualicaps||||
81651863|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.8|||ANOVA|||Diphtheria (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||3.8|-2.3|
81651864|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.3|2.7|||ANOVA|||Tetanus (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||2.7|-1.3|
81710285|NCT02253173|163117041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710286|NCT02253173|163117041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710287|NCT02253173|163117042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0001
81651865|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|10.7|||Seroconversion Percentage difference|||PT (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||10.7|-4.8|
81651866|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|8.8|||ANOVA|||FHA(Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||8.8|-7.1|
81651867|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|5.7|||ANOVA|||Pertactin (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||5.7|-8|
81651868|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.7|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 1 (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||4.7|-2|
81651869|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.8|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 2 (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||4.8|-3|
81651870|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|4.5|||ANOVA|||Polio Type 3 (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||4.5|-4.4|
81651871|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.7|||ANOVA|||Hepatitis B (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||2.7|-2.3|
81651872|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|1.0|||ANOVA|||Hib (≥ 0.15 μg/mL)(Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||1|-5.3|
81651873|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-2.0||||||95.0|-6.6|3.0|||ANOVA|||Hib (≥1.0 μg/mL)(Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||3|-6.6|
81651874|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|3.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 4 (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||3|-4.2|
81651875|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|9.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 6B (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||9|-4|
81651876|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|6.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 9V (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||6|-2.8|
81651877|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.4|||ANOVA|||PnC 14 (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||3.4|-3.7|
81651878|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|0.8|||ANOVA|||PnC 18C (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||0.8|-7.2|
81651879|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|7.5|||ANOVA|||PnC 19F (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||7.5|-0.8|
81651880|NCT00474526|162994182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3 over LA4, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in seroresponse rates (PLA3 - PLA4) must be greater than 5% for poliovirus and greater than -10% for all other antigens.|Seroconversion Percentage difference|1.0||||||95.0|-3.7|7.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 23F (Seroconversion percentage difference (PLA3 - PLA4))||7|-3.7|
81710288|NCT02253173|163117042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81528881|NCT01290757|162745034|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence (BE). Bioequivalence is accepted if 90% confidence interval lies within the common BE margins (80% and 125%).|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|125.49||||||90.0|118.69|132.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Capsugel vs Qualicaps||132.67|118.69|
81528882|NCT01290757|162745035|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence (BE). Bioequivalence is accepted if 90% confidence interval lies within the common BE margins (80% and 125%).|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|124.74||||||90.0|118.32|131.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Capsugel vs Qualicaps||131.51|118.32|
81528883|NCT01290757|162745036|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence (BE). Bioequivalence is accepted if 90% confidence interval lies within the common BE margins (80% and 125%).|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|126.22||||||90.0|119.36|133.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Capsugel vs Qualicaps||133.47|119.36|
81528884|NCT01290757|162745037|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence (BE). Bioequivalence is accepted if 90% confidence interval lies within the common BE margins (80% and 125%).|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|125.3||||||90.0|118.42|132.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Capsugel vs Qualicaps||132.59|118.42|
81617394|NCT01212757|162915018|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.3||||0.6881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|19.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||19.3|-12.7|0.6881
81617395|NCT01212757|162915019|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|17.5||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|27.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||27.9|7.0|0.0014
81528885|NCT01290757|162745038|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence (BE). Bioequivalence is accepted if 90% confidence interval lies within the common BE margins (80% and 125%).|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|124.49||||||90.0|118.11|131.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Capsugel vs Qualicaps||131.21|118.11|
81528886|NCT00570310|162745039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.42||||0.003||90.0|-2.25|-0.6||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANOVA||Primary Hypothesis: In 'primary responder population', pregabalin is superior to placebo in maintaining pain control measured by change (3-day average: end of the randomization period versus end of maintenance period) in evening pain intensity.|||-0.60|-2.25|0.003
81617396|NCT01212757|162915019|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|22.1||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|32.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||32.5|11.7|0.0001
81617397|NCT01212757|162915020|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|6.6||||0.3376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|20.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||20.0|-6.8|0.3376
81617398|NCT01212757|162915020|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|6.1||||0.3756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|19.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||19.4|-7.2|0.3756
81617399|NCT01212757|162915021|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|6.8||||0.3959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|22.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||22.2|-8.7|0.3959
81617400|NCT01212757|162915021|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|6.8||||0.3941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|22.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||22.4|-8.7|0.3941
81710289|NCT02253173|163117042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81528887|NCT00570310|162745040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.67|||<|0.001||95.0|5.26|10.08||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANOVA|||||10.08|5.26|<0.001
81710290|NCT02253173|163117043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81528888|NCT00759161|162745049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||2-sided sign test|||||||< 0.001
81528889|NCT00479336|162745056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.3167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.02|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model using change in body weight from baseline at the final timepoint as the criterion variable and dose as the explanatory variable was fitted to the dataset. The null hypothesis of whether the regression coefficient is zero (analysis using t-statistics) was tested at a two-tailed significance level of 0.05, and estimated values for the slope and 95% confidence interval were calculated.||0.020|-0.061|0.3167
81703364|NCT01602549|163101814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.965|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.831|1.12|||||Day 1: The adjusted means (AMs) and ratios were estimated using a mixed model (MM) fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, Baseline L-dopa PK parameter and Baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|GSK962040 50 mg : Placebo Day 1||1.120|0.831|
81703365|NCT01602549|163101814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.886|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.763|1.029|||||Day 8: The AMs and ratios were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, Baseline L-dopa PK parameter and Baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|GSK962040 50 mg : Placebo Day 8||1.029|0.763|
81617401|NCT01212757|162915022|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|12.1||||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|21.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||21.7|2.6|0.0142
81617402|NCT01212757|162915022|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|20.5||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|30.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||30.3|10.8|0.0001
81617403|NCT01212757|162915023|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|5.6||||0.0589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|11.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||11.3|-0.2|0.0589
81617404|NCT01212757|162915023|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|9.8||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|16.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||16.1|3.4|0.0034
81617405|NCT01212757|162915024|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.6||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||2.7|-1.5|0.5620
81617406|NCT01212757|162915024|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.1||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|6.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||6.2|-0.0|0.0570
81617407|NCT01212757|162915025|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.1||||0.3629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|9.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||9.6|-3.5|0.3629
81617408|NCT01212757|162915025|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|5.4||||0.1323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|12.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||12.3|-1.5|0.1323
81617409|NCT01212757|162915026|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.6||||0.7273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|3.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||3.0|-4.3|0.7273
81617410|NCT01212757|162915026|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.4||||0.2929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|6.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||6.8|-2.0|0.2929
81617411|NCT01212757|162915027|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-2.2||||0.7023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|9.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||9.1|-13.5|0.7023
81617412|NCT01212757|162915027|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|5.9||||0.3305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|17.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||17.7|-5.9|0.3305
81617413|NCT01212757|162915028|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.3||||0.9698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|16.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||16.6|-16.0|0.9698
81617414|NCT01212757|162915028|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|1.9||||0.8205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|18.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||18.1|-14.3|0.8205
81703366|NCT01602549|163101814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.937|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.033|||||Day 8:Day 1: The AMs and ratios were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, Baseline L-dopa PK parameter and Baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|Day 8: Day 1||1.033|0.850|
81710291|NCT02253173|163117043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81703367|NCT01602549|163101814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.17|||||Day 8:Day 1: The AMs and ratios were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, Baseline L-dopa PK parameter and Baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|Day 8:Day 1 Placebo||1.170|0.890|
81703368|NCT01602549|163101816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.864|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.702|1.064|||||Day 1: The AMs and ratios were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, Baseline L-dopa PK parameter and Baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||1.064|0.702|
81703369|NCT01602549|163101816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|1.018|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.824|1.257|||||Day 8: The AMs and ratios were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, Baseline L-dopa PK parameter and Baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||1.257|0.824|
81651881|NCT00474526|162994197|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1A over US1B, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pneumococcal GMCs (GMCUS1A / GMCUS1B) had to be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.2|||ANOVA|||PnC 4 (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio US1A:US1B)||1.2|0.67|
81651882|NCT00474526|162994197|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1A over US1B, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pneumococcal GMCs (GMCUS1A / GMCUS1B) had to be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.02|||ANOVA|||PnC 6B (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio US1A:US1B)||1.02|0.62|
81464403|NCT03307252|162620137|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|101.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.65|109.7|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T4 vs. R1.||Metformin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|109.70|93.65|
81464404|NCT03307252|162620137|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|428.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|359.78|509.7|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T4 vs. R1.||Rosuvastatin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|509.70|359.78|
81464405|NCT03307252|162620138|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio|92.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.28|99.76|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T1 vs. R1.||Furosemide, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|99.76|85.28|
81464406|NCT03307252|162620138|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|83.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.32|90.08|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T1 vs. R1.||Metformin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|90.08|78.32|
81464407|NCT03307252|162620138|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|124.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.11|146.43|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T1 vs. R1.||Rosuvastatin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|146.43|105.11|
81651883|NCT00474526|162994197|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1A over US1B, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pneumococcal GMCs (GMCUS1A / GMCUS1B) had to be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.2|||ANOVA|||PnC 9V (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio US1A:US1B)||1.2|0.67|
81651884|NCT00474526|162994197|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1A over US1B, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pneumococcal GMCs (GMCUS1A / GMCUS1B) had to be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.03|||ANOVA|||PnC 14 (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio US1A:US1B)||1.03|0.63|
81651885|NCT00474526|162994197|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1A over US1B, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pneumococcal GMCs (GMCUS1A / GMCUS1B) had to be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.34|||ANOVA|||PnC 18C (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio US1A:US1B)||1.34|0.78|
81651886|NCT00474526|162994197|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1A over US1B, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pneumococcal GMCs (GMCUS1A / GMCUS1B) had to be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|1.04||||||95.0|0.81|1.34|||ANOVA|||PnC 19F (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio US1A:US1B)||1.34|0.81|
81651887|NCT00474526|162994197|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1A over US1B, the lower limit of 95% CI for the ratio of pneumococcal GMCs (GMCUS1A / GMCUS1B) had to be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.29|||ANOVA|||PnC 23F (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio US1A:US1B)||1.29|0.69|
81710292|NCT02253173|163117043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81710293|NCT02253173|163117044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81617415|NCT01212757|162915029|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-1.2||||0.8424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|10.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||10.3|-12.7|0.8424
81617416|NCT01212757|162915029|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|5.9||||0.3395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|17.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||17.8|-6.0|0.3395
81617417|NCT01212757|162915030|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|5.9||||0.4811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|22.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||22.1|-10.3|0.4811
81651888|NCT00474526|162994198|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1A over US1B, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in rates (PUS1A - PUS1B) had to be greater than -10%.|Percentage difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|10.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 4 (percentage difference (US1A - US1B))||10|-8|
81651889|NCT00474526|162994198|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1A over US1B, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in rates (PUS1A - PUS1B) had to be greater than -10%.|Percentage difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 6B (percentage difference (US1A - US1B))||10|0|
81651890|NCT00474526|162994198|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1A over US1B, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in rates (PUS1A - PUS1B) had to be greater than -10%.|Percentage difference|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|5.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 9V (percentage difference (US1A - US1B))||5|-13|
81651891|NCT00474526|162994198|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1A over US1B, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in rates (PUS1A - PUS1B) had to be greater than -10%.|Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 14 (percentage difference (US1A - US1B))||3|-6|
81651892|NCT00474526|162994198|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1A over US1B, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in rates (PUS1A - PUS1B) had to be greater than -10%.|Percentage difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|3.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 18C (percentage difference (US1A:US1B))||3|-15|
81651893|NCT00474526|162994198|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1A over US1B, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in rates (PUS1A - PUS1B) had to be greater than -10%.|Percentage difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|11.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 19F (percentage difference (US1A:US1B))||11|-4|
81464408|NCT03307252|162620139|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|112.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.23|121.92|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T2 vs. R1.||Furosemide, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|121.92|104.23|
81464409|NCT03307252|162620139|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|108.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.22|116.43|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T2 vs. R1.||Metformin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|116.43|101.22|
81464410|NCT03307252|162620139|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|340.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|288.63|402.1|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T2 vs. R1.||Rosuvastatin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|402.10|288.63|
81617418|NCT01212757|162915030|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.3||||0.6965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|19.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2-sided p-value is based on the CMH test adjusting for baseline DMARD use.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 2 strata of baseline DMARD use with the CMH weights. The 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||19.5|-13.3|0.6965
81617419|NCT01942707|162915050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|179.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|222.0||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81617420|NCT01942707|162915051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.9||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.012
81651894|NCT00474526|162994198|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of US1A over US1B, the lower limit of 95% CI for the difference in rates (PUS1A - PUS1B) had to be greater than -10%.|Percentage difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|5.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 239F (percentage difference (US1A:US1B))||5|-10|
81651895|NCT00474526|162994199|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1A over LA1B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pneumococcal GMCs (GMCLA1A / GMCLA1B) had to be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.02|||ANOVA|||PnC 4 (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1A:LA1B)||1.02|0.61|
81651896|NCT00474526|162994199|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1A over LA1B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pneumococcal GMCs (GMCLA1A / GMCLA1B) had to be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.2|||ANOVA|||PnC 6B (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1A:LA1B)||1.2|0.54|
81651897|NCT00474526|162994199|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1A over LA1B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pneumococcal GMCs (GMCLA1A / GMCLA1B) had to be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.94|||ANOVA|||PnC 9V (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1A:LA1B)||0.94|0.58|
81651898|NCT00474526|162994199|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1A over LA1B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pneumococcal GMCs (GMCLA1A / GMCLA1B) had to be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.82|||ANOVA|||PnC 14 (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1A:LA1B)||0.82|0.51|
81651899|NCT00474526|162994199|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1A over LA1B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pneumococcal GMCs (GMCLA1A / GMCLA1B) had to be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.01|||ANOVA|||PnC 18C (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1A:LA1B)||1.01|0.6|
81651900|NCT00474526|162994199|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1A over LA1B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pneumococcal GMCs (GMCLA1A / GMCLA1B) had to be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.04|||ANOVA|||PnC 19F (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1A:LA1B)||1.04|0.56|
81651901|NCT00474526|162994199|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1A over LA1B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of pneumococcal GMCs (GMCLA1A / GMCLA1B) had to be greater than 0.50.|Ratio of GMCs|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.01|||ANOVA|||PnC 23F (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA1A:LA1B)||1.01|0.54|
81651902|NCT00474526|162994200|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1A over LA1B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in rates (PLA1A - PLA1B) had to be greater than -10%.|Percentage difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|5.2|||ANOVA|||PnC 4 (percentage difference (LA1A - LA1B))||5.2|-9.6|
81651903|NCT00474526|162994200|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1A over LA1B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in rates (PLA1A - PLA1B) had to be greater than -10%.|Percentage difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|7.3|||ANOVA|||PnC 6B (percentage difference (LA1A - LA1B))||7.3|-11.9|
81651904|NCT00474526|162994200|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1A over LA1B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in rates (PLA1A - PLA1B) had to be greater than -10%.|Percentage difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|4.3|||ANOVA|||PnC 9V (percentage difference (LA1A - LA1B))||4.3|-10.9|
81651905|NCT00474526|162994200|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1A over LA1B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in rates (PLA1A - PLA1B) had to be greater than -10%.|Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|2.7|||ANOVA|||PnC 14 (percentage difference (LA1A - LA1B))||2.7|-5.6|
81617421|NCT01942707|162915052|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|40.7||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.809
81651906|NCT00474526|162994200|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1A over LA1B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in rates (PLA1A - PLA1B) had to be greater than -10%.|Percentage difference|-14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.1|-5.6|||ANOVA|||PnC 18C (percentage difference (LA1A - LA1B))||-5.6|-24.1|
81651907|NCT00474526|162994200|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1A over LA1B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in rates (PLA1A - PLA1B) had to be greater than -10%.|Percentage difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|5.2|||ANOVA|||PnC 19F (percentage difference (LA1A - LA1B))||5.2|-11.6|
81651908|NCT00474526|162994200|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA1A over LA1B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in rates (PLA1A - PLA1B) had to be greater than -10%.|Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|7.0|||ANOVA|||PnC 23F (percentage difference (LA1A - LA1B))||7|-7|
81651909|NCT00474526|162994201|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3A over LA3B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3A/GMCLA3B) had to be greater than 0.67 for PT, FHA and pertactin and greater than 0.50 for Hib, diphtheria and tetanus.|Ratio of GMCs|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.27|||ANOVA|||Diphtheria (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3A:LA3B)||1.27|0.86|
81651910|NCT00474526|162994201|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3A over LA3B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3A / GMCLA3B) had to be greater than 0.67 for PT, FHA and pertactin and greater than 0.50 for Hib, diphtheria and tetanus.|Ratio of GMCs|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.18|||ANOVA|||Tetanus (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3A:LA3B)||1.18|0.75|
81651911|NCT00474526|162994201|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3A over LA3B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3A / GMCLA3B) had to be greater than 0.67 for PT, FHA and pertactin and greater than 0.50 for Hib, diphtheria and tetanus.|Ratio of GMCs|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.4|||ANOVA|||PT (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3A:LA3B)||1.4|0.88|
81651912|NCT00474526|162994201|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3A over LA3B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3A / GMCLA3B) had to be greater than 0.67 for PT, FHA and pertactin and greater than 0.50 for Hib, diphtheria and tetanus.|Ratio of GMCs|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.44|||ANOVA|||FHA (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3A:LA3B)||1.44|0.9|
81651913|NCT00474526|162994201|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3A over LA3B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3A / GMCLA3B) had to be greater than 0.67 for PT, FHA and pertactin and greater than 0.50 for Hib, diphtheria and tetanus.|Ratio of GMCs|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.59|||ANOVA|||Pertactin (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3A:LA3B||1.59|0.92|
81651914|NCT00474526|162994201|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3A over LA3B, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMCLA3A / GMCLA3B) had to be greater than 0.67 for PT, FHA and pertactin and greater than 0.50 for Hib, diphtheria and tetanus.|Ratio of GMCs|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.16|||ANOVA|||Hib (Post-vaccination GMC; group ratio LA3A:LA3B)||1.16|0.63|
81651915|NCT00474526|162994202|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3A over LA3B, The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference (PLA3A-PLA3B) in percentages of subjects with seroresponse against diphtheria, tetanus, Hib and pertussis antigens (except FHA for ≥4 fold rise) was greater than -10%|Percentage difference|0.0||||||95.0|-4.2|5.4|||ANOVA|||Diphtheria (percentage difference (LA3A - LA3B))||5.4|-4.2|
81617422|NCT04411082|162915054|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81710294|NCT02253173|163117044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81617423|NCT04411082|162915055|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81617424|NCT04411082|162915056|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81617425|NCT04411082|162915057|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.4839|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.4839
81617426|NCT04411082|162915058|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2065|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2065
81617427|NCT04411082|162915059|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4839|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4839
81617428|NCT04411082|162915060|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81617429|NCT04411082|162915061|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81651916|NCT00474526|162994202|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3A over LA3B, The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference (PLA3A-PLA3B) in percentages of subjects with seroresponse against diphtheria, tetanus, Hib and pertussis antigens (except FHA for ≥4 fold rise) was greater than -10%|Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|5.4|||ANOVA|||Tetanus (percentage difference (LA3A - LA3B))||5.4|-4.2|
81651917|NCT00474526|162994202|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3A over LA3B, The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference (PLA3A-PLA3B) in percentages of subjects with seroresponse against diphtheria, tetanus, Hib and pertussis antigens (except FHA for ≥4 fold rise) was greater than -10%|Percentage difference|6.0||||||95.0|-3.6|15.2|||ANOVA|||PT (percentage difference (LA3A - LA3B))||15.2|-3.6|
81710295|NCT02253173|163117044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81617430|NCT03538041|162915080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2815|||||||ANOVA|||Week 2||||0.2815
81617431|NCT03538041|162915081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2921|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Week 2||||0.2921
81617432|NCT03538041|162915082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1267|||||||ANOVA|||Week 2||||0.1267
81617433|NCT03538041|162915083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2676|||||||ANOVA|||Week 2||||0.2676
81617434|NCT01499134|162915121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.039
81617435|NCT01499134|162915122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.585|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.585
81617436|NCT01499134|162915123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is correct, confirmed with report from statistician.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81617437|NCT01499134|162915124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.363|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.363
81617438|NCT01499134|162915125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.017
81617439|NCT01499134|162915126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.476|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.476
81617440|NCT01499134|162915127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.170
81617441|NCT01499134|162915128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.595|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.595
81617442|NCT04035668|162915156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.86||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|-1.01||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|||-1.01|-4.71|0.002
81617443|NCT04035668|162915156|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|1.25|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|||1.25|-3.24|
81617444|NCT04035668|162915157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|0.3||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 2||0.30|-2.29|0.065
81617445|NCT04035668|162915157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|-0.29||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 4||-0.29|-3.24|0.010
81617446|NCT04035668|162915157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|1.22||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 8||1.22|-2.17|0.289
81617447|NCT04035668|162915157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|0.59||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 12||0.59|-2.97|0.093
81617448|NCT04035668|162915157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|0.57||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 16||0.57|-2.84|0.094
81617449|NCT04035668|162915157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.99||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|-0.28||one-sided p-value|MMRM|||Week 20|Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|-0.28|-3.71|0.012
81617450|NCT04035668|162915157|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.84|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 2||0.84|-2.10|
81617451|NCT04035668|162915157|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|1.69|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 4||1.69|-1.75|
81617452|NCT04035668|162915157|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|2.21|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 8||2.21|-1.83|
81617453|NCT04035668|162915157|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|1.01|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 12||1.01|-3.20|
81617454|NCT04035668|162915157|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|0.6|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 16||0.60|-3.50|
81617455|NCT04035668|162915157|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|0.95|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 20||0.95|-3.22|
81617456|NCT04035668|162915158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.62||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 2||0.62|-0.69|0.460
81617457|NCT04035668|162915158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.66||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 4||0.66|-0.82|0.418
81617458|NCT04035668|162915158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.7||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 8||0.70|-0.76|0.466
81617459|NCT04035668|162915158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.79||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 12||0.79|-0.67|0.560
81617460|NCT04035668|162915158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.99||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 16||0.99|-0.73|0.616
81617461|NCT04035668|162915158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.99||one-sided p-value|MMRM|||Week 20|Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|0.99|-0.81|0.581
81617462|NCT04035668|162915158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.96||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 24||0.96|-0.62|0.663
81617463|NCT04035668|162915158|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.11|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 2||0.11|-1.35|
81617464|NCT04035668|162915158|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|0.26|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 4||0.26|-1.42|
81617465|NCT04035668|162915158|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.42|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 8||0.42|-1.31|
81651918|NCT00474526|162994202|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3A over LA3B, The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference (PLA3A-PLA3B) in percentages of subjects with seroresponse against diphtheria, tetanus, Hib and pertussis antigens (except FHA for ≥4 fold rise) was greater than -10%|Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|8.2|||ANOVA|||FHA (percentage difference (LA3A - LA3B))||8.2|-10.2|
81651919|NCT00474526|162994202|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3A over LA3B, The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference (PLA3A-PLA3B) in percentages of subjects with seroresponse against diphtheria, tetanus, Hib and pertussis antigens (except FHA for ≥4 fold rise) was greater than -10%|Percentage difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|10.6|||ANOVA|||Pertactin (percentage difference (LA3A - LA3B))||10.6|-7.2|
81651920|NCT00474526|162994202|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3A over LA3B, The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference (PLA3A-PLA3B) in percentages of subjects with seroresponse against diphtheria, tetanus, Hib and pertussis antigens (except FHA for ≥4 fold rise) was greater than -10%|Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.6|||ANOVA|||Hib (≥ 0.15 μg/mL) (percentage difference (LA3A - LA3B))||3.6|-3.1|
81651921|NCT00474526|162994202|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess non-inferiority of LA3A over LA3B, The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference (PLA3A-PLA3B) in percentages of subjects with seroresponse against diphtheria, tetanus, Hib and pertussis antigens (except FHA for ≥4 fold rise) was greater than -10%|Percentage difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|5.3|||ANOVA|||Hib (≥1.0 μg/mL) (percentage difference (LA3A - LA3B))||5.3|-2.2|
81651922|NCT01475305|162994218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.05|||||Relative risk was calculated as the proportion of participants with RSV infection in the MEDI-557 arm divided by the proportion of participants with RSV infection in the placebo arm.|||2.05|0.00|
81651923|NCT01475305|162994219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|6.24|||||Relative risk was calculated as the proportion of participants with RSV infection in the MEDI-557 arm divided by the proportion of participants with RSV infection in the placebo arm.|RSV infection by quantitative real-time RT-PCR||6.24|0.16|
81651924|NCT01475305|162994219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.05|||||Relative risk was calculated as the proportion of participants with RSV infection in the MEDI-557 arm divided by the proportion of participants with RSV infection in the placebo arm.|RSV infection by DFA||2.05|0.00|
81651925|NCT01475305|162994219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|6.24|||||Relative risk was calculated as the proportion of participants with RSV infection in the MEDI-557 arm divided by the proportion of participants with RSV infection in the placebo arm.|RSV infection by Any Method||6.24|0.16|
81651926|NCT00132678|162994246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||<|0.001||95.0|0.27|0.59|||Log Rank|Adjusting for country|RISPERDAL CONSTA hazard in numerator, placebo hazard in denominator.|||0.59|0.27|<0.001
81651927|NCT00132678|162994247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|<|0.001||95.0|-8.08|-3.79|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and country and double-blind baseline value as covariate.|Change in RISPERDAL CONSTA arm minus change in placebo arm.|||-3.79|-8.08|<0.001
81651928|NCT00132678|162994248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.02||95.0|-3.75|-0.32|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with factors for treatment and country and double-blind baseline value as covariate.|Change in RISPERDAL CONSTA arm minus change in placebo arm.|||-0.32|-3.75|0.020
81651929|NCT00953147|162994249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.04||The p-value from primary outcome was adjusted at alpha=0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in primary outcome when compare active to placebo group. The alternative hypothesis is that there is a difference in primary outcome when compare active to placebo group. It was estimated that 200 subjects per group will provide at least 85% power to detect a difference between treatment groups of 0.7 in the change from baseline in iTNSS with a two-sided alpha level of 0.025.||1.04|0.35|<0.0001
81651930|NCT00953147|162994249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.84||The p-value from primary outcome was adjusted at alpha=0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in primary outcome when compare active to placebo group. The alternative hypothesis is that there is a difference in primary outcome when compare active to placebo group. It was estimated that 200 subjects per group will provide at least 85% power to detect a difference between treatment groups of 0.7 in the change from baseline in iTNSS with a two-sided alpha level of 0.025.||0.84|0.24|0.0005
81464411|NCT03307252|162620140|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio|100.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.59|108.51|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T3 vs. R1.||Furosemide, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|108.51|93.59|
81617466|NCT04035668|162915158|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.31|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 12||0.31|-1.44|
81617467|NCT04035668|162915158|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|0.65|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 16||0.65|-1.39|
81617468|NCT04035668|162915158|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|0.65|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 20||0.65|-1.39|
81617469|NCT04035668|162915158|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.57|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 24||0.57|-1.37|
81617470|NCT04035668|162915159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.73||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.18|0.73||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 2||0.73|-6.18|0.940
81617471|NCT04035668|162915159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|4.74||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 4||4.74|-2.95|0.322
81617472|NCT04035668|162915159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.32|2.59||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 8||2.59|-5.32|0.753
81617473|NCT04035668|162915159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.74||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.13|1.66||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 12||1.66|-7.13|0.891
81651931|NCT00953147|162994250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.92|||ANCOVA|||Dmitrienko's tree-structured gatekeeping method was used for multiple comparisons||0.92|0.25|0.0014
81651932|NCT00953147|162994250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.42||||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.72|||ANCOVA|||Dmitrienko's tree-structured gatekeeping method was used for multiple comparisons||0.72|0.12|0.0122
81651933|NCT01251770|162994267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Serum Sodium difference at the beginning||||0.030
81651934|NCT01251770|162994267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.871||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Serum Sodium at the end of the study||||0.871
81651935|NCT01251770|162994268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.895
81651936|NCT01888874|162994280|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage rates|11.9||||0.1236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|26.9|||Regression, Logistic|P-value has been corrected for multiplicity according to Hommel's closed-testing method.||Pairwise comparisons of each group vs. the placebo group using a logistic regression model with factors treatment group, geographical region, and prior use of biologics.||26.9|-3.1|0.1236
81464412|NCT03307252|162620140|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|131.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|120.37|143.37|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T4 vs. R1.||Furosemide, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|143.37|120.37|
81464413|NCT03307252|162620140|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|106.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.87|117.19|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T3 vs. R1.||Rosuvastatin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|117.19|96.87|
81617474|NCT04035668|162915159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.88||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.77|1.01||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 16||1.01|-8.77|0.941
81651937|NCT01888874|162994280|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage rates|19.3||||0.0435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|34.0||P-value has been corrected for multiplicity according to Hommel's closed-testing method.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise comparisons of each group vs. the placebo group using a logistic regression model with factors treatment group, geographical region, and prior use of biologics.||34|4.7|0.0435
81651938|NCT01888874|162994280|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage rates|24.4||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|38.8||P-value has been corrected for multiplicity according to Hommel's closed-testing method.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise comparisons of each group vs. the placebo group using a logistic regression model with factors treatment group, geographical region, and prior use of biologics.||38.8|10.1|0.0068
81651939|NCT01888874|162994280|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage rates|12.8||||0.1236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|27.6||P-value has been corrected for multiplicity according to Hommel's closed-testing method.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise comparisons of each group vs. the placebo group using a logistic regression model with factors treatment group, geographical region, and prior use of biologics.||27.6|-2|0.1236
81651940|NCT01888874|162994280|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage rates|15.8||||0.1056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|30.6||P-value has been corrected for multiplicity according to Hommel's closed-testing method.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise comparisons of each group vs. the placebo group using a logistic regression model with factors treatment group, geographical region, and prior use of biologics.||30.6|1|0.1056
81651941|NCT01888874|162994280|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage rates|34.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.7|48.1||P-value has been corrected for multiplicity according to Hommel's closed-testing method.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise comparisons of each group vs. the placebo group using a logistic regression model with factors treatment group, geographical region, and prior use of biologics.||48.1|20.7|< 0.0001
81651942|NCT02980042|162994292|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6616||||0.1996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3666|1.1942|||Generalized estimating equations|GEE was necessary because there are repeated measures on subjects.|This is comparing the Switching group to the Comparator group|||1.1942|.3666|0.1996
81651943|NCT02980042|162994293|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5299|1.8872|||Generalized estimating equations|GEE was used because there are repeated measures on subjects|Comparing Switching group Day 1 to combined Comparator group|||1.8872|.5299|1.0000
81651944|NCT02980042|162994293|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.2857||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1006|0.8114|||Generalized estimating equations|GEE was used because there are repeated measures on subjects.|Switching group Day 15 was compared to combined Comparator group.|||.8114|.1006|0.0053
81617475|NCT04035668|162915159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|6.79||one-sided p-value|MMRM|||Week 20|Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|6.79|-4.01|0.304
81617476|NCT04035668|162915159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.89|4.79||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 24||4.79|-6.89|0.640
81617477|NCT04035668|162915159|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|6.07|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 2||6.07|-1.44|
81651945|NCT02980042|162994293|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8571||||0.6474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4385|1.6753|||Generalized estimating equations|GEE was used because there are repeated measures on subjects.||||1.6753|.4385|0.6474
81651946|NCT02980042|162994297|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.2857||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1072|0.7613|||Generalized estimating equations|GEE was used because there are repeated measures on subjects.||||.7613|.1072|0.0075
81651947|NCT02980042|162994297|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8571||||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4868|1.5093|||Generalized estimating equations|GEE was used because there are repeated measures on subjects.||||1.5093|.4868|0.5930
81651948|NCT02980042|162994297|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.0||||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.126|7.9932|||Generalized estimating equations|GEE was used because there are repeated measures on subjects.||||7.9932|1.1260|0.0209
81710296|NCT02253173|163117045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9075|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9075
81710297|NCT02253173|163117045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0492|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0492
81710298|NCT02253173|163117045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0019
81651949|NCT02980042|162994302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.05|-5.01||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||-5.01|-27.05|0.005
81651950|NCT02980042|162994303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|3.56||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||3.56|1.54|<0.0001
81651951|NCT02980042|162994304|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|8.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.33|10.82||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||10.82|6.33|<0.0001
81651952|NCT02980042|162994305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.19|-4.55||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||-4.55|-10.19|<0.0001
81464414|NCT03307252|162620141|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio|260.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|237.96|284.32|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T4 vs. R1.||Furosemide, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|284.32|237.96|
81617478|NCT04035668|162915159|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|5.18|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 4||5.18|-3.46|
81617479|NCT04035668|162915159|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.43|4.83|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 8||4.83|-4.43|
81617480|NCT04035668|162915159|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|5.78|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 12||5.78|-4.53|
81617481|NCT04035668|162915159|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|6.82|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 16||6.82|-4.60|
81617482|NCT04035668|162915159|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|12.04|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 20||12.04|-0.66|
81617483|NCT04035668|162915159|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|10.59|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 24||10.59|-3.53|
81617484|NCT04035668|162915160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.84|7.96||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 2||7.96|-7.84|0.494
81617485|NCT04035668|162915160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.87||||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.81|3.06||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 4||3.06|-10.81|0.866
81617486|NCT04035668|162915160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.82||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.37|5.73||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 8||5.73|-9.37|0.684
81617487|NCT04035668|162915160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.39||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.93|2.14||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 12||2.14|-10.93|0.908
81617488|NCT04035668|162915160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|8.26||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 16||8.26|-8.00|0.487
81617489|NCT04035668|162915160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.06||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.61|4.49||one-sided p-value|MMRM|||Week 20|Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|4.49|-10.61|0.790
81617490|NCT04035668|162915160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.48|9.88||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 24||9.88|-6.48|0.340
81617491|NCT04035668|162915160|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.06|8.68|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 2||8.68|-9.06|
81617492|NCT04035668|162915160|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.59|6.17|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 4||6.17|-9.59|
81617493|NCT04035668|162915160|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.34|8.74|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 8||8.74|-9.34|
81617494|NCT04035668|162915160|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.74|3.86|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 12||3.86|-11.74|
81617495|NCT04035668|162915160|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.34|4.93|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 16||4.93|-14.34|
81617496|NCT04035668|162915160|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.44|2.87|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 20||2.87|-15.44|
81617497|NCT04035668|162915160|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.01|6.16|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 24||6.16|-14.01|
81617498|NCT04035668|162915161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.75|8.16||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 2||8.16|-6.75|0.575
81617499|NCT04035668|162915161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.22|5.27||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 4||5.27|-9.22|0.294
81617500|NCT04035668|162915161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|7.41||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 8||7.41|-8.40|0.450
81617501|NCT04035668|162915161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.02||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|14.78||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 12||14.78|-2.74|0.913
81617502|NCT04035668|162915161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.59||||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.16|11.34||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 16||11.34|-6.16|0.722
81651953|NCT02980042|162994306|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|44.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.59|59.05||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||59.05|29.59|<0.0001
81651954|NCT02980042|162994307|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|353.35||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|175.23|531.46||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||531.46|175.23|0.0002
81651955|NCT02980042|162994308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|176.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|124.5|229.31||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||229.31|124.50|<0.0001
81651956|NCT02980042|162994309|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.32||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||0.32|0.07|0.0020
81651957|NCT02980042|162994310|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.77||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||0.77|0.32|<0.0001
81651958|NCT02980042|162994311|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-46.16||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.61|-11.72||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||-11.72|-80.61|0.0091
81651959|NCT02980042|162994312|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|55.26||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|83.52||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||83.52|27.00|0.0002
81651960|NCT02980042|162994313|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.24||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.96|-5.51||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||-5.51|-28.96|0.0044
81464415|NCT03307252|162620141|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|101.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.15|107.66|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T4 vs. R1.||Metformin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|107.66|95.15|
81464416|NCT03307252|162620141|OTHER||Adjusted gMean Ratio|215.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|197.53|234.63|||ANOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV). Adjusted gMean ratio is given for T4 vs. R1.||Rosuvastatin, ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale includes effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|234.63|197.53|
81464417|NCT03482453|162620146|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence and period as a fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. The least square means (LS means) for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates and 90 percent (%) Confidence Intervals (CIs) of the geometric LS mean ratio on the original scale.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.881|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7108|1.0921||||||||1.0921|0.7108|
81464418|NCT03482453|162620146|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence and period as a fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. The LS means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates and 90% CIs of the geometric LS mean ratio on the original scale.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.9637|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8361|1.1107||||||||1.1107|0.8361|
81703370|NCT01602549|163101816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|1.018|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.889|1.166|||||Day 8:Day 1: The AMs and ratios were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, Baseline L-dopa PK parameter and Baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|Day 8 VS Day 1 GSK962040 50 mg||1.166|0.889|
81651961|NCT02980042|162994314|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.75|22.28||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||22.28|9.75|<0.0001
81651962|NCT02980042|162994315|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|429.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|296.07|562.1||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||562.10|296.07|<0.0001
81703371|NCT01602549|163101816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.865|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.709|1.055|||||Day 8:Day 1: The AMs and ratios were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, Baseline L-dopa PK parameter and Baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|Day 8 Vs Day 1 Placebo||1.055|0.709|
81651963|NCT02980042|162994316|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.23||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.16||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||2.16|0.30|0.0101
81703372|NCT01602549|163101817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.157||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Day 1||||0.157
81703373|NCT01602549|163101817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Day 8||||0.186
81703374|NCT01602549|163101819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-4.239|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.015|7.537|||||Day 1: The AMs and differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, and Baseline gastric half emptying time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||7.537|-16.015|
81464419|NCT03482453|162620147|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence and period as a fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. The LS means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates and 90% CIs of the geometric LS mean ratio on the original scale.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.9317|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8458|1.0263||||||||1.0263|0.8458|
81617503|NCT04035668|162915161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.86||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.96|5.24||one-sided p-value|MMRM|||Week 20|Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|5.24|-10.96|0.241
81617504|NCT04035668|162915161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.95||||0.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|11.99||one-sided p-value|MMRM||Difference (Any remibrutinib - Placebo)|Week 24||11.99|-6.09|0.742
81617505|NCT04035668|162915161|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.28|7.91|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 2||7.91|-8.28|
81617506|NCT04035668|162915161|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.87|7.58|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 4||7.58|-8.87|
81617507|NCT04035668|162915161|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.28|9.48|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 8||9.48|-9.28|
81617508|NCT04035668|162915161|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.71|5.9|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 12||5.90|-14.71|
81617509|NCT04035668|162915161|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.47|-1.77|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 16||-1.77|-22.47|
81617510|NCT04035668|162915161|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|3.5|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 20||3.50|-16.00|
81617511|NCT04035668|162915161|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.16|2.96|||MMRM||Difference (remibrutinib 100 mg qd - remibrutinib 100 mg bid)|Week 24||2.96|-19.16|
81617512|NCT01811706|162915190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of T25FW between Dalfampridine and Placebo. The test was performed with a significant level of 0.05 (two-sided).||||>0.05
81617513|NCT01811706|162915191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of SARA score between Dalfampridine and Placebo. The test was performed with a significant level of 0.05 (two-sided).||||>0.05
81617514|NCT01811706|162915192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of Stride Length on BAG between Dalfampridine and Placebo. The test was performed with a significant level of 0.05 (two-sided).||||>0.05
81651964|NCT02980042|162994317|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.87|12.52||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||12.52|4.87|<0.0001
81651965|NCT02980042|162994318|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.03||Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 1 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 99.|Mean of post minus pre.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||2.03|1.04|<0.0001
81651966|NCT02980042|162994319|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-33.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.91|-27.44||99 patients with non-missing change scores used. Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 15 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 98.|Mean of post minus pre. 99 usable change scores.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||-27.44|-38.91|<0.0001
81651967|NCT02980042|162994320|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.26||99 patients with non-missing change scores used. Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 15 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 98.|Mean of post minus pre. 99 usable change scores.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||-0.26|-0.98|0.0008
81651968|NCT02980042|162994321|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.79||99 patients with non-missing change scores used. Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 15 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 98.|Mean of post minus pre. 99 usable change scores.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||2.79|1.23|<0.0001
81651969|NCT02980042|162994322|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.87|-5.81||99 patients with non-missing change scores used. Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 15 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 98.|Mean of post minus pre. 99 usable change scores.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||-5.81|-9.87|<0.0001
81651970|NCT02980042|162994323|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.2||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.15|-5.25||99 patients with non-missing change scores used. Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 15 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 98.|Mean of post minus pre. 99 usable change scores.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||-5.25|-23.15|0.0022
81651971|NCT02980042|162994324|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.43||99 patients with non-missing change scores used. Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 15 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 98.|Mean of post minus pre. 99 usable change scores.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||0.43|0.17|<0.0001
81710299|NCT02253173|163117046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9719|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9719
81710300|NCT02253173|163117046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0614|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0614
81710301|NCT02253173|163117046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0085|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0085
81617515|NCT02057692|162915293|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.889|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3969||0.0321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.698|0.081|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of change from baseline to endpoint (Week 13/ET) average daily ItchRO(Obs) was evaluated by analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using a PROC MIXED procedure. Least-squares (LS) mean change from baseline to Endpoint (Week 13/ET), along with associated 95% confidence interval (CI) for the LS mean, and pair-wise treatment P-values were calculated for each treatment group.||0.081|-1.698|0.0321
81617516|NCT02057692|162915293|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.906|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3503||0.0145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.192|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of change from baseline to endpoint (Week 13/ET) average daily ItchRO(Obs) was evaluated by ANCOVA using a PROC MIXED procedure. LS mean change from baseline to Endpoint (Week 13/ET), along with associated 95% CI for the LS mean, and pair-wise treatment P-values were calculated for each treatment group.||-0.192|-1.620|0.0145
81617517|NCT02057692|162915293|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4431||0.9298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.942|0.863|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of change from baseline to endpoint (Week 13/ET) average daily ItchRO(Obs) was evaluated by ANCOVA using a PROC MIXED procedure. LS mean change from baseline to Endpoint (Week 13/ET), along with associated 95% confidence interval (CI) for the LS mean, and pair-wise treatment P-values were calculated for each treatment group.||0.863|-0.942|0.9298
81617518|NCT03923491|162915298|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.69||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Familywise error rates were controlled at alpha=.05 for primary and secondary outcomes separately using Holm's sequentially rejective procedure.|Regression, Linear|||Inverse probability of retention weighted normal linear regression models for between-arm differences in HEI-2015 total score controlling for baseline HEI-2015 saturated fat, child involvement in food preparation, and receipt of any food assistance.||||1.00
81617519|NCT03923491|162915298|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Familywise error rates were controlled at alpha=.05 for primary and secondary outcomes separately using Holm's sequentially rejective procedure.|Regression, Linear|||Inverse probability of retention weighted normal linear regression models for between-arm differences in HEI-2015 total vegetable component controlling for baseline HEI-2015 saturated fat, child involvement in food preparation, and receipt of any food assistance.||||1.00
81617520|NCT03923491|162915298|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.2|TWO_SIDED|||||Familywise error rates were controlled at alpha=.05 for primary and secondary outcomes separately using Holm's sequentially rejective procedure.|Regression, Linear|||Inverse probability of retention weighted normal linear regression models for between-arm differences in HEI-2015 greens and beans component controlling for baseline HEI-2015 saturated fat, child involvement in food preparation, and receipt of any food assistance.||||0.20
81651972|NCT02980042|162994325|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.61||99 patients with non-missing change scores used. Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 15 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 98.|Mean of post minus pre. 99 usable change scores.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||0.61|0.22|<0.0001
81651973|NCT02980042|162994326|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.5||99 patients with non-missing change scores used. Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 15 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 98.|Mean of post minus pre. 99 usable change scores.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||-0.50|-0.95|<0.0001
81651974|NCT02980042|162994327|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.64|-15.98||99 patients with non-missing change scores used. Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 15 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 98.|Mean of post minus pre. 99 usable change scores.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||-15.98|-22.64|<0.0001
81710302|NCT02253173|163117047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9999|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9999
81617521|NCT03923491|162915298|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.2|TWO_SIDED|||||Familywise error rates were controlled at alpha=.05 for primary and secondary outcomes separately using Holm's sequentially rejective procedure.|Regression, Linear|||Inverse probability of retention weighted normal linear regression models for between-arm differences in HEI-2015 total fruit component controlling for baseline HEI-2015 saturated fat, child involvement in food preparation, and receipt of any food assistance.||||0.20
81617522|NCT03923491|162915298|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.19|TWO_SIDED|||||Familywise error rates were controlled at alpha=.05 for primary and secondary outcomes separately using Holm's sequentially rejective procedure.|Regression, Linear|||Inverse probability of retention weighted normal linear regression models for between-arm differences in HEI-2015 whole fruit component controlling for baseline HEI-2015 saturated fat, child involvement in food preparation, and receipt of any food assistance.||||0.19
81617523|NCT03923491|162915298|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Familywise error rates were controlled at alpha=.05 for primary and secondary outcomes separately using Holm's sequentially rejective procedure.|Regression, Linear|||Inverse probability of retention weighted normal linear regression models for between-arm differences in HEI-2015 whole grain component controlling for baseline HEI-2015 saturated fat, child involvement in food preparation, and receipt of any food assistance.||||1.0
81528890|NCT00108862|162745058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.08|-2.0|8.0||The analysis was stratified by screening CD4 (\<50 cells/mm3 vs =\>50). Interim reviews employed group sequential monitoring using an O'Brien-Fleming use function. At final analysis, the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.0492.|Z-test, 2-sided|A 2-sided Z-test was used to compare the two percents. The test was weighted by the inverse of the Greenwood's variance in each CD4 stratum.|The difference in percents was calculated as the percent failed in the Deferred ART arm minus the percent failed in the Immediate ART arm.|Assuming that immediate ART was better than deferred ART and that the combined rate in the deferred ART arm was 25% compared to 15% in the immediate ART arm (a 40% reduction), and assuming 10% loss to follow-up in a two-sided, two-sample 0.05-level asymptotically-normal test with 400 participants in each arm, there was 90% power. The percents tested were Kaplan-Meier estimators at week 48 with the associated Greenwood's variance.||8|-2|0.45
81528891|NCT00108862|162745059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.08|2.0|21.0||Interim reviews employed group sequential monitoring using an\> O'Brien-Fleming use function. At final analysis, the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.0492.|Z-test, 2-sided||The difference in percents was calculated as the percent failed in the Deferred ART arm minus the percent failed in the Immediate ART arm.|The study was not powered for this pre-specified subgroup analysis.||21|2|0.02
81528892|NCT00108862|162745060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.08|-7.0|4.0||Interim reviews employed group sequential monitoring using an O'Brien-Fleming use function. At final analysis, the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.0492.|Z-test, 2-sided||The difference in percents was calculated as the percent failed in the Deferred ART arm minus the percent failed in the Immediate ART arm.|The study was not powered for this pre-specified subgroup analysis.||4|-7|0.67
81617524|NCT03923491|162915298|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Familywise error rates were controlled at alpha=.05 for primary and secondary outcomes separately using Holm's sequentially rejective procedure.|Regression, Linear|||Inverse probability of retention weighted normal linear regression models for between-arm differences in HEI-2015 total dairy component controlling for baseline HEI-2015 saturated fat, child involvement in food preparation, and receipt of any food assistance.||||1.0
81617525|NCT03923491|162915298|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Familywise error rates were controlled at alpha=.05 for primary and secondary outcomes separately using Holm's sequentially rejective procedure.|Regression, Linear|||Inverse probability of retention weighted normal linear regression models for between-arm differences in HEI-2015 total protein foods component controlling for baseline HEI-2015 saturated fat, child involvement in food preparation, and receipt of any food assistance.||||1.00
81617526|NCT03923491|162915298|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||-0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||Familywise error rates were controlled at alpha=.05 for primary and secondary outcomes separately using Holm's sequentially rejective procedure.|Regression, Linear|||Inverse probability of retention weighted normal linear regression models for between-arm differences in HEI-2015 seafood and plant protein component controlling for baseline HEI-2015 saturated fat, child involvement in food preparation, and receipt of any food assistance.||||-0.12
81651975|NCT02980042|162994328|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.85|-4.08||99 patients with non-missing change scores used. Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 15 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 98.|Mean of post minus pre. 99 usable change scores.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||-4.08|-9.85|<0.0001
81651976|NCT02980042|162994329|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.22||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.66|-6.78||99 patients with non-missing change scores used. Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 15 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 98.|Mean of post minus pre. 99 usable change scores.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||-6.78|-39.66|0.0061
81703375|NCT01602549|163101819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-5.327|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.567|6.914|||||Day 8: The AMs and differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, and Baseline gastric half emptying time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||6.914|-17.567|
81710303|NCT02253173|163117047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2855|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2855
81710304|NCT02253173|163117047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1189|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1189
81528893|NCT00900666|162745077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|a priori power calculation suggested N=26 for each group.||||||0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p\<0.05 threshold|ANOVA|Correlations with walking speed and time since injury were initially performed to determine whether ANCOVA would be be more appropriate.||ANOVA||||0.761
81528894|NCT00900666|162745078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.896||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||.896
81528895|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.86||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A-priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Arm A vs Arm B shift test on Angiopoietin -- 2 prior to cycle 2. Wilcoxon rank-sum test p-value.||||0.86
81528896|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.76||||||Angiopoietin -- 2 prior to cycle 3.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Angiopoietin -- 2 prior to cycle 3||||0.76
81528897|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.14||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison. A-priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Tie--2 Prior to cycle 2||||0.14
81528898|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.069||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A-priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Tie -- 2 prior to cycle 3||||0.069
81710305|NCT02253173|163117048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4162|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4162
81651977|NCT02980042|162994330|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.24|-4.14||99 patients with non-missing change scores used. Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 15 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 98.|Mean of post minus pre. 99 usable change scores.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||-4.14|-7.24|<0.0001
81651978|NCT02980042|162994331|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.84||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.23||99 patients with non-missing change scores used. Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 15 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 98.|Mean of post minus pre. 99 usable change scores.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||-0.23|-1.45|0.0077
81651979|NCT02980042|162994332|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.27||99 patients with non-missing change scores used. Controlled for the false discovery rate (alpha = 0.05) for all cytokines on day 15 using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test. Degrees of freedom = 98.|Mean of post minus pre. 99 usable change scores.|Paired T-test for change in means. Null hypothesis: no pre-post difference.||-0.27|-0.37|<0.0001
81464420|NCT03482453|162620152|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence and period as a fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. The LS means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates and 90% CIs of the geometric LS mean ratio on the original scale.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.0153|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8977|1.1483||||||||1.1483|0.8977|
81464421|NCT03482453|162620152|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence and period as a fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. The LS means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates and 90% CIs of the geometric LS mean ratio on the original scale.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.9506|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.874|1.0339||||||||1.0339|0.8740|
81464422|NCT03482453|162620153|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence and period as a fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. The LS means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates and 90% CIs of the geometric LS mean ratio on the original scale.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.9603|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8861|1.0408||||||||1.0408|0.8861|
81464423|NCT01554527|162620176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intent to treat for controls vs. treatment (adherent/non-adherent)||||0.07
81464424|NCT01554527|162620177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intent to treat for controls vs. treatment (adherent/non-adherent)||||0.34
81464425|NCT01554527|162620178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intent to treat for controls vs. treatment (adherent/non-adherent)||||0.93
81464426|NCT01554527|162620179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intent to treat for controls vs. treatment (adherent/non-adherent)||||0.5
81617527|NCT03923491|162915298|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Familywise error rates were controlled at alpha=.05 for primary and secondary outcomes separately using Holm's sequentially rejective procedure.|Regression, Linear|||Inverse probability of retention weighted normal linear regression models for between-arm differences in HEI-2015 fatty acid component controlling for baseline HEI-2015 saturated fat, child involvement in food preparation, and receipt of any food assistance.||||1.00
81617528|NCT03923491|162915298|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Familywise error rates were controlled at alpha=.05 for primary and secondary outcomes separately using Holm's sequentially rejective procedure.|Regression, Linear|||Inverse probability of retention weighted normal linear regression models for between-arm differences in HEI-2015 sodium component controlling for baseline HEI-2015 saturated fat, child involvement in food preparation, and receipt of any food assistance.||||1.00
81617529|NCT03923491|162915298|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Familywise error rates were controlled at alpha=.05 for primary and secondary outcomes separately using Holm's sequentially rejective procedure.|Regression, Linear|||Inverse probability of retention weighted normal linear regression models for between-arm differences in HEI-2015 refined grains component controlling for baseline HEI-2015 saturated fat, child involvement in food preparation, and receipt of any food assistance.||||1.00
81617530|NCT03923491|162915298|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Familywise error rates were controlled at alpha=.05 for primary and secondary outcomes separately using Holm's sequentially rejective procedure.|Regression, Linear|||Inverse probability of retention weighted normal linear regression models for between-arm differences in HEI-2015 added sugar component controlling for baseline HEI-2015 saturated fat, child involvement in food preparation, and receipt of any food assistance.||||1.00
81464427|NCT01554527|162620180|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intent to treat for controls vs. treatment (adherent/non-adherent)||||0.25
81464428|NCT01052480|162620184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.069
81617531|NCT03923491|162915298|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Familywise error rates were controlled at alpha=.05 for primary and secondary outcomes separately using Holm's sequentially rejective procedure.|Regression, Linear|||||||1.00
81464429|NCT02887183|162620206|OTHER||Least Squared Geometric Mean Ratio|0.632|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5865|0.681|||ANCOVA|||||0.6810|0.5865|<.0001
81464430|NCT02887183|162620207|OTHER||Least Squared Mean|-7.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.98|-7.15|||ANCOVA|||LAVi||-7.15|-7.98|<.0001
81464431|NCT02887183|162620207|OTHER||Least Squared Mean|-12.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.92|-11.58|||ANCOVA|||LVEDVi||-11.58|-12.92|<.0001
81464432|NCT02887183|162620207|OTHER||Least Squared Mean|-15.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.03|-14.55|||ANCOVA|||LVESVi||-14.55|-16.03|<.0001
81464433|NCT02887183|162620208|OTHER||Least Squared Mean|9.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.84|9.9|||ANCOVA|||||9.90|8.84|<.001
81464434|NCT02887183|162620209|OTHER|Pearson's Correlation|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||LVESVi, LVEDVi, LAVi. LVEF||||<.0001
81464435|NCT02887183|162620210|OTHER|Pearson's Correlation|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||LVESVi, LVEDVi, LAVi. LVEF||||<.0001
81464436|NCT02887183|162620211|OTHER|Pearson's Correlation|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Subjects with new onset HF and/or RAAS naïve||||<.0001
81464437|NCT02887183|162620211|OTHER|Pearson's Correlation||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Subjects with HFrEF and low NT-proBNP"||||0.0003
81651980|NCT01020877|162994338|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test\[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|110.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.0|117.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||117|103|
81651981|NCT01020877|162994339|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|106.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.2|115.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||115|98.2|
81651982|NCT01020877|162994340|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|106.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.6|115.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||115|97.6|
81651983|NCT01483144|162994341|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.3||The threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05|stratified Cox proportional (Score)||Eflornithine plus sulindac is the numerator and sulindac plus eflornithine placebo is the denominator.|Intent to treat population with all FAP-related events||1.3|0.4|0.1210
81651984|NCT01483144|162994341|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.1076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.2||The threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05|stratified Cox proportional (Score)||Eflornithine plus sulindac is the numerator and eflornithine plus sulindac placebo is the denominator.|Intent to treat population with all FAP-related events||1.2|0.4|0.1076
81651985|NCT01483144|162994341|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.2||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8||Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|stratified Cox proportional (Score)||Eflornithine and sulindac is the numerator and sulindac and eflornithine placebo is the denominator. Reduction in relative risk for FAP-related events with the combination.|Lower GI population||0.8|0.0|0.0201
81464438|NCT02887183|162620211|OTHER|Pearson's Correlation||||||0.0956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Subjects not receiving target dose||||0.0956
81464439|NCT02887183|162620212|OTHER|Pearson's Correlation||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Subjects with new onset HF and/or RAAS naïve||||0.0060
81464440|NCT02887183|162620212|OTHER|Pearson's Correlation||||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Subjects with HFrEF and low NT-proBNP"||||0.0012
81464441|NCT02887183|162620212|OTHER|Pearson's Correlation||||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Subjects not receiving target dose||||0.0181
81464442|NCT02887183|162620213|OTHER|Pearson's Correlation||||||0.2498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Subjects with new onset HF and/or RAAS naïve||||0.2498
81464443|NCT02887183|162620213|OTHER|Pearson's Correlation||||||0.0495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Subjects with HFrEF and low NT-proBNP"||||0.0495
81464444|NCT02887183|162620213|OTHER|Pearson's Correlation||||||0.2685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Subjects not receiving target dose||||0.2685
81528899|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.19||||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A-priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VEGF -- A prior to cycle 2||||0.19
81528900|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.046||||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a-priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VEGF--A prior to cycle 3||||0.046
81651986|NCT01483144|162994341|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.17||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.7||Threshold of significance was p=0.05|stratified Cox proportional (Score)||Eflornithine and sulindac is the numerator and eflornithine and sulindac placebo is the denominator.|Lower GI population||0.7|0|0.0101
81651987|NCT01483144|162994342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8127||||||The threshold of significance was p=0.05|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.8127
81651988|NCT01483144|162994342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8133||||||The threshold for significance was p=0.05|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.8133
81651989|NCT01483144|162994343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||The threshold for significance was p=0.05|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.999
81651990|NCT01483144|162994343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2152||||||The threshold for significance was p=0.05|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.2152
81651991|NCT02179177|162994347|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81651992|NCT04052425|162994371|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.341|11.903||The model included the treatment group (1.5% BID and vehicle) and stratification factors (skin type and region).|exact logistic regression|||||11.903|2.341|< 0.0001
81464445|NCT02887183|162620214|OTHER|Pearson's Correlation||||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Subjects with new onset HF and/or RAAS naïve||||0.0029
81464446|NCT02887183|162620214|OTHER|Pearson's Correlation||||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Subjects with HFrEF and low NT-proBNP"||||0.0011
81464447|NCT02887183|162620214|OTHER|Pearson's Correlation||||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Subjects not receiving target dose||||0.0012
81464448|NCT02887183|162620215|OTHER||Least Squared Mean|9.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.94|10.69|||ANCOVA|||||10.69|7.94|<.0001
81651993|NCT04052425|162994372|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.831|9.482||The model included the treatment group (1.5% BID and vehicle) and stratification factors (skin type and region).|exact logistic regression|||||9.482|2.831|< 0.0001
81651994|NCT04052425|162994373|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.49||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.997|36.048||The model included the treatment group (1.5% BID and vehicle) and stratification factors (skin type and region).|exact logistic regression|||||36.048|1.997|0.0038
81528901|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.029||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A-priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PIGF Prior to Cycle 2||||0.029
81528902|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.2||||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PIGF prior to cycle 3||||0.20
81617532|NCT01192542|162915301|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin of 0.05 (1/2 LogMAR line) was used.|Least-square mean difference|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0064|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.003|||Mixed Models Analysis|Comparisons between two lenses were carried out using 95% confidence intervals (CI) constructed for least-square mean differences.|The mean difference is calculated as: Test lens - Control lens.|The alternative hypothesis is the monocular visual acuity of the galyfilcon A prototype lens is non-inferior to that of the enfilcon A lens.||0.003|-0.022|
81617533|NCT01192542|162915304|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin of 0.05 (1/2 LogMAR line) was used.|Least-square mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0091|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.018|||Mixed Models Analysis|Comparisons between two lenses were carried out using 95% confidence intervals (CI) constructed for least-square mean differences.||The alternative hypothesis is the binocular visual acuity of the galyfilcon A prototype lens is non-inferior to that of the enfilcon A lens.||0.018|-0.018|
81617534|NCT00355914|162915305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Results were considered statistically significant if the P value was less than 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||compared baseline, 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months between groups||||>0.05
81651995|NCT04052425|162994374|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.93||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.795|13.566||The model included the treatment group (1.5% BID and vehicle) and stratification factors (skin type and region).|exact logistic regression|||||13.566|1.795|0.0020
81651996|NCT04052425|162994375|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.53||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|31.29||The model included the treatment group (1.5% BID and vehicle) and stratification factors (skin type and region).|exact logistic regression|||||31.290|2.900|0.0002
81651997|NCT04052425|162994376|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-19.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.93|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.05|-11.64||Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors (Skin Type Fitzpatrick scale Type I, II versus Type III, IV, V, and VI, Region North America/Europe) + Baseline|ANCOVA|||||-11.64|-27.05|< 0.0001
81528903|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.11||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a-priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VEGFR--3 prior to cycle 2||||0.11
81528904|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.068||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a-priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VEGFR--3 prior to cycle 3||||0.068
81528905|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.61||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a-priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VEGF--C prior to cycle 2||||0.61
81528906|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.27||||||Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VEGF--C prior to cycle 3||||0.27
81528907|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.61||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a-priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IL--8 prior to cycle 2||||0.61
81528908|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.49||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and the a-priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IL--8 prior to cycle 3||||0.49
81617535|NCT00355914|162915306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Results were considered statistically significant if the P value was less than 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||baseline, 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months between groups||||>0.05
81617536|NCT02633358|162915307|SUPERIORITY|Therapeutic hypothermia need to have superiority in the survival rate after 90 days|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.82||P-value less than 0.05 means significant data|Chi-squared|Test method for proportional data||Therapeutic hypothermia group compare with control group||0.82|0.41|<0.001
81651998|NCT04052425|162994379|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.226|9.578||The model included the treatment group (1.5% BID and vehicle) and stratification factors (skin type and region).|exact logistic regression|||||9.578|3.226|< 0.0001
81651999|NCT04052425|162994381|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-30.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.03|-22.19|||mixed-effect model; repeated measurement|||||-22.19|-39.03|<0.0001
81652000|NCT04052425|162994384|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-16.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.28|-10.68|||mixed-effect model; repeated measurement|||||-10.68|-23.28|<0.0001
81652001|NCT04052425|162994386|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-9.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.96|-4.18|||mixed-effect model; repeated measurement|||||-4.18|-13.96|0.0003
81652002|NCT04052425|162994388|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.746|5.307||The model included the treatment group (1.5% BID and vehicle) and stratification factors (skin type and region).|exact logistic regression|||T-VASI25||5.307|1.746|< 0.0001
81617537|NCT02633358|162915308|SUPERIORITY|Therapeutic hypothermia nee to have superiority in neurological outcome in the 90 days after enrollment.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.98||P value less than 0.05 means significant date|Chi-squared|Test method for proportional data||Therapeutic hypothermia group compare with control group||0.98|0.66|0.04
81617538|NCT02633358|162915309|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||P-value less than 0.05 is statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81617539|NCT02633358|162915310|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||P-value less than 0.05 is statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81617540|NCT02633358|162915311|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||P-value less then 0.05 is statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81617541|NCT03823300|162915312|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of a two-sided 95.03% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in adjusted means of the two treatments (faricimab minus aflibercept) is greater than -4 letters (the non-inferiority margin), then faricimab is considered non-inferior to aflibercept.|Adjusted mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.8|||||The treatment difference in adjusted means of change from baseline BCVA is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept. MMRM adjustments are listed in the outcome measure description.|The null hypothesis, H0: μ(faricimab) - μ(aflibercept) ≤-4 letters; the alternative hypothesis, Ha: μ(faricimab) - μ(aflibercept) \>-4 letters. A sample size of approximately 320 participants in each arm provided greater than 90% power to show non-inferiority of faricimab to aflibercept in the change from baseline BCVA averaged over Weeks 40, 44, and 48 in the ITT population, using a non-inferiority margin of 4 letters at the one-sided 0.02485 significance level.||1.8|-1.7|
81617542|NCT03823300|162915313|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.3|||||The treatment difference in adjusted means of change from baseline BCVA is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept. MMRM adjustments are listed in the outcome measure description.|Treatment Difference in Adjusted Means at Weeks 52-60||1.3|-2.4|
81617543|NCT03823300|162915315|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|4.3|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants gaining ≥15 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Gaining ≥15 Letters: Treatment Difference at Weeks 40-48||4.3|-8.3|
81617544|NCT03823300|162915315|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|10.7|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants gaining ≥10 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Gaining ≥10 Letters: Treatment Difference at Weeks 40-48||10.7|-3.9|
81617545|NCT03823300|162915315|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|8.6|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants gaining ≥5 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Gaining ≥5 Letters: Treatment Difference at Weeks 40-48||8.6|-6.6|
81617546|NCT03823300|162915315|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|9.3|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants gaining ≥0 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Gaining ≥0 Letters: Treatment Difference at Weeks 40-48||9.3|-3.1|
81617547|NCT03823300|162915316|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|5.3|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants gaining ≥15 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Treatment Difference in CMH Weighted Percentages at Weeks 52-60||5.3|-7.7|
81652003|NCT04052425|162994388|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.2921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.489|10.823||The model included the treatment group (1.5% BID and vehicle) and stratification factors (skin type and region).|exact logistic regression|||T-VASI75||10.823|0.489|0.2921
81652004|NCT04052425|162994388|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||||||||The p value was not evaluable because the response rate in the vehicle group was too low.||||T-VASI90||||
81710306|NCT02253173|163117048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0013
81528909|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.82||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a-priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||ICAM--1 prior to cycle 2||||0.82
81617548|NCT03823300|162915321|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|1.3|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥15 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Avoiding a Loss of ≥15 Letters: Treatment Difference at Weeks 40-48||1.3|-4.4|
81617549|NCT03823300|162915321|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|2.8|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥10 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Avoiding a Loss of ≥10 Letters: Treatment Difference at Weeks 40-48||2.8|-4.5|
81617550|NCT03823300|162915321|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|7.3|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥5 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Avoiding a Loss of ≥5 Letters: Treatment Difference at Weeks 40-48||7.3|-2.1|
81617551|NCT03823300|162915322|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|3.3|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥15 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Treatment Difference in CMH Weighted Percentages at Weeks 52-60||3.3|-2.6|
81617552|NCT03823300|162915326|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|5.1|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants gaining ≥15 letters or achieving BCVA ≥84 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Treatment Difference in CMH Weighted Percentages at Weeks 40-48||5.1|-8.5|
81617553|NCT03823300|162915328|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|12.9|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants achieving BCVA ≥69 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Treatment Difference in CMH Weighted Percentages at Weeks 40-48||12.9|-1.4|
81617554|NCT03823300|162915330|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|4.4|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants with BCVA ≤38 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Treatment Difference in CMH Weighted Percentages at Weeks 40-48||4.4|-3.6|
81652005|NCT04052425|162994391|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.62|||mixed-effect model; repeated measurement|||||0.62|-1.26|0.4970
81652006|NCT01677299|162994396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean diff (Day 5 - Baseline)|-22.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|-8.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Change in fasting plasma glucose from Baseline to Day 5 (end of treatment) for treatment A.||||-8|-37|<0.05
81617555|NCT03823300|162915338|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|2.1|||||The treatment difference in adjusted means of change from baseline CST is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept. MMRM adjustments are listed in the outcome measure description.|Treatment Difference in Adjusted Means at Weeks 40-48||2.1|-14.8|
81652007|NCT01677299|162994396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean diff (Day 5 - Baseline)|-20.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|-9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Change in fasting plasma glucose from Baseline to Day 5 (end of treatment) for treatment B.||||-9|-30|<0.05
81652008|NCT01677299|162994396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean diff (Day 5 - Baseline)|-16.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|-8.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Change in fasting plasma glucose from Baseline to Day 5 (end of treatment) for treatment C.||||-8|-24|<0.05
81652009|NCT01677299|162994396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean diff (Day 5 - Baseline)|-21.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|-11.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Change in fasting plasma glucose from Baseline to Day 5 (end of treatment) for treatment D.||||-11|-31|<0.05
81652010|NCT01677299|162994397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ration|1.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.9|1.4|<0.05
81652011|NCT01677299|162994397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geo LSmean ratio of (Day 5/Baseline)|1.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|1.5|<0.05
81652012|NCT01677299|162994397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geo LSmean ratio (Day 5/Baseline)|1.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.0|1.4|<0.05
81652013|NCT01677299|162994397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geo LSmean ratio (Day 5/Baseline)|1.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|1.5|<0.05
81652014|NCT01677299|162994398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geo LSmean ratio (Day 5/Baseline)|1.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.8|1.4|<0.05
81652015|NCT01677299|162994398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geo LSmean ratio (Day 5/Baseline)|1.4|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.6|1.2|<0.05
81652016|NCT01677299|162994398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geo LSmean ratio (Day 5/Baseline)|1.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.6|1.3|<0.05
81652017|NCT01677299|162994398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geo LSmean ratio (Day 5/Baseline)|1.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.6|1.4|<0.05
81652018|NCT01189110|162994404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.83|||Chi-squared|||A two-proportion z-test was used to compare the proportion of self-reported abstinence at 3 weeks between groups.||2.83|0.23|0.74
81652019|NCT03334253|162994405|SUPERIORITY|"The following assumptions were used in the power calculation:~* 2:1 randomization~* treatment group difference of 0.50D~* standard deviation of 0.80D~* type 1 error of 5% (2-sided)~* up to 10% loss to follow up"|Adjusted mean difference|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.15|||||Atropine - Placebo Adjusted mean difference, adjusting for baseline refractive error, age, iris color (brown vs. not brown), and race (East Asian vs. non-East Asian).|Null Hypothesis: no difference in mean change in SER from baseline to 24 months between the atropine and placebo groups||0.15|-0.19|
81652020|NCT03334253|162994406|SUPERIORITY|"The following assumptions were used in the power calculation:~* 2:1 randomization~* treatment group difference of 0.50D~* standard deviation of 0.80D~* type 1 error of 5% (2-sided)~* up to 10% loss to follow up"|Adjusted mean difference|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.17|||||Atropine-Placebo Adjusted mean difference, adjusting for baseline refractive error, age, iris color (brown vs. not brown), and race (East Asian vs. non-East Asian).|Null Hypothesis: no difference in mean change in SER from baseline to 24 months between the atropine and placebo groups||0.17|-0.25|
81652021|NCT01732549|162994407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.0315||||||Log-rank test adjusting for presence (or absence) of visceral metastases, opioid analgesic use and region (Eastern Europe, Western Europe). Two-sided p-value.|Log Rank|||Stratified\[a\]||||=0.0315
81652022|NCT01732549|162994407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.0344|||||||Log Rank|||Unstratified\[b\]||||=0.0344
81652023|NCT01732549|162994408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.443|||||||Log Rank|Adjusting for presence (or absence) of visceral metastases, opioid analgesic use and region (Eastern Europe, Western Europe). One-sided p-value||Stratified\[a\]||||=0.4430
81652024|NCT01732549|162994409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5219|||||||Log Rank|Adjusting for presence (or absence) of visceral metastases, opioid analgesic use and region (Eastern Europe, Western Europe). One-sided p-value||Stratified\[a\]||||0.5219
81652025|NCT01732549|162994410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.5442|||||||Log Rank|Adjusting for presence (or absence) of visceral metastases, opioid analgesic use and region (Eastern Europe, Western Europe). One-sided p-value||Stratified\[a\]||||=0.5442
81710307|NCT02253173|163117048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0003
81703376|NCT01602549|163101820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-2.16||||||95.0|-3.9|-0.41|||||Day 1; Part I: The AMs and differences (GSK 962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit interaction, and Baseline MDS-UPDR score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|Part I-GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||-0.41|-3.90|
81703377|NCT01602549|163101820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-3.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.41|-1.85|||||Day 8; Part I: The AMs and differences (GSK 962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit interaction, and Baseline MDS-UPDR score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|Part I-GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||-1.85|-5.41|
81703378|NCT01602549|163101820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-2.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|0.07|||||Day 1; Part II: The AMs and differences (GSK 962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit interaction, and Baseline MDS-UPDR score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|Part II- GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||0.07|-4.65|
81703379|NCT01602549|163101820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-2.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|-0.07|||||Day 8; Part II: The AMs and differences (GSK 962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit interaction, and Baseline MDS-UPDR score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|Part II- GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||-0.07|-4.85|
81703380|NCT01602549|163101820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-5.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.28|-0.49|||||Day 8; Part III: The AMs and differences (GSK 962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit interaction, and Baseline MDS-UPDR score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|Part III -GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||-0.49|-10.28|
81703381|NCT01602549|163101820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.54|||||Day 1; Part IV: The AMs and differences (GSK 962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit interaction, and Baseline MDS-UPDR score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|Part IV-GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||0.54|-1.65|
81703382|NCT01602549|163101820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|0.22|||||Day 8; Part IV: The AMs and differences (GSK 962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit interaction, and Baseline MDS-UPDR score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|Part IV-GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||0.22|-2.02|
81703383|NCT01602549|163101820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-6.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.77|0.39|||||Day 1; Total: The AMs and differences (GSK 962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit interaction, and Baseline MDS-UPDR score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|Total- GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||0.39|-13.77|
81703384|NCT01602549|163101820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.67|-5.29|||||Day 8; Total: The AMs and differences (GSK 962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit interaction, and Baseline MDS-UPDR score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|Total- GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||-5.29|-19.67|
81703385|NCT01602549|163101820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|3.13|||||Day 1; Part III: The AMs and differences (GSK 962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit interaction, and Baseline MDS-UPDR score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|Part III- GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||3.13|-6.53|
81652026|NCT01732549|162994411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.112|||||||Log Rank|Adjusting for presence (or absence) of visceral metastases, opioid analgesic use and region (Eastern Europe, Western Europe). One-sided p-value||Stratified\[a\]||||=0.1120
81652027|NCT01732549|162994412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.2491|||||||Log Rank|Adjusting for presence (or absence) of visceral metastases, opioid analgesic use (or not) \& region (Eastern Europe, Western Europe). One-sided p-value||Stratified\[a\]||||=0.2491
81652028|NCT01516749|162994415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||||||significance was accepted at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Significance of decrease in modified Sartorius score from Baseline to 8 weeks||||0.024
81652029|NCT01516749|162994416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||Significance was accepted at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Significance of reductions in Physican Global Assessment mean values between baseline and 8 weeks of therapy||||0.006
81652030|NCT01516749|162994416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||||||Significance was accepted at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Significance of reductions in Patient Global Assessment mean values between baseline and 8 weeks of therapy||||0.019
81652031|NCT00945672|162994471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.959||0.9779|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.49|6.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with cohort, treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||6.71|-6.49|0.9779
81703386|NCT01602549|163101821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-3.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.07|2.78|||||Day 1; Pre-dose: The AMs and differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit\*time point interaction, and Baseline UPDRS-3 score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|Pre dose: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||2.78|-9.07|
81703387|NCT01602549|163101821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-3.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.11|2.75|||||Day 1; 120 min PD: The AMs and differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit\*time point interaction, and Baseline UPDRS-3 score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|120 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||2.75|-9.11|
81703388|NCT01602549|163101821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-3.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.59|2.27|||||Day 1; 180 min PD: The AMs and differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit\*time point interaction, and Baseline UPDRS-3 score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|180 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1:||2.27|-9.59|
81652032|NCT00945672|162994471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.815||0.8801|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.79|6.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with cohort, treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||6.94|-5.79|0.8801
81652033|NCT00945672|162994471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.845||0.9412|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.13|6.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 9: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with cohort, treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||6.70|-6.13|0.9412
81652034|NCT00945672|162994471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.223||0.7486|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.38|5.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 13: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with cohort, treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||5.66|-8.38|0.7486
81652035|NCT00945672|162994471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||L S Mean Difference|8.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.171||0.0534|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.24|15.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with cohort, treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||15.12|1.24|0.0534
81652036|NCT00945672|162994471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||L S Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.776||0.998|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.29|6.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with cohort, treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||6.31|-6.29|0.9980
81652037|NCT00945672|162994471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||L S Mean Difference|3.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.958||0.4004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.25|9.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with cohort, treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||9.94|-3.25|0.4004
81652038|NCT00945672|162994471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||L S Mean Difference|1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.214||0.6685|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.2|8.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 9: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with cohort, treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||8.82|-5.20|0.6685
81652039|NCT00945672|162994471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||L S Mean Difference|4.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.522||0.2968|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.77|12.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 13: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with cohort, treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||12.25|-2.77|0.2968
81652040|NCT00945672|162994471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||L S Mean Difference|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.494||0.772|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.77|6.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with cohort, treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||6.16|-8.77|0.7720
81652041|NCT00945672|162994472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.789||0.8205|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.68|16.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with cohort, treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||16.69|-12.68|0.8205
81652042|NCT00945672|162994472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|11.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.789||0.2007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.31|26.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 13: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with cohort, treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||26.06|-3.31|0.2007
81652043|NCT00945672|162994472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8789||0.3152|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.78|23.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with cohort, treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||23.59|-5.78|0.3152
81652044|NCT00945672|162994472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.964||0.8071|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.18|12.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with cohort, treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||12.79|-17.18|0.8071
81652045|NCT00945672|162994472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.354||0.9918|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.72|15.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 13: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with cohort, treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||15.52|-15.72|0.9918
81652046|NCT00945672|162994472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.415||0.7498|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.73|12.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with cohort, treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||12.70|-18.73|0.7498
81652047|NCT00945672|162994473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.4855|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|4.6|||ANCOVA|||Month 13: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with cohort by treatment interaction as fixed effect and baseline scores as covariate.||4.60|-1.90|0.4855
81652048|NCT00945672|162994473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.185||0.5132|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.27|5.16|||ANCOVA|||Month 13: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with cohort by treatment interaction as fixed effect and baseline scores as covariate.||5.16|-2.27|0.5132
81652049|NCT00584077|162994482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||Each subject served as their own control as a comparison of the airway innervated (contralateral native lung) with the denervated airway (allograft)||||<0.01
81652050|NCT00584077|162994483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||P value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using Bonferroni test|ANOVA|||For the cross-sectional and longitudinal groups, a comparison of cough frequency after airway irritation of the main carina, and the proximal and distal anastomotic sites was performed using one-way analysis of variance with Bonferroni test. In the longitudinal cohort, a comparison of the cough frequencies at different airway sites at 1.5 and 12 months was performed using one-way analysis of variance with Bonferroni test.||||<0.01
81652051|NCT01150461|162994490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test||||0.02
81652052|NCT01150461|162994491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test||||0.06
81652053|NCT01681992|162994492|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference (Inv\_MMR\_Min minus Com\_MMR) in seroresponse rate should be ≥ -5% for antibodies to measles virus when tested with ELISA.|Difference in seroresponse rate|-5.48|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-7.65|-3.43|||||Asymptotic standardized 97.5% CI for the difference in seroresponse rate.|Non-inferiority of Inv\_MMR\_Min vaccine compared to Com\_MMR vaccine in terms of seroresponse rate to measles virus at Day 42.||-3.43|-7.65|
81652054|NCT01681992|162994492|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference (Inv\_MMR\_Med minus Com\_MMR) in seroresponse rate should be ≥ -5% for antibodies to measles virus when tested with ELISA.|Difference in seroresponse rate|-2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.96|-0.27|||||Asymptotic standardized 97.5% CI for the difference in seroresponse rate.|Non-inferiority of Inv\_MMR\_Med vaccine compared to Com\_MMR vaccine in terms of seroresponse rate to measles virus at Day 42.||-0.27|-3.96|
81652055|NCT01681992|162994493|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI on the group difference (Inv\_MMR\_Min minus Com\_MMR) in seroresponse rate should be ≥ -5% for antibodies to mumps virus when tested with ELISA.|Difference in seroresponse rate|-0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.91|1.04|||||Asymptotic standardized 97.5% CI for the difference in seroresponse rate.|Non-inferiority of Inv\_MMR\_Min vaccine compared to Com\_MMR vaccine in terms of seroresponse rate to mumps virus at Day 42.||1.04|-1.91|
81652056|NCT01681992|162994493|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI on the group difference (Inv\_MMR\_Med minus Com\_MMR) in seroresponse rate should be ≥ -5% for antibodies to mumps virus when tested with ELISA.|Difference in seroresponse rate|-0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.11|0.91|||||Asymptotic standardized 97.5% CI for the difference in seroresponse rate.|Non-inferiority of Inv\_MMR\_Med vaccine compared to Com\_MMR vaccine in terms of seroresponse rate to mumps virus at Day 42.||0.91|-2.11|
81652057|NCT01681992|162994494|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI on the group difference (Inv\_MMR\_Min minus Com\_MMR) in seroresponse rate should be ≥ -10% for antibodies to mumps virus when tested with PRNT.|Difference in seroresponse rate|-9.41|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-13.2|-5.62|||||Asymptotic standardized 97.5% CI for the difference in seroresponse rate.|Non-inferiority of Inv\_MMR\_Min vaccine compared to Com\_MMR vaccine in terms of seroresponse rate to mumps virus at Day 42.||-5.62|-13.20|
81710308|NCT02253173|163117049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9929|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9929
81710309|NCT02253173|163117049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9634|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9634
81710310|NCT02253173|163117049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0898|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0898
81528910|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.069||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||ICAM--1 prior to cycle 3||||0.069
81652058|NCT01681992|162994494|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI on the group difference (Inv\_MMR\_Med minus Com\_MMR) in seroresponse rate should be ≥ -10% for antibodies to mumps virus when tested with PRNT.|Difference in seroresponse rate|-7.22|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-10.94|-3.49|||||Asymptotic standardized 97.5% CI for the difference in seroresponse rate.|Non-inferiority of Inv\_MMR\_Med vaccine compared to Com\_MMR vaccine in terms of seroresponse rate to mumps virus at Day 42.||-3.49|-10.94|
81464449|NCT00789698|162620221|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a non-inferiority analysis. Lurasidone will be declared as effective as quetiapine XR in preventing relapse if the upper bound of a 2-sided 95% confidence limit for the hazard ration of lurasidone vs. quetiapine is no greater than an equivalence hazard ratio margin of 1.93.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.728|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.295||There is no hypothesis tested. Since this was a non-inferiority study, the upper bound of the 95% CI for the hazard ratio was compared to the pre-specified margin of 1.93 to demonstrate the non-inferiority of lurasidone compared to Quetiapine XR.|COX Proportional Hazards Model|||Comparison of time to relapse of psychotic symptoms between LUR-LUR and QXR-QXR as analyzed using the Cox proportional-hazards model.||1.295|0.410|
81464450|NCT02702388|162620227|NON_INFERIORITY|Odds ratio of ORR as of Week 24 response (18 mg vs 24 mg) along with its 95% confidence interval (CI) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method, stratified by the randomization stratification factors. The test was performed per the 95% CI using the noninferiority margin of 0.4. Noninferiority will be declared if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the odds ratio is greater than 0.4.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.96||||||||0.96|0.26|
81528911|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.34||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VCAM--1 prior to cycle 2||||0.34
81617556|NCT03823300|162915339|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|9.3|||||The treatment difference in adjusted means of change from baseline CST is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept. MMRM adjustments are listed in the outcome measure description.|Treatment Difference in Adjusted Means at Weeks 52-60||9.3|-6.6|
81617557|NCT00964366|162915382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Dunn's Multiple Comparisons Test|||||||> 0.05
81617558|NCT00964366|162915384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Dapsone versus Clindamycin/BPO gel.|Dunn's Multiple Comparisons Test|||||||< 0.05
81617559|NCT00964366|162915385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81617560|NCT00964366|162915386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81617561|NCT02957539|162915398|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-10.7|1.6|||||Change in weight from baseline to week 32 in the financial rewards arm minus the change in weight from baseline to week 32 in the no rewards arm.|||1.6|-10.7|
81617562|NCT02957539|162915398|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.0|||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-11.1|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Change in weight from baseline to week 32 in the non-financial arm minus the change in weight from baseline to week 32 in the no rewards arm|||1|-11.1|<0.025
81617563|NCT02957539|162915399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.5|1.8|||||Change in Self Efficacy score from baseline to week 16 in the financial rewards arm minus the change in Self Efficacy score from baseline to week 16 in the no rewards arm.|||1.8|-0.5|
81617564|NCT02957539|162915399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.8|1.5|||||Change in Self Efficacy score from baseline to week 16 in the nonfinancial rewards arm minus the change in Self Efficacy score from baseline to week 16 in the no rewards arm.|||1.5|-0.8|
81617565|NCT02957539|162915400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.2|1.4|||||The change in self efficacy from baseline to week 32 in the financial incentive arm minus the change in self efficacy from baseline to week 32 in the no rewards arm|||1.4|-1.2|
81617566|NCT02957539|162915400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.9|1.8|||||The change in self efficacy from baseline to week 32 in the nonfinancial incentive arm minus the change in self efficacy from baseline to week 32 in the no rewards arm|||1.8|-.9|
81617567|NCT02957539|162915401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.2|2.8|||||The change in self efficacy from baseline to week 52 in the financial incentive arm minus the change in self efficacy from baseline to week 52 in the no rewards arm|||2.8|0.2|
81617568|NCT02957539|162915401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.0|2.3|||||The change in self efficacy from baseline to week 52 in the nonfinancial incentive arm minus the change in self efficacy from baseline to week 52 in the no rewards arm|||2.3|0.0|
81617569|NCT02957539|162915402|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.4|0.9|||||Change in intrinsic motivation score from baseline to week 16 in the financial rewards arm minus the change in intrinsic motivation score from baseline to week 16 in the no rewards arm.|||0.9|-0.4|
81617570|NCT02957539|162915402|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.6|0.7|||||Change in intrinsic motivation score from baseline to week 16 in the nonfinancial rewards arm minus the change in intrinsic motivation score from baseline to week 16 in the no rewards arm.|||0.7|-0.6|
81617571|NCT02957539|162915403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.2|1.3|||||The change in intrinsic motivation from baseline to week 32 in the financial incentive arm minus the change in intrinsic motivation from baseline to week 32 in the no rewards arm|||1.3|-0.2|
81710311|NCT02253173|163117050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5146|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5146
81710312|NCT02253173|163117050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0099|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0099
81652059|NCT01681992|162994495|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI on the group difference (Inv\_MMR\_Min minus Com\_MMR) in seroresponse rate should be ≥ -5% for antibodies to rubella virus when tested with ELISA.|Difference in seroresponse rate|-1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.11|-0.42|||||Asymptotic standardized 97.5% CI for the difference in seroresponse rate.|Non-inferiority of Inv\_MMR\_Min vaccine compared to Com\_MMR vaccine in terms of seroresponse rate to rubella virus at Day 42.||-0.42|-3.11|
81652060|NCT01681992|162994495|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI on the group difference (Inv\_MMR\_Med minus Com\_MMR) in seroresponse rate should be ≥ -5% for antibodies to rubella virus when tested with ELISA.|Difference in seroresponse rate|-1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.5|0.05|||||Asymptotic standardized 97.5% CI for the difference in seroresponse rate.|Non-inferiority of Inv\_MMR\_Med vaccine compared to Com\_MMR vaccine in terms of seroresponse rate to rubella virus at Day 42.||0.05|-2.50|
81652061|NCT01681992|162994496|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI on the group ratio of GMCs (Inv\_MMR\_Min over pooled Com\_MMR) should to be ≥ 0.67 for antibodies to measles virus when tested with ELISA.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.72|0.88|||ANOVA|97.5% CI for GMC ratio was computed using ANOVA model on the log-transformed concentrations with vaccine group and the country as fixed effects.||Non-inferiority of Inv\_MMR\_Min vaccine compared to COM\_MMR vaccine in terms of GMCs for anti-measles antibodies at Day 42.||0.88|0.72|
81652062|NCT01681992|162994496|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI on the group ratio of GMCs (Inv\_MMR\_Med over pooled Com\_MMR) should to be ≥ 0.67 for antibodies to measles virus when tested with ELISA.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.83|1.01|||ANOVA|97.5% CI for GMC ratio was computed using ANOVA model on the log-transformed concentrations with vaccine group and the country as fixed effects.||Non-inferiority of Inv\_MMR\_Med vaccine compared to COM\_MMR vaccine in terms of GMCs for anti-measles antibodies at Day 42.||1.01|0.83|
81703389|NCT01602549|163101821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-4.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.07|1.76|||||Day 1; 240 min PD: The AMs and differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit\*time point interaction, and Baseline UPDRS-3 score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|240 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||1.76|-10.07|
81703390|NCT01602549|163101821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.79|-0.81|||||Day 8; Pre-dose: The AMs and differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit\*time point interaction, and Baseline UPDRS-3 score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|Pre dose: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||-0.81|-12.79|
81703391|NCT01602549|163101821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-3.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.96|2.03|||||Day 8; 120 min PD: The AMs and differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit\*time point interaction, and Baseline UPDRS-3 score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|120 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||2.03|-9.96|
81703392|NCT01602549|163101821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-5.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.29|0.71|||||Day 8; 180 min PD: The AMs and differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit\*time point interaction, and Baseline UPDRS-3 score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|180 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||0.71|-11.29|
81703393|NCT01602549|163101821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.88|-2.91|||||Day 8; 240 min PD: The AMs and differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit\*time point interaction, and Baseline UPDRS-3 score as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect.|240 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||-2.91|-14.88|
81528912|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.046||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set to 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VCAM--1 prior to cycle 3||||0.046
81703394|NCT01602549|163101822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-2.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|-0.9|||||OFF: Treatment Period: The AMs and differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model fitting treatment and Baseline amount of hours spent ON/OFF as main effects.|OFF: Treatment Period||-0.90|-3.71|
81703395|NCT01602549|163101822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.48|||||ON: Treatment Period: The AMs and differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model fitting treatment and Baseline amount of hours spent ON/OFF as main effects.|ON: Treatment Period||3.48|0.28|
81703396|NCT01602549|163101823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-2.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.79|16.13|||||Day 1, pre-dose: The AMs/differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a MM fitting treatment, visit, time point (TP), treatment\*visit\*TP interaction, and BL score as fixed effects, TP as a repeated effect, and par. as a random effect.|Pre-dose: Day GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||16.13|-21.79|
81703397|NCT01602549|163101823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.39|19.56|||||Day 1, 0 min PD: The AMs/differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a MM fitting treatment, visit, time point (TP), treatment\*visit\*TP interaction, and BL score as fixed effects, TP as a repeated effect, and par. as a random effect.|0 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||19.56|-18.39|
81710313|NCT02253173|163117050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0150
81710314|NCT02253173|163117051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9039|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9039
81652063|NCT01681992|162994497|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI on the group ratio of GMCs (Inv\_MMR\_Min over pooled Com\_MMR) should to be ≥ 0.67 for antibodies to mumps virus when tested with ELISA.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.76|0.89|||ANOVA|97.5% CI for GMC ratio was computed using ANOVA model on the log-transformed concentrations with vaccine group and the country as fixed effects.||Non-inferiority of Inv\_MMR\_Min vaccine compared to COM\_MMR vaccine in terms of GMCs for anti-mumps antibodies at Day 42.||0.89|0.76|
81617572|NCT02957539|162915403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.3|1.6|||||The change in intrinsic motivation from baseline to week 32 in the nonfinancial incentive arm minus the change in intrinsic motivation from baseline to week 32 in the no rewards arm|||1.6|-0.3|
81617573|NCT02957539|162915404|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.5|1.5|||||The change in intrinsic motivation from baseline to week 52 in the financial incentive arm minus the change in intrinsic motivation from baseline to week 52 in the no rewards arm|||1.5|-0.5|
81617574|NCT02957539|162915404|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.8|1.6|||||Incentive Group minus usual care|||1.6|-0.8|
81617575|NCT02957539|162915405|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.0|2.6|||||Change in PHQ-8 score from baseline to week 16 in the financial rewards arm minus the change in PHQ-8 score from baseline to week 16 in the no rewards arm.|||2.6|-2.0|
81617576|NCT02957539|162915405|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.5|2.9|||||Change in PHQ-9 from week baseline to week 16 in the non-financial incentive group minus the change from week baseline to week 16 in the no rewards group|||2.9|-1.5|
81617577|NCT02957539|162915406|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.7|4.5|||||The change in PHQ-8 from baseline to week 32 in the financial incentive arm minus the change in PHQ-8 from baseline to week 32 in the no rewards arm|||4.5|-1.7|
81617578|NCT02957539|162915406|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.7|5.0|||||The change in PHQ-8 from baseline to week 32 in the nonfinancial incentive arm minus the change in PHQ-8 from baseline to week 32 in the no rewards arm|||5.0|-0.7|
81617579|NCT02957539|162915407|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.9|2.8|||||Change in PHQ-8 score from baseline to week 52 in the financial rewards arm minus the change in PHQ-8 score from baseline to week 52 in the no rewards arm.|||2.8|-4.9|
81710315|NCT02253173|163117051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3751|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3751
81528913|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.11||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set to 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FGF2 prior to cycle 2||||0.11
81617580|NCT02957539|162915407|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.9|3.6|||||The change in PHQ-8 from baseline to week 52 in the nonfinancial incentive arm minus the change in PHQ-8 from baseline to week 52 in the no rewards arm|||3.6|-2.9|
81617581|NCT02957539|162915408|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-7.4|1.0|||||Change in weight from baseline to week 16 in the financial rewards arm minus the change in weight from baseline to week 16 in the no rewards arm.|||1|-7.4|
81617582|NCT02957539|162915408|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-8.7|-0.4|||||Change in weight from baseline to week 16 in the nonfinancial rewards arm minus the change in weight from baseline to week 32 in the no rewards arm.|||-0.4|-8.7|
81617583|NCT02957539|162915409|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.0|10.7|||||Change in weight from baseline to week 52 in the financial rewards arm minus the change in weight from baseline to week 52 in the no rewards arm.|||10.7|-6|
81617584|NCT02957539|162915409|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-11.2|4.1|||||Change in weight from baseline to week 52 in the nonfinancial rewards arm minus the change in weight from baseline to week 52 in the no rewards arm.|||4.1|-11.2|
81617585|NCT01924767|162915415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean of ratio|43.661|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.52|69.269|||Regression, Linear|||This was non-confirmatory testing, dose proportionality of dose from 2.5mg to 100mg for Cmax (single dose) was analysed.||69.269|27.520|
81710316|NCT02253173|163117051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0073|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0073
81617586|NCT01924767|162915415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean of ratio|31.234|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.193|80.011|||Regression, Linear|||This was non-confirmatory testing, dose proportionality of dose from 2.5mg to 100mg for Cmax,ss (Multiple dose) was analysed.||80.011|12.193|
81617587|NCT01924767|162915416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean of ratio|49.707|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.49|73.776|||Regression, Linear|||This was non-confirmatory testing, dose proportionality of dose from 2.5mg to 100mg for AUC (0-infinity, single dose) was analysed.||73.776|33.490|
81617588|NCT01924767|162915416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean of ratio|37.632|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.429|91.789|||Regression, Linear|||This was non confirmatory testing, dose proportionality of dose from 2.5mg to 100mg for AUC (0-infinity, at steady state, day 9) was analysed.||91.789|15.429|
81617589|NCT01924767|162915427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37645.43||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11021.57|64269.3||This was non-confirmatory testing.|ANCOVA|The baseline value has been used a continuous covariate.||The mean change from baseline (day -2) to day 8 and comparisons to placebo for Urine Glucose Excretion (AE(0-24)).||64269.30|11021.57|0.0067
81617590|NCT01924767|162915427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|82898.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55344.83|110451.6||This was non-confirmatory testing.|ANCOVA|The baseline value has been used a continuous covariate.|Mean difference to placebo is calculated.|The mean change from baseline (day -2) to day 8 and comparisons to placebo for Urine Glucose Excretion (AE(0-24)).||110451.6|55344.83|<0.0001
81617591|NCT01924767|162915427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|79982.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53087.22|106878.6||This was non-confirmatory testing.|ANCOVA|The baseline value has been used a continuous covariate.|Mean Difference to placebo is calculated.|The mean change from baseline (day -2) to day 8 and comparisons to placebo for Urine Glucose Excretion (AE(0-24)).||106878.6|53087.22|<0.0001
81617592|NCT01924767|162915427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|91306.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64685.41|117928.5||This was non-confirmatory testing.|ANCOVA|The baseline value has been used a continuous covariate.|Mean Difference to placebo was calculated|The mean change from baseline (day -2) to day 8 and comparisons to placebo for Urine Glucose Excretion (AE(0-24)).||117928.5|64685.41|<0.0001
81652064|NCT01681992|162994497|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI on the group ratio of GMCs (Inv\_MMR\_Med over pooled Com\_MMR) should to be ≥ 0.67 for antibodies to mumps virus when tested with ELISA.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.78|0.91|||ANOVA|97.5% CI for GMC ratio was computed using ANOVA model on the log-transformed concentrations with vaccine group and the country as fixed effects.||Non-inferiority of Inv\_MMR\_Med vaccine compared to COM\_MMR vaccine in terms of GMCs for anti-mumps antibodies at Day 42.||0.91|0.78|
81652065|NCT01681992|162994498|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI on the group ratio of GMCs (Inv\_MMR\_Min over pooled Com\_MMR) should to be ≥ 0.67 for antibodies to mumps virus when tested with PRNT.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.53|0.68|||ANOVA|97.5% CI for GMC ratio was computed using ANOVA model on the log-transformed titers with vaccine group and the country as fixed effects.||Non-inferiority of Inv\_MMR\_Min vaccine compared to COM\_MMR vaccine in terms of GMCs for anti-mumps antibodies at Day 42.||0.68|0.53|
81652066|NCT01681992|162994498|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI on the group ratio of GMCs (Inv\_MMR\_Med over pooled Com\_MMR) should to be ≥ 0.67 for antibodies to mumps virus when tested with PRNT.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.57|0.74|||ANOVA|97.5% CI for GMC ratio was computed using ANOVA model on the log-transformed titers with vaccine group and the country as fixed effects.||Non-inferiority of Inv\_MMR\_Med vaccine compared to COM\_MMR vaccine in terms of GMCs for anti-mumps antibodies at Day 42.||0.74|0.57|
81652067|NCT01681992|162994499|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI on the group ratio of GMCs (Inv\_MMR\_Min over pooled Com\_MMR) should to be ≥ 0.67 for antibodies to rubella virus when tested with ELISA.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.83|0.95|||ANOVA|97.5% CI for GMC ratio was computed using ANOVA model on the log-transformed concentrations with vaccine group and the country as fixed effects.||Non-inferiority of Inv\_MMR\_Min vaccine compared to COM\_MMR vaccine in terms of GMCs for anti-rubella antibodies at Day 42.||0.95|0.83|
81652068|NCT01681992|162994499|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI on the group ratio of GMCs (Inv\_MMR\_Med over pooled Com\_MMR) should to be ≥ 0.67 for antibodies to rubella virus when tested with ELISA.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.83|0.95|||ANOVA|97.5% CI for GMC ratio was computed using ANOVA model on the log-transformed concentrations with vaccine group and the country as fixed effects.||Non-inferiority of Inv\_MMR\_Med vaccine compared to COM\_MMR vaccine in terms of GMCs for anti-rubella antibodies at Day 42.||0.95|0.83|
81652069|NCT02838979|162994529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.34||0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for the interaction of treatment and sequence|ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA was used to assess differences between the groups||||||0.15
81652070|NCT02838979|162994530|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.18||0.86|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for the interaction of treatment and sequence|ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA was used to assess differences between the groups||||||0.86
81652071|NCT02838979|162994531|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.04||0.44|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for the interaction of treatment and sequence|ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA was used to assess differences between the groups||||||0.44
81652072|NCT02838979|162994532|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.21||0.36|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for the interaction of treatment and sequence|ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA was used to assess differences between the groups||||||0.36
81528914|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.23||||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a prior threshold for statistical significance was set to 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FGF2 prior to cycle 3||||0.23
81652073|NCT02838979|162994533|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.87||0.6|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for the interaction of treatment and sequence|ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA was used to assess differences between the groups||||||0.60
81652074|NCT00447590|162994535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||2-sided Exact Binomial Test|||p-Value is from a 2-sided exact binomial test to test the null hypothesis that 30% of subjects have at least 30% EWL.||||<0.0001
81652075|NCT01028677|162994541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 1 sided|||Analysis of fear emotion||||.61
81652076|NCT01028677|162994542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Positive Symptoms||||0.008
81652077|NCT01028677|162994542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Negative Symptoms||||0.002
81652078|NCT01028677|162994542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||General Symptoms||||0.04
81652079|NCT01028677|162994542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Positive Symptoms||||0.05
81652080|NCT01028677|162994542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Negative Symptoms||||0.08
81652081|NCT01028677|162994542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||General Symptoms||||0.025
81652082|NCT01028677|162994544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.03
81652083|NCT01028677|162994546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.784|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||IRI-total||||.784
81652084|NCT01028677|162994546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Distress analysis||||1.00
81652085|NCT01028677|162994546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Perspective-Taking||||.03
81652086|NCT01028677|162994546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.135|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Emotional empathy analysis||||.135
81652087|NCT01028677|162994546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.681|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Fantasy Analysis||||.681
81652088|NCT01028677|162994546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Distress analysis||||1.00
81652089|NCT04079634|162994560|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81652090|NCT03812029|162994561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0015
81652091|NCT03812029|162994561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0121||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0121
81652092|NCT03812029|162994561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0371||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0371
81652093|NCT03812029|162994562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.003
81652094|NCT03812029|162994562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.04
81652095|NCT03812029|162994563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0017||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0017
81652096|NCT03812029|162994563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.018
81652097|NCT03812029|162994563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.13
81652098|NCT03812029|162994564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81652099|NCT03812029|162994564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81652100|NCT03812029|162994564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.018
81652101|NCT03812029|162994565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.09
81652102|NCT03812029|162994565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.47
81652103|NCT03812029|162994565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.14
81652104|NCT03812029|162994566|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81652105|NCT03812029|162994566|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81652106|NCT03812029|162994566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0002
81652107|NCT03812029|162994567|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.017
81464451|NCT02729051|162620260|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval around the (FF/UMEC/VI versus FF/VI+UMEC) treatment difference is above -50 milliliter (mL) then FF/UMEC/VI was to be considered non-inferior to FF/VI+UMEC.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0161|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.05|||||MMRM method included covariates of Baseline FEV1, stratum (number of long-acting bronchodilators per day during the run-in: 0/1 or 2), visit, geographical region, treatment, visit by treatment and visit by Baseline interaction.|||0.050|-0.013|
81652108|NCT03812029|162994567|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0006
81652109|NCT03812029|162994567|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.006
81652110|NCT03812029|162994568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.16
81652111|NCT03812029|162994568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81652112|NCT03812029|162994568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.57
81652113|NCT03812029|162994569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0017||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0017
81652114|NCT03812029|162994569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0093||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance : \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0093
81652115|NCT00790205|162994580|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Hazard Ratio of Sitagliptin/Placebo: the between-treatment difference in time to the first primary composite CV outcome measure was assessed by the hazard ratio between the sitagliptin and placebo groups. The confidence interval for the hazard ratio was computed and compared to 1.30, the non-inferiority margin.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.09|||Cox proportional hazards model|Model stratified by region with treatment group only as explanatory variable.||||1.09|0.88|<0.001
81652116|NCT00790205|162994581|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Hazard Ratio of Sitagliptin/Placebo: the between-treatment difference in time to the first primary composite CV outcome measure was assessed by the hazard ratio between the sitagliptin and placebo groups. The confidence interval for the hazard ratio was computed and compared to 1.30, the non-inferiority margin.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.08|||Cox proportional hazards model|Model stratified by region with treatment group only as explanatory variable.||||1.08|0.89|<0.001
81652117|NCT00790205|162994582|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Hazard Ratio of Sitagliptin/Placebo: the between-treatment difference in time to the first primary composite CV outcome measure was assessed by the hazard ratio between the sitagliptin and placebo groups. The confidence interval for the hazard ratio was computed and compared to 1.30, the non-inferiority margin.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.11|||Cox proportional hazards model|Model stratified by region with treatment group only as explanatory variable.||||1.11|0.89|<0.001
81652118|NCT00790205|162994583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Hazard Ratio of Sitagliptin/Placebo: the between-treatment difference in time to the first primary composite CV outcome measure was assessed by the hazard ratio between the sitagliptin and placebo groups. The confidence interval for the hazard ratio was computed and compared to 1.30, the non-inferiority margin.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.1|||Cox proportional hazards model|Model stratified by region with treatment group only as explanatory variable.||||1.10|0.89|<0.001
81652119|NCT00790205|162994584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.24|||Cox proportional hazards model|||Hazard Ratio of Sitagliptin/Placebo: The between-treatment difference in mortality due to all causes was assessed by the hazard ratio between the Sitagliptin and Placebo groups.||1.24|0.91|0.435
81652120|NCT00790205|162994585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.14|||Cox proportional hazards model|||Hazard Ratio of Sitagliptin/Placebo: The between-treatment difference in mortality due to all causes was assessed by the hazard ratio between the Sitagliptin and Placebo groups.||1.14|0.90|0.875
81652121|NCT00790205|162994586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.19|||Cox proportional hazards model|Model stratified by region with treatment group and history of CHF at baseline as explanatory variables.||Hazard Ratio of Sitagliptin/Placebo: The between-treatment difference in CHF cases requiring hospitalization was assessed by the hazard ratio between the Sitagliptin and Placebo groups.||1.19|0.81|0.858
81652122|NCT00790205|162994587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.2|||Cox proportional hazards model|Model stratified by region with treatment group and history of CHF at baseline as explanatory variables.||Hazard Ratio of Sitagliptin/Placebo: The between-treatment difference in CHF cases requiring hospitalization was assessed by the hazard ratio between the Sitagliptin and Placebo groups.||1.20|0.83|0.983
81652123|NCT00790205|162994594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.77|||Cox proportional hazards model|Model stratified by region with treatment group only as explanatory variable.||||0.77|0.61|<0.001
81652124|NCT00790205|162994595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.79|||Cox proportional hazards model|Model stratified by region with treatment group only as explanatory variable.||||0.79|0.63|<0.001
81652125|NCT00790205|162994596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.75|||Cox proportional hazards model|Model stratified by region with treatment group only as explanatory variable.||||0.75|0.65|<0.001
81652126|NCT00790205|162994597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.77|||Cox proportional hazards model|Model stratified by region with treatment group only as explanatory variable.||||0.77|0.68|<0.001
81652127|NCT01441635|162994655|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-205.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|45.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-295.77|-116.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-116.01|-295.77|< 0.001
81652128|NCT01441635|162994655|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-189.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|44.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-278.33|-101.53|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-101.53|-278.33|< 0.001
81652129|NCT01441635|162994655|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-138.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|40.86||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-220.18|-55.76|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-55.76|-220.18|0.001
81652130|NCT01441635|162994655|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-130.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.68||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-206.7|-54.6|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-54.60|-206.70|0.001
81464452|NCT02729051|162620261|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.2|||||Analysis included covariates of treatment group, stratum (number of long-acting bronchodilators per day during the run-in: 0/1 or 2), geographical region, visit, Baseline, Baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions.|||1.20|0.71|
81464453|NCT02729051|162620262|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.906|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8327|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|0.728|||||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of Baseline SGRQ, stratum (number of long-acting bronchodilators per day during the run-in: 0/1 or 2), visit, geographical region, treatment, visit by treatment and visit by Baseline.|||0.728|-2.540|
81652131|NCT01441635|162994656|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-75.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-102.93|-48.28|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-48.28|-102.93|< 0.001
81652132|NCT01441635|162994656|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-64.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.14|-37.39|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-37.39|-91.14|< 0.001
81652133|NCT01441635|162994656|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-67.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.73||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-113.39|-21.96|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-21.96|-113.39|0.005
81652134|NCT01441635|162994656|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|-56.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.24|-40.45|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-40.45|-73.24|< 0.001
81652135|NCT01441635|162994657|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81652136|NCT01441635|162994657|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81652137|NCT01441635|162994657|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81652138|NCT01441635|162994657|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81652139|NCT01441635|162994658|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81652140|NCT01441635|162994658|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81652141|NCT01441635|162994658|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81652142|NCT01441635|162994658|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81652143|NCT01441635|162994659|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81652144|NCT01441635|162994659|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81652145|NCT01441635|162994659|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81652146|NCT01441635|162994659|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81652147|NCT01441635|162994661|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.56|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||2.56|0.97|< 0.001
81464454|NCT02729051|162620263|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.25|||||Include covariates of treatment group, stratum (number of long-acting bronchodilators/ day during the run-in: 0/1 or 2), geographical region, visit, Baseline dyspnea index (BDI) focal score, BDI focal score/ visit and treatment/ visit interactions.|||1.25|0.72|
81652148|NCT01441635|162994661|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.56|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||2.56|1.00|< 0.001
81652149|NCT01441635|162994661|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.75|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||1.75|0.13|0.024
81652150|NCT01441635|162994661|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.51|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||1.51|0.28|0.005
81652151|NCT01441635|162994662|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.08|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.08|-0.63|0.011
81464455|NCT02729051|162620264|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1773|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.211|0.485|||||Analysis included covariates of BDI focal score, stratum (number of long-acting bronchodilators per day during the run-in: 0/1 or 2), visit, geographical region, treatment, visit by treatment and visit by BDI Focal score interactions.|||0.485|-0.211|
81464456|NCT02729051|162620265|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.12|||||Analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model.|||1.12|0.68|
81464457|NCT01399047|162620284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.105||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.243|||Prescott's test||Mycophenolate was tolerated in 17/19 subjects (89.5%, 95% CI: 66.9% - 98.7%), while placebo was tolerated in 19/19 subjects (100%, 95% CI: 82.4% - 100%). The difference in tolerability rates was 10.5% (95% CI: -3.3% - 24.3%, p=0.21).|The primary outcome variable was tolerability, defined as the proportion of subjects able to complete 8 weeks on the assigned treatment. Tolerability was compared among the treatment groups using Prescott's test. A 95% confidence interval was computed for the tolerability of mycophenolate, placebo, and their difference.||0.243|-0.033|0.21
81464458|NCT01399047|162620285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.69||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|3.28|||Prescott's test|||||3.28|-4.67|0.72
81464459|NCT01399047|162620286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Prescott's test|||||||0.78
81464460|NCT01399047|162620287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Prescott's test|||||||0.98
81464461|NCT01399047|162620288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.26
81528915|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.37||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set to 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PDGF--AA prior to cycle 2||||0.37
81652152|NCT01441635|162994662|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.03|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.03|-0.59|0.030
81652153|NCT01441635|162994662|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.06|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||0.06|-0.59|0.109
81652154|NCT01441635|162994662|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.19|-0.80|0.002
81652155|NCT01441635|162994663|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.32||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-1.67|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-1.67|-18.90|0.020
81652156|NCT01441635|162994663|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.39||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.36|1.13|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||1.13|-16.36|0.087
81652157|NCT01441635|162994663|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.28||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.43|-0.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.19|-17.43|0.045
81652158|NCT01441635|162994663|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.14||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.06|-5.32|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-5.32|-22.06|0.002
81652159|NCT01441635|162994664|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.56|-1.47|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-1.47|-9.56|0.008
81652160|NCT01441635|162994664|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.11|-0.8|||ANCOVA|||||-0.80|-9.11|0.020
81652161|NCT01441635|162994664|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.18|1.91|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||1.91|-9.18|0.194
81652162|NCT01441635|162994664|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.33|-3.07|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-3.07|-11.33|0.001
81652163|NCT01441635|162994667|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|One-way Kruskal-Wallis test with treatment as a factor.||||||< 0.001
81652164|NCT01441635|162994667|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|One-way Kruskal-Wallis test with treatment as a factor.||||||< 0.001
81652165|NCT01441635|162994667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|One-way Kruskal-Wallis test with treatment as a factor.||||||0.052
81652166|NCT01441635|162994667|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|One-way Kruskal-Wallis test with treatment as a factor.||||||< 0.001
81652167|NCT01441635|162994668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.003
81652168|NCT01441635|162994668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.016
81652169|NCT01441635|162994668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.012
81652170|NCT01441635|162994668|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81652171|NCT01441635|162994669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.161|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|One-way Kruskal-Wallis test with treatment as a factor||||||0.161
81652172|NCT01441635|162994669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.173|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|One-way Kruskal-Wallis test with treatment as a factor.||||||0.173
81652173|NCT01441635|162994669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|One-way Kruskal-Wallis test with treatment as a factor.||||||0.072
81652174|NCT01441635|162994669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|One-way Kruskal-Wallis test with treatment as a factor.||||||0.003
81652175|NCT01441635|162994670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.203
81652176|NCT01441635|162994670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.342|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.342
81652177|NCT01441635|162994670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.038
81652178|NCT01441635|162994670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.111|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.111
81652179|NCT01825577|162994675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.9||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.55
81652180|NCT01825577|162994676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.67
81652181|NCT00358644|162994677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Participants|23.6||||||95.0|13.2|37.0||||||||37.0|13.2|
81652182|NCT03518567|162994706|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.78||||4e-08|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|"hits purchased on the MPT predicting hits actually purchased and smoked in the laboratory.~covariate: baseline total individual income"||||||.00000004
81652183|NCT03518567|162994707|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.09||9e-09|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000000009
81652184|NCT03518567|162994708|SUPERIORITY||correlation|0.02||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||correlation|Correlation between puffs on the topography device and grams of cannabis used per week.||||||.87
81652185|NCT02473965|162994718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.868|||=|1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.787||The statistical inference was tested as 2-sided with alpha=0.05.|Fisher Exact|||An unstratified analysis using Fisher's exact test was used for treatment comparison without adjustment for stratified baseline prednisone equivalent dose level due to the small cell size. The odds ratio and confidence intervals are calculated overall (i.e. all mITT subjects).||2.787|0.270|=1.00
81652186|NCT02473965|162994719|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.536|=|0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.52|26.68|||ANCOVA|||Treatment comparison of percent change in daily CS dose from baseline to Week 39. The Analysis of Covariance model included the percent change from baseline in daily CS dose as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect and baseline daily CS dose as covariate.||26.68|-23.52|=0.900
81652187|NCT01183390|162994721|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.1|102.28|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||102.28|95.10|
81652188|NCT01183390|162994722|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.99|101.8|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101.80|96.99|
81652189|NCT04057573|162994723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.45||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.737|6.835||The model included the treatment group (1.5% BID and vehicle) and stratification factors (skin type and region).|exact logistic regression|||||6.835|1.737|0.0004
81652190|NCT04057573|162994724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.296|6.949||The model included the treatment group (1.5% BID and vehicle) and stratification factors (skin type and region).|exact logistic regression|||||6.949|2.296|< 0.0001
81652191|NCT04057573|162994725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.29||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|108.739||The model included the treatment group (1.5% BID and vehicle) and stratification factors (skin type and region).|exact logistic regression|||||108.739|2.150|0.0065
81652192|NCT04057573|162994726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.29||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.865|9.853||The model included the treatment group (1.5% BID and vehicle) and stratification factors (skin type and region).|exact logistic regression|||||9.853|1.865|0.0006
81652193|NCT04057573|162994727|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.86||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.851|12.755||The model included the treatment group (1.5% BID and vehicle) and stratification factors (skin type and region).|exact logistic regression|||||12.755|1.851|0.0013
81652194|NCT04057573|162994728|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.59|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.46|-10.45||Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors (Skin Type Fitzpatrick scale Type I, II versus Type III, IV, V, and VI, Region North America/Europe) + Baseline|ANCOVA|||||-10.45|-28.46|< 0.0001
81652195|NCT04057573|162994731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.267|6.246||The model included the treatment group (1.5% BID and vehicle) and stratification factors (skin type and region).|exact logistic regression|||||6.246|2.267|< 0.0001
81652196|NCT04057573|162994733|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-28.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.94|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.33|-18.86|||mixed-effect model; repeated measurement|||||-18.86|-38.33|<0.0001
81652197|NCT04057573|162994736|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-19.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.55|-13.16|||mixed-effect model; repeated measurement|||||-13.16|-26.55|<0.0001
81652198|NCT04057573|162994738|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-11.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.23|-6.67|||mixed-effect model; repeated measurement|||||-6.67|-17.23|<0.0001
81652199|NCT04057573|162994740|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.121|6.63||The model included the treatment group (1.5% BID and vehicle) and stratification factors (skin type and region).|exact logistic regression|||T-VASI25||6.630|2.121|< 0.0001
81652200|NCT04057573|162994740|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.59||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.045|20.192||The model included the treatment group (1.5% BID and vehicle) and stratification factors (skin type and region).|exact logistic regression|||T-VASI75||20.192|1.045|0.0436
81652201|NCT04057573|162994740|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||||||||The p value was not evaluable because the response rate in the vehicle group was too low.||||T-VASI90||||
81652202|NCT04057573|162994743|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.39|||mixed-effect model; repeated measurement|||||0.39|-1.60|0.2350
81464462|NCT02046005|162620294|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.23||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.51||We compared the PRE-RA group (PRE-RA arm and PRE-RA Plus arm combined) to the Comparison arm for the primary composite outcome at the 3 primary post-intervention time points using generalized estimating equations (GEE).|generalized estimating equations||PRE-RA group (combined PRE-RA arm and PRE-RA Plus arm) compared to Comparison arm (reference)|"In the primary analysis, we combined the PRE-RA and PRE-RA Plus arms into a single PRE-RA group and compared it to the Comparison arm (aka General Rheumatoid Arthritis Education)"||1.51|1.01|0.043
81464463|NCT00251303|162620337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.959||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.959
81652203|NCT03299049|162994764|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the Cochran-Mantel Haenzel (CMH) adjusted treatment difference (Q8W minus Q4W) is less than 4%.|Adjusted difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.2|||||Adjusted CMH estimate of the difference in the percentage of participants with Plasma HIV-1 \>=50 c/mL between each treatment group (Q8W - Q4W) and corresponding 95% CI is presented.|||2.2|-0.6|
81652204|NCT03299049|162994765|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the CMH adjusted treatment difference (Q8W minus Q4W) is greater than -10%|Adjusted difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|3.7|||||Adjusted CMH estimate of the difference in the percentage of participants with Plasma HIV-1 \<50 c/mL between each treatment group (Q8W-Q4W) and corresponding 95% CI is presented.|||3.7|-2.1|
81652205|NCT00475644|162994826|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.031|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.86||||||||0.860|0.001|
81652206|NCT01411241|162994827|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of all the 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of the difference is greater than -10% for all antigens. Wilson score (without continuity adjustment) 95% two-sided CI was used for the difference of seroprotection/booster rates.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|1.4||||||Non-inferiority (Group 1 - Group 2); Anti-diphtheria. Non-inferiority of Pentaxim booster dose based on seroprotection/booster response was assessed 28 days after injection.||1.40|-1.48|
81652207|NCT01411241|162994827|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of all the 95% CI of the difference is greater than -10% for all antigens. Wilson score (without continuity adjustment) 95% two-sided CI was used for the difference of seroprotection/booster rates.|Difference in percentage|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|2.07||||||Non-inferiority (Group 1 - Group 2); Anti-tetanus. Non-inferiority of Pentaxim booster dose based on seroprotection/booster response was assessed 28 days after injection.||2.07|-1.14|
81652208|NCT01411241|162994827|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of all the 95% CI of the difference is greater than -10% for all antigens. Wilson score (without continuity adjustment) 95% two-sided CI was used for the difference of seroprotection/booster rates.|Difference in percentage|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|2.08||||||Non-inferiority (Group 1 - Group 2); Anti-polio 1. Non-inferiority of Pentaxim booster dose based on seroprotection/booster response was assessed 28 days after injection.||2.08|-1.14|
81703398|NCT01602549|163101823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.18|20.86|||||Day 1, 30 min PD: The AMs/differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a MM fitting treatment, visit, time point (TP), treatment\*visit\*TP interaction, and BL score as fixed effects, TP as a repeated effect, and par. as a random effect.|Day 1, 30 min PD||20.86|-17.18|
81652209|NCT01411241|162994827|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of all the 95% CI of the difference is greater than -10% for all antigens. Wilson score (without continuity adjustment) 95% two-sided CI was used for the difference of seroprotection/booster rates.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|1.4||||||Non-inferiority (Group 1 - Group 2); Anti-polio 2. Non-inferiority of Pentaxim booster dose based on seroprotection/booster response was assessed 28 days after injection.||1.40|-1.48|
81652210|NCT01411241|162994827|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of all the 95% CI of the difference is greater than -10% for all antigens. Wilson score (without continuity adjustment) 95% two-sided CI was used for the difference of seroprotection/booster rates.|Difference in percentage|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|2.09||||||Non-inferiority (Group 1 - Group 2); Anti-polio 3. Non-inferiority of Pentaxim booster dose based on seroprotection/booster response was assessed 28 days after injection.||2.09|-1.15|
81652211|NCT01411241|162994827|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of all the 95% CI of the difference is greater than -10% for all antigens. Wilson score (without continuity adjustment) 95% two-sided CI was used for the difference of seroprotection/booster rates.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|1.4||||||Non-inferiority (Group 1 - Group 2); Anti-PRP. Non-inferiority of Pentaxim booster dose based on seroprotection/booster response was assessed 28 days after injection.||1.40|-1.48|
81652212|NCT01411241|162994827|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of all the 95% CI of the difference is greater than -10% for all antigens. Wilson score (without continuity adjustment) 95% two-sided CI was used for the difference of seroprotection/booster rates.|Difference in percentage|-0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|2.69||||||Non-inferiority (Group 1 - Group 2); Anti-PT. Non-inferiority of Pentaxim booster dose based on seroprotection/booster response was assessed 28 days after injection.||2.69|-3.93|
81652213|NCT01411241|162994827|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of all the 95% CI of the difference is greater than -10% for all antigens. Wilson score (without continuity adjustment) 95% two-sided CI was used for the difference of seroprotection/booster rates.|Difference in percentage|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|4.06||||||Non-inferiority (Group 1 - Group 2); Anti-FHA. Non-inferiority of Pentaxim booster dose based on seroprotection/booster response was assessed 28 days after injection.||4.06|-4.87|
81652214|NCT00725270|162994836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.812|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated Measures ANOVA was run on the Positive Symptom Scale of the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale, using Baseline and Day 9 ratings. Below is the medication \* time interaction.||||.812
81652215|NCT00725270|162994837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||eta sq|0.157||||0.203|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.203
81652216|NCT00790400|162994842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Clopper-Pearson|||||||<0.0001
81652217|NCT00078338|162994855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.943||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.21|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.21|0.74|0.643
81652218|NCT04307940|162994858|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|14.81||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|23.51||All p-values were presented using two-sided test with alpha 0.05 and were considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|||||23.51|6.10|0.001
81652219|NCT04307940|162994858|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|39.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.08|50.18||All p-values were presented using two-sided test with alpha 0.05 and were considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|||||50.18|29.08|<0.001
81652220|NCT04307940|162994858|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|24.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.26|35.39||All p-values were presented using two-sided test with alpha 0.05 and were considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|||||35.39|14.26|<0.001
81652221|NCT04024462|162994926|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis could be rejected and non-inferiority concluded if the lower bound of the 90% confidence interval of the geometric mean ratio was ≥0.8.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.15|||||The CtroughSC/CtroughIV geometric mean ratio was calculated as the SC dose of pertuzumab (Arm B) relative to the pertuzumab IV dose (Arm A).|The null hypothesis was that the pertuzumab Arm B SC dose is inferior to the pertuzumab Arm A IV dose (i.e., the CtroughSC/CtroughIV geometric mean ratio of the SC dose of pertuzumab relative to the IV dose is not greater than 0.8).||1.15|0.99|
81652222|NCT04024462|162994927|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis could be rejected and non-inferiority concluded if the lower bound of the 90% confidence interval of the geometric mean ratio was ≥0.8. Non-inferiority was tested in hierarchical order after the primary outcome measure, to adjust for multiple statistical testing and control the type I error at one sided 5% significance level.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.44|1.67|||||The CtroughSC/CtroughIV geometric mean ratio was calculated as the SC dose of trastuzumab (Arm B) relative to the trastuzumab IV dose (Arm A).|The null hypothesis was that the trastuzumab Arm B SC dose is inferior to the Arm A trastuzumab IV dose (i.e., the CtroughSC/CtroughIV geometric mean ratio of the SC dose of trastuzumab relative to the IV dose is not greater than 0.8).||1.67|1.44|
81652223|NCT04024462|162994928|OTHER|Descriptive analysis only. tpCR was analyzed outside of a hypothesis-testing framework and according to the methodology outlined in the outcome measure description.|Difference in tpCR Rate|-0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.21|13.45|||||Difference in tpCR rate was calculated as Arm B: PH FDC SC minus Arm A: P+H IV.|||13.45|-15.21|
81652224|NCT04896008|162994938|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.43||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|Log Rank||HR and associated 95% confidence interval were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by the randomization stratification factors (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|||0.43|0.13|<0.0001
81652225|NCT04896008|162994939|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.07||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by the randomization stratification factors (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|||1.07|0.17|0.0313
81652226|NCT04896008|162994940|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.78||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by the randomization stratification factors (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|||0.78|0.15|0.0039
81652227|NCT04896008|162994941|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-7.29||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.65|2.41||Two-sided p-value is calculated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified by the randomization stratification factors (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by the randomization stratification factors (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype)|||2.41|-17.65|0.135
81652228|NCT04896008|162994942|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-3.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|-1.88||Two-sided p-value is provided using aligned rank stratified Wilcoxon test stratified by a randomization stratification factor (PAH subtype).|Aligned Rank Stratified Wilcoxon||Hodges-Lehmann location shift estimate with 95% CI is provided using aligned rank stratified Wilcoxon test stratified by a randomization stratification factor (PAH subtype).|||-1.88|-4.25|<0.001
81652229|NCT04896008|162994943|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|33.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.41|46.98||Two-sided p-value is calculated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified by a randomization stratification factor (PAH subtype).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by a randomization stratification factors (PAH subtype).|||46.98|18.41|<0.001
81652230|NCT04896008|162994944|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2339.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3378.74|-1299.44||Two-sided p-value is provided using aligned rank stratified Wilcoxon test stratified by the randomization stratification factors (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|Aligned Rank Stratified Wilcoxon||Hodges-Lehmann location shift estimate with 95% CI is provided using aligned rank stratified Wilcoxon test stratified by the randomization stratification factors (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|||-1299.44|-3378.74|<0.001
81652231|NCT04896008|162994945|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-21.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.78|-14.59||Two-sided p-value is provided using aligned rank stratified Wilcoxon test stratified by the randomization stratification factors (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|Aligned Rank Stratified Wilcoxon||Hodges-Lehmann location shift estimate with 95% CI is provided using aligned rank stratified Wilcoxon test stratified by the randomization stratification factors (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|||-14.59|-27.78|<0.001
81652232|NCT04896008|162994946|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-339.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-511.09|-168.06||Two-sided p-value is provided using aligned rank stratified Wilcoxon test stratified by the randomization stratification factors (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|Aligned Rank Stratified Wilcoxon||Hodges-Lehmann location shift estimate with 95% CI is provided using aligned rank stratified Wilcoxon test stratified by the randomization stratification factors (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|||-168.06|-511.09|<0.001
81652233|NCT04896008|162994947|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|27.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.85|40.98||Two-sided p-value is calculated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified by the randomization stratification factors (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by the randomization stratification factors (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|||40.98|12.85|<0.001
81652234|NCT04896008|162994948|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|63.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.22|102.73||Two-sided p-value is provided using aligned rank stratified Wilcoxon test stratified by randomization stratification factor (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|Aligned Rank Stratified Wilcoxon||Hodges-Lehmann location shift estimate with 95% CI is provided using aligned rank stratified Wilcoxon test stratified by randomization stratification factor (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|||102.73|23.22|<0.001
81652235|NCT04896008|162994949|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.5||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|1.16||Two-sided p-value is provided using aligned rank stratified Wilcoxon test stratified by randomization stratification factor (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype)|Aligned Rank Stratified Wilcoxon||Hodges-Lehmann location shift estimate with 95% CI is provided using aligned rank stratified Wilcoxon test stratified by randomization stratification factor (REVEAL Lite 2.0 risk score and PAH subtype).|||1.16|-0.18|0.119
81652236|NCT01270828|162994960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier method was used for the analysis.||||<0.0001
81464464|NCT02986282|162620339|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.0600326|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0799661|-0.0449876|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||It was calculated that the study sample size of 79 subjects would be needed to detect a difference of 0.1 in the ABI measured in sinus rhythm and during atrial fibrillation, with a two-tailed α of 0.05 and a (1-β) of 0.90. Our initial estimate of sample size of 115 patients incorporated an assumption of dropout. Intra-observer variability was calculated using intra-class correlation coefficient.||-0.0449876|-0.0799661|<0.05
81464465|NCT02986282|162620340|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.0249837|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039992|-0.0100226|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-0.0100226|-0.039992|<0.05
81464466|NCT03467217|162620341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|32.7|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline value of ALT.||||32.7|-30.6|.95
81464467|NCT03467217|162620342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|6.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline value of GGT.||||6.0|-11.0|0.56
81464468|NCT03467217|162620343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|19.8|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for the baseline AST value.||||19.8|-10.3|0.53
81528916|NCT01664182|162745098|OTHER|Two sided hypothesis. Wilcoxon rank-sum test comparing the two arms in terms of the ratio of the post-treatment levels divided by the baseline.||||||0.35||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set to 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PDGF--AA prior to cycle 3||||0.35
81464469|NCT03467217|162620344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.4||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|37.5|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for the baseline ALT value.||||37.5|-20.8|0.57
81652237|NCT01270828|162994961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier method was used for the analysis.||||<0.0001
81652238|NCT01270828|162994962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-square test was used for analysis.||||<0.0001
81652239|NCT01270828|162994963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-square test was used for analysis.||||<0.0001
81652240|NCT01270828|162994964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.62|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, pooled center decided before unblinding, and treatment in the model.||-0.62|-1.26|<0.0001
81652241|NCT01270828|162994964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.61|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, pooled center decided before unblinding, and treatment in the model.||-0.61|-1.21|<0.0001
81652242|NCT01270828|162994965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.75|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||-0.75|-1.47|<0.0001
81652243|NCT01270828|162994965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.65|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||-0.65|-1.34|<0.0001
81652244|NCT01270828|162994966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.0324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Sleep Problem Index I-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||-0.3|-6.1|0.0324
81652245|NCT01270828|162994966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3||||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Sleep Problem Index I-DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||-0.5|-6.1|0.0223
81652246|NCT01270828|162994966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||"This ANCOVA model analysis is for Sleep Problem Index II-SB Baseline to Week 19.~Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model."||-0.9|-6.6|0.0098
81652247|NCT01270828|162994966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-1.4|||ANCOVA|||"This ANCOVA model analysis is for Sleep Problem Index II-DB Baseline to Week 19.~Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model."||-1.4|-6.7|0.0033
81652248|NCT01270828|162994966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|-3.5|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Sleep Disturbance-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||-3.5|-11.1|0.0002
81652249|NCT01270828|162994966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-5.2|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Sleep Disturbance-DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||-5.2|-12.2|<0.0001
81528917|NCT05292131|162745108|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence (BE) was concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the respective comparison are fully included in the acceptance range from 0.8 to 1.25 for AUC.|Geometric Mean Ratio (percentage [%])|97.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.2|105.4||||||||105.40|90.20|
81528918|NCT05292131|162745109|EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the respective comparison are fully included in the acceptance range from 0.8 to 1.25 for AUC0-t.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|97.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.1|104.55||||||||104.55|90.10|
81528919|NCT05292131|162745110|EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the respective comparison are fully included in the acceptance range from 0.8 to 1.25 for Cmax.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|96.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.6|104.47||||||||104.47|88.60|
81528920|NCT05292131|162745113|EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the respective comparison are fully included in the acceptance range from 0.8 to 1.25 for t½.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|101.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.18|108.59||||||||108.59|94.18|
81528921|NCT05292131|162745114|EQUIVALENCE|The point estimate and the 90% CI for the median treatment differences for tmax was computed according to the Hodges-Lehmann's method.|Hodges-Lehman Estimate|0.4897|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0073|0.9567||||||||0.9567|-0.0073|
81528922|NCT01345188|162745137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.058|||||||Paired t test|||||||0.058
81528923|NCT01345188|162745138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.048|||||||Paired t test|||||||0.048
81652250|NCT01270828|162994966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.5264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|5.6|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Snoring-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||5.6|-2.8|0.5264
81652251|NCT01270828|162994966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|2.3|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Snoring-DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||2.3|-5.2|0.4520
81652252|NCT01270828|162994966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.3714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|1.8|||ANCOVA|||"This ANCOVA model analysis is for Awaken Short of Breath or with a Headache-SB Baseline to Week 19.~Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model."||1.8|-4.7|0.3714
81652253|NCT01270828|162994966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.5639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|2.3|||ANCOVA|||"This ANCOVA model analysis is for Awaken Short of Breath or with a Headache-DB Baseline to Week 19.~Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model."||2.3|-4.2|0.5639
81652254|NCT01270828|162994966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.3223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|7.3|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Sleep adequacy-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||7.3|-2.4|0.3223
81652255|NCT01270828|162994966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7||||0.2742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|7.6|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Sleep adequacy-DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||7.6|-2.2|0.2742
81652256|NCT01270828|162994966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|3.1|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Somnolence-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||3.1|-3.2|0.9816
81652257|NCT01270828|162994966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.9282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|3.2|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Somnolence-DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||3.2|-2.9|0.9282
81652258|NCT01270828|162994967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.1635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||0.4|-0.1|0.1635
81652259|NCT01270828|162994967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.0363||95.0|0.0|0.5|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||0.5|0.0|0.0363
81652260|NCT01270828|162994968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.432|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis is for Week 6||||0.432
81652261|NCT01270828|162994968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.987|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis is for Week 19||||0.987
81652262|NCT01270828|162994969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.65|||Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio is the probability of the event occurring in Pregabalin DB relative to the event occurring in Placebo DB.~Odds ratio \> 1 is in favor of Pregabalin DB."|This analysis is for the original score. Proportional odds Logistic regression with a term for treatment in the model.||2.65|1.30|0.0007
81652263|NCT01270828|162994969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|3.81|||Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio is the probability of the event occurring in Pregabalin DB relative to the event occurring in Placebo DB.~Odds ratio \> 1 is in favor of Pregabalin DB."|This analysis is for the categorized score. Proportional odds Logistic regression with a term for treatment in the model.||3.81|1.41|0.0009
81652264|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|11.5|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Bodily pain-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||11.5|3.4|0.0003
81703399|NCT01602549|163101823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.72|19.28|||||Day 1, 60 min PD: The AMs/differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a MM fitting treatment, visit, time point (TP), treatment\*visit\*TP interaction, and BL score as fixed effects, TP as a repeated effect, and par. as a random effect.|60 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||19.28|-18.72|
81528924|NCT01345188|162745139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||||||>0.05
81528925|NCT00577824|162745140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Bonferroni's method was used to adjustment for multiplicity, and significant level was set to 2.5%(two-sided).|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as the covariate.||||||<0.001
81528926|NCT00577824|162745141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Armitage|||||||<0.001
81652265|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|11.3|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Bodily pain-DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||11.3|4.0|<0.0001
81652266|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2||||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|6.0|||ANCOVA|||"This ANCOVA model analysis is for General Health Perceptions-SB Baseline to Week 19.~Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model."||6.0|0.4|0.0275
81652267|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|8.0|||ANCOVA|||"This ANCOVA model analysis is for General Health Perceptions-DB Baseline to Week 19.~Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model."||8.0|2.8|<0.0001
81652268|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.0735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|6.4|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Vitality-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||6.4|-0.3|0.0735
81652269|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.0684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|6.2|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Vitality-DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||6.2|-0.2|0.0684
81652270|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.1197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|6.4|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Social Functioning-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||6.4|-0.7|0.1197
81652271|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|5.5|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Social Functioning-DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||5.5|-1.3|0.2210
81652272|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3||||0.0847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|7.1|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Role-Emotional-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||7.1|-0.5|0.0847
81652273|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.0365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|7.8|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Role-Emotional-DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||7.8|0.3|0.0365
81652274|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.2749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|4.3|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Mental Health-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||4.3|-1.2|0.2749
81652275|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.0806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|5.2|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Mental Health-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||5.2|-0.3|0.0806
81652276|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.4|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Physical component-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||3.4|0.5|0.0082
81652277|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.7|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Physical component-DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||3.7|1.0|0.0008
81652278|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.2097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.5|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Mental component-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||2.5|-0.8|0.2097
81652279|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.1669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.8|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Mental component-DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||2.8|-0.5|0.1669
81652280|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.1466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|6.7|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Physical functioning-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||6.7|-1.0|0.1466
81464470|NCT03467217|162620345|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for the baseline ALT value.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.6||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|36.7|||ANCOVA|||||36.7|9.7|0.25
81464471|NCT03467217|162620346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|6.8|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for the baseline HOMA-IR value.||||6.8|0.0|0.05
81652281|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.0439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|6.7|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Physical functioning-DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||6.7|0.1|0.0439
81652282|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.9||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|9.3|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Role Physical-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||9.3|0.6|0.0250
81652283|NCT01270828|162994970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|9.5|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Role Physical-DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||9.5|1.3|0.0107
81652284|NCT01270828|162994971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.64|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for SB Baseline to Week 19.Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with baseline value, pooled center decided before unblinding, and treatment in the model.||-0.64|-1.23|<0.0001
81464472|NCT03467217|162620347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.5|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for the baseline weight value.||||2.5|-1.5|0.64
81652285|NCT01270828|162994971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.58|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with baseline value, pooled center decided before unblinding, and treatment in the model.||-0.58|-1.12|<0.0001
81652286|NCT01270828|162994972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for HADS-Anxiety-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||-0.1|-1.2|0.0154
81464473|NCT03467217|162620348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for the baseline BMI value.||||0.6|-0.6|0.98
81528927|NCT00577824|162745142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Armitage|||||||<0.001
81652287|NCT01270828|162994972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for HADS-Anxiety-DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||-0.3|-1.3|0.0027
81528928|NCT00577824|162745143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.002||95.0||||No adjustment for multiplicity. Significance level was 5% (two-sided).|ANCOVA|||||||<0.002
81652288|NCT01270828|162994972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for HADS-Depression-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||-0.1|-1.2|0.0166
81652289|NCT01270828|162994972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for HADS-Depression-DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||-0.1|-1.1|0.0217
81652290|NCT01270828|162994973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-3.0|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Pain Severity Index-SB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||-3.0|-5.5|<0.0001
81652291|NCT01270828|162994973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.7|||ANCOVA|||This ANCOVA model analysis is for Pain Severity Index-DB Baseline to Week 19. Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model.||-2.7|-5.0|<0.0001
81652292|NCT01270828|162994973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-2.7|||ANCOVA|||"This ANCOVA model analysis is for Pain Interference Index-SB Baseline to Week 19.~Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model."||-2.7|-6.5|<0.0001
81652293|NCT01270828|162994973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-2.4|||ANCOVA|||"This ANCOVA model analysis is for Pain Interference Index-DB Baseline to Week 19.~Estimates and p-values are from an analysis of covariance main effects model with SB baseline value, center, and treatment in the model."||-2.4|-6.0|<0.0001
81652294|NCT01270828|162994974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.77||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|17.0|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was the probability of the event occurring in pregabalin CR DB relative to the event occurring in placebo DB. Odds ratio \> 1 was in favor of pregabalin CR.|This analysis is for 'Benefit from treatment'. Proportional odds logistic regression was used with a term for treatment in the model.||17.00|1.34|0.0161
81652295|NCT01270828|162994974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.48||||0.0378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|5.85|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was the probability of the event occurring in pregabalin CR DB relative to the event occurring in placebo DB. Odds ratio \> 1 was in favor of pregabalin CR.|This analysis is for 'Satisfaction with treatment'. Proportional odds logistic regression was used with a term for treatment in the model.||5.85|1.05|0.0378
81528929|NCT00577824|162745144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0||||No adjustment for multiplicity. Significance level was 5% (two-sided).|ANCOVA|||||||0.026
81528930|NCT00577824|162745145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.672||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.672
81528931|NCT00577824|162745146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.580
81652296|NCT01270828|162994974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.0901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.81|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was the probability of the event occurring in pregabalin CR DB relative to the event occurring in placebo DB. Odds ratio \> 1 was in favor of pregabalin CR.|This analysis is for 'Willingness to continue treatment'. Proportional odds logistic regression was used with a term for treatment in the model.||2.81|0.93|0.0901
81652297|NCT01810939|162994977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.81||||||||0.81|0.7|
81652298|NCT01810939|162994978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Test for difference between treatment groups in proportion with serum potassium ≥ 5.5 mEq/L||||<0.001
81652299|NCT01810939|162994979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Test for difference between treatment groups in proportion with serum potassium ≥ 5.1 mEq/L||||<0.001
81652300|NCT01810939|162994980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Longitudinal mixed models|Test that the mean change is significantly different from zero.||Estimation of mean change in serum potassium from Part A Baseline to Part A Week 4 and test mean change different from zero.||||<0.001
81652301|NCT01810939|162994981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Test for difference between treatment groups in serum potassium change in Part B||||< 0.001
81652302|NCT00709228|162994982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||simple proportion|0.097|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.15||||||||0.15|0.06|
81652303|NCT00609947|162995010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|49.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.8|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||"The null and alternative hypotheses were:~H0: µSVS ≥µM H1: µSVS \< µM where µSVS was the mean in-segment 8-month percent diameter stenosis for the SVS study and µM was the mean in-segment 6-month percent diameter stenosis for Micro-Driver."|t-test, 2 sided|The sample size was not reduced below 158 evaluable subjects in order to support the analysis of the primary safety endpoint.||The 8-month in-segment percent diameter stenosis from Endeavor SVS subjects was compared to the 6-month in-segment percent diameter stenosis from Micro Driver subjects. This study assessed the superiority of SVS against the Micro-Driver regarding in-segment percent diameter stenosis at 8 months post procedure.||||<0.001
81652304|NCT00609947|162995011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|13.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5||0.0041|ONE_SIDED|95.0||20.0|||t-test, 1 sided|||"The null and alternative hypotheses of interest are:~H0: xSVS \>= 20% vs. H1: xSVS \< 20%, where x is the true SVS 12-month MACE rate.~The assessment of the null hypothesis will be carried out at the one-sided 0.05 level of significance. Rejection of the null hypothesis indicates the SVS 12-month MACE rate is significantly below 20%."||20||0.0041
81652305|NCT00594022|162995028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1275|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.1275
81652306|NCT01721954|162995052|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The null hypothesis tested for the primary efficacy endpoint is overall survival (months) of SIRT/FOLFOX treatment versus FOLFOX is equal for both groups. The two-sided alternative hypothesis tested with 95% confidence is OS time for SIRT/FOLFOX treatment lower to that of FOLFOX.||||0.43
81464474|NCT03467217|162620349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|5.3|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for the baseline waist circumference value.||||5.3|-0.5|0.10
81464475|NCT03467217|162620350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.05|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for the baseline waist-to-hip ratio.||||0.05|0.00|0.08
81464476|NCT03467217|162620351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|9.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for the baseline PedsQOL Physical Health score.||||9.0|-2.8|0.29
81464477|NCT03467217|162620352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Exact conditional binomial test|||||||0.17
81528932|NCT00577824|162745147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.014
81528933|NCT00577824|162745148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.490
81652307|NCT01721954|162995053|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||A sample size of at least 209 patients for the SIRFLOX study was estimated to be needed to detect an increase in the median PFS at any site from 9.4 months to 14.5 months with 80% power and 95% confidence. Taking into account the number of patients who might receive the alternative treatment or lack of imaging data, the sample size was increased to 209. The Null hypothesis is no difference between the treatment arms with respect to PFS.||||<0.05
81652308|NCT03519204|162995054|SUPERIORITY||Responder Rate Difference|84.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.2|94.2||P-value was based on 2-sided Fisher's exact test comparing responder rate between treatment group and no-treated control group.|Fisher Exact|||||94.2|68.2|<0.0001
81464478|NCT03467217|162620353|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|8.7|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline total cholesterol value.||||8.7|-13.9|0.64
81464479|NCT03467217|162620354|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|39.7|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline triglyceride value.||||39.7|-25.6|0.67
81464480|NCT03467217|162620355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.5|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline HDL cholesterol value.||||1.5|-3.4|0.45
81464481|NCT03467217|162620356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|9.4|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline LDL cholesterol value.||||9.4|-10.3|0.93
81464482|NCT03467217|162620357|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.9||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|20.1|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline PedsQOL Psychosocial Health score.||||20.1|-2.5|0.29
81528934|NCT00577824|162745149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81528935|NCT00577824|162745150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.208
81464483|NCT03567005|162620398|NON_INFERIORITY|The pre-specified non-inferiority margin is 0.05. With a sample size of 36 (18 per sequence group), there was approximately 80% power to reject the null hypothesis of inferiority in distance visual acuity with assumed standard deviation of 0.098 for paired difference (one-sided alpha=0.05).|Least Squares Mean (LSM) Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.02||||||||0.02||
81528936|NCT00577824|162745152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.708||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.708
81528937|NCT00577824|162745153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.974||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.974
81528938|NCT00577824|162745155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.200
81528939|NCT00577824|162745156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81617593|NCT01924767|162915428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.456||||0.0449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.543|-0.369||This was non-confirmatory testing.|ANCOVA|The baseline value has been used a continuous covariate.|Mean difference to placebo was calculated.|The mean percent decrease in Mean daily glucose from baseline with treatment compared with placebo from baseline -2 to day 8||-0.369|-30.543|0.0449
81617594|NCT01924767|162915428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.467||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.085|-7.848||This was non-confirmatory testing.|ANCOVA|The baseline value has been used a continuous covariate.|Mean difference to placebo was calculated.|The mean percent decrease in Mean daily glucose from baseline with treatment compared with placebo from baseline -2 to day 8||-7.848|-39.085|0.0042
81617595|NCT01924767|162915428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.956||||0.0521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.057|0.145||This was non-confirmatory testing.|ANCOVA|The baseline value has been used a continuous covariate.|Mean difference to placebo was calculated.|The mean percent decrease in Mean daily glucose from baseline with treatment compared with placebo from baseline -2 to day 8||0.145|-30.057|0.0521
81617596|NCT01924767|162915428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference to placebo|-10.602||||0.1676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.848|4.644||This was non-confirmatory testing.|ANCOVA|The baseline value has been used a continuous covariate.|Mean difference to placebo was calculated|The mean percent decrease in Mean daily glucose from baseline with treatment compared with placebo from baseline -2 to day 8||4.644|-25.848|0.1676
81617597|NCT01924767|162915429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.269||||0.2239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.162|4.624||This was non-confirmatory testing.|ANCOVA|The baseline value has been used a continuous covariate.|Mean difference to placebo was calculated.|The mean percent change in Fasting Plasma Glucose from baseline with treatment compared with placebo from baseline -2 to day 8||4.624|-19.162|0.2239
81617598|NCT01924767|162915429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.844||||0.0421||95.0|-25.205|-0.484||This was non-confirmatory testing.|ANCOVA|The baseline value has been used a continuous covariate.|Mean difference to placebo was calculated|The mean percent change in Fasting Plasma Glucose from baseline with treatment compared with placebo from baseline -2 to day 8||-0.484|-25.205|0.0421
81652309|NCT03519204|162995056|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|0.558|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109492|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3447|0.7739||P-value was computed using Wilcoxon test with normal approximation.|Wilcoxon Rank-sum Test||The median difference (the location shift) and its 95% CI were computed using Hodges-Lehmann estimation associated with Wilcoxon statistics.|||0.77390|0.34470|<0.0001
81652310|NCT03519204|162995057|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|13.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.122|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.861|17.18||P-value was computed using Wilcoxon test with normal approximation.|Wilcoxon Rank-sum Test||The median difference (the location shift) and its 95% CI were computed using Hodges-Lehmann estimation associated with Wilcoxon statistics.|||17.180|8.861|<0.0001
81652311|NCT00401258|162995107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81652312|NCT00401258|162995108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Average pain severity statistical analysis||||<.001
81617599|NCT01924767|162915429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.719||||0.6527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.842|9.403||This was non-confirmatory testing.|ANCOVA|The baseline value has been used a continuous covariate.|Mean difference to placebo was calculated.|The mean percent change in Fasting Plasma Glucose from baseline with treatment compared with placebo from baseline -2 to day 8||9.403|-14.842|0.6527
81617600|NCT01924767|162915429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.998||||0.1318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.818|2.822||This was non-confirmatory testing.|ANCOVA|The baseline value has been used a continuous covariate.|Mean difference to placebo was calculated.|The mean percent change in Fasting Plasma Glucose from baseline with treatment compared with placebo from baseline -2 to day 8||2.822|-20.818|0.1318
81617601|NCT01193153|162915432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|3.99|||Log Rank|||All participants: p-value was calculated using log-rank test.||3.99|1.55|<0.001
81617602|NCT01193153|162915432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.38||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|7.28|||Regression, Cox|||Monotherapy subset: Hazard ratio and corresponding p-value, and 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated from Cox proportional hazard regression model.||7.28|1.57|0.002
81617603|NCT01193153|162915432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.03||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.68|||Regression, Cox|||Adjunct therapy subset: Hazard ratio and corresponding p-value, and 95% CI were calculated from Cox proportional hazard regression model.||3.68|1.11|0.021
81617604|NCT01193153|162915432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|4.67|||Regression, Cox|||Psychotic Symptoms: Hazard ratio and corresponding p-value, and 95% CI were calculated from Cox proportional hazard regression model.||4.67|1.70|<0.001
81617605|NCT01193153|162915432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|5.04|||Regression, Cox|||Mood Symptoms (Any Mood Symptoms):Hazard ratio and corresponding p-value, and 95% CI were calculated from Cox proportional hazard regression model.||5.04|1.70|<0.001
81617606|NCT01193153|162915432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.62||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|9.89|||Regression, Cox|||Mood Symptoms (Manic): Hazard ratio and corresponding p-value, and 95% CI were calculated from Cox proportional hazard regression model.||9.89|1.32|0.012
81617607|NCT01193153|162915432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.12||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|6.98|||Regression, Cox|||Mood Symptoms (Depressive): Hazard ratio and corresponding p-value, and 95% CI were calculated from Cox proportional hazard regression model.||6.98|1.39|0.006
81652313|NCT00401258|162995108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Average pain interference statistical analysis||||<.001
81652314|NCT00401258|162995109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.001
81528940|NCT00362648|162745157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Efficacy = 1-Relative Risk|39.3|||<|0.001||95.0|19.1|54.7||Efficacy\>0%. Based on p\< 1/(1+k), where p is proportion of subjects with outcome in vaccine group relative to total number of subjects with outcome, and k is ratio of follow-up time; placebo / vaccine. Based on conditional binomial approach.|Exact binomial test||Efficacy = 1-RR, expressed as a percentage; the RR is the incidence in the vaccine group / the incidence in the placebo group.|The number randomized is different from the number analyzed because some data were excluded from the analysis: subjects were classified as unevaluable due to wildtype rotavirus in stool before 14 days Postdose 3, incomplete clinical and/or laboratory results, or stool samples collected out of day range. Rotavirus gastroenteritis cases are subjects with one or more positive episodes. The most severe positive episode is used for the date of the case.||54.7|19.1|<0.001
81528941|NCT00362648|162745157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Efficacy = 1-Relative Risk|48.3|||<|0.001||95.0|22.3|66.1||Efficacy\>0%. Based on p\< 1/(1+k), where p is proportion of subjects with outcome in vaccine group relative to total number of subjects with outcome, and k is ratio of follow-up time; placebo / vaccine. Based on conditional binomial approach.|Exact binomial test||Efficacy = 1-RR, expressed as a percentage; the RR is the incidence in the vaccine group / the incidence in the placebo group.|The number randomized is different from the number analyzed because some data were excluded from the analysis: subjects were classified as unevaluable due to wildtype rotavirus in stool before 14 days Postdose 3, incomplete clinical and/or laboratory results, or stool samples collected out of day range. Rotavirus gastroenteritis cases are subjects with one or more positive episodes. The most severe positive episode is used for the date of the case.||66.1|22.3|<0.001
81528942|NCT00362648|162745158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|78.3||||||95.0|71.7|84.0||||||Anti-rotavirus IgA||84.0|71.7|
81528943|NCT00362648|162745158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|18.5||||||95.0|13.3|24.8||||||Serotype G1||24.8|13.3|
81528944|NCT00362648|162745158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|9.0||||||95.0|5.3|14.0||||||Serotype G2||14.0|5.3|
81464484|NCT03567005|162620399|NON_INFERIORITY|The pre-specified non-inferiority margin is 1.0. With a sample size of 48 (24 per sequence group), there was approximately 80% power to reject the null hypothesis of inferiority in subjective overall vision with assumed standard deviation of 2.29 for paired differences (one-sided alpha=0.05).|LSM Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.3||||||||||-0.3|
81464485|NCT02920008|162620429|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3287|||||||Stratified log-rank|||||||= 0.3287
81464486|NCT02217410|162620466|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.095||||0.8976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.263|||Bayesian posterior probability|Posterior probability that the composite efficacy failure difference between CFZ533 and Tac is \< 20%.|Month 3|||0.263|-0.067|0.8976
81464487|NCT02217410|162620466|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.093||||0.8836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.271|||Bayesian posterior probability|Posterior probability that the composite efficacy failure difference between CFZ533 and Tac is \< 20%.|Month 6|||0.271|-0.084|0.8836
81464488|NCT02217410|162620466|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.093||||0.8822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.272|||Bayesian posterior probability|Posterior probability that the composite efficacy failure difference between CFZ533 and Tac is \< 20%.|Month 9|||0.272|-0.085|0.8822
81464489|NCT02217410|162620466|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.093||||0.8821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.087|0.273|||Bayesian posterior probability|Posterior probability that the composite efficacy failure difference between CFZ533 and Tac is \< 20%.|Month 12|||0.273|-0.087|0.8821
81464490|NCT00637000|162620482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Repeated measures model|The statistical method used was a group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure||To test the primary study hypothesis that neither soluble film formulation would precipitate an opioid withdrawal syndrome, peak COWS score in the 23.5 hour period after the initial soluble film administration were compared to pre-administration baseline COWS scores (30 minutes prior to soluble film administration) using a group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||<0.0001
81464491|NCT00637000|162620483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|||||||Repeated measures model|Group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||||0.000
81464492|NCT00637000|162620484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Repeated measures model|Group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||||0.035
81528945|NCT00362648|162745158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|6.3||||||95.0|3.3|10.8||||||Serotype G3||10.8|3.3|
81528946|NCT00362648|162745158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|26.5||||||95.0|20.3|33.3||||||Serotype G4||33.3|20.3|
81528947|NCT00362648|162745158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|14.4||||||95.0|9.7|20.2||||||Serotype P1A\[8\]||20.2|9.7|
81617608|NCT01193153|162915432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.93||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|5.78|||Regression, Cox|||Mood Symptoms (Mixed): Hazard ratio and corresponding p-value, and 95% CI were calculated from Cox proportional hazard regression model.||5.78|0.65|0.238
81617609|NCT01193153|162915433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|5.95||P-value based on change from DB baseline in PSP score and was analyzed using mixed-model repeated measures analysis of covariance based on observed data; within-participant repeated measures were modeled using an unstructured covariance matrix.|MMRM ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the mean of the PSP total score between the two treatment groups.||5.95|0.68|0.014
81528948|NCT00362648|162745158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|20.1||||||95.0|14.4|27.0||||||Anti-rotavirus IgA||27.0|14.4|
81528949|NCT00362648|162745158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|0.0||||||95.0|0.0|2.2||||||Serotype G1||2.2|0.0|
81528950|NCT00362648|162745158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|3.0||||||95.0|1.0|6.8||||||Serotype G2||6.8|1.0|
81528951|NCT00362648|162745158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|2.4||||||95.0|0.6|5.9||||||Serotype G3||5.9|0.6|
81528952|NCT00362648|162745158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|2.4||||||95.0|0.6|5.9||||||Serotype G4||5.9|0.6|
81528953|NCT00362648|162745158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|4.7||||||95.0|2.1|9.1||||||Serotype P1A\[8\]||9.1|2.1|
81528954|NCT00362648|162745159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|87.8||||||95.0|80.9|92.9||||||Anti-rotavirus IgA||92.9|80.9|
81528955|NCT00362648|162745159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|32.1||||||95.0|24.2|40.8||||||Serotype G1||40.8|24.2|
81617610|NCT01193153|162915435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|4.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|7.15||Change at Endpoint (Week 64/LOCF)|ANCOVA|||||7.15|1.94|<0.001
81652315|NCT00401258|162995110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81652316|NCT00401258|162995112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.031
81464493|NCT00637000|162620485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures model|Group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||||<0.0001
81464494|NCT00637000|162620486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures model|Group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||||<0.0001
81464495|NCT00637000|162620487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Repeated measures model|Group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||||0.006
81464496|NCT00637000|162620488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Repeated measures model|Group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||||<0.0001
81464497|NCT00637000|162620489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Repeated measures model|Group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||||<0.0001
81464498|NCT00637000|162620490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.762||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Repeated measures model|Group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||||0.762
81464499|NCT00637000|162620491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Repeated measures model|Group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||||<0.0001
81464500|NCT00637000|162620492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.349||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Repeated measures model|Group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||||0.349
81464501|NCT00637000|162620493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Repeated measures model|Group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||||0.028
81464502|NCT00637000|162620494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Repeated measures model|Group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||||<0.0001
81464503|NCT00637000|162620495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Repeated measures model|Group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||||<0.0001
81464504|NCT00637000|162620496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.117||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Repeated measures model|Group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||||0.117
81464505|NCT00637000|162620497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Repeated measures model|Group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||||<0.0001
81464506|NCT00637000|162620498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.238||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Repeated measures model|Group by time repeated measures model with a first-order autoregressive covariance structure.||||||0.238
81652317|NCT00401258|162995113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81652318|NCT00401258|162995114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||Refers to work/school sub-scale|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.004
81464507|NCT00839527|162620505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.68|||ANCOVA|||||-0.68|-1.07|<0.0001
81464508|NCT00839527|162620505|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The p-value is from a one-sided t-test testing at the 0.025 level of significance whether or not the difference of least square means (albiglutide - pioglitazone) is less than or equal to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.3%.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.2685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.4|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.40|0.10|0.2685
81528956|NCT00362648|162745159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|9.9||||||95.0|5.4|16.4||||||Serotype G2||16.4|5.4|
81528957|NCT00362648|162745159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|28.2||||||95.0|20.7|36.8||||||Serotype G3||36.8|20.7|
81528958|NCT00362648|162745159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|18.3||||||95.0|12.1|26.0||||||Serotype G4||26.0|12.1|
81652319|NCT00401258|162995114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087||||||Refers to social sub scale|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.087
81652320|NCT00401258|162995114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||Refers to family sub scale|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.006
81652321|NCT01782690|162995169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2361|||||||Log Rank|||Comparison of Rash=Yes versus Rash=No within Erlotinib plus Gemcitabine arm||||0.2361
81652322|NCT02353312|162995182|EQUIVALENCE|Pairwise comparisons of VO2 max means with equal variances between participant on and off treatment.||||||0.823|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.823
81652323|NCT01948076|162995195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81528959|NCT00362648|162745159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|27.5||||||95.0|20.0|36.0||||||Serotype P1A\[8\]||36.0|20.0|
81528960|NCT00362648|162745159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|18.2||||||95.0|12.0|25.8||||||Anti-rotavirus IgA||25.8|12.0|
81528961|NCT00362648|162745159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|2.3||||||95.0|0.5|6.5||||||Serotype G1||6.5|0.5|
81528962|NCT00362648|162745159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|0.8||||||95.0|0.0|4.1||||||Serotype G2||4.1|0.0|
81528963|NCT00362648|162745159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|3.0||||||95.0|0.8|7.6||||||Serotype G3||7.6|0.8|
81528964|NCT00362648|162745159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|0.0||||||95.0|0.0|2.8||||||Serotype G4||2.8|0.0|
81528965|NCT00362648|162745159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|5.3||||||95.0|2.2|10.6||||||Serotype P1A\[8\]||10.6|2.2|
81528966|NCT03071393|162745171|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81528967|NCT03071393|162745172|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81528968|NCT03071393|162745173|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81528969|NCT03071393|162745174|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Uncorrected p values are reported.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81528970|NCT00195663|162745175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical tests were performed in a hierarchical manner. If there was a statistically significant difference in favor of adalimumab + MTX combination treatment, the second primary analysis of the modified Total Sharp Score was to be performed.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||The study was powered to demonstrate the superiority of adalimumab + MTX combination therapy vs. MTX monotherapy in the proportion of subjects who achieved an ACR50 response at 52 weeks. Power calculations were based on 250 subjects in each group using a chi-squared test with a continuity correction and an alpha = 0.05 significance level. With 250 subjects in each group, a difference of 0.13 in response rates could be detected with 80% power.||||<0.001
81528971|NCT00195663|162745176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical tests were performed in a hierarchical manner. If there was a statistically significant difference in favor of adalimumab + MTX combination treatment on the ACR50 response, the second primary analysis of modified TSS would be performed.||||<0.001
81528972|NCT00195663|162745177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81617611|NCT01678196|162915490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.927|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.927
81617612|NCT01678196|162915491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA reflects change from Time 1 scores (entered as covariate) to Time 2 Scores.||||||0.67
81617613|NCT01678196|162915492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.743|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA results include Time 1 scores as a covariate, thus reflecting change over time||||||0.743
81528973|NCT00195663|162745178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81528974|NCT00195663|162745179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.001
81528975|NCT00195663|162745180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81617614|NCT01678196|162915493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA reflects change for Time 1 values (entered as the covariate) to Time 2 values (entered as the DV)||||||<.001
81617615|NCT00982033|162915511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.90
81528976|NCT00195663|162745181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.001
81528977|NCT00195663|162745182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81528978|NCT00195663|162745183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5402||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5402
81528979|NCT03228212|162745231|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used. This margin is based on a 10% shift in the distribution of CLUE scores.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|9.09|||Bayesian multivariate normal random-effe|A 95% Credible Interval for the Posterior mean difference between the Test and Control was used to test for non-inferiority.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|It was calculated that 60 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two sequences would have at least 80% power to detect a 5 points difference in mean overall comfort at the 2-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using Stroup's Method (alpha=0.05).||9.09|1.16|
81528980|NCT03228212|162745232|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.05 logmar was used. This margin corresponds to a half line difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.00621|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.03|||Bayesian multivariate normal random-effe|A 95% Credible Interval for the Posterior mean difference between the Test and Control was used to test for non-inferiority.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|It was calculated that 40 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two sequences would have at least 80% power to detect a 0.05 difference in LogMAR visual acuity at the 2-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using simulations methods for repeated measures.||0.03|0.01|
81528981|NCT03228212|162745233|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 90% was used. Lower limit of 95% credible interval was compared to 90%|proportion|0.992|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.0|||Bayesian Methods|Bayesian Methods-Jefferys prior for binomial proportion was used to calculate 95% credible interval.||It was calculated that 70 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two sequences would have at least 80% power to detect a the 2-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using simulations methods for repeated measures. Analysis was only performed on eyes wearing the Tesl lens.||1|0.96|
81528982|NCT03228212|162745234|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 5% was used. Upper limit of the 95% credible interval was compared to 5%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0043|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0089|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0237|0.0129|||Bayesian beta-binomial model|Bayesian beta-binomial model for correlated binary data|Mean difference calculated as Test - Control|It was calculated that 120 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two sequences would have at least 80% power to detect 5% difference between the Test and Control lens with respect to the proportion of eyes with Grade 3 or higher slit lamp findings across all study visits. Sample size was determined using simulations methods. Sample size for this study was primarily driven by the slit lamp findings.||0.0129|-0.0237|
81617616|NCT02534350|162915512|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.1||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.63|||ANCOVA|||||0.63|-0.43|0.72
81617617|NCT02534350|162915513|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.12||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.69|||ANCOVA|||||0.69|-0.94|0.76
81617618|NCT02534350|162915514|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.01||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.15|||ANCOVA|||||0.15|-0.12|0.86
81617619|NCT02534350|162915515|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-3.25||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.58|9.08|||ANCOVA|||||9.08|-15.58|0.60
81652324|NCT01948076|162995196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|||||||0.043
81652325|NCT01151423|162995197|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.2|||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|3.78||Caplacizumab was compared to placebo using a one-sided log-rank test in order to assess superiority at 2.5% significance level.|Stratified log-rank test||The HR was estimated from a Cox proportional Hazards regression model with presence (yes) / absence (no) of 1 PE session prior to randomization as covariate.|The primary analysis consisted of a Kaplan-Meier analysis with time-to-response as endpoint and treatment group as the independent variable and stratified for absence/presence of one PE session prior to randomization.||3.78|1.28|= 0.005
81652326|NCT04486625|162995250|OTHER|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to compare the natural log transformed AUC0-24,ss between the normal renal function group (Reference) and the severe renal impairment group (Test). The geometric least squares mean point estimate and the associated 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the difference of each comparison was estimated.|Ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means|79.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.52|94.96||||||||94.96|66.52|
81652327|NCT04486625|162995251|OTHER|ANOVA was used to compare the natural log transformed Cmax between the normal renal function group (Reference) and the severe renal impairment group (Test). The geometric least squares mean point estimate and the associated 90% CIs for the difference of each comparison was estimated.|Ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means|75.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.1|86.43||||||||86.43|66.10|
81652328|NCT04486625|162995252|OTHER|ANOVA was used to compare the natural log transformed AUC0-24,ss between the normal renal function group (Reference) and the severe renal impairment group (Test). The geometric least squares mean point estimate and the associated 90% CIs for the difference of each comparison was estimated.|Ratio (%) of of adjusted geometric means|124.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.18|153.97||||||||153.97|100.18|
81652329|NCT04486625|162995253|OTHER|ANOVA was used to compare the natural log transformed Cmax between the normal renal function group (Reference) and the severe renal impairment group (Test). The geometric least squares mean point estimate and the associated 90% CIs for the difference of each comparison was estimated.|Ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means|102.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.55|119.83||||||||119.83|87.55|
81652330|NCT01006980|162995282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.55|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio for death for vemurafenib relative to dacarbazine and the associated 95% confidence interval were computed using an unstratified Cox regression model.|The trial had a power of 80% to detect a hazard ratio of 0.65 for overall survival with an alpha level of 0.045 (an increase in median survival from 8 months for dacarbazine to 12.3 months for vemurafenib), one interim analysis for overall survival at 50% information.||0.55|0.26|<0.0001
81652331|NCT01006980|162995283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.33|||Log Rank||Hazard ratios for treatment with vemurafenib, as compared with dacarbazine, were estimated with the use of unstratified Cox regression.|The trial had a power of 90% to detect a hazard ratio of 0.55 for progression-free survival with an alpha level of 0.005 (an increase in median survival from 2.5 months for dacarbazine to 4.5 months for vemurafenib).||0.33|0.20|<.0001
81652332|NCT02870972|162995305|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.458|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.703|-0.214|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||-0.214|-0.703|<0.001
81652333|NCT02870972|162995305|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.433||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.127|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||-0.127|-0.740|0.006
81652334|NCT02870972|162995305|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.425||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.755|-0.095|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||-0.095|-0.755|0.012
81652335|NCT02870972|162995305|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.703|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.033|0.373|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||0.373|-1.033|<0.001
81464509|NCT02751450|162620514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-1.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.882|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline in Schiff Sensitivity Score as response and treatment as a factor and baseline Schiff as a covariate|Difference is first named dentifrice minus second named dentifrice such that a negative difference favours first named dentifrice.|All statistical analyses were conducted under the null hypothesis (H0) of no difference between treatments versus the alternate hypothesis (H1) of a difference between treatments.||-0.882|-1.150|<0.0001
81652336|NCT02870972|162995305|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.1||||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.32|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||0.32|-0.52|0.639
81652337|NCT02870972|162995306|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo (%)|17.7||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|38.8|||Fisher Exact|||||38.8|-3.4|0.155
81652338|NCT02870972|162995306|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo (%)|16.9||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|40.1|||Fisher Exact|||||40.1|-6.3|0.277
81652339|NCT02870972|162995306|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo (%)|24.0||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|49.2|||Fisher Exact|||||49.2|-1.2|0.064
81652340|NCT02870972|162995306|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo (%)|-4.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|4.2|||Fisher Exact|||||4.2|-13.2|1.000
81652341|NCT02870972|162995306|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo (%)|-16.2||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.2|-2.2|||Fisher Exact|||||-2.2|-30.2|0.097
81652342|NCT02870972|162995307|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.061||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.216|0.094|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||0.094|-0.216|0.439
81652343|NCT02870972|162995307|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.004||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.198|0.19|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||0.190|-0.198|0.968
81464510|NCT01598090|162620519|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Lambda/RBV/TVR to Alfa/RBV/TVR was not established because the lower limit of the 95% CI was less than the predefined non-inferiority margin of -12%. As a result, key secondary endpoints were not tested hierarchically to compare treatment groups.||||||0.0855||||||Non-inferiority testing is based on lower limit of confidence interval.|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.0855
81464511|NCT04431908|162620580|OTHER|Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy was measured utilizing the true and false positives, as well as the true and false negatives. For a subject to have a true positive, the subject must have had a positive PCR test for COVID-19 as well as scored 0, 1 or 2 correct answers on the smell test. For a subject to have a true negative, the subject must have had a negative PCR test for COVID-19 as well as scored 3, 4 or 5 correct answers on the smell test.|Specificity|89.35|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81652344|NCT02870972|162995307|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.045||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.254|0.164|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||0.164|-0.254|0.667
81652345|NCT02870972|162995307|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.197||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.406|0.012|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||0.012|-0.406|0.065
81652346|NCT02870972|162995307|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|0.035||||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.232|0.301|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||0.301|-0.232|0.797
81652347|NCT02870972|162995308|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.364|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.547|-0.181|||ANOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||-0.181|-0.547|<0.001
81652348|NCT02870972|162995308|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.384||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.613|-0.154|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||-0.154|-0.613|0.001
81652349|NCT02870972|162995308|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.401||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.647|-0.154|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||-0.154|-0.647|0.002
81652350|NCT02870972|162995308|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.445|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.692|-0.198|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||-0.198|-0.692|<0.001
81652351|NCT02870972|162995308|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.08||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.394|0.234|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||0.234|-0.394|0.614
81652352|NCT02870972|162995309|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.326||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.557|-0.095|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||-0.095|-0.557|0.006
81652353|NCT02870972|162995309|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.293||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.582|0.004|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||0.004|-0.582|0.047
81652354|NCT02870972|162995309|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.327||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.638|-0.016|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||-0.016|-0.638|0.040
81652355|NCT02870972|162995309|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.558|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.247|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||-0.247|-0.870|<0.001
81652356|NCT02870972|162995309|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|0.057||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.339|0.454|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||0.454|-0.339|0.775
81652357|NCT02870972|162995310|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-4.449||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.453|2.555|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||2.555|-11.453|0.209
81652358|NCT02870972|162995310|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-9.103||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.639|-1.567|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||-1.567|-16.639|0.019
81652359|NCT02870972|162995310|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-11.263||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.808|-3.718|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||-3.718|-18.808|0.004
81652360|NCT02870972|162995310|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|4.04||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.586|13.665|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||13.665|-5.586|0.405
81652361|NCT02870972|162995311|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-8.12||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.826|2.584|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||2.584|-18.826|0.135
81652362|NCT02870972|162995311|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-8.92||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.26|2.41|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||2.410|-20.260|0.121
81652363|NCT02870972|162995311|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-24.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.834|-13.137|||ANOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||-13.137|-35.834|<0.001
81652364|NCT02870972|162995311|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-7.84||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.316|6.64|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||6.640|-22.316|0.284
81464512|NCT04431908|162620580|OTHER|Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy was measured utilizing the true and false positives, as well as the true and false negatives. For a subject to have a true positive, the subject must have had a positive PCR test for COVID-19 as well as scored 0, 1 or 2 correct answers on the smell test. For a subject to have a true negative, the subject must have had a negative PCR test for COVID-19 as well as scored 3, 4 or 5 correct answers on the smell test.|Sensitivity|42.55|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81464513|NCT04431908|162620580|OTHER|Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy was measured utilizing the true and false positives, as well as the true and false negatives. For a subject to have a true positive, the subject must have had a positive PCR test for COVID-19 as well as scored 0, 1 or 2 correct answers on the smell test. For a subject to have a true negative, the subject must have had a negative PCR test for COVID-19 as well as scored 3, 4 or 5 correct answers on the smell test.|Accuracy|87.24|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81464514|NCT04431908|162620582|OTHER|Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy was measured utilizing the true and false positives, as well as the true and false negatives. For a subject to have a true positive, the subject must have had a positive PCR test for COVID-19 as well as scored 0, 1 or 2 correct answers on the smell test. For a subject to have a true negative, the subject must have had a negative PCR test for COVID-19 as well as scored 3, 4 or 5 correct answers on the smell test.|Specificity|88.73|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81464515|NCT04431908|162620582|OTHER|Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy was measured utilizing the true and false positives, as well as the true and false negatives. For a subject to have a true positive, the subject must have had a positive PCR test for COVID-19 as well as scored 0, 1 or 2 correct answers on the smell test. For a subject to have a true negative, the subject must have had a negative PCR test for COVID-19 as well as scored 3, 4 or 5 correct answers on the smell test.|Sensitivity|33.33|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81464516|NCT04431908|162620582|OTHER|Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy was measured utilizing the true and false positives, as well as the true and false negatives. For a subject to have a true positive, the subject must have had a positive PCR test for COVID-19 as well as scored 0, 1 or 2 correct answers on the smell test. For a subject to have a true negative, the subject must have had a negative PCR test for COVID-19 as well as scored 3, 4 or 5 correct answers on the smell test.|Accuracy|88.13|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81464517|NCT01704651|162620589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.34
81464518|NCT01704651|162620590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81652365|NCT02870972|162995312|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-8.27||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.132|0.592|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||0.592|-17.132|0.067
81652366|NCT02870972|162995312|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-7.073||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.432|2.287|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||2.287|-16.432|0.136
81652367|NCT02870972|162995312|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-11.484||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.642|-2.325|||ANOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||-2.325|-20.642|0.015
81652368|NCT02870972|162995312|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-9.785||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.001|2.431|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis of treatment-effect was performed using an ANCOVA with the terms of treatment and adjusted qualifying attack rate as the covariate.||2.431|-22.001|0.114
81652369|NCT03559062|162995313|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81652370|NCT03559062|162995314|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81652371|NCT03559062|162995315|OTHER|||||||0.0546|||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||0.0546
81652372|NCT03054337|162995319|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.301||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.51|||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||||1.51|0.29|0.0045
81464519|NCT00778869|162620591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student t-test|||||||<0.05
81464520|NCT00305084|162620622|OTHER||MDT|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||All data regarding safety were registered and analyzed by descriptive analyses. Summary table were generated to document the safety|at least 3 patients per cohort had to be enrolled with expansion to 6 in presence of Dose Limiting Toxicity(DLT) (stop escalation if 2 or more DLTs at the same dose level). With a projection to achieve the highest level of NGR-hTNF, without significative toxicity (1.6 μg/m2) a planned sample of 20-25 patients was expected. DLTs were defined as: any severe toxicity clearly related to the administration of NGR-hTNF. The patient was defined assessable, according to the standard analysis, if he/she received at least one infusion of the investigational product. Maximal Tollerated Dose (MTD) was defined as the dose which produces DLTs in 2 or more patients out of 6 and will be recommended for phase II trials.|||
81464521|NCT00926848|162620641|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81464522|NCT00926848|162620642|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.6|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81464523|NCT00926848|162620643|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81528983|NCT03228212|162745235|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used. This margin is based on a 10% shift in the distribution of CLUE scores.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.69|10.74|||Bayesian multivariate normal random-effe|A 95% Credible Interval for the Posterior mean difference between the Test and Control was used to test for non-inferiority.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|Sample size calculations were based on the primary endpoints.||10.74|3.69|
81528984|NCT03228212|162745236|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used. This margin is based on a 10% shift in the distribution of CLUE scores.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|6.29|||Bayesian multivariate normal random-effe|A 95% Credible Interval for the Posterior mean difference between the Test and Control was used to test for non-inferiority.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|Sample size calculations were based on the primary endpoints.||6.29|0.36|
81617620|NCT03615924|162915560|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|1.06||||0.7597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.5|||Negative binomial model|||Incidence rates, incidence rate ratios, and p-values are from a negative binomial model analysis, with treatment group and baseline hydroxyurea use included in the model as covariates.||1.50|0.75|0.7597
81617621|NCT03615924|162915561|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|1.02||||0.9037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.45|||Negative binomial model|||Incidence rates, incidence rate ratios, and p-values are from a negative binomial model analysis, with treatment group and baseline hydroxyurea use included in the model as covariates.||1.45|0.72|0.9037
81617622|NCT03615924|162915562|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|0.76||||0.7136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|3.3|||Negative binomial model|||Incidence rates, incidence rate ratios, and p-values are from a negative binomial model analysis, with treatment group and baseline hydroxyurea use included in the model as covariates.||3.30|0.17|0.7136
81617623|NCT03615924|162915563|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|0.84||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4|||Negative binomial model|||Incidence rates, incidence rate ratios, and p-values are from a negative binomial model analysis, with treatment group and baseline hydroxyurea use included in the model as covariates.||1.40|0.50|0.4970
81617624|NCT03615924|162915564|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|1.43||||0.1636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.36|||Negative binomial model|||Incidence rates, incidence rate ratios, and p-values are from a negative binomial model analysis, with treatment group and baseline hydroxyurea use included in the model as covariates.||2.36|0.87|0.1636
81652373|NCT03054337|162995319|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.306|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.21|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||||2.21|0.98|<0.0001
81652374|NCT03054337|162995319|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|2.7|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||||2.70|1.49|<0.0001
81617625|NCT03615924|162915565|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|1.68||||0.2011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.75|||Negative binomial model|||Incidence rates, incidence rate ratios, and p-values are from a negative binomial model analysis, with treatment group and baseline hydroxyurea use included in the model as covariates.||3.75|0.76|0.2011
81617626|NCT03615924|162915567|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|0.0||||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0||Upper limit of confidence interval was not calculable due to 0 events in Ticagrelor 15/30/45 mg bd reporting group.||Negative binomial model|||Incidence rates, incidence rate ratios, and p-values are from a negative binomial model analysis, with treatment group and baseline hydroxyurea use included in the model as covariates.|||0.00|0.9940
81617627|NCT03615924|162915568|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|0.77||||0.4822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.58|||Negative binomial model|||Incidence rates, incidence rate ratios, and p-values are from a negative binomial model analysis, with treatment group and baseline hydroxyurea use included in the model as covariates.||1.58|0.38|0.4822
81617628|NCT02194933|162915579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3992||||||Test for Baseline vs. Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3992
81617629|NCT02194933|162915580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0053||||||Test for Baseline vs. Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0053
81617630|NCT02194933|162915582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1559|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1559
81617631|NCT02194933|162915582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6201|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6201
81652375|NCT03054337|162995325|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.55|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||RBC Count||0.55|0.13|0.0018
81652376|NCT03054337|162995325|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.72|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||RBC Count||0.72|0.30|<0.0001
81617632|NCT02194933|162915583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1642|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1642
81617633|NCT02194933|162915583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1873|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1873
81617634|NCT02194933|162915586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2061|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2061
81617635|NCT02194933|162915586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1778|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1778
81617636|NCT02194933|162915587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4138|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4138
81617637|NCT02194933|162915587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3375|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3375
81617638|NCT02194933|162915590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8437|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8437
81617639|NCT02194933|162915590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8318|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8318
81617640|NCT02194933|162915591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6697|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6697
81617641|NCT02194933|162915591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8829|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8829
81617642|NCT02194933|162915592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2301|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2301
81617643|NCT02194933|162915592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0599|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0599
81617644|NCT02194933|162915593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1595|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1595
81617645|NCT02194933|162915593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1211|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1211
81617646|NCT02194933|162915594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1322|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1322
81652377|NCT03054337|162995325|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.86|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||RBC Count||0.86|0.45|<0.0001
81652378|NCT03054337|162995325|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.005||0.7804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.01|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Absolute Reticulocyte Count||0.01|-0.01|0.7804
81652379|NCT03054337|162995325|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.005||0.0986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.02|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Absolute Reticulocyte Count||0.02|-0.00|0.0986
81652380|NCT03054337|162995325|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.005||0.1661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.02|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Absolute Reticulocyte Count||0.02|-0.00|0.1661
81703400|NCT01602549|163101823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-3.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.35|15.58|||||Day 1, 90 min PD: The AMs/differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a MM fitting treatment, visit, time point (TP), treatment\*visit\*TP interaction, and BL score as fixed effects, TP as a repeated effect, and par. as a random effect.|90 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||15.58|-22.35|
81652381|NCT03054337|162995327|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.942||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|5.2|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Hematocrit||5.20|1.40|0.0010
81652382|NCT03054337|162995327|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.953|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.38|7.22|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Hematocrit||7.22|3.38|<0.0001
81652383|NCT03054337|162995327|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|7.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.37|9.11|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Hematocrit||9.11|5.37|<0.0001
81528985|NCT02287467|162745253|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.97|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline clinical status, region, and participation in the pilot study.|Odds ratio is hIVIG vs. placebo. A value greater than 1 favors the hIVIG group.|Odds ratio of being in a better category, as assessed using a proportional odds model. Multiple imputation techniques were used to impute an outcome for 4 patients for whom the outcome was unknown.||1.97|0.79|.33
81528986|NCT02287467|162745254|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.48|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline clinical status, region, and participation in the pilot study.|Odds ratio is for hIVIG vs placebo. An odds ratio greater than 1 favors the hIVIG group.|Odds ratio for being in a better category, from a proportional odds model||1.48|0.61|.84
81617647|NCT02194933|162915594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2113|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2113
81617648|NCT02194933|162915595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0578|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0578
81617649|NCT02194933|162915595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0588|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0588
81617650|NCT02194933|162915596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1666|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1666
81652384|NCT03054337|162995327|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.5889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.22|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Reticulocytes||0.22|-0.39|0.5889
81652385|NCT03054337|162995327|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.8074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.34|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Reticulocytes||0.34|-0.27|0.8074
81652386|NCT03054337|162995327|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.6952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.24|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model will include treatment assignment (3 dosed groups; 1 placebo group) and pre-treatment Hb value as a covariate.||Reticulocytes||0.24|-0.36|0.6952
81652387|NCT03054337|162995329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3702|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Iron||||0.3702
81652388|NCT03054337|162995329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5524|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Iron||||0.5524
81652389|NCT03054337|162995329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1589|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Iron||||0.1589
81652390|NCT03054337|162995329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0092|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||TIBC||||0.0092
81652391|NCT03054337|162995329|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||TIBC||||<0.0001
81652392|NCT03054337|162995329|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||TIBC||||<0.0001
81652393|NCT03054337|162995331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9092|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||||||0.9092
81652394|NCT03054337|162995331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1484|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||||||0.1484
81652395|NCT03054337|162995331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1313|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||||||0.1313
81652396|NCT03054337|162995333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.108|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Ferritin||||0.1080
81617651|NCT02194933|162915596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.767|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7670
81617652|NCT02194933|162915597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7178|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7178
81617653|NCT02194933|162915597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2336|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2336
81617654|NCT02194933|162915598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6558|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6558
81617655|NCT02194933|162915598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9058|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9058
81617656|NCT02194933|162915599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0078
81528987|NCT02287467|162745255|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.33|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for baseline clinical status, region, and participation in the pilot study.|Odds ratio is for hIVIG vs. placebo. An odds ratio \> 1 favors the hIVIG group.|Odds ratio for being in a better group, from a proportional odds model.||1.33|0.57|.52
81528988|NCT02287467|162745256|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.74|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for baseline clinical status, region, and participation in the pilot study.|Odds ratio for hIVIG vs placebo. An odds ratio \> 1.0 favors the hIVIG group.|||2.74|0.81|.20
81528989|NCT02287467|162745257|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.45|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by baseline clinical status, region, and participation in the pilot study.|hazard ratio is hIVIG vs placebo; a hazard ratio \>1 favors the hIVIG group.|Deaths during hospitalization are censored after day 7.||1.45|.85|.44
81617657|NCT02194933|162915599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4272|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4272
81617658|NCT02498769|162915617|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.19|||Regression, Cox|||||1.19|0.41|0.18
81652397|NCT03054337|162995333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Ferritin||||0.0002
81652398|NCT03054337|162995333|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Ferritin||||<0.0001
81528990|NCT02287467|162745258|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.72||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|6.15|||Regression, Cox|stratified by baseline clinical status, region, and participation in pilot study|hazard ratio is for hIVIG vs placebo; a hazard ratio \< 1.0 favors the hIVIG group.|||6.15|.48|.40
81528991|NCT02287467|162745259|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.98|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for baseline clinical status, region, and participation in pilot study|odds ratio is for hIVIG vs placebo; an odds ratio \> 1.0 favors hIVIG|||1.98|.38|.74
81528992|NCT02287467|162745260|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.54|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline RNA, geographic region, and influenza subtype|Change is calculated as day 3 - baseline. Difference in changes is hIVIG - placebo.|||.54|-.26|.49
81528993|NCT02287467|162745261|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.97|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for baseline clinical status, region, and participation in pilot study.|Odds ratio is for hIVIG vs placebo.|||1.97|0.5|.93
81617659|NCT02498769|162915618|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.27|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.27|0.31|0.19
81617660|NCT02498769|162915619|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||ICU length of stay hours||||.16
81652399|NCT03054337|162995333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0672|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Hepcidin||||0.0672
81652400|NCT03054337|162995333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Hepcidin||||0.0004
81652401|NCT03054337|162995333|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|test of treatment group difference based on ANCOVA model||Hepcidin||||<0.0001
81652402|NCT03054337|162995340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0895|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0895
81652403|NCT03054337|162995340|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81652404|NCT03054337|162995340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3845|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3845
81652405|NCT01762904|162995345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81652406|NCT01762904|162995346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81652407|NCT01762904|162995347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81528994|NCT02287467|162745262|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.82|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for baseline clinical status, region, and participation in pilot study|odds ratio is for hIVIG group vs placebo|||1.82|0.5|.81
81528995|NCT02287467|162745263|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.95|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for baseline clinical status, region, and participation in the pilot study|Odds ratio (hIVIG vs placebo) of being in a better category. An odds ratio \> 1 favors the hIVIG group.|Proportional odds for being in a better category||1.95|0.70|.55
81617661|NCT02498769|162915619|OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Hospital LOS||||.51
81617662|NCT02498769|162915620|OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.97
81617663|NCT00367055|162915621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.376||95.0||||p value is for Total AUC(0-10 min)|Van Elteren|||||||0.376
81617664|NCT00367055|162915621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||95.0||||p value is for Incremental AUC(0-10 min)|Van Elteren|||||||0.990
81617665|NCT01579916|162915675|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0 (null): Rate difference greater than or equal to 5 percentage points. This corresponds to a null hypothesis of: HA (alternative): rate difference \< 5 percentage points.|Rate difference|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|0.6|||Score statistic|||Comparison of the rate of fever between the 2 treatment groups was based on the upper limit of the two-sided 95% exact confidence intervals (CIs) for the rate increase (trivalent influenza virus vaccine minus placebo) evaluated against the prespecified equivalence criterion of 5 percentage points||0.6|-8.9|
81652408|NCT00874731|162995353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|3.76|||||Mean Difference in CFB = Ridaforolimus - Placebo||Mean difference and 90% confidence interval generated using a repeated measures mixed model that included treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed factors and subject as random factor.|3.76|-2.80|
81652409|NCT00874731|162995356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|2.74|||||Mean Difference in CFB = Ridaforolimus - Placebo||Mean difference and 90% confidence interval generated using a repeated measures mixed model that included treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed factors and subject as random factor.|2.74|-3.83|
81652410|NCT00874731|162995357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|2.14|||||Mean Difference in CFB = Ridaforolimus - Placebo||Mean difference and 90% confidence interval generated using a repeated measures mixed model that included treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed factors and subject as random factor.|2.14|-4.50|
81652411|NCT00874731|162995358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|3.79|||||Mean Difference in CFB = Ridaforolimus - Placebo||Mean difference and 90% confidence interval generated using a repeated measures mixed model that included treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed factors and subject as random factor.|3.79|-2.85|
81652412|NCT00874731|162995359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.47|||||Mean Difference in CFB = Ridaforolimus - Placebo||Mean difference and 90% confidence interval generated using a repeated measures mixed model that included treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed factors and subject as random factor.|4.47|-2.10|
81617666|NCT03360396|162915690|OTHER|Study was closed early in all regions except for France. Statistical Analysis plan was updated to include descriptive statistics only. Sites in France remain open and all subjects in France will be followed through 36 months.||||||||||||Study was closed early in all regions except for France. Statistical Analysis plan was updated to include descriptive statistics only. Sites in France remain open and all subjects in France will be followed through 36 months.||Study was closed early in all regions except for France. SAP was updated to include descriptive statistics only. French sites remain open.||Study was closed early in all regions except for France. Statistical Analysis plan was updated to include descriptive statistics only. Sites in France remain open and all subjects in France will be followed through 36 months.|Study was closed early in all regions except for France. Statistical Analysis plan was updated to include descriptive statistics only. Sites in France remain open and all subjects in France will be followed through 36 months.|||
81617667|NCT03360396|162915691|OTHER|Study was terminated early, and Statistical Analysis plan was updated to include descriptive statistics only.||||||||||||Study was terminated early, and Statistical Analysis plan was updated to include descriptive statistics only.||Study was terminated early, and Statistical Analysis plan was updated to include descriptive statistics only.||Study was terminated early, and Statistical Analysis plan was updated to include descriptive statistics only.|Study was terminated early, and Statistical Analysis plan was updated to include descriptive statistics only.|||
81617668|NCT00430300|162915722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||NDLM estimate difference|-0.0087||||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0943|0.0774|||Bayesian NDLM model|||The Bayesian normal dynamic linear model (NDLM) was used for analysis. 95% credible intervals of the effect size and the posterior distribution were calculated. Posterior distribution was used to calculate a probability (presented as p value) that the dose gives a difference of 0.075 liter from placebo.||0.0774|-0.0943|0.0284
81617669|NCT00430300|162915722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||NDLM estimate difference|-0.0389||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1299|0.0471|||Bayesian NDLM model|||The Bayesian normal dynamic linear model (NDLM) was used for analysis. 95% credible intervals of the effect size and the posterior distribution were calculated. Posterior distribution was used to calculate a probability (presented as p value) that the dose gives a difference of 0.075 liter from placebo.||0.0471|-0.1299|0.0056
81617670|NCT00430300|162915722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||NDLM estimate difference|-0.051||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1298|0.029|||Bayesian NDLM model|||The Bayesian normal dynamic linear model (NDLM) was used for analysis. 95% credible intervals of the effect size and the posterior distribution were calculated. Posterior distribution was used to calculate a probability (presented as p value) that the dose gives a difference of 0.075 liter from placebo.||0.0290|-0.1298|0.0009
81617671|NCT00430300|162915723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.5849|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.09||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.09|0.5849
81617672|NCT00430300|162915723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.9737|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.17||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.17|0.9737
81617673|NCT00430300|162915723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.387|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.06||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.06|0.3870
81617674|NCT00430300|162915723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.8612|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.15||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.15|0.8612
81617675|NCT00430300|162915723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.7499|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.13||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.13|0.7499
81652413|NCT00874731|162995360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|5.78|||||Mean Difference in CFB = Ridaforolimus - Placebo||Mean difference and 90% confidence interval generated using a repeated measures mixed model that included treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed factors and subject as random factor.|5.78|-0.79|
81652414|NCT00874731|162995361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|5.76|||||Mean Difference in CFB = Ridaforolimus - Placebo||Mean difference and 90% confidence interval generated using a repeated measures mixed model that included treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed factors and subject as random factor.|5.76|-0.80|
81464524|NCT00926848|162620644|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81464525|NCT00926848|162620645|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81617676|NCT00430300|162915723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.5134|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.08||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.08|0.5134
81617677|NCT00430300|162915723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.1244|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.04||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.04|0.1244
81617678|NCT00430300|162915723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.53|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.12||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.12|0.5300
81617679|NCT00430300|162915723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.055|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.0||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.00|0.0550
81617680|NCT00430300|162915724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.7444|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.16||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.16|0.7444
81617681|NCT00430300|162915724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.9134|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.21||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.21|0.9134
81617682|NCT00430300|162915724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.6841|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.13||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.13|0.6841
81617683|NCT00430300|162915724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.9283|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.23||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.23|0.9283
81652415|NCT00874731|162995362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|7.17|||||Mean Difference in CFB = Ridaforolimus - Placebo||Mean difference and 90% confidence interval generated using a repeated measures mixed model that included treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed factors and subject as random factor.|7.17|0.60|
81652416|NCT00874731|162995363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|1.86|||||Mean Difference in CFB = Ridaforolimus - Placebo||Mean difference and 90% confidence interval generated using a repeated measures mixed model that included treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed factors and subject as random factor.|1.86|-4.85|
81652417|NCT01016262|162995364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0047||||||Statistical significance was assessed at the two-sided 5% level. As there was only a single pre-specified primary analysis, there was no adjustment for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The comparison between MAX-002 and placebo during the DB phase with respect to the primary outcome measure was the single pre-specified primary analysis, and the null hypothesis was that the percentages were equal between the two groups.||||0.0047
81652418|NCT01016262|162995364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0346||||||Statistical significance was assessed at the two-sided 5% level. As there was only a single pre-specified primary analysis, there was no adjustment for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The comparison between Canasa® and placebo during the DB phase with respect to the primary outcome measure was a pre-specified tertiary analysis only.||||0.0346
81652419|NCT02362503|162995423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.625|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.441||Hypothesis test:µfostemsavir=µPlacebo where µ is a common intercept.|ANCOVA||Difference in covariate-adjusted least squares means between treatment groups (Fostemsavir 600 mg BID-Placebo) is presented.|||-0.441|-0.810|<0.0001
81652420|NCT02362503|162995424|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|45.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.95|55.45|||||Difference between treatment groups (fostemsavir 600 mg BID-Placebo) and 95% confidence interval using Newcombe method is presented for \>0.5 log10 c/mL.|||55.45|32.95|
81652421|NCT02362503|162995424|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|35.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.16|44.25|||||Difference between treatment groups (fostemsavir 600 mg BID-Placebo) and 95% confidence interval using Newcombe method is presented for \>1.0 log10 c/mL.|||44.25|24.16|
81652422|NCT02362503|162995430|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|16.0|||||Difference in covariate-adjusted least squares means between treatment groups (Fostemsavir 600 mg BID-Placebo) is presented.|||16.0|-16.8|
81652423|NCT02362503|162995431|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.617|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.082|1.151|||||Difference in covariate-adjusted least squares means between treatment groups (Fostemsavir 600 mg BID-Placebo) is presented.|||1.151|0.082|
81652424|NCT01993849|162995448|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|2.59||The p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.59|-3.81|0.69
81652425|NCT01512797|162995474|OTHER|||||||0.028||||||P-value refers to paired t-test comparing pre-intervention and post-intervention timepoints in Sitagliptin group.|t-test, 2 sided|||Power analysis. Based on the effect of DPP-4 inhibitors in non-operated subjects with type 2 diabetes, showing a significant decrease in 120' post-prandial glucose by 1.67 mmol/L ± 0.98 mmol/L after a MMT, we estimated that a sample size of 16 subjects per group will show post-prandial glucose differences between placebo and sitagliptin group with α = 0.05 for a power \> 90%.||||0.028
81652426|NCT03004404|162995480|OTHER||Slope|0.748|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0743|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5959|0.9001|||||Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of the slope. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a two sided 95% confidence interval for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|In the SRD part of the trial, dose proportionality for AUC0-inf was assessed in the 25 mg to 400 mg dose groups (BI 730357 tablets administered under fasted conditions) using a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data).||0.9001|0.5959|
81703401|NCT01602549|163101823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-4.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.13|14.76|||||Day 1, 120 min PD: The AMs/differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a MM fitting treatment, visit, time point (TP), treatment\*visit\*TP interaction, and BL score as fixed effects, TP as a repeated effect, and par. as a random effect.|120 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||14.76|-23.13|
81617684|NCT00430300|162915724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.2991|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.08||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.08|0.2991
81617685|NCT00430300|162915724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.7403|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.15||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.15|0.7403
81617686|NCT00430300|162915724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.3499|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.11||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.11|0.3499
81617687|NCT00430300|162915724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.2734|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.09||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.09|0.2734
81617688|NCT00430300|162915724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.5806|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.14||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.14|0.5806
81617689|NCT00430300|162915724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.054|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.0||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.00|0.0540
81617690|NCT00430300|162915724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.2616|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.11||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.11|0.2616
81652427|NCT03004404|162995480|OTHER||Ratio T/R|118.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.57|149.03|||||Standard error of the mean is the geometric standard error of the mean. The geometric mean ratio was calculated as: tablet 400mg fed1 (T)/400mg fed2(R), T/R.|Relative bioavailability of AUC0-inf for the SRD part was performed to test the effect of food intake on the PK of 400 mg BI 730357 tablets. The intra-individual comparison of fed conditions was done using an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale.||149.03|94.57|
81652428|NCT03004404|162995480|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio T1/R (%)|124.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.036|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|116.858|133.255|||||Standard error of the mean is actually geometric standard error of the mean. The geometric mean ratio was calculated as: oral solution in fasted state (test treatment T1)/tablet in fasted state (reference treatment R), T1/R.|Estimation of relative bioavailability of AUC0-inf was based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale, included effects: 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed and 'subjects within sequences' as random|Relative bioavailability of BI 730357 for Oral solution (PfOS) fasted (T1) vs. tablet fasted (R) was assessed by the point estimators (geometric means) of the intra-subject ratio of Auc0-inf and their two-sided 90% confidence intervals . No hypothesis was tested.|133.255|116.858|
81617691|NCT00430300|162915724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0724|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.02||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.02|0.0724
81617692|NCT00430300|162915725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.9362|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.32||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.32|0.9362
81617693|NCT00430300|162915725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.9469|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.33||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.33|0.9469
81617694|NCT00430300|162915725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.9153|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.27||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.27|0.9153
81617695|NCT00430300|162915725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.9686|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.36||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.36|0.9686
81617696|NCT00430300|162915725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1548|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.06||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.06|0.1548
81617697|NCT00430300|162915725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.7973|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.22||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.22|0.7973
81528996|NCT02287467|162745264|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.31|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for baseline clinical status, region, and participation in pilot study|odds ratio is for hIVIG vs placebo|||2.31|.5|.77
81652429|NCT03004404|162995480|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio T2/R (%)|125.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.89|138.8|||||Standard error of the mean is actually geometric standard error of the mean. The geometric mean ratio was calculated as: tablet in fed state (test treatment T2)/tablet in fasted state (reference treatment R), T2/R.|Estimation of relative bioavailability of AUC0-inf was based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale, included effects: 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed and 'subjects within sequences' as random|Relative bioavailability of BI 730357 for tablet fed (T2) vs. tablet fasted (R) was assessed by the point estimators (geometric means) of the intra-subject ratio of AUC0-inf and their two-sided 90% confidence intervals . No hypothesis was tested.|138.80|112.89|
81652430|NCT03004404|162995481|OTHER||Slope|0.7065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0587|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5863|0.8267|||||Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of the slope. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a two sided 95% confidence interval for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1|In the SRD part of the trial, dose proportionality for Cmax was assessed in the 25 mg to 400 mg dose groups (BI 730357 tablets administered under fasted conditions) using a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data).||0.8267|0.5863|
81617698|NCT00430300|162915725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.6348|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.22||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.22|0.6348
81617699|NCT00430300|162915725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.5742|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.19||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.19|0.5742
81617700|NCT00430300|162915725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.6719|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.19||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.19|0.6719
81617701|NCT00430300|162915725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0881|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.04||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.04|0.0881
81617702|NCT00430300|162915725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.2772|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.13||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.13|0.2772
81617703|NCT00430300|162915725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.1363|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.06||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.06|0.1363
81617704|NCT00430300|162915726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0938|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.03||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.03|0.0938
81617705|NCT00430300|162915726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.2149|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.09||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.09|0.2149
81617706|NCT00430300|162915726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.1682|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.06||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.06|0.1682
81617707|NCT00430300|162915726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.4492|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.16||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.16|0.4492
81617708|NCT00430300|162915726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.2539|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.1||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.10|0.2539
81617709|NCT00430300|162915726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.8168|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.22||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.22|0.8168
81617710|NCT00430300|162915726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.3248|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.13||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.13|0.3248
81617711|NCT00430300|162915726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.3148|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.13||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.13|0.3148
81617712|NCT00430300|162915726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.6563|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.2||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.20|0.6563
81617713|NCT00430300|162915726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.1735|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.09||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.09|0.1735
81528997|NCT02287467|162745265|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.34|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for baseline clinical status, region, and participation in pilot study|odds ratio is expressed as hIVIG vs placebo|||2.34|0.7|.34
81528998|NCT02287467|162745266|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.62||adjusted for baseline clinical status, region, and participation in pilot study|Regression, Logistic|adjusted for baseline clinical status, region, and participation in pilot study|odds ratio (hIVIG vs placebo) is for being in a better category. An odds ratio \>1 favors the hIVIG group.|||1.62|.50|.73
81617714|NCT00430300|162915726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.1237|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.06||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.06|0.1237
81617715|NCT00430300|162915726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.6113|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.21||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.21|0.6113
81617716|NCT00430300|162915727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.5549|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.09||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.09|0.5549
81617717|NCT00430300|162915727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.988|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.2||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.20|0.9880
81617718|NCT00430300|162915727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.8572|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.12||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.12|0.8572
81617719|NCT00430300|162915727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.8402|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.14||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.14|0.8402
81617720|NCT00430300|162915727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.6562|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.1||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.10|0.6562
81617721|NCT00430300|162915727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.5632|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.08||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.08|0.5632
81617722|NCT00430300|162915727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.637|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.13||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.13|0.6370
81617723|NCT00430300|162915727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.4686|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.1||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.10|0.4686
81617724|NCT00430300|162915727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.6164|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.11||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.11|0.6164
81617725|NCT00430300|162915735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.9885|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-2.4||||Mixed Models Analysis|||TDI at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-2.4|0.9885
81617726|NCT00430300|162915735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.8055|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-1.5||||Mixed Models Analysis|||TDI at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-1.5|0.8055
81617727|NCT00430300|162915735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.9759|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-2.0||||Mixed Models Analysis|||TDI at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-2.0|0.9759
81617728|NCT00430300|162915735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.4401|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-1.1||||Mixed Models Analysis|||TDI at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-1.1|0.4401
81617729|NCT00430300|162915735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.5957|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-1.4||||Mixed Models Analysis|||TDI at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-1.4|0.5957
81617730|NCT00430300|162915735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.8302|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-1.7||||Mixed Models Analysis|||TDI at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-1.7|0.8302
81652431|NCT03004404|162995481|OTHER||Ratio T/R|151.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.107|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|122.781|186.248|||||Standard error of the mean is the geometric standard error of the mean. The geometric mean ratio was calculated as: tablet 400mg fed1 (T)/400mg fed2(R), T/R.|Relative bioavailability of the Cmax for the SRD part was performed to test the effect of food intake on the PK of 400 mg BI 730357 tablets. The intra-individual comparison of fed conditions was done using an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale.||186.248|122.781|
81652432|NCT03004404|162995481|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio T1/R (%)|293.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.069|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|259.044|331.891|||||Standard error of the mean is the geometric standard error of the mean. The geometric mean ratio was calculated as: oral solution in fasted state (test treatment T1)/tablet in fasted state (reference treatment R), T1/R.|Estimation of relative bioavailability of Cmax based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale, included effects: 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed and 'subjects within sequences' as random|Relative bioavailability of BI 730357 for Oral solution (PfOS) fasted (T1) vs. tablet fasted (R) was assessed by the point estimators (geometric means) of the intra-subject ratio of Cmax and their two-sided 90% confidence intervals . No hypothesis was tested.|331.891|259.044|
81652433|NCT03004404|162995481|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio T2/R (%)|180.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.059|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|162.369|200.732|||||Standard error of the mean is the geometric standard error of the mean. The geometric mean ratio was calculated as: tablet in fed state (test treatment T2)/tablet in fasted state (reference treatment R), T2/R.|Estimation of relative bioavailability of Cmax was based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale, included effects: 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed and 'subjects within sequences' as random|Relative bioavailability of BI 730357 for tablet fasted (T2) vs. tablet fasted (R) was assessed by the point estimators (geometric means) of the intra-subject ratio of Cmax and their two-sided 90% confidence intervals . No hypothesis was tested.|200.732|162.369|
81652434|NCT02103114|162995484|EQUIVALENCE|T1 (Baseline)||||||0.982|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.982
81652435|NCT02103114|162995484|EQUIVALENCE|T2 (30 minutes after study drug)|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81652436|NCT02103114|162995484|EQUIVALENCE|T3 (30 minutes on CPB)||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81652437|NCT02103114|162995484|EQUIVALENCE|T5 (Arrival in ICU)||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81652438|NCT02103114|162995484|EQUIVALENCE|T6 (POD 2)||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.840
81652439|NCT02103114|162995484|EQUIVALENCE|T7 (POD 4)||||||0.475|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.475
81652440|NCT02103114|162995485|EQUIVALENCE|T4 (just prior to coming off of CPB)||||||0.048|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.048
81652441|NCT02103114|162995486|EQUIVALENCE|T1 (Baseline)||||||0.855|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.855
81652442|NCT02103114|162995486|EQUIVALENCE|T5 (Arrival in ICU)||||||0.225|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.225
81652443|NCT02103114|162995486|EQUIVALENCE|T6 (POD 2)||||||0.313|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.313
81652444|NCT02103114|162995486|EQUIVALENCE|T7 (POD 4)||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81652445|NCT02103114|162995489|EQUIVALENCE|T1 (Baseline) to T5 (Arrival in ICU)||||||0.056|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.056
81652446|NCT02103114|162995490|EQUIVALENCE|T1 (Baseline) to T5 (Arrival in ICU)||||||0.545|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.545
81528999|NCT02287467|162745267|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.59|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for baseline clinical status, region, and participation in the pilot study.|Odds ratio (hIVIG vs placebo) is for being in a better category.|Multiple imputation was used to estimate the outcome for 3 participants for whom the outcome was partially unknown.||1.59|0.55|.82
81652447|NCT02103114|162995492|EQUIVALENCE|Baseline (intraoperatively) (Time 1) to before termination of bypass (Time 4)||||||0.757|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.757
81652448|NCT02103114|162995495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2741|||||||t-test, 2 sided|24 hour postop Fresh Frozen Plasma exposures||||||0.2741
81652449|NCT02103114|162995495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0351|||||||t-test, 2 sided|24 hour postop Platelet exposures||||||0.0351
81652450|NCT02103114|162995495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.073|||||||t-test, 2 sided|24 hour postop Cryoprecipitate exposures||||||0.073
81652451|NCT02103114|162995495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0196|||||||t-test, 2 sided|24 hour postop Red Blood Cell exposures||||||0.0196
81652452|NCT02103114|162995496|EQUIVALENCE|protamine time plus 24 hours||||||0.016|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.016
81652453|NCT02103114|162995498|EQUIVALENCE|24 Hours Post-Operatively||||||0.0004|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0004
81652454|NCT02103114|162995499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.927|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.927
81529000|NCT02287467|162745268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.19||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|8.42|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for baseline clinical status, region, and participation in pilot study|Odds ratio (hIVIG vs placebo) for a better outcome. An odds ratio \> 1 favors the hIVIG group.|Multiple imputation was used to estimate the outcome for one participant.||8.42|1.21|.02
81652455|NCT02103114|162995500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.738|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.738
81652456|NCT02103114|162995501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.231|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.231
81652457|NCT02103114|162995502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.661|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.661
81652458|NCT02103114|162995504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81652459|NCT02103114|162995505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.342|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.342
81652460|NCT02103114|162995506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.961|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.961
81652461|NCT03933462|162995507|SUPERIORITY|"Categorical preference endpoints that answered at the final visit (e.g., Which device do you prefer?) were analyzed with a One-sample Binomial Test that compared the observed proportion to a 50/50 split."|||||<|0.001|||||||One Sample Binomial|||||||<0.001
81652462|NCT01937975|162995516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.09|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / ESRD Non-HD Day 9|ESRD Non-HD Day 9 versus ESRD HD Day 10||1.09|0.87|
81652463|NCT01937975|162995516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|1.25|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD Non-HD Day 9 / Healthy Day 10|ESRD Non-HD Day 9 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||1.25|0.58|
81652464|NCT01937975|162995516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|1.22|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|ESRD HD Day 10 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||1.22|0.56|
81652465|NCT01937975|162995516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|2.49|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = SRI Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|SRI Participants Day 10 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||2.49|1.09|
81652466|NCT01937975|162995517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.19|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / ESRD Non-HD Day 9|ESRD Non-HD Day 9 versus ESRD HD Day 10||1.19|0.81|
81652467|NCT01937975|162995517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|1.16|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD Non-HD Day 9 / Healthy Day 10|ESRD Non-HD Day 9 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||1.16|0.54|
81652468|NCT01937975|162995517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|1.14|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|ESRD HD Day 10 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||1.14|0.53|
81617731|NCT00430300|162915735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.9657|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-3.1||||Mixed Models Analysis|||TDI at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-3.1|0.9657
81617732|NCT00430300|162915735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.6378|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-1.7||||Mixed Models Analysis|||TDI at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-1.7|0.6378
81617733|NCT00430300|162915735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.899|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-2.2||||Mixed Models Analysis|||TDI at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-2.2|0.8990
81617734|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.8757|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.42||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.42|0.8757
81617735|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.6334|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.3||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.30|0.6334
81617736|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.5448|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.23||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.23|0.5448
81617737|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.6986|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.34||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.34|0.6986
81617738|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.3151|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.18||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.18|0.3151
81617739|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.1802|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.1||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.10|0.1802
81652469|NCT01937975|162995517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|2.42|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = SRI Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|SRI Participants Day 10 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||2.42|1.06|
81652470|NCT01937975|162995518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.22|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / ESRD Non-HD Day 9|ESRD Non-HD Day 9 versus ESRD HD Day 10||1.22|0.75|
81652471|NCT01937975|162995518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|1.48|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD Non-HD Day 9 / Healthy Day 10|ESRD Non-HD Day 9 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||1.48|0.57|
81652472|NCT01937975|162995518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|1.42|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|ESRD HD Day 10 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||1.42|0.54|
81617740|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.9102|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.49||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.49|0.9102
81617741|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.6391|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.32||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.32|0.6391
81617742|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.6838|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.3||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.30|0.6838
81617743|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.9648|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.49||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.49|0.9648
81652473|NCT01937975|162995518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|2.77|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = SRI Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|SRI Participants Day 10 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||2.77|0.99|
81652474|NCT01937975|162995521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.15|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / ESRD Non-HD Day 9|ESRD Non-HD Day 9 versus ESRD HD Day 10||1.15|0.92|
81652475|NCT01937975|162995521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.73|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD Non-HD Day 9 / Healthy Day 10|ESRD Non-HD Day 9 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||1.73|0.80|
81652476|NCT01937975|162995521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.78|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|ESRD HD Day 10 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||1.78|0.82|
81652477|NCT01937975|162995521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|0.92|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = SRI Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|SRI Participants Day 10 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||0.92|0.40|
81652478|NCT01937975|162995522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.42|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|||1.42|0.63|
81529001|NCT02287467|162745269|SUPERIORITY||ratio of geometric means|1.5||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|longitudinal regression with adjustment for baseline titer|Ratio of hIVIG group to placebo group. A ratio \> 1.0 indicates higher titers for the hIVIG group.|HAI measurements were log-transformed to compute treatment differences and the model was adjusted for baseline titer.||2.7|0.84|.18
81617744|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8961|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.4||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.40|0.8961
81617745|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.9534|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.41||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.41|0.9534
81617746|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.7726|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.45||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.45|0.7726
81617747|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.5665|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.33||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.33|0.5665
81617748|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.2684|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.17||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.17|0.2684
81617749|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.6485|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.39||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.39|0.6485
81617750|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.4821|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.3||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.30|0.4821
81617751|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.2557|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.17||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.17|0.2557
81617752|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.9031|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.52||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.52|0.9031
81617753|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.8634|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.47||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.47|0.8634
81617754|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.6375|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.3||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.30|0.6375
81652479|NCT01937975|162995522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|0.94|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = SRI Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|||0.94|0.39|
81652480|NCT01937975|162995523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|1.21|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / ESRD Non-HD Day 9|ESRD Non-HD Day 9 versus ESRD HD Day 10||1.21|1.08|
81652481|NCT01937975|162995523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.14|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD Non-HD Day 9 / Healthy Day 10|ESRD Non-HD Day 9 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||1.14|0.65|
81652482|NCT01937975|162995523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.3|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|ESRD HD Day 10 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||1.30|0.75|
81652483|NCT01937975|162995523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.38|2.51|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = SRI Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|SRI Participants Day 10 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||2.51|1.38|
81652484|NCT01937975|162995524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.17|1.32|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / ESRD Non-HD Day 9|ESRD Non-HD Day 9 versus ESRD HD Day 10||1.32|1.17|
81652485|NCT01937975|162995524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|1.06|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD Non-HD Day 9 / Healthy Day 10|ESRD Non-HD Day 9 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||1.06|0.56|
81652486|NCT01937975|162995524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.32|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|ESRD HD Day 10 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||1.32|0.69|
81652487|NCT01937975|162995524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.46|2.93|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = SRI Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|SRI Participants Day 10 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||2.93|1.46|
81652488|NCT01937975|162995525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.26|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / ESRD Non-HD Day 9|ESRD Non-HD Day 9 versus ESRD HD Day 10||1.26|1.00|
81652489|NCT01937975|162995525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.13|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD Non-HD Day 9 / Healthy Day 10|ESRD Non-HD Day 9 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||1.13|0.62|
81529002|NCT02287467|162745270|SUPERIORITY||ratio of geometric means|1.31||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|longitudinal analysis of log-transformed titers adjust for baseline titer.|Ratio of geometric means of hIVIG vs placebo. A ratio \>1.0 indicates higher titers in the hIVIG group on day 7.|||1.8|0.93|.13
81617755|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.8775|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.51||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.51|0.8775
81617756|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.7191|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.4||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.40|0.7191
81617757|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.8677|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.44||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cough, Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.44|0.8677
81617758|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.9838|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.42||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.42|0.9838
81617759|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.8106|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.28||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.28|0.8106
81617760|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.775|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.23||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.23|0.7750
81617761|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.8082|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.33||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.33|0.8082
81617762|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.7678|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.31||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.31|0.7678
81617763|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.5373|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.2||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.20|0.5373
81617764|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.9548|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.47||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.47|0.9548
81617765|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.9743|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.49||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.49|0.9743
81617766|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.8408|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.32||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.32|0.8408
81617767|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.9887|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.55||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.55|0.9887
81617768|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.9918|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.55||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.55|0.9918
81652490|NCT01937975|162995525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.27|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|ESRD HD Day 10 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||1.27|0.70|
81617769|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.9833|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.46||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.46|0.9833
81617770|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.9619|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.5||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.50|0.9619
81617771|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.9917|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.58||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.58|0.9917
81617772|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.9376|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.4||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.40|0.9376
81652491|NCT01937975|162995525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.21|2.28|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = SRI Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|SRI Participants Day 10 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||2.28|1.21|
81652492|NCT01937975|162995528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|0.92|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / ESRD Non-HD Day 9|ESRD Non-HD Day 9 versus ESRD HD Day 10||0.92|0.83|
81529003|NCT02287467|162745271|SUPERIORITY||ratio of geometric means|0.94||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|log-transformed titers adjusted for baseline titer|ratio of geometric mean for hIVIG vs placebo. A ratio \> 1.0 indicates higher titers at day 7 for the hIVIG group.|||1.5|0.58|.78
81529004|NCT05729568|162745276|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least-squares means|-56.0||||0.1436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-132.0|20.0|||ANCOVA||Difference in least-squares means (Diff in LSM), and its 95% CI were from ANCOVA model of change from baseline CD4 cell count with treatment as fixed effect and baseline CD4 cell count as a covariate.|||20|-132|0.1436
81529005|NCT02204072|162745303|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.9549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.7|||Two-sided log-rank test.||Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard ratio: Comparison vs Enzalutamide|||1.70|0.57|0.9549
81529006|NCT02204072|162745306|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.5425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.06|||Two-sided log-rank test.||Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard ratio: Comparison vs. Enzaludamide.|||2.06|0.68|0.5425
81652493|NCT01937975|162995528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.53|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD Non-HD Day 9 / Healthy Day 10|ESRD Non-HD Day 9 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||1.53|0.88|
81652494|NCT01937975|162995528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.34|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|ESRD HD Day 10 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||1.34|0.77|
81529007|NCT02204072|162745307|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.5534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.9|||Two-sided log-rank test.||Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard ratio: Comparison vs. Enzalutamide.|||1.90|0.71|0.5534
81529008|NCT02204072|162745308|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.1514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.18|||Two-sided log-rank test.||Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard ratio: Comparison vs. Enzalutamide.|||1.18|0.35|0.1514
81529009|NCT02204072|162745312|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.579||||0.6186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.269|12.515|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio, p-value and confidence interval were obtained from logistic regression model.||||12.515|0.269|0.6186
81617773|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.9084|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.47||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.47|0.9084
81617774|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.7906|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.38||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.38|0.7906
81617775|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8765|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.38||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.38|0.8765
81617776|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8469|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.38||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.38|0.8469
81652495|NCT01937975|162995528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|0.72|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = SRI Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|SRI Participants Day 10 versus Healthy Participants Day 10||0.72|0.40|
81652496|NCT01937975|162995529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.3|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = ESRD HD Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|||1.30|0.70|
81464526|NCT00926848|162620646|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81529010|NCT02204072|162745314|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.891||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|5.059|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, p-value and confidence interval were obtained from logistic regression model.|||5.059|0.727|0.1920
81529011|NCT04607837|162745366|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.35||||0.2524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.24|19.94|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common risk difference using the Mantel- Haenszel weights. The 2-sided p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the risk difference being 0.||19.94|-5.24|0.2524
81529012|NCT04607837|162745367|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.61||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.31|26.91|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights. The 2-sided p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||26.91|4.31|0.0068
81529013|NCT04607837|162745368|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.24||||0.2302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|21.71|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights. The 2-sided p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||21.71|-5.22|0.2302
81529014|NCT04607837|162745369|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.12||||0.3339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.32|21.55|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights, where only participants with an assessment at Baseline and the corresponding visit are included. The 2-sided Nominal p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||21.55|-7.32|0.3339
81652497|NCT01937975|162995529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|0.89|||||Geometric Mean Ratio = SRI Day 10 / Healthy Day 10|||0.89|0.45|
81529015|NCT04607837|162745370|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.68||||0.9141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.76|13.13|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights, where only participants with an assessment at Baseline and the corresponding visit are included. The 2-sided Nominal p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||13.13|-11.76|0.9141
81529016|NCT04607837|162745371|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.56||||0.1089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|21.25|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights. The 2-sided p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||21.25|-2.13|0.1089
81529017|NCT04607837|162745372|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.19||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.63|19.75|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights. The 2-sided p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||19.75|2.63|0.0104
81529018|NCT04607837|162745373|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.07||||0.9203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.06|19.92|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights. The 2-sided p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||19.92|-22.06|0.9203
81617777|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.9717|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.5||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.50|0.9717
81617778|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.7591|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.29||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.29|0.7591
81617779|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.7141|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.38||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.38|0.7141
81617780|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.8104|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.42||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.42|0.8104
81617781|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.7664|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.35||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Breathlessness, Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.35|0.7664
81617782|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.7888|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.31||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.31|0.7888
81617783|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.393|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.17||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.17|0.3930
81617784|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.4785|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.17||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.17|0.4785
81617785|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.6756|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.34||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.34|0.6756
81652498|NCT01266161|162995537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.45|31.07||p-Value from analysis of variance (ANOVA) model, with treatment, baseline PSR, gender terms. To protect type I error at 5% significance, 2 primary parameters tested sequentially: SPRID 8-12 not declared significant unless SPRID 0-12 was significant.|ANOVA|||||31.07|16.45|<0.001
81652499|NCT01266161|162995538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.13|12.71||p-Value from ANOVA model, with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms. To protect type I error at 5% significance, 2 primary parameters tested sequentially: SPRID 8-12 not declared significant unless SPRID 0-12 was significant.|ANOVA|||||12.71|4.13|<0.001
81652500|NCT01266161|162995539|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means|8.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.94|11.95||p-Value from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||For SPID 0-12.||11.95|5.94|<0.001
81652501|NCT01266161|162995539|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means|3.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|4.85||p-Value from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||For SPID 8-12.||4.85|1.45|<0.001
81652502|NCT01266161|162995539|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means|6.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.84|10.27||p-Value from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||For SPID 12-24.||10.27|2.84|<0.001
81652503|NCT01266161|162995539|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means|2.02||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|4.37||p-Value from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||For SPID 20-24.||4.37|-0.33|0.091
81529019|NCT04607837|162745374|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.49||||0.1726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|20.68|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights. The 2-sided p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||20.68|-3.71|0.1726
81529020|NCT04607837|162745375|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.71||||0.9272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.31|34.9|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights. The 2-sided p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||34.90|-38.31|0.9272
81617786|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.2627|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.17||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.17|0.2627
81617787|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2281|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.13||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.13|0.2281
81652504|NCT01266161|162995539|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means|14.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.12|20.79||p-Value from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||For SPID 0-24.||20.79|9.12|<0.001
81617788|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.7656|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.38||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.38|0.7656
81617789|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.2105|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.13||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.13|0.2105
81652505|NCT01266161|162995539|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means|5.87||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|10.33||p-Value from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||For SPID 24-36.||10.33|1.42|0.010
81652506|NCT01266161|162995539|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means|3.48||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|5.83||p-Value from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||For SPID 32-36.||5.83|1.13|0.004
81652507|NCT01266161|162995539|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means|6.09||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|10.36||p-Value from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||For SPID 36-48.||10.36|1.82|0.006
81652508|NCT01266161|162995539|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means|2.41||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|4.73||p-Value from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||For SPID 44-48.||4.73|0.09|0.042
81652509|NCT01266161|162995539|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means|10.97||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.49|18.45||p-Value from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||For SPID 24-48.||18.45|3.49|0.004
81652510|NCT01266161|162995540|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.18|||<|0.001||95.0|0.1|0.34|||proportional hazards model|||||0.34|0.10|<0.001
81652511|NCT01266161|162995541|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-48.01|||<|0.001||95.0|-64.46|-31.56||p-Values from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||During the first dosing interval (0 to 12 hours).||-31.56|-64.46|<0.001
81652512|NCT01266161|162995541|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-25.53|||<|0.001||95.0|-39.78|-11.28||p-Values from the CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||During the second dosing interval (12 to 24 hours).||-11.28|-39.78|<0.001
81652513|NCT01266161|162995541|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-24.05||||0.002||95.0|-38.93|-9.18||p-Values from the CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||During the third dosing interval (24 to 36 hours).||-9.18|-38.93|0.002
81652514|NCT01266161|162995541|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-13.6||||0.035||95.0|-26.41|-0.79||p-Values from the CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||During the fourth dosing interval (36 to 48 hours).||-0.79|-26.41|0.035
81652515|NCT01266161|162995541|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-48.01|||<|0.001||95.0|-64.42|-31.6||p-Values from the CMH test, controlling for baseline PSR and gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||During the study overall (0 to 48 hours).||-31.60|-64.42|<0.001
81652516|NCT01266161|162995541|SUPERIORITY||Cox proportional hazard models|0.086||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.57|||Andersen-Gill (AG)|||Time to First Dose Rescue Medication Over Entire Study Period (0-48 Hours)||0.57|0.01|0.011
81652517|NCT01266161|162995542|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.84|||<|0.001||95.0|0.5|1.19||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 0.5 hours.||1.19|0.50|<0.001
81652518|NCT01266161|162995542|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|1.53|||<|0.001||95.0|1.11|1.94||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 1 hour.||1.94|1.11|<0.001
81652519|NCT01266161|162995542|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|2.0|||<|0.001||95.0|1.56|2.44||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 1.5 hours.||2.44|1.56|<0.001
81652520|NCT01266161|162995542|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|2.29|||<|0.001||95.0|1.86|2.73||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 2 hours.||2.73|1.86|<0.001
81652521|NCT01266161|162995542|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|2.18|||<|0.001||95.0|1.69|2.68||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 4 hours.||2.68|1.69|<0.001
81652522|NCT01266161|162995542|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.92|||<|0.001||95.0|0.46|1.38||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA||Treatment difference (ibuprofen minus placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on least-squares means from the ANOVA model.|Ibuprofen versus placebo at 6 hours.||1.38|0.46|<0.001
81652523|NCT01266161|162995542|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|1.04|||<|0.001||95.0|0.54|1.54||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 8 hours.||1.54|0.54|<0.001
81652524|NCT01266161|162995542|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|1.1|||<|0.001||95.0|0.59|1.6||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 10 hours.||1.60|0.59|<0.001
81652525|NCT01266161|162995542|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.5||||0.052||95.0|0.0|1.01||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 12 hours.||1.01|-0.00|0.052
81652526|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.37|||<|0.001||95.0|0.16|0.59||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 0.5 hours.||0.59|0.16|<0.001
81652527|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.9|||<|0.001||95.0|0.63|1.18||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline pain severity, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 1 hour.||1.18|0.63|<0.001
81652528|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|1.22|||<|0.001||95.0|0.91|1.52||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline pain severity, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 1.5 hours.||1.52|0.91|<0.001
81652529|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|1.4|||<|0.001||95.0|1.1|1.71||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline pain severity, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 2 hours.||1.71|1.10|<0.001
81652530|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|1.32|||<|0.001||95.0|0.97|1.67||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline pain severity, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 4 hours.||1.67|0.97|<0.001
81652531|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.61|||<|0.001||95.0|0.3|0.91||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline pain severity, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 6 hours.||0.91|0.30|<0.001
81652532|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.64|||<|0.001||95.0|0.31|0.97||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline pain severity, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 8 hours.||0.97|0.31|<0.001
81652533|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.66|||<|0.001||95.0|0.36|0.97||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline pain severity, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 10 hours.||0.97|0.36|<0.001
81652534|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.27||||0.089||95.0|-0.04|0.59||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline pain severity, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 12 hours.||0.59|-0.04|0.089
81652535|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|1.0|||<|0.001||95.0|0.7|1.29||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 0.5 hours.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 16 hours.||1.29|0.70|<0.001
81652536|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.47||||0.004||95.0|0.15|0.78||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 20 hours.||0.78|0.15|0.004
81652537|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.04||||0.821||95.0|-0.28|0.35||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 24 hours.||0.35|-0.28|0.821
81652538|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.56||||0.001||95.0|0.23|0.9||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 28 hours.||0.90|0.23|0.001
81652539|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.62|||<|0.001||95.0|0.3|0.94||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 32 hours.||0.94|0.30|<0.001
81652540|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.25||||0.127||95.0|-0.07|0.57||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 36 hours.||0.57|-0.07|0.127
81652541|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.67|||<|0.001||95.0|0.35|1.0||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 40 hours.||1.00|0.35|<0.001
81652542|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.34||||0.036||95.0|0.02|0.67||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 44 hours.||0.67|0.02|0.036
81652543|NCT01266161|162995543|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.26||||0.091||95.0|-0.04|0.56||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 48 hours.||0.56|-0.04|0.091
81652544|NCT01266161|162995544|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|1.22|||<|0.001||95.0|0.69|1.74||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 0.5 hours.||1.74|0.69|<0.001
81652545|NCT01266161|162995544|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|2.43|||<|0.001||95.0|1.77|3.09||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 1 hour.||3.09|1.77|<0.001
81652546|NCT01266161|162995544|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|3.22|||<|0.001||95.0|2.49|3.95||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 1.5 hours.||3.95|2.49|<0.001
81652547|NCT01266161|162995544|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|3.7|||<|0.001||95.0|2.98|4.42||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 2 hours.||4.42|2.98|<0.001
81652548|NCT01266161|162995544|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|3.5|||<|0.001||95.0|2.67|4.33||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 4 hours.||4.33|2.67|<0.001
81652549|NCT01266161|162995544|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|1.53|||<|0.001||95.0|0.79|2.27||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 6 hours.||2.27|0.79|<0.001
81652550|NCT01266161|162995544|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|1.67|||<|0.001||95.0|0.87|2.48||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 8 hours.||2.48|0.87|<0.001
81652551|NCT01266161|162995544|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|1.76|||<|0.001||95.0|0.97|2.54||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 10 hours.||2.54|0.97|<0.001
81652552|NCT01266161|162995544|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.78||||0.056||95.0|-0.02|1.58||p-Values from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 12 hours.||1.58|-0.02|0.056
81652553|NCT01266161|162995545|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|14.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.38|19.25||p-Value from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline pain severity, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 0 to 12 hours.||19.25|10.38|<0.001
81652554|NCT01266161|162995545|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|5.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.57|7.98||p-Value from ANOVA model with treatment, baseline pain severity, and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Ibuprofen versus placebo from 8 to 12 hours.||7.98|2.57|<0.001
81652555|NCT01266161|162995546|SUPERIORITY||CMH-adjusted proportion|-0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.55||p-Values from the CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR and gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For the first dosing interval.||-0.55|-0.91|<0.001
81652556|NCT01266161|162995546|SUPERIORITY||CMH-adjusted proportions|-0.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.4||Treatment difference (ibuprofen minus placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on CMH-adjusted proportions and corresponding standard errors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For the second dosing interval.||-0.40|-1.05|<0.001
81652557|NCT01266161|162995546|SUPERIORITY||CMH-adjusted proportions|-0.48||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.06||p-Values from the CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR and gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For the third dosing interval.||-0.06|-0.90|0.002
81652558|NCT01266161|162995546|SUPERIORITY||CMH-adjusted proportion|-0.68||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.35||p-Values from the CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR and gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For the fourth dosing interval.||-0.35|-1.02|0.021
81652559|NCT01266161|162995546|SUPERIORITY||CMH-adjusted proportion|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.51||p-Values from the CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR and gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For the overall study duration.||-0.51|-0.89|<0.001
81652560|NCT01266161|162995549|SUPERIORITY||Gamma statistic|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.95||p-Value from the CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR score and gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 24 hours||0.95|0.74|<0.001
81529021|NCT04607837|162745376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.49||||0.1726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|20.68|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights. The 2-sided p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||20.68|-3.71|0.1726
81652561|NCT01266161|162995549|SUPERIORITY||Gamma statistic|0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-Value from the CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR score and gender.||Ibuprofen versus placebo at 48 hours||0.92|0.66|<0.001
81652562|NCT04692467|162995594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.77|-3.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference reflects the difference in mean change (i.e., mean change = 12 months minus baseline for each arm) between the intervention arm and SOC arm (direction = intervention arm minus SOC arm).|||-3.01|-8.77|<0.0001
81652563|NCT02097303|162995615|OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||Comparison of ALP levels before and after treatment|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.00001
81652564|NCT02097303|162995615|OTHER|||||||0.487||||||Comparison of PSA levels before and after treatment|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4870
81652565|NCT03392168|162995620|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-28.5||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.6|-12.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||-12.4|-44.6|0.0007
81652566|NCT03392168|162995620|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-27.8||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.2|-11.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||-11.5|-44.2|0.0011
81652567|NCT03392168|162995621|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-3.2||||0.5493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|7.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 1; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||7.3|-13.7|0.5493
81652568|NCT03392168|162995621|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-4.9||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|5.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At week 1; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||5.9|-15.7|0.3650
81652569|NCT03392168|162995621|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-18.3||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.3|-5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 2; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||-5.3|-31.3|0.0064
81652570|NCT03392168|162995621|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-19.8||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|-6.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 2; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||-6.5|-33.0|0.0039
81652571|NCT03392168|162995621|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-28.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.9|-14.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 3; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||-14.8|-42.9|0.0001
81652572|NCT03392168|162995621|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-23.0||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.3|-8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 3; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||-8.7|-37.3|0.0019
81652573|NCT03392168|162995622|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-4.3||||0.3626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 1; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||5.0|-13.6|0.3626
81652574|NCT03392168|162995622|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-8.1||||0.1011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 1; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||1.6|-17.8|0.1011
81652575|NCT03392168|162995622|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-15.5||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|-6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 2; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||-6.0|-25.1|0.0017
81529022|NCT04607837|162745377|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.64||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.61|33.67|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights. The 2-sided p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||33.67|3.61|0.0151
81529023|NCT04607837|162745378|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.96||||0.4419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.22|21.13|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights. The 2-sided p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||21.13|-9.22|0.4419
81652576|NCT03392168|162995622|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-19.3||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|-9.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 2; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||-9.4|-29.1|0.0002
81652577|NCT03392168|162995622|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-21.3||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.4|-10.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 3; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||-10.2|-32.4|0.0003
81652578|NCT03392168|162995622|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-21.8||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|-10.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 3; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||-10.4|-33.2|0.0003
81652579|NCT03392168|162995622|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-18.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.5|-7.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 4; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||-7.8|-29.5|0.0010
81652580|NCT03392168|162995622|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-21.8||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.9|-10.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 4; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||-10.6|-32.9|0.0002
81652581|NCT03392168|162995623|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|2.67||||0.3209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|7.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 1; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||7.99|-2.65|0.3209
81652582|NCT03392168|162995623|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|3.6||||0.1947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|9.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 1; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||9.08|-1.88|0.1947
81652583|NCT03392168|162995623|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-4.58||||0.3561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|5.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 2; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||5.24|-14.40|0.3561
81652584|NCT03392168|162995623|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-5.82||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.79|4.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 2; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||4.16|-15.79|0.2490
81652585|NCT03392168|162995623|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-12.68||||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.992|-1.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 3; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||-1.44|-23.992|0.0276
81529024|NCT04607837|162745379|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.33||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.78|36.89|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights. The 2-sided p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||36.89|9.78|0.0007
81652586|NCT03392168|162995623|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-7.04||||0.2223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.44|4.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 3; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||4.36|-18.44|0.2223
81652587|NCT03392168|162995623|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-20.27||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.72|-4.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 4; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||-4.82|-35.72|0.0108
81652588|NCT03392168|162995623|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-16.67||||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.34|-1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 4; LS mean difference from vehicle; Estimates for LS means and accompanying 95% confidence intervals and P values are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with center within country, treatment, study visit, and treatment-by-study visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||-1.01|-32.34|0.0372
81652589|NCT01727505|162995628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.44
81652590|NCT01727505|162995629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||.75
81652591|NCT01727505|162995630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.2
81652592|NCT01727505|162995631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.02
81652593|NCT01727505|162995632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||.049
81652594|NCT01727505|162995633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.006
81652595|NCT01299480|162995638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial Distribution|||PMB80 \[A22\]: Response rate was compared with 50%, using 1-sided exact test based on binomial distribution. p-Value \<0.0125 was considered significant.||||<0.001
81652596|NCT01299480|162995638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial Distribution|||PMB2001 \[A56\]: Response rate was compared with 50%, using 1-sided exact test based on binomial distribution. p-Value \<0.0125 was considered significant.||||<0.001
81652597|NCT01299480|162995638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial Distribution|||PMB2948 \[B24\]: Response rate was compared with 50%, using 1-sided exact test based on binomial distribution. p-Value \<0.0125 was considered significant.||||<0.001
81652598|NCT01299480|162995638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial Distribution|||PMB2707 \[B44\]: Response rate was compared with 50%, using 1-sided exact test based on binomial distribution. p-Value \<0.0125 was considered significant.||||<0.001
81652599|NCT01299480|162995638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial Distribution|||PMB80 \[A22\]: Response rate was compared with 50%, using 1-sided exact test based on binomial distribution. p-Value \<0.0125 was considered significant.||||<0.001
81652600|NCT01299480|162995638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial Distribution|||PMB2001 \[A56\]: Response rate was compared with 50%, using 1-sided exact test based on binomial distribution. p-Value \<0.0125 was considered significant.||||<0.001
81652601|NCT01299480|162995638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial Distribution|||PMB2948 \[B24\]: Response rate was compared with 50%, using 1-sided exact test based on binomial distribution. p-Value \<0.0125 was considered significant.||||<0.001
81652602|NCT01299480|162995638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial Distribution|||PMB2707 \[B44\]: Response rate was compared with 50%, using 1-sided exact test based on binomial distribution. p-Value \<0.0125 was considered significant.||||<0.001
81652603|NCT01299480|162995640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial Distribution|||PMB80 \[A22\]: Response rate was compared with 50%, using 1-sided exact test based on binomial distribution. p-Value \<0.0125 was considered significant.||||<0.001
81464527|NCT01218087|162620653|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Following the first interim analysis of the first 40 infants, the sample size calculation was revised. A revised sample size of 62 infants (31 per treatment arm) was based on an observed reduction of 41% to 11% in the experimental group with a goal p value of 0.01.||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81464528|NCT00596817|162620688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.01||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|3.21|||Cox-model|Cox-model using an exact method to handle ties||||3.21|1.26|0.0035
81464529|NCT00596817|162620689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.09||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.23||A nominal p-value is provided.|Cox-Model|||||3.23|1.35|0.0010
81529025|NCT04607837|162745380|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.99||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.19|26.79|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights. The 2-sided p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||26.79|3.19|0.0128
81464530|NCT00596817|162620690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|-0.77||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||-0.77|-3.36|0.0020
81652604|NCT01299480|162995640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial Distribution|||PMB2001 \[A56\]: Response rate was compared with 50%, using 1-sided exact test based on binomial distribution. p-Value \<0.0125 was considered significant.||||<0.001
81652605|NCT01299480|162995640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial Distribution|||PMB2948 \[B24\]: Response rate was compared with 50%, using 1-sided exact test based on binomial distribution. p-Value \<0.0125 was considered significant.||||<0.001
81652606|NCT01299480|162995640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial Distribution|||PMB2707 \[B44\]: Response rate was compared with 50%, using 1-sided exact test based on binomial distribution. p-Value \<0.0125 was considered significant.||||<0.001
81652607|NCT01430468|162995654|EQUIVALENCE|With use of previously established criteria for a malpositioned glenoid, deviations of greater than 10 degrees of version from the planned placement were considered relevant.||||||0.11||||||P-value was calculated. Threshold for statistical significance (p\<0.05)|t-test, 2 sided|||The absolute difference between the actual outcome and the planned outcome was compared between the standard surgical group and the glenoid positioning system group with use of a Student t test. Results were considered to be significant at p \< 0.05.||||0.11
81652608|NCT00455741|162995669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|||effect of age on estrogen negative feedback ( nadir LH as % of baseline LH)||||0.90
81652609|NCT00455741|162995669|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.03||||||a priori threshold for significance is p\<0.05|ANOVA|||positive feedback||||<0.03
81652610|NCT00455741|162995670|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.03||||||a priori significance level p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||=0.03
81652611|NCT00455741|162995671|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||threshold for significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81652612|NCT00455741|162995672|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.02||||||a priori threshold for significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.02
81652613|NCT00455741|162995673|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.03
81652614|NCT00455741|162995674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||a priori significance set at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81464531|NCT00596817|162620691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|-0.24||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||-0.24|-2.39|0.0171
81464532|NCT00596817|162620692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.05||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||0.05|-2.30|0.0612
81652615|NCT04855734|162995684|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.962||||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.661|1.396||Threshold for significance was \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.396|0.661|0.835
81652616|NCT04855734|162995685|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.826||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.986||\<0.05 was threshold for significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Meaning/Peace subscale which was a primary outcome.||0.986|0.75|0.032
81652617|NCT04855734|162995691|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|1.052||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.959|1.157||\<0.05 threshold for significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Caregiver strain subscale scores at 3 months post-intervention comparing intervention to TAU, controlling for baseline levels.||1.157|0.959|0.284
81652618|NCT04855734|162995691|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratioj|0.931||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.827|1.048||\<0.05 threshold for significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Caregiver distress subscale controlling for baseline levels.||1.048|0.827|0.228
81617790|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2221|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.12||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.12|0.2221
81617791|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.4396|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.23||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.23|0.4396
81617792|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.2243|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.14||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.14|0.2243
81617793|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.3597|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.17||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.17|0.3597
81617794|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.203|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.12||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.12|0.2030
81617795|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.1207|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.07||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.07|0.1207
81617796|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.1836|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.09||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.09|0.1836
81617797|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.2359|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.16||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.16|0.2359
81617798|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.2861|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.18||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.18|0.2861
81617799|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.2151|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.13||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.13|0.2151
81617800|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.3545|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.21||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.21|0.3545
81617801|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.7102|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.35||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.35|0.7102
81617802|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.3883|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.19||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.19|0.3883
81617803|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.2228|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.14||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.14|0.2228
81617804|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.6342|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.32||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.32|0.6342
81617805|NCT00430300|162915736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.3141|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.16||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sputum, Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.16|0.3141
81617806|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.27|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.28||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.28|0.2700
81617807|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.1831|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.2||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.20|0.1831
81617808|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.1796|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.17||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.17|0.1796
81652619|NCT04855734|162995691|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.984||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.032||\<0.05 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Family well-being subscale controlling for baseline levels.||1.032|0.94|0.504
81529026|NCT04607837|162745381|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.24||||0.1492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|24.14|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights, where only participants with an assessment at Baseline and the corresponding visit are included. The 2-sided Nominal p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||24.14|-3.67|0.1492
81617809|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.8136|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.79||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.79|0.8136
81617810|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.6877|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.66||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.66|0.6877
81617811|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.6382|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.54||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.54|0.6382
81617812|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.766|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.87||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.87|0.7660
81617813|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.7226|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.8||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.80|0.7226
81617814|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.6634|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.65||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.65|0.6634
81617815|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.7598|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.83||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.83|0.7598
81617816|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.53|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.59||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.59|0.5300
81617817|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.7054|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.66||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.66|0.7054
81617818|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.8851|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-1.3||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-1.30|0.8851
81617819|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.7575|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-1.05||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-1.05|0.7575
81652620|NCT04855734|162995691|SUPERIORITY||Mean ratio|0.995||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.967|1.024||\<0.05 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Positive Caregiving Appraisals subscale at 3 month follow up, controlling for baseline levels.||1.024|0.967|0.741
81652621|NCT04535544|162995716|SUPERIORITY||Difference of percentage|23.7||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.52|43.96|||Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) test was used to assess the difference of percentage based on stratification factor: HBeAg status at screening (positive vs negative).||43.96|3.52|0.011
81652622|NCT04535544|162995717|SUPERIORITY||Difference of percentage|26.8||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.38|46.21|||Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratum-adjusted MH test was used to assess the difference of percentage based on stratification factor: HBeAg status at screening (positive vs negative).||46.21|7.38|0.003
81652623|NCT05131477|162995739|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-32.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.9|-20.3|||ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference|||-20.3|-43.9|<0.0001
81617820|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.4325|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.58||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.58|0.4325
81617821|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.8934|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-1.41||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-1.41|0.8934
81617822|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.5283|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.82||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.82|0.5283
81617823|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.49|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.68||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.68|0.4900
81617824|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.7465|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-1.2||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-1.20|0.7465
81464533|NCT00596817|162620693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.18||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||-0.18|-0.57|0.0002
81464534|NCT00596817|162620694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|6.35||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|11.56||A nominal p-value is provided.|Fisher Exact|||||11.56|1.13|0.025
81617825|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.5848|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.95||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.95|0.5848
81464535|NCT00596817|162620695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|12.13||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.73|19.52||A nominal p-value is provided.|Fisher Exact|||||19.52|4.73|0.002
81464536|NCT00596817|162620696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.3642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|0.78||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||0.78|-2.12|0.3642
81464537|NCT01729338|162620705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||||||Compared baseline to 3 months|paired t-test|||||||0.45
81464538|NCT01729338|162620705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||paired t-test|compares baseline to month 5||||||0.19
81464539|NCT01729338|162620706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||||||baseline, 3 month|paired t-test|||||||0.1
81464540|NCT01729338|162620706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||paired t-test|baseline, month 5||||||0.09
81464541|NCT04532619|162620709|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.5||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.89||Computed p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||We used a multilevel models to produce regression estimates. We used multiple imputation. Intervention enrollment was coded as 1 and enrollment in the control arm was coded as 0. We accounted for baseline values and psychopathology.||0.89|0.10|0.014
81464542|NCT04532619|162620710|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.05||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.32||computed p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||We used a multilevel models to produce regression estimates. We used multiple imputation. Intervention enrollment was coded as 1 and enrollment in the control arm was coded as 0. We accounted for baseline values and psychopathology.||0.32|-0.41|0.80
81464543|NCT04532619|162620711|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.29||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.07||computed p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||We used a multilevel models to produce regression estimates. We used multiple imputation. Intervention enrollment was coded as 1 and enrollment in the control arm was coded as 0. We accounted for baseline values and psychopathology.||-0.07|-0.51|0.009
81529027|NCT04607837|162745382|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.18||||0.9774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.18|12.53|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights, where only participants with an assessment at Baseline and the corresponding visit are included. The 2-sided Nominal p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||12.53|-12.18|0.9774
81529028|NCT04607837|162745383|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.83||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.17|36.49|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights, where only participants with an assessment at Baseline and the corresponding visit are included. The 2-sided Nominal p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||36.49|9.17|0.0011
81617826|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.3178|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.53||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.53|0.3178
81652624|NCT05131477|162995739|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-27.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.98|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.1|-15.6|||ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference|||-15.6|-39.1|<0.0001
81652625|NCT05131477|162995739|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-22.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.01||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|-10.4|||ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference|||-10.4|-34.0|0.0002
81652626|NCT05131477|162995739|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.95|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.9|-18.5|||ANCOVA|||||-18.5|-41.9|<0.0001
81464544|NCT04532619|162620712|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.17||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.38||calculated p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||We used a multilevel models to produce regression estimates. We used multiple imputation. Intervention enrollment was coded as 1 and enrollment in the control arm was coded as 0. We accounted for baseline values and psychopathology.||0.38|-0.04|0.118
81464545|NCT04532619|162620713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||computed p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||We used a multilevel models to produce regression estimates. We used multiple imputation. Intervention enrollment was coded as 1 and enrollment in the control arm was coded as 0. We accounted for baseline values and psychopathology. A logistic link function was used for this binary outcome.||||.24
81464546|NCT04532619|162620714|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.33||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|1.98||computed p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||We used a multilevel models to produce regression estimates. We used multiple imputation. Intervention enrollment was coded as 1 and enrollment in the control arm was coded as 0. We accounted for baseline values and psychopathology.||1.98|-4.64|0.43
81464547|NCT04532619|162620715|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.06||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|0.15||computed p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||We used a multilevel models to produce regression estimates. We used multiple imputation. Intervention enrollment was coded as 1 and enrollment in the control arm was coded as 0. We accounted for baseline values and psychopathology.||0.15|-4.27|0.07
81464548|NCT03806933|162620745|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||=|0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.51||P-values were based on Wald Chi-Square tests for hazard ratios.|Wald Chi-square test||Hazard ratio (HR) was estimated using a Cox proportional hazards regression model. 95% CIs were calculated based on individual Wald tests.|||1.51|0.7|= 0.881
81464549|NCT03806933|162620745|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||=|0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.05||P-values were based on Wald Chi-Square tests for hazard ratios.|Wald Chi-square test||HR was estimated using a Cox proportional hazards regression model. 95% CIs were calculated based on individual Wald tests.|||1.05|0.49|= 0.089
81464550|NCT03806933|162620745|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.83|||Wald Chi-square test|P-values were based on Wald Chi-Square tests for hazard ratios.|HR was estimated using a Cox proportional hazards regression model. 95% CIs were calculated based on individual Wald tests.|||0.83|0.38|0.0035
81464551|NCT01058993|162620765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Student t-test-comparison means of normal subjects \& controls.||||||<0.05
81652627|NCT05131477|162995740|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-36.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.62|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.8|-23.8|||ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference|||-23.8|-49.8|<0.0001
81652628|NCT05131477|162995740|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-24.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.67||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|-11.6|||ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference|||-11.6|-37.7|0.0002
81652629|NCT05131477|162995740|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-26.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.65|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.2|-13.1|||ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference|||-13.1|-39.2|<0.0001
81652630|NCT05131477|162995740|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-26.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.58|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|-13.9|||ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference|||-13.9|-39.7|<0.0001
81652631|NCT05131477|162995741|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||0.42|0.16|< 0.0001
81652632|NCT05131477|162995741|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||0.40|0.14|< 0.0001
81652633|NCT05131477|162995741|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||0.44|0.18|<0.0001
81652634|NCT05131477|162995741|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||0.42|0.16|<0.0001
81652635|NCT05131477|162995741|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||0.5|0.23|<0.0001
81464552|NCT01058993|162620765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Ratio paired t-test|Ratio paired t-test for comparison of baselines and responses for each category of leukocytes||The patients' leukocyte counts before and after plerixafor were compared.||||<0.05
81652636|NCT05131477|162995741|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.21||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||0.34|0.07|0.0040
81652637|NCT05131477|162995741|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.45|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.45|0.17|<0.0001
81652638|NCT05131477|162995741|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.23||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.36|0.09|0.0016
81652639|NCT05131477|162995742|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.17||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||0.27|0.06|0.0022
81652640|NCT05131477|162995742|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.09||||0.0562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||0.18|0|0.0562
81652641|NCT05131477|162995742|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.14||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||0.24|0.04|0.0054
81652642|NCT05131477|162995742|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.2||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||0.31|0.1|0.0003
81652643|NCT05131477|162995742|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||0.47|0.21|<0.0001
81652644|NCT05131477|162995742|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.22||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||0.34|0.1|0.0008
81652645|NCT05131477|162995742|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||0.41|0.16|<0.0001
81652646|NCT05131477|162995742|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.18||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||0.3|0.06|0.0046
81652647|NCT05131477|162995743|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.19||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||0.3|0.09|0.0006
81652648|NCT05131477|162995743|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.14||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||0.24|0.04|0.0057
81652649|NCT05131477|162995743|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.16||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||0.26|0.05|0.0038
81652650|NCT05131477|162995743|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.18||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||0.28|0.07|0.0011
81652651|NCT05131477|162995743|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.23||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||0.35|0.11|0.0002
81652652|NCT05131477|162995743|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.17||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||0.28|0.06|0.0038
81652653|NCT05131477|162995743|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.21||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||0.32|0.09|0.0006
81652654|NCT05131477|162995743|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|20.0||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|32.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||32|9|0.0008
81652655|NCT02614183|162995834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|-1.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.37|-2.48|<.001
81652656|NCT02614183|162995834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.20|-2.31|<.001
81652657|NCT02614183|162995835|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|3.37||||||Reduction from Baseline ≥50%||3.37|2.05|
81652658|NCT02614183|162995835|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|3.18||||||Reduction from Baseline ≥50%||3.18|1.94|
81652659|NCT02614183|162995835|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|3.45||||||Reduction from Baseline ≥75%||3.45|2.04|
81652660|NCT02614183|162995835|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|3.41||||||Reduction from Baseline ≥75%||3.41|2.01|
81652661|NCT02614183|162995835|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|4.01||||||Reduction from Baseline = 100%||4.01|1.96|
81652662|NCT02614183|162995835|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|3.75||||||Reduction from Baseline = 100%||3.75|1.81|
81652663|NCT02614183|162995836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|10.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.28|5.20|<.001
81652664|NCT02614183|162995836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.83|9.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.97|4.83|<.001
81652665|NCT02614183|162995837|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-1.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.33|-2.28|<.001
81652666|NCT02614183|162995837|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|-1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.14|-2.09|<.001
81652667|NCT02614183|162995838|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.12|-0.52|<.001
81652668|NCT02614183|162995838|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.07|-0.48|<.001
81652669|NCT02614183|162995839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.99|-8.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.97|-18.99|<.001
81652670|NCT02614183|162995839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.68|-8.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.60|-18.68|<.001
81652671|NCT02614183|162995840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.45|-3.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.13|-9.45|<.001
81529029|NCT04607837|162745384|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.8||||0.1513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|25.56|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights, where only participants with an assessment at Baseline and the corresponding visit are included. The 2-sided Nominal p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||25.56|-3.95|0.1513
81529030|NCT04607837|162745385|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.07||||0.1823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.73|24.87|||Mantel Haenszel|||Difference (%) for etrasimod minus placebo was based on estimated common RD using the Mantel- Haenszel weights, where only participants with an assessment at Baseline and the corresponding visit are included. The 2-sided Nominal p-value was used to test the hypothesis of the RD being 0.||24.87|-4.73|0.1823
81652672|NCT02614183|162995840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.39|-1.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.98|-8.39|<.001
81652673|NCT02614183|162995841|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.16|||||||Fisher Exact|||TE ADA Positive.||||<.160
81652674|NCT02614183|162995841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||TE ADA Positive.||||.020
81652675|NCT02614183|162995841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.131|||||||Fisher Exact|||Neutralizing Antibodies.||||.131
81652676|NCT02614183|162995841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Fisher Exact|||Neutralizing Antibodies.||||.009
81652677|NCT02726945|162995845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Data from the groups showed a strong non-normal distribution, thus non-parametric methods were used with a Bonferroni correction for multiple comparison .~Statistical significance was defined as either of the treatment groups to be superior to the placebo group."||||0.023
81652678|NCT02726945|162995845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Data from the groups showed a strong non-normal distribution, thus non-parametric methods were used with a Bonferroni correction for multiple comparison .~Statistical significance was defined as either of the treatment groups to be superior to the placebo group."||||0.043
81652679|NCT04991753|162995846|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.45|||=|0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.28|||ANCOVA|||||0.28|-1.17|=0.224
81652680|NCT01901419|162995859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.618|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.618
81652681|NCT01901419|162995860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.410
81652682|NCT01901419|162995861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.088
81652683|NCT01901419|162995862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.320
81652684|NCT01901419|162995863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.512|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.512
81652685|NCT01901419|162995864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.144|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.144
81652686|NCT01901419|162995865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.338|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.338
81652687|NCT01901419|162995866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.356|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.356
81652688|NCT01901419|162995867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.478|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.478
81652689|NCT01901419|162995868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.515|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.515
81652690|NCT01901419|162995869|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81652691|NCT01901419|162995870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.227|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.227
81652692|NCT01901419|162995871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.141|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.141
81652693|NCT01901419|162995872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.046
81652694|NCT01901419|162995873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.800
81652695|NCT01901419|162995874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.948|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.948
81652696|NCT01901419|162995875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.682|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.682
81652697|NCT01901419|162995876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.928|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.928
81652698|NCT01901419|162995877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.672|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.672
81652699|NCT01901419|162995878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.894|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.894
81652700|NCT01901419|162995879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.135
81652701|NCT01901419|162995880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.038
81652702|NCT01901419|162995881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.852|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.852
81652703|NCT01901419|162995882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.454|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.454
81652704|NCT01901419|162995883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.663|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.663
81652705|NCT01901419|162995884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.872|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.872
81652706|NCT01901419|162995885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.318|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.318
81652707|NCT01901419|162995886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.365|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.365
81652708|NCT01901419|162995887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.077|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.077
81652709|NCT01901419|162995888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.640
81652710|NCT02412735|162995909|SUPERIORITY|The superiority threshold was 0.9875.|||||||||||||||||The posterior probability of superiority to placebo was 0.2072.|||
81617827|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.8169|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-1.34||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-1.34|0.8169
81652711|NCT02412735|162995909|SUPERIORITY|The superiority threshold was 0.9875.|||||||||||||||||The posterior probability of superiority to placebo was 0.6427.|||
81617828|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.6727|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-1.08||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-1.08|0.6727
81617829|NCT00430300|162915737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.5014|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.75||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-0.75|0.5014
81617830|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3||0.7292|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-14.3||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-14.3|0.7292
81617831|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2||0.2768|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-6.6||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-6.6|0.2768
81617832|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.3795|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-7.4||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-7.4|0.3795
81617833|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.7||0.7374|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-17.7||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-17.7|0.7374
81617834|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.6||0.7615|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-18.1||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-18.1|0.7615
81617835|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6||0.5811|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-12.4||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-12.4|0.5811
81617836|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.6||0.8939|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-25.3||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-25.3|0.8939
81617837|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4||0.8117|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-21.6||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-21.6|0.8117
81617838|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.4||0.4393|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-11.2||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-11.2|0.4393
81617839|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.8||0.8055|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-24.7||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-24.7|0.8055
81617840|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.5||0.6767|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-20.2||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-20.2|0.6767
81617841|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4||0.407|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-12.0||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-12.0|0.4070
81652712|NCT02412735|162995910|SUPERIORITY|The superiority threshold was 0.9875.|||||||||||||||||The posterior probability of superiority to placebo was 0.2754.|||
81652713|NCT02412735|162995910|SUPERIORITY|The superiority threshold was 0.9875.|||||||||||||||||The posterior probability of superiority to placebo was 0.9087.|||
81652714|NCT02412735|162995911|SUPERIORITY|The superiority threshold was 0.9875.|||||||||||||||||The posterior probability of superiority to placebo was 0.2835.|||
81652715|NCT02412735|162995911|SUPERIORITY|The superiority threshold was 0.9875.|||||||||||||||||The posterior probability of superiority to placebo was 0.4739.|||
81529031|NCT03453489|162745395|OTHER|||||||0.837|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.837
81652716|NCT02412735|162995912|SUPERIORITY|The superiority threshold was 0.9875.|||||||||||||||||The posterior probability of superiority to placebo was 0.2650.|||
81652717|NCT02412735|162995912|SUPERIORITY|The superiority threshold was 0.9875.|||||||||||||||||The posterior probability of superiority to placebo was 0.7004.|||
81652718|NCT02412735|162995913|SUPERIORITY|The superiority threshold was 0.9875.|||||||||||||||||The posterior probability of superiority to placebo was 0.1945.|||
81652719|NCT02412735|162995913|SUPERIORITY|The superiority threshold was 0.9875.|||||||||||||||||The posterior probability of superiority to placebo was 0.8093.|||
81617842|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-18.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.7||0.9705|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-34.7||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-34.7|0.9705
81617843|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.4||0.8249|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-24.6||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-24.6|0.8249
81617844|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-12.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3||0.9345|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-26.6||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-26.6|0.9345
81617845|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.0||0.7384|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-25.3||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-25.3|0.7384
81617846|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.7||0.5239|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-18.4||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-18.4|0.5239
81617847|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.4||0.417|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-13.7||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-13.7|0.4170
81617848|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.3||0.7695|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-24.8||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-24.8|0.7695
81652720|NCT02412735|162995914|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.7842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.46|||Regression, Cox|P-value was calculated from a Cox regression model with treatment, pooled site, and opioid/non opioid use at Baseline as covariates.|Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated from a Cox regression model with treatment, pooled site, and opioid/non opioid use at Baseline as covariates.|||2.46|0.50|0.7842
81529032|NCT04346654|162745398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5133|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.5133
81617849|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.1||0.4566|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-15.6||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-15.6|0.4566
81617850|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.9||0.3535|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-11.4||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-11.4|0.3535
81617851|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.1||0.8598|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-30.7||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-30.7|0.8598
81617852|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.9||0.8005|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-27.4||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-27.4|0.8005
81617853|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.6||0.3441|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-12.2||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning PEFR, Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-12.2|0.3441
81617854|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.9||0.4436|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-10.5||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-10.5|0.4436
81617855|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8||0.7238|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-15.5||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-15.5|0.7238
81617856|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0||0.5743|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-11.1||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 1: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-11.1|0.5743
81617857|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.8||0.619|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-19.3||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-19.3|0.6190
81617858|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-15.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.7||0.9473|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-32.1||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-32.1|0.9473
81617859|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5||0.8014|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-21.4||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 2: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-21.4|0.8014
81529033|NCT04346654|162745399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5133|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.5133
81529034|NCT03375489|162745417|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was established for patient-reported quality of life if the 90% confidence interval for the estimated difference in means was within the margin of ±4 points on the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy - Lung Questionnaire.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|3.9||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||The difference in week-24 means between groups was estimated using a linear regression model with a main effect for group assignment and controlling for baseline Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy - Lung Questionnaire scores.||3.9|0.1|0.04
81529035|NCT03375489|162745418|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was established for patient-reported communication with their clinicians about their end-of-life care preferences if the 90% confidence interval for the estimated difference in proportions was within the margin of ±8%.|Estimated Difference in Proportions|3.1||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|8.1||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value|binomial generalized estimating equation|||The difference between groups in the proportions of patients reporting that they communicated with their clinicians about their end-of-life care preferences was estimated using a binomial generalized estimating equation model with robust standard errors, the identity link function, and a main effect for group assignment.||8.1|-1.8|0.26
81529036|NCT03375489|162745419|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was established for patient length of stay in hospice if the 90% confidence interval for the estimated difference in mean days was within the margin of ±6 days.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.0|7.4||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value|Regression, Linear|||The difference in mean length of stay in hospice between groups was estimated using a linear regression model with a main effect for group assignment.||7.4|-7.0|0.46
81529037|NCT03375489|162745420|SUPERIORITY||Difference in estimated proportions|-13.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|-8.6||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value|binomial generalized estimating equation|||The proportion of palliative care visits with caregiver participation was compared using a binomial generalized estimating equation model with robust standard errors, the identity link function, and a main effect for group assignment.||-8.6|-17.6|<0.001
81529038|NCT03375489|162745421|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.7||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value|Regression, Linear|||The difference in week-24 means between groups was estimated using a linear regression model with a main effect for group assignment.||1.7|-1.0|>0.99
81529039|NCT03375489|162745422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.3||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value|Regression, Linear|||The difference in week-24 means between groups was estimated using a linear regression model with a main effect for group assignment.||2.3|-1.5|>0.99
81529040|NCT05870865|162745436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.28||||0.5483|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5483
81529041|NCT05870865|162745436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.89||||0.4123|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4123
81529042|NCT05870865|162745436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.66||||0.8177|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8177
81529043|NCT05870865|162745437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.4601|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4601
81529044|NCT05870865|162745437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64||||0.0804|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0804
81529045|NCT05870865|162745437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.9999
81529046|NCT05870865|162745438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72||||0.2146|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2146
81529047|NCT05870865|162745438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.8851|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8851
81529048|NCT05870865|162745438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81||||0.1835|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1835
81529049|NCT05870865|162745439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.7982|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7982
81529050|NCT05870865|162745439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.564|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5640
81529051|NCT05870865|162745439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.2939|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2939
81529052|NCT05870865|162745440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.3579|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3579
81529053|NCT05870865|162745440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.3466|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3466
81529054|NCT05870865|162745440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.9527|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9527
81529055|NCT02343406|162745446|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.71|||=|0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.02||2-sided|Log Rank|||Stratified at randomization by regions of the world (North America, Europe and Australia, Asia/Other Regions), WHO performance status (0, \> 0), timing of relapse (\< 16 weeks, ≥ 16 weeks after first day of last TMZ cycle).||1.02|0.5|= 0.062
81529056|NCT02343406|162745446|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.04|||=|0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.48||2-sided|Log Rank|||Stratified at randomization by regions of the world (North America, Europe and Australia, Asia/Other Regions), WHO performance status (0, \> 0), timing of relapse (\< 16 weeks, ≥ 16 weeks after first day of last TMZ cycle).||1.48|0.73|= 0.835
81529057|NCT02343406|162745447|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.77|||=|0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.07||2-sided|Log Rank|||||1.07|0.55|= 0.123
81529058|NCT02343406|162745447|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.31|||=|0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.84||2-sided|Log Rank|||||1.84|0.93|= 0.117
81529059|NCT02343406|162745455|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1|||=|0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|16.16||2-sided|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method with stratification factors. Stratified at randomization by regions of the world (North America, Europe and Australia, Asia/Other Regions), WHO performance status (0, \> 0), timing of relapse (\< 16 weeks, ≥ 16 weeks after first day of last TMZ cycle).||16.16|0.6|= 0.06
81529060|NCT02343406|162745455|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21|||=|0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|12.49||2-sided|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method with stratification factors. Stratified at randomization by regions of the world (North America, Europe and Australia, Asia/Other Regions), WHO performance status (0, \> 0), timing of relapse (\< 16 weeks, ≥ 16 weeks after first day of last TMZ cycle).||12.49|0.12|= 0.767
81529061|NCT02343406|162745456|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.67|||=|0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.13||2-sided|Log Rank|||||1.13|0.4|= 0.127
81617860|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.6||0.7929|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-21.5||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-21.5|0.7929
81617861|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-23.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4||0.9963|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-37.3||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-37.3|0.9963
81617862|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.4||0.7387|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-17.1||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 3: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-17.1|0.7387
81617863|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4||0.6286|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-16.8||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-16.8|0.6286
81617864|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-14.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3||0.9538|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-27.8||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-27.8|0.9538
81617865|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.3||0.5701|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-13.4||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 4: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-13.4|0.5701
81652721|NCT02412735|162995914|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.8754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.14|||Regression, Cox|P-value was calculated from a Cox regression model with treatment, pooled site, and opioid/non opioid use at Baseline as covariates.|Hazard ratio and 95% CI were calculated from a Cox regression model with treatment, pooled site, and opioid/non opioid use at Baseline as covariates.|||2.14|0.41|0.8754
81652722|NCT02412735|162995915|SUPERIORITY|The superiority threshold was 0.9875.|||||||||||||||||The posterior probability of superiority to placebo was 0.2309.|||
81652723|NCT02412735|162995915|SUPERIORITY|The superiority threshold was 0.9875.|||||||||||||||||The posterior probability of superiority to placebo was 0.1241.|||
81529062|NCT02343406|162745456|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.88|||=|0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.49||2-sided|Log Rank|||||1.49|0.52|= 0.64
81529063|NCT01100775|162745471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.898|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RVIP Practice Mean Target Hits between Galantamine and Placebo Arms||||0.898
81617866|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-14.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.0||0.9242|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-31.3||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-31.3|0.9242
81617867|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-22.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.8||0.9876|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-38.8||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-38.8|0.9876
81617868|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-18.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.7||0.9802|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-32.5||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 5: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-32.5|0.9802
81617869|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.6||0.5705|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-19.5||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-19.5|0.5705
81617870|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.3||0.8063|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-26.1||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-26.1|0.8063
81617871|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.1||0.6667|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-19.1||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 6: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-19.1|0.6667
81617872|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.4||0.464|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-16.4||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-16.4|0.4640
81617873|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.2||0.8821|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-29.3||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-29.3|0.8821
81617874|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.0||0.7591|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-21.4||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 7: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-21.4|0.7591
81652724|NCT02412735|162995916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08||0.9072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.71|6.43|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM was used with fixed effects of pooled site,baseline use of opioids,treatment,visit,treatment-by-visit interaction\&continuous covariate baseline.||Mean Change from Baseline in Low Back Pain VAS Score at Month 1||6.43|-5.71|0.9072
81617875|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.0||0.4001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-15.6||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-15.6|0.4001
81617876|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.8||0.8707|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-30.3||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-30.3|0.8707
81617877|NCT00430300|162915738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.6||0.4629|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-15.0||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening PEFR, Change at Week 8: Analysis was performed using longitudinal mixed effect model with baseline value, treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects and participants as random effect.|||-15.0|0.4629
81617878|NCT00430300|162915739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6428|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2023|2.0419||||||A proportional odds model was fitted using Proc Logistic in Statistical Analysis System (SAS), using treatment as a categorical variable and center as a covariate. The odds ratio and corresponding 95% confidence interval were tested using Type III (Wald) tests.||2.0419|0.2023|
81617879|NCT00430300|162915739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5574|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1505|2.0647||||||A proportional odds model was fitted using Proc Logistic in SAS, using treatment as a categorical variable and center as a covariate. The odds ratio and corresponding 95% confidence interval were tested using Type III (Wald) tests.||2.0647|0.1505|
81617880|NCT00430300|162915739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.327|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|1.2879||||||A proportional odds model was fitted using Proc Logistic in SAS, using treatment as a categorical variable and center as a covariate. The odds ratio and corresponding 95% confidence interval were tested using Type III (Wald) tests.||1.2879|0.0830|
81617881|NCT00430300|162915740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5709|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.179|1.8204||||||A proportional odds model was fitted using Proc Logistic in SAS, using treatment as a categorical variable and center as a covariate. The odds ratio and corresponding 95% confidence interval were tested using Type III (Wald) tests.||1.8204|0.1790|
81617882|NCT00430300|162915740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6416|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1736|2.3715||||||A proportional odds model was fitted using Proc Logistic in SAS, using treatment as a categorical variable and center as a covariate. The odds ratio and corresponding 95% confidence interval were tested using Type III (Wald) tests.||2.3715|0.1736|
81617883|NCT00430300|162915740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5877|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1516|2.2777||||||A proportional odds model was fitted using Proc Logistic in SAS, using treatment as a categorical variable and center as a covariate. The odds ratio and corresponding 95% confidence interval were tested using Type III (Wald) tests.||2.2777|0.1516|
81617884|NCT00546871|162915790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Poisson|0.067|||||ONE_SIDED|99.0||0.134||||||||0.134||
81617885|NCT01713946|162915811|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|4.2|||Bonferroni-Holm|||||4.20|1.16|0.008
81617886|NCT01713946|162915811|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|7.32|||Bonferroni-Holm|||||7.32|2.10|<0.001
81617887|NCT01713946|162915812|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|15.96||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|31.68|||Bonferroni-Holm|||||31.68|1.98|0.003
81652725|NCT02412735|162995916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14||0.2883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.51|2.83|||MMRM|MMRM was used with fixed effects of pooled site,baseline use of opioids,treatment,visit,treatment-by-visit interaction\&continuous covariate baseline.||Mean Change from Baseline in Low Back Pain VAS Score at Month 1||2.83|-9.51|0.2883
81652726|NCT02412735|162995916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.23||0.6314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|4.8|||MMRM|MMRM was used with fixed effects of pooled site,baseline use of opioids,treatment,visit,treatment-by-visit interaction\&continuous covariate baseline.||Mean Change from Baseline in Low Back Pain VAS Score at Month 3||4.80|-7.90|0.6314
81617888|NCT01713946|162915812|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.36|43.36|||Bonferroni-Holm|||||43.36|16.36|<0.001
81617889|NCT01713946|162915813|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|55.73||||||||55.73|0.77|
81617890|NCT01713946|162915813|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|44.03||||||||44.03|0.57|
81617891|NCT01713946|162915814|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.97||||||||2.97|1.05|
81617892|NCT01713946|162915814|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|6.48||||||||6.48|2.25|
81617893|NCT01713946|162915816|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.1||||||||3.1|-0.4|
81617894|NCT01713946|162915816|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|5.9||||||||5.9|2.5|
81529064|NCT01100775|162745471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.701|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RVIP Practice Mean False Alarms between Galantamine and Placebo Arms||||0.701
81617895|NCT01713946|162915817|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.07||||||||2.07|0.77|
81617896|NCT01713946|162915817|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.96||||||||1.96|0.74|
81617897|NCT01713946|162915818|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.1||||||||2.1|-4.4|
81617898|NCT01713946|162915818|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.3||||||||4.3|-2.2|
81529065|NCT01100775|162745471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RVIP First Half Mean Target Hits between Galantamine and Placebo Arms||||0.16
81617899|NCT01713946|162915819|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|6.2||||||||6.2|-10.5|
81617900|NCT01713946|162915819|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|8.6||||||||8.6|-7.8|
81617901|NCT01713946|162915820|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|12.3||||||||12.3|-17.9|
81617902|NCT01713946|162915820|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|6.6||||||||6.6|-22.0|
81617903|NCT01359371|162915851|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||Bivariate relationships between a patient's participation in the program and smoking status were calculated.||||<.01
81617904|NCT01359371|162915852|OTHER|T-tests, chi squares and Fishers exact tests were used to compare groups.|||||<|0.05||||||This was just a sample description, so there was not adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared||||T-tests, chi squares and Fishers exact tests were used to compare groups.|||<.05
81617905|NCT01359371|162915852|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||T-tests, chi squares and Fishers exact tests were used to compare groups.||||<.05
81617906|NCT04493242|162915878|OTHER|log-rank test||||||0.1343|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1343
81617907|NCT04517864|162915896|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0382|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.097||There was no formal statistical hypothesis testing for this study, and hence there was no P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear Mixed-effects Model: baseline, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effects; participant as a random effect||||0.097|-0.056|
81617908|NCT04517864|162915897|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0307|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.052|0.07||There was no formal statistical hypothesis testing for this study, and hence there was no P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects model: baseline, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effects; participant as a random effect||||0.070|-0.052|
81617909|NCT04517864|162915898|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0297|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.053||There was no formal statistical hypothesis testing for this study, and hence there was no P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear Mixed-effects Model: baseline, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effects; participant as a random effect||||0.053|-0.065|
81617910|NCT04517864|162915900|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0235|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.088||There was no formal statistical hypothesis testing for this study, and hence there was no P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects model: baseline, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effects; participant as a random effect||||0.088|-0.005|
81617911|NCT04517864|162915906|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0224|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.03||There was no formal statistical hypothesis testing for this study, and hence there was no P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects model: baseline, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effects; participant as a random effect||Month 6||0.030|-0.059|
81617912|NCT04517864|162915906|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0236|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.107|-0.012||There was no formal statistical hypothesis testing for this study, and hence there was no P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects model: baseline, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effects; participant as a random effect||Month 9||-0.012|-0.107|
81617913|NCT04517864|162915908|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0242|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.076|0.02||There was no formal statistical hypothesis testing for this study, and hence there was no P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects model: baseline, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effects; participant as a random effect||Month 6||0.020|-0.076|
81617914|NCT04517864|162915908|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0261|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.056||There was no formal statistical hypothesis testing for this study, and hence there was no P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects model: baseline, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effects; participant as a random effect||Month 9||0.056|-0.049|
81617915|NCT03351075|162915938|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.31||||0.5163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.28|2.65||No corrections for multiple testing were performed.|Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||The sample size was based on comparing the changes for the primary outcome measure (PDI-DLV) at 12 months after surgery. The calculation was based on comparing the values at 12 months. Assuming a coefficient of variation (CV) equal to 0.5, 87 participants per group were needed based on a two-sample pooled t-test of a mean ratio with lognormal data and α=0.05 to detect with 80% power a difference of 20% in PDI. To anticipate a drop-out ratio of 5%, a total of 184 subjects were needed.||2.65|-5.28|0.5163
81617916|NCT03351075|162915939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.97||||0.5655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|2.33||No corrections for multiple testing were performed.|multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported pain-related disability from baseline to 4 months||2.33|-4.26|0.5655
81617917|NCT03351075|162915939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.07||||0.5592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|2.51||P\<.05 was considered significant. No corrections for multiple testing were performed.|multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported pain-related disability from baseline to 1.5 years||2.51|-4.64|0.5592
81617918|NCT03351075|162915940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.23||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.84|5.37||No corrections for multiple testing were performed.|Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported pain intensity from baseline to 4 months||5.37|-9.84|0.5630
81617919|NCT03351075|162915940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.3||||0.2524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.68|3.09||No corrections for multiple testing were performed.|Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported pain intensity from baseline to 12 months||3.09|-11.68|0.2524
81617920|NCT03351075|162915940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.8||||0.2315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.69|3.09|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported pain intensity from baseline to 1.5 years||3.09|-12.69|0.2315
81652727|NCT02412735|162995916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.29||0.1366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.37|1.56|||MMRM|MMRM was used with fixed effects of pooled site,baseline use of opioids,treatment,visit,treatment-by-visit interaction\&continuous covariate baseline.||Mean Change from Baseline in Low Back Pain VAS Score at Month 3||1.56|-11.37|0.1366
81617921|NCT03351075|162915941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.47||||0.7494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|3.32||No corrections for multiple testing were performed.|Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported central sensitisation symptoms from baseline to 4 months.||3.32|-2.39|0.7494
81617922|NCT03351075|162915941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25||||0.8617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|2.58|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||The difference in change in self-reported central sensitisation symptoms from baseline to 12 months.||2.58|-3.09|0.8617
81617923|NCT03351075|162915941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29||||0.8454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|2.59|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported central sensitisation symptoms from baseline to 1.5 years||2.59|-3.16|0.8454
81617924|NCT03351075|162915942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.35||||0.3463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.51|||multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in mechanical detection sensitivity at the arm from baseline to 4 months||2.51|0.72|0.3463
81617925|NCT03351075|162915942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.86||||0.6613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.451|1.66|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in mechanical detection sensitivity at the arm from baseline to 1 year||1.66|0.451|0.6613
81617926|NCT03351075|162915942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.26||||0.4908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.42|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in mechanical detection sensitivity at the arm from baseline to 1.5 years||2.42|0.65|0.4908
81617927|NCT03351075|162915943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22||||0.7708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|1.69|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in warmth detection sensitivity from baseline to 4 months||1.69|-1.25|0.7708
81617928|NCT03351075|162915943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.29||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|1.81|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in warmth detection sensitivity from baseline to 1 year||1.81|-1.23|0.7060
81617929|NCT03351075|162915943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.9806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|1.42|||Multivariate linear model|||Difference in change in warmth detection sensitivity from baseline to 1.5 years||1.42|-1.38|0.9806
81617930|NCT03351075|162915944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.74||||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.4|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome||Difference in change in wind-up from baseline to 4 months||1.40|0.08|0.0284
81652728|NCT02412735|162995916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34||0.2497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.43|2.72|||MMRM|MMRM was used with fixed effects of pooled site,baseline use of opioids,treatment,visit,treatment-by-visit interaction\&continuous covariate baseline.||Mean Change from Baseline in Low Back Pain VAS Score at Month 6||2.72|-10.43|0.2497
81652729|NCT02412735|162995916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.42||0.0666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|0.43|||MMRM|MMRM was used with fixed effects of pooled site,baseline use of opioids,treatment,visit,treatment-by-visit interaction\&continuous covariate baseline.||Mean Change from Baseline in Low Back Pain VAS Score at Month 6||0.43|-13.00|0.0666
81617931|NCT03351075|162915944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.7776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.73|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome||Difference in change in wind-up from baseline to 1 year||0.73|-0.55|0.7776
81617932|NCT03351075|162915944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||0.3829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|1.01|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome||Difference in change in wind-up from baseline to 1.5 years||1.01|-0.39|0.3829
81617933|NCT03351075|162915945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||0.1948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.77|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in conditioned pain modulation from baseline to 4 months||0.77|-0.16|0.1948
81652730|NCT02412735|162995916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.2147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.91|2.46|||MMRM|MMRM was used with fixed effects of pooled site,baseline use of opioids,treatment,visit,treatment-by-visit interaction\&continuous covariate baseline.||Mean Change from Baseline in Low Back Pain VAS Score at Month 12||2.46|-10.91|0.2147
81652731|NCT02412735|162995916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.47||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.19|-1.55|||MMRM|MMRM was used with fixed effects of pooled site,baseline use of opioids,treatment,visit,treatment-by-visit interaction\&continuous covariate baseline.||Mean Change from Baseline in Low Back Pain VAS Score at Month 12||-1.55|-15.19|0.0162
81652732|NCT02412735|162995916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.67||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.69|2.74|||MMRM|MMRM was used with fixed effects of pooled site,baseline use of opioids,treatment,visit,treatment-by-visit interaction\&continuous covariate baseline.||Mean Change from Baseline in Low Back Pain VAS Score at Month 18||2.74|-11.69|0.2230
81652733|NCT02412735|162995916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.74||0.1152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.27|1.45|||MMRM|MMRM was used with fixed effects of pooled site,baseline use of opioids,treatment,visit,treatment-by-visit interaction\&continuous covariate baseline.||Mean Change from Baseline in Low Back Pain VAS Score at Month 18||1.45|-13.27|0.1152
81652734|NCT02412735|162995916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.66||0.4884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.75|4.67|||MMRM|MMRM was used with fixed effects of pooled site,baseline use of opioids,treatment,visit,treatment-by-visit interaction\&continuous covariate baseline.||Mean Change from Baseline in Low Back Pain VAS Score at Month 24||4.67|-9.75|0.4884
81652735|NCT02412735|162995916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.74||0.0426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.98|-0.25|||MMRM|MMRM was used with fixed effects of pooled site,baseline use of opioids,treatment,visit,treatment-by-visit interaction\&continuous covariate baseline.||Mean Change from Baseline in Low Back Pain VAS Score at Month 24||-0.25|-14.98|0.0426
81529066|NCT01100775|162745471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.701|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RVIP First Half Mean False Alarms between Galantamine and Placebo Arms||||0.701
81529067|NCT01100775|162745472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.161|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RVIP Practice Mean Target Reaction Time between Galantamine and Placebo Arms||||0.161
81529068|NCT01100775|162745472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RVIP Practice Mean False Alarm Reaction Time between Galantamine and Placebo Arms||||0.028
81617934|NCT03351075|162915945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.4937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.65|||Multivariate linear model|||Difference in change in conditioned pain modulation from baseline to 1 year||0.65|-0.31|0.4937
81617935|NCT03351075|162915945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.73|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in conditioned pain modulation from baseline to 1.5 years||0.73|-0.27|0.3690
81617936|NCT03351075|162915946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.24||||0.2915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|6.43|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported upper limb function from baseline to 4 months||6.43|-1.94|0.2915
81617937|NCT03351075|162915946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.63||||0.4632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.02|2.75|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported upper limb function from baseline to 1 year||2.75|-6.02|0.4632
81617938|NCT03351075|162915946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.16||||0.1944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.94|1.63|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported upper limb function from baseline to 1,5 years||1.63|-7.94|0.1944
81617939|NCT03351075|162915947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-293.0||||0.5332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1218.0|632.0|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in step count from baseline to 4 months||632|-1218|0.5332
81617940|NCT03351075|162915947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|839.0||||0.1201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-221.0|1900.0|||Multivariate linear model|||Difference in change in step count from baseline to 1 year||1900|-221|0.1201
81617941|NCT03351075|162915948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.831||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.561|1.233|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported pain catastrophizing from baseline to 4 months||1.233|0.561|0.3590
81652736|NCT02412735|162995916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77||0.3056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.27|3.54|||MMRM|MMRM was used with fixed effects of pooled site,baseline use of opioids,treatment,visit,treatment-by-visit interaction\&continuous covariate baseline.||Mean Change from Baseline in Low Back Pain VAS Score at Month 36||3.54|-11.27|0.3056
81617942|NCT03351075|162915948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.839||||0.3744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.236|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported pain catastrophizing from baseline to 1 year||1.236|0.570|0.3744
81617943|NCT03351075|162915948|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.848||||0.4533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.522|1.304|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported pain catastrophizing from baseline to 1.5 years||1.304|0.522|0.4533
81617944|NCT03351075|162915949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.862||||0.5018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.558|1.33|||MUltivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported depression from baseline to 4 months||1.330|0.558|0.5018
81617945|NCT03351075|162915949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.808||||0.3362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.522|1.248|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported depression from baseline to 1 year||1.248|0.522|0.3362
81617946|NCT03351075|162915949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.958||||0.8375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.633|1.449|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported depression from baseline to 1.5 years||1.449|0.633|0.8375
81652737|NCT02412735|162995916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.85||0.1184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.59|1.54|||MMRM|MMRM was used with fixed effects of pooled site,baseline use of opioids,treatment,visit,treatment-by-visit interaction\&continuous covariate baseline.||Mean Change from Baseline in Low Back Pain VAS Score at Month 36||1.54|-13.59|0.1184
81652738|NCT02356705|162996010|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.39
81652739|NCT02356705|162996011|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.39
81652740|NCT02356705|162996012|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.88
81652741|NCT02356705|162996014|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.01
81652742|NCT02356705|162996015|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.08
81652743|NCT00789360|162996046|OTHER||Maximum LS mean change difference|0.0917|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.028|0.212|||||Maximum difference occurred at 10 hours|The largest treatment difference (Loxapine - Placebo) in change in FEV1 from baseline by spirometry||0.212|-0.028|
81529069|NCT01100775|162745472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.899|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RVIP First Half Mean Target Reaction Time between Galantamine and Placebo Arms||||0.899
81529070|NCT01100775|162745472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.521|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RVIP First Half Mean False Alarms Reaction Time between Galantamine and Placebo Arms||||0.521
81529071|NCT01100775|162745473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the mean total amount offered during the trust game between the galantamine and placebo groups||||0.67
81617947|NCT03351075|162915950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32||||0.1745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.14|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported health-related quality of life from baseline to 4 months||0.14|-0.78|0.1745
81617948|NCT03351075|162915950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18||||0.5025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.71|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported health-related quality of life from baseline to 1 year||0.71|-0.35|0.5025
81617949|NCT03351075|162915950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.45||||0.1363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|1.05|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported health-related quality of life from baseline to 1,5 years||1.05|-0.14|0.1363
81617950|NCT03351075|162915951|SUPERIORITY||Percentage|-0.184||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.358|0.008|||Fisher Exact|||Difference in proportion of working participants at 1 year||0.008|-0.358|0.074
81617951|NCT03351075|162915951|SUPERIORITY||Percentage|-0.09||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.078|||Fisher Exact|||Difference in proportion of working participants at 1,5 years||0.078|-0.26|0.352
81617952|NCT03351075|162915952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23||||0.8497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|2.64|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in cold detection sensitivity from baseline to 4 months||2.64|-2.17|0.8497
81617953|NCT03351075|162915952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.81||||0.4971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|3.14|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in cold detection sensitivity from baseline to 1 year||3.14|-1.52|0.4971
81617954|NCT03351075|162915952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.45||||0.6831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|2.62|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in cold detection sensitivity from baseline to 1.5 years||2.62|-1.72|0.6831
81617955|NCT03351075|162915953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.78||||0.8584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.72|57.28|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in mechanical pain sensitivity at the arm from baseline to 4 months||57.28|-47.72|0.8584
81617956|NCT03351075|162915953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-57.25||||0.0353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.57|-3.93|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in mechanical pain sensitivity at the arm from baseline to 1 year||-3.93|-110.57|0.0353
81617957|NCT03351075|162915953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.1||||0.4865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.72|36.52|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in mechanical pain sensitivity at the arm from baseline to 1.5 years||36.52|-76.72|0.4865
81617958|NCT03351075|162915954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.11||||0.1278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.27|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in pressure pain sensitivity at the pectoral region from baseline to 4 months||1.27|0.97|0.1278
81617959|NCT03351075|162915954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.11||||0.1875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.3|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in pressure pain sensitivity at the pectoral region from baseline to 1 year||1.30|0.95|0.1875
81617960|NCT03351075|162915954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.05||||0.5612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.23|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in pressure pain sensitivity at the pectoral region from baseline to 1.5 years||1.23|0.89|0.5612
81617961|NCT03351075|162915955|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.089||||0.7902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.693|1.62|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported anxiety from baseline to 4 months||1.620|0.693|0.7902
81529072|NCT01100775|162745474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the mean correct responses between galantamine and placebo||||0.32
81529073|NCT01100775|162745475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.659|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the number of correct response on Trial 1 between galantamine and placebo||||0.659
81529074|NCT01100775|162745475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.541|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the number of correct response on Trial 2 between galantamine and placebo||||0.541
81529075|NCT01100775|162745475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.838|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the number of correct response on Trial 3 between galantamine and placebo||||0.838
81529076|NCT01100775|162745476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.548|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A comparison the mean correct responses between galantamine and placebo||||0.548
81529077|NCT01100775|162745477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.871|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.871
81617962|NCT03351075|162915955|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.934||||0.7578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.604|1.443|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported anxiety from baseline to 1 year||1.443|0.604|0.7578
81652744|NCT00789360|162996047|OTHER||Maximum LS mean change difference|-0.154|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.29|-0.019|||||Greatest difference occurred at 9 hours after Dose 1|||-0.019|-0.290|
81652745|NCT05646719|162996048|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.27|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|4.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.20|1.23|<0.01
81652746|NCT05646719|162996048|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81652747|NCT03322540|162996049|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|-6.5||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|8.7|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method|One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Point estimate was assessed based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by predominant tumor histology (squamous vs non-squamous).|||8.7|-21.5|0.8000
81652748|NCT03445533|162996055|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9394||||||p-value was calculated for percentage difference (B-A) using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by metastasis stage and BRAF mutation.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|ORR and OS comprise a primary endpoint family; both have a priori hypotheses and were tested for statistical significance.||The ORR was defined as a percentage of subjects meeting criteria of CR and PR to calculate the p-value.||||0.9394
81652749|NCT03445533|162996056|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.955||||0.6775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.186||The p-value was calculated using the log rank test stratified by metastasis stage and BRAF mutation.|Log Rank|ORR and OS comprise a primary endpoint family; both have a priori hypotheses. ORR will be tested first followed by OS.|Hazard ratio and 95% CI (B/A) are estimated using a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by metastasis stage and BRAF mutation.|||1.186|0.770|0.6775
81652750|NCT03926195|162996113|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|19.2|||||Difference in percentage and 95% confidence interval (CI) was based on a stratified Mantel-Haenszel test.|||19.2|-7.5|
81652751|NCT03926195|162996115|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|3.5|||||Difference in Medians and 95% CI for change from baseline at Week 13 was based on quantile regression.|||3.5|-6.4|
81652752|NCT03926195|162996117|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.1|36.8|||||Difference in medians and 95% CI for change from baseline at Week 13 was based on quantile regression.|||36.8|-37.1|
81652753|NCT03926195|162996119|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|20.8|||||Difference in Medians and 95% CI for change from baseline at Week 13 was based on quantile regression.|||20.8|-6.0|
81652754|NCT03926195|162996121|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||||Difference in Medians and 95% CI for change from baseline at Week 13 was based on quantile regression.|||0.1|-0.6|
81652755|NCT03926195|162996123|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.0|||||Difference in Medians and 95% CI for change from baseline at Week 13 was based on quantile regression.|||1|-3|
81652756|NCT00955708|162996203|OTHER|Primary endpoint was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. In addition, Greenwood's formula was used to calculate the lower one-sided 95% confidence bound.|Kaplan-Meier Rate|95.3|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|94.0||||||The lower one-sided 95% confidence bound was pre-specified to be greater than 92.5%.|The endpoint data reflected here is a modified primary endpoint analysis requested by the Food and Drug Administration early in the registry to include data that is related to the left ventricular lead function in a chronic setting.|||94.0|
81652757|NCT00955708|162996203|OTHER|Primary endpoint was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. In addition, Greenwood's formula was used to calculate the lower one-sided 95% confidence bound.|Kaplan-Meier Rate|100.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|100.0|||||||The non-modified primary endpoint analysis initially included confirmed chronic LV lead related complications that result in permanent loss of therapy, invasive intervention, injury or death, and are deemed attributable to a structural lead failure by an independent Clinical Events Committee (CEC). These results are represented here.|||100|
81652758|NCT00479882|162996221|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence LDL-C reduction was established if the 95% CI for the difference between these two treatments in percent change from baseline in LDL-C fell within ±3%.|Difference in Least squares mean|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.4|||ANOVA|Factors for sequence, participant within sequence, period and treatment||||3.4|1.3|
81529078|NCT01100775|162745478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.626|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Overall Affect between galantamine and placebo||||0.626
81652759|NCT00479882|162996221|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence LDL-C reduction was established if the 95% CI for the difference between these two treatments in percent change from baseline in LDL-C fell within ±3%.|Difference in Least Squares Mean|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.4|||ANOVA|Factors for sequence, participant within sequence, period and treatment||||2.4|0.4|
81652760|NCT00479882|162996222|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence HDL-C reduction was established if the 95% CI for the difference between these two treatments in percent change from baseline in LDL-C fell within ±4%.|Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.0|||ANOVA|Factors for sequence, participant within sequence, period and treatment||||1.0|-1.4|
81529079|NCT01100775|162745478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.234|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Overall Social Skill between galantamine and placebo||||0.234
81529080|NCT01100775|162745479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.797|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Facial Affect Total Responses between galantamine and placebo||||0.797
81529081|NCT01100775|162745479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.669|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Facial Affect Total Hits between galantamine and placebo||||0.669
81652761|NCT00479882|162996222|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence HDL-C reduction was established if the 95% CI for the difference between these two treatments in percent change from baseline in LDL-C fell within ±4%.|Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.2|||ANOVA|Factors for sequence, participant within sequence, period and treatment||||0.2|-1.9|
81652762|NCT00479882|162996223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.2||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.8|||Fisher Exact||Wilson's Method|Periods I/II||0.8|-1.2|0.685
81652763|NCT00479882|162996223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.1|||||Wilson's Method|Period III||1.1|-1.8|
81652764|NCT00479882|162996223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.3||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.9|||Fisher Exact||Wilson's Method|Periods I/II||0.9|-1.6|0.753
81652765|NCT00479882|162996223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.4|||||Wilson's Method|Period III||1.4|-0.8|
81652766|NCT00479882|162996224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||Fisher Exact||Wilson's Method|Periods I/II||0.6|-0.7|
81652767|NCT00479882|162996224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.5|||||Wilson's Method|Period III||1.5|-0.5|
81652768|NCT00479882|162996224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.2||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.1|||Fisher Exact||Wilson's Method|Periods I/II||1.1|-0.6|0.617
81617963|NCT03351075|162915955|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.01||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.679|1.504|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported anxiety from baseline to 1.5 years||1.504|0.679|0.9600
81617964|NCT03351075|162915956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.068||||0.7619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.696|1.639|||Multivariate linear model|multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported stress from baseline to 4 months||1.639|0.696|0.7619
81652769|NCT00479882|162996224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.9|||||Wilson's Method|Period III||0.9|-0.8|
81529082|NCT01100775|162745479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.668|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Facial Affect Total False Alarms between galantamine and placebo||||0.668
81617965|NCT03351075|162915956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.087||||0.7169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.702|1.673|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported stress from baseline to 1 year||1.673|0.702|0.7169
81617966|NCT03351075|162915956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.987||||0.9535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.639|1.525|||Multivariate linear model|A multivariate linear model for longitudinal measures with an unstructured covariance matrix was applied for each continuous outcome.||Difference in change in self-reported stress from baseline to 1.5 years||1.525|0.639|0.9535
81617967|NCT01087762|162915978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.3|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|32.4||Difference of Certolizumab Pegol 200 mg versus Placebo (and corresponding 95 % Confidence Interval and p-value) were estimated using a standard two-sided Wald asymptotic test with a 5 % alpha level.|Wald-test, 2-sided|Wald test and Confidence Interval (CI) calculation were performed without continuity correction.||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected.||32.4|6.3|=0.004
81617968|NCT01087762|162915978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|38.2||Difference of Certolizumab Pegol 400 mg versus Placebo (and corresponding 95 % Confidence Interval and p-value) were estimated using a standard two-sided Wald asymptotic test with a 5 % alpha level.|Wald-test, 2-sided|Wald test and Confidence Interval (CI) calculation were performed without continuity correction.||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected.||38.2|12.3|<0.001
81652770|NCT00479882|162996225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||Fisher Exact||Wilson's Method|Periods I/II||0.6|-0.7|
81652771|NCT00479882|162996225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.8|||||Wilson's Method|Period III||0.8|-0.9|
81652772|NCT00479882|162996225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7|||Fisher Exact||Wilson's Method|Periods I/II||0.7|-0.6|
81652773|NCT00479882|162996225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.9|||||Wilson's Method|Period III||0.9|-0.8|
81652774|NCT00479882|162996226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||Fisher Exact||Wilson's Method|Periods I/II||0.6|-0.7|
81652775|NCT00479882|162996226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.8|||||Wilson's Method|Period III||0.8|-0.9|
81652776|NCT00479882|162996226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7|||Fisher Exact||Wilson's Method|Periods I/II||0.7|-0.6|
81652777|NCT00479882|162996226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.9|||||Wilson's Method|Period III||0.9|-0.8|
81652778|NCT00479882|162996227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.2||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5|||Fisher Exact|||Periods I/II||0.5|-0.9|0.497
81652779|NCT00479882|162996228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.3||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.6|||Fisher Exact||Wilson's Method|Periods I/II||0.6|-1.4|0.449
81652780|NCT00479882|162996228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.9|||||Wilson's Method|Period III||0.9|-1.6|
81529083|NCT04677504|162745480|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.14|||Regression, Cox|||"Stratified analysis. Stratification factors are: Location of primary tumor (iCCA vs.~eCCA vs. GBC), Geographic region (Asia vs. Rest of the World)."||1.14|0.51|
81529084|NCT04677504|162745481|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.47|||Log Rank|||"Stratified analysis. Stratification factors are: Location of primary tumor (iCCA vs.~eCCA vs. GBC), Geographic region (Asia vs. Rest of the World)."||1.47|0.64|0.8857
81652781|NCT00479882|162996228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.2||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.2|||Fisher Exact||Wilson's Method|Period I/II||1.2|-0.8|0.685
81652782|NCT00479882|162996228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.6|||||Wilson's Method|Period III||1.6|-1.0|
81652783|NCT00479882|162996229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-1.2||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.2|||Fisher Exact||Wilson's Method|Periods I/II||-0.2|-2.4|0.020
81529085|NCT04677504|162745485|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. Stratification factors are: Location of primary tumor (iCCA vs. eCCA vs. GBC), Geographic region (Asia vs. Rest of the World).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.63|||Regression, Cox|||Quality of Life||2.63|0.93|
81529086|NCT04677504|162745485|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. Stratification factors are: Location of primary tumor (iCCA vs. eCCA vs. GBC), Geographic region (Asia vs. Rest of the World).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.36|||Regression, Cox|||Physical Function Scale||1.36|0.48|
81617969|NCT01087762|162915979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.4|50.0||Difference of Certolizumab Pegol 200 mg versus Placebo (and corresponding 95 % Confidence Interval and p-value) were estimated using a standard two-sided Wald asymptotic test with a 5 % alpha level.|Wald-test, 2-sided|Wald test and Confidence Interval (CI) calculation were performed without continuity correction.||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected.||50.0|25.4|<0.001
81617970|NCT01087762|162915979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|41.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.9|53.3||Difference of Certolizumab Pegol 400 mg versus Placebo (and corresponding 95 % Confidence Interval and p-value) were estimated using a standard two-sided Wald asymptotic test with a 5 % alpha level.|Wald-test, 2-sided|Wald test and Confidence Interval (CI) calculation were performed without continuity correction.||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected.||53.3|28.9|<0.001
81617971|NCT01087762|162915980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|-1.01||Difference of CZP 200 mg + 400 mg vs. Placebo was estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, modified New York criteria and prior TNF-antagonist exposure as factors and Baseline BASFI score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected.||-1.01|-1.96|<0.001
81617972|NCT01087762|162915981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|-1.38||Difference of CZP 200 mg + 400 mg vs. Placebo was estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, modified New York criteria and prior TNF-antagonist exposure as factors and Baseline BASFI score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected.||-1.38|-2.38|<0.001
81617973|NCT01087762|162915982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|-1.12||Difference of CZP 200 mg + 400 mg vs. Placebo was estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, modified New York criteria and prior TNF-antagonist exposure as factors and Baseline BASDAI score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected.||-1.12|-2.07|<0.001
81617974|NCT01087762|162915983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|-1.5||Difference of CZP 200 mg + 400 mg vs. Placebo was estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, modified New York criteria and prior TNF-antagonist exposure as factors and Baseline BASDAI score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected.||-1.50|-2.49|<0.001
81617975|NCT01087762|162915984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2||Difference of CZP 200 mg + 400 mg vs. Placebo was estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, modified New York criteria and prior TNF-antagonist exposure as factors and Baseline BASMI score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected.||-0.20|-0.60|<0.001
81617976|NCT01087762|162915985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.23||Difference of CZP 200 mg + 400 mg vs. Placebo was estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, modified New York criteria and prior TNF-antagonist exposure as factors and Baseline BASMI score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected.||-0.23|-0.66|<0.001
81617977|NCT02311972|162915991|SUPERIORITY|Mean axillary admission temperature||||||0.7294|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7294
81617978|NCT02311972|162915992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.236|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2360
81617979|NCT02311972|162915993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81617980|NCT02311972|162915994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1089|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1089
81617981|NCT02311972|162915995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81617982|NCT02311972|162915996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4947|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4947
81617983|NCT02311972|162915997|SUPERIORITY|Infant 007|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81617984|NCT02311972|162915997|SUPERIORITY|Infant 010|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81617985|NCT02311972|162915997|SUPERIORITY|Infant 015|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81617986|NCT02311972|162915997|SUPERIORITY|Infant 039|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81617987|NCT02311972|162915997|SUPERIORITY|Infant 040||||||0.3947|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3947
81617988|NCT00470106|162916025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Not corrected for multiple comparisons because it is primary.|mixed model|same analysis as for secondary outcome variable.||||||<.001
81617989|NCT00470106|162916026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.1||||||A priori threshold for significance was P \< .05|mixed model|Same as for the primary variable.||||||<.10
81617990|NCT03621761|162916027|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.774||||0.3451|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison of treatment effect of CBT monotherapy vs. combination therapy (reference) on total MFIS score, in linear regression models adjusted for age, sex, anxiety, pain, activity level, study site, and baseline MFIS score. Output reflects models that were imputed for missing data.||||0.3451
81617991|NCT03621761|162916027|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.3094||||0.4834|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison of treatment effect of modafinil monotherapy vs. combination therapy (reference) on total MFIS score, in linear regression models adjusted for age, sex, anxiety, pain, activity level, study site, and baseline MFIS score. Output reflects models that were imputed for missing data.||||0.4834
81617992|NCT03621761|162916028|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.4077||||0.257|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison of treatment effect of CBT monotherapy vs. combination therapy (reference) on change in EMA fatigue intensity NRS score, in complete case linear regression models adjusted for age, sex, anxiety, pain, activity level, study site, and baseline EMA fatigue intensity score.||||0.2570
81617993|NCT03621761|162916028|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.2452||||0.5017|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison of treatment effect of modafinil monotherapy vs. combination therapy (reference) on change in EMA fatigue intensity NRS score, in complete case linear regression models adjusted for age, sex, anxiety, pain, activity level, study site, and baseline EMA fatigue intensity score.||||0.5017
81617994|NCT03621761|162916029|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.095||||0.154|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison of treatment effect of CBT monotherapy vs. combination therapy (reference) on change in EMA fatigue interference NRS score, in complete case linear regression models adjusted for age, sex, anxiety, pain, activity level, study site, and baseline EMA fatigue interference score.||||0.154
81529087|NCT04677504|162745485|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. Stratification factors are: Location of primary tumor (iCCA vs. eCCA vs. GBC), Geographic region (Asia vs. Rest of the World).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.85|||Regression, Cox|||Role Function Scale||1.85|0.68|
81617995|NCT03621761|162916029|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.034||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison of treatment effect of modafinil monotherapy vs. combination therapy (reference) on change in EMA fatigue interference NRS score, in complete case linear regression models adjusted for age, sex, anxiety, pain, activity level, study site, and baseline EMA fatigue interference score.||||0.610
81617996|NCT03621761|162916030|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.00427||||0.4955|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison of treatment effect of CBT monotherapy vs. combination therapy (reference) on change in fatigability score, in complete case linear regression models adjusted for age, sex, anxiety, pain, activity level, study site, and baseline fatigability score.||||0.4955
81617997|NCT03621761|162916030|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.00948||||0.1333|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison of treatment effect of modafinil monotherapy vs. combination therapy (reference) on change in fatigability score, in complete case linear regression models adjusted for age, sex, anxiety, pain, activity level, study site, and baseline fatigability score.||||0.1333
81617998|NCT03951649|162916035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.30
81617999|NCT03951649|162916036|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99||||||The p-value was calculated using a 2 sided Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.99
81618000|NCT03951649|162916037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.19
81618001|NCT03951649|162916038|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.028
81618002|NCT03951649|162916039|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value was calculated|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81618003|NCT03951649|162916040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.61
81618004|NCT03951649|162916041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.43
81618005|NCT03951649|162916043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.19
81618006|NCT03951649|162916044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.18
81618007|NCT03951649|162916045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.92
81618008|NCT03951649|162916046|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81618009|NCT03951649|162916047|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.14
81618010|NCT03951649|162916048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.23
81618011|NCT03987451|162916049|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28||||0.0867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The common odds ratio between semaglutide and placebo adjusting for baseline diabetes was estimated along with exact 95% confidence interval based on conditioning on the marginal 2×2 tables.||1.24|0.06|0.0867
81618012|NCT01183780|162916101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.844||||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.976|||Log Rank|The analysis was performed on stratified data.|The estimation was performed on stratified data.|||0.976|0.730|0.0219
81618013|NCT01183780|162916102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.793||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.697|0.903|||Log Rank|Analysis was performed on stratified data.|Analysis was performed on stratified data.|||0.903|0.697|0.0005
81618014|NCT01183780|162916103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6336|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6336
81618015|NCT00612586|162916119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8956||||||One sided|Log Rank|||||||0.8956
81618016|NCT00612586|162916120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9865||||||One-sided|Log Rank|||||||0.9865
81618017|NCT01194154|162916128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||treatment effect|2.21||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|4.78|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with adjustment for baseline eGFR was used to obtain an estimate of the treatment difference.|||4.78|-0.35|0.657
81618018|NCT01194154|162916129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||treatment effect|2.24||||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|5.01|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||ANCOVA model with adjustment for baseline eGFR was used to obtain an estimate of the treatment difference.|||5.01|-0.54|0.709
81618019|NCT01901276|162916135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within-individual differences in Shannon indices were tested using paired t tests (normally distributed data).||||0.71
81618020|NCT01596504|162916136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-6.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-7.77|||p-values ordered(p1≤p2) as per rules:if p2≤0.05: lixisenatide superior to liraglutide (both doses);if p2\>0.05 \& p1≤0.025:lixisenatide superior to dose of liraglutide associated with p1;if p2\>0.05 \& p1\>0.025:no comparison as statistically significant.|Linear fixed effects model|The threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Lixisenatide vs Liraglutide 1.2 mg|Analysis was performed using linear fixed effects model with treatment groups and stratification factors (HbA1c levels on Day -7 \[\<8% and \>=8%\], use of metformin at screening \[yes or no\]) and the study site) as fixed effects and baseline plasma glucose AUC from 0.5 to 4.5 hours as covariate. To address multiplicity issue and ensure overall 1-sided level of 5%, Hochberg method was used for testing procedure of comparison between lixisenatide vs liraglutide 1.2 mg or 1.8 mg.|||-7.77|<0.0001
81618021|NCT01596504|162916136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|||p-values ordered(p1≤p2) as per rules:if p2≤0.05:lixisenatide superior to liraglutide (both doses);if p2\>0.05 \& p1≤0.025:lixisenatide superior to dose of liraglutide associated with p1;if p2\>0.05 \& p1\>0.025: no comparison as statistically significant.|Linear fixed effects model|The threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Lixisenatide vs Liraglutide 1. 8 mg|Analysis was performed using linear mixed effects model with treatment groups and stratification factors (HbA1c levels on Day -7 \[\<8% and \>=8%\], use of metformin at screening \[yes or no\]), and the study site) as fixed effects and baseline plasma glucose AUC from 0.5 to 4.5 hours as covariate. To address multiplicity issue and ensure overall 1-sided level of 5%, Hochberg method was used for testing procedure of comparison between lixisenatide vs liraglutide 1.2 mg or 1.8 mg.|||-6.34|<0.0001
81618022|NCT02314117|162916153|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.753|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.607|0.935||||||||0.935|0.607|
81618023|NCT02314117|162916154|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.962|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.801|1.156||||||||1.156|0.801|
81652784|NCT00479882|162996229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.9|||||Wilson's Method|Period III||0.9|-1.6|
81652785|NCT00479882|162996229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.5||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.5|||Fisher Exact||Wilson's Method|Periods I/II||0.5|-1.6|0.452
81652786|NCT00479882|162996229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.0|||||Wilson's Method|Period III||1.0|-1.9|
81652787|NCT00479882|162996230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||||Wilson's Method|Periods I/II||0.6|-0.6|
81652788|NCT00479882|162996230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.2|||||Wilson's Method|Period III||1.2|-0.7|
81618024|NCT02314117|162916155|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.926|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.774|1.108||||||||1.108|0.774|
81618025|NCT02314117|162916158|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.699|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.569|0.859||||||||0.859|0.569|
81618026|NCT02314117|162916159|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.657|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.499|0.866||||||||0.866|0.499|
81618027|NCT02314117|162916160|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.013|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.332||||||||1.332|0.770|
81618028|NCT02314117|162916162|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.117|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.58||||||||1.580|0.790|
81618029|NCT04347954|162916194|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.349|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.584|0.886||||||Analysis of change in mean Ct values incorporating baseline, hour 1, and day 3 values.||0.886|-1.584|
81618030|NCT04347954|162916194|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.059|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.318|0.201||||||Analysis of change in mean Ct values incorporating baseline, hour 1, and day 3 values.||0.201|-2.318|
81618031|NCT00761930|162916205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81652789|NCT00479882|162996230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.9|||||Wilson's Method|Periods I/II||0.9|-0.5|
81652790|NCT00479882|162996230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.3|||||Wilson's Method|Period III||1.3|-0.6|
81652791|NCT00479882|162996231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|3.8|||||Wilson's Score Method|Periods I/II||3.8|-6.6|
81652792|NCT00479882|162996231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|4.3|||||Wilson's Score Method|Period III||4.3|-8.1|
81652793|NCT00479882|162996231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|5.3|||||Wilson's Score Method|Periods I/II||5.3|-5.2|
81652794|NCT00479882|162996231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|3.4|||||Wilson's Score Method|Period III||3.4|-8.9|
81652795|NCT00479882|162996232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|2.1|||||Wilson's Score Method|Periods I/II||2.1|-2.5|
81652796|NCT00479882|162996232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|5.2|||||Wilson's Score Method|Period III||5.2|-0.5|
81652797|NCT00479882|162996232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|4.2|||||Wilson's Score Method|Periods I/II||4.2|-1.0|
81652798|NCT00479882|162996232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|5.0|||||Wilson's Score Method|Period III||5.0|-0.8|
81652799|NCT00479882|162996235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.9|||||Wilson's Score Method|Periods I/II||0.9|-0.5|
81652800|NCT00479882|162996235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5|||||Wilson's Score Method|Periods I/II||0.5|-0.9|
81652801|NCT00479882|162996236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.0||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.1|||ANOVA|Factors for treatment, country and gender||||3.1|-1.1|0.341
81529088|NCT03182907|162745490|OTHER|The AUC0-inf of bezlotoxumab in Cohort 1 was compared to the AUC0-inf of bezlotoxumab in adults using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. The comparison adult PK dataset used was based on participants from 2 adult trials (NCT01241552 and NCT01513239) as a historical control.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.18|||||GMR was calculated as the Cohort 1 geometric mean (GM) AUC0-inf / Adult GM AUC0-inf.|||1.18|0.95|
81618032|NCT00761930|162916206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81618033|NCT00761930|162916207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81618034|NCT03257813|162916208|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered not inferior if they keep the IOP goal with differences of no more than 1.5 mmHg||||||0.013||||||Baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013
81618035|NCT03257813|162916208|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered not inferior if they keep the IOP goal with differences of no more than 1.5 mmHg||||||0.001||||||CrossOver|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81618036|NCT03257813|162916208|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered not inferior if they keep the IOP goal with differences of no more than 1.5 mmHg||||||0.05||||||Final Visit|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.050
81618037|NCT03257813|162916209|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 2 points on the snellen scale||||||0.823||||||Baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.823
81618038|NCT03257813|162916209|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 2 points on the snellen scale||||||0.507||||||CrossOver|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.507
81618039|NCT03257813|162916209|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 2 points on the snellen scale||||||0.495||||||Final Visit|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.495
81618040|NCT03257813|162916210|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 20% of the frequency.||||||0.085|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.085
81618041|NCT03257813|162916211|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 20% of the frequency.||||||0.001||||||Baseline|Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81618042|NCT03257813|162916211|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 20% of the frequency.||||||0.148||||||CrossOver|Fisher Exact|||||||0.148
81529089|NCT03182907|162745490|OTHER|The AUC0-inf of bezlotoxumab in Cohort 2 was compared to the AUC0-inf of bezlotoxumab in adults using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. The comparison adult PK dataset used was based on participants from 2 adult trials (NCT01241552 and NCT01513239) as a historical control.|GMR|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|0.89|||||GMR was calculated as the Cohort 2 GM AUC0-inf / Adult GM AUC0-inf.|||0.89|0.75|
81618043|NCT03257813|162916211|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 20% of the frequency.||||||0.212||||||Final Visit|Fisher Exact|||||||0.212
81618044|NCT03257813|162916212|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 20% of the frequency.||||||0.497||||||Baseline|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.497
81618045|NCT03257813|162916212|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 20% of the frequency.||||||0.497||||||CrossOver|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.497
81618046|NCT03257813|162916212|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 20% of the frequency.||||||0||||||"Final Visit~No statistic will be calculated because Final Chemosis is a constant"|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0
81618047|NCT03257813|162916213|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 20% of the frequency.||||||1||||||baseline|Chi-squared|||||||1.000
81618048|NCT03257813|162916213|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 20% of the frequency.||||||0.391||||||Cross Over|Chi-squared|||||||0.391
81464553|NCT01177293|162620773|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Natural log transformed AUC\[0- ∞\] of amlodipine was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Adjusted geometric means ratio|89.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.74|97.43||||||A sample size of 12 completers provided 90% confidence intervals for the difference between treatment of +/-0.1155 on the natural log scale for AUCinf with 90% coverage probability. These calculations were based on estimates of within-participant standard deviations of 0.1234 for loge AUCinf.||97.43|82.74|
81618049|NCT03257813|162916213|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 20% of the frequency.||||||0.534||||||Final Visit|Chi-squared|||||||0.534
81618050|NCT03257813|162916214|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 20% of the frequency.||||||0.023||||||Baseline|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.023
81618051|NCT03257813|162916214|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 20% of the frequency.||||||1||||||CrossOver|Chi-squared|||||||1.000
81618052|NCT03257813|162916214|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 20% of the frequency.||||||0.793||||||Final Visit|Chi-squared|||||||0.793
81618053|NCT03257813|162916215|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 20% of the frequency.||||||0.825||||||Baseline|Chi-squared|||||||0.825
81618054|NCT03257813|162916215|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 20% of the frequency.||||||1||||||CrossOver|Chi-squared|||||||1.000
81618055|NCT03257813|162916215|NON_INFERIORITY|to be considered as not inferior to the group, the differences between both should not be greater than 20% of the frequency.||||||0.765|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.765
81464554|NCT01177293|162620774|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Natural log transformed AUClast of amlodipine was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|99.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.1|116.87||||||||116.87|85.10|
81618056|NCT03478696|162916216|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated, if the lower bound of the two-sided 95 percentage (%) confidence interval around the (FF/UMEC/VI versus BUD/FOR+TIO) treatment difference was above -50 milliliter.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0154|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.041|||||The primary treatment effect estimated (hypothetical effect) excluded data following intercurrent events: discontinuation of treatment, taking wrong treatment, taking prohibited medication, unblinding, noncompliance, COPD exacerbation or pneumonia.|||0.041|-0.020|
81618057|NCT03478696|162916217|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0122||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.049||Only if superiority is achieved on the primary study endpoint, then inferences can be made on change from Baseline in trough FEV1 on Day 2 using p-values.|Mixed model repeated measures||Day 2|||0.049|0.002|0.037
81618058|NCT03478696|162916217|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0134|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.089||Only if superiority is achieved on the primary study endpoint, then inferences can be made on change from Baseline in trough FEV1 on Day 28 using p-values.|Mixed model repeated measures||Day 28|||0.089|0.036|<0.001
81618059|NCT03478696|162916217|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0144|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.083||Only if superiority is achieved on the primary study endpoint, then inferences can be made on change from Baseline in trough FEV1 on Day 84 using p-values.|Mixed model repeated measures||Day 84|||0.083|0.026|<0.001
81529090|NCT03182907|162745491|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method was used to generate the estimated difference in percentage and associated 95% confidence intervals (CIs) in bezlotoxumab versus placebo arms.|Difference in percentage|-5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|7.7||||||||7.7|-14.5|
81529091|NCT03182907|162745492|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method was used to generate the estimated difference in percentage and associated 95% CIs in bezlotoxumab versus placebo arms.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|3.5||||||||3.5|-9.7|
81652802|NCT00479882|162996236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|3.7||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|6.1|||ANOVA|Factors for treatment, country and gender.||||6.1|1.2|0.004
81652803|NCT00479882|162996237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.4||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.5|||ANOVA|Factors for treatment, country and gender||||1.5|-2.3|0.690
81652804|NCT00479882|162996237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.2||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.3|||ANOVA|Factors for treatment, country and gender||||2.3|-1.9|0.879
81652805|NCT03738475|162996238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0056||||||Based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum test for the change from baseline between treatment groups.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||||||0.0056
81652806|NCT03738475|162996242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0799||||||Based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum test for the change from baseline between treatment groups.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||||||0.0799
81652807|NCT03738475|162996244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.289||||||Based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum test for the change from baseline between treatment groups.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||||||0.2890
81652808|NCT01370655|162996285|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Hypothesis supported if the upper bound of the two-sided 80% confidence interval (CI; equivalent to a one-sided upper 90% CI) is~≤0 mmHg"|Difference in Least square (LS) means|-7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.6|-4.1|||||MK-7145 6 mg LS mean minus Placebo LS mean|Type I error rate of alpha=0.10 (1-sided) is specified for testing of the hypothesis.||-4.1|-10.6|
81652809|NCT01370655|162996285|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis supported if the upper bound of the two-sided 90% CI (equivalent to a one-sided upper 95% CI) for the difference ≤ 3.8 mmHg.|Difference in LS means|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.2|-1.6|||||MK-7145 6 mg LS mean minus HCTZ 25 mg LS mean|Type I error rate of alpha=0.05 (1-sided) is specified for testing of the hypothesis.||-1.6|-9.2|
81652810|NCT01370655|162996285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.0|-0.5|||||MK-7145 3 mg LS mean minus HCTZ 25 mg LS mean|||-0.5|-9.0|
81652811|NCT01370655|162996285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.2|-2.2|||||MK-7145 3 mg LS mean minus Placebo LS mean|||-2.2|-11.2|
81529092|NCT03182907|162745493|OTHER|Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by age cohort (12 to \<18 years of age, 1 to \<12 years of age) with a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight was used to generate the treatment difference, associated 95% CIs and a 2-sided p-value.|Adjusted difference|-3.7|||=|0.5701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|8.0|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||8.0|-20.0|= 0.5701
81652812|NCT01370655|162996285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.2|2.3|||||HCTZ 25 mg LS mean minus Placebo LS mean|||2.3|-6.2|
81652813|NCT01370655|162996286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.1|-0.3|||||MK-7145 6 mg LS mean minus Placebo LS mean|||-0.3|-6.1|
81652814|NCT01370655|162996286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.5|-0.2|||||MK-7145 6 mg LS mean minus HCTZ 25 mg LS mean|||-0.2|-5.5|
81652815|NCT01370655|162996286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.0|-0.1|||||MK-7145 3 mg LS mean minus HCTZ 25 mg LS mean|||-0.1|-6.0|
81652816|NCT01370655|162996286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|-0.2|||||MK-7145 3 mg LS mean minus Placebo LS mean|||-0.2|-6.5|
81652817|NCT01370655|162996286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.3|2.7|||||HCTZ 25 mg LS mean minus Placebo LS mean|||2.7|-3.3|
81529093|NCT03182907|162745494|OTHER|Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by age cohort (12 to \<18 years of age, 1 to \<12 years of age) with a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weight was used to generate the treatment difference, associated 95% CIs and a 2-sided p-value.|Adjusted difference|0.8|||=|0.9165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|17.6|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||17.6|-11.8|= 0.9165
81652818|NCT01370655|162996287|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis supported if the lower bound of the two-sided 80% CI (equivalent to a one-sided lower 90% CI) is \> 89.0 mmol/day.|Difference in LS means|76.5|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|49.2|103.8|||||MK-7145 6 mg LS mean minus Placebo LS mean|Type I error rate of alpha=0.10 (1-sided) is specified for testing of the hypothesis.||103.8|49.2|
81652819|NCT01370655|162996287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-63.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-100.8|-26.7|||||MK-7145 3 mg LS mean minus HCTZ 25 mg LS mean|||-26.7|-100.8|
81652820|NCT01370655|162996287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-18.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.1|12.9|||||MK-7145 6 mg LS mean minus HCTZ 25 mg LS mean|||12.9|-49.1|
81652821|NCT01370655|162996287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|30.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.0|68.7|||||MK-7145 3 mg LS mean minus Placebo LS mean|||68.7|-7.0|
81652822|NCT01370655|162996287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|94.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.8|130.4|||||HCTZ 25 mg LS mean minus Placebo LS mean|||130.4|58.8|
81652823|NCT01370655|162996291|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper bound of the two-sided 80% CI (equivalent to a one-sided upper 90% CI) for the difference is \<13 mmol/day the hypothesis will be supported for the 3-mg dose and testing will continue with construction of a two-sided 80% CI for the 6-mg dose (6 mg MK-7145 - placebo). The hypothesis will be supported if one or both doses meet the test criterion.|Difference in LS means|7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.3|18.2|||||MK-7145 3 mg LS mean minus Placebo LS mean|||18.2|-2.3|
81652824|NCT01370655|162996291|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper bound of the two-sided 80% CI (equivalent to a one-sided upper 90% CI) for the difference is \<13 mmol/day the hypothesis will be supported for the 3-mg dose and testing will continue with construction of a two-sided 80% CI for the 6-mg dose (6 mg MK-7145 - placebo). The hypothesis will be supported if one or both doses meet the test criterion.|Difference in LS means|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.5|10.7|||||MK-7145 6 mg LS mean minus Placebo LS mean|||10.7|-8.5|
81652825|NCT01370655|162996291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.6|15.6|||||MK-7145 3 mg LS mean minus HCTZ 25 mg LS mean|||15.6|-9.6|
81652826|NCT01370655|162996291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.0|7.2|||||MK-7145 6 mg LS mean minus HCTZ 25 mg LS mean|||7.2|-15.0|
81652827|NCT01370655|162996291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.7|17.6|||||HCTZ 25 mg LS mean minus Placebo LS mean|||17.6|-7.7|
81652828|NCT00659880|162996297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Friedman|||||||0.06
81618060|NCT03478696|162916217|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0157||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.082||Only if superiority is achieved on the primary study endpoint, then inferences can be made on change from Baseline in trough FEV1 on Day 85 using p-values.|Mixed model repeated measures||Day 85|||0.082|0.021|0.001
81618061|NCT03478696|162916218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0098||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.023||Only if superiority is achieved on the primary study endpoint, then inferences can be made on weighted mean change from Baseline in FEV1 over 0-24 hours on Day 1 using p-values.|Mixed model repeated measures||The treatment effect to be estimated was hypothetical effect if all participants stayed on their randomized study treatment. Only on treatment data was included in analysis.|||0.023|-0.016|0.702
81618062|NCT03478696|162916219|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0141||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.044||The analysis was performed using mixed model repeated measures analysis, which included covariates of Baseline FEV1, geographical region, treatment, visit, visit by treatment and visit by Baseline interaction.|Mixed model repeated measures||The treatment effect to be estimated was hypothetical effect if all participants stayed on their randomized study treatment. Only on treatment data was included in analysis.|||0.044|-0.011|0.244
81529094|NCT03182907|162745495|OTHER|Unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method was used to generate the treatment difference, associated 95% CIs and a 2-sided p-value.|Adjusted Difference|-3.1|||=|0.6542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|9.0|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||9.0|-19.9|= 0.6542
81618063|NCT00716144|162916220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.884|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||||||0.884
81618064|NCT00716144|162916221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||At Visit 3||||1.000
81618065|NCT00716144|162916221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.604|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||At Visit 4||||0.604
81618066|NCT00716144|162916221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.463|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||At Visit 5||||0.463
81618067|NCT00716144|162916221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||At Visit 6||||0.042
81618068|NCT00716144|162916221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||At Visit 7||||0.034
81618069|NCT00716144|162916221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||At Visit 8||||0.019
81652829|NCT01304498|162996355|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the two-sided confidence interval (CI) of the GMT ratio was \>0.67|GMT Ratio|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.11|||ANOVA||GMT ratio = GMT (V503) / GMT (Gardasil)|HPV Type 16||1.11|0.85|<0.001
81618070|NCT00716144|162916223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||At Visit 3||||1.000
81652830|NCT01304498|162996355|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the two-sided confidence interval (CI) of the GMT ratio was \>0.67|GMT Ratio|1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.29|||ANOVA||GMT ratio = GMT (V503) / GMT (Gardasil)|HPV Type 18||1.29|0.91|<0.001
81618071|NCT00716144|162916223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.673|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||At Visit 4||||0.673
81618072|NCT00716144|162916223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||At Visit 5||||0.550
81618073|NCT00716144|162916223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.721|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||At Visit 7||||0.721
81618074|NCT00716144|162916223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||At Visit 8||||0.030
81618075|NCT04141917|162916236|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|5.02||||||The number of influenza-positive tests was analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model following a Poisson distribution with a log link and robust variance. The model is adjusted for calendar time and an exposure time variable based on shelter capacity. This model includes symptomatic individuals who tested throughout Year 1 of the study (November 15, 2019 - March 31, 2020).||5.02|0.35|
81618076|NCT02954848|162916244|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.0643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.6|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test||The point estimate of the median difference between the treatment groups was calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann estimation.|||10.600|0.000|0.0643
81618077|NCT02954848|162916245|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0003
81618078|NCT02954848|162916246|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.0826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.01|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||||0.0100|-0.2400|0.0826
81529095|NCT03182907|162745496|OTHER|Unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method was used to generate treatment difference, associated 95% CIs and a 2-sided p-value.|Adjusted difference|0.1|||=|0.9873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|17.4|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||17.4|-13.0|= 0.9873
81618079|NCT02954848|162916247|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.3||||0.0478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.3|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for criteria 1, improved response||5.300|0.000|0.0478
81618080|NCT02954848|162916247|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|6.0|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for criteria 1, not improved response||6.000|-6.100|0.8963
81618081|NCT02954848|162916247|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.2||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.7|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for criteria 2, improved response||10.700|0.000|0.0120
81618082|NCT02954848|162916247|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.7||||0.0871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|0.0|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for criteria 2, not improved response||0.000|-17.400|0.0871
81618083|NCT02954848|162916248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0025|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0025
81618084|NCT02954848|162916249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1059|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1059
81618085|NCT02954848|162916250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0004
81618086|NCT02954848|162916251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5393|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5393
81618087|NCT02954848|162916252|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.0505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.0|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for criteria 1, improved response||0.0000|-0.2100|0.0505
81618088|NCT02954848|162916252|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.8138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.15|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for criteria 1, not improved response||0.1500|-0.1200|0.8138
81618089|NCT02954848|162916252|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.03|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for criteria 2, improved response||-0.0300|-0.2800|0.0129
81529096|NCT00112125|162745502|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary safety analysis was a test of the non-inferiority of CCM therapy compared to OMT with respect to the proportion of subjects experiencing death or hospitalization within 50 weeks using the Blackwelder non-inferiority test12 with a prespecified non-inferiority margin of 0.125.||||||0.31|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.31
81529097|NCT00112125|162745503|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority margin was selected to be 12.5% and α was set at .05, which resulted in a sample size of 198 subjects per group. A percentage of subjects (∼7%) were expected to be lost to followup, so that a total sample size of 428 subjects (214 per group) was selected.||||||0.125|||||||Blackwelder|||||||0.125
81529098|NCT02058563|162745508|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criteria for the determination of non-inferiority for measles, mumps, and rubella viruses: Lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) on GMC ratio (INV\_MMR over COM\_MMR) was to be equal to or above 0.67 for anti-measles, anti-mumps, and anti rubella antibodies.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.11|||||Number of subjects in the INV-MMR Group and in the COM-MMR Group considered for calculating the adjusted GMC ratio, are respectively 432 and 435 and adjusted GMCs = 1790.2 (LL=1669.6;UL=1919.5) and 1781.5 (LL=1661.8;UL=1909.7) respectively|Non-inferiority of INV\_MMR vaccine to COM\_MMR vaccine in terms of Geometric Mean Concentration (GMCs) for anti measles, anti mumps and anti rubella antibodies at Day 42.The 95% CI for adjusted geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) and the adjusted GMC ratio were obtained using an ANCOVA model on the logarithm-transformed concentrations including the vaccine group (for adjusted GMC ratio) as fixed effect, gender, age and country groups as continuous effects and the pre-vaccination log-transformed||1.11|0.91|
81529099|NCT02058563|162745509|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criteria for the determination of non-inferiority for measles, mumps, and rubella viruses: Lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) on GMC ratio (INV\_MMR over COM\_MMR) was to be equal to or above 0.67 for anti-measles, anti-mumps, and anti rubella antibodies.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.16|||||Number of subjects in the INV-MMR Group and in the COM-MMR Group considered for calculating the adjusted GMC ratio, are respectively 432 and 435 and adjusted GMCs = 113.5 (LL=106.0;UL=121.6) and 107.8 (LL=100.7;UL=115.4) respectively.|Non-inferiority of INV\_MMR vaccine to COM\_MMR vaccine in terms of Geometric Mean Concentration (GMCs) for anti measles, anti mumps and anti rubella antibodies at Day 42.The 95% CI for adjusted geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) and the adjusted GMC ratio were obtained using an ANCOVA model on the logarithm-transformed concentrations including the vaccine group (for adjusted GMC ratio) as fixed effect, gender, age and country groups as continuous effects and the pre-vaccination log-transformed.||1.16|0.96|
81529100|NCT02058563|162745510|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Criteria for the determination of non-inferiority for measles, mumps, and rubella viruses: Lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) on GMC ratio (INV\_MMR over COM\_MMR) was to be equal to or above 0.67 for anti-measles, anti-mumps, and anti rubella antibodies.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.11|||||Number of subjects in the INV-MMR Group and in the COM-MMR Group considered for calculating the adjusted GMC ratio, are respectively 432 and 435 and adjusted GMCs = 76.1 (LL=71.5;UL=81.0) and 74.6 (LL=70.2;UL=79.4) respectively.|Non-inferiority of INV\_MMR vaccine to COM\_MMR vaccine in terms of Geometric Mean Concentration (GMCs) for anti measles, anti mumps and anti rubella antibodies at Day 42.The 95% CI for adjusted geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) and the adjusted GMC ratio were obtained using an ANCOVA model on the logarithm-transformed concentrations including the vaccine group (for adjusted GMC ratio) as fixed effect, gender, age and country groups as continuous effects and the pre-vaccination log-transformed||1.11|0.93|
81529101|NCT03304873|162745540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0004
81529102|NCT03304873|162745541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.99
81529103|NCT01868477|162745564|OTHER|difference|Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|48.16||||||||48.16|-24.0|
81529104|NCT01052077|162745578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.18||||0.1416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|0.39||ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and Week 8 value as convariate, is used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 14||0.39|-2.75|0.1416
81529105|NCT01052077|162745579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.3778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.26||ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, is used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 14||0.26|-0.69|0.3778
81529106|NCT01052077|162745580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.31||||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|-0.24||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 9||-0.24|-2.38|0.0162
81529107|NCT01052077|162745580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|-0.65||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 10||-0.65|-3.15|0.0031
81529108|NCT01052077|162745580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.01||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|-0.58||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 11||-0.58|-3.44|0.0061
81618090|NCT02954848|162916252|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.0765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.36|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for criteria 2, not improved response||0.3600|-0.0100|0.0765
81618091|NCT02954848|162916253|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|6.5||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|15.3|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Grade N of endoscopic findings||15.300|-1.900|0.1490
81618092|NCT02954848|162916253|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.6||||0.2146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|10.7|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Grade M of endoscopic findings||10.700|-1.400|0.2146
81618093|NCT02954848|162916254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0059|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0059
81618094|NCT02954848|162916255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0153|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0153
81618095|NCT02954848|162916256|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.0757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.02|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Grade N of endoscopic findings||0.0200|-0.4300|0.0757
81618096|NCT02954848|162916256|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.3837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.09|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Grade M of endoscopic findings||0.0900|-0.2200|0.3837
81618097|NCT02954848|162916257|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.6631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|3.5|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Criteria 1, Grade N and improved response||3.500|-5.000|0.6631
81618098|NCT02954848|162916257|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.2||||0.5627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|13.9|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Criteria 1, Grade N and not improved response||13.900|-7.100|0.5627
81618099|NCT02954848|162916257|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.7||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|8.0|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Criteria 1, Grade M and improved response||8.000|0.000|0.0042
81618100|NCT02954848|162916257|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.6452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|6.4|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Criteria 1, Grade M and not improved response||6.400|-9.400|0.6452
81618101|NCT02954848|162916257|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|7.4||||0.0376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|17.8|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Criteria 2, Grade N and improved response||17.800|0.000|0.0376
81618102|NCT02954848|162916257|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-13.0||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.7|3.6|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Criteria 2, Grade N and not improved response||3.600|-35.700|0.1600
81618103|NCT02954848|162916257|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.6||||0.1032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.7|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Criteria 2, Grade M and improved response||10.700|0.000|0.1032
81529109|NCT01052077|162745580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.21||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|-0.72||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 12||-0.72|-3.69|0.0038
81618104|NCT02954848|162916257|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.3||||0.2613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|0.2|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Criteria 2, Grade M and not improved response||0.200|-14.300|0.2613
81618105|NCT02954848|162916258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9970
81618106|NCT02954848|162916259|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0125|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0125
81618107|NCT02954848|162916260|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0004
81618108|NCT02954848|162916261|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7999|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7999
81618109|NCT02954848|162916262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0059|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0059
81618110|NCT02954848|162916263|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.552|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5520
81618111|NCT02954848|162916264|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0175|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0175
81618112|NCT02954848|162916265|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7505|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7505
81618113|NCT02954848|162916266|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.7845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.16|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Criteria 1, Grade N and improved response||0.1600|-0.2300|0.7845
81618114|NCT02954848|162916266|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|-0.11||||0.4456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.17|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Criteria 1, Grade N and not improved response||0.1700|-0.3300|0.4456
81618115|NCT02954848|162916266|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.02|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Criteria 1, Grade M and improved response||-0.0200|-0.2900|0.0200
81618116|NCT02954848|162916266|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.4673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.22|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Criteria 1, Grade M and not improved response||0.2200|-0.1000|0.4673
81618117|NCT02954848|162916266|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.07|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Criteria 2, Grade N and improved response||-0.0700|-0.5300|0.0095
81618118|NCT02954848|162916266|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.71|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Criteria 2, Grade N and not improved response||0.7100|-0.1600|0.1650
81529110|NCT01052077|162745580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.82||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|-0.32||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 13||-0.32|-3.32|0.0174
81618119|NCT02954848|162916266|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.2475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.07|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Criteria 2, Grade M and improved response||0.0700|-0.2400|0.2475
81618120|NCT02954848|162916266|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.2367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.32|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for Criteria 2, Grade M and not improved||0.3200|-0.0900|0.2367
81618121|NCT02954848|162916267|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.5||||0.1885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|14.3|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for improved response||14.300|-2.700|0.1885
81618122|NCT02954848|162916267|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|25.6||||0.2337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|75.0|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for not improved response||75.000|-19.200|0.2337
81618123|NCT02954848|162916268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0811|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0811
81618124|NCT02954848|162916269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0288|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0288
81618125|NCT02954848|162916270|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.1488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.04|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for improved response||0.0400|-0.4200|0.1488
81618126|NCT02954848|162916270|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|-0.44||||0.3778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|0.69|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Statistical analysis for not improved response||0.6900|-1.5700|0.3778
81618127|NCT05382104|162916338|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed-effects model was applied to natural log (ln)-transformed Cmax with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Point estimates and their associated 90 percent (%) confidence intervals (CIs) was constructed for the differences between Treatment B versus Treatment A. The point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were then back transformed to provide point estimates and 90% CIs for ratios of Treatment B versus Treatment A.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|76.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.78|81.78|||||Geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as 100\*(Treatment B / Treatment A).|||81.78|71.78|
81618128|NCT05382104|162916338|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed-effects model was applied to ln-transformed Cmax with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs was constructed for differences between Treatment C versus Treatment A. The point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were then back transformed to provide point estimates and 90% CIs for ratios of Treatment C versus Treatment A.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|71.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.14|76.37|||||Geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as 100\*(Treatment C / Treatment A).|||76.37|67.14|
81618129|NCT05382104|162916339|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed-effects model was applied to ln-transformed AUClast with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs was constructed for the differences between Treatment B versus Treatment A. The point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were then back transformed to provide point estimates and 90% CIs for ratios of Treatment B versus Treatment A.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|84.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.74|87.66|||||Geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as 100\*(Treatment B / Treatment A).|||87.66|80.74|
81618130|NCT05382104|162916339|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed-effects model was applied to ln-transformed AUClast with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs was constructed for differences between Treatment C versus Treatment A. The point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were then back transformed to provide point estimates and 90% CIs for ratios of Treatment C versus Treatment A.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|87.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.87|90.96|||||Geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as 100\*(Treatment C / Treatment A).|||90.96|83.87|
81618131|NCT05382104|162916340|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed-effects model was applied to ln-transformed AUC0-infinity with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs was constructed for the differences between Treatment B versus Treatment A. The point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were then back transformed to provide point estimates and 90% CIs for ratios of Treatment B versus Treatment A.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|84.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.28|88.34|||||Geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as 100\*(Treatment B / Treatment A).|||88.34|81.28|
81618132|NCT05382104|162916340|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed-effects model was applied to ln-transformed AUC0-infinity with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs was constructed for differences between Treatment C versus Treatment A. The point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were then back transformed to provide point estimates and 90% CIs for ratios of Treatment C versus Treatment A.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|87.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.3|91.53|||||Geometric mean ratio (%) was calculated as 100\*(Treatment C / Treatment A).|||91.53|84.30|
81618133|NCT03506880|162916346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Tukey's Post-Hoc||Estimation parameter used to determine significance between mean values in MADD, SG, and AC group.|It was hypothesized that drinking would increase from baseline to 12-month follow-up for those in the AC, but not for those in the SG and MADD conditions.||||>0.05
81652831|NCT00755417|162996369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.81|-0.11||Based on F test of type III analysis for pairwise comparison at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA|Included treatment and center factors and baseline value as a covariate, tested at the pairwise 0.025 level.||Null hypothesis was that there were no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily number of moderate or severe hot flashes at stable dosing Week 4||-0.11|-1.81|0.0117
81652832|NCT00755417|162996369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.35|-0.66||Based on F test of type III analysis|ANCOVA|Included treatment and center factors and baseline value as a covariate, tested at the pairwise 0.025 level.||Null hypothesis was that there were no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily number of moderate or severe hot flashes at stable dosing Week 4.||-0.66|-2.35|<0.0001
81652833|NCT00755417|162996370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.183|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.49|0.38||Based on F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|Included treatment and center factors and baseline value as a covariate, tested at the pairwise 0.025 level.||Null hypothesis was that there were no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily number of moderate or severe hot flashes at stable dosing Week 12||0.38|-1.49|0.1830
81652834|NCT00755417|162996370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.1975|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.46|0.4||Based on F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|Included treatment and center factors and baseline value as a covariate, tested at the pairwise 0.025 level.||Null hypothesis was that there were no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily number of moderate or severe hot flashes at stable dosing Week 12.||0.40|-1.46|0.1975
81652835|NCT00755417|162996371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.44|-0.08||Based on F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|Included treatment and center factors and baseline value as a covariate, tested at the pairwise 0.025 level.||Null hypothesis was that there were no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily severity score of moderate or severe hot flashes at stable dosing Week 4.||-0.08|-0.44|0.0016
81652836|NCT00755417|162996371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.51|-0.14||Based on the F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|Included treatment and center factors and baseline value as a covariate, tested at the pairwise 0.025 level.||Null hypothesis was that there were no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily severity score of moderate or severe hot flashes at stable dosing Week 4.||-0.14|-0.51|<0.0001
81652837|NCT00755417|162996372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0433|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.43|0.02||Based on the F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|Included treatment and center factors and baseline value as a covariate, tested at the pairwise 0.025 level.||Null hypothesis was that there were no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily severity score of moderate or severe hot flashes at stable dosing Week 12.||0.02|-0.43|0.0433
81652838|NCT00755417|162996372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.42|0.03||Based on the F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|Included treatment and center factors and baseline value as a covariate, tested at the pairwise 0.025 level.||Null hypothesis was that there were no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily severity score of moderate or severe hot flashes at stable dosing Week 12.||0.03|-0.42|0.0468
81652839|NCT03325777|162996375|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|=|0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.27||a priori threshold is p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models||||1.27|.14|=.014
81652840|NCT03325777|162996376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|172.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|106.0|238.0||a priori threshold for significance was p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||238|106|<.001
81652841|NCT00422734|162996390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Hypotheses were tested in a sequential fashion using a gatekeeping strategy and adjusted for multiplicity. Statistical significance at 0.05 level was required for this variable|ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||The null hypotheses (no treatment effect with respect to IIEF EF domain or SEP2 or SEP3) were each tested at a specified level of 0.05. In order to pass a serial gatekeeper, it was necessary to reject all three hypotheses. The two null hypotheses (no treatment effect with respect to subject SLQQ-SQoL domain and no treatment effect with respect to partner SLQQ-SQoL domain) were then each tested at a significance level of 0.025.||||<0.001
81652842|NCT00422734|162996391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Subject. Hypotheses were tested in a sequential fashion using a gatekeeping strategy and adjusted for multiplicity. To adjust for multiplicity, statistical significance at 0.025 level was required for this variable.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||The null hypotheses (no treatment effect with respect to IIEF EF domain or SEP2 or SEP3) were each tested at a specified level of 0.05. In order to pass a serial gatekeeper, it was necessary to reject all three hypotheses. The two null hypotheses (no treatment effect with respect to subject SLQQ-SQoL domain and no treatment effect with respect to partner SLQQ-SQoL domain) were then each tested at a significance level of 0.025.||||<0.001
81652843|NCT00422734|162996391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Partner. Hypotheses were tested in a sequential fashion using a gatekeeping strategy and adjusted for multiplicity. To adjust for multiplicity, statistical significance at 0.025 level was required for this variable.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||The null hypotheses (no treatment effect with respect to IIEF EF domain or SEP2 or SEP3) were each tested at a specified level of 0.05. In order to pass a serial gatekeeper, it was necessary to reject all three hypotheses. The two null hypotheses (no treatment effect with respect to subject SLQQ-SQoL domain and no treatment effect with respect to partner SLQQ-SQoL domain) were then each tested at a significance level of 0.025.||||<0.001
81652844|NCT00422734|162996392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||||||<0.001
81529111|NCT01052077|162745580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.18||||0.1416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|0.39||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 14||0.39|-2.75|0.1416
81618134|NCT03506880|162916347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Tukey's Post-Hoc||Estimation parameter used to determine significance between mean values in MADD, SG, and AC group.|It was also hypothesized that teens in the SG and MADD conditions would report significantly more declining rides with impaired drivers than those in the AC group.||||<0.01
81618135|NCT03506880|162916348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|||>|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Tukey's Post-Hoc||Estimation parameter used to determine significance between mean values in MADD, SG, and AC group.|It was hypothesized that participants in the MADD and SG groups would be significantly less willing to ride in a car with an impaired driver than those in the AC group.||||>0.01
81618136|NCT02336438|162916359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.99
81618137|NCT02336438|162916360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4922|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.4922
81618138|NCT02336438|162916361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.77
81618139|NCT02336438|162916362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0156|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.0156
81618140|NCT02336438|162916363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.020
81618141|NCT02336438|162916364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.13
81703402|NCT01602549|163101823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-6.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.36|12.58|||||Day 1, 180 min PD: The AMs/differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a MM fitting treatment, visit, time point (TP), treatment\*visit\*TP interaction, and BL score as fixed effects, TP as a repeated effect, and par. as a random effect.|180 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||12.58|-25.36|
81618142|NCT00857649|162916383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|4.21|||ANCOVA|Centre and treatment as factors and baseline score as covariate. Estimate based on Least Squares.||||4.21|-1.75|0.418
81618143|NCT00857649|162916384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.34|||ANCOVA|Centre and treatment as factors and baseline score as covariate. Estimate based on Least Squares.||||1.34|-2.30|0.603
81618144|NCT00857649|162916385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.31|||ANCOVA|Centre and treatment as factors and baseline score as covariate. Estimate based on Least Squares.||||0.31|-0.22|0.734
81618145|NCT00857649|162916386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|-0.32|||ANCOVA|Centre and treatment as factors and baseline score as covariate. Estimate based on Least Squares.||||-0.32|-3.29|0.017
81618146|NCT00857649|162916387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|2.83|||ANCOVA|Centre and treatment as factors and baseline score as covariate. Estimate based on Least Squares.||||2.83|-1.03|0.360
81618147|NCT05190419|162916388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-35.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.7|-16.0||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo.|ANCOVA|p-value is calculated by analysis of covariance with treatment group as factor and baseline PASI as covariate.||||-16.0|-54.7|<0.001
81618148|NCT05190419|162916388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-43.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.1|-24.8||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo.|ANCOVA|p-value is calculated by analysis of covariance with treatment group as factor and baseline PASI as covariate.||||-24.8|-63.1|<0.001
81618149|NCT05190419|162916388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-46.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.6|-27.3||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo.|ANCOVA|p-value is calculated by analysis of covariance with treatment group as factor and baseline PASI as covariate.||||-27.3|-65.6|<0.001
81618150|NCT04470193|162916400|SUPERIORITY|We approached 62 subjects to get a sample size of 50 participants, allowing up to 16% attrition, to estimate the proportions of patients satisfying dropout of 0.13 to within margins of error (half-widths of 90% Cis). The 50 evaluable subjects were used to estimate the SD of QoL, with a margin of error of ∼20%. The sample size also allowed us to provide provisional estimates of the effect size for the QoL outcome to within a margin of error of ±7.1 points, assuming a true SD of 15 points.|||||>|0.05|||||||generalized estimating equation model|||We used a generalized estimating equation model for repeated assessments, with a common unstructured residual covariance matrix to account for correlation in repeated measurements in the same patient, to compare QoL total score at baseline, 1 month, and 3 months between the groups. We hypothesized that MyChildCMC users would have better outcomes for the child (higher QoL, fewer ED and/or hospital use and hospital days) and parent (higher satisfaction with child's care).||||>0.05
81618151|NCT04470193|162916401|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.88|0.58|0.882
81618152|NCT04470193|162916402|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.62|0.39|<0.001
81618153|NCT04470193|162916403|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.22|1.01|0.035
81618154|NCT01215695|162916423|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81618155|NCT01215695|162916424|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81618156|NCT01215695|162916425|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81618157|NCT01215695|162916426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81618158|NCT01215695|162916427|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81618159|NCT05328297|162916428|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96|=|0.438|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.84|2.23|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||2.23|-2.84|=0.438
81618160|NCT04541303|162916461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||None specified|||||||.028
81618161|NCT01124188|162916475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.8||||||||1.80|0.63|
81618162|NCT01124188|162916476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.49
81618163|NCT01124188|162916477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.88
81464555|NCT01177293|162620775|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Natural log transformed Cmax of amlodipine was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Adjusted geometric means ratio|86.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.57|94.42||||||A sample size of 12 completers provided 90% confidence intervals for the difference between treatment of +/-0.1278 on the natural log scale for Cmax with 90% coverage probability. These calculations were based on estimates of within-participant standard deviations of 0.1366 for loge Cmax.||94.42|79.57|
81529112|NCT01052077|162745581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.1481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.03||ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, is used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 9||0.03|-0.21|0.1481
81618164|NCT01324453|162916504|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.90
81618165|NCT01324453|162916505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.81
81618166|NCT01324453|162916506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.45
81618167|NCT01324453|162916507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.58
81618168|NCT01324453|162916508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.86
81618169|NCT01324453|162916509|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||1.00
81618170|NCT01324453|162916510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.58
81618171|NCT01324453|162916511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.77
81529113|NCT01052077|162745581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.0691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.01||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 10||0.01|-0.28|0.0691
81652845|NCT00422734|162996393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||||||<0.001
81652846|NCT00422734|162996394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for subject scores|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included:treatment, baseline value of IIEF EF Domain, pooled site. Baseline-value-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10||||||<0.001
81652847|NCT00422734|162996394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for partner scores|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included:treatment, baseline value of IIEF EF Domain, pooled site. Baseline-value-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10||||||<0.001
81652848|NCT00422734|162996395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for SEP Question 2. Hypotheses were tested in a sequential fashion using a gatekeeping strategy and adjusted for multiplicity. Statistical significance at 0.05 level was required for this variable.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||The null hypotheses (no treatment effect with respect to IIEF EF domain or SEP2 or SEP3) were each tested at a specified level of 0.05. In order to pass a serial gatekeeper, it was necessary to reject all three hypotheses. The two null hypotheses (no treatment effect with respect to subject SLQQ-SQoL domain and no treatment effect with respect to partner SLQQ-SQoL domain) were then each tested at a significance level of 0.025.||||<0.001
81652849|NCT00422734|162996395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for SEP Question 3. Hypotheses were tested in a sequential fashion using a gatekeeping strategy and adjusted for multiplicity. Statistical significance at 0.05 level was required for this variable.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||The null hypotheses (no treatment effect with respect to IIEF EF domain or SEP2 or SEP3) were each tested at a specified level of 0.05. In order to pass a serial gatekeeper, it was necessary to reject all three hypotheses. The two null hypotheses (no treatment effect with respect to subject SLQQ-SQoL domain and no treatment effect with respect to partner SLQQ-SQoL domain) were then each tested at a significance level of 0.025.||||<0.001
81652850|NCT00422734|162996396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value for SEP Question 4|ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||||||<0.001
81652851|NCT00422734|162996396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value for SEP Question 5|ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||||||<0.001
81652852|NCT00422734|162996397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||||||<0.001
81652853|NCT00422734|162996398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||||||<0.001
81652854|NCT00422734|162996399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for GAQ Question 1|Regression, Logistic|Model included:treatment, baseline value of IIEF EF Domain, pooled site. Baseline-value-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10||||||<0.001
81652855|NCT00422734|162996399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for GAQ Question 2|Regression, Logistic|Model included:treatment, baseline value of IIEF EF Domain, pooled site. Baseline-value-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10||||||<0.001
81652856|NCT00422734|162996400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for GAQ Question 1|Regression, Logistic|Model included:treatment, baseline value of IIEF EF Domain, pooled site. Baseline-value-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10||||||<0.001
81652857|NCT00422734|162996400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for GAQ Question 2|Regression, Logistic|Model included:treatment, baseline value of IIEF EF Domain, pooled site. Baseline-value-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10||||||<0.001
81652858|NCT00422734|162996401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for SEP Question 1|ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||||||<0.001
81652859|NCT00422734|162996401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for SEP Question 2|ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||||||<0.001
81652860|NCT00422734|162996402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for SEAR Total Score|ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||||||<0.001
81652861|NCT00422734|162996402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for SEAR Sexual Relationship|ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||||||<0.001
81652862|NCT00422734|162996402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for SEAR Confidence|ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||||||<0.001
81652863|NCT00422734|162996403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for SEAR Self-Esteem|ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||||||<0.001
81652864|NCT00422734|162996403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for SEAR Overall Relationship|ANCOVA|Change from baseline ANCOVA model: treatment group, baseline value, pooled site. Baseline-by-treatment interaction included if interaction at p\<0.10.||||||<0.001
81652865|NCT00848484|162996408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.277||95.0|||||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|The repeated measures model included the terms site and sequence \* time with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment sequences.||||||0.277
81464556|NCT02162719|162620778|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (Stratified Analysis)|0.6||||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|0.91||Stratification variables were adjuvant/neoadjuvant treatment including treatment with or without radiation, disease-free interval from last dose (\<=12 vs \>12 months vs. no prior chemotherapy), PTEN status of tumor (H-score 0, vs. 1 to 150, vs. \>150).|Log Rank|||||0.91|0.40|0.0372
81618172|NCT02477670|162916543|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-1.79||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sequential Parallel Comparison Design (SPCD) Weighted Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) z-statistic. Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM).||0.17|-3.75|0.073
81618173|NCT02477670|162916544|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-2.25||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||-0.29|-4.21|0.025
81618174|NCT02477670|162916545|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-2.2||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||-0.24|-4.16|0.027
81618175|NCT02477670|162916546|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-2.26||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||-0.3|-4.22|0.024
81618176|NCT02477670|162916547|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-2.6||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|-0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||-0.64|-4.56|0.009
81618177|NCT02477670|162916548|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-0.39||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||1.57|-2.35|0.700
81618178|NCT02477670|162916549|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-1.93||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||0.03|-3.89|0.054
81618179|NCT02477670|162916550|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-0.35||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|1.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||1.61|-2.31|0.723
81618180|NCT02477670|162916551|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-1.85||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||0.11|-3.81|0.064
81618181|NCT02477670|162916552|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-1.64||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||0.32|-3.6|0.100
81618182|NCT02477670|162916553|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-0.86||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||1.1|-2.82|0.388
81618183|NCT02477670|162916554|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-0.9||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||1.06|-2.86|0.367
81618184|NCT02477670|162916555|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-0.76||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||1.2|-2.72|0.447
81618185|NCT02477670|162916556|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-2.23||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|-0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||-0.27|-4.19|0.026
81618186|NCT02477670|162916557|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-1.62||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||0.34|-3.58|0.106
81618187|NCT02477670|162916558|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|1.78||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|3.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||3.74|-0.18|0.074
81618188|NCT02477670|162916559|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-0.79||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||1.17|-2.75|0.427
81618189|NCT02477670|162916560|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-1.91||||0.0566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|0.05|||McNemar|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||0.05|-3.87|0.0566
81618190|NCT02477670|162916561|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-1.37||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|0.59|||ANCOVA|||||0.59|-3.33|0.1700
81618191|NCT02477670|162916562|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|0.53||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|2.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||2.49|-1.43|0.595
81618192|NCT02477670|162916563|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|2.284||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.324|4.244|||ANCOVA|||||4.244|0.324|0.022
81618193|NCT02477670|162916564|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-0.17||||0.862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|1.79|||ANCOVA|||||1.79|-2.13|0.862
81618194|NCT02477670|162916565|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-1.149||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.109|0.811|||ANCOVA|||||0.811|-3.109|0.251
81618195|NCT02477670|162916566|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-1.159||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.119|0.801|||ANCOVA|||||0.801|-3.119|0.246
81618196|NCT02477670|162916567|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|0.231||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.729|2.191|||ANCOVA|||||2.191|-1.729|0.818
81618197|NCT02477670|162916568|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-0.04||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.92|||ANCOVA|||||1.92|-2.00|0.968
81618198|NCT02477670|162916569|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|-0.306||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.266|1.654|||ANCOVA|||||1.654|-2.266|0.760
81618199|NCT02477670|162916570|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|1.243||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.717|3.203|||ANCOVA|||||3.203|-0.717|0.214
81618200|NCT02477670|162916571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071|||||||SPCD 1 degree of freedom score test|||||||0.071
81618201|NCT02477670|162916572|SUPERIORITY||SPCD Weighted OLS z-statistic|0.951||||-0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.009|2.911|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||2.911|-1.009|-0.06
81618202|NCT00004124|162916592|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.43|||Regression, Cox|||||1.43|0.79|0.70
81618203|NCT00004124|162916593|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.27|||Regression, Cox|||||1.27|0.80|0.94
81618204|NCT00516386|162916610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|543.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|41.0|<|0.05|||||||Paired t-test|||We used paired t-tests to assess changes in levels of IGF-1 from baseline levels in girls with AN receiving rhIGF-1. Our hypothesis was that rhIGF-1 administration would be associated with a significant increase in IGF-1 levels.||||<0.05
81618205|NCT00516386|162916611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|39.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3|<|0.05||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||We used a paired t-test to determine the change in P1NP from baseline to 7-10 days following administration of rhIGF-1||||<0.05
81618206|NCT02694978|162916660|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin of 2.64% was used for the primary endpoint statistical analysis.|Treatment difference|-0.1||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.61|||Wald|The p-value was calculated using the Wald large sample assumption.||"Statistical analysis was only performed on composite reaction data (that is, the Any TE moderate to severe hypersensitivity rxn row in the data table)."||0.61|-0.80|0.0001
81618207|NCT03262935|162916703|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6401|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4885|0.8389||P-value from stratified log-rank test for median estimate of PFS: stratified according to the randomization stratification factors.|Log Rank|||A stratified Cox regression analysis was used to estimate the hazard ratio of PFS, along with 95% CIs. Stratification factors assigned at randomization were world region (Europe, Singapore, and North America), number of prior treatment lines for locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer (excluding hormone therapy) (1 to 2, \>2), and prior treatment with pertuzumab (yes, no).||0.8389|0.4885|=0.002
81618208|NCT03262935|162916704|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.868|||=|0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.676|1.1145||P-value from stratified log-rank test for Kaplan-Meier estimate of median OS: stratified according to the randomization stratification factors.|Log Rank|||A stratified Cox regression analysis was used to estimate the hazard ratio of OS, along with 95% CIs. Stratification factors assigned at randomization were world region (Europe, Singapore, and North America), number of prior treatment lines for locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer (excluding hormone therapy) (1 to 2, \>2), and prior treatment with pertuzumab (yes, no).||1.1145|0.676|=0.236
81618209|NCT03262935|162916705|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.732||||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test including the randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (strata based on the baseline stratification factors) was used to compare the two treatment groups with respect to the ORR at two-sided 5% level of significance.||||=0.732
81618210|NCT03262935|162916706|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5995|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4666|0.7703||P-value from stratified log-rank test for median estimate of PFS: stratified according to the randomization stratification factors.|Log Rank|||A stratified Cox regression analysis was used to estimate the HR of PFS, along with the 95% CI. The treatment groups were compared using the 2-sided stratified log-rank test.||0.7703|0.4666|<0.001
81618211|NCT03262935|162916707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.473|||||||MMRM|||The change from baseline in the global health status/QoL scale transformed score was analyzed using a mixed model repeated measurement (MMRM) approach.||||0.473
81618212|NCT02680457|162916711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.630
81618213|NCT02680457|162916712|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81618214|NCT03622580|162916724|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the two-sided 97.52% confidence interval for the difference in adjusted means for the faricimab 6 mg Q8W and the active comparator (aflibercept 2 mg Q8W) arms was greater than -4 letters, then faricimab 6 mg Q8W was considered non-inferior to aflibercept 2 mg Q8W. Non-inferiority was tested one-sided at a significance level of α = 0.0248.|Adjusted mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.0|1.6|||||The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.|Three hypotheses were tested in order for each faricimab arm (Q8W or PTI) separately against the aflibercept arm using a graph-based testing procedure. The analysis presented here is for the non-inferiority of Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||1.6|-2.0|
81618215|NCT03622580|162916724|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the two-sided 97.52% confidence interval for the difference in adjusted means for the faricimab 6 mg PTI and the active comparator (aflibercept 2 mg Q8W) arms was greater than -4 letters, then faricimab 6 mg PTI was considered non-inferior to aflibercept 2 mg Q8W. Non-inferiority was tested one-sided at a significance level of α = 0.0248.|Adjusted mean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.1|2.5|||||The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.|Three hypotheses were tested in order for each faricimab arm (Q8W or PTI) separately against the aflibercept arm using a graph-based testing procedure. The analysis presented here is for the non-inferiority of Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||2.5|-1.1|
81618216|NCT03622580|162916724|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.4699|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.8|1.4||Tested at an overall significance level of α = 0.0248.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the Treatment-Naive Population.|Three hypotheses were tested in order for each faricimab arm (Q8W or PTI) separately against the aflibercept arm using a graph-based testing procedure. The analysis presented here is for the superiority of Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the Treatment-Naive Population.||1.4|-2.8|0.4699
81618217|NCT03622580|162916724|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.965|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.1|2.2||Tested at an overall significance level of α = 0.0248.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the Treatment-Naive Population.|Three hypotheses were tested in order for each faricimab arm (Q8W or PTI) separately against the aflibercept arm using a graph-based testing procedure. The analysis presented here is for the superiority of Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the Treatment-Naive Population.||2.2|-2.1|0.9650
81652866|NCT00848484|162996409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.686||95.0||||The Benjamini \& Hochberg False Discovery Rate (FDR) approach at critical value 0.1 was used to adjust p-Values among five secondary cognition endpoints.|constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|The repeated measures model included the terms site and sequence \* time with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment sequences.||||||0.686
81618218|NCT03622580|162916724|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.7967|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.0|1.6||Tested at an overall significance level of α = 0.0248.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.|Three hypotheses were tested in order for each faricimab arm (Q8W or PTI) separately against the aflibercept arm using a graph-based testing procedure. The analysis presented here is for the superiority of Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||1.6|-2.0|0.7967
81618219|NCT03622580|162916724|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.3772|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.1|2.5||Tested at an overall significance level of α = 0.0248.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.|Three hypotheses were tested in order for each faricimab arm (Q8W or PTI) separately against the aflibercept arm using a graph-based testing procedure. The analysis presented here is for the superiority of Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||2.5|-1.1|0.3772
81618220|NCT03622580|162916725|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the two-sided 97.52% confidence interval for the difference in CMH weighted percentages of participants for the faricimab 6 mg Q8W and the active comparator (aflibercept 2 mg Q8W) arms was greater than -10%, then faricimab 6 mg Q8W was considered non-inferior to aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.|Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|10.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.3|20.0||||||The analysis presented here is for the non-inferiority of Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||20.0|0.3|
81618221|NCT03622580|162916725|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the two-sided 97.52% confidence interval for the difference in CMH weighted percentages of participants for the faricimab 6 mg PTI and the active comparator (aflibercept 2 mg Q8W) arms was greater than -10%, then faricimab 6 mg PTI was considered non-inferior to aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.|Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.6|15.8||||||The analysis presented here is for the non-inferiority of Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||15.8|-3.6|
81618222|NCT03622580|162916725|SUPERIORITY||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|7.2||||0.1761|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.6|18.9||Tested at an overall significance level of α = 0.0248.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The analysis presented here is for the superiority of Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the Treatment-Naive Population.||18.9|-4.6|0.1761
81618223|NCT03622580|162916725|SUPERIORITY||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|4.8||||0.3539|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.7|16.3||Tested at an overall significance level of α = 0.0248.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The analysis presented here is for the superiority of Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the Treatment-Naive Population.||16.3|-6.7|0.3539
81618224|NCT03622580|162916725|SUPERIORITY||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|10.2||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.3|20.0||Tested at an overall significance level of α = 0.0248.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The analysis presented here is for the superiority of Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||20.0|0.3|0.0237
81618225|NCT03622580|162916725|SUPERIORITY||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|6.1||||0.1677|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.6|15.8||Tested at an overall significance level of α = 0.0248.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The analysis presented here is for the superiority of Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||15.8|-3.6|0.1677
81618226|NCT03622580|162916728|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|4.9||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥15 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||4.9|-10.0|
81618227|NCT03622580|162916728|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|11.1||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥15 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||11.1|-4.0|
81618228|NCT03622580|162916728|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|7.9||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥10 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||7.9|-8.6|
81652867|NCT00848484|162996410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.933||95.0||||The Benjamini \& Hochberg False Discovery Rate (FDR) approach at critical value 0.1 was used to adjust p-Values among five secondary cognition endpoints.|constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|The repeated measures model included the terms site and sequence \* time with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment sequences.||||||0.933
81652868|NCT00848484|162996411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.686||95.0||||The Benjamini \& Hochberg False Discovery Rate (FDR) approach at critical value 0.1 was used to adjust p-Values among 5 secondary cognition endpoints.|constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|The repeated measures model included the terms site and sequence \* time with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment sequences.||||||0.686
81618229|NCT03622580|162916728|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|8.8||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥10 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||8.8|-7.4|
81618230|NCT03622580|162916728|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|4.1||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥5 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||4.1|-9.1|
81618231|NCT03622580|162916728|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|4.5||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥5 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||4.5|-8.5|
81652869|NCT00848484|162996412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.686||95.0||||The Benjamini \& Hochberg False Discovery Rate (FDR) approach at critical value 0.1 was used to adjust p-Values among five secondary cognition endpoints.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The repeated measures model included the terms site and sequence \* time with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment sequences.||||||0.686
81618232|NCT03622580|162916728|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.8||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥0 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||4.8|-4.6|
81618233|NCT03622580|162916728|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|7.5||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥0 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||7.5|-1.0|
81618234|NCT03622580|162916733|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|3.5||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥15 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||3.5|-14.0|
81618235|NCT03622580|162916733|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|10.3||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥15 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||10.3|-7.0|
81618236|NCT03622580|162916733|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|9.5||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥10 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||9.5|-9.5|
81618237|NCT03622580|162916733|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|11.3||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥10 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||11.3|-7.1|
81618238|NCT03622580|162916733|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|2.9||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥5 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||2.9|-11.9|
81652870|NCT00848484|162996413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.686||95.0||||The Benjamini \& Hochberg False Discovery Rate (FDR) approach at critical value 0.1 was used to adjust p-Values among 5 secondary cognition endpoints.|constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|The repeated measures model included the terms site and sequence \* time with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment sequences.||||||0.686
81652871|NCT03355209|162996418|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (A-P)|-19.88||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.02|-8.74|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges-Lehmann (HL) method|||-8.74|-31.02|0.0008
81652872|NCT03355209|162996421|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (A-P)|-10.5||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.99|3.99|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges-Lehmann (HL) method|||3.99|-24.99|0.1460
81464557|NCT02162719|162620779|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (Stratified Analysis)|0.59||||0.1753|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|1.16||Stratification variables were adjuvant/neoadjuvant treatment including treatment with or without radiation, disease-free interval from last dose (\<=12 vs \>12 months vs. no prior chemotherapy), PTEN status of tumor (H-score 0, vs. 1 to 150, vs. \>150).|Log Rank|||||1.16|0.30|0.1753
81464558|NCT02162719|162620780|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (Unstratified Analysis)|0.76||||0.3636|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|1.27|||Log Rank|||||1.27|0.46|0.3636
81464559|NCT02162719|162620781|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (Stratified Analysis)|0.8||||0.3607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.28||Stratification variables were adjuvant/neoadjuvant treatment including treatment with/without radiation, disease-free interval from last dose (\<=12 vs \>12 months vs. no prior chemotherapy), PTEN status of tumor (H-score 0, vs. 1 to 150, vs. \>150).|Log Rank|||||1.28|0.50|0.3607
81618239|NCT03622580|162916733|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|0.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥5 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||0.2|-14.6|
81618240|NCT03622580|162916733|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|5.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥0 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||5.2|-5.5|
81618241|NCT03622580|162916733|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|7.0||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥0 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||7.0|-3.0|
81618242|NCT03622580|162916738|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.3||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥15 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||1.3|-2.8|
81618243|NCT03622580|162916738|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.5||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥15 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||1.5|-2.2|
81618244|NCT03622580|162916738|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|0.9||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥10 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||0.9|-4.6|
81618245|NCT03622580|162916738|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥10 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||2.2|-2.2|
81618246|NCT03622580|162916738|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|2.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥5 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||2.2|-4.5|
81652873|NCT03355209|162996422|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.3||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|7.59|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.59|1.43|0.0051
81652874|NCT03355209|162996422|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.87||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|6.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.70|1.23|0.0150
81652875|NCT03355209|162996423|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.1565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Visit 12||2.97|0.84|0.1565
81652876|NCT03355209|162996423|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.0567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Visit 12||3.52|0.98|0.0567
81652877|NCT02567708|162996465|OTHER||Posterior median difference.|0.007|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0468||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.083|0.102||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment difference is greater than zero.|Bayesian repeated measures model.|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted.|The data entered as the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval. The posterior median difference is calculated as GSK2269557 1000 μg minus Placebo.|||0.102|-0.083|0.57
81464560|NCT02162719|162620782|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (Stratified Analysis)|0.73||||0.4422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.65||Stratification variables were adjuvant/neoadjuvant treatment including treatment with/without radiation, disease-free interval from last dose (\<=12 vs \>12 months vs. no prior chemotherapy), PTEN status of tumor (H-score 0, vs. 1 to 150, vs. \>150).|Log Rank|||||1.65|0.32|0.4422
81652878|NCT02567708|162996466|OTHER||Posterior median difference.|0.013|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0501||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.113||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment difference is greater than zero.|Bayesian repeated measures model.|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted.|The data entered as the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval. The posterior median difference is calculated as GSK2269557 1000 μg minus Placebo.|||0.113|-0.084|0.61
81652879|NCT02567708|162996467|OTHER|The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment difference is greater than zero.|Posterior median difference|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0818||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.111|0.21|||Bayesian model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted.|The data entered as the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval. The posterior median difference is calculated as GSK2269557 1000 μg minus Placebo.|||0.210|-0.111|0.731
81652880|NCT02567708|162996468|OTHER||Posterior median difference|-0.009|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0712||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.151|0.131||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment difference is greater than zero.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted.|Day 7. The data entered as the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval. The posterior median difference is calculated as GSK2269557 1000 μg minus Placebo.|||0.131|-0.151|0.44
81652881|NCT02567708|162996468|OTHER||Posterior median difference|0.024|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.057||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.087|0.137||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment difference is greater than zero.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted.|Day 14. The data entered as the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval. The posterior median difference is calculated as GSK2269557 1000 μg minus Placebo.|||0.137|-0.087|0.66
81652882|NCT02567708|162996469|OTHER||Posterior median difference|-0.021|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0609||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.099||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment difference is greater than zero.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted.|Day 7. The data entered as the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval. The posterior median difference is calculated as GSK2269557 1000 μg minus Placebo.|||0.099|-0.140|0.35
81652883|NCT02567708|162996469|OTHER||Posterior median difference|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0578||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.071|0.156||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment difference is greater than zero.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted.|Day 14. The data entered as the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval. The posterior median difference is calculated as GSK2269557 1000 μg minus Placebo.|||0.156|-0.071|0.76
81652884|NCT02567708|162996469|OTHER||Posterior median difference|0.038|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0559||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.073|0.148||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment difference is greater than zero.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted.|Day 28. The data entered as the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval. The posterior median difference is calculated as GSK2269557 1000 μg minus Placebo.|||0.148|-0.073|0.76
81652885|NCT02567708|162996470|OTHER||Posterior median difference|0.083|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.6175||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.102|1.346||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment difference is greater than zero.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted.|Day 7. The data entered as the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval. The posterior median difference is calculated as GSK2269557 1000 μg minus Placebo.|||1.346|-1.102|0.56
81652886|NCT02567708|162996470|OTHER||Posterior median difference|0.014|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.6672||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.271|1.341||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment difference is greater than zero.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted.|Day 14. The data entered as the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval. The posterior median difference is calculated as GSK2269557 1000 μg minus Placebo.|||1.341|-1.271|0.51
81703403|NCT01602549|163101823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|19.75|||||Day 1, 240 min PD: The AMs/differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a MM fitting treatment, visit, time point (TP), treatment\*visit\*TP interaction, and BL score as fixed effects, TP as a repeated effect, and par. as a random effect.|240 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 1||19.75|-18.20|
81529114|NCT01052077|162745581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.0457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.0||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 11||-0.00|-0.35|0.0457
81529115|NCT01052077|162745581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.08||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 12||-0.08|-0.45|0.0061
81529116|NCT01052077|162745581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.0572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.01||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 13||0.01|-0.38|0.0572
81464561|NCT02162719|162620783|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (Unstratified Analysis)|1.13||||0.7599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.47|||Log Rank|||||2.47|0.52|0.7599
81529117|NCT01052077|162745581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.3318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.1||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 14||0.10|-0.29|0.3318
81618247|NCT03622580|162916738|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|3.4||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥5 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||3.4|-2.6|
81618248|NCT03622580|162916742|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.3||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥15 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||1.3|-3.5|
81618249|NCT03622580|162916742|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.3||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥15 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||1.3|-3.1|
81618250|NCT03622580|162916742|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|0.9||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥10 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||0.9|-5.1|
81618251|NCT03622580|162916742|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.6||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥10 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||1.6|-3.5|
81618252|NCT03622580|162916742|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|2.8||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥5 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||2.8|-5.2|
81618253|NCT03622580|162916742|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|3.3||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥5 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||3.3|-4.1|
81618254|NCT03622580|162916746|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|2.9||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||2.9|-12.6|
81618255|NCT03622580|162916746|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|9.8||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||9.8|-5.9|
81618256|NCT03622580|162916746|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|0.5||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||0.5|-17.8|
81464562|NCT02230696|162620802|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|Equivalence ratio|94.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.77|104.52|||Trial and Error approach|||||104.52|84.77|
81618257|NCT03622580|162916746|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|8.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||8.2|-9.9|
81618258|NCT03622580|162916749|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|3.8||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||3.8|-10.2|
81618259|NCT03622580|162916749|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|9.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||9.2|-4.3|
81618260|NCT03622580|162916749|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|3.1||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||3.1|-12.6|
81618261|NCT03622580|162916749|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|6.4||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||6.4|-8.9|
81618262|NCT03622580|162916752|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.9||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||2.9|-1.8|
81618263|NCT03622580|162916752|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.3||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||2.3|-2.2|
81703404|NCT01602549|163101823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.51|19.52|||||Day 8, pre-dose: The AMs/differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a MM fitting treatment, visit, time point (TP), treatment\*visit\*TP interaction, and BL score as fixed effects, TP as a repeated effect, and par. as a random effect.|Pre-dose: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||19.52|-18.51|
81618264|NCT03622580|162916752|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.6||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||3.6|-2.0|
81618265|NCT03622580|162916752|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|2.5||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||2.5|-2.6|
81618266|NCT03622580|162916761|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.0||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||2.0|-1.1|
81618267|NCT03622580|162916761|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.0||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||2.0|-1.1|
81464563|NCT02230696|162620803|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|Equivalence ratio|94.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.86|105.54|||Trial and Error approach|||||105.54|84.86|
81464564|NCT00394836|162620805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of responders|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|31.0|||||Response rate is calculated as the number of responses divided by the number of participants treated \* 100.|||31|4|
81464565|NCT00394836|162620805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of responders|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|19.0||||||||19|5|
81464566|NCT02028767|162620858|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence test|Geometric mean ratio|98.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.024||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.662|102.639||The p-value relates to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence.|ANOVA||"The geometric mean ratio is the exponential of the estimated mean difference on the log-scale between 'FDC' and 'Separate tablets'.~ANOVA on the log scale: sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects; subjects within sequences as random effect"|||102.639|94.662|0.0000
81618268|NCT03622580|162916761|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.6||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||0.6|-1.9|
81618269|NCT03622580|162916761|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.5||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||2.5|-1.5|
81618270|NCT03622580|162916762|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||1.2|-0.4|
81618271|NCT03622580|162916762|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||0.0|0.0|
81618272|NCT03622580|162916762|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||0.0|0.0|
81618273|NCT03622580|162916762|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||0.0|0.0|
81618274|NCT03622580|162916769|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-36.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.8|-24.7||||||This is the adjusted mean difference for Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||-24.7|-47.8|
81618275|NCT03622580|162916769|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-26.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|-14.7||||||This is the adjusted mean difference for Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||-14.7|-37.7|
81618276|NCT03622580|162916769|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-31.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.6|-18.6||||||This is the adjusted mean difference for Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the Treatment-Naive Population.||-18.6|-43.6|
81618277|NCT03622580|162916769|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-23.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.2|-11.6||||||This is the adjusted mean difference for Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the Treatment-Naive Population.||-11.6|-36.2|
81618278|NCT03622580|162916772|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|23.1||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||23.1|8.9|
81618279|NCT03622580|162916772|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|20.0||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||20.0|5.4|
81618280|NCT03622580|162916772|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|15.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|23.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||23.2|7.3|
81618281|NCT03622580|162916772|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|20.6||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||20.6|4.4|
81618282|NCT01930045|162916789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.4||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.31|0.52|||Hochberg step-up procedure||The Maalox followed by Raltegravir treatment group was the numerator, and the Raltegravir alone treatment group was the denominator|The hypothesis is that the true Raltegravir C 12 hrs geometric mean ratio (GMR) is not less than 0.4||0.52|0.31|0.507
81618283|NCT01930045|162916789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.38||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|0.49|||Hochberg step-up procedure||The Raltegravir followed by Maalox treatment group was the numerator, and the Raltegravir alone treatment group was the denominator|The hypothesis is that the true Raltegravir C 12 hrs GMR is not less than 0.4||0.49|0.30|0.624
81618284|NCT01930045|162916790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.05|||||The Maalox followed by Raltegravir treatment group was the numerator, and the Raltegravir alone treatment group was the denominator|||1.05|0.63|
81618285|NCT01930045|162916790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|0.92|||||The Raltegravir followed by Maalox treatment group was the numerator, and the Raltegravir alone treatment group was the denominator|||0.92|0.50|
81618286|NCT01930045|162916791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|1.1|||||The Maalox followed by Raltegravir treatment group was the numerator, and the Raltegravir alone treatment group was the denominator|||1.10|0.55|
81618287|NCT01930045|162916791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|1.04|||||The Raltegravir followed by Maalox treatment group was the numerator, and the Raltegravir alone treatment group was the denominator|||1.04|0.48|
81618288|NCT01930045|162916792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|0.65|||||The Maalox followed by Raltegravir treatment group was the numerator, and the Raltegravir alone treatment group was the denominator|The hypothesis is that the true Raltegravir C 12 hrs GMR is not less than 0.4||0.65|0.39|
81618289|NCT01930045|162916792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|0.64|||||The Raltegravir followed by Maalox treatment group was the numerator, and the Raltegravir alone treatment group was the denominator|The hypothesis is that the true Raltegravir C 12 hrs GMR is not less than 0.4||0.64|0.40|
81529118|NCT01052077|162745582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.6272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|1.69||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 9||1.69|-1.02|0.6272
81652887|NCT02567708|162996470|OTHER||Posterior median difference|-0.113|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5148||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.125|0.908||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment difference is greater than zero.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted.|Day 28. The data entered as the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval. The posterior median difference is calculated as GSK2269557 1000 μg minus Placebo..|||0.908|-1.125|0.41
81652888|NCT02567708|162996471|OTHER||Posterior median difference|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.59||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.7||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment difference is greater than zero.|Bayesian model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted.|The data entered as the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval. The posterior median difference is calculated as GSK2269557 1000 μg minus Placebo.|||1.7|-0.6|0.81
81652889|NCT02567708|162996474|OTHER||Posterior median ratio|0.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.063||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.0||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted.|Day 7. The data entered as the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval. The posterior median ratio is calculated as GSK2269557 1000 μg/ Placebo.|||1.00|0.78|0.97
81652890|NCT02567708|162996474|OTHER||Posterior median ratio|0.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.071||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.09||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than 1.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted.|Day 14. The data entered as the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval. The posterior median ratio is calculated as GSK2269557 1000 μg/ Placebo.|||1.09|0.83|0.76
81652891|NCT02567708|162996474|OTHER||Posterior median ratio|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.085||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.18||The data entered for the p-value represents the posterior probability that the true treatment ratio is less than one.|Bayesian repeated measures model|Non-informative priors used for all modelling parameters. Unstructured covariance matrix fitted.|Day 28. The data entered as the 95% confidence interval represents the 95% equi-tailed credible interval. The posterior median ratio is calculated as GSK2269557 1000 μg/ Placebo.|||1.18|0.84|0.51
81652892|NCT00706654|162996483|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The test of non-inferiority of was performed using a 95% confidence interval (CI, 2-sided) for the difference in the estimated percentage of patients meeting exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse criteria by the end of Week 26. Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was below the predefined margin, 11.5%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.7871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|3.99|||z-statistics||The 95% CI of the difference in proportions of subjects with impending relapse events between aripiprazole IM depot 300 or 400 mg mg and oral aripiprazole were provided using the pooled SE with assumption of normality of the estimated difference.|Sample sizes were estimated to achieve 93% power for the primary non-inferiority 2-sided comparison at 0.05 significance using large sample normal approximations for the distribution of the difference in binomial proportions. The assumed proportion of impending relapse at or before Week 26 for the oral aripiprazole 10-30 mg arm was 18% and the predefined non-inferiority margin was 11.5%. The sample size was projected to be 260 each for the IM depot 300 or 400 mg and oral 10-30 mg arms.||3.99|-5.26|0.7871
81652893|NCT00706654|162996483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.68||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.09|-6.27||Once non-inferiority was declared, superiority of depot 300/400 mg over depot 25/50 mg was tested by the difference between the proportion of subjects experiencing impending relapse by the end of Week 26 (2-sided 0.05 significance level z-statistic).|z-statistics|The same method was used to compare IM depot 300 or 400 mg with IM depot 25 or 50 mg in the estimated proportion of subjects with impending relapse.||For the superiority comparison (assay sensitivity analysis) of IM depot 300 or 400 mg to IM depot 25 or 50 mg, on a 2:1 randomization, sample sizes of 260 and 130, respectively, were calculated to provide about 95% power at the 0.05 significance level (2-sided). A superiority margin of 17% was assumed.||-6.27|-23.09|0.0006
81652894|NCT00706654|162996485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.875||95.0|||||z-statistics|||||||0.8750
81652895|NCT00706654|162996485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||z-statistics|||||||0.0001
81652896|NCT00706654|162996486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0|||||z-statistics|||||||0.3700
81652897|NCT00706654|162996486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1097||95.0|||||z-statistics|||||||0.1097
81703405|NCT01602549|163101823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|3.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|22.33|||||Day 8, 0 min PD: The AMs/differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a MM fitting treatment, visit, time point (TP), treatment\*visit\*TP interaction, and BL score as fixed effects, TP as a repeated effect, and par. as a random effect.|0 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||22.33|-15.70|
81703406|NCT01602549|163101823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-2.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.97|16.08|||||Day 8, 30 min PD: The AMs/differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a MM fitting treatment, visit, time point (TP), treatment\*visit\*TP interaction, and BL score as fixed effects, TP as a repeated effect, and par. as a random effect.|30 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||16.08|-21.97|
81464567|NCT02028767|162620858|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence test|Geometric mean ratio|98.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.783|102.796||The p-value relates to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence.|ANOVA||"The geometric mean ratio is the exponential of the estimated mean difference on the log-scale between 'FDC' and 'Separate tablets'.~ANOVA on the log-scale: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment as fixed effects"|Analysis with fixed effects for all terms||102.796|94.783|<0.0001
81529119|NCT01052077|162745582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.9697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|1.54||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo||Week 10||1.54|-1.48|0.9697
81618290|NCT01930045|162916793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.18|||||The Maalox followed by Raltegravir treatment group was the numerator, and the Raltegravir alone treatment group was the denominator|||1.18|0.64|
81618291|NCT01930045|162916793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.22|||||The Raltegravir followed by Maalox treatment group was the numerator, and the Raltegravir alone treatment group was the denominator|||1.22|0.64|
81618292|NCT01930045|162916794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|1.4|||||The Maalox followed by Raltegravir treatment group was the numerator, and the Raltegravir alone treatment group was the denominator|||1.40|0.58|
81618293|NCT01930045|162916794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|1.41|||||The Raltegravir followed by Maalox treatment group was the numerator, and the Raltegravir alone treatment group was the denominator|||1.41|0.58|
81618294|NCT04707313|162916835|SUPERIORITY||Difference to placebo|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.41|-3.74|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM:treatment,time,strata(female vs male),treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline as covariate,natural log-transformed baseline-by-time interaction with time fitted:repeated effect, participant:random effect.|||-3.74|-7.41|<.0001
81618295|NCT04707313|162916835|SUPERIORITY||Difference to placebo|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.8|-3.16|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM:treatment,time,strata(female vs male),treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline as covariate,natural log-transformed baseline-by-time interaction with time fitted:repeated effect, participant:random effect.|||-3.16|-6.80|<.0001
81618296|NCT04707313|162916835|SUPERIORITY||Difference to Placebo|-9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.89|-7.28|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM:treatment,time,strata(female vs male),treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline as covariate,natural log-transformed baseline-by-time interaction with time fitted:repeated effect, participant:random effect.|||-7.28|-10.89|<.0001
81618297|NCT04707313|162916835|SUPERIORITY||Difference to Placebo|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.75|-4.39|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM:treatment,time,strata(female vs male),treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline as covariate,natural log-transformed baseline-by-time interaction with time fitted:repeated effect, participant:random effect.|||-4.39|-8.75|<.0001
81618298|NCT04707313|162916835|SUPERIORITY||Difference to Placebo|-9.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.43|-7.56|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM:treatment,time,strata(female vs male),treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline as covariate,natural log-transformed baseline-by-time interaction with time fitted:repeated effect, participant:random effect.|||-7.56|-11.43|<.0001
81618299|NCT04707313|162916835|SUPERIORITY||Difference to Placebo|-7.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.41|-4.78|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM:treatment,time,strata(female vs male),treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline as covariate,natural log-transformed baseline-by-time interaction with time fitted:repeated effect, participant:random effect.|||-4.78|-9.41|<.0001
81618300|NCT04707313|162916835|SUPERIORITY||Difference to Placebo|-9.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.11|-7.08|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM:treatment,time,strata(female vs male),treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline as covariate,natural log-transformed baseline-by-time interaction with time fitted:repeated effect, participant:random effect.|||-7.08|-11.11|<.0001
81618301|NCT04707313|162916835|SUPERIORITY||Difference to Placebo|-7.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.32|-4.99|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM:treatment,time,strata(female vs male),treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline as covariate,natural log-transformed baseline-by-time interaction with time fitted:repeated effect, participant:random effect.|||-4.99|-9.32|<.0001
81618302|NCT04707313|162916836|SUPERIORITY||Difference to Placebo|-8.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.66|-4.63|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM:treatment,time,strata(female vs male),treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline as covariate,natural log-transformed baseline-by-time interaction with time fitted:repeated effect, participant:random effect.|||-4.63|-11.66|<.0001
81618303|NCT04707313|162916836|SUPERIORITY||Difference to placebo|-8.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.83|-4.92|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM:treatment,time,strata(female vs male),treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline as covariate,natural log-transformed baseline-by-time interaction with time fitted:repeated effect, participant:random effect.|||-4.92|-11.83|<.0001
81618304|NCT04707313|162916836|SUPERIORITY||Difference to Placebo|-12.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.15|-9.47|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM:treatment,time,strata(female vs male),treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline as covariate,natural log-transformed baseline-by-time interaction with time fitted:repeated effect, participant:random effect.|||-9.47|-16.15|<.0001
81618305|NCT04707313|162916849|SUPERIORITY|Logistic regression models (included terms for treatment, strata \[females versus males\] and baseline body weight as a covariate) were applied to the imputed datasets from the multiple imputation method above and parameter estimates were combined using standard multiple imputation techniques.|Odds Ratio (OR)|7.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.81|19.3||||||||19.30|2.81|
81618306|NCT04707313|162916849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.62|16.53||||||Logistic regression models (included terms for treatment, strata \[females versus males\] and baseline body weight as a covariate) were applied to the imputed datasets from the multiple imputation method above and parameter estimates were combined using standard multiple imputation techniques.||16.53|2.62|
81618307|NCT04707313|162916849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.47|41.24||||||Logistic regression models (included terms for treatment, strata \[females versus males\] and baseline body weight as a covariate) were applied to the imputed datasets from the multiple imputation method above and parameter estimates were combined using standard multiple imputation techniques.||41.24|6.47|
81618308|NCT04707313|162916849|SUPERIORITY|Logistic regression models (included terms for treatment, strata \[females versus males\] and baseline body weight as a covariate) were applied to the imputed datasets from the multiple imputation method above and parameter estimates were combined using standard multiple imputation techniques.|Odds Ratio (OR)|14.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.39|37.66||||||||37.66|5.39|
81618309|NCT04707313|162916849|SUPERIORITY|Logistic regression models (included terms for treatment, strata \[females versus males\] and baseline body weight as a covariate) were applied to the imputed datasets from the multiple imputation method above and parameter estimates were combined using standard multiple imputation techniques.|Odds Ratio (OR)|30.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.35|80.2||||||||80.20|11.35|
81618310|NCT04707313|162916849|SUPERIORITY|Logistic regression models (included terms for treatment, strata \[females versus males\] and baseline body weight as a covariate) were applied to the imputed datasets from the multiple imputation method above and parameter estimates were combined using standard multiple imputation techniques.|Odds Ratio (OR)|9.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.91|33.53||||||||33.53|2.91|
81618311|NCT04707313|162916849|SUPERIORITY|Logistic regression models (included terms for treatment, strata \[females versus males\] and baseline body weight as a covariate) were applied to the imputed datasets from the multiple imputation method above and parameter estimates were combined using standard multiple imputation techniques.|Odds Ratio (OR)|24.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.28|71.95||||||||71.95|8.28|
81618312|NCT04707313|162916849|SUPERIORITY|Logistic regression models (included terms for treatment, strata \[females versus males\] and baseline body weight as a covariate) were applied to the imputed datasets from the multiple imputation method above and parameter estimates were combined using standard multiple imputation techniques.|Odds Ratio (OR)|12.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.56|35.08||||||||35.08|4.56|
81618313|NCT04707313|162916850|SUPERIORITY|Logistic regression models (included terms for treatment, strata \[females versus males\] and baseline body weight as a covariate) were applied to the imputed datasets from the multiple imputation method above and parameter estimates were combined using standard multiple imputation techniques.|Odds Ratio (OR)|33.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.05|366.64||||||||366.64|3.05|
81618314|NCT04707313|162916850|SUPERIORITY|Logistic regression models (included terms for treatment, strata \[females versus males\] and baseline body weight as a covariate) were applied to the imputed datasets from the multiple imputation method above and parameter estimates were combined using standard multiple imputation techniques.|Odds Ratio (OR)|34.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.1|373.85||||||||373.85|3.10|
81652898|NCT05262751|162996487|OTHER||gMean Ratio|16.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.28|38.24|||||gMean Ratio: MR1-1/R. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 34.1|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model (logarithmic scale) with the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||38.24|7.28|
81652899|NCT05262751|162996487|OTHER||gMean Ratio|13.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.1|22.64|||||gMean Ratio: MR1-2/R. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 34.1|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model (logarithmic scale) with the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||22.64|8.10|
81652900|NCT05262751|162996487|OTHER||gMean Ratio|41.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.24|51.04|||||gMean Ratio: MR2-1/R. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 28.4|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model (logarithmic scale) with the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||51.04|34.24|
81652901|NCT05262751|162996487|OTHER||gMean Ratio|42.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.9|52.76|||||gMean Ratio: MR2-2/R. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 28.4|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model (logarithmic scale) with the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||52.76|34.90|
81652902|NCT05262751|162996488|OTHER||gMean Ratio|9.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.91|14.8|||||gMean Ratio: MR1-1/R. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 44.8|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model (logarithmic scale) with the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||14.80|5.91|
81529120|NCT01052077|162745582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.44||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 11||1.44|-2.00|0.7490
81618315|NCT04707313|162916850|SUPERIORITY|Logistic regression models (included terms for treatment, strata \[females versus males\] and baseline body weight as a covariate) were applied to the imputed datasets from the multiple imputation method above and parameter estimates were combined using standard multiple imputation techniques.|Odds Ratio (OR)|127.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.55|1533.46||||||||1533.46|10.55|
81618316|NCT02459899|162916861|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.02||Threshold for significance \< 0.05|MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model with treatment, randomization strata of insulin delivery method (CSII, MDI), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and Baseline A1C-by-time interaction as a covariate.||0.02|-0.53|0.07
81652903|NCT05262751|162996488|OTHER||gMean Ratio|12.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.93|19.43|||||gMean Ratio: MR1-2/R. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 44.8|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model (logarithmic scale) with the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||19.43|7.93|
81652904|NCT05262751|162996488|OTHER||gMean Ratio|37.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|29.25|49.11|||||gMean Ratio: MR2-1/R. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 40.4|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model (logarithmic scale) with the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||49.11|29.25|
81652905|NCT05262751|162996488|OTHER||gMean Ratio|35.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|27.66|46.55|||||gMean ratio: MR2-2/R. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 40.4|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model (logarithmic scale) with the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||46.55|27.66|
81652906|NCT05262751|162996489|OTHER||gMean Ratio|12.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.73|21.71|||||gMean Ratio: MR1-1/R. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 58.8|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model (logarithmic scale) with the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||21.71|6.73|
81618317|NCT02459899|162916861|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.22||Threshold for significance \< 0.05|MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model with treatment, randomization strata of insulin delivery method (CSII, MDI), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and Baseline A1C-by-time interaction as a covariate.||-0.22|-0.75|<0.001
81529121|NCT01052077|162745582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.9459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|1.81||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 12||1.81|-1.94|0.9459
81618318|NCT02459899|162916861|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.11||Threshold for significance \< 0.05|MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model with treatment, randomization strata of insulin delivery method (CSII, MDI), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and Baseline A1C-by-time interaction as a covariate.||-0.11|-0.65|0.006
81618319|NCT01378065|162916983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81618320|NCT01378065|162916984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81618321|NCT01378065|162916985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81618322|NCT01378065|162916986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81618323|NCT01378065|162916987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.202|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.202
81618324|NCT01378065|162916988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81652907|NCT05262751|162996489|OTHER||gMean Ratio|23.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.51|42.42|||||gMean Ratio: MR1-2/R. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 58.8|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model (logarithmic scale) with the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||42.42|13.51|
81652908|NCT05262751|162996489|OTHER||gMean Ratio|68.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|50.07|93.86|||||gMean ratio: MR2-1/R. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 50.0|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model (logarithmic scale) with the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||93.86|50.07|
81618325|NCT01378065|162916989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81618326|NCT01378065|162916990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.034
81618327|NCT01378065|162916991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis baseline to 6 weeks.||||0.001
81618328|NCT01378065|162916992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis baseline to 3 months.||||0.004
81618329|NCT01378065|162916993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis baseline to 6 months.||||<.001
81618330|NCT01378065|162916994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis baseline to 12 months.||||<.001
81618331|NCT00361283|162917053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-111.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|76.7||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-264.0|42.0||No confounders were controlled for as each person is his/her own control.|t-test, 2 sided|||The study in healthy volunteers was to compare levels at baseline to 16 weeks in ENA-78, a cytokine. The one sample t-test was used to obtain the result.||42|-264|0.15
81618332|NCT00762619|162917058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618333|NCT00762619|162917059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618334|NCT00762619|162917060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618335|NCT00762619|162917061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618336|NCT00762619|162917062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618337|NCT00762619|162917063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618338|NCT00762619|162917064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618339|NCT00762619|162917065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618340|NCT00762619|162917066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618341|NCT00762619|162917067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618342|NCT00762619|162917068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618343|NCT00762619|162917069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618344|NCT00762619|162917070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618345|NCT00762619|162917071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618346|NCT00762619|162917072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618347|NCT00762619|162917073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618348|NCT00762619|162917074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618349|NCT00762619|162917075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618350|NCT00762619|162917076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618351|NCT00762619|162917077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618352|NCT00762619|162917078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618353|NCT00762619|162917079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618354|NCT00762619|162917080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618355|NCT00762619|162917081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618356|NCT00762619|162917082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618357|NCT00762619|162917083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81652909|NCT05262751|162996489|OTHER||gMean Ratio|66.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.77|91.64|||||gMean ratio: MR2-2/R. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 50.0|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model (logarithmic scale) with the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||91.64|48.77|
81652910|NCT05262751|162996490|OTHER||gMean Ratio|11.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.88|16.11|||||gMean ratio: MR1-1/R. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 23.5|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model (logarithmic scale) with the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||16.11|8.88|
81618358|NCT00762619|162917084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618359|NCT00762619|162917085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618360|NCT00762619|162917086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618361|NCT00762619|162917087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81652911|NCT05262751|162996490|OTHER||gMean Ratio|13.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.59|18.46|||||gMean ratio: MR1-2/R. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 23.5|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model (logarithmic scale) with the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||18.46|10.59|
81618362|NCT00762619|162917088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618363|NCT00762619|162917089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618364|NCT00762619|162917090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618365|NCT00762619|162917091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618366|NCT00762619|162917092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618367|NCT00762619|162917093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618368|NCT00762619|162917094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618369|NCT00762619|162917095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618370|NCT00762619|162917096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618371|NCT00762619|162917097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618372|NCT00762619|162917098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618373|NCT00762619|162917099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618374|NCT00762619|162917100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618375|NCT00762619|162917101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618376|NCT00762619|162917102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618377|NCT00762619|162917103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618378|NCT00762619|162917104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618379|NCT00762619|162917105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618380|NCT00762619|162917106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618381|NCT00762619|162917107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618382|NCT00762619|162917108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618383|NCT00762619|162917109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81652912|NCT05262751|162996490|OTHER||gMean Ratio|32.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|26.46|39.01|||||gMean ratio: MR2-1/R. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 29.3.|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model (logarithmic scale) with the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||39.01|26.46|
81652913|NCT05262751|162996490|OTHER||gMean Ratio|31.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|25.71|38.3|||||gMean ratio: MR2-2/R. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 29.3.|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model (logarithmic scale) with the effects: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||38.30|25.71|
81652914|NCT01151215|162996491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.75||Statistical significance threshold at this interim analysis was 5%|Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified for the IVRS stratification factor of disease classification (locally advanced / metastatic disease)|The Hazard Ratio is for AZD8931 40mg + anastrozole 1mg / Placebo + anastrozole 1mg, ie a hazard ratio \<1 favours AZD8931 40mg + anastrozole 1mg|345 patients were to be randomised to observe at least 233 progression events, based on HR=0.60, 90% power, 2-sided 5% significant level and a median of 9 months for the placebo arm. An interim analysis with futility boundary was introduced based on an IDMC recommendation.||1.75|0.77|0.485
81652915|NCT01151215|162996491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.37||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.06|||Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified for the IVRS stratification factor of disease classification (locally advanced / metastatic disease)|The Hazard ratio is for AZD8931 20mg + anastrozole 1mg / Placebo + anastrozole 1mg, ie a hazard ratio \< 1 favours AZD8931 20mg + anastrozole 1mg|345 patients were to be randomised to observe at least 233 progression events, based on HR=0.6, 90% power, 2-sided 5% significant level and a median of 9 months for the placebo arm. An interim analysis with futility boundary was introduced based on an IDMC recommendation.||2.06|0.91|0.135
81652916|NCT01281839|162996518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of SVR12|43.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.6|53.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in proportions of SVR12 between the treatment groups.||53.0|34.6|<0.001
81652917|NCT01281839|162996519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of SVR72|43.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.1|52.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in proportions of SVR72 between the treatment groups.||52.5|34.1|<0.001
81652918|NCT01281839|162996520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of SVR24|44.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.9|53.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||There is no difference in proportions of SVR24 between the treatment groups.||53.2|34.9|<0.001
81652919|NCT01281839|162996521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of SVR4|41.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.1|49.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||There is no difference in proportions of SVR24 between the treatment groups.||49.9|32.1|<0.001
81652920|NCT05672771|162996562|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.355|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.355
81652921|NCT05672771|162996563|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56|||<|0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||This is the difference between the Different Mixed and Placebo Control conditions.|||||<.02
81529122|NCT01052077|162745582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.9893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|1.88||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 13||1.88|-1.91|0.9893
81529123|NCT01052077|162745582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.8918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|2.17||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 14||2.17|-1.89|0.8918
81618384|NCT00762619|162917110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618385|NCT00762619|162917111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81652922|NCT05672771|162996564|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||for contrasts of DM, DS, and ST groups relative to the PC group.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81652923|NCT00760747|162996565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean differences at week 10|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.6|-4.0|0.692
81652924|NCT00760747|162996566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean differences at week 10|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-0.3|0.456
81652925|NCT00760747|162996567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean differences at week 10|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-0.3|0.517
81652926|NCT00760747|162996568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean differences at week 10|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6|-0.3|0.526
81652927|NCT00760747|162996569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean differences at week 10|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4|-0.4|0.898
81618386|NCT00762619|162917112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618387|NCT00762619|162917113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618388|NCT00762619|162917114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618389|NCT00762619|162917115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81652928|NCT00760747|162996574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean differences at week 2|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.6|-2.9|0.927
81652929|NCT04624243|162996632|SUPERIORITY|It was hypothesized that MK-8189 16 mg is superior to placebo in reducing Week 6 PANSS change from baseline|LS Mean Difference|-2.8||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-8.3|2.6|||ANCOVA|||||2.6|-8.3|0.241
81652930|NCT04624243|162996632|SUPERIORITY|It was hypothesized that MK-8189 24 mg is superior to placebo in reducing Week 6 PANSS change from baseline|LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.784|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.3|4.9|||ANCOVA|||||4.9|-6.3|0.784
81618390|NCT00762619|162917116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618391|NCT00762619|162917117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618392|NCT00762619|162917118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618393|NCT00762619|162917119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618394|NCT00762619|162917120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618395|NCT00762619|162917121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618396|NCT00762619|162917122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618397|NCT00762619|162917123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618398|NCT00762619|162917124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618399|NCT00762619|162917125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81618400|NCT00961636|162917126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The closed ordered testing procedure was applied to the efficacy hypotheses. If statistical significance was achieved for the primary hypothesis, then the secondary hypothesis was tested. All tests were performed at significance level 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was stratified by country||||||<0.001
81618401|NCT00961636|162917127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The closed ordered testing procedure was applied to the efficacy hypotheses. If statistical significance was achieved for the primary hypothesis, then the secondary hypothesis was tested. All tests were performed at significance level 0.05.|Unconditional Miettinen and Nurminen|||||||<0.001
81652931|NCT04624243|162996634|SUPERIORITY|It was hypothesized that MK-8189 16 mg is superior to placebo in reducing Week 6 PANSS PSS change from baseline|LS Mean Difference|-1.3||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.1|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-3.1|0.096
81618402|NCT00688519|162917128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center||||||0.058
81618403|NCT00688519|162917128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.313|||||||Breslow-Day Test|Breslow-Day test of the homogeneity of the odds ratio using a 0.1 significance level.||Consistency of results across investigative centers was verified using the Breslow-Day test of homogeneity the odds ration using a significance level of 0.1||||0.313
81618404|NCT00688519|162917129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||These P-values are provided for information purposes only; they are considered non-significant (per the statistical analysis plan) because the analysis of the primary end point did not reach statistical significance.||||0.029
81618405|NCT00688519|162917130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center||These P-values are provided for information purposes only; they are considered non-significant (per the statistical analysis plan) because the analysis of the primary end point did not reach statistical significance.||||0.013
81618406|NCT00688519|162917131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center||These P-values are provided for information purposes only; they are considered non-significant (per the statistical analysis plan) because the analysis of the primary end point did not reach statistical significance.||||0.008
81618407|NCT00688519|162917132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center||These P-values are provided for information purposes only; they are considered non-significant (per the statistical analysis plan) because the analysis of the primary end point did not reach statistical significance.||||0.018
81618408|NCT00688519|162917133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by pooled center||Comparison of calcipotriene foam and vehicle foam for patients who had mild disease at baseline||||0.167
81618409|NCT00688519|162917133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by pooled center||Comparison of calcipotriene foam and vehicle foam for patients who had moderate disease at baseline||||0.009
81618410|NCT01063517|162917134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.62|1.03|||||The numerator of the hazard ratio is hazards of progression in olaparib+paclitaxel group and denominator is hazards of progression in placebo+paclitaxel group. Confidence intervals are calculated using the profile-likelihood method.|The analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment group, ATM status and gastrectomy (full, partial, none).||1.03|0.62|
81618411|NCT01063517|162917135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.51|1.08|||||The numerator of the hazard ratio is hazards of progression in olaparib+paclitaxel group and denominator is hazards of progression in placebo+paclitaxel group. Confidence intervals are calculated using the profile-likelihood method.|The analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment group and gastrectomy (full, partial, none).||1.08|0.51|
81618412|NCT01063517|162917136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.41|0.75|||||The numerator of the hazard ratio is hazards of death in olaparib+paclitaxel group and denominator is hazards of death in placebo+paclitaxel group. Confidence intervals are calculated using the profile-likelihood method.|The analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment group, ATM status and gastrectomy (full, partial, none).||0.75|0.41|
81618413|NCT01063517|162917137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.22|0.56|||||The numerator of the hazard ratio is hazards of death in olaparib+paclitaxel group and denominator is hazards of death in placebo+paclitaxel group. Confidence intervals are calculated using the profile-likelihood method.|The analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment group and gastrectomy (full, partial, none).||0.56|0.22|
81618414|NCT04036058|162917153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.611|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.611
81618415|NCT04036058|162917154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0435|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0435
81618416|NCT04036058|162917155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1158|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1158
81618417|NCT04036058|162917156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0898|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0898
81618418|NCT04036058|162917157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.114|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.114
81618419|NCT05219253|162917170|SUPERIORITY|The superiority was to be concluded if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the adjusted GMC ratio between the HZ/su Group and Placebo Group for anti-gE antibody concentrations was equal to or above (\>=) 3.|GMC Ratio|19.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.09|27.82|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the immunogenicity of HZ/su vaccine compared to Placebo, in terms of anti-gE GMCs, at 1 month post-Dose 2 of study intervention administration (Month 3).||27.82|14.09|
81618420|NCT03086369|162917182|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.054||||0.7902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.728|1.527|||Log Rank|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|||1.527|0.728|0.7902
81618421|NCT03086369|162917186|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.192||||0.3771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.806|1.764|||Log Rank|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|||1.764|0.806|0.3771
81618422|NCT03086369|162917189|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.175|0.872|||Log Rank|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).||||0.872|0.175|0.017
81618423|NCT03086369|162917190|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.718||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.392|1.317|||Log Rank|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Appetite loss||1.317|0.392|0.288
81618424|NCT03086369|162917190|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.788||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.423|1.468|||Log Rank|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Constipation||1.468|0.423|0.442
81618425|NCT03086369|162917190|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.037||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.612|1.755|||Log Rank|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Diarrhoea||1.755|0.612|0.883
81618426|NCT03086369|162917190|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.933||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.532|1.636|||Log Rank|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Dyspnoea||1.636|0.532|0.803
81618427|NCT03086369|162917190|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.053||||0.805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.675|1.645|||Log Rank|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Fatigue||1.645|0.675|0.805
81618428|NCT03086369|162917190|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.784||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.464|||Log Rank|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Financial difficulties||1.464|0.420|0.465
81652932|NCT04624243|162996634|SUPERIORITY|It was hypothesized that MK-8189 24 mg is superior to placebo in reducing Week 6 PANSS PSS change from baseline|LS Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.2|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-3.2|0.094
81618429|NCT03086369|162917190|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.457||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.787|2.698|||Log Rank|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Insomnia||2.698|0.787|0.231
81618430|NCT03086369|162917190|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.914||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.532|1.57|||Log Rank|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Nausea and vomiting||1.570|0.532|0.748
81618431|NCT03086369|162917190|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.947||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.491|1.827|||Log Rank|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Stratified by age group (\<70 years versus ≥70 years) and prior adjuvant/neo-adjuvant gemcitabine use (yes vs no).|Pain||1.827|0.491|0.875
81652933|NCT04624243|162996635|SUPERIORITY|It was hypothesized that MK-8189 16 mg is superior to placebo in reducing Week 6 CGI-S change from baseline|LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.5|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.5|0.254
81618432|NCT01904071|162917219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.0001
81618433|NCT01904071|162917220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.05
81618434|NCT01904071|162917221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.005|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.005
81618435|NCT01904071|162917222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.001
81618436|NCT01904071|162917223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.342|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.342
81652934|NCT04624243|162996635|SUPERIORITY|It was hypothesized that MK-8189 24 mg is superior to placebo in reducing Week 6 CGI-S change from baseline|LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.959|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.3|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.3|0.959
81652935|NCT04624243|162996639|SUPERIORITY|Estimated Treatment Difference vs Risperidone|LS Mean Difference|-8.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-10.4|-6.5|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, stratum (US Black, US-Non-Black, Other), gender (male, female), and with baseline value, the duration of illness and age||||-6.5|-10.4|<0.001
81652936|NCT04624243|162996639|SUPERIORITY|Estimated Treatment Difference vs Risperidone|LS Mean Difference|-7.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-9.3|-5.2|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, stratum (US Black, US-Non-Black, Other), gender (male, female), and with baseline value, the duration of illness and age||||-5.2|-9.3|<0.001
81652937|NCT04624243|162996640|SUPERIORITY|Estimated Treatment Difference vs Risperidone|LS Mean Difference|-6.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-7.4|-4.6|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, stratum (US Black, US-Non-Black, Other), gender (male, female), and with baseline value, the duration of illness and age||||-4.6|-7.4|<0.001
81652938|NCT04624243|162996640|SUPERIORITY|Estimated Treatment Difference vs Risperidone|LS Mean Difference|-5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-7.0|-4.2|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, stratum (US Black, US-Non-Black, Other), gender (male, female), and with baseline value, the duration of illness and age||||-4.2|-7.0|<0.001
81652939|NCT01294397|162996651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Ratio of Day 22/Day 1|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.08|||||Two one-sided tests|Log-transformed AUC0-168 was analyzed with a mixed-effects model with treatment as the fixed effect and subject as the random effect. The mean difference between day 22 and day 1 was expressed as a percentage of the reference (day 1). The mean differences and the 90% CIs were back transformed to produce the ratio (day 22 vs. day 1) of the geometric means and the 90% CIs. If the CI for the ratio was within the standard acceptance range of 0.80 to 1.25, absence of an interaction was concluded.||1.08|0.85|
81529124|NCT01052077|162745583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.3247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.57||ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 8 value as covariate, was used for change from Week 8 comparisons.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 14||0.57|-1.71|0.3247
81652940|NCT01294397|162996652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Ratio of Day 22/Day 1|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.05|||||Two one-sided tests|Log-transformed Cmax was analyzed with a mixed-effects model with treatment as the fixed effect and subject as the random effect. The mean difference between day 22 and day 1 was expressed as a percentage of the reference (day 1). The mean differences and the 90% CIs were back transformed to produce the ratio (day 22 vs. day 1) of the geometric means and the 90% CIs. If the CI for the ratio was within the standard acceptance range of 0.80 to 1.25, absence of an interaction was concluded.||1.05|0.81|
81652941|NCT03119233|162996660|OTHER||Lower 97.5% Exact Confidence Limit|68.1|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|60.9|||||||"The primary effectiveness endpoint is defined as primary patency at 12 months as evidenced by a peak systolic velocity ratio (PSVR)~≤2.5 from DUS and no clinically-driven re-intervention within the stented segment. The primary effectiveness endpoint hypotheses are:~* H0: 12-month success rate of the PQ Bypass System ≤60.4%~* HA: 12-month success rate of the PQ Bypass System \>60.4%"|||60.9|
81652942|NCT03119233|162996661|OTHER|The rate of freedom from 30-day MAE is expected to be no less than 92%. Based on a PG of 84% and an estimated 30-day freedom from MAE rate of 92% for the PQ Bypass System, a sample size of 169 evaluable subjects provides 88% power to test the primary safety hypothesis at the one-sided alpha level of 0.025. The Exact Test Method and Commercial software PASS14 was used to determine the sample size.|Lower 97.5% Exact Confidence Limit|93.0|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|88.5|||||||"The primary safety endpoint hypotheses are:~* H0: 30-day Freedom from MAE rate of the PQ Bypass System~  ≤84%~* HA: 30-day Freedom from MAE rate of the PQ Bypass System \>84%"|||88.5|
81652943|NCT02057575|162996665|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||PG324 0.01% vs netarsudil|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81529125|NCT01052077|162745584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5616||||||Cohran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 9||||0.5616
81652944|NCT02057575|162996665|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||PG324 0.02% vs. netarsudil|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81652945|NCT02057575|162996665|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|PG324 0.01% vs. latanoprost||||||<0.0001
81652946|NCT02057575|162996665|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|PG324 0.02% vs. latanoprost||||||<0.0001
81652947|NCT01735175|162996696|EQUIVALENCE|The testing procedure was set up in a hierarchical structure, where first equivalence between LA-EP2006 and Neulasta® was assessed (margin ±1 day) and only if this was successfully established, non-inferiority between the two products was tested using a tighter margin of -0.6 days.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.26|||ANCOVA|The primary endpoints was analyzed with analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).|The difference between LA-EP2006 and reference pegfilgrastim was 0.07 days (95% CI \[-0.12, 0.26\]). 95% CIs were within the predefined margin of ±1 day confirming equivalence.|"The hierarchical test procedure aimed to show that~1. LA-EP2006 and Neulasta® are equivalent with respect to DSN duration in Cycle 1 (margin±1 day), and, if so~2. LA-EP2006 is non-inferior to Neulasta® with respect to DSN duration in Cycle 1 (margin of -0.6 days)."||0.26|-0.12|0.05
81652948|NCT01735175|162996696|NON_INFERIORITY|The testing procedure was set up in a hierarchical structure, where first equivalence between LA-EP2006 and Neulasta was assessed (margin ±1 day) and only if this was successfully established, non-inferiority between the two products was tested using a tighter margin of -0.6 days.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.26|||ANCOVA|The primary endpoints was analyzed with analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).|LA-EP2006 is non-inferior to Neulasta® because the lower bound of the 95% CI is entirely above the non-inferiority margin of -0.6 days.|"The hierarchical test procedure aimed to show that~1. LA-EP2006 and Neulasta® are equivalent with respect to DSN duration in Cycle 1 (margin±1 day), and, if so~2. LA-EP2006 is non-inferior to Neulasta® with respect to DSN duration in Cycle 1 (margin of -0.6 days)."||0.26|-0.12|0.05
81464568|NCT02028767|162620859|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence test|Geometric mean ratio|98.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.019||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.856|102.107||The p-value relates to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence.|ANOVA||"The geometric mean ratio is the exponential of the estimated mean difference on the log-scale between 'FDC' and 'Separate tablets'.~ANOVA on the log-scale: sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects; subjects within sequences as random effect"|||102.107|95.856|0.0000
81464569|NCT02028767|162620859|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence test|Geometric mean ratio|98.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.877|102.15||The p-value relates to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence.|ANOVA||"The geometric mean ratio is the exponential of the estimated mean difference on the log-scale between 'FDC' and 'Separate tablets'.~ANOVA on the log-scale: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment as fixed effects"|Analysis with fixed effects for all terms||102.150|95.877|<0.0001
81529126|NCT01052077|162745584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||||||CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 10||||0.1900
81618437|NCT02027558|162917243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|-1.83|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in the outcome from baseline to 3-months for the treatment group versus the same improvement in respect to the control group.|||-1.83|-4.58|<.001
81618438|NCT02027558|162917244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.52||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.02|-2.49|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in the outcome from baseline to 3-months for the treatment group versus the same improvement in respect to the control group.|||-2.49|-29.02|0.013
81618439|NCT02027558|162917245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.75||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.63|-3.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in the outcome from baseline to 3-months for the treatment group versus the same improvement in respect to the control group.|||-3.29|-37.63|0.019
81618440|NCT02027558|162917246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.04||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.53|16.44|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in the outcome from baseline to 3-months for the treatment group versus the same improvement in respect to the control group.|||16.44|4.53|0.001
81529127|NCT01052077|162745584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0501||||||CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 11||||0.0501
81618441|NCT02027558|162917247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|6.83|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in the outcome from baseline to 3-months for the treatment group versus the same improvement in respect to the control group.|||6.83|1.87|0.001
81618442|NCT02027558|162917248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.99||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.29|-7.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-7.55|-27.29|0.0007
81464570|NCT02028767|162620860|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence test|Geometric mean ratio|98.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.023||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.549|102.156||The p-value relates to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence.|ANOVA||"The geometric mean ratio is the exponential of the estimated mean difference on the log-scale between 'FDC' and 'Separate tablets'.~ANOVA on the log-scale: sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects; subjects within sequences as random effect"|||102.156|94.549|0.0000
81464571|NCT02028767|162620860|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence test|Geometric mean ratio|98.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.603|102.252|||ANOVA|The p-value relates to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence.|"The geometric mean ratio is the exponential of the estimated mean difference on the log-scale between 'FDC' and 'Separate tablets'.~ANOVA on the log-scale: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment as fixed effects"|Analysis with fixed effects for all terms||102.252|94.603|<0.0001
81464572|NCT01665157|162620885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.435||||||Not significant|ANOVA|||||||0.435
81464573|NCT01665157|162620886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.046
81464574|NCT01665157|162620886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||Chi-squared|||"Null hypothesis: Low-residue diet package and 2L PEG vs. Self-controlled diet and 2L PEG provides same preparation quality."||||0.024
81464575|NCT01665157|162620886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.041
81464576|NCT01665157|162620889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81618443|NCT00831272|162917249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||||0.32
81464577|NCT01665157|162620890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81464578|NCT01665157|162620891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.025
81464579|NCT06175026|162620899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.37||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the health messages would not elicit different levels of perceived message effectiveness compared to the neutral messages.||1.37|1.13|<0.001
81464580|NCT06175026|162620899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.26||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a prior threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the environment messages would not elicit different perceived message effectiveness than the control messages.||1.26|1.03|<.001
81464581|NCT06175026|162620899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.41||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a prior threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the health and environment messages would not elicit different perceived message effectiveness than the control messages.||1.41|1.17|<0.001
81464582|NCT06175026|162620899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.1892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.223||This p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons (considering 3 tests among intervention arms) using the Bonferroni Holm method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||.223|-0.018|.1892
81464583|NCT06175026|162620899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.08||This p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons (considering 3 tests among intervention arms) using the Bonferroni Holm method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||.08|-.17|.47
81464584|NCT06175026|162620899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.03||This p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons (considering 3 tests among intervention arms) using the Bonferroni Holm method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-.03|-.27|.051
81618444|NCT02296424|162917273|EQUIVALENCE|nominal 2.5% two-sided significance level was expected to have 90% powe to detect a difference between the Null Hypothesis proportion of patients who remain at their dose level.||||||0.0001|||||||exact binomial test|||||||0.0001
81618445|NCT00186186|162917276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81618446|NCT00186186|162917277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|54.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81618447|NCT00807144|162917278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.26
81529128|NCT01052077|162745584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0137||||||CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 12||||0.0137
81618448|NCT00807144|162917279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Log Rank|||Year 1||||0.48
81618449|NCT00807144|162917279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Log Rank|||Year 2||||0.75
81618450|NCT03557658|162917330|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%.|Point Estimate|106.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.34|144.02|||||Point Estimate is the estimated ratio of exponentiated mean difference of log-transformed PK parameter from ANOVA. Confidence interval is obtained from ANOVA with hepatic function group as a fixed effect, and the subject as a random effect.|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters for total bexagliflozin by hepatic function group.||144.02|78.34|
81618451|NCT03557658|162917330|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.00 - 125.00%.|Point Estimate|110.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.34|163.06|||||Point Estimate is the estimated ratio of exponentiated mean difference of log-transformed PK parameter from ANOVA. Confidence interval is obtained from ANOVA with hepatic function group as a fixed effect, and the subject as a random effect.|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters for unbound bexagliflozin by hepatic function group||163.06|75.34|
81618452|NCT03557658|162917333|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.00 - 125.00%.|Point Estimate|128.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.98|164.73|||||Point Estimate is the estimated ratio of exponentiated mean difference of log-transformed PK parameter from ANOVA. Confidence interval is obtained from ANOVA with hepatic function group as a fixed effect, and the subject as a random effect.|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters for total bexagliflozin by hepatic function group||164.73|99.98|
81652949|NCT03443414|162996716|OTHER|A fixed-sequence testing approach was used, starting with the highest dose versus placebo. If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided alpha level of 5%, the testing proceeded to the next highest dose.|LS mean difference|0.139|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.069|0.21|||MMRM|||Placebo-corrected treatment effect: LS mean difference (RPL554 6.0 mg - Placebo).||0.210|0.069|<0.001
81618453|NCT03557658|162917333|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.00 - 125.00%.|Point Estimate|132.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.46|181.08|||||Point Estimate is the estimated ratio of exponentiated mean difference of log-transformed PK parameter from ANOVA. Confidence interval is obtained from ANOVA with hepatic function group as a fixed effect, and the subject as a random effect.|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters for unbound bexagliflozin by hepatic function group||181.08|96.46|
81618454|NCT05565391|162917351|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|2.47|||Log-binomial regression model||Unweighted RRs were estimated using a log-binomial regression model with Wald confidence intervals.|||2.47|1.54|<.0001
81652950|NCT03443414|162996716|OTHER|A fixed-sequence testing approach was used, starting with the highest dose versus placebo. If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided alpha level of 5%, the testing proceeded to the next highest dose.|LS mean difference|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|0.27|||MMRM|||Placebo-corrected treatment effect: LS mean difference (RPL554 3.0 mg - Placebo).||0.270|0.131|<0.001
81618455|NCT05565391|162917351|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.67|||Log-binomial regression model||Unweighted RRs were estimated using a log-binomial regression model with Wald confidence intervals.|||2.67|1.52|<.0001
81618456|NCT05565391|162917352|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|2.9|||Log-binomial regression model||Risk ratio was estimated using a log-binomial regression model and confidence interval was estimated using robust error variance.|||2.90|1.69|<.0001
81618457|NCT05565391|162917353|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.79||||0.0447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|3.15|||Log-binomial regression model||Risk ratio was estimated using a log-binomial regression model and confidence interval was estimated using robust error variance.|||3.15|1.01|0.0447
81618458|NCT05565391|162917354|OTHER|||||||0.4241|||||||Quantile regression|||||||0.4241
81618459|NCT05565391|162917354|OTHER|||||||0.0281|||||||Quantile regression|||||||0.0281
81618460|NCT05565391|162917355|OTHER|||||||0.7682|||||||Quantile regression|||||||0.7682
81618461|NCT05565391|162917356|OTHER|||||||0.0326|||||||Quantile regression|||||||0.0326
81618462|NCT05565391|162917357|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.31|||Cox proportional hazard model||Hazard ratio was estimated using unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model.|||0.31|0.09|<.0001
81618463|NCT05565391|162917357|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.43|||Cox proportional hazard model||Hazard ratio was estimated using unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model.|||0.43|0.11|<.0001
81618464|NCT05565391|162917358|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.22|||Cox proportional hazard model||Hazard ratio was estimated using weighted Cox proportional hazard model and confidence interval was estimated using robust error variance.|||0.22|0.06|<.0001
81618465|NCT05565391|162917359|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.45|||Weighted Cox proportional hazard model||Hazard ratio was estimated using weighted Cox proportional hazard model and confidence interval was estimated using robust error variance.|||0.45|0.10|<.0001
81618466|NCT02716324|162917361|SUPERIORITY||Beta Coefficient|0.001||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.012|||GLS random-effects model|||Random effects models regressed VPRS scores on intervention status, time (days), intervention by time, season, and clustered by doctor's office. We examined intervention X time interaction term for statistical significance.||0.012|-0.010|.871
81618467|NCT02716324|162917362|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|0.001||||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.004|||Random effects model|||Random effects models regressed GAS scores on intervention status, time (days), intervention by time, season, and clustered by doctor's office. We examined intervention X time interaction term for statistical significance.||0.004|-0.002|0.499
81464585|NCT00626821|162620994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.813|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.553|2.073|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.073|1.553|<0.0001
81464586|NCT03521115|162621000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|b=-.91, controlling for condition (experimental vs. control) , IMR, baseline measure of outcome variable, teen gender, age, \& race.||6 month follow-up. Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing only the communication, and 2 for completing the alcohol component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||<0.01
81652951|NCT03443414|162996716|OTHER|A fixed-sequence testing approach was used, starting with the highest dose versus placebo. If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided alpha level of 5%, the testing proceeded to the next highest dose.|LS mean difference|0.153|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|0.222|||MMRM|||Placebo-corrected treatment effect: LS mean difference (RPL554 1.5 mg - Placebo).||0.222|0.083|<0.001
81529129|NCT01052077|162745584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0711||||||CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 13||||0.0711
81652952|NCT03443414|162996716|OTHER|A fixed-sequence testing approach was used, starting with the highest dose versus placebo. If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided alpha level of 5%, the testing proceeded to the next highest dose.|LS mean difference|0.146|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.075|0.216|||MMRM|||Placebo-corrected treatment effect: LS mean difference (RPL554 0.75 mg - Placebo).||0.216|0.075|<0.001
81529130|NCT01052077|162745584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3438||||||CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 14||||0.3438
81618468|NCT02716324|162917363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.718|||||||Chi-squared|||Differences in proportions between the two groups in use of any services were assessed using the Chi-square Test.||||0.718
81618469|NCT02716324|162917363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.903|||||||Chi-squared|||Differences in proportions between the two groups in use of ambulatory mental health services were assessed using the Chi-square Test.||||0.903
81618470|NCT02716324|162917363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.915|||||||Chi-squared|||Differences in proportions between the two groups in use of any inpatient mental health services were assessed using the Chi-square Test.||||0.915
81652953|NCT03443414|162996717|OTHER|A fixed-sequence testing approach was used, starting with the highest dose versus placebo. If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided alpha level of 5%, the testing proceeded to the next highest dose.|LS mean difference|0.002|||=|0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.065|||MMRM|||Placebo-corrected treatment effect: LS mean difference (RPL554 6.0 mg - Placebo).||0.065|-0.061|=0.953
81652954|NCT03443414|162996717|OTHER|A fixed-sequence testing approach was used, starting with the highest dose versus placebo. If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided alpha level of 5%, the testing proceeded to the next highest dose.|LS mean difference|0.068|||=|0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.13|||MMRM|||Placebo-corrected treatment effect: LS mean difference (RPL554 3.0 mg - Placebo).||0.130|0.006|=0.032
81464587|NCT03521115|162621000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58|||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic||Controlling for condition (experimental vs. control) , IMR, baseline measure of outcome variable, teen gender, age, \& race.|12 month follow-up. Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing only the communication, and 2 for completing the alcohol component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||<0.10
81464588|NCT03521115|162621000|SUPERIORITY||Chi-Square|5.129||||0.077|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||18 month follow-up. Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing only the communication, and 2 for completing the alcohol component. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||.077
81652955|NCT03443414|162996717|OTHER|A fixed-sequence testing approach was used, starting with the highest dose versus placebo. If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided alpha level of 5%, the testing proceeded to the next highest dose.|LS mean difference|0.009|||=|0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.072|||MMRM|||Placebo-corrected treatment effect: LS mean difference (RPL554 1.5 mg - Placebo).||0.072|-0.053|=0.773
81464589|NCT03521115|162621001|SUPERIORITY||b|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Controled for condition (experimental vs. control) , IMR, baseline measure of outcome variable, teen gender, age, \& race.||6 month follow-up. Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing only the communication, and 2 for completing the alcohol component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||<0.001
81464590|NCT03521115|162621001|SUPERIORITY||b|-0.97|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Controlled for condition (experimental vs. control) , IMR, baseline measure of outcome variable, teen gender, age, \& race.||12 month follow-up. Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing only the communication, and 2 for completing the alcohol component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||<0.01
81464591|NCT03521115|162621001|SUPERIORITY||F|0.85|||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||18 month follow-up. Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing only the communication, and 2 for completing the alcohol component. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||>0.10
81618471|NCT02716324|162917364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Chi-squared|||Differences in proportions between the two groups in use of any mental health services during the study period were assessed using the Chi-square Test.||||0.310
81618472|NCT02716324|162917364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.251|||||||Chi-squared|||Differences in proportions between the two groups in use of ambulatory mental health services during the study period were assessed using the Chi-square Test.||||0.251
81618473|NCT02716324|162917364|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||Differences in proportions between the two groups in use of inpatient mental health services during the study period were assessed using the Chi-square Test.||||1.00
81618474|NCT02716324|162917365|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|0.0||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.001|||Random effects model|||Random effects models regressed Parent-reported PRO School Performance Scores on intervention status, time (days), intervention by time, season, and clustered by doctor's office. we examined intervention X time interaction term for statistical significance.||0.001|-0.001|0.662
81618475|NCT02716324|162917365|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|0.001||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.002|||Random effects model|||Random effects models regressed Child PRO School Performance Scores on intervention status, time (days), intervention by time, season, and clustered by doctor's office. we examined intervention X time interaction term for statistical significance.||0.002|0.000|0.075
81618476|NCT02716324|162917366|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|0.0||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.001|||Random effects model|||Random effects models regressed Parent-reported PRO Student Engagement Scores on intervention status, time (days), intervention by time, season, and clustered by doctor's office. we examined intervention X time interaction term for statistical significance.||0.001|-0.001|0.707
81618477|NCT02716324|162917366|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|0.0||||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.001|||Random effects model|||Random effects models regressed Child PRO Student Engagement Scores on intervention status, time (days), intervention by time, season, and clustered by doctor's office. we examined intervention X time interaction term for statistical significance.||0.001|-0.001|0.735
81618478|NCT02716324|162917367|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|0.0||||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.001||Random effects models regressed Child Patient Reported Outcomes Teacher Connectedness Scores on intervention status, time (days), intervention by time, season, and clustered by doctor's office. The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Random effects model|||Random effects models regressed Child PRO Teacher Connectedness Scores on intervention status, time (days), intervention by time, season, and clustered by doctor's office. we examined intervention X time interaction term for statistical significance.||0.001|-0.001|0.735
81652956|NCT03443414|162996717|OTHER|A fixed-sequence testing approach was used, starting with the highest dose versus placebo. If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided alpha level of 5%, the testing proceeded to the next highest dose.|LS mean difference|0.035|||=|0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.099|||MMRM|||Placebo-corrected treatment effect: LS mean difference (RPL554 0.75 mg - Placebo).||0.099|-0.028|=0.272
81652957|NCT03443414|162996718|OTHER|A fixed-sequence testing approach was used, starting with the highest dose versus placebo. If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided alpha level of 5%, the testing proceeded to the next highest dose.|LS mean difference|0.087|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.129|||MMRM|||Placebo-corrected treatment effect: LS mean difference (RPL554 6.0 mg - Placebo) at Day 1.||0.129|0.045|<0.001
81652958|NCT03443414|162996718|OTHER|A fixed-sequence testing approach was used, starting with the highest dose versus placebo. If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided alpha level of 5%, the testing proceeded to the next highest dose.|LS mean difference|0.095|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.053|0.137|||MMRM|||Placebo-corrected treatment effect: LS mean difference (RPL554 3.0 mg - Placebo) at Day 1.||0.137|0.053|<0.001
81652959|NCT03443414|162996718|OTHER|A fixed-sequence testing approach was used, starting with the highest dose versus placebo. If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided alpha level of 5%, the testing proceeded to the next highest dose.|LS mean difference|0.07|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.112|||MMRM|||Placebo-corrected treatment effect: LS mean difference (RPL554 1.5 mg - Placebo) at Day 1.||0.112|0.028|=0.001
81652960|NCT03443414|162996718|OTHER|A fixed-sequence testing approach was used, starting with the highest dose versus placebo. If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided alpha level of 5%, the testing proceeded to the next highest dose.|LS mean difference|0.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.122|||MMRM|||Placebo-corrected treatment effect: LS mean difference (RPL554 0.75 mg - Placebo) at Day 1.||0.122|0.038|<0.001
81652961|NCT03443414|162996718|OTHER|A fixed-sequence testing approach was used, starting with the highest dose versus placebo. If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided alpha level of 5%, the testing proceeded to the next highest dose.|LS mean difference|0.065|||=|0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.129|||MMRM|||Placebo-corrected treatment effect: LS mean difference (RPL554 6.0 mg - Placebo) at Week 4.||0.129|0.001|=0.048
81652962|NCT03443414|162996718|OTHER|A fixed-sequence testing approach was used, starting with the highest dose versus placebo. If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided alpha level of 5%, the testing proceeded to the next highest dose.|LS mean difference|0.119|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.055|0.183|||LS mean difference|||Placebo-corrected treatment effect: LS mean difference (RPL554 3.0 mg - Placebo) at Week 4.||0.183|0.055|<0.001
81652963|NCT03443414|162996718|OTHER|A fixed-sequence testing approach was used, starting with the highest dose versus placebo. If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided alpha level of 5%, the testing proceeded to the next highest dose.|LS mean difference|0.085|||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.149|||MMRM|||Placebo-corrected treatment effect: LS mean difference (RPL554 1.5 mg - Placebo) at Week 4.||0.149|0.022|=0.008
81652964|NCT03443414|162996718|OTHER|A fixed-sequence testing approach was used, starting with the highest dose versus placebo. If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided alpha level of 5%, the testing proceeded to the next highest dose.|LS mean difference|0.072|||=|0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.137|||MMRM|||Placebo-corrected treatment effect: LS mean difference (RPL554 0.75 mg - Placebo) at Week 4.||0.137|0.008|=0.028
81652965|NCT02627118|162996722|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81529131|NCT01052077|162745585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response rate|2.79||||0.0679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|8.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH general association test controlling for trial center.||Week 9||8.81|0.88|0.0679
81618479|NCT02716324|162917368|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|0.0||||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.001||Random effects models regressed Parent Patient Reported Outcomes Peer Relationships Scores on intervention status, time (days), intervention by time, season, and clustered by doctor's office. The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Random effects model|||Random effects models regressed Parent-reported PRO Peer Relationship Scores on intervention status, time (days), intervention by time, season, and clustered by doctor's office. we examined intervention X time interaction term for statistical significance.||0.001|-0.001|0.873
81618480|NCT02716324|162917368|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|0.0||||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.001||Random effects models regressed Child Patient Reported Outcomes Peer Relationships Scores on intervention status, time (days), intervention by time, season, and clustered by doctor's office. The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Random effects model|||Random effects models regressed Child-reported PRO Peer Relationship Scores on intervention status, time (days), intervention by time, season, and clustered by doctor's office. we examined intervention X time interaction term for statistical significance.||0.001|-0.001|0.888
81618481|NCT02716324|162917369|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|0.0||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.001||Random effects models regressed Child Patient Reported Outcomes Family Relationships Scores on intervention status, time (days), intervention by time, season, and clustered by doctor's office. The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Random effects model|||Random effects models regressed Child-reported PRO Family Relationship Scores on intervention status, time (days), intervention by time, season, and clustered by doctor's office. we examined intervention X time interaction term for statistical significance.||0.001|-0.001|0.679
81618482|NCT02716324|162917370|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|0.074||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.164|0.311|||Random effects model|||Random effects models regressed Access Engagement Scores Scores on intervention status adjusted for season and clustered by doctor's office.||0.311|-0.164|0.495
81618483|NCT02716324|162917370|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|-0.013||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.217|0.191|||Random effects model|||Random effects models regressed Patient Family Centered Care Engagement Scores Scores on intervention status adjusted for season and clustered by doctor's office.||0.191|-0.217|0.885
81618484|NCT02716324|162917370|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|0.073||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.182|0.328|||Random effects model|||Random effects models regressed Communication Engagement Scores Scores on intervention status adjusted for season and clustered by doctor's office.||0.328|-0.182|0.527
81618485|NCT02716324|162917370|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient|0.136||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.138|0.41|||Random effects model|||Random effects models regressed Understanding Engagement Scores Scores on intervention status adjusted for season and clustered by doctor's office.||0.410|-0.138|0.285
81618486|NCT04001517|162917422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.175||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.345||The comparison is of neflamapimod 40mg TID to placebo. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is of neflamapimod 40mg TID to placebo. The positive value represents a better outcome with neflamapimod 40mg treatment vs. placebo.|This was an exploratory trial and no explicit a priori hypothesis was established and contained in the protocol. As such, no formal power calculations were conducted. The primary objective of the study was to evaluate the effects of neflamapimod on cognition, and accordingly the primary endpoint was change in combined z-score of the six tests in the NTB, analyzed by Linear Mixed Effects (LME) model for repeated measures.||0.345|0.001|0.049
81618487|NCT04001517|162917422|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of combined neflamapimod groups vs. placebo.|||||>|0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.2
81652966|NCT01621776|162996749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|145.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|78.04||0.971||95.0|129.73|160.47|||ANOVA||This is a three arm study that is not seeking to engage in comparison between individual arms, therefore the mean difference across the study arms is reported.|||160.47|129.73|.971
81529132|NCT01052077|162745585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.78||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|3.14|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH general association test controlling for trial center.||Week 10||3.14|1.01|0.0360
81652967|NCT01621776|162996750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|161.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|62.67||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|144.91|177.28|||ANOVA||This is a three arm study that is not seeking to engage in comparison between individual arms, therefore the mean difference across the study arms is reported.|||177.28|144.91|.698
81618488|NCT04001517|162917423|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of combined neflamapimod 40mg TID vs. placebo. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.16||Comparison of combined neflamapimod dose groups vs. placebo utilizing mixed model for repeated measures with baseline as a covariate. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison is of neflamapimod 40mg TID to placebo. A negative value indicates improvement compared to placebo.|||-0.16|-0.96|0.007
81618489|NCT04001517|162917423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.45||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.06||Mixed model for repeated measures with baseline as a covariate. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison of combined neflamapimod dose groups vs. placebo. Negative values represents a better outcome with neflamapimod relative to placebo.|A secondary analysis was conducted comparing the combined neflamapimod dose groups vs. placebo.||-0.06|-0.83|0.023
81618490|NCT04001517|162917424|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.2
81618491|NCT04001517|162917425|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.53||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.55|-3.61|0.15
81618492|NCT04001517|162917425|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.31||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|2.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of combined neflamapimod groups (i.e., all neflamapimod) vs. placebo||2.34|-5.03|0.077
81618493|NCT04001517|162917426|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32|||>|0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|1.91|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparison of change from baseline over course of study for NFMD 40mg TID vs. placebo.|||1.91|-1.27|>0.2
81618494|NCT04001517|162917427|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference for the comparison of 40 mg TID vs. placebo is reported.|||-0.2|-2.6|0.024
81618495|NCT04001517|162917427|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of combined neflamapimod dose groups vs. placebo.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.36||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.04|-2.69|0.044
81618496|NCT02045836|162917439|NON_INFERIORITY|Non Inferiority criterion used: Upper Limit (UL) of the 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Opsonophagocytic Assay (OPA) GMT ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group had to be below 2.|Adjusted GMT|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.31|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titre - pooled variance|Adjusted GMT ratio (Control group / Co-Ad group)|Adjusted ratios of GMTs between groups (Control group and Co-Ad group) for MOPA-1.||1.31|0.81|
81652968|NCT01621776|162996751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|220.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|89.97||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|197.22|243.71|||ANOVA||This is a three arm study that is not seeking to engage in comparison between individual arms, therefore the mean difference across the study arms is reported.|||243.71|197.22|.806
81652969|NCT02269423|162996760|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||p-values are pairwise comparisons of log-transformed titers between each V920 dose, between each V920 dose and placebo, between all V920 dose levels combined and placebo and are from an ANOVA model.|ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||Day 28||||<0.001
81529133|NCT01052077|162745585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.53||||0.0521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH general association test controlling for trial center.||Week 11||2.35|0.99|0.0521
81618497|NCT02045836|162917439|NON_INFERIORITY|Non Inferiority criterion used: Upper Limit (UL) of the 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Opsonophagocytic Assay (OPA) GMT ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group had to be below 2.|Adjusted GMT|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.16|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titre - pooled variance|Adjusted GMT ratio (Control group / Co-Ad group)|Adjusted ratios of GMTs between groups (Control group and Co-Ad group) for MOPA-3||1.16|0.8|
81618498|NCT02045836|162917439|NON_INFERIORITY|Non Inferiority criterion used: Upper Limit (UL) of the 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Opsonophagocytic Assay (OPA) GMT ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group had to be below 2.|Adjusted GMT|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.4|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titre - pooled variance|Adjusted GMT ratio (Control group / Co-Ad group)|Adjusted ratios of GMTs between groups (Control group and Co-Ad group) for MOPA-4||1.4|0.92|
81618499|NCT02045836|162917439|NON_INFERIORITY|Non Inferiority criterion used: Upper Limit (UL) of the 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Opsonophagocytic Assay (OPA) GMT ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group had to be below 2.|Adjusted GMT|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.21|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titre - pooled variance|Adjusted GMT ratio (Control group / Co-Ad group)|Adjusted ratios of GMTs between groups (Control group and Co-Ad group) for MOPA-5||1.21|0.75|
81618500|NCT02045836|162917439|NON_INFERIORITY|Non Inferiority criterion used: Upper Limit (UL) of the 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Opsonophagocytic Assay (OPA) GMT ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group had to be below 2.|Adjusted GMT|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.16|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titre - pooled variance|Adjusted GMT ratio (Control group / Co-Ad group)|Adjusted ratios of GMTs between groups (Control group and Co-Ad group) for MOPA-6B||1.16|0.73|
81618501|NCT02045836|162917439|NON_INFERIORITY|Non Inferiority criterion used: Upper Limit (UL) of the 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Opsonophagocytic Assay (OPA) GMT ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group had to be below 2.|Adjusted GMT|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.29|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titre - pooled variance|Adjusted GMT ratio (Control group / Co-Ad group)|Adjusted ratios of GMTs between groups (Control group and Co-Ad group) for MOPA-7F||1.29|0.89|
81618502|NCT02045836|162917439|NON_INFERIORITY|Non Inferiority criterion used: Upper Limit (UL) of the 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Opsonophagocytic Assay (OPA) GMT ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group had to be below 2.|Adjusted GMT|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.19|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titre - pooled variance|Adjusted GMT ratio (Control group / Co-Ad group)|Adjusted ratios of GMTs between groups (Control group and Co-Ad group) for MOPA-9V||1.19|0.79|
81618503|NCT02045836|162917439|NON_INFERIORITY|Non Inferiority criterion used: Upper Limit (UL) of the 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Opsonophagocytic Assay (OPA) GMT ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group had to be below 2.|Adjusted GMT|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.18|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titre - pooled variance|Adjusted GMT ratio (Control group / Co-Ad group)|Adjusted ratios of GMTs between groups (Control group and Co-Ad group) for MOPA-14||1.18|0.81|
81618504|NCT02045836|162917439|NON_INFERIORITY|Non Inferiority criterion used: Upper Limit (UL) of the 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Opsonophagocytic Assay (OPA) GMT ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group had to be below 2.|Adjusted GMT|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.16|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titre - pooled variance|Adjusted GMT ratio (Control group / Co-Ad group)|Adjusted ratios of GMTs between groups (Control group and Co-Ad group) for MOPA-18C||1.16|0.77|
81618505|NCT02045836|162917439|NON_INFERIORITY|Non Inferiority criterion used: Upper Limit (UL) of the 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Opsonophagocytic Assay (OPA) GMT ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group had to be below 2.|Adjusted GMT|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.4|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titre - pooled variance|Adjusted GMT ratio (Control group / Co-Ad group)|Adjusted ratios of GMTs between groups (Control group and Co-Ad group) for MOPA-19A||1.4|0.95|
81529134|NCT01052077|162745585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.93||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH general association test controlling for trial center.||Week 12||2.86|1.31|0.0008
81618506|NCT02045836|162917439|NON_INFERIORITY|Non Inferiority criterion used: Upper Limit (UL) of the 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Opsonophagocytic Assay (OPA) GMT ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group had to be below 2.|Adjusted GMT|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.25|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titre - pooled variance|Adjusted GMT ratio (Control group / Co-Ad group)|Adjusted ratios of GMTs between groups (Control group and Co-Ad group) for MOPA-19F||1.25|0.84|
81618507|NCT02045836|162917439|NON_INFERIORITY|Non Inferiority criterion used: Upper Limit (UL) of the 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Opsonophagocytic Assay (OPA) GMT ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group had to be below 2.|Adjusted GMT|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.12|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titre - pooled variance|Adjusted GMT ratio (Control group / Co-Ad group)|Adjusted ratios of GMTs between groups (Control group and Co-Ad group) for MOPA-23F||1.12|0.7|
81618508|NCT02045836|162917440|NON_INFERIORITY|Non Inferiority criterion used: UL of the 95% CI for the anti-gE antibodies GMC ratio between the Control group and the Co-Ad group had to be below 1.5|Adjusted GMC|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.11|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration and age - pooled variance|Adjusted ratios of GMCs between groups (Control group and Co-Ad group)|Adjusted ratios of GMCs between groups (Control group and Co-Ad group) for anti-gE antibody ELISA concentrations||1.11|0.93|
81637373|NCT02233998|162965163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of difference|15.939|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|18.67||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|P-values were based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on the change from baseline.|95% Confidence limits for the location shift.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between treatment groups.||18.67|12.50|<0.001
81652970|NCT02269423|162996760|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||p-values are pairwise comparisons of log-transformed titers between each V920 dose, between each V920 dose and placebo, between all V920 dose levels combined and placebo and are from an ANOVA model.|ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||Day 28||||<0.001
81529135|NCT01052077|162745585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.64||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH general association test controlling for trial center.||Week 13||2.38|1.14|0.0074
81529136|NCT01052077|162745585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.47||||0.0339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH general association test controlling for trial center.||Week 14||2.08|1.03|0.0339
81529137|NCT01052077|162745586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|2.27||||0.2404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|9.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH general association test controlling for trial center.||Week 9||9.30|0.55|0.2404
81529138|NCT01052077|162745586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|2.04||||0.0983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|4.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH general association test controlling for trial center.||Week 10||4.98|0.83|0.0983
81529139|NCT01052077|162745586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.67||||0.0496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH general association test controlling for trial center.||Week 11||2.82|0.99|0.0496
81618509|NCT02547922|162917478|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.031||||0.9052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.621|1.713||The p-values presented are unadjusted and was compared with the respective adjusted significance level (α). If α is not displayed, no formal testing can be performed and the corresponding p-value was nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric mean ratio \>1 favours placebo.|The model includes fixed effects for treatment group, visit, stratification factors, log-transformed 24-hour UPCR at baseline, and treatment-by-visit interaction. All data up to and including the date of discontinuation of study treatment were included in the analysis.||1.713|0.621|0.9052
81618510|NCT02547922|162917479|SUPERIORITY||Difference in estimates|-0.08||||0.9929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.92|16.76||At Week 52, the p-values presented are unadjusted and will be compared to the respective adjusted significance level (α). If α is not displayed no formal testing can be performed and the corresponding p-value is nominal.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The statistical analysis represents the estimated percentage of responders. The responder/non-responder rates (percentages), the difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach.||16.76|-16.92|0.9929
81618511|NCT00102063|162917493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81618512|NCT00102063|162917493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81618513|NCT02739035|162917508|SUPERIORITY|A difference of 10 degrees in total mean range of motion between the control and the treatment group was considered a clinically significant improvement.||||||0.23||||||Using a standard alpha value of 0.05, p values below 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Outcomes were compared between the two study groups using two-sample t-tests. T-tests were two-sided and the standard alpha value of 0.05 was the threshold for statistical significance.~The null hypothesis was that there were no significant differences between control group of MUA alone and the treatment group of MUA with dexamethasone and celecoxib."||||0.23
81618514|NCT02739035|162917509|SUPERIORITY|A difference of 10 degrees in total mean range of motion (ROM) between the control and the treatment group was considered a clinically significant improvement. To detect this difference, a previous study's mean and standard deviation were referenced in order to predict the variation of results. 54 patients per arm were required to have 90% power with a two-sided t-test and a type I error rate of 5%. 130 patients were targeted for recruitment to account for up to a 20% dropout rate.||||||0.81||||||Using a standard alpha value of 0.05, p values below 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Outcomes were compared between the two study groups using two-sample t-tests. T-tests were two-sided and the standard alpha value of 0.05 was the threshold for statistical significance.~The null hypothesis was that there were no significant differences between control group of MUA alone and the treatment group of MUA with dexamethasone and celecoxib."||||0.81
81618515|NCT03165175|162917527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||This p-value is the for the group by time (group: intervention/control, by time: baseline/1 month) interaction.|ANOVA|||||||.72
81618516|NCT03165175|162917528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.598||||||This p-value is the for the group by time (group: intervention/control, by time: baseline/1 month) interaction.|ANOVA|||||||.598
81618517|NCT03165175|162917529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.954||||||This p-value is the for the group by time (group: intervention/control, by time: baseline/1 month) interaction.|ANOVA|||||||.954
81618518|NCT03165175|162917530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.167||||||This p-value is the for the group by time (group: intervention/control, by time: baseline/1 month) interaction.|ANOVA|||||||.167
81618519|NCT03165175|162917531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022||||||This p-value is the for the group by time (group: intervention/control, by time: baseline/1 month) interaction.|ANOVA|||||||.022
81618520|NCT01350804|162917560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.0458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.2|1.0|0.0458
81618521|NCT01350804|162917560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.5|1.1|0.0152
81618522|NCT03622593|162917578|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the two-sided 97.52% confidence interval for the difference in adjusted means for the faricimab 6 mg Q8W and the active comparator (aflibercept 2 mg Q8W) arms was greater than -4 letters, then faricimab 6 mg Q8W was considered non-inferior to aflibercept 2 mg Q8W. Non-inferiority was tested one-sided at a significance level of α = 0.0248.|Adjusted mean difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.1|3.2|||||The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.|Three hypotheses were tested in order for each faricimab arm (Q8W or PTI) separately against the aflibercept arm using a graph-based testing procedure. The analysis presented here is for the non-inferiority of Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||3.2|-0.1|
81637374|NCT02233998|162965164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of difference|2.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.78||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|P-values were based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on the change from baseline.|95% Confidence limits for the location shift.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between treatment groups.||2.78|1.30|<0.001
81652971|NCT02269423|162996760|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||p-values are pairwise comparisons of log-transformed titers between each V920 dose, between each V920 dose and placebo, between all V920 dose levels combined and placebo and are from an ANOVA model.|ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||Day 28||||<0.001
81652972|NCT02269423|162996760|OTHER|||||||0.161||||||p-values are pairwise comparisons of log-transformed titers between each V920 dose, between each V920 dose and placebo, between all V920 dose levels combined and placebo and are from an ANOVA model.|ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||Day 28||||0.161
81652973|NCT02269423|162996760|OTHER|||||||0.008||||||p-values are pairwise comparisons of log-transformed titers between each V920 dose, between each V920 dose and placebo, between all V920 dose levels combined and placebo and are from an ANOVA model.|ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||Day 28||||0.008
81652974|NCT02269423|162996760|OTHER|||||||0.173||||||p-values are pairwise comparisons of log-transformed titers between each V920 dose, between each V920 dose and placebo, between all V920 dose levels combined and placebo and are from an ANOVA model.|ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||Day 28||||0.173
81652975|NCT02269423|162996761|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||p-values are pairwise comparisons of log-transformed titers between each V920 dose, between each V920 dose and placebo, between all V920 dose levels combined and placebo and are from an ANOVA model.|ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||Day 28||||<0.001
81652976|NCT02269423|162996761|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||p-values are pairwise comparisons of log-transformed titers between each V920 dose, between each V920 dose and placebo, between all V920 dose levels combined and placebo and are from an ANOVA model.|ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||Day 28||||<0.001
81652977|NCT02269423|162996761|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||p-values are pairwise comparisons of log-transformed titers between each V920 dose, between each V920 dose and placebo, between all V920 dose levels combined and placebo and are from an ANOVA model.|ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||Day 28||||<0.001
81652978|NCT02269423|162996761|OTHER|||||||0.102||||||p-values are pairwise comparisons of log-transformed titers between each V920 dose, between each V920 dose and placebo, between all V920 dose levels combined and placebo and are from an ANOVA model.|ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||Day 28||||0.102
81652979|NCT02269423|162996761|OTHER|||||||0.124||||||p-values are pairwise comparisons of log-transformed titers between each V920 dose, between each V920 dose and placebo, between all V920 dose levels combined and placebo and are from an ANOVA model.|ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||Day 28||||0.124
81652980|NCT02269423|162996761|OTHER|||||||0.918||||||p-values are pairwise comparisons of log-transformed titers between each V920 dose, between each V920 dose and placebo, between all V920 dose levels combined and placebo and are from an ANOVA model.|ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||Day 28||||0.918
81652981|NCT03321253|162996773|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81652982|NCT03168542|162996812|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower 95% of the confidence limit of the proportion of subjects who require no more than one modification was greater than 50%.|Proportion|0.952|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.756|1.0|||Agresti-Coull confidence interval|Agresti-Coull method was used to estimate the confidence interval of the binomial proportions.||||1.000|0.756|
81652983|NCT00305344|162996943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: there will be no difference between AUC C-peptide at baseline and 1 or 2 years post cord blood infusion||||>0.05
81703407|NCT01602549|163101823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-3.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.13|15.88|||||Day 8, 60 min PD: The AMs/differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a MM fitting treatment, visit, time point (TP), treatment\*visit\*TP interaction, and BL score as fixed effects, TP as a repeated effect, and par. as a random effect.|60 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||15.88|-22.13|
81618523|NCT03622593|162917578|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the two-sided 97.52% confidence interval for the difference in adjusted means for the faricimab 6 mg PTI and the active comparator (aflibercept 2 mg Q8W) arms was greater than -4 letters, then faricimab 6 mg PTI was considered non-inferior to aflibercept 2 mg Q8W. Non-inferiority was tested one-sided at a significance level of α = 0.0248.|Adjusted mean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.1|2.1|||||The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.|Three hypotheses were tested in order for each faricimab arm (Q8W or PTI) separately against the aflibercept arm using a graph-based testing procedure. The analysis presented here is for the non-inferiority of Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||2.1|-1.1|
81618524|NCT03622593|162917578|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.1718|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.7|3.0||Tested at an overall significance level of α = 0.0248.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the Treatment-Naive Population.|Three hypotheses were tested in order for each faricimab arm (Q8W or PTI) separately against the aflibercept arm using a graph-based testing procedure. The analysis presented here is for the superiority of Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the Treatment-Naive Population.||3.0|-0.7|0.1718
81618525|NCT03622593|162917578|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.4602|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.2|2.4||Tested at an overall significance level of α = 0.0248.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the Treatment-Naive Population.|Three hypotheses were tested in order for each faricimab arm (Q8W or PTI) separately against the aflibercept arm using a graph-based testing procedure. The analysis presented here is for the superiority of Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the Treatment-Naive Population.||2.4|-1.2|0.4602
81618526|NCT03622593|162917578|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.0361|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.1|3.2||Tested at an overall significance level of α = 0.0248.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.|Three hypotheses were tested in order for each faricimab arm (Q8W or PTI) separately against the aflibercept arm using a graph-based testing procedure. The analysis presented here is for the superiority of Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||3.2|-0.1|0.0361
81618527|NCT03622593|162917578|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.493|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.1|2.1||Tested at an overall significance level of α = 0.0248.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.|Three hypotheses were tested in order for each faricimab arm (Q8W or PTI) separately against the aflibercept arm using a graph-based testing procedure. The analysis presented here is for the superiority of Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||2.1|-1.1|0.4930
81618528|NCT03622593|162917579|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the two-sided 97.52% confidence interval for the difference in CMH weighted percentages of participants for the faricimab Q8W and the active comparator (aflibercept Q8W) arms was greater than -10%, then faricimab Q8W was considered non-inferior to aflibercept.|Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-12.6|7.4||||||This analysis is for the non-inferiority of Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||7.4|-12.6|
81618529|NCT03622593|162917579|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the two-sided 97.52% confidence interval for the difference in CMH weighted percentages of participants for the faricimab PTI and the active comparator (aflibercept Q8W) arms was greater than -10%, then faricimab PTI was considered non-inferior to aflibercept.|Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-13.4|6.3||||||This analysis is for the non-inferiority of Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||6.3|-13.4|
81618530|NCT03622593|162917579|SUPERIORITY||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-5.4||||0.3009|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-16.9|6.1||Tested at an overall significance level of α = 0.0248.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This analysis is for the superiority of Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the Treatment-Naive Population.||6.1|-16.9|0.3009
81618531|NCT03622593|162917579|SUPERIORITY||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-6.9||||0.1735|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-18.3|4.4||Tested at an overall significance level of α = 0.0248.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This analysis is for the superiority of Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the Treatment-Naive Population.||4.4|-18.3|0.1735
81618532|NCT03622593|162917579|SUPERIORITY||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-2.6||||0.5757|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-12.6|7.4||Tested at an overall significance level of α = 0.0248.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This analysis is for the superiority of Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||7.4|-12.6|0.5757
81464592|NCT03521115|162621002|SUPERIORITY||b|-0.22|||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||controlling for condition (experimental vs. control) , IMR, baseline measure of outcome variable, teen gender, age, \& race.|6 month follow-up. Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing only the communication, and 2 for completing the alcohol component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||<0.10
81618533|NCT03622593|162917579|SUPERIORITY||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-3.5||||0.4293|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-13.4|6.3||Tested at an overall significance level of α = 0.0248.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This analysis is for the superiority of Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI compared with Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||6.3|-13.4|0.4293
81652984|NCT04954326|162996955|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% Confidence Interval of the geometric mean ratios of the Lyophilisate compared to the Liquid formulations for AUCinf should be completely contained within the predefined \[80.00%-125.00%\] equivalence interval.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|102.8||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.4|115.6|||ANOVA|||AUCinf was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) with fixed effect for formulation. The two one-sided tests procedures were performed on the geometric mean ratio (GMR) between test (S95014 lyophilizate) and reference (S95014 liquid formulation) treatments. The 90% confidence interval for the ratio was obtained within the framework of the ANOVA.||115.6|91.4|0.05
81652985|NCT04954326|162996956|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% Confidence Interval of the geometric mean ratios of the Lyophilisate compared to the Liquid formulations for Cmax should be completely contained within the predefined \[80.00%-125.00%\] equivalence interval.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|93.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.9|105.5|||ANOVA|||Cmax was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) with fixed effect for formulation. The two one-sided tests procedures were performed on the geometric mean ratio (GMR) between test (S95014 lyophilizate) and reference (S95014 liquid formulation) treatments. The 90% confidence interval for the ratio was obtained within the framework of the ANOVA.||105.5|82.9|0.05
81652986|NCT04954326|162996957|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% Confidence Interval of the geometric mean ratios of the Lyophilisate compared to the Liquid formulations for Cday14 should be completely contained within the predefined \[80.00%-125.00%\] equivalence interval.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|121.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.7|149.6|||ANOVA|||Cday14 was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) with fixed effect for formulation. The two one-sided tests procedures were performed on the geometric mean ratio (GMR) between test (S95014 lyophilizate) and reference (S95014 liquid formulation) treatments. The 90% confidence interval for the ratio was obtained within the framework of the ANOVA.||149.6|98.7|0.05
81652987|NCT00630734|162996962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0||||Threshold of significance was P\<0.05.|ANOVA|||Relative change data were compared between SLCO1B1 diplotype groups using one-way ANOVA (with post-hoc Bonferroni tests).||||0.43
81652988|NCT00630734|162996963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.28
81652989|NCT00630734|162996964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.66
81652990|NCT00630734|162996965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.85
81652991|NCT00630734|162996966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.11
81652992|NCT00630734|162996967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.15
81652993|NCT00630734|162996968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.22
81464593|NCT03521115|162621002|SUPERIORITY||b|-0.24|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||controlling for condition (experimental vs. control) , IMR, baseline measure of outcome variable, teen gender, age, \& race.|12 month follow-up. Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing only the communication, and 2 for completing the alcohol component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||<0.05
81464594|NCT03521115|162621002|SUPERIORITY||F|0.43|||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||18 month follow-up. Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing only the communication, and 2 for completing the alcohol component. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||>0.10
81652994|NCT00630734|162996969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.67
81652995|NCT00630734|162996970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.006
81652996|NCT00630734|162996971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.08
81652997|NCT00475228|162997015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81652998|NCT02209181|162997026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|16.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.522|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.42|21.35||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||21.35|11.42|<0.001
81652999|NCT02209181|162997026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.503||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|9.51||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||9.51|-0.35|0.068
81653000|NCT02209181|162997026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|16.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.531|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.21|21.18||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||21.18|11.21|<0.001
81653001|NCT02209181|162997026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.503|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.73|-6.88||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-6.88|-16.73|<0.001
81653002|NCT02209181|162997026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.531||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.17|4.8||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.80|-5.17|0.941
81653003|NCT02209181|162997027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.42||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.42|-0.19|0.448
81653004|NCT02209181|162997027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.22||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.22|-0.38|0.618
81618534|NCT03622593|162917582|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|11.1||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥15 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||11.1|-4.0|
81618535|NCT03622593|162917582|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|5.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥15 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||5.2|-9.1|
81653005|NCT02209181|162997027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.38||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.38|-0.23|0.621
81464595|NCT03521115|162621003|SUPERIORITY||b|-0.16|||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Controlled for condition (experimental vs. control) , IMR, baseline measure of outcome variable, teen gender, age, \& race.||6 month follow-up. Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing only the communication, and 2 for completing the alcohol component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||<.10
81464596|NCT03521115|162621003|SUPERIORITY||b|-0.26|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Controlled for condition (experimental vs. control) , IMR, baseline measure of outcome variable, teen gender, age, \& race.||12 month follow-up. Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing only the communication, and 2 for completing the alcohol component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||<0.05
81464597|NCT03521115|162621003|SUPERIORITY||F|1.55|||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||18 month follow-up. Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing only the communication, and 2 for completing the alcohol component. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||>0.10
81464598|NCT03521115|162621004|SUPERIORITY||b|-0.35|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||controlling for condition (experimental vs. control) , IMR, baseline measure of outcome variable, teen gender, age, \& race.|6 month follow-up. Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing only the communication, and 2 for completing the alcohol component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||<0.05
81464599|NCT03521115|162621004|SUPERIORITY||b|-0.02|||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||controlling for condition (experimental vs. control) , IMR, baseline measure of outcome variable, teen gender, age, \& race.|12 month follow-up. Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing only the communication, and 2 for completing the alcohol component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||>0.10
81464600|NCT03521115|162621005|SUPERIORITY||b|0.299|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized estimating equations||controlling for condition (experimental vs. control) , IMR, baseline measure of outcome variable, teen gender, age, \& race.|Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing some of the program, and 2 for completing the relationship component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||<0.01
81464601|NCT03521115|162621006|SUPERIORITY||b|0.268|||<|0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized estimating equations|||Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing some of the program, and 2 for completing the relationship component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||<.03
81464602|NCT03521115|162621007|SUPERIORITY||b|0.075|||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized estimating equations||controlling for condition (experimental vs. control) , IMR, baseline measure of outcome variable, teen gender, age, \& race.|Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing some of the program, and 2 for completing the relationship component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||>0.10
81464603|NCT03521115|162621008|SUPERIORITY||b|0.051|||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized estimating equations||controlling for condition (experimental vs. control) , IMR, baseline measure of outcome variable, teen gender, age, \& race.|Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing some of the program, and 2 for completing the relationship component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||>0.10
81618536|NCT03622593|162917582|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|13.4||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥10 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||13.4|-2.5|
81618537|NCT03622593|162917582|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|6.8||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥10 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||6.8|-8.9|
81618538|NCT03622593|162917582|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|10.3||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥5 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||10.3|-2.7|
81653006|NCT02209181|162997027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.11||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.11|-0.49|0.207
81653007|NCT02209181|162997027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.26||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.26|-0.34|0.794
81529140|NCT01052077|162745586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|2.12||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|3.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH general association test controlling for trial center.||Week 12||3.46|1.31|0.0019
81618539|NCT03622593|162917582|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|5.9||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥5 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||5.9|-7.3|
81618540|NCT03622593|162917582|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|5.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥0 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||5.2|-3.8|
81618541|NCT03622593|162917582|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|4.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥0 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||4.2|-4.9|
81618542|NCT03622593|162917587|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|8.9||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥15 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||8.9|-8.5|
81618543|NCT03622593|162917587|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|4.8||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥15 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||4.8|-11.8|
81618544|NCT03622593|162917587|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|11.4||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥10 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||11.4|-6.9|
81618545|NCT03622593|162917587|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|8.1||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥10 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||8.1|-9.8|
81618546|NCT03622593|162917587|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|8.5||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥5 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||8.5|-6.2|
81618547|NCT03622593|162917587|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|6.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥5 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||6.2|-8.3|
81529141|NCT01052077|162745586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.77||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH general association test controlling for trial center.||Week 13||2.67|1.17|0.0068
81529142|NCT01052077|162745586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.71||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.57||The CMH general association test controlling for trial center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 14||2.57|1.14|0.0089
81618548|NCT03622593|162917587|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|6.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥0 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||6.2|-3.8|
81618549|NCT03622593|162917587|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|5.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants gaining ≥0 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||5.2|-4.8|
81618550|NCT03622593|162917592|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.1||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥15 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||2.1|-1.6|
81618551|NCT03622593|162917592|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.9||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥15 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||1.9|-1.8|
81618552|NCT03622593|162917592|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.1||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥10 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||2.1|-2.3|
81618553|NCT03622593|162917592|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.9||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥10 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||1.9|-2.4|
81618554|NCT03622593|162917592|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.5||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥5 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||4.5|-1.9|
81618555|NCT03622593|162917592|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|4.6||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥5 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||4.6|-1.5|
81618556|NCT03622593|162917596|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥15 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||2.2|-2.3|
81618557|NCT03622593|162917596|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥15 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||2.2|-2.0|
81653008|NCT02209181|162997028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.86||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.86|0.82|<0.001
81653009|NCT02209181|162997028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.72||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.72|-0.30|0.420
81653010|NCT02209181|162997028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.97||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.97|-0.06|0.083
81653011|NCT02209181|162997028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-0.62||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-0.62|-1.64|<0.001
81653012|NCT02209181|162997028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.37||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-0.37|-1.40|<0.001
81653013|NCT02209181|162997029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.28|3.59||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.59|2.28|<0.001
81653014|NCT02209181|162997029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.29||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.29|-0.02|0.058
81653015|NCT02209181|162997029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.89||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.89|0.57|<0.001
81618558|NCT03622593|162917596|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|2.6||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥10 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||2.6|-2.7|
81618559|NCT03622593|162917596|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.3||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥10 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||2.3|-2.9|
81618560|NCT03622593|162917596|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.7||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥5 letters in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||4.7|-2.0|
81618561|NCT03622593|162917596|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.4||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥5 letters in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W.||4.4|-2.1|
81618562|NCT03622593|162917600|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|12.7||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||12.7|-3.1|
81618563|NCT03622593|162917600|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|6.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||6.2|-8.8|
81618564|NCT03622593|162917600|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|11.6||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||11.6|-6.5|
81618565|NCT03622593|162917600|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|7.4||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||7.4|-10.0|
81703408|NCT01602549|163101823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|17.63|||||Day 8, 90 min PD: The AMs/differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a MM fitting treatment, visit, time point (TP), treatment\*visit\*TP interaction, and BL score as fixed effects, TP as a repeated effect, and par. as a random effect.|90 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||17.63|-20.40|
81618566|NCT03622593|162917603|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|11.8||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||11.8|-2.4|
81618567|NCT03622593|162917603|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|9.8||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||9.8|-4.1|
81653016|NCT02209181|162997029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|-1.65||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-1.65|-2.96|<0.001
81653017|NCT02209181|162997029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|-1.04||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-1.04|-2.37|<0.001
81653018|NCT02209181|162997030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.01|4.46||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.46|3.01|<0.001
81618568|NCT03622593|162917603|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|9.4||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||9.4|-6.5|
81618569|NCT03622593|162917603|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|9.3||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||9.3|-6.0|
81618570|NCT03622593|162917606|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.5||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||1.5|-1.4|
81618571|NCT03622593|162917606|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.2||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||0.2|-1.6|
81618572|NCT03622593|162917606|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.1||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||2.1|-1.1|
81618573|NCT03622593|162917606|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.4||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||0.4|-1.4|
81653019|NCT02209181|162997030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.49||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.49|0.06|0.035
81464604|NCT03521115|162621009|SUPERIORITY||b|0.72|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized estimating equations|||Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing some of the program, and 2 for completing the relationship component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||<0.05
81464605|NCT03521115|162621010|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||Among those assigned to intervention, dosage was assigned as 0 for no exposure, 1 for completing some of the program, and 2 for completing the relationship component. A probit analysis predicting completion was conducted from baseline measures and an instrumental variable, inverse Mills' ratio (IMR) representing the underlying selection processes was included as a covariate accounting for factors related to program completion. All controls were assigned 0 dosage.||||>0.10
81618574|NCT03622593|162917615|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.8||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||1.8|-1.0|
81618575|NCT03622593|162917615|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.0||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||2.0|-1.0|
81618576|NCT03622593|162917615|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.8||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||1.8|-0.6|
81618577|NCT03622593|162917615|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.8||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||2.8|-0.4|
81618578|NCT03622593|162917616|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||0.0|0.0|
81618579|NCT03622593|162917616|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||0.0|0.0|
81618580|NCT03622593|162917616|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||0.0|0.0|
81618581|NCT03622593|162917616|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||0.0|0.0|
81618582|NCT03622593|162917623|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-25.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.95|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.4|-14.0||||||This is the adjusted mean difference for Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||-14.0|-37.4|
81618583|NCT03622593|162917623|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-17.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|-6.0||||||This is the adjusted mean difference for Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the ITT Population.||-6.0|-29.2|
81618584|NCT03622593|162917623|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-20.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.59|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.9|-7.0||||||This is the adjusted mean difference for Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the Treatment-Naive Population.||-7.0|-32.9|
81618585|NCT03622593|162917623|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|-1.5||||||This is the adjusted mean difference for Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W in the Treatment-Naive Population.||-1.5|-27.1|
81618586|NCT03622593|162917626|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|18.9||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||18.9|5.7|
81618587|NCT03622593|162917626|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|14.9||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the ITT Population.||14.9|1.5|
81653020|NCT02209181|162997030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.67||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.67|1.21|<0.001
81529143|NCT01052077|162745587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.23||||0.4605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for study center.||Week 9||2.18|0.70|0.4605
81529144|NCT01052077|162745587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.2||||0.3267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for study center.||Week 10||1.72|0.83|0.3267
81529145|NCT01052077|162745587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.37||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for study center.||Week 11||1.80|1.05|0.0230
81529146|NCT01052077|162745587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.36||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for study center.||Week 12||1.71|1.08|0.0105
81529147|NCT01052077|162745587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.26||||0.0417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for study center.||Week 13||1.58|1.01|0.0417
81529148|NCT01052077|162745587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.15||||0.2345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.44||CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: brexpiprazole - placebo.||Week 14||1.44|0.91|0.2345
81529149|NCT00042991|162745608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81529150|NCT00042991|162745609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0546||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||19 patients had Enhancing tumor at both Baseline and Post-RT time points. Thus, the following test was based on these 19 patients.||||0.0546
81529151|NCT00042991|162745610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81529152|NCT00042991|162745611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81529153|NCT04072887|162745620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0235||0.628|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.027|0.05|||ANCOVA|||||0.050|-0.027|0.628
81529154|NCT04072887|162745620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0144||0.425|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.012|0.035|||ANCOVA|||||0.035|-0.012|0.425
81529155|NCT04072887|162745620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0174||0.463|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.016|0.041|||ANCOVA|||||0.041|-0.016|0.463
81529156|NCT04072887|162745620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0173||0.244|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.008|0.049|||ANCOVA|||||0.049|-0.008|0.244
81529157|NCT04072887|162745620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0176||0.793|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.024|0.034|||ANCOVA|||||0.034|-0.024|0.793
81529158|NCT01153724|162745656|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|113.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.6||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.893|121.197||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio Olodaterol plus Fluconazole and Olodaterol||121.197|105.893|0.0101
81529159|NCT01153724|162745657|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|108.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.5||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.59|116.487||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio Olodaterol plus Fluconazole and Olodaterol for the category Olodaterol||116.487|101.590|0.0009
81529160|NCT01153724|162745657|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted geometric mean|85.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.4||0.0711|TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.277|93.253||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio Olodaterol plus Fluconazole and Olodaterol for the category Olodaterol glucuronide||93.253|79.277|0.0711
81529161|NCT01153724|162745660|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|114.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|33.5||0.1539|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.94|131.932||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio Olodaterol plus Fluconazole and Olodaterol for the category Olodaterol||131.932|99.940|0.1539
81529162|NCT01153724|162745660|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|74.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.068||0.8574|TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.619|83.266||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio Olodaterol plus Fluconazole and Olodaterol for the category Olodaterol glucuronide||83.266|66.619|0.8574
81529163|NCT01153724|162745661|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|74.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.6||0.9646|TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.105|79.418||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio Olodaterol plus Fluconazole and Olodaterol||79.418|69.105|0.9646
81529164|NCT02697435|162745664|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||P-value is calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81529165|NCT00367835|162745666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81529166|NCT00367835|162745667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81529167|NCT00367835|162745668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81529168|NCT00367835|162745669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81529169|NCT00367835|162745670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81529170|NCT00367835|162745671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81529171|NCT00367835|162745672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81529172|NCT00870545|162745677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||P values less than or equal to .05 were considered statistically significant, and those between .05 and .10 were considered to document trends that approached, but did not attain, statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in scores measured across three time points (baseline, 6 and 12 months)||||.003
81618588|NCT03622593|162917626|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|16.3||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm A: Faricimab 6 mg Q8W minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||16.3|1.6|
81618589|NCT03622593|162917626|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|13.6||||||This is the difference in percentage of participants in Arm B: Faricimab 6 mg PTI minus Arm C: Aflibercept 2 mg Q8W for the Treatment-Naive Population.||13.6|-1.2|
81618590|NCT02544152|162917669|OTHER||||||=|0.987|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value is from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by sex and baseline stool consistency||||=0.9870
81618591|NCT01113931|162917721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent Cure Rates|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|5.1||||||The planned sample size of 480 randomized subjects ensured that approximately 200 subjects per group were included in the primary efficacy analyses. The 20% rate of exclusion was to account for subjects who had a negative test for urogenital C. trachomatis at the Baseline visit.||5.1|-4.6|
81618592|NCT01113931|162917724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent Cure Rates|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|5.1||||||The planned sample size of 480 randomized subjects ensured that approximately 200 subjects per group were included in the primary efficacy analyses. The 20% rate of exclusion was to account for subjects who had a negative test for urogenital C. trachomatis at the Baseline visit.||5.1|-4.6|
81618593|NCT04956575|162917788|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.61|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H1N1 at Day 29.||2.61|1.27|
81618594|NCT04956575|162917788|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|2.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|3.7|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H1N1 at Day 29.||3.70|1.79|
81618595|NCT04956575|162917788|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|3.88|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H1N1 at Day 29.||3.88|1.88|
81618596|NCT04956575|162917788|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.5|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H3N2 at Day 29.||2.50|1.29|
81618597|NCT04956575|162917788|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|2.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|3.05|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H3N2 at Day 29.||3.05|1.57|
81618598|NCT04956575|162917788|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|2.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|3.5|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H3N2 at Day 29.||3.50|1.81|
81618599|NCT04956575|162917788|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.87|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Victoria-lineage at Day 29.||0.87|0.54|
81618600|NCT04956575|162917788|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.12|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Victoria-lineage at Day 29.||1.12|0.69|
81618601|NCT04956575|162917788|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.06|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Victoria-lineage at Day 29.||1.06|0.66|
81618602|NCT04956575|162917788|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.44|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Yamagata-lineage at Day 29.||1.44|0.86|
81618603|NCT04956575|162917788|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.54|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Yamagata-lineage at Day 29.||1.54|0.93|
81618604|NCT04956575|162917788|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.55|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Yamagata-lineage at Day 29.||1.55|0.93|
81618605|NCT04956575|162917789|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.44|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H1N1 at Day 29.||1.44|0.57|
81618606|NCT04956575|162917789|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.0|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H1N1 at Day 29.||2.00|0.78|
81618607|NCT04956575|162917789|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|1.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.99|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent. against H1N1 at Day 29.||2.99|1.16|
81618608|NCT04956575|162917789|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.21|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H3N2 at Day 29.||2.21|0.91|
81618609|NCT04956575|162917789|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.97|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H3N2 at Day 29.||2.97|1.21|
81618610|NCT04956575|162917789|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|2.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|4.14|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H3N2 at Day 29.||4.14|1.68|
81618611|NCT04956575|162917789|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.5|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Victoria-lineage at Day 29.||0.50|0.26|
81618612|NCT04956575|162917789|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.64|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Victoria-lineage at Day 29.||0.64|0.33|
81618613|NCT04956575|162917789|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.76|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Victoria-lineage at Day 29.||0.76|0.38|
81618614|NCT04956575|162917789|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.9|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Yamagata-lineage at Day 29.||0.90|0.43|
81618615|NCT04956575|162917789|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.35|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Yamagata-lineage at Day 29.||1.35|0.63|
81618616|NCT04956575|162917789|OTHER|The ratio of GMT was estimated by the ratio of model based GMT.|Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.09|||||The 2 sided 95% assessed the difference in immune response between the mRNA-1010 compared with the active comparator, Afluria Quadrivalent, at Day 29.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Yamagata-lineage at Day 29.||1.09|0.51|
81618617|NCT04956575|162917792|OTHER||Percent difference|12.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|27.93|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H1N1 at Day 29.||27.93|-2.00|
81618618|NCT04956575|162917792|OTHER||Percent difference|25.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.18|39.89|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H1N1 at Day 29.||39.89|11.18|
81618619|NCT04956575|162917792|OTHER||Percent Difference|26.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.33|40.84|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H1N1 at Day 29.||40.84|12.33|
81618620|NCT04956575|162917792|OTHER||Percent Difference|25.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.82|40.13|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H3N2 at Day 29.||40.13|9.82|
81618621|NCT04956575|162917792|OTHER||Percent Difference|31.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.66|45.73|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H3N2 at Day 29.||45.73|15.66|
81464606|NCT03063086|162621014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.137|0.208|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.208|0.137|<0.0001
81618622|NCT04956575|162917792|OTHER||Percent Difference|38.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.98|52.3|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H3N2 at Day 29.||52.30|22.98|
81464607|NCT03063086|162621014|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.159|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.123|0.195|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.195|0.123|<0.0001
81464608|NCT03063086|162621019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.124|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.161|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.161|0.086|<0.0001
81464609|NCT04590586|162621020|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.6672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.35|||Stratified log-rank test|Stratified by baseline score of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), and geographic region.|Hazard ratio (Lanadelumab vs. placebo) from a Cox regression model including baseline clinical severity of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), geographic region, and treatment arm as factors.|||2.35|0.59|0.6672
81618623|NCT04956575|162917792|OTHER||Percent Difference|-9.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.83|3.79|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Victoria-lineage at Day 29.||3.79|-24.83|
81618624|NCT04956575|162917792|OTHER||Percent Difference|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.91|14.73|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Victoria-lineage at Day 29.||14.73|-14.91|
81618625|NCT04956575|162917792|OTHER||Percent Difference|4.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.19|18.59|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Victoria-lineage at Day 29.||18.59|-11.19|
81618626|NCT04956575|162917792|OTHER||Percent Difference|8.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|23.09|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Yamagata-lineage at Day 29.||23.09|-6.72|
81618627|NCT04956575|162917792|OTHER||Percent Difference|15.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|29.37|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Yamagata-lineage at Day 29.||29.37|-0.74|
81618628|NCT04956575|162917792|OTHER||Percent Difference|19.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.22|33.22|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent. against Yamagata-lineage at Day 29.||33.22|3.22|
81618629|NCT04956575|162917793|OTHER||Percent Difference|9.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.62|28.31|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H1N1 at Day 29.||28.31|-10.62|
81618630|NCT04956575|162917793|OTHER||Percent Difference|18.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|36.61|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H1N1 at Day 29.||36.61|-1.81|
81618631|NCT04956575|162917793|OTHER||Percent Difference|23.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|41.86|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H1N1 at Day 29.||41.86|4.20|
81618632|NCT04956575|162917793|OTHER||Percent Difference|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.41|20.6|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H3N2 at Day 29.||20.60|-18.41|
81618633|NCT04956575|162917793|OTHER||Percent Difference|22.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|40.6|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H3N2 at Day 29.||40.60|2.09|
81464610|NCT04590586|162621021|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.24|||Stratified log-rank test|Stratified by baseline score of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), and geographic region.|Hazard ratio (apremilast vs. placebo) from a Cox regression model including baseline clinical severity of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), geographic region, and treatment arm as factors.|||1.24|0.77|0.8779
81464611|NCT04590586|162621033|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.0||||0.3773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|4.9|||Regression, Logistic||Risk difference is from a logistic regression including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), geographic region, and treatment arm as factors.|||4.9|-12.9|0.3773
81464612|NCT04590586|162621033|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.28|||||Odds ratio (apremilast vs. placebo) is from a logistic regression including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), geographic region, and treatment arm as factors.|||1.28|0.52|
81464613|NCT04590586|162621034|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.9||||0.4846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|5.3|||Regression, Logistic||Risk difference is from a logistic regression including baseline clinical severity of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), geographic region, and treatment arm as factors.|||5.3|-11.2|0.4846
81464614|NCT04590586|162621034|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.37|||||Odds ratio (apremilast vs. placebo) is from a logistic regression including baseline clinical severity of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), geographic region, and treatment arm as factors.|||1.37|0.51|
81653021|NCT02209181|162997030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|-2.24||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-2.24|-3.68|<0.001
81653022|NCT02209181|162997030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|-1.07||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-1.07|-2.52|<0.001
81464615|NCT04590586|162621035|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2||||0.9665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|7.6|||Regression, Logistic||Risk difference is from a logistic regression including baseline clinical severity of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), geographic region, and treatment arm as factors.|||7.6|-7.3|0.9665
81464616|NCT04590586|162621035|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.74|||||Odds ratio (apremilast vs. placebo) is from a logistic regression including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), geographic region, and treatment arm as factors.|||1.74|0.59|
81618634|NCT04956575|162917793|OTHER||Percent Difference|36.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.38|53.36|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against H3N2 at Day 29.||53.36|17.38|
81618635|NCT04956575|162917793|OTHER||Percent Difference|-37.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.36|-20.45|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Victoria-lineage at Day 29.||-20.45|-53.36|
81618636|NCT04956575|162917793|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-26.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.66|-6.9|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Victoria-lineage at Day 29.||-6.90|-43.66|
81618637|NCT04956575|162917793|OTHER||Percent Difference|-19.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.95|0.11|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Victoria-lineage at Day 29.||0.11|-37.95|
81618638|NCT04956575|162917793|OTHER||Percent Difference|-23.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.09|-4.26|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Yamagata-lineage at Day 29.||-4.26|-41.09|
81618639|NCT04956575|162917793|OTHER||Percent Difference|-4.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.09|15.59|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of against Afluria Quadrivalent Yamagata-lineage at Day 29.||15.59|-24.09|
81618640|NCT04956575|162917793|OTHER||Percent Difference|-8.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.13|11.27|||||Seroconversion percent difference of mRNA-1010 - Afluria Quadrivalent. 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen (score) method.|Humoral immunogenicity of mRNA-1010 relative to that of Afluria Quadrivalent against Yamagata-lineage at Day 29.||11.27|-28.13|
81618641|NCT03593876|162917799|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The a priori analysis plan was to defer statistical or hypothesis testing due to the focus on feasibility, and rather to assess mean participant-therapist communication scores across intervention sessions. The mean and standard deviation of these scores was 3.00 (1.00). The a priori criterion for feasibility was a mean score of 2.0 or greater.|||
81618642|NCT03593876|162917800|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|51.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.04|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||The a priori analysis plan was to defer statistical or hypothesis testing due to the focus on feasibility, and rather to assess change scores and effect size of the change scores to compare with previously published clinical trials.|The repeated measures effect size of change was Cohen's d(rm)=3.08.|||
81618643|NCT03593876|162917801|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.24|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||The a priori analysis plan was to defer statistical or hypothesis testing due to the focus on feasibility, and rather to assess change scores and effect size of the change scores to compare with previously published clinical trials.|The repeated measures effect size of change, Cohen's d(rm)=1.70|||
81618644|NCT00432458|162917804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Log Rank|Model was stratified by beta-2 microglobulin (high vs low), lytic bone lesions (present vs not) and bone marrow labeling index (high vs low)||||||0.02
81618645|NCT00432458|162917805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0048||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0048
81618646|NCT00432458|162917806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81618647|NCT00854906|162917811|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This was a pilot study. Therefore, no formal power analyses were performed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.666|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.6||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|1.401|||t-test, 2 sided|||The paired T-test was used to compare mean KTBUT and mean FTBUT.||1.401|-0.069|0.074
81618648|NCT00854906|162917812|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The analysis will evaluate the association between OSDI with KTBUT.|Pearson's Correlation, r|-0.34||||0.093|ONE_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||A correlation was performed between ODSI questionnaire results and each participant's KTBUT.||||0.093
81618649|NCT00854906|162917812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson's Correlation, r|-0.26||||0.216|||||||Pearson's Correlation|||A correlation was performed between ODSI questionnaire results and each participant's FTBUT.||||0.216
81618650|NCT00071799|162917813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|The p value is two-sided from the log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors of IPSS classification and FAB classification.||"A 95% CI range value of 'does not exist' is not accommodated in the results table, so all the 95% CI range values are offered here.~Azacitidine: low range of 17.9 months and high range of 'does not exist'.~Conventional Care: low range of 9.8 and high range of 17.0 months."||||0.0001
81618651|NCT00071799|162917813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.77|||Regression, Cox||Cox proportional hazards model stratified on the randomization factors of FAB and IPSS with model term of treatment.|||0.77|0.43|0.0002
81637375|NCT02233998|162965164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of difference|1.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.06||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|P-values were based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on the change from baseline.|95% Confidence limits for the location shift.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between treatment groups.||2.06|0.93|<0.001
81637376|NCT02233998|162965165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of difference|1.316||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.78||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|P-values were based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on the change from baseline.|95% Confidence limits for the location shift.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between treatment groups.||2.78|0.00|0.016
81529173|NCT00870545|162745678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0||||P values less than or equal to .05 were considered statistically significant, and those between .05 and .10 were considered to document trends that approached, but did not attain, statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was change in score over time (baseline, 6 and 12 months)||||.20
81529174|NCT00870545|162745679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P values less than or equal to .05 were considered statistically significant, and those between .05 and .10 were considered to document trends that approached, but did not attain, statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in scores measured across three time points (baseline, 6 and 12 months)||||<.001
81529175|NCT00870545|162745680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0||||P values less than or equal to .05 were considered statistically significant, and those between .05 and .10 were considered to document trends that approached, but did not attain, statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was change in score over time (baseline, 6 months, 12 months)||||.26
81529176|NCT00870545|162745681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0||||P values less than or equal to .05 were considered statistically significant, and those between .05 and .10 were considered to document trends that approached, but did not attain, statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was change in scores over time (baseline, 6 months, and 12 months)||||.04
81529177|NCT00870545|162745682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0||||P values less than or equal to .05 were considered statistically significant, and those between .05 and .10 were considered to document trends that approached, but did not attain, statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was change in score over time (baseline, 6 months, and 12 months)||||.10
81529178|NCT02178696|162745683|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.23||A p\<0.001 was established for regions a priori hypothesized (e.g. nucleus accumbens).|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.23|0.016|<0.001
81529179|NCT00445770|162745717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline+treatment +pooled study center+prior methotrexate use. If overall treatment effect statistically significant, 3 pairwise comparisons conducted, otherwise no further testing was made.|ANCOVA|||It was estimated that with 180 participants per group, there would be 81% power for the overall test. With this sample size and 0.05 (2-sided) type I error, there was 88% power to detect a 1.33 difference for the change of mTSS from baseline to 52 weeks between the etanercept 25 mg twice weekly group and Methotrexate group, assuming that the common standard deviation of the change of mTSS from baseline was 4.||||<0.0001
81529180|NCT00445770|162745717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81529181|NCT00445770|162745717|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An outcome showing that etanercept 10 mg was superior to methotrexate and the presence of numerical difference ≤0.5 mTSS units between etanercept 25 mg and etanercept 10 mg would support non-inferiority for the 2 etanercept treatments.||||||0.2634|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||||||0.2634
81529182|NCT00445770|162745718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81529183|NCT00445770|162745718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81529184|NCT00445770|162745718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2248|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||||||0.2248
81529185|NCT00445770|162745719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529186|NCT00445770|162745719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529187|NCT00445770|162745719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.726|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.7260
81529188|NCT00445770|162745719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529189|NCT00445770|162745719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529190|NCT00445770|162745719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5717|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.5717
81529191|NCT00445770|162745720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529192|NCT00445770|162745720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.0013
81618652|NCT00071799|162917814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3973||||||The p value is two-sided from the log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors of IPSS classification and FAB classification|Log Rank|||"Age \< 65 years The Kaplan-Meier median time to death was not reached due to a small number of events, so the KM 25th percentile survival time is presented.~Some of the values in outcome table #2 do not have 95% CI values so no 95% CI ranges are contained in the table. Those 95% CI ranges are added here.~Azacitidine: low range of 7.1 months and high range of 15.6 months.~Conventional Care: low range of 4.4 and high range of 12.4 months."||||0.3973
81653023|NCT02209181|162997031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.21|4.77||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.77|3.21|<0.001
81653024|NCT02209181|162997031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.64||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.64|0.09|0.028
81653025|NCT02209181|162997031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|3.26||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.26|1.70|<0.001
81653026|NCT02209181|162997031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-2.35||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-2.35|-3.90|<0.001
81653027|NCT02209181|162997031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|-0.73||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-0.73|-2.29|<0.001
81653028|NCT02209181|162997032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.92|4.65||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.65|2.92|<0.001
81464617|NCT04590586|162621036|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.46|||Proportional odds model||Odds ratio (Apremilast vs. Placebo) from a proportional odds model including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the 8-point ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), region, and treatment arm as factors.|Day 8||1.46|0.71|0.9119
81618653|NCT00071799|162917814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value is two-sided from the log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors of IPSS classification and FAB classification|Log Rank|||"Age \>= 65 years~Some of the values in outcome table #2 do not have 95% CI values so no 95% CI ranges are contained in the table. Those 95% CI ranges are added here.~Azacitidine: low range of 17.1 months and high range of 34.7 months.~Conventional Care: low range of 8.8 and high range of 16.4 months."||||<0.0001
81618654|NCT00071799|162917814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0707||||||The p value is two-sided from the log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors of IPSS classification and FAB classification|Log Rank|||"Age \>= 75 years. The Kaplan-Meier median time to death was not reached due to a small number of events, so the KM 25th percentile survival time is presented.~Some of the values in outcome table #2 do not have 95% CI values so no 95% CI ranges are contained in the table. Those 95% CI ranges are added here.~Azacitidine: low range of 1.7 months and high range of 15.0 months.~Conventional Care: low range of 4.1 and high range of 7.6 months."||||0.0707
81618655|NCT00071799|162917814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0042||||||The p value is two-sided from the log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors of IPSS classification and FAB classification|Log Rank|||"Gender: Male~Some of the values in outcome table #2 do not have 95% CI values so no 95% CI ranges are contained in the table. Those 95% CI ranges are added here.~Azacitidine: low range of 17.9 months and high range of 'does not exist'.~Conventional Care: low range of 10.8 and high range of 17.2 months."||||0.0042
81618656|NCT00071799|162917814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0469||||||The p value is two-sided from the log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors of IPSS classification and FAB classification|Log Rank|||"Gender: Female~Some of the values in outcome table #2 do not have 95% CI values so no 95% CI ranges are contained in the table. Those 95% CI ranges are added here.~Azacitidine: low range of 13.0 months and high range of 'does not exist'.~Conventional Care: low range of 8.2 and high range of 17.6 months."||||0.0469
81618657|NCT00071799|162917814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0056||95.0||||"95% CI ranges are added here.~Azacitidine: low range of 21.1 months and high range of 'does not exist'.~Conventional Care: low range of 9.3 and high range of 21.9 months."|Log Rank|The p value is two-sided from the log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors of IPSS classification and FAB classification.||FAB: Refractory anemia with excess blasts (RAEB). All patients were stratified at randomization by FAB classification and IPSS score as determined by the investigator using centrally read bone marrow and cytogenetic data. Subsequently, the FAB classifications and IPSS scores were reviewed by an Independent Review Committee (IRC). The subgroup analyses presented by FAB and IPSS represent the FAB classification and IPSS scores as determined by the IRC.||||0.0056
81618658|NCT00071799|162917814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0322||95.0||||The p value is two-sided from the log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors of IPSS classification and FAB classification|Log Rank|||"FAB: RAEB in transformation~Some of the values in outcome table #2 do not have 95% CI values so no 95% CI ranges are contained in the table. Those 95% CI ranges are added here.~Azacitidine: low range of 11.7 months and high range of 'does not exist'.~Conventional Care: low range of 9.4 and high range of 17.0 months."||||0.0322
81618659|NCT00071799|162917814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1679||95.0||||The p value is two-sided from the log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors of IPSS classification and FAB classification|Log Rank|||"WHO: RAEB 1. The Kaplan-Meier median time to death was not reached due to a small number of events, so the KM 25th percentile survival time is presented.~Some of the values in outcome table #2 do not have 95% CI values so no 95% CI ranges are contained in the table. Those 95% CI ranges are added here.~Azacitidine: low range of 6.6 months and high range of 'does not exist'.~Conventional Care: low range of 1.8 and high range of 9.8 months."||||0.1679
81618660|NCT00071799|162917814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0692||95.0||||The p value is two-sided from the log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors of IPSS classification and FAB classification|Log Rank|||"WHO: RAEB-2~Some of the values in outcome table #2 do not have 95% CI values so no 95% CI ranges are contained in the table. Those 95% CI ranges are added here.~Azacitidine: low range of 15.9 months and high range of 'does not exist'.~Conventional Care: low range of 8.8 and high range of 19.4 months."||||0.0692
81618661|NCT00071799|162917814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0017||95.0||||The p value is two-sided from the log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors of IPSS classification and FAB classification|Log Rank|||"WHO: Other~Some of the values in outcome table #2 do not have 95% CI values so no 95% CI ranges are contained in the table. Those 95% CI ranges are added here.~Azacitidine: low range of 15.6 months and high range of 'does not exist'.~Conventional Care: low range of 11.1 and high range of 17.5 months."||||0.0017
81637377|NCT02233998|162965165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of difference|0.926||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|1.85||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|P-values were based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on the change from baseline.|95% Confidence limits for the location shift.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between treatment groups.||1.85|-0.16|0.197
81618662|NCT00071799|162917814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.103||95.0||||"95% CI ranges are added here.~Azacitidine: low range of 17.1 months and high range of 'does not exist'.~Conventional Care: low range of 8.7 and high range of 24.1 months."|Log Rank|The p value is two-sided from the log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors of IPSS classification and FAB classification.||IPSS: Intermediate 2 All patients were stratified at randomization by FAB classification and IPSS score as determined by the investigator using centrally read bone marrow and cytogenetic data. Subsequently, the FAB classifications and IPSS scores were reviewed by an Independent Review Committee (IRC). The subgroup analyses presented by FAB and IPSS represent the FAB classification and IPSS scores as determined by the IRC.||||0.1030
81618663|NCT00071799|162917814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0||||"95% CI ranges are added here.~Azacitidine: low range of 15.0 months and high range of 'does not exist'.~Conventional Care: low range of 9.0 and high range of 17.0 months."|Log Rank|The p value is two-sided from the log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors of IPSS classification and FAB classification||IPSS: High All patients were stratified at randomization by FAB classification and IPSS score as determined by the investigator using centrally read bone marrow and cytogenetic data. Subsequently, the FAB classifications and IPSS scores were reviewed by an Independent Review Committee (IRC). The subgroup analyses presented by FAB and IPSS represent the FAB classification and IPSS scores as determined by the IRC.||||0.0020
81618664|NCT00071799|162917815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0025||95.0||||The p value is two-sided from the log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors of IPSS classification and FAB classification.|Log Rank|||||||0.0025
81618665|NCT00071799|162917815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.87|||Regression, Cox||Cox proportional hazards model stratified on the randomization factors of FAB and IPSS with model term of treatment.|||0.87|0.53|0.0027
81618666|NCT00071799|162917816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2555||95.0||||The p value is two-sided from the log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors of IPSS classification and FAB classification|Log Rank|||||||0.2555
81618667|NCT00071799|162917816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.2562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.15|||Regression, Cox||Cox proportional hazards model stratified on the randomization factors of FAB and IPSS with model term of treatment.|||1.15|0.60|0.2562
81618668|NCT00071799|162917817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The p value is from Fisher's exact test comparing the difference in the azacitidine group and the combined group of CCR regimens among patients who were transfusion dependent at baseline and transfusion independent during the on-treatment period.||||<0.0001
81618669|NCT00071799|162917818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0005||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The p value is from Fisher's exact test comparing the difference in the azacitidine group and the combined group of CCR regimens among patients who were transfusion independent at baseline and remained transfusion independent during the on-treatment period.||||0.0005
81618670|NCT00071799|162917819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The p value is from Fisher's exact test comparing the difference in the azacitidine group and the combined group of CCR regimens among patients who were transfusion dependent at baseline and transfusion independent during the on-treatment period||||1.000
81618671|NCT00071799|162917820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The p value is from Fisher's exact test comparing the difference in the azacitidine group and the combined group of CCR regimens among patients who were transfusion independent at baseline and remained transfusion independent during the on-treatment period.||||<0.0001
81618672|NCT00071799|162917821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Overall (Complete + Partial Remission)||||0.0001
81618673|NCT00071799|162917821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.015||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Complete remission||||0.0150
81618674|NCT00071799|162917821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0094||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Partial Remission||||0.0094
81618675|NCT00071799|162917821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3297||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Stable Disease||||0.3297
81618676|NCT00071799|162917822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Any Improvement||||<0.0001
81618677|NCT00071799|162917822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Erythroid Response - Major||||<0.0001
81618678|NCT00071799|162917822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6203||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Erythroid Response - Minor||||0.6203
81618679|NCT00071799|162917822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Platelet Response - Major||||0.0003
81618680|NCT00071799|162917822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7514||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Platelet Response - Minor||||0.7514
81618681|NCT00071799|162917822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8695||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Neutrophil Response - Major||||0.8695
81618682|NCT00071799|162917822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.176||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Neutrophil Response - Minor||||0.1760
81618683|NCT00071799|162917823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0466||95.0||||The p value is two-sided from the log rank test which compares whether the azacitidine and control group follow the same duration curve.|Log Rank|||||||0.0466
81618684|NCT00071799|162917823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.0|||Regression, Cox|||||1.00|0.53|0.0474
81618685|NCT00071799|162917824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002||95.0||||The p value is two-sided from the log rank test which compares whether the azacitidine and control group follow the same duration curve.|Log Rank|||||||0.0002
81618686|NCT00071799|162917825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.67||||0.1327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.2|||exact binomial|||||1.20|0.35|0.1327
81618687|NCT00071799|162917827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The p value is two-sided from the log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors of IPSS classification and FAB classification|Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81618688|NCT00071799|162917827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.7|||Regression, Cox||Cox proportional hazards model stratified on the randomization factors of FAB and IPSS with model term of treatment.|||0.70|0.35|<0.0001
81653029|NCT02209181|162997032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.88||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.88|0.16|0.021
81529193|NCT00445770|162745720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.0186
81653030|NCT02209181|162997032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|3.93||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.93|2.19|<0.001
81653031|NCT02209181|162997032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|-1.91||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-1.91|-3.63|<0.001
81653032|NCT02209181|162997032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|0.15||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.15|-1.59|0.104
81464618|NCT04590586|162621036|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.6475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.58|||Proportional odds model||Odds ratio (Apremilast vs. Placebo) from a proportional odds model including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the 8-point ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), region, and treatment arm as factors.|Day 15||1.58|0.75|0.6475
81464619|NCT04590586|162621036|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.48|||Proportional odds model||Odds ratio (Apremilast vs. Placebo) from a proportional odds model including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the 8-point ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), region, and treatment arm as factors.|Day 29||1.48|0.64|0.9071
81464620|NCT04590586|162621037|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.4507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.66|||Proportional odds model||Odds ratio (Apremilast vs. Placebo) from a proportional odds model including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the 8-point ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), region, and treatment arm as factors.|||1.66|0.80|0.4507
81464621|NCT04590586|162621038|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.53|||Proportional odds model||Odds ratio (Apremilast vs. Placebo) from a proportional odds model including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the 8-point ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), region, and treatment arm as factors.|||1.53|0.64|0.9741
81464622|NCT04590586|162621039|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.8754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.7|||Proportional odds model||Odds ratio (Apremilast vs. Placebo) from a proportional odds model including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the 8-point ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), region, and treatment arm as factors.|||1.70|0.64|0.8754
81464623|NCT04590586|162621040|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2||||0.9695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|9.1|||Regression, Logistic||Risk difference is from a logistic regression including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), geographic region, and treatment arm as factors.|Analysis of clinical recovery on Day 8||9.1|-8.7|0.9695
81464624|NCT04590586|162621040|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.59|||||Odds ratio (apremilast vs. placebo) is from a logistic regression including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), geographic region, and treatment arm as factors.|Analysis of clinical recovery on Day 8||1.59|0.64|
81464625|NCT04590586|162621040|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.4||||0.6236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|7.1|||Regression, Logistic||Risk difference is from a logistic regression including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), geographic region, and treatment arm as factors.|Analysis of clinical recovery on Day 15||7.1|-11.9|0.6236
81464626|NCT04590586|162621040|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.37|||||Odds ratio (apremilast vs. placebo) is from a logistic regression including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), geographic region, and treatment arm as factors.|Analysis of clinical recovery on Day 15||1.37|0.59|
81464627|NCT04590586|162621040|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.2||||0.1664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|2.5|||Regression, Logistic||Risk difference is from a logistic regression including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), geographic region, and treatment arm as factors.|Analysis of clinical recovery on Day 29||2.5|-14.9|0.1664
81464628|NCT04590586|162621040|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.15|||||Odds ratio (apremilast vs. placebo) is from a logistic regression including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), geographic region, and treatment arm as factors.|Analysis of clinical recovery on Day 29||1.15|0.45|
81464629|NCT04590586|162621041|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5||||0.9043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|8.3|||Regression, Logistic||Risk difference is from a logistic regression including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), geographic region, and treatment arm as factors.|||8.3|-9.3|0.9043
81464630|NCT04590586|162621041|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.54|||||Odds ratio (apremilast vs. placebo) is from a logistic regression including the baseline clinical severity of 2 on the ordinal scale for clinical severity (yes/no), remdesivir use at baseline (yes/no), geographic region, and treatment arm as factors.|||1.54|0.62|
81464631|NCT01290679|162621053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of SVR12|32.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.3|41.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in proportions of SVR12 between the treatment groups.||41.2|23.3|<0.001
81653033|NCT02209181|162997033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.18|4.07||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.07|2.18|<0.001
81653034|NCT02209181|162997033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.92||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.92|0.04|0.041
81618689|NCT03959241|162917829|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.641||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.492|0.835||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Regression, Cox|||This is the result of the Cox proportional hazards analysis. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of GRFS hazard ratio between treatment groups after adjustment for age group, donor type and HLA Matching Score, disease risk index, Planned RIC Conditioning Regimen, and Planned post-transplant maintenance therapies.||0.835|0.492|0.001
81618690|NCT03959241|162917830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.995||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||This is the unadjusted analysis. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of grade II-IV acute GVHD post-transplantation between the treatment groups.||||0.995
81618691|NCT03959241|162917830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||This is the unadjusted analysis. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of grade III-IV acute GVHD post-transplantation between the treatment groups||||0.001
81618692|NCT03959241|162917830|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.758|1.267||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Regression, Cox|||This is the result of the Cox proportional hazards analysis. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of grade II-IV acute GVHD post-transplantation between the treatment groups using a Cox regression model for the cause-specific hazard of aGVHD||1.267|0.758|0.879
81618693|NCT03959241|162917830|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.386||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.215|0.691||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Regression, Cox|||This is the result of the Cox proportional hazards analysis. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of grade III-IV aGVHD hazard ratio between treatment groups after adjustment for age group, donor type and HLA Matching Score, disease risk index, Planned RIC Conditioning Regimen, and Planned post-transplant maintenance therapies.||0.691|0.215|0.001
81618694|NCT03959241|162917834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||This is the unadjusted analysis. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of chronic GVHD post-transplantation between the treatment groups||||0.005
81618695|NCT03959241|162917834|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.556||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.381|0.813||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Regression, Cox|||This is the result of the Cox proportional hazards analysis. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of the chronic GVHD hazard ratio between treatment groups after adjustment for age group, donor type and HLA Matching Score, disease risk index, Planned RIC Conditioning Regimen, and Planned post-transplant maintenance therapies||0.813|0.381|0.002
81618696|NCT03959241|162917837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Immunosuppression-Free Survival between the treatment groups||||0.038
81618697|NCT03959241|162917838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Neutrophil Recovery between the treatment groups||||0.032
81618698|NCT03959241|162917839|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Platelet Recovery greater than or equal to 20,000/mm\^3 between the treatment groups||||<0.001
81618699|NCT03959241|162917839|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Platelet Recovery greater than or equal to 50,000/mm\^3 between the treatment groups||||<0.001
81618700|NCT03959241|162917840|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Lymphocyte Recovery between the treatment groups||||<0.001
81618701|NCT03959241|162917841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.919||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Donor Cell Engraftment at Day 28 after transplantation between the treatment groups||||0.919
81618702|NCT03959241|162917841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.198||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Donor Cell Engraftment at Day 100 after transplantation between the treatment groups||||0.198
81618703|NCT03959241|162917842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of quantitative donor chimerism at Day 28 after transplantation between the treatment groups||||0.670
81618704|NCT03959241|162917842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.607||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of quantitative donor chimerism at Day 100 after transplantation between the treatment groups||||0.607
81618705|NCT03959241|162917843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.906||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||This is the unadjusted analysis. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Disease Relapse between the treatment groups||||0.906
81464632|NCT01290679|162621054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of SVRW72|29.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.2|38.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in proportions of SVRW72 between the treatment groups.||38.5|20.2|<0.001
81464633|NCT01290679|162621055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of SVR24|31.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.5|40.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in proportions of SVR24 between the treatment groups.||40.5|22.5|<0.001
81464634|NCT01290679|162621056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of SVR4|32.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|41.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in proportions of SVR4 between the treatment groups.||41.0|23.5|<0.001
81618706|NCT03959241|162917843|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.985||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.641|1.515||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Regression, Cox|||This is the result of the Cox proportional hazards analysis. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Disease Relapse hazard ratio between treatment groups after adjustment for age group, donor type and HLA Matching Score, disease risk index, Planned RIC Conditioning Regimen, and Planned post-transplant maintenance therapies||1.515|0.641|0.947
81618707|NCT03959241|162917844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.167||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||This is the unadjusted analysis. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Treatment-related Mortality between the treatment groups||||0.167
81618708|NCT03959241|162917844|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.675||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.404|1.127||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Regression, Cox|||This is the result of the Cox proportional hazards analysis. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Treatment-related Mortality hazard ratio between treatment groups after adjustment for age group, donor type and HLA Matching Score, disease risk index, Planned RIC Conditioning Regimen, and Planned post-transplant maintenance therapies||1.127|0.404|0.133
81618709|NCT03959241|162917848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Grade 2 and 3 infections between the treatment groups||||0.018
81618710|NCT03959241|162917849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.825||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of CMV between the treatment groups||||0. 825
81618711|NCT03959241|162917850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.351||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Log Rank|||This is the unadjusted analysis. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Disease-Free Survival between the treatment groups||||0.351
81618712|NCT03959241|162917850|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.847||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.176||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Regression, Cox|||This is the result of the Cox proportional hazards analysis. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Disease-Free Survival hazard ratio between treatment groups after adjustment for age group, donor type and HLA Matching Score, disease risk index, Planned RIC Conditioning Regimen, and Planned post-transplant maintenance therapies||1.176|0.610|0.320
81618713|NCT03959241|162917851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.335||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Log Rank|||This is the unadjusted analysis. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Overall Survival between the treatment groups||||0.335
81618714|NCT03959241|162917851|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.797||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.541|1.175||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Regression, Cox|||This is the result of the Cox proportional hazards analysis. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of the Overall Survival hazard ratio between treatment groups after adjustment for age group, donor type and HLA Matching Score, disease risk index, Planned RIC Conditioning Regimen, and Planned post-transplant maintenance therapies||1.175|0.541|0.252
81618715|NCT01290224|162917857|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A one-sided McNemar's test of the primary endpoint with 10 patients will have 86% power at 5% Type I error rate to detect a 60% difference in the percentage of at least 50% reduction in the scrambler and sham procedure, based on the assumption that the proportion of discordant pairs is at 70%.||||||0.763||95.0|||||McNemar|||McNemar's test was used to test for a difference between Scrambler and Sham procedure in their success rate.||||0.7630
81618716|NCT03861767|162917864|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.97||||||Low dose groups collapsed and compared to placebo||1.97|0.67|
81618717|NCT03861767|162917864|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.25||||||Intermediate dose groups were collapsed and compared to placebo||1.25|0.42|
81618718|NCT03861767|162917864|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.84||||||High dose groups were collapsed and compared to placebo||1.84|0.61|
81618719|NCT03861767|162917865|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.03|||Regression, Logistic|||All intervention groups were grouped together and compared to placebo||2.03|0.52|0.92
81618720|NCT03861767|162917866|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||All intervention groups were grouped together and compared to placebo||2.00|0.52|0.80
81618721|NCT03861767|162917867|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|3.11|||Regression, Logistic|||All intervention groups were grouped together and compared to placebo||3.11|0.49|0.65
81618722|NCT03861767|162917868|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.62|||Regression, Logistic|||All intervention groups were grouped together and compared to placebo||3.62|0.73|0.23
81618723|NCT03861767|162917869|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.86|||Regression, Logistic|||All intervention groups were grouped together and compared to placebo||2.86|0.71|0.31
81618724|NCT03861767|162917870|SUPERIORITY||Beta-coefficient|0.0011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||All intervention groups were grouped together and compared to placebo||||0.97
81618725|NCT03861767|162917871|SUPERIORITY||Beta-coefficient|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||All intervention groups were grouped together and compared to placebo||||0.30
81618726|NCT03861767|162917872|SUPERIORITY||Beta-coefficient|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||All intervention groups were grouped together and compared to placebo||||0.65
81618727|NCT03861767|162917874|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.86|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.86|0.74|0.27
81618728|NCT03861767|162917875|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.98||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|7.44|||Regression, Logistic|||All intervention groups were collapsed and compared to placebo||7.44|1.19|0.01
81653035|NCT02209181|162997033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|4.09||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.09|2.19|<0.001
81653036|NCT02209181|162997033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|-1.21||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-1.21|-3.09|<0.001
81653037|NCT02209181|162997033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.97||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.97|-0.93|0.973
81653038|NCT02209181|162997034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|3.87||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.87|1.87|<0.001
81653039|NCT02209181|162997034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.88||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.88|-0.10|0.079
81653040|NCT02209181|162997034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|4.27||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.27|2.27|<0.001
81653041|NCT02209181|162997034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|-1.0||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-1.00|-2.98|<0.001
81653042|NCT02209181|162997034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.4||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.40|-0.61|0.440
81653043|NCT02209181|162997035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|3.57||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.57|1.52|<0.001
81653044|NCT02209181|162997035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|1.83||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.83|-0.21|0.118
81653045|NCT02209181|162997035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|4.16||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.16|2.10|<0.001
81529194|NCT00445770|162745720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||<0.0001
81653046|NCT02209181|162997035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|-0.71||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-0.71|-2.75|<0.001
81618729|NCT03861767|162917876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|5.3|||Regression, Logistic|||All intervention groups were collapsed and compared to placebo||5.30|1.34|<0.01
81618730|NCT03861767|162917877|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.56|||Regression, Logistic|||All intervention groups were collapsed into one group and compared with placebo. Patients were compared whether they were discharged home or other.||1.56|0.52|0.72
81618731|NCT00346333|162917879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance= 0.05. Annual assessments of data by data monitoring board were done with p-values adjusted using the O'Brien-Fleming rule for intermediate looks.|Longitudinal regression analysis|||"Primary Analysis:Proc mixed of the Statistical Analysis System (SAS) was used to compare annual rates of change by treatment group over 4 years.~Power Calculation:240 patients were estimated to be needed to provide sufficient power (i.e. alpha=0.05;beta=0.10)to observe a statistically significant difference between mean change in the 2 groups on the HFA 30-2 total point score over a 4-year interval."||||0.66
81653047|NCT02209181|162997035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.62||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.62|-0.44|0.262
81618732|NCT00346333|162917879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance= 0.05. Annual assessments of data by data monitoring board were done with p-values adjusted using the O'Brien-Fleming rule for intermediate looks.|Clustered Wilcoxon|||Secondary Analysis: As change distribution was non-normal, slope for each eye was calculated with least squares regression and converted to ranks. The Clustered Wilcoxon test was used to compare slope distributions between groups accounting for correlation between slopes for eyes within individuals.||||0.52
81618733|NCT00346333|162917880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance= 0.05. Annual assessments of data by data monitoring board were done with p-values adjusted using the O'Brien-Fleming rule for intermediate looks.|Longitudinal regression analysis|||Primary Analysis: Proc Mixed of SAS was used to compare annual rates of change by treatment group over four years.The unit of analysis was the eye. Each patient contributed 2, 1, or 0 eyes with non-missing data.||||0.05
81464635|NCT01290679|162621083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean differences|-16.776|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3081||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1502|-4.4025|||Piecewise Linear Model|||Fatigue Severity Score AUC60||-4.4025|-29.1502|0.008
81464636|NCT01290679|162621083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean differences|-18.837|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.4715||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4933|-4.1801|||Piecewise Linear Model|||Fatigue Severity Score AUC72||-4.1801|-33.4933|0.012
81464637|NCT01290679|162621084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean differences|-282.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|105.4927||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-489.1252|-75.1949|||Piecewise Linear Model|||Impairment in Work Productivity AUC60||-75.1949|-489.1252|0.008
81464638|NCT01290679|162621084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean differences|-324.363|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|124.026||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-567.708|-81.0182|||Piecewise Linear Model|||Impairment in Work Productivity AUC72||-81.0182|-567.7080|0.009
81464639|NCT01290679|162621085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Differences|-282.436|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|104.9894||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-488.415|-76.4566|||Piecewise linear model|||Impairment in Daily Activities AUC60||-76.4566|-488.4150|0.007
81464640|NCT01290679|162621085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean differences|-329.204|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|123.408||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-571.3389|-87.0695|||Piecewise Linear Model|||Impairment in Daily Activities AUC72||-87.0695|-571.3389|0.008
81464641|NCT01290679|162621086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean differences|-186.852|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|121.4741||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-425.4109|51.7059|||Piecewise linear model|||Time Missed from Work AUC60||51.7059|-425.4109|0.125
81464642|NCT01290679|162621086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean differences|-188.202|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|141.1702||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-465.507|89.104|||Piecewise linear model|||Time Missed from Work AUC72||89.1040|-465.5070|0.183
81464643|NCT04791319|162621095|SUPERIORITY||MH weights|7.1||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|26.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Chi-squared|||||26.2|-12.1|0.489
81464644|NCT04791319|162621095|SUPERIORITY||MH Weights|7.1||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|23.7|||Chi-squared|||||23.7|-9.4|0.448
81464645|NCT04791319|162621095|SUPERIORITY||MH Weights|42.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.9|61.1|||Chi-squared|||||61.1|22.9|0.001
81618734|NCT00346333|162917880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance= 0.05. Annual assessments of data by data monitoring board were done with p-values adjusted using the O'Brien-Fleming rule for intermediate looks.|Clustered Wilcoxon|||Secondary Analysis: As change distribution was non-normal, slope for each eye was calculated with least squares regression and converted to ranks. The Clustered Wilcoxon test was used to compare slope distributions between groups accounting for correlation between slopes for eyes within individuals.||||0.03
81618735|NCT00346333|162917881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance= 0.05. Annual assessments of data by data monitoring board were done with p-values adjusted using the O'Brien-Fleming rule for intermediate looks.|Longitudinal regression analysis|||Primary analysis:Proc Mixed of SAS was used to compare annual rates of change by treatment group over four years.The unit of analysis was the eye.Each patient contributed 2,1,or 0 eyes with non-missing data.||||0.24
81618736|NCT00346333|162917881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||||||Apriori threshold for statistical significance= 0.05. Annual assessments of data by data monitoring board were done with p-values adjusted using the O'Brien-Fleming rule for intermediate looks.|Clustered Wilcoxon|||Secondary Analysis: As change distribution was non-normal, slope for each eye was calculated with least squares regression and converted to ranks. The Clustered Wilcoxon test was used to compare slope distributions between groups accounting for correlation between slopes for eyes within individuals.||||0.20
81618737|NCT00346333|162917882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance= 0.05. Annual assessments of data by data monitoring board were done with p-values adjusted using the O'Brien-Fleming rule for intermediate looks.|Longitudinal regression analysis|||Proc MIXED of SAS was used to compare annual rates of change over four years between the treatment groups.||||0.59
81618738|NCT00346333|162917883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance= 0.05. Annual assessments of data by data monitoring board were done with p-values adjusted using the O'Brien-Fleming rule for intermediate looks.|Longitudinal regression analysis|||Proc MIXED of SAS was used to compare annual rates of change over 4 years between the 2 groups.||||0.80
81618739|NCT00922207|162917939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.6853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.75|0.46|0.6853
81618740|NCT00922207|162917939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.1977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.26|0.35|0.1977
81618741|NCT00922207|162917939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.2916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.38|0.39|0.2916
81618742|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.34||||0.0353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.66|||ANCOVA|||Baseline||0.66|0.02|0.0353
81618743|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.23||||0.1114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Baseline||0.52|-0.05|0.1114
81618744|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Baseline||0.21|-0.42|0.5150
81618745|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.89|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||0.89|0.34|<0.001
81618746|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|-1.65|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||-1.65|-2.19|<0.001
81618747|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|-2.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||-2.27|-2.81|<0.001
81464646|NCT00791661|162621104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (fed/fasted)|0.92||||||95.0|||||Mixed-effect model|Based on mixed effect model with panel and treatment-within-panel as fixed effects and participant-within panel as a random effect.||||||
81618748|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||2.06|1.34|<0.001
81618749|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.55||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||-0.15|-0.95|0.0071
81464647|NCT00791661|162621106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (fed/fasted)|0.81||||||95.0|||||Mixed-effect model|Based on mixed effect model with panel and treatment-within-panel as fixed effects and participant-within panel as a random effect.||||||
81529195|NCT00445770|162745720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.0006
81618750|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|-1.9|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||-1.90|-2.61|<0.001
81618751|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||2.08|1.16|<0.001
81618752|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.9557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.53|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||0.53|-0.56|0.9557
81618753|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|-1.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||-1.14|-2.15|<0.001
81618754|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.73||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 28||1.27|0.18|0.0094
81618755|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.51||||0.0943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 28||1.11|-0.09|0.0943
81618756|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.23||||0.4354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 28||0.35|-0.82|0.4354
81653048|NCT02209181|162997036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.96||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.96|0.88|<0.001
81653049|NCT02209181|162997036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|1.61||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.61|-0.45|0.271
81653050|NCT02209181|162997036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|3.99||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.99|1.91|<0.001
81653051|NCT02209181|162997036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|-0.32||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-0.32|-2.37|0.011
81653052|NCT02209181|162997036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|2.07||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.07|-0.01|0.052
81653053|NCT02209181|162997037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.29||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.29|0.21|0.018
81653054|NCT02209181|162997037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.56||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.56|-0.50|0.310
81653055|NCT02209181|162997037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|3.85||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.85|1.76|<0.001
81653056|NCT02209181|162997037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|0.31||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.31|-1.75|0.172
81653057|NCT02209181|162997037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.6||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.60|0.51|0.004
81653058|NCT02209181|162997038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.84||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.84|-0.17|0.102
81653059|NCT02209181|162997038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|1.35||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.35|-0.64|0.479
81653060|NCT02209181|162997038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|3.86||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.86|1.85|<0.001
81653061|NCT02209181|162997038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.52||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.52|-1.47|0.345
81529196|NCT00445770|162745720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1123|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model based on rank transformed data: rank of change = rank baseline + treatment + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.1123
81618757|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.36||||0.2509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.98|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40||0.98|-0.26|0.2509
81618758|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.67||||0.0429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40||1.31|0.02|0.0429
81618759|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.3585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.93|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40||0.93|-0.34|0.3585
81618760|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.04||||0.9014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.74|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 52||0.74|-0.65|0.9014
81618761|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.57||||0.1122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 52||1.28|-0.13|0.1122
81618762|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.51||||0.1602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 52||1.23|-0.20|0.1602
81618763|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.49||||0.1599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 64||0.19|-1.17|0.1599
81618764|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.23||||0.5045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.92|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 64||0.92|-0.45|0.5045
81618765|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.72||||0.0412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.41|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 64||1.41|0.03|0.0412
81618766|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.54||||0.1347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 76||0.17|-1.24|0.1347
81618767|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.4027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|1.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 76||1.01|-0.41|0.4027
81618768|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.81||||0.0311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.55|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 76||1.55|0.07|0.0311
81618769|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.36||||0.3183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 88||0.35|-1.07|0.3183
81618770|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.52||||0.1371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 88||1.22|-0.17|0.1371
81653062|NCT02209181|162997038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|3.02||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.02|1.01|<0.001
81618771|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.6|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 88||1.60|0.21|0.0113
81618772|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.21||||0.5608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 100||0.50|-0.92|0.5608
81618773|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.17||||0.6323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.88|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 100||0.88|-0.53|0.6323
81618774|NCT00922207|162917940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.2752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|1.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 100||1.11|-0.32|0.2752
81618775|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.6107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|9.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline||9.71|0.26|0.6107
81618776|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0788|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline||||0.0788
81618777|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1761|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline||||0.1761
81618778|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.7044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|5.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||5.09|0.34|0.7044
81618779|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.35||||0.0927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|46.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||46.76|0.61|0.0927
81529197|NCT00445770|162745721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52 for progression \<=0.5||||<0.0001
81529198|NCT00445770|162745721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52 for progression \<=0.5||||0.0002
81618780|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.04||||0.1858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|36.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||36.89|0.44|0.1858
81618781|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.9385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|3.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||3.38|0.33|0.9385
81618782|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.5068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|5.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||5.77|0.43|0.5068
81618783|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.5544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|5.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||5.50|0.41|0.5544
81618784|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||2.31|0.26|0.6510
81618785|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.3192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||1.69|0.20|0.3192
81618786|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.5818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||2.03|0.29|0.5818
81618787|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.8796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28||2.66|0.41|0.8796
81618788|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28||1.52|0.27|0.3050
81618789|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.2414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28||1.44|0.26|0.2414
81618790|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.8502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||2.22|0.50|0.8502
81618791|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||1.61|0.38|0.5000
81618792|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.3882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||1.53|0.36|0.3882
81618793|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52||1.99|0.50|0.9584
81529199|NCT00445770|162745721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3022|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52 for progression \<=0.5||||0.3022
81618794|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.2576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52||1.34|0.35|0.2576
81618795|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.2362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52||1.34|0.36|0.2362
81618796|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||1.90|0.49|0.9861
81618797|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.2919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||1.35|0.37|0.2919
81618798|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.2674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||1.38|0.38|0.2674
81618799|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.6148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 76||1.64|0.43|0.6148
81618800|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.0904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 76||1.08|0.30|0.0904
81618801|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.2073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 76||1.27|0.36|0.2073
81618802|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||1.98|0.52|0.9980
81653063|NCT02209181|162997039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|1.51||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.51|-0.52|0.338
81618803|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.3489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||1.40|0.39|0.3489
81618804|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.2847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||1.38|0.38|0.2847
81618805|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.5596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 100||1.62|0.44|0.5596
81529200|NCT00445770|162745721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52 for progression \<=3.0||||0.0001
81618806|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.2112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 100||1.27|0.36|0.2112
81618807|NCT00922207|162917941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.4066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 100||1.48|0.43|0.4066
81618808|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.6921|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline||||0.6921
81618809|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.3939|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline||||0.3939
81618810|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.6818|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline||||0.6818
81618811|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.7582|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6||||0.7582
81618812|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.5381|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6||||0.5381
81618813|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.7747|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6||||0.7747
81618814|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.8034|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.8034
81618815|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.6306|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.6306
81618816|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.4574|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.4574
81618817|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.5824|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||0.5824
81618818|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.9321|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||0.9321
81618819|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.5263|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||0.5263
81618820|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.2025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 22||||0.2025
81618821|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.6702|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 22||||0.6702
81618822|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.0818|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 22||||0.0818
81618823|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.6214|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28||||0.6214
81618824|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.6774|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28||||0.6774
81618825|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.3154|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28||||0.3154
81618826|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.2709|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 34||||0.2709
81618827|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.3804|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 34||||0.3804
81653064|NCT02209181|162997039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|1.54||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.54|-0.47|0.299
81653065|NCT02209181|162997039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|3.73||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.73|1.70|<0.001
81653066|NCT02209181|162997039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|1.04||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.04|-0.97|0.942
81653067|NCT02209181|162997039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|3.24||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.24|1.21|<0.001
81653068|NCT02209181|162997040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.53||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.53|-0.48|0.306
81653069|NCT02209181|162997040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.49||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.49|-0.51|0.335
81653070|NCT02209181|162997040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|3.8||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.80|1.78|<0.001
81464648|NCT00791661|162621110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-8.1||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.0|6.8||A step down procedure starting with the highest tolerated dose was implemented.|Mixed Models Analysis|Based on mixed effect model with glucose baseline, panel and treatment-within-panel as fixed effects and participant-within panel as a random effect.|The calculation used to determine the difference in least squares mean (LS mean) was LS mean for MK-1006 15 mg minus LS mean for placebo.|At one or more well tolerated single doses of MK-1006, the 24-hour weighted mean glucose concentration is expected to be at least 25 mg/dL lower than placebo.||6.8|-23.0|0.368
81618828|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.7645|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 34||||0.7645
81618829|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.182|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||||0.1820
81618830|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.7167|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||||0.7167
81529201|NCT00445770|162745721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52 for progression \<=3.0||||0.0002
81618831|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.3104|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||||0.3104
81618832|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.091|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 46||||0.0910
81529202|NCT00445770|162745721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52 for progression \<=3.0||||0.3120
81618833|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.6094|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 46||||0.6094
81618834|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.2166|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 46||||0.2166
81653071|NCT02209181|162997040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.97||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.97|-1.03|0.946
81653072|NCT02209181|162997040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|3.28||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.28|1.25|<0.001
81653073|NCT02209181|162997041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|1.56||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.56|-0.45|0.279
81618835|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.901|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52||||0.9010
81618836|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.906|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52||||0.9060
81618837|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.7268|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52||||0.7268
81618838|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.5372|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||||0.5372
81618839|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.1588|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||||0.1588
81618840|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.4268|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||||0.4268
81618841|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.4389|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 76||||0.4389
81618842|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.6708|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 76||||0.6708
81464649|NCT00791661|162621110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-16.6||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.2|-1.1||A step down procedure starting with the highest tolerated dose was implemented.|Mixed Models Analysis|Based on mixed effect model with glucose baseline, panel and treatment-within-panel as fixed effects and participant-within panel as a random effect.|The calculation used to determine the difference in least squares mean (LS mean) was LS mean for MK-1006 30 mg minus LS mean for placebo.|At one or more well tolerated single doses of MK-1006, the 24-hour weighted mean glucose concentration is expected to be at least 25 mg/dL lower than placebo.||-1.1|-32.2|0.079
81464650|NCT00791661|162621110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-25.7||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.9|-10.5||A step down procedure starting with the highest tolerated dose was implemented.|Mixed Models Analysis|Based on mixed effect model with glucose baseline, panel and treatment-within-panel as fixed effects and participant-within panel as a random effect.|The calculation used to determine the difference in least squares mean (LS mean) was LS mean for MK-1006 45 mg minus LS mean for placebo.|At one or more well tolerated single doses of MK-1006, the 24-hour weighted mean glucose concentration is expected to be at least 25 mg/dL lower than placebo.||-10.5|-40.9|0.007
81464651|NCT00791661|162621110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diffrence in least squares mean|-36.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-52.0|-20.5||A step down procedure starting with the highest tolerated dose was implemented.|Mixed Models Analysis|Based on mixed effect model with glucose baseline, panel and treatment-within-panel as fixed effects and participant-within panel as a random effect.|The calculation used to determine the difference in least squares mean (LS mean) was LS mean for MK-1006 60 mg minus LS mean for placebo.|At one or more well tolerated single doses of MK-1006, the 24-hour weighted mean glucose concentration is expected to be at least 25 mg/dL lower than placebo.||-20.5|-52.0|<.001
81464652|NCT00791661|162621110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-19.7||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-42.2|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Based on mixed effect model with glucose baseline, panel and treatment-within-panel as fixed effects and participant-within panel as a random effect.|The calculation used to determine the difference in least squares mean (LS mean) was LS mean for MK-1006 60 mg fed minus LS mean for placebo fed.|||2.7|-42.2|0.147
81464653|NCT00791661|162621110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|12.3||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|25.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Based on mixed effect model with glucose baseline, panel and treatment-within-panel as fixed effects and participant-within panel as a random effect.|Difference in least squares mean (LS mean) was calculated as LS mean for MK-1006 60 mg minus LS mean for MK-1006 60 mg fed.|||25.2|-0.5|0.114
81464654|NCT00791661|162621110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-28.9||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.9|-7.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Based on mixed effect model with glucose baseline, panel and treatment-within-panel as fixed effects and participant-within panel as a random effect.|The calculation used to determine the difference in least squares mean (LS mean) was LS mean for placebo fed minus LS mean for placebo.|||-7.9|-49.9|0.026
81464655|NCT00791661|162621110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-57.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-73.3|-41.9||A step down procedure starting with the highest tolerated dose was implemented.|Mixed Models Analysis|Based on mixed effect model with glucose baseline, panel and treatment-within-panel as fixed effects and participant-within panel as a random effect.|The calculation used to determine the difference in least squares mean (LS mean) was LS mean for MK-1006 80 mg minus LS mean for placebo.|At one or more well tolerated single doses of MK-1006, the 24-hour weighted mean glucose concentration is expected to be at least 25 mg/dL lower than placebo.||-41.9|-73.3|<.001
81618843|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.2145|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 76||||0.2145
81618844|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.8608|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||||0.8608
81618845|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.0283|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||||0.0283
81618846|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.0369|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||||0.0369
81618847|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.4606|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 100||||0.4606
81618848|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.0832|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 100||||0.0832
81618849|NCT00922207|162917943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.2655|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 100||||0.2655
81618850|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.21||||0.0649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.43|||ANCOVA|||Baseline||0.43|-0.01|0.0649
81618851|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.1867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Baseline||0.33|-0.06|0.1867
81618852|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.5003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Baseline||0.15|-0.30|0.5003
81618853|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.2259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||0.05|-0.22|0.2259
81618854|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||-0.11|-0.36|<0.001
81618855|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.15||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||-0.04|-0.27|0.0085
81618856|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||0.18|-0.22|0.8160
81618857|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.4393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||0.12|-0.27|0.4393
81618858|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||0.11|-0.22|0.4890
81618859|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.08||||0.4656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||0.30|-0.14|0.4656
81618860|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.08||||0.5016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||0.31|-0.15|0.5016
81618861|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.9582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||0.22|-0.23|0.9582
81618862|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.07||||0.6214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.36|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 28||0.36|-0.21|0.6214
81618863|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.09||||0.5493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.39|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 28||0.39|-0.21|0.5493
81618864|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.8881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 28||0.32|-0.28|0.8881
81618865|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.7912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40||0.27|-0.36|0.7912
81618866|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.11||||0.5427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.46|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40||0.46|-0.24|0.5427
81618867|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.15||||0.3788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.49|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40||0.49|-0.19|0.3788
81618868|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.09||||0.6172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 52||0.26|-0.44|0.6172
81618869|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.11||||0.6002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 52||0.50|-0.29|0.6002
81464656|NCT00791661|162621110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-15.3||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.5|-0.1||A step down procedure starting with the highest tolerated dose was implemented.|Mixed Models Analysis|Based on mixed effect model with glucose baseline, panel and treatment-within-panel as fixed effects and participant-within panel as a random effect.|The calculation used to determine the difference in least squares mean (LS mean) was LS mean for MK-1006 100 mg minus LS mean for placebo.|At one or more well tolerated single doses of MK-1006, the 24-hour weighted mean glucose concentration is expected to be at least 25 mg/dL lower than placebo.||-0.1|-30.5|0.099
81464657|NCT00791661|162621110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-43.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-60.8|-27.0||A step down procedure starting with the highest tolerated dose was implemented.|Mixed Models Analysis|Based on mixed effect model with glucose baseline, panel and treatment-within-panel as fixed effects and participant-within panel as a random effect.|The calculation used to determine the difference in least squares mean (LS mean) was LS mean for MK-1006 140 mg minus LS mean for placebo.|At one or more well tolerated single doses of MK-1006, the 24-hour weighted mean glucose concentration is expected to be at least 25 mg/dL lower than placebo.||-27.0|-60.8|<.001
81618870|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.19||||0.3101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.56|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 52||0.56|-0.18|0.3101
81618871|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.14||||0.4256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 64||0.20|-0.47|0.4256
81618872|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.9762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.36|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 64||0.36|-0.35|0.9762
81618873|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.4504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.47|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 64||0.47|-0.21|0.4504
81618874|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.12||||0.4076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 76||0.17|-0.42|0.4076
81618875|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.7591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 76||0.27|-0.37|0.7591
81618876|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.08||||0.6449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 76||0.40|-0.25|0.6449
81618877|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.7108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 88||0.25|-0.36|0.7108
81618878|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.12||||0.4725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.47|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 88||0.47|-0.22|0.4725
81618879|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.19||||0.2439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 88||0.50|-0.13|0.2439
81618880|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.1862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 100||0.50|-0.10|0.1862
81618881|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.15||||0.3057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.43|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 100||0.43|-0.14|0.3057
81618882|NCT00922207|162917944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.8002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 100||0.29|-0.38|0.8002
81618883|NCT03299816|162917946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|Mixed effects regression|Urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) was not normally distributed and was natural log transformed for analyses||||||0.17
81618884|NCT03299816|162917947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|Mixed effects regression|||||||0.36
81618885|NCT03299816|162917948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|Mixed effects regression|||||||0.33
81618886|NCT03299816|162917949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|Mixed effects regression|Urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) was not normally distributed and was natural log transformed for analyses||||||0.61
81618887|NCT03299816|162917950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|Mixed effects regression|Urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) was not normally distributed and was natural log transformed for analyses||||||0.73
81618888|NCT03299816|162917951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|Mixed effects regression|||||||0.75
81618889|NCT02311907|162917954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Generalized linear models (repeated measures analysis of variance \[ANOVA\]) will be used to compare the CIPN between GSH and placebo arms.||||0.21
81618890|NCT02311907|162917955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.63
81618891|NCT03684265|162917977|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence acceptance range for the ratio of geometric means was 80- 125%|Geometric mean ratio T/R, %|92.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.02|96.62|||||Standard error of the mean is actually intra individual coefficient of variation.|Relative bioavailability comparison of Movalis® capsules (T) with Movalis® tablets (R) for AUC0-t. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) model in the log scale was used. This model included the sequence, period and type of therapy as fixed effects and the effect study subjects grouped within the sequence was considered random||96.62|89.02|
81618892|NCT03684265|162917978|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence acceptance range for the ratio of geometric means was 80- 125%|Geometric mean ratio T/R, %|78.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.57|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.7|84.56|||||Standard error of the mean is actually intra individual coefficient of variation.|Relative bioavailability comparison of Movalis® capsules (T) with Movalis® tablets (R) for Cmax. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) model in the log scale was used. This model included the sequence, period and type of therapy as fixed effects and the effect study subjects grouped within the sequence was considered random||84.56|73.70|
81618893|NCT03684265|162917979|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence acceptance range for the ratio of geometric means was 80- 125%|Geometric mean ratio T/R, %|97.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.96|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.57|101.72|||||Standard error of the mean is actually intra individual coefficient of variation.|Relative bioavailability comparison of Movalis® capsules (T) with Movalis® tablets (R) for AUC0-∞. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) model in the log scale was used. This model included the sequence, period and type of therapy as fixed effects and the effect study subjects grouped within the sequence was considered random||101.72|92.57|
81618894|NCT02709655|162918050|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.0937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using an REML-based MMRM approach with freely varying mean and covariance structure and with country, treatment (vortioxetine 10 mg/day, vortioxetine 20 mg/day, fluoxetine, and placebo), and Week as fixed factors and Baseline CDRS-R total score as a continuous covariate, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline CDRS-R-by-Week interaction.||0.36|-4.54|0.0937
81618895|NCT02709655|162918050|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.2336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using an REML-based MMRM approach with freely varying mean and covariance structure and with country, treatment (vortioxetine 10 mg/day, vortioxetine 20 mg/day, fluoxetine, and placebo), and Week as fixed factors and Baseline CDRS-R total score as a continuous covariate, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline CDRS-R-by-Week interaction.||1.11|-4.56|0.2336
81618896|NCT02709655|162918050|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.0879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.29|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using an REML-based MMRM approach with freely varying mean and covariance structure and with country, treatment (vortioxetine 10 mg/day, vortioxetine 20 mg/day, fluoxetine, and placebo), and Week as fixed factors and Baseline CDRS-R total score as a continuous covariate, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline CDRS-R-by-Week interaction.||0.37|-5.29|0.0879
81618897|NCT02709655|162918050|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.0531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.65|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using an REML-based MMRM approach with freely varying mean and covariance structure and with country, treatment (vortioxetine 10 mg/day, vortioxetine 20 mg/day, fluoxetine, and placebo), and Week as fixed factors and Baseline CDRS-R total score as a continuous covariate, the treatment-by-week interaction, and Baseline CDRS-R-by-Week interaction.||0.04|-6.65|0.0531
81618898|NCT03215927|162918085|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-2.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.36|4.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjustments are for baseline FVC, age, and gender, with a repeated measures effect of participant.|The comparison difference value is µABT - µPlacebo.|The null hypothesis for the change outcomes is µABT - µPlacebo = 0.||4.26|-9.36|<0.05
81618899|NCT03215927|162918086|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.77|||Regression, Cox||ABT is the numerator and Placebo is the denominator for the hazard ratios. The dispersion value given is the SE of the estimate on the natural log scale.|The null hypothesis for the time to event outcomes is exp(bABT) / exp(bPlacebo) = 1.||2.77|0.16|<0.05
81618900|NCT03215927|162918087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.12|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|23.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjustments are for baseline FVC, age, and gender, with a repeated measures effect of participant.|The comparison difference value is µABT - µPlacebo.|The null hypothesis for the change outcomes is µABT - µPlacebo = 0.||23.83|-8.80|<0.05
81618901|NCT03215927|162918088|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|4.02|||Regression, Cox||ABT is the numerator and Placebo is the denominator for the hazard ratios. The dispersion value given is the SE of the estimate on the natural log scale.|The null hypothesis for the time to event outcomes is exp(bABT) / exp(bPlacebo) = 1.||4.02|0.04|<0.05
81464658|NCT00791661|162621110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-59.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-75.1|-43.7||A step down procedure starting with the highest tolerated dose was implemented.|Mixed Models Analysis|Based on mixed effect model with glucose baseline, panel and treatment-within-panel as fixed effects and participant-within panel as a random effect.|The calculation used to determine the difference in least squares mean (LS mean) was LS mean for MK-1006 170 mg minus LS mean for placebo.|At one or more well tolerated single doses of MK-1006, the 24-hour weighted mean glucose concentration is expected to be at least 25 mg/dL lower than placebo.||-43.7|-75.1|<.001
81464659|NCT03605862|162621111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4009|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon|Analysis was stratified by time from onset of symptoms, pre-enrollment symptom relief medication use, and presence of underlying lung conditions||||||0.4009
81529203|NCT00445770|162745721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52 for progression \<=SDD||||0.0010
81529204|NCT00445770|162745721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52 for progression \<=SDD||||0.0285
81464660|NCT03605862|162621112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1923|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon|Analysis was stratified by time from onset of symptoms, pre-enrollment symptom relief medication use, and presence of underlying lung conditions||||||0.1923
81464661|NCT03605862|162621113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2057|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2057
81464662|NCT03605862|162621114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0712|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon|Analysis stratified by time from symptom onset at Baseline, pre-enrollment symptom relief medication use, and presence of underlying lung condition||||||0.0712
81464663|NCT03605862|162621115|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison for study day 2||||1.0000
81464664|NCT03605862|162621115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9142|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison for study day 3||||0.9142
81464665|NCT03605862|162621115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0132|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison for study day 7||||0.0132
81464666|NCT03605862|162621116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1239|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison for day 2||||0.1239
81529205|NCT00445770|162745721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0433|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52 for progression \<=SDD||||0.0433
81618902|NCT00465816|162918089|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of rSBA-MenA GMTs between Nimenrix + Twinrix group and (over) Nimenrix group was ≥ 0.5.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.22|||ANCOVA|||To assess the Non-inferiority in term of rSBA-MenA GMT of the Nimenrix + Twinrix group compared to Nimenrix one, two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) from ANCOVA model on the GMTs ratio (Nimenrix+Twinrix group over Nimenrix group) was computed. The model was adjusted for age strata and baseline titre.||1.22|0.8|
81618903|NCT00465816|162918089|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of rSBA-MenC GMTs between Nimenrix + Twinrix group and (over) Nimenrix group was ≥ 0.5.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.21|||ANCOVA|||To assess the Non-inferiority in term of rSBA-MenC GMT of the Nimenrix+Twinrix group compared to Nimenrix one, Two-sided 95% CI from ANCOVA model on the GMTs ratio (Nimenrix+Twinrix group over Nimenrix group) was computed. The model was adjusted for age strata and baseline titre.||1.21|0.68|
81618904|NCT00465816|162918089|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of rSBA-MenW-135 GMTs between Nimenrix + Twinrix group and (over) Nimenrix group was ≥ 0.5.|Adjusted GMT ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.19|||ANCOVA|||To assess the Non-inferiority in term of rSBA-MenW-135 GMT of the Nimenrix+Twinrixg roup compared to Nimenrix one, Two-sided 95% CI from ANCOVA model on the GMTs ratio (Nimenrix+Twinrix group over Nimenrix group) was computed. The model was adjusted for age strata and baseline titre.||1.19|0.87|
81618905|NCT00465816|162918089|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of rSBA-MenY GMTs between Nimenrix + Twinrix group and (over) Nimenrix group was ≥ 0.5.|Adjusted GMT ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.19|||ANCOVA|||To assess the Non-inferiority in term of rSBA-MenY GMT of the Nimenrix+Twinrix group compared to Nimenrix one, Two-sided 95% CI from ANCOVA model on the GMTs ratio (Nimenrix+Twinrix group over Nimenrix group) was computed. The model was adjusted for age strata and baseline titre.||1.19|0.85|
81618906|NCT00465816|162918090|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the two-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI for group difference (Nimenrix+Twinrix group minus Twinrix group) in the percentage of subjects with vaccine seroconversion was ≥ pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|3.9||||||To assess the Non-inferiority of the Nimenrix+Twinrix group compared to Twinrix one, two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the difference in seroconversion rates for hepatitis A (Nimenrix+Twinrix group minus Twinrix group) was computed.||3.9|-1.19|
81618907|NCT00465816|162918091|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the two-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI for group difference (Nimenrix+Twinrix group minus Twinrix group) in the percentage of subjects with vaccine seroconversion was ≥ pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Percentage difference|-0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|2.92||||||To assess the Non-inferiority of the Nimenrix+Twinrix group compared to the Twinrix one, two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the difference in seroprotection rates for hepatitis B (Nimenrix+Twinrix group minus Twinrix group) was computed.||2.92|-2.64|
81618908|NCT00818454|162918124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||MMRM ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81618909|NCT00818454|162918125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||MMRM ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81618910|NCT00818454|162918126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.159|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|||||||0.159
81618911|NCT00818454|162918127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8278|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|||||||0.8278
81618912|NCT00818454|162918128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5098|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|||||||0.5098
81618913|NCT00818454|162918129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6591|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|||||||0.6591
81618914|NCT00818454|162918130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3631|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|||||||0.3631
81618915|NCT00818454|162918131|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Enter additional comments here, if non-inferiority or equivalence analysis||||||0.6787|||||||MMRM ANCOVA|||||||0.6787
81618916|NCT00818454|162918132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, period, week, and treatment by week interaction||||||0.0001
81464667|NCT03605862|162621116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison for day 3||||0.1022
81618917|NCT00818454|162918133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, period, week, and treatment by week interaction||||||0.0003
81464668|NCT03605862|162621116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46213|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison for day 7||||0.46213
81464669|NCT03605862|162621119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon|Analysis stratified by time from symptom onset at first dose, pre-enrollment symptom relief medication use, and presence of underlying lung condition||||||0.0140
81618918|NCT03675581|162918134|OTHER|Relative systemic exposure|Ratio of the geometric means (T/R) %|101.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.83|110.67|||ANOVA|"The statistical model was analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale considering the effects subjects as random and treatment as fixed."|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) T=Test, R=Reference|||110.67|92.83|
81464670|NCT03605862|162621120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0112|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon|Analysis stratified by time from onset at first dose, pre-enrollment symptom relief medication use, and presence of underlying lung condition||||||0.0112
81653074|NCT02209181|162997041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|1.53||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.53|-0.46|0.292
81653075|NCT02209181|162997041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|3.68||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.68|1.66|<0.001
81653076|NCT02209181|162997041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.98||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.98|-1.02|0.971
81653077|NCT02209181|162997041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.12||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.12|1.11|<0.001
81653078|NCT02209181|162997042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.5||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.50|-0.50|0.329
81653079|NCT02209181|162997042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.31||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.31|-0.68|0.531
81653080|NCT02209181|162997042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|3.54||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.54|1.53|<0.001
81653081|NCT02209181|162997042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.81||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.81|-1.17|0.722
81653082|NCT02209181|162997042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|3.04||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.04|1.03|<0.001
81529206|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.0032
81529207|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||<0.0001
81653083|NCT02209181|162997043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|1.42||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.42|-0.54|0.380
81653084|NCT02209181|162997043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.12||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.12|-0.83|0.767
81653085|NCT02209181|162997043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|3.49||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.49|1.52|<0.001
81653086|NCT02209181|162997043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.68||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.68|-1.27|0.557
81653087|NCT02209181|162997043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.05||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.05|1.08|<0.001
81529208|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1224|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.1224
81618919|NCT03675581|162918135|OTHER|Relative systemic exposure|Ratio of the geometric means (T/R) %|96.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.48|101.58|||ANOVA|"The statistical model was analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale considering the effects subjects as random and treatment as fixed."|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) T = Test, R = Reference|||101.58|91.48|
81618920|NCT03675581|162918136|OTHER|Relative systemic exposure|Ratio of the geometric means (T/R) %|116.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.63|126.51|||ANOVA|"The statistical model was analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale considering the effects subjects as random and treatment as fixed."|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) T=Test, R=Reference|||126.51|107.63|
81618921|NCT03675581|162918137|OTHER|Relative systemic exposure|Ratio of the geometric means (T/R) %|100.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.9|113.23|||ANOVA|"The statistical model was analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale considering the effects subjects as random and treatment as fixed."|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) T=Test, R=Reference|||113.23|89.90|
81464671|NCT03605862|162621121|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon|Analysis stratified by time from onset at first dose, pre-enrollment symptom relief medication use, and presence of underlying lung condition||||||<0.0001
81618922|NCT03675581|162918138|OTHER|Relative systemic exposure|Ratio of the geometric means (T/R) %|101.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.95|109.1|||ANOVA|"The statistical model was analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale considering the effects subjects as random and treatment as fixed."|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) T=Test, R=Reference|||109.10|93.95|
81618923|NCT03675581|162918139|OTHER|Relative systemic exposure|Ratio of the geometric means (T/R) %|88.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.03|96.96|||ANOVA|"The statistical model was analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale considering the effects subjects as random and treatment as fixed."|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) T=Test, R=Reference|||96.96|80.03|
81618924|NCT01112670|162918151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.83
81618925|NCT01112670|162918152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.67
81618926|NCT01112670|162918153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.90
81618927|NCT01112670|162918154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.56
81618928|NCT01112670|162918155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.97
81618929|NCT01112670|162918156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.86
81464672|NCT00937040|162621127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was determined by using an ANCOVA model with factors treatment and pooled study center, and covariate baseline AISRS total score. Change from baseline to endpoint uses the latest non-missing score after baseline for each subject.|ANCOVA|P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint. Each outcome involved with gate-keeping will be numbered with a Gate-Keeper-Sequence-Number from 01-16.||Gate-Keeper-Sequence#01. The primary efficacy was tested at the 0.05 level of significance. To control the overall Type I error at 0.05, the secondary efficacy endpoints were tested in a fixed sequence if the preceding null hypothesis was rejected. No further hypotheses could be tested when the preceding null hypothesis was not rejected. All nominal p-values were presented even though the formal testing procedure stopped at the primary endpoint. No unqualified statements can be made.||||<0.001
81464673|NCT00937040|162621128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206||95.0||||P-value was determined by using an ANCOVA model with factors treatment and pooled study center, and covariate baseline score. Endpoint for extended day sites is the 4 hour timepoint and for other sites is the last non-missing value after baseline.|ANCOVA|P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint.||Gate-Keeper-Sequence-Number#02.||||0.206
81464674|NCT00937040|162621129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.348||95.0||||P-value was determined by using an ANCOVA model with factors treatment and pooled study center, and covariate baseline score. Endpoint for extended day sites is the 4 hour timepoint and for other sites is the last non-missing value after baseline.|ANCOVA|P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint.||Gate-Keeper-Sequence-Number#03.||||0.348
81464675|NCT00937040|162621130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.324||95.0||||P-value was determined by using an ANCOVA model with factors treatment and pooled study center, and covariate baseline score. Endpoint for extended day sites is the 4 hour timepoint and for other sites is the last non-missing value after baseline.|ANCOVA|P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint.||Gate-Keeper-Sequence-Number#04.||||0.324
81618930|NCT01112670|162918157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.21
81618931|NCT01112670|162918158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.22
81618932|NCT01112670|162918159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.14
81618933|NCT01112670|162918160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.29
81618934|NCT01112670|162918161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.43
81618935|NCT01765543|162918162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.614|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.484|0.78||||||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameters, and then back transformed to provide geometric mean ratio (Period C/Period A) and confidence intervals.||0.780|0.484|
81529209|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529210|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81618936|NCT01765543|162918163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.596|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.469|0.759||||||ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameters, and then back transformed to provide geometric mean ratio (Period C/Period A) and confidence intervals.||0.759|0.469|
81618937|NCT01765543|162918164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.908|1.36||||||ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameters, and then back transformed to provide geometric mean ratio (Period C/Period A) and confidence intervals.||1.36|0.908|
81618938|NCT02138006|162918183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.30
81618939|NCT01188499|162918185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Primary objective of safety and tolerability measured by percent participants experiencing at least one adverse event. No formal statistics performed.|||||
81618940|NCT01188499|162918186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Percent patients overall across all five arms demonstrating complete or partial response by RECIST. No formal statistics performed.|||||
81618941|NCT00424762|162918188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||powered to detect at least 33% difference between groups||||>0.05
81618942|NCT00424762|162918189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||powered to detect difference of at least 10% between groups||||0.26
81618943|NCT00424762|162918190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||comparative incidence||||0.03
81618944|NCT00723450|162918210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0717||95.0|||||Log Rank|A stratified log rank test was performed where the stratification factor was the index mood state at Screen visit.||||||0.0717
81618945|NCT03260140|162918265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.93||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.24|-0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average weight at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis comparing the average 12-month weight between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for randomization strata: age (less than or greater than/equal to 65), BMI (at least 30/less than 35, at least 35/less than 40, or at least 40/less than for 45), and population density (rural or urban), while random effects were used to account for within-person variability.||-0.61|-3.24|0.001
81618946|NCT03260140|162918266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.11|2.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average SF-12 PCS score at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis comparing the 12-month SF-12 PCS between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for randomization strata: age (less than or greater than/equal to 65), BMI (at least 30/less than 35, at least 35/less than 40, or at least 40/less than for 45), and population density (rural or urban), while random effects were used to account for within-person variability.||2.49|-1.11|0.388
81618947|NCT03260140|162918267|SUPERIORITY||Sign test|1.76||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|3.66|||F test-ratio of 2 McNemar's Chi-Squares|||Group-specific McNemar's Chi-Square tests were applied to examine the change from baseline to follow-up in dichotomized IPAQ (\>=150 vs \<150) minutes of physical activity per week. To compare intervention vs. control at 12 months, we applied an F test. The intervention effect was an odds ratio of the ratios of discordant pairs in the intervention vs the control group.||3.66|0.85|0.308
81618948|NCT03260140|162918268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average weight at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis comparing the average 12-month score between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for randomization strata: age (less than or greater than/equal to 65), BMI (at least 30/less than 35, at least 35/less than 40, or at least 40/less than for 45), and population density (rural or urban), while random effects were used to account for within-person variability.||0.24|-0.61|0.396
81618949|NCT03260140|162918269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|1.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average score at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis comparing the average 12-month score between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for randomization strata: age (less than or greater than/equal to 65), BMI (at least 30/less than 35, at least 35/less than 40, or at least 40/less than for 45), and population density (rural or urban), while random effects were used to account for within-person variability.||1.61|-1.02|0.657
81618950|NCT03260140|162918270|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average score at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis comparing the average 12-month score between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for randomization strata: age (less than or greater than/equal to 65), BMI (at least 30/less than 35, at least 35/less than 40, or at least 40/less than for 45), and population density (rural or urban), while random effects were used to account for within-person variability.||0.68|-2.33|0.281
81653088|NCT02209181|162997044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.35||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.35|-0.83|0.640
81529211|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8037|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||0.8037
81529212|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529213|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81653089|NCT02209181|162997044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|1.22||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.22|-0.94|0.798
81618951|NCT03260140|162918271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average score at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rodgers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis comparing the average score between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for randomization strata: age (less than or greater than/equal to 65), BMI (at least 30/less than 35, at least 35/less than 40, or at least 40/less than for 45), and population density (rural or urban), while random effects were used to account for within-person variability.||0.23|-0.11|0.483
81618952|NCT03260140|162918272|SUPERIORITY||Mean percent change in HbA1c|0.02||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|2.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average HbA1c at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis on log-transformed HbA1c comparing the average HbA1c between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for randomization strata: age (less than or greater than/equal to 65), BMI (at least 30/less than 35, at least 35/less than 40, or at least 40/less than for 45), and population density (rural or urban), while random effects were used to account for within-person variability.||2.69|-2.57|0.985
81618953|NCT03260140|162918273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|1.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average SF-12 MCS score at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis comparing the average 12-month MCS between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for randomization strata: age (less than or greater than/equal to 65), BMI (at least 30/less than 35, at least 35/less than 40, or at least 40/less than for 45), and population density (rural or urban), while random effects were used to account for within-person variability.||1.55|-1.99|0.806
81618954|NCT03260140|162918274|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average DBP at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis comparing the average 12-month DBP between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for randomization strata: age (less than or greater than/equal to 65), BMI (at least 30/less than 35, at least 35/less than 40, or at least 40/less than for 45), and population density (rural or urban), while random effects were used to account for within-person variability.||1.05|-1.77|0.620
81618955|NCT03260140|162918275|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|2.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average SPB at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis comparing the average SBP between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for randomization strata: age (less than or greater than/equal to 65), BMI (at least 30/less than 35, at least 35/less than 40, or at least 40/less than for 45), and population density (rural or urban), while random effects were used to account for within-person variability.||2.28|-2.32|0.987
81618956|NCT00463788|162918276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.126||||0.1109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.809|5.591|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Randomization strata: first- or second line according to Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS).||||5.591|0.809|0.1109
81618957|NCT00463788|162918277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.675||||0.0324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.969|||Log Rank|||||0.969|0.470|0.0324
81618958|NCT00463788|162918278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.821||||0.3121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.561|1.204|||Log Rank|||||1.204|0.561|0.3121
81618959|NCT00463788|162918279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.754||||0.5993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.262|2.17|||Log Rank|||||2.170|0.262|0.5993
81618960|NCT00360698|162918281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.68||||0.0499||95.0|0.01|28.37|||Chi-squared||Difference in percentage between groups: Insulin Glulisine+Insulin Glargine+Metformin+Glimepiride group - Insulin Glargine+Metformin+Glimepiride group|The null-hypothesis stated no differences between the 2 treatment groups regarding the percentage of patients with Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c) level \<7%. A sample size of 98 randomized (49/arm) patients would allow to demonstrate with 80% power that 40 % of patients in the Insulin Glulisine+Insulin Glargine+Metformin+Glimepiride group would achieve a HbA1c level \< 7 % compared to 15 % of patients in the Insulin Glargine+Metformin+Glimepiride group(5% alpha risk, 2-sided test).||28.37|0.01|0.0499
81618961|NCT00360698|162918283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.029||95.0|-0.49|-0.03||Threshold for statistical significance (alpha) = 0.05 ; 2 sided-test|ANCOVA|The analysis is an ANCOVA analysis on the change with group as fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as covariate|Difference between groups: Insulin Glulisine+Insulin Glargine+Metformin+Glimepiride group - Insulin Glargine+Metformin+Glimepiride group|The null-hypothesis stated no difference between the 2 treatment groups regarding the adjusted mean change from baseline in Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c) at the end of treatment.||-0.03|-0.49|0.029
81618962|NCT00360698|162918285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.987||0.0109||95.0|-22.83|-3.04||Threshold for statistical significance (alpha) = 0.05 ; 2 sided-test|ANCOVA|The analysis is an ANCOVA analysis on the change with group as fixed effect and baseline daily mean plasma glucose as covariate|Difference between groups: Insulin Glulisine+Insulin Glargine+Metformin+Glimepiride group - Insulin Glargine+Metformin+Glimepiride group|The null-hypothesis stated no differences between the 2 treatment groups regarding the adjusted mean change from baseline in daily mean plasma glucose at the end of treatment.||-3.04|-22.83|0.0109
81618963|NCT00360698|162918286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.431||0.5762||95.0|-0.61|1.1||Threshold for statistical significance (alpha) = 0.05 ; 2 sided-test|ANCOVA|The analysis is an ANCOVA analysis on the change with group as fixed effect and baseline weight as covariate|Difference between groups: Insulin Glulisine+Insulin Glargine+Metformin+Glimepiride group - Insulin Glargine+Metformin+Glimepiride group|The null-hypothesis stated no differences between the 2 treatment groups regarding the adjusted mean change from baseline in weight at the end of treatment.||1.1|-0.61|0.5762
81653090|NCT02209181|162997044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|3.42||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.42|1.23|<0.001
81653091|NCT02209181|162997044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.96||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.96|-1.20|0.829
81653092|NCT02209181|162997044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|3.16||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.16|0.97|<0.001
81653093|NCT02209181|162997045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.57||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.57|-0.06|0.117
81653094|NCT02209181|162997045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.38||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.38|-0.25|0.687
81653095|NCT02209181|162997045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.43||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.43|-0.21|0.497
81653096|NCT02209181|162997045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.13||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.13|-0.51|0.239
81653097|NCT02209181|162997045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.18||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.18|-0.46|0.376
81653098|NCT02209181|162997046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.42||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.42|1.14|<0.001
81653099|NCT02209181|162997046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.94||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.94|-0.33|0.350
81529214|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5495|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||0.5495
81529215|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81653100|NCT02209181|162997046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|1.08||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.08|-0.21|0.183
81653101|NCT02209181|162997046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-0.84||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-0.84|-2.11|<0.001
81653102|NCT02209181|162997046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|-0.7||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-0.70|-1.98|<0.001
81529216|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529217|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4948|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.4948
81529218|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81529219|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81653103|NCT02209181|162997047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.94|4.61||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.61|2.94|<0.001
81653104|NCT02209181|162997047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.71||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.71|0.05|0.037
81653105|NCT02209181|162997047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.3||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.30|0.63|<0.001
81653106|NCT02209181|162997047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|-2.07||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-2.07|-3.73|<0.001
81653107|NCT02209181|162997047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|-1.47||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-1.47|-3.15|<0.001
81653108|NCT02209181|162997048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.43|5.25||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||5.25|3.43|<0.001
81653109|NCT02209181|162997048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|1.75||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.75|-0.06|0.067
81529220|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4663|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||0.4663
81529221|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81529222|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81529223|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9357|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||0.9357
81529224|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529225|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81653110|NCT02209181|162997048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|3.17||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.17|1.34|<0.001
81653111|NCT02209181|162997048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-2.59||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-2.59|-4.40|<0.001
81653112|NCT02209181|162997048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.17||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-1.17|-3.00|<0.001
81529226|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7439|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.7439
81529227|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529228|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529229|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8611|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||0.8611
81529230|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529231|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529232|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6731|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||0.6731
81618964|NCT00360698|162918289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.958||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance (alpha) = 0.05 ; 2 sided-test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null-hypothesis stated no difference between the 2 treatment groups regarding the rate of symptomatic hypoglycemia with plasma glucose \<70 mg/dL during the treatment period.||||0.958
81618965|NCT00360698|162918290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.302||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance (alpha) = 0.05 ; 2 sided-test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null-hypothesis stated no difference between the 2 treatment groups regarding the rate of nocturnal symptomatic hypoglycemia with plasma glucose \<70 mg/dL during the treatment period.||||0.302
81618966|NCT00360698|162918291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.192||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance (alpha) = 0.05 ; 2 sided-test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null-hypothesis stated no difference between the 2 treatment groups regarding the rate of severe symptomatic hypoglycemia during the treatment period.||||0.192
81618967|NCT01063972|162918305|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.46
81618968|NCT01063972|162918306|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.22
81618969|NCT01063972|162918307|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.56
81653113|NCT02209181|162997049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|5.84||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||5.84|3.90|<0.001
81653114|NCT02209181|162997049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.09||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.09|0.16|0.023
81618970|NCT01063972|162918308|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.48
81653115|NCT02209181|162997049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|3.93||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.93|1.98|<0.001
81653116|NCT02209181|162997049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|-2.78||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-2.78|-4.71|<0.001
81618971|NCT03401112|162918327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0686|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0686
81618972|NCT03401112|162918327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0294|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0294
81618973|NCT03482011|162918331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|63.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.5|69.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||69.4|56.5|<0.001
81618974|NCT03482011|162918332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|57.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.3|64.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||64.4|51.3|<0.001
81618975|NCT03482011|162918333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|19.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.7|11.6|<0.001
81618976|NCT03482011|162918334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|73.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.1|80.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||80.1|67.1|<0.001
81618977|NCT03482011|162918335|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.0|35.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||35.7|26.0|<0.001
81618978|NCT03482011|162918336|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|48.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.9|53.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||53.2|42.9|<0.001
81618979|NCT03482011|162918337|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.5|22.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.1|14.5|<0.001
81618980|NCT03482011|162918338|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|49.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.8|56.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||56.4|42.8|<0.001
81618981|NCT03482011|162918339|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|66.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|77.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||77.5|56.0|<0.001
81618982|NCT03482011|162918339|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|65.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.9|77.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||77.0|54.9|<0.001
81618983|NCT03482011|162918340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.31|-2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.10|-7.31|<0.001
81618984|NCT03482011|162918341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.28|-15.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.39|-19.28|<0.001
81618985|NCT03482011|162918342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.37|-3.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.58|-10.37|<0.001
81618986|NCT03482011|162918343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|6.22|||ANCOVA|||||6.22|3.50|<0.001
81653117|NCT02209181|162997049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|-0.94||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-0.94|-2.89|<0.001
81653118|NCT02209181|162997050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.64|5.78||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||5.78|3.64|<0.001
81653119|NCT02209181|162997050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.42||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.42|0.30|0.012
81653120|NCT02209181|162997050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.66|4.81||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.81|2.66|<0.001
81618987|NCT03482011|162918344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.33|6.23|||ANCOVA|||||6.23|3.33|<0.001
81618988|NCT03482011|162918345|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|68.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.2|72.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||72.9|63.2|<0.001
81618989|NCT03482011|162918346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-0.06|||ANOVA|||Absenteeism||-0.06|-7.30|0.002
81653121|NCT02209181|162997050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|-2.29||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-2.29|-4.41|<0.001
81618990|NCT03482011|162918346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.89|-15.6|||ANCOVA|||Presenteeism||-15.60|-24.89|<0.001
81618991|NCT03482011|162918346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.56|-15.62|||ANCOVA|||Overall Absenteeism and Presenteeism||-15.62|-26.56|<0.001
81618992|NCT03482011|162918346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.39|-18.43|||ANCOVA|||Impairment in Activities Performed Outside of Work||-18.43|-27.39|<0.001
81653122|NCT02209181|162997050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|0.09||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.09|-2.05|0.074
81464676|NCT00937040|162621131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.631||95.0||||P-value was determined by using an ANCOVA model with factors treatment and pooled study center, and covariate baseline score. Endpoint for extended day sites is the 4 hour timepoint and for other sites is the last non-missing value after baseline.|ANCOVA|P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint.||Gate-Keeper-Sequence-Number#05.||||0.631
81529233|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||<0.0001
81529234|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||<0.0001
81464677|NCT00937040|162621132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was determined by using an ANCOVA model with factors treatment and pooled study center, and covariate baseline score.|ANCOVA|P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint.||Gate-Keeper-Sequence-Number#06.||||<0.001
81464678|NCT00937040|162621133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was determined by using an ANCOVA model with factors treatment and pooled study center, and covariate baseline score.|ANCOVA|P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint.||Gate-Keeper-Sequence-Number#07.||||<0.001
81464679|NCT00937040|162621134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||P-value was determined by using an ANCOVA model with factors treatment and pooled study center, and covariate baseline score.|ANCOVA|P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint.||Gate-Keeper-Sequence-Number#08.||||0.008
81529235|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2616|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||0.2616
81529236|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||<0.0001
81618993|NCT03482011|162918347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|4.14|||ANCOVA|||||4.14|-3.08|0.004
81618994|NCT03482011|162918348|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|48.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.6|55.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||55.9|41.6|<0.001
81618995|NCT03475316|162918350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|1.49|||||The estimate parameter is the difference in change at post intervention from pre between dance and treadmill group.|Linear mixed effects model were used to compare changes in the composite score pre and post intervention.||1.49|-1.14|
81529237|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.0001
81529238|NCT00445770|162745722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1158|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.1158
81529239|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529240|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529241|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4237|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.4237
81529242|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81618996|NCT03475316|162918351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|166.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-202.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-231.12|563.44|||||The estimate parameter reflects change in functional activation/deactivation pattern from pre to post intervention as a function intervention (social dancing vs. treadmill walking).|Estimates with standard errors (SE) are from linear mixed effect models used to examine the difference in change in functional activation/deactivation covariance patterns during the Digit Symbol Substitution test at post intervention from pre intervention between the social dancing and treadmill walking group.||563.44|-231.12|
81653123|NCT02209181|162997051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.63|4.97||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.97|2.63|<0.001
81653124|NCT02209181|162997051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.48||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.48|0.16|0.026
81653125|NCT02209181|162997051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|4.99||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.99|2.64|<0.001
81653126|NCT02209181|162997051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|-1.32||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-1.32|-3.64|<0.001
81529243|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||0.0002
81529244|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5738|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||0.5738
81653127|NCT02209181|162997051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|1.19||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.19|-1.16|0.978
81529245|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529246|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81464680|NCT00937040|162621135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.372||95.0||||P-value was determined by using an ANCOVA model with factors treatment and pooled study center, and covariate baseline score.|ANCOVA|P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint.||Gate-Keeper-Sequence-Number#09.||||0.372
81529247|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1606|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||0.1606
81529248|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529249|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0016
81529250|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2412|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.2412
81529251|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81529252|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81529253|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5882|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||0.5882
81529254|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81529255|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||0.0001
81529256|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2257|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||0.2257
81529257|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529258|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.0003
81529259|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2075|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.2075
81529260|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||<0.0001
81618997|NCT03475316|162918351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|24.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.2|80.4|||||The estimate parameter reflects change in functional activation/deactivation pattern from pre to post intervention as a function intervention (social dancing vs. treadmill walking).|Estimates with standard errors (SE) and p-values are from linear mixed effect models used to examine the difference in change in functional activation/deactivation covariance patterns during the Flanker interference test at post intervention from pre intervention between the social dancing and treadmill walking group.||80.40|-31.20|
81618998|NCT03475316|162918351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|58.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|51.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.14|158.58|||||The estimate parameter reflects change in functional activation/deactivation pattern from pre to post intervention as a function intervention (social dancing vs. treadmill walking).|Estimates with standard errors (SE) are from linear mixed effect models used to examine the difference in functional activation/deactivation covariance patterns during the Imagery of Walking-While Talking task at post intervention from pre intervention between the social dancing and treadmill walking group.||158.58|-42.14|
81618999|NCT03475316|162918352|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|6.64|||||The Estimation Parameter is the difference in change at post from pre between dance and treadmill group.|Linear mixed effects model were used to compare changes in the CHAMPS scores pre and post intervention.||6.64|-5.10|
81619000|NCT03475316|162918353|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|26.14|||||The estimate parameter is the difference in change at post intervention from pre between dance and treadmill group.|Linear mixed effects model were used to compare changes in gait speed pre and post intervention.||26.14|-11.60|
81619001|NCT03475316|162918354|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|14.55|||||The estimate parameter is the difference in change at post intervention from pre between dance and treadmill group.|Linear mixed effects model were used to compare changes in unipedal stance time pre and post intervention.||14.55|-13.40|
81619002|NCT03475316|162918356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.46|||||The estimate parameter is the difference in change at post intervention from pre between dance and treadmill group.|Linear mixed effects model were used to compare changes in the geriatric depression scale pre and post intervention.||3.46|-1.30|
81619003|NCT00468052|162918358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Null hypothesis is not significantly different from group D and F.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sixty subjects were required per group to determine that with Dex would decrease the incidence of severe EA after surgery by 50% with 80% power (0.05)in comparison with the control group.60 subjects were required by group to show the that intraoperative rescue fentanyl and rescue morphine in the PACU would be 50% lower in subjects receiving dex.||||.001
81653128|NCT02209181|162997052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.18|4.62||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.62|2.18|<0.001
81529261|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||0.0050
81529262|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0461|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||0.0461
81529263|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||0.0002
81529264|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||0.0101
81529265|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2351|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||0.2351
81529266|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||0.0002
81619004|NCT00468052|162918358|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Treatment with Dex would reduce the incidence of severe agitation be 50% with an 80% power (alpha 0.05)||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis dexmedetomidine would be a safe and effective substitute to opiates in reducing pain and the incidence of severe EA||||.001
81464681|NCT00937040|162621136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was determined by using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) row mean scores controlling for center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint.||Gate-Keeper-Sequence-Number#10.||||<0.001
81619005|NCT00468052|162918359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81619006|NCT00468052|162918361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81619007|NCT00468052|162918362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.02
81619008|NCT04975308|162918365|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.867||||0.1158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.724|1.039|||Log Rank|||||1.039|0.724|0.1158
81619009|NCT04975308|162918366|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.569|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.441|0.733|||Log Rank|||||0.733|0.441|<0.0001
81619010|NCT04975308|162918367|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.617||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.464|0.821|||Log Rank|||||0.821|0.464|0.0008
81619011|NCT02248480|162918420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.0001
81619012|NCT00442117|162918452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.074||||0.4982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.196|2.049|||ANOVA|||||2.049|-4.196|0.4982
81619013|NCT00442117|162918453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7601||||0.6544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.585|4.106|||ANOVA|||||4.106|-2.585|0.6544
81619014|NCT00442117|162918454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.704||||0.3796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.528|2.115|||ANOVA|||||2.115|-5.528|0.3796
81619015|NCT00442117|162918455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.432||||0.9622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.56|18.24|||ANOVA|||||18.240|-17.560|0.9622
81619016|NCT03779048|162918511|OTHER|Regression using baseline scores to predict 4-week weight loss during the behavioral treatment run-in. Primary prediction analysis presented below was pre-specified to evaluate together postprandial satiety, postprandial increases in GLP-1 and gastric emptying (acetaminophen tests) and includes only the 125 participants from whom baseline blood samples could be obtained.|Standardized Beta coefficient|0.11||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Controls for postprandial increases in GLP-1 and gastric emptying (acetaminophen tests)||||||.24
81619017|NCT03779048|162918512|OTHER|Regression using baseline scores to predict 4-week weight loss during the behavioral treatment run-in. Primary prediction analysis presented below was pre-specified to evaluate together postprandial satiety, postprandial increases in GLP-1 and gastric emptying (acetaminophen tests) and includes only the 125 participants from whom baseline blood samples could be obtained.|Standardized Beta coefficient|-0.09||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Controls for baseline postprandial satiety and gastric emptying (acetaminophen test)||||||.34
81619018|NCT03779048|162918513|OTHER|Regression using baseline scores to predict 4-week weight loss during the behavioral treatment run-in. Primary prediction analysis presented below was pre-specified to evaluate together postprandial satiety, postprandial increases in GLP-1 and gastric emptying (acetaminophen tests) and includes only the 125 participants from whom baseline blood samples could be obtained.|Standardized Beta coefficient|0.03||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Controls for baseline postprandial satiety and postprandial change in GLP-1||||||.78
81619019|NCT03779048|162918514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.1|1.1|.003
81619020|NCT03779048|162918515|OTHER|Correlation between baseline postprandial hunger AUC and 4-week percent weight loss.|r|-0.1||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.23
81619021|NCT03779048|162918516|OTHER|Correlation between baseline high energy density food reinforcer points earned and 4-week percent weight loss.|r|-0.1||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.23
81619022|NCT03779048|162918517|OTHER|Regression results using baseline AUC for delay discounting to predict 4-week percent weight loss, controlling for participant age.|r2 change|0.033||||0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.033
81703409|NCT01602549|163101823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|-0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|18.28|||||Day 8, 120 min PD: The AMs/differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a MM fitting treatment, visit, time point (TP), treatment\*visit\*TP interaction, and BL score as fixed effects, TP as a repeated effect, and par. as a random effect.|120 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||18.28|-19.70|
81703410|NCT01602549|163101823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|3.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.98|22.02|||||Day 8, 180 min PD: The AMs/differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a MM fitting treatment, visit, time point (TP), treatment\*visit\*TP interaction, and BL score as fixed effects, TP as a repeated effect, and par. as a random effect.|180 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||22.02|-15.98|
81703411|NCT01602549|163101823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in AMs of change from BL|4.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.91|23.07|||||Day 8, 240 min PD: The AMs/differences (GSK962040 minus Placebo) were estimated using a MM fitting treatment, visit, time point (TP), treatment\*visit\*TP interaction, and BL score as fixed effects, TP as a repeated effect, and par. as a random effect.|240 min PD: GSK962040 50 mg Vs Placebo Day 8||23.07|-14.91|
81703412|NCT00807014|163101843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used with terms for baseline value, treatment, and center. Treatment-by-center interaction was not included.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81703413|NCT00892957|163101858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||<0.0001
81703414|NCT00892957|163101859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.001
81619023|NCT03779048|162918518|OTHER|Correlation between baseline implicit wanting and 4-week percent weight loss. Because categories are scored relative to each other they cannot be included together in the same analysis, so separate correlations were conducted.|r|0.17||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation to Implicit wanting of High Fat Savory.|Regression, Linear|||||||.04
81619024|NCT03779048|162918518|OTHER|Correlation to Implicit wanting of Low Fat Savory.|r|-0.03||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Correlation between baseline implicit wanting and 4-week percent weight loss. Because categories are scored relative to each other they cannot be included taughter in the same analysis, so separate correlations were conducted.||||.72
81619025|NCT03779048|162918518|OTHER|Correlation to Implicit wanting of High Fat Sweet.|r|0.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Correlation between baseline implicit wanting and 4-week percent weight loss. Because categories are scored relative to each other they cannot be included together in the same analysis, so separate correlations were conducted.||||.94
81619026|NCT03779048|162918518|OTHER|Correlation to Implicit wanting of Low Fat Sweet.|r|-0.15||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Correlation between baseline implicit wanting and 4-week percent weight loss. Because categories are scored relative to each other they cannot be included together in the same analysis, so separate correlations were conducted.||||.09
81703415|NCT00892957|163101860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.012
81619027|NCT03779048|162918519|OTHER|Correlation between baseline fasting active ghrelin and 4-week percent weight loss.|r|0.03||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.73
81703416|NCT00892957|163101861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.158
81703417|NCT00892957|163101863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.380
81703418|NCT00892957|163101864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.545
81703419|NCT01962688|163101913|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81703420|NCT02823080|163101922|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81703421|NCT02823080|163101923|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81703422|NCT02823080|163101924|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81703423|NCT02823080|163101928|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81703424|NCT00676208|163101929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81703425|NCT00676208|163101930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81703426|NCT00323310|163101940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.5||H0: udiff = 0; Ha: udiff not = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test to compare change from pre to pre+postdose||1.5|1.1|<0.0001
81703427|NCT00323310|163101941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.45|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.4||H0: udiff = 0; Ha: udiff not = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test to compare change from pre to pre+postdose||1.4|0.9|<0.0001
81703428|NCT00323310|163101942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.9||H0: udiff = 0; Ha: udiff not = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test to compare change from pre to pre+postdose||0.9|0.4|<0.0001
81703429|NCT00323310|163101943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.6||H0: udiff = 0; Ha: udiff not = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test to compare change from pre to pre+postdose||1.6|1.1|<0.001
81703430|NCT00323310|163101944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.49|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.4||H0: udiff = 0; Ha: udiff not = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test to compare change from pre to pre+postdose||1.4|0.8|<0.001
81619028|NCT03779048|162918520|OTHER||r|-0.1||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Correlation between baseline fasting leptin and 4-week percent weight loss.||||.25
81703431|NCT00323310|163101945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.8||H0: udiff = 0; Ha: udiff not = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test to compare change from pre to pre+postdose||0.8|0.4|<0.0001
81703432|NCT00323310|163101946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.57|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.5||H0: udiff = 0; Ha: udiff not = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test to compare change from pre to pre+postdose||1.5|1.0|<0.0001
81529267|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1179|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||0.1179
81619029|NCT03779048|162918521|OTHER|Correlation between baseline postprandial AUC for change in insulin and 4-week percent weight loss.|r|-0.03||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.72
81619030|NCT03779048|162918522|OTHER|Correlation between baseline postprandial incremental AUC for PYY and 4-week percent weight loss.|r|-0.02||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.82
81619031|NCT03779048|162918523|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.0|1.1|.002
81619032|NCT03779048|162918528|SUPERIORITY|Difference between placebo- and phentermine-treated participants in change in delay discounting area under the curve from randomization to week 24 was calculated using repeated measures ANCOVA, controlling for age.|F|0.17||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.68
81619033|NCT03779048|162918529|OTHER|Regression using the three Eating Inventory subscales (Cognitive restraint, disinhibition, hunger) to predict 4-week weight loss|r2|0.01||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|||||For full model including all 3 predictors|Regression, Linear|||||||.75
81619034|NCT03779048|162918530|OTHER|Correlation between baseline past-week appetite and 4-week percent weight loss.|r|-0.09||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.31
81619035|NCT03779048|162918532|OTHER|Regression using baseline scores for Behavioral Inhibition (BIS) and Behavioral Activation fro Reward to predict 4-week weight loss during the behavioral treatment run-in.|r2|0.05||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.03
81619036|NCT03779048|162918533|OTHER|Correlation between baseline BIS-15 total score and 4-week percent weight loss.|r|0.03||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.76
81619037|NCT00516321|162918559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference in SVR|7.9||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|13.4||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test adjusted for the randomization strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimated value reflects the percentage of participants with SVR in the eltrombopag group minus the percentage of participants with SVR in the placebo group. Adjusted for the actual strata: HCV genotype, baseline platelet count, and HCV RNA.|||13.4|2.4|0.0064
81619038|NCT00373386|162918586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.644|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||compared with baseline||||0.644
81619039|NCT00373386|162918587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||||||Versus baseline|t-test, 2 sided|paired||Compared with baseline||||0.018
81619040|NCT00373386|162918588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison to baseline||||0.04
81619041|NCT00373386|162918589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison with baseline||||0.004
81529268|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||0.0214
81529269|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||<0.0001
81619042|NCT00373386|162918590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.804|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison with baseline||||0.804
81619043|NCT00373386|162918591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison with baseline||||0.095
81619044|NCT00373386|162918592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.648|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison with baseline||||0.648
81619045|NCT00773370|162918593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference between slopes|8.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.17|<|0.25|TWO_SIDED|||||Random effects ANOVA with random intercept and random slope compared the time course (slopes) of change in our outcome measures across three time points: baseline, three, and six-months in our two experimental groups--APA-stroke and Sittercise.|ANOVA|||||||<0.25
81619046|NCT00773370|162918593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|14.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.92|<|0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||Random effects ANOVA, random intercept, random slope estimating within group change (slope) over time|ANOVA|||Within group change over time||||<0.004
81619047|NCT00773370|162918593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|6.52|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.13||0.218|TWO_SIDED|||||Random effects ANOVA, random intercept, random slope estimating within group change (slope) over time|ANOVA|||Within group change over time||||.218
81619048|NCT00773370|162918594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between slopes|0.186|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.256||0.47|TWO_SIDED|||||Random effects ANOVA with random intercept and random slope compared the time course (slopes) of change in our outcome measures across three time points: baseline, three, and six-months in our two experimental groups--APA-stroke and Sittercise.|ANOVA|||||||.47
81619049|NCT00773370|162918594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.215|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.175||0.225|TWO_SIDED|||||Random effects ANOVA, random intercept, random slope estimating within group change (slope) over time|ANOVA|||Within group change over time||||.225
81619050|NCT00773370|162918594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.029|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.187||0.88|TWO_SIDED|||||Random effects ANOVA, random intercept, random slope estimating within group change (slope) over time|ANOVA|||Within group change over time||||.88
81703433|NCT00323310|163101947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.49|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.4||H0: udiff = 0; Ha: udiff not = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test to compare change from pre to pre+postdose||1.4|0.9|<0.0001
81703434|NCT00323310|163101948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.1||H0: udiff = 0; Ha: udiff not = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test to compare change from pre to pre+postdose||1.1|0.6|<0.0001
81619051|NCT00773370|162918595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between slopes|0.002|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.078||0.98|TWO_SIDED|||||Random effects ANOVA with random intercept and random slope compared the time course (slopes) of change in our outcome measures across three time points: baseline, three, and six-months in our two experimental groups--APA-stroke and Sittercise.|ANOVA|||||||.98
81619052|NCT00773370|162918595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.033|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.054||0.54|TWO_SIDED|||||Random effects ANOVA, random intercept, random slope estimating within group change (slope) over time|ANOVA|||Within group change over time||||.54
81619053|NCT00773370|162918595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.031|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.057||0.59|TWO_SIDED|||||Random effects ANOVA, random intercept, random slope estimating within group change (slope) over time|ANOVA|||Within group change over time||||.59
81619054|NCT00773370|162918596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.296|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.77||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Random effects ANOVA with random intercept and random slope was used to compare the time course of change in our outcome measures across three time points: baseline, three, and six-months in our two experimental groups--APA-stroke and Sittercise.||||.98
81619055|NCT00773370|162918596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|15.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.19||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Random effects ANOVA, random intercept, random slope estimating within group change (slope) over time|ANOVA|||||||.02
81619056|NCT00773370|162918596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|15.193|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.553||0.051|TWO_SIDED|||||Random effects ANOVA, random intercept, random slope estimating within group change (slope) over time|ANOVA|||||||.051
81619057|NCT01786564|162918634|OTHER|This is cross-sectional analysis in a single group.|Regression Coefficient|-0.075||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.173|0.023||Unadjusted association. A priori p value of .05 was selected for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||The cross-sectional association between habitual sleep duration and oral disposition index was analyzed.||.023|-.173|.13
81619058|NCT01786564|162918634|OTHER|This is cross-sectional analysis|Regression Coefficient|0.12||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|1.19||Unadjusted association. P value of .05 was selected a priori as statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Unadjusted.||The cross-sectional association between habitual sleep quality (sleep percentage) and oral disposition index was analyzed.||1.19|-0.95|.83
81619059|NCT01786564|162918634|OTHER|This is cross-sectional analysis in a single group.|Regression Coefficient|-0.05||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.166|0.66||Unadjusted association. A priori p value of .05 was selected for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|Unadjusted||The cross-sectional association between amount of Stage 3 sleep and oral disposition index was analyzed.||0.66|-.166|.39
81619060|NCT01786564|162918634|OTHER|Unadjusted association. P value of .05 was selected a priori as statistical significance|Regression Coefficient|-0.058||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.129|0.014||Unadjusted association. P value of .05 was selected a priori as statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Unadjusted association.||The cross-sectional association between amount of REM sleep and oral disposition index was analyzed.||.014|-.129|.11
81619061|NCT03034915|162918655|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0118|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.043|0.089|||Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC/VI versus UMEC at Week 24.|||0.089|0.043|<0.001
81619062|NCT03034915|162918655|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0117|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.118|0.164|||Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC/VI versus salmeterol at Week 24.|||0.164|0.118|<0.001
81619063|NCT03034915|162918655|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0119|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.098|||Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC versus salmeterol at Week 24.|||0.098|0.051|<0.001
81619064|NCT03034915|162918656|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.68|||Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC/VI versus UMEC at Week 24.|||0.68|0.06|0.018
81619065|NCT03034915|162918656|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.155||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.76|||Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC/VI versus salmeterol at Week 24.|||0.76|0.15|0.004
81619066|NCT03034915|162918656|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.39|||Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC versus salmeterol at Week 24|||0.39|-0.23|0.610
81619067|NCT03034915|162918657|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.75|||generalized linear mixed model||Odds Ratio (responder vs. a non-responder) comparing UMEC/VI vs UMEC at Week 24|||1.75|1.17|<0.001
81619068|NCT03034915|162918657|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|1.81|||generalized linear mixed model||Odds Ratio (responder vs. a non-responder) comparing UMEC/VI versus salmeterol at Week 24|||1.81|1.21|<0.001
81619069|NCT03034915|162918657|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.27|||generalized linear mixed model||Odds Ratio (responder vs. a non-responder) comparing UMEC versus salmeterol at Week 24.|||1.27|0.84|0.755
81653129|NCT02209181|162997052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|2.28||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.28|-0.13|0.081
81653130|NCT02209181|162997052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|5.14||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||5.14|2.69|<0.001
81619070|NCT03034915|162918658|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.11|||Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC/VI versus UMEC at Week 21 to Week 24|||-0.11|-0.95|0.013
81619071|NCT03034915|162918658|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.211|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.42|||Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC/VI versus salmeterol at Week 21 to Week 24..|||-0.42|-1.25|<0.001
81619072|NCT03034915|162918658|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.214||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.12|||Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC versus salmeterol at Week 21 to Week 24|||0.12|-0.72|0.159
81619073|NCT03034915|162918659|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.05||E-RS Breathlessness Score|Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC/VI versus UMEC at Week 21 to Week 24.|||-0.05|-0.50|0.016
81619074|NCT03034915|162918659|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.23||E-RS Breathlessness Score|Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC/VI versus salmeterol at Week 21 to Week 24.|||-0.23|-0.68|<0.001
81619075|NCT03034915|162918659|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.04||E-RS Breathlessness Score|Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC versus salmeterol at Week 21 to Week 24.|||0.04|-0.41|0.115
81619076|NCT03034915|162918659|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.05||E-RS Cough and Sputum Score|Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC/VI versus UMEC at Week 21 to Week 24.|||0.05|-0.20|0.247
81619077|NCT03034915|162918659|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.0||E-RS Cough and Sputum Score|Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC/VI versus salmeterol at Week 21 to Week 24.|||0.00|-0.25|0.042
81619078|NCT03034915|162918659|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.07||E-RS Cough and Sputum Score|Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC versus salmeterol at Week 21 to Week 24.|||0.07|-0.18|0.391
81619079|NCT03034915|162918659|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.04||E-RS Chest Symptoms Score|Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC/VI versus UMEC at Week 21 to Week 24|||-0.04|-0.31|0.014
81619080|NCT03034915|162918659|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.1||E-RS Chest Symptoms Score|Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comapring UMEC/VI versus salmeterol at Week 21 to Week 24.|||-0.10|-0.37|<0.001
81619081|NCT03034915|162918659|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.07||E-RS Chest Symptoms Score|Mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC versus salmeterol at Week 21 to Week 24.|||0.07|-0.20|0.340
81619082|NCT03034915|162918660|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|1.89|||generalized linear mixed model||Odds Ratio (responder vs. a non-responder) comparing UMEC/VI vs UMEC at Week 21 to Week 24|||1.89|1.22|<0.001
81619083|NCT03034915|162918660|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.9|||generalized linear mixed model||Odds Ratio (responder vs. a non-responder) comparing UMEC/VI versus salmeterol at Week 21 to Week 24.|||1.90|1.23|<0.001
81619084|NCT03034915|162918660|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.26|||generalized linear mixed model||Odds Ratio (responder vs. a non-responder) comparing UMEC versus salmeterol at Week 21 to Week 24.|||1.26|0.80|0.969
81619085|NCT03034915|162918661|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.672||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|1.57|||mixed model repeated measure||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC/VI versus UMEC at Week 24.|||1.57|-1.07|0.709
81653131|NCT02209181|162997052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|-1.11||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-1.11|-3.53|<0.001
81619086|NCT03034915|162918661|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.665||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|-0.39|||mixed model repeated measure||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC/VI versus salmeterol at Week 24.|||-0.39|-2.99|0.011
81619087|NCT03034915|162918661|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.678||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|-0.61|||mixed model repeated measure||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC versus salmeterol at Week 24.|||-0.61|-3.27|0.004
81619088|NCT03034915|162918662|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.48|||generalized linear mixed model||Odds Ratio (responder vs. a non-responder) comparing UMEC/VI versus UMEC at Week 24.|||1.48|0.99|0.063
81619089|NCT03034915|162918662|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|1.83|||generalized linear mixed model||Odds Ratio (responder vs. a non-responder) comparing UMEC/VI versus salmeterol at Week 24.|||1.83|1.22|<0.001
81619090|NCT03034915|162918662|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.51|||generalized linear mixed model||Odds Ratio (responder vs. a non-responder) comparing UMEC versus salmeterol at Week 24.|||1.51|1.00|0.045
81619091|NCT03034915|162918663|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC/VI versus UMEC at Week 24.|||0.6|-0.6|0.891
81619092|NCT03034915|162918663|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1|||mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC/VI versus salmeterol at Week 24.|||0.1|-1.1|0.074
81619093|NCT03034915|162918663|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1|||mixed model repeated measures||LS Mean difference comparing UMEC versus salmeterol at Week 24.|||0.1|-1.1|0.107
81619094|NCT03034915|162918664|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.65|||generalized linear mixed model||Odds Ratio (responder vs. a non-responder) comparing UMEC/VI versus UMEC at Week 24.|||1.65|1.11|0.003
81619095|NCT03034915|162918664|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.5|||generalized linear mixed model||Odds Ratio (responder vs. a non-responder) comparing UMEC/VI versus salmeterol at Week 24.|||1.50|1.01|0.037
81619096|NCT03034915|162918664|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.11|||generalized linear mixed model||Odds Ratio (responder vs. a non-responder) comparing UMEC versus salmeterol at Week 24.|||1.11|0.75|0.363
81619097|NCT03593213|162918666|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||=|0.1576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.29||The significance level was 0.05 using the log rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (cariprazine 3.0 or 4.5 mg/day vs. placebo) was based on Cox proportional hazards regression model, with treatment group as an explanatory variable.|||1.29|0.25|=0.1576
81619098|NCT03593213|162918666|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||=|0.2066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.45||The significance level was 0.05 using the log rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (cariprazine 3.0 or 4.5 mg/day vs. placebo) was based on Cox proportional hazards regression model, with treatment group as an explanatory variable.|||1.45|0.26|=0.2066
81619099|NCT01254019|162918718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.334||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.645|35.312||Statistical significance was assessed at the 5% level.|Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|Model included terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit, country grouping, Baseline and Baseline by visit.||GSK2402968 6mg/kg/week Vs Placebo||35.312|-14.645|0.415
81619100|NCT01254019|162918719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|2.88||Statistical significance (SS) was only to be assessed if a statistically significant difference was observed for the primary and any secondary endpoints higher in the pre-defined hierarchy. Hence conclusions with regards to SS should not be made.|Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|Model included terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit, country grouping, Baseline and Baseline by visit.||GSK2402968 6mg/kg/week Vs Placebo||2.88|-3.95|0.757
81619101|NCT01254019|162918720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.021||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.137|0.095||SS was only to be assessed if a statistically significant difference was observed for the primary and any secondary endpoints higher in the pre-defined hierarchy. Hence conclusions with regards to SS should not be made.|Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|Model included terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit, country grouping, Baseline and Baseline by visit.||GSK2402968 6mg/kg/week Vs Placebo||0.095|-0.137|0.718
81619102|NCT01254019|162918721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.009||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.129|0.111||SS was only to be assessed if a statistically significant difference was observed for the primary and any secondary endpoints higher in the pre-defined hierarchy. Hence conclusions with regards to SS should not be made.|Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|Model included terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit, country grouping, Baseline and Baseline by visit.||GSK2402968 6mg/kg/week Vs Placebo||0.111|-0.129|0.881
81619103|NCT01254019|162918722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.115||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.097|3.866||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance.|Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|Model included terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit, country grouping, Baseline and Baseline by visit.||GSK2402968 6mg/kg/week Vs Placebo||3.866|-6.097|0.658
81619104|NCT01254019|162918723|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.041||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.082|0.164||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance.|Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|Model included terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit, country grouping, Baseline and Baseline by visit.||GSK2402968 6mg/kg/week Vs Placebo||0.164|-0.082|0.513
81619105|NCT01254019|162918724|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.965||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.446|5.516||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance.|Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|Model included terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit, country grouping, Baseline and Baseline by visit.||GSK2402968 6mg/kg/week Vs Placebo||5.516|-7.446|0.769
81464682|NCT00937040|162621137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||P-value was determined using CMH general association controlling for pooled center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint.||Gate-Keeper-Sequence-Number#11.||||0.008
81619106|NCT01254019|162918727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4044.99||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5232.21|-2857.77||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance.|Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|Model included terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit, country grouping, Baseline and Baseline by visit.||GSK2402968 6mg/kg/week Vs Placebo||-2857.77|-5232.21|0.000
81619107|NCT01254019|162918733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0288||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0161|0.0738||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model included terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit, country grouping, Baseline and Baseline by visit.||GSK2402968 6mg/kg/week Vs Placebo, HUI2 at Week 48||0.0738|-0.0161|0.207
81619108|NCT01254019|162918733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0048||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.0676||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model included terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit, country grouping, Baseline and Baseline by visit.||GSK2402968 6mg/kg/week Vs Placebo, HUI3 at Week 48||0.0676|-0.0580|0.880
81619109|NCT03061474|162918742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6096|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6096
81619110|NCT03061474|162918752|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.648|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.648
81619111|NCT03061474|162918753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6833|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6833
81619112|NCT03061474|162918754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4438|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4438
81619113|NCT03061474|162918755|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7158|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7158
81619114|NCT03061474|162918756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93428359|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.93428359
81464683|NCT00937040|162621138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was determined by using an ANCOVA model with factors treatment and pooled study center, and covariate baseline score.|ANCOVA|P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint.||Gate-Keeper-Sequence-Number#12.||||<0.001
81529270|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.0790
81619115|NCT03061474|162918757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9931|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9931
81619116|NCT03061474|162918758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3233|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3233
81619117|NCT03061474|162918759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1008|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1008
81653132|NCT02209181|162997052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.74||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.74|-0.71|0.407
81653133|NCT02209181|162997053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|4.1||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.10|1.56|<0.001
81653134|NCT02209181|162997053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|2.14||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.14|-0.38|0.170
81529271|NCT00445770|162745723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.0168
81619118|NCT03061474|162918760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0323|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0323
81619119|NCT01391130|162918777|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2149||||0.4318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7462|1.9779|||Log Rank|||||1.9779|0.7462|0.4318
81619120|NCT03698708|162918806|SUPERIORITY||cohen's d|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||
81619121|NCT03698708|162918807|SUPERIORITY||cohen's d|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||
81619122|NCT03698708|162918808|SUPERIORITY||cohen's d|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||
81619123|NCT03698708|162918809|SUPERIORITY||cohen's d|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||
81619124|NCT03698708|162918810|SUPERIORITY||cohen's d|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||
81619125|NCT03698708|162918811|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.07|1.74|||ANOVA|||||1.74|-10.07|
81653135|NCT02209181|162997053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.33|4.87||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.87|2.33|<0.001
81653136|NCT02209181|162997053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|-0.69||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-0.69|-3.21|0.002
81653137|NCT02209181|162997053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.04||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.04|-0.50|0.235
81529272|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||<0.0001
81619126|NCT01068743|162918814|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the test-to-reference ratios (B/A) of geometric means were entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC0-inf of saxagliptin.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|101.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.17|104.84|||||Ratio=Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries. LS=Least Squares.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of saxagliptin from the FDC tablet versus saxagliptin from coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets under both fasted and fed conditions, then 20 participants would have provided 98% and 99% power to conclude bioequivalence (BE) with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively. If there was a 5% difference, then 20 participants would have provided 93% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively.||104.84|98.17|
81653138|NCT02209181|162997054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|3.39||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.39|0.82|0.001
81653139|NCT02209181|162997054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.87||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.87|-0.68|0.355
81653140|NCT02209181|162997054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|4.65||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.65|2.07|<0.001
81529273|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||<0.0001
81619127|NCT01068743|162918814|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios (D/C) of geometric means were entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC0-inf of saxagliptin.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|102.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.53|105.42|||||Ratio=Treatment D/Treatment C. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of saxagliptin from the FDC tablet versus saxagliptin from coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets under both fasted and fed conditions, then 20 participants would have provided 98% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively. If there was a 5% difference, then 20 participants would have provided 93% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf,respectively.||105.42|99.53|
81619128|NCT01068743|162918814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|49.23||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment A.||||
81619129|NCT01068743|162918814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|49.94||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment B.||||
81619130|NCT01068743|162918814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|52.71||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment C.||||
81619131|NCT01068743|162918814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|53.99||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment D.||||
81619132|NCT01068743|162918817|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios (B/A) of geometric means were entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC0-inf of saxagliptin.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|102.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.68|110.88|||||Ratio=Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of saxagliptin from the FDC tablet versus saxagliptin from coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets under both fasted and fed conditions, then 20 participants would have provided 98% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively. If there was a 5% difference, then 20 participants would have provided 93% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively.||110.88|94.68|
81619133|NCT01068743|162918817|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios (D/C) of geometric means were entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC0-inf of saxagliptin.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|106.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.43|114.66|||||Ratio=Treatment D/Treatment C. Geometric least squares means values presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of saxagliptin from the FDC tablet versus saxagliptin from coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets under both fasted and fed conditions, then 20 participants would have provided 98% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively. If there was a 5% difference, then 20 participants would have provided 93% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively.||114.66|98.43|
81619134|NCT01068743|162918817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng/mL)|9.73||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment A.||||
81619135|NCT01068743|162918817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng/mL)|9.97||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment B.||||
81619136|NCT01068743|162918817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng/mL)|10.33||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment C.||||
81619137|NCT01068743|162918817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng/mL)|10.97||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment D.||||
81619138|NCT01068743|162918818|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios (B/A) of geometric means were entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC0-inf of metformin.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|102.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.26|107.18|||||Ratio = Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of metformin from the FDC tablet versus metformin from coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets under both fasted and fed conditions, then 20 participants would have provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to each of Cmax and AUC0-inf. If there was a 5% difference, then 20 subjects would provide 97% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively.||107.18|97.26|
81619139|NCT01068743|162918818|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios (B/A) of geometric means were entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC0-inf of metformin.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|99.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.23|102.21|||||Ratio=Treatment D/Treatment C. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of metformin from the FDC tablet versus metformin from coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets under both fasted and fed conditions, then 20 participants would have provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to each of Cmax and AUC0-inf. If there was a 5% difference, then 20 subjects would provide 97% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively.||102.21|96.23|
81619140|NCT01068743|162918818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|11998.0||||||||||||||Geometric least squares mean for Treatment A.||||
81619141|NCT01068743|162918818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|12250.0||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment B.||||
81619142|NCT01068743|162918818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|12036.0||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment C.||||
81619143|NCT01068743|162918818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*hr/mL)|11937.0||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment D.||||
81619144|NCT01068743|162918819|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios (B/A) of geometric means were entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC0-inf of metformin.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|99.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.41|109.5|||||Ratio=Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of metformin from the FDC tablet versus metformin from coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets under both fasted and fed conditions, then 20 participants would have provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to each of Cmax and AUC0-inf. If there was a 5% difference, then 20 subjects would provide 97% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively.||109.5|90.41|
81619145|NCT01068743|162918819|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios (D/C) of geometric means were entirely contained within 80% to 125% for both Cmax and AUC0-inf of metformin.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|98.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.28|102.32|||||Ratio=Treatment D/Treatment C. Geometric least squares means values presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of metformin from the FDC tablet versus metformin from coadministration of saxagliptin and metformin tablets under both fasted and fed conditions, then 20 participants would have provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to each of Cmax and AUC0-inf. If there was a 5% difference, then 20 subjects would provide 97% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively.||102.32|94.28|
81653141|NCT02209181|162997054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|-0.23||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-0.23|-2.78|0.021
81653142|NCT02209181|162997054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|2.55||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.55|-0.03|0.056
81653143|NCT02209181|162997055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|2.5||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.50|-0.09|0.067
81464684|NCT00937040|162621139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value was determined by using an ANCOVA model with factors treatment and pooled study center, and covariate baseline score.|ANCOVA|P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint.||Gate-Keeper-Sequence-Number#13.||||0.003
81529274|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6337|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.6337
81529275|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529276|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529277|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7407|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||0.7407
81529278|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529279|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529280|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3473|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||0.3473
81529281|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529282|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529283|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7529|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.7529
81529284|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81529285|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81529286|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5216|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||0.5216
81529287|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81529288|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81529289|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1078|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||0.1078
81529290|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529291|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529292|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.1280
81529293|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529294|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529295|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||0.0291
81529296|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529297|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||<0.0001
81653144|NCT02209181|162997055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.68||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.68|-0.89|0.547
81619146|NCT01068743|162918819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng/mL|1724.4||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment A.||||
81619147|NCT01068743|162918819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Means (ng/mL)|1715.8||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment B.||||
81619148|NCT01068743|162918819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean (ng/mL)|1581.4||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment C.||||
81619149|NCT01068743|162918819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng/mL)|1553.2||||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment D.||||
81619150|NCT01068743|162918824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|101.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.07|104.9|||||Ratio=Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values presented in other statistical analysis entries.|||104.90|98.07|
81619151|NCT01068743|162918824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|102.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.56|105.57|||||Ratio=Treatment D/Treatment C. Geometric least squares means values presented in other statistical analysis entries.|||105.57|99.56|
81619152|NCT01068743|162918824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*h/mL)|47.15|||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment A.|||||
81619153|NCT01068743|162918824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*h/mL)|47.83|||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment B.|||||
81619154|NCT01068743|162918824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*h/mL)|50.89|||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment C.|||||
81619155|NCT01068743|162918824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*h/mL)|52.17|||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment D.|||||
81619156|NCT01068743|162918827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|100.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.4|105.68|||||Ratio=Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values presented in other statistical analysis entries.|||105.68|95.40|
81619157|NCT01068743|162918827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Means|99.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.19|102.02|||||Ratio=Treatment D/Treatment C. Geometric least squares means values presented in other statistical analysis entries.|||102.02|96.19|
81619158|NCT01068743|162918827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*h/mL)|11827.0|||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment A.|||||
81619159|NCT01068743|162918827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*h/mL)|11875.0|||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment B.|||||
81619160|NCT01068743|162918827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*h/mL)|11845.0|||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment C.|||||
81619161|NCT01068743|162918827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean (ng*h/mL)|11734.0|||||||||||||Geometric least squares means for Treatment D.|||||
81619162|NCT04303156|162918847|OTHER||GMR|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.68|2.88|||||Severe Renal Impairment / Healthy|Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|2.88|1.68|
81619163|NCT04303156|162918848|OTHER||GMR|1.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.46|2.55|||||Severe Renal Impairment / Healthy|GMR|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|2.55|1.46|
81619164|NCT04303156|162918849|OTHER||GMR|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.57|||||Severe Renal Impairment / Healthy|GMR|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|1.57|0.67|
81619165|NCT04303156|162918852|OTHER||GMR|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|0.6|||||Severe Renal Impairment / Healthy|GMR|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|0.60|0.35|
81619166|NCT04303156|162918853|OTHER||GMR|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|1.14|||||Severe Renal Impairment / Healthy|GMR|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|1.14|0.56|
81619167|NCT04303156|162918854|OTHER||GMR|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|2.14|||||Severe Renal Impairment / Healthy|GMR|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|2.14|1.03|
81619168|NCT04303156|162918855|OTHER||GMR|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.93|||||Severe Renal Impairment / Healthy|GMR|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|1.93|0.98|
81619169|NCT04303156|162918856|OTHER||GMR|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.39|||||Severe Renal Impairment / Healthy|GMR|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|1.39|0.64|
81619170|NCT04303156|162918858|OTHER||GMR|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.35|||||Severe Renal Impairment / Healthy|GMR|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|1.35|0.69|
81619171|NCT04303156|162918859|OTHER||GMR|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|6.02|||||Severe Renal Impairment / Healthy|GMR|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|6.02|0.55|
81619172|NCT04303156|162918860|OTHER||GMR|2.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.51|4.8|||||Severe Renal Impairment / Healthy|GMR|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|4.80|1.51|
81619173|NCT01755949|162918876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline C-reactive protein vs day 28 C-reactive protein||||0.038
81529298|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0729|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||0.0729
81529299|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||<0.0001
81529300|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||<0.0001
81529301|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||0.0271
81653145|NCT02209181|162997055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|4.46||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.46|1.86|<0.001
81653146|NCT02209181|162997055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.47||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.47|-2.10|0.214
81653147|NCT02209181|162997055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|3.26||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.26|0.66|0.003
81653148|NCT02209181|162997056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.95||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.95|-0.57|0.281
81653149|NCT02209181|162997056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.47||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.47|-1.03|0.729
81653150|NCT02209181|162997056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|4.47||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.47|1.95|<0.001
81653151|NCT02209181|162997056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|0.78||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.78|-1.72|0.459
81653152|NCT02209181|162997056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|3.78||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.78|1.26|<0.001
81653153|NCT02209181|162997057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.55||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.55|-1.00|0.674
81653154|NCT02209181|162997057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.79||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.79|-0.74|0.417
81653155|NCT02209181|162997057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|4.33||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.33|1.77|<0.001
81653156|NCT02209181|162997057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|1.52||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.52|-1.02|0.698
81653157|NCT02209181|162997057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|4.05||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.05|1.49|<0.001
81653158|NCT02209181|162997058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|1.66||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.66|-0.87|0.541
81464685|NCT00937040|162621140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||P-value was determined by using an ANCOVA model with factors treatment and pooled study center, and covariate baseline score.|ANCOVA|P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint.||Gate-Keeper-Sequence-Number#14.||||0.016
81529302|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529303|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529304|NCT00445770|162745724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0453|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.0453
81619174|NCT01755949|162918876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline C-reactive protein vs day 28 C-reactive protein||||0.98
81619175|NCT01755949|162918876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||difference between placebo and colchicine levels at day 28||||0.072
81619176|NCT01755949|162918877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||placebo vs colchicine||||0.08
81619177|NCT05323734|162918880|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-14.53||||0.0904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.04|2.48|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|Wilcoxon Rank-Sum statistic is applied using a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|The Hodges-Lehmann approach is applied for estimating 95% confidence interval.|||2.48|-32.04|0.0904
81619178|NCT05323734|162918881|OTHER||Difference in percentage|6.4||||0.3407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|20.1|||Fisher Exact|||||20.1|-6.4|0.3407
81619179|NCT05323734|162918882|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.7069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.7|||Regression, Logistic||The estimated odds ratio of the ganaxolone group compared to the placebo group based on proportional odds logistic regression with treatment as a factor.|||1.70|0.46|0.7069
81619180|NCT05323734|162918883|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.6434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.72|||Regression, Logistic||The estimated odds ratio of the ganaxolone group compared to the placebo group based on proportional odds logistic regression with treatment as a factor.|||1.72|0.42|0.6434
81619181|NCT02601170|162918887|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81619182|NCT00385801|162918896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||||||The effect of treatment on intensity of craving was assessed and the threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|F=0.03||Intensity of craving||||0.86
81619183|NCT02582593|162918981|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.27||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|||||t = .581, only 1 comparison (2 groups) and thus multiple comparison correction not needed|t-test, 2 sided|||An independent sample t-test was used to examine difference in Pre-post intervention change scores for the Active and Sham groups;. Cohen's d was calculated to determine effect size.||||.575
81619184|NCT02582593|162918982|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|1.06||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|||||t = 1.574; only two comparisons, thus not necessary to adjust|t-test, 2 sided|||independent t-test, cohen's d effect size||||.160
81619185|NCT02582593|162918983|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.27||||0.424|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||independent t-test, Cohen's d effect size||||.424
81619186|NCT02582593|162918984|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|-1.03||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|||||no adjustment necessary, only 1 comparison|t-test, 2 sided|||independent sample t-test, Cohen's d effect size||||0.099
81619187|NCT03785782|162918985|OTHER|||||||0.2988|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.2988
81619188|NCT03785782|162918986|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.36
81619189|NCT03785782|162918987|OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.43
81619190|NCT03785782|162918988|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.42
81653159|NCT02209181|162997058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|1.79||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.79|-0.73|0.409
81653160|NCT02209181|162997058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|4.39||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.39|1.85|<0.001
81703435|NCT00446641|163101950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.654||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||We assumed that the prevalence of AR would be 12 % among ischemic stroke patients who were treated with aspirin 100 per day. The prevalence could be reduced to 4% with additional cilostazol therapy||||0.654
81619191|NCT03785782|162918989|OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.45
81619192|NCT03785782|162918990|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.18
81619193|NCT03785782|162918991|OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.78
81619194|NCT03785782|162918992|OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.45
81619195|NCT03785782|162918993|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.34
81619196|NCT03785782|162918994|OTHER|||||||0.7465|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.7465
81619197|NCT03785782|162918995|OTHER|||||||0.0466|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0466
81619198|NCT03785782|162918996|OTHER|||||||0.1567|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.1567
81619199|NCT03785782|162918997|OTHER|||||||0.1837|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.1837
81619200|NCT03785782|162918998|OTHER|||||||0.7447|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.7447
81619201|NCT03785782|162918999|OTHER|||||||0.0739|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0739
81619202|NCT03785782|162919000|OTHER|||||||0.9995|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.9995
81619203|NCT02189252|162919043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio in %|160.05||||0.2702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.71|395.82||The closed sequential testing procedure stopped at this step as the P Value is greater than 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||In order to address the issue of multiple testing while maintaining overall type I error, a closed testing sequence was used involving 4 analyses stated in the primary objective of this study. In total, 4 statistical tests, each at a significance level of 5%, were carried along the fixed sequence until the first statistically non-significant treatment difference was observed (i.e. p-value\>0.05). This is the first test in the fixed testing sequence.||395.82|64.71|0.2702
81619204|NCT02189252|162919043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio in %|121.61||||0.6367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.17|300.76||The p-value was only interpreted descriptively|Mixed Models Analysis|||In order to address the issue of multiple testing while maintaining overall type I error, a closed testing sequence was used involving 4 analyses stated in the primary objective of this study. In total, 4 statistical tests, each at a significance level of 5%, were carried along the fixed sequence until the first statistically non-significant treatment difference was observed (i.e. p-value\>0.05). This is the second test in the fixed testing sequence.||300.76|49.17|0.6367
81619205|NCT02189252|162919044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio in %|193.91||||0.0511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.61|377.47||The p-value was only interpreted descriptively|Mixed Models Analysis|||In order to address the issue of multiple testing while maintaining overall type I error, a closed testing sequence was used involving 4 analyses stated in the primary objective of this study. In total, 4 statistical tests, each at a significance level of 5%, were carried along the fixed sequence until the first statistically non-significant treatment difference was observed (i.e. p-value\>0.05). This is the third test in the fixed testing sequence.||377.47|99.61|0.0511
81464686|NCT00937040|162621141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092||95.0||||P-value was determined by using an ANCOVA model with factors treatment and pooled study center, and covariate baseline score.|ANCOVA|P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint.||Gate-Keeper-Sequence-Number#15.||||0.092
81529305|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529306|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529307|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7488|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.7488
81529308|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529309|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529310|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||0.5680
81529311|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529312|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529313|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9241|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||0.9241
81529314|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529315|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529316|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7146|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.7146
81619206|NCT02189252|162919044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio in %|133.32||||0.3543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.49|259.52||The p-value was only interpreted descriptively|Mixed Models Analysis|||In order to address the issue of multiple testing while maintaining overall type I error, a closed testing sequence was used involving 4 analyses stated in the primary objective of this study. In total, 4 statistical tests, each at a significance level of 5%, were carried along the fixed sequence until the first statistically non-significant treatment difference was observed (i.e. p-value\>0.05). This is the fourth test in the fixed testing sequence.||259.52|68.49|0.3543
81619207|NCT02189252|162919045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio in %|259.19||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|119.75|560.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||560.99|119.75|0.0210
81619208|NCT02189252|162919045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio in %|177.95||||0.1256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.22|385.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||385.16|82.22|0.1256
81619209|NCT02189252|162919046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio in %|298.91||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|164.32|543.74||The p-value was only interpreted descriptively|Mixed Models Analysis|||||543.74|164.32|0.0025
81619210|NCT02189252|162919046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio in %|187.28||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|102.95|340.66||The p-value was only interpreted descriptively|Mixed Models Analysis|||||340.66|102.95|0.0418
81619211|NCT02189252|162919047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio in %|79.36||||0.6833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.95|274.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||274.45|22.95|0.6833
81653161|NCT02209181|162997058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|1.39||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.39|-1.12|0.834
81529317|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81529318|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||0.0001
81619212|NCT02189252|162919047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio in %|69.39||||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.07|239.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||239.98|20.07|0.5220
81619213|NCT02189252|162919048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio in %|104.78||||0.9034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.92|244.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||244.41|44.92|0.9034
81619214|NCT02189252|162919048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio in %|80.58||||0.5782||95.0|34.55|187.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||187.95|34.55|0.5782
81529319|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6574|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||0.6574
81529320|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81529321|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||0.0004
81529322|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2936|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||0.2936
81619215|NCT02189252|162919049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio in %|753.75||||0.0391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|112.03|5071.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5071.6|112.03|0.0391
81619216|NCT02189252|162919049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio in %|104.98||||0.9578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.6|706.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||706.33|15.60|0.9578
81619217|NCT02189252|162919050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio in %|376.64||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|128.55|1103.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1103.5|128.55|0.0186
81703436|NCT01510834|163102083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.824|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.148||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.578|-3.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-3.070|-10.578|.001
81703437|NCT01510834|163102084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0872|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.731||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.91|11.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||||11.26|2.91|.001
81703438|NCT01510834|163102085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.84|-1.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.70|-5.84|<.001
81464687|NCT00937040|162621142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.284||95.0||||P-value was determined by using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) row mean scores controlling for center. Missing/unknown responses are not included in the p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint.||Gate-Keeper-Sequence-Number#16.||||0.284
81529323|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529324|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.0005
81529325|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2179|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.2179
81529326|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529327|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529328|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3704|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||0.3704
81529329|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529330|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529331|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8047|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||0.8047
81529332|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||<0.0001
81529333|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||<0.0001
81529334|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5277|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||0.5277
81529335|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529336|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||<0.0001
81703439|NCT01510834|163102086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.269||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.751|-0.4244|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-.4244|-3.751|.015
81529337|NCT00445770|162745725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9371|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.9371
81529338|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.0027
81529339|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.0015
81529340|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8875|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.8875
81529341|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||0.0015
81529342|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||0.0011
81529343|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9694|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||0.9694
81703440|NCT04839393|163102103|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|108.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.24|135.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||135.84|87.24|
81703441|NCT04839393|163102104|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|113.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.34|143.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||143.28|89.34|
81703442|NCT04839393|163102105|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|38.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|32.8|45.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The test treatment was PF-06865571 300 mg + PF-06882961 200 mg BID (Period 3 - Day 47), which was reported separately in comparison to the reference treatment of PF-06865571 300 mg (Period 1 - Day 1).||45.74|32.80|
81703443|NCT04839393|163102106|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|73.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.95|80.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||80.40|67.95|
81703444|NCT04839393|163102107|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|73.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.82|80.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||80.18|66.82|
81703445|NCT04839393|163102108|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|115.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.37|155.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||155.73|85.37|
81703446|NCT04839393|163102109|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|118.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.05|149.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||149.66|94.05|
81464688|NCT00937040|162621143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was determined by using an ANCOVA model with factors treatment and pooled study center, and covariate baseline score.|ANCOVA|||P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint||||<0.001
81529344|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||0.0020
81529345|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||0.0005
81529346|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7271|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||0.7271
81529347|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0235
81529348|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0061
81529349|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6427|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.6427
81529350|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||0.0036
81529351|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||0.0029
81529352|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9713|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||0.9713
81529353|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||0.0060
81529354|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||0.0060
81653162|NCT02209181|162997058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|4.0||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.00|1.45|<0.001
81619218|NCT02189252|162919050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio in %|131.74||||0.5955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.97|386.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||386.00|44.97|0.5955
81619219|NCT04603924|162919053|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"For the analysis of this efficacy endpoint, missing scores of the WHO Ordinal Scale for Clinical Improvement will be assumed to be \> 2 (i.e., no hospital discharge). Median time-to-clinical improvement and corresponding 95% confidence interval were estimated from the Kaplan-Meier curves. In some cases the 95% confidence interval was Not Evaluable (NE) by this method."|||
81619220|NCT04603924|162919054|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"For the analysis of this efficacy endpoint, missing scores of the WHO Ordinal Scale for Clinical Improvement were be assumed to be \> 2 (i.e., no hospital discharge). Median number of days to a 2-point improvement and corresponding 95% confidence interval were estimated from the Kaplan-Meier curves.~In some cases the 95% confidence interval was Not Evaluable (NE) by this method."|||
81619221|NCT03762668|162919060|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority in VA was declared if the Upper Confidence Limit was less than 0.05.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.005|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.01|||mixed effects repeated measures model||test minus control|||0.01||
81653163|NCT02209181|162997059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.63||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.63|-0.90|0.573
81653164|NCT02209181|162997059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.74||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.74|-0.77|0.448
81619222|NCT02164240|162919062|OTHER||Clinical Benefit Rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|24.7||descriptive statistics only||||Clinical benefit rate of at least 30% at 16 weeks for the entire, combined population, was considered worthy of further study.||24.7|0|
81619223|NCT02731755|162919066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between time points and treatments, calculated p value||||0.5
81619224|NCT02731755|162919067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Ach-iAUC||||0.04
81619225|NCT02731755|162919067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||SNP-IAUC||||0.007
81619226|NCT02731755|162919067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Ach - AUC||||0.02
81619227|NCT02731755|162919068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9
81619228|NCT02731755|162919070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7
81619229|NCT02139046|162919087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|25.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.4|30.9||To adjust for multiple comparisons, a closed testing strategy was used. Febuxostat XR 40 and 80 mg were tested separately versus placebo and the corresponding febuxostat IR group at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|Z-test|Point estimates, confidence intervals, and p-values are presented using the Cui, Hung, and Wang (CHW) Z-test which accounts for the interim analysis.||||30.9|20.4|<0.001
81653165|NCT02209181|162997059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|4.25||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.25|1.71|<0.001
81653166|NCT02209181|162997059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|1.38||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.38|-1.13|0.848
81653167|NCT02209181|162997059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.89||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.89|1.35|<0.001
81653168|NCT02209181|162997060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|1.5||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.50|-1.04|0.720
81653169|NCT02209181|162997060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|1.45||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.45|-1.07|0.763
81653170|NCT02209181|162997060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|4.09||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.09|1.55|<0.001
81653171|NCT02209181|162997060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.22||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.22|-1.30|0.952
81653172|NCT02209181|162997060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|3.86||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.86|1.31|<0.001
81653173|NCT02209181|162997061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.39||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.39|-1.10|0.821
81653174|NCT02209181|162997061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|1.22||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.22|-1.25|0.978
81653175|NCT02209181|162997061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|4.13||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.13|1.63|<0.001
81653176|NCT02209181|162997061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|1.07||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.07|-1.39|0.799
81464689|NCT00937040|162621144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.319||95.0||||P-value was determined by using an ANCOVA model with factors treatment and pooled study center, and covariate baseline score.|ANCOVA|||P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint||||0.319
81653177|NCT02209181|162997061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|3.98||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.98|1.49|<0.001
81653178|NCT02209181|162997062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|1.13||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.13|-1.62|0.726
81653179|NCT02209181|162997062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|1.25||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.25|-1.48|0.869
81653180|NCT02209181|162997062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|3.9||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||3.90|1.13|<0.001
81529355|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9762|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||0.9762
81529356|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0554|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.0554
81619230|NCT02139046|162919087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|49.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.9|55.8||To adjust for multiple comparisons, a closed testing strategy was used. Febuxostat XR 40 and 80 mg were tested separately versus placebo and the corresponding febuxostat IR group at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|Z-test|Point estimates, confidence intervals, and p-values are presented using the CHW Z-test which accounts for the interim analysis.||||55.8|43.9|<0.001
81653181|NCT02209181|162997062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|1.5||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.50|-1.24|0.851
81653182|NCT02209181|162997062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|4.15||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||4.15|1.38|<0.001
81653183|NCT02209181|162997063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). P-Value is from Log-rank test comparing survival curves.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups. Subjects who withdrew from the study before 24 hours, but did not use rescue therapy, were censored at the time of discontinuation. Subjects who did not rescue medication during the 24-hour study period had their time to rescue set to 24 hours and were censored at 24 hours.||||0.042
81653184|NCT02209181|162997063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.779||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). P-Value is from Log-rank test comparing survival curves.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups. Subjects who withdrew from the study before 24 hours, but did not use rescue therapy, were censored at the time of discontinuation. Subjects who did not rescue medication during the 24-hour study period had their time to rescue set to 24 hours and were censored at 24 hours.||||0.779
81653185|NCT02209181|162997063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). P-Value is from Log-rank test comparing survival curves.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups. Subjects who withdrew from the study before 24 hours, but did not use rescue therapy, were censored at the time of discontinuation. Subjects who did not rescue medication during the 24-hour study period had their time to rescue set to 24 hours and were censored at 24 hours.||||<0.001
81653186|NCT02209181|162997063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.196||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). P-Value is from Log-rank test comparing survival curves.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups. Subjects who withdrew from the study before 24 hours, but did not use rescue therapy, were censored at the time of discontinuation. Subjects who did not rescue medication during the 24-hour study period had their time to rescue set to 24 hours and were censored at 24 hours.||||0.196
81653187|NCT02209181|162997063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). P-Value is from Log-rank test comparing survival curves.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups. Subjects who withdrew from the study before 24 hours, but did not use rescue therapy, were censored at the time of discontinuation. Subjects who did not rescue medication during the 24-hour study period had their time to rescue set to 24 hours and were censored at 24 hours.||||0.006
81653188|NCT02209181|162997064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.9||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.9|1.1|<0.001
81653189|NCT02209181|162997064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.8|-0.0|0.077
81653190|NCT02209181|162997064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.6||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.6|0.8|<0.001
81653191|NCT02209181|162997064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.7||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-0.7|-1.6|<0.001
81529357|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.0181
81529358|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6642|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.6642
81619231|NCT02139046|162919087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|10.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|17.0||To adjust for multiple comparisons, a closed testing strategy was used. Febuxostat XR 40 and 80 mg were tested separately versus placebo and the corresponding febuxostat IR group at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|Z-test|Point estimates, confidence intervals, and p-values are presented using the CHW Z-test which accounts for the interim analysis.||||17.0|3.5|0.001
81529359|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||0.0073
81529360|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||0.0290
81529361|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5919|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||0.5919
81529362|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0371|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||0.0371
81529363|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0346|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||0.0346
81529364|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9955|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||0.9955
81529365|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||0.0187
81529366|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0645|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||0.0645
81529367|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||0.5920
81529368|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.0095
81529369|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2112|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.2112
81529370|NCT00445770|162745726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1649|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.1649
81529371|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529372|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529373|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8972|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.8972
81529374|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529375|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529376|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3736|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||0.3736
81529377|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529378|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529379|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9324|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||0.9324
81529380|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529381|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529382|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8982|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.8982
81529383|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81529384|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||0.0007
81529385|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||0.3180
81529386|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81529387|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||0.0011
81529388|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3302|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||0.3302
81529389|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529390|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.0002
81529391|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6563|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.6563
81464690|NCT00937040|162621145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||P-value was determined by using an ANCOVA model with factors treatment and pooled study center, and covariate baseline score.|ANCOVA|||P-value for Change from baseline at endpoint||||0.007
81464691|NCT01483027|162621197|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.88|||Log Rank|||Analysis performed using a log-rank test||0.88|0.54|0.0013
81653192|NCT02209181|162997064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline pain categorical score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.1|-0.7|0.148
81653193|NCT05472740|162997181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.039
81464692|NCT01483027|162621198|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.77|||Log Rank|||Analysis performed using a log-rank test.||0.77|0.46|<0.0001
81464693|NCT03010800|162621200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0469||||||One subject experienced incontinence with the Yoni.Fit in place (#8) (9.2 g Pad Wt. Without and 17.3 g Pad Wt. With). This was attributed to incorrect Yoni.Fit sizing. This subject was not included in the p-value calculation.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Null hypothesis is that the pad weights With Yoni.Fit and Without Yoni.Fit are equivalent.~A one-sided Wilcoxson paired T-test of the group means will be performed. If the p-value is significant, the null hypothesis will be rejected."||||0.0469
81464694|NCT00869622|162621202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0229|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0229
81464695|NCT01314872|162621203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares (LS) means|-0.46||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.01|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, part and interaction of time by treatment.||||0.01|-0.92|0.056
81464696|NCT01314872|162621203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.45||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.03|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, part and interaction of time by treatment.||||0.03|-0.93|0.064
81464697|NCT01314872|162621203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.64||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.18|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, part and interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.18|-1.11|0.007
81464698|NCT01314872|162621203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.44|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, part and interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.44|-1.37|< 0.001
81464699|NCT01314872|162621203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.54||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.07|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, part and interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.07|-1.02|0.026
81464700|NCT01314872|162621208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.28||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.12|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, and interaction of time by treatment.||||0.12|-0.68|0.167
81464701|NCT01314872|162621208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.57||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.17|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, and interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.17|-0.97|0.005
81464702|NCT01314872|162621208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.33|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, and interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.33|-1.11|< 0.001
81464703|NCT01314872|162621208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.32|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, and interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.32|-1.10|< 0.001
81464704|NCT01314872|162621208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.46||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.04|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, and interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.04|-0.87|0.030
81464705|NCT01314872|162621209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.18||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.25|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, and interaction of time by treatment.||||0.25|-0.61|0.401
81464706|NCT01314872|162621209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.48||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.05|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, and interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.05|-0.91|0.029
81464707|NCT01314872|162621209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.18|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, and interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.18|-1.02|0.005
81464708|NCT01314872|162621209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.58||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.16|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, and interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.16|-1.01|0.007
81464709|NCT01314872|162621209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.34||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.11|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, and interaction of time by treatment.||||0.11|-0.78|0.140
81464710|NCT01314872|162621210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.18||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.49|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, and interaction of time by treatment.||||0.49|-0.84|0.598
81464711|NCT01314872|162621210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.67||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.01|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, and interaction of time by treatment.||||0.01|-1.35|0.052
81529392|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||<0.0001
81619232|NCT02139046|162919087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|7.5||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|15.9||To adjust for multiple comparisons, a closed testing strategy was used. Febuxostat XR 40 and 80 mg were tested separately versus placebo and the corresponding febuxostat IR group at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|Z-test|Point estimates, confidence intervals, and p-values are presented using the CHW Z-test which accounts for the interim analysis.||||15.9|-0.8|0.043
81619233|NCT02139046|162919088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|2.1||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|9.0||To adjust for multiple comparisons, a closed testing strategy was used. Febuxostat XR 40 and 80 mg were tested separately versus placebo and the corresponding febuxostat IR group at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|Z-test|Point estimates, confidence intervals, and p-values are presented using the CHW Z-test which accounts for the interim analysis.||||9.0|-4.9|0.503
81619234|NCT02139046|162919088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|5.9||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|13.0||To adjust for multiple comparisons, a closed testing strategy was used. Febuxostat XR 40 and 80 mg were tested separately versus placebo and the corresponding febuxostat IR group at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|Z-test|Point estimates, confidence intervals, and p-values are presented using the CHW Z-test which accounts for the interim analysis.||||13.0|-1.2|0.064
81619235|NCT02139046|162919088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|1.8||||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|8.7||To adjust for multiple comparisons, a closed testing strategy was used. Febuxostat XR 40 and 80 mg were tested separately versus placebo and the corresponding febuxostat IR group at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|Z-test|Point estimates, confidence intervals, and p-values are presented using the CHW Z-test which accounts for the interim analysis.||||8.7|-5.1|0.561
81619236|NCT02139046|162919088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-0.5||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|6.9||To adjust for multiple comparisons, a closed testing strategy was used. Febuxostat XR 40 and 80 mg were tested separately versus placebo and the corresponding febuxostat IR group at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|Z-test|Point estimates, confidence intervals, and p-values are presented using the CHW Z-test which accounts for the interim analysis.||||6.9|-8.0|0.869
81619237|NCT02139046|162919089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|47.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.6|53.6||To adjust for multiple comparisons, a closed testing strategy was used. Febuxostat XR 40 and 80 mg were tested separately versus placebo and the corresponding febuxostat IR group at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|Z-test|Point estimates, confidence intervals, and p-values are presented using the CHW Z-test which accounts for the interim analysis.||||53.6|41.6|<0.001
81619238|NCT02139046|162919089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|60.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.6|66.3||To adjust for multiple comparisons, a closed testing strategy was used. Febuxostat XR 40 and 80 mg were tested separately versus placebo and the corresponding febuxostat IR group at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|Z-test|Point estimates, confidence intervals, and p-values are presented using the CHW Z-test which accounts for the interim analysis.||||66.3|54.6|<0.001
81619239|NCT02139046|162919089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|7.8||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|16.1||To adjust for multiple comparisons, a closed testing strategy was used. Febuxostat XR 40 and 80 mg were tested separately versus placebo and the corresponding febuxostat IR group at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|Z-test|Point estimates, confidence intervals, and p-values are presented using the CHW Z-test which accounts for the interim analysis.||||16.1|-0.5|0.036
81619240|NCT02139046|162919089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|3.3||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|11.6||To adjust for multiple comparisons, a closed testing strategy was used. Febuxostat XR 40 and 80 mg were tested separately versus placebo and the corresponding febuxostat IR group at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|Z-test|Point estimates, confidence intervals, and p-values are presented using the CHW Z-test which accounts for the interim analysis.||||11.6|-4.9|0.364
81619241|NCT00779870|162919092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81619242|NCT00779870|162919092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8
81619243|NCT01040689|162919095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.145|0.224|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.224|0.145|<0.0001
81619244|NCT01040689|162919095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.207|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.167|0.246|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.246|0.167|<0.0001
81619245|NCT01040689|162919095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.173|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.133|0.212|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.212|0.133|<0.0001
81619246|NCT01040689|162919096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.09|0.173|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.173|0.090|<0.0001
81619247|NCT01040689|162919096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.136|0.219|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.219|0.136|<0.0001
81619248|NCT01040689|162919096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.081|0.164|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.164|0.081|<0.0001
81653194|NCT03832595|162997186|EQUIVALENCE|We determined that 1,653 patients provide 80% power to detect a hazard ratio of 0.64, or a 5% absolute risk reduction in intervention arm, assuming a primary end-point rate of 15% in the usual care group at 24 months, 20% loss to follow-up, α = 0.05, and within-practice intra-class correlation of 0.01|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.38|0.67|0.82
81653195|NCT03832595|162997187|EQUIVALENCE|α = 0.05|Slope difference|0.011|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.029||||||||0.029|-0.008|
81529393|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529394|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8894|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||0.8894
81529395|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529396|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529397|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7826|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||0.7826
81529398|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||<0.0001
81529399|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||0.0003
81529400|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5343|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||0.5343
81529401|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529402|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529403|NCT00445770|162745727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9313|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.9313
81529404|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529405|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529406|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8044|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.8044
81529407|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529408|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||0.0003
81529409|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4652|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||0.4652
81529410|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529411|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529412|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5612|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||0.5612
81529413|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0002
81653196|NCT03832595|162997188|EQUIVALENCE|α = 0.05|Rate ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.43||||||||1.43|1.02|
81653197|NCT03832595|162997189|EQUIVALENCE|α = 0.05|Rate ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.25||||||||1.25|0.51|
81653198|NCT03832595|162997190|EQUIVALENCE|α = 0.05|Rate ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|53.78||||||||53.78|0.03|
81529414|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0002
81529415|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9749|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.9749
81529416|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||0.0001
81653199|NCT03832595|162997191|EQUIVALENCE|α = 0.05|Rate ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|9.96||||||||9.96|0.12|
81653200|NCT02271984|162997242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%)|39.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.7|46.0|||||Percentage of Geometric Least Squares (LS) Mean Ratio (Treatment A/Treatment B) is reported.|||46.0|34.7|
81653201|NCT02271984|162997242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%)|27.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.5|33.2|||||Percentage of Geometric LS Mean Ratio (Treatment C1/Treatment A) is reported.|||33.2|22.5|
81653202|NCT02271984|162997242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%)|260.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|214.0|316.4|||||Percentage of Geometric LS Mean Ratio (Treatment C2/Treatment A) is reported.|||316.4|214.0|
81653203|NCT02271984|162997242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%)|167.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|143.9|194.0|||||Percentage of Geometric LS Mean Ratio (Treatment A/Treatment D) is reported.|||194.0|143.9|
81653204|NCT02271984|162997242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%)|115.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.8|134.1|||||Percentage of Geometric LS Mean Ratio (Treatment E/Treatment A) is reported.|||134.1|99.8|
81529417|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||0.0004
81529418|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.729|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||0.7290
81529419|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81529420|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||0.0003
81529421|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5004|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||0.5004
81529422|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529423|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529424|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5727|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.5727
81529425|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529426|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||<0.0001
81653205|NCT01088984|162997257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||1-sided p-value is calculated against the null hypothesis of a response rate of 5%.|binomial parameter exact method|||||||1.0000
81529427|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6713|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||0.6713
81529428|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529429|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||0.0001
81529430|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7663|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||0.7663
81529431|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||<0.0001
81529432|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||0.0002
81653206|NCT00770029|162997281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference response rate|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.68|||Fisher Exact|||The efficacy of the treatment was confirmed if H0 was rejected at a given α of 5%, that means if the two sided p-value was ≤0.05. Power of 90%||0.68|0.52|<0.0001
81464712|NCT01314872|162621210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.76||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.1|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, and interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.10|-1.43|0.024
81529433|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7073|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||0.7073
81529434|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529435|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.0001
81529436|NCT00445770|162745728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7973|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.7973
81529437|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529438|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529439|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1053|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 2||||0.1053
81529440|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529441|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529442|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 4||||0.0144
81653207|NCT01154140|162997420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.454|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.346|0.596||P-value was obtained from 1-sided log rank test, stratified by eastern cooperative oncology group performance status (ECOG PS),race,brain metastases. 1-sided log-rank test at 0.0247 level of significance was used to compare PFS between the 2 arms.|Log Rank|||||0.596|0.346|<0.0001
81653208|NCT01154140|162997421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.548|1.053||P-value was obtained from 1-sided log rank test, stratified by ECOG PS, race group and brain metastases.|Log Rank||HR was calculated based on the Cox Proportional hazards model stratified by ECOG PS, race group, and brain metastases. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio (less than)\<1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of crizotinib.|||1.053|0.548|0.0489
81464713|NCT01314872|162621210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-1.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.58|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, and interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.58|-1.90|< 0.001
81464714|NCT01314872|162621210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.94||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.26|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Constrained longitudinal data analysis model includes terms for time, region, and interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.26|-1.62|0.007
81464715|NCT01314872|162621211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.03||||||||0.03|-1.00|
81464716|NCT01314872|162621211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.58||||||||-0.58|-1.62|
81464717|NCT01314872|162621212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.13||||||||0.13|-0.71|
81464718|NCT01314872|162621212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.21||||||||0.21|-0.64|
81464719|NCT01314872|162621213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.43||||||||0.43|-0.56|
81464720|NCT01314872|162621213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.51||||||||0.51|-0.48|
81464721|NCT01314872|162621214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.08||||||||-0.08|-1.45|
81464722|NCT01314872|162621214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|-0.56||||||||-0.56|-1.93|
81464723|NCT00748189|162621215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.72|||Log Rank||Hazard ratios are obtained using the Pike estimator.|||0.72|0.45|<0.001
81464724|NCT00748189|162621218|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.17|||Log Rank||hazard ratios are obtained using the Pike estimator. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with O+CHL treatment compared with chlorambucil|||1.17|0.65|0.363
81464725|NCT00748189|162621231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparability of dose-normalized chlorambucil Cmax values with ofatumumab in current study and without ofatumumab in prior study|Ratio of Cmax/Dose|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|0.94|||||Ratio of Cmax/Dose is the ratio of dose-normalized chlorambucil Cmax values when given with ofatumumab in the current study and without ofatumumab in the prior study (LEUA1001).|||0.94|0.53|
81464726|NCT00748189|162621231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparability of dose-normalized PAAM Cmax values with ofatumumab in current study and without ofatumumab in prior study|Ratio of Cmax/Dose|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|0.99|||||Ratio of Cmax/Dose is the ratio of dose-normalized PAAM Cmax values when given with ofatumumab in the current study and without ofatumumab in the prior study (LEUA1001).|||0.99|0.63|
81464727|NCT00748189|162621232|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparability of dose-normalized chlorambucil AUC(0-6) values with ofatumumab in current study and without ofatumumab in prior study|Ratio of AUC(0-6)/Dose|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.4|||||Ratio of AUC(0-6)/Dose is the ratio of dose-normalized chlorambucil AUC(0-6) values when given with ofatumumab in the current study and without ofatumumab in the prior study (LEUA1001).|||1.40|0.77|
81464728|NCT00748189|162621232|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparability of dose-normalized chlorambucil AUC(0-inf) values with ofatumumab in current study and without ofatumumab in prior study|Ratio of AUC(0-inf)/Dose|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.5|||||Ratio of AUC(0-inf)/Dose is the ratio of dose-normalized chlorambucil AUC(0-inf) values when given with ofatumumab in the current study and without ofatumumab in the prior study (LEUA1001).|||1.50|0.82|
81464729|NCT00748189|162621232|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparability of dose-normalized PAAM AUC(0-6) values with ofatumumab in current study and without ofatumumab in prior study|Ratio of AUC(0-6)/Dose|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.1|||||Ratio of AUC(0-6)/Dose is the ratio of dose-normalized PAAM AUC(0-6) values when given with ofatumumab in the current study and without ofatumumab in the prior study (LEUA1001).|||1.10|0.72|
81464730|NCT04481191|162621240|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (Concomitant-use Group - Staggered-use Group) being \> -10 percentage points (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.9||One-sided p-value|Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference indicates Concomitant-use Group % - Staggered-use Group %||0.9|-4.0|< 0.001
81464731|NCT04481191|162621240|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (Concomitant-use Group - Staggered-use Group) being \> -10 percentage points (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|1.5||One-sided p-value|Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference indicates Concomitant-use Group % - Staggered-use Group %||1.5|-4.3|< 0.001
81464732|NCT04481191|162621240|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percentages (Concomitant-use Group - Staggered-use Group) being \> -10 percentage points (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.0||One-sided p-value|Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference indicates Concomitant-use % - Staggered-use %||3.0|-1.6|< 0.001
81653209|NCT01154140|162997423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|29.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.5|39.3||P-value was obtained from a Pearson chi-square test.|Pearson chi-square test||95% CI was calculated based on normal distribution.|If the PFS endpoint was significant, ORR was to be considered significant if the 2-sided p-value from Pearson chi-square test was (less than or equal to)\<= 0.0494.||39.3|19.5|<0.0001
81529443|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529444|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529445|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1851|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 8||||0.1851
81529446|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529447|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 12||||0.0001
81529448|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2883|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 12||||0.2883
81529449|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 16||||<0.0001
81529450|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 16||||0.0007
81529451|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2221|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 16||||0.2221
81529452|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 20||||<0.0001
81529453|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0147|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 20||||0.0147
81529454|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 20||||0.0201
81653210|NCT01154140|162997426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|10.067||||0.0381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|19.4|||Pearson chi-square test|||The confidence interval for the difference in percentage was based on normal distribution.||19.4|0.8|0.0381
81653211|NCT01154140|162997427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.441|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.335|0.582||P-value was obtained from 1-sided unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank|||Analysis was based on the Cox Proportional hazards model assuming proportional hazards, a HR \<1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Crizotinib.||0.582|0.335|<0.0001
81653212|NCT01154140|162997428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.595||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.338|1.048||P-value was obtained from 1-sided unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank|||Analysis was based on the Cox Proportional hazards model assuming proportional hazards, a HR less than 1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Crizotinib.||1.048|0.338|0.0347
81653213|NCT01154140|162997429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.387|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.286|0.524||P-value was obtained from 1-sided unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank|||Analysis was based on the Cox Proportional hazards model assuming proportional hazards, a HR less than 1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Crizotinib.||0.524|0.286|<0.0001
81653214|NCT01154140|162997436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.591||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.452|0.773||Two-sided p-value from the unstratified log rank test was used.|Log Rank|||HR was calculated based on the Cox Proportional hazards model. Assuming proportional hazards, a HR less than 1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor of crizotinib.||0.773|0.452|0.0002
81653215|NCT01154140|162997437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.8303|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.74|16.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 Global QoL: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||16.92|10.74|<0.0001
81653216|NCT01154140|162997437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.3532||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|6.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 cognitive functioning: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||6.11|0.60|0.0170
81653217|NCT01154140|162997437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.5165|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.57|10.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 emotional functioning: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||10.46|4.57|<0.0001
81653218|NCT01154140|162997437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.4035|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.48|13.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 physical functioning: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||13.32|7.48|<0.0001
81653219|NCT01154140|162997437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.5513|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.29|19.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 role functioning: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||19.81|11.29|<0.0001
81653220|NCT01154140|162997437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.7641|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.69|12.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 social functioning: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||12.84|4.69|<0.0001
81653221|NCT01154140|162997438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.4976|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.03|-8.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 appetite loss: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||-8.97|-18.03|<0.0001
81653222|NCT01154140|162997438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.4336||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 constipation: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||0.13|-9.00|0.0570
81653223|NCT01154140|162997438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.4906|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.98|16.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 diarrhea: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||16.00|8.98|<0.0001
81653224|NCT01154140|162997438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-13.4622|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|-9.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 dysponea: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||-9.73|-17.20|<0.0001
81653225|NCT01154140|162997438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.9987|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.52|-11.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 fatigue: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||-11.48|-18.52|<0.0001
81653226|NCT01154140|162997438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8186||||0.6681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|2.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 financial difficulties: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||2.92|-4.56|0.6681
81529455|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529456|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 24||||0.0036
81529457|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0789|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 24||||0.0789
81529458|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 32||||<0.0001
81619249|NCT01040689|162919097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.121|0.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.196|0.121|<0.0001
81619250|NCT01040689|162919097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.155|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.230|0.155|<0.0001
81619251|NCT01040689|162919097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.148|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.11|0.185|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.185|0.110|<0.0001
81619252|NCT01040689|162919098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.147|0.216|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.216|0.147|<0.0001
81619253|NCT01040689|162919098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.178|0.247|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.247|0.178|<0.0001
81619254|NCT01040689|162919098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.097|0.167|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.167|0.097|<0.0001
81619255|NCT01040689|162919099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.17|0.243|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.243|0.170|<0.0001
81653227|NCT01154140|162997438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.043|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.22|-5.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 insomnia: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||-5.87|-14.22|<0.0001
81529459|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 32||||0.0008
81529460|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1903|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 32||||0.1903
81529461|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 40||||<0.0001
81619256|NCT01040689|162919099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.215|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.179|0.252|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.252|0.179|<0.0001
81653228|NCT01154140|162997438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4446||||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.84|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 nausea and vomiting: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||-0.05|-6.84|0.0468
81529462|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 40||||0.0048
81619257|NCT01040689|162919099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.146|0.219|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.219|0.146|<0.0001
81619258|NCT01040689|162919100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.177|0.249|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.249|0.177|<0.0001
81529463|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1059|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 40||||0.1059
81529464|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 48||||<0.0001
81529465|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 48||||0.0018
81619259|NCT01040689|162919100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.239|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.203|0.275|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.275|0.203|<0.0001
81619260|NCT01040689|162919100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.125|0.197|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.197|0.125|<0.0001
81619261|NCT01040689|162919101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.168|0.258|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.258|0.168|<0.0001
81619262|NCT01040689|162919101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.234|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.189|0.279|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.279|0.189|<0.0001
81619263|NCT01040689|162919101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.156|0.246|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.246|0.156|<0.0001
81619264|NCT01040689|162919102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.096|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.170|0.096|<0.0001
81653229|NCT01154140|162997438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.9277|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.23|-6.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 pain: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||-6.62|-13.23|<0.0001
81653230|NCT01154140|162997439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.8149||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.52|-1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC13 alopecia: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||-1.11|-8.52|0.0108
81619265|NCT01040689|162919102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.11|0.184|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.184|0.110|<0.0001
81619266|NCT01040689|162919102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.06|0.134|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.134|0.060|<0.0001
81619267|NCT01040689|162919103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.282|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.216|0.348|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.348|0.216|<0.0001
81619268|NCT01040689|162919103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.303|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001||95.0|0.237|0.368|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.368|0.237|<0.0001
81619269|NCT01040689|162919103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.276|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.21|0.342|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.342|0.210|<0.0001
81619270|NCT01040689|162919104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001||95.0|0.131|0.262|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.262|0.131|<0.0001
81653231|NCT01154140|162997439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.3926|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.06|-4.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC13 coughing: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||-4.72|-12.06|<0.0001
81653232|NCT01154140|162997439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6651||||0.5938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|3.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC13 dysphagia: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||3.11|-1.78|0.5938
81619271|NCT01040689|162919104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.252|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001||95.0|0.187|0.318|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.318|0.187|<0.0001
81619272|NCT01040689|162919104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001||95.0|0.118|0.249|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.249|0.118|<0.0001
81619273|NCT01040689|162919105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.178|0.301|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.301|0.178|<0.0001
81529466|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2589|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 48||||0.2589
81529467|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529468|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 52||||0.0040
81619274|NCT01040689|162919105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.278|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.216|0.339|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.339|0.216|<0.0001
81619275|NCT01040689|162919105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.168|0.291|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.291|0.168|<0.0001
81619276|NCT01040689|162919106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.268|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.207|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.330|0.207|<0.0001
81619277|NCT01040689|162919106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.312|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.251|0.374|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.374|0.251|<0.0001
81529469|NCT00445770|162745729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2326|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 52||||0.2326
81529470|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 2||||<0.0001
81619278|NCT01040689|162919106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.215|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.153|0.277|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.277|0.153|<0.0001
81619279|NCT01040689|162919107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.317|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.246|0.388|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.388|0.246|<0.0001
81619280|NCT01040689|162919107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.318|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.247|0.388|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.388|0.247|<0.0001
81619281|NCT01040689|162919107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.231|0.373|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.373|0.231|<0.0001
81619282|NCT01040689|162919108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.222|0.378|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.378|0.222|<0.0001
81619283|NCT01040689|162919108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.297|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.22|0.375|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.375|0.220|<0.0001
81529471|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529472|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4751|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 2||||0.4751
81529473|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529474|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 4||||<0.0001
81619284|NCT01040689|162919108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.295|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.217|0.373|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.373|0.217|<0.0001
81619285|NCT01040689|162919109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.115|0.255|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.255|0.115|<0.0001
81529475|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4653|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 4||||0.4653
81529476|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529477|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529478|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7953|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 8||||0.7953
81529479|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529480|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529481|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0848|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 12||||0.0848
81529482|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 16||||<0.0001
81529483|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 16||||<0.0001
81529484|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6112|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 16||||0.6112
81529485|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 20||||<0.0001
81529486|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 20||||0.0002
81529487|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3671|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 20||||0.3671
81529488|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529489|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529490|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7618|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 24||||0.7618
81529491|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529492|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529493|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4358|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 32||||0.4358
81529494|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 40||||0.0008
81529495|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529496|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6267|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 40||||0.6267
81529497|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 48||||<0.0001
81529498|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 48||||0.0004
81529499|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3564|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 48||||0.3564
81529500|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 52||||0.0007
81529501|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 52||||0.0035
81529502|NCT00445770|162745730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4749|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 52||||0.4749
81529503|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529504|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 2||||0.0001
81529505|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4376|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 2||||0.4376
81529506|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529507|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529508|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3947|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 4||||0.3947
81529509|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529510|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529511|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7378|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 8||||0.7378
81529512|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 12||||0.0001
81529513|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529514|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.568|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 12||||0.5680
81529515|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 16||||0.0003
81529516|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 16||||<0.0001
81529517|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3978|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 16||||0.3978
81529518|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 20||||<0.0001
81529519|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 20||||0.0001
81529520|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7229|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 20||||0.7229
81529521|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529522|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529523|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7236|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 24||||0.7236
81529524|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529525|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529526|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9719|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 32||||0.9719
81529527|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529528|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529529|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9349|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 40||||0.9349
81529530|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 48||||<0.0001
81529531|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 48||||0.0002
81529532|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7226|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 48||||0.7226
81529533|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529534|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529535|NCT00445770|162745731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5512|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 52||||0.5512
81529536|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0162|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 2||||0.0162
81529537|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 2||||0.0035
81529538|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8928|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 2||||0.8928
81529539|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 4||||0.0009
81529540|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 4||||0.0007
81529541|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6348|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 4||||0.6348
81529542|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 8||||0.0026
81529543|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 8||||<0.0001
81619286|NCT01040689|162919109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.212|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.143|0.282|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.282|0.143|<0.0001
81529544|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4629|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 8||||0.4629
81529545|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0841|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 12||||0.0841
81529546|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 12||||0.0007
81619287|NCT01040689|162919109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0003||95.0|0.059|0.199|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.199|0.059|0.0003
81619288|NCT02755805|162919111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size at month 6|1.11||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|"F(3,74)=4.37~P-values were calculated using mixed model analyses and controlled for stoke severity as a covariate."|Effect size was calculated using mean change scores (baseline to month 6) and standard error of change (baseline to month 6) for each group.|All analyses were performed using the intent-to-treat principle so that comparisons were made according to the assigned intervention group regardless of study completion.||||0.007
81619289|NCT02755805|162919112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size at month 6|0.76||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|F(2,34)=2.55|Effect size was calculated using mean change scores (baseline to month 6) and standard error of change (baseline to month 6) for each group.|All analyses were performed using the intent-to-treat principle so that comparisons were made according to the assigned intervention group regardless of study completion.||||0.09
81619290|NCT02755805|162919113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size at month 6|1.23||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|F(2,34)=7.83|Effect size was calculated using mean change scores (baseline to month 6) and standard error of change (baseline to month 6) for each group.|All analyses were performed using the intent-to-treat principle so that comparisons were made according to assigned intervention group regardless of study completion.||||.002
81619291|NCT02755805|162919114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size at month 6|0.7||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold set at \<0.05|repeated measures fixed effects model|F(2,28)=3.61|Effect size was calculated using mean change scores (baseline to month 6) and standard error of change (baseline to month 6) for each group.|All analyses were performed using the intent-to-treat principle so that comparisons were made according to the assigned intervention group regardless of study completion.||||.04
81619292|NCT02252042|162919124|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.01|||Log Rank||Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) \& PD-L1 status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive)|||1.01|0.67|0.03160
81619293|NCT02252042|162919125|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.01605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.98||Nominal p-value|Log Rank||Nominal HR. Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) \& PD-L1 status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive)|||0.98|0.65|0.01605
81619294|NCT02252042|162919126|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.00493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.93|||Log Rank||Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) \& PD-L1 status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive)|||0.93|0.58|0.00493
81619295|NCT02252042|162919127|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.32504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.16|||Log Rank||Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) \& PD-L1 status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive)|||1.16|0.79|0.32504
81529547|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1957|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 12||||0.1957
81529548|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 16||||0.0093
81619296|NCT02252042|162919128|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.07736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.06|||Log Rank||Cox regression model with treatment as a single covariate|||1.06|0.69|0.07736
81619297|NCT02252042|162919129|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|4.6||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|10.6|||Log Rank|H0: difference in %=0; H1: difference in %\>0|Stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) \& PD-L1 status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive)|||10.6|-1.2|0.0610
81529549|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0326|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 16||||0.0326
81529550|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7426|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 16||||0.7426
81529551|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 20||||0.0013
81529552|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 20||||0.0015
81619298|NCT02252042|162919130|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|7.5||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|14.6|||Log Rank|H0: difference in %=0; H1: difference in %\>0|Stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) \& PD-L1 status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive)|||14.6|0.6|0.0171
81619299|NCT02252042|162919133|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.14545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.12||p-value stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) \& PD-L1 status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive)|Log Rank||Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) \& PD-L1 status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive)|||1.12|0.70|0.14545
81619300|NCT02252042|162919134|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.05851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.06||p-value stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) \& PD-L1 status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive)|Log Rank||Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) \& PD-L1 status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive)|||1.06|0.62|0.05851
81703447|NCT00633893|163102143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.3283|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2225|0.4844||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with VTE/all cause mortality to proportion of placebo participants with VTE/all cause mortality equal to 1.0. Participants with missing data were assumed to have experienced VTE/all cause mortality. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, Intent to treat (ITT) principle.||0.4844|0.2225|<0.0001
81703448|NCT00633893|163102143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.3615|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2475|0.5281||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with VTE/all cause mortality to proportion of placebo participants with VTE/all cause mortality equal to 1.0. Participants with missing data were assumed to have experienced VTE/all cause mortality. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, Intent to treat principle.||0.5281|0.2475|<0.0001
81703449|NCT00633893|163102144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.2891|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1902|0.4395||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with VTE/VTE-related death to proportion of placebo participants with VTE/ VTE-related death equal to 1.0. Participants with missing data were assumed to have experienced VTE/ VTE-related death. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, ITT principle.||0.4395|0.1902|<0.0001
81703450|NCT00633893|163102144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.3774|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2577|0.5525||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with VTE/VTE-related death to proportion of placebo participants with VTE/ VTE-related death equal to 1.0. Participants with missing data were assumed to have experienced VTE/ VTE-related death. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, ITT principle.||0.5525|0.2577|<0.0001
81703451|NCT00633893|163102145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.2422|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1476|0.3975||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with VTE/all cause mortality to proportion of placebo participants with VTE/all cause mortality equal to 1.0. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, Intent to treat (ITT) principle.||0.3975|0.1476|<0.0001
81619301|NCT02252042|162919135|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.65759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.27|||Log Rank||Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) \& PD-L1 status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive)|||1.27|0.86|0.65759
81619302|NCT02252042|162919136|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.51982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.26|||Log Rank||Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) \& PD-L1 status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive)|||1.26|0.81|0.51982
81619303|NCT02658240|162919149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||The study was powered to detect a mean difference of 1.5 in pain scores in favor of patients undergoing SFICB procedure assuming a standard deviation of 2.5. With a two sided alpha level of 0.05, a total of 52 patients would be needed to have 80% power using a repeated measures ANOVA F test with 6 observations on each subject. Correlation on the repeat observations was assumed to be 0.5. Assuming a 14% loss to follow-up, 60 patients were enrolled at 1:1 ratio.||||0.05
81619304|NCT02658240|162919150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81619305|NCT02658240|162919151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|80.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.149
81529553|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6552|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 20||||0.6552
81619306|NCT02658240|162919152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|80.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.584
81619307|NCT03691428|162919153|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81619308|NCT03691428|162919154|SUPERIORITY|A multivariate dyadic linear growth curve model was used to predict the trajectories of psychological well-being (Raudenbush, Brennan, \& Barnett, 1995).|||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81619309|NCT03691428|162919155|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81619310|NCT03691428|162919156|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81619311|NCT03691428|162919157|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81619312|NCT02527148|162919175|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Improvement from preoperative to 6 weeks for the control cases||||<0.0001
81619313|NCT02527148|162919175|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Improvement from preoperative to 6 weeks for the Shapematch cases||||<0.0001
81529554|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 24||||0.0005
81529555|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 24||||0.0004
81529556|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6294|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 24||||0.6294
81529557|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529558|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 32||||0.0001
81529559|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4652|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 32||||0.4652
81529560|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529561|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 40||||0.0002
81529562|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2233|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 40||||0.2233
81529563|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 48||||<0.0001
81529564|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 48||||0.0003
81529565|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6772|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 48||||0.6772
81529566|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529567|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529568|NCT00445770|162745732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.616|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study center and prior methotrexate use||Week 52||||0.6160
81529569|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529570|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529571|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4929|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 2||||0.4929
81529572|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529573|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529574|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9693|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 4||||0.9693
81529575|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529576|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529577|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4139|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 8||||0.4139
81529578|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529579|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529580|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8905|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 12||||0.8905
81529581|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 16||||<0.0001
81529582|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 16||||<0.0001
81529583|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6877|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 16||||0.6877
81529584|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 20||||<0.0001
81529585|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 20||||<0.0001
81529586|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4511|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 20||||0.4511
81529587|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529588|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529589|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2786|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 24||||0.2786
81529590|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529591|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529592|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.123|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 32||||0.1230
81529593|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529594|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529595|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5061|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 40||||0.5061
81529596|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 48||||<0.0001
81529597|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 48||||<0.0001
81529598|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1354|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 48||||0.1354
81529599|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529600|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529601|NCT00445770|162745733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1734|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 52||||0.1734
81529602|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529603|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529604|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6417|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.6417
81529605|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529606|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529607|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4698|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||0.4698
81529608|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529609|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529610|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1214|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||0.1214
81529611|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529612|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529613|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4654|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.4654
81529614|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81529615|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81529616|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4006|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||0.4006
81529617|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81529618|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81529619|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1636|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 20||||0.1636
81529620|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529621|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81619314|NCT02527148|162919175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare improvement of OKS from preoperative to 6 weeks between both groups.||||0.0004
81619315|NCT02527148|162919175|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Improvement from preoperative to 6 months for Control cases.||||<0.0001
81619316|NCT02527148|162919175|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Improvement form preoperative to 6 months for Shapematch cases.||||<0.0001
81619317|NCT02527148|162919175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3894|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare improvement of OKS from preoperative to 6 months between both groups.||||0.3894
81619318|NCT02527148|162919175|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Improvement from preoperative to 12 months for the Control cases||||<0.0001
81619319|NCT02527148|162919175|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Improvement from preoperative to 12 months for the Shapematch cases||||<0.0001
81619320|NCT02527148|162919175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4387|||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-values from repeated ANOVA with change from preoperative variable/scores as dependent variable.||To compare improvement of OKS from preoperative to 12 months between both groups.||||0.4387
81619321|NCT02527148|162919175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.261|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare improvement of OKS from preoperative to 2 years between both groups.||||0.2610
81619322|NCT02527148|162919175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8458|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare improvement of OKS from preoperative to 5 years between both groups.||||0.8458
81619323|NCT02527148|162919176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare mean duration of surgery between both groups.||||0.10
81619324|NCT02527148|162919177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare wound length between both groups.||||0.05
81619325|NCT02527148|162919179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare average length of hospital stay between both groups.||||0.07
81619326|NCT02527148|162919180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.023||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of baseline differences||||0.55
81619327|NCT02527148|162919180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.043||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of QALY between each instrument platform at 12-months||||0.23
81619328|NCT02527148|162919181|EQUIVALENCE|To determine equivalence in baseline characteristics between the control and intervention group.||||||0.724|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS rest preoperatively between both groups.||||0.7240
81619329|NCT02527148|162919181|EQUIVALENCE|To determine equivalence in baseline characteristics between the control and intervention group.||||||0.7545|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS mobilisation preoperatively between both groups.||||0.7545
81619330|NCT02527148|162919181|NON_INFERIORITY|Precision Knee Navigation is the current standard of care and is the control against the newer intervention of OtisMed® ShapeMatch® with Triathlon||||||0.6921|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS rest at 6 weeks between both groups.||||0.6921
81619331|NCT02527148|162919181|NON_INFERIORITY|Precision Knee Navigation is the current standard of care and is the control against the newer intervention of OtisMed® ShapeMatch® with Triathlon||||||0.9601|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS mobilisation at 6 weeks between both groups.||||0.9601
81619332|NCT02527148|162919181|NON_INFERIORITY|Precision Knee Navigation is the current standard of care and is the control against the newer intervention of OtisMed® ShapeMatch® with Triathlon||||||0.0697|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS rest at 6 months between both groups.||||0.0697
81619333|NCT02527148|162919181|EQUIVALENCE|Precision Knee Navigation is the current standard of care and is the control against the newer intervention of OtisMed® ShapeMatch® with Triathlon||||||0.0342|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS mobilisation at 6 months between both groups.||||0.0342
81619334|NCT02527148|162919181|EQUIVALENCE|Precision Knee Navigation is the current standard of care and is the control against the newer intervention of OtisMed® ShapeMatch® with Triathlon||||||0.3487|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS rest at 12 months between both groups.||||0.3487
81619335|NCT02527148|162919181|EQUIVALENCE|Precision Knee Navigation is the current standard of care and is the control against the newer intervention of OtisMed® ShapeMatch® with Triathlon||||||0.2201|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS mobilisation at 1 year between both groups.||||0.2201
81619336|NCT02527148|162919181|EQUIVALENCE|Precision Knee Navigation is the current standard of care and is the control against the newer intervention of OtisMed® ShapeMatch® with Triathlon||||||0.2291|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS rest at 2 years between both groups.||||0.2291
81619337|NCT02527148|162919181|EQUIVALENCE|Precision Knee Navigation is the current standard of care and is the control against the newer intervention of OtisMed® ShapeMatch® with Triathlon||||||0.6436|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS mobilisation at 2 years between both groups.||||0.6436
81619338|NCT02527148|162919181|EQUIVALENCE|Precision Knee Navigation is the current standard of care and is the control against the newer intervention of OtisMed® ShapeMatch® with Triathlon||||||0.4344|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS rest at 5 years between both groups.||||0.4344
81619339|NCT02527148|162919181|EQUIVALENCE|Precision Knee Navigation is the current standard of care and is the control against the newer intervention of OtisMed® ShapeMatch® with Triathlon||||||0.8732|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS mobilisation at 5 years between both groups.||||0.8732
81619340|NCT02527148|162919182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.911|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare WOMAC preoperatively between both groups.||||0.911
81619341|NCT02527148|162919182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.588|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare WOMAC at 6-weeks between both groups.||||0.588
81619342|NCT02527148|162919182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare WOMAC at 6-months between both groups.||||0.030
81653233|NCT01154140|162997439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.008|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.96|-6.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC13 dyspnoea: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||-6.06|-11.96|<0.0001
81653234|NCT01154140|162997439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8828||||0.0656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC13 haemoptysis: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||0.06|-1.82|0.0656
81619343|NCT02527148|162919182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.131|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare WOMAC at 1-year between both groups.||||0.131
81619344|NCT02527148|162919182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.347|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare WOMAC at 2-years between both groups.||||0.347
81619345|NCT02527148|162919182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.341|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare WOMAC at 5-years between both groups.||||0.341
81619346|NCT02527148|162919183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.452|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D index preoperatively between both groups.||||0.452
81619347|NCT02527148|162919183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.201|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D VAS preoperatively between both groups.||||0.201
81619348|NCT02527148|162919183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.741|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D index at 6-weeks between both groups.||||0.741
81619349|NCT02527148|162919183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.794|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D VAS at 6-weeks between both groups.||||0.794
81619350|NCT02527148|162919183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.232|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D index at 6-months between both groups.||||0.232
81619351|NCT02527148|162919183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.513|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D VAS at 6-months between both groups.||||0.513
81619352|NCT02527148|162919183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D index at 1-year between both groups.||||0.180
81619353|NCT02527148|162919183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.864|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D VAS at 1-year between both groups.||||0.864
81619354|NCT02527148|162919183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.223|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D index at 2-year between both groups.||||0.223
81619355|NCT02527148|162919183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.355|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D VAS at 2-year between both groups.||||0.355
81619356|NCT02527148|162919183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.314|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D index at 5-year between both groups.||||0.314
81619357|NCT02527148|162919183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.914|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D VAS at 5-year between both groups.||||0.914
81619358|NCT02527148|162919184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.523|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare FJS at 6-weeks between both groups.||||0.523
81619359|NCT02527148|162919184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.932|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare FJS at 6-months between both groups.||||0.932
81619360|NCT02527148|162919184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.934|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare FJS at 1-year between both groups.||||0.934
81529622|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2635|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.2635
81529623|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||<0.0001
81619361|NCT02527148|162919184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.566|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare FJS at 2-year between both groups.||||0.566
81619362|NCT02527148|162919184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.263|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare FJS at 5-year between both groups.||||0.263
81619363|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3768|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS Pain preoperatively between both groups.||||0.3768
81619364|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6425|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS Function preoperatively between both groups.||||0.6425
81619365|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5041|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS ROM preoperatively between both groups.||||0.5041
81619366|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.223|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS Pain at 6-weeks between both groups.||||0.2230
81619367|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8209|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS Function at 6-weeks between both groups.||||0.8209
81619368|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6958|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS ROM at 6-weeks between both groups.||||0.6958
81619369|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0548|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS Pain at 6-months between both groups.||||0.0548
81619370|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1958|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS Function at 6-months between both groups.||||0.1958
81529624|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529625|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0965|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 32||||0.0965
81619371|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2786|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS ROM at 6-months between both groups.||||0.2786
81619372|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2399|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS Pain at 1-year between both groups.||||0.2399
81653235|NCT01154140|162997439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.0475||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.22|-2.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC13 pain in arm or shoulder: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||-2.88|-9.22|0.0002
81529626|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529627|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||<0.0001
81619373|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4135|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS Function at 1-year between both groups.||||0.4135
81619374|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5278|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS ROM at 1-year between both groups.||||0.5278
81619375|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2992|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS Pain at 2-year between both groups.||||0.2992
81619376|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5462|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS Function at 2-year between both groups.||||0.5462
81619377|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5765|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS ROM at 2-year between both groups.||||0.5765
81619378|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5493|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS Pain at 5-year between both groups.||||0.5493
81619379|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1705|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS Function at 5-year between both groups.||||0.1705
81619380|NCT02527148|162919185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2918|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To compare IKSS ROM at 5-year between both groups.||||0.2918
81619381|NCT02527148|162919186|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of coronal mechanical axis:hip knee ankle angle between both groups.||||0.6
81619382|NCT02527148|162919186|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of coronal angle fem comp and mech axis femur between both groups.||||0.002
81619383|NCT02527148|162919186|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of coronal angle tibial comp and mech axis tibia between both groups.||||<0.001
81619384|NCT02527148|162919186|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of sagital tibial component slope between both groups.||||<0.001
81619385|NCT02527148|162919186|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Fem comp rotation relative to surg epicond axis+=ER between both groups.||||<0.001
81619386|NCT04589689|162919187|OTHER|||||||0.777||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis at 3 months.||||0.777
81619387|NCT04589689|162919187|OTHER|||||||0.247||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis at 6-month.||||0.247
81619388|NCT04589689|162919188|OTHER|||||||0.16||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis at 3-month follow-up.||||0.160
81619389|NCT04589689|162919188|OTHER|||||||0.275||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis at 6-month follow-up.||||0.275
81619390|NCT04589689|162919189|OTHER|||||||0.509||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis at 3-month follow-up.||||0.509
81619391|NCT04589689|162919189|OTHER|||||||0.61||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis at 6-month follow-up.||||0.610
81653236|NCT01154140|162997439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.0959|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.35|-4.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC13 pain in chest: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||-4.84|-11.35|<0.0001
81653237|NCT01154140|162997439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.7717||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.24|-3.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC13 pain in other parts: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||-3.31|-10.24|0.0001
81653238|NCT01154140|162997439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.3521||||0.0427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|6.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC13 peripheral neuropathy: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||6.59|0.11|0.0427
81653239|NCT01154140|162997439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1521||||0.1382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC13 sore mouth: Analysis was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects).||0.69|-5.00|0.1382
81653240|NCT01154140|162997440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.9908||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|7.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was based on a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D VAS subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose were included as random effects).||7.17|0.81|0.0139
81653241|NCT04916730|162997470|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81653242|NCT02078492|162997485|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|We assumed a minimal clinically significant difference (MCSD) of 1.3 between the three ketorolac groups at the 30-minute pain assessment and a standard deviation of 3.0. A power analysis determined that a sample of 78 subjects per group provided at least 80% power to detect an MCSD of at least 1.3 at 30 minutes with α=0.05.||||||0.783|||||||ANOVA|2 degrees of freedom||The main hypothesis was that there would be equivalence of dose effect across the three groups at every time point, and the primary comparison consisted of the pain assessment at 30 minutes.||||.783
81653243|NCT00664534|162997516|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority margin is defined as 0.4%. If the upper 95%CI for difference in LSMeans is below 0.4% then MIX arm will be declared noninferior to GLAR arm|Least squares mean difference|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.13|||||Least squares mean difference = (Premix insulin Lispro -Glargine)|||0.13|-0.42|
81653244|NCT00664534|162997518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.29|||||Least squares mean difference = (Premix insulin Lispro - Glargine). 16 weeks|||0.29|-0.18|
81653245|NCT00664534|162997518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.29|||||Least squares mean difference = (Premix insulin Lispro - Glargine). 32 weeks|||0.29|-0.22|
81653246|NCT00664534|162997518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.18|||||Least squares mean difference = (Premix insulin Lispro - Glargine). 48 weeks|||0.18|-0.33|
81653247|NCT00664534|162997519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2127||95.0||||P-value is for Week 16 HbA1c \<=7.0%.|Chi-squared|||||||0.2127
81529628|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4437|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||0.4437
81653248|NCT00664534|162997519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3281||95.0||||P-value is for Week 16 HbA1c \<=6.5%|Chi-squared|||||||0.3281
81529629|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||<0.0001
81529630|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||<0.0001
81653249|NCT00664534|162997519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2812||95.0||||P-value is for Week 32 HbA1c \<=7.0%|Chi-squared|||||||0.2812
81653250|NCT00664534|162997519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6963||95.0||||P-value is for Week 32 HbA1c \<=6.5%|Chi-squared|||||||0.6963
81653251|NCT00664534|162997519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0643||95.0||||P-value is for Week 48 HbA1c \<=7.0%|Chi-squared|||||||0.0643
81653252|NCT00664534|162997519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2524||95.0||||P-value is for Week 48 HbA1c \<=6.5%|Chi-squared|||||||0.2524
81653253|NCT00664534|162997521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6615||95.0||||P-value for Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6615
81653254|NCT00664534|162997521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9798||95.0||||P-value is for Week 16|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9798
81653255|NCT00664534|162997521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6169||95.0||||P-value for Week 32|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6169
81653256|NCT00664534|162997521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7834||95.0||||P-value for Week 48|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7834
81653257|NCT00664534|162997523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.7|||||Least Squares Mean Difference = Premix Insulin Lispro minus Glargine.|||0.70|-0.89|
81653258|NCT00664534|162997524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4935||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4935
81653259|NCT03041792|162997527|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-235.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.13||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-322.25|-149.25||The p-value was calculated and was rounded to 4th decimal presenting as 0.0000, which was smaller than the required threshold of \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Visit 4||-149.25|-322.25|0.0000
81653260|NCT03041792|162997527|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-243.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|47.6||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-339.1|-148.15||The p-value was calculated and was rounded to 4th decimal presenting as 0.0000, which was smaller than the required threshold of \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Visit 5||-148.15|-339.10|0.0000
81653261|NCT03041792|162997532|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-859.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|167.76||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1196.1|-523.1||The p-value was calculated and was rounded to 4th decimal presenting as 0.0000, which was smaller than the required threshold of \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Visit 4||-523.10|-1196.1|0.0000
81619392|NCT04589689|162919190|OTHER|||||||0.807||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis at 3-month follow-up.||||0.807
81619393|NCT04589689|162919190|OTHER|||||||0.826||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis at 6-month follow-up.||||0.826
81619394|NCT04589689|162919191|OTHER|||||||0.076||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis at 3-month follow-up.||||0.076
81619395|NCT04589689|162919191|OTHER|||||||0.747||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis at 6-month follow-up.||||0.747
81619396|NCT04589689|162919192|OTHER|||||||0.154||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis at 3-month follow-up.||||0.154
81619397|NCT04589689|162919192|OTHER|||||||0.107||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis at 6-month follow-up.||||0.107
81619398|NCT04589689|162919193|OTHER|||||||0.445||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis at 3-month follow-up.||||0.445
81619399|NCT04589689|162919193|OTHER|||||||0.543||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis at 6-month follow-up.||||0.543
81619400|NCT04589689|162919194|OTHER|||||||0.157||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis at 6-month follow-up.||||0.157
81619401|NCT00189202|162919196|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin 8% plus or minus 4.||||||0.28|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.28
81619402|NCT00189202|162919197|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.70
81619403|NCT04283552|162919222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Two-tailed Wildoxon signed-rank test|||This statistical analysis is for Reader 1.||||0.001
81619404|NCT04283552|162919222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Two-tailed Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||This statistical analysis is for Reader 2.||||0.28
81619405|NCT04283552|162919223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Two-tailed Wilcoxon signed-rank test.|||This is the statistical analysis for Reader 1.||||0.22
81619406|NCT04283552|162919223|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Two-tailed Wilcoxon signed-rank test.|||This is the statistical analysis for Reader 2.||||>0.05
81529631|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1663|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||0.1663
81619407|NCT04283552|162919224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Two-tailed Wilcoxon signed-rank test.|||This is the statistical analysis for Reader 1.||||0.009
81619408|NCT04283552|162919224|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Two-tailed Wilcoxon signed-rank test.|||This statistical analysis is for Reader 2.||||>0.05
81619409|NCT04283552|162919225|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Two-tailed Wilcoxon signed-rank test.|||This is the statistical analysis for Reader 1.||||<0.001
81619410|NCT04283552|162919225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Two-tailed Wilcoxon signed-rank test.|||This is the statistical analysis for Reader 2.||||0.02
81619411|NCT04283552|162919226|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Two-tailed Wilcoxon signed-rank test.|||This is the statistical analysis for Reader 1.||||<0.001
81619412|NCT04283552|162919226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Two-tailed Wilcoxon signed-rank test.|||This is the statistical analysis for Reader 2.||||0.02
81619413|NCT04283552|162919229|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Two-tailed Wilcoxon signed-rank test.|||This is the statistical analysis comparing PS-Early Reader 1 to PS-Late Reader 1.||||<0.001
81619414|NCT04283552|162919229|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Two-tailed Wilcoxon signed-rank test.|||This is the statistical analysis comparing PS-Early Reader 2 and PS-Late Reader 2.||||<0.001
81619415|NCT02384070|162919231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Analysis of the variance was used and Chi-square test for categorical variables. A sample size was calculated for a 95% confidence level and a power of 80%, assuming a 10% difference between groups.|ANOVA|||||||1
81619416|NCT02384070|162919231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||The prior threshold for statistical significance was P \< 0.05|ANOVA|||||||1
81619417|NCT02755116|162919247|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted relative risk|0.76||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.2|||log-binomial regression|||||1.20|0.48|0.003
81619418|NCT02200770|162919252|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.272|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1496|0.4961|||Regression, Cox|||||0.4961|0.1496|<0.0001
81619419|NCT02200770|162919253|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.352||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1755|0.7059|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.7059|0.1755|0.0033
81619420|NCT02200770|162919254|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.134|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.096||0.9026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0254|2.2941|||ANCOVA|||||2.2941|-2.0254|0.9026
81619421|NCT02200770|162919255|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.566||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3866|0.8279|||Negative Binomial Regression|||||0.8279|0.3866|0.0034
81619422|NCT02200770|162919256|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.317||||0.0146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1257|0.7972|||Negative Binomial Regression|||||0.7972|0.1257|0.0146
81619423|NCT01214824|162919272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.014||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Comparison is HbA1c at 6 months versus Baseline||||0.014
81619424|NCT01214824|162919274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5304||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||Comparison is masked phase 2 versus masked phase 1||||0.5304
81619425|NCT00468910|162919310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The study was powered to detect an attributable change in the aspirin group of 50% relative to baseline values - an approximate 50% increase in spectral slope.||||0.11
81619426|NCT00468910|162919311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.17
81619427|NCT05061693|162919349|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.1||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|45.4|||Regression, Logistic|Exact Logistic regression: (response at Week 16 = treatment + stratification factor \[Day 1 Investigator's Global Assessment score (3 or 4)\])||||45.4|1.6|0.0061
81619428|NCT05061693|162919349|SUPERIORITY||difference in response rate|28.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||The standard error of the difference between response rates was from normal approximation.|||||
81619429|NCT05061693|162919349|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.2||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|65.6|||Regression, Logistic|Exact Logistic regression: (response at Week 16 = treatment + stratification factor \[Day 1 Investigator's Global Assessment score (3 or 4)\])||||65.6|2.3|0.0005
81619430|NCT05061693|162919349|SUPERIORITY||difference in response rate|36.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||The standard error of the difference between response rates was from normal approximation.|||||
81529632|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529633|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||<0.0001
81619431|NCT05061693|162919349|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|107.5|||Regression, Logistic|Exact Logistic regression: (response at Week 16 = treatment + stratification factor \[Day 1 Investigator's Global Assessment score (3 or 4)\])||||107.5|3.9|<0.0001
81619432|NCT05061693|162919349|SUPERIORITY||difference in response rate|48.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||The standard error of the difference between response rates was from normal approximation.|||||
81619433|NCT01152190|162919356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.121||95.0||||The p-value associated with the LS mean difference of change from baseline to Week 8 between the tadalafil and placebo treatment groups was tested at a significance level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.121
81619434|NCT01152190|162919357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008||0.226||95.0||||The p-value associated with the LS mean difference of change from baseline to Week 4 between the tadalafil and placebo treatment groups was tested at a significance level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.226
81619435|NCT01152190|162919358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.208||95.0||||The p-value associated with the LS mean difference of change from baseline to Week 4 in the prostate peripheral zone RI was tested at a significance level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.208
81653262|NCT03041792|162997532|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-928.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|193.8||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1317.3|-539.86||The p-value was calculated and was rounded to 4th decimal presenting as 0.0000, which was smaller than the required threshold of \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Visit 5||-539.86|-1317.3|0.0000
81653263|NCT03041792|162997533|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|4.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16||0.0263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|9.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Visit 4||9.29|0.61|0.0263
81653264|NCT03041792|162997533|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|5.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|9.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Visit 5||9.48|1.22|0.0121
81653265|NCT03041792|162997534|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.1768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|9.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Satiety (Visit 4)||9.82|-1.85|0.1768
81653266|NCT03041792|162997534|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13||0.1137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|7.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Satiety (Visit 5)||7.70|-0.85|0.1137
81653267|NCT03041792|162997534|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.1858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|7.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fullness (Visit 4)||7.11|-1.41|0.1858
81653268|NCT03041792|162997534|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22||0.5288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|5.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fullness (Visit 5)||5.86|-3.05|0.5288
81529634|NCT00445770|162745734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1049|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||||0.1049
81619436|NCT01152190|162919358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.066||95.0||||The p-value associated with the LS mean difference of change from baseline to Week 8 in the prostate peripheral zone RI was tested at a significance level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.066
81653269|NCT03041792|162997534|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-8.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|-2.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Prospective food consumption (Visit 4)||-2.61|-14.30|0.0054
81529635|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529636|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529637|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0442|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment||Week 2||||0.0442
81653270|NCT03041792|162997534|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.75||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.29|-2.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Prospective food consumption (Visit 5)||-2.27|-17.29|0.0117
81653271|NCT03041792|162997534|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.48|-1.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hunger (Visit 4)||-1.69|-11.48|0.0093
81653272|NCT03041792|162997534|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.12|-0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hunger (Visit 5)||-0.66|-12.12|0.0296
81653273|NCT03041792|162997535|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|35.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|52.46||0.5008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.64|140.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUC0-60min (Visit 4)||140.76|-69.64|0.5008
81653274|NCT03041792|162997535|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|106.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|48.95||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.86|204.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUC0-60min (Visit 5)||204.44|7.86|0.0348
81653275|NCT03041792|162997535|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|214.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|129.48||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.59|474.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUC0-300min (Visit 4)||474.07|-45.59|0.1040
81653276|NCT03041792|162997535|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|348.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|138.29||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.2|626.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUC0-300min (Visit 5)||626.66|70.20|0.0152
81619437|NCT01152190|162919358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.195||95.0||||The p-value associated with the LS mean difference of change from baseline to Week 4 in bladder neck RI was tested at a significance level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.195
81619438|NCT01152190|162919358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.625||95.0||||The p-value associated with the LS mean difference of change from baseline to Week 8 in bladder neck RI was tested at a significance level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.625
81619439|NCT01152190|162919359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38||0.439||95.0||||The p-value associated with the LS mean difference of change from baseline to Week 4 in the prostate transition zone CPI was tested at a significance level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.439
81464733|NCT02225860|162621247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The analysis of the primary and secondary outcome was based on an intention to treat principle. Copeptin was measured in each subject at baseline and week 2 and the change from baseline to end point (delta) was calculated for all subjects. The delta copeptin between subjects in the intervention and control arms was compared with a two sample t test for independent groups. One sample t-tests of the delta were used to examine whether there was any change over time for each group separately."||||<0.01
81529638|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 4||||<0.0001
81619440|NCT01152190|162919359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.867||0.86||95.0||||The p-value associated with the LS mean difference of change from baseline to Week 8 in the prostate transition zone CPI was tested at a significance level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.860
81529639|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529640|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0681|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 4||||0.0681
81529641|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529642|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529643|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0966|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 8||||0.0966
81529644|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 12||||<0.0001
81529645|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 12||||0.0006
81529646|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1242|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 12||||0.1242
81529647|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 16||||<0.0001
81529648|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 16||||<0.001
81529649|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1521|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 16||||0.1521
81529650|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 20||||<0.0001
81529651|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 20||||0.0070
81619441|NCT01152190|162919359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.937||0.24||95.0||||The p-value associated with the LS mean difference of change from baseline to Week 4 in the prostate peripheral zone CPI was tested at a significance level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.240
81619442|NCT01152190|162919359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.729||0.839||95.0||||The p-value associated with the LS mean difference of change from baseline to Week 8 in the prostate peripheral zone CPI was tested at a significance level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.839
81619443|NCT01152190|162919359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.77||0.468||95.0||||The p-value associated with the LS mean difference of change from baseline to Week 4 in the bladder neck CPI was tested at a significance level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.468
81529652|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 20||||0.0140
81529653|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529654|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529655|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0815|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 24||||0.0815
81529656|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529657|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 32||||0.0002
81529658|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0886|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 32||||0.0886
81529659|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529660|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 40||||0.0003
81529661|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1488|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 40||||0.1488
81529662|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 48||||<0.0001
81529663|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 48||||0.0006
81529664|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0979|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 48||||0.0979
81529665|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 52||||<0.0001
81529666|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 52||||0.0001
81529667|NCT00445770|162745735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 52||||0.1740
81619444|NCT01152190|162919359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|7.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.199||0.131||95.0||||The p-value associated with the LS mean difference of change from baseline to Week 8 in the bladder neck CPI was tested at a significance level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.131
81619445|NCT01499654|162919364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81529668|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior Methotrexate use + treatment.||Week 2||||<0.0001
81529669|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 2||||<0.0001
81619446|NCT01499654|162919364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.67
81619447|NCT01499654|162919365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81619448|NCT01499654|162919365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81619449|NCT01499654|162919366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81619450|NCT01499654|162919366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81619451|NCT01499654|162919367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.006
81619452|NCT01499654|162919367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.44
81619453|NCT00304031|162919370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.2||One-sided|Log Rank||Reference level = Conventional adjuvant TMZ|This study was looking for a 20% reduction in hazard rate: null hypothesis (conventional arm): Median survival time (MST) = 14.0 mo.; alternative hypothesis (dose-dense arm): MST= 17.5 mo. A one-sided log-rank test at a significance level of 0.025 would have 80% power to detect this difference with a sample size of 750 patients (647 deaths were required for the final analysis).||1.20|0.88|0.63
81619454|NCT00304031|162919371|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.0||Two-side significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = Conventional adjuvant TMZ|||1.00|0.75|0.06
81619455|NCT00304031|162919372|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.19||One-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = Conventional adjuvant TMZ|Unmethylated MGMT||1.19|0.82|0.44
81619456|NCT00304031|162919372|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.62||One-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = Conventional adjuvant TMZ|Methylated MGMT||1.62|0.87|0.86
81619457|NCT00304031|162919373|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.05||One-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = Conventional adjuvant TMZ|Unmethylated MGMT||1.05|0.73|0.15
81529670|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0274|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.0274
81619458|NCT00304031|162919373|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.15||One-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = Conventional adjuvant TMZ|Methylated MGMT||1.15|0.66|0.33
81619459|NCT00304031|162919374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.012
81619460|NCT00304031|162919375|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided significance level of 0.05||||||<0.001
81619461|NCT00304031|162919376|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Two-sided test|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81619462|NCT00304031|162919377|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.96
81653277|NCT00935532|162997582|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of exenatide QW to insulin glargine with respect to change in HbA1c was to be concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference was less than 0.4%. Change in HbA1c from baseline to endpoint was analyzed using a LOCF ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<8.5%, \>=8.5%), background OAD, and presence/absence of pretreatment with SU as factors and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.26||No adjustments for multiplicity will be performed|ANCOVA|||The expected changes in HbA1c from baseline were considered to be the same between the groups, and the common standard deviation assumed to be 1.2%. Assuming a type I error of 0.025 (one-sided), a power of 0.9 and a noninferiority margin of 0.4%, 191 subjects per group would be necessary to confirm the noninferiority by the two-sample t-test. When the proportion of the subjects missing post-baseline data was assumed to be 10%, the target number of subjects were 420 in total (210 subjects/group).||-0.26|-0.59|<.001
81653278|NCT00935532|162997583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of subjects achieving HbA1c\<=7% at endpoint were compared between treatments using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, in which background OAD and presence/absence of pretreatment with SU served as the stratification factors.||||<.001
81653279|NCT00935532|162997584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of subjects achieving HbA1c\<=6.5% at endpoint were compared between treatments using a CMH test, in which background OAD and presence/absence of pretreatment with SU served as the stratification factors.||||<.001
81653280|NCT00935532|162997585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.23||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.62|1.07|||ANCOVA|||Change in FSG from baseline to endpoint was analyzed using a LOCF ANCOVA model with treatment, background OAD, and presence/absence of pretreatment with SU as factors and baseline FSG as a covariate.||1.07|-11.62|0.103
81529671|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 4||||<0.0001
81529672|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 4||||<0.0001
81619463|NCT00304031|162919378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.73
81619464|NCT00304031|162919379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.57
81653281|NCT00935532|162997586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|-1.56|||ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to endpoint was analyzed using a LOCF ANCOVA model with treatment, background OAD, and presence/absence of pretreatment with SU as factors and baseline body weight as a covariate.||-1.56|-2.46|<.001
81653282|NCT00935532|162997587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.33|-3.45|||ANCOVA|||Change in total cholesterol from baseline to endpoint was analyzed using a LOCF ANCOVA model with treatment, background OAD, and presence/absence of pretreatment with SU as factors and baseline total cholesterol as a covariate.||-3.45|-12.33|<.001
81653283|NCT00935532|162997588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|1.09|||ANCOVA|||Change in HDL-C from baseline to endpoint was analyzed using a LOCF ANCOVA model with treatment, background OAD, and presence/absence of pre-treatment with SU as factors and baseline HDL-C as a covariate.||1.09|-1.64|0.689
81653284|NCT00935532|162997589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.06|||ANCOVA|||Triglycerides data were logarithm-transformed and the change at endpoint to baseline, expressed as the ratio, was analyzed using a LOCF ANCOVA model with treatment, background OAD, and presence/absence of pretreatment with SU as factors and baseline triglycerides as a covariate.||1.06|0.94|0.990
81529673|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0344|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 4||||0.0344
81619465|NCT00304031|162919380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81653285|NCT00402051|162997600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||6-Month PFS Rate|52.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.3|65.3||||||Hypothesis testing was done independently for each treatment arm (no direct treatment group comparison).||65.3|40.3|
81653286|NCT00402051|162997600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||6-Month PFS Rate|39.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.8|50.8||||||Hypothesis testing was done independently for each treatment arm (no direct treatment group comparison).||50.8|27.8|
81653287|NCT00402051|162997602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Best Overall Response Rate (%)|32.3||||||95.0|21.2|45.1||||||Response rates were evaluated separately for each treatment arm||45.1|21.2|
81653288|NCT00402051|162997602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Best Overall Response Rate (%)|20.0||||||95.0|11.1|31.8||||||Response rates were evaluated separately for each treatment arm||31.8|11.1|
81529674|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 8||||<0.0001
81529675|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 8||||<0.0001
81619466|NCT00304031|162919381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81619467|NCT00304031|162919382|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.74
81619468|NCT00304031|162919383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.79
81619469|NCT00304031|162919384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2184|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept effects are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with EORTC QLQ-C30 Global Health Status Score (baseline, 10,12, 22, 24, and 46 weeks) as the outcome of interest. Treatment arm, recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) class, MGMT status, and time were included in the model. Treatment arm is reported here.||||0.2184
81619470|NCT00304031|162919384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0763|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept effects are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with EORTC QLQ-C30 Global Health Status Score (baseline, 10,12, 22, 24, and 46 weeks) as the outcome of interest. Treatment arm, RPA class, MGMT status, and time were included in the model. RPA class is reported here.||||0.0763
81619471|NCT00304031|162919384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5235|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept effects are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with EORTC QLQ-C30 Global Health Status Score (baseline, 10,12, 22, 24, and 46 weeks) as the outcome of interest. Treatment arm, RPA class, MGMT status, and time were included in the model. MGMT status is reported here.||||0.5235
81529676|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 8||||0.0293
81619472|NCT00304031|162919385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Z-test of two proportions|||||||0.03
81619473|NCT00304031|162919386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Z-test of two proportions|||||||0.03
81619474|NCT00304031|162919387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided test||||||0.0002
81619475|NCT00304031|162919388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided test||||||0.005
81619476|NCT00304031|162919389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided test||||||0.018
81619477|NCT00304031|162919390|SUPERIORITY|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept effects are not shown.)||||||0.1702|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed effects model was run with MDASI Symptom Severity Score (baseline, 10, 12, 22, 24, 46 weeks) as the outcome of interest. Treatment arm, recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) class, MGMT status, and time were included in the model. Treatment arm is reported here.||||0.1702
81619478|NCT00304031|162919390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8159|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept effects are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with EORTC QLQ-C30 Global Health Status Score (baseline, 10, 12, 22, 24, 46 weeks) as the outcome of interest. Treatment arm, recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) class, MGMT status, and time were included in the model. RPA is reported here.||||0.8159
81619479|NCT00304031|162919390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2174|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept effects are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with EORTC QLQ-C30 Global Health Status Score (baseline, 10, 12, 22, 24, 46 weeks) as the outcome of interest. Treatment arm, recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) class, MGMT status, and time were included in the model. MGMT status is reported here.||||0.2174
81619480|NCT00304031|162919391|OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||Regression, Cox|||A Cox proportional hazards model was run with overall survival as the outcome of interest and baseline scores as continuous covariates. The final model was determined from stepwise selection. EORTC physical functioning, EORTC role functioning, standardized HVLT-R recognition, standardized HVLT-R recall, and standardized COWA were included in the initial model. EORTC physical functioning is reported here.||||0.023
81619481|NCT00304031|162919391|OTHER|||||||0.043|||||||Regression, Cox|||A Cox proportional hazards model was run with overall survival as the outcome of interest and baseline scores as continuous covariates. The final model was determined from stepwise selection. EORTC physical functioning, EORTC role functioning, standardized HVLT-R recognition, standardized HVLT-R recall, and standardized COWA were included in the initial model. Standardized HVLT-R recognition is reported here.||||0.043
81529677|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 12||||<0.0001
81619482|NCT00304031|162919391|OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Regression, Cox|||A Cox proportional hazards model was run with overall survival as the outcome of interest and baseline scores as continuous covariates. The final model was determined from stepwise selection. EORTC physical functioning, EORTC role functioning, standardized HVLT-R recognition, standardized HVLT-R recall, and standardized COWA were included in the initial model. Standardized COWA is reported here.||||0.021
81619483|NCT00304031|162919392|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2357|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept effects are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with NCF Composite Score (baseline, 10, 22, 46 weeks) as the outcome of interest. Treatment arm, recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) class, MGMT status, and time were included in the model. Treatment arm is reported here.||||0.2357
81619484|NCT00304031|162919392|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0147|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept effects are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with NCF Composite Score (baseline, 10, 22, 46 weeks) as the outcome of interest. Treatment arm, recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) class, MGMT status, and time were included in the model. RPA is reported here.||||0.0147
81619485|NCT00304031|162919392|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.457|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept effects are not shown.)||A mixed effects model was run with NCF Composite Score (baseline, 10, 22, 46 weeks) as the outcome of interest. Treatment arm, recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) class, MGMT status, and time were included in the model. MGMT Status is reported here.||||0.457
81619486|NCT00304031|162919393|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided test||||||0.02
81619487|NCT00304031|162919394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided test||||||0.99
81619488|NCT00304031|162919395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided test||||||0.33
81464734|NCT02225860|162621248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The analysis of the primary and secondary outcome was based on an intention to treat principle. Copeptin was measured in each subject at baseline and week 2 and the change from baseline to end point (delta) was calculated for all subjects. The delta copeptin between subjects in the intervention and control arms was compared with a two sample t test for independent groups. One sample t-tests of the delta were used to examine whether there was any change over time for each group separately."||||<0.01
81464735|NCT05338502|162621250|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Least Squares Mean (LSM) Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.797|1.02|||ANOVA|||Fasted State||1.02|0.797|
81464736|NCT05338502|162621250|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.876|1.12|||ANOVA|||Fed state||1.12|0.876|
81464737|NCT05338502|162621251|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.932|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.829|1.05|||ANOVA|||Fasted state||1.05|0.829|
81464738|NCT05338502|162621251|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.888|1.13|||ANOVA|||Fed State||1.13|0.888|
81464739|NCT05338502|162621253|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.818|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|0.985|||ANOVA|||Fasted State||0.985|0.680|
81464740|NCT05338502|162621253|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.782|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.645|0.949|||ANOVA|||Fed state||0.949|0.645|
81464741|NCT01250873|162621266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.3|||ANOVA|||||1.30|1.06|
81529678|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 12||||<0.0001
81619489|NCT02396316|162919398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS mean change|-4.9||||0.0644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Point estimate, 95% CI and P-value were based on treatment difference of the LS mean changes using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and stage of NVG for randomization as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate. The superiority of aflibercept injection to sham injection was to be established if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference (the aflibercept group minus the sham group) is less than 0.||0.3|-10.2|0.0644
81619490|NCT02396316|162919399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||MH adjusted difference|59.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.0|81.2|||Mantel Haenszel|||The point estimate of the treatment difference (the aflibercept group minus the sham group) at Week 1 and its two-sided 95% confidence interval stratified by stage of NVG (as randomized) using Mantel-Haenszel weights.||81.2|37.0|
81619491|NCT00566735|162919401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Degrees of freedom = 28||Independent t-test to assess differences between the placebo and galantamine groups in regard to pre- and post-ECT scores on the Delayed Memory Index (DMI).||||<0.05
81619492|NCT01925469|162919414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Differences in the median change in pain scores were assessed using Wilcoxon rank sum test.||An a priori sample size calculation determined at least 28 patients were needed to detect a clinically significant 13 mm difference in pain score (α=0.05, power =0.80) with a standard deviation of 12 mm. Intention to treat analysis was performed.||||0.43
81619493|NCT01925469|162919415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher exact test was used to assess differences in satisfaction scores by treatment group. Correlation between pain and satisfaction scores was assessed by Spearman's correlation coefficient.||||0.4
81619494|NCT01925469|162919416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.33
81619495|NCT01185561|162919417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.03|13.76|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in CES-D score between those assigned to the psychoeducational intervention and those assigned to usual medical care six months after randomization.||13.76|4.03|.001
81619496|NCT01185561|162919418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.27||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|14.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the State Anxiety Sub-test score between those assigned to the psychoeducational intervention and those assigned to usual medical care six months after randomization.||14.37|1.29|.02
81619497|NCT01185561|162919419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|14.31|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the State Trait Anxiety Sub-test score between those assigned to the psychoeducational intervention and those assigned to usual medical care six months after randomization.||14.31|2.64|.005
81619498|NCT01185561|162919420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.75||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.77|8.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the State Trait Anger Expression Sub-test score between those assigned to the psychoeducational intervention and those assigned to usual medical care six months after randomization.||8.24|-6.77|.85
81653289|NCT02514551|162997605|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.617|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.447|0.853|||||Unstratified cox proportional hazards model comparing Ramucirumab I4T-MC-JVCZ and I4T-IE-JVBE (NCT01170663)|"This analysis were comparison of PFS for participants treated with ramucirumab 12 mg/kg plus paclitaxel in Study I4T-MC-JVCZ versus placebo plus paclitaxel in I4T-IE-JVBE (NCT01170663) using meta-analysis.~Placebo + 80 mg/m² Paclitaxel in I4T-IE-JVBE Number of participants: 335, Median (95% CI), months: 2.86 (2.79 to 3.02)"||0.853|0.447|
81653290|NCT02514551|162997606|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.963|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|1.274|||||Unstratified cox proportional hazards model.|||1.274|0.727|
81653291|NCT01791972|162997611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.982|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.19|-12.14||Significance level is 0.05.|mixed-effect analysis of covariance|Fixed effects of sequence, trt group, period, and center, within period baseline FEV1 as a covariate, and random effect for patient within sequence.||||-12.14|-20.19|<0.0001
81464742|NCT01250873|162621267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.28|||ANOVA|||||1.28|1.01|
81619499|NCT01667796|162919434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||univariate generalized estimating equati|||||||0.001
81619500|NCT01667796|162919434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for adherence, body mass index, and oral contraceptive use|Generalized estimating equation|||||||0.008
81619501|NCT00566527|162919484|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the 95% CI was \> -5. Values are shown as percentages.|Measles Response Rate (Arm 2 - Arm 3)|-0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|0.87||||||Measles difference||0.87|-2.82|
81619502|NCT00566527|162919484|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the 95% CI was \> -5. Values are shown as percentages.|Mumps Response Rate (Arm 2 - Arm 3)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.32||||||Mumps difference||1.32|-1.20|
81619503|NCT00566527|162919484|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the 95% CI was \> -5. Values are shown as percentages.|Rubella Response Rate (Arm 2 - Arm 3)|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|1.03||||||Rubella difference||1.03|-1.55|
81619504|NCT00566527|162919484|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the 95% CI was \> -10. Values are shown as percentages.|Varicella Response Rate (Arm 2 - Arm 3)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|1.1||||||Varicella difference||1.10|-1.28|
81619505|NCT00566527|162919485|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the 95% CI was \> -5. Values are shown as percentages.|Measles Response Rate (Arm 1 - Arm 3)|-3.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.44|-1.87||||||Measles difference||-1.87|-6.44|
81619506|NCT00566527|162919485|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the 95% CI was \> -5. Values are shown as percentages.|Mumps Response Rate (Arm 1 - Arm 3)|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|1.01||||||Mumps difference||1.01|-1.71|
81619507|NCT00566527|162919485|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the 95% CI was \> -5. Values are shown as percentages.|Rubella Response Rate (Arm 1 - Arm 3)|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|1.09||||||Rubella difference||1.09|-1.34|
81653292|NCT01791972|162997612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.84||Terms for treatment and period, computed with the generalized estimating equations (GEE) algorithm, which adjusts for potential correlation between measurements on the same patient. Significance level of 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.84|0.53|<0.0001
81653293|NCT05239598|162997663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.5||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|13.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||13.0|-4.0|0.287
81619508|NCT00566527|162919485|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the 95% CI was \> -10. Values are shown as percentages.|Varicella Response Rate (Arm 1 - Arm 3)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|1.1||||||Varicella difference||1.10|-1.83|
81619509|NCT00457743|162919520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Disease control Rate (percentage)|56.7||||||95.0|37.4|74.5|||||The disease control rate, defined as the percentage of subjects confirmed with CR, PR, and SD \>=10 weeks on study according to RECIST.|||74.5|37.4|
81619510|NCT00457743|162919522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate(percentage)|13.3||||||95.0|3.8|30.7|||||The subjects confirmed with complete response (CR) and partial response (PR) according to Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST).|||30.7|3.8|
81619511|NCT00457743|162919531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CBR rate (percentage)|40.0||||||95.0|22.7|59.4|||||The clinical benefit response (CBR) rate, defined as the percentage of the subjects confirmed with CR, PR, or SD\>=22 weeks on study according to Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST).|||59.4|22.7|
81619512|NCT00392054|162919574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.9||Cox regression analysis, stratified by clinical site, was performed and presented as hazard ratios with 95% confidence intervals and a two-sided p-value testing of less than or equal to 0.05 (two-sided) for the Wald test.|Regression, Cox|||Event rates were plotted over time using Kaplan-Meier methodology. Only events occurring after the 90-day treatment period were included in the final analysis. Treatment groups were analyzed on an intention-to-treat basis.||0.90|0.35|0.0016
81653294|NCT05239598|162997664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|8.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||5 minutes post intervention||8.6|-5.2|0.625
81653295|NCT05239598|162997664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|10.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||30 minutes post intervention||10.5|-5.5|0.526
81464743|NCT01250873|162621268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8281|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.00|-0.50|0.8281
81464744|NCT01250873|162621269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.17|1.39|||ANOVA|||||1.39|1.17|
81619513|NCT00392054|162919576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.95|||Regression, Cox|||||0.95|0.33|0.03
81464745|NCT01250873|162621270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|1.36|||ANOVA|||||1.36|1.10|
81464746|NCT01250873|162621271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.3125|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.00|0.00|0.3125
81619514|NCT00392054|162919577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.89|||Regression, Cox|||||0.89|0.3|0.017
81619515|NCT00392054|162919578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.4|||Regression, Cox|||||0.4|0.28|<0.0001
81619516|NCT00392054|162919579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.72|||Regression, Cox|||||1.72|0.42|0.66
81619517|NCT02928224|162919595|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||<0.0001
81619518|NCT02928224|162919596|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||<0.0001
81619519|NCT02928224|162919597|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81619520|NCT02928224|162919606|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||<0.0001
81619521|NCT02928224|162919607|OTHER|||||||0.5958|||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||0.5958
81619522|NCT02928224|162919608|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||<0.0001
81619523|NCT02928224|162919609|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||<0.0001
81619524|NCT02928224|162919610|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||<0.0001
81619525|NCT02928224|162919611|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||<0.0001
81619526|NCT02928224|162919612|OTHER|||||||0.1004|||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||0.1004
81619527|NCT02928224|162919613|OTHER|||||||0.3724|||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||0.3724
81619528|NCT02928224|162919614|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81619529|NCT02928224|162919615|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81619530|NCT02928224|162919616|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81619531|NCT02928224|162919617|OTHER|||||||0.1928|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1928
81653296|NCT05239598|162997665|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|8.1|||Signed Rank|||Povidone-iodine: 5 minutes Post-Intervention||8.1|-4.2|0.511
81653297|NCT05239598|162997665|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|5.4||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|18.6|||Signed Rank|||Povidone-iodine: 30 minutes post-intervention||18.6|-10.7|0.408
81653298|NCT05239598|162997665|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-4.9||||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|17.5|||Signed Rank|||Povidone-iodine: 60 minutes post-intervention||17.5|-15.2|0.907
81619532|NCT02928224|162919618|OTHER|||||||0.0357|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0357
81529679|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0452|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 12||||0.0452
81619533|NCT00094575|162919757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.22|||Log Rank||The HR was estimated by comparing Endovascular repair arm vs the Open repair arm.|The primary outcome was long-term, all-cause mortality. The sample size would provide 80% power to detect a 25% relative reduction in mortality at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05. The primary comparison was the main effects of Endovascular repair vs Open repair of AAA.||1.22|0.77|0.81
81619534|NCT00094575|162919758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.12
81619535|NCT00094575|162919759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.81
81619536|NCT00094575|162919760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.80
81619537|NCT00094575|162919761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.78
81619538|NCT00094575|162919762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Note: Since this is measuring change over time since baseline, values could be below 0.||||0.58
81619539|NCT00094575|162919763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.37
81619540|NCT00094575|162919764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.68
81619541|NCT03505099|162919788|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Proportion|76.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.95|92.21|||Fisher Exact||||Data for the current study were compared to historical control data (Finkel et al, 2014 - PubMed 25080519) where 19 out of 81 participants (23.46%) with 3 copies of SMN2 achieved standing alone for at least 3 seconds.|92.21|50.95|<0.0001
81529680|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 16||||<0.0001
81619542|NCT03505099|162919789|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Proportion|73.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.67|91.61|||Fisher Exact||||Data for the current study were compared to historical control data (Finkel et al 2014 - PubMed 25080519) where 6 out of 23 participants (26.09%) with 2 copies of SMN2 were alive and did not require permanent ventilation.|91.61|44.67|<0.0001
81619543|NCT03505099|162919791|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Proportion|72.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.9|90.11|||Fisher Exact||||Data for the current study were compared to historical control data (Finkel et al, 2014 - PubMed 25080519) where 17 out of 81 participants (20.99%) with 3 copies of SMN2 achieved the ability to walk alone.|90.11|44.90|<0.0001
81619544|NCT03603717|162919792|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81619545|NCT03603717|162919793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81619546|NCT03603717|162919794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.84
81529681|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 16||||<0.0001
81619547|NCT03603717|162919795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81619548|NCT00732381|162919796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.006
81619549|NCT00732381|162919797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81619550|NCT01420549|162919798|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority assessment was analyzed by the bilateral confidence interval (95%) for the ratio of the mean LDLfinal/LDLbaseline of the R/E combination, compared to the mean LDLfinal/LDLbaseline of the S/E combination and the bilateral confidence interval (95%) for the difference between the two means of the percentage variation of LDL-C in the treatments (\[(LDLfinal - LDLbaseline)/LDLbaseline))\*100)R+E\] - \[(LDLfinal - LDLbaseline)/LDLbaseline))\*100)S+E\].|Median Difference (Final Values)|-10.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.33||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.94|-3.7|||ANCOVA|Estimates for treatment effect and their 95% confidence intervals were exponentiated to produce estimates of percentage change.|Mean Percentage Change LDL- C (%)|Rosuvastatin + Ezetimibe versus Simvastatin + Ezetimibe||-3.70|-16.94|0.0013
81619551|NCT05777785|162919818|SUPERIORITY|Power analysis determined that a sample size of 90 participants will have 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.30 (Cohen's D) using a paired t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9789||||0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.037
81529682|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 16||||0.0313
81619552|NCT05777785|162919820|SUPERIORITY|Power analysis determined that a sample size of 90 participants will have 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.30 (Cohen's D) using a paired t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.09||||0.027|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.027
81619553|NCT05777785|162919821|SUPERIORITY|Power analysis determined that a sample size of 90 participants will have 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.30 (Cohen's D) using a paired t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.09||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.029
81619554|NCT03073941|162919839|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-Inferiority analysis was performed once the 1 year OKS of the first 216 patients were collected. A one-sided T-test, 90% power, SD=10 and with a non-inferiority margin of 4 OKS was used and the analysis was based on the difference of average OKS between Persona and NexGen 1 year postoperatively.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|90% power, SD=10 and with a non-inferiority margin of 4 OKS||||||<0.05
81619555|NCT04532528|162919910|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.||||||0.9701|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9701
81619556|NCT04532528|162919911|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.||||||0.7376|||||||Chi-squared|||At 3 months only||||0.7376
81619557|NCT04532528|162919911|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.||||||0.1356|||||||Chi-squared|||At 6 months only||||0.1356
81619558|NCT04532528|162919911|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.||||||0.68|||||||Chi-squared|||At 9 months only||||0.6800
81619559|NCT04532528|162919912|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.||||||0.5777|||||||Chi-squared|||At 3 months only||||0.5777
81619560|NCT04532528|162919912|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.||||||0.3313|||||||Chi-squared|||At 6 months only||||0.3313
81619561|NCT04532528|162919912|OTHER|No formal hypotheses was tested.||||||0.5697|||||||Chi-squared|||At 9 months only||||0.5697
81619562|NCT04532528|162919912|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.||||||0.5135|||||||Chi-squared|||At 12 months only||||0.5135
81619563|NCT04532528|162919913|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.||||||0.8509|||||||Chi-squared|||At 3 months only||||0.8509
81619564|NCT04532528|162919913|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.||||||0.3302|||||||Chi-squared|||At 6 months only||||0.3302
81619565|NCT04532528|162919913|OTHER|No formal hypotheses was tested.||||||0.9005|||||||Chi-squared|||At 9 months only||||0.9005
81619566|NCT04532528|162919913|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.||||||0.2789|||||||Chi-squared|||At 12 months only||||0.2789
81619567|NCT04532528|162919914|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.||||||0.667|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At 3 months only||||0.6670
81653299|NCT05239598|162997665|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-2.4||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-0.9|||Signed Rank|||Placebo: 5 minutes post intervention||-0.9|-6.5|0.008
81653300|NCT05239598|162997665|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-6.6||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|-2.2|||Signed Rank|||Placebo: 30 minutes post-intervention||-2.2|-10.1|0.080
81653301|NCT05239598|162997665|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-8.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|-3.9|||Signed Rank|||Placebo: 60 minutes post-intervention||-3.9|-22.3|0.001
81464747|NCT02278939|162621273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||This was an intention to treat analysis using the Tukey-Kramer adjustment to account for unequal group sample sizes|ANOVA|||Hypothesis: the intervention group will have a significantly greater reduction in weight (kg) compared to the control from baseline to 3-months||||0.003
81464748|NCT02278939|162621274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||This was an intention to treat analysis using the Tukey-Kramer adjustment to account for unequal group sample sizes|ANOVA|||Hypothesis: the intervention group will have a statistically greater reduction in percent weight compared to the control from baseline to 3-months||||.001
81619568|NCT04532528|162919914|OTHER|||||||0.1285|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At 6 months only||||0.1285
81619569|NCT04532528|162919914|OTHER|No formal hypotheses was tested.||||||0.7151|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At 9 months only||||0.7151
81619570|NCT04532528|162919914|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested||||||0.803|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At 12 months only||||0.8030
81619571|NCT00666276|162919955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.712|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Gender. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between males and females in the incidence rate of ADRs."||||=0.712
81464749|NCT02278939|162621275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||This was an intention to treat analysis using the Tukey-Kramer adjustment to account for differences in group sample sizes|ANOVA|||Hypothesis: the intervention group will have a statistically greater reduction in BMI compared to the control from baseline to 3 months||||.002
81464750|NCT00930774|162621281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.527|||||||ANOVA|df = 3,83; F=0.748||||||0.527
81619572|NCT00666276|162919956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.257|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Age. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between over 65 and less than 65 in the incidence rate of ADRs."||||=0.257
81619573|NCT00666276|162919957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.082|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Hepatic dysfunctions. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with Hepatic dysfunction and without Hepatic dysfunction in the incidence rate of ADRs."||||=0.082
81619574|NCT00666276|162919958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.462|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Renal dysfunctions. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with Renal dysfunction and without Renal dysfunction in the incidence rate of ADRs."||||=0.462
81619575|NCT00666276|162919959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Duration of drug administration. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between over 15 days and less than 15 days in the incidence rate of ADRs."||||<0.001
81653302|NCT05239598|162997666|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|3.1||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|5.8|||Signed Rank|||Povidone-iodine 5 minutes post-intervention||5.8|-2.2|0.212
81653303|NCT05239598|162997666|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.8||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|6.9|||Signed Rank|||Povidone-iodine 30 minutes post-intervention||6.9|-2.3|0.334
81653304|NCT05239598|162997666|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.5||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|6.8|||Signed Rank|||Povidone-iodine 60 minutes post-intervention||6.8|-3.1|0.269
81619576|NCT00666276|162919960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Route of administration. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between oral, injection and switch in the incidence rate of ADRs."||||=0.018
81619577|NCT00666276|162919961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.311|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Weight. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between over 40kg and less than 40kg in the incidence rate of ADRs."||||=0.311
81619578|NCT00666276|162919962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.044|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Concomitant drugs. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with Concomitant drug and without Concomitant drug in the incidence rate of ADRs."||||=0.044
81619579|NCT00666276|162919963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Non-drug therapies. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with Non-drug therapies and without Non-drug therapies in the incidence rate of ADRs."||||=0.008
81619580|NCT01039688|162919965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.18||A stepdown procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. In order for the comparison of CP-690,550 5 mg to be statistically significant versus MTX, the comparison of CP-690,550 10 mg versus MTX had to be statistically significant.|ANCOVA|||||-0.18|-0.73|0.0014
81619581|NCT01039688|162919965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.23||A stepdown procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. In order for the comparison of CP-690,550 5 mg to be statistically significant versus MTX, the comparison of CP-690,550 10 mg versus MTX had to be statistically significant.|ANCOVA|||||-0.23|-0.77|0.0004
81653305|NCT05239598|162997666|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-4.1||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-0.7|||Signed Rank|||Placebo 5 minutes post-intervention||-0.7|-7.1|0.026
81653306|NCT05239598|162997666|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|2.0|||Signed Rank|||Placebo 30 minutes post-intervention||2.0|-9.4|0.182
81653307|NCT05239598|162997666|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-3.6||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|4.0|||Signed Rank|||Placebo 60 minutes post-intervention||4.0|-7.7|0.353
81619582|NCT01039688|162919966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.81|19.82||A stepdown procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For comparison of 5 mg to be statistically significant, comparison of 10 mg to MTX in ACR70 and comparison of 5 mg to MTX in change from BL in mTSS had to be statistically significant|Normal approximation|||||19.82|6.81|<0.0001
81653308|NCT07025837|162997686|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Week 2 compared to the baseline.|ANOVA|||||||>0.9999
81653309|NCT07025837|162997686|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Week 4 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||>0.9999
81464751|NCT00930774|162621282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.835|||||||ANOVA|df = 3,83; F=0.286||||||0.835
81464752|NCT00930774|162621283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.983|||||||ANOVA|df = 3,83; F=0.054||||||0.983
81464753|NCT00930774|162621284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.554||||||df = 3,83; F=0.701|ANOVA|||||||0.554
81464754|NCT00930774|162621285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.757||||||df = 3,83; F=0.395|ANOVA|||||||0.757
81464755|NCT00930774|162621286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.302|||||||ANOVA|df = 3,83; F=1.236||||||0.302
81464756|NCT00930774|162621287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|df = 3,83. F=6.343||||||0.001
81464757|NCT00930774|162621287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81464758|NCT00930774|162621288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||ANOVA|df = 3,83; F=3.797||||||0.013
81653310|NCT07025837|162997686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6342||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.6342
81653311|NCT07025837|162997686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0231||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0231
81653312|NCT07025837|162997686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0862||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0862
81653313|NCT07025837|162997686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0033||||||Week 12 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0033
81653314|NCT07025837|162997687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1176||||||Week 2 compared to baseline|ANOVA|||||||0.1176
81653315|NCT07025837|162997687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Week 4 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0030
81653316|NCT07025837|162997687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81653317|NCT07025837|162997687|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653318|NCT07025837|162997687|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81619583|NCT01039688|162919966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|25.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.51|31.99||A stepdown procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For comparison of 10 mg to MTX in ACR70 to be statistically significant, comparison of 10 mg to MTX in change from BL in mTSS had to be statistically significant|Normal approximation|||||31.99|18.51|<0.0001
81619584|NCT02594735|162920055|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81619585|NCT02594735|162920056|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81619586|NCT02594735|162920057|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81619587|NCT02594735|162920058|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81619588|NCT02594735|162920059|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81619589|NCT02594735|162920060|OTHER|||||||0.375|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.375
81619590|NCT02594735|162920061|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81619591|NCT02594735|162920062|OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||Sign test|Data was not normally distributed||||||0.044
81619592|NCT02594735|162920063|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81619593|NCT03844269|162920076|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||EEG data excluded if excessive noise (rejection of more than 30% of target trials due to voltage fluctuations greater than ± 100 μV deflections within an epoch) at the pre- or post-intervention assessment||||<0.05
81619594|NCT00475319|162920084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||versus placebo|t-test, 2 sided|a general linear model||||||0.001
81619595|NCT00475319|162920085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||versus placebo|t-test, 2 sided|a general linear model||||||0.001
81619596|NCT03520413|162920090|EQUIVALENCE|Difference between groups at 12months|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.11|-1.12|0.02
81619597|NCT03520413|162920091|EQUIVALENCE|Difference between groups at 12months|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.07|-0.42|0.007
81464759|NCT00930774|162621288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81464760|NCT03200704|162621289|NON_INFERIORITY|90% power, 2.5% one-sided significance level,5% non-inferiority margin|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||"Hypothesis:~H0: QT ≤ QC - 0.05 H1: QT \> QC - 0.05"||||<0.0001
81464761|NCT01683266|162621301|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Stepwise closed testing approach was used to assess non-inferiority and superiority sequentially:~1. Non-inferiority of HOE901-U300 vs Lantus: Upper bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of difference between HOE901-U300 and Lantus on mITT population is \<0.4%.~2. Superiority (only if non-inferiority has been demonstrated): Upper bound of two-sided 95% CI for difference in mean change in HbA1c from baseline to endpoint between HOE901-U300 and Lantus on mITT population is \<0."|Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|0.185||||||Analysis was performed using mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) with treatment groups, strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0, \>=8.0%), geographical region (Non-Japan; Japan), visit and visit-by-treatment groups interaction as fixed categorical effects; baseline HbA1c and baseline HbA1c-by-visit interaction as continuous fixed covariates.||0.185|-0.098|
81464762|NCT01683266|162621304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.322|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.982|0.287||||||Change in pre-injection SMPG was analyzed using MMRM model with treatment groups, strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0, \>=8.0%), geographical region (Non-Japan; Japan), visit and visit-by-treatment groups interaction as fixed categorical effects; pre-injection SMPG value and pre-injection SMPG value-by-visit interaction as continuous fixed covariates.||0.287|-0.982|
81619598|NCT03520413|162920092|EQUIVALENCE|Difference between groups at 12months|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.78|0.25|0.0002
81619599|NCT03520413|162920093|EQUIVALENCE|Difference between groups at 12months|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.71|0.07|0.02
81653319|NCT07025837|162997688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9751||||||Week 2 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.9751
81464763|NCT01062113|162621338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|38.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.3|56.1||The difference in the efficacy rates was tested using normal distribution at a significance level of 2-sided 5%. 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in the efficacy rates was calculated using normal approximation.|asymptotic z-test|||||56.1|20.3|<0.0001
81464764|NCT01062113|162621340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0003
81464765|NCT01062113|162621341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81464766|NCT00526669|162621342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0||||Biomarker: TS|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.10
81619600|NCT03520413|162920094|EQUIVALENCE|Difference between groups at 6months|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.62|-0.24|0.39
81464767|NCT00526669|162621342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097||95.0||||Biomarker: DPD|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.097
81464768|NCT00526669|162621342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0||||Biomarker: EGFR/HER1|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.10
81619601|NCT03520413|162920095|EQUIVALENCE|Difference between groups at 12months|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|-2.53|0.10
81464769|NCT00526669|162621342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0||||Biomarker: HER2|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.26
81464770|NCT00526669|162621342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38||95.0||||Biomarker: HER3|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.38
81653320|NCT07025837|162997688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0078||||||Week 4 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0078
81464771|NCT00526669|162621343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|29.2|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with complete response or partial response.|||29.2|9.6|
81464772|NCT00526669|162621344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|29.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.9|40.3|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of participants who achieved progression-free survival.|||40.3|17.9|
81464773|NCT01981954|162621381|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 MCC Analysis||||<0.001
81619602|NCT00346151|162920096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate|60.0||||||95.0|15.0|95.0|||95% exact binomial CI of proportion|||Proportion of participant's cumulative incidence of acute rejection at 24 weeks with 95% exact binomial confidence interval. Local biopsy reads were used in determining primary endpoint.||95|15|
81619603|NCT00346151|162920097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate|100.0||||||95.0|40.0|100.0|||95% exact binomial CI of proportion|||Proportion with 95% exact binomial confidence interval||100|40|
81653321|NCT07025837|162997688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0003
81653322|NCT07025837|162997688|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653323|NCT07025837|162997688|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653324|NCT07025837|162997688|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 12 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81619604|NCT00346151|162920098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate|80.0||||||95.0|28.0|99.0|||95% exact binomial CI of proportion|||Proportion with 95% exact binomial confidence interval||99|28|
81619605|NCT00346151|162920101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate|100.0||||||95.0|40.0|100.0|||95% exact binomial CI of proportion|||Proportion with 95% exact binomial confidence interval||100|40|
81619606|NCT00346151|162920103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate|0.0||||||95.0|0.0|52.2|||95% exact binomial CI of proportion|||Proportion with 95% exact binomial confidence interval||52.2|0|
81619607|NCT00346151|162920104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate|80.0||||||95.0|28.0|99.0|||95% exact binomial CI of proportion|||Proportion with 95% exact binomial confidence interval||99|28|
81619608|NCT00346151|162920105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate|0.0||||||95.0|0.0|52.2|||95% exact binomial CI of proportion|||Proportion with 95% exact binomial confidence interval||52.2|0|
81619609|NCT00346151|162920106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate|0.0||||||95.0|0.0|52.2|||95% exact binomial CI of proportion|||Proportion with 95% exact binomial confidence interval||52.2|0|
81653325|NCT07025837|162997689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0544||||||Week 2 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0544
81653326|NCT07025837|162997689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0036||||||Week 4 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0036
81653327|NCT07025837|162997689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81653328|NCT07025837|162997689|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653329|NCT07025837|162997689|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81619610|NCT00346151|162920107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate|100.0||||||95.0|47.8|100.0|||95% exact binomial CI of proportion|||Proportion with 95% exact binomial confidence interval||100|47.8|
81619611|NCT00346151|162920108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate|0.0||||||95.0|0.0|52.2|||95% exact binomial CI of proportion|||Proportion with 95% exact binomial confidence interval||52.2|0|
81619612|NCT00346151|162920109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate|0.0||||||95.0|0.0|52.2|||95% exact binomial CI of proportion|||Proportion with 95% exact binomial confidence interval||52.2|0|
81619613|NCT00346151|162920110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate|20.0||||||95.0|0.5|71.6|||95% exact binomial CI of proportion|||Proportion with 95% exact binomial confidence interval||71.6|0.5|
81619614|NCT00891930|162920147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.0130
81619615|NCT01574807|162920160|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Multiple McNemar tests corrected with Step-down Bonferroni method of Holm. A priori threshold for significance was 0.05.|McNemar|||||||1.00
81619616|NCT02507752|162920162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Physical component score at Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA).||||< 0.001
81619617|NCT02507752|162920162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Mental component score at Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA).||||= 0.014
81619618|NCT02507752|162920164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Mean change from Baseline in ESR at Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.021
81653330|NCT07025837|162997689|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 12 compared to Baseline|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653331|NCT07025837|162997690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Week 2 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81653332|NCT07025837|162997690|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 4 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653333|NCT07025837|162997690|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653334|NCT07025837|162997690|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653335|NCT07025837|162997690|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653336|NCT07025837|162997690|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 12 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653337|NCT07025837|162997691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1438||||||Week 2 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.1438
81653338|NCT07025837|162997691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0092||||||Week 4 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0092
81653339|NCT07025837|162997691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0003
81653340|NCT07025837|162997691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0015
81653341|NCT07025837|162997691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81653342|NCT07025837|162997691|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 12 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81619619|NCT02507752|162920164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Mean change from Baseline in ESR at Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.003
81619620|NCT02507752|162920165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.744|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Mean change from Baseline in CRP at Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.744
81619621|NCT02507752|162920165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.646|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Mean change from Baseline in CRP at Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.646
81619622|NCT02507752|162920166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Mean change from Baseline in SJC at Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||< 0.001
81619623|NCT02507752|162920166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Mean change from Baseline in SJC at Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||< 0.001
81619624|NCT02507752|162920167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Mean change from Baseline in TJC at Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||< 0.001
81619625|NCT02507752|162920167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Mean change from Baseline in TJC at Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||< 0.001
81619626|NCT02507752|162920168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Mean change from Baseline in DAS28 at Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||< 0.001
81653343|NCT07025837|162997692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0041||||||Week 2 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0041
81529683|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 20||||<0.0001
81619627|NCT02507752|162920168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Mean change from Baseline in DAS28 at Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||< 0.001
81464774|NCT01981954|162621383|OTHER|||||||0.003||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline=0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.003
81464775|NCT01981954|162621384|OTHER|||||||0.744||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.744
81619628|NCT02507752|162920169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Mean change from Baseline in patient global assessment at Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||< 0.001
81619629|NCT02507752|162920169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Mean change from Baseline in patient global assessment at Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||< 0.001
81619630|NCT02507752|162920170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change in HAQ score from screening to Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.011
81653344|NCT07025837|162997692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Week 4 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81619631|NCT02507752|162920170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change in HAQ score from screening to Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.001
81619632|NCT02507752|162920171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change in pain scale from screening to Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||< 0.001
81619633|NCT02507752|162920171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change in pain scale from screening to Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||< 0.001
81619634|NCT02507752|162920172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Physical component score at Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.001
81619635|NCT02507752|162920172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Mental component score at Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.001
81619636|NCT02507752|162920173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.102|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Physical functioning domain at Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.102
81653345|NCT07025837|162997692|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653346|NCT07025837|162997692|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653347|NCT07025837|162997692|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653348|NCT07025837|162997692|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 12 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653349|NCT07025837|162997693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0249||||||Week 2 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0249
81529684|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 20||||0.0019
81529685|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0781|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 20||||0.0781
81529686|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 24||||<0.0001
81529687|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 24||||0.0001
81529688|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1279|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 24||||0.1279
81619637|NCT02507752|162920173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Physical functioning domain at Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.008
81619638|NCT02507752|162920173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Role physical domain at Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.008
81619639|NCT02507752|162920173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Role physical domain at Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||< 0.001
81619640|NCT02507752|162920173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Bodily pain domain at Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.002
81619641|NCT02507752|162920173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Bodily pain domain at Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||< 0.001
81619642|NCT02507752|162920173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.077|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||General health domain at Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.077
81653350|NCT07025837|162997693|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 4 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653351|NCT07025837|162997693|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81529689|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 32||||<0.0001
81529690|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 32||||0.0004
81529691|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0807|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 32||||0.0807
81619643|NCT02507752|162920173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.068|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||General health domain at Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.068
81619644|NCT02507752|162920173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Vitality domain at Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.018
81619645|NCT02507752|162920173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.053|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Vitality domain at Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.053
81529692|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 40||||<0.0001
81529693|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 40||||0.0002
81529694|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.418|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 40||||0.4180
81529695|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 48||||<0.0001
81529696|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 48||||0.0061
81529697|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1615|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 48||||0.1615
81619646|NCT02507752|162920173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Social functioning domain at Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.002
81619647|NCT02507752|162920173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Social functioning domain at Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.003
81619648|NCT02507752|162920173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Role emotional domain at Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.015
81653352|NCT07025837|162997693|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653353|NCT07025837|162997693|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653354|NCT07025837|162997693|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 12 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653355|NCT07025837|162997694|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Week 2 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||>0.9999
81619649|NCT02507752|162920173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.154|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Role emotional domain at Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.154
81619650|NCT02507752|162920173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.024|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Mental health domain at Week 12: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.024
81619651|NCT02507752|162920173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Mental health domain at Week 24: The statistical hypothesis (H0) that the change is equal to 0 is evaluated using the Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)||||= 0.029
81653356|NCT07025837|162997694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7453||||||Week 4 compared to baseline|ANOVA|||||||0.7453
81619652|NCT01852071|162920179|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|14.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|42.81||||||Percentage of patients alive at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (without MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients alive at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101. Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101 on-study subjects.||42.81|-5.40|
81619653|NCT01852071|162920179|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of patients alive at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (with MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients alive at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101. Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101 on-study subjects.||||
81619654|NCT01852071|162920179|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|7.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.08|25.13||||||Percentage of patients alive at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (all control patients) were compared to the percentage of study patients alive at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101. Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101 on-study subjects.||25.13|-10.08|
81619655|NCT01852071|162920180|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|35.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.21|64.86||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (without MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101. Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101 on-study subjects.||64.86|11.21|
81653357|NCT07025837|162997694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2118||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.2118
81653358|NCT07025837|162997694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0111||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0111
81653359|NCT07025837|162997694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0150
81653360|NCT07025837|162997694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003||||||Week 12 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0003
81653361|NCT07025837|162997695|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0199||||||Week 2 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0199
81653362|NCT07025837|162997695|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 4 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81619656|NCT01852071|162920180|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (with MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101. Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101 on-study subjects.||||
81619657|NCT01852071|162920180|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|19.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|39.35||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment in the historical control groups (all control patients) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 1-year post-treatment with OTL-101. Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101 on-study subjects.||39.35|0.71|
81653363|NCT07025837|162997695|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653364|NCT07025837|162997695|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653365|NCT07025837|162997695|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 10 compared to baseline|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653366|NCT07025837|162997695|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 12 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653367|NCT07025837|162997696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4438||||||Week 2 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.4438
81653368|NCT07025837|162997696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0412||||||Week 4 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0412
81653369|NCT07025837|162997696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0943||||||Week 6 compared to baseline|ANOVA|||||||0.0943
81653370|NCT07025837|162997696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0017||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0017
81653371|NCT07025837|162997696|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653372|NCT07025837|162997696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007||||||Week 12 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0007
81653373|NCT07025837|162997697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6148||||||Week 2 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.6148
81653374|NCT07025837|162997697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7953||||||Week 4 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.7953
81653375|NCT07025837|162997697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0019||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0019
81653376|NCT07025837|162997697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0008
81653377|NCT07025837|162997697|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653378|NCT07025837|162997697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||Week 12 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0002
81653379|NCT07025837|162997698|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0067||||||Week 2 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0067
81653380|NCT07025837|162997698|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0055||||||Week 4 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0055
81653381|NCT07025837|162997698|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81619658|NCT01852071|162920181|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|14.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|42.81||||||Percentage of patients alive at 2-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (without MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients alive at 2-years post-treatment with OTL-101. Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101 on-study subjects.||42.81|-5.40|
81619659|NCT01852071|162920181|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|9.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.55|41.28||||||Percentage of patients alive at 2-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (with MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients alive at 2-years post-treatment with OTL-101. Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101 on-study subjects.||41.28|-9.55|
81619660|NCT01852071|162920181|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|31.22||||||Percentage of patients alive at 2-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (all control patients) were compared to the percentage of study patients alive at 2-years post-treatment with OTL-101. Results are reported as percentage difference in OS of historical control group from OTL-101 on-study subjects.||31.22|-5.62|
81619661|NCT01852071|162920182|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.71|76.96||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 2-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (without MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 2-years post-treatment with OTL-101. Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101 on-study subjects.||76.96|22.71|
81619662|NCT01852071|162920182|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|36.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|69.21||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 2-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (with MRD) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 2-years post-treatment with OTL-101. Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101 on-study subjects.||69.21|9.80|
81619663|NCT01852071|162920182|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|44.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.78|65.23||||||Percentage of patients with EvFS at 2-years post-treatment in the historical control groups (all control patients) were compared to the percentage of study patients with EvFS at 2-years post-treatment with OTL-101. Results are reported as percentage difference in EvFS of historical control group from OTL-101 on-study subjects.||65.23|22.78|
81619664|NCT01240330|162920190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.3|21.59|||t-test, 1 sided|||The femoral venous peak flow velocity (PFV) compared to the subject's own resting baseline PFV.||21.59|16.30|<0.0001
81619665|NCT02214160|162920212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0347|||||||Paired T-test|||||||0.0347
81619666|NCT02214160|162920213|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0343|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.0343
81619667|NCT02476409|162920229|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.094
81653382|NCT07025837|162997698|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81619668|NCT02476409|162920230|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.166|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.166
81619669|NCT02476409|162920230|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.491|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.491
81619670|NCT02476409|162920231|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.543|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||P-value for Change in Dyspnea VAS - Baseline to Day 3 Tolvaptan versus placebo.||||0.543
81619671|NCT02476409|162920232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.050
81619672|NCT02476409|162920233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.092
81619673|NCT02476409|162920234|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.034
81619674|NCT02476409|162920235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.643|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.643
81619675|NCT00275392|162920236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|||||Interaction effect|RM ANOVA|||||||0.026
81619676|NCT00275392|162920236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||main effect of time|RM ANOVA|||||||<.001
81619677|NCT00275392|162920236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||main effect of group|RM ANOVA|||||||>.05
81619678|NCT00275392|162920237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Interaction effect|RM ANOVA|||||||> 0.05
81619679|NCT00275392|162920237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|||||main effect of time|RM ANOVA|||||||.016
81619680|NCT00275392|162920237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Main effect of Group|RM ANOVA|||||||>.05
81619681|NCT00958633|162920270|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.1|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio for time to any mood episode in the 52-week group relative to the 8-week group was 0.68 (95% confidence interval \[CI\], 0.43 to 1.10; P = 0.12 by log-rank test).|||1.10|0.43|0.12
81619682|NCT00958633|162920271|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|6.08||||||Manic or Hypomanic events||6.08|.86|
81619683|NCT00958633|162920271|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.75||||||Depressive Events||0.75|0.25|
81619684|NCT00457691|162920274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.095||||0.8072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.892|1.344||p-value from 1-sided log-rank test, stratified by Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status, organ sites with disease, primary tumor site, prior adjuvant treatment|Log Rank|||||1.344|0.892|0.8072
81653383|NCT07025837|162997698|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653384|NCT07025837|162997698|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 12 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653385|NCT07025837|162997699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1476||||||Week 2 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.1476
81653386|NCT07025837|162997699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0106||||||Week 4 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0106
81653387|NCT07025837|162997699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0002
81653388|NCT07025837|162997699|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 8 compared to baseline|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81464776|NCT01981954|162621385|OTHER|||||||0.352||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.352
81464777|NCT01981954|162621386|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||<0.001
81464778|NCT01981954|162621387|OTHER|||||||0.177||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.177
81464779|NCT01981954|162621388|OTHER|||||||0.025||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analyis||||0.025
81464780|NCT01981954|162621389|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.050
81464781|NCT01981954|162621390|OTHER|||||||0.567||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.567
81464782|NCT01981954|162621391|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.001
81464783|NCT01981954|162621392|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||<0.001
81464784|NCT01981954|162621393|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.004
81464785|NCT01981954|162621394|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.001
81464786|NCT01981954|162621395|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.001
81464787|NCT01981954|162621412|OTHER|||||||0.688||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.688
81653389|NCT07025837|162997699|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81464788|NCT01981954|162621413|OTHER|||||||0.61||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.610
81464789|NCT01981954|162621414|OTHER|||||||0.562||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.562
81464790|NCT01981954|162621415|OTHER|||||||0.657||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.657
81464791|NCT01981954|162621416|OTHER|||||||0.631||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.631
81464792|NCT01981954|162621417|OTHER|||||||0.41||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.410
81464793|NCT01981954|162621418|OTHER|||||||0.94||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.940
81464794|NCT01981954|162621419|OTHER|||||||1||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||1.000
81464795|NCT01981954|162621420|OTHER|||||||0.575||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.575
81464796|NCT01981954|162621421|OTHER|||||||0.031||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.031
81464797|NCT01981954|162621422|OTHER|||||||0.721||||||From a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 Analysis||||0.721
81464798|NCT03655470|162621433|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.30
81464799|NCT01893281|162621465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81464800|NCT05481125|162621483|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 0.1 logMAR|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0125|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.024||Since a non-inferiority hypothesis is being tested, a p-value is not applicable. Confidence limit is being reported and compared to the non-inferiority margin.|||Mean difference (Clareon/Clareon Toric minus Eyhance/Eyhance Toric). Upper Confidence Limit is presented.|||-0.024||
81464801|NCT00910208|162621499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.82
81464802|NCT00910208|162621500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.47
81464803|NCT00910208|162621501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.06
81464804|NCT00910208|162621502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.033
81464805|NCT00910208|162621503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81464806|NCT00910208|162621504|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81464807|NCT00586820|162621654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.029
81464808|NCT00586820|162621655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change between the groups from immediate pre-PCI and 8 hours post PCI.||||0.019
81464809|NCT00586820|162621655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change between the groups from immediate pre-PCI and 16 hours post-PCI.||||0.007
81529698|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 52||||<0.0001
81653390|NCT07025837|162997699|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 12 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653391|NCT07025837|162997700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3224||||||Week 2 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.3224
81653392|NCT07025837|162997700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0426||||||Week 4 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0426
81653393|NCT07025837|162997700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0039||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0039
81653394|NCT07025837|162997700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0040
81653395|NCT07025837|162997700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0013||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0013
81653396|NCT07025837|162997700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005||||||Week 12 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0005
81653397|NCT07025837|162997701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3032||||||Week 2 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.3032
81653398|NCT07025837|162997701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0237||||||Week 4 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0237
81619685|NCT00457691|162920275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.171||||0.9163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.936|1.466||p-value from 1-sided log-rank test, stratified by ECOG performance status, organ sites with disease, primary tumor site, prior adjuvant treatment|Log Rank|||||1.466|0.936|0.9163
81619686|NCT00940537|162920288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097||95.0||||a priori threshhold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|this was a paired t-test||As there was no a priori reason for the level of IHTG to impact this measurement we compared the pre and post-prandial results for all subjects whose data were of sufficient quality (N=12). These results are comparing the two categories of fasting and post-prandial. Null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in IHTG before and after a high fat, high carbohydrate meal.||||.097
81619687|NCT00940537|162920289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||This p-value compares the low IHTG (\<5%) subjects to those with medium levels of IHTG (5 - 10%). The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||null hypothesis was that the T2 ratio would not depend on level of intrahepatic triglyceride (IHTG) and would be equal for the low and medium IHTG categories.||||0.006
81619688|NCT00940537|162920289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||null hypothesis was that the T2 ratio would not depend on level of intra-hepatic triglyceride (IHTG) and would be equal for the low (\<5%) and high (\>10%) IHTG categories.||||<0.0001
81619689|NCT00940537|162920289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in T2 relaxation ratios for varying levels of intra-hepatic triglyceride (IHTG). Thus the medium (5 - 10%) and high (\<10%) IHTG groups would not be statistically different with regard to average T2 ratio.||||.93
81619690|NCT02515305|162920299|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|equivalence ratio|97.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.6|104.7||No p-value calculated, just a T/R ratio and 90% confidence interval for the bioequivalence analysis|Fieller's method|||||104.7|94.6|
81619691|NCT02515305|162920300|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|Equivalence ratio|100.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.0|109.3|||Fieller's method|||||109.3|96|
81619692|NCT01351272|162920301|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.09|||||||SPM two-sample t-test|||||||=0.09
81619693|NCT01351272|162920302|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.16|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.16
81619694|NCT01351272|162920303|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.09|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.09
81619695|NCT04250883|162920319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|for age||||||0.54
81619696|NCT04250883|162920320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|for age||||||0.97
81619697|NCT04250883|162920322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||At 12 days postoperative|Chi-squared, Corrected|for age||||||0.64
81529699|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 52||||0.0130
81619698|NCT04250883|162920322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38||||||At 3 months postoperative|Chi-squared, Corrected|for age||||||0.38
81529700|NCT00445770|162745736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0948|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|p-Values from ANCOVA model: change = baseline + pooled study center + prior MTX use + treatment.||Week 52||||0.0948
81619699|NCT04250883|162920323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|For age||Count of patients with or without pain at 3 months postoperative||||0.84
81619700|NCT04250883|162920323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||Number of Words Chosen||||0.89
81619701|NCT04250883|162920323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||Pain Rating index||||0.98
81619702|NCT04250883|162920324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||||||0.9
81619703|NCT04250883|162920325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||At 1 hour||||0.68
81619704|NCT04250883|162920325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||At 6 hours||||0.91
81619705|NCT04250883|162920325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||||||0.73
81653399|NCT07025837|162997701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0010
81619706|NCT04250883|162920325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||||||0.77
81619707|NCT04250883|162920326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||At 1 hour||||0.63
81619708|NCT04250883|162920326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||At postoperative day 1||||0.19
81619709|NCT04250883|162920327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||At 1 hour||||0.89
81619710|NCT04250883|162920327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||At postoperative day 1||||0.49
81619711|NCT04250883|162920328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||||||0.42
81619712|NCT04250883|162920329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||Of Total complications within 30 days postoperative||||0.92
81619713|NCT04250883|162920330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.098|||||||ANCOVA|correction for age||Time to maximal intensity||||0.098
81619714|NCT04250883|162920330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||ANCOVA|correction for age||Angle from minimal to maximal intensity||||0.008
81619715|NCT04250883|162920330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||ANCOVA|correction for age||Delta between minimal and maximal intensity||||0.042
81619716|NCT04250883|162920331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||postoperative day 1||||0.35
81619717|NCT04250883|162920331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||at postoperative day 12||||0.52
81619718|NCT04250883|162920332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||ANCOVA|correction for age||at postoperative day 1||||0.99
81619719|NCT04250883|162920332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||At postoperative day 12||||0.30
81619720|NCT04250883|162920333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||||||0.42
81619721|NCT04250883|162920334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||||||0.3
81619722|NCT04250883|162920335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||||||0.33
81619723|NCT04250883|162920336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||ANCOVA|Correction for age||||||0.018
81637378|NCT02233998|162965166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of difference|23.214|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.21|28.77||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|P-values were based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on the change from baseline.|95% Confidence limits for the location shift.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between treatment groups.||28.77|18.21|<0.001
81619724|NCT04588259|162920339|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between faster aspart and NovoRapid was compared to a non-inferiority margin of 0.4%. If it was below or equal to 0.4%, non-inferiority was considered to be established and effect demonstrated.|Treatment difference|-0.05||||0.5102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.09||p-values are from the 2-sided test for treatment difference evaluated at the 5% level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The outcome measure was analysed using mixed-effect model for repeated measurement (MMRM) where all calculated changes in HbA1c from baseline at visits were included in analysis. Model included treatment and stratification of type 1 diabetes mellitus/ type 2 diabetes mellitus (T1DM/T2DM) as fixed factors, HbA1c at baseline as covariate and interactions between all fixed factors and visit. An unstructured covariance matrix described the variability for the repeated measurements for a participant.||0.09|-0.19|0.5102
81619725|NCT04588259|162920340|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 95% CI for the difference between faster aspart and NovoRapid was compared to a non-inferiority margin of 0.4%. If it was below or equal to 0.4%, non-inferiority was considered to be established and effect demonstrated.|Treatment Difference|-0.52||||0.5102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|1.03||p-values are from the 2-sided test for treatment difference evaluated at the 5% level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The outcome measure was analysed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measurements (MMRM) where all calculated changes in HbA1c from baseline at visits are included in the analysis. The model includes treatment and stratification (T1DM/T2DM) as fixed factors, HbA1c at baseline as covariate and interactions between all fixed factors and visit. An unstructured covariance matrix is used to describe the variability for the repeated measurements for a participant.||1.03|-2.08|0.5102
81619726|NCT01391832|162920368|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of differences between rTMS+CPT and sham+CPT groups in change Clinical Administered Post-Traumatic Scale Total Severity Scores from baseline to 1-month follow-up.|t-value on group differences in change|-1.51|||>|0.05|ONE_SIDED|||||Predicted effects on symptom reduction were evaluated with α = 0.05 for one-tailed t-distributions, recommended for designs examining efficacy of therapeutic interventions (Overall, 1991).|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood estimators of variance components for fixed effects; Satterthwaite estimates of effective degrees of freedom.|degrees of freedom = 327|Restricted maximum likelihood estimators (ReML) of the variance components were used to compute the maximum likelihood estimators of the fixed effects parameters (i.e., group, time, therapist, all two-way interaction terms, and the three-way interaction term). Thus, we did not exclude participants with missing time points.||||>0.05
81619727|NCT01391832|162920368|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of differences between rTMS+CPT and sham+CPT groups in change Clinical Administered Post-Traumatic Scale Total Severity Scores from baseline to 3-month follow-up.|t-value on group differences in change|-2.05|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|||||Predicted effects on symptom reduction were evaluated with α = 0.05 for one-tailed t-distributions, recommended for designs examining efficacy of therapeutic interventions (Overall, 1991).|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood estimators of variance components for fixed effects; Satterthwaite estimates of effective degrees of freedom.|degrees of freedom = 327|Restricted maximum likelihood estimators (ReML) of the variance components were used to compute the maximum likelihood estimators of the fixed effects parameters (i.e., group, time, therapist, all two-way interaction terms, and the three-way interaction term). Thus, we did not exclude participants with missing time points.||||<0.05
81637379|NCT02233998|162965166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of difference|18.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.69|23.81||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|P-values were based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on the change from baseline.|95% Confidence limits for the location shift.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between treatment groups.||23.81|13.69|<0.001
81653400|NCT07025837|162997701|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653401|NCT07025837|162997701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0002
81653402|NCT07025837|162997701|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 12 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81619728|NCT01391832|162920368|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of differences between rTMS+CPT and sham+CPT groups in change Clinical Administered Post-Traumatic Scale Total Severity Scores from baseline to 6-month follow-up.|t-value on group differences in change|-2.01|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|||||Predicted effects on symptom reduction were evaluated with α = 0.05 for one-tailed t-distributions, recommended for designs examining efficacy of therapeutic interventions (Overall, 1991).|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood estimators of variance components for fixed effects; Satterthwaite estimates of effective degrees of freedom.|degrees of freedom = 327|Restricted maximum likelihood estimators (ReML) of the variance components were used to compute the maximum likelihood estimators of the fixed effects parameters (i.e., group, time, therapist, all two-way interaction terms, and the three-way interaction term). Thus, we did not exclude participants with missing time points.||||<0.05
81619729|NCT01391832|162920369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.666|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7101||0.3422|TWO_SIDED|1.422|-0.7548|2.088||It is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom = 58|mean change from baseline to 6-month follow-up, rTMS Active - rTMS Sham|Null hypothesis test of differences in N2 micro-volt change from baseline to 6-month followup.||2.088|-0.7548|.3422
81619730|NCT01391832|162920369|OTHER|The analysis examined correlations in change in N2 and PTSD symptoms.|Slope|-0.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted|Regression, Linear|||The analysis examined the association between change in PTSD symptoms from baseline to 6-month follow-up and the change in N2 amplitude to the threatening stimulus from baseline to 6-month follow-up.|Correlations for the individual groups were active rTMS r(28)=-.373 and sham rTMS r(32)=-.296.|||0.02
81619731|NCT01154985|162920370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|||Proportion of responders in the EPA-E 1800 mg and 2700 mg groups compared to the proportion of responders in the placebo group compared using the Cochran-Armitage trend test in the Efficacy Evaluable analysis set. P-value less than 5% 1-sided. A total sample size of 210 (70 per arm) was planned to give 80% power for detecting a positive dose-response slope among the 3 treatment arms at 12 months.||||0.57
81619732|NCT01154985|162920371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|||||Two-sided p-values testing for significance was performed within treatment group change from baseline and comparisons between treatment groups. Multiple comparison techniques were not applied.|ANCOVA|||Least Squares (LS) mean, 95% CI and 2-sided p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline ALT as a covariate. 1,800 mg/day EPA-E treatment group compared to placebo.||||0.0137
81619733|NCT01154985|162920371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|29.1||||||Least Squares (LS) mean, 95% CI and 2-sided p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline ALT as a covariate. 1,800 mg/day EPA-E treatment group compared to placebo.||29.1|3.4|
81619734|NCT01154985|162920371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|||||Two-sided p-values testing for significance was performed within treatment group change from baseline and comparisons between treatment groups. Multiple comparison techniques were not applied.|ANCOVA|||Least Squares (LS) mean, 95% CI and 2-sided p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline ALT as a covariate. 2,700 mg/day EPA-E treatment group compared to placebo.||||0.0006
81619735|NCT01154985|162920371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|34.4||||||Least Squares (LS) mean, 95% CI and 2-sided p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline ALT as a covariate. 2,700 mg/day EPA-E treatment group compared to placebo.||34.4|9.6|
81619736|NCT01154985|162920372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1592|TWO_SIDED|||||Two-sided p-values testing for significance was performed within treatment group change from baseline and comparisons between treatment groups. Multiple comparison techniques were not applied.|ANCOVA|||Least Squares (LS) mean, 95% CI and 2-sided p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline ALT as a covariate. 1,800 mg/day EPA-E treatment group compared to placebo.||||0.1592
81619737|NCT01154985|162920372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|23.0||||||Least Squares (LS) mean, 95% CI and 2-sided p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline ALT as a covariate. 1,800 mg/day EPA-E treatment group compared to placebo.||23.0|-3.8|
81619738|NCT01154985|162920372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|||||Two-sided p-values testing for significance was performed within treatment group change from baseline and comparisons between treatment groups. Multiple comparison techniques were not applied.|ANCOVA|||Least Squares (LS) mean, 95% CI and 2-sided p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline ALT as a covariate. 2,700 mg/day EPA-E treatment group compared to placebo.||||0.0153
81619739|NCT01154985|162920372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|28.9||||||Least Squares (LS) mean, 95% CI and 2-sided p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline ALT as a covariate. 2,700 mg/day EPA-E treatment group compared to placebo.||28.9|3.1|
81619740|NCT00722046|162920409|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.04||0.6504|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.68|6.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model repeated measures used terms for treatment, visit, baseline value, country, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with unstructured covariance matrix.||6.45|-3.68|0.6504
81619741|NCT00722046|162920409|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13||0.5213|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|7.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model repeated measures used terms for treatment, visit, baseline value, country, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with unstructured covariance matrix.||7.23|-3.20|0.5213
81619742|NCT00722046|162920409|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13||0.4698|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.94|7.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model repeated measures used terms for treatment, visit, baseline value, country, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with unstructured covariance matrix.||7.48|-2.94|0.4698
81653403|NCT07025837|162997702|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Week 2 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||>0.9999
81653404|NCT07025837|162997702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1147||||||Week 4 compared to baseline|ANOVA|||||||0.1147
81653405|NCT07025837|162997702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0016||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0016
81653406|NCT07025837|162997702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0048||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0048
81653407|NCT07025837|162997702|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653408|NCT07025837|162997702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005||||||Week 12 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0005
81653409|NCT07025837|162997703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0461||||||Week 2 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0461
81619743|NCT00722046|162920409|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.66||0.5183|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.71|6.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model repeated measures used terms for treatment, visit, baseline value, country, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with unstructured covariance matrix.||6.17|-2.71|0.5183
81619744|NCT00722046|162920409|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.7529|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.65|5.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model repeated measures used terms for treatment, visit, baseline value, country, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with unstructured covariance matrix.||5.35|-3.65|0.7529
81619745|NCT00722046|162920411|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.59||0.4688|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.38|5.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model repeated measures used terms for treatment, visit, baseline value, country, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with unstructured covariance matrix.||5.24|-13.38|0.4688
81619746|NCT00722046|162920411|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.64||0.9743|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.59|9.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model repeated measures used terms for treatment, visit, baseline value, country, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with unstructured covariance matrix.||9.22|-9.59|0.9743
81619747|NCT00722046|162920411|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.65||0.8824|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.57|10.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model repeated measures used terms for treatment, visit, baseline value, country, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with unstructured covariance matrix.||10.25|-8.57|0.8824
81619748|NCT00722046|162920411|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.81||0.4831|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.77|5.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model repeated measures used terms for treatment, visit, baseline value, country, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with unstructured covariance matrix.||5.58|-13.77|0.4831
81619749|NCT00722046|162920411|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.88||0.9562|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.48|10.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model repeated measures used terms for treatment, visit, baseline value, country, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with unstructured covariance matrix.||10.13|-9.48|0.9562
81619750|NCT00925587|162920421|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin -0.5 g/dL|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.427|0.052|||||Darbepoetin alfa QM - Darbepoetin alfa Q2W|Power = 90% at sample size calculation||0.052|-0.427|
81619751|NCT01308567|162920500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.975||||0.7574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.819|1.16||P-value from two-sided stratified log-rank test, stratified for ECOG PS score at baseline, measurable disease at baseline and region with commercial availability of cabazitaxel at time of randomization. Threshold for statistical significance = 0.0479|Log Rank||Cabazitaxel 25 mg/m\^2 vs Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (ECOG PS) score at baseline, measurable disease at baseline, and region with commercial availability of cabazitaxel at the time of randomization.||1.16|0.819|0.7574
81619752|NCT01308567|162920500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.009||||0.9967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.197||P-value from two-sided stratified log-rank test, stratified for ECOG PS score at baseline, measurable disease at baseline and region with commercial availability of cabazitaxel at time of randomization. Threshold for statistical significance = 0.0479|Log Rank||Cabazitaxel 20 mg/m\^2 vs Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by ECOG PS score at baseline, measurable disease at baseline, and region with commercial availability of cabazitaxel at the time of randomization.||1.197|0.85|0.9967
81619753|NCT01308567|162920501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.989|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.849|1.152|||||Cabazitaxel 25 mg/m\^2 vs Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by ECOG PS score at baseline, measurable disease at baseline, and region with commercial availability of cabazitaxel at the time of randomization.||1.152|0.849|
81464810|NCT04740827|162621713|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.426|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|-1.59|||MMRM||MMRM=baseline monthly migraine days as covariate, treatment group, visit, region and number of classes of failed prior treatments as fixed factors; treatment group and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-1.59|-3.27|<0.0001
81464811|NCT04740827|162621714|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.425|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|-1.52|||MMRM||MMRM=baseline monthly migraine days as covariate, treatment group, visit, region and number of classes of failed prior treatments as fixed factors; treatment group and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-1.52|-3.19|<0.0001
81653410|NCT07025837|162997703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Week 4 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.002
81653411|NCT07025837|162997703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||Week 6 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0002
81653412|NCT07025837|162997703|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 8 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653413|NCT07025837|162997703|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 10 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81653414|NCT07025837|162997703|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 12 compared to baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81619754|NCT01308567|162920501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.063|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.913|1.236|||||Cabazitaxel 20 mg/m\^2 vs Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by ECOG PS score at baseline, measurable disease at baseline, and region with commercial availability of cabazitaxel at the time of randomization.||1.236|0.913|
81619755|NCT01308567|162920502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.958|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.785|1.17|||||Cabazitaxel 25 mg/m\^2 vs Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by ECOG PS score at baseline, measurable disease at baseline, and region with commercial availability of cabazitaxel at the time of randomization.||1.17|0.785|
81619756|NCT01308567|162920502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.916|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.118|||||Cabazitaxel 20 mg/m\^2 vs Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by ECOG PS score at baseline, measurable disease at baseline, and region with commercial availability of cabazitaxel at the time of randomization.||1.118|0.75|
81619757|NCT01308567|162920504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.948|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.123|||||Cabazitaxel 25 mg/m\^2 vs Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by ECOG PS score at baseline, measurable disease at baseline, and region with commercial availability of cabazitaxel at the time of randomization.||1.123|0.8|
81619758|NCT01308567|162920504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.047|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.886|1.238|||||Cabazitaxel 20 mg/m\^2 vs Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by ECOG PS score at baseline, measurable disease at baseline, and region with commercial availability of cabazitaxel at the time of randomization.||1.238|0.886|
81619759|NCT01308567|162920506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.189|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.986|1.434|||||Cabazitaxel 25 mg/m\^2 vs Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by ECOG PS score at baseline, measurable disease at baseline, and region with commercial availability of cabazitaxel at the time of randomization.||1.434|0.986|
81619760|NCT01308567|162920506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.189|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.985|1.435|||||Cabazitaxel 20 mg/m\^2 vs Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by ECOG PS score at baseline, measurable disease at baseline, and region with commercial availability of cabazitaxel at the time of randomization.||1.435|0.985|
81619761|NCT01308567|162920508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.121|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.886|1.417|||||Cabazitaxel 25 mg/m\^2 vs Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by ECOG PS score at baseline, measurable disease at baseline, and region with commercial availability of cabazitaxel at the time of randomization.||1.417|0.886|
81653415|NCT03238963|162997718|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.192|||Chan and Zhang method|95% confidence interval was calculating using the Chan and Zhang method.|Risk difference of BI 1467335 10 milligram (mg) group minus Placebo group.|||0.192|-0.053|
81619762|NCT01308567|162920508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.014|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.798|1.288|||||Cabazitaxel 20 mg/m\^2 vs Docetaxel 75 mg/m\^2|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted by ECOG PS score at baseline, measurable disease at baseline, and region with commercial availability of cabazitaxel at the time of randomization.||1.288|0.798|
81619763|NCT01149369|162920519|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|P-values, relative risk ratios, and 95% confidence limits (CI) for the primary ITT were calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by clinic.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by clinic||Either 1) improvement in mean of available nausea VAS scores over 28-day treatment period compared to means of VAS during the 7-day baseline (BL) period being ≤ -25 mm, or 2) mean VAS after 28-days of treatment was \< 25 mm.||1.7|0.8|0.43
81619764|NCT01149369|162920520|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-2.8|0.03
81619765|NCT01149369|162920521|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.3|0.94
81619766|NCT01149369|162920522|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.4|0.73
81653416|NCT01424813|162997770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.08||Significance at the 0.05 level.|mixed-model repeated-measures (MMRM)|Fixed effects- pooled center, treatment group, study day, and study day by drug interaction, with baseline measured at each study day as covariate.||||1.08|0.57|<0.0001
81619767|NCT01149369|162920523|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.4|0.22
81619768|NCT01149369|162920524|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.6|0.06
81619769|NCT01149369|162920525|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.3|0.24
81619770|NCT01149369|162920526|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.7|0.01
81619771|NCT01149369|162920527|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.4|0.22
81619772|NCT01149369|162920528|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.1|0.51
81619773|NCT01149369|162920529|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.5|0.12
81619774|NCT01149369|162920530|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.6|0.02
81619775|NCT01149369|162920531|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.7|-0.1|0.17
81619776|NCT01149369|162920532|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.6||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|12.2|||ANCOVA|||||12.2|-7.0|0.59
81619777|NCT01149369|162920533|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.1||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|10.0|||ANCOVA|||||10.0|-5.9|0.61
81619778|NCT01149369|162920534|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.1|0.23
81619779|NCT01149369|162920535|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.5|0.97
81619780|NCT01149369|162920536|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.1||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|24.2|||ANCOVA|||||24.2|-18.0|0.77
81619781|NCT01149369|162920537|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.2|0.46
81619782|NCT01149369|162920538|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.2|0.44
81619783|NCT01149369|162920539|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-0.7|0.77
81619784|NCT01149369|162920540|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.6|0.80
81619785|NCT01149369|162920541|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.1|0.88
81619786|NCT01149369|162920542|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-10.9||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.5|4.7|||ANCOVA|||||4.7|-26.5|0.17
81619787|NCT01149369|162920543|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-1.5|0.07
81619788|NCT01149369|162920544|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.3|||ANCOVA|||||1.3|-0.7|0.53
81619789|NCT01149369|162920545|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-0.9|0.93
81619790|NCT01149369|162920546|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-1.0|0.52
81653417|NCT01424813|162997771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.46||To adjust for multiplicity, so that the overall alpha level for all tests was controlled at the 0.05 level, tests were done sequentially \[day 1, then day 8, then day 85\] and terminated if individual results were not significant at the 0.05 level.|mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Fixed effects- pooled center, treatment group, study day, and study day by drug interaction, with baseline measured at each study day as covariate.||||1.46|0.68|<0.0001
81653418|NCT01424813|162997786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.06||To adjust for multiplicity, so that the overall alpha level for all tests was controlled at the 0.05 level, tests were done sequentially \[day 1, then day 8, then day 85\] and terminated if individual results were not significant at the 0.05 level.|mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Fixed effects- pooled center, treatment group, study day, and study day by drug interaction, with baseline measured at each study day as covariate.||||1.06|0.41|<0.0001
81653419|NCT01424813|162997787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.99||To adjust for multiplicity, so that the overall alpha level for all tests was controlled at the 0.05 level, tests were done sequentially \[day 1, then day 8, then day 85\] and terminated if individual results were not significant at the 0.05 level.|mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Fixed effects- pooled center, treatment group, study day, and study day by drug interaction, with baseline measured at each study day as covariate.||||0.99|0.38|<0.0001
81653420|NCT03939689|162997792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0025|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with adjustment for stratification factor (prostate cancer risk factor at Screening) was carried out by using complete cases for the FAS population (missing data were not imputed for this analysis). Intermediate risk at Screening: hemoglobin (Hgb) ≥11 g/dL and LDH \<262 IU/L and ALP \<414 IU/L. High-risk at Screening: Hgb \<11 g/dL or LDH ≥262 IU/L or ALP ≥414 IU/L.||||0.0025
81653421|NCT03939689|162997793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.806||||||The p-value is based on the chi-squared test of the difference in proportions between treatment groups if expected cell frequencies are all greater than 5; otherwise, the p-value is from the Fisher's exact test.|Chi-squared|||||||0.8060
81653422|NCT03939689|162997794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5924||||||Log-rank test of no difference between treatment groups, stratified by prostate cancer risk groups.|Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier analysis and Greenwood formula used for estimating event-free rates and 95% confidence intervals.||||.5924
81653423|NCT03939689|162997795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5924||||||Log-rank test of no difference between treatment groups, stratified by prostate cancer risk groups.|Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier analysis and Greenwood formula used for estimating event-free rates and 95% confidence intervals.||||0.5924
81619791|NCT01149369|162920547|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.1|0.76
81619792|NCT01149369|162920548|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-2.0|0.45
81464812|NCT04740827|162621715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.02|8.79|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio and p-value are based on logistic regression with treatment group, region, baseline monthly migraine days, and number of classes of failed prior prophylactic treatments (2 and \>2) as explanatory variables.|||8.79|3.02|<0.0001
81464813|NCT04740827|162621716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.85|8.14|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio and p-value are based on logistic regression with treatment group, region, baseline monthly migraine days, and number of classes of failed prior prophylactic treatments (2 and \>2) as explanatory variables.|||8.14|2.85|<0.0001
81619793|NCT01149369|162920549|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|0.0|0.18
81619794|NCT01149369|162920550|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||-0|-0.2|0.008
81529701|NCT03857542|162745738|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|15.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|22.7||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.|Chi-squared||Analysis was done using Chi-square test. The 95% confidence intervals for the proportion differences were calculated based on the normal approximation based on pooled variance without continuity correction.|||22.7|7.7|<.0001
81653424|NCT03939689|162997796|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6199||||||P value from the log-rank test of no difference between treatment groups, stratified by prostate cancer risk group at Screening.|Log Rank|||Event-free rates and 95% CI were estimated by using Kaplan-Meier method and Greenwood formula.||||0.6199
81529702|NCT03857542|162745739|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|6.5||||0.0548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|13.1||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.|Chi-squared||Analysis was done using Chi-square test. The 95% confidence intervals for the proportion difference was calculated based on the normal approximation based on pooled variance without continuity correction.|||13.1|-0.1|0.0548
81464814|NCT04740827|162621717|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|-1.42|||MMRM||MMRM=baseline as covariate, treatment group, visit, region, number of classes of failed prior treatments, number of migraine days during baseline period as fixed factors; treatment group and baseline-by-visit with an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-1.42|-3.15|<0.0001
81619795|NCT01149369|162920551|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-0.9|0.001
81619796|NCT01149369|162920552|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||||-0.4|-1.2|<0.001
81619797|NCT01149369|162920553|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.7|0.13
81619798|NCT01149369|162920554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-1.2|0.004
81619799|NCT01149369|162920555|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.9|0.08
81619800|NCT01149369|162920556|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.8|0.007
81619801|NCT01149369|162920557|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-1.3|0.005
81619802|NCT01149369|162920558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-1.1|0.001
81619803|NCT01149369|162920559|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-2.3|0.003
81653425|NCT03939689|162997797|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1823||||||P-value from the log-rank test of no difference between treatment groups, stratified by prostate cancer risk group at Screening.|Log Rank|||Event free rates and 95% CI were estimated by using Kaplan-Meier method and Greenwood formula.||||.1823
81464815|NCT04740827|162621718|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.439|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|-1.32|||MMRM||MMRM=baseline as covariate, treatment group, visit, region, number of classes of failed prior treatments, number of migraine days during baseline period as fixed factors; treatment group and baseline-by-visit with an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-1.32|-3.05|<0.0001
81653426|NCT03939689|162997798|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006||||||P-value from the log-rank test of no difference between treatment groups, stratified by prostate cancer risk group at Screening.|Log Rank|||Event-free rates and 95% CI were estimated by using Kaplan-Meier method and Greenwood formula.||||0.0006
81619804|NCT01149369|162920560|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-1.0|0.03
81619805|NCT01149369|162920561|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.8|0.16
81619806|NCT01149369|162920562|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.9|0.05
81619807|NCT01149369|162920563|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.4|0.72
81619808|NCT01149369|162920564|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-1.2|0.001
81619809|NCT01149369|162920565|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.9|0.04
81619810|NCT01149369|162920566|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.9|0.14
81619811|NCT01149369|162920567|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-1.0|0.07
81653427|NCT04944290|162997799|EQUIVALENCE|8AM Day 14|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.51||||||||0.51|-0.71|
81619812|NCT01149369|162920568|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.8|0.19
81619813|NCT01149369|162920569|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||-0.0|-0.9|0.04
81619814|NCT01149369|162920570|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-1.0|0.02
81619815|NCT01149369|162920571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.9|0.06
81619816|NCT01149369|162920572|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.8|0.09
81619817|NCT01149369|162920573|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-7|0.17
81619818|NCT01149369|162920574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-1.1|0.009
81653428|NCT04944290|162997799|EQUIVALENCE|10AM Day 14|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.26||||||10AM Day 14||0.26|-0.86|
81653429|NCT04944290|162997799|EQUIVALENCE|8AM Day 42|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.58||||||||0.58|-0.58|
81653430|NCT04944290|162997799|EQUIVALENCE|10AM Day 42|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.47||||||||0.47|-0.70|
81653431|NCT01681277|162997816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.2208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1386|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9354|1.5062|||||"Dose proportionality was explored using the power model (ANCOVA). The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1.~PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale. Standard Error of the mean is actually the Standard Error of the slope"|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose). Dose proportionality of BI 113608 for Cmax,ss was analysed.||1.5062|0.9354|
81619819|NCT01149369|162920575|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-1.2|0.004
81619820|NCT01149369|162920576|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.8|0.10
81619821|NCT01149369|162920577|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.9|0.13
81619822|NCT01149369|162920578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.5|0.98
81619823|NCT01149369|162920579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.7|0.007
81619824|NCT01149369|162920580|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.9|0.06
81619825|NCT01149369|162920581|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-1.0|0.001
81619826|NCT01149369|162920582|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.6|0.28
81653432|NCT01681277|162997818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.3135|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1206|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0652|1.5618|||||"Dose proportionality was explored using the power model (ANCOVA). The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1.~PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale. Standard Error of the mean is actually the Standard Error of the slope"|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose). Dose proportionality of BI 113608 for AUCt,ss was analysed.||1.5618|1.0652|
81653433|NCT03838731|162997822|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36|||=|0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.77|||Cox Proportional Hazard|||||0.77|0.17|= 0.0083
81619827|NCT01149369|162920583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-1.0|0.05
81619828|NCT01149369|162920584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.9|0.08
81619829|NCT01149369|162920585|SUPERIORITY|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-1.1|0.53
81619830|NCT01149369|162920586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-1.3|0.38
81619831|NCT01149369|162920587|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-4.7|0.09
81619832|NCT01149369|162920588|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|1.5|||ANCOVA|||||1.5|-5.2|0.28
81619833|NCT01149369|162920589|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.4|-4.6|0.30
81619834|NCT01149369|162920590|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-21.2||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.5|28.1|||ANCOVA|||||28.1|-70.5|0.40
81619835|NCT01149369|162920591|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.2||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|3.5|||ANCOVA|||||3.5|-12.0|0.28
81619836|NCT01149369|162920592|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.4||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|8.9|||ANCOVA|||||8.9|-4.1|0.47
81619837|NCT01149369|162920593|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|6.9|||ANCOVA|||||6.9|-4.5|0.68
81619838|NCT01149369|162920594|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|7.6|||ANCOVA|||||7.6|-3.6|0.48
81619839|NCT01149369|162920595|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.5||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|5.1|||ANCOVA|||||5.1|-2.2|0.43
81619840|NCT01149369|162920596|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|-1.2|||ANCOVA|||||-1.2|-8.5|0.01
81619841|NCT01149369|162920597|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.4||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|6.1|||ANCOVA|||||6.1|-3.4|0.57
81653434|NCT03838731|162997823|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.48|||Cox Hazard Model|||Day 29||0.48|0.12|< 0.0001
81653435|NCT03838731|162997823|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||=|0.0222||95.0|0.22|0.89|||Cox Hazard Model|||Day 57||0.89|0.22|= 0.0222
81653436|NCT03838731|162997823|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.27|||=|0.0003||95.0|0.13|0.56|||Cox Hazard Model|||Day 85||0.56|0.13|= 0.0003
81653437|NCT03838731|162997824|SUPERIORITY|Day 8|LS Mean Difference|13.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.35|20.77|||MMRM|||||20.77|6.35|<0.001
81619842|NCT01149369|162920598|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean adjusted change from baseline, 95% confidence limits (CI), and P-values were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 28 days on treatment group and baseline value of the secondary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.84||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-2.6|0.34
81619843|NCT01424397|162920599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||||||||||||||Bayesian analysis: The posterior probability of a reduction in TNSS with FP alone compared to Placebo using Mixed Models Analysis was 1.0000|||
81619844|NCT01424397|162920599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||||||||||||||Bayesian analysis: The posterior probability of a reduction in TNSS with SB-705498 alone compared to Placebo using Mixed Models Analysis was 0.7127|||
81619845|NCT01424397|162920599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||||||||||||||Bayesian analysis: The posterior probability of a reduction in TNSS with SB-705498 + FP compared to Placebo using Mixed Models Analysis was 1.0000|||
81619846|NCT01424397|162920599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||||||||||||||Bayesian analysis: The posterior probability of a reduction in TNSS with SB-705498 + FP compared to FP alone using Mixed Models Analysis was 0.0160|||
81619847|NCT01424397|162920601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|81.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.56|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.54|102.15||||||Placebo versus FP 200 μg,Nasal Airflow resistance Total WM,0-4 hr||102.15|60.54|
81619848|NCT01424397|162920601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.548|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-39.7|25.05||||||Placebo versus FP 12 mg SB-705498 , Nasal Airflow resistance Total WM, 0-4 hr||25.05|-39.7|
81619849|NCT01424397|162920601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|72.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.567|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.28|96.52||||||Placebo versus SB-705498 + FP 12 mg, Nasal Airflow resistance Total WM, 0-4 hr||96.52|48.28|
81619850|NCT01424397|162920601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.592|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.1|15.22||||||FP 200 μg versus SB-705498 + FP 12 mg, Nasal Airflow resistance Total WM, 0-4 hr||15.22|-33.1|
81619851|NCT01424397|162920602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|-0.49||||||||-0.49|-0.87|
81619852|NCT01424397|162920602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.27||||||||0.27|-0.30|
81653438|NCT03838731|162997824|SUPERIORITY|Day 29|LS Mean Difference|16.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.97|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.18|26.24|||MMRM|||||26.24|6.18|= 0.002
81653439|NCT03838731|162997824|SUPERIORITY|Day 57|LS Mean Difference|12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.94|=|0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|22.2|||MMRM|||||22.20|2.40|= 0.016
81653440|NCT03838731|162997824|SUPERIORITY|Day 85|LS Mean Difference|12.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.54|=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.43|21.65|||MMRM|||||21.65|3.43|= 0.008
81653441|NCT03838731|162997825|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.53|||MMRM|||Day 8||0.53|0.21|< 0.001
81653442|NCT03838731|162997825|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.68|||MMRM|||Day 29||0.68|0.23|<0.001
81619853|NCT01424397|162920602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.74|-0.31||||||||-0.31|-0.74|
81619854|NCT01424397|162920602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.37||||||||0.37|-0.06|
81619855|NCT01636687|162920642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|53.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.6|67.7|||Fisher Exact|||Response criterion: IGA 0/1||67.7|36.6|<0.0001
81619856|NCT01636687|162920642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|73.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.8|83.9|||Fisher Exact|||Response Criterion: IGA 0/1||83.9|58.8|<0.0001
81619857|NCT01636687|162920642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|68.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.1|79.8|||Fisher Exact|||Response criterion: PASI 75||79.8|53.1|<0.0001
81619858|NCT01636687|162920642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|83.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.7|91.7|||Fisher Exact|||Response criterion: PASI 75||91.7|70.7|<0.0001
81619859|NCT02918279|162920665|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-0.22||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.08|||ANCOVA||Liraglutide 3.0 mg - Placebo|Analysis of in-trial data with missing observations was imputed from the placebo arm based on a jump to reference multiple (x100) imputation approach. Responses at week 56 were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with treatment, sex, region, baseline glycaemic category, stratification factor for Tanner stage and interaction between baseline glycaemic category and stratification factor for Tanner stage as fixed effects, baseline BMI SDS, age as covariates.||-0.08|-0.37|0.0022
81653443|NCT03838731|162997825|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.55|||MMRM|||Day 57||0.55|0.13|= 0.002
81653444|NCT03838731|162997825|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.47|||MMRM|||Day 85||0.47|0.15|= 0.002
81653445|NCT03838731|162997826|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|=|0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|1.29|||MMRM|||Day 8||1.29|-0.85|= 0.675
81653446|NCT03838731|162997826|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|=|0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.33|||MMRM|||Day 29||0.33|-1.70|= 0.182
81653447|NCT03838731|162997826|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|=|0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|1.32|||MMRM|||Day 57||1.32|-1.12|= 0.866
81653448|NCT03838731|162997826|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|=|0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|0.32|||MMRM|||Day 85||0.32|-2.08|= 0.146
81619860|NCT01641198|162920744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.01||Statistical analysis was based on the mixed linear model with the level of significance set at p\<0.05 and Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed linear model with effects of time, implant position, implant configuration, implant type (and implant length as a covariate effect)||Mean bone change between B and SW estimated with the mixed linear model (mean±SE, 95% CI)||0.01|-0.59|<0.05
81619861|NCT01641198|162920744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.69||Statistical analysis was based on the mixed linear model with the level of significance set at p\<0.05 and Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed linear model with effects of time, implant position, implant configuration, implant type (and implant length as a covariate effect)||Mean bone change between B and SC estimated with the mixed linear model (mean±SE, 95% CI)||0.69|0.09|<0.05
81619862|NCT01641198|162920744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.685|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.39||Statistical analysis was based on the mixed linear model with the level of significance set at p\<0.05 and Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed linear model with effects of time, implant position, implant configuration, implant type (and implant length as a covariate effect)||Mean bone change between SW and SC estimated with the mixed linear model (mean±SE, 95% CI)||-0.39|-0.98|<0.05
81619863|NCT01641198|162920745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.13||Statistical analysis was based on the mixed linear model with the level of significance set at p\<0.05 and Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed linear model with effects of time, implant position, implant configuration, implant type (and implant length as a covariate effect)||Mean bone change between B and SW estimated with the mixed linear model (mean±SE, 95% CI)||0.13|-0.47|<0.05
81619864|NCT01641198|162920745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.85||Statistical analysis was based on the mixed linear model with the level of significance set at p\<0.05 and Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed linear model with effects of time, implant position, implant configuration, implant type (and implant length as a covariate effect)||Mean bone change between B and SC estimated with the mixed linear model (mean±SE, 95% CI)||0.85|0.26|<0.05
81653449|NCT03838731|162997827|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|=|0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.63|||MMRM|||Day 8||0.63|-0.35|= 0.572
81653450|NCT03838731|162997827|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|=|0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.41|||MMRM|||Day 29||0.41|-0.41|= 0.997
81653451|NCT03838731|162997827|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|=|0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.49|||MMRM|||Day 57||0.49|-0.36|= 0.756
81653452|NCT03838731|162997827|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|=|0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.16|||MMRM|||Day 85||0.16|-0.46|= 0.333
81653453|NCT03838731|162997828|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|39.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.5|=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.36|64.65|||MMRM|||Day 8||64.65|14.36|= 0.003
81653454|NCT03838731|162997828|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|54.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.01|78.12|||MMRM|||Day 29||78.12|30.01|< 0.001
81653455|NCT03838731|162997828|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|33.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.28|=|0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.79|62.08|||MMRM|||Day 57||62.08|4.79|= 0.023
81653456|NCT03838731|162997828|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|41.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.92|=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|67.09|||MMRM|||Day 85||67.09|15.10|= 0.003
81653457|NCT03838731|162997829|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|205.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|102.09|=|0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|410.17|||MMRM|||Day 8||410.17|0.69|= 0.049
81619865|NCT01641198|162920745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.725|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.43||Statistical analysis was based on the mixed linear model with the level of significance set at p\<0.05 and Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed linear model with effects of time, implant position, implant configuration, implant type (and implant length as a covariate effect)||Mean bone change between SW and SC estimated with the mixed linear model (mean±SE, 95% CI)||-0.43|-1.02|<0.05
81619866|NCT01641198|162920746|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.59||Statistical analysis was based on the mixed linear model with the level of significance set at p\<0.05 and Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed linear model with effects of time, implant position, implant configuration, implant type (and implant length as a covariate effect)||Mean bone change between B and SW estimated with the mixed linear model (mean±SE, 95% CI)||0.59|-0.19|<0.05
81653458|NCT03838731|162997829|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|244.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|99.05|=|0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.6|443.59|||MMRM|||Day 29||443.59|45.60|= 0.017
81653459|NCT03838731|162997829|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|183.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|96.91|=|0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.29|377.35|||MMRM|||Day 57||377.35|-11.29|= 0.064
81653460|NCT03838731|162997829|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|241.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|114.0|=|0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.44|469.57|||MMRM|||Day 85||469.57|12.44|= 0.039
81653461|NCT01182441|162997836|SUPERIORITY|Success for this endpoint was achieved if the probability of experiencing an event was statistically less than the performance goal, defined as 2.67%, with an upper bound of the one-sided 95% credible interval less than the performance goal.|probability of experiencing an event|2.2|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.652||||||Bayesian calculations were used to incorporate the data from PROTECT AF CAP Registry through a conjugate beta-binomial model. A one-sided upper 95% credible interval for the event rate was calculated based off this posterior distribution.||2.652||
81653462|NCT01182441|162997837|NON_INFERIORITY|This endpoint is met if the 95% Credible Interval for the rate ratio of WATCHMAN versus Warfarin is entirely less than 1.75.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.89||||||A Bayesian piecewise exponential model was used to model the 18-month event rates. Historical priors for each interval model were based on PROTECT AF. Hazards were modeled for 0-7 day, 7-60 day, 60-182 day, and 182+ day intervals. Event rates were estimated separately by treatment group and event type. The posterior distribution for the 18-month event rate ratio (WATCHMAN vs. Warfarin), and the corresponding equitailed 95% credible interval, were determined via Monte Carlo simulations.||1.89|0.57|
81653463|NCT01182441|162997838|NON_INFERIORITY|This endpoint is met if either the 95% Credible Interval for the risk ratio \< 2.0 or the 95% Credible Interval for the risk difference is \< 0.0275.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0053|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.0273||||||A Bayesian piecewise exponential model was used to model the 18-month event rates. Historical priors for each interval were based on PROTECT AF. Hazards were modeled for 0-7 day, 7-60 day, 60-182 day, and 182+ day intervals. Event rates were estimated separately for the WATCHMAN and Warfarin groups. The posterior distribution for the 18-month event rate ratio (WATCHMAN vs. Warfarin), and the corresponding equitailed 95% credible interval, were determined via Monte Carlo simulations.||0.0273|-0.0190|
81653464|NCT01182441|162997838|NON_INFERIORITY|This endpoint is met if either the 95% Credible Interval for the risk ratio \< 2.0 or the 95% Credible Interval for the risk difference is \< 0.0275.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.2||||||A Bayesian piecewise exponential model was used to model the 18-month event rates. Historical priors for each interval were based on PROTECT AF. Hazards were modeled for 0-7 day, 7-60 day, 60-182 day, and 182+ day intervals. Event rates were estimated separately for the WATCHMAN and Warfarin groups. The posterior distribution for the 18-month event rate ratio (WATCHMAN vs. Warfarin), and the corresponding equitailed 95% credible interval, were determined via Monte Carlo simulations.||4.2|0.5|
81464816|NCT04740827|162621719|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.381|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|-1.93|||MMRM||MMRM=baseline as covariate, treatment group, visit, region, number of classes of failed prior treatments, number of migraine days during baseline period as fixed factors; treatment group and baseline-by-visit with an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-1.93|-3.43|<0.0001
81464817|NCT04740827|162621720|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|-1.86|||MMRM||MMRM=baseline as covariate, treatment group, visit, region, number of classes of failed prior treatments, number of migraine days during baseline period as fixed factors; treatment group and baseline-by-visit with an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-1.86|-3.36|<0.0001
81653465|NCT02304705|162997839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.052
81653466|NCT05620108|162997890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.036
81619867|NCT01641198|162920746|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.22||Statistical analysis was based on the mixed linear model with the level of significance set at p\<0.05 and Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed linear model with effects of time, implant position, implant configuration, implant type (and implant length as a covariate effect)||Mean bone change between B and SC estimated with the mixed linear model (mean±SE, 95% CI)||1.22|0.45|<0.05
81619868|NCT01641198|162920746|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.635|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.26||Statistical analysis was based on the mixed linear model with the level of significance set at p\<0.05 and Bonferroni correction for pairwise comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed linear model with effects of time, implant position, implant configuration, implant type (and implant length as a covariate effect)||Mean bone change between SW and SC estimated with the mixed linear model (mean±SE, 95% CI).||-0.26|-1.01|<0.05
81619869|NCT00364013|162920780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Normal score|-2.27||||0.0234||||||P-value is based on a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by Region (Western Europe, Canada and Australia vs. Rest of World) and ECOG score (0 or 1 vs. 2).|Stratified log-rank test||A normal score \<0 indicates fewer than expected events for the panitumumab plus FOLFOX arm and therefore a longer progression-free survival time.|PFS in the Wild-type KRAS Efficacy Analysis Set was compared at a significance level of 5%.||||0.0234
81619870|NCT00364013|162920780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Normal score|2.28||||0.0227||||||P-value is based on a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by Region (Western Europe, Canada and Australia vs. Rest of World) and ECOG score (0 or 1 vs. 2).|Stratified log-rank test||A normal score \<0 indicates fewer than expected events for the panitumumab plus FOLFOX arm and therefore a longer progression-free survival time.|PFS in the Mutant KRAS Efficacy Analysis Set was compared at a significance level of 5% conditional on first demonstrating a significant treatment effect in PFS in the Wild-type KRAS Efficacy Analysis Set.||||0.0227
81619871|NCT00364013|162920781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Normal score|-1.8||||0.0723||||||cP-value is based on a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by Region (Western Europe, Canada and Australia vs. Rest of World) and ECOG score (0 or 1 vs. 2).|Stratified log-rank test||A normal score \<0 indicates fewer than expected events for the panitumumab plus FOLFOX arm and therefore a longer overall survival time.|Overall survival comparisons in the wild-type KRAS Efficacy Analysis Set was performed at a significance level of 4.99% conditional on a statistically significant difference for PFS in the Wild-type KRAS Efficacy Analysis Set.||||0.0723
81619872|NCT00364013|162920781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Normal score|1.83||||0.0678||||||P-value is based on a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by Region (Western Europe, Canada and Australia vs. Rest of World) and ECOG score (0 or 1 vs. 2).|Stratified log-rank test||A normal score \<0 indicates fewer than expected events for the panitumumab plus FOLFOX arm and therefore a longer overall survival time.|Overall survival comparisons in the mutant KRAS Efficacy Analysis Set was performed at an significance level of 4.99% conditional on a statistically significant difference for PFS in the Mutant KRAS Efficacy Analysis Set.||||0.0678
81619873|NCT00364013|162920782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.0684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.87|||Stratified exact test|Adjusted for geographic region and ECOG score.|The odds ratio is defined as the odds of having an objective response in the panitumumab plus arm relative to the odds on the FOLFOX alone arm.|||1.87|0.98|0.0684
81619874|NCT00364013|162920782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.47|||Stratified exact test|Adjusted for geographic region and ECOG score|The odds ratio is defined as the odds of having an objective response in the panitumumab plus arm relative to the odds on the FOLFOX alone arm.|||1.47|0.65|0.9822
81619875|NCT01444417|162920798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.0497||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.896|43.199|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline age group.||The incidence of durable platelet response was compared by the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the baseline age group. The Mantel-Haenszel common odds ratio (romiplostim vs placebo) was estimated along with its 95% confidence interval.||43.199|1.896|0.0018
81653467|NCT02038842|162997892|OTHER|The co-primary immunogenicity endpoint is analysed per arm, in a frequentist framework, in all randomised participants having received at least one vaccine administration and still HIV-negative at W30.|||||=|0.02||||||One-sided test for the observed proportion being superior to the theoretical decision threshold of 50%.|Binomial|||Trial was designed to compare the observed proportion of responders at week 30 within each group to a predefined minimum immunogenicity level of 50%.||||=0.02
81619876|NCT01444417|162920799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.0443||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.535|32.265|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline age group.||The incidence of overall platelet response was compared by the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the baseline age group. The Mantel-Haenszel common odds ratio (romiplostim vs placebo) was estimated along with its 95% confidence interval.||32.265|2.535|0.0002
81619877|NCT01444417|162920800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||ANOVA|P-value from Analysis of Variance with main effects (treatment and age group) model after testing for non-significant interaction (p-value ≥ 0.10).||||||0.0004
81619878|NCT01444417|162920801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.813||||0.7103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.277|2.391|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline age group||||2.391|0.277|0.7103
81619879|NCT02423798|162920810|OTHER||Mean|9.13|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81619880|NCT00357097|162920821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6|||<|0.001||95.0|-5.6|-1.6|||ANCOVA||Mean difference = Ropinirole minus Placebo. Used adjusted change from baseline.|||-1.6|-5.6|<0.001
81619881|NCT05714696|162920896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.007
81619882|NCT05714696|162920897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.049
81619883|NCT05714696|162920898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.029
81619884|NCT05714696|162920899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.163|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.163
81619885|NCT05714696|162920900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.442|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.442
81619886|NCT05714696|162920902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.527|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.527
81619887|NCT05714696|162920903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.311|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.311
81653468|NCT05504954|162997895|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.26||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.59|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.59|0.04|0.15
81653469|NCT05504954|162997897|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.83||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|9.89|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.89|0.81|0.10
81653470|NCT05504954|162997898|SUPERIORITY||beta coefficient|5.0||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.78|27.78|||Regression, Linear|||||27.78|-17.78|0.65
81653471|NCT05504954|162997899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.70
81653472|NCT05504954|162997900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.70
81653473|NCT05504954|162997901|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81703452|NCT00633893|163102145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.1861|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1062|0.3261||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with VTE/all cause mortality to proportion of placebo participants with VTE/all cause mortality equal to 1.0. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, Intent to treat (ITT) principle.||0.3261|0.1062|<0.0001
81619888|NCT05714696|162920904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.004
81619889|NCT05714696|162920905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.005
81619890|NCT04090190|162920918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6497|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||T-test of Wilcoxon rank sum was used to test this non-normal data. Null hypothesis is that the concentration of urine inflammatory markers is the same at baseline and follow-up. This p-value is the probability that the difference in the CRP Calc. Conc. (pg/ml) between baseline and follow-up.||||0.6497
81619891|NCT04090190|162920918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4281|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||T-test of Wilcoxon rank sum was used to test this non-normal data. Null hypothesis is that the concentration of urine inflammatory markers is the same at baseline and follow-up. This p-value is the probability that the difference in the IL-12/IL-23p40 Calc. Conc. (pg/ml) between baseline and follow-up.||||0.4281
81619892|NCT04090190|162920918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3157|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that the baseline and follow-up levels of the urine inflammatory markers are due to chance. This p-value represents the probability that the difference between the baseline and follow-up levels of MCP-1 Calc. Conc. (pg/ml) is due to chance.||||0.3157
81619893|NCT04090190|162920918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1463|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This p-value represents the probability that the difference between baseline and follow-up levels of GM-CSF Calc. Conc. (pg/ml) is due to chance.||||0.1463
81619894|NCT04090190|162920918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6091|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that the baseline and follow-up levels of the urine inflammatory markers are due to chance. This p-value represents the probability that the difference between the baseline and follow-up levels of IL-1β Calc. Conc. (pg/ml) is due to chance.||||0.6091
81619895|NCT04090190|162920918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3011|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that the baseline and follow-up levels of the urine inflammatory markers are due to chance. This p-value represents the probability that the difference between the baseline and follow-up levels of IL-6 Calc. Conc. (pg/ml) is due to chance.||||0.3011
81619896|NCT04090190|162920918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that the baseline and follow-up levels of the urine inflammatory markers are due to chance. This p-value represents the probability that the difference between the baseline and follow-up levels of IL-8 Calc. Conc. (pg/ml) is due to chance.||||0.5009
81619897|NCT00028093|162920921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the outcome between the two groups||||0.54
81619898|NCT01199705|162920931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Annualized Rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|99.0||1.39||||||||1.390||
81619899|NCT01199705|162920931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Annualized Rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|99.0||0.953||||||||0.953||
81619900|NCT01199705|162920931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Annualized Rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|99.0||0.914||||||||0.914||
81619901|NCT01199705|162920933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Annualized Rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|99.0||1.204||||||||1.204||
81653474|NCT05504954|162997902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.64
81653475|NCT01757197|162997913|OTHER|Not evaluable.|Other|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||Not evaluable.||||Not evaluable.|Not evaluable.|||
81653476|NCT05332912|162997917|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.066|||||||t-test, 1 sided|df = 26||Null Hypothesis: Participants with Down Syndrome will exhibit no change in number of correct items in Mental Rotation performance following 8 weeks of experiential training.||||=.066
81653477|NCT05332912|162997917|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.056|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null Hypothesis: Amount of change in Mental Rotation performance following 8 weeks of experiential training will not differ for participants with Down Syndrome who received 8 weeks of experiential intervention and Typically Developing Children in the Delayed Intervention who had not received 8 weeks of intervention.||||=.056
81653478|NCT05332912|162997917|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 55||Null Hypothesis: Amount of change in Mental Rotation performance following 8 weeks of experiential training will not differ for Typically Developing Children Immediate Intervention and Down Syndrome Participants Immediate intervention.||||=.65
81653479|NCT05332912|162997918|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.039|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null Hypothesis: Participants with Down Syndrome will exhibit no change in number of correct items in Mental Rotation performance following 16 weeks of experiential training.||||=.039
81653480|NCT05332912|162997918|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 48||Null Hypothesis: Participants with Down Syndrome in the Immediate Intervention condition and received 16 weeks of experiential training in Mental Rotation will exhibit a similar change in performance as Typically Developing Children in the Delayed Intervention condition who received only 8 weeks of experiential training.||||= .32
81653481|NCT05332912|162997918|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.73||||||df = 55|t-test, 2 sided|||Null Hypothesis: Amount of change in Mental Rotation performance following 16 weeks of experiential training will not differ for Typically Developing Children Immediate Intervention and Down Syndrome Participants Immediate intervention.||||=.73
81703453|NCT00633893|163102146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.2799|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1844|0.4247||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with VTE/CV-related death to proportion of placebo participants with VTE/CV-related death equal to 1.0. Participants with missing data were assumed to have experienced VTE/CV-related death. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, ITT principle.||0.4247|0.1844|<0.0001
81619902|NCT01199705|162920933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Annualized Rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|99.0||0.834||||||||0.834||
81619903|NCT01199705|162920933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Annualized Rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|99.0||0.802||||||||0.802||
81703454|NCT00633893|163102146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.3653|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.5338||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with VTE/CV-related death to proportion of placebo participants with VTE/CV-related death equal to 1.0. Participants with missing data were assumed to have experienced VTE/CV-related death. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, ITT principle.||0.5338|0.2500|<0.0001
81619904|NCT01415349|162920938|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals were assessed against the currently accepted bioequivalence criteria for log-transformed data (0.80, 1.25).|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.966|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.09|0.966|
81619905|NCT01415349|162920939|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals were assessed against the currently accepted bioequivalence criteria for log-transformed data (0.80, 1.25).|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.998|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.08|0.998|
81619906|NCT00933400|162920940|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence margin = 0|Percent Difference|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|5.7||||||Difference in AMI rate. NULL: equal rates of AMI in both Groups.||5.7|-5.6|
81619907|NCT00933400|162920941|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence margin = 0|Difference (rates)|26.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.4|32.2||||||Difference in Discharge rates. H0: equal rates of Discharge in both Groups.||32.2|21.4|
81619908|NCT00933400|162920941|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence margin = 0|Difference (percents)|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|11.2|||||exact procedures were used to estimate and compare rates of detection for significant coronary disease|Difference in diagnosis rate of Significant coronary disease at index visit. H0: equal rates in both Groups.||11.2|0.0|
81619909|NCT00933400|162920943|SUPERIORITY||binomial proportion|26.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.4|32.2|||||Exact confidence intervals for the difference in proportions|H0: no difference in Patient disposition (Discharge) rates between arms||32.2|21.4|
81619910|NCT00933400|162920945|EQUIVALENCE|The trial was powered to test the principal hypothesis that the major adverse cardiac event (MACE, including myocardial infarction and cardiac death) rate among patients found not to have significant CAD on CCTA exceeds 1%|binomial proportion|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|5.2|||||Exact confidence intervals for the difference in proportions|Compare all cause mortality between groups||5.2|-6.0|
81619911|NCT00933400|162920945|EQUIVALENCE|The trial was powered to test the principal hypothesis that the major adverse cardiac event (MACE, including myocardial infarction and cardiac death) rate among patients found not to have significant CAD on CCTA exceeds 1%|binomial proportion|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|5.7|||||Exact confidence intervals for the difference in proportions|Compare Cardiac Death between groups||5.7|-5.5|
81619912|NCT00933400|162920945|EQUIVALENCE|The trial was powered to test the principal hypothesis that the major adverse cardiac event (MACE, including myocardial infarction and cardiac death) rate among patients found not to have significant CAD on CCTA exceeds 1%|binomial proportion|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|5.9|||||Exact confidence intervals for the difference in proportions|Compare AMI between groups||5.9|-5.6|
81619913|NCT00933400|162920945|EQUIVALENCE|The trial was powered to test the principal hypothesis that the major adverse cardiac event (MACE, including myocardial infarction and cardiac death) rate among patients found not to have significant CAD on CCTA exceeds 1%|binomial proportion|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|6.0|||||Exact confidence intervals for the difference in proportions|Compare MACE between groups||6.0|-5.5|
81619914|NCT00933400|162920945|EQUIVALENCE|The trial was powered to test the principal hypothesis that the major adverse cardiac event (MACE, including myocardial infarction and cardiac death) rate among patients found not to have significant CAD on CCTA exceeds 1%|binomial proportion|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|7.0|||||Exact confidence intervals for the difference in proportions|Compare Revascularization between groups||7.0|-4.4|
81619915|NCT03473340|162920968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17697507|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-Value provided is for net change only.||||0.17697507
81619916|NCT03473340|162920969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77367872|||||||Welch Two Sample t-test|||P-Value provided is for net change only.||||0.77367872
81619917|NCT03473340|162920970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68595748|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-Value provided is for net change only.||||0.68595748
81619918|NCT03473340|162920971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00127634|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.00127634
81619919|NCT03473340|162920972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.80904544|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.80904544
81619920|NCT02079844|162920973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7313||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.269|1.733||P-values are from ANOVA with treatment sequence, study period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject nested within treatment sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||||1.733|-1.269|0.753
81619921|NCT02079844|162920973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7417||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.389|1.655||P-values are from ANOVA with treatment sequence, study period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject nested within treatment sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||||1.655|-1.389|0.859
81653482|NCT05332912|162997919|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.023|||||||t-test, 1 sided|df = 26||Null Hypothesis: Participants with Down Syndrome will exhibit no change in Perspective Taking performance following 8 weeks of experiential training.||||=.023
81653483|NCT05332912|162997919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 1 sided|df = 48||Null Hypothesis: Amount of change in Perspective Taking performance following 8 weeks of experiential training will not differ for participants with Down Syndrome who received 8 weeks of experiential intervention and Typically Developing Children in the Delayed Intervention who had not received 8 weeks of intervention.||||.23
81653484|NCT05332912|162997919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 55||Null Hypothesis: Amount of change in Mental Rotation will not differ for participants with Down Syndrome in the Immediate Intervention Condition who received 8 weeks of experiential intervention and Typically Developing Children in the Immediate Intervention who also received 8 weeks of intervention.||||.42
81653485|NCT05332912|162997920|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|df = 26||Null Hypothesis: Participants with Down Syndrome will exhibit no change in Perspective Taking performance following 16 weeks of experiential training.||||=.01
81653486|NCT05332912|162997920|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 48||Null Hypothesis: Amount of change in Perspective Taking will not differ for participants with Down Syndrome in the Immediate Intervention Condition who received16 weeks of experiential intervention and Typically Developing Children in the Delayed Intervention condition who received 8 weeks of intervention.||||=.28
81653487|NCT05332912|162997920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 55||Null Hypothesis: Amount of change in Perspective Taking will not differ for participants with Down Syndrome in the Immediate Intervention Condition who received16 weeks of experiential intervention and Typically Developing Children in the Immediate Intervention who also received 16 weeks of intervention.||||.23
81653488|NCT01174446|162997921|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence will be established if 90% C.I. of ratio is contained completely in the margins of equivalence of 0.8 to 1.25.|Ratio of Geometric Means|1.063|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.09||||||||1.09|1.03|
81653489|NCT01174446|162997948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.779||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.7790
81653490|NCT01174446|162997948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8999||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.8999
81653491|NCT01174446|162997949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0056||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0056
81653492|NCT01174446|162997949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.413||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.4130
81653493|NCT01174446|162997950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9059||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.9059
81653494|NCT01174446|162997950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4098||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.4098
81653495|NCT01174446|162997951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0189||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0189
81653496|NCT01174446|162997951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2974||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.2974
81653497|NCT01174446|162997952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2009||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.2009
81653498|NCT01174446|162997952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3552||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.3552
81653499|NCT01174446|162997953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5143||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.5143
81653500|NCT01174446|162997953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9223||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.9223
81653501|NCT01174446|162997954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0162||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0162
81653502|NCT01174446|162997954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3176||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.3176
81653503|NCT01174446|162997955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.821||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.8210
81653504|NCT01174446|162997955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5565||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.5565
81653505|NCT01174446|162997956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0146||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0146
81653506|NCT01174446|162997956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4048||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.4048
81653507|NCT01174446|162997957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1258||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.1258
81653508|NCT01174446|162997957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2567||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.2567
81653509|NCT01174446|162997958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1048||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.1048
81653510|NCT01174446|162997958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.641||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.6410
81653511|NCT01174446|162997959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0663||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0663
81653512|NCT01174446|162997959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.489||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.4890
81653513|NCT01174446|162997960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0562||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0562
81653514|NCT01174446|162997960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3864||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.3864
81653515|NCT01174446|162997961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5792||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.5792
81653516|NCT01174446|162997962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4208||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.4208
81653517|NCT01174446|162997963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.5000
81653518|NCT01174446|162997964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0633||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0633
81653519|NCT01174446|162997964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9363||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.9363
81529703|NCT03857542|162745740|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|5.9||||0.0693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|12.2||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.|Chi-squared||Analysis was done using Chi-square test. The 95% confidence intervals for the proportion difference was calculated based on the normal approximation based on pooled variance without continuity correction.|||12.2|-0.5|0.0693
81529704|NCT03857542|162745741|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|5.2||MMRM with study intervention group, visit, visit by study intervention group interaction, age group, Baseline binocular DCNVA severity, iris color, emmetrope/non-emmetrope, Baseline value; Baseline value by visit interaction as fixed effects.|MMRM|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.||||5.2|2.9|<.0001
81529705|NCT03857542|162745742|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|9.9||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|16.3||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.|Chi-squared||Analysis was done using chi-square test. The 95% confidence intervals was calculated based on normal approximation based on pooled variance without continuity correction.|||16.3|3.5|0.0141
81529706|NCT03857542|162745743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.0||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with study intervention group, age group, Baseline binocular DCNVA severity, iris color (brown/non-brown), emmetrope/non-emmetrope, and Baseline domain score as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control||||1.0|0.5|<.0001
81619922|NCT02079844|162920974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.938|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2436||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.614|4.49||P-values are from ANOVA with treatment sequence, study period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject nested within treatment sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||||4.490|-0.614|0.131
81619923|NCT02079844|162920974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.377|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2545||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.198|4.951||P-values are from ANOVA with treatment sequence, study period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject nested within treatment sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||||4.951|-0.198|0.069
81619924|NCT02079844|162920975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1757||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.739|0.106||P-values are from ANOVA with treatment sequence, study period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject nested within treatment sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||||0.106|-0.739|0.671
81619925|NCT02079844|162920975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1757||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.193|0.571||P-values are from ANOVA with treatment sequence, study period, and treatment as fixed effects and subject nested within treatment sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||||0.571|-1.193|0.345
81619926|NCT01212991|162920999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.706|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.596|0.837||A 2-stage group sequential method (Lan DeMets OBF) assigned the level of significance for the pre-specified interim overall survival analysis (p\<0.015) based on overall 2-sided type I error rate of 0.049. Final results based upon interim analysis.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio is based on an unstratified Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) and is relative to placebo with \<1 favoring enzalutamide.|||0.837|0.596|<0.0001
81619927|NCT01212991|162921000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.186|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.149|0.231||The assigned 2-sided type I error rate was 0.001 for the analysis of radiographic progression-free survival.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio is based on an unstratified Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) and is relative to placebo with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide.|||0.231|0.149|<0.0001
81619928|NCT01212991|162921001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.718|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.61|0.844||The Holm step down method of multiple comparisons was used to maintain a study wide type I error of 5% for prespecified secondary efficacy analyses. The 2-sided type I error rate was 0.01 for this analysis.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio is based on an unstratified Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) and is relative to placebo with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide.|||0.844|0.610|<0.0001
81619929|NCT01212991|162921002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.349|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.303|0.403||The Holm step down method of multiple comparisons was used to maintain a study wide type I error of 5% for prespecified secondary efficacy analyses. The 2-sided type I error rate was 0.0125 for this analysis.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio is based on an unstratified Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) and is relative to placebo with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide.|||0.403|0.303|<0.0001
81653520|NCT02942004|162997983|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.664||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-2.2|||MMRM|||Mixed effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-2.20|-8.80|0.0013
81619930|NCT01212991|162921003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.169|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.147|0.195||The Holm step down method of multiple comparisons was used to maintain a study wide type I error of 5% for prespecified secondary efficacy analyses. The 2-sided type I error rate was 0.0167 for this analysis.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio is based on an unstratified Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) and is relative to placebo with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide.|||0.195|0.147|<0.0001
81619931|NCT01212991|162921004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in response rates|74.51|||<|0.0001||95.0|71.45|77.57||The Holm step down method of multiple comparisons was used to maintain a study wide type I error of 5% for prespecified secondary efficacy analyses. The 2-sided type I error rate was 0.025 for this analysis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||77.57|71.45|<0.0001
81653521|NCT02942004|162997983|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.622||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-0.47|||MMRM|||MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.47|-6.90|0.0252
81619932|NCT01212991|162921005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in objective response rate|53.85|||<|0.0001||95.0|48.53|59.17||The Holm step down method of multiple comparisons was used to maintain a study wide type I error of 5% for prespecified secondary efficacy analyses. The 2-sided type I error rate was 0.05 for this analysis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||59.17|48.53|<0.0001
81619933|NCT02576574|162921048|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.93|||Log Rank|||||0.93|0.54|0.0070
81619934|NCT02576574|162921049|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.98|||Log Rank|||||0.98|0.52|0.0196
81619935|NCT02576574|162921050|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.1032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.09|||Log Rank|||||1.09|0.67|0.1032
81619936|NCT02576574|162921051|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.07|||Log Rank|||||1.07|0.59|0.0630
81619937|NCT02576574|162921052|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.98|||Log Rank|||||0.98|0.62|0.0147
81619938|NCT02576574|162921053|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.1753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.15|||Log Rank|||||1.15|0.67|0.1753
81619939|NCT02576574|162921054|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.0|||Log Rank|||||1.00|0.66|0.0257
81619940|NCT02576574|162921055|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.07|||Log Rank|||||1.07|0.66|0.0809
81619941|NCT02576574|162921056|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.1294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.07|||Log Rank|||||1.07|0.78|0.1294
81619942|NCT02576574|162921057|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.2618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.13|||Log Rank|||||1.13|0.79|0.2618
81619943|NCT02576574|162921058|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.18|0.91|0.0640
81619944|NCT02576574|162921059|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.2217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.07|0.73|0.2217
81619945|NCT02576574|162921060|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.1912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.72|0.81|0.1912
81619946|NCT02576574|162921061|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.4951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.57|0.64|0.4951
81619947|NCT02763319|162921081|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.837|1.351|||Inverse normal test|The Inverse Normal method combines information (p-value) from the interim analysis and information from the final analysis.|The hazard ratio estimate for treatment was based on a stratified Cox model with stratification factors as per the Interactive Web Response System (IWRS). Rituximab + bendamustine was the reference treatment group.|||1.351|0.837|0.468
81619948|NCT02763319|162921082|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.586|1.33|||Inverse normal test|The Inverse Normal method combines information (p-value) from the interim analysis and information from the final analysis.|The hazard ratio estimate for treatment was based on a stratified Cox model with stratification factors as per the Interactive Web Response System. Rituximab + bendamustine is the reference treatment group.|||1.330|0.586|0.568
81619949|NCT02763319|162921083|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.812|1.779|||||||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by Baseline stratification factors was performed for response variable coded as follows: 1 for response (CR or PR) and 0 for nonresponse (stable disease \[SD\] or progressive disease \[PD\] or unknown).|1.779|0.812|
81619950|NCT02763319|162921084|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.778|3.041|||||||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by Baseline stratification factors was performed for response variable coded as follows: 1 for response (CR or PR) and 0 for nonresponse (stable disease \[SD\] or progressive disease \[PD\] or unknown).|3.041|0.778|
81619951|NCT02763319|162921085|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.938|1.745|||||||The hazard ratio estimate for treatment was based on a stratified Cox model with stratification factors as per IWRS. Rituximab + bendamustine was the reference treatment group.|1.745|0.938|
81619952|NCT02763319|162921086|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|2.035|||||||The hazard ratio estimate for treatment was based on a stratified Cox model with stratification factors as per IWRS. Rituximab + bendamustine was the reference treatment group.|2.035|0.673|
81619953|NCT02763319|162921087|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.875|1.452|||||||The hazard ratio estimate for treatment was based on a stratified Cox model with stratification factors as per IWRS. Rituximab + bendamustine was the reference treatment group.|1.452|0.875|
81619954|NCT02763319|162921088|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.682|1.626|||||||The hazard ratio estimate for treatment was based on a stratified Cox model with stratification factors as per IWRS. Rituximab + bendamustine was the reference treatment group.|1.626|0.682|
81619955|NCT02763319|162921089|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.829|1.985|||||||A CMH test stratified by Baseline stratification factors was performed for response variable coded as follows: 1 for response (CR or PR) and 0 for nonresponse (stable disease \[SD\] or progressive disease \[PD\] or unknown).|1.985|0.829|
81619956|NCT02763319|162921090|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.755|3.457|||||||A CMH test stratified by Baseline stratification factors was performed for response variable coded as follows: 1 for response (CR or PR) and 0 for nonresponse (stable disease \[SD\] or progressive disease \[PD\] or unknown).|3.457|0.755|
81619957|NCT02763319|162921091|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.831|1.416|||||||The hazard ratio estimate for treatment was based on a stratified Cox model with stratification factors as per IWRS. Rituximab + bendamustine was the reference treatment group.|1.416|0.831|
81619958|NCT02763319|162921092|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.633|1.595|||||||The hazard ratio estimate for treatment was based on a stratified Cox model with stratification factors as per IWRS. Rituximab + bendamustine was the reference treatment group.|1.595|0.633|
81619959|NCT02763319|162921093|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.794|1.244|||||||The hazard ratio estimate for treatment was based on a stratified Cox model with stratification factors as per IWRS. Rituximab + bendamustine was the reference treatment group.|1.244|0.794|
81619960|NCT02763319|162921094|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.22|||||||The hazard ratio estimate for treatment was based on a stratified Cox model with stratification factors as per IWRS. Rituximab + bendamustine was the reference treatment group.|1.220|0.570|
81619961|NCT02374463|162921202|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||within group change was assessed||||<0.05
81619962|NCT02374463|162921203|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.08||||||p value not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||||||=0.08
81653522|NCT02942004|162997984|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.936||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.46|-1.79|||MMRM|||MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-1.79|-9.46|0.0044
81619963|NCT02374463|162921204|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6|||||||ANOVA|not adjusted for multiple comparisons||||||=0.6
81619964|NCT02374463|162921205|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Chi-squared|exploratory aim prespecified.||||||0.84
81619965|NCT02374463|162921205|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4|||||||Chi-squared|||||||=0.4
81653523|NCT02942004|162997984|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.899||0.0481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.56|-0.03|||MMRM|||MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.03|-7.56|0.0481
81619966|NCT02374463|162921206|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3||||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||||||=0.3
81619967|NCT02374463|162921207|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81619968|NCT01305252|162921210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81619969|NCT01305252|162921210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81619970|NCT01305252|162921213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81619971|NCT01305252|162921213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.33
81619972|NCT00077675|162921219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size was selected on the basis of clinical judgment and was deemed adequate to provide clinically meaningful descriptive results consistent with study objectives. This sample size was estimated to provide 91% power to test telavancin's non-inferiority to vancomycin with respect to clinical response using a non-inferiority margin of 20%||||||0.5318|||||||2-sided 95% confidence interval calculat|||95% Confidence Interval: -0.0527 to 0.1102 No estimated value Parameter that was estimated: Risk Difference||||0.5318
81653524|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.951||0.9591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|1.93|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||1.93|-1.83|0.9591
81653525|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.917||0.8677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|1.97|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||1.97|-1.66|0.8677
81653526|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.208||0.0827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|0.28|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.28|-4.51|0.0827
81653527|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.172||0.7968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|2.02|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||2.02|-2.62|0.7968
81653528|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.336||0.1292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|0.61|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.61|-4.69|0.1292
81653529|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.299||0.7801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|2.21|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||2.21|-2.94|0.7801
81653530|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.436||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|1.59|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||1.59|-4.10|0.3840
81653531|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.395||0.6097|TWO_SIDED|0.71|-2.05|3.48|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||3.48|-2.05|0.6097
81653532|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.622||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-1.07|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-1.07|-7.50|0.0094
81653533|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.577||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.45|0.8|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.80|-5.45|0.1440
81653534|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.33|-1.91|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-1.91|-8.33|0.0020
81653535|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.572||0.3906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|1.76|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||1.76|-4.47|0.3906
81464818|NCT04740827|162621721|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|17.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.348|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.05|22.3|||MMRM||MMRM=baseline as covariate, treatment group, visit, region, number of classes of failed prior treatments, number of migraine days during baseline period as fixed factors; treatment group and baseline-by-visit with an unstructured covariance matrix.|||22.30|13.05|<0.0001
81653536|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.735||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.93|-1.05|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-1.05|-7.93|0.0110
81653537|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69||0.0511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.68|0.02|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.02|-6.68|0.0511
81653538|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.738||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.47|-1.58|||MMRM|||Change at hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-1.58|-8.47|0.0046
81653539|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.694||0.1389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.88|0.83|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.83|-5.88|0.1389
81653540|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.837||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.71|-0.43|||MMRM|||Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.43|-7.71|0.0288
81653541|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.797||0.3799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.15|1.98|||MMRM|||Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||1.98|-5.15|0.3799
81653542|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.139||0.1747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.16|1.32|||MMRM|||Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||1.32|-7.16|0.1747
81653543|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.13|3.12|||MMRM|||Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||3.12|-5.13|0.6310
81653544|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.045||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.98|-0.87|||MMRM|||Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.87|-8.98|0.0178
81653545|NCT02942004|162997985|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.976||0.0786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.43|0.41|||MMRM|||Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.41|-7.43|0.0786
81653546|NCT02942004|162997986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.4||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|17.4|||GEE method|||Hour 60: Generalized estimating equation (GEE) method was used for analysis. The HAM-D response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. An exchangeable working correlation structure is assumed for the model parameters estimation.||17.4|1.7|0.0052
81529707|NCT03857542|162745744|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|4.4||MMRM with study intervention group, visit, visit by study intervention group interaction, age group, Baseline binocular DCNVA severity, iris color, emmetrope/non-emmetrope, Baseline value, and Baseline value by visit interaction as fixed effects.|MMRM|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.||||4.4|2.4|<.0001
81464819|NCT04740827|162621722|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|17.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.308|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.34|22.42|||MMRM||MMRM=baseline as covariate, treatment group, visit, region, number of classes of failed prior treatments, number of migraine days during baseline period as fixed factors; treatment group and baseline-by-visit with an unstructured covariance matrix.|||22.42|13.34|<0.0001
81464820|NCT04740827|162621723|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.844|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.37|-3.05|||MMRM||MMRM=baseline as covariate, treatment group, visit, region, number of classes of failed prior treatments, number of migraine days during baseline period as fixed factors; treatment group and baseline-by-visit with an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-3.05|-6.37|<0.0001
81464821|NCT04740827|162621724|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.786|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.94|-2.85|||MMRM||MMRM=baseline as covariate, treatment group, visit, region, number of classes of failed prior treatments, number of migraine days during baseline period as fixed factors; treatment group and baseline-by-visit with an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-2.85|-5.94|<0.0001
81464822|NCT04740827|162621725|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.912|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.22|-4.63|||MMRM||MMRM=baseline monthly migraine days as covariate, treatment group, visit, region and number of classes of failed prior treatments as fixed factors; treatment group and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-4.63|-8.22|<0.0001
81464823|NCT03689374|162621765|NON_INFERIORITY|The responses were analyzed using an ANCOVA with treatment as fixed factor and baseline value as a covariate. Before analysis, missing data were multiple imputed using observed data from participants within the same group defined by randomized treatment, using a regression model including randomized treatment group and data from baseline and all previous visits as covariates. The prespecified non inferiority margin was 0.3%-point.|Treatment difference|-0.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.2|||t-distributed test|The non-inferiority p-value was calculated as two times the one-sided p-value from a t-distributed test.||||-0.20|-0.38|<0.0001
81529708|NCT03857542|162745745|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|3.8||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|10.0||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.|Chi-squared||Analysis was done using chi-square test. The 95% confidence intervals for the proportion differences were calculated based on the normal approximation based on pooled variance without continuity correction.|||10.0|-2.3|0.2200
81464824|NCT01082211|162621802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002|||||||Chi-squared|||Assuming a 3-year rate of 25% using a chi-squared test, a sample size of 55 patients will ensure at least 90% probability of detecting a reduction in the 3-year ipsilateral in-breast recurrence rate from 25% to 9%, with a significance level of 0.05 (1-sided). In-breast recurrence will be estimated using the cumulative incidence method.||||0.0002
81619973|NCT01599793|162921231|EQUIVALENCE|Testing if the change of ktrans between 2 weeks and baseline = 0 (i.e testing if the difference of means between 2 weeks and baseline =0)||||||0.0016|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The least square means of ktrans at different time points (baseline, 2 weeks, 12 weeks, 24 weeks) are estimated by a linear mixed model. Comparison of means at different time points were performed. The primary result reported below is for the difference of means between 2 weeks and baseline.||||0.0016
81619974|NCT01599793|162921233|OTHER|We calculated Spearman Correlation Coefficient between the percent change in Ktrans (from week 0 to 12) and the bone scan response change. We tested if the coefficient = 0|Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.36853||||0.3291|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3291
81619975|NCT01599793|162921235|OTHER|We calculated Spearman Correlation Coefficient between the percent change in Ktrans (from week 0 to 12) and the PSA change. We tested if the coefficient = 0|Spearman Correlation Coefficients|-0.41818||||0.2006|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2006
81619976|NCT01599793|162921237|OTHER|We calculated Spearman Correlation Coefficient between the percent change in Ktrans (from week 0 to 12) and the Change in pain scale. We tested if the coefficient = 0|Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.17669||||0.5828|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5828
81619977|NCT03903822|162921322|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.04||0.104|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.1|4.3|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) contained fixed factors of treatment and baseline value.||4.3|-32.1|0.1040
81619978|NCT03903822|162921322|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-20.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.0||0.0334|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-38.3|-2.1|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA contained fixed factors of treatment and baseline value.||-2.1|-38.3|0.0334
81619979|NCT03903822|162921322|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-25.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.75||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-43.3|-8.0|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA contained fixed factors of treatment and baseline value.||-8.0|-43.3|0.0086
81619980|NCT03903822|162921322|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-23.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.93||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-41.5|-5.5|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA contained fixed factors of treatment and baseline value.||-5.5|-41.5|0.0158
81653547|NCT02942004|162997986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.0493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|6.9|||GEE method|||Hour 60: GEE method was used for analysis. The HAM-D response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. An exchangeable working correlation structure is assumed for the model parameters estimation.||6.9|1.0|0.0493
81464825|NCT01082211|162621810|OTHER||Effect size|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect sizes are interpreted as negligible: \< 0.3; small: 0.3 to \< 0.5; moderate: 0.5 to \< 0.7; and large ≥ 0.7|Functional status||||
81619981|NCT03903822|162921322|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.11||0.0879|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.3|2.4|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA contained fixed factors of treatment and baseline value.||2.4|-24.3|0.0879
81619982|NCT03903822|162921322|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-27.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.11||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.7|-14.1|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA contained fixed factors of treatment and baseline value.||-14.1|-40.7|0.0004
81619983|NCT03903822|162921323|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.9||||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.4|34.7|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||34.7|2.4|0.0244
81619984|NCT03903822|162921323|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.5||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.8|38.6|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||38.6|4.8|0.0113
81619985|NCT03903822|162921323|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.7||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.0|45.7|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||45.7|11.0|0.0018
81619986|NCT03903822|162921323|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.6||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.7|49.9|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||49.9|13.7|0.0007
81619987|NCT03903822|162921323|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.4||||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.8|36.5|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||36.5|1.8|0.0289
81619988|NCT03903822|162921323|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.1||||0.1145|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|29.6|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||29.6|-2.9|0.1145
81653548|NCT02942004|162997986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.0572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|6.5|||GEE method|||Day 7: GEE method was used for analysis. The HAM-D response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. An exchangeable working correlation structure is assumed for the model parameters estimation.||6.5|1.0|0.0572
81619989|NCT03903822|162921324|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0488|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.61|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA contained fixed factors of treatment and baseline value.||-0.01|-2.61|0.0488
81619990|NCT03903822|162921324|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.788||0.0413|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.66|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA contained fixed factors of treatment and baseline value.||-0.07|-2.66|0.0413
81619991|NCT03903822|162921324|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.773||0.02|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.86|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA contained fixed factors of treatment and baseline value.||-0.32|-2.86|0.0200
81619992|NCT03903822|162921324|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.758||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.58|-1.08|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA contained fixed factors of treatment and baseline value.||-1.08|-3.58|0.0011
81619993|NCT03903822|162921324|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.535||0.0727|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.66|0.1|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA contained fixed factors of treatment and baseline value.||0.10|-1.66|0.0727
81619994|NCT03903822|162921324|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.534||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.52|-0.77|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA contained fixed factors of treatment and baseline value.||-0.77|-2.52|0.0010
81619995|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5||||0.5246|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.7|16.4|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||16.4|-14.7|0.5246
81619996|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.8||||0.3906|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.5|19.9|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||19.9|-12.5|0.3906
81619997|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.5||||0.1193|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|30.6|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||30.6|-3.2|0.1193
81619998|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.2||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.8|45.5|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||45.5|8.8|0.0048
81619999|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.7||||0.0777|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|31.1|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||31.1|-2.0|0.0777
81620000|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.8||||0.1245|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.3|28.0|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||28.0|-4.3|0.1245
81620001|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.2||||0.3322|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.2|24.4|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||24.4|-12.2|0.3322
81620002|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.5||||0.0535|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|36.5|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||36.5|-0.3|0.0535
81620003|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.3||||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.5|41.9|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||41.9|4.5|0.0159
81620004|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|36.8||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.4|54.0|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||54.0|15.4|0.0008
81620005|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.7||||0.0386|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5|38.8|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||38.8|1.5|0.0386
81653549|NCT02942004|162997986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.6768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.0|||GEE method|||Day 7: GEE method was used for analysis. The HAM-D response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. An exchangeable working correlation structure is assumed for the model parameters estimation.||3.0|0.5|0.6768
81620006|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.1||||0.1485|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.4|30.3|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||30.3|-6.4|0.1485
81620007|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.3||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|34.8|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||34.8|-0.8|0.0620
81620008|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.9||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.5|44.4|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||44.4|6.5|0.0089
81620009|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|37.8||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.5|54.7|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||54.7|17.5|0.0005
81620010|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|36.7||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.4|54.0|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||54.0|15.4|0.0007
81620011|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.1||||0.0711|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|37.5|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||37.5|-2.0|0.0711
81620012|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.8||||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.7|42.5|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||42.5|2.7|0.0266
81620013|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.8||||0.4173|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.3|23.1|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||23.1|-15.3|0.4173
81620014|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.3||||0.1096|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.3|35.6|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||35.6|-4.3|0.1096
81620015|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.0||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.1|45.7|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||45.7|6.1|0.0133
81620016|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.2||||0.0304|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.6|41.7|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||41.7|2.6|0.0304
81620017|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.4||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.2|47.6|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||47.6|7.2|0.0078
81620018|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.4||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.2|47.6|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||47.6|7.2|0.0078
81620019|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.1||||0.4966|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.4|20.4|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||20.4|-18.4|0.4966
81620020|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.9||||0.2753|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.3|30.1|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||30.1|-9.3|0.2753
81620021|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.2||||0.1036|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.2|35.7|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||35.7|-4.2|0.1036
81620022|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.6||||0.0457|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|39.6|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||39.6|0.4|0.0457
81620023|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.4||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.2|47.6|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||47.6|7.2|0.0078
81620024|NCT03903822|162921325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.4||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.2|47.6|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||47.6|7.2|0.0078
81529709|NCT03857542|162745746|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.7||MMRM with study intervention group, visit, visit by study intervention group interaction, age group, Baseline binocular DCNVA severity, iris color, emmetrope/non-emmetrope, Baseline value, and Baseline value by visit interaction as fixed effects.|MMRM|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.||||3.7|1.5|<.0001
81529710|NCT03857542|162745747|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|12.4||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|19.5||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.|Chi-squared||Analysis was done using chi-square test. The 95% confidence intervals was calculated based on normal approximation based on pooled variance without continuity correction.|||19.5|5.2|0.0141
81529711|NCT03857542|162745748|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.0||ANCOVA with study intervention group, age group, Baseline binocular DCNVA severity, iris color (brown/non-brown), emmetrope/non-emmetrope, and Baseline domain score as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.||||1.0|0.5|<.0001
81529712|NCT03857542|162745749|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2||ANCOVA with study intervention group, age group, Baseline binocular DCNVA severity, iris color (brown/non-brown), emmetrope/non-emmetrope, and Baseline domain score as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.||||-0.2|-0.5|0.0002
81529713|NCT03857542|162745750|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.2||ANCOVA with study intervention group, age group, Baseline binocular DCNVA severity, iris color (brown/non-brown), emmetrope/non-emmetrope, and Baseline domain score as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.||||-0.2|-0.4|0.0002
81529714|NCT01938040|162745789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.001
81529715|NCT00999544|162745793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||"Area-under-the-curve (AUC) scores were derived from time course data and analyzed using two-factor ANOVA \[aprepitant dose (3 levels)x oxycodone dose (3 levels)\].~All analyses were conducted using SAS 9.1 for Windows (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA) and were considered significant when P 0.05."||||<.05
81529716|NCT02936635|162745803|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.619||0.2821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.035|3.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.23|-11.035|0.2821
81529717|NCT02936635|162745804|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-5.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.242||0.2118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.711|3.067|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.067|-13.711|0.2118
81529718|NCT02936635|162745805|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.205||0.6354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.946|1.801|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.801|-2.946|0.6354
81529719|NCT02936635|162745806|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.509||0.8887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.186|2.763|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.763|-3.186|0.8887
81529720|NCT02309944|162745827|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Negative Pressure Wound Therapy vs. Standard Wound Closure||||0.27
81529721|NCT02309944|162745827|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Regression, Logistic|Multivariate Model (adjusted for ascites and previous laparotomy)||Negative Pressure Wound Therapy vs. Standard Wound Closure||||0.24
81529722|NCT01173601|162745877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.338||||||In order to test the primary outcome between each LY2216684 dose and placebo while controlling the overall Type I error at 0.05, the significance level was a priori partitioned equally between the 2 LY2216684 dose-placebo comparisons at 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.338
81529723|NCT01173601|162745877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.201||||||In order to test the primary outcome between each LY2216684 dose and placebo while controlling the overall Type I error at 0.05, the significance level was a priori partitioned equally between the 2 LY2216684 dose-placebo comparisons at 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.201
81529724|NCT01510158|162745903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.36|0.17|<0.0001
81529725|NCT01510158|162745903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.41|0.22|<0.0001
81529726|NCT01510158|162745904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.9796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.61|||Negative Binomial Regression|||||1.61|0.61|0.9796
81529727|NCT01510158|162745904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88||||0.6125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.43|||Negative Binomial Regression|||||1.43|0.54|0.6125
81529728|NCT01510158|162745905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.29||||0.0183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-0.08|-0.51|0.0183
81529729|NCT01510158|162745905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.08||||0.5974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.2|-0.37|0.5974
81529730|NCT05258149|162745910|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 1 was used.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.46|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Odds Ratio was calculated as senofilcon A C3 over delefilcon A|||2.46|1.10|
81529731|NCT05258149|162745911|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 1 was used.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.79|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Odds Ratio was calculated as senofilcon A C3 over delefilcon A|||2.79|1.27|
81529732|NCT05258149|162745912|NON_INFERIORITY|A Non-Inferiority margin of 10% was used.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|98.33|0.42|1.3|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Odds Ratio was calculated as senofilcon A C3 over delefilcon A||confidence intervals were adjusted using 98.33% per each secondary endpoint|1.30|0.42|
81529733|NCT05258149|162745913|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 1 was used.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|98.33|0.91|2.75|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Odds Ratio was calculated as senofilcon A C3 over delefilcon A||confidence intervals were adjusted using 98.33% per each secondary endpoint|2.75|0.91|
81529734|NCT05258149|162745914|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 1 was used.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|98.33|1.24|3.5|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Odds Ratio was calculated as senofilcon A C3 over delefilcon A||confidence intervals were adjusted using 98.33% per each secondary endpoint|3.50|1.24|
81620025|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.3||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|14.9|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||14.9|-5.4|0.2450
81620026|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.1||||0.2575|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.3|14.0|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||14.0|-5.3|0.2575
81620027|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.1||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.7|31.0|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||31.0|5.7|0.0087
81620028|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.7||||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|25.4|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||25.4|0.8|0.0392
81620029|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.2|11.2|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||11.2|-11.2|1.0000
81620030|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.8||||0.1528|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.9|22.5|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||22.5|-4.9|0.1528
81620031|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.9||||0.4989|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.7|15.2|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||15.2|-12.7|0.4989
81620032|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3||||0.5419|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.6|14.2|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||14.2|-13.6|0.5419
81620033|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.3||||0.1362|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.0|26.2|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||26.2|-5.0|0.1362
81620034|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.9||||0.0541|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|33.9|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||33.9|-0.4|0.0541
81620035|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.3||||0.3945|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.0|19.5|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||19.5|-12.0|0.3945
81620036|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.3||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.9|41.8|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||41.8|3.9|0.0201
81620037|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.2||||0.1372|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|28.2|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||28.2|-5.4|0.1372
81620038|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.5||||0.3924|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.6|19.1|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||19.1|-11.6|0.3924
81620039|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.1||||0.0311|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.4|38.3|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||38.3|2.4|0.0311
81620040|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.0||||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|38.1|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||38.1|0.8|0.0392
81653550|NCT02942004|162997986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.4||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|16.8|||GEE method|||Day 30: GEE method was used for analysis. The HAM-D response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. An exchangeable working correlation structure is assumed for the model parameters estimation.||16.8|1.7|0.0035
81620041|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||0.1541|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.2|26.4|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||26.4|-6.2|0.1541
81620042|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.0||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.8|45.4|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||45.4|6.8|0.0091
81620043|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.5||||0.2835|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.5|27.0|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||27.0|-9.5|0.2835
81620044|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.9||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.7|27.8|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||27.8|-8.7|0.2700
81620045|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.3||||0.0662|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|36.2|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||36.2|-1.4|0.0662
81620046|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.8||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.2|50.4|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||50.4|9.2|0.0050
81653551|NCT02942004|162997986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|7.8|||GEE method|||Day 30: GEE method was used for analysis. The HAM-D response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. An exchangeable working correlation structure is assumed for the model parameters estimation.||7.8|1.1|0.0347
81653552|NCT02942004|162997987|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.0||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|17.8|||GEE method|||Hour 60: GEE method was used for analysis. The HAM-D response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. An exchangeable working correlation structure is assumed for the model parameters estimation.||17.8|2.1|0.0011
81653553|NCT02942004|162997987|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.0828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|7.6|||GEE method|||Hour 60: GEE method was used for analysis. The HAM-D response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. An exchangeable working correlation structure is assumed for the model parameters estimation.||7.6|0.9|0.0828
81653554|NCT02942004|162997987|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.7749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.1|||GEE method|||Day 7: GEE method was used for analysis. The HAM-D response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. An exchangeable working correlation structure is assumed for the model parameters estimation.||3.1|0.4|0.7749
81653555|NCT02942004|162997987|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.3401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.7|||GEE method|||Day 7: GEE method was used for analysis. The HAM-D response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. An exchangeable working correlation structure is assumed for the model parameters estimation.||1.7|0.2|0.3401
81653556|NCT02942004|162997987|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.1052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|6.0|||GEE method|||Day 30: GEE method was used for analysis. The HAM-D response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. An exchangeable working correlation structure is assumed for the model parameters estimation.||6.0|0.8|0.1052
81653557|NCT02942004|162997987|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.3507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.2|||GEE method|||Day 30: GEE method was used for analysis. The HAM-D response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. An exchangeable working correlation structure is assumed for the model parameters estimation.||4.2|0.6|0.3507
81653558|NCT02942004|162997988|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-12.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.294||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.58|-3.56|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D subscales at each visit as the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D subscales, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables are included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center are treated as fixed effects.||-3.56|-20.58|0.0058
81464826|NCT01082211|162621810|OTHER||Effect size|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect sizes are interpreted as negligible: \< 0.3; small: 0.3 to \< 0.5; moderate: 0.5 to \< 0.7; and large ≥ 0.7|Cosmetic||||
81653559|NCT02942004|162997988|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.188||0.1622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.19|2.41|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D subscales at each visit as the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D subscales, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables are included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center are treated as fixed effects.||2.41|-14.19|0.1622
81653560|NCT02942004|162997988|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-9.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.51||0.0462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.02|-0.16|||MMRM|||Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D subscales at each visit as the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D subscales, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables are included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center are treated as fixed effects.||-0.16|-18.02|0.0462
81653561|NCT02942004|162997988|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.41||0.6124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.97|6.49|||MMRM|||Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D subscales at each visit as the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D subscales, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables are included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center are treated as fixed effects.||6.49|-10.97|0.6124
81464827|NCT01082211|162621810|OTHER||Effect size|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect sizes are interpreted as negligible: \< 0.3; small: 0.3 to \< 0.5; moderate: 0.5 to \< 0.7; and large ≥ 0.7|Breast-specific pain||||
81464828|NCT01082211|162621811|OTHER||Effect size|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect sizes are interpreted as negligible: \< 0.3; small: 0.3 to \< 0.5; moderate: 0.5 to \< 0.7; and large ≥ 0.7|Functional status||||
81464829|NCT01082211|162621811|OTHER||Effect size|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect sizes are interpreted as negligible: \< 0.3; small: 0.3 to \< 0.5; moderate: 0.5 to \< 0.7; and large ≥ 0.7|Cosmetic||||
81464830|NCT01082211|162621811|OTHER||Effect size|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect sizes are interpreted as negligible: \< 0.3; small: 0.3 to \< 0.5; moderate: 0.5 to \< 0.7; and large ≥ 0.7|Breast-specific pain||||
81464831|NCT01082211|162621813|OTHER|||||||0.054|||||||Spearman rank-order correlation test|||||||0.054
81464832|NCT01082211|162621813|OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||Spearman rank-order correlation test|||||||0.044
81464833|NCT01082211|162621813|OTHER|||||||0.087|||||||Spearman rank-order correlation test|||||||0.087
81529735|NCT01957202|162745923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.255|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.895|-1.616|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||-1.616|-2.895|<0.0001
81529736|NCT01957202|162745923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.566|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.208|-1.925|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||-1.925|-3.208|<0.0001
81653562|NCT02942004|162997988|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-11.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.556||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.71|-2.66|||MMRM|||Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D subscales at each visit as the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D subscales, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables are included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center are treated as fixed effects.||-2.66|-20.71|0.0116
81529737|NCT01957202|162745923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.531||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.342|-0.719|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||-0.719|-2.342|0.0003
81529738|NCT01957202|162745923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.842|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.654|-1.029|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||-1.029|-2.654|<0.0001
81529739|NCT01957202|162745923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.097|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.857|-3.337|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||-3.337|-4.857|<0.0001
81529740|NCT01957202|162745923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.311||||0.3699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.994|0.372|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||0.372|-0.994|0.3699
81529741|NCT01957202|162745924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.364|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.853|-0.874|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||-0.874|-1.853|<0.0001
81529742|NCT01957202|162745924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.1975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.169|0.809|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||0.809|-0.169|0.1975
81529743|NCT01957202|162745924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.252|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-0.635|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||-0.635|-1.870|<0.0001
81529744|NCT01957202|162745924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.432||||0.1648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.179|1.042|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||1.042|-0.179|0.1648
81529745|NCT01957202|162745924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.932||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.506|-0.358|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||-0.358|-1.506|0.0016
81529746|NCT01957202|162745924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.684|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.208|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||2.208|1.160|<0.0001
81529747|NCT01957202|162745925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.174||||0.3052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.508|0.16|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||0.160|-0.508|0.3052
81529748|NCT01957202|162745925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.187||||0.2725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.149|0.523|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||0.523|-0.149|0.2725
81529749|NCT01957202|162745925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.536||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.952|-0.12|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||-0.120|-0.952|0.0118
81653563|NCT02942004|162997988|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-8.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.464||0.0667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|0.58|||MMRM|||Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D subscales at each visit as the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D subscales, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables are included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center are treated as fixed effects.||0.58|-17.10|0.0667
81529750|NCT01957202|162745925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.175||||0.4049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.588|0.239|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||0.239|-0.588|0.4049
81620047|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.0||||0.0302|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.2|38.3|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||38.3|2.2|0.0302
81620048|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.0||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.8|45.4|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||45.4|6.8|0.0091
81620049|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.8||||0.1561|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|30.2|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||30.2|-6.5|0.1561
81620050|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.2||||0.0753|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|34.8|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||34.8|-2.7|0.0753
81620051|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.0||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.7|46.0|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||46.0|5.7|0.0108
81620052|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.8||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.2|50.4|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||50.4|9.2|0.0050
81620053|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.7||||0.0775|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|35.7|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||35.7|-2.9|0.0775
81620054|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.1||||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.4|43.4|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||43.4|3.4|0.0243
81620055|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.9||||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.5|38.8|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At follow-up visit: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||38.8|3.5|0.0234
81620056|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.8||||0.1134|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|29.3|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At follow-up visit: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||29.3|-2.8|0.1134
81620057|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.3||||0.1362|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.0|26.2|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At follow-up visit: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||26.2|-5.0|0.1362
81620058|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.3||||0.1029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.4|29.8|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At follow-up visit: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||29.8|-3.4|0.1029
81620059|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.9|17.9|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At follow-up visit: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||17.9|-17.9|1.0000
81620060|NCT03903822|162921326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.6||||0.8972|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.8|3.5|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At follow-up visit: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||3.5|-28.8|0.8972
81620061|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33||0.4781|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.2|13.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 1: Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM) contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||13.3|-14.2|0.4781
81620062|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.47||0.0522|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.8|0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 1: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||0.2|-27.8|0.0522
81620063|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-17.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.37||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.4|-3.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 1: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-3.7|-31.4|0.0187
81620064|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-20.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.45||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.5|-6.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 1: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-6.6|-34.5|0.0080
81529751|NCT01957202|162745925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.349||||0.0793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.739|0.041|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||0.041|-0.739|0.0793
81620065|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-25.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.17||0.0401|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-48.6|-1.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 1: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-1.5|-48.6|0.0401
81620066|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-25.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.25||0.0379|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.2|-1.9|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 1: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-1.9|-49.2|0.0379
81620067|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.01||0.7678|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.1|26.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit(Weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and follow up), treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||26.3|-10.1|0.7678
81620068|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-22.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.94||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.9|-4.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-4.7|-40.9|0.0193
81620069|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-28.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.95||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-46.5|-10.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 2:MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-10.2|-46.5|0.0052
81620070|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-23.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.03||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-42.0|-5.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-5.5|-42.0|0.0164
81620071|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-31.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.72||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-47.8|-15.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-15.6|-47.8|0.0008
81620072|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-40.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.86|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-57.0|-24.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-24.3|-57.0|<0.0001
81529752|NCT01957202|162745925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.361||||0.0478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.719|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||0.719|0.004|0.0478
81529753|NCT01957202|162745926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.215||||0.1502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.509|0.079|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||0.079|-0.509|0.1502
81529754|NCT01957202|162745926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.075||||0.6177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.221|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||0.221|-0.370|0.6177
81529755|NCT01957202|162745926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.701||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.322|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||-0.322|-1.080|0.0004
81529756|NCT01957202|162745926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.934|-0.187|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||-0.187|-0.934|0.0035
81529757|NCT01957202|162745926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.775|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.123|-0.428|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||-0.428|-1.123|<0.0001
81529758|NCT01957202|162745926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.3807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.175|0.456|||Mixed Model ANOVA|||||0.456|-0.175|0.3807
81529759|NCT00684775|162745927|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.0|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|25.0|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||25.0|1.44|=0.002
81529760|NCT00684775|162745928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0081|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0081
81529761|NCT00684775|162745929|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.6|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||3.6|.5|0.56
81620073|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.09||0.6269|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.1|23.9|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 3: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||23.9|-16.1|0.6269
81529762|NCT00684775|162745930|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45|||=|0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.53|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||3.53|.6|=0.41
81529763|NCT00684775|162745931|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|3.36|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||3.36|.42|0.75
81529764|NCT00684775|162745932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1543|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1543
81529765|NCT00684775|162745933|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|4.1|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||4.1|.81|0.15
81529766|NCT01397461|162745934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Chi-squared|||"The treatment comparison was done using only the outcomes of Clinical success and Clinical failure. The p value of the chi square test (without continuity correction) and corresponding 95% asymptotic (Wald) CI for the difference in success rates for the ozenoxacin versus placebo were provided. The analysis was performed to test the superiority of ozenoxacin versus placebo.~Text extracted from the statistical analysis plan. No additional data was pre-specified for the statistical comparison"||||0.003
81529767|NCT04181762|162745935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.7||||0.0662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|0.9|||Regression, Logistic||Difference from placebo and 95% CI are from a logistic regression model with treatment group, stratification factor (SoC) and race as factors and baseline UPCR as a covariate using marginal standardization method.|Complete Renal Response (CRR) at Week 52||0.9|-26.3|0.0662
81529768|NCT04181762|162745937|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.7|8.4|||||95% Confidence Intervals (CIs) are constructed using the exact binomial test.|Partial Renal Response (PRR) at Week 52||8.4|-23.7|
81529770|NCT01514201|162745975|OTHER|This was descriptive in nature. Two of the first 5 patients who were escalated to 175 mg/m2 of temozolomide during the maintenance intra-patient dose escalation had dose-modifying toxicities (DMTs). Since the ad hoc stopping rule was met, intra-patient dose escalation was halted and all subsequent patients were to receive 135 mg/m2 of temozolomide during maintenance.|Percentage of patients with DMTs|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Intra-patient dose escalation of temozolomide during maintenance was assessed based on similar rules employed in traditional 3+3 designs. For example intra-patient dose escalation would be halted if at any time 2 out of first 2-6 patients experienced dose-modifying toxicities at a given dose level or if 4 out of first 12 patients experienced dose-modifying toxicities at a given dose level.||||
81529771|NCT02534909|162746006|OTHER|Bayesian analysis of response rate in serum LDH (period 1 completers only)|Median response rate|99.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.9|100.0|||||95% Credibility Interval for Response Rate|Up to Week 4||100.0|81.9|
81529772|NCT02534909|162746007|OTHER||Geometric LS mean Ratio to Baseline|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||The longitudinal mixed effects model included timepoint, log baseline as a covariate and the log baseline by timepoint interaction. C5 variant status was included as a categorical covariate.|Period 1 Day 29 serum LDH levels||0.23|0.15|<0.001
81529773|NCT02534909|162746007|OTHER||Geometric LS mean Ratio to Baseline|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||The longitudinal mixed effects model included timepoint, log baseline as a covariate and the log baseline by timepoint interaction. C5 variant status was included as a categorical covariate.|Period 2 Day 365 serum LDH levels||0.23|0.15|<0.001
81529774|NCT02534909|162746007|OTHER||Geometric LS mean Ratio to Baseline|0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||The longitudinal mixed effects model included timepoint, log baseline as a covariate and the log baseline by timepoint interaction. C5 variant status was included as a categorical covariate.|Period 3 Day 1429 serum LDH levels||0.20|0.14|<0.001
81529775|NCT02534909|162746007|OTHER||Geometric LS mean Ratio to Baseline|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis||The longitudinal mixed effects model included timepoint, log baseline as a covariate and the log baseline by timepoint interaction. C5 variant status was included as a categorical covariate.|Period 4 Day 141 serum LDH levels||0.24|0.15|<0.001
81529776|NCT00566852|162746017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059||||||Significance level was 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: patients on memantine will experience less decline than patients receiving placebo. Based on a one-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test with alpha=0.025, 221 patients per arm would be required to have 80% statistical power to detect a mean difference of 0.87 in the HVLT-R change scores between the two treatment arms. Assuming that 20% of patients may be ineligible, or die prior to the 24 week assessment, the target sample size for randomization was set to 536.||||0.059
81620074|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-33.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.87||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-53.1|-13.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 3: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-13.8|-53.1|0.0027
81653564|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.9681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.37|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.37|-0.39|0.9681
81620075|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-38.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.89||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-58.5|-19.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 3: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-19.2|-58.5|0.0007
81620076|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-32.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.0||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-51.9|-12.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 3: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-12.3|-51.9|0.0041
81620077|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-14.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.61||0.1054|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.9|4.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 3: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||4.6|-33.9|0.1054
81620078|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-18.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.62||0.0542|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-38.1|0.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 3: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||0.5|-38.1|0.0542
81620079|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.12||0.6847|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.2|25.9|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||25.9|-14.2|0.6847
81620080|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-29.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.82||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.4|-10.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-10.3|-49.4|0.0062
81620081|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-32.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.89||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-51.6|-12.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-12.3|-51.6|0.0040
81620082|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-30.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.97||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-50.6|-11.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-11.0|-50.6|0.0054
81653565|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.6337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.46|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.46|-0.28|0.6337
81653566|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.3|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.30|-0.64|0.4690
81620083|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.35||0.1076|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.2|3.9|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||3.9|-27.2|0.1076
81653567|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.9905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.46|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.46|-0.46|0.9905
81653568|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.3984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.27|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.27|-0.68|0.3984
81653569|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.234||0.7042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.55|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.55|-0.37|0.7042
81620084|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-23.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.42||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-38.6|-7.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-7.3|-38.6|0.0082
81620085|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.14||0.1051|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-41.2|5.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 6: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||5.6|-41.2|0.1051
81653570|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.247||0.4941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.32|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.32|-0.66|0.4941
81529777|NCT00566852|162746018|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0692||||||One-sided significance level of 0.025|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||8 weeks||||0.0692
81529778|NCT00566852|162746018|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4541||||||One-sided significance level of 0.025|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||16 weeks||||0.4541
81529779|NCT00566852|162746018|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.397||||||One-sided significance level of 0.025|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||52 weeks||||0.3970
81464834|NCT00769067|162621823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.657||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.472|0.914||2-Sided.|Log Rank|Adjusted for the stratification factors: EGFR status, KRAS status and baseline ECOG performance status.|The estimated HR was for the Dacomitinib arm versus the Erlotinib arm.|"Total 128 events (progression/death) provided 80% power to detect a hazard ratio (HR) of 1.45 (Erlotinib versus Dacomitinib arm) with 1-sided alpha=0.10.This represented a 45% improvement in true median PFS.~HR and 95% confidence interval estimated from stratified Cox Regression;2-sided p-value was based on stratified log-rank test with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) status, Kirsten Rat Sarcoma status (KRAS), baseline Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) as stratification factors"||0.914|0.472|0.012
81464835|NCT00769067|162621824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||2-Sided.|Chi-squared|Unadjusted.||||||0.011
81464836|NCT00769067|162621827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.822||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.587|1.151||2-Sided.|Log Rank|Adjusted by stratification factors: EGFR status, KRAS status and baseline ECOG performance status.|The estimated HR was for the Dacomitinib arm versus the Erlotinib arm.|HR and its 95% confidence interval were estimated from stratified Cox Regression and 2-sided p-value was based on the stratified log-rank test with EGFR status, KRAS status and baseline ECOG as stratification factors.||1.151|0.587|0.252
81464837|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|3.998|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.659|6.009||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||6.009|2.659|
81464838|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|1.222|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.813|1.838||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.838|0.813|
81464839|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|0.661|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.994||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.994|0.440|
81464840|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|2.178|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.449|3.276||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||3.276|1.449|
81464841|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|1.017|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.676|1.528||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.528|0.676|
81620086|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-37.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.8||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-60.6|-15.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 6: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-15.0|-60.6|0.0034
81464842|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|0.673|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.448|1.012||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.012|0.448|
81620087|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-41.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.83||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-64.8|-19.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 6: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-19.0|-64.8|0.0014
81620088|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-38.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.9||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-61.6|-15.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 6: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-15.6|-61.6|0.0030
81620089|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-17.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.22||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.0|-2.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 6: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit(Weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and follow up), treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-2.4|-33.0|0.0289
81620090|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-33.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.27||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.2|-18.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At Week 6: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-18.4|-49.2|0.0002
81620091|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.88||0.4739|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.9|22.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At follow-up visit: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||22.0|-23.9|0.4739
81620092|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-19.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.43||0.0789|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-41.3|3.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At follow-up visit: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||3.2|-41.3|0.0789
81620093|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-13.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.5||0.1611|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.7|8.9|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At follow-up visit: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||8.9|-35.7|0.1611
81620094|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-31.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.94||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-54.7|-8.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At follow-up visit: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||-8.5|-54.7|0.0124
81620095|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.68||0.3828|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.7|24.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At follow-up visit: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||24.1|-34.7|0.3828
81620096|NCT03903822|162921327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.8||0.5383|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.9|31.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||At follow-up visit: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline value.||31.3|-27.9|0.5383
81620097|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.4||||0.8964|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.1|2.0|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||2.0|-16.1|0.8964
81620098|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.0||||0.0391|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|28.2|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||28.2|1.0|0.0391
81620099|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.8|10.8|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||10.8|-10.8|1.0000
81620100|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.3||||0.0708|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|25.0|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||25.0|-1.4|0.0708
81620101|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.9||||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.7|27.0|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||27.0|4.7|0.0122
81620102|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.6||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.0|35.6|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 1: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||35.6|11.0|0.0016
81620103|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.7||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.8|16.1|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||16.1|-9.8|0.3950
81620104|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.7||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.2|35.6|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||35.6|4.2|0.0173
81529780|NCT00566852|162746019|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.99|||Gray's test|||A one-sided log-rank test with alpha 0.025 accruing 221 patients/arm with 12 months of follow-up would ensure 98% statistical power to detect a 33% relative reduction in the monthly hazard rate with the use of memantine. Gray's test was used to test for a statistically significant difference in the distribution of neurocognitive failure times and Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to determine hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the treatment difference.||0.99|0.62|0.01
81529781|NCT00566852|162746020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Assuming normally distributions, the two sample t-test assuming equal variances would be used to compare the arms at the 0.025 significance level. If normality assumptions were not met, the Wilcoxon rank sum would be used.||||0.77
81529782|NCT00566852|162746021|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.3|||Log Rank|||The stratified log-rank test was used to test for a statistically significant difference in survival distributions with a one-sided alpha of 0.025 . In addition, the Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to determine hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the treatment difference.||1.3|0.87|0.27
81529783|NCT00566852|162746022|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.31|||Log Rank|||The stratified log-rank test was used to test for a statistically significant difference in survival distributions with a one-sided alpha of 0.025 . In addition, the Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to determine hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the treatment difference.||1.31|0.86|0.025
81529784|NCT01147055|162746023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|18.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.14|20.54||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0-∞) of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences was exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||20.54|16.14|
81529785|NCT01147055|162746024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|31.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|26.43|37.51||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences was exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||37.51|26.43|
81529786|NCT01147055|162746025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|17.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.48|20.02||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences was exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||20.02|15.48|
81529787|NCT01147055|162746030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|5.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.64|6.49||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of PF-06260182 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences was exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||6.49|4.64|
81529788|NCT01147055|162746031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|5.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.86|6.81||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0 - ∞) of PF-06260182 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences was exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||6.81|4.86|
81529789|NCT01147055|162746033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|11.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.02|13.45||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of PF-06260182 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences was exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||13.45|9.02|
81529790|NCT05919888|162746041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.275|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.275
81529791|NCT05919888|162746042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0056|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0056
81529792|NCT05919888|162746043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.286|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.286
81620105|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.2||||0.0327|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|31.0|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||31.0|1.4|0.0327
81620106|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.8||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.2|46.6|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||46.6|13.2|0.0011
81620107|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.1||||0.1348|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.0|27.2|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||27.2|-5.0|0.1348
81620108|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.5||||0.0328|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5|34.8|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 2: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||34.8|1.5|0.0328
81620109|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.8||||0.0769|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|24.4|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||24.4|-1.8|0.0769
81620110|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.7||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.2|46.0|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||46.0|13.2|0.0005
81620111|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|37.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.1|53.1|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||53.1|22.1|<0.0001
81620112|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|36.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.7|51.8|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||51.8|19.7|0.0001
81620113|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.5|16.5|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||16.5|-16.5|1.0000
81620114|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.8||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.5|41.5|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 3: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||41.5|4.5|0.0173
81620115|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.7||||0.5663|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.9|14.2|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||14.2|-19.9|0.5663
81620116|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.6||||0.1243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|32.6|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||32.6|-3.8|0.1243
81620117|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.9||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|36.6|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||36.6|-0.5|0.0460
81620118|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.7||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.8|43.3|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||43.3|4.8|0.0130
81620119|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.9||||0.1194|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.2|31.4|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||31.4|-4.2|0.1194
81620120|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.4||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.5|44.4|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 4: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||44.4|6.5|0.0097
81620121|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.7||||0.5556|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.0|16.1|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||16.1|-21.0|0.5556
81620122|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.6||||0.0761|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|36.5|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||36.5|-2.5|0.0761
81620123|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.9||||0.0583|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|37.6|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||37.6|-0.8|0.0583
81620124|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.9||||0.1245|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.0|33.7|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||33.7|-5.0|0.1245
81653571|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.4572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.65|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.65|-0.30|0.4572
81464843|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|1.742|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.156|2.626||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||2.626|1.156|
81620125|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.4||||0.0382|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5|36.5|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||36.5|1.5|0.0382
81620126|NCT03903822|162921328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|34.7||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.2|51.4|||Chan and Zhang Exact Method|||At Week 6: Risk difference = difference in percentage of participants.||51.4|13.2|0.0011
81620127|NCT06243796|162921387|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.005
81620128|NCT06243796|162921388|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81529793|NCT04209205|162746090|SUPERIORITY||Marginal difference|25.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.61|32.43|||Regression, Logistic|||||32.43|17.61|<.0001
81529794|NCT04209205|162746091|SUPERIORITY||Marginal difference|30.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.14|40.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||40.05|21.14|<.0001
81620129|NCT01395758|162921396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5017|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5017
81620130|NCT01395758|162921397|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4356|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.4356
81620131|NCT00696618|162921400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons.|multi-level|||Nine research participants provided the ability to detect an effect size of 1.25 standard deviation units relative to the mean with 80% power using two-sided, 5% alpha in a paired analysis. The Baseline condition (no intervention) was assigned a value of 1 and geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals for each intervention were calculated relative to baseline.||||<.05
81620132|NCT00696618|162921401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||multi-level|||||||<.05
81620133|NCT00696618|162921402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||mulit-level analysis|||||||<.05
81620134|NCT00736853|162921416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.377||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.221|0.641|||Log Rank|Stratified Log-rank test with the target disease as the stratification factor||||0.641|0.221|0.0001
81620135|NCT03949335|162921439|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81620136|NCT03949335|162921440|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81620137|NCT03949335|162921441|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81620138|NCT03949335|162921442|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin equals -0.1|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.031|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|-0.01||Success criteria was evaluated using lower confidence interval. No P-Value was calculated.||||||-0.010|-0.053|
81620139|NCT03949335|162921444|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81464844|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|0.306|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.204|0.458||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.458|0.204|
81529795|NCT04209205|162746092|SUPERIORITY||Marginal difference|17.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.48|23.85|||Regression, Logistic|||||23.85|10.48|<.0001
81620140|NCT05135000|162921459|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.7||||0.6843|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.2|2.8|||Log Rank|||||2.8|0.2|0.6843
81620141|NCT00774397|162921469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0537||95.0||||P-value based on Fisher's exact test (2-sided)|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0537
81620142|NCT00774397|162921469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0213||||||P-value based on Fisher's exact test (2-sided)|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0213
81620143|NCT00774397|162921469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value based on Fisher's exact test (2-sided)|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81620144|NCT00774397|162921469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value based on Fisher's exact test (2-sided)|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81620145|NCT00774397|162921469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value based on Fisher's exact test (2-sided)|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81620146|NCT00774397|162921469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value based on Fisher's exact test (2-sided)|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81620147|NCT00253890|162921508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|35.7||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in sleep quality was assessed by calculating gain scores. We used a 2-sided t-test to report mean change.||||.05
81620148|NCT04425863|162921521|OTHER|||||||0.0246|||||||Chi-squared|||A chi-squared test is used to find out whether there is a statistically significant decrease in mortality rate when the IDEA treatment protocol is used in hospitalized patients in comparison with other treatments in the same hospital in the same period of time (3 out of 12 inpatients died)||||0.0246
81620149|NCT04425863|162921521|OTHER|||||||0.0475|||||||Chi-squared|||Overall mortality rate of patients treated according to IDEA protocol is compared by a chi-squared test against overall mortality rate in Argentina (the same region where the hospital is located). Data used for overall mortality in Argentina correspond to June 30th according to the website of the Ministry of Health of Argentina||||0.0475
81620150|NCT04425863|162921521|OTHER|||||||0.0025|||||||Chi-squared|||A chi-square test was applied to compare the mortality rate of patients treated with IDEA protocol as compared with data published (26.84 %) in Bertsimas D, Lukin G, Mingardi L, Nohadani O, Orfanoudaki A, Stellato B et al. (2020), COVID-19 Mortality Risk Assessment: An International Multi-Center Study doi: 10.1101/2020.07.07.20148304||||0.0025
81529796|NCT04209205|162746093|SUPERIORITY||Marginal difference|41.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.64|52.13|||Regression, Logistic|||||52.13|30.64|<.0001
81620151|NCT02765100|162921531|EQUIVALENCE|Unless specified otherwise, each of the statistical tests above will use a two-tailed alpha-level of 0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.4|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This is a pilot proof of concept study and does not require formal sample size calculations. High and low CRP groups will be compared on demographic, clinical and biological variables using two-sample t-tests or analysis of variance (ANOVA) tests for continuous variables (for nonparametric continuous variables, either Mann-Whitney tests or Kruskal-Wallis tests will be used) and chi-square tests or Fisher's exact tests for categorical variables.||||<0.05
81620152|NCT02652442|162921608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test for change in SVV (measured in degrees)||Null hypothesis: The change in SVV (Post-OAR - Pre-OAR) will not be different for the off-axis distance of 3.5 cm and 7.0 cm.||||0.97
81620153|NCT02652442|162921608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test for change in SVV (measured in degrees)||Null hypothesis: The change in SVV (Post-OAR - Pre-OAR) will not be different for the centrifugation duration of 1 minute and 3 minutes.||||0.51
81620154|NCT02652442|162921608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test for change in SVV (measured in degrees)||Null hypothesis: The change in SVV (Post-OAR - Pre-OAR) will not be different for the centrifugation schedule of daily OAR and biweekly OAR for a total of 5 sessions.||||0.44
81529797|NCT04209205|162746094|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.87|-1.38|<.0001
81529798|NCT04209205|162746095|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-0.043|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.32|<.0001
81620155|NCT01075217|162921615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.45|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.5||P-value provided is for the difference in pain assessment between Isovue and Visipaque in Group 1, i.e., pain was not assessed separately from heat.|t-test, 2 sided|||||3.5|1.4|<0.0001
81620156|NCT01075217|162921615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.94||0.3244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.4||P-value provided is for the difference in pain assessment between Isovue and Visipaque in Group 2, i.e., pain was assessed separately from heat.|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.4|-0.5|0.3244
81620157|NCT01075217|162921616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.35||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.7|0.5|0.0059
81620158|NCT01911169|162921620|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Effect size of primary outcome was calculated||||
81620159|NCT01911169|162921620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This study was conducted to determine the effect size for in change in FMD at 16 weeks with 25(OH) therapy. For change in FMD at 16 weeks with 25(OH)D repletion, based on this effect size, to detect significant differences between 2 groups, assuming 1) normally distributed data, 2) the same effect size, 3) alpha= 0.05, and 4) a power of 0.8, 35 patients in each group would be required. Therefore, this was designed as a pilot to determine effect size.||||> 0.05
81620160|NCT03873337|162921649|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 1 sided|df = 25||One-tailed, paired sample t-tests will be used to examine decreases in scores on the TASQ at one-month post target quit date (2-months after baseline assessment.||||<0.001
81653572|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.236||0.9866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.46|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.46|-0.47|0.9866
81653573|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.229||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.38|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.38|-0.53|0.7490
81653574|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.247||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.08|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.08|-1.06|0.0235
81653575|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.239||0.9286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.45|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.45|-0.50|0.9286
81653576|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251||0.0544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.01|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.01|-0.99|0.0544
81653577|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||0.2903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.22|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.74|0.2903
81653578|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.23|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.23|-1.19|0.0044
81653579|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||0.1339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.11|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.83|0.1339
81653580|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.234||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.11|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.11|-1.04|0.0149
81653581|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228||0.3213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.22|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.68|0.3213
81529799|NCT04209205|162746096|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|4.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.676|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|5.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.46|2.80|<.0001
81529800|NCT04209205|162746097|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.933||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|4.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.68|1.01|0.0024
81620161|NCT03873337|162921649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 1 sided|df = 27||One-tailed, paired sample t-tests will be used to examine decreases in scores on the TASQ at 3-months post target quit date (4 months after baseline assessment.||||0.002
81620162|NCT03873337|162921650|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 1 sided|df = 27||One-tailed, paired sample t-tests will be used to examine decreases in cigarettes smoked per day at one-month post target quit date (2-months after baseline assessment.||||<0.001
81620163|NCT03873337|162921650|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 1 sided|df = 27||One-tailed, paired sample t-tests will be used to examine decreases in cigarettes smoked per day at 3-months post target quit date (4-months after baseline assessment.||||<0.001
81620164|NCT02512965|162921651|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.46||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|6.69||2-sided, adjusted for stratification factors at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by stratification factor at randomization.|||6.69|1.79|0.0002
81620165|NCT02512965|162921652|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|4.85|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by stratification factors at randomization.|||4.85|1.35|0.0036
81620166|NCT02512965|162921653|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.24|||Log Rank|2-sided p-value adjusted for stratification factors at randomization.|Estimate adjusted for stratification factors at randopmization.|||1.24|0.46|0.26
81620167|NCT02512965|162921654|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.4||2-sided p-value adjusted for stratification factors at randomization.|Log Rank|||||1.40|0.48|0.47
81620168|NCT01185782|162921671|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The primary endpoint was to determine whether or not SJ-0021 is inferior to u-hFSH in inducing ovulation. The criterion for non-inferiority was that the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI (= one-sided 97.5% CI) had to be greater than -15% for SJ-0021 to be considered not inferior to u-hFSH.)"|Delta|-3.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.05|6.04|||Chi-squared|||||6.04|-13.05|
81620169|NCT01185782|162921672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.214||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.214
81620170|NCT01185782|162921673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.087
81620171|NCT01185782|162921674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.069
81620172|NCT01185782|162921675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.852||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.852
81620173|NCT01185782|162921676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.102||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.102
81620174|NCT01185782|162921677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.560
81620175|NCT01185782|162921678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.555||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.555
81620176|NCT01185782|162921679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.416||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.416
81620177|NCT03740009|162921683|NON_INFERIORITY|For analyses the researchers used a paired T-test to compare baseline and post-treatment mean activation values across 3 regions of interest (ROIs): the caudate, putamen and nucleus accumbens.||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||\[Ho\]: TSEC has no meaningful effect on activity within key nodes of the frontostriate in response to reward.||||0.53
81620178|NCT03740009|162921684|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis included MASQ-AD scores from all visits to characterize the change in scores from baseline to post-treatment.|GLM|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Mixed models of 3 week TSEC administration for MASQ-AD scores assessed at each study visit from baseline to post-treatment.|GLM||F value=13.26|\[Ho\] No change in depressive symptoms from baseline throughout 3 weeks of TSEC administration||||<0.001
81620179|NCT01061151|162921685|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|96.5|-2.1|-0.4|||||The combination of Arm B and Arm C minus Arm A, based on a repeated confidence interval (Lan-DeMets approach with an O'Brien-Fleming type I error spending function to preserve an experiment-wise type I error rate of 5%).|Arm B and Arm C were combined and compared to Arm A. This comparison was an a priori planned comparison.||-0.4|-2.1|
81620180|NCT01061151|162921686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Fisher Exact|||Periods 1 and 2||||0.008
81529801|NCT04209205|162746098|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|-6.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.447|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.96|-3.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.26|-8.96|<.0001
81620181|NCT01061151|162921686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Fisher Exact|||Period 2||||0.77
81620182|NCT01061151|162921686|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Period 2||||>0.99
81620183|NCT01061151|162921687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Fisher Exact|||Periods 1 and 2||||0.30
81620184|NCT01061151|162921687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Fisher Exact|||Period 2||||0.64
81620185|NCT01061151|162921687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Fisher Exact|||Period 2||||0.06
81620186|NCT01061151|162921688|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Periods 1 and 2||||<0.001
81620187|NCT01061151|162921688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||Period 2||||0.04
81620188|NCT01061151|162921688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Fisher Exact|||Period 2||||0.46
81620189|NCT01061151|162921689|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.3|3.1|||||The confidence interval was based on a repeated confidence interval.|||3.1|0.3|
81620190|NCT01061151|162921690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.98
81620191|NCT01061151|162921691|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|2.08|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio compares Arm A relative to Arm B.|||2.08|0.14|0.37
81620192|NCT01061151|162921693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Two-sided Z test|||Overall survival||||0.16
81620193|NCT01061151|162921693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0156|||||||Two-sided Z test|||Overall survival, period 2 group||||0.0156
81620194|NCT01061151|162921693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Two-sided Z test|||Overall survival, period 2 group||||0.31
81620195|NCT01061151|162921693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0022|||||||Two-sided Z test|||Overall survival, period 2 group||||0.0022
81620196|NCT01061151|162921693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Two-sided Z test|||HIV-free survival||||0.13
81620197|NCT01061151|162921693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Two-sided Z test|||HIV-free survival, period 2 group||||0.44
81529802|NCT04209205|162746099|SUPERIORITY||Marginal difference|27.49||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.43|42.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||42.55|12.43|0.0003
81529803|NCT04209205|162746100|SUPERIORITY||Marginal difference|16.35||||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.88|28.82|||Regression, Logistic|||||28.82|3.88|0.0102
81529804|NCT03828019|162746115|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.25|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for the 2 stratification variables (initial prednisone dose and immunosuppression use at baseline).|Estimated parameter is the Odds Ratios (ADA/CID). Result greater than 1 indicates ADA is superior in achieving successful corticosteroid sparing|The sample size estimation: Adalimumab was estimated to be successful in 75% of patients. The overall success rate with conventional immunosuppression was estimated to be 51%. A sample size of 222 (111 per treatment group) provided 90% power to detect a difference in cumulative percent of 75% versus 51%||3.25|1.06|0.029
81529805|NCT03828019|162746116|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|3.86|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ADA/ Odds CID|Generalized estimating equations were used to fit logistic regression models to compare the cumulative proportion of corticosteroid sparing between the two treatment groups over time while accounting for correlation between replicate measurements on the same individual with an unstructured covariance matrix. 2 stratification variables (initial prednisone dose and immunosuppression use at baseline) were included||3.86|0.94|0.072
81620198|NCT01061151|162921693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Two-sided Z test|||HIV-free survival, period 2 group||||0.24
81620199|NCT01061151|162921693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Two-sided Z test|||HIV-free survival, group 2||||0.26
81620200|NCT03926039|162921747|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence Analysis||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Both group of average difference (95% CI) in intervention group and control group||||0.05
81620201|NCT05082935|162921755|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.104|||ANCOVA|||||0.104|-0.008|0.09
81620202|NCT05082935|162921756|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.29|||ANCOVA|||||0.29|0.02|0.02
81620203|NCT05082935|162921757|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Means|-0.076||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.145|-0.007|||ANCOVA|||||-0.007|-0.145|0.03
81620204|NCT05082935|162921758|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.09|||ANCOVA|||||0.09|-0.04|0.38
81620205|NCT05082935|162921759|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.096||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.16|||ANCOVA|||||0.16|0.04|0.002
81620206|NCT03292913|162921777|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Risk ratio is adjusted for sex, age, race, site, viral load suppression at baseline, and new to care.||Outcome measure for this analysis is viral load suppression. A priori threshold for statistical significance is p-value less than 0.05.||1.21|0.96|0.220
81620207|NCT03292913|162921778|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Risk ratio is adjusted for sex, age, race, site, and new to care.||Outcome measure for this analysis is retention in care. A priori threshold for statistical significance is p-value less than 0.05.||1.15|0.94|0.481
81620208|NCT03292913|162921779|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Risk ratio is adjusted for sex, age, race, site, and new to care.||Outcome measure for this analysis is a 6-month visit gap defined ashaving at least 189 days between two sequentially kept visits, post-randomization. A priori threshold for statistical significance is p-value less than 0.05.||1.03|0.72|0.093
81620209|NCT03950622|162921780|OTHER|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|-2.4||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|1.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site redness/erythema||1.1|-5.8|0.175
81620210|NCT03950622|162921780|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|11.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|17.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site tenderness/pain||17.2|6.0|<0.001
81620211|NCT03950622|162921780|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|1.3||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|5.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site swelling||5.0|-2.4|0.488
81620212|NCT03950622|162921781|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|-0.2||||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Joint pain/arthralgia||2.4|-2.8|0.888
81620213|NCT03950622|162921781|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|0.1||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|4.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Tiredness/fatigue||4.4|-4.2|0.960
81620214|NCT03950622|162921781|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|-1.4||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|2.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Headache||2.4|-5.1|0.469
81620215|NCT03950622|162921781|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|3.4||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|7.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Muscle pain/myalgia||7.4|-0.4|0.082
81620216|NCT03950622|162921782|OTHER|Estimated differences and CIs are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Vaccine-related SAEs||0.6|-0.6|
81620217|NCT03950622|162921783|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for noninferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the OPA GMT ratio (V114/ Prevnar 13™) to be greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.96|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|GMT ratio, 95% CI, and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||Serotype 1 (Shared)||0.96|0.66|<0.001
81620218|NCT03950622|162921783|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for noninferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the OPA GMT ratio (V114/ Prevnar 13™) to be greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|1.85|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI, and p-value are estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 3 (Shared)||1.85|1.38|<0.001
81620219|NCT03950622|162921783|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for noninferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (V114/ Prevnar 13™) to be greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.8|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI, and p-value are estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 4 (Shared)||0.80|0.57|<0.001
81620220|NCT03950622|162921783|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for noninferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the OPA GMT ratio (V114/ Prevnar 13™) to be greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.98|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI, and p-value are estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 5 (Shared)||0.98|0.64|<0.001
81653582|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.246||0.0703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.04|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.04|-0.94|0.0703
81620221|NCT03950622|162921783|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for noninferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the OPA GMT ratio (V114/ Prevnar 13™) to be greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.19|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI, and p-value are estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 6A (Shared)||1.19|0.84|<0.001
81620222|NCT03950622|162921783|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for noninferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the OPA GMT ratio (V114/ Prevnar 13™) to be greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.48|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI, and p-value are estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 6B (Shared)||1.48|1.02|<0.001
81620223|NCT03950622|162921783|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for noninferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the OPA GMT ratio (V114/ Prevnar 13™) to be greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.9|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI, and p-value are estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 7F (Shared)||0.90|0.68|<0.001
81620224|NCT03950622|162921783|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for noninferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the OPA GMT ratio (V114/ Prevnar 13™) to be greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.94|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI, and p-value are estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 9V (Shared)||0.94|0.70|<0.001
81620225|NCT03950622|162921783|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for noninferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the OPA GMT ratio (V114/ Prevnar 13™) to be greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.89|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI, and p-value are estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 14 (Shared)||0.89|0.64|<0.001
81620226|NCT03950622|162921783|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for noninferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the OPA GMT ratio (V114/ Prevnar 13™) to be greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.26|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI, and p-value are estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 18C (Shared)||1.26|0.91|<0.001
81620227|NCT03950622|162921783|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for noninferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the OPA GMT ratio (V114/ Prevnar 13™) to be greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.93|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI, and p-value are estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 19A (Shared)||0.93|0.70|<0.001
81620228|NCT03950622|162921783|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for noninferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the OPA GMT ratio (V114/ Prevnar 13™) to be greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.02|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI, and p-value are estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 19F (Shared)||1.02|0.76|<0.001
81620229|NCT03950622|162921783|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for noninferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the OPA GMT ratio (V114/ Prevnar 13™) to be greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.44|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI, and p-value are estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 23F (Shared)||1.44|0.96|<0.001
81620230|NCT03950622|162921783|SUPERIORITY|The statistical criterion for superiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio \[V114/ Prevnar 13™\] to be greater than 2.0.|GMT Ratio|31.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.35|39.97|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI, and p-value are estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 22F (Unique to V114)||39.97|25.35|<0.001
81620231|NCT03950622|162921783|SUPERIORITY|The statistical criterion for superiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio \[V114/ Prevnar 13™\] to be greater than 2.0.|GMT Ratio|7.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.07|8.32|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI, and p-value are estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 33F (Unique to V114)||8.32|6.07|<0.001
81620232|NCT03950622|162921784|SUPERIORITY|The statistical criterion for superiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the differences \[V114 - Prevnar 13™\] between the proportions of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from prevaccination \[Day 1\] to 30 days postvaccination \[Day 30\] to be greater than 0.1.|Percentage Point Difference|57.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.0|61.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen|Estimated difference, 95% CI, and p-value are based on the stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||Serotype 22F (Unique to V114)||61.8|52.0|<0.001
81620233|NCT03950622|162921784|SUPERIORITY|The statistical criterion for superiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the differences \[V114 - Prevnar 13™\] between the proportions of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from prevaccination \[Day 1\] to 30 days postvaccination \[Day 30\] to be greater than 0.1)|Percentage Point Difference|50.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.9|54.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen|Estimated difference, 95% CI, and p-value are based on the stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||Serotype 33F (Unique to V114)||54.9|45.9|<0.001
81620234|NCT03950622|162921785|SUPERIORITY|The statistical criterion for superiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio \[V114/ Prevnar 13™\] to be greater than 1.2.|GMT Ratio|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|1.85|||cLDA|GMT ratio, 95% CI, and p-value are estimated from a cLDA model.||Serotype 3 (Shared)||1.85|1.38|<0.001
81620235|NCT03950622|162921786|SUPERIORITY|The statistical criterion for superiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference(V114 - Prevnar 13™) between the proportions of participants with a ≥4-fold rise from prevaccination (Day 1) to 30 days postvaccination (Day 30) to be greater than 0.|Percentage Point Difference|11.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|16.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen|Estimated difference, 95% CI, and p-value are based on the stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||Serotype 3 (Shared) ≥4-Fold Rise in OPA||16.9|6.0|<0.001
81620236|NCT03950622|162921787|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.83||||||Serotype 1 (Shared)||0.83|0.62|
81653583|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.8152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.42|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.42|-0.53|0.8152
81529806|NCT03828019|162746117|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|3.46|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is ADA/CID where value greater than 1 indicates ADA is superior for corticosteroid (prednisone) discontinuation|Generalized estimating equations were used to fit logistic regression models to compare the cumulative proportion of corticosteroid sparing between the two treatment groups over time while accounting for correlation between replicate measurements on the same individual with an unstructured covariance matrix. 2 stratification variables (initial prednisone dose and immunosuppression use at baseline) were included||3.46|0.67|0.30
81620237|NCT03950622|162921787|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|1.71||||||Serotype 3 (Shared)||1.71|1.33|
81620238|NCT03950622|162921787|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.83||||||Serotype 4 (Shared)||0.83|0.62|
81620239|NCT03950622|162921787|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.96||||||Serotype 5 (Shared)||0.96|0.70|
81620240|NCT03950622|162921787|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.21||||||Serotype 6A (Shared)||1.21|0.87|
81620241|NCT03950622|162921787|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.64||||||Serotype 6B (Shared)||1.64|1.17|
81653584|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.301||0.0805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.07|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.07|-1.13|0.0805
81653585|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.291||0.6964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.46|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.46|-0.69|0.6964
81620242|NCT03950622|162921787|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.89||||||Serotype 7F (Shared)||0.89|0.66|
81620243|NCT03950622|162921787|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.0||||||Serotype 9V (Shared)||1.00|0.75|
81620244|NCT03950622|162921787|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.89||||||Serotype 14 (Shared)||0.89|0.65|
81620245|NCT03950622|162921787|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.05||||||Serotype 18C (Shared)||1.05|0.77|
81620246|NCT03950622|162921787|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.97||||||Serotype 19A (Shared)||0.97|0.73|
81620247|NCT03950622|162921787|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.05||||||Serotype 19F (Shared)||1.05|0.78|
81620248|NCT03950622|162921787|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.28||||||Serotype 23F (Shared)||1.28|0.92|
81620249|NCT03950622|162921787|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|10.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.37|12.03||||||Serotype 22F (Unique to V114)||12.03|9.37|
81620250|NCT03950622|162921787|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|8.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|10.07||||||Serotype 33F (Unique to V114)||10.07|8.00|
81620251|NCT01839331|162921795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||Adjusted for injection volume (4 mL or 10 mL) and baseline WOMAC score.|ANOVA|||||||0.004
81620252|NCT01839331|162921795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017||||||Adjusted for injection volume and baseline WOMAC score.|ANOVA|||||||0.017
81529807|NCT03828019|162746118|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.19|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ADA/ Odds CID where value greater than 1 indicate greater corticosteroid sparing success in the ADA group|Generalized estimating equations were used to fit logistic regression models to compare the cumulative proportion of corticosteroid discontinuation between the two treatment groups over time while accounting for correlation between replicate measurements on the same individual with an unstructured covariance matrix. 2 stratification variables (initial prednisone dose and immunosuppression use at baseline) were included||3.19|1.06|0.028
81529808|NCT03828019|162746119|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of rate of steroid (mg/day ADA/CID|0.86||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.01|||negative binomial model||Number greater than 1 would indicate rate of steroid use is higher in participants assigned to ADA|||1.01|0.73|0.061
81529809|NCT03828019|162746120|SUPERIORITY||Difference in mean change from BL|0.4||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects models were used with a linear link. The fixed effects included initial steroid dose and immunosuppression use at baseline. Additional visit indicators (months 1-12) and corresponding treatment by visit interaction terms. An unstructured correlation was used to model repeated measurements by eye . A person-level random intercept was added to account for between-eye correlations.||3.1|-2.3|0.77
81620253|NCT01839331|162921795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.093||||||Adjusted for injection volume and baseline WOMAC score.|ANOVA|||||||0.093
81620254|NCT01839331|162921796|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for injection volume (4 mL or 10 mL) and baseline WOMAC score.||||||0.0442|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0442
81620255|NCT01839331|162921797|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4133||||||Adjusted for injection volume (4 mL or 10 mL) and baseline WOMAC score.|ANOVA|||||||0.4133
81620256|NCT01839331|162921798|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0122||||||Adjusted for injection volume (4 mL or 10 mL) and baseline PGA|ANOVA|||||||0.0122
81620257|NCT03752151|162921799|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar|||The null hypothesis was that the probability of meeting the endpoint (Atrioventricular synchrony \>70%) was the same in MARVEL 2 Monitor Mode and MARVEL 2 Adaptive Mode. A sample size of 35 participants with a predominant rhythm of 3rd degree atrioventricular block and normal sinus function provided \>90% power at a type I error rate of 0.05 assuming the proportion of patients meeting the endpoint in one mode, but not the other exceeded 50% and 90% of these pairs favored the Adaptive mode.||||<0.001
81620258|NCT03752151|162921800|SUPERIORITY||proportion expressed as a percentage|100.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.2|100.0|||Exact binomial test|||The null hypothesis is that 87% or fewer participants will achieve the endpoint. The alternative hypothesis is that more than 87% of participants will achieve the endpoint. A sample size of 70 participants provides at least 90% power to test the null hypothesis assuming the true rate of meeting the endpoint in the population is 98% at a type I error rate of 2.5%.||100|95.2|<0.001
81620259|NCT03752151|162921801|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.7|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test since each participant had LVOT VTI measurements in MARVEL 2 Adaptive and Monitor modes||The null hypothesis is that the mean LVOT VTI during MARVEL 2 Adaptive mode equals the mean LVOT VTI during MARVEL 2 Monitor mode. A sample size of 35 participants with paired LVOT VTI measurements provides 89% power at a type I error rate of 5% to reject the null hypothesis assuming the true difference in LVOT VTI is 2.1 cm with a standard deviation of 3.8 cm.||2.7|0.7|0.002
81620260|NCT03074331|162921847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test|||The SVR12 rate was compared to the pre-specified performance goal of 85% by using a two-sided exact one-sample binomial test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.009
81620261|NCT04470375|162921850|OTHER|Paired samples pre-post t-test||||||0.137|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.137
81620262|NCT04470375|162921851|OTHER|Paired samples t-test (pre - post measure of group)||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.010
81620263|NCT04470375|162921852|OTHER|Paired samples t-test (pre post measure of group)||||||0.591|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.591
81620264|NCT01943799|162921865|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.001||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.059|||MMRM|||Each null hypothesis was tested against the 2-sided alternative that the mean change from baseline in serum HBsAg (log10 IU/mL) titers in the respective GS-4774 group was not equal to that of the OAV group. Estimated least squares means (LSM) of treatment effects and estimated differences in treatment effects between GS-4774 treatment groups and the OAV group at Week 24 were calculated with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and unadjusted p-values.||0.059|-0.061|0.976
81620265|NCT01943799|162921865|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.007||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.053|||MMRM|||Each null hypothesis was tested against the 2-sided alternative that the mean change from baseline in serum HBsAg (log10 IU/mL) titers in the respective GS-4774 group was not equal to that of the OAV group. Estimated least squares means (LSM) of treatment effects and estimated differences in treatment effects between GS-4774 treatment groups and the OAV group at Week 24 were calculated with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and unadjusted p-values.||0.053|-0.067|0.828
81620266|NCT01943799|162921865|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.029||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|0.031|||MMRM|||Each null hypothesis was tested against the 2-sided alternative that the mean change from baseline in serum HBsAg (log10 IU/mL) titers in the respective GS-4774 group was not equal to that of the OAV group. Estimated least squares means (LSM) of treatment effects and estimated differences in treatment effects between GS-4774 treatment groups and the OAV group at Week 24 were calculated with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and unadjusted p-values.||0.031|-0.089|0.343
81620267|NCT03811574|162921878|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-7.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.62|-5.43|||ANCOVA|||Treatment policy estimand||-5.43|-9.62|<.0001
81620268|NCT03811574|162921878|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-11.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.88|-9.24|||ANCOVA|||Treatment policy estimand||-9.24|-12.88|<.0001
81620269|NCT03811574|162921879|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.53|22.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment policy estimand||22.22|5.53|<.0001
81620270|NCT03811574|162921879|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.27|41.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment policy estimand||41.86|11.27|<.0001
81620271|NCT00262730|162921917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|study design has 85% power to detect 25% deduction in hazard rate compared to EORTC Phase 3 results.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.025|>|0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.85|||Log Rank|||||0.85|0.8|>.1
81620272|NCT02918071|162921927|OTHER||percentage|97.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.63|99.46|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 12)|Percentage of patients successfully administered benralizumab with an AI at home (Week 12)|||99.46|92.63|
81464845|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|0.165|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.248||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.248|0.110|
81464846|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|0.545|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.363|0.818||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.818|0.363|
81464847|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|0.254|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.381||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.381|0.170|
81620273|NCT02918071|162921927|OTHER||Percentage|96.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.41|99.05|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 16)|Percentage of patients who successfully administered benralizumab with an AI at home (Week 16)|||99.05|91.41|
81620274|NCT02918071|162921927|OTHER||Percentage|93.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.86|96.98|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 12 and 16)|Percentage of patients who successfully administered benralizumab with an AI at home (Week 12 and 16)|||96.98|86.86|
81620275|NCT02918071|162921928|OTHER||Percentage|97.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.69|99.47|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 12)|Percentage of patients returned functional AI administered at home (Week 12)|||99.47|92.69|
81620276|NCT02918071|162921928|OTHER||Percentage|96.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.48|99.06|||Clopper Pearson Exact CI|One sample confidence interval (Week 16)|Percentage of patients returned functional AI administered at home (Week 16)|||99.06|91.48|
81620277|NCT02918071|162921929|OTHER||Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.0|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 0)|Percentage of mulfunctioning AI used to administer benralizumab at home or clinic (Week 0)|||3.00|0.00|
81620278|NCT02918071|162921929|OTHER||Percentage|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|4.52|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 4)|Percentage of malfunctioning AI used to administer benralizumab at home or clinic (Week 4)|||4.52|0.02|
81620279|NCT02918071|162921929|OTHER||Percentage|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|4.59|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 8)|Percentage of malfunctioning AI used to administer benralizumab at home or clinic (Week 8)|||4.59|0.02|
81620280|NCT02918071|162921929|OTHER||Percentage|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|7.31|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 12)|Percentage of malfunctioning AI used to administer benralizumab at home or clinic (Week 12)|||7.31|0.53|
81620281|NCT02918071|162921929|OTHER||Percentage|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|8.52|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 16)|Percentage of malfunctioning AI used to administer benralizumab at home or clinic (Week 16)|||8.52|0.94|
81620282|NCT02918071|162921929|OTHER||Percentage|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.99|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 0 to 8)|Percentage of malfunctioning AI used to administer benralizumab at home or clinic (Week 0 to 8)|||1.99|0.07|
81620283|NCT02918071|162921929|OTHER||Percentage|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|6.07|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 12 to 16)|Percentage of malfunctioning AI used to administer benralizumab at home or clinic (Week 12 to 16)|||6.07|1.21|
81653586|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.304||0.2998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.29|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.29|-0.92|0.2998
81620284|NCT02918071|162921929|OTHER||Percentage|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.85|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 0 to 16)|Percentage of malfunctioning AI used to administer benralizumab at home or clinic (Week 0 to 16)|||2.85|0.69|
81620285|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMCs ratio and its CI were calculated using an ANCOVA model on the logarithm-transformed concentrations, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs (N=218 and Adjusted GMC =1.51 in the 11Pn Group and N= 203 and Adjusted GMC= 1.36 for the Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.9% confidence interval.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|0.75|1.07||||||ANTI-1 serotype test :to demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.9% CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/11Pn) and (Synflorix/11Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.07|0.75|
81653587|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.291||0.3448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.3|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.30|-0.85|0.3448
81653588|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.248||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.17|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.17|-1.15|0.0089
81653589|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||0.0772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.05|||MMRM|||Depressed Mood, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.92|0.0772
81653590|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.6809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.3|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.30|-0.46|0.6809
81653591|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.7297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.43|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.43|-0.30|0.7297
81653592|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.0626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.02|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.02|-0.87|0.0626
81653593|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.5196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.29|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.29|-0.58|0.5196
81703455|NCT00633893|163102147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.2615|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1593|0.4292||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with nonfatal DVT to proportion of placebo participants with nonfatal DVT equal to 1.0. Participants with missing data were assumed to have experienced nonfatal DVT. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, Intent to treat (ITT) principle.||0.4292|0.1593|<0.0001
81536836|NCT03270436|162756236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0068||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in diastolic blood pressure from baseline to immediate post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.0068
81653594|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.234||0.0772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.05|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.88|0.0772
81653595|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.35|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.35|-0.55|0.6610
81653596|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.239||0.4007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.27|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.27|-0.67|0.4007
81653597|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.2292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.74|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.74|-0.18|0.2292
81620286|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMCs ratio and its CI were calculated using an ANCOVA model on the logarithm-transformed concentrations, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs (N=218 and Adjusted GMC =1.77 in the 11Pn Group and N= 203 and Adjusted GMC= 1.66 for the Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.9% confidence interval.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|0.77|1.14||||||ANTI-4 serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.9% CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/11Pn) and (Synflorix/11Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.14|0.77|
81620287|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMCs ratio and its CI were calculated using an ANCOVA model on the logarithm-transformed concentrations, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs (N=218 and Adjusted GMC = 2.46 in the 11Pn Group and N= 201 and Adjusted GMC= 2.16 for the Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.9% confidence interval.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|0.75|1.03||||||ANTI-5 serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.9% CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/11Pn) and (Synflorix/11Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.03|0.75|
81620288|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMCs ratio and its CI were calculated using an ANCOVA model on the logarithm-transformed concentrations, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs (N=218 and Adjusted GMC =0.51 in the 11Pn Group and N= 200 and Adjusted GMC= 0.47 for the Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.9% confidence interval.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|0.71|1.23||||||ANTI-6B serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.9% CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/11Pn) and (Synflorix/11Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.23|0.71|
81620289|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMCs ratio and its CI were calculated using an ANCOVA model on the logarithm-transformed concentrations, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs (N=219 and Adjusted GMC =2.30 in the 11Pn Group and N= 202 and Adjusted GMC= 2.17 for the Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.9% confidence interval.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|0.81|1.1||||||ANTI-7F serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.9% CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/11Pn) and (Synflorix/11Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.10|0.81|
81620290|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMCs ratio and its CI were calculated using an ANCOVA model on the logarithm-transformed concentrations, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs (N=218 and Adjusted GMC =1.56 in the 11Pn Group and N= 200 and Adjusted GMC= 1.40 for the Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.9% confidence interval.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|0.76|1.06||||||ANTI-9V serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.9% CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/11Pn) and (Synflorix/11Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.06|0.76|
81620291|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMCs ratio and its CI were calculated using an ANCOVA model on the logarithm-transformed concentrations, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs (N=218 and Adjusted GMC = 4.22 in the 11Pn Group and N= 201 and Adjusted GMC= 4.06 for the Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.9% confidence interval.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|0.81|1.15||||||ANTI-14 serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.9% CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/11Pn) and (Synflorix/11Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.15|0.81|
81637380|NCT02233998|162965167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of difference|19.048|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.94|21.73||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|P-values were based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on the change from baseline.|95% Confidence limits for the location shift.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between treatment groups.||21.73|15.94|<0.001
81703456|NCT00633893|163102147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.3972|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2595|0.6079||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with nonfatal DVT to proportion of placebo participants with nonfatal DVT equal to 1.0. Participants with missing data were assumed to have experienced nonfatal DVT. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, ITT principle.||0.6079|0.2595|<0.0001
81464848|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|0.168|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.112|0.252||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.252|0.112|
81620292|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMCs ratio and its CI were calculated using an ANCOVA model on the logarithm-transformed concentrations, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs (N=218 and Adjusted GMC =2.81 in the 11Pn Group and N= 201 and Adjusted GMC= 2.57 for the Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.9% confidence interval.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|0.74|1.14||||||ANTI-18C serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.9% CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/11Pn) and (Synflorix/11Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.14|0.74|
81620293|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMCs ratio and its CI were calculated using an ANCOVA model on the logarithm-transformed concentrations, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs (N=218 and Adjusted GMC = 3.70 in the 11Pn Group and N= 202 and Adjusted GMC= 3.68 for the Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.9% confidence interval.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|0.81|1.23||||||ANTI-19F serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.9% CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/11Pn) and (Synflorix/11Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.23|0.81|
81620294|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMCs ratio and its CI were calculated using an ANCOVA model on the logarithm-transformed concentrations, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs (N=218 and Adjusted GMC = 0.62 in the 11Pn Group and N= 199 and Adjusted GMC= 0.71 for the Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.9% confidence interval.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|0.89|1.48||||||ANTI-23F serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.9% CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/11Pn) and (Synflorix/11Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.48|0.89|
81620295|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMCs ratio and its CI were calculated using an ANCOVA model on the logarithm-transformed concentrations/titres, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs (N=217 and Adjusted GMC =1.61 in the 11Pn Group and N= 206 and Adjusted GMC= 2.75 for the Prevnar13 Group) which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.9% confidence interval.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|1.44|2.03||||||ANTI-19A serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.9% CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/11Pn) and (Synflorix/11Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||2.03|1.44|
81620296|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|12-valent formulation objectives to be assessed sequentially after demonstration for 11-valent formulation. GMCs ratio and its CI obtained using ANCOVA model on logarithm-transformed concentrations, including vaccine group as fixed effect and pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. GMCs were used to calculate Adjusted GMCs (N=207 and Adj. GMC =1.58 in 12Pn Group and N= 203 and Adj. GMC= 1.35 for Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.8% CI.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|0.86||||||95.8|0.72|1.02||||||ANTI-1 serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A \& 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.8 CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/12Pn) and (Synflorix/12Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.02|0.72|
81637381|NCT02233998|162965167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of difference|15.939|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|18.67||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|P-values were based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on the change from baseline.|95% Confidence limits for the location shift.|The null hypothesis was no difference between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between treatment groups.||18.67|12.50|<0.001
81637382|NCT02691702|162965209|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-63.09|60.57|||||Test (Melatonin 0.5 mg PM) Reference (Placebo)|||60.57|-63.09|
81653598|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.234||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.01|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.01|-0.92|0.0540
81620297|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|12-valent formulation objectives to be assessed sequentially after demonstration for 11-valent formulation. GMCs ratio and its CI obtained using ANCOVA model on logarithm-transformed concentrations, including vaccine group as fixed effect and pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. GMCs were used to calculate Adjusted GMCs (N=208 and Adj. GMC =1.94 in 12Pn Group and N= 203 and Adj. GMC= 1.66 for Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.8% CI.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|0.86||||||95.8|0.7|1.05||||||ANTI-4 serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A \& 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.8 CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/12Pn) and (Synflorix/12Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.05|0.70|
81637383|NCT02691702|162965209|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.61|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-91.24|36.97|||||Test (PF-05251749 50 mg AM) Reference (Placebo)|||36.97|-91.24|
81637384|NCT02691702|162965209|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|45.72|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.19|119.62|||||Test (PF-05251749 100 mg AM) Reference (Placebo)|||119.62|-32.19|
81637385|NCT02691702|162965209|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|61.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|40.88|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.38|129.35|||||Test (PF-05251749 200 mg AM) Reference (Placebo)|||129.35|-6.38|
81637386|NCT02691702|162965209|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|125.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|39.37|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.51|191.23|||||Test (PF-05251749 400 mg AM) Reference (Placebo)|||191.23|60.51|
81637387|NCT02691702|162965209|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|156.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|42.91|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.99|227.45|||||Test (PF-05251749 750 mg AM) Reference (Placebo)|||227.45|84.99|
81637388|NCT02691702|162965209|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|51.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.12|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.57|106.41|||||Test (PF-05251749 50 mg PM) Reference (Placebo)|||106.41|-3.57|
81637389|NCT02691702|162965209|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|142.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|36.13|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.76|202.72|||||Test (PF-05251749 200 mg PM) Reference (Placebo)|||202.72|82.76|
81637390|NCT02691702|162965209|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|174.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|36.01|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|115.11|234.69|||||Test (PF-05251749 500 mg PM) Reference (Placebo)|||234.69|115.11|
81637391|NCT02691702|162965210|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-71.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-133.09|-9.43|||||Test (Melatonin 0.5 mg PM) Reference (Placebo)|||-9.43|-133.09|
81637392|NCT02691702|162965210|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.61|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-76.24|51.97|||||Test (PF-05251749 50 mg AM) Reference (Placebo)|||51.97|-76.24|
81637393|NCT02691702|162965210|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|88.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|45.72|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.81|164.62|||||Test (PF-05251749 100 mg AM) Reference (Placebo)|||164.62|12.81|
81637394|NCT02691702|162965210|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|40.88|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.38|114.35|||||Test (PF-05251749 200 mg AM) Reference (Placebo)|||114.35|-21.38|
81637395|NCT02691702|162965210|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|87.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|39.37|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|21.94|152.66|||||Test (PF-05251749 400 mg AM) Reference (Placebo)|||152.66|21.94|
81637396|NCT02691702|162965210|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|126.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|42.91|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.99|197.45|||||Test (PF-05251749 750 mg AM) Reference (Placebo)|||197.45|54.99|
81637397|NCT02691702|162965210|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|92.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.48|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|33.51|151.21|||||Test (PF-05251749 50 mg PM) Reference (Placebo)|||151.21|33.51|
81637398|NCT02691702|162965210|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|107.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|36.13|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|47.31|167.27|||||Test (PF-05251749 200 mg AM) Reference (Placebo)|||167.27|47.31|
81637399|NCT02691702|162965210|OTHER|MMRM|Mean Difference (Final Values)|140.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.79|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.91|203.3|||||Test (PF-05251749 500 mg AM) Reference (Placebo)|||203.30|77.91|
81637400|NCT01742832|162965260|OTHER|Linear repeated measures regression models were constructed to assess trends over time between groups where the dependent variable was outcome measure (MADRS score) and independent variables included visit, treatment group, visit by treatment group interaction, and any baseline variables that were significant between groups.||||||0.342||||||P-value for linear regression assessing outcome measure (MADRS score) and treatment group.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.342
81637401|NCT00824408|162965261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.045||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.271|3.292|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) from Cox proportional-hazards regression model, stratified by histology (Nonsquamous vs. NOS). P-value from log-rank test stratified by histology (one-sided for volasertib 300 mg + pemetrexed 500 mg/m2 vs. pemetrexed 500 mg; two-sided for volasertib 300 mg vs. pemetrexed 500 mg/m2).||3.292|1.271|0.0030
81637402|NCT00824408|162965261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.141||||0.2804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.735|1.771|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI from Cox proportional-hazards regression model, stratified by histology (Nonsquamous vs. NOS). P-value from log-rank test stratified by histology (one-sided for volasertib 300 mg + pemetrexed 500 mg/m2 vs. pemetrexed 500 mg/m2; two-sided for volasertib 300 mg vs. pemetrexed 500 mg/m2).||1.771|0.735|0.2804
81637403|NCT00824408|162965262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.9999
81637404|NCT00824408|162965262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2596|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2596
81637405|NCT00824408|162965263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.073||||0.8406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.538|2.14|||Log Rank|||||2.140|0.538|0.8406
81637406|NCT00824408|162965263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.081||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.599|1.949|||Log Rank|||||1.949|0.599|0.3960
81637407|NCT04083781|162965274|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of count endpoints were analysed using a negative binomial regression model with the logarithm of the length of the observation period included (in years) as an offset with randomised treatment regimen, type of haemophilia (HAwI or HBwI) and bleeding frequency (less than 9 or greater than or equal to 9 bleeding episodes during the past 24 weeks prior to screening) as factors comparing arm 1 (on-demand treatment) and arm 2.|Annualised bleeding rate ratio|0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.29|||Two-sided test of no difference from 1|||||0.29|0.07|<0.001
81637408|NCT01450397|162965293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0013
81637409|NCT02203032|162965294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Row mean score test|||||||< 0.001
81464849|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|0.436|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.655||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.655|0.290|
81464850|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|0.541|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.361|0.811||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.811|0.361|
81464851|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|1.783|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.188|2.676||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||2.676|1.188|
81464852|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|0.832|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.555|1.246||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.246|0.555|
81464853|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|0.551|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.367|0.826||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.826|0.367|
81637410|NCT02203032|162965295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Row mean score test|||||||< 0.001
81637411|NCT02203032|162965296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Row mean score test|||||||< 0.001
81637412|NCT02203032|162965297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||= 0.001
81529810|NCT03828019|162746121|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of odds ratios|0.55||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.94|||Regression, Logistic||estimate is the ratio of odds ratios - OR ADA / OR CID. Value less than 1 indicates ADA is better at reducing macular edema.|Mixed effects models with a log link were used to assess treatment differences . The outcome measure was the odds ratio of having macular edema (OCT central subfield thickness \> 300 um) at 12 months compared to baseline (BL). The treatment effect was the ratio of Odds ratios (ADA/CID) at 12 months. Values less than one indicate improvement in macular edema for the ADA treatment group relative to the CID group. Decrease in subfield thickness is good||0.94|0.31|0.028
81464854|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|1.426|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.14||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||2.140|0.950|
81464855|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|3.295|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.196|4.944||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||4.944|2.196|
81529811|NCT03828019|162746122|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.98|||negative binomial model|||||1.98|0.61|0.76
81529812|NCT03828019|162746123|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.16||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.7|||Regression, Cox|||. Kaplan Meier techniques and Cox proportional hazards models were used to evaluate time to event outcomes||0.70|0.04|0.014
81620298|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|12-valent formulation objectives to be assessed sequentially after demonstration for 11-valent formulation. GMCs ratio and its CI obtained using ANCOVA model on logarithm-transformed concentrations, including vaccine group as fixed effect and pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. GMCs were used to calculate Adjusted GMCs (N=208 and Adj. GMC =2.37 in 12Pn Group and N= 201 and Adj. GMC= 2.16 for Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.8% CI.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.78|1.07||||||ANTI-5 serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A \& 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.8 CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/12Pn) and (Synflorix/12Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.07|0.78|
81529813|NCT03828019|162746124|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.89||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.82|||Regression, Cox|||||1.82|0.43|0.74
81529814|NCT03828019|162746125|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.34|||Ratio of odds ratios||Treatment comparison is the ratio of the odds ratios for each treatment group (ADA/CID) at 12 months. Values greater than one indicate greater improvement in health for the ADA treatment group relative to the CID group.|||1.34|0.43|0.35
81529815|NCT03828019|162746126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.39||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|3.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.73|-0.95|0.24
81529816|NCT03828019|162746127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|3.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.61|-2.43|0.70
81464856|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|1.538|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.026|2.303||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||2.303|1.026|
81464857|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|1.018|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.679|1.526||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.526|0.679|
81464858|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|2.635|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.754|3.959||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||3.959|1.754|
81529817|NCT03828019|162746128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.6|-1.4|0.28
81529818|NCT03828019|162746129|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.67|||Regression, Cox|||||0.67|0.07|0.009
81529819|NCT04522141|162746131|OTHER|||||||0.038||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effect||||0.038
81529820|NCT04522141|162746131|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.941||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time by condition interaction||||0.941
81529821|NCT04522141|162746132|OTHER|||||||0.003||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effect||||0.003
81529822|NCT04522141|162746132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time by condition interaction||||0.027
81529823|NCT04522141|162746133|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effect||||< .001
81529824|NCT04522141|162746133|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.411||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time by condition interaction||||0.411
81529825|NCT04522141|162746134|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status|Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effect weekly self-control||||< .001
81529826|NCT04522141|162746134|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.176||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time by condition interaction weekly self-control||||0.176
81529827|NCT04522141|162746135|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Analyses are controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effect||||> .05
81529828|NCT04522141|162746135|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Analyses are controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time by condition interaction||||> .05
81529829|NCT04522141|162746136|OTHER|||||||0.031||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effect||||0.031
81529830|NCT04522141|162746136|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.||Time by condition interaction||||0.260
81529831|NCT04522141|162746137|OTHER|||||||0.016||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effect||||0.016
81529832|NCT04522141|162746137|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.363||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time by condition interaction||||0.363
81529833|NCT04522141|162746138|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Analyses are controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effect||||> .05
81529834|NCT04522141|162746138|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Analyses are controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time by condition interaction||||> .05
81529835|NCT04522141|162746139|OTHER|||||||0.389||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effect||||0.389
81620299|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|12-valent formulation objectives to be assessed sequentially after demonstration for 11-valent formulation. GMCs ratio and its CI obtained using ANCOVA model on logarithm-transformed concentrations, including vaccine group as fixed effect and pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. GMCs were used to calculate Adjusted GMCs (N=208 and Adj. GMC =0.56 in 12Pn Group and N= 200 and Adj. GMC= 0.47 for Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.8% CI.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|0.84||||||95.8|0.64|1.11||||||ANTI-6B serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A \& 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.8 CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/12Pn) and (Synflorix/12Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.11|0.64|
81620300|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|12-valent formulation objectives to be assessed sequentially after demonstration for 11-valent formulation. GMCs ratio and its CI obtained using ANCOVA model on logarithm-transformed concentrations, including vaccine group as fixed effect and pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. GMCs were used to calculate Adjusted GMCs (N=211 and Adj. GMC =2.42 in 12Pn Group and N= 202 and Adj. GMC= 2.17 for Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.8% CI.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.76|1.06||||||ANTI-7F serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A \& 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.8 CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/12Pn) and (Synflorix/12Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.06|0.76|
81620301|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|12-valent formulation objectives to be assessed sequentially after demonstration for 11-valent formulation. GMCs ratio and its CI obtained using ANCOVA model on logarithm-transformed concentrations, including vaccine group as fixed effect and pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. GMCs were used to calculate Adjusted GMCs (N=208 and Adj. GMC =1.78 in 12Pn Group and N= 200 and Adj. GMC= 1.40 for Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.8% CI.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.67|0.93||||||ANTI-9V serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A \& 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.8 CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/12Pn) and (Synflorix/12Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||0.93|0.67|
81620302|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|12-valent formulation objectives to be assessed sequentially after demonstration for 11-valent formulation. GMCs ratio and its CI obtained using ANCOVA model on logarithm-transformed concentrations, including vaccine group as fixed effect and pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. GMCs were used to calculate Adjusted GMCs (N=209 and Adj. GMC =4.48 in 12Pn Group and N= 201 and Adj. GMC= 4.10 for Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.8% CI.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.77|1.09||||||ANTI-14 serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A \& 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.8 CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/12Pn) and (Synflorix/12Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.09|0.77|
81620303|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|12-valent formulation objectives to be assessed sequentially after demonstration for 11-valent formulation. GMCs ratio and its CI obtained using ANCOVA model on logarithm-transformed concentrations, including vaccine group as fixed effect and pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. GMCs were used to calculate Adjusted GMCs (N=209 and Adj. GMC =2.55 in 12Pn Group and N= 201 and Adj. GMC= 2.57 for Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.8% CI.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.81|1.26||||||ANTI-18C serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A \& 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.8 CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/12Pn) and (Synflorix/12Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.26|0.81|
81637413|NCT00210236|162965331|EQUIVALENCE|The two groups will be considered equivalent if the 5-year survival rate for group B (without lymph node dissection) is not less than 92%. This corresponds to hazard ratio (HR) of less than 1.6.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.067||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|6.7|||Log Rank|||||6.7|1.4|0.013
81637414|NCT04181788|162965338|OTHER|Ratio of experimental vs control|Ratio of experimental vs control|231.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|190.09|281.21||||||Phase 2 600 mg SC Q6W (experimental) vs. Phase 2 300 mg SC Q4W (control)||281.21|190.09|
81637415|NCT04181788|162965339|OTHER|Ratio of experimental vs control|Ratio of experimental vs control|111.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.31|143.99||||||Phase 2 600 mg SC Q6W (experimental) vs. Phase 2 300 mg SC Q4W (control)||143.99|86.31|
81637416|NCT06943638|162965361|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81653599|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.227||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.46|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.46|-0.44|0.9590
81703457|NCT00633893|163102148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6087||||0.1084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3653|1.0145||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with nonfatal PE to proportion of placebo participants with nonfatal PE equal to 1.0. Participants with missing data were assumed to have experienced nonfatal PE. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, ITT principle.||1.0145|0.3653|0.1084
81703458|NCT00633893|163102148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6846||||0.1329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4164|1.1257||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with nonfatal PE to proportion of placebo participants with nonfatal PE equal to 1.0. Participants with missing data were assumed to have experienced nonfatal PE. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, ITT principle.||1.1257|0.4164|0.1329
81464859|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|0.467|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.311|0.7||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.7|0.311|
81620304|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|12-valent formulation objectives to be assessed sequentially after demonstration for 11-valent formulation. GMCs ratio and its CI obtained using ANCOVA model on logarithm-transformed concentrations, including vaccine group as fixed effect and pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. GMCs were used to calculate Adjusted GMCs (N=211 and Adj. GMC =3.29 in 12Pn Group and N= 202 and Adj. GMC= 3.67 for Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.8% CI.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.9|1.38||||||ANTI-19F serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A \& 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.8 CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/12Pn) and (Synflorix/12Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.38|0.90|
81653600|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218||0.1048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.08|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.79|0.1048
81620305|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|12-valent formulation objectives to be assessed sequentially after demonstration for 11-valent formulation. GMCs ratio and its CI obtained using ANCOVA model on logarithm-transformed concentrations, including vaccine group as fixed effect and pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. GMCs were used to calculate Adjusted GMCs (N=208 and Adj. GMC =0.68 in 12Pn Group and N= 199 and Adj. GMC= 0.71 for Synflorix Group) which in turn were used to calculate Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.8% CI..|Adjusted GMCs ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.81|1.37||||||ANTI-23F serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A \& 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.8 CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/12Pn) and (Synflorix/12Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.37|0.81|
81464860|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|0.309|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.206|0.463||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.463|0.206|
81464861|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.532|1.203||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other||1.203|0.532|
81620306|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|12-valent formulation objectives to be assessed sequentially after demonstration for 11-valent formulation. GMCs ratio and its CI obtained using ANCOVA model on logarithm-transformed concentrations, including vaccine group as fixed effect and pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. GMCs were used to calculate Adjusted GMCs (N=210 and Adj. GMC =1.09 in 12Pn Group and N= 214 and Adj. GMC= 2.07 for Prevnar13 Group) which in turn were used to calculate Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.8% CI.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|1.51|2.39||||||ANTI-6A serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A\&19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.8 CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/12Pn) and (Synflorix/12Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||2.39|1.51|
81653601|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.8979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.39|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.39|-0.44|0.8979
81529836|NCT04522141|162746139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.516||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time by condition interaction||||0.516
81529837|NCT04522141|162746140|OTHER|||||||0.005||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effect||||0.005
81529838|NCT04522141|162746140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.555||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time by condition interaction||||0.555
81529839|NCT04522141|162746141|OTHER|||||||0.206||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effect||||0.206
81529840|NCT04522141|162746141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, race, self-reported functional health, and self-reported health status.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time by condition interaction||||0.026
81529841|NCT03052049|162746142|OTHER|t-test|p value|0.05||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|0.0||||P value was calculated with threshold of significance \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||P value was calculated with threshold of significance \<0.05.|||||0.05
81529842|NCT03052049|162746143|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||P value was calculated and a value of \<0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81529843|NCT03052049|162746144|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||P value was calculated and a value of \<0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81529844|NCT03052049|162746145|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||P value was calculated and a value of \<0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81529845|NCT03052049|162746146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||P value was calculated and a value of \<0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81529846|NCT00122369|162746155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0||||Bonferoni correction was made so that results with p\<0.0167 are considered significant|t-test, 2 sided|||The impact of knowing or not knowing the diagnosis became so overwhelming and group composition with regard of whether and which result had been communicated changed daily in the post-biopsy follow-up, so that the originally planned analysis of the impact of Self-Hynotic Relaxation or Empathic Attention on cortisol measures became underpowered. Therefore we focused on the analysis of the impact of diagnosis.||||0.014
81529847|NCT00122369|162746155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.421||95.0||||Bonferoni correction was made so that results with p\<0.0167 are considered significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.421
81529848|NCT00122369|162746155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138||95.0||||Bonferoni correction was made so that results with p\<0.0167 are considered significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.138
81529849|NCT00122369|162746156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||ANOVA|||The null-hypothesis was that there would be no difference among groups.||||0.56
81529850|NCT00122369|162746168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Ordinal regression|||||||<0.001
81529851|NCT00122369|162746168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0|||||Ordinal regression|||||||0.45
81529852|NCT00122369|162746168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Ordinal regression|||||||<0.001
81529853|NCT00122369|162746168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Proportional odds model|||||||<0.01
81529854|NCT00122369|162746168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Proportional odds model|||||||<0.001
81529855|NCT00122369|162746168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Proportional odds model|||||||<0.01
81529856|NCT00122369|162746181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Ordinal regression|||||||<0.001
81529857|NCT00122369|162746181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Ordinal regression|||||||<0.001
81529858|NCT00122369|162746181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Ordinal regression|||||||<0.001
81529859|NCT00122369|162746181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0|||||Proportional odds model|||||||0.024
81529860|NCT00122369|162746181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0|||||Proportional odds model|||||||0.018
81529861|NCT00122369|162746181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0|||||Proportional odds model|||||||0.73
81529862|NCT00999518|162746182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.35||||||The 3 parameter E max dose-response model, including baseline as a covariate, was fitted to estimate mean difference (tanezumab minus placebo) and associated 95% confidence interval (CI).||0.35|-0.40|
81529863|NCT00999518|162746182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.68||||||The 3 parameter E max dose-response model, including baseline as a covariate, was fitted to estimate mean difference (tanezumab minus placebo) and associated 95% CI.||0.68|-0.80|
81529864|NCT00999518|162746182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.83||||||The 3 parameter E max dose-response model, including baseline as a covariate, was fitted to estimate mean difference (tanezumab minus placebo) and associated 95% CI.||0.83|-1.15|
81529865|NCT00999518|162746182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.47||||||The 3 parameter E max dose-response model, including baseline as a covariate, was fitted to estimate mean difference (tanezumab minus placebo) and associated 95% CI.||0.47|-0.93|
81529866|NCT00999518|162746184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.259|1.683||||||Week 8, at least 30% Reduction: Logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||1.683|0.259|
81529867|NCT00999518|162746184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.975|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.387|2.457||||||Week 8, at least 30% Reduction: Logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||2.457|0.387|
81529868|NCT00999518|162746184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.969|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.392|2.398||||||Week 8, at least 30% Reduction: Logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||2.398|0.392|
81529869|NCT00999518|162746184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.969|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.392|2.398||||||Week 8, at least 30% Reduction: Logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||2.398|0.392|
81464862|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|0.662|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.442|0.992||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.992|0.442|
81653602|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||0.0819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.05|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.82|0.0819
81529870|NCT00999518|162746184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.629|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.202|1.96||||||Week 8, at least 50% Reduction: Logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||1.960|0.202|
81464863|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|1.714|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.142|2.572||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||2.572|1.142|
81529871|NCT00999518|162746184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.179|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.411|3.376||||||Week 8, at least 50% Reduction: Logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||3.376|0.411|
81464864|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.|Geometric mean ratio at day 22|2.589|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.723|3.889||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||3.889|1.723|
81464865|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|4.975|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.757|6.589||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||6.589|3.757|
81529872|NCT00999518|162746184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.222|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.438|3.414||||||Week 8, at least 50% Reduction: Logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||3.414|0.438|
81529873|NCT00999518|162746184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.778|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.259|2.335||||||Week 8, at least 50% Reduction: Logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||2.335|0.259|
81620307|NCT01616459|162921934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|12-valent formulation objectives to be assessed sequentially after demonstration for 11-valent formulation. GMCs ratio and its CI obtained using ANCOVA model on logarithm-transformed concentrations, including vaccine group as fixed effect and pre-vaccination concentration as regressor. GMCs were used to calculate Adjusted GMCs (N=208 and Adj. GMC =1.19 in 12Pn Group and N= 206 and Adj. GMC= 2.76 for Prevnar13 Group) which in turn were used to calculate Adjusted GMC ratio with 95.8% CI.|Adjusted GMCs ratio|2.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|1.94|2.77||||||ANTI-19A serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ 1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A\&19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) GMCs. Criteria: UL of the 2-sided 95.8 CI of the ELISA GMC ratios (Prevnar13/12Pn) and (Synflorix/12Pn) groups \< a limit of 2-fold for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||2.77|1.94|
81653603|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.1099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.08|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.77|0.1099
81529874|NCT00999518|162746184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.929|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.327||||||Week 16, at least 30% Reduction: Logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||2.327|0.370|
81620308|NCT01616459|162921935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|2-sided 95.9 % Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha = 2.05 %) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. Confidence Interval (CI) for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe, 1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|-0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|-3.89|1.36||||||ANTI-1 serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.9 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 11Pn) and (Synflorix minus 11Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.36|-3.89|
81620309|NCT01616459|162921935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|2-sided 95.9% Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha = 2.05 %) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. Confidence Interval (CI) for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe, 1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|-1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|-4.94|2.45||||||ANTI-4 serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.9 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 11Pn) and (Synflorix minus 11Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||2.45|-4.94|
81464866|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|1.168|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.881|1.547||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.547|0.881|
81620310|NCT01616459|162921935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|2-sided 95.9 % Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha = 2.05 %) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. Confidence Interval (CI) for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe, 1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|-0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|-2.82|1.38||||||ANTI-5 serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.9 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 11Pn) and (Synflorix minus 11Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.38|-2.82|
81653604|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.215||0.0373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.03|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.03|-0.88|0.0373
81653605|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.01|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.01|-0.81|0.0577
81529875|NCT00999518|162746184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.083|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.427|2.749||||||Week 16, at least 30% Reduction: Logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||2.749|0.427|
81464867|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.665|1.166||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.166|0.665|
81620311|NCT01616459|162921935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|2-sided 95.9 % Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha = 2.05 %) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. Confidence Interval (CI) for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe, 1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|-2.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|-10.65|6.13||||||ANTI-6B serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.9 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 11Pn) and (Synflorix minus 11Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||6.13|-10.65|
81620312|NCT01616459|162921935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|2-sided 95.9 % Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha = 2.05 %) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. Confidence Interval (CI) for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe, 1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|-2.39|2.21||||||ANTI-7F serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.9 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 11Pn) and (Synflorix minus 11Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||2.21|-2.39|
81620313|NCT01616459|162921935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|2-sided 95.9 % Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha = 2.05 %) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. Confidence Interval (CI) for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe, 1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|-2.36|3.22||||||ANTI-9V serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.9 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 11Pn) and (Synflorix minus 11Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||3.22|-2.36|
81620314|NCT01616459|162921935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|2-sided 95.9 % Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha = 2.05 %) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. Confidence Interval (CI) for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe, 1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|-1.51|2.66||||||ANTI-14 serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.9 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 11Pn) and (Synflorix minus 11Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||2.66|-1.51|
81653606|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.15|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.69|0.2023
81653607|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204||0.4444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.25|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.25|-0.56|0.4444
81464868|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|3.219|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.43|4.264||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||4.264|2.430|
81620315|NCT01616459|162921935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|2-sided 95.9 % Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha = 2.05 %) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. Confidence Interval (CI) for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe, 1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|-4.18|1.7||||||ANTI-18C serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.9 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 11Pn) and (Synflorix minus 11Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.70|-4.18|
81620316|NCT01616459|162921935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|2-sided 95.9 % Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha = 2.05 %) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. Confidence Interval (CI) for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe, 1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|-2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|-5.64|-0.52||||||ANTI-19F serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.9 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 11Pn) and (Synflorix minus 11Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||-0.52|-5.64|
81653608|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.3645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.24|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.64|0.3645
81703459|NCT00633893|163102149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.647||||0.3059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3543|1.1813||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with VTE-related death to proportion of placebo participants with VTE-related death equal to 1.0. Participants with missing data were assumed to have experienced VTE-related death. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, ITT principle.||1.1813|0.3543|0.3059
81464869|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.808|1.417||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.417|0.808|
81464870|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.544|0.954||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.954|0.544|
81464871|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|2.509|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.891|3.33||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||3.330|1.891|
81464872|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.235|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.178|0.31||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.310|0.178|
81464873|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.177|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.134|0.234||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.234|0.134|
81464874|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.647|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.489|0.856||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.856|0.489|
81464875|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.215|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.163|0.284||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.284|0.163|
81464876|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.145||||||95.0|0.109|0.191||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.191|0.109|
81529876|NCT00999518|162746184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.759|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.295|1.952||||||Week 16, at least 30% Reduction: Logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||1.952|0.295|
81529877|NCT00999518|162746184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.759|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.295|1.952||||||Week 16, at least 30% Reduction: Logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||1.952|0.295|
81620317|NCT01616459|162921935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|2-sided 95.9 % Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha = 2.05 %) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. Confidence Interval (CI) for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe, 1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|2.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|-4.84|10.25||||||ANTI-23F serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.9 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 11Pn) and (Synflorix minus 11Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||10.25|-4.84|
81653609|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.214||0.4035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.24|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.60|0.4035
81703460|NCT00633893|163102149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9416||||0.8288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5458|1.6245||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with VTE-related death to proportion of placebo participants with VTE-related death equal to 1.0. Participants with missing data were assumed to have experienced VTE-related death. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, ITT principle.||1.6245|0.5458|0.8288
81703461|NCT00633893|163102150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5794||||0.1316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3215|1.0443||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with CV-related death to proportion of placebo participants with CV-related death equal to 1.0. Participants with missing data were assumed to have experienced CV-related death. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, ITT principle.||1.0443|0.3215|0.1316
81703462|NCT00633893|163102150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8433||||0.5288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4959|1.4341||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with CV-related death to proportion of placebo participants with CV-related death equal to 1.0. Participants with missing data were assumed to have experienced CV-related death. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, ITT principle.||1.4341|0.4959|0.5288
81464877|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.504|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.381|0.668||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.668|0.381|
81464878|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.754|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.997||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.997|0.570|
81529878|NCT00999518|162746184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.875|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.285|2.682||||||Week 16, at least 50% Reduction: Logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||2.682|0.285|
81529879|NCT00999518|162746184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.366|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.466|4.006||||||Week 16, at least 50% Reduction: Logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||4.006|0.466|
81529880|NCT00999518|162746184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.235|2.394||||||Week 16, at least 50% Reduction: Logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||2.394|0.235|
81529881|NCT00999518|162746184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.063|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.356|3.168||||||Week 16, at least 50% Reduction: Logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||3.168|0.356|
81529882|NCT00999518|162746187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.263||||0.5731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.848|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Proportional odds logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||2.848|0.560|0.5731
81620318|NCT01616459|162921936|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|2-sided 95.9 % Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha = 2.05 %) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. Confidence Interval (CI) for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe, 1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.9|-1.46|3.66||||||ANTI-19A serotype test: To demonstrate that 11Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 9 out of 11 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.9 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 11Pn) and (Synflorix minus 11Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 9 out of 11 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||3.66|-1.46|
81653610|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.4877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.3|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.30|-0.62|0.4877
81529883|NCT00999518|162746187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.656||||0.2592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.689|3.98|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Proportional odds logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||3.980|0.689|0.2592
81529884|NCT00999518|162746187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9181||||1.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.452|2.417|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Proportional odds logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||2.417|0.452|1.045
81529885|NCT00999518|162746187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.306||||0.5289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.569|2.997|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Proportional odds logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis.||2.997|0.569|0.5289
81464879|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|2.756|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.083|3.647||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||3.647|2.083|
81620319|NCT01616459|162921937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Objectives for 12-valent formulation were to be assessed sequentially after demonstration of objectives for 11-valent formulation. 2-sided 95.8% Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha =2.08%) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. CI for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe,1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|-0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|-3.44|2.22||||||ANTI-1 serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A and 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.8 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 12Pn) and (Synflorix minus 12Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||2.22|-3.44|
81620320|NCT01616459|162921937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Objectives for 12-valent formulation were to be assessed sequentially after demonstration of objectives for 11-valent formulation. 2-sided 95.8% Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha =2.08%) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. CI for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe,1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|-4.03|3.86||||||ANTI-4 serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A and 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.8 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 12Pn) and (Synflorix minus 12Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||3.86|-4.03|
81620321|NCT01616459|162921937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Objectives for 12-valent formulation were to be assessed sequentially after demonstration of objectives for 11-valent formulation. 2-sided 95.8% Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha =2.08%) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. CI for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe,1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|-2.37|2.3||||||ANTI-5 serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A and 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.8 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 12Pn) and (Synflorix minus 12Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||2.30|-2.37|
81620322|NCT01616459|162921937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Objectives for 12-valent formulation were to be assessed sequentially after demonstration of objectives for 11-valent formulation. 2-sided 95.8% Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha =2.08%) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. CI for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe,1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|-4.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|-12.94|3.6||||||ANTI-6B serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A and 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.8 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 12Pn) and (Synflorix minus 12Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||3.60|-12.94|
81620323|NCT01616459|162921937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Objectives for 12-valent formulation were to be assessed sequentially after demonstration of objectives for 11-valent formulation. 2-sided 95.8% Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha =2.08%) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. CI for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe,1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|-1.93|3.06||||||ANTI-7F serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A and 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.8 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 12Pn) and (Synflorix minus 12Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||3.06|-1.93|
81653611|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.3134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.22|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.68|0.3134
81529886|NCT00999518|162746187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.893||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.385|2.074|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Proportional odds logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis. For Week 16, data scores were combined into 3 categories: Improved ('slightly improved', 'moderately improved', 'markedly improved'), No Change ('no change') and Worse ('markedly worse', 'moderately worse', 'slightly worse') for comparison.||2.074|0.385|0.7930
81529887|NCT00999518|162746187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.167||||0.7386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.471|2.892|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Proportional odds logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis. For Week 16, data scores were combined into 3 categories: Improved ('slightly improved', 'moderately improved', 'markedly improved'), No Change ('no change') and Worse ('markedly worse', 'moderately worse', 'slightly worse') for comparison.||2.892|0.471|0.7386
81529888|NCT00999518|162746187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.036||||0.9354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.437|2.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Proportional odds logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis. For Week 16, data scores were combined into 3 categories: Improved ('slightly improved', 'moderately improved', 'markedly improved'), No Change ('no change') and Worse ('markedly worse', 'moderately worse', 'slightly worse') for comparison.||2.460|0.437|0.9354
81529889|NCT00999518|162746187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.805||||0.6207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.341|1.899|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Proportional odds logistic regression analysis with treatment as independent variable was used for the analysis. For Week 16, data scores were combined into 3 categories: Improved ('slightly improved', 'moderately improved', 'markedly improved'), No Change ('no change') and Worse ('markedly worse', 'moderately worse', 'slightly worse') for comparison.||1.899|0.341|0.6207
81529890|NCT00250276|162746218|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The first primary objective was reached as the 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of the GMC ratio between lots was within \[0.5;2\] for the anti-HPV-16 antibodies.|GMC ratio for anti-HPV-16 antibody|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.34|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model on the logarithm (log)10 transformation of the concentrations. The ANOVA model included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity between the 3 industrial production lots (600L scale) of the Cervarix™ vaccine, one month post dose 3 (Month 7). If consistency was demonstrated the 3 lots would be pooled and non-inferiority of the 600L scale lot vaccine versus the 80L scale would be evaluated as a second primary objective.||1.34|0.81|
81529891|NCT00250276|162746218|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The first primary objective was reached as the 95% CIs of the GMC ratio between lots were within \[0.5;2\] for the anti-HPV-18 antibodies.|GMC ratio for anti-HPV-18 antibody|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.49|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model on the log10 transformation of theconcentrations. The ANOVA model included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity between the 3 industrial production lots (600L scale) of the Cervarix™ vaccine, one month post dose 3 (Month 7). If consistency was demonstrated the 3 lots would be pooled and non-inferiority of the 600L scale lot vaccine versus the 80L scale would be evaluated as a second primary objective.||1.49|0.95|
81529892|NCT00250276|162746218|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The first primary objective was reached as the 95% CIs of the GMC ratio between lots were within \[0.5;2\] for the anti-HPV-16 antibodies.|GMC ratio for anti-HPV-16 antibody|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.63|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model on the log10 transformation of the concnetration. The ANOVA model included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity between the 3 industrial production lots (600L scale) of the Cervarix™ vaccine, one month post dose 3 (Month 7). If consistency was demonstrated the 3 lots would be pooled and non-inferiority of the 600L scale lot vaccine versus the 80L scale would be evaluated as a second primary objective.||1.63|0.98|
81653612|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.07|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.07|-0.89|0.0922
81653613|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.04|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.04|-0.87|0.0761
81653614|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.217||0.3275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.22|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.64|0.3275
81464880|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.916|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.694|1.211||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.211|0.694|
81653615|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.3041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.2|||MMRM|||Feelings of Guilt, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.64|0.3041
81620324|NCT01616459|162921937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Objectives for 12-valent formulation were to be assessed sequentially after demonstration of objectives for 11-valent formulation. 2-sided 95.8% Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha =2.08%) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. CI for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe,1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|-2.72|2.64||||||ANTI-9V serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A and 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.8 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 12Pn) and (Synflorix minus 12Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||2.64|-2.72|
81653616|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.01|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.01|-0.59|0.0450
81464881|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.616|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.466|1.815||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.815|0.466|
81464882|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|2.149|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.624|2.843||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||2.843|1.624|
81464883|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|3.656|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.764|4.836||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||4.836|2.764|
81464884|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|1.216|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.606||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.606|0.920|
81464885|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.818|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.619|1.081||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.081|0.619|
81464886|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|2.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.152|3.773||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||3.773|2.152|
81464887|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.332|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.251|0.44||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.440|0.251|
81464888|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.224|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.169|0.296||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.296|0.169|
81536837|NCT03270436|162756236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9181||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in diastolic blood pressure from baseline to 6 months post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.9181
81620325|NCT01616459|162921937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Objectives for 12-valent formulation were to be assessed sequentially after demonstration of objectives for 11-valent formulation. 2-sided 95.8% Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha =2.08%) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. CI for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe,1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|-1.94|1.9||||||ANTI-14 serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A and 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.8 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 12Pn) and (Synflorix minus 12Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||1.90|-1.94|
81703463|NCT00633893|163102151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6577||||0.2361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3874|1.1169||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with all cause mortality to proportion of placebo participants with all cause mortality equal to 1.0. Participants with missing data were assumed to have experienced all cause mortality. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, ITT principle.||1.1169|0.3874|0.2361
81703464|NCT00633893|163102151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7708||||0.3155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4631|1.2832||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with all cause mortality to proportion of placebo participants with all cause mortality equal to 1.0. Participants with missing data were assumed to have experienced all cause mortality. Events occurring anytime during the intended treatment period (12 months) were included regardless of whether the participant was on treatment or not or whether the participant ever took drug, ie, ITT principle.||1.2832|0.4631|0.3155
81620326|NCT01616459|162921937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Objectives for 12-valent formulation were to be assessed sequentially after demonstration of objectives for 11-valent formulation. 2-sided 95.8% Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha =2.08%) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. CI for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe,1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|-3.72|2.52||||||ANTI-18C serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A and 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.8 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 12Pn) and (Synflorix minus 12Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||2.52|-3.72|
81620327|NCT01616459|162921937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Objectives for 12-valent formulation were to be assessed sequentially after demonstration of objectives for 11-valent formulation. 2-sided 95.8% Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha =2.08%) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. CI for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe,1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|-0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|-4.38|2.1||||||ANTI-19F serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A and 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.8 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 12Pn) and (Synflorix minus 12Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||2.10|-4.38|
81620328|NCT01616459|162921937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Objectives for 12-valent formulation were to be assessed sequentially after demonstration of objectives for 11-valent formulation. 2-sided 95.8% Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha =2.08%) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. CI for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe,1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|-5.07|10.06||||||ANTI-23F serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A and 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.8 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 12Pn) and (Synflorix minus 12Pn) groups \< 10 % for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||10.06|-5.07|
81703465|NCT00633893|163102153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.485||||0.3925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0891|2.6391||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with major bleeding to proportion of placebo participants with major bleeding equal to 1.0. Treated participants with at least one dose of study drug were included.||2.6391|0.0891|0.3925
81703466|NCT00633893|163102153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.2457||||0.3551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0269|2.2437||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with major bleeding to proportion of placebo participants with major bleeding equal to 1.0. Participants treated with at least one dose of study drug were included.||2.2437|0.0269|0.3551
81620329|NCT01616459|162921938|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Objectives for 12-valent formulation were to be assessed sequentially after demonstration of objectives for 11-valent formulation. 2-sided 95.8% Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha =2.08%) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. CI for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe,1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|11.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|7.22|16.49||||||ANTI-6A serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A \& 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.8 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 12Pn) and (Synflorix minus 12Pn) groups \<10% for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||16.49|7.22|
81529893|NCT00250276|162746218|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The first primary objective was reached as the 95% CIs of the GMC ratio between lots were within \[0.5;2\] for the anti-HPV-18 antibodies.|GMC ratio for anti-HPV-18 antibody|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.85|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model on the log10 transformation of the concnetration. The ANOVA model included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity between the 3 industrial production lots (600L scale) of the Cervarix™ vaccine, one month post dose 3 (Month 7). If consistency was demonstrated the 3 lots would be pooled and non-inferiority of the 600L scale lot vaccine versus the 80L scale would be evaluated as a second primary objective.||1.85|1.18|
81529894|NCT00250276|162746218|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The first primary objective was reached as the 95% CIs of the GMC ratio between lots were within \[0.5;2\] for the anti-HPV-16 antibodies.|GMT ratio for anti-HPV-16 antibody|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.55|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model on the log10 transformation of the concentration. The ANOVA model included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity between the 3 industrial production lots (600L scale) of the Cervarix™ vaccine, one month post dose 3 (Month 7). If consistency was demonstrated the 3 lots would be pooled and non-inferiority of the 600L scale lot vaccine versus the 80L scale would be evaluated as a second primary objective.||1.55|0.94|
81529895|NCT00250276|162746218|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The first primary objective was reached as the 95% CIs of the GMC ratio between lots were within \[0.5;2\] for the anti-HPV-18 antibodies.|GMC ratio for anti-HPV-18 antibody|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.55|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model on the log10 transformation of the concentration. The ANOVA model included the vaccine group as fixed effect.||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency in terms of immunogenicity between the 3 industrial production lots (600L scale) of the Cervarix™ vaccine, one month post dose 3 (Month 7). If consistency was demonstrated the 3 lots would be pooled and non-inferiority of the 600L scale lot vaccine versus the 80L scale would be evaluated as a second primary objective.||1.55|1.00|
81529896|NCT00250276|162746218|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The second primary objective was reached as the upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference in seroconversion rates for anti-HPV-16 antibodies was below 5%.|Difference in seroconversion rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|1.02|||Proc StatXact 5.0|||To demonstrate that the Cervarix™ vaccine produced at 600L manufacturing scale was non-inferior in terms of immunogenicity to the Cervarix™ vaccine produced at 80L scale, one month after the third dose (Month 7).||1.02|-3.63|
81529897|NCT00250276|162746218|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The second primary objective was reached as the upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference in seroconversion rates for anti-HPV-18 antibodies was below 5%.|Difference in seroconversion rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|0.94|||Proc StatXact 5.0|||To demonstrate that the Cervarix™ vaccine produced at 600L manufacturing scale was non-inferior in terms of immunogenicity to the Cervarix™ vaccine produced at 80L scale, on month after the third dose (Month 7).||0.94|-3.18|
81529898|NCT00250276|162746218|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The second primary objective was reached as the upper limit of the 95% CI of the GMC rates for anti-HPV-16 was below 2%.|GMC ratio for anti-HPV-16 antibody|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.08|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model on the log10 transformation of the concentration, included the vaccine groups as fixed effect (pooled 600L lot versus 80L lot).||To demonstrate that the Cervarix™ vaccine produced at 600L manufacturing scale was non-inferior in terms of immunogenicity to the Cervarix™ vaccine produced at 80L scale, on month after the third dose (Month 7).||1.08|0.70|
81529899|NCT00250276|162746218|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The second primary objective was reached as the upper limit of the 95% CI of the GMC rates anti-HPV-18 antibodies was below 2%.|GMC ratio for anti-HPV-18 antibody|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.97|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model on the log10 transformation of the concentration, included the vaccine groups as fixed effect (pooled 600L lot versus 80L lot).||To demonstrate that the Cervarix™ vaccine produced at 600L manufacturing scale was non-inferior in terms of immunogenicity to the Cervarix™ vaccine produced at 80L scale, on month after the third dose (Month 7).||0.97|0.66|
81529900|NCT03543137|162746234|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was determined if the 90% CIs of the GMRs for AUC0-t fell completely within the 0.80 - 1.25 range.|Geometric mean ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.02|||||GMR= (Prototype mini Lozenge/ Nicorette mini Lozenge)|||1.02|0.88|
81529901|NCT03543137|162746235|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was determined if the 90% CIs of the GMRs for AUC0-inf fell completely within the range.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.01|||||GMR = (Prototype mini Lozenge/Nicorette mini Lozenge)|||1.01|0.88|
81703467|NCT00633893|163102154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2027||||0.5148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6897|2.0975||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with major/clinically relevant non-major bleeding to proportion of placebo participants with major/clinically relevant non-major bleeding equal to 1.0.||2.0975|0.6897|0.5148
81529902|NCT03543137|162746240|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was determined if the 90% CIs of the GMRs for Cmax fell completely within the range.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.04|||||GMR = (Prototype mini Lozenge/Nicorette mini Lozenge)|||1.04|0.90|
81529903|NCT02848222|162746243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Threshold for significance was p \< 0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.02
81529904|NCT01525615|162746250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.269||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, log10 (baseline endurance time), log10 (baseline endurance time) by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was calculated using the delta method.||Treatment ratio between Tio+Olo 5.0/5.0 and placebo. This treatment comparison is the first one in the alpha-protected hierarchical testing chain.||1.269|1.020|0.0209
81703468|NCT00633893|163102154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.616||||0.1412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9554|2.7336||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with major/clinically relevant non-major bleeding to proportion of placebo participants with major/clinically relevant non-major bleeding equal to 1.0.||2.7336|0.9554|0.1412
81529905|NCT01525615|162746250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.1419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.973|1.213||MMRM model for log10 (endurance time \[s\]) with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, log10 (baseline endurance time \[s\]), log10 (baseline endurance time \[s\]) by test day interaction, patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was calculated using the delta method.||Treatment ratio between Tio+Olo 2.5/5.0 and placebo. This treatment comparison is the second one in the alpha-protected hierarchical testing chain. Since the p-value for this treatment comparison is \>0.05, the hierarchical testing chain is broken and all of the following hypothesis tests in this hierarchical chain are considered as descriptive only.||1.213|0.973|0.1419
81536838|NCT03270436|162756237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5984||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in sugar-sweetened beverages consumed per day from baseline to immediate post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.5984
81464889|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.588|1.003||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.003|0.588|
81464890|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.673|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.509|0.889||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.889|0.509|
81464891|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|2.345|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.772|3.102||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||3.102|1.772|
81464892|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|3.485|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.633|4.614||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||4.614|2.633|
81464893|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|2.624|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.817|3.789||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||3.789|1.817|
81464894|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|1.096|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.58||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.580|0.760|
81464895|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|0.888|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.615|1.282||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.282|0.615|
81620330|NCT01616459|162921938|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Objectives for 12-valent formulation were to be assessed sequentially after demonstration of objectives for 11-valent formulation. 2-sided 95.8% Confidence Interval (CI) adjusted 1-sided (alpha =2.08%) of the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects. CI for difference in proportion: Proc StatXact was used to derive the standardized asymptotic CI for the group difference in proportions \[Newcombe,1998\]. The standardized asymptotic method used within GSK Biologicals is method 6.|Difference in percentage|3.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.8|1.03|7.57||||||ANTI-19A serotype test: To demonstrate that 12Pn co-administered with Infanrix hexa™1 month post-dose 3 was non-inferior for at least 10 out of 12 serotypes to Prevnar13 (for 6A \& 19A) or Synflorix™ (for 1, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F and 23F) in terms of % of subjects with antibody concentrations ≥ 0.2 μg/mL. Criteria: UL of 2-sided 95.8 % CI of the difference between (Prevnar13 minus 12Pn) and (Synflorix minus 12Pn) groups \<10% for at least 10 out of 12 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes.||7.57|1.03|
81620331|NCT03394885|162921959|OTHER||Exact Binomial Confidence Interval|83.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.0|100.0||||||||100|66|
81620332|NCT00801983|162921972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||GEE|||Subjects were compared across keyboard types - The percentage of subjects with MSD when using the alternative keyboard were compared to the % of subjects with MSD when they were using the typical keyboard||||>.05
81653617|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.5351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.37|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.37|-0.19|0.5351
81653618|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS men difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.0525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.0|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.00|-0.56|0.0525
81653619|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.7932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.31|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.31|-0.24|0.7932
81653620|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.06|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.06|-0.45|0.1300
81653621|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125||0.1631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.42|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.42|-0.07|0.1631
81653622|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.8215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.29|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.29|-0.23|0.8215
81653623|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.51|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.51|0.01|0.0380
81620333|NCT03149991|162921975|SUPERIORITY|The unstructured covariance matrix structure was used to model nesting of observations within persons. Non-significant site interaction effects were removed one at a time. Least squares means estimates of the linear fixed effects model on SDQ change scores, adjusting for baseline covariates was used to test the primary hypothesis via contrast statements.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Because sample sizes per site varied substantially, we used the Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom method.|degrees of freedom = 44.5; t=-0.74|SDQ total was primary outcome \& Day 14 primary endpoint. Change from baseline was calculated for each person at each follow-up. Change score was the dependent variable in a linear fixed effects model, where a (-)number = less severe depression. For group comparison, treatment was coded as 1 \& placebo as 0, thus a (-)value means treatment doing better. Fixed effects: group(brex v placebo), day(1-28), site(6 sites). All 2-\& 3-way interactions were included, as well as a priori defined covariates.||||0.46
81620334|NCT03149991|162921975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Degrees of freedom = 41.3; t=2.07.|Secondary Aim: To evaluate the short-term effect of brexpiprazole, as measured by the Symptoms of Depression Questionnaire (SDQ), on Day 2. We used the same model as in Aim 1 to test this hypothesis.||||0.04
81620335|NCT03149991|162921975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Degrees of freedom=38.2; t=0.10.|To evaluate the long-term effect of brexpiprazole as measured by the Symptoms of Depression Questionnaire (SDQ) on Day 28. The same model as was used in Aim 1 was used to test this hypothesis.||||0.92
81464896|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.473|3.052||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||3.052|1.473|
81464897|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|0.876|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.26||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.260|0.610|
81464898|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|0.898|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|1.298||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.298|0.622|
81464899|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|1.451|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.105||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||2.105|1.000|
81464900|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|0.418|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.289|0.603||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.603|0.289|
81464901|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|0.338|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.235|0.487||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.487|0.235|
81464902|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|0.808|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.561|1.165||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.165|0.561|
81620336|NCT03149991|162921976|SUPERIORITY||Chi-squared test|0.51||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value was not adjusted, however there were adjustments when using a logistic regression in Statistical Analysis #2.|Chi-squared|||We used a Chi-squared test to assess differences between treatment and control in terms of percent of participants achieving a long-term sustained response, as measured by achieving a 50% or greater reduction on the MADRS on Day 28.||||0.47
81620337|NCT03149991|162921976|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|6.44|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for a priori defined covariates also included in Aim 1.||Logistic regression was used to assess a difference in 50% reduction on the MADRS on Day 28 between groups.||6.44|0.52|0.35
81620338|NCT03149991|162921977|SUPERIORITY|We used contrast tests comparing brexpiprazole and placebo on the a priori specified days of interest.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Because tests were conducted for secondary outcomes, p-values were not corrected for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||degrees of freedom = 41.0, t=2.13.|The same model building approach as used for the primary outcome variable was used for the secondary outcome variables. As per the primary outcome variable, the change scores (i.e., compared to baseline) were the dependent variables of interest. For each secondary outcome variable, non-significant site interaction effects were removed one at a time. This analysis is for the MADRS change scores, reporting here information for Day 2.||||0.04
81653624|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.16|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.33|0.5070
81653625|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.1094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.43|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.43|-0.04|0.1094
81464903|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|0.334|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.233|0.479||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.479|0.233|
81464904|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|0.342|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.237|0.494||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.494|0.237|
81464905|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|0.553|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.382|0.801||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.801|0.382|
81464906|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|0.811|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.562|1.169||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.169|0.562|
81464907|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|1.935|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.347|2.78||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||2.780|1.347|
81464908|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.558|1.147||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.147|0.558|
81464909|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.568|1.184||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.184|0.568|
81464910|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|1.324|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.915|1.917||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.917|0.915|
81620339|NCT03149991|162921977|SUPERIORITY|We used contrast tests comparing brexpiprazole and placebo on the a priori specified days of interest.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.94||0.73|TWO_SIDED|||||Because these tests were conducted for secondary outcomes, p-values were not corrected for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||df = 44.2, t=-0.35|The same model building approach as used for the primary outcome variable was used for the secondary outcome variables. As per the primary outcome variable, the change scores (i.e., compared to baseline) were the dependent variables of interest. For each secondary outcome variable, non-significant site interaction effects were removed one at a time. This analysis is for the MADRS change scores, reporting here information for Day 14.||||0.73
81620340|NCT03149991|162921977|SUPERIORITY|We used contrast tests comparing brexpiprazole and placebo on the a priori specified days of interest.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.16||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||Because these tests were conducted for secondary outcomes, p-values were not corrected for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||df =44.8, t=-0.91|The same model building approach as used for the primary outcome variable was used for the secondary outcome variables. As per the primary outcome variable, the change scores (i.e., compared to baseline) were the dependent variables of interest. For each secondary outcome variable, non-significant site interaction effects were removed one at a time. This analysis is for the MADRS change scores, reporting here information for Day 28.||||0.37
81620341|NCT03149991|162921977|SUPERIORITY|We used contrast tests comparing brexpiprazole and placebo on the a priori specified days of interest.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.06|TWO_SIDED|||||Because these tests were conducted for secondary outcomes, p-values were not corrected for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||degrees of freedom = 40.3, t=1.94.|The same model building approach as used for the primary outcome variable was used for the secondary outcome variables. As per the primary outcome variable, the change scores (i.e., compared to baseline) were the dependent variables of interest. For each secondary outcome variable, non-significant site interaction effects were removed one at a time. This analysis is for the HAMD6 change scores, reporting here information for Day 2.||||0.06
81620342|NCT03149991|162921977|SUPERIORITY|We used contrast tests comparing brexpiprazole and placebo on the a priori specified days of interest.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||Because these tests were conducted for secondary outcomes, p-values were not corrected for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||df = 44.2, t=-0.22|The same model building approach as used for the primary outcome variable was used for the secondary outcome variables. As per the primary outcome variable, the change scores (i.e., compared to baseline) were the dependent variables of interest. For each secondary outcome variable, non-significant site interaction effects were removed one at a time. This analysis is for the HAMD6 change scores, reporting here information for Day 14.||||0.83
81620343|NCT03149991|162921977|SUPERIORITY|We used contrast tests comparing brexpiprazole and placebo on the a priori specified days of interest.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.52|TWO_SIDED|||||Because these tests were conducted for secondary outcomes, p-values were not corrected for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||df =44.0, t=-0.64|The same model building approach as used for the primary outcome variable was used for the secondary outcome variables. As per the primary outcome variable, the change scores (i.e., compared to baseline) were the dependent variables of interest. For each secondary outcome variable, non-significant site interaction effects were removed one at a time. This analysis is for the HAMD6 change scores, reporting here information for Day 28.||||0.52
81620344|NCT03149991|162921977|SUPERIORITY|We used contrast tests comparing brexpiprazole and placebo on the a priori specified days of interest.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.11|TWO_SIDED|||||Because these tests were conducted for secondary outcomes, p-values were not corrected for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||df = 31.0, t=1.67|The same model building approach as used for the primary outcome variable was used for the secondary outcome variables. As per the primary outcome variable, the change scores (i.e., compared to baseline) were the dependent variables of interest. For each secondary outcome variable, non-significant site interaction effects were removed one at a time. This analysis is for the CGI-S change scores, reporting here information for Day 2.||||0.11
81620345|NCT03149991|162921977|SUPERIORITY|We used contrast tests comparing brexpiprazole and placebo on the a priori specified days of interest.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.98|TWO_SIDED|||||Because these tests were conducted for secondary outcomes, p-values were not corrected for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||df=41.1, t=-0.03|The same model building approach as used for the primary outcome variable was used for the secondary outcome variables. As per the primary outcome variable, the change scores (i.e., compared to baseline) were the dependent variables of interest. For each secondary outcome variable, non-significant site interaction effects were removed one at a time. This analysis is for the CGI-S change scores, reporting here information for Day 14.||||0.98
81620346|NCT03149991|162921977|SUPERIORITY|We used contrast tests comparing brexpiprazole and placebo on the a priori specified days of interest.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.45|TWO_SIDED|||||Because these tests were conducted for secondary outcomes, p-values were not corrected for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||df=46.0, t=-0.76|The same model building approach as used for the primary outcome variable was used for the secondary outcome variables. As per the primary outcome variable, the change scores (i.e., compared to baseline) were the dependent variables of interest. For each secondary outcome variable, non-significant site interaction effects were removed one at a time. This analysis is for the CGI-S change scores, reporting here information for Day 28.||||0.45
81536839|NCT03270436|162756237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3376||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in sugar-sweetened beverages consumed per day from baseline to 6 months post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.3376
81653626|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.3112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.30|0.3112
81703469|NCT00633893|163102155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2928||||0.3932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7158|2.3348||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with clinically relevant non-major bleeding to proportion of placebo participants with clinically relevant non-major bleeding equal to 1.0.||2.3348|0.7158|0.3932
81703470|NCT00633893|163102155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.8235||||0.0621||95.0|1.047|3.176||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with clinically relevant non-major bleeding to proportion of placebo participants with clinically relevant non-major bleeding equal to 1.0.||3.1760|1.0470|0.0621
81703471|NCT00633893|163102156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2579||||0.1691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9064|1.7457||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with minor bleeding to proportion of placebo participants with minor bleeding equal to 1.0.||1.7457|0.9064|0.1691
81703472|NCT00633893|163102156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.6971||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2468|2.3102||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with minor bleeding to proportion of placebo participants with minor bleeding equal to 1.0.||2.3102|1.2468|0.0013
81703473|NCT00633893|163102157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2374||||0.1466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9276|1.6507||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with total bleeding to proportion of placebo participants with total bleeding equal to 1.0. Total bleeding was defined as any major, clinically relevant non-major, or minor bleeding.||1.6507|0.9276|0.1466
81620347|NCT03149991|162921977|SUPERIORITY|We used contrast tests comparing brexpiprazole and placebo on the a priori specified days of interest. This model contains an interaction effect with site, because the SITE\*DRUG effect was significant (p=0.03).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Because these tests were conducted for secondary outcomes, p-values were not corrected for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||df=49.2, t=2.39;|The same model building approach as used for the primary outcome variable was used for the secondary outcome variables. As per the primary outcome variable, the change scores (i.e., compared to baseline) were the dependent variables of interest. For each secondary outcome variable, non-significant site interaction effects were removed one at a time. This analysis is for the CGI-I change scores, reporting here information for Day 2.||||0.02
81620348|NCT03149991|162921977|SUPERIORITY|We used contrast tests comparing brexpiprazole and placebo on the a priori specified days of interest. This model contains an interaction effect with site, because the SITE\*DRUG effect was significant (p=0.03).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||Because these tests were conducted for secondary outcomes, p-values were not corrected for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||df=56.8, t=1.85|The same model building approach as used for the primary outcome variable was used for the secondary outcome variables. As per the primary outcome variable, the change scores (i.e., compared to baseline) were the dependent variables of interest. For each secondary outcome variable, non-significant site interaction effects were removed one at a time. This analysis is for the CGI-I change scores, reporting here information for Day 14.||||0.07
81703474|NCT00633893|163102157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.6468||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2552|2.1606||Hochberg adjusted p-value for superiority based on 2 hypotheses tests for apixaban 2.5mg group comparing with placebo group and for apixaban 5mg group comparing with placebo group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis is relative risk proportion of apixaban participants with total bleeding to proportion of placebo participants with total bleeding equal to 1.0. Total bleeding is any major, clinically relevant non-major, or minor bleeding.||2.1606|1.2552|0.0005
81703475|NCT03417505|163102192|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test comparison||||||<0.01
81703476|NCT03417505|163102193|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Calculated p value was \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank comparisons, one-sided||||||<0.05
81703477|NCT03417505|163102194|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|paired 1-sided t-test||||||<0.01
81703478|NCT03417505|163102195|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank comparison, one sided p value||||||<0.01
81703479|NCT03417505|163102196|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Calculated p value was \>0.05.|t-test, 1 sided|paired||||||>0.05
81703480|NCT03417505|163102197|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Calculated p value was \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|paired, 1-sided||||||<0.05
81703481|NCT03417505|163102198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|paired, 1-sided||||||<0.01
81703482|NCT03417505|163102199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Calculated p value was \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|paired, 1-sided||||||<0.05
81703483|NCT03417505|163102200|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Calculated p value was \>0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|paired, 1-sided||||||>0.05
81703484|NCT01444898|163102228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.07
81703485|NCT01444898|163102229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.08
81703486|NCT01444898|163102230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.8
81703487|NCT01444898|163102231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.04
81703488|NCT01444898|163102232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.8
81703489|NCT01444898|163102233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.2
81703490|NCT01444898|163102234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.2
81703491|NCT01444898|163102235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.04
81703492|NCT01444898|163102236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.004
81703493|NCT00443846|163102312|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the difference (Group 1 - Group 2) in seroprotection rate was greater than -10%.|Difference (Group 1 - Group 2)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.7||||||Analysis of non-inferiority was based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method||3.7|-3.7|
81703494|NCT03437044|163102337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|the corresponding baseline value of platelet reactivity was used as covariate||||||0.001
81703495|NCT03437044|163102338|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|the corresponding baseline value of platelet reactivity was used as covariate||||||<0.001
81703496|NCT04583969|163102356|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.02|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio above 1 favors Remdesivir plus Lenzilumab.|Odds ratio, CI, and p-value estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline dexamethasone use, baseline OS, age (continuous), and baseline CRP. Missing data imputed using the 3-stage multiple imputation procedure described in the statistical analysis plan.||2.02|0.63|0.691
81703497|NCT04583969|163102357|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.99|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio above 1 favors Remdesivir plus Lenzilumab.|Odds ratio, CI, and p-value estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline dexamethasone use, baseline OS, age (continuous), and baseline CRP. Missing data imputed using the 3-stage multiple imputation procedure described in the statistical analysis plan.||1.99|0.77|0.378
81703498|NCT04583969|163102358|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio, confidence intervals, and p-value estimated from a Cox model adjusted for baseline dexamethasone use, baseline ordinal score, age, and baseline CRP.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.96||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.2|||Regression, Cox||HR greater than 1 favors Remdesivir plus Lenzilumab.|||1.20|0.76|0.689
81703499|NCT04583969|163102359|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.18|||Regression, Cox||HR greater than 1 favors Remdesivir plus Lenzilumab.|Hazard ratio, confidence intervals, and p-value estimated from a Cox model adjusted for baseline dexamethasone use, baseline ordinal Score, age, and baseline CRP.||1.18|0.79|0.718
81703500|NCT04583969|163102360|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.39|||Proportional odds model||Odds ratio greater than 1 favors Remdesivir plus Lenzilumab.|Includes all ordinal score categories. Odds ratio of a better clinical status score, confidence interval and p-value estimated from a proportional odds model adjusted for baseline steroid use and baseline ordinal score. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation (MI) for participants lost to follow-up before Day 8 while hospitalized, in hospice, long term acute care, or transferred to other hospital while those participants lost to follow-up after discharge to home are assigned a score of 2.||1.39|0.75|0.907
81703501|NCT04583969|163102394|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.27|||Regression, Cox||HR greater than 1 favors Remdesivir plus Lenzilumab|||1.27|0.87|0.609
81703502|NCT04583969|163102395|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.26|||Regression, Cox||HR greater than 1 favors Remdesivir plus Lenzilumab|||1.26|0.85|0.708
81703503|NCT02665468|163102397|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81703504|NCT01057862|163102412|OTHER|We are including the mean and SD of each arm at the start and end of study only as a comparison and not a meaningful analysis. Since higher scores represent a more severe form of the disorder, a drop in scores is seen as an indicator that the treatment had an effect.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.35|||TWO_SIDED||||||||The active arm had a mean PG-YBOCS score of 16 (n=5) at study start with a SD of 7.35. At end of study the active arm had a mean PG-YBOCS score of 10 (n=5) with a SD of 9.35. The placebo arm is not included here as there were only two scores.|Enrollment was lower than expected and due to the low numbers of subjects completing the study (7 subjects (5 active and 2 placebo) completed all interventions) the numbers were not powerful enough to conduct a full analysis or provide any meaningful statistical analyses. We are including the mean and SD of each arm at the beginning and end of the study only as a comparison and not as a meaningful analysis.||||
81703505|NCT01057862|163102413|OTHER|We are including the mean and SD of each arm at the start and end of study only as a comparison and not a meaningful analysis. Since higher scores represent a more severe form of the disorder, a drop in scores is seen as an indicator that the treatment had an effect.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.45|||TWO_SIDED||||||||The active treatment arm had a mean G-SAS score of 26.8 (n=5) at study start with a SD of 11.73. At end the active treatment arm had a mean G-SAS score of 12.6 (n=5) with a SD of 9.45. The placebo arm is not included as there were only 2 scores.|Enrollment was lower than expected and due to the low numbers of subjects completing the study (7 subjects (5 active and 2 placebo) completed all interventions) the numbers were not powerful enough to conduct a full analysis or provide any meaningful statistical analyses. We are including the mean and SD of each arm at the beginning and end of the study only as a comparison and not as a meaningful analysis.||||
81703506|NCT01819506|163102422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.912|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.912
81703507|NCT01784614|163102447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|0.96||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|1.65|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio of Geometric LS mean is WASO of 0.1 mg LY2624803 / Placebo.|||1.65|0.56|0.908
81703508|NCT01784614|163102447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|0.67||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio of Geometric LS mean is WASO of 1.0 mg LY2624803 / Placebo.|||0.98|0.45|0.083
81703509|NCT01784614|163102447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|0.53||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|0.78|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio of Geometric LS mean is WASO of 3.0 mg LY2624803 / Placebo.|||0.78|0.36|0.010
81703510|NCT01784614|163102447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.18|0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio of Geometric LS mean is WASO of 6.0 mg LY2624803 / Placebo.|||0.51|0.18|<0.001
81703511|NCT01484561|163102452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geo Mean-Fold Change|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|0.98|||ANCOVA||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with change in logarithmic mGFR from baseline as dependent variable, treatment and logarithmic baseline as covariate.|Ratio of adjusted geometric mean-fold Change (CP-690,550-placebo vs. placebo-placebo)||0.98|0.86|
81536840|NCT03270436|162756238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.296||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in fruit \& vegetable consumption scores from baseline to immediate post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.2960
81620349|NCT03149991|162921977|SUPERIORITY|We used contrast tests comparing brexpiprazole and placebo on the a priori specified days of interest. This model contains an interaction effect with site, because the SITE\*DRUG effect was significant (p=0.03).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||Because these tests were conducted for secondary outcomes, p-values were not corrected for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis||df=50.5, t=0.91|The same model building approach as used for the primary outcome variable was used for the secondary outcome variables. As per the primary outcome variable, the change scores (i.e., compared to baseline) were the dependent variables of interest. For each secondary outcome variable, non-significant site interaction effects were removed one at a time. This analysis is for the CGI-I change scores, reporting here information for Day 28.||||0.37
81620350|NCT03149991|162921981|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in terms of occurrence of abnormal ECGs.|Chi-squared test|0.28||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to assess group differences (drug vs. placebo) in terms of number of abnormal ECGs out of total ECGs assessed.||||0.60
81620351|NCT03149991|162921981|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in number/percentage of people with an abnormal ECG at baseline.|Chi-squared test|0.94||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to assess for group differences (drug vs. placebo) in number/percentage of people with an abnormal ECG at baseline.||||0.33
81620352|NCT03149991|162921981|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in number/percentage of people with an abnormal ECG at Visit 4.|Chi-squared test|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to assess for group differences (drug vs. placebo) in number/percentage of people with an abnormal ECG at Visit 4.||||1.00
81620353|NCT03149991|162921981|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in number/percentage of people with an abnormal ECG at Visit 5.|Chi-squared test|0.08||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to assess for group differences (drug vs. placebo) in number/percentage of people with an abnormal ECG at Visit 5.||||0.78
81620354|NCT03149991|162921981|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in number/percentage of people with an abnormal ECG at Visit 6.|Chi-squared test|0.02||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to assess for group differences (drug vs. placebo) in number/percentage of people with an abnormal ECG at Visit 6.||||0.90
81620355|NCT03149991|162921981|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in number/percentage of people with an abnormal ECG at Visit 7.|Chi-squared test|0.63||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to assess for group differences (drug vs. placebo) in number/percentage of people with an abnormal ECG at Visit 7.||||0.43
81620356|NCT03149991|162921981|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in number/percentage of people with an abnormal ECG at Visit 9.|Chi-squared test|0.09||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to assess for group differences (drug vs. placebo) in number/percentage of people with an abnormal ECG at Visit 9.||||0.76
81620357|NCT03149991|162921983|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in number of participants reporting adverse events.|Chi-squared test|0.009||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis assessed group differences (drug vs. placebo) in terms of number of participants reporting adverse events.||||0.92
81620358|NCT03149991|162921984|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no difference between the groups in terms of mean number of adverse events per person, among those who reported any adverse events.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis assessed group differences (drug vs. placebo) in terms of mean number of adverse events per person, among those who reported any adverse events.||||0.81
81620359|NCT03149991|162921985|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in occurrence of suicidal ideation.|Chi-squared test|0.43||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to compare by group (drug vs. placebo) the occurrence of suicidal ideation (endorsement of item 1 on the CHRT) throughout the trial.||||0.51
81620360|NCT03149991|162921985|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in occurrence of suicidal ideation.|Chi-squared|2.85||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to compare by group (drug vs. placebo) the occurrence of suicidal ideation (endorsement of item 1 on the CHRT) at Screening.||||0.09
81620361|NCT03149991|162921985|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in occurrence of suicidal ideation.|Chi-squared|0.004||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to compare by group (drug vs. placebo) the occurrence of suicidal ideation (endorsement of item 1 on the CHRT) at Baseline.||||0.95
81620362|NCT03149991|162921985|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in occurrence of suicidal ideation.|Chi-squared|0.005||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to compare by group (drug vs. placebo) the occurrence of suicidal ideation (endorsement of item 1 on the CHRT) on Day 1.||||0.94
81620363|NCT03149991|162921985|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in occurrence of suicidal ideation.|Chi-squared|1.97||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to compare by group (drug vs. placebo) the occurrence of suicidal ideation (endorsement of item 1 on the CHRT) on Day 2.||||0.16
81620364|NCT03149991|162921985|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in occurrence of suicidal ideation.|Chi-squared|0.44||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to compare by group (drug vs. placebo) the occurrence of suicidal ideation (endorsement of item 1 on the CHRT) on Day 5.||||0.51
81620365|NCT03149991|162921985|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in occurrence of suicidal ideation.|Chi-squared|0.94||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to compare by group (drug vs. placebo) the occurrence of suicidal ideation (endorsement of item 1 on the CHRT) on Day 8.||||0.33
81620366|NCT03149991|162921985|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in occurrence of suicidal ideation.|Chi-squared|0.003||||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to compare by group (drug vs. placebo) the occurrence of suicidal ideation (endorsement of item 1 on the CHRT) on Day 11.||||0.96
81620367|NCT03149991|162921985|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in occurrence of suicidal ideation.|Chi-squared|0.5||||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to compare by group (drug vs. placebo) the occurrence of suicidal ideation (endorsement of item 1 on the CHRT) on Day 14.||||0.48
81620368|NCT03149991|162921985|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in occurrence of suicidal ideation.|Chi-squared|0.67||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to compare by group (drug vs. placebo) the occurrence of suicidal ideation (endorsement of item 1 on the CHRT) on Day 17.||||0.41
81620369|NCT03149991|162921985|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in occurrence of suicidal ideation.|Chi-squared|0.17||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to compare by group (drug vs. placebo) the occurrence of suicidal ideation (endorsement of item 1 on the CHRT) on Day 21.||||0.68
81620370|NCT03149991|162921985|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in occurrence of suicidal ideation.|Chi-squared|0.67||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to compare by group (drug vs. placebo) the occurrence of suicidal ideation (endorsement of item 1 on the CHRT) on Day 23.||||0.41
81620371|NCT03149991|162921985|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there would be no group differences in occurrence of suicidal ideation.|Chi-squared|0.67||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis was to compare by group (drug vs. placebo) the occurrence of suicidal ideation (endorsement of item 1 on the CHRT) on Day 28.||||0.41
81620372|NCT01622868|162922060|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||One-sided significance level = 0.10|Z-test|||The study was designed to see if there is a signal in the 12-week CR rate with the addition of lapatinib to warrant a future phase III trial. Null hypothesis: the 12-week post-WBRT/SRS CR rate is ≤ 5%; alternative hypothesis: the addition of lapatinib will increase that CR rate to at least 20%. 114 eligible participants provide 86% power to detect a 15% absolute increase in CR rate at a significance level of 0.10, using a 1-sided Z-test for the difference of 2 proportions.||||0.97
81620373|NCT01622868|162922061|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||One-sided significance level = 0.10|Z-test|||||||0.78
81620374|NCT01622868|162922062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||One-sided significance level = 0.10|Z-test|||4 weeks post-RT||||0.78
81620375|NCT01622868|162922062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||One-sided significance level = 0.10|Z-test|||12 weeks post-RT||||0.97
81468424|NCT03626363|162628539|SUPERIORITY|We sought to have up to 20 participants complete each group so that we could have a statistical power of 0.89 to detect about a 4 burst per minute difference with an alpha of 0.05. We would have had sympathetic nerve data on up to 18 more of the 21 participants that we were not allowed to post-test in the spring of 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Repeated measures analysis of variance with 2 groups (MBSR and SME) and 2 time points (Pre vs. Post). Outcome data reported is the change in the mean number of bursts per minute of muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) from pre to post.||||0.51
81620376|NCT01622868|162922068|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||One-sided significance level = 0.10|z-test|||||||1.00
81620377|NCT01622868|162922070|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.36||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank|||||1.36|0.62|0.67
81620378|NCT01164098|162922071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Using Natural Log Transformed Data||T-test of the natural logarithmic transformed data||||0.18
81620379|NCT01164098|162922072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test of Natural Log Transformed Data.||||0.49
81620380|NCT01164098|162922073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test||||0.37
81620381|NCT04425629|162922077|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|=|0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||||-0.14|-0.52|= 0.0006
81703512|NCT01484561|163102453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geo Mean-Fold Change|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.11|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with change in logarithmic mGFR from baseline as dependent variable, treatment and logarithmic baseline as covariate.|Ratio of adjusted geometric mean-fold change (CP-690,550-placebo vs. placebo-placebo)||1.11|0.97|
81620382|NCT04425629|162922077|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||||-0.19|-0.56|< 0.0001
81620383|NCT04425629|162922078|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0024|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||= 0.0024
81620384|NCT04425629|162922079|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||< 0.0001
81620385|NCT04425629|162922085|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1903|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||= 0.1903
81620386|NCT04425629|162922085|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8431|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||= 0.8431
81620387|NCT04425629|162922141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|16.12||||||||16.12|0.06|
81620388|NCT04425629|162922142|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|3.13||||||||3.13|0.03|
81620389|NCT00232180|162922192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.535|0.741||Using an adaptation of Haybittle-Peto stopping criterion adjusting for two interim analyses, p-value for final primary analysis will be compared to alpha=0.049. No adjustment in alpha will be made on parameters/endpoints other than primary endpoint.|Cox proportional hazard model|||Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, time from electrocardiogram Q wave to the end of the S wave corresponding to ventricle depolarization (QRS) and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||0.741|0.535|<0.0001
81620390|NCT00232180|162922194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.647|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.552|0.757||Statistically significant if p-value \<0.01|Cox proportional hazard model|||The statistical analysis was only performed on the adjudicated endpoint data up to cut-off. Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, QRS complex and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||0.757|0.552|<0.0001
81620391|NCT00232180|162922195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.761||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|0.932||Statistically significant if p-value \<0.01|Cox proportional hazard model|||The statistical analysis was only performed on the adjudicated endpoint data up to cut-off. Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, QRS complex and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||0.932|0.622|0.0081
81620392|NCT00232180|162922196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.757||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.609|0.941||Statistically significant if p-value \<0.01|Cox proportional hazard model|||The statistical analysis was only performed on the adjudicated endpoint data up to cut-off. Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, QRS complex and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||0.941|0.609|0.0120
81529906|NCT01525615|162746250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.941|1.166||MMRM model for log10 (endurance time \[s\]) with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, log10 (baseline endurance time \[s\]), log10 (baseline endurance time \[s\]) by test day interaction, patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was calculated using the delta method.||Treatment ratio between Tio+Olo 5.0/5.0 and Tio+Olo 2.5/5.0. This treatment comparison is not included in the alpha-protected hierarchical testing chain.||1.166|0.941|0.3970
81529907|NCT01525615|162746251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Tretament ratio|1.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.996|1.467||MMRM model for log10 (endurance time \[s\]) with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, log10 (baseline endurance time \[s\]), log10 (baseline endurance time \[s\]) by test day interaction, patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was calculated using the delta method.||Treatment ratio between Tio+Olo 5.0/5.0 and placebo. Since the hierarchical testing chain has been broken, even though this treatment comparison is included as the 3rd one in the alpha-protected hierarchical testing chain, this hypothesis test is descriptive only.||1.467|0.996|0.0552
81529908|NCT01525615|162746251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.211|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.0562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.995|1.475||MMRM model for log10 (endurance time \[s\]) with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, log10 (baseline endurance time \[s\]), log10 (baseline endurance time \[s\]) by test day interaction, patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mean, 95% confidence limits transformed from log10 to original scale. SE was calculated using the delta method. This hypothesis test is descriptive.||Treatment ratio between Tio+Olo 2.5/5.0 and placebo||1.475|0.995|0.0562
81529909|NCT01525615|162746251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.998|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.9822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.826|1.205||MMRM model for log10 (endurance time \[s\]) with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, log10 (baseline endurance time \[s\]), log10 (baseline endurance time \[s\]) by test day interaction, patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was calculated using the delta method.||Treatment ratio between Tio+Olo 5.0/5.0 and Tio+Olo 2.5/5.0. This treatment comparison is not included in the alpha-protected hierarchical testing chain.||1.205|0.826|0.9822
81529910|NCT01525615|162746252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.234|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133|0.336||MMRM model for inspiratory capacity with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline inspiratory capacity, baseline inspiratory capacity by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|This hypothesis test is descriptive.|LSMean=Least square mean.|||0.336|0.133|<0.0001
81529911|NCT01525615|162746252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.207|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.105|0.309||MMRM model for inspiratory capacity with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline inspiratory capacity, baseline inspiratory capacity by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|This hypothesis test is descriptive.||||0.309|0.105|<0.0001
81529912|NCT01525615|162746252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.5892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|0.126||MMRM model for inspiratory capacity with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline inspiratory capacity, baseline inspiratory capacity by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|This hypothesis test is descriptive.||||0.126|-0.072|0.5892
81529913|NCT01525615|162746253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.015|1.248||ANCOVA model for log10 (endurance time \[s\]) with categorical effects of treatment and (log10-transformed) baseline as continuous covariate.|ANCOVA|This hypothesis test is descriptive.||Treatment ratio between Tio+Olo 5.0/5.0 and placebo||1.248|1.015|0.0245
81620393|NCT00232180|162922197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.768|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|0.876||Statistically significant if p-value \<0.01|Cox proportional hazard model|||The statistical analysis was only performed on the adjudicated endpoint data up to cut-off. Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, QRS complex and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||0.876|0.673|<0.0001
81653627|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||0.1345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.33|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.33|-0.05|0.1345
81703513|NCT01484561|163102454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geo Mean-Fold Change|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.16|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with change in logarithmic mGFR from Period 2 baseline/the end of Period 1 as dependent variable, treatment and logarithmic Period 2 baseline/the end of Period 1 as covariate.|Ratio of adjusted geometric mean-fold change (CP-690,550-placebo vs. placebo-placebo)||1.16|1.02|
81529914|NCT01525615|162746253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.0655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.994|1.223|||ANCOVA|Descriptive||Treatment ratio between Tio+Olo 2.5/5.0 and placebo||1.223|0.994|0.0655
81529915|NCT01525615|162746253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.6912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.921|1.132|||ANCOVA|Descriptive||Treatment ratio between Tio+Olo 5.0/5.0 and Tio+Olo 2.5/5.0||1.132|0.921|0.6912
81464911|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|2.388|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.658|3.438||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||3.438|1.658|
81464912|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|0.987|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.688|1.416||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.416|0.688|
81464913|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|1.012|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.701|1.46||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.460|0.701|
81464914|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|1.634|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.128|2.366||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||2.366|1.128|
81464915|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|0.413|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.288|0.592||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.592|0.288|
81464916|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|0.424|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.294|0.61||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.610|0.294|
81464917|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|0.684|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.473|0.99||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.990|0.473|
81464918|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|1.025|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.714|1.473||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.473|0.714|
81464919|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|1.656|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.385||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||2.385|1.150|
81529916|NCT01525615|162746254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.229|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.103|1.37||MMRM model for log10 (endurance time \[s\]) with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, log10 (baseline endurance time \[s\]), log10 (baseline endurance time \[s\]) by test day interaction, patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was calculated using the delta method.||Treatment ratio between Tio+Olo 5.0/5.0 and placebo. Hypothesis test is descriptive||1.370|1.103|0.0002
81653628|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.5148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.12|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.12|-0.24|0.5148
81464920|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 202|1.615|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.115|2.339||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||2.339|1.115|
81464921|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|1.906|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.177|3.087||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||3.087|1.177|
81464922|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.945|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.583|1.533||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.533|0.583|
81464923|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.763|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.468|1.245||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.245|0.468|
81464924|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|1.818|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.119|2.956||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||2.956|1.119|
81464925|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.917|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.568|1.481||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.481|0.568|
81464926|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.855|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.524|1.396||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.396|0.524|
81464927|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|1.203|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.745|1.943||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.943|0.745|
81464928|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.496|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.794||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.794|0.310|
81529917|NCT01525615|162746254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.221|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.095|1.362||MMRM model for log10 (endurance time \[s\]) with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, log10 (baseline endurance time \[s\]), log10 (baseline endurance time \[s\]) by test day interaction, patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was calculated using the delta method.||Treatment ratio between Tio+Olo 2.5/5.0 and placebo. Hypothesis test is descriptive.||1.362|1.095|0.0004
81653629|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.3863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.1|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.25|0.3863
81529918|NCT01525615|162746254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.9062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.905|1.12||MMRM model for log10 (endurance time \[s\]) with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, log10 (baseline endurance time \[s\]), log10 (baseline endurance time \[s\]) by test day interaction, patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was calculated using the delta method.||Treatment ratio between Tio+Olo 5.0/5.0 and Tio+Olo 2.5/5.0. Hypothesis test is descriptive.||1.12|0.905|0.9062
81620394|NCT00232180|162922198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.576|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.473|0.702||Statistically significant if p-value \<0.01|Cox proportional hazard model|||The statistical analysis was only performed on the adjudicated endpoint data up to cut-off. Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, QRS complex and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||0.702|0.473|<0.0001
81653630|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.03|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.03|-0.41|0.0209
81653631|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS men difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.0616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.01|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.01|-0.35|0.0616
81529919|NCT01525615|162746255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.165|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.279||ANCOVA model for inspiratory capacity (liters) with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as continuous covariate.|ANCOVA|Descriptive||||0.279|0.051|0.0049
81620395|NCT00232180|162922199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.751|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.664|0.849||Statistically significant if p-value \<0.01|Cox proportional hazard model|||The statistical analysis was only performed on the adjudicated endpoint data up to cut-off. Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, QRS complex and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||0.849|0.664|<0.0001
81653632|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.06|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.06|-0.33|0.1860
81529920|NCT01525615|162746255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.202|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|0.316||ANCOVA model for inspiratory capacity (liters) with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as continuous covariate.|ANCOVA|Descriptive||||0.316|0.088|0.0006
81703514|NCT01484561|163102455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geo Mean-Fold Change|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|0.97|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with change in logarithmic eGFR (MDRD) from baseline as dependent variable, treatment and logarithmic baseline as covariate.|Ratio of adjusted geometric mean-fold change (CP-690,550-placebo vs. placebo-placebo)||0.97|0.91|
81620396|NCT00232180|162922200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.577|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.475|0.701||Statistically significant if p-value \<0.01|Cox proportional hazard model|||The statistical analysis was only performed on the adjudicated endpoint data up to cut-off. Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, QRS complex and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||0.701|0.475|<0.0001
81620397|NCT00232180|162922201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.694|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.598|0.806||Statistically significant if p-value \<0.01|Cox proportional hazard model|||The statistical analysis was only performed on the adjudicated endpoint data up to cut-off. Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, QRS complex and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||0.806|0.598|<0.0001
81529921|NCT01525615|162746255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|-0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.5162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.151|0.076||ANCOVA model for inspiratory capacity (liters) with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as continuous covariate.|ANCOVA|Descriptive||||0.076|-0.151|0.5162
81620398|NCT00232180|162922202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.316||||0.2321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.839|2.064||Statistically significant if p-value \<0.01|Cox proportional hazard model|||The statistical analysis was only performed on the adjudicated endpoint data up to cut-off. Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, QRS complex and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||2.064|0.839|0.2321
81620399|NCT00232180|162922203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.789||||0.4213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.443|1.406||Statistically significant if p-value \<0.01|Cox proportional hazard model|||The statistical analysis was only performed on the adjudicated endpoint data up to cut-off. Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, QRS complex and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||1.406|0.443|0.4213
81620400|NCT00232180|162922204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.994||||0.9754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.694|1.424||Statistically significant if p-value \<0.01|Cox proportional hazard model|||The statistical analysis was only performed on the adjudicated endpoint data up to cut-off. Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, QRS complex and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||1.424|0.694|0.9754
81529922|NCT01525615|162746256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.225|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.124|0.326||MMRM model for inspiratory capacity with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline inspiratory capacity, baseline inspiratory capacity by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||0.326|0.124|<0.0001
81464929|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.641||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.641|0.250|
81464930|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.954|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.596|1.528||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.528|0.596|
81464931|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.481|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.306|0.758||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.758|0.306|
81620401|NCT00232180|162922205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.2652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.485|1.22||Statistically significant if p-value \<0.01|Cox proportional hazard model|||The statistical analysis was only performed on the adjudicated endpoint data up to cut-off. Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, QRS complex and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||1.220|0.485|0.2652
81620402|NCT00232180|162922206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.971||||0.9537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.366|2.578||Statistically significant if p-value \<0.01|Cox proportional hazard model|||The statistical analysis was only performed on the adjudicated endpoint data up to cut-off. Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, QRS complex and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||2.578|0.366|0.9537
81620403|NCT00232180|162922207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.154||||0.8539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.251|5.312||Statistically significant if p-value \<0.01|Cox proportional hazard model|||The statistical analysis was only performed on the adjudicated endpoint data up to cut-off. Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, QRS complex and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||5.312|0.251|0.8539
81653633|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.16|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.22|0.7730
81703515|NCT01484561|163102456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geo Mean-Fold Change|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.02|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with change in logarithmic eGFR (MDRD) from baseline as dependent variable, treatment and logarithmic baseline as covariate.|Ratio of adjusted geometric mean-fold change (CP-690,550-placebo vs. placebo-placebo)||1.02|0.96|
81464932|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.449|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.279|0.722||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.722|0.279|
81464933|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.631|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.398|1.002||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.002|0.398|
81464934|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.807|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.304||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.304|0.500|
81464935|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|1.924|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.193|3.102||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||3.102|1.193|
81464936|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.611|1.541||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.541|0.611|
81529923|NCT01525615|162746256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.187|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.288||MMRM model for inspiratory capacity with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline inspiratory capacity, baseline inspiratory capacity by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||0.288|0.086|0.0003
81464937|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.905|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.561|1.46||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.460|0.561|
81464938|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|1.273|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.798|2.03||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||2.030|0.798|
81464939|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|2.383|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.474|3.851||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||3.851|1.474|
81464940|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|1.202|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.754|1.915||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.915|0.754|
81464941|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.689|1.821||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.821|0.689|
81464942|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|1.576|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.987|2.516||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||2.516|0.987|
81464943|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.504|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.316|0.805||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.805|0.316|
81464944|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.293|0.754||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.754|0.293|
81464945|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.662|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.414|1.056||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.056|0.414|
81529924|NCT01525615|162746256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.4541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.137||MMRM model for inspiratory capacity with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline inspiratory capacity, baseline inspiratory capacity by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||0.137|-0.061|0.4541
81529925|NCT01525615|162746257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.0||ANCOVA model for mean slope of the intensity of breathing discomfort with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as continuous covariate.|ANCOVA|Descriptive||||-0.000|-0.004|0.0468
81703516|NCT01484561|163102457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geo Mean-Fold Change|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.08|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with change in logarithmic eGFR (MDRD) from Period 2 baseline/end of Period 1 as dependent variable, treatment and logarithmic Period 2 baseline/end of Period 1 as covariate.|Ratio of adjusted geometric mean-fold change (CP-690,550-placebo vs. placebo-placebo)||1.08|1.00|
81529926|NCT01525615|162746257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.0||ANCOVA model for mean slope of the intensity of breathing discomfort with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as continuous covariate.|ANCOVA|Descriptive||||-0.000|-0.005|0.0180
81620404|NCT00232180|162922208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.585||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.376|0.91||Statistically significant if p-value \<0.01|Cox proportional hazard model|||The statistical analysis was only performed on the adjudicated endpoint data up to cut-off. Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, QRS complex and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||0.910|0.376|0.0175
81464946|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|0.932|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.583|1.492||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.492|0.583|
81464947|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|1.312|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.831|2.071||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||2.071|0.831|
81464948|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 387|1.407|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.249||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||2.249|0.880|
81464949|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|5.428|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|7.365||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||7.365|4|
81464950|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|1.091|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.804|1.481||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.481|0.804|
81464951|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.759|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.559|1.031||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.031|0.559|
81464952|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|3.499|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.577|4.751||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other||4.751|2.577|
81529927|NCT01525615|162746257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.6856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.002||ANCOVA model for mean slope of the intensity of breathing discomfort with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as continuous covariate.|ANCOVA|Descriptive||||0.002|-0.002|0.6856
81620405|NCT00232180|162922209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.885||||0.6009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.559|1.4||Statistically significant if p-value \<0.01|Cox proportional hazard model|||The statistical analysis was only performed on the adjudicated endpoint data up to cut-off. Cox proportional hazard model includes treatment as the major factor, adjusting for age, estimated glomerular filtration rate, left ventricular ejection fraction, body mass index, hemoglobin, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, history of hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, baseline left bundle branch block, QRS complex and atrial fibrillation as covariates.||1.400|0.559|0.6009
81653634|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.1593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.07|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.07|-0.44|0.1593
81529928|NCT01525615|162746258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|-0.001||MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, baseline by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||-0.001|-0.005|0.0081
81529929|NCT01525615|162746258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|-0.001||MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, baseline by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||-0.001|-0.005|0.0099
81529930|NCT01525615|162746258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.9626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.002||MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, baseline by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||0.002|-0.002|0.9626
81529931|NCT01525615|162746259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.0598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.0||MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, baseline by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||0.000|-0.004|0.0598
81529932|NCT01525615|162746259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.0||MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, baseline by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||-0.000|-0.005|0.0218
81529933|NCT01525615|162746259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.6549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.003||MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, baseline by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||0.003|-0.002|0.6549
81620406|NCT00414544|162922210|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority was tested.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|1.0|||Confidence interval|The 90% lower confidence bound of the difference between CosmetaLife and Restylane were computed.|The confidence interval is built around the mean difference of the two reporting groups.|The a priori hypothesis for statistical analysis was based on predetermined clinical relevance being set to a difference score between CosmetaLife and Control (Restylane) of -0.5. This clinical relevance was set to -0.5 because the observation scale used is not accurate below 0.5 differences. That is CosmetaLife needed to be greater than 0.5 less than Control (Restylane) in the treatment difference scores to be considered inferior.||1.0|-2.0|
81529934|NCT01525615|162746260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.116|0.224||MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, baseline by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||0.224|0.116|<0.0001
81620407|NCT03538717|162922232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.113|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistics analysis (P value) was performed compositely for all the categories reported.||||0.113
81620408|NCT03538717|162922233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.228|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistics analysis (P value) was performed compositely for all the categories reported.||||0.228
81620409|NCT03538717|162922234|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistics analysis (P value) was performed compositely for all the categories reported.||||0.020
81620410|NCT03538717|162922235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.138|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistics analysis (P value) was performed compositely for all the categories reported.||||0.138
81620411|NCT03538717|162922236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.524|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistics analysis (P value) was performed compositely for all the categories reported.||||0.524
81620412|NCT03538717|162922237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.265|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistics analysis (P value) was performed compositely for all the categories reported.||||0.265
81620413|NCT03538717|162922238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistics analysis (P value) was performed compositely for all the categories reported.||||0.035
81620414|NCT03538717|162922239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.123|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistics analysis (P value) was performed compositely for all the categories reported.||||0.123
81620415|NCT03538717|162922240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.327|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistics analysis (P value) was performed compositely for all the categories reported.||||0.327
81620416|NCT03538717|162922241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.419|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistics analysis (P value) was performed compositely for all the categories reported.||||0.419
81620417|NCT03538717|162922242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistics analysis (P value) was performed compositely for all the categories reported.||||0.010
81620418|NCT03538717|162922243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.446|||||||Chi-squared|||100% clear cells||||0.446
81529935|NCT01525615|162746260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.129|0.239||MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, baseline by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||0.239|0.129|<0.0001
81529936|NCT01525615|162746260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|-0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.6105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.04||MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, baseline by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||0.040|-0.067|0.6105
81620419|NCT03538717|162922243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.596|||||||Chi-squared|||100% non-clear cells||||0.596
81620420|NCT03538717|162922243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.578|||||||Chi-squared|||Majority component of clear cells||||0.578
81620421|NCT03538717|162922243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.706|||||||Fisher Exact|||Majority component of non-clear cells||||0.706
81620422|NCT03538717|162922244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.074|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistics analysis (P value) was performed compositely for all the categories reported.||||0.074
81620423|NCT03538717|162922245|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistics analysis (P value) was performed compositely for all the categories reported.||||0.070
81620424|NCT03538717|162922246|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistics analysis (P value) was performed compositely for all the categories reported.||||0.091
81620425|NCT03538717|162922247|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||Chi-squared|||Lymph nodes||||0.046
81529937|NCT01525615|162746261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.246|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.192|0.3||MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, baseline by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||0.300|0.192|<0.0001
81620426|NCT03538717|162922247|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||CNS||||>0.999
81620427|NCT03538717|162922247|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||Chi-squared|||Hepatic||||0.026
81620428|NCT03538717|162922247|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.327|||||||Chi-squared|||Pulmonary||||0.327
81620429|NCT03538717|162922247|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Chi-squared|||Bone||||0.024
81620430|NCT03538717|162922247|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||Chi-squared|||Another site of metastasis||||0.045
81653635|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.6371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.19|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.19|-0.31|0.6371
81620431|NCT03538717|162922248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.555|||||||Chi-squared|||LDH level \>1.5\*ULN||||0.555
81620432|NCT03538717|162922248|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Hgb levels \<=LLN||||<0.001
81620433|NCT03538717|162922248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.344|||||||Chi-squared|||Corrected Ca levels \>10 mg/dL||||0.344
81620434|NCT03538717|162922248|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Chi-squared|||Neutrophil levels \>ULN||||>0.999
81620435|NCT03538717|162922248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.795|||||||Chi-squared|||Platelet levels \>ULN||||0.795
81620436|NCT03538717|162922248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.184|||||||Chi-squared|||Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio \<=3||||0.184
81620437|NCT03538717|162922249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.235|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistics analysis (P value) was performed compositely for all the categories reported.||||0.235
81620438|NCT01951170|162922275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||||||Change in mTSS scores from baseline to Week 24.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.83
81529938|NCT01525615|162746261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.273|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.218|0.328||MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, baseline by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||0.328|0.218|<0.0001
81529939|NCT01525615|162746261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|-0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.3236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.027||MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, baseline by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||0.027|-0.080|0.3236
81529940|NCT01525615|162746262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.196|0.305||MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, baseline by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||0.305|0.196|<0.0001
81620439|NCT04512482|162922307|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044|||||||ANOVA|||A power analysis determined that a sample size of forty-five (45) subjects would possess 90% power to detect an effect size of 0.5 between the intervention and control legs of the crossover design. With 43 total subjects the study had between 85 and 90% power.||||.044
81620440|NCT04040296|162922319|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.4||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference between arms in the percentage of subjects with the primary outcome within 14 days of randomization.|||3.8|-1.1|0.28
81620441|NCT04040296|162922320|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|9.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|11.0|||Van Elteren test||Difference between arms in the percentage of implemented recommendations with 24 hours of randomization.|Proportions were compared using Cochrane-Mantel Haenszel χ2 test, accounting for stratification by hospital site.||11|8.1|<.001
81620442|NCT04040296|162922321|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.5||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.6|||Van Elteren test||Difference between arms in the percentage of subjects with AKI progression within 14 days of randomization.|Proportions were compared using Cochrane-Mantel Haenszel χ2 test, accounting for stratification by hospital site.||2.6|-1.6|.65
81529941|NCT01525615|162746262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|0.257|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.202|0.312||MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, baseline by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||0.312|0.202|<0.0001
81620443|NCT04040296|162922322|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.1||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.8|||Van Elteren test||Difference between arms in the percentage of subjects who received inpatient dialysis within 14 days of randomization.|Proportions were compared using Cochrane-Mantel Haenszel χ2 test, accounting for stratification by hospital site.||.8|-.7|.89
81620444|NCT04040296|162922323|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.4||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.1|||Van Elteren test||Difference between arms in the percentage of subjects with inpatient mortality within 14 days of randomization.|Proportions were compared using Cochrane-Mantel Haenszel χ2 test, accounting for stratification by hospital site.||2.1|-1.5|.72
81620445|NCT04040296|162922324|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.9||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|4.1|||Van Elteren test||Difference between arms in the percentage of subjects who received a kidney consult within 14 days of randomization.|Proportions were compared using Cochrane-Mantel Haenszel χ2 test, accounting for stratification by hospital site.||4.1|-.3|.31
81620446|NCT04040296|162922325|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-0.9||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.4|||Van Elteren test||Difference between arms in the percentage of subjects discharged to hospice care within 14 days of randomization.|Proportions were compared using Cochrane-Mantel Haenszel χ2 test, accounting for stratification by hospital site.||.4|-2.3|.17
81620447|NCT02528188|162922433|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.39||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|4.68|||Exact methods for risk difference|||||4.68|0.58|0.0123
81620448|NCT02528188|162922433|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.55|8.14|||Exact methods for risk difference|||||8.14|3.55|<0.0001
81620449|NCT02528188|162922434|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|23.5||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|37.7|||Poisson model for rate difference|||||37.7|9.3|0.0012
81529942|NCT01525615|162746262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference-Final Values|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.8156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.047||MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, baseline by test day interaction, and patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Descriptive||||0.047|-0.060|0.8156
81529943|NCT02451943|162746326|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.047||||0.6945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.841|1.303|||Log Rank|Stratified||||1.303|0.841|0.6945
81529944|NCT02451943|162746327|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.951||||0.7618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.312|||Log Rank|Stratified||||1.312|0.690|0.7618
81529945|NCT02451943|162746328|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.231||||0.0422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.009|1.502|||Log Rank|Stratified||||1.502|1.009|0.0422
81529946|NCT02451943|162746334|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.616||||0.0934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.347|1.093|||Log Rank|Stratified||||1.093|0.347|0.0934
81620450|NCT02528188|162922434|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|56.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.4|74.9|||Poisson model for rate difference|||||74.9|38.4|<0.0001
81620451|NCT02528188|162922435|SUPERIORITY|A graphical testing procedure was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 5 mg versus NSAID was tested first and if all primary endpoints were found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg versus NSAID and the key secondary endpoint (\>=50% reduction from baseline in WOMAC Pain at Week 16). Primary endpoints were tested sequentially within a dose in order of WOMAC pain, WOMAC physical function, and PGA.|LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.05||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.46|0.0148
81620452|NCT02528188|162922435|SUPERIORITY|A graphical testing procedure was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 5 mg versus NSAID was tested first and if all primary endpoints were found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg versus NSAID and the key secondary endpoint (\>=50% reduction from baseline in WOMAC Pain at Week 16). Primary endpoints were tested sequentially within a dose in order of WOMAC pain, WOMAC physical function, and PGA.|LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.1597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.06||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.06|-0.36|0.1597
81620453|NCT02528188|162922436|SUPERIORITY|A graphical testing procedure was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 5 mg versus NSAID was tested first and if all primary endpoints were found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg versus NSAID and the key secondary endpoint (\>=50% reduction from baseline in WOMAC Pain at Week 16). Primary endpoints were tested sequentially within a dose in order of WOMAC pain, WOMAC physical function, and PGA.|LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.11||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-0.52|0.0030
81529947|NCT02451943|162746335|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.123||||0.3347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.892|1.413|||Log Rank|Stratified||||1.413|0.892|0.3347
81529948|NCT00412893|162746343|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The upper bound of the 95% CI for the treatment difference was compared to the protocol prespecified non-inferiority margin of 10%. If the upper bound was smaller than 10%, isavuconazole was declared as non-inferior to voriconazole with respect to the primary outcome measure.|Adjusted Treatment Difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.759|5.683|||||The treatment difference (isavuconazole minus voriconazole) was calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method. The strata included Geographical Regions, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|Approximately 255 patients per group were to be enrolled to ensure at least 80% power to demonstrate that the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for a treatment difference in favor of the comparator was no larger than 10%.||5.683|-7.759|
81529949|NCT00412893|162746344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.336|12.572|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|End of Treatment comparison||12.572|-9.336|
81529950|NCT00412893|162746344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.277|10.329|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|Day 42 comparison||10.329|-11.277|
81529951|NCT00412893|162746344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.993|18.379|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|Day 84 comparison||18.379|-1.993|
81529952|NCT00412893|162746345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.15|6.34|||||The treatment difference (isavuconazole minus voriconazole) was calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method. The strata included Geographical Regions, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|||6.340|-9.150|
81529953|NCT00412893|162746347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.64|11.531|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|End of Treatment Comparison||11.531|-10.640|
81529954|NCT00412893|162746347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|-5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.368|5.802|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|Day 42 comparison||5.802|-17.368|
81529955|NCT00412893|162746347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.116|11.758|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|Day 84 comparison||11.758|-11.116|
81529956|NCT00412893|162746348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.429|15.087|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|End of Treatment comparison||15.087|-7.429|
81620454|NCT02528188|162922436|SUPERIORITY|A graphical testing procedure was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 5 mg versus NSAID was tested first and if all primary endpoints were found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg versus NSAID and the key secondary endpoint (\>=50% reduction from baseline in WOMAC Pain at Week 16). Primary endpoints were tested sequentially within a dose in order of WOMAC pain, WOMAC physical function, and PGA.|LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.02||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.02|-0.40|0.0691
81620455|NCT02528188|162922437|SUPERIORITY|A graphical testing procedure was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 5 mg versus NSAID was tested first and if all primary endpoints were found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg versus NSAID and the key secondary endpoint (\>=50% reduction from baseline in WOMAC Pain at Week 16). Primary endpoints were tested sequentially within a dose in order of WOMAC pain, WOMAC physical function, and PGA.|LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.3431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.04||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.04|-0.11|0.3431
81653636|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.5655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.18|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.18|-0.32|0.5655
81653637|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.3326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.36|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.36|-0.12|0.3326
81529957|NCT00412893|162746348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.917|10.586|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|Day 42 Comparison||10.586|-11.917|
81529958|NCT00412893|162746348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.624|19.83|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|Day 84 Comparison||19.830|-1.624|
81529959|NCT00412893|162746349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.936|16.268|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|End of Treatment comparison||16.268|-4.936|
81529960|NCT00412893|162746349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.338|16.032|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|Day 42 comparison||16.032|-5.338|
81620456|NCT02528188|162922437|SUPERIORITY|A graphical testing procedure was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 5 mg versus NSAID was tested first and if all primary endpoints were found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg versus NSAID and the key secondary endpoint (\>=50% reduction from baseline in WOMAC Pain at Week 16). Primary endpoints were tested sequentially within a dose in order of WOMAC pain, WOMAC physical function, and PGA.|LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.6332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.06||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.06|-0.09|0.6332
81620457|NCT02528188|162922438|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5||||0.4082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|2.28|||Exact methods for risk difference|||||2.28|-0.75|0.4082
81620458|NCT02528188|162922438|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.7||||0.0238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.63|||Exact methods for risk difference|||||3.63|0.31|0.0238
81620459|NCT02528188|162922439|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|4.8||||0.2035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|12.2|||Poisson model for rate difference|||||12.2|-2.6|0.2035
81620460|NCT02528188|162922439|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|16.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|27.0|||Poisson model for rate difference|||||27.0|6.8|0.0010
81620461|NCT02528188|162922440|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference|1.99||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|4.17|||Exact methods for risk difference|||Rapidly progressive OA Type 1 or 2||4.17|0.31|0.0248
81620462|NCT02528188|162922440|SUPERIORITY||Risk difference|5.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.16|7.54|||Exact methods for risk difference|||Rapidly Progressive OA Type 1 or 2||7.54|3.16|<0.0001
81620463|NCT02528188|162922440|SUPERIORITY||Risk difference|1.79||||0.0366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|3.92|||Exact methods for risk difference|||Rapidly Progressive OA Type 1||3.92|0.16|0.0366
81620464|NCT02528188|162922440|SUPERIORITY||Risk difference|3.81||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|6.12|||Exact methods for risk difference|||Rapidly Progressive OA Type 1||6.12|1.99|0.0001
81620465|NCT02528188|162922440|SUPERIORITY||Risk difference|0.2||||0.6168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|1.71|||Exact methods for risk difference|||Rapidly Progressive OA Type 2||1.71|-0.76|0.6168
81620466|NCT02528188|162922440|SUPERIORITY||Risk difference|1.3||||0.0388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|2.97|||Exact methods for risk difference|||Rapidly Progressive OA Type 2||2.97|0.17|0.0388
81620467|NCT02528188|162922440|SUPERIORITY||Risk difference|0.1||||0.7245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.51|||Exact methods for risk difference|||Primary osteonecrosis||1.51|-0.74|0.7245
81620468|NCT02528188|162922440|SUPERIORITY||Risk difference|0.1||||0.7182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.52|||Exact methods for risk difference|||Primary osteonecrosis||1.52|-0.74|0.7182
81620469|NCT02528188|162922440|SUPERIORITY||Risk difference|0.2||||0.6824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.9|||Exact methods for risk difference|||Subchondral insufficiency fracture||1.90|-0.96|0.6824
81620470|NCT02528188|162922440|SUPERIORITY||Risk difference|0.3||||0.5632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|2.03|||Exact methods for risk difference|||Subchondral insufficiency fracture||2.03|-0.86|0.5632
81620471|NCT02528188|162922441|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|19.56||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.78|32.35|||Poisson model for rate difference|||Rapidly Progressive OA Type 1 or 2||32.35|6.78|0.0027
81620472|NCT02528188|162922441|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|51.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.47|68.5|||Poisson model for rate difference|||Rapidly Progressive OA Type 1 or 2||68.50|34.47|<0.0001
81620473|NCT02528188|162922441|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|17.58||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.39|29.76|||Poisson model for rate difference|||Rapidly Progressive OA Type 1||29.76|5.39|0.0047
81620474|NCT02528188|162922441|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|38.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.05|53.4|||Poisson model for rate difference|||Rapidly Progressive OA Type 1||53.40|23.05|<0.0001
81620475|NCT02528188|162922441|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|1.94||||0.3214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|5.76|||Poisson model for rate difference|||Rapidly Progressive OA Type 2||5.76|-1.89|0.3214
81620476|NCT02528188|162922441|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|12.88||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.36|20.39|||Poisson model for rate difference|||Rapidly Progressive OA Type 2||20.39|5.36|0.0008
81620477|NCT02528188|162922441|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|1.9||||0.5394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|7.96|||Poisson model for rate difference|||Subchondral Insufficiency Fracture||7.96|-4.17|0.5394
81620478|NCT02528188|162922441|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|2.98||||0.3636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|9.39|||Poisson model for rate difference|||Subchondral Insufficiency Fracture||9.39|-3.44|0.3636
81620479|NCT02528188|162922441|SUPERIORITY||Poisson model for rate difference|1.0|||||||||||||95% CI was not estimable since there were less number of participants with events.|Primary osteonecrosis||||
81620480|NCT02528188|162922441|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|1.0|||||||||||||95% CI was not estimable since there were less number of participants with events.|Primary osteonecrosis||||
81620481|NCT02528188|162922442|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.87||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.43|7.74||The event of adjudicated primary osteonecrosis in the tanezumab 2.5 mg treatment group is not included in this analysis. Conclusions for this analysis do not change as the comparison to NSAID is already statistically significant in favor of NSAID.|Exact methods for risk difference|||||7.74|2.43|0.0002
81620482|NCT02528188|162922442|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.73|12.52|||Exact methods for risk difference|||||12.52|6.73|<0.0001
81620483|NCT02528188|162922443|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|48.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.76|69.74||The event of adjudicated primary osteonecrosis in the tanezumab 2.5 mg treatment group is not included in this analysis. Conclusions for this analysis do not change as the comparison to NSAID is already statistically significant in favor of NSAID.|Poisson model for rate difference|||||69.74|26.76|<0.0001
81620484|NCT02528188|162922443|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|95.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.25|121.42|||Poisson model for rate difference|||||121.42|70.25|<0.0001
81620485|NCT02528188|162922444|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change in medial JSW width at Week 56: ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline JSW as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.01|-0.15|0.0979
81703517|NCT01484561|163102458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geo Mean-Fold Change|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|0.98|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with change in logarithmic eGFR (Cockcroft-Gault) from baseline as dependent variable, treatment and logarithmic baseline as covariate.|Ratio of adjusted geometric mean-fold change (CP-690,550-placebo vs. placebo-placebo)||0.98|0.92|
81703518|NCT01484561|163102459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geo Mean-Fold Change|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.02|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with change in logarithmic eGFR (Cockcroft-Gault) from baseline as dependent variable, treatment and logarithmic baseline as covariate.|Ratio of adjusted geometric mean-fold change (CP-690,550-placebo vs. placebo-placebo)||1.02|0.97|
81620486|NCT02528188|162922444|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change in medial JSW at Week 56: ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline JSW as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-0.24|<0.0001
81620487|NCT02528188|162922444|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.1162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change in medial JSW at Week 80: ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline JSW as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.02|-0.17|0.1162
81620488|NCT02528188|162922444|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change in medial JSW at Week 80: ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline JSW as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.22|0.0128
81620489|NCT02528188|162922444|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.8885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change in lateral JSW at Week 56: ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline JSW as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.20|-0.17|0.8885
81620490|NCT02528188|162922444|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.6345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change in lateral JSW at Week 56: ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline JSW as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.15|-0.24|0.6345
81620491|NCT02528188|162922444|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.4406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change in lateral JSW at Week 80: ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline JSW as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.14|-0.32|0.4406
81620492|NCT02528188|162922444|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.7109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change in lateral JSW at Week 80: ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline JSW as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.28|-0.19|0.7109
81620493|NCT02528188|162922445|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline JSW as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.30|0.1020
81620494|NCT02528188|162922445|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline JSW as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.35|0.0230
81620495|NCT02528188|162922445|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 80: ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline JSW as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.01|-0.37|0.0645
81620496|NCT02528188|162922445|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.5005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 80: ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline JSW as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.13|-0.26|0.5005
81620497|NCT02528188|162922446|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.0358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.29|||Regression, Logistic|||Decrease in medial JSW at Week 56: Logistic regression model included treatment, and baseline JSW as covariate.||3.29|1.04|0.0358
81620498|NCT02528188|162922446|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|4.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Decrease in medial JSW at Week 56: Logistic regression model included treatment, and baseline JSW as covariate.||4.12|1.37|0.0021
81620499|NCT02528188|162922446|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.0301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|3.77|||Regression, Logistic|||Decrease in medial JSW at Week 80: Logistic regression model included treatment, and baseline JSW as covariate.||3.77|1.07|0.0301
81620500|NCT02528188|162922446|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.65||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|4.85|||Regression, Logistic|||Decrease in medial JSW at Week 80: Logistic regression model included treatment, and baseline JSW as covariate.||4.85|1.45|0.0016
81620501|NCT02528188|162922446|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.3002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Decrease in lateral JSW at Week 56: Logistic regression model included treatment, and baseline JSW as covariate.||1.70|0.18|0.3002
81620502|NCT02528188|162922446|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.8997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.89|||Regression, Logistic|||Decrease in lateral JSW at Week 56: Logistic regression model included treatment, and baseline JSW as covariate.||2.89|0.39|0.8997
81620503|NCT02528188|162922446|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.4559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|4.18|||Regression, Logistic|||Decrease in lateral JSW at Week 80: Logistic regression model included treatment, and baseline JSW as covariate.||4.18|0.53|0.4559
81620504|NCT02528188|162922446|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.5996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Decrease in lateral JSW at Week 80: Logistic regression model included treatment, and baseline JSW as covariate.||2.54|0.20|0.5996
81620505|NCT02528188|162922447|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.37||||0.0714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|12.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Decrease at Week 56: Logistic regression model included treatment, and baseline JSW as covariate||12.65|0.90|0.0714
81620506|NCT02528188|162922447|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.42||||0.0681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|12.84|||Regression, Logistic|||Decrease at Week 56: Logistic regression model included treatment, and baseline JSW as covariate||12.84|0.91|0.0681
81620507|NCT02528188|162922447|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.12||||0.0967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|11.95|||Regression, Logistic|||Decrease at Week 80: Logistic regression model included treatment, and baseline JSW as covariate||11.95|0.81|0.0967
81620508|NCT02528188|162922447|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.11||||0.0976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|11.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Decrease at Week 80: Logistic regression model included treatment, and baseline JSW as covariate||11.90|0.81|0.0976
81620509|NCT02528188|162922448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.2212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.06|-0.27|0.2212
81620510|NCT02528188|162922448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.4557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.23|-0.10|0.4557
81620511|NCT02528188|162922448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.09|-0.45|0.0029
81620512|NCT02528188|162922448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.14|-0.50|0.0005
81620513|NCT02528188|162922448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.1273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.04|-0.33|0.1273
81620514|NCT02528188|162922448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.20|-0.57|<0.0001
81620515|NCT02528188|162922448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.6349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.19|-0.31|0.6349
81620516|NCT02528188|162922448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.06|-0.44|0.1339
81620517|NCT02528188|162922448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.6237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.20|-0.33|0.6237
81620518|NCT02528188|162922448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.4224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.16|-0.37|0.4224
81620519|NCT02528188|162922448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.7526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.22|-0.31|0.7526
81620520|NCT02528188|162922448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.7328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.22|-0.31|0.7328
81620521|NCT02528188|162922448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.5888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.19|-0.33|0.5888
81620522|NCT02528188|162922448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.9345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.26|-0.28|0.9345
81620523|NCT02528188|162922448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.25|-0.29|0.8782
81620524|NCT02528188|162922448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.7076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.32|-0.22|0.7076
81620525|NCT02528188|162922450|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.04|-0.37|0.0150
81620526|NCT02528188|162922450|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.3286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.08|-0.25|0.3286
81620527|NCT02528188|162922450|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.15|-0.50|0.0004
81620528|NCT02528188|162922450|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.17|-0.53|0.0001
81620529|NCT02528188|162922450|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.00|-0.37|0.0517
81620530|NCT02528188|162922450|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.23|-0.61|<0.0001
81620531|NCT02528188|162922450|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.3621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.13|-0.37|0.3621
81620532|NCT02528188|162922450|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.47|0.0832
81620533|NCT02528188|162922450|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.4072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.15|-0.38|0.4072
81620534|NCT02528188|162922450|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.3404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.13|-0.39|0.3404
81620535|NCT02528188|162922450|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.6344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.20|-0.34|0.6344
81620536|NCT02528188|162922450|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.5756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.19|-0.35|0.5756
81620537|NCT02528188|162922450|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.4394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.16|-0.38|0.4394
81620538|NCT02528188|162922450|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.7747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.23|-0.31|0.7747
81620539|NCT02528188|162922450|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.7305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.22|-0.32|0.7305
81620540|NCT02528188|162922450|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.32|-0.22|0.7330
81620541|NCT02528188|162922452|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.2159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.02|-0.10|0.2159
81620542|NCT02528188|162922452|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.2049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.02|-0.10|0.2049
81620543|NCT02528188|162922452|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.06|-0.19|0.0002
81620544|NCT02528188|162922452|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-0.21|<0.0001
81620545|NCT02528188|162922452|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.7799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.06|-0.08|0.7799
81620546|NCT02528188|162922452|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.16|0.0061
81620547|NCT02528188|162922452|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.9718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.10|-0.10|0.9718
81529961|NCT00412893|162746349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.231|19.186|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|Day 84 comparison||19.186|-1.231|
81620548|NCT02528188|162922452|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.3292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.05|-0.14|0.3292
81620549|NCT02528188|162922452|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.10|-0.10|0.9830
81620550|NCT02528188|162922452|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.9137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.11|-0.09|0.9137
81620551|NCT02528188|162922452|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.8784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.09|-0.11|0.8784
81620552|NCT02528188|162922452|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.9995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.10|-0.10|0.9995
81620553|NCT02528188|162922452|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.6648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.08|-0.13|0.6648
81620554|NCT02528188|162922452|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.12|-0.09|0.7280
81620555|NCT02528188|162922452|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.8856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.11|-0.09|0.8856
81620556|NCT02528188|162922452|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.2814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline PGA and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.16|-0.05|0.2814
81620557|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.4691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.28|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 2||1.28|0.89|0.4691
81620558|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.5451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.13|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 2||1.13|0.79|0.5451
81620559|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.54|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 4||1.54|1.08|0.0059
81620560|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.55|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 4||1.55|1.08|0.0057
81620561|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.1584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.38|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 8||1.38|0.95|0.1584
81620562|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.006||95.0|1.08|1.58|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 8||1.58|1.08|0.0060
81653638|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.201||0.3577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.22|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.59|0.3577
81653639|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.192||0.1646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.11|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.66|0.1646
81703519|NCT01484561|163102460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geo Mean-Fold Change|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.07|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with change in logarithmic eGFR (Cockcroft-Gault) from Period 2 baseline/end of Period 1 as dependent variable, treatment and logarithmic Period 2 baseline/end of Period 1 as covariate.|Ratio of adjusted geometric mean-fold change (CP-690,550-placebo vs. placebo-placebo)||1.07|1.01|
81703520|NCT01484561|163102461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geo Mean-Fold Change|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.08|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with change in logarithmic creatinine from baseline as dependent variable, treatment and logarithmic baseline as covariate.|Ratio of adjusted geometric mean-fold change (CP-690,550-placebo vs. placebo-placebo)||1.08|1.02|
81529962|NCT00412893|162746350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.043|16.026|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|End of Treatment comparison||16.026|-6.043|
81529963|NCT00412893|162746350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted treatment Difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.873|11.22|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|Day 42 comparison||11.220|-10.873|
81529964|NCT00412893|162746350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted treatment Difference|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.533|15.939|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|Day 84 comparison||15.939|-6.533|
81529965|NCT00412893|162746351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.429|17.218|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|End of Treatment comparison||17.218|-8.429|
81529966|NCT00412893|162746351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.071|10.073|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|Day 42 comparison||10.073|-15.071|
81529967|NCT00412893|162746351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.633|14.499|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|Day 84 comparison||14.499|-8.633|
81529968|NCT00412893|162746352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.145|17.696|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|End of Treatment comparison||17.696|-5.145|
81529969|NCT00412893|162746352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.335|19.356|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|Day 42 comparison||19.356|-3.335|
81653640|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.0545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.0|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.00|-0.46|0.0545
81703521|NCT01484561|163102462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geo Mean-Fold Change|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.04|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with change in logarithmic creatinine from baseline as dependent variable, treatment and logarithmic baseline as covariate.|Ratio of adjusted geometric mean-fold change (CP-690,550-placebo vs. placebo-placebo)||1.04|0.98|
81703522|NCT01484561|163102463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geo Mean-Fold Change|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.0|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with change in logarithmic creatinine from Period 2 baseline/the end of Period 1 as dependent variable, treatment and Period 2 baseline/the end of Period 1 as covariate.|Ratio of adjusted geometric mean-fold change (CP-690,550-placebo vs. placebo-placebo)||1.00|0.94|
81529970|NCT00412893|162746352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.187|16.332|||||The adjusted treatment difference (Voriconazole-Isavuconazole) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of Geographical Region, Allogeneic BMT Status and Uncontrolled Malignancy Status.|Day 84 comparison||16.332|-6.187|
81529971|NCT03951077|162746354|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|-5.9||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.38|3.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Across the strata, 90% confidence interval (CI) for adjusted difference and p-value were calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for strata (Baseline FG score \[\< 8, ≥ 8\], and baseline normal/obese status \[BMI \< 30, ≥ 30\]) for the comparison of between each elagolix group and placebo. If zero frequency occurred, the zero count was replaced by 0.1 to prevent dividing by zero.||3.49|-15.38|0.300
81529972|NCT03951077|162746354|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|-5.9||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.65|3.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Across the strata, 90% CI for adjusted difference and p-value were calculated according to the CMH test adjusted for strata (Baseline FG score \[\< 8, ≥ 8\], and baseline normal/obese status \[BMI \< 30, ≥ 30\]) for the comparison of between each elagolix group and placebo. If zero frequency occurred, the zero count was replaced by 0.1 to prevent dividing by zero.||3.86|-15.65|0.320
81620563|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.1117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.46|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 16||1.46|0.96|0.1117
81620564|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.1004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.47|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 16||1.47|0.97|0.1004
81620565|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.6258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.25|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 24||1.25|0.87|0.6258
81620566|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.1154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.39|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 24||1.39|0.96|0.1154
81620567|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.8018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.22|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 32||1.22|0.86|0.8018
81620568|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.5697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.26|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 32||1.26|0.88|0.5697
81620569|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.2|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 40||1.20|0.84|0.9557
81620570|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.8553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.22|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 40||1.22|0.85|0.8553
81620571|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.2|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 48||1.20|0.84|0.9901
81620572|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.14|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 48||1.14|0.80|0.5870
81620573|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.8302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.22|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 56||1.22|0.85|0.8302
81620574|NCT02528188|162922454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.4823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.12|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 56||1.12|0.79|0.4823
81620575|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.2938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.33|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 2: \>=30% reduction||1.33|0.92|0.2938
81620576|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.3146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.1|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 2: \>=30% reduction||1.10|0.75|0.3146
81620577|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.0748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.58|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 2: \>=50% reduction||1.58|0.98|0.0748
81620578|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.45|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 2: \>=50% reduction||1.45|0.89|0.3000
81620579|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.74|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 2: \>=70% reduction||1.74|0.86|0.2550
81620580|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.62|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 2: \>=70% reduction||1.62|0.80|0.4780
81620581|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.4006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.42|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 2: \>=90% reduction||2.42|0.70|0.4006
81620582|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.3089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.54|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 2: \>=90% reduction||2.54|0.74|0.3089
81620583|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.5|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 4: \>=30% reduction||1.50|1.05|0.0114
81620584|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.47|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 4: \>=30% reduction||1.47|1.03|0.0239
81620585|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.6|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 4: \>=50% reduction||1.60|1.07|0.0079
81620586|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.6|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 4: \>=50% reduction||1.60|1.08|0.0068
81620587|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.1037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.62|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 4: \>=70% reduction||1.62|0.96|0.1037
81620588|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.88|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 4: \>=70% reduction||1.88|1.12|0.0046
81653641|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||0.2903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.11|||MMRM|||Suicide, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.35|0.2903
81653642|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.0395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.45|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.45|0.01|0.0395
81620589|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.1971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.19|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 4: \>=90% reduction||2.19|0.85|0.1971
81620590|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.52|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 4: \>=90% reduction||2.52|1.00|0.0480
81620591|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.4744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.28|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 8: \>=30% reduction||1.28|0.89|0.4744
81620592|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.0336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.45|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 8: \>=30% reduction||1.45|1.02|0.0336
81620593|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.0559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.44|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 8: \>=50% reduction||1.44|1.00|0.0559
81620594|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.61|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 8: \>=50% reduction||1.61|1.11|0.0021
81620595|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.0535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.59|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 8: \>=70% reduction||1.59|1.00|0.0535
81620596|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|1.92|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 8: \>=70% reduction||1.92|1.22|0.0003
81620597|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.6421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.7|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 8: \>=90% reduction||1.70|0.72|0.6421
81620598|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.0207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.38|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 8: \>=90% reduction||2.38|1.07|0.0207
81620599|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.1635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.39|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 16: \>=30% reduction||1.39|0.95|0.1635
81620600|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.0529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.47|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 16: \>=30% reduction||1.47|1.00|0.0529
81620601|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY|The two key secondary comparisons for 'Participants with \>=50% reduction from baseline in WOMAC Pain at Week 16' (tanezumab 2.5 mg treatment group versus NSAID and tanezumab 5 mg treatment group versus NSAID) could not be considered significant since preceding tests in the graphical testing procedure were not significant.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.1322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.37|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 16: \>=50% reduction||1.37|0.96|0.1322
81620602|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY|The two key secondary comparisons for 'Participants with \>=50% reduction from baseline in WOMAC Pain at Week 16' (tanezumab 2.5 mg treatment group versus NSAID and tanezumab 5 mg treatment group versus NSAID) could not be considered significant since preceding tests in the graphical testing procedure were not significant.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.46|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 16: \>=50% reduction||1.46|1.02|0.0262
81703523|NCT01484561|163102464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.6|48.73||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Normal approximation for proportions|||Between-group difference in ACR20 Response at End of Period 1||48.73|23.60|<0.001
81529973|NCT03951077|162746354|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|-5.6||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.87|3.59|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Across the strata, 90% CI for adjusted difference and p-value were calculated according to the CMH test adjusted for strata (Baseline FG score \[\< 8, ≥ 8\], and baseline normal/obese status \[BMI \< 30, ≥ 30\]) for the comparison of between each elagolix group and placebo. If zero frequency occurred, the zero count was replaced by 0.1 to prevent dividing by zero.||3.59|-14.87|0.315
81529974|NCT03951077|162746354|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|-6.7||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.63|3.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Across the strata, 90% CI for adjusted difference and p-value were calculated according to the CMH test adjusted for strata (Baseline FG score \[\< 8, ≥ 8\], and baseline normal/obese status \[BMI \< 30, ≥ 30\]) for the comparison of between each elagolix group and placebo. If zero frequency occurred, the zero count was replaced by 0.1 to prevent dividing by zero.||3.19|-16.63|0.265
81620603|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.22|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 16: \>=70% reduction||1.22|0.83|0.9805
81620604|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.61|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 16: \>=70% reduction||1.61|1.10|0.0033
81620605|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.69|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 16: \>=90% reduction||1.69|0.92|0.1590
81620606|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.11|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 16: \>=90% reduction||2.11|1.17|0.0024
81620607|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.2|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 24: \>=30% reduction||1.20|0.83|0.9932
81620608|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.4374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.29|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 24: \>=30% reduction||1.29|0.90|0.4374
81620609|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.4406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.28|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 24: \>=50% reduction||1.28|0.90|0.4406
81620610|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.4078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.29|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 24: \>=50% reduction||1.29|0.90|0.4078
81620611|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.4071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.31|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 24: \>=70% reduction||1.31|0.89|0.4071
81620612|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.5|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 24: \>=70% reduction||1.50|1.03|0.0248
81620613|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.3641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.16|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 24: \>=90% reduction||1.16|0.66|0.3641
81620614|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.2497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.53|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 24: \>=90% reduction||1.53|0.89|0.2497
81620615|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.8682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.21|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 32: \>=30% reduction||1.21|0.85|0.8682
81620616|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.7317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.16|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 32: \>=30% reduction||1.16|0.81|0.7317
81620617|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.6493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.24|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 32: \>=50% reduction||1.24|0.87|0.6493
81620618|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.7973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.17|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 32: \>=50% reduction||1.17|0.82|0.7973
81620619|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.0757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.45|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 32: \>=70% reduction||1.45|0.98|0.0757
81620620|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.0578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.47|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 32: \>=70% reduction||1.47|0.99|0.0578
81620621|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.37|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 32: \>=90% reduction||1.37|0.76|0.9010
81620622|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.0548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.74|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 32: \>=90% reduction||1.74|0.99|0.0548
81620623|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.7331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.23|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 40: \>=30% reduction||1.23|0.86|0.7331
81653643|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.29|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.29|-0.14|0.4690
81653644|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.6066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.35|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.35|-0.20|0.6066
81653645|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.9737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.27|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.27|-0.26|0.9737
81653646|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.42|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.42|-0.17|0.4030
81653647|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.6357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.22|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.36|0.6357
81653648|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.8605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.24|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.29|0.8605
81653649|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.7534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.22|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.30|0.7534
81653650|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.201||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.23|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.23|-1.03|0.0021
81653651|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196||0.0394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.02|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.02|-0.80|0.0394
81653652|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.208||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.2|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.20|-1.03|0.0039
81653653|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202||0.1591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.11|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.69|0.1591
81703524|NCT01484561|163102464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.14||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.56|29.34||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Normal approximation for proportions|||Between-group difference in ACR20 Response at End of Period 2||29.34|2.56|0.050
81529975|NCT03951077|162746354|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|-0.8||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.1|11.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Across the strata, 90% CI for adjusted difference and p-value were calculated according to the CMH test adjusted for strata (Baseline FG score \[\< 8, ≥ 8\], and baseline normal/obese status \[BMI \< 30, ≥ 30\]) for the comparison of between each elagolix group and placebo. If zero frequency occurred, the zero count was replaced by 0.1 to prevent dividing by zero.||11.48|-13.10|0.914
81620624|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.8632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.18|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 40: \>=30% reduction||1.18|0.82|0.8632
81620625|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.6262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.25|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 40: \>=50% reduction||1.25|0.88|0.6262
81620626|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.6817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.15|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 40: \>=50% reduction||1.15|0.81|0.6817
81653654|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.1402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.1|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.73|0.1402
81653655|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.1|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.10|-0.91|0.0143
81653656|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204||0.2293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.16|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.65|0.2293
81653657|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.05|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.74|0.0884
81653658|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.207||0.0622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.02|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.02|-0.80|0.0622
81653659|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202||0.0955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.06|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.06|-0.74|0.0955
81653660|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.09|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.09|-0.92|0.0173
81653661|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.206||0.1687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.12|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.12|-0.69|0.1687
81703525|NCT01484561|163102465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.24|30.8||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Normal approximation for proportions|||Between-group difference in ACR50 Response at End of Period 1||30.80|11.24|<0.001
81620627|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.24|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 40: \>=70% reduction||1.24|0.85|0.7990
81620628|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.6786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.26|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 40: \>=70% reduction||1.26|0.86|0.6786
81620629|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.8069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.38|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 40: \>=90% reduction||1.38|0.78|0.8069
81620630|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.2951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.54|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 40: \>=90% reduction||1.54|0.88|0.2951
81620631|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.21|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 48: \>=30% reduction||1.21|0.85|0.9093
81620632|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.5032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.12|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 48: \>=30% reduction||1.12|0.79|0.5032
81620633|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.4382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.28|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 48: \>=50% reduction||1.28|0.90|0.4382
81620634|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.5638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.13|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 48: \>=50% reduction||1.13|0.79|0.5638
81653662|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.258||0.3861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.29|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.29|-0.74|0.3861
81653663|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.4|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.40|-0.59|0.7060
81653664|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.14|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.14|-1.05|0.0112
81653665|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.01|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.01|-0.86|0.0570
81703526|NCT01484561|163102465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.13||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.92|27.08||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Normal approximation for proportions|||Between-group difference in ACR50 Response at End of Period 2||27.08|6.92|0.006
81653666|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.208||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.26|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.26|-1.08|0.0018
81653667|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205||0.0443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.01|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Early, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.01|-0.83|0.0443
81703527|NCT01484561|163102466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.95|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.06|25.05||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Normal approximation for proportions|||Between-group difference in ACR70 Response at End of Period 1||25.05|12.06|<0.001
81620635|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.6436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.27|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 48: \>=70% reduction||1.27|0.86|0.6436
81620636|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.26|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 48: \>=70% reduction||1.26|0.85|0.7060
81620637|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.7729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.28|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 48: \>=90% reduction||1.28|0.72|0.7729
81620638|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.6405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.42|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 48: \>=90% reduction||1.42|0.81|0.6405
81620639|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.21|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 56: \>=30% reduction||1.21|0.85|0.9046
81620640|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.4491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.11|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 56: \>=30% reduction||1.11|0.78|0.4491
81620641|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.7429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.23|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 56: \>=50% reduction||1.23|0.86|0.7429
81620642|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.3467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.1|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 56: \>=50% reduction||1.10|0.77|0.3467
81620643|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.7624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.26|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 56: \>=70% reduction||1.26|0.85|0.7624
81703528|NCT01484561|163102466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.53||0.038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.51|13.12||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Normal approximation for proportions|||Between-group difference in ACR70 Response at End of Period 2||13.12|1.51|0.038
81620644|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.7686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.18|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 56: \>=70% reduction||1.18|0.80|0.7686
81620645|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.33|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 56: \>=90% reduction||1.33|0.74|0.9384
81620646|NCT02528188|162922455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.8495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.38|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.|Week 56: \>=90% reduction||1.38|0.77|0.8495
81620647|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.0651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.44|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 2: \>=30% reduction||1.44|0.99|0.0651
81620648|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.22|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 2: \>=30% reduction||1.22|0.84|0.9032
81620649|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.72|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 2: \>=50% reduction||1.72|1.08|0.0100
81620650|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.3728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.42|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 2: \>=50% reduction||1.42|0.88|0.3728
81620651|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.04|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 2: \>=70% reduction||2.04|1.01|0.0434
81620652|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.0425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.04|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 2: \>=70% reduction||2.04|1.01|0.0425
81620653|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.5442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.34|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 2: \>=90% reduction||2.34|0.64|0.5442
81620654|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|3.45|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 2: \>=90% reduction||3.45|1.05|0.0349
81620655|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.51|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 4: \>=30% reduction||1.51|1.05|0.0108
81620656|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.52|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 4: \>=30% reduction||1.52|1.07|0.0080
81620657|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|1.83|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 4: \>=50% reduction||1.83|1.22|<0.0001
81620658|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.85|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 4: \>=50% reduction||1.85|1.24|<0.0001
81620659|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.88|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 4: \>=70% reduction||1.88|1.11|0.0060
81620660|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.93|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 4: \>=70% reduction||1.93|1.14|0.0031
81620661|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.88|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 4: \>=90% reduction||2.88|1.08|0.0235
81620662|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|3.42|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 4: \>=90% reduction||3.42|1.31|0.0021
81620663|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.7613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.23|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 8: \>=30% reduction||1.23|0.86|0.7613
81620664|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.0548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.43|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 8: \>=30% reduction||1.43|1.00|0.0548
81620665|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.51|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 8: \>=50% reduction||1.51|1.04|0.0196
81620666|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.75|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 8: \>=50% reduction||1.75|1.20|<0.0001
81653668|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.1197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.37|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.37|-0.04|0.1197
81653669|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.7171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.16|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.24|0.7171
81529976|NCT03951077|162746355|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean of Difference|-5.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.429||0.087|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.628|-0.231|||MMRM|||P-value is from mixed-effect model repeated measure (MMRM) with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline FG score (\< 8, ≥ 8), and baseline normal/obese status (BMI \< 30, ≥ 30), participant as a random effect, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline measurement. Model is based on unstructured variance covariance structure.||-0.231|-11.628|0.087
81529977|NCT03951077|162746355|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-8.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.435||0.012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.533|-3.118|||MMRM|||P-value is from MMRM with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline FG score (\< 8, ≥ 8), and baseline normal/obese status (BMI \< 30, ≥ 30), participant as a random effect, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline measurement. Model is based on unstructured variance covariance structure.||-3.118|-14.533|0.012
81529978|NCT03951077|162746355|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.356|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.673|-10.519|||MMRM|||P-value is from MMRM with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline FG score (\< 8, ≥ 8), and baseline normal/obese status (BMI \< 30, ≥ 30), participant as a random effect, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline measurement. Model is based on unstructured variance covariance structure.||-10.519|-21.673|<0.001
81529979|NCT03951077|162746355|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-6.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.593||0.091|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.116|-0.176|||MMRM|||P-value is from MMRM with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline FG score (\< 8, ≥ 8), and baseline normal/obese status (BMI \< 30, ≥ 30), participant as a random effect, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline measurement. Model is based on unstructured variance covariance structure.||-0.176|-12.116|0.091
81620667|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.0077||95.0|1.09|1.77|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 8: \>=70% reduction||1.77|1.09|0.0077
81620668|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.09|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 8: \>=70% reduction||2.09|1.30|<0.0001
81620669|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.1942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.96|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 8: \>=90% reduction||1.96|0.87|0.1942
81620670|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.43|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 8: \>=90% reduction||2.43|1.11|0.0122
81620671|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.0977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.43|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 16: \>=30% reduction||1.43|0.97|0.0977
81620672|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.0806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.44|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 16: \>=30% reduction||1.44|0.98|0.0806
81620673|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.2097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.34|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 16: \>=50% reduction||1.34|0.94|0.2097
81620674|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.49|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 16: \>=50% reduction||1.49|1.05|0.0135
81620675|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.3571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.33|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 16: \>=70% reduction||1.33|0.90|0.3571
81620676|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.63|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 16: \>=70% reduction||1.63|1.11|0.0025
81620677|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.4658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.49|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 16: \>=90% reduction||1.49|0.83|0.4658
81620678|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.9|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 16: \>=90% reduction||1.90|1.09|0.0108
81620679|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.8393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.22|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 24: \>=30% reduction||1.22|0.85|0.8393
81620680|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.2977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.32|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 24: \>=30% reduction||1.32|0.92|0.2977
81703529|NCT01484561|163102467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.53|-0.78||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||-0.78|-1.53|<0.001
81703530|NCT01484561|163102468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.028|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|-0.12||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||-0.12|-0.83|0.028
81703531|NCT01484561|163102469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|1.04||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||1.04|0.32|0.002
81703532|NCT01484561|163102470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.67|-0.84||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||-0.84|-1.67|<0.001
81703533|NCT01484561|163102471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.031|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.88|-0.12||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||-0.12|-0.88|0.031
81703534|NCT01484561|163102472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|1.15||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||1.15|0.36|0.002
81703535|NCT01484561|163102473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0.045|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.44|-0.74||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||-0.74|-7.44|0.045
81703536|NCT01484561|163102474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.936|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.78|3.06||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||3.06|-2.78|0.936
81703537|NCT01484561|163102475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.03|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|7.42||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||7.42|1.04|0.030
81703538|NCT01484561|163102476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.03|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.96|-0.55||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||-0.55|-3.96|0.030
81620681|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.1944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.34|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 24: \>=50% reduction||1.34|0.94|0.1944
81620682|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.5714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.26|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 24: \>=50% reduction||1.26|0.88|0.5714
81620683|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.2472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.36|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 24: \>=70% reduction||1.36|0.92|0.2472
81620684|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.51|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 24: \>=70% reduction||1.51|1.03|0.0235
81620685|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.4074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.51|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 24: \>=90% reduction||1.51|0.85|0.4074
81620686|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.81|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 24: \>=90% reduction||1.81|1.03|0.0296
81620687|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.7607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.23|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 32: \>=30% reduction||1.23|0.86|0.7607
81620688|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.7979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.22|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 32: \>=30% reduction||1.22|0.86|0.7979
81620689|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.2964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.31|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 32: \>=50% reduction||1.31|0.92|0.2964
81620690|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.24|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 32: \>=50% reduction||1.24|0.87|0.6950
81620691|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.1985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.38|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 32: \>=70% reduction||1.38|0.93|0.1985
81620692|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.1239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.42|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 32: \>=70% reduction||1.42|0.96|0.1239
81620693|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.2762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.58|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 32: \>=90% reduction||1.58|0.88|0.2762
81620694|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.91|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 32: \>=90% reduction||1.91|1.08|0.0121
81620695|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.8443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.22|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 40: \>=30% reduction||1.22|0.85|0.8443
81620696|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.8472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.22|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 40: \>=30% reduction||1.22|0.85|0.8472
81620697|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.21|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 40: \>=50% reduction||1.21|0.85|0.8980
81620698|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.19|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 40: \>=50% reduction||1.19|0.83|0.9385
81703539|NCT01484561|163102477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.472|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.64|1.04||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||1.04|-2.64|0.472
81620699|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.4261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.32|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 40: \>=70% reduction||1.32|0.89|0.4261
81620700|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.3|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 40: \>=70% reduction||1.30|0.88|0.5250
81620701|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.6273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.45|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 40: \>=90% reduction||1.45|0.80|0.6273
81620702|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.9|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 40: \>=90% reduction||1.90|1.08|0.0132
81529980|NCT03951077|162746355|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-11.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.431|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.418|-6.016|||MMRM|||P-value is from MMRM with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline FG score (\< 8, ≥ 8), and baseline normal/obese status (BMI \< 30, ≥ 30), participant as a random effect, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline measurement. Model is based on unstructured variance covariance structure.||-6.016|-17.418|< 0.001
81529981|NCT00853151|162746397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.623||90.0||||p-value is for LY2428757 plus TT223 3 mg versus LY2428757 plus TT223 placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, baseline therapy, strata, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and continuous fixed covariate of baseline HbA1c.||||||0.623
81529982|NCT00853151|162746397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.809||95.0||||p-value is for LY2428757 plus TT223 2 mg versus LY2428757 plus TT223 placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, baseline therapy, strata, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and continuous fixed covariate of baseline HbA1c.||||||0.809
81620703|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.18|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 48: \>=30% reduction||1.18|0.83|0.9095
81620704|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.5098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.12|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 48: \>=30% reduction||1.12|0.79|0.5098
81620705|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.4488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.28|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 48: \>=50% reduction||1.28|0.90|0.4488
81620706|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.19|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 48: \>=50% reduction||1.19|0.83|0.9757
81620707|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.1843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.39|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 48: \>=70% reduction||1.39|0.94|0.1843
81620708|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.4356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.32|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 48: \>=70% reduction||1.32|0.89|0.4356
81620709|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.6342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.45|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 48: \>=90% reduction||1.45|0.80|0.6342
81620710|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.73|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 48: \>=90% reduction||1.73|0.97|0.0810
81620711|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.6527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.15|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 56: \>=30% reduction||1.15|0.80|0.6527
81620712|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.3857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.1|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 56: \>=30% reduction||1.10|0.77|0.3857
81620713|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|1.06||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.27|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 56: \>=50% reduction||1.27|0.89|0.5280
81529983|NCT00797277|162746442|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|There was no previous study comparing these 2 treatments. We hypothesized that the mean difference between the 2 treatments would be small.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||we hypothesized that there would be no statistical significant difference between the 2 groups in the primary outcome.||||<0.05
81620714|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.5355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.13|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 56: \>=50% reduction||1.13|0.79|0.5355
81620715|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.7732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.26|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 56: \>=70% reduction||1.26|0.84|0.7732
81620716|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.23|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 56: \>=70% reduction||1.23|0.82|0.9397
81529984|NCT01751984|162746456|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-28.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|-22.1|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 60 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||-22.1|-35.4|<0.0001
81620717|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.39|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 56: \>=90% reduction||1.39|0.75|0.9044
81620718|NCT02528188|162922457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.3193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.57|||Regression, Logistic||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale,baseline diary average pain,classification variables index joint,highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade,NSAID and treatment.|Week 56: \>=90% reduction||1.57|0.86|0.3193
81620719|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.1772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.62|0.91|0.1772
81620720|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.89|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.89|1.07|0.0154
81620721|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.81|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.81|1.08|0.0105
81620722|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||2.10|1.26|0.0002
81620723|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.4007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.43|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.43|0.87|0.4007
81620724|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.75|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.75|1.07|0.0116
81620725|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.6279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.18|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.18|0.76|0.6279
81620726|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.4674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.35|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.35|0.87|0.4674
81620727|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.3135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.12|0.71|0.3135
81620728|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.7581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.30|0.83|0.7581
81620729|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.4504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.15|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.15|0.73|0.4504
81620730|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.2629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.10|0.70|0.2629
81620731|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.6763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.20|0.75|0.6763
81620732|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.27|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.27|0.80|0.9456
81620733|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.22|0.76|0.7520
81620734|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.26|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.26|0.79|0.9981
81529985|NCT01751984|162746457|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-18.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|-11.8|||ANCOVA||Estimation from Week 2. The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 60 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||-11.8|-24.3|<0.0001
81529986|NCT01751984|162746457|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-30.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.2|-24.7|||ANCOVA||Estimation from Week 4. The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 60 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||-24.7|-35.2|<0.0001
81620735|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.5284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.17|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.17|0.74|0.5284
81620736|NCT02528188|162922459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of OA scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.12|0.70|0.3220
81620737|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.20|-0.02|0.1120
81620738|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.9686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.11|-0.11|0.9686
81620739|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.1589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.04|-0.25|0.1589
81620740|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.09|-0.20|0.4720
81620741|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 3: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.01|-0.33|0.0320
81620742|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.3336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 3: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.08|-0.24|0.3336
81620743|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.13|-0.47|0.0005
81620744|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.16|-0.50|0.0001
81620745|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Week 6: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-0.55|<0.0001
81620746|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 6: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.30|-0.66|<0.0001
81620747|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.42|0.0115
81703540|NCT01484561|163102478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.158|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|3.15||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||3.15|-0.24|0.158
81620748|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.26|-0.63|<0.0001
81620749|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Week 10: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.17|-0.56|0.0002
81653670|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.7151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.22|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.32|0.7151
81653671|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.18|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.18|-0.35|0.5210
81653672|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.7332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.33|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.33|-0.23|0.7332
81653673|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.4163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.16|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.39|0.4163
81653674|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132||0.8625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.24|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.28|0.8625
81653675|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.6196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.19|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.19|-0.32|0.6196
81653676|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.197||0.0373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.02|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.02|-0.80|0.0373
81653677|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.0644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.02|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.02|-0.74|0.0644
81653678|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.1347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.09|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.66|0.1347
81529987|NCT01751984|162746457|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-28.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.9|-20.8|||ANCOVA||Estimation from Week 6. The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 60 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||-20.8|-36.9|<0.0001
81620750|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||Week 10: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.28|-0.67|<0.0001
81620751|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-0.57|0.0002
81620752|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.25|-0.64|<0.0001
81620753|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.44|0.0238
81620754|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.14|-0.55|0.0011
81620755|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 20: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-0.51|0.0064
81620756|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||Week 20: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.12|-0.54|0.0025
81620757|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.01|-0.48|0.0589
81620758|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.53|0.0180
81620759|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.04|-0.47|0.0944
81620760|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.05|-0.45|0.1198
81620761|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.08|-0.43|0.1837
81620762|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.13|-0.39|0.3170
81620763|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.08|-0.43|0.1873
81620764|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.5719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.18|-0.33|0.5719
81529988|NCT01751984|162746457|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-28.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|-19.8|||ANCOVA||Estimation from Week 8. The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 60 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||-19.8|-37.2|<0.0001
81529989|NCT01751984|162746458|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-5.8||||0.1892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|2.9|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 60 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||2.9|-14.5|0.1892
81529990|NCT01751984|162746459|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-20.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-13.9|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 60 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||-13.9|-28.0|<0.0001
81529991|NCT01751984|162746460|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-18.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|-12.7|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 60 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||-12.7|-24.2|<0.0001
81529992|NCT01751984|162746461|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|18.7|||=|0.0962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|40.8|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 60 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||40.8|-3.5|=0.0962
81529993|NCT01751984|162746462|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-15.3|||=|0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|-6.0|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 60 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||-6.0|-24.6|=0.0019
81529994|NCT01751984|162746463|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-4.2|||=|0.2555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|3.2|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 60 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||3.2|-11.7|=0.2555
81529995|NCT01751984|162746464|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|11.7||||0.2563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|32.1|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 60 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||32.1|-8.8|0.2563
81529996|NCT01751984|162746465|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-23.7||||0.2565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.4|18.0|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 60 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||18.0|-65.4|0.2565
81529997|NCT01751984|162746466|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|4.0||||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.1|32.0|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 60 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||32.0|-24.1|0.7760
81529998|NCT01751984|162746467|SUPERIORITY||Clopper-Pearson methodology|61.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.4|78.1||Based on Fisher's exact test comparing the proportion of participants who achieved LDL-C goal at Week 8 (End of Study) in the ETC-1002 and placebo groups.|Fisher Exact||ETC-1002 minus placebo for the proportion of participants who achieved LDL-C goal at Week 8 (End of Study). The confidence interval was based on a normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||78.1|45.4|<0.0001
81529999|NCT04473963|162746471|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority between subjects Randomized to Treatment vs subjects Randomized to Control||||||0.277|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.277
81530000|NCT04473963|162746473|EQUIVALENCE|"Equivalence between subjects Randomized to Control and subjects Randomized to Treatment"||||||0.042|||||||Kaplan-Meyer Log Rank|||||||0.042
81530001|NCT04473963|162746478|EQUIVALENCE|"Equivalence between procedure time of subjects Randomized to Treatment and subjects Randomized to Control. The Not-Randomized group was not included in the analysis."|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81530002|NCT00587158|162746481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0005
81530003|NCT00587158|162746482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4571||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4571
81530004|NCT00587158|162746483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.229||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2290
81530005|NCT00587158|162746484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The median PTH level at baseline was compared between the two treatment groups.||||0.17
81530006|NCT00587158|162746484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The median PTH level at 21 days was compared between the two treatment groups.||||0.005
81530007|NCT00587158|162746484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The median PTH level at 90 days was compared between the two treatment groups.||||<0.0001
81530008|NCT00587158|162746484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The median PTH level at one year was compared between the two treatment groups.||||0.0004
81620765|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.3571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.14|-0.39|0.3571
81620766|NCT02528188|162922460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.9072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.28|-0.25|0.9072
81620767|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.14|-0.49|0.0004
81620768|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.40|0.0134
81620769|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.19|-0.56|<0.0001
81620770|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.29|-0.67|<0.0001
81620771|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.10|-0.49|0.0031
81620772|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.43|-0.82|<0.0001
81620773|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.01|-0.43|0.0425
81620774|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.23|-0.65|<0.0001
81620775|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.12|-0.40|0.2980
81620776|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.58|0.0179
81620777|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.2328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.10|-0.42|0.2328
81620778|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.1019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.04|-0.49|0.1019
81620779|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.4002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.15|-0.38|0.4002
81530009|NCT00587158|162746485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.833||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The median BAP level at baseline was compared between the two treatment groups.||||0.833
81530010|NCT00587158|162746485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.553||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The median BAP level at 21 days was compared between the two treatment groups.||||0.553
81530011|NCT00587158|162746485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The median BAP level at 90 days was compared between the two treatment groups.||||0.035
81653679|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.1269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.08|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.65|0.1269
81653680|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.192||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.11|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.65|0.1650
81530012|NCT00587158|162746485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.171||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The median BAP level at one year was compared between the two treatment groups.||||0.171
81530013|NCT00587158|162746486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.98
81530014|NCT00587158|162746487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81530015|NCT00587158|162746490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.66
81530016|NCT00587158|162746491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.66
81530017|NCT00587158|162746492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81530018|NCT00587158|162746493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The number of subjects with mild interstitial fibrosis (Banff ci score \> 0 and \< 2) at one year was compared between treatment groups.||||1.0
81530019|NCT00587158|162746493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The number of subjects with moderate to mild interstitial fibrosis (Banff ci score greater than or equal to 2) at one year was compared between treatment groups.||||0.04
81530020|NCT02114606|162746503|OTHER|Overall agreement was calculated using Cohen's Kappa, with endoscopic biopsy as the gold standard.||||||0.0001||||||A p-value of \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Cohen's Kappa|||All participants enrolled (EoE Patients) provided both a Cytosponge specimen and endoscopic biopsy. The results of these specimens were compared to examine overall agreement.||||0.0001
81530021|NCT01466127|162746511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.28
81530022|NCT02152761|162746518|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Group Ratio (BYM - Placebo)|1.057|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.037|1.076|||Mixed Models Analysis||Holm-Bonferroni method: Used to adjust the Type I error for two comparisons (BYM338 700 mg/Placebo) at Week 24. No control for multiplicity was made at Week 12.|week 12||1.076|1.037|<.0001
81530023|NCT02152761|162746518|SUPERIORITY||Treatment group rratio (BYM - Placebo)|1.043|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.024|1.064|||Mixed Models Analysis||Holm-Bonferroni method: Used to adjust the Type I error for two comparisons (BYM338 700 mg/Placebo) at Week 24. No control for multiplicity was made at Week 12.|week 12||1.064|1.024|<.0001
81530024|NCT02152761|162746519|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|-0.071||||0.1829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.175|0.034||Treatment Difference (BYM-Placebo)|Mixed Models Analysis|||week 24||0.034|-0.175|0.1829
81530025|NCT02152761|162746519|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|0.011||||0.8365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.096|0.119|||Mixed Models Analysis|||week 24||0.119|-0.096|0.8365
81530026|NCT02152761|162746520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|-0.371||||0.5802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.311|1.053|||Mixed Models Analysis|||week 24||1.053|-1.311|0.5802
81530027|NCT02152761|162746520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of the Treatment Difference|0.833||||0.0913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.135|1.801|||Mixed Models Analysis|||week 24||1.801|-0.135|0.0913
81530028|NCT02152761|162746521|SUPERIORITY||Falls Rate Ratio|1.08||||0.8353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.21|||Negative binomial regression|||||2.21|0.53|0.8353
81530029|NCT02152761|162746521|SUPERIORITY||Falls Rate Ratio|1.58||||0.2015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|3.18|||Negative binomial regression|||||3.18|0.78|0.2015
81530030|NCT02152761|162746521|SUPERIORITY||Falls Rate Ratio|1.25||||0.3999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|3.0|||Negative binomial regression|||week 24||3.00|0.52|0.3999
81530031|NCT01456169|162746522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-14.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|-11.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline trough, sitting, clinic SBP as a covariate.||The type I error was controlled using a 2-step hierarchical testing procedure. In the first step, the high dose (40/25 mg) of Azilsartan medoxomil + chlorthalidone was compared to Azilsartan medoxomil alone. If the comparison in step 1 was statistically significant at a significance level of 5%, then step 2 was performed by comparing the low dose (40/12.5 mg) and monotherapy at the 5% significance level.||-11.8|-17.6|<0.001
81530032|NCT01456169|162746522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-9.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|-6.5|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline trough, sitting, clinic SBP as a covariate||||-6.5|-12.4|<0.001
81530033|NCT01200368|162746574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was greater than (\>) -0.10.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.1||||||Serotype 4: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI).||2.1|-2.2|
81530034|NCT01200368|162746574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|1.1||||||Serotype 6B: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||1.1|-5.2|
81530035|NCT01200368|162746574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.1||||||Serotype 9V: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||2.1|-2.1|
81530036|NCT01200368|162746574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.1||||||Serotype 14: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||2.1|-2.1|
81530037|NCT01200368|162746574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.1||||||Serotype 18C: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||2.1|-2.1|
81530038|NCT01200368|162746574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|6.3||||||Serotype 19F: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.3|-1.1|
81530039|NCT01200368|162746574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|2.9||||||Serotype 23F: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||2.9|-4.2|
81530040|NCT01200368|162746574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|7.3||||||Serotype 1: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI. Difference in proportions was calculated using the serotype with the lowest proportion among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||7.3|0.9|
81530041|NCT01200368|162746574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|6.7||||||Serotype 3: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI. Difference in proportions was calculated using the serotype with the lowest proportion among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||6.7|-0.2|
81530042|NCT01200368|162746574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|6.7||||||Serotype 5: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI. Difference in proportions was calculated using the serotype with the lowest proportion among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||6.7|-0.2|
81530043|NCT01200368|162746574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|5.8||||||Serotype 6A: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI. Difference in proportions was calculated using the serotype with the lowest proportion among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||5.8|-1.9|
81530044|NCT01200368|162746574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|7.3||||||Serotype 7F: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI. Difference in proportions was calculated using the serotype with the lowest proportion among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||7.3|0.9|
81530045|NCT01200368|162746574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|7.3||||||Serotype 19A: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI. Difference in proportions was calculated using the serotype with the lowest proportion among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||7.3|1.0|
81530046|NCT01200368|162746575|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.94||||||Serotype 4: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI.||0.94|0.71|
81530047|NCT01200368|162746575|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.97||||||Serotype 6B: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI.||0.97|0.64|
81530048|NCT01200368|162746575|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.86||||||Serotype 9V: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI.||0.86|0.64|
81530049|NCT01200368|162746575|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.98||||||Serotype 14: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI.||0.98|0.70|
81530050|NCT01200368|162746575|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.85||||||Serotype 18C: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI.||0.85|0.63|
81530051|NCT01200368|162746575|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.08||||||Serotype 19F: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI.||1.08|0.72|
81653681|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.1291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.08|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.66|0.1291
81653682|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.02|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.02|-0.77|0.0402
81653683|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.0342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.03|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.03|-0.76|0.0342
81653684|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193||0.1269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.09|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.68|0.1269
81653685|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.3945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.21|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.21|-0.53|0.3945
81653686|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.5828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.26|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.26|-0.47|0.5828
81530052|NCT01200368|162746575|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.98||||||Serotype 23F: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI.||0.98|0.66|
81530053|NCT01200368|162746576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.6||||||Difference in percentage of participants achieving predefined antibody levels for diphtheria toxoid and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated.||1.6|-3.1|
81530054|NCT01200368|162746576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.2||||||Difference in percentage of participants achieving predefined antibody levels for tetanus toxoid and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated.||2.2|-2.1|
81530055|NCT01200368|162746576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.6||||||Difference in percentage of participants achieving predefined antibody levels for pertussis toxoid and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated.||1.6|-3.1|
81530056|NCT01200368|162746576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.6||||||Difference in percentage of participants achieving predefined antibody levels for filamentous hemagglutinin and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated.||1.6|-3.1|
81530057|NCT01200368|162746577|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.15||||||Serotype 1: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI. GMC ratio was calculated using the serotype with the lowest GMC among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||2.15|1.50|
81530058|NCT01200368|162746577|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.28||||||Serotype 3: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI. GMC ratio was calculated using the serotype with the lowest GMC among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||1.28|0.92|
81530059|NCT01200368|162746577|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.22||||||Serotype 5: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI. GMC ratio was calculated using the serotype with the lowest GMC among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||1.22|0.86|
81530060|NCT01200368|162746577|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.25||||||Serotype 6A: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI. GMC ratio was calculated using the serotype with the lowest GMC among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||1.25|0.87|
81530061|NCT01200368|162746577|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|1.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|2.16||||||Serotype 7F: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI. GMC ratio was calculated using the serotype with the lowest GMC among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||2.16|1.54|
81530062|NCT01200368|162746577|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|2.25||||||Serotype 19A: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI. GMC ratio was calculated using the serotype with the lowest GMC among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||2.25|1.59|
81530063|NCT01200368|162746578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.4||||||Serotype 4: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||2.4|-2.4|
81530064|NCT01200368|162746578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.4||||||Serotype 6B: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||2.4|-2.4|
81530065|NCT01200368|162746578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.4||||||Serotype 9V: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||2.4|-2.4|
81530066|NCT01200368|162746578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.4||||||Serotype 14: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||2.4|-2.4|
81530067|NCT01200368|162746578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.4||||||Serotype 18C: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||2.4|-2.4|
81530068|NCT01200368|162746578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.4||||||Serotype 19F: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||2.4|-3.9|
81530069|NCT01200368|162746578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.4||||||Serotype 23F: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||2.4|-2.4|
81530070|NCT01200368|162746578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|3.0||||||Serotype 1: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI. Difference in proportions was calculated using the serotype with the lowest proportion among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||3.0|-2.9|
81530071|NCT01200368|162746578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|3.0||||||Serotype 3: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI. Difference in proportions was calculated using the serotype with the lowest proportion among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||3.0|-2.9|
81703541|NCT01484561|163102479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.87|-7.59||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||-7.59|-19.87|<0.001
81530072|NCT01200368|162746578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.6||||||Serotype 5: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI. Difference in proportions was calculated using the serotype with the lowest proportion among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||3.6|-1.7|
81530073|NCT01200368|162746578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.6||||||Serotype 6A: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI. Difference in proportions was calculated using the serotype with the lowest proportion among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||3.6|-1.7|
81530074|NCT01200368|162746578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.6||||||Serotype 7F: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI. Difference in proportions was calculated using the serotype with the lowest proportion among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||3.6|-1.7|
81530075|NCT01200368|162746578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower confidence interval for the percent difference was \>-0.10.|Percent difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.6||||||Serotype 19A: Difference (\[13vPnC + DTaP\] - \[7vPnC + DTaP\]) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95% CI. Difference in proportions was calculated using the serotype with the lowest proportion among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||3.6|-1.7|
81530076|NCT01200368|162746579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.15||||||Serotype 4: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI.||1.15|0.77|
81530077|NCT01200368|162746579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.53||||||Serotype 6B: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI.||1.53|0.98|
81530078|NCT01200368|162746579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.98||||||Serotype 9V: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI.||0.98|0.67|
81530079|NCT01200368|162746579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.12||||||Serotype 14: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI.||1.12|0.81|
81530080|NCT01200368|162746579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.01||||||Serotype 18C: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI.||1.01|0.67|
81620780|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.10|-0.45|0.2149
81653687|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.6625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.44|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.44|-0.28|0.6625
81703542|NCT01484561|163102480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.04||0.029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.58|-2.21||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||-2.21|-15.58|0.029
81530081|NCT01200368|162746579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.21||||||Serotype 19F: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI.||2.21|1.39|
81530082|NCT01200368|162746579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.07||||||Serotype 23F: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI.||1.07|0.70|
81620781|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.11|-0.43|0.2442
81620782|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.4609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.17|-0.37|0.4609
81530083|NCT01200368|162746579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|1.99||||||Serotype 1: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI. GMC ratio was calculated using the serotype with the lowest GMC among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||1.99|1.31|
81620783|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.24|-0.31|0.8129
81620784|NCT02528188|162922462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.7883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.24|-0.32|0.7883
81620785|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.37|0.0119
81620786|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.3073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.08|-0.24|0.3073
81620787|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.15|-0.50|0.0002
81620788|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.22|-0.56|<0.0001
81620789|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.39|0.0251
81620790|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.30|-0.66|<0.0001
81620791|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.01|-0.39|0.0625
81620792|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.14|-0.54|0.0010
81620793|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.4005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.14|-0.36|0.4005
81703543|NCT01484561|163102481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.98||0.107|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|9.77||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||9.77|-0.10|0.107
81703544|NCT01484561|163102482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.87||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.96|-7.84||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||-7.84|-23.96|0.001
81703545|NCT01484561|163102483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.95||0.251|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.9|2.5||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||2.50|-13.90|0.251
81703546|NCT01484561|163102484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.42||0.023|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.87|17.52||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||17.52|2.87|0.023
81703547|NCT01484561|163102485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.58|-8.67||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||-8.67|-21.58|<0.001
81703548|NCT01484561|163102486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.77||0.616|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.3|5.5||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||5.50|-10.30|0.616
81703549|NCT01484561|163102487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.17||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.82|19.62||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||19.62|5.82|0.003
81703550|NCT01484561|163102488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.78|-7.82||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||-7.82|-22.78|<0.001
81703551|NCT01484561|163102489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.83||0.247|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.62|2.38||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||2.38|-13.62|0.247
81703552|NCT01484561|163102490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.67||0.04|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.95|17.41||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||17.41|1.95|0.040
81703553|NCT01484561|163102491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|-0.23||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||-0.23|-0.56|<0.001
81530084|NCT01200368|162746579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.35||||||Serotype 3: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI. GMC ratio was calculated using the serotype with the lowest GMC among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||0.35|0.24|
81703554|NCT01484561|163102492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.053|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|-0.03||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||-0.03|-0.31|0.053
81703555|NCT01484561|163102493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|0.35||Two-sided test at 5% significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data was used with actual value as dependent variable, treatment group, visit (baseline, end of Period 1, end of Period 2), treatment group by visit interaction as fixed effect, participant as random effect|||0.35|0.10|0.003
81703556|NCT03371251|163102495|SUPERIORITY||Observed Difference vs. Placebo|2.0||||0.8434|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.5|18.5|||Pearson's chi-square test|||Statistical Analysis: SRI-4 Response||18.5|-14.5|0.8434
81620794|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.00|-0.50|0.0530
81530085|NCT01200368|162746579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.54||||||Serotype 5: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI. GMC ratio was calculated using the serotype with the lowest GMC among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||1.54|1.07|
81530086|NCT01200368|162746579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.12||||||Serotype 6A: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI. GMC ratio was calculated using the serotype with the lowest GMC among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||2.12|1.46|
81530087|NCT01200368|162746579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.52||||||Serotype 7F: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI. GMC ratio was calculated using the serotype with the lowest GMC among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||1.52|1.04|
81530088|NCT01200368|162746579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided, 95% CI for IgG GMC ratio was \>0.5.|GMC ratio|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|2.24||||||Serotype 19A: Ratio of IgG GMCs (\[13vPnC + DTaP\]/\[7vPnC + DTaP\]) was calculated along with 2-sided 95% CI. GMC ratio was calculated using the serotype with the lowest GMC among the 7 common serotypes in the 7vPnC + DTaP group as reference.||2.24|1.54|
81530089|NCT01200368|162746580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.3||||||Difference in percentage of participants achieving predefined antibody levels for diphtheria toxoid and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated.||2.3|-2.4|
81530090|NCT01200368|162746580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.3||||||Difference in percentage of participants achieving predefined antibody levels for tetanus toxoid and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated.||2.3|-2.4|
81530091|NCT01200368|162746580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.3||||||Difference in percentage of participants achieving predefined antibody levels for pertussis toxoid and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated.||2.3|-2.4|
81530092|NCT01200368|162746580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.3||||||Difference in percentage of participants achieving predefined antibody levels for filamentous hemagglutinin and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated.||2.3|-2.4|
81530093|NCT01200368|162746581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.24||||||GMC ratio for diphtheria toxoid and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated.||1.24|0.97|
81530094|NCT01200368|162746581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.06||||||GMC ratio for tetanus toxoid and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated.||1.06|0.77|
81530095|NCT01200368|162746582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.1||||||GMC ratio for pertussis toxoid and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated.||1.10|0.87|
81530096|NCT01200368|162746582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.05||||||GMC ratio for filamentous hemagglutinin and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated.||1.05|0.81|
81530097|NCT01200368|162746583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.15||||||GMC ratio for diphtheria toxoid and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated.||1.15|0.88|
81530098|NCT01200368|162746583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.19||||||GMC ratio for tetanus toxoid and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated.||1.19|0.85|
81530099|NCT01200368|162746584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.11||||||GMC ratio for pertussis toxoid and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated.||1.11|0.84|
81530100|NCT01200368|162746584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.91||||||GMC ratio for filamentous hemagglutinin and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated.||0.91|0.70|
81530101|NCT02859246|162746604|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.04||||||A two tail P value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.04
81703557|NCT03371251|163102495|SUPERIORITY||Observed Difference vs. Placebo|2.0||||0.8434|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.5|18.5|||Pearson's chi-square test|||Statistical Analysis: \>= 4-Point Reduction from Baseline in SLEDAI-2K Global Score||18.5|-14.5|0.8434
81530102|NCT02859246|162746605|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.2||||||A two tail P value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.2
81530103|NCT05280717|162746606|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.9821|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8825|1.093|||||The ratio estimate and 90% confidence interval were obtained from an Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, with AUC(D1- 29) as the dependent variable, and sex, baseline body mass index and treatment as covariates.|||1.0930|0.8825|
81530104|NCT05280717|162746607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.1258|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0108|1.2539|||||The ratio estimate and 90% confidence interval were obtained from an ANCOVA model, with Cmax as the dependent variable, and sex, baseline body mass index and treatment as covariates.|||1.2539|1.0108|
81530105|NCT05280717|162746610|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.876|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.6391|2.1472|||||The ratio estimate and 90% confidence interval were obtained from an ANCOVA model, with AUC(D1-29) as the dependent variable, and sex, baseline body mass index and treatment as covariates.|||2.1472|1.6391|
81530106|NCT05280717|162746610|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.5991|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4086|1.8153|||||The ratio estimate and 90% confidence interval were obtained from an ANCOVA model, with AUC(D1-29) as the dependent variable, and sex, baseline body mass index and treatment as covariates.|||1.8153|1.4086|
81530107|NCT05280717|162746611|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|2.0798|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.8223|2.3737|||||The ratio estimate and 90% confidence interval were obtained from an ANCOVA model, with Cmax as the dependent variable, and sex, baseline body mass index and treatment as covariates.|||2.3737|1.8223|
81530108|NCT05280717|162746611|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.6955|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4913|1.9276|||||The ratio estimate and 90% confidence interval were obtained from an ANCOVA model, with Cmax as the dependent variable, and sex, baseline body mass index and treatment as covariates.|||1.9276|1.4913|
81530109|NCT05280717|162746616|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.9476|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8578|1.0469|||||The ratio estimate and 90% confidence interval were obtained from an ANCOVA model, with AUCinf as the dependent variable, and sex, baseline body mass index and treatment as covariates.|||1.0469|0.8578|
81530110|NCT05280717|162746616|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.5482|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.377|1.7407|||||The ratio estimate and 90% confidence interval were obtained from an ANCOVA model, with AUCinf as the dependent variable, and sex, baseline body mass index and treatment as covariates.|||1.7407|1.3770|
81530111|NCT05280717|162746616|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.4167|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2627|1.5894|||||The ratio estimate and 90% confidence interval were obtained from an ANCOVA model, with AUCinf as the dependent variable, and sex, baseline body mass index and treatment as covariates.|||1.5894|1.2627|
81530112|NCT00080301|162746624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0003||95.17|0.64|0.88||Test was stratified by 1) presence of visceral metastases in liver or lung, 2) minimum of either doxorubicin 420 mg/m2 or epirubicin 360 mg/m2, and relapse \> 6 months in adjuvant setting, and 3) prior chemotherapy for metastatic disease. (yes/no)|Log Rank|95.17% confidence interval is adjusted for the interim analysis.||Study required 615 events to achieve 90% power to detect a hazard ratio of 0.77 using a 2-sided α = 0.05 log-rank test. The analysis was a comparison between the 2 treatment arms using a 2-sided α=0.0483 log-rank test (adjusted for an interim analysis using the O'Brien Fleming spending function) to reject the null hypothesis of equality of progression free survival. The analysis was conducted when 639 events (310 in combination:329 in capecitabine) were observed from the 752 randomized patients.||0.88|0.64|.0003
81530113|NCT00080301|162746625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.15|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.2|4.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The study had 95 percent power to detect a significant difference in ORR if the true response rate was 32 percent in the combination arm and 20 percent in the capecitabine arm.||4.50|2.20|<.0001
81530114|NCT00080301|162746628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.1936||95.17|0.77|1.05||Test was stratified by presence of visceral metastases in liver or lung (y/n), minimum of either doxorubicin 420 mg/m2 or epirubicin 360 mg/m2, and relapse \> 6 months in adjuvant setting (y/n), and prior chemotherapy for metastatic disease (y/n).|Log Rank|Test was conducted at the α=0.05 level and no adjustments were performed.|Confidence Interval adjusted for interim analysis.|Study required 631 deaths to achieve 80% power to detect a Hazard ratio of 0.8 using a 2-sided α = 0.05 log rank test. The analysis was a comparison between the 2 treatment arms using a 2-sided α=0.05 log-rank test to reject the null hypothesis of equality of survival. The analysis was conducted when 639 deaths (318 in combination:321 in capecitabine) were observed from the 752 randomized patients.||1.05|0.77|0.1936
81530115|NCT00080301|162746630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||Wei-Lachin|||There was a statistically significant difference between groups in change from baseline FBSI score favoring capecitabine. A mean change from baseline of 2.5 was considered a clinically meaningful difference (minimally important difference or MID). On-treatment mean changes in the FBSI did not reach the MID in either group.||||.0002
81530116|NCT00413218|162746644|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower bound of the 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was compared to the protocol prespecified noninferiority margin (NIM) value of -15%. If the lower bound were greater than -15%, isavuconazole would be declared as noninferior to caspofungin.|Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|-1.8|||||The 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was calculated based on a normal approximation.|The adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) was calculated by a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method with the strata of geographical region and baseline neutropenic status.||-1.8|-19.9|
81530117|NCT00413218|162746645|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|6.8|||||The 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was calculated based on a normal approximation.|The adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical region and baseline neutropenic status.||6.8|-12.2|
81530118|NCT00413218|162746646|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference %|-10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|-1.9|||||The 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was calculated based on a normal approximation.|Statistical analysis of adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) at EOT (Day 56). The adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical region and baseline neutropenic status.||-1.9|-19.9|
81530119|NCT00413218|162746646|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference %|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|4.2|||||The 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was calculated based on a normal approximation.|Statistical analysis of adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) at FU2 (6 weeks after end of treatment). The adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical region and baseline neutropenic status.||4.2|-15.00|
81530120|NCT00413218|162746647|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|-0.9|||||The 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was calculated based on a normal approximation.|Statistical analysis of adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) at EOIV (Days 11-56).The adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical region and baseline neutropenic status.||-0.9|-15.4|
81530121|NCT00413218|162746647|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|-1.5|||||The 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was calculated based on a normal approximation.|Statistical analysis of adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) at EOT (Day 56). The adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical region and baseline neutropenic status.||-1.5|-15.8|
81530122|NCT00413218|162746647|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|8.3|||||The 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was calculated based on a normal approximation.|Statistical analysis of adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) at FU1 (2 weeks after end of treatment). The adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical region and baseline neutropenic status.||8.3|-9.1|
81620795|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.4074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.15|-0.37|0.4074
81703558|NCT03371251|163102495|SUPERIORITY||Observed Difference vs. Placebo|17.7||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.5|30.9|||Pearson's chi-square test|||Statistical Analysis: No New BILAG A or More than One BILAG B Organ Score Compared with Baseline||30.9|4.5|0.0141
81703559|NCT03371251|163102495|SUPERIORITY||Observed Difference vs. Placebo|17.7||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.5|30.9|||Pearson's chi-square test|||Statistical Analysis: No Deterioration from Baseline in PGA by \>=30mm||30.9|4.5|0.0141
81620796|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.2629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.11|-0.41|0.2629
81620797|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.5582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.18|-0.34|0.5582
81620798|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.4907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.17|-0.35|0.4907
81620799|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.4043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.15|-0.38|0.4043
81620800|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.7663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.23|-0.31|0.7663
81620801|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.7415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.22|-0.31|0.7415
81620802|NCT02528188|162922464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.8688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.29|-0.24|0.8688
81620803|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.3622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.09|-0.25|0.3622
81620804|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.3894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.24|-0.09|0.3894
81620805|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.42|0.0137
81620806|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.06|-0.43|0.0106
81620807|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.7179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.16|-0.23|0.7179
81620808|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.44|0.0120
81703560|NCT03371251|163102511|SUPERIORITY||Observed Difference vs. Placebo|-2.6||||0.7985|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.8|14.5|||Pearson's chi-square test|||||14.5|-19.8|0.7985
81620809|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.5372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.15|-0.28|0.5372
81620810|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.40|0.0899
81620811|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.7646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.22|-0.30|0.7646
81620812|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.2547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.11|-0.41|0.2547
81620813|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.25|-0.29|0.8806
81620814|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.24|-0.30|0.8416
81620815|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.9981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.28|-0.28|0.9981
81620816|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.6485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.34|-0.21|0.6485
81620817|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.24|-0.30|0.8317
81620818|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.5819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.35|-0.19|0.5819
81620819|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.31|-0.26|0.8538
81620820|NCT02528188|162922466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.1981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.47|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.47|-0.10|0.1981
81703561|NCT03371251|163102512|SUPERIORITY||Observed Difference vs. Placebo|-6.9||||0.3498|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.9|9.8|||Pearson's chi-square test|||Statistical Analysis for Overall||9.8|-22.9|0.3498
81703562|NCT03371251|163102513|SUPERIORITY||Observed Difference vs. Placebo|-21.8||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-36.2|-7.4|||Pearson's chi-square test|||Statistical analysis for Overall||-7.4|-36.2|0.0072
81620821|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.02|-0.33|0.0846
81620822|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.9749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.17|-0.18|0.9749
81620823|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.07|-0.45|0.0076
81620824|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.16|-0.54|0.0003
81620825|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.4402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.12|-0.27|0.4402
81620826|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.21|-0.61|<0.0001
81620827|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.1543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.06|-0.38|0.1543
81620828|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.09|-0.53|0.0053
81620829|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.6445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.20|-0.33|0.6445
81620830|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.1439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.07|-0.47|0.1439
81620831|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.25|-0.30|0.8402
81620832|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.4439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.17|-0.38|0.4439
81620833|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.9376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.29|-0.27|0.9376
81530123|NCT00413218|162746647|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|3.6|||||The 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was calculated based on a normal approximation.|Statistical analysis of adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) at FU2 (6 weeks after end of treatment).The adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical region and baseline neutropenic status.||3.6|-15.3|
81530124|NCT00413218|162746648|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-14.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|-7.0|||||The 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was calculated based on a normal approximation.|Statistical analysis of adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) at EOIV (Days 11-56). The adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical region and baseline neutropenic status.||-7.0|-22.7|
81530125|NCT00413218|162746648|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-15.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|-8.4|||||The 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was calculated based on a normal approximation.|Statistical analysis of adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) at EOT (Day 56). The adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical region and baseline neutropenic status.||-8.4|-23.5|
81530126|NCT00413218|162746648|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|9.6|||||The 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was calculated based on a normal approximation.|Statistical analysis of adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) at FU1 (2 weeks after end of treatment).The adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical region and baseline neutropenic status.||9.6|-8.1|
81530127|NCT00413218|162746648|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|4.3|||||The 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was calculated based on a normal approximation.|Statistical analysis of adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) at FU2 (6 weeks after end of treatment).The adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical region and baseline neutropenic status.||4.3|-14.7|
81464953|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.982|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.722|1.334||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.334|0.722|
81464954|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.699|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.513|0.95||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other||0.95|0.513|
81464955|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|2.513|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.846|3.421||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||3.421|1.846|
81530128|NCT00413218|162746649|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|-2.5|||||The 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was calculated based on a normal approximation.|Statistical analysis of adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) at Day 7. The adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical region and baseline neutropenic status.||-2.5|-20.4|
81530129|NCT00413218|162746649|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|-0.4|||||The 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was calculated based on a normal approximation.|Statistical analysis of adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) at EOT (Day 56). The adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical region and baseline neutropenic status.||-0.4|-16.5|
81530130|NCT00413218|162746650|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|-1.9|||||The 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was calculated based on a normal approximation.|Statistical analysis of adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) at Day 7. The adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical region and baseline neutropenic status.||-1.9|-20.3|
81530131|NCT00413218|162746650|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|0.1|||||The 95% CI for the adjusted treatment difference was calculated based on a normal approximation.|Statistical analysis of adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) at EOT (Day 56). The adjusted treatment difference (ISA-CAS) was calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical region and baseline neutropenic status.||0.1|-16.3|
81530132|NCT00413218|162746651|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|8.9||||||Statistical analysis of all-cause mortality on Day 14. Adjusted treatment difference (Isavuconazole-Caspofungin) is calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical regions, and baseline neutropenic status.||8.9|-3.8|
81530133|NCT00413218|162746651|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|10.0||||||Statistical analysis of all-cause mortality on Day 56. Adjusted treatment difference (Isavuconazole-Caspofungin) is calculated by a stratified CMH method with the strata of geographical regions, and baseline neutropenic status.||10.0|-7.1|
81653688|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.216||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.21|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.21|-1.07|0.0041
81530134|NCT04034004|162746685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain ratings were collected while lying in the supine and after each straight leg rasise test (SLR 1; SLR 2). A 2 (group) X 2 (SLR 1-rest vs. SLR 2-meditation) X 2 (supine vs. SLR) X 3 (session) repeated measure mixed model ANOVA was conducted to determine if mindfulness and non-mindfulness meditation attenuate SLR induced pain through endogenous opioids. Simple effects tests tested significant main effects and interactions to test primary study hypotheses and between-group differences.||||.05
81530135|NCT04317040|162746692|OTHER|Hazard ratio (HR) and the associated 95% CIs were calculated based on Cox Regression model and p-value was calculated based on log-rank test, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.398||||0.0367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.918|||Log Rank||Cox-Regression Model|||1.918|1.020|0.0367
81530136|NCT04317040|162746694|OTHER|Risk difference (RD) and the associated 95% CIs were calculated based on Mantel-Haenszel method and p-value was calculated based on Chi-squared test, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0555||||0.3281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1665|0.0555|||Chi-squared||Mantel-Haenszel method|||0.0555|-0.1665|0.3281
81530137|NCT04317040|162746695|OTHER|Hazard ratio (HR) and the associated 95% CIs were calculated based on Cox Regression model and p-value was calculated based on log-rank test, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.558||||0.0306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.327|0.954|||Log Rank||Cox Regression Model|||0.954|0.327|0.0306
81530138|NCT04317040|162746696|OTHER|Risk difference (RD) and the associated 95% CIs were calculated based on Mantel-Haenszel method and p-value was calculated based on Chi-squared test, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.027||||0.4491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.097|||Chi-squared||Mantel-Haenszel method used to report all-cause mortality by Day 15|Day 15||0.0970|-0.0430|0.4491
81530139|NCT04317040|162746696|OTHER|Risk difference (RD) and the associated 95% CIs were calculated based on Mantel-Haenszel method and p-value was calculated based on Chi-squared test, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0146||||0.7512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1049|0.0756|||Chi-squared||Mantel-Haenszel method used to report all-cause mortality by Day 29|Day 29||0.0756|-0.1049|0.7512
81530140|NCT04317040|162746699|OTHER|Hazard ratio (HR) and the associated 95% CIs were calculated based on Cox Regression model and p-value was calculated based on log-rank test, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.416||||0.0311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.031|1.945|||Log Rank||Cox Regression model|||1.945|1.031|0.0311
81530141|NCT00799903|162746716|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.1|0.85|1.03||Hazard ratio and p-value are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicates a lower risk with this treatment compared to Placebo.|Regression, Cox|||||1.03|0.85|0.199
81530142|NCT00799903|162746717|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.0||Hazard ratio and p-value are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicates a lower risk with this treatment compared to Placebo.|Regression, Cox|||||1.00|0.82|0.045
81530143|NCT00799903|162746718|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|0.98||Hazard ratio and p-value are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicates a lower risk with this treatment compared to Placebo.|Regression, Cox|||||0.98|0.84|0.019
81530144|NCT00799903|162746719|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.11||Hazard ratio and p-value are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicates a lower risk with this treatment compared to Placebo.|Regression, Cox|||||1.11|0.83|0.594
81530145|NCT00799903|162746720|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.03||Hazard ratio and p-value are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicates a lower risk with this treatment compared to Placebo.|Regression, Cox|||||1.03|0.77|0.108
81620834|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.7614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.24|-0.33|0.7614
81620835|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.8081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.25|-0.32|0.8081
81620836|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.8078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.33|-0.25|0.8078
81620837|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.9705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.29|-0.28|0.9705
81530146|NCT00799903|162746721|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.27||Hazard ratio and p-value are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicates a lower risk with this treatment compared to Placebo.|Regression, Cox|||||1.27|0.81|0.920
81530147|NCT00799903|162746722|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.05||Hazard ratio and p-value are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicates a lower risk with this treatment compared to Placebo.|Regression, Cox|||||1.05|0.88|0.397
81530148|NCT00799903|162746723|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.13||Hazard ratio and p-value are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \< 1 indicates a lower risk with this treatment compared to Placebo.|Regression, Cox|||||1.13|0.90|0.870
81530149|NCT02518971|162746724|OTHER|||||||0.345|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.345
81530150|NCT02518971|162746725|OTHER|||||||0.378|||||||Student T-Test|||||||.378
81530151|NCT02518971|162746726|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81530152|NCT02518971|162746727|OTHER|||||||0.497|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.497
81530153|NCT02518971|162746728|OTHER|||||||0.207|||||||Student T-test|||||||.207
81530154|NCT00757237|162746735|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The treatment difference (TIS-AZLI) and standard error from the ANCOVA model were used to compute the two-sided 95% confidence interval. If the 95% upper boundary was less than the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 4%, then the null hypothesis was rejected.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.8||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.73|-3.86||Based on the Benjamini \& Hochberg method, non-inferiority at Day 28 for relative change in FEV1 percent predicted was assessed at the 0.05 level, given the significance of the coprimary endpoint (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment, Day 0 FEV1 percent predicted, and previous inhaled tobramycin use for all participants.|Treatment difference refers to TIS-AZLI.|Null hypothesis: AZLI was inferior to TIS by more than 4% in the mean relative change of FEV1 percent predicted at Day 28. With 120 subjects per treatment group there was at least 85% power to declare noninferiority based on relative change from baseline at Day 28 in FEV1 percent predicted using the upper bound of a 2-tailed 95% CI for the difference in means with a noninferiority margin of 4, assuming a common standard deviation of 18% and true difference in means \[TIS-AZLI\] of -3.2%.||-3.86|-11.73|0.0001
81530155|NCT00757237|162746736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.0023||||||Based on the Benjamini \& Hochberg method, superiority at Weeks 4, 12, and 20 of actual change in FEV1 percent predicted was tested at the 0.05 level, given the significance of the coprimary endpoint (p\<0.05).|MMRM analysis|MMRM analysis included Day 0 FEV1 percent predicted, previous inhaled tobramycin use, treatment, visit, and treatment/visit interaction.|Treatment difference refers to TIS-AZLI.|"Null hypothesis: there was no difference between AZLI and TIS treatment groups in the mean actual change of FEV1 percent predicted across 3 treatment courses among all participants.~With 120 subjects per treatment group, there was at least 90% power at a 5% significance level to detect differences based upon actual change from baseline in FEV1 percent predicted (3.61%, 2.98%, 2.32%) between AZLI and TIS at Weeks 4, 12, and 20 with a common standard deviation of 9%."||||0.0023
81530156|NCT00757237|162746737|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The treatment difference (TIS-AZLI) and standard error from the ANCOVA model were used to compute the two-sided 95% confidence interval. If the 95% upper boundary was less than the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 4%, then the null hypothesis was rejected.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.86|-5.14||Secondary endpoints were tested sequentially by the closed testing procedure initiated by the significance of the primary endpoints. Given the coprimary endpoints were met at the 0.05 level, this non-inferiority endpoint was tested at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment and Day 0 FEV1 percent predicted.|Treatment difference refers to TIS-AZLI.|Null hypothesis: AZLI was inferior to TIS by more than 4% in terms of the participant means in relative change of FEV1 percent predicted at Day 28 among all participants having \>= 84 days of inhaled tobramycin use in the previous 12 months.||-5.14|-13.86|<0.0001
81703563|NCT03371251|163102513|SUPERIORITY||Observed Difference vs. Placebo|-17.7||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.9|-4.5|||Pearson's chi-square test|||Statistical Analysis for Day 210||-4.5|-30.9|0.0141
81530157|NCT00757237|162746738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.47||||0.0002||||||Secondary endpoints were tested sequentially to control the Type I error rate based on the closed testing procedure. Given the significance of the coprimary endpoints and previous secondary endpoint, this endpoint was also tested at the 0.05 level.|MMRM analysis|MMRM analysis included treatment, Day 0 FEV1 percent predicted, visit, treatment, and treatment/visit interaction for all participants.|Treatment difference refers to TIS-AZLI|Null hypothesis: there was no difference between AZLI and TIS treatment groups in the mean actual change of FEV1 percent predicted across 3 treatment courses in the stratum of subjects having \>=84 days of inhaled tobramycin use in the previous 12 months.||||0.0002
81530158|NCT00757237|162746739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|||||Secondary endpoints were tested sequentially to control the Type I error rate based on the closed testing procedure. Given the significance of the coprimary endpoints and previous secondary endpoint, this endpoint was also tested at the 0.05 level.|Log Rank|||Null hypothesis: there was no difference between AZLI and TIS treatment groups with respect to time to need for IV antipseudomonal antibiotics for respiratory events.||||0.0025
81530159|NCT00757237|162746740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1114||||||Secondary endpoints were tested sequentially to control the Type I error rate based on the closed testing procedure. Given the significance of the coprimary endpoints and previous secondary endpoint, this endpoint was also tested at the 0.05 level.|Log Rank|||Null hypothesis: there was no difference between AZLI and TIS treatment groups with respect to time to first respiratory hospitalization.||||0.1114
81530160|NCT00757237|162746741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.61||||0.0048||0.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment, Day 0 FEV1 percent predicted, Day 0 CFQ-R RSS score, and previous inhaled tobramycin use.|Treatment difference refers to TIS-AZLI.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference between AZLI and TIS treatment groups in change from baseline in CFQ-R RSS scores at Day 28.||||0.0048
81530161|NCT00757237|162746742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.13||||0.0189||0.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment, Day 0 FEV1 percent predicted, Day 0 CFQ-R RSS score, and previous inhaled tobramycin use.|Treatment difference refers to TIS-AZLI.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference between AZLI and TIS treatment groups in the average actual change in respiratory symptoms at the end of each treatment course (Weeks 4, 12, and 20).||||0.0189
81703564|NCT03371251|163102514|SUPERIORITY||Observed Difference vs. Placebo|4.9||||0.6107|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.7|20.5|||Pearson's chi-square test|||||20.5|-10.7|0.6107
81653689|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.16|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.67|0.2222
81653690|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.07|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.07|-0.93|0.0245
81653691|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209||0.5119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.28|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.28|-0.55|0.5119
81653692|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.197||0.0299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.04|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.04|-0.82|0.0299
81653693|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.195||0.2824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.18|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Middle, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.18|-0.60|0.2824
81653694|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.1768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.43|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.43|-0.08|0.1768
81653695|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.6498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.19|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.19|-0.31|0.6498
81653696|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.7689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.34|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.34|-0.25|0.7689
81653697|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.2236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.11|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.47|0.2236
81530162|NCT00757237|162746743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.12||||0.0097||0.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment, Day 0 FEV1 percent predicted, and previous inhaled tobramycin use.|Treatment difference refers to TIS-AZLI.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference between AZLI and TIS treatment groups in the global satisfaction results of the TSQM at Week 20 (Day 140).||||0.0097
81530163|NCT00757237|162746744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|negative binomial regression method|||Null hypothesis: there was no difference between AZLI and TIS treatment groups in the total number of respiratory hospitalizations from Day 0 to Day 168 (end of study).||||0.044
81703565|NCT03371251|163102515|SUPERIORITY||Observed Difference vs. Placebo|15.4||||0.1237|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|31.8|||Pearson's chi-square test|||||31.8|-0.9|0.1237
81620838|NCT02528188|162922468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.5785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.38|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.38|-0.21|0.5785
81620839|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.4303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|2.04|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Percent Work Time Missed: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.04|-0.87|0.4303
81620840|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.5656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.04|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Percent Work Time Missed: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||1.04|-1.90|0.5656
81620841|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|1.83|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Percent Work Time Missed: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||1.83|-1.78|0.9760
81620842|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.5678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.36|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Percent Work Time Missed: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.36|-1.30|0.5678
81620843|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.6974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|4.14|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Percent Work Time Missed: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||4.14|-2.77|0.6974
81620844|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.1261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|6.04|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Percent Work Time Missed: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||6.04|-0.75|0.1261
81620845|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|2.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Percent Impairment While Working: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.01|-4.96|0.4060
81620846|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|3.15|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Percent Impairment While Working: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||3.15|-3.84|0.8480
81620847|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.63|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Percent Impairment While Working: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||3.63|-4.00|0.9230
81703566|NCT03371251|163102516|SUPERIORITY||Observed Difference vs. Placebo|-13.7||||0.0581|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.7|-0.7|||Pearson's chi-square test|||Statistical Analysis for Overall||-0.7|-26.7|0.0581
81620848|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96||0.4421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.36|2.34|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Percent Impairment While Working: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.34|-5.36|0.4421
81620849|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.2049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|7.91|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Percent Impairment While Working: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||7.91|-1.70|0.2049
81620850|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.0527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|9.41|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Percent Impairment While Working: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||9.41|-0.05|0.0527
81620851|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.3699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|1.94|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Percent Overall Work Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||1.94|-5.21|0.3699
81703567|NCT03371251|163102516|SUPERIORITY||Observed Difference vs. Placebo|-14.3||||0.0471|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.2|3.2|||Pearson's chi-square test|||Statistical Analysis for Day 210||3.2|-31.2|0.0471
81703568|NCT03371251|163102517|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference (BOS161721-Placebo)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.6596|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.63|0.94|||ANCOVA||This is based on LS Means|Statistical Analysis for CLASI-A (Total Activity)||0.94|-1.63|0.6596
81703569|NCT03371251|163102517|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference (BOS161721-Placebo)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.4105|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.81|||ANCOVA||This is based on LS Means|Statistical Analysis for CLASI-B (Total Damage)||0.81|-0.27|0.4105
81620852|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.7945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|3.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Percent Overall Work Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||3.11|-4.06|0.7945
81620853|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.13|3.83|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Percent Overall Work Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||3.83|-4.13|0.9410
81620854|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|2.59|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Percent Overall Work Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.59|-5.44|0.4860
81620855|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62||0.2448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|8.2|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Percent Overall Work Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||8.20|-2.10|0.2448
81620856|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.58||0.0551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|10.04|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Percent Overall Work Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||10.04|-0.11|0.0551
81620857|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|0.84|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Percent Activity Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.84|-3.26|0.2470
81620858|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Percent Activity Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.06|-4.01|0.0570
81703570|NCT03371251|163102518|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference (BOS161721-Placebo)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.11||0.8546|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.07|7.58|||ANCOVA||This is based on LS Means|Statistical Analysis for Day 210||7.58|-6.07|0.8546
81620859|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|2.12|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Percent Activity Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.12|-2.36|0.9170
81620860|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.4991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.46|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Percent Activity Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||1.46|-3.00|0.4991
81620861|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.2377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|4.52|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Percent Activity Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||4.52|-1.12|0.2377
81653698|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.6952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.23|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.35|0.6952
81530164|NCT00757237|162746745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||0.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|negative binomial regression method|||Null hypothesis: there was no difference between AZLI and TIS treatment groups in the total number of respiratory events requiring IV and/or inhaled antipseudomonal antibiotics (other than randomized treatment) from Day 0 to Day 168 (end of study).||||0.004
81620862|NCT02528188|162922470|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.0238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|6.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Percent Activity Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||6.08|0.43|0.0238
81653699|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.1184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.06|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.06|-0.51|0.1184
81653700|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149||0.3031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.45|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.45|-0.14|0.3031
81653701|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.3091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.14|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.14|-0.44|0.3091
81530165|NCT00757237|162746746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||Null hypothesis: there was no difference between AZLI and TIS treatment groups with respect to time to need for inhaled and/or IV antipseudomonal antibiotics for respiratory events.||||0.0004
81530166|NCT02915978|162746811|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.0505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|0.0|||ANCOVA|||NRS PID at 1 hour||0.00|-3.61|0.0505
81530167|NCT02915978|162746811|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.2493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|0.77|||ANCOVA|||NRS PID at 1 hour||0.77|-2.89|0.2493
81703571|NCT03371251|163102519|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference (BOS161721-Placebo)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.4455|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.63|1.71|||ANCOVA||This is based on LS Means|Statistical Analysis for Sum of Swelling for Day 210||1.71|-0.63|0.4455
81703572|NCT03371251|163102519|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference (BOS161721-Placebo)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.3367|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.65|2.47|||ANCOVA||This is based on LS Means|Statistical Analysis for Sum of Tenderness for Day 210||2.47|-0.65|0.3367
81530168|NCT02915978|162746811|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|-0.94|||ANCOVA|||NRS PID at 16 hours||-0.94|-4.95|0.0052
81530169|NCT02915978|162746811|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.0926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|0.29|||ANCOVA|||NRS PID at 16 hours||0.29|-3.62|0.0926
81530170|NCT02915978|162746811|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.0951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|0.26|||ANCOVA|||NRS PID at 24 hours||0.26|-3.06|0.0951
81530171|NCT02915978|162746811|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.9866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.63|||ANCOVA|||NRS PID at 24 hours||1.63|-1.60|0.9866
81530172|NCT03089541|162746834|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.17||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.52|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison on Eating/Drinking using a model adjusted for timing of the assessment (weekend, time of day (am vs. pm), and day of study (1 to 7). The significance level was 0.05.||0.52|0.06|0.002
81530173|NCT03089541|162746834|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.65||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|7.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison on Traveling using a model adjusted for timing of the assessment (weekend, time of day (am vs. pm), and day of study (1 to 7)). The significance level was 0.05.||7.65|0.92|0.07
81620863|NCT02528188|162922478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|4.78|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Effectiveness; Week 16: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||4.78|0.53|0.0142
81530174|NCT03089541|162746834|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|3.64|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison on Working/Reading/Studying using a model adjusted for timing of the assessment (weekend, time of day (am vs. pm), and day of study (1 to 7). The significance level was 0.05.||3.64|0.59|0.40
81530175|NCT03089541|162746834|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.53|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison on Socializing using a model adjusted for timing of the assessment (weekend, time of day (am vs. pm), and day of study (1 to 7). The significance level was 0.05.||3.53|0.51|0.60
81530176|NCT03089541|162746834|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|3.38|||Regression, Logistic|||Model on Public Space adjusted for timing of the assessment (weekend, time of day (am vs. pm), and day of study (1 to 7)). The significance level was 0.05.||3.38|0.96|0.06
81530177|NCT01101035|162746842|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the upper 1-sided CI for the hazard ratio was less than 1.3. Critical boundary of 2.359 (75% interim) based on the Lan-DeMets-O'Brien-Fleming alpha spending function was used for CI estimation.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.99|||||ONE_SIDED|97.0||1.23|||||Time from randomization to the first occurrence of any MACE was fitted using Cox Proportional Hazard model with treatment as a covariate and Baseline renal function as a stratification factor.|Statistical analysis for the primary endpoint was based on 1-sided repeated confidence intervals (CIs), using critical values from a 1-sided stopping boundary for a group sequential design (GSD), to preserve an overall false-rejection rate of 2.5%, to assess non-inferiority at each interim analysis and the final analysis.||1.23||
81530178|NCT01101035|162746843|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.28|||||Time from randomization to the first occurrence of any APTC event was fitted using Cox Proportional Hazard model with treatment as a covariate and Baseline renal function status as a stratification factor.|||1.28|0.92|
81530179|NCT01101035|162746844|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.73|||||Time from randomization to the first occurrence of cardiovascular death was fitted using Cox Proportional Hazard model with factors including treatment and baseline renal function.|||1.73|1.03|
81620864|NCT02528188|162922478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|6.78|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Effectiveness; Week 16: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||6.78|2.56|<0.0001
81620865|NCT02528188|162922478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.1371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|4.99|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Effectiveness; Week 56: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||4.99|-0.69|0.1371
81620866|NCT02528188|162922478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.8524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|3.14|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Effectiveness; Week 56: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||3.14|-2.60|0.8524
81530180|NCT01101035|162746845|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.21|||||Time from randomization to the first occurrence of non-fatal MI was fitted using Cox Proportional Hazard model with factors including treatment and baseline renal function.|||1.21|0.72|
81530181|NCT01101035|162746846|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.41|||||Time from randomization to the first occurrence of non-fatal stroke was fitted using Cox Proportional Hazard model with factors including treatment and baseline renal function.|||1.41|0.73|
81530182|NCT01101035|162746847|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.26|||||Time from randomization to the first occurrence of unstable angina with urgent coronary revascularization was fitted using Cox Proportional Hazard model with factors including treatment and baseline renal function.|||1.26|0.59|
81536841|NCT03270436|162756238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1519||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in fruit \& vegetable consumption scores from baseline to 6 months post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.1519
81703573|NCT03371251|163102519|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference (BOS161721-Placebo)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.255|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|1.86|||ANCOVA||This is based on LS Means|Statistical Analysis for Sum of Active Joints for Day 210||1.86|-0.34|0.2550
81703574|NCT03371251|163102520|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference (BOS161721-Placebo)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.2498|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|1.93|||ANCOVA||This is based on LS Means|||1.93|-0.34|0.2498
81530183|NCT01101035|162746848|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the upper 1-sided CI for the hazard ratio was less than 1.3. Critical boundary of 2.014 (final analysis) based on the Lan-DeMets-O'Brien-Fleming alpha spending function was used for CI estimation.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.87|1.23|||||Time from randomization to the first occurrence of any MACE was fitted using Cox Proportional Hazard model with treatment as a covariate and Baseline renal function as a stratification factor.|Statistical analysis for the primary endpoint was based on 1-sided repeated confidence intervals (CIs), using critical values from a 1-sided stopping boundary for a group sequential design (GSD), to preserve an overall false-rejection rate of 2.5%, to assess non-inferiority at each interim analysis and the final analysis.||1.23|0.87|
81530184|NCT02871635|162746850|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.945|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.028|||||BI 695501 as numerator Humira EU as denominator|Was analyzed using a log-linked binomial model, described as: response to treatment at Week 4 = treatment+prior infliximab exposure+screening Simple Endoscopic Score for Crohn's Disease (SES-CD)||1.028|0.870|
81530185|NCT02871635|162746850|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.945|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.856|1.044|||||BI 695501 as numerator Humira EU as denominator|Was to be analyzed using a log-linked binomial model, described as: response to treatment at Week 4 = treatment+prior infliximab exposure+screening Simple Endoscopic Score for Crohn's Disease (SES-CD)||1.044|0.856|
81530186|NCT02871635|162746851|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.871|1.148|||||BI 695501 as numerator Humira EU as denominator|Was to be analyzed using a log-linked binomial model, described as: response to treatment at Week 24 = treatment+prior infliximab exposure+screening Simple Endoscopic Score for Crohn's Disease (SES-CD)||1.148|0.871|
81530187|NCT02871635|162746851|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.848|1.178|||||BI 695501 as numerator Humira EU as denominator|Was to be analyzed using a log-linked binomial model, described as: response to treatment at Week 24 = treatment+prior infliximab exposure+screening Simple Endoscopic Score for Crohn's Disease (SES-CD)||1.178|0.848|
81530188|NCT02871635|162746852|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.751|1.078|||||BI 695501 as numerator Humira EU as denominator|Was to be analyzed using a log-linked binomial model, described as: response to treatment at Week 24 = treatment+prior infliximab exposure+screening Simple Endoscopic Score for Crohn's Disease (SES-CD)||1.078|0.751|
81530189|NCT02871635|162746852|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.725|1.116|||||BI 695501 as numerator Humira EU as denominator|Was to be analyzed using a log-linked binomial model, described as: response to treatment at Week 24 = treatment+prior infliximab exposure+screening Simple Endoscopic Score for Crohn's Disease (SES-CD)||1.116|0.725|
81530190|NCT01395901|162746862|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For the primary efficacy analysis, the confidence interval (CI) was built on the FAS using the stratum adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) method with correction of continuity. The non-inferiority margin was -10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|1.7||||||"The null hypothesis (H0) was stated as:~• H0 : CR 0-24 hr palonosetron - CR 0-24 hr ondansetron \<-10%~The alternative hypothesis (H1) was stated as:~• H1 : CR 0-24 hr palonosetron - CR 0-24 hr ondansetron \>-10%~A power of 80% was used for sample size computation."||1.7|-10.5|
81530191|NCT02123849|162746899|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 10% of the coefficient of variation (i.e., standard deviation divided by mean) which means that the changes in the signature score in the intermittent arm is no less than 90% of the coefficient of variation of the changes in the signature score in the continuous arm.||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.04
81530192|NCT02123849|162746900|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81530193|NCT02123849|162746901|OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.61
81530194|NCT02123849|162746902|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81530195|NCT02123849|162746903|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.42
81530196|NCT02123849|162746904|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 10% of the coefficient of variation (i.e., standard deviation divided by mean) which means that the changes in the signature score in the intermittent arm is no less than 90% of the coefficient of variation of the changes in the signature score in the continuous arm.||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.97
81530197|NCT02123849|162746905|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 10% of the coefficient of variation (i.e., standard deviation divided by mean) which means that the changes in the signature score in the intermittent arm is no less than 90% of the coefficient of variation of the changes in the signature score in the continuous arm.||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.97
81530198|NCT02123849|162746906|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 10% of the coefficient of variation (i.e., standard deviation divided by mean) which means that the changes in the signature score in the intermittent arm is no less than 90% of the coefficient of variation of the changes in the signature score in the continuous arm.||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.06
81530199|NCT01717872|162746917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||MAC blade lifting the tongue versus Miller blade lifting the epiglottis||||>0.05
81530200|NCT01717872|162746918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81530201|NCT01717872|162746919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0004
81530202|NCT02178995|162746920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037||||||HRTSD p-value = 0.037; p \< 0.05 considered significant|ANOVA|Within-subjects contrasts, n=31, df=1||||||0.037
81530203|NCT02178995|162746920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||||||D' p = 0.055. p \< 0.05 considered significant.|ANOVA|Within-subjects contrasts, placebo v 10mg v 20mg.||||||0.055
81530204|NCT02178995|162746920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.758|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||HRTSD 10mg vs 20mg||||0.758
81620867|NCT02528188|162922478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.5253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.93|5.09|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Side Effects; Week 16: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||5.09|-9.93|0.5253
81620868|NCT02528188|162922478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.71||0.5381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.04|9.62|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Side Effects; Week 16: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||9.62|-5.04|0.5381
81620869|NCT02528188|162922478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.44||0.2694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.99|20.54|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Side Effects; Week 56: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||20.54|-5.99|0.2694
81620870|NCT02528188|162922478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.05||0.1349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|3.11|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Side Effects; Week 56: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||3.11|-21.80|0.1349
81620871|NCT02528188|162922478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|3.38|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Convenience; Week 16: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||3.38|0.21|0.0264
81620872|NCT02528188|162922478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.65|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Convenience; Week 16: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||3.65|0.50|0.0098
81620873|NCT02528188|162922478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|4.01|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Convenience; Week 56: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||4.01|-0.31|0.0937
81620874|NCT02528188|162922478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.1838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.67|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Convenience; Week 56: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||3.67|-0.70|0.1838
81620875|NCT02528188|162922478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|5.25|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Global Satisfaction; Week 16: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||5.25|1.12|0.0025
81620876|NCT02528188|162922478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|5.6|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Global Satisfaction; Week 16: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||5.60|1.51|0.0007
81653702|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179||0.1525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.1|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.61|0.1525
81653703|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174||0.1214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.07|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.07|-0.62|0.1214
81653704|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.3811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.21|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.21|-0.53|0.3811
81703575|NCT03371251|163102521|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference (BOS161721-Placebo)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.2558|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.12|||ANCOVA||This is based on LS Means|Statistical Analysis for Day 180||0.12|-0.02|0.2558
81653705|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.3851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.2|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.51|0.3851
81703576|NCT03371251|163102522|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39||||0.0479|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.18|0.88|||Log Rank||Hazard rate of BOS161721 120 mg / Hazard rate of placebo|||0.88|0.18|0.0479
81620877|NCT02528188|162922478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.1373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|4.51|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Global Satisfaction; Week 56: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||4.51|-0.62|0.1373
81653706|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.1373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.09|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.63|0.1373
81653707|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.177||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.09|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.62|0.1360
81653708|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176||0.1264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.08|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.62|0.1264
81653709|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.0567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.01|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.01|-0.67|0.0567
81653710|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176||0.7447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.29|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.29|-0.41|0.7447
81653711|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.7727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.29|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.29|-0.39|0.7727
81653712|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.44|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.44|-0.28|0.6590
81653713|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.3951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.2|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.51|0.3951
81653714|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.4576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.28|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.28|-0.63|0.4576
81653715|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223||0.7609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.37|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.37|-0.51|0.7609
81653716|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.234||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.35|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.35|-0.58|0.6220
81703577|NCT03371251|163102524|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference (BOS161721-Placebo)|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.4||0.7898|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.92|31.7|||ANOVA||This is based on LS Means|||31.70|-22.92|0.7898
81703578|NCT03371251|163102525|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|0.68|||Log-Rank Test (2-Sided)||Hazard rate of BOS161721 120mg / Hazard rate of placebo|||0.68|0.16|0.0083
81703579|NCT00291187|163102529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.1|-9.9|||ANCOVA|||||-9.9|-33.1|<0.001
81530205|NCT02178995|162746920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.499|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||d' 10mg vs 20mg||||0.499
81620878|NCT02528188|162922478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|2.6|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Global Satisfaction; Week 56: ANCOVA model included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.60|-2.59|0.9960
81620879|NCT02528188|162922480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0823|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.0823
81620880|NCT02528188|162922480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0049|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.0049
81620881|NCT02528188|162922480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0718|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.0718
81620882|NCT02528188|162922480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1947|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.1947
81620883|NCT02528188|162922481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0229|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.0229
81620884|NCT02528188|162922481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0029|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.0029
81653717|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.225||0.9081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.47|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.47|-0.42|0.9081
81653718|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.1668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.11|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.65|0.1668
81653719|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.0935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.05|||MMRM|||Insomnia - Late, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.69|0.0935
81653720|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.4038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.17|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.17|-0.42|0.4038
81703580|NCT00291187|163102529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|-14.7|||ANCOVA|||||-14.7|-37.8|<0.001
81530206|NCT02178995|162746921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.008
81530207|NCT02178995|162746921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||SDMT 10mg vs 20mg||||0.071
81620885|NCT02528188|162922481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0266|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.0266
81703581|NCT00291187|163102529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.2|-11.3|||ANCOVA|||||-11.3|-34.2|<0.001
81530208|NCT02178995|162746922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.154|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.154
81530209|NCT02178995|162746922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.779|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||MCG 10mg vs 20mg||||0.779
81530210|NCT02178995|162746923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||HRTSD P\<0.0001|t-test, 2 sided|||Intra-group comparison, HRTSD||||<0.0001
81530211|NCT02178995|162746923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||HRTSD p \<0.001 for healthy controls|t-test, 2 sided|||Intra-group comparison, HRTSD, healthy controls||||0.001
81620886|NCT02528188|162922481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1835|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.1835
81620887|NCT02528188|162922482|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.88|||Regression, Logistic|||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline diary average pain, baseline WOMAC pain score, classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||0.88|0.45|0.0076
81620888|NCT02528188|162922482|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.94|||Regression, Logistic|||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline diary average pain, baseline WOMAC pain score, classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||0.94|0.48|0.0187
81620889|NCT02528188|162922483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0074|||||||Log Rank|||Missing data for the selected percentile(s) was due to the Kaplan-Meier estimate not reaching the level for discontinuation due to lack of efficacy.||||0.0074
81620890|NCT02528188|162922483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0162|||||||Log Rank|||Missing data for the selected percentile(s) was due to the Kaplan-Meier estimate not reaching the level for discontinuation due to lack of efficacy.||||0.0162
81620891|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.1136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.38|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.38|0.97|0.1136
81703582|NCT00291187|163102530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.2||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.1|-4.3|||ANCOVA|||||-4.3|-44.1|0.017
81703583|NCT00291187|163102530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.6|-13.9|||ANCOVA|||||-13.9|-53.6|0.001
81464956|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.201|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.149|0.272||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.272|0.149|
81464957|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.189||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.189|0.103|
81464958|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.645|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.476|0.873||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.873|0.476|
81464959|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.181|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.134|0.245||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other||0.245|0.134|
81530212|NCT02178995|162746923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.322|||||||ANOVA|||Between-group comparisons by 2-way ANOVA, HRTSD||||0.322
81620892|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.29|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.29|0.90|0.3910
81703584|NCT00291187|163102530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.4||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|2.1|||ANCOVA|||||2.1|-37.0|0.081
81620893|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.7691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.22|0.86|0.7691
81620894|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.05|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.05|0.73|0.1430
81620895|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.6454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.25|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.25|0.87|0.6454
81620896|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.0561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.00|0.70|0.0561
81620897|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.19|0.82|0.9056
81620898|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.2919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.09|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.09|0.75|0.2919
81620899|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.4976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.13|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.13|0.78|0.4976
81620900|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.2425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.08|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.08|0.75|0.2425
81620901|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.19|0.83|0.9242
81620902|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.6621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.15|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.15|0.80|0.6621
81620903|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.20|0.83|0.9977
81620904|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.20|0.84|0.9762
81620905|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.19|0.83|0.9718
81620906|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.8219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.22|0.85|0.8219
81620907|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.6936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.16|0.80|0.6936
81620908|NCT02528188|162922484|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.5769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.26|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment.||1.26|0.88|0.5769
81703585|NCT00291187|163102531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|54.5|||ANCOVA|||||54.5|13.0|0.002
81620909|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.7746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.16|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.16|0.89|0.7746
81620910|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.8441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.16|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.16|0.89|0.8441
81620911|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.13|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.13|0.83|0.6580
81620912|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.2279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.06|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.06|0.78|0.2279
81620913|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.9986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.18|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.18|0.84|0.9986
81620914|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.02|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.02|0.72|0.0771
81620915|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.4485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.13|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.13|0.77|0.4485
81620916|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.2817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.09|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.09|0.74|0.2817
81620917|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.5426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.13|||Negative binomial model|||Week 24: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.13|0.79|0.5426
81620918|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.5385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.13|||Negative binomial model|||Week 24: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.13|0.79|0.5385
81620919|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.5041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.12|||Negative binomial model|||Week 32: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.12|0.79|0.5041
81620920|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.11|||Negative binomial model|||Week 32: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.11|0.78|0.4410
81653721|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.7559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.33|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.33|-0.24|0.7559
81464960|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.129|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.095|0.174||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.174|0.095|
81464961|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.463|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.341|0.628||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other||0.628|0.341|
81620921|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.7426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.16|||Negative binomial model|||Week 40: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.16|0.81|0.7426
81620922|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.7469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.16|||Negative binomial model|||Week 40: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.16|0.81|0.7469
81620923|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.6784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.15|||Negative binomial model|||Week 48: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.15|0.81|0.6784
81620924|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.8822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.21|||Negative binomial model|||Week 48: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.21|0.85|0.8822
81620925|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.9119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.18|||Negative binomial model|||Week 56: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.18|0.83|0.9119
81620926|NCT02528188|162922486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.5148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.26|||Negative binomial model|||Week 56: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.26|0.89|0.5148
81620927|NCT02528188|162922488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.3348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.15|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.15|0.66|0.3348
81620928|NCT02528188|162922488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.3595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.16|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.16|0.66|0.3595
81620929|NCT02528188|162922488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.04|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.04|0.54|0.0854
81530213|NCT02178995|162746923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intra-group comparison, epilepsy, D'||||<0.0001
81620930|NCT02528188|162922488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.96|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||0.96|0.50|0.0281
81703586|NCT00291187|163102531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|47.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.2|68.6|||ANCOVA|||||68.6|27.2|<0.001
81530214|NCT02178995|162746923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intra-group analysis, healthy controls, d'||||0.037
81530215|NCT02178995|162746923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||Intra-group analysis by 2-way ANOVA, d'||||0.08
81620931|NCT02528188|162922488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.01|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.01|0.49|0.0595
81620932|NCT02528188|162922488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.83|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||0.83|0.40|0.0030
81620933|NCT02528188|162922488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.1389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.11|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.11|0.48|0.1389
81620934|NCT02528188|162922488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.03|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, NSAID and treatment group.||1.03|0.45|0.0709
81620935|NCT02528188|162922497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6037|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.6037
81620936|NCT02528188|162922497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1928|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.1928
81620937|NCT02528188|162922497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7204|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.7204
81620938|NCT02528188|162922497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7969|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.7969
81620939|NCT02528188|162922497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7857|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.7857
81620940|NCT02528188|162922497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6627|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.6627
81620941|NCT02528188|162922497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9867|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.9867
81620942|NCT02528188|162922497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.819|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.8190
81620943|NCT02528188|162922497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7284|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.7284
81620944|NCT02528188|162922497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1545|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for row mean scores differ, stratified by the combinations of the three stratification factors (index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and NSAID)||||0.1545
81620945|NCT03887650|162922524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.127|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.127
81620946|NCT03887650|162922525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.975|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.975
81620947|NCT03887650|162922526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.852||||||PACU pain scores|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.852
81620948|NCT03887650|162922526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.661||||||For (PACU-24) minimum pain scores|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.661
81620949|NCT03887650|162922526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.747||||||For (PACU-24 hr.) maximum pain score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.747
81703587|NCT00291187|163102531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|50.0|||ANCOVA|||||50.0|9.1|0.005
81620950|NCT03887650|162922526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.604||||||For (PACU-24 hr) average pain scores|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.604
81620951|NCT03887650|162922526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||(24-48 hr) minimum pain scores|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.002
81620952|NCT03887650|162922526|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||For (24-48 hr) maximum pain scores|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81620953|NCT03887650|162922526|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||For (24-48 hr) average pain scores|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81620954|NCT03887650|162922526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||(48-72 hr) minimum pain scores|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.011
81620955|NCT03887650|162922526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||(48-72 hr) maximum pain scores|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.001
81620956|NCT03887650|162922526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||(48-72 hr) average pain scores|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.003
81620957|NCT03887650|162922526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||For (72-96 hr) minimum pain scores|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.230
81620958|NCT03887650|162922526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||For (72-96 hr) maximum pain scores|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.007
81620959|NCT03887650|162922526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||For (72-96 hr) average pain scores|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.011
81620960|NCT03887650|162922526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.378||||||For (postoperative day 60) minimum pain scores|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.378
81703588|NCT00291187|163102532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.1||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-3.3|||ANCOVA|||||-3.3|-18.9|0.006
81620961|NCT03887650|162922526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||For (postoperative day 60) maximum pain scores|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.001
81620962|NCT03887650|162922526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.403||||||For (postoperative day 60) average pain scores|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.403
81620963|NCT03887650|162922527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.112
81620964|NCT03887650|162922528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.096||||||P-Value for POD4|Fisher Exact|Fisher's Exact for POD4||||||0.096
81620965|NCT03887650|162922528|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||For POD60|Chi-squared|Chi-squared for POD60||||||1.0
81620966|NCT03887650|162922529|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Any distress on PACU|Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81653722|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181||0.2006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.13|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.13|-0.59|0.2006
81653723|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.6334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.43|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.43|-0.26|0.6334
81653724|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.5431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.32|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.32|-0.60|0.5431
81703589|NCT00291187|163102532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|-6.5|||ANCOVA|||||-6.5|-22.1|<0.001
81703590|NCT00291187|163102532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.3||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|-4.6|||ANCOVA|||||-4.6|-20.0|0.002
81703591|NCT04362813|163102546|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.2874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio is based on a Logistic regression model adjusted by treatment, region (North America vs Europe), and baseline 9-point ordinal scale (\<=4, \>=5).||2.54|0.76|0.2874
81620967|NCT03887650|162922529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.947||||||Postoperative day 2|Chi-squared|||||||.947
81620968|NCT03887650|162922530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.441||||||Full sensation|Fishers Freeman Halton|||||||.441
81620969|NCT03887650|162922530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.691||||||First sensation|Fishers Freeman Halton|||||||.691
81703592|NCT04362813|163102547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.3303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio is based on a Logistic regression model adjusted by treatment, region (North America vs Europe), and baseline 9-point ordinal scale (\<=4, \>=5)||1.50|0.30|0.3303
81530216|NCT02178995|162746924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81530217|NCT02178995|162746924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.022
81620970|NCT03887650|162922531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.876|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.876
81620971|NCT03887650|162922532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||Any movement|Fisher' Freeman Halton|||||||.011
81620972|NCT03887650|162922532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.536||||||Full movement|Fishers Freeman Halton|||||||.536
81620973|NCT03887650|162922533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.648||||||MME 0-24|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.648
81620974|NCT03887650|162922533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.285||||||MME24-48|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.285
81620975|NCT03887650|162922533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.122||||||MME48-72|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.122
81620976|NCT03887650|162922533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.367||||||MME 72-120|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.367
81620977|NCT01503749|162922535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81620978|NCT01849055|162922542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.98|2.54||||||SBP||2.54|-4.98|
81620979|NCT01849055|162922542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.7|2.53||||||SBP||2.53|-4.70|
81620980|NCT01849055|162922542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.3|2.22||||||SBP||2.22|-5.30|
81620981|NCT01849055|162922542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.16|2.1||||||SBP||2.10|-5.16|
81620982|NCT01849055|162922542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.74|0.07||||||SBP||0.07|-7.74|
81620983|NCT01849055|162922542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.95|2.18||||||DBP||2.18|-2.95|
81620984|NCT01849055|162922542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.69|1.48||||||DBP||1.48|-3.69|
81620985|NCT01849055|162922542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.75|1.85||||||DBP||1.85|-3.75|
81620986|NCT01849055|162922542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.09|1.1||||||DBP||1.10|-4.09|
81620987|NCT01849055|162922542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.23|0.2||||||DBP||0.20|-5.23|
81620988|NCT00475501|162922544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.86|18.0||The difference in means and p value are for 12 months (using data from all time points to make the calculation). We tested the effect of testosterone (\[T-placebo plus T-finasteride\] vs. \[vehicle-placebo plus vehicle-finasteride\]).|Mixed Models Analysis||mean difference is for subjects reveiving testosterone (groups T and T/F) vs. subjects not receiving testosterone (F and Placebo)|The studies was powered for 1-RM strength based on a 1.18-alpha increase reported in the literature||18.0|7.86|<0.001
81620989|NCT00475501|162922545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.311||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.31||The difference in means and p value are for 12 months (using data from all time points to make the calculation). We tested the effect of testosterone (\[T-placebo plus T-finasteride\] vs. \[vehicle-placebo plus vehicle-finasteride\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The study was not powered on grip strength. We employed 2x2 analysis to determine effects of testosterone, finasteride and interaction.||1.31|0.16|0.015
81620990|NCT00475501|162922546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.142|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|6.43||The difference in means and p value are for 12 months (using data from all time points to make the calculation). We tested the effect of testosterone (\[T-placebo plus T-finasteride\] vs. \[vehicle-placebo plus vehicle-finasteride\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The study was not powered on lumbar spine bone mineral density. We employed a 2x2 analysis for effects ot testosterone, finasteride and interaction||6.43|1.95|<0.001
81620991|NCT00475501|162922547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.737|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.343||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.064||The difference in means and p value are for 12 months (using data from all time points to make the calculation). We tested the effect of testosterone (\[T-placebo plus T-finasteride\] vs. \[vehicle-placebo plus vehicle-finasteride\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The study is was not powered for score on Geriatric Depression Scale||-0.064|-1.41|0.037
81620992|NCT00475501|162922548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.871|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.108||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.699|5.04||The difference in means and p value are for 12 months (using data from all time points to make the calculation). We tested the effect of testosterone (\[T-placebo plus T-finasteride\] vs. \[vehicle-placebo plus vehicle-finasteride\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The study was not powered for 30-minute recall on Rey figure test||5.04|0.699|0.012
81620993|NCT00475501|162922549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.642|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.272||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.095|3.811||The difference in means and p value are for 12 months (using data from all time points to make the calculation). We tested the effect of testosterone (\[T-placebo plus T-finasteride\] vs. \[vehicle-placebo plus vehicle-finasteride\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The study was not powered for score on Trials A test||3.811|-5.095|0.779
81620994|NCT00475501|162922550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.587|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.743||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.869|2.043||The difference in means and p value are for 12 months (using data from all time points to make the calculation). We tested the effect of testosterone (\[T-placebo plus T-finasteride\] vs. \[vehicle-placebo plus vehicle-finasteride\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The study was not powered for score on Benton test||2.043|-0.869|0.433
81620995|NCT00475501|162922551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.07|5.18||The difference in means and p value are for 12 months (using data from all time points to make the calculation). We tested the effect of testosterone (\[T-placebo plus T-finasteride\] vs. \[vehicle-placebo plus vehicle-finasteride\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|||This study was powered for hematocrit based on literature report that testosterone \> 2 alpha increase in hematocrit||5.18|3.07|<0.001
81620996|NCT00475501|162922552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1419|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2529||0.6219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.353|6.37||The difference in means and p value are for 12 months (using data from all time points to make the calculation). We tested the effect of testosterone (\[T-placebo plus T-finasteride\] vs. \[vehicle-placebo plus vehicle-finasteride\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The study was not powered for dietary protein intake||6.37|-0.353|0.6219
81620997|NCT00475501|162922553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.83||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|8.94||The difference in means and p value are for 12 months (using data from all time points to make the calculation). We tested the effect of testosterone (\[T-placebo plus T-finasteride\] vs. \[vehicle-placebo plus vehicle-finasteride\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The study was powered for prostate volume based on a literature report that testosterone increases prostate volume 1.85 alpha per year. We employed a 2x2 analysis for effects of testosterone, finasteride and interaction.||8.94|1.73|0.0051
81620998|NCT00475501|162922554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.868|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.668||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.434|1.698||The difference in means and p value are for 12 months (using data from all time points to make the calculation). We tested the effect of testosterone (\[T-placebo plus T-finasteride\] vs. \[vehicle-placebo plus vehicle-finasteride\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The study was not powered for score on Lif Satisfaction A test||1.698|-3.434|0.196
81620999|NCT02299375|162922555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted median|1.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.73|||||Data presented above are for 95% equal-tailed credible intervals. The estimated posterior probability that the true ratio losmapimod/placebo is \<1 assuming noninformative priors is 0.44.The estimated posterior probability that the true ratio losmapi|||1.73|0.63|
81621000|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.026||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.084||Analysis performed using a Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV1 pre-dose, Week 2|||0.084|-0.031|0.371
81621001|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.035||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.093||Analysis performed using a Mixed-effect Repeated Measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV1 pre-dose, Week 4|||0.093|-0.024|0.244
81530218|NCT02178995|162746924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.443|||||||ANOVA|||Group x time interaction by 2-way ANOVA||||0.443
81530219|NCT02178995|162746925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81530220|NCT02178995|162746925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81530221|NCT02178995|162746925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.906|||||||ANOVA|||Between-groups analysis by 2-way ANOVA||||0.906
81530222|NCT02178995|162746926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.274|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.274
81530223|NCT02178995|162746927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81530224|NCT02178995|162746928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||Hits p = 0.04|ANOVA|||||||0.04
81530225|NCT02178995|162746928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||||||Omissions p = 0.038|ANOVA|||||||0.038
81530226|NCT02178995|162746928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.329||||||Commissions p = 0.329|ANOVA|||||||0.329
81530227|NCT02178995|162746928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.876|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hits 10mg vs 20mg||||0.876
81530228|NCT02178995|162746928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.932|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Omissions 10mg vs 20mg||||0.932
81530229|NCT02178995|162746928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.898|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Commissions 10mg vs 20mg||||0.898
81530230|NCT02178995|162746929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7116|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of baseline rate of seizures (expressed as seizures per 28 days) pre-trial against the rate experienced during the double-blind portion of our trial.||||0.7116
81530231|NCT02178995|162746930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Attention/Concentration subscale||||<0.0001
81530232|NCT02178995|162746930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Memory subscale||||<0.0001
81530233|NCT02178995|162746930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Language subscale||||0.002
81621002|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.059||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.119||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV1 pre-dose, Week 8|||0.119|-0.000|0.050
81530234|NCT02178995|162746930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Energy/fatigue subscale||||0.001
81530235|NCT02178995|162746931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hits v1 vs v5 epilepsy||||0.003
81530236|NCT02178995|162746931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hits v1 vs v5 healthy||||0.033
81530237|NCT02178995|162746931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079|||||||ANOVA|||2-way ANOVA epilepsy vs healthy hits||||0.079
81530238|NCT02178995|162746931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Omissions epilepsy v1 vs v5||||0.001
81530239|NCT02178995|162746931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Omissions v1 vs v5 healthy||||0.029
81530240|NCT02178995|162746931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Epilepsy v healthy ANOVA Omissions||||0.048
81530241|NCT02178995|162746931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Commissions v1 vs v5 epilepsy||||<0.0001
81530242|NCT02178995|162746931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Commissions v1 vs v5 healthy||||0.42
81530243|NCT02178995|162746931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||ANOVA|||Healthy vs epilepsy ANOVA (2-way) commissions||||0.019
81530244|NCT02178995|162746932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81530245|NCT02178995|162746933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||Note: Stimulant side-effect score \*decreased\* with addition of open-label stimulant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81530246|NCT02178995|162746934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||BDI epilepsy v1 vs v5||||0.014
81530247|NCT02178995|162746934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Healthy controls BDI v1 vs v5||||0.04
81530248|NCT02178995|162746934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.191|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group comparison 2-way ANOVA BDI||||0.191
81530249|NCT02178995|162746934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||BAI visit 1 vs visit 5 epilepsy||||0.42
81530250|NCT02178995|162746934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.477|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||BAI visit 1 vs visit 5 healthy controls||||0.477
81530251|NCT02178995|162746934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.792|||||||ANOVA|||Between-groups comparison 2-way ANOVA BAI||||0.792
81530252|NCT02178995|162746934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||AES visit 1 vs visit 5 epilepsy||||0.045
81530253|NCT02178995|162746934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.646|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||AES visit 1 vs visit 5 healthy controls||||0.646
81530254|NCT02178995|162746934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.222|||||||ANOVA|||Between-groups comparison 2-way ANOVA AES||||0.222
81530255|NCT02178995|162746935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Health Perceptions||||0.011
81530256|NCT02178995|162746935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Overall QOL (subjectively rated by participants on the scale)||||0.01
81530257|NCT02178995|162746935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Physical Function||||0.164
81530258|NCT02178995|162746935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Role Limitations (Emotional)||||0.065
81530259|NCT02178995|162746935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Role Limitations (Physical)||||0.014
81530260|NCT02178995|162746935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pain||||0.128
81530261|NCT02178995|162746935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Work/Driving/Social||||0.026
81530262|NCT02178995|162746935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Emotional Wellbeing||||0.077
81530263|NCT02178995|162746935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Health Discouragement||||0.007
81530264|NCT02178995|162746935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Seizure Worry||||0.063
81530265|NCT02178995|162746935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.609|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Medication Effects||||0.609
81530266|NCT02178995|162746935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.626|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Social Support||||0.626
81530267|NCT02178995|162746935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.103|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Social Isolation||||0.103
81621003|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.002||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.058||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV1 pre-dose, Week 12|||0.058|-0.063|0.942
81621004|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.114||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV1 pre-dose, Week 18|||0.114|-0.014|0.127
81621005|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.079||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.148||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV1 pre-dose, Week 26|||0.148|0.011|0.024
81621006|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.086||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.174||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV1 pre-dose, Week 39|||0.174|-0.003|0.057
81621007|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.191||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV1 pre-dose, Week 52|||0.191|-0.090|0.481
81621008|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.014||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.059||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV1 post-dose, Week 2|||0.059|-0.030|0.521
81621009|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.086||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV1 post-dose, Week 4|||0.086|-0.005|0.084
81621010|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.033||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.09||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV1 post-dose, Week 8|||0.090|-0.025|0.266
81621011|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.012||||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.042||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV1 post-dose, Week 12|||0.042|-0.066|0.665
81621012|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.023||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.09||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV1 post-dose, Week 18|||0.090|-0.043|0.489
81621013|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.099||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.17||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV1 post-dose, Week 26|||0.170|0.028|0.007
81621014|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.055||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.148||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV1 post-dose, Week 39|||0.148|-0.039|0.248
81530268|NCT02178995|162746936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Variability v1 vs v5 epilepsy||||<0.0001
81621015|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.043||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.087|0.172||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV1 post-dose, Week 52|||0.172|-0.087|0.506
81621016|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.051||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.134||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV6 pre-dose, Week 2|||0.134|-0.032|0.223
81621017|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.046||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.129||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV6 pre-dose, Week 4|||0.129|-0.037|0.276
81621018|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.075||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.173||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV6 pre-dose, Week 8|||0.173|-0.023|0.131
81621019|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.003||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.09||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV6 pre-dose, Week 12|||0.090|-0.084|0.949
81530269|NCT02178995|162746936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Variability v1 vs v5 healthy||||0.096
81621020|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.059||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.163||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV6 pre-dose, Week 18|||0.163|-0.044|0.259
81621021|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.073||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.172||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV6 pre-dose, Week 26|||0.172|-0.027|0.152
81621022|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.114||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.241||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV6 pre-dose, Week 39|||0.241|-0.012|0.076
81621023|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.171||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.381||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV6 pre-dose, Week 52|||0.381|-0.038|0.107
81621024|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.025||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.097||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV6 post-dose, Week 2|||0.097|-0.046|0.484
81621025|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.037||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.1||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV6 post-dose, Week 4|||0.100|-0.027|0.256
81621026|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.052||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.128||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV6 post-dose, Week 8|||0.128|-0.025|0.184
81464962|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.696|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.514|0.943||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other||0.943|0.514|
81530270|NCT02178995|162746936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.136|||||||ANOVA|||Variability 2-way ANOVA healthy vs epilepsy||||0.136
81621027|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.001||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.074||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV6 post-dose, Week 12|||0.074|-0.077|0.970
81621028|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.025||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.12||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV6 post-dose, Week 18|||0.120|-0.070|0.608
81621029|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.084||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.175||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV6 post-dose, Week 26|||0.175|-0.007|0.071
81621030|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.028||||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.141||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV6 post-dose, Week 39|||0.141|-0.085|0.622
81530271|NCT02178995|162746936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Perseverations v1 vs v5 epilepsy||||0.17
81530272|NCT02178995|162746936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.104|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Perseverations v1 vs v5 healthy||||0.104
81530273|NCT02178995|162746936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.661|||||||ANOVA|||Perseverations 2-way ANOVA healthy vs epilepsy||||0.661
81530274|NCT02178995|162746937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.397|||||||ANOVA|||Variability ANOVA||||0.397
81621031|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.102||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|0.291||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FEV6 post-dose, Week 52|||0.291|-0.086|0.277
81621032|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.056||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.15||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FVC Pre-dose, Week 2|||0.150|-0.038|0.241
81621033|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.045||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.14|||MMRM||FVC Pre-dose, Week 4|||0.140|-0.049|0.348
81621034|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.073||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.169||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FVC Pre-dose, Week 8|||0.169|-0.024|0.138
81621035|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.012||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.111|0.087||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FVC Pre-dose, Week 12|||0.087|-0.111|0.813
81530275|NCT02178995|162746937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.745|||||||ANOVA|||Perseverations ANOVA||||0.745
81530276|NCT02178995|162746937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.362|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||10mg vs 20mg variability||||0.362
81530277|NCT02178995|162746937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.745|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||10mg vs 20mg perseverations||||0.745
81530278|NCT02178995|162746938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||ANOVA|||HRT ANOVA||||0.48
81530279|NCT02178995|162746938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.793|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||HRT 10mg vs 20mg||||0.793
81530280|NCT02178995|162746939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||HRT v1 vs v5 epilepsy||||0.5
81530281|NCT02178995|162746939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||HRT v1 vs v5 healthy||||0.075
81530282|NCT02178995|162746939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||ANOVA|||HRT epilepsy vs healthy ANOVA||||0.2
81530283|NCT03187119|162746941|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.41||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the main effect of time. Please see Analyses 2 and 3 for the main effect of group and the time x group interaction.|linear mixed model|||The reference group for this model is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan Group.||||0.42
81530284|NCT03187119|162746941|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-14.31||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the main effect of group. Please see Analyses 1 and 3 for the main effect of time and the time x group interaction.|multiple linear regression.|||The reference group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.03
81530285|NCT03187119|162746941|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.33||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the time x group interaction. Please see Analyses 1 and 2 for the main effects of group and time.|multiple linear regression.|||The reference group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.89
81530286|NCT03187119|162746942|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.59||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the main effect of time. Please see Analyses 2 and 3 for the main effect of group and the time x group interaction.|multiple linear regression.|||The reference group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.31
81530287|NCT03187119|162746942|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.9||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the main effect of group. Please see Analyses 1 and 3 for the main effect of time and the time x group interaction.|multiple linear regression.|||The reference for group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.73
81530288|NCT03187119|162746942|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.21||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the time x group interaction. Please see Analyses 1 and 2 for the main effects of group and time.|multiple linear regression.|||The reference for group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.92
81530289|NCT03187119|162746943|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.52||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the main effect of time. Please see Analyses 2 and 3 for the main effect of group and the time x group interaction.|generalized linear mixed model|||The reference for group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.06
81621036|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.073||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.177||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FVC Pre-dose, Week 18|||0.177|-0.032|0.172
81621037|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.067||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.18||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FVC Pre-dose, Week 26|||0.180|-0.045|0.242
81530290|NCT03187119|162746943|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.57||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the main effect of group. Please see Analyses 1 and 2 for the main effect of group and the time x group interaction.|generalized linear mixed model|||The reference for group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.07
81530291|NCT03187119|162746943|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.37||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the time x group interaction. Please see Analyses 2 and 3 for the main effects of group and time.|generalized linear mixed model|||The reference for group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.33
81621038|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.082||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.228||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FVC Pre-dose, Week 39|||0.228|-0.063|0.267
81621039|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.083||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.143|0.309||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FVC Pre-dose, Week 52|||0.309|-0.143|0.471
81621040|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.045||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.132||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FVC Post-dose, Week 2|||0.132|-0.043|0.315
81621041|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.054||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.126||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FVC Post-dose, Week 4|||0.126|-0.018|0.143
81621042|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.072||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.16||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FVC Post-dose, Week 8|||0.160|-0.017|0.111
81621043|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.012||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.1||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FVC Post-dose, Week 12|||0.100|-0.075|0.783
81653725|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.225||0.5278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.59|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.59|-0.30|0.5278
81653726|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.4312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.28|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.28|-0.64|0.4312
81703593|NCT00293241|163102610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.927||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.612|1.405|||Log Rank||"Hospitalization:hospital admission with overnight stay;ER/office visits with cardioversions;acute treatment of worsened cardiac condition~CV:new/worsening HF,angina,MI,arrhythmia,stroke, TIA,acute peripheral vascular emergencies,pulmonary embolism"|"Analysis:Time to first cardiovascular hospitalization (CV hosp)~H0:freedom from CV hosp MVP=freedom from CV hosp DDD (dual chamber conventional pacing)~Ha:freedom from CV hosp MVP≠freedom from CV hosp DDD~Power calculation:~The study is designed to detect a difference event-free survival after 2 years of 5.5 % absolute, going from 91.5% to 97%.~Test=two-sided alpha=0.05 power=80% 1:1 randomization n=600"||1.405|0.612|0.72
81653727|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.225||0.3947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.64|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.64|-0.25|0.3947
81703594|NCT00293241|163102611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.127||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.808|1.57|||Log Rank|||"Analysis:Time to first all cause death or cardiovascular hospitalization~H0:freedom from death or CV hospitalization=freedom from death or CV hospitalization~Ha:freedom from death or CV hospitalization≠freedom from death or CV hospitalization"||1.570|0.808|0.48
81703595|NCT00293241|163102612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.521||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.954|2.424|||Log Rank|||Analysis:Time to first persistent AT/AF H0:freedom from persistent AT/AF=freedom from persistent AT/AF Ha:freedom from persistent AT/AF≠freedom from persistent AT/AF||2.424|0.954|0.08
81621044|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.059||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.167||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FVC Post-dose, Week 18|||0.167|-0.049|0.283
81621045|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.138||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.267||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FVC Post-dose, Week 26|||0.267|0.008|0.038
81703596|NCT00293241|163102613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.425||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.573|3.543|||Log Rank|||Analysis:Time to permanent AF H0:freedom from permanent AF=freedom from permanent AF Ha:freedom from permanent AF≠freedom from permanent AF||3.543|0.573|0.44
81703597|NCT00293241|163102614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Analysis:Wilcoxon Test for Comparison of Percentage of Ventricular Pacing (%VP) During Followup by Randomization Arm~H0:distribution %VP MVP=distribution %VP DDD~Ha:distribution %VP MVP≠distribution %VP DDD~Ha:"||||<0.0001
81703598|NCT00293241|163102615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.048
81703599|NCT00293241|163102617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Repeated measures logistic regression|||Analysis:Repeated measures logistic regression||||0.78
81653728|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||0.6081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.36|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.36|-0.61|0.6081
81653729|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||0.8949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.5|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.50|-0.44|0.8949
81653730|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.236||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.09|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.84|0.1120
81653731|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228||0.1842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.76|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.76|-0.15|0.1842
81653732|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.2646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.22|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.81|0.2646
81653733|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.253||0.8101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.44|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.44|-0.56|0.8101
81653734|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.248||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.09|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.09|-1.07|0.0215
81653735|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.242||0.3226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.24|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.72|0.3226
81653736|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||0.0339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.04|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.04|-0.98|0.0339
81653737|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.9824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.47|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.47|-0.46|0.9824
81653738|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.08|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.93|0.0950
81621046|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.048||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.083|0.18||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FVC Post-dose, Week 39|||0.180|-0.083|0.467
81621047|NCT02299375|162922558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.042||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.138|0.222||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||FVC Post-dose, Week 52|||0.222|-0.138|0.640
81621048|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|3.27||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FVC, Week 2|||3.27|-2.08|0.661
81621049|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.44||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|5.12||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FVC, Week 6|||5.12|-0.24|0.074
81621050|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.52||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|6.46||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FVC, Week 8|||6.46|-1.43|0.210
81621051|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.12||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FVC, Week 12|||3.12|-3.40|0.933
81621052|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|5.82||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FVC, Week 18|||5.82|-0.43|0.091
81653739|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249||0.4865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.32|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.32|-0.67|0.4865
81621053|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.69||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|8.56||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FVC, Week 26|||8.56|0.82|0.018
81621054|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.3||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|7.29||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FVC, Week 39|||7.29|-0.69|0.103
81621055|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.16||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|7.82||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FVC, Week 52|||7.82|-3.50|0.448
81621056|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.75||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|3.77||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FEV1, Week 2|||3.77|-0.27|0.089
81621057|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.76||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|3.84||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FEV1, Week 4|||3.84|-0.31|0.095
81703600|NCT00293241|163102618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis:Repeated measures logistic regression H0:Change in Beta-blockers=Change in Beta-blockers Ha:Change in Beta-blockers≠Change in Beta-blockers||||0.34
81703601|NCT00293241|163102618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis:Repeated measures logistic regression H0:Change in Digitalis/digoxin=Change in Digitalis/digoxin Ha:Change in Digitalis/digoxin≠Change in Digitalis/digoxin||||0.65
81621058|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.19||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|4.58||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FEV1, Week 8|||4.58|-0.20|0.073
81621059|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|2.51||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FEV1, Week 12|||2.51|-2.08|0.853
81621060|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.37||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|4.17||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FEV1, Week 18|||4.17|-1.43|0.334
81621061|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.33||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|6.05||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FEV1, Week 26|||6.05|0.61|0.017
81621062|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.13||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|6.59||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FEV1, Week 39|||6.59|-0.34|0.077
81621063|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.34||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|7.38||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FEV1, Week 52|||7.38|-2.70|0.355
81621064|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.82||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|5.55||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FEV6, Week 2|||5.55|0.08|0.044
81621065|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.87||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|5.49||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FEV6, Week 4|||5.49|0.25|0.032
81621066|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.75||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|7.01||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FEV6, Week 8|||7.01|0.49|0.025
81621067|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|3.29||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FEV6, Week 12|||3.29|-2.50|0.785
81621068|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.34||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|6.7||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FEV6, Week 18|||6.70|-0.03|0.052
81621069|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.53||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|6.92||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FEV6, Week 26|||6.92|0.14|0.041
81653740|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.292||0.9861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.58|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.58|-0.57|0.9861
81621070|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.19||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|8.25||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FEV6, Week 39|||8.25|0.13|0.043
81621071|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.67||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.58|11.92||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||PP FEV6, Week 52|||11.92|-6.58|0.562
81621072|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|1.52||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||Pre-dose FEV1/FVC, Week 2|||1.52|-1.09|0.746
81621073|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13||||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|1.79||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||Pre-dose FEV1/FVC, Week 4|||1.79|-1.53|0.878
81536842|NCT03270436|162756239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2824||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of change from baseline to immediate post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|Mantel Haenszel|The model includes only the study arm and time interaction.||Adjusted repeated measures generalized estimating equations (GEE) model.||||0.2824
81621074|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.35||||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|1.85||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||Pre-dose FEV1/FVC, Week 8|||1.85|-1.15|0.644
81653741|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.283||0.9266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.54|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.54|-0.59|0.9266
81621075|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|1.28||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||Pre-dose FEV1/FVC, Week 12|||1.28|-1.86|0.715
81621076|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|2.1||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||Pre-dose FEV1/FVC, Week 18|||2.10|-1.62|0.803
81621077|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.32||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|3.27||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||Pre-dose FEV1/FVC, Week 26|||3.27|-0.63|0.184
81621078|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.05||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|4.52||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||Pre-dose FEV1/FVC, Week 39|||4.52|-0.42|0.102
81621079|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.44||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|4.73||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||Pre-dose FEV1/FVC, Week 52|||4.73|-1.85|0.383
81621080|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.43||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.06||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||Post-dose FEV1/FVC, Week 2|||2.06|-1.20|0.607
81621081|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.67||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|2.08||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||Post-dose FEV1/FVC, Week 4|||2.08|-0.74|0.348
81621082|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|1.65||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||Post-dose FEV1/FVC, Week 8|||1.65|-1.32|0.826
81621083|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46||||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|1.21||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||Post-dose FEV1/FVC, Week 12|||1.21|-2.13|0.588
81621084|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|1.91||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||Post-dose FEV1/FVC, Week 18|||1.91|-1.08|0.585
81621085|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.82||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|10.12||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||Post-dose FEV1/FVC, Week 26|||10.12|-2.48|0.231
81621086|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.45||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|3.89||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||Post-dose FEV1/FVC, Week 39|||3.89|-0.99|0.240
81621087|NCT02299375|162922559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.17||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|4.84||Analysis performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment and Baseline by visit interactions. Toeplitz structure was used.|MMRM||Post-dose FEV1/FVC, Week 52|||4.84|-2.49|0.517
81621088|NCT02299375|162922566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.67||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|2.85||Analysis was performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis||SGRQ Total, Week 12|||2.85|-4.20|0.706
81621089|NCT02299375|162922566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.89||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|5.36||Analysis was performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis||SGRQ Total, Week 26|||5.36|-3.58|0.694
81621090|NCT02299375|162922566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.83||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.23|3.58||Analysis was performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis||SGRQ Total, Week 39|||3.58|-9.23|0.382
81621091|NCT02299375|162922566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.49||||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.54|7.57||Analysis was performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis||SGRQ Total, Week 52|||7.57|-8.54|0.903
81621092|NCT02299375|162922566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.67||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.33|2.99||Analysis was performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis||SGRQ Symptoms, Week 12|||2.99|-6.33|0.481
81703602|NCT00293241|163102618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis:Repeated measures logistic regression H0:Change in Calcium antagonists=Change in Calcium antagonists Ha:Change in Calcium antagonists≠Change in Calcium antagonists||||0.55
81621093|NCT02299375|162922566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.73||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|6.25||Analysis was performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis||SGRQ Symptoms, Week 26|||6.25|-4.79|0.793
81464963|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|3.207|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.368|4.343||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||4.343|2.368|
81464964|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.665|1.218||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.218|0.665|
81464965|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.472|0.868||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.868|0.472|
81464966|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|2.303|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|3.121||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||3.121|1.7|
81464967|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|4.608|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.398|6.249||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||6.249|3.398|
81464968|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|1.293|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.954|1.753||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.753|0.954|
81464969|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.677|1.249||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||1.249|0.677|
81464970|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|3.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.436|4.496||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other||4.496|2.436|
81464971|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.281|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.207|0.38||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.38|0.207|
81536843|NCT03270436|162756239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7547||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of change from baseline to 6 months post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|Mantel Haenszel|The model includes only the study arm and time interaction.||Adjusted repeated measures generalized estimating equations (GEE) model.||||0.7547
81621094|NCT02299375|162922566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.6||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.45|5.26||Analysis was performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis||SGRQ Symptoms, Week 39|||5.26|-12.45|0.421
81621095|NCT02299375|162922566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.98||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.35|3.4||Analysis was performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis||SGRQ Symptoms, Week 52|||3.40|-19.35|0.162
81703603|NCT00293241|163102618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis:Repeated measures logistic regression H0:Change in Antiarrhythmic drug=Change in Antiarrhythmic drug Ha:Change in Antiarrhythmic drug≠Change in Antiarrhythmic drug||||0.53
81621096|NCT02299375|162922566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.23||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|5.78||Analysis was performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis||SGRQ Activity, Week 12|||5.78|-3.31|0.592
81621097|NCT02299375|162922566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.03||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|6.36||Analysis was performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis||SGRQ Activity, Week 26|||6.36|-4.31|0.704
81621098|NCT02299375|162922566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.41||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.32|5.5||Analysis was performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis||SGRQ Activity, Week 39|||5.50|-10.32|0.546
81621099|NCT02299375|162922566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.39||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|13.84||Analysis was performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis||SGRQ Activity, Week 52|||13.84|-5.06|0.350
81621100|NCT02299375|162922566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.69||||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.75|2.37||Analysis was performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis||SGRQ Impact, Week 12|||2.37|-5.75|0.411
81621101|NCT02299375|162922566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35||||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.67|4.97||Analysis was performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis||SGRQ Impact, Week 26|||4.97|-5.67|0.896
81621102|NCT02299375|162922566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.21||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.73|5.3||Analysis was performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis||SGRQ Impact, Week 39|||5.30|-9.73|0.559
81621103|NCT02299375|162922566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.29||||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.19|9.6||Analysis was performed using a mixed-effects repeated measures model with covariates of treatment, smoking status at Screening, ICS use, region, Baseline, visit, treatment by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis||SGRQ Impact, Week 52|||9.60|-12.19|0.809
81621104|NCT00704184|162922599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in %|69.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.3|86.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen method||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of placebo responders (5.3%) and stratifies by HCV genotype (1a vs. non-1a).|||86.7|40.3|<0.001
81621105|NCT00704184|162922599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in %|73.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.0|88.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen method||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of placebo responders (5.3%) and stratifies by HCV genotype (1a vs. non-1a).|||88.6|46.0|<0.001
81621106|NCT00704184|162922599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in %|63.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.8|82.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen method||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of placebo responders (5.3%) and stratifies by HCV genotype (1a vs. non-1a).|||82.7|32.8|<0.001
81621107|NCT00704184|162922599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in %|77.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.2|91.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen method||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of placebo responders (5.3) and stratifies by HCV genotype (1a vs. non-1a).|||91.3|49.2|<0.001
81621108|NCT00704184|162922602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference|11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|33.8|||||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of placebo responders (88.9%) and stratifies by HCV genotype (1a vs. non-1a).|||33.8|-9.7|
81621109|NCT00704184|162922602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|33.2|||||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of placebo responders (88.9%) and stratifies by HCV genotype (1a vs. non-1a).|||33.2|-7.6|
81621110|NCT00704184|162922602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference|11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|33.8|||||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of placebo responders (88.9%) and stratifies by HCV genotype (1a vs. non-1a).|||33.8|-9.7|
81621111|NCT00704184|162922602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|28.4|||||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of placebo responders (88.9%) and stratifies by HCV genotype (1a vs. non-1a).|||28.4|-16.5|
81621112|NCT00704184|162922603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference|16.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|40.2|||||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of placebo responders (83.3%) and stratifies by HCV genotype (1a vs. non-1a).|||40.2|-4.0|
81621113|NCT00704184|162922603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|39.5|||||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of placebo responders (83.3%) and stratifies by HCV genotype (1a vs. non-1a).|||39.5|-2.2|
81621114|NCT00704184|162922603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference|16.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|40.2|||||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of placebo responders (83.3%) and stratifies by HCV genotype (1a vs. non-1a).|||40.2|-4.0|
81703604|NCT00293241|163102620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.243||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.803|1.923|||Log Rank|||"Analysis:Time to all-cause death~H0:survival MVP ON=survival MVP OFF Ha:survival MVP ON≠survival MVP OFF"||1.923|0.803|0.33
81703605|NCT00293241|163102621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.492||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.148|1.637|||Log Rank|||||1.637|0.148|0.24
81703606|NCT00293241|163102622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical test for Number of subjects with CV hospitalization||||0.83
81621115|NCT00704184|162922603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference|10.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|34.6|||||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of placebo responders (83.3%) and stratifies by HCV genotype (1a vs. non-1a).|||34.6|-11.4|
81621116|NCT00704184|162922604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares (LC) Means|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.8|||||The difference in LS Means reflects the mean decrease from baseline in HCV RNA between vaniprevir and placebo at Week 4.|||-1.8|-3.2|
81653742|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.285||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.04|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.04|-1.17|0.0360
81653743|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.273||0.0583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.02|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.02|-1.06|0.0583
81653744|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.0404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.02|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.02|-1.03|0.0404
81653745|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249||0.1352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.12|||MMRM|||Work and Activities, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.12|-0.87|0.1352
81653746|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.58|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.58|0.10|0.0056
81653747|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.1537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.4|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.40|-0.06|0.1537
81653748|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.58|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.58|0.07|0.0142
81653749|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.56|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.56|0.06|0.0159
81703607|NCT00293241|163102625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0:Change in P-R interval=Change in P-R interval Ha:Change in P-R interval≠Change in P-R interval||||0.34
81653750|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132||0.2255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.42|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.42|-0.10|0.2255
81530292|NCT03187119|162746944|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the main effect of time. Please see Analyses 2-3 for the main effects of time and prescription and Analyses 4-6 for interactions.|generalized linear mixed model||The analyses are modeling lower adherence.|The reference group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||.002
81621117|NCT00704184|162922604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-2.0|||||The difference in LS Means reflects the mean decrease from baseline in HCV RNA between vaniprevir and placebo at Week 4.|||-2.0|-3.4|
81703608|NCT00293241|163102625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0:Change in QRS duration=Change in QRS duration Ha:Change in QRS duration≠Change in QRS duration||||0.19
81621118|NCT00704184|162922604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-2.0|||||The difference in LS Means reflects the mean decrease from baseline in HCV RNA between vaniprevir and placebo at Week 4.|||-2.0|-3.4|
81621119|NCT00704184|162922604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-2.0|||||The difference in LS Means reflects the mean decrease from baseline in HCV RNA between vaniprevir and placebo at Week 4.|||-2.0|-3.3|
81621120|NCT00716859|162922605|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|If lower limit of 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for treatment difference is above non-inferiority margin, then non-inferiority concluded. If lower limit of 95% CI for treatment difference is above non-inferiority margin and above zero, then superiority concluded. The difference and 95% CI of the difference in IOP reduction (Week 12) was computed from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and baseline diagnosis as factors and baseline IOP as covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|3.74||||||Null hypothesis: latanoprost inferior to timolol (0.5 percent \[%\] optionally 0.25% for participants younger than 3 years). Power calculation: assuming common standard deviation (7 mmHg), 110 participants have 84% power to demonstrate latanoprost not inferior to timolol within 3 mmHg margin, assuming latanoprost has 1 mmHg reduction more than timolol in mean change from baseline IOP.||3.74|-0.81|
81621121|NCT00716859|162922606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|3.02||||||||3.02|-1.66|
81621122|NCT00716859|162922607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|4.25||||||||4.25|-1.00|
81621123|NCT00716859|162922608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4085|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.67||||||||2.67|-1.10|
81653751|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.1069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.46|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.46|-0.05|0.1069
81621124|NCT00716859|162922613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3315|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by baseline diagnosis (PCG vs non-PCG).||||||0.3315
81653752|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.4932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.39|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.39|-0.19|0.4932
81621125|NCT03546608|162922622|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|94.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.75|139.35||||||||139.35|64.75|
81621126|NCT03546608|162922622|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|87.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.93|128.98||||||||128.98|59.93|
81621127|NCT03546608|162922623|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|94.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.09|140.26||||||||140.26|64.09|
81621128|NCT03546608|162922623|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|87.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.94|129.0||||||||129.00|58.94|
81621129|NCT03546608|162922624|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|102.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.9|129.73||||||||129.73|80.90|
81653753|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.43|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.43|-0.12|0.2634
81621130|NCT03546608|162922624|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|71.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.08|89.93||||||||89.93|56.08|
81621131|NCT03546608|162922635|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|82.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|45.67|149.47|||||For MSC2571109|||149.47|45.67|
81621132|NCT03546608|162922635|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|136.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.5|247.12|||||For MSC2571109|||247.12|75.50|
81703609|NCT00293241|163102625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0:Change in P-wave duration=Change in P-wave duration Ha:Change in P-wave duration≠Change in P-wave duration||||0.29
81703610|NCT00293241|163102626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||No Symptoms (Baseline)||||0.24
81530293|NCT03187119|162746944|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.16||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the main effect of group. Please see Analyses 1 and 3 for the main effects of time and prescription and Analyses 4-6 for interactions.|generalized linear mixed model||The analyses are modeling lower adherence.|The reference group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.07
81621133|NCT03546608|162922635|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|100.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.53|185.1|||||For MSC2571107|||185.10|54.53|
81621134|NCT03546608|162922635|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|94.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|51.28|174.07|||||For MSC2571107|||174.07|51.28|
81621135|NCT03546608|162922636|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|82.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|45.56|148.84|||||For MSC2571109|||148.84|45.56|
81621136|NCT03546608|162922636|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|137.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.08|248.54|||||For MSC2571109|||248.54|76.08|
81621137|NCT03546608|162922636|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|100.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.16|184.23|||||For MSC2571107|||184.23|55.16|
81621138|NCT03546608|162922636|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|96.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.63|175.78|||||For MSC2571107|||175.78|52.63|
81621139|NCT03546608|162922637|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|92.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.52|136.26|||||For MSC2571109|||136.26|62.52|
81621140|NCT03546608|162922637|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|114.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.76|169.48|||||For MSC2571109|||169.48|77.76|
81621141|NCT03546608|162922637|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|106.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.25|161.49|||||For MSC2571107|||161.49|70.25|
81621142|NCT03546608|162922637|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean (%)|72.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|47.87|110.04|||||For MSC2571107|||110.04|47.87|
81621143|NCT00130117|162922651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.024
81621144|NCT00130117|162922651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.049
81621145|NCT00130117|162922652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||"p value reflects treatment of leptin for on-treatment, n=4"|ANOVA|||||||0.02
81621146|NCT03122886|162922668|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|6.37|||Log Rank|||||6.37|0.12|0.90
81621147|NCT03312907|162922698|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.5342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.71|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated using logistic regression model with covariates: Baseline SLEDAI-2K, Baseline immunosuppressant, Baseline prednisone equivalent dose. Belimumab + Standard therapy arm was excluded from model.|||2.71|0.60|0.5342
81621148|NCT03312907|162922698|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.54|||||Odds ratio was calculated using logistic regression model with covariates: Baseline SLEDAI-2K, Baseline immunosuppressant, and Baseline prednisone equivalent dose. Belimumab + Placebo arm excluded from model.|||1.54|0.32|
81621149|NCT03312907|162922699|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.8582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|3.78|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated using logistic regression model with covariates: Baseline SLEDAI-2K, Baseline immunosuppressant, Baseline prednisone equivalent dose and treatment group. Belimumab + Standard therapy arm was excluded from model.|||3.78|0.33|0.8582
81621150|NCT03312907|162922699|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.7|||||Odds ratio was calculated using logistic regression model with covariates: Baseline SLEDAI-2K, Baseline immunosuppressant, Baseline prednisone equivalent dose and treatment group. Belimumab + Placebo arm was excluded from model.|||1.70|0.17|
81621151|NCT03312907|162922700|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.3613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|4.72|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated using logistic regression model with covariates: Baseline SLEDAI-2K, Baseline immunosuppressant, Baseline prednisone equivalent dose and treatment group. Belimumab + Standard therapy arm was excluded from model.|||4.72|0.57|0.3613
81621152|NCT03312907|162922700|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.09|||||Odds ratio was calculated using logistic regression model with covariates: Baseline SLEDAI-2K, Baseline immunosuppressant, Baseline prednisone equivalent dose and treatment group. Belimumab + Placebo arm excluded from model.|||1.09|0.19|
81621153|NCT03312907|162922706|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.13|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model with covariates: Baseline SLEDAI-2K, Baseline immunosuppressant, Baseline prednisone equivalent dose and treatment group. Belimumab + Standard therapy arm was excluded from model.|||1.13|0.57|0.2150
81621154|NCT03312907|162922706|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.63|||||Hazard ratio was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model with covariates: Baseline SLEDAI-2K, Baseline immunosuppressant, Baseline prednisone equivalent dose and treatment group. Belimumab + Placebo arm excluded from model.|||2.63|1.03|
81621155|NCT03312907|162922707|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.3757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.19|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model with covariates: Baseline SLEDAI-2K, Baseline immunosuppressant, Baseline prednisone equivalent dose and treatment group. Belimumab + Standard therapy arm was excluded from model.|||1.19|0.64|0.3757
81621156|NCT03312907|162922707|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.49|||||Hazard ratio was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model with covariates: Baseline SLEDAI-2K, Baseline immunosuppressant, Baseline prednisone equivalent dose and treatment group. Belimumab + Placebo arm excluded from model.|||1.49|0.71|
81621157|NCT03312907|162922708|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.55||||0.5127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|5.78|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model with covariates: Baseline SLEDAI-2K, Baseline immunosuppressant, Baseline prednisone equivalent dose and treatment group. Belimumab + Standard therapy arm was excluded from model.|||5.78|0.42|0.5127
81621158|NCT03312907|162922708|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.1|||||Hazard ratio was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model with covariates: Baseline SLEDAI-2K, Baseline immunosuppressant, Baseline prednisone equivalent dose and treatment group. Belimumab + Placebo arm excluded from model.|||2.10|0.23|
81621159|NCT03312907|162922709|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.8436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|5.05|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model with covariates: Baseline SLEDAI-2K, Baseline prednisone equivalent dose and treatment group. Belimumab + Standard therapy arm was excluded from model.|||5.05|0.14|0.8436
81621160|NCT03312907|162922709|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|3.14|||||Hazard ratio was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model with covariates: Baseline SLEDAI-2K, Baseline prednisone equivalent dose and treatment group. Belimumab + Placebo arm excluded from model.|||3.14|0.09|
81621161|NCT03312907|162922716|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.7102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|15.7|||Regression, Logistic|Week 52|Odds ratio at Week 52 was calculated using Logistic regression model with covariates:Baseline SLEDAI-2K,Baseline immunosuppressant,Baseline prednisone equivalent dose and treatment group. Belimumab+ Standard therapy arm was excluded from the model.|||15.70|0.15|0.7102
81621162|NCT03312907|162922716|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|10.71|||||Odds ratio at Week 52 was calculated using Logistic regression model with covariates:Baseline SLEDAI-2K,Baseline immunosuppressant, Baseline prednisone equivalent dose and treatment group. Belimumab + Placebo arm was excluded from the model.|||10.71|0.10|
81621163|NCT03312907|162922716|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|3.15|||Regression, Logistic|Week 104|Odds ratio at Week 104 was calculated using Logistic regression model with covariates:Baseline SLEDAI-2K,Baseline immunosuppressant,Baseline prednisone equivalent dose and treatment group. Belimumab + Standard therapy arm was excluded from the model.|||3.15|0.26|0.8641
81621164|NCT03312907|162922716|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|5.64|||||Odds ratio at Week 104 was calculated using Logistic regression model with covariates:Baseline SLEDAI-2K,Baseline immunosuppressant,Baseline prednisone equivalent dose and treatment group. Belimumab + Placebo arm was excluded from the model.|||5.64|0.26|
81621165|NCT01780298|162922752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.278|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.203|-30.352|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||-30.352|-42.203|<0.0001
81621166|NCT01780298|162922752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.739|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.418|-27.06|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||-27.060|-38.418|<0.0001
81621167|NCT01780298|162922752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.265|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.081|-19.449|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers)|||-19.449|-31.081|<0.0001
81621168|NCT01780298|162922752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.538||||0.1504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.398|1.321|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 3 (Ex-smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||1.321|-8.398|0.1504
81621169|NCT01780298|162922752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.474||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.207|-3.741|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||-3.741|-11.207|0.0002
81621170|NCT01780298|162922752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.013|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.979|-6.046|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||-6.046|-15.979|<0.0001
81621171|NCT01780298|162922753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.611|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.249|-22.973|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||-22.973|-32.249|<0.0001
81621172|NCT01780298|162922753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.553|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.501|-19.604|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||-19.604|-29.501|<0.0001
81621173|NCT01780298|162922753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.107|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.043|-9.17|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers)|||-9.170|-19.043|<0.0001
81621174|NCT01780298|162922753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.058||||0.0983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.702|0.585|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 3 (Ex-smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||0.585|-6.702|0.0983
81621175|NCT01780298|162922753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.446|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.845|-7.047|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||-7.047|-13.845|<0.0001
81621176|NCT01780298|162922753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.504|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.302|-9.707|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||-9.707|-17.302|<0.0001
81621177|NCT01780298|162922754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.448|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.374|52.521|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||52.521|28.374|<0.0001
81621178|NCT01780298|162922754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.538|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.89|38.185|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||38.185|14.890|<0.0001
81621179|NCT01780298|162922754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.661||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.997|33.324|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers)|||33.324|7.997|0.0018
81621180|NCT01780298|162922754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.91||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.534|22.286|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 3 (Ex-smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||22.286|5.534|0.0015
81621181|NCT01780298|162922754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.877||||0.1847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.886|14.639|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||14.639|-2.886|0.1847
81530294|NCT03187119|162746944|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.43||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the main effect of prescription. Please see Analyses 1-2 for the main effects of time and group and Analyses 4-6 for interactions.|generalized linear mixed model||The analyses are modeling lower adherence.|The reference group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||.69
81621182|NCT01780298|162922754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.787||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.536|30.038|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||30.038|9.536|0.0003
81621183|NCT01780298|162922755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2979.725||||0.1981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7560.258|1600.808|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||1600.808|-7560.258|0.1981
81621184|NCT01780298|162922755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2317.131||||0.1956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1224.786|5859.048|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||5859.048|-1224.786|0.1956
81621185|NCT01780298|162922755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2396.589||||0.2077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1367.692|6160.87|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers)|||6160.870|-1367.692|0.2077
81621186|NCT01780298|162922755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5296.856||||0.1154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11930.19|1336.478|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 3 (Ex-smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||1336.478|-11930.190|0.1154
81621187|NCT01780298|162922755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-79.458||||0.8095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-736.151|577.234|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||577.234|-736.151|0.8095
81621188|NCT01780298|162922755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5376.314||||0.1113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12030.714|1278.085|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||1278.085|-12030.714|0.1113
81621189|NCT01780298|162922756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.015|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.51|7.521|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||7.521|4.510|<0.0001
81621190|NCT01780298|162922756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.845|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.379|6.31|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||6.310|3.379|<0.0001
81621191|NCT01780298|162922756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.454|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.923|4.984|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers)|||4.984|1.923|<0.0001
81621192|NCT01780298|162922756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.171||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|2.296|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 3 (Ex-smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||2.296|0.045|0.0418
81621193|NCT01780298|162922756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.391||||0.0357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|2.686|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||2.686|0.096|0.0357
81621194|NCT01780298|162922756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.562||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.303|3.82|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||3.820|1.303|0.0001
81621195|NCT01780298|162922757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|39.633|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.964|45.302|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||45.302|33.964|<0.0001
81621196|NCT01780298|162922757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.792|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.761|41.822|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||41.822|29.761|<0.0001
81621197|NCT01780298|162922757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.167|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.445|34.888|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers)|||34.888|23.445|<0.0001
81621198|NCT01780298|162922757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.842||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.147|7.536|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 3 (Ex-smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||7.536|0.147|0.0418
81621199|NCT01780298|162922757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.625||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.763|11.487|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||11.487|1.763|0.0084
81703611|NCT00293241|163102626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||No Symptoms (12 months)||||0.92
81703612|NCT00293241|163102626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||No Symptoms (24 Months)||||1.0
81621200|NCT01780298|162922757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.467|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.888|15.045|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||15.045|5.888|<0.0001
81530295|NCT03187119|162746944|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the time x group interaction. Please see Analyses 1-3 for the main effects of group, time and prescription and Analyses 5-7 for other interactions.|generalized linear mixed model||The analyses are modeling lower adherence.|The reference group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.37
81530296|NCT03187119|162746944|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.14||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the prescription x group interaction. Please see Analyses 1-3 for the main effects of group, time and prescription and Analyses 4 and 6 for other interactions.|generalized linear mixed model||The analyses are modeling lower adherence.|The reference group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.12
81530297|NCT03187119|162746944|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the time x PAAP group x prescription interaction. Please see Analyses 1-3 for the main effects of group, time and prescription and Analyses 4-5 for interactions.|generalized linear mixed model||The analyses are modeling lower adherence.|The reference groups for this analysis is the 2x per day group.||||0.006
81530298|NCT03187119|162746944|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the time x WAAP group x prescription interaction. Please see Analyses 1-3 for the main effects of group, time and prescription and Analyses 4-5 for interactions.|generalized linear mixed model||These analyses are modeling lower adherence.|The reference group for this analysis is 2x per day group.||||0.006
81530299|NCT03187119|162746945|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.08||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the main effect of time. Please see Analyses 2 and 3 for the main effect of group and the time x group interaction.|multiple linear regression.|||The reference for group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.18
81530300|NCT03187119|162746945|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.09||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the main effect of group. Please see Analyses 1 and 3 for the main effect of time and the time x group interaction.|multiple linear regression.|||The reference for group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.71
81703613|NCT00293241|163102627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81530301|NCT03187119|162746945|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.007||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the time x group interaction. Please see Analyses 1 and 2 for the main effects of time and group.|multiple linear regression.|||The reference for group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.96
81530302|NCT03187119|162746947|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the main effect of time. Please see Analyses 2 and 3 for the main effect of group and the time x group interaction.|multiple linear regression.|||The reference for group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.74
81530303|NCT03187119|162746947|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the main effect of group. Please see Analyses 1 and 3 for the main effect of time and the time x group interaction|multiple linear regression.|||The reference for group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.83
81530304|NCT03187119|162746947|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.21||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the time x group interaction. Please see Analyses 1 and 2 for the main effects of time and group.|multiple linear regression.|||The reference for group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.03
81530305|NCT03187119|162746948|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.12||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the main effect of time. Please see Analyses 2 and 3 for the main effect of group and the time x group interaction.|multiple linear regression.|||The reference for group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.08
81530306|NCT03187119|162746948|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.12||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the main effect of group. Please see Analyses 1 and 3 for the main effect of time and the time x group interaction.|multiple linear regression.|||The reference for group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.25
81530307|NCT03187119|162746948|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.21||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||The results listed here are for the time x group interaction. Please see Analyses 1 and 2 for the main effects of time and group.|multiple linear regression.|||The reference for group for this analysis is the Pictorial Asthma Action Plan group.||||0.03
81530308|NCT00571038|162746961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2417|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2417
81530309|NCT00571038|162746962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8586|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8586
81530310|NCT00571038|162746963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0432|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0432
81530311|NCT00571038|162746964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0604|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0604
81530312|NCT00571038|162746965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0438|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0438
81530313|NCT00571038|162746966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1418|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1418
81530314|NCT00571038|162746967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided Pr \<= P||||||0.0070
81530315|NCT00571038|162746968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8395|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.8395
81530316|NCT00571038|162746969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2194|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.2194
81530317|NCT00571038|162746970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9191|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.9191
81621201|NCT01780298|162922758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.929|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.654|1.203|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||1.203|0.654|<0.0001
81621202|NCT01780298|162922758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.875|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.609|1.141|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||1.141|0.609|<0.0001
81621203|NCT01780298|162922758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.649|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.386|0.912|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers)|||0.912|0.386|<0.0001
81621204|NCT01780298|162922758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.069||||0.3985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|0.231|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 3 (Ex-smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||0.231|-0.093|0.3985
81621205|NCT01780298|162922758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.0267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.414|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||0.414|0.026|0.0267
81621206|NCT01780298|162922758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.305||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.104|0.506|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||0.506|0.104|0.0036
81621207|NCT01780298|162922759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.564|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.179|1.949|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||1.949|1.179|<0.0001
81621208|NCT01780298|162922759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.291|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.924|1.658|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||1.658|0.924|<0.0001
81530318|NCT00571038|162746971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9633|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.9633
81530319|NCT00571038|162746972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5901|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.5901
81621209|NCT01780298|162922759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.073|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.724|1.421|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers)|||1.421|0.724|<0.0001
81530320|NCT00571038|162746973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.982|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.9820
81621210|NCT01780298|162922759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.276||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.521|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 3 (Ex-smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||0.521|0.031|0.0282
81621211|NCT01780298|162922759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.207||||0.1223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057|0.471|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||0.471|-0.057|0.1223
81621212|NCT01780298|162922759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.492|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.273|0.71|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||0.710|0.273|<0.0001
81621213|NCT01780298|162922760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.372|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.269|0.478|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||0.478|0.269|<0.0001
81621214|NCT01780298|162922760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.256|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.158|0.354|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||0.354|0.158|<0.0001
81653754|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.9284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.28|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.28|-0.25|0.9284
81530321|NCT00571038|162746974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3979|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.3979
81530322|NCT00571038|162746975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1471|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1471
81621215|NCT01780298|162922760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.249|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 1 (COPD) - Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers)|||0.249|0.022|0.0199
81621216|NCT01780298|162922760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.117||||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.218|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 3 (Ex-smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||0.218|0.015|0.0247
81621217|NCT01780298|162922760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.221|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 3 (Ex-smokers)|||0.221|0.019|0.0204
81621218|NCT01780298|162922760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.237|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|0.347|||t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons obtained by 2-sided paired t-test (COPD subjects are paired to the non-COPD subjects by gender, age and ethnicity).|Difference Group 2 (Current cigarette smokers) - Group 4 (Never smokers)|||0.347|0.127|<0.0001
81621219|NCT02566902|162922802|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81621220|NCT02566902|162922803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.29
81621221|NCT02566902|162922804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.97
81621222|NCT02566902|162922805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.96
81621223|NCT02566902|162922806|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.99
81621224|NCT02566902|162922807|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81621225|NCT04723394|162922871|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction (100*[1-RR])|50.38||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.38|71.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH was stratified by randomization factors||AZD7442 vs Placebo||71.25|14.38|0.010
81621226|NCT04723394|162922872|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction (100*[1-RR])|49.24||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.72|69.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH was stratified by randomization factors||AZD7442 vs Placebo||69.79|14.72|0.009
81621227|NCT02706717|162922879|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-51.3||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-246.0|143.9|||t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Visbiome ES mean minus placebo mean.|||143.9|-246|0.60
81621228|NCT02706717|162922885|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.042||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.17|||t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Visbiome ES mean minus placebo mean.|||0.17|-0.09|0.51
81621229|NCT02706717|162922886|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|28.4||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|71.0|||t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance|"The estimation parameter is the percent difference between the geometric mean fold changes.~With d-dimer data log10 transformed, this is (exp(Visbiome ES mean minus placebo mean) - 1)\*100."|||71.0|-3.6|0.09
81621230|NCT02706717|162922889|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-32.7||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.5|28.2|||t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Visbiome ES mean minus placebo mean.|||28.2|-93.5|0.29
81621231|NCT02706717|162922890|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.04|||t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Visbiome ES mean minus placebo mean.|||0.04|-0.08|0.41
81621232|NCT02706717|162922907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.15
81621233|NCT00106080|162922909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference between groups after adjust|5.7||||0.03||||||No multiple comparisons, a priori threshold \< 0.05|GEE regression|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) regression, clustering for provider.||Power calculation: With 60 providers in each group, maintaining the probability of a type I error of 0.05, power of 0.90, provider level mean QOC score of 54.5 and provider level standard deviation in QOC score of 12.0, the minimal detectable difference in QOC score would be 7.5.||||0.03
81621234|NCT01546753|162922936|SUPERIORITY|The change from baseline OFC to week 38 OFC (primary outcome measure) was compared between the two groups using a Mann-Whitney U test.||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81621235|NCT01546753|162922937|SUPERIORITY|Differences in dichotomous outcomes for the percentage of participants who reach the 5000 mg cumulative dose to the walnut at the week 38 desensitization OFC was analyzed using Fisher's exact test||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.01
81621236|NCT01546753|162922938|SUPERIORITY|Differences in dichotomous outcomes including the percentage of subjects who reach the 2000 mg cumulative dose to the walnut at the week 38 desensitization OFC was analyzed using Fisher's exact test|||||<|0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.01
81621237|NCT01546753|162922939|SUPERIORITY|Differences in dichotomous outcomes such as the percentage of subjects who reach the 2000 mg cumulative dose to the tree nut at the week 38 desensitization OFC was analyzed using Fisher's exact test|||||<|0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.01
81621238|NCT01546753|162922941|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81621239|NCT00546754|162922943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.153||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.153
81621240|NCT00546754|162922944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.343||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.343
81621241|NCT00546754|162922945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.118||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.118
81621242|NCT00546754|162922946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.395||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.395
81621243|NCT00546754|162922947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.662||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.662
81621244|NCT00546754|162922948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.020
81621245|NCT00546754|162922949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81621246|NCT00546754|162922950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.935||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.935
81530323|NCT00571038|162746976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6123|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.6123
81621247|NCT00546754|162922951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81621248|NCT00546754|162922952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.899||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.899
81621249|NCT00546754|162922953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.218||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.218
81621250|NCT00546754|162922954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.386||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.386
81621251|NCT00546754|162922955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.725||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.725
81621252|NCT00396084|162922976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Mean adjusted aAUC for all 4 treatment groups over the 7 days of study drug administration||||<0.001
81621253|NCT00396084|162922976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 1. Pooled sputum bacillary load data for patients in the 3 fluoroquinolones arms were combined and compared to that of patients in the INH arm.||||0.041
81621254|NCT00396084|162922976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 2. Pooled sputum bacillary load data for patients in the 3 fluoroquinolones arms were combined and compared to that of patients in the INH arm.||||0.008
81621255|NCT00396084|162922976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 3. Pooled sputum bacillary load data for patients in the 3 fluoroquinolones arms were combined and compared to that of patients in the INH arm.||||0.012
81621256|NCT00396084|162922976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 4. Pooled sputum bacillary load data for patients in the 3 fluoroquinolones arms were combined and compared to that of patients in the INH arm.||||0.01
81621257|NCT00396084|162922976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 5. Pooled sputum bacillary load data for patients in the 3 fluoroquinolones arms were combined and compared to that of patients in the INH arm.||||0.03
81621258|NCT00396084|162922976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.091||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 6. Pooled sputum bacillary load data for patients in the 3 fluoroquinolones arms were combined and compared to that of patients in the INH arm.||||0.091
81621259|NCT00396084|162922976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.354||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 7. Pooled sputum bacillary load data for patients in the 3 fluoroquinolones arms were combined and compared to that of patients in the INH arm.||||0.354
81621260|NCT00396084|162922980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Mean values of EBA Days 0 to 2 for the 4 treatment groups were compared.||||0.05
81653755|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.9459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.26|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.26|-0.25|0.9459
81653756|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.2908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.14|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.14|-0.46|0.2908
81621261|NCT00396084|162922980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Two way comparison of INH against gatifloxacin using a simultaneous non-parametric procedure.||||0.01
81621262|NCT00396084|162922980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Two way comparison of INH against moxifloxacin using a simultaneous non-parametric procedure.||||0.02
81621263|NCT00396084|162922980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Two way comparison of INH against levofloxacin using a simultaneous non-parametric procedure.||||0.14
81530324|NCT00571038|162746977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5861|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.5861
81530325|NCT00571038|162746978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4489|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.4489
81530326|NCT00571038|162746979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2527|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.2527
81530327|NCT00571038|162746980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7314|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.7314
81530328|NCT00571038|162746981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9839|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.9839
81621264|NCT00396084|162922981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||ANOVA|||Mean values of EBA Days 2 to 7 for the 4 treatment groups were compared.||||0.51
81621265|NCT00396084|162922981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The rate of fall in sputum cfu for the 4 treatment groups between day 2 and day 7 of monotherapy was estimated by the slope of the linear regression obtained from fitting the 6 sputum cfu values corresponding to days 2 through 7.||||0.16
81621266|NCT00396084|162922981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EBA Days 2-7 for patients in the 3 fluoroquinolone groups were pooled and compared to bactericidal activity of patients in the INH arm.||||0.036
81621267|NCT00396084|162922982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Mean adjusted aAUC for all 3 treatment groups over the 7 days of study drug administration||||<0.001
81621268|NCT00396084|162922982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 1. Pooled sputum bacillary load data for patients in the linezolid arms were combined and compared to that of patients in the INH arm.||||0.023
81621269|NCT00396084|162922982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 2. Pooled sputum bacillary load data for patients in the linezolid arms were combined and compared to that of patients in the INH arm.||||0.018
81621270|NCT00396084|162922982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 3. Pooled sputum bacillary load data for patients in the linezolid arms were combined and compared to that of patients in the INH arm.||||0.03
81621271|NCT00396084|162922982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 4. Pooled sputum bacillary load data for patients in the linezolid arms were combined and compared to that of patients in the INH arm.||||0.012
81621272|NCT00396084|162922982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 5. Pooled sputum bacillary load data for patients in the linezolid arms were combined and compared to that of patients in the INH arm.||||0.003
81621273|NCT00396084|162922982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 6. Pooled sputum bacillary load data for patients in the linezolid arms were combined and compared to that of patients in the INH arm.||||0.003
81621274|NCT00396084|162922982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 7. Pooled sputum bacillary load data for patients in the linezolid arms were combined and compared to that of patients in the INH arm.||||0.004
81621275|NCT00396084|162922983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Mean values of EBA Days 0 to 2 for the 3 treatments groups were compared.||||<0.01
81621276|NCT00396084|162922983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Two way comparison of INH against Linezolid once daily using a simultaneous non-parametric procedure.||||<0.01
81621277|NCT00396084|162922983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean EBA 0-2 of INH was compared to pooled Linezolid once daily and Linezolid twice daily results.||||<0.01
81621278|NCT00396084|162922986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||ANOVA|||Mean values EBA Days 2-7 for the 3 treatment groups were compared.||||0.25
81621279|NCT00396084|162922986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||ANOVA|||The rate of fall in sputum cfu for the 3 treatment groups between day 2 and day 7 of monotherapy was estimated by the slope of the linear regression obtained from fitting the 6 sputum cfu values corresponding to days 2 through 7.||||0.42
81621280|NCT00396084|162922986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EBA Days 2-7 for INH was compared to that of the pooled linezolid arms.||||0.14
81621281|NCT00311363|162922997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.353||||0.0158||95.0|0.2|0.8||Model included terms for treatment group, randomization IRLS score (Week 24), and pooled study site|Regression, Logistic|||||0.8|0.2|0.0158
81621282|NCT05930782|162923213|EQUIVALENCE|The treatment was considered as bioequivalent if the 90% confidence interval (CI) for geometric least square mean ratios (GMR) of Cmax falls within the acceptance range of 80.00 % to 125.00 %.|geometric least square mean ratios (GMR)|73.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.32|113.02||||||||113.02|48.32|
81621283|NCT05930782|162923214|EQUIVALENCE|The treatment was considered as bioequivalent if the 90% confidence interval (CI) for geometric least square mean ratios (GMR) of ln-transformed parameters falls within the acceptance range of 80.00 % to 125.00 %.|geometric least square mean ratio (GMR)|75.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.46|100.71||||||||100.71|56.46|
81621284|NCT05930782|162923215|EQUIVALENCE|The treatment was considered as bioequivalent if the 90% confidence interval (CI) for geometric least square mean ratios (GMR) of ln-transformed parameters falls within the acceptance range of 80.00 % to 125.00 %.|geometric least square mean ratios (GMR)|86.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.16|109.63||||||||109.63|68.16|
81621285|NCT05930782|162923216|EQUIVALENCE|The treatment was considered as bioequivalent if the 90% confidence interval (CI) for geometric least square mean ratios (GMR) of ln-transformed parameters falls within the acceptance range of 80.00 % to 125.00 %.|geometric least square mean ratios (GMR)|77.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.49|101.39||||||||101.39|59.49|
81621286|NCT05930782|162923217|EQUIVALENCE|The treatment was considered as bioequivalent if the 90% confidence interval (CI) for geometric least square mean ratios (GMR) of ln-transformed parameters falls within the acceptance range of 80.00 % to 125.00 %.|geometric least square mean ratios (GMR)|55.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.03|113.02|||||For AUC0-inf, the GMR and 90% CI values were unreliable as there was only 1 calculable value for the Test (Group 2) and 2 values for the Reference (Group 1) products.|||113.02|6.03|
81621287|NCT02748317|162923220|OTHER|1 group t-test no comparison group|||||=|0.219||||||P-value is not adjusted|t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.219
81621288|NCT01534494|162923230|OTHER|Paired t-test||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test for significance of change. t(8) = 3.477. P(2-sided) = 0.008||Single-group pre-post contrast||||0.008
81621289|NCT00802464|162923231|OTHER||Fold increase|5.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.89|6.98||||||Fold increase in frequency of gE-specific CD4+ T-cells secreting at least 2 different immunological activation markers among IFN-γ, IL-2, TNF-α and CD40L for GSK1437173A Formulation 1 over GSK1437173A Formulation 3 Group.||6.98|3.89|
81621290|NCT00802464|162923231|OTHER||Fold increase|4.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|5.4||||||Fold increase in frequency of gE-specific CD4+ T-cells secreting at least 2 different immunological activation markers among IFN-γ, IL-2, TNF-α and CD40L for GSK1437173A Formulation 2 over GSK1437173A Formulation 3 Group.||5.4|3|
81653757|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.6834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.35|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.35|-0.23|0.6834
81621291|NCT00802464|162923231|OTHER||Fold increase|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.58||||||Fold increase in frequency of gE-specific CD4+ T-cells secreting at least 2 different immunological activation markers among IFN-γ, IL-2, TNF-α and CD40L for GSK1437173A Formulation 1 over GSK1437173A Formulation 2 Group.||1.58|1.07|
81621292|NCT00802464|162923232|OTHER||Fold increase|2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|2.69||||||Fold increase in frequency of gE-specific CD4+ T-cells secreting at least 2 different immunological activation markers among IFN-γ, IL-2, TNF-α and CD40L for GSK1437173A Formulation 1 over GSK1437173A Formulation 3 Group.||2.69|1.67|
81621293|NCT00802464|162923232|OTHER||Fold increase|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.07||||||Fold increase in frequency of gE-specific CD4+ T-cells secreting at least 2 different immunological activation markers among IFN-γ, IL-2, TNF-α and CD40L for GSK1437173A Formulation 2 over GSK1437173A Formulation 3 Group.||2.07|1.28|
81621294|NCT00802464|162923232|OTHER||Fold increase|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.56||||||Fold increase in frequency of gE-specific CD4+ T-cells secreting at least 2 different immunological activation markers among IFN-γ, IL-2, TNF-α and CD40L for GSK1437173A Formulation 1 over GSK1437173A Formulation 2 Group.||1.56|1.09|
81621295|NCT00802464|162923233|OTHER||Fold increase|4.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.81|5.85||||||Fold increase in anti-gE antibody concentrations for GSK1437173A Formulation 1 Group over GSK1437173A Formulation 3 Group.||5.85|3.81|
81621296|NCT00802464|162923233|OTHER||Fold increase|3.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|4.17||||||Fold increase in anti-gE antibody concentrations for GSK1437173A Formulation 2 Group over GSK1437173A Formulation 3 Group.||4.17|2.72|
81621297|NCT00802464|162923233|OTHER||Fold increase|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.68||||||Fold increase in anti-gE antibody concentrations for GSK1437173A Formulation 1 Group over GSK1437173A Formulation 2 Group.||1.68|1.17|
81621298|NCT00802464|162923234|OTHER||Fold increase|3.21|||||TWO_SIDED|36.0|2.64|3.9||||||Fold increase in anti-gE antibody concentrations for GSK1437173A Formulation 1 Group over GSK1437173A Formulation 3 Group.||3.9|2.64|
81621299|NCT00802464|162923234|OTHER||Fold increase|2.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|2.97||||||Fold increase in anti-gE antibody concentrations for GSK1437173A Formulation 2 Group over GSK1437173A Formulation 3 Group.||2.97|2.02|
81621300|NCT00802464|162923234|OTHER||Fold increase|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.54||||||Fold increase in anti-gE antibody concentrations for GSK1437173A Formulation 1 Group over GSK1437173A Formulation 2 Group.||1.54|1.12|
81621301|NCT01266122|162923296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||log(Incident Risk Ratio)|-0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects Poisson regression||Intent to treat analysis||-.44|-1.47|<.001
81621302|NCT01266122|162923297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-square statistic|1.39|||=|0.239|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Intent to treat analysis.||||=.239
81653758|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.3579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.15|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.41|0.3579
81653759|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.24|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.30|0.8270
81653760|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.5292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.18|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.18|-0.34|0.5292
81621303|NCT03756571|162923309|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81621304|NCT03756571|162923310|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.50
81621305|NCT03756571|162923311|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81621306|NCT03756571|162923312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.23
81621307|NCT03756571|162923313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.70
81621308|NCT03756571|162923314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.33
81621309|NCT03756571|162923315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.03
81621310|NCT03756571|162923316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.03
81621311|NCT03756571|162923317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81621312|NCT03756571|162923318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81621313|NCT03756571|162923319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81621314|NCT03756571|162923320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.80
81621315|NCT03224390|162923346|SUPERIORITY||Instrumental variables estimate|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.85||||||||.85|-.03|
81621316|NCT00703820|162923348|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|3.41||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.0429 so that the overall level of the study is maintained at 0.05 across the 4 interim analyses and the final analysis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was computed using an exact, risk-group stratified, two-sided test.|The odds ratio is defined as the ratio of the odds that a Clofarabine+Cytarabine patient is MRD positive to the odds that a Cytarabine+Daunorubicin+Etoposide patient is MRD positive.|The study was designed to test the null hypothesis that Cytarabine+Daunorubicin+Etoposide and Clofarabine+Cytarabine result in the same proportion of patients with positive MRD after 22 days. Power calculations indicate that enrollment of a total of 240 MRD-evaluable patients in a 5-stage Haybittle-Peto group sequential design gives 80% power at the 5% level to detect an odds ratio of 2.5. The design was developed using East statistical software.||3.41|1.03|0.035
81621317|NCT04247074|162923376|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81621318|NCT04247074|162923377|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81621319|NCT04247074|162923378|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81621320|NCT04247074|162923379|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81621321|NCT01102231|162923380|OTHER||Proportion difference|0.905|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.846|0.964||||||||0.964|0.846|
81621322|NCT01796236|162923383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.12
81621323|NCT01796236|162923384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||"Combined Endpoint is calculated as the sum of the following four events from 3 weeks to 3 years:~Holgers Index \>=2. Any Overgrowth \>=2. Pain (scar/neuropathic) \>=3. Any numbness \>=2.~Each event is counted only once"||||0.45
81621324|NCT01796236|162923385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mann-Whitney U test|||||||<0.0001
81621325|NCT01796236|162923386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 10||||0.020
81621326|NCT01796236|162923386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 3||||0.4
81621327|NCT01796236|162923386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 6||||1.00
81621328|NCT01796236|162923386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 12||||0.97
81621329|NCT01796236|162923386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||1.00
81621330|NCT01796236|162923387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Maximum of Holgers at 12 Months||||0.40
81621331|NCT01796236|162923387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Maximum of Holgers at 36 Months||||0.14
81621332|NCT01796236|162923388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Holgers Index Day 10||||0.38
81621333|NCT01796236|162923388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Holgers Index Week 3||||0.17
81621334|NCT01796236|162923388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Holgers Index Week 6||||0.37
81621335|NCT01796236|162923388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Holgers Index Week 12||||0.73
81621336|NCT01796236|162923388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Holgers Index Week 24||||0.47
81621337|NCT01796236|162923388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Holgers Index Month 12||||0.73
81621338|NCT01796236|162923388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Holgers Index Month 24||||0.37
81621339|NCT01796236|162923388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Holgers Index Month 36||||0.75
81621340|NCT01796236|162923389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||maximum numbness at 12 months||||<0.0001
81621341|NCT01796236|162923389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||maximum numbness at 36 months||||<0.0001
81621342|NCT01796236|162923390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 10, Neuropathic pain||||0.74
81621343|NCT01796236|162923390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 10, Scar pain||||0.36
81621344|NCT01796236|162923390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 3, Neuropathic pain||||0.030
81621345|NCT01796236|162923390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 3, Scar pain||||0.92
81621346|NCT01796236|162923390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 6, Neuropathic pain||||0.15
81621347|NCT01796236|162923390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 6, Scar pain||||0.38
81621348|NCT01796236|162923390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12, Neuropathic pain||||0.015
81621349|NCT01796236|162923390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12, Scar pain||||0.72
81621350|NCT01796236|162923390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24, Neuropathic pain||||0.44
81621351|NCT01796236|162923390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24, Scar pain||||0.43
81621352|NCT01796236|162923390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12, Neuropathic pain||||0.21
81621353|NCT01796236|162923390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12, Scar pain||||0.97
81621354|NCT01796236|162923390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36, Neuropathic pain||||0.19
81621355|NCT01796236|162923390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36, Scar pain||||0.77
81621356|NCT01796236|162923391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.076|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Neuropathic Categorical Max Pain||||0.076
81621357|NCT01796236|162923391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Scar Categorical Max Pain||||0.49
81621358|NCT01796236|162923392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.076|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Neuropathic Categorical Max Pain 36 months||||0.076
81621359|NCT01796236|162923392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Scar Categorical Max Pain 36 months||||0.71
81621360|NCT01796236|162923393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 10: Neuropathic pain||||0.52
81621361|NCT01796236|162923393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 10: Scar pain||||0.44
81621362|NCT01796236|162923393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 3: Neuropathic pain||||0.14
81621363|NCT01796236|162923393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 3: Scar pain||||0.59
81621364|NCT01796236|162923393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: Neuropathic pain||||0.17
81621365|NCT01796236|162923393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: Scar pain||||0.44
81621366|NCT01796236|162923393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0087|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Neuropathic pain||||0.0087
81621367|NCT01796236|162923393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Scar pain||||0.84
81621368|NCT01796236|162923393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: Neuropathic pain||||0.43
81621369|NCT01796236|162923393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: Scar pain||||0.33
81621370|NCT01796236|162923393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 12 Neuropathic pain||||0.21
81621371|NCT01796236|162923393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 12 Scar pain||||0.82
81621372|NCT01796236|162923393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 36 Neuropathic pain||||0.19
81621373|NCT01796236|162923393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 36 Scar pain||||0.77
81621374|NCT01796236|162923394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Day 10 Soft tissue thickening/overgrowth||||0.12
81621375|NCT01796236|162923394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Week 3 Soft tissue thickening/overgrowth||||0.016
81621376|NCT01796236|162923394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Week 6 Soft tissue thickening/overgrowth||||0.84
81621377|NCT01796236|162923394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Week 12 Soft tissue thickening/overgrowth||||0.53
81621378|NCT01796236|162923394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Week 24 Soft tissue thickening/overgrowth||||0.18
81621379|NCT01796236|162923394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Month 12 Soft tissue thickening/overgrowth||||0.63
81621380|NCT01796236|162923394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Month 24 Soft tissue thickening/overgrowth||||0.81
81621381|NCT01796236|162923394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Month 36 Soft tissue thickening/overgrowth||||1.00
81621382|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visible Abutment Length Day 10||||0.0009
81621383|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visible Abutment Length Week 3||||0.0080
81621384|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visible Abutment Length Week 6||||0.46
81653761|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.27|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.27|-0.23|0.8790
81653762|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.1347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.06|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.06|-0.46|0.1347
81621385|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visible Abutment Length Week 12||||0.45
81621386|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visible Abutment Length Week 24||||0.18
81621387|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visible Abutment Length Month 12||||0.017
81621388|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visible Abutment Length Month 24||||0.15
81621389|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visible Abutment Length Month 36||||0.32
81621390|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Sign test|||Change in Visible Test Abutment - Week 3 change from day 10||||0.74
81621391|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change in Visible Test Abutment - Week 6 change from day 10||||<0.0001
81621392|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||Sign test|||Change in Visible Test Abutment - Week 12 change from day 10||||0.041
81621393|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0065|||||||Sign test|||Change in Visible Test Abutment - Week 24 change from day 10||||0.0065
81621394|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Sign test|||Change in Visible Test Abutment - Month 12 change from day 10||||0.0003
81621395|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028|||||||Sign test|||Change in Visible Test Abutment - Month 24 change from day 10||||0.028
81621396|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||Sign test|||Change in Visible Test Abutment - Month 36 change from day 10||||0.037
81621397|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.072|||||||Sign test|||Change in Visible Control Abutment - Week 3 change from day 10||||0.072
81621398|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|||||||Sign test|||Change in Visible Control Abutment - Week 6 change from day 10||||0.034
81621399|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change in Visible Control Abutment - Week 12 change from day 10||||<0.0001
81621400|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Sign test|||Change in Visible Control Abutment - Week 24 change from day 10||||0.010
81621401|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0086|||||||Sign test|||Change in Visible Control Abutment - Month 12 change from day 10||||0.0086
81621402|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0021|||||||Sign test|||Change in Visible Control Abutment - Month 24 change from day 10||||0.0021
81621403|NCT01796236|162923395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Sign test|||Change in Visible Control Abutment - Month 36 change from day 10||||0.0005
81621404|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Vascularity (observer)||||0.026
81621405|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Vascularity (observer)||||0.33
81621406|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.094|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Vascularity (observer)||||0.094
81621407|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Pigmentation (observer)||||0.30
81621408|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Pigmentation (observer)||||0.23
81621409|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Pigmentation (observer)||||0.48
81621410|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Thickness (observer)||||0.0003
81621411|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.062|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Thickness (observer)||||0.062
81621412|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Thickness (observer)||||0.11
81621413|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Relief (observer)||||0.0003
81621414|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Relief (observer)||||0.079
81621415|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Relief (observer)||||0.025
81621416|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Pliability (observer)||||0.0020
81621417|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Pliability (observer)||||0.14
81621418|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Pliability (observer)||||0.0014
81621419|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Surface Area (observer)||||0.0001
81621420|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Surface Area (observer)||||0.023
81621421|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Surface Area (observer)||||0.045
81621422|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Total Score (observer)||||0.0005
81621423|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.085|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Total Score (observer)||||0.085
81621424|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Total Score (observer)||||0.030
81621425|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Overall Opinion (observer)||||0.0015
81621426|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.076|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Overall Opinion (observer)||||0.076
81621427|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Overall Opinion (observer)||||0.15
81621428|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Painful (patient)||||0.72
81621429|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Painful (patient)||||0.97
81621430|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Painful (patient)||||0.82
81621431|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Itching (patient)||||0.86
81621432|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Itching (patient)||||0.84
81621433|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Itching (patient)||||0.76
81621434|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Color (patient)||||0.41
81621435|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Color (patient)||||0.98
81621436|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Color (patient)||||0.76
81621437|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Stiffness (patient)||||0.43
81621438|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Stiffness (patient)||||0.25
81621439|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Stiffness (patient)||||0.017
81621440|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Thickness (patient)||||0.13
81621441|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Thickness (patient)||||0.33
81621442|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Thickness (patient)||||0.65
81621443|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Irregularity (patient)||||0.18
81621444|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Irregularity (patient)||||0.38
81621445|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Irregularity (patient)||||0.080
81621446|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Total Score (patient)||||0.28
81621447|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Total Score (patient)||||0.44
81621448|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Total Score (patient)||||0.19
81621449|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Overall Opinion (patient)||||0.16
81621450|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Overall Opinion (patient)||||0.23
81621451|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Overall Opinion (patient)||||0.079
81621452|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12: Pain not within Scar (patient)||||0.0018
81621453|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Pain not within Scar (patient)||||0.053
81621454|NCT01796236|162923396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.068|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Pain not within Scar (patient)||||0.068
81621455|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Comprehensive Health State (HUI3)||||0.90
81621456|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Comprehensive Health State (HUI3)||||0.43
81621457|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Comprehensive Health State (HUI3)||||0.23
81621458|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Comprehensive Health State (HUI3)||||0.019
81621459|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Vision (HUI3)||||0.079
81621460|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Vision (HUI3)||||0.96
81653763|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.2874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.12|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.12|-0.40|0.2874
81621461|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Vision (HUI3)||||0.55
81621462|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Vision (HUI3)||||0.64
81621463|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Hearing (HUI3)||||0.76
81621464|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Hearing (HUI3)||||0.059
81621465|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Hearing (HUI3)||||0.38
81621466|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Hearing (HUI3)||||0.14
81653764|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.09|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.09|-0.61|0.0086
81653765|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.7864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.22|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.29|0.7864
81653766|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.4383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.21|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.21|-0.48|0.4383
81621467|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Speech (HUI3)||||0.73
81621468|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Speech (HUI3)||||0.65
81621469|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Speech (HUI3)||||1.00
81621470|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Speech (HUI3)||||0.35
81621471|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Ambulation (HUI3)||||0.50
81621472|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Ambulation (HUI3)||||0.40
81621473|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Ambulation (HUI3)||||0.21
81621474|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Ambulation (HUI3)||||0.0010
81621475|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Emotion (HUI3)||||0.13
81621476|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Emotion (HUI3)||||0.96
81621477|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Emotion (HUI3)||||0.75
81621478|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Emotion (HUI3)||||0.20
81621479|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Cognition (HUI3)||||0.95
81621480|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Cognition (HUI3)||||0.31
81621481|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Cognition (HUI3)||||0.15
81621482|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Cognition (HUI3)||||0.19
81621483|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Pain (HUI3)||||0.41
81464972|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.147|0.271||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.271|0.147|
81530329|NCT01426958|162746982|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|119.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.5||0.1009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.239|126.811||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|||126.811|112.239|0.1009
81621484|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Pain (HUI3)||||0.30
81621485|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Pain (HUI3)||||0.42
81621486|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Pain (HUI3)||||0.040
81621487|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Comprehensive Health State (HUI2)||||0.99
81621488|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Comprehensive Health State (HUI2)||||0.88
81621489|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Comprehensive Health State (HUI2)||||0.32
81621490|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0084|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Comprehensive Health State (HUI2)||||0.0084
81621491|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Sensation (HUI2)||||0.77
81621492|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Sensation (HUI2)||||0.95
81621493|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Sensation (HUI2)||||0.60
81621494|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Sensation (HUI2)||||0.48
81621495|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Mobility (HUI2)||||0.51
81621496|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Mobility (HUI2)||||0.42
81621497|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Mobility (HUI2)||||0.22
81621498|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Mobility (HUI2)||||0.0018
81621499|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Emotion (HUI2)||||0.30
81621500|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Emotion (HUI2)||||0.52
81621501|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Emotion (HUI2)||||0.47
81621502|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Emotion (HUI2)||||0.18
81621503|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Cognition (HUI2)||||0.82
81621504|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Cognition (HUI2)||||0.41
81621505|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Cognition (HUI2)||||0.14
81621506|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Cognition (HUI2)||||0.25
81621507|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Self Care (HUI2)||||0.59
81621508|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Self Care (HUI2)||||1.00
81621509|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Self Care (HUI2)||||0.55
81621510|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Self Care (HUI2)||||0.14
81621511|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Pain (HUI2)||||0.75
81621512|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Pain (HUI2)||||0.63
81621513|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Pain (HUI2)||||0.57
81621514|NCT01796236|162923397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Pain (HUI2)||||0.019
81530330|NCT01426958|162746982|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|110.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.9||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.837|117.006||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|||117.006|103.837|0.0009
81530331|NCT01426958|162746982|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|91.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.6||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.519|97.614||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|||97.614|86.519|0.0004
81530332|NCT01426958|162746983|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|104.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.2||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.681|112.002||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|||112.002|96.681|0.0002
81530333|NCT01426958|162746983|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|105.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.1||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.425|114.53||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|||114.530|96.425|0.0012
81530334|NCT01426958|162746983|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|99.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.8||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.328|106.61||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|||106.610|93.328|0.0000
81530335|NCT01426958|162746984|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|118.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.5||0.0702|TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.712|125.822||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|||125.822|111.712|0.0702
81530336|NCT01426958|162746984|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|110.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.0||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.936|116.913||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|||116.913|104.936|0.0005
81530337|NCT01426958|162746984|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Geometric mean ratio|92.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.9||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.928|98.341||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|||98.341|86.928|0.0003
81530338|NCT02968368|162746985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.102|0.93|||ANCOVA|||||0.930|0.102|0.0149
81530339|NCT02968368|162746990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|39.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.097||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.07|60.992|||ANCOVA|||||60.992|17.070|0.0006
81621515|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Ease of Communication (Aided)||||0.047
81621516|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Background Noise (Aided)||||0.23
81621517|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Reverberation (Aided)||||0.015
81530340|NCT02968368|162746993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.282||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.928|7.001|||ANCOVA|||||7.001|1.928|0.0007
81530341|NCT02968368|162746994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.708||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.457|3.261|||ANCOVA|||||3.261|0.457|0.0098
81530342|NCT01284517|162746997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.176|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis (H0) assumes equal values between analysis groups in mean change from baseline in MADRS score, alternative hypothesis (HA) assumes unequal values between groups. Sample size determined by two-sample t-test. A mean difference of 3.25 units in change in MADRS score for the Lurasdone 20-120 mg arm over placebo with common standard deviation of 9 units was used. N=162 subjects per arm (total N=324) yields power of 90%. A 5% adjustment for drop-outs gives N=340, or N=170 per arm.||||0.176
81530343|NCT01284517|162746998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.095|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.095
81530344|NCT01284517|162746999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.992|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.992
81530345|NCT00040443|162747000|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81621518|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Aversiveness (Aided)||||0.13
81621519|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Global (Aided)||||0.041
81621520|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Ease of Communication (Unaided)||||0.071
81530346|NCT01843023|162747003|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.558|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81530347|NCT01843023|162747005|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.722|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81530348|NCT00587678|162747038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0|||||Linear repeated measures model|||||||0.32
81530349|NCT00587678|162747038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||vs. baseline|Linear repeated measures model|||||||<0.01
81530350|NCT00587678|162747039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||95.0|||||Linear repeated measures model|||||||0.31
81530351|NCT00587678|162747039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||vs. baseline|Linear repeated measures model|||||||<0.05
81530352|NCT00587678|162747040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0|||||Linear repeated measures model|||||||0.71
81530353|NCT00587678|162747041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0|||||Linear repeated measures model|||||||0.67
81530354|NCT00587678|162747042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0|||||Linear repeated measures model|||||||0.37
81530355|NCT00587678|162747042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||vs. baseline|Linear repeated measures model|||||||<0.05
81621521|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Background Noise (Unaided)||||0.75
81621522|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Reverberation (Unaided)||||0.32
81621523|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Aversiveness (Unaided)||||0.24
81621524|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Global (Unaided)||||0.24
81621525|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Ease of Communication (Benefit)||||0.12
81621526|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Background Noise (Benefit)||||0.19
81621527|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Reverberation (Benefit)||||0.055
81621528|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Aversiveness (Benefit)||||0.24
81621529|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline: Global (Benefit)||||0.042
81621530|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Ease of Communication (Aided)||||0.19
81621531|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Background Noise (Aided)||||0.99
81621532|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Reverberation (Aided)||||0.24
81621533|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Aversiveness (Aided)||||0.73
81621534|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Global (Aided)||||0.39
81653767|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.167||0.8767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.31|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.31|-0.36|0.8767
81621535|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Ease of Communication (Unaided)||||0.24
81621536|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Background Noise (Unaided)||||0.81
81530356|NCT00587678|162747043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78||95.0|||||Linear repeated measures model|||||||0.78
81621537|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Reverberation (Unaided)||||0.34
81621538|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Aversiveness (Unaided)||||0.038
81621539|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Global (Unaided)||||0.53
81621540|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Ease of Communication (Benefit)||||0.63
81621541|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Background Noise (Benefit)||||0.83
81621542|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Reverberation (Benefit)||||0.71
81621543|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Aversiveness (Benefit)||||0.16
81621544|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24: Global (Benefit)||||0.81
81621545|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Ease of Communication (Aided)||||0.51
81621546|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Background Noise (Aided)||||0.47
81621547|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Reverberation (Aided)||||0.93
81621548|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Aversiveness (Aided)||||0.62
81621549|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Global (Aided)||||0.63
81621550|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Ease of Communication (Unaided)||||0.18
81621551|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Background Noise (Unaided)||||0.76
81621552|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Reverberation (Unaided)||||0.17
81621553|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Aversiveness (Unaided)||||0.29
81621554|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Global (Unaided)||||0.40
81621555|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Ease of Communication (Benefit)||||0.29
81621556|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Background Noise (Benefit)||||0.90
81621557|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Reverberation (Benefit)||||0.24
81621558|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Aversiveness (Benefit)||||0.45
81621559|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12: Global (Benefit)||||0.37
81621560|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Ease of Communication (Aided)||||0.84
81621561|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Background Noise (Aided)||||0.57
81530357|NCT00587678|162747044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68||95.0|||||Linear repeated measures model|||||||0.68
81530358|NCT00587678|162747045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Linear repeated measures model|||||||<0.05
81530359|NCT00587678|162747046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.67||95.0|||||linear repeated measures model|||||||=0.67
81621562|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Reverberation (Aided)||||0.71
81621563|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Aversiveness (Aided)||||0.99
81621564|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Global (Aided)||||0.78
81621565|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Ease of Communication (Unaided)||||0.50
81621566|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Background Noise (Unaided)||||0.48
81621567|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Reverberation (Unaided)||||0.64
81621568|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Aversiveness (Unaided)||||0.041
81621569|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Global (Unaided)||||0.89
81653768|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.0341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.03|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.03|-0.63|0.0341
81530360|NCT00587678|162747047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||95.0|||||Linear repeated measures model|||||||0.77
81530361|NCT00587678|162747048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||Linear repeated measures model|||||||0.85
81530362|NCT05282927|162747049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.98|||Regression, Linear|||Models included the arm indicator variable in addition to the stratification variables used in randomization: site complexity level (high complexity '1a', '1b' or '1c' vs. all others) and rurality (high sites serving ≥50% rural/highly rural Veterans vs. low sites serving \<50% rural/highly rural Veterans)||0.98|-1.07|0.92
81621570|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Ease of Communication (Benefit)||||0.14
81621571|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Background Noise (Benefit)||||0.48
81621572|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Reverberation (Benefit)||||0.23
81621573|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Aversiveness (Benefit)||||0.57
81621574|NCT01796236|162923398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 36: Global (Benefit)||||0.21
81621575|NCT01796236|162923399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sound Processor Usage: Week 6||||0.46
81621576|NCT01796236|162923399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Use of Sound Processor: Week 12||||0.75
81621577|NCT01796236|162923399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Use of Sound Processor: Week 24||||0.83
81621578|NCT01796236|162923399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Use of Sound Processor: Month 12||||0.52
81621579|NCT01796236|162923399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Use of Sound Processor: Month 24||||0.67
81621580|NCT01796236|162923399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Use of Sound Processor: Month 36||||0.71
81621581|NCT01796236|162923401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Baseline: Smoking and Wet Snuff habits||||0.91
81621582|NCT01796236|162923401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Week 3: Smoking and Wet Snuff habits||||0.70
81621583|NCT01796236|162923401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Week 12: Smoking and Wet Snuff habits||||0.95
81621584|NCT01796236|162923401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Month 12: Smoking and Wet Snuff habits||||0.22
81621585|NCT01796236|162923401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Month 24: Smoking and Wet Snuff habits||||0.19
81621586|NCT01796236|162923401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Month 36: Smoking and Wet Snuff habits||||0.45
81621587|NCT01796236|162923402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||Loss of Implant (safety population)||||0.989
81621588|NCT00895531|162923406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.95
81621589|NCT01195883|162923407|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.23|||GEE model|||||1.23|0.65|0.51
81621590|NCT01195883|162923408|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.11|||Chi-squared|||||1.11|0.81|0.42
81621591|NCT01195883|162923409|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.09|||Chi-squared|||||1.09|0.72|0.26
81621592|NCT01195883|162923410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.58|||Chi-squared|||||2.58|0.69|0.40
81621593|NCT02253537|162923420|EQUIVALENCE|2 x 2 contingency table with 95% CI.|2 x 2 contingency table|86.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.1|96.3||||||||96.3|62.1|
81621594|NCT03337399|162923428|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of stepped PC was established if the lower one-sided 95% confidence limit for the estimated difference in means was greater than the pre-specified margin of -4.5 points, which corresponds to the one-sided 5% significance level test against this margin.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.01||||Regression, Linear|||The difference in week 24 means between groups was estimated using a linear regression model adjusted for baseline FACT-L score.|||-.01|<0.05
81621595|NCT03337399|162923429|NON_INFERIORITY|Pre-specified margin of -10%.|Estimated Proportions|-2.6|||<|0.15|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|||We used a false discovery rate (FDR) control approach to interpret the results of significance tests of the three secondary outcomes with an FDR of 0.15.|Regression, Linear|||Non-inferiority of stepped PC in the proportion reporting patient-clinician communication about end-of-life care at each patient's final follow-up assessment was evaluated using a binomial generalized linear model with identity link and a one-sided test against the pre-specified margin of -10%.|||-10.4|<0.15
81621596|NCT03337399|162923430|NON_INFERIORITY|Pre-specified margin of -7 days|Median Difference (Final Values)|-15.2||||0.15|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|||We used a false discovery rate (FDR) control approach to interpret the results of significance tests of the three secondary outcomes with an FDR of 0.15.|Regression, Linear|||Among patients who died, non-inferiority of stepped PC in the mean length of stay in hospice was assessed using linear regression and a one-sided test against the pre-specified margin of -7 days, based upon published quality metrics.|||-25.1|0.15
81621597|NCT03337399|162923431|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.8||We used a false discovery rate (FDR) control approach to interpret the results of significance tests of the three secondary outcomes with an FDR of 0.15|Regression, Linear|||The difference between groups in the mean number of outpatient PC visits per patient by week 24 was assessed using linear regression and a two-sided superiority test.||-1.8|-2.7|0.15
81621598|NCT00603954|162923435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.508|||||||Multivariate Cox models|||||||0.508
81621599|NCT00603954|162923435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At day 180||||0.02
81621600|NCT00603954|162923435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At Day 365||||0.002
81621601|NCT00603954|162923436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At day 100||||0.09
81621602|NCT00603954|162923436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At Day 40||||0.03
81621603|NCT00603954|162923436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At Day 180||||0.01
81621604|NCT00603954|162923437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0165|||||||Multivariate Cox models|||||||0.0165
81621605|NCT00603954|162923437|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mutivariate|||||||0.010
81621606|NCT00603954|162923437|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||0.0495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Multivariate|||||||0.0495
81621607|NCT00603954|162923437|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Multivariate|||||||0.001
81621608|NCT00603954|162923438|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Fisher Exact|||19 of 49 Flu-TBI patients (39%) versus 25 of 45 TLI ATG patients (56%) had a least one episode of bacterial infection the first 100 days after transplantation (P = 0.15).||||0.15
81621609|NCT00603954|162923438|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Fisher Exact|||For fungal infections, the figures were 3 of 45 (6%) and 7 of 45 (16%), respectively (P = 0.19)||||0.19
81621610|NCT00603954|162923438|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Fisher Exact|||Among CMV-seropositive patients and/or donors, the 100-day cumulative incidence of CMV reactivation was 31% in Flu-TBI patients versus 47% in TLI-ATG patient||||0.12
81621611|NCT00603954|162923439|SUPERIORITY||Multivariate Cox models|2.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.02||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|4.7|||Cumulative incidence curves|||Four-year cumulative incidences of relapse/progression were 22% and 50% in Flu-TBI and TLI-ATG patients, respectively||4.7|1.1|0.017
81621612|NCT00603954|162923440|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||This statistical analysis applies to median ATG serum levels at day 0||||
81621613|NCT00603954|162923440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||This statistical analysis applies to median ATG serum levels at day 3||||
81621614|NCT00603954|162923440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||This statistical analysis applies to median ATG serum levels at day 10||||
81621615|NCT00603954|162923441|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Cumulative incidence curve|||||||0.5
81621616|NCT00603954|162923442|SUPERIORITY||multivariate analyses|2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.1|||Kaplan-Meier method|||||4.1|1|0.14
81621617|NCT00603954|162923444|SUPERIORITY||multivariate analyses|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.02||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.4|||Kaplan-Meier method|||||1.4|1|0.9
81621618|NCT00603954|162923445|SUPERIORITY||multivariate analyses|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.02||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.4|||Kaplan-Meier method|||||1.4|1|0.96
81621619|NCT00891436|162923451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|>|0.1||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t-test was used for the data analysis||||>0.1
81621620|NCT00891436|162923451|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|t-test showed no different between the 2 groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|>|0.1||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.1
81621621|NCT02214550|162923452|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05 and p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons given a priori orthogonal contrasts.|Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter reported indicates time x group interaction (OCP vs. No OCP). PBS participants are included in the OCP group|A linear mixed-effects model was estimated predicting bladder pain at first urge ratings (0-100 visual analog scale) as a function of time (0, 6, 12 month visits), group, and their interaction. Random intercepts were estimated for each participant. The following three orthogonal contrasts were estimated: 1) OCP vs. No OCP, 2) cyclic vs. continuous microgestin, and 3) PBS-continuous microgestin vs. D+COS-continuous microgestin.||||.02
81621622|NCT02214550|162923452|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.4597|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8245||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05 and p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons given a priori orthogonal contrasts.|Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimated indicates the time x group (Continuous vs. Cyclic OCP) interaction. PBS participants are included in the continuous OCP group.|A linear mixed-effects model was estimated predicting bladder pain at first urge ratings (0-100 visual analog scale) as a function of time (0, 6, 12 month visits), group, and their interaction. Random intercepts were estimated for each participant. The following three orthogonal contrasts were estimated: 1) OCP vs. No OCP, 2) cyclic vs. continuous microgestin, and 3) PBS-continuous microgestin vs. D+COS-continuous microgestin.||||.08
81530363|NCT05282927|162747050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.94||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|1.9|||Regression, Linear|||Models included the arm indicator variable in addition to the stratification variables used in randomization: site complexity level (high complexity '1a', '1b' or '1c' vs. all others) and rurality (high sites serving ≥50% rural/highly rural Veterans vs. low sites serving \<50% rural/highly rural Veterans).||1.90|-0.03|0.056
81530364|NCT01010971|162747097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.45||The p-value from primary outcome was adjusted at alpha=0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in primary outcome when compare active to placebo group. The alternative hypothesis is that there is a difference in primary outcome when compare active to placebo group. It was estimated that 200 subjects per group will provide at least 85% power to detect a difference between treatment groups of 0.7 in the change from baseline in rTNSS with a two-sided alpha level of 0.025.||1.45|0.59|<0.0001
81530365|NCT01010971|162747097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.46||The p-value from primary outcome was adjusted at alpha=0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in primary outcome when compare active to placebo group. The alternative hypothesis is that there is a difference in primary outcome when compare active to placebo group. It was estimated that 200 subjects per group will provide at least 85% power to detect a difference between treatment groups of 0.7 in the change from baseline in rTNSS with a two-sided alpha level of 0.025.||1.46|0.61|<0.0001
81530366|NCT01010971|162747098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Dmitrienko's tree-structured gatekeeping method was used for multiple comparisons||0.29|0.07|<0.0001
81530367|NCT01010971|162747098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Dmitrienko's tree-structured gatekeeping method was used for multiple comparisons||0.29|0.08|<0.0001
81530368|NCT01010971|162747099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.1444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.71||Dmitrienko's tree-structured gatekeeping method was used for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|||Dmitrienko's tree-structured gatekeeping method was used for multiple comparisons||0.71|-0.03|0.1444
81530369|NCT01010971|162747099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.89||Dmitrienko's tree-structured gatekeeping method was used for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|||Dmitrienko's tree-structured gatekeeping method was used for multiple comparisons||0.89|0.15|0.0124
81530370|NCT01010971|162747100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.94||Dmitrienko's tree-structured gatekeeping method was used for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|||||0.94|0.30|0.0124
81530371|NCT01010971|162747100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.95||Dmitrienko's tree-structured gatekeeping method was used for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|||||0.95|0.33|
81530372|NCT00632619|162747146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106|||||||ANOVA|||A 2 x 2 repeated measures analysis (with time as within-subject factor and group as between-subject factor) was performed to compare the two groups on this measure at two time points (i.e., baseline at week 0 and endpoint at week 12) and infer treatment success accordingly. The null hypothesis signified that there would be no difference between the groups over time, thus, there would be no difference in treatments. Statistical power was calculated as Cohen's d.||||0.106
81530373|NCT00632619|162747147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||ANOVA|||A 2 x 2 repeated measures analysis (with time as within-subject factor and group as between-subject factor) was performed to compare the two groups on this measure at two time points (i.e., baseline which was week 0 and endpoint at week 12) and infer treatment success accordingly. The null hypothesis signified that there would be no difference between the groups over time, thus, there would be no difference in treatments. Statistical power was calculated as Cohen's d.||||0.015
81530374|NCT00632619|162747148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38||95.0|||||ANOVA|||A 2 x 2 repeated measures analysis (with time as within-subject factor and group as between-subject factor) was conducted to compare the two groups on this measure at two time points (i.e., baseline at week 0 and endpoint at week 12) and infer treatment success accordingly. The null hypothesis signified that there would be no difference between the groups over time, thus, there would be no difference in treatments. Statistical power was calculated as Cohen's d.||||0.38
81530375|NCT00632619|162747149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||ANOVA|||A 2 x 2 repeated measures analysis (with time as within-subject factor and group as between-subject factor) was performed to compare the two groups on this measure at two time points (i.e., baseline at week 0 and endpoint at week 12) and infer treatment success accordingly. The null hypothesis signified that there would be no difference between the groups over time, thus, there would be no difference in treatments. Statistical power was calculated as Cohen's d.||||0.016
81530376|NCT00632619|162747150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095|||||||ANOVA|||A 2 x 2 repeated measures analysis (with time as within-subject factor and group as between-subject factor) was performed to compare the two groups on this measure at two time points (i.e., baseline at week 0 and endpoint at week 12) and infer treatment success accordingly. The null hypothesis signified that there would be no difference between the groups over time, thus, there would be no difference in treatments. Statistical power was calculated as Cohen's d.||||0.095
81530377|NCT03838978|162747169|SUPERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the 90% LB \> -10.0%. If non-inferiority was met, superiority could be tested. Superiority is demonstrated if 97.5% LB \> 0.0%.||||||||||||||||For missing data in both Arms/Groups, multiple imputation was performed for the primary CCS analysis.|Device group differences and two-sided 90% and 97.5% confidence interval lower bounds (LB) adjusting for propensity score (PS) subclass based on PS subclass weights (ATT). Noninferiority is demonstrated if the 90% LB \> -10.0%. Superiority is demonstrated if 97.5% LB \>0.0%. Two-sided 97.5% LB is evaluated rather than two-sided 95.0% LB since the superiority type 1 error is split between testing superiority in terms of Month 24 CCS and then separately for a set of superiority secondary endpoints with type 1 error control maintained through the use of Hochberg approach (following demonstration of non-inferiority).|||
81653769|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.5629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.21|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.21|-0.38|0.5629
81621623|NCT02214550|162923452|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.9186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8121||0.023|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05 and p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons given a priori orthogonal contrasts.|Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter reported indicates a time x group interaction (D+COS-continuous microgestin vs. PBS-continuous microgestin).|A linear mixed-effects model was estimated predicting bladder pain at first urge ratings (0-100 visual analog scale) as a function of time (0, 6, 12 month visits), group, and their interaction. Random intercepts were estimated for each participant. The following three orthogonal contrasts were estimated: 1) OCP vs. No OCP, 2) cyclic vs. continuous microgestin, and 3) PBS-continuous microgestin vs. D+COS-continuous microgestin.||||.023
81621624|NCT02214550|162923453|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.3716|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3056||0.2315|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05 and p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons given a priori orthogonal contrasts.|Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter reported indicates time\*group interaction (OCP vs. No OCP). PBS participants are included in the OCP group|A linear mixed-effects model was estimated predicting pressure pain thresholds (in Newtons of force transvaginally measured anteriorly against the bladder) as a function of time (0, 6, 12 month visits), group, and their interaction. Random intercepts were estimated for each participant. The following three orthogonal contrasts were estimated: 1) OCP vs. No OCP, 2) cyclic vs. continuous microgestin, and 3) PBS-continuous microgestin vs. D+COS-continuous microgestin.||||0.2315
81621625|NCT02214550|162923453|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.2703|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3244||0.4097|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05 and p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons given a priori orthogonal contrasts.|Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimated indicates the time x group (Continuous vs. Cyclic OCP) interaction. PBS participants are included in the continuous OCP group.|A linear mixed-effects model was estimated predicting pressure pain thresholds (in Newtons of force transvaginally measured anteriorly against the bladder) as a function of time (0, 6, 12 month visits), group, and their interaction. Random intercepts were estimated for each participant. The following three orthogonal contrasts were estimated: 1) OCP vs. No OCP, 2) cyclic vs. continuous microgestin, and 3) PBS-continuous microgestin vs. D+COS-continuous microgestin.||||0.4097
81621626|NCT02214550|162923453|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1574|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3283||0.6341|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05 and p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons given a priori orthogonal contrasts.|Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimated indicates the time x group (continuous microgestin: D+COS-vs. PBS) interaction.|A linear mixed-effects model was estimated predicting pressure pain thresholds (in Newtons of force transvaginally measured anteriorly against the bladder) as a function of time (0, 6, 12 month visits), group, and their interaction. Random intercepts were estimated for each participant. The following three orthogonal contrasts were estimated: 1) OCP vs. No OCP, 2) cyclic vs. continuous microgestin, and 3) PBS-continuous microgestin vs. D+COS-continuous microgestin.||||0.6341
81621627|NCT02214550|162923454|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.393|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05 and p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons given a priori orthogonal contrasts.|Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter reported indicates time x group interaction (OCP vs. No OCP). PBS participants are included in the OCP group.|A linear mixed-effects model was estimated for parieto-occipital peak alpha (Hz) as a function of time (0, 6, 12 month visits), group, and their interaction. Random intercepts were estimated for each participant. The OCP vs No OCP contrast was estimated here:||||.393
81621628|NCT02214550|162923454|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.941|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05 and p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons given a priori orthogonal contrasts.|Mixed Models Analysis||Parameters reported indicates time x group (Continuous vs. Cyclic OCP) interaction. PBS participants are included in the continuous OCP group.|A linear mixed-effects model was estimated for parieto-occipital peak alpha (Hz) as a function of time (0, 6, 12 month visits), group, and their interaction. Random intercepts were estimated for each participant. The cyclic vs. continuous microgestin contrast was run here||||0.941
81621629|NCT02214550|162923454|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05 and p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons given a priori orthogonal contrasts.|Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter reported indicates time x group interaction (D+COS-continuous microgestin vs. PBS-continuous microgestin).|A linear mixed-effects model was estimated for parieto-occipital peak alpha (Hz) as a function of time (0, 6, 12 month visits), group, and their interaction. Random intercepts were estimated for each participant. The PBS-continuous microgestin vs. D+COS-continuous microgestin contrast was evaluated here||||0.005
81621630|NCT05113771|162923466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.4||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|-1.3|||MMRM|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with imputation based on the missing at random (MAR) assumption was used.||||-1.3|-7.6|0.0056
81621631|NCT05113771|162923467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0189|||||||MMRM|||||||0.0189
81621632|NCT05113771|162923468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0026|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0026
81621633|NCT02574455|162923474|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.387|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.305|0.492||Stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox regression adjusted for stratification factors: number of prior chemotherapies, presence of known brain metastases at study entry, and region.|Log Rank|||||0.492|0.305|<0.0001
81621634|NCT02574455|162923475|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.413|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.517||Stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox regression adjusted for stratification factors: number of prior chemotherapies, presence of known brain metastases at study entry, and region.|Log Rank|||||0.517|0.330|<0.0001
81621635|NCT02574455|162923476|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.481|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.592||Stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox regression adjusted for stratification factors: number of prior chemotherapies and region.|Log Rank|||||0.592|0.390|<0.0001
81621636|NCT02574455|162923477|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.514|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.422|0.625||Stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox regression adjusted for stratification factors: number of prior chemotherapies and region.|Log Rank|||||0.625|0.422|<0.0001
81621637|NCT02574455|162923478|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.859|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.59|21.095|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||ORR by IRC Assessment||21.095|5.590|<0.0001
81621638|NCT02574455|162923478|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.363|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.063|13.341|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||ORR by Investigator Assessment||13.341|4.063|<0.0001
81621639|NCT02574455|162923481|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.407||||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.107||Stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox regression adjusted for stratification factors: number of prior chemotherapies, and region.|Log Rank|||DOR by IRC Assessment||1.107|0.150|0.0683
81621640|NCT02574455|162923481|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.212|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.435||Stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox regression adjusted for stratification factors: number of prior chemotherapies, and region.|Log Rank|||DOR by Investigator Assessment||0.435|0.103|<0.0001
81621641|NCT02574455|162923482|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.317|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.248|0.404||Stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox regression adjusted for stratification factors: number of prior chemotherapies and region.|Log Rank|||TTP by Investigator Assessment||0.404|0.248|<0.0001
81621642|NCT02574455|162923483|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.406|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.315|0.525||Stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox regression adjusted for stratification factors: number of prior chemotherapies and region.|Log Rank|||TTP by IRC Assessment||0.525|0.315|<0.0001
81653770|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.16|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.16|-0.67|0.0016
81621643|NCT02574455|162923484|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.543|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.055|14.437|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CBR by IRC Assessment||14.437|5.055|<0.0001
81621644|NCT02574455|162923484|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.492|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.54|12.364|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CBR by Investigator Assessment||12.364|4.540|<0.0001
81621645|NCT01061671|162923502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||negative binomial regression|Adjustments of confidence intervals for between-participant variation (overdispersion).||||||0.54
81621646|NCT01061671|162923503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.34
81621647|NCT01061671|162923504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1461|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.1461
81653771|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.0495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||MMRM|||Retardation, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.00|-0.50|0.0495
81621648|NCT03631550|162923506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.018
81621649|NCT03631550|162923507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0466|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0466
81621650|NCT03631550|162923508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0677|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0677
81621651|NCT03631550|162923509|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81621652|NCT03631550|162923510|OTHER|||||||0.0968|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0968
81621653|NCT03631550|162923511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0121|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0121
81621654|NCT00440011|162923526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.024
81621655|NCT00419341|162923535|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of SCIG:IVIG treatment was concluded if the lower GMR confidence limit was 0.8 or more. With 18 evaluable subjects, the power to show this non-inferiority was calculated to be 85% based on the assumptions of an intra-individual variability with a coefficient of variation (CV) = 25% and a GMR equal to or greater than 1.|Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.002|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.951|1.055||No P-value is provided as non-inferiority was assessed by the CI of the GMR.|t-test, 2 sided|Based on log-transformed individual differences.|Geometric mean ratio SCIG:IVIG non-inferiority was concluded if the lower GMR confidence limit was 0.8 or more|Individual sAUC values (standardized to a 7-day period) of the IV and adjusted SC sampling periods in each individual subject were log transformed and a parametric 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) for the mean of the individual differences was obtained. Back-transformation of the mean and its CI produced the geometric mean ratio (GMR) and its respective 90% CI.||1.055|0.951|
81621656|NCT04515641|162923551|OTHER||GMR|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|0.96|||||Participants with Moderate Hepatic Impairment / Healthy Matched Control Participants|Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|0.96|0.58|
81621657|NCT04515641|162923552|OTHER||GMR|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|0.98|||||Participants with Moderate Hepatic Impairment / Healthy Matched Control Participants|Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|0.98|0.58|
81621658|NCT04515641|162923553|OTHER||GMR|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|1.14|||||Participants with Moderate Hepatic Impairment / Healthy Matched Control Participants|Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|1.14|0.38|
81621659|NCT04515641|162923560|OTHER||GMR|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|1.0|||||Participants with Moderate Hepatic Impairment / Healthy Matched Control Participants|Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|1.00|0.57|
81621660|NCT04515641|162923561|OTHER||GMR|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|1.03|||||Participants with Moderate Hepatic Impairment / Healthy Matched Control Participants|Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|1.03|0.58|
81621661|NCT04515641|162923562|OTHER||GMR|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.46|||||Participants with Moderate Hepatic Impairment / Healthy Matched Control Participants|Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|1.46|0.63|
81621662|NCT04515641|162923563|OTHER||GMR|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.71|||||Participants with Moderate Hepatic Impairment / Healthy Matched Control Participants|Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|1.71|0.65|
81621663|NCT04515641|162923564|OTHER||GMR|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|1.26|||||Participants with Moderate Hepatic Impairment / Healthy Matched Control Participants|Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|1.26|0.59|
81621664|NCT04515641|162923565|OTHER||GMR|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.42|1.01|||||Participants with Moderate Hepatic Impairment / Healthy Matched Control Participants|Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|GMR calculated using the mean square error referencing a t-distribution. Confidence limits exponentiated to obtain the 90% confidence interval.|1.01|0.42|
81621665|NCT03422276|162923649|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.78||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|t-test for independent samples, two-tailed, allocation ratio=1|Intervention mean minus control mean|It was calculated that 500 to 900 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two arms would have practically 100% power to detect an effect size of 0.5, and even a small sample size of 300 would have 80% power to detect a small effect size of 0.3 (800 to 900 would be 100% power).||||0.44
81621666|NCT03422276|162923650|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.63||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.10
81621667|NCT05165485|162923663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.0||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.0|14.0||The familywise type 1 error rate is controlled at 0.05 by testing the primary and secondary endpoint hypotheses in sequence, stopping after the first failure to reject the null hypothesis.|Mixed Models Analysis|Denominator degrees of freedom were approximated by the Kenward and Roger (1997) method.|Revefenacin - Tiotropium Least Squares Mean Difference|The null hypothesis was that the Revefenacin - Tiotropium Least Squares Mean Difference was zero and the alternative hypothesis was that it was nonzero.|The Revefenacin - Tiotropium Least Squares Mean Difference was estimated by fitting a repeated measures mixed model which included terms for participant, treatment, 6 categorical covariates, and 3 continuous covariates: baseline FEV1, screening FEV1, and baseline PIFR. The 6 categorical covariates were reversibility to ipratropium status (reversible/not reversible), smoking status (current/former), concomitant LABA or LABA/ICS use (Yes/No), GOLD airflow category (3/4, i.e., postipratropium FEV1 % predicted \< 30%/≥ 30%), sex (woman/man), and age group (\< 65/≥ 65).|14|-61|0.22
81621668|NCT05165485|162923664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|20.0||The familywise type 1 error rate is controlled at 0.05 by testing the primary and secondary endpoint hypotheses in sequence and stopping after the first failure to reject the null hypothesis. Accordingly, the p-value is not shown.|Mixed Models Analysis||Revefenacin - Tiotropium Least Squares Mean Difference|The OTE is defined as the average of the Day 30, Day 60, and Day 85 Revefenacin - Tiotropium Least Squares Mean differences. The null hypothesis was that the OTE Revefenacin - Tiotropium Least Squares Mean Difference was zero and the alternative hypothesis was that it was nonzero.|The Revefenacin - Tiotropium Least Squares Mean Difference was estimated by fitting a repeated measures mixed model which included terms for participant, treatment, 6 categorical covariates, and 3 continuous covariates: baseline FEV1, screening FEV1, and baseline PIFR. The 6 categorical covariates were reversibility to ipratropium status (reversible/not reversible), smoking status (current/former), concomitant LABA or LABA/ICS use (Yes/No), GOLD airflow category (3/4, i.e., postipratropium FEV1 % predicted \< 30%/≥ 30%), sex (woman/man), and age group (\< 65/≥ 65).|20|-38|
81621669|NCT05165485|162923665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|32.0||The familywise type 1 error rate is controlled at 0.05 by testing the primary and secondary endpoint hypotheses in sequence and stopping after the first failure to reject the null hypothesis. Accordingly, the p-value is not shown.|Mixed Models Analysis||Revefenacin - Tiotropium Least Squares Mean Difference|The null hypothesis was that the Revefenacin - Tiotropium Least Squares Mean Difference was zero and the alternative hypothesis was that it was nonzero.|The Revefenacin - Tiotropium Least Squares Mean Difference was estimated by fitting a repeated measures mixed model which included terms for participant, treatment, 6 categorical covariates, and 3 continuous covariates: baseline FEV1, screening FEV1, and baseline PIFR. The 6 categorical covariates were reversibility to ipratropium status (reversible/not reversible), smoking status (current/former), concomitant LABA or LABA/ICS use (Yes/No), GOLD airflow category (3/4, i.e., postipratropium FEV1 % predicted \< 30%/≥ 30%), sex (woman/man), and age group (\< 65/≥ 65).|32|-29|
81653772|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.155||0.7177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.25|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.25|-0.36|0.7177
81653773|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.9401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.31|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.31|-0.29|0.9401
81653774|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.3201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.15|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.44|0.3201
81653775|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.8286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.32|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.32|-0.25|0.8286
81653776|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.3022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.15|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.49|0.3022
81653777|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158||0.8022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.27|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.27|-0.35|0.8022
81621670|NCT05165485|162923666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.0|29.0||The familywise type 1 error rate is controlled at 0.05 by testing the primary and secondary endpoint hypotheses in sequence and stopping after the first failure to reject the null hypothesis. Accordingly, the p-value is not shown.|Mixed Models Analysis||Revefenacin - Tiotropium Least Squares Mean Difference|The null hypothesis was that the Revefenacin - Tiotropium Least Squares Mean Difference was zero and the alternative hypothesis was that it was nonzero.|The Revefenacin - Tiotropium Least Squares Mean Difference was estimated by fitting a repeated measures mixed model which included terms for participant, treatment, 6 categorical covariates, and 3 continuous covariates: baseline FEV1, screening FEV1, and baseline PIFR. The 6 categorical covariates were reversibility to ipratropium status (reversible/not reversible), smoking status (current/former), concomitant LABA or LABA/ICS use (Yes/No), GOLD airflow category (3/4, i.e., postipratropium FEV1 % predicted \< 30%/≥ 30%), sex (woman/man), and age group (\< 65/≥ 65).|29|-40|
81653778|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165||0.5665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.23|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.42|0.5665
81621671|NCT05165485|162923667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-41.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-118.0|35.0||The familywise type 1 error rate is controlled at 0.05 by testing the primary and secondary endpoint hypotheses in sequence and stopping after the first failure to reject the null hypothesis. Accordingly, the p-value is not shown.|Mixed Models Analysis||Revefenacin - Tiotropium Least Squares Mean Difference.|The null hypothesis was that the Revefenacin - Tiotropium Least Squares Mean Difference was zero and the alternative hypothesis was that it was nonzero.|The Revefenacin - Tiotropium Least Squares Mean Difference was estimated by fitting a repeated measures mixed model which included terms for participant, treatment, 6 categorical covariates, and 3 continuous covariates: baseline FVC, screening FVC, and baseline PIFR. The 6 categorical covariates were reversibility to ipratropium status (reversible/not reversible), smoking status (current/former), concomitant LABA or LABA/ICS use (Yes/No), GOLD airflow category (3/4, i.e., postipratropium FEV1 % predicted \< 30%/≥ 30%), sex (woman/man), and age group (\< 65/≥ 65).|35|-118|
81621672|NCT05165485|162923668|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.92||The familywise type 1 error rate is controlled at 0.05 by testing the primary and secondary endpoint hypotheses in sequence and stopping after the first failure to reject the null hypothesis. Accordingly, the p-value is not shown.|Regression, Logistic||The profile likelihood method was used to estimate the Revefenacin / Tiotropium responder OR.|The null hypothesis was that the Revefenacin / Tiotropium responder Odds Ratio was equal to 1 and the alternative hypothesis was that it was not equal to 1.|The Revefenacin / Tiotropium responder OR was estimated by fitting a logistic regression model which included terms for participant, treatment, 6 categorical covariates, and 3 continuous covariates: baseline FEV1, screening FEV1, and baseline PIFR. The 6 categorical covariates were reversibility to ipratropium status (reversible/not reversible), smoking status (current/former), concomitant LABA or LABA/ICS use (Yes/No), GOLD airflow category (3/4, i.e., postipratropium FEV1 % predicted \< 30%/≥ 30%), sex (woman/man), and age group (\< 65/≥ 65).|0.92|0.39|
81621673|NCT05165485|162923669|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.45||The familywise type 1 error rate is controlled at 0.05 by testing the primary and secondary endpoint hypotheses in sequence and stopping after the first failure to reject the null hypothesis. Accordingly, the p-value is not shown.|Regression, Cox||The profile likelihood method was used to estimate the Revefenacin / Tiotropium HR.|The null hypothesis was that the Revefenacin / Tiotropium CompEx Event Hazard Ratio was equal to 1 and the alternative hypothesis was that it was not equal to 1.|The Revefenacin / Tiotropium HR was estimated by fitting a Cox proportional hazards model which included terms for participant, treatment, 6 categorical covariates, and 3 continuous covariates: baseline FEV1, screening FEV1, and baseline PIFR. The 6 categorical covariates were reversibility to ipratropium status (reversible/not reversible), smoking status (current/former), concomitant LABA or LABA/ICS use (Yes/No), GOLD airflow category (3/4, i.e., postipratropium FEV1 % predicted \< 30%/≥ 30%), sex (woman/man), and age group (\< 65/≥ 65).|1.45|0.69|
81621674|NCT05938413|162923698|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority test to compare viral suppression rate between month 3 and baseline.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.01|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81621675|NCT04922021|162923701|SUPERIORITY|Two-sided hypotheses were tested based on the pre-specified primary analysis for the primary estimand. The primary estimand used a hypothetical strategy evaluating the treatment difference as if all subjects adhered to the treatment regimen, i.e. they did not discontinue IMP permanently, did not initiate rescue treatment, or did not have more than one missed treatment dose related to COVID-19.|Mean Difference (Net)|-11.8||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|-4.1||The type I error rate of the two-sided hypothesis test was controlled at the 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change in EASI = Treatment + Region + Baseline EASI. Missing values and data 'treated as missing' were imputed using MI assuming MAR.|Estimates of difference in LS-means and associated standard errors from the analyses were combined using Rubin's rule to provide the overall pooled estimate and associated standard error. LS-means was estimated using the observed margins for the FAS.|||-4.1|-19.6|0.003
81621676|NCT01285999|162923728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.21||p-value has not been adjusted.|t-test, 2 sided|No adjustment.||H0: μt - μc = 0 H1: μt - μc ≠ 0 where μt and μc are the mean 9-month in-stent late loss values for the subjects in the PROMUS Element test and TAXUS Liberté control treatment groups, respectively.||-0.21|-0.37|0.05
81621677|NCT03237481|162923744|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (LSMD)|-81.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.592|=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-125.83|-37.02|||ANOVA|||||-37.02|-125.83|= 0.0004
81621678|NCT03237481|162923745|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (LSMD)|-72.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.32|-36.65|||ANOVA|||||-36.65|-108.32|< 0.0001
81621679|NCT03237481|162923746|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||= 0.0001
81621680|NCT03237481|162923747|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.111|||=|0.0486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.218|||Fisher Exact|||||0.218|0.003|= 0.0486
81621681|NCT03237481|162923748|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||= 0.024
81621682|NCT05540535|162923749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for a within-group comparison.||||||<0.05
81621683|NCT05540535|162923750|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81621684|NCT05540535|162923751|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for a within-group comparison.||||||<0.05
81621685|NCT05540535|162923752|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81621686|NCT05540535|162923753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81621687|NCT05540535|162923754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81621688|NCT05540535|162923755|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81621689|NCT05286385|162923792|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin -10%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.59|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.29|0.29||||||||0.29|-6.29|
81621690|NCT05286385|162923793|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin -10%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.04|3.44||||||||3.44|-8.04|
81621691|NCT05286385|162923794|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin -10%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|3.55||||||||3.55|-2.95|
81621692|NCT04714320|162923856|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.135||||||The stratification factor (screening estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m\^2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the analysis of covariate (ANCOVA) model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change From Baseline in Seated Automated Office SBP to Day 85||||=0.135
81621693|NCT04714320|162923856|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.867||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change From Baseline in Seated Automated Office SBP to Day 85||||=0.867
81621694|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change From Baseline at Day 15||||<0.001
81621695|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change From Baseline at Day 15||||<0.001
81621696|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 29||||<0.001
81621697|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 29||||<0.001
81621698|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 43||||<0.001
81621699|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 43||||<0.001
81621700|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 57||||<0.001
81621701|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 57||||<0.001
81621702|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Change from Baseline at Day 71||||<0.001
81621703|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Change from Baseline at Day 71||||<0.001
81621704|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Change from Baseline at Day 85||||<0.001
81621705|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Change from Baseline at Day 85||||<0.001
81621706|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 92||||<0.001
81621707|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 92||||<0.001
81621708|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Change from Baseline at Day 106||||<0.001
81530378|NCT05236257|162747175|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.63|||Cox Proportional Hazards model|Unweighted||||0.63|0.07|0.0058
81530379|NCT05236257|162747175|OTHER|||||||0.0023|||||||Log Rank|Unweighted||||||0.0023
81621709|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Change from Baseline at Day 106||||<0.001
81621710|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 120||||<0.001
81621711|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 120||||<0.001
81621712|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Change from Baseline at Day 148||||<0.001
81621713|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.002||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Change from Baseline at Day 148||||=0.002
81621714|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Change from Baseline at Day 169||||<0.001
81621715|NCT04714320|162923858|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.002||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Change from Baseline at Day 169||||=0.002
81653779|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.28|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.28|-0.36|0.8170
81621716|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 15||||<0.001
81621717|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 15||||<0.001
81621718|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day at 29||||<0.001
81621719|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day at 29||||<0.001
81621720|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 43||||<0.001
81621721|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 43||||<0.001
81653780|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.155||0.0404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.01|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.01|-0.63|0.0404
81653781|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.3128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.15|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.45|0.3128
81621722|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 57||||<0.001
81621723|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 57||||<0.001
81621724|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 71||||<0.001
81621725|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 71||||<0.001
81621726|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 85||||<0.001
81621727|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 85||||<0.001
81621728|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 92||||<0.001
81621729|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2)) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables|Van Elteren|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 92||||<0.001
81464973|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.718|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.529|0.975||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.975|0.529|
81464974|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|0.712|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.524|0.966||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||0.966|0.524|
81464975|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|2.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.886|3.474||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other.||3.474|1.886|
81464976|NCT00972816|162621831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For pairwise vaccine group compared, least squares GMT and associated 2-sided 95% CI, median, minimum, and maximum HI titer values were determined. The two-sided 95% CIs was calculated and assessed against a non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Subsequently the same non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio at day 29|3.597|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.646|4.89||||||A difference was assumed to be statistically significant if the 2-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMTs did not contain 1, in which case one group is either statistically significantly superior or statistically inferior to the other||4.89|2.646|
81464977|NCT03625466|162621844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|2.6||||||||2.6|-5.5|
81530380|NCT05236257|162747176|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.23||||0.0703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.13|||Cox Proportional Hazards model|Unweighted||||1.13|0.05|0.0703
81621730|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2)) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 106||||<0.001
81621731|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2)) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 106||||<0.001
81621732|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 120||||<0.001
81621733|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 120||||<0.001
81464978|NCT03214380|162621891|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority Margin = 0.4 for HbA1c|Least Square Mean Difference (LSMean)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.16||||||||0.16|-0.05|
81464979|NCT03214380|162621892|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|-5.5|||ANCOVA|||||-5.5|-18.1|<0.001
81464980|NCT03214380|162621893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|-9.5|||ANCOVA|||||-9.5|-25.3|<0.001
81530381|NCT05236257|162747176|OTHER|||||||0.0486|||||||Log Rank|Unweighted||||||0.0486
81530382|NCT05236257|162747177|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.23||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.12|||Cox Proportional Hazards model|Unweighted||||1.12|0.05|0.696
81530383|NCT05236257|162747177|OTHER|||||||0.0476|||||||Log Rank|Unweighted||||||0.0476
81530384|NCT05236257|162747179|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.5713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.77|||Cox Proportional Hazards model|Unweighted||||1.77|0.36|0.5713
81530385|NCT05236257|162747179|OTHER|||||||0.5695|||||||Log Rank|Unweighted||||||0.5695
81464981|NCT03692325|162621915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.38
81530386|NCT05236257|162747180|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.32||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|3.06|||Cox Proportional Hazards model|Unweighted||||3.06|0.03|0.3200
81530387|NCT05236257|162747180|OTHER|||||||0.294|||||||Log Rank|Unweighted||||||0.2940
81621734|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 148||||<0.001
81621735|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.005||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 148||||=0.005
81621736|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2)) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 169||||<0.001
81621737|NCT04714320|162923859|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.002||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2)) and treatment received were included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Percent Change from Baseline at Day 169||||=0.002
81621738|NCT04714320|162923860|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.094||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline in 24-hour Mean SBP at Day 85||||=0.094
81621739|NCT04714320|162923860|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.842||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline in 24-hour Mean SBP at Day 85||||=0.842
81621740|NCT04714320|162923860|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.066||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change From Baseline in 24-hour Mean DBP at Day 85||||=0.066
81621741|NCT04714320|162923860|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.442||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change From Baseline in 24-hour Mean DBP at Day 85||||=0.442
81621742|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.834||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in the Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 8||||=0.834
81621743|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.945||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in the Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 8||||=0.945
81621744|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.208||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in the Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 15||||=0.208
81621745|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.74||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in the Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 15||||=0.740
81621746|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.019||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in the Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 22||||=0.019
81621747|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.56||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in the Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 22||||=0.560
81621748|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.903||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure are included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction will be applied if quasi-complete separation of data points is detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 29||||=0.903
81621749|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.268||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure are included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction will be applied if quasi-complete separation of data points is detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 29||||=0.268
81621750|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.702||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 36||||=0.702
81621751|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.885||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 36||||=0.885
81621752|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.066||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 43||||=0.066
81621753|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.783||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 43||||=0.783
81621754|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.456||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 50||||=0.456
81621755|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.102||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 50||||=0.102
81530388|NCT01895946|162747182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference (LSM)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.20|0.86|
81530389|NCT01895946|162747182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means difference (LSM)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.82|0.55|
81530390|NCT01895946|162747183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means difference (LSM)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.06|0.77|
81530391|NCT01895946|162747183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means difference (LSM)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.05|0.76|
81530392|NCT00874848|162747191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2895|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2895
81530393|NCT03559933|162747197|SUPERIORITY||Logistic regression model|95.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0152||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.15|96.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject and stimulation within subject as random effects with multiple observations per subject was accounted for.||The proportion of successful capture was analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model accounting for subject and stimulation within subject as random effects with multiple observations per subject. The null hypothesis was tested comparing the lower bound of the 98.75% two-sided confidence interval for the estimated percent diaphragm capture rate to the performance goal of 80%. If the lower bound was greater than 80%, the null hypothesis was rejected, and the endpoint was considered met.||96.66|93.15|0.0125
81530394|NCT02324816|162747203|OTHER||success proportion|73.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.8|90.9||||||||90.9|48.8|
81530395|NCT05169424|162747204|OTHER|Comparison of Stiolto (reference group) versus Trelegy for incidence rate of exacerbation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.133||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.993|1.293|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression was for time to first exacerbation and cohort as covariate.||||1.293|0.993|0.064
81530396|NCT05169424|162747204|OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.045
81530397|NCT05169424|162747204|OTHER|||||||0.063|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.063
81621756|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.668||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 57||||=0.668
81621757|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.454||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 57||||=0.454
81621758|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.044||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 64||||=0.044
81530398|NCT05169424|162747205|OTHER|Comparison of Stiolto (reference group) versus Trelegy.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.169||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.996|1.372|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression was for time to first exacerbation and cohort as covariate.||||1.372|0.996|0.057
81530399|NCT05169424|162747206|OTHER|Comparison of Stiolto (reference group) versus Trelegy.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.116||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.974|1.279|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression was for time to first exacerbation and cohort as covariate.||||1.279|0.974|0.114
81530400|NCT05169424|162747207|OTHER|Comparison of Stiolto (reference group) versus Trelegy.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.374||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.779|2.424|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression was for time to first exacerbation and cohort as covariate.||||2.424|0.779|0.273
81530401|NCT05169424|162747208|OTHER|Comparison of Stiolto (reference) versus Trelegy for incidence rate of pneumonia hospitalization.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.183||||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.792|||Regression, Cox|||||1.792|0.780|0.429
81530402|NCT05169424|162747208|OTHER|||||||0.896|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.896
81530403|NCT05169424|162747208|OTHER|||||||0.932|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.932
81530404|NCT05169424|162747209|OTHER|Comparison of Stiolto (reference) versus Trelegy for incidence rate of pneumonia hospitalization.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.979||||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.582|1.645|||Regression, Cox|||||1.645|0.582|0.935
81530405|NCT05169424|162747210|OTHER|Comparison of Stiolto (reference) versus Trelegy for incidence rate of pneumonia hospitalization.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.159||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.79|||Regression, Cox|||||1.790|0.750|0.507
81530406|NCT05169424|162747211|OTHER|Comparison of Stiolto (reference) versus Trelegy for incidence rate of pneumonia hospitalization.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.291||||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.309|5.405|||Regression, Cox|||||5.405|0.309|0.726
81530407|NCT05169424|162747212|OTHER|||||||0.874|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.874
81530408|NCT05169424|162747212|OTHER||Exponential estimate|0.895||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.823|0.974|||ZINB regression with log link|The costs were modeled using Zero Inflated Negative Binomial (ZINB) regression with log link with cohort as the only covariate.|The analysis was for Stiolto versus Trlegy (Trelegy was the reference group).|||0.974|0.823|0.01
81530409|NCT05169424|162747213|OTHER|||||||0.899|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.899
81530410|NCT05169424|162747213|OTHER||Exponential estimate|0.897||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.824|0.976|||ZINB regression with log link|The costs were modeled using Zero Inflated Negative Binomial (ZINB) regression with log link with cohort as the only covariate.|The analysis was for Stiolto versus Trlegy (Trelegy was the reference group).|||0.976|0.824|0.012
81530411|NCT05169424|162747214|OTHER|||||||0.974|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.974
81530412|NCT05169424|162747214|OTHER||Exponential estimate|1.135||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.711|1.812|||ZINB regression with log link|The costs were modeled using Zero Inflated Negative Binomial (ZINB) regression with log link with cohort as the only covariate.|The analysis was for Stiolto versus Trlegy (Trelegy was the reference group).|||1.812|0.711|0.595
81530413|NCT05169424|162747215|OTHER|||||||0.622|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.622
81621759|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.704||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 64||||=0.704
81621760|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.878||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 71||||=0.878
81621761|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.681||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 71||||=0.681
81621762|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.199||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 78||||=0.199
81621763|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.602||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 78||||=0.602
81621764|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.135||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 85||||=0.135
81621765|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.407||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 85||||=0.407
81621766|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.795||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 92||||=0.795
81621767|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.036||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 92||||=0.036
81621768|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.915||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 106||||=0.915
81621769|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.957||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 106||||=0.957
81530414|NCT05169424|162747215|OTHER||Exponential estimate|1.008||||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.928|1.094|||ZINB regression with log link|The costs were modeled using Zero Inflated Negative Binomial (ZINB) regression with log link with cohort as the only covariate.|The analysis was for Stiolto versus Trlegy (Trelegy was the reference group).|||1.094|0.928|0.855
81621770|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.804||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 120||||=0.804
81653782|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.13|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.13|-0.51|0.2400
81530415|NCT05169424|162747216|OTHER|||||||0.328|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.328
81621771|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.775||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 120||||=0.775
81621772|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.801||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 148||||=0.801
81621773|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.329||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 148||||=0.329
81621774|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.882||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 169||||=0.882
81621775|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.235||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg at Day 169||||=0.235
81621776|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.505||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 8||||=0.505
81621777|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.436||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 8||||=0.436
81621778|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.637||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 15||||=0.637
81653783|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.2|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.42|0.4840
81653784|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.7768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.24|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.32|0.7768
81621779|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.254||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 15||||=0.254
81621780|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.848||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 22||||=0.848
81621781|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.24||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 22||||=0.240
81621782|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.382||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 29||||=0.382
81653785|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.7713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.23|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.31|0.7713
81621783|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.935||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 29||||=0.935
81621784|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.278||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 36||||=0.278
81621785|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.211||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 36||||=0.211
81621786|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.562||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 43||||=0.562
81621787|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.25||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 43||||=0.250
81530416|NCT00286429|162747251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.3||A step-down strategy was used for the primary analysis. First, the 25mg dose was compared to placebo at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. The 12.5 mg dose was compared to placebo only if the comparison of the 25mg dose to placebo was significant.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and HbA1c).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 26. For comparison of either alogliptin dose vs. placebo (2-sample t test), study sample size \>=390 participants had 95% power to detect a treatment difference as small as 0.4% in the per protocol analysis set assuming a standard deviation of 0.8%, a 2-sided test at 0.05 significance level and \>=80% of subjects meeting the per protocol criteria.||-0.30|-0.72|<0.001
81530417|NCT00286429|162747251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.37||A step-down strategy was used for the primary analysis. First, the 25mg dose was compared to placebo at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. The 12.5 mg dose was compared to placebo only if the comparison of the 25mg dose to placebo was significant.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and HbA1c).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 26. For comparison of either alogliptin dose vs. placebo (2-sample t test), study sample size \>=390 participants had 95% power to detect a treatment difference as small as 0.4% in the per protocol analysis set assuming a standard deviation of 0.8%, a 2-sided test at 0.05 significance level and \>=80% of subjects meeting the per protocol criteria.||-0.37|-0.80|<0.001
81530418|NCT00286429|162747252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.09||No multiplicity adjustments|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and HbA1c).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 4. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||-0.09|-0.34|<0.001
81530419|NCT00286429|162747252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and HbA1c).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 4. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||-0.20|-0.45|<0.001
81530420|NCT00286429|162747253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.31||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and HbA1c).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 8. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||-0.31|-0.65|<0.001
81530421|NCT00286429|162747253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.39||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and HbA1c).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 8. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||-0.39|-0.73|<0.001
81530422|NCT00286429|162747254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.37||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and HbA1c).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 12. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||-0.37|-0.77|<0.001
81536844|NCT03270436|162756240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6928||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in eating self-efficacy scores from baseline to immediate post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.6928
81653786|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.0716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.02|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.02|-0.58|0.0716
81530423|NCT00286429|162747254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.34||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and HbA1c).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 12. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||-0.34|-0.75|<0.001
81530424|NCT00286429|162747255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.37||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and HbA1c).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 16. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||-0.37|-0.79|<0.001
81530425|NCT00286429|162747255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.33||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and HbA1c).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 16. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||-0.33|-0.75|<0.001
81530426|NCT00286429|162747256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.37||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and HbA1c).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 20. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||-0.37|-0.80|<0.001
81530427|NCT00286429|162747256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.35||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and HbA1c).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 20. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||-0.35|-0.79|<0.001
81621788|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.114||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 50||||=0.114
81621789|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.55||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 50||||=0.550
81621790|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.423||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 57||||=0.423
81621791|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.422||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 57||||=0.422
81464982|NCT01560234|162621935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.0|||Regression, Linear||AUC (nmol\*h/L) 5 to 30 μg|||1.00|0.63|
81621792|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.073||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 64||||=0.073
81621793|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.278||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 64||||=0.278
81621794|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.338||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 71||||=0.338
81621795|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.969||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 71||||=0.969
81621796|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.489||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 78||||=0.489
81621797|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.156||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 78||||=0.156
81621798|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.389||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 85||||=0.389
81621799|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.775||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 85||||=0.775
81653787|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.4317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.18|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.18|-0.41|0.4317
81653788|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.2115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.12|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.12|-0.52|0.2115
81653789|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158||0.2818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.14|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.14|-0.48|0.2818
81621800|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.437||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 92||||=0.437
81621801|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.618|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 92||||=0.618
81621802|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.079||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 106||||=0.079
81621803|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.349||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 106||||=0.349
81621804|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.58||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 120||||=0.580
81621805|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.106||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 120||||=0.106
81621806|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.955||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 148||||=0.955
81621807|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.134||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 148||||=0.134
81621808|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.933||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 169||||=0.933
81621809|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.502||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 169||||=0.502
81621810|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.653||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 8||||=0.653
81621811|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.816||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 8||||=0.816
81621812|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.184||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 15||||=0.184
81621813|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.765||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 15||||=0.765
81653790|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.1|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.46|0.2018
81653791|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.6554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.21|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.21|-0.33|0.6554
81653792|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168||0.4754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.46|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.46|-0.21|0.4754
81621814|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.009||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 22||||=0.009
81621815|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.578||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 22||||=0.578
81621816|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.725||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 29||||=0.725
81621817|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.287||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 29||||=0.287
81621818|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.705||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 36||||=0.705
81621819|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.975||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 36||||=0.975
81621820|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.118||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 43||||=0.118
81621821|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.959||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 43||||=0.959
81621822|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.413||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 50||||=0.413
81621823|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.043||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 50||||=0.043
81653793|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.7776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.37|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.37|-0.28|0.7776
81621824|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.849||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 57||||=0.849
81621825|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.662||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 57||||=0.662
81621826|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.047||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 64||||=0.047
81621827|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.95||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 64||||=0.950
81621828|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.656||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 71||||=0.656
81621829|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.922||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 71||||=0.922
81464983|NCT01560234|162621936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.04|||Regression, Linear||AUC(0-t) (nmol\*h/L) 5 to 30 μg|||1.04|0.65|
81464984|NCT01560234|162621937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.04|||Regression, Linear||Cmax (nmol/L) 0.5 to 30 μg|||1.04|0.87|
81464985|NCT01560234|162621938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Placebo|99.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.76|151.32|||ANCOVA||Cohort 1/0.15 ug vs Placebo|24 hour Plasma||151.32|65.76|
81464986|NCT01560234|162621938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Placebo|92.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.21|141.27|||ANCOVA||Cohort 2/1.5ug vs Placebo|24 hour Plasma||141.27|61.21|
81464987|NCT01560234|162621938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Placebo|145.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.11|221.28|||ANCOVA||Cohort 4/5 ug vs Placebo|24 hour Plasma||221.28|96.11|
81464988|NCT01560234|162621938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Placebo|106.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.42|169.93|||ANCOVA||Cohort 3/1.5 ug vs Placebo|24 hour Plasma||169.93|66.42|
81464989|NCT01560234|162621938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Placebo|223.76||||||95.0|144.98|345.35|||ANCOVA||Cohort 5/15 μg vs Placebo|24 hour plasma||345.35|144.98|
81530428|NCT00286429|162747257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.3||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|3.3||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and FPG).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG at Week 1. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||3.3|-25.9|0.128
81530429|NCT00286429|162747257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.1||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.1|-1.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and FPG).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG at Week 1. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||-1.2|-31.1|0.034
81530430|NCT00286429|162747258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|9.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and FPG).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG at Week 2. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||9.7|-17.9|0.563
81653794|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.7172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.35|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.35|-0.50|0.7172
81653795|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.203||0.4791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.26|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.26|-0.55|0.4791
81464990|NCT01560234|162621938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Placebo|228.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|150.36|346.41|||ANCOVA||Cohort 7/15 μg vs Placebo|24 hour plasma||346.41|150.36|
81464991|NCT01560234|162621938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Placebo|684.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|495.31|944.65|||ANCOVA||Cohort 6 and 8/30 μg vs Placebo|24 hour plasma||944.65|495.31|
81464992|NCT01560234|162621939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Placebo|95.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.7|126.28|||ANCOVA||Cohort 1/0.15 ug vs Placebo|48 hour plasma||126.28|72.70|
81464993|NCT01560234|162621939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Placebo|91.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.53|121.0|||ANCOVA||Cohort 2/0.5 ug vs Placebo|48 hour plasma||121.00|69.53|
81464994|NCT01560234|162621939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Placebo|112.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.3|153.35|||ANCOVA||Cohort 3/1.5 ug vs Placebo|48 hour Plasma||153.35|82.30|
81464995|NCT01560234|162621939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Placebo|120.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.04|158.18|||ANCOVA||Cohort 4/5 ug vs Placebo|48 hour plasma||158.18|91.04|
81464996|NCT01560234|162621939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Placebo|102.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.02|136.87|||ANCOVA||Cohort 5/15 ug vs Placebo|48 hour placebo||136.87|77.02|
81464997|NCT01560234|162621939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Placebo|146.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|111.39|193.62|||ANCOVA||Cohort 7/15 ug vs Placebo|48 hour plasma||193.62|111.39|
81464998|NCT01560234|162621939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Placebo|240.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|193.82|297.28|||ANCOVA||Cohort 6 and 8/30 ug|48 hour plasma||297.28|193.82|
81464999|NCT01560234|162621941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Comparison of Placebo|114.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.83|378.78|||ANCOVA||Cohort 1/0.15 ug vs Placebo|24 hour Sputum||378.78|34.83|
81465000|NCT01560234|162621941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Comparison of Placebo|81.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.96|268.7|||ANCOVA||Cohort 2/0.5 ug vs Placebo|24 hour Sputum||268.70|24.96|
81465001|NCT01560234|162621941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Comparison of Placebo|81.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.63|322.42|||ANCOVA||Cohort 3/1.5 ug vs Placebo|24 hour Sputum||322.42|20.63|
81621830|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.143||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 78||||=0.143
81621831|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.452||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 78||||=0.452
81621832|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.231||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 85||||=0.231
81621833|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.405||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 85||||=0.405
81621834|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.718||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 92||||=0.718
81621835|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.053||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 92||||=0.053
81621836|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.893||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 106||||=0.893
81621837|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.662||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 106||||=0.662
81621838|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.688||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 120||||=0.688
81621839|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.611||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 120||||=0.611
81621840|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.907||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 148||||=0.907
81621841|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.699||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 148||||=0.699
81621842|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.802||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 169||||=0.802
81621843|NCT04714320|162923861|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.206||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 140 mmHg and DBP ≤ 90 mmHg at Day 169||||=0.206
81621844|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.28||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 8||||=0.280
81621845|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.648||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 8||||=0.648
81621846|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.416||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 15||||=0.416
81530431|NCT00286429|162747258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.4||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|1.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and FPG).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG at Week 2. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||1.7|-26.4|0.084
81465002|NCT01560234|162621941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Comparison of Placebo|304.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.61|1209.33|||ANCOVA||Cohort 4/5 ug vs Placebo|24 hour Sputum||1209.33|76.61|
81530432|NCT00286429|162747259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.3||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|4.1||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and FPG).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG at Week 4. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||4.1|-24.7|0.160
81530433|NCT00286429|162747259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.4||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|-2.8||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and FPG).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG at Week 4. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||-2.8|-32.1|0.020
81530434|NCT00286429|162747260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.9||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|-4.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and FPG).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG at Week 8. The treatment effect was be evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||-4.0|-33.7|0.013
81530435|NCT00286429|162747260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.5||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|-4.5||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and FPG).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG at Week 8. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||-4.5|-34.5|0.011
81530436|NCT00286429|162747261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|11.3||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and FPG).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG at Week 12. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||11.3|-18.9|0.624
81536845|NCT03270436|162756240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4947||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in eating self-efficacy scores from baseline to 6 months post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.4947
81621847|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 15||||=0.900
81621848|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.627||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 22||||=0.627
81465003|NCT01560234|162621941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Comparison of Placebo|193.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.01|636.49|||ANCOVA||Cohort 5/15 μg vs Placebo|24 hour Sputum||636.49|59.01|
81465004|NCT01560234|162621941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Comparison of Placebo|467.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|142.77|1533.92|||ANCOVA||Cohort 7/15 μg vs Placebo|24 hour Sputum||1533.92|142.77|
81621849|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.921||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 22||||=0.921
81621850|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.464||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 29||||=0.464
81621851|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.458||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 29||||=0.458
81621852|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.779||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 36||||=0.779
81621853|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.629||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 36||||=0.629
81621854|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.242||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 43||||=0.242
81621855|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.29||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 43||||=0.290
81621856|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.349||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 50||||=0.349
81621857|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.532||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 50||||=0.532
81621858|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.205||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 57||||=0.205
81621859|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.368||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 57||||=0.368
81621860|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.084||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 64||||=0.084
81621861|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.179||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 64||||=0.179
81621862|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.584||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 71||||=0.584
81621863|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.762||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 71||||=0.762
81621864|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.675||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 78||||=0.675
81621865|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.166||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 78||||=0.166
81621866|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.09||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 85||||=0.090
81621867|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.488||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 85||||=0.488
81621868|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.218||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 92||||=0.218
81621869|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.232||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 92||||=0.232
81621870|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.421||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 106||||=0.421
81621871|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.815||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 106||||=0.815
81621872|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.711||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 120||||=0.711
81621873|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.514||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 120||||=0.514
81621874|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.479||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 148||||=0.479
81621875|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.292||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 148||||=0.292
81621876|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.528||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 169||||=0.528
81621877|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.946||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg at Day 169||||=0.946
81530437|NCT00286429|162747261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|13.8||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and FPG).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG at Week 12. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||13.8|-16.7|0.853
81530438|NCT00286429|162747262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.9||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|4.9||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and FPG).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG at Week 16. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||4.9|-24.7|0.190
81530439|NCT00286429|162747262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.9||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|4.1||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and FPG).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG at Week 16. The treatment effect was be evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||4.1|-25.8|0.154
81530440|NCT00286429|162747263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.7||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|2.3||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and FPG).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG at Week 20. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||2.3|-27.8|0.097
81536846|NCT03270436|162756241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1539||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in physical activity self-efficacy scores from baseline to immediate post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.1539
81621878|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.552||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 8||||=0.552
81621879|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.598||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 8||||=0.598
81621880|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.184||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 15||||=0.184
81621881|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.614||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 15||||=0.614
81621882|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.933||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 22||||=0.933
81621883|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.803||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 22||||=0.803
81621884|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.686||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 29||||=0.686
81621885|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.752||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 29||||=0.752
81621886|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.106||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 36||||=0.106
81621887|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.779||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 36||||=0.779
81621888|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.323||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 43||||=0.323
81621889|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.991||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 43||||=0.991
81621890|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.973||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 50||||=0.973
81621891|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.23||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 50||||=0.230
81621892|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.792||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 57||||=0.792
81621893|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.744||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 57||||=0.744
81621894|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY|Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|||||=|0.925|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 64||||=0.925
81621895|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.991||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 64||||=0.991
81621896|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY|Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|||||=|0.53|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 71||||=0.530
81621897|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.849||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 71||||=0.849
81621898|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.953||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 78||||=0.953
81621899|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.884||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 78||||=0.884
81621900|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.23||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 85||||=0.230
81621901|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.589||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 85||||=0.589
81621902|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.919||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 92||||=0.919
81621903|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.753||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 92||||=0.753
81653796|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.3562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.17|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.17|-0.48|0.3562
81653797|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.8859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.34|||MMRM|||Agitation, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.34|-0.30|0.8859
81653798|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.192||0.5888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.28|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.28|-0.49|0.5888
81653799|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.3992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.21|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.21|-0.53|0.3992
81653800|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.227||0.1212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.80|0.1212
81653801|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221||0.3185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.22|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.66|0.3185
81621904|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.747||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 106||||=0.747
81621905|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.764||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 106||||=0.764
81621906|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.527||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 120||||=0.527
81621907|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.639||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 120||||=0.639
81621908|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.744||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 148||||=0.744
81621909|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.539||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 148||||=0.539
81653802|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231||0.4809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.29|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.29|-0.62|0.4809
81465005|NCT01560234|162621941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Comparison of Placebo|1087.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|317.19|3727.57|||ANCOVA||Cohort 6 and 8/30 μg vs Placebo|24 hour Sputum||3727.57|317.19|
81621910|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.417||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 169||||=0.417
81621911|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.466||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 169||||=0.466
81621912|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.38||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 8||||=0.380
81621913|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.73||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 8||||=0.730
81621914|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.595||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 15||||=0.595
81621915|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.279||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 15||||=0.279
81621916|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.196||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 22||||=0.196
81621917|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.728||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 22||||=0.728
81621918|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.453||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 29||||=0.453
81653803|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.225||0.8953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.48|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.48|-0.42|0.8953
81653804|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223||0.5616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.31|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.31|-0.57|0.5616
81653805|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.216||0.8571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.47|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.47|-0.39|0.8571
81530441|NCT00286429|162747263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.9||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.1|-4.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and FPG).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG at Week 20. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||-4.7|-35.1|0.010
81621919|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.681||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 29||||=0.681
81621920|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.863||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 36||||=0.863
81621921|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.837||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 36||||=0.837
81621922|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.504||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 43||||=0.504
81621923|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.531||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 43||||=0.531
81621924|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 50||||=0.600
81621925|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.83||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 50||||=0.830
81621926|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.209||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 57||||=0.209
81621927|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.809||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 57||||=0.809
81621928|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.045||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 64||||=0.045
81621929|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.104||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 64||||=0.104
81621930|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.69||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 71||||=0.690
81621931|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.59||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 71||||=0.590
81653806|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.21|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.21|-1.05|0.0037
81653807|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.206||0.0386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.02|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.02|-0.84|0.0386
81653808|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.216||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.2|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.20|-1.05|0.0044
81465006|NCT02780713|162621950|SUPERIORITY||Percentage|17.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.79|24.58||||||||24.58|11.79|
81621932|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.538||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 78||||=0.538
81621933|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.407||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 78||||=0.407
81653809|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.208||0.8308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.37|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.37|-0.46|0.8308
81653810|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.215||0.0388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.02|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.02|-0.87|0.0388
81653811|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209||0.1622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.12|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.12|-0.71|0.1622
81530442|NCT00286429|162747264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|12.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and FPG).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG at Week 26. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||12.2|-19.2|0.662
81530443|NCT00286429|162747264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.6||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|-1.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and FPG).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG at Week 26. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||-1.7|-33.4|0.030
81530444|NCT00286429|162747265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.551||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.286|1.063||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin regimen, baseline insulin dose, and baseline HbA1c.|Odds Ratio (OR) is alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|The null hypothesis that there is no treatment effect between alogliptin and placebo arms in number of participants with marked hyperglycemia. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a Wald test at the 0.05 significance level.||1.063|0.286|0.075
81530445|NCT00286429|162747265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.364||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.191|0.695||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin regimen, baseline insulin dose, and baseline HbA1c.|Odds Ratio (OR) is alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|The null hypothesis that there is no treatment effect between alogliptin and placebo arms in number of participants with marked hyperglycemia. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a Wald test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.695|0.191|0.002
81530446|NCT00286429|162747266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.198|0.619||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin regimen, baseline insulin dose, and baseline HbA1c.|Odds Ratio (OR) is alogliptin arm versus placebo arm. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|The null hypothesis that there is no treatment effect between alogliptin and placebo arms in number of participants requiring rescue. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a Wald test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.619|0.198|<0.001
81530447|NCT00286429|162747266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.339|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.189|0.608||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin regimen, baseline insulin dose, and baseline HbA1c.|Odds Ratio (OR) is alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|The null hypothesis that there is no treatment effect between alogliptin and placebo arms in number of participants requiring rescue. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a Wald test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.608|0.189|<0.001
81530448|NCT00286429|162747267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.156||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|0.443||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and C-peptide).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in C-Peptide at Week 4. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.443|-0.131|0.286
81653812|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.09|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.09|-0.89|0.0179
81465007|NCT02780713|162621950|SUPERIORITY||Percentage|36.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.84|55.2||||||||55.20|23.84|
81465008|NCT02780713|162621950|SUPERIORITY||Percentage|24.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.84|34.48||||||||34.48|16.84|
81465009|NCT02780713|162621951|SUPERIORITY||Percentage|31.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.77|39.12||||||||39.12|25.77|
81465010|NCT02780713|162621951|SUPERIORITY||Percentage|54.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.16|69.6||||||||69.60|42.16|
81465011|NCT02780713|162621951|SUPERIORITY||Pecentage|41.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.79|48.86||||||||48.86|34.79|
81465012|NCT01931475|162621963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2||||||||-0.2|-0.80|
81465013|NCT01931475|162621964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.19||||||||-0.19|-0.54|
81465014|NCT01931475|162621965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|-1.35|||||Total Score|||-1.35|-5.62|
81465015|NCT01931475|162621965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.21|||||Pain|||-0.21|-1.21|
81465016|NCT01931475|162621965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|-0.78|||||Physical Function|||-0.78|-3.95|
81465017|NCT01931475|162621965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.16|||||Stiffness|||-0.16|-0.62|
81621934|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.398||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 85||||=0.398
81653813|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198||0.4283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.24|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.55|0.4283
81465018|NCT01931475|162621966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.15||||||||-0.15|-0.41|
81530449|NCT00286429|162747267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.477||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.188|0.765||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and C-peptide).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in C-peptide at Week 4. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.765|0.188|0.001
81530450|NCT00286429|162747268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.202||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.132|0.536||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and C-peptide).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in C-Peptide at Week 8. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.536|-0.132|0.236
81530451|NCT00286429|162747268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.372||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.712||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and C-peptide).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in C-Peptide at Week 8. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.712|0.032|0.032
81530452|NCT00286429|162747269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.126||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.302|0.554||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and C-peptide).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in C-peptide at Week 12. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.554|-0.302|0.562
81530453|NCT00286429|162747269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.183||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.251|0.616||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and C-peptide).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in C-peptide at Week 12. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.616|-0.251|0.407
81530454|NCT00286429|162747270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.078||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.344|0.5||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and C-peptide).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in C-peptide at Week 16. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.500|-0.344|0.716
81536847|NCT03270436|162756241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1878||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in physical activity self-efficacy scores from baseline to 6 months post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.1878
81621935|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.93||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 85||||=0.930
81621936|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.111||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 92||||=0.111
81465019|NCT01931475|162621967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.34|||||BPI Severity of Worst Pain|||-0.34|-1.07|
81465020|NCT01931475|162621967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.03|||||BPI Severity of Least Pain|||0.03|-0.60|
81621937|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.196||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 92||||=0.196
81621938|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.816||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 106||||=0.816
81621939|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.473||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 106||||=0.473
81621940|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.615||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 120||||=0.615
81621941|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.214||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 120||||=0.214
81621942|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.575||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 148||||=0.575
81621943|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.276||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 148||||=0.276
81621944|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.573||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 169||||=0.573
81621945|NCT04714320|162923862|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.706||||||Stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≤ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2)), treatment received and baseline measure were included in Logistic Regression model, firth correction was applied if quasi-complete separation of data points was detected.|Regression, Logistic|||Seated Automated Office SBP ≤ 130 mmHg and DBP ≤ 80 mmHg at Day 169||||=0.706
81621946|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.853||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 8||||=0.853
81621947|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.542||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 8||||=0.542
81653814|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||0.1899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.15|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.72|0.1899
81621948|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.43||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 15||||=0.430
81653815|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.8022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.37|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.37|-0.48|0.8022
81621949|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.587||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 15||||=0.587
81621950|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.91||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 22||||=0.910
81621951|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.846||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 22||||=0.846
81621952|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.634||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 29||||0.634
81621953|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.767||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 29||||=0.767
81621954|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.399||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 36||||=0.399
81621955|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.323||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 36||||=0.323
81621956|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.115||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 43||||=0.115
81621957|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.982||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 43||||=0.982
81621958|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.859||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 50||||=0.859
81621959|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.344||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 50||||=0.344
81621960|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.633||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 57||||=0.633
81621961|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.889||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 57||||=0.889
81621962|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.241||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 64||||=0.241
81653816|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.215||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.24|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.62|0.3780
81621963|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.367||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 64||||=0.367
81621964|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.716||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 71||||=0.716
81621965|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.21||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 71||||=0.210
81621966|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.363||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 78||||=0.363
81621967|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.193||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 78||||=0.193
81621968|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.135||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 85||||=0.135
81621969|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.867||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 85||||=0.867
81621970|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.761||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 92||||=0.761
81621971|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.618||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 92||||=0.618
81621972|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.363||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2)) and treatment received are included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Change from Baseline at Day 106||||=0.363
81621973|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.125||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status (\<60 vs ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2)) and treatment received are included in the Van Elteren model as independent variables.|Van Elteren|||Change from Baseline at Day 106||||=0.125
81621974|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.435||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 120||||=0.435
81621975|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.413||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 120||||=0.413
81621976|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.658||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 148||||=0.658
81621977|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.275||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 148||||=0.275
81621978|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.578||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 169||||=0.578
81621979|NCT04714320|162923863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.114||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 169||||=0.114
81621980|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.378||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 8||||=0.378
81621981|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.648||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 8||||=0.648
81621982|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.961||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 15||||=0.961
81621983|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.817||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 15||||=0.817
81465021|NCT01931475|162621967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.11|||||BPI Severity of Right Now Pain|||-0.11|-0.82|
81621984|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.823||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 22||||=0.823
81621985|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.362||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 22||||=0.362
81621986|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.66||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 29||||=0.660
81621987|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.539||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 29||||=0.539
81621988|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.43||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 36||||=0.430
81621989|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.594||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 36||||=0.594
81621990|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.783||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 43||||=0.783
81621991|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.599||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 43||||=0.599
81621992|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.454||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 50||||=0.454
81530455|NCT00286429|162747270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.156||||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.272|0.583||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and C-peptide).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in C-peptide at Week 16. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.583|-0.272|0.474
81465022|NCT01931475|162621968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.02|||||BPI Interference Average Score|||-0.02|-0.53|
81465023|NCT01931475|162621968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.19|||||General activity|||-0.19|-0.94|
81530456|NCT00286429|162747271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.324|0.482||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and C-peptide).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in C-peptide at Week 20. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.482|-0.324|0.700
81621993|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.394||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 50||||=0.394
81621994|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.93||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 57||||=0.930
81621995|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.313||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 57||||=0.313
81465024|NCT01931475|162621968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.05|||||Mood|||-0.05|-0.74|
81465025|NCT01931475|162621968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.11|||||Walking ability|||-0.11|-0.82|
81465026|NCT01931475|162621968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.06|||||Normal work (includes both work outside the home and housework)|||0.06|-0.68|
81465027|NCT01931475|162621968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.21|||||Relations with other people|||0.21|-0.34|
81530457|NCT00286429|162747271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.366|0.45||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and C-peptide).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in C-peptide at Week 20. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.450|-0.366|0.839
81530458|NCT00286429|162747272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.282||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.61||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and C-peptide).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in C-peptide at Week 26. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.610|-0.045|0.091
81530459|NCT00286429|162747272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.125||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.207|0.457||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and C-peptide).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in C-peptide at Week 26. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.457|-0.207|0.459
81530460|NCT00286429|162747274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.65||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.589|100.682||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin regimen, baseline insulin dose, and baseline HbA1c.|Odds Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|The null hypothesis that there is no treatment effect between alogliptin and placebo arms in incidence of HbA1c ≤7.0%. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a Wald test at the 0.05 significance level.||100.682|1.589|0.016
81530461|NCT00286429|162747274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.255||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.401|90.379||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin regimen, baseline insulin dose, and baseline HbA1c.|Odds Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|The null hypothesis that there is no treatment effect between alogliptin and placebo arms in incidence of HbA1c ≤7.0%. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo was evaluated inferentially with a Wald test at the 0.05 significance level||90.379|1.401|0.023
81530462|NCT00286429|162747275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.777|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.047|16.305||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin regimen, baseline insulin dose, and baseline HbA1c|Odds Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|The null hypothesis that there is no treatment effect between alogliptin and placebo arms in incidence of HbA1c ≤7.5%. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a Wald test at the 0.05 significance level.||16.305|2.047|<0.001
81530463|NCT00286429|162747275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.784|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.54|27.039||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin regimen, baseline insulin dose, and baseline HbA1c|Odds Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|The null hypothesis that there is no treatment effect between alogliptin and placebo arms in incidence of HbA1c ≤7.5%. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a Wald test at the 0.05 significance level.||27.039|3.540|<0.001
81530464|NCT00286429|162747276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.674|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.579|4.53||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin regimen, baseline insulin dose, and baseline HbA1c.|Odds Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|The null hypothesis that there is no treatment effect between alogliptin and placebo arms in incidence of HbA1c decrease from baseline ≥0.5%. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a Wald test at the 0.05 significance level.||4.530|1.579|<0.001
81530465|NCT00286429|162747276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.819|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.653|4.808||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin regimen, baseline insulin dose, and baseline HbA1c.|Odds Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|The null hypothesis that there is no treatment effect between alogliptin and placebo arms in incidence of HbA1c decrease from baseline ≥0.5%. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a Wald test at the 0.05 significance level.||4.808|1.653|<0.001
81621996|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.276||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 64||||=0.276
81621997|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.168||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 64||||=0.168
81621998|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.199||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 71||||=0.199
81621999|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.506||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 71||||=0.506
81622000|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.32||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 78||||=0.320
81622001|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.25||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 78||||=0.250
81622002|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.373||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 85||||=0.373
81622003|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.597||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 85||||=0.597
81622004|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.867||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 92||||=0.867
81622005|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 92||||=0.500
81622006|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.863||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 106||||=0.863
81622007|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.681||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 106||||=0.681
81622008|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.262||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 120||||=0.262
81622009|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.645||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 120||||=0.645
81622010|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.947||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 148||||=0.947
81622011|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.665||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 148||||=0.665
81653817|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.36|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.36|-0.47|0.8110
81622012|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.498||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 169||||=0.498
81622013|NCT04714320|162923864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.173||||||The stratification factor (screening eGFR status \[\<60 vs. ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2\]), treatment received, and baseline measure were included in the ANCOVA model as independent variables.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Day 169||||=0.173
81622014|NCT05057897|162923869|OTHER|Descriptive only. Analysis conducted at request of clinicaltrials.gov.|GMT Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|3.01|||||The GMT ratio was calculated as the ratio of the titer levels in the immunocompromised cohort to the immunocompetent cohort.|Day 57 (28 days post Dose 2)||3.01|0.18|
81622015|NCT05057897|162923870|OTHER|Descriptive only. Analysis conducted at request of clinicaltrials.gov.|Difference in Seroresponse|-30.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.82|3.69||||The 2-sided 95% CI was calculated using the Newcombe score without continuity correction.|The difference in seroresponse 28 days post Dose 2 of AZD1222 was calculated as (seroresponse rate of immunocompromised cohort) - (seroresponse rate of immunocompetent cohort).|Day 57 (28 days post Dose 2)||3.69|-62.82|
81622016|NCT05057897|162923871|OTHER|Descriptive only. Analysis conducted at request of clinicaltrials.gov.|GMT Ratio|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|3.86|||||The GMT ratio was calculated as the ratio of the titer levels in the immunocompromised cohort to the immunocompetent cohort.|Day 57 (28 days post Dose 2)||3.86|0.06|
81622017|NCT05057897|162923872|OTHER|Descriptive only. Analysis conducted at request of clinicaltrials.gov.|Difference in Seroresponse|-25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.07|2.97||||The 2-sided 95% CI was calculated using the Newcombe score without continuity correction.|The difference in seroresponse 28 days post Dose 2 of AZD1222 was calculated as (seroresponse rate of immunocompromised cohort) - (seroresponse rate of immunocompetent cohort).|Day 57 (28 days post Dose 2)||2.97|-59.07|
81622018|NCT05057897|162923873|OTHER|Descriptive only. Analysis conducted at request of clinicaltrials.gov.|GMT Ratio|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.8|||||The GMT ratio was calculated as the ratio of the titer levels in the immunocompromised cohort to the immunocompetent cohort.|Day 85 Immunocompromised / Day 211 Immunocompetent (28 days post Dose 3)||0.80|0.12|
81653818|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272||0.8908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.5|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.50|-0.58|0.8908
81653819|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.263||0.3596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.76|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.76|-0.28|0.3596
81465028|NCT01931475|162621968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.14|||||Sleep|||0.14|-0.57|
81465029|NCT01931475|162621968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.27|||||Enjoyment of life|||0.27|-0.40|
81465030|NCT01931475|162621970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Total Effect|97.49||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Path analysis for the direct analgesic effect was used to test the null hypothesis that the change in BPI average pain severity depends on the improvement of HADS-D or HADS-A, versus the alternative that the improvement in BPI average pain severity is due to a direct analgesic effect of the treatment and not dependent upon the improvement in depression and anxiety symptoms.||||0.002
81465031|NCT00425061|162621982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-5.2||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|15.2|||ANCOVA|||Day 112: Analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) model was used with baseline as a covariate, long-acting beta-agonist (LABA) use (Inhaled Corticosteroid \[ICS\] only or ICS plus LABA) and treatment as two factors.||15.2|-25.6|0.612
81465032|NCT00425061|162621984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean Difference|0.0||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: ANCOVA model was used with baseline as a covariate, LABA use (ICS only or ICS plus LABA) and treatment as two factors.||0.1|-0.2|0.482
81465033|NCT00425061|162621984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0||||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Day 28: ANCOVA model was used with baseline as a covariate, LABA use (ICS only or ICS plus LABA) and treatment as two factors.||0.1|-0.2|0.492
81465034|NCT00425061|162621984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Day 56: ANCOVA model was used with baseline as a covariate, LABA use (ICS only or ICS plus LABA) and treatment as two factors.||0.1|-0.2|0.323
81465035|NCT00425061|162621984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Day 84: ANCOVA model was used with baseline as a covariate, LABA use (ICS only or ICS plus LABA) and treatment as two factors.||0.1|-0.2|0.226
81465036|NCT00425061|162621984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Day 112: ANCOVA model was used with baseline as a covariate, LABA use (ICS only or ICS plus LABA) and treatment as two factors.||0.1|-0.2|0.256
81465037|NCT00425061|162621985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.8||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|3.9|||ANCOVA|||Day 28: ANCOVA model was based on the log 2 transformed methacholine challenge test values with baseline as a covariate, LABA use (ICS only or ICS plus LABA) and treatment as two factors.||3.9|-0.3|0.090
81465038|NCT00425061|162621985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.1||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|5.0|||ANCOVA|||Day 112: ANCOVA model was based on the log 2 transformed methacholine challenge test values with baseline as a covariate, LABA use (ICS only or ICS plus LABA) and treatment as two factors.||5.0|-0.8|0.144
81653820|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.293||0.7617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.49|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.49|-0.67|0.7617
81465039|NCT00425061|162621987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: ANCOVA model was used with baseline as a covariate, LABA use (ICS only or ICS plus LABA) and treatment as two factors.||0.1|-0.4|0.354
81465040|NCT00425061|162621987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Day 28: ANCOVA model was used with baseline as a covariate, LABA use (ICS only or ICS plus LABA) and treatment as two factors.||0.4|-0.4|0.900
81465041|NCT00425061|162621987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Day 56: ANCOVA model was used with baseline as a covariate, LABA use (ICS only or ICS plus LABA) and treatment as two factors.||0.4|-0.4|0.921
81465042|NCT00425061|162621987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Day 84: ANCOVA model was used with baseline as a covariate, LABA use (ICS only or ICS plus LABA) and treatment as two factors.||0.6|-0.2|0.388
81465043|NCT00425061|162621987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Day 112: ANCOVA model was used with baseline as a covariate, LABA use (ICS only or ICS plus LABA) and treatment as two factors.||0.7|-0.2|0.249
81465044|NCT00425061|162621988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.267|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.267
81465045|NCT00425061|162621989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.029
81465046|NCT03436693|162622012|OTHER|Point Estimate|Difference(Multiple imputation method)|11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|21.5||||||||21.5|1.2|
81465047|NCT03436693|162622013|OTHER|Point Estimate|Difference(Multiple imputation method)|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|11.7||||||||11.7|-4.1|
81465048|NCT03436693|162622014|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LSMean|1.09||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.40|-1.21|0.351
81465049|NCT03436693|162622015|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.55|||Regression, Cox|||||1.55|0.23|0.293
81465050|NCT03436693|162622016|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LSMean|0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.418|0.646|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.646|0.418|<0.001
81465051|NCT01680861|162622017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.32
81622019|NCT05057897|162923874|OTHER|Descriptive only. Analysis conducted at request of clinicaltrials.gov.|Difference in Seroresponse|0.0||||||||||||Due to everyone in both cohorts being a seroresponder, the confidence interval (CI) around the difference is not estimable.|The difference in seroresponse 28 days post Dose 3 of AZD1222 was calculated as (seroresponse rate of immunocompromised cohort) - (seroresponse rate of immunocompetent cohort).|Day 85 Immunocompromised / Day 211 Immunocompetent (28 days post Dose 3)||||
81622020|NCT05057897|162923875|OTHER|Descriptive only. Analysis conducted at request of clinicaltrials.gov.|GMT Ratio|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.25|||||The GMT ratio was calculated as the ratio of the titer levels in the immunocompromised cohort to the immunocompetent cohort.|Day 85 Immunocompromised / Day 211 Immunocompetent (28 days post Dose 3)||1.25|0.25|
81622021|NCT05057897|162923876|OTHER|Descriptive only. Analysis conducted at request of clinicaltrials.gov.|Difference in Seroresponse|0.0||||||||||||Due to everyone in both cohorts being a seroresponder, the confidence interval (CI) around the difference is not estimable.|The difference in seroresponse 28 days post Dose 3 of AZD1222 was calculated as (seroresponse rate of immunocompromised cohort) - (seroresponse rate of immunocompetent cohort).|Day 85 Immunocompromised / Day 211 Immunocompetent (28 days post Dose 3)||||
81622022|NCT04524390|162923934|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square mean|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.182||0.7419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|1.97|||MMRM|||||1.97|-2.76|0.7419
81622023|NCT04524390|162923935|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square mean|-45.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.398||0.2002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-116.86|25.05|||MMRM|||||25.05|-116.86|0.2002
81622024|NCT04524390|162923936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8412|||||||Barnard's exact test|||||||0.8412
81622025|NCT04524390|162923937|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||Barnard's exact test|||||||> 0.9999
81622026|NCT04524390|162923938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6658|||||||Barnard's exact test|||||||0.6658
81710317|NCT00410514|163117062|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was -3 mL/sec for Qmax. Mirabegron was considered non-inferior to placebo for Qmax if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference from placebo was greater than -3 mL/sec.|LS Mean Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|1.42|||ANCOVA||Treatment groups were compared using ANCOVA with pooled center and treatment as factors and the baseline value as a covariate. Centers with less than 12 patients were pooled before the analysis.|The study was designed to show non-inferiority of mirabegron compared to placebo for both primary outcome measures. The comparison between mirabegron 50 mg and placebo was conducted first. If non-inferiority was demonstrated in this comparison, mirabegron 100 mg was compared to placebo. However, if the first comparison did not demonstrate non-inferiority, no further comparison was made. This procedure maintained the overall type I error of one-sided 2.5%.||1.42|-0.63|
81622027|NCT04524390|162923939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6236|||||||Barnard's exact test|||||||0.6236
81622028|NCT04524390|162923940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6658|||||||Barnard's exact test|||||||0.6658
81622029|NCT04524390|162923941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6659|||||||Barnard's exact test|||||||0.6659
81622030|NCT03088813|162923948|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.3094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.37|||Stratified log-rank test|From stratified log-rank test, stratified by corrected region and corrected platinum sensitivity.|The associated HR and two-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were estimated using stratified Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by corrected region and corrected platinum sensitivity.|||1.37|0.90|0.3094
81622031|NCT03088813|162923952|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.7053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.2||From stratified log-rank test, stratified by corrected region and corrected platinum sensitivity|Stratified log-rank test||The associated HR and two-sided 95% CI were estimated using stratified Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by corrected region and corrected platinum sensitivity.|||1.20|0.77|0.7053
81622032|NCT03088813|162923953|OTHER||Difference in ORR|22.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.97|30.61||ORR difference, 95% CI and P-value are obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by corrected region and corrected platinum sensitivity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.61|13.97|<0.0001
81622033|NCT03112174|162923968|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.629||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.465|0.85||P value is from stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank|||||0.850|0.465|0.0024
81622034|NCT03112174|162923974|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.658||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.218||Estimate and p-value for rate ratio are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for two randomization stratification factors: number of prior lines of therapy (1-2 vs \>=3) and TLS category (low risk vs increased risk) at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||For rate ratio, numerator is Ibrutinib + Venetoclax arm and denominator is Ibrutinib + Placebo arm.|||2.218|1.240|0.0004
81622035|NCT03112174|162923975|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.101||||0.1279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.973|1.247||Estimate and p-value for rate ratio are based on CMH test adjusted for two randomization stratification factors: number of prior lines of therapy (1-2 vs \>=3) and TLS category (low risk vs increased risk) at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||For rate ratio, numerator is Ibrutinib + Venetoclax arm and denominator is Ibrutinib + Placebo arm.|||1.247|0.973|0.1279
81622036|NCT03112174|162923976|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2028|||||||Fisher Exact|||Bone marrow aspirate||||0.2028
81622037|NCT03112174|162923976|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||Fisher Exact|||Peripheral blood||||0.0014
81622038|NCT03112174|162923977|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.832||||0.2669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.602|1.151||P value is from stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is estimated using stratified Cox regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|||1.151|0.602|0.2669
81622039|NCT03112174|162923979|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.541||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.369|0.792||P value is from stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is estimated using stratified Cox regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|||0.792|0.369|0.0013
81622040|NCT03112174|162923994|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.169||||0.2861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.879|1.554||P value is from stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank|||||1.554|0.879|0.2861
81622041|NCT01985334|162924016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||linear mixed model|||||||0.0180
81622042|NCT01985334|162924017|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"H0: Glycopyrronium (50 μg o.d.) \[randomized group B2\] was inferior to LABA or LAMA (random group B1) with respect to mean trough FEV1 after 12 weeks of treatment.~H0: μFEV1, NVA237 - μFEV1, LABA and/or LAMA \< -40 mL Ha: Glycopyrronium (50 μg o.d.) \[randomized group B2\] is non-inferior to LABA or LAMA (random group B1) with respect to mean trough FEV1 after 12 weeks of treatment.~Ha: μFEV1, NVA237 - μFEV1, LABA and/or LAMA ≥ -40 mL"|||||<|0.0001|||||||linear mixed model|||||||<0.0001
81530466|NCT00286429|162747277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.163|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.651|6.06||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin regimen, baseline insulin dose, and baseline HbA1c.|Odds Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|The null hypothesis that there is no treatment effect between alogliptin and placebo arms in incidence of HbA1c decrease from baseline ≥1.0%. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a Wald test at the 0.05 significance level.||6.060|1.651|<0.001
81622043|NCT01985334|162924018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||linear mixed model|||||||<0.0001
81622044|NCT01985334|162924019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||linear mixed model|||||||<0.0001
81622045|NCT01985334|162924020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||linear mixed model|||||||<0.0001
81622046|NCT01985334|162924021|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A difference of 0.6 points in TDI was adopted as boundary for non-inferiority|||||<|0.0001|||||||linear mixed model|||||||<0.0001
81622047|NCT01985334|162924022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||linear mixed model|||||||<0.0001
81622048|NCT01985334|162924023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||linear mixed model|||||||<0.0001
81622049|NCT01290341|162924032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||p-value|0.001|||<|0.025||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test statistic after stratification by site was used to compare subjects with complete cure between NAFT-600 and Placebo.||"In order to compare complete cure rate in the NAFT-600 group with that of the Placebo group, the following one-sided hypothesis test was carried out:~H0 (null): p1\<=p0 versus Ha (alternate): p1\>p0, where p0 and p1 are the proportions of subjects with complete cure in the placebo and NAFT-600 treatment groups respectively."||||<0.025
81622050|NCT03684044|162924034|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-2.7||||0.4666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.4|25.9|||Gehan Wilcoxon|The Gehan Wilcoxon test was used to analyze the TTCI data because the proportional hazards assumption was violated||||25.9|-53.4|0.4666
81622051|NCT03684044|162924035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6326|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistic was stratified by region, NEWS2 at baseline (≤7, \>7), and time from symptom onset to study treatment (≤48 hours, \>48 hours)||||||0.6326
81622052|NCT03684044|162924036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.8||||0.3272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.9|17.7|||Gehan Wilcoxon|The Gehan Wilcoxon test was used to analyze the TTCI data because the proportional hazards assumption was violated||||17.7|-50.9|0.3272
81622053|NCT03703336|162924063|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the ratio of GMCs between the ROTAVIN and ROTAVIN-M1 groups were to be larger than 1/2, ROTAVIN was considered to be non-inferior to the licensed frozen formulation of the vaccine (ROTAVIN-M1).|GMC Ratio|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.86|||||Log10-transformed IgA concentrations were used to construct a 2-sided 95% CI for the mean difference between the arms using t-distribution. The mean difference and 95% CI were exponentiated to obtain the GMC ratio and corresponding 95% CI.|||1.86|1.02|
81622054|NCT03703336|162924065|OTHER||Percentage Difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|15.87||||||||15.87|-3.57|
81622055|NCT03703336|162924066|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.09||||||Percentage Difference on Day 1||2.09|-2.40|
81622056|NCT03703336|162924066|OTHER||Percentage Difference|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|16.23||||||Percentage Difference on Day 85||16.23|-3.19|
81622057|NCT02708108|162924071|OTHER|Multivariable analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.92||Reported as 1-sided p-value.|Regression, Logistic||Multivariable model includes age, BMI category, cytogenetic risk, ethnicity, sex|||0.92|0.09|0.02
81622058|NCT05505045|162924107|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|1.05||||||||1.05|-.16|
81622059|NCT05505045|162924108|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.03||||||||1.03|-.19|
81622060|NCT05505045|162924109|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.93||||||||0.93|-.30|
81622061|NCT05505045|162924110|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|-0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|-1.04|0.21||||||||0.21|-1.04|
81622062|NCT05505045|162924115|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.64||||||||.64|-.61|
81622063|NCT02217904|162924142|SUPERIORITY||Posterior mean difference|-1.64|||||||||||||Posterior Probability (PP) of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between islatravir and placebo at least 0.5 log10 copies/mL was \>99%.|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants. LS mean of pooled historical placebo data was -0.03 log10 copies/mL (95% CI -014, 0.09) change from baseline at 168 hours post dose.||||
81622064|NCT02217904|162924142|SUPERIORITY||Posterior mean difference|-1.32|||||||||||||Posterior Probability (PP) of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between islatravir and placebo at least 0.5 log10 copies/mL was \>99%.|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants. LS mean of pooled historical placebo data was -0.03 log10 copies/mL (95% CI -014, 0.09) change from baseline at 168 hours post dose.||||
81622065|NCT02217904|162924142|SUPERIORITY||Posterior mean difference|-1.57|||||||||||||Posterior Probability (PP) of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between islatravir and placebo at least 0.5 log10 copies/mL was \>99%.|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants. LS mean of pooled historical placebo data was -0.03 log10 copies/mL (95% CI -014, 0.09) change from baseline at 168 hours post dose.||||
81622066|NCT02217904|162924142|SUPERIORITY||Posterior mean difference|-1.28|||||||||||||Posterior Probability (PP) of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between islatravir and placebo at least 0.5 log10 copies/mL was \>99%.|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants. LS mean of pooled historical placebo data was -0.03 log10 copies/mL (95% CI -014, 0.09) change from baseline at 168 hours post dose.||||
81622067|NCT02217904|162924142|SUPERIORITY||Posterior mean difference|-1.18|||||||||||||Posterior Probability (PP) of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between islatravir and placebo at least 0.5 log10 copies/mL was \>99%.|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants. LS mean of pooled historical placebo data was -0.03 log10 copies/mL (95% CI -014, 0.09) change from baseline at 168 hours post dose.||||
81622068|NCT01903811|162924153|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.061||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.821|1.37||Stratified by pre-specified randomization stratification factors: 1 - 3 prior therapies vs. 4-6 prior therapies and refractory to bortezomib vs. not refractory to bortezomib.|Log Rank|One-sided stratified log rank test||||1.370|0.821|0.384
81622069|NCT01903811|162924154|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.149||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.841|1.571||Stratified by pre-specified randomization stratification factors: 1 - 3 prior therapies vs. 4-6 prior therapies and refractory to bortezomib vs. not refractory to bortezomib.|Log Rank|One-sided stratified log rank test||||1.571|0.841|0.284
81622070|NCT01903811|162924155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.113|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Compare the rate of confirmed PR or better between treatment arms.||||0.1130
81622071|NCT04188379|162924248|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.884||||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.007|43.591|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||43.591|1.007|0.0316
81622072|NCT04188379|162924249|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||4.000|0.000|0.0009
81622073|NCT04188379|162924250|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.224||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.268|26.268|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.268|1.268|0.0108
81622074|NCT04188379|162924251|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.958||||0.8287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.651|1.41|||Wald Test|||||1.41|0.651|0.8287
81622075|NCT04188379|162924252|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.354||||0.0265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.048|22.865|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.865|1.0480|0.0265
81622076|NCT04928001|162924253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|60.0|||t-test, 1 sided|||||60|0|.01
81622077|NCT01693120|162924254|SUPERIORITY||rate|1.6||||0.175|ONE_SIDED|95.0||4.9|||exact binomial test|||The null hypothesis was that the procedure or device related stroke rate within 30-days of a Phased RF ablation procedure was 3.5% or greater. The alternative hypothesis was that this rate was less than 3.5%. A sample size of 300 subjects provided 90% power to test the null hypothesis assuming the true stroke rate was 1.0% with a one-sided type I error rate of 0.05||4.9||0.175
81622078|NCT01693120|162924255|OTHER|The goal of the analysis was to compute a two-sided 95% confidence interval around the 6-month effectiveness rate. There was no pre-specified hypothesis.|rate|52.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.1|62.1||||||||62.1|43.1|
81622079|NCT01693120|162924256|OTHER|There was no prespecified hypothesis tested.|rate|90.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.3|95.1||||||There was no prespecified hypothesis tested.||95.1|84.3|
81622080|NCT01693120|162924257|OTHER|There was no pre-specified hypothesis to test|rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|6.1||||||There was no pre-specified hypothesis to test||6.1|0|
81622081|NCT00431834|162924316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||binomial proportions|37.7|||<|0.0041|ONE_SIDED|97.5|25.6|||The percent of patients off Class I and III AADs and successfully converted out of AF following treatment (ptest) will exceed the percenter of patients off Class I and III AADs and convereted out of AF, as reported in literature (pcontrol=22.1%)|Fisher Exact|||"The specific test hypothesis is as follows:~H0: ptest ≤ 22.1% Ha: ptest \> 22.1%"|||25.6|<0.0041
81622082|NCT00431834|162924319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||binomial proportions|5.3|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||13.1||The percent of subjects following treatment, p, who experience any of the MAEs during the first 30 days following surgery, or hospital discharge, whichever is longer will be less than 23.6%.|Fisher Exact|||"The specific test hypothesis is as follows:~H0: p ≥ 23.6% Ha: p \< 23.6%"||13.1||<0.0001
81622083|NCT02622568|162924320|NON_INFERIORITY|Veregen alone has efficacy compared to Veregen + cryotherapy|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.556||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|||||Comparison at week 12|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.383
81622084|NCT02622568|162924320|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison at week 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.222||||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.81
81622085|NCT01643616|162924321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|33.0|||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact||For success rate without supplementation the difference between group US (94.9%) and group NS (61.9%) is 33%.|For sample size calculation we assumed a significance level of 0.05 and a success rate derived from clinical data of 75% in the nerve stimulation group and of 90% in the ultrasound group. With a group ratio of 1:1 and a power of 0.8, the required sample size was at least 226. For statistical analysis we used the exact Fisher test as a distribution-free, non-parametric test method.||||< 0.05
81622086|NCT01643616|162924322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|31.1|||Log Rank|||We used the log-rank test to compare the onset times. The significance level was defined with p\<0.05.||31.1|13.6|< 0.05
81465052|NCT01680861|162622018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.99
81465053|NCT01680861|162622019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Log Rank|||||||1.0
81622087|NCT01643616|162924323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|26.2||||0.05|||||||Fisher Exact||For success rate with supplementation the difference between group US (98.2%) and group NS (72%) is 26.2%.|For sample size calculation we assumed a significance level of 0.05 and a success rate derived from clinical data of 75% in the nerve stimulation group and of 90% in the ultrasound group. With a group ratio of 1:1 and a power of 0.8, the required sample size was at least 226. For statistical analysis we used the exact Fisher test as a distribution-free, non-parametric test method.||||0.05
81622088|NCT00324350|162924324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.27||Analyses were by intention to treat. All analyses adjusted for baseline cardiovascular disease, assignment to blood pressure (BP) trial or lipid trial, assignment to intensive BP intervention in BP trial, and assignment to fibrate in lipid trial.|Regression, Cox|||The BONE ancillary study was designed to have 80% power to detect a relative reduction in risk of non-spine clinical fractures of 22-29%. This was based on an estimated total number of fractures between 259-494, calculated with the following assumptions: rate of clinical non-spine fracture among women in the standard glycemia therapy group between 15 and 25/1000 person yrs, fracture rates for men between 35-40% of the rates for women of the same age, and an avg follow-up time of 4.6 yrs.||1.27|0.86|0.678
81622089|NCT00324350|162924325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.43|||Regression, Cox|||Number of participants with falls reported at each annual visit were compared by treatment assignment using a repeated-measures negative binomial model, with robust standard errors to account for clustering of the repeated outcomes within participants; the log of the length of the reporting period varied slightly and was included as an offset||1.43|0.84|0.490
81622090|NCT00324350|162924326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis||The rate of height loss did not differ between groups (p = 0.573). Height loss of \>2 cm during ACCORD was experienced by 678 (19.5%) participants in the intensive and 686 (19.6%) in the standard glycemia group (OR 0.99; 95% CI 0.88, 1.11).|Height loss was compared by treatment assignment using linear mixed models with random intercepts and slopes. The proportions losing \>2 cm of height during follow-up were compared using logistic models. Based on previous research by Siminoski et al., this degree of height loss is associated with incident vertebral fracture with 94% specificity but only 28% sensitivity.(Siminoski K, Jiang G, Adachi JD, et al. Osteoporos Int 2005;16:403-410)||1.11|0.88|0.854
81622091|NCT05119855|162924332|OTHER|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio with corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with a response of log individual anti-HPV titers and a fixed effect for the vaccination groups, Concomitant Group versus Non-concomitant Group. GMT Ratio is reported for Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.61|||||GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Anti-HPV 6||1.61|0.92|
81622092|NCT05119855|162924332|OTHER|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio with corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with a response of log individual anti-HPV titers and a fixed effect for the vaccination groups, Concomitant Group versus Non-Concomitant Group. GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.75|||||GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Anti-HPV 11||1.75|1.01|
81622093|NCT05119855|162924332|OTHER|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio with corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with a response of log individual anti-HPV titers and a fixed effect for the vaccination groups, Concomitant Group versus Non-Concomitant Group. GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.82|||||GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Anti-HPV 16||1.82|1.02|
81622094|NCT05119855|162924332|OTHER|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio with corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with a response of log individual anti-HPV titers and a fixed effect for the vaccination groups, Concomitant Group versus Non-Concomitant Group. Group. GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.7|||||GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Anti-HPV 18||1.70|0.92|
81622095|NCT05119855|162924332|OTHER|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio with corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with a response of log individual anti-HPV titers and a fixed effect for the vaccination groups, Concomitant Group versus Non-Concomitant Group. Group. GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.61|||||GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Anti-HPV 31||1.61|0.91|
81622096|NCT05119855|162924332|OTHER|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio with corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with a response of log individual anti-HPV titers and a fixed effect for the vaccination groups, Concomitant Group versus Non-Concomitant Group. GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.77|||||GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Anti-HPV 33||1.77|0.98|
81653821|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.281||0.5498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.39|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.39|-0.73|0.5498
81622097|NCT05119855|162924332|OTHER|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio with corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with a response of log individual anti-HPV titers and a fixed effect for the vaccination groups, Concomitant Group versus Non-Concomitant Group. GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.93|||||GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Anti-HPV 45||1.93|1.01|
81622098|NCT05119855|162924332|OTHER|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio with corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with a response of log individual anti-HPV titers and a fixed effect for the vaccination groups, Concomitant Group versus Non-Concomitant Group. GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.87|||||GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Anti-HPV 52||1.87|1.13|
81622099|NCT05119855|162924332|OTHER|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio with corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with a response of log individual anti-HPV titers and a fixed effect for the vaccination groups, Concomitant Group versus Non-Concomitant Group. GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.58|||||GMT Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Anti-HPV 58||1.58|0.91|
81622100|NCT05119855|162924333|OTHER|Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) Ratio with corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with a response of log individual anti-SARS-CoV-2 concentrations and a fixed effect for the vaccination groups, Concomitant Group versus Non-Concomitant Group. GMC Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) Ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.4|||||GMC Ratio is between Concomitant Group/Non-concomitant Group.|Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) Ratio||1.40|0.99|
81622101|NCT04059042|162924340|EQUIVALENCE|Between-session pain measures were assessed with related-samples Wilcoxon signed-rank tests (Audio minus Silence). Data were not normally distributed so nonparametric tests were used.|Z score|39.0||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.0051
81622102|NCT04059042|162924340|EQUIVALENCE|Between-session change scores were calculated per participant as Audio minus Silence and compared between groups with independent samples Mann-Whitney U-tests. Data were not normally distributed so nonparametric tests were used.|Z score|19.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81622103|NCT04059042|162924341|EQUIVALENCE|Between-session pain measures were assessed with related-samples Wilcoxon signed-rank tests (Audio minus Silence). Data were not normally distributed so nonparametric tests were used.|Z score|18.0||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.59
81622104|NCT04059042|162924341|EQUIVALENCE|Between-session change scores were calculated per participant as Audio minus Silence and compared between groups with independent samples Mann-Whitney U-tests. Data were not normally distributed so nonparametric tests were used.|Z score|14.0||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.41
81622105|NCT02597920|162924346|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Within group comparison of Baseline CDS with that of Visit 2.||||<0.0001
81622106|NCT02597920|162924346|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Within group comparison of Baseline CDS with that of Visit 3.||||<0.0001
81622107|NCT02597920|162924346|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Within group comparison of Baseline SDS with that of Visit 2.||||<0.0001
81622108|NCT02597920|162924346|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Within group comparison of Baseline SDS with that of Visit 3.||||<0.0001
81622109|NCT02597920|162924347|OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Propensity score matching method|||Between group comparison of Visit 2 CDS||||0.0005
81622110|NCT02597920|162924347|OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Propensity score matching method|||Between group comparison of Visit 3 CDS||||0.0002
81622111|NCT02597920|162924347|OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Propensity score matching method|||Between group comparison of Visit 2 SDS||||0.0002
81622112|NCT02597920|162924347|OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Propensity score matching method|||Between group comparison of Visit 3 SDS||||0.0004
81622113|NCT02597920|162924352|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Within group comparison of Visit 2 CDS with that of Visit 3.||||<0.0001
81622114|NCT02597920|162924352|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Within group comparison of Visit 2 SDS with that of Visit 3.||||<0.0001
81622115|NCT05489484|162924371|OTHER|Paired-sample t-test was used to assess the change in Constant-Murley Score from baseline to 3 months.|Mean Difference (Net)|10.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.124||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.63|16.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean change from baseline in CMS at 3 months. Higher scores represent better shoulder function. Positive difference indicates clinical improvement.|Statistical analysis was performed on 23 participants with valid Constant-Murley Score (CMS) data at both baseline and 3-month follow-up.||16.00|3.63|0.001
81622116|NCT00444600|162924380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in mean change|-55.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.0|-32.0||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline retinal thickness and visual acuity and correlation between two study eyes.||Difference in central subfield thickness mean change from sham+prompt laser||-32|-78|<0.001
81622117|NCT00444600|162924380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in mean change|-49.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.0|-26.0||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline retinal thickness and visual acuity and correlation between two study eyes.||Difference in optical coherence tomography central subfield thickness mean change from sham+prompt laser||-26|-72|<0.001
81622118|NCT00444600|162924380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in mean change|-52.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.0|-29.0||Confidence interval is adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline retinal thickness and visual acuity and correlation between two study eyes.||Difference in optical coherence tomography central subfield thickness mean change from sham+prompt laser||-29|-75|<0.001
81622119|NCT00444600|162924382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|8.5||Adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline visual acuity and correlation between 2 study eyes.||||8.5|3.2|<0.001
81622120|NCT00444600|162924382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|8.6||Adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline visual acuity and correlation between 2 study eyes.||||8.6|3.4|<0.001
81622121|NCT00444600|162924382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.7||Adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline visual acuity and correlation between 2 study eyes.||||3.7|-1.5|0.31
81622122|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|34.0||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Binomial regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Difference in proportion with ≥10 letter improvement for sham+prompt laser at 1 year||34|13|
81622123|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|29.0||Confidence intervals adjusted for multiple comparisons|Binomial regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Difference in proportion with ≥10 letter improvement from sham+prompt laser at 1 year||29|9|
81622124|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|16.0||Confidence intervals adjusted for multiple comparisons|Binomial regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Difference in proportion with ≥10 letter improvement from sham+prompt laser at 1 year||16|-4|
81622125|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.42||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log-Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Relative risk for ≥10 letter improvement comparison with sham+prompt laser at 1 year||2.42|1.40|<0.001
81622126|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.21||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log-Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Relative risk for ≥10 letter improvement comparison with sham+prompt laser at 1 year||2.21|1.27|<0.001
81622127|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.66||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log-Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.|Eyes were analyzed.|Relative risk for ≥10 letter improvement comparison with sham+prompt laser at 1 year||1.66|0.88|0.16
81622128|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-5.0||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Difference in proportion with ≥10 letter worsening from sham+prompt laser at 1 year||-5|-16|
81622129|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-4.0||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Difference in proportion with ≥10 letter worsening from sham+prompt laser at 1 year||-4|-16|
81622130|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|9.0||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Difference in proportion with ≥10 letter worsening from sham+prompt laser at 1 year||9|-7|
81622131|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.65||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log-Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Relative risk for ≥10 letter worsening comparison with sham+prompt laser at 1 year||0.65|0.09|<0.001
81622132|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.24||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.68||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log-Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Relative risk for ≥10 letter worsening comparison with sham+prompt laser at 1 year||0.68|0.08|0.001
81622133|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.87||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log-Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Relative risk for ≥10 letter worsening comparison with sham+prompt laser at 1 year||1.87|0.62|0.75
81622134|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|26.0||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between to study eyes.||Difference in proportion with ≥15 letter improvement from sham+prompt laser at 1 year||26|6|
81622135|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|22.0||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Difference in proportion with ≥15 letter improvement from sham+prompt laser at 1 year||22|4|
81622136|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|15.0||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Difference in proportion with ≥15 letter improvement from sham+prompt laser at 1 year||15|-2|
81622137|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.22|||Log-Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Relative risk for ≥15 letter improvement comparison with sham+prompt laser at 1 year||3.22|1.35|<0.001
81622138|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.87||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log-Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Relative risk for ≥15 letter improvement comparison with sham+prompt laser at 1 year||2.87|1.25|<0.001
81622139|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.43||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.29||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log-Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Relative risk for ≥15 letter improvement comparison with sham+prompt laser at 1 year||2.29|0.90|0.07
81622140|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-2.0||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Difference in proportion with ≥15 letter worsening from sham+prompt laser at 1 year||-2|-11|
81622141|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-1.0||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Difference in proportion with ≥15 letter worsening from sham+prompt laser at 1 year||-1|-10|
81622142|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|6.0||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Difference in proportion with ≥15 letter worsening from sham+prompt laser at 1 year||6|-6|
81622143|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.21||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.87|||Log-Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Relative risk for ≥15 letter worsening comparison with sham+prompt laser at 1 year||0.87|0.05|0.009
81622144|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.28||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.97|||Log-Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Relative risk for ≥15 letter worsening comparison with sham+prompt laser at 1 year||0.97|0.08|0.01
81622145|NCT00444600|162924383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.2|||Log-Binomial Regression|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Relative risk for ≥15 letter worsening comparison with sham+prompt laser at 1 year||2.20|0.47|0.95
81622146|NCT00444600|162924384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.64||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Relative risk for comparison with sham+prompt laser||2.64|1.52|<0.001
81622147|NCT00444600|162924384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.55||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.13||Confidence intervals adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Relative risk for comparison with sham+prompt laser||2.13|1.13|0.001
81622148|NCT00444600|162924384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.76|||<|0.001||95.0|1.31|2.36||Confidence intervals adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for correlation between 2 study eyes and multiple comparisons.||Relative risk for comparison with sham+prompt laser||2.36|1.31|<0.001
81622149|NCT00444600|162924394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.08||95.0|||||GEE repeated measures|||P value for comparison with sham||||0.08
81622150|NCT00444600|162924394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.17||95.0|||||GEE repeated measures|||P value for comparison with sham||||0.17
81622151|NCT00444600|162924395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03||95.0|||||GEE repeated measures|||P value for comparison with sham||||0.03
81622152|NCT00444600|162924395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.17||95.0|||||GEE repeated measures|||P value for comparison with sham||||0.17
81622153|NCT00444600|162924399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.44||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline optical coherence tomography (OCT) retinal volume, OCT retinal thickness and visual acuity and correlation between 2 study eyes.||Difference in mean change from sham+prompt laser||-0.44|-1.01|<0.001
81622154|NCT00444600|162924399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.41||Confidence intervals adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline optical coherence tomography (OCT) retinal volume, OCT retinal thickness and visual acuity and correlation between 2 study eyes.||Difference in mean change from sham+prompt laser||-0.41|-0.96|<0.001
81622155|NCT00444600|162924399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.34||Confidence intervals are adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline optical coherence tomography (OCT) retinal volume, OCT retinal thickness and visual acuity and correlation between 2 study eyes.||Difference in mean change from sham+prompt laser||-0.34|-0.91|<0.001
81622156|NCT05132478|162924401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.720
81622157|NCT05132478|162924402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.743|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.743
81622158|NCT05132478|162924403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.228|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline||||0.228
81622159|NCT05132478|162924403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.176|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Post-Intervention||||0.176
81622160|NCT05132478|162924404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline||||0.410
81622161|NCT05132478|162924404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.351|||||||ANOVA|||Post-Intervention||||0.351
81622162|NCT05132478|162924405|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||calculated p-value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81622163|NCT05132478|162924406|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||calculated p-value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81622164|NCT02549170|162924414|SUPERIORITY||Newcombe confidence interval|-21.8|||=|0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.45|-7.94|||Chi-squared|||||-7.94|-34.45|=0.0045
81622165|NCT02549170|162924416|SUPERIORITY||Newcombe confidence interval|-16.9|||=|0.0896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.02|0.69||The treatment groups were compared using a continuity-corrected chi-square test.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||0.69|-33.02|=0.0896
81622166|NCT02549170|162924417|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.002|||||||Wilcoxon Survival Test|||||||=0.002
81622167|NCT02549170|162924418|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|5.2|||=|0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|9.9|||ANCOVA|||||9.9|0.5|=0.030
81622168|NCT04788641|162924492|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|71.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.44|77.24|||||Result based on a mixed effect following a natural logarithmic transformation of the individual PK parameters, with period, treatment, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as random effects.|Tacrolimus||77.24|65.44|
81622169|NCT04788641|162924492|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|102.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.11|110.1|||||Result based on a mixed effect following a natural logarithmic transformation of the individual PK parameters, with period, treatment, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as random effects.|Cyclosporin||110.1|96.11|
81622170|NCT04788641|162924493|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|62.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.64|71.13|||||Result based on a mixed effect following a natural logarithmic transformation of the individual PK parameters, with period, treatment, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as random effects.|Tacrolimus||71.13|55.64|
81622171|NCT04788641|162924493|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|97.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.93|101.7|||||Result based on a mixed effect following a natural logarithmic transformation of the individual PK parameters, with period, treatment, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as random effects.|Cyclosporin||101.7|92.93|
81465054|NCT01680861|162622020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81622172|NCT04788641|162924494|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|65.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.69|73.24|||||Result based on a mixed effect following a natural logarithmic transformation of the individual PK parameters, with period, treatment, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as random effects.|Tacrolimus||73.24|58.69|
81622173|NCT04788641|162924494|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|97.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.7|101.6|||||Result based on a mixed effect following a natural logarithmic transformation of the individual PK parameters, with period, treatment, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as random effects.|Cyclosporin||101.6|92.70|
81622174|NCT04788641|162924495|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|83.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.38|95.84|||||Result based on a mixed effect following a natural logarithmic transformation of the individual PK parameters, with period, treatment, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as random effects.|Tacrolimus||95.84|73.38|
81622175|NCT04788641|162924495|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|97.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.16|109.2|||||Result based on a mixed effect following a natural logarithmic transformation of the individual PK parameters, with period, treatment, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as random effects.|Cyclosporin||109.2|87.16|
81622176|NCT04788641|162924496|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|98.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.62|102.4|||||Result based on a mixed effect following a natural logarithmic transformation of the individual PK parameters, with period, treatment, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as random effects.|Tacrolimus||102.4|94.62|
81622177|NCT04788641|162924496|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|94.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.74|103.3|||||Result based on a mixed effect following a natural logarithmic transformation of the individual PK parameters, with period, treatment, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as random effects.|Cyclosporin||103.3|85.74|
81536848|NCT03270436|162756242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4322||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in family support scale scores from baseline to immediate post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.4322
81622178|NCT03283371|162924504|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean logarithmic difference|-0.16||||0.5053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.31|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Analysis is based on MMRM and adjusted for natural log-transformed baseline seizure frequency, high seizure frequency category (\>=24 seizures and \<24 seizures), structural etiology category (yes and no), visit, treatment and treatment by visit interaction. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix is used in the model.||0.31|-0.62|0.5053
81465055|NCT01680861|162622021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81622179|NCT03283371|162924505|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.09||||0.2231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|6.85|||Regression, Logistic|||Based on logistic regression with a term for treatment group and with adjustment for natural log-transformed baseline seizure frequency, high seizure frequency category (\>=24 seizures and \<24 seizures) and structural etiology category (yes and no).||6.85|0.64|0.2231
81465056|NCT01680861|162622022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.65
81465057|NCT04967885|162622040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81465058|NCT01011465|162622042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.03||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that both groups will have similar rise in SBP in response to stress.||||0.03
81622180|NCT03283371|162924508|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.6854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Based on the logistic regression model with a term for treatment group and with adjustment for log-transformed baseline seizure frequency, high seizure frequency category (\>=24 seizures and \<24 seizures) and structural etiology category (yes and no) are considered as covariates.||4.57|0.10|0.6854
81622181|NCT00914589|162924524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0482||||0.8648||95.0|0.6095|1.8029||P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.8029|0.6095|0.8648
81622182|NCT00914589|162924524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9871||||0.9634||95.0|0.5673|1.7176||P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.7176|0.5673|0.9634
81622183|NCT00093015|162924533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.05||||0.41||95.0|0.94|1.17||Nominal p-value from a 2-sided log rank test is presented. The primary cardiovascular composite endpoint was tested at the 0.04056 significance level at final analysis after accounting for 4 planned interim analyses (overall alpha = 0.048).|Log Rank|A 2-sided log-rank test comparing the survival functions of the 2 groups stratified by baseline proteinuria and CV disease (CVD) history.|Treatment effect was estimated using a hazards ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by baseline proteinuria and CVD history. Hazard ratio (darbepoetin alfa / placebo)|||1.17|0.94|0.41
81622184|NCT00093015|162924534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.06||||0.29||95.0|0.95|1.19||Nominal p-value from a 2-sided log rank test is presented. The primary renal composite endpoint was tested at the 0.002 significance level at final analysis.|Log Rank|A 2-sided log-rank test comparing the survival functions of the 2 groups stratified by baseline proteinuria and CV disease (CVD) history.|Treatment effect was estimated using a hazards ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by baseline proteinuria and CVD history. Hazard ratio (darbepoetin alfa / placebo)|||1.19|0.95|0.29
81622185|NCT00093015|162924535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.05||||0.48||95.0|0.92|1.21||Nominal p-value from a 2-sided log rank test is presented.|Log Rank|A 2-sided log-rank test comparing the survival functions of the 2 groups stratified by baseline proteinuria and CV disease (CVD) history.|Treatment effect was estimated using a hazards ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by baseline proteinuria and CVD history. Hazard ratio (darbepoetin alfa / placebo)|||1.21|0.92|0.48
81622186|NCT00093015|162924536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.05||||0.61||95.0|0.88|1.25||Nominal p-value from a 2-sided log rank test is presented.|Log Rank|A 2-sided log-rank test comparing the survival functions of the 2 groups stratified by baseline proteinuria and CV disease (CVD) history.|Treatment effect was estimated using a hazards ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by baseline proteinuria and CVD history. Hazard ratio (darbepoetin alfa / placebo)|||1.25|0.88|0.61
81622187|NCT00093015|162924537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.96||||0.73||95.0|0.75|1.23||Nominal p-value from a 2-sided log rank test is presented.|Log Rank|A 2-sided log-rank test comparing the survival functions of the 2 groups stratified by baseline proteinuria and CV disease (CVD) history.|Treatment effect was estimated using a hazards ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by baseline proteinuria and CVD history. Hazard ratio (darbepoetin alfa / placebo)|||1.23|0.75|0.73
81622188|NCT00093015|162924538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.92|||<|0.001||95.0|1.38|2.68||Nominal p-value from a 2-sided log rank test is presented.|Log Rank|A 2-sided log-rank test comparing the survival functions of the 2 groups stratified by baseline proteinuria and CV disease (CVD) history.|Treatment effect was estimated using a hazards ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by baseline proteinuria and CVD history. Hazard ratio (darbepoetin alfa / placebo)|||2.68|1.38|<0.001
81622189|NCT00093015|162924539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.89||||0.24||95.0|0.74|1.08||Nominal p-value from a 2-sided log rank test is presented.|Log Rank|A 2-sided log-rank test comparing the survival functions of the 2 groups stratified by baseline proteinuria and CV disease (CVD) history.|Treatment effect was estimated using a hazards ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by baseline proteinuria and CVD history. Hazard ratio (darbepoetin alfa / placebo)|||1.08|0.74|0.24
81622190|NCT00093015|162924540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.02||||0.83||95.0|0.87|1.18||Nominal p-value from a 2-sided log rank test is presented.|Log Rank|A 2-sided log-rank test comparing the survival functions of the 2 groups stratified by baseline proteinuria and CV disease (CVD) history.|Treatment effect was estimated using a hazards ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by baseline proteinuria and CVD history. Hazard ratio (darbepoetin alfa / placebo)|||1.18|0.87|0.83
81622191|NCT00093015|162924541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-0.12||||0.54||95.0|-0.51|0.26||Nominal p-value is from the term treatment group\*visit in the mixed model.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline eGFR and the stratification factors of proteinuria and CVD history.|Estimated difference in rate of decline in eGFR per year between darbepoetin alfa and placebo.|||0.26|-0.51|0.54
81622192|NCT00093015|162924542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.35|<|0.001||95.0|0.64|2.02||Nominal p-value is presented.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference (darbepoetin alfa - placebo)|||2.02|0.64|<0.001
81653822|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.235||0.2066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.17|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.17|-0.76|0.2066
81622193|NCT00093015|162924543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.84||||0.4||95.0|0.55|1.27||Nominal p-value from a 2-sided log rank test is presented.|Log Rank|A 2-sided log-rank test comparing the survival functions of the 2 groups stratified by baseline proteinuria and CV disease (CVD) history.|Treatment effect was estimated using a hazards ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by baseline proteinuria and CVD history. Hazard ratio (darbepoetin alfa / placebo)|||1.27|0.55|0.40
81622194|NCT00520546|162924546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||sensitivity|97.0||||0.0526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.0|100.0|||Fisher Exact|||"results from FEC-PET as compared with histological results on a patient based analysis~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||100|86|0.0526
81622195|NCT00520546|162924546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specificity|0.0||||0.0526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|98.0|||Fisher Exact|||"results from FEC-PET as compared with histological results on a patient based analysis~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||98|0|0.0526
81622196|NCT00520546|162924546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||accuracy|95.0||||0.0526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.0|99.0|||Fisher Exact|||"results from FEC-PET as compared with histological results on a patient based analysis~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||99|82|0.0526
81622197|NCT00520546|162924546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||sensitivity|70.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.0|84.0|||Fisher Exact|||"results from MRI as compared with histological results on a patient based analysis~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||84|53|<0.0001
81653823|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.2321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.18|||MMRM|||Anxiety Psychic, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.18|-0.73|0.2321
81653824|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.5582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.27|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.27|-0.49|0.5582
81653825|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186||0.2945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.17|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.17|-0.56|0.2945
81653826|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.208||0.2684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.18|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.18|-0.64|0.2684
81622198|NCT00520546|162924546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specificity|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|98.0|||Fisher Exact|||"results from MRI as compared with histological results on a patient based analysis~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||98|0|<0.0001
81622199|NCT00520546|162924546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||accuracy|68.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|83.0|||Fisher Exact|||"results from MRI as compared with histological results on a patient based analysis~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||83|51|<0.0001
81622200|NCT00520546|162924546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||sensitivity|95.0||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.0|99.0|||Fisher Exact|||"results from PET/MRI as compared with histological results on a patient based analysis~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||99|82|0.0043
81622201|NCT00520546|162924546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specificity|100.0||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|100.0|||Fisher Exact|||"results from PET/MRI as compared with histological results on a patient based analysis~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||100|3|0.0043
81622202|NCT00520546|162924546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||accuracy|95.0||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.0|99.0|||Fisher Exact|||"results from PET/MRI as compared with histological results on a patient based analysis~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||99|82|0.0043
81622203|NCT00520546|162924547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||positive prediction|69.0||||0.09||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"lesion based (all lesions = 128) results from FEC-PET as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.09
81622204|NCT00520546|162924547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||negative prediction|44.0||||0.09||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"lesion based (all lesions = 128) results from FEC-PET as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.09
81622205|NCT00520546|162924547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||sensitivity|71.0||||0.09||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"lesion based (all lesions = 128) results from FEC-PET as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.09
81622206|NCT00520546|162924547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specificity|42.0||||0.09||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"lesion based (all lesions = 128) results from FEC-PET as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.09
81622207|NCT00520546|162924547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||accuracy|61.0||||0.09||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"lesion based (all lesions = 128) results from FEC-PET as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.09
81622208|NCT00520546|162924547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||positive prediction|60.0||||0.27||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"lesion based (all lesions = 128) results from MRI as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.27
81622209|NCT00520546|162924547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||negative prediction|30.0||||0.27||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"lesion based (all lesions = 128) results from MRI as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.27
81622210|NCT00520546|162924547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||sensitivity|48.0||||0.27||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"lesion based (all lesions = 128) results from MRI as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.27
81622211|NCT00520546|162924547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specificity|40.0||||0.27||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"lesion based (all lesions = 128) results from MRI as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.27
81465059|NCT01011465|162622042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.89||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that both groups will have similar rise in SBP in response to stress.||||0.89
81530467|NCT00286429|162747277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.989|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.083|7.64||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin regimen, baseline insulin dose, and baseline HbA1c.|Odds Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|The null hypothesis that there is no treatment effect between alogliptin and placebo arms in incidence of HbA1c decrease from baseline ≥1.0%. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a Wald test at the 0.05 significance level.||7.640|2.083|<0.001
81530468|NCT00286429|162747278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.55||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.732|11.953||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin regimen, baseline insulin dose, and baseline HbA1c.|Odds Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|The null hypothesis that there is no treatment effect between alogliptin and placebo arms in incidence of HbA1c decrease from baseline ≥1.5%. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a Wald test at the 0.05 significance level.||11.953|1.732|0.002
81530469|NCT00286429|162747278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.58||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|12.052||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin regimen, baseline insulin dose, and baseline HbA1c.|Odds Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|The null hypothesis that there is no treatment effect between alogliptin and placebo arms in incidence of HbA1c decrease from baseline ≥1.5%. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a Wald test at the 0.05 significance level.||12.052|1.740|0.002
81530470|NCT00286429|162747280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.24||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and weight).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in body weight at Week 8. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.24|-0.81|0.291
81622212|NCT00520546|162924547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||accuracy|45.0||||0.27||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"lesion based (all lesions = 128) results from MRI as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.27
81622213|NCT00520546|162924547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||positive prediction|87.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"lesion based (all lesions = 128) results from PET/MRI as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81653827|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202||0.9396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.39|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.39|-0.42|0.9396
81653828|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.195||0.0283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.05|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.05|-0.82|0.0283
81465060|NCT01011465|162622042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01||||0.52||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that both groups will have similar rise in SBP in response to stress.||||0.52
81622214|NCT00520546|162924547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||negative prediction|57.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"lesion based (all lesions = 128) results from PET/MRI as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622215|NCT00520546|162924547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||sensitivity|66.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"lesion based (all lesions = 128) results from PET/MRI as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622216|NCT00520546|162924547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specificity|82.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"lesion based (all lesions = 128) results from PET/MRI as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622217|NCT00520546|162924547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||accuracy|72.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"lesion based (all lesions = 128) results from PET/MRI as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622218|NCT00520546|162924548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||positive prediction|84.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with Gleason Score \>6 (n=43) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622219|NCT00520546|162924548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||negative prediction|73.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with Gleason Score \>6 (n=43) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622220|NCT00520546|162924548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||sensitivity|90.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with Gleason Score \>6 (n=43) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622221|NCT00520546|162924548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specificity|84.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with Gleason Score \>6 (n=43) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622222|NCT00520546|162924548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||accuracy|82.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with Gleason Score \>6 (n=43) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622223|NCT00520546|162924548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||positive prediction|71.0||||0.53||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with Gleason Score \>6 (n=43) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.53
81622224|NCT00520546|162924548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||negative prediction|33.0||||0.53||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with Gleason Score \>6 (n=43) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.53
81622225|NCT00520546|162924548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||sensitivity|73.0||||0.53||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with Gleason Score \>6 (n=43) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.53
81653829|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.1794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.12|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.12|-0.63|0.1794
81653830|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.1091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.07|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.07|-0.68|0.1091
81622226|NCT00520546|162924548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specificity|31.0||||0.53||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with Gleason Score \>6 (n=43) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.53
81622227|NCT00520546|162924548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||accuracy|60.0||||0.53||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with Gleason Score \>6 (n=43) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.53
81622228|NCT00520546|162924548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||positive prediction|96.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with Gleason Score \>6 (n=43) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622229|NCT00520546|162924548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||negative prediction|73.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with Gleason Score \>6 (n=43) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622230|NCT00520546|162924548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||sensitivity|87.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with Gleason Score \>6 (n=43) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622231|NCT00520546|162924548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specificity|92.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with Gleason Score \>6 (n=43) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622232|NCT00520546|162924548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||accuracy|88.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with Gleason Score \>6 (n=43) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622233|NCT00520546|162924549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||positive prediction|67.0||||0.002||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with malign lesions \>5mm (n=98) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.002
81622234|NCT00520546|162924549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||negative prediction|69.0||||0.002||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with malign lesions \>5mm (n=98) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.002
81622235|NCT00520546|162924549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||sensitivity|86.0||||0.002||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with malign lesions \>5mm (n=98) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.002
81622236|NCT00520546|162924549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specificity|43.0||||0.002||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with malign lesions \>5mm (n=98) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.002
81622237|NCT00520546|162924549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||accuracy|67.0||||0.002||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with malign lesions \>5mm (n=98) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.002
81622238|NCT00520546|162924549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||positive prediction|59.0||||0.41||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with malign lesions \>5mm (n=98) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.41
81622239|NCT00520546|162924549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||negative prediction|46.0||||0.41||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with malign lesions \>5mm (n=98) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.41
81622240|NCT00520546|162924549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||sensitivity|66.0||||0.41||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with malign lesions \>5mm (n=98) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.41
81622241|NCT00520546|162924549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specificity|38.0||||0.41||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with malign lesions \>5mm (n=98) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.41
81622242|NCT00520546|162924549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||accuracy|54.0||||0.41||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with malign lesions \>5mm (n=98) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||0.41
81622243|NCT00520546|162924549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||positive prediction|86.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with malign lesions \>5mm (n=98) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622244|NCT00520546|162924549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||negative prediction|76.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with malign lesions \>5mm (n=98) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622245|NCT00520546|162924549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||sensitivity|83.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with malign lesions \>5mm (n=98) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81653831|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.7921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.31|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.31|-0.41|0.7921
81653832|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.14|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.14|-0.80|0.0055
81622246|NCT00520546|162924549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||specificity|80.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with malign lesions \>5mm (n=98) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622247|NCT00520546|162924549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||accuracy|82.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Lesion based analysis of FEC-PET, endorectal MRI and combined FEC-PET/eMRI in patients with malign lesions \>5mm (n=98) as compared with histological results on a lesion based analysis of all patients (n=38)~Null hypothesis: patient distribution in contingency table is incidental."||||<0.001
81622248|NCT00595790|162924551|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of non-inferiority of IC51 1x12 mcg vs. IC51 2x6 mcg at Day 56 based on the difference (IC51 1x12 mcg - IC51 2x6 mcg) in SCRs in the PP population. Non-inferiority of IC51 1 x 12 mcg compared to IC51 2 x 6 mcg was accepted if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the adjusted for center SCR difference (IC51 1 x 12 mcg - IC51 2 x 6 mcg) was higher than the noninferiority margin at -10%.|||||>|0.99|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||>0.99
81622249|NCT03988023|162924555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||MMRM|||||||0.32
81622250|NCT03988023|162924556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||MMRM|||||||0.30
81622251|NCT00174382|162924575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.182||95.0|-0.21|1.09||Baseline value, center, and week as fixed effects; subject was included as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Null hypothesis; change from baseline to the final visit = 0. Alternative hypothesis; change from baseline to final visit not = to 0. Sample of 260 participants was required for study to have 85% power to detect change from baseline to final visit of 0.73 in SMMSE total score, with a SD of 3.5. Fewer than 260 patients were enrolled, due to this loss in power the number of analyses specified in the protocol has been reduced and any analyses carried out will be exploratory in nature.||1.09|-0.21|0.182
81622252|NCT00174382|162924575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.067||95.0|-0.05|1.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Null hypothesis; change from baseline to the final visit = 0. Alternative hypothesis; change from baseline to final visit not = to 0. Sample of 260 participants was required for study to have 85% power to detect change from baseline to final visit of 0.73 in SMMSE total score, with a SD of 3.5. Fewer than 260 patients were enrolled, due to this loss in power the number of analyses specified in the protocol has been reduced and any analyses carried out will be exploratory in nature.||1.36|-0.05|0.067
81530471|NCT00286429|162747280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.32||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and weight).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in body weight at Week 8. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.32|-0.74|0.439
81530472|NCT00286429|162747281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.55||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and weight).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in body weight at Week 12. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.55|-0.67|0.841
81530473|NCT00286429|162747281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.43||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and weight).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in body weight at Week 12. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.43|-0.80|0.556
81530474|NCT00286429|162747282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.46||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and weight).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in body weight at Week 20. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.46|-0.81|0.586
81622253|NCT00174382|162924575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.085||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 LOCF Null hypothesis; change from baseline to the final visit = 0. Alternative hypothesis; change from baseline to final visit not = to 0. Sample of 260 participants was required for study to have 85% power to detect change from baseline to final visit of 0.73 in SMMSE total score, with a SD of 3.5. Fewer than 260 patients were enrolled, due to this loss in power the number of analyses specified in the protocol has been reduced and any analyses carried out will be exploratory in nature.||||0.085
81622254|NCT00174382|162924576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.218||95.0|-1.2|5.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.19|-1.20|0.218
81622255|NCT00174382|162924576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.385||95.0|-6.03|2.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.34|-6.03|0.385
81622256|NCT00174382|162924576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.228||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.228
81622257|NCT00174382|162924577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19||0.404||95.0|-2.51|6.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.18|-2.51|0.404
81622258|NCT00174382|162924577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56||0.826||95.0|-4.51|5.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.64|-4.51|0.826
81622259|NCT00174382|162924577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.494||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.494
81622260|NCT00174382|162924578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61||0.272||95.0|-1.42|4.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.99|-1.42|0.272
81622261|NCT00174382|162924578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.894||95.0|-4.21|3.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.68|-4.21|0.894
81622262|NCT00174382|162924578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.906||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.906
81622263|NCT00174382|162924579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.719||95.0|-0.56|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.82|-0.56|0.719
81622264|NCT00174382|162924579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.006||95.0|0.29|1.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.71|0.29|0.006
81622265|NCT00174382|162924579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.007
81622266|NCT00174382|162924580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.368||95.0|-0.38|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.01|-0.38|0.368
81622267|NCT00174382|162924580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.03||95.0|0.07|1.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.37|0.07|0.030
81622268|NCT00174382|162924580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.060
81622269|NCT00174382|162924581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.516||95.0|-0.44|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.86|-0.44|0.516
81622270|NCT00174382|162924581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.297||95.0|-0.97|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.30|-0.97|0.297
81622271|NCT00174382|162924581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.133
81622272|NCT00174382|162924582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.02||95.0|0.13|1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.45|0.13|0.020
81622273|NCT00174382|162924582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.018||95.0|0.16|1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.59|0.16|0.018
81622274|NCT00174382|162924582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.004
81622275|NCT00174382|162924583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.01||95.0|-1.93|-0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.27|-1.93|0.010
81530475|NCT00286429|162747282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.37||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and weight).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in body weight at Week 20. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.37|-0.91|0.404
81530476|NCT00286429|162747283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.72||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and weight).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in body weight at Week 26. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.72|-0.62|0.874
81530477|NCT00286429|162747283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.65||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, geographic region, and baseline metformin regimen as class variables, and baseline covariates (insulin dose and weight).|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in body weight at Week 26. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each active dose versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t test at the 0.05 significance level.||0.65|-0.70|0.948
81530478|NCT01973413|162747284|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Significance level of 0.05, 90% power, required 48 nights of OCL and 48 control nights to detect a 20% improvement.|||||=|0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.037
81530479|NCT01973413|162747285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.340
81530480|NCT01746225|162747287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons; One-sided .05 alpha-level test|Log Rank|One-sided test||For each arm separately, PFS was compared to the historic PFS of first-line docetaxel using a one-sample one-sided log-rank test, of the null hypothesis, H0: median PFS≤7 months vs. H1: median PFS\>7 months.||||0.12
81530481|NCT01746225|162747287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons; One-sided .05 alpha-level test|Log Rank|One-sided test||For each arm separately, PFS was compared to the historic PFS of first-line docetaxel using a one-sample one-sided log-rank test, of the null hypothesis, H0: median PFS≤7 months vs. H1: median PFS\>7 months.||||.03
81530482|NCT01746225|162747287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons; One-sided .05 alpha-level test|Log Rank|One-sided test||For each arm separately, PFS was compared to the historic PFS of first-line docetaxel using a one-sample one-sided log-rank test, of the null hypothesis, H0: median PFS≤7 months vs. H1: median PFS\>7 months.||||.20
81530483|NCT03401671|162747298|OTHER|Analysis was performed for estimation of least square means only. Descriptive statistical analysis was the main analysis.|Ratio of Geometric least squares Means|1.0229|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8473|1.2349||||||An analysis of variance was performed with the natural log-transformed PK parameters as the dependent variable and ethnic group as a fixed effect.||1.2349|0.8473|
81530484|NCT03401671|162747300|OTHER|Analysis was performed for estimation of least square means only. Descriptive statistical analysis was the main analysis.|Ratio of Geometric least squares Means|0.9324|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8016|1.0846||||||An analysis of variance was performed with the natural log-transformed PK parameters as the dependent variable and ethnic group as a fixed effect.||1.0846|0.8016|
81530485|NCT03401671|162747301|OTHER|Analysis was performed for estimation of least square means only. Descriptive statistical analysis was the main analysis.|Ratio of Geometric least squares Means|0.9318|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8005|1.0846||||||An analysis of variance was performed with the natural log-transformed PK parameters as the dependent variable and ethnic group as a fixed effect.||1.0846|0.8005|
81530486|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for each serotype 1, Lot 1 and Lot 2 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 1 GMC Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.05||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.05|0.88|
81530487|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 5, Lot 1 and Lot 2 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 5 GMC Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.81||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||0.81|0.69|
81622276|NCT00174382|162924583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.018||95.0|-2.05|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.19|-2.05|0.018
81622277|NCT00174382|162924583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.018
81622278|NCT00174382|162924584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.182||95.0|-2.06|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.39|-2.06|0.182
81622279|NCT00174382|162924584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.114||95.0|-2.44|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.26|-2.44|0.114
81622280|NCT00174382|162924584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.038
81530488|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 6A, Lot 1 and Lot 2 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 6A GMC Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.26||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.26|0.96|
81530489|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 6B, Lot 1 and Lot 2 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 6B GMC Ratio|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.69||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.69|1.18|
81530490|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 7F, Lot 1 and Lot 2 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 7F GMC Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.2||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.20|0.99|
81530491|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 9V, Lot 1 and Lot 2 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 9V GMC Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.18||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.18|0.98|
81530492|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 14, Lot 1 and Lot 2 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 14 GMC Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.07||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.07|0.81|
81530493|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 19A, Lot 1 and Lot 2 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 19A GMC Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.04||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.04|0.83|
81530494|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 19F, Lot 1 and Lot 2 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 19F GMC Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.92||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||0.92|0.76|
81530495|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 23F, Lot 1 and Lot 2 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 23F GMC Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.15||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.15|0.91|
81530496|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 1, Lot 1 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 1 GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.97||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||0.97|0.82|
81530497|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 5, Lot 1 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 5 GMC Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.8||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2||0.80|0.67|
81530498|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 6A, Lot 1 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 6A GMC Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.2||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2||1.20|0.91|
81530499|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 6B, Lot 1 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 6B GMC Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.04||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.04|0.74|
81622281|NCT04629950|162924613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.395||||||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons,|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.395
81622282|NCT04629950|162924613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||P values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.410
81622283|NCT04629950|162924614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.691|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.691
81622284|NCT04629950|162924614|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||1
81622285|NCT04629950|162924615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.758|||||||t-test, 2 sided|P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons,||||||0.758
81622286|NCT04629950|162924615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.247||||||P values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Data represent change values.||||0.247
81465061|NCT01011465|162622043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42||||0.43||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis states that both groups will have similar PANAS negative affect score change in response to stress.||||0.43
81465062|NCT01011465|162622043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96||||0.08||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis states that both groups will have similar PANAS negative affect score change in response to stress.||||0.08
81530500|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 7F, Lot 1 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 7F GMC Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.83||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||0.83|0.68|
81622287|NCT04629950|162924616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.316||||||P values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.316
81622288|NCT04629950|162924616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.605||||||P values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Data represent change values.||||0.605
81465063|NCT01011465|162622043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64||||0.25||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that both groups will have similar PANAS negative affect score change in response to stress.||||0.25
81622289|NCT04629950|162924617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.192||||||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons,|t-test, 2 sided|||Mean Reduction in Average Itch||||0.192
81622290|NCT04629950|162924617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.392||||||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons,|t-test, 2 sided|||Mean Reduction in Average Itch. Data represent change values.||||0.392
81622291|NCT04629950|162924617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.347||||||P values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Mean Reduction in Maximum Itch||||0.347
81622292|NCT04629950|162924617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.572||||||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons,|t-test, 2 sided|||Mean Reduction in Maximum Itch. Data represent change values.||||0.572
81622293|NCT04629950|162924618|OTHER|||||||0.359|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.359
81465064|NCT01011465|162622044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.83||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis states that both groups had similar threat/challenge scores during the speech task.||||0.83
81465065|NCT01011465|162622044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.56||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis states that both groups had similar threat/challenge scores during the speech task.||||0.56
81465066|NCT01011465|162622044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.95||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis states that both groups had similar threat/challenge scores during the speech task.||||0.95
81622294|NCT04629950|162924619|OTHER|||||||0.141|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.141
81622295|NCT04629950|162924620|OTHER|||||||0.582|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.582
81622296|NCT04629950|162924621|OTHER|||||||0.713|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.713
81465067|NCT00090220|162622072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Relative Risk Reduction|88.7||||||95.0|78.1|94.8|||||Confidence Interval based on binomial tail probabilities and not from a dispersion parameter.|||94.8|78.1|
81465068|NCT00090220|162622098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Relative Risk Reduction|94.8||||||95.0|79.9|99.4|||||Confidence Interval based on binomial tail probabilities and not from a dispersion parameter.|||99.4|79.9|
81622297|NCT04629950|162924622|OTHER|||||||0.346|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.346
81622298|NCT04629950|162924623|OTHER|||||||0.149|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.149
81622299|NCT04629950|162924624|OTHER|||||||0.221|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis for Average Itch Over the Preceding 3 Days||||0.221
81622300|NCT04629950|162924624|OTHER|||||||0.286|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis is for the Maximum Itch of the Preceding 7 Days||||0.286
81465069|NCT00090220|162622106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Relative Risk Reduction|84.7||||||95.0|67.5|93.7|||||Confidence Interval based on binomial tail probabilities and not from a dispersion parameter.|||93.7|67.5|
81622301|NCT04629950|162924625|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis for Average Itch Over the Preceding 3 Days||||1
81622302|NCT04629950|162924625|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis is for the Maximum Itch of the Preceding 7 Days||||1
81622303|NCT02088853|162924632|SUPERIORITY|Wilcoxon test|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81622304|NCT02088853|162924633|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81622305|NCT02088853|162924634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81622306|NCT01198145|162924663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.41
81622307|NCT01198145|162924664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.23|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparing Tenesmus During RT||||0.23
81622308|NCT01198145|162924664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.64|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparing Tenesmus after RT||||0.64
81622309|NCT01198145|162924664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparing abdominal pain during RT.||||0.30
81622310|NCT01198145|162924664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparing abdominal pain after RT||||0.02
81622311|NCT01198145|162924664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparing constipation during RT||||0.70
81622312|NCT01198145|162924664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.63|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparing constipation after RT||||0.63
81622313|NCT01198145|162924664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.44|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparing diarrhea during RT||||0.44
81622314|NCT01198145|162924664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.48|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparing diarrhea after RT||||0.48
81622315|NCT01198145|162924664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.38|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparing rectal bleeding during RT||||0.38
81622316|NCT01198145|162924664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.15|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.15
81622317|NCT01198145|162924665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.56|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Result comparing Arm I and Arm II during RT.||||0.56
81622318|NCT01198145|162924665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Result comparing Arm I and Arm II after RT.||||0.74
81465070|NCT00823043|162622121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81465071|NCT00823043|162622122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.024
81465072|NCT00823043|162622123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.75
81465073|NCT00823043|162622124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.69
81622319|NCT03830866|162924671|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.08|||Log Rank|||||1.08|0.65|0.174
81622320|NCT03830866|162924672|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.1|||Log Rank|||||1.10|0.64|0.203
81622321|NCT03830866|162924674|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.04|||Log Rank|||||1.04|0.60|0.091
81622322|NCT03830866|162924675|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.794|1.657|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.657|0.794|0.465
81622323|NCT03830866|162924676|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.833|1.487|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.487|0.833|0.469
81622324|NCT01827787|162924678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Using a one sample binomial design, with 45 patients there was 90% power to detect a null hypothesis 30% overall response rate (historical control) versus an alternative hypothesis of 53% overall response rate assuming a two-sided 10% alpha.~Of note, cohort 2: TNBC did not fully accrue 45 patients so a testing was not done."||||0.42
81622325|NCT02769858|162924690|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81622326|NCT02769858|162924691|OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.019
81622327|NCT02769858|162924692|OTHER|||||||0.502|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.502
81622328|NCT06336629|162924693|SUPERIORITY||two-sided|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81622329|NCT06336629|162924694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81622330|NCT06336629|162924695|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.007
81622331|NCT06336629|162924696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.009
81622332|NCT06336629|162924697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037||||||P-value from Baseline at Week 16|Wilcoxon signed rank|P-value from Baseline at Week 16||||||0.037
81622333|NCT06336629|162924699|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value from Baseline at Week 16|Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||1
81622334|NCT06336629|162924700|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value from Baseline at Week 16|Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||1
81622335|NCT04043455|162924703|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.407|=|0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison between Olorinab 10 mg and placebo using least square mean difference and 95% confidence interval (CI) has been presented.||0.62|-0.99|=0.650
81622336|NCT04043455|162924703|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.409|=|0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison between Olorinab 25 mg and placebo using least square mean difference and 95% CI has been presented.||0.49|-1.12|=0.439
81622337|NCT04043455|162924703|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.401|=|0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison between Olorinab 50 mg and placebo using least square mean difference and 95% CI has been presented.||0.24|-1.34|=0.172
81703614|NCT00583661|163102629|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size determination: A sample of 24 subjects followed for approximately 100 days provides greater than 80% power to conclude that, with a 1-sided alpha=0.025 test, the SAE rate of the EXCOR (assumed to be 0.21 per patient-day) is less than 0.25 per patient-day. This sample size was estimated using 10,000 simulations of this study. A total enrollment of 48 subjects (24 per cohort) were enrolled and implanted with the EXCOR® Pediatric.|Poisson confidence interval|0.25|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.25||A Poisson exact confidence interval was calculated and the critical-value method was used for the significance testing. Success was defined as the upper bound of the 95% Poisson exact confidence interval being less than 0.25.|Poisson confidence interval|||Ho: EXCOR® SAE Rate \>=0.25 Ha: EXCOR® SAE Rate \< 0.25 Where serious adverse event (SAE) rate is calculated as the total number of serious adverse events divided by the sum of days all patients are on the EXCOR® Pediatric device, and 0.25 serious adverse events per patient-day is the success criterion. Study success in terms of safety will be demonstrated by the upper bound of a two-sided 95% Poisson exact confidence interval being less than 0.25.||0.25|0|<0.05
81622338|NCT04043455|162924710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.156||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|2.331|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment comparison between Olorinab 10 mg and placebo using Odds ratio and 95% CI has been presented.||2.331|-0.019|0.659
81622339|NCT04043455|162924710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.248||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|2.535|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment comparison between Olorinab 25 mg and placebo using Odds ratio and 95% CI has been presented.||2.535|-0.040|0.557
81622340|NCT04043455|162924710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.245||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|2.462|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment comparison between Olorinab 50 mg and placebo using Odds ratio and 95% CI has been presented.||2.462|0.027|0.541
81622341|NCT04043455|162924711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.234||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|2.468|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment comparison between Olorinab 10 mg and placebo using Odd's ratio and 95% CI has been presented.||2.468|-0.001|0.529
81622342|NCT04043455|162924711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.123||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|2.232|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment comparison between Olorinab 25 mg and placebo using Odd's ratio and 95% CI has been presented.||2.232|0.015|0.730
81653833|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.03|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.03|-0.67|0.0300
81653834|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.11|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.11|-0.84|0.0118
81622343|NCT04043455|162924711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.226||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|2.428|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment comparison between Olorinab 50 mg and placebo using Odd's ratio and 95% CI has been presented.||2.428|0.025|0.548
81622344|NCT04043455|162924712|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-2.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.189||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.61|9.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison between Olorinab 10 mg and placebo using least square mean difference and 95% CI has been presented.||9.76|-14.61|0.696
81622345|NCT04043455|162924712|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-3.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.222||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.51|9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison between Olorinab 25 mg and placebo using least square mean difference and 95% CI has been presented.||9.00|-15.51|0.602
81622346|NCT04043455|162924712|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-3.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.088||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.95|8.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison between Olorinab 50 mg and placebo using least square mean difference and 95% CI has been presented.||8.03|-15.95|0.516
81622347|NCT04043455|162924713|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison between Olorinab 10 mg and placebo using least square mean difference and 95% CI has been presented.||0.68|-0.53|0.804
81622348|NCT04043455|162924713|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison between Olorinab 25 mg and placebo using least square mean difference and 95% CI has been presented.||0.45|-0.76|0.618
81622349|NCT04043455|162924713|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.301||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison between Olorinab 50 mg and placebo using least square mean difference and 95% CI has been presented.||0.71|-0.47|0.687
81622350|NCT01600014|162924741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.44||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|4.51||Chi-square test for stratified data with a significance level of 5%. No adjustment for multiple tests was needed, due to the analyses were based on distinct subject groups|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel ratio of clearance rates (Ingenol mebutate relative to Vehicle) adjusted for anatomical location and country||The analysis type was superiority between groups. In total 141 subjects were included||4.51|1.32|0.001
81622351|NCT01600014|162924741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.37||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|5.25||Chi-square test for stratified data with a significance level of 5%. No adjustment for multiple tests was needed, due to the analyses were based on distinct subject groups|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel ratio of clearance rates (Ingenol mebutate relative to Vehicle) adjusted for anatomical location and week of randomisation||The analysis type was superiority between groups. In total 62 subjects were included||5.25|1.07|0.013
81622352|NCT01600014|162924742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|4.41||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|17.62||A closed test procedure was chosen where the evaluation process stopped when the first non-significant results were observed thus securing that the overall significance level did not exceed 5% for multiple testing|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel ratio of clearance rates (Ingenol mebutate relative to Vehicle) adjusted for anatomical location and country||The analysis type was superiority between groups. In total 141 subjects were included||17.62|1.10|0.016
81465074|NCT01471340|162622141|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The projected sample size provided 90% power at a 2.5% alpha level (one-sided) to determine non-inferiority of MF/F and MF. For analysis of the first SAO in participants, MF/F MDI BID was considered non-inferior to MF MDI BID if the upper bound for the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the hazard ratio (HR) of MF/F MDI BID versus MF MDI BID was lower than 2.0 (noninferiority margin).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.94|||Cox proportional-hazard model||The HR and 95% CI were based on the Cox proportional-hazard model with covariates of treatment (MF/F or MF) and ICS dose level (200 or 400 mcg).|Pertains only to the First SAO; pooled MF/F treatments and pooled MF treatments||1.94|0.76|0.411
81465075|NCT01471340|162622142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.98|||Cox proportional-hazard model|Superiority of MF/F MDI BID vs MF MDI BID was determined if the HR was less than 1 and achieved statistical significance (one-sided p-value \< 0.025).|The HR and 95% CI were based on the Cox proportional-hazard model with covariates of treatment (MF/F or MF) and ICS dose level (200 or 400 mcg).|Pertains only to the First SAEX; pooled MF/F treatments and pooled MF treatments||0.98|0.80|0.021
81622353|NCT01600014|162924742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.24||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|6.47||A closed test procedure was chosen where the evaluation process stopped when the first non-significant results were observed thus securing that the overall significance level did not exceed 5% for multiple testing|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel ratio of clearance rates (Ingenol mebutate relative to Vehicle) adjusted for anatomical location and country||The analysis type was superiority between groups. In total 62 subjects were included||6.47|0.78|0.10
81703615|NCT01270958|163102631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81465076|NCT03628339|162622144|OTHER||% Ratio of Geometric Least square Mean|101.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.35|115.06||||||||115.06|89.35|
81465077|NCT03628339|162622145|OTHER||% Ratio of Geometric Least square Mean|101.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.24|114.66||||||||114.66|89.24|
81465078|NCT03628339|162622146|OTHER||% Ratio of Geometric Least square Mean|103.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.91|123.56||||||||123.56|86.91|
81465079|NCT00355147|162622157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for site, strata, baseline score, randomized group, month and the group by month interaction|This score represents change from baseline to six months across the groups.|This is an analysis of the outcome, Stroke Specific Quality of Life Overall Total Score.||||0.69
81465080|NCT00355147|162622157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for site, strata, baseline value, treatment group, month of assessment, treatment group x month, random subject effect|Mixed Models Analysis||This score represents change from baseline to three months across groups.|This is an analysis of the Perceived Energy Domain within the Stroke Specific Quality of Life Measure||||0.05
81465081|NCT00355147|162622158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted by site, strata, baseline score, treatment group, month and group by month interaction|The score is the change from baseline to six months between groups.|||||0.66
81465082|NCT00355147|162622159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.74||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|51.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||51.31|0.88|0.06
81465083|NCT00355147|162622159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.45||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|10.96|||Regression, Logistic|||Within group Intervention Pre Post Comparison Compliance with Diabetes Medication||10.96|1.08|0.036
81465084|NCT00355147|162622159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Within Group attention control group intervention pre post comparison compliance with Diabetes Medication||2.70|0.10|0.407
81530501|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 9V, Lot 1 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 9V GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.97||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||0.97|0.80|
81622354|NCT01600014|162924742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent cleared subjects|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.0|56.1|||||Estimation based on completers only.|Subjects randomised to vehicle were not included in the estimate of the overall clearance rate for the repeat-use regimen, from last treatment throught to Month 12. Instead, the subjects randomised to ingenol mebutate were given higher weights to reflect the hypothetical scenario where all randomised subjects were given active treatment during the repeat use cycle||56.1|44.0|
81703616|NCT01270958|163102632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81465085|NCT00355147|162622160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|4.48|||Regression, Logistic|||Between Group Intervention Pre Post Comparison Compliance with Statin Medication||4.48|0.54|0.05
81465086|NCT00355147|162622160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.98||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.81|12.76|||Regression, Logistic|||Within Group Intervention Pre Post Comparison Compliance with Statin Medication||12.76|2.81|0.0001
81465087|NCT00355147|162622160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.83||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|8.01|||Regression, Logistic|||Within Group Attention Control Pre Post Comparison Compliance with Statin Medication.||8.01|1.83|0.0004
81465088|NCT00355147|162622161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|6.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Between Group Intervention Pre Post Comparison Compliance with Hypertension Medication||6.40|0.86|0.096
81465089|NCT00355147|162622161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.68||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|7.48|||Regression, Logistic|||Within Group Intervention Pre Post Comparison Compliance with Hypertension Medication||7.48|1.81|0.0004
81465090|NCT00355147|162622161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.21|||Regression, Logistic|||Within Group Attention Group Pre Post Comparison Compliance with Hypertension Medication.||3.21|0.77|0.21
81465091|NCT01146379|162622162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||a prior threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P value was not corrected for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary analysis used hierarchical linear modeling to examine the rate of change in ARAT over time. The null hypothesis was that all groups would change at a similar rate.||||.01
81622355|NCT01600014|162924743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.38||A closed test procedure was chosen where the evaluation process stopped when the first non-significant results were observed thus securing that the overall significance level did not exceed 5% for multiple testing|ANCOVA|Analysed using ANCOVA adjusted for anatomical location, country and AK count at randomisation|Using baseline observation carried forward (BOCF) as the imputation method.|The analysis type was superiority between groups. In total 141 subjects were included||-0.38|-1.38|<0.001
81622356|NCT01600014|162924743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.51||A closed test procedure was chosen where the evaluation process stopped when the first non-significant results were observed thus securing that the overall significance level did not exceed 5% for multiple testing|ANCOVA|Sensitivity analysis using complete cases|Sensitivity analysis using complete cases|The analysis type was superiority between groups. In total 141 subjects were included||-0.51|-1.52|<0.001
81622357|NCT01600014|162924743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.69||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.19||Formal statistical significance could not be established because of the closed test procedure where the first secondary endpoint tested (12 months clearance) did not reach statistical significance in the recurrent subgroup|ANCOVA|Analysed using ANCOVA adjusted for anatomical location, country and AK count at randomisation|Using BOCF as the imputation method, the difference in the adjusted mean AK count between the ingenol mebutate and vehicle groups|The analysis type was superiority between groups. In total 62 subjects were included||-0.19|-1.19|0.008
81622358|NCT00296036|162924744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.768|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.768
81622359|NCT01828554|162924759|OTHER|||||||0.4882||||||A paired t-test will be used to compare the PK parameters between the full weight and limited weight based dosing.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis that the AUC from cycle 1 day 1 (based on ideal body weight) is equal to the AUC from cycle 1 day 9 (based on actual body weight) was tested against the alternative hypothesis that the AUCs are not equal. A linear mixed effect model with patient specific random effects was conducted||||0.4882
81622360|NCT01828554|162924760|OTHER|||||||0.7497||||||A paired t-test will be used to compare the PK parameters between the full weight and limited weight based dosing.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7497
81622361|NCT05052996|162924766|OTHER||Difference in percentage|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|11.6|||||The difference in percentages between treatment groups and their 95% CI were calculated based on unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|||11.6|-6.8|
81622362|NCT05052996|162924767|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|8.6|||||The difference in percentages between treatment groups and their 95% CI were calculated based on unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|||8.6|-12.4|
81703617|NCT01270958|163102633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81465092|NCT01146379|162622162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis then asked which groups were different from the Low Movement Dose group||||.036
81622363|NCT05052996|162924768|OTHER||Difference in percentage|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|12.4|||||The difference in percentages between treatment groups and their 95% CI were calculated based on unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|||12.4|-8.6|
81622364|NCT05052996|162924769|OTHER||difference in least squares means|-68.0||||0.3859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-226.0|91.0|||ANOVA||P-value, difference in least squares means (Diff in LSM), and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were from ANOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect in the model.|||91|-226|0.3859
81622365|NCT05052996|162924769|OTHER||difference in least squares means|13.0||||0.7085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.0|82.0|||ANCOVA||P-value, difference in least squares means (Diff in LSM), and its 95% CI were from ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and treatment as a fixed effect in the model.|||82|-56|0.7085
81622366|NCT05052996|162924770|OTHER||difference in least squares means|33.0||||0.3477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|103.0|||ANCOVA||P-value, difference in least squares means (Diff in LSM), and its 95% CI were from ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and treatment as a fixed effect in the model.|||103|-37|0.3477
81622367|NCT05052996|162924771|OTHER||difference in least squares means|-5.0||||0.8849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.0|66.0|||ANCOVA||P-value, difference in least squares means (Diff in LSM), and its 95% CI were from ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and treatment as a fixed effect in the model.|||66|-76|0.8849
81622368|NCT03951805|162924783|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.76||||0.7675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|5.8|||ANCOVA|||The response and change from baseline in response during the last two weeks of treatment (week 15 and 16) are analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and SGLT2i use as fixed factors, and baseline response as covariate. Missing endpoint values are imputed using multiple imputation based on own treatment arm with baseline response as a covariate. Each imputed dataset is analysed separately and estimates are combined using Rubin's rules.||5.80|-4.28|0.7675
81622369|NCT03951805|162924783|OTHER||Treatment difference|7.08||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.12|12.04|||ANCOVA|||The response and change from baseline in response during the last two weeks of treatment (week 15 and 16) are analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and SGLT2i use as fixed factors, and baseline response as covariate. Missing endpoint values are imputed using multiple imputation based on own treatment arm with baseline response as a covariate. Each imputed dataset is analysed separately and estimates are combined using Rubin's rules.||12.04|2.12|0.0051
81622370|NCT03951805|162924783|OTHER||Treatment difference|5.01||||0.0519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|10.05|||ANCOVA|||The response and change from baseline in response during the last two weeks of treatment (week 15 and 16) are analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and SGLT2i use as fixed factors, and baseline response as covariate. Missing endpoint values are imputed using multiple imputation based on own treatment arm with baseline response as a covariate. Each imputed dataset is analysed separately and estimates are combined using Rubin's rules.||10.05|-0.04|0.0519
81703618|NCT01270958|163102634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81465093|NCT01146379|162622162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.679|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis asked if the Low Movement Dose group was different from the High Movement Dose group||||0.679
81465094|NCT01146379|162622162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.209|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis tested if the Low Movement Dose group was different from the Individual Maximum High Movement Dose group||||0.209
81622371|NCT01736215|162924814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.343||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|2.261||The binary logistic regression analysis was performed using a crude model between predictor variable endogenous EPO (EPO less than or equal to 45.2 and EPO greater than 45.3)|Regression, Logistic|||||2.261|0.052|0.266
81622372|NCT01736215|162924815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.125||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.999||The binary logistic regression analysis was performed using a crude model between predictor variable CRP (CRP less than or equal to 10.3 and CRP greater than 10.4)|Regression, Logistic|||||0.999|0.016|0.05
81622373|NCT03447249|162924822|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|14.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|15.7|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||The data presented for Primary endpoint was based on interim analysis at Week 4.||15.7|12.4|<0.0001
81622374|NCT03447249|162924823|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|14.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|15.7|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||15.7|12.6|<0.0001
81622375|NCT03447249|162924824|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.24|||Negative binomial regression model|||||0.24|0.09|<0.0001
81622376|NCT03447249|162924825|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-44.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.2|-41.9|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||-41.9|-47.2|<0.0001
81622377|NCT03447249|162924826|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|20.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|23.0|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||23.0|17.2|<0.0001
81622378|NCT03447249|162924827|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.31|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||1.31|0.91|<0.0001
81622379|NCT03447249|162924828|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-43.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.3|-40.5|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||-40.5|-46.3|<0.0001
81622380|NCT03447249|162924829|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|17.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.5|21.3|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||21.3|14.5|<0.0001
81622381|NCT03447249|162924831|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.54||||||||0.54|0.24|
81622382|NCT03447249|162924832|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|3.8||||||||3.8|2.7|
81622383|NCT02238483|162924886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39||||0.2371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.4|||Regression, Cox||A hazard ratio greater than 1 indicates a higher rate of incidence in the AZD7624 group.|H0: Hazard Ratio (AZD7624/placebo) equals 1 vs. H1: Hazard Ratio does not equal 1.||2.40|0.81|0.2371
81622384|NCT02238483|162924887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.16|||regression, negative binomial||A hazard ratio greater than 1 indicates a higher rate of incidence in the AZD7624 group.|||2.16|0.82|0.249
81622385|NCT02238483|162924888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49||||0.1261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.5|||Regression, Cox||A hazard ratio greater than 1 indicates a higher rate of incidence in the AZD7624 group.|||2.50|0.89|0.1261
81622386|NCT02238483|162924889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.21|||regression, negative binomial|||||2.21|0.88|0.157
81622387|NCT02238483|162924890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.53||||0.1529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.76|||Regression, Cox|||||2.76|0.85|0.1529
81622388|NCT02238483|162924891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate ratio|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.52|||regression, negative binomial|||||2.52|0.89|0.129
81622389|NCT02238483|162924892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.8543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.01|||Regression, Cox||A hazard ratio greater than 1 indicates a higher rate of incidence in the AZD7624 group.|||2.01|0.43|0.8543
81530502|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 14, Lot 1 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 14 GMC Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.09||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.09|0.83|
81622390|NCT02238483|162924893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate ratio|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.29|||regression, negative binomial|||||2.29|0.55|0.751
81622391|NCT02238483|162924894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.5381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.38|||Regression, Cox||A hazard ratio greater than 1 indicates a higher rate of incidence in the AZD7624 group.|||1.38|0.54|0.5381
81622392|NCT02238483|162924895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate ratio|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.3|||regression, negative binomial|||||1.30|0.55|0.440
81622393|NCT02238483|162924896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37||||0.5474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.85|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSMean difference for overall treatment effect. Negative values for a difference show AZD7624 to have a favourable outcome compared to Placebo|||0.85|-1.60|0.5474
81622394|NCT02238483|162924897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.83||||0.6352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|4.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSMean difference for overall treatment effect. Positive values for a difference show AZD7624 to have a favourable outcome compared to Placebo|||4.29|-2.62|0.6352
81622395|NCT02238483|162924898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.2694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSMean difference for overall treatment effect. Positive values for a difference show AZD7624 to have a favourable outcome compared to Placebo|||0.10|-0.34|0.2694
81622396|NCT02238483|162924899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.5144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSMean difference for overall treatment effect. Positive values for a difference show AZD7624 to have a favourable outcome compared to Placebo|||0.07|-0.03|0.5144
81622397|NCT02238483|162924900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.5416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSMean difference for overall treatment effect. Positive values for a difference show AZD7624 to have a favourable outcome compared to Placebo|||0.05|-0.10|0.5416
81622398|NCT02238483|162924901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.1965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSMean difference for overall treatment effect. Positive values for a difference show AZD7624 to have a favourable outcome compared to Placebo|||0.02|0.00|0.1965
81622399|NCT00567489|162924902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.9|||ANOVA|||Month 3||0.9|0.2|<0.001
81622400|NCT00567489|162924902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.8|||ANOVA|||Month 6||0.8|0.1|0.006
81622401|NCT00567489|162924903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|14.7|||ANOVA|||Insulin-Month 3||14.7|-4.7|0.312
81622402|NCT00567489|162924903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|14.4|||ANOVA|||Insulin-Month 6||14.4|-5.0|0.342
81622403|NCT00567489|162924905|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Cholesterol-Month 3||0.9|0.1|0.010
81622404|NCT00567489|162924905|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.7|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Cholesterol-Month 6||0.7|0|0.073
81622405|NCT00567489|162924905|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LDLC-Month 3||0.5|-0.1|0.181
81622406|NCT00567489|162924905|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LDLC-Month 6||0.4|-0.2|0.593
81622407|NCT00567489|162924905|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for HDLC-Month 3||0|-0.2|0.198
81653835|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.178||0.2266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.14|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.14|-0.57|0.2266
81622408|NCT00567489|162924905|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for HDLC-Month 6||0|-0.1|0.298
81622409|NCT00567489|162924905|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.6|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for VLDL-Month 3||0.6|0.2|<0.001
81622410|NCT00567489|162924905|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for VLDL-Month 6||0.5|0.1|0.003
81622411|NCT00567489|162924905|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.3|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Triglycerides-Month 3||1.3|0.4|<0.001
81622412|NCT00567489|162924905|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Triglycerides-Month 6||1.1|0.3|0.002
81622413|NCT00567489|162924906|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|4.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Lp(a)-Month 3||4.1|-8.6|0.485
81622414|NCT00567489|162924906|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|4.4|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Lp(a)-Month 6||4.4|-8.2|0.556
81622415|NCT00567489|162924906|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|12.2|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Apo A1-Month 3||12.2|-1.1|0.101
81622416|NCT00567489|162924906|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|11.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Apo A1-Month 6||11.5|-1.5|0.134
81622417|NCT00567489|162924906|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|19.2|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Apo B-Month 3||19.2|3.6|0.004
81622418|NCT00567489|162924906|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|15.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Apo B-Month 6||15.9|0.8|0.030
81622419|NCT00567489|162924907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-56.5||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-304.6|191.7|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Insulin-Month 3||191.7|-304.6|0.655
81622420|NCT00567489|162924907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.2||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-268.9|210.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Insulin-Month 6||210.5|-268.9|0.811
81622421|NCT00567489|162924907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|441.3||||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-630.4|1513.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for C-Peptide-Month 3||1513.1|-630.4|0.419
81622422|NCT00567489|162924907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|121.8||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-927.9|1171.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for C-Peptide-Month 6||1171.5|-927.9|0.820
81622423|NCT00567489|162924908|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|19.0|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Pro-Insulin-Month 3||19|-27.5|0.721
81622424|NCT00567489|162924908|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.5||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|36.4|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Pro-Insulin-Month 6||36.4|-9.4|0.247
81622425|NCT00567489|162924909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.43|||ANOVA|||Estimates of Ratio-Month 6||1.43|0.55|0.624
81622426|NCT00567489|162924910|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.8|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Albumin-Month 3||1.8|-0.6|0.338
81622427|NCT00567489|162924910|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Albumin-Month 6||2.5|0.1|0.029
81622428|NCT00567489|162924910|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Total Protein-Month 3||1.5|-1.9|0.817
81622429|NCT00567489|162924910|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Total Protein-Month 6||2.9|-0.2|0.091
81622430|NCT00567489|162924911|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.2||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|2.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for PNA-Month 3||2.9|-23.3|0.127
81622431|NCT00567489|162924911|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|-4.3|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for PNA-Month 6||-4.3|-16.4|<0.001
81622432|NCT00567489|162924911|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for nPNA-Month 3||-0.1|-0.4|0.012
81622433|NCT00567489|162924911|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for nPNA-Month 6||-0.1|-0.3|<0.001
81622434|NCT00567489|162924912|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.8|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Pre-Albumin-Month 3||5.8|0.5|0.019
81622435|NCT00567489|162924912|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.6|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Pre-Albumin-Month 6||5.6|0.5|0.019
81622436|NCT00567489|162924913|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.4|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Drained Fat-Month 3||3.4|-3.9|0.884
81703619|NCT01270958|163102635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81536849|NCT03270436|162756242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9529||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in family support scale scores from baseline to 6 months post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|linear mixed effects regression|Model includes group, time, g x t interaction, state, age, gender, marital status, employment, education, and accounts for clustering within churches.||Repeated measures regression model used all available participant data (no listwise deletion).||||0.9529
81622437|NCT00567489|162924913|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.3|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Drained Fat-Month 6||4.3|-3|0.716
81622438|NCT00567489|162924914|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for BMI-Month 3||1.1|-1.2|0.961
81622439|NCT00567489|162924914|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for BMI-Month 6||1.5|-0.8|0.581
81622440|NCT00567489|162924915|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Waist Circumference-Month 6||3.1|-3.7|0.871
81622441|NCT00567489|162924916|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|25.0|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Protein-Month 3||25|-14.7|0.608
81622442|NCT00567489|162924916|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|8.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Protein-Month 6||8.1|-11.5|0.731
81622443|NCT00567489|162924916|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|185.3||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-227.5|598.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Calories-Month 3||598.1|-227.5|0.377
81622444|NCT00567489|162924916|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.3||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-214.4|177.8|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Calories-Month 6||177.8|-214.4|0.854
81622445|NCT00567489|162924917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.07|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for EQ 5D Questionnaire Index-Month 3||0.07|-0.03|0.412
81622446|NCT00567489|162924917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.03|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for EQ 5D Questionnaire Index-Month 6||0.03|-0.07|0.485
81622447|NCT00567489|162924918|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.18||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|8.93|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for EQ 5D Quest Health Status-Month 3||8.93|-4.56|0.525
81622448|NCT00567489|162924918|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.79|6.83|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for EQ 5D Quest Health Status-Month 6||6.83|-6.79|0.995
81622449|NCT00567489|162924919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.87||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.64|3.91|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Psychology Fatigue-Month 3||3.91|-7.64|0.526
81622450|NCT00567489|162924919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|6.68|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Psychology Fatigue-Month 6||6.68|-5.01|0.779
81622451|NCT00567489|162924919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.95||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.95|2.04|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Psychology Cognitive-Month 3||2.04|-7.95|0.246
81622452|NCT00567489|162924919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.78|4.34|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Psychology Cognitive-Month 6||4.34|-5.78|0.780
81622453|NCT00567489|162924919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|6.04|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Neurology Pain-Month 3||6.04|-5.22|0.885
81622454|NCT00567489|162924919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.41||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|10.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Neurology Pain-Month 6||10.10|-1.28|0.128
81622455|NCT00567489|162924919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.07||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|6.54|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Neurology Sensory-Month 3||6.54|-4.40|0.701
81622456|NCT00567489|162924919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.21||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|12.73|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Neurology Sensory-Month 6||12.73|1.70|0.010
81703620|NCT01270958|163102636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81622457|NCT00567489|162924919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|5.03|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Cardiology-Month 3||5.03|-4.63|0.934
81622458|NCT00567489|162924919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.13||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|8.01|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Cardiology-Month 6||8.01|-1.75|0.209
81622459|NCT00567489|162924919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.89||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|8.68|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Ophthalmology-Month 3||8.68|-4.90|0.585
81622460|NCT00567489|162924919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.62||||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|8.47|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Ophthalmology-Month 6||8.47|-5.22|0.641
81622461|NCT00567489|162924919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.89|3.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Hypoglycemia-Month 3||3.90|-6.89|0.586
81622462|NCT00567489|162924919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.79|5.14|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Hypoglycemia-Month 6||5.14|-5.79|0.906
81622463|NCT00567489|162924919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|4.75|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Hyperglycemia-Month 3||4.75|-4.93|0.970
81622464|NCT00567489|162924919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.38||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|7.28|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Hyperglycemia-Month 6||7.28|-2.52|0.340
81622465|NCT00567489|162924920|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.6||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|96.0|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Abdominal Subcutaneous Fat Volume-Month 6||96|-46.9|0.495
81622466|NCT00567489|162924920|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|55.4||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|117.8|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Abdominal Visceral Fat Volume-Month 6||117.8|-7|0.081
81622467|NCT00567489|162924921|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|31.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LV End Diastolic Volume-Month 6||31.9|-19.3|0.626
81622468|NCT00567489|162924921|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|30.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LV End Systolic Volume-Month 6||30.1|-14.5|0.486
81622469|NCT00567489|162924922|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|23.4|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LV Mass with Pap Muscles-Month 6||23.4|-18.9|0.832
81622470|NCT00567489|162924922|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|23.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LV Mass without Pap Muscles-Month 6||23.1|-18.3|0.820
81622471|NCT00567489|162924923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|6.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LV Ejection Fraction-Month 6||6.5|-6.9|0.955
81622472|NCT00390299|162924924|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose (x 10^7 TCID50)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81622473|NCT00390299|162924924|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose (x 10^7 TCID50)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81622474|NCT00390299|162924928|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.66||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|4.11|||Log Rank|||||4.11|0.67|0.28
81622475|NCT02570022|162924949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||This analysis corresponds to the visual analog scale and morphine equivalent data.|Our hypothesis was that in patients undergoing shoulder arthroplasty, treatment with LB would lead to no significant differences in average daily pain scores. A power analysis was performed prior to the study to assess the primary hypothesis that a significant difference in average daily pain of 13mm on VAS will not be found between the INB and LB groups. With a power of 80% (beta level = 0.80, alpha level = 0.05), a sample size of 25 patients per group was obtained||||<0.05
81622476|NCT02692417|162924954|OTHER|||||||0.109|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed rank test comparing FSFI score from baseline to time point.||||0.109
81622477|NCT02692417|162924954|OTHER|||||||0.225|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed rank test comparing FSFI score from baseline to time point.||||0.225
81622478|NCT02692417|162924955|OTHER|||||||0.109|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed rank test comparing FSFI score from baseline to time point.||||0.109
81622479|NCT02692417|162924955|OTHER|||||||0.046|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed rank test comparing FSFI score from baseline to time point.||||0.046
81622480|NCT02692417|162924956|OTHER|||||||0.109|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed rank test comparing FSFI score from baseline to time point.||||0.109
81622481|NCT02692417|162924956|OTHER|||||||0.028|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.028
81622482|NCT02020252|162924974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.307||||||This is for the receptivity sub-scale, and the comparison between pre and post-test scores.|t-test, 2 sided|This was a paired t-test.||||||.307
81622483|NCT02020252|162924974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||This is for the willingness sub-scale, and the comparison between pre and posttest scores.|t-test, 2 sided|This was a paired t-test.||||||.009
81622484|NCT02020252|162924974|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||This is for knowledge sub scale, and the comparison between pre and posttest scores.|t-test, 2 sided|A paired t-test.||||||<.001
81622485|NCT02020252|162924974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||This is for the positive attitudes sub scale, and the comparison between pre and posttest scores.|t-test, 2 sided|This was a paired t-test.||||||.004
81622486|NCT02020252|162924974|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||This was for the self-efficacy sub scale, and the comparison between pre and posttest scores.|t-test, 2 sided|This was a paired t-test.||||||<.001
81622487|NCT01803555|162924988|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of BF Spiromax to Symbicort Turbohaler was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference was greater than -15 L/min.|Least Square (LS) mean difference|-2.957||||0.3387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.02|3.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis included effects due to baseline weekly average of daily trough AM PEF, gender, age, treatment, time, and treatment-by-time interaction.||||3.11|-9.02|0.3387
81622488|NCT01551355|162924993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|6.16|||t-test, 2 sided|The intervention was evaluated using generalized estimating equation models, controlling for cluster effect, sex, age, weight, and education level.||||6.16|1.64|<.001
81622489|NCT01551355|162924994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|6.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.12|2.03|<.001
81622490|NCT01551355|162924995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.36|||=|0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|11.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||||11.01|-0.29|=.06
81622491|NCT02409667|162924997|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical null-hypothesis to be rejected in the primary analysis was that the odds ratio of maintaining a PASI 90 response for patients with secukinumab 4-weekly dosing versus patients on secukinumab 6-weekly dosing exceeds the non-inferiority margin of 1+δ.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.1499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|2.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.55|1.44|0.1499
81622492|NCT02409667|162924998|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.1013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.10|0.35|0.1013
81622493|NCT02409667|162925001|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean (LSM) estimate|-0.09||||0.0489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 28||-0.00|-0.18|0.0489
81622494|NCT02409667|162925001|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-0.09||||0.1073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Week 32||0.02|-0.19|0.1073
81622495|NCT02409667|162925001|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-0.24||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||Week 36||-0.12|-0.37|0.0001
81622496|NCT02409667|162925001|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-0.25||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 40||-0.11|-0.38|0.0005
81530503|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 19A, Lot 1 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 19A GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.98||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||0.98|0.79|
81622497|NCT02409667|162925001|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-0.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Week 44||-0.15|-0.45|0.0001
81622498|NCT02409667|162925001|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-0.49||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Week 48||-0.27|-0.70|0.0000
81622499|NCT02409667|162925001|SUPERIORITY||LSM mean|-0.59||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.36|||ANCOVA|||||-0.36|-0.81|0.0000
81622500|NCT02409667|162925002|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|0.4||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.99|||ANCOVA|||Week 28||0.99|-0.18|0.1740
81622501|NCT02409667|162925002|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|0.79||||0.0287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.5|||ANCOVA|||Week 32||1.50|0.08|0.0287
81622502|NCT02409667|162925002|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|0.62||||0.1202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|1.41|||ANCOVA|||Week 36||1.41|-0.16|0.1202
81622503|NCT02409667|162925002|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|0.75||||0.1157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.68|||ANCOVA|||Week 40||1.68|-0.19|0.1157
81622504|NCT02409667|162925002|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|0.54||||0.3189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|1.59|||ANCOVA|||Week 44||1.59|-0.52|0.3189
81622505|NCT02409667|162925002|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|1.17||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.18|||ANCOVA|||Week 48||2.18|0.16|0.0240
81622506|NCT02409667|162925002|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|1.47||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.57|||ANCOVA|||Week 52||2.57|0.37|0.0090
81622507|NCT02409667|162925003|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-0.62||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||||-0.31|-0.93|0.0001
81622508|NCT02409667|162925004|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|1.17||||0.0675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|2.42|||ANCOVA|||||2.42|-0.09|0.0675
81703621|NCT01270958|163102637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81622509|NCT02409667|162925005|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-0.97||||0.2101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|0.55|||ANCOVA|||Absenteeism||0.55|-2.48|0.2101
81622510|NCT02409667|162925005|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-0.67||||0.2971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|0.59|||ANCOVA|||Presenteeism||0.59|-1.93|0.2971
81622511|NCT02409667|162925005|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-0.61||||0.5499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|1.38|||ANCOVA|||Total activity impairment||1.38|-2.59|0.5499
81622512|NCT02409667|162925005|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-1.08||||0.0758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|0.11|||ANCOVA|||||0.11|-2.28|0.0758
81622513|NCT02409667|162925006|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|1.2||||0.4156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|4.11|||ANCOVA|||Absenteeism||4.11|-1.71|0.4156
81622514|NCT02409667|162925006|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|0.63||||0.8619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.59|7.85|||ANCOVA|||Presenteeism||7.85|-6.59|0.8619
81622515|NCT02409667|162925006|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-0.61||||0.6139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.31|10.61|||ANCOVA|||Total activity impairment||10.61|-6.31|0.6139
81622516|NCT02409667|162925006|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|1.7||||0.5674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|7.56|||ANCOVA|||Work productivity loss||7.56|-4.16|0.5674
81622517|NCT02409667|162925007|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-0.13||||0.1219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Pain||0.04|-0.30|0.1219
81622518|NCT02409667|162925007|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-0.38||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Itching||-0.18|-0.57|0.0001
81622519|NCT02409667|162925007|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-0.31||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Scaling||-0.14|-0.48|0.0003
81622520|NCT02409667|162925008|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|0.17||||0.6457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.92|||ANCOVA|||Pain||0.92|-0.57|0.6457
81622521|NCT02409667|162925008|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|0.19||||0.6136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.94|||ANCOVA|||Itching||0.94|-0.56|0.6136
81622522|NCT02409667|162925008|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|0.75||||0.0203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.39|||ANCOVA|||Scaling||1.39|0.12|0.0203
81622523|NCT02409667|162925009|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|2.22||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.68|||ANCOVA|||||3.68|0.77|0.0027
81622524|NCT02409667|162925010|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-2.31||||0.2823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.55|1.92|||ANCOVA|||||1.92|-6.55|0.2823
81622525|NCT02409667|162925011|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|0.01||||0.0861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Germany||0.02|-0.00|0.0861
81622526|NCT02409667|162925011|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|0.02||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.04|||ANCOVA|||UK||0.04|0.00|0.0117
81622527|NCT02409667|162925012|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-0.02||||0.1852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Germany||0.01|-0.05|0.1852
81622528|NCT02409667|162925012|SUPERIORITY||LSM estimate|-0.03||||0.2203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.02|||ANCOVA|||UK||0.02|-0.07|0.2203
81622529|NCT01255670|162925026|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U-test and Fisher's exact test||||||0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.05
81703622|NCT01270958|163102638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81622530|NCT01255670|162925027|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney U-test and Fisher's exact test||||0.05
81622531|NCT03087708|162925052|OTHER||||||<|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Hematologic 3+ vs Hematologic \<3||||<1
81622532|NCT03087708|162925052|OTHER||||||<|0.7051|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Non-Hematologic 3+ vs Non-Hematologic \<3||||<0.7051
81622533|NCT03087708|162925052|OTHER||||||<|0.6546|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Hematologic 3+ vs Hematologic \<3||||<0.6546
81622534|NCT03087708|162925052|OTHER||||||<|0.7051|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Non-Hematologic 3+ vs Non-Hematologic \<3||||<0.7051
81622535|NCT03087708|162925052|OTHER||||||<|0.2262|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Non-Hematologic 3+ vs Non-Hematologic \<3||||<0.2262
81622536|NCT03087708|162925052|OTHER||||||<|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Hematologic 3+ vs Hematologic \<3||||<1
81622537|NCT03087708|162925052|OTHER||||||<|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Non-Hematologic 3+ vs Non-Hematologic \<3||||<1
81622538|NCT03087708|162925056|OTHER||||||<|0.68182|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.68182
81622539|NCT03087708|162925056|OTHER||||||<|0.1091|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.1091
81622540|NCT03087708|162925057|OTHER||||||<|1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<1.0
81622541|NCT03087708|162925057|OTHER||||||<|0.3339|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.3339
81622542|NCT03087708|162925058|OTHER||||||<|0.593|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.5930
81622543|NCT03087708|162925058|OTHER||||||<|0.3105|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.3105
81622544|NCT03087708|162925059|OTHER|||||||0.6024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Average Pain Scores at Baseline||||0.6024
81622545|NCT03087708|162925059|OTHER||||||<|0.3116|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Average Pain Scores at Baseline||||<0.3116
81622546|NCT03087708|162925059|OTHER||||||<|0.7712|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Average Pain Scores at 6 Months||||<0.7712
81622547|NCT03087708|162925059|OTHER||||||<|1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Average Pain Scores at 6 Months||||<1.0
81622548|NCT03087708|162925060|OTHER||||||<|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Analgesic Use at 6 Months||||<1.0000
81622549|NCT03087708|162925060|OTHER||||||<|0.5758|||||||Fisher Exact|||Analgesic Use at 6 Months||||<0.5758
81622550|NCT03087708|162925060|OTHER||||||<|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Analgesic use at Baseline||||<1.0000
81622551|NCT03087708|162925060|OTHER|||||||0.593|||||||Fisher Exact|||Analgesic use at Baseline||||0.5930
81622552|NCT04870645|162925088|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Statistical Significance|||||||< 0.05
81622553|NCT01853748|162925143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.0012
81622554|NCT01853748|162925148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0001
81622555|NCT01853748|162925151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0001
81622556|NCT01643070|162925157|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.346|6.501|||t-test, 1 sided|||||6.501|0.346|0.719
81622557|NCT02975505|162925163|SUPERIORITY||beta|11.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|16.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16|7.5|<0.05
81622558|NCT02975505|162925166|SUPERIORITY||beta|12.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|16.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16|8|0.05
81622559|NCT02791230|162925174|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6202||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4865|0.7906|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio from a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, Transthyretin (TTR) genotype (variant and wild-type) and New York Heart Association (NYHA) baseline classification (NYHA Classes I and II combined and NYHA Class III) in the model.|||0.7906|0.4865|0.0001
81622560|NCT02791230|162925177|SUPERIORITY||Hazard ratio|0.6133||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4666|0.8062|||Cox Proportional Hazards model||Hazard ratio from a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, TTR genotype (variant and wild-type) and NYHA baseline classification (NYHA Classes I and II combined and NYHA Class III) in the model.|||0.8062|0.4666|0.0005
81622561|NCT03089125|162925206|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.05||Bonferroni-adjusted P-value|ANCOVA|ANCOVA models control for cancer type, study site, and baseline scores of outcome variable.||||-0.05|-0.61|0.038
81622562|NCT03089125|162925207|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.1||Bonferroni-adjusted P-value|ANCOVA|ANCOVA models control for cancer type, study site, and baseline scores of outcome variable.||||1.10|-2.20|>0.99
81622563|NCT03089125|162925208|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|5.18|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA models control for cancer type, study site, and baseline scores of outcome variable.||||5.18|-1.98|0.380
81622564|NCT03089125|162925209|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.82|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA models control for cancer type, study site, and baseline scores of outcome variable.||||0.82|-0.83|0.990
81622565|NCT03089125|162925210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.35|||ANCOVA|||||0.35|-1.34|0.251
81622566|NCT03089125|162925211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.49||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|4.92|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA models control for cancer type, study site, and baseline scores of outcome variable.||||4.92|-7.90|0.647
81622567|NCT03089125|162925212|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.63||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|5.71||ANCOVA models control for cancer type, study site, and baseline scores of outcome variable.|ANCOVA|||||5.71|-2.45|0.431
81622568|NCT03089125|162925213|SUPERIORITY||Between-group diff in change per 8 weeks|-0.06||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated between-group difference in change in scores per every 8 weeks from baseline through week 24, controlling for cancer type and study site.||||0.26|-0.38|0.710
81622569|NCT03089125|162925214|SUPERIORITY||Between-group diff in change per 8 weeks|0.38||||0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated between-group difference in change in scores per every 8 weeks from baseline through week 24, controlling for cancer type and study site.||||2.16|-1.40|0.677
81622570|NCT03089125|162925215|SUPERIORITY||Between-group diff in change per 8 weeks|-1.95||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.87|1.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated between-group difference in change in scores per every 8 weeks from baseline through week 24, controlling for cancer type and study site.||||1.97|-5.87|0.330
81622571|NCT03089125|162925216|SUPERIORITY||Between-group diff in change per 8 weeks|0.73||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated between-group difference in change in scores per every 8 weeks from baseline through week 24, controlling for cancer type and study site.||||1.59|-0.13|0.098
81703623|NCT01270958|163102639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81622572|NCT03089125|162925217|SUPERIORITY||Between-group diff in change per 8 weeks|0.08||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated between-group difference in change in scores per every 8 weeks from baseline through week 24, controlling for cancer type and study site.||||0.93|-0.76|0.845
81622573|NCT03089125|162925218|SUPERIORITY||Between-group diff in change per 8 weeks|0.74||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.33|7.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated between-group difference in change in scores per every 8 weeks from baseline through week 24, controlling for cancer type and study site.||||7.77|-6.33|0.837
81622574|NCT02980276|162925230|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed risk difference to zero.|Risk Difference (RD)|-6.9||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|1.4||The primary analysis, as per sample size calculation, was a two-sample comparison of reduction in the proportion of women needing insulin between treatment and control arms using an exact test for a binomial response.|Risk difference||Units are %|The primary analysis, as per sample size calculation, was a two-sample comparison of reduction in the proportion of women needing insulin between treatment and control arms using an exact test for a binomial response.||1.4|-15.1|0.13
81622575|NCT02980276|162925231|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed risk difference to zero.|Risk Difference (RD)|-12.7||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-4.3|||Risk difference||Units are %|||-4.3|-21.2|0.004
81622576|NCT02980276|162925232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Log Rank|Median survival times could not be calculated; time to insulin initiation would be censored at delivery in \>50% of participants in treatment group.||||||0.001
81622577|NCT02980276|162925233|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio, log|0.61||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.86|||Regression, Logistic|Unadjusted|Unadjusted|||0.86|0.43|0.005
81622578|NCT02980276|162925233|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.82|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted|Adjusted|||0.82|0.38|0.003
81622579|NCT02980276|162925234|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.12|||Regression, Logistic||Unadjusted|||1.12|0.55|0.178
81622580|NCT02980276|162925234|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.07||Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted|||1.07|0.48|0.105
81622581|NCT02980276|162925235|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed mean difference to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|1.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.7|-9.3|0.17
81622582|NCT02980276|162925236|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed mean difference ratio to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|-0.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.42|-1.99|0.003
81622583|NCT02980276|162925237|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.55|0.65|0.99
81653836|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.2|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.20|-0.92|0.0025
81703624|NCT01270958|163102640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81536850|NCT01600326|162756256|OTHER|Pair-wise comparison at Time point 1 compared to baseline|||||<|0.0001||||||One way repeated measure analysis of variance for outcome of total pain score over time adjusted for treatment with post hoc Tukey correction to adjust for multiple comparison|Tukey|See comments on P value||||||<0.0001
81622584|NCT02980276|162925238|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||2|0.46|0.911
81622585|NCT02980276|162925239|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.51|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.51|0.44|0.519
81622586|NCT02980276|162925240|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed mean difference to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.2|-0.3|0.66
81622587|NCT02980276|162925241|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.85|||Regression, Logistic|Unadjusted|Unadjusted|||1.85|0.8|0.367
81622588|NCT02980276|162925241|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.87|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted|Adjusted|||1.87|0.8|0.359
81622589|NCT02980276|162925242|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed risk difference to zero.|Risk Difference (RD)|-6.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|12.9|||Risk difference||Units are %|||12.9|-13.9|1.0
81622590|NCT02980276|162925243|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.39|||Regression, Logistic|Unadjusted|Unadjusted|||1.39|0.56|0.603
81622591|NCT02980276|162925243|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted|Adjusted|||1.4|0.57|0.621
81622592|NCT02980276|162925244|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.76|||Regression, Logistic|Unadjusted|Unadjusted|||1.76|0.45|0.739
81622593|NCT02980276|162925244|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.84|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted|Adjusted|||1.84|0.46|0.812
81622594|NCT02980276|162925245|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|6.04|||Regression, Logistic|Unadjusted|Unadjusted|Unadjusted||6.04|0.63|0.282
81622595|NCT02980276|162925245|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.14||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|7.38|||Regression, Logistic||Adjusted|||7.38|0.7|0.196
81622596|NCT02980276|162925246|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.01|||Regression, Logistic|Unadjusted||||1.01|0.27|0.058
81622597|NCT02980276|162925246|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed odds ratio to 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.02|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted||||1.02|0.27|0.061
81622598|NCT02980276|162925247|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed risk difference to zero.|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.5||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|2.5|||Risk difference||Units are %|||2.5|-11.6|0.24
81622599|NCT02980276|162925247|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed risk difference to zero.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.81||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.12|||Regression, Logistic||Units are %|||1.12|0.59|0.24
81622600|NCT02980276|162925248|EQUIVALENCE|Regression model that adjusts for the infant's sex and maternal height and weight at randomization.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-113.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-201.0|-24.0|||Regression, Linear|P value was derived from a statistical model that adjusts for the infant's sex and maternal height and weight at randomization.||||-24|-201|0.005
81622601|NCT02980276|162925249|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed mean difference to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.3|-0.3|0.82
81622602|NCT02980276|162925250|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed mean difference to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.2|-1.3|0.02
81622603|NCT02980276|162925251|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed mean difference to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.7|-0.5|0.72
81622604|NCT02980276|162925252|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed mean difference to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.1|-0.1|0.68
81622605|NCT02980276|162925253|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed risk difference to zero.|Risk Difference (RD)|-7.2||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-1.8|||Regression, Logistic|P value derived from a statistical model that adjusts for the infant's sex, gestational age at birth, and maternal height and weight at randomization.|P value derived from a statistical model that adjusts for the infant's sex, gestational age at birth, and maternal height and weight at randomization.|||-1.8|-12.6|0.02
81653837|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176||0.0555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.01|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.01|-0.69|0.0555
81653838|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.23|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.23|-0.93|0.0013
81653839|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171||0.0775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.03|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.03|-0.64|0.0775
81530504|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 19F, Lot 1 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 19F GMC Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.2||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.20|0.97|
81622606|NCT02980276|162925254|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed risk difference to zero.|Risk Difference (RD)|-8.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|-3.2|||Risk difference|P value derived from a statistical model that adjusts for the infant's sex and maternal height and weight at randomization|Units are %|||-3.2|-13.7|0.003
81622607|NCT02980276|162925255|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed risk difference to zero.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.7||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|6.3|||Risk difference|Units are %. P value derived from model adjusting for the gestational age at birth, sex and maternal height and weight at randomization.|Units are %. P value was derived from a statistical model that adjusts for the infant's gestational age at birth, sex and maternal height and weight at randomization.|||6.3|-1|.012
81622608|NCT02980276|162925256|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed risk difference to zero.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.0||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|6.5||Units are %. P value was derived from a statistical model that adjusts for the infant's gestational age at birth, sex and maternal height and weight at randomization.|Regression, Logistic||Units are %. P value was derived from a statistical model that adjusts for the infant's gestational age at birth, sex and maternal height and weight at randomization.|||6.5|-0.4|0.13
81622609|NCT02980276|162925257|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed risk difference to zero.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.0||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|9.0|||Risk difference||Units are %.|||9|-2.9|0.38
81622610|NCT02980276|162925258|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed risk difference to zero.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.8||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|7.3|||Risk difference||Units are %|||7.3|-2.0|0.33
81622611|NCT02980276|162925259|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed risk difference to zero.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.3||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|6.9|||Risk difference||Units are %|||6.9|-2.4|0.42
81622612|NCT02980276|162925260|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed risk difference to zero.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.4|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.1|||Risk difference||Units are %.|||1.1|-0.4|>0.99
81622613|NCT02980276|162925261|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed risk difference to zero.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.1||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.2|||Risk difference||Units are %|||4.2|-1.9|0.62
81622614|NCT02980276|162925262|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed risk difference to zero.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Risk difference||Units are %|||1|-1|>0.99
81622615|NCT02980276|162925263|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test comparing observed risk difference to zero.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.7||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|6.6|||Risk difference||Units are %|||6.6|-5.1|0.9
81653840|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.3|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.30|-1.05|0.0006
81653841|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.0415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.01|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.01|-0.75|0.0415
81622616|NCT01998984|162925264|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|2.97||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|14.74||P-value was adjusted for analysis site using Rubin's pooling methodology after log transformation of RR (relative risk) of each imputation. Complete clearance relative to vehicle group and 2-day group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk and confidence interval were adjusted for analysis site using Rubin's pooling methodology after log transformation of RR of each imputation. Complete clearance relative to vehicle group and 2-day group.|"Treatment comparison based on 1000 imputations of AK count at week 8 using a negative binomial regression model with factors treatment and analysis site and with log of baseline AK count as offset.~Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel logit estimators were used for comparisons with vehicle due to absence of cleared participant in the vehicle group."||14.74|0.60|0.18
81622617|NCT01998984|162925264|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|3.51||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|12.41||P-value was adjusted for analysis site using Rubin's pooling methodology after log transformation of RR (relative risk) of each imputation. Complete clearance relative to vehicle group and 2-day group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk and confidence interval were adjusted for analysis site using Rubin's pooling methodology after log transformation of RR of each imputation. Complete clearance relative to vehicle group and 2-day group.|"Treatment comparison based on 1000 imputations of AK count at week 8 using a negative binomial regression model with factors treatment and analysis site and with log of baseline AK count as offset.~Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel logit estimators were used for comparisons with vehicle due to absence of cleared subject in the vehicle group.~Type I error not controlled."||12.41|1.00|0.051
81622618|NCT01998984|162925264|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|0.47||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.68||P-value was adjusted for analysis site using Rubin's pooling methodology after log transformation of RR (relative risk) of each imputation. Complete clearance relative to vehicle group and 2-day group.|Mantel Haenszel||Relative risk and confidence interval were adjusted for analysis site using Rubin's pooling methodology after log transformation of RR of each imputation. Complete clearance relative to vehicle group and 2-day group.|"Treatment comparison based on 1000 imputations of AK count at week 8 using a negative binomial regression model with factors treatment and analysis site and with log of baseline AK count as offset.~Type I error not controlled. Mantel-Haenszel estimators were used."||1.68|0.13|0.25
81622619|NCT01998984|162925265|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted mean|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.51||P-value was from negative binomial regression model with factors treatment and analysis site and with log of baseline AK count as offset with 1000 Imputations.|Negative binomial regression||Estimation parameter and confidence interval were from negative binomial regression model with factors treatment and analysis site and with log of baseline AK count as offset with 1000 Imputations.|||0.51|0.32|<0.001
81622620|NCT01998984|162925265|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted mean|0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.45||P-value was from negative binomial regression model with factors treatment and analysis site and with log of baseline AK count as offset with 1000 Imputations.|Negative binomial regression||Estimation parameter and confidence interval were from negative binomial regression model with factors treatment and analysis site and with log of baseline AK count as offset with 1000 Imputations.|||0.45|0.29|<0.001
81622621|NCT01998984|162925265|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted mean|0.89||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.14||P-value was from negative binomial regression model with factors treatment and analysis site and with log of baseline AK count as offset with 1000 Imputations.|Negative binomial regression||Estimation parameter and confidence interval were from negative binomial regression model with factors treatment and analysis site and with log of baseline AK count as offset with 1000 Imputations.|||1.14|0.70|0.36
81622622|NCT01998984|162925266|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|32.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.39|236.8||P value adjusted for analysis site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk and confidence interval were adjusted for analysis site and were Mantel-Haenszel estimators. Relative risk of partial clearance relative to vehicle group.|The treatment comparison was based on 1000 imputations of AK count at week 8 using a negative binomial regression model with factors treatment and analysis site and with log of baseline AK count as offset.||236.8|4.39|<0.001
81622623|NCT01998984|162925266|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|25.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.39|187.4||Adjusted for analysis site. Relative risk of partial clearance relative to vehicle group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk and confidence interval were adjusted for analysis site and were Mantel-Haenszel estimators. Relative risk of partial clearance relative to vehicle group.|The treatment comparison was based on 1000 imputations of AK count at week 8 using a negative binomial regression model with factors treatment and analysis site and with log of baseline AK count as offset.||187.4|3.39|0.002
81622624|NCT01998984|162925266|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|1.2||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.65||Adjusted for analysis site. Relative risk of partial clearance relative to 2-day group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk and confidence interval were adjusted for analysis site and were Mantel-Haenszel estimators. Relative risk of partial clearance relative to vehicle group.|The treatment comparison was based on 1000 imputations of AK count at week 8 using a negative binomial regression model with factors treatment and analysis site and with log of baseline AK count as offset.||1.65|0.86|0.28
81703625|NCT01270958|163102641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81703626|NCT01270958|163102642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81703627|NCT01270958|163102643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81622625|NCT01631214|162925432|SUPERIORITY|The primary endpoints were tested at the 5% level (2-sided), accounting for multiplicity using the Hochberg procedure. If the larger of the 2 p-values was significant at the 0.05 level (2-sided), the statistical testing continued to the secondary endpoint in the testing sequence.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.64|||Regression, Logistic|Based on a logistic regression model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|Values \< 1 for odds ratio favor romosozumab. The standard error (SE) represents the standard error of log(odds ratio).|||0.64|0.36|<0.001
81653842|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193||0.0581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.01|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.01|-0.75|0.0581
81653843|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.6826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.3|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.30|-0.45|0.6826
81653844|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.0912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.06|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.06|-0.83|0.0912
81653845|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218||0.3988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.25|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.25|-0.62|0.3988
81653846|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231||0.0504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.0|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.00|-0.91|0.0504
81653847|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.6019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.32|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.32|-0.55|0.6019
81653848|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.17|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.17|-1.05|0.0070
81653849|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218||0.3785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.24|||MMRM|||Anxiety Somatic, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.62|0.3785
81622626|NCT01631214|162925432|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.66|||||SE represents the standard error of log (risk ratio).|"The risk ratio (ratio of percentages, Romosozumab:Alendronate) was based on the Mantel Haenszel method, adjusted for age strata (\<75 vs. ≥75 years), the presence or absence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline, and baseline bone mineral density T-score at the total hip (≤ -2.5, \> -2.5).~Values \< 1 for risk ratio favor romosozumab."||0.66|0.38|
81653850|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159||0.9609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.31|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.31|-0.32|0.9609
81703628|NCT01270958|163102644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81703629|NCT01270958|163102645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81622627|NCT01631214|162925432|SUPERIORITY||Absolute risk reduction|4.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|5.57||||||"The absolute risk reduction (difference in percentages, Alendronate - Romosozumab) was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score (≤ -2.5, \> -2.5), and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Positive values for absolute risk reduction favor romosozumab."||5.57|2.50|
81622628|NCT01631214|162925433|SUPERIORITY|The primary endpoints were tested at the 5% level (2-sided), accounting for multiplicity using the Hochberg procedure. If the larger of the 2 p-values was significant at the 0.05 level (2-sided), the statistical testing continued to the secondary endpoint in the testing sequence.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.88|||Regression, Cox|Model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab; SE represents the standard error of log (hazard ratio)|||0.88|0.61|<0.001
81622629|NCT01631214|162925434|SUPERIORITY|If the 2 primary endpoints and the specified BMD secondary endpoints were all significant, the nonvertebral fracture at the primary analysis was evaluated based on a 1-sided test (overall α=0.025) determined by the Lan-DeMets alpha spending function that approximates a Pocock boundary, 0.0233 (1-sided).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.99||The adjusted 2-sided p-value is reported.|Regression, Cox|Model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|"Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab; SE represents the standard error of log (hazard ratio)."|||0.99|0.66|0.040
81622630|NCT01631214|162925435|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.76|||Regression, Cox|Model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|"Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab; SE represents the standard error of log (hazard ratio)."|||0.76|0.56|<0.001
81622631|NCT01631214|162925436|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.64|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|Values \< 1 for odds ratio favor romosozumab. The standard error (SE) represents the standard error of log(odds ratio).|||0.64|0.37|<0.001
81622632|NCT01631214|162925436|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.66|||||SE represents the standard error of log (risk ratio).|"The risk ratio (ratio of percentages, Romosozumab:Alendronate) was based on the Mantel Haenszel method, adjusted for age strata (\<75 vs. ≥75 years), the presence or absence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline, and baseline bone mineral density T-score at the total hip (≤ -2.5, \> -2.5).~Values \< 1 for risk ratio favor romosozumab."||0.66|0.40|
81622633|NCT01631214|162925436|SUPERIORITY||Absolute risk reduction|4.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|6.08||||||"The absolute risk reduction (difference in percentages, Alendronate - Romosozumab) was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score (≤ -2.5, \> -2.5), and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Positive values for absolute risk reduction favor romosozumab."||6.08|2.80|
81622634|NCT01631214|162925437|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.9|||Regression, Cox|Model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|"Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab; SE represents the standard error of log (hazard ratio)."|||0.90|0.59|0.004
81622635|NCT01631214|162925438|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.92|||Regression, Cox|Model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|"Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab; SE represents the standard error of log (hazard ratio)."|||0.92|0.42|0.015
81622636|NCT01631214|162925439|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.85|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|Values \< 1 for odds ratio favor romosozumab. The standard error (SE) represents the standard error of log(odds ratio).|||0.85|0.31|0.008
81622637|NCT01631214|162925439|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.85|||||SE represents the standard error of log (risk ratio).|"The risk ratio (ratio of percentages, Romosozumab:Alendronate) was based on the Mantel Haenszel method, adjusted for age strata (\<75 vs. ≥75 years), the presence or absence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline, and baseline bone mineral density T-score at the total hip (≤ -2.5, \> -2.5).~Values \< 1 for risk ratio favor romosozumab."||0.85|0.32|
81622638|NCT01631214|162925439|SUPERIORITY||Absolute risk reduction|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.1||||||"The absolute risk reduction (difference in percentages, Alendronate - Romosozumab) was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score (≤ -2.5, \> -2.5), and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Positive values for absolute risk reduction favor romosozumab."||2.10|0.33|
81703630|NCT01270958|163102646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81703631|NCT01270958|163102647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81703632|NCT01270958|163102648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81622639|NCT01631214|162925440|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.91|||Regression, Cox|Model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|"Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab; SE represents the standard error of log (hazard ratio)."|||0.91|0.59|0.005
81653851|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.9183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.29|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.29|-0.32|0.9183
81653852|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.02|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.02|-0.57|0.0710
81653853|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.2607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.12|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.12|-0.45|0.2607
81653854|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158||0.2466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.13|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.13|-0.50|0.2466
81653855|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.3461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.16|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.45|0.3461
81653856|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.0919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.05|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.60|0.0919
81653857|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.7554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.26|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.26|-0.36|0.7554
81653858|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.08|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.08|-0.74|0.0150
81653859|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.0|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.00|-0.64|0.0482
81653860|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.28|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.28|-0.93|0.0003
81536851|NCT01600326|162756256|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||One way repeated measure analysis of variance for outcome of total pain score over time adjusted for treatment with post hoc Tukey correction to adjust for multiple comparison|Tukey|||One way repeated measure analysis of variance for outcome of total pain score over time adjusted for treatment with post hoc Tukey correction to adjust for multiple comparison||||<0.0001
81703633|NCT01270958|163102649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Comparison between Screening value and Visit 3 value|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81536852|NCT01600326|162756257|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>.99
81622640|NCT01631214|162925441|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.02|||Regression, Cox|Model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|"Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab; SE represents the standard error of log (hazard ratio)."|||1.02|0.64|0.074
81622641|NCT01631214|162925442|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.15|||Regression, Cox|Model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|"Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab; SE represents the standard error of log (hazard ratio)."|||1.15|0.46|0.17
81622642|NCT01631214|162925443|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.71|||Regression, Cox|Model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|"Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab; SE represents the standard error of log (hazard ratio)."|||0.71|0.24|<0.001
81622643|NCT01631214|162925444|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.96|||Regression, Cox|Model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|"Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab; SE represents the standard error of log (hazard ratio)."|||0.96|0.54|0.027
81622644|NCT01631214|162925445|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.89|||Regression, Logistic|Based on a logistic regression model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|Values \< 1 for odds ratio favor romosozumab. The standard error (SE) represents the standard error of log(odds ratio).|||0.89|0.44|0.008
81622645|NCT01631214|162925445|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.89|||||SE represents the standard error of log (risk ratio).|"The risk ratio (ratio of percentages, Romosozumab:Alendronate) was based on the Mantel Haenszel method, adjusted for age strata (\<75 vs. ≥75 years), the presence or absence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline, and baseline bone mineral density T-score at the total hip (≤ -2.5, \> -2.5).~Values \< 1 for risk ratio favor romosozumab."||0.89|0.46|
81622646|NCT01631214|162925445|SUPERIORITY||Absolute risk reduction|1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.17||||||"The absolute risk reduction (difference in percentages, Alendronate - Romosozumab) was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score (≤ -2.5, \> -2.5), and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Positive values for absolute risk reduction favor romosozumab."||3.17|0.51|
81622647|NCT01631214|162925446|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.88|||Regression, Cox|Model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|"Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab; SE represents the standard error of log (hazard ratio)."|||0.88|0.57|0.002
81622648|NCT01631214|162925447|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.01|||Regression, Cox|Model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|"Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab; SE represents the standard error of log (hazard ratio)."|||1.01|0.54|0.057
81622649|NCT01631214|162925448|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.26|||Regression, Cox|Model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|"Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab; SE represents the standard error of log (hazard ratio)."|||1.26|0.33|0.19
81622650|NCT01631214|162925449|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.01|||Regression, Cox|Model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|"Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab; SE represents the standard error of log (hazard ratio)."|||1.01|0.52|0.053
81653861|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.1182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.06|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.06|-0.56|0.1182
81622651|NCT01631214|162925450|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.22|||Regression, Cox|Model adjusted for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.|"Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for age strata, baseline total hip BMD T-score, and presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline.~Hazard ratio \< 1 favors romosozumab; SE represents the standard error of log (hazard ratio)."|||1.22|0.26|0.14
81622652|NCT01631214|162925451|SUPERIORITY|If the differences in both primary end points were significant with the use of the Hochberg procedure, a fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for bone mineral density and the key secondary end point of nonvertebral fracture to adjust for multiple comparisons and to maintain an overall significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.58|8.57|||ANCOVA|||Between-group comparisons of the percent change from baseline in bone mineral density were analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for treatment, age strata, presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline, baseline BMD value, machine type, and baseline BMD value-by-machine type interaction.||8.57|7.58|<0.001
81622653|NCT01631214|162925452|SUPERIORITY|If the differences in both primary end points were significant with the use of the Hochberg procedure, a fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for bone mineral density and the key secondary end point of nonvertebral fracture to adjust for multiple comparisons and to maintain an overall significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.42|4.1|||ANCOVA|||Between-group comparisons of the percent change from baseline in bone mineral density were analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, age strata, presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline, baseline BMD value, machine type, and baseline BMD value-by-machine type interaction.||4.10|3.42|<0.001
81622654|NCT01631214|162925453|SUPERIORITY|If the differences in both primary end points were significant with the use of the Hochberg procedure, a fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for bone mineral density and the key secondary end point of nonvertebral fracture to adjust for multiple comparisons and to maintain an overall significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|4.14|||ANCOVA|||Between-group comparisons of the percent change from baseline in bone mineral density were analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, age strata, presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline, baseline BMD value, machine type, and baseline BMD value-by-machine type interaction.||4.14|3.40|<0.001
81622655|NCT01631214|162925454|SUPERIORITY|If the differences in both primary end points were significant with the use of the Hochberg procedure, a fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for bone mineral density and the key secondary end point of nonvertebral fracture to adjust for multiple comparisons and to maintain an overall significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.31|9.09|||ANCOVA|||Between-group comparisons of the percent change from baseline in bone mineral density were analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, age strata, presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline, baseline BMD value, machine type, and baseline BMD value-by-machine type interaction.||9.09|8.31|<0.001
81622656|NCT01631214|162925455|SUPERIORITY|If the differences in both primary end points were significant with the use of the Hochberg procedure, a fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for bone mineral density and the key secondary end point of nonvertebral fracture to adjust for multiple comparisons and to maintain an overall significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.03|3.6|||ANCOVA|||Between-group comparisons of the percent change from baseline in bone mineral density were analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, age strata, presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline, baseline BMD value, machine type, and baseline BMD value-by-machine type interaction.||3.60|3.03|<0.001
81653862|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.24|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.24|-0.87|0.0008
81653863|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.1379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.08|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.54|0.1379
81653864|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.14|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.14|-0.71|0.0040
81703634|NCT02925312|163102652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||McNemar|||The study was powered to detect a difference of 0.5 in the change in HbA1c with SD=2 with 80% power at alpha=0.05 with a sample size of 128 in each group (paired t-test). Differences in patient characteristics and the unadjusted differences in the outcome measures between the intervention and control groups were tested using linear mixed models, McNemar tests and conditional logistic models due to matching.||||0.05
81703635|NCT01576406|163102710|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|91.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|57.47|144.72||||||Confidence interval (CI): Geometric mean ratio and 90 percent (%) CI were derived from analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.||144.72|57.47|
81703636|NCT01576406|163102710|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|143.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.11|232.12||||||CI: Geometric mean ratio and 90% CI were derived from ANOVA model.||232.12|89.11|
81703637|NCT01576406|163102710|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|108.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.13|168.99||||||CI: Geometric mean ratio and 90% CI were derived from ANOVA model.||168.99|70.13|
81703638|NCT01576406|163102710|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|72.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|49.07|107.5||||||CI: Geometric mean ratio and 90% CI were derived from ANOVA model.||107.50|49.07|
81622657|NCT01631214|162925456|SUPERIORITY|If the differences in both primary end points were significant with the use of the Hochberg procedure, a fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for bone mineral density and the key secondary end point of nonvertebral fracture to adjust for multiple comparisons and to maintain an overall significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|3.54|||ANCOVA|||Between-group comparisons of the percent change from baseline in bone mineral density were analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, age strata, presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline, baseline BMD value, machine type, and baseline BMD value-by-machine type interaction.||3.54|2.90|<0.001
81622658|NCT01631214|162925457|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|LS Mean Difference|7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.84|7.89|||ANCOVA|||Between-group comparisons of the percent change from baseline in bone mineral density were analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, age strata, presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline, baseline BMD value, machine type, and baseline BMD value-by-machine type interaction.||7.89|6.84|<0.001
81622659|NCT01631214|162925458|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|LS Mean Difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.29|4.02|||ANCOVA|||Between-group comparisons of the percent change from baseline in bone mineral density were analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, age strata, presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline, baseline BMD value, machine type, and baseline BMD value-by-machine type interaction.||4.02|3.29|<0.001
81622660|NCT01631214|162925459|SUPERIORITY|This endpoint was not included in the sequential testing procedure and was analyzed without multiplicity adjustment at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|LS Mean Difference|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|3.97|||ANCOVA|||Between-group comparisons of the percent change from baseline in bone mineral density were analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, age strata, presence of severe vertebral fracture at baseline, baseline BMD value, machine type, and baseline BMD value-by-machine type interaction.||3.97|3.18|<0.001
81622661|NCT02879448|162925465|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was developed based on reported rates for other devices. Therefore, the expected rate of the safety endpoint was assumed to be 15%. A non-inferiority margin of 5.8% represents a relative risk of 1.39.||||||0.0002|||||||Kaplan-Meier estimate|||"The following hypothesis was tested:~H0: p1(Amulet) - p1 (Watchman) ≥ Δ1~H1: p1(Amulet) - p1(Watchman) \< Δ1;~where Δ1 is the absolute value of the non-inferiority margin for the safety endpoint and p1 is the probability of a primary safety endpoint event."||||0.0002
81622662|NCT02879448|162925466|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin for this endpoint was developed based on the reported rates of ischemic stroke or systemic embolism for the Watchman. The 18-month rate of ischemic stroke or systemic embolism for the Watchman device has been reported in the literature as 4.2%. A non-inferiority margin of 3.2%, which represents a relative risk of 1.76, ensured that the rate observed was at most twice the rate expected with oral anticoagulant therapy.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Kaplan-Meier estimate|||"The following hypothesis was tested:~H0: p2(Amulet) - p2(Watchman) ≥ Δ2~H1: p2(Amulet) - p2(Watchman) \< Δ2;~where Δ2 is the absolute value of the non-inferiority margin for the effectiveness endpoint and p2 is the probability of a subject experiencing a primary effectiveness endpoint event."||||<0.0001
81622663|NCT02879448|162925467|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin for this endpoint was developed based on the reported closure rate for the Watchman device. The rate of device closure for the Watchman device has been reported in the literature as 95% (i.e., 5% had a residual jet \> 5mm). A non-inferiority margin of -3%, which represents a relative risk of 1.60, allows for trial to trial variability and implanter learning associated with implantation of a new device (Amulet).|||||<|0.0001|||||||Farrington Manning test|||"The following hypothesis was tested:~H0: p3(Amulet) - p3(Watchman) ≤ -Δ3~H1: p3(Amulet) - p3(Watchman) \> -Δ3;~where Δ3 is the absolute value of the non-inferiority margin and p3 is the 45-day closure probability."||||<0.0001
81622664|NCT02879448|162925468|NON_INFERIORITY|"The following hypothesis was tested:~H1: p4(Amulet) - p4(Watchman) \< 4.5%"|||||<|0.0001|||||||Kaplan-Meier estimate|||||||<0.0001
81622665|NCT02879448|162925469|SUPERIORITY|"The following hypothesis was tested:~H1: p5(Amulet) - p5(Watchman) \< 0"||||||0.3229|||||||Kaplan-Meier estimate|||||||0.3229
81622666|NCT02879448|162925470|SUPERIORITY|"The following hypothesis was tested:~H1: p1(Amulet) - p1(Watchman) \< 0"||||||0.466|||||||Kaplan-Meier estimate|||||||0.4660
81622667|NCT02879448|162925471|SUPERIORITY|"The following hypothesis was tested:~H1: p2(Amulet) - p2(Watchman) \< 0"||||||0.5017|||||||Kaplan-Meier estimate|||||||0.5017
81622668|NCT02879448|162925472|SUPERIORITY|"The following hypothesis was tested:~H1: p3(Amulet) - p3(Watchman) \> 0"||||||0.0025|||||||Farrington Manning test|||||||0.0025
81622669|NCT03990649|162925590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||The p-values were estimated using a two-sample t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.540
81622670|NCT05773313|162925592|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Food Insecurity||||>0.999
81622671|NCT05773313|162925592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Financial Insecurity||||0.250
81622672|NCT05773313|162925592|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Social Isolation||||>0.999
81536853|NCT02421172|162756261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Posterior probablility|0.9729||||||||||||||||||
81622673|NCT05773313|162925592|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Physical Inactivity||||>0.999
81622674|NCT05773313|162925592|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Disability||||>0.999
81536854|NCT01841281|162756270|OTHER|||||||0.78||||||The p-value is for the interaction term|testing for interaction term|||||||0.78
81622675|NCT05773313|162925593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.461|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.461
81622676|NCT05773313|162925594|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.999
81622677|NCT05773313|162925595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.438|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.438
81622678|NCT05773313|162925596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.080
81622679|NCT03050814|162925597|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.061||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.966|||Kaplan Meier|Kaplan-Meier curves and a two-tailed log-rank test||||2.966|0.380|0.91
81622680|NCT01443845|162925604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.1634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.04|||negative binomial regression||p-values are based on a negative binomial regression with factors Treatment and LAMA use.|Rate ratio (Roflumilast/Placebo). A rate ratio \< 1 represents a favorable outcome for the test treatment.||1.04|0.81|0.1634
81622681|NCT01443845|162925604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.97|||negative binomial regression|||Subgroup Analysis - By Sex - Male||0.97|0.71|0.0195
81622682|NCT01443845|162925604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.3164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.35|||negative binomial regression|||Subgroup Analysis - By Sex - Female||1.35|0.91|0.3164
81622683|NCT01443845|162925604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076||0.0385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.99|||negative binomial regression|||Subgroup analysis between patients taking Advair verses patients taking Symbicort as LABA/ICS therapy.||0.99|0.74|0.0385
81653865|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.14|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.14|-0.42|0.3100
81622684|NCT01443845|162925604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114||0.6475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.32|||negative binomial regression|||Subgroup analysis between patients taking Advair verses patients taking Symbicort as LABA/ICS therapy.||1.32|0.84|0.6475
81622685|NCT01443845|162925605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.6354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.19|||negative binomial regression|||||1.19|0.75|0.6354
81622686|NCT01443845|162925606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.02|||negative binomial regression|||||1.02|0.8|0.0884
81622687|NCT01443845|162925607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0532|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0067|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.0664||The MMRM analysis is based on all postbaseline observed data using a mixed model with terms for treatment, baseline, visit, LAMA use, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interactions.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||0.0664|0.04|< 0.0001
81622688|NCT00402246|162925608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|17.4|||<|0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for significance was an alpha level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that the time from a clinical event to a clinical decision for patients followed through the remote management system is greater than and equal to that of patients receiving only in-office care.||||<0.001
81622689|NCT00402246|162925609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.524|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.21||Model was fit with device group (CRT-D vs. DR-ICD) as a stratifying variable.|Andersen-Gill model|An Andersen-Gill model was utilized to account for multiple hospitalization events per subject.||An Andersen-Gill proportional hazards regression model was fit to test the hypothesis that the CV hospitalization hazard rates for patients in the remote arm is equal to that of similar patients in the in-office arm.||1.21||0.524
81622690|NCT00402246|162925609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.325|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.43||Model was fit with device group (CRT-D vs. DR-ICD) as a stratifying variable.|Andersen-Gill model|An Andersen-Gill model was utilized to account for multiple ED visits per subject.||An Andersen-Gill proportional hazards regression model was fit to test the hypothesis that the ED hazard rates for patients in the remote arm is equal to that of similar patients in the in-office arm.||1.43||0.325
81622691|NCT00402246|162925609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.099|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.31||Model was fit with device group (CRT-D vs. DR-ICD) as a stratifying variable.|Andersen-Gill model|An Andersen-Gill model was utilized to account for multiple unscheduled clinic visits per subject.||An Andersen-Gill proportional hazards regression model was fit to test the hypothesis that the hazard rates of the CV unscheduled clinic or urgent care visits for patients in the remote arm is equal to that of similar patients in the in-office arm.||1.31||0.099
81622692|NCT00402246|162925610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.29|ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.56||Model was fit with device group (CRT-D vs. DR-ICD) as a stratifying variable.|Andersen-Gill model|||An Andersen-Gill proportional hazards regression model was fit to test the hypothesis that the hazard rate of transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) taken for patients in the remote arm is equal to that of similar patients in the in-office arm.||2.56||0.29
81622693|NCT00402246|162925613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||probability|0.23||||||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|A GEE model was utilized to account for multiple events within same patient in estimating the probability of an AT/AF alert event being symptomatic.||||||
81622694|NCT00402246|162925615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.3||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.0||The a priori threshold for significance was an alpha level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the time from event onset to clinical decision for symptom-driven device interrogations for patients followed through the remote management system is greater than and equal to that of patients receiving only in-office care.||1.0|-0.8|0.779
81622695|NCT00402246|162925616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-6.9||The a priori threshold for significance was an alpha level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is the time from event onset to clinical decision for both device events and symptom-driven device interrogations for patients followed through the remote management system is greater than and equal to that of patients receiving only in-office care.||-6.9|-13.1|<0.001
81622696|NCT00402246|162925617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.9||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. The threshold was met, and the null hypothesis was rejected.|negative binomial model|||The null hypothesis was that the mean LOS per hospitalization visit for patients in the remote arm was equal to that for similar patients in the in-office arm.||0.9|0.7|0.002
81622697|NCT00402246|162925618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||compliance rate|0.761|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.737||||Binomial Exact Test|||3-month compliance rate|||0.737|
81622698|NCT00402246|162925618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||compliance rate|0.815|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.793||||Binomial Exact Test|||6-month compliance rate|||0.793|
81622699|NCT00402246|162925618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||compliance rate|0.815|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.792||||Binomial Exact Test|||9-month compliance rate|||0.792|
81622700|NCT00402246|162925618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||compliance rate|0.814|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.79||||Binomial Exact Test|||12-month compliance rate|||0.79|
81622701|NCT00402246|162925620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.217||95.0||||The a prior threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was fit with randomization arm, device group (CRT-D vs. DR-ICD), and follow-up visit as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||A mixed model was fit to test whether patients followed through the remote management system will experience less anxiety than patients followed through in-office care.||||0.217
81622702|NCT00402246|162925621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.154||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance for was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was fit with randomization arm, device group (CRT-D vs. DR-ICD), and follow-up visit as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||A mixed model was fit to test whether patients followed through the remote management system will experience less anxiety than patients followed through in-office care.||||0.154
81622703|NCT03628885|162925636|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.02||||||Adjusted for mother's educational level, which differed across groups. A priori threshold for statistical significance = P\<.05|ANOVA|||||||<.02
81622704|NCT03628885|162925636|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.07||||||Adjusted for mother's educational level, which differed across groups. A priori threshold for statistical significance = P\<.05|ANOVA|||||||=.07
81622705|NCT03628885|162925636|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Adjusted for mother's educational level, which differed across groups. A priori threshold for statistical significance = P\<.05|ANOVA|||Adjusted for mother's educational level, which differed across groups. A priori threshold for statistical significance = P\<.05||||<.01
81622706|NCT01808339|162925637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.077|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.001|0.152|||||The estimated value represents the difference in Least Squares Means between FF 100 µg AM and Placebo (FF 100 µg AM minus Placebo).|||0.152|0.001|
81622707|NCT01808339|162925637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.105|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.029|0.18|||||The estimated value represents the difference in Least Squares Means between FF 100 µg PM and Placebo (FF 100 µg PM minus Placebo).|||0.180|0.029|
81622708|NCT01808339|162925637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.028|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.102|0.045|||||The estimated value represents the difference in Least Squares Means between FF 100 µg AM and FF 100 µg PM (FF 100 µg AM minus FF 100 µg PM).|||0.045|-0.102|
81622709|NCT01854385|162925642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.079
81622710|NCT02932579|162925646|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.0||||0.098|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.098
81622711|NCT02932579|162925647|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.38||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|4.21|||Fisher Exact|||||4.21|0.45|0.740
81622712|NCT00818246|162925651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to assess statistical differences between the LED-treated and untreated sides taking into account Age.||Sample sizes and power calculations were generated according to the primary outcome measures of the study. In order to have a 98% chance of detecting as significant (at the two sided 5% level) a 10% difference between the treated and untreated/control sides in the Ra and Rz post-treatment improvement, with an assumed standard deviation of 10, 33 subjects were required. To account for an 80% per protocol completion rate, the planned number of patients to be enrolled was 40.||||<0.0001
81622713|NCT00818246|162925652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.605|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81622714|NCT00818246|162925653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to assess statistical differences between the LED-treated and untreated sides taking into account Age.||Sample sizes and power calculations were generated according to the primary outcome measures of the study. In order to have a 98% chance of detecting as significant (at the two sided 5% level) a 10% difference between the treated and untreated/control sides in the Ra and Rz post-treatment improvement, with an assumed standard deviation of 10, 33 subjects were required. To account for an 80% per protocol completion rate, the planned number of patients to be enrolled was 40.||||<0.0001
81622715|NCT00774852|162925680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided Pearson's chi-square test||||||0.85
81622716|NCT00774852|162925681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided Pearson's chi-square test||||||0.99
81622717|NCT00774852|162925682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided Pearson's chi-square test||||||0.54
81622718|NCT00774852|162925682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided Pearson's chi-square test||||||0.72
81622719|NCT00774852|162925683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided Pearson's chi-square test||||||0.54
81622720|NCT00774852|162925688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided Pearson's chi-squared test||Comparison of Participants across groups who had negative anti-dsDNA at Week 104. Baseline is defined as the last measurement taken on or prior to the first day of dosing. Analysis is performed on participants with available data.||||>0.99
81622721|NCT00774852|162925689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided Pearson's chi-squared test||Comparison of Participants across groups who had negative anti-dsDNA at Week 104. Baseline is defined as the last measurement taken on or prior to the first day of dosing. Analysis is performed on participants with available data.||||>0.99
81622722|NCT00774852|162925691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Pearson's||Comparison of groups with renal flare||||0.23
81622723|NCT00774852|162925691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Pearson's||Comparison of groups with renal flare||||0.61
81622724|NCT00774852|162925691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Pearson's||Comparison of groups with at least one non-renal flare||||>0.99
81622725|NCT00774852|162925691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Pearson's||Comparison of groups with at least one non-renal flare||||>0.99
81622726|NCT00774852|162925696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value compares actual values between experimental and control groups at Week 52 and is derived from two-sided t-test from and ANCOVA model that adjusts for baseline values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.79
81653866|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.26|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.26|-0.85|0.0003
81653867|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.05|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.05|-0.61|0.0223
81536855|NCT01841281|162756271|OTHER|||||||0.09||||||The p-value is for the interaction term|testing for interaction term|||The treatment effect was tested as an interaction term between treatment and FeNO. The null hypothesis is the effect of treatment is stratified by the FeNO status. We used a regression model instead of t-test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test in order to control period and carry-over effect which is common in a cross-over study design||||0.09
81622727|NCT00774852|162925696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value compares actual values between experimental and control groups at Week 52 and is derived from two-sided t-test from and ANCOVA model that adjusts for baseline values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.74
81622728|NCT00774852|162925697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Pearson's||Comparison of groups for Pneumococcal vaccines||||0.43
81622729|NCT00774852|162925697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Pearson's||Comparison of groups for Tetanus Toxoid vaccines||||0.99
81622730|NCT01996605|162925698|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||T|ANOVA|A one-way ANOVA was performed on the single primary outcome datapoint comparing the three groups.||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in area of hyperalgesia 105 minutes after study drug injection among the three groups.||||<0.05
81622731|NCT02807779|162925713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Power calculations were performed based on an expected reproducibility variance of 8% and an effect size of 7% was assumed based on data from pilot studies. It was estimated that 22 subjects/treatment assignment were needed to detect a 7% difference in PWV at a power level of 80%. Assigning a 20% attrition rate due to loss to follow up or index lesion revascularization, the goal enrollment was 27 subjects per arm.~No subjects in the plain balloon angioplasty group had MRI data for analysis."||||0.22
81622732|NCT02807779|162925714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||No subjects in the plain balloon angioplasty group had MRI data for analysis.||||0.64
81622733|NCT02807779|162925715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||No subjects in the plain balloon angioplasty group had complete MCP-1 data for analysis.||||0.95
81622734|NCT02807779|162925716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||No subjects in the plain balloon angioplasty group had complete CRP data for analysis.||||0.88
81622735|NCT02807779|162925718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||No subjects in the plain balloon angioplasty group had MRI data for analysis.||||.055
81703639|NCT01576406|163102736|SUPERIORITY||Percentage of ratio of geometric mean|91.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.56|146.79||||||CI: Geometric mean ratio and 90% CI were derived from ANOVA model.||146.79|56.56|
81622736|NCT02807779|162925719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||No subjects in the plain balloon angioplasty group had MRI data for analysis.||||.22
81622737|NCT02807779|162925720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.81
81622738|NCT02576509|162925722|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.0752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.02||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.0419|Log Rank|Log-rank Test stratified by the stratification factors as entered into the IVRS|Nivolumab over Sorafenib; Stratified Cox proportional hazard model||95.81% CI ADJUSTED FOR MULTIPLICITY: (0.72 to 1.02)|1.02|0.71|0.0752
81622739|NCT02576509|162925723|OTHER|no test was performed due to OS p-value result above the prior threshold|Difference of ORRs|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|12.7|||||Estimate of (Nivolumab - Sorafenib) is based on CMH method of weighting, stratified by stratification factors|||12.7|3.9|
81622740|NCT02576509|162925723|OTHER|no test was performed due to OS p-value result above the prior threshold|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|3.92|||||Nivolumab over Sorafenib; Mantel-Haenszel estimator|||3.92|1.48|
81622741|NCT02576509|162925724|OTHER|no test was performed due to OS p-value result above the prior threshold|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.1|||||Nivolumab over Sorafenib; Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||1.10|0.79|
81622742|NCT02576509|162925725|OTHER|PD-L1 \>= 1%, OS; no test was performed|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.19|||||Nivolumab over Sorafenib|||1.19|0.54|
81622743|NCT02576509|162925725|OTHER|PD-L1 \>=1%, PFS; no test was performed|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.03|||||Nivolumab over Sorafenib|||1.03|0.48|
81622744|NCT02576509|162925725|OTHER|PD-L1 \<1%, OS; no test was performed|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.02|||||Nivolumab over Sorafenib|||1.02|0.69|
81622745|NCT02576509|162925725|OTHER|PD-L1 \<1%, PFS; no test was performed|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.17|||||Nivolumab over Sorafenib|||1.17|0.81|
81622746|NCT02576509|162925725|OTHER|without PD-L1 quantifiable, OS; no test was performed|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|4.74|||||Nivolumab over Sorafenib|||4.74|0.34|
81622747|NCT02576509|162925725|OTHER|without PD-L1 quantifiable, PFS; no test was performed|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|3.52|||||Nivolumab over Sorafenib|||3.52|0.27|
81622748|NCT02576509|162925726|OTHER|PD-L1 \>=1%, ORR; no test was performed|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|10.17|||||Odds ratio (Nivolumab over Sorafenib) and associated unstratified 95% exact CI.|||10.17|1.41|
81653868|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.04|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.04|-0.70|0.0276
81622749|NCT02576509|162925726|OTHER|PD-L1 \<1%, ORR; no test was performed|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.45|||||Odds ratio (Nivolumab over Sorafenib) and associated unstratified 95% exact CI|||3.45|1.10|
81622750|NCT06546657|162925741|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.74||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|4.0||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||Medium GI vs low GI breakfast meals||4.0|-0.6|0.14
81622751|NCT06546657|162925741|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|7.5|||Linear Mixed Model|||Medium vs high GI breakfast meals||7.5|1.2|0.01
81622752|NCT06546657|162925741|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.63||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|0.7||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||High GI vs low GI breakfast meals||0.7|-6.0|0.12
81622753|NCT06546657|162925742|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1815||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Linear Mixed Model|||High GI breakfast meals vs low and medium GI breakfast meals||||0.65
81622754|NCT06546657|162925743|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.431||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.2|||Linear Mixed Model|||High glycaemic load breakfast meals vs low and medium glycaemic load meals||1.2|-0.3|0.25
81622755|NCT06546657|162925744|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|44.0|||Linear Mixed Model|||High glycaemic load breakfast meals vs low and medium glycaemic load meals||44|0.6|0.04
81622756|NCT06546657|162925745|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.1|||Linear Mixed Model|||Breakfast cereals meals vs added protein meals||2.1|0.4|0.01
81622757|NCT06546657|162925747|OTHER|Comparison of diurnal and nocturnal glucose variability (CV%)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81622758|NCT03398148|162925764|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|9.6||||0.0324|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.2|17.0||P-value ≤ 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (≤ 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo)|||17.0|2.2|0.0324
81622759|NCT03398148|162925764|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|8.4||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5|15.3||P-value ≤ 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (≤ 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo)|||15.3|1.5|0.0460
81622760|NCT03398148|162925764|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|8.7||||0.0397|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.7|15.6||P-value ≤ 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (≤ 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo).|||15.6|1.7|0.0397
81622761|NCT03398148|162925765|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|14.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|18.0||Type I error rate control.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Advanced Therapy-IR status (yes vs no), Baseline steroid use (yes vs. no) and Baseline Adapted Mayo Score (≤ 7, \> 7).||||18.0|10.0|<0.0001
81622762|NCT03398148|162925766|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|18.7||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.4|29.0||P-value ≤ 0.01|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (\<= 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo).|||29.0|8.4|0.0028
81622763|NCT03398148|162925766|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|8.4||||0.0968|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|16.7||P-value ≤ 0.1|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (\<= 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo).|||16.7|0.1|0.0968
81622764|NCT03398148|162925766|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|10.5||||0.0512|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.6|19.3||P-value ≤ 0.1|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (\<= 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo).|||19.3|1.6|0.0512
81622765|NCT03398148|162925768|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|23.9||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.0|36.7||P-value ≤ 0.01|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (\<= 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo).|||36.7|11.0|0.0022
81622766|NCT03398148|162925768|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|28.4||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.7|41.1||P-value ≤ 0.001|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (\<= 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo).|||41.1|15.7|0.0002
81622767|NCT03398148|162925768|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|33.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.7|46.9||P-value ≤ 0.001|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (\<= 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo).|||46.9|20.7|<0.0001
81622768|NCT03398148|162925769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|10.2||||0.1842|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.4|22.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (\<= 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo).|||22.9|-2.4|0.1842
81622769|NCT03398148|162925769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|23.2||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.9|36.4||P-value ≤ 0.01|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (\<= 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo).|||36.4|9.9|0.0041
81622770|NCT03398148|162925769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|13.1||||0.1117|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|26.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (\<= 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo).|||26.6|-0.4|0.1117
81653869|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.8516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.29|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.29|-0.35|0.8516
81703640|NCT01576406|163102736|SUPERIORITY||Percentage of ratio of geometric mean|149.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.85|243.46||||||CI: Geometric mean ratio and 90% CI were derived from ANOVA model.||243.46|91.85|
81622771|NCT03398148|162925770|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|8.3||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.5|14.1||P-value ≤ 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (\<= 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo).|||14.1|2.5|0.0192
81622772|NCT03398148|162925770|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|4.8||||0.0706|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|9.1||P-value ≤ 0.1|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (\<= 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo).|||9.1|0.4|0.0706
81622773|NCT03398148|162925770|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|8.7||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.7|14.6||P-value ≤ 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (\<= 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo).|||14.6|2.7|0.0170
81622774|NCT03398148|162925771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7737|||||||Chi-squared|P value for comparisons between treatment groups and placebo group using chi-square test or Fisher's exact test.||||||0.7737
81622775|NCT03398148|162925771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7432|||||||Fisher Exact|P value for comparisons between treatment groups and placebo group using chi-square test or Fisher's exact test.||||||0.7432
81622776|NCT03398148|162925771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7172|||||||Fisher Exact|P value for comparisons between treatment groups and placebo group using chi-square test or Fisher's exact test.||||||0.7172
81622777|NCT03398148|162925772|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|4.7||||0.0722|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|9.0||P-value ≤ 0.1|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (\<= 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo).|||9.0|0.4|0.0722
81622778|NCT03398148|162925772|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|3.1||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|6.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (\<= 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo).|||6.6|-0.4|0.1480
81622779|NCT03398148|162925772|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|1.7||||0.3042|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|4.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline corticosteroid use (yes, no) and baseline adapted mayo score (\<= 7, \> 7).|Risk difference = (risankizumab - Placebo).|||4.5|-1.0|0.3042
81622780|NCT03398148|162925773|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.94|-2.89||P-value ≤ 0.01|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|||||-2.89|-9.94|0.0030
81622781|NCT03398148|162925773|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.67|-4.71||P-value ≤ 0.001|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|||||-4.71|-11.67|0.0001
81622782|NCT03398148|162925773|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.14||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.27|-4.19||P-value ≤ 0.001|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|||||-4.19|-11.27|0.0004
81622783|NCT03398148|162925774|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|17.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.47||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.61|28.0||P-value ≤ 0.01|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|||||28|6.61|0.0081
81622784|NCT03398148|162925774|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|20.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.37||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.74|30.79||P-value ≤ 0.01|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|||||30.79|9.74|0.0017
81622785|NCT03398148|162925774|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.49||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.22|30.67||P-value ≤ 0.01|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|||||30.67|9.22|0.0024
81622786|NCT03398148|162925775|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|1.208||||0.3315|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8429|3.2596|||Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|||||3.2596|-0.8429|0.3315
81622787|NCT03398148|162925775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|2.447||||0.0451|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4415|4.4519||P-value ≤ 0.05|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|||||4.4519|0.4415|0.0451
81622788|NCT03398148|162925775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|2.392||||0.0543|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3498|4.4352||P-value ≤ 0.1|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|||||4.4352|0.3498|0.0543
81622789|NCT03398148|162925776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|3.662||||0.0367|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7841|6.5402||P-value \<= 0.1|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement||P-value for test of difference between each Risankizumab dose group and placebo for mean change from baseline using the mixed-effect repeated measure model The unstructured covariance structure was used to estimate within subject errors.|||6.5402|0.7841|0.0367
81622790|NCT03398148|162925776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|4.19||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3656|7.0144||P-value \<= 0.05|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement||P-value for test of difference between each Risankizumab dose group and placebo for mean change from baseline using the mixed-effect repeated measure model The unstructured covariance structure was used to estimate within subject errors.|||7.0144|1.3656|0.0151
81622791|NCT03398148|162925776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|2.348||||0.1795|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5322|5.2281|||Mixed-effect model repeated measurement||P-value for test of difference between each Risankizumab dose group and placebo for mean change from baseline using the mixed-effect repeated measure model The unstructured covariance structure was used to estimate within subject errors.|||5.2281|-0.5322|0.1795
81622792|NCT03398148|162925777|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.0422|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|7.06||P-value ≤ 0.05|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|||||7.06|0.75|0.0422
81622793|NCT03398148|162925777|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.23|8.42||P-value ≤ 0.01|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|||||8.42|2.23|0.0049
81622794|NCT03398148|162925777|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5|7.8||P-value ≤ 0.05|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|||||7.80|1.50|0.0156
81622795|NCT03398148|162925778|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-Value for comparisons between treatment groups and placebo group using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Note: ITT1A includes all randomized subjects who received at least one dose of study drug during Induction Period 1 from Sub-Study 1.||||1
81703641|NCT01576406|163102736|SUPERIORITY||Percentage of ratio of geometric mean|114.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.57|176.89||||||CI: Geometric mean ratio and 90% CI were derived from ANOVA model.||176.89|73.57|
81703642|NCT01576406|163102736|SUPERIORITY||Percentage of ratio of geometric mean|64.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.5|105.89||||||CI: Geometric mean ratio and 90% CI were derived from ANOVA model.||105.89|39.50|
81530505|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 24F, Lot 1 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 23F GMC Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.15||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.15|0.92|
81622796|NCT03398148|162925779|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|28.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.3|34.8||Statistical significance is determined via the graphical multiple testing procedure controlling the overall type I error rate of primary and key secondary endpoints at the 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Between-group diff. and 95% CI calculated using Mantel-Haenszel common rate difference.|||34.8|22.3|<0.0001
81622797|NCT03398148|162925780|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|24.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.3|29.4||Statistical significance is determined via the graphical multiple testing procedure controlling the overall type I error rate of primary and key secondary endpoints at the 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Between-group diff. and 95% CI calculated using Mantel-Haenszel common rate difference. (Greenland and Robins (1985)).|||29.4|19.3|<0.0001
81622798|NCT03398148|162925781|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|16.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|21.0||Statistical significance is determined via the graphical multiple testing procedure controlling the overall type I error rate of primary and key secondary endpoints at the 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Between-group diff. and 95% CI calculated using Mantel-Haenszel common rate difference. (Greenland and Robins (1985)).|||21.0|12.3|<0.0001
81622799|NCT03398148|162925782|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|7.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|10.2||Statistical significance is determined via the graphical multiple testing procedure controlling the overall type I error rate of primary and key secondary endpoints at the 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Between-group diff. and 95% CI calculated using Mantel-Haenszel common rate difference. (Greenland and Robins (1985)).|||10.2|4.2|<0.0001
81622800|NCT03398148|162925783|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|21.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.6|28.1||Statistical significance is determined via the graphical multiple testing procedure controlling the overall type I error rate of primary and key secondary endpoints at the 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Between-group diff. and 95% CI calculated using Mantel-Haenszel common rate difference. (Greenland and Robins (1985)).|||28.1|15.6|<0.0001
81622801|NCT03398148|162925784|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|16.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|22.4||Statistical significance is determined via the graphical multiple testing procedure controlling the overall type I error rate of primary and key secondary endpoints at the 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Between-group diff. and 95% CI calculated using Mantel-Haenszel common rate difference. (Greenland and Robins (1985)).|||22.4|10.3|<0.0001
81622802|NCT03398148|162925785|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|9.3||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|15.3||Statistical significance is determined via the graphical multiple testing procedure controlling the overall type I error rate of primary and key secondary endpoints at the 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Between-group diff. and 95% CI calculated using Mantel-Haenszel common rate difference. (Greenland and Robins (1985)).|||15.3|3.4|0.0021
81622803|NCT03398148|162925786|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|5.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|7.7||Statistical significance is determined via the graphical multiple testing procedure controlling the overall type I error rate of primary and key secondary endpoints at the 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Between-group diff. and 95% CI calculated using Mantel-Haenszel common rate difference. (Greenland and Robins (1985)).|||7.7|3.5|<0.0001
81622804|NCT03398148|162925787|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|4.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|5.97||Statistical significance is determined via the graphical multiple testing procedure controlling the overall type I error rate of primary and key secondary endpoints at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Between-group diff. and 95% CI calculated using ANCOVA/MMRM with RTB-MI for continuous endpoints.|||5.97|3.13|<0.0001
81622805|NCT03398148|162925788|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|18.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.38|23.25||Statistical significance is determined via the graphical multiple testing procedure controlling the overall type I error rate of primary and key secondary endpoints at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Between-group diff. and 95% CI calculated using ANCOVA/MMRM with RTB-MI for continuous endpoints.|||23.25|13.38|<0.0001
81622806|NCT03398148|162925789|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-2.2||Statistical significance is determined via the graphical multiple testing procedure controlling the overall type I error rate of primary and key secondary endpoints at the 0.05 level.|Chi-squared||95% CI for treatment differences is based on normal approximation of the binomial proportions.|||-2.2|-7.3|<0.0001
81622807|NCT03398148|162925790|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|24.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.9|30.5||Statistical significance is determined via the graphical multiple testing procedure controlling the overall type I error rate of primary and key secondary endpoints at the 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Between-group diff. and 95% CI calculated using Mantel-Haenszel common rate difference. (Greenland and Robins (1985)).|||30.5|17.9|<0.0001
81622808|NCT03398148|162925791|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|18.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|24.8||Statistical significance is determined via the graphical multiple testing procedure controlling the overall type I error rate of primary and key secondary endpoints at the 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Between-group diff. and 95% CI calculated using Mantel-Haenszel common rate difference.|||24.8|12.4|<0.0001
81622809|NCT03398148|162925792|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.627|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3846|-0.8689||Statistical significance is determined via the graphical multiple testing procedure controlling the overall type I error rate of primary and key secondary endpoints at the 0.05 level.|Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures||Between-group diff. and 95% CI calculated using ANCOVA/MMRM with RTB-MI for continuous endpoints.|||-0.8689|-2.3846|<0.0001
81622810|NCT03398148|162925793|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.981|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3285|-0.6326||Statistical significance is determined via the graphical multiple testing procedure controlling the overall type I error rate of primary and key secondary endpoints at the 0.05 level.|Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures||Between-group diff. and 95% CI calculated using ANCOVA/MMRM with RTB-MI for continuous endpoints.|||-0.6326|-1.3285|<0.0001
81622811|NCT04201834|162925794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Paired T-Test|||||||0.27
81622812|NCT04201834|162925795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Paired T-Test|||||||0.92
81622813|NCT04201834|162925796|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Paired T-Test|||||||0.36
81622814|NCT04201834|162925797|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Paired T-Test|||||||0.62
81622815|NCT04201834|162925800|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Paired T-Test|||||||0.11
81622816|NCT04201834|162925801|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Paired T-Test|||||||0.02
81622817|NCT04201834|162925803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Paired T-Test|||||||0.86
81622818|NCT04201834|162925804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Paired T-Test|||||||0.27
81622819|NCT04201834|162925805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Paired T-Test|||||||0.61
81622820|NCT04201834|162925806|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Paired T-Test|||||||0.37
81622821|NCT04201834|162925807|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Paired T-Test|||||||0.30
81622822|NCT04201834|162925808|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.82
81622823|NCT05769595|162925822|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|2.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.24|2.82|||||Geometric mean ratio is MK-2060/placebo|||2.82|2.24|
81622824|NCT03661359|162925825|OTHER|||||||0.727||||||correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2 tailed)|pearson correlation|||Correlation between patient satisfaction and domains at risk.||||.727
81622825|NCT03661359|162925827|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||correlation is significant at the 0.01 level 2 tailed|pearson correlation|||correlation between physical quality of life and mental of life||||0.002
81530506|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 1, Lot 2 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 1 GMC Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.01||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.01|0.85|
81622826|NCT03661359|162925829|OTHER|||||||0.727|TWO_SIDED|0.05|||||pearson correlation|||||||0.727
81622827|NCT03012841|162925833|SUPERIORITY|The formal alternative hypothesis test for the primary effectiveness objective was that the Kaplan-Meier estimator of treatment success at 12 months (365 days) was greater than 40%, against the null hypothesis that it was less than or equal to 40%.|Kaplan-Meier (product-limit) estimator|54.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.7|62.1|||Exact binomial|Exact binomial p-value is shown, but the confidence intervals reported are calculated from Greenwood's approximation of the standard error.||||62.1|46.7|<0.001
81622828|NCT03012841|162925834|SUPERIORITY|The formal alternative hypothesis tested for the primary safety objective was that the Kaplan-Meier estimator of the proportion of subjects with primary safety events at 12 months (365 days) was less than 13%, against the null hypothesis that it was greater than or equal to 13%.|Kaplan-Meier (product-limit) estimator|0.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.4|||Exact binomial|Exact binomial p-value is shown, but the confidence intervals reported are calculated from Greenwood's approximation of the standard error.||||4.4|0.1|0.002
81622829|NCT03012841|162925835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|25.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.1|29.5||A Hommel multiple testing procedure was utilized to maintain overall alpha of 0.025 for the 3 hypotheses tested for the secondary objective.|t-test, 1 sided|||The formal alternative hypothesis tested was that the mean 12-month change in AFEQT composite scores was greater than 0, against the null the hypothesis that it was equal to 0.||29.5|22.1|<0.001
81622830|NCT03012841|162925836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|6.5||A Hommel multiple testing procedure was utilized to maintain overall alpha of 0.025 for the 3 hypotheses tested for the secondary objective.|t-test, 1 sided|||The formal alternative hypothesis tested was that the mean 12-month change in SF-12 physical composite scores was greater than 0, against the null the hypothesis that it was equal to 0.||6.5|3.5|<0.001
81622831|NCT03012841|162925837|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|6.6||A Hommel multiple testing procedure was utilized to maintain overall alpha of 0.025 for the 3 hypotheses tested for the secondary objective.|t-test, 1 sided|||The formal alternative hypothesis tested was that the mean 12-month change in SF-12 mental composite scores was greater than 0, against the null the hypothesis that it was equal to 0.||6.6|3.2|<0.001
81622832|NCT04038957|162925838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0072||||||A p-value of p\<0.05 will be considered as significant.|Repeated Measures ANOVA|||To examine the primary outcome, the effects of SEP-363856 on the striatum, a repeated measures ANOVA model will be build using the baseline and on-treatment kicer values of each striatal subregion.||||0.0072
81622833|NCT04065048|162925839|OTHER|||||||0.469|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.469
81622834|NCT04065048|162925840|OTHER|||||||0.0093|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0093
81622835|NCT04065048|162925842|OTHER|||||||0.2487|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2487
81622836|NCT03397108|162925843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||The a priori threshold of significance was set at 0.05. Not adjusted for multiple comparison.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Milk TNF levels at EARLY LACTATION PERIOD were compared between non-IBD control and women with IBD. Our hypothesis was that women with IBD have higher TNF in milk due to the underlying inflammatory condition (IBD).||||0.89
81622837|NCT03397108|162925843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"Milk TNF at the EARLY LACTATION PERIOD was compared among the 3 groups: non-IBD control, IBD subgroup On TNFmAb and IBD subgroup Off TNFmAb. We hypothesized that the use of TNFmAb decreases milk TNF. Nonparametric comparison of 3 groups was done with one-way ANOVA on ranks (Kruskal-Wallis test), followed by multiplicity-adjusted pairwise comparisons with Dunn's test."||||0.024
81622838|NCT03397108|162925843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||The a priori threshold of significance was set at 0.05. Not adjusted for multiple comparison.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Milk MCP1 levels (TNF dependent chemokine) at the EARLY LACTATION PERIOD were compared between non-IBD control and IBD group to see if there is a difference.||||0.70
81622839|NCT03397108|162925843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparison.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Milk levels of MIP-1 beta (TNF dependent chemokine) at the EARLY LACTATION PERIOD were compared between non-IBD control and IBD group to see if there is a difference.||||0.93
81622840|NCT03397108|162925843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||The a priori threshold of significance was set at 0.05. Not adjusted for multiple comparison.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Milk IP10 levels (one of the TNF dependent chemokines) at EARLY LACTATION PERIOD were compared between non-IBD control and IBD group to see if there is a difference.||||0.12
81703643|NCT01576406|163102737|SUPERIORITY||Percentage of ratio of geometric mean|108.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.47|185.26||||||CI: Geometric mean ratio and 90% CI were derived from ANOVA model.||185.26|63.47|
81703644|NCT01576406|163102737|SUPERIORITY||Percentage of ratio of geometric mean|202.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|120.96|340.3||||||CI: Geometric mean ratio and 90% CI were derived from ANOVA model.||340.30|120.96|
81530507|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 5, Lot 2 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 5 GMC Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.07||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.07|0.90|
81530508|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 6A, Lot 2 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 6A GMC Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.09||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.09|0.82|
81530509|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 6B, Lot 2 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 6B GMC Ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.74||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||0.74|0.52|
81530510|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 7F, Lot 2 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 7F GMC Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.76||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||0.76|0.62|
81530511|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 9V, Lot 2 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 9V GMC Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.9||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||0.90|0.74|
81530512|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 14, Lot 2 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 14 GMC Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.17||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.17|0.89|
81530513|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 19A, Lot 2 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 19A GMC Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.06||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.06|0.85|
81530514|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 19F, Lot 2 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 19F GMC Ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.44||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.44|1.16|
81530515|NCT03197376|162747324|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin was (0.5, 2.0). If the two sided 95% CIs for the ratio of the GMC of IgG antibody at one month following third vaccination was within this equivalence interval for serotype 23F, Lot 2 and Lot 3 would be equivalent with respect to the immune response to the vaccine lot|Pn IgG type 23F GMC Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.13||||||The 3 lots were to be considered equivalent if, for each serotype, all 3 CIs for IgG GMC ratios 4 weeks after the primary vaccination series lay within the interval (0.5, 2)||1.13|0.89|
81530516|NCT03197376|162747325|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if either the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference in proportions of IgG responders (PNEUMOSIL-Synflorix) exceeded -10%, for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Absolute Difference for Type 1|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.0|1.9||||||||1.9|-0.0|
81622841|NCT03397108|162925843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Milk levels of TNF-dependent chemokine, MCP1, at the EARLY LACTATION PERIOD was compared among the 3 groups: non-IBD control and the 2 IBD subgroups. We hypothesized that the use of TNFmAb decreases milk TNF and TNF-dependent chemokine including MCP1. Nonparametric comparison of the 3 groups was done with one-way ANOVA on ranks (Kruskal-Wallis test), followed by multiplicity-adjusted pairwise comparisons with Dunn's test.||||0.12
81622842|NCT03397108|162925843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"Milk MIP-1beta at the EARLY LACTATION PERIOD was compared among the 3 groups: non-IBD control, IBD subgroup On TNFmAb and IBD subgroup Off TNFmAb. We hypothesized that the use of TNFmAb decreases milk TNF and TNF-dependent chemokine including MIP-1beta. Nonparametric comparison of 3 groups was done with one-way ANOVA on ranks (Kruskal-Wallis test), followed by multiplicity-adjusted pairwise comparisons with Dunn's test."||||0.051
81622843|NCT03397108|162925843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0046|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"Milk IP10 at the EARLY LACTATION PERIOD was compared among the 3 groups: non-IBD control, IBD subgroup On TNFmAb and IBD subgroup Off TNFmAb. We hypothesized that the use of TNFmAb decreases milk TNF and TNF-dependent chemokine including IP10. Nonparametric comparison of 3 groups was done with one-way ANOVA on ranks (Kruskal-Wallis test), followed by multiplicity-adjusted pairwise comparisons with Dunn's test."||||0.0046
81703645|NCT01576406|163102737|SUPERIORITY||Percentage of ratio of geometric mean|130.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.61|197.47||||||CI: Geometric mean ratio and 90% CI were derived from ANOVA model.||197.47|86.61|
81622844|NCT03397108|162925843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparison.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of milk TNF level at the MID LACTATION POINT between non-IBD control and IBD group. The same analytical framework as the early lactation, but this is based on data at the mid-lactation point (13-14 postpartum weeks). Our hypothesis is the same as for the early-lactation point.||||0.35
81622845|NCT03397108|162925843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"Milk TNF at MID LACTATION POINT was compared among the 3 groups: non-IBD control, IBD subgroup On TNFmAb and IBD subgroup Off TNFmAb. Hypothesis is the same as for the early lactation point. Nonparametric comparison of 3 groups was done with one-way ANOVA on ranks (Kruskal-Wallis test), followed by multiplicity-adjusted pairwise comparisons with Dunn's test."||||0.11
81622846|NCT03397108|162925843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparison.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Milk MCP1 level comparison between non-IBD control and IBD group at the MID LACTATION POINT(13-14 postpartum weeks). Our hypothesis is the same as for the early-lactation point.||||0.26
81465095|NCT03557931|162622163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.858|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.51|1.88|||MMRM Method|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis model is performed with change from baseline (least square (LS) Mean estimate for observed value from separate model using observed values) at week 12 as response; treatment, site (pooled where necessary), visit, treatment\*visit, and visit\*baseline as fixed effects, and baseline as a covariate.|Cohen's d Effect Size was defined as: (t-value for the least squares mean pairwise difference of ASP4345 50 mg vs placebo) \* sqrt(1/n\[PLACEBO\] + 1/n\[ASP4345\]). The Cohen's d Effect Size value for ASP4345 50 mg vs placebo is 0.035.|1.88|-1.51|0.858
81622847|NCT03397108|162925843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparison.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Milk MIP-1beta level comparison between non-IBD control and IBD group at the MID LACTATION POINT (13-14 postpartum weeks). Our hypothesis is the same as for the early-lactation point.||||0.15
81622848|NCT03397108|162925843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparison.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Milk IP10 level comparison between non-IBD control and IBD group at the MID LACTATION POINT (13-14 postpartum weeks). Our hypothesis is the same as for the early-lactation point.||||0.31
81622849|NCT03397108|162925843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"Milk MCP-1 at the MID LACTATION PERIOD was compared among the 3 groups: non-IBD control, IBD subgroup On TNFmAb and IBD subgroup Off TNFmAb. The hypothesis is the same as that for the early-lactation period. Nonparametric comparison of 3 groups was done with one-way ANOVA on ranks (Kruskal-Wallis test), followed by multiplicity-adjusted pairwise comparisons with Dunn's test."||||0.21
81622850|NCT03397108|162925843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"Milk MIP-1beta at the MID LACTATION POINT was compared among the 3 groups: non-IBD control, IBD subgroup On TNFmAb and IBD subgroup Off TNFmAb. The hypothesis is the same as that for the early-lactation period. Nonparametric comparison of 3 groups was done with one-way ANOVA on ranks (Kruskal-Wallis test), followed by multiplicity-adjusted pairwise comparisons with Dunn's test."||||0.12
81622851|NCT03397108|162925843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||"Milk IP10 at the MID LACTATION POINT was compared among the 3 groups: non-IBD control, IBD subgroup On TNFmAb and IBD subgroup Off TNFmAb. The same hypothesis as that for the early-lactation period. Nonparametric comparison of 3 groups was done with one-way ANOVA on ranks (Kruskal-Wallis test), followed by multiplicity-adjusted pairwise comparisons with Dunn's test."||||0.29
81622852|NCT03397108|162925843|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Spearman rank correlation|0.7232|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5647|0.8303||Not adjusted for multiple comparison|Spearman rank correlation|||Using the pooled data of all participants at the EARLY LACTATION, we analyzed correlation between milk TNF and chemokine MCP1 to see if they are positively correlated. This is to show supportive evidence for TNF dependency of chemokine MCP1.||0.8303|0.5647|<0.0001
81622853|NCT03397108|162925843|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Spearman rank correlation|0.6835|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5088|0.8042||Not adjusted for multiple comparison|Spearman rank correlation|||Using the pooled data of all participants at the EARLY LACTATION, we analyzed correlation between milk TNF and chemokine MIP-1beta to see if they are positively correlated. This is to show supportive evidence for TNF dependency of chemokine MIP-1beta.||0.8042|0.5088|<0.0001
81622854|NCT03397108|162925843|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Spearman rank correlation|0.6316|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4377|0.7693||Not adjusted for multiple comparison|Spearman rank correlation|||Using the pooled data of all participants at the EARLY LACTATION, we analyzed correlation between milk TNF and chemokine IP10 to see if they are positively correlated. This is to show supportive evidence for TNF dependency of chemokine IP10.||0.7693|0.4377|<0.0001
81622855|NCT03397108|162925843|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Spearman rank correlation|0.572|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3445|0.736||Not adjusted for multiple comparison|Spearman rank correlation|||Using the pooled data of all participants at the MID LACTATION POINT, we analyzed correlation between milk TNF and MCP1 to see of they are positively correlated.||0.7360|0.3445|<0.0001
81622856|NCT03397108|162925843|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Spearman rank correlation|0.7564|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6022|0.8562||Not adjusted for multiple comparison|Spearman rank correlation|||Using the pooled data of all participants at the MID LACTATION POINT, we analyzed correlation between milk TNF and MIP-1beta to see of they are positively correlated.||0.8562|0.6022|<0.0001
81703646|NCT01576406|163102737|SUPERIORITY||Percentage of ratio of geometric mean|62.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|42.54|92.78||||||CI: Geometric mean ratio and 90% CI were derived from ANOVA model.||92.78|42.54|
81703647|NCT00669032|163102750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|ONE_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.004
81703648|NCT00669032|163102751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.525|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.525
81622857|NCT03397108|162925843|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Spearman rank correlation|0.32||||0.0227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03869|0.552||Not adjusted for multiple comparison|Spearman rank correlation|||Using the pooled data of all participants at the MID LACTATION POINT, we analyzed correlation between milk TNF and IP10 to see of they are positively correlated.||0.5520|0.03869|0.0227
81622858|NCT03397108|162925843|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Spearman rank correlation|0.52||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2727|0.6975||Not adjusted for multiple comparison|Spearman rank correlation|||Using the pooled data of all participants, we assessed temporal tracking of milk TNF between early and mid-lactation points.||0.6975|0.2727|0.0001
81622859|NCT03397108|162925843|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Spearman rank correlation|0.4722||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2181|0.6664||Not adjusted for multiple comparison.|Spearman rank correlation|||Using the pooled data of all participants, we assessed temporal tracking of milk MCP1 between early and mid-lactation points.||0.6664|0.2181|0.0005
81622860|NCT03397108|162925843|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Spearman rank correlation|0.36||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0802|0.5803||Not adjusted for multiple comparison|Spearman rank correlation|||Using the pooled data of all participants, we assessed temporal tracking of milk MIP-1beta between early and mid-lactation points.||0.5803|0.0802|0.01
81622861|NCT03397108|162925843|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Spearman rank correlation|0.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.467|0.7964||Not adjusted for multiple comparison|Spearman rank correlation|Spearman r = 0.66 (95%CI: 0.4670 - 0.7964). Number of XY pairs: 51||Using the pooled data of all participants, we assessed temporal tracking of milk IP10 between early and mid-lactation points.||0.7964|0.4670|<0.0001
81622862|NCT03397108|162925844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Cognitive development at 12 months of age. Animal data suggested that pups receiving milk with lower TNF and TNF-dependent chemokines showed enhanced cognitive development. Because there was no guiding information in humans regarding milk TNF level differences between women with and without IBD, our main goal was to measure milk TNF levels. The infant cognitive/language assessment, therefore, had to be designed as a pilot and exploratory in nature.||||0.12
81622863|NCT03397108|162925844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Language development at 12 months of age.||||0.56
81622864|NCT03397108|162925844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Cognitive development at 18 months of age.||||0.16
81622865|NCT03397108|162925844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Language development at 18 months of age||||0.75
81622866|NCT03397108|162925844|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Spearman rank correlation|0.2655||||0.0853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.5307|||Spearman rank correlation|||Using pooled data of all participants at the early-lactation sample point, correlation between milk TNF levels and 12 month cognitive development was examined to investigate if they were inversely correlated.||0.5307|-0.047|0.0853
81622867|NCT03397108|162925844|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Spearman rank correlation|0.3705||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07385|0.6921|||Spearman rank correlation|||Using the pooled data of all participants, correlation analysis between milk TNF at early lactation and 12 month language score was done to see if they were inversely correlated.||0.6921|-0.07385|0.090
81622868|NCT03397108|162925846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparison.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is to confirm that the 2 groups are not different for their sampling time points in the early lactation period.||||0.97
81653870|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186||0.1669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.11|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.63|0.1669
81703649|NCT00669032|163102752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.030
81703650|NCT00669032|163102753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.049|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.049
81622869|NCT03397108|162925846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.96
81622870|NCT03397108|162925847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56||||||No adjustment for multiple comparison.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is to confirm that there is no difference in the second sampling time points in the mid-lactation period between the groups.||||0.56
81622871|NCT03397108|162925847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.51
81622872|NCT02652260|162925890|OTHER|The Immediate Switch group will be considered statistically significantly smaller than the Delayed Switch group if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference is less than 0.|Estimated Difference|4.65||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.92|24.85|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Treatment Difference: Immediate Switch minus Delayed Switch|The 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated by the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|24.85|-15.92|0.331
81622873|NCT02652260|162925891|OTHER|The Immediate Switch group will be considered statistically significantly smaller than the Delayed Switch group if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference is less than 0.|Estimated Difference|-18.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.14|2.51||||||Treatment Difference: Immediate Switch minus Delayed Switch|The 95% CI was calculated by the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|2.51|-38.14|
81622874|NCT02652260|162925892|OTHER||Estimated Difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|6.5||||||Treatment Difference: Immediate Switch minus Delayed Switch|The 95% CI was based on a t-distribution.|6.5|-10.5|
81622875|NCT02652260|162925893|OTHER||Estimated Difference|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|11.3||||||Treatment Difference: Immediate Switch minus Delayed Switch|The 95% CI was calculated by the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|11.3|-4.1|
81622876|NCT02652260|162925894|OTHER|The 95% CI was calculated by the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|Difference in Percentage|-38.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.2|-23.8||||||Change from time of switch to 24 weeks post-switch: Treatment difference in percent response|Week 24 Post-switch minus Time of switch|-23.8|-51.2|
81622877|NCT02652260|162925895|OTHER|The 95% CI was based on a t-distribution.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|-10.1||||||Change from time of switch to 24 weeks post-switch: Treatment difference in score|Week 24 Post-switch minus Time of switch|-10.1|-16.8|
81622878|NCT02652260|162925896|OTHER|The 95% CI for treatment difference was calculated from an ANCOVA model with terms for baseline lipid level, use of lipid lowering therapy at study Day 1 and treatment|Difference Estimate|-9.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.69|-2.35||||||Difference Estimate: LDL Cholesterol|ISG minus DSG|-2.35|-15.69|
81703651|NCT00669032|163102754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.049|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.049
81622879|NCT02652260|162925896|OTHER|The 95% CI for treatment difference was calculated from an ANCOVA model with terms for baseline lipid level, use of lipid lowering therapy at study Day 1 and treatment|Difference Estimate|-13.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.79|-6.35||||||Difference Estimate: Non-HDL Cholesterol|ISG minus DSG|-6.35|-20.79|
81622880|NCT02652260|162925896|OTHER|The 95% CI for treatment difference was calculated from an ANCOVA model with terms for baseline lipid level, use of lipid lowering therapy at study Day 1 and treatment|Difference Estimate|-21.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.63|-13.21||||||Difference Estimate: Cholesterol|ISG minus DSG|-13.21|-29.63|
81622881|NCT02652260|162925896|OTHER|The 95% CI for treatment difference was calculated from an ANCOVA model with terms for baseline lipid level, use of lipid lowering therapy at study Day 1 and treatment|Difference Estimate|-8.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.76|-4.6||||||Difference Estimate: HDL Cholesterol|ISG minus DSG|-4.60|-11.76|
81622882|NCT02652260|162925896|OTHER|The 95% CI for treatment difference was calculated from an ANCOVA model with terms for baseline lipid level, use of lipid lowering therapy at study Day 1 and treatment|Difference Estimate|-22.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.52|-5.84||||||Difference Estimate: Triglyceride|ISG minus DSG|-5.84|-38.52|
81622883|NCT05857644|162925910|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|84.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|50.94|139.59|||||Mild Hepatic Impairment versus No Hepatic Impairment|||139.59|50.94|
81622884|NCT05857644|162925910|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|90.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.91|150.45|||||Moderate Hepatic Impairment versus No Hepatic Impairment|||150.45|54.91|
81622885|NCT05857644|162925910|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|157.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.81|291.49|||||Severe Hepatic Impairment versus No Hepatic Impairment|||291.49|84.81|
81622886|NCT05857644|162925911|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|82.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|49.24|137.11|||||Mild Hepatic Impairment versus No Hepatic Impairment|||137.11|49.24|
81622887|NCT05857644|162925911|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|130.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.4|218.3|||||Moderate Hepatic Impairment versus No Hepatic Impairment|||218.30|78.40|
81622888|NCT05857644|162925911|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|385.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|205.92|721.77|||||Severe Hepatic Impairment versus No Hepatic Impairment|||721.77|205.92|
81622889|NCT05857644|162925912|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|82.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|50.53|136.28|||||Mild Hepatic Impairment versus No Hepatic Impairment|||136.28|50.53|
81622890|NCT05857644|162925912|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|131.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.09|215.99|||||Moderate Hepatic Impairment versus No Hepatic Impairment|||215.99|80.09|
81622891|NCT05857644|162925912|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|392.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|213.57|719.85|||||Severe Hepatic Impairment versus No Hepatic Impairment|||719.85|213.57|
81653871|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.4935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.23|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.48|0.4935
81622892|NCT04878354|162925936|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs. tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The square root transformed endpoint was analysed in a linear mixed effects (LME) model with treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect with different residual errors specified for each treatment group. Back-transformation was used to estimate the absolute difference. Adjusted p-value.||2.00|0.58|0.0004
81622893|NCT04878354|162925937|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs. tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The square root transformed endpoint was analysed in a linear mixed effects (LME) model with treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect with different residual errors specified for each treatment group. Back-transformation was used to estimate the absolute difference. Adjusted p-value.||1.35|0.34|0.0010
81622894|NCT04878354|162925938|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.0354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs. tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The square root transformed endpoint was analysed in a linear mixed effects (LME) model with treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect with different residual errors specified for each treatment group. Back-transformation was used to estimate the absolute difference. Adjusted p-value.||0.71|0.03|0.0354
81622895|NCT04878354|162925939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.0734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs. tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The square root transformed endpoint was analysed in a linear mixed effects (LME) model with treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect with different residual errors specified for each treatment group. Back-transformation was used to estimate the absolute difference. Adjusted p-value.||0.50|-0.02|0.0734
81622896|NCT04878354|162925940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs. tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The square root transformed endpoint was analysed in a linear mixed effects (LME) model with treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect with different residual errors specified for each treatment group. Back-transformation was used to estimate the absolute difference. Observed p-value.||1.28|0.45|<0.0001
81703652|NCT00669032|163102755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81703653|NCT00669032|163102756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.021
81703654|NCT00669032|163102757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.025
81703655|NCT00669032|163102758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.023|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.023
81530517|NCT03197376|162747325|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if either the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference in proportions of IgG responders (PNEUMOSIL-Synflorix) exceeded -10% for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Absolute Difference for Type 5|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.2|5.0||||||||5.0|1.2|
81530518|NCT03197376|162747325|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if either the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference in proportions of IgG responders (PNEUMOSIL-Synflorix) exceeded -10% for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Absolute Difference for Type 6A|5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.1|9.5||||||Synflorix proportion of responders for serotype 6A was operationally defined as the lowest observed proportion of responders among the 8 serotypes in common with PNEUMOSIL||9.5|1.1|
81530519|NCT03197376|162747325|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if either the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference in proportions of IgG responders (PNEUMOSIL-Synflorix) exceeded -10% for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Absolute Difference for Type 6B|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.2|6.4||||||||6.4|-2.2|
81530520|NCT03197376|162747325|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if either the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference in proportions of IgG responders (PNEUMOSIL-Synflorix) exceeded -10% for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Absolute Difference for Type 7F|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.1|2.7||||||||2.7|-0.1|
81530521|NCT03197376|162747325|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if either the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference in proportions of IgG responders (PNEUMOSIL-Synflorix) exceeded -10% for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Absolute Difference for Type 9V|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.9|2.5||||||||2.5|-1.9|
81530522|NCT03197376|162747325|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if either the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference in proportions of IgG responders (PNEUMOSIL-Synflorix) exceeded -10% for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Absolute Difference for Type 14|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.4|1.0||||||||1.0|-1.4|
81530523|NCT03197376|162747325|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if either the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference in proportions of IgG responders (PNEUMOSIL-Synflorix) exceeded -10% for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Absolute Difference for Type 19A|18.7|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|15.1|22.5||||||Synflorix proportion of responders for serotype 19A was operationally defined as the lowest observed proportion of responders among the 8 serotypes in common with PNEUMOSIL||22.5|15.1|
81530524|NCT03197376|162747325|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if either the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference in proportions of IgG responders (PNEUMOSIL-Synflorix) exceeded -10% for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Absolute Difference for Type 19F|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.9|0.5||||||||0.5|-1.9|
81530525|NCT03197376|162747325|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if either the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the difference in proportions of IgG responders (PNEUMOSIL-Synflorix) exceeded -10% for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Absolute Difference for Type 23F|17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|13.6|21.1||||||||21.1|13.6|
81530526|NCT03197376|162747326|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the GMC ratio (PNEUMOSIL/Synflorix) exceeded 0.5, for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Pn IgG type 1 GMC Ratio|2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.0|2.32||||||||2.32|2.00|
81530527|NCT03197376|162747326|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the GMC ratio (PNEUMOSIL/Synflorix) exceeded 0.5, for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Pn IgG type 5 GMC Ratio|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.28|1.47||||||||1.47|1.28|
81530528|NCT03197376|162747326|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the GMC ratio (PNEUMOSIL/Synflorix) exceeded 0.5, for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Pn IgG type 6A GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.78|1.01||||||Synflorix proportion of responders for serotype 6A was operationally defined as the lowest observed proportion of responders among the 8 serotypes in common with PNEUMOSIL||1.01|0.78|
81530529|NCT03197376|162747326|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the GMC ratio (PNEUMOSIL/Synflorix) exceeded 0.5, for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Pn IgG type 6B GMC Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.93|1.24||||||||1.24|0.93|
81530530|NCT03197376|162747326|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the GMC ratio (PNEUMOSIL/Synflorix) exceeded 0.5, for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Pn IgG type 7F GMC Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.19|1.41||||||||1.41|1.19|
81530531|NCT03197376|162747326|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the GMC ratio (PNEUMOSIL/Synflorix) exceeded 0.5, for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Pn IgG type 9V GMC Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.85|1.0||||||||1.00|0.85|
81530532|NCT03197376|162747326|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the GMC ratio (PNEUMOSIL/Synflorix) exceeded 0.5, for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Pn IgG type 14 GMC Ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.1|1.37||||||||1.37|1.10|
81530533|NCT03197376|162747326|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the GMC ratio (PNEUMOSIL/Synflorix) exceeded 0.5, for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Pn IgG type 19A GMC Ratio|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.3|1.63||||||Synflorix proportion of responders for serotype 19A was operationally defined as the lowest observed proportion of responders among the 8 serotypes in common with PNEUMOSIL||1.63|1.30|
81653872|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.197||0.0202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.07|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.07|-0.86|0.0202
81703656|NCT00669032|163102759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81530534|NCT03197376|162747326|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the GMC ratio (PNEUMOSIL/Synflorix) exceeded 0.5, for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Pn IgG type 19F GMC Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.67|0.8||||||||0.80|0.67|
81530535|NCT03197376|162747326|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 97.5% CI for the GMC ratio (PNEUMOSIL/Synflorix) exceeded 0.5, for 7 or more of the 10 serotypes in PNEUMOSIL|Pn IgG type 23F GMC Ratio|1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.63|2.01||||||||2.01|1.63|
81703657|NCT00669032|163102760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9129|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9129
81653873|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.2683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.16|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.58|0.2683
81653874|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165||0.0531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.0|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.00|-0.65|0.0531
81653875|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.5609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.22|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms GI, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.41|0.5609
81530536|NCT03197376|162747327|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 95% CI exceeded -10% (for comparisons based on the difference in proportions of antibody responders to EPI vaccines between PNEUMOSIL and Synflorix)|Absolute difference for diphtheria|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||CI could not be computed due to 100% response rate|||||
81622897|NCT04878354|162925941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs. tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The square root transformed endpoint was analysed in a linear mixed effects (LME) model with treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect with different residual errors specified for each treatment group. Back-transformation was used to estimate the absolute difference. Observed p-value.||0.82|0.26|0.0002
81622898|NCT04878354|162925942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.1516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs. tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The square root transformed endpoint was analysed in a linear mixed effects (LME) model with treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect with different residual errors specified for each treatment group. Back-transformation was used to estimate the absolute difference. Observed p-value.||0.76|-0.11|0.1516
81622899|NCT04878354|162925943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs. tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The square root transformed endpoint was analysed in a linear mixed effects (LME) model with treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect with different residual errors specified for each treatment group. Back-transformation was used to estimate the absolute difference. Observed p-value.||0.25|-0.24|0.9709
81622900|NCT04878354|162925944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.0499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs. tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The square root transformed endpoint was analysed in a linear mixed effects (LME) model with treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect with different residual errors specified for each treatment group. Back-transformation was used to estimate the absolute difference. Observed p-value.||0.41|0.00|0.0499
81622901|NCT04878354|162925945|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs. tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The square root transformed endpoint was analysed in a linear mixed effects (LME) model with treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect with different residual errors specified for each treatment group. Back-transformation was used to estimate the absolute difference. Observed p-value.||2.18|0.73|<0.0001
81622902|NCT04878354|162925946|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs. tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The square root transformed endpoint was analysed in a linear mixed effects (LME) model with treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect with different residual errors specified for each treatment group. Back-transformation was used to estimate the absolute difference. Observed p-value.||0.83|0.13|0.0075
81653876|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.6779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.19|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.19|-0.30|0.6779
81703658|NCT00878644|163102795|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.3||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|16.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used adjusting for age category at time of randomization (\<2 years, 2 to \<12 years, or \>=12 years)||||16.1|-1.5|0.14
81530537|NCT03197376|162747327|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 95% CI exceeded -10% (for comparisons based on the difference in proportions of antibody responders to EPI vaccines between PNEUMOSIL and Synflorix)|Absolute difference for Tetanus|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||CI could not be computed due to 100% response rate|||||
81622903|NCT04878354|162925947|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs. tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The square root transformed endpoint was analysed in a linear mixed effects (LME) model with treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect with different residual errors specified for each treatment group. Back-transformation was used to estimate the absolute difference. Observed p-value.||1.29|0.44|<0.0001
81465096|NCT03557931|162622163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.93|1.36|||0.775|||MMRM analysis model is performed with change from baseline (LS Mean estimate for observed value from separate model using observed values) at week 12 as response; treatment, site (pooled where necessary), visit, treatment\*visit, and visit\*baseline as fixed effects, and baseline as a covariate.|Cohen's d Effect Size was defined as: (t-value for the least squares mean pairwise difference of ASP4345 150 mg vs placebo) \* sqrt(1/n\[PLACEBO\] + 1/n\[ASP4345\]). The Cohen's d Effect Size value for ASP4345 150 mg vs placebo is - 0.053.|1.36|-1.93|
81622904|NCT04878354|162925948|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.32|||Generalised linear mixed model (GLMM)||Odds ratio is (odds placebo SLIT-tablet / odds tree SLIT-tablet)|The odds of having a severe day was analysed using a generalised linear mixed model (GLMM) with a logit link function. The model includes proportion of severe days as the response variable and treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects and pollen station as random effect. Observed p-value.||1.32|1.10|<0.0001
81622905|NCT04878354|162925949|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.08|||Generalised linear mixed model (GLMM)||Odds ration is (odds placebo SLIT-tablet / odds tree SLIT-tablet)|The odds of having a severe day was analysed using a generalised linear mixed model (GLMM) with a logit link function. The model includes proportion of severe days as the response variable and treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects and pollen station as random effect. Observed p-value.||1.08|0.93|0.9124
81622906|NCT04878354|162925950|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.81|||Generalised linear fixed model (GLMM)||Odds ratio is (odds placebo SLIT-tablet / odds tree SLIT-tablet)|The odds of having a well day was analysed using a generalised linear mixed model (GLMM) with a logit link function. The model includes proportion of well days as the response variable and treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects and pollen station as random effect. Observed p-value.||0.81|0.71|<0.0001
81622907|NCT04878354|162925951|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.93|||Generalised linear mixed model (GLMM)||Odds ratio is (odds placebo SLIT-tablet / odds tree SLIT-tablet)|The odds of having a well day was analysed using a generalised linear mixed model (GLMM) with a logit link function. The model includes proportion of well days as the response variable and treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects and pollen station as random effect. Observed p-value.||0.93|0.85|<0.0001
81622908|NCT04878354|162925952|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.84|||Generalised linear mixed model (GLMM)||Odds ratio is (odds placebo SLIT-tablet / odds tree SLIT-tablet)|The odds of having a symptom-free day was analysed using a generalised linear mixed model (GLMM) with a logit link function. The model includes proportion of symptom-free days as the response variable and treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects and pollen station as random effect. Observed p-value.||0.84|0.72|<0.0001
81622909|NCT04878354|162925953|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|0.95|||Generalised linear mixed model (GLMM)||Odds ratio is (odds placebo SLIT-tablet / odds tree SLIT-tablet)|The odds of having a symptom-free day was analysed using a generalised linear mixed model (GLMM) with a logit link function. The model includes proportion of symptom-free days as the response variable and treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects and pollen station as random effect. Observed p-value.||0.95|0.86|0.0001
81622910|NCT04878354|162925956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The square root transformed endpoint was analysed in an LME model with treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect with different residual errors specified for each treatment group. Back-transformation was used to estimate the absolute difference. Observed p-value.||0.29|0.07|0.0015
81653877|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.4559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.32|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.32|-0.15|0.4559
81465097|NCT03557931|162622169|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.639|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|3.41|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model is performed with change from baseline (LS Mean estimate for observed value from separate model using observed values) at the Week 12 timepoint as response, treatment and site (pooled where necessary) and baseline as a covariate.||3.41|-1.90|0.639
81530538|NCT03197376|162747327|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 95% CI exceeded -10% (for comparisons based on the difference in proportions of antibody responders to EPI vaccines between PNEUMOSIL and Synflorix)|Absolute difference for Hepatitis B|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.5||||||||2.5|-0.4|
81703659|NCT00878644|163102796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.1||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|19.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used adjusting for age category at time of randomization (\<2 years, 2 to \<12 years, or \>=12 years)||||19.9|-1.8|0.13
81530539|NCT03197376|162747327|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 95% CI exceeded -10% (for comparisons based on the difference in proportions of antibody responders to EPI vaccines between PNEUMOSIL and Synflorix)|Absolute difference for Hib|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.2||||||||1.2|-2.5|
81530540|NCT03197376|162747327|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 95% CI exceeded -10% (for comparisons based on the difference in proportions of antibody responders to EPI vaccines between PNEUMOSIL and Synflorix)|Absolute difference for Polio type 1|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.5||||||||1.5|-1.3|
81622911|NCT04878354|162925957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The square root transformed endpoint was analysed in a linear mixed effects (LME) model with treatment, cohort, and age group as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect with different residual errors specified for each treatment group. Back-transformation was used to estimate the absolute difference. Observed p-value.||0.20|0.04|0.0032
81622912|NCT04878354|162925958|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.9277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The endpoint was analysed in each dataset in a linear mixed effects (LME) model with treatment and cohort as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect. Each treatment group was allowed different residual errors. Observed p-value.||0.23|-0.21|0.9277
81622913|NCT04878354|162925959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The endpoint was analysed in each dataset in a linear mixed effect (LME) model with treatment and cohort as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect. Each treatment group was allowed different residual errors. Observed p-value.||0.18|-0.19|0.9643
81622914|NCT04878354|162925960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.0287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo SLIT-tablet vs. tree SLIT-tablet|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy. The endpoint was analysed in each dataset in a linear mixed effect (LME) model with treatment and cohort as fixed effects, and pollen station within cohort as a random effect. Each treatment group was allowed different residual errors. Observed p-value.||0.34|0.02|0.0287
81622915|NCT04878354|162925962|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.58|||Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM)||Odds ratio is (odds placebo SLIT-tablet/ odds tree SLIT-tablet)|"Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data under the hypothetical strategy.~The odds of having an improved treatment efficacy according to patient-rated global evaluation was analysed using a generalised linear mixed model with a logit link function. The model includes patient-rated global evaluation of treatment efficacy (improvement/no improvement) as the response variable and treatment, cohort and age group as fixed effects and pollen station as random effects. Observed p-value."||0.58|0.30|<0.0001
81622916|NCT04878354|162925963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis||Tree SLIT-tablet vs placebo SLIT-tablet, visit 4|Change from baseline (screening) to visit 4 (pre-TPS). Change from baseline of log transformed concentrations is analyzed in a mixed effects linear model including treatment, visit, and treatment-visit-interaction as fixed effects, log(baseline concentration) as a covariate and subject as random effect. Observed p-value.||0.48|0.38|<0.0001
81622917|NCT04878354|162925963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.1038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||Tree SLIT-tablet vs. placebo SLIT-tablet, visit 6|Change from baseline (screening) to visit 6 (end of treatment). Change from baseline of log transformed concentrations is analysed in a mixed effects linear model including treatment, visit, and treatment-visit-interaction as fixed effects, log(baseline concentration) as a covariate and subject as random effect. Observed p-value.||0.01|-0.09|0.1038
81622918|NCT04878354|162925964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis||Tree SLIT-tablet vs. placebo SLIT-tablet, visit 4|Change from baseline (screening) to visit 4 (pre-TPS). Change from baseline of log transformed concentrations is analysed in a mixed effects linear model including treatment, visit, and treatment-visit-interaction as fixed effects, log(baseline concentration) as a covariate and subject as random effect. Observed p-value.||0.57|0.48|<0.0001
81622919|NCT04878354|162925964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis||Tree SLIT-tablet vs placebo SLIT-tablet, visit 6|Change from baseline (screening) to visit 6 (end of treatment). Change from baseline of log transformed concentrations is analysed in a mixed effects linear model including treatment, visit, and treatment-visit-interaction as fixed effects, log(baseline concentration) as a covariate and subject as random effect. Observed p-value.||0.53|0.45|<0.0001
81622920|NCT04878354|162925965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis||Tree SLIT-tablet vs. placebo SLIT-tablet, visit 4|Change from baseline (screening) to visit 4 (pre-TPS). Change from baseline of log transformed concentrations is analyzed in a mixed effects linear model including treatment, visit, and treatment-visit-interaction as fixed effects, log(baseline concentration) as a covariate and subject as random effect. Observed p-value.||0.33|0.24|<0.0001
81622921|NCT04878354|162925965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis||Tree SLIT-tablet vs. placebo SLIT-tablet, visit 6|Change from baseline (screening) to visit 6 (end of treatment). Change from baseline of log transformed concentrations is analysed in a mixed effects linear model including treatment, visit, and treatment-visit-interaction as fixed effects, log(baseline concentration) as a covariate and subject as random effect. Observed p-value.||0.36|0.26|<0.0001
81530541|NCT03197376|162747327|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 95% CI exceeded -10% (for comparisons based on the difference in proportions of antibody responders to EPI vaccines between PNEUMOSIL and Synflorix)|Absolute difference for Polio type 2|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|9.3||||||||9.3|-3.2|
81622922|NCT03358875|162925969|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.527|0.778||OS in the ITT population was tested at one-sided p value boundary of 0.0120.|1-sided Log Rank Test|Stratified by stratification factors: histology (squamous vs non-squamous), line of therapy (second vs third), and PDL1 expression (≥25% vs \<25% TC).|A stratified Cox proportional hazards model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to determine hazard ratio (HR) and its 95% confidence interval (CI).|||0.778|0.527|<0.0001
81622923|NCT03358875|162925970|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.407|0.702||OS in the PD-L1 positive analysis set was tested at the one-sided p-value boundary of 0.025.|1-sided Log Rank Test|Stratified by stratification factors: histology (squamous vs non-squamous) and line of therapy (second vs third).||||0.702|0.407|<0.0001
81622924|NCT03358875|162925971|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.336|6.393|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test stratified by histology, line of therapy, and PDL1 expression.||||6.393|2.336|<0.0001
81622925|NCT03358875|162925972|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.721|17.379|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test stratified by histology and line of therapy.||||17.379|3.721|<0.0001
81622926|NCT03358875|162925973|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.176|0.536|||Log Rank|Stratified by stratification factors: histology (squamous vs non-squamous), line of therapy (second vs third), and PDL1 expression (≥25% vs \<25% TC).|A stratified Cox proportional hazards model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to determine hazard ratio (HR) and its 95% CI.|||0.536|0.176|<0.0001
81622927|NCT03358875|162925974|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.37|||Log Rank|Stratified by stratification factors: histology (squamous vs non-squamous) and line of therapy (second vs third).|A stratified Cox proportional hazards model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to determine hazard ratio (HR) and its 95% CI.|||0.370|0.066|<0.0001
81622928|NCT03358875|162925975|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.528|0.745|||Log Rank|Stratified by stratification factors: histology (squamous vs non-squamous), line of therapy (second vs third), and PDL1 expression (≥25% vs \<25% TC).|A stratified Cox proportional hazards model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to determine hazard ratio (HR) and its 95% CI.|||0.745|0.528|<0.0001
81622929|NCT03358875|162925976|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.285|0.494|||Log Rank|Stratified by stratification factors: histology (squamous vs non-squamous) and line of therapy (second vs third).|A stratified Cox proportional hazards model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to determine hazard ratio (HR) and its 95% confidence interval (CI).|||0.494|0.285|<0.0001
81622930|NCT03358875|162925977|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|5.7||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|9.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The linear mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes baseline score, stratification factors, treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects and visit as a repeated measure.||9.07|2.38|0.0008
81622931|NCT03358875|162925978|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.3||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.02|-3.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Coughing Scale. The linear mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes baseline score, stratification factors, treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects and visit as a repeated measure.||-3.51|-13.02|0.0007
81622932|NCT03358875|162925978|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.2||||0.0579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.52|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Dyspnoea Scale. The linear mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes baseline score, stratification factors, treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects and visit as a repeated measure.||0.11|-6.52|0.0579
81622933|NCT03358875|162925978|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.2||||0.2472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.05|1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Chest Pain Scale. The linear mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes baseline score, stratification factors, treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects and visit as a repeated measure.||1.56|-6.05|0.2472
81622934|NCT03599648|162925981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.361||||||baseline versus immediately after 16-week BPT-E intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.361
81622935|NCT03599648|162925981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.126||||||baseline versus 6 months after BPT-E intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.126
81622936|NCT03599648|162925981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||baseline versus 12 months after BPT-E intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81622937|NCT03599648|162925981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||baseline versus immediately after 16 week BPT-M intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81622938|NCT03599648|162925981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||baseline versus 6 months after BPT-M intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81622939|NCT03599648|162925981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||baseline versus 12 months after BPT-M intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81622940|NCT03599648|162925982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035||||||Baseline versus immediately following 16-week BPT-E intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.035
81622941|NCT03599648|162925982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Baseline versus 6-months after BPT-E intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81622942|NCT03599648|162925982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||Baseline versus 12 months after BPT-E intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81622943|NCT03599648|162925982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||Baseline versus immediately after 16-week BPT-M intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81622944|NCT03599648|162925982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||Baseline versus 6 months after BPT-M intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81622945|NCT03599648|162925982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||Baseline versus 12 months after BPT-M intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81622946|NCT03599648|162925983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||Baseline versus immediately after 16-week BPT-E intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81622947|NCT03599648|162925983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||Baseline versus 6 months after BPT-E intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81622948|NCT03599648|162925983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||Baseline versus 12 months after BPT-E intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81622949|NCT03599648|162925983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||Baseline versus immediately after 16-week BPT-M intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81622950|NCT03599648|162925983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||Baseline versus 6 months after BPT-M intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81653878|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.2254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.1|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.43|0.2254
81653879|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.6437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.2|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.32|0.6437
81622951|NCT03599648|162925983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||baseline versus 12 months after BPT-M intervention|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81622952|NCT03363854|162925990|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.4||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|21.9||The primary endpoints were tested sequentially at a 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was conducted using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.||Participants who achieved IGA 0 or 1 at Week 16 were defined as responders. Participants with missing data at Week 16 or who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were defined as non-responders, independently of their IGA value at Week 16. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between tralokinumab Q2W+TCS and placebo+TCS was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there was a difference.||21.9|2.9|0.015
81622953|NCT03363854|162925991|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|30.6||The primary endpoints were tested sequentially at a 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was conducted using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.||Participants who achieved at least 75% reduction in EASI at Week 16 were defined as responders. Participants with missing data at Week 16 or who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were defined as non-responders, independently of their EASI value at Week 16. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between tralokinumab Q2W+TCS and placebo+TCS was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there was a difference.||30.6|9.8|<0.001
81622954|NCT03363854|162925992|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.3||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|21.6||This secondary endpoint was tested after the sequential testing of the primary endpoints, if these showed statistical significance.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was conducted using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.||Participants meeting the endpoint were defined as responders. Participants with missing data at Week 16 or who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were defined as non-responders, independently of their Worst daily Pruritus NRS value at Week 16.||21.6|0.9|0.037
81622955|NCT03363854|162925993|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-10.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-6.6||This secondary endpoint was tested sequentially using the Holm method for multiplicity adjustment at a 5% significance level after the sequential testing of the primary endpoints and first secondary endpoint, if these showed statistical significance.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included.||-6.6|-15.2|<0.001
81622956|NCT03363854|162925994|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-2.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-1.6||This secondary endpoint was tested sequentially using the Holm method for multiplicity adjustment at a 5% significance level after sequential testing of the primary endpoints and the first secondary endpoint, if these showed statistical significance.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included.||-1.6|-4.3|<0.001
81622957|NCT03363854|162925996|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-3.5||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|4.9||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 1-2 are reported below.||4.9|-11.9|0.41
81653880|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.6678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.21|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.21|-0.32|0.6678
81653881|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.9321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.24|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.27|0.9321
81622958|NCT03363854|162925996|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-6.9||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|-0.6||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 3-4 are reported below.||-0.6|-13.3|0.033
81622959|NCT03363854|162925996|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-4.7||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|1.2||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 5-6 are reported below.||1.2|-10.6|0.12
81622960|NCT03363854|162925996|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-7.3||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|-0.2||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 7-8 are reported below.||-0.2|-14.3|0.043
81622961|NCT03363854|162925996|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-9.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|-3.4||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 9-10 are reported below.||-3.4|-14.8|0.002
81622962|NCT03363854|162925996|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-8.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-3.2||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 11-12 are reported below.||-3.2|-12.8|0.001
81622963|NCT03363854|162925996|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-10.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|-4.7||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 13-14 are reported below.||-4.7|-15.8|<0.001
81622964|NCT03363854|162925996|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-8.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|-3.2||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 15-16 are reported below.||-3.2|-14.1|0.002
81622965|NCT03363854|162925997|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|11.0||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 1-2 are reported below.||11.0|-11.0|1.00
81622966|NCT03363854|162925997|SUPERIORITY||Difference|1.1||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|11.4||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 3-4 are reported below.||11.4|-9.1|0.83
81622967|NCT03363854|162925997|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-1.4||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|8.5||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 5-6 are reported below.||8.5|-11.3|0.78
81622968|NCT03363854|162925997|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-4.8||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|5.1||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 7-8 are reported below.||5.1|-14.8|0.34
81622969|NCT03363854|162925997|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-4.4||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|4.6||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 9-10 are reported below.||4.6|-13.4|0.34
81622970|NCT03363854|162925997|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-6.2||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|1.5||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 11-12 are reported below.||1.5|-13.9|0.11
81622971|NCT03363854|162925997|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-8.9||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|-1.2||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 13-14 are reported below.||-1.2|-16.6|0.024
81622972|NCT03363854|162925997|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-9.5||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|-1.7||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 15-16 are reported below.||-1.7|-17.3|0.017
81622973|NCT03363854|162925999|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.1||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 1 are reported below.||0.7|-0.5|0.64
81622974|NCT03363854|162925999|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.4||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.0||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 2 are reported below.||1.0|-0.3|0.26
81622975|NCT03363854|162925999|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.2||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.8||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 3 are reported below.||0.8|-0.4|0.46
81653882|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.9778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.32|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.32|-0.31|0.9778
81622976|NCT03363854|162925999|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.4||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.0||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 4 are reported below.||1.0|-0.2|0.16
81622977|NCT03363854|162925999|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.5||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.1||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 5 are reported below.||1.1|-0.1|0.13
81622978|NCT03363854|162925999|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.3||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.9||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 6 are reported below.||0.9|-0.3|0.38
81622979|NCT03363854|162925999|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.6||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.2||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 7 are reported below.||1.2|0.0|0.040
81622980|NCT03363854|162925999|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.3||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.0||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 8 are reported below.||1.0|-0.3|0.31
81622981|NCT03363854|162925999|SUPERIORITY||Difference|1.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.6||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 9 are reported below.||1.6|0.4|0.001
81622982|NCT03363854|162925999|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.7||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.3||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 10 are reported below.||1.3|0.1|0.026
81622983|NCT03363854|162925999|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.9||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.5||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model]|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 11 are reported below.||1.5|0.2|0.006
81622984|NCT03363854|162925999|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.6||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.3||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 12 are reported below.||1.3|0.0|0.043
81622985|NCT03363854|162925999|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.4||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 13 are reported below.||1.4|0.2|0.010
81622986|NCT03363854|162925999|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.7||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.3||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 14 are reported below.||1.3|0.0|0.037
81622987|NCT03363854|162925999|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.6||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.3||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 15 are reported below.||1.3|0.0|0.045
81653883|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.9307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.31|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.31|-0.29|0.9307
81703660|NCT00878644|163102797|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Stratified Mann-Whitney Test|Test stratified by age category (\<2 years, 2 to \<12 years, or \>=12 years), for continuous (NOT categorized as reported above) 1-year change in VABS-II|||As the (nonparametric) comparison treated 1-year deaths as worst possible outcomes and worst possible 1-year VABS-II as next worst possible outcomes, using change in VABS-II for other participants alive at 1 year, no relevant estimation of effect size is possible for this secondary outcome.|||0.13
81622988|NCT03363854|162925999|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.5||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.1||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included. Results of Week 16 are reported below.||1.1|-0.2|0.17
81622989|NCT03363854|162926000|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|31.3||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was conducted using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.||Participants meeting the endpoint were defined as responders. Participants with missing data at Week 16 or who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were defined as non-responders, independently of their EASI value at Week 16.||31.3|11.3|<0.001
81622990|NCT03363854|162926001|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.4||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|20.7||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was conducted using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.||Participants meeting the endpoint were defined as responders. Participants with missing data at Week 16 or who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were defined as non-responders, independently of their EASI value at Week 16.||20.7|2.1|0.022
81622991|NCT03363854|162926002|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-5.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-3.1||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurement model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included.||-3.1|-7.7|<0.001
81622992|NCT03363854|162926003|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|33.3||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was conducted using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.||Partcipants meeting the endpoint were defined as responders. Participants with missing data at Week 16 or who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were defined as non-responders, independently of their SCORAD value at Week 16.||33.3|12.4|<0.001
81622993|NCT03363854|162926004|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.1||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|19.0||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was conducted using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.||Participants meeting the endpoint were defined as responders. Participants with missing data at Week 16 or who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were defined as non-responders, independently of their SCORAD value at Week 16.||19.0|3.2|0.012
81622994|NCT03363854|162926005|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.7||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of investigational medicinal product or initiation of rescue medication were not included.||-0.7|-1.7|<0.001
81622995|NCT03363854|162926006|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|27.1||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was conducted using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.||Participants meeting the endpoint were defined as responders. Participants with missing data at Week 16 or who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were defined as non-responders, independently of their DLQI value at Week 16.||27.1|8.0|<0.001
81622996|NCT05687903|162926040|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of LS Mean Difference|13.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.983|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.74|19.57||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for Baseline, age, prior use of narcolepsy medications, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as covariates. Reported p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MMRM|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.|LS in LS Mean Difference denotes least squares.|||19.57|7.74|=0.001
81622997|NCT05687903|162926040|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of LS Mean Difference|24.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.921|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.87|30.46||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for Baseline, age, prior use of narcolepsy medications, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as covariates. Reported p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MMRM|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||||30.46|18.87|<0.001
81622998|NCT05687903|162926040|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of LS Mean Difference|26.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.81|32.35||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for Baseline, age, prior use of narcolepsy medications, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as covariates. Reported p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MMRM|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||||32.35|20.81|<0.001
81622999|NCT05687903|162926040|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of LS Mean Difference|16.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.842|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.49|21.76||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for Baseline, age, prior use of narcolepsy medications, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as covariates. Reported p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MMRM|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||||21.76|10.49|<0.001
81623000|NCT05687903|162926041|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of LS Mean Difference|-6.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.564|=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.53|-3.32||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for Baseline, age, prior use of narcolepsy medications, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as covariates. Reported p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MMRM|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||||-3.32|-9.53|=0.004
81623001|NCT05687903|162926041|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of LS Mean Difference|-11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.581|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.44|-8.16||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for Baseline, age, prior use of narcolepsy medications, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as covariates. Reported p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MMRM|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||||-8.16|-14.44|<0.001
81623002|NCT05687903|162926041|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of LS Mean Difference|-10.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.35|-7.27||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for Baseline, age, prior use of narcolepsy medications, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as covariates. Reported p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MMRM|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||||-7.27|-13.35|<0.001
81623003|NCT05687903|162926041|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of LS Mean Difference|-8.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.535|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.84|-5.75||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for Baseline, age, prior use of narcolepsy medications, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as covariates. Reported p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MMRM|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||||-5.75|-11.84|<0.001
81623004|NCT05687903|162926042|SUPERIORITY||IRR|0.48|||=|0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.93||GEE model featuring a negative binomial distribution was used for analysis where incidence rate was exponentiated LS mean \& incidence rate ratio (IRR) was exponentiated LS mean difference from placebo. Reported p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|GEE|||The GEE model was used for analysis with fixed effects for visit, treatment, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline WCR, age, and prior use of narcolepsy medications.||0.93|0.25|=0.250
81623005|NCT05687903|162926042|SUPERIORITY||IRR|0.36|||=|0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.79||The GEE model featuring a negative binomial distribution was used for analysis where the incidence rate was the exponentiated LS mean and the IRR was the exponentiated LS mean difference from placebo. Reported p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|GEE|||The GEE model was used for analysis with fixed effects for visit, treatment, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline WCR, age, and prior use of narcolepsy medications.||0.79|0.16|=0.034
81703661|NCT00878644|163102798|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|"Test used the continuous (NOT categorized as reported above) neuropsychological scores, with Lowest Possible Score treated as lowest possible value."||||||0.81
81623006|NCT05687903|162926042|SUPERIORITY||IRR|0.28|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.6||The GEE model featuring a negative binomial distribution was used for analysis where the incidence rate was the exponentiated LS mean and the IRR was the exponentiated LS mean difference from placebo. Reported p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|GEE|||The GEE model was used for analysis with fixed effects for visit, treatment, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline WCR, age, and prior use of narcolepsy medications.||0.60|0.13|=0.003
81623007|NCT05687903|162926042|SUPERIORITY||IRR|0.67|||=|0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.29||The GEE model featuring a negative binomial distribution was used for analysis where the incidence rate was the exponentiated LS mean and the IRR was the exponentiated LS mean difference from placebo. Reported p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|GEE|||The GEE model was used for analysis with fixed effects for visit, treatment, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline WCR, age, and prior use of narcolepsy medications.||1.29|0.35|=0.250
81623008|NCT04583423|162926182|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|10.4||||0.3504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|35.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen's method|Stratified by concurrent diagnosis of T2DM at the time of randomization and fibrosis score and using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme|Difference=% 50-mg MK-3655 minus % placebo|||35.1|-13.4|0.3504
81623009|NCT04583423|162926182|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|9.2||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|32.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen's method|Stratified by concurrent diagnosis of T2DM at the time of randomization and fibrosis score and using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme|Difference=% 100-mg MK-3655 minus % placebo|||32.1|-15.6|0.3730
81623010|NCT04583423|162926182|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|15.4||||0.1428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|42.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen's method|Stratified by concurrent diagnosis of T2DM at the time of randomization and fibrosis score and using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme|Difference=% 300-mg MK-3655 minus % placebo|||42.3|-8.5|0.1428
81623011|NCT04583423|162926185|OTHER||Difference in Least Square (LS) Means|19.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|36.4|||||Difference=LS Mean 50 mg minus LS Mean Placebo|||36.4|1.7|
81623012|NCT04583423|162926185|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|35.8|||||Difference=LS Mean 100 mg minus LS Mean Placebo|||35.8|2.2|
81623013|NCT04583423|162926185|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|26.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|42.8|||||Difference=LS Mean 300 mg minus LS Mean Placebo|||42.8|9.5|
81623014|NCT04583423|162926186|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|1.6||||0.8978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.5|30.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen's method|Stratified by concurrent diagnosis of T2DM at the time of randomization and fibrosis score and using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme|Difference=% 50 mg minus % Placebo|||30.3|-26.5|0.8978
81623015|NCT04583423|162926186|OTHER||Difference in Parentages|20.0||||0.1869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|46.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen's method|Stratified by concurrent diagnosis of T2DM at the time of randomization and fibrosis score and using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme|Difference=% 100 mg minus % Placebo|||46.4|-10.6|0.1869
81623016|NCT04583423|162926186|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|8.5||||0.5636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|38.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen's method|Stratified by concurrent diagnosis of T2DM at the time of randomization and fibrosis score and using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme|Difference=% 300 mg minus % Placebo|||38.5|-22.1|0.5636
81623017|NCT04583423|162926187|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|1.6||||0.9174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|32.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen's method|Stratified by concurrent diagnosis of T2DM at the time of randomization and fibrosis score and using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme|Difference=% 50 mg minus % Placebo|||32.6|-28.6|0.9174
81623018|NCT04583423|162926187|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|18.5||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|47.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen's method|Stratified by concurrent diagnosis of T2DM at the time of randomization and fibrosis score and using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme|Difference=% 100 mg minus % Placebo|||47.1|-14.5|0.2720
81623019|NCT04583423|162926187|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|5.3||||0.7586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|37.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen's method|Stratified by concurrent diagnosis of T2DM at the time of randomization and fibrosis score and using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme|Difference= % 300 mg minus % Placebo|||37.3|-26.7|0.7586
81623020|NCT01381406|162926195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.772||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.641|0.93||COPD-Related Adjusted Multivariate Outcomes in the Follow-Up Period by Cohort (reference cohort = TIO) for Any COPD Exacerbation|Regression, Logistic|||||0.930|0.641|0.007
81623021|NCT01381406|162926195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.622||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.328|1.18||COPD-Related Adjusted Multivariate Outcomes in the Follow-Up Period by Cohort (reference cohort = TIO) for Severe COPD Exacerbations|Regression, Logistic|||||1.180|0.328|0.146
81623022|NCT01381406|162926195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.763||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.646|0.949||COPD-Related Adjusted Multivariate Outcomes in the Follow-Up Period by Cohort (reference cohort = TIO) for Moderate COPD Exacerbations|Regression, Logistic|||||0.949|0.646|0.013
81623023|NCT01066026|162926198|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|pilot study.|descritive variables|50.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|95.0|||McNemar||50 was the percentage of hematomas expected for standard needle group.|||95|5|<0.0001
81623024|NCT00393484|162926278|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in proportion along with its standard error and 90% confidence interval was computed. If the lower limit of the confidence interval (CI) was great than -10%, noninferiority was established. Provided that noninferiority was established, a test for superiority was planned to check that the lower limit of the 90% CI was greater than zero.|Difference in proportion|25.67||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.48|36.86||There was no adjustment for the prior test of noninferiority because the test for superiority could succeed only if noninferiority was first established.|Chi-squared|||A sample size of 60 per group provides 80% power for testing superiority of entecavir compared to lamivudine, assuming a response rate of 62% for lamivudine and 83% for entecavir.||36.86|14.48|0.0006
81623025|NCT00393484|162926279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|24.55||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.45|34.66||Treatment comparisons were assessed using the same method used in the primary endpoint.|Chi-squared|||HBV DNA \<10\^3 copies/mL at 24 Weeks||34.66|14.45|0.0003
81703662|NCT01280812|163102800|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1100.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3000.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Two-sided P values less than .05 were considered statistically significant.||Intent to treat analysis||||
81465098|NCT03557931|162622169|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54||0.721|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.11|2.01|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model is performed with change from baseline (LS Mean estimate for observed value from separate model using observed values) at the Week 12 timepoint as response, treatment and site (pooled where necessary) and baseline as a covariate.||2.01|-3.11|0.721
81623026|NCT00393484|162926279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|13.62||||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.85|22.38||Treatment comparisons were assessed using the same method as the primary endpoint.|Chi-squared|||HBV DNA \<10\^4 copies/mL at 24 Weeks||22.38|4.85|0.0167
81623027|NCT00393484|162926279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.24||||0.4467|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.62|11.1|||Chi-squared|||HBV DNA \<10\^5 at 24 Weeks||11.10|-2.62|0.4467
81623028|NCT00393484|162926279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|26.12||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.87|36.36|||Chi-squared|||HBV DNA \<10\^3 copies/mL at 48 Weeks||36.36|15.87|0.0002
81623029|NCT00393484|162926279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|20.09||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.1|29.07|||Chi-squared|||HBV DNA \<10\^4 copies/mL at 48 Weeks||29.07|11.10|0.0009
81623030|NCT00393484|162926279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|16.96||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.43|25.5|||Chi-squared|||HBV DNA \<10\^5 at 48 Weeks||25.50|8.43|0.0029
81623031|NCT00393484|162926279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|35.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|24.02|46.51|||Chi-squared|||HBV DNA \<10\^3 copies/mL at 96 Weeks||46.51|24.02|<0.0001
81653884|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.6791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.27|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.27|-0.41|0.6791
81653885|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.167||0.7769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.38|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.38|-0.28|0.7769
81653886|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.7206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.26|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.26|-0.38|0.7206
81653887|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.3549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.16|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.45|0.3549
81623032|NCT00393484|162926279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|29.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|18.07|39.97|||Chi-squared|||HBV DNA \<10\^4 copies/mL at 96 Weeks||39.97|18.07|<0.0001
81653888|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.05|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.05|-0.70|0.0231
81465099|NCT03315286|162622171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8
81530542|NCT03197376|162747327|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 95% CI exceeded -10% (for comparisons based on the difference in proportions of antibody responders to EPI vaccines between PNEUMOSIL and Synflorix)|Absolute difference for Polio type 3|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.8||||||||1.8|-3.0|
81623033|NCT00393484|162926279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|24.33||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.71|34.95|||Chi-squared|||HBV DNA \<10\^5 copies/mL at 96 Weeks||34.95|13.71|0.0006
81623034|NCT00393484|162926280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparisons were based on 2-sided t-test for treatment difference (entecavir: lamivudine) estimated from the linear regression model with covariates of treatment and baseline hepatitis B DNA by PCR.|unpaired t-test|||Changes from baseline were based on patients with measurements at both Baseline and Week 24.||||<0.0001
81623035|NCT00393484|162926280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparisons were based on 2-sided t-test for treatment difference (entecavir: lamivudine) estimated from the linear regression model with covariants of treatment and Baseline hepatitis B DNA by PCR.|unpaired t-test|||Changes from Baseline were based on patients with measurements at both Baseline and at Week 48.||||<0.0001
81623036|NCT00393484|162926280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparisons were based on 2-sided t-test for treatment difference (entecavir: lamivudine) estimated from the linear regression model with covariants of treatment and Baseline hepatitis B DNA by PCR.|unpaired t-test|||Changes from Baseline were based on patients with measurements at both Baseline and at 96 Weeks.||||<0.0001
81623037|NCT00393484|162926280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparisons were based on 2-sided t-test for treatment difference (entecavir: lamivudine) estimated from the linear regression model with covariants of treatment and Baseline hepatitis B DNA by PCR.|unpaired t-test|||Changes from Baseline were based on patients with measurements at both Baseline and at Week 144.||||<0.0001
81623038|NCT00393484|162926280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparisons were based on 2-sided t-test for treatment difference (entecavir: lamivudine) estimated from the linear regression model with covariants of treatment and Baseline hepatitis B DNA by PCR.|unpaired t-test|||Changes from Baseline were based on patients with measurements at both Baseline and at Week 192.||||<0.0001
81623039|NCT00393484|162926280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparisons were based on 2-sided t-test for treatment difference (entecavir: lamivudine) estimated from the linear regression model with covariants of treatment and Baseline hepatitis B DNA by PCR.|unpaired t-test|||Changes from Baseline were based on patients with measurements at both Baseline and at Week 240.||||<0.0001
81623040|NCT00393484|162926282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|18.97||||0.0278|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.22|32.73|||Chi-squared||At 24 Weeks|||32.73|5.22|0.0278
81623041|NCT00393484|162926282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|26.34||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.65|39.03|||Chi-squared||At 48 Weeks|||39.03|13.65|0.0014
81623042|NCT00393484|162926282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|35.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.35|48.52|||Chi-squared||At 96 Weeks|||48.52|23.35|<0.0001
81623043|NCT00393484|162926288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|33.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.52|44.89|||Chi-squared||At 48 Weeks|||44.89|22.52|<0.0001
81623044|NCT00393484|162926288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.8|57.61|||Chi-squared||At 96 Weeks|||57.61|34.80|<0.0001
81623045|NCT00393484|162926288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|33.48||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.31|47.65|||Chi-squared||At 144 Weeks|||47.65|19.31|0.0003
81623046|NCT00393484|162926288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|44.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.17|58.11|||Chi-squared||At 192 Weeks|||58.11|31.17|<0.0001
81623047|NCT00393484|162926288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|52.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.54|64.93|||Chi-squared||At 240 Weeks|||64.93|39.54|<0.0001
81623048|NCT00393484|162926289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Viral rebound at 96 weeks||||<0.0001
81623049|NCT01976312|162926472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81623050|NCT03010631|162926479|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.441|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.166|1.782||||||||1.782|1.166|
81653889|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.08|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.55|0.1450
81653890|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.0855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.04|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.04|-0.60|0.0855
81653891|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.3068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.15|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.47|0.3068
81703663|NCT00789724|163102806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.033
81703664|NCT02009930|163102855|OTHER||Wilson Method used|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|22.9||||||||22.9|9.4|
81623051|NCT03010631|162926480|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|2.045|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.615|2.589||||||||2.589|1.615|
81623052|NCT03010631|162926481|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.888|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.675|1.168||||||||1.168|0.675|
81623053|NCT03010631|162926482|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.413|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.339|0.502||||||||0.502|0.339|
81623054|NCT04992390|162926505|SUPERIORITY|Poisson regression was performed with baseline measure and binary arm status included as fixed effect covariates. Various regression models for count data were compared to find the best fitting model. Visual exploratory data and model evaluation showed that the Zero Inflated Negative Binomial (ZINB) regression model provided the best fit and was used as the model for the ITT analysis of the primary outcome.|Incidence Rate Ratio|0.31|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.48||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Poisson|||For more information on analysis models see Iyadurai et al 2023, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0|See also Iyadurai et al 2023, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0|0.48|0.20|<= 0.001
81623055|NCT04992390|162926506|SUPERIORITY|Single level general Poisson regression was used to quantify within arm changes of number of intrusive memories in the delayed intervention arm, comparing pre-intervention (week 4) to post-intervention (week 8).|Incidence Rate Ratio|0.31|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.45||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Poisson|Single level general Poisson regression was used to quantify within arm changes of number of intrusive memories pre- to post-intervention.||Within the comparator arm, where participants had delayed access to the intervention (i.e., delayed arm crossover), the number of intrusive memories in week 8 was compared to week 4. For full information about statistical analysis see Iyadurai et al 2023, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0|For full results see Iyadurai et al 2023, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0|0.45|0.21|<= 0.001
81623056|NCT04992390|162926506|SUPERIORITY|Single level general Poisson regression was used to quantify within arm changes of number of intrusive memories in the immediate intervention arm, comparing pre-intervention (run-in/screening week) to post-intervention (week 4).|Incidence Rate Ratio|0.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.45||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Poisson|Single level general Poisson regression was used to quantify within arm changes of number of intrusive memories pre- to post-intervention.||Within the immediate intervention arm, where participants had immediate access to the intervention, the number of intrusive memories in Week 4 was compared to the run-in/screening week. For full information about statistical analysis see Iyadurai et al 2023, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0||0.45|0.10|<0.001
81530543|NCT03197376|162747327|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 95% CI exceeded -10% (for comparisons based on the difference in proportions of antibody responders to EPI vaccines between PNEUMOSIL and Synflorix)|Absolute difference for Rotavirus|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|7.1||||||||7.1|-7.1|
81530544|NCT03197376|162747328|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the GMC ratio exceeded 0.5 (for pertussis antigens).|GMC Ratio for anti-pertussis toxoid|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.09||||||||1.09|0.62|
81530545|NCT03197376|162747329|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be shown if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the GMC ratio exceeded 0.5 (for pertussis antigens).|GMC Ratio for anti-fimbriae 2/3|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.25||||||||1.25|0.77|
81530546|NCT03197376|162747336|SUPERIORITY|Proportions with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 µg/mL will be compared using a z-test for proportions. The test will be done at the two-sided 2.5% significance level to adjust for the two superiority tests. 97.5% CIs for treatment-group differences in response, will also be reported|Difference for Type 6A|73.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|69.8|76.3||||||||76.3|69.8|
81530547|NCT03197376|162747336|SUPERIORITY|Proportions with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 µg/mL will be compared using a z-test for proportions. The test will be done at the two-sided 2.5% significance level to adjust for the two superiority tests. 97.5% CIs for treatment-group differences in response, will also be reported|Difference for Type 19A|54.7|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|50.3|58.9||||||||58.9|50.3|
81530548|NCT03197376|162747337|SUPERIORITY|For each of the two serotypes, GMCs are compared by a two-sample t-test on the difference between means of log10 (antibody). The test was done at the two-sided 2.5% significance level to adjust for the two superiority tests. 97.5% CIs for treatment-group differences in response, are also be reported|Pn IgG type 6A GMC Ratio|8.51|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|7.68|9.43||||||||9.43|7.68|
81530549|NCT03197376|162747337|SUPERIORITY|For each of the two serotypes, GMCs are compared by a two-sample t-test on the difference between means of log10 (antibody). The test was done at the two-sided 2.5% significance level to adjust for the two superiority tests. 97.5% CIs for treatment-group differences in response, are also be reported|Pn IgG type 19A GMC Ratio|5.64|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.14|6.18||||||||6.18|5.14|
81530550|NCT03197376|162747338|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes|OPA Type 1|17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|23.6||||||||23.6|11.0|
81623057|NCT04992390|162926507|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.63|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|-1.54||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for Intrusive memory ratings, 'How distressing were your intrusive memories?' (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4. For full information on statistical analysis see Iyadurai et al 2023, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Tables for within-subjects comparisons (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|-1.54|-3.72|<= 0.001
81623058|NCT04992390|162926507|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.21|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|-2.15||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for Intrusive memory ratings, 'How much did they disrupt your concentration?' (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4. For full information on statistical analysis see Iyadurai et al 2023, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Tables for within-subjects comparisons (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|-2.15|-4.28|<= 0.001
81653892|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.13|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.13|-0.77|0.0069
81653893|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159||0.2174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.12|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.12|-0.51|0.2174
81653894|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.06|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.06|-0.63|0.1020
81530551|NCT03197376|162747338|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes|OPA Type 5|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|6.2||||||||6.2|-0.0|
81703665|NCT02009930|163102856|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Only descriptive statistics were calculated (frequency, percent). Inferential statistics were not necessary, nor appropriate|||
81465100|NCT03315286|162622172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81623059|NCT04992390|162926507|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.92|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-1.95||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for Intrusive memory ratings, 'How much did they interfere with what you were doing?' (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4. For full information on statistical analysis see Iyadurai et al 2023, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Tables for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|-1.95|-3.90|<= 0.001
81623060|NCT04992390|162926507|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|-1.08||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for Intrusive memory ratings, 'How much did your intrusive memories affect your work functioning?' (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4. For full information on statistical analysis see Iyadurai et al 2023, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Tables for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|-1.08|-3.22|<= 0.001
81623061|NCT04992390|162926507|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.59|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|-1.51||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for Intrusive memory ratings, 'How much did your intrusive memories affect your functioning in other areas of your life?' (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4. For full information on statistical analysis see Iyadurai et al 2023, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Tables for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|-1.51|-3.67|<= 0.001
81623062|NCT04992390|162926510|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.53||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for Impact of Event Scale-Revised Total Score (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Materials for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|-0.53|-1.08|<= 0.001
81623063|NCT04992390|162926510|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.62||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for Impact of Event Scale-Revised Intrusion Subscale (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Tables for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|-0.62|-1.27|<= 0.001
81653895|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.9587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.35|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.35|-0.33|0.9587
81653896|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.203||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.12|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.12|-0.69|0.1690
81465101|NCT03315286|162622173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline results are reported here.||||0.6
81465102|NCT03315286|162622173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||6 month data is reported here||||0.3
81465103|NCT03315286|162622174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline data is reported here.||||0.2
81653897|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.197||0.7919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.44|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.44|-0.34|0.7919
81653898|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.08|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.08|-0.89|0.0192
81653899|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196||0.3887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.22|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.56|0.3887
81653900|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.0719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.03|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.03|-0.72|0.0719
81653901|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.1195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.08|||MMRM|||Somatic Symptoms General, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.66|0.1195
81703666|NCT02009930|163102857|OTHER|||||||0.79||||||Correlation between FRS and CAC risk categories in participants with at least 1 additional risk factor expressed as a p-value|Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient|Correlation between FRS and CAC risk categories in participants with at least 1 additional risk factor. Spearman's rho = 0.04||Compare risk categories (FRS and CAC)||||0.79
81530552|NCT03197376|162747338|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes|OPA Type 6A|82.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.7|86.6||||||||86.6|76.7|
81530553|NCT03197376|162747338|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes|OPA Type 6B|9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|14.6||||||||14.6|4.5|
81653902|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.9552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.15|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.16|0.9552
81653903|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.01|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.01|-0.31|0.0384
81530554|NCT03197376|162747338|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes|OPA Type 7F|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.2||||||||2.2|-1.1|
81653904|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097||0.2582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.08|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.30|0.2582
81465104|NCT03315286|162622174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||6 month data is reported here||||0.4
81465105|NCT03315286|162622175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline data is reported here||||0.07
81465106|NCT03315286|162622175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||6 month data is reported here||||0.0002
81465107|NCT03075891|162622178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.032
81465108|NCT01582178|162622246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.89
81530555|NCT03197376|162747338|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes|OPA Type 9V|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||CI could not be computed due to 100% response rate|||||
81530556|NCT03197376|162747338|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes|OPA Type14|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.2||||||||2.2|-4.0|
81530557|NCT03197376|162747338|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes|OPA Type 19A|53.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.0|60.1||||||||60.1|46.0|
81623064|NCT04992390|162926510|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.42||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for Impact of Event Scale-Revised Avoidance Subscale (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Tables for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|-0.42|-1.09|<= 0.001
81623065|NCT04992390|162926510|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.44||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for Impact of Event Scale-Revised Hyperarousal Subscale (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Tables for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|-0.44|-0.97|<= 0.001
81623066|NCT04992390|162926511|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.29|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|-1.07||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5) 4-item version (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Materials for within-subjects comparisons.(Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|-1.07|-3.52|<= 0.001
81623067|NCT04992390|162926512|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.38|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|8.2||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for Sleep Condition Indicator (SCI) (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Materials for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|8.20|2.56|<= 0.001
81623068|NCT04992390|162926513|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|||<=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.17||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for Generalised Anxiety Disorder 2-item scale (GAD-2) (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Materials for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|-0.17|-1.68|<=0.05
81623069|NCT04992390|162926514|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.19||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for Patient Health Questionnaire 2-item version (PHQ-2) (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Materials for within-subjects comparisons.(Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|0.19|-1.23|> .05
81703667|NCT02009930|163102858|OTHER|||||||0.063||||||Relationship between FRS and metabolic syndrome. FRS risk category (low, mod, mod-high, high, very high risk) and metabolic syndrome (presence/absence of metabolic syndrome)|Fisher Exact|Relationship between 2 variables (FRS - each risk category, metabolic syndrome - presence/absence) expressed as a p-value||FRS risk category (low, mod, mod-high, high, very high risk)||||0.063
81703668|NCT02009930|163102858|OTHER|||||||0.21||||||Relationship between CAC and metabolic syndrome. CAC risk category (low, low-mod, mod-high, high, very high risk) and metabolic syndrome (presence/absence of metabolic syndrome)|Fisher Exact|Relationship between 2 variables (CAC - each risk category, metabolic syndrome - presence/absence) expressed as a p-value||CAC risk category (low, low-mod, mod-high, high, very high)||||0.21
81530558|NCT03197376|162747338|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes|OPA Type 19F|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|1.2||||||||1.2|-4.9|
81530559|NCT03197376|162747338|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes|OPA Type 23F|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||CI could not be computed due to 100% response rate|||||
81530560|NCT03197376|162747339|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio)|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 1|3.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|3.98||||||||3.98|2.40|
81530561|NCT03197376|162747339|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio)|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 5|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.72||||||||1.72|1.12|
81530562|NCT03197376|162747339|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio)|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 6A|186.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|144.0|241.0||||||||241|144|
81530563|NCT03197376|162747339|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio)|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 6B|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|2.69||||||||2.69|1.42|
81530564|NCT03197376|162747339|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio)|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 7F|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.39||||||||1.39|0.96|
81530565|NCT03197376|162747339|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio)|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 9V|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.49||||||||0.49|0.29|
81623070|NCT04992390|162926515|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.49|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.48|-4.51||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for Psychological Outcome Profiles (PSYCHLOPS) (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Materials for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|-4.51|-8.48|<= 0.001
81623071|NCT04992390|162926516|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.78|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.06|-4.5||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 12-item version (WHODAS 2.0) (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Materials for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|-4.50|-15.06|<= 0.001
81623072|NCT04992390|162926517|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.32|||<=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.61|20.04||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for 5-level European Quality of Life 5 Dimension (EQ-5D-5L) (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 for EQ-5D-5L subscale comparisons and Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Materials for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|20.04|4.61|<= 0.01
81653905|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.1511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.05|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.32|0.1511
81530566|NCT03197376|162747339|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio)|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 14|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.27||||||||1.27|0.67|
81530567|NCT03197376|162747339|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio)|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 19A|13.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|17.7||||||||17.7|10.2|
81530568|NCT03197376|162747339|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio)|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 19F|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.81||||||||0.81|0.54|
81530569|NCT03197376|162747339|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio)|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 23F|3.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|4.09||||||||4.09|2.25|
81530570|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 1 GMC Ratio|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|1.52||||||||1.52|1.31|
81653906|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.4631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.16|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.34|0.4631
81653907|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.4628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.15|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.33|0.4628
81653908|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.9005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.2|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.23|0.9005
81653909|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.1121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.04|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.04|-0.38|0.1121
81653910|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.4167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.17|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.17|-0.40|0.4167
81653911|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.4071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.16|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.40|0.4071
81653912|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.1278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.07|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.07|-0.53|0.1278
81653913|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.0573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.01|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.01|-0.57|0.0573
81653914|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.4842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.2|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.42|0.4842
81703669|NCT02009930|163102859|OTHER|||||||0.56||||||Relationship between FRS and living in the dorms. FRS risk category (low, mod, mod-high, high, very high risk) and living in the dorms (\< 5 years, \> 5 years)|Fisher Exact|Relationship between 2 variables (FRS - each risk category, living in the dorms - \<5 years/\> 5 years) expressed as a p-value||FRS risk categories (low, moderate, mod -high, high, and very high)||||0.56
81530571|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 5 GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.95||||||||0.95|0.81|
81653915|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.0692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.02|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.02|-0.58|0.0692
81703670|NCT02009930|163102859|OTHER|||||||0.13||||||Relationship between CAC and living in the dorms. CAC risk category (low, low-mod, mod-high, high, very high risk) and living in the dorms (\< 5 years, \> 5 years)|Fisher Exact|Relationship between 2 variables (CAC - each risk category, living in the dorms - \<5 years/\> 5 years) expressed as a p-value||CAC risk category (low, low-mod, moderate - high, high, and very high)||||0.13
81530572|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 6A GMC Ratio|4.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.01|4.96||||||||4.96|4.01|
81653916|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.4028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.18|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.18|-0.44|0.4028
81653917|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.0354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.02|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.02|-0.63|0.0354
81653918|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.1228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.07|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.07|-0.55|0.1228
81653919|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.10|-0.70|0.0099
81653920|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.2174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.12|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.12|-0.53|0.2174
81653921|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.04|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.04|-0.60|0.0820
81653922|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.194||0.2642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.17|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.17|-0.60|0.2642
81653923|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.0718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.03|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.03|-0.72|0.0718
81653924|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212||0.3055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.2|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.64|0.3055
81653925|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202||0.3533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.21|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.21|-0.59|0.3533
81653926|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193||0.4514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.24|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.53|0.4514
81653927|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.4907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.25|||MMRM|||Genital Symptoms, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.25|-0.51|0.4907
81703671|NCT02009930|163102860|OTHER|||||||0.44||||||Relationship between FRS and PT failures. FRS risk category (low, mod, mod-high, high, very high risk) and PT failures (with, without PT failure)|Fisher Exact|Relationship between 2 variables (FRS - each risk category, PT failure - with/without PT failure) expressed as a p-value||FRS risk categories (low, moderate, moderate-high, high, and very high)||||0.44
81653928|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.6949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.24|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.36|0.6949
81653929|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.18|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.18|-0.40|0.4670
81653930|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.6556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.25|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.25|-0.39|0.6556
81653931|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.9272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.29|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.29|-0.32|0.9272
81653932|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.1395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.08|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.57|0.1395
81653933|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159||0.2601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.14|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.14|-0.50|0.2601
81653934|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158||0.5626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.22|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.40|0.5626
81653935|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.4622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.19|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.19|-0.42|0.4622
81653936|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.2858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.14|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.14|-0.46|0.2858
81653937|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.5369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.2|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.38|0.5369
81530573|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 6B GMC Ratio|6.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|7.26||||||||7.26|5.70|
81653938|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.08|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.52|0.1510
81530574|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 7F GMC Ratio|2.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|2.19||||||||2.19|1.89|
81653939|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.5107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.19|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.19|-0.38|0.5107
81653940|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.3301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.15|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.45|0.3301
81530575|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 9V GMC Ratio|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|1.5||||||||1.50|1.29|
81530576|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 14 GMC Ratio|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|1.51||||||||1.51|1.21|
81530577|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 19A GMC Ratio|2.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|2.91||||||||2.91|2.40|
81530578|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 19F GMC Ratio|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|1.63||||||||1.63|1.36|
81530579|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 23F GMC Ratio|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|2.72||||||||2.72|2.29|
81530580|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 1 GMC Ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.28||||||||1.28|1.06|
81653941|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.5139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.19|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.19|-0.39|0.5139
81653942|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.4073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.17|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.17|-0.40|0.4073
81530581|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 5 GMC Ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.74||||||||0.74|0.61|
81530582|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 6A GMC Ratio|3.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.97|4.11||||||||4.11|2.97|
81530583|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 6B GMC Ratio|3.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.23|4.59||||||||4.59|3.23|
81530584|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 7F GMC Ratio|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|1.82||||||||1.82|1.47|
81530585|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 9V GMC Ratio|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|1.62||||||||1.62|1.31|
81530586|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 14 GMC Ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.42||||||||1.42|1.03|
81530587|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 19A GMC Ratio|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.99|4.33||||||||4.33|2.99|
81530588|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 19F GMC Ratio|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|1.75||||||||1.75|1.38|
81530589|NCT03197376|162747340|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC post-booster to the IgG GMC post-primary series in the Booster Cohort restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points.|Pn IgG type 23F GMC Ratio|2.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|2.65||||||||2.65|1.98|
81623073|NCT04992390|162926518|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.71||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for Scale of Work Engagement and Burnout (SWEBO) - Work Engagement Subscale (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Tables for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|0.71|0.20|<= 0.001
81623074|NCT04992390|162926518|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.34||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for Scale of Work Engagement and Burnout (SWEBO) - Work Burnout Subscale (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Tables for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|-0.34|-0.87|<= 0.001
81623075|NCT04992390|162926519|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Incidence Rate Ratio|1.5|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.51||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Poisson|||ITT analysis for Sickness absence (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Materials for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|3.51|0.64|> .05
81623076|NCT04992390|162926520|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.49||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Linear|||ITT analysis for Intention to leave job (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Tables for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|0.49|-2.20|> .05
81623077|NCT04992390|162926521|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Incidence Rate Ratio|0.8|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.07||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Poisson|||ITT analysis for number of days worked (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Materials for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|1.07|0.60|>.05
81623078|NCT04992390|162926522|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modelling (MLM) was performed with baseline measure, binary arm status, follow-up time and arm-by-time interaction included as fixed-effect covariates. Individual participant was also included as a level-two analytical unit, to quantify: (a) between-group treatment effect estimates and (b) within-group changes between each follow-up time for secondary outcome measures.|Incidence Rate Ratio|1.09|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.09||No multiplicity adjustments were applied as there was only one primary outcome, and secondary outcomes aimed to support the primary analyses. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Multilevel Poisson|||ITT analysis for number of nights worked (treatment effects for between-arm comparisons) at week 4.|Please see Iyadurai et al., 2023 Supplementary Materials for within-subjects comparisons. (Iyadurai, et al. Transl Psychiatry 13, 290 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02578-0)|2.09|0.57|<.05
81623079|NCT04310735|162926543|OTHER|Independent-samples t-tests were conducted to compare the mean contrast of parameter estimate (COPE) values, derived from the contrast of smoking-related versus neutral cue activation, between the Expect-Yes and Expect-No groups in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex region of interest.||||||0.13||||||Statistical significance was defined a priori as p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in the population means of the two groups.||||0.13
81623080|NCT04310735|162926543|OTHER|Independent-samples t-tests were conducted to compare the mean contrast of parameter estimate (COPE) values, derived from the contrast of smoking-related versus neutral cue activation, between the Expect-Yes and Expect-No groups in the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex region of interest.||||||0.25||||||Statistical significance was defined a priori as p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in the population means of the two groups.||||.25
81703672|NCT02009930|163102860|OTHER|||||||0.49||||||Relationship between CAC and PT failures. CAC risk category (low, low-mod, mod-high, high, very high risk) and PT failures (with, without PT failure)|Fisher Exact|Relationship between 2 variables (CAC - each risk category, PT failure - with/without PT failure) expressed as a p-value||CAC risk categories (low, low-moderate, mod -high, high, and very high)||||0.49
81653943|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.4649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.17|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.17|-0.38|0.4649
81653944|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.6926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.22|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.34|0.6926
81653945|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.32|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.32|-0.22|0.7260
81530590|NCT03197376|162747341|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|Pn IgG type 1 GMC Ratio|2.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|2.71||||||||2.71|2.02|
81530591|NCT03197376|162747341|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|Pn IgG type 5 GMC Ratio|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|1.79||||||||1.79|1.38|
81623081|NCT04310735|162926544|OTHER|Independent-samples t-tests were conducted to compare mean valence values during smoking-related cues between the Expect-Yes and Expect-No groups.||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Statistical significance was defined a priori as p\<0.05.||The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in the population means of the two groups.||||.80
81623082|NCT04310735|162926544|OTHER|Independent-samples t-tests were conducted to compare mean valence values during neutral cues between the Expect-Yes and Expect-No groups.||||||0.87||||||Statistical significance was defined a priori as p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in the population means of the two groups.||||.87
81623083|NCT03398200|162926563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Regression, Cox|1- degree of freedom (1-df) likelihood ratio test (LRT) in a cell dose stratified Cox model||||||0.89
81623084|NCT03398200|162926564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Cox|1- degree of freedom (1-df) likelihood ratio test (LRT) in a cell dose stratified Cox model||||||0.03
81623085|NCT03398200|162926565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Regression, Cox|1- degree of freedom (1-df) likelihood ratio test (LRT) in a cell dose stratified Cox model||||||0.35
81653946|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.1486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.07|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.07|-0.47|0.1486
81623086|NCT03398200|162926566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Regression, Cox|1- degree of freedom (1-df) likelihood ratio test (LRT) in a cell dose stratified Cox model||||||0.77
81623087|NCT03398200|162926567|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Regression, Cox|1- degree of freedom (1-df) likelihood ratio test (LRT) in a cell dose stratified Cox model||||||0.50
81623088|NCT03398200|162926568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Regression, Cox|1- degree of freedom (1-df) likelihood ratio test (LRT) in a cell dose stratified Cox model||||||0.76
81623089|NCT04605198|162926577|SUPERIORITY|A multilevel model was constructed. Participants were entered as random effects to nest observations within participants. Group assignment (i.e., MBSR vs. Health Promotion Control), time (i.e., Time 1 \[baseline\], Time 2 \[immediate post-intervention, primary endpoint\], and Time 3 \[6-month follow-up\]), and group-by-time interactions were entered as fixed effects. Site was also included as a fixed-effect. An independent covariance pattern was specified as final models were random-intercept only.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.46|5.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||The estimate represents the interaction term for group by time interaction for the immediate follow-up, with the control group coded 0 and the intervention group coded as 1.|||5.29|-6.46|.846
81530592|NCT03197376|162747341|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|Pn IgG type 6A GMC Ratio|11.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.67|14.0||||||||14.0|9.67|
81530593|NCT03197376|162747341|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|Pn IgG type 6B GMC Ratio|1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|2.15||||||||2.15|1.65|
81623090|NCT04605198|162926578|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.88||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||The estimate represents the interaction term for group by time interaction for the immediate follow-up, with the control group coded 0 and the intervention group coded as 1.|A multilevel model was constructed. Participants were entered as random effects to nest observations within participants. Group assignment (i.e., MBSR vs. Health Promotion Control), time (i.e., Time 1 \[baseline\], Time 2 \[immediate post-intervention, primary endpoint\], and Time 3 \[6-month follow-up\]), and group-by-time interactions were entered as fixed effects. Site was also included as a fixed-effect. An independent covariance pattern was specified as final models were random-intercept only.||0.60|-4.36|.139
81623091|NCT04605198|162926579|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis||The estimate represents the interaction term for group by time interaction for the immediate follow-up, with the control group coded 0 and the intervention group coded as 1.|A multilevel model was constructed. Participants were entered as random effects to nest observations within participants. Group assignment (i.e., MBSR vs. Health Promotion Control), time (i.e., Time 1 \[baseline\], Time 2 \[immediate post-intervention, primary endpoint\], and Time 3 \[6-month follow-up\]), and group-by-time interactions were entered as fixed effects. Site was also included as a fixed-effect. An independent covariance pattern was specified as final models were random-intercept only.||0.97|-1.21|.222
81623092|NCT04605198|162926580|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|-1.76||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis||The estimate represents the interaction term for group by time interaction for the immediate follow-up, with the control group coded 0 and the intervention group coded as 1.|A multilevel model was constructed using a logit distribution. Participants were entered as random effects to nest observations within participants. Group assignment (i.e., MBSR vs. Health Promotion Control), time (i.e., Time 1 \[baseline\], Time 2 \[immediate post-intervention\], and Time 3 \[6-month follow-up\]), and group-by-time interactions were entered as fixed effects. Site was included as a fixed-effect. An independent covariance pattern was specified. Final models were random-intercept only.||0.73|-4.26|0.166
81623093|NCT04605198|162926581|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52||||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|2.53|||Mixed Models Analysis||The estimate represents the interaction term for group by time interaction for the immediate follow-up, with the control group coded 0 and the intervention group coded as 1.|A multilevel model was constructed. Participants were entered as random effects to nest observations within participants. Group assignment (i.e., MBSR vs. Health Promotion Control), time (i.e., Time 1 \[baseline\], Time 2 \[immediate post-intervention, primary endpoint\], and Time 3 \[6-month follow-up\]), and group-by-time interactions were entered as fixed effects. Site was also included as a fixed-effect. An independent covariance pattern was specified as final models were random-intercept only.||2.53|-3.57|.737
81623094|NCT04605198|162926582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2391.98||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4471.46|-312.49|||Mixed Models Analysis||The estimate represents the interaction term for group by time interaction for the immediate follow-up, with the control group coded 0 and the intervention group coded as 1.|A multilevel model was constructed. Participants were entered as random effects to nest observations within participants. Group assignment (i.e., MBSR vs. Health Promotion Control), time (i.e., Time 1 \[baseline\], Time 2 \[immediate post-intervention, primary endpoint\], and Time 3 \[6-month follow-up\]), and group-by-time interactions were entered as fixed effects. Site was also included as a fixed-effect. An independent covariance pattern was specified as final models were random-intercept only.||-312.49|-4471.46|.024
81623095|NCT05952076|162926596|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.11||||0.6863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|See Estimation Comments|The mixed model included treatment and visit as factors, including the interaction term, and was adjusted by baseline WAZ and baseline age (days). A random intercept for participant was included.|||0.67|-0.44|0.6863
81623096|NCT05952076|162926597|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|109.3||||0.5567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-259.76|478.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|See Estimation Comments|The mixed model included treatment and visit as factors, including the interaction term, and was adjusted by baseline weight (grams) and baseline age (days). A random intercept for participant was included.|||478.36|-259.76|0.5567
81623097|NCT05952076|162926598|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.1||||0.7275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|See Estimation Comments|The mixed model included treatment and visit as factors, including the interaction term, and was adjusted by baseline WAZ, baseline age (days) and study intervention compliance. A random intercept for participant was included.|||0.66|-0.46|0.7275
81623098|NCT01704079|162926604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81623099|NCT01704079|162926605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81623100|NCT01704079|162926606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81623101|NCT01704079|162926607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81623102|NCT02015520|162926621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.38
81623103|NCT02015520|162926621|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81623104|NCT02015520|162926621|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81623105|NCT02590432|162926643|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.5|||Fisher's Exact Test|||LINZESS® 145 μg versus (vs) LINZESS® 290 μg||5.5|0.3|1.0000
81623106|NCT02590432|162926643|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2||||0.0844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.1|||Fisher's Exact Test|||LINZESS® 72 μg vs LINZESS® 290 μg||1.1|0.1|0.0844
81623107|NCT02590432|162926643|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.5|||Fisher's Exact Test|||LINZESS® 72 μg vs LINZESS® 145 μg||2.5|0.3|1.0000
81623108|NCT02590432|162926644|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.1|||Fisher's Exact Test|||LINZESS® 145 μg vs LINZESS® 290 μg||5.1|0.3|1.0000
81623109|NCT02590432|162926644|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2||||0.0799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.0|||Fisher's Exact Test|||LINZESS® 72 μg vs LINZESS® 290 μg||1.0|0.1|0.0799
81623110|NCT02590432|162926644|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.7871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.2|||Fisher's Exact Test|||LINZESS® 72 μg vs LINZESS® 145 μg||2.2|0.3|0.7871
81623111|NCT02590432|162926646|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.19|||Log-Rank Test|||LINZESS® 145 μg vs LINZESS® 290 μg||2.19|0.42|0.9930
81623112|NCT02590432|162926646|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31||||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.89|||Log-Rank Test|||LINZESS® 72 μg vs LINZESS® 290 μg||0.89|0.11|0.0247
81623113|NCT02590432|162926646|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.5149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.5|||Log-Rank Test|||LINZESS® 72 μg vs LINZESS® 145 μg||1.50|0.41|0.5149
81623114|NCT02590432|162926647|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.9519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.18|||Log-Rank Test|||LINZESS® 145 μg vs LINZESS® 290 μg||2.18|0.39|0.9519
81623115|NCT02590432|162926647|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.27||||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.87|||Log-Rank Test|||LINZESS® 72 μg vs LINZESS® 290 μg||0.87|0.08|0.0234
81623116|NCT02590432|162926647|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.4518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.47|||Log-Rank Test|||LINZESS® 72 μg vs LINZESS® 145 μg||1.47|0.39|0.4518
81623117|NCT01619410|162926672|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81623118|NCT04110054|162926705|EQUIVALENCE|Placebo (N = 102) vs S-600918 50 mg, 150 mg, 300 mg||||||0.9334||||||P-value was evaluated at the 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||The null hypotheses of equality between the treatment and placebo effects were tested using a mixed model, containing treatment group, week, and interaction between treatment groups and week as fixed effects; participant as random effect; and region and the common logarithm of the frequency of coughs per hour at baseline as covariates. Covariance structure was given as unstructured.||||0.9334
81623119|NCT01000480|162926717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0645||95.0||||P-value for H0 which compared the investigational regimen to historical data.|maximum likelihood estimate|||Null hypothesis (H0): 1-year PFS ≤45% and the alternative hypothesis (H1): 1-year PFS ≥60%, at a 2-sided alpha level of 5%, assuming that PFS time followed an exponential distribution.||||0.0645
81623120|NCT02641912|162926745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least sqaure (LS) mean difference|0.63||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.1|||ANOVA|From ANOVA model with factors for treatment and confirmed Sjögren's syndrome status stratification using Observed Margins option.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|||1.10|0.17|0.0084
81623121|NCT04452318|162926777|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.332|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.332|0.090|< 0.0001
81623122|NCT04452318|162926778|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54|||=|0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.298|0.966|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.966|0.298|= 0.0380
81623123|NCT04452318|162926780|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.069|0.236|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.236|0.069|< 0.0001
81623124|NCT04452318|162926780|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41|||=|0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.228|0.728|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.728|0.228|= 0.0024
81623125|NCT04452318|162926781|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||< 0.0001
81623126|NCT04452318|162926782|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||< 0.0001
81623127|NCT04452318|162926782|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001|||||||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||= 0.0010
81623128|NCT04452318|162926783|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||< 0.0001
81623129|NCT04452318|162926784|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.208|0.456|||Multiple Imputation, Logistic Regression|||||0.456|0.208|< 0.0001
81623130|NCT04452318|162926786|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.286|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.286|0.051|< 0.0001
81623131|NCT04452318|162926787|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||< 0.0001
81623132|NCT04452318|162926788|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.09|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.370|0.020|= 0.0010
81623133|NCT04452318|162926789|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||< 0.0001
81623134|NCT04452318|162926792|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.707|-1.539|||ANOVA|||||-1.539|-2.707|< 0.0001
81653947|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.17|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.17|-0.36|0.4800
81623135|NCT04452318|162926793|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.483|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.342|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.161|-1.806|||ANOVA|||||-1.806|-3.161|< 0.0001
81623136|NCT04452318|162926794|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|-2.428|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.389|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.196|-1.659|||ANOVA|||||-1.659|-3.196|< 0.0001
81623137|NCT04452318|162926795|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|-2.441|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.381|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.194|-1.688|||ANOVA|||||-1.688|-3.194|< 0.0001
81623138|NCT04452318|162926798|OTHER||||||=|0.0621|||||||Fisher Exact|||Testing if there is an association between the observed results and treatment received||||= 0.0621
81623139|NCT04452318|162926799|OTHER||||||=|0.0038|||||||Fisher Exact|||Testing if there is an association between the observed results and treatment received'||||= 0.0038
81623140|NCT04452318|162926802|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||< 0.0001
81623141|NCT04452318|162926810|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0273|||||||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||= 0.0273
81623142|NCT04452318|162926811|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54|||=|0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.299|0.989|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.989|0.299|= 0.0460
81623143|NCT04452318|162926812|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47|||=|0.0721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.207|1.07|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.070|0.207|= 0.0721
81623144|NCT04452318|162926813|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.026|||||||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||= 0.0260
81623145|NCT04452318|162926814|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0614|||||||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||= 0.0614
81623146|NCT04452318|162926815|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.461|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.337|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.127|-0.795|||ANCOVA|||||-0.795|-2.127|< 0.0001
81623147|NCT04452318|162926816|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.279|=|0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||||-0.300|-1.400|= 0.0026
81623148|NCT04452318|162926817|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.321|-0.559|||ANCOVA|||||-0.559|-1.321|< 0.0001
81623149|NCT04452318|162926818|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|-26.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.973|-14.117|||ANCOVA|||||-14.117|-37.973|< 0.0001
81623150|NCT04452318|162926819|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|-1.395|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.338|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.063|-0.727|||ANCOVA|||||-0.727|-2.063|< 0.0001
81623151|NCT04452318|162926820|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0138|||||||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||= 0.0138
81623152|NCT04452318|162926821|OTHER||||||=|0.0292|||||||Fisher Exact|||Testing if there is an association between the observed results and treatment received||||= 0.0292
81623153|NCT04452318|162926822|OTHER||||||=|0.2466|||||||Fisher Exact|||Testing if there is an association between the observed results and treatment received||||= 0.2466
81623154|NCT04452318|162926823|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7861|||||||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||||||= 0.7861
81530594|NCT03197376|162747341|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|Pn IgG type 7F GMC Ratio|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|1.8||||||||1.80|1.37|
81530595|NCT03197376|162747341|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|Pn IgG type 9V GMC Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.99||||||||0.99|0.76|
81530596|NCT03197376|162747341|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|Pn IgG type 14 GMC Ratio|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|1.82||||||||1.82|1.21|
81530597|NCT03197376|162747341|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|Pn IgG type 19A GMC Ratio|4.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.52|5.06||||||||5.06|3.52|
81530598|NCT03197376|162747341|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|Pn IgG type 19F GMC Ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.73||||||||0.73|0.55|
81530599|NCT03197376|162747341|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|Pn IgG type 23F GMC Ratio|1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|2.24||||||||2.24|1.63|
81530600|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 1|3.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|4.44||||||||4.44|2.72|
81530601|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 5|2.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|3.13||||||||3.13|2.06|
81530602|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 6A|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|3.42||||||||3.42|1.83|
81530603|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 6B|3.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.48|5.69||||||||5.69|2.48|
81530604|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 7F|3.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.92|5.18||||||||5.18|2.92|
81530605|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 9V|6.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.45|10.52||||||||10.52|4.45|
81530606|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 14|2.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|3.65||||||||3.65|1.64|
81530607|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 19A|3.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|5.36||||||||5.36|2.47|
81530608|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 19F|2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.14||||||||3.14|1.80|
81530609|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 23F|4.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.49|7.06||||||||7.06|3.49|
81530610|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 1|6.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.97|7.96||||||||7.96|4.97|
81530611|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 5|3.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|3.98||||||||3.98|2.56|
81530612|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 6A|6.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.55|10.84||||||||10.84|3.55|
81530613|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 6B|3.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|4.7||||||||4.70|2.25|
81530614|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 7F|2.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.13|3.69||||||||3.69|2.13|
81530615|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 9V|2.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|4.04||||||||4.04|2.15|
81623155|NCT04452318|162926824|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0842|||||||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||||||= 0.0842
81653948|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.177||0.7792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.30|-0.40|0.7792
81653949|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171||0.8644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.37|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.37|-0.31|0.8644
81653950|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158||0.7994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.35|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.35|-0.27|0.7994
81653951|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.0811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.57|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.57|-0.03|0.0811
81653952|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.6978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.23|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.34|0.6978
81653953|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.9749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.28|||MMRM|||Hypochondriasis, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.28|-0.28|0.9749
81653954|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.3158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.24|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.24|-0.08|0.3158
81653955|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.1901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.26|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.26|-0.05|0.1901
81653956|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.7229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.17|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.17|-0.12|0.7229
81653957|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071||0.2715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.22|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.06|0.2715
81653958|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.5421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.22|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.12|0.5421
81703673|NCT02009930|163102861|OTHER|||||||0.11||||||Relationship between FRS and overall years of service. FRS risk category (low, mod, mod-high, high, very high risk) and overall years of service (15-19, 20-24, 25+)|Fisher Exact|Relationship between 2 variables (FRS - each risk category, overall years of service) expressed as a p-value||FRS risk categories (low, moderate, moderate -high, high, and very high)||||0.11
81530616|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 14|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.46||||||||2.46|1.06|
81530617|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 19A|5.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.88|9.21||||||||9.21|3.88|
81530618|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 19F|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|2.68||||||||2.68|1.45|
81530619|NCT03197376|162747342|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post primary series and 4 weeks post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort. It was restricted to subjects who contributed relevant data at both time points|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 23F|5.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|8.63||||||||8.63|3.80|
81530620|NCT03197376|162747343|OTHER|The vaccines will be compared using the ratios of the GMT ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 1|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.72||||||||2.72|1.25|
81530621|NCT03197376|162747343|OTHER|The vaccines will be compared using the ratios of the GMT ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 5|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.64||||||||1.64|0.79|
81530622|NCT03197376|162747343|OTHER|The vaccines will be compared using the ratios of the GMT ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 6A|68.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.07|125.09||||||||125.09|37.07|
81530623|NCT03197376|162747343|OTHER|The vaccines will be compared using the ratios of the GMT ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 6B|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.46||||||||2.46|1.25|
81530624|NCT03197376|162747343|OTHER|The vaccines will be compared using the ratios of the GMT ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 7F|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.34||||||||2.34|1.28|
81530625|NCT03197376|162747343|OTHER|The vaccines will be compared using the ratios of the GMT ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 9V|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.32||||||||1.32|0.65|
81530626|NCT03197376|162747343|OTHER|The vaccines will be compared using the ratios of the GMT ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 14|2.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|3.51||||||||3.51|1.38|
81530627|NCT03197376|162747343|OTHER|The vaccines will be compared using the ratios of the GMT ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 19A|12.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.36|21.37||||||||21.37|7.36|
81530628|NCT03197376|162747343|OTHER|The vaccines will be compared using the ratios of the GMT ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 19F|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.46||||||||1.46|0.70|
81530629|NCT03197376|162747343|OTHER|The vaccines will be compared using the ratios of the GMT ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs based on log linear random effects models|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 23F|3.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.21|4.45||||||||4.45|2.21|
81530630|NCT03197376|162747344|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be shown if a two-sided 95% CI for the treatment-group difference in response proportions (proportion with Synflorix co-administration minus proportion with PNEUMOSIL co-administration) has an upper limit of \< 0.10.|Absolute difference for measles|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|7.4||||||||7.4|-3.3|
81530631|NCT03197376|162747344|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be shown if a two-sided 95% CI for the treatment-group difference in response proportions (proportion with Synflorix co-administration minus proportion with PNEUMOSIL co-administration) has an upper limit of \< 0.10.|Absolute difference for rubella|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|4.0||||||||4.0|-0.9|
81530632|NCT03197376|162747344|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be shown if a two-sided 95% CI for the treatment-group difference in response proportions (proportion with Synflorix co-administration minus proportion with PNEUMOSIL co-administration) has an upper limit of \< 0.10.|Absolute difference for yellow fever|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.9||||||||5.9|0.2|
81530633|NCT03197376|162747345|OTHER|Treatment group difference in proportions|Absolute Difference for Type 1|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|23.7||||||||23.7|8.0|
81530634|NCT03197376|162747345|OTHER|Treatment group difference in proportions|Absolute Difference for Type 5|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|15.8||||||||15.8|-1.4|
81530635|NCT03197376|162747345|OTHER|Treatment group difference in proportions|Absolute Difference for Type 6A|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.8|38.1||||||||38.1|21.8|
81530636|NCT03197376|162747345|OTHER|Treatment group difference in proportions|Absolute Difference for Type 6B|16.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|23.6||||||||23.6|10.1|
81623156|NCT02554786|162926833|SUPERIORITY||Least Square mean (LS Mean)|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0223|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|0.176|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||0.176|0.088|<0.001
81623157|NCT02554786|162926833|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.211|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0224|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.167|0.255|||MMRM|||||0.255|0.167|<0.001
81530637|NCT03197376|162747345|OTHER|Treatment group difference in proportions|Absolute Difference for Type 7F|16.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.4|24.5||||||||24.5|8.4|
81530638|NCT03197376|162747345|OTHER|Treatment group difference in proportions|Absolute Difference for Type 9V|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|8.5||||||||8.5|-8.8|
81623158|NCT02554786|162926834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0415|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.254|-0.091|||MMRM|||Week 4||-0.091|-0.254|<0.001
81623159|NCT02554786|162926834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0416|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.278|-0.115|||MMRM|||Week 4||-0.115|-0.278|<0.001
81623160|NCT02554786|162926834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0414||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|0.026|||MMRM|||Week 4||0.026|-0.136|0.186
81653959|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.7215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.19|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.19|-0.14|0.7215
81653960|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.2246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.31|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.31|-0.07|0.2246
81653961|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||0.9671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.19|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.19|-0.19|0.9671
81653962|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.6527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.19|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.19|-0.29|0.6527
81653963|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.1647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.07|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.07|-0.40|0.1647
81653964|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.7093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.26|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.26|-0.18|0.7093
81653965|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.6333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.16|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.26|0.6333
81653966|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.5238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.16|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.31|0.5238
81653967|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.0782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.02|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.02|-0.44|0.0782
81653968|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.2346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.11|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.44|0.2346
81653969|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.0631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.01|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.01|-0.52|0.0631
81653970|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.6274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.2|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|-0.32|0.6274
81703674|NCT02009930|163102861|OTHER|||||||0.003||||||Relationship between CAC and overall years of service. CAC risk category (low, low-mod, mod-high, high, very high risk) and overall years of service (15-19, 20-24, 25+)|Fisher Exact|Relationship between 2 variables (CAC - each risk category, overall years of service) expressed as a p-value||CAC risk category (low, low-mod, mod-high, high, very high risk)||||0.003
81530639|NCT03197376|162747345|OTHER|Treatment group difference in proportions|Absolute Difference for Type 14|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|22.3||||||||22.3|7.5|
81530640|NCT03197376|162747345|OTHER|Treatment group difference in proportions|Absolute Difference for Type 19A|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|22.5||||||||22.5|7.3|
81530641|NCT03197376|162747345|OTHER|Treatment group difference in proportions|Absolute Difference for Type 19F|-13.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-8.0||||||||-8.0|-19.0|
81530642|NCT03197376|162747345|OTHER|Treatment group difference in proportions|Absolute Difference for Type 23F|16.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|25.4||||||||25.4|8.2|
81530643|NCT03197376|162747346|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs|Pn IgG type 1 GMC Ratio|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|1.89||||||||1.89|1.42|
81530644|NCT03197376|162747346|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs|Pn IgG type 5 GMC Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.4||||||||1.40|1.03|
81530645|NCT03197376|162747346|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs|Pn IgG type 6A GMC Ratio|2.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|2.78||||||||2.78|2.01|
81530646|NCT03197376|162747346|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs|Pn IgG type 6B GMC Ratio|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|1.66||||||||1.66|1.27|
81530647|NCT03197376|162747346|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs|Pn IgG type 7F GMC Ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.49||||||||1.49|1.12|
81530648|NCT03197376|162747346|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs|Pn IgG type 9V GMC Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.09||||||||1.09|0.81|
81530649|NCT03197376|162747346|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs|Pn IgG type 14 GMC Ratio|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.72||||||||1.72|1.15|
81530650|NCT03197376|162747346|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs|Pn IgG type 19A GMC Ratio|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.68||||||||1.68|1.14|
81530651|NCT03197376|162747346|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs|Pn IgG type 19F GMC Ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.74||||||||0.74|0.50|
81653971|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.3589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.14|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.14|-0.37|0.3589
81530652|NCT03197376|162747346|OTHER|The vaccines were compared using the ratios of the GMC ratios for the two treatment groups, i.e., the PNEUMOSIL ratio divided by the Synflorix ratio, and the corresponding 95% CIs|Pn IgG type 23F GMC Ratio|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.81||||||||1.81|1.24|
81530653|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 1 GMC Ratio|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.06||||||||0.06|0.05|
81530654|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 5 GMC Ratio|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.33||||||||0.33|0.27|
81530655|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 6A GMC Ratio|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.16||||||||0.16|0.13|
81530656|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 6B GMC Ratio|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.11||||||||0.11|0.10|
81530657|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 7F GMC Ratio|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.11||||||||0.11|0.09|
81530658|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 9V GMC Ratio|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.23||||||||0.23|0.19|
81530659|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 14 GMC Ratio|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.17||||||||0.17|0.13|
81530660|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 19A GMC Ratio|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.26||||||||0.26|0.20|
81530661|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 19F GMC Ratio|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.15||||||||0.15|0.12|
81530662|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 23F GMC Ratio|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.12||||||||0.12|0.10|
81530663|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 1 GMC Ratio|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.08||||||||0.08|0.06|
81530664|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 5 GMC Ratio|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.45||||||||0.45|0.35|
81530665|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 6A GMC Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.86||||||||0.86|0.62|
81653972|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.7604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.31|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.31|-0.43|0.7604
81653973|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.1106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.07|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.07|-0.66|0.1106
81653974|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222||0.9776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.45|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.45|-0.43|0.9776
81530666|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 6B GMC Ratio|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.16||||||||0.16|0.12|
81530667|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 7F GMC Ratio|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.13||||||||0.13|0.11|
81530668|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 9V GMC Ratio|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.22||||||||0.22|0.18|
81530669|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 14 GMC Ratio|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.19||||||||0.19|0.13|
81530670|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 19A GMC Ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.78||||||||0.78|0.52|
81530671|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 19F GMC Ratio|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.16||||||||0.16|0.12|
81530672|NCT03197376|162747347|OTHER|The comparisons were based on the ratio of IgG GMC one year post-booster to the IgG GMC 4 weeks post booster in the Booster Cohort.|Pn IgG type 23F GMC Ratio|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.16||||||||0.16|0.12|
81530673|NCT03197376|162747348|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes one year post booster|OPA Type 1|24.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|42.1||||||||42.1|4.5|
81530674|NCT03197376|162747348|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes one year post booster|OPA Type 5|9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|25.5||||||||25.5|-5.8|
81530675|NCT03197376|162747348|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes one year post booster|OPA Type 6A|65.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.3|78.0||||||||78.0|48.3|
81530676|NCT03197376|162747348|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes one year post booster|OPA Type 6B|23.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|39.4||||||||39.4|6.4|
81530677|NCT03197376|162747348|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes one year post booster|OPA Type 7F|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|10.8||||||||10.8|-5.2|
81530678|NCT03197376|162747348|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes one year post booster|OPA Type 9V|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||CI could not be computed due to 100% response rate|||||
81530679|NCT03197376|162747348|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes one year post booster|OPA Type14|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|18.3||||||||18.3|-8.5|
81530680|NCT03197376|162747348|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes one year post booster|OPA Type 19A|34.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|50.8||||||||50.8|16.5|
81623161|NCT02554786|162926834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0294|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.242|-0.127|||MMRM|||Week 4: The comparison of QMF149 vs. MF was based on combined effects of QMF149 150/160 \& 150/320 μg and MF 400 \& 800 μg derived by weighting treatment groups equally.||-0.127|-0.242|<0.001
81623162|NCT02554786|162926834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0431||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.214|-0.044|||MMRM|||Week 12||-0.044|-0.214|0.003
81623163|NCT02554786|162926834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.248|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0435|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.333|-0.162|||MMRM|||Week 12||-0.162|-0.333|<0.001
81623164|NCT02554786|162926834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0431||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|0.033|||MMRM|||Week 12||0.033|-0.136|0.232
81623165|NCT02554786|162926834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0307|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.248|-0.128|||MMRM|||Week 12: The comparison of QMF149 vs. MF was based on combined effects of QMF149 150/160 \& 150/320 μg and MF 400 \& 800 μg derived by weighting treatment groups equally.||-0.128|-0.248|<0.001
81623166|NCT02554786|162926834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0437|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.257|-0.086|||MMRM|||Week 26||-0.086|-0.257|<0.001
81623167|NCT02554786|162926834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.248|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0439|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.334|-0.162|||MMRM|||Week 26||-0.162|-0.334|<0.001
81623168|NCT02554786|162926834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0437||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.031|||MMRM|||Week 26||0.031|-0.140|0.214
81623169|NCT02554786|162926834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.149|||MMRM|||Week 26: The comparison of QMF149 vs. MF was based on combined effects of QMF149 150/160 \& 150/320 μg and MF 400 \& 800 μg derived by weighting treatment groups equally.||-0.149|-0.270|<0.001
81623170|NCT02554786|162926834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0449||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.229|-0.053|||MMRM|||Week 52||-0.053|-0.229|0.002
81623171|NCT02554786|162926834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.266|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.354|-0.177|||MMRM|||Week 52||-0.177|-0.354|<0.001
81623172|NCT02554786|162926834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0447||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078|0.098|||MMRM|||Week 52||0.098|-0.078|0.824
81623173|NCT02554786|162926834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0318|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|-0.141|||MMRM|||Week 52: The comparison of QMF149 vs. MF was based on combined effects of QMF149 150/160 \& 150/320 μg and MF 400 \& 800 μg derived by weighting treatment groups equally.||-0.141|-0.266|<0.001
81623174|NCT02554786|162926835|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0235|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.183|||MMRM|||||0.183|0.090|<0.001
81653975|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.217||0.3239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.22|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.22|-0.65|0.3239
81653976|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||0.6736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.37|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.37|-0.57|0.6736
81703675|NCT02009930|163102863|OTHER|||||||0.21||||||Relationship between CAC and metabolic syndrome. CAC risk category (low, low-mod, mod-high, high, very high risk) and metabolic syndrome (presence/absence of metabolic syndrome)|Fisher Exact|Relationship between 2 variables (CAC - each risk category, metabolic syndrome - presence/absence) expressed as a p-value||CAC risk category (low, low-mod, mod-high, high, very high)||||0.21
81623175|NCT02554786|162926835|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0235|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.163|0.255|||MMRM|||||0.255|0.163|<0.001
81623176|NCT02554786|162926835|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0234||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.094|||MMRM|||||0.094|0.002|0.04
81623177|NCT02554786|162926836|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0193|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|0.17|||MMRM|||Day 30||0.170|0.094|<0.001
81623178|NCT02554786|162926836|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0194|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.158|0.234|||MMRM|||Day 30||0.234|0.158|<0.001
81623179|NCT02554786|162926836|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0192||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.073|||MMRM|||Day 30||0.073|-0.002|0.064
81623180|NCT02554786|162926836|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0201|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|0.162|||MMRM|||Day 86||0.162|0.083|<0.001
81623181|NCT02554786|162926836|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0202|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.144|0.224|||MMRM|||Day 86||0.224|0.144|<0.001
81623182|NCT02554786|162926836|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.076|||MMRM|||Day 86||0.076|-0.002|0.063
81623183|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0116|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|0.164|||MMRM|||Day 1: 5 minutes||0.164|0.119|<0.001
81623184|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0116|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.129|0.175|||MMRM|||Day 1: 5 minutes||0.175|0.129|<0.001
81623185|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0116|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.078|||MMRM|||Day 1: 5 minutes||0.078|0.032|<0.001
81623186|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0122|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.138|0.186|||MMRM|||Day 1: 15 minutes||0.186|0.138|<0.001
81623187|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0123|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.198|||MMRM|||Day 1: 15 minutes||0.198|0.150|<.001
81623188|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0122|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.068|||MMRM|||Day1: 15 minutes||0.068|0.02|<0.001
81623189|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0132|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.149|0.201|||MMRM|||Day 1: 30 minutes||0.201|0.149|<0.001
81623190|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0132|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.159|0.211|||MMRM|||Day 1: 30 minutes||0.211|0.159|<0.001
81623191|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0132||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.053|||MMRM|||Day 1: 30 minutes||0.053|0.001|0.038
81623192|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0139|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.205|||MMRM|||Day 1: 1 hour||0.205|0.150|<0.001
81623193|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.205|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0139|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.177|0.232|||MMRM|||Day 1: 1hour||0.232|0.177|<0.001
81623194|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0139||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.034|||MMRM|||Day 1: 1hour||0.034|-0.021|0.632
81623195|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.189|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0192|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|0.226|||MMRM|||Day 30: 5 minutes||0.226|0.151|<0.001
81623196|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0194|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.194|0.27|||MMRM|||Day 30: 5 minutes||0.270|0.194|<0.001
81623197|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0191||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.091|||MMRM|||Day 30: 5 minutes||0.091|0.016|0.005
81623198|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.194|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0194|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.156|0.232|||MMRM|||Day 30: 30 minutes||0.232|0.156|<0.001
81623199|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.253|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0196|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.214|0.291|||MMRM|||Day 30: 30 minutes||0.291|0.214|<0.001
81530681|NCT03197376|162747348|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes one year post booster|OPA Type 19F|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|19.2||||||||19.2|-8.4|
81530682|NCT03197376|162747348|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA titer to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes one year post booster|OPA Type 23F|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||CI could not be computed due to 100% response rate|||||
81530683|NCT03197376|162747349|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio) one year post booster dose|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 1|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.1||||||||2.1|0.8|
81530684|NCT03197376|162747349|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio) one year post booster dose|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 5|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.4||||||||2.4|0.7|
81530685|NCT03197376|162747349|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio) one year post booster dose|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 6A|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|32.1||||||||32.1|6.3|
81530686|NCT03197376|162747349|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio) one year post booster dose|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 6B|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|6.8||||||||6.8|2.1|
81530687|NCT03197376|162747349|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio) one year post booster dose|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 7F|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.6||||||||1.6|0.6|
81530688|NCT03197376|162747349|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio) one year post booster dose|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 9V|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.7||||||||1.7|0.3|
81530689|NCT03197376|162747349|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio) one year post booster dose|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 14|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.4||||||||2.4|0.5|
81530690|NCT03197376|162747349|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio) one year post booster dose|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 19A|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|10.8||||||||10.8|2.4|
81530691|NCT03197376|162747349|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio) one year post booster dose|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 19F|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.3||||||||2.3|0.4|
81530692|NCT03197376|162747349|OTHER|Serotype specific functional antibody responses measured by OPA to Pneumosil in comparison with Synflorix for each of the 10 serotypes (GMT Ratio) one year post booster dose|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 23F|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|9.4||||||||9.4|2.0|
81530693|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 1|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.06||||||||0.06|0.03|
81530694|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 5|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.14||||||||0.14|0.09|
81530695|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 6A|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.08||||||||0.08|0.03|
81530696|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 6B|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.07||||||||0.07|0.03|
81530697|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 7F|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.38||||||||0.38|0.18|
81530698|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 9V|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.23||||||||0.23|0.06|
81530699|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 14|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.11||||||||0.11|0.05|
81530700|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 19A|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.3||||||||0.30|0.09|
81530701|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 19F|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.18||||||||0.18|0.05|
81530702|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 23F|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.18||||||||0.18|0.08|
81530703|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 1|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.06||||||||0.06|0.03|
81623200|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0192||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.08|||MMRM|||Day 30: 30 minutes||0.08|0.005|0.026
81623201|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0196|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.152|0.229|||MMRM|||Day 30: 1 hour||0.229|0.152|<0.001
81623202|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.258|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0198|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.219|0.296|||MMRM|||Day 30: 1 hour||0.296|0.219|<0.001
81623203|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0194||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.075|||MMRM|||Day 30: 1 hour||0.075|-0.001|0.059
81623204|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0204|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.123|0.203|||MMRM|||Day 86: 5 minutes||0.203|0.123|<0.001
81623205|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.231|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0206|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.191|0.271|||MMRM|||Day 86: 5 minutes||0.271|0.191|<0.001
81623206|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0203||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.095|||MMRM|||Day 86: 5minutes||0.095|0.015|0.007
81623207|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0203|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.219|||MMRM|||Day 86: 30 minutes||0.219|0.140|<0.001
81703676|NCT02009930|163102864|OTHER|||||||0.13||||||Relationship between CAC and living in the dorms. CAC risk category (low, low-mod, mod-high, high, very high risk) and living in the dorms (\< 5 years, \> 5 years)|Fisher Exact|Relationship between 2 variables (CAC - each risk category, living in the dorms - \<5 years/\> 5 years) expressed as a p-value||CAC risk category (low, low-mod, moderate - high, high, and very high)||||0.13
81530704|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 5|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.1||||||||0.10|0.05|
81530705|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 6A|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.48||||||||0.48|0.09|
81530706|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 6B|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.03||||||||0.03|0.01|
81530707|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 7F|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.65||||||||0.65|0.30|
81530708|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 9V|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.2||||||||0.20|0.06|
81530709|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 14|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.22||||||||0.22|0.06|
81530710|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 19A|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.49||||||||0.49|0.14|
81530711|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 19F|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.14||||||||0.14|0.06|
81530712|NCT03197376|162747350|OTHER|The comparisons were based on OPA GMTs 4 weeks post booster and one year post booster for the OPA subset of the booster cohort.|OPA GMT Ratio-Type 23F|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.12||||||||0.12|0.05|
81530713|NCT03691571|162747364|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Esophageal thermal injury was detected in 13/44 (30%) patients.||||>.05
81530714|NCT03691571|162747366|OTHER|feasibility/pilot study||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81530715|NCT03691571|162747367|OTHER|feasibility/pilot study||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.73
81530716|NCT03691571|162747368|OTHER|feasibility/pilot study||||||0.1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.10
81530717|NCT03152591|162747429|OTHER||Ratio LIK066/Placebo|0.88||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.11|||t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided test at the 0.1 significance level|||Log transformed ratio of Day 15 to baseline in average fasting free testosterone was analyzed using an analysis of covariance model which included treatment as a categorical factor, baseline body weight and log transformed baseline average fasting free testosterone as a covariate.|1.11|0.70|0.353
81530718|NCT03152591|162747430|OTHER||Ratio LIK066/Placebo|1.25||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.68|||t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided test at the 0.1 significance level|||Log transformed ratio of Day 15 to baseline was analyzed using an analysis of covariance model which will include treatment as a categorical factor and log transformed baseline as a covariate.|1.68|0.92|0.218
81530719|NCT03152591|162747431|OTHER||Ratio LIK066/Placebo|1.27||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.78|||t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided test at the 0.1 significance level|||Log transformed ratio of Day 15 to baseline was analyzed using an analysis of covariance model which will include treatment as a categorical factor and log transformed baseline as a covariate.|1.78|0.90|0.249
81530720|NCT03152591|162747432|OTHER||Ratio LIK066/Placebo|1.15||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.36|||t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided test at the 0.1 significance level|Values \< LLOQ and values \> ULOQ are imputed as LLOQ/2 and ULOQ respectively.||Log transformed ratio of Day 15 to baseline was analyzed using an analysis of covariance model which will include treatment as a categorical factor and log transformed baseline as a covariate.|1.36|0.97|0.173
81530721|NCT03152591|162747433|OTHER||Ratio LIK066/Placebo|0.82||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|0.99|||t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided test at the 0.1 significance level|Values \< LLOQ and values \> ULOQ are imputed as LLOQ/2 and ULOQ respectively||Log transformed ratio of Day 15 to baseline was analyzed using an analysis of covariance model which will include treatment as a categorical factor and log transformed baseline as a covariate.|0.99|0.68|0.089
81530722|NCT03152591|162747434|OTHER||Ration LIK066/Placebo|0.69||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|1.01|||t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided test at the 0.1 significance level|Values \< LLOQ and values \> ULOQ are imputed as LLOQ/2 and ULOQ respectively.||Log transformed ratio of Day 15 to baseline was analyzed using an analysis of covariance model which will include treatment as a categorical factor and log transformed baseline as a covariate.|1.01|0.48|0.109
81530723|NCT03152591|162747435|OTHER||Ration LIK066/Placebo|0.76||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|0.89|||t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided test at the 0.1 significance level|Values \< LLOQ and values \> ULOQ are imputed as LLOQ/2 and ULOQ respectively.||Log transformed ratio of Day 15 to baseline was analyzed using an analysis of covariance model which will include treatment as a categorical factor and log transformed baseline as a covariate.|0.89|0.65|0.008
81530724|NCT03152591|162747436|OTHER||Ratio LIK066/Placebo|0.91||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.07|||t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided test at the 0.1 significance level|||Log transformed ratio of Day 15 to baseline was analyzed using an analysis of covariance model which will include treatment as a categorical factor and log transformed baseline as a covariate.|1.07|0.77|0.340
81530725|NCT03152591|162747437|OTHER||Ratio LIK066/Placebo|0.79||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|1.08|||t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided test at the 0.1 significance level|Values \< LLOQ and values \> ULOQ are imputed as LLOQ/2 and ULOQ respectively.||Log transformed ratio of Day 15 to baseline was analyzed using an analysis of covariance model which will include treatment as a categorical factor and log transformed baseline as a covariate.|1.08|0.58|0.204
81536856|NCT03192826|162756277|EQUIVALENCE|The SPSS statistical package version 23.0 (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, version 23.0, SSPS Inc. Chicago, IL, USA) was used for statistical analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA was used to compare parametric values with Bonferroni post hoc test for within group comparisons.|the reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance|||||<0.05
81623208|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.252|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0205|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.211|0.292|||MMRM|||Day 86: 30 minutes||0.292|0.211|<0.001
81623209|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0202||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.078|||MMRM|||Day 86: 30 minutes||0.078|-0.001|0.057
81623210|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.187|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0205|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.147|0.227|||MMRM|||Day 86: 1 hour||0.227|0.147|<0.001
81623211|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.249|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0208|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.208|0.289|||MMRM|||Day 86: 1 hour||0.289|0.208|<0.001
81623212|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0205||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.083|||MMRM|||Day 86: 1hour||0.083|0.003|0.037
81623213|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0217|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.121|0.206|||MMRM|||Day 183: 5 minutes||0.206|0.121|<0.001
81623214|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.243|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0219|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.286|||MMRM|||Day 183: 5 minutes||0.286|0.200|<0.001
81623215|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0216||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.087|||MMRM|||Day 183: 5 minutes||0.087|0.002|0.041
81623216|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0222|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133|0.22|||MMRM|||Day 183: 30 minutes||0.220|0.133|<0.001
81623217|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.259|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0224|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.215|0.303|||MMRM|||Day 183: 30 minutes||0.303|0.215|<0.001
81623218|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0221||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.083|||MMRM|||Day 183: 30 minutes||0.083|-0.003|0.071
81623219|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0219|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.137|0.223|||MMRM|||Day 183: 1 hour||0.223|0.137|<0.001
81623220|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.259|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0222|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.215|0.302|||MMRM|||Day 183: 1 hour||0.302|0.215|<0.001
81623221|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0218||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.082|||MMRM|||Day 183: 1 hour||0.082|-0.003|0.071
81623222|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0229|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|0.184|||MMRM|||Day 364: 5 minutes||0.184|0.094|<0.001
81623223|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.249|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0228|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.205|0.294|||MMRM|||Day 364: 5 minutes||0.294|0.205|<0.001
81623224|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0227||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.071|||MMRM|||Day 364: 5 minutes||0.071|-0.018|0.244
81623225|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0228|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.2|||MMRM|||Day 364: 30 minutes||0.200|0.110|<0.001
81623226|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.264|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0227|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.219|0.308|||MMRM|||Day 364: 30 minutes||0.308|0.219|<0.001
81623227|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0226||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.076|||MMRM|||Day 364: 30 minutes||0.076|-0.013|0.162
81623228|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0234|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.117|0.209|||MMRM|||Day 364: 1 hour||0.209|0.117|<0.001
81623229|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0232|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.216|0.308|||MMRM|||Day 364: 1 hour||0.308|0.216|<0.001
81623230|NCT02554786|162926837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0231||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.076|||MMRM|||Day 364: 1 hour||0.076|-0.014|0.182
81623231|NCT02554786|162926838|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0237|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.133|||MMRM|||Day 2||0.133|0.040|<0.001
81623232|NCT02554786|162926838|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0235|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.093|0.185|||MMRM|||Day 2||0.185|0.093|<0.001
81623233|NCT02554786|162926838|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0237||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.044|||MMRM|||Day 2||0.044|-0.049|0.927
81623234|NCT02554786|162926838|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0246||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.098|||MMRM|||Day 184||0.098|0.001|0.044
81623235|NCT02554786|162926838|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0246|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.093|0.19|||MMRM|||Day 184||0.190|0.093|<0.001
81623236|NCT02554786|162926838|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0244||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.065|||MMRM|||Day 184||0.065|-0.031|0.490
81623237|NCT02554786|162926838|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0249||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.125|||MMRM|||Day 365||0.125|0.027|0.002
81623238|NCT02554786|162926838|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0248|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|0.195|||MMRM|||Day 365||0.195|0.098|<0.001
81623239|NCT02554786|162926838|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0248||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.085|||MMRM|||Day 365||0.085|-0.012|0.143
81623240|NCT02554786|162926839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.189|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0253|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.139|0.238|||MMRM|||Day 2||0.238|0.139|<0.001
81623241|NCT02554786|162926839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.161|0.259|||MMRM|||Day 2||0.259|0.161|<0.001
81623242|NCT02554786|162926839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0252||0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.031|||MMRM|||Day 2||0.031|-0.067|0.475
81623243|NCT02554786|162926839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.228|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0345|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.161|0.296|||MMRM|||Day 184||0.296|0.161|<0.001
81623244|NCT02554786|162926839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0346|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.197|0.333|||MMRM|||Day 184||0.333|0.197|<0.001
81623245|NCT02554786|162926839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0343||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.151|||MMRM|||Day 184||0.151|0.016|0.015
81623246|NCT02554786|162926839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.215|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0358|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.145|0.285|||MMRM|||Day 365||0.285|0.145|<0.001
81623247|NCT02554786|162926839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.246|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0357|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.176|0.316|||MMRM|||Day 365||0.316|0.176|<0.001
81623248|NCT02554786|162926839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0356||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.122|||MMRM|||Day 365||0.122|-0.017|0.139
81623249|NCT02554786|162926840|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|29.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.8|35.4|||Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|||Week 26: Mean morning PEF||35.4|23.8|<0.001
81623250|NCT02554786|162926840|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|32.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.4|38.1|||LMM|||Week 26: Mean morning PEF||38.1|26.4|<0.001
81530726|NCT03937713|162747473|OTHER|Calculations were approximated by those of a simple two-sample t-test for mean differences in PSQI in response to BBTI||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The sample size selected for this preliminary trial was based on the analysis of the PSQI as the primary outcome. Assuming a correlation coefficient of 0.7 between pre-and post-treatment, 21 patients per arm were needed to achieve 80% power at a significance level of 5% in order to detect a clinically significant difference of 3 units in PSQI. To compensate for an anticipated attrition rate of 25%, the recruitment target was set at 52 participants.||||0.05
81623251|NCT02554786|162926840|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|13.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|19.1|||LMM|||Week 26: Mean morning PEF||19.1|7.5|<0.001
81623252|NCT02554786|162926840|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|24.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.82|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.3|30.3|||LMM|||Week 26: Mean evening PEF||30.3|19.3|<0.001
81623253|NCT02554786|162926840|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|30.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.8|35.9|||LMM|||Week 26: Mean evening PEF||35.9|24.8|<0.001
81623254|NCT02554786|162926840|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|14.2|||LMM|||Week 26: Mean evening PEF||14.2|3.1|0.002
81623255|NCT02554786|162926840|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|28.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.7|34.8|||LMM|||Week 52: Mean morning PEF||34.8|22.7|<0.001
81703677|NCT02009930|163102865|OTHER|||||||0.49||||||Relationship between CAC and PT failures. CAC risk category (low, low-mod, mod-high, high, very high risk) and PT failures (with, without PT failure)|Fisher Exact|Relationship between 2 variables (CAC - each risk category, PT failure - with/without PT failure) expressed as a p-value||CAC risk categories (low, low-moderate, mod -high, high, and very high)||||0.49
81530727|NCT03652181|162747479|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the year 1 change is equivalent to year 2 change in mean QSM||||||0.033|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.033
81623256|NCT02554786|162926840|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|30.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.2|36.3|||LMM|||Week 52: Mean morning PEF||36.3|24.2|<0.001
81623257|NCT02554786|162926840|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|19.8|||LMM|||Week 52: Mean morning PEF||19.8|7.7|<0.001
81623258|NCT02554786|162926840|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|23.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|29.5|||LMM|||Week 52: Mean evening PEF||29.5|18.0|<0.001
81623259|NCT02554786|162926840|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|29.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.3|34.8|||LMM|||Week 52: Mean evening PEF||34.8|23.3|<0.001
81623260|NCT02554786|162926840|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.95||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|14.9|||LMM|||Week 52: Mean evening PEF||14.9|3.3|0.002
81623261|NCT02554786|162926841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.81|||Logistic regression model|||Day 183||1.81|0.95|0.094
81623262|NCT02554786|162926841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.37|||Logistic regression model|||Day 183||2.37|1.26|<0.001
81623263|NCT02554786|162926841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.46|||Logistic regression model|||Day 183||1.46|0.76|0.746
81623264|NCT02554786|162926841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.87|||Logistic regression model|||Day 364||1.87|0.96|0.088
81623265|NCT02554786|162926841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|3.17|||Logistic regression model|||Day 364||3.17|1.58|<0.001
81623266|NCT02554786|162926841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.49|||Logistic regression model|||Day 364||1.49|0.75|0.771
81623267|NCT02554786|162926842|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|10.2|||Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|||||10.2|1.3|0.012
81623268|NCT02554786|162926842|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|13.6|||LMM|||||13.6|4.6|<0.001
81623269|NCT02554786|162926842|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|7.9|||LMM|||||7.9|-1.1|0.135
81623270|NCT02554786|162926843|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|9.4|||LMM|||||9.4|0.6|0.026
81623271|NCT02554786|162926843|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|12.5|||LMM|||||12.5|3.7|<0.001
81623272|NCT02554786|162926843|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|7.7|||LMM|||||7.7|-1.2|0.151
81623273|NCT02554786|162926844|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|6.2|||LMM|||||6.2|-0.6|0.104
81623274|NCT02554786|162926844|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|7.3|||LMM|||||7.3|0.5|0.024
81623275|NCT02554786|162926844|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|4.3|||LMM|||||4.3|-2.5|0.588
81623276|NCT02554786|162926845|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|10.7|||LMM|||||10.7|2.1|0.003
81623277|NCT02554786|162926845|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|13.2|||LMM|||||13.2|4.6|<0.001
81623278|NCT02554786|162926845|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|9.1|||LMM|||||9.1|0.5|0.029
81623279|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.05|||LMM|||Week1-26 Mean night-time number of puffs||-0.05|-0.2|0.001
81623280|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|-0.01|||LMM|||Week 1-26 Mean night-time number of puffs||-0.01|-0.16|0.035
81703678|NCT02009930|163102866|OTHER|||||||0.003||||||Relationship between CAC and overall years of service. CAC risk category (low, low-mod, mod-high, high, very high risk) and overall years of service (15-19, 20-24, 25+)|Fisher Exact|Relationship between 2 variables (CAC - each risk category, overall years of service) expressed as a p-value||CAC risk category (low, low-mod, mod-high, high, very high risk)||||0.003
81653977|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231||0.6136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.34|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.34|-0.58|0.6136
81653978|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.195||0.1141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.08|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.70|0.1141
81653979|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.194||0.2185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.14|||MMRM|||Loss of Weight, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.14|-0.62|0.2185
81653980|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.6191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.13|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.13|-0.08|0.6191
81653981|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.6169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.13|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 2: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.13|-0.08|0.6169
81653982|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.9911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.11|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.11|0.9911
81653983|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.15|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 4: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.05|0.3360
81653984|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.9638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.1|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.11|0.9638
81703679|NCT03805971|163102894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The objective of the test is to assess if the pCLE feature full chia seed sign is found statistically more frequently in the benign pleura group than in the malignant pleural infiltrations group."||||0.0003
81703680|NCT03805971|163102894|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The objective is to assess if the abnormal tissular architecture is significantly more frequently found in the malignant pleural infiltrations group than in the benign pleura group."||||<0.0001
81703681|NCT03805971|163102894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0052|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The objective is to assess if the pCLE feature cellular shape homogeneity is found statistically more frequently in the benign pleura group than in the malignant pleural infiltrations group."||||0.0052
81703682|NCT03805971|163102894|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The objective is to assess if dysplastic vessels are more frequently found in the malignant pleural infiltrations group than in the benign pleura group."||||<0.0001
81530728|NCT03652181|162747480|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the year 1 change is equivalent to year 2 change in mean DCEQP||||||0.3459|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3459
81530729|NCT03652181|162747481|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the year 1 change is equivalent to year 2 numbers||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81530730|NCT00086047|162747508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.8||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|9.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.22|1.57|0.007
81703683|NCT03012594|163102899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81703684|NCT00671970|163102905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81703685|NCT00671970|163102906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.613||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||.613
81703686|NCT00671970|163102907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81703687|NCT00671970|163102908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81703688|NCT00671970|163102909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81703689|NCT00671970|163102910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.179||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.179
81703690|NCT00671970|163102911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.008
81703691|NCT02741310|163102912|OTHER|The clinical hypothesis was that there would be no clinically meaningful difference between the blood pressure effects of sumatriptan alone and the effects of a single dose of erenumab IV and sumatriptan concomitant therapy. A clinically meaningful difference was defined as the upper bound of the 90% confidence interval (CI) of treatment difference between erenumab IV and sumatriptan compared to sumatriptan alone being ≥ 5 mmHg on the time-weighted scale resting MAP.|LS Mean Difference|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.16|2.08||||||A linear mixed effects regression analysis was performed to assess if the time-weighted average in MAP for erenumab with sumatriptan is similar to sumatriptan alone. A two-sided 90% confidence interval (equivalent to a one-sided upper 95% CI) for the mean treatment difference was calculated using a linear mixed-effects model with fixed effects for treatment and period and a random effect for subject.||2.08|-2.16|
81530731|NCT00786799|162747528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.1||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean change in Aberrant Behavior Checklist Hyperactivity subscale (ABC-H) score is the same for both groups.||||0.40
81623281|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.03|||LMM|||Week 1-26 Mean night-time number of puffs||0.03|-0.12|0.261
81623282|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.09|||LMM|||Week 1-26 Mean daytime number of puffs||-0.09|-0.28|<0.001
81623283|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|-0.03|||LMM|||Week 1-26 Mean daytime number of puffs||-0.03|-0.21|0.011
81623284|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.047||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.06|||LMM|||Week 1-26 Mean daytime number of puffs||0.06|-0.13|0.425
81623285|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.15|||LMM|||Week 1-26 Mean daily number of puffs||-0.15|-0.46|<0.001
81623286|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.03|||LMM|||Week 1-26 Mean daily number of puffs||-0.03|-0.35|0.017
81623287|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.07|||LMM|||Week 1-26 Mean daily number of puffs||-0.07|-0.24|0.29
81653985|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.18|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 8: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.18|-0.03|0.1610
81653986|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.5763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.08|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.14|0.5763
81653987|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.0599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 12: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.20|0.00|0.0599
81623288|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|-0.04|||LMM|||Week 1-52 Mean night-time number of puffs||-0.04|-0.19|0.004
81623289|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|-0.02|||LMM|||Week 1-52 Mean night-time number of puffs||-0.02|-0.17|0.019
81623290|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.03|||LMM|||Week 1-52 Mean night-time number of puffs||0.03|-0.12|0.226
81530732|NCT02631551|162747531|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSP 301 NS vs GSP 301 placebo NS comparison for rTNSS was tested at 0.05 significance level.||||<0.0001
81623291|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.07|||LMM|||Week 1-52 Mean daytime number of puffs||-0.07|-0.26|<0.001
81623292|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.05|||LMM|||Week 1-52 Mean daytime number of puffs||-0.05|-0.24|0.002
81623293|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.05|||LMM|||Week 1-52 Mean daytime number of puffs||0.05|-0.14|0.384
81623294|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.12|||LMM|||Week 1-52 Mean daily number of puffs||-0.12|-0.44|< 0.001
81623295|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.07|||LMM|||Week 1-52 Mean daily number of puffs||-0.07|-0.39|0.004
81623296|NCT02554786|162926846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.06|||LMM|||Week 1-52 Mean daily number of puffs||0.06|-0.25|0.245
81623297|NCT02554786|162926847|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.72|||Regression, Cox|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||0.72|0.39|<0.001
81623298|NCT02554786|162926847|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.6|||Regression, Cox|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||0.6|0.34|<0.001
81623299|NCT02554786|162926847|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.12|||Regression, Cox|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||1.12|0.59|0.209
81623300|NCT02554786|162926847|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.81|||Regression, Cox|||Severe asthma exacerbation||0.81|0.36|0.003
81623301|NCT02554786|162926847|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.63|||Regression, Cox|||Severe asthma exacerbation||0.63|0.3|<0.001
81623302|NCT02554786|162926847|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.09|||Regression, Cox|||Severe asthma exacerbation||1.09|0.47|0.115
81623303|NCT02554786|162926847|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.82|||Regression, Cox|||All asthma exacerbation||0.82|0.51|<0.001
81623304|NCT02554786|162926847|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.6|||Regression, Cox|||All asthma exacerbation||0.6|0.38|<0.001
81623305|NCT02554786|162926847|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.08|||Regression, Cox|||All asthma exacerbation||1.08|0.66|0.185
81465109|NCT04463251|162622262|OTHER||Least square means ratio|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.91|||||"Least square means ratio with two-sided Dunnett's adjusted 95% CI for RPH-104 80 mg / Placebo.~Ratio was calculated instead of difference because log data transformation."|"The following (two-sided) hypotheses were tested:~* Null hypothesis H0: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in the placebo group is equal to 1.~* Alternative hypothesis H1: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in the placebo group is different from 1."||0.91|0.37|
81465110|NCT04463251|162622262|OTHER||Least square means ratio|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.91|||||"Least square means ratio with two-sided Dunnett's adjusted 95% CI for RPH-104 160 mg / Placebo.~Ratio was calculated instead of difference because log data transformation."|"The following (two-sided) hypotheses were tested:~* Null hypothesis H0: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in the placebo group is equal to 1.~* Alternative hypothesis H1: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in the placebo group is different from 1."||0.91|0.37|
81465111|NCT04463251|162622263|OTHER||Least square means ratio|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.87|||||"Least square means ratio with two-sided Dunnett's adjusted 95% CI for RPH-104 80 mg / Placebo.~Ratio was calculated instead of difference because log data transformation."|"The following (two-sided) hypotheses were tested:~* Null hypothesis H0: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in the placebo group is equal to 1.~* Alternative hypothesis H1: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in the placebo group is different from 1."||0.87|0.34|
81465112|NCT04463251|162622263|OTHER||Least square means ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.95|||||"Least square means ratio with two-sided Dunnett's adjusted 95% CI for RPH-104 160 mg / Placebo.~Ratio was calculated instead of difference because log data transformation."|"The following (two-sided) hypotheses were tested:~* Null hypothesis H0: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in the placebo group is equal to 1.~* Alternative hypothesis H1: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in the placebo group is different from 1."||0.95|0.37|
81465113|NCT04463251|162622264|OTHER||Least square means ratio|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.91|||||"Least square means ratio with two-sided Dunnett's adjusted 95% CI for RPH-104 80 mg / Placebo.~Ratio was calculated instead of difference because log data transformation"|"The following (two-sided) hypotheses were tested:~* Null hypothesis H0: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in the placebo group is equal to 1.~* Alternative hypothesis H1: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in the placebo group is different from 1."||0.91|0.34|
81465114|NCT04463251|162622264|OTHER||Least square means ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.98|||||"Least square means ratio with two-sided Dunnett's adjusted 95% CI for RPH-104 160 mg / Placebo.~Ratio was calculated instead of difference because log data transformation."|"The following (two-sided) hypotheses were tested:~* Null hypothesis H0: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in the placebo group is equal to 1.~* Alternative hypothesis H1: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in the placebo group is different from 1."||0.98|0.38|
81530733|NCT02631551|162747531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0029|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSP 301 NS vs Olopatadine HCl NS comparison for rTNSS was tested at 0.05 significance level.||||0.0029
81623306|NCT02554786|162926848|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|2.03|||Regression, Cox|||||2.03|0.13|0.337
81623307|NCT02554786|162926848|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.14||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.11|||Regression, Cox|||||1.11|0.02|0.063
81653988|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.3916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.06|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.06|-0.15|0.3916
81653989|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.9602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.11|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 24: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.10|0.9602
81653990|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.9676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.11|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.11|0.9676
81623308|NCT02554786|162926848|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.62||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|9.7|||Regression, Cox|||||9.7|0.27|0.599
81623309|NCT02554786|162926849|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.65||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.89|||Generalized linear model|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||0.89|0.48|0.008
81623310|NCT02554786|162926849|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.64|||Generalized linear model|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||0.64|0.35|<0.001
81653991|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.6397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.13|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 36: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.13|-0.08|0.6397
81653992|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.16|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.05|0.3400
81653993|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.3472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.15|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 48: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.15|-0.05|0.3472
81653994|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.1|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.11|0.9160
81653995|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.5948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.08|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.13|0.5948
81703692|NCT02741310|163102914|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.03||||||The mean for each treatment was compared using a linear mixed effects model with group A (sumatriptan alone) as the reference treatment group. The linear mixed effects model included treatment (erenumab with sumatriptan vs sumatriptan alone) and period as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.||1.03|0.93|
81653996|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.3755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.16|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.16|-0.06|0.3755
81653997|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.9752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.1|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Hour 72: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.11|0.9752
81653998|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.9188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.1|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.10|-0.11|0.9188
81653999|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.6379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.13|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.13|-0.08|0.6379
81654000|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.4967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.08|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.16|0.4967
81654001|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.3492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.06|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.06|-0.17|0.3492
81703693|NCT02741310|163102915|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.05||||||The mean for each treatment was compared using a linear mixed effects model with group A (sumatriptan alone) as the reference treatment group. The linear mixed effects model included treatment (erenumab with sumatriptan vs sumatriptan alone) and period as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.||1.05|0.96|
81530734|NCT02631551|162747531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0587|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||GSP 301 NS vs Mometasone furoate NS comparison for rTNSS was tested at 0.05 significance level.||||0.0587
81465115|NCT04463251|162622265|OTHER||Least square means ratio|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.91|||||"Least square means ratio with two-sided Dunnett's adjusted 95% CI for RPH-104 80 mg / Placebo.~Ratio was calculated instead of difference because log data transformation"|"The following (two-sided) hypotheses were tested:~* Null hypothesis H0: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in the placebo group is equal to 1.~* Alternative hypothesis H1: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in the placebo group is different from 1."||0.91|0.34|
81465116|NCT04463251|162622265|OTHER||Least square means ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.98|||||"Least square means ratio with two-sided Dunnett's adjusted 95% CI for RPH-104 160 mg / Placebo.~Ratio was calculated instead of difference because log data transformation."|"The following (two-sided) hypotheses were tested:~* Null hypothesis H0: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in the placebo group is equal to 1.~* Alternative hypothesis H1: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-14) in the placebo group is different from 1."||0.98|0.38|
81465117|NCT04463251|162622266|OTHER||Least square means ratio|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.81||||||"The following (two-sided) hypotheses were tested:~Null hypothesis H0: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-28) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-28) in the placebo group is equal to 1.~Alternative hypothesis H1: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-28) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-28) in the placebo group is different from 1."|"Least square means ratio with two-sided Dunnett's adjusted 95% CI for RPH-104 80 mg / Placebo.~Ratio was calculated instead of difference because log data transformation."|0.81|0.34|
81465118|NCT04463251|162622266|OTHER||Least square means ratio|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.74|||||"Least square means ratio with two-sided Dunnett's adjusted 95% CI for RPH-104 160 mg / Placebo.~Ratio was calculated instead of difference because log data transformation."|"The following (two-sided) hypotheses were tested:~Null hypothesis H0: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-28) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-28) in the placebo group is equal to 1.~Alternative hypothesis H1: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-28) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-28) in the placebo group is different from 1."||0.74|0.31|
81465119|NCT04463251|162622267|OTHER||Least square means ratio|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.75|||||"Least square means ratio with two-sided Dunnett's adjusted 95% CI for RPH-104 80 mg / Placebo.~Ratio was calculated instead of difference because log data transformation."|"The following (two-sided) hypotheses were tested:~Null hypothesis H0: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-28) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-28) in the placebo group is equal to 1.~Alternative hypothesis H1: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-28) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-28) in the placebo group is different from 1."||0.75|0.29|
81465120|NCT04463251|162622267|OTHER||Least square means ratio|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.75|||||"Least square means ratio with two-sided Dunnett's adjusted 95% CI for RPH-104 160 mg / Placebo.~Ratio was calculated instead of difference because log data transformation."|"The following (two-sided) hypotheses were tested:~Null hypothesis H0: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-28) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-28) in the placebo group is equal to 1.~Alternative hypothesis H1: the ratio of the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-28) in RPH-104 group to the geometric mean of hsCRP-AUC(days 1-28) in the placebo group is different from 1."||0.75|0.30|
81465121|NCT00504725|162622291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39||95.0||||We will use two way ANOVA (looking for effects due to drug and time) with a p value of 0.05 indicative of statistical significance.|ANOVA|||IL-6||||0.39
81465122|NCT00504725|162622291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||ANOVA|||IL-8||||0.18
81465123|NCT00504725|162622291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||ANOVA|||IL-10||||0.14
81465124|NCT00504725|162622292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.37
81465125|NCT00504725|162622293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||95.0||||Baseline Pain Level Score|Fisher Exact|||||||0.44
81465126|NCT00504725|162622293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0||||4 Hour Pain Level Score|Fisher Exact|||||||0.20
81654002|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.7136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.14|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.14|-0.10|0.7136
81465127|NCT00504725|162622293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0||||24 Hour Pain Level Score|Fisher Exact|||||||0.37
81465128|NCT00504725|162622293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0||||Pain Level Score at Discharge|Fisher Exact|||||||0.15
81530735|NCT02631551|162747531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0755|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Olopatadine HCl NS vs GSP 301 Placebo NS comparison for rTNSS was tested at 0.05 significance level.||||0.0755
81623311|NCT02554786|162926849|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.93||||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.29|||Generalized linear model|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||1.29|0.67|0.669
81623312|NCT02554786|162926849|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.71||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.08|||Generalized linear model|||Severe asthma exacerbation||1.08|0.47|0.108
81623313|NCT02554786|162926849|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.67|||Generalized linear model|||Severe asthma exacerbation||0.67|0.31|<0.001
81623314|NCT02554786|162926849|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.89||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.37|||Generalized linear model|||Severe asthma exacerbation||1.37|0.58|0.597
81623315|NCT02554786|162926849|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.67||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.87|||Generalized linear model|||All (mild, moderate, severe) asthma exacerbation||0.87|0.52|0.002
81623316|NCT02554786|162926849|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.59|||Generalized linear model|||All (mild, moderate, severe) asthma exacerbation||0.59|0.36|<0.001
81623317|NCT02554786|162926849|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.95||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.23|||Generalized linear model|||All (mild, moderate, severe) asthma exacerbation||1.23|0.72|0.681
81623318|NCT02554786|162926850|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren test|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||||<0.001
81703694|NCT02741310|163102916|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.09||||||The mean for each treatment was compared using a linear mixed effects model with group A (sumatriptan alone) as the reference treatment group. The linear mixed effects model included treatment (erenumab with sumatriptan vs sumatriptan alone) and period as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.||1.09|0.82|
81703695|NCT01094808|163102959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean value for 200 mg Pregabalin|33.391|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.106||0.14||95.0||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons; alpha level of 0.05 used|ANCOVA||A confidence interval was not calculated|ANCOVA for overall treatment effects||||0.14
81623319|NCT02554786|162926850|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren test|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||||<0.001
81623320|NCT02554786|162926850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||van Elteren test|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||||0.059
81654003|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.8163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.13|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.13|-0.10|0.8163
81654004|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.2825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.05|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.05|-0.17|0.2825
81654005|NCT02942004|162997989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.1603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.03|||MMRM|||Insight, Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in HAM-D individual item at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms were explanatory variables included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.03|-0.18|0.1603
81654006|NCT02942004|162997990|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.414||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.64|-2.07|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in MADRS total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline MADRS total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-2.07|-11.64|0.0054
81654007|NCT02942004|162997990|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.35||0.0763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.86|0.45|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in MADRS total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline MADRS total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.45|-8.86|0.0763
81654008|NCT02942004|162997990|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.673||0.1101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|0.99|||MMRM|||Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in MADRS total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline MADRS total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.99|-9.60|0.1101
81654009|NCT02942004|162997990|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.618||0.6167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|3.87|||MMRM|||Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in MADRS total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline MADRS total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||3.87|-6.50|0.6167
81703696|NCT01094808|163102960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean value for 200 mg Pregabalin|35.301|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.295||0.12||95.0||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons; alpha level of 0.05 used|ANCOVA||A confidence interval was not calculated|ANCOVA for overall treatment effects||||0.12
81703697|NCT01263314|163102965|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25||||0.3551|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.01|4.5|||ANOVA|||||4.50|-7.01|0.3551
81703698|NCT01263314|163102965|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.32||||0.3474|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.08|4.48|||ANOVA|||||4.48|-7.08|0.3474
81703699|NCT01263314|163102965|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.67||||0.3105|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.42|4.09|||ANOVA|||||4.09|-7.42|0.3105
81530736|NCT02631551|162747531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0043|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mometasone furoate NS vs GSP 301 Placebo NS comparison for rTNSS was tested at 0.05 significance level.||||0.0043
81623321|NCT02554786|162926850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Van Elteren Test|||Severe Asthma Exacerbation||||0.004
81623322|NCT02554786|162926850|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Van Elteren Test|||Severe Asthma Exacerbation||||<0.001
81623323|NCT02554786|162926850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||van Elteren test|||Severe asthma exacerbation||||0.025
81623324|NCT02554786|162926850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Van Elteren Test|||All(mild, moderate, severe) Asthma Exacerbation||||0.002
81623325|NCT02554786|162926850|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Van Elteren Test|||All (mild, moderate, severe) Asthma Exacerbation||||<0.001
81623326|NCT02554786|162926850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.074|||||||van Elteren test|||All (mild, moderate, severe) asthma exacerbation||||0.074
81623327|NCT02554786|162926852|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.26||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.29|||Regression, Cox|||||2.29|0.03|0.222
81623328|NCT02554786|162926852|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.0||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0||The upper limit of CI could not be calculated due to low number of participants with asthma exacerbation.||Regression, Cox||||||0|0.992
81623329|NCT02554786|162926852|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|6.01|||Regression, Cox|||||6.01|0.05|0.618
81623330|NCT02554786|162926855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|14.1|||LMM|||Weeks 1-26||14.1|6.2|< 0.001
81623331|NCT02554786|162926855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|12.3|||LMM|||Weeks 1-26||12.3|4.3|<0.001
81623332|NCT02554786|162926855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|8.0|||LMM|||Weeks 1-26||8|0.1|0.045
81623333|NCT02554786|162926855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|13.6|||LMM|||Weeks 1-52||13.6|5.7|<0.001
81465129|NCT01435018|162622294|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority is defined as demonstrating that the 48-week PFS rate in ET+ART is within 15 percent of PTX+ART. The selection of the 15 percent non-inferiority margin was a combination of clinical judgment and statistical reasoning. A poll of the sites was conducted to derive the maximum treatment difference that is considered clinically relevant (i.e. largest acceptable difference in order to gain the advantages (e.g. cost) of the experimental chemotherapy)."|Cumulative rate difference|-30.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.3|-8.3|||||Confidence interval (CI) estimation was stratified by screening CD4 count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights. CI stratified by country was not performed due to small number of observations.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (ET+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 PFS rate with 95% two-sided confidence interval.||-8.3|-52.3|
81465130|NCT01435018|162622295|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority is defined as demonstrating that the 48-week PFS rate in BV+ART is within 15 percent of PTX+ART. The selection of the 15 percent non-inferiority margin was a combination of clinical judgment and statistical reasoning. A poll of the sites was conducted to derive the maximum treatment difference that is considered clinically irrelevant (i.e. largest acceptable difference in order to gain the advantages (e.g. cost) of the experimental chemotherapy)."|Cumulative rate difference|-19.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3|-7.4|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (BV+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 PFS rate with 95% two-sided confidence interval.||-7.4|-32.3|
81465131|NCT01435018|162622295|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority is defined as demonstrating that the 48-week PFS rate in BV+ART is within 15 percent of PTX+ART. The selection of the 15 percent non-inferiority margin was a combination of clinical judgment and statistical reasoning. A poll of the sites was conducted to derive the maximum treatment difference that is considered clinically irrelevant (i.e. largest acceptable difference in order to gain the advantages (e.g. cost) of the experimental chemotherapy)."|Cumulative rate difference|-20.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|-7.9|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by country using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (BV+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative PFS rate with 95% two-sided confidence interval.||-7.9|-32.2|
81465132|NCT01435018|162622296|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|31.4|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 lymphocyte count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (ET+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative rate of death with 95% two-sided confidence interval.||31.4|-1.9|
81465133|NCT01435018|162622297|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|17.2|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (BV+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative rate of death with 95% two-sided confidence interval.||17.2|-0.4|
81465134|NCT01435018|162622299|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|16.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|28.8||||||Treatment comparison was made using the difference (BV+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative rate of IERC-confirmed KS progression with 95% two-sided confidence interval.|Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 lymphocyte count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|28.8|3.7|
81465135|NCT01435018|162622300|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|4.3|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 lymphocyte count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (ET+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative rate of AIDS-defining events with 95% two-sided confidence interval.||4.3|-34.4|
81465136|NCT01435018|162622301|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|6.6|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 lymphocyte count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (BV+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative rate of AIDS-defining events with 95% two-sided confidence interval.||6.6|-13.3|
81465137|NCT01435018|162622302|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|10.6|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 lymphocyte count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (ET+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative rate of HIV-1 RNA virologic failure with 95% two-sided confidence interval.||10.6|-1.9|
81465138|NCT01435018|162622303|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|11.0|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 lymphocyte count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (BV+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative rate of HIV-1 RNA virologic failure with 95% two-sided confidence interval.||11.0|-0.1|
81623334|NCT02554786|162926855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|12.6|||LMM|||Weeks 1-52||12.6|4.7|<0.001
81623335|NCT02554786|162926855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|8.3|||LMM|||Weeks 1-52||8.3|0.3|0.034
81623336|NCT02554786|162926856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0462||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|0.237|||MMRM|||Day 30||0.237|0.056|0.002
81623337|NCT02554786|162926856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0464||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.214|||MMRM|||Day 30||0.214|0.032|0.008
81465139|NCT01435018|162622306|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|19.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|43.0|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 lymphocyte count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (ET+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative rate of KS progression, death, or AIDS defining event.||43.0|-4.1|
81465140|NCT01435018|162622307|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|27.0|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 lymphocyte count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (BV+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative rate of KS progression, death, or AIDS defining event.||27.0|1.8|
81465141|NCT01435018|162622308|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|24.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|47.4|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 lymphocyte count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (ET+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative rate of KS progression, death, AIDS defining event, or virologic failure.||47.4|0.9|
81465142|NCT01435018|162622309|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|18.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|31.3|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 lymphocyte count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (BV+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative rate of KS progression, death, AIDS defining event, or virologic failure.||31.3|6.3|
81465143|NCT01435018|162622310|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|24.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|47.4|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 lymphocyte count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (ET+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative rate of KS progression, death, AIDS defining event, virologic failure, or KS-IRIS.||47.4|0.9|
81623338|NCT02554786|162926856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.135|||MMRM|||Day 30||0.135|-0.045|0.33
81623339|NCT02554786|162926856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0503||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.153|||MMRM|||Day 86||0.153|-0.044|0.28
81623340|NCT02554786|162926856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0507||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.217|||MMRM|||Day 86||0.217|0.019|0.02
81623341|NCT02554786|162926856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0501||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|0.125|||MMRM|||Day 86||0.125|-0.072|0.598
81623342|NCT02554786|162926856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0526||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.23|||MMRM|||Day 183||0.23|0.023|0.016
81465144|NCT01435018|162622311|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|17.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|29.3|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 lymphocyte count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (BV+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative rate of KS progression, death, AIDS defining event, virologic failure, or KS-IRIS.||29.3|6.2|
81465145|NCT01435018|162622312|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|37.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|61.4|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 lymphocyte count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (ET+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative rate of change in KS treatment.||61.4|13.6|
81465146|NCT01435018|162622313|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|22.7|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 lymphocyte count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (BV+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative rate of change in KS treatment.||22.7|-0.4|
81465147|NCT01435018|162622314|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|31.4|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 lymphocyte count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (ET+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the cumulative rate of death with 95% two-sided confidence interval.||31.4|-1.9|
81465148|NCT01435018|162622315|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|17.2|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by screening CD4 lymphocyte count using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (BV+ART - PTX+ART) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the cumulative rate of death with 95% two-sided confidence interval.||17.2|-0.4|
81465149|NCT01435018|162622316|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.4|||||Hazard ratio for ET+ART relative to PTX+ART adjusted for screening CD4 lymphocyte count.|||3.4|1.1|
81465150|NCT01435018|162622317|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.2|||||Hazard ratio for BV+ART relative to PTX+ART adjusted for screening CD4 lymphocyte count.|||2.2|1.1|
81623343|NCT02554786|162926856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0529||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.053|0.26|||MMRM|||Day 183||0.26|0.053|0.003
81623344|NCT02554786|162926856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0525||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.188|||MMRM|||Day 183||0.188|-0.017|0.103
81623345|NCT02554786|162926856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0542||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.178|||MMRM|||Day 254||0.178|-0.035|0.188
81623346|NCT02554786|162926856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0543||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|0.274|||MMRM|||Day 254||0.274|0.061|0.002
81623347|NCT02554786|162926856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0538||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.166|||MMRM|||Day 254||0.166|-0.045|0.258
81623348|NCT02554786|162926856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0552||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.187|||MMRM|||Day 364||0.187|-0.030|0.154
81703700|NCT01263314|163102965|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.25||||0.1346|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.8|3.27|||ANOVA|||||3.27|-15.8|0.1346
81703701|NCT01263314|163102965|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.1||||0.0416|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.6|-0.56|||ANOVA|||||-0.56|-19.6|0.0416
81703702|NCT01263314|163102965|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.2||||0.0762|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.7|1.32|||ANOVA|||||1.32|-17.7|0.0762
81465151|NCT01435018|162622318|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.7|||||Odds ratio for ET+ART relative to PTX+ART adjusted for screening CD4 lymphocyte count.|||0.7|0.1|
81465152|NCT01435018|162622319|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3|||||Odds ratio for BV+ART relative to PTX+ART adjusted for screening CD4 lymphocyte count and country.|||1.3|0.5|
81465153|NCT01106677|162622345|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation: assuming a difference between canagliflozin and placebo of 0.5% and a common standard deviation of 1.0%, and using a 2-sample, 1-sided t-test with a Type I error rate of 0.05, it was estimated that 86 subjects per group would provide 90% power to demonstrate superiority of canagliflozin over placebo.|Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.758|-0.481|||ANCOVA|||||-0.481|-0.758|<0.001
81465154|NCT01106677|162622345|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation: assuming a difference between canagliflozin and placebo of 0.5% and a common standard deviation of 1.0%, and using a 2-sample, 1-sided t-test with a Type I error rate of 0.05, it was estimated that 86 subjects per group would provide 90% power to demonstrate superiority of canagliflozin over placebo.|Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.914|-0.636|||ANCOVA|||||-0.636|-0.914|<0.001
81465155|NCT01106677|162622345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.795|-0.516||No formal statistical comparison was conducted.|ANCOVA|||||-0.516|-0.795|
81465156|NCT01106677|162622346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.50|1.50|<0.001
81465157|NCT01106677|162622346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.85|6.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.77|2.85|<0.001
81465158|NCT01106677|162622347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-29.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.044|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.76|-23.81|||ANCOVA|||||-23.81|-35.76|<0.001
81465159|NCT01106677|162622347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-40.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.055|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.25|-34.26|||ANCOVA|||||-34.26|-46.25|<0.001
81465160|NCT01106677|162622347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|-16.69||No formal statistical comparison was conducted.|ANCOVA|||||-16.69|-28.70|
81703703|NCT01263314|163102966|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.47|4.41|||ANOVA|||||4.41|-3.47|0.418
81465161|NCT01106677|162622348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-38.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.601|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.14|-27.16|||ANCOVA|||||-27.16|-49.14|<0.001
81465162|NCT01106677|162622348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-47.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.635|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.4|-36.29|||ANCOVA|||||-36.29|-58.40|<0.001
81465163|NCT01106677|162622348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-39.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.608|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.56|-28.55||No formal statistical comparison was conducted.|ANCOVA|||||-28.55|-50.56|
81465164|NCT01106677|162622349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.9|||ANCOVA|||||-1.9|-3.1|<0.001
81465165|NCT01106677|162622349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-2.3|||ANCOVA|||||-2.3|-3.5|<0.001
81465166|NCT01106677|162622349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6||No formal statistical comparison was conducted.|ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.6|
81465167|NCT01106677|162622350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-5.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.979|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.28|-3.439|||ANCOVA|||||-3.439|-7.280|<0.001
81465168|NCT01106677|162622350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-6.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.981|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.504|-4.653|||ANCOVA|||||-4.653|-8.504|<0.001
81465169|NCT01106677|162622350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-3.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.984|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.273|-1.413||No formal statistical comparison was conducted.|ANCOVA|||||-1.413|-5.273|
81465170|NCT01106677|162622351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2||0.702||95.0|-9.9|6.7|||ANCOVA|||||6.7|-9.9|0.702
81465171|NCT01106677|162622351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|3.7|||ANCOVA|||||3.7|-13.0|0.274
81465172|NCT01106677|162622351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|6.1||No formal statistical comparison was conducted.|ANCOVA|||||6.1|-10.6|
81465173|NCT01106677|162622352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|9.7|||ANCOVA|||||9.7|3.6|<0.001
81465174|NCT01106677|162622352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|11.5|||ANCOVA|||||11.5|5.4|<0.001
81465175|NCT01106677|162622352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|4.4||No formal statistical comparison was conducted.|ANCOVA|||||4.4|-1.7|
81465176|NCT01106677|162622353|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a discontinuation rate of 35% at Week 52, with a 2:2:2:1 treatment assignment ratio for canagliflozin 100 mg, canagliflozin 300 mg, sitagliptin 100 mg, or placebo, it was estimated that 360 subjects would need to be randomly assigned to each of the 3 active treatment groups and approximately 180 subjects to the placebo group to demonstrate non-inferiority with a non-inferiority margin of 0.3%.|Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.119|0.122|||ANCOVA|||||0.122|-0.119|
81465177|NCT01106677|162622353|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a discontinuation rate of 35% at Week 52, with a 2:2:2:1 treatment assignment ratio for canagliflozin 100 mg, canagliflozin 300 mg, sitagliptin 100 mg, or placebo, it was estimated that 360 subjects would need to be randomly assigned to each of the 3 active treatment groups and approximately 180 subjects to the placebo group to demonstrate non-inferiority with a non-inferiority margin of 0.3%.|Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.273|-0.031|||ANCOVA|||||-0.031|-0.273|
81465178|NCT01106677|162622354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-8.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.394|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.25|-3.857|||ANCOVA|||||-3.857|-13.25|<0.001
81703704|NCT01263314|163102966|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.12||||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.18|8.05|||ANOVA|||||8.05|0.18|0.0434
81703705|NCT01263314|163102966|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.79||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.85|11.72|||ANOVA|||||11.72|3.85|0.0019
81465179|NCT01106677|162622354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-17.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.404|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.24|-12.81|||ANCOVA|||||-12.81|-22.24|<0.001
81465180|NCT01106677|162622355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.8|||ANCOVA|||||-1.8|-3.0|<0.001
81465181|NCT01106677|162622355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-2.3|||ANCOVA|||||-2.3|-3.4|<0.001
81465182|NCT01106677|162622356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.812|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.464|-1.276|||ANCOVA|||||-1.276|-4.464|<0.001
81465183|NCT01106677|162622356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-3.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.815|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.589|-2.389|||ANCOVA|||||-2.389|-5.589|<0.001
81465184|NCT01106677|162622357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|8.5|||ANCOVA|||||8.5|-3.9|0.466
81465185|NCT01106677|162622357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|9.4|||ANCOVA|||||9.4|-3.1|0.323
81465186|NCT01106677|162622358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|8.0|||ANCOVA|||||8.0|2.5|<0.001
81465187|NCT01106677|162622358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|10.1|||ANCOVA|||||10.1|4.5|<0.001
81465188|NCT01905553|162622380|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The magnitude effect of food on the pharmacokinetic parameters was evaluated by calculating the point estimate and 90% CIs between Treatment A (test treatment, fed) and Treatment B (reference treatment, fasted).|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.718|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|0.77||||||||0.770|0.670|
81465189|NCT01905553|162622381|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The magnitude effect of food on the pharmacokinetic parameters was evaluated by calculating the point estimate and 90% CIs between Treatment A (test treatment, fed) and Treatment B (reference treatment, fasted).|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.718|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|0.769||||||||0.769|0.670|
81465190|NCT01905553|162622382|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The magnitude effect of food on the pharmacokinetic parameters was evaluated by calculating the point estimate and 90% CIs between Treatment A (test treatment, fed) and Treatment B (reference treatment, fasted).|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.449|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|0.53||||||||0.530|0.380|
81465191|NCT05225298|162622383|OTHER|||||||0.9||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 would be considered statistically significant|log binomial model|||||||0.90
81465192|NCT05225298|162622384|OTHER|||||||0.94||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 would be considered statistically significant|log binomial model|||||||0.94
81465193|NCT05225298|162622385|OTHER|||||||0.053|||||||log binomial model|||||||0.053
81465194|NCT02223650|162622391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.07||P-value is calculated for one-sided hypothesis test.|ANCOVA|Comparison of mean 8-wk distance control using ANCOVA adjusted for baseline distance control pre-study spectacle wear, and pre-study IXT treatment|Difference in mean distance control (overminus - observation) and 95% CI from ANCOVA model adjusting for baseline control, pre-study spectacle wear, and pre-study treatment for IXT. + difference suggests observation group worse than overminus group|||-0.07|-1.42|0.01
81465195|NCT02223650|162622392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.19||P-value is calculated for one-sided hypothesis test.|ANCOVA|Comparison of mean 8-wk near control using ANCOVA adjusted for baseline near control pre-study spectacle wear, and pre-study IXT treatment.|Comparison of mean 8-wk distance control using ANCOVA adjusted for baseline near control pre-study spectacle wear, and pre-study IXT treatment.|||0.19|-0.68|0.14
81623349|NCT02554786|162926856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.191|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0553|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.082|0.299|||MMRM|||Day 364||0.299|0.082|<0.001
81623350|NCT02554786|162926856|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0548||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.148|||MMRM|||Day 364||0.148|-0.067|0.455
81623351|NCT02554786|162926857|NON_INFERIORITY|QMF 150/320 was considered non-inferior to S/F 50/500 if the lower bound of the 95% CI was above the non-inferiority margin of -90 mL and was considered superior if the lower bound of the 95% CI was \> 0. The p-value is for null-hypothesis testing.|LS Mean|0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0222||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.08|||MMRM|||||0.080|-0.007|0.101
81623352|NCT02395978|162926962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.393|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.393
81623353|NCT03351699|162926972|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants. LS mean (95% confidence interval) for change from baseline at 168 hours post dose of pooled historical placebo was -0.03 log10 copies/mL (-0.14, 0.09).|Posterior Mean Difference|-1.53|||||||||||||Posterior Probability (PP) of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between MK-4250 and placebo at least 1.4 log10 copies/mL was 78%.|||||
81703706|NCT01263314|163102966|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.15||||0.2223|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.42|3.71|||ANOVA|||||3.71|-1.42|0.2223
81703707|NCT01263314|163102966|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.25||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.69|6.82|||ANOVA|||||6.82|1.69|0.0056
81703708|NCT01263314|163102966|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.83|7.96|||ANOVA|||||7.96|2.83|0.0012
81530737|NCT02073682|162747532|NON_INFERIORITY|Edoxaban Group was considered non-inferior to the Dalteparin Group if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the Hazard Ratio (\[LMW\] Edoxaban Group to Dalteparin Group) was less than 1.5.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.97||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.696|1.359|||Cox proportional hazard|||||1.359|0.696|0.0056
81465196|NCT02223650|162622395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|21.0||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|45.0||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||||45|-6|0.07
81465197|NCT02223650|162622403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.001||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|24.0||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||||24|-23|0.54
81465198|NCT01767506|162622405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|11.9|||Regression, Logistic||||The null hypothesis was that we could further decrease infection to 1% or less in more of the communities in the surveillance intervention arm, compared to control communities.|11.9|0.56|>0.05
81465199|NCT01767506|162622406|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81465200|NCT01608087|162622429|EQUIVALENCE|Commonly applied acceptance range for bioequivalence/biosimilarity is 80% to 125%.|gMean ratio|96.58|||||TWO_SIDED|93.93|88.54|105.35|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects'treatment' and 'weight'.|(T/R1) \* 100||Least squares estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R1 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted point estimator and interval estimates for the ratio of the geometric means for treatments.|105.35|88.54|
81465201|NCT01608087|162622429|EQUIVALENCE|Commonly applied acceptance range for bioequivalence/biosimilarity is 80% to 125%.|gMean ratio|91.68|||||TWO_SIDED|93.93|83.5|100.65|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects'treatment' and 'weight'.|(T/R2) \* 100||Least squares estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R1 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted point estimator and interval estimates for the ratio of the geometric means for treatments.|100.65|83.50|
81623354|NCT03351699|162926972|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants. LS mean (95% confidence interval) for change from baseline at 168 hours post dose of pooled historical placebo was -0.03 log10 copies/mL (-0.14, 0.09).|Posterior Mean Difference|-1.73|||||||||||||Posterior Probability (PP) of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between MK-4250 and placebo at least 1.4 log10 copies/mL was 95%.|||||
81654010|NCT02942004|162997990|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.777||0.0447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.14|-0.14|||MMRM|||Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in MADRS total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline MADRS total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||-0.14|-11.14|0.0447
81465202|NCT01608087|162622429|EQUIVALENCE|Commonly applied acceptance range for bioequivalence/biosimilarity is 80% to 125%.|gMean ratio|94.92|||||TWO_SIDED|93.93|87.14|103.4|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects'treatment' and 'weight'.|(R1/R2) \* 100||Least squares estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R1 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted point estimator and interval estimates for the ratio of the geometric means for treatments.|103.40|87.14|
81465203|NCT01608087|162622430|EQUIVALENCE|Commonly applied acceptance range for bioequivalence/biosimilarity is 80% to 125%.|gMean ratio|98.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.97|107.64|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects'treatment' and 'weight'.|(T/R1) \* 100||Least squares estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R1 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted point estimator and interval estimates for the ratio of the geometric means for treatments.|107.64|90.97|
81654011|NCT02942004|162997990|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.726||0.1908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.99|1.81|||MMRM|||Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for analysis. The change from baseline in MADRS total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline MADRS total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||1.81|-8.99|0.1908
81654012|NCT02942004|162997991|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|11.7|||GEE method|||Hour 60: GEE method was used for analysis. CGI-I response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline CGI-S score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model.||11.7|1.3|0.0131
81703709|NCT01263314|163102968|OTHER||GMR (Elderly female/Elderly male)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.76|||||GMR = geometric mean ratio|||1.76|0.85|
81465204|NCT01608087|162622430|EQUIVALENCE|Commonly applied acceptance range for bioequivalence/biosimilarity is 80% to 125%.|gMean ratio|91.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.02|100.01|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects'treatment' and 'weight'.|(T/R2) \* 100||Least squares estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R1 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted point estimator and interval estimates for the ratio of the geometric means for treatments.|100.01|84.02|
81623355|NCT03351699|162926972|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants. LS mean (95% confidence interval) for change from baseline at 168 hours post dose of pooled historical placebo was -0.03 log10 copies/mL (-0.14, 0.09).|Posterior Mean Difference|-1.52|||||||||||||Posterior Probability (PP) of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between MK-4250 and placebo at least 1.4 log10 copies/mL was 75%.|||||
81623356|NCT03351699|162926972|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants. LS mean (95% confidence interval) for change from baseline at 168 hours post dose of pooled historical placebo was -0.03 log10 copies/mL (-0.14, 0.09).|Posterior Mean Difference|-1.75|||||||||||||Posterior Probability (PP) of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between MK-4250 and placebo at least 1.4 log10 copies/mL was 96%.|||||
81623357|NCT00539734|162927018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing pre-operative data with postoperative data in terms of changes in amplitude height and implicit time.||||<0.05
81623358|NCT01172418|162927023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.78
81623359|NCT01172418|162927024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.37
81623360|NCT01172418|162927025|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.99
81623361|NCT01172418|162927026|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.25
81703710|NCT01263314|163102969|OTHER||GMR (Elderly female/Elderly male)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.33||||||||1.33|0.88|
81465205|NCT01608087|162622430|EQUIVALENCE|Commonly applied acceptance range for bioequivalence/biosimilarity is 80% to 125%.|gMean ratio|92.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.18|100.74|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects'treatment' and 'weight'.|(R1/R2) \* 100||Least squares estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R1 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted point estimator and interval estimates for the ratio of the geometric means for treatments.|100.74|85.18|
81465206|NCT01608087|162622431|EQUIVALENCE|Commonly applied acceptance range for bioequivalence/biosimilarity is 80% to 125%.|gMean ratio|101.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.74|111.14|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects'treatment' and 'weight'.|(T/R1) \* 100||Least squares estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R1 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted point estimator and interval estimates for the ratio of the geometric means for treatments.|111.14|92.74|
81465207|NCT01608087|162622431|EQUIVALENCE|Commonly applied acceptance range for bioequivalence/biosimilarity is 80% to 125%.|gMean ratio|93.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.12|99.81|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects'treatment' and 'weight'.|(T/R2) \* 100||Least squares estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T and R1 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted point estimator and interval estimates for the ratio of the geometric means for treatments.|99.81|87.12|
81465208|NCT01608087|162622431|EQUIVALENCE|Commonly applied acceptance range for bioequivalence/biosimilarity is 80% to 125%.|gMean ratio|91.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.91|100.54|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects'treatment' and 'weight'.|(R1/R2) \* 100||Least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for R1 and R2 were back transformed to original scale to get adjusted point estimator and interval estimates for the inter-subject ratio of the geometric means for treatments.|100.54|83.91|
81465209|NCT02821338|162622505|EQUIVALENCE|90% confidence interval falls within 80.00-125.00%|Test/Reference ratio|0.9863|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9598|1.0134||||||90% confidence interval of the geometric mean ratio of test/reference||1.0134|0.9598|
81465210|NCT02821338|162622506|EQUIVALENCE|90% confidence interval falls within 80.00-125.00%|Test/Reference Ratio|0.9785|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9484|1.0095||||||||1.0095|0.9484|
81465211|NCT02821338|162622507|EQUIVALENCE|90% confidence interval falls within 80.00-125.00%|Test/Reference Ratio|1.047|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0079|1.0877||||||||1.0877|1.0079|
81465212|NCT00712881|162622520|OTHER|||||||0.154||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|2-sided, binomial proportions|||||||0.154
81465213|NCT03834974|162622541|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0286|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There would be no difference in change in intent to tan outdoors 10 or more times in the next year.||||<0.0286
81465214|NCT03834974|162622541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0937|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There would be no difference in change in in intent to tan later in life.||||0.0937
81465215|NCT03834974|162622545|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There would be no difference in tanning outside at follow-up||||<0.0002
81465216|NCT04259424|162622566|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.15
81465217|NCT02218736|162622618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0095|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0095
81465218|NCT02218736|162622619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0345|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0345
81465219|NCT02218736|162622620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.430
81465220|NCT03702010|162622638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline VAS||||0.112
81465221|NCT03702010|162622638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.323|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||After first stimulation VAS||||0.323
81465222|NCT03702010|162622638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||After second stimulation||||0.760
81465223|NCT03702010|162622638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.624|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||End of Follow-up||||0.624
81465224|NCT03702010|162622639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.589|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||After first stimulation||||0.589
81465225|NCT03702010|162622639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.704|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||After second stimulation||||0.704
81465226|NCT03702010|162622639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.908|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||End of Follow-up||||0.908
81465227|NCT03702010|162622640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.231|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.231
81465228|NCT03702010|162622640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.663|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||After first stimulation||||0.663
81465229|NCT03702010|162622640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||After second stimulation||||0.998
81465230|NCT03702010|162622640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.713|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||End of Follow-up||||0.713
81465231|NCT01080118|162622685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.05||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.05|0.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.05|.05|.001
81465232|NCT01080118|162622685|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence||||||0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81465233|NCT04016779|162622687|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-1.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||-1.2|-6.2|0.0040
81654013|NCT02942004|162997991|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|11.6|||GEE method|||Hour 60: GEE method was used for analysis. CGI-I response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline CGI-S score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model.||11.6|1.4|0.0095
81465234|NCT04016779|162622688|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||-0.2|-0.7|0.0023
81465235|NCT04016779|162622689|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of responders|5.6||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|16.1|||Pearson's chi-squared test|||||16.1|-5.0|0.3030
81465236|NCT04016779|162622690|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||-0.1|-0.6|0.0076
81465237|NCT04016779|162622691|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of responders|10.7||||0.0744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|22.1|||Pearson's chi-squared test|||||22.1|-1.0|0.0744
81465238|NCT04016779|162622692|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.9205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.8|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.8|-0.9|0.9205
81654014|NCT02942004|162997991|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.0323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|7.5|||GEE method|||Day 7: GEE method was used for analysis. CGI-I response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline CGI-S score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model.||7.5|1.1|0.0323
81654015|NCT02942004|162997991|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.0931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.3|||GEE method|||Day 7: GEE method was used for analysis. CGI-I response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline CGI-S score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model.||5.3|0.9|0.0931
81654016|NCT02942004|162997991|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.6||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|10.0|||GEE method|||Day 30: GEE method was used for analysis. CGI-I response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline CGI-S score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model.||10.0|1.3|0.0139
81654017|NCT02942004|162997991|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|6.9|||GEE method|||Day 30: GEE method was used for analysis. CGI-I response at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline CGI-S score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model.||6.9|1.0|0.0460
81654018|NCT02942004|162997992|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.454||0.4389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|1.75|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for the analysis. The change from baseline in GAD-7 total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline GAD-7 total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||1.75|-4.01|0.4389
81703711|NCT01263314|163102969|OTHER||GMR (Elderly female/Elderly male)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.55||||||||1.55|1.02|
81703712|NCT01263314|163102969|OTHER||GMR (Elderly female/Elderly male)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.48||||||||1.48|0.98|
81703713|NCT01263314|163102972|SUPERIORITY||MK-8266 0.3 mg vs. placebo|9.58||||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.69|17.46|||ANOVA|||||17.46|1.69|0.0253
81465239|NCT04016779|162622693|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.9|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||-0.9|-4.0|0.0015
81465240|NCT04016779|162622694|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||-0.1|-2.7|0.0380
81465241|NCT04016779|162622695|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of responders|12.4||||0.0395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|23.8|||Pearson's chi-squared test|||||23.8|0.6|0.0395
81465242|NCT04016779|162622696|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of responders|6.4||||0.2736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|17.5|||Pearson's chi-squared test|||||17.5|-5.0|0.2736
81465243|NCT04016779|162622697|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-4.8|0.0468
81465244|NCT04016779|162622698|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.4462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.3|||ANCOVA|||||1.3|-2.8|0.4462
81465245|NCT04016779|162622699|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-0.8|||ANCOVA|||||-0.8|-5.9|0.0100
81465246|NCT04016779|162622700|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.2186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-3.7|0.2186
81465247|NCT04016779|162622701|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-4.5|0.0344
81465248|NCT04016779|162622702|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.8|||ANCOVA|||||2.8|-1.1|0.3680
81465249|NCT04016779|162622703|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.6361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.6|||ANCOVA|||||1.6|-2.7|0.6361
81465250|NCT04016779|162622704|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.1708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.7|-4.0|0.1708
81465251|NCT04016779|162622705|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-0.8|||ANCOVA|||||-0.8|-6.0|0.0094
81465252|NCT04016779|162622706|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-0.8|||ANCOVA|||||-0.8|-6.1|0.0104
81530738|NCT02073682|162747532|SUPERIORITY|The hazard ratio (HR), two-sided confidence interval (CI) and p-value are based on the Cox proportional hazard model including treatment and the two stratification factors as covariates: the dichotomized bleeding risk and the dichotomized dose-adjustment factor.||||||0.8712|||||||Cox proportional hazard|||||||0.8712
81530739|NCT02073682|162747533|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.0||||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.089|3.657|||Regression, Cox|||The HR, 2-sided CI and p-value are based on the Cox regression model with counting process approach for on-treatment including treatment and the 2 stratification factors as covariates: the dichotomized bleeding risk and the dichotomized dose-adjustment factor.||3.657|1.089|0.0254
81530740|NCT02073682|162747534|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.71||||0.0931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.476|1.059|||Cox proportional hazard|||The HR, 2-sided CI, and p-value are based on the Cox proportional hazard model including treatment and the 2 stratification factors as covariates: the dichotomized bleeding risk and the dichotomized dose-adjustment factor.||1.059|0.476|0.0931
81530741|NCT02073682|162747535|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.56||||0.0394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.318|0.972|||Cox proportional hazard|||The HR, 2-sided CI, and p-value are based on the Cox proportional hazard model including treatment and the 2 stratification factors as covariates: the dichotomized bleeding risk and the dichotomized dose-adjustment factor.||0.972|0.318|0.0394
81530742|NCT02073682|162747536|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.9||||0.7324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.502|1.624|||Cox proportional hazard|||The HR, 2-sided CI, and p-value are based on the Cox proportional hazard model including treatment and the 2 stratification factors as covariates: the dichotomized bleeding risk and the dichotomized dose-adjustment factor.||1.624|0.502|0.7324
81530743|NCT02073682|162747537|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.56||||0.4873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.444|5.505|||Cox proportional hazard|||The HR, 2-sided CI, and p-value are based on the Cox proportional hazard model including treatment and the 2 stratification factors as covariates: the dichotomized bleeding risk and the dichotomized dose-adjustment factor.||5.505|0.444|0.4873
81465253|NCT04016779|162622707|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||||-0.5|-4.9|0.0178
81465254|NCT04016779|162622708|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||||-0.5|-5.8|0.0187
81465255|NCT02295020|162622713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.181|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.181
81465256|NCT02295020|162622714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.232|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.232
81465257|NCT02295020|162622715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.311|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.311
81465258|NCT02295020|162622717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.449|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.449
81465259|NCT02295020|162622718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.860
81654019|NCT02942004|162997992|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.427||0.4645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|1.78|||MMRM|||Change at Hour 60: MMRM was used for the analysis. The change from baseline in GAD-7 total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline GAD-7 total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||1.78|-3.88|0.4645
81654020|NCT02942004|162997992|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.356||0.0622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.24|0.13|||MMRM|||Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for the analysis. The change from baseline in GAD-7 total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline GAD-7 total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.13|-5.24|0.0622
81703714|NCT01263314|163102972|SUPERIORITY||MK-8266 0.6 mg vs. placebo|-2.59||||0.2856|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.5|5.29|||ANOVA|||||5.29|-10.5|0.2856
81703715|NCT01263314|163102972|SUPERIORITY||MK-8266 0.7 mg/ 0.3 mg vs. placebo|-4.06||||0.1895|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.9|3.82|||ANOVA|||||3.82|-11.9|0.1895
81465260|NCT02295020|162622719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.735|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.735
81465261|NCT02295020|162622720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.479|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.479
81465262|NCT02295020|162622721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.323|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.323
81465263|NCT02295020|162622722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.878|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.878
81465264|NCT00422695|162622728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81530744|NCT02073682|162747538|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.08||||0.4199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.898|1.293|||Cox proportional hazard|||The HR, 2-sided CI, and p-value are based on the Cox proportional hazard model including treatment and the 2 stratification factors as covariates: the dichotomized bleeding risk and the dichotomized dose-adjustment factor.||1.293|0.898|0.4199
81530745|NCT01687296|162747559|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated at the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (5%, 2-sided significance level) for the treatment difference (FP minus prednisone) in the mean morning PEF on diary card over the treatment assessment period was greater than -12L/min.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.85|10.76|||ANCOVA|||250 par were to be enrolled to achieve 200 total evaluable par or 100 evaluable par per group. Sample size was based on the primary efficacy endpoint (AM PEF) and had 80% power to reject the null hypothesis: nebulized FP (1 mg BID) was inferior to oral prednisone with regard to AM PEF using one-side t test at significance level 2.5%, and assuming true treatment difference (FP minus predisone) was 3.6 L/min, noninferiority margin was -12L/min, and common standard deviation was 39 L/min.||10.76|-9.85|0.931
81465265|NCT00422695|162622728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81465266|NCT03514485|162622738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.25||||||Linear mixed effects models were then used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to Asthma Control. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.25|-0.34|
81465267|NCT03514485|162622738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.18||||||Linear mixed effects models were then used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to Asthma Control. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic.||0.18|-0.34|
81465268|NCT03514485|162622738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.04||||||Linear mixed effects models were then used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to Asthma Control. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic.||0.04|-0.48|
81465269|NCT03514485|162622738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.9||||||Linear mixed effects models were then used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to Asthma Control. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic.||0.9|-0.44|
81465270|NCT03514485|162622738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.09||||||Linear mixed effects models were then used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to Asthma Control. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic.||0.09|-0.36|
81465271|NCT03514485|162622739|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.55||||||Mixed-effects generalized linear model with binomial family (n=14) was used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to Daytime Symptoms. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.55|-0.39|
81465272|NCT03514485|162622739|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.88||||||Mixed-effects generalized linear model with binomial family (n=14) was used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to Daytime Symptoms. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.88|0.04|
81465273|NCT03514485|162622739|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.23||||||Mixed-effects generalized linear model with binomial family (n=14) was used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to Daytime Symptoms. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||-0.23|-1.06|
81465274|NCT03514485|162622739|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.67||||||Mixed-effects generalized linear model with binomial family (n=14) was used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to Daytime Symptoms. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||-0.67|-1.39|
81654021|NCT02942004|162997992|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.338||0.8495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.91|||MMRM|||Change at Day 7: MMRM was used for the analysis. The change from baseline in GAD-7 total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline GAD-7 total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||2.91|-2.40|0.8495
81654022|NCT02942004|162997992|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59||0.7063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|2.55|||MMRM|||Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for the analysis. The change from baseline in GAD-7 total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline GAD-7 total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||2.55|-3.75|0.7063
81654023|NCT02942004|162997992|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.552||0.9434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|2.97|||MMRM|||Change at Day 14: MMRM was used for the analysis. The change from baseline in GAD-7 total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline GAD-7 total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||2.97|-3.19|0.9434
81465275|NCT03514485|162622739|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.18||||||Mixed-effects generalized linear model with binomial family (n=14) was used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to Daytime Symptoms. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||-0.18|-0.95|
81703716|NCT01263314|163102972|SUPERIORITY||MK-8266 0.3 mg vs. placebo|-4.16||||0.1157|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.0|1.7|||ANOVA|||||1.70|-10.0|0.1157
81703717|NCT01263314|163102972|SUPERIORITY||MK-8266 0.6 mg vs. placebo|-11.7||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.5|-5.79|||ANOVA|||||-5.79|-17.5|0.0018
81654024|NCT02942004|162997992|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.608||0.9701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|3.13|||MMRM|||Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for the analysis. The change from baseline in GAD-7 total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline GAD-7 total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||3.13|-3.25|0.9701
81654025|NCT02942004|162997992|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.566||0.6307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|2.35|||MMRM|||Change at Day 21: MMRM was used for the analysis. The change from baseline in GAD-7 total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline GAD-7 total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||2.35|-3.86|0.6307
81703718|NCT01263314|163102972|SUPERIORITY||MK-8266 0.7 mg/ 0.3 mg vs. placebo|-10.6||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.5|-4.77|||ANOVA|||||-4.77|-16.5|0.0034
81465276|NCT03514485|162622740|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.28||||||Mixed-effects generalized linear model with binomial family (n=14) was used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to Nighttime Symptoms. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.28|-0.53|
81465277|NCT03514485|162622740|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.26||||||Mixed-effects generalized linear model with binomial family (n=14) was used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to Nighttime Symptoms. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.26|-0.45|
81465278|NCT03514485|162622740|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1||||||Mixed-effects generalized linear model with binomial family (n=14) was used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to Nighttime Symptoms. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.10|-0.60|
81465279|NCT03514485|162622740|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.01||||||Mixed-effects generalized linear model with binomial family (n=14) was used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to Nighttime Symptoms. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.01|-0.57|
81465280|NCT03514485|162622740|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.04||||||Mixed-effects generalized linear model with binomial family (n=14) was used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to Nighttime Symptoms. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||-0.04|-0.72|
81654026|NCT02942004|162997992|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.488||0.1767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.97|0.93|||MMRM|||Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for the analysis. The change from baseline in GAD-7 total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline GAD-7 total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||0.93|-4.97|0.1767
81654027|NCT02942004|162997992|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.468||0.3236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|1.45|||MMRM|||Change at Day 30: MMRM was used for the analysis. The change from baseline in GAD-7 total score at each visit was the dependent variable. Treatment, baseline GAD-7 total score, pooled center, baseline antidepressant use, visit time point, and visit time point-by-treatment interaction terms as explanatory variables were included in the model. All explanatory variables including pooled center were treated as fixed effects.||1.45|-4.37|0.3236
81654028|NCT01128270|162998044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean of one group (2A)|1.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|1.97||||Analysis applies only to Arm 2A. (Period 3)|Only arm 2A is relevant to this variable. There is no intended statistical comparison, but the point estimate for the mean level and 95% confidence interval are provided.|No comparison is relevant. The statistical method is how we obtained the point estimate and confidence interval. No test was intended.||1.97|1.31|
81703719|NCT00282568|163102973|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% Confidence Interval for the ratio of the natural log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters fell within an 80% to 125% range, then the exposure between the two formulations was considered to be equivalent.|Ratio of means|94.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.72|99.41|||||Tacrolimus/tacrolimus MR ratio of natural log transformed means expressed as a percent.|The method of analysis of variance with repeated measures was used for the comparisons of AUC0-24. Exposure at steady state was used for tacrolimus (steady state was defined as days 1 and 7) and for tacrolimus MR (steady state was defined as days 14 and 21). The natural log (ln) was used to transform AUC0-24 prior to analysis and the results were transformed back to the original scale for the presentation of results.||99.41|90.72|
81703720|NCT00282568|163102975|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the ratio of the natural log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters fell within an 80% to 125% range, then the exposure between the two formulations was considered to be equivalent.|Ratio of means|88.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.69|93.96|||||Tacrolimus/tacrolimus MR ratio of natural log transformed means expressed as a percent.|The method of analysis of variance with repeated measures was used for the comparisons of Cmax. Exposure at steady state was used for tacrolimus (steady state was defined as days 1 and 7) and for tacrolimus MR (steady state was defined as days 14 and 21). The natural log (ln) was used to transform Cmax prior to analysis and the results were transformed back to the original scale for the presentation of results.||93.96|82.69|
81465281|NCT03514485|162622741|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|4.19||||||Mixed-effects generalized linear model with binomial family (n=number of school-days \[varies per child\]) was used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to school absences. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||4.19|0.58|
81530746|NCT01687296|162747560|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated at the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (5%, 2-sided significance level) for the treatment difference (FP minus prednisone) in the mean morning PEF on diary card over the treatment assessment period was greater than -12L/min.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.64|10.65|||ANCOVA|||||10.65|-9.64|0.922
81654029|NCT01128270|162998045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2432.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1403.0||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1260.0|3606.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Only relevant to Arm 2B.||3606|1260|0.0017
81654030|NCT01128270|162998046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.51||||||Only relevant for arm 2B||0.51|0.24|
81654031|NCT03296800|162998048|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%.|Point Estimate (%)|118.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.12|126.72|||||Point Estimate is the estimated ratio of exponentiated mean difference of log-transformed PK parameter from ANOVA. Confidence interval is obtained from ANOVA with treatment as a fixed effect, and subject as a random effect.|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters||126.72|111.12|
81465282|NCT03514485|162622741|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.54|6.43||||||Mixed-effects generalized linear model with binomial family (n=number of school-days \[varies per child\]) was used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to school absences. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||6.43|2.54|
81465283|NCT03514485|162622741|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|0.84||||||Mixed-effects generalized linear model with binomial family (n=number of school-days \[varies per child\]) was used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to school absences. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.84|-2.78|
81465284|NCT03514485|162622741|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|-1.12||||||Mixed-effects generalized linear model with binomial family (n=number of school-days \[varies per child\]) was used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to school absences. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||-1.12|-5.03|
81465285|NCT03514485|162622741|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|3.31||||||Mixed-effects generalized linear model with binomial family (n=number of school-days \[varies per child\]) was used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to school absences. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||3.31|-0.48|
81465286|NCT03514485|162622742|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.54||||||Mixed-effects negative binomial models were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to number of ED visits. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.54|-0.19|
81465287|NCT03514485|162622742|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.35||||||Mixed-effects negative binomial models were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to number of ED visits. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.35|-0.28|
81465288|NCT03514485|162622742|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.01||||||Mixed-effects negative binomial models were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to number of ED visits. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||-0.01|-0.68|
81623362|NCT02538341|162927027|OTHER|||||||0.0023||||||p values, from a generalized linear model on the rank order of the week 6 - baseline change using normal distribution and reciprocal link.|a generalized linear model|p value,from a generalized linear model on the rank order of the week 6 - baseline change using normal distribution and reciprocal link.||Study protocol defined measure for immunogenicity samples. Participants must have at least 1 post vaccine immunogenicity measure to determine the GMFR (a priori analysis)||||0.0023
81623363|NCT02538341|162927028|OTHER|||||||0.31||||||p values, from a generalized linear model on the rank order of the week 6 - baseline change using normal distribution and reciprocal link.|a generalized linear model|p values, from a generalized linear model on the rank order of the week 6 - baseline change using normal distribution and reciprocal link.||Study protocol defined measure for immunogenicity samples. Participants must have at least 1 post vaccine immunogenicity measure to determine the GMFR (a priori analysis)||||0.31
81623364|NCT03201562|162927052|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|38.436||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.262|235.936|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|GEE model includes 3-line improvement as response variable with sequence, period, treatment as fixed effect, subject within sequence as random effect.||||235.936|6.262|0.0009
81623365|NCT03201562|162927052|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|36.893||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.936|229.31|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|GEE model includes 3-line improvement as response variable with sequence, period, treatment as fixed effect, subject within sequence as random effect.||||229.310|5.936|0.0012
81623366|NCT03201562|162927052|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.042||||0.9298|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.485|2.239|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|GEE model includes 3-line improvement as response variable with sequence, period, treatment as fixed effect, subject within sequence as random effect||||2.239|0.485|0.9298
81623367|NCT00879060|162927069|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||An a priori threshold for statistical significance was determined at an alpha level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample T-test was used to compare continuous variable PINP (serum marker of collagen formation/degradation) between spironolactone treated and placebo groups at baseline.||||1.0
81623368|NCT00879060|162927069|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|||||An a priori threshold for statistical significance was determined at an alpha level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample T-test was used to compare continuous variable PIIINP (serum marker of collagen formation/degradation) between spironolactone treated and placebo groups at baseline.||||0.8
81623369|NCT00879060|162927069|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|||||An a priori threshold for statistical significance was determined at an alpha level of 0.05.aseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample T-test was used to compare continuous variable ICTP (serum marker of collagen formation/degradation) between spironolactone treated and placebo groups at baseline.||||0.3
81623370|NCT00879060|162927069|OTHER||Absolute difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||An a priori threshold for statistical significance was determined at an alpha level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample T-test was used to compare the absolute differences in change from baseline to 12 months in continuous variable PINP (serum marker of collagen formation/degradation) between spironolactone treated and placebo groups.||||1.0
81623371|NCT00879060|162927070|OTHER||Absolute difference|1.2||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|||||An a priori threshold for statistical significance was determined at an alpha level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample T-test was used to compare the absolute differences in change from baseline to 12 months in continuous variable peak oxygen consumption with exercise (peak VO2) between spironolactone treated and placebo groups.||||0.7
81623372|NCT00879060|162927071|OTHER||Absolute difference|0.0||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|||||An a priori threshold for statistical significance was determined at an alpha level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample T-test was used to compare the absolute differences in change from baseline to 12 months in continuous variable New York Heart Association (NYHA) Functional Class between spironolactone treated and placebo groups.||||0.8
81623373|NCT00879060|162927072|OTHER||Absolute difference|1.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||An a priori threshold for statistical significance was determined at an alpha level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample T-test was used to compare the absolute differences in change from baseline to 12 months in continuous variable Septal E/e' between spironolactone treated and placebo groups.||||1.0
81530747|NCT01687296|162747561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.16||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.02|11.34|||ANCOVA|||||11.34|-9.02|0.822
81654032|NCT03296800|162998048|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%.|Point Estimate (%)|119.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.39|151.59||||||Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters|Point Estimate is the estimated ratio of exponentiated mean difference of log-transformed PK parameter from ANOVA. Confidence interval is obtained from ANOVA with treatment as a fixed effect, and subject as a random effect.|151.59|94.39|
81654033|NCT03296800|162998048|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%.|Point Estimate (%)|106.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.81|126.65||||||Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters|Point Estimate is the estimated ratio of exponentiated mean difference of log-transformed PK parameter from ANOVA. Confidence interval is obtained from ANOVA with treatment as a fixed effect, and subject as a random effect.|126.65|88.81|
81654034|NCT03296800|162998051|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%.|Point Estimate (%)|140.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|131.39|151.26|||||Point Estimate is the estimated ratio of exponentiated mean difference of log-transformed PK parameter from ANOVA. Confidence interval is obtained from ANOVA with treatment as a fixed effect, and subject as a random effect.|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters||151.26|131.39|
81654035|NCT03296800|162998051|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%.|Point Estimate (%)|86.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.24|105.59|||||Point Estimate is the estimated ratio of exponentiated mean difference of log-transformed PK parameter from ANOVA. Confidence interval is obtained from ANOVA with treatment as a fixed effect, and subject as a random effect.|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters||105.59|70.24|
81654036|NCT03296800|162998051|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%.|Point Estimate (%)|97.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.26|106.26|||||Point Estimate is the estimated ratio of exponentiated mean difference of log-transformed PK parameter from ANOVA. Confidence interval is obtained from ANOVA with treatment as a fixed effect, and subject as a random effect.|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters||106.26|90.26|
81530748|NCT01687296|162747562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.717||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Fluticasone propionate versus Prednisone for day-time symptom score||||0.717
81623374|NCT00879060|162927073|OTHER||Absolute difference|0.2||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|||||An a priori threshold for statistical significance was determined at an alpha level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample T-test was used to compare the absolute differences in change from baseline to 12 months in continuous variable percentage of left ventricular mass (%LV) between spironolactone treated and placebo groups.||||0.7
81623375|NCT00879060|162927074|OTHER||Absolute difference|0.9||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|||||An a priori threshold for statistical significance was determined at an alpha level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample T-test was used to compare the absolute differences in change from baseline to 12 months in continuous variable maximum left ventricular wall thickness (Max LV) between spironolactone treated and placebo groups.||||0.4
81654037|NCT02224703|162998104|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Ratio|0.743||||0.0299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.568|0.971|||Negative binomial regression|||Model includes total number of seizures as a response variable and age group, time (baseline and treatment period), treatment, and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. Log-transformed number of days in which seizures were reported by period is included as an offset. Null hypothesis was that the ratio of GWP42003-P to placebo would be 1.||0.971|0.568|0.0299
81654038|NCT02224703|162998104|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Ratio|0.702||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.538|0.916|||Negative binomial regression|||Model includes total number of seizures as a response variable and age group, time (baseline and treatment period), treatment, and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. Log-transformed number of days in which seizures were reported by period is included as an offset. Null hypothesis was that the ratio of GWP42003-P to placebo would be 1.||0.916|0.538|0.0095
81654039|NCT02224703|162998105|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Ratio|0.749||||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.581|0.965|||Negative binomial regression|||Model includes total number of seizures as a response variable and age group, time (baseline and treatment period), treatment, and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. Log-transformed number of days in which seizures were reported by period is included as an offset.||0.965|0.581|0.0255
81654040|NCT02224703|162998105|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Ratio|0.62||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.481|0.799|||Negative binomial regression|||Model includes total number of seizures as a response variable and age group, time (baseline and treatment period), treatment, and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. Log-transformed number of days in which seizures were reported by period is included as an offset.||0.799|0.481|0.0003
81654041|NCT02224703|162998106|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|5.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value calculated from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group (2-5, 6-12, and 13-18 years).||||5.70|1.32|0.0069
81465289|NCT03514485|162622742|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.08||||||Mixed-effects negative binomial models were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to number of ED visits. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.08|-0.48|
81530749|NCT01687296|162747562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.683||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Fluticasone propionate versus Prednisone for night-time symptom score||||0.683
81530750|NCT01687296|162747563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.996
81530751|NCT01687296|162747564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.044||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.135|0.048|||ANCOVA|||Fluticasone propionate versus Prednisone for FEV1 on Day 5||0.048|-0.135|0.348
81530752|NCT01687296|162747564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.083|||ANCOVA|||Fluticasone propionate versus Prednisone for FEV1 on Day 8||0.083|-0.074|0.914
81465290|NCT03514485|162622742|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.14||||||Mixed-effects negative binomial models were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to number of ED visits. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.14|-0.48|
81465291|NCT03514485|162622743|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.29||||||Mixed-effects negative binomial models were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to number of hospitalizations. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.29|-0.11|
81465292|NCT03514485|162622743|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.34||||||Mixed-effects negative binomial models were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to number of hospitalizations. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.34|-0.03|
81465293|NCT03514485|162622743|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.001|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.18||||||Mixed-effects negative binomial models were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to number of hospitalizations. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.18|-0.19|
81465294|NCT03514485|162622743|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.09||||||Mixed-effects negative binomial models were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to number of hospitalizations. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.09|-0.23|
81465295|NCT03514485|162622743|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.26||||||Mixed-effects negative binomial models were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to number of hospitalizations. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.26|-0.09|
81465296|NCT03514485|162622744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.65||||||Mixed-effects linear models with random intercepts for school and child were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to QOL emotional functioning domain. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.65|0.00|
81623376|NCT00879060|162927075|OTHER||Absolute difference|5.7||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|||||An a priori threshold for statistical significance was determined at an alpha level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample T-test was used to compare the absolute differences in change from baseline to 12 months in continuous variable left ventricular end-diastolic (LVED) cavity size between spironolactone treated and placebo groups.||||0.7
81465297|NCT03514485|162622744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.45||||||Mixed-effects linear models with random intercepts for school and child were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to QOL emotional functioning domain. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.45|-0.12|
81530753|NCT01687296|162747564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.067||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.187|0.054|||ANCOVA|||Fluticasone propionate versus Prednisone for FVC on Day 5||0.054|-0.187|0.276
81530754|NCT01687296|162747564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.039||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.126|0.049|||ANCOVA|||Fluticasone propionate versus Prednisone for FVC on Day 8||0.049|-0.126|0.384
81530755|NCT01687296|162747565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.507||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Fluticasone propionate versus Prednisone for clinical scoring index on Day 5||||0.507
81530756|NCT01687296|162747565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Fluticasone propionate versus Prednisone for clinical scoring index on Day 8||||0.700
81530757|NCT01687296|162747566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.633||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Fluticasone propionate versus Prednisone for participant/parent global evaluation||||0.633
81530758|NCT01687296|162747566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.323||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Fluticasone propionate versus Prednisone for investigator global evaluation||||0.323
81530759|NCT02336230|162747581|OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||P-value was calculated from the binomial distribution under the assumption of a 0.45 success rate for the null hypothesis.|Binomial Distribution|||||||0.0003
81654042|NCT02224703|162998106|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|4.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value calculated from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group (2-5, 6-12, and 13-18 years).||||4.62|1.06|0.0332
81654043|NCT02224703|162998107|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.78|||Regression, Logistic||Proportional odds modelling was carried out by including treatment group as a fixed factor. The estimated OR tested the null hypothesis that OR was equal to 1.|||3.78|1.08|0.0279
81654044|NCT02224703|162998107|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.93||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|5.53|||Regression, Logistic||Proportional odds modelling was carried out by including treatment group as a fixed factor. The estimated OR tested the null hypothesis that OR was equal to 1.|||5.53|1.56|0.0009
81654045|NCT01146600|162998113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA, comparing baseline, clarithromycin, and placebo||||||0.47
81654046|NCT01146600|162998114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA comparing baseline, clarithromycin, and placebo||||||0.63
81654047|NCT01146600|162998115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA comparing baseline, clarithromycin, and placebo||||||0.64
81654048|NCT01146600|162998116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA comparing baseline, clarithromycin, and placebo||||||0.002
81654049|NCT01146600|162998117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA comparing baseline, clarithromycin, and placebo||||||0.002
81654050|NCT01146600|162998118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA comparing baseline, clarithromycin, and placebo||||||0.01
81654051|NCT01146600|162998119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA comparing baseline, clarithromycin, and placebo||||||0.76
81654052|NCT02579135|162998121|SUPERIORITY|Before the onset of the study, we conducted a power calculation to determine the appropriate sample size. We designed the study to have 80% power at a .05 significance level to detect differences in primary outcomes, assuming an effect size of 0.5 and a correlation of 0.4 between assessments. Final enrollment (n= 222) exceeded our target sample size (n= 150).|beta|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Third, to assess the effectiveness of the HEART intervention from pretest to immediate posttest, we used linear regression analyses to compute adjusted means and mean differences between intervention and control groups. We included an indicator for school to adjust for clustering by school. For each outcome, the corresponding pretest measure was included as a covariate.||||.32
81654053|NCT02579135|162998122|SUPERIORITY|Before the onset of the study, we conducted a power calculation to determine the appropriate sample size. We designed the study to have 80% power at a .05 significance level to detect differences in primary outcomes, assuming an effect size of 0.5 and a correlation of 0.4 between assessments. Final enrollment (n= 222) exceeded our target sample size (n= 150).|beta|8.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||We used linear regression analyses to compute adjusted means and mean differences between intervention and control groups. We included an indicator for school to adjust for clustering by school. For each outcome, the corresponding pretest measure was included as a covariate.||||<.001
81654054|NCT03596762|162998131|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-1.52|||=|0.1946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|0.78|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||0.78|-3.83|= 0.1946
81654055|NCT03596762|162998131|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|1.29|||=|0.3682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|1.53|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||1.53|-4.11|= 0.3682
81654056|NCT03596762|162998131|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-3.93|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.94|-1.92|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||-1.92|-5.94|= 0.0002
81654057|NCT03596762|162998131|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-2.63|||=|0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|-0.6|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||-0.6|-4.66|= 0.0115
81654058|NCT03596762|162998132|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-1.67|||=|0.2097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|-0.95|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline to Week 12||-0.95|-4.28|= 0.2097
81654059|NCT03596762|162998132|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-0.77|||=|0.6369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|2.44|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline to Week 12||2.44|-3.97|= 0.6369
81654060|NCT03596762|162998132|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-2.95|||=|0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|-0.67|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline to Week 12||-0.67|-5.22|= 0.0116
81654061|NCT03596762|162998132|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-1.78|||=|0.1346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|0.56|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline to Week 12||0.56|-4.12|= 0.1346
81654062|NCT03596762|162998133|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-0.05|||=|0.7033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||0.2|-0.3|= 0.7033
81654063|NCT03596762|162998133|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-0.14|||=|0.3724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.17|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||0.17|-0.45|= 0.3724
81654064|NCT03596762|162998133|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-0.19|||=|0.0896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.03|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||0.03|-0.41|= 0.0896
81654065|NCT03596762|162998133|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-0.19|||=|0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.03|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||0.03|-0.41|= 0.09
81654066|NCT03596762|162998134|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-0.09|||=|0.5511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.21|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline to Week 12||0.21|-0.39|= 0.5511
81654067|NCT03596762|162998134|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|0.16|||=|0.3822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.52|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline to Week 12||0.52|-0.2|= 0.3822
81654068|NCT03596762|162998134|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-0.15|||=|0.2606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.11|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline to Week 12||0.11|-0.41|= 0.2606
81654069|NCT03596762|162998134|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-0.27|||=|0.0479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.0|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline to Week 12||0|-0.53|= 0.0479
81654070|NCT01602510|162998241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.86|||=|0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.25|||Regression, Cox||p value with Treatment Group as covariate|||1.25|0.59|=0.438
81654071|NCT01602510|162998241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.86|||=|0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.25|||Regression, Cox||p value with Site as covariate|||1.25|0.59|=0.212
81654072|NCT01602510|162998241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.86|||=|0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.25|||Regression, Cox||p value with CGI-S Baseline Score as covariate|||1.25|0.59|=0.724
81654073|NCT01602510|162998242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.95|||=|0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.66|||Regression, Cox||p value with Treatment Group as covariate|||1.66|0.55|=0.869
81654074|NCT01602510|162998242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.95|||=|0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.66|||Regression, Cox||p value with Site as covariate|||1.66|0.55|=0.061
81654075|NCT01602510|162998242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.95|||=|0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.66|||Regression, Cox||p value with CGI-S Baseline Score as covariate|||1.66|0.55|=0.505
81654076|NCT01602510|162998243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.79|||=|0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.32|||Regression, Cox||p value with Treatment Group as covariate|||1.32|0.48|=0.369
81654077|NCT01602510|162998243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.79|||=|0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.32|||Regression, Cox||p value with Site as covariate|||1.32|0.48|=0.955
81654078|NCT01602510|162998243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.79|||=|0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.32|||Regression, Cox||p value with CGI-S Baseline Score as covariate|||1.32|0.48|=0.874
81654079|NCT01602510|162998244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|1.02|||=|0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.4|||Regression, Cox||p value with Treatment Group as covariate|||1.40|0.73|=0.927
81654080|NCT01602510|162998244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|1.02|||=|0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.4|||Regression, Cox||p value with Site as covariate|||1.40|0.73|=0.036
81654081|NCT01602510|162998244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|1.02|||=|0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.4|||Regression, Cox||p value with CGI-S Baseline Score as covariate|||1.40|0.73|=0.509
81654082|NCT01602510|162998245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.4|=0.833
81654083|NCT01602510|162998246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||=|0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.5|=0.245
81654084|NCT01602510|162998247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||=|0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-3.0|=0.155
81654085|NCT01602510|162998248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||=|0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.2|||ANCOVA|||||2.2|-1.4|= 0.661
81654086|NCT01602510|162998249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||=|0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.5|||ANCOVA|||||3.5|-3.7|= 0.945
81654087|NCT01602510|162998250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84|||=|0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||||-0.01|-1.66|=0.047
81654088|NCT00504777|162998253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81654089|NCT00504777|162998256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0054|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0054
81654090|NCT00478192|162998259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0||||P-Values are not adjusted on the basis of multiple comparrisons|ANCOVA|||"Statistical Analysis applies to Change from Baseline."||||0.028
81654091|NCT00478192|162998259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0||||P-Values are not adjusted on the basis of multiple comparrisons|ANCOVA|||"Statistical Analysis applies to Change from Baseline."||||0.019
81654092|NCT00478192|162998259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Values are not adjusted on the basis of multiple comparrisons|ANCOVA|||"Statistical Analysis applies to Change from Baseline."||||<0.001
81654093|NCT00478192|162998264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.079
81654094|NCT00477490|162998267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.9303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.221|0.242||The a priori statistically significant difference versus placebo is p≤0.05.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference and 95% CI were adjusted for age, absence/presence of nocturnal polyuria, and baseline number of nocturnal voids.||||0.242|-0.221|0.9303
81654095|NCT00477490|162998267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.3104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.353|0.112||The a priori statistically significant difference versus placebo is p≤0.05.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference and 95% CI were adjusted for age, absence/presence of nocturnal polyuria, and baseline number of nocturnal voids.||||0.112|-0.353|0.3104
81654096|NCT00477490|162998267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.277||||0.0207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.511|-0.042||The a priori statistically significant difference versus placebo is p≤0.05.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference and 95% CI were adjusted for age, absence/presence of nocturnal polyuria, and baseline number of nocturnal voids.||The trial was to be declared positive only if in the 100 μg group, a statistically significant positive effect as compared to placebo on both co-primaries was demonstrated. And only then, the next higher dose group (i.e., 50 μg) could be claimed superior to placebo, if it showed a statistically significant improvement over placebo on both co-primaries.||-0.042|-0.511|0.0207
81654097|NCT00477490|162998267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.613|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.848|-0.378||The a priori statistically significant difference versus placebo is p≤0.05.|ANCOVA|Treatment difference and 95% CI were adjusted for age, absence/presence of nocturnal polyuria, and baseline number of nocturnal voids.||The trial was to be declared positive only if in the 100 μg group, a statistically significant positive effect as compared to placebo on both co-primaries was demonstrated. And only then, the next higher dose group (i.e., 50 μg) could be claimed superior to placebo, if it showed a statistically significant improvement over placebo on both co-primaries.||-0.378|-0.848|<0.0001
81654098|NCT00477490|162998268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.017||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.647|1.598||The a priori statistically significant difference versus placebo is p≤0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment difference and 95% CI were adjusted for age, absence/presence of nocturnal polyuria, and baseline number of nocturnal voids||||1.598|0.647|0.9420
81654099|NCT00477490|162998268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.147||||0.5527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.729|1.807||The a priori statistically significant difference versus placebo is p≤0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment difference and 95% CI were adjusted for age, absence/presence of nocturnal polyuria, and baseline number of nocturnal voids.||||1.807|0.729|0.5527
81654100|NCT00477490|162998268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.296||||0.2662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.821|2.05||The a priori statistically significant difference versus placebo is p≤0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment difference and 95% CI were adjusted for age, absence/presence of nocturnal polyuria, and baseline number of nocturnal voids.||The trial was to be declared positive only if in the 100 μg group, a statistically significant positive effect as compared to placebo on both co-primaries was demonstrated. And only then, the next higher dose group (i.e., 50 μg) could be claimed superior to placebo, if it showed a statistically significant improvement over placebo on both co-primaries.||2.050|0.821|0.2662
81530760|NCT02336230|162747583|OTHER|||||||0.0032||||||P-value was from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline aGVHD grade.|CHM test|||||||0.0032
81530761|NCT02524171|162747587|SUPERIORITY||Time x Condition at 6 mo.(Beta value)|-0.1|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||||||>0.05
81530762|NCT02524171|162747587|SUPERIORITY||Time x Condition at 6 mo.(Beta value)|-0.88|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||Per protocol analysis, which included all UC participants (n=169) and only those in the MRT condition who had received the minimum recommended dose of the intervention - i.e., Step 3 or higher of MRT (n=63)||||>0.05
81530763|NCT02524171|162747588|SUPERIORITY||Time x Condition at 6 mo.(Beta value)|0.06|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||||||>0.05
81465298|NCT03514485|162622744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.18||||||Mixed-effects linear models with random intercepts for school and child were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to QOL emotional functioning domain. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.18|-0.40|
81465299|NCT03514485|162622744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.29||||||Mixed-effects linear models with random intercepts for school and child were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to QOL emotional functioning domain. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.29|-0.20|
81465300|NCT03514485|162622744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.5||||||Mixed-effects linear models with random intercepts for school and child were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to QOL emotional functioning domain. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.50|-0.08|
81530764|NCT02524171|162747588|SUPERIORITY||Time x Condition at 6 mo.(Beta value)|0.02|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||Per protocol analysis, which included all UC participants (n=169) and only those in the MRT condition who had received the minimum recommended dose of the intervention - i.e., Step 3 or higher of MRT (n=63)||||>0.05
81623377|NCT00879060|162927076|OTHER||Absolute difference|0.1||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|||||An a priori threshold for statistical significance was determined at an alpha level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample T-test was used to compare the absolute differences in change from baseline to 12 months in continuous variable left atrial dimension between spironolactone treated and placebo groups.||||0.8
81623378|NCT00780234|162927097|OTHER||Regression model parameter (α1)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|0.89|||Regression, Linear|The estimates of treatment effect were adjusted for baseline histology values.||"The hypotheses tested were:~H0: α1 = 0 vs H1: α1 \~= 0"|The hypothesis test was a 2-sided t-test of the effect of group (i.e. the difference between the pioglitazone and placebo groups). The general form of the model is Y = α0 + α1GROUP + α2BASELINE. Y represents the 6-month value of the dependent variable (summary of the histology), GROUP represents a classification variable for the treatment group (1=pioglitazone, 2=placebo), BASELINE represents the value of the outcome measure at baseline, and α0, α1 and α2 represent the parameter estimates from the general linear model. The test of the difference between groups will be the formal test of significance of the α1 parameter.|0.89|-1.68|0.53
81623379|NCT02178098|162927098|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-24.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.33|-18.15|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 180 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||-18.15|-30.33|<0.0001
81623380|NCT02178098|162927099|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.511||0.2808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|1.35|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 180 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||1.35|-4.62|0.2808
81623381|NCT02178098|162927100|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.111||0.3461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|1.15|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 180 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||1.15|-3.25|0.3461
81623382|NCT02178098|162927101|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.734||0.1852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.74|1.12|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 180 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||1.12|-5.74|0.1852
81530765|NCT02524171|162747589|SUPERIORITY||Time x Condition at 6 mo.(Beta value)|10.98|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||||||>0.05
81623383|NCT02178098|162927102|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.253||0.2481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|1.03|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 180 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||1.03|-3.93|0.2481
81623384|NCT02178098|162927103|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.684||0.8181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|2.94|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 180 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||2.94|-3.72|0.8181
81654101|NCT00477490|162998268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.893|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.795|4.715||The a priori statistically significant difference versus placebo is p≤0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment difference and 95% CI were adjusted for age, absence/presence of nocturnal polyuria, and baseline number of nocturnal voids.||The trial was to be declared positive only if in the 100 μg group, a statistically significant positive effect as compared to placebo on both co-primaries was demonstrated. And only then, the next higher dose group (i.e., 50 μg) could be claimed superior to placebo, if it showed a statistically significant improvement over placebo on both co-primaries.||4.715|1.795|<0.0001
81654102|NCT01346072|162998279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.853|||||||Wilcoxon Two-Sample Test|Wilcoxon Two Sample Test was used with Exact Test two sided p value reported||||||0.853
81654103|NCT01346072|162998280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Wilcoxon Two-Sample Test|Wilcoxon Two Sample Test was used with Exact Test two sided p value reported||||||0.035
81654104|NCT01646177|162998290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654105|NCT01646177|162998290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654106|NCT01646177|162998290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654107|NCT01646177|162998291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654108|NCT01646177|162998291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81465301|NCT03514485|162622745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.69||||||Mixed-effects linear models with random intercepts for school and child were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to QOL activity limitations domain. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.69|-0.19|
81465302|NCT03514485|162622745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.63||||||Mixed-effects linear models with random intercepts for school and child were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to QOL activity limitations domain. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.63|-0.14|
81530766|NCT02524171|162747589|SUPERIORITY||Time x Condition at 6 mo.(Beta value)|14.64|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||Per protocol analysis, which included all UC participants (n=169) and only those in the MRT condition who had received the minimum recommended dose of the intervention - i.e., Step 3 or higher of MRT (n=63)||||>0.05
81530767|NCT02524171|162747590|SUPERIORITY||Time x Condition at 6 mo.(Beta value)|1.45|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews||||||>0.05
81654109|NCT01646177|162998291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654110|NCT01646177|162998292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654111|NCT01646177|162998292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654112|NCT01646177|162998292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654113|NCT01646177|162998293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654114|NCT01646177|162998293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654115|NCT01646177|162998293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654116|NCT01646177|162998294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654117|NCT01646177|162998294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654118|NCT01646177|162998294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654119|NCT01646177|162998295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654120|NCT01646177|162998295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654121|NCT01646177|162998295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654122|NCT01646177|162998296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81654123|NCT01646177|162998296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81654124|NCT01646177|162998296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81654125|NCT01646177|162998297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81654126|NCT01646177|162998297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81654127|NCT01646177|162998297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81654128|NCT01646177|162998298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81654129|NCT01646177|162998298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81654130|NCT01646177|162998298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81654131|NCT01646177|162998299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81654132|NCT01646177|162998299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81654133|NCT01646177|162998299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81654134|NCT01646177|162998300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.473|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.473
81654135|NCT01646177|162998300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.015
81654136|NCT01646177|162998300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81654137|NCT01646177|162998301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from Absenteeism Score.||||0.006
81654138|NCT01646177|162998301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.045|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from Absenteeism Score.||||0.045
81654139|NCT01646177|162998301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from Absenteeism Score.||||0.012
81654140|NCT01646177|162998301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from Activity Impairment Score.||||<0.001
81654141|NCT01646177|162998301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from Activity Impairment Score.||||<0.001
81654142|NCT01646177|162998301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from Activity Impairment Score.||||<0.001
81654143|NCT01646177|162998301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from Presenteeism Score.||||<0.001
81654144|NCT01646177|162998301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from Presenteeism Score.||||<0.001
81654145|NCT01646177|162998301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from Presenteeism Score.||||<0.001
81703721|NCT00282568|163102976|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the ratio of the natural log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters fell within an 80% to 125% range, then the exposure between the two formulations was considered to be equivalent.|Ratio of means|87.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.72|91.93|||||Tacrolimus/tacrolimus MR ratio of natural log transformed means expressed as a percent.|The method of analysis of variance with repeated measures was used for the comparisons of Cmin. Exposure at steady state was used for tacrolimus (steady state was defined as days 1 and 7) and for tacrolimus MR (steady state was defined as days 14 and 21). The natural log (ln) was used to transform Cmin prior to analysis and the results were transformed back to the original scale for the presentation of results.||91.93|82.72|
81703722|NCT00324272|163102994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.704||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.704
81654146|NCT01646177|162998301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from Work Productively Loss Score.||||<0.001
81654147|NCT01646177|162998301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from Work Productively Loss Score.||||<0.001
81654148|NCT01646177|162998301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from Work Productively Loss Score.||||<0.001
81654149|NCT01646177|162998302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from PCS.||||<0.001
81654150|NCT01646177|162998302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from PCS.||||<0.001
81654151|NCT01646177|162998302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from PCS.||||<0.001
81654152|NCT01646177|162998302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from MCS.||||0.031
81654153|NCT01646177|162998302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from MCS.||||<0.001
81654154|NCT01646177|162998302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Includes analysis only from MCS.||||<0.001
81654155|NCT01646177|162998303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81654156|NCT01646177|162998303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81654157|NCT01646177|162998303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81654158|NCT01646177|162998304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654159|NCT01646177|162998304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654160|NCT01646177|162998304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654161|NCT01646177|162998305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654162|NCT01646177|162998305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654163|NCT01646177|162998305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654164|NCT01646177|162998306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654165|NCT01646177|162998306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654166|NCT01646177|162998306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81654167|NCT01711853|162998319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5186|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale; effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'gender', 'age group', and 'renal function group'.||"Patients were classified into groups for renal function based on the median values for renal function (1: ≤ median GFR (Glomerular filtration rate), 2: \> median GFR).~Median is calculated based on trial data of treated set"||||0.5186
81654168|NCT01711853|162998319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9883|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale; effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'gender', 'age group', and 'renal function group'.||"Patients were classified into groups for renal function based on the median values for renal function (1: ≤ median age, 2: \> median age).~Median is calculated based on trial data of treated set"||||0.9883
81654169|NCT01711853|162998319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7853|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale; effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'gender', 'age group', and 'renal function group'.||Patients were classified based on the gender distribution.||||0.7853
81654170|NCT01711853|162998320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4692|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale; effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'gender', 'age group', and 'renal function group'.||"Patients were classified into groups for renal function based on the median values for renal function (1: ≤ median GFR, 2: \> median GFR).~Median is calculated based on trial data of treated set"||||0.4692
81654171|NCT01711853|162998320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9734|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale; effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'gender', 'age group', and 'renal function group'.||"Patients were classified into groups for renal function based on the median values for renal function (1: ≤ median age, 2: \> median age).~Median is calculated based on trial data of treated set"||||0.9734
81703723|NCT00324272|163102994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.217||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.217
81703724|NCT00324272|163102996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.988||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.988
81623385|NCT02178098|162927104|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.274||0.8817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|2.71|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 180 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||2.71|-2.33|0.8817
81623386|NCT02178098|162927105|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.829||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|5.15|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 180 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||5.15|-2.09|0.4040
81465303|NCT03514485|162622745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.3||||||Mixed-effects linear models with random intercepts for school and child were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to QOL activity limitations domain. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.30|-0.49|
81465304|NCT03514485|162622745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.24||||||Mixed-effects linear models with random intercepts for school and child were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to QOL activity limitations domain. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.24|-0.43|
81465305|NCT03514485|162622745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.54||||||Mixed-effects linear models with random intercepts for school and child were used to make the comparisons of all combinations of primary care and school-based interventions with respect to QOL activity limitations domain. Contrasts across time and levels of the intervention were obtained by subtraction. Models were not adjusted for timing of intervention delivery during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.||0.54|-0.24|
81465306|NCT02397122|162622749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.259|||||||Mann-Whitney|||Baseline||||0.259
81465307|NCT02397122|162622749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.097|||||||Mann-Whitney|||6 weeks||||0.097
81465308|NCT02397122|162622749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||\<0.05|Mann-Whitney U|||6 months||||0.070
81465309|NCT02397122|162622750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||Mann-Whitney|||Baseline||||0.067
81465310|NCT02397122|162622750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Mann-Whitney|||6 weeks||||0.130
81465311|NCT02397122|162622750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.128||||||\<0.05|Mann-Whitney U|||6 months||||0.128
81465312|NCT02397122|162622751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.298|||||||Mann-Whitney|||Baseline||||0.298
81465313|NCT02397122|162622751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.152|||||||Mann-Whitney|||6 weeks||||0.152
81465314|NCT02397122|162622751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.317||||||\<0.05|Mann-Whitney U|||6 months||||0.317
81465315|NCT02397122|162622752|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.136|||||||Mann-Whitney|||Baseline||||0.136
81465316|NCT02397122|162622752|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041|||||||Mann-Whitney|||6 weeks||||0.041
81465317|NCT02397122|162622752|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.064||||||\<0.05|Mann-Whitney U|||6 months||||0.064
81465318|NCT02397122|162622753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.245|||||||Mann-Whitney|||Baseline||||0.245
81654172|NCT01711853|162998320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9201|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale; effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'gender', 'age group', and 'renal function group'.||Patients were classified based on the gender distribution.||||0.9201
81703725|NCT00324272|163102996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.426||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.426
81465319|NCT02397122|162622753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.099|||||||Mann-Whitney|||6 weeks||||0.099
81465320|NCT02397122|162622753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.077|||||||Mann-Whitney U|||||||0.077
81465321|NCT02397122|162622754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.946|||||||Mann-Whitney|||Baseline||||0.946
81465322|NCT02397122|162622754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mann-Whitney|||6 weeks||||0.001
81465323|NCT02397122|162622754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||\<0.05|Mann-Whitney U|||6 months||||0.001
81465324|NCT02438826|162622755|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.8||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|1.17||Cui, Hung, Wang (CHW) procedure applied|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.17|-2.77|0.334
81465325|NCT02438826|162622756|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.297||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.028||Cui, Hung, Wang (CHW) procedure applied|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.028|0.830|0.170
81465326|NCT02438826|162622757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.946||||||Chui, Hung, Wang (CHW) procedure applied)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.946
81465327|NCT02438826|162622758|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.987|2.309|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.309|0.987|0.057
81465328|NCT02438826|162622759|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.141||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.563|2.314|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.314|0.563|0.713
81465329|NCT02438826|162622760|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.008||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.548|1.856|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.856|0.548|0.979
81465330|NCT02438826|162622761|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.788||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.431|1.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.440|0.431|0.437
81465331|NCT05831644|162622774|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.124||||0.1925|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.285|0.037|||ANOVA|||The primary endpoint (RHI score) was compared between treatments using an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with treatment and period as fixed effects and subjects as random effect.||0.037|-0.285|0.1925
81465332|NCT05831644|162622775|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.94||||0.1941|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.392|1.513|||ANOVA|||The secondary pharmacodynamic endpoint (AI) was analysed using a similar ANOVA model as for the primary endpoint.||1.513|-11.392|0.1941
81465333|NCT02805179|162622783|SUPERIORITY|Compared to historical controls||||||0.03|||||||1-sided binomial test|||||||0.03
81623387|NCT02178098|162927106|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.178||0.5061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|3.11|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 180 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||3.11|-1.54|0.5061
81623388|NCT02178098|162927107|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-43.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.8|-25.21|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test||The 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using Hodges-Lehmann analysis.|||-25.21|-62.80|<0.0001
81623389|NCT02178098|162927108|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-16.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.006|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.63|-12.7|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 180 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||-12.70|-20.63|<0.0001
81703726|NCT00324272|163102997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.351||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.351
81703727|NCT00324272|163102997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.480
81654173|NCT03412773|162998457|NON_INFERIORITY|"Overall survival (OS) was compared between the tislelizumab group (Arm A) and the sorafenib group (Arm B) by testing the null hypothesis of noninferiority: the null hypothesis assumes the hazard ratio (HR) for tislelizumab versus sorafenib is greater than or equal to 1.08, while the alternative hypothesis assumes the hazard ratio is less than 1.08.~Noninferiority was declared if the upper limit of the 95.003% confidence interval (CI) for the HR was less than 1.08"|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.003|0.712|1.019|||||The hazard ratio is based on a Cox regression model with treatment, geography (Asia vs. EU/US), macrovascular invasion/extrahepatic spread (present vs. absent), etiology (HCV vs. other), and ECOG (0 vs. 1) as covariates.|||1.019|0.712|
81654174|NCT03412773|162998457|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of tislelizumab over sorafenib was tested for OS using a stratified log-rank test in the ITT analysis set only when noninferiority was demonstrated. Superiority was declared if the one-sided p-value crosses the boundary of 0.0223 (1-sided p-value \< 0.0223) in favor of Arm A in the stratified log-rank test.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.0398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.712|1.019||One sided Log-Rank Test stratified by geography (Asia vs EU/US), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (present vs. absent), etiology (HCV vs. Other) and ECOG (0 vs. 1).|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was derived from a Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate and stratified by geography (Asia vs. EU/US), macrovascular invasion/extrahepatic spread (present vs. absent), etiology (HCV vs. other), and ECOG score (0 vs. 1).|||1.019|0.712|0.0398
81654175|NCT03412773|162998458|OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel ORR difference|8.28||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.85|12.7||The nominal P-value from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, conducted at a 0.05 significance level, was stratified by geography, macrovascular invasion/extrahepatic spread, etiology, and ECOG.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis assumed that ORR is equal in both groups, while the alternative hypothesis assumed ORR is higher in the tislelizumab group (Arm A).||12.70|3.85|0.0003
81654176|NCT03412773|162998459|OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel ORR difference|9.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.71|13.78||The nominal P-value from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, conducted at a 0.05 significance level, was stratified by geography, macrovascular invasion/extrahepatic spread, etiology, and ECOG.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.78|4.71|<0.0001
81654177|NCT03412773|162998460|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.1364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.33||One sided Log-Rank Test stratified by geography (Asia vs EU/US), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (present vs. absent), etiology (HCV vs. Other) and ECOG (0 vs. 1).|One-sided log-rank test||The hazard ratio was derived from a Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate and stratified by geography (Asia vs. EU/US), macrovascular invasion/extrahepatic spread (present vs. absent), etiology (HCV vs. other), and ECOG score (0 vs. 1).|||1.33|0.92|0.1364
81654178|NCT03412773|162998461|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.2622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.26||One sided Log-Rank Test stratified by geography (Asia vs EU/US), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (present vs. absent), etiology (HCV vs. Other) and ECOG (0 vs. 1).|One-sided log-rank test||The hazard ratio was derived from a Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate and stratified by geography (Asia vs. EU/US), macrovascular invasion/extrahepatic spread (present vs. absent), etiology (HCV vs. other), and ECOG score (0 vs. 1).|||1.26|0.90|0.2622
81703728|NCT00324272|163102998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81703729|NCT00324272|163102998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.400
81703730|NCT00324272|163102999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Local recurrence in the groin cohort.||||1.00
81530768|NCT02524171|162747590|SUPERIORITY||Time x Condition at 6 mo.(Beta value)|1.22|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||Per protocol analysis, which included all UC participants (n=169) and only those in the MRT condition who had received the minimum recommended dose of the intervention - i.e., Step 3 or higher of MRT (n=63)||||>0.05
81654179|NCT03412773|162998464|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.0859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.38||One sided Log-Rank Test stratified by geography (Asia vs EU/US), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (present vs. absent), etiology (HCV vs. Other) and ECOG (0 vs. 1).|One-sided log-rank test||The hazard ratio was derived from a Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate and stratified by geography (Asia vs. EU/US), macrovascular invasion/extrahepatic spread (present vs. absent), etiology (HCV vs. other), and ECOG score (0 vs. 1).|||1.38|0.94|0.0859
81654180|NCT03412773|162998465|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.1182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.34||One sided Log-Rank Test stratified by geography (Asia vs EU/US), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (present vs. absent), etiology (HCV vs. Other) and ECOG (0 vs. 1).|One-sided log-rank test||The hazard ratio was derived from a Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate and stratified by geography (Asia vs. EU/US), macrovascular invasion/extrahepatic spread (present vs. absent), etiology (HCV vs. other), and ECOG score (0 vs. 1).|||1.34|0.94|0.1182
81703731|NCT00324272|163102999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.301||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||In transit or regional recurrence in the groin cohort.||||0.301
81530769|NCT02524171|162747591|SUPERIORITY||Time x Condition at 6 mo.(Beta value)|0.04|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||||||>0.05
81703732|NCT00324272|163102999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.474||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Distant metastasis in the groin cohort (with the patient being alive at the end of the study follow-up period on 1.6.10).||||0.474
81703733|NCT00324272|163102999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.606||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Local recurrence in the groin cohort.||||0.606
81703734|NCT00324272|163102999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||In transit or regional recurrence in the axillary cohort.||||1.000
81703735|NCT00324272|163102999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.486||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Distant metastasis in the axillary cohort (with the patient being alive at the end of the study follow-up period on 1.6.10).||||0.486
81703736|NCT00324272|163103000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.58|||Regression, Cox|||Death from metastatic disease in the groin cohort.||2.58|0.40|0.963
81703737|NCT00324272|163103000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|3.2|||Regression, Cox|||Death from an unrelated cause in the groin cohort.||3.20|0.03|0.338
81530770|NCT02524171|162747591|SUPERIORITY||Time x Condition at 6 mo.(Beta value)|0.02|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||Per protocol analysis, which included all UC participants (n=169) and only those in the MRT condition who had received the minimum recommended dose of the intervention - i.e., Step 3 or higher of MRT (n=63).||||>0.05
81530771|NCT02524171|162747592|SUPERIORITY||Time x Condition at 6mo.(Beta value)|0.04|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||||||>0.05
81654181|NCT03412773|162998471|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-2.3||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-0.8||Reported p-values are nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-arm differences in the change from Baseline were assessed using a mixed model for repeated measures. The model included Baseline scores, stratification factors, treatment arms, visits, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects and visit as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix based on the missing at random assumption.||-0.8|-3.8|0.0033
81654182|NCT03412773|162998472|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.7||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-0.7||Reported p-values are nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-arm differences in the change from Baseline were assessed using a mixed model for repeated measures. The model included Baseline scores, stratification factors, treatment arms, visits, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects and visit as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix based on the missing at random assumption.||-0.7|-4.7|0.0096
81654183|NCT03412773|162998473|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.3||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|7.3||Reported p-values are nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-arm differences in the change from Baseline were assessed using a mixed model for repeated measures. The model included Baseline scores, stratification factors, treatment arms, visits, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects and visit as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix based on the missing at random assumption.||7.3|1.4|0.0037
81654184|NCT03412773|162998474|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.0||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|8.2||Reported p-values are nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-arm differences in the change from Baseline were assessed using a mixed model for repeated measures. The model included Baseline scores, stratification factors, treatment arms, visits, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects and visit as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix based on the missing at random assumption.||8.2|1.8|0.0022
81654185|NCT03317990|162998479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|4.75|||Regression, Linear|||Normal linear regression model adjusted for recruitment site, participant's age, and IIEF-5 at baseline, in participants with available data||4.75|1.62|<0.0001
81654186|NCT03317990|162998480|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.41||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|-0.41|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.41|-2.42|0.006
81654187|NCT00384189|162998521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|18.3|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and age as covariates. One-sided p-value, significance level 2.5%.||||18.3|1.4|0.0116
81654188|NCT00384189|162998521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Means Difference|9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.0148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|17.8|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and age as covariates. One-sided p-value, significance level 2.5%.||||17.8|0.9|0.0148
81654189|NCT00384189|162998521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Means Difference|12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|20.4|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and age as covariates. One-sided p-value, significance level 2.5%.||||20.4|3.5|0.0028
81654190|NCT00384189|162998522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1362||||||Two-sided p-value, significance level 5%.|Log Rank|||||||0.1362
81654191|NCT00384189|162998522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0891||||||Two-sided p-value, significance level 5%.|Log Rank|||||||0.0891
81654192|NCT00384189|162998522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1574||||||Two-sided p-value, significance level 5%.|Log Rank|||||||0.1574
81654193|NCT00384189|162998523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||One-sided p-value for superiority, significance level 2.5%.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0010
81654194|NCT00384189|162998523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||||||One-sided p-value for superiority, significance level 2.5%.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0006
81703738|NCT00324272|163103000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.47|||Regression, Cox|||Death from metastatic disease in the axillary cohort.||2.47|0.35|0.880
81654195|NCT00384189|162998523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||One-sided p-value for superiority, significance level 2.5%.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0002
81654196|NCT00186017|162998601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.08
81654197|NCT00186017|162998602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>.1
81654198|NCT00186017|162998603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>.1
81654199|NCT02964325|162998626|NON_INFERIORITY|An NI analysis was carried out to assess the primary efficacy endpoint with the null hypothesis being the MIRASOL group is inferior to the CONTROL group and the alternative hypothesis being the MIRASOL group is non-inferior to the CONTROL group. In this study, the NI margin was 1.6.|Relative Rate|2.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|4.67|||||The MIRASOL group represents the numerator and the CONTROL group represents the denominator for the relative rate. For days during off-protocol intervals, bleeding data were simulated using an estimate of the individual-specific bleeding rate.|The MIRASOL and CONTROL groups were compared with respect to the number of days of WHO ≥ Grade 2 bleeding. This was carried out by fitting a negative binomial regression model with an offset defined as the natural logarithm (LN) of the number of days that bleeding was assessed in order to account for the fact that subjects had different numbers of bleeding assessment days.||4.67|1.67|
81703739|NCT00324272|163103000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.923||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|13.95|||Regression, Cox|||Death from an unrelated cause in the axillary cohort.||13.95|0.05|0.923
81703740|NCT00563368|163103031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.831||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|4.39||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|ANCOVA|||With 100 subjects in each of the seven arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and monotherapy or placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||4.39|1.13|0.0009
81654200|NCT02964325|162998628|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 1.2 was used to evaluated this endpoint.|Relative Risk|1.32||||0.7274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.81|||Wald Non-inferiority Test||The MIRASOL group represents the numerator and the CONTROL group represents the denominator for the relative risk.|The null hypothesis was H0: pt/pc \> 1.2 (ie, MIRASOL had more than a 20% higher probability of a patient experiencing at least one WHO ≥ Grade 2 bleed compared to CONTROL).||1.81|0.97|0.7274
81654201|NCT02964325|162998629|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Log-rank test|||||||0.07
81654202|NCT02964325|162998630|OTHER|||||||0.1649|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1649
81654203|NCT02964325|162998631|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.15||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|3.49|||Fisher Exact|||||3.49|1.32|0.0015
81654204|NCT00895895|162998654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change=Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) Japan baseline baseline times(\*)visit visit treatment treatment\*visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||2.3|-1.0|0.424
81654205|NCT00895895|162998654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change equals (=) MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.5|-1.8|0.849
81654206|NCT00895895|162998654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.1|-2.2|0.520
81654207|NCT00895895|162998654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.7|-2.6|0.258
81654208|NCT00895895|162998655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.9|-5.2|0.367
81654209|NCT00895895|162998655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||3.7|-3.3|0.910
81654210|NCT00895895|162998655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||6.0|-1.0|0.160
81654211|NCT00895895|162998655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||6.9|-0.1|0.060
81654212|NCT00895895|162998656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||3.1|-2.8|0.931
81654213|NCT00895895|162998656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.1|-5.8|0.054
81654214|NCT00895895|162998656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.2|-4.6|0.246
81654215|NCT00895895|162998656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.7|-4.1|0.426
81654216|NCT00895895|162998657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.265|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.265
81654217|NCT00895895|162998657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.682|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.682
81654218|NCT00895895|162998657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.532|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.532
81654219|NCT00895895|162998657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.087
81654220|NCT00895895|162998657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.751|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.751
81654221|NCT00895895|162998658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|7.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||7.3|-3.9|0.553
81654222|NCT00895895|162998658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||5.2|-6.0|0.886
81654223|NCT00895895|162998658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||4.5|-6.6|0.712
81654224|NCT00895895|162998658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||6.4|-4.8|0.785
81530772|NCT02524171|162747592|SUPERIORITY||Time x Condition at 6 mo.(Beta value)|0.02|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||Per protocol analysis, which included all UC participants (n=169) and only those in the MRT condition who had received the minimum recommended dose of the intervention - i.e., Step 3 or higher of MRT (n=63)||||>0.05
81530773|NCT02524171|162747593|SUPERIORITY||Time x Condition at 6 mo.(Beta value)|0.02|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||||||>0.05
81654225|NCT00895895|162998659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.1|-0.5|0.251
81654226|NCT00895895|162998659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.3|-0.3|0.993
81654227|NCT00895895|162998659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.2|-0.4|0.553
81654228|NCT00895895|162998659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.2|-0.4|0.611
81654229|NCT00895895|162998660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.5|-1.5|0.340
81654230|NCT00895895|162998660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.2|-0.8|0.630
81654231|NCT00895895|162998660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.2|-0.8|0.678
81654232|NCT00895895|162998660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.7|-1.3|0.518
81654233|NCT00895895|162998661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.7|-0.7|0.953
81654234|NCT00895895|162998661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.6|-0.7|0.956
81654235|NCT00895895|162998661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.2|-1.1|0.216
81654236|NCT00895895|162998661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.5|-0.8|0.665
81654237|NCT00895895|162998662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.7|-0.6|0.373
81654238|NCT00895895|162998662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.3|-1.0|0.781
81654239|NCT00895895|162998662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.6|-0.7|0.417
81465334|NCT00474201|162622789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Students paired, two-tailed T-test||"Null hypothesis: lopinavir-ritonavir does not alter gemfibrozil pharmacokinetics.~A sample size of 13 healthy subjects yielded 81% power to detect a clinically relevant change of 30% in gemfibrozil AUC with concomitant lopinavir-ritonavir (alpha = 0.05; beta = 0.2). Gemfibrozil pharmacokinetic parameters derived pre- and post lopinavir-ritonavir exposure (Days 1 and 14, respectively) were compared using a paired Students t test."||||<0.0001
81465335|NCT01500187|162622790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.636|||||||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: there is no intergroup difference (α=0.05) in DIAGNOdent reading at baseline||||0.636
81465336|NCT01500187|162622790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: there is no intergroup difference (α=0.05) in DIAGNOdent reading at three months||||0.001
81465337|NCT01500187|162622790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.423|||||||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: there is no intergroup difference (α=0.05) in DIAGNOdent reading at six months||||0.423
81465338|NCT02784613|162622804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Differences in pre- and post-treatment scores were compared using Wilcoxon signed-rank test for non-parametric matched pairs. All tests of significance were 2-tailed. All analyses were performed in Stata®, version 13.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81465339|NCT01551264|162622840|OTHER|P-value by chi-square comparing the Kaplan-Meier recurrence-free survival probability at 1.2 years post treatment with robust estimate of standard error due to the a priori assumption that data from bilateral limbs are correlated.||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81530774|NCT02524171|162747593|SUPERIORITY||Time x Condition at 6 mo.(Beta value)|-0.08|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||Per protocol analysis, which included all UC participants (n=169) and only those in the MRT condition who had received the minimum recommended dose of the intervention - i.e., Step 3 or higher of MRT (n=63)||||<0.05
81530775|NCT02524171|162747594|SUPERIORITY||Time x Condition at 6 mo.(Beta value)|0.06|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||||||<0.05
81623390|NCT02178098|162927109|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-18.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.624|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.09|-13.71|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 180 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||-13.71|-24.09|<0.0001
81623391|NCT02178098|162927110|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-18.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.62|-13.77|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 180 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||-13.77|-23.62|<0.0001
81623392|NCT02178098|162927111|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.25||||0.3689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|16.42|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test||The 95% CI was calculated using Hodges-Lehmann analysis.|||16.42|-6.78|0.3689
81623393|NCT02178098|162927112|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-8.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.319||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.76|-3.59|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 180 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||-3.59|-12.76|0.0006
81623394|NCT02178098|162927113|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|7.6||||0.3093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.21|24.02|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test||The 95% CI was calculated using Hodges-Lehmann analysis.|||24.02|-8.21|0.3093
81623395|NCT02382744|162927126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between proportions (%)|10.0||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|31.9||One-sided P-value based on the lack of plausibility that additional nerve stimulation would worsen sensory blockade rates.|Fisher Exact|||We sought to detect an increase in the rate of complete absence of sensation to pinprick 30 min following ultrasound-guided subsartorial saphenous nerve blockade to 90% from an assumed baseline of 64% as extrapolated from our previous study (cf. Head SJ et al. 2015) at β = 0.2. The required minimum sample size at α = 0.05 (one-sided) was 30 patients in each group. To be conservative, we aimed to enroll a total of 80 patients.||31.9|-11.9|0.25
81654240|NCT00895895|162998662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.0|-1.3|0.853
81623396|NCT02382744|162927127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||||||Two-sided P-value|Fisher Exact|||"This contingency-table type analysis (Fisher Exact test) compares the two groups, Ultrasound Guidance and Ultrasound Guidance and Nerve Stimulation, as far as the two categorical outcomes are concerned, block failure at 30 minutes post nerve block versus no block failure at 30 minutes post nerve block."||||0.62
81623397|NCT02382744|162927128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.62
81623398|NCT02382744|162927129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||||||Two-sided P-value|Fisher Exact|||"This contingency-table type analysis (Fisher Exact test) compares the two groups, Ultrasound Guidance and Ultrasound Guidance and Nerve Stimulation, as far as the two categorical outcomes are concerned, incomplete block at 30 minutes post nerve block versus no incomplete block at 30 minutes post nerve block."||||0.26
81623399|NCT02382744|162927130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||"Median survival ratio"|0.7||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.31|||Log Rank||"Numerator, group Ultrasound Guidance; denominator, group, Ultrasound Guidance + Nerve Stimulation"|"To assess speed of onset, sensation to pinprick in the distribution of the saphenous nerve was assessed for each patient every 5 min until complete sensory loss was noted, or until 30 min had elapsed. To compare the two groups in speed of onset on the basis of these data, we constructed Kaplan-Meyer survival curves for the times to onset of sensory blockade and compared the underlying time-to-event data with the log-rank test."||1.31|0.38|0.12
81654241|NCT00895895|162998663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.1|-2.6|0.428
81654242|NCT00895895|162998663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.5|-2.1|0.763
81465340|NCT00688662|162622883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-3.3||The primary analysis was conducted using a logistic regression model with treatment group as the factor of interest and clinical center and PSH status as covariates. A Wald test using a two-tailed significance level of 0.0499 was conducted.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted and unadjusted risk differences with two-sided 95% confidence intervals are reported in the manuscript.|The unadjusted risk difference and confidence interval was -14.3% (-27.3%, -1.2%).|The trial was designed to test for an overall absolute difference of at least 30% in the primary outcome ('success') in patients treated with sphincterotomy compared to those treated with sham. Using a 2:1 allocation, an assumed 10% non-adherence rate, and one interim analysis for efficacy using O'Brien and Fleming boundaries and futility using conditional power, the study required 214 patients to be randomized to ensure greater than 90% likelihood of identifying this difference.||-3.3|-28.0|0.01
81465341|NCT00688662|162622884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.1|5.9||A confidence interval approach was used for examining this outcome.||||Only patients with abnormal manometry were included in this subgroup analysis.||5.9|-24.1|
81530776|NCT02524171|162747594|SUPERIORITY||Time x Condition at 6 mo.(Beta value)|0.06|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||Per protocol analysis, which included all UC participants (n=169) and only those in the MRT condition who had received the minimum recommended dose of the intervention - i.e., Step 3 or higher of MRT (n=63)||||>0.05
81623400|NCT02382744|162927134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between means (s)|107.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.0|153.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||153|61|<0.0001
81623401|NCT02382744|162927137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||"Median survival ratio"|0.58||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.93|||Log Rank||"Numerator, group Ultrasound Guidance; denominator, group, Ultrasound Guidance + Nerve Stimulation"|||0.93|0.37|0.02
81623402|NCT02382744|162927140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0057|||||||Fisher Exact|||"This contingency-table type analysis (Fisher Exact test) compares the two arms, Patients with response to nerve stimulation and Patients with lack response to nerve stimulation, as far as the two categorical outcomes are concerned, block failure at 30 minutes post nerve block versus no block failure at 30 minutes post nerve block."||||0.0057
81623403|NCT00957242|162927141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.32||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.47|||Regression, Cox|Prespecified covariates in the model included an indicator variable for the treatment group and the DLCO measurement from the baseline assessment.|Warfarin vs. Placebo|The study was designed to have 90% power to detect a difference in 48-week event free rates of 70% for the warfarin group versus 50% for the placebo group. A total of at least 95 adjudicated primary endpoints were required to achieve 90% power with 2-sided, type I error rate of 0.05 and a 1:1 randomization ratio. These calculations yielded a requisite total sample size of 256.||2.47|0.70|0.27
81623404|NCT00957242|162927142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|5.03||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|17.54|||Cox Proportional|||||17.54|1.44|0.005
81623405|NCT00957242|162927143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||t-value|0.08||||0.083||95.0|-0.01|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.17|-0.01|0.083
81623406|NCT00957242|162927144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.06||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|4.31|||Cox Proportional|||||4.31|0.99|0.054
81623407|NCT00957242|162927145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.47||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|9.56|||Cox Proportional|||||9.56|0.64|0.19
81623408|NCT00957242|162927146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.25||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|12.34|||Cox Proportional|||||12.34|0.41|0.35
81623409|NCT00957242|162927147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.24||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|16.1|||Cox Proportional|||||16.10|0.65|0.15
81623410|NCT00957242|162927148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|3.39|||Cox Proportional|||||3.39|0.24|0.88
81623411|NCT00957242|162927149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||t-value|10.88||||0.7222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.57|71.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||71.34|-49.57|0.7222
81623412|NCT00957242|162927150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||t-value|-1.78||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|3048.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3048|-7.04|0.27
81623413|NCT00957242|162927151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||t-value|0.05||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|1076.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1076|-1.67|0.957
81623414|NCT00957242|162927152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||t-value|-0.48||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.12|-0.84|0.009
81654243|NCT00895895|162998663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.9|-2.7|0.312
81654244|NCT00895895|162998663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.7|-3.0|0.215
81623415|NCT02539225|162927155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.698|||||||Stratified Log Rank|||||||0.698
81623416|NCT02539225|162927156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.549|||||||Log Rank Stratified|||||||0.549
81623417|NCT02539225|162927157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.548|||||||Log Rank Stratified|||||||0.548
81623418|NCT02539225|162927158|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.374||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.844|2.236|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.236|0.844|0.402
81623419|NCT02539225|162927159|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.527||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.68|3.433|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.433|0.680|0.501
81623420|NCT00212134|162927165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.19
81623421|NCT00212134|162927166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.54
81623422|NCT00212134|162927167|OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.82
81654245|NCT00895895|162998664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||2.5|-2.7|0.956
81654246|NCT00895895|162998664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||2.5|-2.6|0.988
81654247|NCT00895895|162998664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||2.4|-2.7|0.890
81623423|NCT00212134|162927168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81623424|NCT00212134|162927169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.008
81623425|NCT00212134|162927170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ITT analyses comparing parents of children randomized to receive an IOL to those left aphakic.||||<0.05
81623426|NCT00212134|162927172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.295|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ITT comparison of mean PSI scores||||>0.05
81623427|NCT01037985|162927185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|1.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Within participant treatment difference was assessed between the treatment regimens each participant received (EXC 001 minus placebo).||1.9|-10.4|0.168
81623428|NCT01037985|162927186|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Within participant treatment difference was assessed between the treatment regimens each participant received (EXC 001 minus placebo).||4.2|-3.5|0.858
81623429|NCT01037985|162927187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Vascularity: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.4|-1.6|0.003
81623430|NCT01037985|162927187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Pigmentation: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.0|-1.1|0.067
81623431|NCT01037985|162927187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Thickness: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.7|-2.1|<0.001
81623432|NCT01037985|162927187|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Relief: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.4|-1.4|0.002
81530777|NCT02524171|162747595|SUPERIORITY||Other[Time x Condition at 12 mo.(Beta|0.69|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||||||>0.05
81623433|NCT01037985|162927187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Pliability: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.2|-1.3|0.007
81623434|NCT01037985|162927187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Surface Area: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.3|-1.1|0.214
81623435|NCT01037985|162927187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Overall Opinion: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.3|-1.5|0.003
81623436|NCT01037985|162927187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|-2.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Composite Score: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-2.2|-7.8|<0.001
81623437|NCT01037985|162927187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Vascularity: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.7|-0.5|0.673
81623438|NCT01037985|162927187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Pigmentation: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||1.1|-0.3|0.276
81654248|NCT00895895|162998664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.2|-4.0|0.280
81654249|NCT00895895|162998665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.2|-1.5|0.154
81654250|NCT00895895|162998665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.7|-1.0|0.740
81654251|NCT00895895|162998665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||0.3|-1.4|0.179
81623439|NCT01037985|162927187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Thickness: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.5|-0.7|0.670
81623440|NCT01037985|162927187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Relief: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.5|-0.5|1.000
81623441|NCT01037985|162927187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Pliability: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.6|-0.5|0.909
81623442|NCT01037985|162927187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Surface Area: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.8|-0.6|0.852
81623443|NCT01037985|162927187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Overall Opinion: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.6|-0.5|0.906
81623444|NCT01037985|162927187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|3.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Composite Score: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||3.8|-2.8|0.768
81623445|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12 Pain: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.5|-0.4|0.773
81623446|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Itching: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.4|-0.4|1.000
81623447|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Color: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.1|-1.4|0.072
81623448|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Stiffness: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.6|-0.7|0.851
81654252|NCT00895895|162998665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.1|-0.6|0.543
81654253|NCT00895895|162998666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-60.4||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-739.7|618.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||618.8|-739.7|0.861
81623449|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Thickness: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.2|-1.2|0.184
81623450|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Irregular: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.0|-1.3|0.059
81623451|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Overall Opinion: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||-0.0|-1.5|0.040
81623452|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Composite Score: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.5|-4.1|0.120
81654254|NCT00895895|162998666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-926.6||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1596.9|-256.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||-256.3|-1596.9|0.007
81623453|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12, Scar Appearance Composite Score: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.3|-4.0|0.094
81623454|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 24, Pain: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.6|-0.2|0.243
81654255|NCT00895895|162998666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|141.3||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-522.1|804.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||804.6|-522.1|0.676
81654256|NCT00895895|162998666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|230.6||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-449.7|910.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||910.9|-449.7|0.505
81654257|NCT00895895|162998667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|7.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||7.8|-2.2|0.267
81654258|NCT00895895|162998667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|8.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||8.6|-1.3|0.145
81623455|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Itching: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.6|-0.2|0.339
81623456|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Color: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||1.2|-0.3|0.250
81623457|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Stiffness: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.2|-1.3|0.164
81623458|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Thickness: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.8|-0.8|1.000
81623459|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Irregular: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.7|-0.8|0.928
81623460|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Overall Opinion: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||0.7|-0.8|0.865
81623461|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Composite Score: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||3.0|-2.3|0.804
81623462|NCT01037985|162927188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|2.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24, Scar Appearance Composite Score: Comparison within the participant between EXC 001 and placebo.||2.4|-2.6|0.937
81623463|NCT05028582|162927233|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|5.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.9|9.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|S-IGA Success at Week 8||9.31|2.90|<0.0001
81623464|NCT05028582|162927234|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.75|5.73|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|B-IGA Success at Week 8||5.73|1.75|<0.0001
81623465|NCT05028582|162927235|OTHER|SI-NRS Success at Week 4|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.67||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.6|13.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|||13.62|1.60|0.0005
81623466|NCT05028582|162927236|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.01|9.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|SI-NRS Success at Week 4||9.55|2.01|<0.0001
81623467|NCT05028582|162927237|OTHER|SI-NRS Success at Week 8|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.49|11.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|||11.78|2.49|<0.0001
81623468|NCT05028582|162927238|SUPERIORITY|SI-NRS Change from Baseline Day 1|LS Mean Difference|-0.35||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.68|-0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA terms of treatment, pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, baseline B-IGA, and baseline SI-NRS score|ANCOVA terms of treatment, pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, baseline B-IGA, and baseline SI-NRS score|||-0.02|-0.68|0.0164
81654259|NCT00895895|162998667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|8.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||8.6|-1.2|0.139
81623469|NCT05028582|162927239|SUPERIORITY|SI-NRS Change from Baseline Day 1|LS Mean Difference|-0.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.12|-0.39|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA terms of treatment, pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, baseline B-IGA, and baseline SI-NRS score|ANCOVA terms of treatment, pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, baseline B-IGA, and baseline SI-NRS score|||-0.39|-1.12|<0.0001
81623470|NCT05028582|162927240|SUPERIORITY|Change from Baseline in Weekly SI-NRS at Week 1|LS Mean Difference|-0.55||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.87|-0.22|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA terms of treatment, pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, baseline B-IGA, and baseline SI-NRS score|ANCOVA terms of treatment, pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, baseline B-IGA, and baseline SI-NRS score|||-0.22|-0.87|0.0002
81623471|NCT05028582|162927241|OTHER|WI-NRS Success at Week 8|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.01|8.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA|||8.52|2.01|<0.0001
81623472|NCT05028582|162927242|SUPERIORITY|PASI-75 at Week 8|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.73|10.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|||10.75|2.73|<0.0001
81623473|NCT05028582|162927243|SUPERIORITY|PSD Aggregate Score Change at Week 8|LS Mean Difference|-5.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.64|-3.6|||ANCOVA|Covariate terms of treatment, pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, baseline B-IGA and baseline PSD aggregate score \& multiple imputation of missing data|Covariate terms of treatment, pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, baseline B-IGA and baseline PSD aggregate score \& multiple imputation of missing data|||-3.60|-6.64|<0.0001
81623474|NCT05028582|162927244|SUPERIORITY|PSD Itching Week 8|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.1|10.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|||10.04|2.10|<0.0001
81623475|NCT05028582|162927245|SUPERIORITY|PSD Pain Week 8|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.83|5.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|||5.68|1.83|<0.0001
81623476|NCT05028582|162927246|SUPERIORITY|PSD Scaling Week 8|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.28|9.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|||9.08|2.28|<0.0001
81623477|NCT05028582|162927247|OTHER|PSD Total Score 0 at Week 8|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.27||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.39|7.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA|||7.68|1.39|0.0012
81623478|NCT05028582|162927248|SUPERIORITY|PSSI-75 at Week 8|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.98|9.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S IGA, and baseline B IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S IGA, and baseline B IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|||9.77|2.98|<0.0001
81623479|NCT05028582|162927249|SUPERIORITY|S-IGA Clear at Week 8|Odds Ratio (OR)|6.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.04|15.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|||15.05|3.04|<0.0001
81623480|NCT05028582|162927250|SUPERIORITY|S-IGA Success Week 2|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.84|9.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|||9.13|1.84|<0.0001
81623481|NCT05028582|162927251|SUPERIORITY|S-IGA Success at Week 4|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.62|8.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA with multiple imputation to handle missing data|||8.84|2.62|<0.0001
81623482|NCT05028582|162927252|SUPERIORITY|Change from Baseline in PASI Week 2|LS Mean Difference|-1.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.71|-0.85|||ANCOVA|Covariate terms of treatment, pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, baseline B-IGA, and baseline PASI score \& multiple imputation to handle missing data|Covariate terms of treatment, pooled study site, baseline S-IGA, baseline B-IGA, and baseline PASI score \& multiple imputation to handle missing data|||-0.85|-1.71|<0.0001
81623483|NCT05768373|162927262|NON_INFERIORITY|This study used a non-inferiority margin of 15 mm.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|4.0|||||The difference is 3M Clinpro minus 3M Vanish.|||4.0|-3.4|
81623484|NCT05768373|162927263|NON_INFERIORITY|This study used a non-inferiority margin of 15 mm.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|5.3|||||The difference is 3M Clinpro minus 3M Vanish.|||5.3|-2.6|
81623485|NCT05768373|162927264|NON_INFERIORITY|This study used a non-inferiority margin of 15 mm.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|6.7|||||The difference is 3M Clinpro minus 3M Vanish.|||6.7|-3.2|
81623486|NCT05768373|162927265|NON_INFERIORITY|This study used a non-inferiority margin of 15 mm.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|7.4|||||The difference is 3M Clinpro minus 3M Vanish.|||7.4|-3.0|
81623487|NCT05768373|162927266|NON_INFERIORITY|This study used a non-inferiority margin of 15 mm.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|8.2|||||The difference is 3M Clinpro minus 3M Vanish.|||8.2|-4.4|
81654260|NCT00895895|162998667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|7.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||7.2|-2.8|0.386
81703741|NCT00563368|163103031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.825||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|4.77||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|ANCOVA|||With 100 subjects in each of the seven arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and monotherapy or placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||4.77|1.53|0.0001
81703742|NCT00563368|163103031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.86|9.12||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|ANCOVA|||With 100 subjects in each of the seven arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and monotherapy or placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||9.12|5.86|<0.0001
81703743|NCT00563368|163103031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.832|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|4.96||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|ANCOVA|||With 100 subjects in each of the seven arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and monotherapy or placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||4.96|1.69|<0.0001
81703744|NCT00563368|163103031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.828||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|4.63||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|ANCOVA|||With 100 subjects in each of the seven arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and monotherapy or placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||4.63|1.38|0.0003
81703745|NCT00563368|163103031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.831|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.11|8.38||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|ANCOVA|||With 100 subjects in each of the seven arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and monotherapy or placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||8.38|5.11|<0.0001
81703746|NCT00563368|163103032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5832||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.154|3.563||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|Regression, Logistic|||With 100 subjects in each of the seven arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and monotherapy or placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||3.563|1.154|0.0140
81703747|NCT00563368|163103032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.246|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6418||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.283|3.932||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|Regression, Logistic|||With 100 subjects in each of the seven arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and monotherapy or placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||3.932|1.283|0.0046
81703748|NCT00563368|163103032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.623|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.644|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.424|20.81||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|Regression, Logistic|||With 100 subjects in each of the seven arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and monotherapy or placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||20.81|5.424|<0.0001
81703749|NCT00563368|163103032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.568|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7391||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|4.514||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|Regression, Logistic|||With 100 subjects in each of the seven arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and monotherapy or placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||4.514|1.460|0.0011
81703750|NCT00563368|163103032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6158||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.241|3.781||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|Regression, Logistic|||With 100 subjects in each of the seven arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and monotherapy or placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||3.781|1.241|0.0066
81623488|NCT05644002|162927267|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.06||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.09|13.21||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Levene's test for equal variances was used. If significance is \<.05, equal variances are not assumed and reported results are adjusted accordingly.||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress-induction Omax between the PTBT and Control conditions.||13.21|-9.09|.71
81623489|NCT05644002|162927267|OTHER||t-statistic|0.369|||||TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees freedom = 66||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress induction Omax between the PTBT and Control conditions.||||
81623490|NCT05644002|162927267|OTHER||Hedge's g|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress-induction Omax between the PTBT and Control conditions.||||
81623491|NCT05644002|162927268|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.251||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.543|1.046||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Levene's test for equal variances was used. If significance is \<.05, equal variances are not assumed and reported results are adjusted accordingly.||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress induction mCEQ cigarette satisfaction between the PTBT and Control conditions.||1.046|-.543|.530
81623492|NCT05644002|162927268|OTHER||t-statistic|0.631|||||TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees freedom = 73||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress induction mCEQ cigarette satisfaction between the PTBT and Control conditions.||||
81623493|NCT05644002|162927268|OTHER||Hedge's g|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress-induction mCEQ cigarette satisfaction between the PTBT and Control conditions.||||
81530778|NCT02524171|162747595|SUPERIORITY||Other[Time x Condition at 12 mo.(Beta v|-0.89|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||Per protocol analysis, which included all UC participants (n=169) and only those in the MRT condition who had received the minimum recommended dose of the intervention - i.e., Step 3 or higher of MRT (n=63)||||>0.05
81654261|NCT00895895|162998668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||-0.1|-2.3|0.032
81654262|NCT00895895|162998668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.7|-0.5|0.264
81654263|NCT00895895|162998668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.1|-1.0|0.893
81654264|NCT00895895|162998668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||1.4|-0.7|0.525
81654265|NCT00895895|162998669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|60.9||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|123.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||123.5|-1.6|0.056
81654266|NCT00895895|162998669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.8||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.0|83.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||83.5|-40.0|0.488
81654267|NCT00895895|162998669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.6|69.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||69.8|-52.6|0.783
81654268|NCT00895895|162998669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.6||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.6|79.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||79.8|-44.6|0.578
81654269|NCT00895895|162998670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.1||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|76.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||76.1|-13.9|0.175
81654270|NCT00895895|162998670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.0||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|65.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||65.4|-23.3|0.352
81654271|NCT00895895|162998670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7||||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.1|49.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||49.6|-38.1|0.797
81654272|NCT00895895|162998670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.9||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.6|33.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||33.9|-55.6|0.633
81623494|NCT05644002|162927269|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.889||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.149|4.927||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Levene's test for equal variances was used. If significance is \<.05, equal variances are not assumed and reported results are adjusted accordingly.||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress intensity between the PTBT and Control conditions.||4.927|-3.149|.66
81623495|NCT05644002|162927269|OTHER||t-statistic|0.439|||||TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom = 66||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress induction intensity between the PTBT and Control conditions.||||
81623496|NCT05644002|162927269|OTHER||Hedge's g|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress-induction intensity between the PTBT and Control conditions.||||
81623497|NCT05644002|162927270|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.698||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.443|4.046||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Levene's test for equal variances was used. If significance is \<.05, equal variances are not assumed and reported results are adjusted accordingly.||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress-induction Pmax between the PTBT and Control conditions.||4.046|-5.443|.77
81623498|NCT05644002|162927270|OTHER||t-statistic|-0.294|||||TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees freedom = 66||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress induction Pmax between the PTBT and Control conditions.||||
81623499|NCT05644002|162927270|OTHER||Hedge's g|-0.071|||||TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress-induction Pmax between the PTBT and Control conditions.||||
81623500|NCT05644002|162927271|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.354||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.009|5.3||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Levene's test for equal variances was used. If significance is \<.05, equal variances are not assumed and reported results are adjusted accordingly.||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress-induction breakpoint between the PTBT and Control conditions.||5.300|-6.009|.90
81623501|NCT05644002|162927271|OTHER||t-statistic|-0.125|||||TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom = 66||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress induction breakpoint between the PTBT and Control conditions.||||
81623502|NCT05644002|162927271|OTHER||Hedge's g|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress-induction breakpoint between the PTBT and Control conditions.||||
81623503|NCT05644002|162927272|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.748||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.601|0.105||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Levene's test for equal variances was used. If significance is \<.05, equal variances are not assumed and reported results are adjusted accordingly.||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress induction mCEQ craving reduction between the PTBT and Control conditions.||.105|-1.601|.09
81623504|NCT05644002|162927272|OTHER||t-statistic|-1.75|||||TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees freedom = 65.261||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress induction mCEQ craving reduction between the PTBT and Control conditions.||||
81623505|NCT05644002|162927272|OTHER||Hedge's g|-0.405|||||TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress-induction mCEQ craving reduction between the PTBT and Control conditions.||||
81623506|NCT05644002|162927273|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.184||||0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.663|1.031||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|Levene's test for equal variances was used. If significance is \<.05, equal variances are not assumed and reported results are adjusted accordingly.||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress induction mCEQ psychological reward between the PTBT and Control conditions.||1.031|-.663|.666
81623507|NCT05644002|162927273|OTHER||t-statistic|0.184|||||TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees freedom = 73||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress induction mCEQ psychological reward between the PTBT and Control conditions.||||
81623508|NCT05644002|162927273|OTHER||Hedge's g|0.099|||||TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress-induction mCEQ psychological reward between the PTBT and Control conditions.||||
81623509|NCT05644002|162927274|OTHER||β|0.026||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.358|0.507||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|Regression, Linear|Coding: Control=0, PTBT=1.||A multiple linear regression test was conducted to examine whether the PTBT intervention (versus control) significantly predicted post-stress-induction respiratory sinus arrhythmia during smoking, while controlling for average baseline respiratory sinus arrhythmia at step 1 of the model.||.507|-.358|.73
81654273|NCT00895895|162998671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|71.2||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|147.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||147.0|-4.7|0.066
81623510|NCT05644002|162927274|OTHER||t-statistic|0.345|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|degrees freedom = (2, 73)|Condition (0=control; 1=PTBT)|A multiple linear regression test was conducted to examine whether the PTBT intervention (versus control) significantly predicted post-stress induction respiratory sinus arrhythmia during smoking, while controlling for average baseline respiratory sinus arrythmia at step 1 of the model.||||
81623511|NCT05644002|162927275|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.543||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.772|-0.314||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Levene's test for equal variances was used. If significance is \< .05, equal variances are not assumed and reported results are adjusted accordingly.||An independent samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress-induction average puff duration between PTBT and Control conditions.||-.314|-.772|.001
81654274|NCT00895895|162998671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.0||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.6|94.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||94.7|-54.6|0.598
81654275|NCT00895895|162998671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.2||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.9|85.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||85.3|-62.9|0.766
81654276|NCT00895895|162998671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.8||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.5|109.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||109.1|-41.5|0.378
81654277|NCT00895895|162998672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.5||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.2|85.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||85.2|-40.2|0.481
81654278|NCT00895895|162998672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2||||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.5|65.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||65.9|-57.5|0.894
81654279|NCT00895895|162998672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.5|60.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||60.8|-61.5|0.991
81654280|NCT00895895|162998672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.5||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.9|36.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model with repeated measures: change = MMSE Japan baseline baseline \* visit visit treatment treatment \* visit.||Analysis of adjusted difference in change from baseline.||36.9|-87.9|0.422
81654281|NCT00895895|162998673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.22|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.22|0.24|0.581
81530779|NCT02524171|162747596|SUPERIORITY||Other[Time x Condition at 12 mo.(Beta v|0.07|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||||||>0.05
81654282|NCT00895895|162998673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|3.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.19|0.42|0.770
81654283|NCT00895895|162998673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|4.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.55|0.71|0.216
81654284|NCT00895895|162998673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.61||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|6.42|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.42|1.06|0.037
81465342|NCT00653133|162622941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in reported complications associated with the placement of continuous peripheral nerve block catheters between ultrasound imaging guided placement and nerve stimulator guided placement.||||<0.05
81654285|NCT02278484|162998682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81654286|NCT03651700|162998687|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81654287|NCT03651700|162998688|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81654288|NCT05479734|162998689|SUPERIORITY|Expected Outcomes: greater number of activities while receiving parenting tips.|||||<|0.01||||||Test performed with significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|The model coefficient t-test uses Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom. An intervention effect difference by sequence is reported when significant.||Null hypothesis is the number of positive activities engaged in with the child will not differ during the periods with and without app-delivered parenting tips. Mixed effects models were performed regressing mean activity counts on a 'Tips Active' indicator and a measurement-period (1st two weeks vs last two weeks) indicator.||||<0.01
81654289|NCT05479734|162998690|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1||||||Test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|The model coefficient t-test uses Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom. A randomization group difference over time is reported if significant.||Null hypothesis is that the mean positive parenting subscale score would not change from the baseline to the post-intervention assessment. Mixed effects models were performed regressing mean subscale scores on a timeframe (baseline vs post) indicator and a randomization group (early vs late app-delivered parenting tips) indicator. A randomization group difference over time was evaluated. This interaction effect was not included in the final statistical model unless statistically significant.||||<1.00
81654290|NCT05479734|162998691|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.14||||||Test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|The model coefficient t-test uses Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom. An intervention effect difference by sequence is reported when significant.||Null hypothesis is that the number of hours spent with the child will not differ during the periods with and without app-delivered parenting tips. Mixed effects models were performed regressing mean number of hours on a 'Tips Active' indicator and a measurement-period (1st two weeks vs last two weeks) indicator.||||<0.14
81654291|NCT05479734|162998692|OTHER|The model tested the significance of a non-zero location of the data. Effects significantly greater than zero reflect endorsement of app helpfulness.|||||<|0.01||||||Test performed with significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis was that the app was only slightly helpful (scored 0). A Wilcoxon signed rank test was first performed to evaluate potential differences across randomization groups (early vs late app-delivered parenting tips). When the test of a randomization group difference was not significant, the analysis continued with a one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||<0.01
81654292|NCT05479734|162998693|OTHER|The model tested the significance of a non-zero location of the data. Effects significantly greater than zero reflect endorsement of future app use.|||||<|0.01||||||Test performed with significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis was that there would only be slight interest (scored 0) in using the app in the future. A Wilcoxon signed rank test was, first, performed to evaluate potential differences across randomization groups (early vs late app-delivered parenting tips). When the test of a randomization group difference was not significant, the analysis continued with a one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||<0.01
81623512|NCT05644002|162927275|OTHER||t-statistic|-4.739|||||TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees freedom = 66.03||An independent samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress-induction average puff duration between PTBT and Control conditions.||||
81623513|NCT05644002|162927275|OTHER||Hedge's g|-1.05|||||TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent-samples t-test was conducted to examine differences in post-stress-induction average puff duration between the PTBT and Control conditions.||||
81623514|NCT05656911|162927312|OTHER|Bayesian analysis according to estimand|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|18.0|||||Posterior probability is 34.0%|Median of posterior distribution of difference between Zabedosertib and Placebo including credible interval. Posterior probability is presented that the responder rate after treatment with zabedosertib is higher than after placebo given the data observed in the study.||18.0|-29.0|
81623515|NCT05656911|162927313|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.31||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.26|30.87||two-sided. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||LS mean (%)|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model includes treatment group as fixed effect and the EASI baseline value as covariate.||30.87|-8.26|0.257
81623516|NCT05656911|162927314|OTHER|Bayesian analysis according to estimand|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|22.1|||||Posterior probability is 41.7%|Median of posterior distribution of difference between Zabedosertib and Placebo including credible interval. Posterior probability is presented that the responder rate after treatment with zabedosertib is higher than after placebo given the data observed in the study.||22.1|-27.0|
81623517|NCT05656911|162927315|OTHER|Bayesian analysis according to estimand|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|13.4|||||Posterior probability is 31.5%|Median of posterior distribution of difference between Zabedosertib and Placebo including credible interval. Posterior probability is presented that the responder rate after treatment with zabedosertib is higher than after placebo given the data observed in the study.||13.4|-25.6|
81623518|NCT05656911|162927316|OTHER|Bayesian analysis according to estimand|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.1|7.0|||||Posterior probability is 10.8%|Median of posterior distribution of difference between Zabedosertib and Placebo including credible interval. Posterior probability is presented that the responder rate after treatment with zabedosertib is higher than after placebo given the data observed in the study.||7.0|-34.1|
81623519|NCT05656911|162927317|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.06||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|17.03||two-sided. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model includes treatment group as fixed effect and the EASI baseline value as covariate.||17.03|-2.92|0.166
81623520|NCT05656911|162927318|OTHER|Bayesian analysis according to estimand|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.4|11.0|||||Posterior probability is 20.5%|Median of posterior distribution of difference between Zabedosertib and Placebo including credible interval. Posterior probability is presented that the responder rate after treatment with zabedosertib is higher than after placebo given the data observed in the study.||11.0|-30.4|
81654293|NCT05479734|162998694|OTHER|The model tested the significance of a non-zero location of the data. Effects significantly greater than zero reflect a desire to recommend the app.|||||<|0.01||||||Test performed with significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis was that the participant was neither likely nor unlikely (scored 0) to recommend the app to friends. A Wilcoxon signed rank test was, first, performed to evaluate potential differences across randomization groups (early vs late app-delivered parenting tips). When the test of a randomization group difference was not significant, the analysis continued with a one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||<0.01
81654294|NCT05479734|162998695|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.54||||||Test performed with significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|The model coefficient t-test uses Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom. A randomization group difference over time is reported if significant.||Null hypothesis is that the mean general development scale score would not change from the baseline to the post-intervention assessment. Mixed effects models were performed regressing mean scale scores on a timeframe (baseline vs post) indicator and a randomization group (early vs late app-delivered parenting tips) indicator.||||<0.54
81465343|NCT04501640|162622969|OTHER||Geomteric Least Squares (LS) Mean Ratio|57.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|46.21|70.47|||||Ratios and confidence intervals are transformed back to raw scale \& values are expressed as percentages.|Assessment based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) performed on natural log-transformed parameters with food condition and period as a fixed effects and participant as a random effect.||70.47|46.21|
81623521|NCT05656911|162927320|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.68||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.75|22.11||two-sided. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model includes treatment group as fixed effect and the EASI baseline value as covariate.||22.11|-8.75|0.396
81623522|NCT03547908|162927322|NON_INFERIORITY|A sample size of 240 participants randomized in a 1:1 ratio to 2 treatment groups, achieved 90% power to detect a non-inferiority margin of 12% between the 2 treatment groups. For the sample size and power computation, it is assumed that both treatment groups have a response rate of 91% (based on Gilead Studies GS-US-380-1489 and GS-US-380-1490), that the non-inferiority margin is 12%, and that the significance level of the test is at a one-sided 0.025 level.|Difference in Percentages|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.001|-2.5|10.8|||||The difference in percentages of participants between groups and their 95.001% confidence intervals (CI)s were calculated based on Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||10.8|-2.5|
81623523|NCT03547908|162927322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2113|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).||||||0.2113
81623524|NCT03547908|162927323|NON_INFERIORITY|A sample size of 240 participants provided 81% power to detect a non-inferiority margin of 12% between the 2 treatment groups. This assumed that both treatment groups have a response rate of 88% (based on Gilead Studies GS-US-320-0108 and GS-US-320-0110), that the non-inferiority margin is 12%, and that the significance level of the test is at a one-sided 0.025 level.|Difference in Percentages|16.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.001|5.9|27.3|||||||The difference in percentages of participants with HBV DNA \< 29 IU/mL between treatment groups and its 95.001% CI were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HBeAg status (positive vs negative) and baseline HBV DNA category (\< 8 log10 IU/mL vs ≥ 8 log10 IU/mL).|27.3|5.9|
81623525|NCT03547908|162927323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0023|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was from CMH test stratified by baseline HBeAg status (positive vs negative) and HBV DNA category (\< 8 log10 IU/mL vs ≥ 8 log10 IU/mL).||||||0.0023
81623526|NCT03547908|162927324|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|-0.3||||0.9427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|8.3||P-value for the superiority test comparing the percentages of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL between treatment groups was from the CMH test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs \> 100,000 copies/mL).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentages of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||8.3|-8.9|0.9427
81623527|NCT03547908|162927325|OTHER||Difference in least squares mean (LSM)|24.0||||0.1701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|58.0|||ANOVA|The p-value was calculated using ANOVA model adjusted by the baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|The difference in least squares means and its 95% CI were calculated using ANOVA model adjusted by the baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||58|-10|0.1701
81623528|NCT03547908|162927326|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|30.0||||0.1853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|74.0||P-value was from ANOVA model adjusted by the baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (\<= 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in least squares means (Diff in LSM), and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusted by the baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (\<= 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||74|-14|0.1853
81623529|NCT03547908|162927327|OTHER||Difference in least squares mean (LSM)|0.59||||0.2839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|1.67|||ANOVA|The p-value was calculated using ANOVA model adjusted by the baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|The difference in least squares means and its 95% CI were calculated using ANOVA model adjusted by the baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||1.67|-0.49|0.2839
81623530|NCT03547908|162927328|OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.13||||0.8456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.46||P-value was from ANOVA model adjusted by the baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (\<= 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusted by the baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (\<= 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||1.46|-1.20|0.8456
81623531|NCT03547908|162927329|SUPERIORITY|P-value for the superiority test comparing the percentages of participants with HBV DNA \< 29 IU/mL between treatment groups was from the CMH test stratified by baseline HBeAg status (positive vs negative) and baseline HBV DNA category (\< 8 log10 IU/mL vs ≥ 8 log10 IU/mL).|Difference in Percentages|2.6||||0.6367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|13.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in percentages of participants with HBV DNA \< 29 IU/mL between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HBeAg status (positive vs negative) and baseline HBV DNA category (\< 8 log10 IU/mL vs ≥ 8 log10 IU/mL).||13.4|-8.3|0.6367
81654295|NCT05479734|162998696|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Test performed with significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|The model coefficient t-test uses Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom. An intervention effect difference by sequence is reported if significant.||Null hypothesis is that the number of challenging child behaviors will not differ during the periods with and without app-delivered parenting tips. Mixed effects models were performed regressing mean behavior counts on a 'Tips Active' indicator and a measurement-period (1st two weeks vs last two weeks) indicator.||||<0.01
81654296|NCT05479734|162998697|SUPERIORITY|Expected Outcomes: greater number of behaviors while receiving parenting tips.|||||<|0.01||||||Test performed with significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|The model coefficient t-test uses Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom. An intervention effect difference by sequence is reported if significant.||Null hypothesis is that the daily number of positive child behaviors will not differ during the periods with and without app-delivered parenting tips. Mixed effects models were performed regressing mean behavior counts on a 'Tips Active' indicator and a measurement-period (1st two weeks vs last two weeks) indicator.||||<0.01
81654297|NCT04201262|162998744|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.014|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.103|||Log Rank||HR based on a Cox proportional hazards model, with Firth's adjustment. Confidence interval (CI)= Wald CI or Profile Likelihood CI Limits. HR for ravulizumab compared with placebo presented a 98.6% reduction in risk of relapse, 95% CI (89.7%, 100.0%).|||0.103|0.000|< 0.0001
81654298|NCT04201262|162998746|OTHER|||||||0.0122||||||Proportional Odds p-value|Univariate models|||The test of proportional odds was determined from a score test. The proportional odds was evaluated in univariate models.||||0.0122
81654299|NCT04103892|162998759|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|2.09|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM|||||2.09|-4.60|0.46
81654300|NCT04103892|162998760|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-5.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.91|-0.65|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-0.65|-9.91|0.03
81623532|NCT03547908|162927330|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|17.1||||0.0655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|35.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was calculated from CMH tests stratified by baseline HBeAg status (positive vs negative) and HBV DNA (\< 8 log10 IU/mL vs ≥ 8 log10 IU/mL).|The difference in percentages of participants between groups and their 95% CIs were calculated based on MH proportions adjusted by baseline HBeAg status (positive vs negative) and baseline HBV DNA (\< 8 log10 IU/mL vs ≥ 8 log10 IU/mL).|||35.7|-1.5|0.0655
81654301|NCT02819024|162998761|OTHER|||||||0.087|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.087
81654302|NCT05576662|162998766|OTHER||Pooled treatment coefficient|0.026||||0.903|TWO_SIDED|||||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Nonparametric permutation test||Weighted average of treatment coefficients. A pooled treatment coefficient \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a pooled treatment coefficient \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|A proportional odds logistic regression model was fit for severity of each core symptom at week 10, adjusting for baseline severity of the corresponding symptom and fit using only those who experienced the symptom at baseline. A test statistic for overall efficacy was calculated as the weighted average of the treatment coefficient in the proportional odds model for each symptom with inverse variance weighting. The p-value was obtained by a nonparametric permutation test.||||0.903
81654303|NCT05576662|162998767|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.94||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, odds|Proportional odds regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of fatigue score at day 15||2.94|0.82|0.174
81530780|NCT02524171|162747596|SUPERIORITY||Other[Time x Condition at 12 mo.(Beta v|0.01|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||Per protocol analysis, which included all UC participants (n=169) and only those in the MRT condition who had received the minimum recommended dose of the intervention - i.e., Step 3 or higher of MRT (n=63)||||>0.05
81530781|NCT02524171|162747597|SUPERIORITY||Other[Time x Condition at 12 mo.(Beta v|6.53|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||||||>0.05
81530782|NCT02524171|162747597|SUPERIORITY||Other[Time x Condition at 12 mo.(Beta v|5.68|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||Per protocol analysis, which included all UC participants (n=169) and only those in the MRT condition who had received the minimum recommended dose of the intervention - i.e., Step 3 or higher of MRT (n=63||||>0.05
81530783|NCT02524171|162747598|SUPERIORITY||Other[Time x Condition at 12 mo.(Beta v|0.83|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||||||>0.05
81530784|NCT02524171|162747598|SUPERIORITY||Other[Time x Condition at 12 mo.(Beta v|0.46|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||Per protocol analysis, which included all UC participants (n=169) and only those in the MRT condition who had received the minimum recommended dose of the intervention - i.e., Step 3 or higher of MRT (n=63).||||<0.01
81530785|NCT02524171|162747599|SUPERIORITY||Other[Time x Condition at 12 mo.(Beta)|0.02|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||||||>0.05
81530786|NCT02524171|162747599|SUPERIORITY||Other[Time x Condition at 12 mo.(Beta)|-0.08|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||Per protocol analysis, which included all UC participants (n=169) and only those in the MRT condition who had received the minimum recommended dose of the intervention - i.e., Step 3 or higher of MRT (n=63).||||>0.05
81530787|NCT02524171|162747600|SUPERIORITY||Other[Time x Condition at 12 mo.(Beta)]|-0.03|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||||||>0.05
81530788|NCT02524171|162747600|SUPERIORITY||Other[Time x Condition at 12 mo.(Beta)]|-0.07|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||Per protocol analysis, which included all UC participants (n=169) and only those in the MRT condition who had received the minimum recommended dose of the intervention - i.e., Step 3 or higher of MRT (n=63).||||<0.05
81530789|NCT02524171|162747601|SUPERIORITY||Other[Time x Condition at 12 mo.(Beta)]|0.01|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||||||>0.05
81530790|NCT02524171|162747601|SUPERIORITY||Other[Time x Condition at 12 mo.(Beta)]|-0.08|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||Per protocol analysis, which included all UC participants (n=169) and only those in the MRT condition who had received the minimum recommended dose of the intervention - i.e., Step 3 or higher of MRT (n=63).||||<0.05
81530791|NCT02524171|162747602|SUPERIORITY||Other[Time x Condition at 12 mo.(Beta)]|0.07|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||||||<0.05
81530792|NCT02524171|162747602|SUPERIORITY||Other[Time x Condition at 12 mo.(Beta)]|0.08|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for covariates (yielded estimated mean values of the outcome) and non-response weights based on completion of follow-up interviews.||Per protocol analysis, which included all UC participants (n=169) and only those in the MRT condition who had received the minimum recommended dose of the intervention - i.e., Step 3 or higher of MRT (n=63).||||>0.05
81654304|NCT05576662|162998767|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.25||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, odds|Proportional odds regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of brain fog score at day 15||2.25|0.65|0.548
81654305|NCT05576662|162998767|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.16||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, odds|Proportional odds regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of dyspnea score at day 15||1.16|0.33|0.134
81654306|NCT05576662|162998767|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.69||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, odds|Proportional odds regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of body aches score at day 15||2.69|0.78|0.241
81703751|NCT00563368|163103032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0857|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.65|17.66||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|Regression, Logistic|||With 100 subjects in each of the seven arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and monotherapy or placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||17.66|4.650|<0.0001
81703752|NCT03434041|163103067|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square (LS) Means|-2.0||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|0.55||2-sided|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.55|-4.64|0.123
81703753|NCT03434041|163103068|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|-1.33||||||||-1.33|-5.33|
81703754|NCT03434041|163103069|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|0.97||||||||0.97|-2.96|
81703755|NCT04445688|163103116|SUPERIORITY||difference in Least Squares Mean|-7.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-4.4|||ANOVA|||||-4.4|-10.2|<0.0001
81703756|NCT04445688|163103117|SUPERIORITY||difference in Least Squares Mean|-21.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.5|-14.1|||ANOVA|||||-14.1|-29.5|<0.0001
81703757|NCT04445688|163103118|SUPERIORITY||difference in Least Squares Mean|-7.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-4.2|||ANOVA|||||-4.2|-10.5|<0.0001
81703758|NCT01235507|163103127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||||<0.0005
81703759|NCT01235507|163103127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 16||||<0.0005
81703760|NCT01235507|163103127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 24||||<0.0005
81703761|NCT01235507|163103129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||||<0.0005
81703762|NCT01235507|163103129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 16||||<0.0005
81703763|NCT01235507|163103129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 24||||<0.0005
81703764|NCT01235507|163103130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||||<0.0005
81536857|NCT03192826|162756278|EQUIVALENCE|The SPSS statistical package version 23.0 (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, version 23.0, SSPS Inc. Chicago, IL, USA) was used for statistical analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA was used to compare parametric values with Bonferroni post hoc test for within group comparisons.|the reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance|||||<0.05
81703765|NCT01235507|163103130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 16||||<0.0005
81703766|NCT01235507|163103130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 24||||<0.0005
81654307|NCT05576662|162998767|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.92||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, odds|Proportional odds regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of gastrointestinal symptoms score at day 15||1.92|0.55|0.922
81654308|NCT05576662|162998767|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.94||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, odds|Proportional odds regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of cardiovascular symptoms score at day 15||0.94|0.26|0.032
81703767|NCT01235507|163103131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||||<0.0005
81654309|NCT05576662|162998768|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.09||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir.|||1.09|0.27|0.09
81703768|NCT01235507|163103131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 16||||<0.0005
81703769|NCT01235507|163103131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 24||||<0.0005
81703770|NCT01235507|163103132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||||<0.0005
81703771|NCT01235507|163103132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 16||||<0.0005
81703772|NCT01235507|163103132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 24||||<0.0005
81703773|NCT01235507|163103133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||||<0.0005
81703774|NCT01235507|163103133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 16||||<0.0005
81703775|NCT01235507|163103133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 24||||<0.0005
81703776|NCT01235507|163103134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||||<0.0005
81703777|NCT01235507|163103134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 16||||<0.0005
81703778|NCT01235507|163103134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 24||||<0.0005
81703779|NCT01963780|163103160|SUPERIORITY|Performance goal is 65%.|Proportion|0.544||||0.9663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.428|0.657|||one-sided exact binomial test|||||0.657|0.428|0.9663
81703780|NCT01963780|163103161|OTHER|No statistical hypothesis testing|Proportion|0.167|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.268||||||||0.268|0.092|
81703781|NCT01963780|163103162|OTHER|No statistical hypothesis testing|Proportion|0.064|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.143||||||||0.143|0.021|
81703782|NCT01963780|163103163|OTHER|No statistical hypothesis testing|Mean|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.4||||||||0.4|0.1|
81703783|NCT02754661|163103165|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin (δ) is pre-defined to be 5% in this study. Posterior Probability was based on Bayesian analysis.|Posterior Probability Bayesian analysis|0.9999|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Support the claim of statistical non-inferiority of CCE vs CTC|||||
81623533|NCT03547908|162927331|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|14.1||||0.1253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|32.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was from the CMH tests stratified by baseline HBeAg status (positive vs negative) and baseline HBV DNA (\< 8 log10 IU/mL vs \>= 8 log10 IU/mL).|Difference in the proportion between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HBeAg status (positive vs negative) and baseline HBV DNA (\< 8 log10 IU/mL vs \>= 8 log10 IU/mL).|||32.6|-4.3|0.1253
81623534|NCT03547908|162927332|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|7.1||||0.0591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|15.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was from the CMH tests stratified by baseline HBeAg status (positive vs negative)and baseline HBV DNA (\< 8 log10 IU/mL vs ≥ 8 log10 IU/mL).|Difference in the percentages between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HBeAg status (positive vs negative) and baseline HBV DNA (\< 8 log10 IU/mL vs ≥ 8 log10 IU/mL).|||15.0|-0.8|0.0591
81623535|NCT03547908|162927333|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|9.3||||0.0655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|19.2||P value was from the CMH test stratified by baseline HBeAg status (positive vs negative) and baseline HBV DNA (\< 8 log10 IU/mL vs ≥ 8 log10 IU/mL). Statistically significant values are shown in bold.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Differences in percentages between treatment groups and their 95% CI were calculated based on MH proportions adjusted by baseline HBeAg status (positive vs negative) and baseline HBV DNA (\< 8 log10 IU/mL vs ≥ 8 log10 IU/mL).|||19.2|-0.7|0.0655
81623536|NCT05075408|162927355|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was performed using hierarchical testing procedure. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.025.|Strata adjusted percentage difference|7.0||||0.3696|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-10.6|24.6||Threshold of significance at 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Nemolizumab 30 mg versus Placebo||24.6|-10.6|0.3696
81623537|NCT05075408|162927355|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was performed using hierarchical testing procedure. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.025.|Strata adjusted percentage difference|14.5||||0.0686|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.1|32.2||Threshold of significance at 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Nemolizumab 60 mg versus Placebo||32.2|-3.1|0.0686
81623538|NCT05075408|162927356|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|4.3||||0.5909|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-13.8|22.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using hierarchical testing procedure. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.025.||22.3|-13.8|0.5909
81654310|NCT05576662|162998769|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.44||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Logistic regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir.|||2.44|0.21|.60
81654311|NCT05576662|162998770|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|3.15||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, odds|Proportional odds regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of severity at week 5||3.15|0.83|0.156
81654312|NCT05576662|162998770|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.72||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, odds|Proportional odds regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of severity at week 10||3.72|1.06|0.03
81654313|NCT05576662|162998770|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.42||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|4.6||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, odds|Proportional odds regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of severity at week 15||4.60|1.27|0.01
81654314|NCT05576662|162998771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.77||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Cox PH coefficient Wald test||A hazard ratio \< 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a hazard ratio \> 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|"Analysis of data for Time to relief - fatigue"||1.77|0.45|0.744
81654315|NCT05576662|162998771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.37||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Cox PH coefficient Wald test||A hazard ratio \< 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a hazard ratio \> 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|"Analysis of data for Time to relief - brain fog"||1.37|0.32|0.259
81465344|NCT04501640|162622969|OTHER||Geometric LSMean Ratio|61.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.06|72.47|||||Ratios and confidence intervals are transformed back to raw scale \& values are expressed as percentages.|Assessment based on an ANOVA performed on natural log-transformed parameters with food condition and period as a fixed effects and participant as a random effect.||72.47|52.06|
81623539|NCT05075408|162927356|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|12.9||||0.1112|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.5|31.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using hierarchical testing procedure. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.025.||31.4|-5.5|0.1112
81623540|NCT05075408|162927357|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|17.3||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.3|30.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using hierarchical testing procedure. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.025.||30.4|4.3|0.0034
81623541|NCT05075408|162927357|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|17.1||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.5|29.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using hierarchical testing procedure. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.025.||29.8|4.5|0.0025
81623542|NCT05075408|162927358|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|3.7||||0.5788|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-12.5|19.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using hierarchical testing procedure. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.025.||19.8|-12.5|0.5788
81623543|NCT05075408|162927358|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|16.5||||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.8|33.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using hierarchical testing procedure. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.025.||33.9|-0.8|0.0303
81623544|NCT05075408|162927359|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|24.2||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|97.5|8.8|39.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using hierarchical testing procedure. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.025.||39.6|8.8|0.0006
81623545|NCT05075408|162927359|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|20.8||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|97.5|6.0|35.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using hierarchical testing procedure. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.025.||35.7|6.0|0.0021
81623546|NCT05075408|162927360|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|14.0||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.8|24.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using hierarchical testing procedure. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.025.||24.1|3.8|0.0028
81623547|NCT05075408|162927360|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted percentage difference|19.0||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|97.5|7.6|30.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using hierarchical testing procedure. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.025.||30.5|7.6|0.0003
81623548|NCT05107401|162927396|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||The statistical values presented are the Estimated Value of Mean Difference between study arms from baseline to the three-month follow-up.|Separate multilevel linear mixed models were calculated for the overall stigma score and then for each of the stigma subscale scores. The multilevel linear mixed models incorporated fixed effects for time (categorical), study arm, and their interaction and included intercept as a random effect. Models were also adjusted for pre-intervention stigma levels, whether the participant had submitted content to the study contest, prior HIV testing, age, sex at birth, and sexual orientation.||0.30|-4.90|0.083
81623549|NCT05107401|162927397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||The statistical values presented are the Estimated Value of Mean Difference between study arms from baseline to the three-month follow-up.|Separate multilevel linear mixed models were calculated for the overall stigma score and then for each of the stigma subscale scores. The multilevel linear mixed models incorporated random fixed effects for time (categorical), study arm, and their interaction and included intercept as a random effect. Models were also adjusted for pre-intervention stigma levels, whether the participant had submitted content to the study contest, age, sex at birth, and sexual orientation.||-0.18|-1.16|0.032
81654316|NCT05576662|162998771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.61||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|3.99||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Cox PH coefficient Wald test||A hazard ratio \< 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a hazard ratio \> 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|"Analysis of data for Time to relief - body aches"||3.99|0.65|0.286
81654317|NCT05576662|162998771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.24||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Cox PH coefficient Wald test||A hazard ratio \< 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a hazard ratio \> 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|"Analysis of data for Time to relief - cardiovascular symptoms"||2.24|0.38|0.846
81654318|NCT05576662|162998771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.56||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|4.73||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Cox PH coefficient Wald test|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a hazard ratio \> 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir.||"Analysis of data for Time to relief - shortness of breath"||4.73|0.51|0.410
81654319|NCT05576662|162998771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.11||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Cox PH coefficient Wald test||A hazard ratio \< 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a hazard ratio \> 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|"Analysis of data for Time to relief - gastrointestinal symptoms"||2.11|0.42|0.880
81703784|NCT02754661|163103166|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was set as 10%|Risk Difference (RD)|0.3732|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.203|0.5434|||Farrington-Manning test||Based on Farrington-Manning Method|||0.5434|0.2030|<0.0001
81623550|NCT05107401|162927398|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||The statistical values presented are the Estimated Value of Mean Difference between study arms from baseline to the three-month follow-up.|Separate multilevel linear mixed models were calculated for the overall stigma score and then for each of the stigma subscale scores. The multilevel linear mixed models incorporated random fixed effects for time (categorical), study arm, and their interaction and included intercept as a random effect. Models were also adjusted for pre-intervention stigma levels, whether the participant had submitted content to the study contest, prior HIV testing, age, sex at birth, and sexual orientation.||0.29|-0.72|0.48
81623551|NCT05107401|162927399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||The statistical values presented are the Estimated Value of Mean Difference between study arms from baseline to the three-month follow-up.|Separate multilevel linear mixed models were calculated for the overall stigma score and then for each of the stigma subscale scores. The multilevel linear mixed models incorporated random fixed effects for time (categorical), study arm, and their interaction and included intercept as a random effect. Models were also adjusted for pre-intervention stigma levels, whether the participant had submitted content to the study contest, prior HIV testing, age, sex at birth, and sexual orientation.||0.29|-1.49|0.48
81623552|NCT05107401|162927400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis||The statistical values presented are the Estimated Value of Mean Difference between study arms from baseline to the three-month follow-up.|Separate multilevel linear mixed models were calculated for the overall stigma score and then for each of the stigma subscale scores. The multilevel linear mixed models incorporated random fixed effects for time (categorical), study arm, and their interaction and included intercept as a random effect. Models were also adjusted for pre-intervention stigma levels, whether the participant had submitted content to the study contest, prior HIV testing, age, sex at birth, and sexual orientation.||0.51|-2.60|0.37
81623553|NCT05107401|162927401|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.13||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.32|||Regression, Logistic||The statistical values presented are the relative risk between study arms at the three-month follow-up.|We used a generalized linear model using a binomial distribution to examine whether the intervention was associated with increased HIV self-testing uptake in the follow-up period. The model was adjusted for history of HIV testing (pre-intervention testing and testing prior to the study), whether the participant had submitted content to the JasSpark contest, and if the participant had a main intimate partner (e.g., girlfriend/boyfriend, spouse).||1.32|0.98|0.099
81623554|NCT05107401|162927402|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.09||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.59|-1.58||To account for multiple comparisons arising from analyses of moderating effects, the false discovery rate (FDR) was controlled using Benjamini-Hochberg procedures in a tiered approach.|Mixed Models Analysis||The statistical values presented are the Estimated Value of Mean Difference in females between study arms from baseline to the three-month follow-up.|Sex was marginally significant in the initial multilevel mixed models, therefore, we examined potential moderation effects of sex on stigma changes. Fixed effects corresponding to the two-way interactions involving sex, time, and/or arm, as well as the three-way interaction of sex, time, and arm, were added to the models.||-1.58|-8.59|0.012
81623555|NCT05107401|162927402|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.58||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|5.42||To account for multiple comparisons arising from analyses of moderating effects, the false discovery rate (FDR) was controlled using Benjamini-Hochberg procedures in a tiered approach.|Mixed Models Analysis||The statistical values presented are the Estimated Value of Mean Difference in males between study arms from baseline to the three-month follow-up.|Sex was marginally significant in the initial multilevel mixed models, therefore, we examined potential moderation effects of sex on stigma changes. Fixed effects corresponding to the two-way interactions involving sex, time, and/or arm, as well as the three-way interaction of sex, time, and arm, were added to the models.||5.42|-2.26|0.56
81623556|NCT03494504|162927404|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|3.84||||||||3.84|1.46|
81623557|NCT03494504|162927404|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.94||||||||2.94|1.11|
81623558|NCT04869982|162927417|OTHER|VE was defined as 1 minus the relative risk (RR). RR was defined as the ratio of the incidence rates of the RZV Group over the Placebo Group. The VE of RZV against HZ was to be demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% CI of VE was above 25%.|VE (1-RR)|100.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.82|100.0||All p-values reported were related to the null hypothesis test VE = 0.|Poisson|The CI for VE is derived from the exact CI from RR.||To demonstrate the vaccine efficacy (VE) of RZV against HZ, the analysis considered the exact inference on the relative risk adjusted for age strata conditionally to the total number of confirmed HZ cases observed and time at risk. This method computed an exact confidence interval (CI) around the rate ratio (ratio of the event rates in the RZV Group versus Placebo Group) and accounted for the sum of the time at risk of the participants within each group.||100|89.82|<0.0001
81623559|NCT03857620|162927436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed effects model (w/ Gaussian link) w/ random practice effect to account for clustering by site \& bsl CHAMPS score as covariate||Combined Arm II (OPTI-Surg) \& Arm III (OPTI-Surg plus Coach) vs. Arm I (Usual Care)||0.45|-0.85|0.53
81623560|NCT03857620|162927436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed effects model (w/ Gaussian link) w/ random practice effect to account for clustering by site \& bsl CHAMPS score as covariate||||0.81|-0.67|0.84
81623561|NCT03857620|162927436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed effects model (w/ Gaussian link) w/ random practice effect to account for clustering by site \& bsl CHAMPS score as covariate||||0.26|-1.21|0.19
81623562|NCT03857620|162927436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed effects model (w/ Gaussian link) w/ random practice effect to account for clustering by site \& bsl CHAMPS score as covariate||||1.29|-0.19|0.14
81703785|NCT02754661|163103167|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was set as 10%|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.026||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0847|0.0327|||Farrington-Manning test||Based on Farrington-Manning Method|||0.0327|-0.0847|0.0190
81703786|NCT02754661|163103168|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was set as 10%|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0023||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1249|0.1249|||Farrington-Manning test||Based on Farrington-Manning Method|||0.1249|-0.1249|0.0930
81530793|NCT00216671|162747603|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of early initiation was inferred if the upper 95% confidence boundary for the difference of change in PANSS total score from baseline in favor of the routine approach is less than 6.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1||0.784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.24|6.99||An ANCOVA model with treatment as factor was used. The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was performed based on the least-squares means obtained from the ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|||Assuming a difference of 3 points in favor of early initiation of treatment with Risperdal Consta, a sample size of 87 subjects per treatment arm has a power of 80% to demonstrate non-inferiority at the 0.025-level (1-sided). It was expected that about 20% of randomized subjects had to be excluded from the per-protocol (PP) analysis. Therefore, 220 subjects were to be included.||6.99|-9.24|0.784
81530794|NCT00216671|162747606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon two sample test|||Between-group comparison of the change in CGI-S from baseline to endpoint was analyzed as is with no derived calculations. CGI-S scores were coded as follows: 0=normal, not at all ill, 1=borderline, etc. and 6=among the most extremely ill patients.The endpoint of the study was based on the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) principle, i.e., it was defined as the last available visit during the study with non-missing data for a parameter (excluding the baseline value).||||0.800
81623563|NCT03857620|162927437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed effects model (with logit link function) with a random practice effect to account for clustering within practice||Combined Arm II (OPTI-Surg) \& Arm III (OPTI-Surg plus Coach) vs. Arm I (Usual Care)||2.09|0.23|0.50
81623564|NCT03857620|162927437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed effects model (with logit link function) with a random practice effect to account for clustering within practice||||1.62|0.13|0.21
81623565|NCT03857620|162927437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed effects model (with logit link function) with a random practice effect to account for clustering within practice||||3.54|0.30|0.96
81623566|NCT03857620|162927437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed effects model (with logit link function) with a random practice effect to account for clustering within practice||||1.54|0.13|0.19
81623567|NCT03433339|162927507|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.04||||||p-value threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|ANOVA|Mixed ANOVA model considering all available data.||||||=0.040
81623568|NCT05332340|162927535|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.683|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.683
81623569|NCT04761302|162927539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.215||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.215
81623570|NCT04761302|162927539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.445||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.445
81623571|NCT04761302|162927540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.041
81465345|NCT04501640|162622970|OTHER||Geomteric LSMean Ratio|53.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.02|66.05|||||Ratios and confidence intervals are transformed back to raw scale \& values are expressed as percentages.|Assessment based on an ANOVA performed on natural log-transformed parameters with food condition and period as a fixed effects and participant as a random effect.||66.05|43.02|
81623572|NCT04761302|162927540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.300
81623573|NCT04761302|162927541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81623574|NCT04761302|162927541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.359||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.359
81623575|NCT04761302|162927542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.083
81623576|NCT04761302|162927542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.152||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.152
81623577|NCT04761302|162927543|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81623578|NCT04761302|162927543|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81623579|NCT04761302|162927544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81623580|NCT04761302|162927544|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81623581|NCT04761302|162927545|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81654320|NCT05576662|162998772|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.38||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Cox PH coefficient Wald test||A hazard ratio \< 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a hazard ratio \> 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|||1.38|0.40|0.33
81623582|NCT04761302|162927545|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81623583|NCT04761302|162927546|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81623584|NCT04761302|162927546|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81623585|NCT04761302|162927547|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.354||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.354
81623586|NCT04761302|162927547|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.455||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.455
81623587|NCT02488863|162927548|OTHER|ANOVA||||||0.0561|||||||ANOVA|||H0: mean(SPPB\_older\_pain) = mean(SPPB\_older\_no pain) = mean(SPPB\_younger)||||0.0561
81623588|NCT05136404|162927567|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Mean|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.937|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.08|0.937|
81623589|NCT05136404|162927567|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Mean|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.968|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.11|0.968|
81623590|NCT05136404|162927568|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Mean|0.989|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.953|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.03|0.953|
81703787|NCT02754661|163103169|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was set as 10%|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0607||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0371|0.1585|||Farrington-Manning test||Based on Farrington-Manning Method|||0.1585|-0.0371|0.0034
81623591|NCT05136404|162927568|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Mean|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.982|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.06|0.982|
81623592|NCT05136404|162927569|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Mean|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.972|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.06|0.972|
81623593|NCT05136404|162927569|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Mean|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.992|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.08|0.992|
81623594|NCT05136404|162927570|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.4728|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.0|||Sign test|||||0.00|-0.50|0.4728
81623595|NCT05136404|162927570|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.0|||Sign test|||||0.00|-0.50|0.0142
81623596|NCT05986565|162927608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.587|||||||RMANOVA|1||||||0.587
81623597|NCT05986565|162927609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.874|||||||RMANOVA|1||||||0.874
81623598|NCT05986565|162927610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.946|||||||RMANOVA|1||||||0.946
81623599|NCT05986565|162927611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.267|||||||t-test, 2 sided|24||||||0.267
81623600|NCT05986565|162927612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.187|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df=25||||||0.187
81623601|NCT05986565|162927613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.765|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df=24||||||0.765
81654321|NCT05576662|162998773|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.57||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|3.1||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir.|||3.10|-1.96|.66
81654322|NCT05576662|162998774|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.38||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|3.15||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|||3.15|-2.40|0.79
81654323|NCT05576662|162998775|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|3.75||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|||3.75|-2.55|.70
81654324|NCT05576662|162998776|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|3.28||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir.|||3.28|-3.21|.98
81623602|NCT05986565|162927614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df=25||||||0.060
81623603|NCT05986565|162927615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.608|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df=24||||||0.608
81623604|NCT05986565|162927616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.638|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df=25||||||0.638
81623605|NCT04500301|162927621|OTHER|No statistical test was performed.|Proportion|0.136|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.054|0.219|||||The Wald 95% confidence interval for the binomial proportion was estimated.|No hypothesis was tested with regard to the primary outcome. The study planned to enroll 80 eligible subjects such that at least 65 would be evaluable for the primary outcome and the width of the 95% Clopper-Pearson confidence interval for the proportion would be less than or equal to .25.||0.219|0.054|
81623606|NCT06459401|162927754|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.07||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.525|Difference = Preferred Timing - Non-Preferred Timing|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||0.07|-0.01|0.131
81623607|NCT06459401|162927755|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.56||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 1.623|Difference = Preferred Timing - Non-Preferred Timing|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||2.56|0.99|0.001
81623608|NCT06459401|162927756|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|5.89||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.923|Difference = Preferred Timing - Non-Preferred Timing|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||5.89|0.75|0.017
81654325|NCT05576662|162998777|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.73||||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|7.53||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of data for change of systolic blood pressure||7.53|-4.06|0.555
81654326|NCT05576662|162998777|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.68||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.15|3.79||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of data for change of diastolic blood pressure||3.79|-5.15|0.764
81654327|NCT05576662|162998778|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.15|5.12||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|||5.12|-6.15|0.856
81654328|NCT05576662|162998779|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|3.42||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir.|||3.42|-4.24|0.833
81623609|NCT06459401|162927757|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.039||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.052|Difference = Assisted - Unassisted|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||0.039|-0.034|0.874
81623610|NCT06459401|162927758|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.46||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = -0.315|Difference = Assisted - Unassisted|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||0.46|-1.18|0.345
81623611|NCT06459401|162927759|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-0.36||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = -0.859|Difference = Assisted - Unassisted|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||-0.36|-3.90|0.024
81623612|NCT06459401|162927760|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.06||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.739|Difference = Assisted - Unassisted|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||0.06|0.00|0.044
81654329|NCT05576662|162998780|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.7||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of day 15 data||0.70|-0.06|0.096
81654330|NCT05576662|162998780|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.64||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of week 5 data||0.64|-0.20|0.293
81654331|NCT05576662|162998780|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.62||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of week 10 data||0.62|-0.25|0.396
81654332|NCT05576662|162998780|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.77||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of week 15 data||0.77|-0.02|0.064
81654333|NCT05576662|162998781|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.67||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of day 15 data||0.67|-0.30|0.444
81654334|NCT05576662|162998781|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.28||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of week 5 data||0.28|-0.78|0.346
81654335|NCT05576662|162998781|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.67||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of week 10 data||0.67|-0.48|0.738
81654336|NCT05576662|162998781|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.76||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of week 15 data||0.76|-0.43|0.578
81654337|NCT05576662|162998782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|1.03||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of week 5 data||1.03|-1.41|0.758
81654338|NCT05576662|162998782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.97||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of week 10 data||0.97|-1.46|0.693
81654339|NCT05576662|162998782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|1.61||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression coefficient Wald test|A mean difference \< 0 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir; a mean difference \> 0 favors placebo plus ritonavir.|Analysis of week 15 data||1.61|-0.87|0.558
81654340|NCT05576662|162998783|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.92||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir.|Post-hoc analysis of fatigue data||0.92|0.33|0.02
81654341|NCT05576662|162998783|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.82||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir.|Post-hoc analysis of brain fog data||0.82|0.31|0.01
81654342|NCT05576662|162998783|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.33||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir.|Post-hoc analysis of body aches data||2.33|0.74|0.34
81654343|NCT05576662|162998783|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.48||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir.|Post-hoc analysis of cardiovascular symptoms data||2.48|0.76|0.29
81654344|NCT05576662|162998783|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.38||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir.|Post-hoc analysis of shortness of breath data||2.38|0.73|0.35
81654345|NCT05576662|162998783|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.47||Uncorrected p-value. A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression coefficient Wald test|An odds ratio \< 1 favors placebo plus ritonavir; an odds ratio \> 1 favors nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir.|Post-hoc analysis of gastrointestinal symptoms data||2.47|0.79|0.25
81654346|NCT03008005|162998788|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||< 0.05
81654347|NCT03008005|162998789|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.05
81654348|NCT03301155|162998849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|Comparison performed on the regression parameters scale. Estimates for mean time obtained under assumption of exponentially distributed time-to-event.||||||0.001
81654349|NCT03301155|162998849|SUPERIORITY|superiority margin for hazard ratio was prespecified as 0.846. Lower hazard is better thus the upper confidence limit of HR expected to be lesser than margin|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.645||||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.496|0.839|||Regression, Cox||Lower HR is better|||0.839|0.496|0.0218
81654350|NCT03301155|162998850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003||||||Adjusted with Holm method for multiple comparrisons|Fisher Exact|||Comparison between groups on week 4||||0.0003
81654351|NCT03301155|162998850|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted with Holm method for multiple comparrisons||||||0.0003|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between groups on week 8||||0.0003
81654352|NCT03301155|162998850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between groups on week 12||||0.0021
81654353|NCT03301155|162998851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1372|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1372
81654354|NCT03301155|162998852|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81465346|NCT04501640|162622970|OTHER||Geomteric LSMean Ratio|59.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|49.48|70.7|||||Ratios and confidence intervals are transformed back to raw scale \& values are expressed as percentages.|Assessment based on an ANOVA performed on natural log-transformed parameters with food condition and period as a fixed effects and participant as a random effect.||70.70|49.48|
81654355|NCT03301155|162998853|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81654356|NCT04421950|162998888|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81654357|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent Difference :|-13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|-8.7|||||2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 1||-8.7|-18.3|
81654358|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent Difference|-17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|-12.4|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 3||-12.4|-23.2|
81654359|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent Difference|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-5.9|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 4||-5.9|-16.0|
81654360|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent Difference|-12.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|-7.2|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 5||-7.2|-17.8|
81654361|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent Difference|-14.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|-8.6|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 6A||-8.6|-19.5|
81654362|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent Difference|-15.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|-10.6|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 6B||-10.6|-21.0|
81654363|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent Difference|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|1.1|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 7F||1.1|-6.3|
81654364|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent Difference|-14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|-8.9|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 9V||-8.9|-19.7|
81623613|NCT06459401|162927761|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.5||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.928|Difference = Assisted - Unassisted|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||2.50|0.32|0.017
81623614|NCT06459401|162927762|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|4.04||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.297|Difference = Assisted - Unassisted|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||4.04|-1.67|0.372
81623615|NCT06459401|162927763|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.2||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 1.508|Difference = Post-Session - Pre-Session|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||0.20|0.07|0.001
81623616|NCT06459401|162927764|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|4.39||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.746|Difference = Post-Session - Pre-Session|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||4.39|0.09|0.043
81623617|NCT06459401|162927765|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|8.83||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.752|Difference = Post-Session - Pre-Session|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||8.83|0.22|0.041
81623618|NCT06459401|162927766|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.21||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.983|Difference = Post-Session - Pre-Session|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||0.21|0.03|0.013
81623619|NCT06459401|162927767|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.78||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.985|Difference = Post-Session - Pre-Session|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||2.78|0.44|0.012
81623620|NCT06459401|162927768|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|9.11||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.779|Difference = Post-Session - Pre-Session|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||9.11|0.39|0.036
81623621|NCT06459401|162927773|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|1.19||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = -0.015|Difference = Preferred Timing - Non-Preferred Timing|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||1.19|-1.24|0.962
81623622|NCT06459401|162927774|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.35||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.504|Difference = Preferred Timing - Non-Preferred Timing|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||0.35|-0.06|0.146
81623623|NCT06459401|162927775|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|3.63||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.495|Difference = Assisted - Unassisted|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||3.63|-0.66|0.152
81623624|NCT06459401|162927776|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.31||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.494|Difference = Assisted - Unassisted|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||0.31|-0.06|0.153
81703788|NCT01000025|163103174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.21||Stratified by stratification factors at randomization except study center, but included K-Ras mutation status.1-sied p-value.|Log Rank|Stratified by stratification factors at randomization except study center, but included K-Ras mutation status.||The trial was designed to detect a 25% deduction in risk of death with PF-804 with 90% power using a 1-sided 2.5% level significance test. The sample size was estimated as 720 patients.||1.21|0.83|0.506
81623625|NCT06459401|162927777|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|3.58||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.491|Difference = Assisted - Unassisted|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||3.58|-0.67|0.155
81623626|NCT06459401|162927778|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.43||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 1.199|Difference = Assisted - Unassisted|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||0.43|0.11|0.004
81703789|NCT01000025|163103175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.03||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|Stratified by stratification factors at randomization except study center.||||1.03|0.61|0.043
81703790|NCT01000025|163103176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.44||1-sided pvalue|Log Rank|||||1.44|0.67|0.46
81623627|NCT06459401|162927779|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|-0.56||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = -0.962|Difference = Post-Session - Pre-Session|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||-0.56|-3.82|0.014
81623628|NCT06459401|162927780|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.66||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.312|Difference = Post-Session - Pre-Session|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||0.66|-0.26|0.350
81623629|NCT06459401|162927781|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|0.02||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = -0.706|Difference = Post-Session - Pre-Session|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||0.02|-3.63|0.052
81623630|NCT06459401|162927782|OTHER|Single group test of difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.39||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Effect Size (Cohen's D) = 0.416|Difference = Post-Session - Pre-Session|An a priori power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.7) determined that a sample size of 10 participants could detect an effect size (Cohen's D) of 1.0 with 80% power and alpha = 0.05.||0.39|-0.10|0.221
81623631|NCT02740231|162927787|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-9.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.38||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.21|3.23||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA||Difference between groups JTA-004 100 (2mL) minus Reference - adjusted mean change|The primary endpoint is the WOMAC® VA3.1 Pain Subscale (subscale A): the individual changes in WOMAC® VA3.1 Pain Subscale Score between Baseline and Month 6 were calculated and compared by analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), adjusted for baseline value, to the Reference group.||3.23|-22.21|0.141
81623632|NCT02740231|162927788|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-11.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.5||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|-0.66||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA||Difference between groups JTA-004 100 (2mL) minus Reference|||-0.66|-22.60|0.038
81623633|NCT02740231|162927789|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.35||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|9.74||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.74|-12.70|0.997
81623634|NCT02740231|162927790|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-2.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.3||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.52|10.65||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.65|-16.52|0.972
81623635|NCT02740231|162927791|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-7.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.96||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.28|7.94||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.94|-22.28|0.599
81623636|NCT02740231|162927792|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-6.62|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.3||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.126
81623637|NCT02740231|162927793|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-8.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.76||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.064
81623638|NCT02740231|162927794|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-10.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.35||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.014
81623639|NCT02740231|162927795|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-10.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.81||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.030
81623640|NCT00632203|162927817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6995|||||||2-sided Exact Pearson Chi-square Test|||||||0.6995
81623641|NCT01553058|162927824|OTHER|Difference of Differences||||||0.795|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.795
81623642|NCT01553058|162927824|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.647|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.647
81623643|NCT01553058|162927825|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.386|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.386
81623644|NCT01553058|162927825|OTHER|Difference of Differences||||||0.28|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.280
81623645|NCT01553058|162927832|OTHER|Difference of Differences||||||0.357|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.357
81623646|NCT01553058|162927832|OTHER|Difference of Differences||||||0.496|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.496
81623647|NCT01553058|162927833|OTHER|Difference of Differences||||||0.897|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.897
81623648|NCT01553058|162927833|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.467|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.467
81623649|NCT01553058|162927834|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.089|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.089
81623650|NCT01553058|162927834|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.030
81623651|NCT01553058|162927835|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.934|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.934
81623652|NCT01553058|162927835|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.679|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.679
81623653|NCT01553058|162927836|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.672|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.672
81623654|NCT01553058|162927836|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.655|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.655
81623655|NCT01553058|162927837|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.504|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.504
81623656|NCT01553058|162927837|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.695|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.695
81623657|NCT01553058|162927838|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.002
81623658|NCT01553058|162927838|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.009|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.009
81623659|NCT01553058|162927839|OTHER|Difference of Differences|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81703791|NCT01000025|163103177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.79|||Log Rank|Stratified by stratification factors at randomization except study center, but included K-Ras mutation status.||||0.79|0.55|< 0.0001
81465347|NCT04501640|162622971|OTHER||Geometric LSMean Ratio|38.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|26.78|56.59|||||Ratios and confidence intervals are transformed back to raw scale \& values are expressed as percentages.|Assessment based on an ANOVA performed on natural log-transformed parameters with food condition and period as a fixed effects and participant as a random effect.||56.59|26.78|
81623660|NCT01553058|162927839|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.065|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.065
81623661|NCT01553058|162927840|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.007|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.007
81623662|NCT01553058|162927840|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.019|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.019
81623663|NCT01553058|162927841|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.006|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.006
81623664|NCT01553058|162927841|OTHER|Difference of differences||||||0.628|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.628
81623665|NCT04994509|162927843|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.042||p-value for rate ratio vs bHIV is from likelihood ratio test.|Likelihood ratio test||Confidence Interval (CI) for rate ratio vs bHIV is from a likelihood-based method.|Null Hypothesis 01: LEN/bHIV\>= 1; Null hypothesis was to be rejected if HIV-1 incidence in LEN was significantly lower than bHIV.||0.042|0.000|<0.0001
81623666|NCT04994509|162927843|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.042||p-value for rate ratio vs bHIV is from likelihood ratio test.|Likelihood ratio test||CI for rate ratio vs bHIV is based on a likelihood-based method.|Null Hypothesis 02: LEN/bHIV\>= 0.8; Null hypothesis was to be rejected if HIV-1 incidence in LEN was significantly and at least 20% lower than bHIV.||0.042|0.000|<0.0001
81623667|NCT04994509|162927843|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.839||||0.20697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.279||p-value for rate ratio vs bHIV is from Wald test.|Wald test||CI for rate ratio vs bHIV is based on the delta method.|Null Hypothesis 03: F/TAF/bHIV\>= 1; Null hypothesis was to be rejected if HIV-1 incidence in F/TAF was significantly lower than bHIV.||1.279|0.550|0.20697
81623668|NCT04994509|162927843|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.839||||0.58674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.279||p-value for rate ratio vs bHIV is from Wald test.|Wald test||CI for rate ratio vs bHIV is based on the delta method.|Null Hypothesis 04: F/TAF/bHIV\>= 0.8; Null hypothesis was to be rejected if HIV-1 incidence in F/TAF was significantly and at least 20% lower than bHIV.||1.279|0.550|0.58674
81623669|NCT04994509|162927844|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.101||p-value for rate ratio vs F/TDF is from an exact conditional Poisson model.|Poisson model||CI is from an exact conditional Poisson model.|||0.101|0.000|< 0.0001
81623670|NCT04994509|162927844|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.198||||0.7282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.669|2.143||p-value for rate ratio vs F/TDF is from a Poisson model.|Poisson model||CI is from a Poisson model.|||2.143|0.669|0.72820
81623671|NCT04994509|162927844|OTHER|Comparability to F/TDF is defined as the HIV-1 incidence in the LEN group at most 0.8/100 PY higher than in the F/TDF group.|Rate Difference|-1.685|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.737|-0.939||p-value for rate difference vs F/TDF is based on a hybrid approach.|Hybrid approach||Exact CI is based on a hybrid approach.|||-0.939|-2.737|<0.0001
81623672|NCT04994509|162927844|OTHER|Comparability to F/TDF is defined as the HIV-1 incidence in the F/TAF group at most 0.8/100 PY higher than in the F/TDF group.|Rate Difference|0.333||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.869|1.367||p-value for rate difference vs F/TDF is based on a hybrid approach.|Hybrid approach||Exact CI is based on a hybrid approach.|||1.367|-0.869|0.20900
81623673|NCT04994509|162927846|SUPERIORITY||Exact Odds Ratio|9.0||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|83.36||p-value is from exact conditional logistic regression model.|ExactConditionalLogisticRegressionModel||Exact odds ratio and and CI are from exact conditional logistic regression model.|||83.36|2.06|0.0006
81623674|NCT04402294|162927853|OTHER|Parametric inferential statistical test|Group mean difference|0.71||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was set to p = 0.05|ANOVA|||ANOVA (Optimal vs Suboptimal vs No Stimulation)||||0.50
81623675|NCT04402294|162927854|OTHER|Parametric inferential statistical test|Group mean difference|0.03||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was set to p = 0.05|ANOVA|||ANOVA (Optimal vs Suboptimal vs No Stimulation)||||0.975
81623676|NCT04402294|162927855|OTHER|Parametric inferential statistical test|Group mean difference|2.05||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|ANOVA|||ANOVA, with neuromodulation stimulation type (optimal vs. suboptimal), stimulation days (1 to 3), and delay (0, 4, or 12 seconds) as within-subject variables.||||0.097
81623677|NCT04402294|162927856|OTHER|Parametric Inferential Statistical Test|Group mean difference|0.63||||0.644|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|ANOVA|||ANOVA, with neuromodulation stimulation type (optimal vs. suboptimal), stimulation days (1 to 3), and delay (0, 4, or 12 seconds) as within-subject variables.||||0.644
81623678|NCT04402294|162927857|OTHER|Parametric inferential statistical test|Group mean difference|0.84||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|ANOVA|||ANOVA, with neuromodulation stimulation type (optimal vs. suboptimal), and stimulation days (1 to 3) as within-subject variables.||||0.439
81623679|NCT04402294|162927858|OTHER|Parametric inferential statistical test|Group mean difference|0.59||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|ANOVA|||Optimal Neuromodulation Day-1, Optimal Neuromodulation Day-2, Optimal Neuromodulation Day-3, Suboptimal Neuromodulation Day-1, Suboptimal Neuromodulation Day-2, Suboptimal Neuromodulation Day-3||||0.563
81703792|NCT01000025|163103178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.11||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|20.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.3|1.84|0.001
81623680|NCT03725722|162927871|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||"P-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons. Models with adjusted p-value of \<0.025 were stat. sign. diff. from a flat dose-response model.~Model selected: Sigmoid Emax model"|Multiple contrast test|||The primary endpoint was evaluated by determining if there was a dose-response relationship between the change from baseline to Week 8 in EASI score and the dose administered using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) methodology. Several candidate parametric models were assumed and multiple comparison techniques were used to choose the model(s) likely to present the true underlying dose-response curve.||||<0.0001
81623681|NCT03725722|162927871|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.1|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-1.3||The stat. test was not controlled for multiplicity. Data at visits following premature discont. of IMP or initiation of rescue med. were excluded from the analysis. Likewise for missing data due to COVID-19 pandemic.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Least square (LS) means were calculated using a mixed model response model (MMRM) on post-baseline responses up to Week 8 with an unstructured covariance matrix, Kenward-Roger approximation to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and the mean modelled as follows:~Change from baseline in EASI = treatment x visit + baseline EASI x visit + region + baseline vIGA-AD.~The primary comparison between each active delgocitinib dose and delgocitinib cream vehicle was at Week 8."||-1.3|-5.0|<0.01
81623682|NCT03725722|162927871|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-1.2||The stat. test was not controlled for multiplicity. Data at visits following premature discont. of IMP or initiation of rescue med. were excluded from the analysis. Likewise for missing data due to COVID-19 pandemic.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Least square (LS) means were calculated using a mixed model response model (MMRM) on post-baseline responses up to Week 8 with an unstructured covariance matrix, Kenward-Roger approximation to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and the mean modelled as follows:~Change from baseline in EASI = treatment x visit + baseline EASI x visit + region + baseline vIGA-AD.~The primary comparison between each active delgocitinib dose and delgocitinib cream vehicle was at Week 8."||-1.2|-4.8|<0.05
81623683|NCT03725722|162927871|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-2.1||The stat. test was not controlled for multiplicity. Data at visits following premature discont. of IMP or initiation of rescue med. were excluded from the analysis. Likewise for missing data due to COVID-19 pandemic.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Least square (LS) means were calculated using a mixed model response model (MMRM) on post-baseline responses up to Week 8 with an unstructured covariance matrix, Kenward-Roger approximation to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and the mean modelled as follows:~Change from baseline in EASI = treatment x visit + baseline EASI x visit + region + baseline vIGA-AD.~The primary comparison between each active delgocitinib dose and delgocitinib cream vehicle was at Week 8."||-2.1|-5.8|<0.0001
81623684|NCT03725722|162927871|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-5.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-3.9||The stat. test was not controlled for multiplicity. Data at visits following premature discont. of IMP or initiation of rescue med. were excluded from the analysis. Likewise for missing data due to COVID-19 pandemic.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Least square (LS) means were calculated using a mixed model response model (MMRM) on post-baseline responses up to Week 8 with an unstructured covariance matrix, Kenward-Roger approximation to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and the mean modelled as follows:~Change from baseline in EASI = treatment x visit + baseline EASI x visit + region + baseline vIGA-AD.~The primary comparison between each active delgocitinib dose and delgocitinib cream vehicle was at Week 8."||-3.9|-7.5|<0.0001
81623685|NCT03725722|162927872|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to COVID-19 were set to missing Week 8. Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to reasons unrelated to COVID-19 or due to initiation of rescue med. were imputed as non-responders.|Multiple contrast test|"P-values adj. for multiple comparisons. Models with adj. p-value \<0.025 were stat. sign. diff. from a flat dose-response model.~Model: Linear model"||This endpoint was evaluated by determining if there was a dose-response relationship between the vIGA-AD response rate at Week 8 and the dose administered using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) methodology. Several candidate parametric models were assumed and multiple comparison techniques were used to choose the model(s) most likely to represent the true underlying dose-response.||||<0.0001
81623686|NCT03725722|162927872|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.2|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|21.9||Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to COVID-19 were set to missing Week 8. Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to reasons unrelated to COVID-19 or due to initiation of rescue med. were imputed as non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in response rates between the active delgocitinib cream doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was analysed separately for each of the active dose groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and disease severity (baseline vIGA-AD score). The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between the delgocitinib cream active doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was tested against the 2-sided alternative test that there is a difference.||21.9|-5.6|>0.05
81623687|NCT03725722|162927872|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|34.6||Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to COVID-19 were set to missing Week 8. Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to reasons unrelated to COVID-19 or due to initiation of rescue med. were imputed as non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in response rates between the active delgocitinib cream doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was analysed separately for each of the active dose groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and disease severity (baseline vIGA-AD score). The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between the delgocitinib cream active doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was tested against the 2-sided alternative test that there is a difference.||34.6|3.9|<0.05
81654365|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent Difference|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|1.4|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 14||1.4|-7.9|
81623688|NCT03725722|162927872|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|35.2||Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to COVID-19 were set to missing Week 8. Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to reasons unrelated to COVID-19 or due to initiation of rescue med. were imputed as non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in response rates between the active delgocitinib cream doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was analysed separately for each of the active dose groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and disease severity (baseline vIGA-AD score). The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between the delgocitinib cream active doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was tested against the 2-sided alternative test that there is a difference||35.2|5.4|<0.05
81623689|NCT03725722|162927872|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|38.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.3|54.3||Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to COVID-19 were set to missing Week 8. Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to reasons unrelated to COVID-19 or due to initiation of rescue med. were imputed as non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in response rates between the active delgocitinib cream doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was analysed separately for each of the active dose groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and disease severity (baseline vIGA-AD score). The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between the delgocitinib cream active doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was tested against the 2-sided alternative test that there is a difference||54.3|22.3|<0.0001
81623690|NCT03725722|162927873|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to COVID-19 were set to missing Week 8. Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to reasons unrelated to COVID-19 or due to initiation of rescue med. were imputed as non-responders.|Multiple contrast test|"P-values were adj. for multiple comparisons. Models with adj. p-value \<0.025 were stat. sign. diff. from a flat dose-response model.~Model:Emax model"||This endpoint was evaluated by determining if there was a dose-response relationship between EASI75 at Week 8 and the dose administered using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) methodology. Several candidate parametric models were assumed and multiple comparison techniques were used to choose the model(s) most likely to represent the true underlying dose-response||||<0.0001
81623691|NCT03725722|162927873|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|37.6||Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to COVID-19 were set to missing Week 8. Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to reasons unrelated to COVID-19 or due to initiation of rescue med. were imputed as non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in response rates between the active delgocitinib cream doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was analysed separately for each of the active dose groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and disease severity (baseline vIGA-AD score). The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between the delgocitinib cream active doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was tested against the 2-sided alternative test that there is a difference||37.6|1.8|<0.05
81623692|NCT03725722|162927873|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|41.2||Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to COVID-19 were set to missing Week 8. Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to reasons unrelated to COVID-19 or due to initiation of rescue med. were imputed as non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in response rates between the active delgocitinib cream doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was analysed separately for each of the active dose groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and disease severity (baseline vIGA-AD score). The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between the delgocitinib cream active doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was tested against the 2-sided alternative test that there is a difference||41.2|5.8|<0.05
81623693|NCT03725722|162927873|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|35.3|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.5|53.2||Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to COVID-19 were set to missing Week 8. Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to reasons unrelated to COVID-19 or due to initiation of rescue med. were imputed as non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in response rates between the active delgocitinib cream doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was analysed separately for each of the active dose groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and disease severity (baseline vIGA-AD score). The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between the delgocitinib cream active doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was tested against the 2-sided alternative test that there is a difference||53.2|17.5|<0.0005
81623694|NCT03725722|162927873|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|45.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.1|62.8||Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to COVID-19 were set to missing Week 8. Data collected after premature discont. of IMP due to reasons unrelated to COVID-19 or due to initiation of rescue med. were imputed as non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in response rates between the active delgocitinib cream doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was analysed separately for each of the active dose groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and disease severity (baseline vIGA-AD score). The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between the delgocitinib cream active doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was tested against the 2-sided alternative test that there is a difference||62.8|28.1|<0.0001
81623695|NCT03725722|162927874|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by region and baseline vIGA-AD score. An event was defined as the first time achieving vIGA-AD.|||||>|0.05||||||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Log Rank|||Time to vIGA-AD TS was def. as time from date of first IMP applic. to first assess. of vIGA-AD TS. Subjects without baseline observation were censored at date of first IMP applic. Subjects with baseline observation not achieving vIGA-AD TS during treatment period were censored at date of last visit with a valid post-baseline assess. on or prior to date of discont. of IMP or initiation of rescue med, whichever occurred first. Subjects affected by COVID-19 pandemic were handled in the same manner.||||>0.05
81654366|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent Difference|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|-0.4|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 18C||-0.4|-10.6|
81623696|NCT03725722|162927874|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by region and baseline vIGA-AD score. An event was defined as the first time achieving vIGA-AD.|||||>|0.05||||||"vIGA-AD was reached in less than 50% of participants, therefore the median time was not estimable.~The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity."|Log Rank|||Time to vIGA-AD TS was def. as time from date of first IMP applic. to first assess. of vIGA-AD TS. Subjects without baseline observation were censored at date of first IMP applic. Subjects with baseline observation not achieving vIGA-AD TS during treatment period were censored at date of last visit with a valid post-baseline assess. on or prior to date of discont. of IMP or initiation of rescue med, whichever occurred first. Subjects affected by COVID-19 pandemic were handled in the same manner.||||>0.05
81623697|NCT03725722|162927874|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by region and baseline vIGA-AD score. An event was defined as the first time achieving vIGA-AD.|||||>|0.05||||||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity|Log Rank|||Time to vIGA-AD TS was def. as time from date of first IMP applic. to first assess. of vIGA-AD TS. Subjects without baseline observation were censored at date of first IMP applic. Subjects with baseline observation not achieving vIGA-AD TS during treatment period were censored at date of last visit with a valid post-baseline assess. on or prior to date of discont. of IMP or initiation of rescue med, whichever occurred first. Subjects affected by COVID-19 pandemic were handled in the same manner||||>0.05
81623698|NCT03725722|162927874|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by region and baseline vIGA-AD score. An event was defined as the first time achieving vIGA-AD|||||<|0.001||||||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity|Log Rank|||Time to vIGA-AD TS was def. as time from date of first IMP applic. to first assess. of vIGA-AD TS. Subjects without baseline observation were censored at date of first IMP applic. Subjects with baseline observation not achieving vIGA-AD TS during treatment period were censored at date of last visit with a valid post-baseline assess. on or prior to date of discont. of IMP or initiation of rescue med, whichever occurred first. Subjects affected by COVID-19 pandemic were handled in the same manner||||<0.001
81623699|NCT03481660|162927876|NON_INFERIORITY|(4-letter margin) (1-sided)|LS mean difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.1|||ANOVA|||BCVA at Week 52||3.1|-0.6|<0.001
81623700|NCT03481660|162927877|NON_INFERIORITY|(4-letter margin) (1-sided)|LS mean difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.6|||ANOVA|||BCVA over period Week 40 through Week 52||2.6|-0.9|<0.001
81623701|NCT03481660|162927877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.164|||||||ANOVA|||BCVA over period Week 40 through Week 52||||0.164
81623702|NCT03481660|162927884|OTHER|Treatment Difference|LS mean difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.1||||||BCVA at Week 52||3.1|-0.6|
81623703|NCT03481660|162927884|OTHER|Treatment Difference|LS mean difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.9||||||BCVA at Week 100||4.9|0.2|
81623704|NCT03481660|162927885|OTHER|Treatment difference|LS mean difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.1||||||BCVA over period Week 4 through Week 52||2.1|-0.6|
81623705|NCT03481660|162927885|OTHER|Treatment difference|LS mean difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.6||||||BCVA over period Week 4 through Week 100||2.6|-0.4|
81623706|NCT03481660|162927886|OTHER|Treatment difference|LS mean difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.4||||||BCVA over period Week 20 through Week 52||2.4|-0.9|
81623707|NCT03481660|162927886|OTHER|Treatment difference|LS mean difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.5||||||BCVA over period Week 28 through Week 52||2.5|-0.9|
81623708|NCT03481660|162927886|OTHER|Treatment difference|LS mean difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.9||||||BCVA over period Week 20 through Week 100||2.9|-0.5|
81623709|NCT03481660|162927886|OTHER|Treatment difference|LS mean difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|3.0||||||BCVA over period Week 28 through Week 100||3.0|-0.5|
81623710|NCT03481660|162927887|OTHER|Treatment difference|LS mean difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|4.3||||||BCVA over period Week 88 through Week 100||4.3|-0.1|
81623711|NCT03481660|162927888|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|8.9||||||Gain of \>= 5 letters in BCVA at Week 52||8.9|-7.6|
81623712|NCT03481660|162927888|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|14.5||||||Gain of \>= 5 letters in BCVA at Week 100||14.5|-3.9|
81623713|NCT03481660|162927889|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|14.7||||||Gain of \>= 10 letters in BCVA at Week 52||14.7|-3.9|
81623714|NCT03481660|162927889|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|19.4||||||Gain of \>= 10 letters in BCVA at Week 100||19.4|-0.4|
81623715|NCT03481660|162927890|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|20.2||||||Gain of \>= 15 letters in BCVA at Week 52||20.2|-0.4|
81623716|NCT03481660|162927890|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|13.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|23.5||||||Gain of \>= 15 letters in BCVA at Week 100||23.5|3.3|
81623717|NCT03481660|162927891|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|2.9||||||Loss of \>= 5 letters in BCVA at Week 52||2.9|-4.2|
81623718|NCT03481660|162927891|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-1.7||||||Loss of \>= 5 letters in BCVA at Week 100||-1.7|-10.8|
81623719|NCT03481660|162927892|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.4||||||Loss of \>= 10 letters in BCVA at Week 52||2.4|-3.2|
81623720|NCT03481660|162927892|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-0.1||||||Loss of \>= 10 letters in BCVA at Week 100||-0.1|-8.4|
81623721|NCT03481660|162927893|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|1.6||||||Loss of \>= 15 letters in BCVA at Week 52||1.6|-3.2|
81623722|NCT03481660|162927893|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.0||||||Loss of \>= 15 letters in BCVA at Week 100||2.0|-4.8|
81623723|NCT03481660|162927894|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|12.0||||||Absolute BCVA \>= 73 letters at Week 52||12.0|-4.9|
81623724|NCT03481660|162927894|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|12.6||||||Absolute BCVA \>= 73 letters at Week 100||12.6|-5.4|
81654367|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent Difference|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|1.3|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 19A||1.3|-4.8|
81623725|NCT03481660|162927896|OTHER|Treatment difference|LS mean difference|-29.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.76|<|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.6|-10.2|||ANOVA|||CSFT over period Week 40 through Week 52||-10.2|-48.6|<0.003
81623726|NCT03481660|162927896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||CSFT over period Week 40 through Week 52||||0.001
81623727|NCT03481660|162927896|OTHER|Treatment difference|LS mean difference|-23.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.5|-3.0||||||CSFT over period Week 88 through Week 100||-3.0|-43.5|
81623728|NCT03481660|162927897|OTHER|Treatment difference|LS mean difference|-27.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.8|-9.0||||||CSFT over period Week 4 through Week 52||-9.0|-45.8|
81623729|NCT03481660|162927897|OTHER|Treatment difference|LS mean difference|-25.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0|-7.5||||||CSFT over period Week 4 through Week 100||-7.5|-44.0|
81623730|NCT03481660|162927898|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|16.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|25.9||||||CSFT thickness (\<280 micrometers) at Week 52||25.9|5.7|
81623731|NCT03481660|162927898|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|24.9||||||CSFT thickness (\<280 micrometers) at Week 100||24.9|4.2|
81623732|NCT03481660|162927899|OTHER||Clopper-Pearson exact method|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|2.1||||||Subretinal Fluid (SRF) at Week 52||2.1|-4.5|
81623733|NCT03481660|162927899|OTHER|Treatment Difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.4||||||Subretinal Fluid (SRF) at Week 100||3.4|-3.4|
81623734|NCT03481660|162927900|OTHER|Treatment Difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|-19.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.9|-9.2||||||Intraretinal Fluid (IRF) at Week 52||-9.2|-28.9|
81623735|NCT03481660|162927900|OTHER|Treatment Difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|-16.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|-5.7||||||Intraretinal Fluid (IRF) at Week 100||-5.7|-26.3|
81623736|NCT03481660|162927901|OTHER|Treatment Difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|-18.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|-8.3||||||Subretinal Fluid (SRF) and/or Intraretinal Fluid (IRF) at Week 52||-8.3|-28.5|
81623737|NCT03481660|162927901|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|-16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|-5.9||||||Subretinal Fluid (SRF) and/or Intraretinal Fluid (IRF) at Week 100||-5.9|-26.4|
81623738|NCT03481660|162927902|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|-25.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|-16.3||||||Fluorescein Angiography (FA) at Week 52||-16.3|-34.4|
81623739|NCT03481660|162927902|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|-19.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|-8.2||||||Fluorescein Angiography (FA) at Week 100||-8.2|-29.1|
81623740|NCT03481660|162927903|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|7.8||||||\>=2-step improvement in ETDRS-DRSS at Week 52||7.8|-5.6|
81623741|NCT03481660|162927903|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|10.8||||||\>=2-step improvement in ETDRS-DRSS at Week 100||10.8|-1.7|
81623742|NCT03481660|162927904|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|5.7||||||\>=3-step improvement in ETDRS-DRSS at Week 52||5.7|-7.1|
81623743|NCT03481660|162927904|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|10.0||||||\>=3-step improvement in ETDRS-DRSS at Week 100||10.0|-2.3|
81623744|NCT03481660|162927905|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.6||||||\>=2-step worsening in ETDRS-DRSS at Week 52||3.6|-1.0|
81623745|NCT03481660|162927905|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|6.9||||||\>=2-step worsening in ETDRS-DRSS at Week 100||6.9|-0.5|
81623746|NCT03481660|162927906|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.1||||||\>=3-step worsening in ETDRS-DRSS at Week 52||2.1|0.5|
81623747|NCT03481660|162927906|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.3||||||\>=3-step worsening in ETDRS-DRSS at Week 100||1.3|-2.6|
81623748|NCT03481660|162927907|OTHER|Treatment difference|Clopper-Pearson exact method|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.9||||||Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) of at least 61 by Week 100||1.9|-2.1|
81623749|NCT01259401|162927927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.04
81623750|NCT01259401|162927928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.061|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.061
81623751|NCT03683069|162927934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.823|||||||Regression, Linear|||adjusted to medication dose, sex, age, race||||0.823
81623752|NCT03683069|162927934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.839|||||||Regression, Linear|||diastolic bp adjusted for medication dose sex,age, race||||.8390
81623753|NCT03683069|162927935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0101|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.0101
81623754|NCT03683069|162927936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.59
81623755|NCT03683069|162927937|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio, log|0.7022||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier using Gehan-Breslow-Wilcoxo|||||||.09
81623756|NCT05478525|162927939|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-35.05||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.35|-15.75|||ANCOVA|||Analysis at Week 2||-15.75|-54.35|0.0007
81623757|NCT05478525|162927939|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-23.14||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.32|-3.97|||ANCOVA|||Analysis at Week 2||-3.97|-42.32|0.0193
81623758|NCT05478525|162927939|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-21.64||||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.33|-2.96|||ANCOVA|||Analysis at Week 2||-2.96|-40.33|0.0243
81623759|NCT05478525|162927941|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-155.68||||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-295.35|-16.01|||ANCOVA|||Analysis at Day 14||-16.01|-295.35|0.0298
81623760|NCT05478525|162927941|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-143.74||||0.0433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-282.92|-4.55|||ANCOVA|||Analysis at Day 14||-4.55|-282.92|0.0433
81623761|NCT05478525|162927941|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-178.33||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-327.16|-29.5|||ANCOVA|||Analysis at Day 14||-29.50|-327.16|0.0201
81623762|NCT05478525|162927942|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-47.07||||0.1992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-119.94|25.81|||ANCOVA|||Analysis at Day 14||25.81|-119.94|0.1992
81623763|NCT05478525|162927942|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-70.32||||0.0617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-144.26|3.61|||ANCOVA|||Analysis at Day 14||3.61|-144.26|0.0617
81623764|NCT05478525|162927942|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-39.84||||0.2981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-116.22|36.53|||ANCOVA|||Analysis at Day 14||36.53|-116.22|0.2981
81623765|NCT02605837|162927981|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion of responders|0.52|||<|0.001||95.0|0.433|0.591|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) adjusted difference in proportion with corresponding Newcombe confidence interval (CI) and odds ratio with corresponding CI were based on CMH test stratified by age group and diet restriction.||0.591|0.433|<0.001
81623766|NCT02605837|162927982|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion of responders|0.13||||0.024||95.0|0.016|0.243|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The CMH adjusted difference in proportion with corresponding Newcombe confidence interval (CI) and odds ratio with corresponding CI were based on CMH test stratified by age group and diet restriction.||0.243|0.016|0.024
81623767|NCT02605837|162927983|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least square mean|-3.92||||0.015||95.0|-7.073|-0.774|||ANCOVA|||This analysis was from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and age group as factors and the baseline DSQ combined score as a continuous covariate.||-0.774|-7.073|0.015
81623768|NCT02605837|162927984|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least square mean|-1.8|||<|0.001||95.0|-2.6|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||This analysis was from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and age group as factors and the baseline. Total EREFS (endoscopy score) as a continuous covariate.||-1.1|-2.6|<0.001
81623769|NCT02605837|162927985|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|169.74|||<|0.001||95.0|23.235|1239.979|||Regression, Logistic|||Peak eosinophil count (\<15/HPF) was performed based on logistic regression model adjusted for age group and diet restriction.||1239.979|23.235|<0.001
81623770|NCT02605837|162927985|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|100.69||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.294|1610.749|||Firth logistic regression|||Peak eosinophil count (\<=1/HPF) was performed based on firth logistic regression model adjusted for age group and diet restriction.||1610.749|6.294|0.001
81623771|NCT02605837|162927986|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least square mean|-28.4|||<|0.001||95.0|-35.0|-21.8|||ANCOVA|||This analysis of proximal eosinophil count was from the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and age group as factors and the baseline Peak Eosinophil Count as a continuous covariate.||-21.8|-35.0|<0.001
81623772|NCT02605837|162927986|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least square mean|-30.4|||<|0.001||95.0|-38.1|-22.7|||ANCOVA|||This analysis of mid eosinophil count was from the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and age group as factors and the baseline Peak Eosinophil Count as a continuous covariate.||-22.7|-38.1|<0.001
81623773|NCT02605837|162927986|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least square mean|-33.1|||<|0.001||95.0|-40.7|-25.5|||ANCOVA|||This analysis of distal eosinophil count was from the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and age group as factors and the baseline Peak Eosinophil Count as a continuous covariate||-25.5|-40.7|<0.001
81654368|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent Difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.2|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 19F||1.2|-4.0|
81654369|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent Difference|-18.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|-12.9|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 23F||-12.9|-23.6|
81623774|NCT02605837|162927986|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-47.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.4|-38.8|||ANCOVA|||This analysis of maximum eosinophil count was from the ANCOVA model with treatment group and age group as factors and the baseline Peak eosinophil count as a continuous covariate.||-38.8|-56.4|<0.001
81654370|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|59.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.6|64.1|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 8||64.1|55.6|
81623775|NCT02605837|162927987|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least square mean|-0.19|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.22|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||This analysis of histopathologic epithelial features combined grade TSR was from the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and age group as factors and the baseline Peak Eosinophil Count as a continuous covariate.||-0.16|-0.22|<0.001
81623776|NCT02605837|162927987|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least square mean|-0.2|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.2|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||This analysis of histopathologic epithelial features combined stage TSR was from the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and age group as factors and the baseline Peak Eosinophil Count as a continuous covariate.||-0.2|-0.2|<0.001
81623777|NCT02605837|162927988|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.866|2.333|||Regression, Logistic|||Dysphagia symptom response (binary response) at the final treatment period was performed based on logistic regression model adjusted for age group and diet restriction.||2.333|0.866|0.164
81623778|NCT02605837|162927989|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|91.86||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.687|1483.68|||Firth logistic regression|||Overall binary response I at the final treatment period was performed based on firth logistic regression model adjusted for age group and diet restriction.||1483.680|5.687|0.001
81623779|NCT02605837|162927990|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|61.68||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.836|991.858|||Firth logistic regression|||Overall binary response II at the final treatment period was perfomed based on based on firth logistic regression model adjusted for age group and diet restriction.||991.858|3.836|0.004
81623780|NCT02605837|162927991|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least square mean|-6.41||||0.004||95.0|-10.757|-2.063|||ANCOVA|||This analysis was from the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and age group as factors and the baseline DSQ + Pain score as a continuous covariate.||-2.063|-10.757|0.004
81623781|NCT02605837|162927992|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least square mean|-2.46||||0.002||95.0|-4.018|-0.909|||ANCOVA|||This analysis was from the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and age group as factors and the baseline DSQ Pain score as a continuous covariate.||-0.909|-4.018|0.002
81623782|NCT05307978|162928017|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (%)|68.729|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.74|89.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model was performed to the ln-transformed PK parameter and the independent variables.||||89.56|52.74|
81623783|NCT05307978|162928018|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (%)|120.043|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.2|214.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model was performed with ethnicity as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||||214.43|67.20|
81654371|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|-7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-2.1|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Percent difference for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 10A||-2.1|-13.1|
81654372|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|57.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.1|61.9|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Percent difference for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 11A||61.9|53.1|
81654373|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|-6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-0.7|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Percent difference for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 12F||-0.7|-11.7|
81623784|NCT05307978|162928019|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (%)|118.142|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.93|188.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model was performed with ethnicity as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||||188.80|73.93|
81623785|NCT05307978|162928020|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (%)|93.891|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.17|139.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model was performed with ethnicity as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||||139.56|63.17|
81654374|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|57.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.3|62.1|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Percent difference for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 15B||62.1|53.3|
81623786|NCT04337372|162928054|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.002||||||F(2, 58) = 7.19|MANOVA|||To examine the impact of infant age and label condition on the proportion of infant's attention to the book, a 3 (infant age: 6, 9, or 12 months) x 3 (label condition: individual, categorical, or no label) MANOVA was run. Age was measured between subjects, label condition was within subjects, and infant's proportion of attention to the book was the dependent variable. The main effect of age is reported here.||||=.002
81623787|NCT04337372|162928054|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.09||||||F(1.78, 103.37) = 2.48|MANOVA|||To examine the impact of infant age and label condition on the proportion of infant's attention to the book, a 3 (infant age: 6, 9, or 12 months) x 3 (label condition: individual, categorical, or no label) MANOVA was run. Age was measured between subjects, label condition was within subjects, and infant's proportion of attention to the book was the dependent variable. The main effect of condition is reported here.||||=.09
81623788|NCT04337372|162928054|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||F(3.56, 103.37) = 2.55|MANOVA|||To examine the impact of infant age and label condition on the proportion of infant's attention to the book, a 3 (infant age: 6, 9, or 12 months) x 3 (label condition: individual, categorical, or no label) MANOVA was run. Age was measured between subjects, label condition was within subjects, and infant's proportion of attention to the book was the dependent variable. The interaction between age and condition is reported here.||||<.05
81623789|NCT04337372|162928055|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.557||||||F(2,47) = .592|MANOVA|||EEG power, as measured by the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) was modulated by label condition across age, data were extracted from a mid-occipital cluster of Oz and its 6 nearest neighbors (channels 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 82, 83) for each of the conditions. SNR data were then submitted to a two-factor MANOVA with Label (Individual, Category, Control/No Label) as a within-subjects factor and Age (6 months, 9 months, 12 months) as a between-subjects factor. The main effect of age is reported here.||||=.557
81623790|NCT04337372|162928055|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.47||||||F(2,47) = .767|MANOVA|||EEG power, as measured by the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) was modulated by label condition across age, data were extracted from a mid-occipital cluster of Oz and its 6 nearest neighbors (channels 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 82, 83) for each of the conditions. SNR data were then submitted to a two-factor MANOVA with Label (Individual, Category, Control/No Label) as a within-subjects factor and Age (6 months, 9 months, 12 months) as a between-subjects factor. The main effect of condition is reported here.||||=.470
81623791|NCT04337372|162928055|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.046||||||F(4,94) = 2.524|MANOVA|||EEG power, as measured by signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) was modulated by label condition across age, data were extracted from a mid-occipital cluster of Oz and its 6 nearest neighbors (channels 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 82, 83) for each condition. SNR data were then submitted to a two-factor MANOVA with Label (Individual, Category, Control/No Label) as a within-subjects factor and Age (6 months, 9 months, 12 months) as a between-subjects factor. The interaction of age and condition is reported here.||||=.046
81623792|NCT04337372|162928056|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.664||||||F(2,45) = .413|MANOVA|||EEG Data were extracted from a mid-occipital cluster for each conditions for parents \& infants. Data were entered into a 2-factor MANOVA with Label (Individual, Category, No Label) as a within-subjects factor and Age (6 mo, 9 mo, 12 mo) as a between-subjects factor. The phase-locking index measures the extent to which the parent \& infant oscillatory response is in the same phase across time (bounded between 0 and 1, 1 being perfect synchrony. The main effect of age is reported here.||||=.664
81623793|NCT04337372|162928056|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.768||||||F(2,45) = .266|MANOVA|||EEG Data were extracted from a mid-occipital cluster for each conditions for parents \& infants. Data were entered into a 2-factor MANOVA with Label (Individual, Category, No Label) as a within-subjects factor and Age (6 mo, 9 mo, 12 mo) as a between-subjects factor. The phase-locking index measures the extent to which the parent \& infant oscillatory response is in the same phase across time (bounded between 0 and 1, 1 being perfect synchrony. The main effect of condition is reported here.||||=.768
81623794|NCT04337372|162928056|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2||||||F(4,90) = 1.531|MANOVA|||EEG Data were extracted from a mid-occipital cluster for each conditions for parents \& infants. Data were entered into a 2-factor MANOVA with Label (Individual, Category, No Label) as a within-subjects factor and Age (6 mo, 9 mo, 12 mo) as a between-subjects factor. The phase-locking index measures the extent to which the parent \& infant oscillatory response is in the same phase across time (bounded between 0 and 1, 1 being perfect synchrony. The interaction of age and condition is reported.||||=.200
81623795|NCT04337372|162928057|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.022||||||F(2, 57) = 4.11|MANOVA|||To examine the impact of infant age and label condition on the proportion of joint attention to the book, a 3 (infant age: 6, 9, or 12 months) x 3 (label condition: individual, categorical, or no label) MANOVA was run. Age was measured between subjects, label condition was within subjects, and the proportion of joint attention to the book was the dependent variable. The main effect of age is reported here.||||=.022
81623796|NCT04337372|162928057|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.004||||||F(2, 114) = 5.69|MANOVA|||To examine the impact of infant age and label condition on the proportion of joint attention to the book, a 3 (infant age: 6, 9, or 12 months) x 3 (label condition: individual, categorical, or no label) MANOVA was run. Age was measured between subjects, label condition was within subjects, and the proportion of joint attention to the book was the dependent variable. The main effect of condition is reported here.||||=.004
81623797|NCT04337372|162928057|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.168||||||F(4, 114) = 1.64|MANOVA|||To examine the impact of infant age and label condition on the proportion of joint attention to the book, a 3 (infant age: 6, 9, or 12 months) x 3 (label condition: individual, categorical, or no label) MANOVA was run. Age was measured between subjects, label condition was within subjects, and the proportion of joint attention to the book was the dependent variable. The interaction of age and condition is reported here.||||=.168
81623798|NCT02201108|162928105|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.657||||0.2949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.388|1.113||Threshold for significance was \< 0.05.|Stratified Log-Rank test|P-value derived from log-rank test with stratification of region and pubertal status.|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional-hazards model with factors for treatment group, region, pubertal status, age, and number of relapses in the year prior to randomization as covariates and with robust variance estimation.|||1.113|0.388|0.2949
81623799|NCT02201108|162928107|OTHER||Relative risk ratio|0.511|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.343|0.762||||||||0.762|0.343|
81623800|NCT02201108|162928108|OTHER||Relative risk ratio|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.331|0.983||||||||0.983|0.331|
81623801|NCT02201108|162928111|OTHER||Relative risk ratio|0.498|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.296|0.836||||||||0.836|0.296|
81623802|NCT02201108|162928125|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.693|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.296|||||Hazard ratio estimated using a Cox proportional-hazards model using treatment group, region, pubertal status, age, and number of relapses in the year prior to randomisation as covariates and with robust variance estimation.|||1.296|0.37|
81623803|NCT03830177|162928128|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81623804|NCT03830177|162928129|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81623805|NCT03830177|162928130|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81623806|NCT03830177|162928131|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81623807|NCT03830177|162928133|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81530795|NCT00216671|162747606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon-signed-rank test|||Within-group comparison of the change in CGI-S from baseline to endpoint was analyzed as is with no derived calculations. CGI-S scores were coded as follows: 0=normal, not at all ill, 1=borderline, etc. and 6=among the most extremely ill patients.||||<0.001
81623808|NCT04732494|162928136|SUPERIORITY|The primary endpoint ORR was tested at a 2-sided alpha of 0.05.|Risk Difference (RD)|9.9||||0.2114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|25.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified by the stratification factors (ECOG PS score \[0 vs 1\] and number of organs with metastases \[≤ 1 vs ≥ 2\]).|Mantel-Haenszel common risk difference stratified by the stratification factors (ECOG PS score \[0 vs 1\] and number of organs with metastases \[≤ 1 vs ≥ 2\]).|||25.3|-5.4|0.2114
81623809|NCT04732494|162928137|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.45|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated using a Cox regression model stratified by the selected stratification factors (ECOG PS score \[0 vs 1\] and the number of organs with metastases \[≤ 1 vs ≥ 2\]).|||1.45|0.58|
81623810|NCT04732494|162928138|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|22.5|||||Mantel-Haenszel common risk difference stratified by the stratification factors (ECOG PS score \[0 vs 1\] and number of organs with metastases \[≤ 1 vs ≥ 2\]).|||22.5|-9.2|
81623811|NCT04732494|162928139|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.59|||||Hazard ratio and 95% CIs were estimated using a Cox regression model stratified by the selected stratification factors (ECOG PS score \[0 vs 1\] and the number of organs with metastases \[≤ 1 vs ≥ 2\]).|||1.59|0.64|
81623812|NCT04732494|162928140|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.61|||||Hazard ratio and 95% CIs were estimated using a Cox regression model stratified by the selected stratification factors (ECOG PS score \[0 vs 1\] and the number of organs with metastases \[≤ 1 vs ≥ 2\]).|||1.61|0.71|
81623813|NCT04732494|162928143|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|19.9|||||Mantel-Haenszel common risk difference stratified by the stratification factors (ECOG PS score \[0 vs 1\] and number of organs with metastases \[≤ 1 vs ≥ 2\]).|Analysis of Disease Control Rate Assessed by the Investigator||19.9|-14.4|
81623814|NCT04732494|162928143|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|21.8|||||Mantel-Haenszel common risk difference stratified by the stratification factors (ECOG PS score \[0 vs 1\] and number of organs with metastases \[≤ 1 vs ≥ 2\]).|Analysis of Disease Control Rate Assessed by the Independent Review Committee||21.8|-11.7|
81623815|NCT04732494|162928144|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|20.4|||||Mantel-Haenszel common risk difference stratified by the stratification factors (ECOG PS score \[0 vs 1\] and number of organs with metastases \[≤ 1 vs ≥ 2\]).|Analysis of Clinical Benefit Rate Assessed by the Investigator||20.4|-12.7|
81623816|NCT04732494|162928144|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|21.0|||||Mantel-Haenszel common risk difference stratified by the stratification factors (ECOG PS score \[0 vs 1\] and number of organs with metastases \[≤ 1 vs ≥ 2\]).|Analysis of Clinical Benefit Rate Assessed by the Independent Review Committee||21.0|-11.0|
81623817|NCT04732494|162928145|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|11.9||||||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Global Health Status/QoL at Cycle 5. The mixed effect model analysis included the questionnaire score as dependent variable; baseline score, stratification factors, treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects; and visit as a repeated measure, with an unstructured covariance structure.||11.9|-8.4|
81623818|NCT04732494|162928145|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|11.2||||||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Global Health Status/QoL at Cycle 7. The mixed effect model analysis included the questionnaire score as dependent variable; baseline score, stratification factors, treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects; and visit as a repeated measure, with an unstructured covariance structure.||11.2|-5.0|
81623819|NCT04732494|162928145|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|3.7||||||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Physical Functioning at Cycle 5. The mixed effect model analysis included the questionnaire score as dependent variable; baseline score, stratification factors, treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects; and visit as a repeated measure, with an unstructured covariance structure.||3.7|-7.1|
81623820|NCT04732494|162928145|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|9.3||||||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Physical Functioning at Cycle 7. The mixed effect model analysis included the questionnaire score as dependent variable; baseline score, stratification factors, treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects; and visit as a repeated measure, with an unstructured covariance structure.||9.3|-10.3|
81623821|NCT04732494|162928146|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|1.6||||||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Dysphagia at Cycle 5. The mixed effect model analysis included the questionnaire score as dependent variable; baseline score, stratification factors, treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects; and visit as a repeated measure, with an unstructured covariance structure.||1.6|-21.5|
81623822|NCT04732494|162928146|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|6.3||||||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Dysphagia at Cycle 7. The mixed effect model analysis included the questionnaire score as dependent variable; baseline score, stratification factors, treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects; and visit as a repeated measure, with an unstructured covariance structure.||6.3|-27.8|
81623823|NCT04732494|162928146|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|6.6||||||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Eating at Cycle 5. The mixed effect model analysis included the questionnaire score as dependent variable; baseline score, stratification factors, treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects; and visit as a repeated measure, with an unstructured covariance structure.||6.6|-7.3|
81623824|NCT04732494|162928146|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|-0.3||||||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Eating at Cycle 7. The mixed effect model analysis included the questionnaire score as dependent variable; baseline score, stratification factors, treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects; and visit as a repeated measure, with an unstructured covariance structure.||-0.3|-18.5|
81623825|NCT04732494|162928146|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|11.2||||||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Reflux at Cycle 5. The mixed effect model analysis included the questionnaire score as dependent variable; baseline score, stratification factors, treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects; and visit as a repeated measure, with an unstructured covariance structure.||11.2|-6.7|
81623826|NCT04732494|162928146|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|9.0||||||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Reflux at Cycle 7. The mixed effect model analysis included the questionnaire score as dependent variable; baseline score, stratification factors, treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects; and visit as a repeated measure, with an unstructured covariance structure.||9.0|-11.8|
81623827|NCT04732494|162928146|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|8.5||||||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Pain at Cycle 5. The mixed effect model analysis included the questionnaire score as dependent variable; baseline score, stratification factors, treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects; and visit as a repeated measure, with an unstructured covariance structure.||8.5|-7.0|
81623828|NCT04732494|162928146|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|1.7||||||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Pain at Cycle 7. The mixed effect model analysis included the questionnaire score as dependent variable; baseline score, stratification factors, treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction as fixed effects; and visit as a repeated measure, with an unstructured covariance structure.||1.7|-12.3|
81623829|NCT02728557|162928162|OTHER|MLM models||||||0.016|||||||MLM|MLM||A model with two three-way interactions of time by treatment condition by attachment orientation (Time Å\~ Treatment condition Å\~ Attachment anxiety, Time Å\~ Treatment condition Å\~ Attachment avoidance) along the lower-level effects to predict differences in the slope of change in outcome. The threshold for statistical significance was p\>0.05.||||.016
81623830|NCT03416010|162928168|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||two-way ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: There was no significant difference in Health Beliefs across those 4 time points.||||<0.001
81623831|NCT03416010|162928168|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||two-way ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: There was no significant difference between the full intervention group, COPE-P, and the attention-control group, Preg+, in Health Beliefs, as measured by the Healthy Lifestyle Beliefs measure, at T0 baseline, as well as at time points 1, immediately following the intervention, 2, 6 weeks after the infants' birth, and 3, 6 months after the infants' birth||||<0.001
81623832|NCT03416010|162928168|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||two-way ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: There was no statistically significant interaction between the intervention group and time.||||0.009
81465348|NCT04501640|162622971|OTHER||Geometric LSMean Ratio|47.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.76|72.24|||||Ratios and confidence intervals are transformed back to raw scale \& values are expressed as percentages.|Assessment based on an ANOVA performed on natural log-transformed parameters with food condition and period as a fixed effects and participant as a random effect.||72.24|31.76|
81623833|NCT03416010|162928169|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Threshold for significance: p \<0.01|two-way ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there was no significant difference in anxiety across the 4 time points.||||<0.001
81623834|NCT03416010|162928169|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||two-way ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: There was no significant difference between the two groups in anxiety at T0 baseline, as well as at timepoint 1(immediately following the intervention), timepoint 2 (6 weeks after the infants' birth), and timepoint 3 (6 months after the infants' birth).||||<0.001
81623835|NCT03416010|162928169|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||two-way ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: There was no statistically significant interaction between the intervention group and time.||||<0.001
81623836|NCT03416010|162928170|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||two-way ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: There was no significant difference in health behaviors across those 4 time points.||||<0.001
81623837|NCT03416010|162928170|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||two-way ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81623838|NCT03416010|162928170|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||two-way ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: There was no statistically significant interaction between the intervention group and time.||||<0.001
81623839|NCT03416010|162928171|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||two-way ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: There was no significant difference in depressive symptoms across those 4 timepoints.||||<0.001
81623840|NCT03416010|162928171|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||two-way ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: There was no significant difference between the two groups in depressive symptoms at T0 baseline, as well as at time points 1, immediately following the intervention, 2, 6 weeks after the infants' birth, and 3, 6 months after the infants' birth.||||<0.001
81623841|NCT03416010|162928171|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||two-way ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: There was no statistically significant interaction between the intervention group and time.||||<0.001
81623842|NCT03416010|162928172|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||two-way ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: There was no significant difference in stress across those 4 time points.||||<0.001
81623843|NCT03416010|162928172|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||two-way ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: There was no significant difference between the two groups in stress, as measured by the GAD-7, at T0 baseline, as well as at timepoint 1 (immediately following the intervention), timepoint 2 (6 weeks after the infants' birth) and timepoint 3 (6 months after the infants' birth).||||<0.001
81623844|NCT03416010|162928172|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||two-way ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: There was no statistically significant interaction between the intervention group and time.||||<0.001
81623845|NCT06023082|162928211|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81465349|NCT00737204|162622982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81623846|NCT06023082|162928212|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623847|NCT06023082|162928213|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623848|NCT06023082|162928214|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623849|NCT06023082|162928215|OTHER|||||||0.4907||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||0.4907
81623850|NCT06023082|162928216|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623851|NCT06023082|162928217|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623852|NCT06023082|162928218|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623853|NCT06023082|162928219|OTHER|||||||0.0016||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||0.0016
81623854|NCT06023082|162928220|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623855|NCT06023082|162928221|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623856|NCT06023082|162928222|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623857|NCT06023082|162928223|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||0.0002
81623858|NCT06023082|162928224|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||0.001
81623859|NCT06023082|162928225|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623860|NCT06023082|162928226|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623861|NCT06023082|162928227|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623862|NCT06023082|162928228|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.||||<0.0001
81623863|NCT06023082|162928229|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 10 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623864|NCT06023082|162928230|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623865|NCT06023082|162928231|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623866|NCT06023082|162928232|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623867|NCT06023082|162928233|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12 comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81623868|NCT00522951|162928248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority margin = -1|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||||95.0|-0.87|-0.29|||||Averaged blinded reader (primary analysis)|H01: μG1 - μPr ≤ -1||-0.29|-0.87|
81623869|NCT00522951|162928248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority margin = -1|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||||95.0|-0.23|0.36|||||Averaged blinded reader (primary analysis)|H02: μG2 - μPr ≤ -1||0.36|-0.23|
81623870|NCT00522951|162928248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority margin = -1|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||||95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||||Investigator (secondary analysis)|H01: μG1 - μPr ≤ -1||-0.1|-0.5|
81623871|NCT00522951|162928248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority margin = -1|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||||95.0|0.02|0.41|||||Investigator (secondary analysis)|H02: μG2 - μPr ≤ -1||0.41|0.02|
81623872|NCT02713126|162928264|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.770
81623873|NCT02713126|162928265|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.087|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.087
81623874|NCT02713126|162928266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.538|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.538
81654375|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|57.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.3|62.1|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Percent difference for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 22F||62.1|53.3|
81654376|NCT04546425|162998903|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC - lowest 13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|16.0|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Percent difference for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 33F||16.0|4.5|
81623875|NCT02713126|162928267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.708|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.708
81623876|NCT02713126|162928268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.496|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.496
81623877|NCT02376790|162928274|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|13.9||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|22.0||Adjusted p-value was obtained by applying a Bonferroni-based testing procedure for multiplicity adjustment to control the family-wise, two-sided type one error rate at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline body mass index (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD treatment as stratification factors|The risk difference was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of common risk difference using the stratification factors described above.|The primary hypothesis of this study is that etanercept plus methotrexate therapy and etanercept monotherapy are more efficacious than methotrexate monotherapy as measured by the percentage of participants with psoriatic arthritis achieving ACR 20 response at week 24.||22.0|5.8|0.005
81623878|NCT02376790|162928274|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|9.2||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|17.3||Adjusted p-value was obtained by applying a Bonferroni-based testing procedure for multiplicity adjustment to control the family-wise, two-sided type one error rate at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline body mass index (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD treatment as stratification factors|The risk difference was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of common risk difference using the stratification factors described above.|The primary hypothesis of this study is that etanercept plus methotrexate therapy and etanercept monotherapy are more efficacious than methotrexate monotherapy as measured by the percentage of participants with psoriatic arthritis achieving ACR 20 response at week 24.||17.3|1.0|0.029
81654377|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.69|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1||0.69|0.54|
81623879|NCT02376790|162928275|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|12.2||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|19.6||Adjusted p-value was obtained by applying a Bonferroni-based testing procedure for multiplicity adjustment to control the family-wise, two-sided type one error rate at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline body mass index (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD treatment as stratification factors|The risk difference was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of common risk difference using the stratification factors described above.|The secondary hypothesis of this study was that etanercept plus methotrexate therapy and etanercept monotherapy are more efficacious than methotrexate monotherapy as measured by the percentage of participants with PsA achieving MDA response at week 24.||19.6|4.9|0.005
81623880|NCT02376790|162928275|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|11.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|18.9||Adjusted p-value was obtained by applying a Bonferroni-based testing procedure for multiplicity adjustment to control the family-wise, two-sided type one error rate at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline body mass index (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD treatment as stratification factors|The risk difference was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of common risk difference using the stratification factors described above.|The secondary hypothesis of this study was that etanercept plus methotrexate therapy and etanercept monotherapy are more efficacious than methotrexate monotherapy as measured by the percentage of participants with PsA achieving MDA response at week 24.||18.9|4.2|0.005
81654378|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.79|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3||0.79|0.64|
81654379|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.69|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4||0.69|0.52|
81654380|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.7|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5||0.70|0.52|
81654381|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.65|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A||0.65|0.45|
81465350|NCT00737204|162622983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Repeated measure analysis||||.01
81623881|NCT02376790|162928277|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|14.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|23.0||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline body mass index (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD treatment as stratification factors|The risk difference was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of common risk difference using the stratification factors described above.|Analysis of the percentage of participants with an ACR50 response at week 24.||23.0|6.4|<0.001
81623882|NCT02376790|162928277|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|11.8||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|20.2||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline body mass index (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD treatment as stratification factors|The risk difference was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of common risk difference using the stratification factors described above.|Analysis of the percentage of participants with an ACR50 response at week 24.||20.2|3.4|0.006
81623883|NCT02376790|162928278|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|13.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|20.4||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline body mass index (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD treatment as stratification factors|The risk difference was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of common risk difference using the stratification factors described above.|Analysis of the percentage of participants with an ACR70 response at week 24.||20.4|6.5|<0.001
81654382|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.61|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B||0.61|0.43|
81654383|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.8|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F||0.80|0.64|
81654384|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.69|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V||0.69|0.50|
81654385|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.96|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14||0.96|0.70|
81654386|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.92|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C||0.92|0.67|
81654387|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.69|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A||0.69|0.51|
81530796|NCT00216671|162747606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon-signed-rank test|||Within-group comparison of the change in CGI-S from baseline to endpoint was analyzed as is with no derived calculations. CGI-S scores were coded as follows: 0=normal, not at all ill, 1=borderline, etc. and 6=among the most extremely ill patients.||||<0.001
81654388|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.82|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F||0.82|0.64|
81654389|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.62|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F||0.62|0.44|
81623884|NCT02376790|162928278|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|13.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|20.7||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline body mass index (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD treatment as stratification factors|The risk difference was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of common risk difference using the stratification factors described above.|Analysis of the percentage of participants with an ACR70 response at week 24.||20.7|6.7|<0.001
81654390|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|26.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.98|30.67|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 8||30.67|22.98|
81654391|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|2.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|3.17|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 10A||3.17|2.25|
81623885|NCT02376790|162928287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.34||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|Analysis of change from baseline in PASDAS at week 24||-0.34|-0.91|<0.001
81623886|NCT02376790|162928287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.34||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \>30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|Analysis of change from baseline in PASDAS at week 24||-0.34|-0.92|<0.001
81623887|NCT02376790|162928288|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|1.68||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|Analysis of change from baseline in CDAI at week 24||1.68|-2.93|0.59
81623888|NCT02376790|162928288|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|0.99||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|Analysis of change from baseline in CDAI at week 24||0.99|-3.63|0.26
81623889|NCT02376790|162928289|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|1.38||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|Analysis of change from baseline in SDAI at week 24||1.38|-3.35|0.41
81623890|NCT02376790|162928289|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|0.65||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|Analysis of change from baseline in SDAI at week 24||0.65|-4.09|0.15
81623891|NCT02376790|162928290|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.07||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \>30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|Analysis of change from baseline in DAS28 at week 24||-0.07|-0.52|0.010
81623892|NCT02376790|162928290|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.17||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \>30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|Analysis of change from baseline in DAS28 at week 24||-0.17|-0.62|<0.001
81623893|NCT02376790|162928291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.05||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \>30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|||0.05|-0.15|0.34
81623894|NCT02376790|162928291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.08||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|||0.08|-0.12|0.67
81623895|NCT02376790|162928292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.51||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \>30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|Analysis of change from baseline in Physical Component Summary at week 24||3.51|0.37|0.015
81623896|NCT02376790|162928292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|3.28||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|Analysis of change from baseline in Physical Component Summary at week 24||3.28|0.13|0.033
81623897|NCT02376790|162928292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|1.63||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|Analysis of change from baseline in Mental Component Summary at week 24||1.63|-1.69|0.97
81623898|NCT02376790|162928292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|1.16||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|Analysis of change from baseline in Mental Component Summary at week 24||1.16|-2.16|0.56
81623899|NCT02376790|162928293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.09||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \>30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|||-0.09|-1.03|0.020
81465351|NCT00737204|162622984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>=|0.805||95.0|||||Paired t-tests|||Null hypothesis: CD4 levels for both the Armodafinil and Placebo groups will not change significantly between baseline and week 4.||||>=.805
81703793|NCT04423757|163103180|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.2796|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.81|8.56|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as BI - Placebo.|Mixed effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline, and baseline by visit interaction; patient as a random effect; unstructured covariance matrix for within-patient errors and Kenward-Roger approximation for denominator degrees of freedom.||8.56|-1.81|0.2796
81703794|NCT04423757|163103181|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.276||||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.091|0.781|||Regression, Logistic||For the calculation of the odds ratio Placebo is taken as reference.|Logistic regression includes treatment as covariate.||0.781|0.091|0.0468
81465352|NCT02989649|162623086|OTHER||Least Square Mean (LSM)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-1.05|||Regression, Linear||The LSM and CI are from Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement (MMRM) model, that used visit as a predictor and baseline value as a covariate. For change from baseline, covariance structure=Unstructured.|Statistical analysis for data at Baseline compared to the data at Month 6||-1.05|-1.44|<0.001
81530797|NCT00216671|162747607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.798||||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon two sample test|||Between-group comparison of the change in GAF from baseline to endpoint. The endpoint of the study was based on the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) principle, i.e., it was defined as the last available visit during the study with non-missing data for a parameter (excluding the baseline value).||||0.798
81623900|NCT02376790|162928293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.08||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|||0.08|-0.88|0.10
81623901|NCT02376790|162928295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|13.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.23||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.52|79.36||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \>30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|||79.36|-51.52|0.68
81623902|NCT02376790|162928295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|6.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.05||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.75|71.42||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|||71.42|-58.75|0.85
81623903|NCT02376790|162928296|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|12.9||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|26.2||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline body mass index (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD treatment as stratification factors|The risk difference was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of common risk difference using the stratification factors described above.|||26.2|-0.4|0.057
81623904|NCT02376790|162928296|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|10.9||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|24.4||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline body mass index (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD treatment as stratification factors|The risk difference was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of common risk difference using the stratification factors described above.|||24.4|-2.5|0.12
81623905|NCT02376790|162928297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.98||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \>30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|||0.98|-0.66|0.70
81623906|NCT02376790|162928297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.86||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|||0.86|-0.79|0.93
81623907|NCT02376790|162928298|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|3.2||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|13.7||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline body mass index (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD treatment as stratification factors|The risk difference was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of common risk difference using the stratification factors described above.|||13.7|-7.3|0.55
81623908|NCT02376790|162928298|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|8.8||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|19.4||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline body mass index (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD treatment as stratification factors|The risk difference was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of common risk difference using the stratification factors described above.|||19.4|-1.9|0.11
81623909|NCT02376790|162928299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|9.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.33||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|17.87||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \>30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|||17.87|0.85|0.031
81623910|NCT02376790|162928299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|3.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.33||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.49|11.54||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|||11.54|-5.49|0.49
81465353|NCT02989649|162623087|OTHER|||||||0.423|||||||Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis for subgroup: Prior therapy of diabetes mellitus, Ever used or Never used||||0.423
81465354|NCT02989649|162623087|OTHER|||||||0.747|||||||Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis for subgroup: Sex, Male or Female||||0.747
81623911|NCT02376790|162928300|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|15.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.99|24.9||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|Analysis of percent improvement from baseline in the percentage of BSA involved in psoriasis in the subgroup of participants with ≥ 10% BSA involvement at baseline.||24.90|6.99|<0.001
81623912|NCT02376790|162928300|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|6.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|15.83||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BMI status (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD use.|Methotrexate Monotherapy is the reference|Analysis of percent improvement from baseline in the percentage of BSA involved in psoriasis in the subgroup of participants with ≥ 10% BSA involvement at baseline.||15.83|-1.89|0.12
81623913|NCT02376790|162928305|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|11.4||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|20.8||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline body mass index (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD treatment as stratification factors|The risk difference was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of common risk difference using the stratification factors described above.|||20.8|2.0|0.019
81623914|NCT02376790|162928305|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|4.2||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|14.0||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline body mass index (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD treatment as stratification factors|The risk difference was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of common risk difference using the stratification factors described above.|||14.0|-5.6|0.40
81623915|NCT02376790|162928306|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|20.1||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|33.3||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline body mass index (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD treatment as stratification factors|The risk difference was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of common risk difference using the stratification factors described above.|Analysis of percentage of participants with an sPGA of 0 or 1 at Week 24 in participants with baseline BSA involvement with psoriasis ≥ 10%.||33.3|6.8|0.004
81623916|NCT02376790|162928306|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|17.1||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|30.2||P-value is unadjusted and considered descriptive.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline body mass index (≤ 30 kg/m² or \> 30 kg/m²) and prior non-biologic DMARD treatment as stratification factors|The risk difference was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of common risk difference using the stratification factors described above.|Analysis of percentage of participants with an sPGA of 0 or 1 at Week 24 in participants with baseline BSA involvement with psoriasis ≥ 10%.||30.2|4.0|0.012
81623917|NCT00041938|162928344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.1||The primary null hypotheses was tested at two-tailed alpha=0.05. A Haybittle-Peto interim monitoring procedure was performed with stopping boundaries for the interim analyses corresponding to a nominal two-tailed P value of 0.001.|Regression, Cox|Cox models stratified by site, New York Heart Association class (I vs. II-IV), and status w/ respect to recent stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack.|Hazard ratio is for comparison of warfarin vs. aspirin. Warfarin represents the numerator and aspirin represents the denominator of the hazard ratio.|The primary null hypothesis: time to first event in the composite primary endpoint does not differ significantly between warfarin and aspirin. The original target sample size was 2860, providing 89% power for a log-rank test with two-sided alpha .05, assuming a hazard rate reduction of 17.82% in either group compared with the other, after adjustment for use of beta-blockers and allowance for discontinuation of therapy, dropout, and crossover. The final sample of 2305 patients yielded 69% power.||1.10|0.79|0.40
81623918|NCT00041938|162928345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.23||Secondary null hypothesis was tested at two-tailed alpha = 0.05.|Regression, Cox|Cox models stratified by site, New York Heart Association class (I vs. II-IV), and status w/ respect to recent stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack.|Hazard ratio is for comparison of warfarin vs. aspirin. Warfarin represents the numerator and aspirin represents the denominator of the hazard ratio.|Secondary null hypothesis: time to first event in the composite secondary endpoint does not differ significantly between warfarin and aspirin. This was tested at prespecified alpha = 0.05 level, two-tailed.||1.23|0.93|0.33
81623919|NCT00041938|162928346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.82|||Regression, Cox|Cause-specific Cox model, stratified by site, NYHA class (I vs. II, III, or IV), and prior stroke or TIA status.|Hazard ratio is for comparison of warfarin vs. aspirin. Warfarin represents the numerator and aspirin represents the denominator of the hazard ratio.|Null hypothesis: there is no difference between warfarin and aspirin in time to ischemic stroke, adjusting for competing risks of death and intracerebral hemorrhage.||0.82|0.33|0.005
81623920|NCT00041938|162928347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.22||||0.35||95.0|0.43|11.66|||Regression, Cox|Cause-specific Cox model, stratified by site, NYHA class (I vs. II, III, or IV), and prior stroke or TIA status.||Null hypothesis: there is no difference between warfarin and aspirin in time to intracerebral hemorrhage, adjusting for competing risks of death and ischemic stroke.||11.66|0.43|0.35
81623921|NCT00041938|162928348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.2|||Regression, Cox|Cause-specific Cox model, stratified by site, NYHA class (I vs. II, III, or IV), and prior stroke or TIA status.|Hazard ratio is for comparison of warfarin vs. aspirin. Warfarin represents the numerator and aspirin represents the denominator of the hazard ratio.|||1.20|0.85|0.91
81623922|NCT00041938|162928349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.64|||Regression, Cox|Cause-specific Cox model, stratified by site, NYHA class (I vs. II, III, or IV), and prior stroke or TIA status.|Hazard ratio is for comparison of warfarin vs. aspirin. Warfarin represents the numerator and aspirin represents the denominator of the hazard ratio.|Null hypothesis: there is no difference between warfarin and aspirin in time to myocardial infarction, adjusting for competing risks of heart failure hospitalization, ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, and death.||1.64|0.58|0.93
81654392|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|26.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.95|30.82|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 11A||30.82|22.95|
81654393|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|2.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|2.97|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 12F||2.97|2.08|
81654394|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|54.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.35|64.3|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 15B||64.30|46.35|
81654395|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|36.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.57|42.89|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 22F||42.89|31.57|
81654396|NCT04546425|162998904|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|5.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.27|5.92|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 33F||5.92|4.27|
81654397|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.75|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1||0.75|0.60|
81530798|NCT00216671|162747607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon-signed-rank test|||Within-group comparison of the change in GAF from baseline to endpoint. The endpoint of the study was based on the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) principle, i.e., it was defined as the last available visit during the study with non-missing data for a parameter (excluding the baseline value).||||<0.001
81654398|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.73|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3||0.73|0.59|
81654399|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.87|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4||0.87|0.68|
81654400|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.81|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5||0.81|0.64|
81654401|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.75|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A||0.75|0.57|
81654402|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.67|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B||0.67|0.48|
81654403|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.8|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F||0.80|0.67|
81654404|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.81|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V||0.81|0.66|
81654405|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.92|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14||0.92|0.69|
81654406|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.84|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C||0.84|0.67|
81654407|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.93|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A||0.93|0.72|
81654408|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.87|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F||0.87|0.68|
81654409|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.69|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F||0.69|0.52|
81654410|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 5 (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|1.66|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 8||1.66|1.32|
81654411|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 5 (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|2.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|2.3|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 10A||2.30|1.77|
81654412|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 5 (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|1.75|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 11A||1.75|1.37|
81654413|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 5 (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.87|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 12F||0.87|0.68|
81465355|NCT02989649|162623087|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis for subgroup: Age, \<45 or \>=45 to \<65 years or \>=65 years||||<0.001
81654414|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 5 (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|5.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.82|6.1|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 15B||6.10|4.82|
81654415|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 5 (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|3.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|4.34|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 22F||4.34|3.40|
81654416|NCT04546425|162998905|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 5 (13vPnC serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/lowest 13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|2.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.33|2.99|||||2-sided 95% CI was calculated by exponentiating the CI (based on the Student's t distribution) for the mean difference of the logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 33F||2.99|2.33|
81465356|NCT02989649|162623087|OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis for subgroup: Cardiovascular risk group, Yes or No||||0.990
81465357|NCT02989649|162623087|OTHER|||||||0.841|||||||Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis for subgroup: Therapy type, Monotherapy or Combined therapy||||0.841
81654417|NCT04546425|162998906|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC -13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.8|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions (20vPnc - 13vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Diphtheria||0.8|-1.3|
81654418|NCT04546425|162998906|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.2|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions (20vPnc - 13vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Tetanus||0.2|-1.8|
81530799|NCT00216671|162747607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon-signed-rank test|||Within-group comparison of the change in GAF from baseline to endpoint. The endpoint of the study was based on the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) principle, i.e., it was defined as the last available visit during the study with non-missing data for a parameter (excluding the baseline value).||||<0.001
81654419|NCT04546425|162998906|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|0.7|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|PT||0.7|-5.3|
81703795|NCT04423757|163103182|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.698|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.47|7.17|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as BI - Placebo.|S-Anxiety scale - Mixed effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline, and baseline by visit interaction; patient as a random effect; unstructured covariance matrix for within-patient errors and Kenward-Roger approximation for denominator degrees of freedom.||7.17|-4.47|0.6980
81623923|NCT00041938|162928350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.998|1.47|||Regression, Cox|Cause-specific Cox model, stratified by site, NYHA class (I vs. II, III, or IV), and prior stroke or TIA status.||Null hypothesis: there is no difference between warfarin and aspirin in time to heart failure hospitalization, adjusting for competing risks of myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, and death.||1.47|0.998|0.053
81623924|NCT00041938|162928351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.96|||Regression, Cox|Cause-specific Cox model, stratified by site, NYHA class (I vs. II, III, or IV), and prior stroke or TIA status.||Null hypothesis: there is no difference between warfarin and aspirin in time to ischemic stroke, adjusting for competing risks of myocardial infarction, heart failure hospitalization, death and intracerebral hemorrhage.||0.96|0.32|0.03
81623925|NCT00041938|162928352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.77||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|9.88|||Regression, Cox|Cause-specific Cox model, stratified by site, NYHA class (I vs. II, III, or IV), and prior stroke or TIA status.|Hazard ratio is for comparison of warfarin vs. aspirin. Warfarin represents the numerator and aspirin represents the denominator of the hazard ratio.|Null hypothesis: there is no difference between warfarin and aspirin in time to intracerebral hemorrhage, adjusting for competing risks of myocardial infarction, heart failure hospitalization, ischemic stroke, and death.||9.88|0.32|0.51
81623926|NCT00041938|162928353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.83||95.0|0.81|1.3|||Regression, Cox|Cause-specific Cox model, stratified by site, NYHA class (I vs. II, III, or IV), and prior stroke or TIA status.||||1.30|0.81|0.83
81623927|NCT00041938|162928354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|2.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|3.12|||Regression, Poisson||The warfarin arm represents the numerator and the aspirin arm represents the denominator of the rate ratio.|||3.12|1.36|<0.001
81623928|NCT00041938|162928355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.56|||<|0.001||95.0|1.34|1.81|||Regression, Poisson||Warfarin group represents the numerator and aspirin group represents denominator of rate ratio.|||1.81|1.34|<0.001
81623929|NCT00262301|162928356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.003
81654420|NCT04546425|162998906|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|2.9|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|FHA||2.9|-2.6|
81654421|NCT04546425|162998906|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|4.2|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|PRN||4.2|-0.9|
81623930|NCT00262301|162928357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.005
81623931|NCT01017146|162928366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value indicates treatment differences between tazarotene foam and vehicle foam for ILs|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81654422|NCT04546425|162998906|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|4.0|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions (20vPnc - 13vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Hepatitis B||4.0|-1.1|
81623932|NCT01017146|162928366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value indicates treatment differences between tazarotene foam and vehicle foam for NILs|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81623933|NCT01017146|162928366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value indicates treatment differences between tazarotene foam and vehicle foam for TLs|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81465358|NCT02989649|162623087|OTHER|||||||0.847|||||||Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis for subgroup: Baseline BMI, \<25 or 25 to \<30 or \>=30 kg/m\^2||||0.847
81623934|NCT01017146|162928367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|35.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.7|40.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants receiving tazarotene foam with a minimum 2 G improvement in the ISGA score from Baseline at Week 12.|||40.5|30.7|<0.001
81623935|NCT01017146|162928367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|23.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.6|28.3|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants receiving vehicle foam with a minimum 2 G improvement in the ISGA score from Baseline at Week 12.|||28.3|19.6|
81703796|NCT04423757|163103182|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.2589|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.67|8.76|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as BI - Placebo.|T-Anxiety scale - Mixed effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline, and baseline by visit interaction; patient as a random effect; unstructured covariance matrix for within-patient errors and Kenward-Roger approximation for denominator degrees of freedom.||8.76|-1.67|0.2589
81703797|NCT04423757|163103183|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.1863|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as BI - Placebo.|Mixed effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline, and baseline by visit interaction; patient as a random effect; unstructured covariance matrix for within-patient errors and Kenward-Roger approximation for denominator degrees of freedom.||1.15|-0.13|0.1863
81703798|NCT04423757|163103184|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.8326|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.46|5.76|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as BI - Placebo.|Mixed effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline, and baseline by visit interaction; patient as a random effect; unstructured covariance matrix for within-patient errors and Kenward-Roger approximation for denominator degrees of freedom.||5.76|-4.46|0.8326
81703799|NCT04423757|163103185|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.5567|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.43|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as BI - Placebo.|Mixed effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline, and baseline by visit interaction; patient as a random effect; unstructured covariance matrix for within-patient errors and Kenward-Roger approximation for denominator degrees of freedom.||0.89|-0.43|0.5567
81703800|NCT02738580|163103187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.26|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The proportion of patients with elevated Progesterone on last day of stimulation(\>1.5 ng/mL) was compared between both groups using the Chi-square test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81703801|NCT02738580|163103188|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.49|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.49
81703802|NCT02228564|163103219|NON_INFERIORITY|"The sample size calculation assumes the following:~The LIFESTREAM™ Covered Stent composite event rate is estimated at 10.5% The Performance Goal is set at 19.5% The Type 1 error, α = 0.05 (one-sided). The Type 2 error, β = 0.10 (Power = 1 - β = 90%). The calculated sample size is 139 subjects to be followed through the 9-month follow-up visit (using nQuery 7.0). To accommodate 10% censoring, the sample size is increased to 154."|||||<|0.0325|||||||Exact binomial test|||"H0: The proportion of subjects in the LifeStream™ Covered Stent group (PBBX) with events in the primary endpoint is greater than or equal to that of the PG of 19.5%.~H1: The proportion of subjects in the LifeStream™ Covered Stent group (PBBX) with events in the primary endpoint is less than that of the PG of 19.5%."||||<0.0325
81703803|NCT01324687|163103231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.8387||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7261|0.9689|||GEE / Poisson regression models|||Rate ratio of ED use rate of the intervention group as compared to the control group.||0.9689|0.7261|0.017
81703804|NCT02460978|163103289|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0579|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model is adjusted for baseline HbA1c, treatment, week, randomization stratum, week\*treatment, and week\*baseline HbA1c.||Difference vs. placebo in adjusted mean change from baseline||-0.26|-0.49|<0.0001
81703805|NCT02460978|163103289|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0578|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model is adjusted for baseline HbA1c, treatment, week, randomization stratum, week\*treatment, and week\*baseline HbA1c.||Difference vs. placebo in adjusted mean change from baseline||-0.30|-0.53|<0.0001
81530800|NCT00216671|162747608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.519||||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon two sample test|||Between-group comparison of the change in SF-12 PCS score from baseline to endpoint. The endpoint of the study was based on the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) principle, i.e., it was defined as the last available visit during the study with non-missing data for a parameter (excluding the baseline value).||||0.519
81623936|NCT01017146|162928368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|28.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.2|33.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants receiving tazarotene foam with an ISGA score of 0 or 1 at Week 12.|||33.5|24.2|<0.001
81703806|NCT02460978|163103290|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5291|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.73|-7.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for ln(baseline), treatment, week, randomization stratum, week\*treatment, week\*ln(baseline).||Difference vs. placebo in adjusted mean percentage change from baseline||-7.72|-13.73|<0.0001
81623937|NCT01017146|162928368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|16.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|19.9|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants receiving vehicle foam with an ISGA score of 0 or 1 at Week 12.|||19.9|12.4|
81623938|NCT00976495|162928390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7177|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.34|-2.49|||||ANCOVA was applied. Given that this was a pilot study designed for exploratory analysis, formal statistical hypothesis testing was not performed.|||-2.49|-13.34|
81623939|NCT00976495|162928390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7068|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.87|-2.06|||||ANCOVA was applied. Given that this was a pilot study designed for exploratory analysis, formal statistical hypothesis testing was not performed.|||-2.06|-12.87|
81623940|NCT00976495|162928391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3613|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.11|2.31|||||ANCOVA was applied. Given that this was a pilot study designed for exploratory analysis, formal statistical hypothesis testing was not performed.|||2.31|-7.11|
81654423|NCT04546425|162998906|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC -13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.2|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions (20vPnc - 13vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Poliovirus Type 1||4.2|-4.6|
81654424|NCT04546425|162998906|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.2|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions (20vPnc - 13vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Poliovirus Type 2||4.2|-4.6|
81465359|NCT02989649|162623087|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis for subgroup: Initial glycemic control, \<7% or \>=7%||||<0.001
81654425|NCT04546425|162998906|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.2|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions (20vPnc - 13vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Poliovirus Type 3||4.2|-4.6|
81654426|NCT04546425|162998906|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC-13vPnC) was greater than -10%.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.2|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions (20vPnc - 13vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Hib||2.2|-2.0|
81654427|NCT04546425|162998907|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.42|||||GMR and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the concentrations (20vPnC - 13vPnC) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student's t distribution).|Measles||1.42|0.79|
81530801|NCT00216671|162747608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon-signed-rank test|||Within-group comparison of the change in SF-12 PCS score from baseline to endpoint. The endpoint of the study was based on the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) principle, i.e., it was defined as the last available visit during the study with non-missing data for a parameter (excluding the baseline value).||||<0.001
81465360|NCT02989649|162623090|OTHER||Least Square Mean (LSM)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.62|||||The LSM and CI are from Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement (MMRM) model, that used visit as a predictor and baseline value as a covariate. For change from baseline, covariance structure=Unstructured.|Statistical analysis for data at Baseline compared to the data at Month 3||-0.62|-1.29|
81530802|NCT00216671|162747608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon-signed-rank test|||Within-group comparison of the change in SF-12 PCS score from baseline to endpoint. The endpoint of the study was based on the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) principle, i.e., it was defined as the last available visit during the study with non-missing data for a parameter (excluding the baseline value).||||<0.001
81623941|NCT00976495|162928391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4112|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|8.08|||||ANCOVA was applied. Given that this was a pilot study designed for exploratory analysis, formal statistical hypothesis testing was not performed.|||8.08|-1.55|
81623942|NCT00976495|162928392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5072|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.38|0.63|||||ANCOVA was applied. Given that this was a pilot study designed for exploratory analysis, formal statistical hypothesis testing was not performed.|||0.63|-9.38|
81623943|NCT00976495|162928392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5474|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.18|5.99|||||ANCOVA was applied. Given that this was a pilot study designed for exploratory analysis, formal statistical hypothesis testing was not performed.|||5.99|-4.18|
81623944|NCT00976495|162928393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7812|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|5.71|||||ANCOVA was applied. Given that this was a pilot study designed for exploratory analysis, formal statistical hypothesis testing was not performed.|||5.71|-5.39|
81623945|NCT00976495|162928393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8135|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|12.93|||||ANCOVA was applied. Given that this was a pilot study designed for exploratory analysis, formal statistical hypothesis testing was not performed.|||12.93|1.70|
81623946|NCT02272816|162928394|OTHER||Percentage|95.6|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||98.6||||||||98.6||
81623947|NCT02272816|162928395|OTHER||Percentage|45.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.2|59.9||||||||59.9|30.2|
81654428|NCT04546425|162998908|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.44|||||GMR and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the concentrations (20vPnC - 13vPnC) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student's t distribution).|Mumps||1.44|0.76|
81654429|NCT04546425|162998909|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.1|||||GMR and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the concentrations (20vPnC - 13vPnC) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student's t distribution).|Rubella||1.10|0.63|
81654430|NCT04546425|162998910|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.57|||||GMR and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the concentrations (20vPnC - 13vPnC) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student's t distribution).|Varicella||1.57|0.98|
81654431|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.9|||||2-Sided 95% CIs are calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 1 \\||0.9|-3.1|
81654432|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|-10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-6.7|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 3||-6.7|-14.7|
81654433|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.3|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 4||1.3|-1.4|
81654434|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.2|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 5||2.2|-1.4|
81654435|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.5|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 6A||1.5|-1.6|
81654436|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.7|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 6B||2.7|-1.1|
81654437|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.4|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 7F||0.4|-1.5|
81654438|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.9|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 9V||1.9|-1.0|
81654439|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.6|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 14||0.6|-3.7|
81654440|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.7|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 18C||2.7|-0.5|
81654441|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 19A||1.1|-1.1|
81465361|NCT02989649|162623090|OTHER||Least Square Mean (LSM)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.245|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.39|||||The LSM and CI are from Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement (MMRM) model, that used visit as a predictor and baseline value as a covariate. For change from baseline, covariance structure=Unstructured.|Statistical analysis for data at Baseline compared to the data at Month 6||-0.39|-1.36|
81465362|NCT02989649|162623091|OTHER||Least Square Mean (LSM)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.72|||||The LSM and CI are from Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement (MMRM) model, that used visit as a predictor and baseline value as a covariate. For change from baseline, covariance structure=Unstructured.|Statistical analysis for data at Baseline compared to the data at Month 3||-0.72|-1.18|
81530803|NCT00216671|162747608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.721||||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon two sample test|||Between-group comparison of the change in SF-12 MCS score from baseline to endpoint. The endpoint of the study was based on the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) principle, i.e., it was defined as the last available visit during the study with non-missing data for a parameter (excluding the baseline value).||||0.721
81654442|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.4|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 19F||1.4|-0.9|
81654443|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|1.4|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 23F||1.4|-3.2|
81654444|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 23F(13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.9|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 8||3.9|0.4|
81654445|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 23F(13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.7|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 10A||2.7|-1.5|
81654446|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 23F (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.2|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 11A||3.2|-0.7|
81654447|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 23F (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.6|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 12F||1.6|-2.9|
81465363|NCT02989649|162623091|OTHER||Least Square Mean|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-1.05|||||The LSM and CI are from Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement (MMRM) model, that used visit as a predictor and baseline value as a covariate. For change from baseline, covariance structure=Unstructured.|Statistical analysis for data at Baseline compared to the data at Month 6||-1.05|-1.44|
81465364|NCT02004886|162623116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4|-13.3|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, and baseline 24-hour WMG value as a covariate.||||-13.3|-38.4|<0.001
81465365|NCT02004886|162623116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-53.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.1|-41.1|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, and baseline 24-hour WMG value as a covariate.||||-41.1|-66.1|<0.001
81465366|NCT02004886|162623116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4|-13.6|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status, and baseline 24-hour WMG value as a covariate.||||-13.6|-38.4|<0.001
81465367|NCT02004886|162623119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.3||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.7|-0.9|||ANCOVA|Relevant baseline efficacy measurements were the covariates.||||-0.9|-35.7|0.04
81530804|NCT00216671|162747608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon-signed-rank test|||Within-group comparison of the change in SF-12 MCS score from baseline to endpoint. The endpoint of the study was based on the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) principle, i.e., it was defined as the last available visit during the study with non-missing data for a parameter (excluding the baseline value).||||<0.001
81623948|NCT02272816|162928396|OTHER||Percentage|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.6|100.0||||||||100|92.6|
81465368|NCT02004886|162623119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-43.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.9|-26.3|||ANCOVA|Relevant baseline efficacy measurements were the covariates.||||-26.3|-60.9|<0.001
81465369|NCT02004886|162623119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.6||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|8.5|||ANCOVA|Relevant baseline efficacy measurements were the covariates.||||8.5|-25.7|0.320
81465370|NCT02004886|162623121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-0.7|0.751
81465371|NCT02004886|162623121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-1.0|0.581
81465372|NCT02004886|162623121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8|||ANCOVA|||||0.8|-0.8|0.918
81465373|NCT02004886|162623123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.7||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|5.6|||ANCOVA|||||5.6|-21.1|0.253
81623949|NCT04048382|162928409|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.88
81623950|NCT04048382|162928410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.49
81623951|NCT04048382|162928411|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.91
81623952|NCT04048382|162928412|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.65
81623953|NCT04048382|162928413|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.17
81623954|NCT04048382|162928414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.19
81623955|NCT02269475|162928426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine efficacy (%)|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1875.3|100.0||"No statistical tests were used, instead the confidence interval was used for showing superiority.~If lower bound of the 95% CI is greater than 0%, the efficacy of MEDI3250 is demonstrated."|Exact conditional method|Estimated by an exact conditional method in total number of cases which follows a Poisson assumption.|Vaccine efficacy (%) = (1-RR)\*100 where RR = Risk Reduction.|||100.0|-1875.3|
81623956|NCT02269475|162928427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine efficacy (%)|27.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|43.0||"No statistical tests were used, instead the confidence interval was used for showing superiority.~If lower bound of the 95% CI is greater than 0%, the efficacy of MEDI3250 is demonstrated."|Exact conditional method|Estimated by an exact conditional method in total number of cases which follows a Poisson assumption.|Vaccine efficacy (%) = (1-RR)\*100 where RR = Risk Reduction.|||43.0|7.4|
81623957|NCT03821844|162928440|SUPERIORITY||marginal interaction effect|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|4.03|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||"Fixed effects: age, sex, race, activities of daily living score, cognitive function score, psychotic disorder, bipolar disease, depression, anxiety, dementia, antidepressant use, antianxietal use, antipsychotic use, corporation, time from Minimum Data Set (MDS) collection to Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory (CMAI) score (exclusive to CMAI model), baseline Agitation and Reactive Behavior Scale (ARBS) (exclusive to CMAI model), baseline CMAI (exclusive to ARBS and ARBS-CMAI model), indicator of baseline/follow-up score, treatment group, interaction of baseline/follow-up measure, and treatment group.~Random effects: random intercept for nursing home, random intercept for the interaction of baseline/follow-up measure and nursing home, random intercept for data collector (exclusive to CMAI model), and random intercept for individual."|4.03|-1.37|< 0.05
81623958|NCT03821844|162928441|SUPERIORITY||marginal interaction effect|0.06|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.09|||Differences-in-Differences regression||Reported estimation details pertain to the None category.||"The intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis used Bayesian multi-level multinomial logit models. All models adjust for resident baseline covariates, an individual-level effect to account for multiple observations for the same resident, and a facility level effect to account for variability in the outcomes for individuals residing in the same nursing homes. The reference category for the multinomial model for each outcome is None. To address baseline differences in the proportion of individuals at each level of the ordinal outcomes between treatment and control groups, we report the marginal time by intervention interaction."|0.09|0.03|< 0.05
81623959|NCT03821844|162928442|SUPERIORITY||Marginal Interaction Effect|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.08|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||"Fixed effect covariates: age, sex, race, activities of daily living score, cognitive function score, psychotic disorder, bipolar disease, depression, anxiety, dementia, antidepressant use, antianxietal use, antipsychotic use, nursing home corporation, time from Minimum Data Set (MDS) collection to Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory (CMAI) score (exclusive to CMAI model), baseline Agitation and Reactive Behavior Score (ARBS) (exclusive to CMAI model), baseline CMAI (exclusive to ARBS and ARBS-CMAI model), indicator of baseline/follow-up score, treatment group, interaction of baseline/follow-up measure, and treatment group.~Random effects: random intercept for nursing home, random intercept for the interaction of baseline/follow-up measure and nursing home, random intercept for data collector (exclusive to CMAI model), and random intercept for individual."|0.08|-0.30|< 0.05
81623960|NCT03821844|162928443|SUPERIORITY||average marginal effect|-3.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|0.0|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||Variables included in the model: baseline medication use, age, sex, race, activities of daily living score, cognitive function score, psychotic diagnosis, depression, anxiety, dementia, asthma, agitation and reactive behavior (ARBS) score, date of assessment, treatment group, and facility-level random effect.|0.00|-7.22|< 0.05
81623961|NCT03821844|162928444|SUPERIORITY||average marginal effect|-3.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.55|0.06|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||Variables included in the model: baseline medication use, age, sex, race, activities of daily living score, cognitive function score, psychotic diagnosis, depression, anxiety, dementia, asthma, agitation and reactive behavior (ARBS) score, date of assessment, treatment group, and facility-level random effect.|0.06|-7.55|< 0.05
81623962|NCT03821844|162928445|SUPERIORITY||average marginal effect|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.28|2.76|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||Variables included in the model: baseline medication use, age, sex, race, activities of daily living score, cognitive function score, psychotic diagnosis, depression, anxiety, dementia, asthma, agitation and reactive behavior (ARBS) score, date of assessment, treatment group, and facility-level random effect.|2.76|-5.28|< 0.05
81623963|NCT03821844|162928447|SUPERIORITY||average marginal effect|-0.22|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.7|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||Multilevel regression with covariates' adjustments was used to estimate the impact of the resident being in a treatment versus control nursing home on depressive symptoms.|0.70|-1.14|< 0.05
81623964|NCT03821844|162928448|SUPERIORITY||marginal interaction effect|0.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.02|||Differences-in-Differences regression||Reported estimation details pertain to the None category.||The intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis used Bayesian multi-level multinomial logit models to analyze the effect that being in a treatment versus control nursing home had on the behaviors of nursing home residents. All models adjust for resident baseline covariates and the activity status of a resident during an observation. In addition, they include an individual-level effect to account for multiple observations for the same resident, and a facility level effect to account for variability in the outcomes for individuals residing in the same nursing homes. To address baseline differences in the proportion of individuals at each level of the ordinal outcomes between treatment and control groups, we report the marginal time by intervention interaction.|0.02|-0.03|< 0.05
81623965|NCT03821844|162928449|SUPERIORITY||marginal interaction effect|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.07|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||The intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis used Bayesian multi-level multinomial logit models to analyze the effect that being in a treatment versus control nursing home had on the moods of nursing home residents. All models adjust for resident baseline covariates and the activity status of a resident during an observation. In addition, they include an individual-level effect to account for multiple observations for the same resident, and a facility level effect to account for variability in the outcomes for individuals residing in the same nursing homes. We report the marginal time by intervention interaction.|0.07|0.02|< 0.05
81623966|NCT03821844|162928450|SUPERIORITY||marginal interaction effect|-0.01|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.01|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||The intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis used Bayesian multi-level multinomial logit models to analyze the effect that being in a treatment versus control nursing home had on the moods of nursing home residents. All models adjust for resident baseline covariates and the activity status of a resident during an observation. In addition, they include an individual-level effect to account for multiple observations for the same resident, and a facility level effect to account for variability in the outcomes for individuals residing in the same nursing homes. We report the marginal time by intervention interaction.|0.01|-0.03|< 0.05
81654448|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 23F (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.1|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 15B||4.1|0.7|
81654449|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 23F(13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.9|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 22F||3.9|0.4|
81465374|NCT02004886|162623123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.5||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-26.0|0.070
81465375|NCT02004886|162623123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.5|-12.8|||ANCOVA|||||-12.8|-39.5|<0.001
81465376|NCT02004886|162623124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-89.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-145.6|-34.0|||ANCOVA|Relevant baseline efficacy measurements were the covariates.||||-34.0|-145.6|0.002
81465377|NCT02004886|162623124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-191.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-246.4|-135.9|||ANCOVA|Relevant baseline efficacy measurements were the covariates.||||-135.9|-246.4|<0.001
81465378|NCT02004886|162623124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-97.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-152.4|-42.9|||ANCOVA|Relevant baseline efficacy measurements were the covariates.||||-42.9|-152.4|0.001
81623967|NCT03821844|162928451|SUPERIORITY||average marginal effect|-0.01|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.01|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||The intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis used Bayesian multi-level multinomial logit models to analyze the effect that being in a treatment versus control nursing home had on the moods of nursing home residents. All models adjust for resident baseline covariates and the activity status of a resident during an observation. In addition, they include an individual-level effect to account for multiple observations for the same resident, and a facility level effect to account for variability in the outcomes for individuals residing in the same nursing homes. We report the marginal time by intervention interaction.|0.01|-0.04|< 0.05
81623968|NCT03821844|162928452|SUPERIORITY||marginal interaction effect|0.01|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.03|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||The intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis used Bayesian multi-level multinomial logit models to analyze the effect that being in a treatment versus control nursing home had on the moods of nursing home residents. All models adjust for resident baseline covariates and the activity status of a resident during an observation. In addition, they include an individual-level effect to account for multiple observations for the same resident, and a facility level effect to account for variability in the outcomes for individuals residing in the same nursing homes. We report the marginal time by intervention interaction.|0.03|-0.02|< 0.05
81623969|NCT03821844|162928453|SUPERIORITY||marginal interaction effect|-0.02|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.01|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||The intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis used Bayesian multi-level multinomial logit models to analyze the effect that being in a treatment vs. control NH had on the behaviors and moods of NH residents. The models were implemented separately for each mood. All models adjust for resident baseline covariates and the activity status of a resident during an observation. In addition, they include an individual-level effect to account for multiple observations for the same resident, and a facility level effect to account for variability in the outcomes for individuals residing in the same nursing homes. To address baseline differences in the proportion of individuals at each level of the ordinal outcomes between treatment and control groups, we report the marginal time by intervention interaction. We will refer to this estimand as the marginal interaction effect (MIE), which is sometimes known as the Difference in Differences estimand.|0.01|-0.05|< 0.05
81623970|NCT03913195|162928455|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence limits for the 90% confidence interval are 0.80 to 1.25. If the 90% CIs were within the equivalence limits (0.8, 1.25), it demonstrated a PK bridge between the two routes of administration.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8299|1.2049||H0: P1 is not different from P2.|Fisher Exact|||The proportion of subjects with an average Ctrough ≥ 300 ng/mL is compared between the 30-second IV push and the 15-minute IV infusion.||1.2049|0.8299|1.0
81623971|NCT03913195|162928456|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence limits for the 90% confidence interval (CI) are 0.80 to 1.25. If the 90% CIs were within the equivalence limits (0.8, 1.25), it demonstrated a PK bridge between the two routes of administration.|mean geometric ratio|1.0315||||0.5389|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9478|1.1226|||SAS PROC MIXED|||The log transform of the ratio of the geometric means of the Area Under the Curve (AUC) for 30 second IV Push and 15 minute IV infusion is compared.||1.1226|0.9478|0.5389
81623972|NCT03913195|162928458|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence limits for the 90% confidence interval are 0.80 to 1.25. If the 90% CIs were within the equivalence limits (0.8, 1.25), it demonstrated a PK bridge between the two routes of administration.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.08|||Fisher Exact|||The proportion of subjects with an average Ctrough ≥ 300 ng/mL is compared between IM and IV infusion.||1.08|0.69|0.34
81623973|NCT03611153|162928459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.040
81623974|NCT03611153|162928461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.777|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.777
81623975|NCT03611153|162928462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.805|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Right atrial pressure||||0.805
81623976|NCT03611153|162928462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.148|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||pulmonary artery systolic pressure||||0.148
81654450|NCT04546425|162998924|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 23F (13vPnC serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC group.|Percent difference|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.4|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 33F||3.4|-0.4|
81654451|NCT04546425|162998928|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Percent difference|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|2.1|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions (20vPnC - 13vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Diphtheria||2.1|-11.2|
81654452|NCT04546425|162998928|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Percent difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|0.4|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions (20vPnC - 13vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Tetanus||0.4|-7.0|
81654453|NCT04546425|162998928|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Percent difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|4.1|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions (20vPnC - 13vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|PT||4.1|-5.2|
81654454|NCT04546425|162998928|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Percent difference|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|3.3|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions (20vPnC - 13vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|FHA||3.3|-6.4|
81623977|NCT03611153|162928462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean pulmonary artery pressure||||0.090
81623978|NCT03611153|162928463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.786|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Right atrial pressure||||0.786
81654455|NCT04546425|162998928|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Percent difference|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|3.3|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions (20vPnC - 13vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|PRN||3.3|-6.4|
81623979|NCT03611153|162928463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.796|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pulmonary artery systolic pressure||||0.796
81623980|NCT03611153|162928463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.703|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean pulmonary artery pressure||||0.703
81623981|NCT03611153|162928464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.418|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.418
81623982|NCT03611153|162928465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.669|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.669
81465379|NCT02004886|162623125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.7|||ANCOVA|||||3.7|-1.5|0.408
81623983|NCT03517553|162928466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Threshold for statistical significance is P\<0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.999
81623984|NCT03517553|162928466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.768|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.768
81623985|NCT03517553|162928467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.869|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.869
81623986|NCT03517553|162928467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.813|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.813
81623987|NCT03517553|162928467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.978|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.978
81623988|NCT03517553|162928467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.731|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.731
81654456|NCT04546425|162998928|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Percent difference|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|2.2|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions (20vPnC - 13vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Poliovirus Type 1||2.2|-10.0|
81530805|NCT00216671|162747608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon-signed-rank test|||Within-group comparison of the change in SF-12 MCS score from baseline to endpoint. The endpoint of the study was based on the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) principle, i.e., it was defined as the last available visit during the study with non-missing data for a parameter (excluding the baseline value).||||<0.001
81623989|NCT03517553|162928467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.703|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.703
81623990|NCT03517553|162928467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.909|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.909
81623991|NCT05215847|162928469|OTHER|Adverse event subject incidence and event frequency.|||||||||||||||||Adverse event subject incidence and event frequency.|||
81623992|NCT04143061|162928507|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was \>-10% for all 4 serogroups. 95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Difference in percentage of participants|6.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|11.08||||||Statistical analysis for Serogroup A||11.08|2.03|
81623993|NCT04143061|162928507|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all 4 serogroups. 95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Difference in percentage of participants|21.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.82|25.8||||||Statistical analysis for Serogroup C||25.80|17.82|
81623994|NCT04143061|162928507|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all 4 serogroups. 95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Difference in percentage of participants|11.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.43|14.89||||||Statistical analysis for Serogroup Y||14.89|7.43|
81623995|NCT04143061|162928507|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all 4 serogroups. 95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Difference in percentage of participants|11.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.86|14.47||||||Statistical analysis for Serogroup W||14.47|7.86|
81623996|NCT04970407|162928517|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-1.16||||0.8769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.25|13.93|||MMRM model|||The adjusted mean, standard error (SE) and 95% confidence interval (CI) of the adjusted mean as well as difference in % relative to baseline and p-value were obtained from a MMRM with Fisher scoring with treatment, time (corresponding to all study visits when CMAP was measured), treatment by time interaction and baseline CMAP amplitude as factors and an unstructured variance covariance matrix.||13.93|-16.25|0.8769
81465380|NCT02004886|162623125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|2.2|||ANCOVA|||||2.2|-3.1|0.741
81623997|NCT04970407|162928517|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-10.61||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.69|4.47|||MMRM model|||The adjusted mean, SE and 95% CI of the adjusted mean as well as difference in % relative to baseline and p-value were obtained from a MMRM with Fisher scoring with treatment, time (corresponding to all study visits when CMAP was measured), treatment by time interaction and baseline CMAP amplitude as factors and an unstructured variance covariance matrix.||4.47|-25.69|0.1620
81623998|NCT03289039|162928555|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|4.12|||Log Rank|||||4.12|0.27|0.98
81623999|NCT03289039|162928556|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.81|||Log Rank|||||2.81|0.24|0.89
81624000|NCT00792636|162928569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares mean|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.3|||||Systolic Blood Pressure. The following covariates were used in this analysis: Age, Gender, Baseline migraines per month, Baseline blood pressure|||-0.3|-3.2|
81624001|NCT00792636|162928569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares mean|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.3|||||Diastolic Blood Pressure. The following covariates were used in this analysis: Age, Gender, Baseline migraines per month, Baseline blood pressure|||0.3|-2.2|
81624002|NCT00792636|162928569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares mean|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.4|||||Systolic Blood Pressure. The following covariates were used in this analysis: Age, Gender, Baseline migraines per month, Baseline blood pressure|||-0.4|-3.4|
81465381|NCT02004886|162623125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.5|||ANCOVA|||||2.5|-2.8|0.906
81624003|NCT00792636|162928569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares mean|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.6|||||Diastolic blood pressure. The following covariates were used in this analysis: Age, Gender, Baseline migraines per month, Baseline blood pressure|||0.6|-2.0|
81624004|NCT00792636|162928570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares mean|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.8|||||Systolic blood pressure. The following covariates were used in this analysis: Age, Gender, Baseline migraines per month, Baseline blood pressure|||-0.8|-3.4|
81703807|NCT02460978|163103290|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5331|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.04|-8.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for ln(baseline), treatment, week, randomization stratum, week\*treatment, and week\*ln(baseline).||Difference vs. placebo in adjusted mean percentage change from baseline||-8.02|-14.04|<0.0001
81530806|NCT00226811|162747610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CBR rate (percentage)|7.7||||||95.0|2.9|16.0|||||Clinical benefit response rate: percent of patients with confirmed complete response, confirmed partial response or stable disease for at least 24 wks according to Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors, relative to total treated patients|||16.0|2.9|
81530807|NCT00226811|162747615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||OR rate (percentage)|2.6||||||95.0|0.3|9.0|||||Percentage of patients with confirmed complete response or confirmed partial response according to the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST), relative to the total number of treated patients.|||9.0|0.3|
81530808|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Abnormal involuntary movements: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.98
81530809|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute bronchiolitis due to RSV: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530810|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0 .99
81624005|NCT00792636|162928570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares mean|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.3|||||Diastolic blood pressure. The following covariates were used in this analysis: Age, Gender, Baseline migraines per month, Baseline blood pressure|||-0.3|-2.6|
81624006|NCT00792636|162928571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares mean|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.4|||||Systolic Blood Pressure. The following covariates were used in this analysis: Age, Gender, Baseline migraines per month, Baseline blood pressure|||2.4|-1.6|
81624007|NCT00792636|162928571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares mean|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.2|||||Diastolic blood pressure. The following covariates were used in this analysis: Age, Gender, Baseline migraines per month, Baseline blood pressure|||2.2|-1.2|
81530811|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute otitis media: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.05
81530812|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute pyelonephritis without RMN lesion: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0 .20
81624008|NCT00792636|162928572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares mean|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.2|||||Systolic Blood Pressure. The following covariates were used in this analysis: Age, Gender, Baseline migraines per month, Baseline blood pressure|||2.2|-1.7|
81624009|NCT00792636|162928572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares mean|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.5|||||Diastolic blood pressure. The following covariates were used in this analysis: Age, Gender, Baseline migraines per month, Baseline blood pressure|||2.5|-0.9|
81624010|NCT00792636|162928577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.6||||||||2.6|0.9|
81624011|NCT00792636|162928577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.6||||||||2.6|0.9|
81624012|NCT00792636|162928578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7||||||||1.7|0.6|
81624013|NCT00792636|162928578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.2||||||||2.2|0.7|
81703808|NCT02460978|163103291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3829|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|-2.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for ln(baseline), treatment, week, randomization stratum, week\*treatment, and week\*ln(baseline).||Difference vs. placebo in adjusted mean percentage change from baseline||-2.45|-3.96|<0.0001
81530813|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Alkalosis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.79
81530814|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.16
81530815|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apparent life threatening event infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81530816|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma, unspecified, unspecified status: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0 .03
81624014|NCT00792636|162928579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|13.6||||||||13.6|0.1|
81624015|NCT00792636|162928579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|25.6||||||||25.6|0.3|
81624016|NCT00792636|162928580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.7||||||||3.7|0.5|
81624017|NCT00792636|162928580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.2||||||||4.2|0.6|
81624018|NCT00792636|162928581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.54||||||||1.54|0.84|
81624019|NCT00792636|162928581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.83||||||||1.83|1.01|
81624020|NCT00792636|162928582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.21||||||||1.21|0.65|
81624021|NCT00792636|162928582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.6||||||||1.60|0.88|
81624022|NCT01046136|162928584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0096|||||||Regression, Logistic|p-value is from a logistic regression model with terms for treatment group and center||Investigator's End-of-Study Assessment NOTE: All assessments of efficacy were considered exploratory and were given equal consideration, and were carried out on both the MITT and PP populations. LOCF method was applied to missing post baseline measurements in analyses of the MITT population.||||0.0096
81624023|NCT01046136|162928586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0293|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value is from a Wilcoxon rank sum test comparing the two treatment groups.||||||0.0293
81624024|NCT03732820|162928600|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.81||A multiple testing procedure is employed across primary (rPFS) and key secondary endpoints (OS) to strongly control overall type 1 error at 2.5% one-sided.|Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by Metastases and Docetaxel at metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer stage using a pre-specified pooling strategy.|HR and CI calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards model, where a HR \< 1 favours olaparib+abiraterone. Stratification factors are the same as those used in the stratified log-rank test.|||0.81|0.54|<0.0001
81624025|NCT03732820|162928601|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.0||A multiple testing procedure is employed across primary (rPFS) and key secondary endpoints (OS) to strongly control overall type 1 error at 2.5% one-sided. Alpha spend for OS will not exceed 0.02135.|Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by Metastases and Docetaxel at metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer stage using a pre-specified pooling strategy.|HR and CI calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards model, where a HR \< 1 favours olaparib+abiraterone. Stratification factors are the same as those used in the stratified log-rank test.|||1.00|0.67|0.0544
81624026|NCT03732820|162928602|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.9|||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by Metastases and Docetaxel at metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer stage using a pre-specified pooling strategy.|HR and CI calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards model, where a HR \< 1 favours olaparib+abiraterone. Stratification factors are the same as those used in the stratified log-rank test.|||0.90|0.64|0.0025
81530817|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchiolitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.05
81624027|NCT03732820|162928603|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.7456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.5|||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by Metastases and Docetaxel at metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer stage using a pre-specified pooling strategy.|HR and CI calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards model, where a HR \< 1 favours olaparib+abiraterone. Stratification factors are the same as those used in the stratified log-rank test.|||1.50|0.75|0.7456
81624028|NCT03732820|162928604|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.3099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.79|||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by Metastases and Docetaxel at metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer stage using a pre-specified pooling strategy.|HR and CI calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards model, where a HR \< 1 favours olaparib+abiraterone. Stratification factors are the same as those used in the stratified log-rank test.|||1.79|0.82|0.3099
81624029|NCT03732820|162928605|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.3212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.22|||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by Metastases and Docetaxel at metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer stage using a pre-specified pooling strategy.|HR and CI calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards model, where a HR \< 1 favours olaparib+abiraterone. Stratification factors are the same as those used in the stratified log-rank test.|||1.22|0.55|0.3212
81624030|NCT03732820|162928606|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.99|||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by Metastases and Docetaxel at metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer stage using a pre-specified pooling strategy.|HR and CI calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards model, where a HR \< 1 favours olaparib+abiraterone. Stratification factors are the same as those used in the stratified log-rank test.|||0.99|0.59|0.0534
81624031|NCT03144518|162928609|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared|0.079||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.014|0.173||ANCOVA, controlling for pre-intervention levels|ANCOVA|ANCOVA, controlling for pre-intervention levels||VAS-Valence Scores||.173|.014|.005
81624032|NCT03144518|162928609|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta-Squared|0.04||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.12|||ANCOVA|Controlling for pre-intervention scores||VAS-Arousal Scores||.120|.000|.047
81624033|NCT03144518|162928609|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared|0.096||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.022|0.196|||ANCOVA|Controlling for pre-intervention levels||Pictorial Scale||.196|.022|.002
81624034|NCT03144518|162928609|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared|0.002||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.036|||ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline levels||PANAS Positive Affect Scores||.036|.000|.697
81624035|NCT03144518|162928609|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared|0.005||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.053|||ANCOVA|||PANAS Negative Affect Scores||.053|.000|.462
81624036|NCT03144518|162928612|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared|0.001||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.031|||ANCOVA|Controlling for pre-intervention levels||||.031|.000|.806
81624037|NCT03144518|162928613|SUPERIORITY|Note: The study was not powered a priori to detect significant differences in these outcomes.|Partial Eta Squared|0.006||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.055|||ANCOVA|Controlling for Pre-Vaccination levels||4 Weeks A/Hong-Kong||.055|.000|.438
81624038|NCT03144518|162928613|SUPERIORITY|Note: The study was not powered a priori to detect significant differences in these outcomes.|Partial Eta Squared|0.004||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.051|||ANCOVA|controlling for pre-vaccination levels||A/Hong-Kong 16 Weeks Post-Vaccination||.051|.000|.516
81624039|NCT03144518|162928613|SUPERIORITY|Note: The study was not powered a priori to detect significant differences in these outcomes.|Partial Eta Squared|0.002||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.038|||ANCOVA|controlling for pre-vaccination levels||A/Michigan 4 weeks post-vaccination||.038|.000|.671
81624040|NCT03144518|162928613|SUPERIORITY|Note: The study was not powered a priori to detect significant differences in these outcomes.|Partial Eta Squared|0.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0|||ANCOVA|Controlling for pre-vaccination levels||A/Michigan 16 weeks post-vaccination||.000|.000|.980
81624041|NCT03144518|162928613|SUPERIORITY|Note: The study was not powered a priori to detect significant differences in these outcomes.|Partial Eta Squared|0.007||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.057|||ANCOVA|Controlling for pre-vaccination levels||B/Brisbane 4 weeks post-vaccination||.057|.000|.409
81624042|NCT03144518|162928613|SUPERIORITY|Note: The study was not powered a priori to detect significant differences in these outcomes.|Partial Eta Squared|0.008||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.062|||ANCOVA|Controlling for pre-vaccination levels||B/Brisbane 16 weeks post-vaccination||.062|.000|.377
81624043|NCT03144518|162928613|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared|0.0||||0.892|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.008|||ANCOVA|Controlling for pre-vaccination levels||B/Phuket 4 weeks post-vaccination||.008|.000|.892
81624044|NCT03144518|162928613|SUPERIORITY|Note: The study was not powered a priori to detect significant differences in these outcomes.|Partial Eta Squared|0.007||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.058|||ANCOVA|Controlling for pre-vaccination levels||||.058|.000|.426
81624045|NCT00999167|162928616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Poisson regression adjusting for country|||||||0.0354
81624046|NCT00999167|162928617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0214||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0214
81624047|NCT00999167|162928618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.047||95.0|||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.047
81624048|NCT00999167|162928619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Changes in the Total Index Score from Baseline and Day 56.||||0.0713
81624049|NCT00999167|162928619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Changes in the Total Index Score from Baseline and the Final Visit.||||0.2520
81654457|NCT04546425|162998928|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Percent difference|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|5.8|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions (20vPnC - 13vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Poliovirus Type 2||5.8|-11.8|
81654458|NCT04546425|162998928|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Percent difference|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-0.5|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions (20vPnC - 13vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Poliovirus Type 3||-0.5|-10.2|
81654459|NCT04546425|162998928|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC/13vPnC) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.0|||||2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions (20vPnC - 13vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Hib||2.0|-1.8|
81465382|NCT02004886|162623126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.4|25.3|||ANCOVA|||||25.3|-30.4|0.857
81624050|NCT02885636|162928621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81624051|NCT02885636|162928622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3
81624052|NCT02885636|162928623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7
81624053|NCT02885636|162928624|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9
81624054|NCT02885636|162928625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81624055|NCT02885636|162928626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2
81624056|NCT02885636|162928627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0002
81624057|NCT02885636|162928628|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81624058|NCT02885636|162928629|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0007
81624059|NCT02885636|162928630|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81624060|NCT02885636|162928631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81624061|NCT02885636|162928632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7
81624062|NCT02885636|162928633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81624063|NCT02885636|162928634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81624064|NCT01340066|162928656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.92|ONE_SIDED|80.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||.92
81624065|NCT04349072|162928661|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|58.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.989|73.868|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||73.868|43.989|<0.0001
81624066|NCT04349072|162928662|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|41.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.481|57.662|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||57.662|24.481|<0.0001
81624067|NCT04349072|162928663|SUPERIORITY||Leat Square Mean of Treatment Difference|9.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.868|14.041|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model with repeated measure (MMRM)||||14.041|4.868|<0.0001
81624068|NCT04349072|162928664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Ratio|0.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.266|0.421|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model with repeated measure (MMRM)||||0.421|0.266|<0.0001
81624069|NCT04349072|162928665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Ratio|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.406|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model with repeated measure (MMRM)||||0.700|0.406|<0.0001
81624070|NCT04349072|162928666|SUPERIORITY||Leat Square Mean of Treatment Difference|-37.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.08|-26.24|||ANCOVA|||||-26.24|-48.08|<0.0001
81624071|NCT03338816|162928707|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.41||P=6.040E-09|Negative binomial regression model|||Negative binomial regression model with treatment group and stratification factors (prior hemin prophylaxis status and historical attack rates) as fixed effects and the logarithm of the follow-up time as an offset variable.||0.41|0.16|<0.0001
81624072|NCT04238247|162928719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.876119||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.193531|2.949084||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|We conducted logistic regression adjusted for randomization strata (recommended CRS and reason for eligibility).||We hypothesized the intervention group would have greater child passenger safety guideline adherence at 6 months compared with enhanced usual care group. In planning the trial, we assumed 75% of TCBD caregivers would be re-randomized. Baseline randomization was stratified by recommended CRS (rear-facing seat, forward-facing seat, booster seat) and reason for eligibility (not using the recommended CRS at baseline or planning a premature transition in the next 6 months).||2.949084|1.193531|0.006
81624073|NCT04238247|162928720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8686678||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4535589|1.663695||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||This analysis is limited to the Phase 2 participants who were re-randomized at 6 months to test the hypothesis that the enhanced intervention (with booster MI session) would have greater guideline adherent child passenger safety behaviors at 12 month follow-up than the group that continued in the basic intervention (mHealth components).||1.663695|0.4535589|0.671
81624074|NCT04238247|162928720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.859599|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.173121|14.82896|||Regression, Logistic|||||14.82896|3.173121|<0.001
81624075|NCT04238247|162928723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74029||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.049169|2.886676||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.886676|1.049169|0.032
81624076|NCT04238247|162928724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.112874||||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5735782|2.159233||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.159233|0.5735782|0.752
81624077|NCT04238247|162928724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.959981|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.321933|19.07362|||Regression, Logistic|||||19.07362|3.321933|<0.001
81624078|NCT03833167|162928725|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.07243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.1||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by baseline Extracapsular extension (yes versus no) and Cortical bone invasion (yes versus no) with small strata collapsed.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by baseline Extracapsular extension (yes versus no) and Cortical bone invasion (yes versus no) with small strata collapsed.|||1.10|0.53|0.07243
81624079|NCT03833167|162928726|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.48|||||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by baseline Extracapsular extension (yes versus no) and Cortical bone invasion (yes versus no) with small strata collapsed.|||2.48|0.87|
81624080|NCT03833167|162928727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.41||||0.2227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|2.09||Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by Extracapsular extension, Cortical bone invasion, and Prior systemic therapy.|Log Rank||Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by Extracapsular extension, Cortical bone invasion, and Prior systemic therapy.|||2.09|-8.91|0.2227
81624081|NCT03833167|162928728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.89||||0.1874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.19|1.42||Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by Extracapsular extension, Cortical bone invasion, and Prior systemic therapy.|Log Rank||Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by Extracapsular extension, Cortical bone invasion, and Prior systemic therapy.|||1.42|-7.19|0.1874
81654460|NCT01572740|162998986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, Mean|-1.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.47|-1.13|||ANCOVA|||||-1.13|-1.47|<0.0001
81654461|NCT01572740|162998987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, Mean|-0.81|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.99|-0.63|||ANCOVA|||||-0.63|-0.99|<0.0001
81654462|NCT01572740|162998988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, Mean|-0.83|||<|0.0006||95.0|-1.3|-0.36|||ANCOVA|||||-0.36|-1.30|<0.0006
81465383|NCT02004886|162623126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|26.9|||ANCOVA|||||26.9|-30.3|0.906
81465384|NCT02004886|162623126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.6||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|20.8|||ANCOVA|||||20.8|-34.0|0.630
81530818|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81530819|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchospasm: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81624082|NCT02252172|162928749|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.73|||Log Rank|||||0.73|0.43|<0.0001
81624083|NCT02252172|162928750|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.30|1.80|<0.0001
81624084|NCT02252172|162928751|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.42|4.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.77|2.42|<0.0001
81624085|NCT02252172|162928752|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.55|5.59|||Fisher Exact|||||5.59|2.55|<0.0001
81624086|NCT02252172|162928753|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|4.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.24|2.09|<0.0001
81624087|NCT02252172|162928754|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|4.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.86|1.85|<0.0001
81624088|NCT02252172|162928755|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.82|||Log Rank|||||0.82|0.55|<0.0001
81624089|NCT02252172|162928756|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.62|||Log Rank|||||0.62|0.39|<0.0001
81624090|NCT02252172|162928759|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.63|||Log Rank|||||0.63|0.41|<0.0001
81624091|NCT02252172|162928760|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.76|||Log Rank|||||0.76|0.49|<0.0001
81624092|NCT02252172|162928761|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|2.4|||=|0.0986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Cycle 3 Day 1||5.2|-0.4|=0.0986
81624093|NCT02252172|162928761|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.5|||=|0.3042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 1||4.4|-1.4|=0.3042
81624094|NCT02252172|162928761|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.8|||=|0.2339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|4.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 1||4.9|-1.2|=0.2339
81624095|NCT02252172|162928761|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.3|||=|0.0365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 1||6.3|0.2|=0.0365
81624096|NCT02252172|162928761|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.7|||=|0.3093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|4.9||Cycle 24 Day 1|Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 1||4.9|-1.6|=0.3093
81624097|NCT02252172|162928761|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.6|||=|0.3481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 24 Day 1||5|-1.8|=0.3481
81624098|NCT02252172|162928761|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.0|||=|0.5825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 30 Day 1||4.6|-2.6|=0.5825
81624099|NCT02252172|162928761|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|2.7|||=|0.1566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 36 Day 1||6.4|-1|=0.1566
81624100|NCT02252172|162928761|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.8|||=|0.3858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 42 Day 1||5.7|-2.2|=0.3858
81624101|NCT02252172|162928761|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|0.8|||=|0.7296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|5.0|||Least Square Mean Difference|||Cycle 48 Day 1||5|-3.5|=0.7296
81624102|NCT02252172|162928761|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.3|||=|0.5793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 54 Day 1||3.3|-6|=0.5793
81624103|NCT02252172|162928761|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.8|||=|0.7756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 60 Day 1||4.5|-6.1|=0.7756
81624104|NCT02252172|162928761|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.7|||=|0.8458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|7.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 66 Day 1||7.4|-6|=0.8458
81624105|NCT02252172|162928762|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|2.0|||=|0.1176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 1||4.5|-0.5|=0.1176
81654463|NCT01572740|162998989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, Mean|-0.26||||0.2511||95.0|-0.7|0.18|||ANCOVA|||||0.18|-0.70|0.2511
81654464|NCT01572740|162998990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, Mean|-1.87|||<|0.0001||95.0|-2.37|-1.38|||ANCOVA|||||-1.38|-2.37|<0.0001
81624106|NCT02252172|162928762|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|2.8|||=|0.0336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 1||5.4|0.2|=0.0336
81624107|NCT02252172|162928762|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|2.6|||=|0.0653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 1||5.3|-0.2|=0.0653
81624108|NCT02252172|162928762|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|5.8|||=|0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|8.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 1||8.5|3|=0.0000
81624109|NCT02252172|162928762|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|2.0|||=|0.1805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 1||4.8|-0.9|=0.1805
81624110|NCT02252172|162928762|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|2.7|||=|0.0783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 24 Day 1||5.7|-0.3|=0.0783
81624111|NCT02252172|162928762|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|2.4|||=|0.1422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 30 Day 1||5.5|-0.8|=0.1422
81624112|NCT02252172|162928762|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|3.2|||=|0.0575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|6.5|||Least Square Mean Difference|||Cycle 36 Day 1||6.5|-0.1|=0.0575
81624113|NCT02252172|162928762|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.1|||=|0.5339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 42 Day 1||4.5|-2.4|=0.5339
81624114|NCT02252172|162928762|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.3|||=|0.5015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 48 Day 1||5|-2.4|=0.5015
81624115|NCT02252172|162928762|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|2.3|||=|0.2512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 54 Day 1||6.3|-1.7|=0.2512
81624116|NCT02252172|162928762|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.5|||=|0.8246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 60 Day 1||4.1|-5.1|=0.8246
81624117|NCT02252172|162928762|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.3|||=|0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 66 Day 1||4.5|-7|=0.6640
81624118|NCT02252172|162928763|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.016|||=|0.3069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.046|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 1||0.046|-0.015|=0.3069
81624119|NCT02252172|162928763|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.019|||=|0.2472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 1||0.05|-0.013|=0.2472
81624120|NCT02252172|162928763|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.011|||=|0.4972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.044|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 1||0.044|-0.021|=0.4972
81624121|NCT02252172|162928763|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.029|||=|0.0841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.062|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 1||0.062|-0.004|=0.0841
81624122|NCT02252172|162928763|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.027|||=|0.1296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.062|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 1||0.062|-0.008|=0.1296
81624123|NCT02252172|162928763|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.033|||=|0.0762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 24 Day 1||0.07|-0.003|=0.0762
81624124|NCT02252172|162928763|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.014|||=|0.4859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.052|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 30 Day 1||0.052|-0.025|=0.4859
81624125|NCT02252172|162928763|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.011|||=|0.6031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.051|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 36 Day 1||0.051|-0.029|=0.6031
81624126|NCT02252172|162928763|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.051|||=|0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.093|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 42 Day 1||0.093|0.009|=0.0178
81624127|NCT02252172|162928763|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.007|||=|0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.053|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 48 Day 1||0.053|-0.038|=0.7460
81624128|NCT02252172|162928763|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.037|||=|0.1394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.086|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 54 Day 1||0.086|-0.012|=0.1394
81624129|NCT02252172|162928763|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.011|||=|0.6982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.068|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 60 Day 1||0.068|-0.045|=0.6982
81624130|NCT02252172|162928763|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.069|||=|0.0543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 66 Day 1||0.14|-0.001|=0.0543
81624131|NCT00100698|162928807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|-0.5|||repeated measures mixed effects ANCOVA|||||-0.5|-38|0.049
81530820|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Candidiasis of mouth: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.18
81530821|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Cellulitis and abscess of trunk: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.98
81530822|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Constipation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.21
81530823|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Croup: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81624132|NCT05450458|162928827|OTHER|This study assessed longitudinal effects within a single patient group. Statistical power was calculated using a significance level of 0.05, 80% power, and 60 patients, accounting for KOOS score variability over time. The Friedman test was applied with post hoc analyses (Conover and Bonferroni). Since treatments were not compared, no non-inferiority or equivalence margin was defined|Median Change Baseline to month 6|0.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.23||P-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni method, and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Friedman Test|Post hoc pairwise comparisons were adjusted using the Bonferroni method, and the a priori significance level was set at 0.05|The value represents the intra-individual median KOOS improvement from baseline to month 6 after treatment. Changes were evaluated across time points within a single cohort.|The statistical analysis will use the Friedman test, as the Shapiro-Wilk test confirmed a non-normal distribution. Conover's post hoc test with Bonferroni correction will adjust for multiple comparisons. The null hypothesis states that hyaluronic acid injections with sorbitol do not significantly improve KOOS function and pain scores over time. A power analysis was performed to ensure an adequate sample size for detecting clinically meaningful differences.||0.23|0.15|<0.001
81624133|NCT05450458|162928828|OTHER|This study assessed longitudinal effects within a single patient group. Statistical power was calculated using a significance level of 0.05, 80% power, and 60 patients, accounting for IKDC score variability over time. The Friedman test was applied with post hoc analyses (Conover and Bonferroni). Since treatments were not compared, no non-inferiority or equivalence margin was defined|Median Baseline to Month 6|0.18||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.24||P-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni method, and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Friedman Test|The overall p-value is unadjusted. The a priori significance level was set at 0.05 to robustly control the Type I error|This value represents the intra-individual median IKDC improvement from baseline to 6 months after treatment. The analysis was conducted within a single cohort without comparator arms.|The statistical analysis will use the Friedman test, as the Shapiro-Wilk test confirmed a non-normal distribution. Conover's post hoc test with Bonferroni correction will adjust for multiple comparisons. The null hypothesis states that hyaluronic acid injections with sorbitol do not significantly improve IKDC function and pain scores over time. A power analysis was performed to ensure an adequate sample size for detecting clinically meaningful differences.||0.24|0.12|0.01
81624134|NCT05450458|162928830|SUPERIORITY|This is a superiority analysis. Data normality was first assessed with the Shapiro-Wilk test, and due to non-normal distributions, a Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test was applied to compare paired baseline and six-month IKDC score|Baseline to month 6|0.18||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.21||P-values from pairwise comparisons were adjusted using the Bonferroni method to control for multiple testing. The global p-value from the Friedman test was not adjusted. An a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|Friedman test conducted with 3 degrees of freedom. Bonferroni correction applied in pairwise Wilcoxon post hoc comparisons.|Median IKDC improvement from baseline to 6 months in 22 athletes with elevated BMI (≥25). No comparator group was used. Confidence interval calculated via bootstrap (resampling with 1,000 iterations).|The analysis was conducted under the null hypothesis of no change in knee function across time. Data normality was assessed using the Shapiro-Wilk test. Changes across the four time points (baseline, 15 days, 3 months, and 6 months) were evaluated using the Friedman test. Pairwise comparisons were performed post hoc using the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test with Bonferroni correction at a 5% significance threshold.||0.21|0.14|0.001
81654465|NCT01572740|162998991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, Mean|-1.28|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.73|-0.83|||ANCOVA|||||-0.83|-1.73|<0.0001
81654466|NCT01572740|162998992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, Mean|-0.73||||0.0023||95.0|-1.2|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||||-0.26|-1.20|0.0023
81654467|NCT01572740|162998993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, Mean|-0.39||||0.1787||95.0|-0.97|0.18|||ANCOVA|||||0.18|-0.97|0.1787
81654468|NCT01572740|162998994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, Mean|-0.14||||0.4806||95.0|-0.54|0.25|||ANCOVA|||||0.25|-0.54|0.4806
81654469|NCT01572740|162998995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, Mean|-0.35||||0.2074||95.0|-0.91|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.20|-0.91|0.2074
81703809|NCT02460978|163103291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3812|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|-2.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for ln(baseline), treatment, week, randomization stratum, week\*treatment, and week\*ln(baseline).||Difference vs. placebo in adjusted mean percentage change from baseline||-2.99|-4.49|<0.0001
81530824|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dehydration: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.01
81530825|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dermatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.21
81530826|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dyspnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.38
81530827|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Failure to thrive: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.70
81530828|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fever: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530829|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fussy infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.33
81530830|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Gastroenteritis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81530831|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hypopotassemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.67
81624135|NCT05450458|162928830|SUPERIORITY|This is a superiority analysis. Data normality was first assessed with the Shapiro-Wilk test, and due to non-normal distributions, a Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test was applied to compare paired baseline and six-month KOOS score|Baseline to Month 6|18.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|22.0||The p-values reported were not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|Friedman test conducted with 3 degrees of freedom. Bonferroni correction applied in pairwise Wilcoxon post hoc comparisons.|Median KOOS improvement from baseline to 6 months in 22 athletes with elevated BMI. CI calculated via bootstrap resampling (1,000 iterations). No comparator group was involved.|The analysis was conducted under the null hypothesis of no change in knee function between baseline and six months. The study was designed with sufficient power to detect clinically meaningful improvements, with significance determined at a conventional level||22|13|<0.001
81624136|NCT04154384|162928852|SUPERIORITY|A comparison of the proportion of participants in each arm reporting an improvement in average pain score on the Numeric Rating Scale from baseline to 3 months follow-up.||||||0.035||||||A comparison of the proportion of participants in each arm reporting an improvement in average pain score on the Numeric Rating Scale from baseline to 12 weeks follow-up.|Chi-squared|||||||0.035
81624137|NCT05321069|162928865|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|44.89||||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.44|83.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger method estimated denominator degrees of freedom and adjusted standard errors; tests used two-sided α per multiple testing strategy.|Adjusted mean difference in FVC change from baseline at Week 52 between the Nera 9 mg bid group and the Placebo group.|Based on a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), which included fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit, baseline use of antifibrotic therapy at each visit, and fixed continuous effects of baseline forced vital capacity (FVC) in milliliters at each visit. Patients were treated as a random effect. Visit was treated as the repeated measure, and an unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||83.33|6.44|0.0222
81624138|NCT05321069|162928865|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|68.83||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.26|107.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger method estimated denominator degrees of freedom and adjusted standard errors; tests used two-sided α per multiple testing strategy.|Adjusted mean difference in FVC change from baseline at Week 52 between the Nera 18 mg bid group and the Placebo group.|Based on a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), which included fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit, baseline use of antifibrotic therapy at each visit, and fixed continuous effects of baseline forced vital capacity (FVC) in milliliters at each visit. Patients were treated as a random effect. Visit was treated as the repeated measure, and an unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||107.39|30.26|0.0005
81624139|NCT05321069|162928866|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.5443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.22|||Regression, Cox|||The hazard ratio (HR) was estimated using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment group, baseline antifibrotic therapy use, age (continuous), baseline FVC % predicted, and baseline DLCO % predicted (hemoglobin-corrected) as covariates. Breslow's method was applied for tied event times. A two-sided p-value from the Wald test assessed the treatment effect. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.||1.22|0.69|0.5443
81624140|NCT05321069|162928866|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.31|||Regression, Cox|||Based on Cox proportional hazards model including treatment, baseline antifibrotic therapy, age, baseline Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) percent predicted, and baseline Diffusing Capacity of the Lungs for Carbon Monoxide (DLCO) percent predicted (corrected for haemoglobin) as covariates. p-values not adjusted for multiplicity.||1.31|0.75|0.9512
81624141|NCT05321069|162928867|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.5583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.67|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards regression model that included baseline use of antifibrotic therapy (antifibrotic group vs non-antifibrotic group), age, baseline forced vital capacity (FVC) percentage predicted, baseline diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO) percentage predicted (corrected for hemoglobin levels), and treatment group as covariates.||1.67|0.76|0.5583
81654470|NCT01401153|162999004|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation based on parallel group design --\> revealed that 68 children are needed to detect a difference of 45ms in the mean reaction time between the groups, with α=.05 and a power of 0.8.||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Individual differences of both test days compared on group level (having lunch/skipping lunch vs. skipping lunch/having lunch)||Power calculation had been performed.||||0.79
81654471|NCT01401153|162999005|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation had been performed based on this measure||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Individual differences of both test days compared on group level (having lunch/skipping lunch vs. skipping lunch/having lunch)||||||0.07
81530832|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Lipoma of other specified sites: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81465385|NCT01876784|162623142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.03||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Log Rank||Vandetanib 300 mg vs Placebo|A multiple testing procedure (MTP) with an alpha-exhaustive recycling strategy was employed to provide adequate control of type I error.||1.03|0.55|0.080
81465386|NCT05239494|162623155|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.001|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Shapiro-Wilks|||This study used a ±50 VAS scale, with values in the positive and negative range indicating that the contact lenses were comfortable or uncomfortable, respectively. A score of zero on this scale indicated neutral CL comfort.||||<0.001
81530833|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81624142|NCT05321069|162928867|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.5896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.65|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards regression model that included baseline use of antifibrotic therapy (antifibrotic group vs non-antifibrotic group), age, baseline forced vital capacity (FVC) percentage predicted, baseline diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO) percentage predicted (corrected for hemoglobin levels), and treatment group as covariates.||1.65|0.75|0.5896
81624143|NCT05321069|162928868|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.9038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.36|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards regression model that included baseline use of antifibrotic therapy (antifibrotic group vs non-antifibrotic group), age, baseline forced vital capacity (FVC) percentage predicted, baseline diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO) percentage predicted (corrected for hemoglobin levels), and treatment group as covariates.||1.36|0.70|0.9038
81624144|NCT05321069|162928868|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.4687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.56|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards regression model that included baseline use of antifibrotic therapy (antifibrotic group vs non-antifibrotic group), age, baseline forced vital capacity (FVC) percentage predicted, baseline diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO) percentage predicted (corrected for hemoglobin levels), and treatment group as covariates.||1.56|0.82|0.4687
81624145|NCT05321069|162928869|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.7695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.25|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards regression model that included baseline use of antifibrotic therapy (antifibrotic group vs non-antifibrotic group), age, baseline forced vital capacity (FVC) percentage predicted, baseline diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO) percentage predicted (corrected for hemoglobin levels), and treatment group as covariates.||1.25|0.74|0.7695
81624146|NCT05321069|162928869|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.2068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards regression model that included baseline use of antifibrotic therapy (antifibrotic group vs non-antifibrotic group), age, baseline forced vital capacity (FVC) percentage predicted, baseline diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO) percentage predicted (corrected for hemoglobin levels), and treatment group as covariates.||1.10|0.64|0.2068
81654472|NCT01401153|162999006|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation had been performed based on this measure||||||0.61|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Individual differences of both test days compared on group level (having lunch/skipping lunch vs. skipping lunch/having lunch)||||||0.61
81465387|NCT02120833|162623232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81530834|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Nausea and vomiting: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81530835|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal bradycardia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530836|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal candida infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81530837|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other diseases of nasal cavity and sinuses: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.26
81530838|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other specified cardiac dysrhythmias: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.98
81530839|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pilonidal cyst without mention of abscess: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530840|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.09
81530841|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Primary apnea of newborn: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530842|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Rash: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81530843|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Respiratory syncytial virus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.02
81530844|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Retinopathy of prematurity stage 2: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.71
81530845|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Single seizure: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.83
81624147|NCT05321069|162928870|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.9251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.41|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards regression model that included baseline use of antifibrotic therapy (antifibrotic group vs non-antifibrotic group), age, baseline forced vital capacity (FVC) percentage predicted, baseline diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO) percentage predicted (corrected for hemoglobin levels), and treatment group as covariates.||1.41|0.69|0.9251
81530846|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stridor: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.74
81530847|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Umbilical hernia without obstruction/gangrene: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.05
81530848|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified bacterial pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.23
81530849|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified septicemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.79
81530850|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urinary tract infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530851|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Viral syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81530852|NCT01128426|162747627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Weakness: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81530853|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Abnormal involuntary movements: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.63
81530854|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute bronchiolitis due to RSV: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530855|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute otitis media: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81530856|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute pyelonephritis without RMN lesion: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81530857|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Adverse drug reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81530858|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Alkalosis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81530859|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.61
81530860|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apparent life threatening event infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.42
81530861|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma with acute exacerbation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81530862|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma, unspecified, unspecified status: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.71
81530863|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchiolitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.36
81624148|NCT05321069|162928870|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.4988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.26|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards regression model that included baseline use of antifibrotic therapy (antifibrotic group vs non-antifibrotic group), age, baseline forced vital capacity (FVC) percentage predicted, baseline diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO) percentage predicted (corrected for hemoglobin levels), and treatment group as covariates.||1.26|0.62|0.4988
81654473|NCT01401153|162999007|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation had been perfomed based on this measure||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Individual differences of both test days compared on group level (having lunch/skipping lunch vs. skipping lunch/having lunch)||||||0.03
81465388|NCT02120833|162623232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.4360
81465389|NCT02120833|162623232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|0.01||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and study site as factors, baseline score as covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.01|-2.51|0.0510
81530864|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.37
81654474|NCT01401153|162999008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation had been performed based on this measure||||||0.25|||||||Generalized linear models|The fixed statement considered treatment, test day and the interaction between treatment and test day||||||0.25
81654475|NCT01401153|162999009|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation had been performed based on this measure||||||0.7|||||||Generalized linear models|||||||0.70
81624149|NCT05321069|162928871|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.9084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.76|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards regression model that included baseline use of antifibrotic therapy (antifibrotic group vs non-antifibrotic group), age, baseline forced vital capacity (FVC) percentage predicted, baseline diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO) percentage predicted (corrected for hemoglobin levels), and treatment group as covariates.||1.76|0.60|0.9084
81624150|NCT05321069|162928871|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.4682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.43|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards regression model that included baseline use of antifibrotic therapy (antifibrotic group vs non-antifibrotic group), age, baseline forced vital capacity (FVC) percentage predicted, baseline diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO) percentage predicted (corrected for hemoglobin levels), and treatment group as covariates.||1.43|0.46|0.4682
81624151|NCT05321069|162928872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.3697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||The adjusted mean difference represents the model-estimated difference in symptom change (L-PF Dyspnea score) between the Nera 9mg BID group and the Placebo group at Week 52.|The analysis used a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed categorical effects for treatment group and baseline antifibrotic therapy at each visit, and fixed continuous effects of baseline Living with Pulmonary Fibrosis (L-PF) Dyspnea domain score. An unstructured covariance structure accounted for within-patient correlations. Baseline antifibrotic use, as recorded in the concomitant medication case report form (CRF), was included as a covariate.||1.19|-3.20|0.3697
81624152|NCT05321069|162928872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63||||0.5734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis||The adjusted mean difference represents the model-estimated difference in symptom change (L-PF Dyspnea score) between the Nera 18mg BID group and the Placebo group at Week 52.|The analysis used a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed categorical effects for treatment group and baseline antifibrotic therapy at each visit, and fixed continuous effects of baseline Living with Pulmonary Fibrosis (L-PF) Dyspnea domain score. An unstructured covariance structure accounted for within-patient correlations. Baseline antifibrotic use, as recorded in the concomitant medication case report form (CRF), was included as a covariate.||1.57|-2.83|0.5734
81624153|NCT05321069|162928873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.9442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|2.77|||Mixed Models Analysis||The adjusted mean difference represents the model-estimated difference in symptom change (L-PF Cough score) between the Nera 9 mg BID group and the Placebo group at Week 52.|The analysis was based on a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), which included fixed categorical effects for treatment group at each visit, baseline use of antifibrotic therapy at each visit, and fixed continuous effects of the baseline Living with Pulmonary Fibrosis (L-PF) Cough domain score at each visit. An unstructured covariance structure modeled repeated measures. Baseline antifibrotic use, recorded in the concomitant medication case report form (CRF), was included as a covariate.||2.77|-2.98|0.9442
81624154|NCT05321069|162928873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59||||0.6862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|2.28|||Mixed Models Analysis||The adjusted mean difference represents the model-estimated difference in symptom change (L-PF Cough score) between the Nera 18 mg BID group and the Placebo group at Week 52.|The analysis was based on a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), which included fixed categorical effects for treatment group at each visit, baseline use of antifibrotic therapy at each visit, and fixed continuous effects of the baseline Living with Pulmonary Fibrosis (L-PF) Cough domain score at each visit. An unstructured covariance structure modeled repeated measures. Baseline antifibrotic use, recorded in the concomitant medication case report form (CRF), was included as a covariate.||2.28|-3.47|0.6862
81654476|NCT01401153|162999010|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation had been performed based on this measure||||||0.33|||||||Generalized linear models|||||||0.33
81654477|NCT01401153|162999011|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation had been performed based on this measure||||||0.63|||||||Generalized linear models|||||||0.63
81654478|NCT01401153|162999012|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation had been performed based on this measure||||||0.62|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Individual differences of both test days compared on group level (having lunch/skipping lunch vs. skipping lunch/having lunch)||||||0.62
81654479|NCT01401153|162999013|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation had been performed based on this measure||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Individual differences of both test days compared on group level (having lunch/skipping lunch vs. skipping lunch/having lunch)||||||0.11
81654480|NCT01401153|162999014|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation had been performed based on this measure||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Individual differences of both test days compared on group level (having lunch/skipping lunch vs. skipping lunch/having lunch)||||||0.45
81530865|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchospasm: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.19
81530866|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Candidiasis of mouth: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530867|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Constipation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530868|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Croup: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530869|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dehydration: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.77
81530870|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dermatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.07
81530871|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dyspnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.41
81530872|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Failure to thrive: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.63
81530873|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fever: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530874|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fussy infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81530875|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Gastroenteritis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.75
81530876|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hematoma: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81530877|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81530878|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Nausea and vomiting: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530879|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal candida infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.01
81530880|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other diseases of nasal cavity and sinuses: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530881|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other specified cardiac dysrhythmias: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.12
81530882|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.83
81530883|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Primary apnea of newborn: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.12
81530884|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Rash: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.26
81530885|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Respiratory syncytial virus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.83
81530886|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Single seizure: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.98
81530887|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stomatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81530888|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stridor: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.06
81530889|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Subconjunctival hemorrhage: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.63
81530890|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Umbilical hernia without obstruction/gangrene: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530891|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified septicemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.74
81530892|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urinary tract infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.66
81530893|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urticaria: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.13
81530894|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Vaccines adverse reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.13
81530895|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Viral syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.53
81530896|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Weakness: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.62
81654481|NCT01401153|162999015|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation had been performed based on this measure||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Individual differences of both test days compared on group level (having lunch/skipping lunch vs. skipping lunch/having lunch)||||||0.13
81624155|NCT05321069|162928874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19||||0.8759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|2.63|||Mixed Models Analysis||The adjusted mean difference represents the model-estimated difference in symptom change (L-PF Fatigue score) between the Nera 9 mg BID group and the Placebo group at Week 52.|The analysis was based on a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), which included fixed categorical effects for treatment group at each visit, baseline use of antifibrotic therapy at each visit, and fixed continuous effects of the baseline Living with Pulmonary Fibrosis (L-PF) Fatigue domain score at each visit. An unstructured covariance structure modeled repeated measures. Baseline antifibrotic use, recorded in the concomitant medication case report form (CRF), was included as a covariate.||2.63|-2.25|0.8759
81624156|NCT05321069|162928874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.43||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|2.87|||Mixed Models Analysis||The adjusted mean difference represents the model-estimated difference in symptom change (L-PF Fatigue score) between the Nera 18 mg BID group and the Placebo group at Week 52.|The analysis was based on a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), which included fixed categorical effects for treatment group at each visit, baseline use of antifibrotic therapy at each visit, and fixed continuous effects of the baseline Living with Pulmonary Fibrosis (L-PF) Fatigue domain score at each visit. An unstructured covariance structure modeled repeated measures. Baseline antifibrotic use, recorded in the concomitant medication case report form (CRF), was included as a covariate.||2.87|-2.02|0.7320
81624157|NCT05321069|162928875|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.17||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|2.22|||Mixed Models Analysis||The adjusted mean difference represents the model-estimated difference in percent predicted Forced Vital Capacity between the Nera 9 mg BID group and the placebo group at Week 52.|"Analysis was based on a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), which included fixed, categorical effects of treatment, baseline use of antifibrotic therapy, and the fixed continuous effects of baseline forced vital capacity (FVC) percentage predicted at each visit. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model repeated measures within patients.~Baseline use of antifibrotic therapy, as recorded in the concomitant medication case report form (CRF) page, was included as a covariate."||2.22|0.13|0.0280
81624158|NCT05321069|162928875|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.73||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.78|||Mixed Models Analysis||The adjusted mean difference represents the model-estimated difference in percent predicted Forced Vital Capacity between the Nera 18 mg BID group and the placebo group at Week 52.|"Analysis was based on a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), which included fixed, categorical effects of treatment, baseline use of antifibrotic therapy, and the fixed continuous effects of baseline forced vital capacity (FVC) percentage predicted at each visit. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model repeated measures within patients.~Baseline use of antifibrotic therapy, as recorded in the concomitant medication case report form (CRF) page, was included as a covariate."||2.78|0.68|0.0013
81624159|NCT05321069|162928876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.49||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|4.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||The adjusted mean difference represents the model-estimated difference in percent predicted DLCO between the Nera 9 mg BID group and the placebo group at Week 52.|"Based on a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), which included fixed, categorical effects of treatment, baseline use of antifibrotic therapy, and the fixed continuous effects of baseline diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO) percentage predicted at each visit. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model repeated measures within patients.~Baseline use of antifibrotic therapy, as recorded in the concomitant medication CRF page, was included as a covariate."||4.19|0.79|0.0042
81654482|NCT01401153|162999016|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation had been performed based on this measure||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Individual differences of both test days compared on group level (having lunch/skipping lunch vs. skipping lunch/having lunch)||||||0.68
81654483|NCT01401153|162999017|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation had been performed based on this measure||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Individual differences of both test days compared on group level (having lunch/skipping lunch vs. skipping lunch/having lunch)||||||0.67
81465390|NCT02120833|162623233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.0004
81530897|NCT01128426|162747628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Wheezing: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.77
81530898|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Abnormal involuntary movements: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.77
81530899|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute bronchiolitis due to RSV: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81624160|NCT05321069|162928876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.67||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|3.37|||Mixed Models Analysis||The adjusted mean difference represents the model-estimated difference in percent predicted DLCO between the Nera 18 mg BID group and the placebo group at Week 52.|"Based on a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), which included fixed, categorical effects of treatment, baseline use of antifibrotic therapy, and the fixed continuous effects of baseline diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO) percentage predicted at each visit. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model repeated measures within patients.~Baseline use of antifibrotic therapy, as recorded in the concomitant medication CRF page, was included as a covariate."||3.37|-0.02|0.0530
81624161|NCT02412748|162928879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.962|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.962
81624162|NCT02412748|162928880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.982|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.982
81624163|NCT02412748|162928881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.534|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.534
81624164|NCT02412748|162928882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.730
81624165|NCT02412748|162928883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.927|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.927
81465391|NCT02120833|162623233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.0213
81624166|NCT02412748|162928884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.841|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.841
81465392|NCT02120833|162623233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.7698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.37|||ANCOVA|The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.37|-0.50|0.7698
81624167|NCT02412748|162928885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.722|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.722
81465393|NCT02120833|162623234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.0003
81530900|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81654484|NCT01465763|162999019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|10.3||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|16.3|||CMH Chi-square test|||P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test stratified by prior treatment with anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF), steroid use at baseline and geographic region. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using Non-responder imputation (NRI).||16.3|4.3|0.0070
81654485|NCT01465763|162999020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|15.7||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|23.4|||CMH Chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by prior treatment with anti-TNF, steroid use at baseline and geographic region. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||23.4|8.1|0.0005
81654486|NCT01465763|162999021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|27.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.7|36.5|||CMH Chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by prior treatment with anti-TNF, steroid use at baseline and geographic region. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||36.5|17.7|<0.0001
81654487|NCT01465763|162999022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|5.1||||0.0345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|8.3|||CMH Chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by prior treatment with anti-TNF, steroid use at baseline and geographic region. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||8.3|1.9|0.0345
81654488|NCT01465763|162999023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|10.3||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|16.3|||CMH Chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by prior treatment with anti-TNF, steroid use at baseline and geographic region. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||16.3|4.3|0.0070
81654489|NCT01465763|162999024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|6.0||||0.0601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|11.1|||CMH Chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by prior treatment with anti-TNF, steroid use at baseline and geographic region. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||11.1|1.0|0.0601
81654490|NCT01465763|162999025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|6.5||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|8.7|||CMH Chi-square test|||P-value based on CMH chi-square test stratified by prior treatment with anti-TNF, steroid use at baseline and geographic region. Difference and its 95% CI based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||8.7|4.3|0.0043
81654491|NCT01465763|162999027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.5|||Mixed-Effects Model|||At Week 2: The change from baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment group, prior treatment with antiTNF, steroid use at baseline, geographic region, visit and visit by treatment group all as fixed effects, and participants as a random effect.||-0.5|-1.3|<0.0001
81530901|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute otitis media: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.63
81530902|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute pyelonephritis without RMN lesion: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.20
81530903|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Adverse drug reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81530904|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Alkalosis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.79
81530905|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.09
81530906|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apparent life threatening event infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81530907|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma with acute exacerbation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81530908|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma, unspecified, unspecified status: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.40
81530909|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchiolitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.07
81530910|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.67
81530911|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchospasm: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.36
81530912|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Candidiasis of mouth: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530913|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Cellulitis and abscess of trunk: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.98
81530914|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Constipation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530915|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Croup: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530916|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dehydration: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81654492|NCT01465763|162999027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.7|||Mixed-Effects Model|||At Week 4: The change from baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment group, prior treatment with antiTNF, steroid use at baseline, geographic region, visit and visit by treatment group all as fixed effects, and participants as a random effect.||-0.7|-1.5|<0.0001
81654493|NCT01465763|162999027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-1.1|||Mixed-Effects Model|||At Week 8: The change from baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment group, prior treatment with antiTNF, steroid use at baseline, geographic region, visit and visit by treatment group all as fixed effects, and participants as a random effect.||-1.1|-1.9|<0.0001
81654494|NCT01465763|162999028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.4|||ANCOVA|||The change from Baseline at Week 8 was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group, prior treatment with anti-TNF, steroid use at baseline and geographic region as factors and baseline as a covariate based on the observed-case data.||-1.4|-2.5|<0.0001
81654495|NCT03635099|162999029|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||0.3091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|11.8|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||11.8|-1.8|0.3091
81654496|NCT03635099|162999029|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.7||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.1|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||16.1|-0.7|0.2030
81654497|NCT03635099|162999029|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.3||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|19.8|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||19.8|0.7|0.1380
81654498|NCT03635099|162999029|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|30.0||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|44.2|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||44.2|15.8|0.0062
81654499|NCT03635099|162999029|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|25.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|38.6|||||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|The 95% confidence interval for the unadjusted absolute difference in proportion (%) between active group and placebo group was estimated by Chi-square method. As pre-specified, no hypothesis testing was carried out for Part 2 of this trial and no p-values were provided.||38.6|12.5|
81465394|NCT02120833|162623234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6063|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.6063
81654500|NCT03635099|162999029|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|23.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.9|36.7|||||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|The 95% confidence interval for the unadjusted absolute difference in proportion (%) between active group and placebo group was estimated by Chi-square method. As pre-specified, no hypothesis testing was carried out for Part 2 of this trial and no p-values were provided.||36.7|10.9|
81654501|NCT03635099|162999029|OTHER|First the response rate of PASI 75 at week 12 for each dosage group was estimated by a logistic regression model including the fixed effect of treatment (categorical dose) and baseline PASI score as covariate was performed. The dose-response relationships were then tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedures and Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach based on the estimates from logistic regression.||||||0.0004||||||The multiple comparison procedure was implemented using optimal contrast tests which control the family-wise type I error rate at one-sided α = 0.05.|MCPMod Linear model fit.|||||||0.0004
81654502|NCT03635099|162999029|OTHER|First the response rate of PASI 75 at week 12 for each dosage group was estimated by a logistic regression model including the fixed effect of treatment (categorical dose) and baseline PASI score as covariate was performed. The dose-response relationships were then tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedures and Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach based on the estimates from logistic regression.||||||0.0012||||||The multiple comparison procedure was implemented using optimal contrast tests which control the family-wise type I error rate at one-sided α = 0.05.|MCPMod Logistic model fit.|Model assumption: 10% of the maximum effect is achieved at 25 mg and 80% of the maximum effect is achieved at 100 mg.||||||0.0012
81654503|NCT03635099|162999029|OTHER|First the response rate of PASI 75 at week 12 for each dosage group was estimated by a logistic regression model including the fixed effect of treatment (categorical dose) and baseline PASI score as covariate was performed. The dose-response relationships were then tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedures and Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach based on the estimates from logistic regression.||||||0.0008||||||The multiple comparison procedure was implemented using optimal contrast tests which control the family-wise type I error rate at one-sided α = 0.05.|MCPMod Emax1 model fit.|Model assumption: 30% of the maximum effect is achieved at 50 mg.||||||0.0008
81654504|NCT03635099|162999029|OTHER|First the response rate of PASI 75 at week 12 for each dosage group was estimated by a logistic regression model including the fixed effect of treatment (categorical dose) and baseline PASI score as covariate was performed. The dose-response relationships were then tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedures and Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach based on the estimates from logistic regression.||||||0.0217||||||The multiple comparison procedure was implemented using optimal contrast tests which control the family-wise type I error rate at one-sided α = 0.05.|MCPMod Emax2 model fit.|Model assumption: 80% of the maximum effect is achieved at 50 mg.||||||0.0217
81530917|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dermatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81465395|NCT02120833|162623234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.3686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.48||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and study site as factors, baseline score as covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.48|-1.27|0.3686
81530918|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dyspnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.33
81624168|NCT02412748|162928886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.715|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.715
81624169|NCT02412748|162928887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.900
81624170|NCT02412748|162928888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.271|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.271
81624171|NCT02412748|162928889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.987|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.987
81624172|NCT02412748|162928890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.967|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.967
81624173|NCT02412748|162928891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.693|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.693
81624174|NCT02412748|162928892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.557|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.557
81624175|NCT02412748|162928893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.681|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.681
81624176|NCT02412748|162928894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.389|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.389
81654505|NCT03635099|162999029|OTHER|First the response rate of PASI 75 at week 12 for each dosage group was estimated by a logistic regression model including the fixed effect of treatment (categorical dose) and baseline PASI score as covariate was performed. The dose-response relationships were then tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedures and Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach based on the estimates from logistic regression.||||||0.0004||||||The multiple comparison procedure was implemented using optimal contrast tests which control the family-wise type I error rate at one-sided α = 0.05.|MCPMod Exponential model fit.|Model assumption: 5% of the maximum effect is achieved at 25 mg.||||||0.0004
81654506|NCT03635099|162999030|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||0.4758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|7.3|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||7.3|-2.3|0.4758
81624177|NCT02412748|162928895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.846|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.846
81624178|NCT02412748|162928896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.871|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.871
81654507|NCT03635099|162999030|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.7||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.1|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||16.1|-0.7|0.2030
81624179|NCT02412748|162928897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.986|||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 3 × 2 repeated measures analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) with 3 assessments crossed with two treatment conditions (BBTF and FLP). Five variables were included as covariates: father's age, father's highest level of education, number of members in father's social network, number of adults in the household, and sex of the target child. The effect of interest was the condition x time interaction.||||.986
81624180|NCT02412748|162928898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.791|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.791
81624181|NCT02412748|162928899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.583|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.583
81624182|NCT02412748|162928900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.851|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.851
81624183|NCT00976937|162928969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response rate difference|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.28||0.1696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|11.0||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0 or \>=8.0%) and randomization strata of screening BMI (\<35 or \>=35 kg/m\^2) was used.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To demonstrate the superiority of lixisenatide over sitagliptin, 150 patients in each arm would provide a power of 90% with a 2-sided test at the 5% significance level, assuming the percentage of patients defined as responders on HbA1c (\<7%) and weight (at least 5% loss) is 25% with lixisenatide and 10% with sitagliptin.||11.00|-1.84|0.1696
81654508|NCT03635099|162999030|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.1||||0.3028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|12.1|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||12.1|-1.8|0.3028
81654509|NCT03635099|162999030|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|27.5||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|41.3|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||41.3|13.7|0.0095
81654510|NCT03635099|162999030|OTHER|First the response rate of sPGA 0/1 at week 12 for each dosage group was estimated by a logistic regression model including the fixed effect of treatment (categorical dose) and baseline sPGA score as covariate was performed. The dose-response relationships were then tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedures and Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach based on the estimates from logistic regression.||||||0.0007||||||The multiple comparison procedure was implemented using optimal contrast tests which control the family-wise type I error rate at one-sided α = 0.05.|MCPMod Linear model fit.|||||||0.0007
81654511|NCT03635099|162999030|OTHER|First the response rate of sPGA 0/1 at week 12 for each dosage group was estimated by a logistic regression model including the fixed effect of treatment (categorical dose) and baseline sPGA score as covariate was performed. The dose-response relationships were then tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedures and Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach based on the estimates from logistic regression.||||||0.0023||||||The multiple comparison procedure was implemented using optimal contrast tests which control the family-wise type I error rate at one-sided α = 0.05.|MCPMod Logistic model fit.|Model assumption: 10% of the maximum effect is achieved at 25 mg and 80% of the maximum effect is achieved at 100 mg.||||||0.0023
81654512|NCT03635099|162999030|OTHER|First the response rate of sPGA 0/1 at week 12 for each dosage group was estimated by a logistic regression model including the fixed effect of treatment (categorical dose) and baseline sPGA score as covariate was performed. The dose-response relationships were then tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedures and Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach based on the estimates from logistic regression.||||||0.0018||||||The multiple comparison procedure was implemented using optimal contrast tests which control the family-wise type I error rate at one-sided α = 0.05.|MCPMod Emax1 model fit.|Model assumption: 30% of the maximum effect is achieved at 50 mg.||||||0.0018
81654513|NCT03635099|162999030|OTHER|First the response rate of sPGA 0/1 at week 12 for each dosage group was estimated by a logistic regression model including the fixed effect of treatment (categorical dose) and baseline sPGA score as covariate was performed. The dose-response relationships were then tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedures and Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach based on the estimates from logistic regression.||||||0.0386||||||The multiple comparison procedure was implemented using optimal contrast tests which control the family-wise type I error rate at one-sided α = 0.05.|MCPMod Emax2 model fit.|Model assumption: 80% of the maximum effect is achieved at 50 mg.||||||0.0386
81654514|NCT03635099|162999030|OTHER|First the response rate of sPGA 0/1 at week 12 for each dosage group was estimated by a logistic regression model including the fixed effect of treatment (categorical dose) and baseline sPGA score as covariate was performed. The dose-response relationships were then tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedures and Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach based on the estimates from logistic regression.||||||0.0004||||||The multiple comparison procedure was implemented using optimal contrast tests which control the family-wise type I error rate at one-sided α = 0.05.|MCPMod Exponential model fit.|Model assumption: 5% of the maximum effect is achieved at 25 mg.||||||0.0004
81654515|NCT03635099|162999031|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|11.7|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||11.7|-11.7|1.0000
81654516|NCT03635099|162999031|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|20.6||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|37.3|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||37.3|3.9|0.0540
81624184|NCT03069313|162928987|OTHER|Paired t-test|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81624185|NCT03069313|162928988|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0003
81654517|NCT03635099|162999031|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.5||||0.1167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|31.4|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||31.4|-0.4|0.1167
81624186|NCT03069313|162928989|OTHER|This analysis is comparing SWB before and after treatment.||||||0.133|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.133
81624187|NCT03069313|162928989|OTHER|||||||0.056|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis is comparing EWB before and after treatment.||||0.056
81624188|NCT03069313|162928989|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis is comparing PWB before and after treatment.||||<0.0001
81624189|NCT03069313|162928989|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis is comparing FWB before and after treatment.||||0.09
81624190|NCT03069313|162928989|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis is comparing ESS before and after treatment.||||<0.0001
81624191|NCT04218266|162928991|OTHER||Crude incidence ratio|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|0.67||||||Comparison of the Asundexian pooled group (Asundexian 20 mg group and Asundexian 50 mg group) versus Apixaban group in all bleeding||0.67|0.26|
81624192|NCT04218266|162928993|OTHER||Crude incidence ratio|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|0.97||||||Comparison of the Asundexian pooled group (Asundexian 20 mg group and Asundexian 50 mg group) versus Apixaban group in ISTH CRNM bleeding||0.97|0.09|
81654518|NCT03635099|162999031|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|45.0||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.8|63.2|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||63.2|26.8|0.0006
81654519|NCT03635099|162999031|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|45.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|69.6|||||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|The 95% confidence interval for the unadjusted absolute difference in proportion (%) between active group and placebo group was estimated by Chi-square method. As pre-specified, no hypothesis testing was carried out for Part 2 of this trial and no p-values were provided.||69.6|22.0|
81654520|NCT03635099|162999031|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|35.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|59.2|||||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|The 95% confidence interval for the unadjusted absolute difference in proportion (%) between active group and placebo group was estimated by Chi-square method. As pre-specified, no hypothesis testing was carried out for Part 2 of this trial and no p-values were provided.||59.2|11.3|
81654521|NCT03635099|162999032|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.1||||0.3028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|12.1|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||12.1|-1.8|0.3028
81654522|NCT03635099|162999032|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.6||||0.4701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|7.5|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||7.5|-2.4|0.4701
81654523|NCT03635099|162999032|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.5||||0.0465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|29.3|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||29.3|5.7|0.0465
81654524|NCT03635099|162999032|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|18.0|||||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|The 95% confidence interval for the unadjusted absolute difference in proportion (%) between active group and placebo group was estimated by Chi-square method. As pre-specified, no hypothesis testing was carried out for Part 2 of this trial and no p-values were provided.||18.0|0.6|
81654525|NCT03635099|162999032|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|11.2|||||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|The 95% confidence interval for the unadjusted absolute difference in proportion (%) between active group and placebo group was estimated by Chi-square method. As pre-specified, no hypothesis testing was carried out for Part 2 of this trial and no p-values were provided.||11.2|-1.7|
81654526|NCT03635099|162999033|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.6||||0.4701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|7.5|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||7.5|-2.4|0.4701
81654527|NCT03635099|162999033|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||0.3091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|11.8|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||11.8|-1.8|0.3091
81654528|NCT03635099|162999033|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|6.8|||||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|The 95% confidence interval for the unadjusted absolute difference in proportion (%) between active group and placebo group was estimated by Chi-square method. As pre-specified, no hypothesis testing was carried out for Part 2 of this trial and no p-values were provided.||6.8|-2.2|
81654529|NCT03635099|162999033|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|7.0|||||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|The 95% confidence interval for the unadjusted absolute difference in proportion (%) between active group and placebo group was estimated by Chi-square method. As pre-specified, no hypothesis testing was carried out for Part 2 of this trial and no p-values were provided.||7.0|-2.2|
81654530|NCT03635099|162999034|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||0.4758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|7.3|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||7.3|-2.3|0.4758
81654531|NCT03635099|162999034|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.6||||0.4701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|7.5|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||7.5|-2.4|0.4701
81654532|NCT03635099|162999034|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.8||||0.0942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|23.3|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||23.3|2.3|0.0942
81654533|NCT03635099|162999034|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|27.5||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|41.3|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||41.3|13.7|0.0095
81703810|NCT02460978|163103292|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3468|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.26|-11.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, treatment, week, randomization stratum, week\*treatment, and week\*baseline.||Difference vs. placebo in adjusted mean change from baseline||-11.05|-20.26|<0.0001
81465396|NCT02120833|162623235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81624193|NCT04218266|162928994|OTHER||Crude incidence ratio|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|0.83||||||Comparison of the Asundexian pooled group (Asundexian 20 mg group and Asundexian 50 mg group) versus Apixaban group in ISTH minor bleeding||0.83|0.28|
81624194|NCT04218266|162928995|OTHER||Crude incidence ratio|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|0.97|||Other|||Comparison of the Asundexian pooled group (Asundexian 20 mg group and Asundexian 50 mg group) versus Apixaban group in ISTH major bleeding or CRNM bleeding||0.97|0.09|
81624195|NCT01227265|162929003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Estimated Means|-0.2||||0.4933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.35|||cLDA|||||0.35|-0.72|0.4933
81624196|NCT01227265|162929003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Estimated Means|-0.3||||0.2364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.21|||cLDA|||||0.21|-0.86|0.2364
81624197|NCT01227265|162929004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference in Percentage|7.0||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|18.05||p-value is for the estimated Odds Ratio based on a generalized linear mixed model with baseline average OFF time (hours/day) as a covariate and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect and participant as random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||18.05|-4.17|0.244
81624198|NCT01227265|162929004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference in Percentage|6.5||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|17.61||p-value is for the estimated Odds Ratio based on a generalized linear mixed model with baseline average OFF time (hours/day) as a covariate and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect and participant as random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||17.61|-4.63|0.262
81624199|NCT01227265|162929005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Estimated Means|0.1||||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.63|||cLDA|||||0.63|-0.47|0.776
81465397|NCT02120833|162623235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6118|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.6118
81624200|NCT01227265|162929005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Estimated Means|0.1||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.67|||cLDA|||||0.67|-0.44|0.683
81624201|NCT01227265|162929009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Estimated Means|-0.2||||0.6968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.61|||cLDA|||||0.61|-0.92|0.6968
81624202|NCT01227265|162929009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Estimated Means|0.2||||0.6142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.97|||cLDA|||||0.97|-0.57|0.6142
81624203|NCT05368558|162929028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|23.1||||||||23.1|-4.0|
81624204|NCT05368558|162929028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|-1.4||||||||-1.4|-28.7|
81624205|NCT05368558|162929029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.2||||||||1.2|-0.7|
81624206|NCT05368558|162929029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.3||||||||0.3|-1.7|
81624207|NCT05368558|162929030|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.5||||||||7.5|-2.5|
81624208|NCT05368558|162929030|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|0.0||||||||0.0|-8.0|
81624209|NCT05368558|162929031|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|9.7||||||||9.7|-8.9|
81624210|NCT05368558|162929031|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|-4.1||||||||-4.1|-18.5|
81624211|NCT05368558|162929032|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|7.5||||||||7.5|-1.0|
81624212|NCT05368558|162929032|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-0.4||||||||-0.4|-8.9|
81624213|NCT05368558|162929033|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|7.7||||||||7.7|-0.9|
81624214|NCT05368558|162929033|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-0.3||||||||-0.3|-10.2|
81624215|NCT04623775|162929040|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|3.0||||||||3.0|-16.0|
81624216|NCT04623775|162929041|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|2.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.05|0.94|
81624217|NCT01303445|162929061|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% confidence interval of the mean ratio fell within the 80 to 125% target range.|Percent Mean Ratio|92.03||||||90.0|86.95|97.4||||||Comparison of Aggrenox + Omeprazole following Omeprazole versus Aggrenox alone||97.40|86.95|
81624218|NCT01303445|162929061|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% confidence interval of the mean ratio fell within the 80 to 125% target range.|Percent Mean Ratio|92.3||||||90.0|87.76|97.08||||||Comparison of Aggrenox + Omeprazole following Aggrenox versus Aggrenox alone||97.08|87.76|
81624219|NCT01303445|162929062|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% confidence interval of the mean ratio fell within the 80 to 125% target range.|Percent Mean Ratio|96.38||||||90.0|90.96|102.13||||||Comparison of Aggrenox + Omeprazole following Omeprazole versus Aggrenox alone||102.13|90.96|
81624220|NCT01303445|162929062|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% confidence interval of the mean ratio fell within the 80 to 125% target range.|Percent Mean Ratio|97.03||||||95.0|93.26|100.95||||||Comparison of Aggrenox + Omeprazole following Aggrenox versus Aggrenox alone||100.95|93.26|
81624221|NCT01303445|162929063|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% confidence interval of the mean ratio fell within the 80 to 125% target range.|Percent Mean Ratio|99.02||||||90.0|98.32|99.72||||||Comparison of Aggrenox + Omeprazole following Omeprazole versus Aggrenox alone||99.72|98.32|
81624222|NCT01303445|162929063|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% confidence interval of the mean ratio fell within the 80 to 125% target range.|Percent Mean Ratio|98.42||||||90.0|97.66|99.18||||||Comparison of Aggrenox + Omeprazole following Aggrenox versus Aggrenox alone||99.18|97.66|
81624223|NCT01303445|162929064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% confidence interval of the mean ratio fell within the 80 to 125% target range.|Percent Mean Ratio|105.55||||||90.0|97.09|114.74||||||Comparison of Aggrenox + Omeprazole following Omeprazole versus Aggrenox alone||114.74|97.09|
81624224|NCT01303445|162929064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% confidence interval of the mean ratio fell within the 80 to 125% target range.|Percent Mean Ratio|106.09||||||90.0|98.64|114.09||||||Comparison of Aggrenox + Omeprazole following Aggrenox versus Aggrenox alone||114.09|98.64|
81624225|NCT01303445|162929065|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% confidence interval of the mean ratio fell within the 80 to 125% target range.|Percent Mean Ratio|99.38||||||90.0|98.8|99.95||||||Comparison of Aggrenox + Omeprazole following Omeprazole versus Aggrenox alone||99.95|98.80|
81624226|NCT01303445|162929065|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% confidence interval of the mean ratio fell within the 80 to 125% target range.|Percent Mean Ratio|99.02||||||90.0|98.46|99.59||||||Comparison of Aggrenox + Omeprazole following Aggrenox versus Aggrenox alone||99.59|98.46|
81624227|NCT02380612|162929092|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.4575|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81624228|NCT02721381|162929096|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The effect of group assignment was examined using MLM, with a significant time X group interaction indicative of an effect of group assignment. Data from T1, T2, and T3 were both used in same analysis.||||<.001
81654534|NCT03635099|162999034|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||0.3091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|11.8|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||11.8|-1.8|0.3091
81654535|NCT03635099|162999034|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.7||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.1|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||16.1|-0.7|0.2030
81654536|NCT03635099|162999034|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.3||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|19.8|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||19.8|0.7|0.1380
81654537|NCT03635099|162999034|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|32.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|47.0|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||47.0|18.0|0.0040
81654538|NCT03635099|162999034|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.3||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|19.8|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||19.8|0.7|0.1380
81654539|NCT03635099|162999034|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|35.0||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.2|49.8|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||49.8|20.2|0.0025
81654540|NCT03635099|162999035|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.6||||0.4701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|7.5|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||7.5|-2.4|0.4701
81465398|NCT02120833|162623235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.1485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|0.31||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and study site as factors, baseline score as covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.31|-1.98|0.1485
81624229|NCT02721381|162929097|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The effect of group assignment was examined using MLM, with a significant time X group interaction indicative of an effect of group assignment. Data from T1, T2, and T3 were both used in same analysis.||||<.001
81624230|NCT02721381|162929098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The effect of group assignment was examined using MLM, with a significant time X group interaction indicative of an effect of group assignment. Data from T1, T2, and T3 were both used in same analysis.||||.85
81624231|NCT02721381|162929099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The effect of group assignment was examined using MLM, with a significant time X group interaction indicative of an effect of group assignment. Data from T1, T2, and T3 were both used in same analysis.||||.85
81624232|NCT02721381|162929100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.98
81624233|NCT02721381|162929101|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.69
81654541|NCT03635099|162999035|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||0.3091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|11.8|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||11.8|-1.8|0.3091
81654542|NCT03635099|162999036|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||0.4758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|7.3|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||7.3|-2.3|0.4758
81654543|NCT03635099|162999036|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.1||||0.3028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|12.1|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||12.1|-1.8|0.3028
81654544|NCT03635099|162999036|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.7||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.1|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||16.1|-0.7|0.2030
81654545|NCT03635099|162999036|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|30.0||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|44.2|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||44.2|15.8|0.0062
81654546|NCT03635099|162999036|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.3||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|19.8|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||19.8|0.7|0.1380
81654547|NCT03635099|162999036|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.1||||0.3028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|12.1|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||12.1|-1.8|0.3028
81654548|NCT03635099|162999036|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0||||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|38.4|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||38.4|11.6|0.0143
81654549|NCT03635099|162999036|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.7||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.1|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||16.1|-0.7|0.2030
81654550|NCT03635099|162999036|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.3||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|19.8|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||19.8|0.7|0.1380
81654551|NCT03635099|162999036|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|32.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|47.0|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||47.0|18.0|0.0040
81654552|NCT03635099|162999037|OTHER||Adjusted mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.7008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM model included treatment, visit and treatment by visit as fixed effects, baseline PSS score and baseline PSS by visit as covariates, patient as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure for within patient variation.|||2.8|-1.9|0.7008
81654553|NCT03635099|162999037|OTHER||Adjusted mean|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.6268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM model included treatment, visit and treatment by visit as fixed effects, baseline PSS score and baseline PSS by visit as covariates, patient as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure for within patient variation.|||3.0|-1.8|0.6268
81624234|NCT02721381|162929102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The effect of group assignment was examined using MLM, with a significant time X group interaction indicative of an effect of group assignment. Data from T1, T2, and T3 were both used in same analysis.||||.038
81624235|NCT02721381|162929103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The effect of group assignment was examined using MLM, with a significant time X group interaction indicative of an effect of group assignment. Data from T1, T2, and T3 were both used in same analysis.||||.45
81624236|NCT02721381|162929104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA controlling for T1 measure||||.92
81624237|NCT02721381|162929105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA controlling for T1 measure||||.42
81624238|NCT02721381|162929106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA controlling for T1 measure||||.65
81624239|NCT02721381|162929107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent samples t-test||||.001
81624240|NCT04840199|162929196|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.031||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.018||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear||Treatment effect was estimated as the difference in mean change in log10 sTNFRII with randomized letermovir compared to no anti-CMV treatment from a linear regression model (0 reflects no difference between arms).|||0.018|-0.080|0.20
81624241|NCT04840199|162929197|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.172||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.073|0.438||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|Chan/Zhang exact test diff. proportions||An exact 95% confidence interval around the observed difference in proportions (and the associated p-value) was constructed based on the standardized statistic and inverting two 1-sided tests (Chan-Zhang method).|||0.438|-0.073|0.19
81624242|NCT04840199|162929199|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.03||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|GEE model for repeated binary outcomes|P-value is from the time and treatment group interaction in the early treatment phase.|Treatment effect was estimated as the odds ratio of weekly rate of change (slope) in odds of CMV DNA detection with randomized letermovir compared to no anti-CMV treatment from a GEE model with linear splines (1 reflects no difference between arms).|Early treatment phase comparison||1.03|0.80|0.12
81624243|NCT04840199|162929199|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|0.98||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|GEE model for repeated binary outcomes|P-value is from the time and treatment group interaction in the late treatment phase.|Treatment effect was estimated as the odds ratio of weekly rate of change (slope) in odds of CMV DNA detection with randomized letermovir compared to no anti-CMV treatment from a GEE model with linear splines (1 reflects no difference between arms).|Late treatment phase comparison||0.98|0.87|0.009
81624244|NCT04840199|162929199|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.53||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|GEE model for repeated binary outcomes|P-value is from the time and treatment group interaction in the post treatment phase.|Treatment effect was estimated as the odds ratio of weekly rate of change (slope) in odds of CMV DNA detection with randomized letermovir compared to no anti-CMV treatment from a GEE model with linear splines (1 reflects no difference between arms).|Post treatment phase comparison||1.53|0.90|0.24
81624245|NCT04840199|162929202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0002||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0062|0.0066||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|GEE model for repeated outcomes|P-value is from the time and treatment group interaction in the early treatment phase.|Treatment effect was estimated as the difference in weekly rate of change (slope) in log10 sCD163 with randomized letermovir compared to no anti-CMV treatment from a GEE model with linear splines (1 reflects no difference between treatment groups).|Early treatment phase comparison||0.0066|-0.0062|0.95
81624246|NCT04840199|162929202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0007||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0019|0.0005||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|GEE model for repeated outcomes|P-value is from the time and treatment group interaction in the late treatment phase.|Treatment effect was estimated as the difference in weekly rate of change (slope) in log10 sCD163 with randomized letermovir compared to no anti-CMV treatment from a GEE model with linear splines (1 reflects no difference between treatment groups).|Late treatment phase comparison||0.0005|-0.0019|0.28
81624247|NCT04840199|162929202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0056||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0006|0.0118||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|GEE model for repeated outcomes|P-value is from the time and treatment group interaction in the post treatment phase.|Treatment effect was estimated as the difference in weekly rate of change (slope) in log10 sCD163 with randomized letermovir compared to no anti-CMV treatment from a GEE model with linear splines (1 reflects no difference between treatment groups).|Post treatment phase comparison||0.0118|-0.0006|0.077
81624248|NCT04840199|162929203|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0009||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.0058||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|GEE model for repeated outcomes|P-value is from the time and treatment group interaction in the early treatment phase.|Treatment effect was estimated as the difference in weekly rate of change (slope) in log10 sTNFRII with randomized letermovir compared to no anti-CMV treatment from a GEE model with linear splines (1 reflects no difference between arms).|Early treatment phase comparison||0.0058|-0.0040|0.72
81624249|NCT04840199|162929203|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0009||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0022|0.0003||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|GEE model for repeated outcomes|P-value is from the time and treatment group interaction in the late treatment phase.|Treatment effect was estimated as the difference in weekly rate of change (slope) in log10 sTNFRII with randomized letermovir compared to no anti-CMV treatment from a GEE model with linear splines (1 reflects no difference between arms).|Late treatment phase comparison||0.0003|-0.0022|0.13
81624250|NCT04840199|162929203|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0023||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.0055||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|GEE model for repeated outcomes|P-value is from the time and treatment group interaction in the post treatment phase.|Treatment effect was estimated as the difference in weekly rate of change (slope) in log10 sTNFRII with randomized letermovir compared to no anti-CMV treatment from a GEE model with linear splines (1 reflects no difference between arms).|Post treatment phase comparison||0.0055|-0.0010|0.17
81465399|NCT02120833|162623236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81624251|NCT00567398|162929236|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.9|||ANOVA|||Month 3||0.9|0.2|<0.001
81624252|NCT00567398|162929236|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.8|||ANOVA|||Month 6||0.8|0.1|0.006
81624253|NCT00567398|162929237|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|14.7|||ANOVA|||Insulin-Month 3||14.7|-4.7|0.312
81624254|NCT00567398|162929237|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|14.4|||ANOVA|||Insulin-Month 6||14.4|-5.0|0.342
81654554|NCT03635099|162999037|OTHER||Adjusted mean|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM model included treatment, visit and treatment by visit as fixed effects, baseline PSS score and baseline PSS by visit as covariates, patient as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure for within patient variation.|||5.1|0.3|0.0266
81654555|NCT03635099|162999037|OTHER||Adjusted mean|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM model included treatment, visit and treatment by visit as fixed effects, baseline PSS score and baseline PSS by visit as covariates, patient as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure for within patient variation.|||6.3|1.7|0.0009
81654556|NCT03635099|162999037|OTHER||Adjusted mean|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|5.8|||||MMRM model included treatment, visit and treatment by visit as fixed effects, baseline PSS score and baseline PSS by visit as covariates, patient as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure for within patient variation.|||5.8|0.4|
81654557|NCT03635099|162999037|OTHER||Adjusted mean|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|5.8|||||MMRM model included treatment, visit and treatment by visit as fixed effects, baseline PSS score and baseline PSS by visit as covariates, patient as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure for within patient variation.|||5.8|0.4|
81654558|NCT03635099|162999038|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||0.7144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|15.1|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||15.1|-10.1|0.7144
81530919|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Failure to thrive: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.71
81530920|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fever: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81624255|NCT00567398|162929239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Cholesterol-Month 3||0.9|0.1|0.010
81624256|NCT00567398|162929239|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.7|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Cholesterol-Month 6||0.7|0|0.073
81624257|NCT00567398|162929239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LDLC-Month 3||0.5|-0.1|0.181
81624258|NCT00567398|162929239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LDLC-Month 6||0.4|-0.2|0.593
81624259|NCT00567398|162929239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for HDLC-Month 3||0|-0.2|0.198
81654559|NCT03635099|162999038|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.7||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|15.4|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||15.4|-10.0|0.6970
81654560|NCT03635099|162999038|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.7||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|15.4|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||15.4|-10.0|0.6970
81654561|NCT03635099|162999038|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.0||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|30.6|||Chi-squared||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|||30.6|-0.6|0.1250
81654562|NCT03635099|162999038|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|36.1|||||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|The 95% confidence interval for the unadjusted absolute difference in proportion (%) between active group and placebo group was estimated by Chi-square method. As pre-specified, no hypothesis testing was carried out for Part 2 of this trial and no p-values were provided.||36.1|-20.3|
81654563|NCT03635099|162999038|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|34.3|||||Statistics for the difference were calculated using unadjusted risk differences (BI dose group - Placebo).|The 95% confidence interval for the unadjusted absolute difference in proportion (%) between active group and placebo group was estimated by Chi-square method. As pre-specified, no hypothesis testing was carried out for Part 2 of this trial and no p-values were provided.||34.3|-21.9|
81654564|NCT01038427|162999074|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence intervals were contained within the interval 80.0% to 125.0%, then the two products were considered to be therapeutically equivalent.|Ratio Test/Ref. Least Squares (LS) Means|106.644|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.86|123.997||||||||123.997|91.860|
81654565|NCT01038427|162999075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81654566|NCT01038427|162999075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0001
81654567|NCT01038427|162999076|EQUIVALENCE|90% confidence intervals within the interval 80.0% to 125.0%.|Ratio Test/Ref. LS Means|109.716|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.316|129.159||||||||129.159|93.316|
81624260|NCT00567398|162929239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for HDLC-Month 6||0|-0.1|0.298
81530921|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fussy infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.02
81530922|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Gastroenteritis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.13
81530923|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hematoma: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81530924|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hypopotassemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.67
81530925|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Lipoma of other specified sites: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81530926|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.77
81530927|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Nausea and vomiting: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530928|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal bradycardia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530929|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal candida infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530930|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other diseases of nasal cavity and sinuses: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530931|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other specified cardiac dysrhythmias: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.61
81530932|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pilonidal cyst without mention of abscess: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530933|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.33
81530934|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Primary apnea of newborn: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530935|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Rash: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.05
81703811|NCT02460978|163103292|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3419|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.34|-15.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, treatment, week, randomization stratum, week\*treatment, and week\*baseline.||Difference vs. placebo in adjusted mean change from baseline||-15.14|-24.34|<0.0001
81530936|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Respiratory syncytial virus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.38
81530937|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Retinopathy of prematurity stage 2: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.71
81530938|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Single seizure: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.97
81530939|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stomatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81530940|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stridor: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.26
81530941|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Subconjunctival hemorrhage: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.63
81530942|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Umbilical hernia without obstruction/gangrene: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530943|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified bacterial pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.23
81530944|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified septicemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.85
81530945|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urinary tract infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.02
81530946|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urticaria: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.13
81530947|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Vaccines adverse reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.13
81624261|NCT00567398|162929239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.6|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for VLDL-Month 3||0.6|0.2|<0.001
81624262|NCT00567398|162929239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for VLDL-Month 6||0.5|0.1|0.003
81624263|NCT00567398|162929239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.3|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Triglycerides-Month 3||1.3|0.4|<0.001
81624264|NCT00567398|162929239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Triglycerides-Month 6||1.1|0.3|0.002
81624265|NCT00567398|162929240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|4.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Lp(a)-Month 3||4.1|-8.6|0.485
81624266|NCT00567398|162929240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|4.4|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Lp(a)-Month 6||4.4|-8.2|0.556
81624267|NCT00567398|162929240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|12.2|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Apo A1-Month 3||12.2|-1.1|0.101
81624268|NCT00567398|162929240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|11.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Apo A1-Month 6||11.5|-1.5|0.134
81624269|NCT00567398|162929240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|19.2|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Apo B-Month 3||19.2|3.6|0.004
81624270|NCT00567398|162929240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|15.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Apo B-Month 6||15.9|0.8|0.030
81624271|NCT00567398|162929241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-56.5||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-304.6|191.7|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Insulin-Month 3||191.7|-304.6|0.655
81624272|NCT00567398|162929241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.2||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-268.9|210.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Insulin-Month 6||210.5|-268.9|0.811
81624273|NCT00567398|162929241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|441.3||||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-630.4|1513.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for C-Peptide-Month 3||1513.1|-630.4|0.419
81624274|NCT00567398|162929241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|121.8||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-927.9|1171.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for C-Peptide-Month 6||1171.5|-927.9|0.820
81624275|NCT00567398|162929242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|19.0|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Pro-Insulin-Month 3||19|-27.5|0.721
81624276|NCT00567398|162929242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.5||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|36.4|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Pro-Insulin-Month 6||36.4|-9.4|0.247
81624277|NCT00567398|162929243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.43|||ANOVA|||Estimates of Ratio-Month 6||1.43|0.55|0.624
81624278|NCT00567398|162929244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.8|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Albumin-Month 3||1.8|-0.6|0.338
81624279|NCT00567398|162929244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Albumin-Month 6||2.5|0.1|0.029
81624280|NCT00567398|162929244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Total Protein-Month 3||1.5|-1.9|0.817
81624281|NCT00567398|162929244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Total Protein-Month 6||2.9|-0.2|0.091
81624282|NCT00567398|162929245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.2||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|2.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for PNA-Month 3||2.9|-23.3|0.127
81624283|NCT00567398|162929245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|-4.3|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for PNA-Month 6||-4.3|-16.4|<0.001
81624284|NCT00567398|162929245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for nPNA-Month 3||-0.1|-0.4|0.012
81624285|NCT00567398|162929245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for nPNA-Month 6||-0.1|-0.3|<0.001
81624286|NCT00567398|162929246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.8|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Pre-Albumin-Month 3||5.8|0.5|0.019
81654568|NCT01038427|162999077|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81654569|NCT01038427|162999077|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81654570|NCT01038427|162999078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2655|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2655
81654571|NCT01038427|162999078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0009
81530948|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Viral syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.09
81624287|NCT00567398|162929246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.6|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Pre-Albumin-Month 6||5.6|0.5|0.019
81624288|NCT00567398|162929247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.4|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Drained Fat-Month 3||3.4|-3.9|0.884
81624289|NCT00567398|162929247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.3|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Drained Fat-Month 6||4.3|-3|0.716
81624290|NCT00567398|162929248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for BMI-Month 3||1.1|-1.2|0.961
81624291|NCT00567398|162929248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for BMI-Month 6||1.5|-0.8|0.581
81624292|NCT00567398|162929249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Waist Circumference-Month 6||3.1|-3.7|0.871
81624293|NCT00567398|162929250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|25.0|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Protein-Month 3||25|-14.7|0.608
81624294|NCT00567398|162929250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|8.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Protein-Month 6||8.1|-11.5|0.731
81624295|NCT00567398|162929250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|185.3||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-227.5|598.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Calories-Month 3||598.1|-227.5|0.377
81624296|NCT00567398|162929250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.3||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-214.4|177.8|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Calories-Month 6||177.8|-214.4|0.854
81624297|NCT00567398|162929251|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.07|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for EQ 5D Questionnaire Index-Month 3||0.07|-0.03|0.412
81624298|NCT00567398|162929251|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.03|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for EQ 5D Questionnaire Index-Month 6||0.03|-0.07|0.485
81465400|NCT02120833|162623236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2447|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.2447
81530949|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Weakness: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81624299|NCT00567398|162929252|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.18||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|8.93|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for EQ 5D Quest Health Status-Month 3||8.93|-4.56|0.525
81624300|NCT00567398|162929252|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.79|6.83|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for EQ 5D Quest Health Status-Month 6||6.83|-6.79|0.995
81624301|NCT00567398|162929253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.87||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.64|3.91|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Psychology Fatigue-Month 3||3.91|-7.64|0.526
81624302|NCT00567398|162929253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|6.68|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Psychology Fatigue-Month 6||6.68|-5.01|0.779
81624303|NCT00567398|162929253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.95||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.95|2.04|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Psychology Cognitive-Month 3||2.04|-7.95|0.246
81624304|NCT00567398|162929253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.78|4.34|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Psychology Cognitive-Month 6||4.34|-5.78|0.780
81624305|NCT00567398|162929253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|6.04|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Neurology Pain-Month 3||6.04|-5.22|0.885
81624306|NCT00567398|162929253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.41||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|10.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Neurology Pain-Month 6||10.10|-1.28|0.128
81624307|NCT00567398|162929253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.07||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|6.54|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Neurology Sensory-Month 3||6.54|-4.40|0.701
81624308|NCT00567398|162929253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.21||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|12.73|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Neurology Sensory-Month 6||12.73|1.70|0.010
81624309|NCT00567398|162929253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|5.03|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Cardiology-Month 3||5.03|-4.63|0.934
81654572|NCT01038427|162999078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1093|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1093
81624310|NCT00567398|162929253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.13||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|8.01|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Cardiology-Month 6||8.01|-1.75|0.209
81624311|NCT00567398|162929253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.89||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|8.68|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Ophthalmology-Month 3||8.68|-4.90|0.585
81624312|NCT00567398|162929253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.62||||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|8.47|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Ophthalmology-Month 6||8.47|-5.22|0.641
81624313|NCT00567398|162929253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.89|3.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Hypoglycemia-Month 3||3.90|-6.89|0.586
81624314|NCT00567398|162929253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.79|5.14|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Hypoglycemia-Month 6||5.14|-5.79|0.906
81624315|NCT00567398|162929253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|4.75|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Hyperglycemia-Month 3||4.75|-4.93|0.970
81624316|NCT00567398|162929253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.38||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|7.28|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Hyperglycemia-Month 6||7.28|-2.52|0.340
81624317|NCT00567398|162929254|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.6||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|96.0|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Abdominal Subcutaneous Fat Volume-Month 6||96|-46.9|0.495
81624318|NCT00567398|162929254|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|55.4||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|117.8|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Abdominal Visceral Fat Volume-Month 6||117.8|-7|0.081
81624319|NCT00567398|162929255|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|31.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LV End Diastolic Volume-Month 6||31.9|-19.3|0.626
81624320|NCT00567398|162929255|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|30.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LV End Systolic Volume-Month 6||30.1|-14.5|0.486
81624321|NCT00567398|162929256|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|23.4|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LV Mass with Pap Muscles-Month 6||23.4|-18.9|0.832
81624322|NCT00567398|162929256|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|23.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LV Mass without Pap Muscles-Month 6||23.1|-18.3|0.820
81624323|NCT00567398|162929257|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|6.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LV Ejection Fraction-Month 6||6.5|-6.9|0.955
81703812|NCT02460978|163103293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4519|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.66|-5.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, treatment, week, randomization stratum, week\*treatment, and week\*baseline.||Difference vs. placebo in adjusted mean change from baseline||-5.03|-14.66|<0.0001
81624324|NCT05145257|162929260|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline versus endline comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81624325|NCT05145257|162929261|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline versus endline comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81624326|NCT05145257|162929262|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline versus endline comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81624327|NCT05145257|162929263|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline versus endline comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81624328|NCT05145257|162929264|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline versus endline comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81624329|NCT05145257|162929265|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline versus endline comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81624330|NCT05145257|162929266|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline versus endline comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81624331|NCT05145257|162929267|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline versus endline comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81624332|NCT05145257|162929268|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline versus endline comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81624333|NCT05145257|162929269|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline versus endline comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81624334|NCT05145257|162929270|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline versus endline comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81624335|NCT05145257|162929271|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline versus endline comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81624336|NCT05145257|162929272|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline versus endline comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81624337|NCT05145257|162929273|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline versus endline comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81624338|NCT05145257|162929274|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline versus endline comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81624339|NCT05145257|162929275|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline versus endline comparison.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81624340|NCT05568004|162929276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.Two-tailed testing was used in nature of hypothesis testing.|ANOVA|p value for change over time within the group, Friedman 2-way ANOVA test was applied.|||Statistical analysis was conducted by a researcher using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 26.0. The Shapiro-Wilk test and histograms evaluated the data for normal distribution, and the Levene test confirmed homogeneous variances between groups (p \> 0.05). Continuous data following a normal distribution are presented as mean ± standard deviation (SD). The independent samples t test or Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare independent continuous data between groups, while the chi-square or Fisher's exact test was used to compare categorical data. Friedman two-way ANOVA was used to analyze dependent variables, while the two-way mixed ANOVA was used to examine the changes between groups over time. Before the two-way mixed ANOVA, boxplot evaluation confirmed no outliers. Mauchly's sphericity test showed that the assumption of sphericity for two-way interaction was met. Tukey's correction was used for pairwise subgroup comparisons.|||0.001
81624341|NCT05568004|162929276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|p value for change over time within the group, Friedman 2-way ANOVA test was applied.||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.Two-tailed testing was used in nature of hypothesis testing.||||0.001
81624342|NCT05568004|162929276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.166||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.Two-tailed testing was used in nature of hypothesis testing.|ANOVA|p value for change over time within the group, Friedman 2-way ANOVA test was applied.||||||0.166
81624343|NCT05568004|162929277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.074||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.Two-tailed testing was used in nature of hypothesis testing.|ANOVA|p value for change over time within the group, Friedman 2-way ANOVA test was applied.||Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 26.0 package program was used to analyze the data. The suitability of normal distribution of the data was evaluated with Shapiro Wilk and histograms. Numerical data complying with normal distribution are presented as mean±standard deviation (SD). . Friedman 2-way ANOVA was used to analyze dependent variables. Two-way mixed ANOVA test was used to examine the changes between groups over time||||0.074
81624344|NCT05568004|162929277|SUPERIORITY|A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.Two-tailed testing was used in nature of hypothesis testing.||||||0.074|||||||ANOVA|p value for change over time within the group, Friedman 2-way ANOVA test was applied.||||||0.074
81654573|NCT01038427|162999079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9915|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9915
81654574|NCT01038427|162999079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0312|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0312
81654575|NCT01038427|162999079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0487|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0487
81654576|NCT02992691|162999094|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.6674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.04||From ANCOVA analysis for change from pre-brushing with treatment and period as fixed effect, participant as random effect, participant-level baseline and period level minus participant-level baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||This comparison was tested under a null hypothesis of no difference against alternative hypothesis of a difference between treatments||0.04|-0.06|0.6674
81654577|NCT00588692|162999097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||For 25-49% Ejection Fraction Subgroup||||<0.05
81654578|NCT00588692|162999097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||35-49% Ejection Fraction Subgroup||||<0.05
81654579|NCT00588692|162999099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.06
81654580|NCT00588692|162999100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5
81654581|NCT00588692|162999100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change compared to baseline||||<0.05
81654582|NCT00588692|162999100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change compared to baseline||||<0.05
81654583|NCT00588692|162999101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.26
81654584|NCT00588692|162999101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change compared to baseline||||<0.05
81654585|NCT00588692|162999101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change compared to baseline||||<0.05
81654586|NCT00588692|162999102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4
81654587|NCT00588692|162999103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9
81654588|NCT00588692|162999103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change compared to baseline||||<0.05
81654589|NCT00588692|162999103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change compared to baseline||||<0.05
81654590|NCT00588692|162999104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9
81654591|NCT00588692|162999105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9
81654592|NCT00588692|162999106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3
81654593|NCT00588692|162999107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9
81654594|NCT00588692|162999107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change compared to baseline||||<0.05
81654595|NCT00588692|162999107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81654596|NCT00588692|162999108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.6
81654597|NCT00588692|162999109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9
81654598|NCT00588692|162999109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change compared to baseline||||<0.05
81654599|NCT00588692|162999109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change compared to baseline||||<0.05
81654600|NCT00588692|162999110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.11
81654601|NCT00588692|162999110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change compared to baseline||||<0.05
81654602|NCT00588692|162999110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81654603|NCT00588692|162999111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4
81654604|NCT00588692|162999111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change compared to baseline||||<0.05
81654605|NCT00588692|162999111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change compared to baseline||||<0.05
81654606|NCT00588692|162999112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9
81654607|NCT00588692|162999112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change compared to baseline||||<0.05
81654608|NCT00588692|162999112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change compared to baseline||||<0.05
81654609|NCT00392925|162999119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||ANCOVA|||Based on an Analysis of Covariance model including factors for treatment group, sex, enrollment body mass index (BMI) category, lead-in body weight loss category, and baseline (Day 1) weight as a covariate. The p-value is for testing the null hypothesis of no difference between treatments. Analysis performed two-sided at a 5% significance level to compare treatment groups.||||0.0004
81654610|NCT03995316|162999164|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The slope value reflects the mean difference between conditions in the linear slope from the pretest to posttest assessment.|||||.003
81654611|NCT03995316|162999165|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.283|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The slope value reflects the mean difference between conditions in the linear slope from the pretest to posttest assessment.|||||.283
81654612|NCT03995316|162999166|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The slope value reflects the mean difference between conditions in the linear slope from the pretest to posttest assessment.|||||.019
81654613|NCT03995316|162999167|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The slope value reflects the mean difference between conditions in the linear slope from the pretest to posttest assessment.|||||.440
81654614|NCT03995316|162999168|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.055|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The slope value reflects the mean difference between conditions in the linear slope from the pretest to posttest assessment.|||||.055
81654615|NCT03995316|162999169|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.041|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The slope value reflects the mean difference between conditions in the linear slope from the pretest to posttest assessment.|||||.041
81654616|NCT03197766|162999218|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Confirmatory statistical testing controlling for the Type I error rate was performed on the primary analysis for the primary endpoint.|ANCOVA|Two subjects in the BMN 111 group discontinued from the study before Week 52. The values for these 2 subjects were imputed for this analysis.||||||< 0.0001
81654617|NCT03197766|162999219|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Confirmatory statistical testing controlling for the Type I error rate was performed on the primary analyses for the two key secondary endpoints.|ANCOVA|Missing assessments at Week 52 were imputed||||||< 0.0001
81654618|NCT03197766|162999220|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.506||||||Confirmatory statistical testing controlling for the Type I error rate was performed on the primary analyses for the two key secondary endpoints.|ANCOVA|Missing assessments at Week 52 were imputed||||||= 0.506
81654619|NCT01460225|162999224|EQUIVALENCE|Based on the results of Camilleri et al, this should be adequate to detect up to a 30% difference in gastric emptying scan times with a p-value of 0.05 and 80% power.||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of meal retention between pre-treatment and post treatment at 2 hours post meal||||0.003
81654620|NCT01460225|162999224|EQUIVALENCE|Based on the results of Camilleri et al, this should be adequate to detect up to a 30% difference in gastric emptying scan times with a p-value of 0.05 and 80% power.||||||0.122|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of meal retention between pre-treatment and post treatment at 4 hours post meal||||0.122
81654621|NCT03083665|162999228|SUPERIORITY||Percent reduction over Placebo|24.5||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|35.5||Statistical testing with control of Type I error rate were based on a Hochberg multiple comparison procedure.|ANCOVA||Based on ANCOVA with log-transformed \[log(x+1)\] Treatment Period 28-day adjusted partial seizure frequency.|||35.5|11.7|0.0005
81654622|NCT03083665|162999228|SUPERIORITY||Percent reduction over Placebo|33.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.9|43.1||Statistical testing with control of Type I error rate were based on a Hochberg multiple comparison procedure.|ANCOVA||Based on ANCOVA with log-transformed \[log(x+1)\] Treatment Period 28-day adjusted partial seizure frequency.|||43.1|21.9|<0.0001
81654623|NCT05140915|162999265|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.77
81654624|NCT04854850|162999341|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81654625|NCT04092530|162999345|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for time; clustering by clinical site accounted for with random intercept||Please note that there were only 7 units (community health clinics) analyzed at Level 2 of this multilevel study, but due to the crossover design of the study, they were each observed under both the Control and Intervention conditions. Therefore, the Units Analyzed entered above reflect the 7 clinics under both conditions and should not be summed to 14.||1.05|0.64|0.12
81654626|NCT04092530|162999346|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for time; random intercept for clinical site||||1.13|0.70|0.33
81654627|NCT04092530|162999347|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|3.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for time; random intercept for clinical site||||3.73|0.33|0.88
81654628|NCT00225017|162999439|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|25 subjects per arm will have 80% power to detect a difference between groups in mean FMD change of 2.9%, and 90% power to detect a mean FMD change of 3.4%|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.384|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|1.312|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.312|-2.080|0.601
81654629|NCT00225017|162999440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.009||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.009
81654630|NCT00225017|162999441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.141||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.141
81654631|NCT02993406|162999463|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.96|||Log Rank|||||0.96|0.79|0.004
81654632|NCT02993406|162999464|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.96|||Log Rank|||||0.96|0.76|0.0058
81654633|NCT02993406|162999465|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.91|||Log Rank|||||0.91|0.66|0.0016
81654634|NCT02993406|162999466|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.92|||Log Rank|||||0.92|0.72|0.0013
81654635|NCT02993406|162999467|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.1593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.07|||Log Rank|||||1.07|0.67|0.1593
81654636|NCT02993406|162999468|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.6227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.24|||Log Rank|||||1.24|0.88|0.6227
81654637|NCT02993406|162999469|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.6608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.18|||Log Rank|||||1.18|0.90|0.6608
81654638|NCT00461981|162999524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate differences|-60.6||||||95.0|-79.7|-31.7||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||-31.7|-79.7|
81654639|NCT00461981|162999525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate differences|-60.9||||||95.0|-83.8|-26.0||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||-26.0|-83.8|
81654640|NCT00461981|162999526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate differences|44.2||||||95.0|12.0|67.8||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||67.8|12.0|
81654641|NCT00461981|162999527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate differences|16.2||||||95.0|-17.6|45.4||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||45.4|-17.6|
81703813|NCT02460978|163103293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4487||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.16|-4.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, treatment, week, randomization stratum, week\*treatment, and week\*baseline.||Difference vs. placebo in adjusted mean change from baseline||-4.55|-14.16|0.0001
81654642|NCT00461981|162999528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate differences|-18.2||||||95.0|-40.0|4.9||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||4.9|-40.0|
81465401|NCT02120833|162623236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.0216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|-0.25||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and study site as factors, baseline score as covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||-0.25|-2.95|0.0216
81654643|NCT00461981|162999529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate differences|-5.6||||||95.0|-27.4|13.3||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||13.3|-27.4|
81654644|NCT00461981|162999530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate differences|35.7||||||95.0|9.5|57.1||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||57.1|9.5|
81654645|NCT00461981|162999531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate differences|-5.0||||||95.0|-27.7|16.0||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||16.0|-27.7|
81654646|NCT00461981|162999532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate differences|14.7||||||95.0|-6.5|38.4||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||38.4|-6.5|
81654647|NCT00461981|162999533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate differences|38.1||||||95.0|0.9|65.9||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||65.9|0.9|
81654648|NCT00461981|162999534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate differences|11.7||||||95.0|-13.0|34.9||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||34.9|-13.0|
81654649|NCT00461981|162999535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate differences|-15.8||||||95.0|-40.7|8.0||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||8.0|-40.7|
81654650|NCT00461981|162999536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT ratio|0.43||||||95.0|0.24|0.87||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||0.87|0.24|
81654651|NCT00461981|162999537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|0.2||||||95.0|0.09|0.48||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||0.48|0.09|
81654652|NCT00461981|162999538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|3.36||||||95.0|1.54|7.13||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||7.13|1.54|
81703814|NCT02460978|163103294|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0415|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.97|11.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, treatment, week, randomization stratum, week\*treatment, and week\*baseline.||Difference vs. placebo in adjusted mean change from baseline||11.06|6.97|<0.0001
81530950|NCT01128426|162747629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Wheezing: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.77
81703815|NCT02460978|163103294|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0396|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.66|12.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, treatment, week, randomization stratum, week\*treatment, and week\*baseline.||Difference vs. placebo in adjusted mean change from baseline||12.74|8.66|<0.0001
81465402|NCT02120833|162623237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81530951|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Abnormal involuntary movements: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81654653|NCT00461981|162999539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT ratio|3.26||||||95.0|1.44|7.19||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||7.19|1.44|
81654654|NCT00461981|162999540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|1.06||||||95.0|0.56|1.96||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||1.96|0.56|
81654655|NCT00461981|162999541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|0.58||||||95.0|0.31|1.12||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||1.12|0.31|
81654656|NCT00461981|162999542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|2.4||||||95.0|1.48|3.97||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||3.97|1.48|
81654657|NCT00461981|162999543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|0.48||||||95.0|0.27|0.87||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||0.87|0.27|
81654658|NCT00461981|162999544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|1.45||||||95.0|0.8|2.66||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||2.66|0.80|
81654659|NCT00461981|162999545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|1.75||||||95.0|0.88|3.39||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||3.39|0.88|
81654660|NCT00461981|162999546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|1.49||||||95.0|0.8|2.69||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||2.69|0.80|
81654661|NCT00461981|162999547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|0.62||||||95.0|0.33|1.16||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||1.16|0.33|
81654662|NCT00461981|162999548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate differences|-45.9||||||95.0|-71.7|-11.6||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||-11.6|-71.7|
81654663|NCT00461981|162999549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate difference|-25.0||||||95.0|-57.2|4.8||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||4.8|-57.2|
81654664|NCT00461981|162999550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate difference|65.0||||||95.0|34.4|85.3||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||85.3|34.4|
81654665|NCT00461981|162999551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate difference|-0.6||||||95.0|-30.4|30.3||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||30.3|-30.4|
81703816|NCT02460978|163103295|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2058|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|4.06|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline HbA1c and randomization strata||Odds Ratio vs. Placebo||4.06|1.81|<0.0001
81530952|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute bronchiolitis due to RSV: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81624345|NCT05568004|162929277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.311||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|ANOVA|p value for change over time within the group, Friedman 2-way ANOVA test was applied.||||||0.311
81654666|NCT00461981|162999552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate difference|-37.0||||||95.0|-57.8|-17.5||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||-17.5|-57.8|
81654667|NCT00461981|162999553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate difference|-8.3||||||95.0|-38.5|14.5||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||14.5|-38.5|
81624346|NCT05568004|162929278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|ANOVA|\*p-value for changes over time within the group; Friedman's two-way ANOVA test was applied.||Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 26.0 package program was used to analyze the data. The suitability of normal distribution of the data was evaluated with Shapiro Wilk and histograms. Numerical data complying with normal distribution are presented as mean±standard deviation (SD). . Friedman 2-way ANOVA was used to analyze dependent variables. Two-way mixed ANOVA test was used to examine the changes between groups over time||||0.018
81624347|NCT05568004|162929278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.152||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|ANOVA|\*p-value for changes over time within the group; Friedman's two-way ANOVA test was applied.||||||0.152
81624348|NCT05568004|162929278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.438||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|ANOVA|\*p-value for changes over time within the group; Friedman's two-way ANOVA test was applied||||||0.438
81624349|NCT05568004|162929279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|ANOVA|\*p-value for changes over time within the group; Friedman's two-way ANOVA test was applied||Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 26.0 package program was used to analyze the data. The suitability of normal distribution of the data was evaluated with Shapiro Wilk and histograms. Numerical data complying with normal distribution are presented as mean±standard deviation (SD). . Friedman 2-way ANOVA was used to analyze dependent variables. Two-way mixed ANOVA test was used to examine the changes between groups over time||||0.135
81624350|NCT05568004|162929279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|ANOVA|\*p-value for changes over time within the group; Friedman's two-way ANOVA test was applied||||||0.203
81624351|NCT05568004|162929279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.593||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|ANOVA|\*p-value for changes over time within the group; Friedman's two-way ANOVA test was applied||||||0.593
81624352|NCT05568004|162929280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|ANOVA|\*p-value for changes over time within the group; Friedman's two-way ANOVA test was applied.||Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 26.0 package program was used to analyze the data. The suitability of normal distribution of the data was evaluated with Shapiro Wilk and histograms. Numerical data complying with normal distribution are presented as mean±standard deviation (SD). . Friedman 2-way ANOVA was used to analyze dependent variables. Two-way mixed ANOVA test was used to examine the changes between groups over time||||0.001
81624353|NCT05568004|162929280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|ANOVA|\*p-value for changes over time within the group; Friedman's two-way ANOVA test was applied.||||||0.021
81624354|NCT05568004|162929280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.081||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|ANOVA|\*p-value for changes over time within the group; Friedman's two-way ANOVA test was applied.||||||0.081
81624355|NCT05568004|162929281|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|ANOVA|\*p-value for changes over time within the group; Friedman's two-way ANOVA test was applied.||Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 26.0 package program was used to analyze the data. The suitability of normal distribution of the data was evaluated with Shapiro Wilk and histograms. Numerical data complying with normal distribution are presented as mean±standard deviation (SD). . Friedman 2-way ANOVA was used to analyze dependent variables. Two-way mixed ANOVA test was used to examine the changes between groups over time||||<0.001
81624356|NCT05568004|162929281|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|ANOVA|\*p-value for changes over time within the group; Friedman's two-way ANOVA test was applied.||||||<0.001
81624357|NCT05568004|162929281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.747||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|ANOVA|\*p-value for changes over time within the group; Friedman's two-way ANOVA test was applied.||||||0.747
81624358|NCT05568004|162929282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|ANOVA|\*p-value for changes over time within the group; Friedman's two-way ANOVA test was applied.||Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 26.0 package program was used to analyze the data. The suitability of normal distribution of the data was evaluated with Shapiro Wilk and histograms. Numerical data complying with normal distribution are presented as mean±standard deviation (SD). . Friedman 2-way ANOVA was used to analyze dependent variables. Two-way mixed ANOVA test was used to examine the changes between groups over time||||0.001
81530953|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.95
81530954|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute otitis media: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.91
81530955|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute pyelonephritis without RMN lesion: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.86
81530956|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Alkalosis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.02
81624359|NCT05568004|162929282|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|ANOVA|p-value for changes over time within the group; Friedman's two-way ANOVA test was applied.||||||<0.001
81624360|NCT05568004|162929282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|ANOVA|p-value for changes over time within the group; Friedman's two-way ANOVA test was applied.||||||0.05
81624361|NCT04424927|162929311|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|0.04||||0.8543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.52|||MMRM|||Estimates/p-value are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects; continuous baseline CeD PRO Abdominal Symptoms domain score and baseline VH:CD ratio as covariates, and participant as a random effect.||0.52|-0.43|0.8543
81624362|NCT04424927|162929311|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.11||||0.6552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.59|||MMRM|||Estimates/p-value are from a MMRM with treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects; continuous baseline CeD PRO Abdominal Symptoms domain score and baseline VH:CD ratio as covariates, and participant as a random effect.||0.59|-0.37|0.6552
81624363|NCT04424927|162929311|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.04||||0.8705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.53|||MMRM|||Estimates/p-value are from a MMRM with treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects; continuous baseline CeD PRO Abdominal Symptoms domain score and baseline VH:CD ratio as covariates, and participant as a random effect.||0.53|-0.45|0.8705
81624364|NCT04424927|162929312|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.11||||0.6757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.65|||MMRM|||Estimates/p-value are from a MMRM with treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects; continuous baseline CeD PRO Abdominal Symptoms domain score and baseline VH:CD ratio as covariates, and participant as a random effect.||0.65|-0.42|0.6757
81624365|NCT04424927|162929312|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.25||||0.3645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.29|||MMRM|||Estimates/p-value are from a MMRM with treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects; continuous baseline CeD PRO Abdominal Symptoms domain score and baseline VH:CD ratio as covariates, and participant as a random effect.||0.29|-0.78|0.3645
81654668|NCT00461981|162999554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate difference|21.9||||||95.0|-6.7|48.1||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||48.1|-6.7|
81654669|NCT00461981|162999555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate difference|-22.4||||||95.0|-54.4|12.2||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||12.2|-54.4|
81703817|NCT02460978|163103295|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2054|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|4.6|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline HbA1c and randomization strata||Odds Ratio vs. Placebo||4.60|2.05|<0.0001
81530957|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.13
81624366|NCT04424927|162929312|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3||||0.2791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.24|||MMRM|||Estimates/p-value are from a MMRM with treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects; continuous baseline CeD PRO Abdominal Symptoms domain score and baseline VH:CD ratio as covariates, and participant as a random effect.||0.24|-0.84|0.2791
81624367|NCT04424927|162929313|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.05||||0.7829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.42|||MMRM|||Estimates/p-value are from a MMRM with treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects; continuous baseline CeD PRO Abdominal Symptoms domain score and baseline VH:CD ratio as covariates, and participant as a random effect.||0.42|-0.32|0.7829
81530958|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apparent life threatening event infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.11
81530959|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma, unspecified, unspecified status: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81530960|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchiolitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81530961|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81530962|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Candidiasis of mouth: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.05
81530963|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Cellulitis and abscess of trunk: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.42
81654670|NCT00461981|162999556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate difference|33.3||||||95.0|-81.1|90.6||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||90.6|-81.1|
81654671|NCT00461981|162999557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate difference|0.0||||||95.0|-97.5|84.2||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||84.2|-97.5|
81654672|NCT00461981|162999558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate difference|-9.5||||||95.0|-65.2|58.8||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||58.8|-65.2|
81654673|NCT00461981|162999559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate difference|-20.0||||||95.0|-71.6|33.9||||||The seroconversion rates (the proportions of baseline seronegative subjects achieving a 4 or more fold increase in titer from baseline) were summarized for baseline seronegative subjects by treatment group and by dose number. A two-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed on the rate differences using the unconditional exact method proposed by Chan and Zhang (Chan, 1999).||33.9|-71.6|
81654674|NCT00461981|162999560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|0.23||||||95.0|0.15|0.35||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||0.35|0.15|
81654675|NCT00461981|162999561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|0.11||||||95.0|0.05|0.22||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||0.22|0.05|
81654676|NCT00461981|162999562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|4.85||||||95.0|2.51|9.22||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||9.22|2.51|
81654677|NCT00461981|162999563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|3.31||||||95.0|1.46|7.54||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||7.54|1.46|
81654678|NCT00461981|162999564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|1.35||||||95.0|0.58|3.04||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||3.04|0.58|
81530964|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Constipation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.33
81654679|NCT00461981|162999565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|0.44||||||95.0|0.16|1.07||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||1.07|0.16|
81654680|NCT00461981|162999566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|2.46||||||95.0|1.26|5.06||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||5.06|1.26|
81654681|NCT00461981|162999567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|0.89||||||95.0|0.7|1.0||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||1.00|0.70|
81654682|NCT00461981|162999568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|0.51||||||95.0|0.23|1.22||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||1.22|0.23|
81654683|NCT00461981|162999569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|4.0||||||95.0|4.0|4.0||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||4.00|4.00|
81654684|NCT00461981|162999570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|0.8||||||95.0|0.22|3.63||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||3.63|0.22|
81654685|NCT00461981|162999571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMT Ratio|0.66||||||95.0|0.25|1.73||||||Corresponding two-sided 95% CIs based on 10,000 bootstrap data sets for the ratios of strain-specific GMTs (FluMist/TIV) were constructed by drawing replicates with replacement from each of the 2 cells (2 treatment groups) of observed data. The number of replicates drawn from each cell in this fashion was equal to the observed sample size within each cell. For each of the 10,000 bootstrap data sets, the overall GMT ratio was calculated.||1.73|0.25|
81654686|NCT00461981|162999576|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.001
81465403|NCT02120833|162623237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0476|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.0476
81465404|NCT02120833|162623237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.2349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|0.64||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and study site as factors, baseline score as covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.64|-2.52|0.2349
81654687|NCT00847626|162999629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|-9.5||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance model (ANCOVA) using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed. Results for Azilsartan Medoxomil 40 mg/Chlorthalidone 25 mg QD and Azilsartan Medoxomil 80 mg/Chlorthalidone 25 mg QD pool were obtained using contrast with coefficients of 0.5 for Azilsartan Medoxomil 40 mg/Chlorthalidone 25 mg QD and 0.5 for Azilsartan Medoxomil 80 mg/Chlorthalidone 25 mg QD from the ANCOVA model.||-9.5|-15.8|<0.001
81465405|NCT02120833|162623238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7842|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.7842
81465406|NCT02120833|162623238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6083|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.6083
81465407|NCT02120833|162623238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.3599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.22||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and study site as factors, baseline score as covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.22|-0.08|0.3599
81465408|NCT02120833|162623239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.0001
81465409|NCT02120833|162623239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0317|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.0317
81465410|NCT02120833|162623239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.8037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.33||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and study site as factors, baseline score as covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.33|-0.42|0.8037
81530965|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Croup: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.88
81654688|NCT00847626|162999629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|-10.9||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed. Results for Azilsartan Medoxomil 40 mg/Chlorthalidone 25 mg QD and Azilsartan Medoxomil 80 mg/Chlorthalidone 25 mg QD pool were obtained using contrast with coefficients of 0.5 for Azilsartan Medoxomil 40 mg/Chlorthalidone 25 mg QD and 0.5 for Azilsartan Medoxomil 80 mg/Chlorthalidone 25 mg QD from the ANCOVA model.||-10.9|-16.7|<0.001
81465411|NCT02120833|162623240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81465412|NCT02120833|162623240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.0244
81530966|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dehydration: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.79
81530967|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dermatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.57
81530968|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dyspnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.24
81654689|NCT00847626|162999630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|-9.2||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-9.2|-16.2|<0.001
81465413|NCT02120833|162623240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.06||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and study site as factors, baseline score as covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.06|-0.80|0.0900
81465414|NCT02120833|162623241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81465415|NCT02120833|162623241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.0065
81530969|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Failure to thrive: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81530970|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fever: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81530971|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fussy infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.42
81530972|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Gastroenteritis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.23
81465416|NCT02120833|162623241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.1561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.16||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and study site as factors, baseline score as covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.16|-0.97|0.1561
81654690|NCT00847626|162999630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|-6.4||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-6.4|-13.4|<0.001
81654691|NCT00847626|162999630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|-12.1||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-12.1|-19.2|<0.001
81654692|NCT00847626|162999630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|-8.9||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-8.9|-15.8|<0.001
81654693|NCT00847626|162999630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|-12.3||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-12.3|-19.3|<0.001
81654694|NCT00847626|162999630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|-9.5||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-9.5|-16.5|<0.001
81654695|NCT00847626|162999630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|-10.5||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-10.5|-17.5|<0.001
81654696|NCT00847626|162999630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|-13.7||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-13.7|-20.6|<0.001
81703818|NCT01459068|163103307|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|We estimated 150 participants in each arm using the test for paired means, based on a moderate effect size (0.50), 80% power, two-tailed 5% significance level, design effect of 1.5, and up to a 50% expected drop-out rate (due to frequent cross-border movement).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.4||a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|longitudinal model|longitudinal to model within-person change in mean scores||||-0.40|-0.59|<0.001
81465417|NCT02120833|162623242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81703819|NCT01459068|163103308|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|power calculations were not done for secondary outcomes|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.28|||longitudinal model|||||-0.28|-0.59|<0.001
81703820|NCT01459068|163103309|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|We estimated 150 participants in each arm using the test for paired means, based on a moderate effect size (0.50), 80% power, two-tailed 5% significance level, design effect of 1.5, and up to a 50% expected drop-out rate (due to frequent cross-border movement).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.35||a priori threshold for significance set at 0.05|longitudinal model|longitudinal analysis modeling within-person change in mean scores||||-0.35|-0.51|<0.001
81465418|NCT02120833|162623242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.0049
81654697|NCT00847626|162999630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-9.9||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-9.9|-17.0|<0.001
81654698|NCT00847626|162999630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|-12.7||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-12.7|-19.7|<0.001
81654699|NCT00847626|162999630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|-9.3||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-9.3|-16.3|<0.001
81654700|NCT00847626|162999630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|-12.6||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-12.6|-19.4|<0.001
81654701|NCT00847626|162999631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|3.5||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed. Results for Azilsartan Medoxomil 40 mg/Chlorthalidone 25 mg QD and Azilsartan Medoxomil 80mg/Chlorthalidone 25 mg QD pool were obtained using contrast with coefficients of 0.5 for Azilsartan Medoxomil 40 mg/Chlorthalidone 25 mg QD and 0.5 for Azilsartan Medoxomil 80 mg/Chlorthalidone 25 mg QD from the ANCOVA model.||3.5|-13.0|0.255
81654702|NCT00847626|162999631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|-10.6||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed. Results for Azilsartan Medoxomil 40 mg/Chlorthalidone 25 mg QD and Azilsartan Medoxomil 80mg/Chlorthalidone 25 mg QD pool were obtained using contrast with coefficients of 0.5 for Azilsartan Medoxomil 40 mg/Chlorthalidone 25 mg QD and 0.5 for Azilsartan Medoxomil 80 mg/Chlorthalidone 25 mg QD from the ANCOVA model.||-10.6|-25.9|<0.001
81465419|NCT02120833|162623242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.71||0.2409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|15.07||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and study site as factors, baseline score as covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||15.07|-3.88|0.2409
81530973|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hypopotassemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81654703|NCT00847626|162999644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|-7.0||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-7.0|-13.6|< 0.001
81654704|NCT00847626|162999644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|-7.0||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-7.0|-13.7|<0.001
81703821|NCT01459068|163103310|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|no power calculations on secondary outcomes|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.34|||longitudinal model|||||-0.34|-0.61|<0.001
81654705|NCT00847626|162999644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|-8.4||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-8.4|-15.1|<0.001
81654706|NCT00847626|162999644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|-10.6||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-10.6|-17.3|<0.001
81465420|NCT02120833|162623243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81654707|NCT00847626|162999644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|-10.3||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-10.3|-17.1|<0.001
81654708|NCT00847626|162999644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|-8.7||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-8.7|-15.4|<0.001
81654709|NCT00847626|162999644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|-7.6||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-7.6|-14.2|<0.001
81654710|NCT00847626|162999644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|-10.9||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-10.9|-17.6|<0.001
81654711|NCT00847626|162999644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-8.3||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-8.3|-15.0|<0.001
81654712|NCT00847626|162999644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|-13.6||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-13.6|-20.4|<0.001
81654713|NCT00847626|162999644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-7.8||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-7.8|-14.7|<0.001
81654714|NCT00847626|162999644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|-9.4||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA using treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate was performed.||-9.4|-16.2|<0.001
81530974|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Lipoma of other specified sites: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.57
81530975|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.15
81530976|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Nausea and vomiting: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81465421|NCT02120833|162623243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2386|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.2386
81530977|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal bradycardia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.08
81654715|NCT03031496|162999681|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of hydrochlorothiazide and amiloride hydrochloride was determined.|Least square mean ratio|91.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.77|95.43|||||Comparison of AUC (0-t) of hydrochlorothiazide for test and reference product has been presented.|||95.43|87.77|
81654716|NCT03031496|162999681|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of hydrochlorothiazide and amiloride hydrochloride was determined.|Least square mean ratio|102.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.12|106.91|||||Comparison of AUC (0-t) of amiloride for test and reference product has been presented.|||106.91|98.12|
81654717|NCT03031496|162999682|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of hydrochlorothiazide and amiloride hydrochloride was determined.|Least square mean ratio|82.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.37|88.74|||||Comparison of Cmax of hydrochlorothiazide for test and reference product has been presented.|||88.74|77.37|
81654718|NCT03031496|162999682|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of hydrochlorothiazide and amiloride hydrochloride was determined.|Least square mean ratio|103.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.42|110.86|||||Comparison of Cmax of amiloride for test and reference product has been presented.|||110.86|97.42|
81654719|NCT03031496|162999683|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of hydrochlorothiazide and amiloride hydrochloride was determined.|Least square mean ratio|92.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.75|96.12|||||Comparison of Tmax of hydrochlorothiazide for test and reference product has been presented.|||96.12|88.75|
81654720|NCT03031496|162999683|OTHER||Least square mean ratio|101.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.84|105.23|||||Comparison of Tmax of amiloride for test and reference product has been presented.|||105.23|97.84|
81654721|NCT01254552|162999697|OTHER||rate|0.071|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.043|0.1||||||||0.100|0.043|
81654722|NCT01399697|162999704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.700
81654723|NCT01399697|162999705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.328|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.328
81465422|NCT02120833|162623243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.98||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|17.32||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and study site as factors, baseline score as covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||17.32|1.28|0.0241
81530978|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other diseases of nasal cavity and sinuses: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.46
81530979|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other specified cardiac dysrhythmias: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81530980|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pilonidal cyst without mention of abscess: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81530981|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.88
81530982|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Primary apnea of newborn: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81624368|NCT04424927|162929313|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01||||0.9503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.38|||MMRM|||Estimates/p-value are from a MMRM with treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects; continuous baseline CeD PRO Abdominal Symptoms domain score and baseline VH:CD ratio as covariates, and participant as a random effect.||0.38|-0.36|0.9503
81624369|NCT04424927|162929313|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.16||||0.4107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.22|||MMRM|||Estimates/p-value are from a MMRM with treatment, week, and treatment by week as fixed effects; continuous baseline CeD PRO Abdominal Symptoms domain score and baseline VH:CD ratio as covariates, and participant as a random effect.||0.22|-0.54|0.4107
81624370|NCT04424927|162929314|OTHER||LS mean difference|1.94||||0.4397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|6.87|||ANCOVA|||Estimates/p-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect. Continuous baseline CeD PRO Abdominal Symptoms domain score and baseline VH:CD ratio are included as covariates.||6.87|-3.00|0.4397
81624371|NCT04424927|162929314|OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.72||||0.1337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.58|1.15|||ANCOVA|||Estimates/p-value are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect. Continuous baseline CeD PRO Abdominal Symptoms domain score and baseline VH:CD ratio are included as covariates.||1.15|-8.58|0.1337
81624372|NCT04424927|162929314|OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.14||||0.1021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.11|0.83|||ANCOVA|||Estimates/p-value are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect. Continuous baseline CeD PRO Abdominal Symptoms domain score and baseline VH:CD ratio are included as covariates.||0.83|-9.11|0.1021
81624373|NCT02058108|162929343|OTHER|Missing assessment imputed using the closest available assessment|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.03|36.75|||Fisher Exact|||HBV DNA level of \<300 copies/mL (51 IU/mL) at Week 24|Exact confidence interval for the difference in percentage|36.75|-37.03|1.0000
81624374|NCT02058108|162929345|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|32.43||||0.2984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.62|74.6|||Fisher Exact||Exact confidence interval for the difference in percentage. P-value from Fishers exact test comparing proportions in Initial LdT and Initial Placebo groups.|ALT levels at Week 24||74.60|-14.62|0.2984
81624375|NCT02058108|162929346|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.7|60.2|||Fisher Exact||Exact confidence interval for the difference in percentage. P-value from Fishers exact test comparing proportions in Initial LdT and Initial Placebo groups.|HBeAg loss at Week 24||60.20|-53.70|1.0000
81624376|NCT02058108|162929346|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.7|60.2|||Fisher Exact||Exact confidence interval for the difference in percentage. P-value from Fishers exact test comparing proportions in Initial LdT and Initial Placebo groups.|HBeAg seroconversion at Week 24||60.20|-53.70|1.0000
81624377|NCT02058108|162929347|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.44||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.54|42.17|||Fisher Exact||Exact confidence interval for the difference in percentage. P-value from Fishers exact test comparing proportions in Initial LdT and Initial Placebo groups.|HBsAg loss at Week 24||42.17|-37.54|1.0000
81624378|NCT02058108|162929350|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.05|41.83|||Fisher Exact||Exact confidence interval for the difference in percentage. P-value from Fishers exact test comparing proportions in Initial LdT and Initial Placebo groups.|Treatment emergent genotypic resistance at Week 24||41.83|-37.05|1.0000
81624379|NCT05623345|162929390|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|36.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.43||0.0377|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0377
81624380|NCT05623345|162929390|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.0001
81624381|NCT05623345|162929390|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.65|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.0001
81624382|NCT05623345|162929391|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|43.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.14||0.0483|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0483
81624383|NCT05623345|162929391|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|46.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.62|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.0001
81654724|NCT01399697|162999706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.518|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.518
81654725|NCT01399697|162999707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.358|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.358
81654726|NCT01399697|162999708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square (LS) Mean|0.032||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.119|0.184|||ANCOVA||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as factor and DAS28 value at Week 16 as covariate.|||0.184|-0.119|0.674
81654727|NCT01399697|162999709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.873||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.775|1.03|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and mental component score (MCS) as covariate.|||1.030|-4.775|0.204
81654728|NCT01399697|162999710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|3.376||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.676|6.076|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and physical component score (PCS) as covariate.|||6.076|0.676|0.015
81654729|NCT01399697|162999711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.969||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.526|7.464|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and VAS performed by the participant at Week 16 as a covariate.|||7.464|-5.526|0.769
81654730|NCT01399697|162999712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.216||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.573|4.141|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and VAS performed by the investigator at Week 16 as covariate.|||4.141|-6.573|0.655
81624384|NCT05623345|162929391|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|52.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.0001
81624385|NCT05623345|162929392|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|32.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.93||0.0883|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0883
81624386|NCT05623345|162929392|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.35||0.2713|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2713
81624387|NCT05623345|162929392|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44||0.8872|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8872
81624388|NCT05623345|162929393|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.9||0.1654|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1654
81624389|NCT05623345|162929393|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.53|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.0001
81624390|NCT05623345|162929393|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.0001
81624391|NCT05623345|162929394|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|43.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.85||0.0106|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0106
81624392|NCT05623345|162929394|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.0001
81624393|NCT05623345|162929394|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0002
81624394|NCT05623345|162929395|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.11||0.1147|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1147
81624395|NCT05623345|162929395|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.92|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.0001
81624396|NCT05623345|162929395|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.0001
81465423|NCT02120833|162623244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81624397|NCT05623345|162929396|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.44|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||0.44|-0.22|0.514
81624398|NCT05623345|162929396|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.04|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||-0.04|-0.28|0.010
81624399|NCT05623345|162929396|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.05|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||-0.05|-0.29|0.006
81465424|NCT02120833|162623244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0696|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.0696
81465425|NCT02120833|162623244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.23||0.0394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|17.52||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and study site as factors, baseline score as covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||17.52|0.46|0.0394
81624400|NCT05384730|162929404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||ANOVA|||Light physical activity compared overtime||||0.10
81624401|NCT05384730|162929404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||ANOVA|||Moderate-vigorous physical activity compared overtime||||0.30
81624402|NCT05384730|162929404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||ANOVA|||Inactive/sedentary time compared overtime||||0.18
81654731|NCT00137969|162999774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4875||||||One-sided p-value.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Stratified by randomization factors (race and initial prednisone dose)||||0.4875
81654732|NCT00137969|162999775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.823|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Stratified by randomization factors (race and initial prednisone dose)||||0.8230
81465426|NCT02120833|162623245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81465427|NCT02120833|162623245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0772|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.0772
81624403|NCT05384730|162929405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.14
81624404|NCT05384730|162929406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81624405|NCT05384730|162929407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.50
81624406|NCT05384730|162929408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparing depression scores overtime||||0.03
81624407|NCT05384730|162929408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparing anxiety scores overtime||||0.96
81624408|NCT05384730|162929409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.04
81624409|NCT05384730|162929410|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.13
81624410|NCT05384730|162929411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||PASE analysis over time||||0.01
81624411|NCT05198310|162929504|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.281||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.01||Analyzed using ANCOVA model with baseline value and stratification factor (≤1 vs. ≥2 classes of advanced targeted therapies) as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.01|-1.13|0.0470
81624412|NCT05198310|162929504|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.282||0.2124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.21||Analyzed using ANCOVA model with baseline value and stratification factor (≤1 vs. ≥2 classes of advanced targeted therapies) as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.21|-0.92|0.2124
81624413|NCT05198310|162929504|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.352||0.1091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.13||Analyzed using ANCOVA model with baseline value and stratification factor (≤1 vs. ≥2 classes of advanced targeted therapies) as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.13|-1.28|0.1091
81624414|NCT05198310|162929505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0312|||||||t-test|||||||0.0312
81624415|NCT05198310|162929505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0338|||||||t-test|||||||0.0338
81624416|NCT05198310|162929509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0333|||||||Fisher exact test|||||||0.0333
81624417|NCT05198310|162929509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1905|||||||Fisher exact test|||||||0.1905
81624418|NCT05198310|162929509|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.95||||0.0716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|9.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.65|0.90|0.0716
81624419|NCT05198310|162929509|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.67|0.50|0.4710
81624420|NCT05198310|162929509|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.09||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|22.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.88|1.62|0.0057
81624421|NCT05198310|162929510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0762|||||||Fisher exact test|||||||0.0762
81624422|NCT05198310|162929510|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher exact test|||||||1.000
81624423|NCT05198310|162929510|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.4172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|5.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.62|0.49|0.4172
81624424|NCT05198310|162929510|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.3144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|6.45|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.45|0.55|0.3144
81624425|NCT05198310|162929510|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.39|0.28|0.9560
81624426|NCT05198310|162929511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4667|||||||Fisher exact test|||||||0.4667
81624427|NCT05198310|162929511|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher exact test|||||||1.0000
81624428|NCT05198310|162929511|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.5789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|22.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.30|0.17|0.5789
81624429|NCT05198310|162929511|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.12||||0.0799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|60.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||60.10|0.62|0.0799
81624430|NCT05198310|162929511|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28||||0.1034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.35|0.06|0.1034
81654733|NCT00137969|162999776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4318|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified by randomization factors (race and initial prednisone dose)||||0.4318
81624431|NCT04281485|162929512|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|=|0.9116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis||||The Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model contained fixed effects for treatment group (categorical variable), visit (ordered categorical variable), and treatment group by visit interaction with additional fixed effects for baseline value (continuous variable), screening age (continuous variable), baseline value by visit interaction, and screening age by visit interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|1.64|-1.46|=0.9116
81624432|NCT04281485|162929513|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|85.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.17|=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.15|122.35|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model contained treatment group (categorical variable) and screening age (continuous variable).||||122.35|49.15|=0.0002
81624433|NCT04281485|162929514|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|51.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.49|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.43|71.49|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model contained treatment group (categorical variable) and screening age (continuous variable).||||71.49|31.43|<0.0001
81654734|NCT00137969|162999777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9069|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified by randomization factors (race and initial prednisone dose)||||0.9069
81654735|NCT00137969|162999778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5602|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified by randomization factors (race and initial prednisone dose)||||0.5602
81654736|NCT00137969|162999779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8979|||||||Log Rank|||Stratified by randomization factors (race and initial prednisone dose)||||0.8979
81654737|NCT00137969|162999780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1277|||||||ANCOVA|||Stratified by randomization factors (race and initial prednisone dose)||||0.1277
81654738|NCT00137969|162999781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6202|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified by randomization factors (race and initial prednisone dose)||||0.6202
81654739|NCT01647542|162999816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.78||Stepwise Comparison: 1) TAK-875 50 mg versus (vs.) placebo, 2) TAK-875 25 mg vs. placebo. Step 2 was performed only if p-value at step 1 was \<=0.050.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Treatment, country, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as covariate.||Assuming a standard deviation of 0.9% in change from baseline in HbA1c to Week 24 and a dropout rate of 15%, 210 participants per group provided at least 95% power to detect a treatment difference of 0.5% between treatment arms at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.||-0.78|-1.27|<0.001
81654740|NCT01647542|162999816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.57||Stepwise Comparison: 1) TAK-875 50 mg versus (vs.) placebo, 2) TAK-875 25 mg vs. placebo. Step 2 was performed only if p-value at step 1 was \<=0.050.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Treatment, country, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as covariate.||Assuming a standard deviation of 0.9% in change from baseline in HbA1c to Week 24 and a dropout rate of 15%, 210 participants per group provided at least 95% power to detect a treatment difference of 0.5% between treatment arms at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.||-0.57|-1.07|<0.001
81654741|NCT01647542|162999817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.99|10.72||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment and baseline HbA1c as explanatory variables.||||10.72|2.99|<0.001
81654742|NCT01647542|162999817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|6.49||No multiplicity adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment and baseline HbA1c as explanatory variables.||||6.49|1.81|<0.001
81654743|NCT01647542|162999818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-35.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.2|-26.9||No multiplicity adjustment.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Treatment, country, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed factors, baseline value covariate.||||-26.9|-44.2|<0.001
81654744|NCT01647542|162999818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares mean Difference|-35.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.3|-27.1||No multiplicity adjustment.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Treatment, country, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as covariate.||||-27.1|-44.3|<0.001
81654745|NCT01647542|162999819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.72||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.9|69.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate.||||69.6|-57.9|0.846
81624434|NCT04281485|162929515|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Ratio of LS Means|0.64|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis||||MMRM approach for log transformed data including visits through Week 52 where serum CK concentration was assessed with fixed effects for treatment group (categorical variable), visit (ordered categorical variable), and treatment group by visit interaction, and with additional fixed effects for natural log of baseline (continuous variable), screening age covariate (continuous variable), natural log of baseline by visit interaction, and screening age covariate by visit interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|0.81|0.50|=0.0002
81624435|NCT04281485|162929516|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73|||=|0.2784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|4.62|||Binomial regression||||The generalized mixed linear model assumed a binomial distribution with logit link \& contains fixed effects for treatment group (categorical variable) \& screening age (continuous variable).|4.62|0.64|=0.2784
81624436|NCT04281485|162929517|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||=|0.5437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.28|||Binomial Regression||||The generalized mixed linear model assumed a binomial distribution with a logit link and contained fixed effects for treatment group (categorical variable) and screening age (continuous variable).|1.28|0.63|=0.5437
81624437|NCT04281485|162929518|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082|=|0.3343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.242|0.083|||Mixed Models Analysis||||The MMRM model contained fixed effects for treatment group (categorical variable), visit (ordered categorical variable), and treatment group by visit interaction with additional fixed effects for baseline value (continuous variable), screening age (continuous variable), baseline value by visit interaction, and screening age by visit interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|0.083|-0.242|=0.3343
81654746|NCT01647542|162999819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-24.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.4||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.1|40.3||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate.||||40.3|-90.1|0.427
81654747|NCT05292586|162999820|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.104|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|0.148|||ANCOVA|||"1\_Change from baseline~Statistical analysis used all available data and imputed missing data (i.e., whether due to missed visits, unperformed or unevaluable assessments at intermediate timepoints, or early study discontinuation) in ITT population (overall population N=283 in CHF 1535 pMDI 800/24 μg study group; N=280 in the CHF 718 pMDI 800 μg study group)."||0.148|0.061|<0.001
81654748|NCT05292586|162999821|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.124|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|0.173|||ANCOVA|||"1\_Change from baseline~Statistical analysis used all available data and imputed missing data (i.e., whether due to missed visits, unperformed or unevaluable assessments at intermediate timepoints, or early study discontinuation) in ITT population (overall population N=283 in CHF 1535 pMDI 800/24 μg study group; N=280 in the CHF 718 pMDI 800 μg study group)."||0.173|0.076|<0.001
81654749|NCT05292586|162999822|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.101|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.139|||ANCOVA|||"1\_Change from baseline~Statistical analysis used all available data and imputed missing data (i.e., whether due to missed visits, unperformed or unevaluable assessments at intermediate timepoints, or early study discontinuation) in ITT population (overall population N=283 in CHF 1535 pMDI 800/24 μg study group; N=280 in the CHF 718 pMDI 800 μg study group)."||0.139|0.063|<0.001
81654750|NCT05292586|162999823|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.113|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.071|0.154|||ANCOVA|||"1\_Change from baseline~Statistical analysis used all available data and imputed missing data (i.e., whether due to missed visits, unperformed or unevaluable assessments at intermediate timepoints, or early study discontinuation) in ITT population (overall population N=283 in CHF 1535 pMDI 800/24 μg study group; N=280 in the CHF 718 pMDI 800 μg study group)."||0.154|0.071|<0.001
81654751|NCT05292586|162999824|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.069||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.115|||ANCOVA|||"1\_Change from baseline~Statistical analysis used all available data and imputed missing data (i.e., whether due to missed visits, unperformed or unevaluable assessments at intermediate timepoints, or early study discontinuation) in ITT population (overall population N=283 in CHF 1535 pMDI 800/24 μg study group; N=280 in the CHF 718 pMDI 800 μg study group)."||0.115|0.023|0.003
81654752|NCT05292586|162999825|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.044||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.088|||ANCOVA|||"1\_Change from baseline -- Week 4~Statistical analysis used all available data and imputed missing data (i.e., whether due to missed visits, unperformed or unevaluable assessments at intermediate timepoints, or early study discontinuation) in ITT population (overall population N=283 in CHF 1535 pMDI 800/24 μg study group; N=280 in the CHF 718 pMDI 800 μg study group)."||0.088|0.000|0.050
81703822|NCT01459068|163103311|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|no power calculations for secondary measures|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.15|||longitudinal model|||||-0.15|-0.34|<0.001
81703823|NCT01459068|163103312|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|no power calculations for secondary measures|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.5|||longitudinal model|||||0.50|-0.44|0.896
81654753|NCT05292586|162999825|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.041||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.089|||ANCOVA|||"2\_Change from baseline -- Week 8~Statistical analysis used all available data and imputed missing data (i.e., whether due to missed visits, unperformed or unevaluable assessments at intermediate timepoints, or early study discontinuation) in ITT population (overall population N=283 in CHF 1535 pMDI 800/24 μg study group; N=280 in the CHF 718 pMDI 800 μg study group)."||0.089|-0.007|0.098
81654754|NCT05292586|162999825|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.043||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.086|||ANCOVA|||"3\_Change from baseline -- Week 12~Statistical analysis used all available data and imputed missing data (i.e., whether due to missed visits, unperformed or unevaluable assessments at intermediate timepoints, or early study discontinuation) in ITT population (overall population N=283 in CHF 1535 pMDI 800/24 μg study group; N=280 in the CHF 718 pMDI 800 μg study group)."||0.086|-0.001|0.056
81654755|NCT05292586|162999826|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.327||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.949|1.855|||Logistic regression model|||1\_Responders at Week 4||1.855|0.949|0.098
81654756|NCT05292586|162999826|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.262||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.898|1.772|||Logistic regression model|||2\_Responders at Week 8||1.772|0.898|0.180
81654757|NCT05292586|162999826|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.568||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.117|2.203|||Logistic regression model|||3\_Responders at Week 12||2.203|1.117|0.009
81703824|NCT01015820|163103315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical significance p ≤ 0.05||||0.001
81703825|NCT01015820|163103316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical significance p ≤ 0.05||||0.03
81624438|NCT04281485|162929519|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|=|0.8826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.052|0.045|||Mixed Models Analysis||||The MMRM model contained fixed effects for treatment group (categorical variable), visit (ordered categorical variable), and treatment group by visit interaction with additional fixed effects for baseline value (continuous variable), screening age (continuous variable), baseline value by visit interaction, and screening age by visit interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|0.045|-0.052|=0.8826
81624439|NCT04281485|162929520|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63|=|0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|5.24|||Mixed Models Analysis||||The MMRM model contained fixed effects for treatment group (categorical variable), visit (ordered categorical variable), and treatment group by visit interaction with additional fixed effects for baseline value (continuous variable), screening age (continuous variable), baseline value by visit interaction, and screening age by visit interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|5.24|-1.22|=0.2190
81624440|NCT04281485|162929521|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96|=|0.7096||95.0|-4.79|7.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||||The MMRM model contained fixed effects for treatment group (categorical variable), visit (ordered categorical variable), and treatment group by visit interaction with additional fixed effects for baseline value (continuous variable), screening age (continuous variable), baseline value by visit interaction, and screening age by visit interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|7.00|-4.79|=0.7096
81624441|NCT01095796|162929522|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A total of 700 HIV-1 infected participants, randomized in a 1:1 ratio to 2 groups would achieve at least 95% power to establish noninferiority in Week 48 response (HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL per the FDA-defined snapshot analysis) rate difference between the 2 groups. For sample size and power computation, it was assumed that both treatment groups have a response rate of 0.795, a noninferiority margin of 0.12, and that the significance level of the test is at a one-sided, 0.025 level.|Difference in response rates|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.2|-1.6|8.8|||||To preserve the overall alpha level: 0.05, accounting for 2 interim analyses for Independent Data Monitoring Committee meetings, the 95.2% CI was computed using normal approximation stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA (≤ 100,000 or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|The null hypothesis was that the percentage of participants achieving HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL (as defined by the snapshot analysis algorithm) at Week 48 in the Stribild group is at least 12% worse than the response rate in the Atripla group; the alternative hypothesis was that the response rate in the Stribild group is less than 12% worse than that in the Atripla Group.||8.8|-1.6|
81624442|NCT02638337|162929578|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-21.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|-18.0|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|MMRM model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects; and baseline value modeled as a covariate.||For the percentage of parabasal cells a mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) approach was used, with repeated measurements of the change from baseline as the response variable; treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects; and baseline value modeled as a covariate.||-18.0|-25.7|<0.0001
81624443|NCT02638337|162929579|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|9.1|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|MMRM model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects; and baseline value modeled as a covariate.||||9.1|5.2|<0.0001
81624444|NCT02638337|162929580|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.59|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|MMRM model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects; and baseline value modeled as a covariate.||||-0.59|-0.84|<0.0001
81624445|NCT02638337|162929581|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|3.06|||Generalized estimating equations model|GEE model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects and baseline severity of dryness as a covariate.|Odds ratio is the exponential of the mean of cumulative log odds ratio.|For the MBS of vaginal dryness a generalized estimating equations (GEE) model was used to fit a marginal proportional odds model to the longitudinal ordered categorical data, with repeated measurements of the change from baseline as the response variable; treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects; and baseline severity of dryness modeled as a covariate.||3.06|1.62|<0.0001
81624446|NCT02638337|162929583|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-21.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|-18.0|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|MMRM model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects; and baseline value modeled as a covariate.||Week 4||-18.0|-25.2|<0.0001
81654758|NCT05292586|162999827|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.822|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.284|2.587|||Logistic regression model|||1\_Responders at Week 12||2.587|1.284|<0.001
81703826|NCT00937326|163103322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4816||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Fisher Exact|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day in number of participants with any AE.||||0.4816
81624447|NCT02638337|162929583|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-21.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|-18.1|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|MMRM model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects; and baseline value modeled as a covariate.||Week 8||-18.1|-25.4|<0.0001
81654759|NCT05292586|162999828|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|8.78||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|14.27|||ANCOVA|||"1\_Change From Baseline; Week 0 -- Week 12~Statistical analysis used all available data and imputed missing data (i.e., whether due to missed visits, unperformed or unevaluable assessments at intermediate timepoints, or early study discontinuation) in ITT population (overall population N=283 in CHF 1535 pMDI 800/24 μg study group; N=280 in the CHF 718 pMDI 800 μg study group)."||14.27|3.30|0.002
81654760|NCT05292586|162999829|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|8.73||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32|14.14|||ANCOVA|||"1\_Change From Baseline; Week 0 -- Week 12~Statistical analysis used all available data and imputed missing data (i.e., whether due to missed visits, unperformed or unevaluable assessments at intermediate timepoints, or early study discontinuation) in ITT population (overall population N=283 in CHF 1535 pMDI 800/24 μg study group; N=280 in the CHF 718 pMDI 800 μg study group)."||14.14|3.32|0.002
81703827|NCT00937326|163103322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1147||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Fisher Exact|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day in number of participants with any AE.||||0.1147
81703828|NCT00937326|163103322|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Fisher Exact|||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day in number of participants with any AE.||||1.0000
81703829|NCT00937326|163103322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4816||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Fisher Exact|||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day in number of participants with any AE.||||0.4816
81703830|NCT00937326|163103346|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Ratio|168.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|123.87|228.94|||ANOVA|Results obtained from a mixed model ANOVA on log10-transformed data with fixed effect of study day and a random effect of participant.|The difference in least squares means and corresponding confidence interval (CI) were back-transformed to form ratio of geometric least squares means (Day 28/ Day 1) and CI.|Day 28 versus Day 1 for AUC 0-t of SRT2104 0.25 g/day.||228.94|123.87|
81703831|NCT00937326|163103346|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Ratio|110.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.18|139.43|||ANOVA|Results obtained from a mixed model ANOVA on log10-transformed data with fixed effect of study day and a random effect of participant.|The difference in least squares means and corresponding CI were back-transformed to form ratio of geometric least squares means (Day 28/ Day 1) and CI. AUC values included in the analysis were AUC 0-infinity on Day 1 and AUC 0-τ on Day 28.|Day 28 versus Day 1 for AUC 0-infinity of SRT2104 0.25 g/day.||139.43|88.18|
81624448|NCT02638337|162929584|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|7.3|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|MMRM model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects; and baseline value modeled as a covariate.||Week 4||7.3|4.2|<0.0001
81703832|NCT00937326|163103346|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Ratio|133.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.55|176.21|||ANOVA|Results obtained from a mixed model ANOVA on log10-transformed data with fixed effect of study day and a random effect of participant.|The difference in least squares means and corresponding CI were back-transformed to form ratio of geometric least squares means (Day 28/ Day 1) and CI.|Day 28 versus Day 1 for AUC 0-t of SRT2104 0.5 g/day.||176.21|100.55|
81703833|NCT00937326|163103346|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Other|94.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.31|126.48|||ANOVA|Results obtained from a mixed model ANOVA on log10-transformed data with fixed effect of study day and a random effect of participant.|The difference in least squares means and corresponding CI were back-transformed to form ratio of geometric least squares means (Day 28/ Day 1) and CI. The AUC values included in the analysis were AUC 0-infinity on Day 1 and AUC 0-τ on Day 28.|Day 28 versus Day 1 for AUC 0-infinity of SRT2104 0.5 g/day.||126.48|70.31|
81703834|NCT00937326|163103346|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Ratio|141.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.2|180.39|||ANOVA|Results obtained from a mixed model ANOVA on log10-transformed data with fixed effect of study day and a random effect of participant.|The difference in least squares means and corresponding CI were back-transformed to form ratio of geometric least squares means (Day 28/ Day 1) and CI.|Day 28 versus Day 1 for AUC 0-t of SRT2104 1.0 g/day.||180.39|111.20|
81703835|NCT00937326|163103346|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Ratio|114.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.56|153.11|||ANOVA|Results obtained from a mixed model ANOVA on log10-transformed data with fixed effect of study day and a random effect of participant.|The difference in least squares means and corresponding CI were back-transformed to form ratio of geometric least squares means (Day 28/ Day 1) and CI. The AUC values included in the analysis were AUC 0-infinity on Day 1 and AUC 0-τ on Day 28.|Day 28 versus Day 1for AUC 0-infinity of SRT2104 1.0 g/day.||153.11|85.56|
81703836|NCT00937326|163103346|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Ratio|167.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|120.73|231.25|||ANOVA|Results obtained from a mixed model ANOVA on log10-transformed data with fixed effect of study day and a random effect of participant.|The difference in least squares means and corresponding CI were back-transformed to form ratio of geometric least squares means (Day 28/ Day 1) and CI.|Day 28 versus Day 1 for AUC 0-t of SRT2104 2.0 g/day.||231.25|120.73|
81703837|NCT00937326|163103346|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Ratio|117.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.14|162.79|||ANOVA|Results obtained from a mixed model ANOVA on log10-transformed data with fixed effect of study day and a random effect of participant.|The difference in least squares means and corresponding CI were back-transformed to form ratio of geometric least squares means (Day 28/ Day 1) and CI. The AUC values included in the analysis were AUC 0-infinity on Day 1 and AUC 0-τ on Day 28.|Day 28 versus Day 1 for AUC 0-infinity of SRT2104 2.0 g/day.||162.79|85.14|
81624449|NCT02638337|162929584|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|9.0|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|MMRM model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects; and baseline value modeled as a covariate.||Week 8||9.0|5.5|<0.0001
81624450|NCT02638337|162929585|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.46|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|MMRM model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects; and baseline value modeled as a covariate.||Week 4||-0.46|-0.69|<0.0001
81624451|NCT02638337|162929585|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.51|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|MMRM model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects; and baseline value modeled as a covariate.||Week 8||-0.51|-0.75|<0.0001
81624452|NCT02638337|162929586|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.36|||Generalized estimating equations model|GEE model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects and baseline severity of dryness as a covariate.|Odds ratio is the exponential of the mean of cumulative log odds ratio.|Week 4||2.36|1.27|0.0005
81624453|NCT02638337|162929586|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|2.74|||Generalized estimating equations model|GEE model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects and baseline severity of dryness as a covariate.|Odds ratio is the exponential of the mean of cumulative log odds ratio.|Week 8||2.74|1.47|<0.0001
81654761|NCT05292586|162999830|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.112||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.211|-0.013|||ANCOVA|||"1\_Change From Baseline in ACQ-7 at Week 12~Statistical analysis used all available data and imputed missing data (i.e., whether due to missed visits, unperformed or unevaluable assessments at intermediate timepoints, or early study discontinuation) in ITT population (overall population N=283 in CHF 1535 pMDI 800/24 μg study group; N=280 in the CHF 718 pMDI 800 μg study group)."||-0.013|-0.211|0.026
81654762|NCT05292586|162999830|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.02||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.118|||ANCOVA|||"2\_Change from baseline in ACQ-5 at Week 12~Statistical analysis used all available data and imputed missing data (i.e., whether due to missed visits, unperformed or unevaluable assessments at intermediate timepoints, or early study discontinuation) in ITT population (overall population N=283 in CHF 1535 pMDI 800/24 μg study group; N=280 in the CHF 718 pMDI 800 μg study group)."||0.118|-0.077|0.686
81654763|NCT05292586|162999831|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|3.82||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|7.33|||ANCOVA|||"1\_Change From Baseline~Statistical analysis used all available data and imputed missing data (i.e., whether due to missed visits, unperformed or unevaluable assessments at intermediate timepoints, or early study discontinuation) in ITT population (overall population N=283 in CHF 1535 pMDI 800/24 μg study group; N=280 in the CHF 718 pMDI 800 μg study group)."||7.330|0.310|0.033
81654764|NCT05292586|162999832|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|3.78||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.425|7.985|||ANCOVA|||"1\_Change From Baseline~Statistical analysis used all available data and imputed missing data (i.e., whether due to missed visits, unperformed or unevaluable assessments at intermediate timepoints, or early study discontinuation) in ITT population (overall population N=283 in CHF 1535 pMDI 800/24 μg study group; N=280 in the CHF 718 pMDI 800 μg study group)."||7.985|-0.425|0.078
81654765|NCT02755129|162999833|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"To assess the similarity between the Reveal LINQ measures and those from the reference system, correlation coefficients were used.~The correlation coefficient was calculated over windows of 4 seconds and averaged for each exercise. Then, the average correlation coefficient over all patients and exercise was calculated."|||
81654766|NCT01040169|162999840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81654767|NCT01040169|162999841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81654768|NCT02367040|162999845|SUPERIORITY|PFS was evaluated with the stratified log-rank test. HR and 95% CI were based on stratified Cox Regression Model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52||||2e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.393|0.688||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|||At primary completion date||0.688|0.393|0.000002
81654769|NCT02367040|162999845|SUPERIORITY|PFS was evaluated with the stratified log-rank test. HR and 95% CI were based on stratified Cox Regression Model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.557||||3e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.431|0.722||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|||At 2-year follow-up cut-off date||0.722|0.431|0.000003
81654770|NCT02367040|162999845|SUPERIORITY|PFS was evaluated with the stratified log-rank test. HR and 95% CI were based on stratified Cox Regression Model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.643||||0.000199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.502|0.823||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|||At final analysis||0.823|0.502|0.000199
81654771|NCT02367040|162999846|SUPERIORITY|P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified|Difference in ORR|32.99|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.95|42.03||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At primary completion date||42.03|23.95|<0.000001
81654772|NCT02367040|162999846|SUPERIORITY|P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified|Difference in ORR|30.67|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.63|39.72||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 2-year follow-up cut-off date||39.72|21.63|<0.000001
81654773|NCT02367040|162999847|SUPERIORITY|P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified|Difference in CRR|19.27|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.57|26.96||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At primary completion date||26.96|11.57|<0.000001
81703838|NCT00937326|163103347|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Ratio|122.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.94|171.8|||ANOVA|Results obtained from a mixed model ANOVA on log10-transformed data with fixed effect of study day and a random effect of participant.|The difference in least squares means and corresponding CI were back-transformed to form ratio of geometric least squares means (Day 28/ Day 1) and CI.|Day 28 versus Day 1 for Cmax of SRT2104 0.25 g/day.||171.80|86.94|
81654774|NCT02367040|162999847|SUPERIORITY|P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified|Difference in CRR|18.92||||1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.11|26.73||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 2-year follow-up cut-off date||26.73|11.11|0.000001
81654775|NCT02367040|162999848|SUPERIORITY|DOR was evaluated with the stratified log-rank test. HR and 95% CI were based on stratified Cox Regression Model.|Kaplan-Meier estimates|0.7||||0.030371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.481|1.018||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|||At primary completion date||1.018|0.481|0.030371
81654776|NCT02367040|162999848|SUPERIORITY|DOR was evaluated with the stratified log-rank test. HR and 95% CI were based on stratified Cox Regression Model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.761||||0.051976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.547|1.059||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|||At 2-year follow-up cut-off date||1.059|0.547|0.051976
81654777|NCT02367040|162999849|SUPERIORITY|P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified|Difference in DCR|4.43||||0.097339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|11.12||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At primary completion date||11.12|-2.26|0.097339
81654778|NCT02367040|162999849|SUPERIORITY|P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified|Difference in DCR|4.43||||0.097339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|11.12||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 2-year follow-up cut-off date||11.12|-2.26|0.097339
81654779|NCT02367040|162999850|SUPERIORITY|TTP was evaluated with the stratified log-rank test. HR and 95% CI were based on Cox Regression Model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.476|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.357|0.635||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|||At primary completion date||0.635|0.357|<.000001
81654780|NCT02367040|162999850|SUPERIORITY|TTP was evaluated with the stratified log-rank test. HR and 95% CI were based on Cox Regression Model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.505|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.387|0.659||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|||At 2-year follow-up cut-off date||0.659|0.387|<.000001
81654781|NCT02367040|162999851|SUPERIORITY|OS was evaluated with the stratified log-rank test. HR and 95% CI were based on Cox Regression Model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.972||||0.436458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.691|1.368||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|||||1.368|0.691|0.436458
81654782|NCT02367040|162999852|SUPERIORITY|Time to deterioration in DRS-P was evaluated with the stratified log-rank test. HR and 95% CI were based on Cox Regression Model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.69261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.843|1.331||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|||At primary completion date||1.331|0.843|0.692610
81654783|NCT02367040|162999852|SUPERIORITY|Time to deterioration in DRS-P was evaluated with the stratified log-rank test. HR and 95% CI were based on Cox Regression Model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.047||||0.661145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.841|1.302||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|||At 2-year follow-up cut-off date||1.302|0.841|0.661145
81654784|NCT02367040|162999853|SUPERIORITY|Time to improvement in DRS-P was evaluated with the stratified log-rank test. HR and 95% CI were based on Cox Regression Model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.996||||0.510038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.732|1.355||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|||At primary completion date||1.355|0.732|0.510038
81654785|NCT02367040|162999853|SUPERIORITY|Time to improvement in DRS-P was evaluated with the stratified log-rank test. HR and 95% CI were based on Cox Regression Model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.036||||0.40597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.768|1.398||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|||At 2-year follow-up cut-off date||1.398|0.768|0.405970
81654786|NCT02477618|162999857|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.056||||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.527|2.118|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.118|0.527|0.878
81624454|NCT02638337|162929587|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.6263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.43|||Generalized estimating equations model|GEE model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects and baseline severity of dryness as a covariate.|Odds ratio is the exponential of the mean of cumulative log odds ratio.|Week 4||1.43|0.55|0.6263
81624455|NCT02638337|162929587|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.7869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.75|||Generalized estimating equations model|GEE model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects and baseline severity of dryness as a covariate.|Odds ratio is the exponential of the mean of cumulative log odds ratio.|Week 8||1.75|0.66|0.7869
81624456|NCT02638337|162929587|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.8894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.64|||Generalized estimating equations model|GEE model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects and baseline severity of dryness as a covariate.|Odds ratio is the exponential of the mean of cumulative log odds ratio.|Week 12||1.64|0.65|0.8894
81465428|NCT02120833|162623245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.54||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|15.63||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and study site as factors, baseline score as covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||15.63|1.33|0.0213
81624457|NCT02638337|162929588|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.8369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.1|||Generalized estimating equations model|GEE model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects and baseline severity of dryness as a covariate.|Odds ratio is the exponential of the mean of cumulative log odds ratio.|Week 4||2.10|0.40|0.8369
81624458|NCT02638337|162929588|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.95|||Generalized estimating equations model|GEE model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects and baseline severity of dryness as a covariate.|Odds ratio is the exponential of the mean of cumulative log odds ratio.|Week 8||3.95|0.58|0.3970
81624459|NCT02638337|162929588|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.5391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|3.26|||Generalized estimating equations model|GEE model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects and baseline severity of dryness as a covariate.|Odds ratio is the exponential of the mean of cumulative log odds ratio.|Week 12||3.26|0.54|0.5391
81654787|NCT02477618|162999858|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.747||||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.222|2.507|||Regression, Cox|||||2.507|0.222|0.636
81654788|NCT02477618|162999859|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.623||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.303|1.282|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.282|0.303|0.199
81654789|NCT02477618|162999860|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.683||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.318|1.466|||Regression, Cox|||||1.466|0.318|0.328
81654790|NCT02477618|162999862|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.583||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.193|1.763|||Regression, Cox|||||1.763|0.193|0.339
81654791|NCT02477618|162999863|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.086||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.539|2.189|||Regression, Cox|||||2.189|0.539|0.817
81654792|NCT02477618|162999864|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.9|0.567
81654793|NCT02284009|162999873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.24|||||Analysis was performed using a Bayesian model incorporating historical placebo data using a robust mixture prior. Values above are 95% credible intervals. Probability of treatment difference (Albiglutide - Placebo) \>= 0.2 nmol/L = 0.097.|||0.24|0.00|
81654794|NCT03524092|162999914|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.2|31.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.2|15.2|<0.001
81654795|NCT03524092|162999915|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.2|36.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||36.8|20.2|<0.001
81654796|NCT03524092|162999916|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.5|30.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.5|14.5|<0.001
81654797|NCT03524092|162999917|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.9|38.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||38.6|21.9|<0.001
81624460|NCT02638337|162929589|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.4|||Generalized estimating equations model|GEE model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects and baseline severity of dryness as a covariate.|Odds ratio is the exponential of the mean of cumulative log odds ratio.|Week 4||2.40|1.13|0.0095
81624461|NCT02638337|162929589|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.0542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.11|||Generalized estimating equations model|GEE model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects and baseline severity of dryness as a covariate.|Odds ratio is the exponential of the mean of cumulative log odds ratio.|Week 8||2.11|0.99|0.0542
81624462|NCT02638337|162929589|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|2.88|||Generalized estimating equations model|GEE model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects and baseline severity of dryness as a covariate.|Odds ratio is the exponential of the mean of cumulative log odds ratio.|Week 12||2.88|1.35|0.0004
81624463|NCT02638337|162929590|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.4336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.67|||Generalized estimating equations model|GEE model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects and baseline severity of dryness as a covariate.|Odds ratio is the exponential of the mean of cumulative log odds ratio.|Week 4||1.67|0.30|0.4336
81654798|NCT03524092|162999918|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.4|39.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||39.6|22.4|<0.001
81654799|NCT03524092|162999919|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.3|38.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||38.9|22.3|<0.001
81654800|NCT03524092|162999920|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|25.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.094|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.16|31.32|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with modified baseline observation carried forward (mBOCF).||||31.32|19.16|<0.001
81654801|NCT03524092|162999921|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-839.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|245.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1323.08|-356.21|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with modified baseline observation carried forward (mBOCF).||||-356.21|-1323.08|<0.001
81654802|NCT03524092|162999922|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.61|-1.51|<0.001
81654803|NCT01498887|162999936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3118|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3118
81624464|NCT02638337|162929590|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.7672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.08|||Generalized estimating equations model|GEE model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects and baseline severity of dryness as a covariate.|Odds ratio is the exponential of the mean of cumulative log odds ratio.|Week 8||2.08|0.37|0.7672
81624465|NCT02638337|162929590|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.7101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.89|||Generalized estimating equations model|GEE model with treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and study center as fixed effects and baseline severity of dryness as a covariate.|Odds ratio is the exponential of the mean of cumulative log odds ratio.|Week 12||1.89|0.39|0.7101
81624466|NCT02638337|162929591|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|13.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.85|16.12|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Week 4||16.12|11.85|<0.0001
81654804|NCT05262517|162999961|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|1.48||||||LS means and CIs were estimated by an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, using restricted maximum likelihood (REML) with baseline NRS value as a covariate and treatment group and stratification factor (use of daily medications/ oral devices to reduce the intensity of TMD symptoms) as the main effects.||1.48|-1.78|
81654805|NCT05262517|162999962|OTHER||LS mean difference|5.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.35|31.59||||||LS means and CIs were estimated by an analysis of covariance model using REML with baseline NRS value as a covariate and treatment group and stratification factor (use of daily medications/ oral devices to reduce the intensity of TMD symptoms) as the main effects.||31.59|-21.35|
81654806|NCT05262517|162999963|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|1.41||||||LS means, and CIs were based on a generalized linear mixed effect model (GLMEM) that included the baseline value as a covariate and fixed effects for treatment group, stratification factor (use of daily medications/ oral devices to reduce the intensity of TMD symptoms; yes or no), scheduled time point, and time point by-treatment group interaction.||1.41|-0.99|
81654807|NCT05262517|162999964|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|10.9||||||Stratified by use of daily medications/ oral devices to reduce the intensity of TMD symptoms at randomization with Mantel-Haenzsel weighting.||10.9|-21.3|
81654808|NCT05262517|162999967|OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|16.6||||||Stratified by use of daily medications/oral devices to reduce the intensity of TMD symptoms at randomization with Mantel-Haenszel weighting.||16.6|-8.7|
81654809|NCT02187159|162999970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.25|||Difference of means|||Analysis was based on multiple imputation and pattern mixture model with delta shifting.||-0.25|-0.97|0.0008
81654810|NCT02187159|162999970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.02|||Difference of means|||Analysis was based on multiple imputation and pattern mixture model with delta shifting.||-0.02|-0.74|0.0392
81654811|NCT02187159|162999970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183||0.2192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.13|||Difference of means|||Analysis was based on multiple imputation and pattern mixture model with delta shifting.||0.13|-0.58|0.2192
81654812|NCT02187159|162999970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184||0.2095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.59|||Difference of means|||Analysis was based on multiple imputation and pattern mixture model with delta shifting.||0.59|-0.13|0.2095
81654813|NCT02187159|162999970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.0381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.75|||Difference of means|||Analysis was based on multiple imputation and pattern mixture model with delta shifting.||0.75|0.02|0.0381
81624467|NCT02638337|162929591|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|14.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|16.96|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Week 8||16.96|12.50|<0.0001
81624468|NCT02638337|162929591|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|14.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.55|17.28|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Week 12||17.28|12.55|<0.0001
81624469|NCT02638337|162929592|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81624470|NCT02638337|162929592|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81624471|NCT02638337|162929592|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81624472|NCT02638337|162929593|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|3.0|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Week 4||3.0|2.0|<0.0001
81624473|NCT02638337|162929593|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|3.4|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Week 8||3.4|2.4|<0.0001
81624474|NCT02638337|162929593|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|3.4|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Week 12||3.4|2.2|<0.0001
81624475|NCT02638337|162929594|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.4|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Week 4||-0.4|-1.3|0.0002
81654814|NCT02187159|162999972|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.598|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.71|-4.44|||Difference of means|||Analysis was based on multiple imputation and pattern mixture model with delta shifting.||-4.44|-10.71|<0.0001
81465429|NCT02120833|162623246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81624476|NCT02638337|162929594|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.6|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Week 8||-0.6|-1.5|<0.0001
81624477|NCT02638337|162929594|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.7|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Week 12||-0.7|-1.6|<0.0001
81624478|NCT02638337|162929595|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.2|-1.8|0.0118
81654815|NCT02187159|162999972|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.613||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.68|-0.36|||Difference of means|||Analysis was based on multiple imputation and pattern mixture model with delta shifting.||-0.36|-6.68|0.0289
81465430|NCT02120833|162623246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0172|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.0172
81624479|NCT02638337|162929596|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.9748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|1.2|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Week 4||1.20|-1.17|0.9748
81624480|NCT02638337|162929596|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.19||||0.7865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|1.56|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Week 8||1.56|-1.18|0.7865
81624481|NCT02638337|162929596|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.59||||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|3.09|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Week 12||3.09|0.08|0.0392
81624482|NCT02638337|162929597|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.16||||0.0752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.34|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Desire||0.34|-0.02|0.0752
81624483|NCT02638337|162929597|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.1867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.49|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Arousal||0.49|-0.10|0.1867
81624484|NCT02638337|162929597|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.73|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Lubrication||0.73|0.07|0.0161
81624485|NCT02638337|162929597|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.16||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.48|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Orgasm||0.48|-0.16|0.3400
81624486|NCT02638337|162929597|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.16||||0.2195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.41|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Satisfaction||0.41|-0.10|0.2195
81624487|NCT02638337|162929597|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.45||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.8|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Pain||0.80|0.11|0.0103
81624488|NCT02638337|162929598|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Week 4||0.6|-0.4|0.7230
81624489|NCT02638337|162929598|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.1104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Week 8||0.9|-0.1|0.1104
81624490|NCT02638337|162929598|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.2448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||Week 12||0.9|-0.2|0.2448
81624491|NCT02638337|162929599|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4388.3||||0.4263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15214.8|6438.3|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||||6438.3|-15214.8|0.4263
81654816|NCT02187159|162999972|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.625||0.1148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.75|0.62|||Difference of means|||Analysis was based on multiple imputation and pattern mixture model with delta shifting.||0.62|-5.75|0.1148
81654817|NCT02187159|162999972|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.621||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|7.23|||Difference of means|||Analysis was based on multiple imputation and pattern mixture model with delta shifting.||7.23|0.87|0.0125
81654818|NCT02187159|162999972|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.647||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|8.24|||Difference of means|||Analysis was based on multiple imputation and pattern mixture model with delta shifting.||8.24|1.78|0.0023
81530983|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Rash: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.93
81624492|NCT02638337|162929600|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.049|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.071|-0.027|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.027|-0.071|<0.0001
81624493|NCT02638337|162929601|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14||||0.5159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.29|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.29|-0.58|0.5159
81624494|NCT02638337|162929602|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.75||||0.0227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.1|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.10|-1.39|0.0227
81624495|NCT02638337|162929603|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.1|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.10|-0.34|0.0003
81624496|NCT02638337|162929604|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-4.3|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||||-4.3|-8.1|<0.0001
81624497|NCT02638337|162929605|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.35||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-0.35|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.35|-2.35|0.0084
81624498|NCT02638337|162929606|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|-1.19|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||||-1.19|-2.92|<0.0001
81624499|NCT02638337|162929607|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.64|-2.89|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||||-2.89|-7.64|<0.0001
81624500|NCT02638337|162929608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9575|||||||Welch's t-test|||||||0.9575
81654819|NCT02187159|162999974|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||||-0.7|-1.8|<0.0001
81654820|NCT02187159|162999974|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-1.2|0.0247
81654821|NCT02187159|162999974|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||-0.0|-1.1|0.0411
81530984|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Respiratory syncytial virus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.95
81530985|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Retinopathy of prematurity stage 2: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81624501|NCT02638337|162929609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8772|||||||Welch's t-test|||||||0.8772
81624502|NCT02638337|162929610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0007
81624503|NCT04950127|162929617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.72||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||The mixed model repeated measures analysis includes Treatment Group, Visit, Visit\*Treatment Group interaction, Baseline Monthly Itch score (MIS), Visit\*Baseline MIS interaction, Baseline Concomitant Itch Medication.||-0.28|-1.15|0.001
81654822|NCT02187159|162999974|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|0.0|0.0352
81654823|NCT02187159|162999974|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|0.1|0.0214
81654824|NCT02187159|162999975|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least squares means|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.4|-1.5|0.0003
81654825|NCT02187159|162999975|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least squares means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.5066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.3|-0.7|0.5066
81624504|NCT04950127|162929618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.34||Adjusted for multiplicity as per Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP)|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||The mixed model repeated measures analysis includes Treatment Group, Week, Week\*Treatment Group interaction, Baseline Weekly Itch score (WIS), Visit\*Baseline WIS interaction, Baseline Concomitant Itch Medication.||-0.34|-1.07|<0.001
81624505|NCT04950127|162929619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.07||Adjusted for multiplicity as per Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP)|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||The mixed model repeated measures analysis includes Treatment Group, Visit, Visit\*Treatment Group interaction, Baseline Monthly sleep score (MSS), Visit\*Baseline MSS interaction, Baseline Concomitant Itch Medication.||-0.07|-0.98|0.024
81624506|NCT04950127|162929620|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|4.0||||0.539||95.0|-9.0|17.0||Adjusted for multiplicity as per Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) stratified analysis adjusted for baseline factors: Baseline Itch Severity (Moderate: \>=4 and less than \[\<\]7, Severe: \>=7); Concomitant cholestatic pruritus treatment regimen (Regimen contains Bile Acid Binding Resin \[BABR\], Regimen does not contain BABR, No defined treatment). Multiple imputation of missing Monthly itch scores was done before deriving responder definitions. Imputed datasets were analyzed using the CMH method and combined.||17.0|-9.0|0.539
81624507|NCT04950127|162929621|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|13.0||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|27.0||Adjusted for multiplicity; two-sided p-values \<0.05 were considered to be nominally significant as per SAP.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) stratified analysis adjusted for baseline factors: Baseline Itch Severity (Moderate: \>=4 and \<7, Severe: \>=7); Concomitant cholestatic pruritus treatment regimen (Regimen contains BABR, Regimen does not contain BABR, No defined treatment). Multiple imputation of missing Monthly itch scores was done before deriving responder definitions. Imputed datasets were analyzed using the CMH method and combined.||27.0|0.0|0.043
81624508|NCT04950127|162929622|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|12.0||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|24.0||Adjusted for multiplicity; two-sided p-values \<0.05 were considered to be nominally significant as per SAP.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) stratified analysis adjusted for baseline factors: Baseline Itch Severity (Moderate: \>=4 and \<7, Severe: \>=7); Concomitant cholestatic pruritus treatment regimen (Regimen contains BABR, Regimen does not contain BABR, No defined treatment). Multiple imputation of missing Monthly itch scores was done before deriving responder definitions. Imputed datasets were analyzed using the CMH method and combined.||24.0|-0.0|0.058
81624509|NCT04950127|162929623|SUPERIORITY|Cognitive|Mean Difference (Net)|0.76||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|1.86||Not adjusted for multiplicity; two-sided p- values \<0.05 were considered to be nominally significant as per SAP.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||The mixed model repeated measures analysis includes Treatment Group, Visit, Visit\*Treatment Group interaction, Baseline PBC-40 domain scores, Visit\*Baseline PBC-40 domain scores interaction, Baseline Concomitant Itch Medication.||1.86|-0.34|0.176
81624510|NCT04950127|162929623|SUPERIORITY|Emotional|Mean Difference (Net)|0.27||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.89||Not adjusted for multiplicity; two-sided p- values \<0.05 were considered to be nominally significant as per SAP.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||The mixed model repeated measures analysis includes Treatment Group, Visit, Visit\*Treatment Group interaction, Baseline PBC-40 domain scores, Visit\*Baseline PBC-40 domain scores interaction, Baseline Concomitant Itch Medication.||0.89|-0.36|0.403
81624511|NCT04950127|162929623|SUPERIORITY|Fatigue|Mean Difference (Net)|1.59||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|3.67||Not adjusted for multiplicity; two-sided p- values \<0.05 were considered to be nominally significant as per SAP.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||The mixed model repeated measures analysis includes Treatment Group, Visit, Visit\*Treatment Group interaction, Baseline PBC-40 domain scores, Visit\*Baseline PBC-40 domain scores interaction, Baseline Concomitant Itch Medication.||3.67|-0.48|0.132
81624512|NCT04950127|162929623|SUPERIORITY|Itch|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.18||Not adjusted for multiplicity; two-sided p- values \<0.05 were considered to be nominally significant as per SAP.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||The mixed model repeated measures analysis includes Treatment Group, Visit, Visit\*Treatment Group interaction, Baseline PBC-40 domain scores, Visit\*Baseline PBC-40 domain scores interaction, Baseline Concomitant Itch Medication.||0.18|-1.34|0.132
81654826|NCT02187159|162999975|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least squares means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.1462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.1|-0.9|0.1462
81624513|NCT04950127|162929623|SUPERIORITY|Social|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|1.27||Not adjusted for multiplicity; two-sided p- values \<0.05 were considered to be nominally significant as per SAP.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||The mixed model repeated measures analysis includes Treatment Group, Visit, Visit\*Treatment Group interaction, Baseline PBC-40 domain scores, Visit\*Baseline PBC-40 domain scores interaction, Baseline Concomitant Itch Medication.||1.27|-1.57|0.836
81624514|NCT04950127|162929623|SUPERIORITY|Symptoms|Mean Difference (Net)|0.45||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.34||Not adjusted for multiplicity; two-sided p- values \<0.05 were considered to be nominally significant as per SAP.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||The mixed model repeated measures analysis includes Treatment Group, Visit, Visit\*Treatment Group interaction, Baseline PBC-40 domain scores, Visit\*Baseline PBC-40 domain scores interaction, Baseline Concomitant Itch Medication.||1.34|-0.44|0.318
81654827|NCT02187159|162999975|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least squares means|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.3|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||1.3|0.3|0.0035
81654828|NCT02187159|162999975|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||1.1|0.0|0.0338
81654829|NCT02187159|162999975|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Depression: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.2|-1.3|0.0116
81654830|NCT02187159|162999975|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.7085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Depression: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.4|-0.7|0.7085
81654831|NCT02187159|162999975|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.9392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Depression: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.6|-0.5|0.9392
81624515|NCT04950127|162929624|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.2||Not adjusted for multiplicity; two-sided p- values \<0.05 were considered to be nominally significant as per SAP.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||The mixed model repeated measures analysis includes Treatment Group, Visit, Visit\*Treatment Group interaction, Baseline PGI-S score, Visit\*Baseline PGI-S score interaction, Baseline Concomitant Itch Medication.||-0.20|-0.55|<0.001
81624516|NCT04950127|162929625|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.21||Not adjusted for multiplicity; two-sided p- values \<0.05 were considered to be nominally significant as per SAP.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||The mixed model repeated measures analysis includes Treatment Group, Visit, Visit\*Treatment Group interaction, Baseline Concomitant Itch Medication.||-0.21|-0.76|<0.001
81624517|NCT04315181|162929632|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significance is 2-sided and accepted at a P value of ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|F=6.89, df=8, 72||Peak scores were calculated for individual participants within each dose condition and analyzed in a one-factor model (drug condition) with a compound symmetry covariance structure.||||<0.0001
81624518|NCT04315181|162929633|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significance is 2-sided and accepted at a P value of ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|F=5.51, df=8, 72||Peak scores were calculated for individual participants within each dose condition and analyzed in a one-factor model (drug condition) with a compound symmetry covariance structure.||||<0.0001
81624519|NCT04315181|162929634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.138||||||Statistical significance is 2-sided and accepted at a P value of ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|F=1.61, df=8, 72||Trough scores were calculated for individual participants within each dose condition and analyzed in a one-factor model (drug condition) with a compound symmetry covariance structure.||||0.138
81624520|NCT04315181|162929635|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significance is 2-sided and accepted at a P value of ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|F=8.15, df=8, 72||Peak scores were calculated for individual participants within each dose condition and analyzed in a one-factor model (drug condition) with a compound symmetry covariance structure.||||<0.0001
81624521|NCT04315181|162929636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||Statistical significance is 2-sided and accepted at a P value of ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|F=4.58, df=8, 72||Trough scores were calculated for individual participants within each dose condition and analyzed in a one-factor model (drug condition) with a compound symmetry covariance structure.||||0.0002
81624522|NCT03811535|162929700|NON_INFERIORITY|The pre-specified non-inferiority margin was -1.8 cm/year.|Treatment difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Height velocity at week 52 was analyzed using an analysis of covariance model with treatment, gender, age group, region, growth hormone (GH) peak group and gender by age group by region interaction term as factors, and baseline height as covariate.||0.2|-1.1|
81624523|NCT03811535|162929701|NON_INFERIORITY|The pre-specified non-inferiority margin was -1.8 cm/year.|Treatment difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Height velocity at 52 weeks was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measurements, with treatment, gender, age group, region, GH peak group and gender by age group by region interaction terms as factors and baseline height as a covariate, all nested within week as a factor.||0.2|-1.1|
81624524|NCT05816070|162929729|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is -10% based on the general standard of antibacterial drug. Non-inferiority is established when P\<0.05.||||||0.0137|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0137
81624525|NCT05480943|162929750|OTHER|chi-square tested correlation between CRP and thiamine deficiency.||||||0.6097||||||P\<=0.05 considered significant|Chi-squared|||For the subset of 123 participants with both C-reactive protein level and plasma thiamine levels (125 had C-reactive protein results but 2 were missing plasma thiamine levels), we used Chi-Square to test for association between those who were thiamine deficient and had elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) levels. A priori hypothesis was that inflammation would cause thiamine deficiency due to increased metabolic demands.||||0.6097
81624526|NCT02794480|162929758|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||ELLIPTA versus GSK MDI|Mainland-Gart test||||Mainland-Gart test is favorable over the McNemar test for matched pairs as the latter is only valid in case of no period effects.|||<0.001
81624527|NCT02794480|162929758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||ELLIPTA versus AZ MDI|Mainland-Gart test||||Mainland-Gart test is favorable over the McNemar test for matched pairs as the latter is only valid in case of no period effects.|||0.007
81624528|NCT02794480|162929763|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.42||The upper limit is infinity.|Exact odds ratio calculated using exact conditional logistic regression adjusted for treatment and treatment period.|Conditional Logistic Regression||ELLIPTA versus GSK MDI||||2.42|<0.001
81624529|NCT02794480|162929763|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.16||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59||The upper limit is infinity.|Exact odds ratio calculated using exact conditional logistic regression adjusted for treatment and treatment period.|Conditional Logistic Regression||ELLIPTA versus AZ MDI||||1.59|0.011
81530986|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Single seizure: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.38
81530987|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stridor: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.90
81624530|NCT00715884|162929772|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null inferiority hypothesis was that the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval is equal or greater than the non-inferiority margin 5%. The alternative non-inferiority hypothesis for this study assumed that the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval would be less than the non-inferiority margin 5%.|Difference between TLF rates|2.58|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||5.55||In the CYPHER® ELITE™ arm the TLF rate was 5.36% (23/429) compared with 2.78% (6/216) in the CYPHER® Bx VELOCITY® arm, a difference in rates of 2.58%, upper limit of 95% two sided confidence interval of 5.55%.||||Sample sizes of 1,061 from the ELITE™ group and 531 from the CYPHER® group were planned to achieve 90 percent power at a 2.5 percent significance level using an one-sided equivalence test, assuming a 10 percent TLF rate in each group and the maximum allowable rate difference between the groups being 5 percent. The total sample size was increased to 1,770 patients to account for an approximately 90 percent compliance to clinical follow-up.||5.55||
81530988|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Umbilical hernia without obstruction/gangrene: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.11
81624531|NCT00715884|162929773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between event rates|-0.4||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.0|||Fisher Exact|||||1.0|-1.3|0.549
81624532|NCT00715884|162929774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between event rates|13.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|18.9|||Fisher Exact|||||18.9|9.2|<.001
81624533|NCT00715884|162929775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between event rates|0.7||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.2|||Fisher Exact|||||4.2|-2.2|0.724
81624534|NCT00715884|162929776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between event rates|-1.3||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.4|||Fisher Exact|||||1.4|-3.5|0.407
81624535|NCT00715884|162929777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between event rates|2.11||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|4.48|||Fisher Exact|||||4.48|-0.84|0.203
81624536|NCT00715884|162929778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between event rates|2.35||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|5.28|||Fisher Exact|||||5.28|-1.24|0.22
81654832|NCT02187159|162999975|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.2|||ANCOVA|||Depression: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||1.2|0.1|0.0311
81654833|NCT02187159|162999975|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.3|||ANCOVA|||Depression: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||1.3|0.2|0.0094
81654834|NCT02187159|162999976|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|1.256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6027||0.0373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|2.439|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component: Placebo vs Pregabalin||2.439|0.074|0.0373
81654835|NCT02187159|162999976|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least squares means|0.364|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.602||0.5458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.817|1.545|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||1.545|-0.817|0.5458
81654836|NCT02187159|162999976|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6038||0.6968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.949|1.42|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||1.420|-0.949|0.6968
81654837|NCT02187159|162999976|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.893|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6014||0.1379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.073|0.287|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component: Pregabalin vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.287|-2.073|0.1379
81530989|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified bacterial pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.08
81624537|NCT00715884|162929779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between event rates|2.83||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|6.26|||Fisher Exact|||||6.26|-1.28|0.166
81624538|NCT00715884|162929780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between event rates|2.59||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|5.85|||Fisher Exact|||||5.85|-1.35|0.200
81624539|NCT00715884|162929781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between event rates|11.56||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|24.64|||Fisher Exact|||||24.64|-3.73|0.140
81624540|NCT00715884|162929782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between event rates|5.17||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|10.83|||Fisher Exact|||||10.83|-2.03|0.170
81624541|NCT00715884|162929783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between event rates|0.24||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.61|5.43|||Fisher Exact|||||5.43|-5.61|1.0
81624542|NCT00715884|162929784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between event rates|0.24||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|1.63|||Fisher Exact|||||1.63|-1.92|1.0
81624543|NCT00715884|162929785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between event rates|0.49||||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|2.91|||Fisher Exact|||||2.91|-2.73|0.801
81654838|NCT02187159|162999976|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-1.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6033||0.0908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.205|0.163|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component: Pregabalin vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.163|-2.205|0.0908
81654839|NCT02187159|162999976|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6965||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.523|3.256|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component: Placebo vs Pregabalin||3.256|0.523|0.0068
81654840|NCT02187159|162999976|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.406|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6956||0.5594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.959|1.771|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||1.771|-0.959|0.5594
81530990|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified septicemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.09
81530991|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urinary tract infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.34
81654841|NCT02187159|162999976|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6979||0.9736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.346|1.392|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||1.392|-1.346|0.9736
81654842|NCT02187159|162999976|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-1.484|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6953||0.0331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.848|-0.119|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component: Pregabalin vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||-0.119|-2.848|0.0331
81654843|NCT02187159|162999976|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-1.867|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6976||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.235|-0.498|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component: Pregabalin vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||-0.498|-3.235|0.0076
81654844|NCT02187159|162999977|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.0309|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01328||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0048|0.057|||ANCOVA|||||0.0570|0.0048|0.0201
81654845|NCT02187159|162999977|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least squares means|0.0178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01324||0.1798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0082|0.0438|||ANCOVA|||||0.0438|-0.0082|0.1798
81654846|NCT02187159|162999977|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least squares means|0.0071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01329||0.5922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0189|0.0332|||ANCOVA|||||0.0332|-0.0189|0.5922
81654847|NCT02187159|162999977|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.0131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01326||0.3221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0392|0.0129|||ANCOVA|||||0.0129|-0.0392|0.3221
81654848|NCT02187159|162999977|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.0238|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0133||0.0739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0499|0.0023|||ANCOVA|||||0.0023|-0.0499|0.0739
81530992|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Viral syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.92
81624544|NCT00715884|162929786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between event rates|-0.92||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|0.6|||Fisher Exact|||||0.60|-3.56|0.341
81624545|NCT00715884|162929787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between event rates|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|1.28|||Fisher Exact|||||1.28|-2.14|1.00
81654849|NCT02187159|162999978|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.19|-0.79|0.0015
81654850|NCT02187159|162999978|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.26|-0.86|0.0003
81654851|NCT02187159|162999978|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.21|-0.81|0.0008
81530993|NCT01128426|162747630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Weakness: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81530994|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Abnormal involuntary movements: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.62
81530995|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute bronchiolitis due to RSV: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.49
81530996|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute otitis media: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.15
81624546|NCT00715884|162929788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between event rates|0.47||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|1.96|||Fisher Exact|||||1.96|-1.72|0.668
81624547|NCT01424670|162929887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0562||||||For testing the null hypothesis, the distribution of the time to SCC within the 6-month Intensive Period were compared between the 2 treatment groups using the stratified modified Peto-Peto modification of Gehan's Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Modified Peto-Peto test|||Comparison of distributions of time to SCC using the MGIT culture system during the 6-month (26-week) Intensive Period.||||0.0562
81624548|NCT01424670|162929888|SUPERIORITY|For testing the homogeneity of proportions, 2 samples were compared using the stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.|Ratio of Probability|1.096||||0.3818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.889|1.352|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test statistics were used for estimation.|Statistical comparison of proportion of participants with SCC at 2 months.||1.352|0.889|0.3818
81624549|NCT01424670|162929888|SUPERIORITY|For testing the homogeneity of proportions, 2 samples were compared using the stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.|Ratio of Probability|1.017||||0.7131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.927|1.115|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test statistics were used for estimation.|Statistical comparison of proportion of participants with SCC at 6 months.||1.115|0.927|0.7131
81654852|NCT02187159|162999978|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.6464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.23|-0.37|0.6464
81654853|NCT02187159|162999978|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.8543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.27|-0.33|0.8543
81654854|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Worst pain: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||0.2|-1.0|0.0014
81654855|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least squares means|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.1285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Worst pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.1|-0.7|0.1285
81654856|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.6595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Worst pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.3|-0.5|0.6595
81654857|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Worst pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.7|-0.1|0.0938
81654858|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Worst pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.9|0.1|0.0061
81654859|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Least pain: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.1|-0.8|0.0235
81624550|NCT01424670|162929889|SUPERIORITY||Relative Ratio of Probability|0.969||||0.5945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.866|1.084|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical comparison of proportion with sustained SCC at Month 18.||1.084|0.866|0.5945
81624551|NCT01424670|162929889|SUPERIORITY||Relative Ratio of Probability|0.97||||0.6164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.864|1.089|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical comparison of proportion with sustained SCC at Month 24.||1.089|0.864|0.6164
81624552|NCT01424670|162929889|SUPERIORITY||Relative Ratio of Probability|0.991||||0.8951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.872|1.127|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical comparison of proportion with sustained SCC at Month 30.||1.127|0.872|0.8951
81624553|NCT01424670|162929890|SUPERIORITY||Relative Ratio of Probability|0.965||||0.5269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.869|1.073|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical comparison of proportions with favorable treatment outcomes assessed by the Principal Investigator.||1.073|0.869|0.5269
81624554|NCT01424670|162929892|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.6986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.3|||ANCOVA|||Statistical comparison of mean AUC of change from Baseline.||1.3|-1.9|0.6986
81624555|NCT01424670|162929893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6825|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for Week 1.||||0.6825
81624556|NCT01424670|162929893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.807|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for Week 2.||||0.807
81624557|NCT01424670|162929893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.269|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for Week 3.||||0.269
81624558|NCT01424670|162929893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2333|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for Week 24.||||0.2333
81624559|NCT01424670|162929893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9397|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for Month 6.||||0.9397
81624560|NCT01424670|162929894|SUPERIORITY||Relative Ratio of Probability|0.991||||0.8951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.872|1.127|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical comparison of proportion with treatment success at Month 30.||1.127|0.872|0.8951
81654860|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.3652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Least pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.2|-0.5|0.3652
81624561|NCT02119650|162929952|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.877||||0.7562|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.509|1.51|||Log Rank|The 2-sided p-value was calculated based on the log-rank test and stratified by modified Glasgow Prognostic Score (mGPS).||||1.51|0.509|0.7562
81624562|NCT02730871|162929957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.342|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.5|||ANCOVA|||||-1.5|-2.8|<0.001
81530997|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Adverse drug reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81624563|NCT02730871|162929958|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.342|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.5|||ANCOVA|||||-1.5|-2.8|<0.001
81624564|NCT02730871|162929959|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.572|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-6.9|||ANCOVA|||||-6.9|-13.1|<0.001
81624565|NCT02730871|162929960|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.576||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.2|||Repeated measures model|||Change from Baseline in IOP at 9:00||-0.2|-2.5|0.022
81624566|NCT02730871|162929960|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.506|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-1.9|||Repeated measures model|||Change from Baseline in IOP at 11:00||-1.9|-3.9|<0.001
81624567|NCT02730871|162929961|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.567||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|-1.1|||Repeated measures model|||Percentage Change from Baseline in IOP at 09:00||-1.1|-11.2|0.018
81624568|NCT02730871|162929961|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|-8.6|||Repeated measures model|||Percentage Change from Baseline in IOP at 11:00||-8.6|-17.8|<0.001
81624569|NCT03690206|162929962|SUPERIORITY||Difference to Placebo|-2.28||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|-0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.73|-3.83|0.0039
81624570|NCT03690206|162929962|SUPERIORITY||Difference to Placebo|-0.91||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.71|-2.52|0.2700
81624571|NCT03690206|162929963|SUPERIORITY||Difference to Placebo|26.6||||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|48.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||48.9|4.3|0.0243
81624572|NCT03690206|162929963|SUPERIORITY||Difference to Placebo|5.5||||0.6255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|27.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.1|-16.2|0.6255
81624573|NCT03690206|162929964|SUPERIORITY||Difference to Placebo|31.7||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|51.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||51.9|11.4|0.0043
81624574|NCT03690206|162929964|SUPERIORITY||Difference to Placebo|13.3||||0.1675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|32.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.0|-5.4|0.1675
81624575|NCT03690206|162929966|SUPERIORITY||Difference to Placebo|14.1||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|25.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.6|2.5|0.0160
81624576|NCT03690206|162929966|SUPERIORITY||Difference to Placebo|11.2||||0.0424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|21.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.6|0.7|0.0424
81654861|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.6885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Least pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.3|-0.4|0.6885
81654862|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.1726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Least pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.6|-0.1|0.1726
81654863|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Least pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.7|-0.0|0.0627
81530998|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Alkalosis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81624577|NCT04924062|162930001|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.08|||||HR=Arm A/Arm B|||1.08|0.51|
81624578|NCT04924062|162930002|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.19|||||HR=Arm A/Arm B|||1.19|0.58|
81530999|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81624579|NCT04924062|162930003|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|21.6|||||Difference=Arm A minus Arm B|||21.6|-7.5|
81624580|NCT03899961|162930007|SUPERIORITY|Median regression model for the change from baseline, model was adjusted for treatment, bootstrap was used for the confidence interval|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|1.09||Median regression model for the change from baseline, model was adjusted for treatment, bootstrap was used for the confidence interval|Median regression model for the change f|||Median regression model for the change from baseline, model was adjusted for treatment, bootstrap was used for the confidence interval||1.09|-1.09|0.05
81624581|NCT04491968|162930011|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.9|||proportional hazard regression|||||.90|.37|.02
81624582|NCT04491968|162930012|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.96|||proportional hazard regression|||||.96|.18|.04
81624583|NCT02396199|162930045|SUPERIORITY||Proportion of participants|0.917||||0.006|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.827|||One-sided test|Fisher Exact||Exact test, One-sided 95%, with lower limit (0.827)||||0.827|0.006
81624584|NCT05343390|162930124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.1|25.1|||Regression, Linear|A linear model fit using generalized estimating equations to account for correlated observations within clusters.||||25.1|16.1|<0.001
81624585|NCT05343390|162930125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|16.4|||Regression, Linear|A linear model fit using generalized estimating equations to account for correlated observations within clusters.||||16.4|5.9|<0.001
81624586|NCT05343390|162930126|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.22||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative binomial mixed-effect model||||1.60|0.93|0.14
81624587|NCT05343390|162930127|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.37||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative binomial mixed-effect model||||1.71|1.10|0.006
81624588|NCT05343390|162930128|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|2.29||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative binomial mixed-effect model||||4.40|1.19|0.013
81624589|NCT05343390|162930129|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.45||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative binomial mixed-effect model||||1.92|1.10|0.01
81654864|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Average pain: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.2|-0.8|0.0026
81654865|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.1362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Average pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.1|-0.6|0.1362
81654866|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.4344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Average pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.2|-0.4|0.4344
81654867|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.1264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Average pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.6|-0.1|0.1264
81654868|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Average pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.7|0.0|0.0260
81654869|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Pain right now: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.4|-1.1|0.0002
81531000|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apparent life threatening event infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.11
81654870|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Pain right now: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.0|-0.8|0.0597
81654871|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Pain right now: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.1|-0.7|0.1198
81654872|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.563|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1644||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.885|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Severity score: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.240|-0.885|0.0006
81531001|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma with acute exacerbation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81654873|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.261|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.1118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.583|0.061|||ANCOVA|||Severity score: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.061|-0.583|0.1118
81654874|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1646||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.465|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Severity score: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.180|-0.465|0.3870
81654875|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1642||0.0633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.624|||ANCOVA|||Severity score: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.624|-0.020|0.0633
81654876|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1647||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.097|0.744|||ANCOVA|||Severity score: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.744|0.097|0.0108
81654877|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|12.2|||ANCOVA|||Relief by treatment of pain: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||12.2|2.7|0.0020
81654878|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.2188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|7.7|||ANCOVA|||Relief by treatment of pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||7.7|-1.8|0.2188
81531002|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma, unspecified, unspecified status: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.01
81654879|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.0991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|8.7|||ANCOVA|||Relief by treatment of pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||8.7|-0.8|0.0991
81654880|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.0611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Relief by treatment of pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.2|-9.2|0.0611
81654881|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.1489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|1.2|||ANCOVA|||Relief by treatment of pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||1.2|-8.2|0.1489
81654882|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-6.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.751||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.47|-2.6|||ANCOVA|||Interference: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-2.60|-9.47|0.0006
81654883|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-4.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.747||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.52|-0.67|||ANCOVA|||Interference: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||-0.67|-7.52|0.0193
81654884|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.752||0.3506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|1.8|||ANCOVA|||Interference: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||1.80|-5.07|0.3506
81654885|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.748||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|5.37|||ANCOVA|||Interference: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||5.37|-1.48|0.2660
81624590|NCT05343390|162930130|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.28||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative binomial mixed-effect model||||1.76|0.94|0.12
81465431|NCT02120833|162623246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.48||0.1968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|11.58||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and study site as factors, baseline score as covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||11.58|-2.46|0.1968
81465432|NCT02120833|162623247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81624591|NCT03467542|162930166|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The total number evaluated, the percent, and the Clopper-Pearson two-sided 95% confidence limits on the percent.|||
81624592|NCT01820260|162930186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||To account for multiple testing, the 4 pairwise tests with corresponding vehicle group were performed using Bonferroni method testing at a 1.25% significance level, securing that the overall significance level did not exceed 5%|Fisher Exact|||Complete clearance of AKs at Week 8 was to be analysed by log binomial regression with factors treatment group, anatomical location (face/chest or scalp) and analysis site. Due to the low numbers of subjects obtaining complete clearance in the vehicle groups,the proposed model did not converge and Fisher's exact test was used instead to compare active treatments with the respective vehicle arm.||||0.0002
81624593|NCT01820260|162930186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|||||see comments in analysis 1|Fisher Exact|||See comment in analysis 1||||0.0037
81624594|NCT01820260|162930186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|||||See comments in analysis 1|Fisher Exact|||See comments in analysis 1||||0.0171
81624595|NCT01820260|162930186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0001
81624596|NCT01820260|162930187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||z-test|||To account for multiple testing among the secondary endpoints, a hierarchical order of testing was determined, where the following evaluation was done separately for each of the four active groups: Provided the primary endpoint was significant at a 1.25% level, the comparison to vehicle in terms of reduction in AK count from baseline to week 8 was tested at a 1.25% level. Provided this test was significant, the second secondary endpoint,partial clearance, was tested(vs. vehicle) at a 1.25% level||||< 0.001
81624597|NCT01820260|162930187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||z-test|||See comment in analysis 1||||< 0.001
81624598|NCT01820260|162930187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||z-test|||See comment analysis 1||||< 0.001
81654886|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.754||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|7.84|||ANCOVA|||Interference: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||7.84|0.96|0.0122
81654887|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||General activity: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.1|-0.9|0.0119
81654888|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0|||ANCOVA|||General activity: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.0|-0.8|0.0659
81654889|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.5104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA|||General activity: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.3|-0.5|0.5104
81465433|NCT02120833|162623247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0712|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|One-sample t-test|Adjusted by study site.||The null hypothesis was no difference versus baseline. The alternative hypothesis was a difference versus baseline.||||0.0712
81624599|NCT01820260|162930187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||z-test|||See comment in analysis 1||||< 0.001
81624600|NCT01820260|162930188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Analysis of partial clearance of AK's at Week 8 was done in the same way as for the primary outcome (endpoint)||||<0.001
81624601|NCT01820260|162930188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81624602|NCT01820260|162930188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81624603|NCT01820260|162930188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81624604|NCT00448669|162930272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||Safety analyses were performed in the intention-to-treat cohort. Primary safety end points included the frequency of adverse clinical or laboratory events.||||0.003
81624605|NCT00448669|162930273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Efficacy|62.2||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.5|83.4|||Regression, Cox|||The primary efficacy end point was the difference in the rates of HIV infection between participants assigned to receive TDF-FTC and those assigned to receive placebo. The primary hypothesis was that TDF-FTC, as compared with placebo, would reduce the rate of HIV infection by at least 65%, with a predefined lower boundary for the 95% confidence interval of 10%.||83.4|21.5|0.03
81654890|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.4934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|||General activity: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.5|-0.3|0.4934
81654891|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8|||ANCOVA|||General activity: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.8|-0.0|0.0634
81654892|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Mood: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.3|-1.1|0.0007
81654893|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Mood: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.0|-0.8|0.0837
81624606|NCT00448669|162930274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.28|||Regression, Logistic|In this univariate model with the analysis of number of condomless sex acts, our model estimates the odds of reporting no condomless sex acts.||"A logistic regression was used to estimate the odds of reporting zero condomless sex acts. The longitudinal dependent variable (number of condomless sex acts) was defined as:~Number of condomless vaginal sexual acts with both casual and main partners among those who reported having had at least one sexual partner in the previous 30 days."||1.28|1.05|0.004
81624607|NCT00448669|162930275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.79|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's Exact Test was performed to test for differences between the treatment groups in terms of adherence based on pill count.||||0.79
81624608|NCT00274469|162930289|NON_INFERIORITY|Study is powered basing on 20% deficiency in benefit rate for Fulvestrant compared to Anastrozole.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.302||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.717|2.38||Null hypothesis: Fulvestrant has no difference with Anastrozole|Regression, Logistic||OR\>1 favours Fulvestrant|||2.380|0.717|0.386
81624609|NCT00274469|162930290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.021||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.556|1.874|||Regression, Logistic||OR\>1 favours Fulvestrant|||1.874|0.556|0.947
81624610|NCT00274469|162930291|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6266||||0.0496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3929|0.9991|||Log Rank||HR\<1 favours Fulvestrant|||0.9991|0.3929|0.0496
81624611|NCT00274469|162930292|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.0|||Log Rank||HR\<1 favours Fulvestrant|||1.00|0.54|0.05
81624612|NCT00274469|162930292|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.98|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression analysis of TTTF controlling for baseline covariates.|HR\<1 favours Fulvestrant|||0.98|0.52|0.04
81654894|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Mood: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.2|-0.7|0.2379
81624613|NCT00274469|162930293|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.92|||Log Rank||HR\<1 favours Fulvestrant|||0.92|0.47|0.01
81624614|NCT00274469|162930293|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.9|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression analysis of TTP (investigator assessed) controlling for baseline covariates.|HR\<1 favours Fulvestrant|||0.90|0.46|0.01
81624615|NCT00274469|162930294|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.98|||Log Rank|||||0.98|0.50|0.041
81624616|NCT00274469|162930294|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.08|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression analysis of OS controlling for baseline covariates|HR\<1 favours Fulvestrant|||1.08|0.54|0.126
81624617|NCT04970654|162930325|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval was higher than the margin of -2.0 cm/year.|Treatment difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.3||||||Hypothetical strategy estimand. Height velocity at 52 weeks was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measurements, with treatment, gender, age group, growth hormone (GH) peak group and gender by age group interaction term as factors and baseline height as a covariate, all nested within week as a factor.||1.3|-0.2|
81624618|NCT02891915|162930421|SUPERIORITY|DOOR is a composite endpoint created using clinical outcomes from the first 5 days and at Outcome Assessment Visit #1 (OAV #1). It is based on adequate clinical response at OAV #1, solicited symptoms from first 5 days and number of days of antibiotics use for worsening pneumonia from the first 5 days of the study.|Pr (Higher DOOR in Short-Course)|0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.75||Missing DOOR values at OAV #1 were first imputed using linear regression using baseline covariates and available DOOR components as covariates.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The Mann-Whitney test was run on the multiple imputed datasets to generate estimates of DOOR probability and p-value||Null: the sum of the probability that a subject assigned to the 5-day arm will have a higher DOOR (higher DOOR is a lower value and is superior) than if assigned to the 10-day arm plus one-half the probability of equal DOORs is 50% (i.e., no difference in DOOR).||0.75|0.63|<0.001
81624619|NCT02891915|162930422|SUPERIORITY|Testing whether Short course is superior to Standard course based on DOOR at OAV #2|Pr (Higher DOOR in Short-Course)|0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.69||Missing DOOR values at OAV #2 were first imputed using linear regression using baseline covariates and available DOOR components as covariates|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The Mann-Whitney test was run on the multiple imputed datasets to generate estimates of DOOR probability and p-value.||Null: the sum of the probability that a subject assigned to the 5-day arm will have a higher DOOR (higher DOOR is a lower numerical value and is superior) than if assigned to the 10-day arm plus one-half the probability of equal DOORs is 50% (i.e., no difference in DOOR).||0.69|0.57|<0.001
81624620|NCT00709098|162930437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean group difference|-5.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-3.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-3.1|-7.0|<0.0001
81654895|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Mood: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.8|-0.1|0.0980
81654896|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Mood: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.9|0.0|0.0283
81654897|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Walking ability: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||0.2|-0.7|0.2179
81654898|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.6683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Walking ability: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.3|-0.5|0.6683
81654899|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Walking ability: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.7|-0.2|0.2247
81654900|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.4198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Walking ability: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.6|-0.2|0.4198
81654901|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Walking ability: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.9|0.1|0.0146
81531003|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchiolitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.05
81531004|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.95
81531005|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchospasm: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.35
81531006|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Candidiasis of mouth: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.68
81531007|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Constipation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.51
81624621|NCT01091168|162930441|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Kaplan-Meier curves and life tables by treatment arm were provided. Confidence intervals on the median were calculated using the Brookmeyer and Crowley method. Hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals were reported. A stratified Cox proportional model was performed to compare the two treatment arms taking into account the stratification factors (except centre) used at the time of randomisation.||1.25|0.86|0.673
81531008|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Croup: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81531009|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dehydration: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.35
81531010|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dermatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.01
81531011|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dyspnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.30
81624622|NCT01091168|162930442|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0424|||||||Log Rank|||The disease control rate (DCR) were compared in the ITT population and in the population evaluable for response between the 2 arms with a cochran Mantel Haenszel, stratified on WHO performance status at baseline, number of prior chemotherapy lines for the treatment of disease and disease measurability at Baseline.||||0.0424
81624623|NCT01091168|162930443|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.4927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.12|||Log Rank|||PFS was compared between the 2 treatment arms by the log-rank test procedure with the 5 % significant level, stratified on the stratification factors (except study site) as specified at the time of randomisation. Os was analysed using Kaplan-Meir method and summarized with median and 95% CI of the median||1.12|0.8|0.4927
81624624|NCT03897686|162930474|SUPERIORITY|\[Not specified\]|LS-means difference|-179.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|48.38||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-274.96|-83.65||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for the baseline value with fixed factors of treatment group and radiological stage"||"It was determined that 144 participants randomized into 2 groups (1:1) would have at least 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.25. Sample size was calculated based on analysis of covariance adjusted for baseline value with fixed factors of group assuming α = 0.05 and 10% discontinuation rate.~The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between treatment groups in mean change from baseline to Week 25 in the total WOMAC score."||-83.65|-274.96|0.00030
81624625|NCT03897686|162930474|SUPERIORITY|\[Not specified\]|LS-means difference|-179.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|48.38||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-305.11|-53.5||Difference between Least-square means was tested at a level of p \<0.05 via Tukey's multiple comparison test|Tukey's HSD|||"After the analysis of covariance were performed pairwise comparisons of NOLTREX and placebo groups for each stage of OA:~1\) Group A (NOLTREX™) OA grade II versus Group B (Placebo) ОА grade II"||-53.50|-305.11|0.0017
81654902|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Normal work: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||0.0|-0.8|0.0662
81531012|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Failure to thrive: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81531013|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fever: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.02
81531014|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fussy infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.45
81531015|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Gastroenteritis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.66
81531016|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hand, foot and mouth disease: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81531017|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hematoma: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.95
81531018|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Nausea and vomiting: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.17
81531019|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal candida infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.68
81531020|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other diseases of nasal cavity and sinuses: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.23
81531021|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other specified cardiac dysrhythmias: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81531022|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.12
81624626|NCT03897686|162930474|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|-37.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|61.85||0.9324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-197.83|123.82||Difference between Least-square means was tested at a level of p \<0.05 via Tukey's multiple comparison test|Tukey's HSD|||"After the analysis of covariance were performed pairwise comparisons of NOLTREX and placebo groups for each stage of OA:~2\) Group A (NOLTREX™) OA grade II versus Group A (NOLTREX™) ОА grade III"||123.82|-197.83|0.9324
81624627|NCT03897686|162930474|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|-216.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|75.01||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-411.37|-21.25||Difference between Least-square means was tested at a level of p \<0.05 via Tukey's multiple comparison test.|Tukey's HSD|||"After the analysis of covariance were performed pairwise comparisons of NOLTREX and placebo groups for each stage of OA:~3\) Group A (NOLTREX™) OA grade II versus Group B (Placebo) ОА grade III"||-21.25|-411.37|0.0233
81624628|NCT03897686|162930474|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|142.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|81.89||0.3082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.63|355.22||Difference between Least-square means was tested at a level of p \<0.05 via Tukey's multiple comparison test.|Tukey's HSD|||"After the analysis of covariance were performed pairwise comparisons of NOLTREX and placebo groups for each stage of OA:~4\) Group A (NOLTREX™) OA grade III versus Group B (Placebo) ОА grade II"||355.22|-70.63|0.3082
81624629|NCT03897686|162930474|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|-37.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|61.85||0.9324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-197.83|123.82||Difference between Least-square means was tested at a level of p \<0.05 via Tukey's multiple comparison test.|Tukey's HSD|||"After the analysis of covariance were performed pairwise comparisons of NOLTREX and placebo groups for each stage of OA:~5\) versus Group B (Placebo) OA grade II versus Group B (Placebo) ОА grade III"||123.82|-197.83|0.9324
81624630|NCT03897686|162930474|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-179.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|48.38||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-305.11|-53.5||Difference between Least-square means was tested at a level of p \<0.05 via Tukey's multiple comparison test.|Tukey's HSD|||"After the analysis of covariance were performed pairwise comparisons of NOLTREX and placebo groups for each stage of OA:~6\) Group A (NOLTREX™) OA grade III versus Group B (Placebo) ОА grade III"||-53.50|-305.11|0.0017
81624631|NCT03897686|162930475|SUPERIORITY|\[Not specified\]|S-means difference|-143.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|46.88||0.00267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-236.09|-50.69||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for the baseline value with fixed factors of treatment group and radiological stage"||It was determined that 144 participants randomized into 2 groups (1:1) would have at least 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.25. Sample size was calculated based on analysis of covariance adjusted for baseline value with fixed factors of group assuming α = 0.05 and 10% discontinuation rate.||-50.69|-236.09|0.00267
81624632|NCT03897686|162930476|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|-13.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.995||0.16786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.096|5.638||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for the baseline value with fixed factors of treatment group and radiological stage"||Contrasts for changes in pain WOMAC score at visit 3 (week 6)||5.638|-32.096|0.16786
81624633|NCT03897686|162930476|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|-26.695|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.995||0.00847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.46|-6.93||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for the baseline value with fixed factors of treatment group and radiological stage"||Contrasts for changes in pain WOMAC score at visit 4 (week 13)||-6.93|-46.46|0.00847
81624634|NCT03897686|162930476|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|-33.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.29||0.00123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.31|-13.62||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for the baseline value with fixed factors of treatment group and radiological stage"||Contrasts for changes in pain WOMAC score at visit 5 (week 25)||-13.62|-54.31|0.00123
81624635|NCT03897686|162930477|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|-0.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.121||0.97733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.271|9.98||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for the baseline value with fixed factors of treatment group and radiological stage"||Contrasts for changes in stiffness WOMAC score, visit 3||9.980|-10.271|0.97733
81624636|NCT03897686|162930477|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|-14.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.29||0.00693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.95|-4.04||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for the baseline value with fixed factors of treatment group and radiological stage"||Contrasts for changes in stiffness WOMAC score, visit 4||-4.04|-24.95|0.00693
81654903|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Normal work: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.2|-0.7|0.2282
81465434|NCT02120833|162623247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|14.15||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and study site as factors, baseline score as covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||14.15|0.70|0.0313
81531023|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Rash: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.92
81624637|NCT03897686|162930477|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|-16.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.68||0.00073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.44|-6.92||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for the baseline value with fixed factors of treatment group and radiological stage"||Contrasts for changes in pain WOMAC score at visit 5 (week 25)||-6.92|-25.44|0.00073
81624638|NCT03897686|162930477|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|-57.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.1||0.07725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-120.62|6.33||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for the baseline value with fixed factors of treatment group and radiological stage"||Contrasts for changes in functionality WOMAC score, visit 3||6.33|-120.62|0.07725
81654904|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.7336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Normal work: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.3|-0.5|0.7336
81654905|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Normal work: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.5|-0.3|0.5240
81654906|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.1349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Normal work: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.7|-0.1|0.1349
81624639|NCT03897686|162930477|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|-103.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.92||0.00279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-170.35|-36.2||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for the baseline value with fixed factors of treatment group and radiological stage"||Contrasts for changes in functionality WOMAC score, visit 4||-36.20|-170.35|0.00279
81624640|NCT03897686|162930477|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|-133.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.26||0.00023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-203.03|-63.55||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for the baseline value with fixed factors of treatment group and radiological stage"||Contrasts for changes in functionality WOMAC score, visit 5||-63.55|-203.03|0.00023
81624641|NCT03897686|162930478|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.005||||||The level of significance was set to p \<0.05.|Chi-squared|P-value generated by Chi-squared test was ≤0.005 for each time point.||The Chi-Square test was used to determine whether there was a statistically significant difference in disposition of results between two groups.||||<0.005
81624642|NCT03897686|162930479|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.005||||||The level of significance was set to p \<0.05.|Chi-squared|P-value generated by Chi-squared test was ≤0.005 for each time point.||The Chi-Square test was used to determine whether there was a statistically significant difference in disposition of results between two groups.||||<0.005
81624643|NCT03897686|162930481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|||The mean number of paracetamol tablets was calculated taking into account only patients who had received paracetamol. ANCOVA was used to detect a difference in means of 2 groups at visit 3 (week 6).||||0.050
81624644|NCT03897686|162930481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|||The mean number of paracetamol tablets was calculated taking into account only patients who had received paracetamol. ANCOVA was used to detect a difference in means of 2 groups at visit 4 (week 13).||||0.004
81624645|NCT04505774|162930506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6778|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.6778
81624646|NCT04505774|162930506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6292|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.6292
81624647|NCT04505774|162930506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6858|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.6858
81624648|NCT04505774|162930506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1351|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.1351
81624649|NCT04505774|162930507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1959|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.1959
81624650|NCT04505774|162930507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9496|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9496
81624651|NCT04505774|162930507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9902|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.9902
81624652|NCT04505774|162930507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0814|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.0814
81624653|NCT04505774|162930508|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81624654|NCT04505774|162930508|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81624655|NCT04505774|162930508|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81624656|NCT04505774|162930509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0577|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.0577
81624657|NCT04505774|162930509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5015|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.5015
81624658|NCT04505774|162930509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5892|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.5892
81624659|NCT04505774|162930509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1714|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.1714
81624660|NCT04505774|162930510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0732|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.0732
81624661|NCT04505774|162930510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9018|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.9018
81624662|NCT04505774|162930510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5075|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.5075
81624663|NCT04505774|162930510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.145|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.1450
81624664|NCT04505774|162930511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8837|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.8837
81624665|NCT04505774|162930511|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81624666|NCT04505774|162930511|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81624667|NCT04505774|162930511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5343|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.5343
81624668|NCT04505774|162930512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6636|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.6636
81624669|NCT04505774|162930512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5878|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.5878
81624670|NCT04505774|162930512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7148|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.7148
81624671|NCT04505774|162930512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1117|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.1117
81624672|NCT04505774|162930513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.678|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.6780
81624673|NCT04505774|162930513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6638|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.6638
81624674|NCT04505774|162930513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7645|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.7645
81624675|NCT04505774|162930513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0987|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0987
81624676|NCT04505774|162930514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4016|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.4016
81624677|NCT04505774|162930514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5815|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.5815
81624678|NCT04505774|162930514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9085|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.9085
81624679|NCT04505774|162930514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.082|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.0820
81624680|NCT04505774|162930515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3135|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.3135
81624681|NCT04505774|162930515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9581|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.9581
81624682|NCT04505774|162930515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9661|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.9661
81624683|NCT04505774|162930515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1073|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.1073
81624684|NCT04505774|162930516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3575|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.3575
81624685|NCT04505774|162930516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.591|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.5910
81624686|NCT04505774|162930516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.867|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.8670
81624687|NCT04505774|162930516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0645|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.0645
81624688|NCT04995484|162930529|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|2.43|||||Moderate Hepatic Impairment/Healthy|||2.43|0.95|
81624689|NCT04995484|162930530|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.42|||||Moderate Hepatic Impairment/Healthy|||1.42|0.84|
81624690|NCT04995484|162930531|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.26|||||Moderate Hepatic Impairment/Healthy|||1.26|0.76|
81624691|NCT04899115|162930546|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81624692|NCT04899115|162930547|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon was used because data was not normal.||||||0.48
81624693|NCT03743636|162930575|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.57||||0.0775|ONE_SIDED|90.0|1.77||||Mixed Models Analysis||||||1.77|0.0775
81624694|NCT03743636|162930576|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.65||||0.3762|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-11.24||||Mixed Models Analysis||||||-11.24|0.3762
81654907|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Relations with other people: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.0|-0.8|0.0464
81624695|NCT03743636|162930577|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.42||||0.0294|ONE_SIDED|90.0|7.31||||Mixed Models Analysis||||||7.31|0.0294
81624696|NCT03743636|162930578|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.63||||0.0336|ONE_SIDED|90.0|6.26||||Mixed Models Analysis||||||6.26|0.0336
81624697|NCT03743636|162930579|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.78||||0.562|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-16.51||||Mixed Models Analysis||||||-16.51|0.5620
81624698|NCT03743636|162930580|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.93||||0.8797|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-29.15||||Mixed Models Analysis||||||-29.15|0.8797
81624699|NCT03743636|162930581|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.06||||0.0752|ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.24||||ANCOVA||||||0.24|0.0752
81624700|NCT03743636|162930582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.1||||0.8703|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-15.19||||ANCOVA||||||-15.19|0.8703
81624701|NCT03743636|162930583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10995.0||||0.1402|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-2078.0||||ANCOVA||||||-2078|0.1402
81624702|NCT03743636|162930584|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.74||||0.1249|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.21||||ANCOVA||||||-0.21|0.1249
81624703|NCT03743636|162930585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.05||||0.8039|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-12.62||||ANCOVA||||||-12.62|0.8039
81624704|NCT03743636|162930586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-842.0||||0.5352|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-13125.0||||ANCOVA||||||-13125|0.5352
81654908|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Relations with other people: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.1|-0.7|0.0975
81624705|NCT03743636|162930587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.5777|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-2.46||||ANCOVA||||||-2.46|0.5777
81624706|NCT03743636|162930588|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.06||||0.3662|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-5.69||||ANCOVA||||||-5.69|0.3662
81624707|NCT03743636|162930589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11837.0||||0.8866|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-24396.0||||ANCOVA||||||-24396|0.8866
81624708|NCT03743636|162930590|SUPERIORITY|Mixed model for repeated measures is applied to Placebo vs. 2 NR groups combined. The reported results of within group change and between group difference are Least Squares Mean (Standard Error) from the model adjusted for baseline six-minute walk + age + sex + race + resveratrol usage.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.25||||0.0153|ONE_SIDED|90.0|10.43|||The a priori statistical analysis plan defined a one-sided P value of \< 0.10 to define statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models for repeated measures were used to compare 3-month change in 6MW distance between the NR/resveratrol vs placebo groups and between the NR alone vs placebo groups using baseline, 3-month, and 6-month values, adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline 6MW.|||10.43|0.0153
81624709|NCT03743636|162930591|SUPERIORITY|Mixed model for repeated measures is applied to Placebo vs. 2 NR groups combined. The reported results of within group change and between group difference are Least Squares Mean (Standard Error) from the model adjusted for baseline six-minute walk + age + sex + race + resveratrol usage.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.05||||0.1195|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-1.25||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models for repeated measures were used to compare 6-month change in 6MW distance between the NR/resveratrol vs placebo groups and between the NR alone vs placebo groups using baseline, 3-month, and 6-month values, adjusted for age, sex, race, and baseline 6MW.|||-1.25|0.1195
81624710|NCT03743636|162930592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.06||||0.0752|ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.24|||The a priori statistical analysis plan defined a one-sided P value of \< 0.10 to define statistical significance.|ANCOVA|||Mixed model for repeated measures is applied to Placebo vs. 2 NR groups combined. The reported results of within group change and between group difference are Least Squares Mean (Standard Error) from the model adjusted for baseline six-minute walk + age + sex + race + resveratrol usage.|||0.24|0.0752
81624711|NCT03743636|162930593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.1||||0.8703|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-15.19||||ANCOVA|||Mixed model for repeated measures is applied to Placebo vs. 2 NR groups combined. The reported results of within group change and between group difference are Least Squares Mean (Standard Error) from the model adjusted for baseline six-minute walk + age + sex + race + resveratrol usage.|||-15.19|0.8703
81624712|NCT03743636|162930594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10995.0||||0.1402|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-2078.0||||ANCOVA|||Mixed model for repeated measures is applied to Placebo vs. 2 NR groups combined. The reported results of within group change and between group difference are Least Squares Mean (Standard Error) from the model adjusted for baseline six-minute walk + age + sex + race + resveratrol usage.|||-2078|0.1402
81624713|NCT03743636|162930595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.13||||0.8401|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-81.2||||ANCOVA||||||-81.20|0.8401
81624714|NCT03743636|162930596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.14||||0.0602|ONE_SIDED|90.0|2.16||||ANCOVA|||Mixed model for repeated measures is applied to Placebo vs. 2 NR groups combined. The reported results of within group change and between group difference are Least Squares Mean (Standard Error) from the model adjusted for baseline six-minute walk + age + sex + race + resveratrol usage.|||2.16|0.0602
81624715|NCT03743636|162930597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.21||||0.2378|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-4.47||||ANCOVA||||||-4.47|0.2378
81624716|NCT03743636|162930598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.05||||0.1589|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-1.86||||ANCOVA|||Mixed model for repeated measures is applied to 3 groups comparisons. The reported results of within group change and between group difference are Least Squares Mean (Standard Error) from the model adjusted for baseline six-minute walk + age + sex + race + resveratrol usage.|||-1.86|0.1589
81654909|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.6088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Relations with other people: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.5|-0.3|0.6088
81654910|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.7341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Relations with other people: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.5|-0.3|0.7341
81654911|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Relations with other people: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.9|0.1|0.0125
81654912|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Sleep: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.5|-1.4|<0.0001
81624717|NCT03743636|162930598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.14||||0.0602|ONE_SIDED|90.0|2.16||||ANCOVA|||Mixed model for repeated measures is applied to 3 groups comparisons. The reported results of within group change and between group difference are Least Squares Mean (Standard Error) from the model adjusted for baseline six-minute walk + age + sex + race + resveratrol usage.|||2.16|0.0602
81624718|NCT03743636|162930599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.25||||0.3724|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-31.79||||ANCOVA|||Mixed model for repeated measures is applied to 3 groups comparisons. The reported results of within group change and between group difference are Least Squares Mean (Standard Error) from the model adjusted for baseline six-minute walk + age + sex + race + resveratrol usage.|||-31.79|0.3724
81624719|NCT03743636|162930599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.13||||0.8401|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-81.2||||ANCOVA|||Mixed model for repeated measures is applied to 3 groups comparisons. The reported results of within group change and between group difference are Least Squares Mean (Standard Error) from the model adjusted for baseline six-minute walk + age + sex + race + resveratrol usage.|||-81.20|0.8401
81624720|NCT03743636|162930600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.5558|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-9.52||||ANCOVA|||Mixed model for repeated measures is applied to 3 groups comparisons. The reported results of within group change and between group difference are Least Squares Mean (Standard Error) from the model adjusted for baseline six-minute walk + age + sex + race + resveratrol usage.|||-9.52|0.5558
81624721|NCT03743636|162930600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.21||||0.2378|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-4.47||||ANCOVA|||Mixed model for repeated measures is applied to 3 groups comparisons. The reported results of within group change and between group difference are Least Squares Mean (Standard Error) from the model adjusted for baseline six-minute walk + age + sex + race + resveratrol usage.|||-4.47|0.2378
81624722|NCT03743636|162930601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.71||||0.7112|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-8.97||||ANCOVA||||||-8.97|0.7112
81624723|NCT03743636|162930602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.4||||0.9449|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-13.31||||ANCOVA||||||-13.31|0.9449
81624724|NCT03743636|162930603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.5409|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-6.57||||ANCOVA||||||-6.57|0.5409
81624725|NCT03743636|162930604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.35||||0.7814|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-8.89||||ANCOVA||||||-8.89|0.7814
81624726|NCT03743636|162930605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04||||0.5884|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-7.07||||ANCOVA||||||-7.07|0.5884
81624727|NCT03743636|162930606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.05||||0.1787|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-1.6||||ANCOVA||||||-1.60|0.1787
81624728|NCT03743636|162930607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.71||||0.7112|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-8.97||||ANCOVA|||Mixed model for repeated measures is applied to Placebo vs. 2 NR groups combined. The reported results of within group change and between group difference are Least Squares Mean (Standard Error) from the model adjusted for baseline six-minute walk + age + sex + race + resveratrol usage.|||-8.97|0.7112
81624729|NCT03743636|162930608|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.4||||0.9449|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-13.31||||ANCOVA|||Mixed model for repeated measures is applied to Placebo vs. 2 NR groups combined. The reported results of within group change and between group difference are Least Squares Mean (Standard Error) from the model adjusted for baseline six-minute walk + age + sex + race + resveratrol usage.|||-13.31|0.9449
81624730|NCT05485922|162930609|SUPERIORITY|Number of flow-stop episodes will be analysed, in a generalized linier mixed model, with subject included as a random component. Evidence of superior effect will be concluded, if the lower 95% confidence limit of the risk ratio between comparator and investigational device, is more than 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.16|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.44|0.05|<0.05
81624731|NCT05485922|162930610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.3||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.69|53.91||The pass criteria were based on results analysing the 2 primary endpoints in a hierarchical fashion: rejecting the H0 on the first endpoint (Residual urine at first flow-stop) before continuing to the second (Number of flow-stop episodes).|Mixed Models Analysis|||This was a superiority investigation in which the null hypothesis of the primary endpoints was to be rejected, at a 5% significance (alpha 0.05), to demonstrate the superiority of the investigational device.||53.91|14.69|0.05
81624732|NCT05485922|162930611|SUPERIORITY|The pass criteria were based on the results analysing the two primary endpoints in a hierarchical fashion: rejecting the null hypothesis on the first endpoint (Residual urine at first flow-stop) before continuing to the second (Number of flow-stop episodes).|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.16||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This was a superiority investigation in which the null hypothesis of the primary endpoints was to be rejected, at a 5% significance (alpha 0.05), to demonstrate the superiority of the investigational device.||0.44|0.05|0.05
81624733|NCT05485922|162930612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-95.69||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-137.69|-53.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The intra-catheter pressure at flow stop was analysed in a general linear mixed model with subject included as a random component.||-53.70|-137.69|0.05
81624734|NCT05485922|162930613|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.21||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|13.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.51|-11.10|0.05
81624735|NCT05485922|162930614|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.26||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model, modelling the probability of a positive outcome. Evidence of effect in favour of the MHZC was concluded if the upper 95% confidence limit (CL) of the odds ratio, O.R. was less than 1.||0.96|0.07|0.05
81654913|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Sleep: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||-0.4|-1.3|0.0003
81654914|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Sleep: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||-0.2|-1.1|0.0040
81654915|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.5801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Sleep: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.6|-0.3|0.5801
81654916|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.1869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Sleep: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.7|-0.1|0.1869
81654917|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Enjoyment of life: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.4|-1.3|0.0002
81654918|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Enjoyment of life: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||-0.1|-0.9|0.0271
81654919|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.1123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Enjoyment of life: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.1|-0.8|0.1123
81654920|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.1183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Enjoyment of life: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.8|-0.1|0.1183
81654921|NCT02187159|162999980|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Enjoyment of life: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.9|0.0|0.0299
81654922|NCT02187159|162999981|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0249||0.5578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.034|||ANCOVA|||||0.034|-0.063|0.5578
81654923|NCT02187159|162999981|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0248||0.7034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.039|||ANCOVA|||||0.039|-0.058|0.7034
81654924|NCT02187159|162999981|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0249||0.4143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.028|||ANCOVA|||||0.028|-0.069|0.4143
81654925|NCT02187159|162999981|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0249||0.8365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.054|||ANCOVA|||||0.054|-0.044|0.8365
81654926|NCT02187159|162999981|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0249||0.8189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.043|||ANCOVA|||||0.043|-0.055|0.8189
81654927|NCT04325282|162999982|OTHER|||||||0.04||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change after active rTMS (post-rTMS compared to pre-rTMS).||||0.04
81654928|NCT04325282|162999982|OTHER|||||||0.46||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change after sham rTMS (post-rTMS compared to pre-rTMS).||||0.46
81654929|NCT04325282|162999982|OTHER|||||||0.12||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Between-group analysis of change induced by active rTMS versus sham rTMS||||0.12
81703839|NCT00937326|163103347|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Ratio|94.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.07|129.16|||ANOVA|Results obtained from a mixed model ANOVA on log10-transformed data with fixed effect of study day and a random effect of participant.|The difference in least squares means and corresponding CI were back-transformed to form ratio of geometric least squares means (Day 28/ Day 1) and CI.|Day 28 versus Day 1 for Cmax of SRT2104 0.5 g/day.||129.16|69.07|
81654930|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.|||||<|0.0001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in cF-iT connectivity during active rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||<0.0001
81654931|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.69||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in cF-iT connectivity during sham rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.69
81654932|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.|||||<|0.0001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0071.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Between-group analysis of change in cF-iT connectivity induced by active versus sham rTMS.||||<0.0001
81654933|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.|||||<|0.0001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in cM-iT connectivity during active rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||<0.0001
81531024|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Respiratory syncytial virus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.09
81531025|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Single seizure: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.87
81531026|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stridor: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81531027|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Subconjunctival hemorrhage: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81531028|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Umbilical hernia without obstruction/gangrene: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.68
81531029|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified septicemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81654934|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.43||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in cM-iT connectivity during sham rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.43
81654935|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.|||||<|0.0001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0071.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Between-group analysis of change in cM-iT connectivity induced by active versus sham rTMS.||||<0.0001
81654936|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.002||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iF-cM connectivity during active rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.002
81654937|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.54||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iF-cM connectivity during sham rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.54
81703840|NCT00937326|163103347|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Ratio|114.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.54|143.95|||ANOVA|Results obtained from a mixed model ANOVA on log10-transformed data with fixed effect of study day and a random effect of participant.|The difference in least squares means and corresponding CI were back-transformed to form ratio of geometric least squares means (Day 28/ Day 1) and CI.|Day 28 versus Day 1 for Cmax of SRT2104 1.0 g/day.||143.95|91.54|
81531030|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urinary tract infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81531031|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urticaria: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.91
81531032|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Vaccines adverse reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81531033|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Viral syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81531034|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Weakness: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531035|NCT01128426|162747631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Wheezing: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81531036|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Abnormal involuntary movements: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.59
81531037|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute bronchiolitis due to RSV: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.02
81531038|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.95
81531039|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute otitis media: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.28
81531040|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute pyelonephritis without RMN lesion: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.86
81531041|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Adverse drug reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81654938|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.007||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0071.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Between-group analysis of change in iF-cM connectivity induced by active versus sham rTMS.||||0.007
81654939|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.002||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iF-iT connectivity during active rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.002
81654940|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.32||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iF-iT connectivity during sham rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.32
81654941|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.01||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0071.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Between-group analysis of change in iF-iT connectivity induced by active versus sham rTMS.||||0.01
81654942|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.003||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iF-cF connectivity during active rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.003
81654943|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.29||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iF-cF connectivity during sham rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.29
81654944|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.02||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0071.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Between-group analysis of change in iF-cF connectivity induced by active versus sham rTMS.||||0.02
81654945|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.003||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iM-cT connectivity during active rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.003
81654946|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.66||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iM-cT connectivity during sham rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.66
81654947|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.008||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0071.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Between-group analysis of change in iM-cT connectivity induced by active versus sham rTMS.||||0.008
81531042|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Alkalosis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.02
81624736|NCT02991534|162930686|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.152|||Non-linear model with Logit|Non-linear model with Logit Link Function with Robust Standard Errors||||1.152|1.030|.003
81624737|NCT02991534|162930687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.976|1.022|||Non-linear model with Logit|Non-linear model with Logit Link Function with Robust Standard Errors||||1.022|0.976|0.91
81624738|NCT02991534|162930688|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.959|1.165|||Non-linear model with Logit|Non-linear model with Logit Link Function with Robust Standard Errors||||1.165|.959|.265
81624739|NCT02991534|162930689|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.002|1.022|||Non-linear model with Logit|Non-linear model with Logit Link Function with Robust Standard Errors||||1.022|1.002|0.015
81624740|NCT00894543|162930703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P values from comparison of Escitalopram vs placebo in a linear model of the outcome as a function of intervention group and adjusted for race, clinical center, baseline outcome, and visit (week 4 or week 8).|Regression, Linear|Natural log transformations applied to hot flash frequencies for modeling assumptions.||Based on data from the Herbal Alternatives for Menopause (HALT) study, MsFLASH estimated that 90 women in each treatment group provide 90% power to detect a difference between drug and placebo with a 2-sided alpha of 0.025 to account for two primary outcomes of hot flash frequency and severity.||||<0.001
81624741|NCT00894543|162930707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P values from comparison of Escitalopram vs placebo in a linear model of the outcome as a function of intervention group and adjusted for race, clinical center, baseline outcome, and visit (week 4 or week 8).|Regression, Linear|Natural log transformations applied to hot flash frequencies for modeling assumptions.||Based on data from the Herbal Alternatives for Menopause (HALT) study, MsFLASH estimated that 90 women in each treatment group provide 90% power to detect a difference between drug and placebo with a 2-sided alpha of 0.025 to account for two primary outcomes of hot flash frequency and severity.||||<0.001
81624742|NCT00894543|162930708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.001
81624743|NCT01989455|162930830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent ratio|73.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.83|77.56||||||||77.56|68.83|
81624744|NCT01872078|162930832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%)|87.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.52|129.47||||||The null hypothesis is that the ratio of Active to Control in LH AUC(0-8) ratio to baseline at day 7= 100%||129.47|58.52|
81624745|NCT01872078|162930832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%)|78.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.41|116.16||||||The null hypothesis is that the ratio of Active to Control in LH AUC(0-8) ratio to baseline at day 7= 100%||116.16|53.41|
81624746|NCT01872078|162930832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%)|47.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.73|70.36||||||The null hypothesis is that the ratio of Active to Control in LH AUC(0-8) ratio to baseline at day 7= 100%||70.36|32.73|
81624747|NCT02349412|162930887|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.23||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|7.13|||ANCOVA|Statistical Method: Available Case ANCOVA Model adjusting for baseline FACT-G score||||7.13|-0.67|0.104
81624748|NCT02349412|162930888|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.12||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|7.77|||ANCOVA|Statistical Method: Available Case ANCOVA Model adjusting for baseline FACT-G score||||7.77|-1.54|0.188
81624749|NCT02349412|162930889|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|2.09|||ANCOVA|Statistical Method: Available Case ANCOVA Model adjusting for baseline HADS-Depression score||||2.09|-0.94|0.884
81624750|NCT02349412|162930890|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.07|||ANCOVA|Statistical Method: Available Case ANCOVA Model adjusting for baseline HADS-Anxiety score||||-0.07|-1.54|0.033
81624751|NCT02349412|162930891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.006
81624752|NCT00739648|162930907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.7282|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.39|||Regression, Linear|negative binomial regression model||||1.39|0.86|0.7282
81624753|NCT00739648|162930909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-15.2||||0.9768|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.8|-2.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.66|-27.8|0.9768
81624754|NCT00739648|162930910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.3||||0.9464|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.9|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.26|-24.9|0.9464
81624755|NCT04850807|162930942|SUPERIORITY||average marginal effect|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|6.0|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||"Fixed effect covariates: age, sex, race, activities of daily living score, cognitive function score, psychotic disorder, bipolar disease, depression, anxiety, dementia, alzheimer's diagnosis, antidepressant use, antianxietal use, antipsychotic use, history of heart failure, baseline ARBS (exclusive to CMAI model), baseline CMAI (exclusive to ARBS model), indicator of baseline/follow-up score, treatment group, interaction of treatment group and baseline/follow-up score.~Random effects: random intercept for nursing home, random intercept for the interaction of baseline/follow-up measure and nursing home, and random intercept for individual.~Imputed Outcomes: 37 Control Follow-Up (Both CMAI and ARBS), 37 Treatment Follow-Up (ABRS), 35 Treatment Follow-Up (CMAI)"|6.0|-6.9|<0.05
81624756|NCT04850807|162930943|SUPERIORITY||Average Marginal Effect|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.26|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||"Fixed effect covariates: age, sex, race, activities of daily living score, cognitive function score, psychotic disorder, bipolar disease, depression, anxiety, dementia, alzheimer's diagnosis, antidepressant use, antianxietal use, antipsychotic use, history of heart failure, baseline ARBS (exclusive to CMAI model), baseline CMAI (exclusive to ARBS model), indicator of baseline/follow-up score, treatment group, interaction of treatment group and baseline/follow-up score.~Random effects: random intercept for nursing home, random intercept for the interaction of baseline/follow-up measure and nursing home, and random intercept for individual.~Imputed Outcomes: 37 Control Follow-Up (Both CMAI and ARBS), 37 Treatment Follow-Up (ABRS), 35 Treatment Follow-Up (CMAI)"|0.26|-0.06|<0.05
81531043|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.10
81654948|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.005||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iF-cT connectivity during active rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.005
81654949|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.87||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iF-cT connectivity during sham rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.87
81654950|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.11||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0071.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Between-group analysis of change in iF-cT connectivity induced by active versus sham rTMS.||||0.11
81654951|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.012||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iF-iM connectivity during active rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.012
81654952|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.46||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iF-iM connectivity during active rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.46
81654953|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.02||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0071.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Between-group analysis of change in iF-iM connectivity induced by active versus sham rTMS.||||0.02
81654954|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.01||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iT-cT connectivity during active rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.01
81654955|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.99||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iT-cT connectivity during sham rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.99
81654956|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.04||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0071.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Between-group analysis of change in iT-cT connectivity induced by active versus sham rTMS.||||0.04
81654957|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.01||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in cF-cT connectivity during active rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.01
81531044|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apparent life threatening event infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.06
81624757|NCT04850807|162930944|SUPERIORITY||average marginal effect|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|10.2|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||"Fixed effect covariates: baseline medication use, age, sex, race, activities of daily living score, cognitive function score, psychotic diagnosis, depression, anxiety, dementia, asthma, ARBS score, treatment group.~Random effects: random intercept for nursing home Imputed Outcomes: 37 Control Follow-Up , 35 Treatment Follow-Up"|10.2|-2.3|<0.05
81624758|NCT04850807|162930945|SUPERIORITY||average marginal effect|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|5.6|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||"Results are adjusted for baseline medication use, age, sex, race, activities of daily living score, cognitive function score, psychotic diagnosis, depression, anxiety, dementia, asthma, ARBS score, treatment group.~The model includes a random intercept for nursing home."|5.6|-8.5|<0.05
81624759|NCT04850807|162930946|SUPERIORITY||average marginal effect|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|0.1|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||"Fixed effect covariates: baseline medication use, age, sex, race, activities of daily living score, cognitive function score, psychotic diagnosis, depression, anxiety, dementia, asthma, ARBS score, treatment group.~Random effects: random intercept for nursing home Imputed Outcomes: 37 Control Follow-Up , 35 Treatment Follow-Up"|0.1|-9.8|<0.05
81624760|NCT04850807|162930948|SUPERIORITY||average marginal effect|-0.31|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.41|||Differences-in-Differences regression||||"Fixed effect covariates: age, sex, race, activities of daily living score, cognitive function score, psychotic disorder, bipolar disease, depression, anxiety, dementia, alzheimer's diagnosis, antidepressant use, antianxietal use, antipsychotic use, history of heart failure, baseline ARBS (exclusive to CMAI/PHQ-9 model), baseline CMAI (exclusive to ARBS/PHQ-9 model), indicator of baseline/follow-up score, treatment group, interaction of treatment group and baseline/follow-up score.~Random effects: random intercept for nursing home, random intercept for the interaction of baseline/follow-up measure and nursing home, and random intercept for individual.~Imputed Outcomes: 37 Control Follow-Up (Both CMAI and ARBS), 37 Treatment Follow-Up (ABRS), 35 Treatment Follow-Up (CMAI)"|0.41|-1.03|<0.05
81624761|NCT05387447|162930949|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Z score|||||||.05
81624762|NCT05387447|162930950|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Z score|||||||.05
81624763|NCT05387447|162930952|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Z score|||||||.05
81624764|NCT05387447|162930953|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Z score|||||||.05
81624765|NCT03655132|162930955|OTHER|Regression of baseline score on intrinsic motivation to use VACT-CP online program on actual VACT-CP use (i.e., number of modules completed.)|Pearson's correlation coefficient|0.12||||0.62|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.62
81624766|NCT03655132|162930955|OTHER|Regression of baseline score on perceived ease of use of the VACT-CP online program on actual VACT-CP use (i.e., number of modules completed.)|Pearson's correlation coefficient|0.19||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.45
81624767|NCT03655132|162930955|OTHER|Regression of baseline score on perceived usefulness of the VACT-CP online program on actual VACT-CP use (i.e., number of modules completed.)|Pearson's correlation coefficient|0.02||||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.93
81624768|NCT03655132|162930955|OTHER|Regression of post-intervention score of intrinsic motivation to use VACT-CP online program on actual VACT-CP use (i.e., number of modules completed.)|Pearson's correlation coefficient|0.51||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.04
81624769|NCT03655132|162930955|OTHER|Regression of post-intervention score of perceived ease of use of the VACT-CP online program on actual VACT-CP use (i.e., number of modules completed.)|Pearson's correlation coefficient|0.54||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.03
81624770|NCT03655132|162930955|OTHER|Regression of post-intervention score of perceived usefulness of VACT-CP online program on actual VACT-CP use (i.e., number of modules completed.)|Pearson's correlation coefficient|0.58||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.01
81624771|NCT03655132|162930956|OTHER|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test comparing baseline score to post-score (approximately Week 8) for waitlist control group participants only (n=22).|Median Difference (Net)|-5.0||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.54
81624772|NCT03655132|162930956|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test comparing baseline score to post-score (approximately Week 8) for VACT-CP group.||||.59
81624773|NCT03655132|162930957|OTHER|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test comparing baseline score to post-score (approximately Week 8).|Median Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.78
81624774|NCT03655132|162930957|OTHER|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test comparing baseline score to post-score (approximately Week 8).|Median Difference (Net)|14.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<.001
81624775|NCT03655132|162930958|OTHER|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test comparing baseline score to post-score (approximately Week 8).|Median Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.13
81531045|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma with acute exacerbation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81624776|NCT03655132|162930958|OTHER|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test comparing baseline score to post-score (approximately Week 8).|Median Difference (Net)|3.0||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.07
81624777|NCT03655132|162930959|OTHER|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test comparing baseline score to post-score (approximately Week 8).|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.64
81624778|NCT03655132|162930959|OTHER|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test comparing baseline score to post-score (approximately Week 8).|Median Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.30
81624779|NCT03655132|162930960|OTHER|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test comparing baseline score to post-score (approximately Week 8).|Median Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.75
81624780|NCT03655132|162930960|OTHER|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test comparing baseline score to post-score (approximately Week 8).|Median Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.60
81624781|NCT05767437|162930989|EQUIVALENCE|effect size of 0.02, α \< 0.05, power = 0.02|Mean Difference (Net)|1.63||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.79|59.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||59.05|-55.79|0.98
81624782|NCT05767437|162930990|EQUIVALENCE|an effect size of 0.00, α \< 0.05, power = 0.00|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.24|-1.25|0.99
81624783|NCT05767437|162930991|EQUIVALENCE|an effect size of 0.56 , α \< 0.05, power = 32.5|Mean Difference (Net)|6.71||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.12|10.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.71|-24.12|0.68
81624784|NCT05767437|162930992|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis population description: patients were randomly assigned to either Group A or Group B|Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||an effect size of 0.24, α \< 0.05, power = 24.5||0.87|-0.48|0.56
81624785|NCT05767437|162930993|EQUIVALENCE|an effect size of 0.56, α \< 0.05, power = 57.9|Mean Difference (Net)|-250.35||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-614.88|114.18||Interaction of Assessment and Group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||114.18|-614.88|0.42
81624786|NCT05767437|162930994|EQUIVALENCE|an effect size of 0.29, α \< 0.05, power = 88.9|Mean Difference (Net)|12.25||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.67|43.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||43.17|-18.67|0.45
81624787|NCT05767437|162930995|EQUIVALENCE|an effect size of 0.18, α \< 0.05, power =6.5|mean rank (Z)|0.18||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.96||MAS of Biceps|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.96|-0.61|0.67
81624788|NCT05767437|162930996|EQUIVALENCE|an effect size of 0.39, α \< 0.05, power = 16.2|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.63||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.38|6.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.12|-19.38|0.38
81624789|NCT04649359|162930997|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact binominal|||Null hypothesis of ORR by BICR for cohort A was 30%.||||<0.0001
81624790|NCT04649359|162930997|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact binominal|||Null hypothesis of ORR by BICR for cohort B was 15%.||||<0.0001
81624791|NCT04649359|162930998|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact binominal|||Null hypothesis of ORR by BICR for cohort A was 12%.||||<0.0001
81624792|NCT04649359|162930999|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact binominal|||Null hypothesis of ORR by BICR for cohort A was 38%.||||<0.0001
81624793|NCT02140645|162931033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||C-statistics|0.624|||||||||||||The C-statistics can be between 0.5 and 1 and a value of 0.5 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|||||
81624794|NCT02140645|162931034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||C-statistcs|0.597|||||||||||||The C-statistics can be between 0.5 and 1 and a value of 0.5 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|||||
81624795|NCT02140645|162931035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-squared|0.0858|||||||||||||The R-squared can be between 0 and 1 and a value of 0 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|||||
81624796|NCT02140645|162931036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||C-statistics|0.623|||||||||||||The C-statistics can be between 0.5 and 1 and a value of 0.5 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|||||
81624797|NCT02140645|162931037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-squared|0.1753|||||||||||||The R-squared can be between 0 and 1 and a value of 0 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|||||
81624798|NCT02140645|162931038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||C-statistics|0.699|||||||||||||The C-statistics can be between 0.5 and 1 and a value of 0.5 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|||||
81624799|NCT02140645|162931039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||C-statistics|0.683|||||||||||||The C-statistics can be between 0.5 and 1 and a value of 0.5 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|||||
81624800|NCT02140645|162931040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||C-statistics|0.757|||||||||||||The C-statistics can be between 0.5 and 1 and a value of 0.5 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|||||
81624801|NCT02140645|162931041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||C-statistics|0.618|||||||||||||The C-statistics can be between 0.5 and 1 and a value of 0.5 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|||||
81624802|NCT02140645|162931042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||C-statistics|0.618|||||||||||||The C-statistics can be between 0.5 and 1 and a value of 0.5 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|||||
81624803|NCT02140645|162931043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||C-statistics|0.733|||||||||||||The C-statistics can be between 0.5 and 1 and a value of 0.5 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|||||
81624804|NCT02140645|162931044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||C-statistics|0.827|||||||||||||The C-statistics can be between 0.5 and 1 and a value of 0.5 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|||||
81624805|NCT02140645|162931045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||C-statistics|0.801|||||||||||||The C-statistics can be between 0.5 and 1 and a value of 0.5 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|||||
81624806|NCT02140645|162931046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||C-statistics|0.836|||||||||||||The C-statistics can be between 0.5 and 1 and a value of 0.5 indicates that the model is no better than chance at making a prediction and a value of 1.0 indicates that the model perfectly identifies those within a group and those not.|||||
81624807|NCT01101451|162931047|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6976||||0.0927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.408|1.192||the pre\_specified nominal significance level was 0.0451 (one sided).|Log Rank||The RFS hazard ratio estimate is for reporting group 2 vs reporting group 1.|||1.192|0.408|0.0927
81624808|NCT01101451|162931048|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.586|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.286|1.199|||||The OS hazard ratio estimate is for reporting group 2 vs reporting group 1.|||1.199|0.286|
81624809|NCT06647238|162931061|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81624810|NCT02814838|162931067|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.3303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.42|||Student's t test for unpaired samples|||Transformed AUC was analyzed with Student t-test for unpaired data using PROC TTEST within SAS® to compare Ladarixin and placebo groups. The estimated treatment difference between Ladarixin and placebo was also presented together with the corresponding 95% confidence interval.||0.42|-0.14|0.3303
81624811|NCT02814838|162931068|SUPERIORITY|The comparisons between groups on 2-hour AUC C-peptide efficacy endpoint was carried-out using a mixed linear model where the log(x+1) transformed 2-hour AUC C-peptide was the dependent variable, while treatment group, visit, treatment by visit interaction were the fixed factors of the model and patient will be the random effect. An unstructured covariance matrix for each patient is considered and the Kenward-Roger adjustment is used for the degrees of freedom.|adjusted mean difference|0.0984||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2028|0.3995|||Mixed Models Analysis|||at FUP week 26||0.3995|-0.2028|0.517
81624812|NCT02814838|162931068|SUPERIORITY|The comparisons between groups on 2-hour AUC C-peptide efficacy endpoint was carried-out using a mixed linear model where the log(x+1) transformed 2-hour AUC C-peptide was the dependent variable, while treatment group, visit, treatment by visit interaction were the fixed factors of the model and patient will be the random effect. An unstructured covariance matrix for each patient is considered and the Kenward-Roger adjustment is used for the degrees of freedom.|adjusted mean difference|-0.0486||||0.7999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4294|0.3322|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At FUP week 52||0.3322|-0.4294|0.7999
81624813|NCT02814838|162931069|SUPERIORITY||adjusted mean difference|12.0411||||0.2224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3823|31.4644|||Mixed Models Analysis|||at week 13||31.4644|-7.3823|0.2224
81624814|NCT02814838|162931069|SUPERIORITY||adjusted mean difference|8.4803||||0.3931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0935|28.0541|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At week 26||28.0541|-11.0935|0.3931
81654958|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.31||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in cF-cT connectivity during sham rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.31
81654959|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0071.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Between-group analysis of change in cF-cT connectivity induced by active versus sham rTMS.||||0.05
81654960|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.||Within-group analysis of change in cF-cM connectivity during active rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.03
81654961|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.2||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in cF-cM connectivity during sham rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.20
81654962|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.04||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0071.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Between-group analysis of change in cF-cM connectivity induced by active versus sham rTMS.||||0.04
81654963|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in cF-iM connectivity during active rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.05
81624815|NCT02814838|162931069|SUPERIORITY||adjusted mean difference|-2.9502||||0.7664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5476|16.6473|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At week 52||16.6473|-22.5476|0.7664
81624816|NCT02814838|162931070|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with Daily Insulin Requirement (IU/kg/day) as dependent variable, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and patient as random effect.|adjusted mean difference|-0.048||||0.2225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1257|0.0298|||Mixed Models Analysis|||at week 13||0.0298|-0.1257|0.2225
81624817|NCT02814838|162931070|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with Daily Insulin Requirement (IU/kg/day) as dependent variable, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and patient as random effect.|adjusted mean difference|-0.0369||||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1596|0.0858|||Mixed Models Analysis|||at week 26||0.0858|-0.1596|0.551
81624818|NCT02814838|162931070|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with Daily Insulin Requirement (IU/kg/day) as dependent variable, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and patient as random effect.|adjusted mean difference|-0.063||||0.2501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1712|0.0453|||Mixed Models Analysis|||at week 52||0.0453|-0.1712|0.2501
81624819|NCT02814838|162931071|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with HbA1c (%) as dependent variable, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and patient as random effect.|adjusted mean difference|-0.1494||||0.6252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7514|0.4526|||Mixed Models Analysis|||at FU week 13||0.4526|-0.7514|0.6252
81624820|NCT02814838|162931071|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with HbA1c (%) as dependent variable, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and patient as random effect.|adjusted mean difference|-0.2804||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8904|0.3297|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At FU week 26||0.3297|-0.8904|0.366
81624821|NCT02814838|162931071|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with HbA1c (%) as dependent variable, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and patient as random effect.|adjusted mean difference|-0.2063||||0.5026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3992|0.8118|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At FU week 52||0.8118|-0.3992|0.5026
81624822|NCT02814838|162931072|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with C-peptide (nmol/L) actual value as dependent variable, treatment, visit, time, treatment by visit interaction, time by visit interaction, treatment by visit by time interaction as fixed effects and time by visit interaction is specified in repeated statement.|adjusted mean difference|0.0242||||0.2527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0174|0.0658|||Mixed Models Analysis|||at week 13||0.0658|-0.0174|0.2527
81624823|NCT02814838|162931072|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with C-peptide (nmol/L) actual value as dependent variable, treatment, visit, time, treatment by visit interaction, time by visit interaction, treatment by visit by time interaction as fixed effects and time by visit interaction is specified in repeated statement.|adjusted mean difference|0.0236||||0.2743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0188|0.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|||at week 26||0.066|-0.0188|0.2743
81624824|NCT02814838|162931072|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with C-peptide (nmol/L) actual value as dependent variable, treatment, visit, time, treatment by visit interaction, time by visit interaction, treatment by visit by time interaction as fixed effects and time by visit interaction is specified in repeated statement.|adjusted mean difference|-0.0059||||0.7856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0485|0.0367|||Mixed Models Analysis|||at week 52||0.0367|-0.0485|0.7856
81624825|NCT02814838|162931073|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with Glucose (mmol/L) actual value as dependent variable, treatment, visit, time, treatment by visit interaction, time by visit interaction, treatment by visit by time interaction as fixed effects and time by visit interaction is specified in repeated statement.|adjusted mean difference|-0.0253||||0.9307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5986|0.548|||Mixed Models Analysis|||at week 13||0.548|-0.5986|0.9307
81624826|NCT02814838|162931073|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with Glucose (mmol/L) actual value as dependent variable, treatment, visit, time, treatment by visit interaction, time by visit interaction, treatment by visit by time interaction as fixed effects and time by visit interaction is specified in repeated statement.|adjusted mean difference|-0.7236||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2989|-0.1483|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At week 26||-0.1483|-1.2989|0.0139
81624827|NCT02814838|162931073|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with Glucose (mmol/L) actual value as dependent variable, treatment, visit, time, treatment by visit interaction, time by visit interaction, treatment by visit by time interaction as fixed effects and time by visit interaction is specified in repeated statement.|adjusted mean difference|-0.5979||||0.0432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1775|-0.0184|||Mixed Models Analysis|||at week 52||-0.0184|-1.1775|0.0432
81624828|NCT02814838|162931075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1171|||||||Fisher Exact|||at week 13||||0.1171
81624829|NCT02814838|162931075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6586|||||||Fisher Exact|||At week 26||||0.6586
81624830|NCT02814838|162931075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5056|||||||Fisher Exact|||At week 52||||0.5056
81624831|NCT02814838|162931076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0779|||||||Fisher Exact|||at week 13||||0.0779
81624832|NCT02814838|162931076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0248|||||||Fisher Exact|||At week 26||||0.0248
81624833|NCT02814838|162931076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4504|||||||Fisher Exact|||At week 52||||0.4504
81624834|NCT02814838|162931077|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with log(AUC(15-120 minutes)+1) of C-peptide above fasting value as dependent variable, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and patient as random effect.|adjusted mean difference|0.1402||||0.4163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2015|0.4819|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At week 13||0.4819|-0.2015|0.4163
81624835|NCT02814838|162931077|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with log(AUC(15-120 minutes)+1) of C-peptide above fasting value as dependent variable, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and patient as random effect.|adjusted mean difference|0.177||||0.3575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2039|0.558|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At week 26||0.558|-0.2039|0.3575
81624836|NCT02814838|162931077|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with log(AUC(15-120 minutes)+1) of C-peptide above fasting value as dependent variable, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and patient as random effect.|adjusted mean difference|0.0451||||0.8386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3948|0.4851|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At week 52||0.4851|-0.3948|0.8386
81624837|NCT02814838|162931078|SUPERIORITY|Transformed AUC was analyzed with Student t-test for unpaired data using PROC TTEST within SAS® to compare Ladarixin and placebo groups. The estimated treatment difference between Ladarixin and placebo was also presented together with the corresponding 95% confidence interval.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.354|||=|0.1114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.75|||t-test, 2 sided|||At week 13||0.75|-0.09|= 0.1114
81624838|NCT02814838|162931078|SUPERIORITY|Transformed AUC was analyzed with Student t-test for unpaired data using PROC TTEST within SAS® to compare Ladarixin and placebo groups. The estimated treatment difference between Ladarixin and placebo was also presented together with the corresponding 95% confidence interval.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.502|||=|0.0411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.98|||t-test, 2 sided|||At week 26||0.98|0.02|= 0.0411
81654964|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.59||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in cF-iM connectivity during sham rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.59
81703841|NCT00937326|163103347|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Ratio|120.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.66|163.23|||ANOVA|Results obtained from a mixed model ANOVA on log10-transformed data with fixed effect of study day and a random effect of participant.|The difference in least squares means and corresponding CI were back-transformed to form ratio of geometric least squares means (Day 28/ Day 1) and CI.|Day 28 versus Day 1 for Cmax of SRT2104 2.0 g/day.||163.23|88.66|
81703842|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day on Day 8 for FPG.||||0.997
81703843|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.581||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day on Day 8 for FPG.||||0.581
81531046|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma, unspecified, unspecified status: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.19
81624839|NCT02814838|162931078|SUPERIORITY|Transformed AUC was analyzed with Student t-test for unpaired data using PROC TTEST within SAS® to compare Ladarixin and placebo groups. The estimated treatment difference between Ladarixin and placebo was also presented together with the corresponding 95% confidence interval.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.223|||=|0.4506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||At week 52||0.82|-0.37|= 0.4506
81624840|NCT02814838|162931079|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.3631||||0.1847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1817|0.908|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 13 Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with log(AUC(15-120 minutes)+1) of C-peptide above fasting value as dependent variable, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction||0.908|-0.1817|0.1847
81624841|NCT02814838|162931079|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.6304||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0609|1.1998|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26 Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with log(AUC(15-120 minutes)+1) of C-peptide above fasting value as dependent variable, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction||1.1998|0.0609|0.031
81654965|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.12||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0071.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Between-group analysis of change in cF-iM connectivity induced by active versus sham rTMS.||||0.12
81654966|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.1||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iM-iT connectivity during active rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.10
81654967|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.57||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iM-iT connectivity during sham rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.57
81624842|NCT02814838|162931079|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.1639||||0.6299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5202|0.8479|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52 Analysis is based on a linear mixed model for repeated measures with log(AUC(15-120 minutes)+1) of C-peptide above fasting value as dependent variable, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction||0.8479|-0.5202|0.6299
81624843|NCT02814838|162931080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.163|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 13||||0.163
81624844|NCT02814838|162931080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0074|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 26||||0.0074
81624845|NCT02814838|162931080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4437|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 52||||0.4437
81624846|NCT00593489|162931081|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.24|||Poisson Regression|||The IPR was analyzed using Poisson regression with the intervention group as a class effect and the mean HbA1c at baseline as a covariate||1.24|0.8|0.96
81624847|NCT05048186|162931130|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|0.236|||t-test, 2 sided|||we tested to see whether SDM Process scores were different between patients who received the Decision Aid Arm vs the control arm||0.236|-0.116|0.503
81624848|NCT02742519|162931156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2121|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2121
81531047|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchiolitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.18
81624849|NCT03580369|162931162|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-8.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.313|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.576|-5.428|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM)||Treatment contrast in LS mean (change), Adults||-5.428|-10.576|<.0001
81531048|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.68
81624850|NCT03580369|162931162|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|0.672|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.939||0.7628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.169|2.513|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM)||Treatment contrast in LS mean (change), Adults||2.513|-1.169|0.7628
81624851|NCT03580369|162931162|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-7.964|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.305|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.522|-5.047|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM)||Treatment contrast in LS mean (change), Adults||-5.047|-10.522|<.0001
81624852|NCT03580369|162931162|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.933||0.7768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.118|2.538|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM)||Treatment contrast in LS mean (change), Adults||2.538|-1.118|0.7768
81624853|NCT03580369|162931164|SUPERIORITY|Wald chi-square test based on logistic regression|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.667|12.095|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for the odds ratio||Adults||12.095|2.667|<.0001
81624854|NCT03580369|162931164|SUPERIORITY|Wald chi-square test based on logistic regression|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.598|1.18|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for the odds ratio||Adults||1.180|0.598|0.8430
81624855|NCT03580369|162931164|SUPERIORITY|Wald chi-square test based on logistic regression|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.734|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.694|12.207|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for the odds ratio||Adults||12.207|2.694|<.0001
81624856|NCT03580369|162931164|SUPERIORITY|Wald chi-square test based on logistic regression|Odds Ratio, log|0.848||||0.8312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.605|1.188|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for the odds ratio||Adults||1.188|0.605|0.8312
81624857|NCT03580369|162931165|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.597|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.271|-1.929|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM)||Adults||-1.929|-4.271|<.0001
81624858|NCT03580369|162931165|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.419|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.428||0.8366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.419|1.258|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM)||Adults||1.258|-0.419|0.8366
81624859|NCT03580369|162931165|SUPERIORITY|Adults|LS Mean|-3.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.594|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.295|-1.966|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM)||||-1.966|-4.295|<.0001
81624860|NCT03580369|162931165|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.389|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.425||0.8201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.444|1.222|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM)||Adults||1.222|-0.444|0.8201
81624861|NCT03580369|162931167|SUPERIORITY|Wald chi-square test based on logistic regression|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.747|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.621|4.656|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for the odds ratio||Adults||4.656|1.621|<.0001
81703844|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.987||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day on Day 8 for FPG.||||0.987
81624862|NCT03580369|162931167|SUPERIORITY|Wald chi-square test based on logistic regression|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.836||||0.8586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.603|1.159|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for the odds ratio||Adults||1.159|0.603|0.8586
81624863|NCT03580369|162931167|SUPERIORITY|Wald chi-square test based on logistic regression|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.261|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.929|5.513|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for the odds ratio||Adults||5.513|1.929|<.0001
81624864|NCT03580369|162931167|SUPERIORITY|Wald chi-square test based on logistic regression|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.992||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.717|1.373|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for the odds ratio||Adults||1.373|0.717|0.5190
81624865|NCT03580369|162931168|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.323|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.183|1.48|||Negative binomial regression model|95% confidence interval for the relative risk ratio||Adults||1.480|1.183|<.0001
81624866|NCT03580369|162931168|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.975||||0.7469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.904|1.051|||Negative binomial regression model|95% confidence interval for the relative risk ratio||Adults||1.051|0.904|0.7469
81624867|NCT03580369|162931168|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.376|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.54|||Negative binomial regression model|95% confidence interval for the relative risk ratio||Adults||1.540|1.230|<.0001
81624868|NCT03580369|162931168|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.014||||0.3586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.941|1.092|||Negative binomial regression model|95% confidence interval for the relative risk ratio||Adults||1.092|0.941|0.3586
81624869|NCT02112916|162931190|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.782||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.561|1.091|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio = hazard rate for Arm B/hazard rate for Arm A|To compare the EFS of the randomized patients (T-ALL+T-LLy) on Arm A vs Arm B. Study was designed to accrue 1200 eligible, evaluable randomized patients (to provide 90.5% power to detect an improvement in 4-year EFS from 85% to 90% with an alpha of 0.05 (one-sided log-rank test) (Hazard Ratio (HR)=0.6483). Study was closed to accrual early due to results from AALL0434 for nelarabine.||1.091|0.561|0.074
81624870|NCT04455035|162931243|OTHER|ttest||||||0.0088|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0088
81624871|NCT04455035|162931244|OTHER|ttest||||||1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.00001
81624872|NCT04788537|162931270|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed model regression|Slope|-1.58||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope reported is for Time x Group Interaction|||||.006
81624873|NCT00837369|162931272|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Compare the differences in sensitivity between myocardial perfusion and wall motion for detecting stenosis.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81624874|NCT00837369|162931272|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Compare the sensitivity of myocardial perfusion in detecting stenosis within the first 4 minutes after regadenoson bolus injection to that of wall motion|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81531049|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchospasm: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.35
81654968|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.06||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0071.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Between-group analysis of change in iM-iT connectivity induced by active versus sham rTMS.||||0.06
81654969|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.12||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in cM-cT connectivity during active rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.12
81654970|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.69||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in cM-cT connectivity during sham rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.69
81654971|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.14||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0071.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Between-group analysis of change in cM-cT connectivity induced by active versus sham rTMS.||||0.14
81654972|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.12||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iM-cM connectivity during active rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.12
81654973|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.6||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0076.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within-group analysis of change in iM-cM connectivity during sham rTMS (post-rTMS versus pre-rTMS).||||0.60
81654974|NCT04325282|162999983|OTHER|Given the multiple ROIs investigated, we adjusted significance thresholds using principal component analysis, which accounts for the effective number of independent tests. This method is suitable when data in each comparison are not completely independent, as is the case with EEG where signal represents summated activity from multiple regions.||||||0.04||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.0071.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Between-group analysis of change in iM-cM connectivity induced by active versus sham rTMS.||||0.04
81654975|NCT01712061|163000029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean changes|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.09|||ANCOVA|Bayesian ANCOVA with covariates for baseline UACR and systolic blood pressure (SBP).||||1.09|0.75|
81654976|NCT00755105|163000062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||< 0.05
81654977|NCT01840410|163000073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.502|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.97|12.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.91|6.97|<0.001
81654978|NCT01077518|163000142|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Cox propor.hazards regression|0.82||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.07|||Stratified Log-Rank|||||1.07|0.62|0.1390
81654979|NCT01077518|163000143|OTHER||Stratified Cox propor.hazards regression|0.76||||0.1076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.06|||Stratified Log-Rank|||||1.06|0.55|0.1076
81654980|NCT01077518|163000144|OTHER|||||||0.8003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|adjusted for stratum||for All participants||||0.8003
81654981|NCT01077518|163000145|OTHER|||||||0.613|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|adjusted for stratum||for Follicular Lymphoma (FL) participants||||0.6130
81703845|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day on Day 8 for FPG.||||0.999
81654982|NCT01077518|163000146|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.4046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.21|||Stratified Log Rank|||for All patients||1.21|0.62|0.4046
81654983|NCT01077518|163000147|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.3768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.25|||Stratified Log Rank|||for FL participants||1.25|0.55|0.3768
81654984|NCT02387970|163000175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.088
81654985|NCT02387970|163000176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.235|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.235
81654986|NCT02387970|163000177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.165|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.165
81654987|NCT02387970|163000178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.297|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.297
81654988|NCT02387970|163000179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.121|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.121
81654989|NCT02387970|163000180|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.248|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.248
81654990|NCT02387970|163000181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.854|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.854
81654991|NCT01495598|163000183|OTHER|Other = Kaplan Meier||||||0.43|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.43
81654992|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.19||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IFNƴ among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.19
81624875|NCT04521478|162931273|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.7636|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 5 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of baseline MADRS total score. Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||4.3|-3.0|0.7636
81531050|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Candidiasis of mouth: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.05
81531051|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Cellulitis and abscess of trunk: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.42
81624876|NCT04521478|162931273|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.304|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|5.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 25 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of baseline MADRS total score. Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||5.9|-1.4|0.3040
81624877|NCT04521478|162931273|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.309|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 75 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of baseline MADRS total score. Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||5.7|-1.4|0.3090
81624878|NCT04521478|162931273|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.3694|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 125 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of baseline MADRS total score. Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||4.4|-1.3|0.3694
81624879|NCT04521478|162931273|OTHER|||||||0.9158|||||||MCPMod Linear model|No parameter assumptions required. Corresponding dose response is linear||The Multiple Comparison Procedures and Modeling (MCPMod) procedure used the estimated values from an MMRM model as input and allowed for simultaneous evaluation of different potential dose response patterns (Linear, Exponential, Emax1, Emax2, Sigmoid Emax), while protecting the overall false positive rate (probability of Type I error) using a one-sided, nominal α level of 10 %.||||0.9158
81624880|NCT04521478|162931273|OTHER|||||||0.8676|||||||MCPMod Exponential model|Assumption: 5% of the maximum effect is achieved at 25 mg; corresponding to a drug effect achieved mainly at higher doses||The Multiple Comparison Procedures and Modeling (MCPMod) procedure used the estimated values from an MMRM model as input and allowed for simultaneous evaluation of different potential dose response patterns (Linear, Exponential, Emax1, Emax2, Sigmoid Emax), while protecting the overall false positive rate (probability of Type I error) using a one-sided, nominal α level of 10 %.||||0.8676
81624881|NCT04521478|162931273|OTHER|||||||0.9552|||||||MCPMod Emax1 model|Assumption: 50% of the maximum effect is achieved at 25 mg; corresponding to the assumed true median effective dose (ED50) = 25 mg||The Multiple Comparison Procedures and Modeling (MCPMod) procedure used the estimated values from an MMRM model as input and allowed for simultaneous evaluation of different potential dose response patterns (Linear, Exponential, Emax1, Emax2, Sigmoid Emax), while protecting the overall false positive rate (probability of Type I error) using a one-sided, nominal α level of 10 %.||||0.9552
81624882|NCT04521478|162931273|OTHER|||||||0.9619|||||||MCPMod Emax2 model|Assumption: 70% of the maximum effect is achieved at 5 mg; corresponding to a drug effect achieved mainly with low doses, ED50 = 2.14 mg||The Multiple Comparison Procedures and Modeling (MCPMod) procedure used the estimated values from an MMRM model as input and allowed for simultaneous evaluation of different potential dose response patterns (Linear, Exponential, Emax1, Emax2, Sigmoid Emax), while protecting the overall false positive rate (probability of Type I error) using a one-sided, nominal α level of 10 %.||||0.9619
81624883|NCT04521478|162931273|OTHER|||||||0.9507|||||||MCPMod Sigmoid Emax model|Assumption: 50% of the maximum effect is achieved at 25 mg, 90% 75 mg; corresponding to a more flexible model of the assumed true ED50 = 25 mg||The Multiple Comparison Procedures and Modeling (MCPMod) procedure used the estimated values from an MMRM model as input and allowed for simultaneous evaluation of different potential dose response patterns (Linear, Exponential, Emax1, Emax2, Sigmoid Emax), while protecting the overall false positive rate (probability of Type I error) using a one-sided, nominal α level of 10 %.||||0.9507
81624884|NCT04521478|162931274|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9427||||0.8889|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4709|1.8873|||Regression, Logistic||5 mg BI 1358894 vs Placebo|Logistic regression model, including the fixed categorical effects of treatment and baseline MDD severity.||1.8873|0.4709|0.8889
81624885|NCT04521478|162931274|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6581||||0.3284|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3255|1.3307|||Regression, Logistic||25 mg BI 1358894 vs Placebo|Logistic regression model, including the fixed categorical effects of treatment and baseline MDD severity.||1.3307|0.3255|0.3284
81703846|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day on Day 15 for FPG.||||0.850
81531052|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Constipation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.29
81531053|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Croup: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.11
81624886|NCT04521478|162931274|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1026||||0.8048|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5757|2.1114|||Regression, Logistic||75 mg BI 1358894 vs Placebo|Logistic regression model, including the fixed categorical effects of treatment and baseline MDD severity.||2.1114|0.5757|0.8048
81624887|NCT04521478|162931274|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0072||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5968|1.6999|||Regression, Logistic||125 mg BI 1358894 vs Placebo|Logistic regression model, including the fixed categorical effects of treatment and baseline MDD severity.||1.6999|0.5968|0.9820
81624888|NCT04521478|162931275|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.1013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|8.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 5 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of baseline score (S-Anxiety scale). Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||8.6|0.0|0.1013
81624889|NCT04521478|162931275|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.3596|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|6.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 25 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of baseline score (S-Anxiety scale). Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||6.6|-1.9|0.3596
81624890|NCT04521478|162931275|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.6745|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.2|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 75 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of baseline score (S-Anxiety scale). Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||3.1|-5.2|0.6745
81624891|NCT04521478|162931275|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.187|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 125 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of baseline score (S-Anxiety scale). Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||6.0|-0.7|0.1870
81624892|NCT04521478|162931275|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.0921|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|8.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 5 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of baseline score (T-Anxiety scale). Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||8.1|0.1|0.0921
81654993|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.72||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IFNƴ among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.72
81654994|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.03||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IFNƴ among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.03
81654995|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.|||||<|0.0001||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL4 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81654996|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.|||||<|0.0001||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL4 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81654997|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.|||||<|0.0001||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL4 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81654998|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.005||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL6 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.005
81654999|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.06||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL6 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.06
81655000|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.007||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL6 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.007
81655001|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.0003||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL8 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0003
81624893|NCT04521478|162931275|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.7395|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 25 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of baseline score (T-Anxiety scale). Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||4.8|-3.2|0.7395
81624894|NCT04521478|162931275|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.6296|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 75 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of baseline score (T-Anxiety scale). Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||5.0|-2.7|0.6296
81624895|NCT04521478|162931275|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.0429|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 125 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of baseline score (T-Anxiety scale). Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||6.9|0.7|0.0429
81624896|NCT04521478|162931276|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.6211|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 5 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of the baseline score. Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||0.5|-0.3|0.6211
81624897|NCT04521478|162931276|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.5158|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 25 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of the baseline score. Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||0.6|-0.2|0.5158
81624898|NCT04521478|162931276|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.4518|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 75 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of the baseline score. Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||0.6|-0.2|0.4518
81624899|NCT04521478|162931276|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.2347|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 125 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of the baseline score. Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||0.6|-0.1|0.2347
81624900|NCT04521478|162931277|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.1723|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|7.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 5 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of the baseline score. Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||7.6|-0.7|0.1723
81624901|NCT04521478|162931277|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.0757|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|8.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 25 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of the baseline score. Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||8.5|0.3|0.0757
81624902|NCT04521478|162931277|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.6864|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 75 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of the baseline score. Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||5.0|-3.0|0.6864
81655002|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.0002||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL8 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0002
81655003|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.01||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL8 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.01
81624903|NCT04521478|162931277|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.1585|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference = (adjusted mean 125 mg BI 1358894) - (adjusted mean Placebo)|Adjusted means and confidence intervals were estimated using REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical effects of treatment, concomitant psychotherapy use (yes vs. no), and the fixed continuous effect of the baseline score. Visit was treated as a repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors.||6.0|-0.5|0.1585
81624904|NCT03775109|162931299|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|16.7||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|44.5||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Chi-squared||Difference = Canakinumab - Placebo|It is estimated that improvement of histological alcoholic steatohepatitis will occur in 40% of patients treated with placebo and 80% of patients treated with Canakinumab. A trial with 80% power to detect a difference at the P \< 0.05 threshold would require 23 patients in each arm, 46 in total. Assuming a drop-out rate of 10%, we will recruit 52 patients in total (26 patients per group).||44.5|-11.2|0.248
81624905|NCT03775109|162931300|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.043|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.235|0.322|||||Difference = Canakinumab - Placebo|||0.322|-0.235|
81655004|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.03||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL6 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.03
81655005|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.91||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL10 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.91
81655006|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.64||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL10 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.64
81655007|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.7||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL12 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.70
81655008|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.59||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL12 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.59
81531054|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dehydration: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||1.00
81655009|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.26||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL12 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.26
81655010|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.0008||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL13 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0008
81655011|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.|||||<|0.0001||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL13 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81624906|NCT03775109|162931301|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.133|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.121|81.004||||||||81.004|0.121|
81624907|NCT03775109|162931302|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.887|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.357|9.965||||||||9.965|0.357|
81655012|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.007||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL13 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.007
81655013|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.005||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of TNFα among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.005
81655014|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.007||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of TNFα among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.007
81655015|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.007||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of TNFα among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.007
81655016|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.42||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IP-10 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.42
81624908|NCT03775109|162931305|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||ANCOVA|Change in log-transformed serum bilirubin from baseline to day 28. 49 participants were included in this analysis.||||||0.270
81624909|NCT03775109|162931306|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0349|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: MELD score at Day 28 = intercept + treatment group indicator + baseline MELD score. 49 patients have data at Day 28 and baseline.||||||0.03490
81624910|NCT03775109|162931307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.088|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.558|16.624|||||Ordinal logistic regression (proportional odds) model. GAHS at day 28 = intercept + treatment group indicator + baseline GAHS measurement. 48 participants have GAHS data at baseline and day 28.|||16.624|1.558|
81655017|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.85||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IP-10 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.85
81655018|NCT01495598|163000193|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.16||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IP-10 among all participants. Two tailed Wilcoxon signed rank test without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.16
81655019|NCT01495598|163000194|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.07||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4+ cells/µL among all participants.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.07
81655020|NCT01495598|163000194|NON_INFERIORITY|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.13||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4+cells/µL among all participants.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.13
81655021|NCT01495598|163000194|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.15||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4+cells/µL among all participants.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.15
81703847|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.843||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day on Day 15 for FPG.||||0.843
81655022|NCT01495598|163000194|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.03||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4+cells/µL among HIV+ participants.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.03
81655023|NCT01495598|163000194|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.06||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4+cells/µL among HIV+ participants.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.06
81655024|NCT01495598|163000194|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.79||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4+cells/µL among HIV+ participants.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.79
81531055|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dermatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81624911|NCT03775109|162931308|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.343|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: mDF score at day 28 = intercept + treatment group indicator + baseline mDF score.||Natural log transformation used for both baseline and day 28 measurements. 49 participants have mDF measurements at baseline and day 28.||||0.343
81624912|NCT03775109|162931309|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.083|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.529|0.696|||||difference = canakinumab - placebo. natural log transformation used.|||0.696|-0.529|
81624913|NCT03775109|162931310|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81624914|NCT03775109|162931311|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81624915|NCT03775109|162931312|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.046|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.147|7.424||||||||7.424|0.147|
81624916|NCT03775109|162931320|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.043|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.235|0.322|||||Difference = Canakinumab - Placebo|||0.322|-0.235|
81624917|NCT03775109|162931321|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.388|0.127|||||Difference = Canakinumab - Placebo|||0.127|-0.388|
81624918|NCT03775109|162931322|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.012|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.693|23.219||||||||23.219|0.693|
81655025|NCT01495598|163000194|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.03||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8+ cells/µL among all participants.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.03
81655026|NCT01495598|163000194|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.008||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8+ cells/µL among all participants.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.008
81655027|NCT01495598|163000194|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.12||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8+ cells/µL among all participants.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.12
81655028|NCT01495598|163000194|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.02||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8+ cells/µL among HIV+ participants.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.02
81655029|NCT01495598|163000194|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.02||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8+ cells/µL among HIV+ participants.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.02
81655030|NCT01495598|163000194|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.36||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8+ cells/µL among HIV+ participants.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.36
81655031|NCT01495598|163000194|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.002||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD19+ cells/µL among all participants.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.002
81531056|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dyspnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.16
81531057|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Failure to thrive: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.19
81531058|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fever: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81531059|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fussy infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.40
81624919|NCT03775109|162931323|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.543|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.543|38.043||||||||38.043|0.543|
81624920|NCT03775109|162931324|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.745|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.456|6.558||||||||6.558|0.456|
81624921|NCT03775109|162931325|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.977|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.281|3.397||||||||3.397|0.281|
81624922|NCT03775109|162931326|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.768|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.238|2.479||||||||2.479|0.238|
81655032|NCT01495598|163000194|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.0002||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD19+ cells/µL among all participants.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0002
81531060|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Gastroenteritis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.33
81531061|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hand, foot and mouth disease: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81624923|NCT05919082|162931358|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.0438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.99|||Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio and p-value are obtained by logistic regression model, adjusted for baseline PGA. Wald CI was presented.|||1.99|1.01|0.0438
81624924|NCT05919082|162931359|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.12|||Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio and p-value were obtained by logistic regression model, adjusted for baseline PGA and baseline mPASI score. Wald CI was presented.|||2.12|1.10|0.0108
81624925|NCT05919082|162931360|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.19|||Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio and p-value were obtained by logistic regression model, adjusted for baseline PGA and baseline mPASI score. Wald CI was presented.|||2.19|1.07|0.0199
81624926|NCT04204278|162931389|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81624927|NCT04204278|162931390|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|P-Value was calculated||||||<0.0001
81624928|NCT04204278|162931391|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81531062|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hematoma: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.95
81531063|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hypopotassemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81531064|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Lipoma of other specified sites: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.57
81531065|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.15
81531066|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Nausea and vomiting: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81531067|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal bradycardia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.08
81531068|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal candida infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.68
81531069|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other diseases of nasal cavity and sinuses: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.15
81624929|NCT00676715|162931394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Van Elteren Test (stratified)|||Van Elteren test is stratified by region and presence of baseline gadolinium-enhancing lesions (absent or present).||||<0.0001
81624930|NCT00676715|162931394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Van Elteren Test (stratified)|||Van Elteren test is stratified by region and presence of baseline gadolinium-enhancing lesions (absent or present).||||<0.0001
81624931|NCT00676715|162931394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7496|||||||Van Elteren Test (stratified)|||Van Elteren test is stratified by region and presence of baseline gadolinium-enhancing lesions (absent or present).||||0.7496
81624932|NCT00676715|162931395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0019|||||||Poisson model|||Poisson model was fitted for adjusting for geographic region only.||||0.0019
81624933|NCT00676715|162931395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0136|||||||Poisson model|||Poisson model was fitted for adjusting for geographic region only.||||0.0136
81624934|NCT00676715|162931395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1814|||||||Poisson model|||Poisson model was fitted for adjusting for geographic region only.||||0.1814
81624935|NCT00676715|162931396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative risk (RR)|0.6||||0.1978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test stratified by geographical region only.||||1.34|0.27|0.1978
81624936|NCT00676715|162931396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative risk (RR)|0.53||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.22|||CMH chi-square test|CMH chi-square test stratified by geographical region only.||||1.22|0.23|0.1310
81655033|NCT01495598|163000194|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.|||||<|0.0001||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD19+ cells/µL among all participants.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81655034|NCT01495598|163000195|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.13
81468436|NCT05633992|162628610|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 12 serotypes common to both V116 and PPSV23, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the OPA GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) to be \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Day 30 GMT Ratio|1.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.45|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|cLDA model with terms for vaccination group, time, interaction of time-by-vaccination, age stratum at baseline, and interaction of time-by-age stratum|Ratio is V116/PPSV23. GMT ratio and confidence interval estimated from the cLDA model. The cLDA model-based ratio includes estimated data for participants who had baseline data available but no day 30 measurement.|Serotype 19A||1.45|0.93|<0.001
81531070|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other specified cardiac dysrhythmias: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81624937|NCT00676715|162931396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative risk (RR)|0.92||||0.8206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.84|||CMH chi-square tes|CMH chi-square test stratified by geographical region only.||||1.84|0.46|0.8206
81624938|NCT00676715|162931397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1391|||||||Van Elteren Test (stratified)|Van Elteren test is stratified by region only.||||||0.1391
81531071|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pilonidal cyst without mention of abscess: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81531072|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.06
81624939|NCT00676715|162931397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1596|||||||Van Elteren Test (stratified)|Van Elteren test is stratified by region only.||||||0.1596
81624940|NCT00676715|162931397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.474|||||||Van Elteren Test (stratified)|Van Elteren test is stratified by region only.||||||0.4740
81624941|NCT00676715|162931398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Van Elteren Test (stratified)|Van Elteren test is stratified by region only.||||||<0.0001
81624942|NCT00676715|162931398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Van Elteren Test (stratified)|Van Elteren test is stratified by region only.||||||<0.0001
81624943|NCT00676715|162931398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4985|||||||Van Elteren Test (stratified)|Van Elteren test is stratified by region only.||||||0.4985
81624944|NCT00676715|162931399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0004|||||||Van Elteren Test (stratified)|Van Elteren test is stratified by region only.||||||0.0004
81624945|NCT00676715|162931399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Van Elteren Test (stratified)|Van Elteren test is stratified by region only.||||||<0.0001
81624946|NCT00676715|162931399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2725|||||||Van Elteren Test (stratified)|Van Elteren test is stratified by region only.||||||0.2725
81624947|NCT05249439|162931400|OTHER|Paired t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||I-SatPro starting weight Vs 52 week weight (kg)||||<0.0001
81624948|NCT02549339|162931430|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|7.57||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|25.31|||Mantel Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel estimate (0.018% relative to vehicle), adjusted for pooled sites.|||25.31|2.26|0.001
81624949|NCT02549339|162931431|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|5.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|10.54|||Mantel Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel estimate (0.018% relative to vehicle), adjusted for pooled sites.|The p-values for secondary endpoints have been corrected by the Holm-Bonferroni method to account for multiplicity. The prespecified multiplicity adjustment by the Holm-Bonferroni method requires the ordering of the p-values for the secondary endpoints by size.||10.54|3.30|<0.001
81624950|NCT02549339|162931432|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|5.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.24|10.2|||Mantel Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel estimate (0.018% relative to vehicle), adjusted for pooled sites.|The p-values for secondary endpoints have been corrected by the Holm-Bonferroni method to account for multiplicity. The prespecified multiplicity adjustment by the Holm-Bonferroni method requires the ordering of the p-values for the secondary endpoints by size.||10.20|3.24|<0.001
81624951|NCT02549339|162931433|SUPERIORITY||Week 8 AK count ratio|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.35||Negative binominal regression with treatment group and pooled site as factors and log baseline count as offset variable.|Mantel Haenszel||0.018% relative to vehicle.|The p-values for secondary endpoints have been corrected by the Holm-Bonferroni method to account for multiplicity. The prespecified multiplicity adjustment by the Holm-Bonferroni method requires the ordering of the p-values for the secondary endpoints by size.||0.35|0.25|<0.001
81624952|NCT04838262|162931462|OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.57
81531073|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Primary apnea of newborn: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81624953|NCT04838262|162931462|OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.85
81624954|NCT05229120|162931463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24||||0.124|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments were made. DF = 10.||A single-sided paired-samples t-test comparing k-values at baseline to k-values at follow-up (approximately 4 weeks after baseline assessment) was examined. Given that k-values are typically skewed (and to be consistent with the existing literature) we used a log-k as our outcome variable.||||.124
81624955|NCT05229120|162931464|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.13||||0.219|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments were made. DF = 14.||Changes in consideration of future consequences (parenting) was evaluated using one-sided paired samples t-tests.||||.219
81624956|NCT05229120|162931465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments were made. DF = 5||Performed a one-sided paired samples t-test examining changes in both positive parenting.||||.50
81624957|NCT05229120|162931465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.187|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Used a one-sided paired samples t-test to examine changes in negative parenting.||||.187
81655035|NCT01495598|163000195|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.65
81655036|NCT01495598|163000195|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.32
81624958|NCT05229120|162931466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.498|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Examined changes in parental involvement using a paired-samples t-test.||||.498
81624959|NCT05229120|162931466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.301||||0.108|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Examined changes in positive parenting using paired samples t-tests||||.108
81624960|NCT05229120|162931466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01||||0.145|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Examined changes in parental monitoring using a paired samples t-test||||.145
81624961|NCT05229120|162931466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.688||||0.252|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Examined changes in inconsistent parenting using a paired samples one-sided t-test||||.252
81624962|NCT05229120|162931466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.306||||0.382|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Examined changes in corporal punishment using a paired samples one-tailed t-test||||.382
81624963|NCT02697136|162931536|OTHER|Linear mixed model to test for superiority and non-inferiority. Equivalence was defined as a difference of less than 6.7% in MVWA, based on a pilot study. Using an assumed standard deviation of 4.5% and a 2:1 randomization scheme to maximize exposure to active drug, 16 completing patients in the CER-001 group and 8 in the placebo group (24 total completers for mITT) would yield 90% power to detect a difference from baseline versus placebo of 6.7%, using two-tailed testing with α=0.05.|Difference in LS Means|-0.08||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4|-1.9|0.185
81624964|NCT02697136|162931537|OTHER|Linear mixed model to test for superiority and non-inferiority. Equivalence was defined as a difference of less than 6.7% in MVWA, based on a pilot study.|Difference in LS Means|0.7||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.8|-0.4|0.217
81624965|NCT02697136|162931538|OTHER|Linear mixed model to test for superiority and non-inferiority. Equivalence was defined as a difference of less than 6.7% in MVWA, based on a pilot study.|Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.3|-1.6|0.832
81655037|NCT01495598|163000195|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.06
81655038|NCT01495598|163000195|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.007
81624966|NCT02323321|162931544|OTHER|The primary hypothesis for this study is that the true (success) proportion of transplanted patients meeting the primary effectiveness endpoint, patient survival at day 30 post-transplantation and absence of severe PGD (left or right ventricle) in the first 24 hours post-transplantation, is greater than the Performance Goal value of 0.65.|Proportion|88.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.4|94.4|||one-sided exact binomial test|||||94.4|78.4|<0.0001
81624967|NCT00446225|162931545|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.64|||Log Rank|||||0.64|0.27|0.0001
81624968|NCT00446225|162931547|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.99|||Log Rank|||||0.99|0.36|0.043
81531074|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Rash: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.96
81624969|NCT00220740|162931595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||The primary efficacy endpoint was the comparison of the Responder rates in the ITT population. Treatment group differences were tested by a Chi-square test. Subjects who did not complete the 24 week Efficacy Period and entered Rescue treatment with the alternative treatment were counted as Nonresponders.||||<0.001
81624970|NCT00220740|162931596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.542|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.542
81531075|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Respiratory syncytial virus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.13
81624971|NCT00220740|162931597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Dominant hand||||<0.001
81624972|NCT00220740|162931597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Non-dominant hand||||0.005
81624973|NCT04093752|162931613|NON_INFERIORITY|The study was powered for superiority in HbA1c. The sample size provided \>99% power to show noninferiority assuming a 0.4% noninferiority (NI) boundary, 0.45% greater mean reduction in tirzepatide doses compared to insulin glargine, 1:1:1:1 randomization, a common standard deviation (SD) of 1.2%, one-sided significance level of 0.0125 and a dropout rate of 25%.|LS Mean Difference|-1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-1.29||||||||-1.29|-1.69|
81624974|NCT04093752|162931613|NON_INFERIORITY|The study was powered for superiority in HbA1c. The sample size provided \>99% power to show noninferiority assuming a 0.4% NI boundary, 0.45% greater mean reduction in tirzepatide doses compared to insulin glargine, 1:1:1:1 randomization, a common SD of 1.2%, one-sided significance level of 0.0125 and a dropout rate of 25%.|LS Mean Difference|-1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-1.34||||||||-1.34|-1.74|
81624975|NCT04093752|162931614|NON_INFERIORITY|The study was powered for superiority in HbA1c. The sample size provided \>99% power to show noninferiority assuming a 0.4% NI boundary, 0.45% greater mean reduction in tirzepatide doses compared to insulin glargine, 1:1:1:1 randomization, a common SD of 1.2%, one-sided significance level of 0.0125 and a dropout rate of 25%.|LS Mean Difference|-1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-1.09||||||||-1.09|-1.49|
81624976|NCT04093752|162931615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|-5.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.6|-7.4|<0.001
81624977|NCT04093752|162931615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|-7.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.6|-9.5|<0.001
81624978|NCT04093752|162931615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|-7.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.7|-9.6|<0.001
81655039|NCT01495598|163000196|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.56|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.56
81655040|NCT01495598|163000196|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.65
81655041|NCT01495598|163000196|OTHER|P\<0.005 was considered statistically significant while 0.005 \<P\<0.05 was considered evidence of a strong trend.||||||0.56|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.56
81655042|NCT03852719|163000205|OTHER||Difference in percentages|46.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|96.0|30.5|61.4||Fisher's exact test was used for comparison of bulevirtide 10 mg versus Delayed Treatment using a significance level of 0.04 at Week 48.|Fisher Exact|||||61.4|30.5|<0.0001
81655043|NCT03852719|163000205|OTHER||Difference in percentages|42.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|96.0|27.0|58.5||Fisher's exact test was used for comparison of bulevirtide 2 mg versus Delayed Treatment using a significance level of 0.04 at Week 48.|Fisher Exact|||||58.5|27.0|<0.0001
81655044|NCT03852719|163000206|OTHER||Difference in percentages|7.8||||0.4139|TWO_SIDED|96.0|-8.5|24.3||Fisher's exact test was used for the comparison of bulevirtide 10 mg versus bulevirtide 2 mg using a significance level of 0.04 at Week 48.|Fisher Exact|||||24.3|-8.5|0.4139
81655045|NCT03852719|163000207|OTHER||Difference in percentages|39.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|55.8||Fisher's exact test was used for comparison of bulevirtide 2 mg versus Delayed treatment using a significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||55.8|20.0|<0.0001
81655046|NCT03852719|163000207|OTHER||Difference in percentage|44.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.8|59.9||Fisher's exact test was used for comparison of bulevirtide 10 mg versus Delayed treatment using a significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||59.9|25.8|<0.0001
81655047|NCT03852719|163000208|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-4.02||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|-1.65|||ANCOVA|||||-1.65|-6.39|0.0010
81655048|NCT03852719|163000208|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-3.93||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|-1.63|||ANCOVA|||||-1.63|-6.23|0.0009
81655049|NCT03852719|163000209|OTHER||Difference in Least Square (LS) Mean|0.57||||0.5156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|2.3|||MMRM|||||2.30|-1.16|0.5156
81703848|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.961||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day on Day 15 for FPG.||||0.961
81655050|NCT03852719|163000210|OTHER||Difference in Least Square (LS) Mean|-1.21||||0.2977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.08|||MMRM|||||1.08|-3.50|0.2977
81655051|NCT03852719|163000211|SUPERIORITY||LS-Mean of Diffrence|-0.04||||0.9719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|2.15||P-value was based on the mixed-effects model for repeated measurements (MMRM) model.|MMRM||Least squares (LS) means, standard errors (SE), 95% CIs and p-values were based on the mixed-effects model for repeated measurements (MMRM) model for change from baseline.|||2.15|-2.23|0.9719
81465435|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern. Statistically, the test of prolongation is equivalent to a non-inferiority test versus placebo by crossover design, with an non-inferiority margin of 10 ms.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|-0.99|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.635||||||"Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 2 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 0.5 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).~Power Calculation:~Enrollment of 72 subjects would provide at least 84% power to conclude a negative effect, given that up to 16 subjects may withdraw early prior to beginning to replace subjects (at least 56 subjects evaluable), and assuming a standard deviation of ΔΔQTcF of 7 msec and an underlying effect of 5 msec."||0.635||
81531076|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Retinopathy of prematurity stage 2: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81655052|NCT03852719|163000212|SUPERIORITY|P-value was based on the mixed-effects model for repeated measurements (MMRM) model.|LS-Mean of Difference|2.11||||0.2369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|5.63|||MMRM||Least squares (LS) means, standard errors (SE), 95% CIs and p-values were based on the mixed-effects model for repeated measurements (MMRM) model for change from baseline.|||5.63|-1.41|0.2369
81655053|NCT03852719|163000213|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|7.6||||0.4695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|24.4||P-value was based on Fisher's Exact Test.|Fisher Exact||For response rate difference, the 95% exact unconditional confidence interval (CI) based on the score statistic was presented.|||24.4|-9.6|0.4695
81655054|NCT03852719|163000213|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|-0.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|15.5||P-value was based on Fisher's Exact Test.|Fisher Exact||For response rate difference, the 95% exact unconditional confidence interval (CI) based on the score statistic was presented|||15.5|-16.3|1.0000
81655055|NCT03852719|163000214|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|7.7||||0.4539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|24.0||P-value was based on Fisher's Exact Test.|Fisher Exact||For response rate difference, the 95% exact unconditional confidence interval (CI) based on the score statistic was presented|||24.0|-8.8|0.4539
81655056|NCT03852719|163000214|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|-0.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|15.5||P-value was based on Fisher's Exact Test.|Fisher Exact||For response rate difference, the 95% exact unconditional confidence interval (CI) based on the score statistic was presented.|||15.5|-15.6|1.0000
81655057|NCT03746392|163000216|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.036
81655058|NCT04777864|163000222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Parent group only||||0.18
81655059|NCT04777864|163000222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Adolescent group only||||0.91
81655060|NCT04777864|163000223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.975|||||||Regression, Linear|||Parent: Post-Index Visit||||0.975
81655061|NCT04777864|163000223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.854|||||||Regression, Linear|||Adolescent: Post-Index Visit||||0.854
81655062|NCT04777864|163000226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Post-Index Visit||||0.03
81655063|NCT04777864|163000226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||3 months after initial clinic visit||||0.21
81655064|NCT04777864|163000227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.76
81655065|NCT04777864|163000227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Post-Index Visit||||0.96
81655066|NCT04777864|163000227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||3 months after initial clinic visit||||0.96
81685887|NCT05370157|163069748|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.79|||Regression, Linear|||Intent-to-treat analyses tested changes in psychological safety from baseline to follow-up using linear mixed models. Mixed models analyses were conducted in R using the lme4 package and restricted maximum likelihood estimation (REML). Models included fixed effects of time (baseline vs. follow-up), intervention condition, and their interaction as well as random effects for person and team. We used the clubSandwich package to calculate cluster robust standard errors.||0.79|-1.25|.45
81624979|NCT04093752|162931616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.94|23.64|||Regression, Logistic|||||23.64|8.94|<0.001
81624980|NCT04093752|162931616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.72|49.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||49.49|16.72|<0.001
81624981|NCT04093752|162931616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.88|42.95|||Regression, Logistic|||||42.95|14.88|<0.001
81624982|NCT04093752|162931617|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|82.54||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.13|1327.81|||Regression, Logistic|||||1327.81|5.13|0.002
81624983|NCT04093752|162931617|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|124.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.79|1997.01|||Regression, Logistic|||||1997.01|7.79|<0.001
81624984|NCT04093752|162931617|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|184.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.59|2950.73|||Regression, Logistic|||||2950.73|11.59|<0.001
81624985|NCT04093752|162931618|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-12.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|-6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.3|-18.3|<0.001
81624986|NCT04093752|162931618|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-20.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|-13.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.9|-26.1|<0.001
81624987|NCT04093752|162931618|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-18.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|-12.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.5|-24.6|<0.001
81624988|NCT04093752|162931619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-34.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.1|-28.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-28.3|-40.1|<0.001
81624989|NCT04093752|162931619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-40.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.7|-34.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-34.6|-46.7|<0.001
81655067|NCT03086655|163000232|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.93|||||This is the 'inflation part' of the zero inflated negative binomial model. We used cluster robust standard errors due to the multiple observations over time being nested within participant. Result shows odds of intervention group relative to control.|"We used zero inflated negative binomial regression due to the count variable being overdispersed and containing a large number of 0. The analysis aggregated over multiple time points per participant. It simultaneously tests the odds of having 0 openings and the difference in the rate of openings between the 2 intervention groups. These 2 results are reported separately.~Null hypothesis 1: the odds of having 0 openings is lower in intervention than control group."||1.93|0.90|
81624990|NCT04093752|162931619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-41.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.9|-35.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-35.8|-47.9|<0.001
81624991|NCT04093752|162931620|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.63|41.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||41.20|11.63|<0.001
81624992|NCT04093752|162931620|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|43.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.96|83.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||83.50|22.96|<0.001
81624993|NCT04093752|162931620|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|48.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.34|92.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||92.49|25.34|<0.001
81624994|NCT04093752|162931621|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Hyperglycemia||-0.13|-0.81|0.007
81624995|NCT04093752|162931621|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Hyperglycemia||-0.43|-1.11|<0.001
81624996|NCT04093752|162931621|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.36|||ANCOVA|||Hyperglycemia||-0.36|-1.05|<0.001
81624997|NCT04093752|162931621|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Hypoglycemia||0.18|-0.46|0.384
81624998|NCT04093752|162931621|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Hypoglycemia||0.16|-0.49|0.307
81624999|NCT04093752|162931621|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Hypoglycemia||0.11|-0.55|0.184
81625000|NCT04093752|162931621|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.59|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction Score||2.59|1.03|<0.001
81625001|NCT04093752|162931621|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.41|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction Score||2.41|0.84|<0.001
81625002|NCT04093752|162931621|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.47|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction Score||2.47|0.89|<0.001
81625003|NCT04757610|162931644|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.023||0.284421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.91|||MMRM|||||0.91|-3.10|0.284421
81625004|NCT04757610|162931644|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.025||0.066678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.13|||MMRM|||||0.13|-3.90|0.066678
81625005|NCT02910713|162931672|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.999|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.31|-9.4||One-sided p-value for the difference between Intranasal and Extranasal.|ANOVA|||||-9.40|-17.31|<0.0001
81625006|NCT02910713|162931673|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.4||One-sided p-value for the difference between Intranasal and Extranasal.|ANOVA|||||-0.40|-0.80|<0.0001
81625007|NCT05338086|162931715|EQUIVALENCE|The estimated mean difference in %CfB lumbar spine BMD at Month 12 was presented with 95% CI and equivalence was concluded if this fell within the predefined equivalence margin of \[-1.45%, 1.45%\].|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.91||Mixed-model for repeated measures (MMRM)|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM included treatment, with stratification variables as classification factors and baseline BMD as a continuous covariate.||||0.91|-0.51|
81625008|NCT05338086|162931716|EQUIVALENCE|The estimated mean difference in %CfB lumbar spine BMD at Month 12 was presented with 95% CI and equivalence was concluded if this fell within the predefined equivalence margin of \[-1.45%, 1.45%\].|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.74|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA included terms for treatment, with stratification variables as classification factors and baseline BMD included as a continuous covariate.|The estimated mean difference in %CfB lumbar spine BMD results was pooled using Rubin's methods and presented with 95% CI.|||0.74|-0.69|
81625009|NCT05338086|162931719|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence criteria (analysis set mFAS): 95% CI for ratio of geometric LS mean ratios contained in acceptance limits (80.00%, 125.00%).|Ratio of Geometric means|99.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.99|108.52|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including log-transformed baseline sCTX as a continuous covariate with treatment and stratification variables as fixed effects.||||108.52|91.99|
81625010|NCT05338086|162931720|EQUIVALENCE|Biosimilarity with respect to PD was concluded if the 95% CI for the test (MB09) to reference (EU-Prolia) ratios of the geometric LS means was contained within the \[80.00%, 125.00%\] interval.|Ratio of Geometric means|99.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.31|102.02|||ANCOVA|||||102.02|96.31|
81465436|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|0.59|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.2||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 2 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 1 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||2.200||
81625011|NCT05338086|162931721|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence criteria (on Pharmacokinetic Parameter Analysis Set): the 95% CIs around the geometric LS mean contained in the acceptance limits (80.00%, 125.00%)|LS Geometric Mean Ratio|104.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.83|109.71|||ANCOVA|Cmax was analysed on the log scale by ANCOVA. The model included treatment and stratification variables as fixed effects.||||109.71|98.83|
81625012|NCT05338086|162931722|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence criteria (on Pharmacokinetic Parameter Analysis Set): the 95% CIs around the geometric LS mean contained in the acceptance limits (80.00%, 125.00%)|LS Geometric Mean Ratio|106.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.84|112.66|||ANCOVA|AUC0-6 months was analysed on the log scale by ANCOVA. The model included treatment and stratification variables as fixed effects.||||112.66|99.84|
81625013|NCT04052516|162931753|OTHER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszal test|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.2991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|4.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.63|0.62|0.2991
81625014|NCT04052516|162931753|OTHER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.1386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|5.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.08|0.80|0.1386
81625015|NCT05386355|162931777|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|5.35|||||The General Health App is the reference group.|A mixed-effect Poisson regression with robust variance estimation was used report the adjusted RR with 95% CI accounting for the clinic-specific random intercepts. Given the small number of COVID-19 vaccination completion, we were unable to account for children nested with parent/caregiver or adjusting for covariates.||5.35|0.59|
81655068|NCT03086655|163000232|SUPERIORITY||incidence rate ratio (IRR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.98|||||This is the negative binomial part of the model. We used cluster robust standard errors due to the multiple observations being nested within participant. Result shows intervention group had lower rate of openings relative to control.|"We used zero inflated negative binomial regression due to the count variable being overdispersed and containing many 0s. The analysis aggregated over multiple time points per participant. It simultaneously tests the odds of having 0 openings and the difference in the rate of openings between the 2 intervention groups. These 2 results are reported separately.~Null hypothesis 2: the incidence rate ratio for # days with box opening is \>1, i.e. more openings in intervention than control group."||0.98|0.61|
81625016|NCT05386355|162931778|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.65|||||The General Health App is the reference group.|A mixed-effect Poisson regression with robust variance estimation was used report the adjusted RR with 95% CI accounting for the clinic-specific random intercepts. Given the small number of COVID-19 vaccination completion, we were unable to account for children nested with parent/caregiver or adjusting for covariates.||1.65|0.42|
81625017|NCT05386355|162931779|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|The analytical method was based on a linear mixed model adjusting for baseline SAGE vaccine hesitancy composite scores and random clinic effect.||||0.73|-1.19|0.638
81625018|NCT06143670|162931780|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 12 (Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline)||||<0.0001
81625019|NCT06143670|162931781|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-16.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|-14.1|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 12||-14.1|-19.6|<0.0001
81625020|NCT06143670|162931782|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-13.1|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 3||-13.1|-18.9|<0.0001
81625021|NCT06143670|162931782|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-17.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|-15.3|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 6||-15.3|-19.9|<0.0001
81625022|NCT06143670|162931783|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.2|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 3||-0.20|-0.35|<0.0001
81625023|NCT06143670|162931783|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.13|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 6||-0.13|-0.26|<0.0001
81625024|NCT06143670|162931783|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.22|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 12||-0.22|-0.36|<0.0001
81625025|NCT06143670|162931784|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.16|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 3||-0.16|-0.28|<0.0001
81625026|NCT06143670|162931784|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|-0.1|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 6||-0.10|-0.21|<0.0001
81703849|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.939||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day on Day 15 for FPG.||||0.939
81655069|NCT03086655|163000233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Chi-squared|overall Wald chi2 (2 d.f.), simultaneously testing if parameters for both 6 mo. by intervention and 12 mo. by intervention are different from 0.||"statistical analyses is a GEE model with logit link function and binomial distribution with odds of undetectable VL as outcome and as predictors: intervention, time and time\*intervention. We hypothesize that over time, the odds of undetectable VL will be higher for the intervention than the control group, which would be reflected in a significant interaction effect time\*intervention.~H0: no significant interaction effect time\*intervention"||||0.08
81655070|NCT03086655|163000234|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.43||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|(equal variances assumed)|Difference = control group - treatment group|||0.43|-0.11|<0.05
81655071|NCT03086655|163000235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Chi-squared|overall Wald chi2 (4 d.f.), simultaneously testing if parameters for all follow-ups by intervention are different from 0.||"statistical analyses is a GEE model with logit link function and binomial distribution with odds of optimal adherence as outcome and as predictors: intervention, time and time\*intervention. We hypothesize that over time, the odds of optimal adherence will be higher for the intervention than the control group, which would be reflected in a significant interaction effect time\*intervention.~H0: no significant interaction effect time\*intervention"||||0.08
81655072|NCT03841526|163000254|OTHER|Parameters that did not meet normality criterion were analyzed non-parametrically. Overall treatment effect was assessed using Friedman's test.||||||0.0002|||||||ANOVA|||The primary efficacy analysis was analyzed by analysis of variance (ANOVA) comparing the mean incidence rates among the 3 treatment groups in the Outpatient Phase. If the performed Friedman's test yielded an overall p-value less than 0.05, post-hoc analysis of groups means were conducted to statistically determine which group means differed.||||0.0002
81655073|NCT03841526|163000254|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Tukey Test/Kruskal-Wallis Test|Tukey Test (if the difference between 2 treatments was normally distributed) or Kruskal-Wallis Test (if not normally distributed).||If the overall treatment effect was significant, pairwise treatment comparisons were assessed using: If a difference between 2 treatments was normally distributed, the Tukey Test was used or if not normally distributed and the distribution was highly skewed, the sign test/Kruskal-Allis test was used.||||<0.0001
81531077|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Single seizure: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.67
81655074|NCT03841526|163000254|OTHER|||||||0.0032|||||||Tukey Test/Kruskal-Wallis Test|Tukey Test (if the difference between 2 treatments was normally distributed) or Kruskal-Wallis Test (if not normally distributed).||If the overall treatment effect was significant, pairwise treatment comparisons were assessed using: If a difference between 2 treatments was normally distributed, the Tukey Test was used or if not normally distributed and the distribution was highly skewed, the sign test/Kruskal-Allis test was used.||||0.0032
81655075|NCT03841526|163000254|OTHER|||||||0.2072|||||||Tukey Test/Kruskal-Wallis Test|Tukey Test (if the difference between 2 treatments was normally distributed) or Kruskal-Wallis Test (if not normally distributed).||If the overall treatment effect was significant, pairwise treatment comparisons were assessed using: If a difference between 2 treatments was normally distributed, the Tukey Test was used or if not normally distributed and the distribution was highly skewed, the sign test/Kruskal-Allis test was used.||||0.2072
81655076|NCT03841526|163000257|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81655077|NCT03841526|163000258|OTHER|||||||0.859|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8590
81655078|NCT04303780|163000275|EQUIVALENCE|A hazard ratio \<1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer PFS for AMG 510 relative to docetaxel. P-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.663||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.509|0.864|||Log Rank|||||0.864|0.509|0.002
81703850|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.966||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day on Day 22 for FPG.||||0.966
81531078|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stridor: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.65
81531079|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Subconjunctival hemorrhage: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81655079|NCT04893460|163000276|SUPERIORITY|This model is a paired t-test that tests for change in cognitive dissonance from baseline to after the Cost activity|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.003
81655080|NCT04893460|163000276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This model is a paired t-test that tests for change in cognitive dissonance from baseline to after the Quit Letter activity||||<.001
81655081|NCT04893460|163000276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This model is a paired t-test that tests for change in cognitive dissonance from baseline to after the Pitfalls activity||||.004
81655082|NCT04893460|163000276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.098|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This model is a paired t-test that tests for change in cognitive dissonance from baseline to after the Smoke Free activity||||.098
81655083|NCT04893460|163000276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.042|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This model is a paired t-test that tests for change in cognitive dissonance from baseline to after the Letter to Youth activity||||.042
81655084|NCT04893460|163000276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.364|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This model is a paired t-test that tests for change in cognitive dissonance from baseline to 6 weeks post baseline.||||.364
81655085|NCT04893460|163000277|SUPERIORITY||median pairwise average|17.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxson Signed Rank Test|||The non-parametric Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to evaluate whether participants were smoking fewer cigarettes per day.||||<.001
81655086|NCT04893460|163000278|SUPERIORITY|This model is a paired t-test that tests for change in readiness to quit smoking from baseline to after the Cost activity|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.776|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.776
81625027|NCT06143670|162931784|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.18|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 12||-0.18|-0.30|<0.0001
81625028|NCT06143670|162931785|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|-0.1|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 3||-0.10|-0.15|<0.0001
81625029|NCT06143670|162931785|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|-0.13|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 6||-0.13|-0.17|<0.0001
81625030|NCT06143670|162931785|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|-0.11|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 12||-0.11|-0.16|<0.0001
81625031|NCT06143670|162931786|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.53|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 3||-0.53|-0.74|<0.0001
81625032|NCT06143670|162931786|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.56|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 6||-0.56|-0.74|<0.0001
81703851|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.075||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day on Day 22 for FPG.||||0.075
81531080|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Umbilical hernia without obstruction/gangrene: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.10
81625033|NCT06143670|162931786|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.58|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 12||-0.58|-0.77|<0.0001
81625034|NCT05161715|162931801|OTHER|||||||0.425||||||No multiple testing correction was performed|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.425
81625035|NCT05161715|162931802|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||No multiple testing correction was performed|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0002
81625036|NCT05161715|162931803|OTHER|||||||0.0424||||||No multiple testing correction was performed|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0424
81625037|NCT05161715|162931804|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||No multiple testing correction was performed|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81625038|NCT05161715|162931809|OTHER|||||||0.556||||||No multiple testing correction was performed|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.556
81625039|NCT04173663|162931854|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-3.27||||0.092|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression controlled for study site, cohort, and baseline value of the parental empowerment scale.||||||.092
81625040|NCT04173663|162931855|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.62||||1.54e-05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression controlled for study site, cohort, and baseline value of the measure.||||||.0000154
81625041|NCT04173663|162931856|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.19||||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression controlled for study site, cohort, and baseline value of the measure.||||||.014
81625042|NCT04173663|162931857|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.13||||0.883|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression controlled for study site, cohort, and baseline value of the measure.||||||0.883
81625043|NCT04173663|162931858|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.11||||0.308|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression controlled for study site, cohort, and baseline value of the measure.||Outcome Variable: Number of services family applied for (6 month post intervention)||||.308
81625044|NCT04173663|162931858|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.11||||0.355|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression controlled for study site, cohort, and baseline value of the measure.||Outcome Variable: Number of services family applied for (12 month post intervention)||||.355
81625045|NCT04173663|162931859|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.06||||0.699|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression controlled for study site, cohort, and baseline value of the measure.||Outcome Variable: Number of government services family is receiving (6 month post intervention)||||.699
81625046|NCT04173663|162931859|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1||||0.573|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression controlled for study site, cohort, and baseline value of the measure.||Outcome Variable: Number of government services the family is receiving (12 month post intervention)||||.573
81703852|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day on Day 22 for FPG.||||0.700
81531081|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified bacterial pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.08
81625047|NCT04173663|162931859|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.23||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression controlled for study site, cohort, and baseline value of the measure.||Outcome Variable: Number of direct services the family is receiving (6 month post intervention)||||.430
81625048|NCT04173663|162931859|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.27||||0.391|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression controlled for study site, cohort, and baseline value of the measure.||Outcome Variable: Number of direct services the family is receiving (12 month post intervention)||||.391
81625049|NCT04173663|162931860|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.44||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression controlled for study site, cohort, and baseline value of the measure.||Outcome Variable: Whether participants were engaged or not engaged in vocational/educational activities (6 month post intervention)||||.510
81625050|NCT04173663|162931860|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.64||||0.296|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression controlled for study site, cohort, and baseline value of the measure.||Outcome Variable: Whether participants were engaged or not engaged in vocational/educational activities (12 month post intervention)||||.296
81465437|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|0.17|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.795||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 2 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 2 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||1.795||
81625051|NCT04173663|162931861|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.66||||0.361|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression controlled for study site, cohort, and baseline value of the measure.||||||.361
81625052|NCT04173663|162931862|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.08||||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression controlled for study site, cohort, and baseline value of the measure.||Outcome Variable: Number of unmet service needs (6 month post intervention)||||.810
81625053|NCT04173663|162931862|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.13||||0.678|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression controlled for study site, cohort, and baseline value of the measure.||Outcome Variable: Number of unmet service needs (12 month post intervention)||||.678
81625054|NCT04173663|162931863|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03||||0.924|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression controlled for study site and cohort,||||||.924
81625055|NCT05141903|162931865|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||(Dose group \* Time)|Mixed Models Analysis|Dfn, Dfd = 11, 369 F Value = 24.31||Dose Group 2 B. infantis levels compared to control group (antibiotic only) with changes over time||||<0.0001
81625056|NCT05141903|162931865|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Dose group \* Time|Mixed Models Analysis|Dfn, Dfd = 11, 370 F value = 14.87||Dose Group 3 B. infantis levels compared to control group (antibiotic only) with changes over time||||<0.0001
81625057|NCT05141903|162931865|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Dose Group \* Time|Mixed Models Analysis|Dfn, Dfd = 11, 351 F value = 8.606||Dose Group 2 (with HMO) B. infantis levels compared to dose Group 3 (without HMO) with changes over time||||<0.0001
81625058|NCT02278562|162931871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||0.05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Prior data indicate that LDR is normally distributed with standard deviation ranging from 0.16 to 0.23 in hemodialysis and control patients, respectively. If the true difference in the experimental and control means is 0.21, we will be able to reject the null hypothesis that the population means of the experimental and control groups are equal with probability (power) 0.933. The Type I error probability associated with this test of this null hypothesis is 0.05.||||0.37
81625059|NCT02278562|162931871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.955||||||0.05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Prior data indicate that LDR is normally distributed with standard deviation ranging from 0.16 to 0.23 in hemodialysis and control patients, respectively. If the true difference in the experimental and control means is 0.21, we will be able to reject the null hypothesis that the population means of the experimental and control groups are equal with probability (power) 0.933.||||0.955
81625060|NCT04549168|162931915|SUPERIORITY||LS geometric mean ratio|0.795||||0.0585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.627|1.008||Data was analyzed using mixed effect model repeated measurement analysis (MMRM), and the missing values were imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR).|MMRM|||||1.008|0.627|0.0585
81625061|NCT04549168|162931916|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|7.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.39|9.81||Data was analyzed using MMRM, and the missing values were imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be MNAR.|MMRM|||||9.81|4.39|<0.0001
81625062|NCT04549168|162931917|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-17.84||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.16|-8.51||Data was analyzed using MMRM, and the missing values were imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be MNAR.|MMRM|||||-8.51|-27.16|0.0002
81625063|NCT04549168|162931918|SUPERIORITY||LS geometric mean ratio|0.776||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.647|0.93||Data was analyzed using MMRM, and the missing values were imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be MNAR.|MMRM|||||0.930|0.647|0.0063
81625064|NCT04549168|162931919|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|4.49||||0.0242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|8.39||Data was analyzed using MMRM, and the missing values were imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be MNAR.|MMRM|||||8.39|0.59|0.0242
81625065|NCT04549168|162931920|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-10.36||||0.1625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.95|4.22||Data was analyzed using MMRM, and the missing values were imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be MNAR.|MMRM|||||4.22|-24.95|0.1625
81625066|NCT04549168|162931921|SUPERIORITY||LS geometric mean ratio|0.815||||0.0515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.663|1.001||Data was analyzed using MMRM, and the missing values were imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be MNAR.|MMRM|||||1.001|0.663|0.0515
81625067|NCT04549168|162931922|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|7.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.61|9.86||Data was analyzed using MMRM, and the missing values were imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be MNAR.|MMRM|||||9.86|5.61|<0.0001
81625068|NCT04549168|162931923|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-21.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.15|-14.35||Data was analyzed using MMRM, and the missing values were imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be MNAR.|MMRM|||||-14.35|-28.15|<0.0001
81625069|NCT04549168|162931925|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.811||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.45|-1.25||Based on Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with factors of age group, site, treatment, and the baseline ISI as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-1.25|-4.45|0.0006
81625070|NCT04549168|162931926|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.488||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.78||Based on ANCOVA model with factors of age group, site, treatment, and the baseline ISI as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.78|-2.70|0.0005
81625071|NCT04549168|162931928|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.34||||0.0312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.65||Data was analyzed using MMRM, and the missing values were imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be MNAR.|MMRM||First 7 mornings of treatment period|||0.65|0.03|0.0312
81625072|NCT04549168|162931928|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.32||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.76||Data was analyzed using MMRM, and the missing values were imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be MNAR.|MMRM||Last 7 mornings of treatment period|||0.76|-0.11|0.1460
81625073|NCT04549168|162931928|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.29||||0.1613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.7||Data was analyzed using MMRM, and the missing values were imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be MNAR.|MMRM||First 7 mornings of follow-up period|||0.70|-0.12|0.1613
81625074|NCT04549168|162931928|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.23||||0.2852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.65||Data was analyzed using MMRM, and the missing values were imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be MNAR.|MMRM||Last 7 mornings of follow-up period|||0.65|-0.19|0.2852
81625075|NCT01351805|162931948|OTHER|Test of change from baseline as above.|Percent change in geometric means|8.19||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|15.31||IL-6 from baseline to one year: overall % change= 8.19% (95%CI 1.52-15.31).|as above|p above adjusted for age, sex, race and n-3 fatty acid randomized treatment group.||Geometric means of biomarker concentrations with 95% CIs were calculated for baseline and 1 year biomarkers (IL-6, TNFR2 and CRP) by treatment group (active vs. placebo vitamin D). Linear repeated measures models calculated the % change in means for each biomarker from baseline to year one and the overall effects of randomized treatments with 95% CIs.||15.31|1.52|0.02
81625076|NCT01351805|162931948|OTHER|Test of change from baseline as above.|Percent change in geometric means|-0.73||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.87|5.81||4\. IL-6 from baseline to one year: overall % change= -0.73% (95%CI -6.87 to 5.81).|as above|p above adjusted for age, sex, race and vitamin D randomized treatment group.||Geometric means of biomarker concentrations with 95% CIs were calculated for baseline and 1 year biomarkers (IL-6, TNFR2 and CRP) by treatment group (active vs. placebo vitamin D). Linear repeated measures models calculated the % change in means for each biomarker from baseline to year one and the overall effects of randomized treatments with 95% CIs.||5.81|-6.87|0.97
81625077|NCT01351805|162931948|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicative interaction between strata based on linear models of ln biomarker from baseline to year 1,p for interaction between strata.||||||0.12||||||Test of multiplicative interaction between the effects of the two supplements|p for interaction|||Test for interaction between effect of vitamin D and effect of omega-3 fatty acids on IL-6 change from baseline to 1 year||||0.12
81625078|NCT01351805|162931949|OTHER|Test of change from baseline as above.|Percent change in geometric means|7.12||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|16.87||3\. HsCRP from baseline to one year: overall % change= 7.12% (95%CI -1.81-16.78).|as above|p above adjusted for age, sex, race and n-3 fatty acid randomized treatment group.||Geometric means of biomarker concentrations with 95% CIs were calculated for baseline and 1 year biomarkers (IL-6, TNFR2 and CRP) by treatment group (active vs. placebo vitamin D). Linear repeated measures models calculated the % change in means for each biomarker from baseline to year one and the overall effects of randomized treatments with 95% CIs.||16.87|-1.81|0.16
81625079|NCT01351805|162931949|OTHER|Test of change from baseline as above.|Percent change in geometric means|-3.89||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.92|4.86||6\. HsCRP from baseline to one year: overall % change= -3.89% (95%CI -11.92-4.86).|as above|p above adjusted for age, sex, race and vitamin D randomized treatment group.||Geometric means of biomarker concentrations with 95% CIs were calculated for baseline and 1 year biomarkers (IL-6, TNFR2 and CRP) by treatment group (active vs. placebo vitamin D). Linear repeated measures models calculated the % change in means for each biomarker from baseline to year one and the overall effects of randomized treatments with 95% CIs.||4.86|-11.92|0.44
81625080|NCT01351805|162931949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||P for interaction|||Test for multiplicative interaction between effect of vitamin D and effect of omega-3. based on linear models of ln biomarker from baseline to year 1.||||0.38
81625081|NCT01351805|162931950|OTHER|Test of change from baseline as above.|Percent change in geometric means|0.63||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|2.31||2\. TNFR2 from baseline to one year: overall % change= 0.63% (95%CI -1.03 to 2.31).|as above|p above adjusted for age, sex, race and n-3 fatty acid randomized treatment group.||Geometric means of biomarker concentrations with 95% CIs were calculated for baseline and 1 year biomarkers (IL-6, TNFR2 and CRP) by treatment group (active vs. placebo vitamin D). Linear repeated measures models calculated the % change in means for each biomarker from baseline to year one and the overall effects of randomized treatments with 95% CIs.||2.31|-1.03|0.57
81655087|NCT04893460|163000278|SUPERIORITY|This model is a paired t-test that tests for change in readiness to quit smoking from baseline to after the Quit Latter activity|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.219|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.219
81655088|NCT04893460|163000278|SUPERIORITY|This model is a paired t-test that tests for change in readiness to quit smoking from baseline to after the Pitfalls activity|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.043|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.043
81655089|NCT04893460|163000278|SUPERIORITY|This model is a paired t-test that tests for change in readiness to quit smoking from baseline to after the Smoke Free activity|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.219|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.219
81655090|NCT04893460|163000278|SUPERIORITY|This model is a paired t-test that tests for change in readiness to quit smoking from baseline to after the Letter to Youth activity|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.110
81655091|NCT04893460|163000278|SUPERIORITY|This model is a paired t-test that tests for change in readiness to quit smoking from baseline to 6 week post baseline assessment|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.868|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.868
81703853|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.732||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day on Day 22 for FPG.||||0.732
81703854|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.552||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day on Day 28 for FPG.||||0.552
81703855|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day on Day 28 for FPG.||||0.196
81655092|NCT01123070|163000279|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence declared if the back transformed 90% CI of geometric mean ratio is within the predefined limits of 0.75 to 1.33|Geometric mean ratio|0.93||||0.4265|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.797|1.084|||ANCOVA|PK parameters were calculated using a logarithmic transformation. Covariates included body weight at screening, gender and treatment.|TL011 arm is the numerator and MabThera arm is the denominator|||1.084|0.797|0.4265
81625082|NCT01351805|162931950|OTHER|Test of change from baseline as above.|Percent change in geometric means|-1.27||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|0.39||5\. TNFR2 from baseline to one year: overall % change= -1.27% (95%CI -2.89 to 0.39).|as above|p above adjusted for age, sex, race and vitamin D randomized treatment group.||Geometric means of biomarker concentrations with 95% CIs were calculated for baseline and 1 year biomarkers (IL-6, TNFR2 and CRP) by treatment group (active vs. placebo vitamin D). Linear repeated measures models calculated the % change in means for each biomarker from baseline to year one and the overall effects of randomized treatments with 95% CIs.||0.39|-2.89|0.13
81625083|NCT01351805|162931950|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicative interaction between strata based on linear models of ln biomarker from baseline to year 1 with p for interaction between strata.||||||0.74|||||||P for interaction|||Test for multiplicative interaction between effect of vitamin D and effect of omega-3. based on linear models of ln biomarker from baseline to year 1.||||0.74
81625084|NCT01351805|162931951|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.78||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.99|||Regression, Cox|||||0.99|0.61|0.05
81625085|NCT01351805|162931951|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.85||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.08|||Regression, Cox|||||1.08|0.67|0.19
81625086|NCT01351805|162931951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||P for interaction|p multiplicative interaction between effects of vitamin D and n-3 fa supplements||Test for multiplicative interaction between the effects of randomized treatment groups, vitamin D and n-3 fa on incidence of autoimmune disease.||||0.20
81625087|NCT01351805|162931952|OTHER|We assessed the main effects of the treatment arms comparing all those randomized to omega-3 fatty acids or omega-3 fatty acid placebo, regardless of vitamin D randomization status.||||||0.77||||||Repeated measures model with unstructured variance to assess effect of treatment on WOMAC Pain adjusting for age, sex, and other treatment. Linear time by treatment interaction term assessed change in WOMAC Pain over time in treatment vs placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures model with censoring for total knee replacement.||Intention to treat analysis using a repeated measures model with unstructured variance to assess the effect of treatment arm on WOMAC Pain adjusting for age, sex, and the other treatment arm. The linear time by treatment interaction term assessed change in WOMAC Pain over time between participants randomized to treatment versus placebo.||||0.77
81625088|NCT01351805|162931952|OTHER|We assessed the main effects of the treatment arms comparing all those randomized to vitamin D or vitamin D placebo, regardless of omega-3 fatty acid randomization status.||||||0.41||||||Repeated measures model with unstructured variance to assess effect of treatment on WOMAC Pain adjusting for age, sex, and other treatment. Linear time by treatment interaction term assessed change in WOMAC Pain over time in treatment vs placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear time by treatment interaction (comparing change in WOMAC pain over time in two randomized groups)||Intention to treat analysis using a repeated measures model with unstructured variance to assess the effect of treatment arm on WOMAC Pain adjusting for age, sex, and the other treatment arm. The linear time by treatment interaction term assessed change in WOMAC Pain over time between participants randomized to treatment versus placebo.|We assessed for effect modification between vitamin D and N-3 FA and tested for other pre-specified interactions. We again used a repeated measures model with censoring for TKR. We adjusted for age, sex and N-3 FA treatment arm (in analyses in which N-3 FA treatment arm was not investigated as a potential modifier).|||0.41
81625089|NCT01351805|162931952|OTHER|Linear regression - WOMAC pain over time mean (Standard error - SE). Differences in WOMAC pain scores in stratified groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Active n3fa vs placebo n3fa among those on placebo vitamin D.||||0.42
81625090|NCT01351805|162931952|OTHER|Linear regression - WOMAC pain over time mean (Standard error - SE). Differences in WOMAC pain scores in stratified groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Vitamin D vs. vitamin D placebo among those on placebo omega-3 fatty acids- stratified analyses.||||0.18
81625091|NCT01351805|162931952|OTHER|Linear regression - WOMAC pain over time mean (Standard error - SE). Report only in final year. Differences in WOMAC pain scores in cross-classified groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Omega-3 fatty acids vs. omega-3 fatty acids placebo among those on active vitamin D.||||0.84
81625092|NCT01351805|162931952|OTHER|Linear regression - WOMAC pain over time mean (Standard error - SE). Report only in final year. Differences in WOMAC pain scores in cross-classified groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Omega-3 fatty acids vs. omega-3 fatty acids placebo among those on placebo vitamin D.||||0.76
81703856|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.393||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day on Day 28 for FPG.||||0.393
81625093|NCT03526861|162931995|SUPERIORITY|Primary endpoint tested sequentially at a 5% significance level|Risk Difference (RD)|13.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|22.3||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|Subjects with IGA score of 0 (clear) or 1 (almost clear) at Week 16 were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication from Week 2 to Week 16 were considered non-responders. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between tralokinumab 300 mg Q2W and placebo was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||22.3|5.3|0.002
81625094|NCT03526861|162931995|SUPERIORITY|Primary endpoint tested sequentially at a 5% significance level|Risk Difference (RD)|17.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.4|26.6||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|Subjects with IGA score of 0 (clear) or 1 (almost clear) at Week 16 were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication from Week 2 to Week 16 were considered non-responders. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between tralokinumab 150 mg Q2W and placebo was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||26.6|8.4|<0.001
81465438|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|1.42|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.044||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 2 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 3 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||3.044||
81625095|NCT03526861|162931996|SUPERIORITY|Primary endpoint tested sequentially at a 5% significance level|Risk Difference (RD)|22.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|32.0||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|Subjects who achieved at least 75% reduction in EASI at Week 16 were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication from Week 2 to Week 16 were considered non-responders. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between tralokinumab 300 mg Q2W and placebo was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||32.0|12.0|<0.001
81625096|NCT03526861|162931996|SUPERIORITY|Primary endpoint tested sequentially at a 5% significance level|Risk Difference (RD)|22.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|32.6||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|Subjects who achieved at least 75% reduction in EASI at Week 16 were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication from Week 2 to Week 16 were considered non-responders. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between tralokinumab 150 mg Q2W and placebo was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||32.6|12.4|<0.001
81625097|NCT03526861|162931997|SUPERIORITY|Secondary endpoint tested sequentially at a 2.5% significance level|Risk Difference (RD)|21.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|31.1||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|Subjects with at least 4-point reduction in Adolescent Worst Pruritus NRS were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or who received rescue medication from Week 2 to Week 16 were considered non-responders. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between tralokinumab 300 mg Q2W and placebo was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||31.1|12.3|<0.001
81625098|NCT03526861|162931997|SUPERIORITY|Secondary endpoint tested sequentially at a 5% significance level|Risk Difference (RD)|19.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|29.2||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|Subjects with at least 4-point reduction in Adolescent Worst Pruritus NRS were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or who received rescue medication from Week 2 to Week 16 were considered non-responders. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between tralokinumab 150 mg Q2W and placebo was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||29.2|10.6|<0.001
81625099|NCT03526861|162931998|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was tested sequentially using the Holm-Bonferroni method for multiplicity adjustment at a 2.5% significance level after the sequential testing of the primary endpoints and first secondary endpoint, if these showed statistical significance.|Difference of least square means|-19.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|-12.2||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'hypothetical'.|Repeated measurements model|||Repeated measurements model on post-baseline data. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 2 change was imputed as 0. Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or after use of rescue treatment from Week 2 to Week 16 were not included in the analysis.||-12.2|-27.1|<0.001
81625100|NCT03526861|162931998|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was tested sequentially using the Holm-Bonferroni method for multiplicity adjustment at a 5% significance level after the sequential testing of the primary endpoints and first secondary endpoint, if these showed statistical significance.|Difference of least square means|-18.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|-10.4||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'hypothetical'.|Repeated measurements model|||Repeated measurements model on post-baseline data. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 2 change was imputed as 0. Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or after use of rescue treatment from Week 2 to Week 16 were not included in the analysis.||-10.4|-25.6|<0.001
81625101|NCT03526861|162931999|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was tested sequentially using the Holm-Bonferroni method for multiplicity adjustment at a 2.5% significance level after the sequential testing of the primary endpoints and first secondary endpoint, if these showed statistical significance.|Difference of least square means|-2.6||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.7||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'hypothetical'.|Repeated measurements model|||Repeated measurements model on post-baseline data. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 2 change was imputed as 0. Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or after use of rescue treatment from Week 2 to Week 16 were not included in the analysis.||-0.7|-4.5|0.007
81625102|NCT03526861|162931999|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was tested sequentially using the Holm-Bonferroni method for multiplicity adjustment at a 5% significance level after the sequential testing of the primary endpoints and first secondary endpoint, if these showed statistical significance.|Difference of least square means|-2.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-0.1||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'hypothetical'.|Repeated measurements model|||Repeated measurements model on post-baseline data. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 2 change was imputed as 0. Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or after use of rescue treatment from Week 2 to Week 16 were not included in the analysis.||-0.1|-3.9|0.040
81703857|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.775||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day on Day 28 for FPG.||||0.775
81531082|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified septicemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.08
81531083|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urinary tract infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81531084|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urticaria: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.91
81531085|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Vaccines adverse reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81625103|NCT03526861|162932002|SUPERIORITY|The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Risk Difference (RD)|38.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.8|50.2||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and disease severity.|Subjects who achieved at least 50% reduction in EASI at Week 16 were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication from Week 2 to Week 16 were considered non-responders. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between tralokinumab 300 mg Q2W and placebo was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||50.2|26.8|<0.001
81625104|NCT03526861|162932002|SUPERIORITY|The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Risk Difference (RD)|32.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.6|44.1||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and disease severity.|Subjects who achieved at least 50% reduction in EASI at Week 16 were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication from Week 2 to Week 16 were considered non-responders. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between tralokinumab 150 mg Q2W and placebo was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||44.1|20.6|<0.001
81625105|NCT03526861|162932003|SUPERIORITY|The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Risk Difference (RD)|13.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|22.2||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and disease severity.|Subjects who achieved at least 90% reduction in EASI at Week 16 were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication from Week 2 to Week 16 were considered non-responders. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between tralokinumab 300 mg Q2W and placebo was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||22.2|5.2|0.002
81655093|NCT01123070|163000280|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence declared if the back transformed 90% CI of geometric mean ratio is within the predefined limits of 0.75 to 1.33|Geometric mean ratio|0.862||||0.0368|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.768|0.968|||ANCOVA|PK parameters were calculated using a logarithmic transformation. Covariates included body weight at screening, gender and treatment.|TL011 arm is the numerator, MabThera arm is the denominator|||0.968|0.768|0.0368
81531086|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Viral syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.05
81531087|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Weakness: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81531088|NCT01128426|162747632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Wheezing: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81531089|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Abnormal involuntary movements: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.15
81531090|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute bronchiolitis due to RSV: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.87
81531091|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.96
81531092|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute otitis media: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.33
81655094|NCT01123070|163000282|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence declared if the 90% CI of geometric mean ratio is within the predefined limits of 0.75 to 1.33|Geometric mean ratio|0.909||||0.1484|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.814|1.014|||ANCOVA|PK parameters were calculated using a logarithmic transformation. Covariates included body weight at screening, gender and treatment.|TL011/MabThera|Cmax1||1.014|0.814|0.1484
81655095|NCT01123070|163000282|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence declared if the 90% CI of geometric mean ratio is within the predefined limits of 0.75 to 1.33|Geometric mean ratio|0.766||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.633|0.927|||ANCOVA|PK parameters were calculated using a logarithmic transformation. Covariates included body weight at screening, gender and treatment.|TL011/MabThera|Cmax2||0.927|0.633|0.0241
81531093|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute pyelonephritis without RMN lesion: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81531094|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Alkalosis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531095|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.23
81531096|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apparent life threatening event infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.19
81531097|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma with acute exacerbation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.96
81531098|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma, unspecified, unspecified status: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.66
81531099|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchiolitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.28
81531100|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.96
81655096|NCT01123070|163000283|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence declared if the 90% CI of geometric mean ratio is within the predefined limits of 0.75 to 1.33|Geometric mean ratio|0.969||||0.652|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.863|1.088|||ANCOVA|PK parameters were calculated using a logarithmic transformation. Covariates included body weight at screening, gender and treatment.|TL011 arm is the numerator, MabThera arm is the denominator|AUC1||1.088|0.863|0.6520
81531101|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchospasm: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531102|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Cellulitis and abscess of trunk: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.96
81531103|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Constipation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.41
81531104|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Croup: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.80
81531105|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dehydration: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.98
81531106|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dermatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.51
81531107|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dyspnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.92
81531108|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Failure to thrive: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.76
81531109|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fever: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.91
81531110|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fussy infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.23
81531111|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Gastroenteritis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.95
81655097|NCT01123070|163000283|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence declared if the 90% CI of geometric mean ratio is within the predefined limits of 0.75 to 1.33|Geometric mean ratio|0.961||||0.7835|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.757|1.222|||ANCOVA|PK parameters were calculated using a logarithmic transformation. Covariates included body weight at screening, gender and treatment.|TL011/MabThera|AUC2||1.222|0.757|0.7835
81655098|NCT04020185|163000290|OTHER||maximum tolerated dose (monotherapy)|1200.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81655099|NCT00527787|163000300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportions|4.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|7.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by use of low-dose aspirin (Yes/No) at randomization.||The primary efficacy endpoint was the proportion of subjetcs developing gastric ulcers throughout 6 months of study treatment. A summary, including cumulative frequency and percentage with associated 95% confidence intervals was produced for the observational incidences of gastric ulcers at 6 months. The cumulative proportion of subjects developing gastric ulcers at 6 months was analyzed using the CMH test stratified by use of low-dose aspirin (Yes/No) at randomization.||7.7|1.9|0.001
81655100|NCT00527787|163000301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81655101|NCT00527787|163000302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81655102|NCT00527787|163000303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.003
81655103|NCT00527787|163000304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81655104|NCT01145898|163000330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6261||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||There will be (as shown) differences in the number of subjects based upon the time of analysis due to patient loss, data of insufficient quality at visit, or change in the drug use during period of study (patient switched off treatment by their doctor) so the number of data points varies throughout the analysis by availability.||||.6261
81655105|NCT01145898|163000331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6081||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.6081
81655106|NCT01145898|163000332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1822||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.1822
81655107|NCT01145898|163000333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2383||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.2383
81655108|NCT01145898|163000334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2383||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.2383
81655109|NCT01145898|163000335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1564||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.1564
81655110|NCT01145898|163000336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2265||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.2265
81655111|NCT01145898|163000337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4645||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.4645
81655112|NCT01145898|163000338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5998||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.5998
81655113|NCT01145898|163000339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8119||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.8119
81655114|NCT01145898|163000340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1319||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.1319
81703858|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day on Day 35 for FPG.||||1.000
81703859|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.989||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day on Day 35 for FPG.||||0.989
81703860|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.603||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day on Day 35 for FPG.||||0.603
81531112|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hypopotassemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531113|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Lipoma of other specified sites: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81703861|NCT00937326|163103352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.108||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day on Day 35 for FPG.||||0.108
81625106|NCT03526861|162932003|SUPERIORITY|The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Risk Difference (RD)|15.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|24.1||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and disease severity.|Subjects who achieved at least 90% reduction in EASI at Week 16 were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication from Week 2 to Week 16 were considered non-responders. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between tralokinumab 150 mg Q2W and placebo was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||24.1|6.5|<0.001
81531114|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81531115|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Nausea and vomiting: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81655115|NCT01145898|163000341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0199||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.0199
81655116|NCT01145898|163000342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7597||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.7597
81655117|NCT01145898|163000343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2528||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.2528
81655118|NCT04145700|163000366|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Hazard Ratio|2.62||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.19|4.46|||Bayesian hierarchical model|||To conclude success for the intervention, the Bayesian analysis must yield a minimum of 99% posterior probability for PFS Hazard ratio less than 1 \[i.e., Pr(HR \< 1) \> 99%\]. The Bayesian analyses below include posterior mean of Hazard ratio, posterior probabilities instead of p-values, and credible intervals instead of confidence intervals.||4.46|1.19|0.051
81655119|NCT01327846|163000379|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.86||||0.0648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.99||1-sided adjusted for multiplicity using weighted Dunnett test. \[significance level 0.0245\]|Log Rank||MACE|H11: The hazard rate of first adjudication committee confirmed MACE in the canakinumab 300 mg dose group is greater than or equal to the hazard rate of the placebo group||0.99|0.75|0.0648
81655120|NCT01327846|163000379|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.85||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.98||1-sided adjusted for multiplicity using weighted Dunnett test. \[significance level 0.0245\]|Log Rank||MACE|H21: The hazard rate of first adjudication committee confirmed MACE in the canakinumab 150 mg dose group is greater than or equal to the hazard rate of the placebo group||0.98|0.74|0.0241
81655121|NCT01327846|163000379|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.93||||0.1895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.07||1-sided adjusted for multiplicity using weighted Dunnett test. \[significance level 0.0245\]|Log Rank||MACE|H31: The hazard rate of first adjudication committee confirmed MACE in the canakinumab 50 mg dose group is greater than or equal to the hazard rate of the placebo group.||1.07|0.80|0.1895
81655122|NCT01327846|163000379|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.16||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||CV death|||1.16|0.77|0.572
81655123|NCT01327846|163000379|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.1||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||CV death|||1.10|0.73|0.296
81655124|NCT01327846|163000379|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.12||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||CV death|||1.12|0.73|0.369
81655125|NCT01327846|163000379|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.01||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||MI (fatal and non-fatal)|||1.01|0.69|0.067
81531116|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other diseases of nasal cavity and sinuses: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.34
81531117|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other specified cardiac dysrhythmias: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.41
81531118|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pilonidal cyst without mention of abscess: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.07
81625107|NCT03526861|162932004|SUPERIORITY|The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Difference of least square means|-9.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-5.3||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'hypothetical'.|Repeated measurements model|||Repeated measurements model on post-baseline data. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 2 change was imputed as 0. Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or after use of rescue treatment from Week 2 to Week 16 were not included in the analysis.||-5.3|-13.5|<0.001
81625108|NCT03526861|162932004|SUPERIORITY|The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Difference of least square means|-9.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|-5.3||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'hypothetical'.|Repeated measurements model|||Repeated measurements model on post-baseline data. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 2 change was imputed as 0. Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or after use of rescue treatment from Week 2 to Week 16 were not included in the analysis.||-5.3|-13.6|<0.001
81625109|NCT03526861|162932005|SUPERIORITY|The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Risk Difference (RD)|11.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|18.4||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and disease severity.|Subjects who achieved at least 75% reduction in SCORAD at Week 16 were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication from Week 2 to Week 16 were considered non-responders. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between tralokinumab 300 mg Q2W and placebo was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||18.4|4.5|0.002
81625110|NCT03526861|162932005|SUPERIORITY|The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Risk Difference (RD)|15.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|23.3||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and disease severity.|Subjects who achieved at least 75% reduction in SCORAD at Week 16 were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication from Week 2 to Week 16 were considered non-responders. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between tralokinumab 150 mg Q2W and placebo was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||23.3|7.8|<0.001
81625111|NCT03526861|162932006|SUPERIORITY|The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Risk Difference (RD)|26.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.1|36.3||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and disease severity.|Subjects who achieved at least 50% reduction in SCORAD at Week 16 were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication from Week 2 to Week 16 were considered non-responders. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between tralokinumab 300 mg Q2W and placebo was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||36.3|16.1|<0.001
81625112|NCT03526861|162932006|SUPERIORITY|The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Risk Difference (RD)|25.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.3|35.7||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and disease severity.|Subjects who achieved at least 50% reduction in SCORAD at Week 16 were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication from Week 2 to Week 16 were considered non-responders. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between tralokinumab 150 mg Q2W and placebo was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||35.7|15.3|<0.001
81531119|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.69
81531120|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Primary apnea of newborn: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531121|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Rash: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81531122|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Retinopathy of prematurity stage 2: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531123|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Single seizure: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.40
81531124|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stridor: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81655126|NCT01327846|163000379|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.92||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||MI (fatal and non-fatal)|||0.92|0.63|0.006
81655127|NCT01327846|163000379|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.14||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||MI (fatal and non-fatal)|||1.14|0.78|0.542
81655128|NCT01327846|163000379|OTHER|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.0|||||MI (non-fatal)|||1.00|0.68|
81655129|NCT01327846|163000379|OTHER|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.92|||||MI (non-fatal)|||0.92|0.62|
81655130|NCT01327846|163000379|OTHER|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.14|||||MI (non-fatal)|||1.14|0.78|
81655131|NCT01327846|163000379|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.12||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||Stroke (fatal and non-fatal)|||1.12|0.56|0.190
81703862|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.525||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 8.||||0.525
81531125|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Umbilical hernia without obstruction/gangrene: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81531126|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified bacterial pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.96
81625113|NCT03526861|162932007|SUPERIORITY|The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Difference of least square means|-1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.6||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'hypothetical'.|Repeated measurements model|||Repeated measurements model on post-baseline data. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 2 change was imputed as 0. Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or after use of rescue treatment from Week 2 to Week 16 were not included in the analysis.||-0.6|-2.4|<0.001
81625114|NCT03526861|162932007|SUPERIORITY|The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Difference of least square means|-1.2||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.3||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'hypothetical'.|Repeated measurements model|||Repeated measurements model on post-baseline data. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 2 change was imputed as 0. Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or after use of rescue treatment from Week 2 to Week 16 were not included in the analysis.||-0.3|-2.1|0.007
81625115|NCT03526861|162932008|SUPERIORITY|The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Risk Difference (RD)|20.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|31.0||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and disease severity.|Subjects with at least 3-point reduction in Adolescent Worst Pruritus NRS were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or who received rescue medication from Week 2 to Week 16 were considered non-responders. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between tralokinumab 300 mg Q2W and placebo was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||31.0|9.7|<0.001
81625116|NCT03526861|162932008|SUPERIORITY|The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Risk Difference (RD)|21.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.9|32.7||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and disease severity.|Subjects with at least 3-point reduction in Adolescent Worst Pruritus NRS were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or who received rescue medication from Week 2 to Week 16 were considered non-responders. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rate between tralokinumab 150 mg Q2W and placebo was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||32.7|10.9|<0.001
81625117|NCT03526861|162932009|SUPERIORITY|The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Difference of least square means|-6.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-3.6||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'hypothetical'.|Repeated measurements model|||Repeated measurements model on post-baseline data. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 2 change was imputed as 0. Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or after use of rescue treatment from Week 2 to Week 16 were not included in the analysis.||-3.6|-8.4|<0.001
81625118|NCT03526861|162932009|SUPERIORITY|The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Difference of least square means|-5.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|-3.0||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'hypothetical'.|Repeated measurements model|||Repeated measurements model on post-baseline data. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 2 change was imputed as 0. Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or after use of rescue treatment from Week 2 to Week 16 were not included in the analysis.||-3.0|-7.9|<0.001
81655132|NCT01327846|163000379|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.35||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||Stroke (fatal and non-fatal)|||1.35|0.71|0.912
81531127|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified septicemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.96
81531128|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urinary tract infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81625119|NCT04382898|162932023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1041|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1041
81625120|NCT04382898|162932029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0541|||||||Binomial test|||||||0.0541
81625121|NCT03932682|162932038|OTHER|The primary objective would be achieved if efficacy was demonstrated for at least one of the two primary efficacy endpoints, that is, if the interim analysis-adjusted lower limit of the two-sided confidence interval (CI) for absolute vaccine efficacy (aVE) of QIVc versus the comparator vaccine was greater than 0%.|Cox Proportional Hazard|41.26|||||TWO_SIDED|97.98|21.55|56.02||||||||56.02|21.55|
81655133|NCT01327846|163000379|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.43||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||Stroke (fatal and non-fatal)|||1.43|0.74|0.871
81655134|NCT01327846|163000379|OTHER|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.13|||||Stroke (nonfatal)|||1.13|0.57|
81655135|NCT01327846|163000379|OTHER|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.37|||||Stroke (nonfatal)|||1.37|0.72|
81655136|NCT01327846|163000379|OTHER|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.45|||||Stroke (nonfatal)|||1.45|0.75|
81703863|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.818||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 8.||||0.818
81703864|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 8.||||0.999
81703865|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.809||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 8.||||0.809
81703866|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 15.||||0.993
81531129|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urticaria: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81531130|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Viral syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.80
81531131|NCT01128426|162747633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Weakness: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531132|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Abnormal involuntary movements: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81531133|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute bronchiolitis due to RSV: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81531134|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute otitis media: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.01
81531135|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Adverse drug reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.95
81531136|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.23
81531137|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apparent life threatening event infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.34
81531138|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma with acute exacerbation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81531139|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma, unspecified, unspecified status: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.87
81531140|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchiolitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.35
81531141|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.84
81531142|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchospasm: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.64
81531143|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Candidiasis of mouth: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.95
81531144|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Constipation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.41
81531145|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Croup: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.51
81531146|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dehydration: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.95
81531147|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dermatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.13
81531148|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dyspnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.70
81531149|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Failure to thrive: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531150|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fever: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81531151|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fussy infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.33
81531152|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Gastroenteritis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.90
81465439|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|1.17|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.792||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 2 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 4 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||2.792||
81531153|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hand, foot and mouth disease: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.67
81531154|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hematoma: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81465440|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|0.45|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.074||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 2 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 6 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||2.074||
81531155|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Nausea and vomiting: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.07
81625122|NCT03932682|162932039|OTHER|The primary objective would be achieved if efficacy was demonstrated for at least one of the two primary efficacy endpoints, that is, if the interim analysis-adjusted lower limit of the two-sided CI for aVE of QIVc versus the comparator vaccine was greater than 0%.|Cox Proportional Hazard|46.9|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|19.19|65.11||||||||65.11|19.19|
81625123|NCT03932682|162932040|OTHER|The secondary efficacy objectives were not associated with any hypothesis testing|Cox Proportional Hazard|54.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.55|73.26||||||||73.26|22.55|
81625124|NCT03932682|162932041|OTHER|The secondary efficacy objectives were not associated with any hypothesis testing|Cox Proportional Hazard|50.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.83|63.77||||||||63.77|32.83|
81625125|NCT03932682|162932042|OTHER|The secondary efficacy objectives were not associated with any hypothesis testing|Cox Proportional Hazard|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||"The 2-sided 95% confidence interval was calculated with a lower limit of not estimable and an upper limit of 100."|||||
81625126|NCT04936035|162932064|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-16.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-12.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and race (categorized as Black and all other races) as fixed factors, with baseline 24-hour mean SBP assessed by ABPM as a covariate.|MMRM|The adjusted 95% CI and p-value are based on Dunnett's test.|LS Mean Difference between zilebesiran 300 mg Q6M and placebo, 95% CI was calculated using Dunnett's procedure.|||-12.3|-21.2|<0.0001
81625127|NCT04936035|162932064|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-15.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-10.6||The MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and race (categorized as Black and all other races) as fixed factors, with baseline 24-hour mean SBP assessed by ABPM as a covariate.|MMRM|The adjusted 95% CI and p-value are based on Dunnett's test.|LS Mean Difference between zilebesiran 600 mg Q6M and placebo, 95% CI was calculated using Dunnett's procedure.|||-10.6|-20.8|<0.0001
81625128|NCT04936035|162932065|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|-8.3||The MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and race (categorized as Black and all other races) as fixed factors, with office SBP as a covariate.|MMRM|Tested in hierarchical order with success criterion of nominal p-value \<0.05.||||-8.3|-15.7|<0.0001
81625129|NCT04936035|162932065|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|-4.8||The MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and race (categorized as Black and all other races) as fixed factors, with office SBP as a covariate.|MMRM|Tested in hierarchical order with success criterion of nominal p-value \<0.05.||||-4.8|-13.4|<0.0001
81625130|NCT04936035|162932066|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-14.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-9.4||The MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and race (categorized as Black and all other races) as fixed factors, with baseline 24-hour mean SBP assessed by ABPM as a covariate.|MMRM|Tested in hierarchical order with success criterion of nominal p-value \<0.05.||||-9.4|-18.9|<0.0001
81625131|NCT04936035|162932066|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-14.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-9.5||The MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and race (categorized as Black and all other races) as fixed factors, with baseline 24-hour mean SBP assessed by ABPM as a covariate.|MMRM|Tested in hierarchical order with success criterion of nominal p-value \<0.05.||||-9.5|-18.9|<0.0001
81655137|NCT01327846|163000382|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.94||1-sided adjusted for multiplicity using weighted Dunnett test. \[significance level 0.0245\]|Log Rank||MACE or unstable angina|||0.94|0.72|0.0648
81655138|NCT01327846|163000382|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.95||1-sided adjusted for multiplicity using weighted Dunnett test. \[significance level 0.0245\]|Log Rank||MACE or unstable angina|||0.95|0.73|0.0241
81655139|NCT01327846|163000382|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.1895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.03||1-sided adjusted for multiplicity using weighted Dunnett test. \[significance level 0.0245\]|Log Rank||MACE or unstable angina|||1.03|0.79|0.1895
81655140|NCT01327846|163000382|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.86||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||unstable angina|||0.86|0.39|0.007
81655141|NCT01327846|163000382|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.94||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||unstable angina|||0.94|0.44|0.022
81655142|NCT01327846|163000382|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.05||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||unstable angina|||1.05|0.48|0.086
81655143|NCT01327846|163000383|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.8456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.23||1-sided adjusted for multiplicity using weighted Dunnett test. \[significance level 0.0245\]|Log Rank|||||1.23|0.83|0.8456
81531156|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal candida infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81655144|NCT01327846|163000383|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.8456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.29||1-sided adjusted for multiplicity using weighted Dunnett test. \[significance level 0.0245\]|Log Rank|||||1.29|0.87|0.8456
81655145|NCT01327846|163000383|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.6541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.2||1-sided adjusted for multiplicity using weighted Dunnett test. \[significance level 0.0245\]|Log Rank|||||1.20|0.80|0.6541
81531157|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other diseases of nasal cavity and sinuses: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81625132|NCT04936035|162932067|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|-7.1||The MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and race (categorized as Black and all other races) as fixed factors, with office SBP as a covariate.|MMRM|Tested in hierarchical order with success criterion of nominal p-value \<0.05.||||-7.1|-17.2|<0.0001
81625133|NCT04936035|162932067|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|-5.3||The MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and race (categorized as Black and all other races) as fixed factors, with office SBP as a covariate.|MMRM|Tested in hierarchical order with success criterion of nominal p-value \<0.05.||||-5.3|-15.1|<0.0001
81625134|NCT04936035|162932068|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.76|30.64||Logistic regression model included treatment and race (black; all other races) as factors and baseline 24-hour mean SBP as a covariate|Regression, Logistic|Tested in hierarchical order with success criterion of nominal p-value \<0.05.||||30.64|3.76|<0.0001
81625135|NCT04936035|162932068|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.24|51.52||Logistic regression model included treatment and race (black; all other races) as factors and baseline 24-hour mean SBP as a covariate|Regression, Logistic|Tested in hierarchical order with success criterion of nominal p-value \<0.05.||||51.52|6.24|<0.0001
81625136|NCT04401800|162932078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Binomial exact test|||||||0.0002
81625137|NCT04401800|162932080|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial exact test|||||||< 0.0001
81625138|NCT04401800|162932081|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial exact test|||ORR as Assessed by the Investigator||||< 0.0001
81625139|NCT04401800|162932081|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial exact test|||ORR as Assessed by Central Site Imaging Facility||||< 0.0001
81625140|NCT04401800|162932082|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial exact test|||ORR as Assessed by the Investigator||||< 0.0001
81625141|NCT04401800|162932082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Binomial exact test|||ORR as Assessed by Central Site Imaging Facility||||0.0002
81625142|NCT05671029|162932105|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis: difference to placebo of change from baseline QTcF ≥ 10 ms.|Prediction @ mean max concentration|0.8|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.9|-1.3|<0.05
81625143|NCT05873751|162932118|OTHER||Calibrated VE|2.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.35|15.59|||||VE = 1 - HR\*100. The HRs were estimated by exponentiating the coefficient for the vaccine variable in the model. VE was adjusted for the covariates age, gender, and US census region.|||15.59|-10.35|
81625144|NCT05873751|162932119|OTHER||Calibrated VE|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|13.85|||||VE = 1 - HR\*100. The HRs were estimated by exponentiating the coefficient for the vaccine variable in the model. VE was adjusted for the covariates age, gender, and US census region.|||13.85|-23.50|
81625145|NCT05873751|162932120|OTHER||Calibrated VE|2.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.35|15.59|||||VE = 1 - HR\*100. The HRs were estimated by exponentiating the coefficient for the vaccine variable in the model. VE was adjusted for the covariates age, gender, and US census region.|||15.59|-10.35|
81625146|NCT05873751|162932121|OTHER||Calibrated VE|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|13.85|||||VE = 1 - HR\*100. The HRs were estimated by exponentiating the coefficient for the vaccine variable in the model. VE was adjusted for the covariates age, gender, and US census region.|||13.85|-23.50|
81625147|NCT01772472|162932122|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.44|0.66|||Log Rank|||||0.66|0.44|<0.0001
81625148|NCT01772472|162932123|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.44|0.66|||Log Rank|||||0.66|0.44|<0.0001
81625149|NCT01772472|162932124|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.66|||Log Rank|||||0.66|0.44|<.0001
81625150|NCT01772472|162932125|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.69|||Log Rank|||||0.69|0.46|<.0001
81625151|NCT01772472|162932126|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.46|0.69|||Log Rank|||||0.69|0.46|<0.0001
81655146|NCT01327846|163000384|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.99||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||All-cause mortality or MI or Stroke|||0.99|0.77|0.028
81531158|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81625152|NCT01772472|162932127|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.69|||Log Rank|||||0.69|0.46|<.0001
81625153|NCT01772472|162932128|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.48|0.7|||Log Rank|||||0.70|0.48|<0.0001
81625154|NCT01772472|162932129|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.48|0.7|||Log Rank|||||0.70|0.48|<0.0001
81625155|NCT01772472|162932130|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.7|||Log Rank|||||0.70|0.48|<.0001
81625156|NCT01772472|162932131|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.91|||Log Rank|||||0.91|0.53|0.0082
81625157|NCT01772472|162932132|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0082||95.0|0.53|0.91|||Log Rank|||||0.91|0.53|0.0082
81625158|NCT01772472|162932133|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.91|||Log Rank|||||0.91|0.53|0.0082
81625159|NCT01772472|162932134|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.47|0.76|||Log Rank|||||0.76|0.47|<0.0001
81625160|NCT01772472|162932135|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.47|0.76|||Log Rank|||||0.76|0.47|<0.0001
81625161|NCT01772472|162932136|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.76|||Log Rank|||||0.76|0.47|<.0001
81625162|NCT04391894|162932151|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean (LS Mean)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.8|-5.0|0.585
81655147|NCT01327846|163000384|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.96||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||All-cause mortality or MI or Stroke|||0.96|0.75|0.011
81655148|NCT01327846|163000384|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.07||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||All-cause mortality or MI or Stroke|||1.07|0.83|0.377
81655149|NCT01327846|163000385|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.1||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||All-cause mortality|||1.10|0.79|0.406
81465441|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|-0.83|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.79||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 2 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 8 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||0.790||
81531159|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Rash: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.38
81625163|NCT04391894|162932151|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean (LS Mean)|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.01|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-7.01|0.107
81625164|NCT04391894|162932151|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean (LS Mean)|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.3|0.3|0.033
81625165|NCT04391894|162932152|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean (LS Mean)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4|-0.8|0.605
81625166|NCT04391894|162932152|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean (LS Mean)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-0.7|0.646
81465442|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|0.03|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.65||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 2 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 12 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||1.650||
81465443|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|-0.53|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.131||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 2 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 24 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||1.131||
81465444|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|1.17|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.815||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 4 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 0.5 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||2.815||
81465445|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|2.36|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.997||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 4 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 1 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||3.997||
81465446|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|2.18|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.812||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 4 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 2 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||3.812||
81625167|NCT04391894|162932152|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean (LS Mean)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-0.5|0.847
81625168|NCT04391894|162932153|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||||||||0.2|-0.2|
81465447|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|2.59|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||4.228||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 4 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 3 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||4.228||
81465448|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|3.04|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||4.674||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 4 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 4 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||4.674||
81465449|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|1.63|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.259||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 4 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 6 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||3.259||
81531160|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Respiratory syncytial virus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.34
81531161|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Single seizure: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.54
81625169|NCT04391894|162932153|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||||||||0.1|-0.3|
81625170|NCT04391894|162932153|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||||||||0.2|-0.2|
81625171|NCT04391894|162932154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||||||||0.2|-0.2|
81625172|NCT04391894|162932154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||||||||0.1|-0.3|
81625173|NCT04391894|162932154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.6||||||||0.6|0.1|
81655150|NCT01327846|163000385|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.09||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||All-cause mortality|||1.09|0.78|0.329
81655151|NCT01327846|163000385|SUPERIORITY|A HR \< 1 favors Canakinumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.13||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Cox||All-cause mortality|||1.13|0.81|0.597
81655152|NCT00203268|163000400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3025|||||||clustered survival analysis|||||||.3025
81655153|NCT00672737|163000427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.0025|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0009|0.0041|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for body mass index, age of the volunteers, and a binary variable indicating the type (home-based vs. in-laboratory).|Mixed linear regression|Beta for IGFBP-1: for every 1-pg/mL increase in its serum level the cold pain threshold will additionally increase by 0.0025 seconds for every 1-mcg/mL increase in the plasma level of remifentanil.||0.0041|0.0009|<0.05
81655154|NCT00672737|163000427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.9694||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9127|-0.0261|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for body mass index, age of the volunteers, and a binary variable indicating the type (home-based vs. in-laboratory).|Mixed linear regression|Beta for SaO2: for every 1-%-absolute decrease in the nadir SaO2 the cold pain threshold will additionally increase by 0.9694 seconds for every 1-mcg/mL increase in the plasma level of remifentanil.||-0.0261|-1.9127|0.05
81625174|NCT01889199|162932156|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Only PCOS women were randomized to flutamide versus placebo; controls were not randomized A sample size of 11 per group (PCOS women versus controls) provided adequate power (approximately 80%) to detect effect sizes as small as 1.25 using a two-sample t-test (alpha=0.05, 2 tailed). A sample size of 5 per group (flutamide-treated versus placebo-treated PCOS women) also gave adequate power (approximately 80%) to detect effect sizes as small as 2 using a two-sample t-test (alpha=0.05, 2 tailed).||||0.004
81625175|NCT01889199|162932157|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.024|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||6-month changes from baseline were compared between placebo- and flutamide-treated PCOS women using an unpaired Student's t-test to determine whether one group changed more than the other over this time interval.||||
81625176|NCT01889199|162932159|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||6-month changes from baseline were compared between placebo- and flutamide-treated PCOS women using an unpaired Student's t-test to determine whether one group changed more than the other over this time interval.||||0.040
81625177|NCT01889199|162932160|OTHER|||||||0.034|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||6-month changes from baseline were compared between placebo- and flutamide-treated PCOS women using an unpaired Student's t-test to determine whether one group changed more than the other over this time interval.||||0.034
81625178|NCT03526874|162932163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013
81625179|NCT03526874|162932164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.031
81625180|NCT03526874|162932165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0162|||||||ANOVA|Two-way Anova to test sex interaction with treatment effect. The study was not powered for subgroup analyses.||||||0.0162
81625181|NCT03526874|162932166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Two-way Anova to test sex interaction with treatment effect. The study was not powered for subgroup analyses.|ANOVA|||||||0.04
81625182|NCT03526874|162932167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0098|||||||ANOVA|Two-way Anova to test ethnicity interaction with treatment effect. The study was not powered for subgroup analyses.||||||0.0098
81655155|NCT00672737|163000428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.0001|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0001|-0.0001|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for body mass index, age of the volunteers, and a binary variable indicating the type (home-based vs. in-laboratory).|Mixed linear regression|Beta for IGFBP-1: for every 1-pg/mL increase in its serum level, the heat pain threshold will additionally decrease by 0.0001 'C for every 1-mcg/mL increase in the plasma level of remifentanil.||-0.0001|-0.0001|<0.05
81655156|NCT00672737|163000428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.0172|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.0556|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for body mass index, age of the volunteers, and a binary variable indicating the type (home-based vs. in-laboratory).|Mixed linear regression|Beta for SaO2: for every 1-%-absolute decrease in the nadir SaO2, the heat pain threshold will additionally increase by 0.0172 'C for every 1-mcg/mL increase in the plasma level of remifentanil.||0.0556|-0.018|<0.05
81625183|NCT03526874|162932168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|Two-way Anova to test ethnicity interaction with treatment effect. The study was not powered for subgroup analyses.||||||0.02
81625184|NCT03526874|162932169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|Two-way Anova to test race interaction with treatment effect. The study was not powered for subgroup analyses.||||||0.01
81625185|NCT03526874|162932170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0329|||||||ANOVA|Two-way Anova to test race interaction with treatment effect. The study was not powered for subgroup analyses.||||||0.0329
81625186|NCT03526874|162932171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.294|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.294
81625187|NCT03526874|162932172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.058
81625188|NCT03526874|162932173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.182|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.182
81625189|NCT03526874|162932174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.423|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.423
81625190|NCT03526874|162932175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.030
81625191|NCT03526874|162932176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.112
81625192|NCT03526874|162932177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.052
81625193|NCT03526874|162932178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.027
81625194|NCT03811366|162932224|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||significance when p\<0;05|generalized estimated equation|generalized estimated equation with normal distribution and logarithmic link function||||||<0.001
81625195|NCT03811366|162932227|OTHER|||||||0.054||||||significance when p\<0.05|Fisher Exact|||Recurrence or worsening of cells in anterior chamber in ERG-stable and ERG worsening group.||||0.054
81625196|NCT03811366|162932228|OTHER|||||||0.478||||||17 eyes presented dark dots fluctuation during follow up in stable ERG group when compared to 5 eyes in worsening ERG group.|generalized estimated equation|Generalized estimated equation with Poisson distribution and identity link function supposing an interchangeable correlation matrix between the eyes||||||0.478
81655157|NCT02299414|163000447|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.92|||Chi-squared|||||.92|.73|<0.001
81655158|NCT02299414|163000447|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.9||||||||.90|.70|
81655159|NCT02299414|163000447|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.89||||||||.89|.60|
81655160|NCT02299414|163000447|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.64||||||||1.64|.49|
81655161|NCT02299414|163000447|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.21||||||||1.21|.54|
81655162|NCT02299414|163000448|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.36|||Chi-squared|||||1.36|0.85|0.56
81655163|NCT02299414|163000449|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.26||||||||1.26|.45|
81655164|NCT02299414|163000450|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.91||||||||0.91|0.77|
81655165|NCT02299414|163000451|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.99||||||||.99|.77|
81655166|NCT02299414|163000452|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.3||||||||1.3|.45|
81655167|NCT02299414|163000453|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.18||||||||1.18|.98|
81465450|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|-0.07|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.566||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 4 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 8 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||1.566||
81531162|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stomatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81655168|NCT02299414|163000454|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.89||||||||.89|.69|
81655169|NCT02299414|163000455|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.04||||||||1.04|0.68|
81655170|NCT02299414|163000456|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.9||||||||.90|.74|
81655171|NCT02299414|163000457|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.1||||||||1.10|.93|
81655172|NCT02299414|163000458|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.27||||||||1.27|.59|
81655173|NCT02299414|163000459|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.02||||||||1.02|.81|
81655174|NCT02299414|163000460|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.97||||||||.97|.71|
81655175|NCT02299414|163000461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.43||||||||0.43|-0.11|
81655176|NCT02299414|163000462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.56||||||||0.56|0.05|
81655177|NCT02299414|163000463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|20.9||||||||20.9|-17.6|
81655178|NCT02299414|163000464|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.17||||||||1.17|.81|
81655179|NCT02299414|163000465|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.42||||||||1.42|.55|
81655180|NCT02299414|163000466|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.05||||||||1.05|.18|
81655181|NCT02299414|163000467|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.06||||||||1.06|.71|
81655182|NCT02299414|163000468|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.35||||||||1.35|.24|
81655183|NCT02299414|163000469|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.12||||||||1.12|.85|
81655184|NCT02299414|163000470|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.37||||||||1.37|0.30|
81655185|NCT02299414|163000471|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|7.06||||||||7.06|.14|
81655186|NCT02299414|163000472|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.08||||||||1.08|.81|
81655187|NCT02299414|163000473|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.16||||||||1.16|0.62|
81655188|NCT02299414|163000474|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.05||||||||1.05|.36|
81655189|NCT02299414|163000475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.03||||||||0.03|-0.2|
81655190|NCT02299414|163000476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||||||||0.1|-0.1|
81655191|NCT02299414|163000477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.002||||||||0.002|-0.12|
81655192|NCT02299414|163000478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.04||||||||0.04|-0.02|
81655193|NCT02299414|163000479|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.06||||||||1.06|0.90|
81655194|NCT04608773|163000480|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.501|||||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of Dry mouth score between Refresh and Biotene. ANCOVA model was performed by regressing the difference in after-treatment measurement between Refresh and Biotene over the difference of baseline between Refresh and Biotene. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two- sided)||||<0.501
81655195|NCT04608773|163000481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.109|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.109
81655196|NCT04608773|163000482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.107|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.107
81655197|NCT04608773|163000483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.489|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.489
81655198|NCT04608773|163000484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.213|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.213
81655199|NCT04608773|163000485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.486|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.486
81655200|NCT00972322|163000487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.7||0.083|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.87|-0.82|||Least Squares Means Difference||Placebo - MK-8245 on Day 28|||-0.82|-29.87|0.083
81625197|NCT03811366|162932230|OTHER|9 (52.9%) eyes in ERG stable group x 4 (57.1%)eyes presented change in perivascular leakage during follow up (p=0.936).||||||0.936|||||||Generalized estimated equation|Generalized estimated equation with binomial distribution and logit link function, supposing an interchangeable correlation matrix between the eyes;||Change in perivascular leakage in ERG-stable and ERG- worsening groups.||||0.936
81625198|NCT03811366|162932231|OTHER|||||||0.853||||||significance when p\<0.05|Generalized estimated equation|Generalized estimated equation with binomial distribution and logit link function, supposing an interchangeable correlation matrix between the eyes;||||||0.853
81625199|NCT03811366|162932232|OTHER|||||||0.272||||||significance when p\<0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.272
81625200|NCT03811366|162932233|OTHER|||||||0.983||||||significance when p\<0.05|Generalized estimated equation with bino|Generalized estimated equation with binomial distribution and logit link function, supposing an interchangeable correlation matrix between the eyes||||||0.983
81625201|NCT02815813|162932252|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||GLMM|||||||<0.01
81625202|NCT02815813|162932253|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||GLMM|||||||<0.01
81625203|NCT04690673|162932264|EQUIVALENCE|Based on previous reports on the pharmacokinetics of oral paracetamol, the standard deviation of the within-subject difference in the Cmax for paracetamol was estimated to be 35% of the mean Cmax. Using this standard deviation, 10 participants were estimated to be sufficient, with a power of at least 80% (at 5% significance level). We recruited 12 volunteers to account for potential protocol violations or dropouts.|Geometric mean ratio|1.03||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.13||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons as the analysis was exploratory|t-test, 2 sided||Adhering|Highest paracetamol concentrations (Cmax) measured from capillary with the electrochemical method compared with measurements with mass-spectrometry.||1.13|0.94|0.05
81625204|NCT04402489|162932278|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference vs Placebo|9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.35||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.52|38.12|||Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||Change from BL at Week 26 (DBT EOT) - lower dose||38.12|-18.52|0.496
81625205|NCT04402489|162932278|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference vs Placebo|22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.38||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|51.09|||Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||Change from BL at Week 26 (DBT EOT) - higher dose||51.09|-5.68|0.116
81625206|NCT04402489|162932279|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference vs Placebo|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.44|||Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||-0.44|-1.23|< 0.001
81625207|NCT04402489|162932279|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference vs Placebo|-1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-1.03|||Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||-1.03|-1.83|< 0.001
81625208|NCT04402489|162932280|SUPERIORITY|Negative binomial regression model with log link was used.|Incident rate ratio|0.76||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.16|||Refer to comments below:|Negative binomial regression model with log link was used for other method.||||1.16|0.49|0.199
81625209|NCT04402489|162932280|SUPERIORITY|Negative binomial regression model with log link was used.|Incident rate ratio|0.55||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.84|||Refer to comments below:|Negative binomial regression model with log link was used for other method.||||0.84|0.36|0.006
81625210|NCT04402489|162932281|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference vs Placebo|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.33|||mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||0.33|-0.62|0.55
81625211|NCT04402489|162932281|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference vs Placebo|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.25|||mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||0.25|-0.72|0.343
81625212|NCT04402489|162932282|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.805||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.323|2.007|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.007|0.323|0.642
81625213|NCT04402489|162932282|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.412||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.598|3.336|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.336|0.598|0.431
81625214|NCT04402489|162932283|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference vs Placebo|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.82|||mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||1.82|-0.08|0.072
81625215|NCT04402489|162932283|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference vs Placebo|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.51|||mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||1.51|-0.4|0.252
81625216|NCT02379156|162932338|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Between-group differences in the change in core body temperature (Tcore) from baseline (BL) values to after cold exposure (Cold) were analyzed using a Mixed Model ANOVA. We hypothesized that participants with tetraplegia would have a greater decrease in Tcore when exposed to cool ambient temperature than control participants exposed to the same cool ambient temperature.||||<0.001
81625217|NCT02379156|162932338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||ANOVA|||Within-group differences in the change in (Tcore) in the participants with tetraplegia from BL values to Cold, with and without a dose of 10 mg of midodrine (two separate visits), were analyzed using a Repeated Measures ANOVA .||||0.006
81625218|NCT02379156|162932339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group differences in the percent change in total WAIS IV scores from BL to after cold ambient exposure were analyzed using an independent samples T-test. We hypothesized that participants with tetraplegia would have a greater percent change in total WAIS IV scores due to impaired cognitive function post cool ambient exposure.||||.042
81625219|NCT02379156|162932339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.149|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Within-group differences in the percent change in total WAIS IV scores from BL to after cold ambient exposure were analyzed using a paired samples t-test. We hypothesized that participants with tetraplegia in the No Drug condition would have a greater percent change in total WAIS IV scores than the same participants in the With drug condition."||||0.149
81625220|NCT02379156|162932340|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Between-group differences in the change in distal skin temperature temperature (Tsk) from baseline (BL) values to after ambient cold exposure (Cold) were analyzed using a mixed-model ANOVA for the AB vs Tetra comparison. We hypothesized that participants with tetraplegia would have a smaller change in Tsk due to being in a constant state of vasodilation.||||<0.001
81625221|NCT02379156|162932340|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Within-group differences in the change in distal skin temperature temperature (Tsk) from baseline (BL) values to after ambient cold exposure (Cold) were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA for the within-group comparison of drug vs no drug in the tetraplegia group. We hypothesized that participants with tetraplegia with drug would have a larger decrease in Tsk due to enhanced peripheral vasoconstriction due to the drug's effects.||||<.001
81625222|NCT02379156|162932341|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group differences in the percent change in microvascular perfusion from baseline to after cool ambient exposure were analyzed using independent samples T-test. We hypothesized that participants with tetraplegia would have a smaller percent change in microvascular perfusion due impaired vasomotor control which causes a constant state of vasodilation.||||<0.001
81625223|NCT02379156|162932341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Within-group differences in the percent change in microvascular perfusion from baseline to after cool ambient exposure were analyzed using a paired samples t-test. We hypothesized that participants with tetraplegia in the No Drug condition would have a smaller percent change in microvascular perfusion due impaired vasomotor control which causes a constant state of vasodilation."||||0.066
81625224|NCT02379156|162932342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.127|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group differences in the percent change in VO2 from baseline to after cool ambient exposure were analyzed using independent samples t-test. We hypothesized that participants with tetraplegia would have a smaller percent change in VO2 consumption.||||0.127
81625225|NCT02379156|162932342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.964|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Within-group differences in the percent change in VO2 consumption from baseline to after cool ambient exposure were analyzed using a paired samples t-test. We hypothesized that participants with tetraplegia in the No Drug condition would have a greater percent change in VO2 consumption due to impaired vasoconstriction and greater heat loss compared to the With Drug condition, in response to cool ambient exposure."||||0.964
81625226|NCT03391466|162932343|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by response to first-line therapy and second-line age-adjusted International Prognostic Index (IPI) as data collected on case report forms.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.398|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.308|0.514||Stratified (randomization factors) log-rank p-value.|Log Rank|Stratified (randomization stratification factors) log-rank test.|Hazard ratio (95% confidence interval (CI)), stratified using randomization stratification factors.|||0.514|0.308|<0.0001
81625227|NCT03391466|162932344|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value based on CMH test, one-sided tailed test, stratified by response to first-line therapy and second-line age-adjusted IPI as data collected on case report forms.|Difference in ORR|33.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.2|42.1||Stratified (randomization factor) CMH test p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified (randomization factor) CMH test.|Difference in ORR (95% CI)|||42.1|23.2|<0.0001
81625228|NCT03391466|162932345|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by response to first-line therapy and second-line age-adjusted IPI as data collected on case report forms.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.726||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.977||Stratified log-rank (randomization factor) p-value.|Log Rank|Stratified (randomization factor) log-rank test.|Hazard ratio (95% CI), stratified using randomization stratification factors.||The Rho family spending function with parameter (Rho = 6) was used to allocate alpha between the interim and primary OS analysis. Given that fewer than the anticipated 210 events were observed at the data cutoff date for the primary OS analysis (25 January 2023), the efficacy boundary for the primary OS analysis was recalculated using the Rho family spending function based on the actual observed event numbers (177 deaths) resulting in an efficacy boundary at 1-sided significance level of 0.0249.|0.977|0.540|0.0168
81703867|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.954||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 15.||||0.954
81625229|NCT03391466|162932346|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by response to first-line therapy and second-line age-adjusted IPI as data collected on case report forms.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.736||||0.0695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.488|1.108||Stratified (randomization stratification factors) log-rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (95% CI), stratified using randomization stratification factors.|||1.108|0.488|0.0695
81625230|NCT03391466|162932347|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.376|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.487||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by response to first-line therapy and second-line age-adjusted IPI as data collected on case report forms.|Log Rank|Stratified (randomization stratification factors) log-rank test.|Hazard ratio (95% CI), stratified using randomization stratification factors.|||0.487|0.290|<0.0001
81625231|NCT03391466|162932348|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.422|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.327|0.545|||||Hazard ratio (95% CI), stratified using randomization stratification factors.|||0.545|0.327|
81625232|NCT03391466|162932349|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.506|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.383|0.669|||||Hazard ratio (95% CI), stratified using randomization stratification factors.|||0.669|0.383|
81625233|NCT03391466|162932351|SUPERIORITY||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|18.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|23.9||False Discovery Rate Methodology|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Difference in mean change of scores from Baseline at Day 100.||23.9|12.3|<0.0001
81625234|NCT03391466|162932351|SUPERIORITY||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|9.8||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|17.0||False Discovery Rate Methodology|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Difference in mean change of scores from Baseline at Day 150.||17.0|2.6|0.0124
81625235|NCT03391466|162932351|SUPERIORITY||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|4.4||||0.2655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|12.0||False Discovery Rate Methodology|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Difference in mean change of scores from Baseline at Month 9.||12.0|-3.3|0.2655
81625236|NCT03391466|162932352|SUPERIORITY||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|13.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|18.2||False Discovery Rate Methodology.|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Difference in mean change of scores from Baseline at Day 100.||18.2|8.0|<0.0001
81625237|NCT03391466|162932352|SUPERIORITY||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|5.1||||0.1253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|11.0||False Discovery Rate Methodology.|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Difference in mean change of scores from Baseline at Day 150.||11.0|-0.9|0.1253
81625238|NCT03391466|162932353|SUPERIORITY||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|0.081||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|0.138||False Discovery Rate Methodology.|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Difference in mean change of scores from Baseline at Day 100.||0.138|0.024|0.0112
81625239|NCT03391466|162932353|SUPERIORITY||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|0.028||||0.3703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.091||False Discovery Rate Methodology.|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Difference in mean change of scores from Baseline at Day 150.||0.091|-0.034|0.3703
81625240|NCT03391466|162932354|SUPERIORITY||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|13.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|18.8||False Discovery Rate Methodology|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures Differences in Change from Baseline.||Difference in mean change of scores from Baseline at Day 100.||18.8|8.5|<0.0001
81625241|NCT03391466|162932354|SUPERIORITY||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|11.3||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|17.1||False Discovery Rate Methodology|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Difference in mean change of scores from Baseline at Day 150.||17.1|5.4|0.0004
81625242|NCT03391466|162932354|SUPERIORITY||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|3.8||||0.2549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|10.0||False Discovery Rate Methodology.|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures Differences in Change from Baseline.||Difference in mean change of scores from Baseline at Month 9.||10.0|-2.3|0.2549
81625243|NCT03854578|162932402|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MontgomeryÅsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|-0.03|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Amygdala Left||-0.03|-0.14|0.0105
81655201|NCT01310231|163000493|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.31||One-sided p-value for group-effect obtained from Cox model. The prespecified threshold was 0.20 (one-sided).|Regression, Cox|Cox model for PFS with metf/plac and the two randomization stratification variables line of chemotherapy and hormone receptor status.|Ratio of hazard of progression in the Metformin group relative to hazard in the Placebo group|Power: Final study plan called for 40 progression events, giving 80% power to detect a hazard ratio (HR) of 0.58 for PFS with a one-sided type I error of 20%, where the relatively high type I error reflects the Phase II status of the trial||2.31|0.63|0.71
81655202|NCT01310231|163000494|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|6.99||Two-side p-value from a logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model included metf/plac and the two stratification variables line of chemotherapy and hormone receptor status.||||6.99|0.45|0.41
81655203|NCT00316017|163000503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|test for proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who survived to day 28 day between the three groups.||||0.91
81703868|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 15.||||1.000
81531163|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stridor: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531164|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Subconjunctival hemorrhage: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81625244|NCT03854578|162932402|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|-0.03|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Amygdala Right||-0.03|-0.14|0.0134
81625245|NCT03854578|162932402|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.3495|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.02|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Anterior Cingulate Cortex Left||0.02|-0.08|0.3495
81625246|NCT03854578|162932402|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.7008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.04|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Anterior Cingulate Cortex right||0.04|-0.07|0.7008
81625247|NCT03854578|162932402|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.6635|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.05|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Left||0.05|-0.08|0.6635
81655204|NCT00316017|163000504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|test for proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in ARDS-free survival through day 28 between the three groups.||||0.94
81531165|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Umbilical hernia without obstruction/gangrene: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81625248|NCT03854578|162932402|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.8792|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.07|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Right||0.07|-0.09|0.8792
81625249|NCT03854578|162932402|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0419|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|-0.02|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Insula Left||-0.02|-0.15|0.0419
81625250|NCT03854578|162932402|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.1658|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.01|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Insula Right||0.01|-0.12|0.1658
81625251|NCT03854578|162932402|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (Citalopram versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.6673|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.05|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD Signal % change/ Amygdala Left||0.05|-0.08|0.6673
81625252|NCT03854578|162932402|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (Citalopram versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0778|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|-0.01|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD Signal % Change/ Amygdala Right||-0.01|-0.14|0.0778
81625253|NCT03854578|162932402|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.3258|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.02|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Anterior Cingulate Cortex Left||0.02|-0.08|0.3258
81625254|NCT03854578|162932402|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (Citalopram versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.5954|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.04|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Anterior Cingulate Cortex Right||0.04|-0.07|0.5954
81625255|NCT03854578|162932402|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (Citalopram versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.5911|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.04|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Left||0.04|-0.08|0.5911
81625256|NCT03854578|162932402|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (Citalopram versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.8283|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.08|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Right||0.08|-0.11|0.8283
81625257|NCT03854578|162932402|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (Citalopram versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.1797|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.01|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Insula Left||0.01|-0.12|0.1797
81625258|NCT03854578|162932402|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (Citalopram versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.5772|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.04|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Insula Right||0.04|-0.08|0.5772
81625259|NCT03854578|162932403|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|-0.03|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Amygdala Left||-0.03|-0.14|0.0147
81655205|NCT00316017|163000505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in average Worst Multiple Organ Dysfunction Scores (MODS) through day 28 between the three groups.||||0.73
81655206|NCT00316017|163000506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|test for proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients with the Presence of Nosocomial Infection through day 28 between the three groups.||||0.8
81531166|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified septicemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81465451|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|1.82|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.459||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 4 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 12 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||3.459||
81625260|NCT03854578|162932403|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.048|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|-0.01|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Amygdala Right||-0.01|-0.13|0.0480
81625261|NCT03854578|162932403|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0294|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|-0.02|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Anterior Cingulate Cortex Left||-0.02|-0.12|0.0294
81625262|NCT03854578|162932403|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0359|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|-0.02|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Anterior Cingulate Cortex Right||-0.02|-0.13|0.0359
81625263|NCT03854578|162932403|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|-0.06|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Left||-0.06|-0.19|0.0022
81625264|NCT03854578|162932403|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.104|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.0|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Right||0.00|-0.15|0.1040
81625265|NCT03854578|162932403|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|-0.06|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Insula Left||-0.06|-0.18|0.0022
81655207|NCT00316017|163000507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the average number of PRBC units given within the first 24 hours between the three groups.||||0.69
81655208|NCT00316017|163000508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the average amount of Total fluids given within the first 24 hours between the three groups.||||0.57
81703869|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.344||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 15.||||0.344
81465452|NCT03613649|162623307|NON_INFERIORITY|Per ICH E14, an increase in the QTcF interval of 5 ms, as evidenced by the upper bound of a 95% one-sided confidence interval above 0.10, is the threshold for regulatory concern.|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|1.72|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.415||||||Null Hypothesis: Zoliflodacin administered at a 4 g dose causes a prolongation of the QTcF interval 24 h post-dose that exceeds the criteria in the ICH Guidance E14 (5 ms).||3.415||
81625266|NCT03854578|162932403|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0331|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|-0.02|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Insula Right||-0.02|-0.14|0.0331
81625267|NCT03854578|162932403|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (Citalopram versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.2149|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.02|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Amygdala Left||0.02|-0.11|0.2149
81625268|NCT03854578|162932403|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (Citalopram versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.6896|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.05|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Amygdala Right||0.05|-0.08|0.6896
81625269|NCT03854578|162932403|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (Citalopram versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.4769|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.02|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Anterior Cingulate Cortex Left||0.02|-0.06|0.4769
81625270|NCT03854578|162932403|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (Citalopram versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.768|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.05|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Anterior Cingulate Cortex Right||0.05|-0.07|0.7680
81625271|NCT03854578|162932403|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (BI 1358894 versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.7997|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.06|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Left||0.06|-0.08|0.7997
81625272|NCT03854578|162932403|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (Citalopram versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.8334|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.06|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Right||0.06|-0.08|0.8334
81625273|NCT03854578|162932403|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (Citalopram versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.7402|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.05|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Insula Left||0.05|-0.07|0.7402
81625274|NCT03854578|162932403|OTHER|ANOVA model with treatment (Citalopram versus placebo) and severity of depression (MADRS ≥20 versus \<20) as fixed effects. The Citalopram treatment arm was used as a positive control group. It was not planned to compare pharmacodynamic effects between Citalopram and BI 1358894.|Mean change|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.812|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.08|||ANOVA||Mean change calculated as: BI - Placebo.|Mean BOLD signal % change/ Insula Right||0.08|-0.06|0.8120
81625275|NCT04172441|162932408|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-5.21||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.29|-2.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model was used, with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as random effect.|The comparison was in the direction of dasiglucagon minus placebo.|Null hypothesis: weighted mean IV GIR in the last 12 hours of treatment with dasiglucagon = weighted mean IV GIR in the last 12 hours of treatment with placebo||-2.13|-8.29|0.0037
81625276|NCT04172441|162932409|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-30.93||||0.0238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.8|-5.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model was used, with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as random effect.|The comparison was in the direction of dasiglucagon minus placebo.|Null hypothesis: Total amount of carbohydrates administered (regardless of route) per day in patients treated with dasiglucagon = total amount of carbohydrates administered (regardless of route) per day in patients treated with placebo||-5.05|-56.80|0.0238
81625277|NCT05009251|162932476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||Regression, Linear|||This analysis compared groups that were informed they were high risk (High Risk Only, High Risk Based on Medical Records, High Risk Based on Algorithm) to Reminder Control patients who were sent messages that did not disclose their risk status. Null hypothesis: messages that inform patients they are high risk do not increase flu vaccination rate vs. messages that do not disclose risk status; Alternative hypothesis: messages that inform patients they are high risk increase flu vaccination rate.||||.054
81625278|NCT05009251|162932476|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||This analysis compared groups that were informed they were high risk (High Risk Only, High Risk Based on Medical Records, High Risk Based on Algorithm) to No-Contact Control patients who were not sent messages. Null hypothesis: messages that inform patients they are high risk do not increase flu vaccination rate relative to no messages; Alternative hypothesis: messages that inform patients they are high risk increase flu vaccination rate.||||<.001
81625279|NCT05009251|162932476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Regression, Linear|||This analysis compared groups who received messages including risk reasons (High Risk Based on Medical Records, High Risk Based on Algorithm) to messages that mentioned patients' risk status but do not include reasons (High Risk Only). Null hypothesis: messages that include risk reasons do not increase flu vaccination rate relative to high-risk messages that do not include risk reasons; Alternative hypothesis: messages including risk reasons are more effective at increasing vaccination rates.||||.240
81625280|NCT05009251|162932476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: flu-shot messages that do not mention high-risk status do not increase vaccination relative to no messages; Alternative hypothesis: flu shot messages that do not mention high-risk status increase flu shots relative to no messages.||||.047
81655209|NCT00316017|163000509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the average number of Ventilator-free days through day 28 between the three groups.||||0.66
81655210|NCT00316017|163000510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the average number of Days alive out of the ICU through day 28 between the three groups.||||0.82
81625281|NCT05009251|162932476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.781||||||Pairwise comparisons between high-risk messages (Analyses 5, 6 and 7) were analyzed in the same regression. Reported p-values were adjusted using Tukey's HSD test.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: High Risk Only and High Risk Based on Medical Records messages are equally effective at promoting flu vaccinations; Alternative hypothesis: there is a difference in effectiveness between High Risk Only and High Risk Based on Medical Records.||||.781
81655211|NCT00316017|163000511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the average number of Days alive out of the hospital through day 28 between the three groups.||||0.98
81655212|NCT00316017|163000512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|test for proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who survived to hospital discharge between the three groups.||||0.85
81625282|NCT05009251|162932476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.361||||||Pairwise comparisons between high-risk messages (Analyses 5, 6 and 7) were analyzed in the same regression. Reported p-values were adjusted using Tukey's HSD test.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: High Risk Only and High Risk Based on Algorithm messages are equally effective at promoting flu vaccinations; Alternative hypothesis: there is a difference in effectiveness between High Risk Only and High Risk Based on Algorithm.||||.361
81625283|NCT05009251|162932476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||Pairwise comparisons between high-risk messages (Analyses 5, 6 and 7) were analyzed in the same regression. Reported p-values were adjusted using Tukey's HSD test.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: High Risk Based on Medical Records and High Risk Based on Algorithm messages are equally effective at promoting flu vaccinations; Alternative hypothesis: there is a difference in effectiveness between High Risk Based on Medical Records and High Risk Based on Algorithm.||||.770
81625284|NCT02662062|162932492|OTHER|This is a single arm study looking at a binary value with the hypothesis suggesting it falls within a certain range.||||||||||||||||The null hypothesis is that the addition of pembrolizumab to chemoradiation is not unsafe (percentage of the population experiencing unacceptable toxicity is not \>50%)|A Clopper-Pearson method was used to determine the unacceptable toxicity rate and a 95% confidence interval for this binary outcome measure.|||
81625285|NCT02662062|162932493|OTHER|Single arm study with no comparator arm and assessment of a binary variable. Clopper-Pearson method used to calculate the 95% confidence interval relating to this proportion.|||||||||||||||||Single arm study with no comparator arm and assessment of a binary variable. Clopper-Pearson method used to calculate the 95% confidence interval relating to this proportion.|||
81625286|NCT02662062|162932494|OTHER|Single arm study with no comparator arm and assessment of a binary variable. Clopper-Pearson method used to calculate the 95% confidence interval relating to this proportion.|||||||||||||||||Single arm study with no comparator arm and assessment of a binary variable. Clopper-Pearson method used to calculate the 95% confidence interval relating to this proportion.|||
81625287|NCT02662062|162932495|OTHER|Non comparative trial with a single arm|Kaplan Meier Estimate|39.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0||missing upper limit of 95% confidence interval on the survival estimate from Kaplan-Meier estimator due to small number events||||||||17|
81625288|NCT02662062|162932496|OTHER|Kaplan Meier Estimate performed for a 12 month timepoint in a single arm non comparative study|Kaplan Meier Estimate|92.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.0|98.0||||||||98|72|
81625289|NCT02662062|162932497|OTHER|Kaplan Meier Estimate of single arm non comparative study|Kaplan Meier Estimate|85.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.0|94.0||||||||94|64|
81625290|NCT02662062|162932498|OTHER|Kaplan Meier estimate at a 12 month timepoint for a single arm non comparative study|Kaplan Meier Estimate|88.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.0|98.0||||||||98|68|
81625291|NCT06311084|162932506|OTHER|We used Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test for our non-normally distributed data to compare scores before and after the Imaginator intervention.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81625292|NCT06311084|162932507|OTHER|We used Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test for our non-normally distributed data to compare scores before and after the Imaginator intervention.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81625293|NCT06311084|162932508|OTHER|We used Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test for our non-normally distributed data to compare scores before and after the Imaginator intervention.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81625294|NCT06311084|162932509|OTHER|We used Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test for our non-normally distributed data to compare scores before and after the Imaginator intervention.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81625295|NCT06311084|162932510|OTHER|We used Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test for our non-normally distributed data to compare scores before and after the Imaginator intervention.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81625296|NCT06311084|162932511|OTHER|We used Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test for our non-normally distributed data to compare scores before and after the Imaginator intervention.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81625297|NCT06311084|162932512|OTHER|We used Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test for our non-normally distributed data to compare scores before and after the Imaginator intervention.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81625298|NCT06311084|162932513|OTHER|We used Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test for our non-normally distributed data to compare scores before and after the Imaginator intervention.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81625299|NCT06311084|162932514|OTHER|We used Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test for our non-normally distributed data to compare scores before and after the Imaginator intervention.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81625300|NCT06311084|162932515|OTHER|We used Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test for our non-normally distributed data to compare scores before and after the Imaginator intervention.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81625301|NCT06311084|162932516|OTHER|We used Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test for our non-normally distributed data to compare scores before and after the Imaginator intervention.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81625302|NCT06311084|162932517|OTHER|We used Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test for our non-normally distributed data to compare scores before and after the Imaginator intervention.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81625303|NCT06311084|162932518|OTHER|We used Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test for our non-normally distributed data to compare scores before and after the Imaginator intervention.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81625304|NCT06311084|162932519|OTHER|We used Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test for our non-normally distributed data to compare scores before and after the Imaginator intervention.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81625305|NCT06311084|162932520|OTHER|We used Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test for our non-normally distributed data to compare scores before and after the Imaginator intervention.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81625306|NCT05374837|162932521|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9585||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4276|2.1485||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05. The p-value is for the intervention by time interaction.|Regression, Logistic||Odds of consuming a minimum acceptable diet in control group at endline.|||2.1485|0.4276|0.145
81625307|NCT05374837|162932521|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9669||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.1742||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05. The p-value is for the intervention by time interaction.|Regression, Logistic||Odds of consuming a minimum acceptable diet in intervention group at endline.|||2.1742|0.43|0.145
81625308|NCT05374837|162932522|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3084||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1977|0.481||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05. The p-value is for the intervention by time interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.481|0.1977|0.179
81625309|NCT05374837|162932522|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.438||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2983|0.6431||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05. The p-value is for the intervention by time interaction.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.6431|0.2983|0.179
81655213|NCT00316017|163000513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|test for proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who received zero units of PRBC in the first 24 hours between the three groups.||||0.48
81655214|NCT00316017|163000514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|test for proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who died in field or ED between the three groups among the patients who received zero units of PRBC.||||<0.01
81655215|NCT00316017|163000515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.02||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|test for proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in percent of patients who died within 6 hours of admission to the hospital between the three groups among patients who received zero units of PRBC.||||<0.02
81655216|NCT00316017|163000516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|test for proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who died within 28 days from the time of the 911 call between the three groups among the patients who received zero units of PRBC.||||<0.01
81655217|NCT00316017|163000517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|test for proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who received 1-9 units PRBC in the first 24 hours between the three groups.||||0.51
81655218|NCT00316017|163000518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|test for proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who died in Field or ED between the three groups among the patients who received 1-9 units of PRBC.||||0.73
81655219|NCT00316017|163000519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|test for proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who died within 6 hours of admission to the hospital between the three groups among the patients who received 1-9 units of PRBC.||||0.83
81655220|NCT00316017|163000520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|test for proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who died within 28 days from the time of the 911 call between the three groups among the patients who received 1-9 units of PRBC.||||0.31
81625310|NCT05374837|162932528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.054
81625311|NCT05374837|162932529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.65
81625312|NCT00616967|162932551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Pathological complete response rate|0.274|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.169|0.402|||||The Estimation Parameter provided above is for overall pCR for both arms combined. We estimated pCR for each arm separately as well.|Patients were stratified by hormone receptor status and randomly assigned to either arm 1 or 2. This study was designed using Simon's two-stage design for each arm in parallel. Interim analysis of early stopping for futility was conducted for the first 32 patients (16 patients per arm) and the study proceeded as more than 2 patients achieved a pCR in each arm (31 patients per arm). This design had 80% power to detect a 25% pCR rate versus a null rate of 10% with a type I error rate of 0.10.||0.402|0.169|
81625313|NCT00616967|162932551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||pCR in placebo arm (arm 1)|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.142|0.48||||||||0.48|0.142|
81625314|NCT00616967|162932551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||pCR in vorinostat arm (arm 2)|0.258|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|0.446||||||||0.446|0.119|
81625315|NCT00616967|162932554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.1||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|22.7|||Regression, Logistic|||The estimates provided are based upon a multivariate analysis using a logistic regression adjusting for hormone receptor status. Patients with ≥50% reduction in SULmax were more likely to achieve a pCR.||22.7|1.3|0.023
81655221|NCT00316017|163000521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|test for proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who received greater than 10 units of PRBC in first 24 hours between the three groups.||||0.97
81655222|NCT00316017|163000523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|test for proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who died within 6 hours of admission to the hospital between the three groups among the patients who received greater than 10 units of PRBC.||||0.35
81655223|NCT00316017|163000524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0||||The Statistical Analysis applies to the 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% Dextran-70 (HSD),7.5% hypertonic saline (HS), and 0.9% normal saline groups.|test for proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who died within 28 days from the time of the 911 call between the three groups among the patients who received greater than 10 units of PRBC.||||0.34
81655224|NCT00798434|163000577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-0.97|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline urgency episodes.||Based on a 2-sided t-test (5% significance). Null hypothesis: no difference in mean change in mean micturition-related urgency episodes per 24 hours at Week 12 for the 2 groups. Last observation carried forward (LOCF) method used for statistical analyses of the FAS (change from baseline to Week 12).||-0.97|-2.12|<0.0001
81655225|NCT00798434|163000578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-14.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.67|-14.25|||2-sided Van Elteren's test||Hodges-Lehman estimate of median treatment difference and confidence interval (CI)|Week 12 LOCF||-14.25|-14.67|<0.0001
81655226|NCT00798434|163000579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.42|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline severe urgency episodes||Week 12 LOCF||-0.42|-1.28|0.0001
81655227|NCT00798434|163000580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||2-sided Van Elteren's test||Hodges-Lehman estimate of median treatment difference and CI|Week 12 LOCF||0.00|0.00|0.0005
81655228|NCT00798434|163000581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.64|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline number of micturitions||Week 12 LOCF||-0.64|-1.33|<0.0001
81655229|NCT00798434|163000582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-7.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|-7.19|||2-sided Van Elteren's test|||Week 12 LOCF||-7.19|-7.40|<0.0001
81655230|NCT00798434|163000583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.09|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline number of night-time micturitions||Week 12 LOCF||-0.09|-0.40|0.0026
81655231|NCT00798434|163000584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-9.52||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.52|-9.09|||2-sided Van Elteren's test|||Week 12 LOCF||-9.09|-9.52|0.0012
81655232|NCT00798434|163000585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehman estimate|0.0||||0.1005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||The protocol-defined analysis (ANOVA, parametric) not presented because normality assumptions were not met, instead an alternative analysis (Van-Elteren'ts test, non-parametric) as defined in the statistical analysis plan presented.|Van-Elteren's Test||Hodges-Lehman estimate of median treatment difference and CI|Week 12 LOCF||0.00|0.00|0.1005
81655233|NCT00798434|163000586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||2-sided Van Elteren's test|||Week 12 LOCF||0.00|0.00|0.0218
81655234|NCT00798434|163000587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-3.1|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and daily sum rating of USS at baseline||Week 12 LOCF||-3.10|-6.30|<0.0001
81655235|NCT00798434|163000588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.515||||0.1113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.909|2.528||Logistic regression determined the odds of improvement versus no improvement in dryness, where improvement was defined as dry at both weeks 8 and 12 relative to baseline incontinence.|Regression, Logistic|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, and age category||LOCF||2.528|0.909|0.1113
81655236|NCT00798434|163000589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.04|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline number of pads per 24 hours||Incontinence pads at Week 12 LOCF||-0.04|-0.47|0.0230
81655237|NCT00798434|163000589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.01|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline number of creams per 24 hours||Creams at Week 12 LOCF||0.01|-0.12|0.0909
81465453|NCT03613649|162623312|NON_INFERIORITY|"According to ICH E14, the positive control should have an effect on the mean QT/QTc interval of about 5 ms. Comparison of the lower bound of the confidence interval to 5 ms for a 400 mg dose of moxifloxacin is standard practice for demonstrating assay sensitivity in thorough QT studies."|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|10.19|||||ONE_SIDED|98.75|8.257|||||||Null Hypothesis: The trial does not have the sensitivity to detect an effect on QTcF of regulatory concern, as produced by 400 mg moxifloxacin 1 h after dose.|||8.257|
81531167|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urinary tract infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.57
81655238|NCT00798434|163000589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.2039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.02|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline number of powders per 24 hours||Powder at Week 12 LOCF||0.02|-0.08|0.2039
81655239|NCT00798434|163000590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.096|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.181|4.395|||Regression, Logistic|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, and age category||Week 12 LOCF||4.395|2.181|<0.0001
81655240|NCT00798434|163000593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.506|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.767|3.556||Logistic regression determined the odds of improvement versus no improvement in PPBC score, where improvement was defined as a negative change from baseline.|Regression, Logistic|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline PPBC category||Week 12 LOCF||3.556|1.767|<0.0001
81655241|NCT00798434|163000597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.916||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.305|2.811||Logistic regression determined the odds of improvement versus no improvement in PPBC score, where improvement was defined as an increase of 1 or more points in difference of scores relative to baseline.|Regression, Logistic|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline PPUS category||LOCF||2.811|1.305|0.0009
81655242|NCT00798434|163000599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.65|-4.59|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline symptom/bother score||Week 12 LOCF||-4.59|-9.65|<0.0001
81655243|NCT00798434|163000600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|6.73|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline total health-related quality of life (HRQL) score.||Week 12 LOCF||6.73|2.24|<0.0001
81655244|NCT00798434|163000601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.57|8.22|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline HRQL subscale score||Coping Subscale at Week 12; LOCF||8.22|2.57|0.0002
81655245|NCT00798434|163000601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.84|7.93|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline HRQL subscale score||Concern Subscale at Week 12; LOCF||7.93|2.84|<0.0001
81655246|NCT00798434|163000601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|6.81|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline HRQL subscale score||Sleep Subscale at Week 12; LOCF||6.81|1.38|0.0032
81655247|NCT00798434|163000601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|4.53|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline HRQL subscale score||Social Subscale at Week 12; LOCF||4.53|0.49|0.0152
81655248|NCT00798434|163000602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.537|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.281|5.484||Analysis determined the odds of responding on the OAB-S scale (satisfaction with OAB control) for Fesoterodine versus placebo, where a responder was defined as a response of 'satisfied' or better on all 7 questions at week 12.|Regression, Logistic|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time and age category||LOCF||5.484|2.281|<0.001
81655249|NCT00798434|163000603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.881|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.045|4.058||Analysis determined the odds of responding on the OAB-S scale (OAB medication expectation) for Fesoterodine versus placebo, where a responder was defined as a response of 'satisfied' or better on all 7 questions at week 12.|Regression, Logistic|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time and age category||LOCF||4.058|2.045|<0.0001
81655250|NCT00798434|163000604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.12||0.3163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.13|12.49|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline total domain score||General Health Perception; LOCF||12.49|-4.13|0.3163
81531168|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urticaria: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.70
81655251|NCT00798434|163000604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.63||0.4698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.7|11.11|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline total domain score||Incontinence Impact; LOCF||11.11|-23.70|0.4698
81655252|NCT00798434|163000604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.28||0.5321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.58|12.88|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline total domain score||Role Limitations; LOCF||12.88|-24.58|0.5321
81655253|NCT00798434|163000604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.39||0.6523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.74|13.12|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline total domain score||Physical Limitations; LOCF||13.12|-20.74|0.6523
81655254|NCT00798434|163000604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8||0.6344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.47|16.99|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline total domain score||Social Limitations; LOCF||16.99|-10.47|0.6344
81655255|NCT00798434|163000604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.38||0.2013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.71|6.49|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline total domain score||Personal Relationships; LOCF||6.49|-28.71|0.2013
81655256|NCT00798434|163000604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.88||0.3831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.96|7.83|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline total domain score||Emotions; LOCF||7.83|-19.96|0.3831
81655257|NCT00798434|163000604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.82||0.5167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|18.23|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline total domain score||Sleep/Energy; LOCF||18.23|-9.30|0.5167
81531169|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Vaccines adverse reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81625316|NCT02910583|162932563|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|4.7||||0.1475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|10.9||P-value is from Z test for the difference of two proportions based on Kaplan-Meier estimates with standard error of each arm computed using Greenwood's formula.|Z test||comparison: ibrutininb vs. placebo|||10.9|-1.6|0.1475
81625317|NCT02910583|162932564|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided P-value from asymptotic test for the binomial proportion (CRR \<= 37% vs CRR \> 37%).|asymptotic test for binomial proportion|||||||< 0.0001
81625318|NCT05059262|162932589|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|39.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.4|49.6||Stratified by tumor location (lower limb/all other) and region (U.S./non-U.S.) based on Interactive Response Technology (IRT).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified Mantel-Haenszel with stratification factors based on IRT|||49.6|28.4|<0.0001
81625319|NCT05059262|162932590|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|67.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.0|77.3||Stratified by tumor location (lower limb/all other) and region (U.S./non-U.S.) based on IRT.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified Mantel-Haenszel with stratification factors based on IRT.|||77.3|57.0|<0.0001
81625320|NCT05059262|162932591|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|14.6||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|25.3||Model included treatment+visit+treatment by visit interaction+stratification factor for region (U.S. versus non-U.S.)+joint type (knee, ankle, or other)+the most impaired ROM baseline value.|Mixed model repeated measures|||||25.3|4.0|0.0077
81625321|NCT05059262|162932592|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.3||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|5.2||Model included treatment+visit+treatment by visit interaction+stratification factor for region (U.S. versus non-U.S.) and tumor location (lower limb/all other) based on IRT+PROMIS-PF baseline value.|Mixed model repeated measures|||||5.2|1.4|0.0007
81625322|NCT05059262|162932593|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.1||Model included treatment+visit+treatment by visit interaction+stratification factor for region (U.S. versus non-U.S.) and tumor location (lower limb/all other) based on IRT+Worst Stiffness NRS baseline value.|Mixed model repeated measures|||||-1.1|-2.5|<0.0001
81655258|NCT00798434|163000604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.12||0.0532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.53|0.15|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline total domain score||Severity of Urinary Symptoms; LOCF||0.15|-20.53|0.0532
81655259|NCT00798434|163000605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0125||0.8959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0229|0.0262|||ANCOVA|Covariates were treatment, study center, dosing time, age category, and baseline single utility score||||0.0262|-0.0229|0.8959
81655260|NCT00558792|163000654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0099||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0099
81655261|NCT00558792|163000655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81655262|NCT00558792|163000656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1212||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1212
81655263|NCT00558792|163000658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.0200
81655264|NCT00558792|163000659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0044||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.0044
81531170|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Viral syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81625323|NCT05059262|162932594|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.4||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|13.4||Model included treatment+visit+treatment by visit interaction+stratification factor for region (U.S. versus non-U.S.) and tumor location (lower limb/all other) based on IRT+VAS baseline value.|Mixed model repeated measures|||||13.4|1.4|0.0155
81625324|NCT05059262|162932595|SUPERIORITY||Difference in responder rate|26.2||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|42.8||Stratified by tumor location (lower limb/all other) and region (U.S./non-U.S.) based on IRT.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified Mantel-Haenszel with stratification factors based on IRT.|||42.8|9.5|0.0056
81625325|NCT02384317|162932611|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|141.77||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-133.6|128.7|||Random coefficients regression|||||128.7|-133.6|0.965
81625326|NCT05956002|162932631|EQUIVALENCE|For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the adjusted geometric mean ratio of AUClast for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets mixed with applesauce (tests) compared with etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet (reference) were required to be within the 80 to 125% range.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|94.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.33|98.12|||||The ratio and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed for etrasimod 2mg mini tablets in applesauce vs etrasimod 2mg clinical IR tablet mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||98.12|91.33|
81625327|NCT05956002|162932631|EQUIVALENCE|For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the adjusted geometric mean ratio of AUClast for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets mixed with chocolate pudding (tests) compared with etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet (reference) were required to be within the 80 to 125% range.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|94.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.69|98.34|||||The ratio and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets in chocolate pudding vs etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||98.34|91.69|
81625328|NCT05956002|162932631|EQUIVALENCE|For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the adjusted geometric mean ratio of AUClast for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets mixed with water (tests) compared with etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet (reference) were required to be within the 80 to 125% range.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|85.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.9|88.92|||||The ratio and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets in water vs etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||88.92|82.90|
81655265|NCT00558792|163000660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0371||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.0371
81655266|NCT00558792|163000661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Sensitivity between Doses|14.1||||0.2758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|39.6||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||39.6|-11.4|0.2758
81655267|NCT00558792|163000661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Sensitivity between Doses|12.3||||0.3102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|35.6||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||35.6|-11.1|0.3102
81625329|NCT05956002|162932631|EQUIVALENCE|For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the adjusted geometric mean ratio of AUClast for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets mixed with yogurt (tests) compared with etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet (reference) were required to be within the 80 to 125% range.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|93.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.76|96.84|||||The ratio and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets in yogurt vs etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||96.84|89.76|
81625330|NCT05956002|162932632|EQUIVALENCE|For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the adjusted geometric mean ratio of AUCinf for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets mixed with applesauce (tests) compared with etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet (reference) were required to be within the 80 to 125% range.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|94.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.97|97.89|||||The ratio and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets in applesauce vs etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||97.89|90.97|
81655268|NCT00558792|163000661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Sensitivity between Doses|1.9||||0.8893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|28.4||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||28.4|-24.6|0.8893
81655269|NCT00558792|163000662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Specificity between Doses|-1.7||||0.2511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|1.3||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||1.3|-4.7|0.2511
81655270|NCT00558792|163000662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Specificity between Doses|1.3||||0.4985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|5.3||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||5.3|-2.6|0.4985
81655271|NCT00558792|163000662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Specificity between Doses|-3.1||||0.0693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|0.4||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||0.4|-6.5|0.0693
81655272|NCT00558792|163000663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Sensitivity between Doses|-1.5||||0.9104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.9|24.8||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||24.8|-27.9|0.9104
81655273|NCT00558792|163000663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Sensitivity between Doses|-12.6||||0.2857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.7|10.5||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||10.5|-35.7|0.2857
81655274|NCT00558792|163000663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Sensitivity between Doses|11.1||||0.3664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|35.5||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||35.5|-13.3|0.3664
81655275|NCT00558792|163000664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Specifcity between Doses|-3.7||||0.1322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|1.2||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||1.2|-8.7|0.1322
81655276|NCT00558792|163000664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Specificity between Doses|-1.3||||0.6381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|4.2||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||4.2|-6.9|0.6381
81655277|NCT00558792|163000664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Specificity between Doses|-2.4||||0.3217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|2.4||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||2.4|-7.2|0.3217
81655278|NCT00558792|163000665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Sensitivity between Doses|7.6||||0.5843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|34.7||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||34.7|-19.6|0.5843
81531171|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Weakness: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81655279|NCT00558792|163000665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Sensitivity between Doses|4.6||||0.7197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|29.7||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||29.7|-20.5|0.7197
81655280|NCT00558792|163000665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Sensitivity between Doses|3.0||||0.8292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.1|30.1||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||30.1|-24.1|0.8292
81655281|NCT00558792|163000666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Specificity between Doses|-4.2||||0.0888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|0.7||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||0.7|-9.0|0.0888
81655282|NCT00558792|163000666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Specificity between Doses|-0.8||||0.7796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|4.8||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||4.8|-6.4|0.7796
81655283|NCT00558792|163000666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Specificity between Doses|-3.4||||0.1662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|1.5||Study was not powered for diagnostic performance analyses. Sample size was based on quality of visualization of coronary artery segments.|Chi-squared|||||1.5|-8.2|0.1662
81655284|NCT06988800|163000727|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|37.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVAs and post hoc Tukey pairwise tests||||<.001
81465454|NCT03613649|162623312|NON_INFERIORITY|"According to ICH E14, the positive control should have an effect on the mean QT/QTc interval of about 5 ms. Comparison of the lower bound of the confidence interval to 5 ms for a 400 mg dose of moxifloxacin is standard practice for demonstrating assay sensitivity in thorough QT studies."|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|10.79|||||ONE_SIDED|98.75|8.86|||||||Null Hypothesis: The trial does not have the sensitivity to detect an effect on QTcF of regulatory concern, as produced by 400 mg moxifloxacin 2 h after dose.|||8.860|
81531172|NCT01128426|162747634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Wheezing: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81531173|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Abnormal involuntary movements: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.05
81531174|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute bronchiolitis due to RSV: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.22
81531175|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.96
81531176|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute otitis media: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81625331|NCT05956002|162932632|EQUIVALENCE|For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the adjusted geometric mean ratio of AUCinf for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets mixed with chocolate pudding (tests) compared with etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet (reference) were required to be within the 80 to 125% range.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|94.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.41|98.2|||||The ratio and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets in chocolate pudding vs etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||98.20|91.41|
81625332|NCT05956002|162932632|EQUIVALENCE|For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the adjusted geometric mean ratio of AUCinf for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets mixed with water (tests) compared with etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet (reference) were required to be within the 80 to 125% range.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|85.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.43|88.55|||||The ratio and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets in water vs etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||88.55|82.43|
81655285|NCT06988800|163000728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVAs and post hoc Tukey pairwise tests.||||<.001
81531177|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute pyelonephritis without RMN lesion: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81531178|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Adverse drug reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.95
81531179|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Alkalosis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531180|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.05
81625333|NCT05956002|162932632|EQUIVALENCE|For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the adjusted geometric mean ratio of AUCinf for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets mixed with yogurt (tests) compared with etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet (reference) were required to be within the 80 to 125% range.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|93.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.61|97.1|||||The ratio and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets in yogurt vs etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||97.10|89.61|
81531181|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apparent life threatening event infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.15
81531182|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma with acute exacerbation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.58
81531183|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma, unspecified, unspecified status: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.57
81531184|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchiolitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.39
81531185|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.87
81655286|NCT06988800|163000729|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVAs and post hoc Tukey pairwise tests||||<.001
81625334|NCT05956002|162932633|EQUIVALENCE|For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the adjusted geometric mean ratio of Cmax for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets mixed with applesauce (tests) compared with etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet (reference) were required to be within the 80 to 125% range.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|94.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.38|99.22|||||The ratio and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets in applesauce vs etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||99.22|90.38|
81625335|NCT05956002|162932633|EQUIVALENCE|For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the adjusted geometric mean ratio of Cmax for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets mixed with chocolate pudding (tests) compared with etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet (reference) were required to be within the 80 to 125% range.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|92.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.59|97.04|||||The ratio and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets in chocolate pudding vs etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||97.04|88.59|
81625336|NCT05956002|162932633|EQUIVALENCE|For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the adjusted geometric mean ratio of Cmax for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets mixed with water (tests) compared with etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet (reference) were required to be within the 80 to 125% range.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|87.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.35|91.31|||||The ratio and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets in water vs etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||91.31|83.35|
81625337|NCT05956002|162932633|EQUIVALENCE|For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the adjusted geometric mean ratio of Cmax for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets mixed with yogurt (tests) compared with etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet (reference) were required to be within the 80 to 125% range.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|92.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.24|97.17|||||The ratio and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed for etrasimod 2 mg mini tablets in yogurt vs etrasimod 2 mg clinical IR tablet using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||97.17|88.24|
81625338|NCT05529966|162932683|OTHER|||||||0.45490734||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45490734
81625339|NCT05529966|162932684|OTHER|||||||0.9237611||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92376110
81531186|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchospasm: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.51
81531187|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Candidiasis of mouth: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.95
81531188|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Cellulitis and abscess of trunk: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.96
81531189|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Constipation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.71
81625340|NCT05529966|162932685|OTHER|||||||0.94342221||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.94342221
81531190|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Croup: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.51
81531191|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dehydration: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81531192|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dermatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.32
81531193|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dyspnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.71
81531194|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Failure to thrive: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.76
81531195|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fever: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.29
81625341|NCT05529966|162932686|OTHER|||||||0.38902793||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.38902793
81625342|NCT05529966|162932687|OTHER|||||||0.0042494||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of comfort score||||0.00424940
81625343|NCT05529966|162932687|OTHER|||||||0.00223547||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Visibility score||||.00223547
81625344|NCT05529966|162932687|OTHER|||||||1.858e-05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Image Quality score||||.00001858
81625345|NCT05529966|162932687|OTHER|||||||0.03003194||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Focus score||||.03003194
81625346|NCT05529966|162932687|OTHER|||||||2.8e-07||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Depth Perception score||||.00000028
81625347|NCT05529966|162932687|OTHER|||||||0.00112148||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Staff Engagement score||||.00112148
81625348|NCT05529966|162932687|OTHER|||||||951||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Teaching score||||00000951
81625349|NCT05529966|162932687|OTHER|||||||0.03493564||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of En Face Confidence score||||.03493564
81625350|NCT05529966|162932687|OTHER|||||||0.12895248||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Hydrus Placement Confidence score||||.12895248
81625351|NCT05529966|162932687|OTHER|||||||0.00279611||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Scope Preference score||||.00279611
81625352|NCT05529966|162932688|OTHER|||||||0.959638658||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Comfort score||||.959638658
81625353|NCT05529966|162932688|OTHER|||||||0.213464715||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Visibility score||||.213464715
81625354|NCT05529966|162932688|OTHER|||||||0.213464715||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Image Quality score||||.213464715
81625355|NCT05529966|162932688|OTHER|||||||0.155899777||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Focus score||||.155899777
81625356|NCT05529966|162932688|OTHER|||||||0.055960023||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Depth Perception score||||.055960023
81625357|NCT05529966|162932688|OTHER|||||||0.000685499||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Staff Engagement score||||.000685499
81625358|NCT05529966|162932688|OTHER|||||||0.004526118||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Teaching score||||.004526118
81655287|NCT02344290|163000739|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.84|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo. Two-sided 95% repeated confidence interval that adjusts for interim looks according to the realized Lan and DeMets implementation of the O'Brien-Fleming sequential stopping boundary is presented.|||0.84|0.48|
81531196|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fussy infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.58
81625359|NCT05529966|162932688|OTHER|||||||0.299921137||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of En Face Confidence score||||.299921137
81625360|NCT05529966|162932688|OTHER|||||||0.368082084||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Hydrus Placement Confidence score||||.368082084
81625361|NCT05529966|162932688|OTHER|||||||0.015036417||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction is \< 0.002083333|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Scope Preference score||||.015036417
81625362|NCT05902793|162932694|NON_INFERIORITY|the non-inferiority margin is 20%|least square means difference|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|16.07|||||To establish non-inferiority the lower limit of the least square mean difference had to be \> -20%.|||16.07|-14.30|
81625363|NCT05902793|162932696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model had fixed effects of treatment arm, center and wound size||||||0.24
81625364|NCT03328702|162932697|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures ANOVA|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Repeated measures ANOVA, N=4|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in total pharyngeal transit time with the use of CPAP||||<0.05
81625365|NCT04674358|162932726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|4.14||||||||4.14|1.67|
81625366|NCT03648840|162932727|OTHER||||||<|0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2-tailed, unpaired T-test||||<0.2
81625367|NCT05418296|162932729|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.46|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.46
81625368|NCT05418296|162932730|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.00314|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.00314
81625369|NCT05418296|162932731|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.066|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.066
81625370|NCT05418296|162932732|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.085|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0850
81625371|NCT05418296|162932733|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0716|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0716
81625372|NCT03703700|162932737|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.23||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.5|||Chi-squared|||||1.50|1.01|0.042
81625373|NCT03703700|162932738|OTHER|||||||0.781|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.781
81625374|NCT03703700|162932739|OTHER|||||||0.609|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.609
81625375|NCT03703700|162932740|OTHER|||||||0.528|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.528
81625376|NCT03703700|162932741|OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.880
81625377|NCT03703700|162932742|OTHER|||||||0.289|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.289
81625378|NCT03703700|162932743|OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.860
81625379|NCT03703700|162932744|OTHER|||||||0.163|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.163
81625380|NCT03703700|162932745|OTHER|||||||0.197|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.197
81625381|NCT03703700|162932746|OTHER|||||||0.178|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.178
81625382|NCT03703700|162932747|OTHER|||||||0.549|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.549
81625383|NCT03703700|162932748|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.19||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.4|||Chi-squared|||||1.40|1.01|0.035
81625384|NCT03703700|162932749|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.18||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.37|||Chi-squared|||||1.37|1.01|0.034
81625385|NCT03703700|162932750|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.22||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.45|||Chi-squared|||||1.45|1.03|0.022
81625386|NCT03703700|162932751|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.3|||Chi-squared|||||1.30|0.68|0.707
81625387|NCT03703700|162932752|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97||||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.42|||Chi-squared|||||1.42|0.66|0.878
81625388|NCT03703700|162932753|OTHER|||||||0.564|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Singleton||||0.564
81625389|NCT03703700|162932753|OTHER|||||||0.417|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Twin||||0.417
81625390|NCT03703700|162932754|OTHER|||||||0.985|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Singleton||||0.985
81625391|NCT03703700|162932754|OTHER|||||||0.157|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Twin||||0.157
81625392|NCT03703700|162932755|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.78|||Chi-squared|||||1.78|0.65|0.789
81625393|NCT03703700|162932756|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.09||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.94|||Chi-squared|||||1.94|0.61|0.769
81625394|NCT03703700|162932757|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.41||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|4.45|||Fisher Exact|||||4.45|0.04|0.590
81531197|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Gastroenteritis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.92
81531198|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hand, foot and mouth disease: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.67
81531199|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hematoma: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81531200|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hypopotassemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531201|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Lipoma of other specified sites: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81531202|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81531203|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Nausea and vomiting: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.07
81655288|NCT02344290|163000740|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.87|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||0.87|0.36|
81531204|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal candida infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81531205|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other diseases of nasal cavity and sinuses: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81531206|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other specified cardiac dysrhythmias: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.41
81531207|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pilonidal cyst without mention of abscess: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.07
81531208|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.35
81531209|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Primary apnea of newborn: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81655289|NCT02344290|163000741|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.97|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||0.97|0.40|
81531210|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Rash: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.30
81531211|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Respiratory syncytial virus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.34
81531212|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Retinopathy of prematurity stage 2: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531213|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Single seizure: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.70
81531214|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stomatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81531215|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stridor: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81531216|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Subconjunctival hemorrhage: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81531217|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Umbilical hernia without obstruction/gangrene: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.15
81531218|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified bacterial pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.96
81531219|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified septicemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.96
81531220|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urinary tract infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.76
81531221|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urticaria: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.54
81531222|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Vaccines adverse reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531223|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Viral syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81531224|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Weakness: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81655290|NCT02344290|163000742|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|4.02|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||4.02|0.11|
81655291|NCT02344290|163000743|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.38|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||1.38|0.35|
81655292|NCT02344290|163000744|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.03|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||1.03|0.44|
81625395|NCT03703700|162932758|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.04||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|10.39|||Fisher Exact|||||10.39|0.40|0.465
81625396|NCT05063994|162932759|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Chronocort to Cortef was declared if the 95% CI for the difference in biochemical response rates between the 2 treatment arms (Chronocort minus Cortef) was wholly above minus 15 percentage points.|Treatment Difference|25.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.82||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|48.9||One-sided non-inferiority. The Ge et al (2011) method was used to calculate the estimate, standard error, confidence interval and P-value for the treatment difference from the results of a logistic regression analysis.|Regression, Logistic|||||48.9|2.5|0.0003
81625397|NCT05063994|162932760|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of Chronocort to Cortef with respect to the dose response after 28 weeks of randomized treatment was declared if the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in response rates between the 2 treatment arms (Chronocort minus Cortef) was wholly above zero, provided that non-inferiority of Chronocort to Cortef with respect to the biochemical response had been declared under the primary efficacy objective.|Treatment Difference|25.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.24||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|47.3||One-sided superiority. The Ge et al (2011) method was used to calculate the estimate, standard error, confidence interval and P-value for the treatment difference from the results of a logistic regression analysis.|Regression, Logistic|||||47.3|3.3|0.012
81531225|NCT01128426|162747635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Wheezing: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81531226|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Abnormal involuntary movements: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0 .63
81625398|NCT05063994|162932761|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of Chronocort to Cortef (with respect to the total daily dose after 28 weeks of randomized treatment) was declared if the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in means between the 2 treatment arms (Chronocort minus Cortef) was wholly below zero, provided that non-inferiority of Chronocort to Cortef in terms of biochemical response had been declared under the primary efficacy objective, and superiority of Chronocort to Cortef in terms of dose response has been declared.|Treatment Difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|-2.5||One-sided superiority.|MMRM|||||-2.5|-9.2|0.0005
81625399|NCT01180634|162932843|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33||||0.0715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.84||P-value is determined using a log-rank test stratified by region (US, non-US), age (12-18 years, \>18 years), and baseline FEV1 (\<55%, \>=55%).|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is obtained from a Cox proportional hazards regression model adjusting for region (US, non-US), age (12-18 years, \>18 years), and baseline FEV1 (\<55%, \>=55%).|||1.84|0.96|0.0715
81625400|NCT01180634|162932844|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|1.41||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.6|||Repeared Measures Model||Estimates are determined from a repeated measures model with terms for treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, region (US, non-US), age (12-18 years, \>18 years), and baseline FEV1 (\<55%, \>=55%).|||2.60|0.21|0.0213
81625401|NCT01180634|162932845|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.63||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.3|||Repeated Measures Model||Estimates are determined from a repeated measures model with terms for treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, region (US, non-US), age (12-18 years, \>18 years), baseline FEV1 (\<55%, \>=55%), and baseline organism log density.|||-0.30|-0.95|0.0002
81655293|NCT02344290|163000745|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.05|||||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|1.05|0.36|
81531227|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute bronchiolitis due to RSV: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.73
81531228|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81531229|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute otitis media: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.60
81531230|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute pyelonephritis without RMN lesion: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.38
81531231|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Alkalosis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81625402|NCT01180634|162932846|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.28||||0.8335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.85|||Repeated Measures Model||Estimates were determined from a repeated measures model with terms for treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, region (US, non-US), age (12 to 18 years, \> 18 years), Baseline FEV1 (\<55%, ≥ 55%), and Baseline value.|||2.85|-2.30|0.8335
81625403|NCT01180634|162932847|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|2.42||||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|4.31|||Repeated Measures Model|||||4.31|0.53|0.0122
81625404|NCT01180634|162932848|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.82||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.12||P-value is determined using a log-rank test stratified by region (US, non-US), age (12-18 years, \>18 years), and baseline FEV1 (\<55%, \>=55%).|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is obtained from a Cox proportional hazards regression model adjusting for region (US, non-US), age (12-18 years, \>18 years), and baseline FEV1 (\<55%, \>=55%).|||1.12|0.60|0.3000
81625405|NCT01180634|162932849|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.04||P-value is determined using a log-rank test stratified by region (US, non-US), age (12-18 years, \>18 years), and baseline FEV1 (\<55%, \>=55%).|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is obtained from a Cox proportional hazards regression model adjusting for region (US, non-US), age (12-18 years, \>18 years), and baseline FEV1 (\<55%, \>=55%).|||2.04|0.47|0.8670
81625406|NCT04419168|162932858|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.37|-1.30|.57
81625407|NCT04419168|162932859|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.61|-0.46|0.79
81625408|NCT04419168|162932860|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.12|-1.55|0.75
81465455|NCT03613649|162623312|NON_INFERIORITY|"According to ICH E14, the positive control should have an effect on the mean QT/QTc interval of about 5 ms. Comparison of the lower bound of the confidence interval to 5 ms for a 400 mg dose of moxifloxacin is standard practice for demonstrating assay sensitivity in thorough QT studies."|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|10.62|||||ONE_SIDED|98.75|8.683|||||||Null Hypothesis: The trial does not have the sensitivity to detect an effect on QTcF of regulatory concern, as produced by 400 mg moxifloxacin 3 h after dose.|||8.683|
81465456|NCT03613649|162623312|NON_INFERIORITY|"According to ICH E14, the positive control should have an effect on the mean QT/QTc interval of about 5 ms. Comparison of the lower bound of the confidence interval to 5 ms for a 400 mg dose of moxifloxacin is standard practice for demonstrating assay sensitivity in thorough QT studies."|Least-Squares Mean Double Delta Value|10.63|||||ONE_SIDED|98.75|8.698|||||||Null Hypothesis: The trial does not have the sensitivity to detect an effect on QTcF of regulatory concern, as produced by 400 mg moxifloxacin 4 h after dose.|||8.698|
81465457|NCT00750139|162623347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||The first primary efficacy analyses will use the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after stratification by pooled clinical site. The test will be conducted with the FAS at a one-sided level of significance of α = 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The first primary efficacy hypotheses tests are:~H01: p1 ≤ p01 vs. H1: p1 \> p01 where p01 and p1 denote the proportions of complete cure in the placebo 2wks and NAFT-500 groups, respectively."||||0.010
81465458|NCT00750139|162623347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||The second primary efficacy analyses will use the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after stratification by pooled clinical site. The test will be conducted with the FAS at a one-sided level of significance of α = 0.025|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The second primary efficacy hypotheses tests are:~H02: p2 ≤ P02 vs. H2: P2 \> p02 where p02 and p2 are denote proportions of complete cure in the placebo 4wks and Naftin 1% groups, respectively"||||0.001
81465459|NCT01167881|162623353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.87|-4.05||The superiority tests performed at 104 weeks and the superiority tests performed at 52 weeks both used a nominal significance level of 2.5% to maintain the overall significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment, geographical region, renal function at baseline as fixed effects and baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as linear covariates.||"Testing Hierarchy for main analysis (104 weeks):~1. Non-inferiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 104 weeks,~2. Superiority in body weight change from baseline at 104 weeks,~3. Superiority in occurrence of confirmed hypoglycaemic adverse events at 104 weeks,~4. Superiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 104 weeks,~5. Superiority in systolic blood pressure change from baseline at 104 weeks,~6. Superiority in diastolic blood pressure change from baseline at 104 weeks."||-4.05|-4.87|<0.0001
81465460|NCT01167881|162623354|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was tested through a two-sided 97.5% confidence interval for the treatment effect of empagliflozin minus the effect of glimepiride in change from baseline in HbA1c. The null-hypothesis of material inferiority of empagliflozin was rejected if the confidence interval is entirely below the non-inferiority margin 0.3%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.2|-0.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment, geographical region, renal function at baseline as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as linear covariate.||"Testing Hierarchy for main analysis (104 weeks):~1. Non-inferiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 104 weeks,~2. Superiority in body weight change from baseline at 104 weeks,~3. Superiority in occurrence of confirmed hypoglycaemic adverse events at 104 weeks,~4. Superiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 104 weeks,~5. Superiority in systolic blood pressure change from baseline at 104 weeks,~6. Superiority in diastolic blood pressure change from baseline at 104 weeks."||-0.01|-0.20|<0.0001
81465461|NCT01167881|162623354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.2|-0.01||The superiority tests performed at 104 weeks and the superiority tests performed at 52 weeks both used a nominal significance level of 2.5% to maintain the overall significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment, geographical region, renal function at baseline as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as linear covariate.||"Testing Hierarchy for main analysis (104 weeks):~1. Non-inferiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 104 weeks,~2. Superiority in body weight change from baseline at 104 weeks,~3. Superiority in occurrence of confirmed hypoglycaemic adverse events at 104 weeks,~4. Superiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 104 weeks,~5. Superiority in systolic blood pressure change from baseline at 104 weeks,~6. Superiority in diastolic blood pressure change from baseline at 104 weeks."||-0.01|-0.20|0.0153
81465462|NCT01167881|162623355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.102|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.06|0.173||The superiority tests performed at 104 weeks and the superiority tests performed at 52 weeks both used a nominal significance level of 2.5% to maintain the overall significance level of 5%.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for baseline HbA1c (\<8.5 / \>=8.5).||"Testing Hierarchy for main analysis (104 weeks):~1. Non-inferiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 104 weeks,~2. Superiority in body weight change from baseline at 104 weeks,~3. Superiority in occurrence of confirmed hypoglycaemic adverse events at 104 weeks,~4. Superiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 104 weeks,~5. Superiority in systolic blood pressure change from baseline at 104 weeks,~6. Superiority in diastolic blood pressure change from baseline at 104 weeks."||0.173|0.060|<0.0001
81531232|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81531233|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apparent life threatening event infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.13
81531234|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma with acute exacerbation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81531235|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma, unspecified, unspecified status: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.11
81531236|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchiolitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.53
81531237|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81625409|NCT04419168|162932861|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.87|-0.60|0.31
81625410|NCT04419168|162932862|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|1.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||These results correspond to ASCQ-Me Social Functioning Impact only.||1.99|-1.77|0.91
81625411|NCT04419168|162932862|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.72||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|3.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||These results correspond to ASCQ-Me Emotional Impact only.||3.46|-0.03|0.05
81531238|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Candidiasis of mouth: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.63
81531239|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Cellulitis and abscess of trunk: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81531240|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Constipation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.53
81625412|NCT04419168|162932863|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.13||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|2.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.56|-0.31|0.12
81625413|NCT04419168|162932864|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0024||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0443|0.0395|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0395|-0.0443|0.91
81625414|NCT04419168|162932865|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|2.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.48|-1.61|0.68
81531241|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Croup: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.70
81625415|NCT04419168|162932866|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.63|-0.46|0.75
81531242|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dehydration: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.36
81531243|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dermatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.98
81531244|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dyspnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81531245|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Failure to thrive: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.81
81531246|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fever: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.75
81531247|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fussy infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81625416|NCT04419168|162932867|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.35|-2.56|0.14
81625417|NCT04419168|162932868|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.21|-1.69|0.75
81625418|NCT04419168|162932869|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||These results correspond to ASCQ-Me Social Functioning Impact only.||2.71|-1.30|0.49
81625419|NCT04419168|162932869|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|3.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||These results correspond to ASCQ-Me Emotional Impact only.||3.88|0.12|0.037
81625420|NCT04419168|162932870|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.13||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.71|0.56|0.008
81625421|NCT04419168|162932871|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.82|-1.51|0.56
81625422|NCT04419168|162932872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0013||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0464|0.0437|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0437|-0.0464|0.95
81625423|NCT04419168|162932873|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.11||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.48|||Negative Binomial Regression|Adjustments were made for clinic site, baseline depression (high vs low), and corresponding health care use in the 12 months prior to study entry.||||1.48|0.83|0.49
81625424|NCT04419168|162932874|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.43||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.18|||Negative Binomial Regression|Adjustments were made for clinic site, baseline depression (high vs low), and corresponding health care use in the 12 months prior to study entry.||||2.18|0.93|0.10
81625425|NCT04419168|162932875|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.31||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.03|||Negative Binomial Regression|Adjustments were made for clinic site, baseline depression (high vs low), and corresponding health care use in the 12 months prior to study entry.||||2.03|0.85|0.22
81625426|NCT04640961|162932876|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81625427|NCT04640961|162932877|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81625428|NCT04640961|162932878|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81625429|NCT03988634|162932889|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8546||||0.0492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7307|0.9994|||ANCOVA||Geometric Mean Ratio: sac/val vs valsartan|||0.9994|0.7307|0.0492
81625430|NCT03988634|162932890|SUPERIORITY||Win Ratio|1.193||||0.1578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.934|1.524|||unmatched pairwise win-ratio||A win ratio greater than 1 was in favor of sacubitril/valsartan arm|||1.524|0.934|0.1578
81625431|NCT03988634|162932891|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.8346||||0.3563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5684|1.2255|||LWYY model||A rate ratio \< 1 indicates an effect in favor of LCZ696|||1.2255|0.5684|0.3563
81625432|NCT03988634|162932892|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.6249||||0.3155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2496|1.5649|||negative binomial regression model|||||1.5649|0.2496|0.3155
81625433|NCT03988634|162932893|SUPERIORITY||ratio of the change|0.9316||||0.4766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7661|1.1329|||ANCOVA|||||1.1329|0.7661|0.4766
81625434|NCT03988634|162932894|SUPERIORITY||ratio of the change|0.8268|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.91|||ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.91|0.76|<.0001
81625435|NCT03988634|162932894|SUPERIORITY||ratio of the change|0.8103|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.89|||ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.89|0.74|<.0001
81625436|NCT04725240|162932897|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.001 level.|One-sided exact binomial test|||||||<0.0001
81625437|NCT04725240|162932898|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.001 level.|One-sided exact binomial test|||||||<0.0001
81625438|NCT04725240|162932899|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.001 level.|One-sided exact binomial test|||||||<0.0001
81625439|NCT04725240|162932900|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.001 level.|One-sided exact binomial test|||||||<0.0001
81625440|NCT05406921|162932914|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||This was a feasibility study and not powered to detect significant differences pre-/post-intervention.||||<0.05
81625441|NCT04299009|162932916|OTHER|multilevel linear models with Epworth sleepiness score scores as the dependent variable; treatment block (BLT vs sBLT) as a fixed effect; treatment sequence as a covariate; and participant intercept as a random effect.|regression coefficient|2.45|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|5.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.19|-0.30|<0.05
81625442|NCT03958955|162932990|SUPERIORITY||Attributable risk|-0.14||||0.4531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.09||Exact p-value of McNemar's test.|McNemar||Attributable risk is defined as the difference in estimated probability of treatment success of delgocitinib compared to vehicle. Exact p-value of McNemar's test. Success is defined as having an IGA score of 0 (clear) or 1 (almost clear) at Week 6.|||0.09|-0.37|0.4531
81625443|NCT03958955|162932993|SUPERIORITY||Attributable risk|0.07||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.17||Exact p-value of McNemar's test.|McNemar||Attributable risk is defined as the difference in estimated probability of treatment success (i.e. no lesion-specific treatment-related AEs) of delgocitinib compared to vehicle. Exact p-value of McNemar's test.|||0.17|-0.02|0.5000
81625444|NCT03958955|162932994|SUPERIORITY||Attributable risk|-0.14||||0.4531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.09||Exact p-value of McNemar's test.|McNemar||Attributable risk is defined as the difference in estimated probability of treatment success of delgocitinib vs vehicle. Exact p-value of McNemar's test. Success is defined as having at least a 2-point reduction in IGA score from baseline to Week 6.|||0.09|-0.37|0.4531
81655294|NCT02344290|163000747|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.54|||||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo. Estimation of the confidence interval used a Bayes analysis with a non-informative prior using adaptive rejection Metropolis sampling. In this case, the interval shown is a 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval.|0.54|0.00|
81531248|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Gastroenteritis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.13
81625445|NCT03958955|162932995|SUPERIORITY||Attributable risk|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.22||Exact p-value of McNemar's test.|McNemar||||Attributable risk is defined as the difference in estimated probability of treatment success of delgocitinib compared to vehicle. Exact p-value of McNemar's test. Success is defined as having at least a 2-point reduction in IGA score from baseline to Week 6.|0.22|-0.22|1.0000
81625446|NCT03958955|162932996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5797||||||P-value of the Wilcoxon signed rank test.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|Erythema is scored as 0=absent, 1=pink, faint, 2=red, 3=dark red, purple/violaceous/crusted/haemorrhagic. P-value of the Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||||0.5797
81625447|NCT03958955|162932997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7862||||||P-value of the Wilcoxon signed rank test.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|P-value of the Wilcoxon signed rank test.||Total skin disease activity score is the sum of the scores for erythema, scaling/hyperkeratosis, and oedema/infiltration. Total skin disease activity score ranges from 0 to 7 with lower score indicating better state.||||0.7862
81625448|NCT03665597|162933044|OTHER|Geometric Least-Square Mean Ratio (GMR) = GM of Pembrolizumab 130 mg/mL SC/GM of Pembrolizumab 200 mg IV|GMR|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|0.78||||||||0.78|0.68|
81625449|NCT03665597|162933044|OTHER|GMR = GM of Pembrolizumab 165 mg/mL SC/GM of Pembrolizumab 200 mg IV|GMR|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|0.74||||||||0.74|0.64|
81625450|NCT03665597|162933045|OTHER|GMR = GM of Pembrolizumab 130 mg/mL SC/GM of Pembrolizumab 200 mg IV|Geometric Least-Square Mean Ratio|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|0.44||||||||0.44|0.36|
81625451|NCT03665597|162933045|OTHER|GMR = GM of Pembrolizumab 165 mg/mL SC/GM of Pembrolizumab 200 mg IV|Geometric Least-Square Mean Ratio|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|0.41||||||||0.41|0.34|
81625452|NCT02596126|162933088|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority hypothesis will be tested using a univariable Cox PH regression model including treatment group as the only covariate and stratified by country.~One-sided non-inferiority test on the primary endpoint where the alpha level will be set to 2.5%.~All statistical analyses will use 95% confidence intervals (CI). If the non-inferiority hypothesis is confirmed, it will be followed with a test of superiority using a log-rank test."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.96|||Regression, Cox|||||0.96|0.6|< 0.025
81625453|NCT02596126|162933088|SUPERIORITY|If the non-inferiority hypothesis is confirmed, it will be followed with a test of superiority using a logrank test.|||||<|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||||||< 0.05
81625454|NCT02596126|162933089|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment adherence is measured at visit 1 (6 months) and visit 3 (24 months) using the Morisky-Medication Adherence Scale (8 item) Questionnaire (MMAS-8). The number and percentage of patients with low (0-5), medium (6-7) and high (8) adherence will be reported by treatment group. The distributions of the MMAS-8 score at 6 months and 24 months will be compared between treatment groups using an ordinal logistic regression model.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.13|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.2|||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis title - Treatment adherence at 6 months||1.2|1.06|< 0.005
81625455|NCT02596126|162933090|SUPERIORITY|Time to first event will be investigated using Cox proportional hazards regression. Hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals will be obtained from the Cox proportional hazards model. P-values will be obtained using the log-rank test.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.25|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis title - All-cause death||1.25|0.75|< 0.05
81625456|NCT02596126|162933091|EQUIVALENCE|Treatment adherence is measured at visit 1 (6 months) and visit 3 (24 months) using the Morisky- Medication Adherence Scale (8 item) Questionnaire (MMAS-8). The number and percentage of patients with low (0-5), medium (6-7) and high(8) adherence will be reported by treatment group. The distributions of the MMAS-8 score at 6 months and 24 months will be compared between treatment groups using an ordinal logistic regression model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.25|||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis title - Treatment adherence at 24 months||1.25|1.1|< 0.005
81655295|NCT02344290|163000748|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.94|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||0.94|0.64|
81531249|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hand, foot and mouth disease: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81531250|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hypopotassemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81531251|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Lipoma of other specified sites: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.37
81531252|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.12
81531253|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Nausea and vomiting: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81531254|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other diseases of nasal cavity and sinuses: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81625457|NCT02596126|162933092|EQUIVALENCE|The following three CV risk factors, systolic blood pressure(SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels are measured at baseline, visit 1 (6 months), visit 2 (12 months) and visit 3 (24 months).For each of the three risk factors the frequency, mean and standard deviation at each visit will be reported by treatment group. The difference in mean change from baseline between groups will be compared using ANCOVA.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.2||The difference in mean change from baseline between groups will be compared using ANCOVA (adjusting for baseline levels) at 6 months, 12 months and 24 months. The difference in mean change adjusting for baseline and 95% CI will be reported.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis title - SBP - 6 months||1.2|-1.8|< 0.05
81655296|NCT02344290|163000749|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.12|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||1.12|0.70|
81531255|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other specified cardiac dysrhythmias: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.63
81531256|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pilonidal cyst without mention of abscess: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.78
81531257|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.84
81531258|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Rash: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.44
81531259|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Respiratory syncytial virus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81531260|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Single seizure: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.41
81531261|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stridor: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81655297|NCT02344290|163000750|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.13|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||1.13|0.76|
81531262|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Subconjunctival hemorrhage: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81531263|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Umbilical hernia without obstruction/gangrene: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.63
81531264|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified bacterial pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81531265|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified septicemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81531266|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urinary tract infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.28
81531267|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Viral syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.21
81531268|NCT01128426|162747636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Wheezing: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.98
81531269|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Abnormal involuntary movements: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81531270|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute bronchiolitis due to RSV: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.77
81531271|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81531272|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute otitis media: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.55
81655298|NCT02344290|163000751|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.2|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||1.20|0.71|
81655299|NCT02344290|163000752|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.31|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||1.31|0.68|
81655300|NCT02344290|163000753|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|2.51|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||2.51|0.14|
81625458|NCT02596126|162933093|EQUIVALENCE|The following three CV risk factors, systolic blood pressure(SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels are measured at baseline, visit 1 (6 months), visit 2 (12 months) and visit 3 (24 months).For each of the three risk factors the frequency, mean and standard deviation at each visit will be reported by treatment group. The difference in mean change from baseline between groups will be compared using ANCOVA.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.0||The difference in mean change from baseline between groups will be compared using ANCOVA (adjusting for baseline levels) at 6 months, 12 months and 24 months. The difference in mean change adjusting for baseline and 95% CI will be reported.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis title - SBP - 12 months||3|-0.1|< 0.05
81655301|NCT02344290|163000754|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.02|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||2.02|0.42|
81655302|NCT02344290|163000755|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1|||||Incidence rate ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||1.10|0.90|
81531273|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute pyelonephritis without RMN lesion: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81531274|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Adverse drug reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.62
81531275|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81531276|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apparent life threatening event infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81625459|NCT02596126|162933094|EQUIVALENCE|The following three CV risk factors, systolic blood pressure(SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels are measured at baseline, visit 1 (6 months), visit 2 (12 months) and visit 3 (24 months).For each of the three risk factors the frequency, mean and standard deviation at each visit will be reported by treatment group. The difference in mean change from baseline between groups will be compared using ANCOVA.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.4||The difference in mean change from baseline between groups will be compared using ANCOVA (adjusting for baseline levels) at 6 months, 12 months and 24 months. The difference in mean change adjusting for baseline and 95% CI will be reported.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis title - SBP - 24 months||1.4|-1.7|< 0.05
81655303|NCT02344290|163000756|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.57|||||Incidence rate ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||1.57|1.07|
81531277|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma with acute exacerbation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81531278|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma, unspecified, unspecified status: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.43
81531279|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchiolitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.22
81531280|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.22
81531281|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchospasm: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81531282|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Candidiasis of mouth: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.21
81531283|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Cellulitis and abscess of trunk: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81531284|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Constipation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.85
81531285|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Croup: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.28
81531286|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dehydration: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.70
81531287|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dermatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.28
81531288|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dyspnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.15
81655304|NCT02344290|163000757|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.19|||||Incidence rate ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||2.19|1.14|
81655305|NCT02344290|163000758|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|3.37|||||Incidence rate ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||3.37|0.17|
81655306|NCT02344290|163000759|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.18|||||Incidence rate ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||3.18|0.56|
81655307|NCT02344290|163000760|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.12|||||Incidence rate ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||1.12|0.97|
81625460|NCT02596126|162933095|EQUIVALENCE|The following three CV risk factors, systolic blood pressure(SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels are measured at baseline, visit 1 (6 months), visit 2 (12 months) and visit 3 (24 months).For each of the three risk factors the frequency, mean and standard deviation at each visit will be reported by treatment group. The difference in mean change from baseline between groups will be compared using ANCOVA.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.0||The difference in mean change from baseline between groups will be compared using ANCOVA (adjusting for baseline levels) at 6 months, 12 months and 24 months. The difference in mean change adjusting for baseline and 95% CI will be reported.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis title - DBP - 6 months||1|-0.7|< 0.05
81655308|NCT02344290|163000763|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.08|||||Incidence rate ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||1.08|0.52|
81531289|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Failure to thrive: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81531290|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fever: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.51
81655309|NCT02344290|163000764|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.16|||||Incidence rate ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo.|||1.16|0.96|
81655310|NCT02344290|163000765|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.3||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|-0.1|||Regression, Linear||Treatment group difference was estimated as baseline-adjusted mean difference in change at year 2, using linear regression.|||-0.1|-8.6|0.04
81531291|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fussy infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.67
81531292|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Gastroenteritis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.06
81531293|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hand, foot and mouth disease: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.74
81531294|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hematoma: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81531295|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Nausea and vomiting: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81531296|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal candida infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81531297|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other diseases of nasal cavity and sinuses: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.82
81531298|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other specified cardiac dysrhythmias: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81531299|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.55
81531300|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Rash: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.26
81531301|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Respiratory syncytial virus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.33
81531302|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Single seizure: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.81
81531303|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stomatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81531304|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stridor: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.06
81531305|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Umbilical hernia without obstruction/gangrene: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81655311|NCT02344290|163000766|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.67||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.88|||Chi-squared||Treatment effect was estimated as relative risk (pitavastatin/placebo), adjusted for presence of NCP at entry.|||0.88|0.52|0.003
81531306|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified septicemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81531307|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urinary tract infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.64
81531308|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urticaria: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.97
81531309|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Viral syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.31
81531310|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Weakness: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81531311|NCT01128426|162747637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Wheezing: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81531312|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Abnormal involuntary movements: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.38
81531313|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute bronchiolitis due to RSV: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.78
81531314|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method.The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.13
81531315|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute otitis media: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.73
81531316|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute pyelonephritis without RMN lesion: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.23
81531317|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Adverse drug reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.62
81531318|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Alkalosis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81531319|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81655312|NCT02344290|163000767|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|0.62|||||Treatment group difference was estimated as baseline-adjusted difference in mean change at year 2, using linear regression.|||0.62|-9.2|
81655313|NCT02344290|163000768|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of LpPla2 Levels at Month 24||||<0.001
81531320|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apparent life threatening event infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.13
81531321|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma with acute exacerbation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.06
81531322|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma, unspecified, unspecified status: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.15
81531323|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchiolitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81531324|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81531325|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchospasm: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81531326|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Candidiasis of mouth: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.28
81531327|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Cellulitis and abscess of trunk: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.12
81531328|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Constipation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.68
81531329|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Croup: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.24
81531330|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dehydration: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.61
81531331|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dermatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.28
81531332|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dyspnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.62
81531333|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Failure to thrive: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.63
81531334|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fever: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.66
81655314|NCT02344290|163000769|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Change in LpPla2 from Baseline at Month 24||||<0.001
81531335|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fussy infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.68
81531336|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Gastroenteritis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.18
81531337|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hand, foot and mouth disease: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531338|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hematoma: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81531339|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hypopotassemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81531340|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Lipoma of other specified sites: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.37
81531341|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.12
81531342|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Nausea and vomiting: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81531343|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal candida infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81531344|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other diseases of nasal cavity and sinuses: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.82
81531345|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other specified cardiac dysrhythmias: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.38
81531346|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pilonidal cyst without mention of abscess: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.78
81531347|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.65
81531348|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Rash: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.17
81531349|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Respiratory syncytial virus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.22
81655315|NCT02344290|163000770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of hsCRP Levels at Month 24||||0.02
81625461|NCT02596126|162933096|EQUIVALENCE|The following three CV risk factors, systolic blood pressure(SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels are measured at baseline, visit 1 (6 months), visit 2 (12 months) and visit 3 (24 months).For each of the three risk factors the frequency, mean and standard deviation at each visit will be reported by treatment group. The difference in mean change from baseline between groups will be compared using ANCOVA.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.6||The difference in mean change from baseline between groups will be compared using ANCOVA (adjusting for baseline levels) at 6 months, 12 months and 24 months. The difference in mean change adjusting for baseline and 95% CI will be reported.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis title - DBP - 12 months||1.6|-0.1|< 0.05
81625462|NCT02596126|162933097|EQUIVALENCE|The following three CV risk factors, systolic blood pressure(SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels are measured at baseline, visit 1 (6 months), visit 2 (12 months) and visit 3 (24 months).For each of the three risk factors the frequency, mean and standard deviation at each visit will be reported by treatment group. The difference in mean change from baseline between groups will be compared using ANCOVA.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.0||The difference in mean change from baseline between groups will be compared using ANCOVA (adjusting for baseline levels) at 6 months, 12 months and 24 months. The difference in mean change adjusting for baseline and 95% CI will be reported.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis title - DBP - 24 months||1|-0.9|< 0.05
81625463|NCT02596126|162933098|EQUIVALENCE|The following three CV risk factors, systolic blood pressure(SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels are measured at baseline, visit 1 (6 months), visit 2 (12 months) and visit 3 (24 months).For each of the three risk factors the frequency, mean and standard deviation at each visit will be reported by treatment group. The difference in mean change from baseline between groups will be compared using ANCOVA.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|4.4|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis title - LDL cholesterol - 12 months||4.4|-0.2|< 0.05
81625464|NCT02596126|162933099|EQUIVALENCE|The following three CV risk factors, systolic blood pressure(SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels are measured at baseline, visit 1 (6 months), visit 2 (12 months) and visit 3 (24 months).For each of the three risk factors the frequency, mean and standard deviation at each visit will be reported by treatment group. The difference in mean change from baseline between groups will be compared using ANCOVA.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|2.4|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis title - LDL cholesterol - 24 months||2.4|-2.5|< 0.05
81625465|NCT02596126|162933100|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority hypothesis will be tested using a univariable Cox PH regression model including treatment group as the only covariate and stratified by country.~One-sided non-inferiority test on the primary endpoint where the alpha level will be set to 2.5%.~All statistical analyses will use 95% confidence intervals (CI).If the non-inferiority hypothesis is confirmed, it will be followed with a test of superiority using a log-rank test."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.9|||Regression, Cox|||||0.90|0.54|< 0.025
81625466|NCT02596126|162933100|SUPERIORITY|If the non-inferiority hypothesis is confirmed, it will be followed with a test of superiority using a logrank test.|||||<|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||||||< 0.05
81655316|NCT02344290|163000771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Change in hsCRP from Baseline at Month 24||||0.09
81655317|NCT02344290|163000772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of soluble CD163 Levels at Month 24.||||0.65
81531350|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Single seizure: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.81
81625467|NCT02596126|162933101|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority hypothesis will be tested using a univariable Cox PH regression model including treatment group as the only covariate and stratified by country.~One-sided non-inferiority test on the primary endpoint where the alpha level will be set to 2.5%.~All statistical analyses will use 95% confidence intervals (CI).If the non-inferiority hypothesis is confirmed, it will be followed with a test of superiority using a log-rank test."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.97|||Regression, Cox|||||0.97|0.47|< 0.025
81625468|NCT02596126|162933101|SUPERIORITY|If the non-inferiority hypothesis is confirmed, it will be followed with a test of superiority using a logrank test.|||||<|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||||||< 0.05
81655318|NCT02344290|163000773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Change in soluble CD163 from Baseline at Month 24||||0.88
81655319|NCT02344290|163000774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Regression, Cox|Treatment effect modification by sex was evaluated via interaction of treatment and sex in the Cox proportional hazards regression model.||Evaluation of treatment effect modification by sex (i.e. pitavastatin effect differing in females compared to males).||||0.98
81625469|NCT02596126|162933102|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority hypothesis will be tested using a univariable Cox PH regression model including treatment group as the only covariate and stratified by country.~One-sided non-inferiority test on the primary endpoint where the alpha level will be set to 2.5%.~All statistical analyses will use 95% confidence intervals (CI).If the non-inferiority hypothesis is confirmed, it will be followed with a test of superiority using a log-rank test."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.05|||Regression, Cox|||||1.05|0.48|< 0.025
81625470|NCT02596126|162933102|SUPERIORITY|If the non-inferiority hypothesis is confirmed, it will be followed with a test of superiority using a logrank test.|||||<|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||||||< 0.05
81625471|NCT02596126|162933103|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority hypothesis will be tested using a univariable Cox PH regression model including treatment group as the only covariate and stratified by country.~One-sided non-inferiority test on the primary endpoint where the alpha level will be set to 2.5%.~All statistical analyses will use 95% confidence intervals (CI).If the non-inferiority hypothesis is confirmed, it will be followed with a test of superiority using a log-rank test."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.26|||Regression, Cox|||||1.26|0.39|< 0.025
81625472|NCT02596126|162933103|SUPERIORITY|If the non-inferiority hypothesis is confirmed, it will be followed with a test of superiority using a logrank test.|||||<|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||||||< 0.05
81625473|NCT02596126|162933104|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority hypothesis will be tested using a univariable Cox PH regression model including treatment group as the only covariate and stratified by country.~One-sided non-inferiority test on the primary endpoint where the alpha level will be set to 2.5%.~All statistical analyses will use 95% confidence intervals (CI).If the non-inferiority hypothesis is confirmed, it will be followed with a test of superiority using a log-rank test."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.63|||Regression, Cox|||||1.63|0.57|< 0.025
81625474|NCT02596126|162933104|SUPERIORITY|If the non-inferiority hypothesis is confirmed, it will be followed with a test of superiority using a logrank test.|||||<|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||||||< 0.05
81625475|NCT02596126|162933105|EQUIVALENCE|Mean and standard devation for each score will be reported by treatment group at 6 months and 2 years. Comparison of mean scores between treatment groups at 6 months and 2 years will be made using a two-sample t-test. The difference in mean score and 95% CI will be reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.09|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|4.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||Patient satisfaction is measured at visit 1 (6 months) and visit 3 (2 years) using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) version 1.4 a 14-item psychometric instrument comprising of four domains: effectiveness (questions 1 to 3), side effects (questions 4 to 8), convenience (questions 9 to 11) and global satisfaction (questions 12 to 14).||4.79|1.38|< 0.05
81625476|NCT02596126|162933106|EQUIVALENCE|Mean and standard devation for each score will be reported by treatment group at 6 months and 2 years. Comparison of mean scores between treatment groups at 6 months and 2 years will be made using a two-sample t-test. The difference in mean score and 95% CI will be reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.19|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.73|2.35|||t-test, 2 sided|||Patient satisfaction is measured at visit 1 (6 months) and visit 3 (2 years) using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) version 1.4 a 14-item psychometric instrument comprising of four domains: effectiveness (questions 1 to 3), side effects (questions 4 to 8), convenience (questions 9 to 11) and global satisfaction (questions 12 to 14).||2.35|-12.73|< 0.05
81625477|NCT02596126|162933107|EQUIVALENCE|Mean and standard devation for each score will be reported by treatment group at 6 months and 2 years. Comparison of mean scores between treatment groups at 6 months and 2 years will be made using a two-sample t-test. The difference in mean score and 95% CI will be reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.09|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.57|8.62|||t-test, 2 sided|||Patient satisfaction is measured at visit 1 (6 months) and visit 3 (2 years) using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) version 1.4 a 14-item psychometric instrument comprising of four domains: effectiveness (questions 1 to 3), side effects (questions 4 to 8), convenience (questions 9 to 11) and global satisfaction (questions 12 to 14).||8.62|5.57|< 0.05
81625478|NCT02596126|162933108|EQUIVALENCE|Mean and standard devation for each score will be reported by treatment group at 6 months and 2 years. Comparison of mean scores between treatment groups at 6 months and 2 years will be made using a two-sample t-test. The difference in mean score and 95% CI will be reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.79|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|5.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||Patient satisfaction is measured at visit 1 (6 months) and visit 3 (2 years) using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) version 1.4 a 14-item psychometric instrument comprising of four domains: effectiveness (questions 1 to 3), side effects (questions 4 to 8), convenience (questions 9 to 11) and global satisfaction (questions 12 to 14).||5.55|2.04|< 0.05
81625479|NCT02596126|162933109|EQUIVALENCE|Mean and standard devation for each score will be reported by treatment group at 6 months and 2 years. Comparison of mean scores between treatment groups at 6 months and 2 years will be made using a two-sample t-test. The difference in mean score and 95% CI will be reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.26|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.59|6.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||Patient satisfaction is measured at visit 1 (6 months) and visit 3 (2 years) using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) version 1.4 a 14-item psychometric instrument comprising of four domains: effectiveness (questions 1 to 3), side effects (questions 4 to 8), convenience (questions 9 to 11) and global satisfaction (questions 12 to 14).||6.94|3.59|< 0.05
81655320|NCT02344290|163000774|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.04|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo among females.|Evaluation of pitavastatin effect among females.||1.04|0.39|
81655321|NCT02344290|163000774|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.86|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo among males.|Evaluation of pitavastatin effect among males.||0.86|0.48|
81625480|NCT02596126|162933110|EQUIVALENCE|Mean and standard devation for each score will be reported by treatment group at 6 months and 2 years. Comparison of mean scores between treatment groups at 6 months and 2 years will be made using a two-sample t-test. The difference in mean score and 95% CI will be reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.55|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|13.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||Patient satisfaction is measured at visit 1 (6 months) and visit 3 (2 years) using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) version 1.4 a 14-item psychometric instrument comprising of four domains: effectiveness (questions 1 to 3), side effects (questions 4 to 8), convenience (questions 9 to 11) and global satisfaction (questions 12 to 14).||13.46|-4.35|< 0.05
81625481|NCT02596126|162933111|EQUIVALENCE|Mean and standard devation for each score will be reported by treatment group at 6 months and 2 years. Comparison of mean scores between treatment groups at 6 months and 2 years will be made using a two-sample t-test. The difference in mean score and 95% CI will be reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.11|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.55|8.67|||t-test, 2 sided|||Patient satisfaction is measured at visit 1 (6 months) and visit 3 (2 years) using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) version 1.4 a 14-item psychometric instrument comprising of four domains: effectiveness (questions 1 to 3), side effects (questions 4 to 8), convenience (questions 9 to 11) and global satisfaction (questions 12 to 14).||8.67|5.55|< 0.05
81655322|NCT02344290|163000775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Regression, Cox|Treatment effect modification by race was evaluated via interaction of treatment and race in the Cox proportional hazards regression model.||Evaluation of treatment effect modification by race (i.e. pitavastatin effect differing between races).||||0.14
81531351|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stomatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81531352|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stridor: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.13
81531353|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Subconjunctival hemorrhage: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81655323|NCT02344290|163000775|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.59||||||Pitavastatin effect among Asians from subgroup analysis by race.|Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo among Asians.|0.59|0.09|
81703870|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.968||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 22.||||0.968
81655324|NCT02344290|163000775|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.96|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo among Blacks.|Pitavastatin effect among Blacks from subgroup analysis by race.||0.96|0.46|
81655325|NCT02344290|163000775|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.13|||||Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo among Whites.|Pitavastatin effect among Whites from subgroup analysis by race.||1.13|0.49|
81531354|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Umbilical hernia without obstruction/gangrene: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81531355|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified bacterial pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.99
81531356|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified septicemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81655326|NCT02344290|163000775|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.1||||||Pitavastatin effect among Other race from subgroup analysis by race.|Hazard ratio is shown as pitavastatin/placebo among Other race.|2.10|0.36|
81655327|NCT00379288|163000832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of subjects with TEAEs|77.4||||||95.0||||||||||||
81531357|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urinary tract infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.96
81531358|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urticaria: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.97
81531359|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Viral syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.19
81531360|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Weakness: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.25
81655328|NCT00379288|163000832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of subjects with related AEs|28.4||||||95.0||||||||||||
81655329|NCT00379288|163000832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of subjects with severe AEs|5.7||||||95.0||||||||||||
81655330|NCT00379288|163000832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of subjects with serious AEs|4.9||||||95.0||||||||||||
81655331|NCT00379288|163000832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of subjects with TEAEs|79.2||||||95.0||||||||||||
81655332|NCT00379288|163000832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of subjects with related AEs|23.1||||||95.0||||||||||||
81655333|NCT00379288|163000832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of subjects with severe AEs|3.8||||||95.0||||||||||||
81655334|NCT00379288|163000832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of subjects with serious AEs|6.1||||||95.0||||||||||||
81655335|NCT00379288|163000832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of subjects with TEAEs|82.4||||||95.0||||||||||||
81655336|NCT00379288|163000832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of subjects with related AEs|23.5||||||95.0||||||||||||
81625482|NCT02596126|162933112|EQUIVALENCE|Mean and standard devation for each score will be reported by treatment group at 6 months and 2 years. Comparison of mean scores between treatment groups at 6 months and 2 years will be made using a two-sample t-test. The difference in mean score and 95% CI will be reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.93|8.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||Patient satisfaction is measured at visit 1 (6 months) and visit 3 (2 years) using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) version 1.4 a 14-item psychometric instrument comprising of four domains: effectiveness (questions 1 to 3), side effects (questions 4 to 8), convenience (questions 9 to 11) and global satisfaction (questions 12 to 14).||8.27|4.93|< 0.05
81625483|NCT02596126|162933113|SUPERIORITY|Time to first event will be investigated using Cox proportional hazards regression. Hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals will be obtained from the Cox proportional hazards model. P-values will be obtained using the log-rank test.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.42|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.07|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis title - Non-cardiovascular death||2.07|0.97|< 0.05
81625484|NCT02520063|162933124|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The primary analysis was of safety and included all patients who received at least one dose of the investigational regimen. The rate of adverse events was be estimated at the end of the study along with two-sided 95% exact CIs (Clopper-Pearson intervals).|||
81625485|NCT05691452|162933162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|20.05||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.68|90.78||Generalized linear models generated estimated mean differences in the post-intervention values controlling for the baseline assessments.|Regression, Linear|||||90.78|-50.68|0.578
81625486|NCT05691452|162933163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.2||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-101.9|59.5|||Regression, Linear|||||59.5|-101.9|0.61
81625487|NCT05691452|162933164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.55||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|8.78|||Regression, Linear|||||8.78|-5.68|0.674
81625488|NCT05691452|162933165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.6||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.5|-4.59|||Regression, Linear|||||-4.59|-38.5|.013
81625489|NCT05691452|162933166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.387||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.335|1.109|||Regression, Linear|||||1.109|-0.335|0.29
81625490|NCT05691452|162933167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.203||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.833|||Regression, Linear|||||0.833|-1.24|0.701
81531361|NCT01128426|162747638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Wheezing: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81625491|NCT05691452|162933168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.45||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.99|26.08|||Regression, Linear|||||26.08|-68.99|0.376
81625492|NCT04833777|162933186|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81625493|NCT04833777|162933187|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81625494|NCT04833777|162933188|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81625495|NCT04833777|162933189|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81625496|NCT04833777|162933190|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81625497|NCT04833777|162933191|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81625498|NCT04833777|162933192|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81625499|NCT04833777|162933193|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81625500|NCT04833777|162933194|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81625501|NCT04833777|162933195|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81625502|NCT04833777|162933196|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81625503|NCT04833777|162933197|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81625504|NCT04833777|162933198|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81625505|NCT04833777|162933199|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81625506|NCT04833777|162933201|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81625507|NCT04833777|162933202|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81625508|NCT04490915|162933211|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-17.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.433|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.802|-10.243|||ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference of Crinecerfont - Placebo|||-10.243|-23.802|<0.0001
81625509|NCT02724878|162933269|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate|33.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|25.0|42.0||||||A sample size of 60 would provide 95% power to distinguish the ORR rate of 25% from 10% (historical control) with 1-sided alpha of 0.07. The treatment would be considered effective if 10 or more responses are observed out of 60 patients.||42|25|
81625510|NCT03779204|162933290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-5.0|0.18
81625511|NCT03779204|162933291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|2.3|||ANCOVA|||||2.3|-5.0|0.44
81625512|NCT03779204|162933292|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.3||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|24.4|||ANCOVA|||||24.4|-9.7|.38
81625513|NCT03779204|162933293|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|4.4|||ANCOVA|||||4.4|-3.3|0.76
81625514|NCT03779204|162933294|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.68
81625515|NCT03779204|162933295|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|2.0|||ANCOVA|||||2.0|-16.4|0.12
81625516|NCT03779204|162933296|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|5.0|||ANCOVA|||||5.0|-13.7|0.34
81625517|NCT03779204|162933298|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|4.0|||ANCOVA|||||4.0|-6.6|0.62
81625518|NCT04258709|162933312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.1200
81625519|NCT04258709|162933312|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.593||||0.0474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.352|0.9907|||Regression, Logistic||Adjusted for race, Iowa Infant Feeding Attitudes Score at baseline, infant gestational age, NICU admission, maternal age at enrollment, WIC enrollment at baseline, maternal pre-pregnancy BMI. This is an adjusted odds ratio.|||.9907|.352|.0474
81625520|NCT04258709|162933313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5201|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.5201
81625521|NCT04258709|162933313|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.1399||||0.9178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5299|2.8098|||Regression, Linear|||||2.8098|-2.5299|.9178
81625522|NCT04258709|162933314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8614|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.8614
81531362|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Abnormal involuntary movements: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81531363|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute bronchiolitis due to RSV: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81531364|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.13
81531365|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute otitis media: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.73
81531366|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute pyelonephritis without RMN lesion: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.26
81531367|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Alkalosis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.05
81531368|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.40
81531369|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apparent life threatening event infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.20
81531370|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma with acute exacerbation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.41
81531371|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma, unspecified, unspecified status: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.59
81531372|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchiolitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.10
81531373|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.95
81531374|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchospasm: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531375|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Candidiasis of mouth: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.05
81531376|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Cellulitis and abscess of trunk: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.93
81531377|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Constipation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.56
81531378|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Croup: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.79
81531379|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dehydration: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.46
81531380|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dermatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.92
81531381|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dyspnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.73
81531382|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Failure to thrive: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81531383|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fever: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.40
81531384|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fussy infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.93
81531385|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Gastroenteritis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.82
81531386|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hand, foot and mouth disease: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531387|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hypopotassemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81531388|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Lipoma of other specified sites: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.69
81531389|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.53
81531390|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Nausea and vomiting: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.59
81531391|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal bradycardia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.07
81531392|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other diseases of nasal cavity and sinuses: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81625523|NCT04258709|162933314|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0763||||0.7836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6364|1.8216|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.8216|.6364|.7836
81625524|NCT04258709|162933315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9788|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.9788
81625525|NCT04258709|162933315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0307||||0.9119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.603|1.7067|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.7067|.603|.9119
81625526|NCT04258709|162933316|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7157||||0.2173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4192|1.216|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.216|.4192|.2173
81625527|NCT04258709|162933317|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7157||||0.5209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4192|1.216|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.216|.4192|.5209
81625528|NCT04258709|162933320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4258|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.4258
81625529|NCT04258709|162933320|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8882||||0.6246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5523|1.4283|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.4283|.5523|.6246
81625530|NCT04258709|162933321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5613|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.5613
81625531|NCT04258709|162933321|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7157||||0.2173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4206|1.2178|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.2178|.4206|.2173
81625532|NCT04258709|162933322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6291|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.6291
81625533|NCT04258709|162933322|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1955||||0.5426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8745|1.3931|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.3931|.8745|.5426
81625534|NCT04258709|162933323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9071|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.9071
81625535|NCT04258709|162933323|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0233||||0.9328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7751|1.2084|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.2084|.7751|.9328
81625536|NCT04258709|162933324|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.8213||||0.5548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9161|3.5588|||Regression, Linear|||||3.5588|-1.9161|.5548
81625537|NCT04258709|162933325|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.2412||||0.3861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5771|4.0594|||Regression, Linear|||||4.0594|-1.5771|.3861
81625538|NCT04258709|162933326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4779|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.4779
81625539|NCT04258709|162933327|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81625540|NCT04258709|162933327|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9508||||0.9163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3669|2.4621|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.4621|.3669|.9163
81625541|NCT04258709|162933328|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1084||||0.8031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4937|2.4882|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.4882|.4937|.8031
81625542|NCT04258709|162933329|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1346||||0.8175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3882|3.3161|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.3161|.3882|.8175
81625543|NCT04258709|162933330|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6964||||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2813|1.7241|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.7241|.2813|.434
81625544|NCT04258709|162933331|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2533||||0.4968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6534|2.4041|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.4041|.6534|.4968
81625545|NCT04258709|162933332|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0288||||0.9005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.659|1.6062|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.6062|.659|.9005
81625546|NCT04258709|162933333|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.4018||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2052|0.4015|||Regression, Linear|||||.4015|-3.2052|.127
81625547|NCT04258709|162933334|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.8958||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9475|0.1559|||Regression, Linear|||||.1559|-3.9475|.07
81625548|NCT04258709|162933335|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.506||||0.6299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.574|1.562|||Regression, Linear|||||1.562|-2.574|.6299
81625549|NCT04258709|162933336|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7573||||0.3835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4029|1.4138|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.4138|.4029|.3835
81625550|NCT04258709|162933337|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.784||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.409|1.4912|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.4912|.409|.459
81625551|NCT04258709|162933338|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9338||||0.8499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.458|1.9039|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.9039|.458|.8499
81625552|NCT04088630|162933344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0427||||||p\<0.05 considered significant. Between group pairwise comparisons performed with Bonferroni correction.|Fisher Exact|||Difference in proportion of subjects with cardiac events up to 30 days post-ictus tested between three groups.||||0.0427
81625553|NCT04088630|162933345|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in proportion of subjects with nosocomial infections up to 90 days post-ictus tested between three groups. No pairwise comparisons performed.||||0.19
81625554|NCT04088630|162933346|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in proportion of subjects with neurologic decline up to 30 days post-ictus tested between three groups. No pairwise comparisons performed.||||0.30
81625555|NCT03175029|162933363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.552|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.514|15.59|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs. Week 12 for the mean BCI in the TAC-302 group||15.590|5.514|<0.001
81625556|NCT03175029|162933363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.826||||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.676|7.023|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs. Week 12 for the mean BCI in the Placebo group||7.023|-8.676|0.819
81625557|NCT03175029|162933363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.378|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.454||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.345|20.411|||t-test, 2 sided|||TAC-302 group vs. Placebo group for changes in the mean BCI from baseline to Week 12||20.411|2.345|0.015
81625558|NCT03175029|162933364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.604|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.753|15.455|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs. Week 12 for the mean PIP1 in the TAC-302 group||15.455|5.753|<0.001
81625559|NCT03175029|162933364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.926|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.62||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.121|11.973|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs. Week 12 for the mean PIP1 in the Placebo group||11.973|-2.121|0.138
81531393|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other specified cardiac dysrhythmias: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.06
81625560|NCT03175029|162933364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.678|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.861||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.375|13.731|||t-test, 2 sided|||TAC-302 group vs. Placebo group for changes in the mean PIP1 from baseline to Week 12||13.731|-2.375|0.157
81625561|NCT03175029|162933365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.48||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.22|18.59|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs. Week 12 for the mean BVE in the TAC-302 group||18.59|3.22|0.006
81625562|NCT03175029|162933365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.09||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.27|11.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs. Week 12 for the mean BVE in the Placebo group||11.10|-6.27|0.570
81625563|NCT03175029|162933365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.24||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|20.95|||t-test, 2 sided|||TAC-302 group vs. Placebo group for changes in the mean BVE from baseline to Week 12||20.95|-3.96|0.178
81625564|NCT03175029|162933366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.13|27.69|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs. Week 12 for the mean BVE in the TAC-302 group||27.69|9.13|<0.001
81625565|NCT03175029|162933366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.7||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.81|11.58|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs. Week 12 for the mean BVE in the Placebo group||11.58|-5.81|0.489
81625566|NCT03175029|162933366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.96||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|29.58|||t-test, 2 sided|||TAC-302 group vs. Placebo group for changes in the mean BVE from baseline to Week 12||29.58|1.48|0.031
81625567|NCT03175029|162933367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.26|35.88|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs. Week 12 for the mean BVE in the TAC-302 group||35.88|11.26|<0.001
81625568|NCT03175029|162933367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.18||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.19|14.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs. Week 12 for the mean BVE in the Placebo group||14.40|-10.19|0.708
81625569|NCT03175029|162933367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.02||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.96|39.98|||t-test, 2 sided|||TAC-302 group vs. Placebo group for changes in the mean BVE from baseline to Week 12||39.98|2.96|0.025
81625570|NCT03381261|162933383|OTHER|While descriptive statistics were presented in the original mRNA units using median and interquartile range (25th, 75th), statistical group comparison and effect sizes were reported as the ratio of the geometric means.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81531394|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pilonidal cyst without mention of abscess: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81625571|NCT05862870|162933412|OTHER|Frequency count|exact count|20.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||0.05|TWO_SIDED|0.0|20.0|20.0|||count|||Frequency count of patients retained in treatment.|Threshold for frequency count|20|20|.05
81625572|NCT04321031|162933415|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.2|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the statistical analysis plan (SAP).||0.20|-0.02|
81625573|NCT04321031|162933415|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.24|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.24|-0.03|
81625574|NCT04321031|162933415|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.26|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.26|-0.03|
81625575|NCT04321031|162933415|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.28|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.28|-0.04|
81625576|NCT04321031|162933416|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.32||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.32|-0.04|
81625577|NCT04321031|162933416|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.27||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.27|-0.11|
81625578|NCT04321031|162933416|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.3||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.30|-0.07|
81625579|NCT04321031|162933416|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.07|0.43||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.43|0.07|
81625580|NCT04321031|162933416|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.27||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.27|-0.12|
81625581|NCT04321031|162933416|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|0.42||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.42|0.04|
81625582|NCT04321031|162933416|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|50.0|0.08|0.23||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 50% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.23|0.08|
81531395|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.85
81531396|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Primary apnea of newborn: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.02
81531397|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||mid-p exact binomial method]|||Rash: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.33
81531398|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Respiratory syncytial virus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.59
81531399|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Retinopathy of prematurity stage 2: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.07
81531400|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Single seizure: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81531401|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stridor: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.53
81531402|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Subconjunctival hemorrhage: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81531403|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Umbilical hernia without obstruction/gangrene: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81531404|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified bacterial pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.21
81531405|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified septicemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81531406|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urinary tract infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.73
81531407|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urticaria: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81531408|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Viral syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.73
81531409|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Weakness: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81531410|NCT01128426|162747639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Wheezing: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.94
81625583|NCT04321031|162933416|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.31||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.31|-0.03|
81531411|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Abnormal involuntary movements: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.56
81625584|NCT04321031|162933416|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|50.0|0.09|0.26||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 50% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.26|0.09|
81531412|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute bronchiolitis due to RSV: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.43
81531413|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81531414|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute otitis media: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.01
81531415|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute pyelonephritis without RMN lesion: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531416|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Adverse drug reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.93
81531417|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Alkalosis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81531418|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.32
81531419|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apparent life threatening event infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.24
81531420|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma with acute exacerbation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.41
81531421|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma, unspecified, unspecified status: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.06
81531422|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchiolitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.31
81531423|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.43
81531424|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchospasm: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.50
81531425|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Candidiasis of mouth: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.51
81625585|NCT04321031|162933416|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.35||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.35|-0.03|
81625586|NCT04321031|162933417|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean|-25.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-58.42|-2.57||||||||-2.57|-58.42|
81625587|NCT04321031|162933417|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-35.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-69.41|-5.42||||||||-5.42|-69.41|
81625588|NCT04321031|162933417|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-40.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-75.55|-7.32||||||||-7.32|-75.55|
81625589|NCT04321031|162933417|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-44.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-81.72|-8.42||||||||-8.42|-81.72|
81625590|NCT04321031|162933418|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-41.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-62.57|-9.57||||||Log-transformed relative changes from baseline are modelled using an ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline fibrosis stage (F2/F3) as factors, and log-transformed baseline liver fat as a covariate.||-9.57|-62.57|
81625591|NCT04321031|162933418|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-43.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-62.37|-14.64||||||Log-transformed relative changes from baseline are modelled using an ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline fibrosis stage (F2/F3) as factors, and log-transformed baseline liver fat as a covariate.||-14.64|-62.37|
81531426|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Cellulitis and abscess of trunk: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.48
81531427|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Constipation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.44
81625592|NCT04321031|162933418|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-59.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-73.95|-36.55||||||Log-transformed relative changes from baseline are modelled using an ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline fibrosis stage (F2/F3) as factors, and log-transformed baseline liver fat as a covariate.||-36.55|-73.95|
81625593|NCT04321031|162933418|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-68.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-79.72|-50.15||||||Log-transformed relative changes from baseline are modelled using an ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline fibrosis stage (F2/F3) as factors, and log-transformed baseline liver fat as a covariate.||-50.15|-79.72|
81531428|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Croup: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.70
81531429|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dehydration: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.87
81531430|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dermatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.05
81531431|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dyspnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.24
81531432|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Failure to thrive: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.24
81531433|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fever: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81625594|NCT04321031|162933418|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-50.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-69.53|-19.44||||||Log-transformed relative changes from baseline are modelled using an ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline fibrosis stage (F2/F3) as factors, and log-transformed baseline liver fat as a covariate.||-19.44|-69.53|
81531434|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fussy infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.37
81625595|NCT04321031|162933418|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-69.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-81.08|-50.07||||||Log-transformed relative changes from baseline are modelled using an ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline fibrosis stage (F2/F3) as factors, and log-transformed baseline liver fat as a covariate.||-50.07|-81.08|
81625596|NCT04321031|162933418|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-21.8|||||TWO_SIDED|50.0|-34.02|-7.32||||||Log-transformed relative changes from baseline are modelled using an ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline fibrosis stage (F2/F3) as factors, and log-transformed baseline liver fat as a covariate.||-7.32|-34.02|
81625597|NCT04321031|162933418|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-21.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-48.51|18.76||||||Log-transformed relative changes from baseline are modelled using an ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline fibrosis stage (F2/F3) as factors, and log-transformed baseline liver fat as a covariate.||18.76|-48.51|
81625598|NCT04321031|162933418|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-37.97|||||TWO_SIDED|50.0|-49.4|-23.95||||||Log-transformed relative changes from baseline are modelled using an ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline fibrosis stage (F2/F3) as factors, and log-transformed baseline liver fat as a covariate.||-23.95|-49.40|
81625599|NCT04321031|162933418|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-37.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-62.41|2.37||||||Log-transformed relative changes from baseline are modelled using an ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline fibrosis stage (F2/F3) as factors, and log-transformed baseline liver fat as a covariate.||2.37|-62.41|
81625600|NCT04321031|162933419|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|0.32|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.32|0.09|
81625601|NCT04321031|162933419|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.15|0.37|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.37|0.15|
81625602|NCT04321031|162933419|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.18|0.39|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.39|0.18|
81531435|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Gastroenteritis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.16
81531436|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hand, foot and mouth disease: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.85
81531437|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hematoma: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.67
81531438|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Nausea and vomiting: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.18
81531439|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal candida infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.08
81531440|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other diseases of nasal cavity and sinuses: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.63
81531441|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other specified cardiac dysrhythmias: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.66
81531442|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.31
81531443|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Rash: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.22
81531444|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Respiratory syncytial virus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.96
81531445|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Single seizure: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.67
81531446|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stomatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.23
81531447|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stridor: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.14
81531448|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Subconjunctival hemorrhage: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.07
81531449|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Umbilical hernia without obstruction/gangrene: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.74
81531450|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified septicemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.69
81531451|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urinary tract infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.01
81531452|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urticaria: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.72
81531453|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Vaccines adverse reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.07
81531454|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Viral syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81531455|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Weakness: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.07
81531456|NCT01128426|162747640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Wheezing: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.73
81531457|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Abnormal involuntary movements: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81531458|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute bronchiolitis due to RSV: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.02
81531459|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.27
81531460|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute otitis media: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.02
81531461|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Acute pyelonephritis without RMN lesion: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.18
81531462|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Adverse drug reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.93
81531463|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Alkalosis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.05
81531464|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.52
81465463|NCT01167881|162623356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-7.0|-4.2||The superiority tests performed at 104 weeks and the superiority tests performed at 52 weeks both used a nominal significance level of 2.5% to maintain the overall significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment, geographical region, renal function at baseline as fixed effects and baseline SBP, baseline HbA1c as linear covariates.||"Testing Hierarchy for main analysis (104 weeks):~1. Non-inferiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 104 weeks,~2. Superiority in body weight change from baseline at 104 weeks,~3. Superiority in occurrence of confirmed hypoglycaemic adverse events at 104 weeks,~4. Superiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 104 weeks,~5. Superiority in systolic blood pressure change from baseline at 104 weeks,~6. Superiority in diastolic blood pressure change from baseline at 104 weeks."||-4.2|-7.0|<0.0001
81465464|NCT01167881|162623357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.5|-1.8||The superiority tests performed at 104 weeks and the superiority tests performed at 52 weeks both used a nominal significance level of 2.5% to maintain the overall significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment, geographical region, renal function at baseline as fixed effects and baseline DBP, baseline HbA1c as linear covariates.||"Testing Hierarchy for main analysis (104 weeks):~1. Non-inferiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 104 weeks,~2. Superiority in body weight change from baseline at 104 weeks,~3. Superiority in occurrence of confirmed hypoglycaemic adverse events at 104 weeks,~4. Superiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 104 weeks,~5. Superiority in systolic blood pressure change from baseline at 104 weeks,~6. Superiority in diastolic blood pressure change from baseline at 104 weeks."||-1.8|-3.5|<0.0001
81465465|NCT01167881|162623358|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was tested through a two-sided 97.5% confidence interval for the treatment effect of empagliflozin minus the effect of glimepiride in change from baseline in HbA1c. The null-hypothesis of material inferiority of empagliflozin was rejected if the confidence interval is entirely below the non-inferiority margin 0.3%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.16|0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment, geographical region, renal function at baseline as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as linear covariate.||"Testing Hierarchy for first interim analysis (52 weeks):~1. Non-inferiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 52 weeks,~2. Superiority in body weight change from baseline at 52 weeks,~3. Superiority in occurrence of confirmed hypoglycaemic adverse events at 52 weeks,~4. Superiority in systolic blood pressure change from baseline at 52 weeks,~5. Superiority in diastolic blood pressure change from baseline at 52 weeks."||0.02|-0.16|<0.0001
81465466|NCT01167881|162623359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.16|-4.46||The superiority tests performed at 104 weeks and the superiority tests performed at 52 weeks both used a nominal significance level of 2.5% to maintain the overall significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment, geographical region, renal function at baseline as fixed effects and baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as linear covariates.||"Testing Hierarchy for first interim analysis (52 weeks):~1. Non-inferiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 52 weeks,~2. Superiority in body weight change from baseline at 52 weeks,~3. Superiority in occurrence of confirmed hypoglycaemic adverse events at 52 weeks,~4. Superiority in systolic blood pressure change from baseline at 52 weeks,~5. Superiority in diastolic blood pressure change from baseline at 52 weeks."||-4.46|-5.16|<0.0001
81465467|NCT01167881|162623360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.077|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.04|0.148||The superiority tests performed at 104 weeks and the superiority tests performed at 52 weeks both used a nominal significance level of 2.5% to maintain the overall significance level of 5%.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for baseline HbA1c (\<8.5 / \>=8.5).||"Testing Hierarchy for first interim analysis (52 weeks):~1. Non-inferiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 52 weeks,~2. Superiority in body weight change from baseline at 52 weeks,~3. Superiority in occurrence of confirmed hypoglycaemic adverse events at 52 weeks,~4. Superiority in systolic blood pressure change from baseline at 52 weeks,~5. Superiority in diastolic blood pressure change from baseline at 52 weeks."||0.148|0.040|<0.0001
81465468|NCT01167881|162623361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-7.3|-4.4||The superiority tests performed at 104 weeks and the superiority tests performed at 52 weeks both used a nominal significance level of 2.5% to maintain the overall significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment, geographical region, renal function at baseline as fixed effects and baseline SBP, baseline HbA1c as linear covariates.||"Testing Hierarchy for first interim analysis (52 weeks):~1. Non-inferiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 52 weeks,~2. Superiority in body weight change from baseline at 52 weeks,~3. Superiority in occurrence of confirmed hypoglycaemic adverse events at 52 weeks,~4. Superiority in systolic blood pressure change from baseline at 52 weeks,~5. Superiority in diastolic blood pressure change from baseline at 52 weeks."||-4.4|-7.3|<0.0001
81465469|NCT01167881|162623362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.7|-2.0||The superiority tests performed at 104 weeks and the superiority tests performed at 52 weeks both used a nominal significance level of 2.5% to maintain the overall significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment, geographical region, renal function at baseline as fixed effects and baseline DBP, baseline HbA1c as linear covariates.||"Testing Hierarchy for first interim analysis (52 weeks):~1. Non-inferiority in HbA1c change from baseline at 52 weeks,~2. Superiority in body weight change from baseline at 52 weeks,~3. Superiority in occurrence of confirmed hypoglycaemic adverse events at 52 weeks,~4. Superiority in systolic blood pressure change from baseline at 52 weeks,~5. Superiority in diastolic blood pressure change from baseline at 52 weeks."||-2.0|-3.7|<0.0001
81465470|NCT00556933|162623394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0004
81465471|NCT00556933|162623395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||General Linear Model|||||||0.45
81465472|NCT00556933|162623396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.53
81465473|NCT00556933|162623397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.463|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.463
81465474|NCT00556933|162623398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.67
81465475|NCT00556933|162623399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.193|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.193
81465476|NCT00556933|162623400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.422|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.422
81465477|NCT00556933|162623401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.871|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.871
81465478|NCT00556933|162623402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.068|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.068
81625603|NCT04321031|162933419|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|0.42|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.42|0.19|
81625604|NCT04321031|162933420|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|0.51||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.51|0.04|
81625605|NCT04321031|162933420|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.13|0.63||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.63|0.13|
81625606|NCT04321031|162933420|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|0.49||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.49|0.04|
81625607|NCT04321031|162933420|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|0.75||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.75|0.26|
81625608|NCT04321031|162933420|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|0.61||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.61|0.10|
81625609|NCT04321031|162933420|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|0.72||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.72|0.20|
81625610|NCT04321031|162933420|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|50.0|0.24|0.39||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 50% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.39|0.24|
81625611|NCT04321031|162933420|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.12|0.48||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.48|0.12|
81625612|NCT04321031|162933420|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|50.0|0.06|0.23||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 50% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.23|0.06|
81625613|NCT04321031|162933420|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.33||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.33|-0.06|
81625614|NCT04321031|162933421|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.02|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.02|-0.16|
81625615|NCT04321031|162933421|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.03|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.03|-0.20|
81625616|NCT04321031|162933421|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|0.04|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.04|-0.23|
81625617|NCT04321031|162933421|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.26|0.05|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.05|-0.26|
81625618|NCT04321031|162933422|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.13||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.13|-0.21|
81625619|NCT04321031|162933422|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.02||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.02|-0.25|
81625620|NCT04321031|162933422|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.17||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.17|-0.17|
81625621|NCT04321031|162933422|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.22||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.22|-0.15|
81625622|NCT04321031|162933422|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|-0.05||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||-0.05|-0.30|
81625623|NCT04321031|162933422|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.26||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.26|-0.13|
81625624|NCT04321031|162933422|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|50.0|-0.03|0.12||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 50% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.12|-0.03|
81625625|NCT04321031|162933422|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.23||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.23|-0.12|
81625626|NCT04321031|162933422|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|50.0|0.17|0.38||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 50% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.38|0.17|
81465479|NCT00556933|162623403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.67
81465480|NCT00556933|162623404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.21
81531465|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Apparent life threatening event infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.17
81531466|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma with acute exacerbation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.21
81625627|NCT04321031|162933422|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.06|0.53||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.53|0.06|
81625628|NCT04321031|162933423|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01|0.08|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.08|-0.01|
81625629|NCT04321031|162933423|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.09|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.09|-0.02|
81625630|NCT04321031|162933423|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.11|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.11|-0.02|
81625631|NCT04321031|162933423|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.12|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.12|-0.02|
81625632|NCT04321031|162933424|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01|0.43||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.43|-0.01|
81625633|NCT04321031|162933424|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.29||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.29|-0.02|
81625634|NCT04321031|162933424|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01|0.43||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.43|-0.01|
81625635|NCT04321031|162933424|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.57||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.57|0.01|
81625636|NCT04321031|162933424|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.33||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.33|-0.02|
81625637|NCT04321031|162933424|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.58||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.58|0.01|
81625638|NCT04321031|162933424|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|50.0|0.02|0.16||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 50% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.16|0.02|
81625639|NCT04321031|162933424|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.3||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.30|-0.04|
81625640|NCT04321031|162933424|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|50.0|0.06|0.24||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 50% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.24|0.06|
81625641|NCT04321031|162933424|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01|0.44||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.44|-0.01|
81625642|NCT04321031|162933425|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.05|0.31|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.31|0.05|
81625643|NCT04321031|162933425|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|0.36|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.36|0.09|
81625644|NCT04321031|162933425|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|0.38|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.38|0.10|
81655337|NCT00379288|163000832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of subjects with severe AEs|5.9||||||95.0||||||||||||
81625645|NCT04321031|162933425|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.11|0.4|||||Reported values reflect a 90% Credible Interval rather than a 90% Confidence Interval.|The model was applied to the raw number of responders and non-responders utilizing a Bayesian methodology approach with non-informative priors as described in the SAP.||0.40|0.11|
81625646|NCT04321031|162933426|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.36||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.36|-0.04|
81625647|NCT04321031|162933426|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.15|0.53||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.53|0.15|
81655338|NCT00379288|163000832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of subjects with serious AEs|5.8||||||95.0||||||||||||
81655339|NCT00379288|163000832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of subjects with TEAEs|76.9||||||95.0||||||||||||
81655340|NCT00379288|163000832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of subjects with related AEs|20.0||||||95.0||||||||||||
81655341|NCT00379288|163000832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of subjects with severe AEs|6.2||||||95.0||||||||||||
81655342|NCT00379288|163000832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of subjects with serious AEs|3.1||||||95.0||||||||||||
81655343|NCT00918879|163000833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.0011||95.0|-0.73|-0.18|||ANCOVA|\* adjusted for baseline HbA1c||||-0.18|-0.73|0.0011
81655344|NCT00918879|163000834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.438||0.0623||95.0|-20.91|0.53|||ANCOVA|\* Adjusted for baseline FPG||||0.53|-20.91|0.0623
81703871|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.316||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 22.||||0.316
81703872|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.984||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 22.||||0.984
81531467|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Asthma, unspecified, unspecified status: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.05
81703873|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.235||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 22.||||0.235
81703874|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 28.||||1.000
81531468|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchiolitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.63
81625648|NCT04321031|162933426|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.06|0.46||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.46|0.06|
81625649|NCT04321031|162933426|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.27|0.63||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.63|0.27|
81625650|NCT04321031|162933426|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.38||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.38|-0.03|
81655345|NCT00918879|163000835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.302||0.0623||95.0|-1.17|0.02|||ANCOVA|\* Adjusted for baseline FPG||||0.02|-1.17|0.0623
81655346|NCT00918879|163000836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.8||||||95.0|-1.7|19.3|||Fisher Exact|||||19.3|-1.7|
81655347|NCT00515671|163000853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8868|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.8868
81655348|NCT00515671|163000854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3328|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.3328
81655349|NCT02385240|163000855|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|Equivalence ratio|1.034|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.52|10.72|||Wald's method|||||10.72|-7.52|
81655350|NCT02385240|163000856|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|Equivalence ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.94|11.33|||Wald's method|||||11.33|-6.94|
81655351|NCT02385240|163000857|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|Equivalence ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.77|15.46|||Wald's method|||||15.46|-1.77|
81655352|NCT01014208|163000858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.42||p-value from stratified log-rank test are adjusted for stratification factors.|Stratified Log-rank test||The Pike estimator was the statistical method used to estimate the hazard ratio.|||1.42|0.89|0.333
81655353|NCT01014208|163000859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.4053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.24||p-value for the test of Odds Ratio being 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||For Category title- Independent reviewer-assessed OR|||1.24|0.56|0.4053
81655354|NCT01014208|163000859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.1167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.1||p-value for the test of Odds Ratio being 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||For Category title- Independent reviewer-assessed CR|||1.10|0.39|0.1167
81655355|NCT01014208|163000860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.8209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.43||p-value for the test of Odds Ratio being 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||For Category title- Independent reviewer-assessed OR|||2.43|0.55|0.8209
81531469|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.46
81531470|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Bronchospasm: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.42
81531471|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Candidiasis of mouth: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.49
81531472|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Cellulitis and abscess of trunk: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.69
81531473|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Constipation: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.28
81531474|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Croup: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.69
81531475|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dehydration: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.95
81531476|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dermatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.13
81531477|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Dyspnea: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.57
81531478|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Failure to thrive: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.18
81531479|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fever: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.03
81531480|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Fussy infant: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.45
81531481|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Gastroenteritis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.21
81531482|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hand, foot and mouth disease: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.66
81531483|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hematoma: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.67
81531484|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Hypopotassemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81531485|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Lipoma of other specified sites: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.69
81531486|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.53
81655356|NCT01014208|163000860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.6313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.43||p-value for the test of Odds Ratio being 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||For Category title- Independent reviewer-assessed CR|||2.43|0.62|0.6313
81465481|NCT00556933|162623405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.40
81531487|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Nausea and vomiting: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.16
81531488|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal bradycardia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.07
81531489|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Neonatal candida infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.08
81531490|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other diseases of nasal cavity and sinuses: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.98
81531491|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Other specified cardiac dysrhythmias: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81531492|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pilonidal cyst without mention of abscess: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81531493|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.22
81465482|NCT03386994|162623445|OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||ANOVA|Total annual IPF-related costs||||||0.0002
81531494|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Primary apnea of newborn: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.02
81531495|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Rash: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.17
81531496|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Respiratory syncytial virus: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.87
81531497|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Retinopathy of prematurity stage 2: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.07
81625651|NCT04321031|162933426|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.18|0.58||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.58|0.18|
81625652|NCT04321031|162933426|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|50.0|0.15|0.28||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 50% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.28|0.15|
81625653|NCT04321031|162933426|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|0.35||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.35|0.03|
81625654|NCT04321031|162933426|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|50.0|0.16|0.32||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 50% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.32|0.16|
81625655|NCT04321031|162933426|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|0.42||||||Risk difference and 2-sided 90% confidence interval for risk difference were calculated by using the observed placebo/corresponding BID rate and estimated odds ratio from the logistic regression model.||0.42|0.03|
81625656|NCT01566695|162933506|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|18.9||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|29.6||2 sided|Stratified Mantel-Haenszel Chi-squared|Stratified by average baseline (BL) RBC tfx needs: ≤4 vs \>4 units of RBC per 28 days; BL platelet tfx status: dependent or ind. \&ECOG PS: 0 to 1 vs 2||||29.6|8.3|0.0005
81625657|NCT01566695|162933510|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|21.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|31.3||2 sided|Stratified Mantel-Haenszel; Chi-squared|Stratified by average baseline (BL) RBC tfx needs: ≤4 vs \>4 units of RBC per 28 days; BL platelet tfx status: dependent or ind. \&ECOG PS: 0 to 1 vs 2||||31.3|11.9|<0.0001
81625658|NCT01566695|162933511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4347|||||||Two-Sided Unstratified Log Rank Test|||||||0.4347
81655357|NCT01014208|163000861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.36||p-value from stratified log-rank test are adjusted for stratification factors.|Stratified log-rank test||Confidence Interval estimated using the Brookmeyer-Crowley method. HR are estimated using Pike estimator. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower probability of recovery with Ofatumumab compared to Rituximab. HR was adjusted for stratification factors.|||1.36|0.90|0.346
81655358|NCT01014208|163000862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.15||p-value from stratified log-rank test are adjusted for stratification factors.|Stratified log-rank test||Confidence Interval estimated using the Brookmeyer-Crowley method. HR are estimated using Pike estimator. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower probability of recovery with Ofatumumab compared to Rituximab. HR was adjusted for stratification factors.|||1.15|0.70|0.377
81531498|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Single seizure: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.54
81625659|NCT01566695|162933513|SUPERIORITY|HI-E|Rate Difference|10.9||||0.1467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|23.7|||Stratified Mantel-Haenszel. Chi-squared|Stratified by average BL RBC tfx needs: ≤4 units versus \>4 units; BL platelet tfx status: dependent or independent and ECOG PS: 0 to 1 vs 2||||23.7|-2.0|0.1467
81625660|NCT01566695|162933513|SUPERIORITY|≥ 1.5 g/dL Hemoglobin Increase|Rate Diffrence|17.9||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|26.9|||Stratified Mantel-Haenszel. Chi-squared|Stratified by average BL RBC tfx needs: ≤4 units versus \>4 units; BL platelet tfx status: dependent or independent and ECOG PS: 0 to 1 vs 2||||26.9|8.8|0.0002
81625661|NCT01566695|162933513|SUPERIORITY|RBC Transfusion Reduction|Rate Difference|10.9||||0.1431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|23.6|||Stratified Mantel-Haenszel. Chi-squared|Stratified by average BL RBC tfx needs: ≤4 units versus \>4 units; BL platelet tfx status: dependent or independent and ECOG PS: 0 to 1 vs 2||||23.6|-1.9|0.1431
81625662|NCT01566695|162933514|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|17.0||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|26.4|||Stratified Mantel-Haenszel. Chi-squared|Stratified by average BL RBC tfx needs: ≤4 units versus \>4 units; BL platelet tfx status: dependent or independent and ECOG PS: 0 to 1 vs 2||||26.4|7.5|0.0007
81625663|NCT01566695|162933517|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.6257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.49|||Log Rank||||Cox proportional hazards model with stratifies factors|1.49|0.79|0.6257
81625664|NCT01566695|162933523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.214|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value was calculated based on a pooled 2-sample, 2-sided t-test for the difference in mean change from baseline between treatment groups.||||||0.214
81625665|NCT01566695|162933524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.446|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value was calculated based on a pooled 2-sample, 2-sided t-test for the difference in mean change from baseline between treatment groups.||||||0.446
81625666|NCT01566695|162933525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.248|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value was calculated based on a pooled 2-sample, 2-sided t-test for the difference in mean change from baseline between treatment groups.||||||0.248
81625667|NCT01566695|162933526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value was calculated based on a pooled 2-sample, 2-sided t-test for the difference in mean change from baseline between treatment groups.||||||0.058
81625668|NCT01566695|162933527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value was calculated based on a pooled 2-sample, 2-sided t-test for the difference in mean change from baseline between treatment groups.||||||0.130
81625669|NCT01566695|162933528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.123|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value was calculated based on a pooled 2-sample, 2-sided t-test for the difference in mean change from baseline between treatment groups.||||||0.123
81625670|NCT01566695|162933529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value was calculated based on a pooled 2-sample, 2-sided t-test for the difference in mean change from baseline between treatment groups.||||||0.069
81625671|NCT01566695|162933530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value was calculated based on a pooled 2-sample, 2-sided t-test for the difference in mean change from baseline between treatment groups.||||||0.078
81655359|NCT01014208|163000863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.1161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|9.5||p-value for the test of Odds Ratio being 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.50|0.83|0.1161
81625672|NCT01566695|162933531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value was calculated based on a pooled 2-sample, 2-sided t-test for the difference in mean change from baseline between treatment groups.||||||0.073
81625673|NCT01566695|162933532|SUPERIORITY||Common Odds Raatio|0.77||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was calculated based on the CMH tests for comparing the odds of experiencing CMI between CC-486 versus placebo.|||The common odds ratio and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using CMH tests, stratified by randomization stratification factors, to compare the odds of experiencing clinically meaningful improvement between CC-486 and placebo.|1.30|0.54|0.560
81625674|NCT01566695|162933533|SUPERIORITY||Common Odds Raatio|0.72||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was calculated based on the CMH tests for comparing the odds of experiencing CMI between CC-486 versus placebo.|||The common odds ratio and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using CMH tests, stratified by randomization stratification factors, to compare the odds of experiencing clinically meaningful improvement between CC-486 and placebo.|1.78|0.29|0.480
81625675|NCT01566695|162933534|SUPERIORITY||Common Odds Ratio|1.67||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was calculated based on the CMH tests for comparing the odds of experiencing CMI between CC-486 versus placebo.|||The common odds ratio and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using CMH tests, stratified by randomization stratification factors, to compare the odds of experiencing clinically meaningful improvement between CC-486 and placebo.|3.65|0.76|0.197
81625676|NCT01566695|162933535|SUPERIORITY||Common Odds Ratio|2.14||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|5.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was calculated based on the CMH tests for comparing the odds of experiencing CMI between CC-486 versus placebo.|||The common odds ratio and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using CMH tests, stratified by randomization stratification factors, to compare the odds of experiencing clinically meaningful improvement between CC-486 and placebo.|5.57|0.82|0.121
81625677|NCT01566695|162933536|SUPERIORITY||Common Odds Ratio|2.0||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|4.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was calculated based on the CMH tests for comparing the odds of experiencing CMI between CC-486 versus placebo.|||The common odds ratio and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using CMH tests, stratified by randomization stratification factors, to compare the odds of experiencing clinically meaningful improvement between CC-486 and placebo.|4.30|0.93|0.075
81655360|NCT01014208|163000864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.4481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.27||p-value for the test of Odds Ratio being 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Statistics are presented for Completion rate|||1.27|0.56|0.4481
81625678|NCT01566695|162933537|SUPERIORITY||Common Odds Ratio|1.58||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was calculated based on the CMH tests for comparing the odds of experiencing CMI between CC-486 versus placebo.|||The common odds ratio and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using CMH tests, stratified by randomization stratification factors, to compare the odds of experiencing clinically meaningful improvement between CC-486 and placebo.|3.29|0.76|0.222
81625679|NCT01566695|162933538|SUPERIORITY||Common Odds Ratio|1.65||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|3.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was calculated based on the CMH tests for comparing the odds of experiencing CMI between CC-486 versus placebo.|||The common odds ratio and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using CMH tests, stratified by randomization stratification factors, to compare the odds of experiencing clinically meaningful improvement between CC-486 and placebo.|3.83|0.71|0.249
81625680|NCT01566695|162933539|SUPERIORITY||Common Odds Ratio|2.03||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|4.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was calculated based on the CMH tests for comparing the odds of experiencing CMI between CC-486 versus placebo.|||The common odds ratio and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using CMH tests, stratified by randomization stratification factors, to compare the odds of experiencing clinically meaningful improvement between CC-486 and placebo.|4.48|0.92|0.082
81655361|NCT01014208|163000865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|2.17|||ANCOVA|||||2.170|-2.110|0.978
81625681|NCT01566695|162933540|SUPERIORITY||Common Odds Ratio|1.86||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|4.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was calculated based on the CMH tests for comparing the odds of experiencing CMI between CC-486 versus placebo.|||The common odds ratio and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using CMH tests, stratified by randomization stratification factors, to compare the odds of experiencing clinically meaningful improvement between CC-486 and placebo.|4.34|0.79|0.153
81625682|NCT01566695|162933541|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81625683|NCT01566695|162933542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.046
81625684|NCT01566695|162933543|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.134|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.134
81625685|NCT01566695|162933544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.324|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.324
81625686|NCT01566695|162933545|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.442|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.442
81625687|NCT01566695|162933546|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.063
81625688|NCT01566695|162933547|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.198|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.198
81625689|NCT01566695|162933548|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.972|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.972
81625690|NCT01566695|162933549|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.601|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.601
81625691|NCT01566695|162933550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.070
81625692|NCT01566695|162933551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.436|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.436
81625693|NCT01566695|162933552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.683|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.683
81655362|NCT01014208|163000866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.129||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.434|3.691|||ANCOVA|||||3.691|-1.434|0.387
81655363|NCT01014208|163000867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.16||p-value from stratified log-rank test are adjusted for stratification factors.|Stratified Log-Rank|||Statistics are presented for Category-Neutrophils, Cycle 1. Confidence Interval (CI) estimated using the Brookmeyer-Crowley method. HR are estimated using the Pike estimator. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower probability of recovery with Ofatumumab compared to Rituximab. HR was adjusted for stratification factors.||1.16|0.74|0.479
81625694|NCT03661840|162933573|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.0||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|39.0||Unadjusted model comparing the mean difference (change from 12 weeks - baseline) in outcome by intervention group.|Regression, Linear|||Sample size was estimated using d= 0.61, with power at 0.80 and α = .05, two-tailed. It is assumed that the correlation between pre and post-test measures will be high at .5. With these parameters and using repeated measures ANOVA to evaluate treatment difference, sample size is powered for clinical outcomes at 92 participants; with an estimated 30% attrition and conservatively including the possibility of screening failures, a maximum sample of 140 participants will be targeted for enrollment.||39|-31|0.82
81625695|NCT03661840|162933574|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|25.0||Unadjusted model comparing the change in outcome by intervention group|Regression, Linear|||||25|-0.7|0.06
81625696|NCT03661840|162933574|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Sample size was estimated using d= 0.61, with power at 0.80 and α = .05, two-tailed. It is assumed that the correlation between pre and post-test measures will be high at .5. With these parameters and using repeated measures ANOVA to evaluate treatment difference, sample size is powered for clinical outcomes at 92 participants; with an estimated 30% attrition and conservatively including the possibility of screening failures, a maximum sample of 140 participants will be targeted for enrollment.||||0.05
81625697|NCT05592418|162933591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0288||||0.9851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0397|3.0972|||ANCOVA||LS Mean difference = LS Mean of Ampligen® - LS Mean of Placebo|||3.0972|-3.0397|0.9851
81625698|NCT05592418|162933592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9076||||0.3095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6279|1.8128|||ANCOVA|||||1.8128|-5.6279|0.3095
81531499|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stomatitis: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.23
81531500|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Stridor: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.24
81531501|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Subconjunctival hemorrhage: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.24
81625699|NCT05592418|162933593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6086||||0.7663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4656|4.6829|||ANCOVA||LS Mean difference = LS Mean of Ampligen® - LS Mean of Placebo|||4.6829|-3.4656|0.7663
81703875|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.656||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 28.||||0.656
81465483|NCT03386994|162623445|OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||ANOVA|Annual direct health IPF-related costs||||||0.0007
81531502|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Umbilical hernia without obstruction/gangrene: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81465484|NCT03386994|162623445|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Annual direct non-health IPF-related costs||||||<0.0001
81531503|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified bacterial pneumonia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.21
81531504|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Unspecified septicemia: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.29
81531505|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urinary tract infection: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.06
81531506|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Urticaria: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.61
81465485|NCT03386994|162623445|OTHER|||||||0.6839|||||||ANOVA|Annual indirect IPF-related costs||||||0.6839
81531507|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Vaccines adverse reaction: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.07
81531508|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Viral syndrome: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||<0.01
81625700|NCT05592418|162933594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.7749||||0.3162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2463|70.7962|||ANCOVA||LS Mean difference = LS Mean of Ampligen® - LS Mean of Placebo|||70.7962|-23.2463|0.3162
81625701|NCT05592418|162933595|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||P-value is from The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) stratified by stratification factors|Since all patients analyzed achieved MCID, there are no comparison results|||
81625702|NCT05592418|162933596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2342||||0.4232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2586|4.7901|||ANCOVA||LS Mean difference = LS Mean of Ampligen® - LS Mean of Placebo|||4.7901|-11.2586|0.4232
81625703|NCT05592418|162933597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5161||||0.7823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2356|3.2035|||ANCOVA||LS Mean difference = LS Mean of Ampligen® - LS Mean of Placebo|||3.2035|-4.2356|0.7823
81625704|NCT05592418|162933599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2779||||0.5185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5775|1.1333|||ANCOVA||LS Mean difference = LS Mean of Ampligen® - LS Mean of Placebo.|||1.1333|-0.5775|0.5185
81625705|NCT05592418|162933600|OTHER||||||||||||||||||No patients were hospitalized.|||
81625706|NCT05592418|162933602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|169.389||||0.2175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.892|444.6702|||ANCOVA||LS Mean difference = LS Mean of Ampligen® - LS Mean of Placebo||LS Mean difference = LS Mean of Ampligen® - LS Mean of Placebo.|444.6702|-105.892|0.2175
81625707|NCT05592418|162933603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-56.9984||||0.2086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-147.021|33.0241|||ANCOVA||LS Mean difference = LS Mean of Ampligen® - LS Mean of Placebo||LS Mean difference = LS Mean of Ampligen® - LS Mean of Placebo|33.0241|-147.021|0.2086
81625708|NCT05592418|162933604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1733||||0.0975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0327|0.3792|||ANCOVA||LS Mean difference = LS Mean of Ampligen® - LS Mean of Placebo||LS Mean difference = LS Mean of Ampligen® - LS Mean of Placebo|0.3792|-0.0327|0.0975
81703876|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.994||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 28.||||0.994
81703877|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.285||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 28.||||0.285
81703878|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.992||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 35.||||0.992
81655364|NCT01014208|163000867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.02||p-value from stratified log-rank test are adjusted for stratification factors.|Stratified Log-Rank|||Statistics are presented for Category-Neutrophils, Cycle 2. Confidence Interval (CI) estimated using the Brookmeyer-Crowley method. HR are estimated using the Pike estimator. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower probability of recovery with Ofatumumab compared to Rituximab. HR was adjusted for stratification factors.||1.02|0.64|0.059
81655365|NCT01014208|163000867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.48||p-value from stratified log-rank test are adjusted for stratification factors.|Stratified Log-Rank|||Statistics are presented for Category-Neutrophils, Cycle 3. Confidence Interval (CI) estimated using the Brookmeyer-Crowley method. HR are estimated using the Pike estimator. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower probability of recovery with Ofatumumab compared to Rituximab. HR was adjusted for stratification factors.||1.48|0.83|0.451
81655366|NCT01014208|163000867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.29||p-value from stratified log-rank test are adjusted for stratification factors.|Stratified Log-Rank|||Statistics are presented for Category-Platelets, Cycle 1. Confidence Interval (CI) estimated using the Brookmeyer-Crowley method. HR are estimated using the Pike estimator. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower probability of recovery with Ofatumumab compared to Rituximab. HR was adjusted for stratification factors.||1.29|0.86|0.597
81465486|NCT03386994|162623446|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Timepoint: T0||||||0.0020
81655367|NCT01014208|163000867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.1||p-value from stratified log-rank test are adjusted for stratification factors.|Stratified Log-Rank|||Statistics are presented for Category-Platelets, Cycle 2. Confidence Interval (CI) estimated using the Brookmeyer-Crowley method. HR are estimated using the Pike estimator. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower probability of recovery with Ofatumumab compared to Rituximab. HR was adjusted for stratification factors.||1.10|0.70|0.199
81703879|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.822||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 35.||||0.822
81703880|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.538||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 35.||||0.538
81465487|NCT03386994|162623446|OTHER|||||||0.1385|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Timepoint: T6||||||0.1385
81465488|NCT03386994|162623446|OTHER|||||||0.0233|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Timepoint: T12||||||0.0233
81703881|NCT00937326|163103353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.907||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPG on Day 35.||||0.907
81465489|NCT03386994|162623447|OTHER|||||||0.156||||||Timepoint: T0|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1560
81531509|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Weakness: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.04
81465490|NCT03386994|162623447|OTHER|||||||0.3144||||||Timepoint: T6|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.3144
81465491|NCT03386994|162623447|OTHER|||||||0.2019||||||Timepoint: T12|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.2019
81465492|NCT03386994|162623448|OTHER|||||||0.0075||||||Timepoint: T0|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0075
81465493|NCT03386994|162623448|OTHER|||||||0.0361||||||Timepoint: T6|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0361
81465494|NCT03386994|162623448|OTHER|||||||0.4794||||||Timepoint: T12|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.4794
81465495|NCT03386994|162623449|OTHER|||||||0.0333|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0333
81465496|NCT03386994|162623451|OTHER|||||||0.4711|||||||ANOVA|Total annual IPF-related costs||||||0.4711
81531510|NCT01128426|162747641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||mid-p exact binomial method|||Wheezing: p-value was estimated using the mid-p exact binomial method. The null hypothesis was relative risk = 1.||||0.68
81465497|NCT03386994|162623451|OTHER|||||||0.4095|||||||ANOVA|Annual direct health IPF-related costs||||||0.4095
81465498|NCT03386994|162623451|OTHER|||||||0.0435|||||||ANOVA|Annual direct non-health IPF-related costs||||||0.0435
81465499|NCT03386994|162623451|OTHER|||||||0.5479|||||||ANOVA|Annual indirect IPF-related costs||||||0.5479
81465500|NCT03386994|162623453|OTHER|||||||0.7486|||||||ANOVA|Total annual IPF-related costs||||||0.7486
81465501|NCT03386994|162623453|OTHER|||||||0.7652|||||||ANOVA|Annual direct health IPF-related costs||||||0.7652
81531511|NCT01100320|162747650|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference).|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|99.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.4|104.52|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||104.52|95.40|
81531512|NCT01100320|162747651|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference).|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|92.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.11|95.09|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||95.09|90.11|
81465502|NCT03386994|162623453|OTHER|||||||0.0037|||||||ANOVA|Annual direct non-health IPF-related costs||||||0.0037
81625709|NCT05592418|162933606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.7131||||0.4545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4079|75.8341|||ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference - LS Mean of Ampligen® - LS Mean of Placebo|||75.8341|-34.4079|0.4545
81625710|NCT05592418|162933607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|44.1231||||0.0333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6338|83.6123|||ANCOVA||LS Mean Difference - LS Mean of Ampligen® - LS Mean of Placebo|||83.6123|4.6338|0.0333
81625711|NCT04831216|162933608|OTHER|||||||0.0107||||||The p-value reflects results of analysis of change in HbA1c from baseline to post-intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects regression model included time, age, household size, gender, race, education, and employment.||Linear mixed effects regression model for repeated measures used all available participant data. Analyses do not include imputed missing values.||||0.0107
81625712|NCT04831216|162933609|OTHER|||||||0.7927||||||The p-value reflects results of analysis of change in skin carotenoid levels from baseline to post-intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects regression model included time, age, household size, gender, race, education, and employment.||Linear mixed effects regression model for repeated measures used all available participant data. Analyses do not include imputed missing values.||||0.7927
81625713|NCT04831216|162933610|OTHER|||||||0.4651||||||The p-value reflects results of analysis of change in HEI score from baseline to post-intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects regression model included time, age, household size, gender, race, education, and employment.||Linear mixed effects regression model for repeated measures used all available participant data. Analyses do not include imputed missing values.||||0.4651
81625714|NCT04831216|162933611|OTHER|||||||0.2439||||||The p-value reflects results of analysis of change in BMI from baseline to post-intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects regression model included time, age, household size, gender, race, education, and employment.||Linear mixed effects regression model for repeated measures used all available participant data. Analyses do not include imputed missing values.||||0.2439
81625715|NCT04831216|162933613|OTHER|||||||0.6794||||||The p-value reflects results of analysis of change in DMSES scale score from baseline to post-intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects regression model included time, age, household size, gender, race, education, and employment.||Linear mixed effects regression model for repeated measures used all available participant data. Analyses do not include imputed missing values.||||0.6794
81625716|NCT04831216|162933614|OTHER|||||||0.1043||||||The p-value reflects results of analysis of change in oral health behavior from baseline to post-intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|Cumulative logit mixed effects model included time, age, household size, gender, race, education, and employment.||Cumulative logit mixed effects model (using PROC GLIMMIX) for repeated measures used all available participant data. This model is specifically designed for ordinal outcomes. Analyses do not include imputed missing values.||||0.1043
81465503|NCT03386994|162623453|OTHER|||||||0.6119|||||||ANOVA|Annual indirect IPF-related costs||||||0.6119
81531513|NCT01100320|162747652|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|92.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.13|95.13|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||95.13|90.13|
81625717|NCT04831216|162933615|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value reflects results of analysis of change in PAID-5 scale score from baseline to post-intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects regression model included time, age, household size, gender, race, education, and employment.||Linear mixed effects regression model for repeated measures used all available participant data. Analyses do not include imputed missing values.||||<0.0001
81625718|NCT04831216|162933617|OTHER|||||||0.5332||||||The p-value reflects results of analysis of change in number of visits to food pantries in the past 30 days from baseline to post-intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects regression model included time, age, household size, gender, race, education, and employment.||Linear mixed effects regression model for repeated measures used all available participant data. Analyses do not include imputed missing values.||||0.5332
81625719|NCT04831216|162933618|OTHER|||||||0.0468||||||The p-value reflects results of analysis of change in ARMS-D scale scores from baseline to post-intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects regression model included time, age, household size, gender, race, education, and employment.||Linear mixed effects regression model for repeated measures used all available participant data. Analyses do not include imputed missing values.||||0.0468
81625720|NCT04831216|162933621|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value reflects results of analysis of change in days per week following general healthful diet from baseline to post-intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects regression model included time, age, household size, gender, race, education, and employment.||Linear mixed effects regression model for repeated measures used all available participant data. Analyses do not include imputed missing values.||||<0.0001
81625721|NCT04831216|162933622|OTHER|||||||0.0649||||||The p-value reflects results of analysis of change in days per week following specific diet recommendations from baseline to post-intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects regression model included time, age, household size, gender, race, education, and employment.||Linear mixed effects regression model for repeated measures used all available participant data. Analyses do not include imputed missing values.||||0.0649
81625722|NCT04831216|162933623|OTHER|||||||0.0049||||||The p-value reflects results of analysis of change in days per week engaging in exercise from baseline to post-intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects regression model included time, age, household size, gender, race, education, and employment.||Linear mixed effects regression model for repeated measures used all available participant data. Analyses do not include imputed missing values.||||0.0049
81625723|NCT04831216|162933624|OTHER|||||||0.0086||||||The p-value reflects results of analysis of change in days per week conducted blood glucose testing from baseline to post-intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects regression model included time, age, household size, gender, race, education, and employment.||Linear mixed effects regression model for repeated measures used all available participant data. Analyses do not include imputed missing values.||||0.0086
81465504|NCT03386994|162623454|OTHER|||||||0.1581|||||||ANOVA|Total annual IPF-related costs||||||0.1581
81465505|NCT03386994|162623454|OTHER|||||||0.1581|||||||ANOVA|Annual direct health IPF-related costs||||||0.1581
81465506|NCT03386994|162623454|OTHER|||||||0.7165|||||||ANOVA|Annual direct non-health IPF-related costs||||||0.7165
81465507|NCT03386994|162623454|OTHER|||||||1|||||||ANOVA|Annual indirect IPF-related costs||||||1.0000
81465508|NCT03386994|162623455|OTHER|||||||0.0733|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0733
81465509|NCT03386994|162623457|OTHER|||||||0.0207|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0207
81531514|NCT00550953|162747653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.41|9.63|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as telmisartan 40 mg plus amlodipine 5 mg fixed-dose combination minus telmisartan 40 mg monotherapy|||9.63|6.41|<0.0001
81703882|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day on Day 8 for FPI.||||0.999
81465510|NCT03386994|162623458|OTHER|||||||0.0942|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0942
81465511|NCT03386994|162623459|OTHER|||||||0.0747|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0747
81531515|NCT00666406|162747690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.173|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.089|1.262||||||||1.262|1.089|
81531516|NCT00666406|162747691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.139|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.043|1.243||||||||1.243|1.043|
81531517|NCT00666406|162747692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.866|1.297||||||||1.297|0.866|
81465512|NCT03386994|162623461|OTHER|||||||0.1282|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1282
81465513|NCT03386994|162623462|OTHER|||||||0.7471|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.7471
81465514|NCT03425396|162623480|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|9.6|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||9.6|-16.8|
81465515|NCT03425396|162623480|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|1.2|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||1.2|-27.4|
81465516|NCT03425396|162623480|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|7.4|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||7.4|-19.6|
81465517|NCT03425396|162623480|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.1|14.7|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||14.7|-44.1|
81465518|NCT03425396|162623481|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|11.2|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||11.2|-14.3|
81531518|NCT00666406|162747693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.071|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.972|1.179||||||||1.179|0.972|
81531519|NCT00666406|162747694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.171|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.099|1.247||||||||1.247|1.099|
81531520|NCT00666406|162747695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.135|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.092|1.18||||||||1.180|1.092|
81531521|NCT00666406|162747696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.036|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.857|1.253||||||||1.253|0.857|
81531522|NCT00666406|162747697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.093|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.007|1.186||||||||1.186|1.007|
81531523|NCT00666406|162747698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|0.854|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.798|0.913||||||||0.913|0.798|
81625724|NCT04831216|162933625|OTHER|||||||0.0243||||||The p-value reflects results of analysis of change in days per week conducting food checks from baseline to post-intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects regression model included time, age, household size, gender, race, education, and employment.||Linear mixed effects regression model for repeated measures used all available participant data. Analyses do not include imputed missing values.||||0.0243
81625725|NCT04831216|162933626|OTHER|||||||0.2861||||||The p-value reflects results of analysis of change in smoking status (yes/no) from baseline to post-intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects regression model included time, age, household size, gender, race, education, and employment.||Linear mixed effects regression model for repeated measures used all available participant data. Analyses do not include imputed missing values.||||0.2861
81625726|NCT04831216|162933627|OTHER|||||||0.9933||||||The p-value reflects results of analysis of change in days per week adhering to prescribed medications from baseline to post-intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects regression model included time, age, household size, gender, race, education, and employment.||Linear mixed effects regression model for repeated measures used all available participant data. Analyses do not include imputed missing values.||||0.9933
81655368|NCT01014208|163000867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.59||p-value from stratified log-rank test are adjusted for stratification factors.|Stratified Log-Rank|||Statistics are presented for Category-Platelets, Cycle 3. Confidence Interval (CI) estimated using the Brookmeyer-Crowley method. HR are estimated using the Pike estimator. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower probability of recovery with Ofatumumab compared to Rituximab. HR was adjusted for stratification factors.||1.59|0.93|0.102
81655369|NCT01014208|163000868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.0||p-value from stratified log-rank test are adjusted for stratification factors.|Stratified Log-Rank||Confidence Interval estimated using the Brookmeyer-Crowley method. HR are estimated using Pike estimator. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower probability of recovery with Ofatumumab compared to Rituximab. HR was adjusted for stratification factors.|||1.00|0.36|0.035
81531524|NCT00666406|162747699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|0.881|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.847|0.916||||||||0.916|0.847|
81531525|NCT00666406|162747700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|0.964|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.799|1.164||||||||1.164|0.799|
81531526|NCT00666406|162747701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|0.915|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.841|0.995||||||||0.995|0.841|
81531527|NCT00666406|162747702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.177|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.104|1.256||||||||1.256|1.104|
81531528|NCT00666406|162747703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.152|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.039|1.277||||||||1.277|1.039|
81531529|NCT00666406|162747704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.182|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.029|1.359||||||||1.359|1.029|
81531530|NCT00666406|162747705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.133|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.27||||||||1.270|1.010|
81531531|NCT00666406|162747706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.008|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.969|1.05||||||||1.050|0.969|
81531532|NCT00666406|162747707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|0.964|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.843|1.102||||||||1.102|0.843|
81531533|NCT00666406|162747708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.038|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.926|1.163||||||||1.163|0.926|
81531534|NCT00666406|162747709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.015|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.901|1.144||||||||1.144|0.901|
81531535|NCT00666406|162747710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.178|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.106|1.254||||||||1.254|1.106|
81531536|NCT00666406|162747711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.152|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.038|1.279||||||||1.279|1.038|
81531537|NCT00666406|162747712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.183|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.027|1.362||||||||1.362|1.027|
81531538|NCT00666406|162747713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.133|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.012|1.27||||||||1.270|1.012|
81531539|NCT00666406|162747714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.009|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.964|1.056||||||||1.056|0.964|
81531540|NCT00666406|162747715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|0.971|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.849|1.112||||||||1.112|0.849|
81531541|NCT00666406|162747716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.938|1.109||||||||1.109|0.938|
81531542|NCT00666406|162747717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|0.996|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.894|1.111||||||||1.111|0.894|
81531543|NCT00666406|162747718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.0||||||||1.000|1.000|
81531544|NCT00666406|162747719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.303|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.841|2.02||||||||2.020|0.841|
81531545|NCT00666406|162747720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|0.724|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.304|1.728||||||||1.728|0.304|
81625727|NCT03519581|162933644|OTHER|The primary statistical analysis was an intention-to-treat analysis. The primary outcome was analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis test because the data was non-parametric.||||||0.76|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The target sample size for the study was 30 eyes, based on power calculations to achieve 80% power assuming 40% of sham-treated eyes will reach the vision loss threshold within 2 years, while SML treatment will reduce that value to 15%, using a 2:1 ratio for randomization (2 treatment : 1 sham).||||.76
81625728|NCT03519581|162933645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.16
81625729|NCT03519581|162933646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.12
81625730|NCT03519581|162933647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.68
81625731|NCT03519581|162933648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.96
81465519|NCT03425396|162623481|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|9.0|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||9.0|-16.8|
81465520|NCT03425396|162623481|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|12.3|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||12.3|-12.3|
81625732|NCT03519581|162933649|SUPERIORITY|Two-tailed t-tests and mixed effects regression models||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.50
81465521|NCT03425396|162623481|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.1|14.7|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||14.7|-44.1|
81625733|NCT04410042|162933650|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test at 0.05 level.||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4000
81625734|NCT04410042|162933651|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test at 0.05 level.||||||0.4286|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4286
81655370|NCT02683772|163000869|NON_INFERIORITY|The method proposed for this analysis was a one-sided paired t-test using a significance level of 0.05 and a non-inferiority margin of 2 events/hour|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.23||0.0134|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0134
81655371|NCT00414908|163000874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Non parametric ANCOVA|||The following null hypothesis was tested (μ0 and μ1 denote the treatment group means respectively in the placebo and pancrelipase delayed release capsules group): H0: μ0 = μ1 (i.e., placebo and pancrelipase delayed release capsules are equal). The hypothesis corresponded to the primary objective to show superior efficacy of pancrelipase delayed release capsules over placebo. A non-parametric ANCOVA was used because the necessary assumptions were not met for the parametric ANCOVA.||||<0.0001
81465522|NCT03425396|162623482|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|16.8|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||16.8|-22.5|
81465523|NCT03425396|162623482|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|14.2|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||14.2|-23.3|
81655372|NCT00414908|163000875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||Non parametric ANCOVA|||The following null hypothesis was tested (μ0 and μ1 denote the treatment group means respectively in the placebo and pancrelipase delayed release capsules group): H0: μ0 = μ1 (i.e., placebo and pancrelipase delayed release capsules are equal). The hypothesis corresponded to the primary objective to show superior efficacy of pancrelipase delayed release capsules over placebo. A non-parametric ANCOVA was used because the necessary assumptions were not met for the parametric ANCOVA.||||0.0002
81655373|NCT00414908|163000876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means difference|-112.45|||<|0.0001||95.0|-147.04|-77.87|||ANCOVA|||"The following null hypothesis was tested (μ0 and μ1 denote the treatment group means in the placebo and pancrelipase delayed release capsules group): H0: μ0 = μ1 (i.e., placebo and pancrelipase capsules are equal).~The hypothesis was to show superior efficacy of pancrelipase delayed release capsules over placebo.~For this secondary efficacy variable, an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was assumed with the treatment group as a fixed factor and the Stool fat at baseline as a covariate."||-77.87|-147.04|<0.0001
81655374|NCT00414908|163000877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means difference|-11.68|||<|0.0001||95.0|-17.3|-6.06|||ANCOVA|||"The following null hypothesis was tested (μ0 and μ1 denote the treatment group means in the placebo and pancrelipase delayed release capsules group): H0: μ0 = μ1 (i.e., placebo and pancrelipase capsules are equal).~The hypothesis was to show superior efficacy of pancrelipase delayed release capsules over placebo. For this secondary efficacy variable, an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was assumed with the treatment group as a fixed factor and the Stool nitrogen at baseline as a covariate."||-6.06|-17.30|<0.0001
81655375|NCT00414908|163000878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means difference|-0.76||||0.005||95.0|-1.27|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||"The following null hypothesis was tested (μ0 and μ1 denote the treatment group means in the placebo and pancrelipase delayed release capsules group): H0: μ0 = μ1 (i.e., placebo and pancrelipase capsules are equal). The hypothesis was to show superior efficacy of pancrelipase capsules over placebo.~For this secondary efficacy variable, an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was assumed with the treatment group as a fixed factor and the Stool frequency at baseline as a covariate."||-0.24|-1.27|0.005
81655376|NCT00414908|163000882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Paired t-test|Mean difference based on all subjects combined using the paired t-test between baseline and visit 8 or early termination||||||<0.001
81655377|NCT03079297|163000911|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.4128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|7.56|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.56|-3.56|0.4128
81655378|NCT03079297|163000912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4286|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4286
81655379|NCT03079297|163000913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.999
81655380|NCT03079297|163000914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9932||||||P-value for Adverse effect burden 3 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.9932
81655381|NCT03079297|163000914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9932||||||P-value for Adverse effect burden 7 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.9932
81655382|NCT03079297|163000914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2242||||||P-value for Adverse effect burden 14 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.2242
81655383|NCT03079297|163000915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7282||||||P-value for General fatigue 3 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.7282
81655384|NCT03079297|163000915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8781||||||P-value for General fatigue 7 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.8781
81655385|NCT03079297|163000915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.226||||||P-value for General fatigue 14 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.226
81655386|NCT03079297|163000915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2158||||||P-value for Mental fatigue 3 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.2158
81531546|NCT00666406|162747721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|1.059|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.442|2.539||||||||2.539|0.442|
81531547|NCT00666406|162747722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|0.862|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.807|0.92||||||||0.920|0.807|
81625735|NCT04410042|162933652|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test at 0.05 level.||||||0.9307|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.9307
81625736|NCT04410042|162933653|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test at 0.05 level.||||||0.0714|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.0714
81625737|NCT04410042|162933654|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test at 0.05 level.||||||0.9004|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.9004
81531548|NCT00666406|162747723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|0.855|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.002||||||||1.002|0.730|
81531549|NCT00666406|162747724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|0.984|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.788|1.228||||||||1.228|0.788|
81531550|NCT00666406|162747725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the geometric means|0.911|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.039||||||||1.039|0.800|
81531551|NCT01219985|162747728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||McNemar|||We performed a McNemar test to compare the sensitivities obtained for each PET image method||||<0.001
81531552|NCT01219985|162747729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was : lesions' SUVmax are equivalent with our without application of the CT-Based respiratory-gated PET method.||||<0.001
81465524|NCT03425396|162623482|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|22.6|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||22.6|-13.0|
81531553|NCT04797780|162747737|SUPERIORITY||Difference in CR Rate|5.06||||0.2084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|17.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.2|-7.1|0.2084
81655387|NCT03079297|163000915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0081||||||P-value for Mental fatigue 7 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.0081
81655388|NCT03079297|163000915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6768||||||P-value for Mental fatigue 14 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.6768
81531554|NCT02863328|162747763|NON_INFERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand). A value of 0.4% (the non-inferiority margin) was added to imputed values at week 26 for the oral semaglutide treatment arm only.|Treatment difference|-0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.3||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from the non-inferiority margin (non-inferiority). The non-inferiority margin was 0.4%.|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Empagliflozin 25 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.3|-0.6|< 0.0001
81531555|NCT02863328|162747763|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Treatment difference|-0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.3||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Empagliflozin 25 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.3|-0.6|< 0.0001
81536858|NCT03192826|162756279|EQUIVALENCE|The SPSS statistical package version 23.0 (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, version 23.0, SSPS Inc. Chicago, IL, USA) was used for statistical analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA was used to compare parametric values with Bonferroni post hoc test for within group comparisons.|the reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance|||||<0.05
81625738|NCT03930342|162933751|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.07|||Regression, Logistic|Used marginal standardization to estimate relative risk from logistic regression||Results here reflect analysis of the relative risk for AEP that is a combination of risk from baseline to the 3 month timepoint and risk between the 3 month timepoint and 6 month timepoint. This reflects changes in AEP risk across the course of exposure to the intervention (baseline to 3 month) and enduring change post-exposure (3 months to 6 months)||1.07|0.83|
81625739|NCT03964350|162933760|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.05
81655389|NCT03079297|163000915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0076||||||P-value for Physical fatigue 3 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.0076
81655390|NCT03079297|163000915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0858||||||P-value for Physical fatigue 7 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.0858
81625740|NCT04222660|162933771|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81625741|NCT04222660|162933772|OTHER||||||<|0.0025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0025
81625742|NCT04222660|162933773|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81625743|NCT04222660|162933774|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81625744|NCT04222660|162933775|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81625745|NCT04222660|162933776|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81625746|NCT04222660|162933777|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81625747|NCT04222660|162933778|OTHER||||||<|0.0017|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0017
81625748|NCT04222660|162933779|OTHER||||||<|0.0195|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0195
81625749|NCT02187003|162933780|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.7944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.22|||Log Rank|||A Cox proportional hazards regression model with age group and genotype group as stratification covariates was used to estimate the hazard ratio (Placebo/Rivipansel) and the corresponding 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI). A stratified log-rank test with age group and genotype group as stratification variables was performed to evaluate P value.||1.22|0.77|0.7944
81655391|NCT03079297|163000915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2065||||||P-value for Physical fatigue 14 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.2065
81655392|NCT03079297|163000915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9712||||||P-value for Reduced motivation 3 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.9712
81531556|NCT02863328|162747763|NON_INFERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Treatment difference|-0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.4||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from the non-inferiority margin (non-inferiority). The non-inferiority margin was 0.4%.|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Empagliflozin 25 mg|The analysis was based on a mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.4|-0.7|<0.0001
81655393|NCT03079297|163000915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7572||||||P-value for Reduced motivation 7 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.7572
81655394|NCT03079297|163000915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0588||||||P-value for Reduced motivation 14 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.0588
81655395|NCT03079297|163000915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1857||||||P-value for Reduced activity 3 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.1857
81655396|NCT03079297|163000915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9225||||||P-value for Reduced activity 7 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.9225
81655397|NCT03079297|163000915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0414||||||P-value for Reduced activity 14 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.0414
81655398|NCT03079297|163000916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4603||||||P-value for Psychosocial function 3 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.4603
81655399|NCT03079297|163000916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2521||||||P-value for Psychosocial function 7 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.2521
81655400|NCT03079297|163000916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6635||||||P-value for Psychosocial function 14 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.6635
81655401|NCT03079297|163000917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7839||||||P-value for Anhedonia 3 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.7839
81655402|NCT03079297|163000917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0248||||||P-value for Anhedonia function 7 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.0248
81655403|NCT03079297|163000917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0199||||||P-value for Anhedonia 14 days Change. Model: Change from baseline=Baseline, Visit, Treatment, Treatment\*Visit|MMRM|||||||0.0199
81655404|NCT05602727|163000918|SUPERIORITY|Difference in LS Means (MK-1942 - Placebo)|LS Mean Difference|2.1||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.6|5.8|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||5.8|-1.6|0.186
81655405|NCT05602727|163000918|SUPERIORITY|Difference in LS Means (MK-1942 - Placebo)|LS Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.2|2.4|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||2.4|-5.2|0.400
81655406|NCT05602727|163000922|SUPERIORITY|Difference in LS Means|LS Mean Difference|-2.9||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-8.0|2.2|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||2.2|-8.0|0.196
81655407|NCT05602727|163000922|SUPERIORITY|Difference in LS Means|LS Mean Difference|-4.2||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-9.6|1.3|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||1.3|-9.6|0.081
81655408|NCT00567567|163000923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Log Rank Test Statistic|6.9883||||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The event-free survival distributions of patients randomized to Regimen A - Single HST (CEM) and randomized to Regimen B - Tandem HST (CEM) were compared using the log-rank test.||||0.0082
81655409|NCT00567567|163000924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Chi-squared test statistic|8.5751||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Chi-square test of proportions in all patients to compare the proportion of responders (complete response \[CR\]+ very good partial response \[VGPR\]) at the end of induction therapy in this study to an analogous cohort of responders in A3973.||||0.0034
81655410|NCT00567567|163000925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Gray's test statistic|0.33709||||0.5615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Gray's test for competing risks|||The cumulative incidence rates of local recurrence between patients from ANBL0532 randomized or assigned to receive single CEM transplant and boost radiation and A3973 patients who were transplanted and received boost radiation were compared using Gray's test.||||0.5615
81655411|NCT00567567|163000926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-0.0557||||0.0939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0939
81655412|NCT00567567|163000927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|0.0543||||0.3277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.3277
81465525|NCT03425396|162623482|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.4|28.9|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||28.9|-40.4|
81531557|NCT02863328|162747763|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Treatment difference|-0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.4||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Empagliflozin 25 mg|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.4|-0.7|<0.0001
81531558|NCT02863328|162747764|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Treatment difference|-0.1|||=|0.7593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Empagliflozin 25 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline body weight value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||0.5|-0.7|= 0.7593
81531559|NCT02863328|162747764|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Treatment difference|-0.4|||=|0.1358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Empagliflozin 25 mg|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline body weight value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||0.1|-1.0|= 0.1358
81531560|NCT02863328|162747792|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.3552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.2||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 14 mg / Empagliflozin 25 mg|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||1.20|0.60|0.3552
81531561|NCT02863328|162747793|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.19||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Cox proportional hazards model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg / Empagliflozin 25 mg|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||1.19|0.47|0.2250
81531562|NCT00595478|162747827|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.18|||Poisson regression|Chi-square test with 1 degree of freedom|Odds ratio for 0 ETG-positive samples for MET/CBT+CM/BPT (numerator) vs. MET/CTB (denominator)|||2.18|0.29|0.66
81531563|NCT00595478|162747827|SUPERIORITY||mean ratio|0.93||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.22|||Poisson regression|Chi-square test with 1 degree of freedom|Mean ratio for number of ETG-positive samples, if \>0 ETG-positive samples: MET/CBT+CM/BPT (numerator) vs. MET/CTB (denominator)|||1.22|0.71|0.61
81531564|NCT00595478|162747828|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.62|||Poisson regression|Chi-square test with 1 degree of freedom|Odds ratio for 0% days using alcohol during the 36 week follow-up period: MET/CBT+CM/BPT (numerator) vs. MET/CTB (denominator)|||2.62|0.26|0.74
81465526|NCT03425396|162623483|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|13.4|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||13.4|-10.0|
81465527|NCT03425396|162623483|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%|Treatment difference|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|9.7|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||9.7|-16.2|
81531565|NCT00595478|162747828|SUPERIORITY||mean ratio|0.74||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.92|||Poisson regression|Chi-square test with 1 degree of freedom|Mean ratio for percentage of days with alcohol use during the 36 week follow-up period, if alcohol was used: MET/CBT+CM/BPT (numerator) vs. MET/CTB (denominator)|||.92|.59|0.007
81531566|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.12|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M14459.||2.12|1.03|
81531567|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.28|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M14459.||1.28|0.67|
81531568|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.96|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M14459.||1.96|0.97|
81531569|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|3.09|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M01-0240364.||3.09|1.27|
81655413|NCT00567567|163000928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4328||||0.7598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4105|5.001|||Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test was used instead of chi-square test due to small expected cell counts.||Null Hypothesis: The response rate after two cycles of induction therapy and the presence of a polymorphism are independent in the study population||5.001|0.4105|0.7598
81531570|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.37|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M01-0240364.||1.37|0.63|
81531571|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.84|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M01-0240364.||2.84|1.20|
81531572|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.85|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, NZ98/254.||1.85|0.96|
81531573|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.25|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, NZ98/254.||1.25|0.70|
81531574|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.72|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, NZ98/254.||1.72|0.91|
81625750|NCT02187003|162933781|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.7156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.19|||Log Rank|||A Cox proportional hazards regression model with age group and genotype group as stratification covariates was used to estimate the hazard ratio (Placebo/Rivipansel) and the corresponding 95% CI. A stratified log-rank test with age group and genotype group as stratification variables was performed to evaluate P- value.||1.19|0.77|0.7156
81625751|NCT02187003|162933782|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.88|||ANCOVA|||The difference in medians (Rivipansel- Placebo) was estimated by the difference of treatment medians from summary statistics. The corresponding 95% CI was estimated by a bootstrap method with stratification for age and genotype groups. P-value was from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model based on rank-transformed values using age group and genotype group as the stratification covariates.||0.88|-1.27|0.8520
81465528|NCT03425396|162623483|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%|Treatment Difference|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|18.5|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||18.5|-0.3|
81531575|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.53|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M10713.||2.53|0.81|
81531576|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.37|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M10713.||1.37|0.49|
81531577|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.06|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M10713.||2.06|0.67|
81531578|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.78|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, H44/76.||2.78|1.33|
81531579|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.17|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, H44/76.||1.17|0.61|
81531580|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.32|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, H44/76.||2.32|1.13|
81531581|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|7.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.25|12.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, 5/99.||12|4.25|
81531582|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, 5/99.||1.50|0.59|
81531583|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|6.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.03|11.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, 5/99.||11|4.03|
81531584|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.23|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup A.||1.23|0.30|
81531585|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|5.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.96|10.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup A.||10|2.96|
81531586|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|3.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|6.73|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup A.||6.73|1.70|
81531587|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|2.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|5.54|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup C.||5.54|1.20|
81531588|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.56|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup C.||2.56|0.66|
81625752|NCT02187003|162933783|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.8593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.26|||Log Rank|||A Cox proportional hazards regression model with age group and genotype group as stratification covariates was used to estimate the hazard ratio (Placebo/Rivipansel) and the corresponding 95% CI. A stratified log-rank test with age group and genotype group as stratification variables was performed to evaluate P- value.||1.26|0.82|0.8593
81625753|NCT02187003|162933784|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.9332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.16|||ANCOVA|||The difference in medians (Rivipansel- Placebo) was estimated by the difference of treatment medians from summary statistics. The corresponding 95% CI was estimated by a bootstrap method with stratification for age and genotype groups. P value was from ANCOVA model based on rank-transformed values using age group and genotype group as the stratification covariates.||0.16|-0.13|0.9332
81625754|NCT02187003|162933785|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-1.17||||0.5349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.19|2.46|||Chan and Zhang|||P values and 95% CI for the difference in percentages were based on the exact method by Chan and Zhang.||2.46|-5.19|0.5349
81625755|NCT02187003|162933792|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.336||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.024|2.968|||Chan and Zhang|||||2.968|-10.024|0.3020
81625756|NCT02187003|162933793|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.203||||0.5429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.379|5.104|||Chan and Zhang|||||5.104|-2.379|0.5429
81625757|NCT03149315|162933795|SUPERIORITY|Values for grouped data were reported as mean ± SD and were calculated using Graphpad Prism 7 software (La Jolla, CA), which was also used for generating figures and for statistical analyses. Changes in skin test area (wheal and flare) were analyzed at each time point (after 2 doses, 4 doses, etc) using Friedman tests for grouped analysis and Wilcoxon signed rank tests between pairs.|||||<|0.0001||||||The above p value reflects the statistical analysis of skin test area between baseline and 2 doses of ibrutinib.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Changes in skin test area at each time point were analyzed using Friedman tests for grouped analysis and Wilcoxon signed rank tests between pairs.||||||<0.0001
81625758|NCT03149315|162933796|SUPERIORITY|Changes in BAT were analyzed at each time point (after 2 doses, 4 doses, etc) using repeated measures ANOVA for grouped analysis and paired Students t tests between pairs. A p value \< 0.05 was considered significant.|||||<|0.001||||||The above p value reflects the statistical analysis of BAT between baseline and 2 doses of ibrutinib.|ANOVA|Changes in BAT were analyzed at each time point using repeated measures ANOVA for grouped analysis and paired Students t tests between pairs.||||||<0.001
81625759|NCT03205800|162933827|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.05
81625760|NCT04501861|162933838|EQUIVALENCE|Compare mPAP-to-MAP ratio between patients who received norepinephrine versus vasopressin intraoperatively. Post intervention measurements will be recorded after protamine administration until end of chest closure.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.022|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.022|-0.043|0.53
81625761|NCT04501861|162933838|EQUIVALENCE|Compare mPAP-to-MAP ratio between patients who with preop PH received norepinephrine versus vasopressin intraoperatively. Post intervention measurements will be recorded after protamine administration until end of chest closure. The number of patients in norepinephrine group is 52 and in vasopressin group is 40. The significance level was 0.05 for all analyses. All tests were 2-sided. Interactions were considered significant when the interaction P was \< 0.10.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.022||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.016|||Mixed Models Analysis|||mPAP-to-MAP ratio was compared between patients with pre-existing pulmonary hypertension of use of vasopressin and norepinephrine. Preoperative pulmonary arterial hypertension was defined by using the cut-off value of 25 mmHg for the time-weighted average mPAP, i.e., time weighted average mPAP \< 25 mmHg indicated absence of preoperative pulmonary arterial hypertension; otherwise, presence of preoperative pulmonary hypertension.||0.016|-0.061|0.26
81625762|NCT04501861|162933838|EQUIVALENCE|Compare mPAP-to-MAP ratio between patients who without preop PH received norepinephrine versus vasopressin intraoperatively. Post intervention measurements will be recorded after protamine administration until end of chest closure. The number of patients in norepinephrine group is 31 and in vasopressin group is 29. The significance level was 0.05 for all analyses. All tests were 2-sided. Interactions were considered significant when the interaction P was \< 0.10.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0035||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.043|||Mixed Models Analysis|||mPAP-to-MAP ratio was compared between patients without pre-existing pulmonary hypertension of use of vasopressin and norepinephrine. Preoperative pulmonary arterial hypertension was defined by using the cut-off value of 25 mmHg for the time-weighted average mPAP, i.e., time weighted average mPAP \< 25 mmHg indicated absence of preoperative pulmonary arterial hypertension; otherwise, presence of preoperative pulmonary hypertension.||0.043|-0.05|0.88
81655414|NCT00567567|163000932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.015||||0.6853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Cox|||The relationship between the peak serum isotretinoin concentration level with event-free survival was explored with a Cox proportional hazards model. Eligible patients treated with isotretinoin on A3973, ANBL0032, ANBL0532, or ANBL0931 with peak serum concentration level data were included in the analysis.||||0.6853
81655415|NCT02783027|163000982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Two sample t-test on the change in sleep quality from baseline to 4 months.||||||0.76
81655416|NCT02783027|163000983|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Test for group\*time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81655417|NCT02783027|163000984|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Test for group\*time interaction.||||||<0.0001
81531589|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|3.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|7.11|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup C.||7.11|1.57|
81531590|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.59|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup W.||2.59|0.51|
81531591|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|2.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|6.12|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup W.||6.12|1.40|
81531592|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|3.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|7.57|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup W.||7.57|1.49|
81531593|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.18|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup Y.||1.18|0.23|
81531594|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|5.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.84|12.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup Y.||12|2.84|
81531595|NCT02451514|162747846|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|3.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|6.92|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup Y.||6.92|1.38|
81531596|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.41|16.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M14459.||16|4.41|
81655418|NCT02783027|163000985|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Test for group\*time interaction.||||||<0.0001
81655419|NCT02783027|163000986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Two sample t-test for change in Occupational Fatigue Exhaustion Recovery (OFER) inter-shift recovery between groups||||||0.91
81655420|NCT04833127|163000987|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: no difference between the groups|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.8||generalized linear models (GLM) and generalized estimating equations (GEE) for clustering within recruitment chain|GLM (logit link) with GEE|||||1.80|0.56|1.0
81655421|NCT04833127|163000987|EQUIVALENCE|Null H: No difference between the groups|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.07||GLM with GEE to account for clustering by recruitment chain.|GLM (logit link) with GEE|Adjusted for age, education, if has a main male partner, which differed between the two groups at baseline.||||2.07|0.62|0.69
81655422|NCT04833127|163000988|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: No difference between the groups.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.85|||GLM with GEE|GLM with GEE accounting for clustering by recruitment chain||||2.85|0.35|1.00
81531597|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.27|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M14459.||1.27|0.39|
81531598|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|5.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.14|11.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M14459.||11|3.14|
81531599|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|197.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.0|452.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M01-0240364.||452|86|
81531600|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.07|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M01-0240364.||2.07|0.47|
81531601|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|193.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.0|442.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M01-0240364.||442|84|
81531602|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|3.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|6.27|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, NZ98/254.||6.27|1.96|
81531603|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, NZ98/254.||1.0|0.37|
81531604|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|2.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|3.85|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, NZ98/254.||3.85|1.23|
81531605|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|3.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|6.92|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M10713.||6.92|1.84|
81531606|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.29|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M10713.||1.29|0.40|
81531607|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|4.89|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, M10713.||4.89|1.33|
81655423|NCT04833127|163000988|EQUIVALENCE|Null H: No difference between the 2 groups|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.9||GLM (logit link) with GEE to account for clustering by recruitment chain|GLM (logit link) with GEE|adjusted for baseline differences in age, educational status, and whether has a primary male partner.||||2.90|0.31|0.927
81655424|NCT04833127|163000989|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: No difference between the groups|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|4.04|||GLM (logit link) with GEE|Used GEE to account for clustering by recruitment chain.||||4.04|0.73|0.215
81655425|NCT04833127|163000989|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: No difference between the groups|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|4.13|||GLM (logit link) with GEE|GEE used to account for clustering by recruitment chain|adjusted for baseline differences in age, education, and whether has a main male partner.|||4.13|0.65|0.295
81531608|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.18|35.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, H44/76.||35|8.18|
81531609|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.53|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, H44/76.||1.53|0.41|
81531610|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.59|28.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, H44/76.||28|6.59|
81531611|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|74.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.0|160.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, 5/99.||160|34|
81531612|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.53|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, 5/99.||1.53|0.38|
81625763|NCT04501861|162933839|EQUIVALENCE|Imbalanced confounders such as female, coronary artery disease, preoperative ejection fraction, surgery type, primary or repeat surgery, and bypass time were additionally adjusted. A different inverse probability of treatment weighting was fit for secondary analysis and a linear mixed regression model with random intercept to account for intra-week correlation to estimate the effect of norepinephrine on right ventricular free wall strain using the new obtained stabilized weights|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|-6.0|0.37
81625764|NCT04501861|162933839|EQUIVALENCE|We examined the effect of norepinephrine versus vasopressin on right ventricular free wall strain by considering patients who have preoperative pulmonary hypertension. The number of patients in norepinephrine group is 34 and in vasopressin group is 28. The significance level was 0.05 for all analyses. All tests were 2-sided. The significance levels of subgroup analyses were not corrected for multiple comparisons. Interactions were considered significant when the interaction P was \< 0.10.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||RV free wall strain compare between patients with pre-existing pulmonary hypertension of use of vasopressin and norepinephrine. Preoperative pulmonary arterial hypertension was defined by using the cut-off value of 25 mmHg for the time-weighted average mPAP, i.e., time weighted average mPAP \< 25 mmHg indicated absence of preoperative pulmonary arterial hypertension; otherwise, presence of preoperative pulmonary hypertension;||2.8|-7.1|0.39
81625765|NCT04501861|162933839|EQUIVALENCE|We're going to explore the interaction between preoperative pulmonary arterial hypertension status and treatment group by equivalence analysis. The number of patients in norepinephrine group is 22 and in vasopressin group is 18.The significance level was 0.05 for all analyses. All tests were 2-sided. The significance levels of subgroup analyses were not corrected for multiple comparisons. Interactions were considered significant when the interaction P was \< 0.10.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"We examined the effect of norepinephrine versus vasopressin on right ventricular free wall strain by separately considering patients who did not have preoperative pulmonary hypertension.~Preoperative pulmonary arterial hypertension was defined by using the cut-off value of 25 mmHg for the time-weighted average mPAP, i.e., time weighted average mPAP \< 25 mmHg indicated absence of preoperative pulmonary arterial hypertension; otherwise, presence of preoperative pulmonary hypertension."||4.6|-7.6|0.63
81625766|NCT01007591|162933840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.02||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.7|31.7|||ANOVA|Treatment comparison using an ANOVA model with age group and treatment as design variables.||||31.7|-43.7|0.75
81625767|NCT04083235|162933845|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.99|||Stratified log-rank test||The HR and 95% confidence interval (CI) was based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model, stratified by baseline Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status, region and liver metastases as per IWRS.|||0.99|0.70|0.04
81625768|NCT04083235|162933846|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.83|||Stratified log-rank test||The HR and 95% CI was based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model, stratified by baseline ECOG performance status, region and liver metastases as per IWRS.|||0.83|0.58|<0.0001
81655426|NCT00731133|163000993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|2.6466|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9016||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7858|4.5073|||Mixed Models Analysis|7,24||Open-label study testing for change in side-effects ratings over time (i.e., slope).||4.5073|.7858|0.05
81655427|NCT00731133|163000994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.373|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2196||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8075|0.0615|||Mixed Models Analysis|7,24||Open label study testing changes in amphetamine use over time (i.e., slope).||0.06150|-0.8075|0.05
81703883|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.982||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day on Day 8 for FPI.||||0.982
81703884|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.677||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day on Day 8 for FPI.||||0.677
81531613|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|57.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|121.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup B, 5/99.||121|27|
81531614|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|2.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|4.83|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup A.||4.83|1.46|
81531615|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|6.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.96|12.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup A.||12|3.96|
81625769|NCT04083235|162933847|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||OR, 95% CI and p-value were obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting by baseline ECOG performance status, region and liver metastases as per IWRS.|||1.69|0.95|0.11
81625770|NCT04638829|162933885|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81625771|NCT04638829|162933886|OTHER|||||||0.0093|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0093
81625772|NCT04638829|162933887|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0003
81625773|NCT04638829|162933888|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81625774|NCT02807636|162933911|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.96||inverse normal combination|Log Rank|||Stratification factors: Enrollment stage, PD-L1 status, Bajorin risk score/presence of liver metastases, and investigator choice of chemotherapy.||0.96|0.70|0.0073
81531616|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|32.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup A.||32|10|
81531617|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.71|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup C.||2.71|0.72|
81531618|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|37.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup C.||37|12|
81531619|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|29.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.0|55.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup C.||55|15|
81531620|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.38|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup W.||1.38|0.47|
81655428|NCT01725126|163001057|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|1.75|||ANCOVA|Repeated measures analysis of variance was used with terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and Baseline.|Point estimate was calculated as difference in least squares means: Part B-GSK2890457+Liraglutide minus Part B-Placebo+Liraglutide.|Part B-Placebo+Liraglutide versus Part B-GSK2890457+Liraglutide for Day 42 change from Baseline in body weight.||1.75|-1.38|
81655429|NCT01725126|163001057|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.36|||ANCOVA|Repeated measures analysis of variance was used with terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and Baseline.|Point estimate was calculated as difference in least squares means: Part C-GSK2890457+Metformin minus Part C-Placebo+Metformin.|Part C-Placebo+Metformin versus Part C-GSK2890457+Metformin for Day 42 change from Baseline in body weight.||2.36|-0.20|
81655430|NCT01725126|163001058|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|1.87|||ANCOVA|Repeated measures analysis of variance was used with terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and Baseline.|Point estimate was calculated as difference in least squares means: Part B-GSK2890457+Liraglutide minus Part B-Placebo+Liraglutide.|Part B-Placebo+Liraglutide versus Part B-GSK2890457+Liraglutide for Day 42 percent change from Baseline in body weight.||1.87|-1.64|
81655431|NCT01725126|163001058|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|2.75|||ANCOVA|Repeated measures analysis of variance was used with terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and Baseline.|Point estimate was calculated as difference in least squares means: Part C-GSK2890457+Metformin minus Part C-Placebo+Metformin.|Part C-Placebo+Metformin versus Part C-GSK2890457+Metformin for Day 42 percent change from Baseline in body weight.||2.75|-0.24|
81655432|NCT01725126|163001059|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.182|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.694|1.331|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and Baseline were included in the model.|Point estimate was calculated as difference in least squares means: Part B-GSK2890457+Liraglutide minus Part B-Placebo+Liraglutide.|Part B-Placebo+Liraglutide versus Part B-GSK2890457+Liraglutide for Day 42 change from Baseline in AUC (0-4 hour) weighted mean glucose.||1.331|-1.694|
81655433|NCT01725126|163001059|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.356|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.409|0.698|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and Baseline were included in the model.|Point estimate was calculated as difference in least squares means: Part B-GSK2890457+Liraglutide minus Part B-Placebo+Liraglutide.|Part B-Placebo+Liraglutide versus Part B-GSK2890457+Liraglutide for Day 42 change from Baseline in AUC (0-24 hour) weighted mean glucose.||0.698|-1.409|
81655434|NCT01725126|163001059|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.853|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.232|0.526|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and Baseline were included in the model.|Point estimate was calculated as difference in least squares means: Part C-GSK2890457+Metformin minus Part C-Placebo+Metformin.|Part C-Placebo+Metformin versus Part C-GSK2890457+Metformin for Day 42 change from Baseline in AUC (0-4 hour) weighted mean glucose.||0.526|-2.232|
81655435|NCT01725126|163001059|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.219|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.447|0.009|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and Baseline were included in the model.|Point estimate was calculated as difference in least squares means: Part C-GSK2890457+Metformin minus Part C-Placebo+Metformin.|Part C-Placebo+Metformin versus Part C-GSK2890457+Metformin for Day 42 change from Baseline in AUC (0-24 hour) weighted mean glucose.||0.009|-2.447|
81531621|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|31.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup W.||31|12|
81531622|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.27|26.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup W.||26|9.27|
81531623|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.28|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup Y.||1.28|0.17|
81531624|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|48.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup Y.||48|8.20|
81531625|NCT02451514|162747850|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|9.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.78|22.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group Geometric Mean Ratios (GMRs) Against N. Meningitidis Serogroup Y.||22|3.78|
81531626|NCT02451514|162747863|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.87|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group GMT ratios against N. meningitidis Serogroup B, M14459||0.87|0.28|
81531627|NCT02451514|162747863|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.11|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group GMT ratios against N. meningitidis Serogroup B, M01-0240364||2.11|0.40|
81531628|NCT02451514|162747863|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.38|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group GMT ratios against N. meningitidis serogroup B, NZ98/254||1.38|0.50|
81531629|NCT02451514|162747863|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.44|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group GMT ratios against N. meningitidis serogroup B, M10713||1.44|0.44|
81625775|NCT02807636|162933912|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.0||one-sided, inverse normal combination|Regression, Cox|||Stratification factors: Enrollment stage, PD-L1 status, Bajorin risk score/presence of liver metastases, and investigator choice of chemotherapy.||1.0|0.73|0.0230
81625776|NCT02807636|162933913|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.3968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.16|||Log Rank|one-sided||Stratification factors: PD-L1 status, Bajorin risk score/presence of liver metastases, and investigator choice of chemotherapy.||1.16|0.82|0.3968
81625777|NCT02807636|162933918|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.0373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.01||inverse normal combination|Regression, Cox|||Stratification factors: Enrollment stage, PD-L1 status, Bajorin risk score/presence of liver metastases, and investigator choice of chemotherapy.||1.01|0.73|0.0373
81625778|NCT02807636|162933919|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|5.0||||0.1509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|11.81|||Z-test|||Stratification factors: Enrollment stage, PD-L1 status, Bajorin risk score/presence of liver metastases, and investigator choice of chemotherapy.||11.81|-1.82|0.1509
81625779|NCT02807636|162933920|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|3.36||||0.3761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|10.79|||Z-test|||Stratification factors: Enrollment stage, PD-L1 status, Bajorin risk score/presence of liver metastases, and investigator choice of chemotherapy.||10.79|-4.08|0.3761
81625780|NCT02807636|162933921|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-8.29||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.45|-2.13|||Z-test|||Stratification factors: Enrollment stage, PD-L1 status, Bajorin risk score/presence of liver metastases, and investigator choice of chemotherapy.||-2.13|-14.45|0.0083
81625781|NCT02807636|162933922|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.0|||Log Rank|||Strata are: Enrollment Stage, PD-L1 Status, BAJORIN Risk Factor Score and Stratum 4 for all participants.||1.00|0.64|0.0542
81625782|NCT02807636|162933923|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.6139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.19|||Log Rank|||Strata are: PD-L1 Status, BAJORIN Risk Factor Score and Stratum 4 for all participants.||1.19|0.74|0.6139
81625783|NCT02807636|162933924|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.32|||Log Rank|||Strata are: Enrollment Stage, PD-L1 Status, BAJORIN Risk Factor Score and Stratum 4 for all participants.||1.32|0.86|0.5540
81531630|NCT02451514|162747863|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.07|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group GMT ratios against N. meningitidis serogroup B, H44/76||1.07|0.34|
81531631|NCT02451514|162747863|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.12|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group GMT ratios against N. meningitidis serogroup B, 5/99||1.12|0.52|
81625784|NCT02807636|162933925|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.62|||Log Rank|||Strata are: Enrollment Stage, PD-L1 Status, BAJORIN Risk Factor Score and Stratum 4 for all participants.||1.62|1.03|0.0241
81625785|NCT02807636|162933929|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.42||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.69|||Log Rank|||Stratification factors: PD-L1 status and Bajorin risk score/presence of liver metastases and investigator choice of chemotherapy.||1.69|1.19|1.0000
81625786|NCT05634226|162933935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1
81625787|NCT05634226|162933936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81625788|NCT02111798|162933976|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.889|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons were conducted as a function of medication condition, collapsed across abstinence initiation and relapse prevention groups, according to a priori-stated statistical analysis.||||0.889
81625789|NCT02111798|162933977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.605|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons were conducted as a function of medication condition, collapsed across abstinence initiation and relapse prevention groups, according to a priori-stated statistical analysis.||||0.605
81625790|NCT03761537|162933978|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis of no difference between Tralokinumab+TCS and placebo+TCS was tested at a 5% significance level against the 2-sided alternative that there was a difference.|Risk Difference (RD)|14.1||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|25.7||This endpoint was the first endpoint in the sequential testing hierarchy.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel (MH) test stratified by prior CSA use and baseline disease severity. MH risk differences and standard errors combined by Rubin's rule.||Subjects who received rescue treatment or permanently discontinued IMP, without prior subject-onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (SOC19), were considered non-responders after the relevant event occurred. Any data from subjects who had SOC19 as their first prior intercurrent event (ICE) were multiple imputed (MI) assuming missing at random (MAR) following start of SOC19. Data missing prior to any ICE were handled as non-response, except data missing due to the pandemic, which was MI assuming MAR.||25.7|2.5|0.018
81625791|NCT03761537|162933979|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis of no difference between Tralokinumab+TCS and placebo+TCS was tested at a 5% significance level against the 2-sided alternative that there was a difference.|Risk Difference (RD)|9.7||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|21.4||This endpoint was the second endpoint in the sequential testing hierarchy. Acceptance of this endpoint depends on prior endpoints' acceptance.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel (MH) test stratified by prior CSA use and baseline disease severity. MH risk differences and standard errors combined by Rubin's rule.||Subjects who received rescue treatment or permanently discontinued IMP, without prior subject-onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (SOC19), were considered non-responders after the relevant event occurred. Any data from subjects who had SOC19 as their first prior intercurrent event (ICE) were multiple imputed (MI) assuming missing at random (MAR) following start of SOC19. Data missing prior to any ICE were handled as non-response, except data missing due to the pandemic, which was MI assuming MAR.||21.4|-2.0|0.106
81655436|NCT01725126|163001060|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.155|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.277|1.587|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and Baseline were included in the model.|Point estimate was calculated as difference in least squares means: Part B-GSK2890457+Liraglutide minus Part B -Placebo+Liraglutide.|Part B-Placebo+Liraglutide versus Part B-GSK2890457+Liraglutide for Day 42 change from Baseline in fasting glucose.||1.587|-1.277|
81655437|NCT01725126|163001060|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.524|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.939|0.892|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and Baseline were included in the model.|Point estimate was calculated as difference in least squares means: Part C-GSK2890457+Metformin minus Part C-Placebo+Metformin.|Part C-Placebo+Metformin versus Part C-GSK2890457+Metformin for Day 42 change from Baseline in fasting glucose.||0.892|-1.939|
81531632|NCT02451514|162747863|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|2.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|4.75|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group GMT ratios against N. meningitidis serogroup A||4.75|1.89|
81531633|NCT02451514|162747863|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|4.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.01|7.31|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group GMT ratios against N. meningitidis serogroup C||7.31|3.01|
81531634|NCT02451514|162747863|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.84|13.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group GMT ratios against N. meningitidis serogroup W||13|5.84|
81531635|NCT02451514|162747863|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|7.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.96|12.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen score method|||Between-group GMT ratios against N. meningitidis serogroup Y||12|3.96|
81531636|NCT01773187|162747872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pre-specified||||0.0003
81531637|NCT01773187|162747873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2368|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pre-specified||||0.2368
81655438|NCT01725126|163001062|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.065|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.495|0.365|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and Baseline were included in the model.|Point estimate was calculated as difference in least squares means: Part B-GSK2890457+Liraglutide minus Part B-Placebo+Liraglutide.|Part B-Placebo+Liraglutide versus Part B-GSK2890457+Liraglutide for Day 42 change from Baseline in HbA1c.||0.365|-0.495|
81655439|NCT01725126|163001062|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.219|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.472|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and Baseline were included in the model.|Point estimate was calculated as difference in least squares means: Part C-GSK2890457+Metformin minus Part Part C-Placebo+Metformin.|Part C-Placebo+Metformin versus Part C-GSK2890457+Metformin for Day 42 change from Baseline in HbA1c.||0.472|-0.910|
81655440|NCT01725126|163001066|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Ratio|1.046|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.729|1.5008|||Mixed Models Analysis|The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis.|The difference in least squares means and corresponding confidence interval were back-transformed to form ratio of geometric least squares means (Day 42/ Day -1) and confidence interval.|Comparison of Day 42 to Day -1 in GSK2890457+Liraglutide treated participants in the Liraglutide PK Population.||1.5008|0.7290|
81655441|NCT01725126|163001067|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Ratio|1.0334|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.781|1.3673|||Mixed Models Analysis|The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis.|The difference in least squares means and corresponding confidence interval were back-transformed to form ratio of geometric least squares means (Day 42/ Day -1) and confidence interval.|Comparison of Day 42 to Day -1 in GSK2890457+Liraglutide treated participants in the Liraglutide PK Population.||1.3673|0.7810|
81531638|NCT00186901|162747882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.86||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Test|||Baseline where N=134||||0.86
81531639|NCT00186901|162747882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.99||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Test|||12 Month BMD Z-Score Calculation where N=109||||0.99
81531640|NCT00186901|162747882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.54||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Test|||24 Month BMD Z-Score calculation where N=91||||0.54
81531641|NCT00186901|162747882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.31||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Test|||36 Month (End of Study) BMD Z-Score calculation where N=84||||0.31
81531642|NCT00186901|162747883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.0004||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0004
81531643|NCT00186901|162747884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.0023||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0023
81531644|NCT00186901|162747885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0092||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0092
81531645|NCT00186901|162747886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.55|||Z-test|||275 received a QCT and 121 received a DXA scan. 121 paired scans were evaluated.||0.55|0.25|<0.0001
81531646|NCT00186901|162747887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.67|||Z-test|||218 patients were assessed at 12 months and received a QCT Scan. 94 patients were also assessed using the DEXA Scan. Comparison of the two methods used 94 paired studies to arrive at a correlation coefficient.||0.67|0.38|<0.0001
81531647|NCT00186901|162747888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.66|||Z-test|||188 patients were assessed at baseline and received a QCT Scan. 90 patients were also assessed using the DEXA Scan. Comparison of the two methods used 90 paired studies to arrive at a correlation coefficient.||0.66|0.36|<0.0001
81531648|NCT00186901|162747889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.63|||Z-test|||180 patients were assessed at 36 months and received a QCT Scan. 89 patients were also assessed using the DXA Scan. Comparison of the two methods used 89 paired studies to arrive at a correlation coefficient.||0.63|0.30|<0.0001
81531649|NCT00186901|162747890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0|||||Kruskal Wallis|||||||0.40
81531650|NCT00186901|162747891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||Kruskal Wallis|||||||0.21
81531651|NCT00555217|162747892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.88||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.12|||Log Rank||Combination ARB and ACEI vs. mono therapy ARB|||1.12|0.70|0.30
81531652|NCT00555217|162747893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.05|||Log Rank||Combination ARB and ACEI vs. mono therapy ARB|||1.05|0.58|0.10
81531653|NCT02363959|162747913|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81531654|NCT02363959|162747914|OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.39
81531655|NCT02363959|162747915|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81531656|NCT02363959|162747916|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81531657|NCT02363959|162747917|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81531658|NCT02363959|162747918|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81531659|NCT02663622|162747923|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.13||||0.0274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.62|||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by the matched sets||A hazard ratio was calculated based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model with treatment as a factor using the robust sandwich covariance estimator, comparing the CD24Fc 960 mg arm to a matched control group consisting of 92 participants from the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR) observational databases of clinical information on HCT, whose mean grade III-IV AGFS in days was 135.8 with an SD of 64.66.||0.62|0.01|0.0274
81465529|NCT03425396|162623483|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatm,ent difference|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.9|20.6|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||20.6|-34.9|
81465530|NCT03425396|162623484|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%|Treatment difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|12.6|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||12.6|-12.6|
81531660|NCT02663622|162747924|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.57||||0.0988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.08|||Log Rank|||A hazard ratio was calculated based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model with treatment as a factor using the robust sandwich covariance estimator, comparing the CD24Fc 960 mg arm to a matched control group consisting of 92 participants from the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR) observational databases of clinical information on HCT, whose mean grade II-IV AGFS in days was 104.7 with an SD of 72.28.||1.08|0.30|0.0988
81465531|NCT03425396|162623484|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|10.2|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||10.2|-16.3|
81465532|NCT03425396|162623484|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|17.7|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated|||17.7|-4.5|
81465533|NCT03425396|162623484|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.3|20.7|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||20.7|-35.3|
81531661|NCT02663622|162747930|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.12||||0.9088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.88|||Log Rank|||A hazard ratio was calculated based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model with treatment as a factor using the robust sandwich covariance estimator, comparing the CD24Fc 960 mg arm to a matched control group consisting of 92 participants from the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR) observational databases of clinical information on HCT, whose mean OS in days was 319.3 with an SD of 93.83.||2.88|0.43|0.9088
81465534|NCT03425396|162623485|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%|Treatment difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.3|13.3|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||13.3|-27.3|
81465535|NCT03425396|162623485|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|8.6|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||8.6|-29.2|
81465536|NCT03425396|162623485|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment Difference|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|19.2|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||19.2|-19.0|
81465537|NCT03425396|162623485|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.4|28.9|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||28.9|-40.4|
81465538|NCT03425396|162623486|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|7.8|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||7.8|-18.6|
81465539|NCT03425396|162623486|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-14.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.6|-0.6|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||-0.6|-29.6|
81465540|NCT03425396|162623486|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|4.4|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||4.4|-23.2|
81465541|NCT03425396|162623486|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.1|14.7|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||14.7|-44.1|
81465542|NCT03425396|162623487|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|12.7|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||12.7|-13.1|
81465543|NCT03425396|162623487|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|7.8|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||7.8|-20.7|
81531662|NCT02663622|162747932|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.27||||0.6131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.46|||Log Rank|||A hazard ratio was calculated based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model with treatment as a factor using the robust sandwich covariance estimator, comparing the CD24Fc 960 mg arm to a matched control group consisting of 92 participants from the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR) observational databases of clinical information on HCT, whose mean RFS in days was 296.0 with an SD of 115.32.||2.46|0.66|0.6131
81465544|NCT03425396|162623487|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|11.6|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||11.6|-15.1|
81465545|NCT03425396|162623487|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.3|20.7|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||20.7|-35.3|
81465546|NCT03425396|162623488|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.3|13.3|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated|||13.3|-27.3|
81531663|NCT02709330|162747960|OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test|||Matched historical controls will be identified from the PatientsLikeMe database.||||0.99
81465547|NCT03425396|162623488|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.4|5.9|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated|||5.9|-32.4|
81465548|NCT03425396|162623488|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|15.6|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated|||15.6|-25.7|
81465549|NCT03425396|162623488|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.4|28.9|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated|||28.9|-40.4|
81465550|NCT03425396|162623489|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-21.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.1|-1.0|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||-1.0|-44.1|
81531664|NCT02709330|162747961|OTHER|||||||0.0748|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0748
81531665|NCT02709330|162747962|OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||Lin's Concordance|||||||<0.00001
81465551|NCT03425396|162623489|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-13.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|4.9|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||4.9|-32.2|
81465552|NCT03425396|162623489|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-19.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.1|1.1|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||1.1|-43.1|
81465553|NCT03425396|162623489|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.8|23.2|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||23.2|-43.8|
81465554|NCT03425396|162623490|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|3.1|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||3.1|-37.2|
81465555|NCT03425396|162623490|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-15.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.3|1.2|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||1.2|-34.3|
81465556|NCT03425396|162623490|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-23.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|-4.3|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||-4.3|-46.9|
81465557|NCT03425396|162623490|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.5|19.7|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||19.7|-48.5|
81465558|NCT03425396|162623491|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-20.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.1|6.0|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||6.0|-45.1|
81465559|NCT03425396|162623491|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-17.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.2|5.9|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||5.9|-40.2|
81465560|NCT03425396|162623491|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.8|14.7|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||14.7|-36.8|
81465561|NCT03425396|162623491|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.0|33.2|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||33.2|-47.0|
81465562|NCT03425396|162623492|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-13.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.4|13.2|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||13.2|-40.4|
81531666|NCT02709330|162747966|OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||Lin's Concordance|||||||<0.00001
81531667|NCT03726489|162748002|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|7.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|13.5||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All p-values below 0.001 are reported as \<0.001.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Overall analysis including all skin phototypes||13.5|0.8|<0.001
81531668|NCT03726489|162748002|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|4.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|13.8||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All p-values below 0.001 are reported as \<0.001.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||13.8|-5.4|<0.001
81531669|NCT03726489|162748002|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|7.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|17.0||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All p-values below 0.001 are reported as \<0.001.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||17.0|-2.2|<0.001
81531670|NCT03726489|162748002|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%. The sample size for this subgroup did not meet our a priori sample size required for 80% power.|Risk Difference (RD)|18.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|36.6||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All p-values below 0.001 are reported as \<0.001.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||36.6|0.8|<0.001
81531671|NCT03726489|162748002|OTHER|HTE was assessed using an omnibus Wald test of all interaction regression parameters in order to minimize multiple testing and consequent alpha inflation.||||||0.347||||||HTE was assessed using an omnibus Wald test of all interaction regression parameters in order to minimize multiple testing and consequent alpha inflation.|Regression, Logistic|We fit models for each of the two primary outcomes with skin type, treatment arm, and their interaction as predictors.||Analysis for heterogeneity of treatment effects (HTE) including all skin phototypes.||||0.347
81531672|NCT03726489|162748003|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|18.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|25.3||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All p-values below 0.001 are reported as \<0.001.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Overall analysis including all skin phototypes||25.3|11.8|<0.001
81531673|NCT03726489|162748003|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|21.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|31.5||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All p-values below 0.001 are reported as \<0.001.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||31.5|11.0|<0.001
81531674|NCT03726489|162748003|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|16.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|26.6||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All p-values below 0.001 are reported as \<0.001.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||26.6|6.4|<0.001
81531675|NCT03726489|162748003|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%. The sample size for this subgroup did not meet our a priori sample size required for 80% power.|Risk Difference (RD)|16.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|35.9||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All p-values below 0.001 are reported as \<0.001.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||35.9|-3.7|0.001
81531676|NCT03726489|162748003|OTHER|||||||0.873||||||HTE was assessed using an omnibus Wald test of all interaction regression parameters in order to minimize multiple testing and consequent alpha inflation.|Regression, Logistic|We fit models for each of the two primary outcomes with skin type, treatment arm, and their interaction as predictors.||Analysis for heterogeneity of treatment effects (HTE) including all skin phototypes.||||0.873
81531677|NCT03726489|162748004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|10.4||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for skin phototype||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes||10.4|7.1|<0.0001
81531678|NCT03726489|162748004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.05|11.71||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||11.71|7.05|<0.0001
81531679|NCT03726489|162748004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.82|11.14||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||11.14|5.82|<0.0001
81531680|NCT03726489|162748004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.82||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|12.58||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||12.58|1.06|0.0213
81531681|NCT03726489|162748005|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|18.7||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for skin phototype||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes||18.7|10.4|<0.0001
81531682|NCT03726489|162748005|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.93|16.01||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||16.01|6.93|<0.0001
81531683|NCT03726489|162748005|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.77|19.98||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||19.98|7.77|<0.0001
81531684|NCT03726489|162748005|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.84||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.32|58.35||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||58.35|7.32|0.0127
81531685|NCT03726489|162748006|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.35||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for skin phototype||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes||-0.35|-1.27|0.001
81531686|NCT03726489|162748006|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.16||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||-0.16|-1.51|0.0158
81531687|NCT03726489|162748006|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-0.19||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||-0.19|-1.58|0.0130
81531688|NCT03726489|162748006|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|1.11||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||1.11|-1.94|0.5910
81465563|NCT03425396|162623492|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|14.6|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||14.6|-32.7|
81465564|NCT03425396|162623492|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|-11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.2|14.9|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||14.9|-38.2|
81465565|NCT03425396|162623492|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for comparison of the doses was set at 10%.|Treatment difference|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.3|30.9|||||Point estimate and exact 95% confidence intervals for difference from nitrofurantoin (omadacycline minus nitrofurantoin) in clinical success rate was estimated.|||30.9|-50.3|
81465566|NCT00986921|162623507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.87||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.0|||t-test, 1 sided|Data was not distributed normally. After log transformation, the log values were distributed normally.||||3|0|0.05
81465567|NCT00986921|162623508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||A threshold value of p of 0.05 was considered significant.|Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis was that the groups would vary, with a p values of less than 0.05.||||0.49
81531689|NCT03726489|162748006|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.82||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for skin phototype||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes at Week 24||0.82|-0.33|0.395
81531690|NCT03726489|162748006|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.93||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes I/II at Week 24||0.93|-0.69|0.774
81531691|NCT03726489|162748006|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.53||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.41||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV at Week 24||1.41|-0.36|0.242
81465568|NCT00986921|162623509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81465569|NCT04445714|162623521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-1.03|||Paired t-test test|||Change from baseline||-1.03|-1.34|<.0001
81465570|NCT04445714|162623522|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|-1.51|||Paired t-test test|||Change from baseline||-1.51|-2.66|<.0001
81465571|NCT04445714|162623523|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.8416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|1.91|||Paired t-test test|||Change from baseline||1.91|-2.34|0.8416
81465572|NCT04445714|162623524|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|-15.4|||Paired t-test test|||Change from baseline||-15.4|-33.4|<.0001
81465573|NCT02805660|162623526|SUPERIORITY|An exact test for single proportion was performed to test null hypothesis (H0): ORR \<= 5% against alternative hypothesis (H1): ORR \> 5% for Cohorts 1, 3, and 4 and to test H0: ORR \<= 27% against H1: ORR \> 27% for Cohort 2.||||||0.537|||||||Exact Test|||||||0.537
81465574|NCT02805660|162623526|SUPERIORITY|An exact test for single proportion was performed to test null hypothesis (H0): ORR \<= 5% against alternative hypothesis (H1): ORR \> 5% for Cohorts 1, 3, and 4 and to test H0: ORR \<= 27% against H1: ORR \> 27% for Cohort 2.|||||>|0.999|||||||Exact Test|||||||>0.999
81465575|NCT02805660|162623526|SUPERIORITY|An exact test for single proportion was performed to test null hypothesis (H0): ORR \<= 5% against alternative hypothesis (H1): ORR \> 5% for Cohorts 1, 3, and 4 and to test H0: ORR \<= 27% against H1: ORR \> 27% for Cohort 2.||||||0.283|||||||Exact Test|||||||0.283
81465576|NCT02805660|162623526|SUPERIORITY|An exact test for single proportion was performed to test null hypothesis (H0): ORR \<= 5% against alternative hypothesis (H1): ORR \> 5% for Cohorts 1, 3, and 4 and to test H0: ORR \<= 27% against H1: ORR \> 27% for Cohort 2.||||||0.025|||||||Exact Test|||||||0.025
81531692|NCT03726489|162748006|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|1.83||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI at Week 24||1.83|-2.72|0.692
81531693|NCT03726489|162748007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.59||||0.1209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|0.68||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal Standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes - Initiation||0.68|-5.86|0.1209
81531694|NCT03726489|162748007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.13||||0.2581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|1.75||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes I/II - Initiation||1.75|-6.0|0.2581
81703885|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.688||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day on Day 8 for FPI.||||0.688
81465577|NCT02778074|162623537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81465578|NCT02060058|162623544|OTHER|The evaluation of SVR rate was based on full-analysis-set (FAS) and modified intention-to-treat population (mITT). FAS population included subjects receiving ≥ 1 dose of any antiviral agents (boceprevir and/or PEG-IFN, and/or RBV). MITT population included subjects receiving ≥ 1 dose of boceprevir.||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81465579|NCT03937908|162623595|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Asiatic acid||||0.01
81465580|NCT03937908|162623595|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Caffeic acid||||0.23
81465581|NCT03937908|162623595|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.001||||||Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Dihydrocaffeic acid||||0.001
81531695|NCT03726489|162748007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.04||||0.2952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.73|2.65||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV - Initiation||2.65|-8.73|0.2952
81531696|NCT03726489|162748007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.61||||0.6324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.12|7.89||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI - Initiation||7.89|-13.12|0.6324
81531697|NCT03726489|162748007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.15||||0.9163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|2.85||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes - Discontinuation||2.85|-2.56|0.9163
81531698|NCT03726489|162748007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.31||||0.8551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|3.66||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal Standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes I/II - Discontinuation||3.66|-3.03|0.8551
81531699|NCT03726489|162748007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.72||||0.7678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|5.48||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV - Discontinuation||5.48|-4.05|0.7678
81531700|NCT03726489|162748007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.03||||0.3446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.88|2.82||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI - Discontinuation||2.82|-8.88|0.3446
81531701|NCT03726489|162748007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.26||||0.5716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.64|3.11||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal Standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes - Initiation at Week 24||3.11|-5.64|0.5716
81531702|NCT03726489|162748007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.44||||0.8756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.03|5.14||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes I/II - Initiation at Week 24||5.14|-6.03|0.8756
81531703|NCT03726489|162748007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.07||||0.5686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.18|5.04||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV - Initiation at Week 24||5.04|-9.18|0.5686
81531704|NCT03726489|162748007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.39||||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|14.7||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI - Initiation at Week 24||14.7|-17.5|0.8660
81531705|NCT03726489|162748007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.19||||0.8779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|2.62||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes - Discontinuation at Week 24||2.62|-2.24|0.8779
81531706|NCT03726489|162748007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.38||||0.7985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|3.28||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal Standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes I/II - Discontinuation at Week 24||3.28|-2.52|0.7985
81531707|NCT03726489|162748007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.69||||0.7585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|5.09||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV - Discontinuation at Week 24||5.09|-3.71|0.7585
81531708|NCT03726489|162748007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.78||||0.3422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.15|2.59||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI - Discontinuation at Week 24||2.59|-8.15|0.3422
81531709|NCT03726489|162748008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.95|0.55||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for skin phototype||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes||0.55|-6.95|0.094
81531710|NCT03726489|162748008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.26||||0.0393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.26|-0.26||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||-0.26|-10.26|0.0393
81531711|NCT03726489|162748008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.92||||0.1505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.28|1.44||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||1.44|-9.28|0.1505
81531712|NCT03726489|162748008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.42||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|29.84||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||29.84|-9.0|0.2840
81531713|NCT03726489|162748009|OTHER||Mean|19.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|61.6|||TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not applicable.||||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes||||
81531714|NCT03726489|162748009|OTHER||Mean|18.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|57.04|||TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not applicable.||||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||||
81531715|NCT03726489|162748009|OTHER||Mean|23.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|70.71|||TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not applicable.||||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||||
81531716|NCT03726489|162748009|OTHER||Mean|9.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.66|||TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not applicable.||||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||||
81703886|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.903||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day on Day 15 for FPI.||||0.903
81703887|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.945||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day on Day 15 for FPI.||||0.945
81703888|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.949||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day on Day 15 for FPI.||||0.949
81703889|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.924||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day on Day 15 for FPI.||||0.924
81703890|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.394||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day on Day 22 for FPI.||||0.394
81703891|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.687||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day on Day 22 for FPI.||||0.687
81465582|NCT03937908|162623595|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Dihydroferulic acid||||0.05
81703892|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.568||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day on Day 22 for FPI.||||0.568
81531717|NCT03726489|162748010|OTHER||Mean|50.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|46.7|||TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not applicable.||||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes||||
81703893|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.486||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day on Day 22 for FPI.||||0.486
81703894|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.973||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day on Day 28 for FPI.||||0.973
81703895|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.739||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day on Day 28 for FPI.||||0.739
81703896|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.731||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day on Day 28 for FPI.||||0.731
81531718|NCT03726489|162748010|OTHER||Mean|53.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|50.05|||TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not applicable.||||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||||
81531719|NCT03726489|162748010|OTHER||Mean|49.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|47.43|||TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not applicable.||||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||||
81531720|NCT03726489|162748010|OTHER||Mean|39.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.47|||TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not applicable.||||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||||
81625792|NCT03761537|162933980|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis of no difference between Tralokinumab+TCS and placebo+TCS was tested at a 5% significance level against the 2-sided alternative that there was a difference.|Difference|-8.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-4.2||This was the third endpoint in the sequential testing hierarchy. Acceptance of this endpoint depends on prior endpoints' acceptance.|Repeated measurements model|Treatment effect at each visit adjusted for baseline SCORAD interacting with each visit, prior CSA, and baseline disease severity (IGA 3 or 4).||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP, after initiation of rescue treatment, or after subject-onset of the COVID-19 pandemic will not be included in the analysis.||-4.2|-13.0|<0.001
81625793|NCT03761537|162933981|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis of no difference between Tralokinumab+TCS and placebo+TCS was tested at a 5% significance level against the 2-sided alternative that there was a difference.|Difference|-1.5||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.4||This was the fourth endpoint in the sequential testing hierarchy. Acceptance of this endpoint depends on prior endpoints' acceptance.|Repeated measurements model|Treatment effect at each visit adjusted for baseline DLQI interacting with each visit, prior CSA, and baseline disease severity (IGA 3 or 4).||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP, after initiation of rescue treatment, or after subject-onset of the COVID-19 pandemic will not be included in the analysis.||-0.4|-2.6|0.009
81625794|NCT03761537|162933982|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis of no difference between Tralokinumab+TCS and placebo+TCS was tested at a 5% significance level against the 2-sided alternative that there was a difference.|Risk Difference (RD)|15.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|26.3||This endpoint was the fifth endpoint in the sequential testing hierarchy. Acceptance of this endpoint depends on prior endpoints' acceptance.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel (MH) test stratified by prior CSA use and baseline disease severity. MH risk differences and standard errors combined by Rubin's rule.||Subjects who received rescue treatment or permanently discontinued IMP, without prior subject-onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (SOC19), were considered non-responders after the relevant event occurred. Any data from subjects who had SOC19 as their first prior intercurrent event (ICE) were multiple imputed (MI) assuming missing at random (MAR) following start of SOC19. Data missing prior to any ICE were handled as non-response, except data missing due to the pandemic, which was MI assuming MAR.||26.3|4.8|0.005
81465583|NCT03937908|162623595|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Ferulic acid||||0.07
81465584|NCT03937908|162623595|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||3-(3-hydroxyphenyl)propionic acid||||0.09
81465585|NCT03937908|162623595|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Isoferulic acid||||0.003
81465586|NCT03937908|162623595|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Madecassic acid||||0.10
81465587|NCT03937908|162623595|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Monocaffeoylquinic acids||||0.11
81625795|NCT03761537|162933983|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis of no difference between Tralokinumab+TCS and placebo+TCS was tested at a 5% significance level against the 2-sided alternative that there was a difference.|Risk Difference (RD)|14.1||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|25.3||This endpoint was the sixth endpoint in the sequential testing hierarchy. Acceptance of this endpoint depends on prior endpoints' acceptance.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel (MH) test stratified by prior CSA use and baseline disease severity. MH risk differences and standard errors combined by Rubin's rule.||Subjects who received rescue treatment or permanently discontinued IMP, without prior subject-onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (SOC19), were considered non-responders after the relevant event occurred. Any data from subjects who had SOC19 as their first prior intercurrent event (ICE) were multiple imputed (MI) assuming missing at random (MAR) following start of SOC19. Data missing prior to any ICE were handled as non-response, except data missing due to the pandemic, which was MI assuming MAR.||25.3|2.9|0.014
81625796|NCT03761537|162933984|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis of no difference between Tralokinumab+TCS and placebo+TCS was tested at a 5% significance level against the 2-sided alternative that there was a difference.|Risk Difference (RD)|7.3||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|19.2||This endpoint was the seventh endpoint in the sequential testing hierarchy. Acceptance of this endpoint depends on prior endpoints' acceptance.|Mantel Haenszel|HaenszMantelel (MH) test stratified by prior CSA use and baseline disease severity. MH risk differences and standard errors combined by Rubin's rule.||Subjects who received rescue treatment or permanently discontinued IMP, without prior subject-onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (SOC19), were considered non-responders after the relevant event occurred. Any data from subjects who had SOC19 as their first prior intercurrent event (ICE) were multiple imputed (MI) assuming missing at random (MAR) following start of SOC19. Data missing prior to any ICE were handled as non-response, except data missing due to the pandemic, which was MI assuming MAR.||19.2|-4.6|0.228
81625797|NCT03761537|162933985|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis of no difference between Tralokinumab+TCS and placebo+TCS was tested at a 5% significance level against the 2-sided alternative that there was a difference.|Difference|-8.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-4.6||This endpoint was the eighth endpoint in the sequential testing hierarchy. Acceptance of this endpoint depends on prior endpoints' acceptance.|Repeated measurements model|Unstructured covariance matrix. Adjusted for baseline SCORAD in interaction with each visit, prior CSA use, and baseline disease severity (IGA 3 or 4)||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP, after initiation of rescue treatment, or after subject-onset of the COVID-19 pandemic will not be included in the analysis.||-4.6|-13.2|<0.001
81625798|NCT03761537|162933986|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis of no difference between Tralokinumab+TCS and placebo+TCS was tested at a 5% significance level against the 2-sided alternative that there was a difference.|Difference|-1.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.5||This endpoint was the ninth endpoint in the sequential testing hierarchy. Acceptance of this endpoint depends on prior endpoints' acceptance.|Repeated measurements model|Unstructured covariance matrix. Adjusted for baseline DLQI in interaction with each visit, prior CSA use, and baseline disease severity (IGA 3 or 4)||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP, after initiation of rescue treatment, or after subject-onset of the COVID-19 pandemic will not be included in the analysis.||-0.5|-2.7|0.005
81625799|NCT03761537|162933987|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis of no difference between Tralokinumab+TCS and placebo+TCS was tested at a 5% significance level against the 2-sided alternative that there was a difference.|Risk Difference (RD)|14.3||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|25.6||This endpoint was the tenth endpoint in the sequential testing hierarchy. Acceptance of this endpoint depends on prior endpoints' acceptance.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel (MH) test stratified by prior CSA use and baseline disease severity. MH risk differences and standard errors combined by Rubin's rule.||Subjects who received rescue treatment or permanently discontinued IMP, without prior subject-onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (SOC19), were considered non-responders after the relevant event occurred. Any data from subjects who had SOC19 as their first prior intercurrent event (ICE) were multiple imputed (MI) assuming missing at random (MAR) following start of SOC19. Data missing prior to any ICE were handled as non-response, except data missing due to the pandemic, which was MI assuming MAR.||25.6|2.9|0.014
81625800|NCT02437318|162934029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.00065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.85||(one-sided)|Log Rank|||||0.85|0.50|0.00065
81625801|NCT01426425|162934046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Chronic effectiveness prob at 6 months|0.926|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.895|0.948|||Kaplan-Meier log-log 95% CI||The chronic effectiveness success probability at 6 months was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. The standard error was approximated using Greenwood's formula. A two-sided 95% log-log confidence interval for the probability was constructed.|"The following hypothesis was tested at a one-sided 0.025 significance level.~Ho: PE ≤ 0.83~Ha: PE \> 0.83~Where PE is the probability of a subject achieving chronic effectiveness success at the 6-month follow-up and 0.83 (83%) is the pre-specified performance goal."||0.948|0.895|<0.0001
81625802|NCT01426425|162934047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Safety failure probability at 6 months|0.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.027|||Kaplan-Meier log-log 95% CI||The chronic safety failure probability at 6 months was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. The standard error was approximated using Greenwood's formula. A two-sided 95% log-log confidence interval for the probability was constructed.|"The following hypothesis was tested at a one-sided 0.025 significance level.~Ho: Ps ≥ 0.07~Ha: Ps \< 0.07~Where Ps is the probability of a subject experiencing at least one safety event through 6 months with a 0.07 pre-specified performance goal."||0.027|0.004|<0.0001
81703897|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.991||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day on Day 28 for FPI.||||0.991
81465588|NCT03937908|162623596|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Asiatic acid||||0.82
81531721|NCT03726489|162748011|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|11.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.52|17.42||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes||17.42|6.52|<0.0001
81465589|NCT03937908|162623596|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Caffeic acid||||0.40
81465590|NCT03937908|162623596|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Dihydrocaffeic acid||||0.20
81465591|NCT03937908|162623596|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Dihydroferulic acid||||0.48
81465592|NCT03937908|162623596|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Ferulic acid||||0.20
81465593|NCT03937908|162623596|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||3-(3-hydroxyphenyl)propionic acid||||0.32
81531722|NCT03726489|162748011|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|16.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.54|24.75||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||24.75|7.54|<0.0001
81531723|NCT03726489|162748011|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|5.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|13.46||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||13.46|-2.35|<0.0001
81465594|NCT03937908|162623596|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Isoferulic acid||||0.35
81465595|NCT03937908|162623596|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Madecassic acid||||0.52
81465596|NCT03937908|162623596|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Monocaffeoylquinic acids||||0.13
81465597|NCT03937908|162623597|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Asiatic acid||||0.34
81465598|NCT03937908|162623597|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Dihydrocaffeic acid||||0.08
81625803|NCT01426425|162934048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Chronic effectiveness prob at 6 months|0.973|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|0.985|||Kaplan-Meier log-log 95% CI||The chronic effectiveness success probability at 6 months was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. The standard error was approximated using Greenwood's formula. A two-sided 95% log-log confidence interval for the probability was constructed.|"The following hypothesis was tested at a one-sided 0.025 significance level.~Ho: PE ≤ 0.80~Ha: PE \> 0.80~Where PE is the probability of a subject achieving chronic effectiveness success at 6-month follow-up, and 0.80 is the pre-specified performance goal. As pre-defined in the study protocol, this hypothesis is tested if the primary effectiveness objective null hypothesis (Ho) is rejected."||0.985|0.950|<0.0001
81625804|NCT03143153|162934102|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.6|0.46|0.9||Log-rank test stratified by ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1), number of organs with metastases (\<= 1 vs. \>= 2) as recorded in IRT.|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|Hazard Ratio is Arm A: Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Arm C: Chemotherapy.||0.90|0.46|0.0010
81625805|NCT03143153|162934102|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.84||Log-rank test stratified by ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1), number of organs with metastases (\<= 1 vs. \>= 2) as recorded in IRT.|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm A: Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Arm C: Chemotherapy.||0.84|0.49|0.0010
81625806|NCT03143153|162934102|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.5|0.37|0.8||Log-rank test stratified by ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1), number of organs with metastases (\<= 1 vs. \>= 2) as recorded in IRT.|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm B: Nivolumab + Chemotherapy over Arm C: Chemotherapy||0.80|0.37|<0.0001
81531724|NCT03726489|162748011|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|21.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.65|35.09||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||35.09|7.65|<0.0001
81531725|NCT03726489|162748012|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.68||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.27|20.08||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes||20.08|3.27|0.0065
81531726|NCT03726489|162748012|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.31||||0.0478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|24.49||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||24.49|0.03|0.0478
81531727|NCT03726489|162748012|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.25||||0.0431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|25.98||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||25.98|0.52|0.0431
81531728|NCT03726489|162748012|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.5||||0.9133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|28.5||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||28.50|-25.50|0.9133
81465599|NCT03937908|162623597|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Dihydroferulic acid||||0.23
81465600|NCT03937908|162623597|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Ferulic acid||||0.14
81531729|NCT03726489|162748013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.73|-0.07||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for skin phototype||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes||-0.07|-15.73|0.048
81531730|NCT03726489|162748013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.67||||0.1199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.15|2.8||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||2.80|-24.15|0.1199
81625807|NCT03143153|162934102|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.71||Log-rank test stratified by ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1), number of organs with metastases (\<= 1 vs. \>= 2) as recorded in IRT.|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm B: Nivolumab + Chemotherapy over Arm C: Chemotherapy||0.71|0.41|<0.0001
81625808|NCT03143153|162934103|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.8958|TWO_SIDED|98.5|0.73|1.43||Log-rank test stratified by ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1), number of organs with metastases (\<= 1 vs. \>= 2) as recorded in IRT|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm A: Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Arm C: Chemotherapy||1.43|0.73|0.8958
81531731|NCT03726489|162748013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3||||0.2953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.26|4.66||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||4.66|-15.26|0.2953
81625809|NCT03143153|162934103|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.8958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.34||Log-rank test stratified by ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1), number of organs with metastases (\<= 1 vs. \>= 2) as recorded in IRT|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm A: Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Arm C: Chemotherapy||1.34|0.78|0.8958
81625810|NCT03143153|162934103|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|98.5|0.46|0.92||Log-rank test stratified by ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1), number of organs with metastases (\<= 1 vs. \>= 2) as recorded in IRT|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm B: Nivolumab + Chemotherapy over Arm C: Chemotherapy||0.92|0.46|0.0023
81625811|NCT03143153|162934103|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.86||Log-rank test stratified by ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1), number of organs with metastases (\<= 1 vs. \>= 2) as recorded in IRT|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm B: Nivolumab + Chemotherapy over Arm C: Chemotherapy||0.86|0.49|0.0023
81531732|NCT03726489|162748013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.83||||0.5124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.77|18.11||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||18.11|-35.77|0.5124
81465601|NCT03937908|162623597|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||3-(3-hydroxyphenyl)propionic acid||||0.28
81465602|NCT03937908|162623597|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Isoferulic acid||||0.17
81465603|NCT03937908|162623597|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Madecassic acid||||0.98
81465604|NCT03937908|162623597|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Monocaffeoylquinic acids||||0.16
81531733|NCT03726489|162748014|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.9||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|19.87||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes||19.87|1.93|0.0173
81465605|NCT03937908|162623598|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Asiatic acid||||0.04
81465606|NCT03937908|162623598|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Caffeic acid||||0.01
81465607|NCT03937908|162623598|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Dihydrocaffeic acid||||0.06
81465608|NCT03937908|162623598|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Dihydroferulic acid||||0.08
81465609|NCT03937908|162623598|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Dicaffeoylquinic acids||||0.56
81531734|NCT03726489|162748014|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.06||||0.0662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|26.94||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||26.94|-0.81|0.0662
81531735|NCT03726489|162748014|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.58||||0.1976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|21.57||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||21.57|-4.42|0.1976
81531736|NCT03726489|162748014|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.04||||0.3595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|40.69||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||40.69|-14.60|0.3595
81531737|NCT03726489|162748015|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.55||||0.0853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|16.14||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes||16.14|-1.05|0.0853
81531738|NCT03726489|162748015|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.26||||0.7488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.54|16.06||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||16.06|-11.54|0.7488
81465610|NCT03937908|162623598|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Ferulic acid||||0.21
81531739|NCT03726489|162748015|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.12||||0.1051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|22.26||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||22.26|-2.03|0.1051
81531740|NCT03726489|162748015|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.39||||0.1792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.48|42.27||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||42.27|-7.48|0.1792
81531741|NCT03726489|162748016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.07||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|7.5||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for skin phototype||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes||7.50|-1.37|0.175
81531742|NCT03726489|162748016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.8904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|5.51||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||5.51|-6.34|0.8904
81531743|NCT03726489|162748016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.59||||0.0412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|14.88||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||14.88|0.31|0.0412
81531744|NCT03726489|162748016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5||||0.5481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.38|24.38||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||24.38|-13.38|0.5481
81531745|NCT03726489|162748016|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.813||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.471|1.403|||Regression, Cox|Failure event corresponds to DLQI assessment greater than 5. Model adjusted for skin phototype.|Office phototherapy is the reference group.|Cox proportional hazards model for maintaining treatment response after week 12.||1.403|0.471|0.458
81531746|NCT03726489|162748017|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|38.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.34|45.86||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal Standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Overall analysis adjusted for all skin phototypes||45.86|30.34|<0.0001
81531747|NCT03726489|162748017|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|38.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.39|50.33||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal Standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||50.33|27.39|<0.0001
81625812|NCT03143153|162934104|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.011||95.0|0.65|0.95||Log-rank test stratified by ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1), number of organs with metastases (\<= 1 vs. \>= 2), PD-L1 status (\>= 1% vs. \< 1% or indeterminate) as recorded in IRT|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm A: Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Arm C: Chemotherapy||0.95|0.65|0.0110
81625813|NCT03143153|162934104|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.011||98.2|0.62|0.98||Log-rank test stratified by ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1), number of organs with metastases (\<= 1 vs. \>= 2), PD-L1 status (\>= 1% vs. \< 1% or indeterminate) as recorded in IRT.|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm A: Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Arm C: Chemotherapy||0.98|0.62|0.0110
81531748|NCT03726489|162748017|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|42.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.73|53.68||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal Standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||53.68|30.73|<0.0001
81531749|NCT03726489|162748017|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.74||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.63|41.11||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal Standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||41.11|-9.63|0.2340
81531750|NCT03726489|162748018|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|43.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.25|50.66||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Overall analysis including all skin phototypes||50.66|37.25|<0.0001
81531751|NCT03726489|162748018|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|39.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.0|49.7||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal Standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||49.70|30.0|<0.0001
81531752|NCT03726489|162748018|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|50.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.09|60.27||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||60.27|40.09|<0.0001
81531753|NCT03726489|162748018|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|36.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.35|57.87||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||57.87|14.35|<0.0001
81531754|NCT03726489|162748019|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-5.2||||0.1773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|9.0||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Overall analysis including all skin phototypes||9.0|-19.4|0.1773
81531755|NCT03726489|162748019|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-6.88||||0.4073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.09|12.33||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||12.33|-26.09|0.4073
81625814|NCT03143153|162934104|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0021||99.1|0.58|0.96||Log-rank test stratified by ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1), number of organs with metastases (\<= 1 vs. \>= 2), PD-L1 status (\>= 1% vs. \< 1% or indeterminate) as recorded in IRT|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm B: Nivolumab + Chemotherapy over Arm C: Chemotherapy||0.96|0.58|0.0021
81655442|NCT01725126|163001069|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Ratio|0.675|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.585|0.779|||Mixed Models Analysis|The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis.|The difference in least squares means and corresponding confidence interval were back-transformed to form ratio of geometric least squares means (Day 42/ Day 1) and confidence interval.|Comparison of Day 42 to Day 1 in GSK2890457 treated participants in the PK Population.||0.779|0.585|
81531756|NCT03726489|162748019|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-12.42||||0.8247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.24|10.41||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||10.41|-35.24|0.8247
81531757|NCT03726489|162748019|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|37.88||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|79.77||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||79.77|-4.01|0.0133
81531758|NCT03726489|162748020|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|6.52||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.11|20.14||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Overall analysis including all skin phototypes||20.14|-7.11|0.002
81531759|NCT03726489|162748020|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|7.77||||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.35|25.89||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes I/II||25.89|-10.35|0.0137
81531760|NCT03726489|162748020|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.0||||0.1656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.61|23.61||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes III/IV||23.61|-21.61|0.1656
81531761|NCT03726489|162748020|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical inference was based on non-inferiority principles using a non-inferiority margin of 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|22.73||||0.1225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.16|70.62||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Marginal standardization|Test statistic is based on risk difference and standard error calculated using marginal standardization from adjusted logistic regression estimates||Analysis for Phototypes V/VI||70.62|-25.16|0.1225
81531762|NCT03726489|162748021|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.105||||0.0183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.192|||Marginal contrast||Positive values indicate higher proportion in the home group.|Difference of proportion at week 16. Calculated using contrasts of predictive margins following logistic regression with robust variance estimators via generalized estimating equations and exchangeable correlation. Missing data for DLQI are imputed using multiple imputation via chained equations (10 imputations), and the estimates are combined using standard rules.||0.192|0.018|0.0183
81531763|NCT03726489|162748021|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.064||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.158|||Marginal contrast||Positive values indicate higher proportion in the home group.|Difference of proportion at week 20. Calculated using contrasts of predictive margins following logistic regression with robust variance estimators via generalized estimating equations and exchangeable correlation. Missing data for DLQI are imputed using multiple imputation via chained equations (10 imputations), and the estimates are combined using standard rules.||0.158|-0.029|0.177
81531764|NCT03726489|162748021|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.011||||0.815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.101|0.079|||Marginal contrast||Positive values indicate higher proportion in the home group.|Difference of proportion at week 24. Calculated using contrasts of predictive margins following logistic regression with robust variance estimators via generalized estimating equations and exchangeable correlation. Missing data for DLQI are imputed using multiple imputation via chained equations (10 imputations), and the estimates are combined using standard rules.||0.079|-0.101|0.815
81531765|NCT00991939|162748045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of proportions|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.975|0.708|||Fisher Exact||The estimated value is the proportion of success in the high dose pulse dexamethasone group minus the proportion of success in the standard prednisone group.|Four subjects were not included in this analysis because not enough data was available to assess the primary outcome at the time the study was terminated.||0.708|-0.975|1.00
81703898|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.994||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day on Day 35 for FPI.||||0.994
81703899|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.963||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day on Day 35 for FPI.||||0.963
81531766|NCT01588561|162748079|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Increased signal: Insula, Putamen, Cingulate, Paracingulate, Calcarine cortex, Lingual gyrus, Frontal pole, Fusiform gyrus, Cerebellum. Decreased signal:Thalamus, Temporal gyri, Hippocampus (left), Caudate, Cerebellum|||
81531767|NCT01588561|162748080|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Increased signal: Insula, Putamen, Pallidum, Cingulate, Thalamus, Operculum, OBF cortex, Lingual gyrus, Cerebellum. Decreased signal: Hippocampus (left), Parahippocampus (left), Caudate, Cerebellum|||
81531768|NCT01588561|162748081|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Increased signal: Insula (bilateral), Cingulate, Pretcentralgyrus, Thalamus (bilateral), Putamen (bilateral), Pallidum (bilateral), Amygdala (bilateral), Ventral tegmental area, Accumbens Nuclei. Decreased signal: Insula (left inferior), OBF cortex, Frontal\&Temporal poles, Hippocampus (bilateral), Parahippocampus (bilateral), Accumbens nuclei, Cerebellum|||
81531769|NCT01450761|162748085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.936||||0.3775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.807|1.085|||Log Rank||HR = ipilimumab over placebo|||1.085|0.807|0.3775
81531770|NCT01450761|162748086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.961||||0.5678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.838|1.102|||Log Rank||HR = ipilimumab over placebo|||1.102|0.838|0.5678
81531771|NCT01450761|162748087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.851||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.747|0.971|||Log Rank||HR = ipilimumab over placebo|||0.971|0.747|0.0161
81531772|NCT00123123|162748103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.675||95.0|||||ANOVA|||A mixed effect model was used to compare overall treatment effects between groups for repeated measures data. The group comparison for each time point was performed using ANOVA.||||0.6750
81531773|NCT03801174|162748107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.6|-2.0|.804
81465611|NCT03937908|162623598|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||3-(3-hydroxyphenyl)propionic acid||||0.05
81465612|NCT03937908|162623598|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Isoferulic acid||||0.05
81465613|NCT03937908|162623598|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Madecassic acid||||0.23
81465614|NCT03937908|162623598|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare pharmacokinetic and clearance parameters between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Monocaffeoylquinic acids||||0.16
81465615|NCT03937908|162623599|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare the ng/mL between the 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Asiatic acid||||0.7
81465616|NCT03937908|162623599|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare the ng/mL between the 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Madecassic acid||||0.09
81465617|NCT03937908|162623599|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare the ng/mL between the 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Asiaticoside||||0.4
81465618|NCT03937908|162623599|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare the ng/mL between the 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Madecassoside||||0.6
81465619|NCT03937908|162623599|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare the ng/mL between the 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Monocaffeoylquinic acids||||0.4
81465620|NCT03937908|162623599|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare the ng/mL between the 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Dicaffeoylquinic acids||||0.1
81465621|NCT03937908|162623599|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare the ng/mL between the 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||3-(3-hydroxyphenyl)propionic acid||||0.9
81465622|NCT03937908|162623599|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare the ng/mL between the 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Caffeic acid||||0.03
81465623|NCT03937908|162623599|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare the ng/mL between the 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Ferulic acid||||0.9
81465624|NCT03937908|162623599|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare the ng/mL between the 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Isoferulic acid||||0.6
81465625|NCT03937908|162623599|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare the ng/mL between the 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Dihydroferulic acid||||0.4
81465626|NCT03937908|162623599|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare the ng/mL between the 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Dihydrocaffeic acid||||0.8
81465627|NCT03937908|162623600|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare fold induction between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||1 hour||||0.1
81465628|NCT03937908|162623600|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare fold induction between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||2 hours||||0.1
81531774|NCT03801174|162748108|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|50.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|93.0||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-132.0|233.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||233|-132|.590
81465629|NCT03937908|162623600|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare fold induction between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||3 hours||||0.3
81465630|NCT03937908|162623600|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare fold induction between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||4 hours||||0.5
81465631|NCT03937908|162623600|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided paired t-tests were used to compare fold induction between 2g and 4g doses. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||6 hours||||0.5
81465632|NCT03875092|162623601|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.52|||||Based on unstratified Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate, due to small sample size.|||0.52|0.24|
81465633|NCT03875092|162623602|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.7|||||Based on unstratified Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate, due to small sample size.|||0.70|0.28|
81465634|NCT03875092|162623603|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|36.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.9|51.6|||||Based on unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method, due to small sample size.|||51.6|19.9|
81465635|NCT00908791|162623626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||McNemar|exact McNemar test for paired binary data.||||||0.003
81465636|NCT00908791|162623627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||McNemar|||||||0.41
81465637|NCT00908791|162623628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||bowker's test of symmetry|||||||0.48
81465638|NCT00908791|162623629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Sign test|||The Sign-Rank test for paired data.||||0.029
81465639|NCT00908791|162623630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.62
81465640|NCT00908791|162623631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Other|||||||>0.05
81465641|NCT00908791|162623632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Other|||||||>0.05
81531775|NCT03801174|162748109|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|806.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|443.0||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.0|1675.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1675|-64|.069
81531776|NCT00855816|162748120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for significance: p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model based on intent to treat sample.||Null hypothesis: there will be no differences in PTSD hyperarousal symptom changes in individuals who did receive the experimental intervention vs. those who did not .||||.27
81531777|NCT03393494|162748121|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|Equivalence ratio|107.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.8|112.2|||Fieller's method|||||112.2|97.8|
81531778|NCT03393494|162748122|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|Equivalence ratio|104.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.1|108.5|||Fieller's method|||||108.5|94.1|0.05
81531779|NCT01965704|162748123|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2
81531780|NCT01965704|162748124|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|4.3|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test||The 95% confidence interval between the ondansetron group and the placebo group was calculated with the use of Hodges-Lehmann estimator.|Difference in overall length of stay.||4.3|-8.0|0.56
81531781|NCT01965704|162748124|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.2|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test||The 95% confidence interval between the ondansetron group and the placebo group was calculated with the use of Hodges-Lehmann estimator.|Difference in length of stay as calculated with maximum length capped at 15 days.||0.2|-4.0|0.07
81531782|NCT01965704|162748125|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|2.7|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test||The 95% confidence interval between the ondansetron group and the placebo group was calculated with the use of Hodges-Lehmann estimator.|||2.7|-8.8|0.31
81531783|NCT01526213|162748129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean AUC Ratio (GFJ/mGFJ)|0.96||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||For juice comparisons, fexofenadine + furanocoumarin-free grapefruit juice will be the test agent (numerator) and fexofenadine + grapefruit juice will be the reference standard (denominator).||1.5|0.4|0.78
81531784|NCT01521507|162748133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Stage 1 primary and secondary outcomes were tested in order under a closed form testing method. Secondary outcome was tested only if primary outcome was statistically significant. If both outcomes were significant, overall study alpha was 0.025.|z-statistic|p-value was based on z-statistic of the sum of weighted average of difference in scores between groups at each site divided by the sum of the weights.||The null and alternative hypotheses are H0: µt ≤ µc vs. Ha: µt \> µc, where µt and µc are the mean changes in total meibomian gland scores from Baseline to 3 Months for the LipiFlow (test) and Warm Compress and Lid Hygiene (active control) groups, respectively. For the Stage 1 Primary Outcome, the minimum sample size was 24 subjects per group with a power of 90% and a one-sided alpha of 0.025.||||<0.0001
81531785|NCT01521507|162748133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supportive multivariate mixed model was also performed for this outcome controlling for significant demographic and baseline characteristics.||||0.0020
81531786|NCT01521507|162748134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9098|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Stage 2 Primary Outcome was analyzed with a multivariate mixed model with the subgroup as a fixed effect while controlling for other covariates.||The null and alternative hypotheses for the Stage 2 Primary Outcome was: H0: µi= µj for all i and j where i≠j versus Ha: µi ≠ µj for at least one i and j, where µi is the mean total meibomian gland score at 12 Months for the ith subgroup. The null hypothesis was tested with a two-sided test at alpha=0.05. Since Stage 2 was an observational design, no minimum sample size was calculated for Stage 2.||||0.9098
81703900|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.929||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day on Day 35 for FPI.||||0.929
81531787|NCT01521507|162748135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|||||Stage 1 primary and secondary outcomes were tested in order under a closed form testing method. Secondary outcome was tested only if primary outcome was statistically significant. If both outcomes were significant, overall study alpha was 0.025.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null and alternative hypotheses are H0: µt ≤ µc vs. Ha: µt \> µc, where µt and µc are the mean changes in total OSDI scores from Baseline to 3 Months for the LipiFlow (test) and Warm Compress and Lid Hygiene (active control) groups, respectively. For the Stage 1 Secondary Outcome, the minimum sample size was 84 per group with a power of 80% and a one-sided alpha of 0.025.||||0.0068
81465642|NCT02461524|162623634|OTHER||Percentage|2.9|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||8.7|||Exact binomial test|||"The primary safety endpoint was tested against a predetermined safety Performance Goal (PG) using the following statistical hypotheses:~H0: p ≥ 20% vs. H1: p \< 20% where p is the proportion of subjects experiencing a Major Adverse Event (MAE) within 30 days of the index procedure in the target population of subjects treated with the Endurant Evo Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) Stent graft system and 20% is the safety PG."||8.7||<0.001
81531788|NCT01521507|162748135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0419|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supportive multivariate mixed model was also performed for this outcome controlling for significant demographic and baseline characteristics.||||0.0419
81531789|NCT01521507|162748136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|||||Stage 2 Secondary Outcome was analyzed with a multivariate mixed model with the subgroup as a fixed effect while controlling for other covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The null and alternative hypotheses for the Stage 2 Secondary Outcome was: H0: µi= µj for all i and j where i≠j versus Ha: µi ≠ µj for at least one i and j, where µi is the mean total OSDI score at 12 Months for the ith subgroup. The null hypothesis was tested with a two-sided test at alpha=0.05. Since Stage 2 was an observational design, no minimum sample size was calculated for Stage 2.||||0.0237
81531790|NCT03573323|162748137|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81531791|NCT03573323|162748138|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81465643|NCT02461524|162623635|OTHER|Single-arm study with a hypothesis test comparing to performance goal|Percentage|100.0||||0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|95.8||||Based on exact binomial distribution|||"The primary effectiveness endpoint was tested against a predetermined effectiveness PG using following statistical hypotheses:~H0: q ≤ 80% vs. H1: q \> 80% where q is the proportion of subjects who have a successful aneurysm treatment in the target population of subjects treated with the Endurant Evo AAA Stent graft system and 80% is the effectiveness PG."|||95.8|0.001
81465644|NCT04984278|162623662|SUPERIORITY||Combined least mean square difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092|=|0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.10|-0.48|=0.0048
81465645|NCT03535194|162623676|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|73.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.2|78.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||78.7|68.2|<0.001
81465646|NCT03535194|162623677|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|68.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.7|73.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||73.3|62.7|<0.001
81465647|NCT03535194|162623678|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|81.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.1|87.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||87.0|76.1|<0.001
81465648|NCT03535194|162623679|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|51.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.6|55.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||55.8|47.6|<0.001
81465649|NCT03535194|162623680|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.3|27.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.1|19.3|<0.001
81465650|NCT03535194|162623681|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|53.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.7|59.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||59.3|47.7|<0.001
81465651|NCT03535194|162623682|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-4.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.01|-2.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.88|-7.01|<0.001
81531792|NCT03573323|162748139|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81465652|NCT03535194|162623683|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-15.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.692|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.51|-13.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.80|-16.51|<0.001
81465653|NCT03535194|162623684|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-9.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.63|-6.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.55|-12.63|<0.001
81465654|NCT03535194|162623685|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|3.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.642|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|4.72|||ANCOVA|||||4.72|2.20|<0.001
81465655|NCT03535194|162623686|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|3.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.711|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|5.35|||ANCOVA|||||5.35|2.56|<0.001
81465656|NCT03535194|162623687|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|65.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.3|70.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||70.8|59.3|<0.001
81465657|NCT03535194|162623689|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.255||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|3.96|||ANCOVA|||||3.96|-4.96|0.826
81531793|NCT03573323|162748140|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81531794|NCT03573323|162748141|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81531795|NCT03573323|162748142|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81531796|NCT03573323|162748143|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81531797|NCT03573323|162748144|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81531798|NCT03573323|162748145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.414|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.414
81531799|NCT02905266|162748172|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference in incidence rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Fixed Ratio Combination over Sequential Combination|||0.0|0.0|
81465658|NCT03535194|162623691|NON_INFERIORITY|10% non-inferiority margin was used.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|7.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.9|-1.4|<0.0001
81465659|NCT03535194|162623692|NON_INFERIORITY|10% non-inferiority margin was used.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|6.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.6|-3.4|<0.0001
81465660|NCT04304235|162623700|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81465661|NCT00281632|162623705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Reponse rate|31.0||||||95.0|16.3|48.1|||||50% Response Rate (Normalized and Non-Normalized)|||48.1|16.3|
81465662|NCT00281632|162623709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response rate|17.6||||||95.0|3.8|43.4|||||Response rate (CR+PR)|||43.4|3.8|
81465663|NCT00281632|162623709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response rate|21.1||||||95.0|6.1|45.6|||||Response rate (CR+PR)|||45.6|6.1|
81531800|NCT02905266|162748180|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference of ORRs|-7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|11.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method of weighting|||11.0|-26.1|
81465664|NCT00281632|162623709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response rate|19.4||||||95.0|8.2|36.0|||||Response rate (CR+PR)|||36.0|8.2|
81465665|NCT01369108|162623746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis no difference in anatomic form||||0.8
81465666|NCT01369108|162623746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.89|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis no difference in margin adaptation||||0.89
81465667|NCT01369108|162623746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.79|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis no difference in margin discoloration||||0.79
81465668|NCT01369108|162623746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.18|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis no difference in surface integrity||||0.18
81465669|NCT01369108|162623746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.66|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis no difference in secondary caries||||0.66
81531801|NCT02905266|162748180|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.58||||||||1.58|0.35|
81531802|NCT02905266|162748181|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.37|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||2.37|0.78|
81465670|NCT01369108|162623747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.522|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis no difference in sensitivity to cold||||0.522
81465671|NCT01369108|162623747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.449|||||||Chi-squared|||null hypothesis no difference in biting pressure||||.449
81465672|NCT01777568|162623762|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.14|||GEE model||Relative Risk: 80% (numerator) vs. 30% (denominator)|||1.14|0.85|0.85
81465673|NCT01777568|162623763|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.01|||Chi-squared|||||1.01|0.66|0.047
81465674|NCT00282113|162623772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.5||95.0|||||Mixed-effects regression|||||||>0.5
81465675|NCT00282113|162623773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.06
81465676|NCT00282113|162623774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81465677|NCT03382834|162623776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 1 sided|The hypothesis was that tamoxifen would enhance the HIV transcription effect of vorinostat (i.e., log10 change would be greater in Arm A than Arm B)||||||0.68
81465678|NCT03382834|162623778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.73
81465679|NCT02949843|162623784|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Fisher Exact|||Null Hypothesis is that each arm has equal rates of smoking history.||||0.6
81465680|NCT00977314|162623788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The endpoint was the calculated difference between the HINT result for the unaided condition prior to the 30-day trial period (Day 1) and the HINT result using the SoundBite (aided) at the end of the 30-day trial period (Day 30).||||<0.001
81465681|NCT00746564|162623834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of recordings|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|100.0|100.0||||||"The sensitivity was calculated for each recording and for each subject as follows:~Amount of time (sec) R waves recorded on surface ECG were detected on in-clinic recordings/Total amount of time (sec) R waves were recorded on surface ECG"||100|100|
81465682|NCT00746564|162623835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of clinical recordings|98.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.7|100.0||||||"The sensitivity was calculated for each recording during the treadmill test and for each subject as follows:~Amount of time (sec) R waves recorded on surface ECG were detected on in-clinic recordings/Total amount of time (sec) R waves were recorded on surface ECG"||100|95.7|
81465683|NCT00746564|162623836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of recordings|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.5|100.0||||||"The sensitivity was calculated for each recording and for each subject during the hand to hand and hand to shoulder maneuvers as follows:~Amount of time (sec) R waves recorded on surface ECG were detected on in-clinic recordings/Total amount of time (sec) R waves were recorded on surface ECG"||100|95.5|
81465684|NCT00746564|162623837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of recordings|98.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.7|100.0||||||"The positive predictive value (PPV) was calculated for each recording and for each subject during the in-clinic recording at rest as follows:~Amount of time (sec) R waves recorded on surface ECG were detected on in-clinic recording / Total amount of time (sec) R waves were recorded by device during in-clinic recording"||100|96.7|
81531803|NCT02905266|162748182|SUPERIORITY||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Odds Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.49|||||Fixed Ratio Combination over Sequential Combination|||2.49|0.30|
81531804|NCT02905266|162748182|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in incidence rates|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|12.2|||||Fixed Ratio Combination over Sequential Combination|||12.2|-16.0|
81531805|NCT00596752|162748189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2587||||||For confirmatory hypothesis testing the p-values of the normal approximation test for comparing two rates was used as input for the weighted inverse normal method. The 1-sided boundary p-value for stage 1 is given by p1=0.00587.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2 primary endpoints were tested at one-sided 0.0125 each so that the overall type I error rate of 0.025 was controlled in a strong sense.||"Primary goal was to test the following null hypothesis:~H01: πhealingPGE1≤ πhealingPlacebo, with πhealing=proportion of subjects with complete ulcer healing. The planned information rate for stage 1 of the two-stage group sequential test design with an overall one-sided comparison-wise α=0.0125 for this co-primary endpoint is given by 0.83.~This is the statistical analysis of stage 1."||||0.2587
81465685|NCT00746564|162623838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of recording|77.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.9|88.4||||||"The positive predictive value (PPV) was calculated for each recording and for each subject for the in-clinic recording during the treadmill exercise as follows:~Amount of time (sec) R waves recorded on surface ECG were detected on in-clinic recording / Total amount of time (sec) R waves were recorded by device during in-clinic recording"||88.4|65.9|
81465686|NCT00746564|162623839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of recordings|85.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.3|91.7||||||"The positive predictive value (PPV) was calculated for each recording and for each subject during Hand to Hand and Hand to Shoulder Maneuvers as follows:~Amount of time (sec) R waves recorded on surface ECG were detected on in-clinic recording / Total amount of time (sec) R waves were recorded by device during in-clinic recording"||91.7|78.3|
81531806|NCT00596752|162748189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3463||||||For confirmatory hypothesis testing the p-values of the normal approximation test for comparing two rates was used as input for the weighted inverse normal method. The 1-sided boundary p-value for stage 1 and 2 combined is given by p2=0.01085.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2 primary endpoints were tested at one-sided 0.0125 each so that the overall type I error rate of 0.025 was controlled in a strong sense.||"Primary goal was to test the following null hypothesis:~H01: πhealingPGE1≤ πhealingPlacebo, with πhealing=proportion of subjects with complete ulcer healing.~This is the statistical analysis of stage 1 and stage 2 combined."||||0.3463
81531807|NCT00596752|162748190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0173||||||For confirmatory hypothesis testing the p-values of the normal approximation test for comparing two rates was used as input for the weighted inverse normal method. The 1-sided boundary p-value for stage 1 is given by p1=0.00587.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2 primary endpoints were tested at one-sided 0.0125 each so that the overall type I error rate of 0.025 was controlled in a strong sense.||"Primary goal was to test the following null hypothesis:~H02: πampPGE1≥ πampPlacebo, with πamp=proportion of subjects with major amputations.~The planned information rate for stage 1 of the two-stage group sequential test design with an overall one-sided comparison-wise α=0.0125 for this co-primary endpoint is given by 0.83.~This is the statistical analysis of stage 1."||||0.0173
81465687|NCT00746564|162623840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of interpretable recording|99.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.5|100.0||||||"The proportion of recording time during which the device recording was interpretable was calculated for each weekly Patient Activator recording and for each subject as follows:~Duration (sec) of interpretable recording / Total duration of recording time (sec)"||100|98.5|
81465688|NCT00746564|162623841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of interpretable recording|92.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.9|92.6||||||"The proportion of recording time during which the device recording was interpretable for each automatically triggered/symptom driven recording and for each subject was calculated as follows:~Duration of interpretable recording / Total duration of recording time"||92.6|91.9|
81465689|NCT00746564|162623842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of inappropriate recordings|86.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.4|91.0||||||||91.0|79.4|
81465690|NCT00746564|162623843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of inappropriate recordings|63.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.1|76.2||||||||76.2|48.1|
81625815|NCT03143153|162934104|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.9||Log-rank test stratified by ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1), number of organs with metastases (\<= 1 vs. \>= 2), PD-L1 status (\>= 1% vs. \< 1% or indeterminate) as recorded in IRT|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm B: Nivolumab + Chemotherapy over Arm C: Chemotherapy||0.90|0.61|0.0021
81625816|NCT03143153|162934105|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.52|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm A: Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Arm C: Chemotherapy||1.52|1.04|
81625817|NCT03143153|162934105|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.99||Log-rank test stratified by ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1), number of organs with metastases (\<= 1 vs. \>= 2), PD-L1 status (\>= 1% vs. \< 1% or indeterminate) as recorded in IRT|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm B: Nivolumab + Chemotherapy over Arm C: Chemotherapy||0.99|0.67|0.0355
81465691|NCT00877487|162623852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|-11.4|||ANCOVA|||||-11.4|-19.1|<0.0001
81465692|NCT00877487|162623853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81465693|NCT00877487|162623854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81465694|NCT01516008|162623855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|76.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|101.7||P-value adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons using the Hochberg method.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate.|Difference is SPID48 in tapentadol IR group minus SPID48 in placebo group.|||101.7|51.0|<0.001
81465695|NCT01516008|162623855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|90.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.1|116.1||P-value is adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons using the Hochberg method.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate.|Difference is SPID48 in tapentadol IR group minus SPID48 in placebo group.|||116.1|65.1|<0.001
81465696|NCT01516008|162623856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Log Rank|Stratified by center||||||<0.001
81465697|NCT01516008|162623856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Log Rank|Stratified by center||||||<0.001
81465698|NCT01516008|162623857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|Between-group comparison of cumulative distributions of percent reduction||12 hours||||<0.001
81465699|NCT01516008|162623857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|Between-group comparison of cumulative distributions of percent reduction||12 hours||||<0.001
81465700|NCT01516008|162623857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Log Rank|Between-group comparison of cumulative distributions of percent reduction||24 hours||||0.001
81465701|NCT01516008|162623857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|Between-group comparison of cumulative distributions of percent reduction||24 hours||||<0.001
81625818|NCT03143153|162934105|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0355|TWO_SIDED|98.5|0.64|1.04||Log-rank test stratified by ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1), number of organs with metastases (\<= 1 vs. \>= 2), PD-L1 status (\>= 1% vs. \< 1% or indeterminate) as recorded in IRT|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm B: Nivolumab + Chemotherapy over Arm C: Chemotherapy||1.04|0.64|0.0355
81531808|NCT00596752|162748190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1154||||||For confirmatory hypothesis testing the p-values of the normal approximation test for comparing two rates was used as input for the weighted inverse normal method. The 1-sided boundary p-value for stage 1 and 2 combined is given by p2=0.01085.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The 2 primary endpoints were tested at one-sided 0.0125 each so that the overall type I error rate of 0.025 was controlled in a strong sense.||"Primary goal was to test the following null hypothesis:~H02: πampPGE1≥ πampPlacebo, with πamp=proportion of subjects with major amputations.~This is the statistical analysis of stage 1 and stage 2 combined."||||0.1154
81531809|NCT02940496|162748201|SUPERIORITY||Correlation Coefficient (2 sided test)|0.081||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81465702|NCT01516008|162623857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|Between-group comparison of cumulative distributions of percent reduction||48 hours||||<0.001
81465703|NCT01516008|162623857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|Between-group comparison of cumulative distributions of percent reduction||48 hours||||<0.001
81465704|NCT01516008|162623857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Log Rank|Between-group comparison of cumulative distributions of percent reduction||72 hours||||0.001
81465705|NCT01516008|162623857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|Between-group comparison of cumulative distributions of percent reduction||72 hours||||<0.001
81465706|NCT01516008|162623858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||12 hours||||0.001
81531810|NCT02940496|162748202|SUPERIORITY||Correlation Coefficient (2-sided test)|0.88||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.009
81531811|NCT02940496|162748203|SUPERIORITY||Correlation Coefficient (2-sided test)|0.79||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81465707|NCT01516008|162623858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||12 hours||||<0.001
81465708|NCT01516008|162623858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||24 hours||||<0.001
81465709|NCT01516008|162623858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||24 hours||||<0.001
81465710|NCT01516008|162623858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||48 hours||||<0.001
81465711|NCT01516008|162623858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||48 hours||||<0.001
81465712|NCT01516008|162623858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||72 hours||||<0.001
81465713|NCT01516008|162623858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||72 hours||||<0.001
81465714|NCT01516008|162623859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||12 hours||||<0.001
81465715|NCT01516008|162623859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||12 hours||||<0.001
81465716|NCT01516008|162623859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||24 hours||||0.021
81465717|NCT01516008|162623859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||24 hours||||<0.001
81465718|NCT01516008|162623859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||48 hours||||<0.001
81465719|NCT01516008|162623859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||48 hours||||<0.001
81465720|NCT01516008|162623859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||72 hours||||<0.001
81465721|NCT01516008|162623859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||72 hours||||<0.001
81465722|NCT01516008|162623860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|22.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate.|Difference is SPID12 in tapentadol IR group minus SPID12 in placebo group.|12 hours||22.0|11.1|<0.001
81531812|NCT03884790|162748239|OTHER|Descriptive statistical analysis|||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistical analysis|||
81531813|NCT02119663|162748271|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.584|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.886|2.83||||||||2.830|0.886|
81531814|NCT00699660|162748277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Comparison of CAPS/WHODAS vs Nonstructured Interview study arms: linear and logistic mixed effects regression with clinical examiner stratified by study group as a random effect and study group as a fixed effect.|Regression, Linear|Covariates included experience, use of template,tests,reviewing records,age,education, study site,reviewer, and expert reviewer by group interaction.||Our sample size calculation yielded 466 for a power of 0.80 to detect a 10% absolute difference in sensitivity and adjusted for intraclass correlation. The number of covariates in regression models was limited to ensure the effective sample size remained ten times greater than the degrees of freedom in the model.||||<.001
81531815|NCT00699660|162748278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<.01
81531816|NCT00699660|162748279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive statistics on mean and standard deviation.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81625819|NCT04556656|162934121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In the mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM), change from baseline in TFC score was the dependent variable, and independent variables included treatment arm, baseline TFC, region, neuroleptic use or no use, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), categorical week, and treatment by categorical week interaction, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. The unstructured covariance matrix was used for repeated measurements at patient level.||0.09|-0.54|0.1670
81625820|NCT04556656|162934122|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.1598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In the mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM), change from baseline in TFC score was the dependent variable, and independent variables included treatment arm, baseline TFC, region, neuroleptic use or no use, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), categorical week, and treatment by categorical week interaction, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. The unstructured covariance matrix was used for repeated measurements at patient level.||0.09|-0.55|0.1598
81625821|NCT04556656|162934123|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.4544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In the MMRM, change in cUHDRS score from baseline was the dependent variable, while independent variables included treatment arm, baseline cUHDRS, region, neuroleptic use or no use, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), categorical week, and treatment by categorical week interaction, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. The unstructured covariance matrix was used for repeated measurements at patient level. No imputation was performed on missing data.||0.18|-0.4|0.4544
81625822|NCT04556656|162934124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"From baseline to Week 26.~In the MMRM model, change in cUHDRS score from baseline was the dependent variable and independent variables included treatment group, baseline cUHDRS, region, categorical week, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), and treatment by categorical week interaction, concomitant use of select medications and Treatment x Concomitant use of select medications, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. No imputation was performed on missing data."||0.76|0.15|0.0038
81625823|NCT04556656|162934124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 39||0.80|0.09|0.0135
81625824|NCT04556656|162934124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193||0.0351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 52||0.79|0.03|0.0351
81625825|NCT04556656|162934124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.197||0.1683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 65.||0.66|-0.12|0.1683
81655443|NCT01725126|163001070|OTHER|The analysis used an Estimation approach. No hypothesis testing was performed.|Ratio|0.662|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.578|0.757|||Mixed Models Analysis|The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis.|The difference in least squares means and corresponding confidence interval were back-transformed to form ratio of geometric least squares means (Day 42/ Day 1) and confidence interval.|Comparison of Day 42 to Day 1 in GSK2890457 treated participants in the PK Population.||0.757|0.578|
81655444|NCT02683785|163001110|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.58||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value,Treatment Group,Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used.p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 6 is presented.|||0.58|-1.31|0.442
81465723|NCT01516008|162623860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|24.6|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate.|Difference is SPID12 in tapentadol IR group minus SPID12 in placebo group.|12 hours||24.6|13.6|<0.001
81465724|NCT01516008|162623860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|34.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.2|46.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate.|Difference is SPID24 in tapentadol IR group minus SPID24 in placebo group.|24 hours||46.2|23.2|<0.001
81655445|NCT02683785|163001111|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.01||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 1 is presented|||-0.01|-0.90|0.046
81625826|NCT04556656|162934124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223||0.5315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 78||0.58|-0.30|0.5315
81625827|NCT04556656|162934125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.406||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.66|-2.64|||Mixed Models Analysis||Negative change = improvement.|From baseline to Week 26. In the MMRM model, change in Q-Motor Finger Tapping IOI Mean from baseline was the dependent variable and independent variables included treatment group, baseline Finger Tapping IOI Mean, region, categorical week, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), and treatment by categorical week interaction, concomitant use of select medications and Treatment x Concomitant use of select medications, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. No imputation was performed.||-2.64|-39.66|0.0253
81625828|NCT04556656|162934125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.853||0.1474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.71|5.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 52.||5.08|-33.71|0.1474
81625829|NCT04556656|162934125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.185||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.76|-4.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 65.||-4.67|-44.76|0.0159
81625830|NCT04556656|162934125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.38||0.0283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.34|-2.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 78.||-2.45|-43.34|0.0283
81625831|NCT04556656|162934126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.999||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.74|-16.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 26. In MMRM model, change in Q-Motor Pronation/Supination ITI Mean from baseline was the dependent variable and independent variables included treatment group, baseline Q-Motor Pronation/Supination ITI Mean, region, categorical week, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), and treatment by categorical week interaction, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. No imputation was performed on missing data.||-16.37|-59.74|0.0007
81531817|NCT00699660|162748280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|47.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.86||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||0.05 level based on a two tailed test.|Regression, Linear|Covariates included years of experience, use of template, use of tests, age, education, study site.||Estimates of the influence on total time and tests of statistical significance were derived from multilevel mixed-effects linear regression (xtmixed in Stata)||||.012
81531818|NCT01099397|162748296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||||||P-value at baseline|McNemar|McNemar was used at each of three time points to compare prediabetes diagnosis by fasting versus 2-hour OGTT||p\<0.05 was considered significant at baseline; the null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prediabetes diagnosis (by 2-hour glucose or fasting glucose), the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference between prediabetes diagnosis (by 2-hour glucose or fasting glucose)||||0.41
81531819|NCT01099397|162748296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0||||P-value at 9 weeks|McNemar|McNemar was used at each of three time points to compare prediabetes diagnosis by fasting versus 2-hour OGTT||p\<0.05 was considered significant at 9 week assessment; the null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prediabetes diagnosis (by 2-hour glucose or fasting glucose), the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference between prediabetes diagnosis (by 2-hour glucose or fasting glucose)||||0.59
81531820|NCT01099397|162748296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||95.0||||P-value at 18 weeks|McNemar|McNemar was used at each of three time points to compare prediabetes diagnosis by fasting versus 2-hour OGTT||p\<0.05 was considered significant at 18 week assessment; the null hypothesis was that there was no difference between prediabetes diagnosis (by 2-hour glucose or fasting glucose), the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference between prediabetes diagnosis (by 2-hour glucose or fasting glucose)||||0.41
81531821|NCT03421106|162748297|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.53||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.23
81531822|NCT01025830|162748318|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was defined as a 90% Confidence Interval of the geometric mean ratio between 0.8 and 1.25. Differences between treatments with respect to the outcome and intra- and inter-subject variances were assessed using the mixed effects model. Bootstrapped random errors were used.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1||||||90.0|0.87|1.38||p value not required for this analysis. What counts is the 90% confidence interval of the geometric mean ratio between the two formulation parameters.|Non-compartmental model|Mixed random effects model was used to assess difference between treatments and intra- and inter-subject variances.|the generic is the numerator while the brand is the denominator|The null hypothesis was that there is a difference in the relative bioavailability of Triomune and brand-name stavudine/lamivudine/nevirapine in HIV-infected Africans. 18 participants were required to provide 80% power to detect approximately a 20% difference on a log scale in AUC0-12h between the brand formulation and the generic formulation. Alpha level of 0.05.||1.38|0.87|
81531823|NCT01025830|162748318|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was defined as a 90% Confidence Interval of the geometric mean ratio between 0.8 and 1.25. Differences between treatments with respect to the outcome and intra- and inter-subject variances were assessed using the mixed effects model. Bootstrapped random errors were used.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1||||||90.0|0.95|1.31||p value not required for this analysis. What counts is the 90% confidence interval of the geometric mean ratio between the two formulation parameters.|Non-compartmental model|Mixed random effects model was used to assess difference between treatments and intra- and inter-subject variances.|the generic is the numerator while the brand is the denominator|The null hypothesis was that there is a difference in the relative bioavailability of Triomune and brand-name stavudine/lamivudine/nevirapine in HIV-infected Africans. 18 participants were required to provide 80% power to detect approximately a 20% difference on a log scale in AUC0-12h between the brand formulation and the generic formulation. Alpha level of 0.05.||1.31|0.95|
81531824|NCT01025830|162748318|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was defined as a 90% Confidence Interval of the geometric mean ratio between 0.8 and 1.25. Differences between treatments with respect to the outcome and intra- and inter-subject variances were assessed using the mixed effects model. Bootstrapped random errors were used.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8||||||90.0|0.65|0.99||p value not required for this analysis. What counts is the 90% confidence interval of the geometric mean ratio between the two formulation parameters.|Non-compartmental model|Mixed random effects model was used to assess difference between treatments and intra- and inter-subject variances.|the generic is the numerator while the brand is the denominator|The null hypothesis was that there is a difference in the relative bioavailability of Triomune and brand-name stavudine/lamivudine/nevirapine in HIV-infected Africans. 18 participants were required to provide 80% power to detect approximately a 20% difference on a log scale in AUC0-12h between the brand formulation and the generic formulation. Alpha level of 0.05.||0.99|0.65|
81531825|NCT01025830|162748319|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|same as for AUC|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.3||||||90.0|0.99|1.71||same as for AUC|Non-compartmental model|same as for AUC|same as AUC|Same as for AUC||1.71|0.99|
81531826|NCT01025830|162748319|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|same for all three drugs.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1||||||90.0|0.95|1.23||Same for all three drugs.|Non-compartmental model|Same for all three drugs.|Same for all three drugs.|Same for all three drugs.||1.23|0.95|
81531827|NCT01025830|162748319|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Same for all three drugs.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8||||||90.0|0.63|0.98||Same for all three drugs.|Non-compartmental model|Same for all three drugs.|Same for all three drugs.|Same for all three drugs.||0.98|0.63|
81703901|NCT00937326|163103354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day on Day 35 for FPI.||||0.970
81531828|NCT01657292|162748350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||1-sided, significance level = 0.025|Binomial test|||"All patients received both treatments and treatments were intra-individually compared.~Hypotheses tested: H0: s0 ≤0.5 and H1: s0 \>0.5 (with s0=rate of superiority of Oleogel-S10)."||||<0.0001
81536859|NCT03192826|162756280|EQUIVALENCE|The SPSS statistical package version 23.0 (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, version 23.0, SSPS Inc. Chicago, IL, USA) was used for statistical analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA was used to compare parametric values with Bonferroni post hoc test for within group comparisons.|the reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance|||||<0.05
81625832|NCT04556656|162934126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.547||0.1087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.95|4.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 52.||4.53|-44.95|0.1087
81465725|NCT01516008|162623860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|43.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.5|54.6|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate.|Difference is SPID24 in tapentadol IR group minus SPID24 in placebo group.|24 hours||54.6|31.5|<0.001
81465726|NCT01516008|162623860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|122.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.8|162.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate.|Difference is SPID72 in tapentadol IR group minus SPID72 in placebo group.|72 hours||162.9|81.8|<0.001
81465727|NCT01516008|162623860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|138.57|||<|0.001||95.0|97.8|179.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate.|Difference is SPID72 in tapentadol IR group minus SPID72 in placebo group.|72 hours||179.4|97.8|<0.001
81465728|NCT01516008|162623861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|9.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA including treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intenstidy as covariate|Difference is TOTPAR12 in tapentadol IR group minus TOTPAR12 in placebo group|12 hours||9.3|5.0|<0.001
81465729|NCT01516008|162623861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|9.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA including treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intenstidy as covariate|Difference is TOTPAR12 in tapentadol IR group minus TOTPAR12 in placebo group|12 hours||9.3|4.9|<0.001
81465730|NCT01516008|162623861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|19.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA including treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intenstidy as covariate|Difference is TOTPAR24 in tapentadol IR group minus TOTPAR24 in placebo group|24 hours||19.8|10.6|<0.001
81465731|NCT01516008|162623861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.9|20.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA including treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intenstidy as covariate|Difference is TOTPAR24 in tapentadol IR group minus TOTPAR24 in placebo group|24 hours||20.2|10.9|<0.001
81465732|NCT01516008|162623861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|34.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.3|45.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA including treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intenstidy as covariate|Difference is TOTPAR48 in tapentadol IR group minus TOTPAR48 in placebo group|48 hours||45.3|24.3|<0.001
81536860|NCT02694744|162756281|OTHER||||||||||||||||||If the 95% confidence interval for the w/out food Arm overlapped the confidence interval for the w/ food Arm, the study will conclude that there is no evidence of a statistically significant difference between treatment arms.|||
81465733|NCT01516008|162623861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|33.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.0|44.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA including treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intenstidy as covariate|Difference is TOTPAR48 in tapentadol IR group minus TOTPAR48 in placebo group|48 hours||44.2|23.0|<0.001
81465734|NCT01516008|162623861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|56.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.4|73.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA including treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intenstidy as covariate|Difference is TOTPAR72 in tapentadol IR group minus TOTPAR72 in placebo group|72 hours||73.8|39.4|<0.001
81465735|NCT01516008|162623861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|53.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.2|70.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA including treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intenstidy as covariate|Difference is TOTPAR72 in tapentadol IR group minus TOTPAR72 in placebo group|72 hours||70.8|36.2|<0.001
81625833|NCT04556656|162934126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.541||0.0395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.68|-1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 65.||-1.16|-46.68|0.0395
81465736|NCT01516008|162623862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|23.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4|30.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate|Difference is SPRID12 in the tapentadol IR group minus SPRID12 in the placebo group|12 hours||30.9|16.4|<0.001
81465737|NCT01516008|162623862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|26.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.9|33.6|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate|Difference is SPRID12 in the tapentadol IR group minus SPRID12 in the placebo group|12 hours||33.6|18.9|<0.001
81465738|NCT01516008|162623862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|49.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.4|65.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate|Difference is SPRID24 in the tapentadol IR group minus SPRID24 in the placebo group|24 hours||65.4|34.4|<0.001
81465739|NCT01516008|162623862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|58.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.0|74.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate|Difference is SPRID24 in the tapentadol IR group minus SPRID24 in the placebo group|24 hours||74.2|43.0|<0.001
81465740|NCT01516008|162623862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|111.12|||<|0.001||95.0|76.3|145.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate|Difference is SPRID48 in the tapentadol IR group minus SPRID48 in the placebo group|48 hours||145.9|76.3|<0.001
81465741|NCT01516008|162623862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|124.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.2|159.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate|Difference is SPRID48 in the tapentadol IR group minus SPRID48 in the placebo group|48 hours||159.2|89.2|<0.001
81625834|NCT04556656|162934126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.587||0.1038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.08|4.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 78.||4.61|-49.08|0.1038
81625835|NCT04556656|162934127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.902||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.78|-4.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 26. In the MMRM model, change in Pronation/Supination IOI Mean from BL was the dependent variable and independent variables included treatment group, BL Pronation/Supination IOI Mean, region, categorical week, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), treatment by categorical week interaction, conc. use of select medications and Treatment x Concomitant use of select medications, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. No imputation was performed on missing data.||-4.98|-55.78|0.0193
81625836|NCT04556656|162934127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.17||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.69|13.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 52.||13.02|-46.69|0.2680
81531829|NCT00650845|162748364|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that in both MRI groups approximately 12% of the patients would have an increase in serum creatinine of at least 25% with respect to baseline values after imaging procedures, 120 evaluable patients (2 x 60) were needed to ensure with 80% power, at 5% one-sided significance level, that the difference between the two MRI procedures was less than 15% which was the non-inferiority clinical limit of the difference established for this study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|6.7||||||The clinical non-inferiority limit of (non-enhanced - Dotarem®-enhanced) was fixed at -15%. The exact 95%Confidence Interval (CI) of the difference (non-enhanced - Dotarem®-enhanced) was \[-7.9%; +6.7%\]||6.7|-7.9|
81531830|NCT00650845|162748365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value for main effect (difference between groups) adjusted on centers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Serum creatinine level fluctuation in terms of difference between baseline and 72 ±24hours after imaging procedure values was computed for both MRI procedures and compared between the 2 groups. A linear regression model was used to model the serum creatinine changes from baseline as a function of the MRI procedure with adjustment on centers.||||0.291
81531831|NCT00650845|162748366|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that in both MRI groups approximately 12% of the patients would have an increase in serum creatinine of at least 25% with respect to baseline values after imaging procedures, 120 evaluable patients (2 x 60) were needed to ensure with 80% power, at 5% one-sided significance level, that the difference between the two MRI procedures was less than 15% which was the non-inferiority clinical limit of the difference established for this study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|8.9||||||The clinical non-inferiority limit of (non-enhanced - Dotarem®-enhanced) was fixed at -15%. The exact 95%CI of the difference (non-enhanced - Dotarem®-enhanced) was \[-14.1%; +8.9%\]||8.9|-14.1|
81531832|NCT00650845|162748367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value for main effect (difference between groups) adjusted on centers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Serum creatinine level fluctuation in terms of difference between baseline and 72 ±24hours after imaging procedure values was computed for both MRI procedures and compared between the 2 groups. A linear regression model was used to model the serum creatinine changes from baseline as a function of the MRI procedure with adjustment on centers.||||0.040
81531833|NCT00650845|162748368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value for main effect (difference between groups) adjusted on centers.|t-test, 2 sided|||eGFR fluctuation in terms of percentage and mean difference between baseline and 72 ±24hours after imaging procedure values was computed for both MRI procedures and compared between the 2 groups. A linear regression model was used to model the relative or absolute eGFR variation from baseline as a function of the MRI procedure with adjustment on centers.||||0.301
81703902|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.989||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 8.||||0.989
81703903|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.989||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 8.||||0.989
81703904|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.982||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 8.||||0.982
81531834|NCT00650845|162748369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value for main effect (difference between groups) adjusted on centers.|t-test, 2 sided|||eGFR fluctuation in terms of percentage and mean difference between baseline and 72 ±24hours after imaging procedure values was computed for both MRI procedures and compared between the 2 groups. A linear regression model was used to model the relative or absolute eGFR variation from baseline as a function of the MRI procedure with adjustment on centers.||||0.051
81536861|NCT02694744|162756282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.7893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Estimation of mean change in serum potassium from Baseline to week 4.||0.22|-0.17|0.7893
81625837|NCT04556656|162934127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.829||0.1255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.97|6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 65.||6.4|-51.97|0.1255
81625838|NCT04556656|162934127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.777||0.2024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.72|12.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 78.||12.28|-57.72|0.2024
81625839|NCT04556656|162934128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179||0.2088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"From baseline to Week 26.~In the MMRM model, change in UHDRS-TFC score from baseline was the dependent variable and independent variables included treatment group, Baseline UHDRS-TFC, region, categorical week, Baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), and treatment by categorical week interaction, concomitant use of select medications and Treatment x Concomitant use of select medications, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. No imputation was performed on missing data."||0.58|-0.13|0.2088
81625840|NCT04556656|162934128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.2991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 39.||0.57|-0.17|0.2991
81625841|NCT04556656|162934128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205||0.2116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 52.||0.66|-0.15|0.2116
81536862|NCT00883779|162756319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.7|||Log Rank|||||0.70|0.46|<0.0001
81536863|NCT00883779|162756321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.64|||Log Rank|||PFS in adenocarcinoma subgroup||0.64|0.39|<0.0001
81536864|NCT00883779|162756321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||=|0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.33|||Log Rank|||PFS in non-adenocarcinoma subgroup||1.33|0.60|=0.579
81536865|NCT00883779|162756321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.53|||Log Rank|||PFS in never smoked subgroup||0.53|0.28|<0.0001
81536866|NCT00883779|162756321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||=|0.2067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.1|||Log Rank|||PFS in former/current smoker subgroup||1.10|0.64|=0.2067
81655446|NCT02683785|163001111|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.38||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.29||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 2 is presented|||0.29|-1.05|0.257
81655447|NCT02683785|163001111|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.31||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 3 is presented|||0.31|-1.31|0.220
81655448|NCT02683785|163001111|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.74||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|0.11||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 4 is presented|||0.11|-1.59|0.085
81655449|NCT02683785|163001111|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.58||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 6 is presented|||0.58|-1.31|0.442
81465742|NCT01516008|162623862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|178.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|122.4|235.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate|Difference is SPRID72 in the tapentadol IR group minus SPRID72 in the placebo group|72 hours||235.4|122.4|<0.001
81536867|NCT00883779|162756321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.35|||Log Rank|||PFS in subgroup EGFR mutation||0.35|0.12|<0.0001
81655450|NCT02683785|163001111|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.83||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|0.28||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 8 is presented|||0.28|-1.93|0.139
81655451|NCT02683785|163001111|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.19||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 10 is presented|||0.19|-2.00|0.103
81655452|NCT02683785|163001111|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.89||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.28||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 12 is presented.|||0.28|-2.06|0.132
81655453|NCT02683785|163001112|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.45||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.06||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 1 is presented.|||0.06|-0.97|0.082
81655454|NCT02683785|163001112|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.41||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 2 is presented|||0.41|-0.96|0.426
81655455|NCT02683785|163001112|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.18||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 3 is presented|||0.18|-1.38|0.129
81536868|NCT00883779|162756321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||=|0.7511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.34|||Log Rank|||PFS in subgroup EGFR wild-type||1.34|0.67|=0.7511
81536869|NCT00883779|162756321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||=|0.3169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.58|||Log Rank|||PFS in subgroup KRAS mutation||1.58|0.25|=0.3169
81536870|NCT00883779|162756321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.7|||Log Rank|||PFS in subgroup KRAS wild-type||0.70|0.37|<0.0001
81465743|NCT01516008|162623862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|192.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|135.2|248.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate|Difference is SPRID72 in the tapentadol IR group minus SPRID72 in the placebo group|72 hours||248.9|135.2|<0.001
81625842|NCT04556656|162934128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.215||0.8242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 65.||0.47|-0.38|0.8242
81625843|NCT04556656|162934128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231||0.5918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 78.||0.58|-0.33|0.5918
81625844|NCT04556656|162934129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.326||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|5.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 26. In the MMRM model, change in SWR score from baseline was the dependent variable and independent variables included treatment group, baseline SWR, region, categorical week, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), and treatment by categorical week interaction, concomitant use of select medications and Treatment x Concomitant use of select medications, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. No imputation was performed on missing data.||5.77|0.55|0.0178
81625845|NCT04556656|162934129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.518||0.0576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|5.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 39.||5.88|-0.09|0.0576
81625846|NCT04556656|162934129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.493||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|5.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 52.||5.99|0.11|0.0418
81625847|NCT04556656|162934129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.719||0.1775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|5.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 65.||5.71|-1.06|0.1775
81625848|NCT04556656|162934129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.772||0.2627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|5.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 78.||5.48|-1.50|0.2627
81703905|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 8.||||0.999
81465744|NCT01516008|162623863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||||||<0.001
81465745|NCT01516008|162623863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for center||||||<0.001
81465746|NCT01217476|162623867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.4039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.80|0.66|0.4039
81465747|NCT01217476|162623868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.56|0.52|
81465748|NCT01672710|162623881|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|14.2|||ANCOVA|||||14.2|-0.3|<0.05
81465749|NCT02122887|162623888|OTHER|χ² (1) =4.57, Cramer's V=.24|||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||we hypothesised that following intervention, those undergoing intervention will be more likely to see justice on both sides, compared to control group||||<0.05
81465750|NCT02122887|162623889|EQUIVALENCE|we compared participants levels of tension (in their interaction with an outgroup member in trail 2) in an interaction test between perspective-taking levels and group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|df=1||||||>0.05
81625849|NCT04556656|162934130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.712||0.1586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 26. In the MMRM model, change in SDMT score from baseline was the dependent variable and independent variables included treatment group, baseline SDMT, region, categorical week, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), and treatment by categorical week interaction, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. No imputation was performed on missing data.||2.41|-0.4|0.1586
81625850|NCT04556656|162934130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.701||0.2144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|2.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 39. In the MMRM model, change in SDMT score from baseline was the dependent variable and independent variables included treatment group, baseline SDMT, region, categorical week, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), and treatment by categorical week interaction, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. No imputation was performed on missing data.||2.25|-0.51|0.2144
81465751|NCT02122887|162623890|EQUIVALENCE|we compared participants levels of empathy (in their interaction with an outgroup member in trail 2) in an interaction test between perspective-taking levels and group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81465752|NCT02163226|162623901|OTHER|2 sided p value||||||0.03|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain Response Rates (CR+PR) at 2 weeks||||.03
81465753|NCT02163226|162623901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain Response Rates (CR+PR) at 1 month||||.19
81465754|NCT02163226|162623901|OTHER|2 sided p value||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain Response Rates (CR+PR) at 3 months||||.04
81465755|NCT02163226|162623901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain Response Rates (CR+PR) at 6 months||||.89
81465756|NCT02163226|162623901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain Response Rates (CR+PR) at 9 months||||.07
81465757|NCT02163226|162623901|OTHER|2 sided p value||||||0.03|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain Response Rates (CR+PR) at 2 weeks||||.03
81465758|NCT02163226|162623901|OTHER|2 sided p value||||||0.19|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain Response Rates (CR+PR) at 1 month||||.19
81465759|NCT02163226|162623901|OTHER|2 sided p value||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain Response Rates (CR+PR) at 3 months||||.04
81465760|NCT02163226|162623901|OTHER|2 sided p value||||||0.89|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain Response Rates (CR+PR) at 6 months||||.89
81465761|NCT02163226|162623901|OTHER|2 sided p value||||||0.07|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain Response Rates (CR+PR) at 9 months||||.07
81625851|NCT04556656|162934130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.793||0.9119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|1.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 52. In the MMRM model, change in SDMT score from baseline was the dependent variable and independent variables included treatment group, baseline SDMT, region, categorical week, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), and treatment by categorical week interaction, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. No imputation was performed on missing data.||1.48|-1.65|0.9119
81625852|NCT04556656|162934130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.844||0.7339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|1.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 65. In the MMRM model, change in SDMT score from baseline was the dependent variable and independent variables included treatment group, baseline SDMT, region, categorical week, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), and treatment by categorical week interaction, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. No imputation was performed on missing data.||1.95|-1.38|0.7339
81625853|NCT04556656|162934130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.859||0.6213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|2.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 78. In the MMRM model, change in SDMT score from baseline was the dependent variable and independent variables included treatment group, baseline SDMT, region, categorical week, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), and treatment by categorical week interaction, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. No imputation was performed on missing data.||2.12|-1.27|0.6213
81625854|NCT04556656|162934131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.777||0.8205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|1.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 26. In the MMRM model, change in TMS score from baseline was the dependent variable and independent variables included treatment group, baseline TMS, region, categorical week, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), and treatment by categorical week interaction, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. No imputation was performed on missing data.||1.36|-1.71|0.8205
81625855|NCT04556656|162934131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.067||0.4028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 39. In the MMRM model, change in TMS score from baseline was the dependent variable and independent variables included treatment group, baseline TMS, region, categorical week, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), and treatment by categorical week interaction, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. No imputation was performed on missing data.||1.21|-3.0|0.4028
81625856|NCT04556656|162934131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.051||0.7577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 52. In the MMRM model, change in TMS score from baseline was the dependent variable and independent variables included treatment group, baseline TMS, region, categorical week, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), and treatment by categorical week interaction, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. No imputation was performed on missing data.||1.75|-2.4|0.7577
81625857|NCT04556656|162934131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.158||0.7605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|1.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 65. In the MMRM model, change in TMS score from baseline was the dependent variable and independent variables included treatment group, baseline TMS, region, categorical week, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), and treatment by categorical week interaction, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. No imputation was performed on missing data.||1.93|-2.64|0.7605
81625858|NCT04556656|162934131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.323||0.6694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|3.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||From baseline to Week 78. In the MMRM model, change in TMS score from baseline was the dependent variable and independent variables included treatment group, baseline TMS, region, categorical week, baseline HD stage (HD1 and HD2), and treatment by categorical week interaction, with Kenward-Roger approximation for degrees of freedom. No imputation was performed on missing data.||3.18|-2.05|0.6694
81625859|NCT05722704|162934137|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.118|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.986
81625860|NCT05722704|162934138|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.016|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|<|0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.118
81625861|NCT05722704|162934139|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|95.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.225
81625862|NCT05722704|162934140|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|95.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.424
81625863|NCT03498651|162934141|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|We compared the two groups in a piecewise linear multilevel model (one slope during treatment, one during follow-up), controlling for income and age.|From the model (run in Bayesian with non-informative priors), we report the between-group SMD (with empirical SD \& 95% bootstrap confidence interval) at Session 5 (at mean income \& age), adjusted for baseline differences \& using pooled baseline SD.|"Intent-to-treat (ITT) analysis of Stage 1 randomization to CBM-I vs. psychoeducation. To correct for sampling bias (i.e., CBM-I, high attrition, coach received coaching, whereas psychoeducation did not receive coaching), CBM-I, high attrition, coach participants were excluded and replaced with an equal number of CBM-I, high attrition, no coach participants (using bootstrap resampling). The corrected ITT analysis sample included 1,234 participants (980 in CBM-I, 254 in psychoeducation)."||1.16|1.04|
81703906|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.685||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 15.||||0.685
81655456|NCT02683785|163001112|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.78||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.06||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 4 is presented.|||0.06|-1.63|0.067
81655457|NCT02683785|163001112|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.63||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 6 is presented|||0.63|-1.28|0.494
81655458|NCT02683785|163001112|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.94||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|0.21||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 8 is presented.|||0.21|-2.08|0.107
81655459|NCT02683785|163001112|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.98||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|0.17||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 10 is presented.|||0.17|-2.13|0.092
81655460|NCT02683785|163001112|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.01||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|0.2||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 12 is presented.|||0.20|-2.22|0.098
81536871|NCT00883779|162756321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||=|0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.86|||Log Rank|||PFS in subgroup EGFR IHC positive||0.86|0.31|=0.0091
81625864|NCT03498651|162934141|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|We compared the two groups in a piecewise linear multilevel model (one slope during treatment, one during follow-up), controlling for income and age.|From the model (run in Bayesian with non-informative priors), we report the between-group SMD (with empirical SD \& 95% HPD credible interval) at Session 5 (at mean income \& age), adjusted for baseline differences \& using pooled baseline SD.|"Analysis of Stage 2 randomization of CBM-I participants classified as high risk for attrition to supplemental coaching vs. no coaching. The analysis sample included 544 participants (263 in CBM-I, high attrition, no coach; 281 in CBM-I, high attrition, coach)."||0.20|-0.43|
81655461|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.8||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|0.1||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Pain component, Week 1|||0.1|-5.6|0.061
81655462|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|1.7||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Pain component, Week 2|||1.7|-5.6|0.282
81655463|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.7||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|0.9||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Pain component Week 4|||0.9|-8.4|0.113
81655464|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|4.0||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Pain component, Week 6|||4.0|-5.9|0.695
81655465|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.8||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|1.8||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Pain component, Week 8|||1.8|-9.4|0.176
81536872|NCT00883779|162756321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||=|0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.88|||Log Rank|||PFS in subgroup EGFR IHC negative||0.88|0.18|=0.0179
81536873|NCT00883779|162756321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.26|||=|0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.64|||Log Rank|||PFS in subgroup EGFR FISH positive||0.64|0.11|=0.0017
81536874|NCT00883779|162756321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||=|0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.22|||Log Rank|||PFS in subgroup EGFR FISH negative||1.22|0.37|=0.1880
81655466|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.5||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-0.2||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Pain component, Week 10|||-0.2|-10.8|0.041
81536875|NCT00883779|162756322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||=|0.1213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.04|||Log Rank|||OS in overall participants (FAS population)||1.04|0.70|=0.1213
81703907|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 15.||||0.999
81703908|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.971||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 15.||||0.971
81703909|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 15.||||1.000
81703910|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.405||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 22.||||0.405
81703911|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.975||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 22.||||0.975
81703912|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 22.||||0.999
81703913|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.629||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 22.||||0.629
81703914|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.982||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 28.||||0.982
81703915|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.982||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 28.||||0.982
81465762|NCT02163226|162623902|OTHER|2 sided p value||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain response Rates (CR+PR) at 2 weeks||||.01
81465763|NCT02163226|162623902|OTHER|2 sided p value||||||0.15|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain response Rates (CR+PR) at 1 month||||.15
81536876|NCT00883779|162756322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||=|0.0356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.98|||Log Rank|||OS in subgroup adenocarcinoma||0.98|0.62|=0.0356
81536877|NCT00883779|162756322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.37|||=|0.1157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.03|||Log Rank|||OS in subgroup non-adenocarcinoma||2.03|0.92|=0.1157
81536878|NCT00883779|162756322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||=|0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.89|||Log Rank|||OS in subgroup never smoked||0.89|0.49|=0.0056
81655467|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.7||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|0.6||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Pain component, Week 12|||0.6|-10.1|0.082
81655468|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.6||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Stiffness component, Week 1|||0.6|-1.1|0.587
81655469|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.6||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Stiffness component, Week 2|||0.6|-1.3|0.457
81655470|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.6||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Stiffness component, Week 4|||0.6|-1.8|0.298
81655471|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.9||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Stiffness component, Week 6|||0.9|-1.3|0.726
81655472|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.4||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Stiffness component, Week 8|||0.4|-1.9|0.213
81655473|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.7||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Stiffness component, Week 10|||0.7|-1.9|0.331
81655474|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.6||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Stiffness component, Week 12|||0.6|-2.1|0.248
81655475|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|3.3||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Physical Function component, Week 1|||3.3|-9.0|0.350
81655476|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|3.8||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Physical Function component, Week 2|||3.8|-9.8|0.383
81655477|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.8||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|3.9||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Physical Function component, Week 4|||3.9|-13.5|0.271
81655478|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|6.7||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Physical Function component, Week 6|||6.7|-12.1|0.565
81655479|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.9||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|5.4||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Physical Function component, Week 8|||5.4|-15.2|0.343
81655480|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.2||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|4.9||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Physical Function component, Week 10|||4.9|-17.3|0.266
81655481|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.2||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|2.7||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Physical Function component, Week 12|||2.7|-19.1|0.136
81655482|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.5||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|3.6||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Total of all component scores, Week 1|||3.6|-14.5|0.230
81703916|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 28.||||0.999
81703917|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.874||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 28.||||0.874
81703918|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.986||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 35.||||0.986
81465764|NCT02163226|162623902|OTHER|2 sided p value||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain response Rates (CR+PR) at 3 months||||.04
81465765|NCT02163226|162623902|OTHER|2 sided p valued||||||0.78|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain response Rates (CR+PR) at 6 months||||.78
81625865|NCT03498651|162934142|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|We compared the two groups in a piecewise linear multilevel model (one slope during treatment, one during follow-up), controlling for income and age.|From the model (run in Bayesian with non-informative priors), we report the between-group SMD (with empirical SD \& 95% bootstrap confidence interval) at Session 5 (at mean income \& age), adjusted for baseline differences \& using pooled baseline SD.|"Intent-to-treat (ITT) analysis of Stage 1 randomization to CBM-I vs. psychoeducation. To correct for sampling bias (i.e., CBM-I, high attrition, coach received coaching, whereas psychoeducation did not receive coaching), CBM-I, high attrition, coach participants were excluded and replaced with an equal number of CBM-I, high attrition, no coach participants (using bootstrap resampling). The corrected ITT analysis sample included 1,234 participants (980 in CBM-I, 254 in psychoeducation)."||-0.57|-0.69|
81625866|NCT03498651|162934142|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|We compared the two groups in a piecewise linear multilevel model (one slope during treatment, one during follow-up), controlling for income and age.|From the model (run in Bayesian with non-informative priors), we report the between-group SMD (with empirical SD \& 95% HPD credible interval) at Session 5 (at mean income \& age), adjusted for baseline differences \& using pooled baseline SD.|"Analysis of Stage 2 randomization of CBM-I participants classified as high risk for attrition to supplemental coaching vs. no coaching. The analysis sample included 544 participants (263 in CBM-I, high attrition, no coach; 281 in CBM-I, high attrition, coach)."||0.39|-0.26|
81625867|NCT03498651|162934143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|We compared the two groups in a piecewise linear multilevel model (one slope during treatment, one during follow-up), controlling for income and age.||"Intent-to-treat (ITT) analysis of Stage 1 randomization to CBM-I vs. psychoeducation. To correct for sampling bias (i.e., CBM-I, high attrition, coach received coaching, whereas psychoeducation did not receive coaching), CBM-I, high attrition, coach participants were excluded and replaced with an equal number of CBM-I, high attrition, no coach participants (using bootstrap resampling). The corrected ITT analysis sample included 1,234 participants (980 in CBM-I, 254 in psychoeducation)."|From the model (run in Bayesian with non-informative priors), we report the between-group SMD (with empirical SD \& 95% bootstrap confidence interval) at Session 5 (at mean income \& age), adjusted for baseline differences \& using pooled baseline SD.|0.54|0.42|
81625868|NCT03498651|162934143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|We compared the two groups in a piecewise linear multilevel model (one slope during treatment, one during follow-up), controlling for income and age.|From the model (run in Bayesian with non-informative priors), we report the between-group SMD (with empirical SD \& 95% HPD credible interval) at Session 5 (at mean income \& age), adjusted for baseline differences \& using pooled baseline SD.|"Analysis of Stage 2 randomization of CBM-I participants classified as high risk for attrition to supplemental coaching vs. no coaching. The analysis sample included 544 participants (263 in CBM-I, high attrition, no coach; 281 in CBM-I, high attrition, coach)."||0.39|-0.23|
81655483|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.6||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|5.9||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Total of all component scores, Week 2|||5.9|-15.2|0.381
81655484|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.7||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|5.0||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Total of all component scores, Week 4|||5.0|-22.4|0.207
81703919|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 35.||||0.997
81703920|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 35.||||1.000
81531835|NCT03932760|162748381|OTHER|Mean differences at the tested timepoints between VCI and AC. Models were also examined with the covariates of medication use and pregnant/post-partum status.|Mean estimates by time|0.913|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.085||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.228|3.055|||Mixed Models Analysis||Time was treated as a categorical variable to allow for non-linear change over time. We present group, time, and group\*time estimates and their associated SE and CIs below. AC group and baseline timepoint are the reference categories.|We used multilevel generalized mixed modeling under an intent-to-treat approach to compare the outcome measures of EPDS between group 1 (VCI) and Group 2 (AC) at 6 time points during pregnancy and postpartum controlling for screening EPDS score. We powered for the fixed effect of Intervention X Time using RMANOVA with alpha = 0.5, 6 time points, 0.3 for correlation between repeated measures, and a sample size of 192 total participants gives greater than 90% power to detect an effect size of 0.1.|"Overall test of significance for Fixed Effects. Higher EPDS scores signify worsened symptoms of depression. Time uses start of study as reference controlling for screen EPDS.~Group VCI (AC reference): F=0.260, p=0.612~Time (Baseline as reference): F=9.021, p\<0.001~Group\*Time: F=0.537, p=0.748~Estimates for group, time, and group\*time interactions~Group:~Estimate=0.913 (SE=1.085) \[CI LB=-1.228, UB=3.055\]~Time:~Post: estimate=-2.766 (0.853) \[-4.445, -1.087\]~2 months: estimate=-1.517 (0.862) \[-3.214, 0.180\]~4 months: estimate=-3.186 (0.862) \[-4.883, -1.489\]~6 months: estimate=-2.781 (0.872) \[-4.498, -1.065\]~8 months: estimate=-3.103 (0.872) \[-4.819, -1.386\]~Group\*Time:~Post: estimate=-1.157 (1.214) \[-3.547, 1.232\]~2 months: estimate=-1.361 (1.210) \[-3.742, 1.019\]~4 months: estimate= 0.183 (1.209) \[-2.196, 2.562\]~6 months: estimate=-0.508 (1.223) \[-2.914, 1.898\]~8 months: estimate=-0.127 (1.220) \[-2.529, 2.275\]"|3.055|-1.228|0.612
81531836|NCT03932760|162748382|OTHER|Mean differences at the tested timepoints between VCI and AC. Models were also examined with the covariates of medication use and pregnant/post-partum status.|Mean estimates by time|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.859||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.709|1.677|||Mixed Models Analysis||Time was treated as a categorical variable to allow for non-linear change over time. We present group, time, and group\*time estimates and their associated SE and CIs below. AC group and baseline timepoint are the reference categories.|We used multilevel generalized mixed modeling under an intent-to-treat approach to compare the outcome measures of GAD-7 between group 1 (VCI) and Group 2 (AC) at 6 time points during pregnancy and postpartum. We powered for the fixed effect of Intervention X Time using RMANOVA with alpha = 0.5, 6 time points, 0.3 for correlation between repeated measures, and a sample size of 192 total participants gives greater than 90% power to detect an effect size of 0.1.|"Overall test of significance for Fixed Effects. Higher GAD-7 scores signify worsened symptoms of depression.~Group VCI (AC reference): F=0.347, p=0.558~Time (Baseline as reference): F=4.973, p\<0.001~Group\*Time: F=0.417, p=0.837~Estimates for group, time, and group\*time interactions~Group:~Estimate=-0.0160 (SE=0.859) \[CI LB=-1.709, UB=1.677\]~Time:~Post: estimate=-1.780 (0.708) \[-3.173, -0.387\]~2 months: estimate=-0.615 (0.715) \[-2.023, 0.792\]~4 months: estimate=-1.416 (0.715) \[-2.824, -0.008\]~6 months: estimate=-1.625 (0.723) \[-3.049, -0.201\]~8 months: estimate=-1.542 (0.723) \[-2.966, -0.118\]~Group\*Time:~Post: estimate=-1.157 (1.214) \[-3.547, 1.232\]~2 months: estimate=-1.361 (1.210) \[-3.742, 1.019\]~4 months: estimate= 0.183 (1.209) \[-2.196, 2.562\]~6 months: estimate=-0.508 (1.223) \[-2.914, 1.898\]~8 months: estimate=-0.127 (1.220) \[-2.529, 2.275\]"|1.677|-1.709|0.558
81531837|NCT01223183|162748438|EQUIVALENCE|alpha=0.05|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing DTPA absorption after hypertonic saline inhalation to DTPA absorption after isotonic saline inhalation||||<0.001
81625869|NCT03498651|162934144|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|We compared the two groups in a piecewise linear multilevel model (one slope during treatment, one during follow-up), controlling for income and age.|From the model (run in Bayesian with non-informative priors), we report the between-group SMD (with empirical SD \& 95% bootstrap confidence interval) at Session 5 (at mean income \& age), adjusted for baseline differences \& using pooled baseline SD.|"Intent-to-treat (ITT) analysis of Stage 1 randomization to CBM-I vs. psychoeducation. To correct for sampling bias (i.e., CBM-I, high attrition, coach received coaching, whereas psychoeducation did not receive coaching), CBM-I, high attrition, coach participants were excluded and replaced with an equal number of CBM-I, high attrition, no coach participants (using bootstrap resampling). The corrected ITT analysis sample included 1,234 participants (980 in CBM-I, 254 in psychoeducation)."||-0.51|-0.60|
81625870|NCT03498651|162934144|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|We compared the two groups in a piecewise linear multilevel model (one slope during treatment, one during follow-up), controlling for income and age.|From the model (run in Bayesian with non-informative priors), we report the between-group SMD (with empirical SD \& 95% HPD credible interval) at Session 5 (at mean income \& age), adjusted for baseline differences \& using pooled baseline SD.|"Analysis of Stage 2 randomization of CBM-I participants classified as high risk for attrition to supplemental coaching vs. no coaching. The analysis sample included 544 participants (263 in CBM-I, high attrition, no coach; 281 in CBM-I, high attrition, coach)."||0.27|-0.23|
81655485|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|11.6||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Total of all component scores, Week 6|||11.6|-18.4|0.648
81655486|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.0||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|7.5||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Total of all component scores, Week 8|||7.5|-25.4|0.278
81531838|NCT01223183|162748440|EQUIVALENCE|alpha=0.05||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing mucociliary clearance after isotonic saline inhalation to mucociliary clearance after hypertonic saline inhalation||||0.003
81625871|NCT03498651|162934145|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|We compared the two groups in a piecewise linear multilevel model (one slope during treatment, one during follow-up), controlling for income and age.|From the model (run in Bayesian with non-informative priors), we report the between-group SMD (with empirical SD \& 95% bootstrap confidence interval) at Session 5 (at mean income \& age), adjusted for baseline differences \& using pooled baseline SD.|"Intent-to-treat (ITT) analysis of Stage 1 randomization to CBM-I vs. psychoeducation. To correct for sampling bias (i.e., CBM-I, high attrition, coach received coaching, whereas psychoeducation did not receive coaching), CBM-I, high attrition, coach participants were excluded and replaced with an equal number of CBM-I, high attrition, no coach participants (using bootstrap resampling). The corrected ITT analysis sample included 1,234 participants (980 in CBM-I, 254 in psychoeducation)."||-0.37|-0.46|
81625872|NCT03498651|162934145|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|We compared the two groups in a piecewise linear multilevel model (one slope during treatment, one during follow-up), controlling for income and age.|From the model (run in Bayesian with non-informative priors), we report the between-group SMD (with empirical SD \& 95% HPD credible interval) at Session 5 (at mean income \& age), adjusted for baseline differences \& using pooled baseline SD.|"Analysis of Stage 2 randomization of CBM-I participants classified as high risk for attrition to supplemental coaching vs. no coaching. The analysis sample included 544 participants (263 in CBM-I, high attrition, no coach; 281 in CBM-I, high attrition, coach)."||0.32|-0.23|
81625873|NCT03498651|162934146|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|We compared the two groups in a piecewise linear multilevel model (one slope during treatment, one during follow-up), controlling for income and age.|From the model (run in Bayesian with non-informative priors), we report the between-group SMD (with empirical SD \& 95% bootstrap confidence interval) at Session 5 (at mean income \& age), adjusted for baseline differences \& using pooled baseline SD.|"Intent-to-treat (ITT) analysis of Stage 1 randomization to CBM-I vs. psychoeducation. To correct for sampling bias (i.e., CBM-I, high attrition, coach received coaching, whereas psychoeducation did not receive coaching), CBM-I, high attrition, coach participants were excluded and replaced with an equal number of CBM-I, high attrition, no coach participants (using bootstrap resampling). The corrected ITT analysis sample included 1,234 participants (980 in CBM-I, 254 in psychoeducation)."||-0.27|-0.39|
81625874|NCT03498651|162934146|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|We compared the two groups in a piecewise linear multilevel model (one slope during treatment, one during follow-up), controlling for income and age.|From the model (run in Bayesian with non-informative priors), we report the between-group SMD (with empirical SD \& 95% HPD credible interval) at Session 5 (at mean income \& age), adjusted for baseline differences \& using pooled baseline SD.|"Analysis of Stage 2 randomization of CBM-I participants classified as high risk for attrition to supplemental coaching vs. no coaching. The analysis sample included 544 participants (263 in CBM-I, high attrition, no coach; 281 in CBM-I, high attrition, coach)."||0.48|-0.14|
81625875|NCT05563246|162934158|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-47.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.68|-35.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-35.14|-57.68|<.001
81625876|NCT05563246|162934158|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-81.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.62|-78.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-78.13|-84.62|<.001
81625877|NCT05563246|162934158|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-85.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.03|-83.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-83.09|-88.03|<.001
81625878|NCT05563246|162934159|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.45|-28.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-28.27|-50.45|<.001
81625879|NCT05563246|162934159|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-69.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.23|-64.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-64.96|-74.23|<.001
81465766|NCT02163226|162623902|OTHER|2 sided p valued||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain response Rates (CR+PR) at 9 months||||.04
81625880|NCT05563246|162934159|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-68.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.27|-63.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-63.81|-73.27|<.001
81625881|NCT05563246|162934160|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|58.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.3|75.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||75.99|40.30|<.001
81465767|NCT02163226|162623902|OTHER|2 sided p valued||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain response Rates (CR+PR) at 2 weeks||||.01
81625882|NCT05563246|162934160|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|89.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.54|98.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||98.20|81.54|<.001
81625883|NCT05563246|162934160|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|90.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.8|98.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||98.62|82.80|<.001
81625884|NCT05563246|162934161|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|35.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.9|51.46|||Regression, Logistic|||||51.46|18.90|<.001
81625885|NCT05563246|162934161|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|78.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.7|88.65|||Regression, Logistic|||||88.65|67.70|<.001
81625886|NCT05563246|162934161|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|73.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.65|83.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||83.58|63.65|<.001
81465768|NCT02163226|162623902|OTHER|2 sided p value||||||0.15|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain response Rates (CR+PR) at 1 month||||.15
81531839|NCT03868254|162748441|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<.0001
81531840|NCT03868254|162748441|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<.0001
81625887|NCT05563246|162934162|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.94||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.84|2.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.17|-18.84|0.110
81625888|NCT05563246|162934162|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.05||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.92|-4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.40|-20.92|0.004
81655487|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.1||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|5.0||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Total of all component scores, Week 10|||5.0|-29.1|0.160
81655488|NCT02683785|163001117|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.3||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|3.9||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||For Total of all component scores, Week 12|||3.9|-30.5|0.127
81655489|NCT02683785|163001118|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.8||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 1 is presented|||1.8|-1.9|0.957
81655490|NCT02683785|163001118|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.8||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 2 is presented|||2.8|-2.1|0.775
81625889|NCT05563246|162934162|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.69|-7.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.84|-23.69|<.001
81625890|NCT05563246|162934163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.27||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.63|100.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||100.27|-8.63|0.131
81625891|NCT05563246|162934163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.32||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.62|49.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||49.70|-21.62|0.627
81625892|NCT05563246|162934163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.08||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.89|29.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||29.51|-31.89|0.701
81625893|NCT02167867|162934167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||t=+7.76||||<0.0001
81625894|NCT03940963|162934193|NON_INFERIORITY|The visual analog scale (VAS, 0-100 scale) pain score change from baseline value to 12 months was tested for non-inferiority of neurectomy with Axoguard Nerve Cap to standard neurectomy alone using closed testing procedures.||||||0.011||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.011
81625895|NCT03940963|162934196|EQUIVALENCE|A predefined equivalence margin was not considered.||||||0.485||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.485
81625896|NCT03940963|162934197|EQUIVALENCE|A predefined equivalence margin was not considered.||||||0.259||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.259
81655491|NCT02683785|163001118|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.7||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 4 is presented|||1.7|-2.7|0.624
81655492|NCT02683785|163001118|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.8||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 6 is presented|||3.8|-1.0|0.243
81655493|NCT02683785|163001118|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|2.9||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 8 is presented|||2.9|-2.5|0.875
81655494|NCT02683785|163001118|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|2.8||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 10 is presented|||2.8|-3.4|0.848
81655495|NCT02683785|163001118|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.4||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 12 is presented|||2.4|-2.8|0.883
81465769|NCT02163226|162623902|OTHER|2 sided p value||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain response Rates (CR+PR) at 3 months||||.04
81465770|NCT02163226|162623902|OTHER|2 sided p value||||||0.78|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain response Rates (CR+PR) at 6 months||||.78
81531841|NCT03868254|162748442|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<.0001
81625897|NCT03940963|162934198|EQUIVALENCE|A predefined equivalence margin was not considered.||||||0.14||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.140
81625898|NCT03940963|162934199|EQUIVALENCE|A predefined equivalence margin was not considered.||||||0.544||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.544
81625899|NCT03940963|162934201|EQUIVALENCE|A predefined equivalence margin was not considered.||||||0.049||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.049
81625900|NCT01809691|162934217|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.02|||Regression, Cox|||||1.02|0.72|.080
81625901|NCT01809691|162934218|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.67|||Regression, Cox|||||0.67|0.51|<0.001
81655496|NCT02683785|163001119|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.0||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 1 is presented|||2.0|-4.4|0.463
81655497|NCT02683785|163001119|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|2.9||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 2 is presented|||2.9|-3.7|0.809
81655498|NCT02683785|163001119|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|2.0||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 4 is presented|||2.0|-5.8|0.324
81655499|NCT02683785|163001119|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|3.2||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 6 is presented|||3.2|-4.2|0.783
81655500|NCT02683785|163001119|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|2.5||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 8 is presented|||2.5|-5.4|0.464
81655501|NCT02683785|163001119|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|3.5||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 10 is presented|||3.5|-4.9|0.736
81655502|NCT02683785|163001119|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|3.7||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 12 is presented|||3.7|-4.8|0.806
81655503|NCT02683785|163001120|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.6||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 2 is presented|||1.6|-0.9|0.586
81655504|NCT02683785|163001120|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.8||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 4 is presented|||0.8|-1.9|0.416
81655505|NCT02683785|163001120|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.3||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 8 is presented|||0.3|-2.8|0.120
81465771|NCT02163226|162623902|OTHER|2 sided p value||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain response Rates (CR+PR) at 9 months||||.04
81531842|NCT03868254|162748442|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0001
81655506|NCT02683785|163001120|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.4||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 12 is presented|||1.4|-2.1|0.687
81655507|NCT02683785|163001121|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.8||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 2 is presented.|||0.8|-1.3|0.651
81655508|NCT02683785|163001121|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.5||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 4 is presented|||0.5|-1.9|0.271
81655509|NCT02683785|163001121|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.4||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 8 is presented|||0.4|-2.2|0.186
81625902|NCT02651428|162934239|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.62||The threshold significance level at the interim and final statistical analyses for the primary efficacy endpoint was 0.0294.|Log Rank||The numerator for the hazard ratio was the estimated hazard for the Neutrolin treatment arm, and the denominator was the estimated hazard for the Heparin treatment arm.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the survival functions for CRBSI between the two treatments. Based on 80% power to detect a 55% reduction in the risk of CRBSI relative to the control treatment, a 1:1 randomization, a 2-sided log-rank test, one interim analysis using the method of Pocock, and an overall alpha of 0.05, it was determined that 56 CRBSIs would be needed. These are the results of the final analysis.||0.62|0.14|0.0006
81625903|NCT02651428|162934240|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.4161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.29||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Log Rank||The numerator for the hazard ratio was the estimated hazard for the Neutrolin treatment arm, and the denominator was the estimated hazard for the Heparin treatment arm.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the time until catheter removal for any reason between the two treatments.||1.29|0.90|0.4161
81625904|NCT05481216|162934274|OTHER|Unadjusted and adjusted hazard ratios (HR) will be calculated using a proportional Cox regression model. The adjusted variables were body mass index (BMI), dementia, peripheral vascular disease, history of pneumonia, connective tissue disease, liver disease, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, glucocorticoids, hydroxychloroquine, tocilizumab, and anti-IL6 inhibitors.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.29||||||||2.29|0.73|
81625905|NCT05481216|162934274|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.29||||||The adjusted variables were body mass index (BMI), dementia, peripheral vascular disease, history of pneumonia, connective tissue disease, liver disease, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, glucocorticoids, hydroxychloroquine, tocilizumab, and anti-IL6 inhibitors.||2.29|0.73|
81625906|NCT05481216|162934278|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Conditional logistic regression models accounting for case-control matching will be used to identify risk factors for advanced immunodeficiency associated with COVID-19.||||0.009
81625907|NCT05481216|162934299|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Conditional logistic regression models accounting for case-control matching will be used to identify risk factors for advanced immunodeficiency associated with COVID-19. Odds ratio (OR), and the 95% confidence intervals of the OR will be calculated||0.99|0.74|0.033
81625908|NCT05481216|162934300|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|3.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Conditional logistic regression models accounting for case-control matching will be used to identify risk factors for advanced immunodeficiency associated with COVID-19. Odds ratio (OR), and the 95% confidence intervals of the OR will be calculated||3.22|1.16|0.012
81625909|NCT05481216|162934301|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.02|||Regression, Logistic|||Conditional logistic regression models accounting for case-control matching will be used to identify risk factors for advanced immunodeficiency associated with COVID-19. Odds ratio (OR), and the 95% confidence intervals of the OR will be calculated||1.02|0.95|0.458
81625910|NCT05481216|162934302|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|4.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Conditional logistic regression models accounting for case-control matching will be used to identify risk factors for advanced immunodeficiency associated with COVID-19. Odds ratio (OR), and the 95% confidence intervals of the OR will be calculated||4.57|1.61|<0.001
81625911|NCT05481216|162934303|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.25|||Regression, Logistic|||Conditional logistic regression models accounting for case-control matching will be used to identify risk factors for advanced immunodeficiency associated with COVID-19. Odds ratio (OR), and the 95% confidence intervals of the OR will be calculated||2.25|1.34|<0.001
81625912|NCT01787383|162934372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81625913|NCT01787383|162934373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.34
81625914|NCT01787383|162934374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.088|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.088
81625915|NCT01787383|162934375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.20
81655510|NCT02683785|163001121|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.2||MMRM model with fixed effects of Baseline Value, Treatment Group, Visit and Treatment Group by Visit Interaction was used. Unstructured covariance structure was used. p-value corresponds to the difference over placebo measure and confidence interval.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Difference from placebo for Week 12 is presented|||0.2|-2.4|0.109
81625916|NCT01787383|162934376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.38
81625917|NCT01787383|162934377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.033
81625918|NCT01787383|162934378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81625919|NCT01787383|162934379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.66
81625920|NCT03562377|162934380|NON_INFERIORITY|The difference in response rates was calculated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the risk difference stratified by baseline disease severity together with the 2-sided 95% CI. Non-inferiority of tralokinumab was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than -25%. Power calculation assumed 160 subjects in the per protocol analysis set, providing 98% power to establish non-inferiority, assuming response rates of 80% in both treatment groups and a non-inferiority margin of -25%|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|3.1|||Mantel Haenszel|||||3.1|-11.3|
81531843|NCT03868254|162748443|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0030
81531844|NCT03868254|162748443|OTHER|||||||0.0018|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0018
81625921|NCT03562377|162934381|NON_INFERIORITY|The difference in response rates was calculated using the Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the risk difference stratified by baseline disease severity together with the 2-sided 95% CI. Non-inferiority of tralokinumab was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than -25%. Power calculation assumed 160 subjects in the per protocol analysis set, providing 98% power to establish non-inferiority, assuming response rates of 80% in both treatment groups and a non-inferiority margin of -25%|Risk Difference (RD)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|12.8|||Mantel Haenszel|||||12.8|-9.2|
81625922|NCT03562377|162934382|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.4||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|22.6||The p-value was adjusted for multiplicity by a pre-specified testing hierarchy. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were considered non-responders in the primary analysis of the primary estimand.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The difference in response rates was analysed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline disease severity (moderate or severe).||||22.6|0.2|0.049
81625923|NCT03562377|162934383|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.7||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|25.7||The p-value was adjusted for multiplicity by a pre-specified testing hierarchy. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were considered non-responders in the primary analysis of the primary estimand.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The difference in response rates was analysed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline disease severity (moderate or severe).||||25.7|-0.2|0.057
81625924|NCT01781468|162934399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9601|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9601
81625925|NCT01781468|162934400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7877|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7877
81625926|NCT01781468|162934401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3272|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.3272
81625927|NCT01781468|162934402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9122|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Baseline to Week 4||||0.9122
81625928|NCT01781468|162934402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8559|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Baseline to Week 8||||0.8559
81531845|NCT03868254|162748444|OTHER|||||||0.0053|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0053
81531846|NCT03868254|162748444|OTHER|||||||0.0472|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0472
81625929|NCT03978871|162934447|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|degrees of freedom =1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation). This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||<0.001
81625930|NCT03978871|162934448|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.023|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation). This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.023
81625931|NCT03978871|162934448|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.034|||||||ANCOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation). This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect. Clarity of the psycho-educational lessons was included as a covariate.||||0.034
81625932|NCT03978871|162934449|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.0.5|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation). This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||<.001
81625933|NCT03978871|162934449|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation). This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect. Clarity of the psycho-educational lessons was included as a covariate.||||0.002
81625934|NCT03978871|162934450|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.227|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group effect (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education). This is a test of between-subjects effect.||||0.227
81625935|NCT03978871|162934451|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.272|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group effect for accuracy (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education). This is a test of between-subjects effect.||||0.272
81625936|NCT03978871|162934452|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05||||||0.217|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group effect (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) for the ERS emotion regulation involuntary dysregulation subscale post psycho-educational lesson. This is a test of between-subjects effect.||||0.217
81625937|NCT03978871|162934452|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.458|||||||ANCOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group effect (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) for the ERS emotion regulation involuntary dysregulation subscale post psycho-educational lesson. This is a test of between-subjects effect. Clarity of the psycho-educational lessons was included as a covariate.||||0.458
81625938|NCT03978871|162934452|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05||||||0.037|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group effect (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) for the ERS emotion regulation proactive engagement subscale post psycho-educational lesson. This is a test of between-subjects effect.||||0.037
81625939|NCT03978871|162934452|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.107|||||||ANCOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group effect (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) for the ERS emotion regulation proactive engagement subscale post psycho-educational lesson. This is a test of between-subjects effect. Clarity of the psycho-educational lessons was included as a covariate.||||0.107
81625940|NCT03978871|162934452|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.369|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group effect (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) for the ERS emotion regulation cognitive avoidance subscale post psycho-educational lesson. This is a test of between-subjects test.||||0.369
81625941|NCT03978871|162934453|SUPERIORITY|Data were collected using a Siemens Prisma MRI 3T scanner and preprocessed with fMRIprep. An ROI mask was generated from left and right amygdala of the AAL1.V4 atlas. First-level contrast estimates (negative immerse \> neutral immerse) for each voxel within the ROI were averaged with MarsBaR to produce a single value for each person. A two-sample t-test was conducted in R to test for differences across intervention groups (mindset vs control).||||||0.265||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(146) = -1.12||||||0.265
81625942|NCT03978871|162934454|SUPERIORITY|Data were collected using a Siemens Prisma MRI 3T scanner and preprocessed with fMRIprep. An ROI mask was generated from left and right amygdala of the AAL1.V4 atlas. First-level contrast estimates (negative \> neutral) for each voxel within the ROI were averaged with MarsBaR to produce a single value for each person. A two-sample t-test was conducted in R to test for differences across intervention groups (mindset vs control).||||||0.96||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|t(145) = -0.53||||||0.96
81625943|NCT03978871|162934455|SUPERIORITY|Data were preprocessed in fMRIprep. Separate right/left amygdala seeds were defined with the AAL1 atlas. Interaction regressors were created between seeds and task conditions. Average contrast estimates for interaction terms of relevant trials (negative reframe \> negative immerse) were extracted with MarsBaR from 15 ROIs in the FPN of a modified Schaefer atlas and the 30 values averaged. A two-sample t-test was conducted in R to compare average connectivity between groups (mindset vs control).||||||0.76||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(146) = -.3047||||||0.76
81625944|NCT03978871|162934456|SUPERIORITY|Data were preprocessed in fMRIprep. Separate right/left amygdala seeds were defined with the AAL1 atlas. Interaction regressors were created between seeds and task conditions. Average contrast estimates for interaction terms of relevant trials (negative \> neutral) were extracted with MarsBaR from 15 ROIs in the FPN of a modified Schaefer atlas and the 30 values averaged. A two-sample t-test was conducted in R to compare average connectivity between groups (mindset vs control).||||||0.048||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|t(145) = 1.998, p = .048||||||.048
81625945|NCT03978871|162934457|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.833|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom =1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation). This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.833
81655511|NCT02206061|163001150|OTHER|Repeated measure analyses testing the overall treatment effect were performed by fitting the Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) with SFD at the three follow-up time points (3, 5, 7 months) as the dependent variable and treatment as independent variable. Normal error and identity link was specified and standard error was calculated using Sandwich estimator. Baseline SFDs, poverty level, and the presence of smokers in the home were controlled in the regression model.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.6|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.05
81465772|NCT01585324|162623909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8333|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) test for the efficacy of SVR achievement (Yes/No), treatment adjustment and baseline hemoglobin value was used.||||||0.8333
81625946|NCT03978871|162934458|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.321|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group effect (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) across self-reported affect on the SET task. This is a test of between-subjects effect.||||0.321
81625947|NCT03978871|162934459|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) for fixed emotion mindset scores from time 1 to time 2. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.002
81655512|NCT02193490|163001154|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81655513|NCT02193490|163001155|OTHER|||||||0.078|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.078
81655514|NCT02193490|163001156|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81625948|NCT03978871|162934459|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.005|||||||ANCOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on fixed emotion mindset scores from time 1 to time 2. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect. Clarity of the psycho-educational lessons included as a covariate.||||0.005
81625949|NCT03978871|162934460|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.033|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on fixed emotion mindset scores from time 1 to time 3. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||.033
81625950|NCT03978871|162934461|SUPERIORITY|Threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05||||||0.403|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom =1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on emotional self-efficacy scores from time 1 to time 2. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.403
81625951|NCT03978871|162934461|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.19|||||||ANCOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on emotional self-efficacy scores from time 1 to time 2. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect. Clarity of the psycho-educational lessons was included as a covariate.||||0.190
81625952|NCT03978871|162934462|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05||||||0.784||||||degrees of freedom = 1.|ANOVA|||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on emotional self-efficacy scores from time 1 to time 3. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.784
81625953|NCT03978871|162934462|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.586|||||||ANCOVA|degrees of freedom =1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on emotional self-efficacy scores from time 1 to time 3. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect. Clarity of the psycho-educational lessons was included as a covariate.||||0.586
81625954|NCT03978871|162934463|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.916|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on emotional self-efficacy vignette scores from time 1 to time 2. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.916
81625955|NCT03978871|162934463|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.343|||||||ANCOVA|degrees of freedom =1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on emotional self-efficacy vignette scores from time 1 to time 2. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect. Clarity of the psycho-educational lessons was included as a covariate.||||0.343
81625956|NCT03978871|162934464|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05||||||0.048|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on emotional self-efficacy vignette scores from time 1 to time 3. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.048
81625957|NCT03978871|162934464|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.153|||||||ANCOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on emotional self-efficacy vignette scores from time 1 to time 3. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect. Clarity of the psycho-educational lesson was included as a covariate.||||0.153
81625958|NCT03978871|162934465|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.566|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom =1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on ERD proactive engagement scores from time 1 to time 2. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.566
81625959|NCT03978871|162934465|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05||||||0.048|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on ERD involuntary dysregulation scores from time 1 to time 2. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.048
81625960|NCT03978871|162934465|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.266|||||||ANCOVA|degrees of freedom =1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on ERD involuntary dysregulation scores from time 1 to time 2. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect. Clarity of the psycho-educational lessons was included as a covariate.||||0.266
81625961|NCT03978871|162934465|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.402|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom =1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on ERD disengagement scores from time 1 to time 2. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.402
81625962|NCT03978871|162934466|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.363|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom =1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on ERD proactive engagement from time 1 to time 3. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.363
81625963|NCT03978871|162934466|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05||||||0.363|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on ERD involuntary dysregulation scores from time 1 to time 3. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.363
81465773|NCT01585324|162623911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0867|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0867
81465774|NCT01585324|162623913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6492|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6492
81655515|NCT02833077|163001185|SUPERIORITY||Responder Rate Difference|28.85||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.16|45.6||If the 2-sided p-value is \< 0.05, the responder rate is greater for treatment than for control group, and point estimate of the responder rater for treatment group is greater than 50%, then treatment will be considered superior to control group.|Fisher's exact test|||Superiority of treatment group was established if responder rate at month 6 was statistically greater than that for the control group at month 6 and the observed responder rate at month 6 for the treatment group was greater than 50%.||45.60|11.16|0.0019
81655516|NCT02833077|163001186|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is based on a 2-sided paired t-test at the 5% level to demonstrate that the mean overall satisfaction score at month 6 visit is statistically greater than that at the baseline for the treatment group.|Two sided paired t-test|||||||<.0001
81655517|NCT04662060|163001189|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.04||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Cox proportional hazards model|Two-sided Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for age, sex, and receipt of baseline receipt of monoclonal antibodies.||A two-sided log rank test at the 0.04999 level of significance for the final analysis required 78 events (i.e., sustained symptom resolution) to provide 80% power to detect a hazard ratio of 1.91. Based on previous outpatient COVID-19 trials at Stanford, assumed placebo and treatment arm median time to symptom resolution of 10 and 5 days, respectively, for a total sample size of 120 patients. Participants with missing data lasting through Day 28 were censored on Day 28.||1.04|0.34|0.07
81655518|NCT04662060|163001190|OTHER|||||||0.2||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Linear mixed-effects regression model|||A generalized linear mixed effects model with parameterization was utilized to capture the difference in change in viral shedding at day 10 between treatment arms. SARS-CoV2 viral RNA CT values were transformed using a standard Reference curve.||||0.20
81655519|NCT04662060|163001192|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.01|||Linear mixed-effects regression model|||||1.01|0.38|0.05
81655520|NCT04662060|163001193|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.01||||||||1.01|0.34|
81655521|NCT04662060|163001194|OTHER|||||||0.21||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence of ED visits||||0.21
81655522|NCT05014568|163001261|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|2.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|4.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Baseline vIGA-AD Score and Age Group|Adjusted logit-based estimate of the common relative risk of success (Tapinarof Cream 1%/Vehicle Cream) over all strata. Multiple imputation p-value is for null hypothesis that the log (Relative Risk) equals 0.|H0: The proportion of subjects who achieve a vIGA-AD score of clear (0) or almost clear (1) and at least a 2-grade reduction from Baseline at Week 8 is equal between tapinarof cream, 1% and vehicle cream; H1: The proportion of subjects who achieve a vIGA-AD score of clear (0) or almost clear (1) and at least a 2-grade reduction from Baseline at Week 8 is different between the tapinarof cream, 1% and vehicle cream.||4.09|1.66|<0.0001
81655523|NCT05014568|163001262|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|2.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|3.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by vIGA-AD score at Baseline (vIGA-AD scores of 3 or 4) and age group (2-6 yrs, 7-11 yrs, 12-17 yrs, 18+ yrs)|Adjusted logit-based estimate of the common relative risk of success (Tapinarof Cream 1%/Vehicle Cream) over all strata. Multiple imputation p-value is for null hypothesis that the log (Relative Risk) equals 0.|||3.00|1.57|<0.0001
81655524|NCT05014568|163001263|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-6.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.657|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.69|-4.66|||ANCOVA|age\*vIGA cohort and treatment as categorical covariates, and baseline %BSA as a continuous covariate||||-4.66|-7.69|<0.0001
81655525|NCT05014568|163001264|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|3.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|7.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Baseline vIGA-AD Score and Age Group|Adjusted logit-based estimate of the common relative risk of success (Tapinarof Cream 1%/Vehicle Cream) over all strata. Multiple imputation p-value is for null hypothesis that the log (Relative Risk) equals 0.|||7.09|1.98|<0.0001
81655526|NCT05014568|163001265|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|1.54||||0.0366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Baseline vIGA-AD Score and Age Group|Adjusted logit-based estimate of the common relative risk of success (Tapinarof Cream 1%/Vehicle Cream) over all strata. Multiple imputation p-value is for null hypothesis that the log (Relative Risk) equals 0.|||2.31|1.03|0.0366
81655527|NCT05718466|163001269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.11
81655528|NCT05718466|163001270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.001
81655529|NCT01253135|163001272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.7||0.3393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|0.84|||Prentice-Wilcoxon test||The Confidence Interval was based on a t-distribution|||0.84|-3.08|.3393
81655530|NCT01253135|163001273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4771|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Testing was by a Log Rank test with significance being at P \< 0.05||||||.4771
81655531|NCT00288639|163001285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Response Ratio|-22.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|55.232||||95.0|-34.16|-11.28|||||Response ratio = 100 x \[(t - b)/(t + b)\] where t=treatment seizure frequency and b=baseline seizure frequency.|Noncomparative study. Summary stats, 2 sided 95% CI to est. effect size. No adjustments made to alpha levels to acct for multiple 2o endpts. Sample size=83 patients (pts) sufficient to detect statistically significant difference in % change from baseline in 28-day seizure rate with 80% power, true change from baseline approximately 25%. Allowing for dropouts assume 85% pts analyzed.||-11.28|-34.16|
81655532|NCT00288639|163001286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Response Ratio|-17.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|48.797||||95.0|-27.36|-7.15|||||Response ratio = 100 x \[(t - b)/(t + b)\] where t=treatment seizure frequency and b=baseline seizure frequency.|Noncomparative study. Summary stats, 2 sided 95% CI to est. effect size. No adjustments made to alpha levels to acct for multiple 2o endpts. Sample size=83 patients (pts) sufficient to detect statistically significant difference in % change from baseline in 28-day seizure rate with 80% power, true change from baseline approximately 25%. Allowing for dropouts assume 85% pts analyzed.||-7.15|-27.36|
81465775|NCT01585324|162623915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0333|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0333
81465776|NCT01669174|162624024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|106.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.64|107.58|||ANCOVA|||Week 4||107.58|104.64|<0.001
81655533|NCT00288639|163001287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Response Ratio|-22.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|56.615||||95.0|-34.16|-10.71|||||1-28 Days. Response ratio = 100 x \[(t - b)/(t + b)\] where t= 4 wk interval seizure frequency and b=baseline seizure frequency.|Noncomparative study.Summary stats, 2 sided 95% CI to est. effect size. No adjustments made to alpha levels to acct for multiple 2o endpts.Sample size=83 patients (pts) sufficient to detect statistically significant difference in % change from baseline in 28-day seizure rate with 80% power, true change from baseline approximately 25%.Allowing for dropouts assume 85% pts analyzed.||-10.71|-34.16|
81655534|NCT00288639|163001287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Response Ratio|-22.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|57.543||||95.0|-34.74|-10.91|||||29-56 Days. Response ratio = 100 x \[(t - b)/(t + b)\] where t= 4 wk interval seizure frequency and b=baseline seizure frequency.|Noncomparative study.Summary stats, 2 sided 95% CI to est. effect size. No adjustments made to alpha levels to acct for multiple 2o endpts. Sample size=83 patients (pts) sufficient to detect statistically significant difference in % change from baseline in 28-day seizure rate with 80% power,true change from baseline approximately 25%. Allowing for dropouts assume 85% pts analyzed.||-10.91|-34.74|
81655535|NCT00288639|163001287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Response Ratio|-27.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|59.323||||95.0|-39.9|-14.46|||||57-84 Days. Response ratio = 100 x \[(t - b)/(t + b)\] where t= 4 wk interval seizure frequency and b=baseline seizure frequency. .|Noncomparative study.Summary stats, 2 sided 95% CI to est. effect size. No adjustments made to alpha levels to acct for multiple 2o endpts. Sample size=83 patients (pts) sufficient to detect statistically significant difference in % change from baseline in 28-day seizure rate with 80% power, true change from baseline approximately 25%. Allowing for dropouts assume 85% pts analyzed.||-14.46|-39.90|
81655536|NCT00288639|163001287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Response Ratio|-30.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|58.11||||95.0|-43.44|-18.06|||||85-112 Days. Response ratio=100 x \[(t - b)/(t + b)\] where t= 4 wk interval seizure frequency and b=baseline seizure frequency.|Noncomparative study.Summary stats, 2 sided 95% CI to est. effect size. No adjustments made to alpha levels to acct for multiple 2o endpts. Sample size=83 patients (pts) sufficient to detect statistically significant difference in % change from baseline in 28-day seizure rate with 80% power, true change from baseline approximately 25%.Allowing for dropouts assume 85% pts analyzed.||-18.06|-43.44|
81655537|NCT00288639|163001287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Response Ratio|-38.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|59.368||||95.0|-51.79|-25.7|||||113-140 Days. Response ratio=100 x \[(t - b)/(t + b)\] where t= 4 wk interval seizure frequency and b=baseline seizure frequency.|Noncomparative study.Summary stats, 2 sided 95% CI to est. effect size. No adjustments made to alpha levels to acct for multiple 2o endpts. Sample size=83 patients (pts) sufficient to detect statistically significant difference in % change from baseline in 28-day seizure rate with 80% power, true change from baseline approximately 25%.Allowing for dropouts assume 85% pts analyzed.||-25.70|-51.79|
81655538|NCT00288639|163001287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Response Ratio|-44.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|62.703||||95.0|-58.47|-30.01|||||\>140 Days. Response ratio= 100 x \[(t - b)/(t + b)\] where t= 4 wk interval seizure frequency and b=baseline seizure frequency.|Noncomparative study.Summary stats, 2 sided 95% CI to est. effect size. No adjustments made to alpha levels to acct for multiple 2o endpts. Sample size=83 patients (pts) sufficient to detect statistically significant difference in % change from baseline in 28-day seizure rate with 80% power,true change from baseline approximately 25%.Allowing for dropouts assume 85% pts analyzed.||-30.01|-58.47|
81655539|NCT00288639|163001288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Response Ratio|7.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|84.425||||95.0|-17.6|31.98|||||Simple Partial Seizures. Response ratio = 100 x \[(t - b)/(t + b)\] where t=treatment seizure frequency and b=baseline seizure frequency.|Noncomparative study. Summary stats, 2 sided 95% CI to est. effect size. No adjustments made to alpha levels to acct for multiple 2o endpts. Sample size=83 patients (pts) sufficient to detect statistically significant difference in % change from baseline in 28-day seizure rate with 80% power, true change from baseline approximately 25%. Allowing for dropouts assume 85% pts analyzed.||31.98|-17.60|
81655540|NCT00288639|163001288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Response Ratio|-22.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|68.058||||95.0|-37.8|-6.69|||||Complex Partial Seizures. Response ratio = 100 x \[(t - b)/(t + b)\] where t=treatment seizure frequency and b=baseline seizure frequency.|Noncomparative study. Summary stats, 2 sided 95% CI to est. effect size. No adjustments made to alpha levels to acct for multiple 2o endpts. Sample size=83 patients (pts) sufficient to detect statistically significant difference in % change from baseline in 28-day seizure rate with 80% power, true change from baseline approximately 25%. Allowing for dropouts assume 85% pts analyzed.||-6.69|-37.80|
81655541|NCT00288639|163001288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Response Ratio|-23.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|84.313||||95.0|-55.33|7.64|||||Evolved to Generalized. Response ratio = 100 x \[(t - b)/(t + b)\] where t=treatment seizure frequency and b=baseline seizure frequency.|Noncomparative study. Summary stats, 2 sided 95% CI to est. effect size. No adjustments made to alpha levels to acct for multiple 2o endpts. Sample size=83 patients (pts) sufficient to detect statistically significant difference in % change from baseline in 28-day seizure rate with 80% power, true change from baseline approximately 25%. Allowing for dropouts assume 85% pts analyzed.||7.64|-55.33|
81655542|NCT00288639|163001292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Response Ratio|-24.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|60.867||||95.0|-43.66|-6.2|||||Seizure freq. ≤3 / 28 d. Resp. ratio = 100 x \[(t - b)/(t + b)\] where t=treatment seizure frequency and b=baseline seizure frequency.|Noncomparative study. Summary stats, 2 sided 95% CI to est. effect size. No adjustments made to alpha levels to acct for multiple 2o endpts. Sample size=83 patients (pts) sufficient to detect statistically significant difference in % change from baseline in 28-day seizure rate with 80% power, true change from baseline approximately 25%. Allowing for dropouts assume 85% pts analyzed.||-6.20|-43.66|
81655543|NCT00288639|163001292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Response Ratio|-20.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|50.334||||95.0|-35.24|-6.33|||||Seizure freq. \>3 / 28 d. Resp. ratio = 100 x \[(t - b)/(t + b)\] where t=treatment seizure frequency and b=baseline seizure frequency.|Noncomparative study. Summary stats, 2 sided 95% CI to est. effect size. No adjustments made to alpha levels to acct for multiple 2o endpts. Sample size=83 patients (pts) sufficient to detect statistically significant difference in % change from baseline in 28-day seizure rate with 80% power, true change from baseline approximately 25%. Allowing for dropouts assume 85% pts analyzed.||-6.33|-35.24|
81655544|NCT02815579|163001312|SUPERIORITY||Difference in log odds|-0.08||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The investigators produced a difference-in-difference estimate between baseline and year 2 using multi-level logistic regression. Units are in log odds.||0.84|-1.0|0.86
81531847|NCT00997035|162748455|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.18|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazards regression to estimate the hazard of perforation or need for TPK.||The sample size was determined based on the primary end point: perforation or the need for TPK within 3 months. Simulation-based analyses estimated that a sample sizeof 240 study participants (120 per arm) would provide 80% power to detect a 15% difference in the 3-month perforation or need for TPK rate between topical antifungal plus oral voriconazole vs topical antifungal alone,with a 2-tailed α value of .05 and approximately 15%loss to follow-up.||1.18|0.57|0.29
81531848|NCT00997035|162748460|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.57|||Regression, Cox|||||1.57|.49|0.65
81531849|NCT00997035|162748462|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistically significant after Holms-Šidák correction for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81531850|NCT04640311|162748514|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.028|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9699|1.09|||||Geometric mean ratio of Daprodustat Process 1 to Process 2 Dissolution Profile 1 has been presented.|||1.090|0.9699|
81465777|NCT01669174|162624024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|107.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.18|109.35|||ANCOVA|||Week 8||109.35|106.18|<0.001
81531851|NCT04640311|162748514|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.019|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9602|1.081|||||Geometric mean ratio of Daprodustat Process 1 to Process 2 Dissolution Profile 2 has been presented.|||1.081|0.9602|
81531852|NCT04640311|162748515|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be determined if the 90 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) of ratio's of geometric means (geometric mean of Process 2/Process 1) falls within a range of 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|1.029|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.977|1.083|||||Geometric mean ratio of Daprodustat 1 mg Process 2 to Process 1 has been presented.|||1.083|0.9770|
81625964|NCT03978871|162934466|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.583|||||||ANCOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on ERD involuntary dysregulation scores from time 1 to time 3. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect. Clarity of the psycho-educational lessons was included as a covariate.||||0.583
81625965|NCT03978871|162934466|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.379|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on ERD disengagement scores from time 1 to time 3. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.379
81531853|NCT04640311|162748515|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be determined if the 90% CI of ratio's of geometric means (geometric mean of Process 2/Process 1) falls within a range of 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|0.9496|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8914|1.012|||||Geometric mean ratio of Daprodustat 2 mg Process 2 to Process 1 has been presented.|||1.012|0.8914|
81531854|NCT04640311|162748515|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be determined if the 90% CI of ratio's of geometric means (geometric mean of Process 2/Process 1) falls within a range of 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9533|1.07|||||Geometric mean ratio of Daprodustat 4 mg Process 2 to Process 1 has been presented.|||1.070|0.9533|
81531855|NCT04640311|162748515|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be determined if the 90% CI of ratio's of geometric means (geometric mean of Process 2/Process 1) falls within a range of 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|0.9679|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9115|1.028|||||Geometric mean ratio of Daprodustat 6 mg Process 2 to Process 1 has been presented.|||1.028|0.9115|
81531856|NCT04640311|162748515|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be determined if the 90% CI of ratio's of geometric means (geometric mean of Process 2/Process 1) falls within a range of 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|0.9511|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8948|1.011|||||Geometric mean ratio of Daprodustat 8 mg Process 2 to Process 1 has been presented.|||1.011|0.8948|
81531857|NCT04640311|162748516|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.042|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9308|1.166|||||Geometric mean ratio of Daprodustat Process 1 to Process 2 Dissolution Profile 1 has been presented.|||1.166|0.9308|
81531858|NCT04640311|162748516|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.048|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9349|1.175|||||Geometric mean ratio of Daprodustat Process 1 to Process 2 Dissolution Profile 2 has been presented.|||1.175|0.9349|
81536879|NCT00883779|162756322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14|||=|0.3473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.5|||Log Rank|||OS in subgroup current/former smoker||1.50|0.87|=0.3473
81655545|NCT02815579|163001313|SUPERIORITY||Difference in log odds|0.32||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The investigators analyzed longitudinal data measured every 6 months to assess trends in the two study arms and produced a difference-in-differences estimate between baseline and year 2 using multi-level logistic regression. Units are in log odds.||0.92|-0.28|0.23
81655546|NCT02815579|163001314|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.39||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|3.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The investigators analyzed longitudinal data measured every 6 months to assess trends in the two study arms and produced a difference-in-differences estimate between baseline and year 2.||3.78|-1.01|0.26
81655547|NCT02815579|163001315|SUPERIORITY||Difference in log odds|0.84||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|2.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The investigators analyzed longitudinal data measured every 6 months to assess trends in the two study arms and produced a difference-in-differences estimate between baseline and year 2 using multi-level logistic regression. Units are in log odds.||2.47|-0.79|0.31
81655548|NCT02815579|163001316|SUPERIORITY||Difference in log odds|-0.34||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The investigators analyzed longitudinal data measured every 6 months to assess trends in the two study arms and produced a difference-in-differences estimate between baseline and year 2 using multi-level logistic regression. Units are in log odds.||0.53|-1.22|0.44
81465778|NCT01669174|162624024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|108.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.31|111.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 16||111.00|106.31|<0.001
81465779|NCT01669174|162624024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|106.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.39|108.93|||ANCOVA|||Week 24||108.93|104.39|<0.001
81531859|NCT04640311|162748517|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be determined if the 90% CI of ratio's of geometric means (geometric mean of Process 2/Process 1) falls within a range of 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|0.9716|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8936|1.056|||||Geometric mean ratio of Daprodustat 1 mg Process 2 to Process 1 has been presented.|||1.056|0.8936|
81536880|NCT00883779|162756322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||=|0.1614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.14|||Log Rank|||OS in subgroup EGFR mutation||1.14|0.45|=0.1614
81655549|NCT02815579|163001317|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|-2.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The investigators analyzed longitudinal data measured every 6 months to assess trends in the two study arms and produced a difference-in-differences estimate between baseline and year 2.||-2.92|-4.16|<0.001
81625966|NCT03978871|162934466|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.246|||||||ANCOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (pre-manipulation and post-manipulation) on ERD disengagement scores from time 1 to time 3. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect. Clarity of the psycho-educational lessons was included as a covariate.||||0.246
81625967|NCT03978871|162934467|SUPERIORITY|Data were collected using a Siemens Prisma MRI 3T scanner and preprocessed with fMRIprep. 12 ROI masks were generated from the CON network of a modified Schaefer atlas. First-level contrast estimates (negative reframe \> negative immerse) for each voxel within each ROI were averaged with MarsBaR to produce 12 values for each person. These were then averaged to produce a single value each.A two-sample t-test was conducted in R to test for differences across intervention groups (mindset vs control)||||||0.455||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(146) = .75||||||0.455
81625968|NCT03978871|162934468|SUPERIORITY|Data were collected using a Siemens Prisma MRI 3T scanner and preprocessed with fMRIprep. 12 ROI masks were generated from the CON network of a modified Schaefer atlas. First-level contrast estimates (negative \> neutral) for each voxel within each ROI were averaged with MarsBaR to produce 12 values for each person. These were subsequently averaged to produce a single value per person. A two-sample t-test was conducted in R to test for differences across intervention groups (mindset vs control).||||||0.43||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(145) = 0.80||||||0.43
81625969|NCT03978871|162934469|SUPERIORITY|BOLD signals were spatially averaged within ROIs to produce a single time series for each ROI. Timeseries were averaged to produce a single value representing each ROI's mean activity. Values for each ROI were then averaged to produce a single value per person representing mean network activity. These values were then submitted to a two-sample t-test to test for differences across intervention groups (mindset vs control).||||||0.29||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(142) = -1.057||||||0.29
81625970|NCT03978871|162934470|SUPERIORITY|Data were preprocessed in fMRIprep. Separate right/left amygdala seeds were defined with the AAL1 atlas. Interaction regressors were created between seeds and task conditions. Average contrast estimates for interaction terms of relevant trials (negative reframe \> negative immerse) were extracted with MarsBaR from 12 ROIs in the CON of a modified Schaefer atlas and the 24 values averaged. A two-sample t-test was conducted in R to compare average connectivity between groups (mindset vs control).||||||0.88||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(146) = 0.148||||||0.88
81625971|NCT03978871|162934471|SUPERIORITY|Data were preprocessed in fMRIprep. Separate right/left amygdala seeds were defined with the AAL1 atlas. Interaction regressors were created between seeds and task conditions. Average contrast estimates for interaction terms of relevant trials (negative \> neutral) were extracted with MarsBaR from 12 ROIs in the CON of a modified Schaefer atlas and the 24 values averaged. A two-sample t-test was conducted in R to compare average connectivity between groups (mindset vs control).||||||0.11||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|t(145) = 1.631||||||.11
81625972|NCT03978871|162934472|SUPERIORITY|BOLD signals were spatially averaged within ROIs to produce a single time series for each ROI. Pearson correlations were calculated between each mean BOLD signal in the CON and each amygdala ROI to produce 24 connectivity values. These were averaged to produce a single value representing the strength of coupling of the CON network to the amygdala for each participant. These values were then submitted to a two-sample t-test to test for differences across intervention groups (mindset vs control).||||||0.92||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(142) = 0.101||A two-sample t-test was conducted to compare average connectivity (between the amygdala and the CON network) during resting state between the mindset and control groups.||||0.92
81625973|NCT03978871|162934473|OTHER|Data were preprocessed in fMRIprep. A first-level contrast estimate of interest (negative immerse \> neutral immerse) was submitted to a second-level t-test for group-level differences across experimental conditions (mindset \> control). Monte Carlo simulations using 3dClustSim in AFNI controlled cluster-level family-wise error rate at p \< 0.001 with a cluster-defining threshold of p \< 0.005. The WFU PickAtlas via xjview was used to determine anatomical localization for surviving clusters.||||||2.22e-05||||||Reported result for cluster localized in the Superior/Middle Temporal Gyrus (Right). FWE-corrected p-value is reported. pvoxel-level \< .005, pcluster-level \< .001. Cluster extent = 278 voxels.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.0000222
81625974|NCT03978871|162934473|SUPERIORITY|Data were preprocessed in fMRIprep. A first-level contrast estimate of interest (negative immerse \> neutral immerse) was submitted to a second-level t-test for group-level differences across experimental conditions (mindset \> control). Monte Carlo simulations using 3dClustSim in AFNI controlled cluster-level family-wise error rate at p \< 0.001 with a cluster-defining threshold of p \< 0.005. The WFU PickAtlas via xjview was used to determine anatomical localization for surviving clusters.||||||1.17e-05||||||Reported result for cluster localized in the Middle Temporal Gyrus (Left). FWE-corrected p-value is reported. pvoxel-level \< .005, pcluster-level \< .001. Cluster extent = 278 voxels.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.0000117
81655550|NCT02815579|163001318|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The investigators analyzed longitudinal data measured every 6 months to assess trends in the two study arms and produced a difference-in-differences estimate between baseline and year 2.||-0.04|-0.39|0.02
81655551|NCT02815579|163001319|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The investigators analyzed longitudinal data measured every 6 months to assess trends in the two study arms and produced a difference-in-differences estimate between baseline and year 2.||0.84|-0.82|0.98
81655552|NCT02815579|163001320|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The investigators analyzed longitudinal data measured every 6 months to assess trends in the two study arms and produced a difference-in-differences estimate between baseline and year 2.||-0.15|-0.59|0.001
81655553|NCT02815579|163001321|SUPERIORITY||Difference in log odds|-0.83||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The investigators analyzed longitudinal data measured every 6 months to assess trends in the two study arms and produced a difference-in-differences estimate between baseline and year 2 using multi-level logistic regression. Units are in log odds.||-0.20|-1.45|0.001
81655554|NCT02815579|163001322|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.31|-0.52|<0.001
81625975|NCT03978871|162934473|SUPERIORITY|Data were preprocessed in fMRIprep. A first-level contrast estimate of interest (negative immerse \> neutral immerse) was submitted to a second-level t-test for group-level differences across experimental conditions (mindset \> control). Monte Carlo simulations using 3dClustSim in AFNI controlled cluster-level family-wise error rate at p \< 0.001 with a cluster-defining threshold of p \< 0.005. The WFU PickAtlas via xjview was used to determine anatomical localization for surviving clusters.||||||0||||||"Reported result for cluster localized in the Anterior Cingulate/Medial Frontal Gyrus.~FWE-corrected p-value is reported. pvoxel-level \< .005, pcluster-level \< .001. Cluster extent = 278 voxels."|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000000000
81625976|NCT03978871|162934473|SUPERIORITY|Data were preprocessed in fMRIprep. A first-level contrast estimate of interest (negative immerse \> neutral immerse) was submitted to a second-level t-test for group-level differences across experimental conditions (mindset \> control). Monte Carlo simulations using 3dClustSim in AFNI controlled cluster-level family-wise error rate at p \< 0.001 with a cluster-defining threshold of p \< 0.005. The WFU PickAtlas via xjview was used to determine anatomical localization for surviving clusters.||||||1.86e-05||||||Reported result for cluster localized in the Middle Frontal Gyrus (Right). FWE-corrected p-value is reported. pvoxel-level \< .005, pcluster-level \< .001. Cluster extent = 278 voxels.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.0000186
81625977|NCT03978871|162934473|SUPERIORITY|Data were preprocessed in fMRIprep. A first-level contrast estimate of interest (negative immerse \> neutral immerse) was submitted to a second-level t-test for group-level differences across experimental conditions (mindset \> control). Monte Carlo simulations using 3dClustSim in AFNI controlled cluster-level family-wise error rate at p \< 0.001 with a cluster-defining threshold of p \< 0.005. The WFU PickAtlas via xjview was used to determine anatomical localization for surviving clusters.||||||0||||||Reported result for cluster localized in the Middle Frontal Gyrus (Left). FWE-corrected p-value is reported. pvoxel-level \< .005, pcluster-level \< .001. Cluster extent = 278 voxels.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000000000
81625978|NCT03978871|162934473|SUPERIORITY|Data were preprocessed in fMRIprep. A first-level contrast estimate of interest (negative immerse \> neutral immerse) was submitted to a second-level t-test for group-level differences across experimental conditions (mindset \> control). Monte Carlo simulations using 3dClustSim in AFNI controlled cluster-level family-wise error rate at p \< 0.001 with a cluster-defining threshold of p \< 0.005. The WFU PickAtlas via xjview was used to determine anatomical localization for surviving clusters.||||||1.61e-05||||||Reported result for cluster localized in the Posterior Cingulate/Cingulate. FWE-corrected p-value is reported. pvoxel-level \< .005, pcluster-level \< .001. Cluster extent = 278 voxels.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.0000161
81531860|NCT04640311|162748517|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be determined if the 90% CI of ratio's of geometric means (geometric mean of Process 2/Process 1) falls within a range of 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|0.9006|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8107|1.0|||||Geometric mean ratio of Daprodustat 2 mg Process 2 to Process 1 has been presented.|||1.000|0.8107|
81531861|NCT04640311|162748517|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be determined if the 90% CI of ratio's of geometric means (geometric mean of Process 2/Process 1) falls within a range of 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|0.9703|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8665|1.087|||||Geometric mean ratio of Daprodustat 4 mg Process 2 to Process 1 has been presented.|||1.087|0.8665|
81531862|NCT04640311|162748517|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be determined if the 90% CI of ratio's of geometric means (geometric mean of Process 2/Process 1) falls within a range of 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|0.9675|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8778|1.066|||||Geometric mean ratio of Daprodustat 6 mg Process 2 to Process 1 has been presented.|||1.066|0.8778|
81531863|NCT04640311|162748517|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be determined if the 90% CI of ratio's of geometric means (geometric mean of Process 2/Process 1) falls within a range of 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|0.8606|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.777|0.9532|||||Geometric mean ratio of Daprodustat 8 mg Process 2 to Process 1 has been presented.|||0.9532|0.7770|
81531864|NCT01910402|162748532|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Hypothesis was to show that the antiviral effect of the DTG/ABC/3TC FDC administered QD was non-inferior to QD ATV+RTV+TDF/FTC FDC. Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in response rates between the two treatment arms was greater than -12%|Adjusted difference in proportion|10.5||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|17.8||If the primary and PP analyses both demonstrated non-inferiority, then as per pre-specified analysis, superiority of DTG/ABC/3TC FDC versus ATV+RTV+TDF/FTC FDC was tested in the ITT-E population at the 2-sided 5% level of significance.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.8|3.1|0.005
81655555|NCT02311673|163001327|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|2.5||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||2.5|-3.1|0.420
81531865|NCT01910402|162748554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.026||||0.7053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.159|0.107|||Multiple Imputed Dataset - MAR|||||0.107|-0.159|0.7053
81531866|NCT01910402|162748555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.106||||0.3165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.313|0.101|||Multiple Imputed Dataset - MAR|||||0.101|-0.313|0.3165
81531867|NCT01910402|162748570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of ratio|0.729|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.683|0.779|||ANCOVA||BSAP ratio of Week 48 result over Baseline|||0.779|0.683|<0.001
81531868|NCT01910402|162748570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of ratio|0.693|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.647|0.741|||ANCOVA||PTP ratio of Week 48 result over Baseline|||0.741|0.647|<0.001
81531869|NCT01910402|162748570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of ratio|0.629|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.581|0.68|||ANCOVA||Osteocalcin ratio of Week 48 result over Baseline|||0.680|0.581|<0.001
81531870|NCT01910402|162748570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of ratio|0.655|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.609|0.706|||ANCOVA||Type 1 Collagen C-Telopeptide ratio of Week 48 result over Baseline|||0.706|0.609|<0.0001
81531871|NCT01910402|162748570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of ratio|0.852|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.794|0.914|||ANCOVA||Vitamin D ratio of Week 48 result over Baseline|||0.914|0.794|<0.0001
81531872|NCT01910402|162748572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.016||95.0||||Week 4|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.016
81531873|NCT01910402|162748572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 12|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81655556|NCT02311673|163001327|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.6|||Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance|One sided p-value.|A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||1.6|-2.3|0.348
81655557|NCT02311673|163001327|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8||||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.9||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||2.9|-1.3|0.779
81655558|NCT02311673|163001329|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|21.5||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|54.8||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||54.8|-11.8|0.901
81655559|NCT02311673|163001329|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.9||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|18.5||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||18.5|-26.3|0.362
81655560|NCT02311673|163001329|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.7||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|20.5||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||20.5|-28.0|0.378
81655561|NCT02311673|163001330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|20.6||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|62.2||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||62.2|-20.9|0.840
81655562|NCT02311673|163001330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.2||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.7|18.4||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||18.4|-38.7|0.236
81655563|NCT02311673|163001330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.4||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.2|17.4|||Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance|One sided p-value.||||17.4|-44.2|0.191
81531874|NCT01910402|162748572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0||||Week 24|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81531875|NCT01910402|162748572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007||95.0||||Week 48|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.007
81655564|NCT02311673|163001331|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.5||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.8|63.8||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|63.8|-24.8|0.812
81655565|NCT02311673|163001331|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.3||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|27.4||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||27.4|-29.9|0.464
81655566|NCT02311673|163001331|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.6||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.6|28.4||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||28.4|-33.6|0.432
81531876|NCT03594773|162748578|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.496|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|2.63|||t-test, 2 sided|df=56, equal variances assumed||||2.63|-3.62|.752
81655567|NCT02311673|163001332|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|49.9||||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|93.2||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||93.2|6.7|0.988
81703921|NCT00937326|163103355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.697||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day for change from Baseline in FPI on Day 35.||||0.697
81655568|NCT02311673|163001332|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|16.0||||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|45.6||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||45.6|-13.7|0.859
81655569|NCT02311673|163001332|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|22.2||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|54.3||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||54.3|-9.8|0.916
81531877|NCT03594773|162748579|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|6.52|||t-test, 2 sided|df=49, equal variances assumed||||6.52|-4.01|.633
81531878|NCT03594773|162748580|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|4.44|||t-test, 2 sided|df=49, equal variances assumed||||4.44|-2.53|.586
81536881|NCT00883779|162756322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||=|0.1691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.11|||Log Rank|||OS in subgroup EGFR wild-type||1.11|0.55|=0.1691
81655570|NCT02311673|163001333|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|32.7||||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|73.8||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||73.8|-8.4|0.943
81655571|NCT02311673|163001333|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.2||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4|16.1||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||16.1|-24.4|0.339
81655572|NCT02311673|163001333|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|27.2||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||27.2|-25.0|0.533
81655573|NCT02311673|163001341|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.6||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||2.6|-3.0|0.439
81655574|NCT02311673|163001341|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.6||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||1.6|-2.3|0.366
81655575|NCT02311673|163001341|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.8||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||2.8|-1.4|0.744
81655576|NCT02311673|163001342|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.8||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||2.8|-0.7|0.883
81531879|NCT01818596|162748608|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|30 participants with evaluable aGFR (measured by iohexol clearance) in either cohort would provide at least 90% power to show that aGFR change is \< 20% after participants were administered E/C/F/TAF. In this sample size/power computation, it was assumed that the intra-participant variation for aGFR is 0.17 mL/min on natural logarithm scale and a clinical meaningful boundary in aGFR change is 80% to 125%.|Difference in GLSM Ratio|98.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.71|104.46|||||A parametric analysis of variance model using a mixed-effects model with repeated statement was fitted to the natural logarithm transferred aGFR obtained at postbaseline visits and baseline.|Comparison is made between the baseline value and the value from the Week 2, 4, or 8 visit and presented as a geometric least squares mean (GLSM) ratio with 90% confidence interval (CI). Postbaseline value and baseline value were used as test and reference, respectively.||104.46|93.71|
81531880|NCT01818596|162748608|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|30 participants with evaluable aGFR (measured by iohexol clearance) in either cohort would provide at least 90% power to show that aGFR change is \< 20% after participants were administered E/C/F/TAF. In this sample size/power computation, it was assumed that the intra-participant variation for aGFR is 0.17 mL/min on natural logarithm scale and a clinical meaningful boundary in aGFR change is 80% to 125%.|Difference in GLSM Ratio|102.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.11|108.53|||||A parametric analysis of variance model using a mixed-effects model with repeated statement was fitted to the natural logarithm transferred aGFR obtained at postbaseline visits and baseline.|Comparison is made between the baseline value and the value from the Week 24 visit and presented as a GLSM ratio with 90% CI. Week 24 value and baseline value were used as test and reference, respectively.||108.53|97.11|
81655577|NCT02311673|163001342|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.9||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||0.9|-1.3|0.338
81655578|NCT02311673|163001342|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.2||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||1.2|-1.6|0.381
81655579|NCT02311673|163001344|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.3||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|7.0||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|Statistical analysis is provided for percent change from baseline at Day 56.||7.0|-4.5|0.679
81655580|NCT02311673|163001344|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|4.7||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|Statistical analysis is provided for percent change from baseline at Day 56.||4.7|-3.3|0.641
81655581|NCT02311673|163001344|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.9||||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|6.4||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|Statistical analysis is provided for percent change from baseline at Day 56.||6.4|-2.6|0.809
81655582|NCT02311673|163001345|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|3.6||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||3.6|-2.6|0.633
81703922|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day at 30 minutes for PPG.||||1.000
81531881|NCT01337336|162748631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.002||95.0|1.08|1.56|||Chi-squared||Estimated value obtained from logistic regression model controlling for differences between cohorts at baseline on demographic variables, proxy measures of COPD severity, and measures of overall disease burden.|||1.56|1.08|0.002
81531882|NCT01337336|162748632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.002||95.0|1.02|2.38||COPD-related hospitalization|Chi-squared||Estimated value obtained from logistic regression model controlling for differences between cohorts at baseline on demographic variables, proxy measures of COPD severity, and measures of overall disease burden.|||2.38|1.02|0.002
81531883|NCT01337336|162748632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.002||95.0|1.14|2.39||COPD-related ER visit|Chi-squared||Estimated value obtained from logistic regression model controlling for differences between cohorts at baseline on demographic variables, proxy measures of COPD severity, and measures of overall disease burden.|||2.39|1.14|0.002
81531884|NCT01337336|162748632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.503||95.0|0.93|1.4|||Chi-squared|COPD-related physician + Rx visit|Estimated value obtained from logistic regression model controlling for differences between cohorts at baseline on demographic variables, proxy measures of COPD severity, and measures of overall disease burden.|||1.40|0.93|0.503
81531885|NCT01337336|162748632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71|||<|0.001||95.0|1.26|2.31|||Chi-squared|COPD-related hospitalization/ER visit|Estimated value obtained from logistic regression model controlling for differences between cohorts at baseline on demographic variables, proxy measures of COPD severity, and measures of overall disease burden.|||2.31|1.26|<0.001
81531886|NCT01337336|162748634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incident Rate Ratio|1.46||||0.0004||95.0|1.01|2.09||COPD-related hospitalization|t-test, 2 sided||Estimated value obtained from zero-inflated negative binomial model controlling for differences between cohorts at baseline on demographic variables, proxy measures of COPD severity, and measures of overall disease burden.|||2.09|1.01|0.0004
81531887|NCT01337336|162748634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incident Rate Ratio|1.27||||0.208||95.0|0.89|1.82||COPD-related ER visit|t-test, 2 sided||Estimated value obtained from zero-inflated negative binomial model controlling for differences between cohorts at baseline on demographic variables, proxy measures of COPD severity, and measures of overall disease burden.|||1.82|0.89|0.208
81531888|NCT01337336|162748634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incident Rate Ratio|1.09||||0.671||95.0|0.9|1.32||COPD-related physician + Rx visit|t-test, 2 sided||Estimated value obtained from zero-inflated negative binomial model controlling for differences between cohorts at baseline on demographic variables, proxy measures of COPD severity, and measures of overall disease burden.|||1.32|0.90|0.671
81531889|NCT01337336|162748634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incident Rate Ratio|1.31||||0.009||95.0|1.05|1.72||COPD-related hospitalization/ER visit|t-test, 2 sided||Estimated value obtained from zero-inflated negative binomial model controlling for differences between cohorts at baseline on demographic variables, proxy measures of COPD severity, and measures of overall disease burden.|||1.72|1.05|0.009
81531890|NCT01337336|162748634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incident Rate Ratio|1.16||||0.052||95.0|0.98|1.37||COPD-related hospitalization/ER visit/physician + Rx visit|t-test, 2 sided||Estimated value obtained from zero-inflated negative binomial model controlling for differences between cohorts at baseline on demographic variables, proxy measures of COPD severity, and measures of overall disease burden.|||1.37|0.98|0.052
81531891|NCT02501590|162748635|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81531892|NCT01290614|162748640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.57
81531893|NCT01290614|162748641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81531894|NCT02326064|162748643|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mac-Nemar paired Chi-2 test|||||||<0.001
81531895|NCT02326064|162748644|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mac-Nemar paired Chi-2 test|||||||<0.001
81531896|NCT01618669|162748661|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower confidence bound of the 1-sided alpha level of 0.025 of the difference in the proportion of participants with majority reader self-agreement exceeded -0.075, non-inferiority would be demonstrated.|Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.0|||||Difference equals Regadenoson After Peak Exercise minus Regadenoson Alone|||-0.00|-0.06|
81531897|NCT01618669|162748663|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The lower confidence bound of the 1-sided alpha level of 0.025 of the difference in agreement rates must exceed -0.10 in order to demonstrate non-inferiority.|Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.11|||||Difference equals Regadenoson After Peak Exercise minus Regadenoson Alone|||0.11|-0.14|
81531898|NCT01618669|162748664|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The lower confidence bound of the 1-sided alpha level of 0.025 of the difference in agreement rates must exceed -0.133 in order to demonstrate non-inferiority. Non-inferiority could not be assessed because of insufficient data in the Regadenoson Alone group.|Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.04||||||||0.04|-0.07|
81531899|NCT01618669|162748665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.06||||||||0.06|-0.03|
81531900|NCT01702558|162748695|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|8.2||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.5|20.9|||Fisher Exact||90% CI was estimated using Hauck-Anderson approach.|||20.9|-4.5|0.336
81655583|NCT02311673|163001345|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.3||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||2.3|-2.1|0.528
81655584|NCT02311673|163001345|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.9||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||2.9|-2.0|0.648
81655585|NCT02311673|163001347|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|3.1||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||3.1|-1.8|0.712
81655586|NCT02311673|163001347|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.5||One sided p-value.|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||1.5|-1.9|0.414
81655587|NCT02311673|163001347|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.5||One sided p-value|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance||A longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, treatment-by-baseline weight interaction, baseline weight as covariate and participant as random effect was used.|||2.5|-1.3|0.732
81655588|NCT03098563|163001389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||ANOVA|||||||.021
81655589|NCT02574845|163001452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric mean ratio T1/REF (%)|101.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.49|116.15|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including the effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.||This statistical analysis assess the effect of coadministration of 10 mg metformin hydrochloride on the primary outcome measure of the REF treatment.||116.15|89.49|
81655590|NCT02574845|163001452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric mean ratio T2/REF (%)|106.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.12|117.11|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including the effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.||This statistical analysis assess the effect of coadministration of 50 mg metformin hydrochloride on the primary outcome measure of the REF treatment.||117.11|96.12|
81655591|NCT02574845|163001452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric mean ratio T3/REF (%)|152.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|135.12|171.41|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including the effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.||This statistical analysis assess the effect of coadministration of 500 mg metformin hydrochloride on the primary outcome measure of the REF treatment.||171.41|135.12|
81655592|NCT02574845|163001452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric mean ratio T4/REF (%)|106.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.34|121.3|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including the effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.||This statistical analysis assess the effect of coadministration of 1 mg furosemide on the primary outcome measure of the REF treatment.||121.30|94.34|
81655593|NCT02574845|163001452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric mean ratio T5/REF (%)|115.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.93|131.82|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including the effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.||This statistical analysis assess the effect of coadministration of 5 mg furosemide on the primary outcome measure of the REF treatment.||131.82|101.93|
81655594|NCT02574845|163001453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric mean ratio T1/REF (%)|102.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.19|120.42|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including the effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.||This statistical analysis assess the effect of coadministration of 10 mg metformin hydrochloride on the primary outcome measure of the REF treatment.||120.42|87.19|
81655595|NCT02574845|163001453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric mean ratio T2/REF (%)|106.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.54|123.69|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including the effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.||This statistical analysis assess the effect of coadministration of 50 mg metformin hydrochloride on the primary outcome measure of the REF treatment.||123.69|92.54|
81655596|NCT02574845|163001453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric mean ratio T3/REF (%)|154.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|131.7|180.24|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including the effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.||This statistical analysis assess the effect of coadministration of 500 mg metformin hydrochloride on the primary outcome measure of the REF treatment.||180.24|131.70|
81655597|NCT02574845|163001453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric mean ratio T4/REF (%)|106.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.78|124.3|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including the effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.||This statistical analysis assess the effect of coadministration of 1 mg furosemide on the primary outcome measure of the REF treatment.||124.30|91.78|
81655598|NCT02574845|163001453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric mean ratio T5/REF (%)|117.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.27|141.65|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including the effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.||This statistical analysis assess the effect of coadministration of 5 mg furosemide on the primary outcome measure of the REF treatment.||141.65|98.27|
81531901|NCT03259087|162748727|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.47|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.47|1.07|
81531902|NCT03259087|162748727|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.42|2.02|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||2.02|1.42|
81531903|NCT03259087|162748727|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|2.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.2|4.04|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||4.04|2.20|
81625979|NCT03978871|162934473|OTHER|Data were preprocessed in fMRIprep. A first-level contrast estimate of interest (negative reframe \> negative immerse) was submitted to a second-level t-test for group-level differences across experimental conditions (mindset \> control). Monte Carlo simulations using 3dClustSim in AFNI controlled cluster-level family-wise error rate at p \< 0.001 with a cluster-defining threshold of p \< 0.005.|||||>|0.001||||||pvoxel-level \< .005, pcluster-level \< .001. Cluster extent = 298 voxels.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.001
81625980|NCT03978871|162934474|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.56|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (baseline and follow-up) on depression levels from time 1 to time 2. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.560
81625981|NCT03978871|162934475|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.327|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (baseline and follow-up) on depression levels from time 1 to time 3. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.327
81625982|NCT03978871|162934476|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.439|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (baseline and follow-up) on anxiety levels from time 1 to time 2. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.439
81625983|NCT03978871|162934476|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.545|||||||ANCOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (baseline and follow-up) on anxiety levels from time 1 to time 2. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect. Clarity of the psycho-educational lessons was included as a covariate.||||0.545
81625984|NCT03978871|162934477|SUPERIORITY|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||||||0.74|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 1.||We are reporting the p-value for the group (Growth Mindset vs. Brain Education) by time effect (baseline and follow-up) on anxiety levels from time 1 to time 3. This is a test of between by within-subjects interaction effect.||||0.740
81625985|NCT01212029|162934494|OTHER|One sample t-tests of standardized regression coefficients of RMSSD predicting O2Hb during baseline||||||0.008||||||t-test was performed 16 times for 16 fNIRS channels. The reported p-value is an uncorrected value for channel 10.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: there is no significant correlation between RMSSD and O2Hb levels during baseline||||0.008
81625986|NCT01212029|162934495|OTHER|||||||0.0105|||||||Tukey method|||||||0.0105
81625987|NCT03131648|162934498|SUPERIORITY|Primary endpoints tested sequentially at a 5% significance level.|Risk Difference (RD)|8.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|13.1||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were considered non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Primary endpoints tested sequentially at a 5% significance level.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between tralokinumab and placebo were tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||13.1|4.1|0.002
81655599|NCT02574845|163001454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric mean ratio T1/REF (%)|101.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.23|114.82|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including the effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.||This statistical analysis assess the effect of coadministration of 10 mg metformin hydrochloride on the primary outcome measure of the REF treatment.||114.82|89.23|
81531904|NCT03259087|162748728|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.46|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.46|1.06|
81531905|NCT03259087|162748728|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.41|1.99|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.99|1.41|
81625988|NCT03131648|162934499|SUPERIORITY|Primary endpoints tested sequentially at a 5% significance level.|Risk Difference (RD)|12.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|17.7||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were considered non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Primary endpoints tested sequentially at a 5% significance level.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity. The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between tralokinumab and placebo were tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||17.7|6.5|<0.001
81625989|NCT03131648|162934500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|15.0||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'Composite', subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 or have missing data at Week 16 were considered as non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Tested sequentially at a 5% significance level.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|Reduction of Worst Daily Pruritus NRS weekly average ≥4 at Week 16 was tested after the sequential testing of IGA 0/1 and EASI75 if these tests showed statistical significance.||15|4.4|0.002
81625990|NCT03131648|162934501|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjustment using the Holm method.|Difference of least square means|-10.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|-6.5||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'hypothetical'. Repeated measurements model on post-baseline data. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 2 change was imputed as 0.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or after initiation of rescue medication were not included in the analysis.||-6.5|-14.4|<0.001
81531906|NCT03259087|162748728|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|2.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.17|3.9|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||3.90|2.17|
81625991|NCT03131648|162934502|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjustment using Holm method.|Difference of least square means|-2.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.8||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'hypothetical'. Repeated measurements model on post-baseline data. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 2 change was imputed as 0.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or initiation of rescue medication not included.||-0.8|-3.4|0.002
81625992|NCT03131648|162934503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.0||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|33.7||"Based on the primary analysis of the 'composite' estimand. Subjects who received rescue medication or were transferred to open-label treatment were considered non-responders.~P value was considered non-significant."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|This test was not statistically significant and hence next maintenance endpoint in the sequential testing procedure was not evaluated.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference compared to placebo, stratified by region.|"Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure in the order:~IGA 0/1 at Week 52 between Q2W vs Placebo, EASI75 at Week 52 between Q2W vs Placebo, IGA 0/1 at Week 52 between Q4W vs Placebo, and EASI75 at Week 52 between Q4W vs Placebo."||33.7|-21.8|0.68
81625993|NCT03131648|162934503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.5||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.1|18.0||Test not evaluated for significance. Based on the primary analysis of the 'composite' estimand. Subjects who received rescue medication or were transferred to open-label treatment were considered non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference compared to placebo, stratified by region.|"Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure in the order:~IGA 0/1 at Week 52 between Q2W vs Placebo, EASI75 at Week 52 between Q2W vs Placebo, IGA 0/1 at Week 52 between Q4W vs Placebo, and EASI75 at Week 52 between Q4W vs Placebo."||18.0|-37.1|0.50
81625994|NCT03131648|162934504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.2||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|42.6||Test not evaluated for significance. Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects who received rescue medication or were transferred to open-label treatment are considered non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference compared to placebo, stratified by region.|"Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure in the order:~IGA 0/1 at Week 52 between Q2W vs Placebo, EASI75 at Week 52 between Q2W vs Placebo, IGA 0/1 at Week 52 between Q4W vs Placebo, and EASI75 at Week 52 between Q4W vs Placebo."||42.6|-0.2|0.056
81625995|NCT03131648|162934504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.7||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|32.0||Test not evaluated for significance. Based on the primary analysis of the 'composite' estimand. Subjects who received rescue medication or were transferred to open-label treatment were considered non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference compared to placebo, stratified by region.|"Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure in the order:~IGA 0/1 at Week 52 between Q2W vs Placebo, EASI75 at Week 52 between Q2W vs Placebo, IGA 0/1 at Week 52 between Q4W vs Placebo, and EASI75 at Week 52 between Q4W vs Placebo."||32.0|-8.7|0.27
81625996|NCT03131648|162934507|SUPERIORITY|"Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were considered non-responders.~The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity."|Risk Difference (RD)|20.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|26.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and disease severity.|||26.8|13.3|<0.001
81625997|NCT03131648|162934508|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|14.1||"Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were considered non-responders.~The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and disease severity.|||14.1|6.4|<0.001
81625998|NCT03131648|162934509|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least square means|-6.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-4.1||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or initiation of rescue medication not included. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 2 change will be imputed as 0.||-4.1|-8.8|<0.001
81625999|NCT03131648|162934510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.7||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|8.9||"Based on the primary analysis of the 'composite' estimand. Subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 or with missing data at Week 16 were considered nonresponders.~The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|||8.9|2.5|0.007
81626000|NCT03131648|162934511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|19.6||"Based on the primary analysis of the 'composite' estimand. Subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 or with missing data at Week 16 were considered non-responders.~The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference stratified by region and disease severity.|||19.6|8.6|<0.001
81626001|NCT03131648|162934512|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least square means|-0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.4||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or initiation of rescue medication not included. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 1 change will be imputed as 0.||-0.4|-1.4|<0.001
81531907|NCT03259087|162748729|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|1.4|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.40|1.04|
81626002|NCT03131648|162934513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|21.3||"Subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 or have missing data at Week 16 were considered as non-responders.~The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|||21.3|9.2|<0.001
81626003|NCT03131648|162934514|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|20.5||"Subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 or have missing data at Week 16 were considered as non-responders.~The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|||20.5|5.4|0.001
81626004|NCT03400059|162934518|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.23||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|-0.49||"analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model containing terms for treatment, baseline value and medication overuse.~Group-sequential analysis using updated boundaries from interim analysis"|ANCOVA|||||-0.49|-4.11|0.0132
81626005|NCT03400059|162934519|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.68||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|-1.04|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model containing terms for treatment, baseline value and medication overuse||||-1.04|-4.32|0.0014
81626006|NCT03400059|162934520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|-0.73|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model containing terms for treatment, baseline value and medication overuse||||-0.73|-4.06|0.0048
81626007|NCT03400059|162934521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.87||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|-1.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model containing terms for treatment, baseline value and medication overuse.||||-1.20|-4.54|0.0008
81626008|NCT03400059|162934522|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53||||0.0598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|0.06|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model containing terms for treatment, baseline value and medication overuse.||||0.06|-3.12|0.0598
81626009|NCT03400059|162934523|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|-0.17|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model containing terms for treatment, baseline value and medication overuse.||||-0.17|-3.63|0.0310
81626010|NCT03400059|162934524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0102|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0102
81626011|NCT03400059|162934525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1615|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1615
81626012|NCT03400059|162934526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0798|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0798
81626013|NCT03400059|162934527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1300
81626014|NCT03400059|162934528|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|||||posthoc|Van-Elteren|||||||0.0660
81626015|NCT03400059|162934529|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|||||posthoc|Van-Elteren|||||||0.0152
81626016|NCT04150718|162934536|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance set at \<0.05|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA, main effect of time, F(1,35) =4.73||||||<0.05
81626017|NCT04150718|162934537|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance set at p\<0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated Measures ANOVA, main effect of time, F(1,39) = 4.20||||||<0.05
81626018|NCT04150718|162934538|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance set at p \<0.05|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA interaction, F(1,48) = 61.849||||||<0.001
81626019|NCT05324124|162934569|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Mean|0.952|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.876|1.03||||||||1.03|0.876|
81626020|NCT05324124|162934570|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Mean|0.949|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.869|1.04||||||||1.04|0.869|
81626021|NCT05324124|162934571|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Mean|0.829|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.744|0.925||||||||0.925|0.744|
81626022|NCT05493787|162934581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Comparisons between Passive Control and all other arms (Analyses 1-5) were analyzed in the same regression. The p-value reported is 2-tailed.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: Flu shot self-scheduling does not differ between those sent an Active Control message and those not sent a message (i.e., those in the Passive Control group); Alternative hypothesis: Sending an Active Control message increases self-scheduling compared with sending no message. Analysis combines across November and December send dates.||||.003
81626023|NCT05493787|162934581|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Comparisons between Passive Control and all other arms (Analyses 1-5) were analyzed in the same regression. The p-value reported is 2-tailed.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: Flu shot self-scheduling does not differ between those sent an Ease message and those not sent a message (i.e., those in the Passive Control group); Alternative hypothesis: Sending an Ease message increases self-scheduling compared with sending no message. Analysis combines across November and December send dates.||||<.001
81626024|NCT05493787|162934581|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Comparisons between Passive Control and all other arms (Analyses 1-5) were analyzed in the same regression.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: Flu shot self-scheduling does not differ between those sent an Waiting for You message message and those not sent a message (i.e., those in the Passive Control group); Alternative hypothesis: Sending a Waiting for You message increases self-scheduling compared with sending no message. Analysis combines across November and December send dates.||||<.001
81626025|NCT05493787|162934581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Comparisons between Passive Control and all other arms (Analyses 1-5) were analyzed in the same regression. The p-value reported is 2-tailed.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: Flu shot self-scheduling does not differ between those sent a Protect Yourself - Rare message and those not sent a message (i.e., those in the Passive Control group); Alternative hypothesis: Sending a Protect Yourself - Rare Message increases self-scheduling compared with sending no message. Analysis combines across November and December send dates.||||.003
81626026|NCT05493787|162934581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035||||||Comparisons between Passive Control and all other arms (Analyses 1-5) were analyzed in the same regression. The p-value reported is 2-tailed.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: Flu shot self-scheduling does not differ between those sent a Protect Yourself - Frequent message and those not sent a message (i.e., those in the Passive Control group); Alternative hypothesis: Sending a Protect Yourself - Frequent message increases self-scheduling compared with sending no message. Analysis combines across November and December send dates.||||.035
81626027|NCT05493787|162934581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.593||||||Comparisons between Active Control and all other arms (Analyses 6-9) were analyzed in the same regression. The p-value reported is 2-tailed.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: Active Control messages and Ease messages are equally effective at promoting flu shot self-scheduling; Alternative hypothesis: Ease messages are more effective at promoting flu shot self-scheduling than Active Control messages. Analysis combines across November and December send dates.||||.593
81626028|NCT05493787|162934581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052||||||Comparisons between Active Control and all other arms (Analyses 6-9) were analyzed in the same regression. The p-value reported is 2-tailed.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: Active Control messages and Waiting for You messages are equally effective at promoting flu shot self-scheduling; Alternative hypothesis: Waiting for You messages are more effective at promoting flu shot self-scheduling than Active Control messages. Analysis combines across November and December send dates.||||.052
81655600|NCT02574845|163001454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric mean ratio T2/REF (%)|107.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.65|117.81|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including the effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.||This statistical analysis assess the effect of coadministration of 50 mg metformin hydrochloride on the primary outcome measure of the REF treatment.||117.81|97.65|
81626029|NCT05493787|162934581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.952||||||Comparisons between Active Control and all other arms (Analyses 6-9) were analyzed in the same regression. The p-value reported is 2-tailed.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: Active Control messages and Protect Yourself - Rare messages are equally effective at promoting flu shot self-scheduling; Alternative hypothesis: Protect Yourself - Rare messages are more effective at promoting flu shot self-scheduling than Active Control messages. Analysis combines across November and December send dates.||||.952
81626030|NCT05493787|162934581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.386||||||Comparisons between Active Control and all other arms (Analyses 6-9) were analyzed in the same regression. The p-value reported is 2-tailed.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: Active Control messages and Protect Yourself - Frequent messages are equally effective at promoting flu shot self-scheduling; Alternative hypothesis: Protect Yourself - Frequent messages are more effective at promoting flu shot self-scheduling than Active Control messages. Analysis combines across November and December send dates.||||.386
81626031|NCT05493787|162934581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.498||||||Pairwise comparisons between experimental arms (Analyses 10-15) were analyzed in the same regression. Reported p-values were 2-tailed and adjusted using Tukey's HSD test.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: Ease messages and Waiting for You messages are equally effective at promoting flu shot self-scheduling; Alternative hypothesis: There is a difference in effectiveness between Ease and Waiting for You messages. Analysis combines across November and December send dates.||||.498
81626032|NCT05493787|162934581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.935||||||Pairwise comparisons between experimental arms (Analyses 10-15) were analyzed in the same regression. Reported p-values were 2-tailed and adjusted using Tukey's HSD test.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: Ease messages and Protect Yourself - Rare messages are equally effective at promoting flu shot self-scheduling; Alternative hypothesis: There is a difference in effectiveness between Ease and Protect Yourself - Rare messages. Analysis combines across November and December send dates.||||.935
81626033|NCT05493787|162934581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.504||||||Pairwise comparisons between experimental arms (Analyses 10-15) were analyzed in the same regression. Reported p-values were 2-tailed and adjusted using Tukey's HSD test.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: Ease messages and Protect Yourself - Frequent messages are equally effective at promoting flu shot self-scheduling; Alternative hypothesis: There is a difference in effectiveness between Ease and Protect Yourself - Frequent message messages. Analysis combines across November and December send dates.||||.504
81626034|NCT05493787|162934581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19||||||Pairwise comparisons between experimental arms (Analyses 10-15) were analyzed in the same regression. Reported p-values were 2-tailed and adjusted using Tukey's HSD test.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: Protect Yourself - Rare and Waiting for You messages are equally effective at promoting flu shot self-scheduling; Alternative hypothesis: There is a difference in effectiveness between Protect Yourself - Rare and Waiting for You messages. Analysis combines across November and December send dates.||||.190
81626035|NCT05493787|162934581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027||||||Pairwise comparisons between experimental arms (Analyses 10-15) were analyzed in the same regression. Reported p-values were 2-tailed and adjusted using Tukey's HSD test.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: Protect Yourself - Frequent messages and Waiting for You messages are equally effective at promoting flu shot self-scheduling; Alternative hypothesis: There is a difference in effectiveness between Protect Yourself - Frequent and Waiting for You messages. Analysis combines across November and December send dates.||||.027
81626036|NCT05493787|162934581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.854||||||Pairwise comparisons between experimental arms (Analyses 10-15) were analyzed in the same regression. Reported p-values were 2-tailed and adjusted using Tukey's HSD test.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: Protect Yourself - Rare and Protect Yourself - Frequent messages are equally effective at promoting flu shot self-scheduling; Alternative hypothesis: There is a difference in effectiveness between Protect Yourself - Rare and Protect Yourself - Frequent messages. Analysis combines across November and December send dates.||||.854
81626037|NCT05493787|162934581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.637||||||The reported p-value (2-tailed) is for the interaction term between message send date (November, December) and message (any message arm no message)|Regression, Linear|||"Null Hypothesis: Messages sent in November and December are equally effective at promoting flu-shot self-scheduling. Alternative hypothesis: Messages sent in November and December are differentially effective.~To test the alternative hypothesis, all message arms (Active control, Ease, Waiting for you, Protect yourself - rare, Protect yourself - frequent) were combined and compared with Passive control."||||.637
81626038|NCT05493423|162934599|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the difference between the rates of completed hemodialysis sessions for the test and control groups is less than or equal to the non-inferiority margin (indicating inferior success rate). Rejection of the null hypothesis indicates the data supports the alternative hypothesis that the difference between the rates of successfully completed HD sessions for the test and control groups is at least the non-inferiority margin (indicating non-inferior success rate).||||||0.008|||||||Farrington-Manning|non-inferiority margin = 0.08||||||.008
81626039|NCT05493423|162934599|EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority margin = 0.08||||||0.002|||||||Equivalence Test with paired data|||||||.002
81626040|NCT05493423|162934600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||The p-value was calculated, but was low enough to be rounded down to 0 by the statistical software.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0
81626041|NCT05493423|162934601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||P \< 0.05 is considered significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81626042|NCT05493423|162934602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.132|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.132
81626043|NCT05493423|162934603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||P \< 0.05 is considered significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81626044|NCT05493423|162934604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.197||||||P \< 0.05 is considered significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.197
81655601|NCT02574845|163001454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric mean ratio T3/REF (%)|146.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|135.21|158.62|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including the effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.||This statistical analysis assess the effect of coadministration of 500 mg metformin hydrochloride on the primary outcome measure of the REF treatment.||158.62|135.21|
81626045|NCT05493423|162934605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.424|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.424
81626046|NCT05493423|162934606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||The p-value was calculated, but was low enough to be rounded down to 0 by the statistical software.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0
81626047|NCT05493423|162934607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||The p-value was calculated, but was low enough to be rounded down to as 0 by the statistical software.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0
81626048|NCT05493423|162934608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||P \< 0.05 is considered significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.57
81626049|NCT05493423|162934609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||The p-value was calculated, but was low enough to be rounded down to 0 by the statistical software.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0
81626050|NCT05493423|162934610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.211|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.211
81626051|NCT05493423|162934611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.804||||||P \< 0.05 is considered significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.804
81626052|NCT05493423|162934612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.307||||||P \< 0.05 is considered significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.307
81626053|NCT05493423|162934613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.315||||||P \< 0.05 is considered significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.315
81626054|NCT02312557|162934635|OTHER||Proportion|0.19|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.29|||One-sample binomial test of proportion|||||0.29|0.09|<0.01
81626055|NCT02736409|162934648|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|-0.19||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.452|0.082|||Fisher Exact|||||0.082|-0.452|0.131
81626056|NCT05285618|162934700|OTHER|A linear mixed model accounted for repeated measures ('subject\_id' as a random factor). No power calculation was performed, but the sample size (1,485 observations, 6 subjects) supports robust estimation.||||||0.002||||||P-values are unadjusted for multiple comparisons, as the analysis focused on a limited number of predictors. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The model tested whether stimulation delay ('abs\_delay'), retinal distance ('dist\_ret'), and their interaction ('abs\_delay:dist\_ret') affect the number of elicited phosphenes ('num\_phosphenes').|We hypothesize that the parameter 'dist\_ret' may influence the number of phosphenes perceived ('num\_phosphenes'), while the roles of 'abs\_delay' and its interaction with 'dist\_ret' may be less pronounced. Further evaluation of these parameters will be conducted in the Results section|||0.002
81626057|NCT04784559|162934723|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.8751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|1.53||Unadjusted 2-sided p-value, for multiplicity adjustment uses the Hochberg step-up procedure|Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test, including the fixed effect of the treatment group and levels of the randomisation stratification factors|Stratified Cox proportional-hazards regression model, including the fixed effect of the treatment group and levels of the randomisation stratification factors,|Plitidepsin 2.5 mg arm versus Control arm||1.53|0.727|0.8751
81626058|NCT04784559|162934723|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.37||||0.0625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.96||Unadjusted 2-sided p-value, for multiplicity adjustment uses the Hochberg step-up procedure|Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test, including the fixed effect of the treatment group and levels of the randomisation stratification factors|Stratified Cox proportional-hazards regression model, including the fixed effect of the treatment group and levels of the randomisation stratification factors|Plitidepsin 1.5 mg arm versus Control arm||1.96|0.960|0.0625
81626059|NCT04784559|162934724|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.948||||0.5945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.655|1.37||Unadjusted 2-sided p-value, for multiplicity adjustment uses the Hochberg step-up procedure|Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test, including the fixed effect of the treatment group and levels of the randomisation stratification factors|Stratified Cox proportional-hazards regression model, including the fixed effect of the treatment group and levels of the randomisation stratification factors|Plitidepsin 2.5 mg arm versus Control arm||1.37|0.655|0.5945
81655602|NCT02574845|163001454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric mean ratio T4/REF (%)|105.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.2|121.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including the effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.||This statistical analysis assess the effect of coadministration of 1 mg furosemide on the primary outcome measure of the REF treatment.||121.00|92.20|
81626060|NCT04784559|162934724|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.3358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.827|1.7||Unadjusted 2-sided p-value, for multiplicity adjustment uses the Hochberg step-up procedure|Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test, including the fixed effect of the treatment group and levels of the randomisation stratification factors|Stratified Cox proportional-hazards regression model, including the fixed effect of the treatment group and levels of the randomisation stratification factors|Plitidepsin 1.5 mg arm versus Control arm||1.70|0.827|0.3358
81655603|NCT02574845|163001454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric mean ratio T5/REF (%)|118.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.75|130.67|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including the effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'.||This statistical analysis assess the effect of coadministration of 5 mg furosemide on the primary outcome measure of the REF treatment.||130.67|106.75|
81626061|NCT04784559|162934725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.7252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.604|2.06||2-sided|p-value based on proportional odds model|Proportional odds model with fixed effects of treatment group and randomisation stratification factors|Adjusted Odds Ratio and 95% CI based on a proportional odds model with fixed effects of treatment group and randomisation stratification factors|Plitidepsin 2.5 mg arm versus Control arm||2.06|0.604|0.7252
81626062|NCT04784559|162934725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|3.11||2-sided|p-value based on proportional odds model|Proportional odds model with fixed effects of treatment group and randomisation stratification factors|Adjusted Odds Ratio and 95% CI based on a proportional odds model with fixed effects of treatment group and randomisation stratification factors|Plitidepsin 1.5 mg arm versus Control arm||3.11|0.920|0.0910
81626063|NCT03138512|162934760|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.95||||0.6676||95.0|0.75|1.2|||Log Rank|||||1.20|0.75|0.6676
81626064|NCT03138512|162934760|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.93||||0.6556||95.0|0.67|1.28|||Log Rank|||||1.28|0.67|0.6556
81626065|NCT03138512|162934761|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.26||||0.2436||95.0|0.85|1.85|||Log Rank|||Treatment Part A||1.85|0.85|0.2436
81626066|NCT03138512|162934761|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.36||||0.45||95.0|0.61|3.07|||Log Rank|||Treatment Part B||3.07|0.61|0.4500
81626067|NCT03138512|162934763|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.67||||||||1.67|0.89|
81626068|NCT03138512|162934764|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.75||||||95.0|0.33|1.68||||||||1.68|0.33|
81626069|NCT04382404|162934785|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.15|||||The pregnant cohort was the numerator, and the non-pregnant cohort was the denominator.|Maximum concentration of Velpatasvir in plasma was compared between the 10 pregnant women in this study to 25 non-pregnant historical control women. The geometric mean concentration (percent coefficient of variation) for the non-pregnant cohort was 449.39 (77.12).||1.15|0.63|
81626070|NCT04382404|162934786|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.6|||||The pregnant cohort was the numerator, and the non-pregnant cohort was the denominator.|Maximum concentration of Sofosbuvir in plasma was compared between the 10 pregnant women in this study to 25 non-pregnant historical control women. The geometric mean concentration (percent coefficient of variation) for the non-pregnant cohort was 1226.16 (59.46).||1.60|0.88|
81626071|NCT04382404|162934787|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|0.67|||||The pregnant cohort was the numerator, and the non-pregnant cohort was the denominator.|Maximum concentration of GS-331007 in plasma was compared between the 10 pregnant women in this study to 25 non-pregnant historical control women. The geometric mean concentration (percent coefficient of variation) for the non-pregnant cohort was 1312.17 (32.55).||0.67|0.49|
81626072|NCT04382404|162934788|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.23|||||The pregnant cohort was the numerator, and the non-pregnant cohort was the denominator.|Area under the plasma concentration versus time curve tau of Velpatasvir was compared between the 10 pregnant women in this study to 25 non-pregnant historical control women. The geometric mean (percent coefficient of variation) for the non-pregnant cohort was 3570.65 (72.04).||1.23|0.67|
81626073|NCT04382404|162934789|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.78||||||Area under the plasma concentration versus time curve tau of Sofosbuvir was compared between the 10 pregnant women in this study to 25 non-pregnant historical control women. The geometric mean (percent coefficient of variation) for the non-pregnant cohort was 1483.83 (66.43).|The pregnant cohort was the numerator, and the non-pregnant cohort was the denominator.|1.78|1.06|
81626074|NCT04382404|162934790|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|0.71||||||Area under the plasma concentration versus time curve tau of Sofosbuvir was compared between the 10 pregnant women in this study to 25 non-pregnant historical control women. The geometric mean (percent coefficient of variation) for the non-pregnant cohort was 15361.31 (22.35).|The pregnant cohort was the numerator, and the non-pregnant cohort was the denominator.|0.71|0.55|
81626075|NCT04382404|162934791|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.25||||||The geometric mean (95 percent confidence interval) concentration of GS-461203 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells was compared between the pregnant cohort and 58 nonpregnant persons. The geometric mean (95 percent confidence interval) concentration of GS-461203 was 1474 (488, 4453) fmol /10\^6 cells in the nonpregnant cohort.|The pregnant cohort was the numerator, and the non-pregnant cohort was the denominator.|2.25|0.91|
81626076|NCT04382404|162934792|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.19|||||The pregnant cohort was the numerator, and the non-pregnant cohort was the denominator.|The geometric mean (95 percent confidence interval) concentration of GS-461203 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells was compared between the pregnant cohort and 58 nonpregnant persons. The geometric mean (95 percent confidence interval) concentration of GS-461203 was 1474 (488, 4453) fmol /10\^6 cells in the nonpregnant cohort.||3.19|1.14|
81626077|NCT04382404|162934793|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.6|||||The pregnant cohort was the numerator, and the non-pregnant cohort was the denominator.|The geometric mean (95 percent confidence interval) concentration of GS-461203 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells was compared between the pregnant cohort and 58 nonpregnant persons. The geometric mean (95 percent confidence interval) concentration of GS-461203 was 1474 (488, 4453) fmol /10\^6 cells in the nonpregnant cohort.||2.60|0.87|
81626078|NCT04382404|162934794|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.56|||||The pregnant cohort was the numerator, and the non-pregnant cohort was the denominator.|The geometric mean (95 percent confidence interval) concentration of GS-461203 in dried blood spots was compared between the pregnant cohort and 58 nonpregnant persons. The geometric mean (95 percent confidence interval) concentration of GS-461203 was 647 (571, 723) fmol/punch in the nonpregnant cohort.||.56|.50|
81626079|NCT04382404|162934795|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.58|||||The pregnant cohort was the numerator, and the non-pregnant cohort was the denominator.|The geometric mean (95 percent confidence interval) concentration of GS-461203 in dried blood spots was compared between the pregnant cohort and 58 nonpregnant persons. The geometric mean (95 percent confidence interval) concentration of GS-461203 was 647 (571, 723) fmol/punch in the nonpregnant cohort.||.58|.49|
81626080|NCT04382404|162934796|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.64|||||The pregnant cohort was the numerator, and the non-pregnant cohort was the denominator.|The geometric mean (95 percent confidence interval) concentration of GS-461203 in dried blood spots was compared between the pregnant cohort and 58 nonpregnant persons. The geometric mean (95 percent confidence interval) concentration of GS-461203 was 647 (571, 723) fmol/punch in the nonpregnant cohort.||.64|.48|
81626081|NCT03420833|162934819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81655604|NCT02551653|163001460|OTHER||Mean Ratio|0.832|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.682|0.979|||||||Volume of Distribution - Heart, Left Ventricular Wall: The mean ratio was calculated using the posterior distribution of the ratio of group means (PAH subjects to Healthy Volunteers). The 95% confidence interval is a 95% Bayesian credible interval based on the highest posterior density interval.|0.979|0.682|
81655605|NCT02551653|163001460|OTHER||Mean Ratio|1.472|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.113|1.891|||||||Volume of Distribution - Heart, Right Ventricular Wall: The mean ratio was calculated using the posterior distribution of the ratio of group means (PAH subjects to Healthy Volunteers). The 95% confidence interval is a 95% Bayesian credible interval based on the highest posterior density interval.|1.891|1.113|
81626082|NCT03420833|162934819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.009
81626083|NCT03420833|162934822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.024
81626084|NCT03420833|162934824|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81655606|NCT02551653|163001460|OTHER||Mean Ratio|0.958|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.692|1.241|||||||Volume of Distribution - Lung: The mean ratio was calculated using the posterior distribution of the ratio of group means (PAH subjects to Healthy Volunteers). The 95% confidence interval is a 95% Bayesian credible interval based on the highest posterior density interval.|1.241|0.692|
81655607|NCT02551653|163001461|OTHER||Mean Ratio|1.013|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.846|1.189|||||||Mean Standardized Uptake Values - Heart, Left Ventricular Wall: The mean ratio was calculated using the posterior distribution of the ratio of group means (PAH subjects to Healthy Volunteers). The 95% confidence interval is a 95% Bayesian credible interval based on the highest posterior density interval.|1.189|0.846|
81655608|NCT02551653|163001461|OTHER||Mean Ratio|1.056|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.853|1.269|||||||Mean Standardized Uptake Values - Heart, Right Ventricular Wall: The mean ratio was calculated using the posterior distribution of the ratio of group means (PAH subjects to Healthy Volunteers). The 95% confidence interval is a 95% Bayesian credible interval based on the highest posterior density interval.|1.269|0.853|
81655609|NCT02551653|163001461|OTHER||Mean Ratio|1.047|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.786|1.34|||||||Mean Standardized Uptake Values - Lung: The mean ratio was calculated using the posterior distribution of the ratio of group means (PAH subjects to Healthy Volunteers). The 95% confidence interval is a 95% Bayesian credible interval based on the highest posterior density interval.|1.340|0.786|
81655610|NCT02233803|163001462|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority (NI) is demonstrated as the lower limit of CI for the difference is greater than the pre-specified NI margin of -1.25ML. The lower limit of the 95% CI for the treatment difference (NEUMOTEROL 400 -Symbicort Forte) was greater than the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of -1.25 mL.|Difference of LS means|0.044|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.096||||||Sample size calculations are based on the primary efficacy endpoint (change from baseline in trough FEV1 at day 29). Assuming a within-subject standard deviation of 210 mL, 168 completed subjects are required to demonstrate the non-inferiority of BFF 400/12 mcg SINGLE CAPSULE INHALER and BFF 320/9 mcg TURBUHALER BID, assuming a true difference of -50 mL with 90% power and a 2.5% one-sided significance level. The pre-specified NI margin is set at -1.25mL.||0.096|-0.008|
81655611|NCT02233803|163001463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS means|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.576|1.384||||||||1.384|0.576|
81655612|NCT02233803|163001464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS means|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.1||||||||1.1|0.1|
81655613|NCT00368927|163001580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||With a sample size of 60 evaluable participants per intervention arm, we would have 90% power to detect a bronchial dysplasia response rate of 54% and 82% power to detect a bronchial dysplasia response rate of\> 51% among participants assigned to receive active sulindac (2-sided chi-square test with continuity correction; alpha=0.05).||||0.85
81655614|NCT00368927|163001581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||A sample size of 60 participants per intervention arm would provide 90% power and 80% power to detect effect sizes of 60% and 52%, respectively, using a two-sample t-test(alpha=0.05).||||0.63
81655615|NCT04978493|163001615|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|4.84|||||(Adjusted mean BI 706321 and ustekinumab) - (adjusted mean Placebo and ustekinumab)|The analysis was a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). For the ANCOVA model, absolute change in SES-CD score was the dependent variable, treatment group and baseline corticosteroid use (yes/no) were fixed effects and baseline SES-CD score was a continuous covariate.||4.84|-0.99|
81655616|NCT04978493|163001616|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|13.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.46|36.14|||||(Adjusted mean BI 706321 and ustekinumab) - (adjusted mean Placebo and ustekinumab)|The analysis was a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). For the ANCOVA model, absolute change in SES-CD score was the dependent variable, treatment group and baseline corticosteroid use (yes/no) were fixed effects and baseline SES-CD score was a continuous covariate.||36.14|-9.46|
81655617|NCT04978493|163001617|OTHER||Unadjusted risk difference|-27.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.42|-2.64|||||BI 706321 and ustekinumab - Placebo and ustekinumab|Unadjusted risk difference between treatment groups were calculated simply as the difference in the observed percentage of patients. The method to provide confidence intervals for the unadjusted risk differences was derived from the Newcombe method.||-2.64|-48.42|
81531908|NCT03259087|162748729|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.36|1.86|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.86|1.36|
81626085|NCT03420833|162934824|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.011
81626086|NCT03332017|162934833|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0017|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was stratified by rituximab-refractory status, number of prior lines of therapy, and geographic region per interactive response technology.||||||0.0017
81626087|NCT02907099|162934874|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5
81626088|NCT02907099|162934875|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5
81655618|NCT04978493|163001618|OTHER||Unadjusted risk difference|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.49|22.12|||||BI 706321 and ustekinumab - Placebo and ustekinumab|Unadjusted risk difference between treatment groups were calculated simply as the difference in the observed percentage of patients. The method to provide confidence intervals for the unadjusted risk differences was derived from the Newcombe method.||22.12|-20.49|
81531909|NCT03259087|162748729|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|2.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.82|2.97|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||2.97|1.82|
81626089|NCT03652688|162934909|SUPERIORITY||F|14.463|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The unit of analyses was the individual, nested within groups.||||<0.001
81626090|NCT03652688|162934910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||.08
81626091|NCT03652688|162934911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.954|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.954
81626092|NCT03652688|162934912|SUPERIORITY||Chi-Square|4.436||||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||.035
81626093|NCT03652688|162934913|SUPERIORITY||Chi-Square|2.615||||0.106|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||.106
81655619|NCT04978493|163001619|OTHER||Unadjusted risk difference|-3.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.14|13.25|||||BI 706321 and ustekinumab - Placebo and ustekinumab|Unadjusted risk difference between treatment groups were calculated simply as the difference in the observed percentage of patients. The method to provide confidence intervals for the unadjusted risk differences was derived from the Newcombe method.||13.25|-21.14|
81655620|NCT04978493|163001620|OTHER||Unadjusted risk difference|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.67|18.78|||||BI 706321 and ustekinumab - Placebo and ustekinumab|Unadjusted risk difference between treatment groups were calculated simply as the difference in the observed percentage of patients. The method to provide confidence intervals for the unadjusted risk differences was derived from the Newcombe method.||18.78|-17.67|
81655621|NCT04978493|163001621|OTHER||Unadjusted risk difference|-3.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.91|18.85|||||BI 706321 and ustekinumab - Placebo and ustekinumab|Unadjusted risk difference between treatment groups were calculated simply as the difference in the observed percentage of patients. The method to provide confidence intervals for the unadjusted risk differences was derived from the Newcombe method.||18.85|-24.91|
81655622|NCT04978493|163001622|OTHER||Unadjusted risk difference|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.86|17.34|||||BI 706321 and ustekinumab - Placebo and ustekinumab|Unadjusted risk difference between treatment groups were calculated simply as the difference in the observed percentage of patients. The method to provide confidence intervals for the unadjusted risk differences was derived from the Newcombe method.||17.34|-23.86|
81655623|NCT04978493|163001623|OTHER||Unadjusted risk difference|-18.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.32|8.89|||||BI 706321 and ustekinumab - Placebo and ustekinumab|Unadjusted risk difference between treatment groups were calculated simply as the difference in the observed percentage of patients. The method to provide confidence intervals for the unadjusted risk differences was derived from the Newcombe method.||8.89|-42.32|
81655624|NCT04978493|163001624|OTHER||Unadjusted risk difference|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.53|23.41|||||BI 706321 and ustekinumab - Placebo and ustekinumab|Unadjusted risk difference between treatment groups were calculated simply as the difference in the observed percentage of patients. The method to provide confidence intervals for the unadjusted risk differences was derived from the Newcombe method.||23.41|-21.53|
81655625|NCT04978493|163001625|OTHER||Unadjusted risk difference|-22.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.42|5.19|||||BI 706321 and ustekinumab - Placebo and ustekinumab|Unadjusted risk difference between treatment groups were calculated simply as the difference in the observed percentage of patients. The method to provide confidence intervals for the unadjusted risk differences was derived from the Newcombe method.||5.19|-45.42|
81655626|NCT04157400|163001727|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.01
81655627|NCT04157400|163001728|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81655628|NCT04157400|163001729|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Segments of EMG recorded during walking at self-selected walking speed were used to investigate complexity of muscle synergies using a nonnegative matrix factorization (NNMF) algorithm (MATLAB®, Mathworks, Natick, MA). The approach involves calculation of an mxt matrix of the original EMG data (EMG0), where m represents the number of muscles being measured and t represents a time base normalized to percentage of gait cycle. The algorithm also calculates two surrogate matrices, mxn and nxt, where n is the amplitude of muscle activation. The product of the surrogate matrices are considered a reconstruction of EMG (EMGr). EMGr for each module is then compared to EMG0 by finding the variability accounted for (VAF). A threshold necessary for module classification was chosen to be 90% for all conditions (8 muscles + 6 phases of gait) based on similar studies in the literature. Classifications were not increased unless the higher module VAF was at least 5% higher than the preceding module.|||
81655629|NCT02671500|163001767|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||2-sided 1 sample exact binomial test|||A sample size of 260 participants in Region 1 would provide more than 80% power to detect an improvement of at least 6 percentage points in SVR12 rate from the performance goal of 85% by using a two-sided exact one-sample binomial test at the significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81655630|NCT03548220|163001777|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||2-sided p-value|Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81655631|NCT03548220|163001778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|18.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.41|24.01|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measure||Standard error = 2.913|||24.01|12.41|<0.0001
81655632|NCT03548220|163001781|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-26.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.82|-14.7|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measure||Standard error = 5.788|||-14.70|-37.82|<0.0001
81531910|NCT03259087|162748730|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.16|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.16|0.84|
81703923|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.812||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day at 30 minutes for PPG.||||0.812
81655633|NCT03548220|163001782|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-70.81||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-115.88|-25.74|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measure||Standard error = 22.488|||-25.74|-115.88|0.0027
81655634|NCT03548220|163001783|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.158||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.043|0.273|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measure||Standard error = 0.0578|||0.273|0.043|0.0079
81655635|NCT03548220|163001784|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1011|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1391|-0.0632|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measure||Standard error = 0.01904|||-0.0632|-0.1391|<0.0001
81655636|NCT03548220|163001785|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.11||||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-0.41|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measure||Standard error = 1.352|||-0.41|-5.80|0.0247
81655637|NCT03548220|163001786|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.25||||0.0421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|-0.12|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measure||Standard error = 1.574|||-0.12|-6.39|0.0421
81655638|NCT04531982|163001820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4825||||||Two-sided p-value for treatment difference at Week 26 from MMRM analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between LSM changes for adjunctive pimavanserin and adjunctive placebo (pimavanserin - placebo) at the specified visit from MMRM analysis.||||0.4825
81531911|NCT03259087|162748730|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.18|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.18|0.90|
81655639|NCT04531982|163001821|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8872||||||Two-sided p-value for treatment difference at Week 26 from MMRM analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8872
81531912|NCT03259087|162748730|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.29|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.29|0.95|
81626094|NCT03652688|162934914|SUPERIORITY||Chi-Square|11.636|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.001
81626095|NCT04986501|162934920|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.01
81626096|NCT04986501|162934922|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.01
81626097|NCT05089734|162934925|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.04||Stratified log-rank test adjusted for stratification factors: histology and best response to last prior immune therapy received.|Log Rank|||||1.04|0.68|0.0534
81626098|NCT05089734|162934926|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.1938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.11||Stratified log-rank test adjusted for stratification factors: histology and best response to last prior immune therapy received.|Log Rank|||||1.11|0.77|0.1938
81626099|NCT05089734|162934927|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions|-4.3||||0.9255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|1.5||The 1-sided p-value is calculated using Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for randomization stratification factors of histology, and best response to last prior immune therapy received.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.5|-10.1|0.9255
81626100|NCT05089734|162934932|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.91||Stratified log-rank test adjusted for stratification factors: histology and best response to last prior immune therapy received.|Log Rank|||||0.91|0.61|0.0020
81626101|NCT05089734|162934933|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.97||Stratified log-rank test adjusted for stratification factors: histology and best response to last prior immune therapy received.|Log Rank|||||0.97|0.66|0.0125
81626102|NCT05034952|162934934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3914|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3914
81626103|NCT05034952|162934934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1266|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1266
81655640|NCT00926497|163001886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The trial was designed to obtain a power of 90% to detect a 30% difference between the two groups in the duration of antibiotic therapy with an estimated standard deviation of 50%.||||0.002
81531913|NCT03259087|162748732|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|0.94|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||0.94|0.68|
81626104|NCT05034952|162934934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0097|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0097
81626105|NCT05034952|162934935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5476|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5476
81626106|NCT05034952|162934935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0825|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0825
81626107|NCT05034952|162934935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0036|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0036
81626108|NCT05034952|162934936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4712|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4712
81626109|NCT05034952|162934936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1635|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1635
81626110|NCT05034952|162934936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1158|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1158
81626111|NCT05034952|162934937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2882|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2882
81626112|NCT05034952|162934937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2344|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2344
81626113|NCT05034952|162934937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1724|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1724
81626114|NCT05034952|162934938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1343|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1343
81626115|NCT05034952|162934938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4501|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4501
81626116|NCT05034952|162934938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1009|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1009
81626117|NCT06074523|162934940|EQUIVALENCE|Comparing three conditions in a basic science experiment in healthy adults.|partial eta squared|0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Comparing Cued Suppression Task; Positive, Negative, and Neutral Cue condtions||||<.001
81626118|NCT06074523|162934941|EQUIVALENCE|P\<.05 criterion|cohen's d|0.24||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing performance on target absent and target present trials||||.08
81626119|NCT06074523|162934942|OTHER||Slope|-0.37||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5803|-0.1135|||correlation|||Relationship between Cued Attention Negative Cue Benefit (Neutral Cue RT- Negative Cue RT) and working memory capacity.||-0.1135|-0.5803|.007
81626120|NCT06074523|162934943|OTHER||Slope|-0.27||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5015|-0.002414|||correlation|||Correlation of Inattentive Traits subscale and learned suppression (difference in RT between target absent and target present trials)||-0.002414|-0.5015|.046
81626121|NCT03281291|162934944|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|29.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|42.1|||Regression, Cox||VE = 1 minus the Hazard Ratio (HR). HR was defined as the ratio of relative risk of infection in the vaccinated group compared to the control group.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in the TVC against the first new genotypic infection, between enrollment and Month 20 visit, for R012-20 Group vs Control Group.||42.1|14.7|
81626122|NCT03281291|162934944|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|31.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4|43.3|||Regression, Cox||VE = 1 minus HR. HR was defined as the ratio of relative risk of infection in the vaccinated group compared to the control group.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in the TVC against the first new genotypic infection, between enrollment and Month 20 visit, for R012-14-mD Group vs Control Group.||43.3|16.4|
81626123|NCT03281291|162934944|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|24.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|37.6|||Regression, Cox||VE = 1 minus HR. HR was defined as the ratio of relative risk of infection in the vaccinated group compared to the control group.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in the TVC against the first new genotypic infection, between enrollment and Month 20 visit, for Fx012-14-mFxD Group vs Control Group.||37.6|9.0|
81655641|NCT00926497|163001887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.012
81655642|NCT00926497|163001887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81655643|NCT03439254|163001890|OTHER||Response ratio(Mantel-Haenszel estimate)|1.13||||0.6172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment / Placebo Response Ratio = Percentage of Responders in Active Treatment Arm / Percentage of Responders in Placebo, stratified by Baseline diabetes status (yes/no).|||1.79|0.71|0.6172
81655644|NCT03439254|163001890|OTHER||Response ratio(Mantel-Haenszel estimate)|1.2||||0.4184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment / Placebo Response Ratio = Percentage of Responders in Active Treatment Arm / Percentage of Responders in Placebo, stratified by Baseline diabetes status (yes/no).|||1.89|0.77|0.4184
81655645|NCT00384774|163001916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Headache Response||||1.0000
81655646|NCT00384774|163001916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0991|||||||Fisher Exact|||Headache Response||||0.0991
81626124|NCT03281291|162934944|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|28.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|41.1|||Regression, Cox||VE = 1 minus HR. HR was defined as the ratio of relative risk of infection in the vaccinated group compared to the control group.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in the TVC against the first new genotypic infection, between enrollment and Month 20 visit, for Fx017-mFxD Group vs Control Group.||41.1|13.9|
81626125|NCT03281291|162934945|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|42.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.7|52.8|||Regression, Cox||VE = 1 minus HR. HR was defined as the ratio of relative risk of infection in the vaccinated group compared to the control group.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in the ATP cohort against the first new genotypic infection, between months 2.5 and 14, for R012-20 + R012-14-mD Pooled Group vs Control Group.||52.8|30.7|
81626126|NCT03281291|162934945|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|36.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.2|49.2|||Regression, Cox||VE = 1 minus HR. HR was defined as the ratio of relative risk of infection in the vaccinated group compared to the control group.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in the ATP cohort against the first new genotypic infection, between months 2.5 and 14, for Fx012-14-mFxD Group vs Control Group.||49.2|21.2|
81626127|NCT03281291|162934945|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|41.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.7|53.1|||Regression, Cox||VE = 1 minus HR. HR was defined as the ratio of relative risk of infection in the vaccinated group compared to the control group.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in the ATP cohort against the first new genotypic infection, between months 7.5 and 19, for Fx017-mFxD Group vs Control Group.||53.1|26.7|
81626128|NCT03281291|162934946|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|29.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.4|41.5|||Regression, Cox||VE = 1 minus HR. HR was defined as the ratio of relative risk of infection in the vaccinated group compared to the control group.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in the TVC against the first new genotypic infection, between enrollment and Month 32 visit, for R012-20 Group vs Control Group.||41.5|15.4|
81626129|NCT03281291|162934946|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|30.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.6|42.2|||Regression, Cox||VE = 1 minus HR. HR was defined as the ratio of relative risk of infection in the vaccinated group compared to the control group.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in the TVC against the first new genotypic infection, between enrollment and Month 32 visit, for R012-14-mD Group vs Control Group.||42.2|16.6|
81626130|NCT03281291|162934946|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|27.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|39.4|||Regression, Cox||VE = 1 minus HR. HR was defined as the ratio of relative risk of infection in the vaccinated group compared to the control group.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in the TVC against the first new genotypic infection, between enrollment and Month 32 visit, for Fx012-14-mFxD Group vs Control Group.||39.4|13.1|
81626131|NCT03281291|162934946|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|26.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|38.3|||Regression, Cox||VE = 1 minus HR. HR was defined as the ratio of relative risk of infection in the vaccinated group compared to the control group.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in the TVC against the first new genotypic infection, between enrollment and Month 32 visit, for Fx017-mFxD Group vs Control Group.||38.3|11.9|
81626132|NCT03281291|162934947|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|41.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.6|52.5|||Regression, Cox||VE = 1 minus HR. HR was defined as the ratio of relative risk of infection in the vaccinated group compared to the control group.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in the ATP cohort against the first new genotypic infection, between months 2.5 and 26, for R012-20 Group vs Control Group.||52.5|28.6|
81626133|NCT03281291|162934947|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|39.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.8|50.6|||Regression, Cox||VE = 1 minus HR. HR was defined as the ratio of relative risk of infection in the vaccinated group compared to the control group.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in the ATP cohort against the first new genotypic infection, between months 2.5 and 26, for R012-14-mD Group vs Control Group.||50.6|26.8|
81626134|NCT03281291|162934947|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|33.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.3|45.3|||Regression, Cox||VE = 1 minus HR. HR was defined as the ratio of relative risk of infection in the vaccinated group compared to the control group.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in the ATP cohort against the first new genotypic infection, between months 2.5 and 26, for Fx012-14-mFxD Group vs Control Group.||45.3|19.3|
81626135|NCT03281291|162934947|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|40.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.2|51.5|||Regression, Cox||VE = 1 minus HR. HR was defined as the ratio of relative risk of infection in the vaccinated group compared to the control group.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in the ATP cohort against the first new genotypic infection, between months 7.5 and 31, for Fx017-mFxD Group vs Control Group.||51.5|27.2|
81655647|NCT00384774|163001916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4851|||||||Chi-squared|||Headache Response||||0.4851
81626136|NCT03281291|162934948|OTHER||Additive difference|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.979|-1.022|||Wald Test|Wald tests were used to test for additive differences in VE differing from zero and to obtain a 95% confidence interval.|Additive difference was defined as the difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections between each vaccine arm and the control arm.|To detect a significant difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections in the TVC between enrollment and Month 20 visit, for R012-20 Group vs Control Group.||-1.022|-1.979|
81626137|NCT03281291|162934948|OTHER||Additive difference|-1.544|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.027|-1.061|||Wald test|Wald tests were used to test for additive differences in VE differing from zero and to obtain a 95% confidence interval.|Additive difference was defined as the difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections between each vaccine arm and the control arm.|To detect a significant difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections in the TVC between enrollment and Month 20 visit, for R012-14-mD Group vs Control Group.||-1.061|-2.027|
81626138|NCT03281291|162934948|OTHER||Additive difference|-1.575|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.065|-1.085|||Wald test|Wald tests were used to test for additive differences in VE differing from zero and to obtain a 95% confidence interval.|Additive difference was defined as the difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections between each vaccine arm and the control arm.|To detect a significant difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections in the TVC between enrollment and Month 20 visit, for Fx012-14-mFxD Group vs Control Group.||-1.085|-2.065|
81655648|NCT00384774|163001916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1178|||||||Chi-squared|||Headache Response||||0.1178
81655649|NCT00384774|163001916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1093|||||||Chi-squared|||Headache Response||||0.1093
81655650|NCT00384774|163001916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3364|||||||Fisher Exact|||Headache Response||||0.3364
81655651|NCT01531673|163001926|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|4.77||||0.0647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|9.84|||Mixed-effect repeated measure (MMRM)|||||9.84|-0.3|0.0647
81655652|NCT01531673|163001926|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.91||||0.1686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|1.68|||MMRM|||||1.68|-9.5|0.1686
81655653|NCT01531673|163001926|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.2||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-0.31|||MMRM|||||-0.31|-8.1|0.0348
81655654|NCT01531673|163001926|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-19.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.57|-14.59|||MMRM|||||-14.59|-24.57|<0.0001
81655655|NCT01531673|163001926|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.14||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.03|-1.25|||MMRM|||||-1.25|-9.03|0.0101
81655656|NCT01531673|163001926|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.19||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.16|-1.21|||MMRM|||||-1.21|-9.16|0.011
81655657|NCT01531673|163001926|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.38|-4.82|||MMRM|||||-4.82|-14.38|0.0001
81655658|NCT01531673|163001926|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.77||||0.3745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.71|2.17|||MMRM|||||2.17|-5.71|0.3745
81655659|NCT01531673|163001927|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.7||||0.0357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.94|-0.46|||MMRM|||||-0.46|-12.94|0.0357
81655660|NCT01531673|163001928|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-17.2||||0.0238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.75|-2.65|||MMRM|||||-2.65|-31.75|0.0238
81655661|NCT00568178|163001943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio in Geometric Mean|0.63||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.74|0.54|0.001
81703924|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.996||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day at 30 minutes for PPG.||||0.996
81531914|NCT03259087|162748732|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|0.7|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||0.70|0.49|
81655662|NCT00568178|163001944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4||||||95.0|-9.9|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.0|-9.9|
81703925|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.198||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day at 30 minutes for PPG.||||0.198
81703926|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day at 60 minutes for PPG.||||1.000
81531915|NCT03259087|162748732|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.25|0.45|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||0.45|0.25|
81531916|NCT03259087|162748736|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|3.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.26|4.82|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||4.82|3.26|
81531917|NCT03259087|162748736|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3|1.92|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.92|1.30|
81531918|NCT03259087|162748737|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|3.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.03|4.36|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||4.36|3.03|
81655663|NCT00568178|163001945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6||||||95.0|-9.2|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1|-9.2|
81655664|NCT00568178|163001946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.6||No P Value was calculated for this outcome.|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured variance-covariance was used.||||1.60|0.86|
81655665|NCT00568178|163001947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean|-3.8||||||95.0|-15.2|7.6||A P-Value was not calculated for this outcome.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.6|-15.2|
81655666|NCT00264303|163001948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.005||95.0|0.08|0.43|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline CIU composite score as covariate.||||0.43|0.08|0.005
81655667|NCT00264303|163001949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.041||95.0|0.01|0.34|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline CIU composite score as covariate||||0.34|0.01|0.041
81655668|NCT00264303|163001950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13||||0.004||95.0|0.04|0.22|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline pruritus severity score as covariate.||||0.22|0.04|0.004
81655669|NCT00264303|163001951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16||||0.002||95.0|0.06|0.26|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline pruritus duration as covariate.||||0.26|0.06|0.002
81655670|NCT00264303|163001952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.009||95.0|0.03|0.22|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and pooled centers as factors and baseline pruritus duration score as covariate.||||0.22|0.03|0.009
81655671|NCT00264303|163001953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|||<|0.001||95.0|0.07|0.26|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline severity as covariate.||The primary hypothesis to be tested in this study was that the clinical efficacy of Levocetirizine 5 mg is superior to that of Desloratidine 5 mg||0.26|0.07|<0.001
81655672|NCT02389452|163001954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81655673|NCT01006252|163001968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.121||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified log rank|||||||0.121
81655674|NCT01006252|163001969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.048||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified log rank|Analysis adjusted for Baseline Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH); Disease Stage; Sex; Previous Single Agent Immunotherapy Treatment; Age Group||||||0.048
81655675|NCT01006252|163001970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.396||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05.|Unadjusted normal distribution|Unadjusted normal-distribution approximation for the difference in rates||||||0.396
81655676|NCT01006252|163001972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.483||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05.|Unadjusted normal distribution|Unadjusted normal-distribution approximation for the difference in rates.||||||0.483
81655677|NCT01006252|163001973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.505||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified log rank|||||||0.505
81465780|NCT01953601|162624029|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean (LSM)|0.1||||0.6734|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-0.3|0.4|||Longitudinal ANCOVA||Difference in LSM = Arm A - Arm C||Analysis model includes categorical factors of geographic region, time, treatment, gender, APOE genotype, baseline use of Vitamin E, baseline use of AChEI, and the interaction of time by treatment, with baseline value, the interaction of baseline value and time, the baseline value of MMSE and the baseline value of age included as continuous covariates.|0.4|-0.3|0.6734
81465781|NCT01953601|162624029|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means (LSM)|0.4||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|97.51|0.0|0.8|||Longitudinal ANCOVA||Difference in LSM = Arm B - Arm C||Analysis model includes categorical factors of geographic region, time, treatment, gender, APOE genotype, baseline use of Vitamin E, baseline use of AChEI, and the interaction of time by treatment, with baseline value, the interaction of baseline value and time, the baseline value of MMSE and the baseline value of age included as continuous covariates.|0.8|0.0|0.0141
81465782|NCT01953601|162624031|OTHER||Difference in % vs Placebo|4.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|8.31|||||Difference in % = Arm A - Arm C|||8.31|0.40|
81465783|NCT01953601|162624031|OTHER||Difference in % vs Placebo|5.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|9.09|||||Difference in % = Arm B - Arm C|||9.09|1.33|
81465784|NCT01953601|162624032|OTHER||Difference in % vs Placebo|2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|5.1|||||Difference in % = Arm A - Arm C|||5.10|-0.84|
81465785|NCT01953601|162624032|OTHER||Difference in % vs Placebo|5.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.35|8.99|||||Difference in % = Arm B - Arm C|||8.99|2.35|
81465786|NCT01953601|162624033|OTHER||Difference in % vs Placebo|-6.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.16|2.68|||||Difference in % = Arm A - Arm C|||2.68|-16.16|
81465787|NCT01953601|162624033|OTHER||Difference in % vs Placebo|-10.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.16|-1.04|||||Difference in % = Arm B - Arm C|||-1.04|-20.16|
81465788|NCT01953601|162624034|OTHER||Difference in % vs Placebo|-2.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.03|0.61|||||Difference in % = Arm A - Arm C|||0.61|-6.03|
81465789|NCT01953601|162624034|OTHER||Difference in % vs Placebo|-2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.01|0.71|||||Difference in % = Arm B - Arm C|||0.71|-6.01|
81531919|NCT03259087|162748737|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.22|1.75|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.75|1.22|
81531920|NCT03259087|162748738|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|2.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.23|3.06|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||3.06|2.23|
81626139|NCT03281291|162934948|OTHER||Additive difference|-1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.635|-0.586|||Wald test|Wald tests were used to test for additive differences in VE differing from zero and to obtain a 95% confidence interval.|Additive difference was defined as the difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections between each vaccine arm and the control arm.|To detect a significant difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections in the TVC between enrollment and Month 20 visit, for Fx017-mFxD Group vs Control Group.||-0.586|-1.635|
81626140|NCT03281291|162934949|OTHER||Additive difference|-0.769|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.068|-0.469|||Wald test|Wald tests were used to test for additive differences in VE differing from zero and to obtain a 95% confidence interval|Additive difference was defined as the difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections between each vaccine arm and the control arm.|To detect a significant difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections in the ATP cohort between months 2.5 to 14, for R012-20 + R012-14-mD Pooled Group vs Control Group.||-0.469|-1.068|
81626141|NCT03281291|162934949|OTHER||Additive difference|-0.786|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.133|-0.439|||Wald test|Wald tests were used to test for additive differences in VE differing from zero and to obtain a 95% confidence interval|Additive difference was defined as the difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections between each vaccine arm and the control arm.|To detect a significant difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections in the ATP cohort between months 2.5 to 14, for Fx012-14-mFxD groups vs Control Group.||-0.439|-1.133|
81626142|NCT03281291|162934949|OTHER||Additive difference|-1.275|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.592|-0.959|||Wald test|Wald tests were used to test for additive differences in VE differing from zero and to obtain a 95% confidence interval|Additive difference was defined as the difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections between each vaccine arm and the control arm.|To detect a significant difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections in the ATP cohort between months 7.5 to 19, for Fx017-mFxD groups vs Control Group.||-0.959|-1.592|
81626143|NCT03281291|162934950|OTHER||Additive difference|-2.686|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.448|-1.924|||Wald test|Wald tests were used to test for additive differences in VE differing from zero and to obtain a 95% confidence interval|Additive difference was defined as the difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections between each vaccine arm and the control arm.|To detect a significant difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections in the TVC between enrollment and Month 32 visit, for R012-20 Group vs Control Group.||-1.924|-3.448|
81626144|NCT03281291|162934950|OTHER||Additive difference|-2.452|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.217|-1.686|||Wald test|Wald tests were used to test for additive differences in VE differing from zero and to obtain a 95% confidence interval|Additive difference was defined as the difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections between each vaccine arm and the control arm.|To detect a significant difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections in the TVC between enrollment and Month 32 visit, for R012-14-mD Group vs Control Group.||-1.686|-3.217|
81465790|NCT01953601|162624035|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.301||||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|97.51|1.005|1.684|||Regression, Cox||HR = Arm A / Arm C||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment, background AD treatment (use, no use), sex, APOE4 status (carrier, non-carrier) and baseline use of Vitamin E as categorical covariates and age and baseline MMSE value as continuous covariates.|1.684|1.005|0.0222
81465791|NCT01953601|162624035|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.382||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|97.51|1.067|1.79|||Regression, Cox||HR = Arm B / Arm C||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment, background AD treatment (use, no use), sex, APOE4 status (carrier, non-carrier) and baseline use of Vitamin E as categorical covariates and age and baseline MMSE value as continuous covariates.|1.790|1.067|0.0050
81531921|NCT03259087|162748738|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.25|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.25|0.95|
81531922|NCT03259087|162748739|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.14|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.14|0.84|
81531923|NCT03259087|162748739|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.2|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.20|0.75|
81531924|NCT03259087|162748740|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.16|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.16|0.85|
81531925|NCT03259087|162748740|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.2|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.20|0.75|
81531926|NCT03259087|162748741|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.21|0.31|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||0.31|0.21|
81531927|NCT03259087|162748741|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.77|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||0.77|0.52|
81531928|NCT03259087|162748745|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.11|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.11|0.74|
81531929|NCT03259087|162748745|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.47|0.88|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||0.88|0.47|
81531930|NCT03259087|162748745|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.21|0.43|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||0.43|0.21|
81531931|NCT03259087|162748746|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|0.98|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||0.98|0.57|
81531932|NCT03259087|162748746|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.31|0.53|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||0.53|0.31|
81531933|NCT03259087|162748746|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|0.22|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||0.22|0.08|
81531934|NCT03259087|162748747|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.11|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||1.11|0.74|
81531935|NCT03259087|162748747|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.47|0.88|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||0.88|0.47|
81531936|NCT03259087|162748747|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.21|0.43|||||GMR is ratio of Experimental Group / Healthy Group|||0.43|0.21|
81531937|NCT04950465|162748780|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.43|||ANCOVA|||||0.43|-0.12|0.2639
81531938|NCT04950465|162748781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6978|||||||Van Elteren Test|Due to non-normal residual analyses from ANCOVA a Van Elteren Test was performed.||Week 4||||0.6978
81531939|NCT04950465|162748781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.813|||||||Van Elteren Test|Due to non-normal residual analyses from ANCOVA a Van Elteren Test was performed.||Week 8||||0.8130
81531940|NCT04950465|162748782|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||0.7645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.19|||ANCOVA|||||0.19|-0.26|0.7645
81531941|NCT04950465|162748783|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114||0.9728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.22|-0.23|0.9728
81531942|NCT04950465|162748783|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.42|||ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.42|-0.13|0.2968
81531943|NCT04950465|162748784|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1682|||||||Van Elteren Test|Due to non-normal residual analyses from ANCOVA a Van Elteren Test was performed.||Week 4||||0.1682
81531944|NCT04950465|162748784|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3937|||||||Van Elteren Test|Due to non-normal residual analyses from ANCOVA a Van Elteren Test was performed.||Week 8||||0.3937
81531945|NCT04308941|162748785|OTHER|The mean and standard deviation was analyzed.||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.07
81531946|NCT02230566|162748788|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-64.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.66|-59.98||P-values are from GEE model including baseline value, and the post UX003 Treatment Week as a categorical variable. The covariance structure within participants was assumed to be exchangeable.|GEE|||||-59.98|-69.66|< 0.0001
81531947|NCT02230566|162748789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0527|||||||t-test|"P value from t-test of no change (0 change) from baseline"||||||0.0527
81531948|NCT02230566|162748790|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|20.8||||0.2137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|53.7||P-values are from GEE model including baseline value, and the post UX003 Treatment Week as a categorical variable. The covariance structure within participants was assumed to be exchangeable.|GEE|||||53.7|-12.0|0.2137
81531949|NCT02230566|162748793|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-6.5||||0.1778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|3.0|||GEE|||Shoulder Flexion - Left||3.0|-16.1|0.1778
81531950|NCT02230566|162748793|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.5||||0.7632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|8.0|||GEE|||Shoulder Extension - Left||8.0|-10.9|0.7632
81531951|NCT02230566|162748793|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.8||||0.6034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|5.1|||GEE|||Shoulder Flexion - Right||5.1|-8.8|0.6034
81531952|NCT02230566|162748793|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-3.4||||0.3332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|3.4|||GEE|||Shoulder Extension - Right||3.4|-10.2|0.3332
81531953|NCT02230566|162748793|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-9.4||||0.0415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|-0.4|||GEE|||Tighter Shoulder Flexion||-0.4|-18.4|0.0415
81531954|NCT02230566|162748793|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-6.7||||0.0563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|0.2|||GEE|||Tighter Shoulder Extension||0.2|-13.6|0.0563
81531955|NCT02230566|162748794|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.0||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.2|||GEE|||for the left eye||2.2|-0.2|0.1140
81531956|NCT02230566|162748794|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.9||||0.0906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.8|||GEE|||for the right eye||1.8|-0.1|0.0906
81531957|NCT02230566|162748795|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.8||||0.0883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.7|||GEE|||Scale-BALANCE||1.7|-0.1|0.0883
81531958|NCT02230566|162748795|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.2||||0.3528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||GEE|||Scale: FINE MOTOR PRECISION||0.2|-0.7|0.3528
81531959|NCT02230566|162748795|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.2||||0.4094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||GEE|||Scale-MANUAL DEXTERITY||0.6|-0.2|0.4094
81531960|NCT02230566|162748795|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.2||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.4|||GEE|||Scale-RUNNING SPEED AND AGILITY||0.4|0.0|0.1020
81531961|NCT02230566|162748796|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|3.4||||0.1953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|8.6|||GEE|||||8.6|-1.8|0.1953
81531962|NCT02230566|162748798|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.2||||0.2022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.6|||GEE|||||0.6|-3.0|0.2022
81655678|NCT01006252|163001974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.902||95.0||||P-value given for Overall Main Treatment Effect from the repeated measure model where time was a class variable. Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM analyses limited to first 4 cycles due to sparse data; data from 30-day follow-up visit coded to first cycle after last on-treatment cycle.||||||0.902
81655679|NCT01006252|163001974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0||||P-value given for Treatment-By-Cycle Interaction from the repeated measure model where time was a class variable. Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM analyses limited to first 4 cycles due to sparse data; data from 30-day follow-up visit coded to first cycle after last on-treatment cycle.||||||0.970
81655680|NCT01006252|163001976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.902||95.0||||P-value given for Overall Main Treatment Effect from the repeated measure model where time was a class variable. Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM analyses limited to first 4 cycles due to sparse data; data from 30-day follow-up visit coded to first cycle after last on-treatment cycle.||||||0.902
81655681|NCT01006252|163001976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0||||P-value given for Overall Treatment-By-Cycle Interaction from the repeated measure model where time was a class variable. Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM analyses limited to first 4 cycles due to sparse data; data from 30-day follow-up visit coded to first cycle after last on-treatment cycle.||||||0.970
81655682|NCT01006252|163001977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.547||95.0||||P-value given for Main Treatment Effect from the repeated measure model where time was a class variable. Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM analyses limited to first 4 cycles due to sparse data; data from 30-day follow-up visit coded to first cycle after last on-treatment cycle.||||||0.547
81655683|NCT01006252|163001977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.414||95.0||||P-value given for Treatment-By-Cycle Interaction from the repeated measure model where time was a class variable. Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM analyses limited to first 4 cycles due to sparse data; data from 30-day follow-up visit coded to first cycle after last on-treatment cycle.||||||0.414
81655684|NCT01006252|163001979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.547||95.0||||P-value given for Main Treatment Effect from the repeated measure model where time was a class variable. Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM analyses limited to first 4 cycles due to sparse data; data from 30-day follow-up visit coded to first cycle after last on-treatment cycle.||||||0.547
81655685|NCT01006252|163001979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.414||95.0||||P-value given for Treatment-By-Cycle Interaction from the repeated measure model where time was a class variable. Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM analyses limited to first 4 cycles due to sparse data; data from 30-day follow-up visit coded to first cycle after last on-treatment cycle.||||||0.414
81655686|NCT04143945|163001986|OTHER|Comparison|Estimated treatment difference|2.6||||0.0395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|5.1|||ANOVA|||The intensity of pain was analysed by a fixed analysis of variance model with VAS pain score as the dependent variable, and product, injection side (right side, left side), injection number (first injection, second injection), and participant as fixed effects.||5.1|0.1|0.0395
81655687|NCT01008553|163002002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0003
81531963|NCT00940901|162748800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: there would be no difference in the number of participants who experienced at least a 50% reduction in the frequency of priapic episodes between baseline and 8 weeks post intervention, between the sildenafil and placebo groups||||1
81655688|NCT01008410|163002015|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0324||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||The logistic regression test was used to test for a difference in the percentages between the 2 treatment arms after adjusting for analysis center (country).||||0.0324
81655689|NCT02787044|163002038|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.17|||Regression, Cox|||Note, each participant can be included in the primary analysis up to 3 times (participating seasons).||1.17|0.97|0.21
81655690|NCT02787044|163002039|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.15|||Regression, Cox|||||1.15|0.94|0.44
81655691|NCT02787044|163002040|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.2|||Regression, Cox|||Each participant can be analyzed up to three times (seasons)||1.2|.97|0.16
81655692|NCT02787044|163002041|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.15|||Regression, Cox|||||1.15|.96|0.26
81655693|NCT02787044|163002042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.21|||Regression, Cox|||||1.21|0.84|0.96
81655694|NCT03433677|163002043|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.00|0.00|0.375
81655695|NCT03433677|163002044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.468|||||||Prescott's Exact test|||||||0.468
81655696|NCT03433677|163002045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.028
81703927|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.358||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day at 60 minutes for PPG.||||0.358
81655697|NCT03433677|163002046|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.8||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7|-5.3|0.304
81655698|NCT03433677|163002047|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.4||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-4.8|0.057
81655699|NCT03433677|163002048|SUPERIORITY||LSMeans|0.11||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSMean Difference|||0.27|-0.05|0.177
81655700|NCT04552899|163002062|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Change from Baseline|-20.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|34.11||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.94|46.29|||RCRM|Random Coefficient Regression Model (RCRM)||||46.29|-87.94|0.54
81655701|NCT04552899|163002065|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.2512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.47|||Log Rank|||||1.47|0.91|0.2512
81531964|NCT00940901|162748801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.55
81531965|NCT01379183|162748805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81531966|NCT01379183|162748806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.27
81531967|NCT01379183|162748807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.96
81531968|NCT01379183|162748808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.71
81531969|NCT01379183|162748809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.37
81531970|NCT01379183|162748810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.12
81531971|NCT01695135|162748811|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.528||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.376|0.74|||Log Rank|||||0.740|0.376|0.0002
81531972|NCT00740207|162748819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.7142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test to compare difference between the investigational product's mean change from predose to postdose||0.9|-1.3|0.7142
81531973|NCT00740207|162748820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.0||||0.1698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.2|-0.8|||Fisher Exact|||Paired t-test to compare the difference in percentage between the portions of patients who had motion artifacts.||-0.8|-79.2|0.1698
81531974|NCT00740207|162748821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|8.6|||Fisher Exact|||Paired t-test to compare difference in percentage between the number of participants requiring repeat injections||8.6|-28.6|1.000
81531975|NCT02562716|162748848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Log Rank|||For each arm, the observed 2-year overall survival (OS) was compared to the null hypothesis of 40%, assuming a 58% alternative hypothesis, 88% power, and a 1-sided significance of 0.05.||||.15
81531976|NCT02562716|162748848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Log Rank|||For each arm, the observed 2-year overall survival (OS) was compared to the null hypothesis of 40%, assuming a 58% alternative hypothesis, 88% power, and a 1-sided significance of 0.05.||||.14
81531977|NCT01425801|162748915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean DIfference|0.405|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.353|0.458|||ANCOVA|Sequence, treatment and period as fixed effect factors, patient within sequence as random effect and baseline peak FEV1 at each period as a covariate||||0.458|0.353|<0.0001
81531978|NCT01425801|162748915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.371|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.318|0.424|||ANCOVA|Sequence, treatment and period as fixed effect factors, patient within sequence as random effect and baseline peak FEV1 at each period as a covariate||||0.424|0.318|<0.0001
81531979|NCT01425801|162748915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.322|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.269|0.375|||ANCOVA|Sequence, treatment and period as fixed effect factors, patient within sequence as random effect and baseline peak FEV1 at each period as a covariate||||0.375|0.269|<0.0001
81531980|NCT01425801|162748915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.274|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.221|0.327|||ANCOVA|Sequence, treatment and period as fixed effect factors, patient within sequence as random effect and baseline peak FEV1 at each period as a covariate||||0.327|0.221|<0.0001
81531981|NCT02714569|162748932|NON_INFERIORITY|Analyses were based on a pre-defined non-inferiority margin|Least Square Means Percentage|204.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|161.9|259.0|||||Analysis was the estimate of the ratio fasted versus fed.|Geometric Mean Fed/Fasted Ratio of LY3202328 Cmax at 30 mg||259.0|161.9|
81531982|NCT02714569|162748934|NON_INFERIORITY|Analyses were based on a pre-defined non-inferiority margin|Least Squares Mean Percentage|193.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|144.7|258.2||||||Geometric Mean Fed/Fasted Ratio of LY3202328 AUC(0-inf) at 30 mg||258.2|144.7|
81531983|NCT02714569|162748946|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Square Means Ratio (%)|141.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.9|293.0||||||Part B Placebo||293.0|67.9|
81531984|NCT02714569|162748946|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Square Means Ratio (%)|70.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.9|157.1||||||Part B 5 mg LY||157.1|31.9|
81531985|NCT02714569|162748946|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Square Means Ratio (%)|109.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.8|119.5||||||Part B 20 mg LY||119.5|99.8|
81531986|NCT02714569|162748946|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Square Means Ratio (%)|107.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.1|170.4||||||Part B 100 mg LY||170.4|68.1|
81531987|NCT02714569|162748946|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|213.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|200.3|227.1||||||Part B 300 mg LY||227.1|200.3|
81531988|NCT02714569|162748946|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Square Means Ratio (%)|115.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.2|146.2||||||Part B Overall||146.2|91.2|
81531989|NCT02714569|162748947|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|155.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.6|274.2||||||Part B Placebo||274.2|87.6|
81531990|NCT02714569|162748947|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|71.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.7|125.3||||||Part B 5 mg LY||125.3|40.7|
81531991|NCT02714569|162748947|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratios (%)|122.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.7|165.1||||||Part B 20 mg LY||165.1|90.7|
81531992|NCT02714569|162748947|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|136.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.8|207.7||||||Part B 100 mg LY||207.7|89.8|
81531993|NCT02714569|162748947|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|132.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.5|194.4||||||Part B 300 mg LY||194.4|90.5|
81531994|NCT02714569|162748947|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|112.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.2|135.1||||||Part B Overall||135.1|93.2|
81531995|NCT02714569|162748948|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|97.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.4|117.8||||||Part B Placebo||117.8|80.4|
81531996|NCT02714569|162748948|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|57.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.3|106.0||||||||106.0|31.3|
81531997|NCT02714569|162748948|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|96.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.8|138.7||||||Part B 20 mg LY||138.7|66.8|
81531998|NCT02714569|162748948|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|80.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|45.8|142.7||||||Part B 100 mg LY||142.7|45.8|
81655702|NCT04552899|163002066|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.97|||Log Rank|||||1.97|0.51|0.9833
81655703|NCT04552899|163002069|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.7005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.86|||Log Rank|||||1.86|0.40|0.7005
81655704|NCT03268603|163002080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.38
81703928|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.852||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day at 60 minutes for PPG.||||0.852
81531999|NCT02714569|162748948|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|108.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.2|291.2||||||Part B 300 mg LY||291.2|40.2|
81532000|NCT02714569|162748948|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|87.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.4|114.7||||||Part B Overall||114.7|67.4|
81532001|NCT02714569|162748949|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Square Means Ratio (%)|96.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.2|102.1||||||Part B Placebo||102.1|90.2|
81532002|NCT02714569|162748949|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|90.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.8|137.6||||||Part B 5 mg LY||137.6|59.8|
81532003|NCT02714569|162748949|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Square Means Ratio (%)|99.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.9|131.5||||||Part B 20 mg LY||131.5|75.9|
81532004|NCT02714569|162748949|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Square Means Ratio (%)|91.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.5|122.7||||||Part B 100 mg LY||122.7|67.5|
81532005|NCT02714569|162748949|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis testing|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|87.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|42.0|180.5||||||Part B 300 mg LY||180.5|42.0|
81532006|NCT02714569|162748949|OTHER|Ratio estimate without hypothesis|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|93.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.8|106.9||||||Part B Overall||106.9|81.8|
81532007|NCT04915729|162748950|NON_INFERIORITY|pre-specified non-inferiority margin for risk ratio = 0.937|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0278|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9678|1.0915|||Modified Possion Regression Model|treatment = main effect; baseline NHISS, age + time to drug administration since stroke symptoms onset = continuous covariates|tenecteplase versus alteplase|||1.0915|0.9678|
81532008|NCT04915729|162748951|OTHER|log-binomial regression model|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0671||||0.2412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9573|1.1895||p-value was for superiority testing|Regression, Linear|treatment = main effect; baseline NHISS, age + time to drug administration since stroke symptoms onset = covariates|tenecteplase versus alteplase|||1.1895|0.9573|0.2412
81532009|NCT04915729|162748952|OTHER|Modified Poisson regression model|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0078||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9614|1.0564||p-value was for superiority testing|Regression, Linear|treatment = main effect; baseline NHISS, age + time to drug administration since stroke symptoms onset = continuous covariates|tenecteplase versus alteplase|||1.0564|0.9614|0.7480
81532010|NCT04915729|162748953|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.3511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|baseline NIHSS, age, time to administration since stroke symptoms onset = linear covariates; treatment = fixed effects|Difference in LSmean tenecteplase vs alteplase|||0.50|-1.40|0.3511
81532011|NCT04915729|162748954|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0418||||0.4806|||||||Regression, Logistic|Assumption-free ordinal analysis|tenecteplase versus alteplase|||||0.4806
81532012|NCT04915729|162748955|OTHER|Poisson regression model|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0189||||0.5116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9635|1.0774|||Regression, Linear|treatment = main effect; baseline NHISS, age + time to drug administration since stroke symptoms onset = covariates|tenecteplase versus alteplase|||1.0774|0.9635|0.5116
81532013|NCT04915729|162748956|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.005||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.701|||Suissa-Shuster test||tenecteplase versus alteplase|||2.701|0.370|1.000
81532014|NCT04915729|162748957|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.795||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.513|1.232|||Chi-squared||tenecteplase versus alteplase|||1.232|0.513|0.303
81532015|NCT04915729|162748958|OTHER|Modified Poisson regression model|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9215||||0.6345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6578|1.2908||p-value was for superiority testing|Regression, Linear|treatment = main effect; baseline NHISS, age + time to drug administration since stroke symptoms onset = continuous covariates|tenecteplase versus alteplase|||1.2908|0.6578|0.6345
81532016|NCT03710642|162749052|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.008096||||0.9904|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.9904
81532017|NCT03710642|162749053|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.54||||0.30328|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.30328
81532018|NCT03710642|162749054|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31122||||0.21981|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.21981
81532019|NCT03710642|162749055|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|-0.36277||||0.6366|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.6366
81655705|NCT02383940|163002088|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.207||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.06||Threshold for significance = 0.05|MMRM||Difference is sotagliflozin - placebo|Between-group comparison was based on MMRM model with treatment, randomization strata of insulin delivery (MDI, CSII) and Week-4 A1C (\<=10%, \>10%), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and baseline A1C-by-time interaction as a covariate.||0.06|-0.76|0.10
81532020|NCT03710642|162749056|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.12842|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39602||0.9267|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.9267
81703929|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.678||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day at 60 minutes for PPG.||||0.678
81626145|NCT03281291|162934950|OTHER||Additive difference|-2.585|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.345|-1.824|||Wald test|Wald tests were used to test for additive differences in VE differing from zero and to obtain a 95% confidence interval|Additive difference was defined as the difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections between each vaccine arm and the control arm.|To detect a significant difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections in the TVC between enrollment and Month 32 visit, for Fx012-14-mFxD Group vs Control Group.||-1.824|-3.345|
81532021|NCT03710642|162749057|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.0694||||0.2038|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.2038
81532022|NCT03710642|162749058|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.388||||0.54133|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.54133
81532023|NCT01369784|162749081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.812|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.812
81532024|NCT01369784|162749082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.612|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.612
81532025|NCT01369784|162749083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.402|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.402
81532026|NCT01369784|162749084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.557|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.557
81532027|NCT01369784|162749085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.234|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.234
81626146|NCT03281291|162934950|OTHER||Additive difference|-1.897|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.726|-1.067|||Wald test|Wald tests were used to test for additive differences in VE differing from zero and to obtain a 95% confidence interval|Additive difference was defined as the difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections between each vaccine arm and the control arm.|To detect a significant difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections in the TVC between enrollment and Month 32 visit, for Fx017-mFxD Group vs Control Group.||-1.067|-2.726|
81626147|NCT03281291|162934951|OTHER||Additive difference|-1.633|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.252|-1.015|||Wald test|Wald tests were used to test for additive differences in VE differing from zero and to obtain a 95% confidence interval.|Additive difference was defined as the difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections between each vaccine arm and the control arm.|To detect a significant difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections in the ATP cohort between months 2.5 to 26, for R012-20 group vs Control Group.||-1.015|-2.252|
81626148|NCT03281291|162934951|OTHER||Additive difference|-1.997|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.601|-1.393|||Wald test|Wald tests were used to test for additive differences in VE differing from zero and to obtain a 95% confidence interval.|Additive difference was defined as the difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections between each vaccine arm and the control arm.|To detect a significant difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections in the ATP cohort between months 2.5 to 26, for R012-14 group vs Control Group.||-1.393|-2.601|
81626149|NCT03281291|162934951|OTHER||Additive difference|-1.776|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.399|-1.153|||Wald test|Wald tests were used to test for additive differences in VE differing from zero and to obtain a 95% confidence interval.|Additive difference was defined as the difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections between each vaccine arm and the control arm.|To detect a significant difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections in the ATP cohort between months 2.5 to 26, for Fx012-14-mFxD group vs Control Group.||-1.153|-2.399|
81626150|NCT03281291|162934951|OTHER||Additive difference|-1.843|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.527|-1.158|||Wald test|Wald tests were used to test for additive differences in VE differing from zero and to obtain a 95% confidence interval.|Additive difference was defined as the difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections between each vaccine arm and the control arm.|To detect a significant difference in the mean number of new molecularly confirmed malaria infections in the ATP cohort between months 7.5 to 31, for Fx017-mFxD group vs Control Group.||-1.158|-2.527|
81626151|NCT03336333|162934972|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.63||One-sided|Log Rank|||||0.63|0.28|<0.0001
81626152|NCT04927065|162934997|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|3.0|||||Omicron BA.1 Variant (B.1.1.529) nAB: Part A.2 versus Part A.1|||3.0|2.0|
81626153|NCT04927065|162934997|OTHER||GMR|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.3|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part A.2 versus Part A.1|||2.3|1.7|
81626154|NCT04927065|162934998|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|8.9|||||Omicron BA.1 Variant (B.1.1.529) nAb: Part A.2 versus Part A.1|||8.9|4.5|
81626155|NCT04927065|162934998|OTHER||GMR|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|3.6|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part A.2 versus Part A.1|||3.6|2.1|
81626156|NCT04927065|162934999|OTHER||Percentage Difference|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|5.6|||||Omicron BA.1 Variant (B.1.1.529) nAb: Part A.2 versus Part A.1|||5.6|-3.1|
81626157|NCT04927065|162934999|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part A.2 versus Part A.1|||||
81532028|NCT01369784|162749086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.057
81532029|NCT01369784|162749087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.117|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.117
81532030|NCT02538042|162749092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.39
81532031|NCT00428948|162749180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.708|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.269|-2.147|||Linear mixed model||The variance of the random effect intercept was zero and resulted in a non-positive, definite variance-covariance matrix for the random effects.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percentage change per year in total kidney volume between the tolvaptan group and the placebo group.||-2.147|-3.269|<0.0001
81532032|NCT00428948|162749181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.865||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.775|0.965|||Recurrent event analysis||Tolvaptan divided by placebo.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the ADPKD clinical progression events/100 follow-up years between the tolvaptan group and the placebo group.||0.965|0.775|0.0095
81536882|NCT00883779|162756322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||=|0.1415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.28|||Log Rank|||OS in subgroup KRAS mutation||1.28|0.19|=0.1415
81655706|NCT02672852|163002108|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|70.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.7|76.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Across strata, P value was calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for strata. Within each stratum, P value was calculated based on the chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥25% of the cells had expected cell count \<5).||76.0|65.7|< 0.001
81655707|NCT02672852|163002109|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|76.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.4|82.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Across strata, P value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata. Within each stratum, P value was calculated based on the chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥25% of the cells had expected cell count \<5).||82.5|70.4|< 0.001
81655708|NCT02672852|163002110|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|25.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.3|34.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Across strata, P value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata. Within each stratum, P value was calculated based on the chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥25% of the cells had expected cell count \<5).||34.6|17.3|< 0.001
81655709|NCT02672852|163002111|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|80.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.5|86.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Across strata, P value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata. Within each stratum, P value was calculated based on the chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥25% of the cells had expected cell count \<5).||86.6|74.5|< 0.001
81655710|NCT02672852|163002112|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|45.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.3|50.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Across strata, P value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata. Within each stratum, P value was calculated based on the chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥25% of the cells had expected cell count \<5).||50.8|40.3|< 0.001
81655711|NCT02672852|163002113|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|44.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.5|50.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Across strata, P value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata. Within each stratum, P value was calculated based on the chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥25% of the cells had expected cell count \<5).||50.0|39.5|< 0.001
81655712|NCT02672852|163002114|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|62.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.4|67.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Across strata, P value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata. Within each stratum, P value was calculated based on the chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥25% of the cells had expected cell count \<5).||67.9|56.4|< 0.001
81655713|NCT02672852|163002115|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|73.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.0|81.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Across strata, P value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata. Within each stratum, P value was calculated based on the chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥25% of the cells had expected cell count \<5).||81.9|66.0|< 0.001
81626158|NCT04927065|162935000|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|4.3|||||Omicron variant (B.1.1.529) nAb: Part A.2 versus Part A.1|||4.3|-6.9|
81626159|NCT04927065|162935000|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|4.5|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part A.2 versus Part A.1|||4.5|-9.6|
81655714|NCT02672852|163002116|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|21.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|28.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Across strata, P value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata. Within each stratum, P value was calculated based on the chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥25% of the cells had expected cell count \<5).||28.7|13.7|< 0.001
81655715|NCT02672852|163002117|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|33.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.0|42.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Across strata, P value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata. Within each stratum, P value was calculated based on the chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥25% of the cells had expected cell count \<5).||42.2|24.0|< 0.001
81655716|NCT02672852|163002118|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|33.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.2|44.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Across strata, P value was calculated from the CMH test adjusted for strata. Within each stratum, P value was calculated based on the chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥25% of the cells had expected cell count \<5).||44.2|23.2|< 0.001
81655717|NCT03248882|163002119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.7|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-19.4|-1.1||||||||-1.1|-19.4|
81655718|NCT03248882|163002119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-46.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-51.3|-40.1||||||||-40.1|-51.3|
81626160|NCT04927065|162935001|OTHER||Percentage Difference|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|21.6|||||Omicron BA.1 variant (B.1.1.529) nAb: Part A.2 versus Part A.1|||21.6|4.1|
81626161|NCT04927065|162935001|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part A.2 versus Part A.1|||||
81626162|NCT04927065|162935002|OTHER||Percentage Difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|17.1|||||Omicron BA.1 variant (B.1.1.529) nAb: Part A.2 versus Part A.1|||17.1|-11.4|
81626163|NCT04927065|162935002|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|7.3|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part A.2 versus Part A.1|||7.3|-21.6|
81626164|NCT04927065|162935003|OTHER||GMR|1.777|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.523|2.073|||||Omicron BA.1 Variant (B.1.1.529) nAb - Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273.529 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||2.073|1.523|
81655719|NCT03248882|163002119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-52.4|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-57.2|-47.1||||||||-47.1|-57.2|
81655720|NCT03248882|163002119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-62.1|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-66.0|-57.8||||||||-57.8|-66.0|
81655721|NCT03248882|163002120|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-14.0|6.3||||||||6.3|-14.0|
81626165|NCT04927065|162935004|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.0|||||Omicron BA.1 Variant (B.1.1.529) nAb - Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273.529 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||3.0|-1.7|
81626166|NCT04927065|162935005|OTHER||Percentage Difference|17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|26.0|||||Omicron BA.1 Variant (B.1.1.529) nAb - Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273.529 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||26.0|9.8|
81626167|NCT04927065|162935006|OTHER||GMR|1.744|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.492|2.04|||||Omicron BA.1 Variant (B.1.1.529) nAb: Part G: mRNA-1273.214 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||2.040|1.492|
81626168|NCT04927065|162935006|OTHER||GMR|1.211|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.074|1.366|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part G: mRNA-1273.214 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||1.366|1.074|
81626169|NCT04927065|162935007|OTHER||GMR|1.676|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.396|2.013|||||Omicron BA.1 Variant (B.1.1.529) nAb: Part G: mRNA-1273.214 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||2.013|1.396|
81626170|NCT04927065|162935007|OTHER||GMR|1.105|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.97|1.26|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part G: mRNA-1273.214 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||1.260|0.970|
81626171|NCT04927065|162935008|OTHER||Percentage Difference|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.1|4.1|||||Omicron BA.1 Variant (B.1.1.529) nAb: Part G: mRNA-1273.214 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||4.1|-1.1|
81626172|NCT04927065|162935009|OTHER||Percentage Difference|21.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|12.8|30.2|||||Omicron BA.1 Variant (B.1.1.529) nAb: Part G: mRNA-1273.214 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||30.2|12.8|
81626173|NCT04927065|162935010|OTHER||Percentage Difference|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.9|5.6|||||Omicron BA.1 Variant (B.1.1.529) nAb: Part G: mRNA-1273.214 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||5.6|-1.9|
81626174|NCT04927065|162935011|OTHER||Percentage Difference|20.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|12.4|28.7|||||Omicron BA.1 Variant (B.1.1.529) nAb: Part G: mRNA-1273.214 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||28.7|12.4|
81655722|NCT03248882|163002120|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-29.0|-12.2||||||||-12.2|-29.0|
81626175|NCT04927065|162935012|OTHER||GMR|6.412|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.369|7.658|||||Omicron Variant (BA.4/BA.5) nAb: Part H mRNA-1273.222 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||7.658|5.369|
81626176|NCT04927065|162935012|OTHER||GMR|1.967|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.708|2.265|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part H mRNA-1273.222 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||2.265|1.708|
81626177|NCT04927065|162935013|OTHER||Percentage Difference|12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|17.4|||||Omicron Variant (BA.4/BA.5) nAb: Part H mRNA-1273.222 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||17.4|6.9|
81626178|NCT04927065|162935013|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part H mRNA-1273.222 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||||
81626179|NCT04927065|162935014|OTHER||Percentage Difference|54.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.5|61.8|||||Omicron Variant (BA.4/BA.5) nAb: Part H mRNA-1273.222 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||61.8|47.5|
81536883|NCT00883779|162756322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||=|0.1447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.08|||Log Rank|||OS in subgroup KRAS wild-type||1.08|0.59|=0.1447
81626180|NCT04927065|162935014|OTHER||Percentage Difference|37.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.3|45.9|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part H mRNA-1273.222 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||45.9|29.3|
81626181|NCT04927065|162935023|OTHER||GMR|0.836|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.745|0.938|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273.529 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||0.938|0.745|
81626182|NCT04927065|162935024|OTHER||SRR Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273.529 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg 95% CI could not be calculated due to the SRR difference is 0.|||||
81626183|NCT04927065|162935025|OTHER||SRR Difference|-13.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-5.0|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273.529 50 μg versus Part F (Cohort 2): mRNA-1273 50 μg|||-5.0|-21.2|
81626184|NCT04927065|162935026|OTHER||SRR Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|||||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb at Day 29: Part G versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273 95% CI could not be calculated due to the SRR difference is 0.|||||
81626185|NCT04927065|162935026|OTHER||SRR Difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.6|3.5|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb at Day 91: Part G versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||3.5|-1.6|
81626186|NCT04927065|162935026|OTHER||SRR Difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.1|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb at Day 181: Part G versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||2.1|-2.3|
81626187|NCT04927065|162935026|OTHER||SRR Difference|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|1.5|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb at Day 366: Part G versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||1.5|-5.3|
81626188|NCT04927065|162935027|OTHER||SRR Difference|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.7|20.1|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb at Day 29: Part G versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||20.1|1.7|
81626189|NCT04927065|162935027|OTHER||SRR Difference|9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.4|17.0|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb at Day 91: Part G versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||17.0|1.4|
81626190|NCT04927065|162935027|OTHER||SRR Difference|10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|17.2|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb at Day 181: Part G versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||17.2|3.0|
81655723|NCT03248882|163002120|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-32.8|-16.1||||||||-16.1|-32.8|
81655724|NCT03248882|163002120|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-41.8|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-47.9|-35.0||||||||-35.0|-47.9|
81655725|NCT04308590|163002125|EQUIVALENCE|The primary analysis will determine whether there is a difference between treatment groups in terms of change from Baseline to Week 22 in 24-hour average SBP. This was performed using a linear mixed-model-for-repeated-measures (MMRM) analysis using a placebo wash-out multiple imputation for treatment discontinuation and for patients that use rescue medication.|Least squares mean difference|-2.67||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.096|3.766|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.766|-9.096|0.4160
81655726|NCT02175641|163002241|OTHER|Generalized linear mixed-effects models with a logistic link|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.84|0.62|>0.05
81655727|NCT02175641|163002242|OTHER|Mixed effect models controlling for study site.|Time by treatment interaction coefficien|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.804|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.804
81655728|NCT02175641|163002243|OTHER||Time*treatment interaction coefficient|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.91
81655729|NCT02175641|163002244|OTHER|Mixed effect models controlling for study site.|time*treatment interaction coefficient|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.64
81655730|NCT02175641|163002245|OTHER|Mixed effect models controlling for study site.|Time*treatment interaction coefficient|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.38
81655731|NCT02175641|163002246|OTHER|Mixed effect models controlling for study site.|Time*treatment interaction coefficient|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.39
81655732|NCT02175641|163002247|OTHER|Mixed effect models controlling for study site.|Time*treatment interaction coefficient|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.52
81532033|NCT00428948|162749182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in slope|0.977|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.597|1.357|||Mixed Models Analysis|Derived from testing the time treatment interaction using linear mixed model in which both intercept and slope are fixed and random effects.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the change in renal function per year between the tolvaptan group and the placebo group.||1.357|0.597|<0.0001
81532034|NCT00428948|162749183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in slope|-0.246||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.059|0.566|||Mixed Models Analysis|Derived from testing the time treatment interaction using linear mixed model in which both intercept and slope are fixed and random effects.|Placebo minus tolvaptan.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in mean arterial blood pressure in non-hypertensive participants between the tolvaptan group and the placebo group.||0.566|-1.059|0.5520
81532035|NCT00428948|162749184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.1604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.03|||ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline renal pain as a covariate.|Derived from ANCOVA with factors of treatment and baseline stratification factor interaction and covariate renal pain baseline.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the change in renal pain between the tolvaptan group and the placebo group.||0.03|-0.20|0.1604
81532036|NCT00428948|162749185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.996||||0.9704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|1.233|||Recurrent event analysis||Derived from rate and mean model of time to recurrent event analysis with factor treatment.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the hypertensive events per 100 follow-up years in non-hypertensive participants between the tolvaptan group and the placebo group.||1.233|0.805|0.9704
81655733|NCT02175641|163002248|OTHER|Mixed effect models controlling for study site.|Time*treatment interaction coefficient|3.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.28||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.24
81655734|NCT01240915|163002265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223||0.96|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.12|0.69||1-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo||0.69|0.12|0.96
81655735|NCT01240915|163002266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.54|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.19|0.22||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 8||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo (Week 4)||0.22|-0.19|0.54
81655736|NCT01240915|163002267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174||0.67|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.15|0.3||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 8||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo (Week 8)||0.30|-0.15|0.67
81655737|NCT01240915|163002274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.02||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.73|1.42||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo (Week 4)||1.42|0.73|0.53
81532037|NCT00428948|162749186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.7532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.602|2.017|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Tolvaptan divided by placebo.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percentage of participants with a clinically sustained decrease of blood pressure leading to a sustained reduction in antihypertensive therapy between the tolvaptan group and the placebo group.||2.017|0.602|0.7532
81655738|NCT01240915|163002274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.48||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.02|2.14||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo (Week 8)||2.14|1.02|0.91
81655739|NCT01240915|163002274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.38||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.86|2.23||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 MM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||2.23|0.86|0.81
81655740|NCT01240915|163002274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.94||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.59|1.51||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 MP versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||1.51|0.59|0.44
81655741|NCT01240915|163002274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.18||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.72|1.94||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 PM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||1.94|0.72|0.67
81655742|NCT01240915|163002274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.12||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.68|1.84||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 MM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||1.84|0.68|0.62
81655743|NCT01240915|163002274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.95||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.58|1.57||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 MP versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||1.57|0.58|0.95
81655744|NCT01240915|163002274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.81||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.49|1.36||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 PM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||1.36|0.49|0.30
81655745|NCT01240915|163002275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.17||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.91|1.51||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo (Week 4)||1.51|0.91|0.79
81532038|NCT02267538|162749207|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.65|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.65|0.23|0.341
81532039|NCT02267538|162749208|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||MMSE|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.830
81532040|NCT02267538|162749208|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|||||m-TICS|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.405
81532041|NCT02267538|162749209|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Incidence of total non-delirium complications within 30 days after surgery||1.19|0.47|0.214
81532042|NCT02267538|162749209|OTHER|stroke|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.08|||Regression, Logistic|||Incidence of stroke within 30 days after surgery||5.08|0.20|0.993
81532043|NCT02267538|162749209|OTHER|New onset arrythmia|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.25|0.46|0.274
81532044|NCT02267538|162749209|OTHER|Pulmonary complications|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.00|0.26|0.050
81532045|NCT02267538|162749209|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.75||Upper gastrointestinal bleeding|Regression, Logistic|||||2.75|0.09|0.423
81532046|NCT02267538|162749209|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.08||Surgical bleeding|Regression, Logistic|||||5.08|0.20|0.993
81532047|NCT02267538|162749209|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|4.34||Wound dehiscence or infection|Regression, Logistic|||||4.34|0.61|0.326
81532048|NCT02267538|162749209|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.33||Acute kidney injur|Regression, Logistic|||||1.33|0.47|0.378
81532049|NCT02267538|162749209|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.32||IABP assistance|Regression, Logistic|||||1.32|0.18|0.156
81532050|NCT02267538|162749210|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||this statistical analysis applies to the first row in Outcome 4, i.e., Pain score in Day 1 after surgery, at rest between DEX Group and CTRL group||0|-1|0.596
81626191|NCT04927065|162935027|OTHER||SRR Difference|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|13.6|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb at Day 366: Part G versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||13.6|-5.0|
81626192|NCT04927065|162935029|OTHER||GMR|1.818|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.469|2.249|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part H versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||2.249|1.469|
81626193|NCT04927065|162935031|OTHER||SRR Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|2.5|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part H versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||2.5|-2.6|
81626194|NCT04927065|162935033|OTHER||SRR Difference|25.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.9|34.1|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb: Part H versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||34.1|16.9|
81626195|NCT04927065|162935034|OTHER||SRR Difference|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|9.8|||||Omicron BA.1 Variant (B.1.1.529) nAb at Day 181: Part G versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||9.8|0.3|
81626196|NCT04927065|162935034|OTHER||SRR Difference|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|11.5|||||Omicron BA.1 Variant (B.1.1.529) nAb at Day 366: Part G versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||11.5|-0.3|
81626197|NCT04927065|162935035|OTHER||SRR Difference|14.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|22.3|||||Omicron BA.1 Variant (B.1.1.529) nAb at Day 181: Part G versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||22.3|6.7|
81626198|NCT04927065|162935035|OTHER||SRR Difference|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|18.0|||||Omicron BA.1 Variant (B.1.1.529) nAb at Day 366: Part G versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||18.0|-2.1|
81626199|NCT04927065|162935036|OTHER||GMR|1.637|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.243|2.155|||||SARS-CoV-2 (B.1.1.529) nAb at Day 181: Part G versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||2.155|1.243|
81626200|NCT04927065|162935036|OTHER||GMR|1.373|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.953|1.976|||||SARS-CoV-2 (B.1.1.529) nAb at Day 366: Part G versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||1.976|0.953|
81532051|NCT02267538|162749210|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||this statistical analysis applies to the second row in Outcome 4, i.e., Pain score in Day 2 after surgery, at rest between DEX Group and CTRL group||0|-1|0.743
81532052|NCT02267538|162749210|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||this statistical analysis applies to the third row in Outcome 4, i.e., Pain score in Day 3 after surgery, at rest between DEX Group and CTRL group||0|-1|0.282
81532053|NCT02267538|162749210|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||this statistical analysis applies to the fourth row in Outcome 4, i.e., Pain score in Day 4 after surgery, at rest between DEX Group and CTRL group||0|0|0.368
81532054|NCT02267538|162749210|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||this statistical analysis applies to the fifth row in Outcome 4, i.e., Pain score in Day 5 after surgery, at rest between DEX Group and CTRL group||0|0|0.397
81532055|NCT02267538|162749210|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||this statistical analysis applies to the sixth row in Outcome 4, i.e., Pain score in Day 1 after surgery, with coughing between DEX Group and CTRL group||0|-1|0.486
81532056|NCT02267538|162749210|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||this statistical analysis applies to the seventh row in Outcome 4, i.e., Pain score in Day 2 after surgery, with coughing between DEX Group and CTRL group||0|-1|0.414
81532057|NCT02267538|162749210|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||this statistical analysis applies to the eighth row in Outcome 4, i.e., Pain score in Day 3 after surgery, with coughing between DEX Group and CTRL group||0|-1|0.187
81532058|NCT02267538|162749210|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||this statistical analysis applies to the ninth row in Outcome 4, i.e., Pain score in Day 4 after surgery, with coughing between DEX Group and CTRL group||0|-1|0.127
81532059|NCT02267538|162749210|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||this statistical analysis applies to the tenth row in Outcome 4, i.e., Pain score in Day 5 after surgery, with coughing between DEX Group and CTRL group||0|0|0.378
81532060|NCT02267538|162749211|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||this statistical analysis applies to the first row in Outcome 5, i.e., subjective sleep quality in Day 1 after surgery, between DEX Group and CTRL group||0|0|0.777
81532061|NCT02267538|162749211|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||this statistical analysis applies to the second row in Outcome 5, i.e., subjective sleep quality in Day 2 after surgery, between DEX Group and CTRL group||1|-1|0.919
81532062|NCT02267538|162749211|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||this statistical analysis applies to the third row in Outcome 5, i.e., subjective sleep quality in Day 3 after surgery, between DEX Group and CTRL group||0|0|0.835
81532063|NCT02267538|162749211|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||this statistical analysis applies to the fourth row in Outcome 5, i.e., subjective sleep quality in Day 4 after surgery, between DEX Group and CTRL group||0|0|0.321
81532064|NCT02267538|162749211|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||this statistical analysis applies to the fifth row in Outcome 5, i.e., subjective sleep quality in Day 5 after surgery, between DEX Group and CTRL group||0|0|0.174
81532065|NCT02267538|162749212|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.31|||Log Rank|||||1.31|0.82|0.788
81532066|NCT02267538|162749213|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.23|||Log Rank|||||1.23|0.77|0.826
81532067|NCT03678311|162749214|OTHER|The correlation between the outcome and AHI was tested by Spearman's correlation.|Spearman's correlation|0.13||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|1.0|||Spearman's correlation|||Spearman's correlation was used to evaluate the relationship between the outcome and the apnea hypopnea index.||1.00|-0.75|0.73
81532068|NCT01454791|162749246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45
81532069|NCT01454791|162749247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.6059|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||not significant|||||0.6059
81532070|NCT01454791|162749248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.705|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||not significant|||||0.705
81532071|NCT00330759|162749326|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A synthesis approach was used for a non-inferiority test of the hypothesis that denosumab preserves at least 50% of the effect of zoledronic acid vs. placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0007||95.0|0.71|0.98|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by tumor type, previous skeletal-related event, and systematic anti-cancer therapy||||0.98|0.71|0.0007
81532072|NCT00330759|162749327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.06||95.0|0.71|0.98|||Regression, Cox|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity according to a hierarchical testing strategy and Hochberg procedure.|Stratified by tumor type, previous skeletal-related event, and systematic anti-cancer therapy|||0.98|0.71|0.060
81532073|NCT00330759|162749328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.145||95.0|0.77|1.04|||Anderson-Gill model|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity according to a hierarchical testing strategy and Hochberg procedure.|Stratified by tumor type, previous skeletal-related event, and systematic anti-cancer therapy|||1.04|0.77|0.145
81532074|NCT04057807|162749329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||unpaired t-tests (continuous variables)|||||||0.14
81532075|NCT04057807|162749330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||univariate linear regression analysis|two-tailed P value was obtained from a univariate linear regression analysis||||||0.82
81532076|NCT01072188|162749340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81532077|NCT01072188|162749341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81532078|NCT06083987|162749347|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.01||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|false discovery rate q-value calculated with Yekutieli method in Stata||||||0.86
81532079|NCT06083987|162749348|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.32||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81532080|NCT06083987|162749349|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.1||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.34
81532081|NCT06083987|162749350|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.45||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81655746|NCT01240915|163002275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.21||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.9|1.63||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo (Week 8)||1.63|0.90|0.80
81655747|NCT01240915|163002275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|2.75||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.63|4.64||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 MM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||4.64|1.63|0.99
81655748|NCT01240915|163002275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.96||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.19|3.25||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 MP versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||3.25|1.19|0.96
81655749|NCT01240915|163002275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.98||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.15|3.41||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 PM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||3.41|1.15|0.95
81655750|NCT01240915|163002275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|2.3||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.52|3.48||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 MM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||3.48|1.52|0.99
81655751|NCT01240915|163002275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.74|1.63||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 MP versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||1.63|0.74|0.62
81532082|NCT06083987|162749351|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.41||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.22
81532083|NCT00287222|162749400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage progression free at 27 weeks|28.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.97||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|53.0|||one-sided exact binomial test|||Estimating the percentage of participants that remain free of disease progression at 27 weeks from the onset of treatment, and testing that proportion against a null-hypothesis proportion of 0.04 using the one-sided exact binomial test at 5% alpha, based upon historical data from the literature.||53|10|0.0006
81532084|NCT00824473|162749406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4286|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.351|<|0.001||95.0|-2.12|-0.74|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||Overall change from baseline||-0.74|-2.12|<0.001
81532085|NCT00824473|162749407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1697|<|0.001||95.0|-0.94|-0.27|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||||-0.27|-0.94|<0.001
81532086|NCT00824473|162749408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3947|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3391|<|0.001||95.0|-2.06|-0.73|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||Overall change from baseline||-0.73|-2.06|<0.001
81626201|NCT04927065|162935036|OTHER||GMR|1.271|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.051|1.537|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb at Day 181: Part G versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||1.537|1.051|
81655752|NCT01240915|163002275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.51||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.98|2.32||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 PM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||2.32|0.98|0.89
81655753|NCT01240915|163002276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.66|2.19||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo (Week 4)||2.19|0.66|0.34
81536884|NCT00883779|162756322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||=|0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.96|||Log Rank|||OS in EGFR IHC positive||0.96|0.35|=0.0310
81626202|NCT04927065|162935036|OTHER||GMR|1.101|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.461|||||SARS-CoV-2 (D614G) nAb at Day 366: Part G versus Part F (Cohort 2) mRNA-1273|||1.461|0.830|
81655754|NCT01240915|163002276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.68|2.23||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo (Week 8)||2.23|0.68|0.33
81655755|NCT01240915|163002276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.99|5.67||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Cohort 3 MM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||5.67|0.99|0.10
81655756|NCT01240915|163002276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.28|1.55||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Cohort 3 MP versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||1.55|0.28|0.74
81655757|NCT01240915|163002276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.41|2.64||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Cohort 3 PM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||2.64|0.41|0.48
81655758|NCT01240915|163002276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.38|2.03||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Cohort 3 MM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||2.03|0.38|0.58
81655759|NCT01240915|163002276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.33|1.66||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Cohort 3 MP versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||1.66|0.33|0.68
81655760|NCT01240915|163002276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.21|1.23||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Cohort 3 PM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||1.23|0.21|0.84
81655761|NCT01240915|163002277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.22|3.07||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo||3.07|0.22|0.57
81626203|NCT04005716|162935054|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.93|||Log Rank|Stratified log rank test with ECOG performance status, and investigator chosen platinum as stratification factors.|The hazard ratio was estimated using a stratified Cox regression model with Efron's method for ties, stratified by ECOG performance status and investigator-selected platinum agents, with Arm B as the reference group.|The null hypothesis stated that the overall survival in Arm A (Tislelizumab + Chemotherapy) is less than or equal to that in Arm B (the placebo group), while the alternative hypothesis posits that the overall survival in Arm A is greater than that in Arm B.||0.93|0.61|0.0040
81655762|NCT01240915|163002278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.12|1.23||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo||1.23|0.12|0.85
81655763|NCT01240915|163002279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.27||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.21|4.24||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo (Week 4)||4.24|1.21|0.05
81655764|NCT01240915|163002279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.61|1.95||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo (Week 8)||1.95|0.61|0.43
81655765|NCT01240915|163002279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.45|2.76||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Cohort 3 MM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||2.76|0.45|0.44
81655766|NCT01240915|163002279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.5|3.04||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Cohort 3 MP versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||3.04|0.50|0.38
81655767|NCT01240915|163002279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.38||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.14|1.04||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Cohort 3 PM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||1.04|0.14|0.89
81655768|NCT01240915|163002279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.45|2.42||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Cohort 3 MM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||2.42|0.45|0.47
81655769|NCT01240915|163002279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.7|3.57||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Cohort 3 MP versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||3.57|0.70|0.24
81532087|NCT00824473|162749409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9284|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2741|<|0.001||95.0|-1.47|-0.39|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||reflective TOSS change in baseline||-0.39|-1.47|<0.001
81655770|NCT01240915|163002279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.22|1.32||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Cohort 3 PM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||1.32|0.22|0.81
81655771|NCT01240915|163002280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.2|1.24||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo||1.24|0.20|0.84
81655772|NCT01240915|163002281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.12|0.73||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo||0.73|0.12|0.96
81655773|NCT01240915|163002282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.513||0.87|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.08|1.24||1-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo||1.24|-0.08|0.87
81655774|NCT01240915|163002283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.345||0.8|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.15|0.74||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo (Week 4)||0.74|-0.15|0.80
81655775|NCT01240915|163002283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.418||0.77|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.23|0.84||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo (Week 8)||0.84|-0.23|0.77
81532088|NCT00824473|162749410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||change from baseline||||0.010
81532089|NCT01359904|162749412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.027
81532090|NCT01359904|162749413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||post intervention hemoglobin A1c levels||||0.67
81532091|NCT01359904|162749414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.20
81532092|NCT01359904|162749415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.32
81532093|NCT02660853|162749416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.745|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus during exacerbation.||||0.745
81532094|NCT02660853|162749420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.326|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.326
81655776|NCT01240915|163002283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.666||0.74|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.42|1.3||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 MM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||1.30|-0.42|0.74
81655777|NCT01240915|163002283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.645||0.88|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.08|1.59||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 MP versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||1.59|-0.08|0.88
81532095|NCT02707146|162749436|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||
81655778|NCT01240915|163002283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.705||0.72|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.5|1.33||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 PM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||1.33|-0.50|0.72
81655779|NCT01240915|163002283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.656||0.97|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.37|2.06||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 MM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||2.06|0.37|0.97
81655780|NCT01240915|163002283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.635||0.75|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.39|1.25||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 MP versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||1.25|-0.39|0.75
81655781|NCT01240915|163002283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.692||0.85|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.16|1.63||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 PM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||1.63|-0.16|0.85
81655782|NCT01240915|163002284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.753||0.75|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.46|1.49||1-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo||1.49|-0.46|0.75
81626204|NCT04005716|162935055|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.78|||Log Rank|One-sided log-rank test p-value, stratified by ECOG performance status (1 vs 0) and type of platinum therapy (carboplatin vs cisplatin).|The hazard ratio was estimated using a stratified Cox regression model with Efron's method for ties, stratified by ECOG performance status and investigator-selected platinum agents, with Arm B as the reference group.|||0.78|0.52|<0.0001
81626205|NCT04005716|162935056|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.96|||||Odds ratio was calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel estimates and stratified by ECOG performance (1 vs 0) and platinum (Carboplatin vs Cisplatin)|||1.96|0.90|
81626206|NCT04005716|162935063|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.642|1.33|||||Hazard ratio was based on unstratified Cox regression model including treatment as covariate.|Analyses of Time to Deterioration of EORTC QLQ-C30 Physical Functioning Score||1.330|0.642|
81626207|NCT04005716|162935063|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.473|1.123|||||Hazard ratio was based on unstratified Cox regression model including treatment as covariate.|Analyses of Time to Deterioration of EORTC QLQ-LC13 Coughing Score||1.123|0.473|
81626208|NCT04005716|162935063|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.485|1.057|||||Hazard ratio was based on unstratified Cox regression model including treatment as covariate.|Analyses of Time to Deterioration of EORTC QLQ-LC13 Chest Pain Score||1.057|0.485|
81626209|NCT03892616|162935072|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|97.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.3|115.3|||||The ratio was calculated as adjusted geometric mean of TF2a fasted (C) as numerator and adjusted geometric mean of TF1 fed (A) as denominator, \*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 25.44|Relative bioavailability: ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model on logarithmic scale included random effect of 'subjects within sequences' and fixed effect of 'sequence or block', 'period', 'treatment'.||115.3|82.3|
81626210|NCT03892616|162935072|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|183.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|154.0|217.4|||||The ratio was calculated as adjusted geometric mean of TF2b fasted (E) as numerator and adjusted geometric mean of TF1 fed (A) as denominator, \*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 25.44|Relative bioavailability: ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model on logarithmic scale included random effect of 'subjects within sequences' and fixed effect of 'sequence or block', 'period', 'treatment'.||217.4|154.0|
81626211|NCT03892616|162935072|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|114.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.5|136.6|||||The ratio was calculated as adjusted geometric mean of TF2a fed (B) as numerator and adjusted geometric mean of TF2a fasted (C) as denominator, \*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 25.44|Relative bioavailability: ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model on logarithmic scale included random effect of 'subjects within sequences' and fixed effect of 'sequence or block', 'period', 'treatment'.||136.6|96.5|
81655783|NCT01240915|163002285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.51|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.18|0.19||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo (Week 4)||0.19|-0.18|0.51
81655784|NCT01240915|163002285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158||0.62|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.16|0.25||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Pooled MultiStem versus Pooled Placebo (Week 8)||0.25|-0.16|0.62
81703930|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day at 2 hour for PPG.||||1.000
81626212|NCT03892616|162935072|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|66.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.5|79.5|||||The ratio was calculated as adjusted geometric mean of TF2b fed (D) as numerator and adjusted geometric mean of TF2b fasted (E) as denominator, \*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 25.44|Relative bioavailability: ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model on logarithmic scale included random effect of 'subjects within sequences' and fixed effect of 'sequence or block', 'period', 'treatment'.||79.5|55.5|
81626213|NCT03892616|162935073|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|60.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.3|65.5|||||The ratio was calculated as adjusted geometric mean of TF2a fasted (C) as numerator and adjusted geometric mean of TF1 fed (A) as denominator, \*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 12.65|Relative bioavailability: ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model on logarithmic scale included random effect of 'subjects within sequences' and fixed effect of 'sequence or block', 'period', 'treatment'.||65.5|55.3|
81626214|NCT03892616|162935073|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|71.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.6|78.0|||||The ratio was calculated as adjusted geometric mean of TF2b fasted (E) as numerator and adjusted geometric mean of TF1 fed (A) as denominator, \*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 12.65|Relative bioavailability: ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model on logarithmic scale included random effect of 'subjects within sequences' and fixed effect of 'sequence or block', 'period', 'treatment'.||78.0|65.6|
81655785|NCT01240915|163002285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.29|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.39|0.16||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 MM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||0.16|-0.39|0.29
81655786|NCT01240915|163002285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209||0.74|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.14|0.4||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 MP versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||0.40|-0.14|0.74
81655787|NCT01240915|163002285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.36|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.37|0.21||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 PM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 12)||0.21|-0.37|0.36
81532096|NCT04152772|162749499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Significant Group (3 levels) by Stimulus (CS- vs CS+ extinguished) interaction. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of groups (3) on skin conductance reactivity to the previously extinguished stimulus versus never conditioned stimulus during extinction recall||||0.02
81532097|NCT00945282|162749525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.932||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.812|-0.053|||ANCOVA|||||-0.053|-1.812|0.042
81532098|NCT00945282|162749526|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.413||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.173|0.347|||ANCOVA|||||0.347|-1.173|0.221
81532099|NCT00945282|162749527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value is the value for GSK2248761 30 mg, at Day 1 to Day 8|Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1 to Day 8||||<0.0001
81532100|NCT00945282|162749527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6922||||||The p-value is the value for placebo, at Day 1 to Day 8|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo, Day 1 to Day 8||||0.6922
81532101|NCT01825187|162749658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.523|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.523
81532102|NCT01825187|162749659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Nasa Mental Demand||||0.371
81532103|NCT01825187|162749659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.122|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||NASA Physical Demand||||0.122
81532104|NCT01825187|162749659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.325|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||NASA Temporal Demand||||0.325
81532105|NCT01825187|162749659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0451|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||NASA Peformance||||0.0451
81532106|NCT01623115|162749665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-57.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.3|-52.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Alirocumab group was compared to placebo group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-52.6|-63.3|<0.0001
81532107|NCT01623115|162749666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-58.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.5|-52.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-52.7|-63.5|<0.0001
81532108|NCT01623115|162749667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-49.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.9|-44.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-44.5|-53.9|<0.0001
81626215|NCT03892616|162935073|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|177.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|162.8|194.3|||||The ratio was calculated as adjusted geometric mean of TF2a fed (B) as numerator and adjusted geometric mean of TF2a fasted (C) as denominator, \*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 12.65|Relative bioavailability: ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model on logarithmic scale included random effect of 'subjects within sequences' and fixed effect of 'sequence or block', 'period', 'treatment'.||194.3|162.8|
81532109|NCT01623115|162749668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-49.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.2|-44.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant)||-44.8|-54.2|<0.0001
81532110|NCT01623115|162749669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-45.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.8|-41.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-41.8|-49.8|<0.0001
81626216|NCT03892616|162935073|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|152.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|139.5|167.7|||||The ratio was calculated as adjusted geometric mean of TF2b fed (D) as numerator and adjusted geometric mean of TF2b fasted (E) as denominator, \*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 12.65|Relative bioavailability: ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model on logarithmic scale included random effect of 'subjects within sequences' and fixed effect of 'sequence or block', 'period', 'treatment'.||167.7|139.5|
81532111|NCT01623115|162749670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-45.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.9|-41.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-41.8|-49.9|<0.0001
81532112|NCT01623115|162749671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-52.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.2|-47.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-47.6|-57.2|<0.0001
81532113|NCT01623115|162749672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-52.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.5|-47.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-47.8|-57.5|<0.0001
81532114|NCT01623115|162749673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-38.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.4|-35.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-35|-42.4|<0.0001
81532115|NCT01623115|162749674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-37.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.2|-33.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-33.9|-41.2|<0.0001
81532116|NCT01623115|162749675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-43.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.0|-39.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-39.4|-48|<0.0001
81532117|NCT01623115|162749676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-32.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.7|-29.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-29.2|-35.7|<0.0001
81536885|NCT00883779|162756322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||=|0.0581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.05|||Log Rank|||OS in subgroup EGFR IHC negative||1.05|0.21|=0.0581
81655788|NCT01240915|163002285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.234||0.56|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.26|0.34||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 MM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||0.34|-0.26|0.56
81655789|NCT01240915|163002285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231||0.18|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.51|0.09||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 MP versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||0.09|-0.51|0.18
81655790|NCT01240915|163002285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.31|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.45|0.2||1-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM using data up to Week 16||Cohort 3 PM versus Cohort 3 PP (Week 16)||0.20|-0.45|0.31
81655791|NCT03361605|163002318|SUPERIORITY|"Our study adopted a within-subject design, which is not a randomized controlled trial (RCT) such as testing if one treatment is superior to another. Therefore, here the Superiority indicates if propofol administration has a statistically significant impact on the brain activity in response to sensory stimuli."|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.349|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.223|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons, as only one comparison was performed.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = BOLD Response During Sedation - BOLD Response During Baseline|The null hypothesis is no difference in BOLD response between sedated state and baseline.||||<0.0001
81655792|NCT03361605|163002319|SUPERIORITY|"Our study adopted a within-subject design, which is not a randomized controlled trial (RCT) such as testing if one treatment is superior to another. Therefore, here the Superiority indicates if propofol administration has a statistically significant impact on the squeeze pressure in response to verbal instructions."|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.09||0.00148|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons, as only one comparison was performed.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = Squeeze Pressure During Sedation - Squeeze Pressure During Baseline|The null hypothesis is no difference in squeeze pressure between sedated state and baseline.||||0.00148
81655793|NCT01305408|163002462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.2717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|1.06||Statistical tests were 2-tailed at the 0.05 level of significance.|mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)|Treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, concurrent mood-stabilizing medication, and region of the world used as fixed factors.||||1.06|-3.76|0.2717
81655794|NCT02770612|163002494|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We used a one sided one sample Wilcoxon test to compare the median number of oxycodone tablets chosen and prescribed to the institutional standard of 40 tablets of oxycodone 5mg on discharge||||<0.001
81655795|NCT02917603|163002495|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis is that there would be no mean difference between baseline and last measure between intervention and control groups with p\<.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|||<|0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean differences between baseline and last measure in the PHQ- 9 score will not differ between groups. Study is powered a two-tailed test of significance, allowing the detection of a significant difference in either direction and the following assumptions: expected difference in PHQ-9 is 5 points, the documented clinically significant effect;78 (2) the variance of scores is 5.33; (3) error protection: α =.10, β = .20 and, (4) anticipated attrition of 15%||||<.009
81655796|NCT02917603|163002496|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis is there will be the mean differences between baseline scores will be the same between groups. Study powered after primary outcome measure.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.46|||<|0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.21
81655797|NCT02917603|163002497|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis is there will be the mean differences between baseline scores will be the same between groups. Study powered after primary outcome measure.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.02|||<|0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.06
81655798|NCT02917603|163002498|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis is there will be the mean differences between baseline scores will be the same between groups. Study powered after primary outcome measure.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.23|||<|0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.73
81655799|NCT01204710|163002522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.2201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.9||Analysis was stratified by the randomization stratification factor: best overall response to prior docetaxel-based chemotherapy.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is expressed as IMC-3G3 + Mitoxantrone / Mitoxantrone and estimated from Cox model.|||1.90|0.87|0.2201
81655800|NCT01204710|163002523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.7291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.61||Analysis was stratified by the randomization stratification factor: best overall response to prior docetaxel-based chemotherapy.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is expressed as Olaratumab + Mitoxantrone / Mitoxantrone and estimated from Cox model.|||1.61|0.72|0.7291
81655801|NCT01204710|163002524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3465|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3465
81655802|NCT01204710|163002525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6571|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6571
81655803|NCT01204710|163002526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4986|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4986
81655804|NCT02406677|163002575|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.073||||0.3503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.925|1.246|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazards model accounting for within hospital clustering using robust standard errors|Usual Care arm is the reference group|||1.246|0.925|0.3503
81655805|NCT02406677|163002576|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.838||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.717|0.979|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with parameters estimated using GEE to account for within hospital clustering for selected patient characteristics||||0.979|0.717|0.0260
81655806|NCT02406677|163002577|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.035|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.564|2.649|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with GEE to account for within hospital clustering||||2.649|1.564|<0.0001
81655807|NCT01114880|163002578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81655808|NCT01114880|163002580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81655809|NCT01114880|163002582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81655810|NCT01114880|163002584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81532118|NCT01623115|162749677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-56.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.4|-50.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-50|-62.4|<0.0001
81655811|NCT01114880|163002586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81655812|NCT01114880|163002588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||< 0.001
81655813|NCT01114880|163002590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81655814|NCT01114880|163002592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81655815|NCT01114880|163002594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81655816|NCT01114880|163002596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81655817|NCT01114880|163002598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81655818|NCT02628028|163002616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.473|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.473
81655819|NCT02628028|163002616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.670
81655820|NCT02628028|163002616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.823|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.823
81655821|NCT02628028|163002617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.743|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.743
81655822|NCT02628028|163002617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.124|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.124
81655823|NCT02628028|163002617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.858|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.858
81655824|NCT02628028|163002618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.199|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.199
81655825|NCT02628028|163002618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.028
81655826|NCT02628028|163002618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.863|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.863
81655827|NCT02628028|163002619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.44|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.44|-0.53|0.863
81655828|NCT02628028|163002619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.65|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.65|-0.32|0.503
81655829|NCT02628028|163002619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.23|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.23|-0.77|0.289
81655830|NCT02628028|163002620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.626|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.626
81655831|NCT02628028|163002620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.418|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.418
81655832|NCT02628028|163002620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.951|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.951
81655833|NCT02628028|163002621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.905|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.905
81655834|NCT02628028|163002621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.069
81655835|NCT02628028|163002621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.547|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.547
81655836|NCT02145468|163002623|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.47|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|||1.47|0.91|0.238
81655837|NCT02145468|163002624|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.38|||Log Rank||"Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk.~with the treatment compared with placebo."|||1.38|0.90|0.329
81655838|NCT02145468|163002625|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.47|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|CV death or MI, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.47|0.88|0.338
81655839|NCT02145468|163002625|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.38|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|CV death or MI, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 24||1.38|0.88|0.410
81655840|NCT02145468|163002626|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.38|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|CV death, MI or hospitalization for HF, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.38|0.86|0.472
81655841|NCT02145468|163002627|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.44|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Composite of arterial CV events (CV death, MI, SRI-UR or stroke), Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.44|0.91|
81655842|NCT02145468|163002628|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.36|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Composite of coronary events (CHD death, MI, SRI-UR or any unplanned coronary artery revascularization), Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.36|0.86|0.505
81655843|NCT02145468|163002629|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.26|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Composite of CV death or hospitalization for HF, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.26|0.64|0.536
81655844|NCT02145468|163002629|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.24|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Composite of CV death or hospitalization for HF, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 24||1.24|0.69|0.6
81655845|NCT02145468|163002630|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.43|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Composite of CV death, MI or stroke, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.43|0.88|0.356
81655846|NCT02145468|163002631|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.39|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Composite of CV death, MI, SRI-UR, stroke or hospitalization for HF, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.39|0.9|0.329
81655847|NCT02145468|163002632|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.47|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Composite of CHD death, MI or SRI-UR, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.47|0.89|0.285
81655848|NCT02145468|163002633|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.46|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Composite of CHD death or MI, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.46|0.86|0.401
81655849|NCT02145468|163002634|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.44|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Composite of all-cause death, MI or SRI-UR,Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.44|0.89|0.295
81655850|NCT02145468|163002635|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.43|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Composite of all-cause death or MI, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.43|0.86|0.412
81655851|NCT02145468|163002636|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.49|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Composite of CV death, type I (spontaneous) MI or SRI-UR, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.49|0.83|0.469
81655852|NCT02145468|163002637|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.48|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Composite of CV death or type I (spontaneous) MI, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.48|0.78|0.664
81655853|NCT02145468|163002638|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.19|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Participants with first occurrence of definite or probable stent thrombosis, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.19|0.27|0.130
81655854|NCT02145468|163002639|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.27|||Wald chi-squared||Odds ratio is estimated using a logistic regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. An odds ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|||1.27|0.84|0.744
81655855|NCT02145468|163002640|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.22|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Participants with all-cause mortality, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.22|0.53|0.309
81655856|NCT02145468|163002641|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.28|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|CV death events, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.28|0.53|0.398
81655857|NCT02145468|163002641|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.18|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|CV death events, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 24||1.18|0.55|0.264
81536886|NCT00883779|162756322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.32|||=|0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.75|||Log Rank|||OS of subgroup EGFR FISH positive||0.75|0.14|=0.0063
81655858|NCT02145468|163002642|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.22|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|CHD death events, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.22|0.47|0.251
81532119|NCT01623115|162749678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|156.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.9|498.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model|Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||498.1|48.9|<0.0001
81626217|NCT03892616|162935074|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|60.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.4|65.7|||||The ratio was calculated as adjusted geometric mean of TF2a fasted (C) as numerator and adjusted geometric mean of TF1 fed (A) as denominator, \*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 12.70|Relative bioavailability: ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model on logarithmic scale included random effect of 'subjects within sequences' and fixed effect of 'sequence or block', 'period', 'treatment'.||65.7|55.4|
81626218|NCT03892616|162935074|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|71.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.2|77.6|||||The ratio was calculated as adjusted geometric mean of TF2b fasted (E) as numerator and adjusted geometric mean of TF1 fed (A) as denominator, \*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 12.70|Relative bioavailability: ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model on logarithmic scale included random effect of 'subjects within sequences' and fixed effect of 'sequence or block', 'period', 'treatment'.||77.6|65.2|
81626219|NCT03892616|162935074|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|175.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|160.8|192.2|||||The ratio was calculated as adjusted geometric mean of TF2a fed (B) as numerator and adjusted geometric mean of TF2a fasted (C) as denominator, \*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 12.70|Relative bioavailability: ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model on logarithmic scale included random effect of 'subjects within sequences' and fixed effect of 'sequence or block', 'period', 'treatment'.||192.2|160.8|
81626220|NCT03892616|162935074|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|150.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|136.9|164.7|||||The ratio was calculated as adjusted geometric mean of TF2b fed (D) as numerator and adjusted geometric mean of TF2b fasted (E) as denominator, \*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 12.70|Relative bioavailability: ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model on logarithmic scale included random effect of 'subjects within sequences' and fixed effect of 'sequence or block', 'period', 'treatment'.||164.7|136.9|
81626221|NCT03892616|162935075|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|56.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|51.8|61.7|||||The ratio was calculated as adjusted geometric mean of TF2a fasted (C) as numerator and adjusted geometric mean of TF1 fed (A) as denominator, \*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 13.02|Relative bioavailability: ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model on logarithmic scale included random effect of 'subjects within sequences' and fixed effect of 'sequence or block', 'period', 'treatment'.||61.7|51.8|
81626222|NCT03892616|162935075|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|70.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.4|77.1|||||The ratio was calculated as adjusted geometric mean of TF2b fasted (E) as numerator and adjusted geometric mean of TF1 fed (A) as denominator, \*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 13.02|Relative bioavailability: ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model on logarithmic scale included random effect of 'subjects within sequences' and fixed effect of 'sequence or block', 'period', 'treatment'.||77.1|64.4|
81626223|NCT03892616|162935075|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|185.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|169.4|202.8|||||The ratio was calculated as adjusted geometric mean of TF2a fed (B) as numerator and adjusted geometric mean of TF2a fasted (C) as denominator, \*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 13.02|Relative bioavailability: ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model on logarithmic scale included random effect of 'subjects within sequences' and fixed effect of 'sequence or block', 'period', 'treatment'.||202.8|169.4|
81626224|NCT03892616|162935075|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|158.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|144.3|173.9|||||The ratio was calculated as adjusted geometric mean of TF2b fed (D) as numerator and adjusted geometric mean of TF2b fasted (E) as denominator, \*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 13.02|Relative bioavailability: ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model on logarithmic scale included random effect of 'subjects within sequences' and fixed effect of 'sequence or block', 'period', 'treatment'.||173.9|144.3|
81626225|NCT02243709|162935076|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>.05
81626226|NCT04169373|162935082|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α = 0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|Response Rate Difference|26.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.9|34.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model adjusted by main stratification factor of screening hsCRP level (\> ULN vs ≤ ULN).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|Efficacy analyses and hypothesis testing including multiplicity adjustment were performed independently for Study 1 and Study 2.||34.9|17.9|<0.0001
81655859|NCT02145468|163002643|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.67|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Myocardial infarction (fatal and non-fatal) events, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.67|0.91|0.182
81655860|NCT02145468|163002643|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.58|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Myocardial infarction (fatal and non-fatal) events, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 24||1.58|0.93|0.158
81626227|NCT04169373|162935083|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α = 0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|Response Rate Difference|22.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|32.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by main stratification factor of MRI and screening hsCRP status.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|"Efficacy analyses and hypothesis testing including multiplicity adjustment were performed independently for Study 1 and Study 2.~Binary endpoints in Study 2 were analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the main stratification factor of positivity for MRI inflammation in the sacroiliac joints and screening hsCRP status (MRI-positive and hsCRP \> ULN vs MRI-positive and hsCRP ≤ ULN vs MRI-negative and hsCRP \> ULN)."||32.3|12.1|<0.0001
81626228|NCT04169373|162935083|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|4.5|||||Upadacitinib : Placebo|A post-hoc logistic regression adjusting for the main stratification factor of MRI and screening hsCRP status was conducted for the multiplicity-controlled binary endpoints assessed at Week 14.||4.5|1.7|
81626229|NCT04169373|162935084|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.85|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, screening hsCRP level (\> ULN vs ≤ ULN) and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.85|-1.20|<0.0001
81626230|NCT04169373|162935085|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-3.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.47|-2.33|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment and screening hsCRP level as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-2.33|-5.47|<0.0001
81626231|NCT04169373|162935086|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|Response Rate Difference|26.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|34.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model adjusted by main stratification factor of screening hsCRP level (\> ULN vs ≤ ULN).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||34.8|18.0|<0.0001
81626232|NCT04169373|162935087|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α = 0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|Response Rate Difference|27.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.9|36.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model adjusted by main stratification factor of screening hsCRP level (\> ULN vs ≤ ULN).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||36.3|17.9|<0.0001
81626233|NCT04169373|162935088|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α = 0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|Response Rate Difference|10.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|15.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model adjusted by main stratification factor of screening hsCRP level (\> ULN vs ≤ ULN).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||15.8|6.0|<0.0001
81626234|NCT04169373|162935089|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-1.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|-1.11|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, screening hsCRP level (\> ULN vs ≤ ULN) and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-1.11|-1.96|<0.0001
81626235|NCT04169373|162935090|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-1.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|-1.24|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, screening hsCRP level (\> ULN vs ≤ ULN) and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-1.24|-2.14|<0.0001
81655861|NCT02145468|163002644|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.12|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Type I (spontaneous) MI events, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||2.12|0.85|0.21
81655862|NCT02145468|163002645|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.24|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|SRI-UR events, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||2.24|0.58|0.697
81536887|NCT00883779|162756322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||=|0.3268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.36|||Log Rank|||OS of subgroup EGFR FISH negative||1.36|0.40|=0.3268
81626236|NCT04169373|162935091|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|Response Rate Difference|34.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.2|41.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model adjusted by main stratification factor of screening hsCRP level (\> ULN vs ≤ ULN).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||41.8|26.2|<0.0001
81626237|NCT04169373|162935092|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-1.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-0.8|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, screening hsCRP level (\> ULN vs ≤ ULN) and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.80|-1.55|<0.0001
81655863|NCT02145468|163002646|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.96|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Stroke (fatal and non-fatal) events, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.96|0.46|0.883
81655864|NCT02145468|163002647|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.32|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Hospitalization for HF, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.32|0.54|0.457
81655865|NCT02145468|163002647|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.38|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Hospitalization for HF, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 24||1.38|0.63|0.736
81655866|NCT02145468|163002648|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.59|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CI are estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by baseline STEMI/NSTEMI status with treatment as the only covariate. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with the treatment compared with placebo.|Any unplanned coronary revascularization, Placebo Vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID at Week 12||1.59|0.77|0.581
81655867|NCT00422812|163002665|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012||||||Overall effect at 2 hr (by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel) for TREATMENT|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0012
81655868|NCT00422812|163002666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.281|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.281
81532120|NCT01623115|162749679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|156.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.7|493.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||493.7|49.7|<0.0001
81655869|NCT00422812|163002666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0226|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0226
81655870|NCT00422812|163002666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0019|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0019
81655871|NCT00422812|163002667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007||||||Overall effect (0-4 hr) for TREATMENT by Log-rank p-value|Log Rank|There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||||0.0007
81703931|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.191||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day at 2 hour for PPG.||||0.191
81655872|NCT00422812|163002667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||Log Rank|No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons||||||0.0008
81655873|NCT00422812|163002667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons|Log Rank|||||||0.0008
81655874|NCT00422812|163002667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons|Log Rank|||||||0.0003
81655875|NCT03898167|163002683|OTHER||Relative Participation|2.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|2.8||95% CIs were calculated.||||Bivariable tables, Pearson chi-square and Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric tests were used to compare demographic/health care characteristics by study group. Log binomial regression was used to calculate screening proportion, participation difference, and relative participation (calculated as relative risk), with 95% CIs. Overall participation difference and relative participation for SC and SC with patient navigation vs TR were calculated by combining numerators and denominators from each group.||2.80|1.99|
81655876|NCT03826030|163002713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis was no overall difference in FM-UE scale change between the three groups on day 15. The change in FM-UE was modelled using a linear mixed-effects repeated measures model adjusted for visit (ie, day 15, day 45, and day 105), treatment group, treatment group by visit interaction, baseline FM-UE, time from stroke (30-90 vs. 91-180 days), and enrolment site. An AR(1) autocorrelation structure was used for visit, and variance components structure for sites.||||0.39
81655877|NCT03578887|163002796|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81655878|NCT03578887|163002797|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.85
81655879|NCT03843554|163002803|SUPERIORITY|Primary hypothesis. Null hypothesis is that the proportion of patients with a successful outcome of WHO OM severity grades 0-2 at the post study evaluation will not differ between the two randomized intervention groups. The estimated proportion of successes from our pilot trial is 0.30 with SOC. The alternative hypothesis is that the proportion of patients with a successful outcome differs between the two groups from the SOC proportion of 0.30 by +/-0.265 or more.||||||0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|OM WHO grading scale (less or equal to 2) severity employed a two-sided Fisher's exact test to compare the two arms at Visit 9.||||||0.999
81626238|NCT04169373|162935093|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|Response Rate Difference|13.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|19.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model adjusted by main stratification factor of screening hsCRP level (\> ULN vs ≤ ULN).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||19.0|7.4|<0.0001
81626239|NCT04169373|162935094|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-3.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-2.24|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, screening hsCRP level (\> ULN vs ≤ ULN) and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-2.24|-3.90|<0.0001
81626240|NCT04169373|162935095|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-1.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|-1.24|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, screening hsCRP level (\> ULN vs ≤ ULN) and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-1.24|-2.47|<0.0001
81626241|NCT04169373|162935096|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-0.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.18|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment and screening hsCRP level as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.18|-0.46|<0.0001
81626242|NCT04169373|162935097|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-1.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.9|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, screening hsCRP level (\> ULN vs ≤ ULN) and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.9|-2.0|<0.0001
81626243|NCT04169373|162935098|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-2.12||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment and screening hsCRP level as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-2.12|-4.50|<0.0001
81626244|NCT04169373|162935099|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.45|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, main stratification factors MRI and screening hsCRP status, and Baseline value.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.45|-0.85|<0.0001
81626245|NCT04169373|162935100|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-3.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|-2.04|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment, main stratification factor, treatment and stratification factor interaction and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-2.04|-4.08|<0.0001
81626246|NCT04169373|162935101|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α = 0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|Response Rate Difference|20.1||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|30.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by main stratification factor of MRI and screening hsCRP level status.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||30.1|10.1|0.0001
81626247|NCT04169373|162935101|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|4.2|||||Upadacitinib : Placebo|A post-hoc logistic regression adjusting for the main stratification factor of MRI and screening hsCRP status was conducted for the multiplicity-controlled binary endpoints assessed at Week 14.||4.2|1.6|
81655880|NCT03843554|163002804|SUPERIORITY|OMDP-STANDARD|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|174.6||0.6336|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The above t-test p-value is for IL1a.|t-test, 2 sided|||The change in the inflammatory marker from baseline to the final intervention visit was analyzed using 95% confidence intervals and presented by treatment group. The two-sided t-test was used to compare the change in inflammatory markers between the two groups.||||0.6336
81703932|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.805||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day at 2 hour for PPG.||||0.805
81536888|NCT00883779|162756324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.81|||=|0.5289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|11.8|||Chi-squared|||Difference in non-progression response rates||11.8|-6.2|=0.5289
81626248|NCT04169373|162935102|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α = 0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|Response Rate Difference|8.8||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|15.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by main stratification factor of MRI and screening hsCRP level status.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||15.2|2.5|0.0063
81626249|NCT04169373|162935102|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|7.0|||||Upadacitinib : Placebo|A post-hoc logistic regression adjusting for the main stratification factor of MRI and screening hsCRP status was conducted for the multiplicity-controlled binary endpoints assessed at Week 14.||7.0|1.3|
81655881|NCT03843554|163002804|SUPERIORITY|OMDP-STANDARD|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|52.1||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||IL1b|t-test, 2 sided|||The change in the inflammatory marker from baseline to the final intervention visit was analyzed using 95% confidence intervals and presented by treatment group. The two-sided t- test was used to compare the change in inflammatory markers between the two groups.||||0.3510
81655882|NCT03843554|163002804|SUPERIORITY|OMDP-STANDARD|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-102.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|252.8||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||IL2|t-test, 2 sided|||The change in the inflammatory marker from baseline to the final intervention visit was analyzed using 95% confidence intervals and presented by treatment group. The two-sided t- test was used to compare the change in inflammatory markers between the two groups.||||0.3510
81655883|NCT03843554|163002804|SUPERIORITY|IL4|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|46.0||0.8371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The change in the inflammatory marker from baseline to the final intervention visit was analyzed using 95% confidence intervals and presented by treatment group. The two-sided t- test was used to compare the change in inflammatory markers between the two groups.||||0.8371
81655884|NCT03843554|163002804|SUPERIORITY|IL5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.7||0.2991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The change in the inflammatory marker from baseline to the final intervention visit was analyzed using 95% confidence intervals and presented by treatment group. The two-sided t- test was used to compare the change in inflammatory markers between the two groups.||||0.2991
81655885|NCT03843554|163002805|SUPERIORITY|OMDP-STANDARD|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2293|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8555||0.2373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.906|1.4475|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.4475|-1.9060|0.2373
81655886|NCT03843554|163002806|SUPERIORITY|OMDP-STANDARD|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0569|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.6263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1755|0.2893||A Week 8 general linear mixed effects model (GLM) was used to compare the change in saliva flow rate from Baseline (day 0) to week 8 (day 56) between the two groups. The change was calculated by subtracting week 8 saliva flow rate from the Baseline.|ANCOVA||Estimation of the difference in least-square means for the change from Baseline to FIV in saliva flow rate.|||0.2893|-0.1755|0.6263
81655887|NCT03843554|163002807|SUPERIORITY|OMDP-STANDARD|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.94||||0.6956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|A Week 8 (Day 56) GLM analyzing the pain change Week 8 relative to Baseline (Day 0) was used with treatment and Baseline pain as covariates.|Difference in least-square mean change from baseline to Visit 9 in pain score.|||||0.6956
81655888|NCT03843554|163002808|SUPERIORITY|OMDP-STANDARD|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113||0.1153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4095|0.0334|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA via generalized linear mixed repeated measures model (GLMER)||The statistical analysis comprised an ANCOVA for a longitudinal response based on a generalized linear mixed effects repeated measures model (GLMER). The response variable is the mean change from Baseline to Visit 9 in EORTC QLQ-C30 Questions 31-48 (total).||0.0334|-0.4095|0.1153
81655889|NCT00128102|163002845|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.17|||Log Rank|||||1.17|0.83|0.858
81655890|NCT00128102|163002849|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.88|||Likelihood Based Score Test|||||0.88|0.63|<0.001
81655891|NCT00128102|163002850|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.3||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|1.97|||Fisher Exact|||||1.97|-1.18|0.621
81655892|NCT00128102|163002851|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percent Change|-52.4||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-143.5|38.6|||Longitudinal Model|||||38.6|-143.5|0.259
81655893|NCT00128102|163002852|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-1.3||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|4.53|||Fisher Exact|||||4.53|-7.20|0.736
81655894|NCT00128102|163002853|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percent Change|-0.06||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.61|4.49|||Longitudinal Model|||||4.49|-4.61|0.979
81655895|NCT00128102|163002854|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|3.1||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.97|11.17|||Fisher Exact|||||11.17|-4.97|0.488
81655896|NCT00996476|163002865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|-1.97|||ANCOVA||TMC435 50 mg minus PR48 control|Difference in least square (LS) mean change from baseline from the PR48 control group||-1.97|-2.83|
81655897|NCT00996476|163002865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means difference|-2.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|-1.98|||ANCOVA||TMC435 100 mg minus PR48 control|Difference in least square (LS) mean change from baseline from the PR48 control group||-1.98|-2.85|
81655898|NCT00996476|163002870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-24.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.3|11.8|||||PR48 control minus TMC12/PR24|The difference in the percentage of participants between The TMC12/PR24 50 mg treatment group and the PR48 control group||11.8|-58.3|
81655899|NCT00996476|163002870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-27.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.1|9.8|||||PR48 control minus TMC12/PR24|The difference in the percentage of participants between The TMC12/PR24 100 mg treatment group and the PR48 control group||9.8|-61.1|
81655900|NCT00996476|163002870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-23.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.9|19.4|||||PR48 control minus TMC24/PR24|The difference in the percentage of participants between The TMC24/PR24 50 mg treatment group and the PR48 control group||19.4|-59.9|
81626250|NCT04169373|162935103|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-0.92||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.41|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, main stratification factors MRI and screening hsCRP status, and Baseline value.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.41|-1.42|0.0004
81626251|NCT04169373|162935104|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-1.12||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.55|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, main stratification factors MRI and screening hsCRP status, and Baseline value.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.55|-1.68|0.0001
81626252|NCT04169373|162935105|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α = 0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|Response Rate Difference|23.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|33.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by main stratification factor of MRI and screening hsCRP level status.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||33.4|14.2|<0.0001
81626253|NCT04169373|162935105|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|5.4|||||Upadacitinib : Placebo|A post-hoc logistic regression adjusting for the main stratification factor of MRI and screening hsCRP status was conducted for the multiplicity-controlled binary endpoints assessed at Week 14.||5.4|1.9|
81626254|NCT04169373|162935106|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α = 0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|Response Rate Difference|10.9||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|18.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by main stratification factor of MRI and screening hsCRP level status.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||18.3|3.6|0.0035
81626255|NCT04169373|162935106|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|5.6|||||Upadacitinib : Placebo|A post-hoc logistic regression adjusting for the main stratification factor of MRI and screening hsCRP status was conducted for the multiplicity-controlled binary endpoints assessed at Week 14.||5.6|1.3|
81626256|NCT04169373|162935107|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-1.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.68|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, main stratification factors MRI and screening hsCRP status, and Baseline value.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.68|-1.60|<0.0001
81626257|NCT04169373|162935108|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-2.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|-1.21|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, main stratification factors MRI and screening hsCRP status, and Baseline value.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-1.21|-3.26|<0.0001
81626258|NCT04169373|162935109|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-1.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|-1.0|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, main stratification factors MRI and screening hsCRP status, and Baseline value.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-1.00|-2.56|<0.0001
81626259|NCT04169373|162935110|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α = 0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|Response Rate Difference|22.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|33.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by main stratification factor of MRI and screening hsCRP level status.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||33.4|12.2|<0.0001
81703933|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day at 2 hour for PPG.||||0.960
81626260|NCT04169373|162935110|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|4.0|||||Upadacitinib : Placebo|A post-hoc logistic regression adjusting for the main stratification factor of MRI and screening hsCRP status was conducted for the multiplicity-controlled binary endpoints assessed at Week 14.||4.0|1.6|
81626261|NCT04169373|162935111|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a multiple testing procedure was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled secondary endpoints. Testing began with the primary endpoint using two-sided α = 0.05; significance could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoints in the sequence met the requirement of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.1781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.05|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment and main stratification factor MRI and hsCRP status as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||0.05|-0.25|0.1781
81626262|NCT04169373|162935112|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.1|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, main stratification factors MRI and screening hsCRP status, and Baseline value.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.1|-1.3|0.0193
81626263|NCT04169373|162935113|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|20.1||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|30.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by main stratification factor of MRI and screening hsCRP level status.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||30.9|9.3|0.0003
81626264|NCT04169373|162935114|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.13||||0.0206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|-0.17||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment and main stratification factors MRI and hsCRP status as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.17|-2.08|0.0206
81626265|NCT04169373|162935116|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|17.6||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|27.3||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by main stratification factor of MRI and screening hsCRP level status.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||27.3|7.9|0.0004
81626266|NCT04169373|162935117|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|21.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|30.6||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by main stratification factor of MRI and screening hsCRP level status.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||30.6|13.2|<0.0001
81626267|NCT04169373|162935118|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|23.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|33.7||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by main stratification factor of MRI and screening hsCRP level status.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||33.7|12.4|<0.0001
81626268|NCT04533347|162935119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Assuming an 85% clinical recovery rate in the TQ group and a 70% clinical recovery rate in the placebo group, sample sizes of 125 per treatment group were expected to achieve 80% power with a two-sided alpha of 0.05.||||0.1879
81626269|NCT04610892|162935124|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-8.3797||||0.065||90.0|-17.498|0.7387||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|The treatment as a fixed effects and the baseline value and the geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening as covariates.||||0.7387|-17.4980|0.065
81655901|NCT00996476|163002870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-32.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.6|8.3|||||PR48 control minus TMC24/PR24|The difference in the percentage of participants between The TMC24/PR24 100 mg treatment group and the PR48 control group||8.3|-66.6|
81532121|NCT01623115|162749680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|244.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.4|1744.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||1744.4|34.4|<0.0001
81626270|NCT04610892|162935124|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|2.3915||||0.747||90.0|-3.5338|8.3167||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|The treatment as a fixed effects and the baseline value and the geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening as covariates.||||8.3167|-3.5338|0.747
81626271|NCT04610892|162935124|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|0.5766||||0.563||90.0|-5.4389|6.5921||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|The treatment as a fixed effects and the baseline value and the geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening as covariates.||||6.5921|-5.4389|0.563
81626272|NCT04610892|162935124|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|1.5204||||0.685||90.0|-3.6657|6.7064||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|The treatment as a fixed effects and the baseline value and the geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening as covariates.||||6.7064|-3.6657|0.685
81626273|NCT04610892|162935125|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS mean ratio estimate|1.12||||0.854||90.0|0.94|1.33||One sided p-value|Mixed model with repeated measurements|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and the stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||1.33|0.94|0.854
81626274|NCT04610892|162935125|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS mean ratio estimate|1.06||||0.79||90.0|0.94|1.18||One sided p-value|Mixed model with repeated measurements|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and the stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||1.18|0.94|0.790
81626275|NCT04610892|162935125|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS mean ratio estimate|1.0||||0.498||90.0|0.89|1.12||One sided p-value|Mixed model with repeated measurements|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and the stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||1.12|0.89|0.498
81626276|NCT04610892|162935125|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS mean ratio estimate|1.03||||0.678||90.0|0.93|1.13||One sided p-value|Mixed model with repeated measurements|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and the stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||1.13|0.93|0.678
81655902|NCT00734591|163002884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Exact method|2.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|28.46|||||Incidence density ratio confidence interval derived from exact methods utilizing exact binomial limits and ratio of exposures.|||28.46|0.50|
81536889|NCT00883779|162756325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.7|33.5|||Chi-squared|||Difference in objective response rates||33.5|16.7|<0.0001
81536890|NCT00883779|162756326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.5|||Log Rank|||||0.50|0.21|<0.0001
81532122|NCT01623115|162749681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|240.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.9|1700.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||1700.7|33.9|<0.0001
81626277|NCT04610892|162935126|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-1.44||||0.99||90.0|-2.44|-0.43||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||-0.43|-2.44|0.990
81626278|NCT04610892|162935126|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-0.21||||0.697||90.0|-0.87|0.45||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||0.45|-0.87|0.697
81626279|NCT04610892|162935126|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-0.42||||0.849||90.0|-1.08|0.25||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||0.25|-1.08|0.849
81626280|NCT04610892|162935126|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-0.31||||0.811||90.0|-0.89|0.27||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||0.27|-0.89|0.811
81626281|NCT04610892|162935127|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-3.5||||0.972||90.0|-6.49|-0.5||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||-0.50|-6.49|0.972
81626282|NCT04610892|162935127|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-1.1||||0.777||90.0|-3.49|1.3||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||1.30|-3.49|0.777
81626283|NCT04610892|162935127|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-0.32||||0.596||90.0|-2.54|1.89||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||1.89|-2.54|0.596
81626284|NCT04610892|162935127|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-0.63||||0.698||90.0|-2.64|1.38||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||1.38|-2.64|0.698
81626285|NCT04610892|162935128|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-1.29||||0.981||90.0|-2.32|-0.27||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||-0.27|-2.32|0.981
81626286|NCT04610892|162935128|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-0.8||||0.974||90.0|-1.47|-0.12||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||-0.12|-1.47|0.974
81626287|NCT04610892|162935128|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-0.86||||0.983||90.0|-1.53|-0.2||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||-0.20|-1.53|0.983
81532123|NCT01623115|162749682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-17.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|-12.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-12.9|-22.6|<0.0001
81655903|NCT00734591|163002885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Exact method|2.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|24.01|||||Incidence density ratio confidence interval derived from exact methods utilizing exact binomial limits and ratio of exposures.|||24.01|0.37|
81655904|NCT00734591|163002886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.1||||||||1.10|0.60|
81536891|NCT00883779|162756327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.69|||Log Rank|||||0.69|0.45|<0.0001
81626288|NCT04610892|162935128|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-0.83||||0.99||90.0|-1.42|-0.25||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||-0.25|-1.42|0.990
81626289|NCT04610892|162935129|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-2.14||||0.959||90.0|-4.16|-0.12||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||-0.12|-4.16|0.959
81626290|NCT04610892|162935129|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-2.92||||0.998||90.0|-4.53|-1.31||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||-1.31|-4.53|0.998
81626291|NCT04610892|162935129|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-1.35||||0.939||90.0|-2.79|0.09||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||0.09|-2.79|0.939
81626292|NCT04610892|162935129|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-1.94||||0.991||90.0|-3.27|-0.62||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||-0.62|-3.27|0.991
81626293|NCT04610892|162935130|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-16.137||||0.077||90.0|-34.7829|2.5089||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||2.5089|-34.7829|0.077
81626294|NCT04610892|162935130|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-0.5927||||0.468||90.0|-12.7267|11.5413||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||11.5413|-12.7267|0.468
81626295|NCT04610892|162935130|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-0.1767||||0.491||90.0|-12.4678|12.1144||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||12.1144|-12.4678|0.491
81655905|NCT00734591|163002887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Exact method|3.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|20.68|||||Incidence density ratio confidence interval derived from exact methods utilizing exact binomial limits and ratio of exposures.|||20.68|1.01|
81626296|NCT04610892|162935130|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-0.393||||0.476||90.0|-11.0022|10.2162||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||10.2162|-11.0022|0.476
81626297|NCT04610892|162935131|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-4.3435||||0.136||90.0|-10.8637|2.1768||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||2.1768|-10.8637|0.136
81626298|NCT04610892|162935131|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-1.2369||||0.316||90.0|-5.4796|3.0059||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||3.0059|-5.4796|0.316
81626299|NCT04610892|162935131|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-0.7015||||0.394||90.0|-5.0096|3.6065||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||3.6065|-5.0096|0.394
81626300|NCT04610892|162935131|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean difference|-0.9799||||0.332||90.0|-4.6927|2.7329||One sided p-value|ANCOVA|The model was adjusted for the baseline value and stratification factors (geographic region and statin therapy intensity at screening).||||2.7329|-4.6927|0.332
81626301|NCT05520190|162935141|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Response Mean|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Baseline Attitude score - 1-month Attitude score / SD of average change|||||
81626302|NCT05520190|162935142|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Response Mean|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Baseline Norm score - 1-month Norm score / SD of average change|||||
81626303|NCT05520190|162935143|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Response Mean|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Baseline Perceived Behavioral Control score - 1-month Perceived Behavioral Control score / SD of average change|||||
81626304|NCT05520190|162935144|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Response Mean|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Baseline Intention score - 1-month Intention score / SD of average change|||||
81626305|NCT05520190|162935145|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Response Mean|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Baseline drinks per day - 1-month drinks per day / avg change in drinks per day|||||
81626306|NCT05520190|162935146|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Response Mean|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Baseline drinking days - 1-month drinking days / SD of avg change in drinking days|||||
81626307|NCT05520190|162935147|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Response Mean|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Baseline binge drinking days - 1-month binge drinking days / avg change in binge drinking days|||||
81536892|NCT00883779|162756329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||=|0.0364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.99|||Log Rank|||||0.99|0.63|=0.0364
81626308|NCT05520190|162935148|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Response Mean|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Baseline depression - 1-month depression / SD of avg change in depression|||||
81626309|NCT05520190|162935149|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Response Mean|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Baseline anxiety - 1-month anxiety / SD avg change in anxiety|||||
81626310|NCT05520190|162935150|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Response Mean|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Baseline PTSD - 1-month PTSd / SD avg change in PTSD|||||
81626311|NCT05520190|162935151|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Response Mean|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Baseline insomnia - 1-month insomnia / SD avg change in insomnia|||||
81626312|NCT05520190|162935152|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Response Mean|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Baseline Alcohol Screen - 1-month Alcohol Screen / SD avg change|||||
81626313|NCT05520190|162935153|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Response Mean|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Baseline behavioral beliefs - 1-month behavioral beliefs / avg change in behavioral beliefs|||||
81626314|NCT05520190|162935154|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Response Mean|-0.62|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Baseline normative beliefs - 1-month normative beliefs / SD avg change in normative beliefs|||||
81626315|NCT05520190|162935155|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Response Mean|-0.83|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Baseline control beliefs - 1-month control beliefs / SD avg change in control beliefs|||||
81626316|NCT02226276|162935165|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81626317|NCT02226276|162935166|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81626318|NCT01748448|162935167|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.27|||=|0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.03|||Fisher Exact|||||2.03|0.79|= 0.324
81626319|NCT03924986|162935173|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.73|||||Estimated using a Cox proportional hazards model with Efron's method for tied events, with Arm B as the reference group. The analysis was stratified by gender and liver metastases status.|The null hypothesis to be tested is that progression-free survival (PFS) in Arm A is less than or equal to PFS in Arm B. This is compared against the alternative hypothesis, which posits that PFS in Arm A is greater than PFS in Arm B.||0.73|0.38|
81626320|NCT03924986|162935174|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.07|||||||Arm B was the reference group, and the odds ratio between arms was calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by gender and liver metastases status.|3.07|1.11|
81626321|NCT03924986|162935176|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.05|||||Estimated using a Cox proportional hazards model with Efron's method for tied events, with Arm B as the reference group. The analysis was stratified by gender and liver metastases status.|||1.05|0.51|
81626322|NCT03924986|162935177|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.76|||||Estimated using a Cox proportional hazards model with Efron's method for tied events, with Arm B as the reference group. The analysis was stratified by gender and liver metastases status.|The null hypothesis to be tested is that progression-free survival (PFS) in Arm A is less than or equal to PFS in Arm B. This is compared against the alternative hypothesis, which posits that PFS in Arm A is greater than PFS in Arm B.||0.76|0.38|
81626323|NCT03001414|162935224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.69||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.08|47.48|||ANOVA|Global test of difference between the arms analyzed as absolute change from baseline.||Due to sample size restriction, the primary analysis plan was modified to analyze change from baseline to each time point using repeated measures of ANOVA.||47.48|-20.08|0.42
81655906|NCT02236988|163002891|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|65.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.0|77.6|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 1 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||77.6|55.0|
81626324|NCT03001414|162935224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.7||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Calculation of raw change from baseline in meters using non-parametric Wilcoxon test.||||0.57
81626325|NCT03001414|162935224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.55||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Secondary analysis of primary outcome using non-parametric Wilcoxon test of percent change from baseline.||||||0.53
81626326|NCT03001414|162935225|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline calculated in meters using non-parametric analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|41.97||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of these arms is in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.||||0.10
81626327|NCT03001414|162935226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The selected arm for this outcome measure is in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.||||0.50
81626328|NCT03001414|162935227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.92||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Comparison of change from baseline in meters at 6 and 12 months.||Selection of the arm for analysis of this outcome measure is in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.||||0.88
81626329|NCT03001414|162935228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.132||||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Selection of the arms for analysis of this outcome measure is in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.||||0.81
81626330|NCT03001414|162935229|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.06||||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Selection of the arms for analysis of this outcome measure is in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.||||0.63
81626331|NCT03001414|162935230|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.25
81626332|NCT03001414|162935231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This analysis represents the results for the Physical Component score of the questionnaire.||Selection of the arms for analysis of this outcome measure is in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.||||1.0
81626333|NCT03001414|162935231|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This analysis represents the difference in score for the mental component of the questionnaire.|Selection of the arms for analysis of this outcome measure is in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.||||0.64
81626334|NCT03001414|162935232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This analysis represents the difference in score for the physical component of the questionnaire.|Selection of the arms for analysis of this outcome measure is in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.||||0.40
81626335|NCT03001414|162935232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.4||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||||This analysis represents the change in score for the mental component of the questionnaire.|||0.23
81626336|NCT00450658|162935258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.5||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|15.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by use of low-dose aspirin (Yes/No) and prior upper gastrointestinal ulcer history (Yes/No) at randomization.||The primary efficacy endpoint was the proportion of subjects developing UGI (gastric and/or duodenal) ulcers throughout 24 weeks of treatment. A summary including cumulative frequency and percentage with associated 95% confidence intervals was produced for the observational incidences of UGI ulcers at 24 weeks. The cumulative proportion of subjects developing UGI ulcers at 24 weeks was analyzed using the CMH test stratified by use of low-dose aspirin and prior UGI ulcer history at randomization.||15.9|3.0|0.0018
81703934|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day at 30 minutes for PPI.||||0.985
81536893|NCT00883779|162756331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||=|0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.96|||Log Rank|||||0.96|0.61|=0.0181
81626337|NCT00450658|162935259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.2||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|14.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by use of low-dose aspirin (Yes/No) and prior upper gastrointestinal ulcer history (Yes/No) at randomization.||||14.4|1.9|0.0051
81626338|NCT00450658|162935260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.9||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|7.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by use of low-dose aspirin and prior UGI ulcer history at randomization.||The secondary efficacy endpoint was the proportion of subjects developing duodenal ulcers throughout 24 weeks of treatment. A summary including cumulative frequency and percentage with associated 95% confidence intervals was produced for the observational incidences of duodenal ulcers at 24 weeks. The cumulative proportion of subjects developing duodenal ulcers at 24 weeks was analyzed using the CMH test stratified by use of low-dose aspirin and prior UGI ulcer history at randomization.||7.1|0.8|0.0017
81626339|NCT03850678|162935330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.774|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis examined Q10 for those participants who completed the compression speed experiment (instant, fast, slow).||||.774
81626340|NCT03850678|162935330|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis examined Q10 for those participants who completed the compression channel conditions (4, 8, 16).||||<.001
81626341|NCT03850678|162935330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.167|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compared Q10 for those participants who completed the unaided and aided conditions.||||.167
81626342|NCT03850678|162935331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.741|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis of number of compression channels (unaided, 4 channel, 16 channels)||||.741
81626343|NCT03850678|162935331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062||||||Due to Levene's Test for Equality of Variances, equal variances were not assumed.|t-test, 1 sided|||Spatial Release from Masking, unaided.||||.062
81626344|NCT03850678|162935332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.805|||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression of score for the reading span (independent variable) to Q10 (dependent variable, 16 channel compression condition) for the participants who completed the compression channel experiment.||||.805
81626345|NCT04640298|162935336|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81626346|NCT04640298|162935337|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81626347|NCT04640298|162935338|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81626348|NCT01573442|162935376|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4952|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4952
81626349|NCT01573442|162935377|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2116|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2116
81626350|NCT01573442|162935378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.676|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6760
81532124|NCT01623115|162749683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|8.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|11.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||11|5|<0.0001
81532125|NCT01623115|162749684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-16.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|-10.6||Threshold for significance was ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-10.6|-21.3|<0.0001
81532126|NCT01623115|162749685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.7|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|7.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||7.2|2.3|= 0.0002
81532127|NCT01623115|162749686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-17.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|-13.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-13|-21.5|<0.0001
81532128|NCT01623115|162749687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.3||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|7.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||7.2|1.5|0.0031
81532129|NCT01623115|162749688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-9.7||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-4.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-4.4|-15|0.0003
81532130|NCT01623115|162749689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.8||||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||5.2|0.5|0.0187
81532131|NCT02366195|162749693|OTHER|||||||0.387|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.387
81532132|NCT02366195|162749694|OTHER|Primary completion data.||||||0.056|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.056
81532133|NCT02366195|162749694|OTHER|Final analysis data.||||||0.222|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.222
81532134|NCT02366195|162749695|OTHER|Primary completion data||||||0.335|||||||Cox proportional hazards|||||||0.335
81532135|NCT02366195|162749695|OTHER|Final analysis data||||||0.597|||||||Cox proportional hazards|||||||0.597
81532136|NCT02366195|162749696|OTHER|Primary completion||||||0.82|||||||Fisher's Z transformation|||||||0.82
81532137|NCT02366195|162749696|OTHER|Final analysis data||||||0.9|||||||Fisher's Z transformation|||||||0.90
81532138|NCT02366195|162749697|OTHER|Primary completion data||||||0.66|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.660
81532139|NCT02366195|162749697|OTHER|Final analysis data||||||0.881|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.881
81532140|NCT02366195|162749698|OTHER|Primary completion data||||||0.974|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.974
81532141|NCT02366195|162749698|OTHER|Final analysis data||||||0.612|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.612
81532142|NCT02366195|162749699|OTHER|Primary completion data||||||0.626|||||||Cox proportional hazards|||||||0.626
81532143|NCT02366195|162749699|OTHER|Final analysis data||||||0.579|||||||Cox proportional hazards|||||||0.579
81532144|NCT02366195|162749700|OTHER|Primary completion data||||||0.18|||||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.18
81532145|NCT02366195|162749700|OTHER|Final analysis data||||||0.14|||||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.14
81532146|NCT01775371|162749727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.5||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Z-test 2-sided||The direction of the comparison is the Patient Controlled Analgesia minus the standard care group|The rate of change of NRS pain scores per hour was calculated using a mixed effects linear model. Time is represented as a linear spline with knot at 30 minutes to support the separate estimation of early and late phase rates of change. Fixed effects in the analysis includes study-group indicator, early and late phase time, and interactions between study-group and time. The principal hypothesis test was a z-test of the coefficient of the study group late phase interaction term.||1.5|0.6|<0.001
81532147|NCT01775371|162749728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.025
81532148|NCT01775371|162749729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81532149|NCT01775371|162749730|OTHER|Responses occur with equal probability|||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|One-sample chi-squared test of hypothesis that the responses occur with equal probability||These outcomes are based on the nurses who took care of patients in the study||||<0.001
81532150|NCT01775371|162749731|OTHER|All responses occur with equal probability|||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|One-sample chi-squared test of hypothesis that the responses occur with equal probability||This outcome is based on the physicians who took care of the patients in the study||||<0.001
81532151|NCT04739436|162749751|SUPERIORITY||Slope|5.29||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|8.79||Multiple comparisons were not conducted, so no adjustment of the p-value was necessary.|Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fit with outcome change in APHAB score between 3 months and baseline, predictor hearing aid fitting group (reference=bilateral), and covariate clinical site.||8.79|1.80|0.003
81532152|NCT04739436|162749752|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.584||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in the GHABP question means between the groups at 3 months for the question: In this situation, what proportion of the time do you wear your hearing aid?||||0.584
81532153|NCT04739436|162749752|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.233|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in the GHABP question means between the groups at 3 months for the question: In this situation, how much does your hearing aid help you?||||0.233
81536894|NCT00883779|162756333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.73|||=|0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.9|||Log Rank|||||0.90|0.59|=0.0035
81655907|NCT02236988|163002891|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|80.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.8|95.5|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 2 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||95.5|67.8|
81655908|NCT02236988|163002891|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|84.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.9|99.9|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 3 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||99.9|70.9|
81655909|NCT02236988|163002893|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|61.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|51.7|73.9|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 1 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||73.9|51.7|
81655910|NCT02236988|163002893|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|71.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.6|85.1|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 2 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||85.1|59.6|
81655911|NCT02236988|163002893|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|73.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.7|88.2|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 3 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||88.2|61.7|
81655912|NCT02236988|163002894|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|62.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.1|74.4|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 1 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||74.4|52.1|
81532154|NCT04739436|162749752|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in the GHABP question means between the groups at 3 months for the question: In this situation, with your hearing aid, how much difficulty do you now have?||||0.010
81532155|NCT04739436|162749752|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.129|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in the GHABP question means between the groups at 3 months for the question: For this situation, how satisfied are you with your hearing aid?||||0.129
81536895|NCT00883779|162756334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.59|||Log Rank|||||1.59|0.60|0.9130
81626351|NCT01573442|162935379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||From baseline to month 1||||0.029
81626352|NCT01573442|162935379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8214|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||From baseline to month 2||||0.8214
81655913|NCT02236988|163002894|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|71.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.7|85.2|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 2 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||85.2|59.7|
81655914|NCT02236988|163002894|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|74.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.0|88.4|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 3 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||88.4|62.0|
81703935|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.733||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day at 30 minutes for PPI.||||0.733
81626353|NCT01573442|162935379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4952|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||From baseline to month 3||||0.4952
81626354|NCT01573442|162935379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5232|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||From baseline to month 4||||0.5232
81626355|NCT01573442|162935379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5522|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||From baseline to month 5||||0.5522
81655915|NCT02236988|163002895|OTHER||Median Difference|1.0||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|2.0|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Median difference (Apremilast Modified Release 1 - Apremilast Immediate Release) calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||2.00|0.5|0.0090
81626356|NCT01573442|162935379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||From baseline to month 6||||0.7005
81626357|NCT01573442|162935383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.139|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.139
81626358|NCT01573442|162935384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8761|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8761
81655916|NCT02236988|163002895|OTHER||Median Difference|1.26||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|3.0|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Median difference (Apremilast Modified Release 2 - Apremilast Immediate Release) calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||3.00|0.50|0.0073
81655917|NCT02236988|163002895|OTHER||Median Difference|2.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|3.0|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Median difference (Apremilast Modified Release 3 - Apremilast Immediate Release) calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||3.00|1.00|<0.0001
81655918|NCT02236988|163002901|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|90.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.8|101.1|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 4 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||101.1|81.8|
81655919|NCT02236988|163002901|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|73.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.3|82.0|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 5 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||82.0|66.3|
81655920|NCT02236988|163002901|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|80.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.2|89.2|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 6 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||89.2|72.2|
81655921|NCT02236988|163002902|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|84.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.5|93.0|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 4 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||93.0|77.5|
81532156|NCT04739436|162749753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.946|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in the change from baseline to 3 months in the co-located BKB SIN test scores between the groups.||||0.946
81655922|NCT02236988|163002902|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|72.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.8|78.9|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 5 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||78.9|65.8|
81655923|NCT02236988|163002902|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|78.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.2|85.5|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 6 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||85.5|71.2|
81655924|NCT02236988|163002903|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|85.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.1|93.6|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 4 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||93.6|78.1|
81655925|NCT02236988|163002903|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|72.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.3|79.5|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 5 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||79.5|66.3|
81655926|NCT02236988|163002903|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|78.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.0|86.4|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 6 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||86.4|72.0|
81655927|NCT02236988|163002904|OTHER||Median Difference|2.0||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|3.0|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Median difference (Apremilast Modified Release 4 - Apremilast Immediate Release) calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||3.00|1.00|0.0002
81655928|NCT02236988|163002904|OTHER||Median Difference|1.02||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|2.0|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Median difference (Apremilast Modified Release 5 - Apremilast Immediate Release) calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||2.00|0.50|0.0049
81532157|NCT04739436|162749754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.||The null hypotheses are there are no differences in the change from baseline to 3 months in WARRM recognition scores between the groups.||||0.490
81655929|NCT02236988|163002904|OTHER||Median Difference|1.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Median difference (Apremilast Modified Release 6 - Apremilast Immediate Release) calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||2.00|1.00|0.0010
81655930|NCT02236988|163002910|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|91.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.4|103.0|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 8 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||103.0|80.4|
81655931|NCT02236988|163002910|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|88.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.1|100.0|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 9 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||100.0|78.1|
81655932|NCT02236988|163002911|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|80.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.8|88.0|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 8 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||88.0|73.8|
81655933|NCT02236988|163002911|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|78.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.9|85.7|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 9 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||85.7|71.9|
81655934|NCT02236988|163002912|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|81.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.3|88.6|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 8 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||88.6|74.3|
81655935|NCT02236988|163002912|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|79.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.3|86.3|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 9 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||86.3|72.3|
81703936|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.365||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day at 30 minutes for PPI.||||0.365
81532158|NCT04739436|162749754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.323||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypotheses are there are no differences in the change from baseline to 3 months in WARRM recall scores between the groups.||||0.323
81532159|NCT04739436|162749755|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.933||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in the SADL scores between the groups at 3 months.||||0.933
81532160|NCT04739436|162749755|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.929||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in the SADL scores between the groups at 6 months.||||0.929
81532161|NCT04739436|162749757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in the change from baseline to 3 months in SSQ scores between the groups.||||0.015
81532162|NCT04739436|162749757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.886|||||||t-test, 2 sided|No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in the change from baseline to 6 months in SSQ scores between the groups.||||0.886
81532163|NCT04739436|162749758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.137|||||||t-test, 2 sided|No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in the number of hours of hearing aid use between the groups in the right ear.||||0.137
81532164|NCT04739436|162749758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.612|||||||t-test, 2 sided|No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in the number of hours of hearing aid use between the groups in the left ear.||||0.612
81532165|NCT04739436|162749760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.108|||||||t-test, 2 sided|No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in the IOI-HA total score between the groups at 3 months.||||0.108
81532166|NCT04739436|162749760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.988||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in the IOI-HA total score between the groups at 6 months.||||0.988
81532167|NCT04739436|162749763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.264|||||||t-test, 2 sided|No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in the change in APHAB score from baseline to 6 months between the groups.||||0.264
81532168|NCT00676013|162749764|OTHER|ANOVA and all pairwise comparisons using Tukey test.|Multiple pairwise comparisons|0.05||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||0.05 is a threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||We conducted a multiple four group comparison (all pairwise comparisons were conducted). An Anova was conducted to assess statistical significance.|0.05|||0.05
81536896|NCT00079040|162756337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|63.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.4|73.6||||||||73.6|52.4|
81536897|NCT03071263|162756425|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||α-level 0.05. Stratified by baseline potassium category (4.3-\<4.7 mEq/L or 4.7-5.1 mEq/L) and history of Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes mellitus (Yes or No) as randomized|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A sample size of 280 subjects has 90% power to detect a difference between treatment groups of 20% or more in the proportion of subjects remaining on spironolactone at Week 12, at α = 0.05.||||<0.0001
81626359|NCT01573442|162935385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0176|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0176
81626360|NCT01573442|162935386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7077|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7077
81626361|NCT01573442|162935387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8748|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8748
81626362|NCT01573442|162935388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4335|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4335
81626363|NCT01573442|162935389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.286|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.286
81626364|NCT01573442|162935390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7694|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7694
81626365|NCT01573442|162935391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9609|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9609
81532169|NCT02701283|162749765|NON_INFERIORITY|Absolute non-inferiority margin was 0.06|Posterior Median of the Difference|0.999|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The posterior probability of non-inferiority is \> 0.999. The posterior probability is the probability of the event rate by updating the prior probability distribution with observed data at the interim analysis using Bayes' Theorem.|Bayesian||95% Bayesian credible interval for the difference (TAVR-SAVR) was (-4.4%, 0.4%). The 95% credible interval is the 2.5th and 97.5th percentiles of the posterior distribution.|Primary Hypothesis: TAVR with the Medtronic TAVR system is non-inferior to SAVR for all-cause mortality or disabling stroke rate during a fixed follow-up of 24 months for the Randomized Controlled Trial||||
81626366|NCT03649659|162935392|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.9|2.54|6.48|||Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation (25) of missing data, FCS methods. Group comparisons using GEE logistic model, exchangeable correlation, study site as covariate.||||6.48|2.54|<0.0001
81626367|NCT03649659|162935393|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.9|2.84|8.05||Multiple imputation (25) of missing data, FCS methods. Group comparisons using GEE logistic model, exchangeable correlation, study site as covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||8.05|2.84|<0.0001
81626368|NCT03649659|162935394|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.9|3.59|9.51||Multiple imputation (25) of missing data, FCS methods. Group comparisons using GEE logistic model, exchangeable correlation, study site as covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||9.51|3.59|<0.0001
81626369|NCT03649659|162935395|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.8942|TWO_SIDED|99.9|0.25|3.54||Multiple imputation (25) of missing data, FCS methods. Group comparisons using GEE logistic model, exchangeable correlation, study site as covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.54|0.25|0.8942
81626370|NCT00534469|162935397|OTHER|Two-sided test.||||||0.43||||||Log-rank test (Mantel-Haenszel test). This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Log Rank|||Null hypothesis: All four groups are drawn from the same distribution. Alternative hypothesis: At least one of the groups has measurably different survival from the others.||||0.43
81626371|NCT04166773|162935405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|24.44|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, Confidence Interval (CI), and p-value for endpoint measures are from logistic regression model with baseline diabetes status, region, treatment as factors.|||24.44|2.27|<0.001
81626372|NCT04166773|162935405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.59|39.11|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, CI, and p-value for endpoint measures are from logistic regression model with baseline diabetes status, region, treatment as factors.|||39.11|3.59|<0.001
81626373|NCT04166773|162935405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.73|67.25|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, CI, and p-value for endpoint measures are from logistic regression model with baseline diabetes status, region, treatment as factors.|||67.25|5.73|<0.001
81626374|NCT04166773|162935406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.01||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|7.9|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, CI, and p-value for endpoint measures are from logistic regression model with baseline diabetes status, region, treatment as factors.|||7.90|1.15|0.025
81626375|NCT04166773|162935406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|6.13|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, CI, and p-value for endpoint measures are from logistic regression model with baseline diabetes status, region, treatment as factors|||6.13|0.92|0.074
81626376|NCT04166773|162935406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.47||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|6.4|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, CI, and p-value for endpoint measures are from logistic regression model with baseline diabetes status, region, treatment as factors.|||6.40|0.95|0.063
81626377|NCT04166773|162935407|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|3.4|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, CI, and p-value for endpoint measures are from logistic regression model with baseline diabetes status, region, treatment as factors.|||3.40|0.25|0.893
81626378|NCT04166773|162935407|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.87|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, CI, and p-value for endpoint measures are from logistic regression model with baseline diabetes status, region, treatment as factors.|||2.87|0.18|0.647
81626379|NCT04166773|162935407|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.91|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, CI, and p-value for endpoint measures are from logistic regression model with baseline diabetes status, region, treatment as factors.|||1.91|0.08|0.246
81626380|NCT04166773|162935408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|20.0|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, CI, and p-value for endpoint measures are from logistic regression model with baseline diabetes status, region, treatment as factors.|||20.00|2.41|<0.001
81626381|NCT04166773|162935408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.36|32.61|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, CI, and p-value for endpoint measures are from logistic regression model with baseline diabetes status, region, treatment as factors.|||32.61|3.36|<0.001
81655936|NCT02236988|163002913|OTHER||Median Difference|0.98||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|1.5|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Median difference (Apremilast Modified Release 8 - Apremilast Immediate Release) calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||1.50|0.02|0.0374
81703937|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.413||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day at 30 minutes for PPI.||||0.413
81532170|NCT00892775|162749782|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion rates for measles 42-56 days after vaccination was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval around the difference in seroconversion rates between groups would be \[-10%\] or higher.|Difference in percentage|-0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|1.76||||||||1.76|-2.29|
81532171|NCT00892775|162749782|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion rates for mumps 42-56 days after vaccination was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI around the difference in seroconversion rates between groups would be \[-10%\] or higher.|Difference in percentage|-0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.14|5.58||||||||5.58|-6.14|
81532172|NCT00892775|162749782|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion rates for rubella 42-56 days after vaccination was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI around the difference in seroconversion rates between groups would be \[-10%\] or higher.|Difference in percentage|-0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|2.08||||||||2.08|-1.78|
81532173|NCT00892775|162749782|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion rates for varicella 42-56 days after vaccination was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI around the difference in seroconversion rates between groups would be \[-10%\] or higher.|Difference in percentage|4.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|10.34||||||||10.34|0.72|
81532174|NCT00064792|162749797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary outcome variable will be the serum cholesterol/total sterol ratio.||||0.002
81532175|NCT00064792|162749798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81532176|NCT03160898|162749799|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean treatment difference|1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.003||0.1095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|3.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed by an MMRM with contrast (-5, -1, 3, 3) to reflect the assumed relationship for the 4 groups: placebo, 150, 300, and 450 mg twice daily.||"The statistical null hypothesis was as follows: there was no assumed dose-response relationship in percent predicted SVC change from baseline to Week 12 among all three active doses and placebo, expressed as:~H0: -5 x µ placebo - 1 x µ 150 mg twice daily + 3 x µ 300 mg twice daily + 3 x µ 450 mg twice daily = 0 where µ was the mean of the efficacy endpoint for the designated group."||3.58|-0.36|0.1095
81532177|NCT03160898|162749799|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.291||0.2501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|4.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.03|-1.05|0.2501
81532178|NCT03160898|162749799|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.1549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|4.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.38|-0.7|0.1549
81532179|NCT03160898|162749799|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.274||0.1417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|4.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.38|-0.63|0.1417
81532180|NCT03160898|162749799|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.115||0.0964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|4.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.05|-0.33|0.0964
81703938|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.765||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day at 60 minutes for PPI.||||0.765
81532181|NCT03160898|162749800|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.335||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed by an MMRM with contrast (-5, -1, 3, 3) to reflect the assumed relationship for the 4 groups: placebo, 150, 300, and 450 mg twice daily.||||1.22|-0.09|0.0930
81532182|NCT03160898|162749800|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.427||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.97|0.29|0.0087
81532183|NCT03160898|162749800|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.0351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.75|0.06|0.0351
81532184|NCT03160898|162749800|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.425||0.1642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.43|-0.24|0.1642
81532185|NCT03160898|162749800|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.371||0.0435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.48|0.02|0.0435
81532186|NCT03160898|162749801|SUPERIORITY||Slope difference|0.0276|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02734||0.3134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0261|0.0813|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed by an MMRM with contrast (-5, -1, 3, 3) to reflect the assumed relationship for the 4 groups: placebo, 150, 300, and 450 mg twice daily.||||0.0813|-0.0261|0.3134
81532187|NCT03160898|162749801|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.0246||||0.4824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0442|0.0935|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0935|-0.0442|0.4824
81532188|NCT03160898|162749801|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.0146||||0.6787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0544|0.0835|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0835|-0.0544|0.6787
81532189|NCT03160898|162749801|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.0488||||0.1604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0194|0.1171|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1171|-0.0194|0.1604
81532190|NCT03160898|162749801|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.0317||||0.2966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0279|0.0913|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0913|-0.0279|0.2966
81532191|NCT00291486|162749865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.144|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of CL between initial infusion and therapy infusion||||0.144
81532192|NCT00291486|162749866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.361|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.361
81532193|NCT00857857|162749920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1033|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.449||||||||0.449|0.031|
81655937|NCT02236988|163002913|OTHER||Median Difference|0.51||||0.1907|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|1.5|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Median difference (Apremilast Modified Release 9 - Apremilast Immediate Release) calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||1.50|0.00|0.1907
81655938|NCT02236988|163002919|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|109.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.6|121.3|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 11 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||121.3|98.6|
81703939|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.434||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day at 60 minutes for PPI.||||0.434
81532194|NCT00857857|162749920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1048|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.053|0.477||||||||0.477|0.053|
81532195|NCT00857857|162749920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.456|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0993|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.255|0.657||||||||0.657|0.255|
81532196|NCT00857857|162749920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.526|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1025|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.319|0.733||||||||0.733|0.319|
81532197|NCT00857857|162749921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0975|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.407||||||||0.407|0.013|
81532198|NCT00857857|162749921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0988|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.354||||||||0.354|-0.046|
81532199|NCT00857857|162749921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.303|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0937|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|0.492||||||||0.492|0.113|
81532200|NCT00857857|162749921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.404|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0966|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.209|0.599||||||||0.599|0.209|
81532201|NCT00857857|162749922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1372|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.302|0.253|||||Comparison of Minimum FEV1 between Placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg.|||0.253|-0.302|
81532202|NCT00857857|162749922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1391|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.176|0.387|||||Comparison of Minimum FEV1 between Placebo and GW870086 1 mg.|||0.387|-0.176|
81532203|NCT00857857|162749922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.239|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1319|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.506|||||Comparison of Minimum FEV1 between Placebo and GW870086 3 mg.|||0.506|-0.028|
81532204|NCT00857857|162749922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.534|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1359|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.809|||||Comparison of Minimum FEV1 between Placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID.|||0.809|0.260|
81532205|NCT00857857|162749922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0984|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.145|0.253|||||Comparison of Weighted Mean FEV1 between Placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg.|||0.253|-0.145|
81532206|NCT00857857|162749922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0998|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.176|0.228|||||Comparison of Weighted Mean FEV1 between Placebo and GW870086 1 mg.|||0.228|-0.176|
81532207|NCT00857857|162749922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0945|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.371|||||Comparison of Weighted Mean FEV1 between Placebo and GW870086 3 mg.|||0.371|-0.011|
81532208|NCT00857857|162749922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0978|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.153|0.548|||||Comparison of Weighted Mean FEV1 between Placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID.|||0.548|0.153|
81532209|NCT00857857|162749923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.9||||||||0.90|0.56|
81532210|NCT00857857|162749923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.82||||||||0.82|0.53|
81703940|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.184||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day at 60 minutes for PPI.||||0.184
81532211|NCT00857857|162749923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.74||||||||0.74|0.47|
81532212|NCT00857857|162749923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.55||||||||0.55|0.36|
81532213|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1086|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.199|0.24|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 5 minutes|||0.240|-0.199|
81532214|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1285|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.096|0.424|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 10 minutes|||0.424|-0.096|
81532215|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1526|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.285|0.333|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 15 minutes|||0.333|-0.285|
81532216|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1471|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.229|0.366|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 20 minutes|||0.366|-0.229|
81532217|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1313|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.277|0.254|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 30 minutes|||0.254|-0.277|
81532218|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.269|0.302|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 45 minutes|||0.302|-0.269|
81626382|NCT04166773|162935408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.87|42.65|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, CI, and p-value for endpoint measures are from logistic regression model with baseline diabetes status, region, treatment as factors.|||42.65|3.87|<0.001
81626383|NCT04166773|162935409|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-8.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.632|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.04|-5.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.58|-12.04|<0.001
81626384|NCT04166773|162935409|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-8.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.566|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.93|-5.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.73|-11.93|<0.001
81626385|NCT04166773|162935409|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-10.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.591|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.17|-6.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.87|-13.17|<0.001
81626386|NCT04166773|162935410|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-10.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.976|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.32|-6.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.52|-14.32|<0.001
81626387|NCT04166773|162935410|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-13.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.05|-9.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.32|-17.05|<0.001
81626388|NCT04166773|162935410|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-16.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.957|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.71|-12.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.98|-20.71|<0.001
81626389|NCT05687916|162935483|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference Estimate|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.277|=|0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.67|6.18||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for Baseline, age, prior use of narcolepsy medications, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as covariates. Reported p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MMRM|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||||6.18|-6.67|=0.989
81626390|NCT05687916|162935483|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference Estimate|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.227|=|0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|8.72||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for Baseline, age, prior use of narcolepsy medications, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as covariates. Reported p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MMRM|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||||8.72|-3.93|=0.916
81626391|NCT05687916|162935484|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference Estimate|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.656|=|0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|2.92||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for Baseline, age, prior use of narcolepsy medications, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as covariates. Reported p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MMRM|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.|LS in LS Mean Difference denotes least squares.|||2.92|-3.57|=0.989
81626392|NCT05687916|162935484|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference Estimate|-3.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59|=|0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.18|0.06||The analysis used a linear MMRM with fixed effects for Baseline, age, prior use of narcolepsy medications, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as covariates. Reported p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MMRM|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||||0.06|-6.18|=0.216
81626393|NCT03843151|162935541|OTHER||Ratio|192.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|175.19|211.89|||||"The effect of itraconazole on BI 1358894 is estimated by the ratio of geometric mean (BI 1358894 + itraconazole / BI 1358894).~geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\] = 14.9."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for 'subject' and 'treatment'. The 'subject' effect was considered as random, whereas the 'treatment' effect was considered as fixed.||211.89|175.19|
81626394|NCT03843151|162935542|OTHER||Ratio|120.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.69|137.87|||||"The effect of itraconazole on BI 1358894 is estimated by the ratio of geometric mean (BI 1358894 + itraconazole / BI 1358894).~geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\] = 21.7."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for 'subject' and 'treatment'. The 'subject' effect was considered as random, whereas the 'treatment' effect was considered as fixed.||137.87|105.69|
81655939|NCT02236988|163002919|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|107.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.4|119.2|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 12 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||119.2|96.4|
81703941|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day at 60 minutes for PPI.||||0.142
81655940|NCT02236988|163002919|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|72.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.5|80.8|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 13 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||80.8|65.5|
81655941|NCT02236988|163002919|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|103.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.1|114.9|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 14 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||114.9|93.1|
81655942|NCT02236988|163002920|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|81.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.2|88.3|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 11 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||88.3|75.2|
81655943|NCT02236988|163002920|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|82.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.9|89.5|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 12 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||89.5|75.9|
81655944|NCT02236988|163002920|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|68.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.9|74.0|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 13 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||74.0|62.9|
81655945|NCT02236988|163002920|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|77.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.3|84.0|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 14 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||84.0|71.3|
81655946|NCT02236988|163002921|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|81.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.6|88.6|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 11 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||88.6|75.6|
81655947|NCT02236988|163002921|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|83.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.5|90.1|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 12 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||90.1|76.5|
81655948|NCT02236988|163002921|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|68.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.4|74.5|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 13 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||74.5|63.4|
81532219|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1265|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.301|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 1 hour|||0.301|-0.210|
81655949|NCT02236988|163002921|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|77.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.8|84.4|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Apremilast Modified Release 14 / Apremilast Immediate Release) expressed as a percentage.|To compare each test formulation with the reference formulation in each group, an ANOVA was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ value. The ANOVA model included treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||84.4|71.8|
81655950|NCT02236988|163002922|OTHER||Median Difference|0.98||||0.0523|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|1.5|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Median difference (Apremilast Modified Release 11 - Apremilast Immediate Release) calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||1.50|0.03|0.0523
81655951|NCT02236988|163002922|OTHER||Median Difference|0.5||||0.2598|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Median difference (Apremilast Modified Release 12 - Apremilast Immediate Release) calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||1.00|0.00|0.2598
81532220|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1102|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.178|0.268|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 1.5 hours|||0.268|-0.178|
81626395|NCT03843151|162935543|OTHER||Ratio|120.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.69|137.87|||||"The effect of itraconazole on BI 1358894 is estimated by the ratio of geometric mean (BI 1358894 + itraconazole / BI 1358894).~geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\] = 13.3."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for 'subject' and 'treatment'. The 'subject' effect was considered as random, whereas the 'treatment' effect was considered as fixed.||137.87|105.69|
81626396|NCT05081583|162935592|OTHER||AUC ratio (geometric mean)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|0.96||||||The predefined no effect range was 0.80-1.25; that is, if the geometric mean ratio lay outside this range, a pharmacokinetic interaction was evident.||0.96|0.82|
81626397|NCT05081583|162935593|OTHER|The predefined no effect range was 0.80-1.25; that is, if the geometric mean ratio lay outside this range, a pharmacokinetic interaction was evident.|Cmax ratio (geometric mean)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.01||||||||1.01|0.85|
81626398|NCT05081583|162935594|OTHER||Half-life ratio (geometric mean)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.07||||||||1.07|0.93|
81626399|NCT05081583|162935595|OTHER||Renal clearance ratio (geometric mean)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.12||||||||1.12|0.84|
81626400|NCT05081583|162935596|OTHER||AUC ratio (geometric mean)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.15||||||||1.15|0.81|
81626401|NCT05516147|162935635|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||A one-sample t-test was used to assess whether the mean was different from a known Constructive Engagement mean of 0.85 for standard programming.|t-test, 2 sided|||A one-sample t-test was used to assess whether the mean was different from a known Constructive Engagement mean of 0.85 for standard programming.||||<.01
81626402|NCT05516147|162935636|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||A one-sample t-test was used to assess whether the mean was different from a known Passive Engagement mean of 1.06 for standard programming.|t-test, 2 sided|A one-sample t-test was used to assess whether the mean was different from a known Passive Engagement mean of 1.06 for standard programming.||A one-sample t-test was used to assess whether the mean was different from a known Passive Engagement mean of 1.06 for standard programming.||||<.01
81626403|NCT05516147|162935637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||A one-sample t-test was used to assess whether the mean was different from a known Other Engagement mean of 0.42 for standard programming.|t-test, 2 sided|A one-sample t-test was used to assess whether the mean was different from a known Other Engagement mean of 0.42 for standard programming.||A one-sample t-test was used to assess whether the mean was different from a known Other Engagement mean of 0.42 for standard programming.||||0.06
81626404|NCT05516147|162935638|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A one-sample t-test was used to assess whether the mean was different from a known Non Engagement mean of 0.40 for standard programming.||||<.01
81626405|NCT05516147|162935640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline score vs. post-treatment, paired sample t-test||||0.81
81626406|NCT05516147|162935641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline vs. post-treatment, paired sample t-test||||0.20
81626407|NCT05516147|162935642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline vs. post-treatment, paired sample t-test||||0.83
81626408|NCT05516147|162935643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline vs. post-treatment, paired sample t-test||||0.320
81626409|NCT01084876|162935660|EQUIVALENCE|The therapeutic equivalence between CT-P6 and Herceptin is concluded if the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the risk difference (CT-P6 - Herceptin) estimate in ORR ITRC review during the Main Study Treatment Period is entirely within the predefined equivalence margin of -0.15 to 0.15.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0535|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.143|0.036||||||||0.036|-0.143|
81626410|NCT04072380|162935700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||||||0.024
81626411|NCT04072380|162935701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||||||0.009
81626412|NCT04072380|162935702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.734||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||||||0.734
81626413|NCT04072380|162935703|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81626414|NCT04072380|162935704|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81626415|NCT01552473|162935711|OTHER|This is a functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging analysis. We aimed to determine whether functional brain network connectivity was equivalent between the two intervention arms prior to the interventions beginning. This was computed in significant numbers of connections between the two groups.|pNBS|0.0001||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||This is a p-value that is used in Network Based Statistics analysis for resting-state functional brain network data.|Network Based Statistics analysis|This is a type of statistical analysis used to test for group differences among functional connectivity levels between two or more groups.|This analysis evaluated monotonic changes from time point 1 (pre-intervention) to time points 2 (immediate post-intervention) and 3 (12 weeks post-intervention) that may have occurred between the SMART and BHW groups.|A network-based statistics analysis was carried out to determine brain connectivity differences observed at time points two (initial post-intervention testing phase) and three (the final post-intervention phase) occurring three months post-intervention.||||0.01
81626416|NCT03033576|162935735|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|0.97||Pre-specified one-sided alpha=0.1|Log Rank|||The statistical design assumed exponential PFS with a median of 3.0 months on the ipilimumab group (null hypothesis). The study was powered to detect a change in median PFS to 6.0 months in the combination therapy group (corresponding to an HR of 0.50). A total of 84 participants (63 randomized to combination group and 21 to ipilimumab group) with 78 events (across both groups) would provide 89% power for a one-sided alpha of 10% using a log-rank test.||0.97|0.41|0.04
81626417|NCT03033576|162935738|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|1.39|||Log Rank|||||1.39|0.50|0.28
81626418|NCT05026320|162935817|EQUIVALENCE|The primary efficacy hypothesis to be tested was the equality of tenderness (algometry) over the initial 72 hours (algometry AUC 0-72).||||||0.0221|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0221
81626419|NCT05894577|162935820|SUPERIORITY|Posterior probability of efficacy (P(HR\>1))|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.12|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|||1.12|0.92|
81626420|NCT05894577|162935821|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|7.07|||||Low event rate precluded covariate adjustment.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||7.07|0.14|
81626421|NCT05894577|162935824|SUPERIORITY|Posterior probability of efficacy (P(HR\<1))|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.84|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||1.84|0.45|
81626422|NCT05894577|162935825|SUPERIORITY|Posterior probability of efficacy (P(OR\<1))|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.29|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||2.29|0.50|
81626423|NCT05894577|162935826|SUPERIORITY|Posterior probability of efficacy (P(OR\<1))|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.49|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||1.49|0.16|
81626424|NCT05894577|162935827|SUPERIORITY|Posterior probability of efficacy (P(OR\<1))|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.96|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||2.96|0.33|
81626425|NCT05894577|162935828|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.31|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.31|0.71|
81626426|NCT05894577|162935828|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.51|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.51|0.75|
81655952|NCT02236988|163002922|OTHER||Median Difference|1.5||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|3.0|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Median difference (Apremilast Modified Release 13 - Apremilast Immediate Release) calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||3.00|1.00|0.0053
81626427|NCT05894577|162935828|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.88|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.88|0.84|
81655953|NCT02236988|163002922|OTHER||Median Difference|0.5||||0.1093|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Median difference (Apremilast Modified Release 14 - Apremilast Immediate Release) calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||1.00|0.00|0.1093
81626428|NCT05894577|162935828|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.6|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.60|0.65|
81655954|NCT01072630|163002944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.1302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|0.6||All statistical tests were 2-tailed at the 0.05 level of significance.|mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)|Treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, concurrent mood-stabilizing medication, and region of the world used as fixed factors.||||0.60|-4.67|0.1302
81655955|NCT01072630|163002944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|0.61||All statistical tests were 2-tailed at the 0.05 level of significance.|mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)|Treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, concurrent mood-stabilizing medication, and region of the world used as fixed factors.||||0.61|-4.51|0.1350
81626429|NCT05894577|162935828|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.36|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 120||1.36|0.57|
81626430|NCT05894577|162935828|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.0|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 180||2.00|0.69|
81626431|NCT05894577|162935829|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.15|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.15|0.66|
81655956|NCT03151993|163002980|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority hypothesis would be declared if the lower limit of the 95% CI for an mRS score of 0-1 on day 90 did not cross the margin of noninferiority of 16%. The non-inferiority hypothesis was tested using Welch's t-test for the primary outcome only.|Odds Ratio (OR)|9.5|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|20.7|||Welch's t-test|||||20.7|-1.7|<0.01
81655957|NCT04514510|163002987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||ANCOVA with Multiple Imputation|||||||0.64
81655958|NCT04514510|163002993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.149|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.149
81655959|NCT04091061|163002997|OTHER|90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 1: Mild Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|Ratio (%)|156.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.14|296.44|||||90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 1: Mild Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference.|||296.44|83.14|
81655960|NCT04091061|163002997|OTHER|90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 2: Moderate Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|Ratio (%)|125.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.51|237.13|||||90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 2: Moderate Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|||237.13|66.51|
81655961|NCT04091061|163002997|OTHER|90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 3: Severe Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|Ratio (%)|123.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.54|233.68|||||90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 3: Severe Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|||233.68|65.54|
81655962|NCT04091061|163002998|OTHER|90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 1: Mild Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|Ratio (%)|156.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.07|301.16|||||90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 1: Mild Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|||301.16|81.07|
81655963|NCT04091061|163002998|OTHER|90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 2: Moderate Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|Ratio (%)|165.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.95|319.29|||||90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 2: Moderate Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|||319.29|85.95|
81655964|NCT04091061|163002998|OTHER|90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 3: Severe Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|Ratio (%)|152.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.96|293.32|||||90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 3: Severe Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|||293.32|78.96|
81655965|NCT04091061|163002999|OTHER|90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 1: Mild Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|Ratio (%)|156.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.95|300.6|||||90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 1: Mild Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|||300.60|80.95|
81655966|NCT04091061|163002999|OTHER|90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 2: Moderate Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|Ratio (%)|165.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.82|318.67|||||90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 2: Moderate Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|||318.67|85.82|
81655967|NCT04091061|163002999|OTHER|90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 3: Severe Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|Ratio (%)|152.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.99|293.29|||||90% CIs for the ratios of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference): Analysis 3: Severe Hepatic Impairment = Test, Without Hepatic Impairment = Reference|||293.29|78.99|
81655968|NCT00821587|163003004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||We hypothesize that subjects on CsA are more likely to achieve undetectable viral level in patients receiving antiviral therapy for recurrent HCV after Liver Transplant|Chi-squared|||We hypothesize that subjects on CsA are more likely to achieve undetectable viral levels after liver transplant. Comparisons between the two groups (Undetectable viral level vs. Detectable viral level) were performed with Pearson Chi-square tests or Fisher's exact test for categorical variables, and Mann-Whitney U test for continuous variables.||||<0.05
81655969|NCT04488770|163003057|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Mean|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|0.93|||||Mixed Effect Model has been used to assess Food Effect for the log transformed parameter AUC(0-24). Treatment in the fed/fasted state is fitted as Fixed Effect. Participant is fitted as Random Effect. Unstructured covariance structure is used.|||0.93|0.61|
81655970|NCT04488770|163003058|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Mean|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|0.98|||||Mixed Effect Model was used to assess Food Effect for the log transformed parameter AUC(0-t). Treatment in the fed/fasted state was fitted as Fixed Effect. Participant was fitted as Random Effect. Unstructured covariance structure was used.|||0.98|0.65|
81655971|NCT04488770|163003059|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Mean|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|0.98|||||Mixed Effect Model was used to assess Food Effect for log transformed parameter AUC(0-infinity). Treatment in the fed/fasted state was fitted as Fixed Effect. Participant was fitted as Random Effect. Unstructured covariance structure was used.|||0.98|0.65|
81655972|NCT04488770|163003060|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Mean|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|0.75|||||Mixed Effect Model was used to assess Food Effect for the log transformed parameter Cmax. Treatment in the fed/fasted state was fitted as Fixed Effect. Participant was fitted as Random Effect. Unstructured covariance structure was used.|||0.75|0.46|
81626432|NCT05894577|162935829|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.14|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.14|0.63|
81626433|NCT05894577|162935829|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.08|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.08|0.56|
81626434|NCT05894577|162935829|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.45|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.45|0.73|
81626435|NCT05894577|162935829|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.4|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 120||1.40|0.71|
81626436|NCT05894577|162935829|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.35|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 180||1.35|0.60|
81626437|NCT05894577|162935830|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.31|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.31|0.70|
81626438|NCT05894577|162935830|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.4|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.40|0.72|
81626439|NCT05894577|162935830|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.2|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.20|0.55|
81626440|NCT05894577|162935830|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.39|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.39|0.62|
81626441|NCT05894577|162935830|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.46|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 120||1.46|0.65|
81626442|NCT05894577|162935830|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.35|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 180||1.35|0.48|
81655973|NCT04488770|163003061|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Mean|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.11|||||Mixed Effect Model was used to assess Food Effect for the log transformed parameter C24h. Treatment in the fed/fasted state was fitted as Fixed Effect. Participant was fitted as Random Effect. Unstructured covariance structure was used.|||1.11|0.74|
81655974|NCT04488770|163003062|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|2.0|||||Wilcoxon matched pair test was used to assess Food Effect for the parameter Tmax.|||2.000|0.000|
81655975|NCT04488770|163003063|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.25|||||Wilcoxon matched pair test was used to assess Food Effect for the parameter Tlag.|||0.250|0.000|
81532221|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.096|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0985|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.103|0.295|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 2 hours|||0.295|-0.103|
81626443|NCT05894577|162935831|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.24|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.24|0.62|
81626444|NCT05894577|162935831|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.38|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.38|0.65|
81626445|NCT05894577|162935831|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.13|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.13|0.49|
81626446|NCT05894577|162935831|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.55|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.55|0.67|
81626447|NCT05894577|162935831|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.19|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 120||1.19|0.51|
81626448|NCT05894577|162935831|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.35|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 180||1.35|0.49|
81626449|NCT05894577|162935832|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.41|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.41|0.77|
81655976|NCT03101462|163003069|OTHER|ANOVA||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A/H1N1 Day 0||||0.89
81626450|NCT05894577|162935832|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.69|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.69|0.82|
81626451|NCT05894577|162935832|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.14|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.14|0.52|
81626452|NCT05894577|162935832|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.43|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.43|0.65|
81626453|NCT05894577|162935832|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.41|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 120||1.41|0.63|
81626454|NCT05894577|162935832|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.19|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 180||1.19|0.44|
81626455|NCT05894577|162935833|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.39|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.39|0.75|
81626456|NCT05894577|162935833|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.44|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.44|0.76|
81655977|NCT03101462|163003069|OTHER|||||||0.00082||||||This is the calculated p-value.|t-test, 2 sided|||A/H1N1 Day 7||||0.00082
81655978|NCT03101462|163003069|OTHER|||||||7.6e-05||||||This is the calculated p-value|t-test, 2 sided|||A/H1N1 Day 45||||0.000076
81532222|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0826|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.121|0.212|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 2.5 hours|||0.212|-0.121|
81532223|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0832|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.141|0.196|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 3 hours|||0.196|-0.141|
81532224|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0888|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.138|0.221|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 3.5 hours|||0.221|-0.138|
81626457|NCT05894577|162935833|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.71|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.71|0.84|
81626458|NCT05894577|162935833|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.71|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.71|0.76|
81626459|NCT05894577|162935833|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.46|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 120||1.46|0.67|
81626460|NCT05894577|162935833|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.59|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 180||1.59|0.62|
81626461|NCT05894577|162935834|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.14|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.14|0.74|
81626462|NCT05894577|162935834|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.22|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.22|0.79|
81655979|NCT03101462|163003069|OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A/H3N2 Day 0||||0.63
81626463|NCT05894577|162935834|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.08|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.08|0.71|
81655980|NCT03101462|163003069|OTHER|||||||0.0186||||||This is the calculated p-value|t-test, 2 sided|||A/H3N2 Day 7||||0.0186
81655981|NCT03101462|163003069|OTHER|||||||0.0052||||||This is the calculated p-value|t-test, 2 sided|||A/H3N2 Day 45||||0.0052
81655982|NCT03101462|163003069|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Influenza B Day 0||||0.25
81655983|NCT03101462|163003069|OTHER|||||||0.061|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Influenza B Day 7||||0.061
81655984|NCT03101462|163003069|OTHER|||||||0.0025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Influenza B Day 45||||0.0025
81655985|NCT03101462|163003070|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peptide Pool 1 and 2, Day 0 and Day 7||||0.24
81655986|NCT03101462|163003070|OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peptide Pool 1 and 2, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.76
81655987|NCT03101462|163003070|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Live H3N2, Day 0 and Day 7||||0.06
81655988|NCT03101462|163003070|OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Live H3N2, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.56
81532225|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0934|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.215|0.162|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 4 hour|||0.162|-0.215|
81626464|NCT05894577|162935834|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.21|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.21|0.80|
81626465|NCT05894577|162935834|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.29|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 120||1.29|0.84|
81626466|NCT05894577|162935834|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.14|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 180||1.14|0.68|
81626467|NCT05894577|162935835|SUPERIORITY|Posterior probability of efficacy (P(Difference in MTU (Active - Placebo)\<0))|Difference in model estimate time unwell|-0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||||The mean time unwell is estimated from receipt of study drug to study day 14. The interval is a highest density credible interval.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||0.1|-0.6|
81626468|NCT05894577|162935836|SUPERIORITY|Posterior probability of efficacy (P(Difference days benefit (Active - Placebo)\>0))|Difference in model estimated means|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.75|||||The interval is a highest density credible interval.|Analysis is exploratory. No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||0.75|-0.13|
81626469|NCT03721952|162935837|SUPERIORITY||Avg. Intervention Effect (CON--INT)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.323||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.505|0.764|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects: 1-, 3-, 6-mo outcomes, intervention \& time predictors. Primary analysis: avg control-intervention effect over 3 time points.|Additional estimation information: Positive sign of estimate defined as lower average depression score \& negative sign of estimate defined as higher average depression score, over 3 follow-up points for the intervention group vs. the control group.|Superior outcome for Group2 (Facilitator-based INTERVENTION: Family)||0.764|-0.505|0.688
81626470|NCT03721952|162935837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Average Intervention effect with time interaction (control-intervention)||||||0.510
81626471|NCT03721952|162935838|SUPERIORITY||Avg. Intervention Effect (CON--INT)|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.323||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.491|0.777|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects: 1-, 3-, 6-mo outcomes, intervention \& time predictors. Primary analysis: avg control-intervention effect over 3 time points.|Additional estimation information: Positive sign of estimate defined as lower average anxiety score \& negative sign of estimate defined as higher average anxiety score, over 3 follow-up points for the intervention group vs. the control group.|Superior outcome for Group2 (Facilitator-based INTERVENTION: Family)||0.777|-0.491|0.658
81655989|NCT03101462|163003070|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Flumist, Day 0 and Day 7||||0.04
81703942|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day at 2 hour for PPI.||||0.999
81532226|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1065|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.076|0.354|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 4.5 hours|||0.354|-0.076|
81626472|NCT03721952|162935838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.268|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Average Intervention effect with time interaction (control-intervention)||||||0.268
81626473|NCT03721952|162935839|SUPERIORITY||Avg. Intervention Effect (CON--INT)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.353|-0.048|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects: 1-, 3-, 6-mo outcomes, intervention \& time predictors. Primary analysis: avg control-intervention effect over 3 time points.|Additional information: Positive sign of estimate defined as lower average quality-of-relationship score \& negative sign of estimate defined as higher average quality-of-relationship score over 3 follow-up points for intervention vs control groups.|Superior outcome for Group 2 (Facilitator-based INTERVENTION: Family)||-0.048|-0.353|0.010
81626474|NCT03721952|162935839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.175|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Average Intervention effect with time interaction (control-intervention)||||||0.175
81626475|NCT03721952|162935840|SUPERIORITY||Avg. Intervention Effect (CON--INT)|-0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.203|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects: 1-, 3-, 6-mo outcomes, intervention \& time predictors. Primary analysis: avg control-intervention effect over 3 time points.|Additional information: Positive sign of estimate defined as lower average quality-of-relationship score \& negative sign of estimate defined as higher average quality-of-relationship score, over 3 follow-up points for intervention vs control group.|Superior outcome for Group 2 (Facilitator-based INTERVENTION: Family)||0.160|-0.203|0.817
81626476|NCT03721952|162935840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.949|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Average Intervention effect with time interaction (control-intervention)||||||0.949
81655990|NCT03101462|163003070|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Flumist, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.16
81655991|NCT03101462|163003070|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peptide Pool 1 and 2, Day 0 and Day 7||||0.02
81655992|NCT03101462|163003070|OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peptide Pool 1 and 2, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.94
81655993|NCT03101462|163003070|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Live H3N2, Day 0 and Day 7||||0.002
81655994|NCT03101462|163003070|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Live H3N2, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.16
81655995|NCT03101462|163003070|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Flumist, Day 0 and Day 7||||0.02
81655996|NCT03101462|163003070|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Flumist, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.98
81655997|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peptide Pool 1 CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 7||||0.04
81655998|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peptide Pool 1 CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.02
81626477|NCT03721952|162935841|SUPERIORITY||Avg. Intervention Effect (CON--INT)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.239||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.919|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects: 1-, 3-, 6-mo outcomes, intervention \& time predictors. Primary analysis: avg control-intervention effect over 3 time points.|Additional information: Positive sign of estimate defined as lower average preparation score \& negative sign of estimate defined as higher average preparation score, over 3 follow-up points for intervention vs control group.|Superior outcome for Group 2 (Facilitator-based INTERVENTION: Family)||0.020|-0.919|0.060
81626478|NCT03721952|162935841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.701|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Average Intervention effect with time interaction (control-intervention)||||||0.701
81626479|NCT03721952|162935842|SUPERIORITY||Avg. Intervention Effect (CON--INT)|-0.393||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.791|0.005|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects: 1-, 3-, 6-mo outcomes, intervention \& time predictors. Primary analysis: avg control-intervention effect over 3 time points.|Additional estimation information: Positive sign of estimate defined as lower average goal-concordant care \& negative sign of estimate defined as higher average goal-concordant care, over 3 follow-up points for intervention group vs. control group.|Superior outcome for Group 2 (Facilitator-based INTERVENTION: Family)||0.005|-0.791|0.053
81626480|NCT03721952|162935842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Average Intervention effect with time interaction (control-intervention)||||||0.039
81626481|NCT03721952|162935843|SUPERIORITY||Avg. Intervention Effect (CON--INT)|0.636||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.425|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects: 1-, 3-, 6-mo outcomes, intervention \& time predictors. Primary analysis: avg control-intervention effect over 3 time points.||Superior outcome for Group2 (Facilitator-based INTERVENTION: Family)||1.700|-0.425|0.239
81626482|NCT03721952|162935843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Average Intervention effect with time interaction (control-intervention)||||||0.170
81626483|NCT03721952|162935844|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.169|||Regression, Linear|Linear regression of outcome on group (0=control, 1=interv), adjusted for hospital, w robust standard error estimate using bias correction 1/(1-h)\^2.|Additional estimation information: Positive sign of estimate defined as higher proportion of readmissions \& negative sign of estimate defined as lower proportion of readmissions, for the intervention group vs. the control group|Superior outcome for Group2 (Patient-Intervention)||0.169|0.009|0.029
81626484|NCT03721952|162935845|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.808||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.511|2.666|||Regression, Linear|Linear regression of outcome on group (0=control, 1=interv), adjusted for hospital, w robust standard error estimate using bias correction 1/(1-h)\^2.|Additional estimation information: Positive sign of estimate defined as higher number of hospital free days \& negative sign of estimate defined as lower number of hospital free days, for the intervention group vs. the control group.|Superior outcome for Group2 (Patient-Intervention)||2.666|-0.511|0.183
81626485|NCT03721952|162935846|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.687|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.157||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.518|7.892|||Regression, Linear|Linear regression of outcome on group (0=control, 1=interv), adjusted for hospital, w robust standard error estimate using bias correction 1/(1-h)\^2.|Additional estimation information: Positive sign of estimate defined as higher number of hospital free days \& negative sign of estimate defined as lower number of hospital free days, for the intervention group vs. the control group.|Superior outcome for Group2 (Patient-Intervention)||7.892|-4.518|0.593
81626486|NCT03721952|162935847|SUPERIORITY||Slope|4.365|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.987||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.367|18.097|||Regression, Linear|Linear regression of outcome on group (0=control, 1=interv), adjusted for hospital, w robust standard error estimate using bias correction 1/(1-h)\^2.|Additional estimation information: Positive sign of estimate defined as higher number of hospital free days \& negative sign of estimate defined as lower number of hospital free days, for the intervention group vs. the control group.|Superior outcome for Group2 (Patient-Intervention)||18.097|-9.367|0.533
81626487|NCT03721952|162935848|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.032|3.173|||Regression, Linear|Linear regression of outcome on group (0=control, 1=interv), adjusted for hospital, w robust standard error estimate using bias correction 1/(1-h)\^2.|Additional estimation information: Positive sign of estimate defined as higher number of ICU free days \& negative sign of estimate defined as lower number of ICU free days, for the intervention group vs. the control group.|Superior outcome for Group2 (Patient-Intervention)||3.173|-1.032|0.318
81626488|NCT03721952|162935849|SUPERIORITY||Slope|4.117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.506||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.773|11.007|||Regression, Linear|Linear regression of outcome on group (0=control, 1=interv), adjusted for hospital, w robust standard error estimate using bias correction 1/(1-h)\^2.|Additional estimation information: Positive sign of estimate defined as higher number of ICU free days \& negative sign of estimate defined as lower number of ICU free days, for the intervention group vs. the control group.|Superior outcome for Group2 (Patient-Intervention)||11.007|-2.773|0.241
81626489|NCT03721952|162935850|SUPERIORITY||Slope|8.195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.466||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.479|22.868|||Regression, Linear|Linear regression of outcome on group (0=control, 1=interv), adjusted for hospital, w robust standard error estimate using bias correction 1/(1-h)\^2.|Additional estimation information: Positive sign of estimate defined as higher number of ICU free days \& negative sign of estimate defined as lower number of ICU free days, for the intervention group vs. the control group.|Superior outcome for Group2 (Patient-Intervention)||22.868|-6.479|0.273
81626490|NCT03721952|162935851|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.0000009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00000248||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0000057|0.0000039|||other type of regression|Regression \[gamma family, link function g(u)=u-0.9\], outcome on random group (0=control, 1=intervention), adjusted for hospital, robust SEs.||Superior outcome for Group2 (Patient-Intervention)||0.0000039|-0.0000057|0.710
81626491|NCT03721952|162935852|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.00000113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00000215||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.000003|0.0000053|||other type of regression|Regression \[inverse Gaussian family, link function g(u)=u-0.9\], outcome on random group (0=control,1=intervention), adjusted for hospital, robust SEs.||Superior outcome for Group2 (Patient-Intervention)||0.0000053|-0.0000030|0.599
81655999|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peptide Pool 2 CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 7||||0.95
81532227|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.149|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0955|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.342|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 5 hours|||0.342|-0.044|
81626492|NCT04541147|162935860|EQUIVALENCE|Test if the number of doses in Dexamethasone Plus Analgesics group differs from that in Analgesics Alone group at a significance level of 0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.1||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|16.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||16.7|-2.9|0.16
81626493|NCT04541147|162935861|EQUIVALENCE|Test if the average pain score in Dexamethasone Plus Analgesics group differs from that in Analgesics Alone group at a significance level of 0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.0|-1.8|0.56
81626494|NCT04541147|162935862|EQUIVALENCE|Test if the Number of participants with post-operative complications in Dexamethasone Plus Analgesics group differs from that in Analgesics Alone group at a significance level of 0.05.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.36|||Fisher Exact|||||0.36|-0.22|1.00
81626495|NCT03476460|162935901|NON_INFERIORITY|"We considered a priori a difference of no more than 5% in the incidence of CA-AKI in the oral compared to the intravenous arm (non-inferiority margin) to be acceptable.~The non-inferiority of oral hydration would be shown if the upper limit of the 95% CI of the absolute risk difference between the groups was less than 5% (non-inferiority margin, indicated by the black dashed line)"|Risk Difference (RD)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|7.0|||||The 95% confidence interval for the difference between the two independent proportions was calculated according to Wilson's method.|Sample size was calculated to assess the non-inferiority of oral compared to intravenous hydration. We expected a primary outcome rate of 7% in the intravenous arm. We considered a priori a difference of no more than 5% in the incidence of CA-AKI in the oral compared to the intravenous arm (non-inferiority margin) to be acceptable. Thus, 266 participants, 133 per arm, were required to ensure at least 80% power at a significance level of α = 2.5% (one-sided).||7.0|-4.8|
81626496|NCT03476460|162935902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.299||||||A p-value \<0.05 (two-sided) was considered for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between means of both arms at 24h from baseline||||0.299
81626497|NCT03476460|162935903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.477||||||A p-value \<0.05 (two-sided) was considered for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between means of both arms at 48h from baseline||||0.477
81626498|NCT03476460|162935904|SUPERIORITY|Comparison between means of both arms at 24h from baseline||||||0.042||||||A p-value \<0.05 (two-sided) was considered for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.042
81626499|NCT03476460|162935905|SUPERIORITY|Comparison between means of both arms at 48h from baseline||||||0.121||||||A p-value \<0.05 (two-sided) was considered for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.121
81626500|NCT03476460|162935906|SUPERIORITY|Comparison between means of both arms at 24h from baseline||||||0.418||||||A p-value \<0.05 (two-sided) was considered for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.418
81626501|NCT03476460|162935907|SUPERIORITY|Comparison between means of both arms at 24h from baseline||||||0.901||||||A p-value \<0.05 (two-sided) was considered for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.901
81626502|NCT03476460|162935908|SUPERIORITY|Comparison between means of both arms at 24h from baseline||||||0.72||||||A p-value \<0.05 (two-sided) was considered for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.720
81626503|NCT03476460|162935909|SUPERIORITY|Comparison between means of both arms at 48h from baseline||||||0.688||||||A p-value \<0.05 (two-sided) was considered for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.688
81626504|NCT03476460|162935910|SUPERIORITY|Comparison between means of both arms at 24h from baseline||||||0.535||||||A p-value \<0.05 (two-sided) was considered for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.535
81626505|NCT03476460|162935911|SUPERIORITY|Comparison between means of both arms at 48h from baseline||||||0.338||||||A p-value \<0.05 (two-sided) was considered for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.338
81626506|NCT03476460|162935912|SUPERIORITY|Comparison between means of both arms at 24h from baseline||||||0.764||||||A p-value \<0.05 (two-sided) was considered for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.764
81626507|NCT03476460|162935913|SUPERIORITY|Comparison between means of both arms at 48h from baseline||||||0.458||||||A p-value \<0.05 (two-sided) was considered for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.458
81626508|NCT03476460|162935914|SUPERIORITY|Comparison between means of both arms at 24h from baseline||||||0.893||||||A p-value \<0.05 (two-sided) was considered for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.893
81626509|NCT03476460|162935915|SUPERIORITY|Comparison between means of both arms at 48h from baseline||||||0.645||||||A p-value \<0.05 (two-sided) was considered for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.645
81626510|NCT03640312|162935946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.74|1.18||Adjusting for baseline systolic blood pressure.|Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in Least Squared Means (LSM). Random participant effect, fixed baseline, study arm, and time effects.||||1.18|-10.74|0.114
81626511|NCT03640312|162935947|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline systolic blood pressure.|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.74|1.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.18|-10.74|0.114
81626512|NCT03640312|162935948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|-1.11||Adjusted Least Squares Mean.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Adjusted for baseline diastolic blood pressure.||-1.11|-8.62|0.012
81626513|NCT03640312|162935949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|-1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.11|-8.62|0.012
81626514|NCT03640312|162935950|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|6.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Model (binomial distribution assumption with logit link).||||6.35|0.91|0.077
81656000|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peptide Pool 2 CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.17
81656001|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peptide Pool 1 and Peptide Pool 2 CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 7||||0.06
81656002|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peptide Pool 1 and Peptide Pool 2 CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.14
81656003|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Live H3N2 CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 7||||0.02
81656004|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Live H3N2 CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.09
81656005|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Flumist CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 7||||0.01
81656006|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Flumist CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.08
81626515|NCT03640312|162935951|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.13||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.48|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model adjusting for baseline systolic and diastolic blood pressure.||0.48|0.03|0.003
81626516|NCT03640312|162935952|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Generalized linear mixed model adjusting for baseline systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Random participant effects. Fixed baseline systolic, diastolic, study arm, and time effects.||2.69|0.24|0.710
81626517|NCT03640312|162935953|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.98|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model adjusting for baseline systolic and diastolic blood pressure.||1.98|0.21|0.437
81626518|NCT03640312|162935954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.49|0.59||Adjusted for baseline T score|ANCOVA|||Statistical test for difference in Physical Health T Score||0.59|-7.49|0.09
81656007|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peptide Pool 1 CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 7||||0.16
81656008|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peptide Pool 1 CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.76
81656009|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peptide Pool 2 CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 7||||0.84
81656010|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peptide Pool 2 CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.04
81626519|NCT03640312|162935954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|4.32||Adjusted for baseline mental health T score|ANCOVA|||Statistical test for difference in Mental Health T Score||4.32|-3.22|0.77
81656011|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peptide Pool 1 and Peptide Pool 2 CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 7||||0.07
81656012|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peptide Pool 1 and Peptide Pool 2 CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.27
81626520|NCT03640312|162935955|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.74|1.182|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model. Random participant effects. Fixed baseline systolic, study arm, and time effects.||1.182|-10.74|0.114
81626521|NCT03640312|162935956|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.02|||Fisher Exact|||||0.02|-0.15|0.49
81626522|NCT03640312|162935957|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.03|||Chi-squared|||||0.03|-0.33|0.21
81626523|NCT03640312|162935958|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.08|||Chi-squared|||||0.08|-0.41|0.18
81626524|NCT03640312|162935959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.13|-0.24|0.56
81626525|NCT03640312|162935960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.19||Linear mixed model. Random participant effects. Fixed baseline systolic, study arm, and time effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.19|-1.61|0.12
81656013|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Live H3N2 CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 7||||0.11
81656014|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Live H3N2 CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.46
81656015|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Flumist CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 7||||0.006
81656016|NCT03101462|163003071|OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Flumist CD4+/CFSE(low)/IFN-gamma+, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.41
81656017|NCT03101462|163003072|OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Influenza A/H1N1 HA, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.72
81656018|NCT03101462|163003072|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Influenza A/H3N2 HA, Day 0 and 45||||0.06
81656019|NCT03101462|163003072|OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Influenza B HA, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.75
81656020|NCT03101462|163003072|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Influenza A/H1N1 HA, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.05
81656021|NCT03101462|163003072|OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Influenza A/H3N2 HA, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.0004
81656022|NCT03101462|163003072|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Influenza B HA, Day 0 and Day 45||||0.02
81656023|NCT03101462|163003073|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fold increase IgA anti-H1N1 HA, Day 7||||0.02
81656024|NCT03101462|163003073|OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fold increase IgA anti-H3N2, Day 7||||0.67
81656025|NCT03101462|163003073|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fold increase IgA anti-influenza B HA, Day 7||||0.30
81656026|NCT03846453|163003074|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.1871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.21||P-value calculated using a model with treatment, baseline score, and site as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.21|-0.04|0.1871
81656027|NCT03846453|163003075|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.5549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.23|||ANCOVA|P-value calculated using a model with treatment, baseline score, and site as covariates.||||0.23|-0.12|0.5549
81656028|NCT03653208|163003144|OTHER||Slope|1.01||||0.1075|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1075
81656029|NCT03653208|163003145|OTHER||Slope|1.2||||0.0548|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0548
81656030|NCT01669577|163003175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GEE(Generalyzed Estimation Equation)|0.989214|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.982855|0.995613||arterial hemoglobin Oxygen saturation|ANOVA|Non parametric(NPar) ANOVA|GEE model (dichotomous response variable)with logit link function. The NPar ANOVA (p\<0.1 for death) was the test used for inclusion in the model variables for the final models - backward method, with alpha equal to 0.05.|"significance level of 0.05, power of 0.80, moderate correlation of 0.5 between time periods and assumption that the variability is equal within each factor (non-sphericity). Due to the effect size between 0.1 and 0.5, there was no need for samples larger than 140 patients. A total of 200 patients was defined conservatively, with a margin for possible deaths. The software G\*Power 3.1.7 was used for sample size calculation.~Fischer's test, Mann-Whitney, t-test; Non parametric ANOVA and GEE"||0.995613|0.982855|< 0.001
81656031|NCT01669577|163003175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GEE|0.99728|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.995791|0.998772|||ANOVA|||diastolic arterial blood pressure||0.998772|0.995791|< 0.001
81656032|NCT01669577|163003175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GEE|1.046961|||<|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.012521|1.082572|||ANOVA|||lactate||1.082572|1.012521|< 0.004
81656033|NCT01669577|163003175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GEE|0.973987|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.965308|0.982744|||ANOVA|||Glasgow coma score||0.982744|0.965308|<0.001
81532228|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1005|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.119|0.288|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 5.5 hours|||0.288|-0.119|
81532229|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.212|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1122|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.438|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 6 hours|||0.438|-0.015|
81626526|NCT03640312|162935961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|1.99||Linear mixed model. Random participant effects. Fixed baseline systolic, study arm, and time effects.|Mixed Models Analysis||The model estimated mean differences, adjusted for covariates, will not be equal to the raw mean differences observed.|||1.99|-1.84|0.94
81626527|NCT03640312|162935962|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.04||Linear mixed model. Random participant effects. Fixed baseline systolic, study arm, and time effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.07|0.55
81626528|NCT02761057|162935981|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.97|||Regression, Cox|||A proportional hazards model was used to compare the Hazard Ratio (HR) for PFS.||0.97|0.37|0.019
81626529|NCT02761057|162935982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||The Chi-Square test will be used to compare RR between sunitinib and cabozantinib.||||0.10
81626530|NCT02761057|162935983|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.51|||Log Rank|||The log-rank test will be used to compare OS.||1.51|0.47|
81626531|NCT05492318|162935992|OTHER|please note that GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam IV Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 6) and the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam of IV Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the geometric least square mean|105.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.72|121.74||||||"Midazolam: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Midazolam IV.~Cmax"||121.74|91.72|
81626532|NCT05492318|162935992|OTHER|please note that GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam IV Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 6) and the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam of IV Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the geometric least square mean|91.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.16|97.31||||||1-Hydroxymidazolam: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Midazolam IV - Cmax||97.31|86.16|
81626533|NCT05492318|162935992|OTHER|please note that GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam IV Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 17) and the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam of IV Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|92.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.97|111.73||||||Midazolam: Potential Inducing Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Midazolam IV - Cmax||111.73|75.97|
81626534|NCT05492318|162935992|OTHER|please note that GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam IV Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 17) and the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam of IV Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|93.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.72|104.63||||||1-Hydroxymidazolam: Potential Inducing Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Midazolam IV - Cmax||104.63|83.72|
81626535|NCT05492318|162935992|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 7) and the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Alone (Day 2)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|124.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|114.38|134.47||||||Midazolam: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Oral Midazolam - Cmax||134.47|114.38|
81626536|NCT05492318|162935992|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 7) and the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Alone (Day 2)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|117.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.78|131.69||||||1-Hydroxymidazolam: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Oral Midazolam - Max||131.69|104.78|
81626537|NCT05492318|162935992|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 18) and the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Alone (Day 2)|ratio of geometric LS means|139.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|128.71|150.67||||||Midazolam: Potential Inducing Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Oral Midazolam - Cmax||150.67|128.71|
81626538|NCT05492318|162935992|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 18) and the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Alone (Day 2)|ratio of geometric LS means|141.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|122.36|163.88||||||1-Hydroxymidazolam: Potential Inducing Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Oral Midazolam - Cmax||163.88|122.36|
81626539|NCT05492318|162935993|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 6) and the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|73.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.77|89.33||||||Total Dabigatran: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Dabigatran Etexilate - Cmax||89.33|60.77|
81626540|NCT05492318|162935993|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 6) and the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|70.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|57.94|85.5||||||Free Dabigatran: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Dabigatran Etexilate - Cmax||85.50|57.94|
81626541|NCT05492318|162935993|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 17) and the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|65.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.33|79.98||||||Total Dabigatran: Potential Inducing Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Dabigatran Etexilate - Cmax||79.98|53.33|
81626542|NCT05492318|162935993|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 17) and the Geometric Lsmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|62.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|50.86|75.95||||||Free Dabigatran: Potential Induction Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Dabigatran Etexilate. Cmax||75.95|50.86|
81626543|NCT05492318|162935998|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam IV Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 6) and the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam of IV Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the geometric LS means|107.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.35|111.49||||||Midazolam: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Midazolam IV - AUC0-t||111.49|103.35|
81656034|NCT01669577|163003175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GEE|1.000013|||<|0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.000025|||ANOVA|||amount of Infused crystalloids||1.000025|1.000000|<0.023
81656035|NCT02045875|163003187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046||||||Effect of interaction of time and treatment group|ANOVA|||||||0.046
81626544|NCT05492318|162935998|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam IV Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 6) and the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam of IV Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|106.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.84|111.8||||||1-Hydroxymidazolam: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Midazolam IV - AUC0-t||111.80|100.84|
81626545|NCT05492318|162935998|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam IV Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 17) and the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam of IV Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|121.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|117.56|126.12||||||Midazolam: Potential Inducing Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Midazolam IV - AUC0-t||126.12|117.56|
81626546|NCT05492318|162935998|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam IV Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 17) and the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam of IV Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|122.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|115.08|131.41||||||1-Hydroxymidazolam: Potential Inducing Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Midazolam IV - AUC0-t||131.41|115.08|
81626547|NCT05492318|162935998|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 7) and the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Alone (Day 2)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|137.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|128.09|147.43||||||Midazolam: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Oral Midazolam - AUC0-t||147.43|128.09|
81626548|NCT05492318|162935998|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 7) and the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Alone (Day 2)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|131.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|122.47|140.59||||||1-Hydroxymidazolam: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Oral Midazolam - AUC0-t||140.59|122.47|
81626549|NCT05492318|162935998|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 18) and the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Alone (Day 2)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|157.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|147.49|168.76||||||Midazolam: Potential Inducing Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Oral Midazolam. - AUC0-t||168.76|147.49|
81626550|NCT05492318|162935998|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 18) and the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Alone (Day 2)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|158.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|145.23|172.54||||||1-Hydroxymidazolam: Potential Inducing Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Oral Midazolam: - AUC0-t||172.54|145.23|
81626551|NCT05492318|162935999|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 6) and the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|69.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.43|83.64||||||Total Dabigatran: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics - AUC0-t||83.64|58.43|
81656036|NCT02045875|163003188|OTHER||correlation coefficient|-0.508|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||correlation of asthma control and adherence|||||
81656037|NCT01276379|163003199|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.01||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|3.29|||Log Rank|||||3.29|1.23|0.004
81656038|NCT01276379|163003200|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|3.96|||Log Rank|||||3.96|1.33|<0.0001
81656039|NCT00864253|163003205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.792||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.1|0.631|0.992||An interim safety review was performed by DMC. An alpha spending function was utilized to preserve the overall Type 1 error at 0.050. The spending function allocated alpha of 0.001 and 0.049 to the interim and final analyses of PFS, respectively.|Log Rank|The treatment difference was tested using the stratified log-rank test, stratified by metastatic stage, region, and baseline LDH.||Two hundred fifty-seven (257) patients were to be randomized to each treatment group for a total of 514 patients. This sample size was chosen to provide at least 80% power for the final analysis (with a two-sided type I error of 0.049) to reject the null hypothesis that the ABI 007/dacarbazine hazard ratio (HR) for PFS is equal to 1.0. This sample size calculation was based on estimates of HR = 0.750. Proportional hazards were assumed.||0.992|0.631|0.044
81626552|NCT05492318|162935999|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 6) and the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|71.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.67|86.98||||||Free Dabigatran: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Dabigatran Etexilate - AUC0-t||86.98|58.67|
81626553|NCT05492318|162935999|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 17) and the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|69.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.82|83.15||||||Total Dabigatran: Potential Inducing Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Dabigatran Etexilate - AUC0-t||83.15|58.82|
81626554|NCT05492318|162935999|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 17) and the Geometric Lsmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|72.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.92|87.25||||||Free Dabigatran: Potential Induction Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Dabigatran Etexilate - AUC0-t||87.25|59.92|
81626555|NCT05492318|162936000|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam IV Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 6) and the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam of IV Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|107.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.35|111.49||||||Midazolam: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Midazolam IV: AUC0-inf||111.49|103.35|
81626556|NCT05492318|162936000|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam IV Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 6) and the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam of IV Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|112.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.21|118.46||||||1-Hydroxymidazolam: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Midazolam IV - AUC0-inf||118.46|106.21|
81626557|NCT05492318|162936000|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam IV Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 17) and the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam of IV Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|124.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.44|128.76||||||Midazolam: Potential Inducing Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Midazolam IV - AUC0-inf||128.76|119.44|
81626558|NCT05492318|162936000|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam IV Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 17) and the Geometric LSmeans of Midazolam of IV Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|134.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|126.15|142.96||||||1-Hydroxymidazolam: Potential Inducing Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Midazolam IV. AUC0-inf||142.96|126.15|
81626559|NCT05492318|162936000|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 7) and the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Alone (Day 2)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|138.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|129.05|149.18||||||Midazolam: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Oral Midazolam - AUC0-inf||149.18|129.05|
81626560|NCT05492318|162936000|OTHER||GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geom|134.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|124.19|144.97||||||1-Hydroxymidazolam: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Oral Midazolam: AUC0-inf||144.97|124.19|
81626561|NCT05492318|162936000|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 18) and the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Alone (Day 2)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|162.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|151.13|175.28||||||Midazolam: Potential Inducing Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Oral Midazolam: AUC0-inf||175.28|151.13|
81626562|NCT05492318|162936000|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 18) and the Geometric LSmeans of Oral Midazolam Alone (Day 2)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|161.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|147.8|175.82||||||1-Hydroxymidazolam: Potential Inducing Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Oral Midazolam - AUC0-inf||175.82|147.80|
81626563|NCT05492318|162936001|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 6) and the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|69.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.83|83.2||||||Total Dabigatran: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Dabigatran Etexilate - AUC0-inf||83.20|58.83|
81626564|NCT05492318|162936001|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 6) and the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|71.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.08|86.88||||||Free Dabigatran: Potential Inhibitory Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Dabigatran Etexilate - AUC0-inf||86.88|59.08|
81626565|NCT05492318|162936001|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 17) and the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|70.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.64|83.03||||||Total Dabigatran: Potential Inducing Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Dabigatran Etexilate - AUC0-inf||83.03|59.64|
81626566|NCT05492318|162936001|OTHER|GMR corresponds to the ratio of the Geometric LSmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Co-Administered with Givinostat (Day 17) and the Geometric Lsmeans of Dabigatran Etexilate Alone (Day 1)|ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|73.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.79|88.75||||||Free Dabigatran: Potential Induction Effect of Givinostat on the Pharmacokinetics of Dabigatran Etexilate. AUC0-inf||88.75|60.79|
81626567|NCT00812461|162936037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|-0.38|||Adjusted change from Baseline to Month 6||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 229 participants in the placebo group and 212 participants in the nalmefene group.|"The primary hypothesis concerned the treatment effect at Month 6. The null hypothesis of no difference in treatment effect was tested against the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference in treatment effect.~MMRM model with the Baseline score as a covariate; site, sex, time in months (Month 1-6); and treatment as fixed effects. The Baseline score-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were also included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used."||-0.38|-3.07|0.012
81626568|NCT00812461|162936038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.63|0.73|||Adjusted change from Baseline to Month 6||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 229 participants in the placebo group and 212 participants in the nalmefene group.|"The primary hypothesis concerned the treatment effect at Month 6. The null hypothesis of no difference in treatment effect was tested against the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference in treatment effect.~MMRM model with the Baseline score as a covariate; site, sex, time in months (Month 1-6); and treatment as fixed effects. The Baseline score-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were also included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used."||0.73|-10.63|0.088
81626569|NCT00812461|162936039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.27|||Adjusted Odds Ratio (OR) response|||The analysis of RSDRL used a logistic regression (LREG) model, with country, sex, Baseline DRL, and treatment as fixed effects, and missing values were imputed using individual-patient predicted values of TAC derived from the MMRM model.||1.27|0.67|0.630
81626570|NCT00812461|162936040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.02|||Adjusted change from Baseline to Week 24||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 225 participants in the placebo group and 203 participants in the nalmefene group.|MMRM model with the Baseline score as a covariate, and site, sex, time in weeks, and treatment as fixed effects. The Baseline score-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were also included in the model; an unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.02|-0.44|0.029
81703943|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.876||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day at 2 hour for PPI.||||0.876
81656040|NCT00864253|163003206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.831||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|99.9|0.578|1.196||At the time of the final PFS analysis, an interim analysis of survival was reported. The spending function allocated an alpha of 0.001 and 0.049 for the interim and final analysis, respectively, to preserve the overall Type I error at 0.050.|Log Rank|The treatment difference was tested using the stratified log-rank test, stratified by metastatic stage, region, and baseline LDH.||For the participant survival, at the time at least 417 events are recorded, this sample size provides at least 80% power with a two-sided Type 1 error of 0.049 to reject the null hypothesis that the ABI-007/dacarbazine hazard ratio is equal to 1.0. This was based on a HR = 0.760. Proportional hazards were assumed.||1.196|0.578|0.094
81656041|NCT00864253|163003207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.845||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.696|1.025|||Log Rank|The treatment difference was tested using the stratified log-rank test, stratified by metastatic stage, region, and baseline LDH.||||1.025|0.696|0.086
81656042|NCT00864253|163003208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Response Rate Ratio|1.305||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.837|2.035|||Chi-squared|||||2.035|0.837|0.239
81656043|NCT00864253|163003209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Response Rate Ratio|1.442||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.123|1.582|||Chi-squared|||||1.582|1.123|0.004
81626571|NCT00812461|162936041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.04|||Adjusted change from Baseline to Week 24||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 225 participants in the placebo group and 203 participants in the nalmefene group.|MMRM model with the Baseline CGI-S score as a covariate, and site, sex, time in weeks, and treatment as fixed effects. The Baseline CGI-S score-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were also included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.04|-0.38|0.111
81656044|NCT00864253|163003210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.201||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.959|5.053|||Log Rank|||||5.053|0.959|0.057
81656045|NCT01989169|163003244|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|If the 90% CI of the geometric mean ratios were within the range (0.80, 1.25), then equivalence was assumed and the hypothesis that a drug interaction occurred was rejected. If the 90% CIs were not wholly contained within the range (0.80, 1.25), then a drug interaction was not excluded.|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.215|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.116|1.323|||Mixed-effects Model||The ratio of geometric LS means and 90% CIs for the geometric mean ratio is for Treatment B to Treatment A.|The means of the log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were compared between treatments using a mixed-effects model with period and treatment as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. In order to estimate the magnitude of the treatment regimen differences in AUCinf, the geometric mean ratio (i.e., the least squares mean difference in the log-transformed parameters back transformed to the original scale) and their 90% CIs were calculated.||1.323|1.116|
81465792|NCT01953601|162624036|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean (LSM)|0.0||||0.9109|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-0.3|0.4|||Longitudinal ANCOVA||Difference in LSM = Arm A - Arm C||Analysis model includes categorical factors of geographic region, time, treatment, gender, APOE genotype, baseline use of Vitamin E, baseline use of AChEI, and the interaction of time by treatment, with baseline value, the interaction of baseline value and time, the baseline value of MMSE and the baseline value of age included as continuous covariates.|0.4|-0.3|0.9109
81626572|NCT00812461|162936042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio to placebo|0.96||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.08|||[Adjusted values||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 224 participants in the placebo group and 207 participants in the nalmefene group.|Log-transformed GGT values were analysed using an MMRM model with the log-transformed Baseline value as a covariate, and site, sex, time in weeks, and treatment as fixed effects. Logtransformed Baseline value-by-time interaction and treatment-by-time interaction were included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.08|0.86|0.529
81626573|NCT00812461|162936043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio to placebo|0.92||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.0|||[Adjusted values||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 222 participants in the placebo group and 205 participants in the nalmefene group.|Log-transformed ALAT values were analysed using an MMRM model with the log-transformed Baseline value as a covariate, and site, sex, time in weeks, and treatment as fixed effects. Logtransformed Baseline value-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.00|0.84|0.049
81532230|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1051|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.374|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 6.5 hours|||0.374|-0.051|
81532231|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1181|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.461|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 7 hour|||0.461|-0.017|
81656046|NCT01989169|163003245|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|If the 90% CI of the geometric mean ratios fell within the range (0.80, 1.25), then equivalence was assumed and the hypothesis that a drug interaction occurred was rejected. If the 90% CIs were not wholly contained within the range (0.80, 1.25), then a drug interaction was not excluded.|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.216|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.115|1.327|||Mixed-effects Model||The ratio of geometric LS means and 90% CIs for the geometric mean ratio is for Treatment B to Treatment A.|The means of the log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were compared between treatments using a mixed-effects model with period and treatment as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. In order to estimate the magnitude of the treatment regimen differences in AUClast, the geometric mean ratio (i.e., the least squares mean difference in the log-transformed parameters back transformed to the original scale) and their 90% CIs were calculated.||1.327|1.115|
81685888|NCT05370157|163069749|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.4|||Regression, Linear|||Intent-to-treat analyses tested changes in learning behavior from baseline to follow-up using linear mixed models. Mixed models analyses were conducted in R using the lme4 package and restricted maximum likelihood estimation (REML). Models included fixed effects of time (baseline vs. follow-up), intervention condition, and their interaction as well as random effects for person and team. We used the clubSandwich package to calculate cluster robust standard errors.||0.40|-0.44|.89
81532232|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1355|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|0.458|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 7.5 hours|||0.458|-0.089|
81685889|NCT05370157|163069750|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|1.36|||Regression, Linear|||Intent-to-treat analyses tested changes in team performance from baseline to follow-up using linear mixed models. Mixed models analyses were conducted in R using the lme4 package and restricted maximum likelihood estimation (REML). Models included fixed effects of time (baseline vs. follow-up), intervention condition, and their interaction as well as random effects for person and team. We used the clubSandwich package to calculate cluster robust standard errors.||1.36|-1.51|.85
81532233|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.247|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1187|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.487|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 8 hours|||0.487|0.007|
81532234|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.244|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1313|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.509|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 8.5 hours|||0.509|-0.021|
81532235|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1189|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|0.394|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 9 hours|||0.394|-0.086|
81532236|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1085|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.394|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 9.5 hours|||0.394|-0.044|
81532237|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1024|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.122|0.292|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at 10 hours|||0.292|-0.122|
81532238|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1125|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.155|0.3|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 5 minutes|||0.300|-0.155|
81532239|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1303|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.213|0.314|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 10 minutes|||0.314|-0.213|
81532240|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1572|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.176|0.461|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 15 minutes|||0.461|-0.176|
81532241|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1494|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|0.396|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 20 minutes|||0.396|-0.208|
81532242|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1332|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.212|0.327|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 30 minutes|||0.327|-0.212|
81532243|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.224|0.354|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 45 minutes|||0.354|-0.224|
81532244|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1283|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.276|0.243|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 1 hour|||0.243|-0.276|
81532245|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1118|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.209|0.244|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 1.5 hours|||0.244|-0.209|
81532246|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.148|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0998|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.053|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 2 hours|||0.053|-0.350|
81685890|NCT01508676|163069751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.04
81532247|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0829|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.253|0.082|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 2.5 hours|||0.082|-0.253|
81532248|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0843|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.211|0.13|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 3 hours|||0.130|-0.211|
81532249|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.161|0.202|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 3.5 hours|||0.202|-0.161|
81532250|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0947|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.196|0.186|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 4 hour|||0.186|-0.196|
81532251|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1079|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.105|0.33|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 4.5 hours|||0.330|-0.105|
81532252|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0968|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.326|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 5 hours|||0.326|-0.065|
81532253|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.213|0.199|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 5.5 hours|||0.199|-0.213|
81532254|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1138|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.052|0.407|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 6 hours|||0.407|-0.052|
81532255|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.135|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1065|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.351|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 6.5 hours|||0.351|-0.080|
81532256|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1198|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.421|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 7 hour|||0.421|-0.062|
81532257|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1373|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|0.423|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 7.5 hours|||0.423|-0.131|
81532258|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1203|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.411|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 8 hours|||0.411|-0.075|
81532259|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1331|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.49|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 8.5 hours|||0.490|-0.047|
81532260|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1206|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.387|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 9 hours|||0.387|-0.100|
81532261|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.187|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.41|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 9.5 hours|||0.410|-0.035|
81656047|NCT01989169|163003246|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|If the 90% CI of the geometric mean ratios fell within the range (0.80, 1.25), then equivalence was assumed and the hypothesis that a drug interaction occurred was rejected. If the 90% CIs were not wholly contained within the range (0.80, 1.25), then a drug interaction was not excluded.|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.383|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.282|1.491|||Mixed-effects Model||The ratio of geometric LS means and 90% CIs for the geometric mean ratio is for Treatment B to Treatment A.|The means of the log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were compared between treatments using a mixed-effects model with period and treatment as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. In order to estimate the magnitude of the treatment regimen differences in Cmax, the geometric mean ratio (i.e., the least squares mean difference in the log-transformed parameters back transformed to the original scale) and their 90% CIs were calculated.||1.491|1.282|
81656048|NCT01743989|163003251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.383|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.383
81656049|NCT00515723|163003274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance in this planned primary test was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Primary analysis for change in DEXA total fat used a likelihood-based mixed-effects model using time (0, 6, and 12 weeks) as the independent variable, with Toeplitz covariance structure specified, based on Akaike Information Criterion-Corrected (AIC-C). The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the outcome over time (main effect of time).||||0.002
81656050|NCT00515723|163003274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance in this planned primary test was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Primary analysis for change in DEXA total fat used a likelihood-based mixed-effects model using time (0, 6, and 12 weeks) and treatment group as independent variables, with Toeplitz covariance structure specified, based on Akaike Information Criterion-Corrected (AIC-C). The null hypothesis was that there were no differences between groups in the change over time (time by treatment condition).||||0.002
81656051|NCT00515723|163003275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance in this planned primary test was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Primary analysis for change in insulin sensitivity used a likelihood-based mixed-effects model using time (0 and 12 weeks) as the independent variable, with an unstructured covariance structure specified, based on the Akaike Information Criterion-Corrected (AIC-C). The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the outcome over time (main effect of time).||||0.05
81656052|NCT00515723|163003275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance in this planned primary test was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Primary analysis for change in insulin sensitivity used a likelihood-based mixed-effects model using time (0 and 12 weeks) and treatment group as the independent variables, with an unstructured covariance structure specified, based on the Akaike Information Criterion-Corrected (AIC-C). The null hypothesis was that there were no differences between groups in the change over time (time by treatment condition).||||0.22
81656053|NCT04655027|163003290|OTHER|Treatment effect|Difference in Estimate (LSM)|19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.62||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.155|50.15|||ANCOVA|||||50.150|-11.155|0.212
81656054|NCT04655027|163003291|OTHER|Baseline hepcidin by treatment effect|Difference in Estimate|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.477|0.208|||ANCOVA|||||0.208|-0.477|0.441
81656055|NCT04655027|163003291|OTHER|Baseline hs CRP by treatment effect|Difference in Estimates|-2.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.76||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.707|5.017|||ANCOVA|||||5.017|-9.707|0.532
81656056|NCT04655027|163003292|OTHER|Treatment effect|Ratio of Estimates|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.723|1.635|||Geometric ANCOVA|Geometric ANCOVA of relative change from baseline. The Standard error of Mean (SEM) refers to Geometric SEM.||||1.635|0.723|0.688
81656057|NCT04655027|163003292|OTHER|Baseline hepcidin-by-treatment effect|Difference in Estimates|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.822|||ANCOVA|||||0.822|0.045|0.029
81656058|NCT04655027|163003292|OTHER|Baseline hs-CRP-by-treatment effect|Difference in Estimates|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.201|0.366|||ANCOVA|||||0.366|-0.201|0.568
81656059|NCT04655027|163003293|OTHER|Treatment effect|Ratio of Estimates|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.687|1.031|||Geometric ANCOVA|Geometric ANCOVA of relative change from baseline. The Standard error of Mean (SEM) refers to Geometric SEM.||||1.031|0.687|0.096
81656060|NCT04655027|163003293|OTHER|Baseline hepcidin-by-treatment effect|Difference in Estimates|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.282|0.171|||ANCOVA|||||0.171|-0.282|0.630
81656061|NCT04655027|163003293|OTHER|Baseline hs-CRP-by-treatment effect|Difference in Estimates|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.342|||ANCOVA|||||0.342|0.037|0.015
81656062|NCT04655027|163003294|OTHER|Treatment effect|Ratio of Estimates|1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.123|1.354|||Geometric ANCOVA|Geometric ANCOVA of relative change from baseline. The Standard error of Mean (SEM) refers to Geometric SEM.||||1.354|1.123|< 0.001
81656063|NCT04655027|163003294|OTHER|Baseline hepcidin-by-treatment effect|Difference in Estimates|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.149|||ANCOVA|||||0.149|-0.027|0.171
81656064|NCT04655027|163003294|OTHER|Baseline hs-CRP-by-treatment effect|Difference in Estimates|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.101|||ANCOVA|||||0.101|-0.039|0.387
81656065|NCT04655027|163003295|OTHER|Treatment effect|Ratio of Estimates|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.606|1.312|||Geometric ANCOVA|Geometric ANCOVA of relative change from baseline. The Standard error of Mean (SEM) refers to Geometric SEM.||||1.312|0.606|0.561
81656066|NCT04655027|163003295|OTHER|Baseline hepcidin-by-treatment effect|Difference in Estimates|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.75|||ANCOVA|||||0.750|0.013|0.043
81656067|NCT04655027|163003295|OTHER|Baseline hs-CRP-by-treatment effect|Difference in Estimates|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.222|0.302|||ANCOVA|||||0.302|-0.222|0.766
81656068|NCT04655027|163003296|OTHER|Treatment effect|Ratio of Estimates|1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.108|1.369|||Geometric ANCOVA|Geometric ANCOVA of relative change from baseline. The Standard error of Mean (SEM) refers to Geometric SEM.||||1.369|1.108|< 0.001
81656069|NCT04655027|163003296|OTHER|Baseline hepcidin-by-treatment effect|Difference in Estimates|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.159|||ANCOVA|||||0.159|-0.059|0.351
81532262|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1039|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.378|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at 10 hours|||0.378|-0.042|
81626574|NCT05093829|162936063|NON_INFERIORITY|NmCV-5 will be deemed non-inferior to MenACWY-TT for serogroup A if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportion (NmCV-5 minus MenACWY-TT) excludes -0.10 (-10%). Confidence Intervals are calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen method. Difference in proportions and confidence intervals are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.0||||||For serogroup A, the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to MenACWY-TT is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to NmCV-5 to determine the difference in proportions.||2.0|-1.0|
81626575|NCT05093829|162936063|NON_INFERIORITY|NmCV-5 will be deemed non-inferior to MenACWY-TT for serogroup A if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportion (NmCV-5 minus MenACWY-TT) excludes -0.10 (-10%). Confidence Intervals are calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen method. Difference in proportions and confidence intervals are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.7||||||For serogroup A, the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to MenACWY-TT is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to NmCV-5 to determine the difference in proportions.||3.7|-0.6|
81626576|NCT05093829|162936063|NON_INFERIORITY|NmCV-5 will be deemed non-inferior to MenACWY-TT for serogroup C if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportion (NmCV-5 minus MenACWY-TT) excludes -0.10 (-10%). Confidence Intervals are calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen method. Difference in proportions and confidence intervals are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.9||||||For serogroup C, the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to MenACWY-TT is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to NmCV-5 to determine the difference in proportions.||1.9|-2.3|
81626577|NCT05093829|162936063|NON_INFERIORITY|NmCV-5 will be deemed non-inferior to MenACWY-TT for serogroup C if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportion (NmCV-5 minus MenACWY-TT) excludes -0.10 (-10%). Confidence Intervals are calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen method. Difference in proportions and confidence intervals are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.5||||||For serogroup C, the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to MenACWY-TT is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to NmCV-5 to determine the difference in proportions.||2.5|-3.3|
81626578|NCT05093829|162936063|NON_INFERIORITY|NmCV-5 will be deemed non-inferior to MenACWY-TT for serogroup W if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportion (NmCV-5 minus MenACWY-TT) excludes -0.10 (-10%). Confidence Intervals are calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen method. Difference in proportions and confidence intervals are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|0.8||||||For serogroup W, the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to MenACWY-TT is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to NmCV-5 to determine the difference in proportions.||0.8|-6.3|
81626579|NCT05093829|162936063|NON_INFERIORITY|NmCV-5 will be deemed non-inferior to MenACWY-TT for serogroup W if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportion (NmCV-5 minus MenACWY-TT) excludes -0.10 (-10%). Confidence Intervals are calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen method. Difference in proportions and confidence intervals are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|3.5||||||For serogroup W, the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to MenACWY-TT is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to NmCV-5 to determine the difference in proportions.||3.5|-1.8|
81626580|NCT05093829|162936063|NON_INFERIORITY|NmCV-5 will be deemed non-inferior to MenACWY-TT for serogroup Y if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportion (NmCV-5 minus MenACWY-TT) excludes -0.10 (-10%). Confidence Intervals are calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen method. Difference in proportions and confidence intervals are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-0.4||||||For serogroup Y, the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to MenACWY-TT is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to NmCV-5 to determine the difference in proportions.||-0.4|-5.4|
81626581|NCT05093829|162936063|NON_INFERIORITY|NmCV-5 will be deemed non-inferior to MenACWY-TT for serogroup Y if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportion (NmCV-5 minus MenACWY-TT) excludes -0.10 (-10%). Confidence Intervals are calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen method. Difference in proportions and confidence intervals are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|4.8||||||For serogroup Y, the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to MenACWY-TT is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to NmCV-5 to determine the difference in proportions.||4.8|-0.6|
81626582|NCT05093829|162936064|NON_INFERIORITY|NmCV-5 will be deemed non-inferior to MenACWY-TT for serogroup X if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in proportion (NmCV-5 minus MenACWY-TT) excludes -0.10 (-10%). The CI is estimated using bootstrap resampling stratified by vaccine arm, and the 95% CI is estimated as the interval between the 2.5th and 97.5th percentiles of the bootstrap empirical distribution. The difference in proportions and CI are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.7||||||For the 9-months study age group, the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to MenACWY-TT in serogroup W is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to NmCV-5 in serogroup X to determine the difference in proportions.||4.7|0.3|
81656070|NCT04655027|163003296|OTHER|Baseline hs-CRP-by-treatment effect|Difference in Estimates|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.114|||ANCOVA|||||0.114|-0.031|0.248
81656071|NCT04655027|163003297|OTHER|Treatment effect|Ratio of Estimates|1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.043|1.598|||Geometric ANCOVA|Geometric ANCOVA of relative change from baseline. The Standard error of Mean (SEM) refers to Geometric SEM.||||1.598|1.043|0.021
81656072|NCT04655027|163003297|OTHER|Baseline hepcidin-by-treatment effect|Difference in Estimates|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.276|0.223|||ANCOVA|||||0.223|-0.276|0.826
81656073|NCT04655027|163003297|OTHER|Baseline hs-CRP-by-treatment effect|Difference in Estimates|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.212|0.132|||ANCOVA|||||0.132|-0.212|0.634
81532263|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.221|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1036|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.431|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 5 minutes|||0.431|0.011|
81656074|NCT04655027|163003298|OTHER|Treatment effect|Ratio of Estimates|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.257|0.786|||Geometric ANCOVA|Geometric ANCOVA of relative change from baseline. The Standard error of Mean (SEM) refers to Geometric SEM.||||0.786|0.257|0.007
81532264|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.244|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1236|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.494|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 10 minutes|||0.494|-0.006|
81532265|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1445|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.548|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 15 minutes|||0.548|-0.038|
81532266|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.233|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1436|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057|0.524|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 20 minutes|||0.524|-0.057|
81532267|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.219|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1262|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.474|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 30 minutes|||0.474|-0.036|
81532268|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.294|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1355|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.568|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 45 minutes|||0.568|0.019|
81532269|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.227|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1216|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.473|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 1 hour|||0.473|-0.019|
81532270|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.204|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1059|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.418|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 1.5 hours|||0.418|-0.010|
81532271|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.116|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0947|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.308|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 2 hours|||0.308|-0.075|
81532272|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0805|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|0.19|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 2.5 hours|||0.190|-0.136|
81532273|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0801|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|0.208|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 3 hours|||0.208|-0.116|
81532274|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0855|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.099|0.247|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 3.5 hour|||0.247|-0.099|
81532275|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.313|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 4 hours|||0.313|-0.051|
81532276|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.204|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1025|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.411|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 4.5 hours|||0.411|-0.004|
81532277|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0918|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.367|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 5 hours|||0.367|-0.004|
81532278|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0967|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.373|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 5.5 hours|||0.373|-0.018|
81532279|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.288|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1079|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.506|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 6 hours|||0.506|0.070|
81532280|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.283|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1011|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.079|0.488|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 6.5 hours|||0.488|0.079|
81532281|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.386|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1137|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.157|0.616|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 7 hour|||0.616|0.157|
81532282|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.372|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1306|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.108|0.636|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 7.5 hours|||0.636|0.108|
81532283|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.458|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1142|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.227|0.688|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 8 hours|||0.688|0.227|
81532284|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.509|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1264|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.254|0.765|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 8.5 hours|||0.765|0.254|
81532285|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.492|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1144|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.261|0.723|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 9 hours|||0.723|0.261|
81532286|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.414|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1042|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.203|0.625|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 9.5 hours|||0.625|0.203|
81532287|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0984|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.241|0.639|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at 10 hours|||0.639|0.241|
81656075|NCT04655027|163003298|OTHER|Baseline hepcidin-by-treatment effect|Difference in Estimates|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.798|0.48|||ANCOVA|||||0.480|-0.798|0.610
81532288|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.348|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1056|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.135|0.562|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 5 minutes|||0.562|0.135|
81532289|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.494|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1273|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.237|0.751|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 10 minutes|||0.751|0.237|
81532290|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.499|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1484|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.199|0.8|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 15 minutes|||0.800|0.199|
81532291|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.573|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1481|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.274|0.872|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 20 minutes|||0.872|0.274|
81532292|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.488|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1303|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.225|0.751|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 30 minutes|||0.751|0.225|
81656076|NCT04655027|163003298|OTHER|Baseline hs-CRP-by-treatment effect|Difference in Estimates|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.387|0.536|||ANCOVA|||||0.536|-0.387|0.740
81626583|NCT05093829|162936064|NON_INFERIORITY|NmCV-5 will be deemed non-inferior to MenACWY-TT for serogroup X if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in proportion (NmCV-5 minus MenACWY-TT) excludes -0.10 (-10%). The CI is estimated using bootstrap resampling stratified by vaccine arm, and the 95% CI is estimated as the interval between the 2.5th and 97.5th percentiles of the bootstrap empirical distribution. The difference in proportions and CI are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|4.4||||||For the 15-months study age group, the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to MenACWY-TT in serogroup Y is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to NmCV-5 in serogroup X to determine the difference in proportions.||4.4|0.004|
81626584|NCT05093829|162936068|SUPERIORITY|NmCV-5 will be deemed superior to MenACWY-TT for serogroup X if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportion (NmCV-5 minus MenACWY-TT) excludes 0.30 (30%). Confidence Intervals are calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen method. The difference in proportions and CI are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|82.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.4|87.2||||||For serogroup X, the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to MenACWY-TT is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to NmCV-5 to determine the difference in proportions.||87.2|76.4|
81626585|NCT05093829|162936068|SUPERIORITY|NmCV-5 will be deemed superior to MenACWY-TT for serogroup X if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportion (NmCV-5 minus MenACWY-TT) excludes 0.30 (30%). Confidence Intervals are calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen method. The difference in proportions and CI are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|68.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.3|74.7||||||For serogroup X, the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to MenACWY-TT is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to NmCV-5 to determine the difference in proportions.||74.7|61.3|
81626586|NCT05093829|162936069|NON_INFERIORITY|The NmCV-5 co-administered MR vaccine will be deemed non-inferior to the MenACWY-TT co-administered MR vaccine in eliciting seropositive response to measles if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions excludes -0.10 (-10%). Confidence Intervals are calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen method. The difference in proportions and CI are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.0||||||For this comparison, the proportion of infants with a seropositive response to measles vaccine in the MenACWY-TT arm is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seropositive response to measles vaccine in the NmCV-5 arm to determine the difference in proportions.||2.0|-1.0|
81626587|NCT05093829|162936069|NON_INFERIORITY|The NmCV-5 co-administered MR vaccine will be deemed non-inferior to the MenACWY-TT co-administered MR vaccine in eliciting seropositive response to measles if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions excludes -0.10 (-10%). Confidence Intervals are calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen method. The difference in proportions and CI are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.1||||||For this comparison, the proportion of infants with a seropositive response to measles vaccine in the MenACWY-TT arm is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seropositive response to measles vaccine in the NmCV-5 arm to determine the difference in proportions.||2.1|-1.0|
81626588|NCT05093829|162936070|NON_INFERIORITY|The NmCV-5 co-administered MR vaccine will be deemed non-inferior to the MenACWY-TT co-administered MR vaccine in eliciting seropositive response to rubella if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions excludes -0.10 (-10%). Confidence Intervals are calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen method. The difference in proportions and CI are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|2.6||||||For this comparison, the proportion of infants with a seropositive response to rubella vaccine in the MenACWY-TT arm is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seropositive response to rubella vaccine in the NmCV-5 arm to determine the difference in proportions.||2.6|-10.5|
81626589|NCT05093829|162936070|NON_INFERIORITY|The NmCV-5 co-administered MR vaccine will be deemed non-inferior to the MenACWY-TT co-administered MR vaccine in eliciting seropositive response to rubella if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions excludes -0.10 (-10%). Confidence Intervals are calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen method. The difference in proportions and CI are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.1||||||For this comparison, the proportion of infants with a seropositive response to rubella vaccine in the MenACWY-TT arm is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seropositive response to rubella vaccine in the NmCV-5 arm to determine the difference in proportions.||2.1|-1.0|
81626590|NCT05093829|162936071|NON_INFERIORITY|The NmCV-5 co-administered yellow fever vaccine will be deemed non-inferior to the MenACWY-TT co-administered yellow fever vaccine in eliciting seroprotective response to yellow fever if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions excludes -0.10 (-10%). Confidence Intervals are calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen method. The difference in proportions and CI are reported as percentages (number of infants per 100).|Difference in proportions|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|0.6||||||For this comparison, the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to yellow fever vaccine in the MenACWY-TT arm is subtracted from the proportion of infants with a seroprotective response to yellow fever vaccine in the NmCV-5 arm to determine the difference in proportions.||0.6|-4.2|
81626591|NCT05093829|162936072|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.3|||||NmCV-5 divided by MenACWY-TT|For serogroup A, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMT ratio of rSBA titers at Day 29 is calculated for the NmCV-5 arm relative to the MenACWY-TT arm.||1.3|0.8|
81626592|NCT05093829|162936072|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.6|||||NmCV-5 divided by MenACWY-TT|For serogroup A, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMT ratio of rSBA titers at Day 29 is calculated for the NmCV-5 arm relative to the MenACWY-TT arm.||1.6|1.0|
81656077|NCT00186888|163003319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Binomial Proportion|88.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.3|96.9||||||||96.9|71.3|
81656078|NCT00186888|163003320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Binomial Proportion|91.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.1|99.6||||||||99.6|65.1|
81626593|NCT05093829|162936072|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.6|||||NmCV-5 divided by MenACWY-TT|For serogroup C, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMT ratio of rSBA titers at Day 29 is calculated for the NmCV-5 arm relative to the MenACWY-TT arm.||0.6|0.4|
81626594|NCT05093829|162936072|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.5|||||NmCV-5 divided by MenACWY-TT|For serogroup C, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMT ratio of rSBA titers at Day 29 is calculated for the NmCV-5 arm relative to the MenACWY-TT arm.||0.5|0.3|
81626595|NCT05093829|162936072|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.3|||||NmCV-5 divided by MenACWY-TT|For serogroup W, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMT ratio of rSBA titers at Day 29 is calculated for the NmCV-5 arm relative to the MenACWY-TT arm.||1.3|0.6|
81626596|NCT05093829|162936072|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.1|||||NmCV-5 divided by MenACWY-TT|For serogroup W, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMT ratio of rSBA titers at Day 29 is calculated for the NmCV-5 arm relative to the MenACWY-TT arm.||2.1|1.1|
81626597|NCT05093829|162936072|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.0|||||NmCV-5 divided by MenACWY-TT|For serogroup Y, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMT ratio of rSBA titers at Day 29 is calculated for the NmCV-5 arm relative to the MenACWY-TT arm.||1.0|0.6|
81626598|NCT05093829|162936072|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.3|||||NmCV-5 divided by MenACWY-TT|For serogroup Y, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMT ratio of rSBA titers at Day 29 is calculated for the NmCV-5 arm relative to the MenACWY-TT arm.||1.3|0.8|
81626599|NCT05093829|162936072|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|1511.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1169.5|1952.4|||||NmCV-5 divided by MenACWY-TT|For serogroup X, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMT ratio of rSBA titers at Day 29 is calculated for the NmCV-5 arm relative to the MenACWY-TT arm.||1952.4|1169.5|
81626600|NCT05093829|162936072|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|767.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|553.2|1064.4|||||NmCV-5 divided by MenACWY-TT|For serogroup X, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMT ratio of rSBA titers at Day 29 is calculated for the NmCV-5 arm relative to the MenACWY-TT arm.||1064.4|553.2|
81626601|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|2756.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1976.3|3844.5|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup A, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||3844.5|1976.3|
81626602|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|2506.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1404.0|4476.1|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup A, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||4476.1|1404.0|
81626603|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|1179.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|709.8|1958.6|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup A, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||1958.6|709.8|
81626604|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|1096.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|513.4|2340.6|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup A, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||2340.6|513.4|
81626605|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|288.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|212.6|392.0|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup C, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||392.0|212.6|
81626606|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|654.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|385.5|1111.0|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup C, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||1111.0|385.5|
81626607|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|287.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|213.9|387.5|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup C, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||387.5|213.9|
81626608|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|834.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|496.7|1402.3|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup C, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||1402.3|496.7|
81626609|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|1068.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|683.3|1670.6|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup W, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||1670.6|683.3|
81626610|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|1933.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1224.7|3051.1|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup W, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||3051.1|1224.7|
81532293|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1398|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|0.663|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 45 minutes|||0.663|0.098|
81626611|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|3163.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2247.5|4451.7|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup W, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||4451.7|2247.5|
81626612|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|1524.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|913.5|2543.0|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup W, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||2543.0|913.5|
81626613|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|799.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|532.9|1199.4|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup Y, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||1199.4|532.9|
81626614|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|1469.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|995.3|2168.8|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup Y, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||2168.8|995.3|
81626615|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|549.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|371.8|811.8|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup Y, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||811.8|371.8|
81626616|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|642.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|309.2|1335.9|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup Y, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||1335.9|309.2|
81626617|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|2630.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2037.6|3394.6|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup X, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||3394.6|2037.6|
81626618|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.4|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup X, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||3.4|1.2|
81626619|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|1431.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|905.2|2262.9|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup X, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||2262.9|905.2|
81626620|NCT05093829|162936074|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean titers|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.3|||||Day 29 divided by Day 1|For serogroup X, the point and interval estimates for the Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) will be obtained from a back transformation (exponentiation) of the estimated mean ratio of the log-transformed rSBA titers. The GMFR from baseline to Day 29 of rSBA titers is calculated as Day 29 divided by Day 1.||3.3|0.9|
81626621|NCT02120456|162936142|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.58|||Negative binominal regression|||Negative binominal regression with log baseline count as offset variable and treatment group and analysis site as factors.||0.58|0.34|<0.001
81626622|NCT02120456|162936142|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.73|||Negative binominal regression|||Negative binominal regression with log baseline count as offset variable and treatment group and analysis site as factors.||0.73|0.44|<0.001
81626623|NCT02120456|162936142|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.26||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.6|||Negative binominal regression|||||1.60|0.99|0.058
81626624|NCT02120456|162936143|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|1.05||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.73|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with factors treatment group and baseline AK count as a covariate.||4.73|0.30|0.94
81656079|NCT00186888|163003321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.452||95.0|||||ANOVA|||CYP3A4\*1B: The null hypothesis is there is not a statistically significant difference between the genotype groups.||||0.452
81656080|NCT00186888|163003321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.106||95.0|||||ANOVA|||CYP3A5\*3: The null hypothesis is there is not a statistically significant difference between the genotype groups.||||0.106
81656081|NCT00186888|163003322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.245||95.0|||||ANOVA|||BCRP 1143: The null hypothesis is there is not a statistically significant difference between the genotype groups.||||0.245
81532294|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.342|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1254|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.596|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 1 hour|||0.596|0.089|
81656082|NCT00186888|163003322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.297||95.0|||||ANOVA|||BCRP 15622: The null hypothesis is there is not a statistically significant difference between the genotype groups.||||0.297
81656083|NCT00186888|163003322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.372||95.0|||||ANOVA|||BCRP Exon 2: The null hypothesis is there is not a statistically significant difference between the genotype groups.||||0.372
81656084|NCT00186888|163003322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.844||95.0|||||ANOVA|||BCRP Exon 5: The null hypothesis is there is not a statistically significant difference between the genotype groups.||||0.844
81626625|NCT02120456|162936143|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|4.51|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with factors treatment group and baseline AK count as a covariate.||4.51|0.28|1.00
81626626|NCT02120456|162936143|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|0.95||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.89|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with factors treatment group and baseline AK count as a covariate.||2.89|0.31|0.93
81626627|NCT02120456|162936144|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|2.88||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|7.85|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with factors treatment group and baseline AK count as a covariate.||7.85|1.36|0.003
81626628|NCT02120456|162936144|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|2.84||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|7.74|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with factors treatment group and baseline AK count as a covariate.||7.74|1.35|0.004
81656085|NCT00186888|163003322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.616||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Pgp Exon 21: The null hypothesis is there is not a statistically significant difference between the genotype groups.||||0.616
81656086|NCT00186888|163003322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.424||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Pgp Exon 26: The null hypothesis is there is not a statistically significant difference between the genotype groups.||||0.424
81656087|NCT05384938|163003378|OTHER|Single group|Median time to response|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.0|160.0|||||Estimate for Time to Response using Kaplan-Meier method|Estimate for Time to Response (Days)||160.0|65.00|
81656088|NCT05384938|163003382|OTHER|Parametric Test|||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Week 4 (Visit 2)||||<0.0001
81656089|NCT05384938|163003382|OTHER|Parametric Test|||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Week 16 (Visit 4)||||<0.0001
81656090|NCT05384938|163003382|OTHER|Parametric Test|||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Week 24 (Visit 5)||||<0.0001
81465793|NCT01953601|162624036|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean (LSM)|0.3||||0.0824|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-0.1|0.7|||Longitudinal ANCOVA||Difference in LSM = Arm B - Arm C||Analysis model includes categorical factors of geographic region, time, treatment, gender, APOE genotype, baseline use of Vitamin E, baseline use of AChEI, and the interaction of time by treatment, with baseline value, the interaction of baseline value and time, the baseline value of MMSE and the baseline value of age included as continuous covariates.|0.7|-0.1|0.0824
81626629|NCT02120456|162936144|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|0.99||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.47|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with factors treatment group and baseline AK count as a covariate.||1.47|0.66|0.95
81626630|NCT03378570|162936183|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.945|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures.||||0.945
81626631|NCT03378570|162936184|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.828|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures.||||0.828
81626632|NCT03378570|162936185|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.252|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures.||||0.252
81626633|NCT03378570|162936186|OTHER|||||||0.505||||||p value for response rate|Chi-squared|||"The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures.~A power analysis revealed that a total sample size of 144 would have 80% power when testing for differences between target groups at alpha = 0.05. Accounting for potential attrition, the study conservatively planned to enroll 200 participants, with a planned interim analysis after 100 participants were randomized."||||0.505
81626634|NCT03378570|162936186|OTHER|||||||0.888||||||p value for remission rate|Chi-squared|||"The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures.~A power analysis revealed that a total sample size of 144 would have 80% power when testing for differences between target groups at alpha = 0.05. Accounting for potential attrition, the study conservatively planned to enroll 200 participants, with a planned interim analysis after 100 participants were randomized."||||0.888
81656091|NCT04696653|163003385|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||||||||0.1|-0.2|
81656092|NCT04696653|163003386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.8||||||hypertension||1.8|0.2|
81656093|NCT04696653|163003386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.1||||||dyslipidemia||2.1|0.0|
81656094|NCT04696653|163003386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.0||||||diabetes||2.0|0.1|
81656095|NCT04696653|163003387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1||||||Evidenced based practice||0.1|-0.6|
81656096|NCT04696653|163003387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1||||||CUSP strategy||0.1|-0.6|
81656097|NCT04696653|163003388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2||||||CUSP strategy||0.2|-0.6|
81656098|NCT04696653|163003388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||||||Evidenced based practice||0.1|-0.5|
81656099|NCT04696653|163003389|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||||||evidenced based practice||0.1|-0.5|
81656100|NCT04696653|163003389|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2||||||CUSP strategy||0.2|-0.5|
81656101|NCT04696653|163003390|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.2||||||||2.2|0.9|
81656102|NCT04696653|163003391|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.9||||||||1.9|1.1|
81656103|NCT04696653|163003392|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.4||||||||1.4|0.7|
81656104|NCT04696653|163003393|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.6||||||||2.6|1.2|
81656105|NCT04696653|163003398|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.6||||||||1.6|1.0|
81656106|NCT04696653|163003399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||||||||0.1|-0.2|
81656107|NCT04696653|163003400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||||||||0.2|-0.2|
81656108|NCT04696653|163003401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||||||||0.1|-0.2|
81626635|NCT03378570|162936187|OTHER|||||||0.994|||||||Chi-squared|p value for response rates||"The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures.~A power analysis revealed that a total sample size of 144 would have 80% power when testing for differences between target groups at alpha = 0.05. Accounting for potential attrition, the study conservatively planned to enroll 200 participants, with a planned interim analysis after 100 participants were randomized."||||0.994
81626636|NCT03378570|162936187|OTHER|||||||0.911|||||||Chi-squared|p value for remission rates||"The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures.~A power analysis revealed that a total sample size of 144 would have 80% power when testing for differences between target groups at alpha = 0.05. Accounting for potential attrition, the study conservatively planned to enroll 200 participants, with a planned interim analysis after 100 participants were randomized."||||0.911
81626637|NCT03378570|162936188|OTHER|||||||0.778|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures.~A power analysis revealed that a total sample size of 144 would have 80% power when testing for differences between target groups at alpha = 0.05. Accounting for potential attrition, the study conservatively planned to enroll 200 participants, with a planned interim analysis after 100 participants were randomized."||||0.778
81626638|NCT03378570|162936189|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.951|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures.||||.951
81626639|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.278|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Positive Affect.||||.278
81626640|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.024|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, General Life Satisfaction.||||.024
81626641|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.439|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Meaning \& Purpose.||||.439
81626642|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Emotional Support.||||.025
81626643|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Instrumental Support.||||.007
81626644|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Friendship.||||.014
81626645|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.398|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Loneliness.||||.398
81626646|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.064|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Perceived Rejection.||||.064
81626647|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.368|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Perceived Hostility.||||.368
81626648|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.504|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Self-Efficacy.||||.504
81626649|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.371|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Perceived Stress.||||.371
81626650|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.438|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Fear-Affect.||||.438
81626651|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.096|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Fear-Somatic Arousal.||||.096
81626652|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.132|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Sadness.||||.132
81626653|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.951|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Anger-Affect.||||.951
81532295|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.218|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1094|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.439|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 1.5 hours|||0.439|-0.003|
81626654|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.852|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Anger-Hostility.||||.852
81626655|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.083|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Anger-Physical Aggression.||||.083
81626656|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.391|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Negative Affect.||||.391
81626657|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Social Satisfaction.||||.014
81626658|NCT03378570|162936190|OTHER|comparative effectiveness trial||||||0.109|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis of this study was that there would be no differences between targets across all measures. Results below are for the subscale, Psychological Well Being.||||.109
81532296|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0974||||95.0|-0.07|0.323|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 2 hours|||0.323|-0.070|
81532297|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0818|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.107|0.223|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 2.5 hours|||0.223|-0.107|
81532298|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0821|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.192|0.139|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 3 hours|||0.139|-0.192|
81532299|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0876|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.268|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 3.5 hours|||0.268|-0.085|
81532300|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0921|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.102|0.269|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 4 hour|||0.269|-0.102|
81532301|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.249|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.105|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.461|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 4.5 hours|||0.461|0.038|
81532302|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.238|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0945|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.429|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 5 hours|||0.429|0.047|
81532303|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.315|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0995|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.114|0.516|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 5.5 hours|||0.516|0.114|
81532304|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.367|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1111|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.143|0.591|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 6 hours|||0.591|0.143|
81532305|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.361|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|0.571|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 6.5 hours|||0.571|0.151|
81532306|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.367|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1168|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|0.602|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 7 hour|||0.602|0.131|
81532307|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.424|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1336|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.155|0.694|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 7.5 hours|||0.694|0.155|
81532308|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.556|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1174|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.319|0.793|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 8 hours|||0.793|0.319|
81532309|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.593|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1297||||95.0|0.331|0.854|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 8.5 hours|||0.854|0.331|
81532310|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.559|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1177|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.322|0.797|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 9 hours|||0.797|0.322|
81626659|NCT03378570|162936191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.231||||||Week 6 timepoint p-value listed above|Mixed Models Analysis|"Other timepoint p-values below:~First Visit p = 0.875 Week 1 p = 0.084 Week 2 p = 0.277 Week 3 p = 0.686 Week 4 p = 0.369 Week 5 p = 0.806"||||||0.231
81532311|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.522|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1076||||95.0|0.304|0.739|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 9.5 hours|||0.739|0.304|
81532312|NCT00857857|162749929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.514|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1017||||95.0|0.308|0.719|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at 10 hours|||0.719|0.308|
81532313|NCT00857857|162749931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.295|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1038||||95.0|0.086|0.503|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at Day 7|||0.503|0.086|
81532314|NCT00857857|162749931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0884|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.363|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at Day 13|||0.363|0.007|
81532315|NCT00857857|162749931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1026|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.351|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 0.25 mg OD at Day 14|||0.351|-0.062|
81532316|NCT00857857|162749931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0979|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133|0.527|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at Day 7|||0.527|0.133|
81532317|NCT00857857|162749931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0856|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.253|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at Day 13|||0.253|-0.092|
81532318|NCT00857857|162749931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.076|0.327|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 1 mg OD at Day 14|||0.327|-0.076|
81532319|NCT00857857|162749931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.297|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0976|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.493|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at Day 7|||0.493|0.100|
81532320|NCT00857857|162749931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0859|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|0.429|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at Day 13|||0.429|0.083|
81532321|NCT00857857|162749931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.462|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0991|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.262|0.662|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and GW870086 3 mg OD at Day 14|||0.662|0.262|
81532322|NCT00857857|162749931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.323|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0982|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.125|0.52|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at Day 7|||0.520|0.125|
81532323|NCT00857857|162749931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.229|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0858|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.402|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at Day 13|||0.402|0.057|
81532324|NCT00857857|162749931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.372|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0991|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.172|0.572|||||Comparison of FEV1 between placebo and fluticasone propionate 0.25 mg BID at Day 14|||0.572|0.172|
81626660|NCT03378570|162936192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.963||||||Week 6-7 Follow-up p-value listed above|Mixed Models Analysis|"Other timepoint p-values below:~Evaluation p = 0.570 Week 2-3 Follow-up p = 0.063 Week 4-5 Follow-up p = 0.792"||||||0.963
81626661|NCT03378570|162936193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051||||||Week 6 timepoint p-value listed above|Mixed Models Analysis|"Other timepoint p-values below:~First Visit p = 0.772 Week 1 p = 0.194 Week 2 p = 0.127 Week 3 p = 0.196 Week 4 p = 0.079 Week 5 p = 0.187"||||||0.051
81626662|NCT03443323|162936199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was evaluated using a threshold p value of .0083, accounting for the estimation of three contrasts of time-by-treatment differences per outcome and two measures per domain (OTMP skills \[COSS-P, COSS-T\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81626663|NCT03443323|162936200|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was evaluated using a threshold p value of .0083, accounting for the estimation of three contrasts of time-by-treatment differences per outcome and two measures per domain (OTMP skills \[COSS-P, COSS-T\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81626664|NCT03443323|162936201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||Statistical significance was evaluated using a threshold p value of .0083, accounting for the estimation of three contrasts of time-by-treatment differences per outcome and two measures per domain (homework performance \[HPC, HPQ-T\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.007
81656109|NCT04696653|163003402|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||||||||0.2|-0.2|
81656110|NCT04696653|163003403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||||||||0.0|-0.3|
81703944|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.756||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day at 2 hour for PPI.||||0.756
81626665|NCT03443323|162936202|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was evaluated using a threshold p value of .0083, accounting for the estimation of three contrasts of time-by-treatment differences per outcome and two measures per domain (homework performance \[HPC, HPQ-T\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81703945|NCT00937326|163103356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.983||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day at 2 hour for PPI.||||0.983
81532325|NCT00857857|162749941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.482|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.66|||||Doubling dose differences, that is a treatment doubling dose difference of 1 indicates that the concentration of methacholine required to cause a 20% fall in FEV1 in one treatment is twice that in the other (log2\[2\] = 1).|||0.66|-1.30|
81532326|NCT00857857|162749941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.495|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|1.28|||||Doubling dose differences, that is a treatment doubling dose difference of 1 indicates that the concentration of methacholine required to cause a 20% fall in FEV1 in one treatment is twice that in the other (log2\[2\] = 1).|||1.28|-0.73|
81656111|NCT04696653|163003404|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||||||||0.0|-0.3|
81656112|NCT04696653|163003405|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||||||||0.3|-0.1|
81656113|NCT04696653|163003406|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||||||||0.2|-0.1|
81626666|NCT03443323|162936203|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.06||||||Statistical significance was evaluated using a threshold p value of .0083, accounting for the estimation of three contrasts of time-by-treatment differences per outcome and two measures per domain (academic performance \[ACES, APS\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.06
81626667|NCT03443323|162936204|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.0083||||||Statistical significance was evaluated using a threshold p value of .0083, accounting for the estimation of three contrasts of time-by-treatment differences per outcome and two measures per domain (academic performance \[ACES, APS\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>.0083
81626668|NCT03443323|162936205|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Statistical significance was evaluated using a threshold p value of .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>.05
81656114|NCT04696653|163003407|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||||||||0.2|-0.2|
81656115|NCT04696653|163003408|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0||||||||0.0|-0.4|
81656116|NCT04696653|163003409|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.3||||||||3.3|1.0|
81656117|NCT01882543|163003431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.0|||ANCOVA|||A sample size of 28 subjects per group had 80% power to detect a 1.5-point difference in the change from baseline pain score between AQX-1125 and placebo assuming a between-subject SD of 2.0 and a 2-sided 5% significance level. Average daily pain scores were calculated using an average of up to the last 7 recordings within 9 days before each visit. Missing data, including premature discontinuation, was imputed using the LOCF approach for the primary efficacy end point of average daily pain score||0.0|-2.1|0.061
81656118|NCT01882543|163003432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||E-diary maximum daily pain scores were calculated using an average of up to the last 7 recordings within 9 days before each visit. Missing data, including premature discontinuation, was imputed using the LOCF approach for the secondary efficacy variable of maximum daily pain score||-0.1|-2.5|0.030
81656119|NCT01882543|163003433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Analyses of the secondary variable was based on observed data without imputation.||-0.5|-2.8|0.008
81656120|NCT01882543|163003434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Analyses of the secondary variable was based on observed data without imputation.||-0.2|-3.0|0.028
81626669|NCT03443323|162936206|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Statistical significance was evaluated using a threshold p value of .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>.05
81626670|NCT04229992|162936225|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|P value was calculated using general linear mode adjusted for age, sex, BMI and baseline level||"1. GG genotype and magnesium treatment vs GG genotype and placebo;~2. GA/AA genotype and magnesium treatment vs GA/AA genotype and Placebo."||||<0.05
81626671|NCT04229992|162936226|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|P value was calculated using general linear mode adjusted for age, sex, BMI and baseline level||"1. GG genotype and magnesium treatment vs GG genotype and placebo;~2. GA/AA genotype and magnesium treatment vs GA/AA genotype and Placebo"||||<0.05
81656121|NCT01882543|163003435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|-1.3|||ANCOVA|||Analyses of the secondary variable was based on observed data without imputation.||-1.3|-9.5|0.011
81656122|NCT01882543|163003436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-1.4||ICSI/PI|ANCOVA|||Analyses of the secondary variable was based on observed data without imputation.||-1.4|-8.8|0.007
81656123|NCT01882543|163003436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-0.9||ICSI|ANCOVA|||Analyses of the secondary variable was based on observed data without imputation.||-0.9|-4.6|0.005
81532327|NCT00857857|162749941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.19|||||Doubling dose differences, that is a treatment doubling dose difference of 1 indicates that the concentration of methacholine required to cause a 20% fall in FEV1 in one treatment is twice that in the other (log2\[2\] = 1).|||2.19|0.36|
81656124|NCT01882543|163003436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.5||ICPI|ANCOVA|||Analyses of the secondary variable was based on observed data without imputation.||-0.5|-4.5|0.014
81656125|NCT01882543|163003437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|3.6||Mental Component|ANCOVA|||Analyses of the secondary variable was based on observed data without imputation.||3.6|-6.3|0.592
81656126|NCT01882543|163003437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|6.7||Physical Component|ANCOVA|||Analyses of the secondary variable was based on observed data without imputation.||6.7|-1.6|0.221
81656127|NCT01882543|163003438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-0.1|||ANOVA|||Analyses of the secondary variable was based on observed data without imputation.||-0.1|-5.5|0.040
81656128|NCT01325311|163003451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.922|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Using the Student t-test. If the normality assumption is tenuous, an appropriate transformation of the data such as logarithm will be considered for Student t-test or a nonparametric test such as Wilcoxon rank-sum test will be used for comparison.||||0.922
81626672|NCT05178316|162936227|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.175|=|0.8862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.60|-3.98|=0.8862
81626673|NCT05178316|162936227|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.817|=|0.6832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|2.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.84|-4.32|=0.6832
81656129|NCT02314780|163003466|OTHER||||||=|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.001
81656130|NCT02314780|163003467|OTHER||||||=|0.002|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.002
81703946|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.809||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day for change from Baseline in PPG at 30 minutes.||||0.809
81656131|NCT02314780|163003468|OTHER||||||=|0.002|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.002
81656132|NCT02314780|163003469|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81656133|NCT02314780|163003470|OTHER||||||=|0.138|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.138
81656134|NCT02314780|163003471|OTHER||||||=|0.696|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.696
81626674|NCT05178316|162936228|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204|=|0.4522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.25|-0.55|=0.4522
81656135|NCT00215137|163003479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A Wilcoxon Signed Rank test was performed on the difference between the open label endpoint and baseline YBOCS scores.||||0.0002
81656136|NCT00215137|163003479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||A Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test was performed on the difference in the pre and post randomization YBOCS scores, using grouping to either escitalopram or placebo as a grouping variable.||||.0417
81656137|NCT03333876|163003480|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Each group was compared to baseline.||||<.001
81656138|NCT00095498|163003492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.264|||||||van Elteren stratified rank test|||||||0.264
81656139|NCT00095498|163003492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018|||||||van Elteren stratified rank test|||||||0.018
81656140|NCT00095498|163003493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.032|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.032
81656141|NCT00095498|163003493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.18|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.180
81656142|NCT00095498|163003494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.602|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.602
81656143|NCT00095498|163003494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.181|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.181
81656144|NCT00095498|163003495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.012
81626675|NCT05178316|162936228|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169|=|0.2032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.12|-0.55|=0.2032
81656145|NCT00095498|163003495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.007
81656146|NCT00095498|163003496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.277|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.277
81656147|NCT00095498|163003496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.019|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.019
81656148|NCT00095498|163003497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.382|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.382
81656149|NCT00095498|163003497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.488|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.488
81656150|NCT00095498|163003498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.236|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.236
81656151|NCT00095498|163003498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.712|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.712
81626676|NCT05178316|162936229|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165|=|0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.26|-0.38|=0.7170
81626677|NCT05178316|162936229|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137|=|0.2423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.43|=0.2423
81656152|NCT00095498|163003499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93||||0.026||95.0|0.11|1.74|||Repeated Measures Model|||||1.74|0.11|0.026
81656153|NCT00095498|163003499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.155||95.0|-0.23|1.41|||Repeated measures model|||||1.41|-0.23|0.155
81626678|NCT03770273|162936230|OTHER|||||||0.774|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.7740
81626679|NCT03770273|162936232|OTHER|||||||0.1071|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1071
81626680|NCT03770273|162936233|OTHER|||||||0.4904|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.4904
81626681|NCT03770273|162936234|OTHER|||||||0.1399|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1399
81626682|NCT01999075|162936267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|10.7||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was a two-sided p-value of 0.05.|ANCOVA||"The mean difference between the intervention and the control group in the change from baseline to 2 years was estimated.~Estimates presented here are based on multiple imputation of missing values."|||10.7|-6.9|0.68
81626683|NCT01999075|162936271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|2.18||||||Difference in change in peak cough flow (L/min) from baseline to 2 years, between conventional treatment and intervention group.||2.18|-1.92|
81626684|NCT01999075|162936272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.79
81626685|NCT01999075|162936273|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||1.00
81656154|NCT00095498|163003500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.67||||0.002||95.0|0.62|2.72|||Repeated Measures Model|||||2.72|0.62|0.002
81703947|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day for change from Baseline in PPG at 30 minutes.||||1.000
81626686|NCT01999075|162936274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.98
81656155|NCT00095498|163003500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.89|||<|0.001||95.0|0.84|2.94|||Repeated Measures Model|||||2.94|0.84|<0.001
81656156|NCT00095498|163003501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|||<|0.001||95.0|1.1|3.29|||Repeated Measures Model|||||3.29|1.1|<0.001
81656157|NCT00095498|163003501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.29|||<|0.001||95.0|2.18|4.39|||Repeated Measures Model|||||4.39|2.18|<0.001
81626687|NCT03683719|162936277|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"P-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons. Models with an adjusted p-value \<0.025 were statistically sign. different from a flat dose-response model. Model: IGA-CHE TS = Treatment + Region + Baseline IGA-CHE.~Model selected: Emax model"|Multiple contrast test|||The primary endpoint was evaluated by determining if there was a dose-response relationship between the IGA-CHE response rate at Week 16 and the dose administered, using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) methodology. Several candidate parametric models were assumed and multiple comparison techniques were used to choose the model(s) most likely to represent the true underlying dose-response curve.||||<0.001
81626688|NCT03683719|162936277|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.29|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|26.24||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity. Data at visits following premature discont. of IMP or initiation of rescue medication before Week 16 were considered missing and imputed as non-responders (as were any other missing data).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in response rates between the active delgocitinib cream doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was analysed separately for each of the active dose groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and disease severity (baseline IGA-CHE score). The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between the delgocitinib cream active doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||26.24|0.34|>0.05
81626689|NCT03683719|162936277|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.03|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.44|10.39||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity. Data at visits following premature discont. of IMP or initiation of rescue medication before Week 16 were considered missing and imputed as non-responders (as were any other missing data).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in response rates between the active delgocitinib cream doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was analysed separately for each of the active dose groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and disease severity (baseline IGA-CHE score). The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between the delgocitinib cream active doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||10.39|-10.44|>0.05
81656158|NCT00095498|163003502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.986||95.0|-1.06|1.08|||Repeated Measures Model|||||1.08|-1.06|0.986
81626690|NCT03683719|162936277|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|42.64||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity. Data at visits following premature discont. of IMP or initiation of rescue medication before Week 16 were considered missing and imputed as non-responders (as were any other missing data).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in response rates between the active delgocitinib cream doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was analysed separately for each of the active dose groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and disease severity (baseline IGA-CHE score). The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between the delgocitinib cream active doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||42.64|13.8|<0.001
81656159|NCT00095498|163003502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.141||95.0|-0.27|1.86|||Repeated Measures Model|||||1.86|-0.27|0.141
81656160|NCT00095498|163003503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.95||||0.073||95.0|-0.09|1.99|||Repeated Measures Model|||||1.99|-0.09|0.073
81626691|NCT03683719|162936277|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.56|44.67||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity. Data at visits following premature discont. of IMP or initiation of rescue medication before Week 16 were considered missing and imputed as non-responders (as were any other missing data).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in response rates between the active delgocitinib cream doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was analysed separately for each of the active dose groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and disease severity (baseline IGA-CHE score). The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between the delgocitinib cream active doses and delgocitinib cream vehicle was tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||44.67|14.56|<0.001
81656161|NCT00095498|163003503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.09||95.0|-0.14|1.93|||Repeated Measures Model|||||1.93|-0.14|0.09
81656162|NCT00095498|163003504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.81||||0.007||95.0|0.51|3.12|||Repeated Measures Model|||||3.12|0.51|0.007
81656163|NCT00095498|163003504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.98||||0.003||95.0|0.67|3.29|||Repeated Measures Model|||||3.29|0.67|0.003
81656164|NCT00095498|163003505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.938||95.0|-0.58|0.63|||Repeated Measures Model|||||0.63|-0.58|0.938
81656165|NCT00095498|163003505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.787||95.0|-0.53|0.69|||Repeated Measures Model|||||0.69|-0.53|0.787
81703948|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.989||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day for change from Baseline in PPG at 30 minutes.||||0.989
81703949|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day for change from Baseline in PPG at 30 minutes.||||0.130
81656166|NCT00095498|163003506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.004||95.0|0.33|1.67|||Repeated Measures Model|||||1.67|0.33|0.004
81656167|NCT00095498|163003506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18|||<|0.001||95.0|0.51|1.85|||Repeated Measures Model|||||1.85|0.51|<0.001
81656168|NCT00095498|163003507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.94|||<|0.001||95.0|1.02|2.85|||Repeated Measures Model|||||2.85|1.02|<0.001
81656169|NCT00095498|163003507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.04|||<|0.001||95.0|1.13|2.96|||Repeated Measures Model|||||2.96|1.13|<0.001
81656170|NCT00095498|163003508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81656171|NCT00095498|163003508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81656172|NCT00095498|163003509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81656173|NCT00095498|163003509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81656174|NCT00095498|163003510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81656175|NCT00095498|163003510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81656176|NCT00095498|163003511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81656177|NCT00095498|163003511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81656178|NCT00095498|163003512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81656179|NCT00095498|163003512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81656180|NCT00095498|163003513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.016|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.016
81656181|NCT00095498|163003513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81656182|NCT00095498|163003514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81656183|NCT00095498|163003514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81656184|NCT00095498|163003515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.673|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.673
81656185|NCT00095498|163003515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.589|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.589
81656186|NCT00095498|163003516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.175|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.175
81656187|NCT00095498|163003516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.133|||||||van Elteren Stratified Rank Test|||||||0.133
81656188|NCT00297427|163003724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81656189|NCT00297427|163003725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.32
81656190|NCT00297427|163003726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81656191|NCT00297427|163003727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81656192|NCT00297427|163003729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81656193|NCT00297427|163003730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.38
81656194|NCT00297427|163003731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.43
81656195|NCT00297427|163003733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Repeated measures using GEE|||||||0.04
81656196|NCT00297427|163003734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Repeated measures using GEE|||||||0.01
81656197|NCT00297427|163003735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Repeated measures using GEE|||||||0.41
81532328|NCT00857857|162749941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.469|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.75|||||Doubling dose differences, that is a treatment doubling dose difference of 1 indicates that the concentration of methacholine required to cause a 20% fall in FEV1 in one treatment is twice that in the other (log2\[2\] = 1).|||2.75|0.84|
81656198|NCT00297427|163003736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||Bivariate (unadjusted) analysis|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81626692|NCT03683719|162936278|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||"P-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons. Models with an adj. p-value \<0.025 were statistically sign. different from a flat dose-response model. Model: Change = Treatment + Baseline + Region + Baseline IGA-CHE.~Model selected: Emax model"|Multiple contrast test|||"The secondary endpoint Change from baseline to Week 16 in HECSI score was evaluated by determining if there was a dose-response relationship between the change from baseline in HECSI score at Week 16 and the dose administered, using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) methodology. Several candidate parametric models were assumed and multiple comparison techniques were used to choose the model(s) most likely to represent the true underlying dose-response curve."||||<0.0001
81626693|NCT03683719|162936278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.41|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.82|-4.01||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity. Data at visits following premature discont. of IMP or initiation of rescue med. before Week 16 were considered missing and imputed with MMRM predicted values (as were any other missing data).|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Least Square (LS) Means were calculated using a mixed model for repeated measurements on the post-baseline responses up to Week 16 with an unstructured covariance matrix, Kenward-Roger approximation to estimate denominator degrees of freedom, and the mean modelled as follows:~Change from baseline in HECSI~= treatment × visit + baseline HECSI × visit + region + baseline IGA-CHE.~The primary comparison between each active delgocitinib dose and vehicle was at Week 16."||-4.01|-22.82|<0.01
81626694|NCT03683719|162936278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.53|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.04|-0.02||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity. Data at visits following premature discont. of IMP or initiation of rescue med. before Week 16 were considered missing and imputed with MMRM predicted values (as were any other missing data).|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Least Square (LS) Means were calculated using a mixed model for repeated measurements on the post-baseline responses up to Week 16 with an unstructured covariance matrix, Kenward-Roger approximation to estimate denominator degrees of freedom, and the mean modelled as follows:~Change from baseline in HECSI~= treatment × visit + baseline HECSI × visit + region + baseline IGA-CHE.~The primary comparison between each active delgocitinib dose and vehicle was at Week 16."||-0.02|-19.04|<0.05
81626695|NCT03683719|162936278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.56|-11.02||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity. Data at visits following premature discont. of IMP or initiation of rescue med. before Week 16 were considered missing and imputed with MMRM predicted values (as were any other missing data).|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Least Square (LS) Means were calculated using a mixed model for repeated measurements on the post-baseline responses up to Week 16 with an unstructured covariance matrix, Kenward-Roger approximation to estimate denominator degrees of freedom, and the mean modelled as follows:~Change from baseline in HECSI~= treatment × visit + baseline HECSI × visit + region + baseline IGA-CHE.~The primary comparison between each active delgocitinib dose and vehicle was at Week 16."||-11.02|-29.56|<0.0001
81626696|NCT03683719|162936278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.59|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.82|-6.36||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity. Data at visits following premature discont. of IMP or initiation of rescue med. before Week 16 were considered missing and imputed with MMRM predicted values (as were any other missing data).|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Least Square (LS) Means were calculated using a mixed model for repeated measurements on the post-baseline responses up to Week 16 with an unstructured covariance matrix, Kenward-Roger approximation to estimate denominator degrees of freedom, and the mean modelled as follows:~Change from baseline in HECSI~= treatment × visit + baseline HECSI × visit + region + baseline IGA-CHE.~The primary comparison between each active delgocitinib dose and vehicle was at Week 16."||-6.36|-24.82|<0.01
81626697|NCT03683719|162936279|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score. An event was defined as the first time achieving IGA-CHE TS.|||||<|0.05||||||"IGA-CHE TS was reached in less than 50% of participants, therefore the median time was not estimable.~The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity."|Log Rank|||Time to IGA-CHE TS was defined as the time from the date of the first IMP application to first assessment of IGA-CHE TS. Subjects without baseline observation were censored at the date of the first IMP application. Subjects with baseline observation not achieving IGA-CHE TS during the treatment period were censored at the date of the last visit with a valid post-baseline assessment on or prior to the date of discontinuation of IMP or initiation of rescue medication, whichever occurred first.||||<0.05
81656199|NCT00297427|163003736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.208||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.039|1.405|||Regression, Logistic||These are the adjusted results of a multivariate logistic regression.|||1.405|1.039|0.014
81656200|NCT00297427|163003737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||||||This is the result from the bivariate (unadjusted) analysis.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.023
81656201|NCT00297427|163003737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.936||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.881|0.994|||Regression, Logistic||These are the adjusted results from a multivariate logistic regression analysis.|||0.994|0.881|0.030
81656202|NCT00297427|163003738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.64
81656203|NCT00297427|163003739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.78
81656204|NCT00297427|163003741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.001
81656205|NCT00297427|163003742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.48
81656206|NCT00297427|163003743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.86
81656207|NCT01470001|163003766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.7||||0.1135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|39.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model with repeated measurements||A planned sample size of 56 subjects per group provided 80% power to detect a difference of 0.25 between post void dribbling response rates (assumed to be 0.35 under the null hypothesis and 0.60 under the alternative hypothesis) at a one-sided 0.05 significance level.||39.7|-4.3|.1135
81656208|NCT01470001|163003767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.3||||0.0919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|30.8|||Regression, Logistic|logistic regression with repeated measurements||||30.8|-2.3|.0919
81626698|NCT03683719|162936279|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score. An event was defined as the first time achieving IGA-CHE TS.|||||>|0.1||||||"IGA-CHE TS was reached in less than 50% of participants, therefore the median time was not estimable.~The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity."|Log Rank|||Time to IGA-CHE TS was defined as the time from the date of the first IMP application to first assessment of IGA-CHE TS. Subjects without baseline observation were censored at the date of the first IMP application. Subjects with baseline observation not achieving IGA-CHE TS during the treatment period were censored at the date of the last visit with a valid post-baseline assessment on or prior to the date of discontinuation of IMP or initiation of rescue medication, whichever occurred first.||||>0.1
81626699|NCT03683719|162936279|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score. An event was defined as the first time achieving IGA-CHE TS.|||||<|0.0001||||||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Log Rank|||Time to IGA-CHE TS was defined as the time from the date of the first IMP application to first assessment of IGA-CHE TS. Subjects without baseline observation were censored at the date of the first IMP application. Subjects with baseline observation not achieving IGA-CHE TS during the treatment period were censored at the date of the last visit with a valid post-baseline assessment on or prior to the date of discontinuation of IMP or initiation of rescue medication, whichever occurred first.||||<0.0001
81626700|NCT03683719|162936279|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score. An event was defined as the first time achieving IGA-CHE TS.|||||<|0.01||||||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Log Rank|||Time to IGA-CHE TS was defined as the time from the date of the first IMP application to first assessment of IGA-CHE TS. Subjects without baseline observation were censored at the date of the first IMP application. Subjects with baseline observation not achieving IGA-CHE TS during the treatment period were censored at the date of the last visit with a valid post-baseline assessment on or prior to the date of discontinuation of IMP or initiation of rescue medication, whichever occurred first.||||<0.01
81626701|NCT04760678|162936314|OTHER|Fisher's exact test||||||0.107|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.107
81626702|NCT03056040|162936332|NON_INFERIORITY|A difference in percent change in LDH between the ravulizumab and eculizumab treatment groups at Day 183 along with a 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated. Noninferiority margin (NIM) was based on the upper bound of the 95% CI. NIM was 15%.|Treatment Difference|-9.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.84|0.42|||||Treatment difference was estimated for ravulizumab - eculizumab.|Adjusting for a possible 10% dropout rate, a minimum of 192 participants were estimated to provide 90% power to demonstrate noninferiority of ravulizumab to eculizumab.||0.42|-18.84|
81626703|NCT03056040|162936333|NON_INFERIORITY|NIM was based on the upper bound of the 95% CI. NIM was 20%.|Treatment Difference|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.99|8.89|||||Treatment difference was estimated for ravulizumab - eculizumab.|A difference in the percentages of participants with BTH was calculated between the ravulizumab and eculizumab treatment groups, along with a 95% CI for the difference using the stratified Newcombe CI method. The stratification factor observed was transfusion history within 1 year prior to first dose of study drug.||8.89|-18.99|
81626704|NCT03056040|162936334|NON_INFERIORITY|NIM was based on the lower bound of the 95% CI. NIM margin was -3.|Treatment Difference|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|3.15|||||Treatment difference was estimated for ravulizumab - eculizumab.|||3.15|-0.21|
81626705|NCT03056040|162936335|NON_INFERIORITY|NIM was based on the lower bound of the 95% CI. NIM was -20%.|Treatment Difference|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|15.68|||||Treatment difference was estimated for ravulizumab - eculizumab.|A difference in the percentages of participants achieving transfusion avoidance was calculated between the ravulizumab and eculizumab treatment groups, along with a 95% CI for the difference using the stratified Newcombe CI method. The stratification factor observed was transfusion history within 1 year prior to first dose of study drug||15.68|-4.27|
81626706|NCT03056040|162936336|NON_INFERIORITY|NIM was based on the lower bound of the 95% CI. NIM was -20%.|Treatment Difference|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.41|13.31|||||Treatment difference was estimated for ravulizumab - eculizumab.|A difference in the percentages of participants with stabilized hemoglobin was calculated between the ravulizumab and eculizumab treatment groups, along with a 95% CI for the difference using the stratified Newcombe CI method. The stratification factor observed was transfusion history within 1 year prior to first dose of study drug.||13.31|-10.41|
81626707|NCT04650087|162936341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.95||||||||1.95|0.44|
81656209|NCT01470001|163003768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|6.2||p value was adjusted for age.|ANCOVA||we calculated the estimated difference in change between the placebo and treatment groups.|the difference in change between the groups was measured||6.2|-17.5|0.44
81626708|NCT04650087|162936342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.31||||||||1.31|0.83|
81626709|NCT04650087|162936343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.24||||||||1.24|0.78|
81626710|NCT04650087|162936344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.74||||||||1.74|0.44|
81626711|NCT04650087|162936345|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.12||||||||2.12|0.58|
81626712|NCT04650087|162936346|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|3.42||||||||3.42|0.29|
81626713|NCT04650087|162936347|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|3.18||||||||3.18|0.03|
81626714|NCT04650087|162936348|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.28||||||||2.28|0.34|
81626715|NCT04274764|162936357|OTHER|||||||0.7399|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7399
81626716|NCT03210272|162936359|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio T/R (%)|155.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|130.66|185.3|||||intra-individual gCV (%) = 18.1|The statistical model to assess relative bioavailability in the FE part was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed parameters AUC and Cmax including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'||185.30|130.66|
81626717|NCT03210272|162936359|OTHER||Ratio T/R (%)|240.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|196.25|293.81|||||intra-individual gCV (%) = 27.8|The statistical model to assess relative bioavailability in the FE part was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed parameters AUC and Cmax including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'||293.81|196.25|
81465794|NCT01953601|162624037|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean (LSM)|0.0||||0.951|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-0.2|0.2|||Longitudinal ANCOVA||Difference in LSM = Arm A - Arm C||Analysis model includes categorical factors of geographic region, time, treatment, gender, APOE genotype, baseline use of Vitamin E, baseline use of AChEI, and the interaction of time by treatment, with baseline value, the interaction of baseline value and time, the baseline value of MMSE and the baseline value of age included as continuous covariates.|0.2|-0.2|0.9510
81626718|NCT03210272|162936360|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio T/R (%)|156.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|132.73|184.22|||||intra-individual gCV (%) = 17.0|The statistical model to assess relative bioavailability in the FE part was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed parameters AUC and Cmax including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'||184.22|132.73|
81626719|NCT03210272|162936360|OTHER||Ratio T/R (%)|245.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|200.7|300.44|||||intra-individual gCV (%) = 27.8|The statistical model to assess relative bioavailability in the FE part was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed parameters AUC and Cmax including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'||300.44|200.70|
81626720|NCT03210272|162936361|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio T/R (%)|158.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|114.25|220.56|||||intra-individual gCV (%) = 34.8|The statistical model to assess relative bioavailability in the FE part was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed parameters AUC and Cmax including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'||220.56|114.25|
81626721|NCT03210272|162936361|OTHER||Ratio T/R (%)|246.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|203.37|297.89|||||intra-individual gCV (%) = 26.2|The statistical model to assess relative bioavailability in the FE part was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the ln-transformed parameters AUC and Cmax including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'||297.89|203.37|
81626722|NCT03232138|162936389|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.41||Hypothesis: sulforaphane treatment slows or reverse the progression of lung histological lesions or lower the dysplasia score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes baseline average endobronchial histopathological scores,age,sex,cigarettes per day,years of smoking, years since quit smoking.||Derived from ANCOVA model with adjustment for baseline average endobronchial histopathological scores, age, sex, cigarettes per day, years of smoking, and years since quit smoking.||0.41|0.03|0.452
81626723|NCT03232138|162936389|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.28||Hypothesis: sulforaphane treatment slows or reverse the progression of lung histological lesions or lower the dysplasia score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes baseline average endobronchial histopathological scores,age,sex,cigarettes per day,years of smoking, years since quit smoking||Derived from ANCOVA model with adjustment for baseline average endobronchial histopathological scores, age, sex, cigarettes per day, years of smoking, and years since quit smoking.||0.28|-0.04|0.452
81626724|NCT03232138|162936390|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis||||||0.738||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment inhibits or reduces number of Ki-67 positive nuclei in bronchial biopsy as compared with the placebo.|Analysis of Covariance|||All positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) changes in baseline.||||0.738
81626725|NCT03232138|162936390|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis||||||0.78||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment inhibits or reduces number of Ki-67 positive nuclei in bronchial biopsy as compared with the placebo.|Analysis of Covariance|||Weak-intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) baseline.||||0.780
81626726|NCT03232138|162936390|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis||||||0.733||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment inhibits or reduces number of Ki-67 positive nuclei in bronchial biopsy as compared with the placebo.|Analysis of Covariance|||Moderate intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) changes in baseline.||||0.733
81532329|NCT01045967|162749959|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|105.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.7|122.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||122|90.7|
81626727|NCT03232138|162936390|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis||||||0.751||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment inhibits or reduces number of Ki-67 positive nuclei in bronchial biopsy as compared with the placebo.|Analysis of Covariance|||Strong-Intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) changes in baseline.||||0.751
81626728|NCT03232138|162936390|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis||||||0.014||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment inhibits or reduces number of Ki-67 positive nuclei in bronchial biopsy as compared with the placebo.|Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking, baseline values of Ki-67 positive nuclei||All positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment.||||0.014
81626729|NCT03232138|162936390|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis||||||0.056|||||||Covariance|Analysis of Covariance adjustment age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking,baseline values of the same cellular biomarker||Week intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment.||||0.056
81626730|NCT03232138|162936390|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis||||||0.028|||||||Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking,baseline values of the same cellular biomarker||Moderate Intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment.||||0.028
81626731|NCT03232138|162936390|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis||||||0.004|||||||Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking,baseline values of the same cellular biomarker||Strong intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment.||||0.004
81626732|NCT03232138|162936391|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis, Mean (95%CI) at baseline for positive cells. TUNEL positive nuclei (counts/µm2) From Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking and baseline values of the same cellular biomarker.||||||0.377||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment has significant impact on number of TUNEL positive nuclei in bronchial biopsies compared with the place|Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking, baseline values of positive TUNEL nuclei||All positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) baseline.||||0.377
81626733|NCT03232138|162936391|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis||||||0.413||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment inhibits or reduces number of Ki-67 positive nuclei in bronchial biopsy as compared with the placebo.|Analysis of Covariance|||Weak-intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) baseline.||||0.413
81626734|NCT03232138|162936391|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis, Mean (95%CI) at baseline Moderate-intensity positive nuclei. TUNEL positive (counts/µm2) From Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking and baseline values of the same cellular biomarker.||||||0.338||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment has significant impact on number of TUNEL positive nuclei in bronchial biopsies compared with the place|Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking, baseline values of positive TUNEL nuclei||Moderate Intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) at baseline.||||0.338
81626735|NCT03232138|162936391|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis, Mean (95%CI) at baseline for positive cells. TUNEL positive nuclei (counts/µm2) From Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking and baseline values of the same cellular biomarker.||||||0.547||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment has significant impact on number of TUNEL positive nuclei in bronchial biopsies|Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking, baseline values of positive TUNEL nuclei||Strong-intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) baseline.||||0.547
81626736|NCT03232138|162936391|EQUIVALENCE|used 2-sided P-value in the analysis, Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment for all positive cells. TUNEL all positive nuclei (counts/µm2) From Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking and baseline values of the same cellular biomarker.||||||0.291||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment has significant impact on number of TUNEL positive nuclei in bronchial biopsies|Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking, baseline values of positive TUNEL nuclei||All positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment.||||0.291
81626737|NCT03232138|162936391|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis, Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment for positive cells. TUNEL all positive nuclei (counts/µm2) From Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking and baseline values of the same cellular biomarker.||||||0.552||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment has significant impact on number of TUNEL positive nuclei in bronchial biopsies|Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking, baseline values of positive TUNEL nuclei||Weak-intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment.||||0.552
81626738|NCT03232138|162936391|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis, Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment for positive cells. TUNEL all positive nuclei (counts/µm2) From Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking and baseline values of the same cellular biomarker.||||||0.205||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment has significant impact on number of TUNEL positive nuclei in bronchial biopsies|Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking, baseline values of positive TUNEL nuclei||Moderate-intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment.||||0.205
81626739|NCT03232138|162936391|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis, Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment for positive cells. TUNEL all positive nuclei (counts/µm2) From Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking and baseline values of the same cellular biomarker.||||||0.295||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment has significant impact on number of TUNEL positive nuclei in bronchial biopsies|Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking, baseline values of positive TUNEL nuclei||Strong-intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment.||||0.295
81626740|NCT03232138|162936392|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis, Mean (95%CI) baseline positive cells. Caspase-3 positive nuclei (counts/µm2) From Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking and baseline values of the same cellular biomarker.||||||0.295||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment has significant impact on the number of cells with positive Caspase-3 in bronchial biopsies than the placebo.|Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance adjustment for age,sex,cigarettes/day,years of smoking,years of quit smoking,baseline values of Caspase-3 positive cells||All positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) at baseline.||||0.295
81626741|NCT03232138|162936392|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis, Mean (95%CI) baseline positive cells. Caspase-3 positive nuclei (counts/µm2) From Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking and baseline values of the same cellular biomarker.||||||0.242||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment has significant impact on the number of cells with positive Caspase-3 in bronchial biopsies than the placebo.|Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance adjustment for age,sex,cigarettes/day,years of smoking,years of quit smoking,baseline values of Caspase-3 positive cells||weak intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) at baseline.||||0.242
81626742|NCT03232138|162936392|EQUIVALENCE|-sided P-value in the analysis, Mean (95%CI) baseline positive cells. Caspase-3 positive nuclei (counts/µm2) From Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking and baseline values of the same cellular biomarker.||||||0.985||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment has significant impact on the number of cells with positive Caspase-3 in bronchial biopsies than the placebo.|Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance adjustment for age,sex,cigarettes/day,years of smoking,years of quit smoking,baseline values of Caspase-3 positive cells||Moderate intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) at baseline.||||0.985
81656210|NCT06612255|163003808|OTHER|Ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means with comparison presented as test (powder)/reference (tablet).|Fixed Effect Analysis|51.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|45.71|58.43||||||Results obtained from mixed effects model of natural log transformed pharmacokinetic parameters including terms for regimen, period and sequence fitted as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence fitted as a random effect.||58.43|45.71|
81536898|NCT03071263|162756426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5757||||||Baseline AOBP SBP as a covariate and treatment group, baseline serum potassium (K+ 4.3-\<4.7 or 4.7-5.1 mEq/L), and history of Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes mellitus (Yes or No) as factors in the model.|ANCOVA|||||||0.5757
81656211|NCT03921723|163003812|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the 90 percent (%) confidence interval of the ratio for AUC (0 to t) between treatment formulations (Prototype A versus DTG Reference Treatment) are within the range of 0.80 to 1.25|Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.03||||||||1.03|0.91|
81656212|NCT03921723|163003812|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the 90% confidence interval of the ratio for AUC (0 to t) between treatment formulations (Prototype B versus DTG Reference Treatment) are within the range of 0.80 to 1.25|Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|1.2||||||||1.20|1.05|
81656213|NCT03921723|163003831|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the 90% confidence interval of the ratio for AUC (0 to inf) between treatment formulations (Prototype A versus DTG Reference Treatment) are within the range of 0.80 to 1.25|Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.03||||||||1.03|0.91|
81656214|NCT03921723|163003831|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the 90% confidence interval of the ratio for AUC (0 to inf) between treatment formulations (Prototype B versus DTG Reference Treatment) are within the range of 0.80 to 1.25|Ratio|1.13||||||90.0|1.06|1.2||||||||1.20|1.06|
81656215|NCT03921723|163003832|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the 90% confidence interval of the ratio for Cmax between treatment formulations (Prototype A versus DTG Reference Treatment) are within the range of 0.80 to 1.25|Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.19||||||||1.19|1.01|
81656216|NCT03921723|163003832|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the 90% confidence interval of the ratio for Cmax between treatment formulations (Prototype B versus DTG Reference Treatment) are within the range of 0.80 to 1.25|Ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.13|1.33||||||||1.33|1.13|
81626743|NCT03232138|162936392|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis, Mean (95%CI) baseline positive cells. Caspase-3 positive nuclei (counts/µm2) From Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking and baseline values of the same cellular biomarker.||||||0.547||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment has significant impact on the number of cells with positive Caspase-3 in bronchial biopsies than the placebo.|Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance adjustment for age,sex,cigarettes/day,years of smoking,years of quit smoking,baseline values of Caspase-3 positive cells||Strong intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) at baseline.||||0.547
81626744|NCT03232138|162936392|EQUIVALENCE|used 2-sided P-value in the analysis, Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment for all positive cells. Caspase-3 all positive nuclei (counts/µm2) From Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking and baseline values of the same cellular biomarker.||||||0.778||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment has significant impact on the number of cells with positive Caspase-3 in bronchial biopsies than the placebo.|Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance adjustment for age,sex,cigarettes/day,years of smoking,years of quit smoking,baseline values of Caspase-3 positive cells||All positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment.||||0.778
81626745|NCT03232138|162936392|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis, Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment for positive cells. Caspase-3 all positive nuclei (counts/µm2) From Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking and baseline values of the same cellular biomarker||||||0.685||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment has significant impact on the number of cells with positive Caspase-3 in bronchial biopsies than the placebo.|Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance adjustment for age,sex,cigarettes/day,years of smoking,years of quit smoking,baseline values of Caspase-3 positive cells||Weak intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment.||||0.685
81656217|NCT00338962|163003846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferonni adjustments were applied. Mixed effects models were used to assess changes in PTSD symptoms over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|F=49.633||||||0.00
81656218|NCT00338962|163003848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Gastrointestinal symptoms compared||||0.007
81656219|NCT03733314|163003849|SUPERIORITY||Difference|10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.9|45.4|||||The difference of percentage was calculated as E6011 minus placebo.|||45.4|-24.9|
81656220|NCT03733314|163003854|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|18.0|||||The difference of percentage was calculated as E6011 minus placebo.|||18.0|-32.1|
81656221|NCT03733314|163003855|SUPERIORITY||Difference|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|24.0|||||The difference of percentage was calculated as E6011 minus placebo.|||24.0|-7.3|
81656222|NCT00406692|163003869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Null Hypothesis: No difference in the mean daily standard drinks consumed for the baseline period and the zonisamide treatment weeks|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null Hypothesis: No difference in the mean daily standard drinks consumed between the baseline period and the zonisamide treatment weeks.||||<0.0003
81532330|NCT01045967|162749960|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.1|110.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||110|86.1|
81656223|NCT00406692|163003870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|<|0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null Hypothesis: No significant change in the mean number of words produced during phonetic portion of the Controlled Word Association Test between the baseline period and the treatment weeks.||||<0.22
81656224|NCT00406692|163003871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|<|0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null Hypothesis: No significant difference for mean scores obtained for baseline, week 4 and week 12.||||< 0.55
81656225|NCT02369068|163003935|OTHER|||||||0.072|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|This test was selected since the distribution of the change in pain was not normal nor approximately symmetric.||The null hypothesis assumed there were no differences in the pain score change between groups. Significance level was set at 0.05.||||0.072
81656226|NCT02369068|163003936|OTHER|||||||0.624|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis assumed there were no differences in the median change pain severity between the groups. Significance level was set at 0.05||||0.624
81656227|NCT02369068|163003937|OTHER|||||||0.571|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis assumed that there is no difference in the change in pain interference between the groups. Statistical significance was set at 0.05||||0.571
81465795|NCT01953601|162624037|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean (LSM)|0.0||||0.9392|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-0.2|0.2|||Longitudinal ANCOVA||Difference in LSM = Arm B - Arm C||Analysis model includes categorical factors of geographic region, time, treatment, gender, APOE genotype, baseline use of Vitamin E, baseline use of AChEI, and the interaction of time by treatment, with baseline value, the interaction of baseline value and time, the baseline value of MMSE and the baseline value of age included as continuous covariates.|0.2|-0.2|0.9392
81626746|NCT03232138|162936392|EQUIVALENCE|-sided P-value in the analysis, Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment for positive cells. Caspase-3 all positive nuclei (counts/µm2) From Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking and baseline values of the same cellular biomarker||||||0.469||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment has significant impact on the number of cells with positive Caspase-3 in bronchial biopsies than the placebo.|Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance adjustment for age,sex,cigarettes/day,years of smoking,years of quit smoking,baseline values of Caspase-3 positive cells||Moderate intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment.||||0.469
81626747|NCT03232138|162936392|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided P-value in the analysis, Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment for positive cells. Caspase-3 all positive nuclei (counts/µm2) From Analysis of Covariance with adjustment for age, sex, cigarettes/day, years of smoking, years of quit smoking and baseline values of the same cellular biomarke||||||0.052||||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment has significant impact on the number of cells with positive Caspase-3 in bronchial biopsies than the placebo.|Analysis of Covariance|Analysis of Covariance adjustment for age,sex,cigarettes/day,years of smoking,years of quit smoking,baseline values of Caspase-3 positive cells||strong intensity positive nuclei. Mean (95%CI) changes from pre to pos treatment.||||0.052
81626748|NCT03232138|162936393|EQUIVALENCE|This analysis was focused on the gene set that were found to be upregulated in lung cancer. the objective was to examine if sulforaphane treatment for 12 months had any significant impact on the expression of these lung-cancer associated upregulated genes in bronchial brushing samples. A linear mixed model was used to evaluate the effect of sulforaphane treatment over time on GSVA enrichment score with adjustment for age at study entry, sex, and RNA integrity number or RIN.|Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.82|TWO_SIDED|||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment downregulate these genes whose over-expressions are associated with risk of lung cancer.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model includes treatment, time, time\*treatment, age at study entry, sex, and RIN.|Changes (beta) of gene expression after 12-month sulforaphane treatment.|||||0.82
81626749|NCT03232138|162936394|EQUIVALENCE|This analysis was focused on the gene set that were found to be down-regulated in lung cancer. The objective was to examine if sulforaphane treatment for 12 months had any significant impact on the expression of these lung-cancer associated down-regulated genes in bronchial brushing samples. A linear mixed model was used to evaluate the effect of sulforaphane treatment over time on GSVA enrichment score with adjustment for age at study entry, sex, and RIN.|Slope|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment would upregulate these genes whose down-expressions are associated with lung cancer risk.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model includes treatment, time, time\*treatment, age at study entry, sex, and RIN.|Changes (beta) of gene expression after 12-month sulforaphane treatment.|||||0.50
81626750|NCT03232138|162936395|EQUIVALENCE|This analysis was focused on the gene set that were found to be upregulated in lung pre-malignant lesions. The objective was to examine if sulforaphane treatment for 12 months would have any significant impact on the expression of these pre-malignant lesions associated upregulated genes in bronchial brushing samples. A linear mixed model was used to evaluate the effect of sulforaphane treatment over time on GSVA enrichment score with adjustment for age at study entry, sex, and RIN.|Slope|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.32|TWO_SIDED|||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment would downregulate these genes whose over-expressions are associated with risk of lung pre-malignant lesions.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model includes treatment, time, time\*treatment, age at study entry, sex, and RIN.|Changes (beta) of gene expression after the 12-month sulforaphane treatment.|||||0.32
81626751|NCT03232138|162936396|EQUIVALENCE|This analysis was focused on the gene set that were found to be downregulated in lung pre-malignant lesions. The objective was to examine if sulforaphane treatment for 12 months would have any significant impact on the expression of these pre-malignant lesions associated downregulated genes in bronchial brushing samples. A linear mixed model was used to evaluate the effect of sulforaphane treatment over time on GSVA enrichment score with adjustment for age at study entry, sex, and RIN.|Slope|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment would upregulate these genes whose down-regulated expressions are associated with risk of lung pre-malignant lesions.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model includes treatment, time, time\*treatment, age at study entry, sex, and RIN.|Changes (beta) of gene expression after the 12-month sulforaphane treatment.|||||0.5
81626752|NCT03232138|162936397|EQUIVALENCE|This analysis was focused on the gene set that were found to be upregulated in lung cancer. The objective was to examine if sulforaphane treatment for 12 months had any significant impact on the expression of these lung-cancer associated upregulated genes in nasal brushing samples. A linear mixed model was used to evaluate the effect of sulforaphane treatment over time on GSVA enrichment score with adjustment for age at study entry, sex, and RIN.|Slope|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||Sulforaphane treatment would downregulate the expression of these genes whose upregulated expressions in bronchial epithelial cells have been found to be associated with risk of lung cancer.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model includes treatment, time, time\*treatment, age at study entry, sex, and RIN.|Changes (beta) of gene expression after the 12-month sulforaphane treatment.|||||0.012
81656228|NCT02369068|163003938|OTHER|||||||0.285|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis assumed that there was no difference in the distribution between the groups. Significance level was set at 0.05||||0.285
81656229|NCT01404429|163003957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.54|-0.26|0.6
81656230|NCT02229851|163003968|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-1.53|||=|0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|-0.38|||ANCOVA||Somapacitan-Placebo|Changes in truncal fat percentage from baseline to the 34 week's measurements was analysed using an analysis of covariance model with treatment, growth hormone deficiency (GHD) onset type, sex, region, diabetes mellitus (DM) and sex by region by DM interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate. The analysis was conducted using a multiple imputation technique where trajectory after a withdrawn subjects last observation was imputed based on data from the placebo arm.||-0.38|-2.68|=0.0090
81656231|NCT01607476|163004102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81626753|NCT03232138|162936398|EQUIVALENCE|This analysis was focused on the gene set that were found to be downregulated in lung cancer. The objective was to examine if sulforaphane treatment for 12 months had any significant impact on the expression of these lung-cancer associated upregulated genes in nasal brushing samples. A linear mixed model was used to evaluate the effect of sulforaphane treatment over time on GSVA enrichment score with adjustment for age at study entry, sex, and RIN.|Slope|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment would upregulate the expression of these genes whose downregulated expressions in nasal epithelial cells have been found to be associated with risk of lung cancer.|Mixed Models Analysis||Changes (beta) of gene expression after the 12-month sulforaphane treatment.|||||0.0045
81626754|NCT03232138|162936399|EQUIVALENCE|This analysis was focused on the gene set that were found to be upregulated in lung premalignant lesions. The objective was to examine if sulforaphane treatment for 12 months had any significant impact on the expression of these premalignant lesion-associated upregulated genes in nasal brushing samples. A linear mixed model was used to evaluate the effect of sulforaphane treatment over time on GSVA enrichment score with adjustment for age at study entry, sex, and RIN.|Slope|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.32|TWO_SIDED|||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment would downregulate the expression of these genes whose upregulated expressions in bronchial epithelial cells have been found to be associated with risk of lung premalignant lesions.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model includes treatment, time, time\*treatment, age at study entry, sex, and RIN.|Changes (beta) of gene expression after the 12-month sulforaphane treatment.|||||0.32
81626755|NCT03232138|162936400|EQUIVALENCE|This analysis was focused on the gene set that were found to be downregulated in lung premalignant lesions. The objective was to examine if sulforaphane treatment for 12 months had any significant impact on the expression of these premalignant lesion-associated downregulated genes in nasal brushing samples. A linear mixed model was used to evaluate the effect of sulforaphane treatment over time on GSVA enrichment score with adjustment for age at study entry, sex, and RIN.|Slope|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.27|TWO_SIDED|||||Hypothesis: Sulforaphane treatment would upregulate the expression of these genes whose downregulated expressions in bronchial epithelial cells have been found to be associated with risk of lung premalignant lesions.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model includes treatment, time, time\*treatment, age at study entry, sex, and RIN.|Changes (beta) of gene expression after the 12-month sulforaphane treatment.|||||0.27
81626756|NCT03232138|162936401|EQUIVALENCE|Total number of adverse events by attrition and severity by treatment group during the study period, The Pittsburgh Clinical Trial of Sulforaphane (SFN) on Risk Markers of Lung Cancer||||||0.59||||||For severity by treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.590
81626757|NCT03232138|162936401|EQUIVALENCE|Total number of adverse events by attrition and severity by treatment group during the study period, The Pittsburgh Clinical Trial of Sulforaphane (SFN) on Risk Markers of Lung Cancer||||||0.131||||||For attribution by treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.131
81626758|NCT05177848|162936405|OTHER|||||||0.9793||||||"A linear mixed effects model tested the interaction between group and condition on the rate of substitution~Results:~Condition: X2(6) = 4.30, p = 0.64 Group: X2(1) 0.22, p = 0.64 Condition:Group: X2(6) = 1.15, p = 0.98"|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9793
81626759|NCT05177848|162936406|OTHER|||||||0.29||||||"A linear mixed effects model tested the interaction between group and condition on Q0 (derived intensity).~Results:~Condition: X2(6) = 6.59, p = 0.36 Group: X2(1) = 0.07, p = 0.79 Condition:Group: X2(6) = 7.38, p = 0.29"|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.29
81626760|NCT05177848|162936406|OTHER|||||||0.46||||||"A linear mixed effects model tested the interaction between group and condition on Alpha (demand elasticity).~Results:~Condition: X2(6) = 0.0001, p = 1.00 Group: X2(1) = 0.00, p = 0.99 Condition:Group: X2(6) = 5.65, p = 0.46"|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.46
81626761|NCT05386758|162936410|OTHER||Gemetric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.64||||||||1.64|0.94|
81626762|NCT05386758|162936411|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.62||||||||1.62|0.90|
81626763|NCT05071807|162936486|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|1.33|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for outcome baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and BMI (kg/m2)||To detect a 1.2 percentage point (standard deviation 2.4; effect size 0.5) between-group difference in the change in FMD with 80% power (α=0.05), it was estimated that a sample size of 128 participants was needed (64 per group)||1.33|-1.17|
81626764|NCT05071807|162936487|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-2.1|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for outcome baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and baseline BMI (kg/m2)||||-2.1|-12.3|
81626765|NCT05071807|162936488|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.9|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for outcome baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and baseline BMI (kg/m2)||||2.9|-0.8|
81626766|NCT05071807|162936489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|-2.9|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for outcome baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and baseline BMI (kg/m2)||||-2.9|-30.0|
81626767|NCT05071807|162936490|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-75.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-144.0|-6.93|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for outcome baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and baseline BMI (kg/m2)||Total LDL particle mean difference||-6.93|-144|
81626768|NCT05071807|162936490|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-27.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.3|13.4|||Regression, Linear|adjustment for the baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and body mass index (BMI) (kg/m2)||For Large LDL particle subclass||13.4|-69.3|
81626769|NCT05071807|162936491|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.75|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for outcome baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and baseline BMI (kg/m2).||Results for total HDL particle count||0.75|-0.56|
81626770|NCT05071807|162936491|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.8||||Adjusted for baseline value, age, sex, and BMI||Results for Small HDL particles||0.80|-0.75|
81626771|NCT05071807|162936491|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.19|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value, age, sex, and BMI||Results for Medium HDL||0.19|-0.85|
81626772|NCT05071807|162936492|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|3.13|||Regression, Linear|were adjusted for outcome baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and baseline BMI (kg/m2)||Results from brachial systolic blood pressure are reported below||3.13|-3.09|
81626773|NCT05071807|162936492|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|2.07|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value, age, sex, BMI||Results for Brachial Diastolic Blood pressure||2.07|-1.67|
81626774|NCT05071807|162936493|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|2.28|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value, age, sex, BMI||Results for central systolic blood pressure||2.28|-3.24|
81626775|NCT05071807|162936493|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|2.1|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value, age, sex, BMI||Results for central diastolic blood pressure||2.10|-1.69|
81626776|NCT05071807|162936494|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.24|||Regression, Linear|were adjusted for outcome baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and baseline BMI (kg/m2)||||0.24|-0.26|
81626777|NCT05071807|162936495|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|0.95|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for outcome baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and baseline BMI (kg/m2)||||0.95|-4.25|
81626778|NCT05071807|162936496|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.0|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for outcome baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and baseline BMI (kg/m2)||||3.0|-0.6|
81626779|NCT05071807|162936497|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.6|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for outcome baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and baseline BMI (kg/m2).||||1.6|-2.3|
81626780|NCT05071807|162936498|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for outcome baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and baseline BMI (kg/m2).||||0.1|0.0|
81626781|NCT05071807|162936499|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|13.7||When a significant group by time point interaction was detected, post hoc testing was conducted and the Tukey-Kramer method was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for outcome baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and baseline BMI (kg/m2).||||13.7|5.0|
81626782|NCT05071807|162936500|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|-1.7|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for outcome baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and baseline BMI (kg/m2)||||-1.7|-14.5|
81626783|NCT05071807|162936501|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-98.6|47.5|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for outcome baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and baseline BMI (kg/m2)||Results for medium subclass; Measure Description: LDL particle size classifications are as follows: 22-25.5 nm is small, 25.6-26.5 nm medium, and 26.6-28.5 nm large. Typically, smaller LDL is associated with increased cardiovascular risk compared to larger.||47.5|-98.6|
81626784|NCT05071807|162936501|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.8|95.5|||Regression, Linear|adjustment for the baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and body mass index (BMI) (kg/m2)||Results for Small LDL particles; Measure Description: LDL particle size classifications are as follows: 22-25.5 nm is small, 25.6-26.5 nm medium, and 26.6-28.5 nm large. Typically, smaller LDL is associated with increased cardiovascular risk compared to larger.||95.5|-91.8|
81626785|NCT05071807|162936502|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.63|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for outcome baseline value, age (years), sex (male or female) and baseline BMI (kg/m2).||||0.63|0.07|
81626786|NCT04856163|162936523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.08
81626787|NCT04856163|162936524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||discrete-time survival model|||||||0.21
81626788|NCT04856163|162936525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.28
81626789|NCT04856163|162936526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.05
81626790|NCT03158714|162936546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.033||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Utilized multi-level modeling to account for nested data (individuals within couples), and accounted for time within individual.||||||.005
81626791|NCT03158714|162936546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Utilized multi-level modeling to account for nested data (individuals within couples), and accounted for time within individual.||||||.101
81626792|NCT03158714|162936547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Regression, Linear|Utilized multi-level modeling to account for nested data (individuals within couples), and controlled for baseline levels of outcome in regression.||||||< .001
81626793|NCT03158714|162936547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Regression, Linear|Utilized multi-level modeling to account for nested data (individuals within couples), and controlled for baseline levels of outcome in regression.||||||< .001
81626794|NCT03158714|162936548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.343||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Utilized multi-level modeling to account for nested data (individuals within couples), and accounted for time within individual.||||||.003
81626795|NCT03158714|162936548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.172||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Utilized multi-level modeling to account for nested data (individuals within couples), and accounted for time within individual.||||||.152
81626796|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||Navigate to Destination Test - Significance of Navigation Mode: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance among all navigation system modes||||0.02
81626797|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Navigate to Destination Test - Argus Vision vs. Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||0.22
81626798|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Navigate to Destination Test - Depth Vision vs. Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||0.017
81626799|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Navigate to Destination Test - Haptic/Audio vs. Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||0.98
81626800|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Navigate to Destination Test - Depth Vision vs. High Field-of-View Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||0.014
81626801|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Significance of Navigation Mode: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance among all navigation system modes||||<0.001
81626802|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Argus Vision vs. Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||<0.01
81656232|NCT01607476|163004102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81626803|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER|||||||0.156|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Depth Vision vs. Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||0.156
81626804|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER|||||||0.541|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Haptic/Audio vs. Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||0.541
81626805|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Depth Vision vs. High Field-of-View Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||<0.01
81626806|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Argus Vision: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = -0.10"|||
81626807|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = 1.00"|||
81626808|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = 0.88"|||
81626809|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = -1.6"|||
81656233|NCT01607476|163004102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81656234|NCT01607476|163004103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81626810|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Navigate to Destination Test - Argus Vision: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = N/A \*~\* N/A for Argus Vision test because subject did not successfully reach intended destination for any trial using this mode."|||
81626811|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Navigate to Destination Test - Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = -1.10"|||
81626812|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Navigate to Destination Test - Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = 0.45"|||
81626813|NCT04359108|162936549|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Navigate to Destination Test - Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = 1.02"|||
81626814|NCT04359108|162936550|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||ANOVA|||Navigate to Destination Test - Significance of Navigation Mode: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance among all navigation system modes||||0.30
81626815|NCT04359108|162936550|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Significance of Navigation Mode: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance among all navigation system modes||||<0.001
81626816|NCT04359108|162936550|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Argus Vision vs. Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||<0.01
81626817|NCT04359108|162936550|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Depth Vision vs. Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||0.01
81626818|NCT04359108|162936550|OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Haptic/Audio vs. Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||0.93
81626819|NCT04359108|162936550|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Depth Vision vs. High Field-of-View Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||<0.01
81656235|NCT01607476|163004103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81656236|NCT01607476|163004103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81656237|NCT02001064|163004113|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.32
81656238|NCT02001064|163004114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073||||||Cohen's d (ranks) = -.049|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.073
81656239|NCT02001064|163004115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24||||||Cohen's d=0.31|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.24
81656240|NCT04348435|163004189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.253|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.6113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6113
81626820|NCT04359108|162936550|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Argus Vision: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = -0.27"|||
81626821|NCT04359108|162936550|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = 1.00"|||
81626822|NCT04359108|162936550|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = 2.75"|||
81465796|NCT01953601|162624038|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean (LSM)|-0.4||||0.1133|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-1.0|0.2|||Longitudinal ANCOVA||Difference in LSM = Arm A - Arm C||Analysis model includes categorical factors of geographic region, time, treatment, gender, APOE genotype, baseline use of Vitamin E, baseline use of AChEI, and the interaction of time by treatment, with baseline value, the interaction of baseline value and time, the baseline value of MMSE and the baseline value of age included as continuous covariates.|0.2|-1.0|0.1133
81465797|NCT01953601|162624038|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean (LSM)|-0.6||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-1.2|0.0|||Longitudinal ANCOVA||Difference in LSM = Arm B - Arm C||Analysis model includes categorical factors of geographic region, time, treatment, gender, APOE genotype, baseline use of Vitamin E, baseline use of AChEI, and the interaction of time by treatment, with baseline value, the interaction of baseline value and time, the baseline value of MMSE and the baseline value of age included as continuous covariates.|0.0|-1.2|0.0310
81465798|NCT01953601|162624039|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean (LSM)|-0.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-0.06|-0.04|||Longitudinal ANCOVA||Difference in LSM = Arm A - Arm C||Analysis model includes categorical factors of geographic region, time, treatment, gender, APOE genotype, baseline use of Vitamin E, baseline use of AChEI, and the interaction of time by treatment, with baseline value, the interaction of baseline value and time, the baseline value of MMSE and the baseline value of age included as continuous covariates.|-0.04|-0.06|<0.0001
81626823|NCT04359108|162936550|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = 0.60"|||
81656241|NCT04348435|163004189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.434|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.638||0.5039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5039
81656242|NCT04348435|163004189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.555||0.8903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8903
81656243|NCT04348435|163004190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.247|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.056||0.8171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8171
81656244|NCT04348435|163004190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.913|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.342||0.5034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5034
81465799|NCT01953601|162624039|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean (LSM)|-0.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-0.07|-0.05|||Longitudinal ANCOVA||Difference in LSM = Arm B - Arm C||Analysis model includes categorical factors of geographic region, time, treatment, gender, APOE genotype, baseline use of Vitamin E, baseline use of AChEI, and the interaction of time by treatment, with baseline value, the interaction of baseline value and time, the baseline value of MMSE and the baseline value of age included as continuous covariates.|-0.05|-0.07|<0.0001
81536899|NCT03071263|162756427|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6367||||||Baseline AOBP SBP as a covariate and treatment group, baseline serum potassium (K+ 4.3-\<4.7 or 4.7-5.1 mEq/L), and history of Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes mellitus as factors in the model.|ANCOVA|||The p-value is from a test comparing the difference between two groups in the mean change in AOBP SBP from baseline.||||0.6367
81626824|NCT04359108|162936550|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Navigate to Destination Test - Argus Vision: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = N/A\*~\* N/A for Argus Vision test because subject did not successfully reach intended destination for any trial using this mode."|||
81626825|NCT04359108|162936550|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Navigate to Destination Test - Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = -0.72"|||
81656245|NCT04348435|163004190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.193||0.9948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9948
81656246|NCT04348435|163004191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.2641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2641
81656247|NCT04348435|163004191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8220
81656248|NCT04348435|163004191|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171||0.3097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3097
81656249|NCT04348435|163004192|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||1.000
81656250|NCT04348435|163004192|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||1.000
81656251|NCT04348435|163004192|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.1713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1713
81656252|NCT04348435|163004193|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.3868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3868
81656253|NCT04348435|163004193|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||0.9429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9429
81626826|NCT04359108|162936550|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Navigate to Destination Test - Argus Vision: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = 2.47"|||
81626827|NCT04359108|162936550|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Navigate to Destination Test - Argus Vision: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = 3.81"|||
81626828|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|navigation system mode and test block as factors||Navigate to Destination Test - Significance of Navigation Mode: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance among all navigation system modes||||<0.001
81626829|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|within-participant, 2 sided t-test||Navigate to Destination Test - Argus Vision vs. Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||<0.01
81626830|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER|||||||0.037||||||within-participant, 2 sided t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Navigate to Destination Test - Depth Vision vs. Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||0.037
81656254|NCT04348435|163004193|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103||0.9362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9362
81656255|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.708|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.38||0.9333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average Energy/Fatigue - Treatment Contrast||||0.9333
81656256|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.483||0.3627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average Energy/Fatigue - Treatment Contrast||||0.3627
81656257|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.282|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.604||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average Energy/Fatigue - Treatment Contrast||||0.4160
81536900|NCT00647296|162756443|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.606|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.408||0.1385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||placebo minus active treatment arm, positive direction represents better outcome.|||0.19|-1.41|0.1385
81626831|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|within-participant, 2 sided t-test||Navigate to Destination Test - Haptic/Audio vs. Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||0.34
81626832|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|within-participant, 2 sided t-test||Navigate to Destination Test - Depth Vision vs. High Field-of-View Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||0.10
81626833|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Significance of Navigation Mode: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance among all navigation system modes||||<0.001
81626834|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Argus Vision vs. Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||<0.01
81626835|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Depth Vision vs. Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||0.67
81626836|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Haptic/Audio vs. Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||0.23
81626837|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Depth Vision vs. High Field-of-View Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||<0.01
81626838|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Argus Vision: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = -0.79"|||
81626839|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = 1.38"|||
81656258|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.32||0.8768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average Social Functioning - Treatment Contrast||||0.8768
81656259|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.719|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.344||0.0869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average Social Functioning - Treatment Contrast||||0.0869
81656260|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.434|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.514||0.6864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average Social Functioning - Treatment Contrast||||0.6864
81656261|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.571||0.2587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Avg. Role Limitations Due to Physical Health - Treatment Contrast||||0.2587
81656262|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.417|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.316||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Avg. Role Limitations Due to Physical Health - Treatment Contrast||||0.1250
81656263|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.104|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.732||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Avg. Role Limitations Due to Physical Health - Treatment Contrast||||0.9780
81656264|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.963|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.925||0.8721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average General Health - Treatment Contrast||||0.8721
81532331|NCT01045967|162749961|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.3|110.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||110|86.3|
81536901|NCT00647296|162756443|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.7718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis||placebo minus active treatment arm, positive direction represents better outcome.|||0.88|-0.65|0.7718
81626840|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = 2.24"|||
81626841|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Obstacle Avoidance Test - Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = -0.85"|||
81626842|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Navigate to Destination Test - Argus Vision: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = N/A\*~\* N/A for Argus Vision test because subject did not successfully reach intended destination for any trial using this mode."|||
81626843|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Navigate to Destination Test - Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = 0.18"|||
81626844|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Navigate to Destination Test - Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = -0.97"|||
81656265|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.735||0.6694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average General Health - Treatment Contrast||||0.6694
81656266|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.498|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.073||0.3733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average General Health - Treatment Contrast||||0.3733
81656267|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.433|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.116||0.5594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average Physical Functioning - Treatment Contrast||||0.5594
81656268|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.878|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.389||0.2127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average Physical Functioning - Treatment Contrast||||0.2127
81626845|NCT04359108|162936551|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Navigate to Destination Test - Argus Vision: test for null hypothesis that the single Argus participant in this arm has performance that lies in-distribution with performance statistics computed for the normally sighted subjects arm of the study.|"Test Method: Z-Score comparison of the performance of the single Argus participant to the performance distribution of normally sighted subjects.~Significance threshold: \|Z\| = 2.8 for p = 0.05, 2-tailed (reject null hypothesis above threshold) Result: Z-Score = -1.23"|||
81626846|NCT04359108|162936552|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Single-factor test on navigation system mode||Navigate to Destination Test - Significance of Navigation Mode: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance among all navigation system modes||||<0.001
81626847|NCT04359108|162936552|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Navigate to Destination Test - Argus Vision vs. Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||0.17
81626848|NCT04359108|162936552|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Navigate to Destination Test - Depth Vision vs. Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||<0.01
81626849|NCT04359108|162936552|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Navigate to Destination Test - Haptic/Audio vs. Depth Vision + Haptic/Audio: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||0.33
81626850|NCT04359108|162936552|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Navigate to Destination Test - Depth Vision vs. High Field-of-View Depth Vision: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance||||<0.01
81626851|NCT04359108|162936553|OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||ANOVA|2X2 within-participant test with factors of resolution and field-of-view||Significance of Resolution: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance between low and high resolution vision modes||||0.023
81656269|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.303||0.4012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average Physical Functioning - Treatment Contrast||||0.4012
81656270|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.678|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.748||0.0521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average Pain - Treatment Contrast||||0.0521
81656271|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.635|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.696||0.4704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average Pain - Treatment Contrast||||0.4704
81656272|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.017||0.0544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average Pain - Treatment Contrast||||0.0544
81656273|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.888||0.5535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average Emotional Well Being - Treatment Contrast||||0.5535
81626852|NCT04359108|162936553|OTHER|||||||0.039|||||||ANOVA|2X2 within-participant test with factors of resolution and field-of-view||Significance of Resolution: test for null hypothesis of equivalent performance between low and high field-of-view vision modes||||0.039
81626853|NCT04359108|162936553|OTHER|||||||0.801|||||||ANOVA|2x2 within-participant test with factors of resolution and field-of-view||Significance of Interaction between Resolution and Field-of-View: test for null hypothesis of no interaction||||.801
81626854|NCT06393088|162936554|SUPERIORITY|It was calculated that 24 participants randomized 1:1 between 2 arms would have at least an 85% power to detect a difference in pain relief of 30 points as measured using a Visual Analog Device. The actual difference in the mean of the change in pain level, as measured using a Visual Analog Scale, between the two independent groups is 41.67. Results of the post trial calculation was a 95.7% power to detect the difference in pain relief using 29 randomized participants.|Mean Difference (Net)|41.67|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.15|61.67||The threshold is P-value \<.0.05 for statistical significance A bootstrap N=20,000 was used for all estimates|t-test, 2 sided|||"Null Hypothesis:~There is not a statistically significant difference in nociceptive musculoskeletal pain when using an IR REHAB device when compared with a sham (placebo) device as a therapy in an approved and standardized clinical protocol."||61.67|20.15|<0.01
81626855|NCT02515773|162936555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||This is a calculated p-value less than 0.001|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81626856|NCT02515773|162936556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.044|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.044
81626857|NCT02515773|162936557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||This is a calculated p-value less than 0.001|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81626858|NCT02515773|162936558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.041|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.041
81626859|NCT04176965|162936567|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority based on the observed 95% Upper Confidence Limit of the difference in means between the 2 groups (FINEVISION HP - AcrySof SN60AT). Non-inferiority margin = 0.10 logMAR.|Mean difference|0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0084|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0316|0.0592|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.0592|0.0316|<0.0001
81656274|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.689|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.969||0.4642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average Emotional Well Being - Treatment Contrast||||0.4642
81626860|NCT04176965|162936568|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81626861|NCT04176965|162936569|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority of FINEVISION HP compared to control in percentages of first operative eyes with secondary surgical interventions related to the optical properties of the IOL was evaluated using two-sided 90% Farrington method confidence intervals around the difference in percentages between the 2 groups. If the upper limit of the confidence interval is less than 1.4%, the FINEVISION HP IOL will be considered statistically non-inferior to the control IOL.|Difference in percentages|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.76|1.36||||||||1.36|-0.76|
81626862|NCT04176965|162936574|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81626863|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Cumulative: Cystoid macular oedema. The observed AE rates in the FINEVISION HP group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626864|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Cumulative: Cystoid macular oedema. The observed AE rates in the control group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626865|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Cumulative: Hypopyon. The observed AE rates in the FINEVISION HP group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626866|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Cumulative: Hypopyon. The observed AE rates in the control group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626867|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Cumulative: Endophthalmitis. The observed AE rates in the FINEVISION HP group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626868|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Cumulative: Endophthalmitis. The observed AE rates in the control group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626869|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Cumulative: Lens dislocated from posterior chamber. The observed AE rates in the FINEVISION HP group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626870|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Cumulative: Lens dislocated from posterior chamber. The observed AE rates in the control group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626871|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Cumulative: Pupillary block.The observed AE rates in the FINEVISION HP group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626872|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Cumulative: Pupillary block.The observed AE rates in the control group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626873|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Cumulative: Retinal detachment.The observed AE rates in the FINEVISION HP group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81656275|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.268|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.936||0.5692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Average Emotional Well Being - Treatment Contrast||||0.5692
81626874|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Cumulative: Retinal detachment.The observed AE rates in the control group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626875|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Cumulative: Secondary surgical intervention.The observed AE rates in the FINEVISION HP group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626876|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Cumulative: Secondary surgical intervention.The observed AE rates in the control group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626877|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Persistent: Corneal stroma oedema.The observed AE rates in the FINEVISION HP group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626878|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Persistent: Corneal stroma oedema.The observed AE rates in the control group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626879|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Persistent: Cystoid macular oedema.The observed AE rates in the FINEVISION HP group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626880|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Persistent: Cystoid macular oedema.The observed AE rates in the control group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626881|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Persistent: Iritis.The observed AE rates in the FINEVISION HP group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81656276|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|2.667|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.592||0.4642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Avg. Role Limitations Due to Emotional Problems - Treatment Contrast||||0.4642
81626882|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Persistent: Iritis.The observed AE rates in the control group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626883|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Persistent: Raised Intraocular Pressure (IOP) requiring treatment.The observed AE rates in the FINEVISION HP group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626884|NCT04176965|162936575|NON_INFERIORITY|Persistent: Raised Intraocular Pressure (IOP) requiring treatment.The observed AE rates in the control group were compared to the SPE rates from ISO 11979-7 Table E.2. A p value of \>0.05 indicates that the rates were statistically not significant when compared to SPE rates.|||||>|0.05|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|||||||>0.05
81626885|NCT02754882|162936623|EQUIVALENCE|Pre-defined equivalence margin was \[0.737, 1.357\]|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.975|1.269|||||SB8 vs. Avastin|||1.269|0.975|
81626886|NCT04648033|162936633|OTHER||Probability of DLT at dose level 4|0.116|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.26||||||The primary analysis is performed using the Time-To-Event Continual Reassessment Method (TiTE-CRM). Giving posterior estimates for the probability of toxicity (DLT) at each dose level.||0.26|0.032|
81626887|NCT02671903|162936643|SUPERIORITY||Fixed Effect for Treatment|0.25||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in treatment effect taken from mixed-model output||0.73|-0.23|0.3
81626888|NCT02995434|162936682|EQUIVALENCE|As reliable estimates of expected effect size were unknown, the study was powered to detect a medium effect (0.5 SD change), considered a reasonable clinically meaningful impact to obtain 80% power based on a repeated measures analysis of variance (RM ANOVA) with 2-tailed alpha of .05 model.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|-0.3|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the reported daily pain experiences of participants during, or after exposure to VR immersive environments, overall and within four different VR immersive environments, compared to the equivalent applications experienced on a 2D computer screen.||-0.30|-3.86|
81626889|NCT02995434|162936682|EQUIVALENCE|As reliable estimates of expected effect size were unknown, the study was powered to detect a medium effect (0.5 SD change), considered a reasonable clinically meaningful impact to obtain 80% power based on a repeated measures analysis of variance (RM ANOVA) with 2-tailed alpha of .05 model|Mean Difference (Net)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|2.37|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|||2.37|-1.24|
81626890|NCT02995434|162936683|EQUIVALENCE|See section for primary outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|3.95|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|||3.95|-1.59|
81626891|NCT02995434|162936683|EQUIVALENCE|See section on primary outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|2.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|5.08|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|||5.08|-0.55|
81626892|NCT02995434|162936683|EQUIVALENCE|See section on primary outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|3.42|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|||3.42|-2.64|
81626893|NCT02995434|162936683|EQUIVALENCE|See section on primary outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|2.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|5.48|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|||5.48|-0.08|
81626894|NCT02995434|162936684|EQUIVALENCE|See comment in primary outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.5|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|||1.5|-0.71|
81465800|NCT01953601|162624040|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean (LSM)|-1.0||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-2.4|0.4|||Longitudinal ANCOVA||Difference in LSM = Arm A - Arm C||Analysis model includes categorical factors of geographic region, time, treatment, gender, APOE genotype, baseline use of Vitamin E, baseline use of AChEI, and the interaction of time by treatment, with baseline value, the interaction of baseline value and time, the baseline value of MMSE and the baseline value of age included as continuous covariates.|0.4|-2.4|0.0960
81532332|NCT05104450|162749962|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.64||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||1.04|0.25|0.001
81536902|NCT00647296|162756443|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.401|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.397||0.3146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|1.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||placebo minus active treatment arm, positive direction represents better outcome.|||1.18|-0.38|0.3146
81626895|NCT02995434|162936684|EQUIVALENCE|See comment in primary outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|1.89|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|||1.89|-0.49|
81626896|NCT02995434|162936684|EQUIVALENCE|See comments in primary outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|1.09|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|||1.09|-1.19|
81626897|NCT02995434|162936684|EQUIVALENCE|See comment in primary outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.57|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|||1.57|-0.88|
81626898|NCT02995434|162936685|EQUIVALENCE|See comment in primary outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|2.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|4.7|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|||4.70|0.02|
81626899|NCT02995434|162936685|EQUIVALENCE|See comment in primary outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|2.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|4.39|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|||4.39|-0.42|
81626900|NCT02995434|162936685|EQUIVALENCE|See comment in primary outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|3.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|6.08|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|||6.08|1.02|
81656277|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.444||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Avg. Role Limitations Due to Emotional Problems - Treatment Contrast||||1.0000
81626901|NCT02995434|162936685|EQUIVALENCE|See comment in primary outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|3.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|5.69|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|||5.69|0.68|
81626902|NCT02995434|162936686|EQUIVALENCE|See comment in primary outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.63|0.98|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|||0.98|-5.63|
81626903|NCT02995434|162936686|EQUIVALENCE|See comment in primary outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.35|-0.48|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|||-0.48|-7.35|
81626904|NCT02995434|162936686|EQUIVALENCE|See comment in primary outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|2.62|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method|||2.62|-4.11|
81626905|NCT02995434|162936686|EQUIVALENCE|See comments in primary outcome|Median Difference (Net)|-2.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|0.41|||||Treatment effect = VR group - Control group; 95% confidence intervals estimated using the bootstrapping method.|||0.41|-6.10|
81626906|NCT04318548|162936746|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio between the MenB+MenACWY group and MenB group for hSBA titers against M14459 (fHbp) strain was above (\>) 0.5|GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.06|||ANOVA||The ratio of GMTs (MenB+MenACWY/MenB) and the corresponding CI is constructed by exponentiating the mean difference and the confidence limits in log10 (titer), using ANOVA with study centre included as an independent variable.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority (NI) of the antibody response to rMenB+OMV NZ given concomitantly with MenACWY compared to rMenB+OMV NZ administered alone, measured by hSBA GMTs against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strains at one month after the second vaccination with rMenB+OMV NZ (at Day 91).||1.06|0.77|
81626907|NCT04318548|162936746|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if LL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio between the MenB+MenACWY group and MenB group for hSBA titers against 96217 (NadA) strain was \>0.5|GMT Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.04|||ANOVA||The ratio of GMTs (MenB+MenACWY/MenB) and the corresponding CI is constructed by exponentiating the mean difference and the confidence limits in log10 (titer), using ANOVA with study centre included as an independent variable.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the antibody response to rMenB+OMV NZ given concomitantly with MenACWY compared to rMenB+OMV NZ administered alone, measured by hSBA GMTs against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strains at one month after the second vaccination with rMenB+OMV NZ (at Day 91).||1.04|0.75|
81626908|NCT04318548|162936746|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if LL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio between the MenB+MenACWY group and MenB group for hSBA titers against NZ98/254 (PorA) strain was \>0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.12|||ANOVA||The ratio of GMTs (MenB+MenACWY/MenB) and the corresponding CI is constructed by exponentiating the mean difference and the confidence limits in log10 (titer), using ANOVA with study centre included as an independent variable.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the antibody response to rMenB+OMV NZ given concomitantly with MenACWY compared to rMenB+OMV NZ administered alone, measured by hSBA GMTs against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strains at one month after the second vaccination with rMenB+OMV NZ (at Day 91).||1.12|0.76|
81656278|NCT04348435|163004194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.526||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Avg. Role Limitations Due to Emotional Problems - Treatment Contrast||||1.0000
81656279|NCT04348435|163004195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.825||0.8628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8628
81656280|NCT04348435|163004195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.605|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.5257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5257
81656281|NCT04348435|163004195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.403|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.659||0.5467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5467
81656282|NCT01732822|163004196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.13||The hypothesis will be tested at the 4.94% two-sided significance level to account for the planned interim analysis with the overall type I error preserved at 5%. A hierarchical test sequence will be used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||1.13|0.92|0.650
81532333|NCT05104450|162749963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.06||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||-0.06|-2.05|0.037
81532334|NCT05104450|162749964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||0.86|-0.12|0.135
81532335|NCT05104450|162749965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.97||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||0.07|-2.01|0.068
81532336|NCT05104450|162749966|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|-1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||-1.60|-3.83|<0.001
81656283|NCT01732822|163004197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.12||The hypothesis will be tested at the 4.94% two-sided significance level to account for the planned interim analysis with the overall type I error preserved at 5%. A hierarchical test sequence will be used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||1.12|0.92|0.738
81656284|NCT01732822|163004198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.23||The hypothesis will be tested at the 4.94% two-sided significance level to account for the planned interim analysis with the overall type I error preserved at 5%. A hierarchical test sequence will be used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||1.23|0.92|0.400
81656285|NCT01732822|163004199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.23||The hypothesis will be tested at the 4.94% two-sided significance level to account for the planned interim analysis with the overall type I error preserved at 5%. A hierarchical test sequence will be used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||1.23|0.91|0.482
81465801|NCT01953601|162624040|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean (LSM)|-1.7||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-3.2|-0.2|||Longitudinal ANCOVA||Difference in LSM = Arm B - Arm C||Analysis model includes categorical factors of geographic region, time, treatment, gender, APOE genotype, baseline use of Vitamin E, baseline use of AChEI, and the interaction of time by treatment, with baseline value, the interaction of baseline value and time, the baseline value of MMSE and the baseline value of age included as continuous covariates.|-0.2|-3.2|0.0110
81656286|NCT01732822|163004200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.11||The hypothesis will be tested at the 4.94% two-sided significance level to account for the planned interim analysis with the overall type I error preserved at 5%. A hierarchical test sequence will be used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||1.11|0.89|0.913
81656287|NCT01732822|163004201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.13||The hypothesis will be tested at the 4.94% two-sided significance level to account for the planned interim analysis with the overall type I error preserved at 5%. A hierarchical test sequence will be used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||1.13|0.92|0.724
81656288|NCT01732822|163004202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.33||The hypothesis will be tested at the 4.94% two-sided significance level to account for the planned interim analysis with the overall type I error preserved at 5%. A hierarchical test sequence will be used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||1.33|0.79|0.846
81656289|NCT01732822|163004203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.05||The hypothesis will be tested at the 4.94% two-sided significance level to account for the planned interim analysis with the overall type I error preserved at 5%. A hierarchical test sequence will be used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||1.05|0.87|0.298
81656290|NCT01732822|163004204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.05||The hypothesis will be tested at the 4.94% two-sided significance level to account for the planned interim analysis with the overall type I error preserved at 5%. A hierarchical test sequence will be used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||1.05|0.90|0.462
81656291|NCT01732822|163004205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.12|||Regression, Cox|||||1.12|0.92|0.793
81536903|NCT00647296|162756444|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.395|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.536||0.7973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||placebo minus active treatment arm, positive direction represents a better outcome.|||3.40|-2.61|0.7973
81626909|NCT04318548|162936746|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if LL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio between the MenB+MenACWY group and MenB group for hSBA titers against M13520 (NHBA) strain was \>0.5|GMT Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.06|||ANOVA||The ratio of GMTs (MenB+MenACWY/MenB) and the corresponding CI is constructed by exponentiating the mean difference and the confidence limits in log10 (titer), using ANOVA with study centre included as an independent variable.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the antibody response to rMenB+OMV NZ given concomitantly with MenACWY compared to rMenB+OMV NZ administered alone, measured by hSBA GMTs against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strains at one month after the second vaccination with rMenB+OMV NZ (at Day 91).||1.06|0.73|
81656292|NCT01732822|163004206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.09|||Regression, Cox|||||1.09|0.92|1.000
81656293|NCT01732822|163004207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.08|||Regression, Cox|||||1.08|0.91|0.829
81656294|NCT01732822|163004208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.08|||Regression, Cox|||||1.08|0.92|0.949
81656295|NCT01732822|163004209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||||1.10|0.78|0.377
81656296|NCT01732822|163004213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.06|||Regression, Cox|||||1.06|0.71|0.164
81656297|NCT01732822|163004214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.14|||Regression, Cox|||||1.14|0.67|0.306
81656298|NCT01732822|163004215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.09|||Regression, Cox|||||1.09|0.93|0.887
81656299|NCT01732822|163004216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.43|||Regression, Cox|||||1.43|0.84|0.489
81656300|NCT01732822|163004217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.43|||Regression, Cox|||||1.43|0.95|0.138
81656301|NCT01732822|163004218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.41|||Regression, Cox|||||1.41|0.95|0.139
81656302|NCT01732822|163004219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.0|||Regression, Cox|||||2.00|1.24|<0.001
81656303|NCT00503139|163004256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sample|A two-sided t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that mHAQ scores at 6 months, 1 year, 1.5 years, and 2 years were equal to the baseline score.||||<0.001
81656304|NCT00503139|163004257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sample|A two-sided t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that VAS Fatigue scores at 6 months, 1 year, 1.5 years, and 2 years were equal to the baseline score.||||<0.001
81656305|NCT00833833|163004260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.99||||||With a 12-month accrual period and 12-month follow-up after the study closed to accrual, assuming a 10% drop out rate, 96 participants in each treatment arm would have had 85% power to detect a hazard rate ratio of 1.67 using a one-sided log rank test with an overall significance level of 0.025 adjusted for one interim analysis) and a significance level of 0.0245 for the final analysis.||0.99|0.54|
81656306|NCT00833833|163004265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|6.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|46.66||||||||46.66|0.84|
81656307|NCT00833833|163004266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.070
81656308|NCT00833833|163004267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.29||||||||1.29|0.57|
81656309|NCT00921687|163004275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.3|||Generalized Estimating Equation||Intervention clinic (vs control clinic)|||2.30|1.01|0.04
81656310|NCT00921687|163004276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.44||95.0|0.84|1.49|||Generalized Estimating Equation||Intervention clinic (vs control clinic)|||1.49|0.84|0.44
81656311|NCT00316602|163004280|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin to show that Group 2 (Atopic Dermatitis Participants) is non-inferior to Group 1 (Healthy Participants) in terms of seroconversion rate at Week 6 was predefined as -5% for the difference in seroconversion rates.|Difference in seroconversion rates (%)|-1.2|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-4.3||||||||||-4.3|
81656312|NCT00626990|163004295|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|99.1|0.73|1.28|||Regression, Cox|||||1.28|0.73|0.76
81626910|NCT04318548|162936747|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if LL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the between-group ratio of hSBA GMTs between MenB+MenACWY group and MenACWY group for Men A serogroup was \>0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.14|||ANOVA||The ratio of GMTs (MenB+MenACWY/MenACWY) and the corresponding CI is constructed by exponentiating the mean difference and the confidence limits in log10 (titer), using ANOVA with study centre included as an independent variable.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the antibody response to MenACWY given concomitantly with rMenB+OMV NZ compared to MenACWY administered alone, as measured by hSBA GMTs against the N. meningitidis serogroup Men A, at one month after the vaccination with MenACWY (at Day 31).||1.14|0.78|
81626911|NCT04318548|162936747|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if LL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the between-group ratio of hSBA GMTs between MenB+MenACWY group and MenACWY group for Men C serogroup was \>0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.44|||ANOVA||The ratio of GMTs (MenB+MenACWY/MenACWY) and the corresponding CI is constructed by exponentiating the mean difference and the confidence limits in log10 (titer), using ANOVA with study centre included as an independent variable.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the antibody response to MenACWY given concomitantly with rMenB+OMV NZ compared to MenACWY administered alone, as measured by hSBA GMTs against the N. meningitidis serogroup Men C, at one month after the vaccination with MenACWY (at Day 31).||1.44|0.86|
81626912|NCT04318548|162936747|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if LL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the between-group ratio of hSBA GMTs between MenB+MenACWY group and MenACWY group for Men W serogroup was \>0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.21|||ANOVA||The ratio of GMTs (MenB+MenACWY/MenACWY) and the corresponding CI is constructed by exponentiating the mean difference and the confidence limits in log10 (titer), using ANOVA with study centre included as an independent variable.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the antibody response to MenACWY given concomitantly with rMenB+OMV NZ compared to MenACWY administered alone, as measured by hSBA GMTs against the N. meningitidis serogroup Men W, at one month after the vaccination with MenACWY (at Day 31).||1.21|0.82|
81626913|NCT04318548|162936747|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if LL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the between-group ratio of hSBA GMTs between MenB+MenACWY group and MenACWY group for Men Y serogroup was \>0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.27|||ANOVA||The ratio of GMTs (MenB+MenACWY/MenACWY) and the corresponding CI is constructed by exponentiating the mean difference and the confidence limits in log10 (titer), using ANOVA with study centre included as an independent variable.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the antibody response to MenACWY given concomitantly with rMenB+OMV NZ compared to MenACWY administered alone, as measured by hSBA GMTs against the N. meningitidis serogroup Men Y, at one month after the vaccination with MenACWY (at Day 31).||1.27|0.84|
81626914|NCT04318548|162936749|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.91|||ANOVA||The ratio of GMTs (MenB+MenACWY/MenB) and the corresponding CI is constructed by exponentiating the mean difference and the confidence limits in log10 (titer), using ANOVA with study centre included as an independent variable.|To assess the immune response to rMenB+OMV NZ given concomitantly with MenACWY compared to rMenB+OMV NZ administered alone, measured by hSBA GMTs against N. meningitidis M14459 (fHbp) strain at one month after the fisrt vaccination with rMenB+OMV NZ (at Day 31).||0.91|0.64|
81626915|NCT04318548|162936749|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.77|||ANOVA||The ratio of GMTs (MenB+MenACWY/MenB) and the corresponding CI is constructed by exponentiating the mean difference and the confidence limits in log10 (titer), using ANOVA with study centre included as an independent variable.|To assess the immune response to rMenB+OMV NZ given concomitantly with MenACWY compared to rMenB+OMV NZ administered alone, measured by hSBA GMTs against N. meningitidis 96217 (NadA) strain at one month after the first vaccination with rMenB+OMV NZ (at Day 31).||0.77|0.49|
81656313|NCT00626990|163004295|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.79|||Regression, Cox|||||0.79|0.52|<0.0001
81656314|NCT00626990|163004296|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.03|||Regression, Cox|||||1.03|0.72|0.11
81656315|NCT00626990|163004296|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.7|||Regression, Cox|||||0.70|0.49|<0.0001
81656316|NCT01262677|163004343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.99||||0.9076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.28|17.11||Statistical testing was done at 95% confidence intervals, two-sided, least square means and their standard errors.|ANCOVA||Value is percent reduction in seizures relative to placebo.|ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: loge (baseline 28-day seizure rate + 1) as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg controlled-release (CR), pregabalin 330 mg CR). 88 participants in each group (264 total) should have provided approximately 90% power.||17.11|-16.28|0.9076
81656317|NCT01262677|163004343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-13.05||||0.0907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.07|2.25||Statistical testing was done at 95% confidence intervals, two-sided, least square means and their standard errors.|ANCOVA||Value is percent reduction in seizures relative to placebo.|ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: loge (baseline 28-day seizure rate + 1) as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg controlled-release (CR), pregabalin 330 mg CR). 88 participants in each group (264 total) should have provided approximately 90% power.||2.25|-26.07|0.0907
81626916|NCT04318548|162936749|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.91|||ANOVA||The ratio of GMTs (MenB+MenACWY/MenB) and the corresponding CI is constructed by exponentiating the mean difference and the confidence limits in log10 (titer), using ANOVA with study centre included as an independent variable.|To assess the immune response to rMenB+OMV NZ given concomitantly with MenACWY compared to rMenB+OMV NZ administered alone, measured by hSBA GMTs against N. meningitidis NZ98/254 (PorA) strain at one month after the first vaccination with rMenB+OMV NZ (at Day 31).||0.91|0.58|
81626917|NCT04318548|162936749|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.9|||ANOVA||The ratio of GMTs (MenB+MenACWY/MenB) and the corresponding CI is constructed by exponentiating the mean difference and the confidence limits in log10 (titer), using ANOVA with study centre included as an independent variable.|To assess the immune response to rMenB+OMV NZ given concomitantly with MenACWY compared to rMenB+OMV NZ administered alone, measured by hSBA GMTs against N. meningitidis M13520 (NHBA) at one month after the first vaccination with rMenB+OMV NZ (at Day 31).||0.90|0.64|
81626918|NCT04323137|162936776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0035|||||||Regression, Logistic|||"This analysis compared all groups that were informed they were high risk (High risk only, High risk based on medical records, High risk based on algorithm) to control patients who were not sent a message.~Null hypothesis: informing patients they are high risk for flu and flu-related complications does not increase flu vaccination rate; Alternative hypothesis: informing patients they are high risk for flu and flu-related complications increases flu vaccination rate"||||0.0035
81626919|NCT04323137|162936776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.613||||||The p-value reported is uncorrected, but the Holm method was used to determine whether the p-value reached statistical significance.|Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: the High risk only and High risk based on medical records messages are equally effective at promoting ﬂu vaccinations; Alternative hypothesis: there is a difference in effectiveness between High risk only and High risk based on medical records. Separate regressions were run to assess pairwise differences between the high-risk arms (analyses 2, 3, and 4). The Holm method was used to test whether each comparison reached significance.||||.613
81626920|NCT04323137|162936776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.889||||||The p-value reported is uncorrected, but the Holm method was used to determine whether the p-value reached statistical significance.|Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: the High risk only and High risk based on algorithm messages are equally effective at promoting ﬂu vaccinations; Alternative hypothesis: there is a difference in effectiveness between High risk only and High risk based on algorithm messages. Separate regressions were run to assess pairwise differences between the high-risk arms (analyses 2, 3, and 4). The Holm method was used to test whether each comparison reached significance.||||0.889
81626921|NCT04323137|162936776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.714||||||The p-value reported is uncorrected, but the Holm method was used to determine whether the p-value reached statistical significance.|Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: the High risk based on medical records and High risk based on algorithm messages are equally effective at promoting ﬂu vaccinations; Alternative hypothesis: there is a difference in effectiveness between High risk based on medical records and High risk based on algorithm messages. Separate regressions were run to assess pairwise differences between the high-risk arms (analyses 2, 3, and 4). The Holm method was used to test whether each comparison reached significance.||||.714
81626922|NCT04323137|162936777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.181||||||This p-value is from the same regression as the top 10% risk vs. top 3% risk contrast (analysis 2).|Regression, Logistic|||"This analysis tested whether vaccination differed in patients with the same risk level who were sent messages with a vague verbal (high risk) vs. specific numeric (top 10%) risk framing.~This analysis was limited to those informed they were high risk (High risk only, High risk based on medical records, High risk based on algorithm)."||||.181
81626923|NCT04323137|162936777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.301||||||This p-value is from the same regression as the high risk vs. top 10% risk contrast (analysis 1).|Regression, Logistic|||"This analysis tested whether vaccination differed in patients with the same numeric risk phrasing are differentially affected due to different specific risk levels (3% vs. 10%).~This analysis was limited to those informed they were high risk (High risk only, High risk based on medical records, High risk based on algorithm)."||||.301
81626924|NCT03457142|162936822|OTHER|No formal test, a confidence interval estimate for the grade 3+ treatment related AE rate.|grade 3+ treatment related AE rate|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.17|0.54||||||||0.54|0.17|
81626925|NCT05521308|162936847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.0|||ANOVA|||This is to see if there is a difference in preference count per participant between Variation #1, Variation #2 and Same counts.||1.00|0.20|<0.001
81626926|NCT05521308|162936847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.23||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|6.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||This is to see if there is a difference between Variation #1 and Variation #2 preference counts per participant.||6.05|0.41|0.02
81626927|NCT05521308|162936847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.0|||ANOVA|||This is to see if there is a difference in preference count per participant between Variation #1, Variation #3 and Same counts.||1.00|0.18|<0.001
81626928|NCT05521308|162936847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.09||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|3.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||This is to see if there is a difference between Variation #1 and Variation #3 preference counts per participant.||3.55|-1.36|.54
81626929|NCT05521308|162936847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||ANOVA|||This is to see if there is a difference in preference count per participant between Variation #2, Variation #3, and Same counts.||1.00|0|.231
81626930|NCT05521308|162936849|SUPERIORITY||Cramer's V|0.14||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|This is to see if there is a difference in preference counts between standard curve, variation #4, and # of times they were rated as the same. -Indoor||||||.13
81626931|NCT05521308|162936849|SUPERIORITY||Cramer's V|0.2||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||This is to see if there is a difference in preference counts between standard curve, variation #4, and # of time they were rated as the same. -Outdoor|Chi-squared|||||||0.04
81626932|NCT05521308|162936849|SUPERIORITY||Cramer's V|0.2||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||The number of participants that showed overall preference toward variation #4 vs. the standard curve vs. no preference. - Outdoors.||||0.04
81626933|NCT05521308|162936850|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.0|||ANOVA|Initally this is to see if there is a differnce between Unaided, Aided #1 and Aided #2.||Standard Curve vs Variation #4||1.00|0.10|<0.001
81626934|NCT05521308|162936850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|2.35||Post-Hoc Pairwise Comparison|t-test, 2 sided|Standard Curve vs Variation #4||||2.35|-2.83|0.855
81626935|NCT03675282|162936933|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.8||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Parkinson Disease - Stage 1 (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.66
81626936|NCT03675282|162936933|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.3||||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Parkinson Disease - Stage 2 (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.63
81626937|NCT03675282|162936933|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.87||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.99
81626938|NCT03675282|162936933|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.5||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Healthy Controls (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.67
81626939|NCT03675282|162936934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.625||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Parkinson Disease - Stage 1 UPDRS Part I (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.40
81626940|NCT03675282|162936934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.453||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Parkinson Disease - Stage 1 UPDRS Part II (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.40
81626941|NCT03675282|162936934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.15||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Parkinson Disease - Stage 1 UPDRS Part III (Baseline vs. 24 months)|paired t-test|||||||0.04
81626942|NCT03675282|162936934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.056||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Parkinson Disease - Stage 1 UPDRS Part IV (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.94
81626943|NCT03675282|162936934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.414||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Parkinson Disease - Stage 2 UPDRS Part I (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.53
81536904|NCT00647296|162756444|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47||0.1732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|4.89|||Mixed Models Analysis||placebo minus active treatment arm, positive direction represents better outcome.|||4.89|-0.87|0.1732
81626944|NCT03675282|162936934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.779||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Parkinson Disease - Stage 2 UPDRS Part II (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.38
81626945|NCT03675282|162936934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.59||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Parkinson Disease - Stage 2 UPDRS Part III (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.24
81626946|NCT03675282|162936934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.376||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Parkinson Disease - Stage 2 UPDRS Part IV (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.73
81656318|NCT01262677|163004344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.752||||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by geographical region (U.S., Europe, Asia, or Rest of the World) was used to calculate the p-value. No adjustments for multiplicity were taken.||||0.752
81536905|NCT00647296|162756444|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.451|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.497||0.7635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|3.39|||Mixed Models Analysis||placebo minus active treatment arm, positive direction represents a better outcome.|||3.39|-2.48|0.7635
81656319|NCT01262677|163004344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.125||||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by geographical region (U.S., Europe, Asia, or Rest of the World) was used to calculate the p-value. No adjustments for multiplicity were taken.||||0.125
81656320|NCT01262677|163004345|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.3||||0.5404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.16|20.56||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANCOVA||Value is percent reduction in seizures relative to placebo.|ANCOVA model was used to calculate the p-value.||20.56|-39.16|0.5404
81656321|NCT01262677|163004345|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-25.84||||0.0786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.64|2.97||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANCOVA||Value is percent reduction in seizures relative to placebo.|ANCOVA model was used to calculate the p-value.||2.97|-54.64|0.0786
81626947|NCT03675282|162936934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.187||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||REM Sleep Behavior Disorder UPDRS Part I (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.16
81626948|NCT03675282|162936934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.154||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||REM Sleep Behavior Disorder UPDRS Part II (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.75
81626949|NCT03675282|162936934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.829||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||REM Sleep Behavior Disorder UPDRS Part III (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.28
81626950|NCT03675282|162936934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.077||||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||REM Sleep Behavior Disorder UPDRS Part IV (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.85
81626951|NCT03675282|162936934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.204||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Healthy Controls UPDRS Part I (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.78
81626952|NCT03675282|162936934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.381||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Healthy Controls UPDRS Part IV (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.03
81626953|NCT03675282|162936935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Parkinson Disease - Stage 1 (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.30
81626954|NCT03675282|162936935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Parkinson Disease - Stage 2 (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.94
81626955|NCT03675282|162936935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.45
81626956|NCT03675282|162936935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Healthy Controls (Baseline vs. 24 months)||||0.80
81626957|NCT01926496|162936955|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country, anatomical location and history of squamous cell carcinoma.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel relative risk (ingenol mebutate / imiquimod), stratified by country, anatomical location and history of squamous cell carcinoma.|||0.99|0.80|0.03
81626958|NCT01926496|162936956|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country, anatomical location and history of squamous cell carcinoma.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel relative risk (ingenol mebutate / imiquimod), stratified by country, anatomical location and history of squamous cell carcinoma.|||1.03|0.87|0.18
81626959|NCT01926496|162936957|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country, anatomical location and history of squamous cell carcinoma.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel relative risk (ingenol mebutate / imiquimod), stratified by country, anatomical location and history of squamous cell carcinoma.|||0.84|0.52|<0.001
81626960|NCT02677298|162936959|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81626961|NCT02677298|162936960|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary Outcome Measure shows a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81626962|NCT02677298|162936961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.003
81626963|NCT02677298|162936962|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Test performed for Investigator's In-clinic Assessment||||<0.001
81626964|NCT02677298|162936962|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Test performed for Subject's In-clinic Assessment||||<0.001
81626965|NCT02677298|162936963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Test performed for responders rates at week 20||||0.084
81656322|NCT01262677|163004346|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11||||0.6073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.31||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|Generalized linear model (GLM)|||A generalized linear model accounting for treatment and geographical region as fixed effects and baseline seizure frequency as a covariate was used to calculate the p-value. This generalized linear model assumed that the SGTC seizure frequency was from a Poisson distribution with a canonical log link function.||0.31|-0.53|0.6073
81656323|NCT01262677|163004346|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16||||0.4109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.22||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|GLM|||A generalized linear model accounting for treatment and geographical region as fixed effects and baseline seizure frequency as a covariate was used to calculate the p-value. This generalized linear model assumed that the SGTC seizure frequency was from a Poisson distribution with a canonical log link function.||0.22|-0.53|0.4109
81656324|NCT01262677|163004347|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.38||||0.8268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.97|11.75||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANCOVA||Value is percent reduction in seizures relative to placebo.|ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: loge (baseline 28-day seizure rate + 1) as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||11.75|-12.97|0.8268
81656325|NCT01262677|163004347|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.75||||0.9024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.69|13.66||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANCOVA||Value is percent reduction in seizures relative to placebo.|ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: loge (baseline 28-day seizure rate + 1) as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||13.66|-10.69|0.9024
81656326|NCT01262677|163004348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by geographical region (U.S., Europe, Asia, or Rest of the World) wtih percentage of responders summarized by treatment group was used to calculate the p-value.||||0.670
81656327|NCT01262677|163004348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.927||||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by geographical region (U.S., Europe, Asia, or Rest of the World) wtih percentage of responders summarized by treatment group was used to calculate the p-value.||||0.927
81656328|NCT01262677|163004349|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.28||||0.8034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.37|22.15||Statistical testing was done at 95% confidence intervals, two-sided, least square means and their standard errors.|ANCOVA||Value is percent reduction in seizures relative to placebo.|ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: loge (baseline 28-day seizure rate + 1) as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||22.15|-14.37|0.8034
81656329|NCT01262677|163004349|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.78||||0.1905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.81|5.87||Statistical testing was done at 95% confidence intervals, two-sided, least square means and their standard errors.|ANCOVA||Value is percent reduction in seizures relative to placebo.|ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: loge (baseline 28-day seizure rate + 1) as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||5.87|-24.81|0.1905
81656330|NCT01262677|163004350|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.5||Statistical testing was done at 95% confidence intervals, two-sided, least square means and their standard errors.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: HADS-A baseline score as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg controlled-release (CR), pregabalin 330 mg CR). No adjustments for multiplicity were taken.||0.5|-1.1|0.4650
81626966|NCT02677298|162936964|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test performed for the Modified Skindex-16 (GL-QoL) Emotional domain change from baseline at week 4||||<0.001
81656331|NCT01262677|163004350|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8||Statistical testing was done at 95% confidence intervals, two-sided, least square means and their standard errors.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: HADS-A baseline score as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg controlled-release (CR), pregabalin 330 mg CR). No adjustments for multiplicity were taken.||0.8|-0.8|0.9692
81626967|NCT02677298|162936964|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This test was performed for the Modified Skindex-16 (GL-QoL) Functioning domain - Change from baseline at Week 4||||<0.001
81532337|NCT05104450|162749967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.87||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|2.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, Charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||2.89|-1.16|0.401
81532338|NCT05104450|162749968|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||-0.04|-0.98|0.034
81532339|NCT05104450|162749969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.11||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.37|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|one-time measures: Beta Estimates|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including each participant's outcome measure, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60).||0.15|-6.37|0.061
81532340|NCT05104450|162749970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||0.78|-1.69|0.469
81532341|NCT05104450|162749971|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction||Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|1.13|0.42|<0.001
81532342|NCT05104450|162749972|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.47||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||0.89|0.04|0.031
81532343|NCT05104450|162749973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|one-time measures: Beta Estimates|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including each participant's outcome measure, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60).||0.02|-0.21|0.118
81532344|NCT05104450|162749974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.93||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|6.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||6.95|0.91|0.011
81532345|NCT05104450|162749975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.44||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||0.93|-0.04|0.074
81532346|NCT05104450|162749976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.71||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|-0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||-0.59|-2.82|0.003
81536906|NCT00647296|162756455|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.263|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.1772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis||50 mg/day minus 150 mg/day arm, negative direction represents worse outcome.|||0.64|-0.12|0.1772
81656332|NCT01262677|163004351|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.2693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.4||Statistical testing was done at 95% confidence intervals, two-sided, least square means and their standard errors.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: HADS-D baseline score as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg controlled-release (CR), pregabalin 330 mg CR). No adjustments for multiplicity were taken.||0.4|-1.3|0.2693
81656333|NCT01262677|163004351|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.1893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.3||Statistical testing was done at 95% confidence intervals, two-sided, least square means and their standard errors.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: HADS-D baseline score as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg controlled-release (CR), pregabalin 330 mg CR). No adjustments for multiplicity were taken.||0.3|-1.4|0.1893
81656334|NCT01262677|163004352|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8||||0.7347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|3.6||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: sleep disturbance score at baseline as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||3.6|-5.2|0.7347
81656335|NCT01262677|163004352|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.8971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|4.6||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: sleep disturbance score at baseline as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||4.6|-4.0|0.8971
81656336|NCT01262677|163004353|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.7||||0.3972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|3.6||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: snoring score at baseline as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||3.6|-9.1|0.3972
81703950|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day for change from Baseline in PPG at 60 minutes.||||0.870
81703951|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.864||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day for change from Baseline in PPG at 60 minutes.||||0.864
81703952|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day for change from Baseline in PPG at 60 minutes.||||0.997
81703953|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.682||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day for change from Baseline in PPG at 60 minutes.||||0.682
81703954|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.798||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day for change from Baseline in PPG at 2 hour.||||0.798
81656337|NCT01262677|163004353|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.7||||0.0319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|12.9||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: snoring score at baseline as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||12.9|0.6|0.0319
81536907|NCT00647296|162756456|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.615|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.4025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis||50 mg/day minus 300 mg/day treatment arm, negative direction represents worse outcome.|||0.83|-2.06|0.4025
81536908|NCT00550407|162756458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.010
81656338|NCT01262677|163004354|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.8||||0.7708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|5.9||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: awaken short of breath or with headache score at baseline as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||5.9|-4.4|0.7708
81656339|NCT01262677|163004354|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.4||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|7.4||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: awaken short of breath or with headache score at baseline as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||7.4|-2.7|0.3560
81656340|NCT01262677|163004355|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.1129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: quantity of sleep at baseline as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||0.5|-0.1|0.1129
81656341|NCT01262677|163004355|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: quantity of sleep at baseline as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||0.3|-0.3|0.9388
81656342|NCT01262677|163004356|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.9053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|6.6||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: sleep adequacy score at baseline as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||6.6|-7.5|0.9053
81532347|NCT05104450|162749977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||0.44|-1.84|0.229
81656343|NCT01262677|163004356|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6||||0.6371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|5.2||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: sleep adequacy score at baseline as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||5.2|-8.5|0.6371
81656344|NCT01262677|163004357|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.4||||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|-1.4||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: sleep somnolence score at baseline as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||-1.4|-11.4|0.0119
81656345|NCT01262677|163004357|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|4.8||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: sleep somnolence score at baseline as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||4.8|-4.9|0.9909
81656346|NCT01262677|163004358|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1||||0.5903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|2.8||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: sleep problems index I score at baseline as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||2.8|-5.0|0.5903
81656347|NCT01262677|163004358|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.7126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|4.5||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: sleep problems index I score at baseline as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||4.5|-3.1|0.7126
81656348|NCT01262677|163004359|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.1||||0.2431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|1.5||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: sleep problems index II score at baseline as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||1.5|-5.8|0.2431
81536909|NCT03883581|162756478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81656349|NCT01262677|163004359|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.8654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|3.8||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with the following fixed terms was used to calculate the p-value: sleep problems index II score at baseline as a coninuous covariate, sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg CR, pregabalin 330 mg CR).||3.8|-3.2|0.8654
81656350|NCT01262677|163004360|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.3241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.5||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model was used to calculate the p-value, with the fixed effects for sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg controlled-release (CR), pregabalin 330 mg CR), average hours per night of sleep at baseline as a coninuous covariate, and optimal sleep at Week 14 as dependent variable. No adjustments for multiplicity were taken.||2.50|0.74|0.3241
81536910|NCT03883581|162756479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.647|||||||Paired t test|||||||0.647
81656351|NCT01262677|163004360|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.71||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided.|Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model was used to calculate the p-value, with the fixed effects for sites pooled by geographic region (ie, U.S., Europe, Asia, rest of the world), and treatment group (placebo, pregabalin 165 mg controlled-release (CR), pregabalin 330 mg CR), average hours per night of sleep at baseline as a coninuous covariate, and optimal sleep at Week 14 as dependent variable. No adjustments for multiplicity were taken.||1.71|0.54|0.8932
81656352|NCT00581555|163004385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.5||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|14.7||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was covariate.||Analysis at randomization to Week 8.||14.7|-14.7|0.999
81656353|NCT00581555|163004385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.5||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|16.7||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was covariate.||Analysis at randomization to Week 10.||16.7|-12.8|0.795
81656354|NCT00581555|163004385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.6||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|17.1||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was covariate.||Analysis at randomization to Week 12.||17.1|-12.5|0.758
81656355|NCT00581555|163004385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.6||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|21.6||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was covariate.||Analysis at randomization to Week 16.||21.6|-8.3|0.381
81656356|NCT00581555|163004385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|31.4||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was a covariate.||Analysis at randomization to Week 20.||31.4|0.8|0.041
81656357|NCT00581555|163004385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.8|46.3||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was covariate.||Analysis at randomization to Week 24.||46.3|14.8|<0.001
81536911|NCT03883581|162756480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103|||||||Paired t test|||||||0.103
81656358|NCT00581555|163004386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.2||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was a covariate.||Analysis from randomization to Week 24.||1.2|0.0|0.049
81656359|NCT00581555|163004387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Pearson chi-square|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors with a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure.||Analysis from randomization to Week 24.||||0.002
81656360|NCT00581555|163004388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||Log Rank|Time to first relapse was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier's, and comparisons between groups was performed using log rank tests.||||||0.0003
81656361|NCT00581555|163004389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|7.3||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was a covariate.||Analysis from randomization to Week 24.||7.3|2.1|<0.001
81656362|NCT00581555|163004390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|135.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|42.3||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.3|218.1||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was a covariate.||Analysis from randomization to Week 24.||218.1|52.3|0.001
81656363|NCT00581555|163004391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.139||95.0|-0.8|5.5||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was a covariate.||Analysis from randomization to Week 24.||5.5|-0.8|0.139
81656364|NCT00581555|163004392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.5||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was a covariate.||Analysis from baseline to Week 2.||2.5|-2.3|0.956
81536912|NCT03883581|162756481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0004
81536913|NCT03883581|162756482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103|||||||Paired t test|||||||0.103
81536914|NCT04612725|162756483|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.01||||0.3824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|1.26||Change from baseline in ISS7 at Week 12= Treatment + baseline ISS7 + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||1.26|-3.28|0.3824
81656365|NCT00581555|163004392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.5||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was a covariate.||Analysis from baseline to Week 4.||1.5|-3.6|0.41
81656366|NCT00581555|163004392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|3.9||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was a covariate.||Analysis from baseline to Week 6.||3.9|-4.8|0.844
81656367|NCT00581555|163004392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.8||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was a covariate.||Analysis from baseline to Week 8.||1.8|-1.8|0.968
81656368|NCT00581555|163004392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.5||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was a covariate.||Analysis from baseline to Week 10.||2.5|-1.1|0.441
81656369|NCT00581555|163004392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.8||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was a covariate.||Analysis from baseline to Week 12.||2.8|-0.9|0.3
81656370|NCT00581555|163004392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.5||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was a covariate.||Analysis from baseline to Week 16.||4.5|0.7|0.008
81656371|NCT00581555|163004392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.0||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was a covariate.||Analysis from baseline to Week 20.||5.0|0.9|0.005
81656372|NCT00581555|163004392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.6||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|mixed model of ANCOVA|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors, participant was a random factor and baseline was a covariate.||Analysis from baseline to Week 24.||4.6|0.2|0.031
81656373|NCT00581555|163004393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1196||95.0||||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity and the priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Pearson chi-square or Fisher exact test|Treatment groups and visits were fixed factors with a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure.||Analysis from baseline to Week 24.||||0.1196
81656374|NCT02055781|163004408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0011|||||||Fisher Exact|||BAT arm compared to pooled pacritinib arms (QD + BID - ITT Efficacy)||||0.0011
81656375|NCT02055781|163004408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0173|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0173
81656376|NCT02055781|163004408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0007
81656377|NCT02055781|163004409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0791|||||||Fisher Exact|||BAT arm compared to pooled pacritinib arms (QD + BID - ITT Efficacy)||||0.0791
81656378|NCT02055781|163004409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6524|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6524
81656379|NCT02055781|163004409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0106|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0106
81656380|NCT03829475|163004419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.15
81656381|NCT03446781|163004420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for analysis center||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||0.002
81656382|NCT03446781|163004421|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for analysis center||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||<0.001
81656383|NCT03446781|163004422|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for analysis center||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||<0.001
81656384|NCT03446781|163004423|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for analysis center||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||<0.001
81656385|NCT03446781|163004424|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for analysis center||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||0.033
81656386|NCT03446781|163004425|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for analysis center||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||<0.001
81656387|NCT03446781|163004426|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|With factors of treatment group and analysis center adjusted for baseline values in the model||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||<0.001
81656388|NCT03446781|163004427|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for analysis center||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||<0.001
81656389|NCT03446781|163004428|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for analysis center||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||<0.001
81656390|NCT03568318|163004489|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|50.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.8|57.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||57.4|43.8|<0.001
81656391|NCT03568318|163004489|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|38.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.8|45.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||45.4|30.8|<0.001
81626968|NCT02677298|162936964|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This test was performed for the Modified Skindex-16 (GL-QoL) Overall score||||<0.001
81626969|NCT02677298|162936964|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test was performed for the FACE-Q Appraisal of Lines Between Eyebrows Scale - Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.001
81626970|NCT02677298|162936964|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test was performed for the FACE-Q Age Appraisal VAS score||||<0.001
81656392|NCT03568318|163004490|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|47.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.1|54.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response rate difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||54.0|41.1|<0.001
81656393|NCT03568318|163004490|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|28.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.1|34.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response rate difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||34.9|22.1|<0.001
81656394|NCT03568318|163004491|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|48.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.9|55.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||55.7|41.9|<0.001
81656395|NCT03568318|163004491|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|36.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.7|43.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||43.8|29.7|<0.001
81703955|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day for change from Baseline in PPG at 2 hour.||||0.730
81626971|NCT05260684|162937025|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.65|||Wald Chi- Square Statistic||HR was estimated using multivariable Cox proportional hazard models.|Statistical analysis data is presented for Dabrafenib+Trametinib relative to Encorafenib+Binimetinib (reference).||1.65|1.05|0.02
81656396|NCT03568318|163004492|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|49.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.3|56.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||56.4|43.3|<0.001
81626972|NCT05260684|162937025|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.79|||Wald Chi- Square Statistic||HR was estimated using multivariable Cox proportional hazard models.|Statistical analysis data is presented for Vemurafenib + Cobimetinib relative to Encorafenib+Binimetinib (reference).||1.79|0.76|0.47
81626973|NCT05260684|162937026|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.87|||Wald Chi- Square Statistic||HR was estimated using multivariable Cox proportional hazard models.|Statistical analysis data is presented for Dabrafenib+Trametinib relative to Encorafenib+Binimetinib (reference).||1.87|1.20|<0.001
81626974|NCT05260684|162937026|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.82|||Wald Chi- Square Statistic||HR was estimated using multivariable Cox proportional hazard models.|Statistical analysis data is presented for Vemurafenib + Cobimetinib relative to Encorafenib+Binimetinib (reference).||1.82|0.79|0.40
81626975|NCT03064217|162937027|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81532348|NCT05104450|162749978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|-1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||-1.29|-3.72|<0.001
81532349|NCT05104450|162749979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.02||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||0.25|-2.30|0.116
81532350|NCT05104450|162749980|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|2.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||2.45|-2.35|0.968
81626976|NCT00999804|162937037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||proportion of pCR|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||No comparison is required between the 24 weeks arm and 12 weeks arm. The study is designed as the 24 weeks arm ran as a single arm, using an admissible Simon-like two-stage design and required 20 or more responses in the first 55 evaluable patients.|"The study was planned to enroll 136 patients if the original cohort (n=90) was deemed successful. The 24 weeks arm ran as a single arm, using an admissible Simon-like two-stage design. The 12 weeks arm accrued as long as the 24 weeks arm is open.~The analysis of the first cohort indicated that 15 pCR were observed , which did not meet the required 20 or more responses. The accrual was closed early and the study has a total of 128 participants."||||
81626977|NCT00999804|162937038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||proportion of patients with AE|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||61 out of 85 patients (72%) in the 24-week arm had at least 1 adverse events.|This outcome is to establish the safety and tolerability of an extended regimen of lapatinib + trastuzumab, with or without endocrine therapy. No comparison between the 2 arms is required.||||
81626978|NCT00999804|162937039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||proportion of tpCR in 24 weeks arm|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||No comparison between the two arms is required.||||
81626979|NCT00999804|162937040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||proportion of CR+PR in 24 weeks arm|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||No comparison between the 2 arm is required for this study.||||
81626980|NCT05229146|162937041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.191||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 1 sided|t-statistic = .913, df = 10||One-sided paired-samples t-test comparing baseline to responses immediately following the intervention (approximately one week after baseline).||||.191
81536915|NCT04612725|162756483|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.79||||0.1244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|0.5||Change from baseline in ISS7 at Week 12= Treatment + baseline ISS7 + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||0.50|-4.09|0.1244
81626981|NCT05229146|162937041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 1 sided|t-statistic = 1.92, df = 9||One-sided paired-samples t-test comparing baseline to responses at two week follow-up (approximately four weeks after baseline).||||.043
81626982|NCT05229146|162937042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made. DF = 15.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison is between future orientation subscale pre- and post-subscale scores.||||.319
81626983|NCT05229146|162937042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.711||||0.488|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|No adjustments were made. DF = 15.||Comparison between immediate-orientation subscales.||||.488
81626984|NCT05229146|162937043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.438||||0.34|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments were made. DF = 10.||Performed a paired-samples one-sided t-test comparing positive parenting before the intervention to after the intervention.||||.34
81626985|NCT05229146|162937043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.363||||0.362|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments were made. DF = 10.||Performed a one-sided paired-samples t-test to compare negative parenting before and after the intervention.||||.362
81626986|NCT05229146|162937044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.77|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments, DF = 15||Used a one-sided paired samples t-test to examine changes in the parental involvement subscale from pre-intervention to post-intervention (approximately 4 weeks later).||||<.001
81626987|NCT05229146|162937044|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.14||||0.137|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Used a one-sided paired samples t-test to examine changes in the positive parenting subscale from pre-intervention to post-intervention (approximately 4 weeks later).||||.137
81626988|NCT05229146|162937044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.31||||0.018|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments; DF = 15.||Used a one-sided paired samples t-test to examine changes in the inconsistent discipline subscale from pre-intervention to post-intervention (approximately 4 weeks later).||||.018
81626989|NCT05229146|162937044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.39||||0.015|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments; DF = 15.||Used a one-sided paired samples t-test to examine changes in the use of corporal punishment subscale from pre-intervention to post-intervention (approximately 4 weeks later).||||.015
81626990|NCT05229146|162937044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.23||||0.021|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Used a one-sided paired samples t-test to examine changes in the poor parental monitoring/supervision subscale from pre-intervention to post-intervention (approximately 4 weeks later).||||.021
81532351|NCT05104450|162749981|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.84||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|2.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||2.17|-0.49|0.218
81532352|NCT05104450|162749982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.02||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|2.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||2.62|-0.58|0.212
81656397|NCT03568318|163004492|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|29.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.8|36.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||36.3|22.8|<0.001
81656398|NCT03568318|163004493|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|50.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.8|57.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||57.3|43.8|<0.001
81656399|NCT03568318|163004493|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|37.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.4|44.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||44.3|30.4|<0.001
81656400|NCT03568318|163004494|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|57.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.2|63.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||63.9|51.2|<0.001
81656401|NCT03568318|163004494|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|43.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.0|50.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||50.5|37.0|<0.001
81532353|NCT05104450|162749983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||0.57|-0.44|0.800
81532354|NCT05104450|162749984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||0.79|-0.26|0.317
81532355|NCT05104450|162749985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|one-time measures: Beta Estimates|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including each participant's outcome measure, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60).||-0.17|-0.44|<0.001
81536916|NCT04612725|162756484|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.07||||0.4016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.95|2.8||Change from baseline in UAS7 at Week 12= Treatment + baseline UAS7 + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||2.80|-6.95|0.4016
81626991|NCT05229146|162937045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.878||||0.197|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments; DF = 15||Used a one-sided paired-samples t-test to examine changes in emotion regulation subscale from pre-intervention to post-intervention.||||.197
81626992|NCT05229146|162937045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.857||||0.203|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments, DF = 15.||Used a one-sided paired-samples t-test to examine changes in lability/negativity subscale from pre-intervention to post-intervention.||||.203
81656402|NCT03568318|163004495|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|37.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.0|43.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||43.3|31.0|<0.001
81656403|NCT03568318|163004495|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|24.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|29.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||29.9|18.1|<0.001
81656404|NCT03568318|163004496|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|38.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.8|44.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||44.8|32.8|<0.001
81626993|NCT04717492|162937071|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.01||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.54||No adjustments for multiplicity were performed.|Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazard model with inverse probability of treatment weighting as described in primary manuscript.||Time to death, or first hospitalization or revascularization event was analyzed using cox proportional hazards models with inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) to reduce confounding. Missing data were imputed using multivariate imputation by chained equations with predictive mean matching.||1.54|0.66|0.962
81656405|NCT03568318|163004496|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|23.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.7|28.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||28.9|17.7|<0.001
81656406|NCT03568318|163004497|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|21.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.3|26.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||26.1|16.3|<0.001
81656407|NCT03568318|163004498|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|16.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|21.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||21.1|11.3|<0.001
81656408|NCT03568318|163004498|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|9.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|13.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||13.4|4.9|<0.001
81656409|NCT03568318|163004499|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for European Union (EU)/European Medicines Agency (EMA) regulatory purposes only.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-41.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.417|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.46|-33.11|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Baseline vIGA-AD category and age in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-33.11|-50.46|<0.001
81656410|NCT03568318|163004499|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for European Union (EU)/European Medicines Agency (EMA) regulatory purposes only.|LS Mean Difference|-33.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.403|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.72|-24.44|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Baseline vIGA-AD category and age in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-24.44|-41.72|<0.001
81656411|NCT03568318|163004500|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-41.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.662|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.68|-36.22|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Baseline vIGA-AD category and age in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.||-36.22|-46.68|<0.001
81656412|NCT03568318|163004500|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the coprimary and all key secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was controlled at the 0.05 level using a graphical multiple testing procedure following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|LS Mean Difference|-32.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.659|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.35|-26.91|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Baseline vIGA-AD category and age in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-26.91|-37.35|<0.001
81656413|NCT03568318|163004501|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|53.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.8|67.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||67.4|38.8|<0.001
81656414|NCT03568318|163004501|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|32.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.3|49.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||49.0|16.3|<0.001
81656415|NCT03568318|163004502|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|55.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.4|69.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||69.5|41.4|<0.001
81656416|NCT03568318|163004502|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|26.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|40.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||40.4|12.1|<0.001
81656417|NCT03568318|163004503|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|30.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.1|46.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||46.8|14.1|<0.001
81656418|NCT03568318|163004503|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|24.5||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|40.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||40.8|8.2|0.003
81656419|NCT03568318|163004504|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|52.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.3|66.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||66.7|37.3|<0.001
81656420|NCT03568318|163004504|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|27.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|43.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||43.1|11.1|0.001
81656421|NCT03568318|163004505|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|23.5||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|40.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||40.1|6.9|0.006
81656422|NCT03568318|163004505|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|22.7||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|39.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||39.2|6.2|0.007
81656423|NCT03568318|163004506|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|49.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.1|64.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||64.6|34.1|<0.001
81656424|NCT03568318|163004506|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|26.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|43.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||43.1|9.4|0.002
81656425|NCT03568318|163004507|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|41.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.8|55.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||55.1|27.8|<0.001
81656426|NCT03568318|163004507|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|24.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|38.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||38.4|10.3|0.001
81656427|NCT03568318|163004508|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|34.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.6|49.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||49.3|20.6|<0.001
81656428|NCT03568318|163004508|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|24.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|38.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||38.7|10.4|0.001
81656429|NCT03568318|163004509|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|19.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|31.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||31.8|7.8|0.001
81656430|NCT03568318|163004510|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|6.2||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|18.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||18.2|-5.7|0.306
81656431|NCT03568318|163004510|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|-1.0||||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|9.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||9.3|-11.2|0.855
81465802|NCT01246349|162624042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.616|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.373||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.871|23.103|||Regression, Linear|||Published results comprise baseline and follow-up means and standard deviations for both the MI and control group (reported above), as well as the absolute attributable effect of intervention (i.e., the difference in self-efficacy \[WEL\] change between the treatment and control groups from baseline to a 6 month follow-up).||23.103|-5.871|0.24
81626994|NCT04717492|162937073|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.11||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.92||No adjustments for multiplicity were performed.|Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazard model with inverse probability of treatment weighting as described in primary manuscript.||Time to CVD-related death or hospitalization/revascularization was analyzed using cox proportional hazards models with inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) to reduce confounding. Missing data were imputed using multivariate imputation by chained equations with predictive mean matching.||1.92|0.65|0.694
81626995|NCT04717492|162937075|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.75||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.66||No adjustments for multiplicity were performed.|Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazard model with inverse probability of treatment weighting as described in primary manuscript.||Time to respiratory/COPD-related death or hospitalization was analyzed using Cox proportional hazards models with inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) to reduce confounding. Missing data were imputed using multivariate imputation by chained equations with predictive mean matching.||1.66|0.34|0.476
81626996|NCT01000961|162937180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority endpoint of the clinical trial would be achieved if the upper limit of the 95.8% CI of the difference between RP103 and Cystagon® was less than the a-priori 0.3 non-inferiority margin, which would correspond to an observed p-value less than or equal to 0.02104|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0785||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.8|0.0107|0.1464|||t-test, 1 sided||95.8% confidence interval was used instead of 95% to take into account a sample size re-estimation calculation that was performed after 20 patients were enrolled.|16-subject study will have 90% power to reject the null hypothesis of non-inferiority at the 0.025 level of significance with a non-inferiority margin of 0.3. Final analysis was performed at a nominal significance level of 0.02104.||0.1464|0.0107|0.0001
81626997|NCT01000961|162937181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.67||||||||1.67|1.17|
81626998|NCT01000961|162937182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|105.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.0|150.0||||||||150|90|
81626999|NCT01000961|162937183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|2.39||||||||2.39|1.75|
81627000|NCT03896789|162937230|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.5||The primary outcome was analyzed using a multi-level mixed-effects model, which included a random effect for site (to account for potential provider clustering) and fixed effects for covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Included covariates were age, gender, head maximum AIS, non-head maximum AIS, nurse: patient ratio and baseline TBI guideline adherence scores.||"Null hypothesis: Assuming no difference between usual care (control) and PEGASUS (intervention).~We used 2011-2012 results from prior pilot work in Argentina (58.6% TBI guideline adherence) to determine a sample size of 432 eligible patients (216 per arm) for the planned parallel cluster RCT, which would have 80% power to detect a 18.7% higher ICU TBI guideline adherence rate with programme implementation, with a two-sided alpha of 5%, and an intraclass coefficient of 0.05."||3.5|-3.3|.95
81627001|NCT03896789|162937236|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.9||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|13.8||The outcome was analyzed using a multi-level mixed-effects model, which included a random effect for site (to account for potential provider clustering) and fixed effects for covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Included covariates were age, gender, head maximum AIS, non-head maximum AIS, nurse: patient ratio and baseline TBI guideline adherence scores.||||13.8|1.9|.01
81627002|NCT03637660|162937282|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority margin is defined as 10%. It can be assessed by comparing the margin (10%) to the upper limit of the 2-sided 90% CI for the difference in proportions.|Difference of proportion of participants|-0.06||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.03||P-value and 2-sided 90% CI are calculated based on the noninferiority analysis for the proportion difference (one-dose group is non-inferior to three-dose group) by Farrington-Manning method with a 10% margin.|Farrington-Manning||The 2-sided 90% CI are calculated based on the noninferiority analysis for the proportion difference (one-dose group is non-inferior to three-dose group) by Farrington-Manning method with a 10% margin.|To assess the primary efficacy endpoint, the number and proportion of participants with a serological response by Month 6 and the 95% confidence interval were summarized overall and by treatment. The Farrington-Manning test at the 5% one-sided level of significance was used to test the noninferiority hypothesis. The null hypothesis for the primary objective was that the difference in proportion of participants with serological responses between the three-dose and one-dose groups was at least 10%||0.03|-0.15|0.002
81627003|NCT03637660|162937290|EQUIVALENCE|The alternative hypothesis was that the two treatment groups were unequal.|||||<|0.001||||||P-value was calculated based on 2-sided Pearson Chi-Square test. Difference in proportion was reported with the Wilson 95% CI|Chi-squared|||The number and proportion of participants who were compliant to the treatment, receiving all assigned doses within the assigned visit windows. The null hypothesis was no difference between two treatment groups.||||< 0.001
81627004|NCT03637660|162937292|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority margin is defined as 10%. It can be assessed by comparing the margin (10%) to the upper limit of the 2-sided 90% CI for the difference in proportions.|Difference of proportion of participants|-0.05||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.07||P-value and 2-sided 90% CI are calculated based on the noninferiority analysis for the proportion difference (one-dose group is non-inferior to three-dose group) in HIV-infected participants by Farrington-Manning method with a 10% margin.|Farrington-Manning|||The number and proportion of participants with serological response by month 6 among participants with HIV infection and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were summarized overall and by treatment status. The Farrington-Manning test at the 5% one-sided level of significance was used to test the noninferiority hypothesis. The null hypothesis was that the difference in serological response rate between the three-dose and one-dose groups was at least 10%.||0.07|-0.17|0.022
81656432|NCT03568318|163004511|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-16.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.956||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.59|7.48|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD category in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||7.48|-39.59|0.180
81656433|NCT03568318|163004511|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-26.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.986||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.97|-2.79|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD category in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-2.79|-49.97|0.029
81532356|NCT05104450|162749986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|one-time measures: Beta Estimates|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including each participant's outcome measure, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60).||0.03|-0.27|0.107
81536917|NCT04612725|162756484|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.36||||0.0819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.28|0.56||Change from baseline in UAS7 at Week 12= Treatment + baseline UAS7 + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||0.56|-9.28|0.0819
81627005|NCT03637660|162937292|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority margin is defined as 10%. It can be assessed by comparing the margin (10%) to the upper limit of the 2-sided 90% CI for the difference in proportions.|Difference of proportion of participants|-0.06||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.09||P-value and 2-sided 90% CI are calculated based on the noninferiority analysis for the proportion difference (one-dose group is non-inferior to three-dose group) among HIV-uninfected participants by Farrington-Manning method with a 10% margin.|Farrington-Manning|||The number and proportion of participants with serological response by month 6 among participants without HIV infection and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were summarized overall and by treatment status. The Farrington-Manning test at the 5% one-sided level of significance was used to test the noninferiority hypothesis. The null hypothesis was that the difference in serological response rate between the three-dose and one-dose groups was at least 10%.||0.09|-0.22|0.037
81627006|NCT03637660|162937293|NON_INFERIORITY|The alternative hypothesis was that the difference in response rates was less than 10%. The noninferiority margin is defined as 10%. It can be assessed by comparing the margin (10%) to the upper limit of the 2-sided 90% CI for the difference in proportions.|Difference of proportion of participants|-0.05||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|0.04||P-value and 2-sided 90% CI are calculated based on the noninferiority analysis for the proportion difference (one-dose group is non-inferior to three-dose group) by Farrington-Manning method with a 10% margin.|Farrington-Manning||The 2-sided 90% CI are calculated based on the noninferiority analysis for the -sproportion difference (one-dose group is non-inferior to three-dose group) by Farrington-Manning method with a 10% margin.|The number and proportion of participants with a serological response by Month 12 and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were summarized overall and by treatment. The Farrington-Manning test at the 5% one-sided level of significance was used to test the noninferiority hypothesis. The null hypothesis was that the difference in serological response rate between the three-dose and one-dose groups was at least 10%.||0.04|-0.14|0.002
81627007|NCT03637660|162937294|NON_INFERIORITY|The alternative hypothesis was that the difference in response rates was less than 10%. The noninferiority margin is defined as 10%. It can be assessed by comparing the margin (10%) to the upper limit of the 2-sided 90% CI for the difference in proportions.|Difference of proportion of participants|-0.06||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.05||P-value and 2-sided 90% CI are calculated based on the noninferiority analysis for the proportion difference (one-dose group is non-inferior to three-dose group) in HIV-infected participants by Farrington-Manning method with a 10% margin.|Farrington-Manning||The 2-sided 90% CI are calculated based on the noninferiority analysis for the -sproportion difference (one-dose group is non-inferior to three-dose group) among HIV-infected participants by Farrington-Manning method with a 10% margin.|The number and proportion of participants with a serological response by month 12 among participants with HIV infection and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were summarized overall and by treatment status. The Farrington-Manning test at the 5% one-sided level of significance was used to test the noninferiority hypothesis. The null hypothesis was that the difference in serological response rate between the three-dose and one-dose groups was at least 10%.||0.05|-0.18|0.011
81627008|NCT03637660|162937294|NON_INFERIORITY|The alternative hypothesis was that the difference in response rates was less than 10%. The noninferiority margin is defined as 10%. It can be assessed by comparing the margin (10%) to the upper limit of the 2-sided 90% CI for the difference in proportions.|Difference of proportion of participants|-0.03||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.11||P-value and 2-sided 90% CI are calculated based on the noninferiority analysis for the proportion difference (one-dose group is non-inferior to three-dose group) among HIV-uninfected participants by Farrington-Manning method with a 10% margin.|Farrington-Manning||The 2-sided 90% CI are calculated based on the noninferiority analysis for the -sproportion difference (one-dose group is non-inferior to three-dose group) among HIV-uninfected participants by Farrington-Manning method with a 10% margin.|The number and proportion of participants with a serological response by month 12 amont participants without HIV infection and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were summarized overall and by treatment status. The Farrington-Manning test at the 5% one-sided level of significance was used to test the noninferiority hypothesis. The null hypothesis was that the difference in serological response rate between the three-dose and one-dose groups was at least 10%.||0.11|-0.18|0.064
81627009|NCT05603143|162937309|OTHER|||||||0.3161|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3161
81627010|NCT05603143|162937313|OTHER|||||||0.3219|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3219
81627011|NCT05603143|162937314|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.496||||0.6568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|8.952|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and two-sided 95% CI for hazard ratio were estimated using the Cox regression.|||8.952|0.250|0.6568
81627012|NCT05603143|162937315|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.99||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.311|28.74|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and two-sided 95% CI for hazard ratio were estimated using the Cox regression.|||28.740|0.311|0.3190
81627013|NCT05603143|162937316|OTHER|||||||0.3161|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3161
81627014|NCT05603143|162937317|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.425||||0.0859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.961|2.112||P-value was based on stratified Log-rank test with randomization stratification factors as the strata.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and two-sided 95% CI for hazard ratio were estimated using the Cox regression with randomization stratification factors as covariates.|||2.112|0.961|0.0859
81627015|NCT05603143|162937318|OTHER||Treatment Difference (vs Placebo)|-0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.33|||MMRM||Least-squares mean (SE), 95% CI and P value were from MMRM with baseline viral load and randomization strata as covariates.|||-0.33|-0.83|< 0.0001
81627016|NCT00667251|162937351|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.367||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.133|1.648|||Log Rank|||PFS at the time of Primary Analysis (IIT population)||1.648|1.133|0.0010
81627017|NCT00667251|162937351|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.484||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.204|1.829|||Log Rank|||PFS at the time of Primary Analysis (Central HER2+ population)||1.829|1.204|0.0002
81627018|NCT00667251|162937352|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3722|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1466|1.6422|||||Stratified HR for LTax/L versus TTax/T|PFS at the time of Final Analysis (IIT population)||1.6422|1.1466|
81627019|NCT00667251|162937352|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4968|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2251|1.8288|||||Stratified HR for LTax/L versus TTax/T|PFS at the time of Final Analysis (Central HER2+ population)||1.8288|1.2251|
81627020|NCT00667251|162937353|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3786|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0246|1.8549|||||Stratified HR for LTax/L versus TTax/T|Overall Survival (OS) (IIT population)||1.8549|1.0246|
81627021|NCT00667251|162937354|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5818|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1181|2.2379|||||Stratified HR for LTax/L versus TTax/T|Overall Survival (OS) (Central HER2+ population)||2.2379|1.1181|
81656434|NCT03568318|163004512|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-35.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.354|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.28|-25.11|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD category in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-25.11|-46.28|<0.001
81703956|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day for change from Baseline in PPG at 2 hour.||||1.000
81536918|NCT04612725|162756484|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.56||||0.3314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.74|2.63||Change from baseline in UAS7 at Week 24= Treatment + baseline UAS7 + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||2.63|-7.74|0.3314
81627022|NCT00667251|162937357|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0916|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7271|1.6389|||||Stratified HR for LTax/L versus TTax/T|Time to Central Nervous System (CNS) metastasis (IIT population)||1.6389|0.7271|
81627023|NCT00667251|162937358|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0951|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7144|1.6787|||||Stratified HR for LTax/L versus TTax/T|Time to Central Nervous System (CNS) metastasis (Central HER2+ population)||1.6787|0.7144|
81627024|NCT00667251|162937363|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0091|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.809|1.2586|||||Stratified HR for LTax/L versus TTax/T|Time to Response (TTR) (IIT population)||1.2586|0.8090|
81627025|NCT00667251|162937364|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9573|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7544|1.2148|||||Stratified HR for LTax/L versus TTax/T|Time to Response (TTR) (Central HER2+ population)||1.2148|0.7544|
81627026|NCT00667251|162937365|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4866|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1479|1.9251|||||Stratified HR for LTax/L versus TTax/T|Duration of Response (DoR) (IIT population)||1.9251|1.1479|
81627027|NCT00667251|162937366|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5594|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1767|2.0666|||||Stratified HR for LTax/L versus TTax/T|Duration of Response (DoR) (Central HER2+ population)||2.0666|1.1767|
81627028|NCT02921230|162937400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0077|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0077
81627029|NCT05875142|162937421|NON_INFERIORITY|test of non-inferiority is H0: control\>=treatment vs HA: control\<treatment||||||0.0008|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||T compared with TM||||0.0008
81627030|NCT05875142|162937421|NON_INFERIORITY|test of non-inferiority is H0: control\>=treatment vs HA: control\<treatment||||||5.03e-06|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||T compared with TMC.||||0.00000503
81627031|NCT05875142|162937422|NON_INFERIORITY|test of non-inferiority is H0: control\>=treatment vs HA: control\<treatment||||||0.0176|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||T compared with T||||0.0176
81627032|NCT05875142|162937422|NON_INFERIORITY|test of non-inferiority is H0: control\>=treatment vs HA: control\<treatment||||||0.0056|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparing T with TMC.||||0.0056
81627033|NCT05875142|162937423|NON_INFERIORITY|test of non-inferiority is H0: control\<=treatment vs HA: control\>treatment||||||0.4066|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||T compared with TM||||0.4066
81627034|NCT05875142|162937423|NON_INFERIORITY|test of non-inferiority is H0: control\<=treatment vs HA: control\>treatment||||||0.4045|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||T compared with TMC||||0.4045
81627035|NCT05486078|162937467|OTHER|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Hip abduction strength was analyzed using repeated measures ANOVA. The assumption of sphericity was tested and Bonferroni correction was applied for pairwise comparisons. A p-value \< 0.001 was considered statistically significant.||||0.001
81627036|NCT05486078|162937468|OTHER|McNemar Exact Test|||||<|0.0001||||||P-value derived from McNemar exact test comparing binary outcome (improved vs. unchanged). Statistical significance threshold set at p \< 0.05.|McNemar|McNemar Exact Test||MRI improvement was assessed using paired evaluation of inflammatory signs (edema) at baseline and Week 24. McNemar exact test was used for within-subject categorical comparison.||||< 0.0001
81627037|NCT05486078|162937469|OTHER|Friedman Test Within-group||||||0.992|||||||Friedman Test Within-group|||Analgesic use (units/week) was analyzed over time using the Friedman test for repeated measures. No significant variation across follow-up visits was found.||||0.992
81627038|NCT05717907|162937485|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.000
81627039|NCT05908344|162937497|OTHER|Effect size determination|Cohen's d|-0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Comparison for NREM1 minutes. Group Selection refers to study device Condition (Active/Sham); repeated-measures design||||
81656435|NCT03568318|163004512|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-24.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.423|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.1|-13.65|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD category in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-13.65|-35.10|<0.001
81656436|NCT02898077|163004513|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.765||||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.613|0.955|||Log Rank|||||0.955|0.613|0.0184
81656437|NCT02898077|163004514|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.963|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.771|1.203||||||||1.203|0.771|
81627040|NCT05908344|162937497|OTHER|Effect size determination|Cohen's d|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Comparison for NREM2 minutes. Group Selection refers to study device Condition (Active/Sham); repeated-measures design.||||
81627041|NCT05908344|162937497|OTHER|Effect size determination|Cohen's d|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Comparison for NREM3 minutes. Group Selection refers to study device Condition (Active/Sham); repeated-measures design.||||
81627042|NCT05908344|162937497|OTHER|Effect size determination|Cohen's d|-0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Comparison for REM minutes. Group Selection refers to study device Condition (Active/Sham); repeated-measures design.||||
81627043|NCT05908344|162937498|OTHER|Effect size determination|Cohen's d|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Comparison for NREM1 percentage. Group Selection refers to study device Condition (Active/Sham); repeated-measures design.||||
81627044|NCT05908344|162937498|OTHER|Effect size determination|Cohen's d|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Comparison for NREM2 percentage. Group Selection refers to study device Condition (Active/Sham); repeated-measures design.||||
81627045|NCT05908344|162937498|OTHER|Effect size determination|Cohen's d|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Comparison for NREM3 percentage. Group Selection refers to study device Condition (Active/Sham); repeated-measures design.||||
81627046|NCT05908344|162937498|OTHER|Effect size determination|Cohen's d|-0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Comparison for REM percentage. Group Selection refers to study device Condition (Active/Sham); repeated-measures design.||||
81627047|NCT05908344|162937499|OTHER|Effect size determination|Cohen's d|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Group Selection refers to study device Condition (Active/Sham); repeated-measures design.||||
81627048|NCT04749615|162937645|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority Margin = (-Infinity, 1.28)||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.11
81656438|NCT02898077|163004515|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.761|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.598|0.968||||||||0.968|0.598|
81627049|NCT04749615|162937646|NON_INFERIORITY|a noninferiority margin of 1.0 and 10% attrition|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||this is the calculated p-value.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5
81627050|NCT05746494|162937663|OTHER|Omnibus analysis||||||0.023|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.023
81627051|NCT05746494|162937664|OTHER|Omnibus analysis||||||0.042|||||||Multilevel Modeling|||||||0.042
81627052|NCT05746494|162937665|OTHER|Omnibus analysis||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.980
81627053|NCT05746494|162937666|OTHER|Omnibus analysis||||||0.01|||||||Multilevel Modeling|||||||0.010
81627054|NCT05746494|162937667|OTHER|Omnibus analysis||||||0.064|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.064
81627055|NCT05746494|162937668|OTHER|Omnibus analysis||||||0.306|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.306
81627056|NCT05746494|162937669|OTHER|Omnibus analysis||||||0.041|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.041
81627057|NCT05746494|162937670|OTHER|Omnibus analysis||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.019
81627058|NCT02962895|162937674|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.75||||0.5161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|3.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 5 mg vs. Placebo||3.02|-1.52|0.5161
81627059|NCT02962895|162937674|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.55||||0.6332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 50 mg vs. Placebo||1.71|-2.80|0.6332
81627060|NCT02962895|162937674|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.92||||0.0921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 300 mg vs. Placebo||0.32|-4.15|0.0921
81627061|NCT02962895|162937676|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.32||||0.4457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 5 mg vs. Placebo||1.13|-0.50|0.4457
81627062|NCT02962895|162937676|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.01||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 50 mg vs. Placebo||0.82|-0.79|0.301
81627063|NCT02962895|162937676|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.8858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 300 mg vs. Placebo||0.74|-0.86|0.8858
81627064|NCT02962895|162937678|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.93||||0.3424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.93|2.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values are derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 5 mg vs. Placebo||2.07|-5.93|0.3424
81627065|NCT02962895|162937678|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.56||||0.2092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.58|1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values are derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 50 mg vs. Placebo||1.45|-6.58|0.2092
81627066|NCT02962895|162937678|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.31||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|4.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values are derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 300 mg vs. Placebo||4.20|-3.58|0.8740
81656439|NCT02898077|163004516|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.2||||||||1.2|0.5|
81656440|NCT02898077|163004517|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.905|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.577|1.421||||||||1.421|0.577|
81627067|NCT02962895|162937680|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.02||||0.5768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.61|2.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 5 mg vs. Placebo / Mental Component Score||2.57|-4.61|0.5768
81627068|NCT02962895|162937680|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.68||||0.7113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|4.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 50 mg vs. Placebo / Mental Component Score||4.28|-2.93|0.7113
81656441|NCT04410523|163004522|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0541||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.229|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CSJ117-placebo)|||0.229|0.016|0.025
81656442|NCT04410523|163004522|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0542||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.165|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CCSJ117-placebo)|||0.165|-0.049|0.286
81656443|NCT04410523|163004522|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0521||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.168|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CCSJ117-placebo)|||0.168|-0.037|0.212
81656444|NCT04410523|163004522|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.076|0.094|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CCSJ117-placebo)|||0.094|-0.076|0.831
81656445|NCT04410523|163004522|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0434||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.077|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CCSJ117-placebo)|||0.077|-0.094|0.852
81656446|NCT04410523|163004523|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-1.568|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.363||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.219|3.083|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CSJ117-placebo)|||3.083|-6.219|0.508
81656447|NCT04410523|163004523|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-3.998|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.384||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.691|0.695|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CCSJ117-placebo)|||0.695|-8.691|0.095
81465803|NCT01246349|162624043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||Regression, Linear|||Results published comprise baseline and follow-up BMI z-score means and standard deviations for both the MI and control groups (reported above), as well as the attributable effect of intervention (i.e., the difference in BMI change between the treatment and control groups from baseline to a 6-month follow-up)||||0.56
81465804|NCT01246349|162624044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Regression, Linear|||Results published comprise baseline and follow-up means and standard deviations for both the MI and control group (reported above), as well as the attributable effect of intervention (i.e., the difference in waist circumference change between the treatment and control groups from baseline to a 6-month follow-up).||||0.09
81627069|NCT02962895|162937680|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.0||||0.5722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|4.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 300 mg vs. Placebo / Mental Component Score||4.48|-2.49|0.5722
81627070|NCT02962895|162937680|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.84||||0.4138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|3.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 5 mg vs. Placebo / Physical Component Score||3.83|-1.59|0.4138
81627071|NCT02962895|162937680|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.4663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|1.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 50 mg vs. Placebo / Physical Component Score||1.71|-3.72|0.4663
81627072|NCT02962895|162937680|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.84||||0.1694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|4.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 300 mg vs. Placebo / Physical Component Score||4.47|-0.79|0.1694
81656448|NCT04410523|163004523|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-2.889|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2943||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.405|1.627|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CCSJ117-placebo)|||1.627|-7.405|0.209
81656449|NCT04410523|163004523|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-0.287|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8718||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.971|3.398|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CCSJ117-placebo)|||3.398|-3.971|0.878
81656450|NCT04410523|163004523|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|1.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8652||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.578|4.765|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CCSJ117-placebo)|||4.765|-2.578|0.558
81656451|NCT04410523|163004526|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1493||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.336|0.252|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CSJ117-placebo)|||0.252|-0.336|0.780
81656452|NCT04410523|163004526|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1489||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.713|-0.127|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CCSJ117-placebo)|||-0.127|-0.713|0.005
81656453|NCT04410523|163004526|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-0.289|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1446||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.573|0.004|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CCSJ117-placebo)|||0.004|-0.573|0.047
81656454|NCT04410523|163004526|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1182||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.249|0.216|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CCSJ117-placebo)|||0.216|-0.249|0.887
81656455|NCT04410523|163004526|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1184||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.348|0.118|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CCSJ117-placebo)|||0.118|-0.348|0.333
81656456|NCT04410523|163004527|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1485||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.389|0.195|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CSJ117-placebo)|||0.195|-0.389|0.515
81656457|NCT04410523|163004527|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|0.218|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1484||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.51|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CCSJ117-placebo)|||0.510|-0.074|0.143
81656458|NCT04410523|163004527|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.207|0.364|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CCSJ117-placebo)|||0.364|-0.207|0.590
81656459|NCT04410523|163004527|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.199|0.265|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CCSJ117-placebo)|||0.265|-0.199|0.778
81656460|NCT04410523|163004527|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.305|||MMRM||Treatment difference (CCSJ117-placebo)|||0.305|-0.160|0.539
81656461|NCT01638429|163004536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in methane eradicators only pre- and post-treatment||||0.16
81656462|NCT01638429|163004538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is comparing change in methane eradiacators before and after treatment to change in methane non-eradiacators before and after treatment||||0.028
81656463|NCT01638429|163004539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is comparing change in methane eradiacators before and after treatment to change in methane non-eradiacators before and after treatment||||0.01
81656464|NCT01638429|163004540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in methane eradicators only pre- and post-treatment||||0.97
81656465|NCT01638429|163004540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in total study population pre- and post-treatment||||0.85
81656466|NCT01638429|163004541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in methane eradicators only pre- and post-treatment||||0.61
81656467|NCT01638429|163004541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in total study population pre- and post-treatment||||0.45
81656468|NCT01638429|163004542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in methane eradicators only pre- and post-treatment||||0.018
81656469|NCT01638429|163004542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in total study population pre- and post-treatment||||0.14
81627073|NCT02962895|162937682|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.17||||0.2671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.56|3.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 5 mg vs. Placebo||3.22|-11.56|0.2671
81627074|NCT02962895|162937682|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.49||||0.2248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.78|2.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 50 mg vs. Placebo||2.79|-11.78|0.2248
81627075|NCT02962895|162937682|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.36||||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.51|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 300 mg vs. Placebo||-1.20|-15.51|0.0224
81627076|NCT02962895|162937684|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.27||||0.6457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.46|12.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 5 mg vs. Placebo||12.00|-7.46|0.6457
81627077|NCT02962895|162937684|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.26||||0.5132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.55|13.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 50 mg vs. Placebo||13.06|-6.55|0.5132
81627078|NCT02962895|162937684|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.77||||95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.21|4.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 300 mg vs. Placebo||4.68|-14.21|95
81627079|NCT02962895|162937685|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.11||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 5 mg vs. Placebo (Stimulated salivary flow rate)||0.30|-0.08|0.2710
81703957|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day for change from Baseline in PPG at 2 hour.||||1.000
81703958|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.464||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day for change from Baseline in PPI at 30 minutes.||||0.464
81536919|NCT04612725|162756484|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.74||||0.1582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.95|1.47||Change from baseline in UAS7 at Week 24= Treatment + baseline UAS7 + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||1.47|-8.95|0.1582
81627080|NCT02962895|162937685|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.13||||0.1618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 50 mg vs. Placebo (Stimulated salivary flow rate)||0.32|-0.05|0.1618
81627081|NCT02962895|162937685|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 300 mg vs. Placebo (Stimulated salivary flow rate)||0.38|0.01|0.0374
81627082|NCT02962895|162937685|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 5 mg vs. Placebo (Unstimulated salivary flow rate)||0.09|-0.09|0.9559
81627083|NCT02962895|162937685|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0||||0.929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 50 mg vs. Placebo (Unstimulated salivary flow rate)||0.08|-0.09|0.9290
81627084|NCT02962895|162937685|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.7276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confidence intervals and p-values derived from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Week 24: VAY736 300 mg vs. Placebo (Unstimulated salivary flow rate)||0.07|-0.10|0.7276
81703959|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.634||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day for change from Baseline in PPI at 30 minutes.||||0.634
81703960|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.254||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day for change from Baseline in PPI at 30 minutes.||||0.254
81703961|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day for change from Baseline in PPI at 30 minutes.||||0.034
81703962|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.765||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day for change from Baseline in PPI at 60 minutes.||||0.765
81703963|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.434||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day for change from Baseline in PPI at 60 minutes.||||0.434
81656470|NCT01638429|163004543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in total study population pre- and post-treatment||||0.43
81656471|NCT01638429|163004543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in methane eradicators only pre- and post-treatment||||0.44
81656472|NCT01638429|163004544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in total study population pre- and post-treatment||||0.13
81656473|NCT01638429|163004544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in methane eradicators only pre- and post-treatment||||0.25
81656474|NCT01638429|163004545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in total study population pre- and post-treatment||||0.29
81656475|NCT01638429|163004545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in methane eradicators only pre- and post-treatment||||0.27
81656476|NCT01638429|163004546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in total study population pre- and post-treatment||||0.22
81627085|NCT03241459|162937698|NON_INFERIORITY|15.0% is the absolute noninferiority margin (50% of the difference in primary patency rate between IN.PACT Admiral DCB and PTA).|Difference in percentage|-3.7||||0.0029|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-11.7|||P-value is derived from one-sided Farrington-Manning test with noninferiority margin of 15% and a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Farrington-Manning test||For subjects missing primary effectiveness endpoint status, a logistic regression model was used for multiple imputation with pre-specified baseline variables as model predictors.|The SurVeil DCB will be declared noninferior to IN.PACT Admiral DCB with respect to efficacy endpoint if the null hypothesis of inferiority is rejected at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|||-11.7|0.0029
81656477|NCT01638429|163004546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in methane eradicators only pre- and post-treatment||||0.059
81656478|NCT01638429|163004547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in total study population pre- and post-treatment||||0.33
81656479|NCT01638429|163004547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Values compared in methane eradicators only pre- and post-treatment||||0.075
81656480|NCT02040584|163004554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9423|||||||Fisher Exact|Week 52||"Null hypothesis (H0): there were no differences in kidney function between the two groups, in contrast with the alternative hypothesis (H1), in which there were differences:~HO: CBS = CBC versus H1: CBS ≠ CBC, where CBS and CBC were percentages of patients who showed clinical benefit at Week 52 for the study group and control group, respectively."||||0.9423
81656481|NCT00127205|163004628|OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.49
81656482|NCT00127205|163004628|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.26|||Regression, Cox|||||1.26|0.94|0.24
81656483|NCT00127205|163004628|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.24|||Regression, Cox|||||1.24|0.90|0.50
81656484|NCT00127205|163004629|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.50
81536920|NCT04612725|162756485|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.62||||0.1995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.86||Change from baseline in ISS7 at Week 24= Treatment + baseline ISS7 + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||0.86|-4.10|0.1995
81656485|NCT00127205|163004630|OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis for recurrence to bone||||0.93
81656486|NCT05032872|163004632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time by condition interaction||||.49
81656487|NCT05032872|163004633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction||||.48
81656488|NCT05032872|163004634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction predicting satisfaction with contact quality||||.04
81656489|NCT05032872|163004634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction predicting dissatisfaction with contact quantity||||.44
81656490|NCT05032872|163004634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction predicting satisfaction with contact quantity||||.99
81656491|NCT05032872|163004634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction predicting knowing others' experience||||.87
81656492|NCT05032872|163004634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction predicting shared understanding||||.98
81656493|NCT05032872|163004634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction predicting relationship salience||||.76
81656494|NCT05032872|163004635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction||||.29
81656495|NCT05032872|163004636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition predicting positive affect||||.51
81656496|NCT05032872|163004636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition predicting negative affect||||.83
81656497|NCT05032872|163004637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction||||.51
81656498|NCT05032872|163004638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction||||.65
81656499|NCT05032872|163004639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction predicting management of distress||||.01
81656500|NCT05032872|163004639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||time x condition interaction predicting caregiver overload||||.75
81656501|NCT05032872|163004639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction predicting relational deprivation||||.59
81656502|NCT05032872|163004639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction predicting job caregiving conflict||||.51
81656503|NCT05032872|163004639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction predicting role captivity||||.25
81656504|NCT05032872|163004639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction predicting sense of self||||.34
81656505|NCT05032872|163004639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction predicting personal gain||||.75
81656506|NCT05032872|163004639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction predicting caregiving competence||||.99
81656507|NCT05032872|163004639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction predicting management of situition||||.61
81627086|NCT03241459|162937699|NON_INFERIORITY|10.0% is the absolute noninferiority margin (50% of the difference in primary safety endpoint rate between IN.PACT Admiral DCB and PTA).|Difference in percentage|2.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-4.1|||P-value is derived from one-sided Farrington-Manning test with noninferiority margin of 10% and a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Farrington-Manning test||For subjects missing primary safety endpoint status, a logistic regression model was used for multiple imputation with pre-specified baseline variables as model predictors.|The SurVeil DCB will be declared noninferior to IN.PACT Admiral DCB with respect to safety endpoint if the null hypothesis of inferiority is rejected at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|||-4.1|<.0001
81627087|NCT03241459|162937700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P-value is derived from two-sided Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||The incidence estimates will be reported along with a p-value from a two-sided Fisher's exact test comparing the SurVeil and the IN.PACT Admiral groups.||||0.579
81627088|NCT03241459|162937701|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Both arms demonstrated 100% success, therefore, Fisher's exact test does not provide a p-value, but we populated it with a p-value of 1.00 to indicate no difference between arms.|Fisher Exact|||The incidence estimates will be reported along with a two-sided Fisher's exact test comparing the SurVeil and the IN.PACT Admiral groups.||||1.00
81627089|NCT03241459|162937702|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is derived from two-sided Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||The incidence estimates will be reported along with a two-sided Fisher's exact test comparing the SurVeil and the IN.PACT Admiral groups.||||1.000
81627090|NCT03241459|162937703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.494||||||P-value is derived from two-sided Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.494
81656508|NCT05032872|163004639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction predicting management of meaning||||.92
81656509|NCT05032872|163004639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction predicting expressive support||||.96
81656510|NCT05032872|163004640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction||||.37
81656511|NCT05032872|163004641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction||||.89
81656512|NCT05032872|163004642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction||||.30
81656513|NCT05032872|163004643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52||||||Controlled for age, sex, education, and self-reported functional health|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x condition interaction||||.52
81656514|NCT05032872|163004644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent sample T-test comparing the treatment and control group||||.45
81656515|NCT04155047|163004657|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.323|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1861||0.0987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.711|0.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.066|-0.711|0.0987
81656516|NCT03547739|163004666|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|4.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.88|6.18|||Chi-squared||Generalized Estimating Equation model with robust standard errors used. Risk Ratios reported were adjusted for baseline education level, wealth index, length of couple relationship, previous couple testing at baseline, and couple age disparity.|Home visits as compared to Standard Care||6.18|2.88|<0.001
81656517|NCT03547739|163004666|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|5.45|||Chi-squared||Generalized Estimating Equation model with robust standard errors used. Risk Ratios reported were adjusted for baseline education level, wealth index, length of couple relationship, previous couple testing at baseline, and couple age disparity.|HIV Self-testing as compared to Standard Care||5.45|2.50|<0.001
81656518|NCT03547739|163004667|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.31|||Chi-squared||Generalized Estimating Equation model with robust standard errors used. Risk Ratios reported were adjusted for baseline education level, wealth index, length of couple relationship, previous couple testing at baseline, and and couple age disparity.|Comparison of the Home Visit arm with Standard Care||1.31|1.12|.001
81656519|NCT03547739|163004667|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.26||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.36|||Chi-squared||Generalized Estimating Equation model with robust standard errors used. Risk Ratios reported were adjusted for baseline education level, wealth index, length of couple relationship, previous couple testing at baseline, and and couple age disparity.|Comparison of HIVST arm with Standard Care arm||1.36|1.17|.001
81656520|NCT03547739|163004681|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.12|||Chi-squared||Generalized Estimating Equation model (binomial family and log link) with robust standard errors used. Risk Ratios reported were adjusted for baseline education level, wealth, length of couple relationship, and couple age disparity.|Comparison of the Home Visit arm with Standard Care||1.12|1.03|.011
81656521|NCT03547739|163004681|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.08|||Chi-squared||Generalized Estimating Equation model (binomial family and log link) with robust standard errors used. Risk Ratios reported were adjusted for baseline education level, wealth, length of couple relationship, and couple age disparity.|Comparison of the HIVST arm with Standard Care||1.08|0.97|0.011
81656522|NCT03547739|163004682|OTHER||Kaplan Meier estimates|0.92||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|0.95|||Log Rank|||||0.95|0.86|0.087
81627091|NCT03241459|162937704|NON_INFERIORITY|The Farrington and Manning test for noninferiority of proportions at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Difference in percentage|-1.9||||0.0059|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-12.1|||P-value is derived from one-sided Farrington-Manning test with noninferiority margin of 15% and a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Farrington-Manning test|||The objective is to assess whether the primary patency rate of subjects in the SurVeil DCB group is noninferior to that of the IN.PACT Admiral DCB group:|||-12.1|0.0059
81627092|NCT03241459|162937705|SUPERIORITY|Target Vessel Patency for SurVeil DCB vs. Target Vessel Patency for IN.PACT DCB at 12 months.||||||0.699||||||12-Month P-Value|Fisher Exact|||The main analysis of the secondary endpoints will be carried out using the ITT analysis set.||||0.699
81627093|NCT03241459|162937705|SUPERIORITY|Target Vessel Patency for SurVeil DCB vs. Target Vessel Patency for IN.PACT DCB at 24 months.||||||1||||||24-Month P-Value|Fisher Exact|||The main analysis of the secondary endpoints will be carried out using the ITT analysis set.||||1.0
81627094|NCT03241459|162937706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||6-Month P-Value|Fisher Exact|||||||0.699
81627095|NCT03241459|162937706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.447||||||12-Month P-Value|Fisher Exact|||||||0.447
81627096|NCT03241459|162937706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.589||||||24-Month P-Value|Fisher Exact|||||||0.589
81627097|NCT03241459|162937707|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-Value at 6-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81627098|NCT03241459|162937707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.823||||||P-Value at 12-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||0.823
81627099|NCT03241459|162937707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.454||||||P-Value at 24-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||0.454
81627100|NCT03241459|162937708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.535||||||P-Value at 6-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||0.535
81627101|NCT03241459|162937708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||P-Value at 12-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||0.860
81627102|NCT03241459|162937708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||P-Value at 24-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||0.390
81627103|NCT03241459|162937709|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Both arms demonstrated 0 amputations at 6 months. Fisher's Exact test does not provide a p-value, but we populated it with a p-value of 1.00 to indicate no difference between arms.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81536921|NCT04612725|162756485|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.76||||0.1654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|0.73||Change from baseline in ISS7 at Week 24= Treatment + baseline ISS7 + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||0.73|-4.25|0.1654
81627104|NCT03241459|162937709|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Both arms demonstrated 0 amputations at 12 months. Fisher's Exact test does not provide a p-value, but we populated it with a p-value of 1.00 to indicate no difference between arms.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81627105|NCT03241459|162937709|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-Value at 24-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81627106|NCT03241459|162937710|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81627107|NCT03241459|162937710|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.472||||||P-Value at 24-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||0.472
81627108|NCT03241459|162937711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.193||||||P-Value for change in Rutherford Classification from BL to 1-Month|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.193
81627109|NCT03241459|162937711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||P-Value for change in Rutherford Classification from BL to 6-Months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.140
81627110|NCT03241459|162937711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.372||||||P-Value for change in Rutherford Classification from BL to 12-Months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.372
81627111|NCT03241459|162937711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.104||||||P-Value for change in Rutherford Classification from BL to 24-Months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.104
81627112|NCT03241459|162937712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32||||||P-Value for change in PARC from BL to 1-Month|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.320
81627113|NCT03241459|162937712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.132||||||P-Value for change in PARC from BL to 6-Months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.132
81627114|NCT03241459|162937712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.248||||||P-Value for change in PARC from BL to 12-Months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.248
81627115|NCT03241459|162937712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.194||||||P-Value for change in PARC from BL to 24-Months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.194
81627116|NCT03241459|162937713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.789||||||P-Value for Decrease in Resting Target Limb ABI ≥0.15: BL to 6-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||0.789
81627117|NCT03241459|162937713|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81627118|NCT03241459|162937713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041||||||P-Value for Decrease in Resting Target Limb ABI ≥0.15: BL to 12-Months.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.041
81627119|NCT03241459|162937713|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-Value for Decrease in Resting Target Limb TBI ≥0.15: BL to 12-Months.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81627120|NCT03241459|162937713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401||||||P-Value for Decrease in Resting Target Limb ABI ≥0.15: BL to 24-Months.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.401
81627121|NCT03241459|162937713|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-Value for Decrease in Resting Target Limb TBI ≥0.15: BL to 24-Months.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81627122|NCT03241459|162937714|OTHER|||||||0.995||||||P-value for change in WIQ from BL to 1-Month: Walking Impairment Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.995
81627123|NCT03241459|162937714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.158||||||P-value for change in WIQ from BL to 1-month: Walking distance score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.158
81627124|NCT03241459|162937714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.695||||||P-value for change in WIQ from BL to 1-month: Walking speed score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.695
81627125|NCT03241459|162937714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.086||||||P-value for change in WIQ from BL to 1-Month: Stair Climbing Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.086
81627126|NCT03241459|162937714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.331||||||P-value for change in WIQ from BL to 12-Months: Walking Impairment Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.331
81627127|NCT03241459|162937714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58||||||P-value for change in WIQ from BL to 12-Months: Walking Distance Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.580
81627128|NCT03241459|162937714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.563||||||P-value for change in WIQ from BL to 12-Months: Walking Speed Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.563
81627129|NCT03241459|162937714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27||||||P-value for change in WIQ from BL to 12-Months: Stair Climbing Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.270
81627130|NCT03241459|162937714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.869||||||P-value for change in WIQ from BL to 24-Months: Walking Impairment Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.869
81627131|NCT03241459|162937714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.837||||||P-value for change in WIQ from BL to 24-Months: Walking Distance Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.837
81627132|NCT03241459|162937714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.674||||||P-value for change in WIQ for BL to 24-Months: Walking Speed Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.674
81536922|NCT04612725|162756486|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|11.72||||0.1373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|25.82||Week 12: Estimates included treatment group, region (Europe, North America, Asia) and baseline UAS7.|Regression, Logistic|||||25.82|-2.37|0.1373
81627133|NCT03241459|162937714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.563||||||P-value for change in WIQ for BL to 24-Months: Stair Climbing Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.563
81627134|NCT03241459|162937715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.237||||||P-value for change in 6MWT from BL to 12-Months|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.237
81627135|NCT03241459|162937715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||P-value for change in 6MWT from BL to 24-Months|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.040
81627136|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.772||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 1-Month: Physical Function Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.772
81627137|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 1-Month: Stability Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.930
81627138|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.546||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 1-Month: Symptom Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.546
81627139|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.621||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 1-Month: Treatment Satisfaction Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.621
81627140|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.133||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 1-Month: Quality of Life Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.133
81627141|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.592||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 1-Month: Social Limitation Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.592
81627142|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.601||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 1-Month: Summary Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.601
81627143|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.185||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 12-Months: Physical Function Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.185
81627144|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.856||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 12-Months: Stability Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.856
81627145|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.541||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 12-Months: Symptom Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.541
81627146|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.731||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 12-Months: Treatment Satisfaction Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.731
81627147|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.696||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 12-Months: Quality of Life Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.696
81627148|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.716||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 12-Months: Social Limitation Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.716
81627149|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.797||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 12-Months: Summary Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.797
81627150|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 24-Months: Physical Function Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.290
81627151|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.473||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 24-Months: Stability Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.473
81627152|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.278||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 24-Months: Symptom Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.278
81627153|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.974||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 24-Months: Treatment Satisfaction Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.974
81627154|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.266||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 24-Months: Quality of Life Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.266
81627155|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.656||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 24-Months: Social Limitation Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.656
81627156|NCT03241459|162937716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.959||||||P-value for change in PAQ from BL to 12-Months:Summary Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.959
81627157|NCT03241459|162937717|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-Value at 36-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81627158|NCT03241459|162937717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.903||||||P-Value at 48-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||0.903
81627159|NCT03241459|162937717|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-Value at 60-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81627160|NCT03241459|162937718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.913|||||||Fisher Exact|P-Value at 36-Months||||||0.913
81627161|NCT03241459|162937718|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|P-Value at 48-Months||||||1.0
81627162|NCT03241459|162937718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.839||||||P-Value at 60-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||0.839
81627163|NCT03241459|162937719|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-Value at 36-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81627164|NCT03241459|162937719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|P-Value at 48-Months||||||0.5
81627165|NCT03241459|162937719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.251|||||||Fisher Exact|P-Value at 60-Months||||||0.251
81627166|NCT03241459|162937720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.478||||||P-Value at 36-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||0.478
81627167|NCT03241459|162937720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.605||||||P-Value at 48-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||0.605
81627168|NCT03241459|162937720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.345||||||P-Value at 60-Months|Fisher Exact|||||||0.345
81627169|NCT04292223|162937752|OTHER|Comparison of the 16-week value with the baseline value|Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|19.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.3|8.8|<0.0001
81627170|NCT01606215|162937782|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4 data||||0.84
81627171|NCT01606215|162937782|OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12 data||||0.62
81627172|NCT01606215|162937782|OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24 data||||0.61
81627173|NCT01606215|162937785|OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||0.77
81627174|NCT01606215|162937785|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12||||0.68
81627175|NCT01606215|162937785|OTHER|Week 24||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24||||0.48
81627176|NCT05851573|162937788|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 9||||||< .05
81627177|NCT05851573|162937789|OTHER||||||=|0.775|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 9||||||= .775
81627178|NCT05851573|162937790|OTHER||||||=|0.444|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 10||||||= .444
81627179|NCT05851573|162937791|OTHER|||||||0.959|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 9||||||.959
81627180|NCT05851573|162937792|OTHER|||||||0.068|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 9||||||.068
81627181|NCT05851573|162937793|OTHER||||||=|0.119|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 10||||||= .119
81627182|NCT05851573|162937794|OTHER||||||=|0.258|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 10||||||= .258
81627183|NCT05851573|162937795|OTHER||||||=|0.593|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 10||||||= .593
81656523|NCT03547739|163004682|OTHER||Kaplan Meier estimates|0.96||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|0.98|||Log Rank|||||0.98|0.91|0.087
81656524|NCT03547739|163004682|OTHER||Kaplan Meier estimates|0.98||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|0.99|||Log Rank|||||0.99|0.93|0.087
81627184|NCT04114877|162937816|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models||||||>0.05
81627185|NCT04114877|162937817|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models||||||>0.05
81627186|NCT04114877|162937818|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models||||||>0.05
81656525|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Dbase at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|7.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81656526|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Dcon at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|5.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81685891|NCT00609128|163069774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA with preplanned comparisons was used to generate two tailed P values. Paired t tests were used to make appropriate post-ANOVA comparisons.||"tears were collected in season from eyes of allergic patients with or without olopatadine treatment, that is one eye was treated and the patients other eye was not.~Tears from each patient's eyes were pooled to provide enough volume."||||<0.05
81685892|NCT01499576|163069780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent agreement|89.2|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81627187|NCT04114877|162937819|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models||||||>0.05
81627188|NCT04114877|162937820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.455|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.455
81627189|NCT04295798|162937833|EQUIVALENCE|Model effects included stimulation condition (i.e., gel-tDCS, sponge-tDCS, gel-sham and sponge-sham), time (pre-, post-stimulation), and their interaction. Previous studies showed age, sex, and BMI were associated with one or more metrics of standing or walking and were therefore included as covariates. Tukey's post-hoc testing was used to compare factor means of significant models.||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||We hypothesized a significant effect of intervention type on absolute change in dual task cost to gait speed from baseline to immediately post intervention.||||0.02
81627190|NCT04295798|162937834|EQUIVALENCE|Model effects included stimulation condition (i.e., gel-tDCS, sponge-tDCS, gel-sham and sponge-sham), time (pre-, post-stimulation), and their interaction. Previous studies showed age, sex, and BMI were associated with one or more metrics of standing or walking and were therefore included as covariates. Tukey's post-hoc testing was used to compare factor means of significant models.||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||We hypothesized a significant effect of intervention type on absolute change in dual task cost to standing postural sway speed from baseline to immediately post intervention.||||0.02
81685893|NCT01499576|163069781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kappa index of agreement|0.808|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Kappa index of agreement|||||||<0.01
81685894|NCT01499576|163069782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||persent of adverse event|10.48|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81627191|NCT04295798|162937835|EQUIVALENCE|Model effects included stimulation condition (i.e., gel-tDCS, sponge-tDCS, gel-sham and sponge-sham), time (pre-, post-stimulation), and their interaction. Previous studies showed age, sex, and BMI were associated with one or more metrics of standing or walking and were therefore included as covariates. Tukey's post-hoc testing was used to compare factor means of significant models.||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||We hypothesized a significant effect of intervention type on absolute change in dual task cost to stride time variability from baseline to immediately post intervention.||||0.04
81627192|NCT04295798|162937836|EQUIVALENCE|Model effects included stimulation condition (i.e., gel-tDCS, sponge-tDCS, gel-sham and sponge-sham), time (pre-, post-stimulation), and their interaction. Previous studies showed age, sex, and BMI were associated with one or more metrics of standing or walking and were therefore included as covariates. Tukey's post-hoc testing was used to compare factor means of significant models.||||||0.56|||||||ANOVA|||We hypothesized no significant effect of intervention type on absolute change in single task gait speed from baseline to immediately post intervention.||||0.56
81627193|NCT04295798|162937837|EQUIVALENCE|Model effects included stimulation condition (i.e., gel-tDCS, sponge-tDCS, gel-sham and sponge-sham), time (pre-, post-stimulation), and their interaction. Previous studies showed age, sex, and BMI were associated with one or more metrics of standing or walking and were therefore included as covariates. Tukey's post-hoc testing was used to compare factor means of significant models.||||||0.07|||||||ANOVA|||We hypothesized a significant effect of intervention type on absolute change in dual task gait speed from baseline to immediately post intervention.||||0.07
81627194|NCT04295798|162937838|EQUIVALENCE|Model effects included stimulation condition (i.e., gel-tDCS, sponge-tDCS, gel-sham and sponge-sham), time (pre-, post-stimulation), and their interaction. Previous studies showed age, sex, and BMI were associated with one or more metrics of standing or walking and were therefore included as covariates. Tukey's post-hoc testing was used to compare factor means of significant models.||||||0.74|||||||ANOVA|||We hypothesized no significant effect of intervention type on absolute change in single task stride time variability from baseline to immediately post intervention.||||0.74
81627195|NCT04295798|162937839|EQUIVALENCE|Model effects included stimulation condition (i.e., gel-tDCS, sponge-tDCS, gel-sham and sponge-sham), time (pre-, post-stimulation), and their interaction. Previous studies showed age, sex, and BMI were associated with one or more metrics of standing or walking and were therefore included as covariates. Tukey's post-hoc testing was used to compare factor means of significant models.||||||0.33|||||||ANOVA|||We hypothesized a significant effect of intervention type on absolute change in dual task stride time variability from baseline to immediately post intervention.||||0.33
81627196|NCT04295798|162937840|EQUIVALENCE|Model effects included stimulation condition (i.e., gel-tDCS, sponge-tDCS, gel-sham and sponge-sham), time (pre-, post-stimulation), and their interaction. Previous studies showed age, sex, and BMI were associated with one or more metrics of standing or walking and were therefore included as covariates. Tukey's post-hoc testing was used to compare factor means of significant models.||||||0.16|||||||ANOVA|||We hypothesized a significant effect of intervention type on absolute change in dual task cost to standing postural sway area from baseline to immediately post intervention.||||0.16
81627197|NCT04295798|162937841|EQUIVALENCE|Model effects included stimulation condition (i.e., gel-tDCS, sponge-tDCS, gel-sham and sponge-sham), time (pre-, post-stimulation), and their interaction. Previous studies showed age, sex, and BMI were associated with one or more metrics of standing or walking and were therefore included as covariates. Tukey's post-hoc testing was used to compare factor means of significant models.||||||0.52|||||||ANOVA|||We hypothesized no significant effect of intervention type on absolute change in single task postural sway speed from baseline to immediately post intervention.||||0.52
81627198|NCT04295798|162937842|EQUIVALENCE|Model effects included stimulation condition (i.e., gel-tDCS, sponge-tDCS, gel-sham and sponge-sham), time (pre-, post-stimulation), and their interaction. Previous studies showed age, sex, and BMI were associated with one or more metrics of standing or walking and were therefore included as covariates. Tukey's post-hoc testing was used to compare factor means of significant models.||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||We hypothesized a significant effect of intervention type on absolute change in dual task postural sway speed from baseline to immediately post intervention.||||0.01
81656527|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Ctime at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|7.17||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0006
81656528|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Dend at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|4.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81703964|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.184||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day for change from Baseline in PPI at 60 minutes.||||0.184
81627199|NCT04295798|162937843|EQUIVALENCE|Model effects included stimulation condition (i.e., gel-tDCS, sponge-tDCS, gel-sham and sponge-sham), time (pre-, post-stimulation), and their interaction. Previous studies showed age, sex, and BMI were associated with one or more metrics of standing or walking and were therefore included as covariates. Tukey's post-hoc testing was used to compare factor means of significant models.||||||0.39|||||||ANOVA|||We hypothesized no significant effect of intervention type on absolute change in single task postural sway area from baseline to immediately post intervention||||0.39
81627200|NCT04295798|162937844|EQUIVALENCE|Model effects included stimulation condition (i.e., gel-tDCS, sponge-tDCS, gel-sham and sponge-sham), time (pre-, post-stimulation), and their interaction. Previous studies showed age, sex, and BMI were associated with one or more metrics of standing or walking and were therefore included as covariates. Tukey's post-hoc testing was used to compare factor means of significant models.||||||0.18|||||||ANOVA|||We hypothesized a significant effect of intervention type on absolute change in dual task postural sway area from baseline to immediately post intervention.||||0.18
81627201|NCT06429319|162937845|SUPERIORITY||F value|5.919||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"To compare the efficacy of one and two NOLTREX™ courses was used ANCOVA adjusted for the baseline value with fixed factor of treatment group."||No sample size calculation was performed. Maximum expected number of participants for OLE was 72 patients randomized to the NOLTREX™ group in the parent study (IA/PAAG-SI/OA/2019). A total of 65 patients entered the OLE. The study did not have a formal hypothesis. The between-group comparison of changes from baseline (OLE visit 0) in the WOMAC-T at visit 5 was conducted using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and, as a post hoc test, the Tukey test.||||0.004
81627202|NCT06429319|162937845|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|-37.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|56.34||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-172.98|97.7||Difference between Least-square means was tested at a level of p \<0.05 via Tukey's multiple comparison test|Tukey's HSD|||Post-hoc pairwise comparisons were performed using Tukey test.||97.70|-172.98|0.783
81627203|NCT06429319|162937845|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|81.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.45||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.28|227.16|||Tukey's HSD|||Post-hoc pairwise comparisons were performed using Tukey test.||227.16|-63.28|0.370
81627204|NCT06429319|162937845|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|119.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|34.76||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.09|203.07||Difference between Least-square means was tested at a level of p \<0.05 via Tukey's multiple comparison test.|Tukey's HSD|||Post-hoc pairwise comparisons were performed using Tukey test.||203.07|36.09|0.003
81627205|NCT06429319|162937845|SUPERIORITY||F value|2.78||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"To compare the efficacy of one and two NOLTREX™ courses was used ANCOVA adjusted for the baseline value with fixed factor of treatment group."||The between-group comparison of changes from baseline (visit 1 study 1) in the WOMAC-T at visit 5 was conducted using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and, as a post hoc test, the Tukey test.||||0.070
81627206|NCT06429319|162937849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|Kruskal-Wallis|||"BASELINE (study 1 visit 1)~To determine a statistically significant difference between 3 groups the one-way ANOVA (for normally distributed data; aov) or the Kruskal-Wallis test (for non-normally distributed data; kw) was used. The Shapiro-Wilk test was employed to assess the normality of the data distribution."||||0.030
81627207|NCT06429319|162937849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|Kruskal-Wallis|||"BASELINE (OLE visit 0)~To determine a statistically significant difference between 3 groups the one-way ANOVA (for normally distributed data; aov) or the Kruskal-Wallis test (for non-normally distributed data; kw) was used. The Shapiro-Wilk test was employed to assess the normality of the data distribution."||||0.002
81627208|NCT06429319|162937849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANOVA|||"visit 3~To determine a statistically significant difference between 3 groups the one-way ANOVA (for normally distributed data; aov) or the Kruskal-Wallis test (for non-normally distributed data; kw) was used. The Shapiro-Wilk test was employed to assess the normality of the data distribution."||||0.007
81627209|NCT06429319|162937849|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|Kruskal-Wallis|||"visit 5~To determine a statistically significant difference between 3 groups the one-way ANOVA (for normally distributed data; aov) or the Kruskal-Wallis test (for non-normally distributed data; kw) was used. The Shapiro-Wilk test was employed to assess the normality of the data distribution."||||<0.001
81627210|NCT06429319|162937850|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||"Fisher's exact test was used to determine whether there is a significant difference between 3 groups.~visit 3"||||<0.001
81627211|NCT06429319|162937850|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"visit 5~Fisher's exact test was used to determine whether there is a significant difference between 3 groups."||||<0.001
81627212|NCT06429319|162937851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||"visit 3~Fisher's exact test was used to determine whether there was a significant difference between 3 groups."||||0.018
81536923|NCT04612725|162756486|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|10.73||||0.1697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|24.88||Week 12: Estimates included treatment group, region (Europe, North America, Asia) and baseline UAS7.|Regression, Logistic|||||24.88|-3.42|0.1697
81627213|NCT06429319|162937851|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||"visit 5~Fisher's exact test was used to determine whether there was a significant difference between 3 groups."||||<0.001
81627214|NCT06429319|162937854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|Kruskal-Wallis|||To determine a statistically significant difference between 3 groups the one-way ANOVA (for normally distributed data; aov) or the Kruskal-Wallis test (for non-normally distributed data; kw) was used. The Shapiro-Wilk test was employed to assess the normality of the data distribution.||||0.010
81627215|NCT05480124|162937924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.609|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.609
81627216|NCT05480124|162937926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.098|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.098
81627217|NCT05480124|162937927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.204|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.204
81627218|NCT05480124|162937928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.383|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.383
81627219|NCT05480124|162937929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.201|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.201
81627220|NCT05020249|162937935|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups are based on the Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81627221|NCT05020249|162937936|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups are based on the Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81627222|NCT05020249|162937937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups are based on the Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.080
81627223|NCT05020249|162937938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups are based on the Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.080
81627224|NCT05020249|162937939|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups are based on the Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81627225|NCT05020249|162937940|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups are based on the Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81627226|NCT05020249|162937941|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups are based on the Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81627227|NCT05020249|162937942|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups are based on the Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81627228|NCT05020249|162937943|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|81.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.216|803.544||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups are based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio of scalp IGA response for bimekizumab group compared with placebo group using CMH.||803.544|8.216|<0.001
81627229|NCT05020249|162937944|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.353||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.447|105.443||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups are based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio of DLQI total score response for bimekizumab group compared with placebo group using CMH.||105.443|1.447|0.007
81627230|NCT05020249|162937945|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-80.444|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-102.509|-58.379|||ANCOVA|||||-58.379|-102.509|<0.001
81627231|NCT05364671|162937950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0088||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is set to 0.04|Chi-squared|||||||0.0088
81627232|NCT05364671|162937951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0025||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is set to 0.005|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean differences (Raphamin vs. Placebo) were compared||||0.0025
81627233|NCT05364671|162937953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2607|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean differences (Raphamin vs. Placebo) were compared||||0.2607
81627234|NCT05364671|162937954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7601|||||||Fisher Exact|||"This analysis applies to Day 6 row."||||0.7601
81627235|NCT05364671|162937954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7685|||||||Fisher Exact|||"This analysis applies to Day 10 row."||||0.7685
81627236|NCT05364671|162937955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.052
81703965|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day for change from Baseline in PPI at 60 minutes.||||0.142
81627237|NCT05364671|162937956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.19
81627238|NCT05364671|162937957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.54
81627239|NCT05364671|162937958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.10
81627240|NCT05364671|162937959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of pulse rate (heart rate) from Visit 1 to 4 between Raphamin and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|ANOVA|||||||0.92
81627241|NCT05364671|162937960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of respiration rate (breathing rate) from Visit 1 to 4 between Raphamin and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|ANOVA|||||||0.44
81627242|NCT05364671|162937961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of SpO2 from Visit 1 to 4 between Raphamin and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|ANOVA|||||||0.90
81627243|NCT05364671|162937962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of SBP from Visit 1 to 4 between Raphamin and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|ANOVA|||||||0.30
81627244|NCT05364671|162937962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of DBP from Visit 1 to 4 between Raphamin and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|ANOVA|||||||0.94
81627245|NCT05505292|162937964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.69
81627246|NCT05505292|162937965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.66
81627247|NCT05505292|162937966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.23
81627248|NCT05505292|162937967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.84
81627249|NCT05505292|162937968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81627250|NCT05505292|162937969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.14
81627251|NCT05505292|162937970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Question 1a Change from baseline to week 8 in lifitegrast vs vehicle||||0.62
81627252|NCT05505292|162937970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Question 1b change from baseline to week 8 in lifitegrast vs vehicle groups||||0.53
81627253|NCT05505292|162937970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Question 2a change from baseline to week 8 in lifitegrast vs vehicle groups||||0.66
81627254|NCT05505292|162937970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Question 2b change from baseline to week 8 in lifitegrast vs vehicle groups||||0.81
81656529|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for MCA at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|5.95||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0002
81627255|NCT05505292|162937970|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Question 3a change from baseline to week 8 in lifitegrast vs vehicle groups||||>0.999
81627256|NCT05505292|162937970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Question 3b change from baseline to week 8 in lifitegrast vs vehicle groups||||0.47
81627257|NCT05505292|162937970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Question 4 change from baseline to week 8 in lifitegrast vs vehicle groups||||0.52
81627258|NCT05505292|162937970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Question 5 change from baseline to week 8 in lifitegrast vs vehicle groups||||0.69
81627259|NCT03536754|162937977|SUPERIORITY||LSM Ratio|1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.171||0.1924|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.6||≤ 0.1924|Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||1.6|0.95|0.1924
81627260|NCT03536754|162937977|SUPERIORITY||LSM Ratio|1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.172||0.0612|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|1.76||≤ 0.0612|Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||1.76|1.04|0.0612
81627261|NCT03536754|162937977|SUPERIORITY||LSM Ratio|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.169||0.7653|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.36||≤ 0.7653|Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||1.36|0.81|0.7653
81627262|NCT03536754|162937977|SUPERIORITY||LSM Ratio|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.136||0.1537|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.48||≤ 0.1537|Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||1.48|0.97|0.1537
81627263|NCT04709783|162938041|OTHER|One group pre-post test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.67||||0.01|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.01
81627264|NCT04709783|162938042|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.49||||0.01|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81627265|NCT04709783|162938043|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.84||||0.07|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.07
81627266|NCT04709783|162938044|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.37||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81627267|NCT05794243|162938052|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0741|0.228|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUC (0-∞) was log-transformed and analyzed via mixed model for repeated measures with fixed effects for treatment, profile day and the treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for participant. The least square means (LSMs) and differences in LSMs were back transformed to produce the ratio between geometric least square means (GLSMs).||0.228|0.0741|
81627268|NCT05794243|162938052|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.399|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.237|0.669|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUC (0-∞) was log-transformed and analyzed via mixed model for repeated measures with fixed effects for treatment, profile day and the treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for participant. The LSMs and differences in LSMs were back transformed to produce the ratio between GLSMs.||0.669|0.237|
81627269|NCT05794243|162938054|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.106|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.062|0.182|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cmax was log-transformed and analyzed via mixed model for repeated measures with fixed effects for treatment, profile day and the treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for participant. The LSMs and differences in LSMs were back transformed to produce the ratio between GLSMs.||0.182|0.0620|
81627270|NCT05794243|162938054|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.343|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.206|0.569|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cmax was log-transformed and analyzed via mixed model for repeated measures with fixed effects for treatment, profile day and the treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for participant. The LSMs and differences in LSMs were back transformed to produce the ratio between GLSMs.||0.569|0.206|
81627271|NCT04788511|162938067|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Treatment Difference|7.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|10.9|||ANCOVA|||The responses at week 52 were analyzed using an analysis of covariance model with randomized treatment and stratification (BMI\<35.0 kg/m\^2, BMI\>=35.0 kg/m\^2) as factors and baseline KCCQ-CSS as covariate. The analysis was based on the in-trial period using the FAS population. Missing observations at week 52 were multiple (x1000) imputed from retrieved participants of the same randomized treatment arm.||10.9|4.8|<0.0001
81627272|NCT04788511|162938068|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Treatment Difference|-10.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|-9.4|||ANCOVA|||The responses were analyzed using an analysis of covariance model with randomized treatment and stratification (BMI\<35.0 kg/m\^2, BMI\>=35.0 kg/m\^2) as factors and baseline body weight (kg) as covariate. The analysis was based on the in-trial period using the FAS population. Missing observations at week 52 were multiple (x1000) imputed from retrieved participants of the same randomized treatment arm.||-9.4|-11.9|<0.0001
81627273|NCT03097549|162938111|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference|-3.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of mean scores using a linear mixed model, incorporating baseline data and accounting for all available data. Sample size calculation: We anticipated ICIQ-UI SF improvements of 2.5 points in the treatment group and 0.9 points in the information group. Detecting this difference with 80% power, a two-sided test, and a significance level of P\<.05 would require a sample size of 49 in each group. With an expected drop-out rate of 20%, we needed approximately 60 participants in each group.||-1.3|-4.8|0.001
81627274|NCT03097549|162938112|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference|-6.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in score between the treatment group and the information group at follow-up.||-2.1|-10.5|0.004
81627275|NCT03097549|162938113|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the number of urinary leakage episodes between the treatment app users and the information app users at follow-up.~ITT analysis. Missing data: 5 participants in the treatment group and 2 participants in the information group had a missing value at follow-up, and for those, the difference was set to 0 (ie, no change)."||||<0.001
81627276|NCT03097549|162938114|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference|-1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in score between the treatment group and the information group at follow-up.||-0.9|-2.8|<0.001
81627277|NCT03097549|162938115|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference|-1.6||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in score between the treatment group and the information group at follow-up.||-0.3|-2.8|0.016
81627278|NCT03097549|162938116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: no difference in usage between treatment group and information group at follow-up.||||0.01
81627279|NCT03097549|162938117|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: No difference in improvement between the treatment group and the information group att follow-up.||||<0.001
81627280|NCT06132867|162938139|OTHER|A linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model was used for the analysis. The model included sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participants nested within sequence as a random effect. Geometric mean ratios and 90 percent (%) confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using the exponentiation of the difference between treatment least square means (LSM) from the analyses on the natural log-transformed of Cmax.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR) (%)|92.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.98|97.74|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Treatment A/Treatment B).|||97.74|86.98|
81627281|NCT06132867|162938140|OTHER|A linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model was used for the analysis. The model included sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participants nested within sequence as a random effect. Geometric mean ratios and 90% CIs were calculated using the exponentiation of the difference between treatment LSM from the analyses on the natural log-transformed of AUClast.|GMR (%)|96.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.48|104.16|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Treatment A/Treatment B).|||104.16|88.48|
81627282|NCT06132867|162938141|OTHER|A linear mixed-effects analysis of variance model was used for the analysis. The model included sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participants nested within sequence as a random effect. Geometric mean ratios and 90% CIs were calculated using the exponentiation of the difference between treatment LSM from the analyses on the natural log-transformed of AUCinf.|GMR (%)|95.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.81|103.42|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Treatment A/Treatment B).|||103.42|88.81|
81627283|NCT02143726|162938177|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.0918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.33|||Log Rank|Stratified 1-sided log-rank test (stratified by ECOG performance status, prior systemic treatment for hürthle thyroid cancer, and treating site).||||1.33|0.23|0.0918
81627284|NCT02143726|162938179|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.62||||0.3976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|4.96|||Log Rank|||||4.96|0.53|0.3976
81627285|NCT03891667|162938261|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|75.66||||||||75.66|.21|
81627286|NCT03891667|162938262|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|9.47||||||||9.47|0.05|
81627287|NCT01160211|162938285|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.88||Pike estimate of the treatment hazard ratio, \<1 indicates a lower risk compared with trastuzumab + AI.|Log Rank|using a two-sided stratified log-rank test (based on stratification factors)||Null hypothesis H0: λ ≥ 1 or to reject it in favor of the alternative hypothesis HA: λ \<1, where λ is the hazard ratio (HR) between Treatment Group A and Treatment Group B for progression-free survival.||0.88|0.45|0.0063
81627288|NCT01160211|162938287|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.79||||||||0.79|0.44|
81627289|NCT01160211|162938287|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.15||||||||1.15|0.66|
81627290|NCT01160211|162938287|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.92||||||||0.92|0.51|
81703966|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.955||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day for change from Baseline in PPI at 2 hour.||||0.955
81627291|NCT01160211|162938293|SUPERIORITY||Least square difference|-1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.111|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|2.36||||||FACT-B total score||2.36|-5.95|
81627292|NCT01160211|162938293|SUPERIORITY||Least square difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.09|0.29||||||FACT-B total score||0.29|-8.09|
81627293|NCT01160211|162938293|SUPERIORITY||Least square difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.739|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|1.92||||||FACT-G total score||1.92|-4.92|
81627294|NCT01160211|162938293|SUPERIORITY||Least square difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.751|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.55|0.34||||||FACT-G total score||0.34|-6.55|
81627295|NCT01160211|162938293|SUPERIORITY||Least square difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.502|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.66|0.25||||||FACT-B trial outcome index (TOI)||0.25|-5.66|
81627296|NCT01160211|162938293|SUPERIORITY||Least square difference|-3.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.512|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.59|-0.64||||||FACT-B trial outcome index (TOI)||-0.64|-6.59|
81627297|NCT01160211|162938293|SUPERIORITY||Least square difference|-1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|-0.11||||||Physical well-being (PWB)||-0.11|-2.82|
81627298|NCT01160211|162938293|SUPERIORITY||Least square difference|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.693|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.18||||||Physical well-being (PWB)||-0.18|-2.90|
81627299|NCT01160211|162938293|SUPERIORITY||Least square difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.711|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|1.79||||||Social family wellbeing (SWB)||1.79|-1.01|
81627300|NCT01160211|162938293|SUPERIORITY||Least square difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.715|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|0.86||||||Social family wellbeing (SWB)||0.86|-1.96|
81627301|NCT01160211|162938293|SUPERIORITY||Least square difference|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.568|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.66||||||Emotional wellbeing (EWB)||1.66|-0.57|
81627302|NCT01160211|162938293|SUPERIORITY||Least square difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.571|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|1.53||||||Emotional wellbeing (EWB)||1.53|-0.72|
81656530|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for D2m at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|6.92||||0.0285|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0285
81656531|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Dbase at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|6.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81656532|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Dcon at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|6.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81703967|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day for change from Baseline in PPI at 2 hour.||||0.985
81627303|NCT01160211|162938293|SUPERIORITY||Least square difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.646|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|0.28||||||Functional wellbeing (FWB)||0.28|-2.26|
81627304|NCT01160211|162938293|SUPERIORITY||Least square difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.649|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.04||||||Functional wellbeing (FWB)||-0.04|-2.60|
81627305|NCT01160211|162938293|SUPERIORITY||Least square difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.665|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|0.95||||||Breast cancer subscale (BCS)||0.95|-1.66|
81627306|NCT01160211|162938293|SUPERIORITY||Least square difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.668|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|0.48||||||Breast cancer subscale (BCS)||0.48|-2.14|
81627307|NCT03736720|162938330|OTHER|No statistical test.|Proportion|0.091|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.033|0.301|||||Estimated using Jeffrey's prior method.|||0.301|0.033|
81627308|NCT03736720|162938336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.289|||||||Sign test|two-sided test.||Comparing the pre-treatment and end of treatment QoL scores.||||0.289
81627309|NCT05409183|162938338|OTHER||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|26.473|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.216||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.847|45.099|||ANCOVA|||||45.099|7.847|0.0032
81627310|NCT03194217|162938339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|1.08|||ANCOVA|||||1.08|-1.68|0.668
81627311|NCT03194217|162938339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.26|||ANCOVA|||||2.26|-0.50|0.213
81627312|NCT03194217|162938339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|0.98|||ANCOVA|||||0.98|-1.76|0.575
81627313|NCT04806451|162938340|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-267.775|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|68.313||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-403.427|-132.124|||ANCOVA|||||-132.124|-403.427|0.0002
81627314|NCT05835336|162938347|SUPERIORITY|Considering the exploratory nature of the study, a sample size of at least 0.5 (Cohen's D) for a 2-Tailed test, at alpha-0.05 with a power of 80%, was chosen to detect significant within-subject effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81627315|NCT05835336|162938348|SUPERIORITY|Considering the exploratory nature of the study, a sample size of at least 0.5 (Cohen's D) for a 2-Tailed test, at alpha-0.05 with a power of 80%, was chosen to detect significant within-subject effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81627316|NCT05835336|162938349|SUPERIORITY|Considering the exploratory nature of the study, a sample size of at least 0.5 (Cohen's D) for a 2-Tailed test, at alpha-0.05 with a power of 80%, was chosen to detect significant within-subject effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.55||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81627317|NCT05835336|162938350|SUPERIORITY|Considering the exploratory nature of the study, a sample size of at least 0.5 (Cohen's D) for a 2-Tailed test, at alpha-0.05 with a power of 80%, was chosen to detect significant within-subject effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.16||||0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.032
81627318|NCT05835336|162938352|SUPERIORITY|Considering the exploratory nature of the study, a sample size of at least 0.5 (Cohen's D) for a 2-Tailed test, at alpha-0.05 with a power of 80%, was chosen to detect significant within-subject effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.58||||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.035
81627319|NCT05835336|162938353|SUPERIORITY|Considering the exploratory nature of the study, a sample size of at least 0.5 (Cohen's D) for a 2-Tailed test, at alpha-0.05 with a power of 80%, was chosen to detect significant within-subject effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13||||0.521|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.521
81627320|NCT02132936|162938370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|4.46|||Mantel Haenszel|||"Mantel-Haenszel odds of treatment success in LEO 90100 group relative to calcipotriol BDP gel group, adjusted for pooled centre and baseline PGA.~Multiple imputation was used to handle missing PGA values."||4.46|1.46|<0.001
81627321|NCT02132936|162938371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|3.47|||Mantel Haenszel|||"Mantel-Haenszel odds of having PASI 75 in LEO 90100 group relative to calcipotriol BDP gel group, adjusted for pooled centre and baseline PGA.~Multiple imputation was used to handle missing data."||3.47|1.37|=0.001
81627322|NCT02132936|162938372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81627323|NCT02132936|162938373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Mean change in itch adjusted for pooled centre, baseline PGA and baseline itch. Multiple imputation used for missing data.||||<0.001
81627324|NCT02132936|162938374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mean change in itch adjusted for pooled centre, baseline PGA and baseline itch. Multiple imputation used for missing data.||||=0.33
81627325|NCT02561585|162938383|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.05|11.65||t-test in a baseline adjusted linear model|t-test, 2 sided|t-test, 2 sided on a 5% level||||11.65|-12.05|0.97
81627326|NCT03134196|162938397|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.06||||||||1.06|0.5|
81627327|NCT03134196|162938398|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.99||||||||0.99|0.56|
81627328|NCT00875277|162938403|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81627329|NCT00875277|162938403|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81627330|NCT00875277|162938403|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81627331|NCT00875277|162938403|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81627332|NCT00875277|162938403|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81627333|NCT00875277|162938403|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81627334|NCT00875277|162938403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.035
81627335|NCT00875277|162938403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.082|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.082
81627336|NCT00875277|162938403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.009
81627337|NCT00875277|162938403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.012
81627338|NCT00875277|162938403|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81627339|NCT00875277|162938403|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81627340|NCT00875277|162938403|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81627341|NCT00875277|162938403|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81627342|NCT00875277|162938403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.089
81627343|NCT04059484|162938444|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.051||||0.6437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.789|1.4||One-sided p-value based on Stratified log-rank test. Threshold for statistical significance at 0.025 level.|Stratified Log-Rank test|Stratified on presence of visceral metastasis, prior treatment with CDK4/6 inhibitors and ECOG according to IRT.|Amcenestrant versus PCEM|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to ensure a strong control of the overall Type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures was reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at one-sided 2.5% for the primary and the first secondary outcome.||1.4|0.789|0.6437
81627344|NCT02023866|162938457|OTHER|||||||0.1875|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||Section I - Current Function Null hypothesis = change from baseline is 0.||||0.1875
81627345|NCT02023866|162938457|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxin Signed Rank|||Section II - System Specific Involvement Null hypothesis = change from baseline is 0.||||1.0000
81627346|NCT02023866|162938457|OTHER|||||||0.0781|||||||Wilcoxin Signed Rank|||Section III - Current Clinical Assessment Null hypothesis = change from baseline is 0.||||0.0781
81627347|NCT02023866|162938457|OTHER|||||||0.2941|||||||t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test||Section IV - Quality of Life Null hypothesis = change from baseline is 0.||||0.2941
81627348|NCT04026555|162938506|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.78|||Regression, Poisson|||IPTW Poisson regression was used to model the number of escalations per visit with an offset of the log transformed length of stay normalized per 1000 bed days. Treatment effect is expressed in terms of adjusted incidence rate ratio (IRR) per 1000 patient bed days.||1.78|1.16|< 0.001
81627349|NCT04026555|162938507|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.18||Correction for multiple comparisons was performed on all key outcomes within the primary and secondary hypotheses, respectively, using the false discovery rate method (FDR).|Regression, Logistic|||IPTW log-binomial regres- sion models were used to model the secondary and ad hoc outcomes. Treatment effect is expressed as adjusted relative risk (RR).||2.18|1.39|<0.001
81627350|NCT04026555|162938510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.99||Correction for multiple comparisons was performed on all key outcomes within the primary and secondary hypotheses, respectively, using the false discovery rate method (FDR).|Regression, Logistic|||IPTW log-binomial regression models were used to model the secondary and ad hoc outcomes. Treatment effect is expressed as adjusted relative risk (RR).||0.99|0.58|0.045
81627351|NCT04026555|162938515|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.18|||Regression, Cox|||||1.18|0.98|0.14
81627352|NCT06321809|162938516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A significance level of p\<0.05 was used for all analyses.||total scale score comparison||||0.24
81627353|NCT06321809|162938516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A significance level of p\<0.05 was used for all analyses||total scale score comparison||||0.001
81627354|NCT06321809|162938516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A significance level of p\<0.05 was used for all analyses||total scale score comparison||||0.03
81627355|NCT06321809|162938516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|A significance level of p\<0.05 was used for all analyses||total scale score comparison||||0.003
81627356|NCT06321809|162938517|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|A significance level of p\<0.05 was used for all analyses||Weight comparison||||0.08
81627357|NCT06321809|162938518|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|A significance level of p\<0.05 was used for all analyses||BMI Comparison||||0.13
81627358|NCT06321809|162938519|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|A significance level of p\<0.05 was used for all analyses||Waist Circumference Comparison||||0.63
81627359|NCT06321809|162938520|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|A significance level of p\<0.05 was used for all analyses||LDL Cholesterol Comparison||||0.89
81627360|NCT01369355|162938531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by clinical remission at Week 0, ustekinumab induction dose and the induction study.||||||0.040
81627361|NCT01369355|162938531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by clinical remission at Week 0, ustekinumab induction dose and the induction study.||||||0.005
81627362|NCT01369355|162938532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.033||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by clinical remission at Week 0, ustekinumab induction dose and the induction study.||||||0.033
81627363|NCT01369355|162938532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by clinical remission at Week 0, ustekinumab induction dose and the induction study.||||||0.018
81627364|NCT01369355|162938533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.189||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by ustekinumab induction dose and the induction study.||||||0.189
81627365|NCT01369355|162938533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by ustekinumab induction dose and the induction study.||||||0.007
81627366|NCT01369355|162938534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.035||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by clinical remission at Week 0, ustekinumab induction dose and the induction study.||||||0.035
81627367|NCT01369355|162938534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by clinical remission at Week 0, ustekinumab induction dose and the induction study.||||||0.004
81627368|NCT01369355|162938535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.14||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2 sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by clinical remission status at Week 0 and ustekinumab induction dose.||||||0.140
81656533|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Dend at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|5.94||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0001
81656534|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for MCA at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|5.85||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.012
81536924|NCT04612725|162756486|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|1.03||||0.9105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|18.96||Week 24: Estimates included treatment group, region (Europe, North America, Asia) and baseline UAS7.|Regression, Logistic|||||18.96|-16.90|0.9105
81627369|NCT01369355|162938535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.102||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2 sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by clinical remission status at Week 0 and ustekinumab induction dose.||||||0.102
81627370|NCT02319759|162938536|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference|39.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.3|54.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||54.1|25.3|<0.001
81627371|NCT02319759|162938537|SUPERIORITY||Percentage (%) Difference|66.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.8|78.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||78.4|53.8|<0.001
81627372|NCT02319759|162938538|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.471|-0.148|||MMRM|MMRM stands for Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures||||-0.148|-0.471|<0.001
81627373|NCT06424236|162938588|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean|-0.1166|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.29505||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.206|-0.0272|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Week 52: Treatment group and visit were treated as categorical fixed effects factors and OLE baseline Composite \[11C\] PiB-PET SUVR score as continuous. An unstructured correlation pattern was used to estimate the variance-covariance of the within participant repeated measures. The Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||-0.0272|-0.2060|0.0117
81627374|NCT06424236|162938588|OTHER||LS mean|-0.4648|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.46591|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5971|-0.3326|||MMRM|||Week 104: Treatment group and visit were treated as categorical fixed effects factors and OLE baseline Composite \[11C\] PiB-PET SUVR score as continuous. An unstructured correlation pattern was used to estimate the variance-covariance of the within participant repeated measures. The Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||-0.3326|-0.5971|<0.0001
81627375|NCT06424236|162938588|OTHER||LS mean|-0.7062|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.43787|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8821|-0.5303|||MMRM|||Week 156: Treatment group and visit were treated as categorical fixed effects factors and OLE baseline Composite \[11C\] PiB-PET SUVR score as continuous. An unstructured correlation pattern was used to estimate the variance-covariance of the within participant repeated measures. The Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||-0.5303|-0.8821|<0.0001
81627376|NCT06424236|162938589|SUPERIORITY|Recurrent progression was defined as any progression which was either the first increase in CDR-SB above baseline or any progression above the highest preceding post-baseline value identified as a progression, where progression above the preceding value must be observed at 2 consecutive measurements unless the progression occurs at the last measurement.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.4535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.7|||Regression, Cox|||The time to recurrent progression in CDR - sum of boxes. Baseline Asymptomatic Participants: Estimate and confidence interval was based on the Cox proportional hazards regression model including treatment and baseline estimated years to symptom onset as fixed effects. The OLE gantenerumab mITT analysis set included all participants in the OLE who met mITT criteria using OLE baseline as the baseline reference point.||2.70|0.64|0.4535
81627377|NCT06424236|162938589|OTHER|Recurrent progression was defined as any progression which was either the first increase in CDR-SB above baseline or any progression above the highest preceding post-baseline value identified as a progression, where progression above the preceding value must be observed at 2 consecutive measurements unless the progression occurs at the last measurement.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.4848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.86|||Regression, Cox|||The time to recurrent progression in CDR - sum of boxes. Baseline Symptomatic Participants: Estimate and confidence interval was based on the Cox proportional hazards regression model including treatment and baseline estimated years to symptom onset as fixed effects. The OLE gantenerumab mITT analysis set included all participants in the OLE who met mITT criteria using OLE baseline as the baseline reference point.||1.86|0.74|0.4848
81627378|NCT06424236|162938590|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.8855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.58|||Regression, Cox|||Time to first progression in CDR-Global score. Baseline Asymptomatic Participants: Estimate and confidence interval was based on Cox proportional hazards regression model including treatment and baseline estimated years to symptom onset as fixed effects. Time to first progression was defined as time from baseline to first visit where CDR-Global Score was greater than baseline value, where progression must be observed at 2 consecutive measurements unless progression occurs at last measurement.||2.58|0.33|0.8855
81627379|NCT06424236|162938590|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.4497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.69|||Regression, Cox|||Time to first progression in CDR-Global score. Baseline Symptomatic Participants: Estimate and confidence interval was based on Cox proportional hazards regression model including treatment and baseline estimated years to symptom onset as fixed effects. Time to first progression was defined as time from baseline to first visit where CDR-Global Score was greater than baseline value, where progression must be observed at 2 consecutive measurements unless progression occurs at last measurement.||1.69|0.30|0.4497
81627380|NCT06424236|162938591|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.33|||Linear Mixed Effects Model||Estimated value is the difference in the rate of change between the treatment group and control group.|Baseline Asymptomatic Participants: The statistical model included time since baseline (years), treatment arm, an interaction between treatment and time. Time was considered as continuous. Random intercepts and slopes for each participant was included as random effects with compound symmetry covariance matrix.||0.33|-0.46|0.760
81627381|NCT06424236|162938591|OTHER||LS mean|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.715||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|0.2|||Linear Mixed Effects Model||Estimated value is the difference in the rate of change between the treatment group and control group.|Baseline Symptomatic Participants: The statistical model included time since baseline (years), treatment arm, an interaction between treatment and time. Time was considered as continuous. Random intercepts and slopes for each participant was included as random effects with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.20|-2.63|0.093
81627382|NCT06424236|162938592|OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.44|||Linear Mixed Effects Model||Estimated value is the difference in the rate of change between the treatment group and control group.|Baseline Asymptomatic Participants: The statistical model included time since baseline (years), treatment arm, an interaction between treatment and time. Time was considered as continuous. Random intercepts and slopes for each participant was included as random effects with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.44|-0.43|0.989
81627383|NCT06424236|162938592|OTHER||LS mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.533||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|1.25|||Linear Mixed Effects Model||Estimated value is the difference in the rate of change between the treatment group and control group.|Baseline Symptomatic Participants: The statistical model included time since baseline (years), treatment arm, an interaction between treatment and time. Time was considered as continuous. Random intercepts and slopes for each participant was included as random effects with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.25|-0.86|0.714
81627384|NCT06424236|162938593|OTHER||LS mean|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.13|||Linear Mixed Effects Model||Estimated value is the difference in the rate of change between the treatment group and control group.|Baseline Asymptomatic Participants: The statistical model included time since baseline (years), treatment arm, an interaction between treatment and time. Time was considered as continuous. Random intercepts and slopes for each participant was included as random effects with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.13|-0.18|0.738
81656535|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for NYmass at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|-9.62||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0174
81627385|NCT06424236|162938593|OTHER||LS mean|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.66|||Linear Mixed Effects Model||Estimated value is the difference in the rate of change between the treatment group and control group.|Baseline Symptomatic Participants: The statistical model included time since baseline (years), treatment arm, an interaction between treatment and time. Time was considered as continuous. Random intercepts and slopes for each participant was included as random effects with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.66|-0.28|0.395
81627386|NCT06424236|162938594|OTHER||LS mean|-2.176|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.89551|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9469|-1.4051|||MMRM|||Week 56: Treatment group and visit were treated as categorical fixed effects factors and OLE baseline CSF pTau181 as continuous. An unstructured correlation pattern was used to estimate the variance-covariance of the within participant repeated measures. The Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||-1.4051|-2.9469|<0.0001
81627387|NCT06424236|162938594|OTHER||LS mean|-4.8434|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.78771|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8609|-3.826|||MMRM|||Week 104: Treatment group and visit were treated as categorical fixed effects factors and OLE baseline CSF pTau181 as continuous. An unstructured correlation pattern was used to estimate the variance-covariance of the within participant repeated measures. The Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||-3.8260|-5.8609|<0.0001
81627388|NCT06424236|162938594|OTHER||LS mean|-5.762|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.31129|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9679|-4.5561|||MMRM|||Week 156: Treatment group and visit were treated as categorical fixed effects factors and OLE baseline CSF pTau181 as continuous. An unstructured correlation pattern was used to estimate the variance-covariance of the within participant repeated measures. The Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||-4.5561|-6.9679|<0.0001
81627389|NCT06424236|162938595|OTHER||LS mean|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.09|||Linear Mixed Effects Model||Estimated value is the difference in the rate of change between the treatment group and control group.|Baseline Asymptomatic Participants: The statistical model included time since baseline (years), treatment arm, an interaction between treatment and time. Time was considered as continuous. Random intercepts and slopes for each participant was included as random effects with variance components covariance matrix.||0.09|0.00|0.055
81627390|NCT06424236|162938595|OTHER||LS mean|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.11|||Linear Mixed Effects Model||Estimated value is the difference in the rate of change between the treatment group and control group.|Baseline Symptomatic Participants: The statistical model included time since baseline (years), treatment arm, an interaction between treatment and time. Time was considered as continuous. Random intercepts and slopes for each participant was included as random effects with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.11|-0.02|0.188
81627391|NCT06424236|162938596|OTHER||LS mean|0.0067|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0124||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0034|0.01|||MMRM|||Week 52: Treatment group and visit were treated as categorical fixed effects factors and OLE baseline CSF Amyloid Beta1-42/40 score as continuous. An unstructured correlation pattern was used to estimate the variance-covariance of the within participant repeated measures. The Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||0.0100|0.0034|0.0001
81656536|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for D1m at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|-9.15||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.013
81656537|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for NCdiff at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|-4.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81532357|NCT05104450|162749987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.07||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|7.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||7.27|0.86|0.013
81627392|NCT06424236|162938596|OTHER||LS mean|0.0251|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.02262|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0189|0.0312|||MMRM|||Week 104: Treatment group and visit were treated as categorical fixed effects factors and OLE baseline CSF Amyloid Beta1-42/40 score as continuous. An unstructured correlation pattern was used to estimate the variance-covariance of the within participant repeated measures. The Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||0.0312|0.0189|<0.0001
81627393|NCT06424236|162938596|OTHER||LS mean|0.0357|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.02467|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0266|0.0447|||MMRM|||Week 156: Treatment group and visit were treated as categorical fixed effects factors and OLE baseline CSF Amyloid Beta1-42/40 score as continuous. An unstructured correlation pattern was used to estimate the variance-covariance of the within participant repeated measures. The Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||0.0447|0.0266|<0.0001
81627394|NCT06424236|162938597|OTHER||LS mean|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.2|||Linear Mixed Effects Model||Estimated value is the difference in the rate of change between the treatment group and control group.|Baseline Asymptomatic Participants: The statistical model included time since baseline (years), treatment arm, an interaction between treatment and time. Time was considered as continuous. Random intercepts and slopes for each participant was included as random effects with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.20|-0.12|0.644
81656538|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Dbase at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|0.99||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0068
81656539|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for MCV at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|1.12||||0.0485|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0485
81656540|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Ctime at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|2.08||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0031
81656541|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for MCA at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|1.18||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0036
81656542|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for RMCA at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|1.05||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0089
81656543|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for NCdiff at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|-4.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81656544|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for MM30 at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|1.62||||0.0239|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0239
81627395|NCT06424236|162938597|OTHER||LS mean|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.26|||Linear Mixed Effects Model||Estimated value is the difference in the rate of change between the treatment group and control group.|Baseline Symptomatic Participants: The statistical model included time since baseline (years), treatment arm, an interaction between treatment and time. Time was considered as continuous. Random intercepts and slopes for each participant was included as random effects with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.26|-0.18|0.745
81627396|NCT04213872|162938598|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Measure Pre-MM mean (sd) Post-MM mean (sd) Pre/Post MM mean (sd) difference P-Value CogPCI 25.4 (14.2) 17.3 (10.5) \*-8.1 (3.7) .01~\*reduction in scores indicate improvement."||||.01
81627397|NCT04213872|162938599|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Measure Pre-MM mean (sd) Post-MM mean (sd) Pre/Post MM mean (sd) difference P-Value CogPCA 16.0 (5.1) 19.2 (5.3) 3.2 (0.2) .03||||.03
81536925|NCT04612725|162756486|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|9.27||||0.3389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.37|27.9||Week 24: Estimates included treatment group, region (Europe, North America, Asia) and baseline UAS7.|Regression, Logistic|||||27.90|-9.37|0.3389
81536926|NCT04612725|162756487|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.16||||0.4203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.68||Change from baseline in HSS7 at Week 12= Treatment + baseline HSS7 + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||1.68|-4.00|0.4203
81627398|NCT04213872|162938600|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Measure Pre-MM mean (sd) Post-MM mean (sd) Pre/Post MM mean (sd) difference P-Value CogQOL 3.7 (3.8) 1.8 (2.2) \*-1.9 (1.6) .04~\*lower scores signifying better outcomes."||||.04
81627399|NCT04213872|162938601|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Measure Pre-MM mean (sd) Post-MM mean (sd) Pre/Post MM mean (sd) difference P-Value CogOth 1.5 (2.1) 0.2 (0.4) \*-1.3 (1.7) .04~\*lower scores signifying better outcomes."||||.04
81627400|NCT04213872|162938602|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Measure Pre-MM mean (sd) Post-MM mean (sd) Pre/Post MM mean (sd) difference P-Value WAIS-III Letter/Number 10.7 (3.2) 12.7 (2.8) 2.0 (0.4) .01||||.01
81627401|NCT04213872|162938603|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Measure Pre-MM mean (sd) Post-MM mean (sd) Pre/Post MM mean (sd) difference P-Value~WAIS-III Digit Span Forward and Backward 19.2 (4.8) 19.7 (4.4) 0.5 (0.4) .60"||||.60
81627402|NCT04213872|162938604|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Measure Pre-MM mean (sd) Post-MM mean (sd) Pre/Post MM mean (sd) difference P-Value PSQI 1.5 (0.8) 0.9 (0.7) \*-0.6 (0.1) .03~\*Lower scores mean better outcomes."||||.03
81627403|NCT04213872|162938605|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Measure Pre-MM mean (sd) Post-MM mean (sd) Pre/Post MM mean (sd) difference P-Value POMS Anxiety 9.2 (7.7) 4.2 (3.7) \*-5.0 (4.0) .05~\*Lower scores mean better outcomes."||||.05
81627404|NCT04213872|162938606|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Measure Pre-MM mean (sd) Post-MM mean (sd) Pre/Post MM mean (sd) difference P-Value POMS Depression 4.1 (4.9) 2.0 (3.0) \*-2.1 (1.9) .08~\*Lower scores mean better outcomes."||||.08
81627405|NCT04213872|162938607|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Measure Pre-MM mean (sd) Post-MM mean (sd) Pre/Post MM mean (sd) difference P-Value BDNF 0.11 (0.9) 0.30 (0.7) 0.19 (0.2) .30~Higher scores mean better outcomes."||||.30
81627406|NCT04213872|162938608|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Measure Pre-MM mean (sd) Post-MM mean (sd) Pre/Post MM mean (sd) difference P-Value NF-kB1 171.7 (25.4) 173.7 (21.6) 2.0 (3.8) .80~Higher scores mean better outcomes."||||.80
81627407|NCT04213872|162938609|OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Measure Pre-MM mean (sd) Post-MM mean (sd) Pre/Post MM mean (sd) difference P-Value TP53 12.3 (2.7) 13.1 (5.5) 0.8 (2.8) .61||||.61
81627408|NCT01987895|162938626|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of CCR for cadazolid versus vancomycin is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) is above -10%.|Difference between 2 proportions|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|4.3|||||CI for the difference between two proportions are estimated using the Wilson's score method|||4.3|-7.2|
81627409|NCT01987895|162938626|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of CCR for cadazolid versus vancomycin is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) is above -10%.|Difference between 2 proportions|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|3.2|||||CI for the difference between two proportions are estimated using the Wilson's score method|Sensitivity analysis with imputation for a single day with missing UBM data between one day before end-of-treatment (EOT) and 2 days after EOT||3.2|-8.1|
81627410|NCT01987895|162938627|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of CCR for cadazolid versus vancomycin is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) is above -10%.|Difference between 2 proportions|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|1.0|||||CI for the difference between two proportions are estimated using the Wilson' score method|||1.0|-9.2|
81703968|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.923||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day for change from Baseline in PPI at 2 hour.||||0.923
81627411|NCT01987895|162938628|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of cadazolid versus vancomycin is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) is above zero|Difference between 2 proportions|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|10.8|||||CI for the difference between two proportions are estimated using the Wilson's score method|||10.8|-4.3|
81627412|NCT01987895|162938629|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.6016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.14||two-sided p-value (alpha 5%) based on log-rank test stratified by first occurrence / first recurrence and geographical region.|Log Rank|||||1.14|0.80|0.6016
81627413|NCT01987895|162938630|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|0.002||||0.9814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||Two-sided 5% alpha level was used|ANOVA|ANOVA for repeated measurements was fitted using all values from Day 1 (baseline) to Day 12.|The Least Square Means of the treatments differences for the changes from baseline at Day 3 were obtained using estimate statements|Comparison of the diarrhea domain scores||0.20|-0.20|0.9814
81627414|NCT01987895|162938630|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|0.087||||0.2879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.25||Two-sided 5% alpha level was used|ANOVA|ANOVA for repeated measurements was fitted using all values from Day 1 (baseline) to Day 12|The Least Square Means of the treatments differences for the changes from baseline at Day 3 were obtained using estimate statements|Comparison of the abdominal symptoms domain scores||0.25|-0.07|0.2879
81627415|NCT01987895|162938630|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|0.05||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.19||Two-sided 5% alpha level was used|ANOVA|ANOVA for repeated measurements was fitted using all values from Day 1 (baseline) to Day 12|The Least Square Means of the treatments differences for the changes from baseline at Day 3 were obtained using estimate statements|Comparison of the systemic / other symptoms domain scores||0.19|-0.09|0.4880
81627416|NCT01987895|162938631|OTHER||Difference between 2 proportions|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|2.9|||||CI for the difference between two proportions are estimated using the Wilson's score method|Exploratory analysis||2.9|-6.5|
81627417|NCT01987895|162938632|OTHER||Difference between 2 proportions|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|2.3|||||CI for the difference between two proportions are estimated using the Wilson's score method|Exploratory analysis||2.3|-6.2|
81627418|NCT01987895|162938633|OTHER||Difference between 2 proportions|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|10.7|||||CI for the difference between two proportions are estimated using the Wilson's score method|Exploratory analysis||10.7|-3.4|
81627419|NCT01987895|162938634|OTHER|Sensitivity analysis|Difference between 2 proportions|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|8.7|||||CI for the difference between two proportions are estimated using the Wilson's score method|||8.7|-6.5|
81656545|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Dcon at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|0.93||||0.0435|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0435
81656546|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Ctime at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|1.26||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0126
81656547|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for NCdiff at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|-0.73||||0.0294|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0294
81656548|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for D1m at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|0.96||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0204
81656549|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for D2m at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|1.41||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0004
81656550|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for MCV at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|-0.95||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0013
81656551|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for MCA at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|-0.77||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0003
81703969|NCT00937326|163103357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.883||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day for change from Baseline in PPI at 2 hour.||||0.883
81536927|NCT04612725|162756487|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.6||||0.0754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.46|0.27||Change from baseline in HSS7 at Week 12= Treatment + baseline HSS7 + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||0.27|-5.46|0.0754
81656552|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for RMCA at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|-0.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81703970|NCT00937326|163103358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.118||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.118
81627420|NCT03959696|162938636|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.36||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.64||A priori threshold for statistical significance is .05|Regression, Linear|We used a linear regression model with Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) techniques to account for the patients-within-physicians data structure|Mean difference is the Training + Notification arm minus the Notification only arm|The null hypothesis SDMP is equal in the two arms||.64|.08|.011
81627421|NCT03959696|162938637|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.77||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|5.55||A priori threshold for statistical significance is .05|Regression, Linear|We used a linear regression model with Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) techniques to account for the patients-within-physicians data structure||The null hypothesis is that the two arms have the same knowledge score||5.55|-2.01|0.36
81627422|NCT03959696|162938638|SUPERIORITY|We will have 81% power to detect a difference of 14% in rates (e.g. decrease from 61% to 47%).||||||0.47|||||||Regression, Logistic|||We will compare the percentages of patients who received their preferred screening in the 12 months after the visit across the two groups using logistic regression model with the GEE approach to adjust for clustering of patients within clinicians.||||0.47
81627423|NCT03959696|162938639|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.19
81627424|NCT03959696|162938640|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.4||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|18.0|||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis was equal screening rate in both arms||18.0|0.9|0.032
81627425|NCT03959696|162938641|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.5||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.64
81627426|NCT04971681|162938691|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.27|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.27
81627427|NCT04971681|162938692|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.10
81627428|NCT00686335|162938693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-2.2||As this was an explorative study to collect data for a subsequent controlled study, no hypothesis testing was performed. All analyses were descriptive.|Other|As this was an explorative study, no hypothesis testing was performed. All analyses were descriptive.||As this was an explorative study to collect data for a subsequent controlled study, no hypothesis testing was performed. All analyses were descriptive.||-2.2|-13.5|
81627429|NCT03524612|162938703|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Clopper Pearson test|||||||<0.0001
81627430|NCT04873401|162938756|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.79|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.79|0.39|0.928
81627431|NCT04873401|162938757|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.173|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.115|||Regression, Linear|||||0.115|-0.24|0.240
81627432|NCT04873401|162938758|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.1171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.29|||Regression, Linear|||||0.29|0.05|0.367
81627433|NCT04873401|162938759|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.29|||Regression, Linear|||||0.29|0.05|0.005
81627434|NCT01333969|162938763|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.02|||GEE|Regression analysis using the generalized estimating equations (GEE) method to compare the changes over time in VAS scores at rest and with exercise||||-0.02|-1.40|.043
81627435|NCT01333969|162938764|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.043||||0.043|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.043
81627436|NCT01333969|162938765|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.584||||0.584|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.584
81627437|NCT01333969|162938766|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.763||||0.763|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.763
81627438|NCT01333969|162938767|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.602||||0.602|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE|Regression analyses based on the generalized estimating equations (GEE) method||||||.602
81627439|NCT01333969|162938768|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8656||||0.8656|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.8656
81627440|NCT01333969|162938769|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8422||||0.8422|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.8422
81627441|NCT01333969|162938770|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.526||||0.526|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.526
81627442|NCT01333969|162938771|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.526||||0.526|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.526
81703971|NCT00937326|163103358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.119||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.119
81703972|NCT00937326|163103358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.293||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.293
81627443|NCT05590403|162938875|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the anti-RSV-A GMT ratio (OA-RSV Group over Adults-HA-RSV Group) is less than (\<) 1.5 at 1 month post RSVPreF3 OA vaccine administration.|GMT Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.09|||||The comparison is done using the group ratio of adjusted GMT (OA-RSV/Adults-HA-RSV) (ANCOVA model applied to the log10- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the group as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine when administered to healthy adults aged 50-59 years of age compared with older adults aged 60 years of age or above.||1.09|0.83|
81627444|NCT05590403|162938876|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI on the group difference (OA-RSV Group minus Adults-HA-RSV Group) in terms of SRR is \<10%, at 1 month post RSVPreF3 OA vaccine administration.|Difference in percentage|-2.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.54|3.28|||||The comparison is done using the difference of SRR (OA-RSV -Adults-HA-RSV)|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine when administered to healthy adults aged 50-59 years of age compared with older adults aged 60 years of age or above.||3.28|-8.54|
81627445|NCT05590403|162938877|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the anti-RSV-B GMT ratio (OA-RSV Group over Adults-HA-RSV Group) is \<1.5 at 1 month post RSVPreF3 OA vaccine administration.|GMT Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.02|||||The comparison is done using the group ratio of adjusted GMT (OA-RSV/Adults-HA-RSV) (ANCOVA model applied to the log10- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the group as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine when administered to healthy adults aged 50-59 years of age compared with older adults aged 60 years of age or above.||1.02|0.79|
81627446|NCT05590403|162938878|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI on the group difference (OA-RSV Group minus Adults-HA-RSV Group) in terms of SRR is \<10%, at 1 month post RSVPreF3 OA vaccine administration.|Difference in percentage|-3.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.39|2.53|||||The comparison is done using the difference of SRR (OA-RSV -Adults-HA-RSV)|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine when administered to healthy adults aged 50-59 years of age compared with older adults aged 60 years of age or above.||2.53|-10.39|
81627447|NCT05590403|162938879|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the anti-RSV-A GMT ratio (OA-RSV Group over Adults-AIR-RSV Group) is \<1.5 at 1 month post RSVPreF3 OA vaccine administration.|GMT Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.96|||||The comparison is done using the group ratio of adjusted GMT (OA-RSV/Adults-AIR-RSV) (ANCOVA model applied to the log10- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the group as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine when administered to adults at increased risk of RSV-LRTD aged 50-59 years of age compared with older adults aged 60 years of age or above.||0.96|0.73|
81627448|NCT05590403|162938880|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI on the group difference (OA-RSV Group over Adults-AIR-RSV Group) in terms of SRR is \<10%, at 1 month post RSVPreF3 OA vaccine administration.|Difference in percentage|-6.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.26|-1.12|||||The comparison is done using the difference of SRR (OA-RSV -Adults-AIR-RSV)|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine when administered to adults at increased risk of RSV-LRTD aged 50-59 years of age compared with older adults aged 60 years of age or above.||-1.12|-12.26|
81627449|NCT05590403|162938881|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the anti-RSV-B GMT ratio (OA-RSV Group over Adults-AIR-RSV Group) is \<1.5 at 1 month post RSVPreF3 OA vaccine administration.|GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.91|||||The comparison is done using the group ratio of adjusted GMT (OA-RSV/Adults-AIR-RSV) (ANCOVA model applied to the log10- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the group as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine when administered to adults at increased risk of RSV-LRTD aged 50-59 years of age compared with older adults aged 60 years of age or above.||0.91|0.71|
81627450|NCT05590403|162938882|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI on the group difference (OA-RSV Group over Adults-AIR-RSV Group) in terms of SRR is \<10%, at 1 month post RSVPreF3 OA vaccine administration.|Difference in percentage|-7.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.52|-1.09|||||The comparison is done using the difference of SRR (OA-RSV -Adults-AIR-RSV)|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine when administered to adults at increased risk of RSV-LRTD aged 50-59 years of age compared with older adults aged 60 years of age or above.||-1.09|-13.52|
81627451|NCT03953508|162938911|OTHER|Analysis of covariance test|||||>|0.05||||||Threshold for significance is p\<.05|ANCOVA|||||||>.05
81627452|NCT03953508|162938912|OTHER|T-test comparing differences, the null hypothesis is that the groups are equal|||||>|0.05||||||Threshold for significance is p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81627453|NCT03953508|162938913|OTHER|Analysis of variance test comparing average breakpoint for menthol and non-menthol smokers|||||<|0.05||||||Threshold for significance is p\<.05|ANOVA|||||||<.05
81627454|NCT03953508|162938914|OTHER|T-test|||||<|0.05||||||Threshold for significance is p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81627455|NCT03953508|162938915|OTHER|Analysis of variance|||||>|0.05||||||Threshold for significance is p\<.05|ANOVA|||||||>.05
81627456|NCT03953508|162938916|OTHER|Analysis of variance|||||<|0.05||||||Threshold for significance is p\<.05|ANOVA|||||||<.05
81627457|NCT03953508|162938917|OTHER|T-test|||||<|0.05||||||Threshold for significance is p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81627458|NCT03953508|162938918|OTHER|Fisher's exact test|||||>|0.05||||||Threshold for significance is p\<.05|Fisher Exact|||||||>.05
81627459|NCT03953508|162938919|OTHER|T-test|||||>|0.05||||||Threshold for significance is p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81656553|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Redness at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|0.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81656554|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for NCdiff at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|-0.87||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0096
81656555|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Redness at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|0.36||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0003
81656556|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for MM10 at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|2.13||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0063
81532358|NCT05104450|162749988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.11||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|6.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|treatment-by-time interaction|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including baseline and follow up outcome measures, time, treatment by time interaction, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60). The parameter of interest is treatment by time interaction coefficient, measuring the between group difference for change in outcome.||6.42|-0.20|0.065
81532359|NCT05104450|162749989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.63||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.11|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|one-time measures: Beta Estimates|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed effects model including each participant's outcome measure, baseline covariates: age, gender, race, charlson comorbidity index, rurality, and randomization stratification variables: BMI (30-34.9 vs. 35-44.9kg/m2), OSA severity (mild vs. moderate to severe), and sleep related impairment T-score (\<60 vs. ≥ 60).||-0.14|-7.11|0.041
81627460|NCT03953508|162938920|OTHER|T-test|||||>|0.05||||||Threshold for significance is p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81627461|NCT02100813|162938925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.42|||Negative binomial regression|||Negative binominal regression with log baseline count as offset variable and treatment group and analysis site as factors.||0.42|0.23|<0.001
81627462|NCT02100813|162938925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.33|||Negative binomial regression|||Negative binominal regression with log baseline count as offset variable and treatment group and analysis site as factors.||0.33|0.18|<0.001
81627463|NCT02100813|162938925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|0.79|||=|0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.04|||Negative binomial regression|||Negative binominal regression with log baseline count as offset variable and treatment group and analysis site as factors.||1.04|0.59|=0.096
81627464|NCT02100813|162938926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of clearance rates|7.02|||=|0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|124.0|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with treatment group as factor and baseline AK count included as covariate.||124|1.53|=0.007
81627465|NCT02100813|162938926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of clearance rates|8.82|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|154.5|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with treatment group as factor and baseline AK count included as covariate.||154.5|1.99|=0.001
81627466|NCT02100813|162938926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of clearance rates|1.26|||=|0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.31|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with treatment group as factor and baseline AK count included as covariate.||2.31|0.72|=0.43
81627467|NCT02100813|162938927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of clearance rates|8.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.93|51.66|||Log binomial regression|||||51.66|2.93|<0.001
81627468|NCT02100813|162938927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of clearance rates|9.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.22|56.4|||Log binomial regression|||||56.4|3.22|<0.001
81627469|NCT02100813|162938927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of clearance rates|1.09|||=|0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.49|||Log binomial regression|||||1.49|0.81|=0.55
81627470|NCT01963793|162938928|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.51||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.12|4.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.11|-7.12|0.58
81532360|NCT02271698|162750049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052||||||6 hour pain at rest|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.052
81532361|NCT02271698|162750049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064||||||6 hour pain with movement|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.064
81532362|NCT02271698|162750049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.139|||||||t-test, 2 sided|12 hour pain at rest||||||0.139
81532363|NCT02271698|162750049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||||||12 hour pain at rest|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.350
81532364|NCT02271698|162750049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||||||18 hour pain at rest|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.021
81532365|NCT02271698|162750049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.198||||||18 hour pain with movement|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.198
81532366|NCT02271698|162750049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.806|||||||t-test, 2 sided|24 hour pain at rest||||||0.806
81532367|NCT02271698|162750049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.228||||||24 hour pain with movement|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.228
81532368|NCT02271698|162750049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.457||||||36 hour pain at rest|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.457
81532369|NCT02271698|162750049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.394||||||36 hour pain with movement|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.394
81627471|NCT04489771|162938960|SUPERIORITY|P-value, difference in percentage and associated 95% CI were calculated using Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by IMDC risk categories (favorable vs. intermediate or poor).|Difference in Percentage|-0.5||||0.5312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|12.9||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Miettinen & Nurminen||Belzutifan 200 mg minus Belzutifan 120 mg|||12.9|-14.0|0.5312
81627472|NCT04489771|162938961|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.3861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.4||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Log Rank|One-sided nominal p-value based on log-rank test stratified by IMDC risk group (favorable vs. intermediate or poor).|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by IMDC risk group (favorable vs. intermediate or poor).|||1.40|0.63|0.3861
81627473|NCT04489771|162938963|OTHER|One-sided nominal p-value, difference in percentage and associated 95% CIs were based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by IMDC risk group (favorable vs. intermediate or poor).|Miettinen & Nurminen method|-6.3||||0.7832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|9.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||9.4|-21.7|0.7832
81703973|NCT00937326|163103358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.966||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.966
81532370|NCT02271698|162750050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.181||||||6 hours|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.181
81532371|NCT02271698|162750050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.364||||||12 hours|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.364
81532372|NCT02271698|162750050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.605|||||||t-test, 2 sided|18 hours||||||0.605
81532373|NCT02271698|162750050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.733|||||||t-test, 2 sided|24 hours||||||0.733
81532374|NCT02271698|162750050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||||||36 hours|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.600
81532375|NCT02107703|162750063|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.553|||<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.449|0.681||This is two sided P value and it is statistically significant.|Log Rank|Log rank test is stratified by endocrine sensitivity and natural of disease by interactive web response system (IWRS).||The final analysis was planned at 378 PFS events, which would provide approximately 90% power assuming a hazard ratio (HR) of 0.703 at a one-sided α of 0.025.||0.681|0.449|<0.0000001
81532376|NCT00790192|162750074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81532377|NCT00790192|162750075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81532378|NCT03456076|162750076|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.24||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.45|||Log Rank|||||0.45|0.13|.0001
81532379|NCT03456076|162750076|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.24||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.43|||Log Rank|||||0.43|0.13|.0001
81532380|NCT00466440|162750082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.52|12.95|||Chi-squared||The objective response rates and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the qualified participants using unadjusted normal approximation for binomial proportions (z approximation).|||12.95|-12.52|1.0000
81532381|NCT00466440|162750083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.6||||0.3606|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.21|4.95|||Chi-squared|||||4.95|-28.21|0.3606
81532382|NCT00466440|162750084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.55|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.55|-0.02|0.0720
81532383|NCT00466440|162750085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.1697|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.37|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.37|-0.07|0.1697
81532384|NCT00466440|162750086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4|||Log Rank|||||1.4|0.5|0.5240
81532385|NCT00466440|162750087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.4407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.6|||Log Rank|||||1.6|0.3|0.4407
81532386|NCT00466440|162750088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.3449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.4|||Log Rank|||||1.4|0.4|0.3449
81532387|NCT03187132|162750095|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis||The estimate is for the Digital Pain Reduction Kit arm.|We used a repeated measures linear mixed model featuring fixed effects for time, study arm, and score at week 1, and random effects to account for within subject variation.||.43|-4.15|.111
81532388|NCT03187132|162750096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|3.12|||Mixed Models Analysis||The estimate is for the Digital Pain Reduction Kit arm.|We used a repeated measures linear mixed model featuring fixed effects for time, study arm, and score at week 1, and random effects to account for within subject variation.||3.12|-1.84|.612
81627474|NCT04489771|162938964|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.6448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.9||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Log Rank|One-sided nominal p-value based on log-rank test stratified by IMDC risk group (favorable vs. intermediate or poor).|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by IMDC risk group (favorable vs. intermediate or poor).|||1.90|0.65|0.6448
81532389|NCT03187132|162750097|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.58||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.51|4.66|||t-test, 2 sided|||For work productivity measures, self-reported opioid utilization, and post-study measures of satisfaction, we used t-tests for normally distributed data and Wilcoxon Rank-Sum tests for non-normally distributed data.||4.66|-5.51|.87
81703974|NCT00937326|163103359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.940
81532390|NCT03187132|162750097|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.274||0.787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||For work productivity measures, self-reported opioid utilization, and post-study measures of satisfaction, we used t-tests for normally distributed data and Wilcoxon Rank-Sum tests for non-normally distributed data.||.54|-.54|.787
81532391|NCT03187132|162750097|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||For work productivity measures, self-reported opioid utilization, and post-study measures of satisfaction, we used t-tests for normally distributed data and Wilcoxon Rank-Sum tests for non-normally distributed data.||.48|-.88|.569
81532392|NCT03187132|162750098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||For work productivity measures, self-reported opioid utilization, and post-study measures of satisfaction, we used t-tests for normally distributed data and Wilcoxon Rank-Sum tests for non-normally distributed data.||.49|-.23|.467
81532393|NCT03187132|162750099|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.986||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|9.07|||Regression, Logistic|||We used a multilevel logistic regression with random effects at the individual level and fixed effects for week and study-arm.||9.07|.07|.852
81532394|NCT03369418|162750135|SUPERIORITY|One tailed t-tests for independent groups were performed to test the hypothesis that active device will be superior to sham in decreasing the combined HAD score. This was accomplished by Contrast analysis within the framework of a random effects general linear mixed effects (RE GLMM) model.||||||0.013||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||.013
81532395|NCT03369418|162750136|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.33
81532396|NCT04502290|162750149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was used, where null hypothesis stated that the percent change in the number of blocks after intervention will be not statistically significant.||||.04
81532397|NCT04502290|162750150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was used, where null hypothesis stated that the percent change in the motor evoked potnetial after intervention will be not statistically significant.||||.02
81532398|NCT04502290|162750151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was used, where null hypothesis stated that the percent change in the force after intervention will be not statistically significant.||||.04
81532399|NCT00113841|162750160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81532400|NCT02868554|162750179|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.07
81532401|NCT02868554|162750180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.02
81532402|NCT03066596|162750190|SUPERIORITY|A generalized linear model (GLM) with logit link function was used to compare the percentage of participants with corrected actions taken and GEE method was used to account for within-clinic correlation. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between groups in the the percentage of participants with corrected actions taken. With 530 participants at baseline, ≤10% attrition at 12 months, the study has greater than 80% power to detect a difference of 15 percentage points.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|6.08||The p-values reported above represented the calculated value rather than predetermined thresholds for significance. Statistical significance was defined as a p-value less than 0.05.|GLM with GEE|||||6.08|1.98|<.001
81532403|NCT03066596|162750190|SUPERIORITY|This analysis is similar to analysis 1, however, the model adjusting for sex, age, race/ethnicity, symptom free days (at baseline), nurse screening results, clinic characteristics, visit type, caregiver education, and smoking exposure (at baseline).|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|6.82||The p-values reported above represented the calculated value rather than predetermined thresholds for significance. Statistical significance was defined as a p-value less than 0.05.|GLM with GEE|||||6.82|1.97|<.001
81532404|NCT03066596|162750191|SUPERIORITY|A generalized linear model (GLM) with generalized estimating equations (GEE) was used to compare changes over time between the two groups in symptom-free days (SFDs) during the past two weeks, accounting for within-subject correlation. The null hypothesis at each time point was that there is no difference between groups in the change in SFDs. With 530 participants at baseline, ≤10% attrition at 12 months, the study has 80% power to detect a standardized effect size \>0.29.|Ratio of Rate Ratios|1.13||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.34|||GLM with GEE|||3 month follow up||1.34|0.95|0.174
81532405|NCT03066596|162750191|SUPERIORITY|A generalized linear model (GLM) with generalized estimating equations (GEE) was used to compare changes over time between the two groups in symptom-free days (SFDs) during the past two weeks, accounting for within-subject correlation. The null hypothesis at each time point was that there is no difference between groups in the change in SFDs. With 530 participants at baseline, ≤10% attrition at 12 months, the study has 80% power to detect a standardized effect size \>0.29.|Ratio of Rate Ratios|1.04||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.27|||GLM with GEE|||6 month follow up||1.27|0.85|0.741
81532406|NCT03066596|162750191|SUPERIORITY|A generalized linear model (GLM) with generalized estimating equations (GEE) was used to compare changes over time between the two groups in symptom-free days (SFDs) during the past two weeks, accounting for within-subject correlation. The null hypothesis at each time point was that there is no difference between groups in the change in SFDs. With 530 participants at baseline, ≤10% attrition at 12 months, the study has 80% power to detect a standardized effect size \>0.29.|Ratio of Rate Ratios|1.03||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.25|||GLM with GEE|||9 month follow up||1.25|0.85|0.724
81536928|NCT04612725|162756487|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.06||||0.4772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|1.89||Change from baseline in HSS7 at Week 24= Treatment + baseline HSS7 + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||1.89|-4.01|0.4772
81627475|NCT04509674|162938969|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.2061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.06||"Null hypothesis: there is no difference regarding the risk of the endpoint in question between empagliflozin and placebo.~p\<=0.05 required for testing of subsequent key secondary endpoint hypotheses"|Regression, Cox||Empagliflozin vs. Placebo|The primary endpoint was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, type-2 diabetes at baseline, geographical region, age at baseline, estimated glomerular filtration rate at baseline, left ventricular ejection fraction at baseline, persistent or permanent atrial fibrillation at baseline, prior myocardial infarction at baseline, peripheral artery disease at baseline and smoking at baseline as covariates.||1.06|0.76|0.2061
81627476|NCT04509674|162938970|OTHER|The statistical model used was a negative binomial model, including factors for treatment and type-2 diabetes at baseline, geographical region, age at baseline, estimated glomerular filtration rate at baseline, left ventricular ejection fraction at baseline, persistent or permanent atrial fibrillation at baseline, prior myocardial infarction at baseline, peripheral artery disease at baseline and smoking at baseline as covariates. The log(observation time) was used as an offset variable.|Adjusted event rate ratio|0.87||||0.2423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.1|||Negative binomial regression||Empagliflozin vs. Placebo|||1.10|0.68|0.2423
81627477|NCT04509674|162938971|OTHER|The statistical model used was a negative binomial model, including factors for treatment and type-2 diabetes at baseline, geographical region, age at baseline, estimated glomerular filtration rate at baseline, left ventricular ejection fraction at baseline, persistent or permanent atrial fibrillation at baseline, prior myocardial infarction at baseline, peripheral artery disease at baseline and smoking at baseline as covariates. The log(observation time) was used as an offset variable.|Adjusted event rate ratio|0.92||||0.2867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.07|||Negative binomial regression||Empagliflozin vs. Placebo|||1.07|0.78|0.2867
81627478|NCT04509674|162938972|OTHER|The statistical model used was a negative binomial model, including factors for treatment and type-2 diabetes at baseline, geographical region, age at baseline, estimated glomerular filtration rate at baseline, left ventricular ejection fraction at baseline, persistent or permanent atrial fibrillation at baseline, prior myocardial infarction at baseline, peripheral artery disease at baseline and smoking at baseline as covariates. The log(observation time) was used as an offset variable.|Adjusted event rate ratio|0.87||||0.0463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7654|0.9978|||Negative binomial regression||Empagliflozin vs. Placebo|||0.9978|0.7654|0.0463
81627479|NCT04509674|162938973|OTHER|The statistical model used was a negative binomial model, including factors for treatment and type-2 diabetes at baseline, geographical region, age at baseline, estimated glomerular filtration rate at baseline, left ventricular ejection fraction at baseline, persistent or permanent atrial fibrillation at baseline, prior myocardial infarction at baseline, peripheral artery disease at baseline and smoking at baseline as covariates. The log(observation time) was used as an offset variable.|Adjusted event rate ratio|1.06||||0.6311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.35|||Negative binomial regression||Empagliflozin vs. Placebo|||1.35|0.83|0.6311
81627480|NCT04509674|162938974|OTHER|The statistical analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, type-2 diabetes at baseline, geographical region, age at baseline, estimated glomerular filtration rate at baseline, left ventricular ejection fraction at baseline, persistent or permanent atrial fibrillation at baseline, prior myocardial infarction at baseline, peripheral artery disease at baseline and smoking at baseline as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.8124||95.0|0.81|1.31|||Regression, Cox||Empagliflozin vs. Placebo|||1.31|0.81|0.8124
81627481|NCT04064164|162938991|EQUIVALENCE|Pearson's Chi-square test was completed between the total instances of diminutives either identified by human or the Elderspeak App.||||||0.004||||||Dear (root word)|Chi-squared|X-squared = 8.4 df=1||||||.004
81627482|NCT04064164|162938991|EQUIVALENCE|Pearson's Chi-square test was completed between the total instances of diminutives either identified by human or the Elderspeak App. Significant associations indicated the human and app were accurately identifying true positives (1:1) or true negatives (0:0).|||||<|0.001||||||Sweet (root word)|Chi-squared|X-squared = 20.20 df=1||||||<.001
81627483|NCT04064164|162938991|EQUIVALENCE|Pearson's Chi-square test was completed between the total instances of diminutives either identified by human or the Elderspeak App.||||||0.02||||||Girl (root word)|Chi-squared|X-squared = 5.08, df=1||||||.02
81627484|NCT04064164|162938991|EQUIVALENCE|Pearson's Chi-square test was completed between the total instances of diminutives either identified by human or the Elderspeak App.||||||0.1||||||Honey (root word)|Chi-squared|X-squared = 2.7, df= 1||||||.10
81627485|NCT04064164|162938991|EQUIVALENCE|Pearson's Chi-square test was completed between the total instances of diminutives either identified by human or the Elderspeak App.||||||0.85||||||Baby (root word)|Chi-squared|X-squared = 12.2, df = 1||||||0.85
81627486|NCT03839940|162939027|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.9999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.9999
81627487|NCT03839940|162939028|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3346|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3346
81656557|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for MM30 at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|2.3||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0018
81703975|NCT00937326|163103359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.197||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.197
81536929|NCT04612725|162756487|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.0||||0.1851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|0.97||Change from baseline in HSS7 at Week 24= Treatment + baseline HSS7 + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||0.97|-4.96|0.1851
81627488|NCT03839940|162939044|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.70361|||||||Fisher Exact|||Female Population.||||< 0.70361
81627489|NCT03839940|162939044|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.4667|||||||Fisher Exact|||Male population.||||<0.4667
81627490|NCT03839940|162939045|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Black or African American population||||<1.0
81532407|NCT03066596|162750191|SUPERIORITY|A generalized linear model (GLM) with generalized estimating equations (GEE) was used to compare changes over time between the two groups in symptom-free days (SFDs) during the past two weeks, accounting for within-subject correlation. The null hypothesis at each time point was that there is no difference between groups in the change in SFDs. With 530 participants at baseline, ≤10% attrition at 12 months, the study has 80% power to detect a standardized effect size \>0.29.|Ratio of Rate Ratios|1.12||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.34|||GLM with GEE|||12 month follow up||1.34|0.93|0.229
81532408|NCT03066596|162750191|SUPERIORITY|This analysis is similar to Analysis 1, with adjustment for baseline outcome (symptom-free days) and seasonality.|Ratio of Rate Ratios|1.13||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.34|||GLM with GEE|||3 month follow up||1.34|0.94|0.186
81532409|NCT03066596|162750191|SUPERIORITY|This analysis is similar to Analysis 2, with adjustment for baseline outcome (symptom-free days) and seasonality.|Ratio of Rate Ratios|1.04||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.27|||GLM with GEE|||6 month follow up||1.27|0.84|0.744
81532410|NCT03066596|162750191|SUPERIORITY|This analysis is similar to Analysis 3, with adjustment for baseline outcome (symptom-free days) and seasonality.|Ratio of Rate Ratios|1.03||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.25|||GLM with GEE|||9 month follow up||1.25|0.85|0.765
81532411|NCT03066596|162750191|SUPERIORITY|This analysis is similar to Analysis 4, with adjustment for baseline outcome (symptom-free days) and seasonality.|Ratio of Rate Ratios|1.11||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.33|||GLM with GEE|||12 month follow up||1.33|0.93|0.241
81532412|NCT04378270|162750242|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61||0.0796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3687|6.2287|||t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of Freedom (DF)- 28||This procedure calculates the difference between the observed means in two independent samples (two collected assessment timepoints, screening and 4 week follow up visits). A significance value (P-value) and 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of the difference is reported. The P-value is the probability of obtaining the observed difference between the samples if the null hypothesis were true. The null hypothesis is the hypothesis that the difference is 0.||6.2287|-0.3687|0.0796
81532413|NCT04378270|162750243|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.879||0.0634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5014|0.1014|||t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of Freedom (DF)- 28||This procedure calculates the difference between the observed means in two independent samples (two collected assessment timepoints, screening and 4 week follow up visits). A significance value (P-value) and 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of the difference is reported. The P-value is the probability of obtaining the observed difference between the samples if the null hypothesis were true. The null hypothesis is the hypothesis that the difference is 0.||0.1014|-3.5014|0.0634
81532414|NCT04378270|162750244|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.492||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4498|29.9502|||t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of Freedom (DF)- 28||This procedure calculates the difference between the observed means in two independent samples (two collected assessment timepoints, screening and 4 week follow up visits). A significance value (P-value) and 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference is reported. The P value is the probability of obtaining the observed difference between the samples if the null hypothesis were true. The null hypothesis is the hypothesis that the difference is 0.||29.9502|7.4498|0.0020
81532415|NCT04378270|162750245|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.327||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8069|25.5331|||t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom (DF)- 28||||25.5331|7.8069|0.0006
81532416|NCT04378270|162750248|OTHER||Mean pain scale|17.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.39||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5465|19.1935|||t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom (DF)- 14||This procedure calculates the difference of an observed mean (from the assessment collected at the 4 week visit) with a hypothesized mean value (10, a mid level scale score). A significance value (P-value) and 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of the observed mean is reported. The P-value is the probability of obtaining the observed mean in the sample if the null hypothesis value were the true value.||19.1935|16.5465|0.0001
81532417|NCT01236521|162750263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.13||0.0385|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0385
81532418|NCT01236521|162750264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.11||0.0067|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0067
81532419|NCT01236521|162750265|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.15||0.074|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0740
81532420|NCT03890588|162750275|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.51|.91|.21
81532421|NCT03890588|162750276|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.18|.76|.61
81532422|NCT03890588|162750277|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.15|0.84|.84
81532423|NCT03890588|162750278|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.24|.8|.99
81532424|NCT03890588|162750279|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.32|.79|.86
81532425|NCT02052752|162750280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.283||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The ANCOVA results for the primary endpoint with treatment group as a main effect and average baseline value as a covariate showed no statistically significant differences in the percentage change from baseline in swelling of the target lesions between the 3% BPO group and the vehicle control group at Day 4 for the ITT population||||0.283
81532426|NCT04707469|162750286|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete datasets,and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.|Treatment difference|-0.27||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.12||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference.|ANCOVA|||Treatment policy estimand||-0.12|-0.42|0.0006
81532427|NCT04707469|162750286|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete datasets,and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.|Treatment difference|-0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.38||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference.|ANCOVA|||Treatment policy estimand||-0.38|-0.68|<.0001
81532428|NCT03201419|162750325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.07||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||-0.07|-0.54|
81532429|NCT03201419|162750325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.02||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||-0.02|-0.46|
81656558|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Pa at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|3.22||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0134
81656559|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Dbase at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|-1.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81656560|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for MCV at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|-2.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81656561|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Dcon at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|-1.264|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81656562|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Dend at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|-1.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81656563|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for MCA at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|-1.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81656564|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for RMCA at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|-1.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81703976|NCT00937326|163103359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.097||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.097
81532430|NCT03201419|162750325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.0||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||-0.00|-0.36|
81532431|NCT03201419|162750325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.0||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||-0.00|-0.23|
81627491|NCT03839940|162939045|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||White population||||<1.0
81627492|NCT03839940|162939046|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Not Hispanic or Latino population.||||<1.0
81627493|NCT03839940|162939047|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.1701|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Female population.||||<0.1701
81627494|NCT03839940|162939047|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.4811|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Male population.||||<0.4811
81627495|NCT03839940|162939048|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Black or African American Population||||<1.0
81627496|NCT03839940|162939048|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.5029|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||White Population||||<0.5029
81627497|NCT03839940|162939049|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.295|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Not Hispanic or Latino Population||||<0.2950
81627498|NCT02432404|162939092|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Random effects mixed model|Random effects mixed model: random effects for subject and time category, with unstructured covariance, and AR(1) residuals; and robust SEs.||Mean quantity of G. vaginalis at baseline and during Nuvaring Use (M2-M3)||||0.011
81627499|NCT02432404|162939092|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Random effects mixed model|Random effects mixed model: random effects for subject and time category, with unstructured covariance, and AR(1) residuals; and robust SEs.||Mean quantity of G. vaginalis at baseline and during Nuvaring Use (M3-M6)||||0.008
81627500|NCT02432404|162939092|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Random effects mixed model|Random effects mixed model: random effects for subject and time category, with unstructured covariance, and AR(1) residuals; and robust SEs.||Mean quantity of L. iners at baseline and during Nuvaring Use (M2-M3)||||0.662
81627501|NCT02432404|162939092|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Random effects mixed model|Random effects mixed model: random effects for subject and time category, with unstructured covariance, and AR(1) residuals; and robust SEs.||Mean quantity of L. iners at baseline and during Nuvaring Use (M3-M6)||||0.41
81627502|NCT02432404|162939092|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Random effects mixed model|Random effects mixed model: random effects for subject and time category, with unstructured covariance, and AR(1) residuals; and robust SEs.||Mean quantity of L. crispatus at baseline and during Nuvaring Use (M2-M3)||||0.164
81627503|NCT02432404|162939092|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Random effects mixed model|||Mean quantity of L. crispatus at baseline and during Nuvaring Use (M3-M6)||||0.183
81627504|NCT02432404|162939092|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Random effects mixed model|Random effects mixed model: random effects for subject and time category, with unstructured covariance, and AR(1) residuals; and robust SEs.||Mean quantity of L. jensenii at baseline and during Nuvaring Use (M2-M3)||||0.506
81532432|NCT03201419|162750325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.0||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||-0.00|-0.14|
81532433|NCT03201419|162750325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.0||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||-0.00|-0.07|
81627505|NCT02432404|162939092|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Random effects mixed model|Random effects mixed model: random effects for subject and time category, with unstructured covariance, and AR(1) residuals; and robust SEs.||Mean quantity of L. jensenii at baseline and during Nuvaring Use (M3-M6)||||0.119
81627506|NCT02432404|162939092|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Random effects mixed model|Random effects mixed model: random effects for subject and time category, with unstructured covariance, and AR(1) residuals; and robust SEs.||Mean quantity of Megasphaera at baseline and during Nuvaring Use (M2-M3)||||0.510
81627507|NCT02432404|162939092|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Random effects mixed model|Random effects mixed model: random effects for subject and time category, with unstructured covariance, and AR(1) residuals; and robust SEs.||Mean quantity of Megasphaera at baseline and during Nuvaring Use (M3-M6)||||0.168
81627508|NCT02432404|162939092|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Random effects mixed model|Random effects mixed model: random effects for subject and time category, with unstructured covariance, and AR(1) residuals; and robust SEs.||Mean quantity of BVAB2 at baseline and during Nuvaring Use (M2-M3)||||0.454
81627509|NCT02432404|162939092|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Random effects mixed model|Random effects mixed model: random effects for subject and time category, with unstructured covariance, and AR(1) residuals; and robust SEs.||Mean quantity of BVAB2 at baseline and during Nuvaring Use (M3-M6)||||0.471
81627510|NCT04473222|162939150|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|-0.15||||0.026|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The logit represents the difference in log odds per 1-week change in time for the intervention group relative to enhanced usual care.|||||.026
81532434|NCT03201419|162750326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.139||||0.4214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.201||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.201|-0.480|0.4214
81627511|NCT04473222|162939151|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|-0.2||||0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The logit represents the difference in log odds per 1-week change in time for the intervention group relative to enhanced usual care.|||||0.032
81627512|NCT04473222|162939152|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The estimate represents the differential change in slope per week for the intervention group relative to enhanced usual care.|||||.010
81627513|NCT04473222|162939153|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.161|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The estimate represents the differential change in slope per week for the intervention group relative to enhanced usual care.|||||0.161
81627514|NCT04473222|162939154|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The estimate represents the differential change in slope per week for the intervention group relative to enhanced usual care.|||||0.006
81627515|NCT04473222|162939155|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.045|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The estimate represents the differential change in slope per week for the intervention group relative to enhanced usual care.|||||0.045
81532435|NCT03201419|162750326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.587||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.034|-0.141||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.141|-1.034|0.0101
81532436|NCT03201419|162750326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.148||||0.5203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.599|0.304||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.304|-0.599|0.5203
81627516|NCT04473222|162939156|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.685|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The estimate represents the differential change in slope per week for the intervention group relative to enhanced usual care.|||||0.685
81627517|NCT04473222|162939157|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.734|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The estimate represents the differential change in slope per week for the intervention group relative to enhanced usual care.|||||0.734
81627518|NCT04473222|162939158|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The estimate represents the differential change in slope per week for the intervention group relative to enhanced usual care.|||||0.019
81627519|NCT04473222|162939159|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.776|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The estimate represents the differential change in slope per week for the intervention group relative to enhanced usual care.|||||0.776
81627520|NCT04908722|162939174|NON_INFERIORITY|Tested using 97.5% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.926|1.44||||||Group 1 (1 dose) vs Group 3 (1 dose)||1.440|0.926|
81627521|NCT04908722|162939174|NON_INFERIORITY|Tested using 97.5% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|0.8||||||97.5|0.641|1.0||||||Group 5 (1 dose) vs Group 3 (1 dose)||1.00|0.641|
81627522|NCT04908722|162939174|NON_INFERIORITY|Tested using 97.5% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.844|1.356||||||Group 2 (1 dose) vs Group 3 (1 dose)||1.356|0.844|
81627523|NCT04908722|162939174|NON_INFERIORITY|Tested using 97.5% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.742|1.193||||||Group 4 (1 dose) vs Group 3 (1 dose)||1.193|0.742|
81627524|NCT04908722|162939174|NON_INFERIORITY|Tested using 97.5% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.648|1.007||||||Group 6 (1 dose) vs Group 3 (1 dose)||1.007|0.648|
81627525|NCT04908722|162939175|NON_INFERIORITY|Testing according to sequential non-inferiority assessment hypothesis. Tested using 97.5% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|2.53|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.992|3.207||||||Group 1 (2 doses) vs Group 3 (1 dose)||3.207|1.992|
81627526|NCT04908722|162939175|NON_INFERIORITY|Testing according to sequential non-inferiority assessment hypothesis. Tested using 97.5% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.088|1.815||||||Group 1 (2 doses) vs Group 3 (2 doses)||1.815|1.088|
81627527|NCT04908722|162939175|NON_INFERIORITY|Testing according to sequential non-inferiority assessment hypothesis. Tested using 97.5% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.408|2.265||||||Group 5 (2 doses) vs Group 3 (1 dose)||2.265|1.408|
81627528|NCT04908722|162939175|NON_INFERIORITY|Testing according to sequential non-inferiority assessment hypothesis. Tested using 97.5% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.769|1.282||||||Group 5 (2 doses) vs Group 3 (2 doses)||1.282|0.769|
81627529|NCT04908722|162939175|NON_INFERIORITY|Testing according to sequential non-inferiority assessment hypothesis. Tested using 97.5% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|2.37|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.829|3.007||||||Group 2 (2 doses) vs Group 3 (1 dose)||3.007|1.829|
81627530|NCT04908722|162939175|NON_INFERIORITY|Testing according to sequential non-inferiority assessment hypothesis. Tested using 97.5% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.0|1.739||||||Group 2 (2 doses) vs Group 3 (2 doses)||1.739|1.000|
81656565|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for PESC at 50 lux is reported."|Slope|1.43||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0313
81627531|NCT04908722|162939175|NON_INFERIORITY|Testing according to sequential non-inferiority assessment hypothesis. Tested using 97.5% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.697|2.841||||||Group 4 (2 doses) vs Group 3 (1 dose)||2.841|1.697|
81627532|NCT04908722|162939175|NON_INFERIORITY|Testing according to sequential non-inferiority assessment hypothesis. Tested using 97.5% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.928|1.606||||||Group 4 (2 doses) vs Group 3 (2 doses)||1.606|0.928|
81627533|NCT04908722|162939175|NON_INFERIORITY|Testing according to sequential non-inferiority assessment hypothesis. Tested using 97.5% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.348|2.148||||||Group 6 (2 doses) vs Group 3 (1 dose)||2.148|1.348|
81627534|NCT04908722|162939175|NON_INFERIORITY|Testing according to sequential non-inferiority assessment hypothesis. Tested using 97.5% confidence interval approach. The non-inferiority margin was 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.736|1.217||||||Group 6 (2 doses) vs Group 3 (2 doses)||1.217|0.736|
81627535|NCT04282148|162939286|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Z test using Kaplan Meier survival estim|||||||<0.0001
81532437|NCT03201419|162750326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.055||||0.8483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.508|0.617||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.617|-0.508|0.8483
81532438|NCT03201419|162750326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.147||||0.6357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.759|0.464||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.464|-0.759|0.6357
81627536|NCT04938492|162939292|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.08|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Latent growth modeling|||||||>.05
81627537|NCT04938492|162939293|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Latent growth modeling|||||||<.001
81627538|NCT04938492|162939294|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.22|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Latent growth modeling|||||||<.01
81532439|NCT03201419|162750326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.25||||0.2222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.152|0.652||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.652|-0.152|0.2222
81627539|NCT04938492|162939295|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.23|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Latent growth modeling|||||||>.05
81627540|NCT03115476|162939304|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.9|||likelihood ratio test|||Relative difference between groups (ingenol disoxate vs vehicle) expressed as hazard ratio||3.9|0.61|0.43
81532440|NCT03201419|162750327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.166||||0.2909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.474|0.143||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.143|-0.474|0.2909
81627541|NCT03115476|162939305|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.99|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|3.62|||likelihood ratio test|||relative difference between treatment groups (ingenol disoxate gel vs vehicle) expressed as hazard ratio||3.62|1.17|<0.01
81627542|NCT00613106|162939320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4228||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4228
81627543|NCT03994653|162939378|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|4.12|||Fisher Exact|||"Fishers exact test, conducted at each month prior to diagnosis comparing total purchases of relevant products (pain and indigestion medication) compared with all purchases in both cases and controls.~Power calculation: we used a power calculation assuming the Fisher Exact Test to calculate the minimum group size to detect a difference in purchase proportions that we hypothesised with 80% statistical power."||4.12|2.07|<0.001
81627544|NCT05329220|162939420|NON_INFERIORITY|The success criterion for the null hypothesis that ABNCoV2 is inferior to Comirnaty will be rejected if the ratio of the GMTs for ABNCoV2 versus Comirnaty is within the non-inferiority margin of 0.67; that is, the lower bound of the 2-sided 97.5% CI of the GMT ratio is \>=0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.89||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.5|1.57||P-value corresponds to Cohort 1 ABNCoV2 comparison to Cohort 1 Comirnaty|Mixed Models Analysis|A generalized linear model with age and baseline results included as covariates was used to compare between the vaccination groups.||Formal hypothesis testing was performed due to having at least 400 evaluable subjects with primary endpoint data available at baseline and at 2 weeks after trial vaccination. The null hypothesis is that ABNCoV2 is inferior to Comirnaty and will be rejected if the ratio of the GMTs for ABNCoV2 versus Comirnaty is within the non-inferiority margin of 0.67; that is, the lower bound of the 2-sided 97.5% CI of the GMT ratio is \>=0.67.||1.57|0.50|0.6350
81627545|NCT05329220|162939420|NON_INFERIORITY|The success criterion for the null hypothesis that ABNCoV2 is inferior to Comirnaty will be rejected if the ratio of the GMTs for ABNCoV2 versus Comirnaty is within the non-inferiority margin of 0.67; that is, the lower bound of the 2-sided 97.5% CI of the GMT ratio is \>=0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.7|0.92||P-value corresponds to Cohort 2 ABNCoV2 comparison to Cohort 2 Comirnaty|Mixed Models Analysis|A generalized linear model with age and baseline results included as covariates was used to compare between the vaccination groups.||Formal hypothesis testing was performed due to having at least 400 evaluable subjects with primary endpoint data available at baseline and at 2 weeks after trial vaccination. The null hypothesis is that ABNCoV2 is inferior to Comirnaty and will be rejected if the ratio of the GMTs for ABNCoV2 versus Comirnaty is within the non-inferiority margin of 0.67; that is, the lower bound of the 2-sided 97.5% CI of the GMT ratio is \>=0.67.||0.92|0.70|0.0002
81627546|NCT05329220|162939421|NON_INFERIORITY|The success criterion for the null hypothesis that ABNCoV2 is inferior to Comirnaty will be rejected if the ratio of the GMTs for ABNCoV2 versus Comirnaty is within the non-inferiority margin of 0.67; that is, the lower bound of the 2-sided 97.5% CI of the GMT ratio is \>=0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.76||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.64|0.91||P-value corresponds to Cohort 2 ABNCoV2 comparison to Cohort 2 Comirnaty for Omicron variant BA.4/BA.5|Mixed Models Analysis|A generalized linear model with age and baseline results included as covariates was used to compare between the vaccination groups.||Formal hypothesis testing was performed due to meeting the primary endpoint success criterion in Cohort 2. The null hypothesis is that ABNCoV2 is inferior to Comirnaty and will be rejected if the ratio of the GMTs for ABNCoV2 versus Comirnaty is within the non-inferiority margin of 0.67; that is, the lower bound of the 2-sided 97.5% CI of the GMT ratio is \>=0.67.||0.91|0.64|0.0008
81656566|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for MM5 at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|1.92||||0.0481|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0481
81465805|NCT01246349|162624046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.183|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.265||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.301|2.668|||Regression, Linear|||"Based on previous research , baseline CDSS means were expected between 5 - 6.5 with a SD of 3 - 4. It was hypothesized that an attributable effect of 1.5 would be detected.~Published results comprise baseline and follow-up means and standard deviations for both the MI and control group (reported above), as well as the absolute attributable effect of intervention (i.e., the difference in self-efficacy \[CDSS\] change between the treatment and control groups from baseline to a 6 month follow-up)."||2.668|-2.301|0.88
81532441|NCT03201419|162750327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.418||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.824|-0.011||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.011|-0.824|0.0440
81532442|NCT03201419|162750327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.128||||0.5438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.288|0.545||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.545|-0.288|0.5438
81532443|NCT03201419|162750327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.441||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|0.962||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.962|-0.079|0.0960
81656567|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for MM10 at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|2.57||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0171
81656568|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for MM30 at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|3.84||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||0.0007
81656569|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for dbase at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|-2.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81656570|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for MCV at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|-2.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81656571|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Dcon at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|-2.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81656572|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for Dend at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|-3.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81656573|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for MCA at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|-1.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81656574|NCT05731999|163004688|OTHER|"The hypothesis was that k = 0. If the hypothesis could be rejected (p\<0.05), then the pupillometric variable was considered correlated with plasma concentration for the particular key feature, medicinal product and ambient light condition.~Here the p-value for RMCA at 500 lux is reported."|Slope|-1.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The correlation between pupillometric variables and concentration in plasma over time for designated medicinal product and ambient light condition was evaluated by collecting all pairs of (key feature value) and (plasma concentration). For each key feature, medicinal product, and ambient light condition, a linear regression was conducted producing an estimate of k and m in the following equation (key feature value) = k \* (plasma concentration) + m||||<0.0001
81465806|NCT02991729|162624047|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority limit was 1 point on the questionnaire scale.||||||0.929||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Wilcoxon rank-sum|||||||0.929
81465807|NCT02991729|162624048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.369|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Decisional conflict was measured in 2 separate time points in the experimental group - both prior to and following genetic counseling. This analysis compares decisional conflict in the routine care group (after counseling only) to the experimental group following decision aid completion but prior to genetic counseling (first row, second column in above table).||||0.369
81627547|NCT05329220|162939421|NON_INFERIORITY|The success criterion for the null hypothesis that ABNCoV2 is inferior to Comirnaty will be rejected if the ratio of the GMTs for ABNCoV2 versus Comirnaty is within the non-inferiority margin of 0.67; that is, the lower bound of the 2-sided 97.5% CI of the GMT ratio is \>=0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.59|0.81||P-value corresponds to Cohort 2 ABNCoV2 comparison to Cohort 2 Comirnaty for Omicron Variant XBB.1.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|A generalized linear model with age and baseline results included as covariates was used to compare between the vaccination groups.||Formal hypothesis testing was performed due to meeting the primary endpoint success criterion in Cohort 2. The null hypothesis is that ABNCoV2 is inferior to Comirnaty and will be rejected if the ratio of the GMTs for ABNCoV2 versus Comirnaty is within the non-inferiority margin of 0.67; that is, the lower bound of the 2-sided 97.5% CI of the GMT ratio is \>=0.67.||0.81|0.59|<0.0001
81627548|NCT04204265|162939424|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81627549|NCT04204265|162939425|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81627550|NCT04204265|162939426|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81656575|NCT05731999|163004690|OTHER||probability|0.000244|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis is that the logistic regression classifier is unable to correctly classify subjects into sober or under the influence of D1-D4. The smallest odds ratio from the group false positives and false negative is reported.||||<0.05
81656576|NCT05731999|163004690|OTHER||probability|0.00586|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis is that the logistic regression classifier is unable to correctly classify subjects into sober or under the influence of D1-D4. The greatest p value from the group false positives and false negative is reported.||||<0.05
81532444|NCT03201419|162750327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.8826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.568|0.488||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.488|-0.568|0.8826
81627551|NCT02465268|162939429|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.16|||Log Rank|||||2.16|0.77|0.196
81656577|NCT05731999|163004690|OTHER||probability|0.0193|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis is that the logistic regression classifier is unable to correctly classify subjects into sober or under the influence of D1-D4. The greatest p value from the group false positives and false negative is reported.||||<0.05
81656578|NCT05731999|163004690|OTHER||probability|0.000488|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis is that the logistic regression classifier is unable to correctly classify subjects into sober or under the influence of D1-D4. The greatest p value from the group false positives and false negative is reported.||||<0.05
81656579|NCT05731999|163004690|OTHER||probability|0.1133|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis is that the logistic regression classifier is unable to correctly classify subjects into sober or under the influence of D1-D4. The greatest p value from the group false positives and false negative is reported.||||<0.05
81656580|NCT05731999|163004690|OTHER||probability|0.0107|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.05
81656581|NCT00799981|163004718|OTHER|||||||0.8762|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The hypothesis that a 10 cm catheter provides equal emptying of the bladder as a 7 cm catheter was tested.||||0.8762
81656582|NCT00799981|163004719|OTHER|||||||0.7905|||||||McNemar|||||||0.7905
81656583|NCT00799981|163004720|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||||||1.00
81656584|NCT00799981|163004723|OTHER|||||||0.0273|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||In the table 0=No and 1=Yes.||||0.0273
81656585|NCT03192475|163004724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81656586|NCT03192475|163004725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.15
81656587|NCT03192475|163004726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.25
81656588|NCT03192475|163004727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.11
81656589|NCT03192475|163004728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.09
81656590|NCT03192475|163004729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.53
81656591|NCT03192475|163004730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.21
81656592|NCT03192475|163004731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.60
81656593|NCT03192475|163004732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.15
81627552|NCT02465268|162939429|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.63||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.7|||Log Rank|||||2.70|0.99|0.196
81627553|NCT02465268|162939430|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.61|||Log Rank|||||1.61|0.60|0.354
81627554|NCT02465268|162939430|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.42||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.33|||Log Rank|||||2.33|0.87|0.354
81627555|NCT02465268|162939431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.038
81627556|NCT02465268|162939431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.038
81627557|NCT02465268|162939431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.038
81627558|NCT02465268|162939433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.2
81627559|NCT02465268|162939433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.2
81627560|NCT02465268|162939433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.2
81627561|NCT02465268|162939434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.6
81627562|NCT02465268|162939434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.6
81627563|NCT02465268|162939434|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.6
81627564|NCT02465268|162939436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.13
81627565|NCT02465268|162939436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.13
81627566|NCT02465268|162939436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.13
81627567|NCT05546749|162939437|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed effects model was performed to predict pain intensity by arm at weeks 3 and 6, controlling for baseline pain intensity score.||0.54|-3.1|0.17
81627568|NCT05546749|162939438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.6||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.3|13.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed effects model was used to predict opioid craving score by arm at weeks 3 and 6, controlling for baseline opioid craving score.||13.1|-40.3|0.32
81656594|NCT03192475|163004733|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.96
81656595|NCT03192475|163004734|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.96
81627569|NCT05546749|162939447|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.1||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|3.6|||Regression, Linear||RelieVRx was associated with lower stress score.|We performed a mixed effects model to predict stress score at week 6 by arm, controlling for baseline stress score.||3.6|-23.1|0.137
81627570|NCT04342494|162939531|EQUIVALENCE|Symptom-level change estimates were adjusted for baseline PHQ-9 score via analysis of covariance.||||||0.31|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.31
81627571|NCT04342494|162939532|EQUIVALENCE|Average mood score obtained from daily measurements analyzed via analysis of variance||||||0.0073|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0073
81627572|NCT04342494|162939533|EQUIVALENCE|Symptom-level change estimates were adjusted for baseline PANSI-PI score via analysis of covariance||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.03
81627573|NCT04342494|162939534|EQUIVALENCE|Symptom-level change estimates were adjusted for baseline PANSI-NSI score via analysis of covariance||||||0.71|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.71
81627574|NCT04342494|162939535|EQUIVALENCE|Symptom-level change estimates were adjusted for baseline GAD-7 score via analysis of covariance||||||0.31|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.31
81627575|NCT05119023|162939540|OTHER|||||||0.39||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Pearson's correlation|||Examination of Language Severity and Characterization of learning: SRT Observational Learning Scores||||0.39
81627576|NCT05119023|162939540|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Pearson's correlation|||Examination of Language severity and Characterization of learning: AGL Observational Learning Scores||||<0.01
81627577|NCT05119023|162939540|OTHER|||||||0.95||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Pearson's correlation|||Examination of Language severity and Characterization of learning: AGL Rule-based Learning Scores||||0.95
81627578|NCT05119023|162939541|OTHER|Sample underpowered for regression so correlation examined||||||0.36||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Pearson's correlation|||Examination of Attention and Characterization of learning: SRT Observational Learning Scores||||0.36
81656596|NCT03192475|163004735|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.0009
81656597|NCT03192475|163004736|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.18
81656598|NCT03192475|163004737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.34
81656599|NCT03192475|163004738|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.82
81656600|NCT00573859|163004748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||A 2 (ADHD medication versus Placebo) repeated measure ANOVA||||<0.05
81627579|NCT05119023|162939541|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Pearson's correlation|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05||Examination of Attention and Characterization of learning: AGL Observational Learning Scores||||0.09
81627580|NCT05119023|162939541|OTHER|||||||0.32||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Pearson's correlation|||Examination of Attention and Characterization of learning: AGL Rule Based Learning||||0.32
81627581|NCT05119023|162939542|OTHER|Sample underpowered for regression so correlation examined||||||0.64||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Pearson's correlation|||Examination of Working Memory and Characterization of learning: SRT Observational Learning Scores||||0.64
81627582|NCT05119023|162939542|OTHER|||||||0.01||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Pearson's correlation|||Examination of Working Memory and Characterization of learning: AGL Observational Learning Scores||||0.01
81627583|NCT05119023|162939542|OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||Pearson's correlation|||Examination of Working Memory and Characterization of learning: AGL Rule-based Learning Scores||||0.79
81627584|NCT05119023|162939543|OTHER|Sample underpowered for regression so correlation examined||||||0.9||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Pearson's correlation|||Examination of Executive Function and Characterization of learning: SRT Observational Learning Scores||||0.90
81627585|NCT05119023|162939543|OTHER|||||||0.09||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Pearson's correlation|||Examination of Executive Function and Characterization of learning: AGL Observational Learning Scores||||0.09
81627586|NCT05119023|162939543|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Pearson's correlation|||Examination of Executive Function and Characterization of learning: AGL Rule-based Learning Scores||||0.24
81627587|NCT04636528|162939638|EQUIVALENCE|A minimal detectable difference of 11.2 points was selected based on the psychometric properties of the scale. Considering a power of 80%, a 2-sided 0.05 significance level, and a 10% dropout rate, 82 patients would be necessary to detect an 11.2-point difference between the 2 groups.|Median Difference (Net)|-1.8||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|9.8||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|quantile mixed-effects model|a robust method on the medians||||9.8|-13.5|0.75
81627588|NCT04636528|162939638|EQUIVALENCE||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.16||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.16|0.32|0.71
81627589|NCT04636528|162939639|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.2||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Quantile mixed-effects model|a robust method on the medians||||-0.2|-1.4|0.12
81627590|NCT04636528|162939640|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.6|30.2||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Quantile mixed-effects model|||||30.2|-34.6|0.89
81627591|NCT04636528|162939641|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5|||Quantile mixed-effects model|a robust method on the medians||||0.5|-1.0|0.51
81627592|NCT04636528|162939642|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81627593|NCT04636528|162939643|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Net)|-1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.6||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Quantile mixed-effects model|a robust method on the medians||||0.6|-1.5|<.001
81627594|NCT04636528|162939644|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Net)|-0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.5||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Quantile mixed-effects model|a robust method on the medians||||-0.5|-1.4|<.001
81656601|NCT00573859|163004749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Four-way repeated measure ANOVA||||<0.05
81656602|NCT00573859|163004750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Friedman's two analysis of ranks|||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance by ranks.||||<0.05
81656603|NCT05319912|163004751|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|75.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.23|110.02||||||Analysis was performed using analysis of variance (ANOVA).||110.02|52.23|
81656604|NCT05319912|163004751|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|25.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.21|36.89||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA.||36.89|17.21|
81627595|NCT04636528|162939645|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.4||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Quantile mixed-effects model|A robust method on the medians.||||0.4|-1.3|.27
81627596|NCT04636528|162939646|EQUIVALENCE||Difference in proportions|11.8||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.14
81627597|NCT04636528|162939647|EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81627598|NCT04636528|162939648|EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Final Values)|67.7||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.36
81627599|NCT04636528|162939649|EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81627600|NCT03339713|162939651|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Group 2 versus Group 1 in terms of the HI antibody titers against all four influenza vaccine strains 28 days after the administration of influenza vaccine, using a non-inferiority margin of 2 for the GMT ratio (Group 2 / Group 1).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|1.11|||t-test, 1 sided|||A/Michigan strain: Based on Welch-Satterthwaite t-interval method. The difference (Group 2 minus Group 1) and CI in log-transformed HI antibody titers were calculated for each of the 4 influenza vaccine strains, and were back-transformed (by exponentiation) to a GMT ratio (Group 2 / Group 1) and the corresponding CI.||1.11|0.55|<.001
81627601|NCT03339713|162939651|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Group 2 versus Group 1 in terms of the HI antibody titers against all four influenza vaccine strains 28 days after the administration of influenza vaccine, using a non-inferiority margin of 2 for the GMT ratio (Group 2 / Group 1).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|1.12|||t-test, 1 sided|||A/Hong Kong strain: Based on Welch-Satterthwaite t-interval method. The difference (Group 2 minus Group 1) and CI in log-transformed HI antibody titers were calculated for each of the 4 influenza vaccine strains, and were back-transformed (by exponentiation) to a GMT ratio (Group 2 / Group 1) and the corresponding CI.||1.12|0.59|<.001
81627602|NCT03339713|162939651|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Group 2 versus Group 1 in terms of the HI antibody titers against all four influenza vaccine strains 28 days after the administration of influenza vaccine, using a non-inferiority margin of 2 for the GMT ratio (Group 2 / Group 1).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.34|||t-test, 1 sided|||B/Brisbane strain: Based on Welch-Satterthwaite t-interval method. The difference (Group 2 minus Group 1) and CI in log-transformed HI antibody titers were calculated for each of the 4 influenza vaccine strains, and were back-transformed (by exponentiation) to a GMT ratio (Group 2 / Group 1) and the corresponding CI.||1.34|0.77|<.001
81627603|NCT03339713|162939651|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Group 2 versus Group 1 in terms of the HI antibody titers against all four influenza vaccine strains 28 days after the administration of influenza vaccine, using a non-inferiority margin of 2 for the GMT ratio (Group 2 / Group 1).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.36|||t-test, 1 sided|||B/Phuket strain: Based on Welch-Satterthwaite t-interval method. The difference (Group 2 minus Group 1) and CI in log-transformed HI antibody titers were calculated for each of the 4 influenza vaccine strains, and were back-transformed (by exponentiation) to a GMT ratio (Group 2 / Group 1) and the corresponding CI.||1.36|0.76|<.001
81627604|NCT01715285|162939661|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.466|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.394|0.55|||Log Rank|||||0.550|0.394|<0.0001
81627605|NCT01715285|162939662|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.661|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.564|0.775|||Log Rank|||||0.775|0.564|< 0.0001
81627606|NCT02677805|162939720|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81627607|NCT02677805|162939721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.087||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary Outcome Measure shows a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.087
81627608|NCT02677805|162939722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.121||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.121
81627609|NCT02677805|162939723|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Test performed for Investigator's In-clinic Assessment||||<0.001
81627610|NCT02677805|162939723|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Test performed for Subject's In-clinic Assessment||||<0.001
81627611|NCT02677805|162939724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.218||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Test performed for responders rates at week 20||||0.218
81627612|NCT02677805|162939725|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test performed for Modified Skindex-16 (GL-QoL) Emotional domain - Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.001
81656605|NCT05319912|163004752|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|82.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.91|106.9||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA.||106.90|63.91|
81656606|NCT05319912|163004752|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|40.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.12|52.68||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA.||52.68|31.12|
81656607|NCT00688870|163004754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|3.3|||Chan and Zhang|||Common serotypes - serotype 4||3.3|-6.8|
81656608|NCT00688870|163004754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.3|||Chan and Zhang|||Common serotypes - serotype 6B||4.3|-4.6|
81627613|NCT02677805|162939725|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test performed for Modified Skindex-16 (GL-QoL) Social Functioning domain - Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.001
81627614|NCT02677805|162939725|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test performed for Modified Skindex-16 (GL-QoL) Overall score - Change from Baseline at Week 4.||||<0.001
81627615|NCT02677805|162939725|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test performed for FACE-Q Appraisal of Lines Between Eyebrows - Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.001
81627616|NCT02677805|162939725|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||For the testing a hierarchical approach has been applied. The result of this test is considered confirmative if the test of the Primary and all previous Secondary Outcome Measures show a confirmatory result at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test performed for FACE-Q Age Appraisal VAS score||||<0.001
81532445|NCT03201419|162750327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.394||||0.0344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.029|0.759||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.759|0.029|0.0344
81532446|NCT03201419|162750328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.132||||0.4732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.496|0.231||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.231|-0.496|0.4732
81627617|NCT02301910|162939776|NON_INFERIORITY|The calculation was carried out taking into account the power of 80%||||||0.87|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.87
81627618|NCT04770532|162939809|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of insulin icodec was considered confirmed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for mean treatment difference (insulin icodec minus insulin degludec) was strictly below 0.3%.|Treatment difference|-0.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||The response and change from baseline in response after 26 weeks were analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, region and personal continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) device use as fixed factors, and baseline response as covariate.||-0.08|-0.37|<0.0001
81627619|NCT05457647|162939821|OTHER|The accuracy and precision of the theranostic imaging biomarkers, including both the riboflavin score and theranostic score, to predict CXL treatment outcome were determined by calculating the proportion of correctly classified eyes and the positive predictive value respectively.|Proportion|91.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||The study set a minimum threshold of 85 for the the combined use of the theranostic imaging biomarkers' accuracy and precision in predicting the propensity of CXL to halt disease progression at 1 year in the study population.|Accuracy and precision of the combined use of theranostic imaging biomarkers generated by the UV-A device to predict the propensity of CXL in flattening the Kmax value at 12-months.||||
81627620|NCT05457647|162939822|OTHER|Paired Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to compare the distributions preoperatively and 12-months postoperatively.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Assessment of change of Kmax value at 12-months follow-up visit.||||<0.05
81627621|NCT05457647|162939823|OTHER|Paired Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to compare the distributions preoperatively and 12-months postoperatively.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Assessment of change of ECD value at 12-months follow-up visit.||||<0.05
81627622|NCT05457647|162939824|OTHER|Paired Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to compare the distributions preoperatively and 12-months postoperatively.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Assessment of change of MSER value at 12-months follow-up visit.||||<0.05
81627623|NCT05457647|162939825|OTHER|Paired Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to compare the distributions preoperatively and 12-months postoperatively.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Assessment of change of CDVA value at 12-months follow-up visit.||||<0.05
81627624|NCT05457647|162939826|OTHER|Paired Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to compare the distributions preoperatively and 12-months postoperatively.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Assessment of change of UDVA value at 12-months follow-up visit.||||<0.05
81532447|NCT03201419|162750328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.224||||0.3394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.685|0.237||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.237|-0.685|0.3394
81627625|NCT05457647|162939827|OTHER|Paired Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to compare the distributions preoperatively and 12-months postoperatively.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Assessment of change of CCT value at 12-months follow-up visit.||||<0.05
81627626|NCT05457647|162939828|OTHER|Paired Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to compare the distributions preoperatively and 12-months postoperatively. Bonferroni correction was applied to analysis of exploratory outcome measures of stratification groups.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81627627|NCT02683447|162939829|OTHER|Correlation||||||0.039||||||P \< 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|Pearson correlation|||||||0.039
81627628|NCT02683447|162939830|OTHER|Correlation|||||<|0.01||||||P \< 0.05 is considered statically significant.|Pearson correlation|||ACLS correct score||||<0.01
81627629|NCT02683447|162939830|OTHER|Correlation||||||0.322||||||P \< 0.05 is considered statically significant.|Pearson correlation|||ACLS risk score||||0.322
81532448|NCT03201419|162750328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.012||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.488|0.463||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.463|-0.488|0.9600
81532449|NCT03201419|162750328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.463||||0.1131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.111|1.037||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||1.037|-0.111|0.1131
81532450|NCT03201419|162750328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.124||||0.6853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.729|0.48||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.480|-0.729|0.6853
81532451|NCT03201419|162750328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.166||||0.4364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.254|0.587||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.587|-0.254|0.4364
81532452|NCT03201419|162750329|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.299||||0.1106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.667|0.069||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.069|-0.667|0.1106
81627630|NCT03865498|162939842|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.029|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.919|10.323||McNemar's Chi-squared test (paired) with continuity correction to the test slightly more conservative|McNemar|||Hypothesis: There will be significant pre/post-intervention differences in isolated macro-level network structures for African American dementia caregiver networks.||10.323|4.919|< 0.0001
81627631|NCT03865498|162939842|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.385|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.963|33.157||McNemar's Chi-squared test (paired) with continuity correction to the test slightly more conservative|McNemar|||Hypothesis: There will be significant pre/post-intervention differences in isolated macro-level network structures for Hispanic dementia caregiver networks.||33.157|9.963|<0.0001
81627632|NCT03865498|162939842|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.021||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.787|1.325||Pearson's Chi-squared test with Yates' continuity correction|Chi-squared, Corrected|||There will be no significant differences in isolated macro-level network structure from Tweets between Hispanic and African American dementia caregiver networks.||1.325|0.787|0.924
81627633|NCT03865498|162939843|SUPERIORITY|Pre-post mean difference|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.628|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.513|0.742|||a paired t-test|||Hypothesis: There will be significant pre/post-intervention differences in emotional valence score detected from Tweets for African American dementia caregiver networks.||0.742|0.513|<0.0001
81627634|NCT03865498|162939843|SUPERIORITY|Pre-post mean difference|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.189|1.631|||a paired t-test|||Hypothesis: There will be significant pre/post-intervention differences in emotional valence score detected from Tweets for Hispanic dementia caregiver networks.||1.631|1.189|<0.0001
81627635|NCT03865498|162939843|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.186|0.107|||t-test, 2 sided|||There will be no significant differences in emotional valence score detected from Tweets between Hispanic and African American dementia caregiver networks.||0.107|-0.186|0.600
81627636|NCT02876588|162939917|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.2||Random-effects logistic regression models were constructed, using RAR order sessions as the outcome, randomization group as the independent variable, and the clinician as the random intercept to account for nesting of order sessions within clinicians|Regression, Logistic|||||1.20|.90|.60
81627637|NCT02876588|162939918|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.19||Random-effects logistic regression models were constructed, using RAR order sessions as the outcome, randomization group as the independent variable, the clinician as the random intercept to account for nesting of order sessions within clinicians|Regression, Logistic|||||1.19|.89|.68
81627638|NCT02876588|162939919|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81627639|NCT02547363|162939920|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher exact test|||||||<0.001
81627640|NCT02547363|162939921|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|62.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.68|451.08|||Mantel Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel estimate (0.037% relative to vehicle), adjusted for pooled sites.|The p-values for secondary endpoints have been corrected by the Holm-Bonferroni method to account for multiplicity. The prespecified multiplicity adjustment by the Holm-Bonferroni method requires the ordering of the p-values for the secondary endpoints by size.||451.08|8.68|<0.001
81627641|NCT02547363|162939922|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|59.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.44|415.35|||Mantel Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel estimate (0.037% relative to vehicle), adjusted for pooled sites.|The p-values for secondary endpoints have been corrected by the Holm-Bonferroni method to account for multiplicity. The prespecified multiplicity adjustment by the Holm-Bonferroni method requires the ordering of the p-values for the secondary endpoints by size.||415.35|8.44|<0.001
81627642|NCT02547363|162939923|SUPERIORITY||Week 8 AK count ratio|0.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.32|||Mantel Haenszel||0.037% relative to vehicle.|The p-values for secondary endpoints have been corrected by the Holm-Bonferroni method to account for multiplicity. The prespecified multiplicity adjustment by the Holm-Bonferroni method requires the ordering of the p-values for the secondary endpoints by size.||0.32|0.23|<0.001
81627643|NCT00324805|162939994|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.19|||Regression, Cox||Arm II versus Arm I|||1.19|0.82|0.90
81627644|NCT00324805|162939995|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.15|||Regression, Cox||Arm II vs. Arm I|||1.15|0.86|0.95
81627645|NCT03931174|162940002|SUPERIORITY|Unit of analysis is the provider level. All 186 providers (95 ATTC, 91 E-ATTC) who enrolled in the study are included in the analysis.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|6.81||CM Exposure is reported as the estimated proportion of providers delivering 10 or more CM sessions to at least one patient in a mixed model accounting for nesting.|Mixed Models Analysis|||These analyses are unadjusted. The primary outcomes paper will report both unadjusted and adjusted analyses.||6.81|0.85|0.097
81627646|NCT03931174|162940003|SUPERIORITY|Unit of analysis is the provider level. All 186 providers (95 ATTC, 91 E-ATTC) who enrolled in the study are included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.32|||t-test, 2 sided|T-test adjusted for inequality of variances||These analyses are unadjusted. The primary outcomes paper will report both unadjusted and adjusted analyses.||1.32|0.11|0.02
81627647|NCT03931174|162940004|SUPERIORITY|Unit of analysis is the organization-level. Total number of organizations included in the analysis is 28 (14 ATTC, 14 E-ATTC).|Chi-square test statistic value|0.662||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Pearson Chi-Square||These analyses are unadjusted.||||0.430
81627648|NCT03931174|162940005|SUPERIORITY|Analyses are at the patient-level. All patients who enrolled in the study are included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.695|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.313||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||These analyses are unadjusted. The primary outcomes paper will report both unadjusted and adjusted analyses.||-0.08|-1.30|.034
81656609|NCT00688870|163004754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|3.3|||Chan and Zhang|||Common serotypes - serotype 9V||3.3|-6.8|
81627649|NCT03931174|162940006|SUPERIORITY|Analyses are at the patient-level. All patients who enrolled in the study are included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.202|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.314||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||These analyses are unadjusted. The primary outcomes paper will report both unadjusted and adjusted analyses.||0.41|-0.82|0.27
81627650|NCT03931174|162940007|SUPERIORITY|Analyses are at the provider-level. Only those providers who completed the post-implementation survey (at the end of the 9-month implementation phase) were included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.12||Means were compared between conditions in an independent-samples T-test.|t-test, 2 sided|T-test adjusted for inequality of variances||These analyses are unadjusted. The primary outcomes paper will report both unadjusted and adjusted analyses.||0.12|-0.88|.011
81627651|NCT03931174|162940008|SUPERIORITY|Analyses are at the provider-level. Only those providers who completed the post-implementation survey (at the end of the 9-month implementation phase) were included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.17||Means of leadership engagement scores were compared between conditions in an independent-samples T-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||These analyses are unadjusted. The primary outcomes paper will report both unadjusted and adjusted analyses.||0.17|-0.75|.218
81627652|NCT05386030|162940017|NON_INFERIORITY|The hypothesis to be tested was: H0: pA-pB ≤ d0 versus H1: pA-pB\> d0 where, pA is the response rate for saypha® VOLUME Lidocaine, pB is the response rate for the Comparator, and d0 is the non-inferiority margin set at -10%. The hypothesis was tested based on Farrington-Manning-statistics with a one-sided type I error rate level of 0.025.|||||<|0.0001||||||Confirmatory testing will be performed in a hierarchical ordering: First analysis will be performed on the per protocol dataset, and if the corresponding p-value is below 0.025, the analysis will be performed on the full analysis dataset.|Farrington-Manning test|||||||<0.0001
81627653|NCT05386030|162940018|NON_INFERIORITY|The hypothesis to be tested was: H0: pA-pB ≤ d0 versus H1: pA-pB\> d0 where, pA is the response rate for saypha® VOLUME Lidocaine, pB is the response rate for the Comparator, and d0 is the non-inferiority margin set at -10%. The hypothesis was tested based on Farrington-Manning-statistics with a one-sided type I error rate level of 0.025.|||||<|0.0001||||||Confirmatory testing will be performed in a hierarchical ordering: First analysis will be performed on the per protocol dataset, and if the corresponding p-value is below 0.025, the analysis will be performed on the full analysis dataset.|Farrington-Manning test|||||||<0.0001
81627654|NCT03161028|162940035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For the model evaluating the primary outcome (change in T25FW), T25FW was transformed to walking speed by dividing 25 feet by the completion time in seconds (ft/sec). Any participants who were unable to complete the T25FW at any timepoint after baseline were assigned a value of 199 seconds, a statistical technique known as Winsorizing.||||0.51
81627655|NCT03161028|162940036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.902|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.902
81627656|NCT03161028|162940037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.90
81627657|NCT03161028|162940038|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.084
81627658|NCT03161028|162940039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.134|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.134
81627659|NCT01799265|162940084|NON_INFERIORITY|The 95% upper limit of the prediction interval was calculated using the formula (μ ) ̂+t\_(k-2)\^α √((τ\^2 ) ̂+〖(SE) ̂(μ ̂ )〗\^2 ),where (μ ) ̂is the estimate average AHI across all studies, (τ\^2 ) ̂ is the between-study variation, t\_(k-2)\^α is the critical value for a t-distribution, k is the number of studies in the meta-analysis, and k-2 are the degrees of freedom for the t distribution. Meta-analyzed statistics to compute the prediction interval were (μ ) ̂=5.0, SE(μ ̂ )=0.9, and (τ\^2 ) ̂=8.0||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|A p-value of .05 was used.||"Hypothesis testing for the primary endpoint was conducted using a one-sided test of non-inferiority with the following null and alternative hypotheses at the 0.05 significance level using the MIXED procedure in SAS, version 9.3:~H\_0:(ϕ\_m ) ̂≥6.9 H\_A:(ϕ\_m ) ̂\<6.9 where (ϕ\_m ) ̂ is the estimated AHI difference between Transcend Auto and REMstar Auto from the model described in 3.5.1."||||.05
81627660|NCT00753545|162940173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.49|||Regression, Cox|The model includes factors for treatment, ethnic descent, platinum sensitivity and response to final platinum therapy.||HR \< 1 favours olaparib||0.49|0.25|<0.00001
81627661|NCT00753545|162940174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.95|||Regression, Cox|The model includes factors for treatment, ethnic descent, platinum sensitivity and response to final platinum therapy.||HR \< 1 favours olaparib||0.95|0.55|0.02
81627662|NCT00753545|162940178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS means|-27.1||||0.03185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.9|-2.4|||ANCOVA|The model includes factors for treatment, ethnic descent, platinum sensitivity and response to final platinum therapy.||LS mean \< 0 favours olaparib||-2.4|-51.9|0.03185
81627663|NCT00753545|162940182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.47|||Regression, Cox|The model includes factors for treatment, ethnic descent, platinum sensitivity and response to final platinum therapy.||HR \< 1 favours olaparib||0.47|0.25|<0.00001
81656610|NCT00688870|163004754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.3|||Chan and Zhang|||Common serotypes - serotype 14||4.3|-4.6|
81627664|NCT00753545|162940186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.71|||Regression, Cox|The model includes factors for treatment, ethnic descent, platinum sensitivity and response to final platinum therapy.||HR \< 1 favours olaparib||1.71|0.88|0.22
81627665|NCT00753545|162940187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.56|||Regression, Cox|The model includes factors for treatment, ethnic descent, platinum sensitivity and response to final platinum therapy.||HR \< 1 favours olaparib||1.56|0.75|0.67
81656611|NCT00688870|163004754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.3|||Chan and Zhang|||Common serotypes - serotype 18C||4.3|-4.6|
81627666|NCT00753545|162940188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.64|||Regression, Cox|The model includes factors for treatment, ethnic descent, platinum sensitivity and response to final platinum therapy.||HR \< 1 favours olaparib||1.64|0.83|0.38
81627667|NCT05604508|162940212|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.735|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.347|1.553|||||Adjusted for age, gender, race, socioeconomic status, lifetime tobacco use, and baseline cigarette use intentions|||1.553|0.347|
81627668|NCT05604508|162940212|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.471|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.234|0.947|||||Adjusted for age, gender, race, socioeconomic status, lifetime tobacco use, and baseline cigarette use intentions.|||0.947|0.234|
81627669|NCT05604508|162940213|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.503|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|3.107|||||Adjusted for age, gender, race, socioeconomic status, lifetime tobacco use, baseline vaping intentions|||3.107|0.727|
81627670|NCT05604508|162940213|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.878|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.398|1.938|||||Adjusted for age, gender, race, socioeconomic status, lifetime tobacco use, baseline vaping intentions|||1.938|0.398|
81656612|NCT00688870|163004754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|3.3|||Chan and Zhang|||Common serotypes - serotype 19F||3.3|-6.8|
81656613|NCT00688870|163004754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-0.3|||Chan and Zhang|||Common serotypes - serotype 23F||-0.3|-12.3|
81627671|NCT05604508|162940214|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.619|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.295|1.301|||||Adjusted for age, gender, race, socioeconomic status, lifetime tobacco use, and baseline smokeless use intentions|||1.301|0.295|
81656614|NCT00688870|163004754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|96.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.4|99.2|||Chan and Zhang|||Additional serotypes - serotype 1||99.2|89.4|
81656615|NCT00688870|163004754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|95.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.7|98.6|||Chan and Zhang|||Additional serotypes - serotype 3||98.6|87.7|
81656616|NCT00688870|163004754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|37.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.2|48.9|||Chan and Zhang|||Additional serotypes - serotype 5||48.9|26.2|
81532453|NCT03201419|162750329|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.163||||0.5005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.639|0.313||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.313|-0.639|0.5005
81627672|NCT05604508|162940214|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.489|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.237|1.006|||||Adjusted for age, gender, race, socioeconomic status, lifetime tobacco, baseline smokeless use intentions|||1.006|0.237|
81627673|NCT05604508|162940215|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.428|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.832|||||Adjusted for age, gender, race, socioeconomic status, lifetime tobacco use, baseline LCC use intentions|||2.832|0.720|
81627674|NCT05604508|162940215|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.681|2.96|||||Adjusted for age, gender, race, socioeconomic status, lifetime tobacco use, baseline LCC use intentions|||2.960|0.681|
81627675|NCT05337306|162940216|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA controlling for study arm and baseline||||||0.049||||||a priori threshold .05; no adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|covariates include arm and baseline level of outcome||Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) for those lost to follow up; null hypothesis group 1 follow-up outcome = group 2 follow-up outcome.||||.049
81627676|NCT05337306|162940217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||a priori threshold .05; no adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|Covariates include trial arm and baseline level of outcome.||LOCF for lost to follow-up||||.040
81627677|NCT05337306|162940218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||ANCOVA|covariates include trial arm and baseline level of outcome.||LOCF for dropout/lost to follow up||||.220
81627678|NCT03798093|162940231|SUPERIORITY||least squares|-0.112||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.3|1.7|||Regression, Linear|||||1.7|-29.3|0.08
81656617|NCT00688870|163004754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|22.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|33.4|||Chan and Zhang|||Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||33.4|14.4|
81656618|NCT00688870|163004754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|97.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.6|99.7|||Chan and Zhang|||Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||99.7|91.6|
81656619|NCT00688870|163004754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.5|||Chan and Zhang|||Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||4.5|-4.6|
81627679|NCT05235750|162940259|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for RSES.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for RSES.|We analyzed short- (at 6 weeks post-baseline or T3) and longer-term differences (at 8 weeks post-baseline or T4) for the RSES, expecting a larger size of differences at T3. The short-term difference \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\] represents differences between post-intervention change (T3-T2) and pre-intervention change (T2-T1). Longer-term difference \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\] represents differences between 2 weeks post-intervention change (T4-T2) and pre-intervention change (T2-T1).||||.83
81627680|NCT05235750|162940259|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for RSES.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for RSES.|||||.91
81627681|NCT05235750|162940260|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the total FACT-G.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the total FACT-G.|We analyzed short- (at 6 weeks post-baseline, T3) and longer-term differences (at 8 weeks post-baseline, T4) for the FACT-G at scale, factor and item levels expecting a larger size of differences at T3. The short-term difference \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\] represents differences between post-intervention change (T3-T2) and pre-intervention change (T2-T1). Longer-term difference \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\] represents differences between 2 weeks post-intervention change (T4-T2) and pre-intervention change (T2-T1).||||.45
81627682|NCT05235750|162940260|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the total FACT-G.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the total FACT-G.|||||.29
81703977|NCT00937326|163103359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.404||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.404
81532454|NCT03201419|162750329|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.107||||0.6604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.372|0.586||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.586|-0.372|0.6604
81532455|NCT03201419|162750329|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.283||||0.3178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.275|0.842||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.842|-0.275|0.3178
81532456|NCT03201419|162750329|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.096||||0.7561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.701|0.51||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.510|-0.701|0.7561
81532457|NCT03201419|162750329|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.037||||0.8614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.378|0.452||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.452|-0.378|0.8614
81532458|NCT03201419|162750330|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.759||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.869|3.56||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.560|0.869|0.117
81532459|NCT03201419|162750330|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.505||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|6.214||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||6.214|1.010|0.048
81532460|NCT03201419|162750330|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.602||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.602|0.560|0.460
81532461|NCT03201419|162750330|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.704||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.535|5.427||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.427|0.535|0.367
81703978|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.206||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day of AUC 0-1 at Day 1 for PPG.||||0.2060
81532462|NCT03201419|162750330|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.689||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.489|5.825||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.825|0.489|0.407
81532463|NCT03201419|162750330|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.069||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.462|2.473||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.473|0.462|0.876
81532464|NCT03201419|162750331|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.971||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.005||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.005|0.470|0.937
81532465|NCT03201419|162750331|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.738||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.183|18.968||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||18.968|1.183|0.028
81532466|NCT03201419|162750331|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.513||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.318||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.318|0.200|0.166
81532467|NCT03201419|162750331|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.433||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.129|1.447||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.447|0.129|0.174
81532468|NCT03201419|162750331|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.425||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.369|5.512||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.512|0.369|0.608
81532469|NCT03201419|162750331|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.553||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.237|1.292||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.292|0.237|0.171
81532470|NCT03201419|162750332|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.928||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.003||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.003|0.430|0.850
81532471|NCT03201419|162750332|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.261||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.745|6.862||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||6.862|0.745|0.150
81532472|NCT03201419|162750332|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.283||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.462|3.566||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.566|0.462|0.632
81532473|NCT03201419|162750332|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.583||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.183|1.863||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.863|0.183|0.363
81532474|NCT03201419|162750332|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.691||||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.203|2.359||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.359|0.203|0.555
81532475|NCT03201419|162750332|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.991||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.408|2.405||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.405|0.408|0.984
81703979|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.179||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day of AUC 0-1 at Day 1 for PPG.||||0.1790
81703980|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2741||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day of AUC 0-1 at Day 1 for PPG.||||0.2741
81532476|NCT03201419|162750333|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.462||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.017|5.961||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.961|1.017|0.046
81532477|NCT03201419|162750333|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.418|3.386||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.386|0.418|0.745
81627683|NCT05235750|162940260|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for physical well-being (PWB) as measured by the FACT-G.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for physical well-being (PWB) as measured by the FACT-G.|||||.46
81627684|NCT05235750|162940260|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for physical well-being (PWB) as measured by the FACT-G.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for physical well-being (PWB) as measured by the FACT-G.|||||.79
81627685|NCT05235750|162940260|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for social/family well-being (SWB) as measured by the FACT-G.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for social/family well-being (SWB) as measured by the FACT-G.|||||.05
81627686|NCT05235750|162940260|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for social/family well-being (SWB) as measured by the FACT-G.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for social/family well-being (SWB) as measured by the FACT-G.|||||.03
81627687|NCT05235750|162940260|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for emotional well-being (EWB) as measured by the FACT-G.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for emotional well-being (EWB) as measured by the FACT-G.|||||.82
81627688|NCT05235750|162940260|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for emotional well-being (EWB) as measured by the FACT-G.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for emotional well-being (EWB) as measured by the FACT-G.|||||.58
81627689|NCT05235750|162940260|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for functional well-being (FWB) as measured by the FACT-G.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for functional well-being (FWB) as measured by the FACT-G.|||||.56
81627690|NCT05235750|162940260|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for functional well-being (FWB) as measured by the FACT-G.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for functional well-being (FWB) as measured by the FACT-G.|||||.58
81627691|NCT05235750|162940260|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|||||"The above p value refers to the difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for Global QoL (item G7 I am content with the quality of my life right now) as measured by the FACT-G."|Mixed Models Analysis||"The above value represents net difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for Global QoL (item G7 I am content with the quality of my life right now) as measured by the FACT-G."|||||.58
81627692|NCT05235750|162940260|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|||||"The above p value refers to the difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\] for Global QoL (item G7 I am content with the quality of my life right now) as measured by the FACT-G."|Mixed Models Analysis||"The above value represents net difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for Global QoL (item G7 I am content with the quality of my life right now) as measured by the FACT-G."|||||.34
81703981|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6001||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day of AUC 0-1 at Day 1 for PPG.||||0.6001
81703982|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6711||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day of AUC 0-1 at Day 28 for PPG.||||0.6711
81703983|NCT00937326|163103360|OTHER|||||||0.1361||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day of AUC 0-1 at Day 28 for PPG.||||0.1361
81703984|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3369||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day of AUC 0-1 at Day 28 for PPG.||||0.3369
81532478|NCT03201419|162750333|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.147||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.417|3.155||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.155|0.417|0.790
81532479|NCT03201419|162750333|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.537||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.169|1.71||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.710|0.169|0.293
81532480|NCT03201419|162750333|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.881||||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.252|3.076||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.076|0.252|0.843
81532481|NCT03201419|162750333|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.877||||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.375|2.053||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.053|0.375|0.763
81627693|NCT05235750|162940260|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|||||"The above p value refers to the difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for item Ge6 I worry that my condition will get worse as measured by the FACT-G."|Mixed Models Analysis||"The above value represents net difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for item Ge6 I worry that my condition will get worse as measured by the FACT-G."|||||.27
81465808|NCT02991729|162624048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Decisional conflict was measured in 2 separate time points in the experimental group - both prior to and following genetic counseling. This analysis compares decisional conflict in the routine care group (after counseling only) to the experimental group following decision aid completion and genetic counseling (second row, second column in above table).||||0.003
81465809|NCT02991729|162624048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank|||Decisional conflict was measured in 2 separate time points in the experimental group - both prior to and following genetic counseling. This analysis compares decisional conflict pre-genetic counseling/post-decision aid to post-genetic counseling.||||0.003
81465810|NCT00614523|162624051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.05|||Anderson-Gill model|Anderson-Gill model using the model-based variance estimate and stratified by the randomization stratification factors|Romiplostim /Placebo|||1.05|0.66|0.13
81465811|NCT00614523|162624052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.766|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.88|||Poisson regression model|Poisson regression model with treatment and stratification factors as covariates.|Romiplostim /Placebo|||0.88|0.66|<0.001
81465812|NCT00614523|162624053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.922||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|0.99|||Poisson regression model|Poisson regression model with treatment and stratification factors as covariates.|Romiplostim /Placebo|||0.99|0.86|0.026
81465813|NCT00614523|162624054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.739|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.8|||Poisson Regression model|Poisson regression model with treatment and stratification factors as covariates|Romiplostim /Placebo|||0.8|0.68|<0.001
81532482|NCT03201419|162750334|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.422|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.868|2.597||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||2.597|0.868|
81656620|NCT00688870|163004755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|3.1|||Chan and Zhang|||Common serotypes - serotype 4||3.1|-6.9|
81465814|NCT00614523|162624055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|51.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for stratification factors.|Romiplostim /Placebo|||51.8|4.7|<0.001
81465815|NCT00614523|162624056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.402||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.91|||Poisson regression model|Poisson regression model with treatment and stratification factors as covariates|Romiplostim /Placebo|||1.91|1.03|0.032
81465816|NCT00614523|162624060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.639|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.71|||Poisson regression model|Poisson regression model with treatment and stratification factors as covariates|Romiplostim /Placebo|||0.71|0.57|<0.001
81465817|NCT03962790|162624072|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the credible interval (CrI) of the mean difference between Test and Control was greater than -5.|Posterior Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.281|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|4.65|||||Posterior mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|Bayesian repeated measurement random-effects model was used to compare between Test and Control lenses.||4.65|-4.37|
81465818|NCT03962790|162624073|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is established if the lower limit of the 95% credible interval is above -5 points in CLUE Scale.|Posterior Mean Difference|-1.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.565|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|2.06|||||Posterior mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|Bayesian repeated measurement random-effects model was used to compare between Test and Control lenses.||2.06|-4.07|
81465819|NCT03962790|162624074|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the upper bound of the CrI of the mean difference between Test and Control was less than 0.05.|Posterior Mean Difference|-0.001|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0054|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.01|||||Posterior mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|Bayesian repeated measurement random-effects model was used to compare between Test and Control lenses.||0.010|-0.012|
81465820|NCT03962790|162624074|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the upper bound of the CrI of the mean difference between Test and Control was less than 0.05.|Posterior Mean Difference|-0.002|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0057|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.009|||||Posterior mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|Bayesian repeated measurement random-effects model was used to compare between Test and Control lenses.||0.009|-0.014|
81465821|NCT03962790|162624075|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the CrI of the mean difference between Test and Control was greater than -1.|Posterior Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.168|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.34|||||Posterior mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|Bayesian repeated measurement random-effects model was used to compare between Test and Control lenses.||0.34|-0.32|
81465822|NCT02877095|162624076|OTHER|||||||||||||||||All subjects on study received active drug.|Total count of events is provided.|||
81465823|NCT03854370|162624118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of all four groups prior to surgical scrub.||||0.23
81465824|NCT03854370|162624118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of baby shampoo versus iodine post surgical scrub||||0.31
81656621|NCT00688870|163004755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.4|||Chan and Zhang|||Common serotypes - serotype 6B||4.4|-4.6|
81465825|NCT03854370|162624118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Chlorhexidine versus iodine post surgical scrub||||.35
81465826|NCT03854370|162624118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of chloroxynel versus iodine post surgical scrub||||.61
81465827|NCT03854370|162624119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Chi-squared|||comparison of all four groups prior to surgical scrub||||.59
81532483|NCT03201419|162750334|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.373|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.905|2.45||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||2.450|0.905|
81465828|NCT03854370|162624119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of baby shampoo versus iodine post surgical scrub||||.05
81627694|NCT05235750|162940260|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|||||"The above p value refers to the difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for item Ge6 I worry that my condition will get worse as measured by the FACT-G."|Mixed Models Analysis||"The above value represents net difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for item Ge6 I worry that my condition will get worse as measured by the FACT-G."|||||.62
81627695|NCT05235750|162940261|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the total FACIT-Sp-12.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the total FACIT-Sp-12.|We analyzed short- (at 6 weeks post-baseline, T3) and longer-term differences (at 8 weeks post-baseline, T4) for the FACIT-Sp-12 at scale and factor levels, expecting a larger size of differences at T3. The short-term difference \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\] represents differences between post-intervention change (T3-T2) and pre-intervention change (T2-T1). Longer-term difference \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\] represents differences between 2 weeks post-intervention change (T4-T2) and pre-intervention change (T2-T1).||||.76
81627696|NCT05235750|162940261|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the total FACIT-Sp-12.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the total FACIT-Sp-12.|||||.19
81627697|NCT05235750|162940261|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the Meaning/Peace factor (M/P) as measured by the FACIT-Sp-12.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the Meaning/Peace factor (M/P) as measured by the FACIT-Sp-12.|||||.35
81627698|NCT05235750|162940261|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the Meaning/Peace factor (M/P) as measured by the FACIT-Sp-12.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the Meaning/Peace factor (M/P) as measured by the FACIT-Sp-12.|||||.99
81627699|NCT05235750|162940261|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the Faith factor of the FACIT-Sp-12.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the Faith factor of the FACIT-Sp-12.|||||.46
81627700|NCT05235750|162940261|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the Faith factor of the FACIT-Sp-12.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the Faith factor of the FACIT-Sp-12.|||||.24
81627701|NCT05235750|162940261|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the revised Faith factor of the FACIT-Sp-12.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the revised Faith factor of the FACIT-Sp-12.|||||.55
81627702|NCT05235750|162940261|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the revised Faith factor of the FACIT-Sp-12.|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the revised Faith factor of the FACIT-Sp-12.|||||.80
81627703|NCT05235750|162940261|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the total FACIT-Sp-12 (revised).|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the total FACIT-Sp-12 (revised).|||||.34
81627704|NCT05235750|162940261|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the total FACIT-Sp-12 (revised).|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for the total FACIT-Sp-12 (revised).|||||.91
81627705|NCT05235750|162940262|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for HADS-anxiety subscale (HADS-A).|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for HADS-anxiety subscale (HADS-A).|We analyzed short- (at 6 weeks post-baseline, T3) and longer-term differences (at 8 weeks post-baseline, T4) for two subscales HADS-A and HADS-D respectively, expecting a larger size of differences at T3. The short-term difference \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\] represents differences between post-intervention change (T3-T2) and pre-intervention change (T2-T1). Longer-term difference \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\] represents differences between 2 weeks post-intervention change (T4-T2) and pre-intervention change (T2-T1).||||.14
81703985|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0975||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day of AUC 0-1 at Day 28 for PPG.||||0.0975
81465829|NCT03854370|162624119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of chlorhexidine versus iodine post surgical scrub||||.13
81656622|NCT00688870|163004755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|3.1|||Chan and Zhang|||Common serotypes - serotype 9V||3.1|-6.9|
81532484|NCT03201419|162750334|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.284|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.927|2.264||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||2.264|0.927|
81627706|NCT05235750|162940262|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for HADS-anxiety subscale (HADS-A).|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for HADS-anxiety subscale (HADS-A).|||||.14
81627707|NCT05235750|162940262|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for HADS-depression subscale (HADS-D).|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T3-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for HADS-depression subscale (HADS-D).|||||.32
81627708|NCT05235750|162940262|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|||||The above p value refers to the difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for HADS-depression subscale (HADS-D).|Mixed Models Analysis||The above value represents net difference between 2 weeks post-intervention change and pre-intervention change (or \[(T4-T2)-(T2-T1)\]) for HADS-depression subscale (HADS-D).|||||.20
81627709|NCT01743807|162940283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81627710|NCT01814813|162940367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.16
81627711|NCT01814813|162940368|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.01
81627712|NCT01814813|162940369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.56
81627713|NCT05089019|162940370|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin 80% to 125%|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|0.889|||||TWO_SIDED|94.12|0.81|0.976|||Mixed Models Analysis|Ratio of Geometric Least Square (LS) Mean||||0.976|0.810|
81627714|NCT05089019|162940371|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin 80% to 125%.|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|0.927|||||TWO_SIDED|94.12|0.882|0.975|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.975|0.882|
81627715|NCT05089019|162940372|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin 80% to 125%|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|0.891|||||TWO_SIDED|94.12|0.834|0.951|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.951|0.834|
81627716|NCT02310646|162940397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2||||||Treatment sequence effect: p=0.28; gender effect: p=0.20; threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Regression, Logistic|2-factor logistic regression model with treatment sequence and gender as factors.||"The statistical significance of each of the 7 baseline characteristics was tested in a 2-factor logistic regression model with treatment sequence and each baseline characteristic as factors.~Baseline factor: gender (male, female)."||||0.2
81627717|NCT02310646|162940397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.001||||||Treatment sequence effect: p=0.34; age effect: p=0.001; threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|2-factor logistic regression with age and treatment sequence as factors||"The statistical significance of each of the 7 baseline characteristics was tested in a 2-factor logistic regression model with treatment sequence and each baseline characteristic as factors.~Baseline factor: age (18-39 years, 40-59 years, ≥60 years)."||||=0.001
81627718|NCT02310646|162940397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29||||||Treatment sequence effect: p=0.34; baseline disease severity effect: p=0.29; threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Regression, Logistic|2-factor logistic regression model with treatment sequence and baseline disease severity as factors.||"The statistical significance of each of the 7 baseline characteristics was tested in a 2-factor logistic regression model with treatment sequence and each baseline characteristic as factors.~Baseline factor: Baseline disease severity (mild, moderate, severe)."||||0.29
81627719|NCT02310646|162940397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.55||||||Treatment sequence effect: p=0.33; distribution phenotype (localised, widespread) effect: p=0.55; threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Regression, Logistic|2-factor logistic regression model with treatment sequence and distribution phenotype (localised, widespread) as factors.||"The statistical significance of each of the 7 baseline characteristics was tested in a 2-factor logistic regression model with treatment sequence and each baseline characteristic as factors.~Baseline factor: distribution phenotype (localised, widespread)."||||0.55
81627720|NCT02310646|162940397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.25||||||Treatment sequence effect: p=0.32; plaque size (≤3 mm diameter, \>3 mm diameter): p=0.25; threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Regression, Logistic|2-factor logistic regression model with treatment sequence and plaque size as factors.||"The statistical significance of each of the 7 baseline characteristics was tested in a 2-factor logistic regression model with treatment sequence and each baseline characteristic as factors.~Baseline factor: plaque size (≤3 mm diameter, \>3 mm diameter)."||||0.25
81627721|NCT02310646|162940397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.41||||||Treatment sequence effect: p=0.34; skin thickness phenotype (≤0.75 mm, \>0.75 mm) effect: p=0.41; threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Regression, Logistic|2-factor logistic regression model with treatment sequence and skin thickness phenotype as factors.||"The statistical significance of each of the 7 baseline characteristics was tested in a 2-factor logistic regression model with treatment sequence and each baseline characteristic as factors.~Baseline factor: skin thickness phenotype (≤0.75 mm, \>0.75 mm)."||||0.41
81656623|NCT00688870|163004755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.4|||Chan and Zhang|||Common serotypes - serotype 14||4.4|-4.6|
81703986|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2184||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day of AUC 0-2 at Day 1 for PPG.||||0.2184
81465830|NCT03854370|162624119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of chloroxynel versus iodine at post surgical scrub||||0.99
81532485|NCT03201419|162750334|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.145|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.957|1.896||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||1.896|0.957|
81532486|NCT03201419|162750334|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.079|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.972|1.638||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||1.638|0.972|
81627722|NCT02310646|162940397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2||||||Treatment sequence effect: p=0.30; onset phenotype (≤40 years of age, \>40 years of age) effect: p=0.20; threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Regression, Logistic|2-factor logistic regression model with treatment sequence and onset phenotype (≤40 years of age, \>40 years of age) as factors.||"The statistical significance of each of the 7 baseline characteristics was tested in a 2-factor logistic regression model with treatment sequence and each baseline characteristic as factors.~Baseline factor: onset phenotype (≤40 years of age, \>40 years of age)."||||0.20
81627723|NCT02310646|162940398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007||||||"The total TPUQ score for the gel and the foam (mean score 29.9 vs. mean score 26.8; p=0.007).~Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05."|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Wilcoxon rank sum test comparing the period difference (within subject difference between study treatments) between both treatment sequences.||Subjects in the analysis are 212 - full analysis set. All subjects received both study treatments. Total TPUQ score (summary score item 1-25) superiority comparison gel versus foam.||||0.007
81627724|NCT02310646|162940399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|Wilcoxon signed rank test comparing within subject difference to latest topical treatment||Subjects in the analysis are 118. All subjects received both study treatments. Statistical analysis for total TPUQ score (summary score item 1-25): superiority comparison foam versus latest topical treatment.||||<0.001
81627725|NCT02310646|162940399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|Wilcoxon signed rank test comparing within subject difference to latest topical treatment||Subjects in the analysis are 118. All subjects received both study treatments. Statistical analysis for total TPUQ score (summary score item 1-25): superiority comparison gel versus latest topical treatment.||||<0.001
81627726|NCT00764751|162940464|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.4|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|25.0|||Paired t-test|||||25|5.6|=0.003
81627727|NCT00764751|162940464|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.1||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|1.9|||Paired t-test|||||1.9|-36.0|0.07
81627728|NCT03852472|162940537|OTHER||% Difference (Avacopan - Placebo)|-8.4||||0.1321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|2.4||P-values are obtained from a CMH test stratified by stratification factors Hurley Stage (Stage II vs III), and anti-TNF drug use (Treatment naive vs Previous treatment).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.4|-18.7|0.1321
81627729|NCT03852472|162940537|OTHER||% Difference (Avacopan - Placebo)|4.3||||0.4503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|15.5||P-values are obtained from a CMH test stratified by stratification factors Hurley Stage (Stage II vs III), and anti-TNF drug use (Treatment naive vs Previous treatment)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.5|-6.9|0.4503
81627730|NCT03852472|162940538|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.5784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.9|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||||2.9|-1.7|0.5784
81627731|NCT03852472|162940538|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.2253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.9|||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||0.9|-3.7|0.2253
81627732|NCT05977530|162940550|SUPERIORITY||comparison of ranks in Wilcoxon|0.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<.01
81627733|NCT05692960|162940554|SUPERIORITY|For this feasibility study, a sample of approximately 15 participants per arm will allow for estimates that can be used in the development of a larger study.|FSFI Total, HRI Cohen's d|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.1||||||Effect sizes, Cohen's d, were calculated for both study arms using paired t-tests for FSFI total, FSFI lubrication, FSFI pain, and FSFI desire subscales. Means and 95% confidence intervals were also calculated.||2.10|.62|
81627734|NCT05692960|162940554|SUPERIORITY||FSFI Total, VVA Cohen's d|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.37||||||||2.37|.86|
81627735|NCT05692960|162940554|SUPERIORITY||FSFI Lubrication, HRI Cohen's d|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.87||||||||1.87|.49|
81627736|NCT05692960|162940554|SUPERIORITY||FSFI Lubrication, VVA Cohen's d|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.66||||||||2.66|1.02|
81627737|NCT05692960|162940554|SUPERIORITY||FSFI Pain, HRI Cohen's d|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.36||||||||1.36|.16|
81627738|NCT05692960|162940554|SUPERIORITY||FSFI Pain, VVA Cohen's d|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.38||||||||1.38|.24|
81627739|NCT05692960|162940554|SUPERIORITY||FSFI Desire, HRI Cohen's d|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.82||||||||1.82|.46|
81627740|NCT05692960|162940554|SUPERIORITY||FSFI Desire, VVA Cohen's d|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.86||||||||1.86|.55|
81627741|NCT05692960|162940555|SUPERIORITY|For this feasibility study, a sample of approximately 15 participants per arm will allow for estimates that can be used in the development of a larger study.|BITS, HRI Cohen's d|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.63||||||Effect sizes, Cohen's d, were calculated for both study arms using paired t-tests for the BITS. Means and 95% confidence intervals were also calculated.||1.63|.34|
81656624|NCT00688870|163004755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.4|||Chan and Zhang|||Common serotypes - serotype 18C||4.4|-4.6|
81627742|NCT05692960|162940555|SUPERIORITY||BITS, VVA Cohen's d|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.01||||||||1.01|.03|
81627743|NCT05692960|162940556|SUPERIORITY|For this feasibility study, a sample of approximately 15 participants per arm will allow for estimates that can be used in the development of a larger study.|PROMIS Interest, HRI Cohen's d|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.75||||||Effect sizes, Cohen's d, were calculated for both study arms using paired t-test for PROMIS interest, lubrication and satisfaction subscales. Means and 95% confidence intervals were also calculated.||1.75|.41|
81627744|NCT05692960|162940556|SUPERIORITY||PROMIS Interest, VVA Cohen's d|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.18||||||||1.18|.09|
81703987|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1013||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day of AUC 0-2 at Day 1 for PPG.||||0.1013
81703988|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3286||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day of AUC 0-2 at Day 1 for PPG.||||0.3286
81703989|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5193||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day of AUC 0-2 at Day 1 for PPG.||||0.5193
81703990|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9788||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day of AUC 0-2 at Day 28 for PPG.||||0.9788
81703991|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1214||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day of AUC 0-2 at Day 28 for PPG.||||0.1214
81703992|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5751||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day of AUC 0-2 at Day 28 for PPG.||||0.5751
81703993|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2409||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day of AUC 0-2 at Day 28 for PPG.||||0.2409
81532487|NCT03201419|162750334|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.023|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.991|1.313||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||1.313|0.991|
81532488|NCT03201419|162750335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.52||||0.8463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.75|5.78||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||5.78|-4.75|0.8463
81532489|NCT03201419|162750335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-13.85||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.89|-6.81||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-6.81|-20.89|0.0001
81532490|NCT03201419|162750335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-2.84||||0.4355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.99|4.32||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||4.32|-9.99|0.4355
81703994|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4829||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day of AUC 0-1 at Day 1 for PPI.||||0.4829
81465831|NCT03854370|162624120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of all four groups prior to surgical scrub||||0.45
81465832|NCT03854370|162624120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||all groups were negative for cultures|Fisher Exact|||Comparison of baby shampoo versus iodine post surgical scrub||||0.99
81532491|NCT03201419|162750335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.87||||0.8483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.79|8.06||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||8.06|-9.79|0.8483
81532492|NCT03201419|162750335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-1.61||||0.7336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.91|7.69||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||7.69|-10.91|0.7336
81532493|NCT03201419|162750335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.69||||0.8347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.15|5.78||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||5.78|-7.15|0.8347
81532494|NCT03201419|162750336|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|1.59||||0.5695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|7.07||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||7.07|-3.90|0.5695
81532495|NCT03201419|162750336|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-3.23||||0.3784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.46|3.99||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||3.99|-10.46|0.3784
81532496|NCT03201419|162750336|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.9653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.67|7.34||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||7.34|-7.67|0.9653
81532497|NCT03201419|162750336|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|2.97||||0.5304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.35|12.29||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||12.29|-6.35|0.5304
81532498|NCT03201419|162750336|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-8.02||||0.0968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.51|1.46||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||1.46|-17.51|0.0968
81532499|NCT03201419|162750336|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.91||||0.7885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.79|7.62||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||7.62|-5.79|0.7885
81703995|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7563||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day of AUC 0-1 at Day 1 for PPI.||||0.7563
81703996|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2907||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day of AUC 0-1 at Day 1 for PPI.||||0.2907
81703997|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7663||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day of AUC 0-1 at Day 1 for PPI.||||0.7663
81703998|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5825||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day of AUC 0-1 at Day 28 for PPI||||0.5825
81703999|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.322||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day of AUC 0-1 at Day 28 for PPI.||||0.3220
81704000|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0564||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day of AUC 0-1 at Day 28 for PPI.||||0.0564
81704001|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day of AUC 0-1 at Day 28 for PPI.||||0.1960
81704002|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5997||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day of AUC 0-2 at Day 1 for PPI.||||0.5997
81704003|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9637||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day of AUC 0-2 at Day 1 for PPI.||||0.9637
81704004|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.324||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day of AUC 0-2 at Day 1 for PPI.||||0.3240
81704005|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.844||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day of AUC 0-2 at Day 1 for PPI.||||0.8440
81704006|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6483||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day of AUC 0-2 at Day 28 for PPI.||||0.6483
81704007|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6452||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day of AUC 0-2 at Day 28 for PPI.||||0.6452
81704008|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1253||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day of AUC 0-2 at Day 28 for PPI.||||0.1253
81532500|NCT03201419|162750337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-1.2||||0.6792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.89|4.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||4.50|-6.89|0.6792
81532501|NCT03201419|162750337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-8.39||||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.84|-0.93||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.93|-15.84|0.0276
81532502|NCT03201419|162750337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.27||||0.9445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.97|7.42||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||7.42|-7.97|0.9445
81532503|NCT03201419|162750337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|2.79||||0.5637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.71|12.28||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||12.28|-6.71|0.5637
81627745|NCT05692960|162940556|SUPERIORITY||PROMIS Satisfaction, HRI Cohen's d|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.89||||||||1.89|.45|
81656625|NCT00688870|163004755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|3.1|||Chan and Zhang|||Common serotypes - serotype 19F||3.1|-6.9|
81656626|NCT00688870|163004755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.4|||Chan and Zhang|||Common serotypes - serotype 23F||4.4|-4.6|
81532504|NCT03201419|162750337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-4.4||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.39|5.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||5.60|-14.39|0.3870
81532505|NCT03201419|162750337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.72||||0.8373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.19|7.63||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||7.63|-6.19|0.8373
81532506|NCT03201419|162750338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.53||||0.8646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.54|6.59||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||6.59|-5.54|0.8646
81532507|NCT03201419|162750338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-6.99||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|1.02||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||1.02|-15.00|0.0870
81532508|NCT03201419|162750338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|2.77||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|11.04||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||11.04|-5.50|0.5100
81532509|NCT03201419|162750338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|7.32||||0.1535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|17.39||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||17.39|-2.75|0.1535
81532510|NCT03201419|162750338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-5.14||||0.3369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.66|5.38||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||5.38|-15.66|0.3369
81532511|NCT03201419|162750338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.27||||0.9417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.05|7.59||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||7.59|-7.05|0.9417
81532512|NCT03201419|162750339|SUPERIORITY||Median difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|5.47||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||5.47|-1.41|
81532513|NCT03201419|162750339|SUPERIORITY||Median difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.19||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||1.19|-0.43|
81532514|NCT03201419|162750339|SUPERIORITY||Median difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.5||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||0.50|-0.16|
81532515|NCT03201419|162750339|SUPERIORITY||Median difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.15||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||0.15|-0.03|
81532516|NCT03201419|162750339|SUPERIORITY||Median difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.05||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||0.05|-0.01|
81532517|NCT03201419|162750339|SUPERIORITY||Median difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.01||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||0.01|-0.00|
81532518|NCT03201419|162750340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|5.2||||0.3328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|15.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||15.7|-5.3|0.3328
81532519|NCT03201419|162750340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|15.5||||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|29.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||29.2|1.9|0.0255
81532520|NCT03201419|162750340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|2.5||||0.7296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|16.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||16.7|-11.7|0.7296
81532521|NCT03201419|162750340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-6.7||||0.4586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|11.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||11.1|-24.5|0.4586
81532522|NCT03201419|162750340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|11.2||||0.2327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|29.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||29.5|-7.2|0.2327
81532523|NCT03201419|162750340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|12.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||12.1|-13.3|0.9240
81532524|NCT03201419|162750341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.3||||0.9499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||8.5|-7.9|0.9499
81532525|NCT03201419|162750341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|5.8||||0.2842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|16.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||16.4|-4.8|0.2842
81532526|NCT03201419|162750341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-5.7||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|5.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||5.4|-16.8|0.3100
81532527|NCT03201419|162750341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-10.1||||0.1499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|3.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||3.7|-23.9|0.1499
81532528|NCT03201419|162750341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-8.2||||0.2571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|6.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||6.0|-22.5|0.2571
81627746|NCT05692960|162940556|SUPERIORITY||PROMIS Satisfaction, VVA Cohen's d|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.44||||||||1.44|.13|
81627747|NCT05692960|162940556|SUPERIORITY||PROMIS Lubrication, HRI Cohen's d|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.67||||||||2.67|.88|
81627748|NCT05692960|162940556|SUPERIORITY||PROMIS Lubrication, VVA Cohen's d|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.5||||||||2.50|.74|
81465833|NCT03854370|162624120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||All groups had negative cultures|Fisher Exact|||Comparison of chlorhexidine versus iodine at post surgical scrub||||0.99
81704009|NCT00937326|163103360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2583||||||No adjustments for covariates were made.|Wilcoxon test|||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day of AUC 0-2 at Day 28 for PPI.||||0.2583
81532529|NCT03201419|162750341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-1.5||||0.7629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|8.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||8.3|-11.4|0.7629
81532530|NCT03201419|162750342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|2.48||||0.4846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|9.46||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||9.46|-4.50|0.4846
81532531|NCT03201419|162750342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-16.93||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.26|-7.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-7.60|-26.26|0.0004
81532532|NCT03201419|162750342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-2.05||||0.6685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.47|7.37||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||7.37|-11.47|0.6685
81532533|NCT03201419|162750342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|1.69||||0.7772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.07|13.46||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||13.46|-10.07|0.7772
81532534|NCT03201419|162750342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|10.67||||0.0895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|23.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||23.00|-1.66|0.0895
81532535|NCT03201419|162750342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|1.2||||0.782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.34|9.74|||MMRM|||||9.74|-7.34|0.7820
81532536|NCT03201419|162750343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.41||||0.9175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.25|7.42||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||7.42|-8.25|0.9175
81532537|NCT03201419|162750343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-4.32||||0.4098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.62|5.98||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||5.98|-14.62|0.4098
81532538|NCT03201419|162750343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|2.41||||0.6566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.25|13.06||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||13.06|-8.25|0.6566
81532539|NCT03201419|162750343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|3.39||||0.6144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.85|16.63||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||16.63|-9.85|0.6144
81532540|NCT03201419|162750343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|3.8||||0.5798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.71|17.31||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||17.31|-9.71|0.5798
81532541|NCT03201419|162750343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.35||||0.9417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.17|9.88||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||9.88|-9.17|0.9417
81532542|NCT03201419|162750344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-2.81||||0.5148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.31|5.68||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||5.68|-11.31|0.5148
81532543|NCT03201419|162750344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-9.65||||0.0879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.75|1.44||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||1.44|-20.75|0.0879
81532544|NCT03201419|162750344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|3.61||||0.5335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.79|15.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||15.00|-7.79|0.5335
81532545|NCT03201419|162750344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|6.29||||0.3787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.76|20.34||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||20.34|-7.76|0.3787
81532546|NCT03201419|162750344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|1.48||||0.8448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.41|16.38||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||16.38|-13.41|0.8448
81532547|NCT03201419|162750344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|4.62||||0.3751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.63|14.87||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||14.87|-5.63|0.3751
81532548|NCT03201419|162750345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.43||||0.9245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.43|8.57||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||8.57|-9.43|0.9245
81532549|NCT03201419|162750345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-6.72||||0.2657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.59|5.15||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||5.15|-18.59|0.2657
81532550|NCT03201419|162750345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|9.2||||0.1383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|21.38||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||21.38|-2.99|0.1383
81532551|NCT03201419|162750345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|14.72||||0.0523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|29.59||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||29.59|-0.15|0.0523
81532552|NCT03201419|162750345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|1.14||||0.8855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.47|16.75||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||16.75|-14.47|0.8855
81532553|NCT03201419|162750345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|2.91||||0.5972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.91|13.72||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||13.72|-7.91|0.5972
81532554|NCT03201419|162750346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|2.28||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||2.28|-6.09|
81532555|NCT03201419|162750346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|0.75||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||0.75|-4.30|
81532556|NCT03201419|162750346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|0.33||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||0.33|-2.44|
81532557|NCT03201419|162750346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.07||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||0.07|-0.92|
81532558|NCT03201419|162750346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.02||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||0.02|-0.48|
81532559|NCT03201419|162750346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.0||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||0.00|-0.15|
81532560|NCT03201419|162750347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.27||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.545|0.006||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.006|-0.545|0.0550
81532561|NCT03201419|162750347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.066|-0.335||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.335|-1.066|0.0002
81532562|NCT03201419|162750347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.037||||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.404|0.33||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.330|-0.404|0.8440
81532563|NCT03201419|162750347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.041||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.417|0.498||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.498|-0.417|0.8610
81532564|NCT03201419|162750347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.036||||0.8871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.532||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.532|-0.460|0.8871
81532565|NCT03201419|162750347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.013||||0.9396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.313|0.338||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.338|-0.313|0.9396
81532566|NCT03201419|162750348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.475||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.806|-0.145||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.145|-0.806|0.0050
81532567|NCT03201419|162750348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.405||||0.0665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.837|0.028||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.028|-0.837|0.0665
81532568|NCT03201419|162750348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.149||||0.5245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.608|0.31||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.310|-0.608|0.5245
81627749|NCT04719832|162940557|SUPERIORITY|Analysis performed using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, exacerbation history (2, 3, 4+), baseline inhaled CS dose (medium, high), geographical region, baseline percent predicted Forced Expiratory Volume in one second (FEV1), and offset of log (total time in the study in years).|Rate Ratio|0.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.59|||Negative binomial distribution|||To demonstrate the superiority of GSK3511294 100 mg SC + SoC following two doses (at Week 0 and at Week 26) compared with placebo + SoC, assessed by the annualized rate of clinically significant exacerbations measured over the study intervention period of 52 weeks.||0.59|0.30|< 0.001
81627750|NCT04719832|162940558|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-3.36|||=|0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.11|0.39|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment group, baseline ICS dose (medium or high), exacerbation history (2, 3, 4+), geographical region, baseline SGRQ total score, baseline pre-bronchodilator percent predicted FEV1, visit, visit by baseline SGRQ total score and visit by treatment group||0.39|-7.11|= 0.080
81627751|NCT04719832|162940559|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.04|||=|0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.18|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment group, baseline ICS dose (medium or high), exacerbation history (2, 3, 4+), geographical region, baseline ACQ-5 score, baseline pre-bronchodilator percent predicted FEV1, visit, visit by baseline ACQ-5 score and visit by treatment group.||0.18|-0.27|= 0.690
81627752|NCT04719832|162940560|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.001|||=|0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|0.088|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment group, baseline ICS dose (medium or high), exacerbation history (2, 3, 4+), geographical region, baseline pre-bronchodilator FEV1, visit, visit by baseline pre-bronchodilator FEV1 and visit by treatment group.||0.088|-0.089|= 0.991
81627753|NCT04719832|162940561|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.09|||=|0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.31|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment group, baseline ICS dose (medium or high), exacerbation history (2, 3, 4+), geographical region, baseline ANSD weekly mean score, baseline pre-bronchodilator percent predicted FEV1, visit, visit by baseline ANSD weekly mean score and visit by treatment group.||0.31|-0.50|= 0.650
81627754|NCT04719832|162940562|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.08|||=|0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.26|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment group, baseline ICS dose (medium or high), exacerbation history (2, 3, 4+), geographical region, baseline ADSD weekly mean score, baseline pre-bronchodilator percent predicted FEV1, visit, visit by baseline ADSD weekly mean score and visit by treatment group.||0.26|-0.42|= 0.647
81627755|NCT05228457|162940564|SUPERIORITY|13 participants were randomized to receive active TMS, and 13 were randomized to receive sham TMS. 1 participant from each group withdrew, resulting in their exclusion from the analysis. Therefore, 24 participants were randomized to active (n = 12) or sham (n = 12) aiTBS groups. The analysis examined MADRS scores measured at baseline and post-treatment. A priori hypotheses were that active aiTBS would demonstrate measurable differences in MADRS scores compared to the sham group.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.94|-9.56|||t-test, 2 sided||The primary outcome was the between-group (Active vs Sham) difference in MADRS scores at the end of the treatment period. Results, including mean scores, standard deviations, confidence intervals, and p-value for the between-group comparisons.|||-9.56|-19.94|<0.001
81627756|NCT05228457|162940565|SUPERIORITY||Z-transformed Pearson's r values|-0.014||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Z-transformed Pearson's r values of average voxel-wise connectivity within the DMN||||0.04
81627757|NCT04382664|162940566|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.694|1.309|||Regression, Cox|||||1.309|0.694|0.845
81627758|NCT03492216|162940586|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.6||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|12.5|||Regression, Logistic||adjusted risk difference for non-hazardous alcohol use, alcohol incentive groups compared to no alcohol incentive groups. logistic regression model adjusted for INH incentive arm, participant sex, and study site.|||12.5|2.7|0.0025
81627759|NCT03492216|162940587|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||0.9435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|6.5|||Regression, Logistic||adjusted risk difference for \>90% INH adherence, INH incentive group compared to no INH incentives. logistic regression model adjusted for alcohol incentive arm, participant sex and study site.|||6.5|-7.0|0.9435
81627760|NCT03492216|162940590|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.5||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|1.9|||Regression, Logistic||adjusted risk different for HIV viral suppression at 12 months, Arm 2 (escalating incentives; EtG tests) compared to Arm 1 (control); logistic regression model adjusted for randomization arm, participant sex, and study site.|||1.9|-6.8|0.26
81627761|NCT03492216|162940590|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|4.1|||Regression, Logistic||adjusted risk different for HIV viral suppression at 12 months, Arm 3 (escalating incentives; IsoScreen tests) compared to Arm 1 (control); logistic regression model adjusted for randomization arm, participant sex, and study site.|||4.1|-2.8|0.70
81627762|NCT03492216|162940590|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.3||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.5|||Regression, Logistic||adjusted risk different for HIV viral suppression at 12 months, Arm 4 (escalating incentives; EtG and IsoScreen tests) compared to Arm 1 (control); logistic regression model adjusted for randomization arm, participant sex, and study site.|||4.5|-1.9|0.42
81627763|NCT04164888|162940592|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|-84.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.137|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-98.95|-70.18|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with LOCF||Applying the LOCF method (Last Observation Carried Forward) did not result in any changes at Day 29 or Day 57 due to the lack of missing values and resulted in similar results at Day 85.||-70.18|-98.95|<0.0001
81656627|NCT00688870|163004755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|95.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.7|98.6|||Chan and Zhang|||Additional serotypes - serotype 1||98.6|87.7|
81656628|NCT00688870|163004755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|82.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.0|90.1|||Chan and Zhang|||Additional serotypes - serotype 3||90.1|72.0|
81656629|NCT00688870|163004755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|18.1|||Chan and Zhang|||Additional serotypes - serotype 5||18.1|3.8|
81656630|NCT00688870|163004755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.4|||Chan and Zhang|||Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||4.4|-4.6|
81656631|NCT00688870|163004755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|93.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.0|97.9|||Chan and Zhang|||Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||97.9|86.0|
81656632|NCT00688870|163004755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Exact, unconditional, 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|6.5|||Chan and Zhang|||Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||6.5|-3.4|
81656633|NCT00688870|163004756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.78|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Common serotypes - serotype 4||0.78|0.50|
81656634|NCT00688870|163004756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.17|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Common serotypes - serotype 6B||1.17|0.70|
81656635|NCT00688870|163004756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.82|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Common serotypes - serotype 9V||0.82|0.55|
81656636|NCT00688870|163004756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.06|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Common serotypes - serotype 14||1.06|0.67|
81656637|NCT00688870|163004756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.97|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Common serotypes - serotype 18C||0.97|0.63|
81656638|NCT00688870|163004756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.94|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Common serotypes - serotype 19F||0.94|0.60|
81656639|NCT00688870|163004756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.77|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Common serotypes - serotype 23F||0.77|0.46|
81656640|NCT00688870|163004756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|202.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|157.04|261.32|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Additional serotypes - serotype 1||261.32|157.04|
81656641|NCT00688870|163004756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|24.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.46|31.49|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Additional serotypes - serotype 3||31.49|18.46|
81656642|NCT00688870|163004756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|5.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.37|7.41|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Additional serotypes - serotype 5||7.41|4.37|
81656643|NCT00688870|163004756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|5.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.42|7.67|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||7.67|4.42|
81656644|NCT00688870|163004756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|96.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.6|122.17|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||122.17|75.60|
81656645|NCT00688870|163004756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.83|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||1.83|1.23|
81656646|NCT00688870|163004757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMC|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.84|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Common serotypes - serotype 4||0.84|0.49|
81656647|NCT00688870|163004757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.36|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Common serotypes - serotype 6B||1.36|0.77|
81656648|NCT00688870|163004757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.05|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Common serotypes - serotype 9V||1.05|0.64|
81656649|NCT00688870|163004757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.91|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Common serotypes - serotype 14||0.91|0.51|
81656650|NCT00688870|163004757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.99|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Common serotypes - serotype 18C||0.99|0.57|
81656651|NCT00688870|163004757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.43|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Common serotypes - serotype 19F||1.43|0.83|
81656652|NCT00688870|163004757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.92|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Common serotypes - serotype 23F||0.92|0.52|
81656653|NCT00688870|163004757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|303.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|213.63|431.83|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Additional serotypes - serotype 1||431.83|213.63|
81656654|NCT00688870|163004757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|10.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.77|14.62|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Additional serotypes - serotype 3||14.62|7.77|
81704010|NCT00937326|163103361|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day at Day 1 for fructosamine.||||1.000
81656655|NCT00688870|163004757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|4.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.78|6.08|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Additional serotypes - serotype 5||6.08|3.78|
81656656|NCT00688870|163004757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|3.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.28|4.08|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||4.08|2.28|
81656657|NCT00688870|163004757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|105.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.6|145.84|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||145.84|75.60|
81656658|NCT00688870|163004757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of GMCs|4.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.54|5.6|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC-7vPnC reference).|Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||5.60|3.54|
81656659|NCT00688870|163004758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.735||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Tenderness - Any, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.735
81656660|NCT00688870|163004758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.533||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Tenderness - Significant, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.533
81656661|NCT00688870|163004758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.039||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Swelling - Any, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.039
81656662|NCT00688870|163004758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.059||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Swelling - Mild, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.059
81656663|NCT00688870|163004758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Swelling - Moderate, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||>0.99
81656664|NCT00688870|163004758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Redness - Any, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||>0.99
81656665|NCT00688870|163004758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Redness - Mild, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||>0.99
81656666|NCT00688870|163004758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.275||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Redness - Moderate, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.275
81656667|NCT00688870|163004759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Tenderness - Any, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||>0.99
81656668|NCT00688870|163004759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.617||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Tenderness - Significant, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.617
81656669|NCT00688870|163004759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.81||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Swelling - Any, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.810
81656670|NCT00688870|163004759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.81||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Swelling - Mild, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.810
81627764|NCT04164888|162940592|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|-80.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.58|-66.29|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with LOCF||Applying the LOCF method (Last Observation Carried Forward) did not result in any changes at Day 29 or Day 57 due to the lack of missing values and resulted in similar results at Day 85.||-66.29|-94.58|<0.0001
81627765|NCT04164888|162940592|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|-84.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.009|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-99.0|-70.75|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with LOCF||Applying the LOCF method (Last Observation Carried Forward) did not result in any changes at Day 29 or Day 57 due to the lack of missing values and resulted in similar results at Day 85.||-70.75|-99.00|<0.0001
81627766|NCT04164888|162940593|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|-48.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.06|-32.99|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with LOCF||Similar changes from baseline were observed for Day 29, Day 57, and Day 85 compared to Day 29, Day 57, and Day 85 LOCF.||-32.99|-63.06|<0.0001
81627767|NCT04164888|162940593|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|-49.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.396|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.5|34.69|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with LOCF||Similar changes from baseline were observed for Day 29, Day 57, and Day 85 compared to Day 29, Day 57, and Day 85 LOCF.||34.69|-64.50|<0.0001
81627768|NCT04164888|162940593|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|-51.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.616|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.34|-36.64|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with LOCF||Similar changes from baseline were observed for Day 29, Day 57, and Day 85 compared to Day 29, Day 57, and Day 85 LOCF.||-36.64|-67.34|<0.0001
81465834|NCT03854370|162624120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||All groups had negative cultures|Fisher Exact|||Comparison of chloroxynel versus iodine at post surgical scrub||||0.99
81532569|NCT03201419|162750348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.075||||0.7947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.642|0.492||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.492|-0.642|0.7947
81532570|NCT03201419|162750348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.211||||0.4625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.777|0.355||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.355|-0.777|0.4625
81532571|NCT03201419|162750348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.014||||0.9465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.412|0.385||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.385|-0.412|0.9465
81532572|NCT03201419|162750349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.078|-0.383||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.383|-1.078|<0.0001
81532573|NCT03201419|162750349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.686||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.137|-0.236||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.236|-1.137|0.0030
81627769|NCT04828005|162940623|NON_INFERIORITY|Alternative hypothesis: Nalmefene reversal not less than 80% naloxone reversal|||||<|0.0009|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0009
81627770|NCT05210608|162940671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|2.18||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||We analyzed whether significant changes occurred between baseline and the post-treatment assessment.||2.18|-.85|.29
81627771|NCT05210608|162940671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|5.79||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||We analyzed whether significant changes occurred between baseline and the 1 month follow up||5.79|-3.45|.48
81627772|NCT05210608|162940672|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.8|=|0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.9|102.1||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||We analyzed whether there were significant differences in number of total cigarettes smoked per week from baseline to Post-treatment.||102.10|19.90|=0.015
81627773|NCT05210608|162940672|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.69||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.57|142.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||We analyzed whether there were significant differences in number of total cigarettes smoked per week from baseline to 1 month follow-up.||142.57|-14.57|.08
81627774|NCT05210608|162940673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.64||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.86|8.86|||t-test, 2 sided|||We analyzed whether there were significant differences in carbon monoxide ppm from baseline to Post-treatment.||8.86|-9.86|.90
81627775|NCT05210608|162940673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.29||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.42|22.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||We analyzed whether there were significant difference in carbon monoxide ppm from baseline to the 1 month follow-up.||22.42|-49.42|.32
81627776|NCT05210608|162940674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.36||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|19.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||We analyzed whether there were significant differences in working memory scores from baseline to post-treatment.||19.10|-5.10|.18
81532574|NCT03201419|162750349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.045||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.517|0.427||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.427|-0.517|0.8520
81532575|NCT03201419|162750349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.287||||0.3205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.856|0.281||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.281|-0.856|0.3205
81532576|NCT03201419|162750349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.418||||0.1769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.026|0.19||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.190|-1.026|0.1769
81532577|NCT03201419|162750349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.1584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.717|0.118||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.118|-0.717|0.1584
81532578|NCT03201419|162750350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.822|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.424||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.424|-1.220|<0.0001
81532579|NCT03201419|162750350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.818||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.331|-0.306||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.306|-1.331|0.0019
81532580|NCT03201419|162750350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.167||||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.383|0.716||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.716|-0.383|0.5510
81532581|NCT03201419|162750350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.038||||0.9086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.685|0.61||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.610|-0.685|0.9086
81532582|NCT03201419|162750350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.812||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.486|-0.138||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.138|-1.486|0.0185
81532583|NCT03201419|162750350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.106||||0.6537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.569|0.357||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.357|-0.569|0.6537
81465835|NCT03854370|162624121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of baby shampoo versus iodine at post procedure||||0.61
81465836|NCT03854370|162624121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of chlorhexidine versus iodine at post procedure||||0.99
81627777|NCT05210608|162940674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.14||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.38|7.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||We analyzed whether there were significant differences in working memory scores from baseline to the 1 month follow up.||7.38|-25.38|.18
81627778|NCT04963270|162940675|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-1.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.44||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-0.16|||ANCOVA and Conditional Mean Imputation|||||-0.16|-1.88|0.0196
81656671|NCT00688870|163004759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.674||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Redness - Any, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.674
81532584|NCT03201419|162750351|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.146||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.388|0.096||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.096|-0.388|0.2350
81532585|NCT03201419|162750351|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.377||||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.699|-0.056||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.056|-0.699|0.0215
81532586|NCT03201419|162750351|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.218||||0.1818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.103||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.103|-0.540|0.1818
81532587|NCT03201419|162750351|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.8063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.35||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.350|-0.450|0.8063
81532588|NCT03201419|162750351|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.176||||0.4414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.274|0.627||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.627|-0.274|0.4414
81627779|NCT04963270|162940676|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.22|||ANCOVA and Conditional Mean Imputation|||||-0.22|-1.82|0.0123
81656672|NCT00688870|163004759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Redness - Mild, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||>0.99
81656673|NCT00688870|163004759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.497||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Redness - Moderate, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.497
81656674|NCT00688870|163004760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Tenderness - Any, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||>0.99
81656675|NCT00688870|163004760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Tenderness - Significant, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||>0.99
81656676|NCT00688870|163004760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.044||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Swelling - Any, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.044
81465837|NCT03854370|162624121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of chloroxynel versus iodine at post procedure||||0.99
81532589|NCT03201419|162750351|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.126||||0.4179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.432|0.18||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.180|-0.432|0.4179
81532590|NCT03201419|162750352|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.061||||0.6042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.292||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.292|-0.170|0.6042
81532591|NCT03201419|162750352|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.127||||0.4114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.432|0.177||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.177|-0.432|0.4114
81532592|NCT03201419|162750352|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.099||||0.5394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.219|0.418||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.418|-0.219|0.5394
81532593|NCT03201419|162750352|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.149||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.246|0.544||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.544|-0.246|0.4590
81532594|NCT03201419|162750352|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.242||||0.2397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.163|0.647||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.647|-0.163|0.2397
81532595|NCT03201419|162750352|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.039||||0.7954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.332|0.254||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.254|-0.332|0.7954
81532596|NCT03201419|162750353|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.332||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.576|-0.089||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.089|-0.576|0.0077
81532597|NCT03201419|162750353|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.61||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.927|-0.293||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.293|-0.927|0.0002
81532598|NCT03201419|162750353|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.026||||0.8778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.352|0.301||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.301|-0.352|0.8778
81627780|NCT04963270|162940677|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|-12.7||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.3|1.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified Analysis||1.9|-27.3|0.088
81627781|NCT04963270|162940678|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|-10.5||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|3.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified Analysis||3.3|-24.2|0.137
81656677|NCT00688870|163004760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.076||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Swelling - Mild, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.076
81656678|NCT00688870|163004760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.496||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Swelling - Moderate, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.496
81656679|NCT00688870|163004760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.361||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Redness - Any, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.361
81656680|NCT00688870|163004760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.635||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Redness - Mild, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.635
81656681|NCT00688870|163004760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.244||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Redness - Moderate, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.244
81656682|NCT00688870|163004761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.076||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Tenderness - Any, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.076
81656683|NCT00688870|163004761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.735||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Swelling - Any, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.735
81656684|NCT00688870|163004761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Swelling - Mild, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||>0.99
81656685|NCT00688870|163004761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.477||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Swelling - Moderate, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.477
81656686|NCT00688870|163004761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.805||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Redness - Any, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.805
81656687|NCT00688870|163004761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Redness - Mild, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||>0.99
81465838|NCT03854370|162624122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of baby shampoo versus iodine at post procedure||||0.32
81627782|NCT04963270|162940679|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.46|||ANCOVA and Conditional Mean Imputation|||||-0.46|-2.80|0.0062
81627783|NCT04963270|162940680|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted Mean|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.56|||ANCOVA and Conditional Mean Imputation|||||-0.56|-2.80|0.0034
81627784|NCT04963270|162940681|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.1094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|0.34|||ANCOVA and Conditional Mean Imputation|||||0.34|-3.36|0.1094
81627785|NCT04963270|162940682|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.0999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|0.27|||ANCOVA and Conditional Mean Imputation|||||0.27|-3.05|0.0999
81627786|NCT04963270|162940683|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|-0.04|||ANCOVA and Conditional Mean Imputation|||||-0.04|-4.36|0.0456
81627787|NCT04963270|162940684|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.0382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-0.11|||ANCOVA and Conditional Mean Imputation|||||-0.11|-4.10|0.0382
81627788|NCT04963270|162940685|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Response Rate|-18.7||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|-3.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-3.9|-33.5|0.013
81627789|NCT04963270|162940686|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Response Rate|-22.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.2|-7.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-7.9|-36.2|0.002
81627790|NCT04963270|162940687|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-2.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|-1.41|||ANCOVA and Conditional Mean Imputation|||||-1.41|-4.57|0.0002
81627791|NCT04963270|162940688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|-1.53|||ANCOVA and Conditional Mean Imputation|||||-1.53|-4.47|<0.0001
81627792|NCT04963270|162940689|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|-21.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|-6.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-6.6|-35.4|0.004
81627793|NCT04963270|162940690|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Response Rate|-19.4||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|-5.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-5.9|-32.8|0.005
81627794|NCT04963270|162940691|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|-1.7||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|15.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.9|-19.4|0.847
81627795|NCT04963270|162940692|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Response Rate|-4.3||||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|6.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.7|-15.4|0.441
81627796|NCT04963270|162940693|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|8.5||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|19.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19|-2.1|0.115
81627797|NCT04963270|162940694|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Response Rate|8.8||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|18.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.6|-1|0.077
81627798|NCT04963270|162940695|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference|-6.77||||0.1314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.25|3.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.70|-17.25|0.1314
81627799|NCT04963270|162940696|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Risk Difference|-5.07||||0.2264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.74|4.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.61|-14.74|0.2264
81656688|NCT00688870|163004761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.477||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Redness - Moderate, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.477
81656689|NCT00688870|163004762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.633||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Fever \>=38 but \<=39 degrees C, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.633
81656690|NCT00688870|163004762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Fever \>39 but \<=40 degrees C, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||>0.99
81656691|NCT00688870|163004762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.527||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Decreased appetite, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.527
81627800|NCT04963270|162940697|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|3.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|6.29|||ANCOVA and Conditional Mean Imputation|||||6.29|0.59|0.0179
81627801|NCT04963270|162940698|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Adjusted Mean|3.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|6.42|||ANCOVA and Conditional Mean Imputation|||||6.42|1.04|0.0066
81627802|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.81|17.86|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 15 minutes post injection||17.86|-17.81|0.998
81627803|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.73|10.93||The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|||Outcome Measure at 15 minutes post injection||10.93|-24.73|0.445
81627804|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.51||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.33|20.36||The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|||Outcome Measure at 15 minutes post injection||20.36|-15.33|0.781
81627805|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.09||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.93|14.75||The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|||Outcome Measure at 15 minutes post injection||14.75|-20.93|0.732
81656692|NCT00688870|163004762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.613||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Irritability, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.613
81656693|NCT00688870|163004762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.753||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Increased sleep, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.753
81656694|NCT00688870|163004762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.748||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Decreased sleep, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.748
81656695|NCT00688870|163004763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.327||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Fever \>=38 but \<=39 degrees C, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.327
81656696|NCT00688870|163004763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Fever \>39 but \<=40 degrees C, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||>0.99
81465839|NCT03854370|162624122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of chlorhexidine versus iodine at post procedure||||0.99
81465840|NCT03854370|162624122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of chloroxynel versus iodine at post procedure||||0.50
81532599|NCT03201419|162750353|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.157||||0.4309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.235|0.549||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.549|-0.235|0.4309
81627806|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.3||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|29.14||The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|||Outcome Measure at 15 minutes post injection||29.14|-6.53|0.212
81627807|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.44||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.27|11.39|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 15 minutes post injection||11.39|-24.27|0.476
81627808|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|18.26|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 15 minutes post injection||18.26|-17.40|0.962
81627809|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.1||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.96|31.16|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 30 minutes post injection||31.16|-6.96|0.211
81627810|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.67||||0.782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|21.73|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 30 minutes post injection||21.73|-16.40|0.782
81627811|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.72||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.34|33.78|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 30 minutes post injection||33.78|-4.34|0.129
81627812|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.27||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|32.35|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 30 minutes post injection||32.35|-5.80|0.171
81627813|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.56||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.49|34.62|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 30 minutes post injection||34.62|-3.49|0.108
81627814|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.24||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.83|23.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 30 minutes post injection||23.30|-14.83|0.661
81627815|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.21||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|33.27|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 30 minutes post injection||33.27|-4.85|0.142
81627816|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.98||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.08|31.04|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 60 minutes post injection||31.04|-7.08|0.216
81627817|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.38||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.71|26.48|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 60 minutes post injection||26.48|-11.71|0.445
81627818|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.13||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|35.19|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 60 minutes post injection||35.19|-2.92|0.096
81627819|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.89||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.19|30.96|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 60 minutes post injection||30.96|-7.19|0.220
81627820|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.71||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.35|31.78|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 60 minutes post injection||31.78|-6.35|0.189
81627821|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.67||||0.782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.75|16.41|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 60 minutes post injection||16.41|-21.75|0.782
81627822|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.1||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.98|25.18|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 60 minutes post injection||25.18|-12.98|0.528
81656697|NCT00688870|163004763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.522||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Decreased appetite, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.522
81656698|NCT00688870|163004763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.872||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Irritability, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.872
81656699|NCT00688870|163004763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.868||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Increased sleep, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.868
81656700|NCT00688870|163004763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.237||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Decreased sleep, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.237
81656701|NCT00688870|163004764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.329||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Fever \>=38 but \<=39 degrees C, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.329
81532600|NCT03201419|162750353|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.017||||0.9392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.444|0.411||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.411|-0.444|0.9392
81656702|NCT00688870|163004764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.492||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Fever \>39 but \<=40 degrees C, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.492
81656703|NCT00688870|163004764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.496||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Fever \>40 degrees C, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.496
81656704|NCT00688870|163004764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.322||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Decreased appetite, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.322
81656705|NCT00688870|163004764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.61||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Irritability, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.610
81656706|NCT00688870|163004764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.726||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Increased sleep, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.726
81627823|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.34||||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.45|20.12|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 90 minutes post injection||20.12|-15.45|0.795
81627824|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.13||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.96|11.69|||mean difference|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 90 minutes post injection||11.69|-23.96|0.497
81627825|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.44||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.34|25.21|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 90 minutes post injection||25.21|-10.34|0.409
81627826|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.89||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.92|25.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 90 minutes post injection||25.70|-9.92|0.382
81627827|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.74||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.05|25.54|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 90 minutes post injection||25.54|-10.05|0.390
81627828|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.72||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.54|14.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 90 minutes post injection||14.10|-21.54|0.680
81656707|NCT00688870|163004764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.855||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Decreased sleep, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.855
81627829|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.99|18.65|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 90 minutes post injection||18.65|-16.99|0.927
81656708|NCT00688870|163004765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.326||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Fever \>=38 but \<=39 degrees C, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.326
81656709|NCT00688870|163004765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Fever \>39 but \<=40 degrees C, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||>0.99
81656710|NCT00688870|163004765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.714||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Decreased appetite, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.714
81656711|NCT00688870|163004765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Irritability, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||>0.99
81656712|NCT00688870|163004765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Increased sleep, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||>0.99
81656713|NCT00688870|163004765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.525||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||For Decreased sleep, Fisher exact test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.525
81656714|NCT05745701|163004779|OTHER||test/reference ratios|195.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|162.13|236.71||||||Natural loge transformed Cmax of PF-07081532 administered without cyclosporine (Reference) or coadministered with cyclosporine (Test) were analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test/Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs was obtained from the models. The ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.||236.71|162.13|
81656715|NCT05745701|163004779|OTHER||test/reference ratios|282.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|258.81|307.55||||||Natural loge transformed Cmax of PF-07081532 administered without itraconazole (Reference) or coadministered with itraconazole (Test) were analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test/Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs was obtained from the models. The ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.||307.55|258.81|
81656716|NCT00293059|163004792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||inverting 2 one-sided tests|||||||< 0.0001
81656717|NCT00660543|163004889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Differences between groups were assessed by using the Student paired t test and were graphed by using Bland-Altman plots.||||||.003
81656718|NCT00660543|163004889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Differences between groups were assessed by using the Student paired t test and were graphed by using Bland-Altman plots.||||||.008
81656719|NCT00574873|163004891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.667||||||p-value was based on a Cochran Mantel Haenszel test for general association between treatment and responder stratification by Sokal risk group (low, intermediate, high) and region (1 to 3) as determined at time of randomization.|Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.667
81656720|NCT00574873|163004892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||p-value was based on a Cochran Mantel Haenszel test for general association between treatment and responder stratification by Sokal risk group (low, intermediate, high) and region (1 to 3) as determined at time of randomization.|Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.002
81656721|NCT00574873|163004893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.31|||||Hazard ratio (95% confidence interval) based on the treatment effect (bosutinib compared with imatinib) in a stratified (by Sokal risk group and region at randomization) Cox model for the hazard of the respective event.|||1.31|0.31|
81656722|NCT00574873|163004894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.08|||||Hazard ratio (95% confidence interval) based on the treatment effect (bosutinib compared with imatinib) in a stratified (by Sokal risk group and region at randomization) Cox model for the hazard of the respective event.|||1.08|0.32|
81656723|NCT00574873|163004895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|11.72|||||Hazard ratio (95% confidence interval) based on the treatment effect (bosutinib compared with imatinib) in a stratified (by Sokal risk group and region at randomization) Cox model for the hazard of the respective event.|||11.72|0.90|
81656724|NCT00574873|163004896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.29|||||The hazard ratio (95% confidence interval) is obtained from a Cox model for cause-specific hazard as a function of the covariate treatment (bosutinib compared with imatinib) with stratification by region and Sokal risk group at randomization.|||1.29|0.13|
81656725|NCT00201643|163004897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1162||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.75||Analysis were also conducted in all randomized women with a known outcome \& in randomized treatment group(modified intent to treat). Analysis of the primary outcome used a repeated measures approach where each baby was considered a repeated measure|Fisher Exact|||Our Hypothesis was that administration of a rescue ACS would show a 40% reduction in incidence of composite neonatal morbity in patients delivering \< 34 weeks. Sample size estimates based on composite morbidity of 28%. Each arm required 217 subjects to have 80% power to detect a 40% reduction to 16.8%(2-tailed,alpha =0.05)using comparison for proportions/groups(Fisher exact test) OR,95% CI \& P values were determined using a repeated measure model where each twin is considered a repeat measure.||0.75|0.27|0.002
81656726|NCT00943852|163004967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANOVA|Fixed effects model with terms for subject, treatment and period||||||<0.001
81656727|NCT00943852|163004968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANOVA|Fixed effects model with terms for subject, treatment and period||||||<0.001
81627830|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.02||||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.95|23.98||The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|||Outcome Measure at 120 minutes post injection||23.98|-11.95|0.508
81627831|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.65||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.66|14.35|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 120 minutes post injection||14.35|-21.66|0.688
81627832|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.08||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|34.03|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 120 minutes post injection||34.03|-1.88|0.079
81656728|NCT03582943|163004979|SUPERIORITY|A priori power analyses was designed to detect at least a 3 second difference in change in balance scores between groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.74||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|||||Test of differences between groups.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.984
81656729|NCT03582943|163004979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.023||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|||||Test of interaction between age and RLIC vs. sham|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.455
81656730|NCT03582943|163004979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|||||Test of interaction between sex and RLIC vs. sham conditioning|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.803
81656731|NCT03582943|163004979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|||||Test of interaction between BMI and RLIC vs. sham conditioning|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.233
81656732|NCT03582943|163004979|SUPERIORITY|Test of interaction between presence of co-morbidities and RLIC vs. sham conditioning|Mean Difference (Net)|4.12||||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.29
81656733|NCT04032613|163004980|OTHER|Paired sample t-test||||||0.2||||||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Paired sample t-test|||||||0.20
81465841|NCT03854370|162624123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||All groups had negative cultures|Fisher Exact|||Comparison of baby shampoo versus iodine at post procedure||||0.99
81465842|NCT03854370|162624123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||All groups had negative cultures|Fisher Exact|||comparison of chlorhexidine versus iodine at post procedure||||0.99
81465843|NCT03854370|162624123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||All groups had negative cultures|Fisher Exact|||Comparison of chloroxynel versus iodine at post procedure||||0.99
81656734|NCT04032613|163004981|OTHER|Paired sample t-test||||||0.05||||||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Paired sample t-test|||||||0.05
81656735|NCT04032613|163004982|OTHER|Paired sample t-test||||||0.004||||||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Paired sample t-test|||||||0.004
81656736|NCT04032613|163004983|OTHER|Paired sample t-test||||||0.14||||||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Paired sample t-test|||||||0.14
81656737|NCT01744392|163005023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between percentages. Increases in value indicate improvement in adherence.||||.73
81656738|NCT02946853|163005047|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|7.21|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.21|0.14|1.00
81656739|NCT02946853|163005048|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.974|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.974
81656740|NCT02946853|163005049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Some patients did not undergo 6 month echocardiogram due to restrictions related to COVID-19.||||1.00
81532601|NCT03201419|162750353|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.213||||0.1734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.521|0.094||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.094|-0.521|0.1734
81532602|NCT03201419|162750354|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.328||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.587|-0.069||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.069|-0.587|0.0133
81532603|NCT03201419|162750354|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.484||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.819|-0.15||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.150|-0.819|0.0048
81532604|NCT03201419|162750354|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.8223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.395|0.314||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.314|-0.395|0.8223
81532605|NCT03201419|162750354|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.215||||0.3083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.63||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.630|-0.200|0.3083
81532606|NCT03201419|162750354|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.315||||0.1556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.121||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.121|-0.750|0.1556
81532607|NCT03201419|162750354|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.188||||0.2423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.504|0.128||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.128|-0.504|0.2423
81532608|NCT03201419|162750355|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.079||||0.6381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.409|0.251||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.251|-0.409|0.6381
81532609|NCT03201419|162750355|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.502||||0.0221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.931|-0.073||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.073|-0.931|0.0221
81532610|NCT03201419|162750355|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.177||||0.4112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.602|0.247||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.247|-0.602|0.4112
81656741|NCT02946853|163005050|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|84.4|||Fisher Exact|||||84.4|0.1|1.00
81532611|NCT03201419|162750355|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.112||||0.6761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.416|0.64||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.640|-0.416|0.6761
81532612|NCT03201419|162750355|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.224||||0.4898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.414|0.861||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.861|-0.414|0.4898
81465844|NCT01194999|162624207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: No significant difference from baseline to final follow-up.||||0.001
81532613|NCT03201419|162750355|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.194||||0.3311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.198|0.585||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.585|-0.198|0.3311
81532614|NCT03201419|162750356|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.23||||0.1583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.551|0.09||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.090|-0.551|0.1583
81532615|NCT03201419|162750356|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.275||||0.1884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.685|0.136||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.136|-0.685|0.1884
81532616|NCT03201419|162750356|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.047||||0.8256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.463|0.369||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.369|-0.463|0.8256
81532617|NCT03201419|162750356|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.059||||0.8198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.455|0.574||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.574|-0.455|0.8198
81532618|NCT03201419|162750356|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.431||||0.1793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.061|0.199||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.199|-1.061|0.1793
81532619|NCT03201419|162750356|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.196||||0.3155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.581|0.189||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.189|-0.581|0.3155
81532620|NCT03201419|162750357|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.241||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.596|0.114||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.114|-0.596|0.1830
81532621|NCT03201419|162750357|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.313||||0.1618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.751|0.126||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.126|-0.751|0.1618
81532622|NCT03201419|162750357|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.26||||0.2519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.706|0.186||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.186|-0.706|0.2519
81532623|NCT03201419|162750357|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.232||||0.4044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.316|0.781||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.781|-0.316|0.4044
81532624|NCT03201419|162750357|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.28||||0.4348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.986|0.426||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.426|-0.986|0.4348
81532625|NCT03201419|162750357|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.15||||0.4786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.565|0.266||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.266|-0.565|0.4786
81532626|NCT03201419|162750358|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.223||||0.2412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.598|0.151||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.151|-0.598|0.2412
81532627|NCT03201419|162750358|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.48||||0.0501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.959|0.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.000|-0.959|0.0501
81532628|NCT03201419|162750358|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.069||||0.7788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.417|0.556||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.556|-0.417|0.7788
81532629|NCT03201419|162750358|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.111||||0.7111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.698|0.477||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.477|-0.698|0.7111
81532630|NCT03201419|162750358|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.205||||0.5816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.937|0.527||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.527|-0.937|0.5816
81532631|NCT03201419|162750358|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.152||||0.4981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.595|0.29||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.290|-0.595|0.4981
81532632|NCT03201419|162750359|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.313||||0.1733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.207|0.582||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.582|-3.207|0.1733
81532633|NCT03201419|162750359|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.375||||0.2538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.745|0.994||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.994|-3.745|0.2538
81532634|NCT03201419|162750359|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.353||||0.7782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.818|2.113||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||2.113|-2.818|0.7782
81532635|NCT03201419|162750359|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.151||||0.9218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.182|2.88||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||2.880|-3.182|0.9218
81656742|NCT02946853|163005051|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81656743|NCT02946853|163005052|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|42.0|||Fisher Exact|||||42.00|0.00|1.00
81532636|NCT03201419|162750359|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.767||||0.6823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.923|4.457||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||4.457|-2.923|0.6823
81532637|NCT03201419|162750359|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.095||||0.3436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.369|1.179||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||1.179|-3.369|0.3436
81627833|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.0||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.96|26.96|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 120 minutes post injection||26.96|-8.96|0.323
81627834|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.23||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|27.85|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 120 minutes post injection||27.85|-5.39|0.183
81627835|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.61||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.24|14.02|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 120 minutes post injection||14.02|-19.24|0.756
81627836|NCT04802967|162940712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.96||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.68|20.59|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures.|The p value was determined using MMRM model, based on treatment, timepoint, baseline value as covariable and subject as a random effect.||Outcome Measure at 120 minutes post injection||20.59|-12.68|0.638
81627837|NCT01098812|162940738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|75.0|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|90.0|25.0|||Primary study endpoint; therefore, no adjustment for multiple comparisons. The planned alpha level for testing was 0.025.|t-test, 1 sided|||Toric IOL results for mean percent reduction in cyl compared to control results at 6 months. Null hypothesis = mean reduction for toric eyes is \<= to that of control eyes; alternate hypothesis = mean reduction for toric eyes is \> the control. There is 80% power to detect \>=31% difference in mean percent reduction in cylinder (postoperative refractive cylinder minus preoperative keratometric cylinder)/(target refractive cylinder minus preoperative keratometric cylinder) between IOL groups.|||25|<0.0001
81627838|NCT01098812|162940739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.15||0.0009|ONE_SIDED|90.0||-0.03||P-value compared to alpha level adjusted for multiplicity of 0.0125.|t-test, 1 sided|||Used LogMAR values for visual acuity; The null hypothesis is that the mean UCDVA for toric eyes is worse than or equal to that for control eyes; the alternate hypothesis is that the mean UCDVA for toric eyes is better than that for control eyes. There is 80% power to detect \>=0.06 LogMAR difference in mean UCDVA between IOL groups.||-0.03||0.0009
81627839|NCT03131154|162940755|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.129|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.643|1.982|||||Cox proportional hazards model|||1.982|0.643|
81627840|NCT03131154|162940756|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.619|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.989|6.939|||||Cox proportional hazards model|||6.939|0.989|
81627841|NCT05403827|162940757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5019|||||||Control-Based Mean Imputation|||||||0.5019
81627842|NCT05403827|162940758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2028|||||||Control-Based Mean Imputation|||||||0.2028
81627843|NCT05403827|162940759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1914|||||||Control-Based Mean Imputation|||||||0.1914
81627844|NCT05403827|162940760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2512|||||||Control-Based Mean Imputation|||||||0.2512
81627845|NCT05403827|162940761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7906|||||||Control-Based Mean Imputation|||||||0.7906
81627846|NCT05403827|162940762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5343|||||||Control-Based Mean Imputation|||||||0.5343
81627847|NCT05403827|162940763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3757|||||||Control-Based Mean Imputation|||||||0.3757
81627848|NCT01389856|162940848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81627849|NCT01389856|162940849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3407|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3407
81627850|NCT01389856|162940850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2399|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2399
81627851|NCT01389856|162940852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81656744|NCT02946853|163005053|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81532638|NCT03201419|162750360|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.235||||0.2042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.146|0.676||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.676|-3.146|0.2042
81532639|NCT03201419|162750360|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.683||||0.1591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.031|0.665||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.665|-4.031|0.1591
81627852|NCT01389856|162940853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2235|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANCOVA|||||||0.2235
81627853|NCT01389856|162940854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1468|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANCOVA|||||||0.1468
81627854|NCT01389856|162940855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0789|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANCOVA|||||||0.0789
81627855|NCT01389856|162940856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3723|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANCOVA|||||||0.3723
81627856|NCT01389856|162940857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0569|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANCOVA|||||||0.0569
81627857|NCT01389856|162940858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1015|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANCOVA|||||||0.1015
81627858|NCT01389856|162940859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0824|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANCOVA|||||||0.0824
81627859|NCT01389856|162940860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3863|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANCOVA|||||||0.3863
81627860|NCT01389856|162940861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3936|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANCOVA|||||||0.3936
81627861|NCT01389856|162940862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2436|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANCOVA|||||||0.2436
81627862|NCT01389856|162940863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1756|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANCOVA|||||||0.1756
81627863|NCT01389856|162940864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1155|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANCOVA|||||||0.1155
81627864|NCT01389856|162940865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANCOVA|||||||0.1400
81627865|NCT05260112|162940884|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81627866|NCT05260112|162940885|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81627867|NCT05260112|162940886|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81656745|NCT02946853|163005054|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|23.7||||0.565|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.565
81656746|NCT02946853|163005055|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|42.0|||Fisher Exact|||||42.0|0.0|1.00
81656747|NCT00403767|163005056|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Alternative hypothesis of non-inferiority (NI) by a NI margin of 1.46 in hazard ratio (HR) based on on-treatment data from the per protocol population. The required number of primary efficacy endpoint events was determined based on the following assumptions: NI margin of 1.46, 1-sided alpha of 0.025, power of \>95% when true HR is 1, and exponential distributions. The margin was selected based on clinical appropriateness and quantitative analysis of relevant studies in Hart et al.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.96||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The alpha threshold for statistical significance is 0.025 (1-sided).|Cox Proportional Hazards model|(non-stratified) Cox Proportional Hazards model with treatment as covariate||||0.96|0.66|<0.001
81532640|NCT03201419|162750360|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.285||||0.8168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.708|2.138||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||2.138|-2.708|0.8168
81532641|NCT03201419|162750360|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.551||||0.7148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.517|2.416||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||2.416|-3.517|0.7148
81627868|NCT05260112|162940887|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81627869|NCT05260112|162940888|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.53
81627870|NCT05260112|162940889|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81627871|NCT06019559|162940949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0756||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model with gender, treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and baseline body weight as a covariate.||||||0.0756
81656748|NCT00403767|163005057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.95||The p-value Is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The alpha threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 (2-sided).|Cox Proportional Hazards model|(non-stratified) Cox Proportional Hazards model with treatment as covariate||Alternative hypothesis of superiority based on on-treatment data from the safety population.||0.95|0.65|0.015
81656749|NCT00403767|163005058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.11||The p-value is not adjusted for mulitple comparisons. The alpha threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 (2-sided).|Cox Proportional Hazards model|(non-stratified) Cox Proportional Hazards model with treatment as a covariate||Alternate hypothesis of superiority based on on-treatment data from the safety population.||1.11|0.96|0.442
81656750|NCT00403767|163005059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.99||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The alpha threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 (2-sided).|Cox Proportional Hazards model|(non-stratified) Cox Proportional Hazards model with treatment as covariate||Alternative hypothesis of superiority based on on-treatment data from the safety population.||0.99|0.74|0.034
81656751|NCT00403767|163005060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.96||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The alpha threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 (2-sided).|Cox Proportional Hazards model|(non-stratified) Cox Proportional Hazards model with treatment as covariate||Alternative hypothesis of superiority based on on-treatment data from the safety population.||0.96|0.74|0.010
81656752|NCT00403767|163005061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.03||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The alpha threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 (2-sided).|Cox Proportional Hazards model|(non-stratified) Cox Proportional Hazards model with treatment as a covariate||Alternative hypothesis of superiority based on on-treatment data from the safety population.||1.03|0.70|0.092
81656753|NCT00403767|163005062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.23||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.61||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The alpha threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 (2-sided).|Cox Proportional Hazards model|(non-stratified) Cox Proportional Hazards model with treatment as covariate||Alternative hypothesis of superiority based on on-treatment data from the safety population.||0.61|0.09|0.003
81532642|NCT03201419|162750360|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.701||||0.7141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.066|4.468||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||4.468|-3.066|0.7141
81627872|NCT06019559|162940949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|(MMRM) model with gender, treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and baseline body weight as a covariate.||For the primary endpoint of percentage change from baseline in body weight, a sample size of 150 participants (stratified by gender and randomized 1:1:1 into three treatment arms) provided \>95% power to detect a treatment difference of 4% weight reduction after 13 weeks of treatment with a 2-sided alpha of 0.05, assuming a standard deviation of 4% and 20% drop out.||||0.0008
81656754|NCT00403767|163005063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.06||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The alpha threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 (2-sided).|Cox Proportional Hazards model|(non-stratified) Cox Proportional Hazards model with treatment as a covariate||Alternative hypothesis of superiority based on on-treatment data from the safety population.||1.06|0.63|0.121
81627873|NCT06019559|162940950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8366||||||The threshold for significance was p = 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.8366
81627874|NCT06019559|162940950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1848||||||The threshold for significance was p = 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.1848
81627875|NCT06019559|162940951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0616||||||The threshold for significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0616
81627876|NCT06019559|162940951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004||||||The threshold for significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0004
81627877|NCT03344094|162940969|OTHER|changes in subsets paired and unpaired t-tests, ANOVA||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81532643|NCT03201419|162750360|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.759||||0.5041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.995|1.477||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||1.477|-2.995|0.5041
81532644|NCT03201419|162750361|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.129||||0.2896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.226|0.967||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.967|-3.226|0.2896
81532645|NCT03201419|162750361|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.652||||0.0498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.301|-0.003||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.003|-5.301|0.0498
81532646|NCT03201419|162750361|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.323||||0.8159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.409|3.055||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||3.055|-2.409|0.8159
81532647|NCT03201419|162750361|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.485||||0.7719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.809|3.779||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||3.779|-2.809|0.7719
81532648|NCT03201419|162750361|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.676||||0.4193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.407|5.76||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||5.760|-2.407|0.4193
81532649|NCT03201419|162750361|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.23||||0.3333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|1.27||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||1.270|-3.730|0.3333
81532650|NCT03201419|162750362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|41.8||||0.0853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|89.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||89.6|-5.9|0.0853
81627878|NCT03808818|162940972|EQUIVALENCE|the smallest detectable difference will be 22%|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|4.13||No correction for multiple comparisons|Chi-squared|||"For self-reported 7-day point prevalence abstinence at 6-months, with a sample size of 140 in each arm then smallest detectable difference will be 22% with 80% power. Subsequent analyses will use a Bonferroni corrected alpha of 0.002 using with an estimated control rate of 31%.~The primary analysis will be performed from an intent-to-treat perspective. Chi-square tests will be used to compare the outcomes between treatment groups."||4.13|1.28|0.0046
81627879|NCT03808818|162940973|EQUIVALENCE|the smallest detectable difference will be 22% with 80% power and a Bonferroni corrected alpha of 0.002 using and an estimated control rate of 28%.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.33|||Chi-squared|||7-day point prevalence abstinence at 3-months, with a sample size of 140 in each arm then smallest detectable difference will be 18% with 80% power and a Bonferroni corrected alpha of 0.002 using and an estimated control rate of 20%||3.33|1.04|0.035
81532651|NCT03201419|162750362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|105.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.4|168.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||168.4|43.4|0.0010
81532652|NCT03201419|162750362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|24.9||||0.4418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.8|88.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||88.6|-38.8|0.4418
81532653|NCT03201419|162750362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|10.7||||0.7902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.2|89.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||89.6|-68.2|0.7902
81532654|NCT03201419|162750362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|1.8||||0.9664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.2|87.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||87.9|-84.2|0.9664
81532655|NCT03201419|162750362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-29.8||||0.2977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.9|26.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||26.4|-85.9|0.2977
81532656|NCT03201419|162750363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|14.3||||0.5523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|61.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||61.5|-33.0|0.5523
81532657|NCT03201419|162750363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|60.8||||0.0556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|123.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||123.0|-1.5|0.0556
81532658|NCT03201419|162750363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-17.9||||0.5837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.0|46.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||46.3|-82.0|0.5837
81532659|NCT03201419|162750363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-60.7||||0.1363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-140.7|19.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||19.3|-140.7|0.1363
81532660|NCT03201419|162750363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-28.2||||0.4938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.1|52.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||52.8|-109.1|0.4938
81532661|NCT03201419|162750363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-54.7||||0.0535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.2|0.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.8|-110.2|0.0535
81532662|NCT03201419|162750364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.9829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.2|60.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||60.9|-62.2|0.9829
81532663|NCT03201419|162750364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|64.4||||0.1038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|142.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||142.1|-13.3|0.1038
81532664|NCT03201419|162750364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|29.2||||0.4764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.4|109.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||109.8|-51.4|0.4764
81532665|NCT03201419|162750364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-24.2||||0.6204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-120.5|72.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||72.0|-120.5|0.6204
81532666|NCT03201419|162750364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|2.2||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.1|104.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||104.6|-100.1|0.9660
81532667|NCT03201419|162750364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|3.3||||0.9275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.4|73.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||73.9|-67.4|0.9275
81532668|NCT03201419|162750365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|15.7||||0.5964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.7|74.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||74.2|-42.7|0.5964
81532669|NCT03201419|162750365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-2.8||||0.9418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.5|72.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||72.9|-78.5|0.9418
81532670|NCT03201419|162750365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|18.0||||0.6452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.8|94.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||94.7|-58.8|0.6452
81532671|NCT03201419|162750365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-51.3||||0.2565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-140.2|37.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||37.6|-140.2|0.2565
81532672|NCT03201419|162750365|OTHER||Mean Difference|-21.6||||0.6605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-118.6|75.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||75.4|-118.6|0.6605
81532673|NCT03201419|162750365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|3.4||||0.9191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.6|69.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||69.4|-62.6|0.9191
81627880|NCT03808818|162940974|EQUIVALENCE|the smallest detectable difference will be 21% with 80% power and a Bonferroni corrected alpha of 0.002 and an estimated control rate of 20%.||||||0.016|||||||Chi-squared|||power calculations assumed a sample size of 140 in each arm and a Bonferroni corrected alpha of 0.002 and an estimated control rate of 20%||||0.016
81627881|NCT03808818|162940976|EQUIVALENCE|no margin||||||0.069|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.069
81627882|NCT03808818|162940977|EQUIVALENCE|no margin||||||0.86|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.86
81627883|NCT03808818|162940989|EQUIVALENCE|No equivalence margin|||||<|0.0001||||||Alpha level 0.01|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact tests were performed to assess the differences between the VST and EUC arms on the 6-month questionnaire.||||<.0001
81627884|NCT03808818|162940990|EQUIVALENCE|No equivalence margin|||||<|0.0001||||||Alpha level 0.01|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact tests were performed to assess the differences between the VST and EUC arms on the 6-month questionnaire.||||<.0001
81627885|NCT03808818|162940991|EQUIVALENCE|No equivalence margin|||||<|0.0001||||||Alpha level 0.01|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact tests were performed to assess the differences between the VST and EUC arms on the 6-month questionnaire.||||<.0001
81627886|NCT03808818|162940993|EQUIVALENCE|No equivalence margin|||||<|0.0001||||||Alpha level 0.01|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact tests were performed to assess the differences between the VST and EUC arms on the 6-month questionnaire.||||<.0001
81627887|NCT05415722|162940994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.48||0.1303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.178|3.406|||ANCOVA|||Arm 1 compared to Placebo||3.406|-26.178|0.1303
81627888|NCT05415722|162940994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.924||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.14|-7.799|||ANCOVA|||Arm 2 compared to Placebo||-7.799|-39.140|0.0036
81627889|NCT05415722|162940994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.96|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.545|-25.064|||ANCOVA|||Arm 3 compared to Placebo||-25.064|-56.545|<0.0001
81627890|NCT05415722|162940995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.87||0.1289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.17|9.39|||ANCOVA|||Arm 1 compared to Placebo||9.39|-73.17|0.1289
81627891|NCT05415722|162940995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.65||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.08|13.58|||ANCOVA|||Arm 2 compared to Placebo||13.58|-72.08|0.1790
81656755|NCT00403767|163005064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.1||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The alpha threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 (2-sided).|Cox Proportional Hazards model|(non-stratified) Cox Proportional Hazards model with treatment as a covariate||Alternative hypothesis of superiority based on on-treatment data from the safety population.||1.10|0.73|0.289
81465845|NCT02651155|162624255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Values of CI|1.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.0|||Van Elteren Test|SBM was analyzed using Van Elteren Test stratified by center. Centers with less participants were pooled based on geographical proximity.|CI was estimated by inverting the hypothesis test.|||1.0|0.1|0.003
81465846|NCT00537316|162624261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.032
81532674|NCT03201419|162750366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|17.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.19|62.09||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||62.09|-6.19|
81627892|NCT05415722|162940995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-75.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.96||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-119.08|-32.23|||ANCOVA|||Arm 3 compared to Placebo||-32.23|-119.08|0.0008
81627893|NCT05415722|162940996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.895||0.0358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.352|-1.128|||ANCOVA|||Arm 4 compared to Placebo||-1.128|-32.352|0.0358
81627894|NCT05415722|162940996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-43.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.647|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.858|-28.612|||ANCOVA|||Arm 5 compared to Placebo||-28.612|-58.858|<0.0001
81627895|NCT05415722|162940997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-62.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.09||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-106.33|-18.96|||ANCOVA|||Arm 4 compared to Placebo||-18.96|-106.33|0.0053
81627896|NCT05415722|162940997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-69.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.13||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.97|-27.39|||ANCOVA|||Arm 5 compared to Placebo||-27.39|-110.97|0.0014
81627897|NCT03031470|162941072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.688|||||||Fisher Exact|Analysis is based on exact Fisher test to compare treatments.||||||0.688
81627898|NCT03031470|162941073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Fisher Exact|Analysis is based on exact Fisher test to compare treatments.||||||0.700
81627899|NCT03031470|162941074|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|Treatment groups were compared for frequency of allograft nonfunction using Fisher exact test||||||>0.999
81627900|NCT03031470|162941075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.308|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.308
81627901|NCT03031470|162941076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.601|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.601
81627902|NCT03031470|162941078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.574|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Reparixin and Control groups will be compared for degree of allograft steatosis using Cochran-Mantel-Hensel (CMH) test with control EAD.||||||0.574
81627903|NCT03031470|162941079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.843|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Reparixin and Control groups will be compared for duration of cold ischemia using Cochran-Mantel-Hensel (CMH) test with control EAD.||||||0.843
81627904|NCT03031470|162941080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.701|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Reparixin and Control groups will be compared for duration of earm ischemia using Cochran-Mantel-Hensel (CMH) test with control EAD.||||||0.701
81627905|NCT03031470|162941090|SUPERIORITY|"General survival and graft survival (graft loss will be qualified as an event for graft survival) within 1 year were presented with Kaplan-Mayer curves and survival time median with 95% CI. Treatment groups will be compared using logrank test."||||||0.416|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.416
81627906|NCT03848065|162941094|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|17.8||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|31.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference = % V114-SC minus % V114-IM|Injection Site Erythema (Redness)||31.4|9.0|0.004
81627907|NCT03848065|162941094|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|4.7||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|15.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC|Injection Site Erythema (Redness)||15.5|-3.7|0.150
81627908|NCT03848065|162941094|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-13.1||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|0.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference = % V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC|Injection Site Erythema (Redness)||0.2|-27.6|0.054
81656756|NCT00403767|163005065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.02||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The alpha threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 (2-sided).|Cox Proportional Hazards model|(non-stratified) Cox Proportional Hazards model with treatment as covariate||Alternative hypothesis of superiority based on on-treatment data from the safety population.||1.02|0.70|0.073
81656757|NCT01696955|163005066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81656758|NCT01696955|163005069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.47
81656759|NCT01696955|163005070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.99
81656760|NCT01696955|163005071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.58
81656761|NCT02310100|163005106|OTHER|This is a one-group comparison to a performance goal.|binomial proportion|0.673||||0.0008|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.608||||Exact binomial|||H0: PE ≤ 54.9% Ha: PE \> 54.9% Where PE is the primary effectiveness endpoint rate.|||0.608|0.0008
81656762|NCT02310100|163005107|OTHER|One group comparison to a performance goal.|binomial proportion|0.081||||0.0013|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.124|||Exact binomial|||H0: PS ≥ 16.2% Ha: PS \< 16.2% where PS is the primary safety endpoint rate||0.124||0.0013
81656763|NCT01821352|163005113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|5e-05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.00005
81656764|NCT01821352|163005114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81656765|NCT01821352|163005115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81532675|NCT03201419|162750366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|12.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|55.89||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||55.89|-0.73|
81656766|NCT01253018|163005116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Sample size and power calculations were performed based on the difference in the FM score between the two groups with an assumed within group SD of 15.9, the correlation of 0.5 among repeated measures. 30 subjects enrolled in each arm of the study would give 80% power for detecting a difference of 8 points on the FM.~Two sample t-tests were conducted to compare changes in FM between the two interventions groups at final training (12 week)."||||<0.05
81656767|NCT01253018|163005116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two sample t-tests were conducted to compare changes in FM between the two interventions groups at retention (24 weeks).||||<0.05
81656768|NCT01253018|163005118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two sample t-tests were conducted to compare changes in WMFT between the two interventions groups at final training 12 week.||||<0.05
81656769|NCT01253018|163005118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two sample t-tests were conducted to compare changes in WMFT between the two interventions groups at retention 24 weeks.||||<0.05
81656770|NCT01253018|163005119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two sample t-tests were conducted to compare changes in SIS Hand between the two interventions groups at final training week 12.||||<0.05
81656771|NCT01253018|163005119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two sample t-tests were conducted to compare changes in SIS Hand between the two interventions groups at retention week 24.||||<0.05
81656772|NCT05260021|163005200|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-1.25|||ANCOVA|||||-1.25|-2.35|<0.001
81656773|NCT05260021|163005201|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|-1.02|||ANCOVA|||||-1.02|-2.31|<0.001
81656774|NCT05260021|163005201|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|-1.29|||ANCOVA|||||-1.29|-2.57|<0.001
81656775|NCT05260021|163005202|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|40.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|61.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||61.7|18.6|<0.001
81656776|NCT05260021|163005202|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|51.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.1|72.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||72.2|31.1|<0.001
81656777|NCT05260021|163005202|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|45.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.5|64.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||64.1|27.5|<0.001
81656778|NCT05260021|163005203|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||||-0.16|-0.55|< 0.001
81656779|NCT05260021|163005203|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.47|||ANCOVA|||||-0.47|-0.86|<0.001
81656780|NCT05260021|163005203|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||||-0.34|-0.68|< 0.001
81656781|NCT05260021|163005204|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-28.9||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.7|-8.0|||ANCOVA|||||-8.0|-49.7|0.007
81656782|NCT05260021|163005204|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-44.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.3|-23.6|||ANCOVA|||||-23.6|-64.3|< 0.001
81656783|NCT05260021|163005204|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-36.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.2|-18.6|||ANCOVA|||||-18.6|-54.2|< 0.001
81656784|NCT05260021|163005205|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-6.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.31|-3.05|||ANCOVA|||||-3.05|-9.31|< 0.001
81656785|NCT05260021|163005205|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-10.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.67|-7.38|||ANCOVA|||||-7.38|-13.67|< 0.001
81656786|NCT05260021|163005205|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-8.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.05|-5.66|||ANCOVA|||||-5.66|-11.05|< 0.001
81656787|NCT05260021|163005206|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.5||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|50.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||50.3|8.6|0.006
81656788|NCT05260021|163005206|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|39.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.8|60.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||60.2|18.8|< 0.001
81656789|NCT05260021|163005206|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|34.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|52.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||52.1|17|< 0.001
81656790|NCT05260021|163005207|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|43.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.3|64.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||64.4|22.3|< 0.001
81656791|NCT05260021|163005207|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|47.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.4|67.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||67.7|26.4|< 0.001
81532676|NCT03201419|162750366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|47.28||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||47.28|-0.14|
81627909|NCT03848065|162941094|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|13.1||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|28.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference = % V114-SC minus % V114-IM|Injection Site Induration (Hard Lump)||28.8|-2.3|0.091
81627910|NCT03848065|162941094|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-9.1||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-0.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC|Injection Site Induration (Hard Lump)||-0.4|-21.2|0.044
81627911|NCT03848065|162941094|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-22.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.4|-12.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference = % V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC|Injection Site Induration (Hard Lump)||-12.5|-36.4|0.001
81627912|NCT03848065|162941094|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|9.7||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|28.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference = % V114-SC minus % V114-IM|Injection Site Pain||28.9|-10.0|0.333
81627913|NCT03848065|162941094|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-3.2||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|17.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC|Injection Site Pain||17.2|-23.4|0.760
81627914|NCT03848065|162941094|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-13.0||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|7.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference = % V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC|Injection Site Pain||7.1|-32.2|0.205
81627915|NCT03848065|162941094|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|13.0||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|29.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference = % V114-SC minus % V114-IM|Injection Site Swelling||29.7|-3.9|0.128
81627916|NCT03848065|162941094|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.0||||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|13.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC|Injection Site Swelling||13.0|-17.0|0.779
81627917|NCT03848065|162941094|OTHER||Difference in Parentages|-15.0||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.5|1.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference = % V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC|Injection Site Swelling||1.7|-31.5|0.076
81656792|NCT05260021|163005207|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|45.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.3|64.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||64.1|26.3|< 0.001
81627918|NCT03848065|162941095|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-10.6||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|8.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference = % V114-SC minus % V114-IM|Decreased Appetite (Appetite Loss)||8.7|-29.1|0.282
81656793|NCT05260021|163005209|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|0.014||||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.089|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.089|-0.061|0.708
81627919|NCT03848065|162941095|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-9.9||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|9.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference= % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC|Decreased Appetite (Appetite Loss)||9.5|-28.7|0.317
81627920|NCT03848065|162941095|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.7||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|20.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference= % V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC|Decreased Appetite (Appetite Loss)||20.4|-19.2|0.948
81627921|NCT03848065|162941095|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|10.5||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|29.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference = % V114-SC minus % V114-IM|Somnolence (Drowsiness)||29.6|-9.4|0.303
81627922|NCT03848065|162941095|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-4.0||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|15.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference= % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC|Somnolence (Drowsiness)||15.0|-22.6|0.681
81627923|NCT03848065|162941095|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-14.4||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|5.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference= % V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC|Somnolence (Drowsiness)||5.4|-33.2|0.153
81627924|NCT03848065|162941095|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|10.7||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|28.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference = % V114-SC minus % V114-IM|Irritability||28.2|-7.2|0.237
81627925|NCT03848065|162941095|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|7.4||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|25.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference= % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC|Irritability||25.0|-10.3|0.406
81627926|NCT03848065|162941095|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-3.3||||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|15.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference= % V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC|Irritability||15.5|-21.8|0.729
81627927|NCT03848065|162941095|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|4.6||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|17.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference = % V114-SC minus % V114-IM|Urticaria (Hives/Welts)||17.5|-7.1|0.385
81627928|NCT03848065|162941095|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|2.1||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|15.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference= % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC|Urticaria (Hives/Welts)||15.4|-11.0|0.719
81627929|NCT03848065|162941095|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.5||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|8.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference= % V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC|Urticaria (Hives/Welts)||8.9|-14.9|0.610
81627930|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.5|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 1||8.5|-8.1|
81627931|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.5|||||Difference=% V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 1||8.5|-7.9|
81627932|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|7.9|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 1||7.9|-8.1|
81627933|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.5|||||Difference = % V114- SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 3||8.5|-8.1|
81656794|NCT05260021|163005209|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.001||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.076|0.074|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.074|-0.076|0.976
81656795|NCT05260021|163005209|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|0.007||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.071|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.071|-0.058|0.841
81656796|NCT05260021|163005210|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.12|-0.45|< 0.001
81656797|NCT05260021|163005210|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.24|-0.57|< 0.001
81532677|NCT03201419|162750366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|3.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|28.07||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||28.07|-0.01|
81532678|NCT03201419|162750366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|1.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|17.9||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||17.90|-0.00|
81532679|NCT03201419|162750366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|7.55||||||Based on a Bayesian analysis of a sigmoidal dose-response relationship.||7.55|-0.00|
81532680|NCT03201419|162750367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.173||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.318|-0.028||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.028|-0.318|0.0196
81532681|NCT03201419|162750367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.233||||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.423|-0.043||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.043|-0.423|0.0167
81532682|NCT03201419|162750367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.208||||0.0352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.401|-0.015||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||-0.015|-0.401|0.0352
81532683|NCT03201419|162750367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.057||||0.6402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.295|0.182||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.182|-0.295|0.6402
81532684|NCT03201419|162750367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.121||||0.3602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.381|0.139||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.139|-0.381|0.3602
81532685|NCT03201419|162750367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.074||||0.4018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.099|0.247||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.247|-0.099|0.4018
81532686|NCT03201419|162750368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.133||||0.1354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.308|0.042||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.042|-0.308|0.1354
81627934|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|6.3|||||Difference=% V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 3||6.3|-11.7|
81704011|NCT00937326|163103361|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day at Day 1 for fructosamine.||||1.000
81532687|NCT03201419|162750368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.091||||0.4238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.315|0.133||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.133|-0.315|0.4238
81532688|NCT03201419|162750368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.22||||0.0574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.446|0.007||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.007|-0.446|0.0574
81532689|NCT03201419|162750368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.058||||0.6579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.199|0.315||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.315|-0.199|0.6579
81532690|NCT03201419|162750368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.2337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.11||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.110|-0.450|0.2337
81532691|NCT03201419|162750368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-0.136||||0.1639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.328|0.056||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||0.056|-0.328|0.1639
81532692|NCT03201419|162750369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-87.2||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-173.2|-1.2|||MMRM|||||-1.2|-173.2|0.0470
81532693|NCT03201419|162750369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-130.2||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-242.9|-17.6|||MMRM|||||-17.6|-242.9|0.0237
81532694|NCT03201419|162750369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-110.8||||0.0569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-224.9|3.3|||MMRM|||||3.3|-224.9|0.0569
81532695|NCT03201419|162750369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-23.9||||0.7383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-164.8|117.0|||MMRM|||||117.0|-164.8|0.7383
81532696|NCT03201419|162750369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-71.0||||0.3626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-224.3|82.3|||MMRM|||||82.3|-224.3|0.3626
81532697|NCT03201419|162750369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|23.4||||0.6524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.9|125.7|||MMRM|||||125.7|-78.9|0.6524
81532698|NCT03201419|162750370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-49.5||||0.3273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-148.9|49.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||49.9|-148.9|0.3273
81532699|NCT03201419|162750370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-74.6||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-202.0|52.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||52.9|-202.0|0.2500
81532700|NCT03201419|162750370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-93.5||||0.1537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-222.3|35.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||35.2|-222.3|0.1537
81532701|NCT03201419|162750370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|33.6||||0.6515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-113.1|180.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||180.3|-113.1|0.6515
81532702|NCT03201419|162750370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-75.7||||0.3506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-235.3|83.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||83.9|-235.3|0.3506
81532703|NCT03201419|162750370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-85.4||||0.1255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-194.8|24.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||||24.1|-194.8|0.1255
81536930|NCT04612725|162756489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9678||||||Week 12: Estimates included treatment group, region (Europe, North America, Asia) and baseline UAS7.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.9678
81627935|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|11.6|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 3||11.6|-6.0|
81627936|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.5|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 4||8.5|-8.1|
81627937|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.5|||||Difference=% V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 4||8.5|-7.9|
81627938|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|7.9|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 4||7.9|-8.1|
81627939|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.5|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 5||8.5|-8.1|
81627940|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.5|||||Difference=% V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 5||8.5|-7.9|
81656798|NCT05260021|163005210|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2|-0.49|< 0.001
81656799|NCT02626455|163005218|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of PFS|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.125|||=|0.827974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.881|1.437||Significance level is 0.025.|Log Rank|PFS was evaluated with a one-sided stratified log- rank test. HR and 95% CI are based on the stratified Cox regression model.||||1.437|0.881|= 0.827974
81656800|NCT02626455|163005221|SUPERIORITY|ORR of Copa+R-B/R-CHOP minus ORR of Pbo+R-B/R-CHOP|Difference|-1.25|||=|0.658652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.25|4.75||Significance level is 0.025. P-values are descriptive (nominal) due to multiplicity testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Point estimate and 95% CI are based on Mantel-Haenszel weighted treatment difference.||||4.75|-7.25|= 0.658652
81656801|NCT02626455|163005222|SUPERIORITY|ORR of Copa+R-B/R-CHOP minus ORR of Pbo+R-B/R-CHOP|Difference|-0.8|||=|0.605183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.64|5.05||Significance level is 0.025. P-value is descriptive (nominal) due to multiplicity testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Point estimate and 95% CI are based on Mantel-Haenszel weighted treatment difference.||||5.05|-6.64|=0.605183
81656802|NCT02626455|163005223|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of DOR|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.145|||=|0.846204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.883|1.484||Significance level is 0.025, P-value is descriptive (nominal) due to multiplicity testing.|Log Rank|DOR was evaluated with a one-sided stratified log-rank test. HR and its 95% CI were based on the stratified Cox regression model.||||1.484|0.883|= 0.846204
81656803|NCT02626455|163005224|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of DOR|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.117|||=|0.801735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.865|1.443||Significance level is 0.025, P-value is descriptive (nominal) due to multiplicity testing.|Log Rank|DOR was evaluated with a one-sided stratified log-rank test. HR and its 95% CI were based on the stratified Cox regression model.||||1.443|0.865|= 0.801735
81656804|NCT02626455|163005225|SUPERIORITY|CRR of Copa+R-B/R-CHOP minus CRR of Pbo+R-B/R-CHOP|Difference|-2.74|||=|0.741153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.06|5.57||Significance level is 0.025. P-value is descriptive (nominal) due to multiplicity testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Point estimate and 95% CI are based on Mantel-Haenszel weighted treatment difference.||||5.57|-11.06|= 0.741153
81656805|NCT02626455|163005226|SUPERIORITY|CRR of Copa+R-B/R-CHOP minus CRR of Pbo+R-B/R-CHOP|Difference|-2.21|||=|0.696482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.62|6.2||Significance level is 0.025. P-value is descriptive (nominal) due to multiplicity testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Point estimate and 95% CI are based on Mantel-Haenszel weighted treatment difference.||||6.20|-10.62|= 0.696482
81532704|NCT04266795|162750376|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||=|0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.6|||Log Rank|P-value was comparison of EFS between treatment groups and was based on the 1-sided stratified log-rank test statistic.|Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted stratified Cox proportional hazard regression model with stratification factors (randomization strata of age and AML subtype) and treatment as a factor in the model.|||1.60|0.61|=0.477
81704012|NCT00937326|163103361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.901||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day at Day 1 for fructosamine.||||0.901
81704013|NCT00937326|163103361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.155||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day at Day 1 for fructosamine.||||0.155
81536931|NCT04612725|162756489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3689||||||Week 12: Estimates included treatment group, region (Europe, North America, Asia) and baseline UAS7.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.3689
81656806|NCT02626455|163005227|SUPERIORITY|DCR of Copa+R-B/R-CHOP minus DCR of Pbo+R-B/R-CHOP|Difference|-3.95|||=|0.936009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.04|1.14||Significance level is 0.025. P-value is descriptive (nominal) due to multiplicity testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Point estimate and 95% CI are based on Mantel-Haenszel weighted treatment difference||||1.14|-9.04|= 0.936009
81656807|NCT02626455|163005228|SUPERIORITY|DCR of Copa+R-B/R-CHOP minus DCR of Pbo+R-B/R-CHOP|Difference|-3.89|||=|0.944242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.68|0.9||Significance level is 0.025. P-value is descriptive (nominal) due to multiplicity testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Point estimate and 95% CI are based on Mantel-Haenszel weighted treatment difference||||0.90|-8.68|= 0.944242
81656808|NCT02626455|163005229|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of TTP|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.006|||=|0.517849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.777|1.303||Significance level is 0.025. P-value is descriptive (nominal) due to multiplicity testing.|Log Rank|TTP was evaluated with a one-sided stratified log-rank test. HR and its 95% CI are based on the stratified Cox regression model.||||1.303|0.777|= 0.517849
81656809|NCT02626455|163005230|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of TTP|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.971|||=|0.411398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.257||Significance level is 0.025. P-value is descriptive (nominal) due to multiplicity testing.|Log Rank|TTP was evaluated with a one-sided stratified log-rank test. HR and its 95% CI are based on the stratified Cox regression model.||||1.257|0.750|= 0.411398
81656810|NCT02626455|163005231|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of TTNT|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.289|||=|0.955865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.962|1.728||Significance level IS 0.025. P-value is descriptive (nominal) due to multiplicity testing.|Log Rank|TTNT was evaluated with a one-sided stratified log-rank test. HR and its 95% CI are based on the stratified Cox regression model.||||1.728|0.962|= 0.955865
81656811|NCT02626455|163005232|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of OS|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.132|||=|0.758563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.603||Significance level is 0.025. P-value is descriptive (nominal) due to multiplicity testing.|Log Rank|OS was evaluated with a one-sided stratified log-rank test. HR and 95% CI are based on the stratified Cox regression model.||||1.603|0.800|= 0.758563
81656812|NCT02626455|163005233|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of time to deterioration in DRS-P|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.394|||=|0.999695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.149|1.691||Significance level IS 0.025. P-value is descriptive (nominal) due to multiplicity testing.|Log Rank|Time to deterioration in DRS-P was evaluated with one-sided stratified log-rank test.HR and its 95% CI are based on stratified Cox regression model.||||1.691|1.149|= 0.999695
81656813|NCT02626455|163005234|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of time to improvement in DRS-P|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||=|0.965639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.642|1.02||Significance level is 0.025. P-value is descriptive (nominal) due to multiplicity testing.|Log Rank|Time to improvement in DRS-P was evaluated with one-sided stratified log-rank test.HR and its 95% CI are based on the stratified Cox regression model.||||1.020|0.642|= 0.965639
81656814|NCT01200290|163005256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 8.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||||0.324
81656815|NCT01200290|163005256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 16.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||||0.031
81656816|NCT01200290|163005256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 24.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||||0.076
81656817|NCT01200290|163005256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 36.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||||0.013
81656818|NCT01200290|163005256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 52.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||||0.553
81656819|NCT01200290|163005256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 64.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||||0.132
81656820|NCT01200290|163005256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 76.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||||0.230
81656821|NCT01200290|163005257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 8.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||||0.335
81656822|NCT01200290|163005257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 16.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||||0.043
81656823|NCT01200290|163005257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 24.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||||0.073
81656824|NCT01200290|163005257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 36.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||||0.004
81656825|NCT01200290|163005257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 52.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||||0.699
81656826|NCT01200290|163005257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 64.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||||0.095
81656827|NCT01200290|163005257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 76.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||||0.082
81656828|NCT01133418|163005303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05|General Linear Model|||||||.36
81656829|NCT01133418|163005304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||General Linear Model|||||||.86
81656830|NCT01133418|163005305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||General Linear Model|||||||.79
81656831|NCT01133418|163005306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||General Linear Model|||||||.77
81656832|NCT04150068|163005307|SUPERIORITY|The difference in percentage between 2 treatment groups was compared using an unconditional exact method using 2 invert 1-sided tests with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority.|Percentage Difference|70.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.9|90.0||The P value and 95% confidence interval (CI) for the point estimate of treatment difference in proportions was estimated and constructed using the Chan and Zhang method.|Chan & Zhang method|||||90.0|34.9|< 0.0001
81656833|NCT05316701|163005316|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.26|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.47|||Log Rank|||Log-rank test was stratified by randomization stratification factors.||0.47|0.14|<0.00001
81656834|NCT05316701|163005317|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.19||||2e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.43|||Gray's test|||Gray's test was stratified by randomization stratification factors.||0.43|0.08|0.00002
81656835|NCT05316701|163005318|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49||||0.11823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.22|||Log Rank|||Log-rank test was stratified by randomization stratification factors.||1.22|0.20|0.11823
81656836|NCT05316701|163005319|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37||||3e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.6|||Log Rank|||Log-rank test was stratified by randomization stratification factors.||0.60|0.23|0.00003
81656837|NCT04679935|163005320|OTHER|Analysis was purely descriptive.|Difference|-3.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.47|-0.01|||MMRM model|||Week 40||-0.01|-7.47|
81656838|NCT04679935|163005320|OTHER|Analysis was purely descriptive.|Difference|-4.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.78|-0.48|||MMRM model|||Week 44||-0.48|-8.78|
81656839|NCT04679935|163005320|OTHER|Analysis was purely descriptive.|Difference|-5.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.13|-0.58|||MMRM model|||Week 48||-0.58|-10.13|
81656840|NCT04679935|163005320|OTHER|Analysis was purely descriptive.|Difference|-4.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.77|0.39|||MMRM model|||Week 52||0.39|-8.77|
81656841|NCT04679935|163005320|OTHER|Analysis was purely descriptive.|Difference|-4.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.56|-0.16|||MMRM model|||Mean of Week 40 to Week 52||-0.16|-8.56|
81656842|NCT04679935|163005328|OTHER|Analysis was purely descriptive.|Difference|-4.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.77|-0.39|||MMRM model|||Week 52||-0.39|-8.77|
81656843|NCT04362189|163005340|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.93|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Slope represents beta coefficient for arm \* time interaction.|Analyses relied on Bayesian inference for test of superiority via generalized linear mixed model.||||
81656844|NCT04362189|163005341|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.31|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Slope represents beta coefficient for arm \* time interaction.|||||
81656845|NCT04362189|163005342|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Slope represents beta coefficient for arm \* time interaction.|Analyses relied on Bayesian inference for test of superiority via generalized linear mixed model.||||
81656846|NCT04362189|163005343|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Slope represents beta coefficient for arm \* time interaction.|Analyses relied on Bayesian inference for test of superiority via generalized linear mixed model.||||
81656847|NCT04362189|163005344|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Slope represents beta coefficient for arm \* time interaction.|Analyses relied on Bayesian inference for test of superiority via generalized linear mixed model.||||
81656848|NCT04362189|163005345|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||HB-adMSCs represents Numerator and Placebo represents Denominator.|Analyses relied on Bayesian inference for test of superiority via generalized linear mixed model.||||
81656849|NCT04362189|163005352|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.17|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Slope represents beta coefficient for arm \* time interaction.|Analyses relied on Bayesian inference for test of superiority via generalized linear mixed model.||||
81656850|NCT04362189|163005353|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Slope represents beta coefficient for arm \* time interaction.|Analyses relied on Bayesian inference for test of superiority via generalized linear mixed model.||||
81532705|NCT03043872|162750388|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.591|0.909||Analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and using the rank tests of association approach.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and ties handled by Efron approach.|D + EP vs EP. The global cohort interim analysis of OS was based on a Lan-DeMets alpha spending function with O'Brien Fleming type boundary, using the actual number of events observed as a proportion of the planned total. Boundary for declaring statistical significance was 0.0178 for a 4% overall alpha. Hazard Ratio (HR) \<1 favors D + EP to be associated with a longer OS than EP.||0.909|0.591|0.0047
81532706|NCT03043872|162750389|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.625|0.91||Analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and using the rank tests of association approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and ties handled by Efron approach.|D + EP vs EP. HR \<1 favors D + EP to be associated with a longer OS than EP.||0.910|0.625|0.0032
81536932|NCT04612725|162756489|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|-3.43||||0.6624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.96|12.11||Week 24: Estimates included treatment group, region (Europe, North America, Asia) and baseline UAS7.|Regression, Logistic|||||12.11|-18.96|0.6624
81656851|NCT04362189|163005354|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Slope represents beta coefficient for arm \* time interaction.|Analyses relied on Bayesian inference for test of superiority via generalized linear mixed model.||||
81656852|NCT04362189|163005355|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Slope represents beta coefficient for arm \* time interaction.|Analyses relied on Bayesian inference for test of superiority via generalized linear mixed model.||||
81656853|NCT05116540|163005415|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.616||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.282|31.959|||ANCOVA|||||31.959|12.282|0.0002
81656854|NCT05116540|163005416|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.764|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.844||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.307|28.221|||ANCOVA|||||28.221|3.307|0.0166
81656855|NCT05116540|163005417|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.137|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.962||0.9905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.361|32.006|||ANCOVA|||||32.006|12.361|0.9905
81656856|NCT05116540|163005418|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.747|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.274||0.8292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.329|28.177|||ANCOVA|||||28.177|3.329|0.8292
81704014|NCT00937326|163103361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.845||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day at Day 28 for fructosamine.||||0.845
81656857|NCT05116540|163005419|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.554|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.638||0.0278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.914|-0.195|||ANCOVA|||||-0.195|-2.914|0.0278
81656858|NCT05116540|163005420|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.453|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.757||0.0666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.424|11.33|||ANCOVA|||||11.330|-0.424|0.0666
81656859|NCT05116540|163005421|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.508||0.0863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.629|21.853|||ANCOVA|||||21.853|-1.629|0.0863
81656860|NCT05116540|163005422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.977|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.633||0.5588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.504|4.457|||ANCOVA|||||4.457|-2.504|0.5588
81656861|NCT05116540|163005423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.593|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.023||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.773|-2.413|||ANCOVA|||||-2.413|-6.773|0.0004
81656862|NCT02731690|163005476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5303||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 12||||0.5303
81656863|NCT02731690|163005476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1646||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 24||||0.1646
81656864|NCT02731690|163005476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1189||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 36||||0.1189
81656865|NCT02731690|163005476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0706||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 48||||0.0706
81656866|NCT02731690|163005477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0715||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 12||||0.0715
81532707|NCT03043872|162750389|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.682|0.995||Analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and using the rank tests of association approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and ties handled by Efron approach.|"D + T + EP vs EP. The alpha level applied at the global cohort final analysis was adjusted (using a generalized Haybittle-Peto method) to account for actual alpha spent at the interim analysis based on the actual final total number of events, and thus maintain control of overall Type I error. Boundary for declaring statistical significance was 0.0418 for a 5% overall alpha.~HR \<1 favors D + T + EP to be associated with a longer OS than EP."||0.995|0.682|0.0451
81532708|NCT03043872|162750390|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.414|1.029||Analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and using the rank tests of association approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and ties handled by Efron approach.|D + EP vs EP. HR \<1 favors D + EP to be associated with a longer OS than EP. The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.||1.029|0.414|0.0664
81656867|NCT02731690|163005477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1697||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 24||||0.1697
81532709|NCT03043872|162750391|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.1455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.504|1.106||Analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and using the rank tests of association approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and ties handled by Efron approach.|D + EP vs EP. HR \<1 favors D + EP to be associated with a longer OS than EP. The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.||1.106|0.504|0.1455
81532710|NCT03043872|162750391|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.439|0.964||Analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and using the rank tests of association approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and ties handled by Efron approach.|D + T + EP vs EP. HR \<1 favors D + T + EP to be associated with a longer OS than EP. The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.||0.964|0.439|0.0314
81532711|NCT03043872|162750392|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.4352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.309||Analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and using the rank tests of association approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and ties handled by Efron approach.|D + T + EP vs D + EP. HR \<1 favors D + T + EP to be associated with a longer OS than D + EP.||1.309|0.890|0.4352
81532712|NCT03043872|162750393|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.665|0.959||Analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and using the rank tests of association approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and ties handled by Efron approach.|D + EP vs EP. HR \<1 favors D + EP to be associated with a longer PFS than EP.||0.959|0.665|0.0157
81532713|NCT03043872|162750393|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.696|1.005||Analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and using the rank tests of association approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and ties handled by Efron approach.|D + T + EP vs EP. HR \<1 favors D + T + EP to be associated with a longer PFS than EP.||1.005|0.696|0.0568
81532714|NCT03043872|162750393|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.857|1.235||Analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and using the rank tests of association approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and ties handled by Efron approach.|D + T + EP vs D + EP. HR \<1 favors D + T + EP to be associated with a longer PFS than D + EP.||1.235|0.857|0.7540
81532715|NCT03043872|162750394|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.086|2.401||Analysis was performed using a logistic regression model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin). P-value is based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from addition of a treatment factor to the model.|Regression, Logistic|||D + EP vs EP. An odds ratio \>1 favors D + EP.||2.401|1.086|0.0177
81536933|NCT04612725|162756489|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|0.28||||0.9726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.84|16.4||Week 24: Estimates included treatment group, region (Europe, North America, Asia) and baseline UAS7.|Regression, Logistic|||||16.40|-15.84|0.9726
81656868|NCT02731690|163005477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3428||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 36||||0.3428
81656869|NCT02731690|163005477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0642||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 48||||0.0642
81656870|NCT02731690|163005478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0568||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 12||||0.0568
81656871|NCT02731690|163005478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0533||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 24||||0.0533
81465847|NCT01098500|162624274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Prevalence percentage|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.5|||||Prevalence percentage is the number of patients with an ALT \>=3 times ULN divided by all patients that were tested at baseline (30 days prior to initiation of TKI drug).|||3.5|0.9|
81465848|NCT01098500|162624275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate (IR)|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|9.0|||||Incidence rate (IR) is the number of patients with an ALT \>=3 times ULN after initiation of TKI divided by person time contributed by all patients with normal ALT (\<1 times ULN) at baseline. IR expressed per 100 person years.|||9.0|3.3|
81465849|NCT01098500|162624276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Prevalence percentage|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.4|||||Prevalence percentage is the number of patients with Hy's Law divided by all patients that were tested at baseline (30 days prior to initiation of TKI drug).|||1.4|0.1|
81465850|NCT01098500|162624277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate (IR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0|||||Incidence rate (IR) is the number of patients with Hy's Law after initiation of TKI divided by person time contributed by all patients with normal ALT, AST, ALP, and BIL (\< 1 times ULN) at baseline. IR is expressed per 100 person years.|||2.0|0.0|
81465851|NCT03452488|162624286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2437|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic.||||0.2437
81465852|NCT03452488|162624286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic||||0.2000
81532716|NCT03043872|162750394|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.3611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.817|1.746||Analysis was performed using a logistic regression model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin). P-value is based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from addition of a treatment factor to the model.|Regression, Logistic|||D + T + EP vs EP. An odds ratio \>1 favors D + T + EP.||1.746|0.817|0.3611
81532717|NCT03043872|162750406|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.574|1.277||Analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and using the rank tests of association approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and ties handled by Efron approach.|D + T + EP vs D + EP. HR \<1 favors D + T + EP to be associated with a longer OS than D + EP. The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.||1.277|0.574|0.4470
81656872|NCT02731690|163005478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0459||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 36||||0.0459
81465853|NCT03452488|162624286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Adjusted Bayesian Imputation|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic based on adjusted Bayesian Imputation||||0.3240
81465854|NCT03452488|162624286|SUPERIORITY|Gait Speed Based on Adjusted Bayesian Imputation||||||0.5123|||||||Adjusted Bayesian Imputation|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic based on adjusted Bayesian Imputation||||0.5123
81465855|NCT03452488|162624286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.692|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic based on MI and Adjusted Bayesian Imputation||||0.6920
81465856|NCT03452488|162624286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic based on MI and Adjusted Bayesian Imputation||||0.0850
81465857|NCT03452488|162624287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9408|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic in Physical Function Domain (PF-10) Sub-score based on Mixed Model Analysis||||0.9408
81704015|NCT00937326|163103361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.164||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day at Day 28 for fructosamine.||||0.164
81465858|NCT03452488|162624287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic in Physical Function Domain (PF-10) Sub-score based on Mixed Model Analysis||||0.9485
81656873|NCT02731690|163005478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5678||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 48||||0.5678
81656874|NCT02731690|163005479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.581||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 12||||0.5810
81656875|NCT02731690|163005479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0465||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 24||||0.0465
81465859|NCT03452488|162624287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9848|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic in Physical Function Domain (PF-10) Sub-Score Based on Adjusted Bayesian Imputation||||0.9848
81532718|NCT03043872|162750407|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.661|1.437||Analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and using the rank tests of association approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and ties handled by Efron approach.|D + EP vs EP. HR \<1 favors D + EP to be associated with a longer PFS than EP. The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.||1.437|0.661|0.8934
81532719|NCT03043872|162750407|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.1035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.487|1.068||Analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and using the rank tests of association approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and ties handled by Efron approach.|D + T + EP vs EP. HR \<1 favors D + T + EP to be associated with a longer PFS than EP. The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.||1.068|0.487|0.1035
81532720|NCT03043872|162750407|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.1673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.522|1.116||Analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and using the rank tests of association approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin), and ties handled by Efron approach.|D + T + EP vs D + EP. HR \<1 favors D + T + EP to be associated with a longer PFS than D + EP. The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.||1.116|0.522|0.1673
81532721|NCT03043872|162750408|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.244||Analysis was performed using a logistic regression model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin). P-value is based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from addition of a treatment factor to the model.|Regression, Logistic|||D + EP vs EP. An odds ratio \>1 favors D + EP. The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.||3.244|0.610|0.4320
81532722|NCT03043872|162750408|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.0986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.874|5.118||Analysis was performed using a logistic regression model, adjusting for planned platinum therapy in Cycle 1 (carboplatin or cisplatin). P-value is based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from addition of a treatment factor to the model.|Regression, Logistic|||D + T + EP vs EP. An odds ratio \>1 favors D + T + EP. The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.||5.118|0.874|0.0986
81532723|NCT02777827|162750429|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean|0.2221|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0453|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1324|0.3118|||ANCOVA|||||0.3118|0.1324|<0.0001
81532724|NCT02777827|162750429|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|0.4042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0453|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3146|0.4938|||ANCOVA|||||0.4938|0.3146|<0.0001
81532725|NCT02777827|162750429|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|0.1056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0451||0.0207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0164|0.1949|||ANCOVA|||||0.1949|0.0164|0.0207
81532726|NCT02777827|162750429|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|0.1701|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.2592|||ANCOVA|||||0.2592|0.0810|0.0002
81532727|NCT02777827|162750429|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|0.4062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0451|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.317|0.4955|||ANCOVA|||||0.4955|0.3170|<0.0001
81532728|NCT04551066|162750453|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.4224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.26||calculated from Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline platelet count ≥100 x 10\^9/Liters versus 50 to \<100 x 10\^9/Liters inclusive|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.26|0.71|0.4224
81532729|NCT04551066|162750454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.5728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.53||calculated from Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline platelet count ≥100 x 10\^9/Liters versus 50 to \<100 x 10\^9/Liters inclusive|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.53|0.46|0.5728
81532730|NCT04551066|162750456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.949||||||calculated from log-rank test stratified by Baseline platelet count ≥100 × 10\^9/Liters versus 50 to \<100 × 10\^9/Liters inclusive|Log Rank|||||||0.9490
81532731|NCT04551066|162750460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1085||||||calculated from log-rank test stratified by Baseline platelet count ≥100 × 10\^9/Liters versus 50 to \<100 × 10\^9/Liters inclusive|Log Rank|||||||0.1085
81532732|NCT04551066|162750461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6127||||||calculated from log-rank test stratified by Baseline platelet count ≥100 × 10\^9/Liters versus 50 to \<100 × 10\^9/Liters inclusive|Log Rank|||||||0.6127
81532733|NCT00369577|162750462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088||||||p-values (adjusted) using Dunnett's t-test in main effects ANCOVA model|ANCOVA|||||||0.0880
81532734|NCT00369577|162750462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||p-values (adjusted) using Dunnett's t-test in main effects ANCOVA model|ANCOVA|||||||0.0002
81532735|NCT00369577|162750463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0583|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0583
81532736|NCT00369577|162750463|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.0001
81532737|NCT00369577|162750464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0067|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0067
81532738|NCT00369577|162750464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0003
81532739|NCT00369577|162750465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0076|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0076
81532740|NCT00369577|162750465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0001
81532741|NCT04186871|162750473|SUPERIORITY|RESPONSE DIFFERENCE (95% CI) VS PLACEBO|Response Difference|-27.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.5|21.9||||||||21.9|-77.5|
81704016|NCT00937326|163103361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.699||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day at Day 28 for fructosamine.||||0.699
81627941|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|7.9|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 5||7.9|-8.1|
81627942|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|6.3|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 6A||6.3|-11.9|
81627943|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.5|||||Difference=% V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 6A||8.5|-7.9|
81627944|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|5.8|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 6A||5.8|-11.9|
81627945|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-0.2|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 6B||-0.2|-21.2|
81627946|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|2.1|||||Difference=% V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 6B||2.1|-17.9|
81627947|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|10.2|||||Difference=% V114 SC minus % V114 IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 6B||10.2|-15.6|
81656876|NCT02731690|163005479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1047||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 36||||0.1047
81627948|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.5|||||Difference = % V114 SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 7F||8.5|-8.1|
81627949|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|6.3|||||Difference=% V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 7F||6.3|-11.7|
81627950|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|11.6|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 7F||11.6|-6.0|
81656877|NCT02731690|163005479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0661||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 48||||0.0661
81704017|NCT00937326|163103361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.313||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day at Day 28 for fructosamine.||||0.313
81627951|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Differences in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.5|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 9V||8.5|-8.1|
81627952|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.5|||||Difference=% V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 9V||8.5|-7.9|
81627953|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|7.9|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 9V||7.9|-8.1|
81627954|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|6.3|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 14||6.3|-11.9|
81656878|NCT02731690|163005480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1615||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 12||||0.1615
81656879|NCT02731690|163005480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6201||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 24||||0.6201
81627955|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.5|||||Difference=% V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 14||8.5|-7.9|
81627956|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|5.8|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 14||5.8|-11.9|
81627957|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.5|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 18C||8.5|-8.1|
81627958|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.5|||||Difference=% V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 18C||8.5|-7.9|
81627959|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Differences in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|7.9|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 18C||7.9|-8.1|
81627960|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.5|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 19A||8.5|-8.1|
81627961|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.5|||||Difference=% V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 19A||8.5|-7.9|
81627962|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|7.9|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 19A||7.9|-8.1|
81627963|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.5|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 19F||8.5|-8.1|
81627964|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.5|||||Difference=% V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 19F||8.5|-7.9|
81627965|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|7.9|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 19F||7.9|-8.1|
81532742|NCT04186871|162750473|SUPERIORITY|ODDS RATIO (95% CI) VS PLACEBO|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||0.3117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|2.73|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.73|0.04|0.3117
81532743|NCT04186871|162750474|SUPERIORITY|ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE VS PLACEBO|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|4.9||||||||4.9|-2.8|
81532744|NCT04186871|162750474|EQUIVALENCE|ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE AT WEEK 24|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-5.0||||||||-5.0|-11.5|
81532745|NCT04186871|162750474|EQUIVALENCE|ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE AT WEEK 24|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|-5.2||||||||-5.2|-9.3|
81532746|NCT04186871|162750475|SUPERIORITY|RESPONSE DIFFERENCE VS PLACEBO|Response Difference|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.8|65.2||||||||65.2|-31.8|
81532747|NCT04186871|162750475|SUPERIORITY|ODDS RATIO VS PLACEBO|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|18.04||||||||18.04|0.22|
81532748|NCT04186871|162750476|SUPERIORITY|RESPONSE DIFFERENCE (95% CI) VS PLACEBO|Response Difference|-11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.1|33.3||||||||33.3|-57.1|
81532749|NCT04186871|162750476|SUPERIORITY|ODDS RATIO (95% CI) VS PLACEBO|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|10.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.02|0.02|0.5930
81532750|NCT04186871|162750477|SUPERIORITY|RESPONSE DIFFERENCE VS PLACEBO|Response Difference|-14.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.9|7.7||||||||7.7|-36.9|
81532751|NCT04186871|162750477|SUPERIORITY|ODDS RATIO VS PLACEBO|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46||||0.1639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.39|||Chi-squared|||||1.39|0.15|0.1639
81532752|NCT04186871|162750478|EQUIVALENCE|ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE WEEK 12|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-1.11||||||||-1.110|-2.110|
81532753|NCT04186871|162750478|EQUIVALENCE|ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE AT WEEK 12|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.567|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.855|-1.28||||||||-1.280|-1.855|
81532754|NCT04186871|162750478|SUPERIORITY|ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE VS PLACEBO|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.043|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.534|0.62||||||||0.620|-0.534|
81532755|NCT04186871|162750479|EQUIVALENCE|ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE AT WEEK 12|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.741|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.256|-1.226||||||||-1.226|-2.256|
81532756|NCT04186871|162750479|EQUIVALENCE|ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE AT WEEK 12|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.698|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.998|-1.399||||||||-1.399|-1.998|
81656880|NCT02731690|163005480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9229||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 36||||0.9229
81532757|NCT04186871|162750479|SUPERIORITY|ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE VS PLACEBO|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.043|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.553|0.639||||||||0.639|-0.553|
81532758|NCT04186871|162750480|EQUIVALENCE|ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE AT WEEK 12|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.495|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.861|-14.128||||||||-14.128|-24.861|
81532759|NCT04186871|162750480|EQUIVALENCE|ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE AT WEEK 12|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.767|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.848|-15.686||||||||-15.686|-21.848|
81532760|NCT04186871|162750480|SUPERIORITY|ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE VS PLACEBO|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.728|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.463|6.919||||||||6.919|-5.463|
81532761|NCT04186871|162750481|EQUIVALENCE|ADJUSTED MEAN AT DIFFERENCE WEEK 12|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|-14.1||||||||-14.1|-24.3|
81532762|NCT04186871|162750481|EQUIVALENCE|ADJUSTED MEAN AT DIFFERENCE WEEK 12|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|-15.5||||||||-15.5|-21.4|
81532763|NCT04186871|162750481|SUPERIORITY|ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE VS PLACEBO|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|6.6||||||||6.6|-5.2|
81532764|NCT04186871|162750482|SUPERIORITY|RESPONSE DIFFERENCE VS PLACEBO|Response Difference|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|19.9||||||||19.9|-28.1|
81532765|NCT04186871|162750482|SUPERIORITY|ODDS RATIO VS PLACEBO|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.32||||||||2.32|0.31|
81532766|NCT04186871|162750483|SUPERIORITY|RESPONSE DIFFERENCE VS PLACEBO|Response Difference|-6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|9.9||||||||9.9|-22.8|
81532767|NCT04186871|162750483|SUPERIORITY|ODDS RATIO VS PLACEBO|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|2.34||||||||2.34|0.11|
81532768|NCT00549445|162750512|OTHER|Student t test||||||0.045||||||Threshold for significance is P-Value \< 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.045
81532769|NCT01389882|162750520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.007|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.015||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|1.978|||Paired t-test|||||1.978|0.036|0.043
81532770|NCT01389882|162750521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.232|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.841||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.637|0.174|||Paired t-test|||||0.174|-0.637|0.245
81532771|NCT01389882|162750522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.095||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.714|||Paired t-test|||||0.714|-0.020|0.257
81532772|NCT01389882|162750523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.188|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.541||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.554|0.931|||Paired t-test|||||0.931|-0.554|0.601
81532773|NCT01389882|162750524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.149|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.355||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.023|||Paired t-test|||||0.023|-0.320|0.085
81532774|NCT01389882|162750525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.516|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.786||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.799|11.232|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||11.232|1.799|0.002
81532775|NCT01389882|162750526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.516||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.478|2.904|||Paired t-test, 2-sided|||||2.904|0.478|0.009
81532776|NCT01389882|162750527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.692|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.192||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.364|1.749|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.749|-0.364|0.314
81532777|NCT01389882|162750528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.007|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.047||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.016|||Paired t-test|||||0.016|-0.030|0.515
81532778|NCT01389882|162750529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1105|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.501||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.505|3.726|||Paired t-test|||||3.726|-3.505|0.949
81532779|NCT01389882|162750530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.053|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.081||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|6.875|||Paired t-test|||||6.875|-4.770|0.709
81532780|NCT01389882|162750531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.274|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.233||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.802|||Paired t-test|||||0.802|-1.350|0.600
81532781|NCT02485561|162750618|SUPERIORITY||F-value|1.019||||0.362|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.362
81532782|NCT02485561|162750619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.024|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.024
81627966|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|10.4|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 23F||10.4|-9.8|
81627967|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|12.4|||||Difference=% V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 23F||12.4|-5.7|
81627968|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|5.8|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 23F||5.8|-11.9|
81656881|NCT02731690|163005480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6307||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 48||||0.6307
81656882|NCT02731690|163005481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0088||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 12||||0.0088
81656883|NCT02731690|163005481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2213||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 24||||0.2213
81656884|NCT02731690|163005481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 36||||0.0180
81656885|NCT02731690|163005481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.197||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 48||||0.1970
81627969|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|90.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.2|96.4|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 22F||96.4|77.2|
81656886|NCT02731690|163005482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0752||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 12||||0.0752
81656887|NCT02731690|163005482|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.||||||0.6403||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 24||||0.6403
81627970|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|95.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.1|98.7|||||Difference=% V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 22F||98.7|84.1|
81627971|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|3.6|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 22F||3.6|-15.2|
81656888|NCT02731690|163005482|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.||||||0.2316||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 36||||0.2316
81656889|NCT02731690|163005482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7635||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 48||||0.7635
81656890|NCT02731690|163005483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0872||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 12||||0.0872
81656891|NCT02731690|163005483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0073||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 24||||0.0073
81656892|NCT02731690|163005483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0086||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 36||||0.0086
81656893|NCT02731690|163005483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0489||||||Analyzed using a repeated measure GEE model, which includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, visit as a fixed factor, and the baseline value as a covariate. Compound symmetry is used as the covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 48||||0.0489
81656894|NCT03828747|163005491|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.849||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|-1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from Baseline at Week 49||-1.21|-4.56|0.0008
81627972|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|81.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.9|90.5|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 33F||90.5|67.9|
81627973|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|88.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.4|95.2|||||Difference=% V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 33F||95.2|76.4|
81627974|NCT03848065|162941097|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|8.2|||||Difference=% V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|ST 33F||8.2|-22.7|
81627975|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.0|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 1||1.00|0.58|
81627976|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.13|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-IM/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|||1.13|0.65|
81656895|NCT03828747|163005491|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.287||0.0351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from Baseline at Week 61||-0.20|-5.31|0.0351
81656896|NCT03828747|163005492|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.295||0.5207||95.0|-3.39|1.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from Baseline at Week 49||1.72|-3.39|0.5207
81656897|NCT03828747|163005492|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.911||0.3704||95.0|-5.5|2.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from Baseline at Week 61||2.07|-5.50|0.3704
81656898|NCT03828747|163005493|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.282||0.3501||95.0|-0.29|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from Baseline at Week 49||0.82|-0.29|0.3501
81656899|NCT03828747|163005493|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.525||0.7431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from Baseline at Week 61||1.22|-0.87|0.7431
81532783|NCT02485561|162750619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.75
81627977|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.16|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC V114-IM. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|||1.16|0.68|
81627978|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.76|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 3||1.76|0.96|
81627979|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.01|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-IM/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 3||2.01|1.10|
81627980|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.18|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC V114 IM. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 3||1.18|0.65|
81656900|NCT03828747|163005494|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.429||0.5366||95.0|-0.58|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from Baseline at Week 49||1.11|-0.58|0.5366
81656901|NCT03828747|163005494|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.618||0.0851||95.0|-0.15|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from Baseline at Week 61||2.30|-0.15|0.0851
81627981|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.9|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 4||0.90|0.58|
81656902|NCT02366468|163005530|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin: -4 letters|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|1.27|||ANCOVA|including study treatment (DI, PRN) and center as factors and baseline BCVA as continuous covariate.||The primary objective was to demonstrate that the mean visit-averaged change from baseline of BCVA over month 1 to treatment completion for the DI arm was non-inferior to the PRN arm.||1.27|-3.04|0.002
81656903|NCT02366468|163005534|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|28.56|||ANCOVA|containing the baseline values of the dependent variables as continuous covariates, and center and treatment as categorical covariates||||28.56|-17.10|0.620
81656904|NCT02366468|163005535|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.66|30.59|||ANCOVA|containing the baseline values of the dependent variables as continuous covariates, and center and treatment as categorical covariates||||30.59|-33.66|0.925
81656905|NCT05540717|163005540|SUPERIORITY||relative difference (%)|-20.25||||0.00048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|-9.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model using treatment group as fixed effect and pooled geographical region as random effect||-9.49|-31.0|0.00048
81656906|NCT05540717|163005541|SUPERIORITY||relative difference (%)|-20.2||||0.00032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.13|-10.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using treatment group as fixed effect and pooled geographical region as random effect||Linear mixed model using treatment group as fixed effect and pooled geographical region as random effect||-10.27|-30.13|0.00032
81656907|NCT05540717|163005542|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed model using treatment group as fixed effect and pooled geographical region as random effect|relative difference (%)|-26.54||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.15|-11.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of dMS of CSMS on peak GPS||-11.94|-41.15|0.00080
81656908|NCT05540717|163005542|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed model using treatment group as fixed effect and pooled geographical region as random effect.|relative difference (%)|-26.6||||0.00031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.49|-12.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of dMS of CSMS on entire GPS||-12.72|-40.49|0.00031
81656909|NCT05540717|163005543|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed model using treatment group as fixed effect and pooled geographical region as random effect|relative difference (%)|-16.35||||0.00223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.27|-6.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of dSS of CSMS on peak GPS||-6.44|-26.27|0.00223
81656910|NCT05540717|163005543|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed model using treatment group as fixed effect and pooled geographical region as random effect|relative difference (%)|-16.58||||0.00076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of dSS of CSMS on entire GPS||||0.00076
81532784|NCT02485561|162750620|SUPERIORITY||F-value|6.482||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.002
81627982|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.0|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-IM/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 4||1.00|0.65|
81627983|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.11|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC V114 IM. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 4||1.11|0.72|
81627984|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.16|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 5||1.16|0.60|
81627985|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.31|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-IM/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 5||1.31|0.69|
81627986|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.21|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC V114 IM. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 5||1.21|0.64|
81627987|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.84|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 6A||0.84|0.47|
81532785|NCT02485561|162750620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.91
81532786|NCT02485561|162750620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.716|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81532787|NCT02485561|162750621|SUPERIORITY||F-value|0.608||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.55
81532788|NCT02485561|162750622|SUPERIORITY||F-value|16.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<.001
81532789|NCT02485561|162750622|SUPERIORITY||F-value|2.0||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.14
81532790|NCT02485561|162750623|SUPERIORITY||F-value|1.68||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.19
81532791|NCT02485561|162750623|SUPERIORITY||F-value|0.021||||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.98
81532792|NCT02485561|162750623|SUPERIORITY||F-value|0.312||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.73
81656911|NCT05540717|163005544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.00032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using treatment group as fixed effect, Baseline total RQLQ score as covariate and pooled geographical region as random effect||Average Total RQLQ Score During Peak GPS||-0.23|-0.76|0.00032
81532793|NCT02485561|162750623|SUPERIORITY||F-value|0.702||||0.496|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.496
81627988|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.93|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-IM/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 6A||0.93|0.52|
81627989|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.21|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC V114 IM. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 6A||1.21|0.68|
81627990|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.79|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 6B||0.79|0.36|
81656912|NCT05540717|163005545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.99|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.28|4.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Visit 7 of serum grass-specific IgG4 \[mg/L\]||4.7|3.28|<0.00001
81656913|NCT05540717|163005546|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.254||||0.10846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.951|1.652|||Regression, Logistic|The probability of a well day was calculated using a generalized estimating equation (GEE) or similar approaches as appropriate.||Probability of Well Days During Peak (truncated) GPS||1.652|0.951|0.10846
81532794|NCT02485561|162750623|SUPERIORITY||F-value|1.88||||0.154|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.154
81532795|NCT02485561|162750623|SUPERIORITY||F-value|0.667||||0.514|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.514
81532796|NCT02485561|162750623|SUPERIORITY||F-value|0.666||||0.514|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.514
81532797|NCT02485561|162750624|SUPERIORITY||F-value|0.59||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.56
81532798|NCT02485561|162750625|SUPERIORITY||F-value|0.18||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.84
81656914|NCT03651622|163005590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.98
81656915|NCT03651622|163005591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.85
81532799|NCT02485561|162750626|SUPERIORITY||F-value|1.16||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.31
81532800|NCT02485561|162750627|SUPERIORITY||F-value|1.17||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.31
81532801|NCT02485561|162750627|SUPERIORITY||F-value|0.056||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.95
81532802|NCT04435366|162750651|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.096||Nominal p-value was used for the comparison between avacincaptad pegol versus sham.|MMRM|||Difference in least squares mean between groups calculated as (sham) minus (avacincaptad pegol). Mixed Model for repeated measures (MMRM) was used to compare the treatment groups.||0.096|0.016|0.0064
81532803|NCT04435366|162750652|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.362|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.657||Nominal p-value was used for the comparison between avacincaptad pegol versus sham.|MMRM|||Difference in least squares mean between groups calculated as (sham) minus (avacincaptad pegol).||0.657|0.066|0.0165
81532804|NCT04435366|162750652|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.488|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.189|0.788||Nominal p-value was used for the comparison between avacincaptad pegol and sham versus sham.|MMRM|||Difference in least squares mean between groups calculated as (sham) minus (avacincaptad pegol and sham).||0.788|0.189|0.0015
81532805|NCT04435366|162750653|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|2.12||Nominal p-value was used for the comparison between avacincaptad pegol versus sham.|MMRM|||Difference in least squares mean between groups calculated as (sham) minus (avacincaptad pegol).||2.12|-3.79|0.58
81532806|NCT04435366|162750654|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|1.81||Nominal p-value was used for the comparison between avacincaptad pegol versus sham.|MMRM|||Difference in least squares mean between groups calculated as (sham) minus (avacincaptad pegol).||1.81|-4.79|0.38
81532807|NCT04435366|162750656|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.712|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.5929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.326|1.903|||MMRM|||||1.903|-3.326|0.5929
81532808|NCT04435366|162750658|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.6424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.42|||Log Rank|||||1.42|0.57|0.6424
81627991|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.9|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-IM/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 6B||0.90|0.41|
81656916|NCT03651622|163005592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.40
81656917|NCT03651622|163005593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.02
81656918|NCT03651622|163005594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.38
81656919|NCT03651622|163005595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.18
81656920|NCT03651622|163005596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.79
81656921|NCT03651622|163005597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||ANOVA|||The proposed sample size of n=72 was sufficient to ensure 60% power to detect a moderate effect size (Cohen h=0.68) and 80% to detect a large effect size (Cohen h=0.85) at a significance level of 0.10 for comparing difference in change among the 3 diets. By design, our primary goal for this pilot work is to inform the final efficacy design of a fully powered SMART, and the pilot SMART was therefore not designed to be fully powered for all analyses.||||0.39
81656922|NCT03651622|163005598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.75
81656923|NCT03651622|163005599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.66
81656924|NCT03651622|163005600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.96
81704018|NCT00937326|163103362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.896||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.896
81704019|NCT00937326|163103362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.080
81704020|NCT00937326|163103362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.792||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.792
81532809|NCT03609177|162750659|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.8|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|10.8|||binomial regression with identity link|||||10.8|2.8|<0.05
81532810|NCT03609177|162750660|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||binomial regression with identity link|||||0.6|-0.7|<0.05
81532811|NCT03609177|162750661|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.9|||binomial regression with identity link|||||1.90|-0.5|<0.05
81656925|NCT03651622|163005601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.34
81532812|NCT03609177|162750662|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0|||binomial regression with identity link|||||1.0|-0.4|<0.05
81656926|NCT03651622|163005602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.58
81656927|NCT03651622|163005603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.95
81656928|NCT03651622|163005604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.08
81656929|NCT00307684|163005607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.89||||0.2586||95.0|-2.2055|7.9774||No adjustment for multiplicity was performed. threshold for significance: 0.05 (2-sided)|ANCOVA|treatment, sex and country as factors, age and baseline sum of inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity scores as covariate||Based on preliminary results of a controlled study in adults with MPH, the mean (SD=9) change in CAARS total score from randomization to the 4 week post-randomization endpoint was estimated as +2.5 for PR OROS MPH and +14 for placebo. slightly more conservative, a mean change of 3 in the PR OROS MPH group and a mean increase of 10 in the placebo group were expected. With a two-sided type-I error of 5% and a power of 90%, 37 eligible subjects per group were required.||7.9774|-2.2055|0.2586
81656930|NCT00307684|163005610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3942||||0.2616||95.0|-12.1928|3.4044||No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the ranks with sex, treatment and country as factors and age and baseline score as a covariate||||3.4044|-12.1928|0.2616
81656931|NCT00307684|163005611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.39||||0.5458||95.0|-5.5469|10.3213|||ANCOVA|treatment and country as factors baseline score as covariate||||10.3213|-5.5469|0.5458
81656932|NCT02580305|163005612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical Method: Mixed model for repeated measures||||||0.41
81656933|NCT02580305|163005612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical Method: Mixed model for repeated measures||||||0.90
81656934|NCT02580305|163005613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical Method: Mixed model for repeated measures||||||0.46
81656935|NCT02580305|163005613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical Method: Mixed model for repeated measures||||||0.48
81656936|NCT02580305|163005614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical Method: Mixed model for repeated measures||||||0.83
81656937|NCT02580305|163005614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical Method: Mixed model for repeated measures||||||0.24
81656938|NCT02580305|163005615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical Method: Mixed model for repeated measures||||||0.17
81656939|NCT02580305|163005615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical Method: Mixed model for repeated measures||||||0.14
81656940|NCT02580305|163005616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical Method: Mixed model for repeated measures||||||0.79
81656941|NCT02580305|163005616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical Method: Mixed model for repeated measures||||||0.92
81704021|NCT00937326|163103362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.645||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.645
81627992|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.3|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC V114 IM. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 6B||1.30|0.59|
81656942|NCT03527550|163005632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||ANOVA|Repeated-measures ANOVA. P-value reflects the significance of the interaction term (condition x time).||A 2 (condition: TAU, TAU + cognitive training) x 2 (time) repeated-measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was used to test change in negative urgency at time 1 (admission) and time 2 (discharge), and whether participants differ in their average change in negative urgency as a function of condition (interaction of condition X time; reported below).||||0.95
81656943|NCT03527550|163005633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||ANOVA|Repeated-measures ANOVA. P-value reflects the significance of the interaction term (condition x time).||A 2 (condition: TAU, TAU + cognitive training) x 2 (time) repeated-measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was used to test change in positive urgency at time 1 (admission) and time 2 (discharge), and whether participants differ in their average change in positive urgency as a function of condition (interaction of condition X time; reported below).||||0.64
81656944|NCT03527550|163005634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||Repeated-measures ANOVA. P-value reflects the significance of the interaction term (condition x time).|ANOVA|||A 2 (condition: TAU, TAU + cognitive training) x 2 (time) repeated-measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was used to test change in stop-signal reaction time at time 1 (admission) and time 2 (discharge), and whether participants differ in their average change in stop-signal reaction time as a function of condition (interaction of condition X time; reported below).||||0.91
81656945|NCT03527550|163005638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||ANOVA|Repeated-measures ANOVA. P-value reflects the significance of the interaction term (condition x time).||A 2 (condition: TAU, TAU + cognitive training) x 2 (time) repeated-measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was used to test change in distress intolerance at time 1 (admission) and time 2 (discharge), and whether participants differ in their average change in distress intolerance as a function of condition (interaction of condition X time; reported below).||||.24
81656946|NCT02071290|163005639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.56
81656947|NCT02071290|163005640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.287|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.287
81656948|NCT02071290|163005641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.597|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.597
81656949|NCT02071290|163005642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.307|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.307
81656950|NCT02071290|163005643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.646|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.646
81704022|NCT00937326|163103363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.992||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day at Day 1 for HOMA-IR.||||0.992
81627993|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.81|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 7F||0.81|0.46|
81656951|NCT02071290|163005644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.757|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.757
81656952|NCT02071290|163005645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.075|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.075
81656953|NCT02071290|163005646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.967|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.967
81656954|NCT02071290|163005647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.637|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.637
81656955|NCT02071290|163005648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.664|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.664
81656956|NCT02071290|163005649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.661|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.661
81656957|NCT02071290|163005650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.916|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.916
81656958|NCT02071290|163005651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.437|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.437
81656959|NCT02071290|163005652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.353|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.353
81656960|NCT02071290|163005653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81656961|NCT02071290|163005654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.085
81656962|NCT02071290|163005655|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.371
81656963|NCT02071290|163005656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.106|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.106
81627994|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.9|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-IM/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 7F||0.90|0.52|
81656964|NCT02071290|163005657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.829|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.829
81656965|NCT02071290|163005658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.323|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.323
81656966|NCT02071290|163005659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.287|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.287
81656967|NCT02071290|163005660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.151|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.151
81656968|NCT02071290|163005661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.510
81656969|NCT02071290|163005662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.348|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.348
81656970|NCT02071290|163005663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.911|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.911
81656971|NCT05126563|163005668|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.738||0.9416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|1.53|||ANCOVA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Visual Analog Scale of Neurological Symptoms - Extreme fatigue scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||1.53|-1.42|0.9416
81656972|NCT05126563|163005669|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.685||0.8021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|1.2|||ANCOVA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Visual Analog Scale of Neurological Symptoms - Brain fog scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||1.20|-1.54|0.8021
81656973|NCT05126563|163005670|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|0.399|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.515||0.4417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|1.43|||ANCOVA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Visual Analog Scale of Neurological Symptoms. - Headache scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||1.43|-0.63|0.4417
81656974|NCT05126563|163005671|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.542|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.721||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.98|||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Visual Analog Scale of Neurological Symptoms - Sleep disturbances scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||1.98|-0.90|0.4550
81656975|NCT05126563|163005672|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.466||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.89|||ANCOVA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Visual Analog Scale of Neurological Symptoms - Loss of taste scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||0.89|-0.98|0.9200
81656976|NCT05126563|163005673|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.6589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.56|||ANCOVA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in PHQ-9 scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||0.56|-0.88|0.6589
81656977|NCT05126563|163005674|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|0.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.725||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|1.61|||RMA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Visual Analog Scale of Neurological Symptoms Extreme Fatigue scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||1.61|-1.29|0.8240
81656978|NCT05126563|163005675|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.686||0.9892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|1.36|||RMA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Visual Analog Scale of Neurological Symptoms - Brain Fog scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||1.36|-1.38|0.9892
81656979|NCT05126563|163005676|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|0.439|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.513||0.3952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.47|||RMA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Visual Analog Scale of Neurological Symptoms - Headache scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||1.47|-0.59|0.3952
81656980|NCT05126563|163005677|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|0.535|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.704||0.4504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|1.94|||RMA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Visual Analog Scale of Neurological Symptoms - Sleep Disturbances scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||1.94|-0.87|0.4504
81656981|NCT05126563|163005678|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.469||0.7318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.78|||RMA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Visual Analog Scale of Neurological Symptoms - Loss of Taste scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||0.78|-1.10|0.7318
81532813|NCT05963022|162750680|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-1.07|||ANCOVA|||||-1.07|-1.76|<0.001
81656982|NCT05126563|163005679|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.215|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.357||0.5485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.5|||RMA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Visual Analog Scale of Neurological Symptoms - Loss of Smell scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||0.50|-0.93|0.5485
81656983|NCT05126563|163005710|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.377|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.407||0.3577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.44|||ANCOVA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Visual Analog Scale of Non-Neurological Symptoms. - Dyspnea at rest scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||0.44|-1.19|0.3577
81656984|NCT05126563|163005711|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.563||0.7196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.92|||ANCOVA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Visual Analog Scale of Non-Neurological Symptoms. - Dyspnea during activity scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||0.92|-1.33|0.7196
81656985|NCT05126563|163005712|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.306|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.435||0.4847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.56|||ANCOVA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Visual Analog Scale of Non-Neurological Symptoms. - Cough scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||0.56|-1.18|0.4847
81656986|NCT05126563|163005713|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|0.619|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.661||0.3535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.94|||ANCOVA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Visual Analog Scale of Non-Neurological Symptoms. - Body aches scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||1.94|-0.71|0.3535
81532814|NCT05963022|162750680|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.63|||ANCOVA|||||-0.63|-1.34|<0.001
81532815|NCT05963022|162750680|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-0.92|||ANCOVA|||||-0.92|-1.61|<0.001
81627995|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.17|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC V114 IM. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 7F||1.17|0.67|
81627996|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.99|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 9V||0.99|0.57|
81627997|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.13|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-IM/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 9V||1.13|0.65|
81627998|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.15|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC V114 IM. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 9V||1.15|0.67|
81627999|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.19|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 14||1.19|0.60|
81628000|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.43|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-IM/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 14||1.43|0.72|
81628001|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.16|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC V114 IM. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 14||1.16|0.59|
81628002|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.9|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 18C||0.90|0.53|
81628003|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.92|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-IM/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 18C||0.92|0.54|
81628004|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.27|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC V114 IM. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 18C||1.27|0.76|
81656987|NCT05126563|163005714|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|0.472|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.655||0.4746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.78|||ANCOVA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Visual Analog Scale of Non-Neurological Symptoms. - Joint Pain scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||1.78|-0.84|0.4746
81532816|NCT05963022|162750681|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.62|51.73|||Regression, Logistic|||||51.73|5.62|<0.001
81628005|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.15|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 19A||1.15|0.66|
81628006|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.96|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-IM/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 19A||0.96|0.55|
81628007|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.57|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC V114 IM. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 19A||1.57|0.90|
81628008|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.89|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 19F||0.89|0.57|
81628009|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.95|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-IM/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 19F||0.95|0.62|
81628010|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.15|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC V114 IM. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 19F||1.15|0.75|
81532817|NCT05963022|162750681|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.77|20.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||20.37|2.77|<0.001
81628011|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.09|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 23F||1.09|0.57|
81628012|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.09|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-IM/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 23F||1.09|0.58|
81628013|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.36|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC V114 IM. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 23F||1.36|0.73|
81628014|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|134.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.91|204.62|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 22F||204.62|88.91|
81628015|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|204.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|135.18|309.69|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-IM/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 22F||309.69|135.18|
81628016|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.99|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC V114 IM. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 22F||0.99|0.44|
81628017|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|25.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.34|41.13|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 33F||41.13|15.34|
81656988|NCT05126563|163005715|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-1.433|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.141||0.5059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.72|2.85|||ANCOVA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Subject's energy - Fatigue Assessment form scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||2.85|-5.72|0.5059
81656989|NCT05126563|163005716|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-6.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.99||0.2269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.08|3.89|||ANCOVA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups.|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in Short Form 36 Health Survey Questionnaire (General Health) between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||3.89|-16.08|0.2269
81656990|NCT05126563|163005717|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.392||0.8735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|2.66|||ANCOVA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in PHQ-9 scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||2.66|-2.91|0.8735
81656991|NCT05126563|163005718|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-3.424|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.82||0.4802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.07|6.22|||ANCOVA||The value described represents the difference value of the mean change from baseline between HB-adMSC and Placebo groups|The null hypothesis is that the difference in change from baseline to Weeks 26 in PHQ-9 scale score between treatment groups (HB-adMSCs - Placebo) is equal to zero.||6.22|-13.07|0.4802
81628018|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|34.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.93|55.83|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-IM/GMC PCV13-SC. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 33F||55.83|20.93|
81628019|NCT03848065|162941098|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.19|||||GMC Ratio=GMC V114-SC/GMC V114 IM. Based on an ANOVA model with natural log-transformed antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as a single factor.|ST 33F||1.19|0.45|
81628020|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|13.9|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Diphtheria Toxin||13.9|-7.7|
81628021|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|12.0|||||Difference = % V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Diphtheria Toxin||12.0|-10.8|
81628022|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|13.0|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Diphtheria Toxin||13.0|-8.0|
81656992|NCT01232738|163005725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.02|||Chi-squared|||Difference in slope of decline||0.02|-0.53|0.07
81656993|NCT01232738|163005726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.58
81656994|NCT02729831|163005895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|12.0|||Regression, Linear|||The comparison groups were: Interactive decision versus Video decision aid.||12|6|<0.001
81656995|NCT02729831|163005896|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.44|||Regression, Logistic|General Estimating Equations accounted for clustering of patients within surgeons and controlling for baseline EQ-5D, BMI, joint and education.||We tested for interaction effects. Comparison groups were: MD Usual Care vs. MD Provider report.||1.44|0.74|0.86
81656996|NCT02729831|163005896|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.47|||Regression, Logistic|General Estimating Equations accounted for clustering of patients within surgeons and controlling for baseline EQ-5D, BMI, joint and education.||We tested for interaction effects. Comparison groups are: Interactive decision versus Video decision aid||1.47|0.76|0.75
81656997|NCT02729831|163005897|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|24.5|||Chi-squared|Compared patients who reported using all of the DA compared to everyone else.||Comparison groups were: patients who reported using all of the DA versus everyone else.||24.5|12.8|<0.001
81628023|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|12.4|||||Difference = % V114 SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Tetanus Toxin||12.4|-5.8|
81628024|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|12.4|||||Difference = % V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Tetanus Toxin||12.4|-5.7|
81628025|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|7.9|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Tetanus Toxin||7.9|-8.1|
81628026|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.5|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Pertussis Toxin||8.5|-8.1|
81628027|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.5|||||Difference = % V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Pertussis Toxin||8.5|-7.9|
81628028|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|7.9|||||Difference = % V114 SC minus % V114 IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Pertussis Toxin||7.9|-8.1|
81656998|NCT02729831|163005898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.065|||Regression, Linear|Generalized Estimating Equation accounting for clustering within surgeons. Model included treatment, sex, age, education, site and joint.||We included all 4 study groups, but the comparison group was: informed, patient centered decision yes vs. no.||0.065|0.016|<0.001
81656999|NCT02729831|163005899|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|40.1|||Regression, Logistic|General estimating equations were used to account for clustering of patients within surgeons.||We included all 4 study groups, but the comparison group was: informed, patient centered (IPC) decision yes vs. no. We excluded those who did not provide information to calculate the IPC variable.||40.1|16.5|<0.001
81657000|NCT01241604|163005965|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalent non-parametric tests||||||0.753|||||||Wilcoxon signed ranks test|||||||.753
81628029|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.5|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Pertussis FHA||8.5|-8.1|
81628030|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.5|||||Difference = % V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Pertussis FHA||8.5|-7.9|
81628031|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|7.9|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Pertussis FHA||7.9|-8.1|
81628032|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.5|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Poliovirus Type 1||8.5|-8.1|
81628033|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.5|||||Difference = % V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Poliovirus Type 1||8.5|-7.9|
81628034|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|7.9|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Poliovirus Type 1||7.9|-8.1|
81628035|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.5|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Poliovirus Type 2||8.5|-8.1|
81628036|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.5|||||Difference = % V114-IM minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Poliovirus Type 2||8.5|-7.9|
81628037|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|7.9|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Poliovirus Type 2||7.9|-8.1|
81628038|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.5|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % PCV13-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Poliovirus Type 3||8.5|-8.1|
81628039|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.5|||||"Difference = % V114-IM minus % PCV13~-SC. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method."|Poliovirus Type 3||8.5|-7.9|
81628040|NCT03848065|162941099|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|7.9|||||Difference = % V114-SC minus % V114-IM. The 95% CI is based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Poliovirus Type 3||7.9|-8.1|
81628041|NCT05530603|162941120|OTHER|||||||0.009||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||.009
81628042|NCT05530603|162941121|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8||0.73|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.730
81628043|NCT05530603|162941122|OTHER|||||||0.033||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|ANOVA|||||||.033
81628044|NCT05530603|162941123|OTHER|||||||0.068|||||||ANOVA|The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.||||||.068
81628045|NCT05530603|162941124|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||.001
81628046|NCT05530603|162941125|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81628047|NCT05530603|162941126|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81628048|NCT04564742|162941147|SUPERIORITY||Win Ratio (WR)|1.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.5||A closed testing procedure including a pre-specified hierarchical ordering of the primary and secondary endpoints was utilised. No multiplicity control was placed on the exploratory endpoints.|Win Ratio Analysis|||The primary objective of the study was to determine if the clinical benefit of dapagliflozin was superior as compared with placebo, utilizing a hierarchical composite endpoint and win-ratio (WR) method. With a presumed WR of 1.20, 4000 patients were provide an 80% statistical power for the primary endpoint, maintaining a 1:1 allocation between treatments. The primary analysis was based on the intention-to-treat principle using the Full Analysis Set.||1.50|1.20|<0.001
81628049|NCT03313076|162941155|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.84||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|0.63||"The final, adjusted p-value threshold of 0.0492, using the O'Brien-Fleming approach, allows for a statistical penalty to be assessed because of the interim analysis."|Mixed Models Analysis|The model was adjusted for age, sex, race, treatment interaction, initial pain severity, and total body surface area burned.||||0.63|-2.32|0.276
81628050|NCT03313076|162941155|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.72||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|2.14||"The final, adjusted p-value threshold of 0.0492, using the O'Brien-Fleming approach, allows for a statistical penalty to be assessed because of the interim analysis."|Mixed Models Analysis|The model was adjusted for age, sex, race, treatment interaction, initial pain severity, and total body surface area burned.||||2.14|-0.71|0.336
81628051|NCT03313076|162941155|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.33||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|-0.9||"The final, adjusted p-value threshold of 0.0492, using the O'Brien-Fleming approach, allows for a statistical penalty to be assessed because of the interim analysis."|Mixed Models Analysis|The model was adjusted for age, sex, race, treatment interaction, initial pain severity, and total body surface area burned.||Sensitivity analysis adjusting for an influential observation (using the dfbeta approach) that could produce spurious results from a small trial dataset||-0.9|-3.76|0.004
81628052|NCT03313076|162941155|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.92||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|2.09||"The final, adjusted p-value threshold of 0.0492, using the O'Brien-Fleming approach, allows for a statistical penalty to be assessed because of the interim analysis."|Mixed Models Analysis|The model was adjusted for age, sex, race, treatment interaction, initial pain severity, and total body surface area burned.||Sensitivity analysis adjusting for an influential observation (using the dfbeta approach) that could produce spurious results from a small trial dataset||2.09|-0.25|0.139
81628053|NCT04137367|162941169|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We estimated a priori that a total of 100 participants would be needed to detect a difference between ABM and sham condition, with a two-tailed α of 0.05 and (1-β) of .80. Power calculation was based on the assumption that 50 % of the participants allocated to ABM would report a minimum of 3 points reduction on BDI-II at six months, compared to 20 % in the sham condition. Assuming 15 % lost to follow up, power calculation indicated the need for 50 participants in each condition||||.05
81628054|NCT05448105|162941185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|"Wilcoxon signed rank test comparing the participants' SUS scores to the threshold value of 71 indicative of good usability."||||||0.02
81628055|NCT05448105|162941188|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||paired Wilcoxon signed-rank sum test|||||||0.04
81628056|NCT05448105|162941189|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||This is calculated p-value. The threshold for significance was less than 0.05.|paired Wilcoxon signed-rank sum test|||||||<0.01
81628057|NCT05448105|162941190|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||paired Wilcoxon signed-rank sum test|||||||0.16
81628058|NCT05448105|162941191|OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||paired Wilcoxon signed-rank sum test|||||||0.69
81628059|NCT05448105|162941192|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||paired Wilcoxon signed-rank sum test|||||||0.90
81628060|NCT05448105|162941193|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||paired Wilcoxon signed-rank sum test|||||||0.11
81628061|NCT05448105|162941194|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||paired Wilcoxon signed-rank sum test|||||||0.22
81628062|NCT05448105|162941195|OTHER|||||||1||||||This is the calculated p-value.|McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of definition of A1C||||1.00
81628063|NCT05448105|162941195|OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of goal range for hemoglobin A1c.||||0.55
81628064|NCT05448105|162941195|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of definition of systolic blood pressure||||0.11
81628065|NCT05448105|162941195|OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in knowledge of goal range for systolic blood pressure||||0.63
81657001|NCT00775463|163006040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of Treatment Eff|0.0||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel Haenszel mean score test was used on the standardized reverse mid-ranks (overall reverse ranks divided by the number of ranks +1, or modified ridit scores; largely negative changes had ranks near 1 and largely positive changes had ranks near 0)of the residuals from an ordinary least squares regression with change in net ulcer burden at Week 20 as a linear function of Baseline PDEI or prostacyclin use (binary variable:Yes/No) and net ulcer burden at Baseline(continuous variable).||0.0|-1.0|0.20
81628066|NCT05448105|162941195|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in knowledge of definition of LDL cholesterol||||0.12
81628067|NCT05448105|162941195|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of goal range for LDL cholesterol||||0.33
81628068|NCT05448105|162941195|OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in knowledge of definition of urine microalbumin||||0.23
81628069|NCT05448105|162941195|OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of goal range for urine microalbumin||||0.58
81628070|NCT05448105|162941195|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in knowledge of definition of body mass index (BMI)||||1.00
81628071|NCT05448105|162941195|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of goal range for body mass index (BMI)||||0.27
81628072|NCT00986856|162941304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.2|||<|0.01||95.0|1.4|120.4||Test for the hypothesis of odds ratio equal to 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||120.4|1.4|<0.01
81628073|NCT00986856|162941305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.7||||0.023||95.0|1.1|28.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.6|1.1|0.023
81628074|NCT00986856|162941306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|8.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.1|0.3|0.54
81628075|NCT00986856|162941307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|8.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.8|0.8|0.1
81628076|NCT00986856|162941308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1
81628077|NCT00986856|162941309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.5||||0.043||95.0|0.9|83.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||83.5|0.9|0.043
81628078|NCT00986856|162941310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.8||||0.007||95.0|1.5|109.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||109.6|1.5|0.007
81628079|NCT00986856|162941311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0||0.008||95.0|-4.8|-0.8|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.8|-4.8|0.008
81628080|NCT03365882|162941357|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.45|||Log Rank|||||1.45|0.43|0.44
81628081|NCT03365882|162941359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.17
81628082|NCT02696707|162941362|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin between groups was set as 4%|Difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.2||||||||1.2|-2.5|
81628083|NCT00085735|162941414|NON_INFERIORITY|A hazard ratio of 1.6 is used as the non-inferiority margin. For the final analysis of comparing LDCSI vs. SDCSI, a one-sided 80% upper confidence limit of the hazard ratio based on a stratified approach will be estimated (stratified by RT group (IFRT vs. PFRT)). If the upper confidence limit is lower than 1.6, LDCSI would be deemed to be non-inferior. If not, non-inferiority would not be established.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5|||||ONE_SIDED|80.0||1.9||||||The comparison is based on all eligible randomized patients 3-7 years of age without anaplastic histology or excess residual disease or disseminated disease by central review per the protocol document. Using a one-sided log rank test with type I error of 0.20, this study was designed to have power of 0.80 to detect a 10% reduction in cure rate due to the use of LDCSI compared to SDCSI.||1.9||
81628084|NCT00085735|162941414|NON_INFERIORITY|A hazard ratio of 1.6 is used as the non-inferiority margin. For the final analysis comparing IFRT vs. PFRT, a one-sided 94% upper confidence limit of the hazard ratio based on a stratified approach will be estimated (stratified by age group and RT group (LDCSI vs. SDCSI)). If the upper confidence limit is lower than 1.6, IFRT would be deemed to be non-inferior. If not, non-inferiority would not be established.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||ONE_SIDED|94.0||1.3||||||The comparison is based on all eligible randomized patients 3-21 years of age without anaplastic histology or excess residual disease or disseminated disease by central review as per the protocol document. Using a one-sided log rank test with type I error of 0.20, this study was designed with power of 0.94 to detect a 10% reduction in cure rate and power of 0.65 to detect a 5% reduction in cure rate, due to the use of IFRT compared to PFRT.||1.3||
81628085|NCT01824875|162941434|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.07|||||Hazard ratio of Arm B/Arm A|||1.07|0.46|
81628086|NCT01824875|162941435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.59
81628087|NCT02547233|162941479|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|30.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.28|218.0|||Mantel Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel estimate (0.018% relative to vehicle), adjusted for pooled sites.|||218.0|4.28|<0.001
81628088|NCT02547233|162941480|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|12.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.73|31.78|||Mantel Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel estimate (0.018% relative to vehicle), adjusted for pooled sites.|The p-values for secondary endpoints have been corrected by the Holm-Bonferroni method to account for multiplicity. The prespecified multiplicity adjustment by the Holm-Bonferroni method requires the ordering of the p-values for the secondary endpoints by size.||31.78|4.73|<0.001
81704023|NCT00937326|163103363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day at Day 1 for HOMA-IR.||||0.999
81465860|NCT03452488|162624287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5017|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic in Physical Function Domain (PF-10) Sub-Score Based on Adjusted Bayesian Imputation||||0.5017
81465861|NCT03452488|162624288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic in Handgrip Strength Test (dominant hand)||||0.5200
81628089|NCT02547233|162941481|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|10.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.43|23.97|||Mantel Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel estimate (0.018% relative to vehicle), adjusted for pooled sites.|The p-values for secondary endpoints have been corrected by the Holm-Bonferroni method to account for multiplicity. The prespecified multiplicity adjustment by the Holm-Bonferroni method requires the ordering of the p-values for the secondary endpoints by size.||23.97|4.43|<0.001
81628090|NCT02547233|162941482|SUPERIORITY||Week 8 AK count ratio|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.37||Negative binominal regression with treatment group and pooled site as factors and log baseline count as offset variable.|Mantel Haenszel||0.018% relative to vehicle.|The p-values for secondary endpoints have been corrected by the Holm-Bonferroni method to account for multiplicity. The prespecified multiplicity adjustment by the Holm-Bonferroni method requires the ordering of the p-values for the secondary endpoints by size.||0.37|0.25|<0.001
81628091|NCT05270408|162941564|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.93||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||RAVLT Total Learning||||0.25
81628092|NCT05270408|162941564|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.69||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||RAVLT Total Learning||||0.18
81532818|NCT05963022|162750681|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.74|19.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||19.14|2.74|<0.001
81628093|NCT05270408|162941564|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.74||||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||RAVLT Delayed||||0.48
81628094|NCT05270408|162941564|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.19||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||RAVLT Delayed||||0.64
81628095|NCT05270408|162941565|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.03||||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||BVMT total learning||||0.98
81628096|NCT05270408|162941565|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.86||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||BVMT total learning||||0.22
81628097|NCT05270408|162941565|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.04||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||BVMT delayed||||0.97
81628098|NCT05270408|162941565|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.69||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||BVMT delayed||||0.23
81628099|NCT05270408|162941566|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.04||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.94
81628100|NCT05270408|162941566|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.42||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.47
81628101|NCT05270408|162941567|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|1.49||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.06
81628102|NCT05270408|162941567|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|1.08||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.07
81628103|NCT05270408|162941568|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.19||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.61
81628104|NCT05270408|162941568|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.68||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.38
81628105|NCT05270408|162941570|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.96||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.11
81628106|NCT05270408|162941570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||ANCOVA||||Eta2 effect sizes produced from the pairwise comparisons were transformed to Cohen's d for examination of effect sizes. A small/weak effect size was demonstrated (Cohen's d = 0.10), when adjusting for baseline performance.|||0.68
81628107|NCT03468868|162941585|NON_INFERIORITY|We chose a non-inferiority margin of 10% (or 0.10 feet per second) for this population.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.44|-0.14|<0.01
81628108|NCT03468868|162941586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|72.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|384.1||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.56|174.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||174.5|-29.56|0.16
81628109|NCT03468868|162941587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.96||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.84|1.41|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.41|-10.84|0.13
81628110|NCT03468868|162941588|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.22||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|5.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.32|-3.55|0.70
81628111|NCT03468868|162941589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.71||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||NeuroQOL Anxiety Domain||2.30|-0.97|0.43
81628112|NCT03468868|162941589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.16||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|1.74|||t-test, 2 sided|||NeuroQOL Depression Domain||1.74|-1.26|0.75
81628113|NCT03468868|162941589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.54||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|0.97|||t-test, 2 sided|||NeuroQOL Fatigue Domain||0.97|-2.71|0.35
81628114|NCT03468868|162941589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.83||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.99|||t-test, 2 sided|||NeuroQOL Upper Extremity Function Domain||0.99|-0.88|0.91
81628115|NCT03468868|162941589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.52|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.44||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.85|||t-test, 2 sided|||NeuroQOL Lower Extremity Function Domain||2.85|0.20|0.02
81628116|NCT03468868|162941589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|0.76|||t-test, 2 sided|||NeuroQOL Cognitive Function Domain||0.76|-2.54|0.29
81628117|NCT03468868|162941589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.08||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|2.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||NeuroQOL Emotional and Behavioral Dyscontrol Domain||2.42|-0.26|0.11
81628118|NCT03468868|162941589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.13||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|2.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||NeuroQOL Positive Affect and Well-Being Domain||2.28|-1.19|0.54
81628119|NCT03468868|162941589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.76||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||NeuroQOL Sleep Disturbance Domain||0.81|-2.00|0.41
81628120|NCT03468868|162941589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.65||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|2.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||NeuroQOL Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities Domain||2.02|-1.22|0.63
81657002|NCT00775463|163006041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of Treatment Eff|-0.4||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.4||Analyses of secondary endpoints were descriptive in nature, no adjustments for multiplicity were made. P-values are for the purpose of describing the random imbalance between treatment groups and not to test formal hypotheses.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference between treatment groups for the change from Baseline was tested using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||0.40|-1.40|0.31
81657003|NCT00775463|163006042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of Treatment Eff|-9.3||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|2.7||Analyses of secondary endpoints were descriptive in nature, no adjustments for multiplicity were made. P-values are for the purpose of describing the random imbalance between treatment groups and not to test formal hypotheses.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The VAS-global assessments were recorded in centimeters, with possible values ranging from 0.0 to 15.0. The recorded value was divided by 15, then multiplied by 100 to convert it to the VAS-Global scale, with values ranging from 0 (no disease activity) to 100 (very severe disease). The difference between treatment groups for the change from Baseline was tested using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||2.7|-21.3|0.12
81628121|NCT03468868|162941589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.44||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|2.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||NeuroQOL Satisfaction with Social Roles and Activities Domain||2.47|-1.16|0.48
81628122|NCT03468868|162941589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.68||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|1.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||NeuroQOL Stigma Domain||1.45|-1.32|0.92
81628123|NCT03468868|162941589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.45||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||NeuroQOL Communication Domain||0.37|-1.31|0.28
81628124|NCT03468868|162941590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.63||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.55|2.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||MSIS Physical||2.60|-7.55|0.34
81628125|NCT03468868|162941590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.37||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|3.88|||t-test, 2 sided|||MSIS Psychological||3.88|-6.63|0.24
81628126|NCT03468868|162941591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.91||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|2.56|||t-test, 2 sided|||MFIS Cognitive||2.56|-1.83|0.74
81628127|NCT03468868|162941591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.03||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|-0.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||MFIS Physical||-0.12|-4.07|0.04
81657004|NCT00775463|163006043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of Treatment Eff|-9.3||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|0.0||Analyses of secondary endpoints were descriptive in nature, no adjustments for multiplicity were made. P-values are for the purpose of describing the random imbalance between treatment groups and not to test formal hypotheses.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The VAS-global assessments were recorded in centimeters, with possible values ranging from 0.0 to 15.0. The recorded value was divided by 15, then multiplied by 100 to convert it to the VAS-Global scale, with values ranging from 0 (no disease activity) to 100 (very severe disease). The difference between treatment groups for the change from Baseline was tested using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||0.0|-18.0|0.04
81657005|NCT00775463|163006044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of Treatment Eff|-1.0||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.0||Analyses of secondary endpoints were descriptive in nature, no adjustments for multiplicity were made. P-values are for the purpose of describing the random imbalance between treatment groups and not to test formal hypotheses.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference between treatment groups for the change from Baseline in CHFS Score were tested using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||2.0|-4.0|0.47
81704024|NCT00937326|163103363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.548||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day at Day 1 for HOMA-IR.||||0.548
81628128|NCT03468868|162941591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.17||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.39|||t-test, 2 sided|||MFIS Psychosocial||0.39|-0.68|0.59
81628129|NCT03468868|162941591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.0||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.05|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||MFIS Total||2.30|-6.05|0.38
81628130|NCT03468868|162941592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.18||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.29|-0.34|0.87
81628131|NCT03468868|162941593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.21||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.00|-1.08|0.05
81628132|NCT05399459|162941594|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted percentage difference|19.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|26.8|||Mantel Haenszel||Adjusted percentage difference (rimegepant 75 mg - placebo) stratified by randomization stratum with Mantel-Haenszel weighting.|||26.8|12.0|<0.0001
81628133|NCT05399459|162941595|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted percentage difference|22.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.5|30.9|||Mantel Haenszel||Adjusted percentage difference (rimegepant 75 mg - placebo) stratified by randomization stratum with Mantel-Haenszel weighting.|||30.9|14.5|<0.0001
81628134|NCT05399459|162941596|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted percentage difference|14.8||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|23.6|||Mantel Haenszel||Adjusted percentage difference (rimegepant 75 mg- placebo) stratified by randomization stratum with Mantel-Haenszel weighting.|||23.6|5.9|0.0011
81628135|NCT05399459|162941597|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted percentage difference|18.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|27.4|||Mantel Haenszel||Adjusted percentage difference (rimegepant 75 mg- placebo) stratified by randomization stratum with Mantel-Haenszel weighting.|||27.4|10.1|<0.0001
81628136|NCT05399459|162941598|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted percentage difference|31.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.2|40.3|||Mantel Haenszel||Adjusted percentage difference (rimegepant 75 mg- placebo) stratified by randomization stratum with Mantel-Haenszel weighting.|||40.3|23.2|<0.0001
81657006|NCT00775463|163006046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of Treatment Eff|0.0||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||he difference between treatment groups for the change from Baseline and at Week 20 in the mRSS was tested using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||1.0|0.0|0.68
81657007|NCT00775463|163006047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of Treatment Eff|-1.0||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.0||P value for Total Pain Rating Index Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value for Total Pain Rating Index Score||2.0|-3.0|0.54
81657008|NCT00775463|163006047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of Treatment Ef|-0.6||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.3||P value for Pain VAS|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value for Pain VAS||0.3|-1.6|0.18
81657009|NCT00775463|163006047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of Treatment Eff|0.0||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||P value for Total Pain Rating Index Score|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value for Total Pain Rating Index Score||0.0|-1.0|0.10
81657010|NCT03231800|163006063|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.059|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.351|-3.137|||ANCOVA|||Least squares means, SEs, 95% CIs, and p-values were generated using an ANCOVA model, with treatment (dasotraline/placebo), mean SKAMP-CS at baseline, and site as fixed effects.||-3.137|-7.351|<0.001
81657011|NCT03231800|163006066|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.612||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.694|25.017|||ANCOVA|||||25.017|2.694|0.016
81657012|NCT03231800|163006067|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.508||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.105|23.017|||ANCOVA|||||23.017|1.105|0.031
81657013|NCT04075994|163006078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Proportion of days covered assessed as a continuous measure (range 0-1) at 12 months between study arms adjusted for trial stratification factors (type of anticoagulant treatment). We determined that a sample size of 120 in the intervention group and 120 in the control group enables us to detect a minimum difference in PDC as small as 12.6% with 90% power. Power calculations assume use of 2-sided tests with 0.05 significance level.||||0.22
81465862|NCT03452488|162624288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3577|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic in Handgrip Strength Test (dominant hand)||||0.3577
81532819|NCT05963022|162750682|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-24.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.3|-16.3|||ANCOVA|||||-16.3|-33.3|<0.001
81657014|NCT01247285|163006084|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|107.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.37|119.38|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||119.38|97.37|
81657015|NCT01247285|163006085|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.9|109.14|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||109.14|92.90|
81657016|NCT01247285|163006086|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.53|108.56|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.56|93.53|
81657017|NCT01247285|163006087|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|104.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.53|111.64|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||111.64|98.53|
81657018|NCT01247285|163006088|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|105.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.97|111.56|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||111.56|99.97|
81657019|NCT01247285|163006089|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|101.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.76|107.77|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||107.77|94.76|
81657020|NCT01141647|163006090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.8|7.07||||||||7.07|1.80|
81465863|NCT03452488|162624288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9237|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic in Handgrip Strength Test at Month 6 Based on Multiple Imputation (dominant hand)||||0.9237
81532820|NCT05963022|162750682|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-24.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|-15.9|||ANCOVA|||||-15.9|-33.2|<0.001
81532821|NCT05963022|162750682|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-25.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|-16.7|||ANCOVA|||||-16.7|-33.7|<0.001
81628137|NCT05399459|162941599|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted percentage difference|-19.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|-11.6|||Mantel Haenszel||Adjusted percentage difference (rimegepant 75 mg- placebo) stratified by randomization stratum with Mantel-Haenszel weighting.|||-11.6|-27.8|<0.0001
81628138|NCT05399459|162941600|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted percentage difference|33.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.7|41.6|||Mantel Haenszel||Adjusted percentage difference (rimegepant 75 mg- placebo) stratified by randomization stratum with Mantel-Haenszel weighting.|||41.6|24.7|<0.0001
81628139|NCT05399459|162941601|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted percentage difference|10.1||||0.0707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|21.1||P-value \> 0.05; therefore, all secondary outcome measures listed after this outcome measure in the hierarchy were not tested.|Mantel Haenszel||Adjusted percentage difference (rimegepant 75 mg- placebo) stratified by randomization stratum with Mantel-Haenszel weighting.|||21.1|-0.9|0.0707
81628140|NCT05445427|162941653|SUPERIORITY|Groups were compared using Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||||0.544|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.544
81628141|NCT05445427|162941654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.292|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was used with the baseline value used as the covariate.||||||0.292
81628142|NCT05201079|162941655|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.395||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|97.79|0.54|10.624||Alpha: 0.0221|Regression, Logistic||Numerator: fidaxomicin; denominator: MBK-01|||10.624|0.540|0.228
81628143|NCT05201079|162941661|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||Alpha value used: 0.0221|Statistical analysis using Odds Ratio cannot be performed because there are zero patients with bad progress in MBK-01 group.|||
81628144|NCT05201079|162941662|SUPERIORITY||Score (logrank) test|1.25||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha: 0.0221|Regression, Cox|Degrees of freedom: 1||||||0.300
81628145|NCT05201079|162941664|SUPERIORITY||Score (logrank) test|0.02||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha: 0.0221|Regression, Cox|Degrees of freedom: 1||||||0.900
81628146|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.749||||||Main effect of the Group for the Physical Function area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 0.104.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.749
81628147|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||Main effect of the Visit for the Physical Function area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 0.249.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.620
81628148|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||Main effect of the Group x Visit interaction for the Physical Function area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 2.024.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.160
81628149|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.614||||||Main effect of the Group for the Bodily pain area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 0.257.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.614
81628150|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||Main effect of the Visit for the Bodily pain area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 7.705. Effect size = 0.046.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.007
81657021|NCT01941719|163006112|EQUIVALENCE|This trial aims to show the enhanced education is no better and no worse than the standard education|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1212||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|||||significance level set at 0.05|ANCOVA|At each follow-up point, multivariate ANCOVA models were used to test for significant changes from the baseline||A mixed-effect model with repeated measures is used to compare the difference of group over time.||||0.0770
81657022|NCT01941719|163006113|EQUIVALENCE|This trial aims to show the new treatment is no better and no worse||||||0.6638||||||The threshold of significance level set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6638
81704025|NCT00937326|163103363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.989||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day at Day 1 for HOMA-IR.||||0.989
81532822|NCT05963022|162750683|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|75.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||75.36|8.70|<0.001
81628151|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.718||||||Main effect of the Group x Visit interaction for the Bodily pain area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 0.132.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.718
81628152|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.494||||||Main effect of the Group for the General Health area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 0.474.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.494
81628153|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.339||||||Main effect of the Visit for the General Health area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 0.932.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.339
81628154|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38||||||Main effect of the Group x Visit interaction for the General health area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 0.783.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.380
81628155|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||Main effect of the Group for the Vitality area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 0.072|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.790
81628156|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.498||||||Main effect of the Visit for the Vitality area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 0.465.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.498
81657023|NCT01941719|163006114|EQUIVALENCE|The test will compare the number of complications between the two groups|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||< 0.05
81657024|NCT01480219|163006116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.74||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.96|||Regression, Cox|||Crude hazard ratio (HR) and corresponding 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) were calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazards regression model.||2.96|1.02|0.042
81628157|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023||||||Main effect of the Group x Visit interaction for the Vitality area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 5.490.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.023
81657025|NCT01480219|163006116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.14|||Regression, Cox|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated using a parsimoniously adjusted Cox proportional hazards regression model.||2.14|0.71|0.453
81657026|NCT01167452|163006127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.19||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Multivariate adaptive regression spline (MARS) analysis||We conducted a linear regression analysis of the log transformed elimination rate constant vs. the log transformed weight for each participant.||||0.0004
81657027|NCT01167452|163006127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Multiple Adaptive Regression Spline (MARS)||We conducted a linear regression analysis of the log transformed elimination rate constant vs. the log transformed body mass index for each participant.||||<0.0001
81657028|NCT01417104|163006130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.16|||<|0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|9.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||||9.47|0.85|<0.031
81657029|NCT01417104|163006131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|4.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.36|0.44|0.041
81657030|NCT01416389|163006133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.344|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||This measure is compared between two treatment arms using a one-sided t-test. This measure followed a normal distribution.||||0.344
81628158|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.553||||||Main effect of the Group for the Social role area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 0.356.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.553
81657031|NCT01416389|163006134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.608|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.608
81657032|NCT01416389|163006136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.365|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.365
81657033|NCT00858364|163006142|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the upper confidence limit for the hazard ratio (darbepoetin alfa to placebo) was less than 1.15 using a 1-sided significance level of 0.025.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.01|||||A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower risk of death for darbepoetin alfa relative to placebo.|The primary analysis used the Cox Proportional Hazard Model stratified by the randomization stratification factors (geographic region, histology, and screening hemoglobin), with treatment group as the only covariate.||1.01|0.83|
81704026|NCT00937326|163103363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.877||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day at Day 28 for HOMA-IR.||||0.877
81532823|NCT05963022|162750683|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.88|18.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||18.25|2.88|<0.001
81657034|NCT00858364|163006142|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the upper confidence limit for the hazard ratio (darbepoetin alfa to placebo) was less than 1.15 using a 1-sided significance level of 0.025.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.0|||||A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower risk of death for darbepoetin alfa relative to placebo.|As a sensitivity analysis, an unstratified Cox Proportional Hazard Model with treatment group as the only covariate was conducted.||1.00|0.83|
81657035|NCT00858364|163006142|SUPERIORITY|If non-inferiority was demonstrated for both OS and PFS and superiority was demonstrated for the transfusion endpoint, superiority was then tested for both OS and PFS using the Hochberg procedure to adjust for multiplicity.||||||0.07|||||||Stratified log-rank test|Stratified by the randomization stratification factors (geographic region, histology, screening hemoglobin)||||||0.070
81657036|NCT00858364|163006142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||Log Rank|Unstratified log rank test||||||0.047
81657037|NCT00858364|163006142|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.02||||||To evaluate the potential effect of cross-in (participants in the placebo group who began treatment with an erythropoiesis-stimulating agent (ESA) at any point after randomization), a sensitivity analysis was conducted that included ESA use as a time-dependent covariate in a Cox regression model stratified by the randomization stratification factors (geographic region, histology, and screening hemoglobin).||1.02|0.84|
81532824|NCT05963022|162750683|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.23|28.34|||Regression, Logistic|||||28.34|4.23|<0.001
81657038|NCT00858364|163006143|NON_INFERIORITY|If non-inferiority was declared for OS, non-inferiority would be declared for PFS if the upper confidence limit for the hazard ratio was less than 1.15 using a 1-sided significance level of 0.025.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.04|||||A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower risk of death or progression for darbepoetin alfa relative to placebo.|The primary analysis of PFS used a Cox Proportional Hazard Model stratified by the randomization stratification factors (geographic region, histology, and screening hemoglobin), with treatment group as the only covariate.||1.04|0.87|
81532825|NCT05963022|162750684|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-2.9|||ANCOVA|||||-2.9|-6.7|<0.001
81628159|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.718||||||Main effect of the Visit for the Social role area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 0.132.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.718
81657039|NCT00858364|163006143|NON_INFERIORITY|If non-inferiority was declared for OS, non-inferiority would be declared for PFS if the upper confidence limit for the hazard ratio was less than 1.15 using a 1-sided significance level of 0.025.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.04|||||A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower risk of death or progression for darbepoetin alfa relative to placebo.|As a sensitivity analysis, an unstratified Cox Proportional Hazard Model with treatment group as the only covariate was conducted.||1.04|0.87|
81628160|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.574||||||Main effect of the Group x Visit interaction for the Social role area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 0.319.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.574
81628161|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||Main effect of the Group for the Emotional role area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 0.482.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.490
81628162|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032||||||Main effect of the Visit for the Emotional role area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 4.850|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.032
81628163|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.145||||||Main effect of the Group x Visit interaction for the Emotional role area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 2.181.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.145
81628164|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.467||||||Main effect of the Group for the Mental health area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 0.535.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.467
81628165|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||Main effect of the Visit for the Mental health area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 2.795|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.100
81628166|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||Main effect of the Group x Visit interaction for the Mental health area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 0.019.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.890
81628167|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.742||||||Main effect of the Group for the Physical Role area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 0.109.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.742
81628168|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Main effect of the Visit for the Physical Role area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 21.912. Effect size = 0.109.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||<0.001
81657040|NCT00858364|163006143|SUPERIORITY|If non-inferiority was demonstrated for both OS and PFS and superiority was demonstrated for the transfusion endpoint, superiority was then tested for both OS and PFS using the Hochberg procedure to adjust for multiplicity.||||||0.31|||||||Stratified log-rank test|Stratified by the randomization stratification factors (geographic region, histology, screening hemoglobin).||||||0.31
81657041|NCT00858364|163006143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Log Rank|Unstratified log rank test||||||0.27
81704027|NCT00937326|163103363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.887||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day at Day 28 for HOMA-IR.||||0.887
81465864|NCT03452488|162624288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7629|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic in Handgrip Strength Test at Month 6 Based on Multiple Imputation (dominant hand)||||0.7629
81657042|NCT00858364|163006143|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.05||||||To evaluate the potential effect of cross-in (participants in the placebo group who began treatment with an erythropoiesis-stimulating agent (ESA) at any point after randomization), a sensitivity analysis was conducted that included ESA use as a time-dependent covariate in a Cox regression model stratified by the randomization stratification factors (geographic region, histology, and screening hemoglobin).||1.05|0.88|
81704028|NCT00937326|163103363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.916||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day at Day 28 for HOMA-IR.||||0.916
81628169|NCT05201079|162941675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089||||||Main effect of the Group x Visit interaction for the Physical Role area of the SF-36 questionnaire. F statistic (1,56) = 2.986.|ANOVA|||For each area of the SF-36 questionnaire, a mixed ANOVA for the effect of Group, Visit, and interaction effect of Group x Visit was performed. alpha = 0.0221.||||0.089
81628170|NCT02675777|162941730|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81628171|NCT02675777|162941731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.30
81628172|NCT04898673|162941743|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.08|-4.37|||ANOVA|||||-4.37|-6.08|<0.001
81628173|NCT04898673|162941744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|3.51|||ANOVA|||||3.51|-2.31|0.670
81628174|NCT04898673|162941745|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin=-10% words correct; CP1110 non-inferior to CP1000 if the lower limit of the confidence interval for the difference \> -10% words correct.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-0.5|||ANOVA|||||-0.50|-7.00|0.026
81628175|NCT04898673|162941746|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin=-10% words correct; CP1110 non-inferior to CP1000 if the lower limit of the confidence interval for the difference \> -10% words correct.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.02|1.72|||ANOVA|||||1.72|-4.02|0.411
81628176|NCT01152450|162941747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.149|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.102|0.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||0.196|0.102|<0.0001
81628177|NCT01152450|162941747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.111|0.205|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||0.205|0.111|<0.0001
81628178|NCT01152450|162941747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||||95.0|-0.038|0.056|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||0.056|-0.038|
81628179|NCT01152450|162941748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.328|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.19|<|0.0001||95.0|11.084|31.573|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||31.573|11.084|<0.0001
81628180|NCT01152450|162941748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.357|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.225|<|0.0001||95.0|12.044|32.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||32.670|12.044|<0.0001
81628181|NCT01152450|162941748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.242||||95.0|-9.318|11.376|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||11.376|-9.318|
81657043|NCT00858364|163006144|SUPERIORITY|If non-inferiority was declared for OS and PFS, superiority would be declared for the transfusion endpoint if the p-value from a two-sided test of significance using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method was less than 0.05 in favor of the darbepoetin alfa group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.704|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.573|0.864|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||An odds ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower event rate for darbepoetin alfa relative to placebo.|The primary analysis of the incidence of a transfusion or hemoglobin ≤ 8.0 g/dL from day 29 to EOETP was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method to test for treatment group differences while adjusting for the randomization stratification factors (geographic region, histology, and screening hemoglobin).||0.864|0.573|< 0.001
81657044|NCT00858364|163006144|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.705|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.574|0.866|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower event rate for darbepoetin alfa relative to placebo.|As a sensitivity analysis a logistic regression analysis was conducted, stratified by the randomization stratification factors (geographic region, histology, screening hemoglobin).||0.866|0.574|< 0.001
81657045|NCT00858364|163006146|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.173||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.983|1.401|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted for the randomization stratification factors (geographic region, histology, screening hemoglobin).|An odds ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower event rate for darbepoetin alfa relative to placebo.|||1.401|0.983|0.076
81657046|NCT00858364|163006146|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.173||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.982|1.401|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Unstratified analysis||||1.401|0.982|0.078
81657047|NCT00858364|163006148|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.741||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.901|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted for the randomization stratification factors (geographic region, histology, screening hemoglobin).|An odds ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower event rate for darbepoetin alfa relative to placebo.|||0.901|0.610|0.003
81657048|NCT00858364|163006148|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.758||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.913|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Unstratified analysis||||0.913|0.630|0.003
81657049|NCT01163292|163006173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.144||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||Week 0||||0.144
81657050|NCT01163292|163006173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||Week 26||||0.004
81657051|NCT01163292|163006173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||Week 52||||0.006
81657052|NCT01163292|163006174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Week 0||||0.290
81657053|NCT01163292|163006174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Week 26||||1.000
81657054|NCT01163292|163006174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Week 52||||0.001
81657055|NCT01163292|163006175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.335||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.335
81657056|NCT01163292|163006176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||Week 0||||0.266
81657057|NCT01163292|163006176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||Week 26||||0.440
81657058|NCT01163292|163006176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.609||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||Week 52||||0.609
81657059|NCT02285153|163006219|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.434|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.225||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|4.792||Due to the low number of participants, the results of the statistical tests must be interpreted with caution!|Chi-squared|||||4.792|0.039|0.57
81657060|NCT02285153|163006220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.057
81628182|NCT01152450|162941749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.026|<|0.0001||95.0|20.001|39.839|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||39.839|20.001|<0.0001
81628183|NCT01152450|162941749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.657|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.042|<|0.0001||95.0|18.707|38.606|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||38.606|18.707|<0.0001
81628184|NCT01152450|162941749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.264|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.056||||95.0|-11.243|8.716|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||8.716|-11.243|
81628185|NCT01152450|162941750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001||95.0|0.12|0.218|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||0.218|0.120|<0.0001
81628186|NCT01152450|162941750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001||95.0|0.136|0.234|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||0.234|0.136|<0.0001
81628187|NCT01152450|162941750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||||95.0|-0.033|0.065|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||0.065|-0.033|
81657061|NCT02285153|163006221|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81657062|NCT02285153|163006222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.467|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.467
81657063|NCT01489891|163006225|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Beta 0.1; Alpha 0.05|Median Difference (Final Values)|30.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|42.1|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81657064|NCT02576587|163006229|OTHER|Conditional logistic regression was used to assess the relationship of PAF and AHI on matched pairs of case and control.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.0|||Conditional logistic regression|||||1.00|0.97|0.054
81628188|NCT01152450|162941751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.077|0.181|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||0.181|0.077|<0.0001
81628189|NCT01152450|162941751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.079|0.183|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||0.183|0.079|<0.0001
81657065|NCT02576587|163006229|OTHER|Conditional logistic regression was used to assess the relationship of PAF and LA volume on matched pairs of case and control.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.03|||Conditional logistic regression|N = 270 (135 cases and 135 controls)||||1.03|1.00|0.014
81657066|NCT02576587|163006229|OTHER|Conditional logistic regression was used to assess the relationship of PAF and LA volume index on matched pairs of case and control.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.06|||Conditional logistic regression|N=268 (134 cases and 134 controls)||||1.06|1.00|0.030
81657067|NCT02576587|163006229|OTHER|Conditional logistic regression was used to assess the relationship of PAF and LA systolic strain apical four-chamber (A4C) on matched pairs of case and control.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.01|||Conditional logistic regression|N=214 (107 cases and 107 controls)||||1.01|0.96|0.39
81657068|NCT02576587|163006229|OTHER|Conditional logistic regression was used to assess the relationship of PAF and LA systolic strain apical two-chamber (A2C) on matched pairs of case and control.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.02|||Conditional logistic regression|N=212 (106 cases and 106 controls)||||1.02|0.97|0.49
81657069|NCT02576587|163006230|OTHER||median of change|3.4||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to compare pre- and post- treatment outcomes.|||Inter-Quartile Range of the change (post minus pre) is (-7.0, 13.7).|||0.16
81657070|NCT02576587|163006231|OTHER||median of change|1.8||||0.088|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to compare pre- and post- treatment outcomes.|Inter-quartile range of the change (post minus pre) is (-2.0, 6.0).|||||0.088
81657071|NCT02576587|163006232|OTHER||median of change|-3.7||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to compare pre- and post- treatment outcomes.|Inter-quartile range of the change (post minus pre) is (-8.0, -0.57).|||||0.006
81657072|NCT02576587|163006233|OTHER||median of change|-0.7||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to compare pre- and post- treatment outcomes.|Inter-quartile range of the change (post minus pre) is (-6.2, 10.7).|||||0.59
81657073|NCT02576587|163006234|OTHER||mean of change|0.62|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.2||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t test was used to compare pre- and post- treatment outcomes.||||||0.65
81657074|NCT02576587|163006235|OTHER||mean of change|-1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.2||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t test was used to compare pre- and post- treatment outcomes.||||||0.65
81657075|NCT00777088|163006236|NON_INFERIORITY|The cumulative rate of ipsilateral stroke or neurologic death is not ≥ 20% at 180-day clinical follow-up and the cumulative rate of ipsilateral stroke or neurovascular death is not ≥ 25% at 5-year clinical follow-up|||||<|0.001|||||||Bayesian|||||||<.001
81657076|NCT00777088|163006237|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The rate of complete IA occlusion without major parent artery stenosis exceeds 50% with a posterior probability \>0.975.|||||<|0.001|||||||Bayesian|||||||<0.001
81657077|NCT03592745|163006247|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis of the median absolute change in bicep peak sEMG amplitude from baseline to DC immediately following 3 weeks of training was measured in the active vs. sham tVNS conditions. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in median absolute change in bicep peak sEMG amplitude between the active and sham tVNS conditions. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-tailed).|U value|32.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||The Mann-Whitney Wilcoxon test was performed to compare median absolute change in bicep peak sEMG amplitude from baseline to 3 weeks (discharge) across two separate study conditions (active vs. sham tVNS).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81657078|NCT03592745|163006247|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis of the median absolute change in tricep peak sEMG amplitude from baseline to DC immediately following 3 weeks of training was measured in the active vs. sham tVNS conditions. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in median absolute change in bicep peak sEMG amplitude between the active and sham tVNS conditions. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-tailed).|U value|87.0||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|||||The Mann-Whitney Wilcoxon test was performed to compare median absolute change in tricep peak sEMG amplitude from baseline to 3 weeks (discharge) across two separate study conditions (active vs. sham tVNS).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.445
81628190|NCT01152450|162941751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||||95.0|-0.05|0.054|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||0.054|-0.050|
81628191|NCT01152450|162941752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.084|0.179|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||0.179|0.084|<0.0001
81628192|NCT01152450|162941752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.084|0.179|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||0.179|0.084|<0.0001
81657079|NCT03592745|163006247|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis of the median absolute change in bicep peak sEMG amplitude from baseline to week 16 (3 month follow-up after training) was measured in the active vs. sham tVNS conditions. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in median absolute change in bicep peak sEMG amplitude between the active and sham tVNS conditions. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-tailed).|U value|95.0||||0.678|TWO_SIDED|||||The Mann-Whitney Wilcoxon test was performed to compare the median absolute change in bicep peak sEMG from baseline to 16 weeks (follow-up) across two separate study conditions (active vs. sham tVNS).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.678
81628193|NCT01152450|162941752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||||95.0|-0.048|0.047|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||0.047|-0.048|
81628194|NCT01152450|162941753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0002||95.0|0.053|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||0.170|0.053|0.0002
81628195|NCT01152450|162941753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|<|0.0001||95.0|0.074|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||0.191|0.074|<0.0001
81628196|NCT01152450|162941753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||||95.0|-0.037|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||0.080|-0.037|
81628197|NCT01152450|162941754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035||0.0515||95.0|0.0|0.136|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||0.136|0.000|0.0515
81628198|NCT01152450|162941754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035||0.1058||95.0|-0.012|0.124|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||0.124|-0.012|0.1058
81628199|NCT01152450|162941754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035||||95.0|-0.08|0.057|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||0.057|-0.080|
81657080|NCT03592745|163006247|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis of the median absolute change in tricep peak sEMG amplitude from baseline to week 16 (3 month follow-up after training) was measured in the active vs. sham tVNS conditions. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in median absolute change in bicep peak sEMG amplitude between the active and sham tVNS conditions. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-tailed).|U value|98.0||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|||||The Mann-Whitney Wilcoxon test was performed to compare the median absolute change in tricep peak sEMG from baseline to 16 weeks (follow-up) across two separate study conditions (active vs. sham tVNS).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.777
81704029|NCT00937326|163103363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day at Day 28 for HOMA-IR.||||0.860
81704030|NCT00937326|163103364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.996||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.996
81704031|NCT00937326|163103364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.989||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.989
81532826|NCT05963022|162750684|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-2.3|||ANCOVA|||||-2.3|-6.2|<0.001
81628200|NCT01152450|162941755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.073|0.177|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||0.177|0.073|<0.0001
81704032|NCT00937326|163103364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.999
81628201|NCT01152450|162941755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0002||95.0|0.048|0.152|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||0.152|0.048|0.0002
81628202|NCT01152450|162941755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||||95.0|-0.077|0.027|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||0.027|-0.077|
81628203|NCT01152450|162941756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0051||95.0|0.023|0.129|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||0.129|0.023|0.0051
81628204|NCT01152450|162941756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0123||95.0|0.015|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||0.120|0.015|0.0123
81628205|NCT01152450|162941756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||||95.0|-0.061|0.045|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||0.045|-0.061|
81628206|NCT01152450|162941757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0042||95.0|0.025|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||0.130|0.025|0.0042
81628207|NCT01152450|162941757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0747||95.0|-0.005|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||0.100|-0.005|0.0747
81628208|NCT01152450|162941757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||||95.0|-0.082|0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||0.023|-0.082|
81628209|NCT01152450|162941761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.055|0.147|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||0.147|0.055|<0.0001
81628210|NCT01152450|162941761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.0004||95.0|0.038|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||0.130|0.038|0.0004
81628211|NCT01152450|162941761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||||95.0|-0.063|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||0.030|-0.063|
81628212|NCT01152450|162941762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.242|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.091|<|0.0001||95.0|22.167|38.317|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||38.317|22.167|<0.0001
81628213|NCT01152450|162941762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.089|<|0.0001||95.0|26.24|42.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||42.380|26.240|<0.0001
81628214|NCT01152450|162941762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.094||||95.0|-4.012|12.148|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||12.148|-4.012|
81628215|NCT01152450|162941763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.323|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.769||0.6747||95.0|-1.195|1.841|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||1.841|-1.195|0.6747
81628216|NCT01152450|162941763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.389|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.774||0.6159||95.0|-1.138|1.916|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||1.916|-1.138|0.6159
81628217|NCT01152450|162941763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.777||||95.0|-1.468|1.599|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||1.599|-1.468|
81657081|NCT03592745|163006248|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis of median change from baseline to DC immediately following 3 weeks of training was assessed with the upper extremity fugl meyer score in the active vs. sham tDCS conditions. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in median change in upper extremity fugl meyer score between the active and sham tDCS conditions. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-tailed).|U value|112.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||The Mann-Whitney Wilcoxon test was performed to compare median change in Upper Extremity Fugl Meyer score from baseline to 3 weeks (discharge) across two separate study conditions (active vs. sham tVNS).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81657082|NCT03592745|163006248|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis of median change from baseline to week 16 (3 month follow-up) was assessed with the Upper Extremity Fugl Meyer score in the active vs. sham tVNS conditions. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in median change in Upper Extremity Fugl Meyer score between the active and sham tVNS conditions. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-tailed).|U value|110.5||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|||||The Mann-Whitney Wilcoxon test was performed to compare median change in Upper Extremity Fugl Meyer score from baseline to 16 weeks (follow-up) across two separate study conditions (active vs. sham tVNS).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.950
81465865|NCT03452488|162624288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5695|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic in Change from Baseline in Handgrip Strength Test (left hand)||||0.5695
81628218|NCT01152450|162941764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.5906||95.0|-0.358|0.204|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||0.204|-0.358|0.5906
81628219|NCT01152450|162941764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.2208||95.0|-0.458|0.106|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||0.106|-0.458|0.2208
81628220|NCT01152450|162941764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||||95.0|-0.382|0.184|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||0.184|-0.382|
81628221|NCT01152450|162941765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.9797||95.0|-0.163|0.159|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||0.159|-0.163|0.9797
81628222|NCT01152450|162941765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.4518||95.0|-0.223|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||0.100|-0.223|0.4518
81628223|NCT01152450|162941765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||||95.0|-0.222|0.102|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||0.102|-0.222|
81628224|NCT01152450|162941766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.4089||95.0|-0.207|0.085|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||0.085|-0.207|0.4089
81628225|NCT01152450|162941766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.3185||95.0|-0.221|0.072|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||0.072|-0.221|0.3185
81628226|NCT01152450|162941766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||||95.0|-0.16|0.134|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||0.134|-0.160|
81628227|NCT01152450|162941767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.9626||95.0|-0.059|0.062|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 bid - Placebo|||0.062|-0.059|0.9626
81628228|NCT01152450|162941767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.9102||95.0|-0.058|0.065|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Placebo|||0.065|-0.058|0.9102
81628229|NCT01152450|162941767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||||95.0|-0.059|0.063|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|||0.063|-0.059|
81628230|NCT05239455|162941768|OTHER|The FDA requires one-sided 95% lower confidence limit for the population proportion of success is greater than 70% where success of a unit is defined as the RBC in vivo 24-hour percentage recovery ≥ 75%. Allows for low recoveries (\<75%) in 2/20 or 3/24 volunteers.|95% Confidence Interval|88.5|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|72.81||||||A one-sided confidence interval for the proportion of successes was determined using the Clopper-Pearson exact method for a 95% confidence interval.|The comparison is to the FDA requirements for in vivo 24-hour recovery of LR-RBC.|Proportion of successes greater than 70% where success of a unit is defined as the RBC in vivo 24-hour percentage recovery ≥ 75% was calculated.||72.81|
81465866|NCT03452488|162624288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3523|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic in Handgrip Strength Test (Left hand)||||0.3523
81532827|NCT05963022|162750684|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|-5.4|||ANCOVA|||||-5.4|-9.3|<0.001
81532828|NCT05963022|162750685|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|76.62||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|1333.29|||Regression, Logistic|||||1333.29|4.40|0.003
81532829|NCT05963022|162750685|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|49.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|868.67|||Regression, Logistic|||||868.67|2.80|<0.001
81532830|NCT05963022|162750685|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|118.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|2055.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||2055.04|6.80|<0.001
81532831|NCT05963022|162750686|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-44.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.5|-31.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-31.5|-57.5|<0.001
81532832|NCT05963022|162750686|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-44.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.6|-31.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-31.1|-57.6|<0.001
81532833|NCT05963022|162750686|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-46.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.1|-33.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-33.7|-60.1|<0.001
81532834|NCT05963022|162750687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.27|62.73|||Regression, Logistic|||||62.73|5.27|<0.001
81532835|NCT05963022|162750687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|30.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.87|108.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||108.05|8.87|<0.001
81657083|NCT03026075|163006286|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||McNemar|||"The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of MCS in cleansing a poorly prepared colon.~A sample size of 47 patients is required as per a McNemar test to determine that the paired discordant proportions are significantly different under the followings assumptions:~Probability of Type I Error (α) = 0.05, Power (1 - β) = 0.8 Proportion switching from + to - = 0, Proportion switching from - to + = 0.6 Potential of dropout 10% (i.e. 4 cases)"||||<0.01
81532836|NCT05963022|162750687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|73.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.36|278.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||278.40|19.36|<0.001
81532837|NCT05963022|162750688|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|39.04||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|664.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||664.36|2.29|0.011
81465867|NCT03452488|162624288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5652|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic in Handgrip Strength Test (Right hand)||||0.5652
81465868|NCT03452488|162624288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2472|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of data collected from baseline to 6 months, or baseline to 9 months due to pandemic in Handgrip Strength Test (Right hand)||||0.2472
81465869|NCT03452488|162624289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9859||||||Statistical Analysis of Change from Baseline in ALM|ANCOVA|||||||0.9859
81532838|NCT05963022|162750688|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|56.34||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.34|949.59|||Regression, Logistic|||||949.59|3.34|0.005
81532839|NCT05963022|162750688|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|127.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.58|2145.42|||Regression, Logistic|||||2145.42|7.58|<0.001
81532840|NCT05963022|162750689|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.86||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|254.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||254.78|0.75|0.077
81532841|NCT05963022|162750689|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.65||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|281.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||281.74|0.87|0.062
81532842|NCT05963022|162750689|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|66.69||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|1140.13|||Regression, Logistic|||||1140.13|3.90|0.004
81532843|NCT02109640|162750729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Absolute percentage difference|17.1||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|40.7||Absolute % difference 17.1 (95% CI -10.0,40.7)|Fisher Exact|||||40.7|-10.0|0.264
81532844|NCT02109640|162750730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.222|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.222
81532845|NCT02109640|162750731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.676|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.676
81532846|NCT03507036|162750746|OTHER||||||||||||||||||A paired t-test was performed for skin lab measurement and biopsies.|||
81532847|NCT00773513|162750773|NON_INFERIORITY|The critical alpha level for the non-inferiority test was 0.025.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.15|||Regression, Cox||The pre-specified upper non-inferiority limit was 95% CI \<1.20.|||1.15|0.93|0.0039
81465870|NCT03452488|162624289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.404|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis of Change from Baseline in ALM||||0.4040
81465871|NCT03452488|162624290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1219|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.1219
81532848|NCT00773513|162750774|NON_INFERIORITY|The critical alpha level for the non-inferiority test was 0.025|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.19|||Regression, Cox|||||1.19|0.94|0.0166
81532849|NCT00773513|162750775|NON_INFERIORITY|The critical alpha level for the non-inferiority test was 0.025|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.19|||Regression, Cox|||||1.19|0.76|0.0219
81532850|NCT00773513|162750776|NON_INFERIORITY|The critical alpha level for the non-inferiority test was 0.025|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.25|||Regression, Cox|||||1.25|0.70|0.0459
81532851|NCT00773513|162750777|NON_INFERIORITY|The critical alpha level for the non-inferiority test was 0.025|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.12|||Regression, Cox|||||1.12|0.74|0.0048
81532852|NCT04184297|162750832|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.96|||Regression, Cox|The method was used to calculate hazard ratios with 95% confidence intervals.|Hazard ratio of Tiotropium+Olodaterol versus LABA/LAMA/ICS.|Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to assess the effect of Tiotropium + Olodaterol combination versus the Long-acting beta agonist / inhaled corticosteroid (LABA/LAMA/ICS) therapy combination on the risk of first COPD exacerbation for overall population.||0.96|0.76|
81536934|NCT04612725|162756491|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.29||||0.7256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.32||Change from baseline in UCT at Week 12= Treatment + baseline UCT + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||1.32|-1.90|0.7256
81628231|NCT05239455|162941769|OTHER|The FDA criteria requires LR-RBC mean 24-hour recovery ≥ 75% with standard deviation (SD) ≤ 9%||||||||||||||||The comparison is to the FDA requirements for in vivo 24-hour recovery of LR-RBC.|Mean and standard deviation were calculated.|||
81628232|NCT03084536|162941770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.68
81628233|NCT03084536|162941771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.67
81628234|NCT03084536|162941772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.53
81628235|NCT03084536|162941773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.44
81628236|NCT03084536|162941774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.88
81628237|NCT04285515|162941775|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|-3.84|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-3.84|-7.60|<0.0001
81657084|NCT04927247|163006296|OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.9||||0.6302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|31.7|||Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|||||31.7|-15.8|0.6302
81657085|NCT04927247|163006297|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.9382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.16|||Stratified log-rank test|||||2.16|0.43|0.9382
81657086|NCT04927247|163006298|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-16.8||||0.1143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|0.8|||Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|||||0.8|-34.4|0.1143
81657087|NCT04927247|163006299|OTHER||Rate ratio|1.09||||0.7549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.89|||Negative binomial model|||||1.89|0.63|0.7549
81657088|NCT04828837|163006303|SUPERIORITY|The intervention effect was evaluated using the generalized estimating equation (GEE) statistical method. Two-tailed tests were conducted, and p-values less than .05 were considered statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||We used Mann-Whitney U test for independent samples, and Fisher's exact tests when more than 20% of cells have expected frequencies \<5 or less than 10 observations to examine the homogeneity between groups based on demographic characteristics.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Descriptive statistics, including count, percentage, mean, and standard deviation, were used to summarize the data.||||<0.05
81657089|NCT04828837|163006304|SUPERIORITY|The intervention effect was evaluated using the generalized estimating equation (GEE) statistical method. Two-tailed tests were conducted, and p-values less than .05 were considered statistically significant.|||||<|0.05||||||We used Mann-Whitney U test for independent samples, and Fisher's exact tests when more than 20% of cells have expected frequencies \<5 or less than 10 observations to examine the homogeneity between groups based on demographic characteristics.|The generalized estimating equation (GEE|||Descriptive statistics, including count, percentage, mean, and standard deviation, were used to summarize the data.||||<0.05
81465872|NCT03452488|162624290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0520
81465873|NCT03452488|162624291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8917|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8917
81465874|NCT03452488|162624291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.999|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.2172||0.6317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.777|16.778|||ANCOVA|||||16.778|-26.777|0.6317
81628238|NCT04285515|162941776|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.29|-3.05|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-3.05|-8.29|<0.0001
81628239|NCT04285515|162941777|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.61|-3.29|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-3.29|-8.61|<0.0001
81628240|NCT04285515|162941778|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.25|-3.88|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-3.88|-7.25|<0.0001
81628241|NCT04285515|162941779|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.39|||Mixed Effects Model of Repeated Measure|||||-0.39|-0.81|<0.0001
81628242|NCT04285515|162941780|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.31|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.31|-0.91|<0.0001
81628243|NCT04285515|162941781|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.27|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.27|-0.89|0.0003
81628244|NCT04285515|162941782|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.44|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.44|-0.82|<0.0001
81628245|NCT02151981|162941783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.41|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio \<1 favours Osimertinib 80mg|||0.41|0.23|<0.001
81628246|NCT02151981|162941784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.47|8.48|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for ethnicity (Asian/non-Asian)|odds ratio \>1.0 favours Osimertinib 80 mg|||8.48|3.47|<0.001
81628247|NCT02151981|162941785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Expected (DoR)|6.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.04|9.57|||formulae provided in Ellis S et al 2008|Treatments compared by calculating the ratio of the Expected (DoR) using the Log Normal probability distribution for DOR in responding patients||||9.57|4.04|<0.001
81628248|NCT02151981|162941786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|8.84|||Regression, Logistic||odds ratio \>1.0 favours Osimertinib 80 mg|||8.84|2.64|<0.001
81628249|NCT02151981|162941787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS means|-21.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.71|-15.52|||ANCOVA|Covariates for ethnicity (Asian, non-Asian) and the baseline sum of diameters of target lesions|LS Mean: Osimertinib -46.93, Chemo -25.3 A difference in LS means \<0 favours Osimertinib 80mg|||-15.52|-27.71|<0.001
81628250|NCT02151981|162941788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.13|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio \<1 favours Osimertinib 80 mg|||1.13|0.67|0.277
81628251|NCT02151981|162941789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.28|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio \<1 favors Osimertinib 80mg|||0.28|0.16|<0.001
81628252|NCT02151981|162941790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.11|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio \<1 favours Osimertinib 80 mg|||1.11|0.69|<0.001
81628253|NCT02618577|162941791|SUPERIORITY||adjusted cause-specific hazard ratio|0.81||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.08|||Cause-spec. Cox Proport. Hazard model|||||1.08|0.6|0.15
81628254|NCT02618577|162941792|SUPERIORITY||adjusted cause-specific hazard ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.39||||||||1.39|0.45|
81628255|NCT02618577|162941793|SUPERIORITY||adjusted cause-specific hazard ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.18||||||||1.18|0.67|
81628256|NCT02618577|162941794|SUPERIORITY||adjusted cause-specific hazard ratio|1.16||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.53|||Cause-spec. Cox Proport. Hazard model|||||1.53|0.88|0.28
81628257|NCT02618577|162941795|SUPERIORITY||adjusted cause-specific hazard ratio|2.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.38|||Cause-spec. Cox Proport. Hazard model|||||3.38|1.3|0.002
81657090|NCT04828837|163006305|SUPERIORITY|The intervention effect was evaluated using the generalized estimating equation (GEE) statistical method. Two-tailed tests were conducted, and p-values less than .05 were considered statistically significant.|||||<|0.05||||||We used Mann-Whitney U test for independent samples, and Fisher's exact tests when more than 20% of cells have expected frequencies \<5 or less than 10 observations to examine the homogeneity between groups based on demographic characteristics.|The generalized estimating equation (GEE|||Descriptive statistics, including count, percentage, mean, and standard deviation, were used to summarize the data.||||<0.05
81657091|NCT04828837|163006306|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81465875|NCT03452488|162624292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3762|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3762
81532853|NCT04184297|162750833|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.07|||Regression, Cox|This method was used to calculate hazard ratios with 95% confidence intervals.|Hazard ratio of Tiotropium+Olodaterol versus LABA/LAMA/ICS.|Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to assess the effect of Tiotropium + Olodaterol combination versus the Long-acting beta agonist / inhaled corticosteroid (LABA/LAMA/ICS) therapy combination on the risk of a hospitalization for community-acquired pneumonia for overall population.||1.07|0.64|
81532854|NCT04184297|162750834|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.19|||Regression, Cox|The method was used to calculate hazard ratios with 95% confidence intervals.|Hazard ratio of Tiotropium+Olodaterol versus LABA/LAMA/ICS.|Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to assess the effect of Tiotropium + Olodaterol combination versus the Long-acting beta agonist / inhaled corticosteroid (LABA/LAMA/ICS) therapy combination on the risk of first COPD exacerbation for overall population.||1.19|0.91|
81532855|NCT02412098|162750835|OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean (GLSM) Ratio|73.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|41.92|129.01|||||A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio of AUCinf in the hepatic impairment group versus matched control.|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for a parallel design was fit to the natural logarithmic transformation of eleclazine AUCinf.||129.01|41.92|
81532856|NCT02412098|162750835|OTHER||GLSM Ratio (%)|127.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.57|222.01|||||A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio of AUCinf in the hepatic impairment group versus matched control.|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for a parallel design was fit to the natural logarithmic transformation of eleclazine AUCinf.||222.01|73.57|
81532857|NCT02412098|162750836|OTHER||GLSM Ratio (%)|80.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|45.11|144.79|||||A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio of AUCinf in the hepatic impairment group versus matched control.|ANOVA appropriate for a parallel design was fit to the natural logarithmic transformation of GS-623134 AUCinf.||144.79|45.11|
81532858|NCT02412098|162750836|OTHER||GLSM Ratio (%)|73.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|47.83|113.02||ANOVA appropriate for a parallel design was fit to the natural logarithmic transformation of GS-623134 AUCinf.|||A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio of AUCinf in the hepatic impairment group versus matched control.|||113.02|47.83|
81532859|NCT02412098|162750837|OTHER||GLSM Ratio (%)|66.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.33|83.04|||||A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio of Cmax in the hepatic impairment group versus matched control.|ANOVA appropriate for a parallel design was fit to the natural logarithmic transformation of eleclazine Cmax.||83.04|53.33|
81465876|NCT03452488|162624292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0543|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0543
81465877|NCT03452488|162624293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8824|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8824
81532860|NCT02412098|162750837|OTHER||GLSM Ratio (%)|102.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.03|125.45|||||A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio of Cmax in the hepatic impairment group versus matched control.|ANOVA appropriate for a parallel design was fit to the natural logarithmic transformation of eleclazine Cmax.||125.45|83.03|
81532861|NCT02412098|162750838|OTHER||GLSM Ratio (%)|76.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|50.65|114.77|||||A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio of Cmax in the hepatic impairment group versus matched control.|ANOVA appropriate for a parallel design was fit to the natural logarithmic transformation of GS-623134 Cmax.||114.77|50.65|
81532862|NCT02412098|162750838|OTHER||GLSM Ratio (%)|71.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|44.59|113.25|||||A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio of Cmax in the hepatic impairment group versus matched control.|ANOVA appropriate for a parallel design was fit to the natural logarithmic transformation of GS-623134 Cmax.||113.25|44.59|
81628258|NCT02618577|162941796|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.01|||||Estimation Parameter: baseline adjusted trial-group specific effect estimates (mean difference)|EQ-5D-5L UK Index||0.01|-0.02|
81628259|NCT02618577|162941796|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|1.38|||||Estimation Parameter: baseline adjusted trial-group specific effect estimates (mean difference)|EQ-5D-5L VAS, FU 24months||1.38|-1.46|
81628260|NCT02618577|162941796|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|1.09|||||Estimation Parameter: baseline adjusted trial-group specific effect estimates (mean difference)|Karnofsky score||1.09|-0.56|
81628261|NCT02618577|162941797|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.87|||||Estimation Parameter: baseline adjusted trial-group specific effect estimates (mean difference)|PACT-Q convenience||0.87|-1.12|
81628262|NCT02618577|162941797|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.52|||||Estimation Parameter: baseline adjusted trial-group specific effect estimates (mean difference)|PACT-Q satisfaction||0.52|-2.60|
81628263|NCT02618577|162941800|SUPERIORITY||adjusted cause-specific hazard ratio|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.96||||||||0.96|0.27|
81628264|NCT02618577|162941801|SUPERIORITY||adjusted cause-specific hazard ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.31||||||||1.31|0.62|
81628265|NCT05192109|162941819|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||This is the p-value for the simple effect of condition.|Regression, Linear|||The primary statistical analysis involves asking whether children's preference to look at the target is significantly greater in one condition and/or group than the other. Mixed-effects regression analyses are used with the proportion-empirical-logit transformed-of target looking as the dependent measure, participant as random effect, and condition and group and their interaction as fixed effects.||||<0.01
81628266|NCT05192109|162941819|OTHER|||||||0.93||||||This is the p-value for the simple effect of diagnostic group.|Regression, Linear|||The primary statistical analysis involves asking whether children's preference to look at the target is significantly greater in one condition and/or group than the other. Mixed-effects regression analyses are used with the proportion-empirical-logit transformed-of target looking as the dependent measure, participant as random effect, and condition and group and their interaction as fixed effects.||||0.93
81628267|NCT05192109|162941819|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||This is the p-value for the interaction between condition and group.|Regression, Linear|||The primary statistical analysis involves asking whether children's preference to look at the target is significantly greater in one condition and/or group than the other. Mixed-effects regression analyses are used with the proportion-empirical-logit transformed-of target looking as the dependent measure, participant as random effect, and condition and group and their interaction as fixed effects.||||<0.01
81628268|NCT05192109|162941820|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||This is the p-value for the simple effect of condition.|Regression, Linear|||The primary statistical analysis involves asking whether children's preference to look at the target is significantly greater in one condition and/or group than the other. Mixed-effects regression analyses are used with the proportion-empirical-logit transformed-of target looking as the dependent measure, participant as random effect, and condition and group and their interaction as fixed effects.||||<0.01
81628269|NCT05192109|162941820|OTHER|||||||0.22||||||This is the p-value for the simple effect of group.|Regression, Linear|||The primary statistical analysis involves asking whether children's preference to look at the target is significantly greater in one condition and/or group than the other. Mixed-effects regression analyses are used with the proportion-empirical-logit transformed-of target looking as the dependent measure, participant as random effect, and condition and group and their interaction as fixed effects.||||0.22
81628270|NCT05192109|162941820|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||This is the p-value for the interaction between condition and group.|Regression, Linear|||The primary statistical analysis involves asking whether children's preference to look at the target is significantly greater in one condition and/or group than the other. Mixed-effects regression analyses are used with the proportion-empirical-logit transformed-of target looking as the dependent measure, participant as random effect, and condition and group and their interaction as fixed effects.||||<0.01
81657092|NCT01397422|163006307|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.3||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|-3.5|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline is a dependent variable, treatment group is a factor, and the baseline value is a covariate.||20 subjects per treatment arm provided 80% power using a 2-sided 2-sample test at 5% significance. The null hypothesis for the primary endpoint was that the response of the ADS-5102 340 mg group was equal to that of the placebo group.||-3.5|-19.1|0.0051
81657093|NCT01397422|163006307|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.0||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|-2.2|||ANCOVA|||||-2.2|-17.8|0.0131
81657094|NCT01397422|163006307|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.6||||0.1595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|2.2|||ANCOVA|||||2.2|-13.4|0.1595
81704033|NCT00937326|163103364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.763||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.763
81657095|NCT01397422|163006308|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.4314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-1.1|0.4314
81628271|NCT05292872|162941875|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.143|0.752||1-sided p-values are proportion of bootstrap replicates exceeding null (defined as a HR of 1) in each direction), and the two-tailed p-value is twice the smaller of one-tailed p-values. A two-tailed p-value was calculated for HR using this method.|Nonparametric bootstrap approach|||||0.752|0.143|<.001
81628272|NCT02561247|162941879|OTHER|||||||0.0008||||||P Value is from a one sample t-test compared against the null hypothesis value|t-test, 1 sided|Null Hypothesis Value = -38; Degrees of Freedom=16; t-value=-4.13||P Value is from a one sample t-test compared against the null hypothesis value. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons/multiplicity in this study, since there was only one primary endpoint, one arm, and one pre-specified primary null hypothesis.||||0.0008
81628273|NCT05349500|162941899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|-1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.9|-20.1|0.019
81628274|NCT05349500|162941900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.3|-14.1|0.286
81628275|NCT05349500|162941901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.0|-4.0|0.046
81628276|NCT05349500|162941902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-3.8|0.128
81628277|NCT05349500|162941903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.5||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.7|-14.3|0.031
81628278|NCT05349500|162941904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|4.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.9|-8.8|0.564
81628279|NCT05349500|162941905|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6|-0.2|0.349
81628280|NCT05349500|162941906|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-0.6|0.303
81657096|NCT01397422|163006308|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3||||0.5223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-0.5|0.5223
81628281|NCT05349500|162941907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-0.1|0.507
81628282|NCT05349500|162941908|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-0.2|0.729
81628283|NCT05349500|162941909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.2|0.421
81628284|NCT05349500|162941910|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.2|0.648
81628285|NCT05349500|162941911|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|6.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.5|0.3|0.034
81657097|NCT01397422|163006308|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2||||0.6298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.0|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline is a dependent variable, treatment group is a factor, baseline value is a covariate||||1.0|-0.6|0.6298
81628286|NCT05349500|162941912|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.3|-2.1|0.315
81657098|NCT01397422|163006309|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.2||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|-1.7|||ANCOVA|||||-1.7|-8.7|0.0038
81704034|NCT00937326|163103365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day at Day 1 for HOMA-percentage of beta cell function.||||0.810
81704035|NCT00937326|163103365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.753||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day at Day 1 for HOMA-percentage of beta cell function.||||0.753
81704036|NCT00937326|163103365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.404||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day at Day 1 for HOMA-percentage of beta cell function.||||0.404
81628287|NCT05349500|162941913|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.4||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|48.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||48.2|-21.5|0.444
81628288|NCT05349500|162941914|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.3||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|49.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||49.2|-30.6|0.638
81628289|NCT05349500|162941915|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|8.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.9|-13.4|0.688
81628290|NCT05349500|162941916|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7|-2.5|0.709
81628291|NCT05349500|162941917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-3.3|0.089
81628292|NCT05349500|162941918|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.9||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|30.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||30.8|-1.0|0.066
81628293|NCT02359890|162941943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants with events|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|6.5|||||The 2-sided 95% confidence interval is derived using the exact Clopper-Pearson interval.|||6.5|0.7|
81628294|NCT02359890|162941945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of patient with acute success|96.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.0|98.6|||||The 2-sided 95% confidence interval is derived using the exact Clopper-Pearson interval|||98.6|92.0|
81628295|NCT05256017|162941947|OTHER||Excess rate (ER)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|3.7||||||||3.7|-7.2|
81628296|NCT05256017|162941948|OTHER||Excess rate (ER)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|1.4|||||"ER: calculated as occurrence rate of the TEAE in the acoziborole arm minus occurrence rate of the TEAE in the placebo arm.~CI: calculated using the Wilson score interval."|Occurrence and excess rate (95% CI) of any TEAEs (by PT, for PTs reported in ≥1% of participants in either arm) from the investigational product administration (Day 1) to the Month 4 follow-up visit.||1.4|-4.1|
81628297|NCT05256017|162941949|OTHER||Excess rate (ER)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.6|||||"ER: calculated as occurrence rate of the TEAE in the acoziborole arm minus occurrence rate of the TEAE in the placebo arm.~CI: calculated using the Wilson score interval."|||1.6|-1.6|
81628298|NCT05256017|162941950|OTHER||Excess rate (ER)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|1.4|||||"ER: calculated as occurrence rate of the TEAE in the acoziborole arm minus occurrence rate of the TEAE in the placebo arm.~CI: calculated using the Wilson score interval."|||1.4|-3.2|
81628299|NCT05256017|162941951|OTHER||Excess rate (ER)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.6|||||"ER: calculated as occurrence rate of the TEAE in the acoziborole arm minus occurrence rate of the TEAE in the placebo arm.~CI: calculated using the Wilson score interval."|||0.6|-2.6|
81628300|NCT05256017|162941952|OTHER||Excess rate (ER)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.8|||||"ER: calculated as occurrence rate of the TEAE in the acoziborole arm minus occurrence rate of the TEAE in the placebo arm.~CI: calculated using the Wilson score interval."|||0.8|-2.2|
81657099|NCT01397422|163006309|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.4||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|-2.9|||ANCOVA|||||-2.9|-9.8|0.0004
81657100|NCT01397422|163006309|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.5||||0.1469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|0.9|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline is a dependent variable, treatment group is a factor, and the baseline value is a covariate.||||0.9|-6.0|0.1469
81628301|NCT05256017|162941953|OTHER||Excess rate (ER)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.7|||||"ER: calculated as occurrence rate of the TEAE in the acoziborole arm minus occurrence rate of the TEAE in the placebo arm.~CI: calculated using the Wilson score interval."|||0.7|-2.3|
81532863|NCT03089580|162750841|SUPERIORITY|Paired, Student's t-test was used to contrast the outcome variable of TBUT in the treated eye versus the sham eye from visit 1 to visit 5. The null hypothesis to be tested is one of no change from pre- to post treatment, with a Type I error probability of 0.05 for the primary outcome assessment. The pattern of change over the 4 treatment visits in these continuous variables will be assessed using mixed, linear regression. SAS version 9.4 statistical software (SAS Institute, Cary, NC) was used.||||||0.3|||||||paired t test|||The primary study outcome of pre to post change in TBUT within the treated eye and also the untreated, control eye dictated the use of a paired statistical approach to sample size estimation. Clinically relevant pre to post TBUT increase of 3 seconds with a standard deviation of 4.5 seconds was used. Type I and II error estimates used were standard for a non-pivotal study, 0.05 \& 0.20. The estimated the sample size needed detect this difference in TBUT is 27 subjects.||||0.3
81532864|NCT03089580|162750842|SUPERIORITY|The p-value results from a test of the hypothesis that the change in OSDI from visit 1 does not differ from zero. Change distributions that met normal distribution test criteria (Shapiro-Wilk p-value \>0.05) were tested with the paired Student's t-test; non-normal change distributions (at visits 2 \& 4) were tested with the non-parametric Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||||0.2026|||||||paired t test|||||||0.2026
81532865|NCT04170543|162750843|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|-2.85||||0.8338|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.61|21.94||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM||MEDI3506 30 mg - Placebo|||21.94|-22.61|0.8338
81532866|NCT04170543|162750843|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|-19.52||||0.1169|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.92|1.07||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM||MEDI3506 60 mg - Placebo|||1.07|-35.92|0.1169
81532867|NCT04170543|162750843|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|-17.47||||0.1774|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.71|4.32||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM||MEDI3506 120 mg - Placebo|||4.32|-34.71|0.1774
81532868|NCT04170543|162750843|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|-7.22||||0.5379|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.05|13.35||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM|||||13.35|-24.05|0.5379
81532869|NCT04170543|162750844|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|-13.02||||0.1929|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.08|3.75||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM||MEDI3506 30 mg - Placebo|||3.75|-27.08|0.1929
81532870|NCT04170543|162750844|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|-25.71||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.83|-11.22||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM||MEDI3506 60 mg - Placebo|||-11.22|-37.83|0.0062
81532871|NCT04170543|162750844|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|-18.2||||0.0705|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.86|-1.81||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM||MEDI3506 120 mg - Placebo|||-1.81|-31.86|0.0705
81532872|NCT04170543|162750844|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|-15.56||||0.0764|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.82|-1.21||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM|||||-1.21|-27.82|0.0764
81532873|NCT04170543|162750845|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|7.25||||0.5474|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.45|29.88||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM||MEDI3506 30 mg - Placebo|||29.88|-11.45|0.5474
81657101|NCT01397422|163006310|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.0||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|5.2|||ANCOVA|||||5.2|0.8|0.0078
81657102|NCT01397422|163006310|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.7||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.0|||ANCOVA|||||5.0|0.5|0.0179
81532874|NCT04170543|162750845|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|3.11||||0.792|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.83|24.82||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM||MEDI3506 60 mg - Placebo|||24.82|-14.83|0.7920
81657103|NCT01397422|163006310|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|5.5|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline is a dependent variable, treatment group is a factor, and the baseline value is a covariate||||5.5|1.1|0.0040
81532875|NCT04170543|162750845|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|-3.4||||0.7711|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.59|17.51||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM||MEDI3506 120 mg - Placebo|||17.51|-20.59|0.7711
81532876|NCT04170543|162750845|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|5.27||||0.6163|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.08|24.62||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM|||||24.62|-11.08|0.6163
81532877|NCT04170543|162750847|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|2.43||||0.8537|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.35|26.95||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM||MEDI3506 30 mg - Placebo|||26.95|-17.35|0.8537
81532878|NCT04170543|162750847|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|-15.63||||0.1989|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.14|4.89||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM||MEDI3506 60 mg - Placebo|||4.89|-32.14|0.1989
81532879|NCT04170543|162750847|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|-17.96||||0.1346|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.01|1.99||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM||MEDI3506 120 mg - Placebo|||1.99|-34.01|0.1346
81532880|NCT04170543|162750847|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|-6.38||||0.5683|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.59|13.23||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM|||||13.23|-22.59|0.5683
81532881|NCT04170543|162750848|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|-7.93||||0.4226|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.3|9.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM||MEDI3506 30 mg - Placebo|||9.10|-22.30|0.4226
81532882|NCT04170543|162750848|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|-20.61||||0.0287|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.25|-5.58||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM||MEDI3506 60 mg - Placebo|||-5.58|-33.25|0.0287
81532883|NCT04170543|162750848|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|-18.73||||0.0498|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.7|-3.3||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM||MEDI3506 120 mg - Placebo|||-3.30|-31.70|0.0498
81532884|NCT04170543|162750848|OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Percent Change|-13.27||||0.1236|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.51|0.98||Unadjusted two-sided p-value|MMRM|||||0.98|-25.51|0.1236
81628302|NCT05256017|162941954|OTHER||Excess rate (ER)|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.3|||||"ER: calculated as occurrence rate of the TEAE in the acoziborole arm minus occurrence rate of the TEAE in the placebo arm.~CI: calculated using the Wilson score interval."|||5.3|0.3|
81657104|NCT01397422|163006311|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.2||||0.6355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|6.9|||ANCOVA|||||6.9|-11.2|0.6355
81657105|NCT01397422|163006311|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.7||||0.7053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|10.6|||ANCOVA|||||10.6|-7.2|0.7053
81657106|NCT01397422|163006311|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.2||||0.7862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|10.1|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline is a dependent variable, treatment group is a factor, and the baseline value is a covariate||||10.1|-7.7|0.7862
81657107|NCT01397422|163006312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0036|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0036
81628303|NCT05256017|162941955|OTHER||Excess rate (ER)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.3|||||"ER: calculated as occurrence rate of the TEAE in the acoziborole arm minus occurrence rate of the TEAE in the placebo arm.~CI: calculated using the Wilson score interval."|||1.3|-2.4|
81628304|NCT05256017|162941956|OTHER||Excess rate (ER)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|0.3|||||"ER: calculated as occurrence rate of the TEAE in the acoziborole arm minus occurrence rate of the TEAE in the placebo arm.~CI: calculated using the Wilson score interval."|||0.3|-3.5|
81628305|NCT05256017|162941957|OTHER||Excess rate (ER)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|5.1||||||Occurrence and excess rate (95% CI) of any TEAEs reported during hospitalization.||5.1|-3.7|
81628306|NCT05256017|162941957|OTHER||Excess rate (ER)|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|0.9||||||Occurrence and excess rate (95% CI) of any TEAEs reported after the hospitalization period.||0.9|-8.2|
81628307|NCT05256017|162941958|OTHER||Excess rate (ER)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.0||||||||0.0|-3.1|
81657108|NCT01397422|163006312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2158|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2158
81657109|NCT01397422|163006312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1042|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Equally spaced scores||||||0.1042
81628308|NCT05256017|162941959|OTHER||Excess rate (ER)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|3.7||||||Of note, all AEs reported during this study were TEAEs.||3.7|-7.2|
81657110|NCT03691909|163006331|OTHER|||||||0.743|||||||Wilcoxon-signed rank test|Effect Size: 0.09||||||0.743
81657111|NCT03691909|163006332|OTHER|||||||0.714|||||||Wilcoxon-signed rank test|Effect Size: 0.10||||||0.714
81465878|NCT03452488|162624293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1578|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1578
81657112|NCT03691909|163006333|OTHER|||||||0.183|||||||Wilcoxon-signed rank test|Effect Size: 0.37||||||0.183
81465879|NCT03452488|162624294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0511|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0511
81465880|NCT03452488|162624294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2771|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2771
81532885|NCT02784171|162750880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0372|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0372
81628309|NCT05256017|162941977|OTHER||Placebo-corrected change from baseline|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|1.4||||||Placebo-corrected change from baseline (ΔΔ), calculated using an ANCOVA model adjusted for sex and age.||1.4|-2.1|
81628310|NCT05256017|162941978|OTHER||Placebo-corrected change from baseline|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.0|21.1||||||Placebo-corrected change from baseline (ΔΔ), calculated using an ANCOVA model adjusted for sex and age.||21.1|-22.0|
81628311|NCT05256017|162941979|OTHER||Placebo-corrected change from baseline|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|1.3||||||Placebo-corrected change from baseline (ΔΔ), calculated using an ANCOVA model adjusted for sex and age.||1.3|-3.6|
81628312|NCT05256017|162941980|OTHER||Placebo-corrected change from baseline|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|0.4||||||Placebo-corrected change from baseline (ΔΔ), calculated using an ANCOVA model adjusted for sex and age.||0.4|-1.9|
81628313|NCT05256017|162941981|OTHER||Placebo-corrected change from baseline|-10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.3|-6.6||||||Placebo-corrected change from baseline (ΔΔ), calculated using an ANCOVA model adjusted for sex and age.||-6.6|-15.3|
81628314|NCT05256017|162941982|OTHER||Placebo-corrected change from baseline|-11.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.4|-8.7||||||Placebo-corrected change from baseline (ΔΔ), calculated using an ANCOVA model adjusted for sex and age.||-8.7|-14.4|
81628315|NCT05256017|162941983|OTHER||Placebo-corrected change from baseline|-11.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.9|-8.6||||||Placebo-corrected change from baseline (ΔΔ), calculated using an ANCOVA model adjusted for sex and age.||-8.6|-14.9|
81628316|NCT05256017|162941984|OTHER||Estimate|-10.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.72|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.5|-7.85||||||Estimated ΔΔQTcF (in ms) computed from a concentration-response (C-R) model between dry blood spot concentration of acoziborole and changes from baseline in QTcF parameter||-7.85|-13.5|
81628317|NCT01073566|162941989|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Pre-study power calculations determined that 28 completed subjects provided 90% power to detect equivalence for the primary endpoint of MDBG of bolus-patch compared to pen/syringe using a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05, when the margin of equivalence for MDBG is 1.11 mmol/L, the true mean difference is 0.0, and the standard deviation of the differences is 1.72 mmol/L.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.16|||ANOVA||Finesse versus usual injection device.|A two-period, two-treatment crossover ANOVA model was used to compare devices for continuous measures.||0.16|-0.97|0.098
81657113|NCT03691909|163006334|OTHER|||||||0.775|||||||Wilcoxon-signed rank test|Effect Size: 0.05||||||0.775
81657114|NCT03691909|163006335|OTHER|||||||0.0008|||||||Wilcoxon-signed rank test|Effect Size: 0.93||Tender Joint Count||||0.0008
81657115|NCT03691909|163006335|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon-signed rank test|Effect Size: 0.83||Swollen Joint Count||||0.003
81657116|NCT02489968|163006338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.67|||REML based MMRM|Model including baseline HbA1c, treatment, baseline renal function, prior use of antidiabetic drug, visit, and visit by treatment interaction.|Adjusted mean difference: Change in HbA1c in (empagliflozin 10 mg + linagliptin 5 mg) - change in HbA1c in (empagliflozin 10 mg + placebo)|||-0.67|-0.97|<0.0001
81657117|NCT02489968|163006338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.45|||REML based MMRM|Model including baseline HbA1c, treatment, baseline renal function, prior use of antidiabetic drug, visit, and visit by treatment interaction.|Adjusted mean difference: Change in HbA1c in (empagliflozin 25 mg + linagliptin 5 mg) - change in HbA1c in (empagliflozin 25 mg + placebo)|||-0.45|-0.73|<0.0001
81628318|NCT01073566|162941990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.17|||ANOVA||Finesse versus usual injection device|This was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 and confidence intervals (CI) were calculated at 95%, 2-sided. A two-period, two-treatment crossover ANOVA model was used to compare devices for continuous measures.||-0.17|-0.80|0.004
81628319|NCT01073566|162941991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||McNemar|||Higher number is better. The answers were scored on a scale of 0-100 to standardize as described in the original papers.||||<0.001
81628320|NCT03435614|162942000|OTHER||||||||||||||||||We selected the individual signs and symptoms associated with the presence of OIWS based on a difference of greater than 15 % in the assessments between the group with OIWS and the group not displaying OIWS. This 15 % difference was judged to be of clinical significance. The signs and symptoms which did not meet this difference were not considered (data not available).|||
81628321|NCT02043678|162942086|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.122||||0.2636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.917|1.374|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.374|0.917|0.2636
81628322|NCT02043678|162942087|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.151||||0.1194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.964|1.374|||Cox Proportional Hazards model|||||1.374|0.964|0.1194
81657118|NCT00969709|163006344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-3.23||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|-0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures.||||-0.54|-5.92|0.0186
81657119|NCT00969709|163006344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-3.99||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.69|-1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures.||||-1.29|-6.69|0.0038
81657120|NCT00969709|163006344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-4.86||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.59|-2.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures.||||-2.12|-7.59|0.0005
81657121|NCT00969709|163006345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.41||||0.1687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures.||||0.60|-3.42|0.1687
81657122|NCT00969709|163006345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean difference|-2.51||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|-0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures.||||-0.49|-4.54|0.0151
81657123|NCT00969709|163006345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-2.57||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|-0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures.||||-0.52|-4.62|0.0141
81657124|NCT02980731|163006346|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.004||||||P-value is derived from a paired t-test of H0: mean difference (Week 48 - baseline) ≤ 5 versus H1: mean difference (Week 48 - baseline) \> 5|t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.004
81628323|NCT02043678|162942088|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.152||||0.1283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.383|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.383|0.960|0.1283
81628324|NCT02043678|162942089|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.145||||0.1669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.945|1.389|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.389|0.945|0.1669
81628325|NCT02043678|162942090|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.033||||0.7871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.816|1.308|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.308|0.816|0.7871
81628326|NCT02043678|162942091|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.126||||0.2467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.921|1.378|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.378|0.921|0.2467
81628327|NCT03216057|162942101|SUPERIORITY|The sample size was calculated that 130 subjects randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms have 85% power to detect a difference of at least 20% in triglyceride percentage changes compared with placebo at week 12, assuming a common standard deviation in percentage change of 35%, a 2-sided α = 0.05, and we add 20% for lost follow-up, finally the number of subjects for each arm was 65.|Mean Difference (Net)|-24.5|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|-16.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-16.2|-32.7|<0.01
81628328|NCT03216057|162942102|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-59.9|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.0|-36.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-36.8|-83.0|<0.01
81628329|NCT03216057|162942103|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|-1.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.9|-16.1|0.01
81628330|NCT03216057|162942104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.9||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|6.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.05|-15.8|0.3
81628331|NCT03216057|162942105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-3.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-3.5|-21.2|<0.01
81657125|NCT02075476|163006379|EQUIVALENCE|Normality in sample distribution was tested using the Kolmororov-Smirnov test and graphic models. For descriptive variables we use Pearson's Chi-square, and for the study of numerical variables over time we use a mixed linear test.||||||0.048|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.048
81657126|NCT02075476|163006380|EQUIVALENCE|Normality in sample distribution was tested using the Kolmororov-Smirnov test and graphic models. For descriptive variables we use Pearson's Chi-square, and for the study of numerical variables over time we use a mixed linear test.||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81532886|NCT04661150|162750883|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|23.8||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3|44.7|||Chi-squared|||||44.7|1.3|0.079
81628332|NCT03216057|162942106|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.3|-4.1|0.02
81628333|NCT03216057|162942107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|3.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.8|-6.3|0.6
81628334|NCT03216057|162942108|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|4.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.9|-0.9|0.1
81628335|NCT03216057|162942109|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|21.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||21|5.8|<0.01
81628336|NCT03216057|162942110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.2|0.4|<0.01
81628337|NCT04568603|162942111|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis that administration of methadone + ISL is similar to the methadone alone will be supported if the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) of methadone+ ISL to methadone alone is contained within the interval (0.70, 1.43).|GMR|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.07||||||||1.07|1.00|
81628338|NCT04568603|162942112|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis that administration of methadone + ISL is similar to the methadone alone will be supported if the upper bound of the 90% CI for the GMR of methadone+ ISL to methadone alone is below 2.0.|GMR|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.07||||||||1.07|0.99|
81465881|NCT03452488|162624295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8084|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8084
81465882|NCT03452488|162624295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7266|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7266
81465883|NCT03452488|162624296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2312|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2312
81532887|NCT04661150|162750888|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-4.8||||0.739|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.9|18.9|||Chi-squared|||||18.9|-27.9|0.739
81532888|NCT04661150|162750889|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|4.8|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.9|21.4|||Fisher Exact|||||21.4|-10.9|>0.999
81536935|NCT04612725|162756491|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.09||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|2.72||Change from baseline in UCT at Week 12= Treatment + baseline UCT + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||2.72|-0.54|0.1890
81628339|NCT04568603|162942113|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis that administration of methadone + ISL is similar to the methadone alone will be supported if the upper bound of the 90% CI for the GMR of methadone+ ISL to methadone alone is below 1.43.|GMR|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.09||||||||1.09|0.96|
81628340|NCT04568603|162942114|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis that administration of methadone + ISL is similar to methadone alone will be supported if the upper bound of the 90% CI for the GMR of methadone+ ISL to methadone alone is below 2.0.|GMR|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.1||||||||1.10|1.03|
81628341|NCT04568603|162942116|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis that administration of methadone + ISL is similar to methadone alone will be supported if the upper bound of the 90% CI for the GMR of methadone+ ISL to methadone alone is below 2.0.|GMR|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.09||||||||1.09|0.94|
81628342|NCT04568603|162942117|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis that administration of methadone + ISL is similar to methadone alone will be supported if the upper bound of the 90% CI for the GMR of methadone+ ISL to methadone alone is below 2.0.|GMR|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|1.13||||||||1.13|1.04|
81628343|NCT04568603|162942119|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis that administration of methadone + ISL is similar to methadone alone will be supported if the upper bound of the 90% CI for the GMR of methadone+ ISL to methadone alone is below 2.0.|GMR|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.07||||||||1.07|0.99|
81628344|NCT04568603|162942120|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis that administration of methadone + ISL is similar to methadone alone will be supported if the upper bound of the 90% CI for the GMR of methadone+ ISL to methadone alone is below 2.0.|GMR|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.08||||||||1.08|0.95|
81628345|NCT04568603|162942121|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis that administration of methadone + ISL is similar to methadone alone will be supported if the upper bound of the 90% CI for the GMR of methadone+ ISL to methadone alone is below 2.0.|GMR|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.11||||||||1.11|1.03|
81465884|NCT03452488|162624296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2701|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2701
81465885|NCT03452488|162624297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8934|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8934
81465886|NCT03452488|162624297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3526|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3526
81465887|NCT00288600|162624312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.765|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Need of Exchange transfusion following the AAP criteria||||0.765
81465888|NCT03600194|162624313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Design\*Therapy interaction term||||||.019
81536936|NCT04612725|162756491|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.63||||0.5048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|1.24||Change from baseline in UCT at Week 24= Treatment + baseline UCT + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||1.24|-2.51|0.5048
81628346|NCT03904147|162942166|SUPERIORITY||Win Ratio|1.44||||0.0311|TWO_SIDED||||||Finkelstein-Schoenfeld Method||The Win Ratio provides an estimation of the treatment effect.|||||0.0311
81628347|NCT03904147|162942167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||exact test|||||||0.0008
81628348|NCT03904147|162942168|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Z test|||||||<0.0001
81628349|NCT03904147|162942169|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA model|||||||<0.0001
81704037|NCT00937326|163103365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.671||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day at Day 1 for HOMA-percentage of beta cell function.||||0.671
81704038|NCT00937326|163103365|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.25 g/day at Day 28 for HOMA-percentage of beta cell function.||||1.000
81536937|NCT04612725|162756491|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.99||||0.2991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|2.88||Change from baseline in UCT at Week 24= Treatment + baseline UCT + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||2.88|-0.89|0.2991
81628350|NCT03904147|162942170|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-square test|||||||<0.0001
81628351|NCT03904147|162942171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2482|||||||ANCOVA model|||||||0.2482
81628352|NCT03904147|162942172|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact test|||||||<0.0001
81628353|NCT03904147|162942173|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial exact method|||||||<0.0001
81628354|NCT03904147|162942174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.109|||||||normal approximation|||||||0.1090
81628355|NCT01037881|162942177|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|-1.29||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.03|||ANOVA|||Active treatment minus vehicle, adjusted for the effect of (pooled) country.||1.03|-3.60|0.27
81628356|NCT01037881|162942177|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|-0.25||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|2.04|||ANOVA|||Active treatment minus vehicle, adjusted for the effect of (pooled) country.||2.04|-2.53|0.83
81628357|NCT01037881|162942177|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|-2.01||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|0.28|||ANOVA|||Active treatment minus vehicle, adjusted for the effect of (pooled) country.||0.28|-4.30|0.08
81628358|NCT01037881|162942177|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|-1.56||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.77|0.65|||ANOVA|||Active treatment minus vehicle, adjusted for the effect of (pooled) country.||0.65|-3.77|0.16
81628359|NCT01037881|162942177|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|-1.65||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|0.54|||ANOVA|||Active treatment minus vehicle, adjusted for the effect of (pooled) country.||0.54|-3.84|0.14
81628360|NCT01037881|162942177|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|-2.46||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|-0.17|||ANOVA|||Active treatment minus vehicle, adjusted for the effect of (pooled) country.||-0.17|-4.47|0.04
81536938|NCT04612725|162756492|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.63||||0.5704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|7.32||Change from baseline in CU-Q2oL at Week 12= Treatment + baseline CU-Q2oL + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||7.32|-4.05|0.5704
81628361|NCT01037881|162942177|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|2.46||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|4.74|||ANOVA|||LEO 29102 treatment minus Elidel, adjusted for the effect of (pooled) country.||4.74|0.17|0.04
81628362|NCT01037881|162942177|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|1.17||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|3.48|||ANOVA|||LEO 29102 treatment minus Elidel, adjusted for the effect of (pooled) country.||3.48|-1.14|0.32
81628363|NCT01037881|162942177|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|2.21||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|4.5|||ANOVA|||LEO 29102 treatment minus Elidel, adjusted for the effect of (pooled) country.||4.50|-0.08|0.06
81628364|NCT01037881|162942177|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|0.45||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|2.73|||ANOVA|||LEO 29102 treatment minus Elidel, adjusted for the effect of (pooled) country.||2.73|-1.84|0.70
81628365|NCT01037881|162942177|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|0.9||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|3.1|||ANOVA|||LEO 29102 treatment minus Elidel, adjusted for the effect of (pooled) country.||3.10|-1.31|0.42
81628366|NCT01037881|162942177|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|0.81||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|3.0|||ANOVA|||LEO 29102 treatment minus Elidel, adjusted for the effect of (pooled) country.||3.00|-1.38|0.47
81628367|NCT04563546|162942184|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Unadjusted p-value. Threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81628368|NCT04563546|162942185|OTHER|||||||0.739|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.739
81628369|NCT04563546|162942186|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Unadjusted p-value. Threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81628370|NCT04413708|162942193|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.62||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.17|||Fisher Exact|||||5.17|0.50|0.41
81628371|NCT04413708|162942194|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.9|||Fisher Exact|||||1.90|0.61|1.0
81628372|NCT03133546|162942240|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.37||significance level: 5%|Regression, Cox|Univariate Cox for PFS with treatment effect only|The HR for Osimertinib plus Bevacizumab versus Osimertinib alone is provided.|"Assumption: Median PFS with osimertinib 11 months Target: Detect a 36% improvement in PFS (HR=0.64, corresponding to an increase in median PFS to 17.2 months) under osimertinib and bevacizumab (80% power, at one-sided significant level of 5%)~126 events required"||1.37|0.68|0.84
81628373|NCT03532282|162942246|SUPERIORITY||coefficient beta for change trajectory|-0.15||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The a-priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model incorporating all assessment time points.||||||0.001
81628374|NCT03532282|162942247|SUPERIORITY||coefficient beta for change trajectory|-0.01||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The a-priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model incorporating all assessment time points.||||||0.01
81628375|NCT03532282|162942248|SUPERIORITY||coefficient beta for change trajectory|-0.24||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|||||The a-priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model incorporating all assessment time points.||||||0.0006
81628376|NCT03532282|162942249|SUPERIORITY||coefficient beta for change trajectory|-0.04||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The a-priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model incorporating all assessment time points.||||||0.05
81628377|NCT05034328|162942277|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81628378|NCT05034328|162942278|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.063||||0.7026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.778|1.451|||Regression, Cox|||For each item 2 to 7 of the WURSS-K questionnaire, the impact of the treament chosen on the corresponding common cold symptom duration was analyzed by means of Cox model and p-value (Wald) calculated||1.451|0.778|0.7026
81628379|NCT05034328|162942279|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.078||||0.6322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.792|1.469|||Regression, Cox|||For each item 2 to 7 of the WURSS-K questionnaire, the impact of the treatment chosen on the corresponding common cold symptom duration was analyzed by means of Cox model and p-value (Wald) calculated||1.469|0.792|0.6322
81628380|NCT05034328|162942280|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.992||||0.9598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|1.356|||Regression, Cox|||For each item 2 to 7 of the WURSS-K questionnaire, the impact of the treatment chosen on the corresponding common cold symptom duration was analyzed by means of Cox model and p-value (Wald) calculated||1.356|0.726|0.9598
81628381|NCT05034328|162942281|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.333||||0.1016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.945|1.88|||Regression, Cox|||For each item 2 to 7 of the WURSS-K questionnaire, the impact of the treatment chosen on the corresponding common cold symptom duration was analyzed by means of Cox model and p-value (Wald) calculated||1.880|0.945|0.1016
81628382|NCT05034328|162942282|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.153||||0.3954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.601|||Regression, Cox|||For each item 2 to 7 of the WURSS-K questionnaire, the impact of the treatment chosen on the corresponding common cold symptom duration was analyzed by means of Cox model and p-value (Wald) calculated||1.601|0.830|0.3954
81628383|NCT05034328|162942283|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.218||||1.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.871|1.703|||Regression, Cox|||For each item 2 to 7 of the WURSS-K questionnaire, the impact of the treatment chosen on the corresponding common cold symptom duration was analyzed by means of Cox model and p-value (Wald) calculated||1.703|0.871|1.218
81628384|NCT05034328|162942284|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Logistic|||The impact of the treatment chosen on the risk to develop respiratory complication requiring antibiotic prescription during a 20-day follow-up was analyzed by a multivariate logistic model||||>0.05
81628385|NCT05034328|162942285|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.335||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.174|0.644|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.644|0.174|0.0010
81628386|NCT02969707|162942286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test||Examining the Change in sum of positive z-transformed CC.||||0.035
81628387|NCT02969707|162942286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||2-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Examining the change in sum of all z-transformed CC.||||0.7
81657127|NCT02075476|163006381|EQUIVALENCE|Normality in sample distribution was tested using the Kolmororov-Smirnov test and graphic models. For descriptive variables we use Pearson's Chi-square, and for the study of numerical variables over time we use a mixed linear test.||||||0.011|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.011
81657128|NCT00091169|163006385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.57
81628388|NCT02969707|162942286|SUPERIORITY|2-sample t-test||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Examining the change in sum of negative z-transformed CC.||||0.11
81628389|NCT02969707|162942286|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|61.98||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|One sample(paired) t-test||Examining the change in positive functional connectivity between the L-DLPFC and the dACC within the active group from pre to post TMS.||||0.008
81628390|NCT02969707|162942288|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U statistic|601.0||||0.046|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U-test 2-tailed|||Non-parametric analysis, comparison of change (post-treatment minus pre-treatment)||||0.046
81628391|NCT02969707|162942288|OTHER||Cohen's R|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimate of effect size|Non-parametric analysis, comparison of change (post-treatment minus pre-treatment)||||
81628392|NCT02969707|162942289|SUPERIORITY|We assessed the superiority of active over sham.|Mann-Whitney U statistic|702.5|||=|0.412|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney U-test 2-tailed|||Pre- to post-rTMS change in HIS scores were calculated for both Active and Sham conditions. Two-tailed t-tests were used to evaluate the difference between the two conditions' change scores.||||=.412
81628393|NCT02969707|162942292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test||||||0.037
81628394|NCT02969707|162942292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.063
81628395|NCT02969707|162942292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.31
81628396|NCT02969707|162942297|SUPERIORITY|We assessed the superiority of active over sham.|Cohen's d|-0.234||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effects model|||We used standard mixed-effects modeling to estimate the change (slope) in pain in our 2\*2 pre- and post-assessment design. Pain ratings were calculated by averaging pain ratings across 5 assessments under four conditions (TMS with hypnosis, TMS without hypnosis, Sham with hypnosis, Sham without hypnosis). Based on these change estimates, we derived the two main effects (TMS, Hypnosis) and their interaction effect on the change in pain from the pre- to post-treatment assessment.||||0.49
81628397|NCT02969707|162942298|SUPERIORITY|We assessed the superiority of active over sham.|||||=|0.454|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre- to post-rTMS change in SOARS scores were calculated for both Active and Sham conditions. Two-tailed t-tests were used to evaluate the difference between the two conditions' change scores.||||=.454
81657129|NCT00091169|163006386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.64
81657130|NCT00091169|163006387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.93
81657131|NCT00091169|163006388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.61
81657132|NCT00091169|163006389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1e-05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.00001
81657133|NCT00091169|163006390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.677|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.677
81657134|NCT03809429|163006391|OTHER||Difference|1.31||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|2.4|||Negative binomial regression|Negative binomial regression model with treatment, age strata, and AMH group as factors.||||2.40|0.22|0.0185
81657135|NCT03809429|163006394|OTHER||Difference|1.14||||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|2.15|||Negative binomial regression|Negative binomial regression model with treatment, age strata, and AMH group as factors.||\>=10 mm at end of stimulation||2.15|0.12|0.0281
81657136|NCT03809429|163006394|OTHER||Difference|0.99||||0.0258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.86|||Negative binomial regression|Negative binomial regression model with treatment, age strata, and AMH group as factors.||\>=12 mm at end of stimulation||1.86|0.12|0.0258
81628398|NCT02969707|162942299|OTHER|Linear regression was used to evaluate the scalar relationship between E/I ratio as it relates to water and Thermal Pain Tolerance with E/I as the independent variable and Thermal Pain Tolerance as the dependent variable.||||||0.023|||||||Regression, Linear|(R² = .104, F(2,48) = 2.794, β = .320, p = .023)||In people with FMS, the linear relationship between Thermal Pain Tolerance and E/I ratio as it relates to water was assessed.||||0.023
81628399|NCT02969707|162942299|OTHER|Linear regression was used to evaluate the scalar relationship between E/I ratio as it relates to water and Thermal Pain Threshold with E/I as the independent variable and Thermal Pain Threshold as the dependent variable.||||||0.043|||||||Regression, Linear|(R² = .081, F(1,49) = 4.315, β = .284, p = .043)||In people with FMS, the linear relationship between Thermal Pain Threshold and E/I ratio as it relates to water was assessed.||||0.043
81628400|NCT02969707|162942299|OTHER|Linear regression was used to evaluate the scalar relationship between E/I ratio as it relates to creatine and Thermal Pain Tolerance with E/I as the independent variable and Thermal Pain Tolerance as the dependent variable.||||||0.022|||||||Regression, Linear|(R² = .103, F(1,49) = 5.632, β = .321, p = .022)||In people with FMS, the linear relationship between Thermal Pain Tolerance and E/I ratio as it relates to creatine was assessed.||||0.022
81628401|NCT02969707|162942299|OTHER|Linear regression was used to evaluate the scalar relationship between E/I ratio as it relates to creatine and Thermal Pain Threshold with E/I as the independent variable and Thermal Pain Threshold as the dependent variable.||||||0.041|||||||Regression, Linear|(R² = .083, F(1,49) = 4.425, β = .288, p = .041)||In people with FMS, the linear relationship between Thermal Pain Threshold and E/I ratio as it relates to creatine was assessed.||||0.041
81657137|NCT03809429|163006394|OTHER||Difference|0.58||||0.0672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|1.2|||Negative binomial regression|Negative binomial regression model with treatment, age strata, and AMH group as factors.||\>=15 mm at end of stimulation||1.20|-0.04|0.0672
81657138|NCT03809429|163006394|OTHER||Difference|0.21||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.63|||Negative binomial regression|Negative binomial regression model with treatment, age strata, and AMH group as factors.||\>=17 mm at end of stimulation||0.63|-0.22|0.3390
81704039|NCT00937326|163103365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.622||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 0.5 g/day at Day 28 for HOMA-percentage of beta cell function.||||0.622
81536939|NCT04612725|162756492|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.24||||0.4416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.98|3.5||Change from baseline in CU-Q2oL at Week 12= Treatment + baseline CU-Q2oL + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||3.50|-7.98|0.4416
81628402|NCT02969707|162942305|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.728|||||||ANCOVA|||Standard ANCOVA testing whether the Post-TMS E/I relative to creatine is predicted for each subject by the intervention (Active / Sham) while covarying for the Pre-TMS E/I ratio relative to creatine.||||0.728
81628403|NCT02969707|162942305|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||ANCOVA|||Standard ANCOVA testing whether the Post-TMS E/I relative to water is predicted for each subject by the intervention (Active / Sham) while covarying for the Pre-TMS E/I ratio relative to water.||||0.720
81628404|NCT04447469|162942328|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.069||||0.2598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.555|8.615||P-value and odds ratio were calculated using Fisher's Exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||8.615|0.555|0.2598
81628405|NCT04447469|162942328|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.414||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.653|9.957||P-value and odds ratio were calculated using Fisher's Exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||9.957|0.653|0.1610
81628406|NCT04447469|162942328|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|2.091||||0.2448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.612|7.144||P-value and odds ratio were calculated using Cochran Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by randomization strata (standard of care antiretroviral therapy, age, and ARDS status).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.144|0.612|0.2448
81628407|NCT04447469|162942328|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|2.749||||0.1378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.756|9.993||P-value and odds ratio were calculated using Cochran Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by randomization strata (standard of care antiretroviral therapy, age, and ARDS status).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.993|0.756|0.1378
81536940|NCT04612725|162756492|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.47||||0.6591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.09|8.02||Change from baseline in CU-Q2oL at Week 24= Treatment + baseline CU-Q2oL + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||8.02|-5.09|0.6591
81628408|NCT04447469|162942329|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|1.231||||0.4534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.715|2.12||P-value and odds ratio were calculated using Cochran Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by randomization strata (age and ARDS status).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.120|0.715|0.4534
81628409|NCT04447469|162942329|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|1.097||||0.7414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.636|1.891||P-value and odds ratio were calculated using Cochran Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by randomization strata (age and ARDS status).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.891|0.636|0.7414
81628410|NCT04447469|162942330|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.984||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.198|4.884|||Fisher Exact|||||4.884|0.198|1.0000
81628411|NCT04447469|162942330|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.286||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|6.417|||Fisher Exact|||||6.417|0.260|1.0000
81628412|NCT04447469|162942331|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.6|15.6|||||95% CI were calculated using asymptotic normal approximation. Difference = KPL-301 - placebo.|||15.6|-45.6|
81628413|NCT04447469|162942331|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions|-27.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.4|0.9|||||95% CI were calculated using asymptotic normal approximation. Difference = KPL-301 - Placebo .|||0.9|-56.4|
81657139|NCT03809429|163006396|OTHER||Difference|1.11||||0.0962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.41|||Negative binomial regression|Negative binomial regression model with treatment, age strata, and AMH group as factors.||||2.41|-0.20|0.0962
81657140|NCT03809429|163006398|OTHER||Difference|0.51||||0.1894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|1.27|||Negative binomial regression|Negative binomial regression model with treatment, age strata, and AMH group as factors.||Number of embryos||1.27|-0.25|0.1894
81657141|NCT03809429|163006398|OTHER||Difference|-0.03||||0.9361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.63|||Negative binomial regression|Negative binomial regression model with treatment, age strata, and AMH group as factors.||Number of Good-quality embryos||0.63|-0.68|0.9361
81704040|NCT00937326|163103365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.332||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 1.0 g/day at Day 28 for HOMA-percentage of beta cell function.||||0.332
81628414|NCT04447469|162942332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6229||||||Log-rank test is stratified by randomization strata (Standard of Care antiretroviral therapy, age, and ARDS status).|Log Rank|||||||0.6229
81628415|NCT04447469|162942332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5526||||||Log-rank test is stratified by randomization strata (Standard of Care antiretroviral therapy, age, and ARDS status).|Log Rank|||||||0.5526
81628416|NCT04447469|162942333|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.9426|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.71|1.46||Log-rank test is stratified by randomization strata (Standard of Care antiretroviral therapy, age, and ARDS status).|Log Rank||Calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate and stratified by randomization strata (Standard of Care antiretroviral therapy, age, and ARDS status).|||1.46|0.71|0.9426
81628417|NCT04447469|162942333|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.6838|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.78|1.57||Log-rank test is stratified by randomization strata (Standard of Care antiretroviral therapy, age, and ARDS status).|Log Rank||Calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate and stratified by randomization strata (Standard of Care antiretroviral therapy, age, and ARDS status).|||1.57|0.78|0.6838
81628418|NCT04447469|162942334|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.235||||0.0905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|1.328|||Fisher Exact|||||1.328|0.023|0.0905
81628419|NCT04447469|162942334|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.431||||0.2247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|1.815|||Fisher Exact|||||1.815|0.087|0.2247
81628420|NCT04447469|162942334|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|0.191||||0.0623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.033|1.114||P-value and odds ratio were calculated using Cochran Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by randomization strata (standard of care antiretroviral therapy, age, and ARDS status).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.114|0.033|0.0623
81628421|NCT04447469|162942334|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|0.368||||0.1957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|1.583||P-value and odds ratio were calculated using Cochran Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by randomization strata (standard of care antiretroviral therapy, age, and ARDS status).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.583|0.085|0.1957
81628422|NCT04447469|162942335|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.57||||0.3766|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.8|3.09||Log-rank test is stratified by randomization strata (Standard of Care antiretroviral therapy, and age).|Log Rank||Calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate and stratified by randomization strata (Standard of Care antiretroviral therapy and age).|||3.09|0.80|0.3766
81628423|NCT04447469|162942335|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.9209|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.51|2.16||Log-rank test is stratified by randomization strata (Standard of Care antiretroviral therapy, and age).|Log Rank||Calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate and stratified by randomization strata (Standard of Care antiretroviral therapy and age).|||2.16|0.51|0.9209
81628424|NCT04447469|162942336|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|0.645||||0.1772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.222||Calculated using Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by randomization strata (age and ARDS status).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.222|0.340|0.1772
81628425|NCT04447469|162942336|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|1.029||||0.9269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.563|1.881||Calculated using Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by randomization strata (age and ARDS status).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.881|0.563|0.9269
81628426|NCT04447469|162942337|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.49||Log-rank test is stratified by randomization strata (age, and ARDS status).|Log Rank||Calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate and stratified by randomization strata (age and ARDS status).|||1.49|0.66|0.9578
81628427|NCT04447469|162942337|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.5274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.7||Log-rank test is stratified by randomization strata (age, and ARDS status).|Log Rank||Calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate and stratified by randomization strata (age and ARDS status).|||1.70|0.76|0.5274
81628428|NCT04447469|162942338|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.1336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.15||Log-rank test is stratified by randomization strata (age, and ARDS status).|Log Rank||Calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate and stratified by randomization strata (age, and ARDS status).|||1.15|0.36|0.1336
81628429|NCT04447469|162942338|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.72||Log-rank test is stratified by randomization strata (age, and ARDS status).|Log Rank||Calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate and stratified by randomization strata ( age, and ARDS status).|||1.72|0.59|0.9767
81628430|NCT04447469|162942339|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.71|||||Calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate and stratified by randomization strata (age).|||3.71|0.55|
81628431|NCT04447469|162942339|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|4.54|||||Calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate and stratified by randomization strata (age).|||4.54|0.78|
81628432|NCT05778695|162942369|OTHER|A comparison is not being made between two different treatment groups. Exploratory analysis|Median Difference (Net)|-14.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.02||0.875|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.875
81628433|NCT05778695|162942369|OTHER|A comparison is not being made between two different treatment groups. Exploratory analysis|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.166||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.026|12.026||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||12.026|-16.026|0.739
81628434|NCT05778695|162942370|OTHER|A comparison is not being made between two different treatment groups. Exploratory analysis|Median Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.34||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81628435|NCT01733316|162942387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0048||||||Paired t-test testing the null hypothesis that the population average difference during the Cystagon® phase is equal to the population average difference during the RP103 phase.|Paired t-test, two-sided|||||||0.0048
81628436|NCT01674140|162942418|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.14|||Log Rank|||||1.14|0.77|0.52
81628437|NCT01674140|162942419|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.26|||Log Rank|||||1.26|0.75|0.84
81532889|NCT01059318|162750970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|76.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.0|196.0|||Bayesian analysis|A Bayesian posterior distribution of the treatment effect at 26 weeks was evaluated using a non-informative prior.|MILES study and current study had different study designs, so change from baseline to 26 weeks in MILES study was estimated from the publicly reported rate of change per month in order to provide a meaningful comparison based on Bayesian analysis.|"Proof of Concept was proposed as follows:~* 90% level of proof that difference in FVC change from baseline everolimus vs. Historical Placebo Control arm from MILES study \> 0 mL~* 50% level of proof that difference in FVC change from baseline everolimus vs. Historical Placebo Control arm from MILES study \>= 100 mL~Historical data from 43 patients treated with placebo from the MILES study were down weighted to an effective sample size of 18 for comparison."||196|-45|
81532890|NCT01059318|162750971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|186.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.0|279.0|||Bayesian analysis|A Bayesian posterior distribution of the treatment effect at 26 weeks was evaluated using a non-informative prior.|MILES study and current study had different study designs, so change from baseline to 26 weeks in MILES study was estimated from the publicly reported rate of change per month in order to provide a meaningful comparison based on Bayesian analysis.|"Proof of Concept was proposed as follows:~* 90% level of proof that difference in FEV1 change from baseline everolimus vs. Historical Placebo Control arm from MILES study \> 0 mL~* 50% level of proof that difference in FEV1 change from baseline everolimus vs. Historical Placebo Control arm from MILES study \>= 100 mL~Historical data from 43 patients treated with placebo from the MILES study were down weighted to an effective sample size of 18 for comparison."||279|93|
81532891|NCT02781610|162750986|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is -3.5%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.0|||ANOVA|Adjusted for four dichotomous randomization strata.||The ERR non-inferiority test was a priori designed to be conducted on the per-protocol (PP) population for 93% power assuming 2-sided alpha=0.05 with 155 PP participants per arm. Difference between ERR treatment duration arms is ERR-10 - ERR-14.||2.0|-3.3|0.0164
81532892|NCT02781610|162750987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.1|||ANOVA|Adjusted for four dichotomous randomization strata.||The NERR superiority test was a priori designed to be conducted on the Intent-to-Treat (ITT) population for 91% power to detect a 2.5% difference, assuming 2-sided alpha=0.05 with 285 ITT participants per arm. Difference between NERR treatment duration arms is NERR-21 - NERR-14.||1.1|-1.3|0.568
81532893|NCT02781610|162750988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|4.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between ERR treatment duration arms is ERR-10 - ERR-14.||4.6|-2.4|0.546
81532894|NCT02781610|162750989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between NERR treatment duration arms is NERR-21 - NERR-14.||0.5|-3.7|0.140
81532895|NCT02781610|162750990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.77|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between ERR treatment duration arms is ERR-10 - ERR-14.||0.77|-0.42|0.563
81532896|NCT02781610|162750991|SUPERIORITY|Difference between NERR treatment duration arms is NERR-21 - NERR-14.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.61|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.61|-0.04|0.083
81532897|NCT04437485|162751010|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA models were run on post-treatment outcome level adjusting for baseline somatic depressive symptoms group (a stratification variable).||||||0.64
81532898|NCT04437485|162751011|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA models were run on post-treatment outcome level adjusting for baseline somatic depressive symptoms group (a stratification variable).||||||0.046
81532899|NCT04437485|162751012|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA models were run on post-treatment outcome level adjusting for baseline somatic depressive symptoms group (a stratification variable).||||||0.09
81704041|NCT00937326|163103365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||Placebo versus SRT2104 2.0 g/day at Day 28 for HOMA-percentage of beta cell function.||||0.998
81532900|NCT02719171|162751026|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.0||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.3|38.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The 90% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in response rates between the groups and the 2-sided p-value are calculated using the Cochran Mantel-Haenszel method, stratified by prior tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi) use and concurrent methotrexate use.||38.7|9.3|0.007
81532901|NCT02719171|162751027|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.0||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|23.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The 90% CI for the difference in response rates between the groups and the 2-sided p-value are calculated using the Cochran Mantel-Haenszel method, stratified by prior TNFi use and concurrent methotrexate use.||23.0|1.0|0.074
81532902|NCT02719171|162751027|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.0||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.4|30.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The 90% CI for the difference in response rates between the groups and the 2-sided p-value are calculated using the Cochran Mantel-Haenszel method, stratified by prior TNFi use and concurrent methotrexate use.||30.6|7.4|0.007
81532903|NCT02719171|162751028|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.3||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.1|16.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The 90% CI for the difference in response rates between the groups and the 2-sided p-value are calculated using the Cochran Mantel-Haenszel method, stratified by prior TNFi use and concurrent methotrexate use.||16.4|4.1|0.006
81532904|NCT02719171|162751028|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.5|22.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The 90% CI for the difference in response rates between the groups and the 2-sided p-value are calculated using the Cochran Mantel-Haenszel method, stratified by prior TNFi use and concurrent methotrexate use.||22.9|8.5|<0.001
81532905|NCT02719171|162751029|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|2.5|||mixed model repeated measures model|||The 2-sided p-value is calculated using a mixed model repeated measures model with categorical fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, week, and treatment-by-week interaction and the continuous fixed baseline measurement, with subject as a random effect.||2.5|-4.0|0.690
81536941|NCT04612725|162756492|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.04||||0.3624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.62|3.54||Change from baseline in CU-Q2oL at Week 24= Treatment + baseline CU-Q2oL + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||3.54|-9.62|0.3624
81628438|NCT01674140|162942421|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.1|||Log Rank|||||1.10|0.74|0.32
81628439|NCT06182033|162942463|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Regression, Linear|Kenward Rogers and Restricted Maximum Likelihood adjustment made to reduce error likelihood||We conducted a linear regression. We accounted for baseline, which allowed us to examine residualized gains. We controlled for age.||||.84
81628440|NCT06182033|162942464|OTHER|||||||0.727|||||||Regression, Linear|Kenward Rogers and Restricted Maximum Likelihood adjustment made to reduce error likelihood||We conducted a linear regression. We accounted for baseline, which allowed us to examine residualized gains. We controlled for age.||||.727
81628441|NCT06182033|162942465|OTHER|||||||0.205|||||||Regression, Linear|Kenward Rogers and Restricted Maximum Likelihood adjustment made to reduce error likelihood||These analyses use the assertiveness subscale as the outcome variable. We conducted a linear regression for each of the measure's subscales. We accounted for baseline, which allowed us to examine residualized gains. We controlled for age.||||.205
81628442|NCT06182033|162942465|OTHER|||||||0.034|||||||Regression, Linear|Kenward Rogers and Restricted Maximum Likelihood adjustment made to reduce error likelihood||This analysis focused specifically on the behavior control subscale. We conducted a linear regression for each of the measure's subscales. We accounted for baseline, which allowed us to examine residualized gains. We controlled for age.||||.034
81628443|NCT06182033|162942465|OTHER|||||||0.099|||||||Regression, Linear|Kenward Rogers and Restricted Maximum Likelihood adjustment made to reduce error likelihood||These analyses use the Task Orientation subscale as the outcome variable. We conducted a linear regression for each of the measure's subscales. We accounted for baseline, which allowed us to examine residualized gains. We controlled for age.||||.099
81628444|NCT06182033|162942465|OTHER|||||||0.209|||||||Regression, Linear|||This analysis used peer social skills subscale as the outcome in the model. We conducted a linear regression for each of the measure's subscales. We accounted for baseline, which allowed us to examine residualized gains. We controlled for age.||||.209
81628445|NCT06182033|162942466|OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Multilevel Model|Kenward Rogers and Restricted Maximum Likelihood adjustment made to reduce error likelihood||We examined the trajectory across timepoints using a multilevel model that controlled for age. The p value is in reference to the difference between the treatment and control children at the final observation.||||.82
81628446|NCT06182033|162942467|OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||Multilevel Model|Kenward-Rogers and Restricted Maximum Likelihood adjustments in light of small sample size to reduce error likelihood.||We examined the trajectory across timepoints using a multilevel model that controlled for age. The p value is in reference to the difference between the treatment and control children at the final observation.||||.67
81628447|NCT06182033|162942468|OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||Regression, Linear|Kenward-Rogers and Restricted Maximum Likelihood to account for the small sample size.||We examined the trajectory across timepoints using a multilevel model that controlled for age. The p value is in reference to the difference between the treatment and control children at the final observation.||||.024
81628448|NCT06182033|162942469|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Regression, Linear|Kenward Rogers and Restricted Maximum Likelihood adjustment made to reduce error likelihood||We examined the trajectory across timepoints using a multilevel model that controlled for age. The p value is in reference to the difference between the treatment and control children at the final observation.||||.013
81628449|NCT03257410|162942493|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.828|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.501|19.156|||||Method=ANCOVA|If the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval around the difference between Theranova 400 and Elisio-17H is \> 0 then superiority will be demonstrated.||19.156|10.501|
81628450|NCT03257410|162942494|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval around the mean estimated treatment difference between Theranova 400 and Elisio 17H is \> -0.1765 g/dL then non-inferiority can be claimed. If the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval is \> 0, then superiority may be concluded.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.015|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|0.069|||ANCOVA|||||0.069|-0.098|
81628451|NCT03257410|162942495|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.103|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81628452|NCT03257410|162942495|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.115|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81628453|NCT03257410|162942496|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||MMRM|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81628454|NCT03257410|162942496|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||MMRM|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81628455|NCT03257410|162942497|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||MMRM|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81628456|NCT03257410|162942497|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.479|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||MMRM|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81628457|NCT03257410|162942498|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.583||0.0684|TWO_SIDED||||||MMRM|||Week 4||||0.0684
81628458|NCT03257410|162942498|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.937||0.0806|TWO_SIDED||||||MMRM|||Week 24||||0.0806
81628459|NCT03257410|162942503|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.0347|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 4||||0.0347
81628460|NCT03257410|162942503|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.0036|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 8||||0.0036
81628461|NCT03257410|162942503|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.129|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 12||||0.129
81628462|NCT03257410|162942503|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.1149|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 16||||0.1149
81628463|NCT03257410|162942503|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.0688|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 20||||0.0688
81628464|NCT03257410|162942503|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.6097|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 24||||0.6097
81465889|NCT02235077|162624319|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.5688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.2|||Regression, Linear|||||0.20|-0.11|0.5688
81532906|NCT02719171|162751029|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.3|1.0|||mixed model repeated measures model|||The 2-sided p-value is calculated using a mixed model repeated measures model with categorical fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, week, and treatment-by-week interaction and the continuous fixed baseline measurement, with subject as a random effect.||1.0|-5.3|0.260
81532907|NCT02719171|162751030|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.791|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|1.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The 2-sided p-value is calculated using a mixed model repeated measures model with categorical fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, week, and treatment-by-week interaction and the continuous fixed baseline measurement, with subject as a random effect.||1.5|-2.1|0.791
81532908|NCT02719171|162751030|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|0.7|||mixed model repeated measures model|||The 2-sided p-value is calculated using a mixed model repeated measures model with categorical fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, week, and treatment-by-week interaction and the continuous fixed baseline measurement, with subject as a random effect.||0.7|-2.8|0.320
81532909|NCT02719171|162751031|OTHER||mixed model repeated measures model|-0.082||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.225|0.06|||mixed model repeated measures model|||The 2-sided p-value is calculated using a mixed model repeated measures model with categorical fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, week, and treatment-by-week interaction and the continuous fixed baseline measurement, with subject as a random effect.||0.060|-0.225|0.341
81532910|NCT02719171|162751031|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.114||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.254|0.027|||mixed model repeated measures model|||The 2-sided p-value is calculated using a mixed model repeated measures model with categorical fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, week, and treatment-by-week interaction and the continuous fixed baseline measurement, with subject as a random effect.||0.027|-0.254|0.181
81532911|NCT02719171|162751032|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|3.77|||mixed model repeated measures model|||The 2-sided p-value is calculated using a mixed model repeated measures model with categorical fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, week, and treatment-by-week interaction and the continuous fixed baseline measurement, with subject as a random effect.||3.77|-0.36|0.174
81532912|NCT02719171|162751032|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.35||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.73|3.44|||mixed model repeated measures model|||The 2-sided p-value is calculated using a mixed model repeated measures model with categorical fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, week, and treatment-by-week interaction and the continuous fixed baseline measurement, with subject as a random effect.||3.44|-0.73|0.284
81532913|NCT02719171|162751033|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.12|3.3|||mixed model repeated measures model|||The 2-sided p-value is calculated using a mixed model repeated measures model with categorical fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, week, and treatment-by-week interaction and the continuous fixed baseline measurement, with subject as a random effect.||3.30|-2.12|0.718
81628465|NCT03257410|162942504|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.336||0.1472|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 12||||0.1472
81628466|NCT03257410|162942504|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.154||0.1207|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 24||||0.1207
81704042|NCT00937326|163103366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.994||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.994
81532914|NCT02719171|162751033|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.06||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|4.74|||mixed model repeated measures model|||The 2-sided p-value is calculated using a mixed model repeated measures model with categorical fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, week, and treatment-by-week interaction and the continuous fixed baseline measurement, with subject as a random effect.||4.74|-0.61|0.204
81532915|NCT02719171|162751034|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|2.8|||mixed model repeated measures model|||The 2-sided p-value is calculated using a mixed model repeated measures model with categorical fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, week, and treatment-by-week interaction and the continuous fixed baseline measurement, with subject as a random effect.||2.8|-0.5|0.243
81628467|NCT03257410|162942505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.488||0.9775|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 12||||0.9775
81628468|NCT03257410|162942505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.905||0.5538|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 24||||0.5538
81628469|NCT03257410|162942506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 4||||0.1100
81628470|NCT03257410|162942506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.4607|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 24||||0.4607
81532916|NCT02719171|162751034|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.1|||mixed model repeated measures model|||The 2-sided p-value is calculated using a mixed model repeated measures model with categorical fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, week, and treatment-by-week interaction and the continuous fixed baseline measurement, with subject as a random effect.||1.1|-1.0|0.906
81532917|NCT02719171|162751035|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|0.5|||mixed model repeated measures model|||The 2-sided p-value is calculated using a mixed model repeated measures model with categorical fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, week, and treatment-by-week interaction and the continuous fixed baseline measurement, with subject as a random effect.||0.5|-1.8|0.325
81532918|NCT02719171|162751035|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|0.2|||mixed model repeated measures model|||The 2-sided p-value is calculated using a mixed model repeated measures model with categorical fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, week, and treatment-by-week interaction and the continuous fixed baseline measurement, with subject as a random effect.||0.2|-2.1|0.160
81628471|NCT03257410|162942507|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0787|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04454||0.0791|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 4||||0.0791
81657142|NCT03809429|163006399|OTHER||Difference|0.37||||0.2025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.94|||Negative binomial regression|Negative binomial regression model with treatment, age strata, and AMH group as factors.||Total number of blastocysts||0.94|-0.20|0.2025
81465890|NCT02235077|162624320|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.4155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.86|||Regression, Linear|||||0.86|-0.35|0.4155
81536942|NCT04612725|162756493|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.48||||0.7037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|2.98||Change from baseline in DLQI at Week 12= Treatment + baseline DLQI + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||2.98|-2.02|0.7037
81628472|NCT03257410|162942507|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04302||0.9505|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 8||||0.9505
81628473|NCT03257410|162942507|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0615|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04271||0.1521|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 12||||0.1521
81628474|NCT03257410|162942507|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0538|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04652||0.2489|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 16||||0.2489
81628475|NCT03257410|162942507|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0345|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05025||0.4936|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 20||||0.4936
81628476|NCT03257410|162942507|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0663|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0458||0.1497|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 24||||0.1497
81628477|NCT03257410|162942508|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.012||0.9001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 12||||0.9001
81628478|NCT03257410|162942508|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.372||0.3279|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 24||||0.3279
81628479|NCT03257410|162942509|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.452||0.6576|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6576
81628480|NCT03257410|162942510|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.0058|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0058
81628481|NCT03257410|162942511|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.034
81628482|NCT03257410|162942512|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071||0.0285|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0285
81628483|NCT03257410|162942513|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.513||0.9069|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9069
81628484|NCT03257410|162942514|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.443||0.8413|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8413
81628485|NCT03257410|162942515|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.382||0.0125|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0125
81628486|NCT03257410|162942516|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.561||0.6891|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6891
81628487|NCT03257410|162942517|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.6043|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6043
81628488|NCT03257410|162942518|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.5067|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5067
81628489|NCT03257410|162942519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.0297|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0297
81628490|NCT03257410|162942520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.14||0.1325|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1325
81628491|NCT03257410|162942521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186||0.2304|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2304
81628492|NCT03257410|162942522|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.846||0.5785|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5785
81628493|NCT03257410|162942523|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.918||0.0067|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0067
81628494|NCT03257410|162942524|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.314||0.0434|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0434
81628495|NCT03257410|162942525|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.3281|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3281
81628496|NCT03257410|162942526|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.334||0.0463|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0463
81628497|NCT03257410|162942527|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.1925|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1925
81628498|NCT03257410|162942528|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.389||0.2569|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2569
81657143|NCT03809429|163006399|OTHER||Difference|0.12||||0.5946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.54|||Negative binomial regression|Negative binomial regression model with treatment, age strata, and AMH group as factors.||Number of good-quality blastocysts||0.54|-0.31|0.5946
81465891|NCT02235077|162624321|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.3039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.81|||Chi-squared|||||1.81|0.83|0.3039
81465892|NCT02235077|162624322|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.7673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.07|||Regression, Linear|||||0.07|-0.09|0.7673
81628499|NCT03257410|162942529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.104||0.5709|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5709
81628500|NCT03257410|162942530|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.412||0.217|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.217
81628501|NCT03257410|162942531|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.292||0.2386|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2386
81628502|NCT03257410|162942532|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.1769|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1769
81628503|NCT03257410|162942533|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.8102|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8102
81628504|NCT03257410|162942534|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.501||0.9672|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9672
81628505|NCT03257410|162942535|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.623||0.2697|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2697
81628506|NCT03257410|162942538|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||0.7189|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7189
81628507|NCT03257410|162942539|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.097|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.097
81628508|NCT03257410|162942540|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113||0.4513|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4513
81628509|NCT03257410|162942541|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0733|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0733
81657144|NCT03809429|163006405|OTHER||Difference|16.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.13|21.74|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with treatment, age strata, and AMH group as factors.||||21.74|12.13|<0.0001
81465893|NCT02235077|162624323|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|319.2||||0.5734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-797.4|1435.8|||Regression, Linear|||||1435.8|-797.4|0.5734
81657145|NCT03809429|163006406|OTHER||Difference|1.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.92|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with treatment, age strata, and AMH group as factors.||||1.92|1.19|<0.0001
81657146|NCT03809429|163006407|OTHER||Difference|6.99||||0.1579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|16.7|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment, age strata, and AMH group as factors.||||16.70|-2.71|0.1579
81657147|NCT03809429|163006409|OTHER||Difference|7.66||||0.1134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|17.14|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment, age strata, and AMH group as factors.||||17.14|-1.82|0.1134
81657148|NCT03809429|163006410|OTHER||Difference|8.81||||0.0642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|18.14|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment, age strata, and AMH group as factors.||||18.14|-0.52|0.0642
81657149|NCT03809429|163006411|OTHER||Difference|7.74||||0.1002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|16.97|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment, age strata, and AMH group as factors.||||16.97|-1.49|0.1002
81657150|NCT00359216|163006424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9219||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The p-value is obtained by F-test in ANCOVA to assess the treatment group difference in changes from baseline, adjusted for baseline.||||0.9219
81657151|NCT03377699|163006428|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for mean treatment difference in HbA1c is strictly below 0.4%.|Mean treatment difference|-0.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Primary Estimand. Imputation of missing data was done within two groups of participants defined by randomised treatment arm based on a multiple imputation approach (x1000). For each of the 1000 imputed datasets last planned HbA1c prior to delivery after GW 16 was analysed using an ANCOVA with treatment, region and the stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and a pregnancy status at randomisation-by-baseline HbA1c interaction.||0.08|-0.31|<0.0001
81704043|NCT00937326|163103366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.979||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.979
81465894|NCT02235077|162624324|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02||||0.3528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|1.01|||Regression, Linear|||||1.01|-3.05|0.3528
81657152|NCT03377699|163006428|EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for mean treatment difference in HbA1c is strictly below 0.4%.|Mean treatment difference|-0.08||||0.3881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Secondary Estimand. Imputation of missing data was done within two groups of participants defined by randomised treatment arm based on a multiple imputation approach (x1000). For each of the 1000 imputed datasets last planned HbA1c prior to delivery after GW 16 was analysed using an ANCOVA with treatment, region and the stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and a pregnancy status at randomisation-by-baseline HbA1c interaction.||0.11|-0.27|0.3881
81657153|NCT00774930|163006461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0165|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|This analysis does not include any imputation for the early roll over subjects||||||0.0165
81465895|NCT02235077|162624325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.0846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.25|||Regression, Linear|||||0.25|-0.02|0.0846
81536943|NCT04612725|162756493|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.25||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|1.29||Change from baseline in DLQI at Week 12= Treatment + baseline DLQI + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||1.29|-3.78|0.3320
81657154|NCT00774930|163006462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2544|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment group and 2 stratification variables at randomisation as factors and average frequency of diarrhoea per day during Screening||||||0.2544
81657155|NCT01177800|163006525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81657156|NCT01177800|163006526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Non parametric ANOVA by van der Waerden|||Change at Week 10: p-value was calculated by Non parametric ANOVA by van der Waerden method.||||<0.001
81657157|NCT01177800|163006527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81657158|NCT01177800|163006528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Non parametric ANOVA by van der Waerden|||Change at Week 26: p-value was calculated by Non parametric ANOVA by van der Waerden method.||||<0.001
81657159|NCT00700427|163006535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81657160|NCT00700427|163006537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81657161|NCT00700427|163006538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for ADHD Imputed (Attributed) Index Score.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81657162|NCT00700427|163006538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for Hyperactivity/Impulsivity Subscale Imputed Score.|ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81657163|NCT00700427|163006538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||P-value for Inattention Subscale Imputed Score.|ANCOVA|||||||0.009
81657164|NCT00700427|163006538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value for Total ADHD Symptom Imputed Score.|ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81657165|NCT00700427|163006539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for ADHD Imputed (Attributed) Index Score.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81657166|NCT00700427|163006539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Hyperactivity/Impulsivity Subscale Imputed Score.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81657167|NCT00700427|163006539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Inattention Subscale Imputed Score.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81657168|NCT00700427|163006539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Total ADHD Symptom Imputed Score.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81657169|NCT00700427|163006540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.006
81657170|NCT00700427|163006541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.006
81465896|NCT02235077|162624326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.17||||0.0842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.98|1.65|||Regression, Linear|||||1.65|-25.98|0.0842
81465897|NCT02235077|162624327|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.7628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.23|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.23|0.56|0.7628
81465898|NCT02235077|162624328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04||||0.6102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|2.95|||Regression, Linear|||||2.95|-5.02|0.6102
81536944|NCT04612725|162756493|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.24||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|3.9||Change from baseline in DLQI at Week 24= Treatment + baseline DLQI + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||3.90|-1.42|0.3590
81628510|NCT03257410|162942542|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.467||0.5326|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5326
81628511|NCT03257410|162942543|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.076||0.3042|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3042
81628512|NCT03257410|162942544|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.976||0.5534|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5534
81628513|NCT03257410|162942545|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.181||0.2958|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2958
81628514|NCT03257410|162942546|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.377||0.0998|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0998
81628515|NCT03257410|162942547|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.176||0.9952|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9952
81628516|NCT03257410|162942548|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.693||0.3063|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3063
81628517|NCT03257410|162942549|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.529||0.1098|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1098
81628518|NCT03257410|162942550|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.797||0.0766|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0766
81628519|NCT03257410|162942551|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.2886|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2886
81628520|NCT03257410|162942552|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.4513|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4513
81628521|NCT03257410|162942553|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96||0.5992|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5992
81628522|NCT03257410|162942554|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.3836|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3836
81628523|NCT03257410|162942555|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.284||0.0769|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0769
81628524|NCT03257410|162942556|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.17||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0002
81628525|NCT03257410|162942557|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.039||0.1825|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1825
81628526|NCT03257410|162942558|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.737||0.0957|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0957
81628527|NCT03257410|162942559|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-34.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.23||0.0012|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0012
81628528|NCT03257410|162942560|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.859||0.1824|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1824
81628529|NCT03381196|162942562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0216|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||||||0.0216
81628530|NCT03628924|162942579|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|12.6|||=|0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|29.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.8|-4.6|= 0.166
81628531|NCT03628924|162942579|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|6.6|||=|0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|23.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.6|-10.3|= 0.459
81628532|NCT03858634|162942681|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31||0.398|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.68|2.17||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||2.17|-8.68|0.3980
81628533|NCT03858634|162942681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.6653|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.17|1.09||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.09|-2.17|0.6653
81628534|NCT03858634|162942681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.14||0.0711|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.63|-3.56||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-3.56|-11.63|0.0711
81628535|NCT03858634|162942681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.7|-1.51||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-1.51|-4.70|0.0186
81628536|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.76||0.6533|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-31.52|16.84||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||16.84|-31.52|0.6533
81628537|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.51||0.9077|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.16|12.69||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||12.69|-15.16|0.9077
81628538|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-61.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.18||0.2065|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-123.73|1.39||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||1.39|-123.73|0.2065
81628539|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.19||0.1133|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.56|-1.07||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||-1.07|-9.56|0.1133
81628540|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-16.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.76||0.4997|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-52.29|18.98||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||18.98|-52.29|0.4997
81628541|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.85||0.9919|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.83|15.59||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||15.59|-15.83|0.9919
81628542|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-89.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.56||0.0891|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-143.03|-35.31||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||-35.31|-143.03|0.0891
81628543|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.47||0.1029|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-16.67|-2.12||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||-2.12|-16.67|0.1029
81628544|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-21.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.93||0.5538|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-75.82|32.05||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||32.05|-75.82|0.5538
81657171|NCT00355199|163006546|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.48|||Regression, Cox||HR refers to R-HDS (R-CHOP is the reference level)|||1.48|0.66|<0.05
81657172|NCT00355199|163006548|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.21|||Regression, Cox||HR refers to R-HDS (R-CHOP is the reference level)|||1.21|0.29|<0.05
81657173|NCT00355199|163006549|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.52|||Regression, Cox||HR refers to R-HDS (R-CHOP is the reference level)|||1.52|0.57|<0.05
81657174|NCT02503852|163006553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.032
81657175|NCT02503852|163006553|OTHER|||||||0.0318||||||P value cited is the difference in non-vellus hair count between the low-dose ADRC NW3 group and the no-fat saline control at week 24|ANCOVA|||Non-vellus hair count in the low-dose ADRC group in the NW3 subgroup beginning at Week 6 (mean change from baseline persisting through weeks 12 , 24, and 52.||||0.0318
81657176|NCT03980808|163006576|EQUIVALENCE|A priori significance levels were set to 0.05. As this was a pilot study on a demonstration intervention, power analysis were not performed.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Total degrees of freedom (dof) = 17, with between groups dof = 1 and within groups dof = 16.||Composite scores were calculated for the knowledge based tests. Differences in the pre and post test composite scores were compared using ANOVA. We tested the null hypothesis that score changes in the intervention group and control group were the same.||||0.95
81657177|NCT03980808|163006577|EQUIVALENCE|A priori significance levels were set to 0.05. As this was a pilot study on a demonstration intervention, power analysis were not performed.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5376||0.093|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Composite scores were calculated for the behavioral self-report tests tests. Differences in the pre and post test composite scores were compared using ANOVA. We tested the null hypothesis that score changes in the intervention group and control group were the same.||||0.093
81465899|NCT02235077|162624329|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.5818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.99|0.29|0.5818
81628545|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-11.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.78||0.3252|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-27.51|3.73||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||3.73|-27.51|0.3252
81628546|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-93.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|34.1||0.1106|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-158.11|-29.52||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||-29.52|-158.11|0.1106
81628547|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.17||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-29.48|-10.4||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||-10.40|-29.48|0.0123
81657178|NCT01655693|163006578|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||>|0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Treatment comparison of DT pooled with BCS used non-stratified Log-rank test at significance level p=0.05.|Log Rank|Log rank test is used after checking the proportional hazards (PH) assumption is valid. The Wilcoxon test is used when the PH assumption fails.|The hazard ratio was controlled for the overall type I error rate at 5% (2-sided) corresponding to 95% confidence interval (CI) and type II error rate as 15%.|Initial 24 month assessment: the primary aim was to demonstrate the superiority of DT pooled (20 mg/m2 and 30 mg/m2) compared to BSC treatment and not individual DT groups per protocol. OS was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. The comparison of treatment groups (pooled DT groups versus BSC group) was performed using a non-stratified log-rank test as the primary analysis. The Cox model and Wilcoxon test was used for sensitivity analysis.||||>0.991
81657179|NCT01655693|163006578|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Treatment comparison of DT pooled with BCS used non-stratified Log-rank test at significance level p=0.05.|Log Rank|Log rank test is used after checking the proportional hazards (PH) assumption is valid. The Wilcoxon test is used when the PH assumption fails.|The hazard ratio was controlled for the overall type I error rate at 5% (2-sided) corresponding to 95% confidence interval (CI) and type II error rate as 15%.|Follow-up 45 month assessment: the primary aim was to demonstrate the superiority of DT pooled (20 mg/m2 and 30 mg/m2) compared to BSC treatment and not individual DT groups per protocol. OS was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. The comparison of treatment groups (pooled DT groups versus BSC group) was performed using a non-stratified log-rank test as the primary analysis. The Cox model and Wilcoxon test was used for sensitivity analysis.||||0.796
81657180|NCT01655693|163006579|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Treatment comparison with BCS using non-stratified Log-rank test at significance level p=0.05.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio for treatment variable was determined by Cox model. The hazard ratio was controlled for the overall type I error rate at 5% (2-sided) and type II error rate as 15%.|PFS was estimated using Kaplan-Meier methods and plotted as curves by treatment group. For comparison between treatment groups (pooled DT 20 mg/m2 and 30 mg/m2 versus BSC) used Log-rank test as primary analysis. Hazard ratio, mean, and mean PFS rate were given with corresponding 95% CI.||||0.7
81657181|NCT01655693|163006580|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Treatment comparison with BCS using Fisher's exact test at significance level p=0.05.|Fisher Exact|||The comparisons between groups (pooled DT 20 mg/m2 and 30mg/m2 versus BSC) used Fisher's exact test.||||1.0
81628548|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-28.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.86||0.4791|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-87.63|29.81||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||29.81|-87.63|0.4791
81657182|NCT02643472|163006618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|In analyzing predicted means, results of Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) modeling controlled for time from baseline at each assessment.||||||0.73
81657183|NCT02643472|163006619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|In analyzing predicted means, results of Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) modeling controlled for time from baseline at each assessment.||STAI Y-1 data was used in these statistical analyses.||||0.12
81657184|NCT02643472|163006620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|In analyzing predicted means, results of Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) modeling controlled for time from baseline at each assessment.||||||0.03
81465900|NCT03852628|162624330|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.17||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Modeled the probability of having a reduction in AUD||The Placebo arm served as the reference group.||1.22|0.02|0.08
81532919|NCT02719171|162751036|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|1.5|||mixed model repeated measures model|||The 2-sided p-value is calculated using a mixed model repeated measures model with categorical fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, week, and treatment-by-week interaction and the continuous fixed baseline measurement, with subject as a random effect.||1.5|-4.0|0.453
81532920|NCT02719171|162751036|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|0.1|||mixed model repeated measures model|||The 2-sided p-value is calculated using a mixed model repeated measures model with categorical fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, week, and treatment-by-week interaction and the continuous fixed baseline measurement, with subject as a random effect.||0.1|-5.7|0.111
81532921|NCT02719171|162751037|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|53.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|35.9|71.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The 90% CI for the difference in response rates between the groups and the 2-sided p-value are calculated using the Cochran Mantel-Haenszel method, stratified by prior TNFi use and concurrent methotrexate use.||71.1|35.9|<0.001
81532922|NCT02719171|162751037|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|48.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|33.1|64.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The 90% CI for the difference in response rates between the groups and the 2-sided p-value are calculated using the Cochran Mantel-Haenszel method, stratified by prior TNFi use and concurrent methotrexate use.||64.5|33.1|<0.001
81532923|NCT05298202|162751061|SUPERIORITY|time x treatment ANOVA||||||0.284||||||difference between treatment and control|ANOVA|||||||0.284
81532924|NCT05298202|162751062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.177|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.177
81532925|NCT05298202|162751063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.122|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.122
81532926|NCT05298202|162751064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||ANOVA|time x treatment anova||||||.038
81532927|NCT05298202|162751065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.976|||||||ANOVA|||||||.976
81532928|NCT05298202|162751066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.747|||||||ANOVA|||||||.747
81532929|NCT01875159|162751067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||GEE gamma regression models|||\>80% probability of detecting at least a 36% reduction in intermittent hypoxia events/hour of recording and in sec/hour \<90% oxygen saturation/hour of recording||||<0.05
81532930|NCT05736874|162751091|SUPERIORITY|Decision rule based on Bayesian posterior probability of efficacy. The decision threshold was a posterior probability of 0.95. A prespecified skeptical prior for the treatment effect was used to preserve type I error below 0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.12|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|||1.12|0.91|
81532931|NCT05736874|162751092|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|4.68|||||Descriptive analysis is a maximum partial likelihood proportional hazards regression model. Low event rate precluded covariate adjustment.|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.||4.68|0.19|
81532932|NCT05736874|162751095|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was a Bayesian proportional hazards regression model with covariate adjustment and weakly informative priors.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.5|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.||3.5|0.8|
81532933|NCT05736874|162751096|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was a Bayesian cumulative probability ordinal regression model with covariate adjustment and weakly informative priors.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.63|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval on the log relative odds scale. Odds ratio estimate from a Bayesian cumulative probability ordinal regression model with weakly informative priors.|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.||1.63|0.62|
81532934|NCT05736874|162751097|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was a Bayesian cumulative probability ordinal regression model with covariate adjustment and weakly informative priors.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.5|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval on the log relative odds scale. Odds ratio estimate from a Bayesian cumulative probability ordinal regression model with weakly informative priors.|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.||1.50|0.42|
81532935|NCT05736874|162751098|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was a Bayesian cumulative probability ordinal regression model with covariate adjustment and weakly informative priors|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.94|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval on the log relative odds scale. Odds ratio estimate from a Bayesian cumulative probability ordinal regression model with weakly informative priors.|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.||5.94|0.50|
81532936|NCT05736874|162751099|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.11|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.11|0.69|
81532937|NCT05736874|162751099|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.34|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.34|0.78|
81532938|NCT05736874|162751099|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.45|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.45|0.78|
81657185|NCT02643472|163006623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|In analyzing predicted means, results of Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) modeling controlled for time from baseline at each assessment.||||||0.06
81657186|NCT02643472|163006624|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.43
81657187|NCT02643472|163006625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.64
81657188|NCT02643472|163006626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.60
81657189|NCT02643472|163006627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Infant development status was evaluated with Bayley subscales. Cognitive subscale.||||0.92
81657190|NCT02643472|163006627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Infant development status was evaluated with Bayley subscales. Language subscale.||||0.58
81657191|NCT02643472|163006627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Infant development status was evaluated with Bayley subscales. Motor subscale.||||0.87
81657192|NCT00673400|163006639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134||95.0||||based on 28 pairwise matches|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|matched pair test, two-sided, exact method||Lifestyle (LS)||||0.1340
81657193|NCT00673400|163006639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.088||95.0||||based on 29 matched pairs|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|matched pair test, two-sided, exact method||Coping/behavior (C/B)||||0.088
81532939|NCT05736874|162751099|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.53|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.53|0.79|
81657194|NCT00673400|163006639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012||95.0||||based on 30 matched pairs|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|matched pair test, two-sided, exact method||Depression/self-perception (D/S)||||0.0012
81657195|NCT00673400|163006639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0074||95.0||||based on 30 matched pairs|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|matched pair test, two-sided, exact method||Embarrassment (E)||||0.0074
81465901|NCT03852628|162624331|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|Modeled the probability of reduction in PTSD symptom.||The placebo arm served as the reference group.||2.97|0.20|0.690
81657196|NCT00673400|163006642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-07||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|two-sided, paired test, exact method||||||<0.0000001
81657197|NCT00673400|163006642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-07||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|two-sided, paired test, exact method||||||<0.0000001
81657198|NCT00673400|163006642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-07||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|two-sided, paired test, exact method||||||<0.0000001
81657199|NCT00673400|163006643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-07||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|two-sided, paired test, exact method||||||<0.0000001
81657200|NCT00673400|163006643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-07||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|two-sided, paired test, exact method||||||<0.0000001
81657201|NCT00673400|163006643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-07||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|two-sided, paired test, exact method||||||<0.0000001
81657202|NCT00673400|163006644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0||||based on 28 pairwise matches|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|matched pair test, two-sided, exact method||Physical component summary (PCS)||||0.65
81657203|NCT00673400|163006644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||based on 28 pairwise matches|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|matched pair test, two-sided, exact method||Mental component summary (MCS)||||0.010
81657204|NCT01680640|163006645|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8|=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Regression, Linear|||A total sample size of 100 participants, with a 14% drop out during the study and 43 participants in each group completing the study provided 85% power to detect a difference of 40% in liver fat (in the treatment arm compared with the placebo), using a power calculation test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level. For change in liver fat percentage (and other secondary outcomes), ANCOVA will also be undertaken to assess effect sizes in the intervention group and placebo.||||=0.05
81657205|NCT01680640|163006645|SUPERIORITY|For each primary outcome, a change variable was calculated as the difference between end of study and baseline measurements. Multiple regression analysis was used to assess the effect of synbiotic treatment on each of the change variables of interest.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81657206|NCT01680640|163006646|SUPERIORITY|For each primary outcome, a change variable was calculated as the difference between end-of study and baseline measurements. Multiple regression analysis was used to assess the effect of synbiotic treatment on each of the change variables of interest.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||1.00
81657207|NCT01680640|163006647|SUPERIORITY|For each primary outcome, a change variable was calculated as the difference between end of study and baseline measurements. Multiple regression analysis was used to assess the effect of synbiotic treatment on each of the change variables of interest.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.80
81657208|NCT01680640|163006648|SUPERIORITY|For each primary outcome, a change variable was calculated as the difference between end of study and baseline measurements. Multiple regression analysis was used to assess the effect of synbiotic treatment on each of the change variables of interest.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Beta-diversity indexes|Beta-diversity indexes were first visualized through a Principal Coordinates Analysis (PCoA)||||||<0.001
81657209|NCT00291642|163006685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.61|-2.09|||ANCOVA|||||-2.09|-4.61|<0.001
81657210|NCT00291642|163006685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.637|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-2.0|||ANCOVA|||||-2.00|-4.50|<0.001
81657211|NCT00291642|163006685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.637|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|-2.88|||ANCOVA|||||-2.88|-5.38|<0.001
81657212|NCT00291642|163006685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.637|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|-2.49|||ANCOVA|||||-2.49|-4.99|<0.001
81657213|NCT00548262|163006695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|59.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.6|73.6|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Success at EOT||73.6|44.6|
81657214|NCT00548262|163006696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|59.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.6|73.6|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|EIVT Success||73.6|44.6|
81657215|NCT00548262|163006696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|47.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.0|62.5|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Week 2 Follow-up Success||62.5|33.0|
81657216|NCT00548262|163006697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|52.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.0|73.7|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Candida albicans: Success||73.7|31.0|
81657217|NCT00548262|163006697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|100.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Candida famata: Success||100.0|0.0|
81657218|NCT00548262|163006697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|100.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Candida glabrata: Success||100.0|13.3|
81657219|NCT00548262|163006697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|100.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Candida krusei: Success||100.0|13.3|
81657220|NCT00548262|163006697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|46.5|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Candida parapsilosis: Success||46.5|0.0|
81657221|NCT00548262|163006697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.2|100.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Candida tropicalis: Success||100.0|55.2|
81657222|NCT00548262|163006697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|57.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.5|93.8|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Unidentifiable: Success||93.8|20.5|
81704044|NCT00937326|163103366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.993
81465902|NCT03852628|162624332|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|2.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|Modeled the probability of have both a reduction in PTSD and AUD||The Placebo arm served as the reference group.||2.66|0.15|0.52
81465903|NCT04257032|162624337|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (T/R) %|105.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.94|113.35|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale, considering the effects 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed and 'subjects within sequences' as random.|Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV %) = 9.9|Relative bioavailability||113.35|97.94|
81532940|NCT05736874|162751100|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.09|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.09|0.72|
81657223|NCT00548262|163006698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|52.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.0|73.7|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Candida albicans: Success||73.7|31.0|
81657224|NCT00548262|163006698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|100.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Candida glabrata: Success||100.0|13.3|
81704045|NCT00937326|163103366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with Dunnett's test using the placebo group as the control, a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 was set as the significance threshold. No adjustments for covariates were made.|ANOVA|Dunnett's test was used to control for inflation of alpha due to multiple comparisons, using the placebo group as the control.||||||0.999
81657225|NCT00548262|163006698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|100.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Candida krusei: Success||100.0|13.3|
81657226|NCT00548262|163006698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|46.5|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Candida parapsilosis: Success||46.5|0.0|
81657227|NCT00548262|163006698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.2|100.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Candida tropicalis: Success||100.0|55.2|
81657228|NCT00548262|163006698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|57.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.5|93.8|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Unidentifiable: Success||93.8|20.5|
81657229|NCT00548262|163006699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|47.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.3|69.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Candida albicans: Success||69.0|26.3|
81657230|NCT00548262|163006699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|100.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Candida krusei: Success||100.0|13.3|
81657231|NCT00548262|163006699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|70.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.6|98.4|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Candida tropicalis: Success||98.4|41.6|
81657232|NCT00548262|163006699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|28.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|62.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Unidentifiable: Success||62.0|0.0|
81657233|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|56.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.1|73.4|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|ICU stay ≥ 4 days (Yes): Success||73.4|39.1|
81657234|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.0|93.3|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|ICU stay ≥ 4 days (No): Success||93.3|40.0|
81657235|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|54.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.6|71.5|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Mechanical ventilation (Yes): Success||71.5|37.6|
81657236|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|72.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.4|99.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Mechanical ventilation (No): Success||99.0|46.4|
81657237|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|56.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.8|72.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Antibiotics (Yes): Success||72.0|40.8|
81628549|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.66||0.6684|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-22.28|11.27||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||11.27|-22.28|0.6684
81628550|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-79.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.28||0.0937|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-129.22|-30.13||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||-30.13|-129.22|0.0937
81628551|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-27.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.75||0.012|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-40.21|-14.27||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||-14.27|-40.21|0.0120
81628552|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-32.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|41.95||0.4927|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-101.39|36.02||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||36.02|-101.39|0.4927
81628553|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.9||0.4409|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-29.35|7.49||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||7.49|-29.35|0.4409
81628554|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-90.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|34.58||0.1197|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-155.96|-25.54||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||-25.54|-155.96|0.1197
81628555|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-35.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.31||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-51.68|-18.92||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANOVA|||Change at Week 5||-18.92|-51.68|0.0102
81628556|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-33.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.77||0.4515|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-96.97|30.02||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||30.02|-96.97|0.4515
81628557|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.56||0.7623|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-23.76|14.83||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||14.83|-23.76|0.7623
81628558|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-88.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|34.57||0.1247|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-153.65|-23.29||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||-23.29|-153.65|0.1247
81628559|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-37.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.91||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-53.59|-21.9||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||-21.90|-53.59|0.0053
81628560|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-17.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.23||0.7177|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-87.97|53.62||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||53.62|-87.97|0.7177
81628561|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.35||0.6682|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-25.26|12.78||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||12.78|-25.26|0.6682
81628562|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-95.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.16||0.0823|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-150.21|-40.24||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||-40.24|-150.21|0.0823
81628563|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-38.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.95||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-55.38|-20.92||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||-20.92|-55.38|0.0087
81628564|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-31.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.73||0.4734|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-95.11|31.76||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||31.76|-95.11|0.4734
81628565|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.91||0.813|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-23.33|16.18||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||16.18|-23.33|0.8130
81628566|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-92.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.1||0.0979|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-150.6|-33.32||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||-33.32|-150.60|0.0979
81465904|NCT04257032|162624338|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (T/R) %|114.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.22|125.81|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale, considering the effects 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed and 'subjects within sequences' as random.|Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV %) = 14.0|Relative bioavailability||125.81|104.22|
81657238|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.9|100.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Antibiotics (No): Success||100.0|44.9|
81657239|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|55.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.5|71.1|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|CV Catheter (Yes): Success||71.1|39.5|
81657240|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|83.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.5|100.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|CV Catheter (No): Success||100.0|53.5|
81657241|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|38.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|64.9|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|TPN (Yes): Success||64.9|12.0|
81657242|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|67.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.3|84.2|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|TPN (No): Success||84.2|51.3|
81657243|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|42.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|79.5|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Dialysis (Yes): Success||79.5|6.2|
81657244|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|62.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.5|77.8|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Dialysis (No): Success||77.8|46.5|
81657245|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|57.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.7|80.1|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Abdominal surgery (Yes): Success||80.1|35.7|
81657246|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.8|79.2|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Abdominal surgery (No): Success||79.2|40.8|
81532941|NCT05736874|162751100|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.27|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.27|0.84|
81465905|NCT04257032|162624339|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (T/R) %|108.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.26|116.73|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale, considering the effects 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed and 'subjects within sequences' as random.|Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV %) = 11.3|Relative bioavailability||116.73|100.26|
81465906|NCT04257032|162624340|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (T/R) %|108.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.84|118.76|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale, considering the effects 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed and 'subjects within sequences' as random.|Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV %) = 12.9|Relative bioavailability||118.76|99.84|
81532942|NCT05736874|162751100|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.2|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.20|0.76|
81532943|NCT05736874|162751100|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.32|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.32|0.84|
81657247|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|59.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.6|73.6|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Solid organ transplant (No): Success||73.6|44.6|
81657248|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|42.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|79.5|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Renal insufficiency (Yes): Success||79.5|6.2|
81657249|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|62.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.5|77.8|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Renal insufficiency (No): Success||77.8|46.5|
81657250|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|58.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.4|72.9|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Chemotherapy (No): Success||72.9|43.4|
81657251|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|55.1|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Pancreatitis (Yes): Success||55.1|0.0|
81657252|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|64.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.0|79.2|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Pancreatitis (No): Success||79.2|49.0|
81657253|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.7|78.3|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Systemic steroids/immunos (Yes): Success||78.3|21.7|
81657254|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|62.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.7|79.3|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Systemic steroids/immunos (No): Success||79.3|45.7|
81657255|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|100.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Neutropenic: Success||100.0|13.3|
81657256|NCT00548262|163006700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|62.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.4|79.7|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Non-neutropenic: Success||79.7|44.4|
81657257|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|56.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.1|73.4|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|ICU stay ≥ 4 days (Yes): Success||73.4|39.1|
81657258|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.0|93.3|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|ICU stay ≥ 4 days (No): Success||93.3|40.0|
81657259|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|54.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.6|71.5|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Mechanical ventilation (Yes): Success||71.5|37.6|
81657260|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|72.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.4|99.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Mechanical ventilation (No): Success||99.0|46.4|
81532944|NCT05736874|162751101|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.93|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||0.93|0.58|
81628567|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-37.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.48||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-55.48|-19.61||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||-19.61|-55.48|0.0122
81628568|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-32.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.35||0.431|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-89.98|25.81||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 9||25.81|-89.98|0.4310
81628569|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.22||0.6452|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-27.38|13.12||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 9||13.12|-27.38|0.6452
81628570|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-89.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.02||0.1375|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-159.04|-19.44||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 9||-19.44|-159.04|0.1375
81628571|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-39.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.59||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-58.97|-20.15||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 9||-20.15|-58.97|0.0143
81628572|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-22.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|36.4||0.5867|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-81.7|37.52||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||37.52|-81.70|0.5867
81628573|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.38||0.6745|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.99|25.27||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||25.27|-12.99|0.6745
81628574|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-85.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.99||0.1039|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-142.18|-29.09||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||-29.09|-142.18|0.1039
81628575|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-42.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.12||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-62.6|-22.36||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||-22.36|-62.60|0.0116
81628576|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-23.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.49||0.5807|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-84.55|38.26||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 11||38.26|-84.55|0.5807
81628577|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.16||0.5765|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.55|28.8||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 11||28.80|-11.55|0.5765
81628578|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-86.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.36||0.0933|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-139.7|-32.75||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 11||-32.75|-139.70|0.0933
81628579|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-39.3||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-59.29|-19.37||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 11||-19.37|-59.29|0.0173
81628580|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-27.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.36||0.5293|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-90.04|35.62||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||35.62|-90.04|0.5293
81628581|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.12||0.9676|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-20.73|19.49||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||19.49|-20.73|0.9676
81628582|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-86.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.38||0.0663|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-130.27|-42.11||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||-42.11|-130.27|0.0663
81628583|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-37.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.33||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-57.81|-17.02||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||-17.02|-57.81|0.0252
81628584|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-19.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|40.81||0.6637|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-86.45|47.22||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13||47.22|-86.45|0.6637
81628585|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.35||0.9173|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-22.04|18.81||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13||18.81|-22.04|0.9173
81628586|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-96.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.55||0.0685|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-146.23|-46.1||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13||-46.10|-146.23|0.0685
81628587|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-39.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.96||0.023|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-60.91|-18.44||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13||-18.44|-60.91|0.0230
81628588|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-19.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.62||0.6471|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-80.69|42.54||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||42.54|-80.69|0.6471
81628589|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.52||0.8044|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-24.56|16.75||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||16.75|-24.56|0.8044
81628590|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-99.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.71||0.0741|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-153.63|-45.37||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||-45.37|-153.63|0.0741
81628591|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-39.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.89||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-61.0|-18.72||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||-18.72|-61.00|0.0219
81628592|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-25.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.15||0.5436|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-86.21|35.46||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 15||35.46|-86.21|0.5436
81628593|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.13||0.9149|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-23.2|19.71||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 15||19.71|-23.20|0.9149
81628594|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-94.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.34||0.0646|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-142.63|-47.05||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 15||-47.05|-142.63|0.0646
81628595|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-34.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.09||0.0611|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-56.89|-11.41||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 15||-11.41|-56.89|0.0611
81628596|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-22.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.28||0.606|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-84.68|40.71||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||40.71|-84.68|0.6060
81628597|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.61||0.6823|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-29.0|15.18||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||15.18|-29.00|0.6823
81628598|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-99.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.56||0.0556|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-146.02|-53.41||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||-53.41|-146.02|0.0556
81628599|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-33.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.99||0.0652|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-55.98|-10.76||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||-10.76|-55.98|0.0652
81628600|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-26.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|41.45||0.5714|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-94.14|41.62||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 17||41.62|-94.14|0.5714
81628601|NCT03858634|162942683|OTHER||LS mean difference|-10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.82||0.5386|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-32.93|11.83||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 17||11.83|-32.93|0.5386
81628602|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-99.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.41||0.0438|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-139.35|-58.6||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 17||-58.60|-139.35|0.0438
81628603|NCT03858634|162942683|OTHER||LS mean difference|-27.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.66||0.1829|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-53.38|-1.08||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 17||-1.08|-53.38|0.1829
81628604|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-25.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.59||0.5443|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-87.2|35.94||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||35.94|-87.20|0.5443
81657261|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|56.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.8|72.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Antibiotics (Yes): Success||72.0|40.8|
81628605|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.43||0.6748|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-32.39|16.66||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||16.66|-32.39|0.6748
81628606|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-96.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.97||0.0297|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-128.19|-64.19||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||-64.19|-128.19|0.0297
81628607|NCT03858634|162942683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-27.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.8||0.1899|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-53.33|-0.63||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||-0.63|-53.33|0.1899
81628608|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-15.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.47||0.5763|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-55.37|24.78||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||24.78|-55.37|0.5763
81628609|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.66||0.5214|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.86|29.01||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||29.01|-9.86|0.5214
81628610|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-167.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|105.28||0.2536|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-365.51|31.54||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||31.54|-365.51|0.2536
81628611|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.55||0.067|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-18.2|-3.44||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||-3.44|-18.20|0.0670
81628612|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-33.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|34.98||0.4133|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-90.43|24.15||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||24.15|-90.43|0.4133
81628613|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.44||0.9305|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-21.83|19.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||19.11|-21.83|0.9305
81628614|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-160.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|132.98||0.3499|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-411.65|89.86||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||89.86|-411.65|0.3499
81628615|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-14.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.55||0.1588|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-26.74|-1.33||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||-1.33|-26.74|0.1588
81628616|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-40.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.19||0.3319|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-98.26|17.0||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||17.00|-98.26|0.3319
81628617|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.39||0.7179|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-18.59|32.8||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||32.80|-18.59|0.7179
81628618|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-193.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|112.17||0.2261|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-405.34|17.67||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||17.67|-405.34|0.2261
81628619|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-30.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.88||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-44.75|-15.8||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||-15.80|-44.75|0.0123
81628620|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-54.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.45||0.2253|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-112.02|4.09||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||4.09|-112.02|0.2253
81628621|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.9||0.7149|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-16.14|28.66||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||28.66|-16.14|0.7149
81628622|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-168.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|109.12||0.2627|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-374.16|37.36||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||37.36|-374.16|0.2627
81628623|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-36.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.38||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-51.87|-21.6||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||-21.60|-51.87|0.0047
81628624|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-66.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.01||0.1803|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-128.37|-3.88||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||-3.88|-128.37|0.1803
81628625|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.34||0.7174|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-16.62|29.35||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||29.35|-16.62|0.7174
81628626|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-163.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|103.47||0.2551|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-358.51|31.72||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||31.72|-358.51|0.2551
81657262|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.9|100.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Antibiotics (No): Success||100.0|44.9|
81657263|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|55.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.5|71.1|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|CV Catheter (Yes): Success||71.1|39.5|
81657264|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|83.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.5|100.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|CV Catheter (No): Success||100.0|53.5|
81657265|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|46.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.1|73.3|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|TPN (Yes): Success||73.3|19.1|
81628627|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-33.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.36||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-48.58|-18.36||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||-18.36|-48.58|0.0086
81628628|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-56.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|40.16||0.2576|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-121.78|9.78||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||9.78|-121.78|0.2576
81657266|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|64.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.7|81.4|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|TPN (No): Success||81.4|47.7|
81657267|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|42.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|79.5|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Dialysis (Yes): Success||79.5|6.2|
81657268|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|62.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.5|77.8|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Dialysis (No): Success||77.8|46.5|
81657269|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|63.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.5|84.8|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Abdominal surgery (Yes): Success||84.8|41.5|
81657270|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|56.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.5|75.5|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Abdominal surgery (No): Success||75.5|36.5|
81628629|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.09||0.9722|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-24.62|23.34||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||23.34|-24.62|0.9722
81628630|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-177.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|95.72||0.2051|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-357.85|3.13||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||3.13|-357.85|0.2051
81628631|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-42.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.99||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-57.98|-26.08||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||-26.08|-57.98|0.0025
81628632|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-65.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.78||0.1465|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-121.14|-10.5||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||-10.50|-121.14|0.1465
81465907|NCT04257032|162624341|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (T/R) %|104.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.34|112.23|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale, considering the effects 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed and 'subjects within sequences' as random.|Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV %) = 10.6|Relative bioavailability||112.23|97.34|
81628633|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.54||0.7734|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-18.13|28.37||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||28.37|-18.13|0.7734
81628634|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-175.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|87.45||0.1826|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-340.37|-10.56||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||-10.56|-340.37|0.1826
81628635|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-39.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.71||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-57.4|-20.93||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||-20.93|-57.40|0.0105
81628636|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-53.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|40.17||0.2737|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-119.49|12.09||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||12.09|-119.49|0.2737
81628637|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.77||0.8692|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-20.59|26.52||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||26.52|-20.59|0.8692
81628638|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-163.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|89.64||0.2106|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-332.06|5.99||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||5.99|-332.06|0.2106
81657271|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|59.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.6|73.6|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Solid organ transplant (No): Success||73.6|44.6|
81657272|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|42.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|79.5|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Renal insufficiency (Yes): Success||79.5|6.2|
81704046|NCT02443155|163103376|SUPERIORITY||Treatment ratio|1.48|||=|0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.89|||Mixed model repeated measurements||NNC0114-0006 + liraglutide / Placebo|Ratio of week 54 to baseline are analysed using mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix. Treatment, stratum and sex as factors and log baseline value and age as covariates, including the interaction between visit and all variables.||1.89|1.16|=0.0017
81536945|NCT04612725|162756493|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.88||||0.5175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|1.8||Change from baseline in DLQI at Week 24= Treatment + baseline DLQI + region (Europe, North America, Asia) + visit + treatment by visit.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|||||1.80|-3.56|0.5175
81657273|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|62.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.5|77.8|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Renal insufficiency (No): Success||77.8|46.5|
81657274|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|58.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.4|72.9|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Chemotherapy (No): Success||72.9|43.4|
81628639|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-45.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.67||0.006|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-65.19|-26.14||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||-26.14|-65.19|0.0060
81628640|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-62.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|36.12||0.1831|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-121.44|-3.13||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||-3.13|-121.44|0.1831
81657275|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|82.9|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Pancreatitis (Yes): Success||82.9|0.0|
81657276|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|61.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.3|76.8|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Pancreatitis (No): Success||76.8|46.3|
81657277|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|58.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.4|86.2|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Systemic steroids/immunos (Yes): Success||86.2|30.4|
81657278|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|59.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.4|76.4|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Systemic steroids/immunos (No): Success||76.4|42.4|
81532945|NCT05736874|162751101|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.32|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.32|0.76|
81532946|NCT05736874|162751101|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.25|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.25|0.71|
81532947|NCT05736874|162751101|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.64|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.64|0.89|
81532948|NCT05736874|162751102|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.15|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.15|0.70|
81532949|NCT05736874|162751102|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.29|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.29|0.75|
81532950|NCT05736874|162751102|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.26|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.26|0.72|
81532951|NCT05736874|162751102|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.61|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.61|0.92|
81532952|NCT05736874|162751103|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.28|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.28|0.81|
81628641|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|21.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.39||0.2061|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.31|43.3||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||43.30|-0.31|0.2061
81628642|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-161.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|87.75||0.2073|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-326.83|4.12||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||4.12|-326.83|0.2073
81628643|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-34.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.19||0.0371|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-54.62|-14.1||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||-14.10|-54.62|0.0371
81628644|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-55.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.72||0.2393|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-117.01|6.54||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||6.54|-117.01|0.2393
81657279|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|100.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Neutropenic: Success||100.0|13.3|
81657280|NCT00548262|163006701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|62.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.4|79.7|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Non-neutropenic: Success||79.7|44.4|
81532953|NCT05736874|162751103|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.99|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||0.99|0.60|
81532954|NCT05736874|162751103|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.23|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.23|0.74|
81628645|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.01||0.9019|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-22.91|27.67||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||27.67|-22.91|0.9019
81657281|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|37.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.7|54.3|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|ICU stay ≥ 4 days (Yes): Success||54.3|20.7|
81657282|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|75.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.5|99.5|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|ICU stay ≥ 4 days (No): Success||99.5|50.5|
81657283|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|39.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.7|56.1|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Mechanical ventilation (Yes): Success||56.1|22.7|
81628646|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-149.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|81.97||0.2103|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-303.77|5.35||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||5.35|-303.77|0.2103
81628647|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-22.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.2||0.1634|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-42.4|-1.88||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||-1.88|-42.40|0.1634
81628648|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-48.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|36.28||0.2727|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-108.04|10.8||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||10.80|-108.04|0.2727
81628649|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.29||0.5839|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-32.65|13.36||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||13.36|-32.65|0.5839
81628650|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-167.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|76.58||0.1597|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-312.25|-23.45||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||-23.45|-312.25|0.1597
81628651|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-27.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.27||0.1138|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-48.81|-5.43||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||-5.43|-48.81|0.1138
81628652|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-62.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.93||0.0888|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-102.78|-21.13||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||-21.13|-102.78|0.0888
81628653|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.19||0.9741|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-24.79|23.6||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||23.60|-24.79|0.9741
81628654|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-159.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|65.42||0.1354|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-282.59|-35.87||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||-35.87|-282.59|0.1354
81628655|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-26.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.21||0.1425|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-49.41|-3.52||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||-3.52|-49.41|0.1425
81628656|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-54.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.61||0.1326|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-98.18|-11.01||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||-11.01|-98.18|0.1326
81657284|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|72.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.4|99.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Mechanical ventilation (No): Success||99.0|46.4|
81657285|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|48.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.0|64.4|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Antibiotics (Yes): Success||64.4|33.0|
81465908|NCT04257032|162624342|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (T/R) %|108.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.37|117.12|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale, considering the effects 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed and 'subjects within sequences' as random.|Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV %) = 11.5|Relative bioavailability||117.12|100.37|
81628657|NCT03858634|162942685|OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.87||0.8433|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-31.95|23.58||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||23.58|-31.95|0.8433
81628658|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-130.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.5||0.0768|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-203.39|-58.19||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||-58.19|-203.39|0.0768
81628659|NCT03858634|162942685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-18.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.69||0.3341|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-43.49|6.34||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||6.34|-43.49|0.3341
81628660|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-40.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|40.82||0.4995|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-166.52|84.74||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||84.74|-166.52|0.4995
81628661|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.59||0.7071|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-16.37|9.06||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||9.06|-16.37|0.7071
81628662|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-52.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.39||0.0305|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-70.18|-34.77||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||-34.77|-70.18|0.0305
81657286|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|82.9|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Antibiotics (No): Success||82.9|0.0|
81628663|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.33||0.4884|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-19.01|5.81||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||5.81|-19.01|0.4884
81628664|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-45.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.63||0.2885|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-104.93|14.35||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||14.35|-104.93|0.2885
81657287|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|47.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.5|63.2|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|CV Catheter (Yes): Success||63.2|31.5|
81657288|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|90.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|CV Catheter (No): Success||90.0|10.0|
81657289|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|38.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|64.9|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|TPN (Yes): Success||64.9|12.0|
81657290|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|51.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.0|69.2|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|TPN (No): Success||69.2|34.0|
81532955|NCT05736874|162751103|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.5|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.50|0.89|
81532956|NCT05736874|162751104|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.06|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.06|0.69|
81532957|NCT05736874|162751104|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.3|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.30|0.82|
81532958|NCT05736874|162751104|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.32|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.32|0.80|
81532959|NCT05736874|162751104|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.29|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.29|0.75|
81532960|NCT05736874|162751105|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.93|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||0.93|0.62|
81532961|NCT05736874|162751105|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.18|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.18|0.78|
81532962|NCT05736874|162751105|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.12|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.12|0.74|
81532963|NCT05736874|162751105|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.56|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.56|1.02|
81532964|NCT05736874|162751106|SUPERIORITY||Difference in model estimate time unwell|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.26|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval.|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.||0.26|-0.45|
81532965|NCT05736874|162751107|SUPERIORITY||Difference in model estimated means|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.58|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval.|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.||0.58|-0.28|
81532966|NCT03057496|162751128|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.627|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|0.734||Since the outcome (contacts) represented over-dispersed count data and there were repeated measurements per subject, a generalized mixed effects model with a negative binomial family was used with each subject treated as a random intercept.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed factors were included in the model to account for factors other than device operating mode that might affect collision rates.|Silent mode is the denominator for the rate ratio.|A within-subject comparison was performed. Each subject included in the analysis used the device in both the active and the silent mode. Comparison was between the two device operating modes. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the rate of contacts between active and silent modes.||0.734|0.536|< 0.001
81532967|NCT01584232|162751140|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the 95% Confidence Interval (CI) was \<0.4%, then LY2189265 was declared non-inferior to insulin glargine. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<0.0%, then LY2189265 was declared superior to insulin glargine.|LS Mean Difference|-0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.41||P-value is from the pairwise comparison of LS means using a mixed effects model with repeated measurements (MMRM).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Approximately 360 participants were to be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to LY2189265 or insulin glargine (IG). Assuming no difference in HbA1c change from baseline at Week 26 between LY2189265 and IG, this sample size would provide approximately 90% power to confirm non-inferiority of LY2189265 to IG. This computation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 0.4% with a standard deviation of 1.1%, a 1-sided alpha level of 0.025, and an 11% dropout rate between randomization and Week 26.||-0.41|-0.67|<0.001
81532968|NCT01584232|162751141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c \<=6.5%.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81532969|NCT01584232|162751141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c \<7%.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81532970|NCT01584232|162751142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.5||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.7|-1.7|0.183
81628665|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.24||0.6505|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.73|20.06||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||20.06|-9.73|0.6505
81657291|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|40.2|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Dialysis (Yes): Success||40.2|0.0|
81657292|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|54.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.0|70.1|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Dialysis (No): Success||70.1|38.0|
81532971|NCT01584232|162751143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.16||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|9.56||Treatment comparison for pre-morning meal.|ANCOVA|||||9.56|0.76|0.022
81628666|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-72.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.72||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-82.91|-61.34||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||-61.34|-82.91|0.0062
81628667|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-19.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.62||0.0571|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-32.34|-6.76||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||-6.76|-32.34|0.0571
81657293|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|42.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.9|64.3|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Abdominal surgery (Yes): Success||64.3|19.9|
81657294|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|52.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.4|71.6|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Abdominal surgery (No): Success||71.6|32.4|
81532972|NCT01584232|162751143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.28|-4.52||Treatment comparison for 2 hours post-morning meal.|ANCOVA|||||-4.52|-22.28|0.003
81628668|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-50.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Change at Week 6||||
81628669|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.65||0.6927|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-18.38|9.84||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||9.84|-18.38|0.6927
81628670|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-65.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.08||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-73.33|-57.94||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||-57.94|-73.33|0.0038
81628671|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-17.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.82||0.094|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-30.43|-4.3||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||-4.30|-30.43|0.0940
81628672|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-72.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.73||0.1694|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-133.1|-11.65||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||-11.65|-133.10|0.1694
81628673|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.07||0.7811|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.5|16.18||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||16.18|-10.50|0.7811
81628674|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-68.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-72.51|-63.91||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||-63.91|-72.51|0.0011
81628675|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-23.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.52||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-36.02|-10.7||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||-10.70|-36.02|0.0245
81628676|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-61.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.87||0.0603|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-79.88|-43.74||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||-43.74|-79.88|0.0603
81628677|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.89||0.4365|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.29|21.04||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||21.04|-5.29|0.4365
81628678|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-68.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.3||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-88.11|-49.26||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||-49.26|-88.11|0.0218
81657295|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|47.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.0|62.5|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Solid organ transplant (No): Success||62.5|33.0|
81628679|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.07||0.1238|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-35.65|-3.45||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||-3.45|-35.65|0.1238
81628680|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-54.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.38||0.1437|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-98.88|-10.72||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||-10.72|-98.88|0.1437
81628681|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.14||0.9279|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.56|14.43||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||14.43|-12.56|0.9279
81628682|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-59.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.67||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-77.69|-41.24||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||-41.24|-77.69|0.0254
81628683|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-18.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.8||0.0994|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-33.23|-4.43||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||-4.43|-33.23|0.0994
81628684|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-45.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|39.36||0.3656|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-119.9|28.54||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||28.54|-119.90|0.3656
81628685|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.92||0.7465|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-14.79|8.94||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||8.94|-14.79|0.7465
81628686|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-82.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.3||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-101.75|-62.9||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||-62.90|-101.75|0.0153
81628687|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-16.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.97||0.2184|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-33.88|0.72||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||0.72|-33.88|0.2184
81657296|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|40.2|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Renal insufficiency (Yes): Success||40.2|0.0|
81657297|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|54.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.0|70.1|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Renal insufficiency (No): Success||70.1|38.0|
81657298|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|46.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.6|61.4|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Chemotherapy (No): Success||61.4|31.6|
81657299|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|82.9|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Pancreatitis (Yes): Success||82.9|0.0|
81657300|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|48.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.0|64.4|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Pancreatitis (No): Success||64.4|33.0|
81657301|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|41.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|69.6|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Systemic steroids/immunos (Yes): Success||69.6|13.8|
81657302|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.7|67.3|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Systemic steroids/immunos (No): Success||67.3|32.7|
81657303|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|100.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Neutropenic: Success||100.0|13.3|
81657304|NCT00548262|163006702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|51.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.5|69.9|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Non-neutropenic: Success||69.9|33.5|
81657305|NCT00548262|163006703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|68.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.2|84.0|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|APACHE \<20 (EIVT): Success||84.0|53.2|
81657306|NCT00548262|163006703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|22.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|49.4|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|APACHE ≥20 (EIVT): Success||49.4|0.0|
81657307|NCT00548262|163006703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|71.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.5|86.4|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|APACHE \<20 (EOT): Success||86.4|56.5|
81704047|NCT02443155|163103376|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Ratio|1.23|||=|0.0927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.57|||Mixed model repeated measurements|||Ratio of week 54 to baseline are analysed using MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix. Treatment, stratum and sex as factors and log baseline value and age as covariates, including the interaction between visit and all variables.||1.57|0.97|=0.0927
81532973|NCT01584232|162751143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.22||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.37|-1.06||Treatment comparison for pre-midday meal.|ANCOVA|||||-1.06|-15.37|0.025
81532974|NCT01584232|162751143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-23.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.92|-14.51||Treatment comparison for 2 hours post-midday meal.|ANCOVA|||||-14.51|-31.92|<0.001
81657308|NCT00548262|163006703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|31.6|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|APACHE ≥20 (EOT): Success||31.6|0.0|
81532975|NCT01584232|162751143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.03|-6.24||Treatment comparison for pre-evening meal.|ANCOVA|||||-6.24|-21.03|<0.001
81532976|NCT01584232|162751143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.26|-23.0||Treatment comparison for 2 hours post-evening meal.|ANCOVA|||||-23.00|-39.26|<0.001
81657309|NCT00548262|163006703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|57.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.7|73.5|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|APACHE \<20 (Week 2 F/U): Success||73.5|40.7|
81657310|NCT00548262|163006703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants with success|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|31.6|||||95% CI based on normal approximation to the binomial.|APACHE ≥20 (Week 2 F/U): Success||31.6|0.0|
81657311|NCT02327351|163006739|SUPERIORITY||survival distribution function|86.0||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.0|94.0|||Gray test|||||94|79|0.95
81657312|NCT02327351|163006745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.35
81657313|NCT02656329|163006760|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of AdreView™ group over SoC group was demonstrated if upper bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the hazard ratio (HR) (AdreView™ group / SoC) was equal to 1.20.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.047||||0.8459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.295|3.719||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Log Rank||AdreView™ vs. Standard of Care|Analysis was performed using the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by country, with method of treatment guidance (SoC vs AdreView™ group) as the only covariate.||3.719|0.295|0.8459
81657314|NCT00719329|163006779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Prevalence Rate Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.81|||Binomial Regression, Log Link|General Estimating Equations (GEE) to account for clustered allocation|Prevalence Rate Ratio - Comparing Single CHX Cleansing to Dry Cord Care|Comparison of colonization prevalence, relative to dry cord care group||0.81|0.70|
81657315|NCT00719329|163006779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Prevalence Rate Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.77|||Binomial Regression, Log Link|General Estimating Equations (GEE) to account for clustered allocation|Prevalence Rate Ratio - Comparing Multiple CHX Cleansing to Dry Cord Care|Comparison of colonization prevalence, relative to dry cord care group||0.77|0.66|
81657316|NCT00719329|163006780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Prevalence Rate Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.82|||Binomial Regression, Log Link|Generalized Estimating Equations to account for clustered allocation|Prevalence Ratio Ratio - Comparing Single Cleansing to Dry Cord Care|Comparison of colonization prevalence, relative to dry cord care group||0.82|0.74|
81657317|NCT00719329|163006780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Prevalence Rate Ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.65|||Binomial Regression, Log Link|Generalized Estimating Equations to account for clustered allocation|Prevalence Rate Ratio - Comparing Multiple Cleansing to Dry Cord Care|Comparison of colonization prevalence, relative to dry cord care group||0.65|0.57|
81657318|NCT00719329|163006781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Prevalence Rate Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|0.96|||Binomial Regression, Log Link|General Estimating Equations to adjust for clustered allocation|Prevalence Rate Ratio - Comparing Single Cleansing to Dry Cord Care|Comparison of colonization prevalence, relative to dry cord care group||0.96|0.89|
81657319|NCT00719329|163006781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Prevalence Rate Ratio|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.63|||Binomial Regression, Log Link|General Estimating Equations to account for clustered allocation|Prevalence Ratio Ratio - Comparing Multiple Cleansing to Dry Cord Care|Comparison of colonization prevalence, relative to dry cord care group||0.63|0.53|
81657320|NCT01865747|163006808|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.74|||Log Rank|The Log-Rank Test was stratified by the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) group and number of prior VEGFR TKIs.||||0.74|0.45|<0.0001
81532977|NCT01584232|162751143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-23.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.68|-15.79||Treatment comparison for bedtime.|ANCOVA|||||-15.79|-31.68|<0.001
81532978|NCT01584232|162751143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.21||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|10.5||Treatment comparison for second pre-morning meal.|ANCOVA|||||10.50|1.92|0.005
81628688|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.78||0.7726|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-50.37|34.07||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||34.07|-50.37|0.7726
81628689|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.66||0.476|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-26.07|7.63||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||7.63|-26.07|0.4760
81628690|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-82.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.12||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-99.26|-64.87||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||-64.87|-99.26|0.0121
81628691|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.06||0.3329|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-30.43|4.4||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||4.40|-30.43|0.3329
81628692|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.46||0.9564|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-48.31|44.92||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||44.92|-48.31|0.9564
81628693|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.49||0.5661|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-25.84|10.06||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||10.06|-25.84|0.5661
81628694|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-82.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.12||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-99.26|-64.87||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||-64.87|-99.26|0.0121
81628695|NCT03858634|162942687|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-11.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.7||0.4275|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-29.4|7.13||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||7.13|-29.40|0.4275
81628696|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-27.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|40.54||0.5403|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-94.32|38.46||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||38.46|-94.32|0.5403
81628697|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|376.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|631.83||0.5587|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-462.83|1214.97||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||1214.97|-462.83|0.5587
81628698|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-67.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|72.99||0.4516|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-205.33|69.93||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||69.93|-205.33|0.4516
81628699|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.5||0.2052|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-25.13|0.15||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||0.15|-25.13|0.2052
81628700|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-59.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.89||0.224|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-123.09|4.28||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||4.28|-123.09|0.2240
81628701|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|39.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|48.33||0.4242|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-24.7|103.65||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||103.65|-24.70|0.4242
81628702|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-77.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|78.61||0.4295|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-225.44|71.01||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||71.01|-225.44|0.4295
81628703|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-18.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.97||0.2272|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-38.64|1.2||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||1.20|-38.64|0.2272
81628704|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-55.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|48.9||0.3416|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-135.23|24.95||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||24.95|-135.23|0.3416
81628705|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|57.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|69.75||0.4192|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-35.02|150.19||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||150.19|-35.02|0.4192
81628706|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-66.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|87.42||0.5245|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-231.66|98.02||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||98.02|-231.66|0.5245
81628707|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.31||0.1988|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-35.47|-0.05||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||-0.05|-35.47|0.1988
81628708|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-69.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|56.11||0.3054|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-161.08|22.72||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||22.72|-161.08|0.3054
81628709|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|229.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|377.23||0.5504|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-271.51|730.22||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||730.22|-271.51|0.5504
81532979|NCT01584232|162751144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|-0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.94|-1.89|<0.001
81532980|NCT01584232|162751145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81532981|NCT02723773|162751148|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|79.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.72|84.61|||Poisson regression method||VE=1 - the relative risk (RR). RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of LTFU+Control \>=50YOA Group over Historical Control \>=50YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between LTFU+Control \>=50 YOA Group and Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group.||84.61|73.72|
81628710|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-71.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|76.27||0.4493|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-214.96|72.65||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||72.65|-214.96|0.4493
81628711|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-40.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.63||0.0665|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-67.74|-12.85||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||-12.85|-67.74|0.0665
81628712|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-78.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|54.04||0.2411|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-167.25|9.75||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||9.75|-167.25|0.2411
81628713|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|60.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|79.3||0.4528|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-44.51|166.08||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||166.08|-44.51|0.4528
81657321|NCT01865747|163006809|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.83|||Log Rank|The Log-Rank test was stratified by the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) risk group and number of prior VEGFR TKIs.||||0.83|0.53|0.0003
81657322|NCT01865747|163006810|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81657323|NCT03973931|163006811|NON_INFERIORITY|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) model with an identity link and independence with unequal variances for the covariance structure of the 12 observations|||||<|0.05|||||||GEE|To account for multiple treatment comparisons significance levels of 0.05/3||||||<0.05
81657324|NCT03973931|163006812|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis of the longitudinal data (12 observations per patient) and estimated absolute differences in PDC between treatment group and usual care was analyzed using Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) model with an identity link and independence with unequal variances for the covariance structure was used.|||||<|0.05||||||To account for multiple treatment comparisons significance levels of 0.05/3, and if any test was significant, a significance level of (R/3)\*(0.05/3) using the Holm method was used for the 3 pairwise comparisons, R=number of significant stage 1 tests.|GEE|||||||<0.05
81657325|NCT01982448|163006819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|23.68|||||Association between HRD status and pathologic response was measured by the odds ratio (OR).|In the Cisplatin treated patients, the relationship between HRD status and pathologic response was conducted by arm using a univariate logistic regression model and a likelihood ratio test with a one-sided type I error of alpha 0.05. Assuming 12.5% unevaluable, prevalence of HR deficiency 60%, 70 evaluable patients per in a given arm, there is \~80% power to detect a response rate of 52% in HR-deficient patients vs a 16% in HR non-deficient patients, corresponding to the Odds Ratio 5.7.||23.68|0.39|
81657326|NCT01982448|163006819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|4.95||||||In the Paclitaxel treated patients, the relationship between HRD status and pathologic response was conducted by arm using a univariate logistic regression model and a likelihood ratio test with a one-sided type I error of alpha 0.05. Assuming 12.5% unevaluable, prevalence of HR deficiency 60%, 70 evaluable patients per in a given arm, there is \~80% power to detect a response rate of 37% in HR-deficient patients vs a 16% in HR non-deficient patients, corresponding to the Odds Ratio 0.62.||4.95|0.19|
81657327|NCT01982448|163006820|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|118.07||||||||118.07|0.23|
81657328|NCT01982448|163006820|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|4.14||||||||4.14|0.09|
81657329|NCT01151410|163006852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Indicates statistical significance at 0.025 level for one sided non-inferiority testing at 4mmHg margin.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||0.004|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-2.4||||ANCOVA||||||-2.40|0.0040
81657330|NCT01472549|163006908|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.55||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.9|||Chi-squared|||||0.90|0.34|0.02
81657331|NCT01472549|163006909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.24
81657332|NCT01472549|163006910|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.37|||Chi-squared|||||1.37|0.43|0.37
81657333|NCT01472549|163006911|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.8|||Chi-squared|||||1.80|0.30|0.49
81657334|NCT01472549|163006912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.08
81657335|NCT01472549|163006913|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.02||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|22.11|||Fisher Exact|||||22.11|0.18|0.56
81657336|NCT05086276|163007008|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.73||P value for statistical significance is \<0.05|Chi-squared|||||3.73|0.51|0.525
81657337|NCT05086276|163007008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.52|14.71||P value for statistical significance is \<0.05|Chi-squared|||||14.71|-7.52|0.525
81657338|NCT05086276|163007009|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.491||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.954|0.987||P value for statistical significance is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.987|-0.954|0.973
81657339|NCT05086276|163007011|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.34||P value for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANCOVA|||||0.34|-0.06|0.160
81657340|NCT05086276|163007012|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.41||P value for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANCOVA|||||0.41|0.03|0.027
81657341|NCT00738894|163007018|SUPERIORITY|This is the first of two primary outcomes for this study. Assumptions for power calculations: expected event free for medical management 92% at 24 months; expected event free for device closure 96.4% at 24 months (55% risk reduction); 664 subjects randomly assigned 2:1 to device closure or medical management provides 80% power with 15% attrition (over 5 years) and 1-sided alpha = 0.024 to allow for interim analysis (interim analysis later rescinded from plan).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.23||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.62||1-sided p-value was adjusted for multiplicity with 2nd primary outcome using Dubey and Armitage-Parmer (D/AP) procedure.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (test/control) obtained from Cox proportional hazards model with treatment arm as sole explanatory variable, the exponentiated coefficient of which provided the hazard ratio. Unadjusted for multiplicity.|"Test null hypothesis of equal or lower recurrent stroke-free survivorship for device closure compared to medical management.~H0: Sd(t) ≤ Sm(t) for all t, versus H1: Sd(t) \> Sm(t) for all t, where Sd(t) and Sm(t) are true Kaplan-Meier product-limit survivor functions for the device closure and medical management arms and t is time from randomization to event or censoring.~Event-free subjects were censored at time of last follow-up. Significance threshold (1-sided alpha) = 0.025."||0.62|0.09|0.001
81704048|NCT02443155|163103376|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Ratio|1.12|||=|0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.42|||Mixed model repeated measurements|||Ratio of week 54 to baseline are analysed using MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix. Treatment, stratum and sex as factors and log baseline value and age as covariates, including the interaction between visit and all variables.||1.42|0.87|=0.3780
81628714|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-41.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|75.46||0.6381|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-183.72|100.85||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||100.85|-183.72|0.6381
81628715|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-31.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.22||0.0837|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-54.44|-8.62||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||-8.62|-54.44|0.0837
81704049|NCT02443155|163103376|SUPERIORITY||Treatment ratio|1.2|||=|0.1377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.53|||Mixed model repeated measurements|||Ratio of week 54 to baseline are analysed using MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix. Treatment, stratum and sex as factors and log baseline value and age as covariates, including the interaction between visit and all variables.||1.53|0.94|=0.1377
81628716|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-74.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|66.45||0.3428|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-183.53|34.13||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||34.13|-183.53|0.3428
81628717|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|21.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.93||0.3533|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.63|52.27||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||52.27|-8.63|0.3533
81628718|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-63.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|56.53||0.3755|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-170.51|42.66||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||42.66|-170.51|0.3755
81628719|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-37.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.6||0.0268|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-58.39|-16.87||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||-16.87|-58.39|0.0268
81628720|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-79.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.79||0.1672|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-151.2|-7.75||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||-7.75|-151.20|0.1672
81685895|NCT01466751|163069798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Type III Tests of Fixed Effects|8.687||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||A-priori threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05. No correction for multiple comparisons. The omnibus effect from the linear mixed model for the Treatment Arm x Time Interaction was utilized to establish significance of the effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Numerator degrees of freedom=1, Denominator degrees of freedom = 168||A linear mixed model was utilized to test the null hypothesis that the intervention groups would show equivalent performance change on the outcome measure from baseline to the 3 month time points.||||0.004
81704050|NCT02443155|163103376|SUPERIORITY||Treatment ratio|1.33|||=|0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.69|||Mixed model repeated measurements|||Ratio of week 54 to baseline are analysed using MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix. Treatment, stratum and sex as factors and log baseline value and age as covariates, including the interaction between visit and all variables.||1.69|1.04|=0.0214
81628721|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|43.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|45.81||0.3518|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-17.09|104.55||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||104.55|-17.09|0.3518
81628722|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-68.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|49.22||0.2974|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-161.52|24.09||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||24.09|-161.52|0.2974
81704051|NCT02443155|163103376|SUPERIORITY||Treatmrnt ratio|1.1|||=|0.4187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.41|||Mixed model repeated measurements|||Ratio of week 54 to baseline are analysed using MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix. Treatment, stratum and sex as factors and log baseline value and age as covariates, including the interaction between visit and all variables.||1.41|0.87|=0.4187
81628723|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-38.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.6||0.0555|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-62.83|-13.33||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||-13.33|-62.83|0.0555
81704052|NCT02279160|163103491|SUPERIORITY||Multiple imputation|0.742||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.575|0.958|||ANCOVA|||||0.958|0.575|0.0220
81704053|NCT02279160|163103492|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|0.0||||0.9002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|30.0|||Stratified Wilcoxon|||||30.0|-28.0|0.9002
81532982|NCT02723773|162751149|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|86.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.55|93.36|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of LTFU+Control 50-59 YOA Group over Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between LTFU+Control 50-59 YOA Group and Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group.||93.36|75.55|
81532983|NCT02723773|162751149|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|87.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.17|94.35|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of LTFU+Control 60-69 YOA Group over Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between LTFU+Control 60-69 YOA Group and Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group.||94.35|74.17|
81532984|NCT02723773|162751149|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|77.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.37|83.14|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of LTFU+Control \>=60 YOA Group over Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between LTFU+Control \>=60 YOA Group and Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group.||83.14|69.37|
81532985|NCT02723773|162751149|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|73.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.94|80.92|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of LTFU+Control \>=70 YOA Group over Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between LTFU+Control \>=70 YOA Group and Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group.||80.92|62.94|
81532986|NCT02723773|162751150|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|87.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.89|90.12|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 50 YOA Group.||90.12|84.89|
81532987|NCT02723773|162751150|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|91.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.25|95.37|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group.||95.37|86.25|
81532988|NCT02723773|162751150|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|92.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.66|96.24|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group.||96.24|86.66|
81532989|NCT02723773|162751150|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|86.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.98|89.33|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group.||89.33|82.98|
81532990|NCT02723773|162751150|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|84.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.91|87.93|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group.||87.93|79.91|
81532991|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|97.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.07|99.53|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group over Year 1.||99.53|93.07|
81532992|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|96.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.57|99.92|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group over Year 1.||99.92|80.57|
81536946|NCT03069352|162756500|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.749||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.524|1.071|||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by AML status (de novo, secondary) and age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75).|The hazard ratio was estimated using the Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by AML status (de novo, secondary) and age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75).|||1.071|0.524|0.114
81657342|NCT00738894|163007019|SUPERIORITY|This is the second of two primary outcomes for this study. Assumptions for power calculations: expected proportion of brain infarct is 3-7 times the clinical stroke rate; expected brain infarct proportion for medical management 14.5% (2.9% clinical stroke x 5); expected brain infarct for device closure 6.5% (55% risk reduction); 597 subjects (10% attrition from 664) provides 73% power with 1-sided alpha = 0.0125 (based conservatively on a Bonferroni adjustment of alpha/2).|Risk Difference (RD)|0.056||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.108||1-sided p-value was adjusted for multiplicity with 1st primary outcome using Dubey and Armitage-Parmer (D/AP) procedure.|z-test, 1-sided||Unadjusted for multiplicity.|"Test null hypothesis of equal or higher proportion with brain infarct for device closure compared to medical management.~H0: Pm - Pd ≤ 0, versus H1: Pm - Pd \> 0, where Pd and Pm are true proportions of subjects with brain infarct for the device closure and medical management arms.~Significance threshold (1-sided alpha) = 0.025."||0.108|0.003|0.024
81657343|NCT01747551|163007026|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.72
81657344|NCT02186600|163007033|OTHER|Hierarchical linear modeling for intent-to-treat analysis to analyze time X group interactions, adjusted for baseline total body lean mass and height.||||||0.7|||||||hierarchical linear modeling|controlled for total lean mass and height||||||0.7
81657345|NCT02186600|163007034|OTHER|hierarchical linear modeling||||||0.01|||||||hierarchical linear modeling|||||||0.01
81657346|NCT02186600|163007035|OTHER|Hierarchical linear modeling|||||<|0.007|||||||hierarchical linear modeling|||||||<0.007
81657347|NCT01468181|163007060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-1.67|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||HbA1c at 26 Weeks||-1.67|-1.87|<0.001
81657348|NCT01468181|163007060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-1.55|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||HbA1c at 52 Weeks||-1.55|-1.75|<0.001
81532993|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.32|100.0|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group over Year 1.||100.00|79.32|
81657349|NCT01468181|163007062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-43.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.8|-40.0|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||FBG at 26 Weeks||-40.0|-47.8|<0.001
81657350|NCT01468181|163007062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.4|-38.7|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||FBG at 52 Weeks||-38.7|-46.4|<0.001
81657351|NCT01468181|163007063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.55|-38.29|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||Pre-morning meal at 26 Weeks||-38.29|-46.55|<0.001
81657352|NCT01468181|163007063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.44|-38.76|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||Pre-morning meal at 52 Weeks||-38.76|-46.44|<0.001
81657353|NCT01468181|163007063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-68.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.18|-62.79|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||2 hours post-morning meal at 26 Weeks||-62.79|-74.18|<0.001
81657354|NCT01468181|163007063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-66.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.12|-60.04|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||2 hours post-morning meal at 52 Weeks||-60.04|-72.12|<0.001
81657355|NCT01468181|163007063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.32|-43.09|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||Pre-midday meal at 26 Weeks||-43.09|-53.32|<0.001
81657356|NCT01468181|163007063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-47.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.77|-42.24|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||Pre-midday meal at 52 Weeks||-42.24|-52.77|<0.001
81657357|NCT01468181|163007063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-67.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.02|-61.11|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||2 hours post-midday meal at 26 Weeks||-61.11|-73.02|<0.001
81657358|NCT01468181|163007063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-63.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.16|-57.18|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||2 hours post-midday meal at 52 Weeks||-57.18|-69.16|<0.001
81657359|NCT01468181|163007063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-44.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.67|-38.34|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||Pre-evening meal at 26 Weeks||-38.34|-49.67|<0.001
81657360|NCT01468181|163007063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-43.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.55|-38.21|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||Pre-evening meal at 52 Weeks||-38.21|-49.55|<0.001
81657361|NCT01468181|163007063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-62.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.32|-56.5|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||2 hours post-evening meal at 26 Weeks||-56.50|-69.32|<0.001
81657362|NCT01468181|163007063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-60.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.95|-54.74|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||2 hours post-evening meal at 52 Weeks||-54.74|-66.95|<0.001
81657363|NCT01468181|163007063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-61.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.93|-55.37|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||Bedtime meal at 26 Weeks||-55.37|-66.93|<0.001
81657364|NCT01468181|163007063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-60.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.07|-54.25|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||Bedtime meal at 52 Weeks||-54.25|-66.07|<0.001
81704054|NCT03300427|163103504|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square means|-900.0||||0.7594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6781.7|4981.8|||ANCOVA|||The study hypothesis is that short-term therapy with sacubitril/valsartan added on standard HF therapy improves cardiac efficiency in subjects with systolic HF.||4981.8|-6781.7|0.7594
81465909|NCT03226769|162624343|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.9788||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Computer Usage||||0.9788
81465910|NCT03226769|162624343|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.6571||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Reading||||0.6571
81465911|NCT03226769|162624343|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.471||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Leisure Activities||||0.4710
81465912|NCT03226769|162624343|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.736||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Social Activities||||0.7360
81532994|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|97.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.46|99.76|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group over Year 1.||99.76|92.46|
81628724|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-78.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|56.72||0.2614|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-171.17|14.62||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||14.62|-171.17|0.2614
81628725|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|31.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.89||0.4134|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-18.62|81.98||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||81.98|-18.62|0.4134
81628726|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-69.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|44.99||0.262|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-154.44|15.24||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||15.24|-154.44|0.2620
81628727|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-40.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.7||0.0269|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-62.46|-18.02||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||-18.02|-62.46|0.0269
81628728|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-81.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|45.32||0.1709|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-155.46|-7.02||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||-7.02|-155.46|0.1709
81628729|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|42.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.98||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|80.0|25.61|60.22||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||60.22|25.61|0.0042
81628730|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-53.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|47.22||0.3772|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-142.19|35.88||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||35.88|-142.19|0.3772
81465913|NCT03226769|162624343|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.4999||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Driving||||0.4999
81465914|NCT03226769|162624343|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.1159||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Outdoor Activities||||0.1159
81465915|NCT03226769|162624343|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.4567||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Frequency of Outdoor Activities||||0.4567
81465916|NCT03226769|162624343|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.3439||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Time Spent to Take Care of Eyes||||0.3439
81465917|NCT03226769|162624343|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.3331||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Bothered With Amount of Time Taking Care of Eyes||||0.3331
81465918|NCT03226769|162624343|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.4774||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Bothered by Appearance||||0.4774
81704055|NCT03300427|163103506|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square means|-575.5||||0.8422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6365.5|5214.5|||ANCOVA|||The study hypothesis is that short-term therapy with sacubitril/valsartan added on standard HF therapy improves cardiac efficiency in subjects with systolic HF.||5214.5|-6365.5|0.8422
81465919|NCT03226769|162624344|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.5457||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Red Eyes||||0.5457
81465920|NCT03226769|162624344|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.9786||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Blurred Vision||||0.9786
81465921|NCT03226769|162624344|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.3894||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Dry Eyes||||0.3894
81465922|NCT03226769|162624344|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.0591||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Itchy Eyes||||0.0591
81465923|NCT03226769|162624344|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.1818||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Burning Eyes||||0.1818
81465924|NCT03226769|162624344|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.4284||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Gritty Eyes||||0.4284
81465925|NCT03226769|162624344|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.1051||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Painful Eyes||||0.1051
81536947|NCT03069352|162756500|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.743||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|1.061|||Log Rank|Unstratified analysis|The hazard ratio was estimated using the Cox proportional hazards model.|||1.061|0.521|0.103
81704056|NCT03250624|163103507|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.28||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.89|||ANCOVA|||||0.89|-1.46|0.632
81465926|NCT03226769|162624344|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.7998||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Watery Eyes||||0.7998
81465927|NCT03226769|162624344|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.1229||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Swollen Eyelids||||0.1229
81465928|NCT03226769|162624344|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.3907||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Red Eyelids||||0.3907
81465929|NCT03226769|162624344|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two devices, TrueTear™ and Thermalon.||||||0.0336||||||Statistically significant (p \< 0.05) and trending significant (p \< 0.10) for within-group or between-group changes from baseline at Day 30. Between-group P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Crusty Eyelids||||0.0336
81465930|NCT02396420|162624370|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as the sample size is insufficient to have confidence that the results would be meaningful for the overall target population.|||
81465931|NCT02396420|162624371|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as the sample size is insufficient to have confidence that the results would be meaningful for the overall target population.|||
81465932|NCT02396420|162624372|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as the sample size is insufficient to have confidence that the results would be meaningful for the overall target population.|||
81465933|NCT02396420|162624373|OTHER|Statistical analysis was not performed as this data was not available for any subjects in the analysis population.||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as this data was not available for any subjects in the analysis population.|Statistical analysis was not performed as this data was not available for any subjects in the analysis population.|||
81465934|NCT02396420|162624374|OTHER|Statistical analysis was not performed as this data was not available for any subjects in the analysis population.||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as this data was not available for any subjects in the analysis population.|Statistical analysis was not performed as this data was not available for any subjects in the analysis population.|||
81465935|NCT02396420|162624375|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as the sample size is insufficient to have confidence that the results would be meaningful for the overall target population.|||
81465936|NCT02396420|162624376|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as the sample size is insufficient to have confidence that the results would be meaningful for the overall target population.|||
81465937|NCT02396420|162624377|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as the sample size is insufficient to have confidence that the results would be meaningful for the overall target population.|||
81465938|NCT02396420|162624378|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as the sample size is insufficient to have confidence that the results would be meaningful for the overall target population.|||
81657365|NCT01468181|163007064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|||<|0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.12|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||Body weight at 26 Weeks||0.12|-0.40|<0.277
81657366|NCT01468181|163007064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.16|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||Body weight at 52 Weeks||0.16|-0.42|0.382
81657367|NCT01468181|163007065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.0|31.18|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||HOMA2-B% at 26 Weeks||31.18|26.00|<0.001
81657368|NCT01468181|163007065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.73|30.41|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||HOMA2-B% at 52 Weeks||30.41|24.73|<0.001
81657369|NCT01468181|163007065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.57||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.46|1.32|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||HOMA2-S% at 26 Weeks||1.32|-6.46|0.194
81657370|NCT01468181|163007065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|65.0|-5.68|2.27|||t-test, 2 sided|p-values are from within-group change t-test at the level of 0.05||HOMA2-S% at 52 Weeks||2.27|-5.68|0.400
81657371|NCT04664400|163007066|OTHER|Paired t test, testing whether the within participant difference is larger than 0.||||||0.043|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.043
81657372|NCT04664400|163007067|OTHER|Paired t test, testing whether the within participant difference is larger than 0.||||||0.036|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.036
81704057|NCT00948428|163103533|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval around the difference between the Generic Imiquimod and Aldara Complete Clearance rates in the PP population were contained within the interval -0.20 to +0.20, and each of these rates was greater than, and statistically different (p\<0.05) from, the Vehicle rate in the ITT population, then Generic Imiquimod and Aldara were considered to be therapeutically equivalent|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.84|9.15||||||||9.15|-10.84|
81704058|NCT00948428|163103533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Based on Intent-to-Treat Population||||0.0001
81657373|NCT04664400|163007068|OTHER|Paired t test, testing whether the within participant difference is larger than 0.||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.012
81657374|NCT04664400|163007069|OTHER|Paired t test, testing whether the within participant difference is larger than 0.||||||0.835|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.835
81657375|NCT01011153|163007075|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample sizes computed based on data from smaller studies provided 90% power for the comparison of sensitivity. Under the alternative hypothesis that the biopsy sensitivity of MelaFind would be 0.10 greater than the average biopsy/referral sensitivity of physicians (combined or separate), the probability that a 95% CI lies entirely above zero will be at least 90% when the standard error of the estimated difference is at most 0.0308.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.32|||ANOVA|||Using True Positives/All Positives, sensitivity values were calculated for MelaFind as well as the average of the 110 dermatologists.||0.32|0.18|<0.0001
81657376|NCT01011153|163007076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.34|||ANOVA|||Sensitivity||0.34|0.19|<0.0001
81704059|NCT00948428|163103534|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval around the difference between the Generic Imiquimod and Aldara Partial Clearance rates in the PP population were contained within the interval -0.20 to +0.20, then Generic Imiquimod and Aldara were considered to be therapeutically equivalent.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.11|5.95||||||||5.95|-12.11|
81657377|NCT01011153|163007076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.31|||ANOVA|||Sensitivity||0.31|0.16|<0.0001
81657378|NCT01011153|163007076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.33|||ANOVA|||Sensitivity||0.33|0.19|<0.0001
81657379|NCT01011153|163007076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.25|||ANOVA|||Specificity||-0.25|-0.46|<0.0001
81657380|NCT01011153|163007076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.31|||ANOVA|||Specificity||-0.31|-0.53|<0.0001
81657381|NCT01011153|163007076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.3|||ANOVA|||Specificity||-0.30|-0.51|<0.0001
81657382|NCT01011153|163007077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kappa|0.313|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003||||0.0||||No comparison is being made.|ANOVA||There is no threshold level-this is a measurement of variability among responses provided by the participants.|||||
81657383|NCT01011153|163007077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kappa|0.276|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002||||0.0||||No comparison is being made|ANOVA||There is no threshold level-this is a measurement of variability among responses provided by the participants.|||||
81657384|NCT01011153|163007077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kappa|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003||||0.0||||No comparison is being made|ANOVA||There is no threshold level-this is a measurement of variability among responses provided by the participants.|||||
81657385|NCT01011153|163007077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kappa|0.256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||||0.0||||N/A - No comparison is being made|ANOVA||There is no threshold level-this is a measurement of variability among responses provided by the participants.|||||
81657386|NCT01081132|163007080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.026|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.865|-3.187|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-3.187|-8.865|<0.001
81657387|NCT01081132|163007081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.010
81657388|NCT01081132|163007082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.115||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.254|0.024|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||0.024|-0.254|0.104
81657389|NCT01081132|163007083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.057||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.192|0.078|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||0.078|-0.192|0.408
81704060|NCT00948428|163103535|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval around the difference between the Generic Imiquimod and Aldara Complete Clearance rates in the ITT population were contained within the interval -0.20 to +0.20, then Generic Imiquimod and Aldara were considered to be therapeutically equivalent.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.92|8.88||||||||8.88|-9.92|
81704061|NCT02408484|163103562|OTHER|||||||0.0028||||||p-value for the change in MCF from baseline to 1 hour post infusion for the firstBLEED population|ANOVA|||||||0.0028
81628731|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-28.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.54||0.0857|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-49.06|-7.63||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||-7.63|-49.06|0.0857
81628732|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-77.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.34||0.0607|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-120.48|-34.2||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||-34.20|-120.48|0.0607
81628733|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|88.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|124.79||0.4862|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-77.57|255.22||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||255.22|-77.57|0.4862
81628734|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-53.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|49.73||0.3968|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-146.96|40.58||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||40.58|-146.96|0.3968
81628735|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-24.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.57||0.1624|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-46.31|-2.11||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||-2.11|-46.31|0.1624
81657390|NCT01081132|163007084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.083||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.203|0.037|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||0.037|-0.203|0.176
81657391|NCT01081132|163007085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|-0.036|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-0.036|-0.136|0.253
81657392|NCT01081132|163007086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004||||0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.068|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||0.068|-0.061|0.912
81628736|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-76.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.75||0.1349|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-138.58|-14.93||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||-14.93|-138.58|0.1349
81657393|NCT01081132|163007087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.029||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.139|0.081|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||0.081|-0.139|0.606
81657394|NCT01081132|163007088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.268|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||0.268|-0.064|0.228
81657395|NCT01081132|163007089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.047||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.159|0.065|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||0.065|-0.159|0.410
81628737|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|45.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.81||0.0525|TWO_SIDED|80.0|16.38|74.56||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||74.56|16.38|0.0525
81657396|NCT01081132|163007090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.208||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.443|0.026|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||0.026|-0.443|0.082
81657397|NCT01081132|163007091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81657398|NCT01081132|163007092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|0.7|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||Global Executive Composite||0.7|-5.3|0.134
81657399|NCT01081132|163007092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.3|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||Behavioral Regulation Index||2.3|-4.0|0.579
81657400|NCT01081132|163007092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|0.2|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||Metacognition Index||0.2|-5.6|0.072
81657401|NCT01081132|163007093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.8|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||0.8|-1.8|0.465
81657402|NCT00383110|163007126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.648|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.648
81657403|NCT00383110|163007127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.14
81657404|NCT00383110|163007128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.675|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.675
81657405|NCT00383110|163007129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.03
81657406|NCT00383110|163007130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81628738|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-76.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.98||0.2719|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-172.71|19.55||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||19.55|-172.71|0.2719
81657407|NCT00383110|163007131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81657408|NCT00611975|163007196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.8|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Blood draws were scheduled for early follicular, ovulatory and luteal phases. Menstrual phase for blood samples were re-assigned to phase based on time to onset of next menstrual period. Early follicular(35-21 days before next menstrual period (NMP)), Ovulatory (16-12 before NMP) luteal (11-3 days before NMP).||||>0.8
81657409|NCT00611975|163007196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.4|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This secondary analysis examined main effect of menstrual cycle phase on hormone levels||||>0.4
81657410|NCT00611975|163007197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.6|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Asex questionnaires were scheduled for early follicular, ovulatory and luteal phases. Menstrual phase for ASEX scores were re-assigned to phase based on time to onset of next menstrual period. Follicular(35-21 days before next menstrual period (NMP)), Ovulatory (16-12 before NMP) luteal (11-2 days before NMP).||||>0.6
81657411|NCT00611975|163007197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.6|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This secondary analysis examined main effect of menstrual cycle phase on ASEX scores||||>0.6
81704062|NCT02408484|163103562|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||p-value for the change in MCF from baseline to 1 hour post infusion for the BLEED population|ANOVA|||||||0.0002
81628739|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-30.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.39||0.0957|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-53.86|-7.49||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||-7.49|-53.86|0.0957
81628740|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-79.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.98||0.0942|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-133.83|-25.78||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||-25.78|-133.83|0.0942
81628741|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|34.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.6||0.1606|TWO_SIDED|80.0|3.16|66.09||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||66.09|3.16|0.1606
81628742|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-77.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|42.2||0.2096|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-156.58|2.58||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||2.58|-156.58|0.2096
81628743|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-29.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.32||0.1279|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-53.74|-4.89||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||-4.89|-53.74|0.1279
81628744|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-75.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.17||0.0479|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-112.96|-37.08||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||-37.08|-112.96|0.0479
81628745|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|32.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.91||0.17|TWO_SIDED|80.0|2.28|63.37||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||63.37|2.28|0.1700
81628746|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-80.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.67||0.1142|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-136.03|-24.15||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||-24.15|-136.03|0.1142
81628747|NCT03858634|162942692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-18.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.82||0.398|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-45.8|9.71||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||9.71|-45.80|0.3980
81628748|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-13.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.11||0.4979|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-41.17|14.86||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||14.86|-41.17|0.4979
81628749|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|21.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.88||0.1079|TWO_SIDED|80.0|4.63|38.83||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||38.83|4.63|0.1079
81628750|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-35.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|41.7||0.4837|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-114.19|43.07||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||43.07|-114.19|0.4837
81657412|NCT00611975|163007198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Blood draws were scheduled for early follicular, ovulatory and luteal phases. Menstrual phase for blood samples were re-assigned to phase based on time to onset of next menstrual period. Early follicular(35-21 days before next menstrual period (NMP)), Ovulatory (16-12 before NMP) luteal (11-3 days before NMP).||||<.01
81657413|NCT00611975|163007198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This secondary analysis examined main effect of menstrual cycle phase on hormone levels||||<0.01
81628751|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.14||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.99|-4.98||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||-4.98|-15.99|0.0208
81628752|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-16.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.54||0.5413|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-54.74|22.38||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||22.38|-54.74|0.5413
81628753|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|17.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.22||0.1683|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.28|33.74||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||33.74|1.28|0.1683
81628754|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-58.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|54.45||0.3933|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-161.43|43.89||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||43.89|-161.43|0.3933
81628755|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.25||0.3705|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-14.06|2.58||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||2.58|-14.06|0.3705
81628756|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-23.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.63||0.5644|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-81.36|35.34||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||35.34|-81.36|0.5644
81628757|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.82||0.6384|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.75|24.94||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||24.94|-11.75|0.6384
81628758|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-58.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|58.62||0.4229|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-169.13|51.95||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||51.95|-169.13|0.4229
81628759|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.38||0.1688|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-31.47|-1.18||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||-1.18|-31.47|0.1688
81657414|NCT00611975|163007199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.4|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Blood draws were scheduled for early follicular, ovulatory and luteal phases. Menstrual phase for blood samples were re-assigned to phase based on time to onset of next menstrual period. Early follicular(35-21 days before next menstrual period (NMP)), Ovulatory (16-12 before NMP) luteal (11-3 days before NMP).||||>0.4
81657415|NCT00611975|163007199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This secondary analysis examined main effect of menstrual cycle phase on hormone levels||||<.0001
81704063|NCT05516134|163103581|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline vs. treatment, paired sample t-test||||<0.01
81704064|NCT05516134|163103582|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.01
81657416|NCT00611975|163007200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Blood draws were scheduled for early follicular, ovulatory and luteal phases. Menstrual phase for blood samples were re-assigned to phase based on time to onset of next menstrual period. Early follicular(35-21 days before next menstrual period (NMP)), Ovulatory (16-12 before NMP) luteal (11-3 days before NMP).||||>0.7
81657417|NCT00611975|163007200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This secondary analysis examined main effect of menstrual cycle phase on hormone levels||||<.0001
81657418|NCT00611975|163007201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.9|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Blood draws were scheduled for early follicular, ovulatory and luteal phases. Menstrual phase for blood samples were re-assigned to phase based on time to onset of next menstrual period. Early follicular(35-21 days before next menstrual period (NMP)), Ovulatory (16-12 before NMP) luteal (11-3 days before NMP).||||>0.9
81657419|NCT00611975|163007201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This secondary analysis examined main effect of menstrual cycle phase on hormone levels||||<.0001
81657420|NCT00611975|163007202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.9|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Blood draws were scheduled for early follicular, ovulatory and luteal phases. Menstrual phase for blood samples were re-assigned to phase based on time to onset of next menstrual period. Early follicular(35-21 days before next menstrual period (NMP)), Ovulatory (16-12 before NMP) luteal (11-3 days before NMP).||||>0.9
81657421|NCT00611975|163007202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.9|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This secondary analysis examined main effect of menstrual cycle phase on hormone levels||||>0.9
81657422|NCT00611975|163007203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Blood draws were scheduled for early follicular, ovulatory and luteal phases. Menstrual phase for blood samples were re-assigned to phase based on time to onset of next menstrual period. Early follicular(35-21 days before next menstrual period (NMP)), Ovulatory (16-12 before NMP) luteal (11-3 days before NMP).||||>0.1
81657423|NCT00611975|163007203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This secondary analysis examined main effect of menstrual cycle phase on hormone levels||||>0.7
81465939|NCT02396420|162624379|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as the sample size is insufficient to have confidence that the results would be meaningful for the overall target population.|||
81657424|NCT03465904|163007213|SUPERIORITY|Our power analysis indicated that a minimum of 239 patients per group was needed to provide 90% power to detect a 13.4% difference in the primary outcome, pain freedom at 2 h. Accounting for an estimated attrition rate of 20%, we aimed to enroll 299 patients per group.|||||<|0.05||||||All analyses were performed using SPSS, version 26.0 with two-sided levels of statistical significance established at p \< 0.05|Chi-squared|A Chi-square test of independent proportions was used to compare primary and secondary efficacy outcomes between groups.||Identical statistical analyses were performed for the intent-to-treat (ITT) and the per protocol (PP) populations. The ITT population consisted of all randomized patients, who received any duration of sham or verum treatment and returned completed study materials. The PP population consisted of patients who strictly met inclusion criteria and completed at least 60 min of treatment.||||<0.05
81657425|NCT00925353|163007240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Actual lab results shown|1.0|||<|0.05||95.0|||||non-compartmental pharmacokinetic|The planned analysis was to estimate pharmacokinetic parameters. There were too few detectable values to be able to perform this analysis.||Null Hypothesis: Application of 4% lidocaine gel on the breasts and chest wall of healthy women occluded for one hour does not result in systemically toxic plasma concentrations of lidocaine or its principal metabolite, monoethylglycinexyliidie (MEGX), electrocardiogram changes, or adverse events.||||<0.05
81657426|NCT02516332|163007258|OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.038
81657427|NCT02516332|163007258|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81657428|NCT02516332|163007263|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.011
81657429|NCT02516332|163007263|OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.036
81657430|NCT00452426|163007266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.028
81657431|NCT00452426|163007268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.007
81657432|NCT00452426|163007269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81657433|NCT00605215|163007271|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.823|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.664|1.02||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Negative Binomial Regression|||Analysis was performed using baseline-adjusted negative binomial regression, where a participant's number of relapses during the double-blind, placebo-controlled phase served as the response variable and an offset based on the log of participant's exposure in years was employed to adjust for variability of treatment exposure. The model included baseline EDSS score, log of (prior 2-year number of relapses+1) and CGR as covariates.||1.020|0.664|0.0746
81657434|NCT00605215|163007271|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.741|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.596|0.92|||Negative Binomial Regression|||Analysis was performed using baseline-adjusted negative binomial regression, where a participant's number of relapses during the double-blind, placebo-controlled phase served as the response variable and an offset based on the log of participant's exposure in years was employed to adjust for variability of treatment exposure. The model included baseline EDSS score, log of (prior 2-year number of relapses+1) and CGR as covariates.||0.920|0.596|0.0067
81657435|NCT00872989|163007283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.79|1.26|||Regression, Cox|||||1.26|0.79|0.49
81657436|NCT00872989|163007285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.93|1.68|||Regression, Cox|||||1.68|0.93|0.83
81657437|NCT00923260|163007319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.79
81657438|NCT00923260|163007320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81657439|NCT00923260|163007321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.96
81657440|NCT00923260|163007322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.86
81465940|NCT02396420|162624380|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as the sample size is insufficient to have confidence that the results would be meaningful for the overall target population.|||
81657441|NCT00923260|163007323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81657442|NCT00923260|163007324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.76
81657443|NCT00923260|163007325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45
81628760|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-59.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.11||0.1243|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-105.59|-13.53||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||-13.53|-105.59|0.1243
81628761|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.79||0.6841|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.35|29.22||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||29.22|-15.35|0.6841
81628762|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-53.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|49.83||0.3963|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-147.31|40.59||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||40.59|-147.31|0.3963
81628763|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-24.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.85||0.0571|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-39.85|-8.32||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||-8.32|-39.85|0.0571
81628764|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-35.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|40.32||0.4457|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-101.32|30.73||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||30.73|-101.32|0.4457
81628765|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.99||0.8075|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-19.44|28.32||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||28.32|-19.44|0.8075
81628766|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-57.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|55.75||0.4093|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-162.84|47.4||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||47.40|-162.84|0.4093
81628767|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-27.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.4||0.0543|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-45.42|-9.76||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||-9.76|-45.42|0.0543
81628768|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-31.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.75||0.4711|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-92.88|30.78||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||30.78|-92.88|0.4711
81628769|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.89||0.3925|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.74|32.79||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||32.79|-6.74|0.3925
81628770|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-48.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|61.24||0.5095|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-164.22|66.72||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||66.72|-164.22|0.5095
81628771|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-33.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.22||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-51.35|-16.18||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||-16.18|-51.35|0.0199
81628772|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-42.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|34.48||0.3029|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-99.26|13.69||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||13.69|-99.26|0.3029
81628773|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.97||0.4094|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.28|28.16||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||28.16|-6.28|0.4094
81628774|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-49.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|58.25||0.4828|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-159.63|60.05||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||60.05|-159.63|0.4828
81628775|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-32.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.66||0.0383|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-52.26|-13.26||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||-13.26|-52.26|0.0383
81628776|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-26.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.1||0.5322|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-86.66|34.65||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||34.65|-86.66|0.5322
81628777|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.71||0.6577|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-24.38|12.03||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||12.03|-24.38|0.6577
81628778|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-38.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|67.21||0.6259|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-165.08|88.4||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||88.40|-165.08|0.6259
81657444|NCT00923260|163007326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.81
81657445|NCT00923260|163007327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92
81657446|NCT00923260|163007328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81657447|NCT00923260|163007329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81657448|NCT00923260|163007330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.20
81657449|NCT00923260|163007331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.64
81657450|NCT00923260|163007332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92
81657451|NCT00923260|163007333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81657452|NCT00923260|163007334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81657453|NCT00923260|163007335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.65
81657454|NCT00923260|163007336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.33
81657455|NCT00923260|163007337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.39
81657456|NCT00923260|163007338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.47
81657457|NCT00923260|163007339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.75
81657458|NCT00923260|163007340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.94
81657459|NCT00923260|163007341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.74
81657460|NCT00923260|163007342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.72
81628779|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-35.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.27||0.0312|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-56.01|-15.38||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||-15.38|-56.01|0.0312
81628780|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-108.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.73||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-138.97|-77.61||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 9||-77.61|-138.97|0.0103
81628781|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.43||0.433|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.59|26.56||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 9||26.56|-6.59|0.4330
81628782|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-37.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|64.23||0.6165|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-158.82|83.39||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 9||83.39|-158.82|0.6165
81628783|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-32.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.13||0.0488|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-52.11|-11.84||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 9||-11.84|-52.11|0.0488
81628784|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-19.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|39.9||0.6636|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-84.53|46.16||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||46.16|-84.53|0.6636
81628785|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|23.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.75||0.0583|TWO_SIDED|80.0|8.18|39.52||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||39.52|8.18|0.0583
81628786|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-45.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|54.87||0.4975|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-148.55|58.36||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||58.36|-148.55|0.4975
81628787|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-30.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.54||0.0653|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-51.17|-9.82||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||-9.82|-51.17|0.0653
81628788|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-23.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.98||0.6316|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-95.42|48.62||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 11||48.62|-95.42|0.6316
81628789|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|26.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.68||0.0874|TWO_SIDED|80.0|7.05|46.18||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 11||46.18|7.05|0.0874
81628790|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-45.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.39||0.4662|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-139.99|50.03||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 11||50.03|-139.99|0.4662
81628791|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-25.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.12||0.1073|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-45.76|-5.51||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 11||-5.51|-45.76|0.1073
81628792|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-23.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|42.31||0.6197|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-92.62|45.96||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||45.96|-92.62|0.6197
81657461|NCT00923260|163007343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81657462|NCT00923260|163007344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.64
81657463|NCT00923260|163007345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.038
81657464|NCT00923260|163007346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81657465|NCT00923260|163007347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81628793|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|20.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.97||0.1868|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.63|40.55||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||40.55|0.63|0.1868
81628794|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-55.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.32||0.3321|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-136.65|26.71||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||26.71|-136.65|0.3321
81628795|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-24.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.67||0.131|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-45.64|-3.95||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||-3.95|-45.64|0.1310
81628796|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|46.49||0.8128|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-88.15|64.13||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13||64.13|-88.15|0.8128
81628797|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|24.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.23||0.1004|TWO_SIDED|80.0|5.75|43.69||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13||43.69|5.75|0.1004
81628798|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-62.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|44.81||0.2962|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-147.28|21.71||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13||21.71|-147.28|0.2962
81628799|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-26.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.4||0.1236|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-48.31|-4.67||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13||-4.67|-48.31|0.1236
81657466|NCT00923260|163007348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.42
81657467|NCT00923260|163007349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81628800|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|45.55||0.9276|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-79.1|70.11||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||70.11|-79.10|0.9276
81628801|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.46||0.1657|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.55|37.45||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||37.45|1.55|0.1657
81628802|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-58.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|47.8||0.3461|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-148.54|31.71||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||31.71|-148.54|0.3461
81628803|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-27.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.51||0.1118|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-49.58|-5.64||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||-5.64|-49.58|0.1118
81628804|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-18.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.24||0.6912|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-89.75|51.89||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 15||51.89|-89.75|0.6912
81628805|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|22.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.07||0.0973|TWO_SIDED|80.0|5.5|40.35||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 15||40.35|5.50|0.0973
81628806|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-57.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|40.33||0.289|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-133.72|18.37||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 15||18.37|-133.72|0.2890
81628807|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-21.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.68||0.231|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-45.43|1.6||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 15||1.60|-45.43|0.2310
81628808|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-12.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|45.17||0.7967|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-86.69|61.28||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||61.28|-86.69|0.7967
81628809|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|16.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.98||0.2868|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.5|36.44||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||36.44|-3.50|0.2868
81628810|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-64.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.83||0.2369|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-138.08|8.37||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||8.37|-138.08|0.2369
81657468|NCT00923260|163007350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.10
81657469|NCT00923260|163007351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81465941|NCT02396420|162624381|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as the sample size is insufficient to have confidence that the results would be meaningful for the overall target population.|||
81628811|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-21.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.34||0.2228|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-44.97|1.17||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||1.17|-44.97|0.2228
81628812|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|47.51||0.774|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-92.74|62.89||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 17||62.89|-92.74|0.7740
81628813|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|15.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.14||0.3|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.74|33.98||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 17||33.98|-3.74|0.3000
81628814|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-72.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.37||0.1472|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-131.59|-13.3||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 17||-13.30|-131.59|0.1472
81628815|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-12.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.56||0.5536|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-39.77|14.94||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 17||14.94|-39.77|0.5536
81628816|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-17.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.65||0.7131|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-89.13|53.84||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||53.84|-89.13|0.7131
81628817|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.27||0.3762|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.49|34.24||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||34.24|-6.49|0.3762
81628818|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-74.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.37||0.1419|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-133.26|-14.97||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||-14.97|-133.26|0.1419
81628819|NCT03858634|162942694|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.74||0.5817|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-39.22|15.95||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||15.95|-39.22|0.5817
81657470|NCT00923260|163007352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81657471|NCT00923260|163007353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.40
81465942|NCT02396420|162624382|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as the sample size is insufficient to have confidence that the results would be meaningful for the overall target population.|||
81628820|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|27.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|55.77||0.6532|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-63.6|119.06||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||119.06|-63.60|0.6532
81628821|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|23.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.23||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|80.0|11.38|35.85||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||35.85|11.38|0.0187
81628822|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-39.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|44.53||0.4707|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-123.27|44.68||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||44.68|-123.27|0.4707
81628823|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.81||0.7108|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.22|4.59||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1||4.59|-8.22|0.7108
81628824|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|22.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.36||0.7355|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-76.47|121.23||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||121.23|-76.47|0.7355
81628825|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|16.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.27||0.2167|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.66|34.52||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||34.52|-0.66|0.2167
81628826|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-63.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.8||0.4058|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-178.16|51.13||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||51.13|-178.16|0.4058
81628827|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.43||0.3323|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-14.95|2.15||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2||2.15|-14.95|0.3323
81628828|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|34.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|68.11||0.6496|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-77.29|145.8||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||145.80|-77.29|0.6496
81628829|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.76||0.2925|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.12|30.7||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||30.70|-3.12|0.2925
81628830|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-70.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|67.98||0.4074|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-198.92|57.46||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||57.46|-198.92|0.4074
81628831|NCT03858634|162942696|OTHER||LS mean difference|-15.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.56||0.1584|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-29.6|-1.49||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3||-1.49|-29.60|0.1584
81628832|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-22.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|54.04||0.7013|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-111.31|65.69||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||65.69|-111.31|0.7013
81628833|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|13.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.35||0.423|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.3|35.05||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||35.05|-8.30|0.4230
81628834|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-60.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|57.96||0.4055|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-169.9|48.69||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||48.69|-169.90|0.4055
81628835|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.82||0.0709|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-38.41|-6.96||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||-6.96|-38.41|0.0709
81628836|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|17.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|74.17||0.8268|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-103.77|139.17||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||139.17|-103.77|0.8268
81628837|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|12.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.63||0.4082|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.03|31.75||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||31.75|-7.03|0.4082
81628838|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-50.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|58.86||0.4818|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-161.43|60.56||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||60.56|-161.43|0.4818
81628839|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-27.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.93||0.0673|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-45.64|-8.58||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5||-8.58|-45.64|0.0673
81628840|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|29.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|82.15||0.7429|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-105.0|164.1||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||164.10|-105.00|0.7429
81628841|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|21.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.55||0.1227|TWO_SIDED|80.0|3.88|39.79||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||39.79|3.88|0.1227
81628842|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-47.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|58.06||0.4996|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-156.95|62.02||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||62.02|-156.95|0.4996
81628843|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-33.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.69||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-51.87|-15.43||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6||-15.43|-51.87|0.0244
81628844|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|64.24||0.9967|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-105.5|104.92||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||104.92|-105.50|0.9967
81628845|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|19.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.57||0.1739|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.15|37.12||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||37.12|1.15|0.1739
81628846|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-55.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|51.61||0.3978|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-152.39|42.26||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||42.26|-152.39|0.3978
81628847|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-32.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.73||0.0397|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-52.26|-13.07||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7||-13.07|-52.26|0.0397
81628848|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|70.66||0.8922|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-105.32|126.14||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||126.14|-105.32|0.8922
81628849|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|17.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.43||0.2439|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.8|36.45||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||36.45|-1.80|0.2439
81628850|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-50.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.1||0.3076|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-120.29|19.61||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||19.61|-120.29|0.3076
81628851|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-36.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.7||0.0322|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-57.32|-15.55||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||-15.55|-57.32|0.0322
81628852|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-94.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.67||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-139.98|-49.36||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 9||-49.36|-139.98|0.0418
81628853|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|24.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.44||0.0865|TWO_SIDED|80.0|6.49|42.26||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 9||42.26|6.49|0.0865
81628854|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-48.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|40.32||0.3489|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-124.96|27.11||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 9||27.11|-124.96|0.3489
81628855|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-38.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.99||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-59.34|-16.79||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 9||-16.79|-59.34|0.0286
81628856|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|28.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|72.63||0.7198|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-90.32|147.59||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||147.59|-90.32|0.7198
81628857|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|39.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.27||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|80.0|21.32|56.63||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||56.63|21.32|0.0088
81628858|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-56.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.87||0.2371|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-120.39|7.34||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||7.34|-120.39|0.2371
81628859|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-40.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.14||0.021|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-62.3|-19.35||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10||-19.35|-62.30|0.0210
81657472|NCT00923260|163007354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.44
81628860|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|20.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|54.07||0.7312|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-68.17|108.94||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 11||108.94|-68.17|0.7312
81628861|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|39.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.64||0.015|TWO_SIDED|80.0|19.88|58.83||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 11||58.83|19.88|0.0150
81628862|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-53.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.87||0.2559|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-117.22|10.52||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 11||10.52|-117.22|0.2559
81628863|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-35.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.97||0.0419|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-56.21|-13.72||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 11||-13.72|-56.21|0.0419
81628864|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|20.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.66||0.7589|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-78.95|119.74||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||119.74|-78.95|0.7589
81657473|NCT00923260|163007355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.035
81657474|NCT00923260|163007356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81657475|NCT00923260|163007357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.99
81657476|NCT00923260|163007358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.96
81657477|NCT00923260|163007359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.44
81657478|NCT00923260|163007360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97
81657479|NCT00923260|163007361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.85
81657480|NCT00923260|163007362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.61
81657481|NCT00923260|163007363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81657482|NCT00923260|163007364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.65
81465943|NCT02396420|162624383|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as the sample size is insufficient to have confidence that the results would be meaningful for the overall target population.|||
81532995|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|97.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.96|99.71|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group over Year 1.||99.71|90.96|
81532996|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|92.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.15|96.57|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group over Year 2.||96.57|86.15|
81532997|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|92.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.78|99.15|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group over Year 2.||99.15|70.78|
81532998|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|95.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.11|99.89|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group over Year 2.||99.89|72.11|
81532999|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|92.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.13|96.93|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group over Year 2.||96.93|85.13|
81657483|NCT00923260|163007365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.74
81657484|NCT00923260|163007366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.57
81657485|NCT00923260|163007367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.87
81657486|NCT00923260|163007368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.28
81657487|NCT00923260|163007369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.64
81657488|NCT00923260|163007370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.42
81657489|NCT00923260|163007371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.72
81657490|NCT00923260|163007372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.68
81657491|NCT00923260|163007373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81657492|NCT00923260|163007374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.71
81657493|NCT00923260|163007375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.32
81657494|NCT00923260|163007376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.64
81657495|NCT00923260|163007377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.52
81657496|NCT00923260|163007378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81657497|NCT00923260|163007379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.57
81657498|NCT00923260|163007380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.43
81657499|NCT00923260|163007381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.72
81657500|NCT00923260|163007382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.56
81657501|NCT01302067|163007392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.66||Primary comparison was 8 mg VS. 4 mg (closed-testing method). Treatment effect of 8 mg VS. placebo was tested 1st. Treatment difference of 8 mg VS. 4 mg was tested if a statistically significant difference between 8 mg and placebo was shown.|ANCOVA|Using a closed testing procedure, no adjustments of α-level was needed at each stage of testing. Each was done at the 0.05 significance level.|Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|Comparisons were done with 2-sided test at 5% significance level. Null hypothesis: mean change from BL in the number of UUI episodes per 24 hours in the 8mg group was same as 4mg group at Week 12. ANCOVA was used to compare 8mg and 4mg arms for numeric change from BL - Week 12. This included terms for treatment, country, centered BL value and centered BL by treatment interaction, in which centered BL (BL - mean BL) was used to ensure that treatment effect was estimated at mean covariate value.||-0.66|-1.16|<0.0001
81704065|NCT05516134|163103583|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.01
81704066|NCT05516134|163103584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.03
81704067|NCT05516134|163103585|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.01
81533000|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|92.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.82|96.88|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group over Year 2.||96.88|82.82|
81533001|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|92.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.98|96.59|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group over Year 3.||96.59|84.98|
81533002|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.2|100.0|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group over Year 3.||100.00|89.20|
81533003|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.39|100.0|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group over Year 3.||100.00|89.39|
81533004|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|89.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.81|95.51|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group over Year 3.||95.51|79.81|
81533005|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|84.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.99|93.35|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group over Year 3.||93.35|68.99|
81533006|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|89.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.31|95.24|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group over Year 4.||95.24|80.31|
81533007|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|93.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.62|99.85|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group over Year 4.||99.85|60.62|
81533008|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|91.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.1|99.04|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group over Year 4.||99.04|66.10|
81628865|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|39.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.42||0.0374|TWO_SIDED|80.0|15.97|62.31||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||62.31|15.97|0.0374
81628866|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-54.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.87||0.2463|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-118.8|8.93||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||8.93|-118.80|0.2463
81628867|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-33.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.78||0.0632|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-55.56|-10.9||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||-10.90|-55.56|0.0632
81628868|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|25.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|61.73||0.7053|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-75.41|126.78||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13||126.78|-75.41|0.7053
81628869|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|38.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.25||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|80.0|17.09|60.34||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13||60.34|17.09|0.0285
81704068|NCT05516134|163103586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.11
81533009|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|88.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.96|95.13|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group over Year 4.||95.13|77.96|
81533010|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|87.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.3|95.33|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group over Year 4.||95.33|73.30|
81533011|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|83.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.31|92.63|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group over Year 6.||92.63|68.31|
81533012|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|87.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.83|98.61|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group over Year 6.||98.61|46.83|
81533013|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|92.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.79|99.82|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group over Year 6.||99.82|48.79|
81533014|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|82.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.64|93.05|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group over Year 6.||93.05|63.64|
81533015|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.3|92.5|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group over Year 6.||92.50|54.30|
81533016|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|83.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.76|92.51|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group over Year 7.||92.51|67.76|
81533017|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|93.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.67|99.84|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group over Year 7.||99.84|56.67|
81533018|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|84.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.04|98.31|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group over Year 7.||98.31|32.04|
81628870|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-64.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.1||0.2236|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-134.58|5.32||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13||5.32|-134.58|0.2236
81465944|NCT02396420|162624384|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as the sample size is insufficient to have confidence that the results would be meaningful for the overall target population.|||
81704069|NCT05516134|163103587|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.01
81465945|NCT02396420|162624385|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as the sample size is insufficient to have confidence that the results would be meaningful for the overall target population.|||
81465946|NCT02396420|162624386|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not performed as the sample size is insufficient to have confidence that the results would be meaningful for the overall target population.|||
81533019|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|80.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.54|91.58|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group over Year 7.||91.58|59.54|
81533020|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|78.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.24|92.08|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group over Year 7.||92.08|51.24|
81533021|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|82.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.98|92.14|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group over Year 8.||92.14|65.98|
81533022|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|86.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.67|98.52|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group over Year 8.||98.52|42.67|
81628871|NCT03858634|162942696|OTHER||LS mean difference|-35.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.38||0.0558|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-58.65|-12.41||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13||-12.41|-58.65|0.0558
81628872|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|29.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|72.86||0.7089|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-89.41|149.24||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||149.24|-89.41|0.7089
81628873|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|33.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.76||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|80.0|14.08|53.35||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||53.35|14.08|0.0347
81628874|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-60.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|41.94||0.2835|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-139.99|18.16||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||18.16|-139.99|0.2835
81628875|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-35.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.11||0.0525|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-58.31|-12.77||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14||-12.77|-58.31|0.0525
81536948|NCT03069352|162756501|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75) and AML status (de novo, secondary).||||||<0.001
81628876|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|24.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|64.52||0.7347|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-81.68|129.66||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 15||129.66|-81.68|0.7347
81628877|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|31.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.94||0.039|TWO_SIDED|80.0|12.5|49.6||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 15||49.60|12.50|0.0390
81628878|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-60.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.48||0.2299|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-127.49|6.33||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 15||6.33|-127.49|0.2299
81628879|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-32.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.11||0.0884|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-56.7|-8.53||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 15||-8.53|-56.70|0.0884
81628880|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|61.44||0.8085|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-84.37|116.87||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||116.87|-84.37|0.8085
81628881|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.96||0.2283|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.33|41.14||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||41.14|-1.33|0.2283
81628882|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-69.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.26||0.1625|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-130.76|-9.11||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||-9.11|-130.76|0.1625
81628883|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-34.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.8||0.0707|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-57.87|-10.52||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||-10.52|-57.87|0.0707
81628884|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.17||0.9944|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-81.79|82.55||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 17||82.55|-81.79|0.9944
81704070|NCT05516134|163103588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81704071|NCT01548417|163103650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear Mixed Effects Modeling (MEM) with Restricted Maximum Likelihood estimation was used to measure differences in alcohol-cued craving..||||.003
81657502|NCT01302067|163007392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.06||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|Treatment comparisons were performed with a two-sided test at the 5% significance level.||-0.06|-0.48|0.0109
81657503|NCT01302067|163007392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.39||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|Treatment comparisons were performed with a two-sided test at the 5% significance level.||-0.39|-0.89|<0.0001
81657504|NCT01302067|163007393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.79||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, and centered baseline value.||-0.79|-1.48|<0.0001
81657505|NCT01302067|163007393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.1||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, and centered baseline value.||-0.10|-0.67|0.0082
81657506|NCT01302067|163007393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.41||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, and centered baseline value.||-0.41|-1.10|<0.0001
81628885|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|23.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.16||0.1327|TWO_SIDED|80.0|3.71|44.05||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 17||44.05|3.71|0.1327
81628886|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-69.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.87||0.1777|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-133.09|-5.35||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 17||-5.35|-133.09|0.1777
81628887|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-23.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.4||0.2796|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-52.34|4.61||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 17||4.61|-52.34|0.2796
81628888|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|55.4||0.8999|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-83.15|98.3||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||98.30|-83.15|0.8999
81657507|NCT01302067|163007394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-1.03||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, and centered baseline value.||-1.03|-1.76|<0.0001
81628889|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|22.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.99||0.1867|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.68|43.23||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||43.23|0.68|0.1867
81628890|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-70.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.87||0.1717|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-134.68|-6.94||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||-6.94|-134.68|0.1717
81628891|NCT03858634|162942696|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-23.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.46||0.2792|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-52.5|4.61||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||4.61|-52.50|0.2792
81657508|NCT01302067|163007394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.23||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, and centered baseline value.||-0.23|-0.83|0.0006
81657509|NCT01302067|163007394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.51||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, and centered baseline value.||-0.51|-1.23|<0.0001
81657510|NCT01302067|163007395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||<0.0001
81657511|NCT01302067|163007395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0040
81628892|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-47.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.41||0.2289|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-98.77|4.1||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||4.10|-98.77|0.2289
81628893|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|19.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.08||0.1788|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.96|38.27||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||38.27|0.96|0.1788
81628894|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-59.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|114.35||0.6544|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-275.19|156.06||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||156.06|-275.19|0.6544
81628895|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-72.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.4||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-99.39|-45.09||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||-45.09|-99.39|0.0023
81628896|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-52.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.96||0.1081|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-89.68|-14.47||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||-14.47|-89.68|0.1081
81628897|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.37||0.4926|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-13.39|43.26||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||43.26|-13.39|0.4926
81628898|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|53.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|219.98||0.8315|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-361.63|467.98||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||467.98|-361.63|0.8315
81465947|NCT01640379|162624394|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.09||Judged by type one error limit alpha = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||The odds ratio is for the difference in chlamydia or gonorrhea (CT/GC) rates between arms at ninety days after intervention.|A comparison of Chlamydia or Gonorrhea positivity at 90 days post intervention.||1.09|0.15|0.070
81465948|NCT01640379|162624394|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.98||Judged by type one error limit alpha = 0.05.|generalized estimating equations||The odds ratio is for the difference in rate of change over time between arms, so is the difference in the odds increment for those receiving TECH N intervention versus the control group.|"We used generalized estimating equations to test for a difference in the trend of chlamydia or gonorrhea (CT/GC) rates over the study period.~The null hypothesis is that rates of CT/GC for women in the intervention arm were changing over the study period similarly to CT/GC rates in the control arm."||0.98|0.39|0.043
81536949|NCT03069352|162756501|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81536950|NCT03069352|162756502|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75) and AML status (de novo, secondary).||||||<0.001
81536951|NCT03069352|162756502|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81628899|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-69.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.56||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-94.61|-45.22||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||-45.22|-94.61|0.0014
81628900|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-52.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.96||0.1081|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-89.68|-14.47||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||-14.47|-89.68|0.1081
81657512|NCT01302067|163007395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||<0.0001
81657513|NCT01302067|163007396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||<0.0001
81657514|NCT01302067|163007396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||<0.0001
81628901|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.97||0.7339|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-21.65|36.82||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||36.82|-21.65|0.7339
81628902|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|53.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|219.98||0.8315|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-361.63|467.98||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||467.98|-361.63|0.8315
81628903|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-67.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.26||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-95.92|-39.22||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||-39.22|-95.92|0.0055
81628904|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-57.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.73||0.1188|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-101.7|-14.15||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||-14.15|-101.70|0.1188
81628905|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.27||0.8697|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-21.26|27.35||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||27.35|-21.26|0.8697
81657515|NCT01302067|163007396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||<0.0001
81465949|NCT01640379|162624395|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|92.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.0|230.1|||Chi-squared|Adjusted for age, debut age, number of lifetime partners, baseline STI status (any vs none), insurance, and if woman had prior pregnancy.|Odds ratio is interpretable as the expected chance of having a 72 follow-up for intervention women compared to women in the control arm, given similar age, debut age, number of lifetime partners, baseline STI status, insurance, and pregnancy history.|H0: Women in TECHN arm had 72 hour visit with same frequency as women in control arm.||230.1|37.0|<0.001
81536952|NCT03069352|162756503|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75) and AML status (de novo, secondary).||||||<0.001
81628906|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-30.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|78.64||0.7368|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-178.62|117.94||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||117.94|-178.62|0.7368
81657516|NCT01302067|163007397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.5||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||-0.50|-1.02|<0.0001
81657517|NCT01302067|163007397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.01||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||0.01|-0.41|0.0662
81657518|NCT01302067|163007397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.3||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||-0.30|-0.82|<0.0001
81628907|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.02||0.5571|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-29.03|11.03||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||11.03|-29.03|0.5571
81536953|NCT03069352|162756503|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81657519|NCT01302067|163007398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||<0.0001
81657520|NCT01302067|163007398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||<0.0001
81657521|NCT01302067|163007399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||<0.0001
81657522|NCT01302067|163007399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0006
81628908|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-49.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.21||0.2251|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-101.8|3.69||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||3.69|-101.80|0.2251
81628909|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|17.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.93||0.3733|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.9|42.48||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||42.48|-7.90|0.3733
81628910|NCT03858634|162942698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-22.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|66.57||0.7662|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-148.16|102.89||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||102.89|-148.16|0.7662
81628911|NCT03858634|162942698|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.87||0.7241|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-28.54|16.44||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||16.44|-28.54|0.7241
81628912|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-21.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.04||0.5195|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-68.69|26.43||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||26.43|-68.69|0.5195
81628913|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.27||0.1869|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.34|22.26||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||22.26|0.34|0.1869
81628914|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-87.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|55.3||0.2545|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-191.75|16.79||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||16.79|-191.75|0.2545
81628915|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-20.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.26||0.0643|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-33.88|-6.57||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4||-6.57|-33.88|0.0643
81628916|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-28.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.11||0.2503|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-61.52|4.35||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||4.35|-61.52|0.2503
81628917|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.58||0.8468|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-13.08|17.62||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||17.62|-13.08|0.8468
81628918|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-83.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|73.93||0.3755|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-222.98|55.18||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||55.18|-222.98|0.3755
81628919|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-20.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.06||0.0755|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-35.58|-6.15||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8||-6.15|-35.58|0.0755
81657523|NCT01302067|163007399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0001
81657524|NCT01302067|163007400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|-1.06||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, and centered baseline value.||-1.06|-2.04|<0.0001
81657525|NCT01302067|163007400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.11||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, and centered baseline value.||-0.11|-0.92|0.0121
81628920|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-28.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.77||0.3486|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-70.76|13.65||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||13.65|-70.76|0.3486
81628921|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.69||0.6559|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-17.28|8.5||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||8.50|-17.28|0.6559
81628922|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-70.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.46||0.2987|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-165.35|24.94||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||24.94|-165.35|0.2987
81628923|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-16.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.43||0.1966|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-33.29|-0.13||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12||-0.13|-33.29|0.1966
81628924|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-41.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.7||0.2051|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-83.56|0.62||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||0.62|-83.56|0.2051
81628925|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.16||0.7511|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-16.79|10.25||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||10.25|-16.79|0.7511
81536954|NCT03069352|162756504|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75) and AML status (de novo, secondary).||||||<0.001
81628926|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-79.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|39.27||0.1797|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-153.68|-5.59||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||-5.59|-153.68|0.1797
81628927|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.45||0.1715|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-31.61|-1.08||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16||-1.08|-31.61|0.1715
81628928|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-36.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.32||0.185|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-71.47|-1.63||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||-1.63|-71.47|0.1850
81628929|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.19||0.6907|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-21.15|11.29||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||11.29|-21.15|0.6907
81628930|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-74.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.85||0.0901|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-118.97|-29.02||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||-29.02|-118.97|0.0901
81628931|NCT03858634|162942700|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.34||0.564|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-25.64|9.94||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 18||9.94|-25.64|0.5640
81628932|NCT03858634|162942701|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-31.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.73||0.4734|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-95.11|31.76||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||31.76|-95.11|0.4734
81628933|NCT03858634|162942701|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.91||0.813|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-23.33|16.18||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||16.18|-23.33|0.8130
81628934|NCT03858634|162942701|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-92.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.1||0.0979|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-150.6|-33.32||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-33.32|-150.60|0.0979
81628935|NCT03858634|162942701|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-37.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.48||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-55.48|-19.61||Calculated from an ANCOVA model including treatment as factor and baseline values as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-19.61|-55.48|0.0122
81628936|NCT03150173|162942702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.94
81628937|NCT03461276|162942714|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|A 1-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.025 was employed.||"The trial was considered successfully confirmatory regarding efficacy (immunogenicity) of ABvac40 if the average MΔ of anti-Aβ40 antibody signal (OD in ELISA) in the ABvac40 group was significantly greater than the average MΔ of anti-Aβ40 antibody signal in the Placebo group. i.e.~* Null hypothesis: average MΔ anti-Aβ40 (ABvac40) ≤ average MΔ anti-Aβ40 (placebo).~* Alternative hypothesis: average MΔ anti-Aβ40 (ABvac40) \> average MΔ anti-Aβ40 (placebo)."||||<0.0001
81628938|NCT03461276|162942714|SUPERIORITY|Additional test|||||<|0.0001||||||1-sided|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81628939|NCT03461276|162942714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.96|3.34|||ANCOVA|||The average MΔ of anti-Aβ40 antibody signal between the two treatment groups was compared using an ANCOVA model, using the MΔ anti-Aβ40 antibody signal as the dependent variable, baseline anti-Aβ40 antibody signal (OD in ELISA) as covariate and treatment group and amyloid positivity as fixed effects.||3.34|2.96|<0.0001
81628940|NCT03461276|162942714|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|t-test (sensitivity hypothesis). A 1-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.025 was employed.||"1-sided t-test to compare the ABvac40 and placebo groups.~The primary analysis (t-test) was repeated, using the mITT Analysis Set to test the hypothesis:~* Null hypothesis: average MΔ anti-Aβ40 (ABvac40) - average MΔ anti-Aβ40 (placebo) ≤ 1.778~* Alternative hypothesis: average MΔ anti-Aβ40 (ABvac40) - average MΔ anti-Aβ40 (placebo) \> 1.778 The alternative hypothesis was confirmed."||||<0.0001
81628941|NCT03461276|162942714|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The change in anti-Aβ40 antibody signal from baseline to each post-baseline efficacy visit was analyzed using a Mixed-Model Repeated Measures (MMRM), using the mITT Analysis Set.~Dependent variable: change from baseline in anti-Aβ40 antibody signal. Fixed effects: treatment, protocol-specified visits, treatment-by-visit interaction, and amyloid positivity. Covariates: baseline anti-Aβ40 antibody signal and baseline age; Repeated measure: measures within-patient at each visit."||||<0.05
81628942|NCT03461276|162942721|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||<0.001
81628943|NCT03461276|162942721|OTHER||||||=|0.047|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.047
81657526|NCT01302067|163007400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.55||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, and centered baseline value.||-0.55|-1.52|<0.0001
81657527|NCT01302067|163007401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|-1.49||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, and centered baseline value.||-1.49|-2.55|<0.0001
81657528|NCT01302067|163007401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.34||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, and centered baseline value.||-0.34|-1.22|0.0005
81536955|NCT03069352|162756504|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81628944|NCT03461276|162942722|OTHER||||||=|0.9936|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 2A||||= 0.9936
81533023|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|84.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.04|98.31|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group over Year 8.||98.31|32.04|
81628945|NCT03461276|162942722|OTHER||||||=|0.0391||||||MMRM - Week 6A|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 6A||||= 0.0391
81628946|NCT03461276|162942722|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 10A||||< 0.0001
81628947|NCT03461276|162942722|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 14A||||< 0.0001
81628948|NCT03461276|162942722|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 18A||||< 0.0001
81628949|NCT03461276|162942722|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A||||< 0.0001
81628950|NCT03461276|162942722|OTHER||||||=|0.0299|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 40A||||= 0.0299
81704072|NCT01548417|163103651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear Mixed Effect Modeling (MEM) with Restricted Maximum Likelihood estimation was used to measure differences in changes in drinking.||||.05
81536956|NCT03069352|162756505|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75) and AML status (de novo, secondary).||||||<0.001
81628951|NCT03461276|162942722|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 44A||||< 0.0001
81628952|NCT03461276|162942722|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||< 0.0001
81628953|NCT03461276|162942722|OTHER||||||=|0.1267|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 77A||||= 0.1267
81628954|NCT03461276|162942722|OTHER|MMRM - Week 104A|||||=|0.2477|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||= 0.2477
81628955|NCT03461276|162942723|OTHER||||||=|0.2151|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 2A||||= 0.2151
81628956|NCT03461276|162942723|OTHER||||||=|0.0169|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 6A||||= 0.0169
81628957|NCT03461276|162942723|OTHER||||||=|0.0008|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 10A||||= 0.0008
81628958|NCT03461276|162942723|OTHER||||||=|0.0002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 14A||||= 0.0002
81628959|NCT03461276|162942723|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 18A||||< 0.0001
81628960|NCT03461276|162942723|OTHER||||||=|0.0023|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A||||= 0.0023
81536957|NCT03069352|162756505|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81628961|NCT03461276|162942723|OTHER||||||=|0.0021|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 40A||||= 0.0021
81628962|NCT03461276|162942723|OTHER||||||=|0.0007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 44A||||= 0.0007
81628963|NCT03461276|162942723|OTHER||||||=|0.0012|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.0012
81628964|NCT03461276|162942723|OTHER||||||=|0.0018|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 77A||||= 0.0018
81628965|NCT03461276|162942723|OTHER||||||=|0.738|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.738
81628966|NCT03461276|162942724|OTHER||||||=|0.7623|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 2A||||= 0.7623
81628967|NCT03461276|162942724|OTHER||||||=|0.1506|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 6A||||= 0.1506
81628968|NCT03461276|162942724|OTHER||||||=|0.1071|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 10A||||= 0.1071
81628969|NCT03461276|162942724|OTHER||||||=|0.0212|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 14A||||= 0.0212
81628970|NCT03461276|162942724|OTHER||||||=|0.0014|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 18A||||= 0.0014
81628971|NCT03461276|162942724|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A||||< 0.0001
81628972|NCT03461276|162942724|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 40A||||< 0.0001
81628973|NCT03461276|162942724|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 44A||||< 0.0001
81628974|NCT03461276|162942724|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||< 0.0001
81628975|NCT03461276|162942724|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 77A||||< 0.0001
81628976|NCT03461276|162942724|OTHER||||||=|0.0251|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.0251
81628977|NCT03461276|162942725|OTHER||||||=|0.6515|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 2A||||= 0.6515
81628978|NCT03461276|162942725|OTHER||||||=|0.7447|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 6A||||= 0.7447
81628979|NCT03461276|162942725|OTHER||||||=|0.4518|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 10A||||= 0.4518
81628980|NCT03461276|162942725|OTHER||||||=|0.5416|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 14A||||= 0.5416
81628981|NCT03461276|162942725|OTHER||||||=|0.3504|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 18A||||= 0.3504
81628982|NCT03461276|162942725|OTHER||||||=|0.2109|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A||||= 0.2109
81628983|NCT03461276|162942725|OTHER||||||=|0.0049|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 40A||||= 0.0049
81628984|NCT03461276|162942725|OTHER||||||=|0.0498|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 44A||||= 0.0498
81628985|NCT03461276|162942725|OTHER||||||=|0.2181|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.2181
81628986|NCT03461276|162942725|OTHER||||||=|0.2087|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 77A||||= 0.2087
81628987|NCT03461276|162942725|OTHER||||||=|0.8599|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.8599
81628988|NCT03461276|162942726|OTHER||||||=|0.9469|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 2A||||= 0.9469
81628989|NCT03461276|162942726|OTHER||||||=|0.9063|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 6A||||= 0.9063
81628990|NCT03461276|162942726|OTHER||||||=|0.3418|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 10A||||= 0.3418
81628991|NCT03461276|162942726|OTHER||||||=|0.0236|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 14A||||= 0.0236
81628992|NCT03461276|162942726|OTHER||||||=|0.0012|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 18A||||= 0.0012
81628993|NCT03461276|162942726|OTHER||||||=|0.0004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A||||= 0.0004
81628994|NCT03461276|162942726|OTHER||||||=|0.0008|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 40A||||= 0.0008
81628995|NCT03461276|162942726|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 44A||||< 0.0001
81704073|NCT01548417|163103651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Data represent the estimated marginal mean + or - SEM. \*P\<0.05, mifepristone vs. placebo (linear mixed effects modeling).||||<0.05
81704074|NCT00444080|163103655|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.013
81533024|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|81.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.97|92.45|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group over Year 8.||92.45|59.97|
81533025|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|80.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.91|93.4|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group over Year 8.||93.40|52.91|
81628996|NCT03461276|162942726|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||< 0.0001
81628997|NCT03461276|162942726|OTHER||||||=|0.1255|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 77A||||= 0.1255
81628998|NCT03461276|162942726|OTHER||||||=|0.4232|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.4232
81628999|NCT03461276|162942727|OTHER||||||=|0.9211|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 2A||||= 0.9211
81629000|NCT03461276|162942727|OTHER||||||=|0.2817|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 6A||||= 0.2817
81629001|NCT03461276|162942727|OTHER||||||=|0.2984|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 10A||||= 0.2984
81629002|NCT03461276|162942727|OTHER||||||=|0.8402|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 14A||||= 0.8402
81629003|NCT03461276|162942727|OTHER||||||=|0.4428|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 18A||||= 0.4428
81629004|NCT03461276|162942727|OTHER||||||=|0.4156|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A||||= 0.4156
81629005|NCT03461276|162942727|OTHER||||||=|0.8706|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 40A||||= 0.8706
81629006|NCT03461276|162942727|OTHER||||||=|0.8691|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 44A||||= 0.8691
81629007|NCT03461276|162942727|OTHER||||||=|0.2188|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.2188
81629008|NCT03461276|162942727|OTHER||||||=|0.1448|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 77A||||= 0.1448
81629009|NCT03461276|162942727|OTHER||||||=|0.5004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.5004
81629010|NCT03461276|162942728|OTHER||||||=|0.1058|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.1058
81629011|NCT03461276|162942728|OTHER||||||=|0.0922|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.0922
81629012|NCT03461276|162942729|OTHER||||||=|0.9313|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A||||= 0.9313
81629013|NCT03461276|162942729|OTHER||||||=|0.2243|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.2243
81629014|NCT03461276|162942729|OTHER||||||=|0.0952|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.0952
81629015|NCT03461276|162942730|OTHER||||||=|0.3599|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A - left||||= 0.3599
81629016|NCT03461276|162942730|OTHER||||||=|0.8913|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A - left||||= 0.8913
81629017|NCT03461276|162942730|OTHER||||||=|0.4736|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A - left||||= 0.4736
81629018|NCT03461276|162942730|OTHER||||||=|0.9095|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A - right||||= 0.9095
81629019|NCT03461276|162942730|OTHER||||||=|0.8744|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A - right||||= 0.8744
81629020|NCT03461276|162942730|OTHER||||||=|0.9307|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A - right||||= 0.9307
81629021|NCT03461276|162942731|OTHER||||||=|0.3982|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A||||= 0.3982
81629022|NCT03461276|162942731|OTHER||||||=|0.7035|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.7035
81629023|NCT03461276|162942731|OTHER||||||=|0.6334|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.6334
81629024|NCT03461276|162942732|OTHER||||||=|0.2193|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.2193
81629025|NCT03461276|162942732|OTHER||||||=|0.5543|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.5543
81629026|NCT03461276|162942733|OTHER||||||=|0.7324|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.7324
81629027|NCT03461276|162942733|OTHER||||||=|0.1719|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.1719
81629028|NCT03461276|162942734|OTHER||||||=|0.7977|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.7977
81629029|NCT03461276|162942734|OTHER||||||=|0.8828|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.8828
81629030|NCT03461276|162942735|OTHER||||||=|0.7954|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.7954
81629031|NCT03461276|162942735|OTHER||||||=|0.5895|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.5895
81629032|NCT03461276|162942736|OTHER||||||=|0.743|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.743
81629033|NCT03461276|162942736|OTHER||||||=|0.832|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.832
81629034|NCT03461276|162942737|OTHER||||||=|0.2283|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.2283
81629035|NCT03461276|162942737|OTHER||||||=|0.886|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.886
81629036|NCT03461276|162942738|OTHER||||||=|0.909|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.909
81629037|NCT03461276|162942738|OTHER||||||=|0.8498|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.8498
81629038|NCT03461276|162942739|OTHER||||||=|0.8711|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A||||= 0.8711
81629039|NCT03461276|162942739|OTHER||||||=|0.1098|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.1098
81629040|NCT03461276|162942739|OTHER||||||=|0.6179|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 77A||||= 0.6179
81629041|NCT03461276|162942739|OTHER||||||=|0.3715|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.3715
81629042|NCT03461276|162942740|OTHER||||||=|0.8949|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A||||= 0.8949
81629043|NCT03461276|162942740|OTHER||||||=|0.8712|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.8712
81629044|NCT03461276|162942740|OTHER||||||=|0.8748|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 77A||||= 0.8748
81629045|NCT03461276|162942740|OTHER||||||=|0.6402|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.6402
81629046|NCT03461276|162942741|OTHER||||||=|0.552|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A||||= 0.552
81629047|NCT03461276|162942741|OTHER||||||=|0.9371|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.9371
81629048|NCT03461276|162942741|OTHER||||||=|0.2354|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 77A||||= 0.2354
81629049|NCT03461276|162942741|OTHER||||||=|0.4608|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.4608
81629050|NCT03461276|162942742|OTHER||||||=|0.3246|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A||||= 0.3246
81629051|NCT03461276|162942742|OTHER||||||=|0.8047|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.8047
81629052|NCT03461276|162942742|OTHER||||||=|0.916|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 77A||||= 0.916
81629053|NCT03461276|162942742|OTHER||||||=|0.9582|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.9582
81629054|NCT03461276|162942743|OTHER||||||=|0.777|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A - Trail A||||= 0.777
81629055|NCT03461276|162942743|OTHER||||||=|0.1727|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A - Trail A||||= 0.1727
81629056|NCT03461276|162942743|OTHER||||||=|0.0218|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 77A - Trail A||||= 0.0218
81629057|NCT03461276|162942743|OTHER||||||=|0.2789|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A - Trail A||||= 0.2789
81629058|NCT03461276|162942743|OTHER||||||=|0.2261|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A - Trail B||||= 0.2261
81629059|NCT03461276|162942743|OTHER||||||=|0.9743|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A - Trail B||||= 0.9743
81629060|NCT03461276|162942743|OTHER||||||=|0.2556|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 77A - Trail B||||= 0.2556
81629061|NCT03461276|162942743|OTHER||||||=|0.1008|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A - Trail B||||= 0.1008
81629062|NCT03461276|162942744|OTHER||||||=|0.6189|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 24A||||= 0.6189
81536958|NCT03069352|162756506|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.507|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.068|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|-0.41|||||A linear mixed-effects regression model with a covariance structure including baseline score, stratification factors (age and AML status) treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction.|Cycle 3, Day 1||-0.41|-8.60|
81629063|NCT03461276|162942744|OTHER||||||=|0.6937|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.6937
81629064|NCT03461276|162942744|OTHER||||||=|0.6981|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.6981
81629065|NCT03461276|162942746|OTHER||||||=|0.2863|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.2863
81657529|NCT01302067|163007401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.71||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, and centered baseline value.||-0.71|-1.77|<0.0001
81629066|NCT03461276|162942746|OTHER||||||=|0.3703|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.3703
81629067|NCT03461276|162942747|OTHER||||||=|0.9663|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 50A||||= 0.9663
81629068|NCT03461276|162942747|OTHER||||||=|0.3843|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM - Week 104A||||= 0.3843
81629069|NCT03461276|162942748|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||A 1-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.025 was employed.|t-test, 1 sided|||"The trial was considered successfully confirmatory regarding efficacy (immunogenicity) of ABvac40 if the average MΔ of anti-Aβ40 antibody signal (OD in ELISA) in the ABvac40 group was significantly greater than the average MΔ of anti-Aβ40 antibody signal in the Placebo group. i.e.~* Null hypothesis: average MΔ anti-Aβ40 (ABvac40) ≤ average MΔ anti-Aβ40 (placebo).~* Alternative hypothesis: average MΔ anti-Aβ40 (ABvac40) \> average MΔ anti-Aβ40 (placebo)"||||< 0.0001
81629070|NCT03461276|162942748|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.0001
81629071|NCT03461276|162942748|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.02|3.4|||ANCOVA|||||3.4|3.02|< 0.0001
81629072|NCT06044090|162942817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.856|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.856
81629073|NCT06044090|162942817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.613|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.613
81629074|NCT06044090|162942818|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.000
81629075|NCT06044090|162942818|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.691|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.691
81629076|NCT06044090|162942819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.225|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.225
81629077|NCT06044090|162942819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.667|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.667
81629078|NCT06074172|162942821|OTHER|Linear Mixed Models were done with a compound symmetry covariance structure. This infers that the variances (pooled within-group) and covariances (across subjects) of all of the repeated measures are homogenous.||||||0.008||||||In the Bonferroni corrected Linear Mixed Model for PI Ratio, the p-value for the following interaction was reported: Treatment\*Age.|Linear Mixed Model|"Linear Mixed Model analyses:~1. Factor: Treatment group~2. Covariates: Age, Sex, CBD Use history, and Urine THC~3. Interactions"||||||0.008
81629079|NCT03020199|162942825|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|48.3|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic regression model with treatment as an explanatory variable and subset of significant covariates (including Baseline PASI score, age, BMI and their interaction terms with treatment) selected using forward selection method.|Week 52 PASI 90||48.3|5.9|<0.0001
81629080|NCT03020199|162942826|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.1|||Regression, Logistic||Exact logistic regression method for Treatment group comparison, without using any covariates.|Week 104 PASI 90||2.1|0.3|0.6530
81629081|NCT05583578|162942828|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||The Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.012
81629082|NCT05583578|162942828|OTHER||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect sizes greater than (d = 0.80) were considered large.|Post-intervention changes in walking speed||||
81629083|NCT05583578|162942829|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.39
81629084|NCT05583578|162942829|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect sizes ranging from 0.21 to 0.79 were considered moderate, anything ≥0.80 were considered large.|||||
81629085|NCT02714257|162942838|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.14|||Regression, Cox||Enhanced Usual Care - control group vs. Enhanced Usual Care plus Exercise Coaching Intervention|||1.14|0.74|0.43
81629086|NCT02714257|162942839|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.06||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.28|||Regression, Negative Binomial||Enhanced Usual Care - control group vs. Enhanced Usual Care plus Exercise Coaching Intervention|||1.28|0.89|0.50
81533026|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|73.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.89|86.16|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group over Year 9.||86.16|52.89|
81536959|NCT03069352|162756506|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.923|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.03|0.19|||||A linear mixed-effects regression model with a covariance structure including baseline score, stratification factors (age and AML status) treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction.|Cycle 5 Day 1||0.19|-10.03|
81629087|NCT02714257|162942840|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.11|0.72|0.30
81629088|NCT02714257|162942841|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis||Enhanced Usual Care - control group vs. Enhanced Usual Care plus Exercise Coaching Intervention|||0.92|0.16|<0.01
81629089|NCT02714257|162942842|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.27|||Regression, Logistic||Enhanced Usual Care - control group vs. Enhanced Usual Care plus Exercise Coaching Intervention|||1.27|0.85|0.73
81629090|NCT02714257|162942843|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis||Enhanced Usual Care - control group vs. Enhanced Usual Care plus Exercise Coaching Intervention|||0.62|-0.18|0.27
81629091|NCT02714257|162942844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis||Enhanced Usual Care - control group vs. Enhanced Usual Care plus Exercise Coaching Intervention|||0.34|-0.13|0.37
81657530|NCT01302067|163007402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||<0.0001
81629092|NCT02714257|162942845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis||Enhanced Usual Care - control group vs. Enhanced Usual Care plus Exercise Coaching Intervention|||0.38|-0.10|0.26
81629093|NCT02714257|162942846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis||Enhanced Usual Care - control group vs. Enhanced Usual Care plus Exercise Coaching Intervention|||0.22|-0.09|0.39
81629094|NCT05825755|162942847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.252|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.252
81657531|NCT01302067|163007402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0348
81657532|NCT01302067|163007402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0003
81657533|NCT01302067|163007403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||<0.0001
81657534|NCT01302067|163007403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0002
81704075|NCT02057068|163103662|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Intention to treat analysis with last observation carried forward|||Partial Eta Squared = .282|||<.001
81704076|NCT02057068|163103663|SUPERIORITY|Intention to treat analysis with last observation carried forward|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81629095|NCT05825755|162942848|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||||||1.0
81629096|NCT05825755|162942849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.791|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.791
81629097|NCT04103580|162942854|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.005||0.247|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Due to uneven space between time points (days), we estimated a random effects model with varying intercepts and slopes for each phase independently.|We used an interaction between time and study arm to determine whether there was a significant difference over time in the change in outcome. The estimate is the difference in change over time for the intervention group compared to the control group.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between control and intervention over time in Phase 1.||||0.247
81629098|NCT04103580|162942854|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.049|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Due to uneven space between time points (days), we estimated a random effects model with varying intercepts and slopes for each phase independently.|We used an interaction between time and study arm to determine whether there was a significant difference over time in the change in outcome. The estimate is the difference in change over time for the intervention group compared to the control group.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between control and intervention over time in Phase 2.||||0.049
81629099|NCT04103580|162942855|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Due to uneven space between time points (days), we estimated a random effects model with varying intercepts and slopes for each phase independently.|We used an interaction between time and study arm to determine whether there was a significant difference over time in the change in outcome. The estimate is the difference in change over time for the intervention group compared to the control group.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between control and intervention over time in Phase 1.||||0.150
81629100|NCT04103580|162942855|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.635|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Due to uneven space between time points (days), we estimated a random effects model with varying intercepts and slopes for each phase independently.|We used an interaction between time and study arm to determine whether there was a significant difference over time in the change in outcome. The estimate is the difference in change over time for the intervention group compared to the control group.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between control and intervention over time in Phase 2.||||0.635
81629101|NCT04248725|162942863|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Models were adjusted for sex, baseline severity, and disability condition.||||||0.004
81629102|NCT04248725|162942864|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.88|0.30|<0.001
81629103|NCT04248725|162942865|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.03|-0.61|0.29
81629104|NCT05312008|162942928|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||||||<0.6
81629105|NCT05312008|162942929|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||||||<0.6
81629106|NCT05312008|162942930|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||||||<1
81629107|NCT05312008|162942931|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||||||<0.04
81629108|NCT05312008|162942932|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||||||<0.5
81629109|NCT05698875|162942933|OTHER||Fixed effects parameter|1.0||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.9||P=0.04 however was adjusted using the Bonferroni correction The a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL vs control meals||1.9|0.1|0.12
81629110|NCT05698875|162942933|OTHER||Fixed effects parameter|-0.58||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.4||The a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP vs control meal||0.4|-1.5|0.23
81629111|NCT05698875|162942933|OTHER||Fixed effects parameter|0.24||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.2||The a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL vs control meal||1.2|-0.7|0.62
81629112|NCT05698875|162942933|OTHER||Fixed effects parameter|1.6||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.5||Above is adjusted p value using Bonferroni correction. The a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL vs HGLP||2.5|0.7|0.003
81629113|NCT05698875|162942933|OTHER||Fixed effects parameter|0.82||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.7||The a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL vs MGL meals||1.7|-0.1|0.08
81629114|NCT05698875|162942933|OTHER||Fixed effects parameter|-0.8||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.2||The a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP vs MGL meals||0.2|-1.7|0.12
81629115|NCT05698875|162942934|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.835||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.8||The a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL vs control meals||1.8|-0.1|0.08
81657535|NCT01302067|163007403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||P-value was based on a RANKED ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and pooled country with ranked baseline value as a covariate.||||<0.0001
81657536|NCT01302067|163007404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Change at Week 12- deterioration, no change, minor improvement and major improvement: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit scoring controlling for country was used to calculate p-value.||||<0.0001
81657537|NCT01302067|163007404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Change at Week 12- deterioration, no change, minor improvement and major improvement: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit scoring controlling for country was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0057
81657538|NCT01302067|163007404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Change at Week 12- deterioration, no change, minor improvement and major improvement: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit scoring controlling for country was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0008
81657539|NCT01302067|163007405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Change at Week 12- deterioration, no change, minor improvement and major improvement: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit scoring controlling for country was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0007
81704077|NCT02057068|163103664|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.05
81704078|NCT02420990|163103666|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Latent Growth Curve Modeling|||||||
81629116|NCT05698875|162942934|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.2||The a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP meal vs control meal||0.2|-1.7|0.13
81629117|NCT05698875|162942934|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.8||The a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs control meals||0.8|-1.2|0.68
81629118|NCT05698875|162942934|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.5||The a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05 P value adjusted with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL vs HGLP meals||2.5|0.7|<0.01
81629119|NCT05698875|162942934|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05 p value adjusted with the Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL vs MGL meals||2.0|0.2|0.06
81629120|NCT05698875|162942934|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.4||a priori threshold for statistical significance - P\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP vs MGL meals||0.4|-1.4|0.29
81629121|NCT05698875|162942935|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05 Adjusted p value with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs control meals||3.0|0.8|<0.01
81629122|NCT05698875|162942935|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.8||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP meals vs control meals||0.8|-1.4|0.59
81629123|NCT05698875|162942935|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.0||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs control meals||1.0|-1.2|0.86
81629124|NCT05698875|162942935|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.3||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05 Adjustment with Bonferroni did not alter p value|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL vs HGLP meals||3.3|1.2|<0.001
81629125|NCT05698875|162942935|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.1||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05 Adjustment with Bonferroni correction did not alter p value|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL vs MGL meals||3.1|1.1|<0.001
81629126|NCT05698875|162942935|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.9||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP vs MGL meals||0.9|-1.2|0.79
81629127|NCT05698875|162942936|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.5||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|8.0||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs control meals||8|-25|0.31
81629128|NCT05698875|162942936|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|-8.0||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05 P adjusted using Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP meals vs control meals||-8|-41|0.03
81629129|NCT05698875|162942936|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.7||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|29.5||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs control meals||29.5|-4.1|0.14
81629130|NCT05698875|162942936|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.0||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|31.7||A priori threshold P \<0.05 P value adjusted with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL vs HGLP meals||31.7|3.1|0.34
81629131|NCT05698875|162942936|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.0||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.3|-4.7||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05 Adjusted P value with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL vs MGL meals||-4.7|-33.3|0.07
81629132|NCT05698875|162942936|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.0|-21.8||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05 Adjustment with Bonferroni did not alter p value|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP vs MGL meals||-21.8|-51.0|<0.001
81629133|NCT05698875|162942937|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|151.0||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|294.0||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05 Adjusted p value with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs control meals||294|7|0.25
81629134|NCT05698875|162942937|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-109.0||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-256.0|38.0||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP meals vs control meals||38|-256|0.15
81657540|NCT01302067|163007405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Change at Week 12- deterioration, no change, minor improvement and major improvement: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit scoring controlling for country was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0091
81657541|NCT01302067|163007405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3901|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Change at Week 12- deterioration, no change, minor improvement and major improvement: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit scoring controlling for country was used to calculate p-value.||||0.3901
81657542|NCT01302067|163007406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-12.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.49|-9.45||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|Change at Week 12- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction was used to calculate p-value.||-9.45|-15.49|<0.0001
81657543|NCT01302067|163007406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-4.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.15|-2.22||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|Change at Week 12- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction was used to calculate p-value.||-2.22|-7.15|0.0002
81657544|NCT01302067|163007406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-7.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.78|-4.78||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|Change at Week 12- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction was used to calculate p-value.||-4.78|-10.78|<0.0001
81657545|NCT01302067|163007407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|10.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|13.73||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||13.73|7.20|<0.0001
81629135|NCT05698875|162942937|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.0||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-177.0|117.0||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs control meals||117|-177|0.69
81629136|NCT05698875|162942937|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|264.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|126.0|401.0||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05 Adjustment with Bonferroni did not alter p value|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL vs HGLP meals||401|126|<0.001
81629137|NCT05698875|162942937|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|192.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|329.0||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05 P value adjusted with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL vs MGL meals||329|56|0.02
81629138|NCT05698875|162942937|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-71.0||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-211.0|69.0||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP vs MGL meals||69|-211|0.32
81629139|NCT05698875|162942938|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.9|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|10.4||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05 P value adjusted with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs control meals||10.4|3.3|<0.01
81629140|NCT05698875|162942938|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|7.2||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP meals vs control meals||7.2|-0.2|0.06
81629141|NCT05698875|162942938|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.9||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs control meals||3.9|-3.3|0.86
81629142|NCT05698875|162942938|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|6.48||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05 P value adjusted with the Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL vs HGLP meals||6.48|0.24|0.11
81629143|NCT05698875|162942938|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|9.8||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05 Adjustment with Bonferroni did not alter p value|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL vs MGL meals||9.8|3.6|<0.001
81629144|NCT05698875|162942938|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|6.5||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05 Adjustment with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP vs MGL meals||6.5|0.2|0.13
81629145|NCT05698875|162942939|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-34.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.9|-13.6||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05 Adjustment with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs control meal||-13.6|-55.9|0.01
81657546|NCT01302067|163007407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|4.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|7.36||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||7.36|2.01|0.0006
81536960|NCT03069352|162756506|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.807|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.609|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|4.36|||||A linear mixed-effects regression model with a covariance structure including baseline score, stratification factors (age and AML status) treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction.|Cycle 7 Day 1||4.36|-5.98|
81629146|NCT05698875|162942939|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|19.9||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP meals vs control meals||19.9|-23.6|0.87
81629147|NCT05698875|162942939|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|17.0||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs control meals||17.0|-26.4|0.67
81629148|NCT05698875|162942939|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.3||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.4|-12.2||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05 Adjustment with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL vs HGLP meals||-12.2|-54.4|0.01
81629149|NCT05698875|162942939|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.4|-10.4||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05 Adjustment with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL vs MGL meals||-10.4|-52.4|0.01
81629150|NCT05698875|162942939|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.86||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|23.4||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP vs MGL meals||23.4|-19.7|0.87
81629151|NCT05698875|162942940|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|65.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Control vs HGL meals||65|2|0.04
81629152|NCT05698875|162942940|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|30.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Control vs HGLP meals||30|-17|0.56
81629153|NCT05698875|162942940|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.0||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|32.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Control vs MGL meals||32|8|0.22
81629154|NCT05698875|162942940|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|67.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||HGL vs HGLP meals||67|10|0.01
81657547|NCT01302067|163007407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|5.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.53|9.03||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||9.03|2.53|0.0005
81704079|NCT02420990|163103666|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.67|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Latent Growth Curve Modeling|||||||
81704080|NCT02420990|163103666|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.05||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Latent Growth Curve Modeling|||||||0.05
81704081|NCT02420990|163103666|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.56||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Latent Growth Curve Modeling|||||||0.05
81629155|NCT05698875|162942940|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|62.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||HGL vs MGL meals||62|4|0.03
81629156|NCT05698875|162942940|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|18.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||HGLP vs MGL meals||18|-29|0.63
81629157|NCT05698875|162942941|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.0||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|53.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Control vs HGL meals||53|10|0.16
81629158|NCT05698875|162942941|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.0||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|46.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Control vs HGLP meals||46|5|0.11
81629159|NCT05698875|162942941|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.0||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|45.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Control vs MGL meals||45|8|0.15
81629160|NCT05698875|162942941|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|44.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|71.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||HGL vs HGLP meals||71|16|<0.01
81629161|NCT05698875|162942941|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|21.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||HGL vs MGL meals||21|-36|0.60
81533027|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|66.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.52|90.52|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group over Year 9.||90.52|3.52|
81629162|NCT05698875|162942941|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|51.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||HGLP vs MGL meals||51|6|0.02
81629163|NCT05698875|162942942|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.4||The a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meal excursion vs Control meal at 30 minutes||2.4|0.8|<0.001
81629164|NCT05698875|162942942|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.2|||Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP meal vs Control meal glucose excursion at 30 minutes||1.2|-0.5|0.38
81629165|NCT05698875|162942942|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.5||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meal excursion vs Control meal at 30 minutes||0.5|-1.1|0.47
81629166|NCT05698875|162942942|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.0||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05 P value adjusted with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meal vs HGLP meal||2.0|0.5|0.01
81629167|NCT05698875|162942942|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.6||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meal vs MGL meals||2.6|1.1|<0.001
81629168|NCT05698875|162942942|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.4||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP meals vs MGL meals||1.4|0.1|0.09
81629169|NCT05698875|162942943|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.0||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs control meals||3.0|0.7|<0.001
81629170|NCT05698875|162942943|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.0||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP meals vs control meals||1.0|-1.2|0.87
81629171|NCT05698875|162942943|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.7||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs control meals||0.7|-1.5|0.48
81629172|NCT05698875|162942943|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.1||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs HGLP meals||3.1|1.0|<0.001
81629173|NCT05698875|162942943|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.4||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs MGL meals||3.4|1.3|<0.001
81629174|NCT05698875|162942943|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.7||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs HGLP meals||0.7|-1.4|0.53
81629175|NCT05698875|162942944|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|2.7||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs control meals||2.7|-0.03|0.06
81629176|NCT05698875|162942944|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.3||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP meals vs control meals||0.3|-2.5|0.13
81629177|NCT05698875|162942944|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.2||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs control meals||1.2|-1.5|0.82
81629178|NCT05698875|162942944|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.7||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05 Adjusted with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs MGL meals||3.7|1.1|<0.01
81629179|NCT05698875|162942944|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.9||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05 Adjusted with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs MGL meals||2.9|0.2|0.08
81629180|NCT05698875|162942944|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.2||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs HGLP meals||2.2|-0.5|0.21
81629181|NCT05698875|162942945|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.2||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs control meals||2.2|-0.7|0.31
81629182|NCT05698875|162942945|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.1||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP meals vs control meals||-0.1|-3.0|0.05
81704082|NCT02420990|163103666|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.72||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Latent Growth Curve Modeling|||||||0.05
81629183|NCT05698875|162942945|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.5||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs control meals||1.5|-1.5|0.97
81629184|NCT05698875|162942945|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.6||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05 Adjusted with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs HGLP meals||3.6|1.0|<0.01
81629185|NCT05698875|162942945|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.2||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs MGL meals||2.2|0.6|0.27
81629186|NCT05698875|162942945|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.0||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05 Adjusted with p value|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs HGLP meals||3.0|0.1|0.12
81629187|NCT05698875|162942946|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.2||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs control meals||1.2|-1.5|0.83
81704083|NCT02420990|163103667|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.78|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Linear Growth Curve Modeling|||||||
81533028|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|72.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|95.11|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group over Year 9.||95.11|-3.24|
81533029|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|76.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.78|89.35|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group over Year 9.||89.35|51.78|
81533030|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|75.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.69|91.07|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group over Year 9.||91.07|43.69|
81533031|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|71.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.03|85.18|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group over Year 10.||85.18|49.03|
81533032|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.89|100.0|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group over Year 10.||100.00|77.89|
81533033|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.71|99.77|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group over Year 10.||99.77|29.71|
81533034|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|60.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.55|79.83|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group over Year 10.||79.83|26.55|
81533035|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|48.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|74.87|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group over Year 10.||74.87|-2.41|
81533036|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|82.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.03|92.22|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group over Year 11.||92.22|63.03|
81536961|NCT03069352|162756506|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.648|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.176|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.94|4.64|||||A linear mixed-effects regression model with a covariance structure including baseline score, stratification factors (age and AML status) treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction.|Cycle 9 day 1||4.64|-7.94|
81629188|NCT05698875|162942946|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.2||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05 Adjusted with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP meals vs control meals||-0.2|-2.9|0.09
81629189|NCT05698875|162942946|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.2||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs control meals||1.2|-1.6|0.78
81629190|NCT05698875|162942946|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.7||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05 Adjusted with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs HGLP meals||2.7|0.1|0.11
81629191|NCT05698875|162942946|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.1||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs HGL meals||1.1|-1.5|0.82
81536962|NCT03069352|162756506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.126|||||||Linear Mixed Effects Regression Model|Model included AML status (de novo vs. secondary), age (18-\< 75 vs. ≥ 75), treatment arm, time, and treatment arm by time interaction as fixed factors||A linear mixed effects regression model with a variable covariance structure was fitted to the longitudinal data (considering all time points) to test for differences between treatment arms.||||0.126
81629192|NCT05698875|162942946|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.6||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs HGLP meals||2.6|-0.1|0.06
81629193|NCT05698875|162942947|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.3||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs control meals||1.3|-1.1|0.85
81629194|NCT05698875|162942947|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.04||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGLP meals vs control meals||0.04|-2.4|0.06
81629195|NCT05698875|162942947|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.2||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs control meals||1.2|-1.3|0.90
81629196|NCT05698875|162942947|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.5||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05 Adjusted with Bonferroni correction|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs HGLP meals||2.5|0.3|0.05
81629197|NCT05698875|162942947|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.5||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||HGL meals vs MGL meals||1.5|-0.8|0.55
81629198|NCT05698875|162942947|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.2||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|Linear Mixed Model|||MGL meals vs HGLP meals||2.2|-0.1|0.08
81629199|NCT04324359|162942948|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||z-test for proportions|Other: z-test for proportions, 2-sided test at alpha = 5% level. P-value: based on the normal approximation test for differences between proportions.||||||<0.001
81629200|NCT04324359|162942949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066|||||||Other: z-test for proportions|Other: z-test for proportions, 2-sided test at alpha = 5% level. P-value: based on Barnard's exact test for differences between proportions.||||||0.066
81629201|NCT04324359|162942950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.716|||||||z-test for proportions|Other: z-test for proportions, 2-sided test at alpha = 5% level. P-value: based on Barnard's exact test for differences between proportions.||||||0.716
81629202|NCT04324359|162942951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.528|||||||z-test for proportions|Other: z-test for proportions, 2-sided test at alpha = 5% level P-value: based on Barnard's exact test for differences between proportions.||||||0.528
81629203|NCT04324359|162942952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.766|||||||z-test for proportions|Other: z-test for proportions, 2-sided test at alpha = 5% level. P-value: based on Barnard's exact test for differences between proportions.||||||0.766
81629204|NCT04324359|162942953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.619|||||||z-test for proportions|Other: z-test for proportions, 2-sided test at alpha = 5% level. P-value: based on Barnard's exact test for differences between proportions.||||||0.619
81629205|NCT05566639|162942980|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin = 10%|Relative vaccine efficacy (rVE)|1.7||||0.1715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.1|22.2|||Stratified Cox proportional hazards||rVE = 100 \* (1 - HR) % was defined as the percent reduction in the hazard (mRNA-1010 vs active comparator), where HR was the hazard ratio between mRNA-1010 vs the active comparator.|||22.2|-24.1|0.1715
81629206|NCT04753697|162943053|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Mean|-1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.544||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|-0.84|||ANCOVA|||||-0.84|-2.97|0.0005
81629207|NCT04753697|162943054|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|26.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.6|32.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Imputed data is used in CMH test, which is stratified by Steroid Inadequate Responder/Intolerant status.||||32.2|20.6|<0.0001
81629208|NCT04753697|162943055|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN RESPONSE RATE AFTER MI(%)|18.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|25.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Imputed data is used in CMH test, which is stratified by Steroid Inadequate Responder/Intolerant status.||||25.5|11.3|<0.0001
81629209|NCT04753697|162943055|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN RESPONSE RATE AFTER MI(%)|17.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|24.0||Imputed data is used in CMH test, which is stratified by Steroid Inadequate Responder/Intolerant status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.0|10.1|<0.0001
81629210|NCT04753697|162943056|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN RESPONSE RATE AFTER MI (%)|40.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.3|46.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Imputed data is used in CMH test, which is stratified by Steroid Inadequate Responder/Intolerant status||||46.7|33.3|<0.0001
81629211|NCT04753697|162943057|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN RESPONSE RATE AFTER MI (%)|25.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.8|33.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Imputed data is used for all in CMH test, which is stratified by Steroid Inadequate Responder/Intolerant status.||||33.6|17.8|<0.0001
81629212|NCT04753697|162943057|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN RESPONSE RATE AFTER MI (%)|27.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|35.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Imputed data is used for all in CMH test, which is stratified by Steroid Inadequate Responder/Intolerant status.||||35.7|19.7|<0.0001
81629213|NCT04753697|162943058|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN LSM|-2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.655||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|-0.98|||ANCOVA|||||-0.98|-3.55|0.0006
81704084|NCT02420990|163103667|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.64|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Latent Growth Curve Modeling|||||||
81629214|NCT04753697|162943058|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN LSM|-2.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.657||0.0002||95.0|-3.78|-1.2|||ANCOVA|||||-1.20|-3.78|0.0002
81629215|NCT04753697|162943059|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN LSM|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-3.2|||ANCOVA|||||-3.2|-4.8|<0.0001
81629216|NCT04753697|162943060|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN LSM|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-2.4|||ANCOVA|||||-2.4|-4.5|<0.0001
81629217|NCT04753697|162943060|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN LSM|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-2.1|||ANCOVA|||||-2.1|-4.1|<0.0001
81629218|NCT04753697|162943061|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN LSM|-22.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.528|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|-19.51|||ANCOVA|||||-19.51|-25.50|<0.0001
81629219|NCT04753697|162943062|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN LSM|-18.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.85|-14.4|||ANCOVA|||||-14.40|-21.85|<0.0001
81629220|NCT04753697|162943062|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN LSM|-19.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|-15.53|||ANCOVA|||||-15.53|-22.90|<0.0001
81629221|NCT04753697|162943063|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN LSM|-25.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.793|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.92|-21.89|||ANCOVA|||||-21.89|-28.92|<0.0001
81629222|NCT04753697|162943064|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN LSM|-20.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.229|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.17|-18.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-18.91|-25.17|<0.0001
81629223|NCT04753697|162943064|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN LSM|-23.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.222|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.73|-21.56|||ANCOVA|||||-21.56|-27.73|<0.0001
81629224|NCT04753697|162943065|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN LSM|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.174||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-1.8|||ANCOVA|||||-1.80|-6.40|0.0005
81629225|NCT04753697|162943066|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN LSM|-4.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.14|-1.57|||ANCOVA|||||-1.57|-7.14|0.0022
81629226|NCT04753697|162943066|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.425||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-2.41|||ANCOVA|||||-2.41|-8.00|0.0003
81629227|NCT04753697|162943067|SUPERIORITY||DIFFERENCE IN RESPONSE RATE AFTER MI (%)|16.9||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|27.2|||ANCOVA|||||27.2|6.7|0.0016
81629228|NCT01658930|162943086|NON_INFERIORITY|Margin of inferiority in the difference of 3 year pelvic recurrence rates between simple and radical hysterectomy group was 4%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0035|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0162|0.0232|||||Difference between simple and radical hysterectomy groups.|||0.0232|-0.0162|
81629229|NCT01658930|162943087|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.67|||||Hazard ratio of simple to radical hysterectomy.|||2.67|0.47|
81629230|NCT01658930|162943088|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|18.4|||||Hazard ratio is simple hysterectomy group of radical hysterectomy group.|||18.4|0.79|
81629231|NCT01658930|162943089|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|3.45|||||Hazard ratio is simple hysterectomy group to radical hysterectomy group.|||3.45|0.69|
81629232|NCT01658930|162943090|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.14|||||Hazard ratio of simple to radical hysterectomy.|||3.14|0.38|
81536963|NCT03069352|162756507|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.917|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.617|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|12.06|||||A linear mixed-effects regression model with a covariance structure including baseline score, stratification factors (age and AML status) treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction.|Cycle 3 Day 1||12.06|-6.23|
81629233|NCT03701763|162943091|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Adjusted Difference|21.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2|32.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.1|11.2|<0.0001
81629234|NCT03701763|162943092|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Adjusted Difference|29.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.8|40.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||40.9|17.8|<0.0001
81629235|NCT03701763|162943093|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Adjusted Difference|38.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.6|51.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||51.2|25.6|<0.0001
81629236|NCT03701763|162943094|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-26.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.572|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.93|-18.0|||ANCOVA|||||-18.00|-35.93|<0.0001
81629237|NCT03701763|162943095|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-34.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.229|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.99|-22.55|||ANCOVA|||||-22.55|-46.99|< 0.0001
81629238|NCT03701763|162943096|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Adjusted Difference|4.1||||0.5616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|18.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.0|-9.8|0.5616
81629239|NCT03701763|162943097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-1.8||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.8|||ANCOVA|||||-0.8|-2.9|0.0009
81629240|NCT03785964|162943150|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.55|||Log Rank|p-value was from a one-sided stratified log-rank test with placebo as reference.||Hazard ratio was estimated from stratified Cox proportional hazards model using the exact method for ties, stratified by tumor location. Placebo was the reference treatment.||0.55|0.15|< 0.001
81629241|NCT03785964|162943151|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Two-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for general association stratified by tumor location. Placebo was reference treatment.||||< 0.001
81704085|NCT02420990|163103667|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Linear Growth Curve Modeling|||||||
81704086|NCT02420990|163103667|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Latent Growth Curve Modeling|||||||
81704087|NCT02420990|163103667|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.44|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Latent Growth Curve Modeling|||||||
81629242|NCT03785964|162943152|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance structure was used and degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Roger approximation.||Mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment and visit as factors, Baseline Brief Pain Inventory Short Form score and primary tumor location (intra-abdominal or extra-abdominal) as covariates, included baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions. Only participants with a Baseline and at least one post-baseline score were included in the analysis. 40 and 31 participants contributed to this analysis at Cycle 10 from Nirogacestat and Placebo respectively.||||<0.001
81629243|NCT03785964|162943153|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance structure was used and degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Roger approximation.||Mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment and visit as factors, Baseline DEsmoid Tumor Symptom Scale score and primary tumor location (intra-abdominal or extra-abdominal) as covariates, included baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions. Only participants with a Baseline and at least one post-baseline score were included in the analysis. 40 and 32 participants contributed to this analysis at Cycle 10 from Nirogacestat and Placebo respectively.||||<0.001
81629244|NCT03785964|162943154|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance structure was used and degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Roger approximation.||Mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment and visit as factors, Baseline score and primary tumor location (intra-abdominal or extra-abdominal) as covariates, included baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions. Only participants with a Baseline and at least one post-baseline score were included in the analysis. 39 and 28 participants contributed to this analysis at Cycle 10 from Nirogacestat and Placebo respectively.||||<0.001
81629245|NCT03785964|162943155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance structure was used and degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Roger approximation.||Mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment and visit as factors, Baseline score and primary tumor location (intra-abdominal or extra-abdominal) as covariates, included baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions. Only participants with a Baseline and at least one post-baseline score were included in the analysis. 38 and 27 participants contributed to this analysis at Cycle 10 from Nirogacestat and Placebo respectively.||||0.006
81629246|NCT03785964|162943156|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance structure was used and degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Roger approximation.||Mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment and visit as factors, Baseline score and primary tumor location (intra-abdominal or extra-abdominal) as covariates, included baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions. Only participants with a Baseline and at least one post-baseline score were included in the analysis. 38 and 28 participants contributed to this analysis at Cycle 10 from Nirogacestat and Placebo respectively.||||<0.001
81629247|NCT03785964|162943157|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance structure was used and degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Roger approximation.||Mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment and visit as factors, Baseline score and primary tumor location (intra-abdominal or extra-abdominal) as covariates, included baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions. Only participants with a Baseline and at least one post-baseline score were included in the analysis. 38 and 28 participants contributed to this analysis at Cycle 10 from Nirogacestat and Placebo respectively.||||<0.001
81629248|NCT02723591|162943158|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.115||||0.5777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.636|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression with DSA/IA occurrence by Month 12 as response, with treatment group, planned Campath use, KDPI level (as recorded in IVRS), HLA Class II mismatch, recipient age, recipient gender, recipient race, and pre-transplant calculated panel reactivity antibody (cPRA) as fixed effects, and pooled site as a random effect with standard variance components covariance type.||1.636|0.760|0.5777
81629249|NCT02723591|162943161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6618|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-values obtained from a 2x3 Exact Test of treatment by strength levels.||||0.6618
81536964|NCT03069352|162756507|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.388|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.659|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.18|24.59|||||A linear mixed-effects regression model with a covariance structure including baseline score, stratification factors (age and AML status) treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction.|Cycle 5 Day 1||24.59|2.18|
81629250|NCT02723591|162943166|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.038||||0.8518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.539|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression with IA occurrence by Month 12 as response, with treatment group, planned Campath use, KDPI level (as recorded in IVRS), HLA Class II mismatch, recipient age, recipient gender, recipient race, and pre-transplant cPRA as fixed effects, and pooled site as a random effect with standard Variance Components covariance type.||1.539|0.700|0.8518
81629251|NCT02723591|162943169|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-values obtained from a 2-sided Fisher's Exact Test of treatment arm by response.||||1.0000
81629252|NCT02723591|162943170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.475|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-values obtained from a 2-sided Fisher's Exact Test of treatment arm by response.||||0.4750
81629253|NCT02723591|162943171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0939|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-values obtained from a 2-sided Fisher's Exact Test of treatment arm by response.||||0.0939
81629254|NCT02723591|162943174|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.431||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.915|2.24|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression with occurrence of eGFR \< 50 by Month 12 as response, with treatment group, planned Campath use, KDPI level (as recorded in IVRS), HLA Class II mismatch, recipient age, recipient gender, recipient race, and pre-transplant cPRA as fixed effects, and pooled site as a random effect with standard Variance Components covariance type.||2.240|0.915|0.1160
81629255|NCT02723591|162943175|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.212||||0.4995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.693|2.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression with occurrence of 5-point eGFR decline by Month 12 as response, with treatment group, planned Campath use, KDPI level (as recorded in IVRS), HLA Class II mismatch, recipient age, recipient gender, recipient race, and pre-transplant cPRA as fixed effects, and pooled site as a random effect with standard Variance Components covariance type.||2.120|0.693|0.4995
81657548|NCT01302067|163007408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|10.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.73|14.09||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||14.09|7.73|<0.0001
81704088|NCT02420990|163103668|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.6||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.56
81629256|NCT02723591|162943193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6327|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-values obtained from the Exact Test of treatment arm by Banff scoring levels.||||0.6327
81629257|NCT02723591|162943194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9701|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-values obtained from the Exact Test of treatment arm by Banff scoring levels.||||0.9701
81629258|NCT02723591|162943195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3127|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-values obtained from the Exact Test of treatment arm by Banff scoring levels.||||0.3127
81629259|NCT02723591|162943196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-values obtained from the Exact Test of treatment arm by Banff scoring levels.||||0.0830
81629260|NCT02723591|162943197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6022|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-values obtained from the Exact Test of treatment arm by Banff scoring levels.||||0.6022
81629261|NCT02723591|162943198|SUPERIORITY|P-values obtained from the Exact Test of treatment arm by Banff scoring levels.||||||0.9249|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9249
81629262|NCT02723591|162943199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9136|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-values obtained from the Exact Test of treatment arm by Banff scoring levels.||||0.9136
81629263|NCT02723591|162943200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8789|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-values obtained from the Exact Test of treatment arm by Banff scoring levels.||||0.8789
81629264|NCT02723591|162943201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5574|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-values obtained from the Exact Test of treatment arm by Banff scoring levels.||||0.5574
81629265|NCT02723591|162943202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.815|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-values obtained from the Exact Test of treatment arm by Banff scoring levels.||||0.8150
81629266|NCT02723591|162943203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5673|||||||Fisher Exact|||P-values obtained from the Exact Test of treatment arm by Banff scoring levels.||||0.5673
81629267|NCT05446168|162943228|OTHER|A comparison is not being made between two different treatment groups. Exploratory analysis|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.03||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t = -4.05, df = 7||||-0.03|-0.12|0.005
81629268|NCT05446168|162943229|OTHER|A comparison is not being made between two different treatment groups. Exploratory analysis.|Mean Difference (Net)|4.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.81||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|12.47||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t = 1.17, df = 11||||12.47|-3.81|0.27
81657549|NCT01302067|163007408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|4.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|6.96||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||6.96|1.76|0.0010
81629269|NCT05875467|162943230|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.042
81629270|NCT05875467|162943231|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.928|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.928
81657550|NCT01302067|163007408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|6.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.39|9.72||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||9.72|3.39|<0.0001
81657551|NCT01302067|163007409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|7.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|10.51||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||10.51|4.40|<0.0001
81704089|NCT03326583|163103669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.05
81704090|NCT03326583|163103670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.05
81629271|NCT05875467|162943232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.022
81629272|NCT05875467|162943233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.004
81629273|NCT04642820|162943234|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.05
81629274|NCT06473662|162943238|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0039
81629275|NCT06473662|162943239|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.8||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0166
81629276|NCT06473662|162943241|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.13||||0.0474|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0474
81629277|NCT01574274|162943282|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81629278|NCT01574274|162943283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 4 NSAA Level||||0.07
81629279|NCT01574274|162943283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 11 NSAA Level||||0.29
81629280|NCT01574274|162943283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 18 NSAA Level||||0.0002
81629281|NCT01574274|162943283|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 25 NSAA Level||||<0.0001
81629282|NCT01574274|162943283|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 7 NSAA Level||||<0.0001
81629283|NCT01574274|162943283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 13 NSAA Level||||0.87
81629284|NCT01574274|162943283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 19 NSAA Level||||0.83
81629285|NCT01574274|162943283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 25 NSAA Level||||0.94
81629286|NCT05651308|162943342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.026||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.08|||Chi-squared||Risk difference = Intervention proportion minus control proportion.|||0.08|-0.03|0.37
81629287|NCT04752709|162943357|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81657552|NCT01302067|163007409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|3.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|6.23||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||6.23|1.24|0.0034
81657553|NCT01302067|163007409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|3.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|6.76||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||6.76|0.68|0.0164
81657554|NCT01302067|163007410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.03|9.97||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||9.97|5.03|<0.0001
81657555|NCT01302067|163007410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|3.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|5.7||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||5.70|1.65|0.0004
81704091|NCT03326583|163103671|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.05
81629288|NCT03974178|162943408|OTHER|"The minimal sample size to get a possible rejection of H0 (pdeath = 8.5% or more) in favour of H1 (pdeath \<8.5%) was 34 evaluable patients with stage 2 r-HAT.~The hypothesis was tested with a one-sided exact test for proportions at the 0.05 significance level."|Fatality rate|0.0||||0.0488|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|8.43||The rate of deaths possibly related to r-HAT or to fexinidazole at the end of hospitalization was compared to the predefined unacceptable rate of 8.5%.|one-sided exact test|Clopper Pearson exact method||"The proportion of deaths (pdeath) is compared to the threshold of 8.5%, with H0 being pdeath = 8.5% or more.~The 90% confidence interval of the fatality rate is calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method."||8.43|0|0.0488
81629289|NCT03974178|162943409|OTHER|The hypothesis H0 (pfailure at the end of hospitalization = 9% or more) was tested with a one-sided exact test for proportions at the 0.05 significance level.|Failure rate|0.0||||0.0405|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|8.43||The rate of failures at the end of hospitalization was compared to the predefined unacceptable rate of 9%.|one-sided exact test|Clopper Pearson exact method||"The proportion of failures at the end of hospitalization (pfailure) is compared to the threshold of 9%, with H0 being pfailure = 9% or more.~The 90% confidence interval of the failure rate is calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method."||8.43|0|0.0405
81629290|NCT03974178|162943410|OTHER|The hypothesis H0 (pfailure at 12 months = 12% or more) was tested with a one-sided exact test for proportions at the 0.05 significance level.|Failure rate|2.94||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.15|13.21||The rate of failures at 12 months was compared to the predefined unacceptable rate of 12%.|one-sided exact test|Clopper Pearson exact method||"The proportion of failures at 12 months (pfailure) is compared to the threshold of 12%, with H0 being pfailure = 12% or more.~The 90% confidence interval of the failure rate is calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method."||13.21|0.15|0.0730
81657556|NCT01302067|163007410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|3.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|6.28||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||6.28|1.36|0.0023
81657557|NCT01302067|163007411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|9.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.56|12.18||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||12.18|6.56|<0.0001
81657558|NCT01302067|163007411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|4.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|6.53||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||6.53|1.93|0.0003
81657559|NCT01302067|163007411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|5.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|7.94||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|ANCOVA||Note- Standard Error of the Mean in the table refers to Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean.|P-value was based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, pooled country, centered baseline value and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||7.94|2.34|0.0003
81657560|NCT01302067|163007412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) general association test stratified by country.||||0.0016
81657561|NCT01302067|163007412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8121|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) general association test stratified by country.||||0.8121
81704092|NCT03326583|163103672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.05
81704093|NCT03168555|163103692|EQUIVALENCE|compares visit 1 with visit 2||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81704094|NCT03168555|163103694|EQUIVALENCE|compares visit 1 with visit 2||||||0.63|||||||paired t-test|lognormalized values||compares visit 1 with visit 2||||0.63
81629291|NCT03974178|162943413|OTHER|The hypothesis H0 (pdeath = 8.5% or more) was tested with a one-sided exact test for proportions at the 0.05 significance level.|Fatality rate|0.0||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|6.58||The rate of deaths possibly related to r-HAT or to fexinidazole at the end of hospitalization was compared to the predefined unacceptable rate of 8.5%.|one-sided exact test|Clopper Pearson exact method||"The proportion of deaths (pdeath) is compared to the threshold of 8.5%, with H0 being pdeath = 8.5% or more.~The 90% confidence interval of the fatality rate is calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method."||6.58|0|0.0201
81629292|NCT03974178|162943414|OTHER|The hypothesis H0 (pfailure at the end of hospitalization = 9% or more) was tested with a one-sided exact test for proportions at the 0.05 significance level.|Failure rate|0.0||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|6.58||The rate of failures at the end of hospitalization was compared to the predefined unacceptable rate of 9%.|one-sided exact test|Clopper Pearson exact method||"The proportion of failures at the end of hospitalization (pfailure) is compared to the threshold of 9%, with H0 being pfailure = 9% or more.~The 90% confidence interval of the failure rate is calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method."||6.58|0|0.0158
81629293|NCT03974178|162943415|OTHER|The hypothesis H0 (pfailure at 12 months = 12% or more) was tested with a one-sided exact test for proportions at the 0.05 significance level.|Failure rate|2.27||||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.12|10.34||The rate of failures at 12 months was compared to the predefined unacceptable rate of 12%.|one-sided exact test|Clopper Pearson exact method||"The proportion of failures at 12 months (pfailure) is compared to the threshold of 12%, with H0 being pfailure = 12% or more.~The 90% confidence interval of the failure rate is calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method."||10.34|0.12|0.0253
81629294|NCT05670587|162943430|OTHER||gMean ratio at Week 4|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.18|||||"gMean ratios of CfB in CC/h were calculated from the log transformed values at each visit.~Geometric Coefficient of variation (gCV) = 84.59%"|Geometric mean (gMean) ratio of change from baseline (CfB) in cough count per hour (CC/h) at Week 4.||1.18|0.76|
81629295|NCT05670587|162943430|OTHER||gMean ratio at Week 8|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.11|||||"gMean ratios of CfB in CC/h were calculated from the log transformed values at each visit.~Geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 115.62%"|Geometric mean (gMean) ratio of change from baseline (CfB) in cough count per hour (CC/h) at Week 8.||1.11|0.64|
81629296|NCT05670587|162943430|OTHER||gMean ratio at Day 82|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.29|||||"gMean ratios of CfB in CC/h were calculated from the log transformed values at each visit.~Geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 100.02%."|Geometric mean (gMean) ratio of change from baseline (CfB) in cough count per hour (CC/h) at Day 82.||1.29|0.75|
81629297|NCT03738852|162943435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.907|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.907
81629298|NCT04508309|162943436|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated if the lower bound of the 98.3% confidence interval of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio was greater than the non-inferiority margin of 0.5 for both HPV-16 and HPV-18.|GMC Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.891|1.327|||||GMC ratios (Cecolin/Gardasil) and corresponding confidence limits were calculated using linear models of the log concentration values adjusted by site and transformed back to the original scale.|The primary objective included three non-inferiority comparisons of Cecolin at 0 and 6 months, 0 and 12 months, or 0 and 24 months compared to Gardasil at 0 and 6 months. To control the type I error for the three co-primary non-inferiority hypotheses, a Bonferroni correction corresponding to 98.3% confidence intervals (CI) was used.||1.327|0.891|
81629299|NCT04508309|162943436|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated if the lower bound of the 98.3% confidence interval of the GMC ratio was greater than the non-inferiority margin of 0.5 for both HPV-16 and HPV-18.|GMC Ratio|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|98.3|1.455|2.176|||||GMC ratio (Cecolin/Gardasil) and corresponding confidence limits were calculated using linear models of the log concentration values adjusted by site and transformed back to the original scale.|The primary objective included three non-inferiority comparisons of Cecolin at 0 and 6 months, 0 and 12 months, or 0 and 24 months compared to Gardasil at 0 and 6 months. To control the type I error for the three co-primary non-inferiority hypotheses, a Bonferroni correction corresponding to 98.3% CI was used.||2.176|1.455|
81629300|NCT04508309|162943436|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated if the lower bound of the 98.3% confidence interval of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio was greater than the non-inferiority margin of 0.5 for both HPV-16 and HPV-18.|GMC Ratio|2.37|||||TWO_SIDED|98.3|1.942|2.903|||||GMC ratios (Cecolin/Gardasil) and corresponding confidence limits were calculated using linear models of the log concentration values adjusted by site and transformed back to the original scale.|The primary objective included three non-inferiority comparisons of Cecolin at 0 and 6 months, 0 and 12 months, or 0 and 24 months compared to Gardasil at 0 and 6 months. To control the type I error for the three co-primary non-inferiority hypotheses, a Bonferroni correction corresponding to 98.3% confidence intervals (CI) was used.||2.903|1.942|
81629301|NCT04508309|162943437|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated if the lower bound of the 98.3% confidence interval of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio was greater than the non-inferiority margin of 0.5 for both HPV-16 and HPV-18.|GMC Ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|98.3|1.022|1.539|||||GMC ratios (Cecolin/Gardasil) and corresponding confidence limits were calculated using linear models of the log concentration values adjusted by site and transformed back to the original scale.|The primary objective included three non-inferiority comparisons of Cecolin at 0 and 6 months, 0 and 12 months, or 0 and 24 months compared to Gardasil at 0 and 6 months. To control the type I error for the three co-primary non-inferiority hypotheses, a Bonferroni correction corresponding to 98.3% confidence intervals (CI) was used.||1.539|1.022|
81657562|NCT01302067|163007412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) general association test stratified by country.||||0.0015
81657563|NCT01302067|163007413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) general association test stratified by country.||||<0.0001
81657564|NCT01302067|163007413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) general association test stratified by country.||||0.0006
81657565|NCT01302067|163007413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|||||A closed-testing procedure was used for the treatment comparison.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) general association test stratified by country.||||0.0027
81657566|NCT00266227|163007423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0195|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0195
81657567|NCT00266227|163007425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||||95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||ANOVA|Adjusted mean for Arm A (Rituxan) is -1.9 and adjusted mean for Arm B (Placebo) is -1.5.||Assessed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model, with retreatment group, baseline DAS28-ESR score, baseline RF status, and ≥20% improvement in both SJC and TJC at Week 24 from baseline (yes/no) as explanatory terms in the model.||-0.1|-0.7|
81657568|NCT02915302|163007474|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference in fever rate was \<5%.|Difference in Fever Rate|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|3.8|||||Fever rate: Fluzone Quadrivalent vaccine (0.5-mL vs. 0.25-mL)|Difference in fever rate was defined as the fever rate following a 0.5-mL dose of Fluzone Quadrivalent vaccine minus the fever rate following a 0.25-mL dose of Fluzone Quadrivalent vaccine.||3.80|-2.13|
81657569|NCT02915302|163007475|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs was \>0.667.|GMTs Ratio (A/H1N1)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.77|||||A/H1N1 strain: Fluzone Quadrivalent Vaccine (0.5-mL vs. 0.25-mL)|For A/H1N1 strain, GMT ratio was defined as the GMT after 0.5 mL dose(s) of Fluzone Quadrivalent vaccine divided by the GMT after 0.25 mL dose(s) of Fluzone Quadrivalent vaccine.||1.77|1.19|
81657570|NCT02915302|163007475|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs was \>0.667.|GMTs Ratio (A/H3N2)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.83|||||A/H3N2 strain: Fluzone Quadrivalent Vaccine (0.5-mL vs. 0.25-mL)|For A/H3N2 strain, GMT ratio was defined as the GMT after 0.5 mL dose(s) of Fluzone Quadrivalent vaccine divided by the GMT after 0.25 mL dose(s) of Fluzone Quadrivalent vaccine.||1.83|1.23|
81657571|NCT02915302|163007475|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs was \>0.667.|GMTs Ratio (B Victoria lineage)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.62|||||B Victoria lineage strain: Fluzone Quadrivalent Vaccine (0.5-mL vs. 0.25-mL)|For B Victoria lineage strain, GMT ratio was defined as the GMT after 0.5 mL dose(s) of Fluzone Quadrivalent vaccine divided by the GMT after 0.25 mL dose(s) of Fluzone Quadrivalent vaccine.||1.62|1.10|
81657572|NCT02915302|163007475|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs was \>0.667.|GMTs Ratio (B Yamagata lineage)|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.73|||||B Yamagata lineage strain: Fluzone Quadrivalent Vaccine (0.5-mL vs. 0.25-mL)|For B Yamagata lineage strain, GMT ratio was defined as the GMT after 0.5 mL dose(s) of Fluzone Quadrivalent vaccine divided by the GMT after 0.25 mL dose(s) of Fluzone Quadrivalent vaccine.||1.73|1.20|
81657573|NCT02915302|163007476|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in SCRs was \>-10%.|Difference in SCR (A/H1N1)|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.189|10.0|||||A/H1N1 strain: Fluzone Quadrivalent Vaccine (0.5-mL vs. 0.25-mL)|For A/H1N1 strain, difference in SCR was defined as SCR after 0.5-mL dose(s) of Fluzone Quadrivalent Vaccine minus SCR after 0.25-mL dose(s) of Fluzone Quadrivalent Vaccine.||10.0|0.189|
81704095|NCT03168555|163103695|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81704096|NCT03168555|163103696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.73
81704097|NCT03168555|163103697|OTHER|Spearman correlation||||||0.41|||||||Spearman correlation|||||||0.41
81704098|NCT03168555|163103698|OTHER|Spearman correlation||||||0.35|||||||Spearman correlation|||||||0.35
81536965|NCT03069352|162756507|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.031|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.83|19.06|||||A linear mixed-effects regression model with a covariance structure including baseline score, stratification factors (age and AML status) treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction.|Cycle 7 Day 1||19.06|-4.83|
81629302|NCT04508309|162943437|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated if the lower bound of the 98.3% confidence interval of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio was greater than the non-inferiority margin of 0.5 for both HPV-16 and HPV-18.|GMC Ratio|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|98.3|1.372|2.069|||||GMC ratios (Cecolin/Gardasil) and corresponding confidence limits were calculated using linear models of the log concentration values adjusted by site and transformed back to the original scale.|The primary objective included three non-inferiority comparisons of Cecolin at 0 and 6 months, 0 and 12 months, or 0 and 24 months compared to Gardasil at 0 and 6 months. To control the type I error for the three co-primary non-inferiority hypotheses, a Bonferroni correction corresponding to 98.3% confidence intervals (CI) was used.||2.069|1.372|
81629303|NCT04508309|162943437|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated if the lower bound of the 98.3% confidence interval of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio was greater than the non-inferiority margin of 0.5 for both HPV-16 and HPV-18.|GMC Ratio|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|98.3|1.389|2.102|||||GMC ratios (Cecolin/Gardasil) and corresponding confidence limits were calculated using linear models of the log concentration values adjusted by site and transformed back to the original scale.|The primary objective included three non-inferiority comparisons of Cecolin at 0 and 6 months, 0 and 12 months, or 0 and 24 months compared to Gardasil at 0 and 6 months. To control the type I error for the three co-primary non-inferiority hypotheses, a Bonferroni correction corresponding to 98.3% confidence intervals (CI) was used.||2.102|1.389|
81629304|NCT04508309|162943442|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of the Cecolin containing arm (Group 5) compared to Gardasil at months 0 and 6 (Group 4) was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the GMC ratio was greater than the non-inferiority margin of 0.5 for both HPV-16 and HPV-18.|GMC Ratio|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.476|2.071|||||GMC ratio (Cecolin containing arm (Group 5)/Gardasil (Group 4)) and corresponding confidence limits were calculated using linear models of the log concentration values adjusted by site and transformed back to the original scale.|||2.071|1.476|
81704099|NCT03168555|163103698|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Spearman correlation|||||||0.03
81704100|NCT03168555|163103699|EQUIVALENCE|comparing visit 1 with visit 2||||||0.36|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.36
81704101|NCT03168555|163103700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.29
81704102|NCT03168555|163103701|OTHER|Spearman correlation||||||0.73|||||||Spearman correlation|||||||0.73
81629305|NCT04508309|162943443|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of the Cecolin containing arm (Group 5) compared to Gardasil at months 0 and 6 (Group 4) was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the GMC ratio was greater than the non-inferiority margin of 0.5 for both HPV-16 and HPV-18.|GMC Ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.004|1.451|||||GMC ratio (Cecolin containing arm (Group 5)/Gardasil (Group 4)) and corresponding confidence limits were calculated using linear models of the log concentration values adjusted by site and transformed back to the original scale.|||1.451|1.004|
81629306|NCT04508309|162943444|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Cecolin at Months 0 and 6 (Group 1) compared to Gardasil at Months 0 and 6 (Group 4) was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the GMC ratio was greater than the non-inferiority margin of 0.5 for both HPV-16 and HPV-18.|GMC Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.933|1.344|||||GMC ratio (Cecolin/Gardasil) and corresponding confidence limits were calculated using linear models of the log concentration values adjusted by site and transformed back to the original scale.|||1.344|0.933|
81629307|NCT04508309|162943445|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Cecolin at Months 0 and 6 (Group 1) compared to Gardasil at Months 0 and 6 (Group 4) was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the GMC ratio was greater than the non-inferiority margin of 0.5 for both HPV-16 and HPV-18.|GMC Ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.635|||||GMC ratios (Cecolin/Gardasil) and corresponding confidence limits were calculated using linear models of the log concentration values adjusted by site and transformed back to the original scale.|||1.635|1.070|
81629308|NCT03621371|162943521|OTHER||F-test|9.88|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81629309|NCT02606422|162943527|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81629310|NCT04625465|162943548|OTHER||Difference in the log odds ratios|0.042||||0.869|||||||Multilevel logistic regression|||"Multilevel logistic regression of daily IPV perpetration on alcohol use (Level 1) nested within participant (Level 2) with interaction between alcohol use and CBT Intervention.~Testing the difference in odds ratio between groups 1 (No Intervention and Attention Control ) and 2 (CBT Texts Intervention) H0: OR1 = OR2"||||.869
81629311|NCT04625465|162943549|OTHER||Difference in the log odds ratios|-0.32||||0.21|||||||Multilevel logistic regression|||"Multilevel logistic regression of daily IPV perpetration on alcohol use (Level 1) nested within participant (Level 2) with interaction between alcohol use and CBT Intervention.~Testing the difference in odds ratio between groups 1 (No Intervention and Attention Control ) and 2 (CBT Texts Intervention) H0: OR1 = OR2"||||.210
81629312|NCT04731818|162943552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0001|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||analyzed by 1-way repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) with post hoc Tukey multiple comparison test|ANOVA|1 way repeated measures ANOVA||||||<0.0001
81629313|NCT01456949|162943560|SUPERIORITY||Kaplan-Meier (product-limit) estimator|66.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.6|71.7|||Exact binomial|Exact binomial p-value is shown, but the confidence intervals reported are calculated from Greenwood's approximation of the standard error.||||71.7|61.6|<0.001
81629314|NCT01456949|162943561|SUPERIORITY||Kaplan-Meier (product-limit) estimator|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|4.5|||Exact binomial|Exact binomial p-value is shown, but the confidence intervals reported are calculated from Greenwood's approximation of the standard error.||||4.5|1.1|<0.001
81629315|NCT01456949|162943562|OTHER|Secondary analyses were exploratory. No formal hypotheses or performance criteria were predefined.|||||||||||||||||Freedom from MAFE's was estimated using Kaplan-Meier methods.|||
81629316|NCT01456949|162943563|OTHER|Secondary analyses were exploratory. No formal hypotheses or performance criteria were predefined.|||||||||||||||||Chronic treatment success was estimated at one and two years using Kaplan-Meier methods.|||
81629317|NCT04865289|162943707|OTHER|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.41||||||||1.41|0.51|
81629318|NCT04865289|162943708|OTHER|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.21||||||||1.21|0.48|
81629319|NCT04865289|162943709|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis for the non-inferiority test was that the hazard ratio was equal to 1.1.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.5831415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.15|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method for tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||2.15|0.64|0.5831415
81629320|NCT04865289|162943709|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.6980186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.26|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method for tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||1.26|0.64|0.6980186
81629321|NCT04865289|162943710|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.52046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.8|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method for tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||1.80|0.57|0.52046
81629322|NCT04865289|162943711|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-10.5||||0.8497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|9.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen|One sided p value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.||||9.3|-29.2|0.8497
81629323|NCT04865289|162943712|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-9.1||||0.8522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|8.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|One sided p value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.||||8.0|-25.5|0.8522
81629324|NCT04865289|162943713|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction.|Difference in Least Square Means|-2.14||||0.6138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.54|6.27|||cLDA model|||||6.27|-10.54|0.6138
81629325|NCT04865289|162943714|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction.|Difference in Least Square Means|-0.73||||0.8398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.93|6.46|||cLDA model|||||6.46|-7.93|0.8398
81629326|NCT03526887|162943756|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|9.7||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|19.1|||Log Rank|||||19.1|9.4|0.016
81629327|NCT04119843|162943799|SUPERIORITY|Reader success for the primary analysis was achieved if the reading results demonstrated superiority of combined MRI versus unenhanced MRI for both lesion border delineation and lesion contrast. The acceptance by two out of three readers was considered to be a successful demonstration of efficacy in the study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.824|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.743|1.165|||t-test, 1 sided|p-values show a one-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.025.|Positive changes in lesion border delineation mean difference (combined MRI compared to unenhanced MRI) represents a better outcome.|Paired difference of combined MRI versus unenhanced MRI: Reader 1||1.165|0.743|<0.001
81704103|NCT03168555|163103701|OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||Spearman correlation|||||||0.77
81657574|NCT02915302|163007476|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in SCRs was \>-10%.|Difference in SCR (A/H3N2)|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.283|8.99|||||A/H3N2 strain: Fluzone Quadrivalent Vaccine (0.5-mL vs. 0.25-mL)|For A/H3N2 strain, difference in SCR was defined as SCR after 0.5-mL dose(s) of Fluzone Quadrivalent Vaccine minus SCR after 0.25-mL dose(s) of Fluzone Quadrivalent Vaccine.||8.99|-0.283|
81657575|NCT02915302|163007476|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in SCRs was \>-10%.|Difference in SCR (B Victoria lineage)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|5.56|||||B Victoria lineage strain: Fluzone Quadrivalent Vaccine (0.5-mL vs. 0.25-mL)|For B Victoria lineage strain, difference in SCR was defined as SCR after 0.5-mL dose(s) of Fluzone Quadrivalent Vaccine minus SCR after 0.25-mL dose(s) of Fluzone Quadrivalent Vaccine.||5.56|-2.78|
81657576|NCT02915302|163007476|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in SCRs was \>-10%.|Difference in SCR (B Yamagata lineage)|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.465|7.36|||||B Yamagata lineage strain: Fluzone Quadrivalent Vaccine (0.5-mL vs. 0.25-mL)|For B Yamagata lineage strain, difference in SCR was defined as SCR after 0.5-mL dose(s) of Fluzone Quadrivalent Vaccine minus SCR after 0.25-mL dose(s) of Fluzone Quadrivalent Vaccine.||7.36|-0.465|
81657577|NCT01850446|163007483|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was prespecified as 20% (on each day). Type I error (alpha) level of 0.025 was prospectively planned for this analysis. Power of this analysis was planned to be greater than 0.8|Z-value|8.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Global test statistics (GTS) was constructed in accordance with O'Brien Procedures for Comparing Samples with Multiple Endpoints.|Z-test for Global test statistics|||Individual day analyses were combined into Global Test Statistics (patient diary analysis)||||<0.0001
81657578|NCT01850446|163007483|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was prespecified as 20% (on each day). Type I error (alpha) level of 0.025 was prospectievely planned for this analysis. Power of this analysis was planned to be greater than 0.8|Z-value|7.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Global test statistics (GTS) was constructed in accordance with O'Brien, P. (1984). Procedures for Comparing Samples with Multiple Endpoints. Biometrics, 40(4), 1079-1087. doi:10.2307/2531158|Z-test for Global test statistics|||Individual day analyses were combined into Global Test Statistics (physician's examination analysis)||||<0.0001
81536966|NCT03069352|162756507|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.381|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.511|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.49|21.26|||||A linear mixed-effects regression model with a covariance structure including baseline score, stratification factors (age and AML status) treatment arm, visit, and treatment arm by visit interaction.|Cycle 9 Day 1||21.26|-8.49|
81629328|NCT04119843|162943799|SUPERIORITY|Reader success for the primary analysis was achieved if the reading results demonstrated superiority of combined MRI versus unenhanced MRI for both lesion border delineation and lesion contrast. The acceptance by two out of three readers was considered to be a successful demonstration of efficacy in the study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.892|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.552|1.043|||t-test, 1 sided|p-values show a one-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.025.|Positive changes in lesion border delineation mean difference (combined MRI compared to unenhanced MRI) represents a better outcome.|Paired difference of combined MRI versus unenhanced MRI: Reader 2||1.043|0.552|<0.001
81629329|NCT04119843|162943799|SUPERIORITY|Reader success for the primary analysis was achieved if the reading results demonstrated superiority of combined MRI versus unenhanced MRI for both lesion border delineation and lesion contrast. The acceptance by two out of three readers was considered to be a successful demonstration of efficacy in the study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.622|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.494|0.813|||t-test, 1 sided|p-values show a one-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.025.|Positive changes in lesion border delineation mean difference (combined MRI compared to unenhanced MRI) represents a better outcome.|Paired difference of combined MRI versus unenhanced MRI: Reader 3||0.813|0.494|<0.001
81657579|NCT01850446|163007484|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was prespecified as 1.2 degree\*day|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.027|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.23||||t-test, 1 sided|||Severity of fever was measured as area under curve (body temperature-time)|||-0.23|0.027
81657580|NCT01850446|163007485|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority magrin was prespecified as 20% of comparator duration|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.02|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.63|||t-test, 1 sided|mean survival time estimates obtained from survival analysis were compared by means of t-test with infinite degrees of freedom||||0.63||0.02
81657581|NCT01850446|163007486|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was prespecified as 20% (on each day)|Z-value|6.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Global test statistics (GTS) was constructed in accordance with O'Brien, P. (1984). Procedures for Comparing Samples with Multiple Endpoints. Biometrics, 40(4), 1079-1087. doi:10.2307/2531158|Z-test for Global test statistics|||Individual day analyses were combined into Global Test Statistics||||<0.0001
81657582|NCT01850446|163007487|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.33|||t-test, 1 sided|||Severity of influenza symptoms (day1 morning)||1.33||<0.001
81657583|NCT01850446|163007487|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.013|ONE_SIDED|97.5||2.59|||t-test, 1 sided|||Severity of influenza symptoms (day2 morning)||2.59||0.013
81657584|NCT01850446|163007487|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82||||0.084|ONE_SIDED|97.5||2.66|||t-test, 1 sided|||Severity of influenza symptoms (day3 morning)||2.66||0.084
81657585|NCT01850446|163007487|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62||||0.22|ONE_SIDED|97.5||2.2|||t-test, 1 sided|||Severity of influenza symptoms (day4 morning)||2.2||0.22
81657586|NCT01850446|163007487|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.04|ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.07|||t-test, 1 sided|||Severity of influenza symptoms (day5 morning)||1.07||0.04
81657587|NCT01850446|163007487|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.13|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.98|||t-test, 1 sided|||Severity of influenza symptoms (day6 morning)||0.98||0.13
81657588|NCT01850446|163007487|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.135|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.74|||t-test, 1 sided|||severity of influenza symptoms (day1 morning)||0.74||0.135
81629330|NCT04119843|162943800|SUPERIORITY|Reader success of the primary analysis was achieved if the reading results demonstrated superiority of combined MRI versus unenhanced MRI for both lesion border delineation and lesion contrast. The acceptance by two out of three readers was considered to be a successful demonstration of efficacy in the study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.853|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.759|1.196|||t-test, 1 sided|p-values show a one-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.025.|Positive changes in lesion contrast mean difference (combined MRI compared to unenhanced MRI) represents a better outcome.|Paired difference of combined MRI versus unenhanced MRI: Reader 1||1.196|0.759|<0.001
81629331|NCT04119843|162943800|SUPERIORITY|Reader success of the primary analysis was achieved if the reading results demonstrated superiority of combined MRI versus unenhanced MRI for both lesion border delineation and lesion contrast. The acceptance by two out of three readers was considered to be a successful demonstration of efficacy in the study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.909|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.766|1.267|||t-test, 1 sided|p-values show a one-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.025.|Positive changes in lesion contrast mean difference (combined MRI compared to unenhanced MRI) represents a better outcome.|Paired difference of combined MRI versus unenhanced MRI: Reader 2||1.267|0.766|<0.001
81629332|NCT04119843|162943800|SUPERIORITY|Reader success for the primary analysis was achieved if the reading results demonstrated superiority of combined MRI versus unenhanced MRI for both lesion border delineation and lesion contrast. The acceptance by two out of three readers was considered to be a successful demonstration of efficacy in the study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.678|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.638|0.985|||t-test, 1 sided|p-values show a one-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.025.|Positive changes in lesion contrast mean difference (combined MRI compared to unenhanced MRI) represents a better outcome.|Paired difference of combined MRI versus unenhanced MRI: Reader 3||0.985|0.638|<0.001
81629333|NCT04119843|162943802|SUPERIORITY|Reader success was achieved if the reading results demonstrated superiority of mangoral-enhanced MRI versus unenhanced MRI for both lesion border delineation and lesion contrast. The acceptance by two out of three readers was considered to be a successful demonstration of efficacy in the study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.805|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.555|0.971|||t-test, 1 sided|p-values show a one-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.025.|Positive changes in lesion border delineation mean difference (mangoral-enhanced MRI compared to unenhanced MRI) represents a better outcome.|Paired difference of mangoral-enhanced MRI versus unenhanced MRI: Reader 1||0.971|0.555|<0.001
81629334|NCT04119843|162943802|SUPERIORITY|Reader success was achieved if the reading results demonstrated superiority of mangoral-enhanced MRI versus unenhanced MRI for both lesion border delineation and lesion contrast. The acceptance by two out of three readers was considered to be a successful demonstration of efficacy in the study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.059|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.464|1.054|||t-test, 1 sided|p-values show a one-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.025.|Positive changes in lesion border delineation mean difference (mangoral-enhanced MRI compared to unenhanced MRI) represents a better outcome.|Paired difference of mangoral-enhanced MRI versus unenhanced MRI: Reader 2||1.054|0.464|<0.001
81629335|NCT04119843|162943802|SUPERIORITY|Reader success was achieved if the reading results demonstrated superiority of mangoral-enhanced MRI versus unenhanced MRI for both lesion border delineation and lesion contrast. The acceptance by two out of three readers was considered to be a successful demonstration of efficacy in the study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.609|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.429|0.747|||t-test, 1 sided|p-values show a one-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.025.|Positive changes in lesion border delineation mean difference (mangoral-enhanced MRI compared to unenhanced MRI) represents a better outcome.|Paired difference of mangoral-enhanced MRI versus unenhanced MRI: Reader 3||0.747|0.429|<0.001
81629336|NCT04119843|162943803|SUPERIORITY|Reader success was achieved if the reading results demonstrated superiority of mangoral-enhanced MRI versus unenhanced MRI for both lesion border delineation and lesion contrast. The acceptance by two out of three readers was considered to be a successful demonstration of efficacy in the study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.852|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|1.166|||t-test, 1 sided|p-values show a one-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.025.|Positive changes in lesion contrast mean difference (mangoral-enhanced MRI compared to unenhanced MRI) represents a better outcome.|Paired difference of mangoral-enhanced MRI versus unenhanced MRI: Reader 1||1.166|0.726|<0.001
81629337|NCT04119843|162943803|SUPERIORITY|Reader success was achieved if the reading results demonstrated superiority of mangoral-enhanced MRI versus unenhanced MRI for both lesion border delineation and lesion contrast. The acceptance by two out of three readers was considered to be a successful demonstration of efficacy in the study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.261|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.082|||t-test, 1 sided|p-values show a one-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.025.|Positive changes in lesion contrast mean difference (mangoral-enhanced MRI compared to unenhanced MRI) represents a better outcome.|Paired difference of mangoral-enhanced MRI versus unenhanced MRI: Reader 2||1.082|0.380|<0.001
81629338|NCT04119843|162943803|SUPERIORITY|Reader success was achieved if the reading results demonstrated superiority of mangoral-enhanced MRI versus unenhanced MRI for both lesion border delineation and lesion contrast. The acceptance by two out of three readers was considered to be a successful demonstration of efficacy in the study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.786|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.517|0.927|||t-test, 1 sided|p-values show a one-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.025.|Positive changes in lesion contrast mean difference (mangoral-enhanced MRI compared to unenhanced MRI) represents a better outcome.|Paired difference of mangoral-enhanced MRI versus unenhanced MRI: Reader 3||0.927|0.517|<0.001
81536967|NCT03069352|162756507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|||||||Linear Mixed Effects Regression Model|Model included AML status (de novo vs. secondary), age (18-\< 75 vs. ≥ 75), treatment arm, time, and treatment arm by time interaction as fixed factors||A linear mixed effects regression model with a variable covariance structure was fitted to the longitudinal data (considering all time points) to test for differences between treatment arms.||||0.085
81704104|NCT03168555|163103702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.80
81704105|NCT01641081|163103789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.2644|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0148|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2353|0.2934|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment and period as fixed effects, and baseline FEV1 values at each period as a covariate||||0.2934|0.2353|<0.0001
81657589|NCT01850446|163007487|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64||||0.004|ONE_SIDED|97.5||2.67|||t-test, 1 sided|||Severity of influenza symptoms (day1 evening)||2.67||0.004
81657590|NCT01850446|163007487|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.05|ONE_SIDED|97.5||2.94|||t-test, 1 sided|||Severity of influenza symptoms (day2 evening)||2.94||0.05
81657591|NCT01850446|163007487|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.34||||0.447|ONE_SIDED|97.5||3.08|||t-test, 1 sided|||Severity of influenza symptoms (day3 evening)||3.08||0.447
81657592|NCT01850446|163007487|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.042|ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.4|||t-test, 1 sided|||Severity of influenza symptoms (day4 evening)||1.4||0.042
81657593|NCT01850446|163007487|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.313|ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.53|||t-test, 1 sided|||Severity of influenza symptoms (day5 evening)||1.53||0.313
81657594|NCT01850446|163007487|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.087|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.77|||t-test, 1 sided|||Severity of influenza symptoms (day6 evening)||0.77||0.087
81657595|NCT01850446|163007487|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.41|||t-test, 1 sided|||Severity of influenza symptoms (day1 physician's objective examination)||1.41||<0.001
81533037|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|86.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.67|98.52|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group over Year 11.||98.52|42.67|
81533038|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.07|100.0|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group over Year 11.||100.00|65.07|
81657596|NCT01850446|163007487|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.34||||0.305|ONE_SIDED|97.5||3.11|||t-test, 1 sided|||Severity of influenza symptoms (day3 physician's objective examination)||3.11||0.305
81657597|NCT01850446|163007488|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.02|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.5|||t-test, 1 sided|||Fever duration||0.5||0.02
81657598|NCT01850446|163007488|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.14|||t-test, 1 sided|||Non-specific symptoms duration||0.14||<0.001
81536968|NCT03069352|162756508|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.583||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.416|0.817|||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by AML status (de novo, secondary) and age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75).|The hazard ratio was estimated using the Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by AML status (de novo, secondary) and age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75).|||0.817|0.416|0.002
81536969|NCT03069352|162756508|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.601||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.839|||Log Rank|Unstratified analysis|The hazard ratio was estimated using the Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.839|0.430|0.003
81657599|NCT01850446|163007488|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% of comparator (with respect to timeframe)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.11|||t-test, 1 sided|||Nasal/ throat/ chest symptoms duration||0.11||<0.001
81657600|NCT01850446|163007489|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20% (AUC ratio supposed to be less than 1.2)|AUC ratio|1.04||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.17||bootstrap (100000 rep) confidence limits were constructed for AUC ratio|one-sample Z-test|AUC ratio was compared with N.I. margin||Severity of influenza was measured as area under curve (symptoms score-time)||1.17|0.9|0.015
81657601|NCT01850446|163007490|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20%|Risk Difference (RD)|0.05||||0.036|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.19|||Z test for proportions|||Percentage difference of Patients, Who Used Antipyretics (day1)||0.19||0.036
81657602|NCT01850446|163007490|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20%|Risk Difference (RD)|0.01||||0.009|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.15|||Z test for proportions|||Percentage difference of Patients, Who Used Antipyretics (day2)||0.15||0.009
81657603|NCT01850446|163007490|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20%|Risk Difference (RD)|0.03|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.13|||Z test for proportions|||Percentage difference of Patients, Who Used Antipyretics (day3)||0.13||<0.001
81657604|NCT01850446|163007490|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20%|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.13|||Z test for proportions|||Percentage difference of Patients, Who Used Antipyretics (day4)||0.13||<0.001
81657605|NCT01850446|163007490|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20%|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.01|||Z test for proportions|||Percentage difference of Patients, Who Used Antipyretics (day5)||0.01||<0.001
81657606|NCT01850446|163007491|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20%|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.03|||Z test for proportions|||Percentage of Patients Requiring Antibiotics Administration||0.03||<0.001
81657607|NCT01850446|163007492|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20%|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.01||||0.014|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.15|||Z test for proportions|||Proportion difference of Patients With Negative Results (day3)||0.15||0.014
81657608|NCT01850446|163007492|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20%|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.08||||0.037|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.03|||Z test for proportions|||Proportion difference of Patients With Negative Results (day5)||0.03||0.037
81536970|NCT03069352|162756509|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|22.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|35.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75) and AML status (de novo, secondary).|Treatment difference = Venetoclax - Placebo|||35.0|10.8|0.001
81629339|NCT04005794|162943943|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||Social latency t = 3.215|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81629340|NCT04005794|162943944|OTHER|||||||0.213|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.213
81629341|NCT04005794|162943945|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81629342|NCT04005794|162943946|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.004
81629343|NCT04005794|162943947|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81629344|NCT03656510|162943992|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.382|0.185||||||Difference versus placebo in mean RSV viral load AUC on Day 3||0.185|-1.382|
81629345|NCT03656510|162943992|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.418||||||Difference versus placebo in mean RSV viral load AUC on Day 3||0.418|-1.190|
81629346|NCT03656510|162943992|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.674|-0.25||||||Difference versus placebo in mean RSV viral load AUC on Day 8||-0.250|-4.674|
81629347|NCT03656510|162943992|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.645|-0.114||||||Difference versus placebo in mean RSV viral load AUC on Day 8||-0.114|-4.645|
81657609|NCT01850446|163007492|NON_INFERIORITY|N.I. margin was prespecified as 20%|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.03|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.03|||Z test for proportions|||Proportion difference of Patients With Negative Results (day7)||0.03||<0.001
81629348|NCT03819153|162944060|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.88|||Regression, Cox|||Time from randomization to first composite renal event was analyzed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as categorical fixed factor and stratified by use of sodium glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitor (yes/no) at baseline. Based on the available number of events for analysis, the nominal significance level was updated to 0.01612 using the Lan-DeMets alpha spending function. eGFR was calculated using the CKD-EPI formula.||0.88|0.66|0.0001
81629349|NCT03511664|162944125|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.2|0.29|0.57|||Log Rank|one-sided stratified log-rank test||||0.57|0.29|< 0.001
81629350|NCT03511664|162944126|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.74|||Log Rank|one-sided stratified log-rank test||Primary OS Analysis||0.74|0.52|<0.001
81629351|NCT03511664|162944126|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.81|||||Cox PH model stratified by LDH (≤260 vs. \>260 IU/L), liver metastases (yes/no), ECOG score (0-1 vs. 2), and NAAD inclusion in best supportive care at randomization (yes/no). IRT data used for stratification|Final OS analysis||0.81|0.58|
81629352|NCT03511664|162944128|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.05|103.24|||Chi-squared|Two-sided Wald's Chi-square test (stratified)||||103.24|6.05|< 0.001
81629353|NCT03511664|162944129|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|10.55|||Chi-squared|Two-sided Wald's Chi-square test (stratified)||||10.55|3.18|< 0.001
81629354|NCT03511664|162944131|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.62|||Log Rank|Two-sided stratified log-rank test||||0.62|0.40|< 0.001
81629355|NCT03511664|162944132|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.38|||Log Rank|Two-sided stratified log-rank test||||0.38|0.24|< 0.001
81629356|NCT03511664|162944134|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|20.0|||Chi-squared|Two-sided Wald's Chi-square test (stratified)||||20.0|6.3|< 0.001
81629357|NCT03511664|162944135|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|23.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|65.1|||Chi-squared|Two-sided Wald's Chi-square test (stratified)||||65.1|8.6|< 0.001
81629358|NCT01922050|162944164|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.69|||Negative binominal regression|Negative binominal regression with log baseline count as offset variable and treatment group and analysis site as factors.||||0.69|0.40|<0.001
81629359|NCT01922050|162944164|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.61|||Negative binominal regression|Negative binominal regression with log baseline count as offset variable and treatment group and analysis site as factors.||||0.61|0.35|<0.001
81657610|NCT01850446|163007493|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.89||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|3.59||P-value IL2 provided for between-group comparisson of difference from days 3 to day 1.|t-test, 2 sided|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (IL-2)||3.59|0.19|0.03
81629360|NCT01922050|162944164|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.48|||Negative binominal regression|Negative binominal regression with log baseline count as offset variable and treatment group and analysis site as factors.||||0.48|0.28|<0.001
81629361|NCT01922050|162944164|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.88||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.17|||Negative binominal regression|Negative binominal regression with log baseline count as offset variable and treatment group and analysis site as factors.||||1.17|0.66|0.38
81629362|NCT01922050|162944164|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.69||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.93|||Negative binominal regression|Negative binominal regression with log baseline count as offset variable and treatment group and analysis site as factors.||||0.93|0.52|0.013
81629363|NCT01922050|162944164|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.79||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.07|||Negative binominal regression|Negative binominal regression with log baseline count as offset variable and treatment group and analysis site as factors.||||1.07|0.58|0.13
81629364|NCT01922050|162944165|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|0.74||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.04|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with treatment group as factor and baseline AK count included as covariate.||2.04|0.27|0.57
81629365|NCT01922050|162944165|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|1.33||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.13|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with treatment group as factor and baseline AK count included as covariate.||3.13|0.56|0.51
81629366|NCT01922050|162944165|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|1.9||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|4.21|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with treatment group as factor and baseline AK count included as covariate.||4.21|0.86|0.11
81657611|NCT01850446|163007493|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.23||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|3.12||P-value IL2 provided for between-group comparisson of difference from day 7 to day 1.|t-test, 2 sided|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (IL-2)||3.12|-0.64|0.19
81629367|NCT01922050|162944165|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|1.79||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|4.43|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with treatment group as factor and baseline AK count included as covariate.||4.43|0.72|0.21
81629368|NCT01922050|162944165|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|2.55||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|5.98|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with treatment group as factor and baseline AK count included as covariate.||5.98|1.09|0.031
81629369|NCT01922050|162944165|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|1.43||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.75|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with treatment group as factor and baseline AK count included as covariate.||2.75|0.74|0.29
81629370|NCT01922050|162944166|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|1.69||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.69|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with treatment group as factor and baseline AK count included as covariate.||2.69|1.06|0.026
81629371|NCT01922050|162944166|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|1.79||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.84|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with treatment group as factor and baseline AK count included as covariate.||2.84|1.13|0.013
81629372|NCT01922050|162944166|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.25|||Log binomial regression|||||3.25|1.35|<0.001
81629373|NCT01922050|162944166|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|1.06||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.47|||Log binomial regression|||||1.47|0.76|0.73
81629374|NCT01922050|162944166|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|1.24||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.67|||Log binomial regression|||||1.67|0.92|0.16
81629375|NCT01922050|162944166|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|1.17||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.57|||Log binomial regression|||Log binomial regression with treatment group as factor and baseline AK count included as covariate.||1.57|0.87|0.30
81629376|NCT03334630|162944189|NON_INFERIORITY|Assuming a Control composite SAE freedom rate of 93.5%, 226 subjects per group yields 80% power to detect a non-inferiority margin of -6.5% between treatment groups at a significance level of 0.025.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0324|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0132|0.0779||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.025.|Farrington-Manning non-inferiority test||Estimated risk difference = DiamondTemp composite SAE freedom rate - Control composite SAE freedom rate = 3.24% = 0.0324|Null hypothesis: the DiamondTemp arm is inferior to the Control arm. Alternative hypothesis: the DiamondTemp arm is non-inferior to the Control arm.||0.0779|-0.0132|<0.0001
81629377|NCT03334630|162944190|NON_INFERIORITY|Assuming a Control primary effectiveness rate of 65%, 229 subjects per group yields 80% power to detect a non-inferiority margin of -12.5% between treatment groups at a significance level of 0.025.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.034|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.109||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.025.|Farrington-Manning non-inferiority test||Estimated risk difference = DiamondTemp composite SAE freedom rate - Control composite SAE freedom rate = 3.4% = 0.034|Null hypothesis: the DiamondTemp arm is inferior to the Control arm. Alternative hypothesis: the DiamondTemp arm is non-inferior to the Control arm.||0.109|-0.042|<0.0001
81629378|NCT03334630|162944191|SUPERIORITY|"Four secondary endpoints will be tested for superiority over Control hierarchically with pre-specified order:~1. Mean duration of individual RF ablations (seconds)~2. Mean cumulative RF time per procedure (minutes)~3. Total fluoroscopy time (minutes)~4. Total procedure time (minutes) The first secondary endpoint needs to be significant at the two-sided 0.05 alpha level before the next one can be tested at the same threshold. Testing stops once an endpoint is determined to be non-significant."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-14.6||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 two-sided. The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons via the hierarchical testing approach.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference is DiamondTemp minus Control. A lower value is better.|"Null hypothesis: the population means for the DiamondTemp and Control groups are not different.~Alternative hypothesis: the population means for the DiamondTemp and Control groups are different."||-14.6|-21.2|<0.0001
81629379|NCT03334630|162944192|SUPERIORITY|"Four secondary endpoints will be tested for superiority over Control hierarchically with pre-specified order:~1. Mean duration of individual RF ablations (seconds)~2. Mean cumulative RF time per procedure (minutes)~3. Total fluoroscopy time (minutes)~4. Total procedure time (minutes) The first secondary endpoint needs to be significant at the two-sided 0.05 alpha level before the next one can be tested at the same threshold. Testing stops once an endpoint is determined to be non-significant."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|-9.8||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 two-sided. The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons via the hierarchical testing approach.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference is DiamondTemp minus Control. A lower value is better.|"Null hypothesis: the population means for the DiamondTemp and Control groups are not different.~Alternative hypothesis: the population means for the DiamondTemp and Control groups are different."||-9.8|-13.9|<0.0001
81629380|NCT03334630|162944201|SUPERIORITY|"Four secondary endpoints will be tested for superiority over Control hierarchically with pre-specified order:~1. Mean duration of individual RF ablations (seconds)~2. Mean cumulative RF time per procedure (minutes)~3. Total fluoroscopy time (minutes)~4. Total procedure time (minutes) The first secondary endpoint needs to be significant at the two-sided 0.05 alpha level before the next one can be tested at the same threshold. Testing stops once an endpoint is determined to be non-significant."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|3.1||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 two-sided. The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons via the hierarchical testing approach.||Since the previous secondary endpoint (Total fluoroscopy time) was non-significant, testing stopped and this secondary endpoint was not tested.|Difference is DiamondTemp minus Control. A lower value is better.|"Null hypothesis: the population means for the DiamondTemp and Control groups are not different.~Alternative hypothesis: the population means for the DiamondTemp and Control groups are different."||3.1|-14.4|
81657612|NCT01850446|163007493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (IFN-γ)||||0.012
81657613|NCT01850446|163007493|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (IFN-γ)||||<0.0001
81657614|NCT01850446|163007493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.795|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (IL-18)||||0.795
81657615|NCT01850446|163007493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.992|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (IL-18)||||0.992
81536971|NCT03069352|162756509|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81629381|NCT03334630|162944206|SUPERIORITY|"Four secondary endpoints will be tested for superiority over Control hierarchically with pre-specified order:~1. Mean duration of individual RF ablations (seconds)~2. Mean cumulative RF time per procedure (minutes)~3. Total fluoroscopy time (minutes)~4. Total procedure time (minutes) The first secondary endpoint needs to be significant at the two-sided 0.05 alpha level before the next one can be tested at the same threshold. Testing stops once an endpoint is determined to be non-significant."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.8528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.6||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 two-sided. The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons via the hierarchical testing approach.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference is DiamondTemp minus Control. A lower value is better.|"Null hypothesis: the population means for the DiamondTemp and Control groups are not different.~Alternative hypothesis: the population means for the DiamondTemp and Control groups are different."||1.6|-1.9|0.8528
81657616|NCT01850446|163007493|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.92|||t-test, 2 sided|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (IL-4)||0.92|0.02|0.04
81657617|NCT01850446|163007493|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (IL-4)||0.79|-0.04|0.08
81657618|NCT01850446|163007493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (IL-16)||||0.062
81657619|NCT01850446|163007493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.638|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (IL-16)||||0.638
81657620|NCT01850446|163007494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (Spontaneous IFN-α)||||0.065
81657621|NCT01850446|163007494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.404|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (Spontaneous IFN-α)||||0.404
81657622|NCT01850446|163007494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.204|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (Induced IFN-α)||||0.204
81536972|NCT03069352|162756510|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|15.2||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|29.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75) and AML status (de novo, secondary).|Treatment difference = Venetoclax - Placebo|||29.0|1.4|0.040
81657623|NCT01850446|163007494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.386|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (Induced IFN-α)||||0.386
81657624|NCT01850446|163007494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.592|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (Spontaneous IFN-γ)||||0.592
81657625|NCT01850446|163007494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.356|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (Spontaneous IFN-γ)||||0.356
81657626|NCT01850446|163007494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.475|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (Induced IFN-γ)||||0.475
81657627|NCT01850446|163007494|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (Induced IFN-γ)||||>0.99
81536973|NCT03069352|162756510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.039
81657628|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.364|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (leukocytes)||||0.364
81657629|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (leukocytes)||||0.07
81657630|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.607|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day1 to day 3 (neutrophils)||||0.607
81657631|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (neutrophils)||||0.028
81657632|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.759|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (lymphocytes)||||0.759
81657633|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.777|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (lymphocytes)||||0.777
81657634|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (monocytes)||||0.02
81657635|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.343|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (lymphocytes)||||0.343
81657636|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.575|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (eosinophils)||||0.575
81657637|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.912|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (eosinophils)||||0.912
81657638|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.242|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (basophils)||||0.242
81657639|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.102|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (basophils)||||0.102
81657640|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.429|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (CD3+)||||0.429
81657641|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.783|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (CD3+)||||0.783
81657642|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.466|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (CD3+CD4+)||||0.466
81657643|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.945|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (CD3+CD4+)||||0.945
81657644|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.335|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (CD3+CD8+)||||0.335
81657645|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (CD3+CD8+)||||0.66
81657646|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (CD3+CD16+CD56+)||||0.01
81629382|NCT03643744|162944229|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.530
81533039|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|79.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.82|92.3|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group over Year 11.||92.30|52.82|
81629383|NCT03643744|162944229|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.727|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.727
81629384|NCT03643744|162944230|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81629385|NCT02709161|162944297|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81629386|NCT02709161|162944298|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81629387|NCT05309291|162944299|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis to demonstrate non-inferiority using a 10% margin for λ FLC RR can be expressed as: Ho: μT-μR ≤ -3.783. The alternative hypothesis is expressed as: Ha: μT-μR \> -3.783 where μT denotes the Theranova 400 treatment mean and μR denotes the FX 800 treatment mean.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.86|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.84|19.15|||t-test, 2 sided|T-test was utilized to generate a two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in means.||Non-inferiority of the Theranova 400 Dialyzer compared to the FX 800 Dialyzer in regard to the λ FLC RR at the mid-week treatment day dialysis session was assessed.||19.15|14.84|<0.0001
81629388|NCT05309291|162944300|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis to demonstrate non-inferiority using a 10% margin for ß2-MG RR can be expressed as Ho: μT-μR ≤ -7.848. The alternative hypothesis is expressed as: Ha: μT-μR \> -7.848, where μT denotes the Theranova 400 treatment mean and μR denotes the FX 800 treatment mean.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|0.16|||t-test, 2 sided|T-test was utilized to generate a two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in means.||Non-inferiority of the Theranova 400 Dialyzer compared to the FX 800 Dialyzer in regard to the β2-MG RR at the mid-week treatment day dialysis session was assessed.||0.16|-2.54|<0.0001
81629389|NCT03221426|162944318|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.01501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.98||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Asia vs. Non-Asia) and tumor staging (II vs. III vs. IVa)|Log Rank||Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia vs. Non-Asia) and tumor staging (II vs. III vs. IVa)|||0.98|0.67|0.01501
81629390|NCT03221426|162944319|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|11.4|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|15.3|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region (Asia vs. Non-Asia) and tumor staging (II vs. III vs. IVa)||||15.3|8.0|<0.00001
81629391|NCT03221426|162944320|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.07503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.06||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Asia vs. Non-Asia) and tumor staging (II vs. III vs. IVa)|Log Rank||Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia vs. Non-Asia) and tumor staging (II vs. III vs. IVa)|||1.06|0.71|0.07503
81629392|NCT03221426|162944325|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.04125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.03||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test with stratification|Log Rank||Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate with stratification|||1.03|0.65|0.04125
81629393|NCT03221426|162944326|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.04493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.03||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Asia vs. Non-Asia), tumor staging (II vs. III vs. IVa), and chemotherapy backbone (XP/FP vs. FLOT)|Log Rank||Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia vs. Non-Asia), tumor staging (II vs. III vs. IVa), and chemotherapy backbone (XP/FP vs. FLOT)|||1.03|0.71|0.04493
81629394|NCT03221426|162944327|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.00589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.95||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Asia vs. Non-Asia) and tumor staging (II vs. III vs. IVa)|Log Rank||Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia vs. Non-Asia) and tumor staging (II vs. III vs. IVa)|||0.95|0.67|0.00589
81536974|NCT03069352|162756511|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|22.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|35.8||||||||35.8|9.0|
81536975|NCT03069352|162756512|SUPERIORITY||Slope|17.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|35.8||||||||35.8|-0.4|
81536976|NCT03069352|162756513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.162|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75) and AML status (de novo, secondary).||||||0.162
81629395|NCT00691002|162944365|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Test for superiority of LEO 80190 ointment versus calcipotriol ointment at Week 8 LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward).||1.74|0.94|0.11
81629396|NCT00691002|162944365|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.45|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Test for superiority of LEO 80190 ointment versus hydrocortisone ointment at Week 8 LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward).||2.45|1.31|<0.001
81629397|NCT00691002|162944365|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Test for superiority of LEO 80190 ointment versus ointment vehicle at Week 8 LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward).||4.04|1.80|<0.001
81629398|NCT03899259|162944370|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.79|22.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||22.17|2.79|<0.001
81629399|NCT03899259|162944370|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|53.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||53.30|7.30|<0.001
81629400|NCT03899259|162944371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.834|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.78|-17.72|||ANCOVA|||||-17.72|-32.78|<0.001
81629401|NCT03899259|162944371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-44.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.482|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.33|-37.65|||ANCOVA|||||-37.65|-51.33|<0.001
81629402|NCT03899259|162944372|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.63||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|13.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.60|1.58|0.005
81629403|NCT03899259|162944372|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.72|35.44|||Regression, Logistic|||||35.44|4.72|<0.001
81629404|NCT03899259|162944373|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.36||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|10.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.74|1.77|0.001
81629405|NCT03899259|162944373|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.75|31.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||31.10|5.75|<0.001
81629406|NCT03899259|162944375|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|7.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.24|0.91|0.076
81629407|NCT03899259|162944375|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.12|25.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||25.77|4.12|<0.001
81629408|NCT03899259|162944376|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|5.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.62|0.63|0.260
81629409|NCT03899259|162944376|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|20.66|||Regression, Logistic|||||20.66|3.18|<0.001
81629410|NCT03899259|162944377|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.43||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|9.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.40|1.25|0.017
81629411|NCT03899259|162944377|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.32|27.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||27.25|4.32|<0.001
81629412|NCT03899259|162944378|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.63||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|78.42|||Regression, Logistic|||||78.42|2.73|0.002
81629413|NCT03899259|162944378|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|30.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.93|99.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||99.99|5.93|<0.001
81629414|NCT03899259|162944379|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.981||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.91|0.88|||ANCOVA|||||0.88|-6.91|0.129
81629415|NCT03899259|162944379|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.799||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.75|-0.68|||ANCOVA|||||-0.68|-7.75|0.020
81629416|NCT03899259|162944380|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.017||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.68|-0.82|||ANCOVA|||||-0.82|-12.68|0.026
81629417|NCT03899259|162944380|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.737|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|-8.04|||ANCOVA|||||-8.04|-18.80|<0.001
81629418|NCT03899259|162944381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.65|0.88|||ANCOVA|||||0.88|-9.65|0.103
81629419|NCT03899259|162944381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.429|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-3.56|||ANCOVA|||||-3.56|-13.10|<0.001
81629420|NCT03899259|162944382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.315||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.42|||ANCOVA|||||0.42|-0.82|0.518
81629421|NCT03899259|162944382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.286||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||||-0.16|-1.28|0.012
81629422|NCT03899259|162944383|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.291||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.07|||ANCOVA|||||0.07|-1.08|0.083
81629423|NCT03899259|162944383|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.264||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||||-0.16|-1.20|0.010
81629424|NCT05139810|162944388|SUPERIORITY||IC HAE attack rate ratio|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.107|0.351|||Poisson regression model||Model adjusted rate ratio from Poisson regression model.|The Poisson regression model includes treatment groups, baseline (the run-in period HAE attack rate), the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate, and the logarithm of time in every-4-week that each participant was observed from Week 1 to Week 25 used as an offset variable. Pearson chi-square scaling of standard errors was used to account for potential over dispersion.||0.351|0.107|<0.001
81657647|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.573|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (CD3+CD16+CD56+)||||0.573
81629425|NCT05139810|162944388|SUPERIORITY||IC HAE attack rate ratio|0.45|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.261|0.777|||Poisson regression model||Model adjusted rate ratio from Poisson regression model.|The Poisson regression model includes treatment groups, baseline (the run-in period HAE attack rate), the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate, and the logarithm of time in every-4-week that each participant was observed from Week 1 to Week 25 used as an offset variable. Pearson chi-square scaling of standard errors was used in the Poisson regression model to account for potential overdispersion.||0.777|0.261|=0.004
81629426|NCT05139810|162944389|SUPERIORITY||IC HAE attack rate ratio|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.062|0.281|||Poisson regression model||Model adjusted rate ratio from Poisson regression model.|The Poisson regression model includes treatment groups, baseline (the run-in period HAE attack rate), the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate, and the logarithm of time in every-4-week that each participant was observed from Week 5 to Week 25 used as an offset variable. Pearson chi-square scaling of standard errors was used in the Poisson regression model to account for potential over dispersion.||0.281|0.062|<0.001
81629427|NCT05139810|162944389|SUPERIORITY||IC HAE attack rate ratio|0.4|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.212|0.748|||Poisson regression model||Model adjusted rate ratio from Poisson regression model.|The Poisson regression model includes treatment groups, baseline (the run-in period HAE attack rate), the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate, and the logarithm of time in every-4-week that each participant was observed from Week 5 to Week 25 used as an offset variable. Pearson chi-square scaling of standard errors was used in the Poisson regression model to account for potential over dispersion.||0.748|0.212|=0.004
81629428|NCT05139810|162944390|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.79|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|59.36|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was calculated based on logistic regression with baseline and the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate.||||59.36|2.34|=0.003
81629429|NCT05139810|162944390|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.23|||=|0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|22.85|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was calculated based on logistic regression with baseline and the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate.||||22.85|0.46|=0.240
81657648|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.472|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (CD3-CD16+CD56+)||||0.472
81657649|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (CD3-CD16+CD56+)||||0.69
81657650|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.727|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (CD3-CD8+)||||0.727
81657651|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.554|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (CD3-CD8+)||||0.554
81629430|NCT05139810|162944391|SUPERIORITY||IC HAE attack rate ratio|0.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|0.339|||Poisson regression model||Model adjusted rate ratio from Poisson regression model.|The Poisson regression model includes treatment groups, baseline (the run-in period HAE attack rate), the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate, and the logarithm of time in every-4-week that each participant was observed from Week 5 to Week 25 used as an offset variable. Pearson chi-square scaling of standard errors was used in the Poisson regression model to account for potential over dispersion.||0.339|0.035|<0.001
81629431|NCT05139810|162944391|SUPERIORITY||IC HAE attack rate ratio|0.59|||=|0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.276|1.26|||Poisson regression model||Model adjusted rate ratio from Poisson regression model.|The Poisson regression model includes treatment groups, baseline (the run-in period HAE attack rate), the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate, and the logarithm of time in every-4-week that each participant was observed from Week 5 to Week 25 used as an offset variable. Pearson chi-square scaling of standard errors was used in the Poisson regression model to account for potential over dispersion.||1.260|0.276|=0.173
81629432|NCT05139810|162944392|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|310.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.63|8279.94|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was calculated based on logistic regression with baseline and the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate.|The odds ratio and its 95% confidence interval were calculated based on a logistic regression with baseline (the time-normalized run-in period attack rate) and the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate.|≥ 50% Reduction||8279.94|11.63|<0.001
81629433|NCT05139810|162944392|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|69.41|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was calculated based on logistic regression with baseline and the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate.|The odds ratio and its 95% confidence interval were calculated based on a logistic regression with baseline (the time-normalized run-in period attack rate) and the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate.|≥ 50% Reduction||69.41|3.15|<0.001
81629434|NCT05139810|162944392|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|34.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.32|164.87|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was calculated based on logistic regression with baseline and the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate.|The odds ratio and its 95% confidence interval were calculated based on a logistic regression with baseline (the time-normalized run-in period attack rate) and the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate.|≥ 70% Reduction||164.87|7.32|<0.001
81629435|NCT05139810|162944392|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.17|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|41.09|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was calculated based on logistic regression with baseline and the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate.|The odds ratio and its 95% confidence interval were calculated based on a logistic regression with baseline (the time-normalized run-in period attack rate) and the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate.|≥ 70% Reduction||41.09|2.05|=0.004
81629436|NCT05139810|162944392|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.36|86.42|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was calculated based on logistic regression with baseline and the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate.|The odds ratio and its 95% confidence interval were calculated based on a logistic regression with baseline (the time-normalized run-in period attack rate) and the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate.|≥ 90% Reduction||86.42|3.36|<0.001
81629437|NCT05139810|162944392|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.7|||=|0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|48.52|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was calculated based on logistic regression with baseline and the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate.|The odds ratio and its 95% confidence interval were calculated based on a logistic regression with baseline (the time-normalized run-in period attack rate) and the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate.|≥ 90% Reduction||48.52|1.56|=0.014
81657652|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.837|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (CD19+CD3-)||||0.837
81657653|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.967|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (CD19+CD3-)||||0.967
81657654|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.473|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (CD3+CD119+)||||0.473
81657655|NCT01850446|163007495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.736|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (CD3+CD119+)||||0.736
81657656|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.282|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (RC of neutrophils)||||0.282
81657657|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (RC of neutrophils)||||0.071
81536977|NCT03069352|162756513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.277|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.277
81536978|NCT03069352|162756514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.162|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75) and AML status (de novo, secondary).||||||0.162
81657658|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (RC of lymphocytes)||||0.45
81657659|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (RC of lymphocytes)||||0.58
81657660|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (RC of monocytes)||||0.017
81657661|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (RC of monocytes)||||0.019
81657662|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.424|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (RC of eosinophils)||||0.424
81657663|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.666|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (RC of eosinophils)||||0.666
81657664|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.268|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (RC of basophils)||||0.268
81657665|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (RC of basophils)||||0.031
81657666|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.361|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (RC of CD3+)||||0.361
81657667|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.699|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (RC of CD3+)||||0.699
81629438|NCT05139810|162944393|SUPERIORITY||IC HAE attack rate ratio|0.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.234|||Poisson regression model||Model adjusted rate ratio from Poisson regression model.|The Poisson regression model includes treatment groups, baseline (the run-in period HAE attack rate), the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate, and the logarithm of time in every-4-week that each participant was observed from Week 5 to Week 25 used as an offset variable. Pearson chi-square scaling of standard errors was used in the Poisson regression model to account for potential over dispersion.||0.234|0.030|<0.001
81629439|NCT05139810|162944393|SUPERIORITY||IC HAE attack rate ratio|0.33|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.155|0.706|||Poisson regression model||Model adjusted rate ratio from Poisson regression model.|The Poisson regression model includes treatment groups, baseline (the run-in period HAE attack rate), the treatment-by-baseline interaction as a covariate, and the logarithm of time in every-4-week that each participant was observed from Week 5 to Week 25 used as an offset variable. Pearson chi-square scaling of standard errors was used in the Poisson regression model to account for potential over dispersion.||0.706|0.155|=0.004
81629440|NCT05139810|162944395|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-18.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.673|-9.454|||Mixed model with repeated measures(MMRM)|||||-9.454|-27.673|<0.001
81629441|NCT05139810|162944395|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-13.65|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.024|-3.286|||MMRM|||||-3.286|-24.024|=0.010
81629442|NCT05764525|162944507|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least squares mean|6.938||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.145|11.731|||ANOVA|||||11.731|2.145|0.0047
81629443|NCT05907174|162944565|SUPERIORITY||B|-2.23||||0.023|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.023
81629444|NCT05093842|162944582|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81629445|NCT05093842|162944583|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81629446|NCT05093842|162944584|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81629447|NCT05093842|162944585|OTHER|Descriptive rates were calculated.|||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only|||
81629448|NCT05093842|162944586|OTHER|Descriptive statistics only|||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only|||
81629449|NCT05093842|162944587|OTHER|Descriptive statistics only|||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only|||
81629450|NCT05093842|162944588|OTHER|Descriptive statistics only|||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only|||
81629451|NCT04800211|162944602|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-178.789|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-204.899|-152.678|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-152.678|-204.899|<.0001
81629452|NCT04800211|162944602|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-184.391|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-211.184|-157.598|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-157.598|-211.184|<.0001
81629453|NCT04800211|162944602|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-175.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-200.964|-149.237|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-149.237|-200.964|<.0001
81629454|NCT04800211|162944602|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-161.576|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-187.543|-135.609|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-135.609|-187.543|<.0001
81629455|NCT04800211|162944602|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-172.983|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-192.08|-153.886|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-153.886|-192.080|<.0001
81629456|NCT04800211|162944602|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.585||||0.7781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.572|21.401|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||21.401|-28.572|0.7781
81629457|NCT04800211|162944602|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-7.764||||0.5457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.993|17.465|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||17.465|-32.993|0.5457
81629458|NCT04800211|162944602|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-175.203|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-220.445|-129.961|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-129.961|-220.445|<.0001
81629459|NCT04800211|162944602|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-176.627|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-222.672|-130.582|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-130.582|-222.672|<.0001
81657668|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.418|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (RC of CD3+CD4+)||||0.418
81657669|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (RC of CD3+CD4+)||||>0.99
81657670|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.172|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (RC of CD3+CD8+)||||0.172
81657671|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.904|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (RC of CD3+CD8+)||||0.904
81657672|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.148|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (RC of CD3+CD16+CD56+)||||0.148
81657673|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.821|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (RC of CD3+CD16+CD56+)||||0.821
81536979|NCT03069352|162756514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.277|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.277
81657674|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (RC of CD3-CD16+CD56+)||||0.31
81657675|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (RC of CD3-CD16+CD56+)||||>0.99
81657676|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (RC of CD3-CD8+)||||0.43
81657677|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.821|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (RC of CD3-CD8+)||||0.821
81657678|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.943|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 3 (RC of CD19+CD3-)||||0.943
81657679|NCT01850446|163007496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.841|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||difference between changes from day 1 to day 7 (RC of CD19+CD3-)||||0.841
81657680|NCT00591721|163007501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.47|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.47|10.41|||t-test, 2 sided|Each baseline subscale score was subtracted from 7 week subscale score; t-tests assessed mean individual differences between groups.||Hypothesis: Individuals who participate in the program will report significantly reduced fatigue impact immediately post-intervention compared to individuals allocated to the wait-list control group.||10.41|-15.47|<0.05
81657681|NCT02704754|163007507|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81657682|NCT02716818|163007536|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.069|||=|0.5521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.299|0.161|||ANCOVA|||The primary efficacy variable was the natural logarithm of the mean of the 24-hour SDS profile for the natural logarithm of 17-OHP. The SDS profile was calculated as the SDS of log transformed 17-OHP concentration unsigned. The mean of the 24-hour SDS profile for each visit was the arithmetic mean of all the SDSs, with the first and last (13th) weighted one half relative to the intermediate SDSs.||0.161|-0.299|=0.5521
81657683|NCT02716818|163007537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047|||=|0.7405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.234|0.329|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to 24 Weeks in A4 Using an ANCOVA Model - The analysis conducted for the primary endpoint variable analysis of 17-OHP was repeated for A4.||0.329|-0.234|=0.7405
81657684|NCT02716818|163007538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.037|||=|0.8186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.354|0.281|||ANCOVA|||||0.281|-0.354|=0.8186
81629460|NCT04800211|162944602|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-171.515|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-216.626|-126.404|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-126.404|-216.626|<.0001
81657685|NCT02716818|163007538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.135|||=|0.4655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.508|0.237|||ANCOVA|||||0.237|-0.508|=0.4655
81657686|NCT02716818|163007538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.065|||=|0.9081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|1.451|||ANCOVA|||||1.451|-1.32|=0.9081
81657687|NCT02716818|163007538|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.092|||=|0.6729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.343|0.527|||ANCOVA|||||0.527|-0.343|=0.6729
81657688|NCT02716818|163007538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.116|||=|0.5322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.257|0.489|||ANCOVA|||||0.489|-0.257|=0.5322
81657689|NCT02716818|163007538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.568|||=|0.2885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.799|0.662|||ANCOVA|||||0.662|-1.799|=0.2885
81657690|NCT02716818|163007539|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||=|0.9877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.19|0.45|=0.9877
81657691|NCT02716818|163007539|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|||=|0.8498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.02|0.43|=0.8498
81657692|NCT02716818|163007540|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|||=|0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.294|0.374|||ANCOVA|||German subjects have been excluded from this analysis group as DEXA scans are not performed at German sites.||0.374|-2.294|=0.156
81657693|NCT02716818|163007540|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.425|||=|0.3392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.455|1.305|||ANCOVA|||German subjects have been excluded from this analysis group as DEXA scans are not performed at German sites.||1.305|-0.455|=0.3392
81657694|NCT02716818|163007541|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.009|||=|0.2614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.025|||ANCOVA|||||0.025|-0.007|=0.2614
81657695|NCT04187989|163007547|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.239||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.478|0.466|||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value is for the coefficient of the treatment/control indicator in the above mixed model|The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects).|We fixed linear mixed effects models adjusted for baseline values, balancing factors (age, sex, recreational cannabis), and included a random intercept for group because this is an individually randomized group treatment trial. We tested for treatment effects with a two-sided test of the coefficient for the treatment/control indicator, and estimated Cohen's D (mean difference between the 2 groups at follow-up divided by the total variation not captured by the fixed effects) along with 95% CIs.||.466|-.478|.980
81657696|NCT04187989|163007548|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|0.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.621||The p-value is for the coefficient of the treatment/control indicator in the above mixed model|t-test, 2 sided||The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects).|We fixed linear mixed effects models adjusted for baseline values, balancing factors (age, sex, recreational cannabis), and included a random intercept for group because this is an individually randomized group treatment trial. We tested for treatment effects with a two-sided test of the coefficient for the treatment/control indicator, and estimated Cohen's D (mean difference between the 2 groups at follow-up divided by the total variation not captured by the fixed effects) along with 95% CIs.||.621|-.092|.140
81657697|NCT04187989|163007550|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.294|0.421||Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|t-test, 2 sided|The p-value is for the coefficient of the treatment/control indicator in the above mixed model|The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects).|We fixed linear mixed effects models adjusted for baseline values, balancing factors (age, sex, recreational cannabis), and included a random intercept for group because this is an individually randomized group treatment trial. We tested for treatment effects with a two-sided test of the coefficient for the treatment/control indicator, and estimated Cohen's D (mean difference between the 2 groups at follow-up divided by the total variation not captured by the fixed effects) along with 95% CIs.||.421|-.294|.724
81657698|NCT04187989|163007551|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|-0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.425|0.269|||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value is for the coefficient of the treatment/control indicator in the above mixed model|The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects).|We fixed linear mixed effects models adjusted for baseline values, balancing factors (age, sex, recreational cannabis), and included a random intercept for group because this is an individually randomized group treatment trial. We tested for treatment effects with a two-sided test of the coefficient for the treatment/control indicator, and estimated Cohen's D (mean difference between the 2 groups at follow-up divided by the total variation not captured by the fixed effects) along with 95% CIs.||.269|-.425|.656
81657699|NCT04187989|163007552|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|-0.339|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.746|0.067||The p-value is for the coefficient of the treatment/control indicator in the above mixed model|t-test, 2 sided||The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects).|||0.067|-.746|.158
81533040|NCT02723773|162751151|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|72.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.41|89.77|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ between HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group over Year 11.||89.77|33.41|
81533041|NCT02723773|162751152|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|87.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.75|96.79|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of LTFU+Control \>=50 YOA Group over Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against PHN in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of PHN between LTFU+Control \>=50 YOA Group and Historical Control\>=50 YOA Group.||96.79|64.75|
81533042|NCT02723773|162751152|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.59|100.0|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of LTFU+Control 50-59 YOA Group over Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against PHN in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of PHN between LTFU+Control 50-59 YOA Group and Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group.||100.00|46.59|
81533043|NCT02723773|162751152|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-860.45|99.15|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of LTFU+Control 60-69 YOA Group over Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against PHN in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of PHN between LTFU+Control 60-69 YOA Group and Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group.||99.15|-860.45|
81533044|NCT02723773|162751152|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|84.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.66|95.95|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of LTFU+Control \>=60 YOA Group over Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against PHN in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of PHN between LTFU+Control \>=60 YOA Group and Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group.||95.95|53.66|
81629461|NCT04800211|162944602|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-153.812|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-199.27|-108.354|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-108.354|-199.270|<.0001
81629462|NCT04800211|162944602|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-165.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-195.898|-134.541|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-134.541|-195.898|<.0001
81629463|NCT04800211|162944602|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-22.815||||0.2188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.223|13.593|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||13.593|-59.223|0.2188
81704106|NCT01641081|163103789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.2524|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0156|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2218|0.283|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment and period as fixed effects, and baseline FEV1 values at each period as a covariate||||0.2830|0.2218|<0.0001
81536980|NCT03069352|162756518|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.704||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.503|0.985|||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by AML status (de novo, secondary) and age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75).|The hazard ratio was estimated using the Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by AML status (de novo, secondary) and age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75).|||0.985|0.503|0.040
81533045|NCT02723773|162751152|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|86.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.83|97.49|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of LTFU+Control \>=70 YOA Group over Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against PHN in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of PHN between LTFU+Control \>=70 YOA Group and Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group.||97.49|56.83|
81536981|NCT03069352|162756518|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.717||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.514|1.0|||Log Rank|Unstratified analysis|The hazard ratio was estimated using the Cox proportional hazards model.|||1.000|0.514|0.049
81629464|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-248.311|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-286.423|-210.199|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-210.199|-286.423|<.0001
81629465|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-247.572|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-280.904|-214.241|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-214.241|-280.904|<.0001
81629466|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-245.868|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-284.945|-206.791|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-206.791|-284.945|<.0001
81629467|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-234.942|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-271.603|-198.282|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-198.282|-271.603|<.0001
81629468|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-244.049|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-275.269|-212.829|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-212.829|-275.269|<.0001
81704107|NCT01641081|163103789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.2242|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0153|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1941|0.2544|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment and period as fixed effects, and baseline FEV1 values at each period as a covariate||||0.2544|0.1941|<0.0001
81629469|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-221.385|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-258.371|-184.398|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-184.398|-258.371|<.0001
81657700|NCT04187989|163007553|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.178||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.495|||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value is for the coefficient of the treatment/control indicator in the above mixed model|The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects).|We fixed linear mixed effects models adjusted for baseline values, balancing factors (age, sex, recreational cannabis), and included a random intercept for group because this is an individually randomized group treatment trial. We tested for treatment effects with a two-sided test of the coefficient for the treatment/control indicator, and estimated Cohen's D (mean difference between the 2 groups at follow-up divided by the total variation not captured by the fixed effects) along with 95% CIs.||.495|-.210|.422
81657701|NCT04187989|163007554|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.328|0.381|||t-test, 2 sided||The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects).|We fixed linear mixed effects models adjusted for baseline values, balancing factors (age, sex, recreational cannabis), and included a random intercept for group because this is an individually randomized group treatment trial. We tested for treatment effects with a two-sided test of the coefficient for the treatment/control indicator, and estimated Cohen's D (mean difference between the 2 groups at follow-up divided by the total variation not captured by the fixed effects) along with 95% CIs||.381|-.328|.882
81536982|NCT01650194|162756560|OTHER|||||||0.615|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Testosterone biomarker results collected at baseline and at Week 9 were compared using the paired t-test to evaluate the effect of enzalutamide.||||0.6150
81629470|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-233.626|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-261.113|-206.14|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-206.140|-261.113|<.0001
81629471|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|26.266||||0.1672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.13|63.661|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||63.661|-11.130|0.1672
81685896|NCT01466751|163069799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Type III Tests of Fixed Effects|2.032||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold was: p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Numerator degrees of freedom: 1, Denominator degrees of freedom: 168||A linear mixed model was used to test the null hypothesis that the two treatment groups would display no differential changes in amygdala BOLD signal from baseline to 3 months as a main effect or in interaction with facial affect type (fear or happy) or by brain hemisphere (left or right).||||0.156
81536983|NCT01650194|162756562|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Cortisol biomarker results collected at baseline and at Week 9 were compared using the paired t-test to evaluate the effect of enzalutamide.||||<.0001
81629472|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-40.051||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.881|-8.221|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-8.221|-71.881|0.0140
81629473|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-42.635||||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.785|-4.484|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-4.484|-80.785|0.0288
81629474|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-274.577|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-345.428|-203.726|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-203.726|-345.428|<.0001
81629475|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-207.521|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-269.198|-145.844|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-145.844|-269.198|<.0001
81704108|NCT01641081|163103789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.2174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0146|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1887|0.2461|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment and period as fixed effects, and baseline FEV1 values at each period as a covariate||||0.2461|0.1887|<0.0001
81465950|NCT01640379|162624395|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.05|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age, debut age, number of lifetime partners, pregnancy history, baseline STI status (any versus none), and insurance.|Odds ratio is for intervention arm relative to control.|H0: Women in TECHN arm reported complete adherence to medication regimen (yes or no) with same frequency as women in control arm.||1.05|0.36|0.084
81536984|NCT01650194|162756563|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Androstenedione biomarker results collected at baseline and at Week 9 were compared using the paired t-test to evaluate the effect of enzalutamide.||||<.0001
81533046|NCT02723773|162751153|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|89.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.67|95.7|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against PHN in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of PHN between HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group.||95.70|78.67|
81533047|NCT02723773|162751153|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.79|100.0|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against PHN in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of PHN between HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group.||100.00|77.79|
81533048|NCT02723773|162751153|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|74.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-155.17|99.49|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against PHN in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of PHN between HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group.||99.49|-155.17|
81533049|NCT02723773|162751153|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|87.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.29|94.72|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against PHN in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of PHN between HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group.||94.72|73.29|
81533050|NCT02723773|162751153|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|88.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.87|95.41|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against PHN in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of PHN between HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group.||95.41|73.87|
81533051|NCT02723773|162751154|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|91.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.68|99.81|||Poisson regression method||VE=1-RR. RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of LTFU+Control \>=50 YOA Group over Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ related complications in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ related complications between LTFU+Control \>=50 YOA Group and Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group.||99.81|43.68|
81533052|NCT02723773|162751154|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-247.21|100.0|||Poisson regression method||VE=1-RR. RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of LTFU+Control 60-69YOA Group over Historical Control 60-69YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ related complications in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ related complications between LTFU+Control 60-69 YOA Group and Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group.||100.00|-247.21|
81533053|NCT02723773|162751154|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|90.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.45|99.79|||Poisson regression method||VE=1-RR. RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of LTFU+Control \>=60YOA Group over Historical Control \>=60YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ related complications in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy in prevention of HZ related complications between LTFU+Control \>=60 YOA Group and Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group.||99.79|37.45|
81533054|NCT02723773|162751154|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|88.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.81|99.75|||Poisson regression method||VE=1-RR. RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of LTFU+Control \>=70YOA Group over Historical Control \>=70YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ related complications in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ related complications between LTFU+Control \>=70 YOA Group and Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group.||99.75|19.81|
81533055|NCT02723773|162751155|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|92.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.57|99.17|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ related complications in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ related complications between HZ/su \>=50 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=50 YOA Group.||99.17|71.57|
81533056|NCT02723773|162751155|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1830.98|100.0|||Poisson regression method||VE=1-RR. RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 50-59YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 50-59YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ related complications in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ related complications between HZ/su 50-59 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 50-59 YOA Group.||100.00|-1830.98|
81533057|NCT02723773|162751155|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.55|100.0|||Poisson regression method||VE=1-RR. RR=the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su 60-69YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control 60-69YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ related complications in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ related complications between HZ/su 60-69 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control 60-69 YOA Group.||100.00|17.55|
81657702|NCT04187989|163007555|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|-0.197|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.268||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.728|0.334||The p-value is for the coefficient of the treatment/control indicator in the above mixed model|t-test, 2 sided||The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects).|We fixed linear mixed effects models adjusted for baseline values, balancing factors (age, sex, recreational cannabis), and included a random intercept for group because this is an individually randomized group treatment trial. We tested for treatment effects with a two-sided test of the coefficient for the treatment/control indicator, and estimated Cohen's D (mean difference between the 2 groups at follow-up divided by the total variation not captured by the fixed effects) along with 95% CIs.||.334|-.728|.497
81533058|NCT02723773|162751155|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|92.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.17|99.11|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ related complications in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ related complications between HZ/su \>=60 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=60 YOA Group.||99.11|69.17|
81533059|NCT02723773|162751155|OTHER|The statistical analyses performed for the study objectives were descriptive. No success criteria were defined for the statistical analyses conducted in this study.|Vaccine efficacy|90.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.93|98.91|||Poisson regression method||VE = 1 - RR. RR = the ratio of the incidence rates of HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group over Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group. The VE of HZ/su vaccine against HZ related complications in this study was descriptively summarized by age strata and overall.|Comparison of vaccine efficacy (VE) in prevention of HZ related complications between HZ/su \>=70 YOA Group and Placebo/Historical Control \>=70 YOA Group.||98.91|60.93|
81533060|NCT00181363|162751230|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81533061|NCT00181363|162751231|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81533062|NCT00181363|162751232|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81533063|NCT00181363|162751233|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81533064|NCT00181363|162751234|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81533065|NCT01507688|162751323|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Models adjusted for: VA vs Non Va, admission diagnosis (transient ischemic attack vs stroke), sex (male vs female), white vs nonwhite, and baseline total Stroke Specific Quality of life score.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measurements of change GEE analyses of Total Stroke Specific Quality of Life score change at 6 months from baseline.|The adjusted positive mean (standard error) change at 6 months from baseline was higher in the intervention arm compared to in the control arm. Intervention group had 0.14 (SE 0.17) higher improvement compared to the control group.|"All the sample size calculations were powered at 80% with a 5% Type I error. We estimated based on our pilot study a change difference of 0.25 on Total Stroke Specific Quality of Life in the intervention group compared to no change in the control group at 6 months. Our power calculations estimated a sample of 226 (113) per group was needed to detect this effect. We used primary outcome row Mean Change from 0 to 6 months for this analysis."||||0.0500
81533066|NCT01507688|162751323|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.26|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted least square means (standard errors) adjusted for treatment (Intervention vs control), time of outcome from baseline (3, 6, 12 months), baseline SSQoL, Site (VA vs NonVA), Stroke/TIA diagnosis, sex (m vs f) and race (white vs nonwhite).|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted intervention arm's positive change (regression coefficient with standard error) in Total Stroke Specific Quality of Life was not significantly different at 12 months compared to the control group.|"We evaluated the mean difference on Total Stroke Specific Quality of Life compared to baseline between the intervention and control groups at 12 months using repeated measures ANCOVA models. We used primary outcome row Mean change from 0 to 12 months for this analysis."||||0.26
81533067|NCT03906071|162751324|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.05||The p-value is based on a unstratified log-rank test. (2-Sided)|Log Rank||Based on the unstratified cox proportional hazards model.|||1.05|0.70|0.144
81533068|NCT04445662|162751348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.71
81533069|NCT04445662|162751349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.48
81533070|NCT01332994|162751350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1648|TWO_SIDED|||||Exact one-sided binomial test on single proportions with a significance level of alpha equals (=) 0.025. Null hypothesis: Proportion of participants reaching DAS28 remission (\<2.6) at Week 16 is ≤45 percent (%).|Exact one-sided binomial test|||||||0.1648
81533071|NCT01332994|162751386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7559|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Naive B-cell compartment||||0.7559
81533072|NCT01332994|162751386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8961|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Transitional B-cells||||0.8961
81533073|NCT01332994|162751386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7915|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Naive B-cells||||0.7915
81629476|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-203.233|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-275.683|-130.784|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-130.784|-275.683|<.0001
81629477|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-261.208|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-330.647|-191.769|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-191.769|-330.647|<.0001
81657703|NCT04187989|163007556|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|-0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.398|0.313||The p-value is for the coefficient of the treatment/control indicator in the above mixed model|t-test, 2 sided||The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects).|We fixed linear mixed effects models adjusted for baseline values, balancing factors (age, sex, recreational cannabis), and included a random intercept for group because this is an individually randomized group treatment trial. We tested for treatment effects with a two-sided test of the coefficient for the treatment/control indicator, and estimated Cohen's D (mean difference between the 2 groups at follow-up divided by the total variation not captured by the fixed effects) along with 95% CIs.||.313|-.398|.813
81657704|NCT04187989|163007557|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|-0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.381|0.314||The p-value is for the coefficient of the treatment/control indicator in the above mixed model|t-test, 2 sided||The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects).|We fixed linear mixed effects models adjusted for baseline values, balancing factors (age, sex, recreational cannabis), and included a random intercept for group because this is an individually randomized group treatment trial. We tested for treatment effects with a two-sided test of the coefficient for the treatment/control indicator, and estimated Cohen's D (mean difference between the 2 groups at follow-up divided by the total variation not captured by the fixed effects) along with 95% CIs.||.314|-.381|.849
81657705|NCT04187989|163007558|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|-0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.247||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.607|0.371||The p-value is for the coefficient of the treatment/control indicator in the above mixed model|t-test, 2 sided||The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects|We fixed linear mixed effects models adjusted for baseline values, balancing factors (age, sex, recreational cannabis), and included a random intercept for group because this is an individually randomized group treatment trial. We tested for treatment effects with a two-sided test of the coefficient for the treatment/control indicator, and estimated Cohen's D (mean difference between the 2 groups at follow-up divided by the total variation not captured by the fixed effects) along with 95% CIs.||.371|-.607|.667
81685897|NCT02413255|163069808|EQUIVALENCE|Dose proportionality is declared when the 90% confidence interval of the slope lies entirely within the critical region (0.9679, 1.0321) for the dose range of 0.1 mg to 105 mg.|Slope|1.0195||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9752|1.0637|||Power Model|||||1.0637|0.9752|0.465
81685898|NCT02413255|163069809|EQUIVALENCE|Dose proportionality is declared when the 90% confidence interval of the slope lies entirely within the critical region (0.9679, 1.0321) for the dose range of 0.1 mg to 105 mg.|Slope|1.1124||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9913|1.2336|||Power Model|||Day 1||1.2336|0.9913|0.126
81465951|NCT01640379|162624395|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.34|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age, debut age, number of lifetime partners, pregnancy history, baseline STI status (any versus none), and insurance.|Odds ratio is for the chances of partner notification among TECH N recipients, relative to those in control arm.|H0: Women in TECHN arm notified their partners about their diagnoses more often than women in the control arm.||2.34|0.36|0.867
81533074|NCT01332994|162751386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8081|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Memory B-cells||||0.8081
81533075|NCT01332994|162751386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6574|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Pre-switch memory B-cells||||0.6574
81536985|NCT01650194|162756564|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Progesterone biomarker results collected at baseline and at Week 9 were compared using the paired t-test to evaluate the effect of enzalutamide.||||<.0001
81533076|NCT01332994|162751386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4553|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Post-switch memory B-cells||||0.4553
81533077|NCT01332994|162751386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2215|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||IgG-positive class-switched B-cells||||0.2215
81533078|NCT01332994|162751386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.886|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||IgA-positive class-switched B-cells||||0.8860
81533079|NCT01332994|162751386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8693|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Double-negative B-cells||||0.8693
81533080|NCT01332994|162751386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9564|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Plasmablasts||||0.9564
81533081|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9993|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, Naive B-cell compartment||||0.9993
81533082|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3596|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, Transitional B-cells||||0.3596
81657706|NCT04187989|163007559|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|-0.342|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.689|0.005|||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value is for the coefficient of the treatment/control indicator in the above mixed model|The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects|We fixed linear mixed effects models adjusted for baseline values, balancing factors (age, sex, recreational cannabis), and included a random intercept for group because this is an individually randomized group treatment trial. We tested for treatment effects with a two-sided test of the coefficient for the treatment/control indicator, and estimated Cohen's D (mean difference between the 2 groups at follow-up divided by the total variation not captured by the fixed effects) along with 95% CIs||.005|-.689|.051
81533083|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7435|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, Naive B-cells||||0.7435
81533084|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7671|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, Memory B-cells||||0.7671
81533085|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7912|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, Pre-switch memory B-cells||||0.7912
81533086|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5595|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, Post-switch memory B-cells||||0.5595
81533087|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3817|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, IgG-positive class-switched B-cells||||0.3817
81533088|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3623|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, IgA-positive class-switched B-cells||||0.3623
81533089|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7108|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, Double-negative B-cells||||0.7108
81533090|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0639|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, Plasmablasts||||0.0639
81533091|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 24, Naive B-cell compartment||||0.0186
81533092|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 24, Transitional B-cells||||0.0050
81533093|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0463|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 24, Naive B-cells||||0.0463
81533094|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1919|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 24, Memory B-cells||||0.1919
81533095|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3071|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 24, Pre-switch memory B-cells||||0.3071
81533096|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1714|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 24, Post-switch memory B-cells||||0.1714
81533097|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1746|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 24, IgG-positive class-switched B-cells||||0.1746
81533098|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1626|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 24, IgA-positive class-switched B-cells||||0.1626
81533099|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6304|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 24, Double-negative B-cells||||0.6304
81533100|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3449|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 24, Plasmablasts||||0.3449
81533101|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0919|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 32, Naive B-cell compartment||||0.0919
81629478|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-203.998|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-263.396|-144.599|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-144.599|-263.396|<.0001
81657707|NCT04187989|163007560|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|-0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.412|0.284|||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value is for the coefficient of the treatment/control indicator in the above mixed model||We fixed linear mixed effects models adjusted for baseline values, balancing factors (age, sex, recreational cannabis), and included a random intercept for group because this is an individually randomized group treatment trial. We tested for treatment effects with a two-sided test of the coefficient for the treatment/control indicator, and estimated Cohen's D (mean difference between the 2 groups at follow-up divided by the total variation not captured by the fixed effects) along with 95% CIs.|The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects).|.284|-.412|.714
81657708|NCT04187989|163007561|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.531|0.311|||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value is for the coefficient of the treatment/control indicator in the above mixed model|The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects).|: We fixed linear mixed effects models adjusted for baseline values, balancing factors (age, sex, recreational cannabis), and included a random intercept for group because this is an individually randomized group treatment trial. We tested for treatment effects with a two-sided test of the coefficient for the treatment/control indicator, and estimated Cohen's D (mean difference between the 2 groups at follow-up divided by the total variation not captured by the fixed effects) along with 95% CIs.||.311|-.531|.603
81685899|NCT02413255|163069809|EQUIVALENCE|Dose proportionality is declared when the 90% confidence interval of the slope lies entirely within the critical region (0.9679, 1.0321) for the dose range of 0.1 mg to 105 mg.|Slope|1.09||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9962|1.1838|||Power Model|||Day 9||1.1838|0.9962|0.114
81685900|NCT02413255|163069810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5402|||||||ANOVA|Statistical analysis results were obtained using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) with dose level as a fixed effect.||||||0.5402
81685901|NCT02413255|163069811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7824|||||||ANOVA|Statistical analysis results were obtained using ANOVA with dose level as a fixed effect.||Day 1||||0.7824
81533102|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2189|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 32, Transitional B-cells||||0.2189
81685902|NCT02413255|163069811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4056|||||||ANOVA|Statistical analysis results were obtained using ANOVA with dose level as a fixed effect.||Day 9||||0.4056
81533103|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1386|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 32, Naive B-cells||||0.1386
81533104|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6199|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 32, Memory B-cells||||0.6199
81533105|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1019|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 32, Pre-switch memory B-cells||||0.1019
81533106|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4353|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 32, Post-switch memory B-cells||||0.4353
81533107|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3934|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 32, IgG-positive class-switched B-cells||||0.3934
81533108|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4196|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 32, IgA-positive class-switched B-cells||||0.4196
81533109|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5546|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 32, Double-negative B-cells||||0.5546
81533110|NCT01332994|162751387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7695|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 32, Plasmablasts||||0.7695
81533111|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6551|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, Naive B-cell compartment||||0.6551
81533112|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6905|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, Transitional B-cells||||0.6905
81533113|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9678|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, Naive B-cells||||0.9678
81533114|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, Memory B-cells||||0.2080
81533115|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4778|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, Pre-switch memory B-cells||||0.4778
81533116|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8526|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, Post-switch memory B-cells||||0.8526
81533117|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7266|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, IgG-positive class-switched B-cells||||0.7266
81533118|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2011|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, IgA-positive class-switched B-cells||||0.2011
81533119|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7872|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, Double-negative B-cells||||0.7872
81533120|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5377|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 16, Plasmablasts||||0.5377
81533121|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6238|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 48, Naive B-cell compartment||||0.6238
81533122|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2848|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 48, Transitional B-cells||||0.2848
81533123|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6238|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 48, Naive B-cells||||0.6238
81533124|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2848|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 48, Pre-switch memory B-cells||||0.2848
81533125|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7471|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 48, Post-switch memory B-cells||||0.7471
81533126|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7471|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 48, IgG-positive class-switched B-cells||||0.7471
81533127|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.391|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 48, IgA-positive class-switched B-cells||||0.3910
81533128|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8729|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 48, Plasmablasts||||0.8729
81533129|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7261|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 66, Naive B-cell compartment||||0.7261
81533130|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9338|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 66, Transitional B-cells||||0.9338
81629479|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-178.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-249.092|-108.408|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-108.408|-249.092|<.0001
81533131|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9074|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 66, Naive B-cells||||0.9074
81533132|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 66, Memory B-cells||||<0.0001
81533133|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9338|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 66, Pre-switch memory B-cells||||0.9338
81533134|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6515|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 66, Post-switch memory B-cells||||0.6515
81533135|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8413|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 66, IgG-positive class-switched B-cells||||0.8413
81533136|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7244|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 66, IgA-positive class-switched B-cells||||0.7244
81629480|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-190.992|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-237.134|-144.85|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-144.850|-237.134|<.0001
81685903|NCT02413255|163069812|EQUIVALENCE|Dose proportionality is declared when the 90% confidence interval of the slope lies entirely within the critical region (0.9679, 1.0321) for the dose range of 0.1 mg to 105 mg.|Slope|1.0606||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0187|1.1026|||Power Model|||||1.1026|1.0187|0.019
81533137|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 66, Double-negative B-cells||||<0.0001
81533138|NCT01332994|162751388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3848|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank-Order Correlation|Probability values for the Spearman correlation were calculated as \[square root of (n minus 2) x \[square root of (r\^2 divided by 1 minus r\^2)\].||Week 66, Plasmablasts||||0.3848
81533139|NCT00279916|162751403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.18
81533140|NCT00279916|162751404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.24
81533141|NCT01598922|162751420|OTHER|Intent-to-treat (ITT) analyses following multiple imputation. Generalized Linear Models (GENLIN) predicting post-treatment HRSD scores in the imputed dataset. Covarying for pre-treatment HRSD scores, age and sex.|Odds Ratio (OR)|6.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.814|9.403|||GENLIN|||||9.403|2.814|<0.0001
81533142|NCT01598922|162751421|OTHER||Cohen's d measure of effect size|-0.79||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.32||Hierarchical Linear Modeling (HLM) was applied to PHQ-9 data, adjusting for baseline PHQ-9 score. Group x Time interactions tested for between-group differences in slope of improvement of PHQ-9 scores.|hierarchical linear modeling|Age and sex were covariates. Cohen's d effect sizes are reported.||||-0.32|-1.25|.024
81533143|NCT01598922|162751422|OTHER|Hierarchical Linear Modeling (HLM) was applied to K-10 data, adjusting for baseline K-10 score. Group x Time interactions tested for between-group differences in slope of improvement of K-10 scores.|Cohen's d measure of effect size|-0.95||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.48|||HLM|||The Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K-10) is a 10-item scale with total scores that can range from 0 to 50. Higher scores represent worse (more severe) psychological distress.||-0.48|-1.42|.003
81533144|NCT00731679|162751428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value was obtained from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment arm and analysis center.||||||0.01
81533145|NCT00731679|162751429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005|||||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value was obtained from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment arm and analysis center.||||||0.005
81536986|NCT01650194|162756565|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pregnenolone biomarker results collected at baseline and at Week 9 were compared using the paired t-test to evaluate the effect of enzalutamide.||||<.0001
81533146|NCT03087513|162751453|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||In all cases of motor evoked potential changes, a P-value of 0.05 was considered significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|As the amplitude values were non-normally distributed, the Mann-Whitney U test was performed to compare the two groups.||In total, 40 patients were randomised for the study. Data from 2 patients were excluded as the crossover arm could not be completed due to intraoperative MEP change (n=1) and the equipment malfunction (n=1). The data distributions were tested for normality with the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test.||||<0.01
81533147|NCT00452790|162751509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.483||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of tenderness-any within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.483
81533148|NCT00452790|162751509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.698||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of tenderness-significant within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.698
81533149|NCT00452790|162751509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.782||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of induration-any within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.782
81629481|NCT04800211|162944603|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-24.483||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.096|28.13|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||28.130|-77.096|0.3590
81629482|NCT04800211|162944604|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.287|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.582|-1.992|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-1.992|-2.582|<.0001
81685904|NCT02413255|163069813|EQUIVALENCE|Dose proportionality is declared when the 90% confidence interval of the slope lies entirely within the critical region (0.9679, 1.0321) for the dose range of 0.1 mg to 105 mg.|Slope|1.0789||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9628|1.195|||Power Model|||Day 1||1.1950|0.9628|0.258
81685905|NCT02413255|163069813|EQUIVALENCE|Dose proportionality is declared when the 90% confidence interval of the slope lies entirely within the critical region (0.9679, 1.0321) for the dose range of 0.1 mg to 105 mg.|Slope|1.0929||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9878|1.198|||Power Model|||Day 9||1.1980|0.9878|0.144
81533150|NCT00452790|162751509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of induration-mild within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||>0.99
81533151|NCT00452790|162751509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.729||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of induration-moderate within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.729
81533152|NCT00452790|162751509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of Induration-Severe within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||
81533153|NCT00452790|162751509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.819||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of Erythema-Any within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.819
81533154|NCT00452790|162751509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.904||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of erythema-mild within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.904
81533155|NCT00452790|162751509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of Erythema-Moderate within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||>0.99
81536987|NCT01650194|162756566|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Testosterone blood results collected at baseline and at Week 9 were compared using the paired t-test to evaluate the effect of enzalutamide.||||<.0001
81533156|NCT00452790|162751509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of erythema-severe within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||
81533157|NCT00452790|162751509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of any local reaction (tenderness, induration and erythema) within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.690
81629483|NCT04800211|162944604|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.415|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.722|-2.107|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-2.107|-2.722|<.0001
81533158|NCT00452790|162751510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.933||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of tenderness-any within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.933
81533159|NCT00452790|162751510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.776||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of tenderness-significant within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.776
81533160|NCT00452790|162751510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.596||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of induration-any within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.596
81533161|NCT00452790|162751510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.909||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of induration-mild within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.909
81533162|NCT00452790|162751510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.683||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of induration-moderate within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.683
81657709|NCT04187989|163007562|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|0.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.273|0.597|||Cohen's D|The p-value is for the coefficient of the treatment/control indicator in the above mixed model|The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects)|We fixed linear mixed effects models adjusted for baseline values, balancing factors (age, sex, recreational cannabis), and included a random intercept for group because this is an individually randomized group treatment trial. We tested for treatment effects with a two-sided test of the coefficient for the treatment/control indicator, and estimated Cohen's D (mean difference between the 2 groups at follow-up divided by the total variation not captured by the fixed effects) along with 95% CIs.||.597|-.273|.457
81533163|NCT00452790|162751510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of induration-severe within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||
81533164|NCT00452790|162751510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.203||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of erythema-any within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.203
81533165|NCT00452790|162751510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.399||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of Erythema-Mild within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.399
81533166|NCT00452790|162751510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.382||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of erythema-moderate within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.382
81533167|NCT00452790|162751510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of erythema-severe within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||
81533168|NCT00452790|162751510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.738||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of any Local reaction (tenderness, induration, erythema) within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.738
81533169|NCT00452790|162751511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.918||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of tenderness-any within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.918
81533170|NCT00452790|162751511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.906||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of tenderness-significant within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.906
81533171|NCT00452790|162751511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.404||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of induration-any within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.404
81533172|NCT00452790|162751511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.305||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of induration-mild within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.305
81533173|NCT00452790|162751511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.771||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of induration-moderate within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.771
81533174|NCT00452790|162751511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of induration-severe within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||
81533175|NCT00452790|162751511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.867||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of erythema-any within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.867
81533176|NCT00452790|162751511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.735||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of erythema-mild within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.735
81533177|NCT00452790|162751511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of erythema-moderate within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||>0.99
81533178|NCT00452790|162751511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of erythema-severe within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||
81533179|NCT00452790|162751511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.842||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of any Local Reaction (tenderness, induration, erythema) within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.842
81533180|NCT00452790|162751512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.908||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of tenderness-any within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.908
81533181|NCT00452790|162751512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.772||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of tenderness-significant within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4(12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.772
81533182|NCT00452790|162751512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.681||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of induration-any within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.681
81629484|NCT04800211|162944604|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.382|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.673|-2.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-2.090|-2.673|<.0001
81657710|NCT04187989|163007563|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|-0.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.686|0.156|||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value is for the coefficient of the treatment/control indicator in the above mixed model|The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects).|We fixed linear mixed effects models adjusted for baseline values, balancing factors (age, sex, recreational cannabis), and included a random intercept for group because this is an individually randomized group treatment trial. We tested for treatment effects with a two-sided test of the coefficient for the treatment/control indicator, and estimated Cohen's D (mean difference between the 2 groups at follow-up divided by the total variation not captured by the fixed effects) along with 95% CIs.||.156|-.686|.209
81533183|NCT00452790|162751512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.881||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of induration-mild within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.881
81533184|NCT00452790|162751512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.509||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of induration-moderate within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.509
81533185|NCT00452790|162751512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of induration-severe within 4 days of the toddler dose (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||
81533186|NCT00452790|162751512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of erythema-any within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.880
81533187|NCT00452790|162751512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.739||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of erythema-mild within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.739
81533188|NCT00452790|162751512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of erythema-moderate within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||>0.99
81536988|NCT01650194|162756568|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Cortisol blood results collected at baseline and at Week 9 were compared using the paired t-test to evaluate the effect of enzalutamide.||||<.0001
81533189|NCT00452790|162751512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of erythema-severe within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||
81533190|NCT00452790|162751512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.446||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of any local reaction (tenderness, induration, erythema) within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.446
81533191|NCT00452790|162751513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.625||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of fever \>=38 but \<=39 degrees C within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.625
81533192|NCT00452790|162751513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.375||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of fever \>39 but \<=40 degrees C within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.375
81533193|NCT00452790|162751513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.624||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of fever \>40 degrees C within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.624
81533194|NCT00452790|162751513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of decreased appetite within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||>0.99
81657711|NCT04187989|163007564|OTHER|Two-sided test of the null hypothesis of no difference between groups|Cohen's D|-0.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.541|0.328|||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value is for the coefficient of the treatment/control indicator in the above mixed model|The effect size used is the adjusted Cohen's D, calculated from the coefficient for treatment group in the mixed model, divided by total pooled SD (the square root of the sum of the residual variance+the variance of the group-level random effects)|We fixed linear mixed effects models adjusted for baseline values, balancing factors (age, sex, recreational cannabis), and included a random intercept for group because this is an individually randomized group treatment trial. We tested for treatment effects with a two-sided test of the coefficient for the treatment/control indicator, and estimated Cohen's D (mean difference between the 2 groups at follow-up divided by the total variation not captured by the fixed effects) along with 95% CIs.||.328|-.541|.623
81657712|NCT03507777|163007629|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Linear mixed model|||||||<0.0001
81657713|NCT03507777|163007630|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2487|||||||A Cox regression model|||||||0.2487
81657714|NCT03507777|163007631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2952|||||||A Cox regression model|||||||0.2952
81533195|NCT00452790|162751513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.282||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of irritability within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.282
81533196|NCT00452790|162751513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.307||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of Increased sleep within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.307
81657715|NCT02245737|163007634|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.447|0.594|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.594|-2.447|0.232
81657716|NCT02245737|163007634|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.124|1.947|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.947|-1.124|0.599
81657717|NCT02245737|163007635|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.609|1.669|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.669|-1.609|0.971
81533197|NCT00452790|162751513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.939||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of decreased sleep within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.939
81533198|NCT00452790|162751513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.085||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of any systemic event (fever, decrease in appetite, irritability, increased or decreased sleep) within 4 days of the infant series dose 1 (6 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.085
81533199|NCT00452790|162751514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.111||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of fever \>= 38 but \<= 39 degrees C within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.111
81533200|NCT00452790|162751514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of fever \>39 but \<= 40 degrees C within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||>0.99
81533201|NCT00452790|162751514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.488||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of fever \>40 degrees C within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.488
81657718|NCT02245737|163007635|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|1.743|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.743|-1.580|0.923
81657719|NCT02245737|163007636|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.172|0.899|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.899|-1.172|0.796
81657720|NCT02245737|163007636|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.437|1.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.660|-0.437|0.252
81657721|NCT02245737|163007637|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.637|3.852|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.852|-1.637|0.428
81629485|NCT04800211|162944604|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.486|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.782|-2.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-2.190|-2.782|<.0001
81629486|NCT04800211|162944604|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.668|-2.233|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-2.233|-2.668|<.0001
81629487|NCT04800211|162944604|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.466||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.185|0.747|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||0.747|0.185|0.0012
81629488|NCT04800211|162944604|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.099||||0.4957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.187|0.386|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||0.386|-0.187|0.4957
81629489|NCT04800211|162944604|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.753|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.266|-2.239|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-2.239|-3.266|<.0001
81657722|NCT02245737|163007637|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.918|2.655|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.655|-2.918|0.926
81657723|NCT02245737|163007638|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.322|0.622|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.622|-0.322|0.533
81657724|NCT02245737|163007638|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.328|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.630|-0.328|0.537
81657725|NCT02245737|163007640|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.441|3.986|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.986|-0.441|0.116
81657726|NCT02245737|163007640|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.808|3.704|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.704|-0.808|0.208
81629490|NCT04800211|162944604|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.514|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.043|-1.986|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-1.986|-3.043|<.0001
81533202|NCT00452790|162751514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.736||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of Decreased appetite within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.736
81629491|NCT04800211|162944604|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.848|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.359|-2.336|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-2.336|-3.359|<.0001
81629492|NCT04800211|162944604|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.586|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.105|-2.066|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-2.066|-3.105|<.0001
81629493|NCT04800211|162944604|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.901|-2.199|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-2.199|-2.901|<.0001
81657727|NCT02245737|163007641|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.391|1.027|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.027|-0.391|0.379
81657728|NCT02245737|163007641|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.714|0.721|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.721|-0.714|0.992
81533203|NCT00452790|162751514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.856||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of Irritability within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.856
81657729|NCT02245737|163007642|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-51.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.963|-45.578|||ANCOVA|||||-45.578|-56.963|<0.001
81657730|NCT02245737|163007642|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-65.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.947|-60.022|||ANCOVA|||||-60.022|-70.947|<0.001
81465952|NCT01640379|162624395|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age, debut age, number of lifetime partners, pregnancy history, baseline STI status (any versus none), and insurance.|Odds ratio is for partners of TECH-N recipients versus partners of women in control arm.|H0: Partners of women receiving the TECH-N intervention were treated more often than the partners of women in the control arm.||1.19|0.33|0.153
81465953|NCT01640379|162624395|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.06|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age, debut age, number of lifetime partners, pregnancy history, baseline STI status (any versus none), and insurance.|Odds ratio is for women in the TECH-N arm relative to women in the control arm.|H0: Women in the TECHN arm practiced temporary sexual abstinence for two weeks after their diagnosis more often than those in the control arm.||1.06|0.86|0.351
81465954|NCT00519428|162624400|SUPERIORITY|Hypothesis: Dual Treatment (escitalopram + bupropion) will result in greater improvement over 12 weeks than either monotherapy (i.e., two analyses: 1) dual treatment will outperform escitalopram monotherapy; 2) dual treatment will outperform bupropion monotherapy).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.0||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||"Each individual test will require the calculated p to be \< .0916 to declare that comparison to be significant. Since the hypothesis requires both comparisons to be significant, this produces an over-all alpha of .05."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hypothesis: Dual Treatment (escitalopram + bupropion) will result in greater improvement over 12 weeks than either monotherapy (i.e., two analyses: 1) dual treatment will outperform escitalopram monotherapy; 2) dual treatment will outperform bupropion monotherapy). Therefore each analysis will be done twice and it will be required that both analyses be significant to declare the over-all study significant.||||.05
81465955|NCT00519428|162624402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.0||0.0916|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||escitalopram + bupropion vs. escitalopram: F(1,159) = 1.93, ns escitalopram + bupropion vs. bupropion: F (1,157) = 1.99, ns|ANCOVA|adjusting for baseline score and country||To test the hypothesis that escitalopram + bupropion would have superior efficacy relative to each monotherapy, the group receiving both medications was separately compared to each monotherapy group, covarying for baseline score and country||||.0916
81465956|NCT04064411|162624418|NON_INFERIORITY|"Noninferiority margin = 2.0% for abaloparatide-sMTS compared with abaloparatide-SC.~Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the estimated treatment difference (abaloparatide-sMTS minus abaloparatide-SC) in the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at 12 months was above -2.0% using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis."|Least Squares Means (LSM) Difference|-3.721|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0089|-2.4331|||||LSM Difference = abaloparatide-sMTS minus abaloparatide-SC|||-2.4331|-5.0089|
81465957|NCT03395184|162624421|OTHER||Percentage risk difference|14.3||||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.0|24.5|||Min risk weight method(Mehrotra-Railkar)||90% CI was calculated using minimum (min) risk weight method (Mehrotra-Railkar 2000)|||24.5|4.0|0.0119
81465958|NCT03395184|162624421|OTHER||Percentage risk difference|21.4||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.0|32.9|||Min risk weight method(Mehrotra-Railkar)||90% CI was calculated using minimum risk weight method (Mehrotra-Railkar, 2000).|||32.9|10.0|0.0012
81465959|NCT03395184|162624435|OTHER||Percentage risk difference|13.3||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|25.7|||Min risk weight method(Mehrotra-Railkar)||90% CI was calculated using minimum risk weight method (Mehrotra-Railkar, 2000).|||25.7|1.0|0.0390
81465960|NCT03395184|162624435|OTHER||Percentage risk difference|29.7||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.2|42.2|||Min risk weight method(Mehrotra-Railkar)||90% CI was calculated using minimum risk weight method (Mehrotra-Railkar, 2000).|||42.2|17.2|0.0001
81465961|NCT03395184|162624436|OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.0||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.55|-1.48|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and baseline disease activity/extent as factors, and baseline SES-CD score as a covariate.||||-1.48|-4.55|0.0007
81465962|NCT03395184|162624436|OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.62|-3.26|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment and baseline disease activity/extent as factors, and baseline SES-CD score as a covariate.||||-3.26|-6.62|<.0001
81465963|NCT03395184|162624437|OTHER||Percentage risk difference|13.9||||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.1|25.6|||Min risk weight method(Mehrotra-Railkar)||90% CI was calculated using using minimum risk weight method (Mehrotra-Railkar, 2000).|||25.6|2.1|0.0279
81657731|NCT02245737|163007643|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-57.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.865|-53.108|||ANCOVA|||||-53.108|-62.865|<0.001
81465964|NCT03395184|162624437|OTHER||Percentage risk difference|31.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.1|43.9|||Min risk weight method(Mehrotra-Railkar)||90% CI was calculated using minimum risk weight method (Mehrotra-Railkar, 2000).|||43.9|19.1|<.0001
81465965|NCT03395184|162624438|OTHER||Percentage risk difference|2.5||||0.2922|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.3|9.3|||Min risk weight method(Mehrotra-Railkar)||90% CI was calculated using minimum risk weight method (Mehrotra-Railkar, 2000).|||9.3|-4.3|0.2922
81465966|NCT03395184|162624438|OTHER||Percentage risk difference|7.4||||0.0449|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|15.2|||Min risk weight method(Mehrotra-Railkar)||90% CI was calculated using minimum risk weight method (Mehrotra-Railkar, 2000).|||15.2|-0.4|0.0449
81465967|NCT03395184|162624439|OTHER||Percentage risk difference|5.8||||0.0998|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|13.3|||Min risk weight method(Mehrotra-Railkar)||90% CI was calculated using minimum risk weight method (Mehrotra-Railkar, 2000).|||13.3|-1.6|0.0998
81465968|NCT03395184|162624439|OTHER||Percentage risk difference|11.8||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.8|20.9|||Min risk weight method(Mehrotra-Railkar)||90% CI was calculated using minimum risk weight method (Mehrotra-Railkar, 2000).|||20.9|2.8|0.0111
81536989|NCT01650194|162756569|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Androstenedione blood results collected at baseline and at Week 9 were compared using the paired t-test to evaluate the effect of enzalutamide.||||<.0001
81657732|NCT02245737|163007643|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-73.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.926|-68.575|||ANCOVA|||||-68.575|-77.926|<0.001
81465969|NCT01817582|162624442|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|0.3||||0.6199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using MMRM method.||1.3|-0.7|0.6199
81657733|NCT02245737|163007644|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.33||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.21|2.464|||ANCOVA|||||2.464|-42.210|0.081
81657734|NCT02245737|163007644|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.78||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.555|5.938|||ANCOVA|||||5.938|-36.555|0.157
81704109|NCT00588380|163103795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Using the Kruskal-Wallis test (general allelic model), we assessed univariate associations of rs6923761 genotype with Phi Total in the presence of either glucose alone, glucose and 0.75 pmol/kg/min GLP-1 or glucose and 1.5 pmol/kg/min GLP-1 If the p-value for the overall univariate test of association was \<0.1, then the associations for specific genotype pairs (e.g.: 1,1 vs. 1,2 or 2,2 vs. 1,1) were also examined using a Mann-Whitney Rank Sum test.||||0.11
81465970|NCT01817582|162624442|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using MMRM method.||1.2|-0.9|0.8070
81657735|NCT02245737|163007645|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.243|-0.002|||ANCOVA|||||-0.002|-5.243|0.050
81657736|NCT02245737|163007645|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.618|0.373|||ANCOVA|||||0.373|-4.618|0.095
81657737|NCT02245737|163007646|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.785|-8.574|||ANCOVA|||||-8.574|-18.785|<0.001
81657738|NCT02245737|163007646|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.887|-12.428|||ANCOVA|||||-12.428|-22.887|<0.001
81657739|NCT02245737|163007647|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.014|||ANCOVA|||||0.014|-0.033|0.426
81657740|NCT02245737|163007647|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.018|||ANCOVA|||||0.018|-0.029|0.660
81629494|NCT04800211|162944604|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.071||||0.7372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.346|0.489|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||0.489|-0.346|0.7372
81629495|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.106|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.502|-2.71|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||-2.710|-3.502|<.0001
81657741|NCT02245737|163007648|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.003|||ANCOVA|||||0.003|-0.015|0.210
81657742|NCT02245737|163007648|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.007|||ANCOVA|||||0.007|-0.013|0.568
81704110|NCT00588380|163103796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||All data are presented as means ± SEM. Using the Kruskal-Wallis test (general allelic model), we assessed univariate associations of genotype with ΦTotal||||0.09
81465971|NCT01817582|162624442|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1||||0.8068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using MMRM method.||0.9|-1.1|0.8068
81657743|NCT02245737|163007649|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.258|-1.413|||ANCOVA|||||-1.413|-3.258|<0.001
81657744|NCT02245737|163007649|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.118|-2.247|||ANCOVA|||||-2.247|-4.118|<0.001
81465972|NCT01817582|162624443|OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.4||||0.2296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|2.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using MMRM method.||2.8|-11.6|0.2296
81465973|NCT01817582|162624443|OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.9||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|2.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using MMRM method.||2.5|-12.3|0.1890
81533204|NCT00452790|162751514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of Increased sleep within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.098
81465974|NCT01817582|162624443|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.5||||0.8836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|6.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using MMRM method.||6.7|-7.7|0.8836
81465975|NCT04223635|162624461|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Interval (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|92.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.38|157.69|||||For the comparison, moderate HI represents the numerator and normal HF represents the denominator.|||157.69|54.38|
81533205|NCT00452790|162751514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of Decreased sleep within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.034
81657745|NCT02929329|163007680|SUPERIORITY|"The overall type I error was 0.05 for 2-sided testing across primary and secondary outcomes.~Control for multiple comparisons was achieved using the following testing algorithm: if the primary outcome met the P-value threshold of 0.05, the alpha error would be divided unequally between cardiovascular death (96% of the overall alpha error, or 0.048) and change from baseline to week 24 in the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire total symptom score (4% of the overall alpha error, or 0.002)."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|0.99|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by randomization setting and region, including terms for baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and treatment group.|Cox proportional-hazards model with baseline hazards stratified according to the randomization setting and geographic region and with the treatment group and baseline eGFR as covariates.|||0.99|0.86|0.0252
81657746|NCT02929329|163007680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0211|||||||Stratified log-rank test|Log-rank test stratified by randomization setting and region.||||||0.0211
81657747|NCT02929329|163007680|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|0.99|||||Cox proportional-hazards model with baseline hazards stratified according to the randomization setting and geographic region and with the treatment group and baseline eGFR as covariates.|Competing risk subdistribution hazard ratio and associated 95% confidence intervals for treatment were computed. Deaths not included in the endpoint were considered as the competing risk.||0.99|0.86|
81704111|NCT01451398|163103853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Change in HbA1c = Baseline HbA1c + Region + Pooled OAD Strata + Visit + Treatment + (Treatment\*Visit), using AR(1) variance/covariance structure.||||-0.23|-0.57|<0.0001
81704112|NCT01451398|163103854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.726||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|4.8|||Regression, Logistic|Model: Treatment + Pooled OAD Stratum + Region + Baseline HbA1c||||4.80|1.55|0.0005
81704113|NCT01451398|163103855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.361||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|11.17|||Regression, Logistic|Model: Treatment + Pooled OAD Stratum + Region + Baseline HbA1c||||11.17|1.70|0.0021
81704114|NCT01451398|163103856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.1698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.03|3.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|"Model: FPG = Baseline FPG + Region + Pooled OAD Stratum + Visit + Treatment + (Treatment \* Visit)~Variance/Covariance Matrix is Autoregression 1"||||3.18|-18.03|0.1698
81704115|NCT01451398|163103859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.018|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|FEV1 = Baseline FEV1 + Age + Gender + Race + Height + Visit + Treatment + (Treatment\*Visit)||||-0.05|-0.12|
81704116|NCT01451398|163103862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Negative binomial regression|Model: Treatment + Region + OAD Stratum + Exposure Time||||||<0.0001
81704117|NCT01451398|163103863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2024|||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model: Treatment + Region + OAD Stratum + Exposure Time||||||0.2024
81704118|NCT01451398|163103866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.365|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.34|||ANCOVA||Model: Baseline Weight + Change in HbA1c at Week 24 + Region + OAD Stratum + Treatment|||2.34|0.90|<0.0001
81704119|NCT02709109|163103874|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) mean difference|0.2||||0.8173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.8|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.8|-1.4|0.8173
81704120|NCT02709109|163103874|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.7||||0.5903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.9|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.9|-3.3|0.5903
81704121|NCT02709109|163103874|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.7||||0.5917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.9|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.9|-3.4|0.5917
81465976|NCT04223635|162624463|OTHER|Least squares means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% CIs for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric Least Square Mean|147.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.39|227.07|||||For the comparison, moderate HI represents the numerator and normal HF represents the denominator.|||227.07|95.39|
81536990|NCT01650194|162756570|OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Progesterone blood results collected at baseline and at Week 9 were compared using the paired t-test to evaluate the effect of enzalutamide.||||0.0002
81704122|NCT02709109|163103874|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.9||||0.5021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.8|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.8|-3.6|0.5021
81704123|NCT02709109|163103874|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.6||||0.1382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.5|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.5|-3.8|0.1382
81704124|NCT02709109|163103874|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.9||||0.4962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.5|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||3.5|-1.7|0.4962
81704125|NCT03920865|163103877|OTHER|Descriptive statistics.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.802|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.627|1.03||||||||1.03|0.627|
81704126|NCT03920865|163103877|OTHER|Descriptive statistics.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.842|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.588|1.21||||||||1.21|0.588|
81704127|NCT03920865|163103879|OTHER|Descriptive statistics.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.695|1.3||||||||1.30|0.695|
81704128|NCT03920865|163103879|OTHER|Descriptive statistics.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.953|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.715|1.27||||||||1.27|0.715|
81704129|NCT03920865|163103880|OTHER|Descriptive statistics.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.39||||||||1.39|0.830|
81704130|NCT03920865|163103880|OTHER|Descriptive statistics.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.947|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.21||||||||1.21|0.740|
81704131|NCT03920865|163103882|OTHER|Descriptive statistics.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.962|1.49||||||||1.49|0.962|
81704132|NCT03920865|163103882|OTHER|Descriptive statistics.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.991|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.21||||||||1.21|0.810|
81704133|NCT04010370|163103917|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation of McAuley index with PREDIM index at baseline.||||<0.001
81704134|NCT04010370|163103918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.319|||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation of Belfiore index with PREDIM index at baseline.||||0.319
81704135|NCT04010370|163103919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation of Cederholm index with PREDIM index at baseline.||||0.27
81704136|NCT04010370|163103920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.246|||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation of Avignon index with PREDIM index at baseline.||||0.246
81704137|NCT04010370|163103921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.259|||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation of Matsuda index with PREDIM index at baseline.||||0.259
81704138|NCT04010370|163103922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation of Gutt index with PREDIM index at baseline.||||0.69
81704139|NCT04010370|163103923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation of Stumvoll index with PREDIM index at baseline.||||0.022
81704140|NCT04010370|163103924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation of HOMA-IR index with PREDIM index at baseline.||||0.69
81704141|NCT04010370|163103925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation of ISI index with PREDIM index at baseline.||||0.69
81704142|NCT04010370|163103926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.541|||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation of Raynaud index with PREDIM index at baseline.||||0.541
81704143|NCT04010370|163103927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation of QUICKI index with PREDIM index at baseline.||||0.69
81704144|NCT04010370|163103928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.531|||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation of FIRI index with PREDIM index at baseline.||||0.531
81704145|NCT04010370|163103929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.726|||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation of Bennett index with PREDIM index at baseline.||||0.726
81704146|NCT04010370|163103930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.787|||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation of TyG index with PREDIM index at baseline.||||0.787
81704147|NCT01815580|163103942|OTHER||||||>|0.75|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.75
81704148|NCT01815580|163103943|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81704149|NCT01815580|163103944|OTHER||||||>|0.3|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.3
81704150|NCT01815580|163103945|OTHER||||||>|0.12|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.12
81704151|NCT01815580|163103946|OTHER||||||>|0.22|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.22
81536991|NCT01650194|162756571|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pregnenolone blood results collected at baseline and at Week 9 were compared using the paired t-test to evaluate the effect of enzalutamide.||||<.0001
81657748|NCT02929329|163007681|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.8555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.11||If significance for the primary outcome was determined, cardiovascular death was tested against an alpha of 0.048.|Regression, Cox|Stratified by randomization setting and region, including terms for baseline eGFR and treatment group.|Cox proportional-hazards model with baseline hazards stratified according to the randomization setting and geographic region and with the treatment group and baseline eGFR as covariates.|||1.11|0.92|0.8555
81704152|NCT00444964|163103947|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81704153|NCT00444964|163103948|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81465977|NCT04223635|162624464|OTHER|Least squares means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% CIs for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric Least Square Mean|142.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.21|223.79|||||For the comparison, moderate HI represents the numerator and normal HF represents the denominator.|||223.79|91.21|
81657749|NCT02929329|163007681|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.11|||||Cox proportional-hazards model with baseline hazards stratified according to the randomization setting and geographic region and with the treatment group and baseline eGFR as covariates.|Competing risk subdistribution hazard ratio and associated 95% confidence intervals for treatment were computed. Deaths not included in the endpoint were considered as the competing risk.||1.11|0.92|
81704154|NCT00444964|163103949|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81704155|NCT01711658|163103950|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.3436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.46|||Log Rank|One-sided significance level = 0.1803|Reference level = IMRT + cisplatin + placebo|Hazard ratio (lapatinib/placebo) set at 0.65 (35% reduction), 1-sided alpha 0.20 (final test at 0.1803 accounting for 1 interim analysis), logrank test, 80% power, 69 events in 128 randomized (142 total enrolled) patients required. Final analysis at 67 (of 69) events drops power to 79%.||1.46|0.56|0.3436
81704156|NCT01711658|163103951|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.5836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.86|||Log Rank|One-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = IMRT + cisplatin + placebo|||1.86|0.61|0.5836
81533206|NCT00452790|162751514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of Any systemic event (fever, decrease in appetite, irritability, increased or decreased sleep) within 4 days of the infant series dose 2 (10 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||>0.99
81533207|NCT00452790|162751515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.085||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of fever \>= 38 but \<= 39 degrees C within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.085
81533208|NCT00452790|162751515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of fever \>39 but \<= 40 degrees C within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||
81629496|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.824|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.235|-2.414|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||-2.414|-3.235|<.0001
81657750|NCT02929329|163007682|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.48|||||Treatment difference = Omecamtiv mecarbil - Placebo|||0.48|-1.40|
81657751|NCT02929329|163007682|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|4.46|||||Treatment difference = Omecamtiv mecarbil - Placebo|||4.46|0.54|
81533209|NCT00452790|162751515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.489||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of fever \>40 degrees C within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.489
81657752|NCT02929329|163007682|SUPERIORITY|If significance for the primary outcome was determined, change from baseline in the KCCQ total symptom score was tested against an alpha of 0.002.||||||0.0278|||||||Omnibus F-test|||||||0.0278
81657753|NCT02929329|163007682|OTHER||Pooled treatment difference|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|4.51|||||Overall pooled estimate of treatment difference (Omecamtiv mecarbil - Placebo) using random effects meta-analysis approach.|||4.51|-2.55|
81685906|NCT02413255|163069816|EQUIVALENCE|Dose proportionality is declared when the 90% confidence interval of the slope lies entirely within the critical region (0.9679, 1.0321) for the dose range of 0.1 mg to 105 mg.|Slope|1.0799||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0371|1.1227|||Power Model|||||1.1227|1.0371|0.003
81704157|NCT01711658|163103952|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.1743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.65|||Log Rank|One-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = IMRT + cisplatin + placebo|||1.65|0.25|0.1743
81629497|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.228|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.553|-2.904|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||-2.904|-3.553|<.0001
81704158|NCT01711658|163103953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7989|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.7989
81629498|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.839|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.221|-2.457|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||-2.457|-3.221|<.0001
81629499|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.449|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.828|-2.07|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||-2.070|-2.828|<.0001
81657754|NCT02929329|163007682|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|0.2|||||Treatment difference = Omecamtiv mecarbil - Placebo|As a sensitivity for missing data due to death, joint longitudinal and survival models were fit using KCCQ TSS observed values with random subject slopes and intercepts for the longitudinal models with terms for baseline eGFR, region, and treatment by slope. The survival models were fit for all-cause death with baseline eGFR and treatment in the proportional hazard part of the models, KCCQ TSS modeled values as the shared parameterization, stratified by region with Weibull baseline functions.||0.20|-1.62|
81685907|NCT02413255|163069817|EQUIVALENCE|Dose proportionality is declared when the 90% confidence interval of the slope lies entirely within the critical region (0.9679, 1.0321) for the dose range of 0.1 mg to 105 mg.|Slope|1.0897||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9735|1.206|||Power Model|||||1.2060|0.9735|0.201
81704159|NCT01711658|163103954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3728||||||IMRT|Fisher Exact|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.3728
81465978|NCT00356135|162624481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.91|||<|0.0001||95.0|-19.1|-8.73|||ANOVA|Treatment and study sites are fixed effects and MPA right before the randomization treatment period is a covariate in the model.|Mean Difference is for Prasugrel 10/10 mg arm minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg arm.|||-8.73|-19.10|<0.0001
81465979|NCT00356135|162624481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.98|||<|0.0001||95.0|-19.26|-8.71|||ANCOVA|||||-8.71|-19.26|<0.0001
81465980|NCT00356135|162624482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.4||||0.4055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.22|3.35||P-value for 2 Hour (20 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 10/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||3.35|-8.22|0.4055
81465981|NCT00356135|162624482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-23.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.3|-17.51||P-value for 2 Hour (20 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 60/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-17.51|-29.30|<0.0001
81465982|NCT00356135|162624482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.2||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.82|0.32||P-value for 24 Hour (20 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 10/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||0.32|-8.82|0.0680
81533210|NCT00452790|162751515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of decreased appetite within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.840
81533211|NCT00452790|162751515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.605||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of irritability within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.605
81533212|NCT00452790|162751515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of increased sleep within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||>0.99
81657755|NCT02929329|163007682|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.82|||||Treatment difference = Omecamtiv mecarbil - Placebo|As a sensitivity for missing data due to death, joint longitudinal and survival models were fit using KCCQ TSS observed values with random subject slopes and intercepts for the longitudinal models with terms for baseline eGFR, region, and treatment by slope. The survival models were fit for all-cause death with baseline eGFR and treatment in the proportional hazard part of the models, KCCQ TSS modeled values as the shared parameterization, stratified by region with Weibull baseline functions.||3.82|0.80|
81657756|NCT02929329|163007683|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.1902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.03||If statistical significance was achieved for both the time to CV death and change from baseline in the KCCQ TSS, time to first heart failure hospitalization was to be tested at the full alpha.|Regression, Cox|Stratified by randomization setting and region, including terms for baseline eGFR and treatment group.|Cox proportional-hazards model with baseline hazards stratified according to the randomization setting and geographic region and with the trial group and the baseline eGFR as covariates.|||1.03|0.87|0.1902
81657757|NCT02929329|163007683|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.04|||||Cox proportional-hazards model with baseline hazards stratified according to the randomization setting and geographic region and with the trial group and the baseline eGFR as covariates.|Competing risk subdistribution hazard ratio and associated 95% confidence intervals for treatment were computed. Deaths not included in the endpoint are considered as the competing risk.||1.04|0.88|
81465983|NCT00356135|162624482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-29.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|-23.94||P-value for 24 Hour (20 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 60/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|Comparison of MPA to 20 uM ADP at 24 hours||-23.94|-33.20|<0.0001
81465984|NCT00356135|162624482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-15.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.96|-9.65||P-value for 1 Week (20 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 10/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-9.65|-19.96|<0.0001
81465985|NCT00356135|162624482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-15.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.87|-9.32||P-value for 1 Week (20 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 60/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-9.32|-19.87|<0.0001
81465986|NCT00356135|162624482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-15.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|-9.22||P-value for 2 Week (20 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 10/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-9.22|-20.30|<0.0001
81465987|NCT00356135|162624482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-15.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.59|-9.22||P-value for 2 Week (20 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 60/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-9.22|-20.59|<0.0001
81465988|NCT00356135|162624482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.5501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.85|3.14||P-value for 2 Hour (5 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 10/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||3.14|-5.85|0.5501
81465989|NCT00356135|162624482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-17.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.55|-12.37||P-value for 2 Hour (5 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 60/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-12.37|-21.55|<0.0001
81533213|NCT00452790|162751515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.265||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of decreased sleep within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.265
81465990|NCT00356135|162624482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.1||||0.0752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.58|0.42||P-value for 24 Hour (5 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 10/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||0.42|-8.58|0.0752
81533214|NCT00452790|162751515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.422||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of any systemic event (fever, decrease in appetite, irritability, increased or decreased sleep) within 4 days of the infant series dose 3 (14 weeks of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.422
81657758|NCT02929329|163007684|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.09||If time to first heart failure hospitalization was statistically significant, time to all-cause death was to be tested with the same alpha as time to first heart failure hospitalization.|Regression, Cox||Cox proportional-hazards model with baseline hazards stratified according to the randomization setting and geographic region and with the trial group and the baseline eGFR as covariates.|||1.09|0.92|0.9633
81704160|NCT01711658|163103954|OTHER|||||||0.7781||||||Cisplatin|Fisher Exact|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.7781
81533215|NCT00452790|162751516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.815||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of fever \>= 38 but \<= 39 degrees within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.815
81533216|NCT00452790|162751516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of fever \>39 but \<= 40 degrees within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||>0.99
81533217|NCT00452790|162751516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of fever \>40 degrees C within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||
81533218|NCT00452790|162751516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.401||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of decreased appetite within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.401
81533219|NCT00452790|162751516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.511||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of irritability within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.511
81533220|NCT00452790|162751516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.487||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of increased sleep within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.487
81533221|NCT00452790|162751516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.388||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of decreased sleep within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.388
81657759|NCT01144052|163007728|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No statistical hypothesis tests for efficacy were performed as this was a pilot study serving to generate first data and hypotheses.||||||0.125||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.125
81533222|NCT00452790|162751516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.753||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence rates of any systemic event fever, decrease in appetite, irritability, increased or decreased sleep) within 4 days of the toddler dose, dose 4 (12 months of age) reported in the 13vPnC group relative to the incidence rates in the 7vPnC group. No hypothesis testing was performed. The analysis is descriptive.||||0.753
81533223|NCT04177212|162751521|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value for testing null-hypothesis that response of Pooled Group was less or equal to 50 percent (%).|One-sided binomial test|||Between Groups calculation were not done because comparing Groups A and B was not part of the objective of this investigation.||||< 0.0001
81533224|NCT04177212|162751522|OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||P-value for testing null-hypothesis that response of Pooled Group was less or equal to 50%.|One-sided binomial test|||Between Groups calculation were not done because comparing Groups A and B was not part of the objective of this investigation.||||0.0003
81533225|NCT01279681|162751528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.03||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.17|||Regression, Cox|||||2.17|0.49|0.93
81533226|NCT02796677|162751543|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.084|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.117|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.117|0.051|<0.0001
81533227|NCT02796677|162751544|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.055||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.088|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.088|0.023|0.0009
81533228|NCT02796677|162751545|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was established by showing that the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for change from baseline in morning pre-dose (trough) FEV1 at week 24 when compared AB 400 μg versus TIO 18 μg was higher than -50 mL (non-inferiority limit).|LS mean difference|0.007||||0.6377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.035|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.035|-0.021|0.6377
81533229|NCT02796677|162751546|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.075|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.043|0.107|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.107|0.043|<0.0001
81533230|NCT02796677|162751546|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.087|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.122|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.122|0.052|<0.0001
81533231|NCT02796677|162751547|SUPERIORITY||Odds ratio|0.96||||0.8714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.51|||Logistic random-effect model|||||1.51|0.61|0.8714
81465991|NCT00356135|162624482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-20.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.81|-15.64||P-value for 24 Hour (5 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 60/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-15.64|-24.81|<0.0001
81533232|NCT02796677|162751547|SUPERIORITY||Odds ratio|0.97||||0.8873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.58|||Logistic random-effect model|||||1.58|0.59|0.8873
81533233|NCT01790594|162751654|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.088||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.067|15.242|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The p-value compares Investigational arm and control arm.||15.242|-11.067|0.750
81533234|NCT00669214|162751715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|0.163||||0.1054||95.0|-0.063|0.393|||Fisher Exact|The p-value was based on the Fisher exact test for a 2x2 contingency table.||||0.393|-0.063|0.1054
81533235|NCT00669214|162751717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|0.155||||0.2404||95.0|-0.072|0.388|||Fisher Exact|The p-value was based on the Fisher exact test for a 2x2 contingency table.||||0.388|-0.072|0.2404
81533236|NCT00669214|162751719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|0.228||||0.0366||95.0|0.003|0.452|||Fisher Exact|The p-value was based on the Fisher exact test for a 2x2 contingency table.||||0.452|0.003|0.0366
81533237|NCT00669214|162751721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from Day 0|3.33||||0.1816||95.0|-2.811|9.471|||Student T-test|||||9.471|-2.811|0.1816
81533238|NCT00669214|162751723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from Day 0|1.19||||0.0435||95.0|-0.161|2.532|||Student T-test|||||2.532|-0.161|0.0435
81533239|NCT00669214|162751725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0224||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum|||||||0.0224
81533240|NCT00754377|162751727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81533241|NCT00754377|162751728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81533242|NCT00346216|162751730|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non inferiority required a hazard ratio of 1.12 or lower, as well as an upper 95% confidence limit of 1.33 or lower in the ITT population and of 1.40 or lower in the MITT population.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.13||Non inferiority P value, α=0.025|Regression, Cox|||ITT Population||1.13|0.76|0.0002
81533243|NCT00346216|162751730|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority requires the hazard ratio does not exceed 1.12, and the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the hazard ratio estimate does not exceed 1.40|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.14||Non inferiority P value, α=0.025|Regression, Cox|||MITT Population||1.14|0.72|0.0001
81533244|NCT00346216|162751730|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority requires the hazard ratio does not exceed 1.12, and the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the hazard ratio estimate does not exceed 1.33|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.04||Non inferiority P value, α=0.025|Regression, Cox|||ITT Population||1.04|0.70|<0.0001
81533245|NCT00346216|162751730|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority requires the hazard ratio does not exceed 1.12, and the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the hazard ratio (HR) estimate does not exceed 1.40|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.02||Non-inferiority P-value, α=0.025|Regression, Cox|||MITT Population||1.02|0.64|<0.0001
81533246|NCT00346216|162751730|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority requires the hazard ratio does not exceed 1.12, and the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the hazard ratio (HR) estimate does not exceed 1.33|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.31||Non-inferiority P-value, α=0.025|Regression, Cox|||ITT Population||1.31|0.89|0.0182
81533247|NCT00346216|162751730|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority requires the hazard ratio does not exceed 1.12, and the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the hazard ratio (HR) estimate does not exceed 1.40|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.4||Non-inferiority P-value, α=0.025|Regression, Cox|||MITT Population||1.40|0.89|0.0250
81533248|NCT00346216|162751731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.6427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.12|||Regression, Cox|||ITT Population||1.12|0.83|0.6427
81533249|NCT00346216|162751731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.0597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.01|||Regression, Cox|||ITT Population||1.01|0.75|0.0597
81657760|NCT01144052|163007729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.447||95.0|||||non-parametric|||||||0.447
81465992|NCT00356135|162624482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.21|-7.5||P-value for 1 Week (5 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 10/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-7.50|-17.21|<0.0001
81465993|NCT00356135|162624482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.79|-5.79||P-value for 1 Week (5 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 60/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-5.79|-15.79|<0.0001
81465994|NCT00356135|162624482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.41|-7.72||P-value for 2 Week (5 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 10/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-7.72|-17.41|<0.0001
81465995|NCT00356135|162624482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|-6.82||P-value for 2 Week (5 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 60/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-6.82|-16.80|<0.0001
81465996|NCT00356135|162624483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1824|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean of MPA 20 uM ADP at the end of Clopidogrel open label of patients on chronic clopidogrel at the time of qualifying events was compared to the mean MPA of patients not using clopidogrel at this time.||||0.1824
81465997|NCT00356135|162624483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1101|||||||F-test|||The variance of MPA 20 uM ADP at the end of Clopidogrel open label of patients on chronic clopidogrel at the time of qualifying events was compared to the variance of MPA for patients not using clopidogrel at this time.||||0.1101
81629500|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.023|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.328|-2.718|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||-2.718|-3.328|<.0001
81657761|NCT01144052|163007730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.447|||||||non-parametric|||||||0.447
81657762|NCT01144052|163007731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.206
81657763|NCT01144052|163007733|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No statistical hypothesis tests for efficacy were performed, as this was pilot study serving to generate first data and hypotheses.||||||0.234||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p-value refers to nT2L at month 12||||||0.234
81704161|NCT01711658|163103954|OTHER|||||||0.8||||||Pre-IMRT lapatinib/placebo|Fisher Exact|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.8000
81533250|NCT00346216|162751731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.1481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.29|||Regression, Cox|||ITT Population||1.29|0.96|0.1481
81465998|NCT00356135|162624484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.1||||0.3466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|3.37||P-value for 2 Hour (20 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 10/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||3.37|-9.50|0.3466
81533251|NCT00346216|162751731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.5758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.13|||Regression, Cox|||MITT Population||1.13|0.80|0.5758
81533252|NCT00346216|162751731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.97|||Regression, Cox|||MITT Population||0.97|0.69|0.0204
81533253|NCT00346216|162751731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.0751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.38|||Regression, Cox|||MITT Population||1.38|0.98|0.0751
81533254|NCT00346216|162751732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.4|||Regression, Cox|||ITT Population||1.40|0.67|0.8576
81533255|NCT00346216|162751732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.1202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.08|||Regression, Cox|||ITT Population||1.08|0.53|0.1202
81533256|NCT00346216|162751732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27||||0.1734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.81|||Regression, Cox|||ITT Population||1.81|0.90|0.1734
81533257|NCT00346216|162751732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.81|||Regression, Cox|||MITT Population||0.81|0.32|0.0041
81533258|NCT00346216|162751732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.68|||Regression, Cox|||MITT Population||0.68|0.27|0.0003
81533259|NCT00346216|162751732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.4243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.69|||Regression, Cox|||MITT Population||1.69|0.80|0.4243
81533260|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 1 (ITT)||2.53|1.01|<0.0001
81533261|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 1 (ITT)||1.56|0.05|0.0373
81533262|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 1 (ITT)||1.72|0.20|0.0129
81533263|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 2 (ITT)||1.29|-0.25|0.1830
81533264|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.7777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 2 (ITT)||0.66|-0.88|0.7777
81533265|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.1072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 2 (ITT)||1.40|-0.14|0.1072
81533266|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.8237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|1.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 4 (ITT)||1.46|-0.12|0.8237
81465999|NCT00356135|162624484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-27.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|-20.33||P-value for 2 Hour (20 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 60/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-20.33|-33.40|<0.0001
81466000|NCT00356135|162624484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.3||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.04|-1.6||P-value for 24 Hour (20 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 10/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-1.60|-13.04|0.0127
81466001|NCT00356135|162624484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-34.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.99|-28.42||P-value for 24 Hour (20 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 60/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-28.42|-39.99|<0.0001
81533267|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.8237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 4 (ITT)||0.70|-0.88|0.8237
81533268|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|1.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 4 (ITT)||1.55|-0.03|0.0587
81533269|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.3129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 8 (ITT)||1.23|-0.39|0.3129
81533270|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.6526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 8 (ITT)||1.00|-0.63|0.6526
81533271|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.5774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 8 (ITT)||1.05|-0.58|0.5774
81533272|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|1.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 12 (ITT)||1.62|-0.04|0.0632
81533273|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 12 (ITT)||1.15|-0.52|0.4540
81533274|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.2705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 12 (ITT)||1.30|-0.37|0.2705
81533275|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.5225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 18 (ITT)||1.14|-0.58|0.5225
81533276|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.5996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 18 (ITT)||0.63|-1.10|0.5996
81533277|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.2461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 18 (ITT)||1.38|-0.35|0.2461
81533278|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.8127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 24 (ITT)||1.00|-0.79|0.8127
81533279|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.9641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 24 (ITT)||0.87|-0.92|0.9641
81533280|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.7784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 24 (ITT)||1.03|-0.77|0.7784
81704162|NCT01711658|163103954|OTHER|||||||0.6459||||||Concurrent lapatinib/placebo|Fisher Exact|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.6459
81533281|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.2105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 30 (ITT)||1.56|-0.34|0.2105
81533282|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.2909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 30 (ITT)||1.46|-0.44|0.2909
81533283|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.8459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 30 (ITT)||1.05|-0.86|0.8459
81533284|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.1116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 36 (ITT)||1.80|-0.19|0.1116
81533285|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.9751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 36 (ITT)||1.01|-0.98|0.9751
81533286|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.1202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|1.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 36 (ITT)||1.79|-0.21|0.1202
81466002|NCT00356135|162624484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-18.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.58|-11.09||P-value for 1 Week (20 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 10/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-11.09|-25.58|<0.0001
81466003|NCT00356135|162624484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-20.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.09|-12.26||P-value for 1 Week (20 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 60/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-12.26|-27.09|<0.0001
81466004|NCT00356135|162624484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-22.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.42|-14.77||P-value for 2 Week (20 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 10/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-14.77|-28.42|<0.0001
81466005|NCT00356135|162624484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-23.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.61|-15.63||P-value for 2 Week (20 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 60/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-15.63|-29.61|<0.0001
81466006|NCT00356135|162624484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.6||||0.4954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|6.38||P-value for 2 Hour (5 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 10/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||6.38|-3.11|0.4954
81466007|NCT00356135|162624484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.92|-6.24||P-value for 2 Hour (5 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 60/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-6.24|-15.92|<0.0001
81466008|NCT00356135|162624484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.3||||0.1971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|1.74||P-value for 24 Hour (5 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 10/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||1.74|-8.31|0.1971
81533287|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.3767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|1.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 42 (ITT)||1.48|-0.56|0.3767
81533288|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.1123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 42 (ITT)||0.19|-1.85|0.1123
81533289|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 42 (ITT)||2.31|0.26|0.0137
81533290|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from Baseline to Month 1 (MITT)||2.47|1.07|<0.0001
81533291|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from Baseline to Month 1 (MITT)||1.54|0.13|0.0197
81657764|NCT00037830|163007807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis for Phase I was that at week 24, there is no difference between UPDRS motor scores in placebo vs. GM1-treated subjects.||||<0.0001
81533292|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from Baseline to Month 1 (MITT)||1.64|0.23|0.0094
81533293|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.1247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 2 (MITT)||1.31|-0.16|0.1247
81533294|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.8278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 2 (MITT)||0.65|-0.81|0.8278
81533295|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 2 (MITT)||1.39|-0.08|0.0802
81657765|NCT00037830|163007808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0368|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis for Phase II is that long-term use of GM1 does not affect the progression of PD symptoms and that there is no benefit to early start of GM1 use.||||0.0368
81657766|NCT00037830|163007809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1903|||||||estimate of slope of change over time|random intercept model and a variance components covariance structure||||||0.1903
81657767|NCT00037830|163007809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0063||95.0|||||estimate slope of change over time|random intercept model and a variance components covariance structure||||||0.0063
81657768|NCT00037830|163007810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0502|||||||estimate of slope of change over time|random intercept model and a variance components covariance structure||||||0.0502
81657769|NCT00037830|163007810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||estimate slope of change over time|random intercept model and a variance components covariance structure||||||0.0003
81657770|NCT00037830|163007811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81657771|NCT00037830|163007812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.131|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1310
81657772|NCT00037830|163007813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis was paired sample t-test on change from baseline.||||<0.05
81657773|NCT00037830|163007814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81657774|NCT00037830|163007815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81533296|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 4 (MITT)||1.46|-0.09|0.0822
81533297|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.8314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 4 (MITT)||0.69|-0.86|0.8314
81533298|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 4 (MITT)||1.54|-0.01|0.0516
81466009|NCT00356135|162624484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.98|-10.75||P-value for 24 Hour (5 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 60/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-10.75|-20.98|<0.0001
81466010|NCT00356135|162624484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.81|-7.32||P-value for 1 Week (5 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 10/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-7.32|-18.81|<0.0001
81466011|NCT00356135|162624484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.91|-6.09||P-value for 1 Week (5 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 60/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-6.09|-17.91|0.0001
81466012|NCT00356135|162624484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.64|-6.32||P-value for 2 Week (5 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 10/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-6.32|-15.64|<0.0001
81533299|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.3202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 8 (MITT)||1.24|-0.40|0.3202
81533300|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.5893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 8 (MITT)||1.05|-0.60|0.5893
81533301|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 8 (MITT)||1.01|-0.63|0.6510
81533302|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.0796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 12 (MITT)||1.62|-0.09|0.0796
81533303|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.5061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 12 (MITT)||1.15|-0.57|0.5061
81533304|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.2796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|1.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 12 (MITT)||1.33|-0.38|0.2796
81533305|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.6725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 18 (MITT)||1.08|-0.69|0.6725
81533306|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.6381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 18 (MITT)||0.67|-1.10|0.6381
81533307|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.3737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 18 (MITT)||1.29|-0.49|0.3737
81657775|NCT00037830|163007816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81704163|NCT01711658|163103954|OTHER|||||||0.4792||||||Maintenance lapatinib/placebo|Fisher Exact|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.4792
81657776|NCT01534689|163007830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81704164|NCT01711658|163103955|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.6735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.17|||Log Rank|One-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = IMRT + cisplatin + placebo|||2.17|0.62|0.6735
81704165|NCT00166517|163103960|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was assessed versus a constant, 85%, based on historical data.||||||0.003||95.0||||p ≥.85, where p is the proportion of subjects who achieved ≥3-fold rise from baseline in the group that received RotaTeq®|Exact test of proportion|Exact test of proportion, based on binomial distribution||||||0.003
81704166|NCT02023112|163103983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of participants with SVR12|91.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.1|96.6|||||Tested using the following hierarchical order: among non-cirrhotic treatment-naïve participants 1) superiority of 16-week treatment arm to a clinically relevant threshold; 2) superiority of 12-week treatment arm to a clinically relevant threshold.|"Among non-cirrhotic treatment-naïve participants, superiority of the 16-week treatment arm to a clinically relevant threshold.~Lower bound of 95% confidence interval (LCB) must have exceeded 67% to achieve superiority. Threshold indicates value the LCB had to exceed to demonstrate superiority for the treatment arm and was based on the SVR rates with pegylated-interferon (IFN) alfa-2a or 2b/RBV in treatment-naïve, noncirrhotic HCV genotype 2-infected participants."||96.6|80.1|
81533308|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.9139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 24 (MITT)||0.97|-0.87|0.9139
81657777|NCT01534689|163007831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||results at 12 weeks compared to baseline||||<0.0001
81657778|NCT00006011|163007836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.17||||||"Primary outcome is measured as a treatment hazard ratio stratified by stage and assuming proportional hazards.~Recurrence-free survival hazard ratio: Arm 2 is relative to Arm 1."||1.17|0.69|
81657779|NCT02015455|163007852|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference in Median|-0.7||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for site, clinic size, age, sex, image modality, comorbidity, and site time trends. Random effects for clinic and provider.|Percent difference in median of the intervention group with respect to the control group.|||1.5|-2.9|0.54
81533309|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.9998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 24 (MITT)||0.92|-0.92|0.9998
81629501|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.126|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.354|-2.897|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||-2.897|-3.354|<.0001
81657780|NCT02015455|163007853|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.0||A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for site, clinic size, age, sex, image modality, comorbidity, prior opioid use, site time trends. Random effects for clinic and provider.|Odds ratio is for the intervention group with respect to the control group.|||1.00|0.91|0.04
81629502|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.908|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.518|1.298|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||1.298|0.518|<.0001
81657781|NCT02015455|163007854|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|0.99||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for site, clinic size, age, sex, image modality, comorbidity, prior opioid use, site time trends. Random effects for clinic and provider.|Odds ratio is for the intervention group with respect to the control group.|||0.99|0.90|0.02
81685908|NCT02413255|163069818|EQUIVALENCE|Dose proportionality is declared when the 90% confidence interval of the slope lies entirely within the critical region (0.9679, 1.0321) for the dose range of 0.1 mg to 105 mg.|Slope|1.0188||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9734|1.0642|||Power Model|||||1.0642|0.9734|0.490
81533310|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.9144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 24 (MITT)||0.98|-0.88|0.9144
81533311|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|1.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 30 (MITT)||1.61|-0.38|0.2250
81533312|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.2758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 30 (MITT)||1.55|-0.44|0.2758
81657782|NCT02015455|163007855|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|0.99||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for site, clinic size, age, sex, image modality, comorbidity, prior opioid use, site time trends. Random effects for clinic and provider.|Odds ratio is for the intervention group with respect to the control group.|||0.99|0.91|0.02
81533313|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 30 (MITT)||1.06|-0.94|0.9030
81466013|NCT00356135|162624484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.67|-5.09||P-value for 2 Week (5 uM ADP). Mixed model with actual value at each timepoint as dependent variable, baseline value as covariate, treatment, catagorical timepoint, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects, and subject as random effect.|Repeated Measures Analysis||Least Squares Mean Difference = Prasugrel 60/10 mg minus Clopidogrel 75/75 mg.|||-5.09|-14.67|<0.0001
81466014|NCT00356135|162624485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||95.0||||P-value for MPA (20 uM ADP) at 1 week.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||||||0.0005
81466015|NCT00356135|162624485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value for RPA (20 uM ADP) at 1 week.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||||||<0.0001
81466016|NCT00356135|162624485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0||||P-value for MPA (20 uM ADP) at 1 week.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||||||0.0150
81466017|NCT00356135|162624485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0152||95.0||||P-value for RPA (20 uM ADP) at 1 week.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||||||0.0152
81533314|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|1.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 36 (MITT)||1.94|-0.14|0.0910
81533315|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.7668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 36 (MITT)||1.20|-0.88|0.7668
81533316|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.1653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|1.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 36 (MITT)||1.78|-0.31|0.1653
81533317|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.4323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|1.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 42 (MITT)||1.52|-0.65|0.4323
81466018|NCT00356135|162624485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0153||95.0||||P-value for MPA (20 uM ADP) at 1 week.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||||||0.0153
81657783|NCT02015455|163007859|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.07||Statistical significance defined as P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for site, clinic size, age, sex, image modality, comorbidity, site time trends. Random effects for clinic and provider.|Odds ratio is for the intervention group with respect to the control group.|||1.07|0.91|0.74
81704167|NCT02023112|163103983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage of participants with SVR12|75.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.2|85.1|||||Tested using the following hierarchical order: among non-cirrhotic treatment-naïve participants 1) superiority of 16-week treatment arm to a clinically relevant threshold; 2) superiority of 12-week treatment arm to a clinically relevant threshold.|"Among non-cirrhotic treatment-naïve participants, superiority of the 12-week treatment arm to a clinically relevant threshold.~LCB must have exceeded 67% to achieve superiority. Threshold indicates value the LCB had to exceed to demonstrate superiority for the treatment arm and was based on the SVR rates with pegylated-IFN alfa-2a or 2b/RBV in treatment-naïve, noncirrhotic HCV genotype 2-infected participants."||85.1|61.2|
81533318|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.1439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 42 (MITT)||0.28|-1.89|0.1439
81533319|NCT00346216|162751733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.0251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to Month 42 (MITT)||2.33|0.16|0.0251
81466019|NCT00356135|162624485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018||95.0||||P-value for RPA (20 uM ADP) at 1 week.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||||||0.0018
81466020|NCT03963232|162624487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|-1.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.32|-2.32|<.0001
81466021|NCT03963232|162624488|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.674|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|3.557|||GLIMMIX|||30% responder||3.557|2.010|<.0001
81466022|NCT03963232|162624488|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.481|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.869|3.293|||GLIMMIX|||50% responder||3.293|1.869|<.0001
81466023|NCT03963232|162624488|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.824|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.007|3.972|||GLIMMIX|||75% responder||3.972|2.007|<.0001
81466024|NCT03963232|162624488|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.309|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.989|5.504|||GLIMMIX|||100% responder||5.504|1.989|<.0001
81466025|NCT03963232|162624489|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.95|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|8.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.95|5.20|<.0001
81533320|NCT01276639|162751734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|15.03||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested against placebo at significance level of 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary endpoint, step-down procedure used to preserve Type I error, sequential order of testing: PGA response for CP-690,550 10 mg versus (vs) placebo at Week 16; Psoriasis Area and Severity Index 75 (PASI75) response for CP-690,550 10 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PGA response for CP-690,550 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PASI75 response for CP-690,550 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||15.03|4.40|<0.0001
81533321|NCT01276639|162751734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.01|31.88||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested against placebo at significance level of 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary endpoint, step-down procedure used to preserve Type I error, sequential order of testing: PGA response for CP-690,550 10 mg versus (vs) placebo at Week 16; Psoriasis Area and Severity Index 75 (PASI75) response for CP-690,550 10 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PGA response for CP-690,550 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PASI75 response for CP-690,550 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||31.88|9.01|<0.0001
81657784|NCT00911937|163007906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.08||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-0.08|-0.37|0.0030
81466026|NCT03963232|162624490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.31|-2.25|<.0001
81466027|NCT03963232|162624491|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.29|-2.35|<.0001
81466028|NCT03963232|162624492|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|4.81|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.81|1.92|<.0001
81466029|NCT03963232|162624493|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.62|-1.15|<.0001
81466030|NCT03963232|162624494|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-18.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.21|-14.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.56|-23.21|<.0001
81466031|NCT03963232|162624495|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-19.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.73|-14.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.75|-23.73|<.0001
81466032|NCT03963232|162624496|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.10|-0.22|<.0001
81466033|NCT03963232|162624497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.224|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1021||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||||-0.02|-0.43|0.0284
81466034|NCT03963232|162624498|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-12.429|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2484||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.81|-6.05|||ANCOVA|||||-6.05|-18.81|0.0001
81466035|NCT05129293|162624510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.229|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for disease duration, SymptoMScreen depression and anxiety scores, and Test of Everyday Cognition baseline performance||||||0.229
81466036|NCT05129293|162624511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for disease duration, SymptoMScreen depression and anxiety scores, and Test of Everyday Cognition baseline performance||||||0.040
81466037|NCT05129293|162624512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.266|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for disease duration, SymptoMScreen depression and anxiety scores, and Test of Everyday Cognition baseline performance||||||0.266
81466038|NCT00784550|162624548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81466039|NCT00784550|162624549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81466040|NCT00784550|162624550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.006
81466041|NCT00784550|162624551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81466042|NCT00784550|162624552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81466043|NCT00784550|162624553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069||95.0||||Mastery domain|ANCOVA|||||||0.069
81466044|NCT00784550|162624553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||95.0||||Fatigue domain|ANCOVA|||||||0.470
81466045|NCT00784550|162624553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.394||95.0||||Emotional function domain|ANCOVA|||||||0.394
81466046|NCT00784550|162624553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.879||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Dyspnea domain||||||0.879
81466047|NCT00688701|162624554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.785|-0.3||Stepwise testing procedure applied to control type 1 error: Lixisenatide (2-step titration) was compared with Placebo (combined), if found statistically significant, then Lixisenatide (1-step titration) arm compared with Placebo (combined).|ANCOVA|||"To detect a difference of 0.5% in change in HbA1c at Week 12 between 1 lixisenatide arm and placebo (combined), 120 patients per group would provide a power of 90% assuming common standard deviation of 1.2% with 2-sided test at 5% significance level.~Statistical testing: 2-sided at significance level=0.05. Analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) included treatment arms, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0,\>=8.0%), BMI (\<30,\>=30 kg/m\^2), country as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c as covariate."||-0.300|-0.785|<0.0001
81466048|NCT00688701|162624554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.903|-0.423||Stepwise testing procedure applied to control type 1 error: Lixisenatide (2-step titration) was compared with Placebo (combined), if found statistically significant, then Lixisenatide (1-step titration) arm compared with Placebo (combined).|ANCOVA|||"To detect a difference of 0.5% in change in HbA1c at Week 12 between 1 lixisenatide arm and placebo (combined), 120 patients per group would provide a power of 90% assuming common standard deviation of 1.2% with 2-sided test at 5% significance level.~Statistical testing: 2-sided at significance level=0.05. Analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) included treatment arms, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0,\>=8.0%), BMI (\<30,\>=30 kg/m\^2), country as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c as covariate."||-0.423|-0.903|<0.0001
81466049|NCT01953874|162624567|OTHER|The primary analysis was based on the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test and therefore the power calculation was approximated using the approach of Tang.||||||0.916|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The primary endpoint was a composite measure of global rank order response based on survival time, freedom from CV hospitalization, and improvement in functional capacity measured by percent change in 6MWD from baseline to 6 months. The plan was to randomize up to 215 subjects. However, due to safety issues observed in SERVE-HF, randomization was stopped at 126 subjects.||||0.916
81466050|NCT00174967|162624588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using Fisher's exact test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81466051|NCT00174967|162624588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using Fisher's exact test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81466052|NCT00174967|162624588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using Fisher's exact test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81466053|NCT00174967|162624589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using Fisher's exact test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81657785|NCT00911937|163007907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.01||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||0.01|-0.27|0.0772
81657786|NCT00911937|163007908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|Ranked ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||Change at Week 12: Ranked ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with ranked baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0001
81704168|NCT03136484|163103989|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority p-value was calculated as two times the one-sided p-value from a t-distributed test statistic comparing the treatment contrast with 0.3 rather than zero as in a superiority test.|Treatment difference|-0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.33|||ANCOVA||Semaglutide + canagliflozin placebo vs Canagliflozin + semaglutide placebo|The responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment, region and stratification factor as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate. Before analysis, missing data were multiple imputed using observed data from participants within the same group defined by randomised treatment, using a regression model including region and stratification factor as categorical effects and data from baseline and all previous visits as covariates.||-0.33|-0.65|<.0001
81466054|NCT00174967|162624589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using Fisher's exact test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81466055|NCT00174967|162624589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using Fisher's exact test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81657787|NCT00911937|163007910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.01||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||0.01|-0.25|0.0827
81657788|NCT00911937|163007910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.04||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-0.04|-0.33|0.0112
81466056|NCT00174967|162624590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using Fisher's exact test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81466057|NCT00174967|162624590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using Fisher's exact test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81466058|NCT00174967|162624590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using Fisher's exact test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81466059|NCT00174967|162624591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using Fisher's exact test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81466060|NCT00174967|162624591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using Fisher's exact test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81466061|NCT00174967|162624591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using Fisher's exact test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81466062|NCT00174967|162624592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466063|NCT00174967|162624592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466064|NCT00174967|162624592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466065|NCT00174967|162624593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466066|NCT00174967|162624593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466067|NCT00174967|162624593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466068|NCT00174967|162624594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466069|NCT00174967|162624594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466070|NCT00174967|162624594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466071|NCT00174967|162624595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466072|NCT00174967|162624595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466073|NCT00174967|162624595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466074|NCT00174967|162624596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466075|NCT00174967|162624596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466076|NCT00174967|162624596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466077|NCT00174967|162624597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466078|NCT00174967|162624597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466079|NCT00174967|162624597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparisons between placebo and each of the febuxostat treatment groups were performed using a t-test. Adjustment for multiple comparisons was made using Hochberg's procedure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81466080|NCT00601172|162624602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percentage of participants|1.0||||0.7273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|6.6||p-value based on normal approximation to the binomial using a pooled Z test.|Pooled Z test||The parameter estimated was difference in percentage of participants with response.|Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg||6.6|-4.6|0.7273
81533322|NCT01276639|162751734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|17.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.66|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.11|24.47|||Normal approximation|||||24.47|10.11|<0.0001
81533323|NCT01276639|162751735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.25|21.84||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested against placebo at significance level of 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary endpoint, step-down procedure used to preserve Type I error, sequential order of testing: PGA response for CP-690,550 10 mg versus (vs) placebo at Week 16; Psoriasis Area and Severity Index 75 (PASI75) response for CP-690,550 10 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PGA response for CP-690,550 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PASI75 response for CP-690,550 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||21.84|5.25|<0.0001
81629503|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.291|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.902|1.679|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||1.679|0.902|<.0001
81629504|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.174||||0.2772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.142|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||0.490|-0.142|0.2772
81629505|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.014|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.75|-3.278|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||-3.278|-4.750|<.0001
81629506|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.115|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.865|-3.365|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||-3.365|-4.865|<.0001
81657789|NCT00911937|163007911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|Ranked ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||Change at Week 12: Ranked ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with ranked baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0023
81466081|NCT00601172|162624603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|1.0||||0.4771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|3.8||p-value based on normal approximation to the binomial using a pooled Z test.|Pooled Z test||The parameter estimated was difference in percentage of participants with response.|Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg||3.8|-1.8|0.4771
81466082|NCT00601172|162624604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|1.0||||0.7273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|6.6|||Pooled Z test|p-value based on normal approximation to the binomial using a pooled Z test.|The parameter estimated was difference in percentage of participants with response.|Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg||6.6|-4.6|0.7273
81466083|NCT00601172|162624605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (%)|6.0||||0.0317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|11.5||p-value based on normal approximation to the binomial using a pooled Z test.|Pooled Z test|||Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg||11.5|0.5|0.0317
81466084|NCT00601172|162624606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056|||||||Wilcoxon-rank sum test|||Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (0-120 hours)||||0.0560
81466085|NCT00601172|162624606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0443|||||||Wilcoxon-rank sum test|||Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (0-24 hours)||||0.0443
81466086|NCT00601172|162624606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1709|||||||Wilcoxon-rank sum test|||Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (24-120 hours)||||0.1709
81466087|NCT00601172|162624607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (%)|-1.8||||0.3986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|2.3|||Chi-squared|||Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (0-120 hours)||2.3|-5.9|0.3986
81466088|NCT00601172|162624607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (%)|-0.9||||0.3545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.0|||Chi-squared|||Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (0-24 hours)||1.0|-2.7|0.3545
81466089|NCT00601172|162624607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference (%)|-1.8||||0.3986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|2.3|||Chi-squared|||Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (24-120 hours)||2.3|-5.9|0.3986
81466090|NCT00601172|162624608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treament Difference (%)|-0.9||||0.6795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|3.5|||Chi-squared|||Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (0-120 hours)||3.5|-5.4|0.6795
81466091|NCT00601172|162624608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treament Difference (%)|-0.9||||0.4507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.4|||Chi-squared|||Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (0-24 hours)||1.4|-3.1|0.4507
81629507|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.403|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.005|-2.801|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||-2.801|-4.005|<.0001
81629508|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.747|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.473|-3.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||-3.020|-4.473|<.0001
81466092|NCT00601172|162624608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treament Difference (%)|-0.9||||0.6795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|3.5|||Chi-squared|||Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (24-120 hours)||3.5|-5.4|0.6795
81466093|NCT00601172|162624609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|2.1||||0.4846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|8.0|||Chi-squared||Difference in percentage of participants with response.|Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (0-120 hours)||8.0|-3.8|0.4846
81466094|NCT00601172|162624609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|0.8||||0.6101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.9|||Chi-squared||Difference in percentage of participants with response.|Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (0-24 hours)||3.9|-2.3|0.6101
81466095|NCT00601172|162624609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|2.1||||0.4846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|8.0|||Chi-squared||Difference in percentage of participants with response.|Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (24-120 hours)||8.0|-3.8|0.4846
81466096|NCT00601172|162624610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|3.8||||0.1356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|8.9|||Chi-squared||The parameter estimated was difference in percentage of participants with response.|Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (0-24 hours)||8.9|-1.2|0.1356
81466097|NCT00601172|162624610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|8.1||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|15.4|||Chi-squared||The parameter estimated was difference in percentage of participants with response.|Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (0-120 hours)||15.4|0.9|0.0280
81466098|NCT00601172|162624610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|8.1||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|15.4|||Chi-squared||The parameter estimated was difference in percentage of participants with response.|Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (24-120 hours)||15.4|0.9|0.0280
81466099|NCT00601172|162624611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-0.9||||0.7799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|5.5|||Chi-squared||The parameter estimated was difference in percentage of participants with response.|Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (0-120 hours)||5.5|-7.3|0.7799
81466100|NCT00601172|162624611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|0.5||||0.7883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|4.2|||Chi-squared||The parameter estimated was difference in percentage of participants with response.|Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (0-24 hours)||4.2|-3.2|0.7883
81533324|NCT01276639|162751735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|49.86||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested against placebo at significance level of 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary endpoint, step-down procedure used to preserve Type I error, sequential order of testing: PGA response for CP-690,550 10 mg versus (vs) placebo at Week 16; Psoriasis Area and Severity Index 75 (PASI75) response for CP-690,550 10 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PGA response for CP-690,550 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PASI75 response for CP-690,550 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||49.86|11.90|<0.0001
81533325|NCT01276639|162751735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|19.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.65|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.07|26.37|||Normal approximation|||||26.37|12.07|<0.0001
81533326|NCT01276639|162751736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-53.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.34|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.08|-45.04||Mixed model analysis with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16,PASI90 response at Week 16, change in Dermatology Life Quality Index(DLQI) total score at Week 16,PGA response at Week 4,PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in Nail Psoriasis Severity Index(NAPSI) score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||-45.04|-62.08|<0.0001
81533327|NCT01276639|162751736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-68.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.34|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.33|-60.31||Mixed model analysis with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16,PASI90 response at Week 16, change in Dermatology Life Quality Index(DLQI) total score at Week 16,PGA response at Week 4,PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in Nail Psoriasis Severity Index(NAPSI) score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||-60.31|-77.33|<0.0001
81533328|NCT01276639|162751736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-15.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.04|-8.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean difference was derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-8.48|-22.04|<0.0001
81533329|NCT01276639|162751737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|34.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.46|1786.9||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||1786.9|7.46|<0.0001
81536992|NCT01928927|162756579|SUPERIORITY||Theta statistic|0.5||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.73||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|Theta statistic; DeLong & Clarke-Pearson||The theta statistic estimates the probability that a randomly selected outcome from the telmisartan arm is \<= a randomly selected outcome from the control arm.|Null hypothesis: theta = 0.50||0.73|0.26|0.97
81704169|NCT03136484|163103989|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.33|||ANCOVA||Semaglutide + canagliflozin placebo vs Canagliflozin + semaglutide placebo|The responses were analysed using an ANCOVA with treatment, region and stratification factor as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate. Before analysis, missing data were multiple imputed using observed data from participants within the same group defined by randomised treatment, using a regression model including region and stratification factor as categorical effects and data from baseline and all previous visits as covariates.||-0.33|-0.65|<.0001
81704170|NCT00360685|163104050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Fisher Exact|||Sample size was based on the difference in the proportion of patients in each arm who were predicted to develop severe mucositis defined as clinical grade 3 or 4 per the CTCAE. A sample-size of 42 evaluable subjects per study-arm allowed detection of an absolute difference of 30%, which corresponds to a reduction in the incidence of severe mucositis from 60% in the methotrexate arm to 30% in the MMF arm (alpha=0.05, power=0.80).||||0.06
81704171|NCT00360685|163104051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||K-sample tests for comparing the cumulat|||||||0.8
81704172|NCT00360685|163104052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.58
81704173|NCT01449955|163104056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||ANOVA comparing the results of change over time (e.g., comparing baseline to 1 month posttreatment) as well as comparing differences between condition (e.g., placebo compared to rapamycin).||||>0.05
81704174|NCT01449955|163104057|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.5|||||||ANOVA|||||||> 0.5
81704175|NCT01449955|163104058|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||> .05
81704176|NCT01449955|163104059|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||> .05
81704177|NCT01449955|163104060|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||< .05
81704178|NCT01449955|163104061|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||> .05
81704179|NCT01176240|163104074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.978|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model that includes treatment as a factor and baseline OHQ composite score as a co-variate.||Study 306A was initially designed as a blinded interim analysis by an independent DMC to ensure that the overall study was adequately powered. Study 306A was not powered to provide statistical significance as a stand alone study. Thus, no additional efficacy end points were prospectively defined beyond the primary end point.||||0.978
81533330|NCT01276639|162751737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|98.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.49|5689.8||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||5689.8|23.49|<0.0001
81533331|NCT01276639|162751737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|19.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.32|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|26.11|||Normal approximation|||||26.11|13.10|<0.0001
81466101|NCT00601172|162624611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-0.9||||0.7799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|5.5|||Chi-squared||The parameter estimated was difference in percentage of participants with response.|Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (24-120 hours)||5.5|-7.3|0.7799
81466102|NCT00601172|162624612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-7.3||||0.0507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|0.0|||Chi-squared||The parameter estimated was difference in percentage of participants with response.|Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (0-120 hours)||0.0|-15|0.0507
81466103|NCT00601172|162624612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-4.7||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|0.5|||Chi-squared||The parameter estimated was difference in percentage of participants with response.|Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (0-24 hours)||0.5|-9.9|0.0800
81536993|NCT01928927|162756580|SUPERIORITY||Theta statistic|0.57||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.83||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|Theta statistic; DeLong & Clarke-Pearson||The theta statistic estimates the probability that a randomly selected outcome from the telmisartan arm is \<= a randomly selected outcome from the control arm.|Null hypothesis: theta = 0.50||0.83|0.31|0.61
81629509|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.461|-3.018|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||-3.018|-4.461|<.0001
81629510|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.197|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.784|-2.61|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||-2.610|-3.784|<.0001
81657790|NCT00911937|163007913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.16||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-0.16|-0.74|0.0026
81657791|NCT00911937|163007913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.22||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-0.22|-0.90|0.0014
81657792|NCT00911937|163007914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|Ranked ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||Change at Week 4: Ranked ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with ranked baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0016
81657793|NCT00911937|163007914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|Ranked ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||Change at Week 12: Ranked ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with ranked baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0004
81657794|NCT00911937|163007916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.16||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-0.16|-1.03|0.0072
81657795|NCT00911937|163007916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.32||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-0.32|-1.25|0.0009
81657796|NCT00911937|163007917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|Ranked ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||Change at Week 4: Ranked ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with ranked baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0041
81466104|NCT00601172|162624612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-7.3||||0.0507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|0.0|||Chi-squared||The parameter estimated was difference in percentage of participants with response.|Placebo vs Casopitant 90 mg (24-120 hours)||0.0|-15|0.0507
81466105|NCT00601172|162624613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-9.9|4.7|||||The parameter estimated was difference in percentage of participants with response.|Nausea Impact: Placebo vs. Casopitant 90 mg; Cycle 1 (0-120 hours)||4.7|-9.9|
81685909|NCT02413255|163069819|EQUIVALENCE|Dose proportionality is declared when the 90% confidence interval of the slope lies entirely within the critical region (0.9679, 1.0321) for the dose range of 0.1 mg to 105 mg.|Slope|1.0846||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.969|1.2002|||Power Model|||||1.2002|0.9690|0.224
81629511|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.678|-2.921|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||-2.921|-3.678|<.0001
81629512|NCT04800211|162944605|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.206||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.638|0.226|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (MiTT Population)||0.226|-0.638|0.3480
81629513|NCT04800211|162944606|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.716|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.951|-0.481|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5. (mITT Population)||-0.481|-0.951|<0.0001
81629514|NCT04800211|162944606|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.686|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.966|-0.406|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7. (mITT Population)||-0.406|-0.966|<0.0001
81466106|NCT00601172|162624613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|0.7||||||97.5|-5.2|6.6|||||The parameter estimated was difference in percentage of participants with response.|Vomiting Impact: Placebo vs. Casopitant 90 mg; Cycle 1 (0-120 hours)||6.6|-5.2|
81466107|NCT00601172|162624614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1572|||||||Chi-squared|||Placebo vs. Casopitant 90 mg: (0-120 hours) in Cycle 1||||0.1572
81466108|NCT00601172|162624614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2908|||||||Chi-squared|||Placebo vs. Casopitant 90 mg: (0-24 hours) in Cycle 1||||0.2908
81466109|NCT00601172|162624614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1572|||||||Chi-squared|||Placebo vs. Casopitant 90 mg: (24-120 hours) in Cycle 1||||0.1572
81466110|NCT03917472|162624639|SUPERIORITY|(1-sided)|LS mean difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.9|||ANOVA|||||2.9|-0.6|0.099
81466111|NCT03917472|162624639|NON_INFERIORITY|(4-letter margin) (1-sided)|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81629515|NCT04800211|162944606|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.521|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.755|-0.288|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5. (mITT Population)||-0.288|-0.755|<.0001
81657797|NCT00911937|163007917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|Ranked ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||Change at Week 4: Ranked ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with ranked baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||||<0.0001
81466112|NCT03917472|162624640|SUPERIORITY|(1-sided); Week 52|LS mean difference|-41.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.9|-23.8|||ANOVA|||||-23.8|-58.9|<0.001
81466113|NCT03917472|162624641|SUPERIORITY|(1-sided) Week 52|Difference - %|20.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|28.6|||Clopper-Pearson exact method.|||||28.6|12.5|<0.001
81466114|NCT03917472|162624648|OTHER|Descriptive|Difference - %|9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|17.0|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||≥ 5 letters gain from baseline or BCVA ≥ 84 letters at Week 52||17.0|1.7|
81466115|NCT03917472|162624648|OTHER|Descriptive|Difference - %|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|17.0|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||≥ 10 letters gain from baseline or BCVA ≥ 84 letters at Week 52||17.0|-1.5|
81466116|NCT03917472|162624648|OTHER|Descriptive|Difference - %|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|14.3|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||≥ 15 letters gain from baseline or BCVA ≥ 84 letters at Week 52||14.3|-2.7|
81466117|NCT03917472|162624649|OTHER|descriptive; week 12|Difference - %|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|16.5|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||||16.5|0.2|
81629516|NCT04800211|162944606|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.342||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.612|-0.072|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7. (mITT Population)||-0.072|-0.612|0.0131
81629517|NCT04800211|162944606|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.514|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.712|-0.316|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7. (mITT Population)||-0.316|-0.712|<.0001
81657798|NCT00911937|163007919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.3954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.19||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||0.19|-0.47|0.3954
81629518|NCT04800211|162944606|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.231||||0.0435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.455|-0.007|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5. (mITT Population)||-0.007|-0.455|0.0435
81629519|NCT04800211|162944606|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.111||||0.4012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.149|0.371|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7. (mITT Population)||0.371|-0.149|0.4012
81629520|NCT04800211|162944606|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.485||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.895|-0.074|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5. (mITT Population)||-0.074|-0.895|0.0133
81629521|NCT04800211|162944606|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.797||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.277|-0.317|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7. (mITT Population)||-0.317|-1.277|0.0002
81629522|NCT04800211|162944606|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29||||0.2641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.699|0.119|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5. (mITT Population)||0.119|-0.699|0.2641
81629523|NCT04800211|162944606|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.453||||0.0639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.924|0.018|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7. (mITT Population)||0.018|-0.924|0.0639
81685910|NCT02413255|163069826|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Statistical analysis results were obtained using ANOVA with dose level as a fixed effect.||||||<.0001
81685911|NCT02413255|163069842|OTHER||Estimated Ratio|1.121|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.772|1.628||||||||1.628|0.772|
81466118|NCT03917472|162624649|OTHER|descriptive; week 24|Difference - %|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|14.9|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||||14.9|-3.0|
81533332|NCT01276639|162751739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.75|-3.05||Mixed model analysis with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week4: For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||-3.05|-4.75|<0.0001
81533333|NCT01276639|162751739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.56|-3.86||Mixed model analysis with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||-3.86|-5.56|<0.0001
81533334|NCT01276639|162751739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: LS mean difference was derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.12|-1.50|0.0212
81533335|NCT01276639|162751739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.02|-3.95||Mixed model analysis with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||-3.95|-6.02|<0.0001
81533336|NCT01276639|162751739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-6.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-5.94||Mixed model analysis with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||-5.94|-8.00|<0.0001
81533337|NCT01276639|162751739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: LS mean difference was derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.17|-2.80|<0.0001
81533338|NCT01276639|162751740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.23|35.12||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||35.12|3.23|<0.0001
81533339|NCT01276639|162751740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.06|54.42||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||54.42|5.06|<0.0001
81533340|NCT01276639|162751740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|5.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97||0.0443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|11.8|||Normal approximation|||||11.80|0.15|0.0443
81575946|NCT03978520|162823212|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|-13.7|||=|0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.4|1.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"ABBV-599 High Dose (Elsubrutinib 60 mg/upadacitinib 30 mg) vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib 30 mg~The difference between the groups was assessed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by baseline corticosteroid dose above 10 mg prednisone-equivalent (≤10 mg or \> 10 mg), screening SLEDAI-2K (\< 10 or ≥10), baseline interferon score (high or low or NA), baseline immunosuppressant (azathioprine, tacrolimus, cyclosporine, methotrexate \[MTX\], mycophenolate) (yes or no)."||1.0|-28.4|=0.068
81575947|NCT03978520|162823213|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.527|=|0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.23|||Mixed-effect model repeat measurement|||"ABBV-599 High Dose (Elsubrutinib 60 mg/upadacitinib 30 mg) vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib placebo~The Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement model included fixed effects of Tx, visit and Tx-by-visit interaction, stratification factors (Baseline corticosteroid dose \> 10 mg prednisone-equivalent (≤ 10 mg or \>10 mg), screening SLEDAI-2K (\<10 or ≥ 10), baseline interferon score (high/low/NA, baseline immunosuppressant (yes/no)), and continuous fixed covariates of measurements at Baseline."||1.23|-0.84|=0.710
81685912|NCT02413255|163069842|OTHER||Estimated Ratio|1.156|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.796|1.678||||||||1.678|0.796|
81685913|NCT02413255|163069842|OTHER||Estimated Ratio|0.982|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.676|1.425||||||||1.425|0.676|
81533341|NCT01276639|162751741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.76||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|35.77||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||35.77|2.11|0.0003
81533342|NCT01276639|162751741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.64|59.98||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||59.98|3.64|<0.0001
81533343|NCT01276639|162751741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|5.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.0415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|9.98|||Normal approximation|||||9.98|0.19|0.0415
81533344|NCT01276639|162751742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-69.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-104.27|-35.13||Mixed model analysis with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||-35.13|-104.27|<0.0001
81685914|NCT02413255|163069842|OTHER||Estimated Ratio|1.055|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.701|1.587||||||||1.587|0.701|
81685915|NCT02413255|163069842|OTHER||Estimated Ratio|1.105|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.761|1.604||||||||1.604|0.761|
81685916|NCT02413255|163069842|OTHER||Estimated Ratio|1.225|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.844|1.778||||||||1.778|0.844|
81466119|NCT03917472|162624649|NON_INFERIORITY|(10% margin); week 52|Difference - %|6.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|16.1||(10% margin) (1-sided)|Clopper-Pearson exact method|||||16.1|-3.9|0.002
81685917|NCT02333331|163069843|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.21|-0.64|0.274
81685918|NCT02333331|163069843|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.35|-0.83|0.320
81685919|NCT02333331|163069843|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.87|-0.24|0.134
81685920|NCT02333331|163069844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.32||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.6|30.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||30.95|-37.6|0.576
81685921|NCT02333331|163069844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.6||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|61.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||61.41|-22.2|0.178
81685922|NCT02333331|163069844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.31||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|30.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||30.98|-10.4|0.163
81685923|NCT02333331|163069845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.10|0.488
81685924|NCT02333331|163069845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.22|-0.02|0.055
81685925|NCT02333331|163069845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.09|-0.03|0.161
81685926|NCT02333331|163069846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.01||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.03|0.99|0.213
81685927|NCT02333331|163069846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.09|1.03|<0.001
81685928|NCT02333331|163069846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.08|1.05|<0.001
81685929|NCT02333331|163069847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.02|0.98|0.458
81685930|NCT02333331|163069847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.08|1.03|<0.001
81685931|NCT02333331|163069847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.07|1.04|<0.001
81685932|NCT02413398|163069848|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline (MMRM model)||-0.15|-0.53|<0.001
81685933|NCT02413398|163069849|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|-0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference in adjusted mean percent change from baseline (MMRM)||-0.69|-2.15|<0.001
81685934|NCT02413398|163069850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.15||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.73|-6.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline versus placebo (MMRM)||-6.45|-26.73|0.001
81685935|NCT02413398|163069851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline vs. placebo (MMRM)||0.0|-6.3|<0.050
81533345|NCT01276639|162751742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-97.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.47|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-131.35|-62.72||Mixed model analysis with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||-62.72|-131.35|<0.0001
81533346|NCT01276639|162751742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-27.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.22||0.0391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.29|-1.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean difference was derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-1.37|-53.29|0.0391
81533347|NCT01276639|162751746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81533348|NCT01276639|162751746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81533349|NCT01276639|162751746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81533350|NCT01276639|162751747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81533351|NCT01276639|162751747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81533352|NCT01276639|162751747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81466120|NCT03917472|162624650|OTHER|descriptive; week 12|Difference - %|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|6.6|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||||6.6|-2.5|
81466121|NCT03917472|162624650|OTHER|descriptive; week 24|Difference - %|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|7.7|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||||7.7|-3.0|
81533353|NCT01276639|162751748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81533354|NCT01276639|162751748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81533355|NCT01276639|162751748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81533356|NCT03956550|162751787|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2978|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2978
81533357|NCT03956550|162751787|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.689|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6890
81533358|NCT03956550|162751788|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1973|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1973
81533359|NCT03956550|162751788|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.942|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9420
81533360|NCT03956550|162751789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1597|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1597
81533361|NCT03956550|162751789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9719|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9719
81533362|NCT03956550|162751790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1365|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1365
81533363|NCT03956550|162751790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0604|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0604
81533364|NCT03956550|162751791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0989|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0989
81533365|NCT03956550|162751791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5487|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5487
81533366|NCT03956550|162751792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3572|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3572
81466122|NCT03917472|162624650|OTHER|descriptive; week 52|Difference - %|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|9.8|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||||9.8|-2.0|
81466123|NCT05537441|162624660|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|0.64||||0.216|TWO_SIDED||||||2 proportion Z-test|||||||0.216
81466124|NCT05537441|162624661|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|-0.61||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||2 proportion Z-test|||Previously vaccinated||||0.34
81466125|NCT05537441|162624661|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|-0.45||||0.247|TWO_SIDED||||||2 proportion Z-test|||Previously unvaccinated||||0.247
81466126|NCT01154296|162624662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted risk ratio (aRR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.33||In the statistical tests of all hypotheses and calculation of the presented risk ratios, we used multiple imputations of data sets with all 5012 cases. The aRRs reported are based on the multiply imputed data. Counts are based on the observed data.|Mantel Haenszel|||A total of 2039/2505 participants randomized to the counseling group and 2032/2507 to the information-only group had complete follow-up STI data. Cumulative STI incidence was 250/2039 (12.3%) in the counseling group and 226/2032 (11.1%) in the information-only group (aRR, 1.12; 95%CI, 0.94-1.33).||1.33|0.94|
81466127|NCT01154296|162624663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio (IRR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.09|||||In the statistical tests of all hypotheses and calculation of the presented IRR, we used multiple imputations of data sets with all 5012 cases. The adjusted IRRs reported are based on multiply imputed data. Counts are based on the observed data.|Analyses of sexual risk behaviors used zero-inflated negative binomial regressions (ZINB) including treatment group, baseline level of the risk behavior, site, and randomization stratum. (ZINB regression was used instead of ANCOVA because the outcome variable had an excessive number of zeroes and over dispersion.) Adjusted incidence rate ratios (IRR) from the models are presented.||1.09|0.90|
81466128|NCT01154296|162624664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.13|||||In the statistical tests of all hypotheses and calculation of the presented IRR, we used multiple imputations of data sets with all 5012 cases. The adjusted IRRs reported are based on multiply imputed data. Counts are based on the observed data.|Analyses of sexual risk behaviors used zero-inflated negative binomial regressions (ZINB) including treatment group, baseline level of the risk behavior, site, and randomization stratum. (ZINB regression was used instead of ANCOVA because the outcome variable had an excessive number of zeroes and over dispersion.) Adjusted incidence rate ratios (IRR) from the models are presented.||1.13|0.86|
81466129|NCT01154296|162624665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.94|||||In the statistical tests of all hypotheses and calculation of the presented IRR, we used multiple imputations of data sets with all 5012 cases. The adjusted IRRs reported are based on multiply imputed data. Counts are based on the observed data.|Analyses of sexual risk behaviors used zero-inflated negative binomial regressions (ZINB) including treatment group, baseline level of the risk behavior, site, and randomization stratum. (ZINB regression was used instead of ANCOVA because the outcome variable had an excessive number of zeroes and over dispersion.) Adjusted incidence rate ratios (IRR) from the models are presented.||0.94|0.82|
81466130|NCT01154296|162624666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.05|||||In the statistical tests of all hypotheses and calculation of the presented IRR, we used multiple imputations of data sets with all 5012 cases. The adjusted IRRs reported are based on multiply imputed data. Counts are based on the observed data.|Analyses of sexual risk behaviors used zero-inflated negative binomial regressions (ZINB) including treatment group, baseline level of the risk behavior, site, and randomization stratum. (ZINB regression was used instead of ANCOVA because the outcome variable had an excessive number of zeroes and over dispersion.) Adjusted incidence rate ratios (IRR) from the models are presented.||1.05|0.90|
81466131|NCT01154296|162624667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Risk Ratio (aRR)|1.14||||||95.0|0.89|1.46||In the statistical tests of all hypotheses and calculation of the presented risk ratios, we used multiple imputations of data sets with all 5012 cases. The aRRs reported are based on the multiply imputed data. Counts are based on the observed data.|Mantel Haenszel|||||1.46|0.89|
81466132|NCT00765895|162624695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.86|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by clinic||||||0.86
81466133|NCT00970632|162624696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.1||||0.001||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 endpoint between tadalafil and placebo treatment groups was for the primary comparison and assessed for significance at a level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81466134|NCT00970632|162624696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.5||||0.023||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 between tamsulosin and placebo treatment groups was secondary in nature and assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.023
81466135|NCT00970632|162624697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.2|||<|0.001||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 4 between tadalafil and placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81466136|NCT00970632|162624697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.3|||<|0.001||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 4 between tamsulosin and placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81533367|NCT03956550|162751792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5747|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5747
81533368|NCT00896298|162751797|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2572|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2572
81466137|NCT00970632|162624698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.6||||0.055||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 between tadalafil versus placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.055
81533369|NCT00896298|162751798|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.71
81533370|NCT00896298|162751799|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.68
81533371|NCT00896298|162751800|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0256|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0256
81533372|NCT03101566|162751873|OTHER||||||||||||||||||PFS at 6 months was estimated for this trial using the product-limit method of Kaplan and Meier with 95% confidence intervals calculated using Greenwood's formula. All statistical analyses were completed using the SAS System, v9.4 \[Cary, NC, USA\].|||
81629524|NCT04800211|162944606|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.625||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.945|-0.305|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7. (mITT Population)||-0.305|-0.945|0.0001
81657799|NCT00911937|163007919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.2166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.11||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||0.11|-0.48|0.2166
81466138|NCT00970632|162624698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.6||||0.055||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 between tamsulosin versus placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.055
81466139|NCT00970632|162624699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.5|||<|0.001||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 between tadalafil versus placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81466140|NCT00970632|162624699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.0||||0.026||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 between tamsulosin versus placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.026
81466141|NCT00970632|162624700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.08||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 between tadalafil versus placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.080
81466142|NCT00970632|162624700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.118||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 between tadalafil versus placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.118
81466143|NCT00970632|162624701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.022||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 between tadalafil versus placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.022
81629525|NCT04800211|162944606|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to Test 2 on Visit 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Test 2 on Visit 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.344||||0.0776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.725|0.038|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to Test 2 on Visit 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Test 2 on Visit 7. (mITT Population)||0.038|-0.725|0.0776
81629526|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.621||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.055|-0.186|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-0.186|-1.055|0.0055
81657800|NCT00911937|163007922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.1018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.08||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||0.08|-0.85|0.1018
81657801|NCT00911937|163007922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.25||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-0.25|-1.20|0.0027
81657802|NCT00911937|163007924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|-0.33||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-0.33|-2.79|0.0131
81657803|NCT00911937|163007924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|-1.08||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-1.08|-3.78|0.0004
81657804|NCT00911937|163007926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.2||0.8547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.82|15.46||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||15.46|-12.82|0.8547
81657805|NCT00911937|163007928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.22||0.8396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.14|7.44||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||7.44|-9.14|0.8396
81466144|NCT00970632|162624701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.546||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 endpoint between tamsulosin versus placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.546
81466145|NCT00970632|162624702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.5||||0.003||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 1 between tadalafil and placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81533373|NCT01363700|162751877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-1.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.11|-1.52|<0.001
81657806|NCT00911937|163007930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-4.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.84|-1.89||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-1.89|-6.84|0.0006
81629527|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.778||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.316|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-0.316|-1.240|0.0011
81629528|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-0.540|-1.260|<.0001
81629529|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.938|-0.103|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-0.103|-0.938|0.0150
81629530|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.349||||0.1048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.771|0.074|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||0.074|-0.771|0.1048
81629531|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.846|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.185|-0.507|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-0.507|-1.185|<.0001
81704180|NCT01176240|163104075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||||||Statistical analysis plan involved a hierarchical assessment of secondary endpoints to prevent inflation of type I errors.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistic comparing treatment groups based on rank statistics adjusted for the covariate OHSA Item 1 value at baseline.||||||0.018
81704181|NCT01176240|163104077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||||||Statistical analysis plan involved a hierarchical assessment of secondary endpoints to prevent inflation of type I errors. As the first secondary endpoint was not positive, statistical analysis was not performed on additional secondary endpoints.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mantel-Haenszel statistic comparing treatment groups based on rank statistics adjusted for the covariate OHSA Item 1 value at baseline.||||||0.60
81704182|NCT01176240|163104083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.238|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model that includes treatment as a factor and baseline OHQ composite score as a co-variate.||||||0.238
81704183|NCT03627494|163104145|OTHER||Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.03|||||"Analysis was performed using Mixed Effect Model with treatment and period as fixed effect and participant as random effect. Variance Components covariance structure was used."|||1.03|0.84|
81533374|NCT01363700|162751878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|-0.92|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.92|-1.71|<0.001
81629532|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.873|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.127|-0.619|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-0.619|-1.127|<.0001
81685936|NCT01494038|163069854|NON_INFERIORITY|Calculate the difference between the immediate arm incidence rate and the deferred arm incidence rate; if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval is lower than a 5% difference in incidence rates, non-inferiority will be considered to be proven.|Incidence rate difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|4.98||||||||4.98|-4.77|
81629533|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.247||||0.2525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.178|0.671|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||0.671|-0.178|0.2525
81629534|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.098||||0.6503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.527|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||0.527|-0.330|0.6503
81629535|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.239||||0.1759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|0.588|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||0.588|-0.109|0.1759
81629536|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.867||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.674|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-0.060|-1.674|0.0293
81629537|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.876||||0.0362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.714|-0.038|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-0.038|-1.714|0.0362
81657807|NCT00911937|163007932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|3.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|6.05||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Concern domain- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||6.05|0.79|0.0110
81657808|NCT00911937|163007932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|3.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.79||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Coping domain- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||5.79|0.50|0.0200
81685937|NCT01494038|163069855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.093|||||||Fisher Exact|mid-P adjustment||||||0.093
81466146|NCT00970632|162624702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.5||||0.005||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 1 between tamsulosin and placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.005
81466147|NCT00970632|162624703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.8|||<|0.001||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 4 between tadalafil and placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81657809|NCT00911937|163007932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|3.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|6.45||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Sleep domain- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||6.45|0.51|0.0218
81657810|NCT00911937|163007932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.0458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|3.68||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Social interaction domain- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||3.68|0.03|0.0458
81466148|NCT00970632|162624703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.9|||<|0.001||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 4 between tamsulosin and placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81466149|NCT00970632|162624704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.8||||0.003||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 between tadalafil and placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81466150|NCT00970632|162624704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.6||||0.026||95.0||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 endpoint between tamsulosin and placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.026
81466151|NCT00970632|162624705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||The p-value associated with difference between tadalafil versus placebo treatment groups within the 7 response categories was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustment for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis used data only from these treatment arms and stratification of baseline LUTS severity (moderate \[total IPSS \<20\]; severe \[total IPSS ≥20\]).||||||0.001
81657811|NCT00911937|163007932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|3.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|5.32||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at alpha = 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Total- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||5.32|0.72|0.0100
81657812|NCT03535597|163007961|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.11|||Chi-squared|||||1.11|0.89|0.906
81657813|NCT03535597|163007961|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.27||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.53|||Chi-squared|||||1.53|1.09|0.002
81657814|NCT03535597|163007961|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.09|||Chi-squared|||||1.09|0.86|0.613
81657815|NCT03535597|163007962|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-98.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81657816|NCT03535597|163007962|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-120.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.001
81704184|NCT03627494|163104146|OTHER||Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.04|||||"Analysis was performed using Mixed Effect Model with treatment and period as fixed effect and participant as random effect. Variance Components covariance structure was used."|||1.04|0.84|
81704185|NCT03627494|163104147|OTHER||Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.01|||||"Analysis was performed using Mixed Effect Model with treatment and period as fixed effect and participant as random effect. Variance Components covariance structure was used."|||1.01|0.79|
81657817|NCT03535597|163007962|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-94.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.001
81657818|NCT03535597|163007963|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.57|||Fisher Exact|||||2.57|0.23|0.744
81657819|NCT03535597|163007963|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.41|||Fisher Exact|||||3.41|0.31|>0.999
81657820|NCT03535597|163007963|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.67||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.46|||Fisher Exact|||||2.46|0.18|0.724
81657821|NCT03535597|163007964|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.44||||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.76|||Fisher Exact|||||3.76|0.56|0.594
81657822|NCT03535597|163007964|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.26|||Fisher Exact|||||3.26|0.37|>0.999
81657823|NCT03535597|163007964|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.45||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.88|||Fisher Exact|||||3.88|0.55|0.581
81657824|NCT03535597|163007965|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.92||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|5.22|||Fisher Exact|||||5.22|0.71|0.284
81657825|NCT03535597|163007965|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.1||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|5.9|||Fisher Exact|||||5.9|0.75|0.243
81657826|NCT03535597|163007965|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.01||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|5.54|||Fisher Exact|||||5.54|0.74|0.266
81657827|NCT03484273|163007966|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Repeated Measures ANOVA||Repeated Measured ANOVA was used to compare the 4 compression garment configurations.||||<0.001
81657828|NCT03484273|163007967|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81657829|NCT03484273|163007968|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81657830|NCT03484273|163007969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.01
81657831|NCT03484273|163007970|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81657832|NCT03484273|163007971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.001
81657833|NCT03484273|163007972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.04
81657834|NCT00294515|163007977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4|||<=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Center Pools||||0.66|0.25|<=0.0002
81657835|NCT00294515|163007978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.11|0.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Center Pools||||0.37|0.11|<0.0001
81657836|NCT00294515|163007979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37||||0.0001||95.0|0.22|0.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Center Pools||||0.60|0.22|0.0001
81657837|NCT00294515|163007980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.0126||95.0|0.35|0.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Center Pools||||0.88|0.35|0.0126
81657838|NCT00294515|163007981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.01||95.0|0.34|0.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Center Pools||||0.86|0.34|0.0100
81704186|NCT03906136|163104165|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24||1.10|0.43|0.119
81704187|NCT03906136|163104166|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.95|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||0.95|0.37|0.029
81466152|NCT00970632|162624705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.114||95.0||||The p-value associated with difference between tamsulosin versus placebo treatment groups within the 7 response categories was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustment for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis used data only from these treatment arms and stratification of baseline LUTS severity (moderate \[total IPSS \<20\]; severe \[total IPSS ≥20\]).||||||0.114
81466153|NCT00970632|162624706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||The p-value associated with difference between tadalafil versus placebo treatment groups within the 7 response categories was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustment for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis used data only from these treatment arms and a stratification of baseline LUTS severity (moderate \[total IPSS \<20\]; severe \[total IPSS ≥20\]).||||||0.004
81466154|NCT00970632|162624706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.452||||||The p-value associated with difference between tamsulosin versus placebo treatment groups within the 7 response categories was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustment for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis used data only from these treatment arms and stratification of baseline LUTS severity (moderate \[total IPSS \<20\]; severe \[total IPSS ≥20\]).||||||0.452
81466155|NCT00970632|162624707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median of Treatment Group Differences|-4.4||||0.005||||||The p-value associated with the testing for differences in medians between tadalafil versus placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustment for multiplicity.|Van Elteren Tests|P-values testing for differences of medians between placebo and active treatment were based on the Van Elteren test, stratifying by region.||||||0.005
81466156|NCT00970632|162624707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median of Treatment Group Differences|-2.2||||0.457||||||The p-value associated with the testing for differences in medians between tamsulosin versus placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 without adjustments for multiplicity.|Van Elteren Tests|P-values testing for differences of medians between placebo and active treatment were based on the Van Elteren test, stratifying by region.||||||0.457
81466157|NCT00970632|162624708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|4.0|||<|0.001||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 between tadalafil versus placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81466158|NCT00970632|162624708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.4||||0.699||||||The p-value associated with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 between tamsulosin versus placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.699
81466159|NCT00970632|162624709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||The p-value associated with median difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 endpoint between tadalafil versus placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustment for multiplicity.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) using rank transformed data.||||||0.009
81466160|NCT00970632|162624709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||||||The p-value associated with median difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 endpoint between tamsulosin versus placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustment for multiplicity.|ANOVA|ANOVA using rank transformed data.||||||0.014
81466161|NCT00970632|162624712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.303||||||The p-value associated with median difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 endpoint between tadalafil versus placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustment for multiplicity.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) using rank transformed data.||||||0.303
81466162|NCT00970632|162624712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.146||||||The p-value associated with median difference of changes from baseline to Week 12 endpoint between tamsulosin versus placebo treatment groups was assessed for significance at a level of 0.05 with no adjustment for multiplicity.|ANOVA|ANOVA using rank transformed data.||||||0.146
81466163|NCT03320850|162624718|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.635||0.0845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|2.35|||ANCOVA||Least square estimates and contrast t-test were used to compare specified treatment groups and were based on ANCOVA model with Baseline value as covariate and treatment group, sex (male, female) as factors.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between each (BOTOX® and Hydrogel admixture group) and (placebo and Hydrogel admixture) in the mean change from Baseline in daily average number of UIEs at Week 12.||2.35|-0.15|0.0845
81657839|NCT02217475|163007986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.816||||0.5194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.439|1.516|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model was used for analysis. Randomized treatment group, NAS score at screening and fibrosis stage were the factors.||||1.516|0.439|0.5194
81657840|NCT02217475|163007987|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.934||||0.0388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.035|3.614|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model was used for analysis. Randomized treatment group, NAS score at screening and fibrosis stage were the factors.||||3.614|1.035|0.0388
81657841|NCT02217475|163007988|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.249||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.553|2.821|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model was used for analysis. Randomized treatment group, NAS score at screening and fibrosis stage were the factors.||||2.821|0.553|0.5920
81657842|NCT02217475|163007989|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.396||||0.4941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.537|3.628|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model was used for analysis. Randomized treatment group, NAS score at screening and fibrosis stage were the factors.||||3.628|0.537|0.4941
81657843|NCT02217475|163007990|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.142||||0.8434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.305|4.277|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model was used for analysis. Randomized treatment group, NAS score at screening and fibrosis stage were the factors.||||4.277|0.305|0.8434
81657844|NCT02217475|163007991|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.201||||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.113|4.352|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model was used for analysis. Randomized treatment group, NAS score at screening and fibrosis stage were the factors.||||4.352|1.113|0.0234
81657845|NCT02217475|163007992|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.154||||0.7474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|2.752|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model was used for analysis. Randomized treatment group, NAS score at screening and fibrosis stage were the factors.||||2.752|0.484|0.7474
81657846|NCT03001076|163008055|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-28.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.022|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.376|-22.531|||ANCOVA|||||-22.531|-34.376|<0.001
81704188|NCT03906136|163104167|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.14|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||1.14|0.45|0.154
81704189|NCT03906136|163104167|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.39|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24||1.39|0.54|0.562
81533375|NCT01363700|162751879|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority in Mean Ocular itching score compared to Olopatadine was assessed on the non-inferiority margin (0.5) with the upper limit of the confidence interval of the difference between the Epinastine (DE-114) and Olopatadine treatment groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.08||||||||0.08|-0.21|
81657847|NCT03001076|163008056|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-23.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.777|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.005|-18.121|||ANCOVA|||||-18.121|-29.005|<0.001
81657848|NCT03001076|163008057|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-17.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.018|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.94|-14.03|||ANCOVA|||||-14.030|-21.940|<0.001
81657849|NCT03001076|163008058|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-19.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.341|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.908|-14.732|||ANCOVA|||||-14.732|-23.908|<0.001
81657850|NCT03001076|163008059|SUPERIORITY||Location shift|-31.045|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.761|-17.401|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test||The location shift and asymptotic 95% confidence interval are based on Hodges-Lehman estimation.|||-17.401|-44.761|<0.001
81657851|NCT03001076|163008060|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-4.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.24|=|0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.877|5.812|||ANCOVA|||||5.812|-14.877|=0.388
81657852|NCT03001076|163008061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-5.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.845|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.528|-2.25|||ANCOVA|||||-2.250|-9.528|=0.002
81657853|NCT03001076|163008063|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-31.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.238|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.498|-26.682|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||-26.682|-35.498|<0.001
81657854|NCT03001076|163008063|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-29.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.513|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.074|-24.168|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||-24.168|-34.074|<0.001
81657855|NCT03001076|163008064|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-25.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.004|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.204|-21.308|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||-21.308|-29.204|<0.001
81657856|NCT03001076|163008064|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-23.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.268|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.219|-19.276|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||-19.276|-28.219|<0.001
81657857|NCT03001076|163008065|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-20.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.513|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.39|-17.43|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||-17.430|-23.390|<0.001
81657858|NCT03001076|163008065|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-18.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.651|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.71|-15.206|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||-15.206|-21.710|<0.001
81657859|NCT03001076|163008066|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.99|=|0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.663|9.059|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||9.059|-10.663|=0.873
81704190|NCT03906136|163104168|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.94|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||0.94|0.32|0.029
81704191|NCT03906136|163104168|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.25|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24||1.25|0.44|0.264
81704192|NCT03906136|163104169|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.83|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||0.83|0.29|0.008
81533376|NCT01363700|162751880|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority in Mean Ocular hyperemia score compared to Olopatadine was assessed on the non-inferiority margin (0.5) with the upper limit of the confidence interval of the difference between the Epinastine (DE-114) and Olopatadine treatment groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.22||||||||0.22|-0.81|
81533377|NCT01126723|162751889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.15||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set to 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.15
81685938|NCT01494038|163069857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.288|||||||Fisher Exact|mid-P adjustment||||||0.288
81685939|NCT01494038|163069858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073|||||||Fisher Exact|mid-P adjustment||||||0.073
81685940|NCT01494038|163069859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.264|||||||Fisher Exact|mid-P adjustment||||||0.264
81685941|NCT01494038|163069860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Fisher Exact|Mid-P adjustment||||||0.012
81685942|NCT01494038|163069863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.279|||||||Fisher Exact|mid-P adjustment||||||0.279
81685943|NCT01494038|163069864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.893|||||||Fisher Exact|mid-P adjustment||||||.893
81685944|NCT01494038|163069865|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.96||||||||0.96|-0.94|
81685945|NCT01494038|163069866|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|1.07||||||||1.07|-1.02|
81685946|NCT01494038|163069867|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|-1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|1.32||||||||1.32|-4.17|
81685947|NCT01494038|163069868|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.56||||||||0.56|-1.33|
81685948|NCT01494038|163069869|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|0.97||||||||0.97|-1.72|
81685949|NCT01494038|163069870|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|-1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|1.1||||||||1.1|-4.48|
81685950|NCT01494038|163069871|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|1.25||||||||1.25|-3.86|
81685951|NCT01494038|163069872|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|2.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.86|12.13||||||||12.13|-7.86|
81685952|NCT01494038|163069873|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|6.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|13.86||||||||13.86|-0.08|
81685953|NCT01494038|163069874|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|5.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|24.68||||||||24.68|-13.7|
81685954|NCT01494038|163069875|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|15.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|29.65||||||||29.65|2.11|
81685955|NCT01494038|163069876|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|-0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|3.0||||||||3|-4.63|
81685956|NCT01494038|163069877|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|3.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|8.07||||||||8.07|-1.31|
81685957|NCT01494038|163069878|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|-0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|3.0||||||||3|-4.63|
81685958|NCT01494038|163069879|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|3.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|8.25||||||||8.25|-1.46|
81685959|NCT01494038|163069880|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|-0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|3.0||||||||3|-4.63|
81685960|NCT01494038|163069881|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|3.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|8.07||||||||8.07|-1.31|
81685961|NCT01494038|163069882|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|-0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|3.0||||||||3|-4.63|
81685962|NCT01494038|163069883|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|3.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|8.25||||||||8.25|-1.46|
81685963|NCT01494038|163069888|OTHER|Measuring agreement between the tests|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|McNemars test||||||< 0.0001
81685964|NCT01494038|163069888|OTHER|Agreement between tests|Kappa coefficient|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.5||||||||0.50|0.35|
81685965|NCT01494038|163069889|OTHER|Agreement between tests||||||0.22|||||||Chi-squared|McNemar's test||||||0.22
81685966|NCT01494038|163069889|OTHER|Agreement between tests|Kappa coefficient|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.21||||||||0.21|0.001|
81685967|NCT01494038|163069890|OTHER|Agreement between tests|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|McNemar's test||||||< 0.0001
81685968|NCT01494038|163069890|OTHER|Agreement between tests|Kappa coefficient|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.53||||||||0.53|0.39|
81685969|NCT00537940|163069895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|7.0|||Ranked ANCOVA|||Rank analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to derive p-value with treatment as main effect and cluster as cofactor, percent change in 28-day seizure counts between Baseline and treatment periods as dependent variable. Median differences and 95% confidence interval (CI) were based on Hodges-Lehmann estimation.||7.0|-6.0|0.8708
81685970|NCT00537940|163069896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.635|1.335|||Regression, Logistic|||The odds ratio and its 95% CI are calculated by exponentiating the log odds ratio and 95% CI that correspond to the treatment contrast in the logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline term and country as covariate. All statistical tests for secondary efficacy parameters were two sided and performed at significance level of α = 0.05. The above statistical analysis applies to All Partial Seizures - FAS Population.||1.335|0.635|0.662
81685971|NCT00537940|163069897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9232|TWO_SIDED|||||All partial seizure: p-value was calculated from the 2-sided Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.9232
81685972|NCT00537940|163069897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6361|TWO_SIDED|||||Simple Partial: p-value was calculated from the 2-sided Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.6361
81685973|NCT00537940|163069897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9075|TWO_SIDED|||||Complex partial: p-value was calculated from the 2-sided Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.9075
81685974|NCT00537940|163069897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4203|TWO_SIDED|||||SGTC seizure: p-value was calculated from the 2-sided Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.4203
81685975|NCT00537940|163069898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5069|TWO_SIDED|||||All partial seizure: p-value was calculated from the 2-sided Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.5069
81685976|NCT00537940|163069898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4721|TWO_SIDED|||||Simple partial seizure: p-value was calculated from the 2-sided Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.4721
81685977|NCT00537940|163069898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6054|TWO_SIDED|||||Complex partial seizure: p-value was calculated from the 2-sided Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.6054
81685978|NCT00537940|163069898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6603|TWO_SIDED|||||SGTC seizure: p-value was calculated from the 2-sided Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.6603
81685979|NCT00537940|163069900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1881|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is calculated using Fisher Exact Test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1881
81657860|NCT03001076|163008066|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.131|=|0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.215|10.055|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||10.055|-10.215|=0.988
81657861|NCT03001076|163008067|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-8.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.619|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.778|-5.394|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||-5.394|-11.778|<0.001
81657862|NCT03001076|163008067|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-6.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.712|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.798|-3.049|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||-3.049|-9.798|<0.001
81657863|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||This is the PCS KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 0-6 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"PCS:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.002
81657864|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||||||This is the MCS KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 0-6 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"MCS:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.23
81657865|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||||||This is the Burden KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 0-6 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Burden:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.18
81657866|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||This is the Symptoms KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 0-6 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Symptoms:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.02
81657867|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||This is the Effects KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 0-6 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Effects:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.004
81657868|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||This is the PCS KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 6-12 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"PCS:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.01
81466164|NCT03320850|162624718|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.633||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|3.08|||ANCOVA||Least square estimates and contrast t-test were used to compare specified treatment groups and were based on ANCOVA model with Baseline value as covariate and treatment group, sex (male, female) as factors.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between each (BOTOX® and Hydrogel admixture group) and (placebo and Hydrogel admixture) in the mean change from Baseline in daily average number of UIEs at Week 12.||3.08|0.59|0.0041
81657869|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||||||This is the MCS KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 6-12 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"MCS:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.21
81657870|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||||||This is the Burden KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 6-12 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Burden:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.77
81704193|NCT03906136|163104169|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24||0.80|0.28|0.005
81657871|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||||||This is the Symptoms KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 6-12 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Symptoms:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.77
81704194|NCT03906136|163104170|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.28|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||1.28|0.40|0.263
81704195|NCT03906136|163104170|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24||1.10|0.34|0.103
81657872|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||||||This is the Effects KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 6-12 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Effects:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.14
81657873|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||||||This is the PCS KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 12-18 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"PCS:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.45
81657874|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||||||This is the MCS KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 12-18 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"MCS:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.79
81657875|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||||||This is the Burden KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 12-18 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Burden:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.77
81657876|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||This is the Symptoms KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 12-18 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Symptoms:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.03
81704196|NCT03906136|163104171|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.01|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||1.01|0.40|0.055
81704197|NCT03906136|163104171|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.31|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24||1.31|0.52|0.409
81466165|NCT03320850|162624718|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.632||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|2.44|||ANCOVA||Least square estimates and contrast t-test were used to compare specified treatment groups and were based on ANCOVA model with Baseline value as covariate and treatment group, sex (male, female) as factors.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between each (BOTOX® and Hydrogel admixture group) and (placebo and Hydrogel admixture) in the mean change from Baseline in daily average number of UIEs at Week 12.||2.44|-0.05|0.0600
81685980|NCT00537940|163069901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.5643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.97|||ANCOVA|||Baseline, HADS-A: ANCOVA model was used to calculate least square (LS) mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and and country as covariates.||0.97|-0.53|0.5643
81685981|NCT00537940|163069901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.7712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.54|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 21 / ET , HADS-A: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and country as covariates.||0.54|-0.73|0.7712
81685982|NCT00537940|163069901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.4236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.97|||Ranked ANCOVA|||Baseline, HADS-D: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.97|-0.41|0.4236
81704198|NCT03906136|163104172|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.34|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||1.34|0.53|0.477
81704199|NCT03906136|163104172|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.61|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24||1.61|0.63|0.968
81704200|NCT03906136|163104173|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.75|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||0.75|-0.16|0.205
81704201|NCT03906136|163104173|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.82|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24||0.82|-0.08|0.108
81704202|NCT03906136|163104174|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.23|-0.12|0.525
81704203|NCT03906136|163104174|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24||0.14|-0.25|0.577
81704204|NCT03906136|163104175|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.89||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.54|-2.32|0.220
81704205|NCT03906136|163104175|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24||0.50|-0.70|0.745
81704206|NCT03906136|163104176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.74|-1.01|0.768
81704207|NCT03906136|163104176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24||0.60|-1.34|0.451
81704208|NCT03906136|163104177|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.26||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.97|-0.46|0.477
81704209|NCT03906136|163104177|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24||0.58|-0.92|0.660
81704210|NCT03906136|163104178|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.79|-0.45|0.586
81704211|NCT03906136|163104178|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.21||||0.491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24||0.82|-0.39|0.491
81704212|NCT03906136|163104179|SUPERIORITY|Week 12|Mean Difference (Net)|4.49||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|9.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.56|-0.58|0.082
81704213|NCT03906136|163104179|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|2.73||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|7.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24||7.81|-2.35|0.292
81466166|NCT03320850|162624718|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.631||0.1702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|2.11|||ANCOVA||Least square estimates and contrast t-test were used to compare specified treatment groups and were based on ANCOVA model with Baseline value as covariate and treatment group, sex (male, female) as factors.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between each (BOTOX® and Hydrogel admixture group) and (placebo and Hydrogel admixture) in the mean change from Baseline in daily average number of UIEs at Week 12.||2.11|-0.37|0.1702
81533378|NCT01329978|162751900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.4||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|9.4||The p-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in proportions and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportions.|The analyses was stratified by IL28B (CC versus any T allele) and plasma HCV RNA (\< 800,000 IU/mL versus ≥ 800,000 IU/mL). Only participants with genotype 1 were included in the comparison due to the fact that participants with genotype 4 and 6 were only enrolled in the SOF+PEG+RBV 24 weeks group.||9.4|-12.2|0.77
81704214|NCT02853123|163104193|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.357|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.661|-0.053|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator was used for degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. Tiotropium (i.e. Tiotropium/Olodaterol - Tiotropium).|The adjusted means (SE) are obtained from fitting an Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model including treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect, and period baseline and patient baseline as covariates, compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation.||-0.053|-0.661|0.0217
81466167|NCT03320850|162624720|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.617||0.2361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.95|||ANCOVA||Least square estimates and contrast t-test were used to compare specified treatment groups and were based on ANCOVA model with Baseline value as covariate and treatment group, sex (male, female) as factors.|||1.95|-0.48|0.2361
81704215|NCT02853123|163104194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.106|0.265|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator was used for degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. Tiotropium (i.e. Tiotropium/Olodaterol - Tiotropium).|IC measured prior to exercise, the adjusted means (SE) are obtained from fitting an Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model including treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect, and period baseline and patient baseline as covariates, compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation.||0.265|0.106|<.0001
81704216|NCT02853123|163104195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.0852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.141|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator was used for degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. Tiotropium (i.e. Tiotropium/Olodaterol - Tiotropium).|IC measured end of exercise, the adjusted means (SE) are obtained from fitting an Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model including treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect, and period baseline and patient baseline as covariates, compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation.||0.141|-0.009|0.0852
81466168|NCT03320850|162624720|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.608||0.1985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|1.98|||ANCOVA||Least square estimates and contrast t-test were used to compare specified treatment groups and were based on ANCOVA model with Baseline value as covariate and treatment group, sex (male, female) as factors.|||1.98|-0.41|0.1985
81466169|NCT03320850|162624720|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.607||0.2923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|1.84|||ANCOVA||Least square estimates and contrast t-test were used to compare specified treatment groups and were based on ANCOVA model with Baseline value as covariate and treatment group, sex (male, female) as factors.|||1.84|-0.56|0.2923
81466170|NCT03320850|162624720|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.609||0.3769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|1.74|||ANCOVA||Least square estimates and contrast t-test were used to compare specified treatment groups and were based on ANCOVA model with Baseline value as covariate and treatment group, sex (male, female) as factors.|||1.74|-0.66|0.3769
81466171|NCT03320850|162624721|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|-7.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.107||0.5911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.87|18.77|||ANCOVA||Least square estimates and contrast t-test were used to compare specified treatment groups and were based on ANCOVA model with Baseline value as covariate and treatment group, sex (male, female) as factors.|||18.77|-32.87|0.5911
81466172|NCT03320850|162624721|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.956||0.5375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.52|17.52|||ANCOVA||Least square estimates and contrast t-test were used to compare specified treatment groups and were based on ANCOVA model with Baseline value as covariate and treatment group, sex (male, female) as factors.|||17.52|-33.52|0.5375
81466173|NCT03320850|162624721|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.764||0.9173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.47|23.81|||ANCOVA||Least square estimates and contrast t-test were used to compare specified treatment groups and were based on ANCOVA model with Baseline value as covariate and treatment group, sex (male, female) as factors.|||23.81|-26.47|0.9173
81466174|NCT03320850|162624721|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|9.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.981||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.24|34.9|||ANCOVA||Least square estimates and contrast t-test were used to compare specified treatment groups and were based on ANCOVA model with Baseline value as covariate and treatment group, sex (male, female) as factors.|||34.90|-16.24|0.4730
81466175|NCT01286168|162624732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Antisepsis and Control sides were compared.||||0.02
81466176|NCT01286168|162624733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Antisepsis and Control sides were compared.||||0.03
81657877|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||||||This is the Effects KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 12-18 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Effects:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.12
81657878|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||||||This is the PCS KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 0-18 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"PCS:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.29
81657879|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||This is the MCS KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 0-18 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"MCS:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.01
81657880|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||||||This is the Burden KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 0-18 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Burden:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.08
81685983|NCT00537940|163069901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.5492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.4|||Ranked ANCOVA|||Change at Week 21/ET, HADS-D: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment1difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.40|-0.75|0.5492
81466177|NCT01286168|162624734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||McNemar|||Antisepsis and Control sides were compared.||||0.003
81466178|NCT01286168|162624735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Antisepsis and Control sides were compared.||||0.13
81466179|NCT01286168|162624736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Antisepsis and Control sides were compared.||||0.45
81466180|NCT01286168|162624737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Antisepsis and Control sides were compared. Unadjusted p-value from generalized linear mixed effect model accounting for correlation among multiple drains from the same patient.||||0.02
81466181|NCT01286168|162624737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Antisepsis and Control sides were compared. P-value from generalized linear mixed effect model accounting for correlation among multiple drains from the same patient. P-value was adjusted for side- and drain-specific variables: indication (cancer or prophylaxis), operation (mastectomy only, mastectomy+SLNB, mastectomy +ALND), and drain duration.||||0.02
81466182|NCT01286168|162624738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Likelihood-ratio test|||Antisepsis and Control sides were compared. Due to zero events in the antisepsis side for this endpoint, p-value was derived from likelihood-ratio test comparing the intercept only model to the model with intercept and treatment side included.||||0.004
81466183|NCT01286168|162624739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Antisepsis and Control sides were compared. Unadjusted p-value from generalized linear mixed effect model accounting for correlation among multiple drains from the same patient.||||0.003
81657881|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||||||This is the Symptoms KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 0-18 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Symptoms:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.61
81466184|NCT01286168|162624739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Antisepsis and Control sides were compared. P-value from generalized linear mixed effect model accounting for correlation among multiple drains from the same patient. P-value was adjusted for side- and drain-specific variables: indication (cancer or prophylaxis), operation (mastectomy only, mastectomy+SLNB, mastectomy +ALND), and drain duration.||||0.003
81466185|NCT01424514|162624740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.36||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for 1 h in WM 0-60 TSS||0.36|-0.60|
81685984|NCT00537940|163069902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|7.31|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Sleep disturbance: ANCOVA model was used to calculate least square (LS) mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and country; for post-baseline, baseline was included as a covariate.||7.31|-0.81|0.1160
81704217|NCT02853123|163104196|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.117|0.194|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator was used for degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. Tiotropium (i.e. Tiotropium/Olodaterol - Tiotropium).|The adjusted means (SE) are obtained from fitting an Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model including treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect, and period baseline and patient baseline as covariates, compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation.||0.194|0.117|<.0001
81704218|NCT02853123|163104197|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.134|0.267|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator was used for degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. Tiotropium (i.e. Tiotropium/Olodaterol - Tiotropium).|The adjusted means (SE) are obtained from fitting an Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model including treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect, and period baseline and patient baseline as covariates, compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation.||0.267|0.134|<.0001
81704219|NCT02853123|163104198|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||0.2645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.083|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator was used for degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. Tiotropium (i.e. Tiotropium/Olodaterol - Tiotropium).|1 min, the adjusted means (SE) are obtained from fitting an Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model including treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect, and period baseline and patient baseline as covariates, compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation.||0.083|-0.300|0.2645
81704220|NCT02853123|163104198|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.0267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.452|-0.028|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator was used for degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. Tiotropium (i.e. Tiotropium/Olodaterol - Tiotropium).|2 min, the adjusted means (SE) are obtained from fitting an Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model including treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect, and period baseline and patient baseline as covariates, compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation.||-0.028|-0.452|0.0267
81704221|NCT02853123|163104198|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.318|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.596|-0.039|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator was used for degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. Tiotropium (i.e. Tiotropium/Olodaterol - Tiotropium).|2.5 min, the adjusted means (SE) are obtained from fitting an Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model including treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect, and period baseline and patient baseline as covariates, compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation.||-0.039|-0.596|0.0258
81533379|NCT01329978|162751900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.4||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|9.9||The p-value is based on the CMH test stratified by randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The difference in proportions and its 95% CI were calculated based on stratum-adjusted MH proportions.||The analyses was stratified by IL28B (CC versus any T allele) and plasma HCV RNA (\< 800,000 IU/mL versus ≥ 800,000 IU/mL).||9.9|-10.8|0.93
81533380|NCT03901144|162751917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.026|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.562|-5.489|||ANCOVA|||Summary of TEWL (g/m2h) change from day 29 to day 31||-5.489|-12.562|<0.001
81533381|NCT03901144|162751917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.194||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.76|-0.629|||ANCOVA|||Summary of TEWL (g/m2h) change from day 29 to day 31||-0.629|-7.760|0.021
81466186|NCT01424514|162624740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.51||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for 24 h in WM 0-60 TSS||0.51|-0.45|
81533382|NCT03901144|162751917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.021|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.602|-5.44|||ANCOVA|||Summary of TEWL (g/m2h) change from day 29 to day 31||-5.440|-12.602|<0.001
81704222|NCT02853123|163104199|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.8025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.268|0.208|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator was used for degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. Tiotropium (i.e. Tiotropium/Olodaterol - Tiotropium).|The adjusted means (SE) are obtained from fitting an Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model including treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect, and period baseline and patient baseline as covariates, compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation.||0.208|-0.268|0.8025
81466187|NCT01424514|162624740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.51||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for 1 h in Maximum TSS||0.51|-0.58|
81533383|NCT03901144|162751918|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.538|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.114|-1.962|||ANCOVA|||Summary of Objective Erythema (2D Skin Imaging) change from day 29 to day 31||-1.962|-5.114|<0.001
81466188|NCT01424514|162624740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.72||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for 24 h in Maximum TSS||0.72|-0.51|
81533384|NCT03901144|162751918|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.748||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.332|-0.164|||ANCOVA|||Summary of Objective Erythema (2D Skin Imaging) change from day 29 to day 31||-0.164|-3.332|0.031
81466189|NCT01424514|162624742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.54||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for WM 0-60 TSS||0.54|-0.30|
81466190|NCT01424514|162624742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.57||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Maximum TSS||0.57|-0.39|
81466191|NCT01424514|162624746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.08||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Day 1, 1 h in WM 0-60 sneezing||0.08|-0.14|
81466192|NCT01424514|162624746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.09||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Day 14, 1 h in WM 0-60 sneezing||0.09|-0.13|
81466193|NCT01424514|162624746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.11||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Day 14, 24 h in WM 0-60 sneezing||0.11|-0.20|
81466194|NCT01424514|162624746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.14||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Day 1, 1 h in Maximum sneezing||0.14|-0.28|
81466195|NCT01424514|162624746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.13||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Day 14, 1 h in Maximum sneezing||0.13|-0.15|
81466196|NCT01424514|162624746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.16||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Day 1, 24 h in Maximum sneezing||0.16|-0.20|
81685985|NCT00537940|163069902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|2.98|||ANCOVA|||Week 21 Sleep disturbance: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and country; for post-baseline, baseline was included as a covariate.||2.98|-3.62|0.8490
81466197|NCT01424514|162624747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.07||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Day 1, 2 h in AR||0.07|-0.03|
81466198|NCT01424514|162624747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|-0.02||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Day 14, 2 h in AR||-0.02|-0.13|
81466199|NCT01424514|162624747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.08||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Day 14, 25 h in AR||0.08|-0.04|
81466200|NCT01424514|162624748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.26||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Day 14 in AR||0.26|-0.36|
81466201|NCT01424514|162624749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.6||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Day 1, 1 h in WM 0-60 TOSS||0.60|-0.06|
81466202|NCT01424514|162624749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.53||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Day 14, 1 h in WM 0-60 TOSS||0.53|-0.32|
81466203|NCT01424514|162624749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.63||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Day 14, 24 h in WM 0-60 TOSS||0.63|-0.22|
81466204|NCT01424514|162624749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.68||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Day 1, 1 h in Maximum TOSS||0.68|-0.30|
81466205|NCT01424514|162624749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.86||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Day 14, 1 h in Maximum TOSS||0.86|-0.34|
81466206|NCT01424514|162624749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.73||||||Placebo vs SB-705498 12 mg for Day 14, 24 h in Maximum TOSS||0.73|-0.15|
81466207|NCT02002533|162624759|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||exact binomial test|The percentage is greater than or equal to 40%.||||||>0.9999
81466208|NCT02002533|162624760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.735|||||||exact binomial test|||||||0.7350
81466209|NCT02002533|162624761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0845|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81466210|NCT02002533|162624762|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.1808|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||The estimated value is BBT minus HEAL.|||||0.1808
81466211|NCT02002533|162624763|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Estimated value is BBT minus HEAL.|||||0.14
81466212|NCT02002533|162624764|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.404|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|For baseline of 0.7.||||||0.005
81533385|NCT03901144|162751918|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.744|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.332|-3.156|||ANCOVA|||Summary of Objective Erythema (2D Skin Imaging) change from day 29 to day 31||-3.156|-6.332|<0.001
81657882|NCT02270515|163008071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||This is the Effects KDQOL Subscale p-value for change in 0-18 months shown in Primary Outcome table 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Effects:~From random-intercept linear mixed models with an AR(1) covariance pattern in the residual, adjusted for baseline age, sex, race (AA, all other), interview language, dialysis vintage (months), site, education (not HS grad, HS grad), marital status (married or living with partner, other), self-reported diabetes at baseline, PCP at baseline, urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (g/dL), and albumin (g/dL). The 3 lab values are time-varying covariates."||||0.02
81657883|NCT00760474|163008072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.157||0.083||||||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference between the pre-dose (baseline) and post-dose values calculated as post-dose minus pre-dose (post minus pre).|Glu/Cr posterior insula||||0.083
81657884|NCT00760474|163008072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.436||95.0||||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Glu/Cr posterior insula||||0.436
81657885|NCT00760474|163008072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.306||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance was set at p \<0.05.||Gln/Cr posterior insula||||0.306
81657886|NCT00760474|163008072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.809||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance was set at p \<0.05.||Gln/Cr posterior insula||||0.809
81657887|NCT00760474|163008072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.116|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.177||0.016|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mean difference between the pre-dose (baseline) and post-dose values calculated as post-dose minus pre-dose (post minus pre).|Glx/Cr posterior insula||||0.016
81657888|NCT00760474|163008072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.029|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.308||0.708||||||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference between the pre-dose (baseline) and post-dose values calculated as post-dose minus pre-dose (post minus pre).|Glx/Cr posterior insula||||0.708
81657889|NCT00760474|163008072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.809||95.0||||Significance was set at p \<0.050.|t-test, 2 sided|||Glu/Cr anterior insula||||0.809
81657890|NCT00760474|163008072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.154||95.0||||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Glu/Cr anterior insula||||0.154
81657891|NCT00760474|163008072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.96||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance was set at p \<0.05.||Gln/Cr anterior insula||||0.960
81657892|NCT00760474|163008072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.937||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Significance was set at p \<0.05.||Gln/Cr anterior insula||||0.937
81657893|NCT00760474|163008072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.897||95.0||||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Glx/Cr anterior insula||||0.897
81657894|NCT00760474|163008072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.309||95.0||||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Glx/Cr anterior insula||||0.309
81657895|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.032||||0.6347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1081|0.1714||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||Anterior Cingulate||0.1714|-0.1081|0.6347
81657896|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.079||||0.5181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3356|0.1771||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||BA22||0.1771|-0.3356|0.5181
81657897|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.072||||0.2987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2161|0.0714||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||BA40||0.0714|-0.2161|0.2987
81657898|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.029||||0.5151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.1219||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||L\_anIns||0.1219|-0.0640|0.5151
81657899|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.081||||0.2369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2228|0.0599||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||L\_Amygdala||0.0599|-0.2228|0.2369
81657900|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.077||||0.0758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1642|0.0092||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||L\_Cerebellum||0.0092|-0.1642|0.0758
81657901|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.025||||0.4609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0947|0.0452||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||L\_DLPFC||0.0452|-0.0947|0.4609
81657902|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.111||||0.3813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3745|0.1524||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||L\_Mid Insula||0.1524|-0.3745|0.3813
81657903|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.02||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0964|0.1361||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||L\_Mid Temporal Pole||0.1361|-0.0964|0.7200
81657904|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.168||||0.2099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1065|0.4434||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||L\_Orbito Front||0.4434|-0.1065|0.2099
81657905|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.003||||0.9551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1047|0.0992||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||PAG||0.0992|-0.1047|0.9551
81657906|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.0||||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0855|0.0848||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||Posterior Insula||0.0848|-0.0855|0.9940
81657907|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.049||||0.4291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1792|0.0806||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||L\_Posterior Cingulate||0.0806|-0.1792|0.4291
81657908|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.027||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0496|0.1028||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||L\_Precuneus||0.1028|-0.0496|0.4670
81657909|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.044||||0.4443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0752|0.1624||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||L\_Putamen||0.1624|-0.0752|0.4443
81657910|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.127||||0.2823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3704|0.1165||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||L\_S2||0.1165|-0.3704|0.2823
81657911|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.105||||0.1369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2481|0.0378||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_DLPFC||0.0378|-0.2481|0.1369
81657912|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.078||||0.2376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0573|0.2127||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_anIns||0.2127|-0.0573|0.2376
81657913|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.153||||0.0968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3365|0.0313||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_Amygdala||0.0313|-0.3365|0.0968
81704223|NCT02853123|163104200|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.3634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.106|0.286|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator was used for degrees of freedom.|Mean difference means the treatment difference vs. Tiotropium (i.e. Tiotropium/Olodaterol - Tiotropium).|The adjusted means (SE) are obtained from fitting an Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model including treatment and period as fixed effects, patient as a random effect, and period baseline and patient baseline as covariates, compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation.||0.286|-0.106|0.3634
81657914|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.023||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.1062||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_BA23\_base||0.1062|-0.0610|0.5720
81657915|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.027||||0.5822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1303|0.0761||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_IPL\_base||0.0761|-0.1303|0.5822
81657916|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.044||||0.6851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2697|0.1824||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_Insula\_base||0.1824|-0.2697|0.6851
81657917|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.013||||0.8656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1699|0.1446||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_Mid Insula||0.1446|-0.1699|0.8656
81704224|NCT00106249|163104202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81704225|NCT00106249|163104203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81657918|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.094||||0.1562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2296|0.0407||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_Mid Front\_DLPFC||0.0407|-0.2296|0.1562
81657919|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.012||||0.7752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0991|0.0754||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_Mid Temporal Pole||0.0754|-0.0991|0.7752
81657920|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.01||||0.9182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1912|0.2109||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_Orbito Front||0.2109|-0.1912|0.9182
81657921|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.022||||0.6544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0829|0.1278||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||L\_PAG||0.1278|-0.0829|0.6544
81533386|NCT03901144|162751919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.077||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.325|-6.829|||ANCOVA|||Summary of Redness-Mexameter change from day 29 to day 31||-6.829|-31.325|0.002
81533387|NCT03901144|162751919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.493||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.787|7.801|||ANCOVA|||||7.801|-16.787|0.471
81533388|NCT03901144|162751919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.035|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.372|-14.698|||ANCOVA|||Summary of Redness - Mexameter change from day 29 to day 31||-14.698|-39.372|<0.001
81533389|NCT03901144|162751921|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.354|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.558|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Summary of Visual Redness at day 31||-0.150|-0.558|<0.001
81533390|NCT03901144|162751921|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.089||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.292|0.115|||ANCOVA|||Summary of Visual Redness at day 31||0.115|-0.292|0.392
81657922|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.087||||0.0813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0123|0.1863||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_pIns||0.1863|-0.0123|0.0813
81657923|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.052||||0.4605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0956|0.2004||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_pIns||0.2004|-0.0956|0.4605
81657924|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.081||||0.3136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2484|0.0856||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_Posterior Cingulate||0.0856|-0.2484|0.3136
81704226|NCT00927576|163104374|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis of the results showed a 95% chance of finding a p\<0.05 difference in 166 subjects and a 99% chance of finding a p \<0.05 difference in 230 subjects in comparison of Group 1 controls and sTBI patients.|Difference in z-score, sTBI vs. controls|2.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|for repeated measures with effect sizes (omega squared).||The null hypotheses was that the severe TBI group would not differ from the control group in SRT latencies.||||< 0.001
81704227|NCT00927576|163104374|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis of controls (i.e., with z-score = 0) showed a 95% chance of detecting a p \< 0.05 significance level for z-scores exceeding 0.54 in the mild TBI patient group..|z-score difference between groups|-0.3||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value reflects the likelihood of detection a difference of the magnitude observed.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was that the mild TBI group would not differ in age-corrected z-score from that of a control subjects in the large control group.||||.50
81533391|NCT03901144|162751921|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.447|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.652|-0.242|||ANCOVA|||Summary of Visual Redness at day 31||-0.242|-0.652|<0.001
81533392|NCT04194944|162751973|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.465||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.309|0.699|||Log Rank|||||0.699|0.309|0.0002
81657925|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.0||||0.9929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0885|0.0893||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_Precuneus||0.0893|-0.0885|0.9929
81704228|NCT01224106|163104375|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|-0.044||||0.6744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.248|0.161|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.161|-0.248|0.6744
81704229|NCT01224106|163104375|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|-0.085||||0.4494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.304|0.135|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.135|-0.304|0.4494
81704230|NCT01224106|163104377|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.035||||0.7458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.179|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.250|-0.179|0.7458
81704231|NCT01224106|163104377|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.042||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.191|0.275|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.275|-0.191|0.723
81704232|NCT01224106|163104381|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|-0.191||||0.0825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.407|0.025|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.025|-0.407|0.0825
81704233|NCT01224106|163104381|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.043||||0.7171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.276|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.276|-0.19|0.7171
81704234|NCT01224106|163104384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9734|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Statistical analysis of the Abeta 1-42 CSF biomarker between Placebo (Parts 1 and 2) and Gantenerumab 105 mg (Parts 1 and 2) treatment arms at Week 104."||||0.9734
81704235|NCT01224106|163104384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0629|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Statistical analysis of the Abeta 1-42 CSF biomarker between Placebo (Parts 1 and 2) and Gantenerumab 225 mg (Parts 1 and 2) treatment arms at Week 104."||||0.0629
81704236|NCT01224106|163104384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0084|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Statistical analysis of the p-tau CSF biomarker between Placebo (Parts 1 and 2) and Gantenerumab 105 mg (Parts 1 and 2) treatment arms at Week 104."||||0.0084
81704237|NCT01224106|163104384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Statistical analysis of the p-tau CSF biomarker between Placebo (Parts 1 and 2) and Gantenerumab 225 mg (Parts 1 and 2) treatment arms at Week 104."||||0.0003
81704238|NCT01224106|163104384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0903|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Statistical analysis of the t-tau CSF biomarker between Placebo (Parts 1 and 2) and Gantenerumab 105 mg (Parts 1 and 2) treatment arms at Week 104."||||0.0903
81704239|NCT01224106|163104384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0434|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Statistical analysis of the t-tau CSF biomarker between Placebo (Parts 1 and 2) and Gantenerumab 225 mg (Parts 1 and 2) treatment arms at Week 104."||||0.0434
81704240|NCT04211961|163104429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3
81704241|NCT04211961|163104430|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.9
81704242|NCT04211961|163104431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3
81704243|NCT04211961|163104432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5
81704244|NCT04211961|163104434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6
81704245|NCT04211961|163104435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2
81704246|NCT04211961|163104436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2
81704247|NCT04211961|163104438|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.024
81704248|NCT04211961|163104439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9
81704249|NCT04211961|163104440|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.9
81704250|NCT04211961|163104441|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.9
81657926|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.002||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0815|0.0767||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_Precuneus\_base||0.0767|-0.0815|0.9490
81657927|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.065||||0.5668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3019|0.1722||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||Superior Temporal||0.1722|-0.3019|0.5668
81657928|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.0||||0.9958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1398|0.1391||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_Premotor||0.1391|-0.1398|0.9958
81657929|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.057||||0.3379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0659|0.1795||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_Putamen||0.1795|-0.0659|0.3379
81657930|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.085||||0.2186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2262|0.0565||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_S1||0.0565|-0.2262|0.2186
81657931|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.008||||0.8191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0843|0.0678||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||R\_Thalamus||0.0678|-0.0843|0.8191
81533393|NCT04194944|162751974|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.482||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.331|0.7|||Log Rank|||||0.700|0.331|0.0001
81533394|NCT04194944|162751975|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.3996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.4|0.7|0.3996
81533395|NCT04194944|162751976|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.6|0.9|0.1390
81657932|NCT00760474|163008073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.012||||0.7647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0698|0.093||Significance was set at p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effect repeated measure model included participant as a random effect; treatment, visit as fixed effects.||Precuneus||0.0930|-0.0698|0.7647
81657933|NCT04155203|163008114|EQUIVALENCE|The primary efficacy endpoint was the proportion of subjects in each treatment group with clinical cure, defined as a SIRS score of 0 for all signs and symptoms at Visit 4/Follow-up (7 days after the end of treatment).|equivalence ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.19|2.7||||||||2.70|-8.19|
81657934|NCT03541174|163008117|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference to placebo|-3.79||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.76|-0.82||Mixed effects model for Repeated Measures: Change from baseline in SiSBP = baseline SiSBP + treatment + visit + treatment x visit + baseline x visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.82|-6.76|0.0042
81657935|NCT03541174|163008117|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference to placebo|-3.73||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.67|-0.78||Mixed effects model for Repeated Measures: Change from baseline in SiSBP = baseline SiSBP + treatment + visit + treatment x visit + baseline x visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.78|-6.67|0.0046
81657936|NCT03541174|163008118|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference to placebo.|-5.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.94|-3.71||Mixed effects model for Repeated Measures: Change from DB-WD baseline in SiSBP = DB-WD baseline SiSBP + stratum (randomized treatment in DB part) + treatment + visit + treatment x visit + DB-WD baseline x visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.71|-7.94|<0.0001
81704251|NCT04211961|163104442|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.9
81704252|NCT00420342|163104448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1182||95.0||||0.5 mg DRSP / 1.0 mg E2 vs 1.5 mg MPA / 0.3 mg CEE.|ANCOVA|No adjustments made for multiple comparisons||Pairwise comparisons among all three treatment groups were performed; both DRSP / E2 group vs MPA /CEE, and the two active doses against each other. Null hypotheses were that there were no differences between groups for each of the three pairwise comparison. Analysis of variance model was used, with terms for treatment, center, and baseline BP values.||||0.1182
81657937|NCT03541174|163008119|OTHER||LS Mean difference to placebo|-3.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.57|-2.31||Mixed effects model for Repeated Measures: Change from baseline in SiDBP = baseline SiDBP + treatment + visit + treatment x visit + baseline x visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.31|-5.57|<0.0001
81657938|NCT03541174|163008119|OTHER||LS Mean difference to placebo|-4.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|-2.85||Mixed effects model for Repeated Measures: Change from baseline in SiDBP = baseline SiDBP + treatment + visit + treatment x visit + baseline x visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.85|-6.09|<0.0001
81657939|NCT03541174|163008120|OTHER||LS Mean difference to placebo|-4.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.25|-2.12|||ANCOVA|||24-hour mean systolic (SBP)||-2.12|-6.25|<0.0001
81657940|NCT03541174|163008120|OTHER||LS Mean difference to placebo|-5.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.94|-3.85|||ANCOVA|||24-hour mean systolic (SBP)||-3.85|-7.94|<0.0001
81657941|NCT03541174|163008120|OTHER||LS Mean difference to placebo|-4.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.66|-2.98|||ANCOVA|||24-hour mean diastolic (DBP)||-2.98|-5.66|<0.0001
81657942|NCT03541174|163008120|OTHER||LS Mean|-5.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.14|-4.49|||ANCOVA|||24-hour mean diastolic (DBP)||-4.49|-7.14|<0.0001
81657943|NCT03541174|163008121|OTHER||LS Mean difference to placebo|-5.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|-3.76||Mixed effects model for Repeated Measures: Change from DB-WD baseline in SiDBP = Double-blind withdrawal baseline SiDBP + stratum (randomized treatment in DB part) + treatment + visit + treatment x visit + Double-blind withdrawal baseline x visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.76|-6.62|<0.0001
81657944|NCT03541174|163008122|OTHER||LS Mean difference to placebo|-6.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|-4.56|||ANCOVA|||24-hour mean systolic (SBP)||-4.56|-8.50|<0.0001
81657945|NCT03541174|163008122|OTHER||LSM Mean difference to placebo|-6.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.98|-5.52|||ANCOVA|||24-hour mean diastolic (DBP)||-5.52|-7.98|<0.0001
81704253|NCT00420342|163104448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2224||95.0||||2.0 mg DRSP / 1.0 mg E2 vs 1.5mg MPA / 0.3 mg CEE.|ANCOVA|No adjustments made for multiple comparisons||Pairwise comparisons among all three treatment groups were performed; both DRSP / E2 group vs MPA /CEE, and the two active doses against each other. Null hypotheses were that there were no differences between groups for each of the three pairwise comparison. Analysis of variance model was used, with terms for treatment, center, and baseline BP values.||||0.2224
81533396|NCT04194944|162751979|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|5.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.1|1.4|0.0028
81466213|NCT02002533|162624764|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.092|TWO_SIDED|||||At baseline 1.3.|ANCOVA|||||||0.092
81466214|NCT02002533|162624764|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.556|TWO_SIDED|||||At baseline of 1.5.|ANCOVA|||||||0.556
81466215|NCT02002533|162624764|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||Grouped by baseline interaction.|ANCOVA||The estimated value is grouped by baseline interaction parameter.|||||0.007
81466216|NCT02002533|162624765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.000
81466217|NCT02002533|162624766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.295|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.295
81466218|NCT02002533|162624767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.573|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.573
81657946|NCT02914275|163008124|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criterion for the GMT ratio (adjusted analysis) was that the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the GMT ratio for the Comparator QIV GMT, divided by the Seqirus QIV GMT, should not exceed 1.5|Geometric Mean Titer Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.88||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses to A/H1N1 vaccine strain measured in terms of Geometric Mean Titer ratios 28 days after the last vaccination||0.88|0.72|
81657947|NCT02914275|163008124|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criterion for the GMT ratio (adjusted analysis) was that the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio for the Comparator QIV GMT, divided by the Seqirus QIV GMT, should not exceed 1.5|Geometric Mean Titer Ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.42||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses to A/H3N2 vaccine strain measured in terms of Geometric Mean Titer ratios 28 days after the last vaccination||1.42|1.15|
81466219|NCT02002533|162624768|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.502|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.558||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Group difference (BBT - HEAL) in mean post-pre change.|||||0.015
81533397|NCT04194944|162751980|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|5.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.2|1.6|0.0003
81533398|NCT04194944|162751981|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.377||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.224|0.633|||Log Rank|||||0.633|0.224|0.0001
81533399|NCT04194944|162751982|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.418||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.256|0.684|||Log Rank|||||0.684|0.256|0.0004
81533400|NCT04194944|162751985|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.2||||0.1809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|12.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.8|0.8|0.1809
81533401|NCT04194944|162751986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.2||||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|19.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.6|1.4|0.0167
81533402|NCT01604291|162752016|OTHER|||||||0.9109||||||The p-value from chi-square is the difference between SVR achieved (yes/no) and dose modifications.|Chi-squared|||Correlation between SVR 24 and Gender||||0.9109
81466220|NCT02002533|162624768|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.723|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.007||0.094|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Group difference (BBT - HEAL) in mean post-pre change.|||||0.094
81466221|NCT02002533|162624768|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.326||0.114|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Group difference (BBT - HEAL) in mean post-pre change.|||||0.114
81466222|NCT02002533|162624768|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.911|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.027|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||This is an arm by baseline interaction parameter.|||||0.027
81466223|NCT02653170|162624777|SUPERIORITY||difference-in-differences (DID) p-value|0.025||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value represents the test of the interaction term for a difference-in-differences (DID) model \[i.e., 2 degree freedom test of the interaction between intervention group\*time\]|Mixed Models Analysis|PROC MIXED MODEL including main effects of intervention group (UC, SWSCM, SWSCM+VSSP website) and time (7-day and 90-day) plus the interaction term|The DID estimates contrasting the 90-day minus 7-day differences in each group are as follows: SWSCM vs Usual Care = 0.970 (p=0.335), SWSCM+VSSP vs Usual Care = 3.370 (p\<0.001), SWSCM+VSSP vs SWSCM = 2.400 (p=0.016)|Data were analyzed as the change over time between treatment groups (i.e., 90-day least square mean minus 7-day least square mean) using a difference-in-differences (DID) analysis that involves a group \* time interaction term.||||0.025
81466224|NCT02653170|162624778|SUPERIORITY||difference-in-differences (DID) p-value|0.562||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value represents the test of the interaction term for a difference-in-differences (DID) model \[i.e., 2 degree freedom test of the interaction between intervention group\*time\]|Mixed Models Analysis|PROC MIXED MODEL including main effects of intervention group (UC, SWSCM, SWSCM+VSSP website) and time (7-day and 90-day) plus the interaction term|The DID estimates contrasting the 90-day minus 7-day differences in each group are as follows: SWSCM vs Usual Care = -1.064 (p=0.422), SWSCM+VSSP vs Usual Care = 0.258 (p=0.844), SWSCM+VSSP vs SWSCM = 1.322 (p=0.309)|Data were analyzed as the change over time between treatment groups (i.e., 90-day least square mean minus 7-day least square mean) using a difference-in-differences (DID) analysis that involves a group \* time interaction term.||||0.562
81533403|NCT01604291|162752016|OTHER|||||||0.1163||||||A t-test was done to compare SVR participants to non-SVR.|t-test, 1 sided|||Correlation between SVR 24 and Age||||0.1163
81533404|NCT01604291|162752016|OTHER|||||||0.9269||||||A t-test was done to compare SVR participants to non-SVR.|t-test, 1 sided|||Correlation between SVR 24 and Height||||0.9269
81466225|NCT02653170|162624779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.789||||||P-value represents the test of the interaction term for a difference-in-differences (DID) model \[i.e., 2 degree freedom test of the interaction between intervention group\*time\]|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed as the change over time between treatment groups (i.e., 90-day least square mean minus 7-day least square mean) using a difference-in-differences (DID) analysis that involves a group \* time interaction term.||||0.789
81704254|NCT00420342|163104448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6929||95.0||||0.5 mg DRSP / 1.0 mg E2 vs 2.0 mg DRSP / 1.0 mg E2.|ANCOVA|No adjustments made for multiple comparisons||Pairwise comparisons among all three treatment groups were performed; both DRSP / E2 group vs MPA /CEE, and the two active doses against each other. Null hypotheses were that there were no differences between groups for each of the three pairwise comparison. Analysis of variance model was used, with terms for treatment, center, and baseline BP values.||||0.6929
81704255|NCT00420342|163104449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0702||95.0||||0.5 mg DRSP / 1.0 mg E2 vs 1.5 mg MPA / 0.3 mg CEE.|ANCOVA|No adjustments made for multiple comparisons||Pairwise comparisons among all three treatment groups were performed; both DRSP / E2 group vs MPA /CEE, and the two active doses against each other. Null hypotheses were that there were no differences between groups for each of the three pairwise comparison. Analysis of variance model was used, with terms for treatment, center, and baseline BP values.||||0.0702
81533405|NCT01604291|162752016|OTHER|||||||0.3376||||||A t-test was done to compare SVR participants to non-SVR.|t-test, 1 sided|||Correlation between SVR 24 and Weight||||0.3376
81629538|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.139|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.809|-0.469|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-0.469|-1.809|<.0001
81657948|NCT02914275|163008124|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criterion for the GMT ratio (adjusted analysis) was that the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio for the Comparator QIV GMT, divided by the Seqirus QIV GMT, should not exceed 1.5|Geometric Mean Titer Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.24||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses to B/YAM vaccine strain measured in terms of Geometric Mean Titer ratios 28 days after the last vaccination||1.24|1.01|
81657949|NCT02914275|163008124|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criterion for the GMT ratio (adjusted analysis) was that the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio for the Comparator QIV GMT, divided by the Seqirus QIV GMT, should not exceed 1.5|Geometric Mean Titer Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.09||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses to B/VIC vaccine strain measured in terms of Geometric Mean Titer ratios 28 days after the last vaccination||1.09|0.86|
81657950|NCT02914275|163008125|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority criterion for the SCR difference was that the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference between SCRs for Comparator QIV minus the Seqirus QIV SCR should not exceed 10%.|Seroconversion Rate Difference|-10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|-5.1||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses to A/H1N1 vaccine strain measured in terms of Seroconversion Rate Difference 28 days after the last vaccination||-5.1|-15.4|
81704256|NCT00420342|163104449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.198||95.0||||2.0 mg DRSP / 1.0 mg E2 vs 1.5mg MPA / 0.3 mg CEE.|ANCOVA|No adjustments made for multiple comparisons||Pairwise comparisons among all three treatment groups were performed; both DRSP / E2 group vs MPA /CEE, and the two active doses against each other. Null hypotheses were that there were no differences between groups for each of the three pairwise comparison. Analysis of variance model was used, with terms for treatment, center, and baseline BP values.||||0.1980
81704257|NCT00420342|163104449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5777||95.0||||0.5 mg DRSP / 1.0 mg E2 vs 2.0 mg DRSP / 1.0 mg E2.|ANCOVA|No adjustments made for multiple comparisons||Pairwise comparisons among all three treatment groups were performed; both DRSP / E2 group vs MPA /CEE, and the two active doses against each other. Null hypotheses were that there were no differences between groups for each of the three pairwise comparison. Analysis of variance model was used, with terms for treatment, center, and baseline BP values.||||0.5777
81533406|NCT01604291|162752016|OTHER|||||||0.4618||||||A t-test was done to compare SVR participants to non-SVR.|t-test, 1 sided|||Correlation between SVR 24 and Body mass index.||||0.4618
81533407|NCT01604291|162752029|OTHER||phi-coefficient|-0.0835||||0.0463|||||||Chi-squared|The p-value from chi-square is the difference between SVR achieved (yes/no) and dose modifications.|phi-coefficient is a measure of the degree of association between two binary variables|Correlation with dose modification for Peginterferon alfa-2a.||||0.0463
81704258|NCT02580591|163104471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.46|-0.11|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 2.5 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model includes baseline HbA1c, baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline HbA1c by visit interaction as fixed effects. Patient is included as random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.11|-0.46|<0.0001
81704259|NCT02580591|163104471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.6|-0.3|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 10 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model includes baseline HbA1c, baseline eGFR as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline HbA1c by visit interaction as fixed effects. Patient is included as random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.30|-0.60|<0.0001
81704260|NCT02580591|163104471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.68|-0.37|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model includes baseline HbA1c, baseline eGFR as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline HbA1c by visit interaction as fixed effects. Patient is included as random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.37|-0.68|<0.0001
81704261|NCT02580591|163104472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.14|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 2.5 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model includes baseline HbA1c, baseline eGFR as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline HbA1c by visit interaction as fixed effects. Patient is included as random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.14|-0.40|
81704262|NCT02580591|163104472|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.59|-0.28|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 2.5 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model includes baseline HbA1c, baseline eGFR as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline HbA1c by visit interaction as fixed effects. Patient is included as random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.28|-0.59|<0.0001
81704263|NCT02580591|163104472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.66|-0.35|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model includes baseline HbA1c, baseline eGFR as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline HbA1c by visit interaction as fixed effects. Patient is included as random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.35|-0.66|<0.0001
81704264|NCT02580591|163104473|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Rate Ratio (%)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|1.314|||Negative binomial model||Empagliflozin 2.5 milligram (mg) adjusted rate/Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted rate.|For Week 5 to 26, negative binomial model includes baseline rate of hypoglycemia, baseline HbA1c, and baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy and treatment as fixed effects. Log (time at risk \[days\]) was used as offset.||1.314|0.673|
81704265|NCT02580591|163104473|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Rate Ratio (%)|1.202||||0.2752|TWO_SIDED|97.75|0.818|1.766|||Negative binomial model||Empagliflozin 10 milligram (mg) adjusted rate/Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted rate.|For Week 5 to 26, negative binomial model includes baseline rate of hypoglycemia, baseline HbA1c, and baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy and treatment as fixed effects. Log (time at risk \[days\]) was used as offset.||1.766|0.818|0.2752
81704266|NCT02580591|163104473|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Rate Ratio (%)|1.02||||0.9077|TWO_SIDED|97.75|0.693|1.501|||Negative binomial model||Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted rate/Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted rate.|For Week 5 to 26, negative binomial model includes baseline rate of hypoglycemia, baseline HbA1c, and baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy and treatment as fixed effects. Log (time at risk \[days\]) was used as offset.||1.501|0.693|0.9077
81704267|NCT02580591|163104473|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Rate Ratio (%)|0.932|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.682|1.274|||Negative binomial model|||For Week 1 to 26, negative binomial model includes baseline rate of hypoglycemia, baseline HbA1c, and baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy and treatment as fixed effects. Log (time at risk \[days\]) was used as offset.||1.274|0.682|
81533408|NCT01604291|162752029|OTHER||phi-coefficient|0.0666||||0.2052|||||||Chi-squared|The p-value from chi-square is the difference between SVR achieved (yes/no) and dose modifications.|phi-coefficient is a measure of the degree of association between two binary variables.|Correlation with dose modification for Ribavirin.||||0.2052
81629539|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.767||||0.0621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.559|0.025|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||0.025|-1.559|0.0621
81629540|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.447||||0.5259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.246|0.352|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||0.352|-1.246|0.5259
81629541|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.085|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.736|-0.435|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-0.435|-1.736|<.0001
81629542|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.112|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.532|-0.693|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-0.693|-1.532|<.0001
81657951|NCT02914275|163008125|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority criterion for the SCR difference was that the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference between SCRs for Comparator QIV minus the Seqirus QIV SCR should not exceed 10%.|Seroconversion Rate Difference|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|7.8||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses to A/H3N2 vaccine strain measured in terms of Seroconversion Rate Difference 28 days after the last vaccination||7.8|-2.54|
81657952|NCT02914275|163008125|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority criterion for the SCR difference was that the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference between SCRs for Comparator QIV minus the Seqirus QIV SCR should not exceed 10%.|Seroconversion Rate Difference|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|8.2||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses to B/YAM vaccine strain measured in terms of Seroconversion Rate Difference 28 days after the last vaccination||8.2|-2.1|
81685986|NCT00537940|163069902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.82||0.6728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.34|6.73|||ANCOVA|||Baseline snoring: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and country; for post-baseline, baseline was included as a covariate.||6.73|-4.34|0.6728
81533409|NCT01604291|162752029|OTHER||phi-coefficient|-0.1672||||0.0033|||||||Fisher Exact|The p-value from chi-square is the difference between SVR achieved (yes/no) and dose modifications.|phi-coefficient is a measure of the degree of association between two binary variables.|Correlation with dose modification for Telaprevir/boceprevir.||||0.0033
81533410|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1097|||||||Fisher Exact|||Tissue Site: Bone||||0.1097
81533411|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1087|||||||Fisher Exact|||Tissue Site: Bone||||0.1087
81533412|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1949|||||||Fisher Exact|||Tissue Site: Bone||||0.1949
81533413|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1315|||||||Fisher Exact|||Tissue Site: Bone||||0.1315
81533414|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1977|||||||Fisher Exact|||Tissue Site: Bone||||0.1977
81533415|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2149|||||||Fisher Exact|||Tissue Site: Bone||||0.2149
81533416|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2582|||||||Fisher Exact|||Tissue Site: Visceral/Soft tissue||||0.2582
81533417|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Fisher Exact|||Tissue Site: Visceral/Soft tissue||||0.0009
81533418|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3588|||||||Fisher Exact|||Tissue Site: Visceral/Soft tissue||||0.3588
81533419|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8791|||||||Fisher Exact|||Tissue Site: Visceral/Soft tissue||||0.8791
81533420|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9457|||||||Fisher Exact|||Tissue Site: Visceral/Soft tissue||||0.9457
81533421|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2705|||||||Fisher Exact|||Tissue Site: Visceral/Soft tissue||||0.2705
81533422|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Tissue Type: Lymph nodes||||<0.0001
81533423|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Tissue Type: Lymph nodes||||<0.0001
81533424|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Tissue Type: Lymph nodes||||<0.0001
81533425|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5933|||||||Chi-squared|||Tissue Type: Lymph nodes||||0.5933
81533426|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7094|||||||Chi-squared|||Tissue Type: Lymph nodes||||0.7094
81533427|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5424|||||||Chi-squared|||Tissue Type: Lymph nodes||||0.5424
81533428|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Tissue Site: Prostate Gland||||<0.0001
81533429|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Tissue Site: Prostate Gland||||<0.0001
81533430|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Tissue Site: Prostate Gland||||<0.0001
81533431|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0038|||||||Fisher Exact|||Tissue Site: Prostate Gland||||0.0038
81533432|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0647|||||||Fisher Exact|||Tissue Site: Prostate Gland||||0.0647
81533433|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||Chi-squared|||Tissue Site: Prostate Gland||||0.0021
81533434|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Tissue Site: All||||<0.0001
81533435|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Tissue Site: All||||<0.0001
81533436|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Tissue Site: All||||<0.0001
81533437|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0815|||||||Chi-squared|||Tissue Site: All||||0.0815
81533438|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7507|||||||Chi-squared|||Tissue Site: All||||0.7507
81533439|NCT02981368|162752040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.562|||||||Chi-squared|||Tissue Site: All||||0.5620
81533440|NCT01307319|162752066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM treatment difference from placebo|-0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.3||a priori statistical significance is \<0.05.|mixed-model for repeated measures (MMRM)|The MMRM included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||||-0.3|-1.0|<0.001
81533441|NCT01307319|162752066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM treatment difference from placebo|-0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4||a priori statistical significance is \<0.05.|mixed-model for repeated measures (MMRM)|The MMRM included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||||-0.4|-1.1|<0.001
81533442|NCT01307319|162752067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM treatment difference from placebo|-0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.3||a priori statistical significance is \<0.05.|mixed-model for repeated measures (MMRM)|The MMRM included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||The power calculation assumed the standard deviation (SD) for the change from baseline over two weeks in the average of AM and PM reflective TNSS is assumed to be 2.0. Using this standard deviation, 235 subjects per arm provides 90% power to detect a difference of 0.60 in TNSS change from baseline between treatment groups with a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.||-0.3|-1.1|<0.001
81533443|NCT01307319|162752067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM treatment difference from placebo|-0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4||a priori statistical significance is \<0.05.|mixed-model for repeated measures (MMRM)|The MMRM included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||||-0.4|-1.1|<0.001
81533444|NCT02152631|162752068|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.968||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.768|1.219|||Stratified Log-Rank||Hazard Ratio (HR) was estimated based on Stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|The stratification factors used in the analysis were: number of prior chemotherapy regimens (1 versus 2), Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Score (PS) (0 versus 1), gender (male versus female), and kirsten rat sarcoma (KRAS) mutation (GLY12CYS \[G12C\] vs. all others)||1.219|0.768|0.771
81533445|NCT02152631|162752069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified by number of prior chemotherapy regimens (1 versus 2), ECOG PS (0 versus 1), gender (male versus female), and KRAS mutation (GLY12CYS \[G12C\] vs. all others)||||0.010
81533446|NCT02152631|162752070|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.583|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.723|||Stratified Log-Rank|||||0.723|0.470|<0.000001
81629543|NCT04800211|162944607|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.054||||0.8248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.535|0.427|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||0.427|-0.535|0.8248
81629544|NCT04800211|162944608|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.821||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.369|4.273|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||4.273|1.369|0.0002
81629545|NCT04800211|162944608|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.468|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|5.086|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||5.086|1.850|<.0001
81629546|NCT04800211|162944608|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.245||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.812|3.679|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||3.679|0.812|0.0022
81629547|NCT04800211|162944608|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.329|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.768|4.891|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||4.891|1.768|<.0001
81629548|NCT04800211|162944608|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.399|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.252|4.545|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||4.545|2.252|<.0001
81629549|NCT04800211|162944608|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.25||||0.0761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.132|2.633|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||2.633|-0.132|0.0761
81629550|NCT04800211|162944608|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.778||||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.269|3.286|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||3.286|0.269|0.0211
81629551|NCT04800211|162944608|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.57||||0.3841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.951|4.092|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||4.092|-0.951|0.3841
81629552|NCT04800211|162944608|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.69||||0.3934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.084|4.464|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||4.464|-1.084|0.3934
81629553|NCT04800211|162944608|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.995||||0.7782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.505|3.494|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||3.494|-1.505|0.7782
81657953|NCT02914275|163008125|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority criterion for the SCR difference was that the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference between SCRs for Comparator QIV minus the Seqirus QIV SCR should not exceed 10%.|Seroconversion Rate Difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|6.1||||||Non-inferiority of immune responses to B/VIC vaccine strain measured in terms of Seroconversion Rate Difference 28 days after the last vaccination||6.1|-4.2|
81533447|NCT02152631|162752071|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed by Type 3 sums of squares, model covariates included Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.||Headache||0.29|-0.44|0.698
81685987|NCT00537940|163069902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.3954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|6.47|||ANCOVA|||Week 21 snoring: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and country; for post-baseline, baseline was included as a covariate.||6.47|-2.56|0.3954
81685988|NCT00537940|163069902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.1106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|8.98|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Awaken Short of Breath: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and country; for post-baseline, baseline was included as a covariate.||8.98|-0.92|0.1106
81685989|NCT00537940|163069902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11||0.3603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|2.22|||ANCOVA|||Week 21 Awaken Short of Breath: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and country; for post-baseline, baseline was included as a covariate.||2.22|-6.09|0.3603
81629554|NCT04800211|162944608|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.552||||0.4576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.171|4.274|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||4.274|-1.171|0.4576
81657954|NCT03573583|163008142|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.29||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|4.36||No formal adjustment for type I error due to the pilot nature of the study. All significance tests were 2-tailed and an alpha level of 0.05 was required for significance.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline score.||Continuous variables were expressed as mean (SD) and categorical variables were as frequencies and percentages. A 2-sided independent-sample t test was used to compare group differences in change scores. Change scores were calculated as Week 16 measurements minus baseline measurements. Statistical analyses were done by a blinded statistician without knowledge of group membership.||4.36|0.22|0.03
81657955|NCT03573583|163008143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.04||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.77|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline score.||||1.77|0.31|0.009
81657956|NCT03573583|163008144|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.67|||ANCOVA|Baseline as covariate||||2.67|-0.10|0.07
81657957|NCT03573583|163008145|OTHER|Pearson's correlation coefficients, along with their 95% confidence intervals (CIs)|Pearson's Correlation coefficient|0.19||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.64|||Pearson's Correlation coefficient|||||0.64|-0.35|0.49
81657958|NCT01639560|163008148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|18.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||18.1|2.5|<0.001
81533448|NCT02152631|162752071|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change Difference|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed by Type 3 sums of squares, model covariates included Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.||Diarrhea||1.15|0.03|0.038
81657959|NCT01639560|163008149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.33||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|24.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||24.0|2.2|0.001
81657960|NCT01639560|163008150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|6.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.3|1.0|0.047
81657961|NCT01639560|163008151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.0||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|16.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||16.5|1.5|0.009
81657962|NCT03292432|163008162|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.5||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|15.2|||Fisher Exact||Risk difference reflects percentage of participants achieving HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL in TERA arm minus SOC arm|||15.2|-21.8|0.80
81657963|NCT03292432|163008163|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|19.6|||Fisher Exact||Risk difference reflects percentage of participants achieving HIV-1 RNA \< 200 copies/ml in TERA arm minus SOC arm|||19.6|-20.9|>0.99
81657964|NCT03292432|163008164|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.1||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|7.2|||Fisher Exact||Risk difference reflects percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 24 in TERA arm minus SOC arm|Comparison of percentages at Week 24||7.2|-32.1|0.24
81657965|NCT03292432|163008164|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.8||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|22.6|||Fisher Exact||Risk difference reflects percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 36 in TERA arm minus SOC arm|Comparison of percentages at Week 36||22.6|-16.0|0.76
81657966|NCT03292432|163008164|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.6|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|27.4|||Fisher Exact||Risk difference reflects percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 48 in TERA arm minus SOC arm|Comparison of percentages at Week 48||27.4|-21.8|>0.99
81657967|NCT03292432|163008165|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.0||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|7.3|||Fisher Exact||Risk difference reflects percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 200 copies/mL at Week 24 in TERA arm minus SOC arm|Comparison of percentages at Week 24||7.3|-32.7|0.26
81657968|NCT03292432|163008165|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.5||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|32.8|||Fisher Exact||Risk difference reflects percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 200 copies/mL at Week 36 in TERA arm minus SOC arm|Comparison of percentages at Week 36||32.8|-11.2|0.42
81533449|NCT02152631|162752071|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|-1.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed by Type 3 sums of squares, model covariates included Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.||Rash||-1.86|-2.94|<.001
81533450|NCT02152631|162752071|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed by Type 3 sums of squares, model covariates included Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.||Mean Core Symptom Severity||0.08|-0.56|0.142
81629555|NCT04800211|162944608|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.621||||0.0849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.224|3.466|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||3.466|-0.224|0.0849
81629556|NCT04800211|162944608|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.139||||0.9016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.064|2.341|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||2.341|-2.064|0.9016
81629557|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.587||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.511|8.662|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||8.662|2.511|0.0004
81629558|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.556||||0.1141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|5.732|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||5.732|-0.620|0.1141
81629559|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.536||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.367|8.705|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||8.705|2.367|0.0007
81657969|NCT03292432|163008165|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.4||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.5|20.7|||Fisher Exact||Risk difference reflects percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 200 copies/mL at Week 48 in TERA arm minus SOC arm|Comparison of percentages at Week 48||20.7|-29.5|0.77
81657970|NCT03292432|163008166|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.8||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|25.3|||Fisher Exact||Risk difference reflects percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 200 copies/mL at Week 12 and maintained to Week 48 in TERA arm minus SOC arm|||25.3|-14.6|0.67
81657971|NCT03292432|163008167|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of percentages of doses taken from Weeks 0 -12||||<0.001
81657972|NCT03292432|163008167|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of percentage of doses taken from Weeks \>12 to 24||||<0.001
81533451|NCT02152631|162752071|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed by Type 3 sums of square, model covariates included Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.||Mean Interference||0.30|-0.59|0.514
81629560|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|6.629|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.68|9.577|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||9.577|3.680|<.0001
81629561|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.083||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.118|7.047|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||7.047|1.118|0.0072
81629562|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.688||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.691|7.686|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||7.686|1.691|0.0023
81629563|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.112|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.874|7.35|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||7.350|2.874|<.0001
81657973|NCT03292432|163008167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of percentage of doses taken from Weeks \>24 to 36||||0.06
81657974|NCT03292432|163008167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of percentage of doses taken from Weeks \>36 to 48||||0.50
81657975|NCT03292432|163008168|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of percentage of doses taken on time from Weeks 0 - 12||||<0.001
81533452|NCT02152631|162752071|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed by Type 3 sums of squares, model covariates included Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.||Mean Lung Cancer||0.23|-0.37|0.646
81657976|NCT03292432|163008168|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of percentage of doses taken on time from Weeks \>12 - 24||||<0.001
81657977|NCT03292432|163008168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||p-value equal to a priori threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of percentages of doses taken on time from Weeks \>24 - 36||||0.05
81657978|NCT03292432|163008168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of doses taken on time from Weeks \>36 - 48||||0.49
81657979|NCT03292432|163008169|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|3.33|||Chi-squared|Pearson Chi-square test from generalized linear model with Poisson link|Risk ratio for SOC arm relative to TERA arm|Comparison of incidence rates from Weeks 0 - 12||3.33|1.90|<0.001
81657980|NCT03292432|163008169|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|1.89|||Chi-squared|Pearson Chi-square test from generalized linear model with Poisson link|Risk ratio for SOC arm relative to TERA arm|Comparison of incidence rates from Weeks \>12 - 24||1.89|1.29|<0.001
81657981|NCT03292432|163008169|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.23||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.47|||Chi-squared|Pearson Chi-square test from generalized linear model with Poisson link|P-value from Pearson Chi-square test from generalized linear model with Poisson link|Comparison of incidence rates from Weeks \>24 - 36||1.47|1.03|0.020
81629564|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.777||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.165|3.72|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||3.720|-2.165|0.6030
81629565|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.003||||0.5053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|3.967|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||3.967|-1.960|0.5053
81657982|NCT03292432|163008169|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.3|||Chi-squared|Pearson Chi-square test from generalized linear model with Poisson link|Risk ratio for SOC arm relative to TERA arm|Comparison of incidence rates from Weeks \>36 - 48||1.30|0.90|0.39
81657983|NCT03292432|163008170|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.3|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|21.1|||Fisher Exact||Risk difference reflects percentage of participants achieving HIV-1 RNA \< 200 copies/mL in TERA arm minus SOC arm|||21.1|-16.4|>0.99
81657984|NCT03292432|163008171|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.7||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|19.4|||Fisher Exact||Risk difference reflects percentage of participants achieving sustained virologic control in TERA arm minus SOC arm|||19.4|-9.0|0.71
81657985|NCT01498679|163008180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|51.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.2|59.7|||ANCOVA|||||59.7|42.2|<0.001
81657986|NCT04587752|163008185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.047
81657987|NCT04587752|163008186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.01
81704268|NCT02580591|163104473|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Rate Ratio (%)|1.258||||0.1438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.925|1.713||This is a nominal p-value.|Negative binomial model||Empagliflozin 10 milligram (mg) adjusted rate/Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted rate.|For Week 1 to 26, negative binomial model includes baseline rate of hypoglycemia, baseline HbA1c, and baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy and treatment as fixed effects. Log (time at risk \[days\]) was used as offset.||1.713|0.925|0.1438
81657988|NCT04587752|163008187|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81657989|NCT03412747|163008188|NON_INFERIORITY|The evaluation of non-inferiority is tested at a 1-sided alpha level of 0.025 and based on a 1-sided 97.5% CI and a non-inferiority margin of 10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|39.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.9|47.7||||||Risk Difference: BKZ-ADA calculated using stratified CMH.||47.7|30.9|
81657990|NCT03412747|163008188|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.459|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.709|11.816||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: BKZ/ADA calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||11.816|4.709|<0.001
81657991|NCT03412747|163008189|NON_INFERIORITY|The evaluation of non-inferiority is tested at a 1-sided alpha level of 0.025 and based on a 1-sided 97.5% CI and a non-inferiority margin of 10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|28.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|36.7||||||Risk Difference: BKZ-ADA calculated using stratified CMH.||36.7|19.7|
81657992|NCT03412747|163008189|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.341|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.785|6.765||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: BKZ/ADA calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||6.765|2.785|<0.001
81533453|NCT02152631|162752071|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed by Type 3 sums of squares, model covariates included Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.||Mean Core Plus Lung Cancer||0.10|-0.51|0.188
81629566|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.674||||0.6607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.347|3.694|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||3.694|-2.347|0.6607
81629567|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.809||||0.1309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.827|10.446|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||10.446|-0.827|0.1309
81629568|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.553||||0.9776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.212|7.318|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||7.318|-4.212|0.9776
81629569|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.862||||0.1422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.939|10.663|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||10.663|-0.939|0.1422
81629570|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.851||||0.0334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.307|11.396|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||11.396|0.307|0.0334
81657993|NCT03412747|163008190|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.231|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.515|11.046||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: BKZ/ADA calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||11.046|3.515|<0.001
81657994|NCT03412747|163008190|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.657|9.041||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: BKZ/ADA calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||9.041|3.657|<0.001
81533454|NCT02152631|162752073|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed By Type 3 sums of squares, Change from Baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.||||0.05|-0.05|0.951
81533455|NCT00527735|162752075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.806||||0.1302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.553|1.174|||1-sided log rank|||||1.174|0.553|0.1302
81629571|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.08||||0.5622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.501|8.66|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||8.660|-2.501|0.5622
81466226|NCT02653170|162624780|SUPERIORITY||difference-in-differences (DID) p-value|0.042||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value represents the test of the interaction term for a difference-in-differences (DID) model \[i.e., 2 degree freedom test of the interaction between intervention group\*time\]|Mixed Models Analysis||The DID estimates contrasting the 90-day minus 7-day differences in each group are as follows: SWSCM vs Usual Care = -1.651 (p=0.558), SWSCM+VSSP vs Usual Care = 5.023 (p=0.073), SWSCM+VSSP vs SWSCM = 6.674 (p=0.016)|Data were analyzed as the change over time between treatment groups (i.e., 90-day least square mean minus 7-day least square mean) using a difference-in-differences (DID) analysis that involves a group \* time interaction term.||||0.042
81466227|NCT02653170|162624781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993||||||P-value represents the test of the interaction term for a difference-in-differences (DID) model \[i.e., 2 degree freedom test of the interaction between intervention group\*time\]|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed as the change over time between treatment groups (i.e., 90-day least square mean minus 7-day least square mean) using a difference-in-differences (DID) analysis that involves a group \* time interaction term.||||0.993
81629572|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.014||||0.2841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.643|9.672|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||9.672|-1.643|0.2841
81629573|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.438||||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.774|8.103|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||8.103|0.774|0.0178
81629574|NCT04800211|162944609|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.847||||0.6944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.398|5.093|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||5.093|-3.398|0.6944
81657995|NCT03412747|163008191|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.724|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.683|8.318||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: BKZ/ADA calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||8.318|2.683|<0.001
81466228|NCT02579343|162624800|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||P-value above was calculated. Does not reference threshold for clinical significance.|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||.05
81533456|NCT00527735|162752075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.724||||0.0473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.495|1.059|||1-sided log rank|||||1.059|0.495|0.0473
81629575|NCT04800211|162944610|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-35.556||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.038|-12.075|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-12.075|-59.038|0.0031
81629576|NCT04800211|162944610|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-31.35||||0.0371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.818|-1.882|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-1.882|-60.818|0.0371
81629577|NCT04800211|162944610|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-34.356||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.877|-10.834|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-10.834|-57.877|0.0043
81629578|NCT04800211|162944610|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-18.096||||0.2091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.375|10.183|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||10.183|-46.375|0.2091
81657996|NCT03412747|163008191|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.762|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.014|7.523||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: BKZ/ADA calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||7.523|3.014|<0.001
81466229|NCT02579343|162624801|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||.05
81533457|NCT00527735|162752076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.882||||0.2502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.612|1.271|||One-sided log rank|||||1.271|0.612|0.2502
81533458|NCT00527735|162752076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.691||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.478|0.999|||One-sided log rank|||||0.999|0.478|0.0240
81533459|NCT00527735|162752077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.988||||0.4759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.669|1.46|||1-sided log rank|||||1.460|0.669|0.4759
81533460|NCT00527735|162752077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.866||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.587|1.278|||1-sided log rank|||||1.278|0.587|0.2340
81533461|NCT00527735|162752084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.751||||0.1098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.475|1.188|||1-sided log rank|||||1.188|0.475|0.1098
81533462|NCT00527735|162752084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.403|1.1016|||1-sided log rank|||||1.1016|0.403|0.0282
81533463|NCT00527735|162752093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.933||||0.3846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.588|1.481|||1-sided Log Rank|||||1.481|0.588|0.3846
81629579|NCT04800211|162944610|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-24.723||||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.473|-3.973|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-3.973|-45.473|0.0197
81629580|NCT04800211|162944610|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-13.595||||0.2353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.08|8.891|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||8.891|-36.080|0.2353
81629581|NCT04800211|162944610|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.759||||0.7329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.159|22.641|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||22.641|-32.159|0.7329
81629582|NCT04800211|162944610|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-21.962||||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.989|19.065|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||19.065|-62.989|0.5420
81629583|NCT04800211|162944610|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-26.591||||0.5234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.049|23.866|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||23.866|-77.049|0.5234
81533464|NCT00527735|162752093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.927||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.591|1.453|||1-sided Log Rank|||||1.453|0.591|0.3700
81533465|NCT00527735|162752096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.947||||0.4132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.585|1.536|||1-sided Log Rank|||||1.536|0.585|0.4132
81533466|NCT00527735|162752096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.753||||0.1287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.461|1.232|||1-sided Log Rank|||||1.232|0.461|0.1287
81533467|NCT03985761|162752101|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.182|||||||ANOVA|||||||.182
81533468|NCT03985761|162752102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.296|||||||ANOVA|||||||.296
81629584|NCT04800211|162944610|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-20.761||||0.5975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.867|20.344|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||20.344|-61.867|0.5975
81629585|NCT04800211|162944610|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-13.337||||0.9331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.853|36.179|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||36.179|-62.853|0.9331
81629586|NCT04800211|162944610|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-19.964||||0.2444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.637|13.709|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||13.709|-53.637|0.2444
81629587|NCT04800211|162944610|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-13.254||||0.5169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.427|26.919|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||26.919|-53.427|0.5169
81629588|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-40.174||||0.1359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.12|12.772|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||12.772|-93.120|0.1359
81657997|NCT03412747|163008192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.103|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.637|10.88||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: BKZ/ADA calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||10.880|4.637|<0.001
81657998|NCT03412747|163008193|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.974|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.23|7.661||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: BKZ/ADA calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||7.661|3.230|<0.001
81657999|NCT03412747|163008194|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.249|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.207|8.593||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: BKZ/ADA calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||8.593|3.207|<0.001
81704269|NCT02580591|163104473|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Rate Ratio (%)|1.051||||0.7543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.771|1.433||This is a nominal p-value.|Negative binomial model||Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted rate/Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted rate.|For Week 1 to 26, negative binomial model includes baseline rate of hypoglycemia, baseline HbA1c, and baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) as linear covariates and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy and treatment as fixed effects. Log (time at risk \[days\]) was used as offset.||1.433|0.771|0.7543
81658000|NCT03412747|163008194|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.974|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.257|7.594||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: BKZ/ADA calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||7.594|3.257|<0.001
81658001|NCT03097484|163008203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81658002|NCT03097484|163008204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||0.05 is the calculated p-value (not the threshold for statistical significance)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81658003|NCT04602221|163008259|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-0.339|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8242||0.9296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.975|7.297|||ANCOVA||The difference was calculated as treatment group minus placebo group.|A linear mixed effects model, i.e. analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis of the primary endpoint. This model included effects for sequence, subject within sequence, period, baseline values (pre-ketamine baseline and on-ketamine baseline) and treatment. The effect 'subject within sequence' were considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||7.297|-7.975|0.9296
81658004|NCT04602221|163008259|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|4.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8224||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.631|11.634|||ANCOVA||The difference was calculated as treatment group minus placebo group.|A linear mixed effects model, i.e. analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis of the primary endpoint. This model included effects for sequence, subject within sequence, period, baseline values (pre-ketamine baseline and on-ketamine baseline) and treatment. The effect 'subject within sequence' were considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||11.634|-3.631|0.2990
81658005|NCT04602221|163008259|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-1.258|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6608||0.7322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.565|6.05|||ANCOVA||The difference was calculated as treatment group minus placebo group.|A linear mixed effects model, i.e. analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis of the primary endpoint. This model included effects for sequence, subject within sequence, period, baseline values (pre-ketamine baseline and on-ketamine baseline) and treatment. The effect 'subject within sequence' were considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||6.050|-8.565|0.7322
81658006|NCT04602221|163008260|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|0.347|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.563||0.8249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.776|3.471|||ANCOVA||The difference was calculated as treatment group minus placebo group.|A linear mixed effects model, i.e. analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis of the secondary endpoint. This model included effects for sequence, subject within sequence, period, baseline values (pre-ketamine baseline and on-ketamine baseline) and treatment. The effect 'subject within sequence' were considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||3.471|-2.776|0.8249
81658007|NCT04602221|163008260|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-1.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5889||0.4973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|2.091|||ANCOVA||The difference was calculated as treatment group minus placebo group.|A linear mixed effects model, i.e. analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis of the secondary endpoint. This model included effects for sequence, subject within sequence, period, baseline values (pre-ketamine baseline and on-ketamine baseline) and treatment. The effect 'subject within sequence' were considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||2.091|-4.260|0.4973
81704270|NCT02580591|163104474|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|-1.2|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 2.5 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model includes baseline weight, baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline weight by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-1.20|-2.32|
81533469|NCT03985761|162752103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.483|||||||ANOVA|||||||.483
81533470|NCT03985761|162752104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.995|||||||ANOVA|||||||.995
81658008|NCT04602221|163008260|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-2.858|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5266||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.909|0.192|||ANCOVA||The difference was calculated as treatment group minus placebo group.|A linear mixed effects model, i.e. analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis of the secondary endpoint. This model included effects for sequence, subject within sequence, period, baseline values (pre-ketamine baseline and on-ketamine baseline) and treatment. The effect 'subject within sequence' were considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||0.192|-5.909|0.0658
81658009|NCT04602221|163008261|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|0.0053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00798||0.5081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0106|0.0213|||ANCOVA||The difference was calculated as treatment group minus placebo group.|A linear mixed effects model, i.e. analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis of the secondary endpoint. This model included effects for sequence, subject within sequence, period, baseline values (pre-ketamine baseline and on-ketamine baseline) and treatment. The effect 'subject within sequence' were considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||0.0213|-0.0106|0.5081
81658010|NCT04602221|163008261|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|0.0058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00798||0.4723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0102|0.0217|||ANCOVA||The difference was calculated as treatment group minus placebo group.|A linear mixed effects model, i.e. analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis of the secondary endpoint. This model included effects for sequence, subject within sequence, period, baseline values (pre-ketamine baseline and on-ketamine baseline) and treatment. The effect 'subject within sequence' were considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||0.0217|-0.0102|0.4723
81658011|NCT04602221|163008261|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|0.0333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00767|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.0486|||ANCOVA||The difference was calculated as treatment group minus placebo group.|A linear mixed effects model, i.e. analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis of the secondary endpoint. This model included effects for sequence, subject within sequence, period, baseline values (pre-ketamine baseline and on-ketamine baseline) and treatment. The effect 'subject within sequence' were considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||0.0486|0.0180|< .0001
81533471|NCT03985761|162752105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||ANOVA|||||||.220
81533472|NCT03985761|162752106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.538|||||||ANOVA|||||||.538
81533473|NCT03985761|162752109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.121|||||||ANOVA|||||||.121
81533474|NCT02163824|162752111|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % of responders|16.1||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|26.4|||Chi-squared||Estimated Value is the between-group difference for % of responders and is expressed as a percentage.|"All statistical tests of hypotheses performed for the pairwise comparison of means were two-sided.~All statistical tests employed a level of significance of alpha = 0.05."||26.4|5.9|.0024
81658012|NCT01056718|163008262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of treatment. Each subject served as his/her own control.||||<0.05
81658013|NCT01056718|163008263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||<0.05
81658014|NCT01056718|163008264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||<0.05
81466230|NCT00722566|162624838|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming ORRs are 35.5% for both SC and IV, one-sided alpha level of 0.025, and approximately 80% power, approximately 216 subjects (144 SC:72 IV) are needed to show non-inferiority of SC to IV VELCADE.|ORR_SQ - 0.6 ORR_IV|16.8||||0.00201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|27.1|||Farrrington and Manning|CONOR P. FARRINGTON AND GODFREY MANNING STATISTICS IN MEDICINE, VOL. 9, 1447-1454(1990).||In this trial, non-inferiority is defined as retaining 60% of the IV (active control) treatment effect as measured by ORR. The non-inferiority hypothesis can be stated as: H0: ORRSC - 0.60 ORRIV \<0 vs. H1: ORRSC - 0.60 ORRIV ≥0 (non-inferiority).||27.1|6.1|0.00201
81466231|NCT00401544|162624840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|71.0||||||95.0|63.0|80.0|||||Binomial proportion with confidence limit calculation using the normal approximation, and converted to percentages.|||80|63|
81466232|NCT00401544|162624840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|63.0||||||95.0|54.0|72.0|||||Binomial proportion with confidence limit calculation using the normal approximation, and converted to percentages.|||72|54|
81658015|NCT01056718|163008265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.078|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||=.078
81466233|NCT00401544|162624841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|73.0||||||95.0|64.0|81.0|||||Binomial proportion with confidence limit calculation using the normal approximation, and converted to percentages.|||81|64|
81533475|NCT02163824|162752111|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % of responders|22.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|32.6|||Chi-squared||Estimated Value is the between-group difference for % of responders and is expressed as a percentage.|"All statistical tests of hypotheses performed for the pairwise comparison of means were two-sided.~All statistical tests employed a level of significance of alpha = 0.05."||32.6|11.7|<.0001
81466234|NCT00401544|162624841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|62.0||||||95.0|54.0|71.0|||||Binomial proportion with confidence limit calculation using the normal approximation, and converted to percentages.|||71|54|
81466235|NCT00401544|162624846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|36.0||||||95.0|27.0|44.0|||||Binomial proportion with confidence limit calculation using the normal approximation, and converted to percentages.|||44|27|
81466236|NCT00401544|162624846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|38.0||||||95.0|29.0|47.0|||||Binomial proportion with confidence limit calculation using the normal approximation, and converted to percentages.|||47|29|
81658016|NCT01056718|163008266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.186|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||=.186
81658017|NCT01056718|163008267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||<0.05
81658018|NCT01056718|163008268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||<0.05
81658019|NCT01056718|163008269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||=0.06
81658020|NCT01056718|163008270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||<0.05
81658021|NCT01056718|163008271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||<0.05
81658022|NCT01056718|163008272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||=0.85
81658023|NCT01056718|163008273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||=0.40
81658024|NCT01056718|163008274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||=0.64
81658025|NCT01056718|163008275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||=0.49
81658026|NCT01056718|163008276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||=0.47
81658027|NCT01056718|163008277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||=0.55
81658028|NCT01056718|163008278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||=0.64
81658029|NCT01056718|163008279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||<0.05
81658030|NCT01056718|163008280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.526|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||=.526
81658031|NCT01056718|163008281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||<0.05
81658032|NCT01056718|163008282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.925|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||=.925
81629589|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-71.725||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-127.961|-15.49|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-15.490|-127.961|0.0129
81629590|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-37.308||||0.3262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-112.293|37.678|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||37.678|-112.293|0.3262
81629591|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-20.012||||0.4343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.468|30.444|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||30.444|-70.468|0.4343
81629592|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-44.657||||0.0967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.481|8.167|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||8.167|-97.481|0.0967
81629593|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-28.974||||0.4198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-99.915|41.966|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||41.966|-99.915|0.4198
81658033|NCT01056718|163008283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||<0.05
81629594|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-33.141||||0.2121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.475|19.193|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||19.193|-85.475|0.2121
81629595|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|15.799||||0.5445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.614|67.212|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||67.212|-35.614|0.5445
81629596|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.583||||0.9534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.951|55.116|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||55.116|-51.951|0.9534
81629597|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|7.584||||0.8366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.126|80.295|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||80.295|-65.126|0.8366
81658034|NCT01056718|163008284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.458|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||=.458
81533476|NCT02163824|162752112|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % of responders|19.5||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|31.5|||Chi-squared||Estimated Value is the between-group difference for % of responders and is expressed as a percentage.|"All statistical tests of hypotheses performed for the pairwise comparison of means were two-sided.~All statistical tests employed a level of significance of alpha = 0.05."||31.5|7.4|.0019
81658035|NCT01056718|163008285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.561|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||=.561
81658036|NCT01056718|163008286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.734|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||=.734
81658037|NCT01056718|163008287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.129|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nebivolol treatment group refers to 50 patients that completed 10 weeks of open label nebivolol treatment. Results were compared using paired T-tests in a pre - post study design before and after 10 weeks of his/her treatment. Each subject served as own control.||||=.129
81658038|NCT01139580|163008290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81658039|NCT01139580|163008293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81658040|NCT01142115|163008296|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The estimated difference VAS(Monza) minus VAS(SpeediCath)(i.e. the upper confidence limit) shall be less than 1cm to demonstrate non-inferiority.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.052||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.412|1.692|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.692|0.412|0.0018
81658041|NCT01142115|163008297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.805|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.604|12.939|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.939|2.604|<0.0001
81466237|NCT00401544|162624847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|35.0||||||95.0|27.0|44.0|||||Binomial proportion with confidence limit calculation using the normal approximation, and converted to percentages.|||44|27|
81466238|NCT00401544|162624847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|39.0||||||95.0|30.0|47.0|||||Binomial proportion with confidence limit calculation using the normal approximation, and converted to percentages.|||47|30|
81466239|NCT00401544|162624848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|26.0||||||95.0|15.0|38.0|||||Binomial proportion with confidence limit calculation using the normal approximation, and converted to percentages.|||38|15|
81658042|NCT01142115|163008298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.822||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.382|1.767|||Proportional odds regression model|||||1.767|0.382|0.6160
81658043|NCT01142115|163008299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.117||||0.8014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.472|2.646|||Proportional odds regression model|||||2.646|0.472|0.8014
81658044|NCT01142115|163008300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.503||||0.3085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.314|39.106|||Regression, Logistic|||||39.106|0.314|0.3085
81658045|NCT01142115|163008301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.398||||0.4324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.606|3.225|||Proportional odds regression model|||||3.225|0.606|0.4324
81658046|NCT00633880|163008302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.509||||||Statistical analysis plan involved a hierarchical assessment of secondary endpoints to prevent inflation of type I errors. As the primary endpoint was not positive, statistical analysis was not performed on secondary endpoints.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.509
81658047|NCT00633880|163008307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.026
81658048|NCT03208036|163008313|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.69|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Group x Time interaction.||||= .69
81658049|NCT03208036|163008313|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.74|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Main Effect of Time.||||= .74
81658050|NCT03208036|163008314|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.62|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Group x Time interaction.||||= .62
81658051|NCT03208036|163008314|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.24|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Main Effect of Time.||||= .24
81658052|NCT03208036|163008315|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.47|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Group x Time interaction.||||= .47
81658053|NCT03208036|163008315|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.09|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Main Effect of Time.||||= .09
81658054|NCT03208036|163008315|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change assessed between baseline and 4-month assessment.||||= .02
81658055|NCT03208036|163008315|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change assessed between baseline and the 5.5 month assessment.||||= .48
81658056|NCT03208036|163008315|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change assessed between baseline and 4-month assessment.||||= .66
81658057|NCT03208036|163008315|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.46|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change assessed between baseline and 5.5 month assessment.||||= .46
81658058|NCT03208036|163008316|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.68|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Group x Time interaction.||||= .68
81629598|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-55.973||||0.5437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-154.862|42.916|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||42.916|-154.862|0.5437
81629599|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-73.308||||0.2974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-177.224|30.608|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||30.608|-177.224|0.2974
81629600|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-44.892||||0.9026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-181.909|92.126|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||92.126|-181.909|0.9026
81658059|NCT03208036|163008316|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.45|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Main Effect of Time.||||= .45
81658060|NCT03208036|163008317|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.81|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Group x Time interaction.||||= .81
81658061|NCT03208036|163008317|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.31|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Main Effect of Time.||||= .31
81658062|NCT03208036|163008318|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.79|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Group x Time interaction.||||= .79
81658063|NCT03208036|163008318|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Main Effect of Time.||||= .50
81658064|NCT03208036|163008319|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.47|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Group x Time interaction.||||= .47
81658065|NCT03208036|163008319|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.09|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Main Effect of Time.||||= .09
81658066|NCT03208036|163008319|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change assessed between baseline and 4-month assessment.||||= .02
81658067|NCT03208036|163008319|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change assessed between baseline and the 5.5 month assessment.||||= .48
81658068|NCT03208036|163008319|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change assessed between baseline and 4-month assessment.||||= .66
81658069|NCT03208036|163008319|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.46|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change assessed between baseline and the 5.5 month assessment.||||= .46
81658070|NCT03208036|163008320|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Group x Time interaction.||||= .99
81658071|NCT03208036|163008320|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.84|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Main Effect of Time.||||= .84
81658072|NCT03208036|163008321|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.25|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Group x Time interaction.||||= .25
81658073|NCT03208036|163008321|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Main Effect of Time.||||= .08
81658074|NCT03208036|163008321|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change assessed between baseline and 4-month assessment.||||= .14
81629601|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-35.811||||0.8954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-132.513|60.891|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||60.891|-132.513|0.8954
81629602|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-46.239||||0.7485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-146.766|54.288|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||54.288|-146.766|0.7485
81629603|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-36.559||||0.9578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-169.77|96.653|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||96.653|-169.770|0.9578
81658075|NCT03208036|163008321|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change assessed between baseline and 5.5-month assessment.||||= .02
81658076|NCT03208036|163008321|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change assessed between baseline and 4-month assessment.||||= .24
81658077|NCT03208036|163008321|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change assessed between baseline and 5.5-month assessment.||||= .93
81658078|NCT03208036|163008322|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.98|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Group x Time interaction.||||= .98
81658079|NCT03208036|163008322|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect, repeated measure ANOVA to assess change between baseline, 4-month, and 5.5 month assessments. Test for a Main Effect of Time.||||= .08
81658080|NCT03208036|163008322|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change assessed between baseline and 4-month assessment.||||= .08
81658081|NCT03208036|163008322|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change assessed between baseline and 5.5-month assessment.||||= .06
81658082|NCT03208036|163008322|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change assessed between baseline and 4-month assessment.||||= .28
81658083|NCT03208036|163008322|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group change assessed between baseline and 5.5-month assessment.||||= .23
81658084|NCT03406078|163008323|SUPERIORITY||Cumulative Odds Ratio|1.28||||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.35|||Proportional odds model|Response variable: categorised % reduction from baseline in final OCS dose. Covariates in the model: treatment, region and daily OCS dose at baseline.||||2.35|0.69|0.434
81704271|NCT02580591|163104474|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-3.91|-2.18|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 10 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model includes baseline weight, baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline weight by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-2.18|-3.91|<0.0001
81629604|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-40.725||||0.3635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-129.208|47.757|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||47.757|-129.208|0.3635
81658085|NCT00350103|163008360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|||=|0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.02|||ANCOVA||Estimated value is the difference of Least Square Means.|Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) procedure was applied for missing daily diary entries between start of trial medication and Visit 8 or last intake of trial medication in the case of discontinuation during the Titration or Maintenance Phase.||-0.02|-0.88|=0.0410
81658086|NCT00350103|163008360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|||=|0.2902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.2|||ANCOVA||Estimated value is the difference of Least Square Means.|Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) procedure was applied for missing daily diary entries between start of trial medication and Visit 8 or last intake of trial medication in the case of discontinuation during the Titration or Maintenance Phase.||0.20|-0.65|=0.2902
81629605|NCT04800211|162944611|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.333||||0.8713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.097|93.431|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||93.431|-110.097|0.8713
81629606|NCT04800211|162944612|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-115.256||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-177.973|-52.539|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-52.539|-177.973|0.0003
81629607|NCT04800211|162944612|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-74.904||||0.0467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-148.706|-1.102|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-1.102|-148.706|0.0467
81658087|NCT02842151|163008398|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in A-Constant is manifest refraction minus autorefraction. The criteria for equivalence (based on paired difference t-test) was established if the bounds of the 90% two-sided confidence interval (CI) on the difference was contained within the equivalence range (-0.15, 0.15).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.346|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.13||||||To demonstrate equivalency at Site 1, A-constant with manifest refraction was compared to A-constant with autorefraction.||0.13|-0.03|
81658088|NCT02842151|163008398|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in A-Constant is manifest refraction minus autorefraction. The criteria for equivalence (based on paired difference t-test) was established if the bounds of the 90% two-sided confidence interval (CI) on the difference was contained within the equivalence range (-0.15, 0.15).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.595|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.07||||||To demonstrate equivalency at Site 2, A-constant with manifest refraction was compared to A-constant with autorefraction.||0.07|-0.21|
81658089|NCT02842151|163008398|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in A-Constant is manifest refraction minus autorefraction. The criteria for equivalence (based on paired difference t-test) was established if the bounds of the 90% two-sided confidence interval (CI) on the difference was contained within the equivalence range (-0.15, 0.15).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|-0.04||||||To demonstrate equivalency at Site 3, A-constant with manifest refraction was compared to A-constant with autorefraction.||-0.04|-0.22|
81533477|NCT02163824|162752112|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % of responders|22.5||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|34.4|||Chi-squared||Estimated Value is the between-group difference for % of responders and is expressed as a percentage.|"All statistical tests of hypotheses performed for the pairwise comparison of means were two-sided.~All statistical tests employed a level of significance of alpha = 0.05."||34.4|10.6|.0003
81533478|NCT02163824|162752113|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Estimated value is the between-group difference in mean AC grade at Day 8.|||||0.0007
81533479|NCT02163824|162752113|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.044|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Estimated value is the between-group difference in mean grade AC at Day 8.|||||0.0440
81533480|NCT02163824|162752114|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.0391|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Estimated value is the between-group difference in mean AC grade at Day 15.|||||0.0391
81533481|NCT02163824|162752114|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.1811|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Estimated value is the between-group difference in mean AC grade at Day 15.|||||0.1811
81533482|NCT02163824|162752115|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.1953|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Estimated value is the between-group difference in mean ocular pain grade at Day 8.|||||0.1953
81629608|NCT04800211|162944612|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-144.035|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-206.668|-81.402|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-81.402|-206.668|<.0001
81533483|NCT02163824|162752115|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.0307|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Estimated value is the between group difference of mean ocular pain grade at Day 8.|||||0.0307
81533484|NCT02163824|162752116|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.2589|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Estimated value is the between-group difference on mean ocular pain score at Day 15.|||||0.2589
81533485|NCT02163824|162752116|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.2132|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Estimated value is the between-group difference in mean ocular pain score at Day 15.|||||0.2132
81533486|NCT01544920|162752129|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the difference in SVR24 % exceeded -10%.|Difference in SVR24% in Arm 2 vs. Arm 1|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|6.5||||||Difference in percentage of participants achieving SVR24||6.5|-3.2|
81533487|NCT01544920|162752130|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The observed lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference was 2.5% (which exceeds 0) for BOC added to peg-IFN + RBV in contrast to peg-IFN + RBV alone.|Difference in SVR24%|10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|18.1||||||||18.1|2.5|
81533488|NCT03170661|162752137|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||GEEGLM|Effects of GEEGLM covariates: surgeon, p = 0.24; surgery length, p= 0.73 and body mass index, p= 0.22).||||||0.94
81533489|NCT03001557|162752150|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean (LSM) difference|3.177||||0.1099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.741|7.096||Based on a mixed model for repeated measure (MMRM) analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||7.096|-0.741|0.1099
81533490|NCT03001557|162752150|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|2.802||||0.1576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.119|6.723||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||6.723|-1.119|0.1576
81533491|NCT03001557|162752150|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.96||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.777|2.857||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||2.857|-4.777|0.6160
81533492|NCT03001557|162752150|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.713||||0.7135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|4.585||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||4.585|-3.160|0.7135
81533493|NCT03001557|162752154|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-5.098||||0.1582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.24|2.045||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||2.045|-12.240|0.1582
81533494|NCT03001557|162752154|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-6.105||||0.0961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.332|1.122||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||1.122|-13.332|0.0961
81533495|NCT03001557|162752154|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.68||||0.8449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.262|7.623||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||7.623|-6.262|0.8449
81533496|NCT03001557|162752154|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-3.14||||0.3747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.178|3.897||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||3.897|-10.178|0.3747
81629609|NCT04800211|162944612|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-62.755||||0.0807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-133.221|7.71|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||7.710|-133.221|0.0807
81629610|NCT04800211|162944612|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-68.83||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-120.753|-16.907|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-16.907|-120.753|0.0095
81629611|NCT04800211|162944612|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.593||||0.9586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.873|58.687|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||58.687|-61.873|0.9586
81658090|NCT02559895|163008410|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.4||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.54|||ANCOVA|||||-0.54|-1.68|0.0001
81658091|NCT02559895|163008410|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.4||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||||-0.12|-1.25|0.0182
81658092|NCT02559895|163008410|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.4||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||||-0.25|-1.39|0.0046
81658093|NCT02559895|163008411|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.5||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|21.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.2|5.8|0.0007
81658094|NCT02559895|163008411|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0||||0.1126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|13.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.3|-1.4|0.1126
81658095|NCT02559895|163008411|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.4||||0.0272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|15.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.9|1.0|0.0272
81658096|NCT02559895|163008412|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.3||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|19.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.3|3.2|0.0066
81658097|NCT02559895|163008412|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.5||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|18.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.6|2.4|0.0112
81704272|NCT02580591|163104474|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-4.3|-2.57|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model includes baseline weight, baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline weight by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-2.57|-4.30|<0.0001
81533497|NCT03001557|162752158|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.932||||0.3966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.601|6.465||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||6.465|-2.601|0.3966
81533498|NCT03001557|162752158|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|3.386||||0.1381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.125|7.897||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||7.897|-1.125|0.1381
81658098|NCT02559895|163008412|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.8||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|17.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.8|1.8|0.0170
81658099|NCT02559895|163008413|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|28.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.0|9.8|0.0001
81658100|NCT02559895|163008413|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.4||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|21.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.5|3.2|0.0085
81658101|NCT02559895|163008413|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.8||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|22.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.0|3.7|0.0064
81658102|NCT02559895|163008414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0159|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0159
81658103|NCT02559895|163008414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0312|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0312
81658104|NCT02559895|163008414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1539|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1539
81658105|NCT00878826|163008431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||at 14-18 weeks gestational age||||0.4
81658106|NCT00878826|163008431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||at 24-28 weeks gestational age||||0.9
81658107|NCT00878826|163008431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||at 32-34 weeks gestational age||||0.3
81629612|NCT04800211|162944612|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.635||||0.9402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.714|66.443|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||66.443|-71.714|0.9402
81629613|NCT04800211|162944612|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-113.663||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-223.33|-3.996|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-3.996|-223.330|0.0390
81629614|NCT04800211|162944612|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-72.269||||0.4543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-199.091|54.554|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||54.554|-199.091|0.4543
81629615|NCT04800211|162944612|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-142.442||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-252.08|-32.805|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-32.805|-252.080|0.0051
81629616|NCT04800211|162944612|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-60.12||||0.6061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-184.286|64.046|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||64.046|-184.286|0.6061
81629617|NCT04800211|162944612|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-66.194||||0.1242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-150.672|18.284|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||18.284|-150.672|0.1242
81658108|NCT00513305|163008459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The p-value is from the Pearson chi-square test for testing the equality of two binomial proportions, assuming normal approximation of the binomial proportions.|Chi-squared|There were no adjustments for covariates. Since the primary endpoint was prespecified, no adjustment for multiplicity of endpoints was introduced||The hypothesis of equal complete remission rates between the two treatment groups was tested using a 2-sided, normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions test with two-sided alpha equal to 0.05.||||0.425
81658109|NCT00513305|163008460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.027||||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.535|1.973|||Log Rank|||||1.973|0.535|0.829
81658110|NCT00513305|163008461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|2.31||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|33.343|||Log Rank||Estimate based on Cox Proportional Hazards Model adjusting for age, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) status, white blood count and presence of antecedent hematologic disorder.|||33.343|0.160|0.527
81658111|NCT00513305|163008464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.027||||0.8289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.535|1.973|||Log Rank||Estimate based on Cox Proportional Hazards Model adjusting for age, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) status, white blood count and presence of antecedent hematologic disorder.|||1.973|0.535|0.8289
81658112|NCT03014479|163008467|SUPERIORITY||Differences of Least Square Means|2.418||||0.2305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.546|6.382|||ANCOVA||Trelagliptin - Daily DPP-4 inhibitors|||6.382|-1.546|0.2305
81658113|NCT03014479|163008468|SUPERIORITY||Differences of Least Square Means|1.938||||0.4536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|7.027|||ANCOVA||Trelagliptin - Daily DPP-4 inhibitors|||7.027|-3.150|0.4536
81658114|NCT03014479|163008469|SUPERIORITY||Differences of Least Square Means|4.16||||0.0896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.649|8.968|||ANCOVA||Trelagliptin - Daily DPP-4 inhibitors|||8.968|-0.649|0.0896
81533499|NCT03001557|162752158|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.337||||0.5487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.104|5.778||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||5.778|-3.104|0.5487
81658115|NCT03014479|163008470|SUPERIORITY||Differences of Least Square Means|-0.563||||0.8506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.448|5.323|||ANCOVA||Trelagliptin - Daily DPP-4 inhibitors|||5.323|-6.448|0.8506
81658116|NCT03014479|163008471|SUPERIORITY||Differences of Least Square Means|2.696||||0.3533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.018|8.41|||ANCOVA||Trelagliptin - Daily DPP-4 inhibitors|||8.410|-3.018|0.3533
81658117|NCT03014479|163008473|SUPERIORITY||Differences of Least Square Means|0.613||||0.5451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|2.605|||ANCOVA||Trelagliptin - Daily DPP-4 inhibitors|||2.605|-1.380|0.5451
81658118|NCT01781078|163008489|NON_INFERIORITY|The difference in the success rate between the 2 randomized groups was compared to 10% using a one-sided Farrington-Manning score test for non-inferiority at a significance level of 0.05.|difference|-0.3|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.9|||Farrington-Manning score test|||||3.9||<0.0001
81658119|NCT01781078|163008490|NON_INFERIORITY|The difference in the success rate between the 2 randomized groups was compared to 10% using a one-sided Farrington-Manning score test for non-inferiority at a significance level of 0.05.|difference|-0.1||||0.0006|ONE_SIDED|95.0||5.0|||Farrington-Manning score test|||||5.0||0.0006
81658120|NCT01781078|163008490|NON_INFERIORITY|The difference in the success rate between the 2 randomized groups was compared to 10% using a one-sided Farrington-Manning score test for non-inferiority at a significance level of 0.05.|difference|0.0||||0.0002|ONE_SIDED|95.0||4.7|||Farrington-Manning score test|||||4.7||0.0002
81658121|NCT02217501|163008498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6595||||||Alpha of 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6595
81658122|NCT05121246|163008532|EQUIVALENCE|CI 90% of least squares geometric means must be entirely contained within the range \[80%-125%\].||||||||||||||||PK parameters will be determined using a non-compartmental analysis method. Bioequivalence between MB05 and EU-Synagis®, between MB05 and US-Synagis® and between EU-Synagis® and US-Synagis® will be established by analysis of variance for the PK parameters AUC0-inf, and Cmax.|PK parameters for each participant will be listed and summarised by treatment using descriptive statistics.|||
81658123|NCT05121246|163008533|EQUIVALENCE|CI 90% of least squares geometric means must be entirely contained within the range \[80%-125%\].||||||||||||||||PK parameters will be determined using a non-compartmental analysis method. Bioequivalence between MB05 and EU-Synagis®, between MB05 and US-Synagis® and between EU-Synagis® and US-Synagis® will be established by analysis of variance for the PK parameters AUC0-inf, and Cmax.|PK parameters for each participant will be listed and summarised by treatment using descriptive statistics.|||
81658124|NCT05038163|163008542|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.39|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.39|-0.63|<0.001
81658125|NCT05038163|163008542|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.33|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.33|-0.57|<0.001
81658126|NCT05038163|163008542|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.24|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.24|-0.44|<0.001
81658127|NCT05038163|163008543|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.33||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.11|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.11|-0.55|0.003
81658128|NCT05038163|163008543|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.35|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.35|-0.87|<0.001
81658129|NCT05038163|163008543|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.17|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.17|-0.48|<0.001
81658130|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.32|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Gender subgroup: Female or other||-0.32|-0.67|<0.001
81658131|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.36|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Gender subgroup: Male||-0.36|-0.70|<0.001
81658132|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.25|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Gender subgroup: Female or other||-0.25|-0.57|<0.001
81658133|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.32|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Gender subgroup: Male||-0.32|-0.65|<0.001
81466240|NCT00401544|162624848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|31.0||||||95.0|19.0|42.0|||||Binomial proportion with confidence limit calculation using the normal approximation, and converted to percentages.|||42|19|
81629618|NCT04800211|162944612|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-12.149||||0.8117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-112.35|88.052|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||88.052|-112.350|0.8117
81629619|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-111.957||||0.0567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-227.151|3.237|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||3.237|-227.151|0.0567
81629620|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-76.728||||0.2103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-197.025|43.569|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||43.569|-197.025|0.2103
81629621|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-169.735||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-288.22|-51.251|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-51.251|-288.220|0.0052
81658134|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.14|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Gender subgroup: Female or other||-0.14|-0.42|<0.001
81658135|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.27|||Regression, Linear|||Gender subgroup: Male|Unit: $ per 12-pack|-0.27|-0.57|<0.001
81658136|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-2.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|-1.12|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: American Indian or Alaska Native||-1.12|-3.34|<0.001
81658137|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.23|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: Asian||-0.23|-1.15|<0.001
81658138|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.8|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander||0.80|0.80|<0.001
81658139|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|1.14|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: Black or African American||1.14|-0.24|<0.001
81658140|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.37|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: White||-0.37|-0.63|<0.001
81466241|NCT00401544|162624848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|28.0||||||95.0|17.0|40.0|||||Binomial proportion with confidence limit calculation using the normal approximation, and converted to percentages.|||40|17|
81658141|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|-0.25|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: More Than One Race||-0.25|-1.67|<0.001
81658142|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.4|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: Unknown or Not Reported||0.40|-1.16|<0.001
81658143|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.19|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: American Indian or Alaska Native||0.19|-1.07|<0.001
81466242|NCT00401544|162624848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|25.0||||||95.0|14.0|36.0|||||Binomial proportion with confidence limit calculation using the normal approximation, and converted to percentages.|||36|14|
81629622|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-52.505||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-162.721|57.711|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||57.711|-162.721|0.3490
81629623|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-11.413||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-123.333|100.507|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||100.507|-123.333|0.8410
81658144|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.17|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: Asian||-0.17|-0.91|<0.001
81658145|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander||0.00|0.00|<0.001
81658146|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.68|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: Black or African American||0.68|-0.36|<0.001
81658147|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.31|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: white||-0.31|-0.57|<0.001
81658148|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-1.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|-0.32|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: More Than One Race||-0.32|-2.04|<0.001
81658149|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.14|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: Unknown or Not Reported||0.14|-0.90|<0.001
81658150|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.04|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: American Indian or Alaska Native||-0.04|-1.54|<0.001
81658151|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.12|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: Asian||-0.12|-0.90|<0.001
81704273|NCT02580591|163104475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.049|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|-0.03|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 2.5 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model includes baseline total daily insulin dose, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline total daily insulin dose by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.030|-0.069|
81658152|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.8|||Regression, Logistic||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander||0.80|0.80|<0.001
81658153|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.71|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: Black or African American||0.71|-0.79|<0.001
81658154|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.22|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: White||-0.22|-0.44|<0.001
81658155|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.06|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: More Than One Race||-0.06|-0.76|<0.001
81533500|NCT03001557|162752158|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|4.32||||0.0581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.153|8.793||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||8.793|-0.153|0.0581
81658156|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.31|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Race subgroup: Unknown or Not Reported||0.31|-0.85|<0.001
81658157|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|0.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.91|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Ethnicity subgroup: Hispanic||0.91|-0.45|<0.001
81658158|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.39|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Ethnicity subgroup: Not Hispanic||-0.39|-0.65|<0.001
81658159|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.38|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Ethnicity subgroup: Other or Prefer Not to Say||-0.38|-1.48|<0.001
81658160|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.38|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Ethnicity subgroup: Hispanic||0.38|-0.70|<0.001
81658161|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.33|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Ethnicity subgroup: Not Hispanic||-0.33|-0.57|<0.001
81533501|NCT03001557|162752162|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-3.437||||0.1777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.481|1.608||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||1.608|-8.481|0.1777
81658162|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.16|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Ethnicity subgroup: Other or Prefer Not to Say||-0.16|-1.42|<0.001
81533502|NCT03001557|162752162|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.458||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.564|6.479||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||6.479|-3.564|0.5630
81533503|NCT03001557|162752162|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-4.994||||0.0482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.946|-0.041||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||-0.041|-9.946|0.0482
81533504|NCT03001557|162752162|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.593||||0.3036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.599|2.413||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||2.413|-7.599|0.3036
81533505|NCT03001557|162752166|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|4.845||||0.1991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.624|12.313||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||12.313|-2.624|0.1991
81533506|NCT03001557|162752166|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-3.872||||0.2982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.263|3.518||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||3.518|-11.263|0.2982
81533507|NCT03001557|162752166|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|6.776||||0.0664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.474|14.025||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||14.025|-0.474|0.0664
81533508|NCT03001557|162752166|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|3.017||||0.4148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.344|10.379||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||10.379|-4.344|0.4148
81658163|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|0.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.41|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Ethnicity subgroup: Hispanic||0.41|-0.40|0.980
81658164|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.25|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Ethnicity subgroup: Not Hispanic||-0.25|-0.47|<0.001
81658165|NCT05038163|163008544|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.25|||Regression, Linear||Unit: $ per 12-pack|Ethnicity Subgroup: Other or Prefer Not to Say||0.25|-1.03|<0.001
81533509|NCT03001557|162752170|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.063||||0.9599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.452|2.579||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||2.579|-2.452|0.9599
81533510|NCT03001557|162752170|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.238||||0.8541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.817|2.342||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, Visit and treatment by Visit interaction.|MMRM|||||2.342|-2.817|0.8541
81533511|NCT03001557|162752170|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.293||||0.8117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.745|2.16||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||2.160|-2.745|0.8117
81533512|NCT03001557|162752170|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.557||||0.2274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.113|1.0||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||1.000|-4.113|0.2274
81658166|NCT05453201|163008545|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||paired t-test|||This analysis uses the functional disability subscale from pre- to post-intervention.||||.06
81658167|NCT05453201|163008545|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||paired t-test|||This analysis uses the symptom severity subscale from pre- to post-intervention.||||.004
81658168|NCT05453201|163008545|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||paired t-test|||This analysis uses the perceived overall health now subscale (1 item) from pre- to post-intervention.||||.10
81466243|NCT00401544|162624849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|68.0||||||95.0|59.0|76.0|||||Binomial proportion with confidence limit calculation using the normal approximation, and converted to percentages.|||76|59|
81533513|NCT03001557|162752174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.086||||0.2421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.232||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||0.232|-0.060|0.2421
81533514|NCT03001557|162752174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.012||||0.8661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.155|0.131||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||0.131|-0.155|0.8661
81533515|NCT03001557|162752174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.057||||0.4251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.199||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||0.199|-0.085|0.4251
81533516|NCT03001557|162752174|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.025||||0.7248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|0.166||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||0.166|-0.116|0.7248
81533517|NCT03001557|162752178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.032||||0.2991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.029||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||0.029|-0.094|0.2991
81533518|NCT03001557|162752178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.033||||0.2861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.095||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||0.095|-0.028|0.2861
81533519|NCT03001557|162752178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.052||||0.0938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.113|0.009||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||0.009|-0.113|0.0938
81533520|NCT03001557|162752178|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.005||||0.8618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.066||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||0.066|-0.055|0.8618
81533521|NCT03001557|162752182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-389.873||||0.0294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-739.177|-40.569||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||-40.569|-739.177|0.0294
81533522|NCT03001557|162752182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-402.994||||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-751.67|-54.319||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||-54.319|-751.670|0.0243
81533523|NCT03001557|162752182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-141.026||||0.4209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-489.805|207.752||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||207.752|-489.805|0.4209
81533524|NCT03001557|162752182|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-367.845||||0.0398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-717.87|-17.82||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||-17.820|-717.870|0.0398
81658169|NCT05453201|163008546|OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||paired t-test|||This analysis uses domain 1 from pre- to post-intervention.||||.46
81658170|NCT05453201|163008546|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||paired t-test|||This analysis uses domain 2 from pre- to post-intervention.||||.20
81658171|NCT05453201|163008546|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||paired t-test|||This analysis uses domain 3 from pre- to post-intervention.||||.42
81533525|NCT03001557|162752186|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1276.18||||0.1162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2878.587|326.226||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||326.226|-2878.587|0.1162
81533526|NCT03001557|162752186|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|227.464||||0.7781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1382.85|1837.777||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||1837.777|-1382.850|0.7781
81533527|NCT03001557|162752186|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-620.581||||0.4255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2170.342|929.179||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||929.179|-2170.342|0.4255
81533528|NCT03001557|162752186|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-577.82||||0.4672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2160.337|1004.697||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||1004.697|-2160.337|0.4672
81533529|NCT03001557|162752190|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-839.088||||0.2984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2440.854|762.678||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||762.678|-2440.854|0.2984
81533530|NCT03001557|162752190|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|651.922||||0.4218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-962.835|2266.678||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||2266.678|-962.835|0.4218
81533531|NCT03001557|162752190|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-447.245||||0.5655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1998.44|1103.95||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||1103.950|-1998.440|0.5655
81533532|NCT03001557|162752190|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-130.603||||0.8686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1706.478|1445.272||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||1445.272|-1706.478|0.8686
81533533|NCT03001557|162752194|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.02||||0.4638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.074||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||0.074|-0.034|0.4638
81533534|NCT03001557|162752194|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.06||||0.0322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.115||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||0.115|0.005|0.0322
81658172|NCT05453201|163008546|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||paired t-test|||This analysis uses domain 4 from pre- to post-intervention.||||.84
81658173|NCT05453201|163008546|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||paired t-test|||This analysis uses domain 5 (part 1) from pre- to post-intervention.||||.25
81658174|NCT05453201|163008546|OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||paired t-test|||This analysis uses domain 6 from pre- to post-intervention.||||.26
81629624|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-53.565||||0.3465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-165.4|58.27|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||58.270|-165.400|0.3465
81629625|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-111.65||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-194.865|-28.435|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-28.435|-194.865|0.0087
81629626|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|63.944||||0.2688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.678|177.565|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||177.565|-49.678|0.2688
81658175|NCT05453201|163008547|OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon test|||This analysis uses the SBQ-R total score from pre- to post-intervention.||||.89
81658176|NCT05453201|163008548|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||paired t-test|||This analysis uses the MOCS (part A) from pre- to post-intervention.||||.80
81658177|NCT05453201|163008549|OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||paired t-test|||This analysis uses the FSCQ score (all items) from pre- to post-intervention.||||.92
81658178|NCT05453201|163008549|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon test (paired)|||This analysis uses the FSCQ similarity subscale from pre- to post-intervention.||||.90
81658179|NCT05453201|163008549|OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||paired t-test|||This analysis uses the FSCQ vividness subscale from pre- to post-intervention.||||.74
81658180|NCT05453201|163008549|OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||paired t-test|||This analysis uses the FSCQ positivity subscale from pre- to post-intervention.||||.44
81658181|NCT05453201|163008550|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||paired t-test|||This analysis uses the PHQ-9 from pre- to post-intervention.||||.003
81658182|NCT05453201|163008551|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||paired t-test|||This analysis uses the GAD-7 from pre- to post-intervention.||||.01
81658183|NCT05453201|163008552|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||paired t-test|||This analysis uses the QOLS from pre- to post-intervention.||||.04
81658184|NCT05453201|163008553|OTHER|"The AIM measures an intervention's acceptability. Therefore, the goal is not change over time, the goal is to assess, descriptively, post-intervention acceptability. Because we assessed this measure at baseline (with expectations of the future treatment), we provide a paired t-test with the AIM at pre- and post-intervention."||||||0.24|||||||Paired t-test|||||||.24
81658185|NCT05453201|163008553|OTHER|"The IAM measures an intervention's appropriateness. Therefore, the goal is not change over time, the goal is to assess, descriptively, post-intervention appropriateness. Because we assessed this measure at baseline (with expectations of the future treatment), we provide a paired t-test with the IAM at pre- and post-intervention."||||||0.82|||||||Paired t-test|||||||.82
81658186|NCT05453201|163008553|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Paired t-test|||"The FIM measures an intervention's feasibility. Therefore, the goal is not change over time, the goal is to assess, descriptively, post-intervention feasibility. Because we assessed this measure at baseline (with expectations of the future treatment), we provide a paired t-test with the FIM at pre- and post-intervention."||||.38
81658187|NCT04688320|163008554|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of the non-inferiority was established as a difference in the primary efficacy endpoints between compared groups|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|4.52|||Welch's t-test|||||4.52|0.11|<0.05
81658188|NCT03798691|163008564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Mann-Whitney U test|||one month after series completion of two dose series||||0.16
81658189|NCT00728910|163008575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis was that the sequential addition of a fibrate and niacin to baseline atorvastatin therapy would not have any effect on apo-AI catabolism.||||>0.5
81658190|NCT00728910|163008576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that sequential addition of fibrate and niacin to baseline atorvastatin therapy would have no effect on apo-A1 production rates||||>0.5
81533535|NCT03001557|162752194|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.003||||0.9144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.056||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||0.056|-0.051|0.9144
81533536|NCT03001557|162752194|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.057||||0.0364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.11||Based on a MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline value, country, visit and treatment by visit interaction|MMRM|||||0.110|0.004|0.0364
81533537|NCT01794000|162752200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate Ratio|0.83||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.05|||Andersen-Gill model||The rate ratio and 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were estimated from the Andersen-Gill model.|The time to a recurrent episode of VOC was analyzed using Andersen-Gill model. A robust variance estimate was used, with treatment, hydroxyurea use at baseline and age group included as factors in the model.||1.05|0.66|.117
81533538|NCT01794000|162752201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.242||||0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.564|4.079||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) included fixed effects of treatment, baseline value of the pain-diary outcome measure, hydroxyurea use, age group, time and treatment-by-time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Square (LS) Mean difference of prasugrel minus placebo and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were estimated from the MMRM model.|||4.079|-4.564|.912
81533539|NCT01794000|162752202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.0968||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1132|0.3068||MMRM model included fixed effects of treatment, baseline value of the pain-diary outcome measure, hydroxyurea use, age group, time and treatment-by-time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis||The LS Mean difference of prasugrel minus placebo and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were estimated from the MMRM model.|||0.3068|-0.1132|.365
81533540|NCT01794000|162752203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate Ratio|0.82||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.04||The time to a recurrent episode of painful crisis was analyzed using Andersen-Gill model.|Andersen-Gill Model|A robust variance estimate was used, with treatment, hydroxyurea use at baseline and age group included as factors in the model.|The rate ratio and 2-sided 95% CI were estimated from the Andersen-Gill model.|||1.04|0.65|.109
81533541|NCT01794000|162752204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate Ratio|0.94||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.37||The time to a recurrent episode of hospitalization was analyzed using Andersen-Gill model.|Andersen-Gill model|A robust variance estimate was used, with treatment, hydroxyurea use at baseline and age group included as factors in the model.|The rate ratio and 2-sided 95% CI were estimated from the Andersen-Gill model.|||1.37|0.65|.759
81533542|NCT01794000|162752205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate Ratio|0.96||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.93||The time to a recurrent episode of acute chest syndrome was analyzed using Andersen-Gill model.|Andersen-Gill model|A robust variance estimate was used, with treatment, hydroxyurea use at baseline and age group included as factors in the model.|The rate ratio and 2-sided 95% CI were estimated from the Andersen-Gill model.|||1.93|0.48|.916
81533543|NCT01794000|162752206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate Ratio|1.17||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.91||The time to a recurrent episode of RBC transfusion was analyzed using Andersen-Gill model.|Andersen-Gill model|A robust variance estimate was used, with treatment, hydroxyurea use at baseline and age group included as factors in the model.|The rate ratio and 2-sided 95% CI were estimated from the Andersen-Gill model.|||1.91|0.71|.544
81533544|NCT01794000|162752207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.513||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.186|7.213||The MMRM model included the fixed effects of treatment, the baseline value of the pain-diary measure, hydroxyurea use, age group, time and treatment-by-time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis||The Least Square Mean difference of prasugrel minus placebo and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were estimated from the MMRM model.|||7.213|-4.186|.602
81533545|NCT01794000|162752208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.272||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.109|4.652||The MMRM model included the fixed effects of treatment, the baseline value of the pain-diary measure, hydroxyurea use, age group, time and treatment-by-time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis||The LS Mean difference of prasugrel minus placebo and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were estimated from the MMRM model.|||4.652|-2.109|.459
81629627|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|151.222||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.114|265.33|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||265.330|37.114|0.0096
81629628|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|182.631||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.754|299.509|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||299.509|65.754|0.0023
81658191|NCT00728910|163008577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis was that sequential addition of fibrate and niacin to baseline atorvastatin therapy would have no effect on post-prandial triglyceride levels following an oral fat load||||<0.0005
81658192|NCT00728910|163008577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0005
81658193|NCT03762200|163008581|OTHER|Confidence Interval|percentage of sucesses|87.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.4|93.1||||||||93.1|79.4|
81533546|NCT01794000|162752210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.94||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|5.19||The ANCOVA model included the factors of treatment, hydroxyurea use, age group, and length of follow-up.|ANCOVA||The LS Mean difference of prasugrel minus placebo and 2-sided 95% CI were estimated from the ANCOVA model.|||5.19|-3.31|.662
81533547|NCT01794000|162752211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.317|||||||Log Rank|A stratified log-rank test were performed with hydroxyurea use and age group as the stratification factors.||Time from Randomization to the First VOC||||.317
81533548|NCT01794000|162752211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.133|||||||Log Rank|A stratified log-rank test were performed with hydroxyurea use and age group as the stratification factors.||Time from Randomization to the Second VOC||||.133
81533549|NCT01794000|162752212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.638|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.638
81658194|NCT03762200|163008582|OTHER|Confidence Interval|Percentage of Successes|77.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.4|85.3||||||||85.3|68.4|
81658195|NCT03762200|163008583|OTHER|Confidence Interval|Percentage of Successes|92.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.3|96.6||||||||96.6|85.3|
81658196|NCT00275262|163008624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125|||||||ANOVA|The statistical method used for a 1-way ANOVA between treatment groups.||The final on treatment values were included in the analysis.||||0.125
81658197|NCT00275262|163008625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.299|||||||ANOVA|The statistical method used for a 1-way ANOVA between treatment groups.||The final on treatment values were included in the analysis.||||0.299
81658198|NCT02217332|163008630|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test comparing baseline to month 6 on log scale within the dexpramipexole treatment group.||Null hypothesis is the ratio of Month 6 to Baseline within the dexpramipexole group equals '1'.||||< 0.001
81658199|NCT02217332|163008631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.885||||||Month 6/LOCF was used for the analysis of change from Baseline to Month 6 within the dexpramipexole group.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.885
81658200|NCT02217332|163008635|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test comparing baseline to month 3 on log scale within the dexpramipexole treatment group.||Null hypothesis is the ratio of Month 3 to Baseline within the dexpramipexole group equals '1'.||||<.001
81658201|NCT02217332|163008636|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Month 3/LOCF was used for the analysis of change from Baseline to Month 3 within the dexpramipexole group.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test comparing baseline to month 3 within the dexpramipexole treatment group||||||1.0
81658202|NCT02217332|163008637|SUPERIORITY||log scale|||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test (paired)|||Null hypothesis is the ratio of Month 6 to Baseline within the dexpramipexole group equals '1'; 68% confidence interval is equal to plus/minus 1 standard error||||0.001
81658203|NCT00759915|163008642|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence intervals for the ratios (test/reference) of the least squares means of the non-transformed parameters Cmax, AUClast, AUCinf, Tmax, λz, and T1/2, were calculated.|mean ratio|109.98||||||90.0|100.1|120.8|||ANOVA|log-transformation||||120.8|100.1|
81658204|NCT00759915|163008644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence intervals for the ratios (test/reference) of the least squares means of the non-transformed parameters Cmax, AUClast, AUCinf, Tmax, λz, and T1/2, were calculated.|mean ratio|100.91||||||90.0|96.96|105.0|||ANOVA|log-transformation||||105.0|96.96|
81658205|NCT00759915|163008645|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence intervals for the ratios (test/reference) of the least squares means of the non-transformed parameters Cmax, AUClast, AUCinf, Tmax, λz, and T1/2, were calculated.|mean ratio|96.5||||||90.0|92.3|100.97|||ANOVA|log-transformation||||100.97|92.3|
81658206|NCT03527173|163008646|NON_INFERIORITY|VE in reduction of shigellosis is demonstrated if lower limit (LL) of 90% CI of VE estimated with Miettinen-Nurminen (M-N) method is above 0. This estimated CI was complemented with Barnard test. The LL of the 90% CI for VE calculated with M-N method is above 0 if the p-value of the one-sided Barnard test is below 5%.|Vaccine efficacy rate|-9.4||||0.4266|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-96.7|33.7|||1-sided Barnard Unconditional Exact Test|||To demonstrate the efficacy of two vaccinations with 25 µg of S. sonnei vaccine in healthy adults compared to placebo in preventing shigellosis, fulfilling the protocol primary case definition, after challenge with S. sonnei 53G strain. Vaccine efficacy (VE) rate was assessed as 1-Risk Ratio(RR) with RR = ratio of proportion of subjects with shigellosis in the vaccinated group on the proportion of subjects with shigellosis in the placebo group.||33.7|-96.7|0.4266
81658207|NCT00704379|163008724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|16.2|||Log Rank|||||16.2|1.1|<0.05
81658208|NCT00105001|163008737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|||||Overall test of homogeneity among arms, reflecting events over the entire period of follow-up|Regression, Cox|||||||0.09
81658209|NCT00105001|163008737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.1|||Regression, Cox||HR for Arm II relative to Arm I, reflecting events over the entire period of follow-u\[|||1.1|0.4|0.10
81533550|NCT00964496|162752213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in proportions|0.677||||1.3e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.547|0.807||P\<0.05 was considered as statistical different, while P\>0.05 was considered as no statistical significance between two groups. All reported P values are two-sided.|Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis (H0): Thalidomide 100 mg per day is equivalence to iron 400 mg per day with regard to the participants whose rebleeds decreased from baseline by ≥ 50% at 12 months.~Alternative hypothesis (Ha): Thalidomide 100 mg per day is non-equivalent to iron 400 mg per day with regard to the participants whose rebleeds decreased from baseline by ≥ 50% at 12 months.~Comparisons were performed with the use of the chi-square test, Fisher's exact test."||0.807|0.547|0.00000013
81533551|NCT00964496|162752214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.02|-2.13||P\<0.05 was considered as statistical different, while P\>0.05 was considered as no statistical significance between two groups. All reported P values are two-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis (H0): Thalidomide 100 mg per day is equivalence to iron 400 mg per day with regard to the change from baseline in hemoglobin level at 12 months.~Alternative hypothesis (Ha): Thalidomide 100 mg per day is non-equivalent to iron 400 mg per day with regard to the change from baseline in hemoglobin level at 12 months.~Comparisons were performed with the use of the independent-samples t test."||-2.13|-4.02|<0.001
81533552|NCT00964496|162752215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.95|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|9.9||P\<0.05 was considered as statistical different, while P\>0.05 was considered as no statistical significance between two groups. All reported P values are two-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis (H0): Thalidomide 100 mg per day is equivalence to iron 400 mg per day with regard to the change from baseline in bleeding episodes at 12 months.~Alternative hypothesis (Ha): Thalidomide 100 mg per day is non-equivalent to iron 400 mg per day with regard to the change from baseline in bleeding episodes at 12 months.~Comparisons were performed with the use of the independent-samples t test."||9.90|6.00|<0.01
81533553|NCT00964496|162752216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4||||0.0002474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|6.64||P\<0.05 was considered as statistical different, while P\>0.05 was considered as no statistical significance between two groups. All reported P values are two-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis (H0): Thalidomide 100 mg per day is equivalence to iron 400 mg per day with regard to the change from baseline in bleeding duration at 12 months.~Alternative hypothesis (Ha): Thalidomide 100 mg per day is non-equivalent to iron 400 mg per day with regard to the change from baseline in bleeding duration at 12 months.~Comparisons were performed with the use of the independent-samples t test."||6.64|2.15|0.00024740
81533554|NCT00964496|162752217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in proportions|-0.374||||0.00298881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.563|-0.185||P\<0.05 was considered as statistical different, while P\>0.05 was considered as no statistical significance between two groups. All reported P values are two-sided.|Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis (H0): Thalidomide 100 mg per day is equivalence to iron 400 mg per day with regard to the participants dependent on blood transfusions.~Alternative hypothesis (Ha): Thalidomide 100 mg per day is non-equivalent to iron 400 mg per day with regard to the participants dependent on blood transfusions.~Comparisons were performed with the use of the chi-square test, Fisher's exact test."||-0.185|-0.563|0.00298881
81533555|NCT00964496|162752218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1557.14|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1294.53|1819.76||P\<0.05 was considered as statistical different, while P\>0.05 was considered as no statistical significance between two groups. All reported P values are two-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis (H0): Thalidomide 100 mg per day is equivalence to iron 400 mg per day with regard to the change from baseline in total transfused red cell requirements at 12 months.~Alternative hypothesis (Ha): Thalidomide 100 mg per day is non-equivalent to iron 400 mg per day with regard to the change from baseline in total transfused red cell requirements at 12 months.~Comparisons were performed with the use of the independent-samples t test."||1819.76|1294.53|<0.01
81533556|NCT00964496|162752219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in proportions|0.464||||3.962e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.649|||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis (H0): Thalidomide 100 mg per day is equivalence to iron 400 mg per day with regard to the cessation of bleeding.~Alternative hypothesis (Ha): Thalidomide 100 mg per day is non-equivalent to iron 400 mg per day with regard to the cessation of bleeding.~Comparisons were performed with the use of the chi-square test, Fisher's exact test."||0.649|0.28|0.00003962
81533557|NCT01272232|162752220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-3.97|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.84|-3.11||Superiority was established only if all preceding hypotheses had been rejected. p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|ANCOVA|||The 3 co-primary endpoints (Outcome Measures 1, 2 and 3) were ranked (#1, 2, 3); hypotheses of no difference were tested in a hierarchical manner. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||-3.11|-4.84|<0.0001
81533558|NCT01272232|162752220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-2.62|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.63|-1.62||Superiority was established only if all preceding hypotheses had been rejected. p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|ANCOVA|||The 3 co-primary endpoints (Outcome Measures 1, 2 and 3) were ranked (#1, 2, 3); hypotheses of no difference were tested in a hierarchical manner. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||-1.62|-3.63|<0.0001
81533559|NCT01272232|162752220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-1.35||||0.0024||95.0|-2.23|-0.48||Superiority was established only if all preceding hypotheses had been rejected. p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|ANCOVA|||The 3 co-primary endpoints (Outcome Measures 1, 2 and 3) were ranked (#1, 2, 3); hypotheses of no difference were tested in a hierarchical manner. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||-0.48|-2.23|0.0024
81533560|NCT01272232|162752221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.81|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.34|10.68||Superiority was established only if all preceding hypotheses had been rejected. p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||The 3 co-primary endpoints (Outcome Measures 1, 2 and 3) were ranked (#1, 2, 3); hypotheses of no difference were tested in a hierarchical manner. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||10.68|4.34|<0.0001
81658210|NCT00105001|163008737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.0|||Regression, Cox||HR for Arm III relative to Arm I, reflecting events over the entire period of follow-up|||1.0|0.6|0.04
81533561|NCT01272232|162752221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.69|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.24|6.09||Superiority was established only if all preceding hypotheses had been rejected. p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||The 3 co-primary endpoints (Outcome Measures 1, 2 and 3) were ranked (#1, 2, 3); hypotheses of no difference were tested in a hierarchical manner. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||6.09|2.24|<0.0001
81629629|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-175.901||||0.1612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-390.865|39.063|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||39.063|-390.865|0.1612
81658211|NCT00105001|163008738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|||||Overall test of homogeneity among arms, reflecting events over the entire period of follow-up|Regression, Cox|||||||0.55
81658212|NCT00105001|163008739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||Overall test of homogeneity among arms, reflecting events over the entire period of follow-up|Regression, Cox|||||||0.009
81658213|NCT00105001|163008739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4|||Regression, Cox||HR for Arm II relative to Arm I, reflecting events over the entire period of follow-up|||1.4|0.5|0.51
81658214|NCT00105001|163008739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.8|||Regression, Cox||HR for Arm III relative to Arm I, reflecting events over the entire period of follow-up|||0.8|0.3|0.004
81658215|NCT00105001|163008740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|||||Overall test of homogeneity among arms, reflecting events over the entire period of follow-up|Regression, Cox|||||||0.93
81658216|NCT00105001|163008741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||Overall test of homogeneity among arms, reflecting events over the entire period of follow-up|Regression, Cox|||||||0.96
81658217|NCT00158860|163008776|SUPERIORITY||Kaplan-Meier estimates|27.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|38.6|||Log Rank|||||38.6|16.0|<0.001
81658218|NCT00158860|163008776|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.401|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.282|0.57|||Log Rank|||||0.570|0.282|<0.001
81658219|NCT00158860|163008777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.001
81658220|NCT00964886|163008781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||ANCOVA|||In an intent-to-treat analysis of all randomized participants assigned to experimental drug (desipramine) or active placebo (benztropine) an analysis of variance compared mean Descriptor Differential Scale scores at 12 weeks (or last observation carried forward) adjusted fro mean baseline score ( = ).||||0.7
81658221|NCT00964886|163008782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||ANCOVA|Means are adjusted for baseline Roland and Morris scores.||In the intent-to-treat sample of all randomized participants assigned to experimental drug (desipramine) or active placebo (benztropine) an analysis of variance (ANOVA) compared mean Roland and Morris scores at 12 weeks adjusted for mean baseline scores.||||0.84
81658222|NCT00964886|163008783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6
81658223|NCT00964886|163008784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||ANCOVA|||This analysis compares outcomes for participants assigned at baseline to receive cognitive behavioral therapy or not to receive cognitive behavioral therapy (behavioral effect)||||0.8
81658224|NCT00468104|163008796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||A univariate analysis was done to identify possible predictors of successful resolution of symptoms. The chi-square analysis was used to compare the percent successful.||||<0.001
81658225|NCT01670760|163008832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.69
81658226|NCT00741390|163008878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|99.59||||||95.0|98.09|99.59||||||||99.59|98.09|
81658227|NCT00741390|163008878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|100.0||||||95.0|98.79|100.0||||||||100|98.79|
81658228|NCT00741390|163008878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|100.0||||||95.0|97.61|100.0||||||||100|97.61|
81658229|NCT00741390|163008878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|100.0||||||95.0|95.36|100.0||||||||100|95.36|
81658230|NCT00741390|163008878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|100.0||||||95.0|95.13|100.0||||||||100|95.13|
81658231|NCT00741390|163008879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.84|||<|0.001||95.0|6.8|10.84|||ANOVA|A general linear model with subject as a random effect and order within a pair as a fixed effect was fit to each study group.||||10.84|6.80|<0.001
81658232|NCT00741390|163008879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.55||||0.003||95.0|3.63|8.55|||ANOVA|A general linear model with subject as a random effect and order within a pair as a fixed effect was fit to each study group.||||8.55|3.63|0.003
81658233|NCT00741390|163008879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23||||0.46||95.0|-3.57|0.23|||ANOVA|A general linear model with subject as a random effect and order within a pair as a fixed effect was fit to each study group.||||0.23|-3.57|0.460
81658234|NCT00741390|163008880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.9||||0.017||95.0|1.14|4.9|||ANOVA|A general linear model with subject as a random effect and order within a pair as a fixed effect was fit to each study group.||||4.90|1.14|0.017
81658235|NCT00741390|163008881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|One proportion two-sided test; p=50%||Analysis consisted of a one proportion test for the 1st device in the lancing pair being preferred, out of the total number of times that a preference was stated. Note: lancing pairs in which no preference was stated or where data were missing were excluded from analysis. The null hypothesis for the one proportion test was that the 1st device in the lancing pair was preferred 50% of the times.||||0.001
81629630|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-227.95||||0.0396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-448.725|-7.175|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-7.175|-448.725|0.0396
81629631|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-352.366||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-573.315|-131.418|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-131.418|-573.315|0.0002
81629632|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-116.449||||0.5616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-327.445|94.547|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||94.547|-327.445|0.5616
81629633|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-162.635||||0.2176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-375.57|50.299|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||50.299|-375.570|0.2176
81629634|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-236.196||||0.0242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-451.334|-21.059|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-21.059|-451.334|0.0242
81658236|NCT00741390|163008881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|One proportion two-sided test; p=50%||Analysis consisted of a one proportion test for the 1st device in the lancing pair being preferred, out of the total number of times that a preference was stated. Note: lancing pairs in which no preference was stated or where data were missing were excluded from analysis. The null hypothesis for the one proportion test was that the 1st device in the lancing pair was preferred 50% of the times.||||0.002
81704274|NCT02580591|163104475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-0.101|-0.039|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 10 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model includes baseline total daily insulin dose, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline total daily insulin dose by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.039|-0.101|<0.0001
81658237|NCT00741390|163008881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.761||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|One proportion two-sided test; p=50%||Analysis consisted of a one proportion test for the 1st device in the lancing pair being preferred, out of the total number of times that a preference was stated. Note: lancing pairs in which no preference was stated or where data were missing were excluded from analysis. The null hypothesis for the one proportion test was that the 1st device in the lancing pair was preferred 50% of the times.||||0.761
81658238|NCT00741390|163008881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|One proportion two-sided test; p=50%||Analysis consisted of a one proportion test for the 1st device in the lancing pair being preferred, out of the total number of times that a preference was stated. Note: lancing pairs in which no preference was stated or where data were missing were excluded from analysis. The null hypothesis for the one proportion test was that the 1st device in the lancing pair was preferred 50% of the times.||||0.004
81704275|NCT02580591|163104475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-0.122|-0.06|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|Model includes baseline total daily insulin dose, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, baseline total daily insulin dose by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.060|-0.122|<0.0001
81629635|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-294.281|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-434.513|-154.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-154.050|-434.513|<.0001
81629636|NCT04800211|162944613|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-116.17||||0.1524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-275.521|43.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||43.180|-275.521|0.1524
81629637|NCT04800211|162944614|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-32.792|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.375|-26.208|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-26.208|-39.375|<.0001
81629638|NCT04800211|162944614|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-25.921|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.398|-18.443|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-18.443|-33.398|<.0001
81629639|NCT04800211|162944614|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-25.484|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.99|-18.979|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-18.979|-31.990|<.0001
81629640|NCT04800211|162944614|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-26.899|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.135|-19.663|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-19.663|-34.135|<.0001
81466244|NCT00401544|162624849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|59.0||||||95.0|50.0|68.0|||||Binomial proportion with confidence limit calculation using the normal approximation, and converted to percentages.|||68|50|
81629641|NCT04800211|162944614|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-26.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.716|-21.103|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-21.103|-31.716|<.0001
81629642|NCT04800211|162944614|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-7.021||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.278|-0.763|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-0.763|-13.278|0.0280
81629643|NCT04800211|162944614|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.902||||0.0972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.881|1.077|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||1.077|-12.881|0.0972
81658239|NCT00620282|163008882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|7.43||||0.0549||95.0|-0.164|15.025||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in Ach-mediated FBF from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline FBF as a covariate.||15.025|-0.164|0.0549
81658240|NCT00620282|163008882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|2.08||||0.5681||95.0|-5.215|9.375||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in Ach-mediated FBF from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline FBF as a covariate.||9.375|-5.215|0.5681
81658241|NCT00620282|163008882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|5.35||||0.1668||95.0|-2.323|13.024||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in Ach-mediated FBF from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline FBF as a covariate.||13.024|-2.323|0.1668
81658242|NCT00620282|163008883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|4.499||||0.2648||95.0|-3.535|12.534||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in SNP-mediated FBF from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline FBF as a covariate.||12.534|-3.535|0.2648
81658243|NCT00620282|163008883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|0.709||||0.8518||95.0|-6.904|8.322||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in SNP-mediated FBF from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline FBF as a covariate.||8.322|-6.904|0.8518
81658244|NCT00620282|163008883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|3.79||||0.3435||95.0|-4.194|11.774||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in SNP-mediated FBF from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline FBF as a covariate.||11.774|-4.194|0.3435
81658245|NCT00620282|163008884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.536||||0.0023||95.0|-0.868|-0.203||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||-0.203|-0.868|0.0023
81658246|NCT00620282|163008884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.077||||0.6207||95.0|-0.391|0.236||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.236|-0.391|0.6207
81658247|NCT00620282|163008884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.458||||0.0098||95.0|-0.8|-0.116||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||-0.116|-0.8|0.0098
81658248|NCT00620282|163008885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-35.605||||||95.0|-46.797|-24.413||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in FPG from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline FPG as a covariate.||-24.413|-46.797|
81658249|NCT00620282|163008885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-9.653||||0.0677||95.0|-20.041|0.736||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in FPG from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline FPG as a covariate.||0.736|-20.041|0.0677
81658250|NCT00620282|163008885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-25.952||||||95.0|-37.429|-14.475||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in FPG from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline FPG as a covariate.||-14.475|-37.429|
81629644|NCT04800211|162944614|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-25.771|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.189|-14.353|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-14.353|-37.189|<.0001
81629645|NCT04800211|162944614|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-20.019||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.833|-7.205|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-7.205|-32.833|0.0005
81629646|NCT04800211|162944614|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-18.463||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.825|-7.101|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||-7.101|-29.825|0.0002
81658251|NCT00620282|163008886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-11.871||||0.4121||95.0|-40.943|17.201||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in PPG from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline PPG as a covariate.||17.201|-40.943|0.4121
81658252|NCT00620282|163008886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|3.815||||0.7622||95.0|-21.618|29.247||2-sided significance level of 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in PPG from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline PPG as a covariate.||29.247|-21.618|0.7622
81658253|NCT00620282|163008886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-15.686||||0.2651||95.0|-43.838|12.466||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in PPG from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline PPG as a covariate.||12.466|-43.838|0.2651
81658254|NCT00620282|163008887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-1.528||||0.0268||95.0|-2.873|-0.184||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline body weight as a covariate.||-0.184|-2.873|0.0268
81658255|NCT00620282|163008887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-2.859||||||95.0|-4.139|-1.579||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline body weight as a covariate.||-1.579|-4.139|
81658256|NCT00620282|163008887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|1.331||||0.0486||95.0|0.009|2.653||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline body weight as a covariate.||2.653|0.0090|0.0486
81658257|NCT00620282|163008888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-2.237||||0.7736||95.0|-17.829|13.354||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in TC from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline TC as a covariate.||13.354|-17.829|0.7736
81658258|NCT00620282|163008888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|1.912||||0.7993||95.0|-13.168|16.991||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in TC from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline TC as a covariate.||16.991|-13.168|0.7993
81658259|NCT00620282|163008888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-4.149||||0.5903||95.0|-19.582|11.284||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in TC from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline TC as a covariate.||11.284|-19.582|0.5903
81658260|NCT00620282|163008889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|3.702||||0.5583||95.0|-8.96|16.365||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in LDL-C from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline LDL-C as a covariate.||16.365|-8.96|0.5583
81658261|NCT00620282|163008889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|2.773||||0.6517||95.0|-9.537|15.082||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in LDL-C from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline LDL-C as a covariate.||15.082|-9.537|0.6517
81658262|NCT00620282|163008889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|0.929||||0.8822||95.0|-11.646|13.505||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in LDL-C from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline LDL-C as a covariate.||13.505|-11.646|0.8822
81629647|NCT04800211|162944614|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-20.997||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.619|-8.375|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-8.375|-33.619|0.0002
81629648|NCT04800211|162944614|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-20.508|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.061|-11.955|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-11.955|-29.061|<.0001
81629649|NCT04800211|162944614|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.978||||0.8504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.216|11.172|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||11.172|-9.216|0.8504
81629650|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-31.257|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.957|-20.557|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-20.557|-41.957|<.0001
81658263|NCT00620282|163008890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.169||||0.9131||95.0|-3.273|2.935||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in HDL-C from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HDL-C as a covariate.||2.935|-3.273|0.9131
81658264|NCT00620282|163008890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.723||||0.6362||95.0|-3.785|2.339||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in HDL-C from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HDL-C as a covariate.||2.339|-3.785|0.6362
81658265|NCT00620282|163008890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|0.554||||0.7283||95.0|-2.643|3.751||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in HDL-C from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HDL-C as a covariate.||3.751|-2.643|0.7283
81658266|NCT00620282|163008891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-36.709||||0.0694||95.0|-76.467|3.048||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in TG from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline TG as a covariate.||3.048|-76.467|0.0694
81658267|NCT00620282|163008891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-3.786||||0.844||95.0|-42.373|34.801||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in TG from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline TG as a covariate.||34.801|-42.373|0.844
81658268|NCT00620282|163008891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-32.923||||0.0994||95.0|-72.353|6.507||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in TG from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline TG as a covariate.||6.507|-72.353|0.0994
81658269|NCT00620282|163008892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.42||||0.2282||95.0|-1.118|0.278||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in TNF-alpha from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline TNF-alpha as a covariate.||0.278|-1.118|0.2282
81658270|NCT00620282|163008892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.018||||0.9569||95.0|-0.697|0.661||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in TNF-alpha from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline TNF-alpha as a covariate.||0.661|-0.697|0.9569
81658271|NCT00620282|163008892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.402||||0.2465||95.0|-1.097|0.293||2-sided significance level of 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in TNF-alpha from baseline to end of treatment at 12 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline TNF-alpha as a covariate.||0.293|-1.097|0.2465
81629651|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-29.862|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.234|-15.491|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-15.491|-44.234|<.0001
81629652|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-31.512|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.971|-16.053|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-16.053|-46.971|<.0001
81629653|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-37.197|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.522|-26.872|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-26.872|-47.522|<.0001
81629654|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-31.442|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.96|-17.923|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-17.923|-44.960|<.0001
81629655|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-28.597||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.34|-13.853|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-13.853|-43.340|0.0002
81658272|NCT00371683|163008902|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Two criteria were to be met to demonstrate non-inferiority: the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the Relative Risk should be \< 1.25, and the upper bound of the 95% CI for the risk difference should be \< 5.6%.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.0635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.32||If p-value is less than 0.025, it is statistically significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||||1.32|0.78|0.0635
81658273|NCT00371683|163008902|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Two criteria were to be met to demonstrate non-inferiority: the upper bound of the 95% CI for the relative risk should be \< 1.25, and the upper bound of the 95% CI for the risk difference should be \< 5.6%.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|2.44||If p-value is less than 0.025, it is statistically significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||||2.44|-2.22|<0.0001
81658274|NCT00371683|163008903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.23|||||If the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the Relative Risk was \< 1 then superiority for the key secondary efficacy endpoint was demonstrated.|||2.23|0.70|
81658275|NCT00371683|163008903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.4||||||||1.40|-0.68|
81658276|NCT00371683|163008903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7779|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.7779
81658277|NCT00371683|163008904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.35||||||||1.35|0.80|
81658278|NCT00371683|163008904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|2.59||||||||2.59|-2.04|
81466245|NCT00401544|162624850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|53.0||||||95.0|44.0|62.0|||||Binomial proportion with confidence limit calculation using the normal approximation, and converted to percentages.|||62|44|
81658279|NCT00371683|163008904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7754|TWO_SIDED|||||For descriptive purposes only, p-values were presented for the test of equality of event rates|test of equality|||||||0.7754
81658280|NCT00371683|163008905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.6||||||||2.60|0.77|
81658281|NCT00371683|163008905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|1.52||||||||1.52|-0.47|
81658282|NCT00371683|163008905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2626|TWO_SIDED|||||For descriptive purposes only, p-values were presented for the test of equality of event rates|test of equality|||||||0.2626
81658283|NCT00371683|163008906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.87||||||||1.87|0.63|
81658284|NCT00371683|163008906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|1.21||||||||1.21|-0.99|
81658285|NCT00371683|163008906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|||||For descriptive purposes only, p-values were presented for the test of equality of event rates|test of equality|||||||0.7700
81466246|NCT00401544|162624850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|74.0||||||95.0|66.0|82.0|||||Binomial proportion with confidence limit calculation using the normal approximation, and converted to percentages.|||82|66|
81533562|NCT01272232|162752221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.0008||95.0|1.29|2.64||Superiority was established only if all preceding hypotheses had been rejected. p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||The 3 co-primary endpoints (Outcome Measures 1, 2 and 3) were ranked (#1, 2, 3); hypotheses of no difference were tested in a hierarchical manner. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||2.64|1.29|0.0008
81658286|NCT00371683|163008907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.11||||||||2.11|0.68|
81658287|NCT00371683|163008907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.33||||||||1.33|-0.78|
81658288|NCT00371683|163008907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5443|TWO_SIDED||||||test of equality|For descriptive purposes only, p-values were presented for the test of equality of event rates||||||0.5443
81658289|NCT00371683|163008908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.93||||||||4.93|0.20|
81658290|NCT00371683|163008908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3||||||||0.30|-0.30|
81658291|NCT00371683|163008908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9975|TWO_SIDED|||||For descriptive purposes only, p-values were presented for the test of equality of event rates|test of equality|||||||0.9975
81658292|NCT00371683|163008909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.3||||||||0.30|-0.05|
81658293|NCT00371683|163008909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1578|TWO_SIDED|||||For descriptive purposes only, p-values were presented for the test of equality of event rates|test of equality|||||||0.1578
81658294|NCT00371683|163008910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.4||||||||2.40|0.65|
81658295|NCT00371683|163008910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.98||||||||0.98|-0.47|
81658296|NCT00371683|163008911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.95||||||||2.95|0.72|
81466247|NCT05139303|162624861|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81466248|NCT05875025|162624951|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.36||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|4.99|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, included treatment, subject, and period as fixed effects; PPR2 at baseline as a covariate.||||4.99|-2.28|0.442
81466249|NCT05875025|162624952|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.7||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|3.12|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, included treatment, subject, and period as fixed effects; PPR4 at baseline as a covariate.||||3.12|-1.73|0.553
81658297|NCT00371683|163008911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.06||||||||1.06|-0.30|
81658298|NCT00371683|163008911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2873|TWO_SIDED|||||For descriptive purposes only, p-values were presented for the test of equality of event rates|test of equality|||||||0.2873
81658299|NCT00371683|163008912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.2||||||||1.20|0.74|
81658300|NCT00371683|163008912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.63||||||||1.63|-3.30|
81658301|NCT00371683|163008912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6145|TWO_SIDED|||||For descriptive purposes only, p-values were presented for the test of equality of event rates|test of equality|||||||0.6145
81658302|NCT00371683|163008915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.05||||||Adjusted difference of event rates of MI/Stroke. Type of surgery was taken into consideration as a stratification factor.||0.05|-0.55|
81658303|NCT00371683|163008915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.09||||||Adjusted difference of event rates of MI. Type of surgery was taken into consideration as a stratification factor.||0.09|-0.46|
81658304|NCT00371683|163008915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.05||||||Adjusted difference of event rates of Stroke. Type of surgery was taken into consideration as a stratification factor.||0.05|-0.30|
81658305|NCT00371683|163008915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.05||||||Adjusted difference of event rates of thrombocytopenia. Type of surgery was taken into consideration as a stratification factor.||0.05|-0.30|
81658306|NCT00371683|163008916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.14||||||Adjusted difference of event rates of Major Bleeding. Type of surgery was taken into consideration as a stratification factor.||-0.14|-1.49|
81658307|NCT00371683|163008916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0533|TWO_SIDED|||||For descriptive purposes only, p-values were presented for the test of equality of event rates|test of equality|||Major Bleeding Endpoint||||0.0533
81658308|NCT00371683|163008916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|0.33||||||Adjusted difference of event rates of Clinically Relevant Non-Major Bleeding. Type of surgery was taken into consideration as a stratification factor.||0.33|-1.87|
81658309|NCT00371683|163008916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1709|TWO_SIDED|||||For descriptive purposes only, p-values were presented for the test of equality of event rates|test of equality|||Clinically relevant Non-Major Bleeding endpoint||||0.1709
81629656|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-30.054|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.943|-19.166|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-19.166|-40.943|<.0001
81629657|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.904||||0.2667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.37|4.563|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||4.563|-16.370|0.2667
81629658|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|8.767||||0.2085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|22.485|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||22.485|-4.950|0.2085
81629659|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|12.455||||0.1041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.595|27.505|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||27.505|-2.595|0.1041
81629660|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-25.353||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.41|-5.295|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-5.295|-45.410|0.0058
81658310|NCT00371683|163008916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|-0.17||||||Adjusted difference of event rates of Major or Clinically Relevant Non-Major Bleeding. Type of surgery was taken into consideration as a stratification factor.||-0.17|-2.75|
81658311|NCT00371683|163008916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0338|TWO_SIDED||||||test of equality|For descriptive purposes only, p-values were presented for the test of equality of event rates||Major or Clinically Relevant Non-Major Bleeding endpoint.||||0.0338
81658312|NCT00371683|163008916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|0.13||||||Adjusted difference of event rates of Any Bleeding. Type of surgery was taken into consideration as a stratification factor.||0.13|-3.18|
81658313|NCT00371683|163008916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0816|TWO_SIDED|||||For descriptive purposes only, p-values were presented for the test of equality of event rates|test of equality|||Any Bleeding Endpoint.||||0.0816
81658314|NCT01131182|163008946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0005||95.0||||Assessed for relative risk using prior therapy (monotherapy or combination therapy) as a stratification factor.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0005
81658315|NCT00662818|163008948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|4.25|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.||||4.25|0.62|0.329
81658316|NCT00662818|163008949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|3.5|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.||||3.50|0.59|0.420
81658317|NCT00662818|163008953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.85|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.||||2.85|0.52|0.648
81658318|NCT00662818|163008954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.||||2.07|0.31|0.647
81658319|NCT00662818|163008955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|4.6|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.||||4.60|0.73|0.201
81658320|NCT00662818|163008956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|3.85|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.||||3.85|0.47|0.579
81658321|NCT03924765|163009016|OTHER|A one-way repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on different exoskeleton assistance strategies (including the baseline of not wearing the exoskeleton) on the subject's overground self-selected walking speed by setting an alpha value to 0.05.||||||5e-06|||||||ANOVA|||Primary Outcome Measure - Arm/Group 1||||0.000005
81658322|NCT03924765|163009017|OTHER|A one-way repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on different exoskeleton assistance strategies (including the baseline of not wearing the exoskeleton) on the subject's step length asymmetry by setting an alpha value to 0.05.||||||0.131|||||||ANOVA|||Secondary Outcome Measure - Arm/Group 1||||0.131
81658323|NCT04548544|163009021|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||ANOVA|||timepoint × group interaction|timepoint × group interaction F = 0.77, p = 0.38|||0.38
81658324|NCT00935818|163009038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression with covariate included for study site.||2.12|1.05|0.03
81658325|NCT00935818|163009039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic Regression - adjusting for study site||2.22|1.04|0.03
81658326|NCT00935818|163009040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.001
81658327|NCT00935818|163009041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.93|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression adjusted for study site||1.93|0.95|0.09
81658328|NCT00935818|163009042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic Regression adjusting for study site||1.91|0.91|0.14
81658329|NCT00935818|163009043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic Regression - adjusting for study site||2.07|0.93|0.11
81658330|NCT00935818|163009044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.05|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic Regression - adjusting for site||2.05|0.96|0.08
81658331|NCT01846494|163009046|OTHER|||||||0.6173|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.6173
81658332|NCT05559476|163009047|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the Upper Limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of the GMT ratio (Control group divided by Co-Ad group) for RSVPreF3 OA vaccine is less than or equal (\<=)1.5.|GMT Ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.35|||||The comparison is done using the adjusted group ratio of GMT (ANCOVA model applied to the logarithm- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the treatment group, the age category as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine when co-administered with the FLU vaccine compared to the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine administered alone, in terms of RSV-A neutralizing antibody titers, at 1 month after the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine dose (Day 31 for the Co-Ad Group and Day 61 for the Control Group).||1.35|1.03|
81658333|NCT05559476|163009048|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the group GMT ratio (Control group divided by Co-Ad group) for HI antibody titers for the Flu strain is \<=1.5.|GMT Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.16|||||The comparison was done using the adjusted group ratio of GMT (ANCOVA model applied to the logarithm- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the treatment group, the age category as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the FLU vaccine when co-administered with the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine compared to the FLU vaccine administered alone, in terms of HI GMTs against the Flu A/Darwin/6/2021 H3N2 influenza strain, at 1 month post-FLU vaccine dose administration (Day 31 for both groups).||1.16|0.85|
81658334|NCT05559476|163009048|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the group GMT ratio (Control group divided by Co-Ad group) for HI antibody titers for the Flu strain is \<=1.5.|GMT Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.09|||||The comparison was done using the adjusted group ratio of GMT (ANCOVA model applied to the logarithm- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the treatment group, the age category as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the FLU vaccine when co-administered with the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine compared to the FLU vaccine administered alone, in terms of HI GMTs against the Flu A/Victoria/2570/2019 H1N1 influenza strain, at 1 month post-FLU vaccine dose administration (Day 31 for both groups).||1.09|0.80|
81658335|NCT05559476|163009048|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the group GMT ratio (Control group divided by Co-Ad group) for HI antibody titers for the Flu strain is \<=1.5.|GMT Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.03|||||The comparison was done using the adjusted group ratio of GMT (ANCOVA model applied to the logarithm- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the treatment group, the age category as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the FLU vaccine when co administered with the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine compared to the FLU vaccine administered alone, in terms of HI GMTs against the Flu B/Austria/1359417/2021 influenza strain, at 1 month post-FLU vaccine dose administration (Day 31 for both groups).||1.03|0.88|
81685990|NCT00537940|163069902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Quantity of Sleep: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and country; for post-baseline, baseline was included as a covariate.||0.24|-0.30|0.8312
81533563|NCT01272232|162752222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.1|||<|0.0001||95.0|3.48|14.48||Superiority was established only if all preceding hypotheses had been rejected. p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||The 3 co-primary endpoints (Outcome Measures 1, 2 and 3) were ranked (#1, 2, 3); hypotheses of no difference were tested in a hierarchical manner. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||14.48|3.48|<0.0001
81629661|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-38.63||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.062|-12.197|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-12.197|-65.062|0.0010
81629662|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-43.967||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.443|-15.491|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-15.491|-72.443|0.0005
81629663|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-31.293||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.159|-11.428|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-11.428|-51.159|0.0003
81629664|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-40.209||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.941|-14.477|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-14.477|-65.941|0.0004
81658336|NCT05559476|163009048|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the group GMT ratio (Control group divided by Co-Ad group) for HI antibody titers for the Flu strain is \<=1.5.|GMT Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.02|||||The comparison was done using the adjusted group ratio of GMT (ANCOVA model applied to the logarithm- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the treatment group, the age category as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the FLU vaccine when co administered with the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine compared to the FLU vaccine administered alone, in terms of HI GMTs against the Flu B/Phuket/3073/2013 Yamagata influenza strain, at 1 month post-FLU vaccine dose administration (Day 31 for both groups).||1.02|0.84|
81658337|NCT05559476|163009049|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (Control group divided by Co-Ad group) for RSVPreF3 OA vaccine is \<=1.5.|GMT Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.15|||||The comparison was done using the adjusted group ratio of GMT (ANCOVA model applied to the logarithm- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the treatment group, the age category as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine when co-administered with the FLU vaccine compared to the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine administered alone, in terms of RSV-B neutralizing antibody titers, at 1 month after the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine dose (Day 31 for the Co-Ad Group and Day 61 for the Control Group).||1.15|0.89|
81658338|NCT05559476|163009050|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI on the group difference (Control group minus Co-Ad group) in terms of SCR is \<=10% for anti-HI antibodies.|Difference of Percentage|-1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.15|4.74||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of the FLU vaccine when co-administered with the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine compared to the FLU vaccine administered alone as measured by the difference of percentage of participants achieving seroconversion for HI antibody titers against Flu A/Darwin/6/2021 H3N2 strain at 1 month post-FLU vaccine dose administration (Day 31 for both groups).||4.74|-8.15|
81533564|NCT01272232|162752222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.84||||0.0008||95.0|1.75|8.41||Superiority was established only if all preceding hypotheses had been rejected. p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||The 3 co-primary endpoints (Outcome Measures 1, 2 and 3) were ranked (#1, 2, 3); hypotheses of no difference were tested in a hierarchical manner. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||8.41|1.75|0.0008
81629665|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-41.052||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.965|-13.138|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-13.138|-68.965|0.0011
81629666|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-42.509|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.902|-24.116|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||-24.116|-60.902|<.0001
81629667|NCT04800211|162944615|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.915||||0.7835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.855|18.025|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||18.025|-23.855|0.7835
81685991|NCT00537940|163069902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.9101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.42|||ANCOVA|||Week 21 Quantity of Sleep: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and country; for post-baseline, baseline was included as a covariate.||0.42|-0.38|0.9101
81685992|NCT00537940|163069902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45||0.3346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.19|2.45|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Adequacy of Sleep: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and country; for post-baseline, baseline was included as a covariate.||2.45|-7.19|0.3346
81658339|NCT05559476|163009050|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI on the group difference (Control group minus Co-Ad group) in terms of SCR is \<=10% for anti-HI antibodies.|Difference of Percentage|-4.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.67|2.48||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of the FLU vaccine when co administered with the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine compared to the FLU vaccine administered alone as measured by the difference of percentage of participants achieving seroconversion for HI antibody titers against Flu A/Victoria/2570/2019 H1N1 strain at 1 month post-FLU vaccine dose administration (Day 31 for both groups).||2.48|-10.67|
81658340|NCT05559476|163009050|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI on the group difference (Control group minus Co-Ad group) in terms of SCR is \<=10% for anti-HI antibodies.|Difference of Percentage|-8.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.75|-2.29||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of the FLU vaccine when co-administered with the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine compared to the FLU vaccine administered alone as measured by the difference of percentage of participants achieving seroconversion for HI antibody titers against Flu B/Austria/1359417/2021 Victoria at 1 month post-FLU vaccine dose administration (Day 31 for both groups).||-2.29|-14.75|
81658341|NCT05559476|163009050|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI on the group difference (Control group minus Co-Ad group) in terms of SCR is \<=10% for anti-HI antibodies.|Difference of Percentage|-5.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.28|0.56||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of the FLU vaccine when co-administered with the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine compared to the FLU vaccine administered alone as measured by the difference of percentage of participants achieving seroconversion for HI antibody titers against Flu B/Phuket/3073/2013 Yamagata strain at 1 month post-FLU vaccine dose administration (Day 31 for both groups).||0.56|-12.28|
81629668|NCT04800211|162944616|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population with Outliers Excluded)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.769||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.228|-0.309|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population with Outliers Excluded)||-0.309|-1.228|0.0002
81629669|NCT04800211|162944616|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population with Outliers Excluded)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.972|-0.068|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood WBC (x 10\^3/uL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population with Outliers Excluded)||-0.068|-0.972|0.0175
81629670|NCT04800211|162944617|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population with Outliers Excluded)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.408||||0.0362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|4.705|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population with Outliers Excluded)||4.705|0.110|0.0362
81658342|NCT00432666|163009061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|8.3|||Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis was equality of the chance (OR = 1) for a clinically relevant treatment effect between incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin) and placebo at Week 4 for wrist flexors. Responders were defined as subjects with an improvement of at least 1 point in the Ashworth score compared with Baseline. The dependent variable was the response to treatment, the independent variables were treatment, Ashworth score at the Baseline Visit, pre-treated patient status, gender, age, BMI, and pooled sites.||8.30|1.90|<0.001
81658343|NCT02233543|163009158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44||||0.2419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.32|-1.21|0.2419
81658344|NCT02233543|163009159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.79||||0.2016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|20.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||20.08|-4.51|0.2016
81658345|NCT00715962|163009189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test used as the rate of falling was low.||||||<.05
81658346|NCT00715962|163009190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.05
81704276|NCT02580591|163104476|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-0.2|||Mixed effect Model Repeat MeasurementMix||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 2.5 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|For SBP, the model includes baseline SBP seated, baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline SBP seated by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.2|-3.9|
81629671|NCT04800211|162944617|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.692||||0.2142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.569|3.953|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Serum HDL-C (mg/dL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||3.953|-0.569|0.2142
81704277|NCT02580591|163104476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-6.8|-1.1|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 10 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|For SBP, the model includes baseline SBP seated, baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, , treatment by visit interaction, baseline SBP seated by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-1.1|-6.8|<0.0001
81704278|NCT02580591|163104476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-6.6|-0.9|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 25 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|For SBP, the model includes baseline SBP seated, baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline SBP seated by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||-0.9|-6.6|<0.0001
81629672|NCT04800211|162944618|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-39.501||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.396|-3.605|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-3.605|-75.396|0.0250
81658347|NCT00705679|163009226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.21||The two-sided test a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 against an alternative of 0% effectiveness for estimated effectiveness levels between 33.3% and 50.0%.|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional-hazards model was stratified by site.|A ratio less than 1 indicates a lower rate of HIV infection in the active arm compared to the placebo arm. A ratio more than 1 indicates a higher rate of HIV infection in the active arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis is that the active product will be no more than 25% effective. The trial was designed so that 94 events per pairwise comparison are needed to detect 55% effectiveness while ruling out a lower effectiveness of 25% with 90% power and a false-positive error rate of 0.0025.||1.21|0.61|0.37
81658348|NCT00705679|163009229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.29||The two-sided test a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 against an alternative of 0% effectiveness for estimated effectiveness levels between 33.3% and 50.0%.|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional-hazards model was stratified by site.|A ratio less than 1 indicates a lower rate of HIV infection in the active arm compared to the placebo arm. A ratio more than 1 indicates a higher rate of HIV infection in the active arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis is that the active product will be no more than 25% effective. The trial was designed so that 94 events per pairwise comparison are needed to detect 55% effectiveness while ruling out a lower effectiveness of 25% with 90% power and a false-positive error rate of 0.0025.||2.29|0.97|0.07
81533565|NCT01272232|162752222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.0099||95.0|1.16|2.95||Superiority was established only if all preceding hypotheses had been rejected. p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||The 3 co-primary endpoints (Outcome Measures 1, 2 and 3) were ranked (#1, 2, 3); hypotheses of no difference were tested in a hierarchical manner. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||2.95|1.16|0.0099
81533566|NCT01272232|162752223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-0.93|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.08|-0.78||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|ANCOVA|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||-0.78|-1.08|<0.0001
81533567|NCT01272232|162752223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-0.74|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.91|-0.57||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|ANCOVA|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||-0.57|-0.91|<0.0001
81533568|NCT01272232|162752223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-0.19||||0.0125||95.0|-0.34|-0.04||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|ANCOVA|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||-0.04|-0.34|0.0125
81533569|NCT01272232|162752224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.79|||<|0.0001||95.0|5.74|13.4||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||13.4|5.74|<0.0001
81533570|NCT01272232|162752224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.71|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.76|12.51||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||12.51|4.76|<0.0001
81533571|NCT01272232|162752224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.5319||95.0|0.76|1.71||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||1.71|0.76|0.5319
81533572|NCT01272232|162752225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.61|||<|0.0001||95.0|6.05|15.26||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||15.26|6.05|<0.0001
81533573|NCT01272232|162752225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.98|||<|0.0001||95.0|3.59|9.97||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||9.97|3.59|<0.0001
81533574|NCT01272232|162752225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.0142||95.0|1.1|2.34||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||2.34|1.10|0.0142
81533575|NCT01272232|162752226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-3.22|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.2|-2.23||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|ANCOVA|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||-2.23|-4.20|<0.0001
81533576|NCT01272232|162752226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-2.06||||0.0004||95.0|-3.2|-0.92||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|ANCOVA|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||-0.92|-3.20|0.0004
81533577|NCT01272232|162752226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-1.16||||0.0224||95.0|-2.16|-0.16||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|ANCOVA|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||-0.16|-2.16|0.0224
81533578|NCT01272232|162752227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-2.17||||0.0002||95.0|-3.32|-1.02||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|ANCOVA|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||-1.02|-3.32|0.0002
81533579|NCT01272232|162752227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-1.2||||0.0725||95.0|-2.51|0.11||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|ANCOVA|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||0.11|-2.51|0.0725
81629673|NCT04800211|162944618|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.94||||0.9997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.896|32.016|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||32.016|-37.896|0.9997
81629674|NCT04800211|162944619|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-54.398||||0.6778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-177.281|68.485|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||68.485|-177.281|0.6778
81629675|NCT04800211|162944619|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-48.395||||0.7497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-168.697|71.908|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||71.908|-168.697|0.7497
81658349|NCT00705679|163009232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.49||The two-sided test a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05 against an alternative of 0% effectiveness for estimated effectiveness levels between 33.3% and 50.0%.|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional-hazards model was stratified by site.|A ratio less than 1 indicates a lower rate of HIV infection in the active arm compared to the placebo arm. A ratio more than 1 indicates a higher rate of HIV infection in the active arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis is that the active product will be no more than 25% effective. The trial was designed so that 94 events per pairwise comparison are needed to detect 55% effectiveness while ruling out a lower effectiveness of 25% with 90% power and a false-positive error rate of 0.0025.||1.49|0.73|0.81
81658350|NCT00705679|163009233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided Fisher's Exact Test.||||||0.004
81658351|NCT03730480|163009239|OTHER|count of number of results within 15% of reference analyzer||||||||||||||||count of number of responses|The number of results that are within 15% of reference analyzer is reported.|||
81658352|NCT01248780|163009241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81704279|NCT02580591|163104476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.9|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 2.5 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|For DBP, the model includes baseline DBP seated, baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline DBP seated by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||0.9|-1.5|
81658353|NCT01248780|163009242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81658354|NCT01248780|163009243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81658355|NCT01248780|163009244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81658356|NCT02480153|163009270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Confidence interval (CIs) calculated by the score statistic method were used for the inference of the equivalence for ACR20 at Week 12. Therapeutic equivalence could be established if the 2-sided 95% CI fell within (-14%, 14%). Non-responder imputation was applied. Comparisons between treatments were computed as PF-06410293 versus Adalimumab-EU.|Week 12 ACR20 response rate difference|-2.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.38|4.44||||||||4.44|-10.38|
81658357|NCT02480153|163009270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Confidence interval (CIs) calculated by the score statistic method were used for the inference of the equivalence for ACR20 at Week 12. Therapeutic equivalence could be established if 2-sided 90% CI fell within (-12%, 15%). Non-responder imputation was applied. Comparisons between treatments were computed as PF-06410293 versus Adalimumab-EU.|Week 12 ACR20 response rate difference|-2.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.25|3.28||||||||3.28|-9.25|
81658358|NCT03241225|163009326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.59||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|8.61|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean change in EM/PROTECT group not significantly different from mean change in EM/MH group, at week 12.|Week 12||8.61|-1.43|0.16
81704280|NCT02580591|163104476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-3.6|0.1|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Mean Difference= Empagliflozin 2.5 milligram (mg) adjusted mean - Placebo matching Empagliflozin adjusted mean.|For DBP, the model includes baseline DBP seated, baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, ß, treatment by visit interaction, baseline DBP seated by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||0.1|-3.6|0.0047
81704281|NCT02580591|163104476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.0202|TWO_SIDED|99.75|-3.3|0.4|||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement|||For DBP, the model includes baseline DBP seated, baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), baseline HbA1c as linear covariate and baseline pre-existing insulin therapy, treatment, visit, ß, treatment by visit interaction, baseline DBP seated by visit interaction as fixed effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient measurements.||0.4|-3.3|0.0202
81704282|NCT01599806|163104485|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|-12.5%|Difference of symp resolution rates|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|10.42|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||H0: Difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of symptomatic resolution rates ≤ non-inferiority margin||10.42|-2.39|
81704283|NCT01599806|163104486|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|-12.5%|Diff of favorable combined resp rates|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|13.12|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||H0: Difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable combined response rates ≤ non-inferiority margin||13.12|0.30|
81704284|NCT01599806|163104487|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|-12.5%|Diff of favorable response rates|6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|12.36|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||H0: Difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates ≤ non-inferiority margin||12.36|0.33|
81704285|NCT01599806|163104488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|3.56|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||3.56|-2.70|
81704286|NCT01599806|163104489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|13.81|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||13.81|0.68|
81704287|NCT01599806|163104490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|1.72|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||1.72|-1.21|
81704288|NCT01599806|163104491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|15.24|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||15.24|2.27|
81704289|NCT01599806|163104492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.86|18.85|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||18.85|2.86|
81533580|NCT01272232|162752227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-0.97||||0.0717||95.0|-2.02|0.09||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|ANCOVA|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||0.09|-2.02|0.0717
81533581|NCT01272232|162752229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-2.49|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.75|-1.24||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|ANCOVA|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||-1.24|-3.75|<0.0001
81533582|NCT01272232|162752229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-1.47||||0.0457||95.0|-2.92|-0.03||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|ANCOVA|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||-0.03|-2.92|0.0457
81533583|NCT01272232|162752229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-1.02||||0.0961||95.0|-2.22|0.18||p values are 2-sided; 5% pre-defined significance level.|ANCOVA|||Test of no difference. Fixed factors: treatment, country, sex, background treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum, background treatment/HbA1c-stratum-interaction; covariate: baseline value.||0.18|-2.22|0.0961
81533584|NCT00796666|162752232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.8616||||0.5416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.602|1.233|||Log Rank|||||1.233|0.602|0.5416
81704290|NCT01599806|163104493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|1.68|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||1.68|-1.17|
81704291|NCT01599806|163104494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|13.74|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||13.74|0.88|
81704292|NCT01599806|163104495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|17.55|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||17.55|1.72|
81533585|NCT00796666|162752233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on the analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO Functional Class (FC) as fixed effects and baseline 6 Minute Walk Distance (6MWD) as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Baseline to Week 12||||0.0049
81658359|NCT03241225|163009327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|1.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||Domain #1, Week 12||1.05|-1.37|0.79
81658360|NCT03241225|163009327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.38||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||Domain #2, Week 12||3.46|-0.70|0.19
81629676|NCT04800211|162944620|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-20.01||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.447|-7.573|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-7.573|-32.447|0.0003
81629677|NCT04800211|162944620|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-22.566|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.837|-10.295|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Plasma sICAM-1 (ng/mL) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-10.295|-34.837|<.0001
81629678|NCT04800211|162944621|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-179.365|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-225.708|-133.022|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-133.022|-225.708|<.0001
81629679|NCT04800211|162944621|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-153.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-198.93|-107.509|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Total NNAL (ng/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-107.509|-198.930|<.0001
81629680|NCT04800211|162944622|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.569|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.084|-2.054|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-2.054|-3.084|<.0001
81629681|NCT04800211|162944622|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.586|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.092|-2.081|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Whole Blood COHb (% Saturation) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||-2.081|-3.092|<.0001
81629682|NCT04800211|162944624|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FEV1 (%) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FEV1 (%) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.42||||0.0839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|3.04|||ANCOVA||The ANCOVA includes study group, gender, and age class as fixed effects, and baseline score as the covariate. Least-squares means (LS Means) are calculated from the ANCOVA.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FEV1 (%) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FEV1 (%) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||3.04|-0.19|0.0839
81658361|NCT03241225|163009327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.53||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.99|5.93|||t-test, 2 sided|||Domain #3, Week 12||5.93|-14.99|0.37
81658362|NCT03241225|163009327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.24||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.75|-0.73|||t-test, 2 sided|||Domain #4, Week 12||-0.73|-9.75|0.026
81658363|NCT03241225|163009327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|2.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||Domain #5, Week 12||2.27|-3.51|0.66
81658364|NCT03241225|163009328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|1.66|||t-test, 2 sided|||Domain #1, Week 12||1.66|-0.26|0.14
81658365|NCT03241225|163009328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.78||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|1.55||Domain #2|t-test, 2 sided|||Domain #2, Week 12||1.55|0.011|0.047
81658366|NCT03241225|163009328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|1.64|||t-test, 2 sided|||Domain #3, Week 12||1.64|-0.34|0.18
81658367|NCT00852540|163009329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|56.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.5|68.4|||||The estimated value is the percentage of participants achieving clinical response. Confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.|||68.4|45.5|
81658368|NCT00852540|163009329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|84.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.6|95.8|||||The estimated value is the percentage of participants achieving clinical response. Confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity.|||95.8|72.6|
81658369|NCT01639495|163009342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of subjects|60.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.9|68.8|||||The 2-sided 95% confidence intervals are based on exact binomial|||68.8|51.9|
81658370|NCT01639495|163009344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of subjects with primary AEs|17.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|24.6|||||The 2-sided 95% confidence interval is exact binomial|||24.6|11.6|
81658371|NCT01639495|163009345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of subjects|97.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.6|98.2|||||The 2-sided 95% confidence intervals are exact binomial|||98.2|95.6|
81533586|NCT00796666|162752234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8223|TWO_SIDED|||||Missing values at Week 12 and Week 24 were imputed with the last non-missing WHO FC based on the last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test used modified ridit scores and the p-value corresponding to the ANCOVA (row mean scores) statistic was reported.||Baseline to Week 12||||0.8223
81658372|NCT00435591|163009354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.83||||||"Aggregated data were used to determine differences between groups. Statistical analysis is relevant to the aggregated data of all rows except the no assessment row."||0.83|-0.37|
81658373|NCT00210470|163009373|EQUIVALENCE|The correlation of each of the above variables at biopsy/Day 1, surgery/Day 21, and change with percent change in the longest diameter (LD) of the primary tumor was calculated using Spearman rank correlations (183 correlations). Due to outliers in the distribution of percent change in the longest diameter, it was felt that the Spearman rank correlations would be more appropriate than Pearson correlations.|||||<|0.1|||||||Spearman Rank|||||||<0.10
81658374|NCT00007345|163009412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||An exact Cochran-Armitage trend test was used to compare the distributions. In view of the large number of tests performed, we only refer to those with P-values \<0.01 as statistically significant, with those for which 0.01 \<P\< 0.05 considered trends.|Cochran-Armitage trend test|||||||<0.01
81658375|NCT04433585|163009417|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.04|0.70|0.309
81658376|NCT04433585|163009417|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.03|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.03|0.47|0.944
81704293|NCT01599806|163104496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|1.02|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||1.02|-4.07|
81658377|NCT04433585|163009417|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.78|0.40|0.649
81658378|NCT04433585|163009418|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|4.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.30|0.83|0.131
81658379|NCT04433585|163009418|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.50|0.47|0.844
81658380|NCT04433585|163009418|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.39|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.39|0.24|0.218
81658381|NCT04433585|163009419|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.03|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.03|0.47|0.944
81658382|NCT04433585|163009419|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.04|0.70|0.309
81658383|NCT04433585|163009419|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.78|0.40|0.649
81658384|NCT04433585|163009420|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|5.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.20|0.71|0.203
81658385|NCT04433585|163009420|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.16|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.16|0.38|0.865
81658386|NCT04433585|163009420|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.05|0.38|0.896
81658387|NCT02342743|163009422|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81658388|NCT02342743|163009423|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81658389|NCT02342743|163009424|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81658390|NCT02342743|163009425|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81704294|NCT01599806|163104497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|4.03|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||4.03|-4.23|
81658391|NCT02342743|163009426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||Threshold for statistical significance set to 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.012
81658392|NCT02342743|163009427|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81658393|NCT02342743|163009429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||Threshold for statistical significance set to 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.030
81658394|NCT00686725|163009433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.183||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.183
81658395|NCT00686725|163009434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.35
81658396|NCT00686725|163009437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.648||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.648
81658397|NCT00686725|163009438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.915||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.915
81629683|NCT04800211|162944624|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FEV1 (%) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FEV1 (%) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.1||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|3.66|||ANCOVA||The ANCOVA includes study group, gender, and age class as fixed effects, and baseline score as the covariate. Least-squares means (LS Means) are calculated from the ANCOVA.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FEV1 (%) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FEV1 (%) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||3.66|0.53|0.0089
81629684|NCT04800211|162944625|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FVC (%) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FVC (%) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.26||||0.7101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|1.66|||ANCOVA||The ANCOVA includes study group, gender, and age class as fixed effects, and baseline score as the covariate. Least-squares means (LS Means) are calculated from the ANCOVA.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FVC (%) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FVC (%) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||1.66|-1.13|0.7101
81629685|NCT04800211|162944625|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FVC (%) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FVC (%) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.24||||0.7325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|1.59|||ANCOVA||The ANCOVA includes study group, gender, and age class as fixed effects, and baseline score as the covariate. Least-squares means (LS Means) are calculated from the ANCOVA.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FVC (%) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FVC (%) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||1.59|-1.12|0.7325
81629686|NCT04800211|162944626|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FEV1/FVC (%) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FEV1/FVC (%) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.48||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.66|||ANCOVA||The ANCOVA includes study group, gender, and age class as fixed effects, and baseline score as the covariate. Least-squares means (LS Means) are calculated from the ANCOVA.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FEV1/FVC (%) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FEV1/FVC (%) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||2.66|0.31|0.0136
81629687|NCT04800211|162944626|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FEV1/FVC (%) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FEV1/FVC (%) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.94||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.08|||ANCOVA||The ANCOVA includes study group, gender, and age class as fixed effects, and baseline score as the covariate. Least-squares means (LS Means) are calculated from the ANCOVA.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FEV1/FVC (%) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Screening) for Percentage of Predicted FEV1/FVC (%) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||3.08|0.80|0.0009
81629688|NCT04800211|162944627|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.038||||0.9294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.795|0.87|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||0.870|-0.795|0.9294
81658398|NCT00092495|163009439|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (girls - women) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81658399|NCT00092495|163009439|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (boys - women) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81658400|NCT00092495|163009440|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (girls/women) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81629689|NCT04800211|162944627|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.277||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.587|1.142|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||1.142|-0.587|0.5290
81629690|NCT04800211|162944627|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.508||||0.2291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.337|0.321|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||0.321|-1.337|0.2291
81629691|NCT04800211|162944627|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.525||||0.2179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.311|1.361|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||1.361|-0.311|0.2179
81629692|NCT04800211|162944627|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.401||||0.2002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.213|1.016|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||1.016|-0.213|0.2002
81629693|NCT04800211|162944627|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.089|0.509|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||0.509|-1.089|0.4760
81629694|NCT04800211|162944627|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.699||||0.0914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.512|0.113|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||0.113|-1.512|0.0914
81658401|NCT00092495|163009440|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (boys/women) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81658402|NCT00092495|163009441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (partial dose - full dose) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81658403|NCT00092495|163009441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (partial dose - full dose) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81658404|NCT00092495|163009441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (partial dose - full dose) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81629695|NCT04800211|162944627|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.328||||0.9705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.122|1.777|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||1.777|-1.122|0.9705
81629696|NCT04800211|162944627|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.977||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.512|2.465|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||2.465|-0.512|0.3280
81629697|NCT04800211|162944627|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.218||||0.9951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.667|1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 6). (mITT Population)||1.230|-1.667|0.9951
81658405|NCT00092495|163009442|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (partial dose/full dose) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81658406|NCT00092495|163009442|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (partial dose/full dose) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81658407|NCT00092495|163009442|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (partial dose/full dose) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81658408|NCT00092495|163009443|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (girls - women) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81658409|NCT00092495|163009443|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (boys - women) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81658410|NCT00092495|163009444|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (girls/women) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group||||||<0.001
81658411|NCT00092495|163009444|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (boys/women) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group||||||<0.001
81658412|NCT00092495|163009445|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (partial dose - full dose) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81658413|NCT00092495|163009445|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (partial dose - full dose) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81658414|NCT00092495|163009445|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (partial dose - full dose) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81658415|NCT00092495|163009446|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (partial dose/full dose) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81658416|NCT00092495|163009446|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (partial dose/full dose) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group||||||<0.001
81658417|NCT00092495|163009446|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (partial dose/full dose) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81658418|NCT00092495|163009447|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (girls - women) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81658419|NCT00092495|163009447|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (boys - women) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81704295|NCT01599806|163104498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|6.3|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||6.30|-3.71|
81704296|NCT01599806|163104499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|0.55|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||0.55|-3.64|
81629698|NCT04800211|162944627|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.225||||0.1367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.244|2.693|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||2.693|-0.244|0.1367
81629699|NCT04800211|162944627|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.101||||0.0294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.111|2.091|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||2.091|0.111|0.0294
81629700|NCT04800211|162944627|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.248||||0.6792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.424|0.928|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Test 2 on Visit 7 (Week 12). (mITT Population)||0.928|-1.424|0.6792
81629701|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.638||||0.4012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|2.137|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||2.137|-0.860|0.4012
81629702|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.163||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.343|3.983|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||3.983|0.343|0.0201
81658420|NCT00092495|163009448|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (girls/women) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81658421|NCT00092495|163009448|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (boys/women) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81658422|NCT00092495|163009449|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (partial dose - full dose) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.01
81704297|NCT01599806|163104500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|4.56|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||4.56|-2.03|
81629703|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.21||||0.1709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.528|2.948|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||2.948|-0.528|0.1709
81704298|NCT01599806|163104501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|7.24|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||7.24|-2.90|
81658423|NCT00092495|163009449|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (partial dose - full dose) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81658424|NCT00092495|163009449|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (partial dose - full dose) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81658425|NCT00092495|163009450|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (partial dose/full dose) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81658426|NCT00092495|163009450|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (partial dose/full dose) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81658427|NCT00092495|163009450|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (partial dose/full dose) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81658428|NCT00092495|163009451|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (girls - women) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81658429|NCT00092495|163009451|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (boys - women) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81704299|NCT01599806|163104502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|0.04|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||0.04|-4.30|
81658430|NCT00092495|163009452|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (girls/women) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81658431|NCT00092495|163009452|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (boys/women) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81658432|NCT00092495|163009453|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (partial dose - full dose) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81658433|NCT00092495|163009453|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (partial dose - full dose) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81658434|NCT00092495|163009453|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (partial dose - full dose) must be greater than -5%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|"Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions~Miettinen and Nurminen, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26"||||||<0.001
81658435|NCT00092495|163009454|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (partial dose/full dose) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81658436|NCT00092495|163009454|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (partial dose/full dose) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81704300|NCT01599806|163104503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|4.32|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||4.32|-2.07|
81658437|NCT00092495|163009454|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (partial dose/full dose) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region and comparison group.||||||<0.001
81658438|NCT01346475|163009466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incident Risk Ratio|0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.66|||Incident risk ratio|The model is adjusted for period effects.||This study had 80% power to detect a 50% reduction in HSV genital shedding rates for high-dose valacyclovir compared to standard dose valacyclovir.||0.66|0.44|<0.001
81704301|NCT01599806|163104504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|6.91|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||6.91|-2.94|
81629704|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.593||||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|3.035|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||3.035|0.150|0.0307
81629705|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.588||||0.0691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.126|3.302|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||3.302|-0.126|0.0691
81629706|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.487||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.838|4.137|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||4.137|0.838|0.0034
81629707|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.849||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|3.075|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||3.075|0.622|0.0034
81629708|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.178||||0.8123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.654|1.299|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||1.299|-1.654|0.8123
81658439|NCT00618618|163009473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the main effect and baseline SMF Rating Scale score as a covariate.||||-0.2|-1.0|0.005
81658440|NCT00618618|163009473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.4|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline SMF Rating Scale score as a covariate.||||-0.4|-1.4|0.001
81658441|NCT00618618|163009473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline SMF Rating Scale score as a covariate.||||0.0|-0.8|0.069
81658442|NCT00618618|163009474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.8||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline SMF Rating Scale score as a covariate.||||3.0|0.6|0.005
81658443|NCT00618618|163009474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline SMF Rating Scale score as a covariate.||||4.0|1.0|0.001
81629709|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48||||0.5879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.226|1.267|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||1.267|-2.226|0.5879
81704302|NCT01599806|163104505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|1.61|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||1.61|-1.99|
81629710|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.596||||0.491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.304|1.111|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Control is NOT equal to zero on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||1.111|-2.304|0.4910
81629711|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.816||||0.9673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.967|3.599|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||3.599|-1.967|0.9673
81629712|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.643||||0.1787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.683|5.968|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||5.968|-0.683|0.1787
81629713|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.806||||0.5243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.406|5.018|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||5.018|-1.406|0.5243
81533587|NCT00796666|162752235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|1.2|||||Least squared (LS) mean and p-value based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Physical Functioning Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||1.20|-3.13|
81658444|NCT00618618|163009474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.2|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline SMF Rating Scale score as a covariate.||||2.2|-0.3|0.122
81658445|NCT00618618|163009475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from Placebo|38.3||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|65.7|||Fisher Exact|||||65.7|11.0|0.008
81658446|NCT00618618|163009475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from Placebo|32.9||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|64.8|||Fisher Exact|||||64.8|1.0|0.172
81658447|NCT00618618|163009475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from Placebo|22.9||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|54.2|||Fisher Exact|||||54.2|-8.4|0.252
81658448|NCT00618618|163009476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from Placebo|46.1||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.3|75.9|||Fisher Exact|||||75.9|16.3|0.011
81658449|NCT00618618|163009476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from Placebo|54.3||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.0|85.5|||Fisher Exact|||||85.5|23.0|0.013
81658450|NCT00618618|163009476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from Placebo|24.3||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|57.3|||Fisher Exact|||||57.3|-8.7|0.296
81533588|NCT00796666|162752235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|4.36|||||Least squared (LS) mean and p-value based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Physical Functioning Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||4.36|0.31|
81658451|NCT00618618|163009477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 4||0.2|-0.5|0.460
81658452|NCT00618618|163009477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 4||0.4|-0.5|0.906
81658453|NCT00618618|163009477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 4||0.2|-0.6|0.404
81658454|NCT00618618|163009477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 8||0.3|-0.5|0.791
81658455|NCT00618618|163009477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 8||0.6|-0.3|0.410
81658456|NCT00618618|163009477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 8||0.5|-0.3|0.733
81658457|NCT00618618|163009477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 12||0.5|-0.3|0.542
81658458|NCT00618618|163009477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 12||0.5|-0.4|0.882
81658459|NCT00618618|163009477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 12||0.4|-0.4|0.934
81658460|NCT00618618|163009477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 16||0.4|-0.4|0.838
81658461|NCT00618618|163009477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 16||0.4|-0.5|0.777
81658462|NCT00618618|163009477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 16||0.5|-0.4|0.795
81658463|NCT00618618|163009477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean Difference|0.0||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 24||0.4|-0.4|0.852
81704303|NCT01599806|163104506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|7.16|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||7.16|0.41|
81629714|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.77||||0.3956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.966|4.507|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 1 (Week 12), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||4.507|-0.966|0.3956
81629715|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.068||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|5.295|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 3 (Week 18), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||5.295|-1.160|0.3810
81629716|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.084||||0.0557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|6.216|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||6.216|-0.049|0.0557
81629717|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.445||||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.49|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 1 + Test 2 is NOT equal to Control on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||4.490|0.400|0.0195
81629718|NCT04800211|162944628|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.277||||0.2817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.615|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the MMRM includes study group, study visit, study group by study visit interaction, gender, age class, BMI class as fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate, with a variance-covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. Alternate hypothesis: Absolute change from Baseline (Week 1) for Urine Nicotine Equivalents (mg/g creatinine) in Test 2 is NOT equal to Test 1 on Visit 5 (Week 24), relative to the start of the 12-week ALCS-RA-16-06-EV study. (mITT Population)||1.060|-3.615|0.2817
81629719|NCT05170841|162944640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.566|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.566
81629720|NCT05170841|162944641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.013
81629721|NCT05170841|162944642|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.006
81629722|NCT05170841|162944643|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.013
81629723|NCT05170841|162944644|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.031|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.031
81629724|NCT05170841|162944645|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.027|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.027
81658464|NCT00618618|163009477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 24||0.3|-0.6|0.444
81658465|NCT00618618|163009477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 24||0.5|-0.3|0.724
81658466|NCT00618618|163009478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 4||0.4|-0.4|0.934
81629725|NCT05170841|162944646|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.011
81629726|NCT05170841|162944647|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.007
81658467|NCT00618618|163009478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 4||0.2|-0.7|0.286
81629727|NCT05170841|162944648|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.013
81629728|NCT05170841|162944649|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.029|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.029
81629729|NCT05170841|162944650|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.022
81629730|NCT05170841|162944651|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81629731|NCT05170841|162944652|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81629732|NCT05170841|162944653|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.001
81629733|NCT05170841|162944654|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.01
81629734|NCT05170841|162944655|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.04
81629735|NCT05170841|162944656|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.016|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.016
81629736|NCT05170841|162944657|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.045|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.045
81629737|NCT05170841|162944658|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.042
81629738|NCT05170841|162944659|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.037|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.037
81629739|NCT05170841|162944660|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.045|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.045
81629740|NCT05170841|162944661|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.029|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.029
81629741|NCT05170841|162944662|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.027|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.027
81629742|NCT05170841|162944663|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.035|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.035
81629743|NCT05170841|162944664|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.001
81629744|NCT03806790|162944666|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.8||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|49.16|||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis on the Full Analysis Set (FAS)||49.16|0.68|0.120
81629745|NCT03806790|162944667|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|4.6|||Fisher Exact|||End of Week 1 (FAS)||4.60|1.36|0.004
81629746|NCT03806790|162944667|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.85||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|14.97|||Fisher Exact|||End of Week 2 (FAS)||14.97|1.57|0.003
81629747|NCT03806790|162944668|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference|-1.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-0.59|||ANOVA|||FAS||-0.59|-1.64|<0.001
81629748|NCT06201559|162944681|EQUIVALENCE|Point estimate of geometric mean ratio (GMR) of T/R should be between 80.00 -125.00%. If the intra-subject variability for Cmax following replicate administrations of the comparator product was \> 30%, the acceptance criteria for Cmax was widened to a maximum of 69.84-143.19%.|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|98.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.79|110.91|||||Geometric least square means were combined to perform statistical analysis of T as T1 + T2 and R as R1 + R2.|||110.91|86.79|
81629749|NCT06201559|162944682|EQUIVALENCE|Point estimate of geometric mean ratio (GMR) of T/R should be between 80.00 -125.00%. If the intra-subject variability for AUC(0-t) following replicate administrations of the comparator product was \> 30%, the acceptance criteria for AUC(0-t) was widened to a maximum of 69.84-143.19%.|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|97.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.86|109.73|||||Geometric least square means were combined to perform statistical analysis of T as T1 + T2 and R as R1 + R2.|||109.73|86.86|
81658468|NCT00618618|163009478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 4||0.7|-0.1|0.190
81658469|NCT00618618|163009478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 8||0.2|-0.5|0.402
81658470|NCT00618618|163009478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 8||0.2|-0.7|0.290
81658471|NCT00618618|163009478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 8||0.4|-0.4|0.863
81658472|NCT00618618|163009478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 12||0.1|-0.7|0.128
81658473|NCT00618618|163009478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 12||-0.1|-0.9|0.018
81658474|NCT00618618|163009478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 12||0.3|-0.5|0.489
81658475|NCT00618618|163009478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 16||-0.1|-0.9|0.007
81658476|NCT00618618|163009478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.4|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 16||-0.4|-1.3|<0.001
81658477|NCT00618618|163009478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 16||0.1|-0.7|0.122
81658478|NCT00618618|163009478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 24||-0.2|-0.9|0.005
81658479|NCT00618618|163009478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.3|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 24||-0.3|-1.2|<0.001
81629750|NCT04911296|162944784|OTHER|||||||0.935|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.935
81658480|NCT00618618|163009478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 24||-0.2|-1.0|0.007
81658481|NCT00618618|163009480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.9||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|4.8|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline SMF Rating Scale score as a covariate.||||4.8|-8.6|0.573
81704304|NCT01599806|163104507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|9.05|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||9.05|-1.00|
81704305|NCT01599806|163104508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clin cure rates in All patients|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|10.1|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates in All patients with a ceftazidime-resistant Gram-negative pathogen||10.1|-10.4|
81533589|NCT00796666|162752235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Physical Functioning Score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Baseline to Week 12||||0.0094
81629751|NCT04911296|162944785|OTHER|||||||0.536|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.536
81629752|NCT01236781|162944820|EQUIVALENCE|no margin is assumed.||||||0.46||||||1 degree of freedom;|McNemar|Exact test||"To account for the paired nature of the design, McNemar's test will be used to compare the call-back rates.~H0: assumes no difference between the tests (modalities)"||||0.46
81629753|NCT01236781|162944823|EQUIVALENCE|no equivalence margin||||||0.2188||||||Due to the paired nature of the data an exact McNemar's Test is used|McNemar|Exact test||H0: no difference between the 2 modalities||||0.2188
81658482|NCT00618618|163009480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.8||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|9.9|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline SMF Rating Scale score as a covariate.||||9.9|-6.3|0.653
81658483|NCT00618618|163009480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.4||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|8.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline SMF Rating Scale score as a covariate.||||8.1|-5.4|0.688
81658484|NCT00955253|163009482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||between the placebo and guanfacine conditions||||0.013
81658485|NCT04797650|163009484|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.37||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||||0.37|0.25|<0.0001
81658486|NCT04797650|163009484|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.45||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||||0.45|0.27|<0.0001
81658487|NCT04797650|163009485|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.46||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 12||0.46|0.31|<0.0001
81658488|NCT04797650|163009485|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.45||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 12||0.45|0.26|<0.0001
81658489|NCT04797650|163009485|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.45||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 16||0.45|0.30|<0.0001
81658490|NCT04797650|163009485|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.5||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 16||0.50|0.31|<0.0001
81629754|NCT04028284|162944835|OTHER|Two-sided inferential test||||||0.02||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Holm-Bonferroni correction. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \< 0.05 for the primary outcome.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81629755|NCT04028284|162944836|OTHER|Inferential two-sided test||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.31
81629756|NCT04028284|162944837|OTHER|Inferential two-sided test||||||0.01||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Holm-Bonferroni correction.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81629757|NCT04028284|162944838|OTHER|Inferential two-sided test||||||0.03||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Holm-Bonferroni correction.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81629758|NCT04028284|162944839|OTHER|Inferential two-sided test||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.56
81658491|NCT04797650|163009485|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.46||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 20||0.46|0.32|<0.0001
81658492|NCT04797650|163009485|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.59||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 20||0.59|0.41|<0.0001
81658493|NCT04797650|163009485|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.52||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 24||0.52|0.38|<0.0001
81533590|NCT00796666|162752236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|1.2|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Role Limitations Due to Physical Health Problems Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||1.20|-3.92|
81658494|NCT04797650|163009485|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.58||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 24||0.58|0.40|<0.0001
81629759|NCT04028284|162944840|OTHER|Inferential two-sided test||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81629760|NCT04028284|162944841|OTHER|Inferential two-sided test||||||0.24|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.24
81629761|NCT04587453|162944872|OTHER|No formal testing was performed. Confidence intervals (CIs) are presented with two sided 95% degree of confidence.|Risk Difference (RD)|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|22.5|||||Mantel-Haenzel risk difference, stratified by baseline IGA.|Responders were considered those meeting an IGA score of 0 or 1 (clear or almost clear). Subjects with missing data or subjects who had received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were considered non-responders in the primary analysis of the primary estimand.||22.5|-11.2|
81629762|NCT04587453|162944873|OTHER|No formal testing was performed. CIs are presented with two sided 95% degree of confidence.|Risk Difference (RD)|15.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|33.0|||||Mantel-Haenzel risk difference, stratified by baseline IGA.|Subjects with 75% reduction in EASI were considered responders. Subjects with missing data or subjects who had received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were considered non-responders in the primary analysis of the primary estimand.||33.0|-2.9|
81629763|NCT04587453|162944874|OTHER|No formal testing was performed. CIs are presented with two sided 95% degree of confidence.|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|2.3|||||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Worst observation carried forward for all subjects who prior to Week 16 had received rescue medication. Multiple imputation of missing values for subjects who had not received rescue medication.|||2.3|-12.4|
81629764|NCT04587453|162944875|OTHER|No formal testing was performed. CIs are presented with two sided 95% degree of confidence.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.5|||||ANCOVA. Worst observation carried forward for all subjects who prior to Week 16 had received rescue medication. Multiple imputation of missing values for subjects who had not received rescue medication.|||0.5|-2.7|
81629765|NCT04587453|162944876|OTHER|No formal testing was performed. CIs are presented with two sided 95% degree of confidence.|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|14.2|||||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by baseline IGA.|Subjects with at least a reduction of 4 in the worst daily pruritus NRS score were considered responders. Subjects who had received rescue medication were considered non-responders. Subjects with missing data at Week 16 were imputed as non-responders.||14.2|-21.7|
81629766|NCT04587453|162944877|OTHER|No formal testing was performed. CIs are presented with two sided 95% degree of confidence.|Risk Difference (RD)|15.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|33.2|||||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by baseline IGA.|Subjects with a reduction of 90% in EASI were considered responders. Subjects who had received rescue medication were considered non-responders. Subjects with missing data were imputed as non-responders.||33.2|-3.0|
81658495|NCT04797650|163009486|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.3175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.01||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 4||0.01|-0.00|0.3175
81658496|NCT04797650|163009486|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.05||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 8||0.05|-0.00|0.1020
81658497|NCT04797650|163009486|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.3103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.05||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 8||0.05|-0.01|0.3103
81629767|NCT04587453|162944878|OTHER|No formal testing was performed. CIs are presented with two sided 95% degree of confidence.|Risk Difference (RD)|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|20.3|||||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by baseline IGA.|Subjects with at least 50% reduction in EASI were considered responders. Subjects who had received rescue medication were considered non-responders. Subjects with missing data were imputed as non-responders.||20.3|-9.0|
81629768|NCT04587453|162944879|OTHER|No formal testing was performed. CIs are presented with two sided 95% degree of confidence.|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|6.3|||||Repeated measurements Model: Change=Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week+Baseline IGA. Data after permanent discontinuation of IMP/initiation of rescue medication not included (4 subjects excluded). Week 2 change imputed as 0 if no post-baseline assessments.|||6.3|-14.9|
81629769|NCT04587453|162944880|OTHER|No formal testing was performed. CIs are presented with two sided 95% degree of confidence.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.8|||||Repeated measurements Model: Change=Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week+Baseline IGA. Data after permanent discontinuation of IMP/initiation of rescue medication not included (4 subjects excluded). Week 2 change imputed as 0 if no post-baseline assessments.|||0.8|-0.7|
81629770|NCT04587453|162944881|OTHER|No formal testing was performed. CIs are presented with two sided 95% degree of confidence.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.6|||||Repeated measurements model: Change=Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week+Baseline IGA. Data after permanent discontinuation of IMP/initiation of rescue medication not included (4 subjects excluded). Week 1 change imputed as 0 if no post-baseline assessments.|||0.6|-0.9|
81629771|NCT04587453|162944882|OTHER|No formal testing was performed. CIs are presented with two sided 95% degree of confidence.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-0.9|||||Repeated measurements model: Change=Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week+Baseline IGA. Data after permanent discontinuation of IMP/initiation of rescue medication not included (4 subjects excluded). Week 2 change imputed as 0 if no post-baseline assessments.|||-0.9|-5.6|
81629772|NCT03125070|162944885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.90
81629773|NCT03125070|162944886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.60
81629774|NCT03125070|162944887|OTHER|||||||0.27||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Chi-squared|||Sex: Female vs. Male||||0.27
81629775|NCT03125070|162944887|OTHER|||||||0.88||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Chi-squared|||Age \<70 vs. \>=70||||0.88
81658498|NCT04797650|163009486|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.14||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 12||0.14|0.06|<0.0001
81629776|NCT03125070|162944887|OTHER|||||||0.98||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Chi-squared|Participants that did not answer this survey item are shown as unknwon in the table and are excluded from the statistical test.||Race and ethnicity: white AND non-Hispanic versus any other combination of race and ethnicity (BIPOC)||||0.98
81629777|NCT03125070|162944887|OTHER|||||||0.19||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Chi-squared|Participants that did not answer this survey item are shown as unknwon in the table and are excluded from the statistical test.||Education: High school or less versus at least some college or vocational/technical program||||0.19
81629778|NCT03125070|162944887|OTHER|||||||0.24||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Chi-squared|Participants that did not answer this survey item are shown as unknwon in the table and are excluded from the statistical test.||Income: \<$100,000 annual versus \>=$100,000 annual||||0.24
81629779|NCT03125070|162944887|OTHER|||||||0.28||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Chi-squared|Participants that did not answer the survey items for this measure are shown as unknwon in the table and are excluded from the statistical test.||PHQ score at baseline: no depression (\<10), mild depression (10-14), moderate depression (15-19), severe depression (\>=20)||||0.28
81629780|NCT03125070|162944887|OTHER|||||||0.33||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Chi-squared|Participants that did not answer the survey items for this measure are shown as unknwon in the table and are excluded from the statistical test.||CTXD score at baseline \<0.9 (not distressed) or \>=0.9 (distressed)||||0.33
81629781|NCT03125070|162944887|OTHER|||||||0.1||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Chi-squared|Participants that did not answer this survey item are shown as unknwon in the table and are excluded from the statistical test.||Cardiometabolic Healthcare Utilization (HCU-C) score at baseline: \>.80 versus \<.80||||0.10
81629782|NCT03125070|162944887|OTHER|||||||0.31||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Chi-squared|||Secondary cancer screening healthcare utilization (HCU-SM) at baseline: \>=.80 versus \<.80||||0.31
81629783|NCT03125070|162944888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.89
81629784|NCT03125070|162944889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.40
81629785|NCT05623228|162944893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||"Bonferroni correction p\<.05~F(1.25)=9.17 η=.254 (p\<.05)"|ANOVA|||||||.00
81629786|NCT05623228|162944893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||Bonferroni correction p\<.05 F(2)=7.30 η=.213 (P\<.05)|ANOVA|||||||.00
81629787|NCT05623228|162944894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||F(2)=3.20, η=.106 Bonferroni Correction p\<.05|ANOVA|||||||.04
81629788|NCT05623228|162944895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||F(1,06)=8,11, η2=.231 Bonferroni correction p\<.05|ANOVA|||||||.00
81629789|NCT05623228|162944896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||F(1,19)=4,30, η2=.137 Bonferroni correction p\<0.5|ANOVA|||||||.04
81629790|NCT05623228|162944897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||t (38.70)|t-test, 1 sided|||||||.00
81629791|NCT02844465|162944927|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority test will be performed using a paired t-test, with a non-inferiority delta (δ) of one Reliable Change Index (RCI) of 5 points, to test the hypothesis of no reduction. A two-tailed alpha of 0.05 will be used.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||"It is hypothesized that the Boston Naming Test score will not decrease from baseline to 12 months following the Visualase procedure. The hypotheses associated with this endpoint are as follows:~Null Hypothesis: μ (V-BNT - BSL-BNT) + δ ≤ 0 Alternate Hypothesis: μ (V-BNT - BSL-BNT) + δ \> 0 Where μ (V-BNT - BSL-BNT) = mean difference in the Boston Naming Test score from baseline to Month 12 post Visualase."||||<0.0001
81658499|NCT04797650|163009486|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.17||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 12||0.17|0.06|<0.0001
81658500|NCT04797650|163009486|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.24||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 16||0.24|0.14|<0.0001
81658501|NCT04797650|163009486|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.27||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 16||0.27|0.13|<0.0001
81658502|NCT04797650|163009486|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.29||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 20||0.29|0.18|<0.0001
81658503|NCT04797650|163009486|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.35||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 20||0.35|0.19|<0.0001
81658504|NCT04797650|163009487|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-0.9||P-value was calculated by mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.9|-4.7|0.0039
81658505|NCT04797650|163009487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-1.2||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 4||-1.2|-5.6|0.0027
81533591|NCT00796666|162752236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|4.35|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Role Limitations Due to Physical Health Problems Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||4.35|-0.38|
81658506|NCT04797650|163009487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|-5.1||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 8||-5.1|-13.6|<0.0001
81658507|NCT04797650|163009487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-14.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-9.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 8||-9.3|-19|<0.0001
81658508|NCT04797650|163009487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-23.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.92|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.8|-17.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 12||-17.3|-28.8|<0.0001
81658509|NCT04797650|163009487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-29.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.9|-22.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 12||-22.7|-35.9|< 0.0001
81658510|NCT04797650|163009487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-34.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.4|-28.2||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 16||-28.2|-41.4|< 0.0001
81658511|NCT04797650|163009487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-40.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.86|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.8|-32.6||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 16||-32.6|-47.8|< 0.0001
81658512|NCT04797650|163009487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-38.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.63|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.9|-31.6||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 20||-31.6|-45.9|< 0.0001
81658513|NCT04797650|163009487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-46.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.8|-38.4||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 20||-38.4|-54.8|< 0.0001
81658514|NCT04797650|163009487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-45.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.4|-38.5||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 24||-38.5|-53.4|< 0.0001
81658515|NCT04797650|163009487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-52.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.4|-44.2|||MMRM|||Week 24||-44.2|-61.4|< 0.0001
81658516|NCT04797650|163009488|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by cochran mantel haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||< 0.0001
81658517|NCT04797650|163009488|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||< 0.0001
81658518|NCT04797650|163009488|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||< 0.0001
81658519|NCT04797650|163009488|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||< 0.0001
81658520|NCT04797650|163009488|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||||< 0.0001
81658521|NCT04797650|163009488|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||||< 0.0001
81629792|NCT02844465|162944928|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority test will be performed using a paired t-test, with a non-inferiority delta (δ) of one Reliable Change Index (RCI) of 15 points, to test the hypothesis of no reduction. A two-tailed alpha of 0.05 will be used.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||"It is hypothesized that the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test 5-Trial Total score will not decrease from baseline to 12 months following the Visualase procedure. The hypotheses associated with this endpoint are as follows:~Null Hypothesis: μ (V-RAVLT - BSL-RAVLT) + δ ≤ 0 Alternate Hypothesis: μ (V-RAVLT - BSL-RAVLT) + δ \> 0 Where μ (V-RAVLT - BSL-RAVLT) = mean difference in the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test 5-Trial Total score from baseline to Month 12 post Visualase."||||<0.0001
81533592|NCT00796666|162752236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Role Limitations Due to Physical Health Problems Score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Baseline to Week 12||||0.0244
81629793|NCT02844465|162944929|OTHER|A sign test will be used to determine if the median categorical change is significantly greater than zero.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||"It is hypothesized that the QOLIE-31 score will increase (improve) from baseline to 12 months following the Visualase procedure. The hypotheses associated with this endpoint are as follows:~Null Hypothesis: M (V-QOLIE-31 - BSL-QOLIE-31) ≤ 0 Alternate Hypothesis: M (V-QOLIE-31 - BSL-QOLIE-31) \> 0 Where M (V-QOLIE-31 - BSL-QOLIE-31) = sign-test statistic (\[increases-decreases\]/2) in the Quality of Life in Epilepsy inventory from baseline to Month 12 post Visualase."||||<0.0001
81629794|NCT02844465|162944930|OTHER|A sign test will be used to determine if the median categorical change is significantly greater than zero.||||||0.0004|||||||Sign test|||"It is hypothesized that the SF-36 Mental Component Score (MCS) will increase (improve) from baseline to 12 months following the Visualase procedure. The hypotheses associated with this endpoint are as follows:~Null Hypothesis: M (V-SF-36 - BSL-SF-36-MCS) ≤ 0 Alternate Hypothesis: M (V-SF-36 - BSL-SF-36-MCS) \> 0 Where M (V- SF-36-MCS - BSL- SF-36-MCS) = sign-test statistic (\[increases-decreases\]/2) in the SF-36 quality of life questionnaire MCS from baseline to Month 12 post Visualase."||||0.0004
81629795|NCT02844465|162944931|OTHER|A sign test will be used to determine if the median categorical change is significantly greater than zero.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||"It's hypothesized that the SF-36 Physical Component Score (PCS) will increase (improve) from baseline to 12 months following the Visualase procedure. The hypotheses associated with this endpoint are as follows:~Null Hypothesis: M (V-SF-36-PCS - BSL-SF-36-PCS) ≤ 0 Alternate Hypothesis: M (V-SF-36-PCS - BSL-SF-36-PCS) \> 0 Where M (V-SF-36-PCS - BSL- SF-36-PCS) = sign-test statistic (\[increases-decreases\]/2) in the SF-36 quality of life questionnaire PCS from baseline to Month 12 post Visualase."||||<0.0001
81629796|NCT02844465|162944932|NON_INFERIORITY|"The hypotheses associated with this endpoint are:~Null Hypothesis: π V - 64% + δ ≤ 0 Alternate Hypothesis: π V - 64% + δ \> 0 Where πV is the proportion of subjects treated with Visualase experiencing no seizures.~An exact 95% CI for the percentage of subjects who are seizure free will be calculated and its lower boundary compared to zero after subtraction of the historical open surgical resection percentage of 64% and the addition of the equivalence delta percentage of 10%."|Proportion of Participants|56.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.2|65.8||||||||65.8|46.2|
81629797|NCT04117347|162944933|OTHER|Dose Response Relationship.|Coefficient for an indicator|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0861723|0.1309519|||||coefficient for an indicator for Light Therapy B (vs. Light Therapy A)|Analysis for left amygdala.||0.1309519|-0.0861723|
81629798|NCT04117347|162944933|OTHER|Dose Response Relationship.|Coefficient for an indicator|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0363877|0.1730965|||||coefficient for an indicator for Light Therapy C (vs. Light Therapy A)|Analysis for left amygdala.||0.1730965|-0.0363877|
81629799|NCT04117347|162944933|OTHER|Dose Response Relationship.|Coefficient for an indicator|0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0676154|0.1545869|||||coefficient for an indicator for Light Therapy B (vs. Light Therapy A)|Analysis for right amygdala.||0.1545869|-0.0676154|
81629800|NCT04117347|162944933|OTHER|Dose Response Relationship.|Coefficient for an indicator|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0888691|0.1255146|||||coefficient for an indicator for Light Therapy C (vs. Light Therapy A)|Analysis for right amygdala.||0.1255146|-0.0888691|
81629801|NCT03687086|162944934|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|3.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.70|1.03|.039
81629802|NCT03687086|162944935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|3.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Interaction contrast of Treatment Group (Program A vs. Program B) by Time (9 Weeks vs. baseline)||||3.29|-0.52|0.155
81629803|NCT03687086|162944936|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Interaction contrast of Treatment Group (Program A vs. Program B) by Time (6 months vs. baseline)||||2.20|-1.88|0.880
81629804|NCT03687086|162944937|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Interaction contrast of Treatment Group (Program A vs. Program B) by Time (9 weeks vs. baseline)||||0.30|-1.25|0.228
81629805|NCT03687086|162944938|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|Interaction contrast of Treatment Group (Program A vs. Program B) by Time (6 months vs. baseline)||||0.78|-0.96|0.843
81629806|NCT03687086|162944939|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|8.12|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.12|1.67|0.001
81629807|NCT03687086|162944940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Interaction contrast of Treatment Group (Program A vs. Program B) by Time (9 weeks vs. baseline)||||0.50|-1.14|0.443
81629808|NCT03687086|162944941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|Interaction contrast of Treatment Group (Program A vs. Program B) by Time (6 months vs. baseline)||||0.58|-1.41|0.409
81658522|NCT04797650|163009488|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||||< 0.0001
81658523|NCT04797650|163009488|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||||< 0.0001
81629809|NCT05194956|162944950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.5||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.75|13.15|||Two-period two-treatment crossover ANOVA|P-values are calculated taking sequence and period effects into account.|This estimation value assumes period and sequence effects are equal between the treatments.|All units of measure reported for this analysis are the mean within-patient differences between alginate and scan VAS scores (i.e. alginate score - scan score)||13.15|3.75|0.0006
81629810|NCT05194956|162944950|SUPERIORITY|Sequence effects||||||0.1984|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1984
81629811|NCT05194956|162944950|SUPERIORITY|Period effects||||||0.7494|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.7494
81629812|NCT05194956|162944950|SUPERIORITY|Mixed effects modelling|Mean Difference (Net)|-13.31||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.29|-5.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.33|-21.29|0.001
81629813|NCT05194956|162944951|SUPERIORITY|All units of measure reported for this analysis are the mean within-patient differences between alginate and scan VAS scores (i.e. alginate score - scan score)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.71|0.91||From a 2-period 2-treatment crossover ANOVA, taking sequence and period effects into account|Two-period two-treatment crossover ANOVA||This estimation value assumes period and sequence effects are equal between the treatments.|||0.91|-7.71|0.1230
81629814|NCT05194956|162944951|SUPERIORITY|Sequence effects||||||0.8423|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8423
81629815|NCT05194956|162944951|SUPERIORITY|Period effects||||||0.9544|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9544
81629816|NCT05194956|162944952|SUPERIORITY|All units of measure reported for this analysis are the mean within-patient differences between alginate and scan VAS scores (i.e. alginate score - scan score)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4||||0.0439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.69|-0.12||From a 2-period 2-treatment crossover ANOVA, taking sequence and period effects into account|Two-period two-treatment crossover ANOVA||This estimation value assumes period and sequence effects are equal between the treatments.|||-0.12|-6.69|0.0439
81629817|NCT05194956|162944952|SUPERIORITY|Sequence effects||||||0.3878|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3878
81629818|NCT05194956|162944952|SUPERIORITY|Period effects||||||0.9772|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9772
81629819|NCT05194956|162944953|SUPERIORITY|All units of measure reported for this analysis are the mean within-patient differences between alginate and scan VAS scores (i.e. alginate score - scan score)|Mean Difference (Net)|9.6||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|17.79||From a 2-period 2-treatment crossover ANOVA, taking sequence and period effects into account|Two-period two-treatment crossover ANOVA||This estimation value assumes period and sequence effects are equal between the treatments.|||17.79|1.50|0.0213
81629820|NCT05194956|162944953|SUPERIORITY|Sequence effects||||||0.1583|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1583
81629821|NCT05194956|162944953|SUPERIORITY|Period effects||||||0.4709|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4709
81629822|NCT05194956|162944954|SUPERIORITY|All units of measure reported for this analysis are the mean within-patient differences between alginate and scan VAS scores (i.e. alginate score - scan score)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.3||||0.0146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|9.46||From a 2-period 2-treatment crossover ANOVA, taking sequence and period effects into account|Two-period two-treatment crossover ANOVA||This estimation value assumes period and sequence effects are equal between the treatments.|||9.46|1.09|0.0146
81629823|NCT05194956|162944954|SUPERIORITY|Sequence effects||||||0.5911|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5911
81629824|NCT05194956|162944954|SUPERIORITY|Period effects||||||0.5825|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5825
81629825|NCT05194956|162944955|SUPERIORITY|All units of measure reported for this analysis are the mean within-patient differences between alginate and scan VAS scores (i.e. alginate score - scan score)|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.2||||0.0817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.12|0.69||From a 2-period 2-treatment crossover ANOVA, taking sequence and period effects into account|Two-period two-treatment crossover ANOVA||This estimation value assumes period and sequence effects are equal between the treatments.|||0.69|-11.12|0.0817
81629826|NCT05194956|162944955|SUPERIORITY|Sequence effects||||||0.091|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0910
81704306|NCT01599806|163104509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clin cure rates in All patients|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|10.2|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates in All patients with a ceftazidime-resistant Gram-negative pathogen||10.2|-7.8|
81629827|NCT05194956|162944955|SUPERIORITY|Period effects||||||0.2278|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2278
81629828|NCT05194956|162944956|SUPERIORITY|All units of measure reported for this analysis are the mean within-patient differences between alginate and scan VAS scores (i.e. alginate score - scan score)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.1347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.17|0.69|||Two-period two-treatment crossover ANOVA|From a 2-period 2-treatment crossover ANOVA, taking sequence and period effects into account|This estimation value assumes period and sequence effects are equal between the treatments.|||0.69|-5.17|0.1347
81629829|NCT05194956|162944956|SUPERIORITY|Sequence effects||||||0.9259|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9259
81629830|NCT05194956|162944956|SUPERIORITY|Period effects||||||0.8225|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8225
81629831|NCT05194956|162944957|SUPERIORITY|All units of measure reported for this analysis are the mean within-patient differences between alginate and scan VAS scores (i.e. alginate score - scan score)|Median Difference (Net)|-11.2||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.47|-1.83||From a 2-period 2-treatment crossover ANOVA, taking sequence and period effects into account|Two-period two-treatment crossover ANOVA||This estimation value assumes period and sequence effects are equal between the treatments.|||-1.83|-20.47|0.0200
81629832|NCT05194956|162944957|SUPERIORITY|Sequence effects||||||0.9104|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9104
81629833|NCT05194956|162944957|SUPERIORITY|Period effects||||||0.5194|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5194
81629834|NCT05194956|162944958|SUPERIORITY|All units of measure reported for this analysis are the mean within-patient differences between alginate and scan VAS scores (i.e. alginate score - scan score)|Mean Difference (Net)|-23.2|||<|5e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.71|-15.75||From a 2-period 2-treatment crossover ANOVA, taking sequence and period effects into account|Two-period two-treatment crossover ANOVA||This estimation value assumes period and sequence effects are equal between the treatments.|||-15.75|-30.71|<0.00005
81629835|NCT05194956|162944958|SUPERIORITY|Sequence effects||||||0.1369|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1369
81629836|NCT05194956|162944958|SUPERIORITY|Period effects||||||0.3366|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3366
81629837|NCT05194956|162944959|SUPERIORITY|All units of measure reported for this analysis are the mean within-patient differences between alginate and scan VAS scores (i.e. alginate score - scan score)|Mean Difference (Net)|-120.0|||<|5e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-149.54|-90.38|||Two-period two-treatment crossover ANOVA|From a 2-period 2-treatment crossover ANOVA, taking sequence and period effects into account|This estimation value assumes period and sequence effects are equal between the treatments.|||-90.38|-149.54|<0.00005
81629838|NCT05194956|162944959|SUPERIORITY|Sequence effects||||||0.8509|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8509
81629839|NCT05194956|162944959|SUPERIORITY|Period effects||||||0.0355|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0355
81629840|NCT02505984|162944961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5
81629841|NCT02505984|162944961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.093|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.093
81629842|NCT02505984|162944961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.077|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.077
81629843|NCT02505984|162944961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3
81629844|NCT02505984|162944962|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.9
81629845|NCT02505984|162944962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4
81629846|NCT02505984|162944963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5
81629847|NCT02505984|162944963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8
81629848|NCT02505984|162944964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7
81629849|NCT02505984|162944964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3
81629850|NCT02505984|162944964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4
81629851|NCT04176601|162944965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|7.15||||||||7.15|1.49|
81629852|NCT04176601|162944966|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|8.15||||||||8.15|1.26|
81629853|NCT04176601|162944967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|6.14||||||||6.14|1.59|
81629854|NCT04568434|162945029|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-43.5|||=|0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.085|-17.921||ANCOVA model included effects of treatment (olezarsen 80 mg, olezarsen 50 mg, or placebo): dependent variable, protocol specified 2 randomization stratification factors: fixed effects, log-transformed baseline TG: covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-17.921|-69.085|=0.0009
81629855|NCT04568434|162945029|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-22.37|||=|0.0775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.2|2.463||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included effects of treatment (olezarsen 80 mg, olezarsen 50 mg, or placebo): dependent variable, protocol specified 2 randomization stratification factors: fixed effects, log-transformed baseline TG: covariate.|ANCOVA|||||2.463|-47.200|=0.0775
81629856|NCT04568434|162945030|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-43.81|||=|0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.928|-13.692||ANCOVA model included percent change from baseline in fasting TG at Month 12: dependent variable, treatment group, protocol specified 2 randomization stratification factors: fixed effects, log-transformed baseline TG: covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-13.692|-73.928|=0.0044
81629857|NCT04568434|162945030|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-59.39|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.663|-28.119||ANCOVA model included percent change from baseline in fasting TG at Month 12: dependent variable, treatment group, protocol specified 2 randomization stratification factors: fixed effects, log-transformed baseline TG: covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-28.119|-90.663|=0.0002
81629858|NCT04568434|162945031|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-65.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.634|-48.32||ANCOVA model included percent change from baseline in fasting apoC-III at Month 6: dependent variable, treatment group, protocol specified 2 randomization stratification factors: fixed effects, log-transformed baseline apoC-III: covariate.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Month 6||-48.320|-82.634|<0.0001
81629859|NCT04568434|162945031|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-73.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.553|-52.837||ANCOVA model included percent change from baseline in fasting apoC-III at Month 6: dependent variable, treatment group, protocol specified 2 randomization stratification factors: fixed effects, log-transformed baseline apoC-III: covariate.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Month 6||-52.837|-94.553|<0.0001
81629860|NCT04568434|162945031|SUPERIORITY||Ls mean difference|-77.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-98.938|-55.177||ANCOVA model included percent change from baseline in fasting apoC-III at Month 12: dependent variable, treatment group, protocol specified 2 randomization stratification factors: fixed effects, log-transformed baseline apoC-III: covariate.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Month 12||-55.177|-98.938|<0.0001
81629861|NCT04568434|162945031|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-81.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-104.656|-57.894||ANCOVA model included percent change from baseline in fasting apoC-III at Month 12: dependent variable, treatment group, protocol specified 2 randomization stratification factors: fixed effects, log-transformed baseline apoC-III: covariate.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Month 12||-57.894|-104.656|<0.0001
81629862|NCT04568434|162945033|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-33.29|||=|0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.612|16.041||ANCOVA model included percent change from baseline in fasting apoB-48 to Month 6: dependent variable, treatment group, protocol prespecified randomization stratification factors: fixed effects \& log-transformed baseline apoB-48: covariate.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change From Baseline at Month 6||16.041|-82.612|=0.1860
81629863|NCT04568434|162945033|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-83.97|||=|0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-136.949|-30.982||ANCOVA model included percent change from baseline in fasting apoB-48 to Month 6: dependent variable, treatment group, protocol prespecified randomization stratification factors: fixed effects \& log-transformed baseline apoB-48: covariate.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change From Baseline at Month 6||-30.982|-136.949|=0.0019
81658524|NCT04797650|163009489|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||< 0.0001
81629864|NCT04568434|162945033|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-32.9|||=|0.4219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-113.254|47.459||ANCOVA model included percent change from baseline in fasting apoB-48 to Month 12: dependent variable, treatment group, protocol prespecified randomization stratification factors: fixed effects \& log-transformed baseline apoB-48: covariate.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Month 12||47.459|-113.254|=0.4219
81629865|NCT04568434|162945033|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-75.63|||=|0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-153.195|1.927||ANCOVA model included percent change from baseline in fasting apoB-48 to Month 12: dependent variable, treatment group, protocol prespecified randomization stratification factors: fixed effects \& log-transformed baseline apoB-48: covariate.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Month 12||1.927|-153.195|=0.0560
81629866|NCT04568434|162945034|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-17.69|||=|0.0401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.571|-0.801||ANCOVA model included percent change from baseline in fasting non-HDL-C to Month 6: dependent variable, treatment group, protocol prespecified randomization stratification factors: fixed effects \& log-transformed baseline non-HDL-C: covariate.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline Month 6||-0.801|-34.571|=0.0401
81629867|NCT04568434|162945034|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-24.2|||=|0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.484|-7.911||ANCOVA model included percent change from baseline in fasting non-HDL-C to Month 6: dependent variable, treatment group, protocol prespecified randomization stratification factors: fixed effects \& log-transformed baseline non-HDL-C: covariate|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline Month 6||-7.911|-40.484|=0.0036
81629868|NCT04568434|162945034|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-29.84|||=|0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.49|-6.198||ANCOVA model included percent change from baseline in fasting non-HDL-C to Month 12: dependent variable, treatment group, protocol prespecified randomization stratification factors: fixed effects \& log-transformed baseline non-HDL-C: covariate.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Month 12||-6.198|-53.490|=0.0134
81629869|NCT04568434|162945034|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-39.7|||=|0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.108|-16.292||ANCOVA model included percent change from baseline in fasting non-HDL-C to Month 12: dependent variable, treatment group, protocol prespecified randomization stratification factors: fixed effects \& log-transformed baseline non-HDL-C: covariate.|ANCOVA|||Percent Change from Baseline at Month 12||-16.292|-63.108|=0.0009
81629870|NCT04568434|162945035|SUPERIORITY||Mean Rate Ratio|0.1|||=|0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.506||Regression model: treatment group \& previous treatment (volanesorsen):factors adjudicated acute pancreatitis events in 5 years prior enrollment:covariate. Logarithm of time in year that each participant was observed from Week 1 to 53:offset variable.|Negative Binomial Regression Model|||||0.506|0.020|=0.0052
81629871|NCT04568434|162945036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Rate Ratio|0.12|||=|0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.656||Regression model: treatment group \& previous treatment (volanesorsen):factors adjudicated acute pancreatitis events in 5 years prior enrollment:covariate. Logarithm of time in year that each participant was observed from Week 1 to 53:offset variable.|Negative Binomial Regression Model|||||0.656|0.022|=0.0144
81629872|NCT04568434|162945037|SUPERIORITY||Mean Rate Ratio|0.14|||=|0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.709||Regression model: treatment group \& previous treatment (volanesorsen):factors adjudicated acute pancreatitis events in 5 years prior enrollment:covariate. Logarithm of time in year that each participant was observed from Week 13 to 53:offset variable|Negative Binomial Regression Model|||||0.709|0.028|=0.0174
81629873|NCT04568434|162945038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Rate Ratio|0.16|||=|0.0314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.85||Regression model: treatment group \& previous treatment (volanesorsen):factors adjudicated acute pancreatitis events in 5 years prior enrollment:covariate. Logarithm of time in year that each participant was observed from Week 13 to 53:offset variable|Negative Binomial Regression Model|||||0.850|0.031|=0.0314
81629874|NCT04568434|162945041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Rate Ratio|0.14|||=|0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.029|0.669||Regression model: treatment group \& previous treatment (volanesorsen):factors adjudicated acute pancreatitis events in 5 years prior enrollment:covariate. Logarithm of time in year that each participant was observed from Week 1 to 53:offset variable|Negative Binomial Regression Model|||||0.669|0.029|=0.0137
81629875|NCT04568434|162945042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Rate Ratio|0.2|||=|0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.986||Regression model:treatment group \& previous treatment (volanesorsen):factors adjudicated acute pancreatitis events in 5 years prior enrollment:covariate. Logarithm of time in year that each participant was observed from Week 13 to 53:offset variable|Negative Binomial Regression Model|||||0.986|0.040|=0.0480
81629876|NCT05469464|162945044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.93||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|9.0|||ANCOVA|||||9.0|-18.2|0.505
81629877|NCT05469464|162945044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.15||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|12.3|||ANCOVA|||||12.3|-15.8|0.812
81629878|NCT05469464|162945044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.99||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|2.8|||ANCOVA|||||2.8|-24.6|0.118
81629879|NCT01928394|162945090|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.0309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|4.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||SCLC Arm N Expansion as compare to SCLC Arm N-I Dose Level 2- Expansion||4.26|1.06|0.0309
81629880|NCT02398656|162945091|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.04||||||||1.04|0.88|
81629881|NCT05485779|162945103|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|1.17||||0.6358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.27|||Lack of fit 2-sided|Lack of Fit Model: ln(parameter) = intercept + slope × ln(dose) + dose + random error|Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 30.4. Data were analyzed using a power model. ln(parameter) = intercept + slope ×ln(dose) + random error.|Statistical Analysis of AQ280 Primary Pharmacokinetic Endpoints to Assess Dose Proportionality of Single Oral Doses of 3 to 60 mg AQ280||1.27|1.07|0.6358
81658525|NCT04797650|163009489|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||< 0.0001
81629882|NCT05485779|162945103|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|1.13||||0.5506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.963|1.31|||Lack of Fit 2-sided|Lack of Fit Model: ln(parameter) = intercept + slope × ln(dose) + dose + random error|Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 32.9. Data were analyzed using a power model. ln(parameter) = intercept + slope ×ln(dose) + random error.|Statistical Analysis of AQ280 Primary Pharmacokinetic Endpoints to Assess Dose Proportionality of Single Oral Doses of 9 to 60 mg AQ280||1.31|0.963|0.5506
81629883|NCT05485779|162945104|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|1.13||||0.3653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.22|||Lack of Fit 2-sided|Lack of Fit Model: ln(parameter) = intercept + slope × ln(dose) + dose + random error|Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 25.7. Data were analyzed using a power model. ln(parameter) = intercept + slope ×ln(dose) + random error|Statistical Analysis of AQ280 Primary Pharmacokinetic Endpoints to Assess Dose Proportionality of Single Oral Doses of 3 to 60 mg AQ280||1.22|1.04|0.3653
81629884|NCT05485779|162945104|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|1.16||||0.2933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.31|||Lack of Fit 2-sided|Lack of Fit Model: ln(parameter) = intercept + slope × ln(dose) + dose + random error|Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 27.7. Data were analyzed using a power model. ln(parameter) = intercept + slope ×ln(dose) + random error|Statistical Analysis of AQ280 Primary Pharmacokinetic Endpoints to Assess Dose Proportionality of Single Oral Doses of 9 to 60 mg AQ280||1.31|1.01|0.2933
81658526|NCT04797650|163009489|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||< 0.0001
81658527|NCT04797650|163009489|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||< 0.0001
81658528|NCT04797650|163009489|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||||< 0.0001
81658529|NCT04797650|163009489|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||||< 0.0001
81658530|NCT04797650|163009489|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||||< 0.0001
81658531|NCT04797650|163009489|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||||< 0.0001
81658532|NCT04797650|163009490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 12||-1|-1.5|< 0.0001
81658533|NCT04797650|163009490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.1||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 12||-1.1|-1.7|< 0.0001
81658534|NCT04797650|163009490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-1.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 16||-1.3|-1.9|< 0.0001
81658535|NCT04797650|163009490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.5||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 16||-1.5|-2.2|< 0.0001
81658536|NCT04797650|163009490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 20||-1.3|-2|< 0.0001
81658537|NCT04797650|163009490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 20||-1.7|-2.5|< 0.0001
81658538|NCT04797650|163009490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 24||-1.8|-2.5|< 0.0001
81658539|NCT04797650|163009490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-2.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 24||-2|-2.8|< 0.0001
81629885|NCT05485779|162945105|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|1.16||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.908|1.41|||Lack of Fit 2-sided|Lack of Fit Model: ln(parameter) = intercept + slope × ln(dose) + dose + random error|Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 64.3. Data were analyzed using a power model. ln(parameter) = intercept + slope ×ln(dose) + random error|Statistical Analysis of Metabolite AQ282 Primary Pharmacokinetic Endpoints to Assess Dose Proportionality of Single Oral Doses of 3 to 60 mg AQ280||1.41|0.908|0.4600
81629886|NCT05485779|162945105|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|1.12||||0.3157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.795|1.45|||Lack of Fit 2-sided|Lack of Fit Model: ln(parameter) = intercept + slope × ln(dose) + dose + random error|Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 65.6. Data were analyzed using a power model. ln(parameter) = intercept + slope ×ln(dose) + random error|Statistical Analysis of Metabolite AQ282 Primary Pharmacokinetic Endpoints to Assess Dose Proportionality of Single Oral Doses of 9 to 60 mg AQ280||1.45|0.795|0.3157
81629887|NCT05485779|162945106|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|1.2||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.37|||Lack of fit 1-sided p-value|Lack of Fit Model: ln(parameter) = intercept + slope × ln(dose) + dose + random error|Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 54.2. Data were analyzed using a power model. ln(parameter) = intercept + slope ×ln(dose) + random error.|Statistical Analysis of Metabolite AQ282 Primary Pharmacokinetic Endpoints to Assess Dose Proportionality of Single Oral Doses of 3 to 60 mg AQ280||1.37|1.02|0.2350
81629888|NCT05485779|162945106|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|1.19||||0.1632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.5|||Lack of fit 1-sided p-value|Lack of Fit Model: ln(parameter) = intercept + slope × ln(dose) + dose + random error|Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 58.5. Data were analyzed using a power model. ln(parameter) = intercept + slope ×ln(dose) + random error.|Statistical Analysis of Metabolite AQ282 Primary Pharmacokinetic Endpoints to Assess Dose Proportionality of Single Oral Doses of 9 to 60 mg AQ280||1.50|0.880|0.1632
81629889|NCT05485779|162945107|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.977|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.915|1.04|||||Within-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 5.66. Data analyzed using a mixed model included treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect. ln(parameter)=treatment+subject+random error, with subject fitted as a random effect.|Statistical Analysis of AQ280 Primary Pharmacokinetic Endpoints to Assess the Effect of Food on Single Oral Doses of 16 mg AQ280||1.04|0.915|
81629890|NCT05485779|162945108|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.805|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.635|1.02|||||Within-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 20.5. Data analyzed using a mixed model included treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect. ln(parameter)=treatment+subject+random error, with subject fitted as a random effect.|Statistical Analysis of AQ280 Primary Pharmacokinetic Endpoints to Assess the Effect of Food on Single Oral Doses of 16 mg AQ280||1.02|0.635|
81629891|NCT05485779|162945110|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|1.15||||0.1558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.954|1.34|||Lack of fit 2-sided|Lack of Fit Model: ln(parameter) = intercept + slope × ln(dose) + dose + random error|Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 28.0. Data were analyzed using a power model. ln(parameter) = intercept + slope ×ln(dose) + random error|Statistical Analysis of AQ280 Primary Pharmacokinetic Endpoints to Assess Dose Proportionality of Multiple Oral Doses of 9 to 60 mg AQ280 QD for 7 Consecutive Days in a Fasted State||1.34|0.954|0.1558
81629892|NCT05485779|162945111|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|1.1||||0.5458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.946|1.26|||Lack of Fit 2-sided model|Lack of Fit Model: ln(parameter) = intercept + slope × ln(dose) + dose + random error|Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 24.0. Data were analyzed using a power model. ln(parameter) = intercept + slope ×ln(dose) + random error|Statistical Analysis of AQ280 Primary Pharmacokinetic Endpoints to Assess Dose Proportionality of Multiple Oral Doses of 9 to 60 mg AQ280 QD for 7 Consecutive Days in a Fasted State||1.26|0.946|0.5458
81658540|NCT04797650|163009491|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-1.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 12||-1|-1.8|< 0.0001
81658541|NCT04797650|163009491|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.1||P-value was calculated by MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 12||-1.1|-2|< 0.0001
81629893|NCT05485779|162945112|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|0.941||||0.4856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.602|1.28||Lack of Fit Model: ln(parameter) = intercept + slope × ln(dose) + dose + random error|Lack of fit 2-sided||Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 54.7. Data were analyzed using a power model. ln(parameter) = intercept + slope ×ln(dose) + random error.|Statistical Analysis of Metabolite AQ282 Primary Pharmacokinetic Endpoints to Assess Dose Proportionality of Multiple Oral Doses of 9 to 60 mg AQ280 once daily for 7 Consecutive Days in a Fasted State||1.28|0.602|0.4856
81629894|NCT05485779|162945113|EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered and confidence intervals were assessed for containing unity (1) within them.|Slope|0.971||||0.1455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.666|1.28|||Lack of fit 2-sided|Lack of Fit Model: ln(parameter) = intercept + slope × ln(dose) + dose + random error|Between-subject geometric coefficient of variation was 45.5. Data were analyzed using a power model. ln(parameter) = intercept + slope ×ln(dose) + random error.|Statistical Analysis of Metabolite AQ282 Primary Pharmacokinetic Endpoints to Assess Dose Proportionality of Multiple Oral Doses of 9 to 60 mg AQ280 once daily for 7 Consecutive Days in a Fasted State||1.28|0.666|0.1455
81629895|NCT04299464|162945114|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-0.432||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.291|1.428|||ANCOVA|||||1.428|-2.291|0.7650
81658542|NCT04797650|163009491|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.2||P-value was calculated by MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 16||-1.2|-2|< 0.0001
81658543|NCT04797650|163009491|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.4||P-value was calculated by MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 16||-1.4|-2.3|< 0.0001
81658544|NCT04797650|163009491|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 20||-1.3|-2.2|< 0.0001
81533593|NCT00796666|162752237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|2.04|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Bodily Pain Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||2.04|-3.78|
81629896|NCT04299464|162945114|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-0.4444||||0.7517|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.25|1.363|||ANCOVA|||||1.363|-2.250|0.7517
81629897|NCT04299464|162945123|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|1.741||||0.6082|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.631|6.114|||ANCOVA|||||6.114|-2.631|0.6082
81629898|NCT04299464|162945123|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-1.715||||0.6228|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.204|2.774|||ANCOVA|||||2.774|-6.204|0.6228
81629899|NCT04299464|162945124|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-2.983||||0.1987|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.957|-0.009|||ANCOVA|||||-0.009|-5.957|0.1987
81629900|NCT04299464|162945124|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-4.474||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.326|-1.622|||ANCOVA|||||-1.622|-7.326|0.0460
81629901|NCT04299464|162945125|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|1.279||||0.4746|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.021|3.578|||ANCOVA|||||3.578|-1.021|0.4746
81629902|NCT04299464|162945125|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|2.697||||0.1244|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.453|4.94|||ANCOVA|||||4.940|0.453|0.1244
81629903|NCT03916276|162945177|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce a greater proportion of people decreasing their dose relative to those increasing their dose during treatment.|||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>.05
81629904|NCT03916276|162945178|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81629905|NCT03916276|162945179|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81629906|NCT03916276|162945180|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81629907|NCT03916276|162945181|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81629908|NCT03916276|162945182|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81629909|NCT03916276|162945183|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81629910|NCT03916276|162945184|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81629911|NCT03916276|162945185|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81629912|NCT03916276|162945186|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.05
81629913|NCT03916276|162945187|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81629914|NCT03916276|162945188|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81629915|NCT03916276|162945189|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81629916|NCT03916276|162945190|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81629917|NCT03916276|162945191|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81629918|NCT03916276|162945192|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81629919|NCT03916276|162945193|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81629920|NCT03910478|162945194|EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided Wald-test for evidence of a non-zero coefficient for intervention group in the regression was conducted at the 5% significance level.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.948||||0.892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.438|2.053|||Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression was adjusted by covariates (transplant site and participant's perceived ease of access to blood draw facility).||A traditional logistic regression model was fit where the outcome was whether or not participants completed \> 90% of their clinician-recommended CMV monitoring tests in the study period by 1-year after HCT.||2.053|0.438|0.8920
81658545|NCT04797650|163009491|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.5||P-value was calculated by MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 20||-1.5|-2.4|< 0.0001
81658546|NCT04797650|163009491|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 24||-1.7|-2.5|< 0.0001
81658547|NCT04797650|163009491|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 24||-1.8|-2.8|< 0.0001
81658548|NCT04797650|163009492|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.12||P-value was calculated by mantel-haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||75% Relative Reduction: Week 12||0.12|0.05|< 0.0001
81629921|NCT03910478|162945195|EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided Wald-test for evidence of a non-zero coefficient for intervention group in the regression was conducted at the 5% significance level.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.3008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.301|1.45|||Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression was adjusted by covariates (transplant site and participant's perceived ease of access to blood draw facility).||A traditional logistic regression model was fit where the outcome was whether or not participants completed \> 90% of their clinician -recommended CMV monitoring tests in the study period by 1-year after HCT.||1.450|0.301|0.3008
81658549|NCT04797650|163009492|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.17||P-value was calculated by mantel-haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||75% Relative Reduction: Week 12||0.17|0.06|< 0.0001
81658550|NCT04797650|163009492|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.38||P-value was calculated by mantel-haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||75% Relative Reduction: Week 24||0.38|0.27|< 0.0001
81629922|NCT03987022|162945212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.16
81629923|NCT03987022|162945213|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81629924|NCT03987022|162945214|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.01
81658551|NCT04797650|163009492|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.45||P-value was calculated by mantel-haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||75% Relative Reduction: Week 24||0.45|0.28|< 0.0001
81658552|NCT04797650|163009492|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.0409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.03||P-value was calculated by mantel-haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||90% Relative Reduction: Week 12||0.03|0.00|0.0409
81658553|NCT04797650|163009492|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.09||P-value was calculated by mantel-haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||90% Relative Reduction: Week 12||0.09|0.01|0.012
81658554|NCT04797650|163009492|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.26||P-value was calculated by mantel-haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||90% Relative Reduction: Week 24||0.26|0.16|< 0.0001
81629925|NCT03987022|162945215|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81629926|NCT03987022|162945216|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.58
81629927|NCT03987022|162945217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.47
81629928|NCT03987022|162945218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4
81629929|NCT03987022|162945219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.02
81658555|NCT04797650|163009492|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.31||P-value was calculated by mantel-haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||90% Relative Reduction: Week 24||0.31|0.16|< 0.0001
81658556|NCT04797650|163009493|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.4||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 12||1.4|0.7|< 0.0001
81658557|NCT04797650|163009493|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.5||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 12||1.5|0.7|< 0.0001
81629930|NCT03987022|162945220|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81629931|NCT02432261|162945222|SUPERIORITY|We did not statistically power this study.|difference of proportion of subjects|57.6||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact||The difference of proportion = NES/Testosterone - Testosterone|||||0.003
81629932|NCT04726371|162945253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||A Wald test was used to test against the null hypothesis that intervention main effect and interaction effects between intervention and time trends were simultaneously zero and assess for differences in the mean trend of infections over follow-up.|Test of joint null hypothesis from model|Bonferroni-adjusted p-value is reported to correct for multiplicity for testing outcomes with 6 combinations of outcomes and subpopulations.||A Poisson GLMM was fit with a main effect for intervention group, linear and quadratic time trends, and interaction effects between intervention and the time trend variables. The model was adjust for stratification factors, baseline infection incidence, agency and included random intercept for group home.|"The point estimates for intervention main effect, intervention by linear time effect, and for intervention by time\^2 interaction effect are described in the paper Tailored vs. General COVID-19 prevention for adults with mental disabilities residing in group homes: a randomized controlled effectiveness-implementation trial by Bartels S, Levison JH, Trieu HD, et al., published in 2024 in BMC Public Health, doi:10.1186/s12889-024-18835-w."|||0.89
81629933|NCT04726371|162945254|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99||||||A Wald test was used to test against the null hypothesis that intervention main effect and interaction effects between intervention and time trends were simultaneously zero and assess for differences in the mean trend of scores over follow-up.|Wald test|Bonferroni-adjusted p-value is reported to correct for multiplicity for testing outcomes with 6 combinations of outcomes and subpopulations.||A GLMM was fit with a main effect for intervention group, linear and quadratic time trends, and interaction effects between intervention and the time trend variables. The model was adjust for stratification factors, baseline fidelity score, agency and included random intercept for group home.|"The point estimates for intervention main effect, intervention by linear time effect, and intervention by time\^2 interaction effect are described in the paper Tailored vs. General COVID-19 prevention for adults with mental disabilities residing in group homes: a randomized controlled effectiveness-implementation trial by Bartels S, Levison JH, Trieu HD, et al., published in 2024 in BMC Public Health, doi:10.1186/s12889-024-18835-w."|||>.99
81629934|NCT04726371|162945255|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.84||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value is reported to correct for multiplicity for testing outcomes with 6 combinations of outcomes and subpopulations.|Regression, Cox|||A Cox frailty model was fit to evaluate differences in the hazard of vaccination uptake between arms separately within the combined population of residents with SMI and ID/DD. This model included a main effect for intervention arm and additionally adjusted for stratification factors, GH agency, and GH-level log-normal frailties.||1.84|0.79|>.99
81629935|NCT04726371|162945256|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.15||Bonferroni-adjusted p-value is reported to correct for multiplicity for testing outcomes with 6 combinations of outcomes and subpopulations.|Regression, Cox|||A Cox frailty model was fit to evaluate differences in the hazard of vaccination uptake between arms separately within the staff population. This model included a main effect for intervention arm and additionally adjusted for stratification factors, GH agency, and GH-level log-normal frailties.||1.15|0.86|>.99
81629936|NCT02724969|162945257|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.272|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.272
81629937|NCT02724969|162945258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.082|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.082
81629938|NCT02724969|162945259|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.355|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.355
81629939|NCT02724969|162945260|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.780
81629940|NCT02724969|162945261|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.588|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.588
81629941|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank sum test||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement of line in the forehead post injection day 3|||0.13519
81629942|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank sum test||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement of line in the forehead post injection day 3|||0.8556
81629943|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement of line in the forehead post injection day 3|||0.46943
81629944|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank sum test||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement of line in the forehead post injection day 3|||0.0449
81629945|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank sum test||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement of line in the forehead post injection day 30|||0.504
81658558|NCT04797650|163009493|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 24||1.8|1.1|< 0.0001
81629946|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.772193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank sum test||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement of line in the forehead post injection day 30|||0.772193
81629947|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank sum test||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement of line in the forehead post injection day 30|||0.5414
81629948|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank sum test||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement of line in the forehead post injection day 30|||0.070
81629949|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum test||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement of line in the forehead post injection day 90|||0.546
81658559|NCT04797650|163009493|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.2||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 24||2.2|1.3|< 0.0001
81658560|NCT04797650|163009494|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.5||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 12||1.5|0.7|< 0.0001
81658561|NCT04797650|163009494|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.6||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 12||1.6|0.7|< 0.0001
81658562|NCT04797650|163009494|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 24||2|1|< 0.0001
81658563|NCT04797650|163009494|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.1||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 24||2.1|1|< 0.0001
81658564|NCT04797650|163009495|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.9||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.9|-1.4|< 0.0001
81658565|NCT04797650|163009495|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.9||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.9|-1.5|< 0.0001
81658566|NCT04797650|163009495|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.1||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 16||-1.1|-1.6|< 0.0001
81466250|NCT01489254|162624954|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To conclude study sensitivity the combined active treatment groups Glatiramer 20 mg and Copaxone 20 mg needed to be superior to placebo.|Ratio (or Ratio of estimated means)|0.488|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.365|0.651|||||Ratio of combined Glatiramer 20 mg + Copaxone 20 mg to placebo and 95% confidence interval.|Estimates represent the mean total lesions during months 7 through 9 and were estimated from the fitted random effect generalized linear model (longitudinal model) with a negative binomial distribution and logaritmic link function. To assess study sensitivity, data of the active treatment groups and placebo were included in the model, resulting in the ratios and 95% CIs for the combined Glatiramer 20 mg and Copaxone 20 mg treatment group and the individual treatments over placebo.||0.651|0.365|
81466251|NCT01489254|162624954|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To conclude equivalence between Glatiramer 20 mg and Copaxone 20 mg, efficacy in the combined active treatment groups needed to be superior to placebo (confirming study sensitivity) and the 2-sided 95% CI for the estimated ratio of Glatiramer 20 mg to Copaxone 20 mg needed to be fully enclosed in the prespecified equivalence margin (0.727 - 1.375).|Ratio (or Ratio of estimated means)|1.095|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.883|1.36|||||Ratio of Glatiramer 20 mg to Copaxone 20 mg and 95% confidence interval.|Estimates represent the mean total lesions during months 7 through 9 and were estimated from the fitted random effect generalized linear model (longitudinal model) with a negative binomial distribution and logaritmic link function including Glatiramer 20 mg and Copaxone 20 mg treatment groups to assess study equivalence.||1.360|0.883|
81466252|NCT00507819|162624955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.73
81533594|NCT00796666|162752237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|4.9|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Bodily Pain Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||4.90|-0.41|
81658567|NCT04797650|163009495|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-1.2||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 16||-1.2|-1.8|< 0.0001
81658568|NCT04797650|163009495|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.1||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 20||-1.1|-1.6|< 0.0001
81658569|NCT04797650|163009495|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.4||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 20||-1.4|-2|< 0.0001
81658570|NCT04797650|163009495|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-1.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 24||-1.3|-1.8|< 0.0001
81658571|NCT04797650|163009495|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-1.4||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 24||-1.4|-2.1|< 0.0001
81704307|NCT01599806|163104510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clin cure rates in All patients|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|9.2|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates in All patients with a ceftazidime-resistant Gram-negative pathogen||9.2|-7.5|
81658572|NCT04797650|163009496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.43||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 12||0.43|0.25|< 0.0001
81658573|NCT04797650|163009496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.54||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 12||0.54|0.33|< 0.0001
81658574|NCT04797650|163009496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.51||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 16||0.51|0.35|< 0.0001
81629950|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum test||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement of line in the forehead post injection day 90|||0.756
81629951|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum test||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement of line in the forehead post injection day 90|||0.700
81629952|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement of line in the forehead post injection day 90|||0.397
81629953|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement of line in the forehead post injection day 180|||0.093
81629954|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement of line in the forehead post injection day 180|||0.323
81629955|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) tothe patient satisfaction improvement of line in the forehead post injection day 180|||0.182
81629956|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement of line in the forehead post injection day 180|||0.880
81629957|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) tothe patient satisfaction improvement in the forehead post injection day 3|||0.496
81629958|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the forehead post injection day 3|||0.905
81658575|NCT04797650|163009496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.57||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 16||0.57|0.37|< 0.0001
81629959|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the forehead post injection day 3|||0.692
81658576|NCT04797650|163009496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.5||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 20||0.5|0.34|< 0.0001
81533595|NCT00796666|162752237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0624|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Bodily Pain Score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Baseline to Week 12||||0.0624
81658577|NCT04797650|163009496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.63||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 20||0.63|0.44|< 0.0001
81658578|NCT04797650|163009496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.52||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 24||0.52|0.36|< 0.0001
81629960|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the forehead post injection day 3|||0.262
81629961|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the forehead post injection day 30|||0.828
81629962|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum test||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the forehead post injection day 30|||0.268
81629963|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the forehead post injection day 30|||0.975
81629964|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the forehead post injection day 30|||0.499
81629965|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the forehead post injection day 90|||0.750
81629966|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the forehead post injection day 90|||0.433
81629967|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the forehead post injection day 90|||0.834
81629968|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the forehead post injection day 90|||0.834
81533596|NCT00796666|162752238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|2.06|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FCvas fixed effects and baseline General Health Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||2.06|-2.57|
81466253|NCT00507819|162624956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.37
81466254|NCT00507819|162624957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.05
81629969|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum test||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the forehead post injection day 180|||0.526
81629970|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon singed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the forehead post injection day 180|||0.816
81658579|NCT04797650|163009496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.62||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 24||0.62|0.42|< 0.0001
81658580|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 12||-0.8|-1.2|< 0.0001
81658581|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 12||-0.8|-1.4|< 0.0001
81658582|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.9||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 16||-0.9|-1.3|< 0.0001
81658583|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.1||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 16||-1.1|-1.6|< 0.0001
81658584|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 20||-1|-1.5|< 0.0001
81658585|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-1.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 20||-1.3|-1.9|< 0.0001
81658586|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.1||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 24||-1.1|-1.6|< 0.0001
81466255|NCT00507819|162624958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.04
81658587|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-1.2||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 24||-1.2|-1.8|< 0.0001
81658588|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied evenness hair coverage: Week 12||-0.7|-1.1|< 0.0001
81658589|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied evenness hair coverage: Week 12||-0.8|-1.3|< 0.0001
81658590|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied evenness hair coverage: Week 16||-0.7|-1.2|< 0.0001
81658591|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.9||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied evenness hair coverage: Week 16||-0.9|-1.4|< 0.0001
81658592|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.9||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied evenness hair coverage: Week 20||-0.9|-1.3|< 0.0001
81658593|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.1||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied evenness hair coverage: Week 20||-1.1|-1.6|< 0.0001
81658594|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied evenness hair coverage: Week 24||-1.0|-1.5|< 0.0001
81658595|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-1.2||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied evenness hair coverage: Week 24||-1.2|-1.8|< 0.0001
81658596|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How satisfied with your eyebrows: Week 12||-0.8|-1.3|< 0.0001
81658597|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How satisfied with your eyebrows: Week 12||-0.8|-1.4|< 0.0001
81629971|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the forehead post injection day 180|||0.650
81629972|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||wilcoxon rank sum test||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the forehead post injection day 180|||0.095
81629973|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the lines between the eyebrows post injection day 3|||0.618
81629974|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the lines between the eyebrows post injection day 3|||0.340
81629975|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the lines between the eyebrows post injection day 3|||0.150
81658598|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How satisfied with your eyebrows: Week 16||-0.8|-1.3|< 0.0001
81658599|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How satisfied with your eyebrows: Week 16||-1|-1.6|< 0.0001
81658600|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How satisfied with your eyebrows: Week 20||-1.0|-1.5|< 0.0001
81658601|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.1||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How satisfied with your eyebrows: Week 20||-1.1|-1.7|< 0.0001
81466256|NCT01647516|162625005|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.262||||0.0482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.969|10.984|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior anti-tumor necrosing factor (anti-TNF) therapy experience, (yes or no).||||10.984|0.969|0.0482
81704308|NCT01599806|163104511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.18|16.89|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||16.89|-13.18|
81629976|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum test||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the lines between the eyebrows post injection day 3|||0.361
81629977|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the lines between the eyebrows post injection day 30|||0.428
81629978|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the lines between the eyebrows post injection day 30|||0.834
81629979|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the lines between the eyebrows post injection day 30|||0.318
81658602|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How satisfied with your eyebrows: Week 24||-1.0|-1.5|< 0.0001
81629980|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the lines between the eyebrows post injection day 30|||0.311
81629981|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the lines between the eyebrows post injection day 90|||0.885
81466257|NCT01647516|162625005|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.1422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.722|8.661|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior anti-tumor necrosing factor (anti-TNF) therapy experience, (yes or no).||||8.661|0.722|0.1422
81466258|NCT01647516|162625006|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.158||||0.0207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.093|4.263|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior anti-tumor necrosing factor (anti-TNF) therapy experience, (yes or no).||||4.263|1.093|0.0207
81466259|NCT01647516|162625006|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.947||||0.0648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.961|3.946|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior anti-tumor necrosing factor (anti-TNF) therapy experience, (yes or no).||||3.946|0.961|0.0648
81466260|NCT01647516|162625007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0042|||||||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance model, adjusting for baseline Mayo score and prior anti-TNF (yes or no).||||||0.0042
81629982|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the lines between the eyebrows post injection day 90|||0.457
81629983|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the lines between the eyebrows post injection day 90|||0.745
81629984|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the lines between the eyebrows post injection day 90|||0.757
81629985|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the lines between the eyebrows post injection day 180|||0.562
81533597|NCT00796666|162752238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|4.82|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline General Health Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||4.82|0.48|
81629986|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the lines between the eyebrows post injection day 180|||0.828
81629987|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the lines between the eyebrows post injection day 180|||0.005
81466261|NCT01647516|162625007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1415|||||||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance model, adjusting for baseline Mayo score and prior anti-TNF (yes or no).||||||0.1415
81466262|NCT01647516|162625008|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.861||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.572|9.484|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior anti-TNF therapy experience, (yes or no).||||9.484|1.572|0.0023
81466263|NCT01647516|162625008|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.647||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.058|6.621|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior anti-TNF therapy experience, (yes or no).||||6.621|1.058|0.0348
81466264|NCT01647516|162625009|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.332||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.323|14.186|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior anti-TNF therapy experience, (yes or no).||||14.186|1.323|0.0108
81629988|NCT05167864|162945276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||wilcoxon signed rank sum||||the correlation of dynamic strain (decreased compression) to the patient satisfaction improvement in the lines between the eyebrows post injection day 180|||0.437
81629989|NCT04231331|162945303|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Based on our previous study, we assumed a common baseline mean EROA of 0.21 cm2 with a common standard deviation of 0.11 cm2. Given these assumptions, we calculated that a sample size of 204 patients randomly assigned to two groups, would provide 90% power to detect a difference of 0.05 cm2 in the EROA between the ertugliflozin and placebo groups, using a two-sided t test with an alpha level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81629990|NCT04047602|162945320|EQUIVALENCE|The observed proportion of evaluable patients with symptomatic radiation necrosis was calculated and tested against a baseline 6-month symptomatic radiation necrosis rate of 16% at a type I error rate of 5% using a one-sided binomial exact test. The null hypothesis is that the observed proportion is equivalent to 16% or 0.160.|Binomial Proportion|0.083||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.385||The p-value reported is the one-sided p-value from the exact equivalence binomial test using an alpha value of 0.05.|Exact Binomial Test||The binomial proportion 95% confidence intervals were calculated using the Clopper-Pearson (Exact) method.|The observed proportion of evaluable patients with symptomatic radiation necrosis was calculated and tested against a baseline 6-month symptomatic radiation necrosis rate of 16% at a type I error rate of 5% using a one-sided binomial exact test. The null hypothesis is that the observed proportion is equivalent to 16% or 0.160.||0.385|0.002|0.234
81629991|NCT04047602|162945323|OTHER|||||||0.285|||||||Klein Method|||The method of Klein et al., (Klein et.al., 2007) was used to compare the 12-month survival probabilities across SRS groups. The null hypothesis was that the survival probabilities were equal.||||0.285
81629992|NCT04047602|162945324|OTHER|||||||0.292|||||||Klein Method|||The method of Klein et al., (Klein et.al., 2007) was used to compare the 12-month survival probabilities across brain metastases groups. The null hypothesis was that the survival probabilities were equal.||||0.292
81629993|NCT04047602|162945325|OTHER|||||||0.289|||||||Klein Method|||The method of Klein et al., (Klein et.al., 2007) was used to compare the 12-month survival probabilities across ICI groups. The null hypothesis was that the survival probabilities were equal.||||0.289
81629994|NCT04047602|162945328|OTHER|||||||0.248|||||||Klein Method|||The method of Klein et al., (Klein et.al., 2007) was used to compare the 12-month survival probabilities across SRS groups. The null hypothesis was that the survival probabilities were equal.||||0.248
81629995|NCT04047602|162945329|OTHER|||||||0.292|||||||Klein Method|||The method of Klein et al., (Klein et.al., 2007) was used to compare the 12-month survival probabilities across brain metastases groups. The null hypothesis was that the survival probabilities were equal.||||0.292
81629996|NCT04047602|162945330|OTHER|||||||0.289|||||||Klein Method|||The method of Klein et al., (Klein et.al., 2007) was used to compare the 12-month survival probabilities across ICI groups. The null hypothesis was that the survival probabilities were equal.||||0.289
81629997|NCT03825588|162945389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71||||||False Discovery Rate q-value \> 0.99|Chi-squared|||Compare participants receiving ASAP (ASAP+TAU and ASAP+BRITE+TAU) to those who do not (BRITE+TAU and TAU) on the rate of actual suicide attempts||||0.71
81629998|NCT03825588|162945389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||False Discovery Rate q-vale \> 0.99|Chi-squared|||Compare participants receiving BRITE (BRITE+TAU and ASAP+BRITE+TAU) to those who do not (ASAP+TAU and TAU) on the rate of actual suicide attempts||||0.43
81629999|NCT03825588|162945389|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.66||False Discovery Rate q-value \> 0.99|Regression, Logistic|||Compare the 4 arms on the rate of actual suicide attempts in a 2x2 factorial design. Interaction effect of ASAP and BRITE.||1.66|0.10|0.21
81630000|NCT03825588|162945389|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.34||False Discovery Rate q-value \> 0.99|Regression, Logistic|||Compare the 4 arms on the rate of actual suicide attempts in a 2x2 factorial design. Main effect of ASAP||3.34|0.51|0.57
81630001|NCT03825588|162945389|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.97||False Discovery Rate q-value \> 0.99|Regression, Logistic|||Compare the 4 arms on the rate of actual suicide attempts in a 2x2 factorial design. Main effect of BRITE.||2.97|0.44|0.77
81466265|NCT01647516|162625009|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.443||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.706|17.365|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior anti-TNF therapy experience, (yes or no).||||17.365|1.706|0.0021
81630002|NCT03825588|162945389|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.69||False Discovery Rate q-value \> 0.99|Regression, Cox|||Compare participants receiving ASAP (ASAP+TAU and ASAP+BRITE+TAU) to those who do not (BRITE+TAU and TAU) on time to actual suicide attempt||1.69|0.48|0.74
81630003|NCT03825588|162945389|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.48||False Discovery Rate q-vale \> 0.99|Regression, Cox|||Compare participants receiving BRITE (BRITE+TAU and ASAP+BRITE+TAU) to those who do not (ASAP+TAU and TAU) on the time to actual suicide attempt||1.48|0.42|0.45
81630004|NCT03825588|162945389|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.72||False Discovery Rate q-value \> 0.99|Regression, Cox|||Compare the 4 arms on time to actual suicide attempt in a 2x2 factorial design. Interaction effect of ASAP and BRITE||1.72|0.13|0.25
81630005|NCT03825588|162945389|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.87||False Discovery Rate q-value \> 0.99|Regression, Cox|||Compare the 4 arms on time to actual suicide attempt in a 2x2 factorial design. Main effect of ASAP.||2.87|0.54|0.62
81630006|NCT03825588|162945389|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.59||False Discovery Rate q-value \> 0.99|Regression, Cox|||Compare the 4 arms on time to actual suicide attempt in a 2x2 factorial design. Main effect of BRITE.||2.59|0.47|0.83
81630007|NCT03825588|162945390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19||||||False Discovery Rate q-value = 0.72|Chi-squared|||Compare participants receiving ASAP (ASAP+TAU and ASAP+BRITE+TAU) to those who do not (BRITE+TAU and TAU) on the rate of suicidal events|We used standard univariate statistics to compare partici- pants' baseline sociodemographics and clinical characteris- tics by arm \[(ASAP vs No ASAP where comparison is 6 www.jaacap.org (ASAP+TAU) and (ASAP+BRITE+TAU) vs (TAU alone) and (BRITE+TAU); and BRITE vs No BRITE where comparison is (ASAP+BRITE+TAU) and (BRITE+TAU) vs (ASAP+TAU) and (TAU Alone)\], site, retention, pre- post-COVID and recruitment venue. We then tested for equality of the 2 cells (ASAP vs no ASAP, BRITE vs no BRITE) or 4 cells (ASAP+BRITE+TAU vs BRITE +TAU vs ASAP+TAU vs TAU Alone) without covariates on the rates of and time to suicidal behavior using the appropriate (t or F, c2, Kaplan-Meier, Cox models) test statistics. We then used mixed-effects regression models with arm (2 and 4 cells), time, and their interaction for continuous data. Presented percentages are based on all observed data.|||0.19
81630008|NCT03825588|162945390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||False Discovery Rate q-value \> 0.99|Chi-squared|||Compare participants receiving BRITE (BRITE+TAU and ASAP+BRITE+TAU) to those who do not (ASAP+TAU and TAU) on the rate of suicidal events||||0.89
81630009|NCT03825588|162945390|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.1||False Discovery Rate q-value = 0.72|Regression, Logistic|||Compare participants the 4 arms on the rate of suicidal events in a 2x2 factorial design. Interaction effect of ASAP and BRITE.||1.10|0.11|0.08
81630010|NCT03825588|162945390|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.55||False Discovery Rate q \> 0.99|Regression, Logistic|||Compare the 4 arms on time to actual suicide attempt in a 2x2 factorial design. Main effect of ASAP.||2.55|0.51|0.74
81630011|NCT03825588|162945390|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.69||False Discovery Rate q=0.72|Regression, Logistic|||Compare the 4 arms on time to actual suicide attempt in a 2x2 factorial design. Main effect of BRITE.||3.69|0.77|0.19
81630012|NCT00104676|162945432|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.0|||Log Rank|Adjusted on the stratification factor (treatment centers)||To detect an absolute difference of 20% in progression-free survival at 3-years between Arm I and Unfav-Dose-Dense Arm II (46% versus 66%) with the possibility that 80 events (progressive disease and death) may be observed during this period, a total of 196 participants, 98 per group needed to be included, with an additional 25% of patients for a total of 260 participants required.||1.00|0.44|0.05
81630013|NCT00104676|162945433|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.31|||Log Rank|Adjusted on the stratification factor (treatment centers)||||1.31|0.46|0.34
81630014|NCT03916185|162945434|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|0.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|32.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was vaccine arm - placebo.|||32|-32|>0.99
81630015|NCT03916185|162945434|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|-15.0||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.0|18.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was vaccine arm - placebo.|||18|-46|0.53
81630016|NCT03916185|162945434|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|16.0||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|52.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was vaccine arm - placebo.|||52|-29|0.66
81630017|NCT03916185|162945435|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|0.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|20.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was vaccine arm - placebo.|||20|-20|>0.99
81630018|NCT03916185|162945435|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|-5.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|13.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was vaccine arm - placebo.|||13|-25|>0.99
81630019|NCT03916185|162945435|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|-5.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|34.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was vaccine arm - placebo.|||34|-26|>0.99
81658603|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-1.2||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How satisfied with your eyebrows: Week 24||-1.2|-1.8|< 0.0001
81630020|NCT03916185|162945436|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|0.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|18.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was vaccine arm - placebo.|||18|-18|>0.99
81630021|NCT03916185|162945436|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|0.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|18.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was vaccine arm - placebo.|||18|-18|>0.99
81630022|NCT03916185|162945436|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|0.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|41.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was vaccine arm - placebo.|||41|-17|>0.99
81630023|NCT03916185|162945437|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|61.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|83.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was vaccine arm - placebo.|||83|27|<0.001
81630024|NCT03916185|162945437|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|56.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|79.0|||Fisher Exact|Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Comparison was vaccine arm - placebo.|||79|22|<0.001
81658604|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How satisfied with your eyelashes: Week 12||-0.7|-1.1|< 0.0001
81630025|NCT03916185|162945437|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|56.0||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|86.0|||Fisher Exact|Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Comparison was vaccine arm - placebo.|||86|9|0.011
81630026|NCT03916185|162945437|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|6.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|36.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was RSV ΔNS2/Δ1313/I1314L Vaccine - RSV 6120/ΔNS2/1030s Vaccine.|||36|-25|>0.99
81630027|NCT03916185|162945437|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|5.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|48.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was RSV ΔNS2/Δ1313/I1314L Vaccine - RSV 276 Vaccine.|||48|-31|>0.99
81630028|NCT03916185|162945437|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|-1.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|44.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was RSV 6120/ΔNS2/1030s Vaccine - RSV 276 Vaccine.|||44|-38|>0.99
81630029|NCT03916185|162945438|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|73.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.0|91.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was vaccine arm - placebo.|||91|44|<0.001
81630030|NCT03916185|162945438|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|61.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|83.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was vaccine arm - placebo.|||83|27|<0.001
81630031|NCT03916185|162945438|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|85.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.0|97.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was vaccine arm - placebo.|||97|42|<0.001
81630032|NCT03916185|162945438|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|12.0||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|40.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was RSV ΔNS2/Δ1313/I1314L Vaccine - RSV 6120/ΔNS2/1030s Vaccine.|||40|-17|0.66
81658605|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How satisfied with your eyelashes: Week 12||-0.7|-1.2|< 0.0001
81630033|NCT03916185|162945438|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|-12.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|30.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was RSV ΔNS2/Δ1313/I1314L Vaccine - RSV 276 Vaccine.|||30|-36|>0.99
81630034|NCT03916185|162945438|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|-24.0||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.0|20.0||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Comparison was RSV 6120/ΔNS2/1030s Vaccine - RSV 276 Vaccine.|||20|-50|0.28
81630035|NCT03916185|162945439|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81630036|NCT03916185|162945439|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81630037|NCT03916185|162945439|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81630038|NCT03916185|162945439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81630039|NCT03916185|162945439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81630040|NCT03916185|162945439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033||||||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.033
81630041|NCT03916185|162945440|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81630042|NCT03916185|162945440|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81630043|NCT03916185|162945440|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81630044|NCT03916185|162945440|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.39
81658606|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How satisfied with your eyelashes: Week 16||-0.7|-1.2|< 0.0001
81533598|NCT00796666|162752238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0324|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline General Health Score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Baseline to Week 12||||0.0324
81630045|NCT03916185|162945440|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.15
81630046|NCT03916185|162945440|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049||||||Statistical significance level of 0.05 was used. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.049
81630047|NCT05671653|162945445|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence interval (CI) are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|88.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.25|98.38||||||Reference: Cohort 1: Midazolam 2 mg + Omeprazole 20 mg (Period 1). Test: Cohort 1: PF-07081532 80 mg QD + Midazolam 2 mg + Omeprazole 20 mg (Period 4).||98.38|80.25|
81630048|NCT05671653|162945445|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence interval (CI) are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|70.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.21|88.76||||||Reference: Cohort 1: Midazolam 2 mg + Omeprazole 20 mg (Period 1). Test: Cohort 1: PF-07081532 260 mg QD + Midazolam 2 mg + Omeprazole 20 mg (Period 7).||88.76|55.21|
81630049|NCT05671653|162945446|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence interval (CI) are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|57.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.27|83.29||||||Reference: Cohort 1: Midazolam 2 mg + Omeprazole 20 mg (Period 1). Test: Cohort 1: PF-07081532 80 mg QD + Midazolam 2 mg + Omeprazole 20 mg (Period 4).||83.29|39.27|
81630050|NCT05671653|162945446|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence interval (CI) are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|29.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.6|44.94||||||Reference: Cohort 1: Midazolam 2 mg + Omeprazole 20 mg (Period 1). Test: Cohort 1: PF-07081532 260 mg QD + Midazolam 2 mg + Omeprazole 20 mg (Period 7).||44.94|19.60|
81630051|NCT05671653|162945447|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence interval (CI) are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|119.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.97|131.85||||||Reference: Cohort 1: LE 0.15 mg \& EE 0.03 mg (Period 2). Test: Cohort 1: PF-07081532 80 mg QD + LE 0.15 mg \& EE 0.03 mg (Period 5).||131.85|108.97|
81630052|NCT05671653|162945447|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence interval (CI) are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|185.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.0|318.44||||||Reference: Cohort 1: LE 0.15 mg \& EE 0.03 mg (Period 2). Test: Cohort 1: PF-07081532 260 mg QD + LE 0.15 mg \& EE 0.03 mg (Period 8)||318.44|108.00|
81630053|NCT05671653|162945448|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence interval (CI) are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|103.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.09|111.93||||||Reference: Cohort 1: LE 0.15 mg \& EE 0.03 mg (Period 2). Test: Cohort 1: PF-07081532 80 mg QD + LE 0.15 mg \& EE 0.03 mg (Period 5).||111.93|95.09|
81630054|NCT05671653|162945448|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence interval (CI) are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|90.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.24|135.06||||||Reference: Cohort 1: LE 0.15 mg \& EE 0.03 mg (Period 2). Test: Cohort 1: PF-07081532 260 mg QD + LE 0.15 mg \& EE 0.03 mg (Period 8)||135.06|60.24|
81630055|NCT05671653|162945449|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence interval (CI) are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|92.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.97|107.87||||||Reference: Cohort 2: Midazolam 2 mg (Period 1). Test: Cohort 2: Semaglutide 2.4 mg QW + Midazolam 2 mg (Period 3).||107.87|79.97|
81630056|NCT05196919|162945510|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.693||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.57|30.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This was a phase 2a safety study that was not statistically powered for efficacy assessments.||30.97|-22.57|1.00
81630057|NCT05196919|162945510|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.142||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.12|33.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This was a phase 2a safety study that was not statistically powered for efficacy assessments.||33.03|-17.12|0.99
81630058|NCT05196919|162945511|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.676||0.1933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.49|3.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This was a phase 2a safety study that was not statistically powered for efficacy assessments.||3.19|-15.49|0.1933
81630059|NCT05196919|162945511|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.434||0.2511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|14.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This was a phase 2a safety study that was not statistically powered for efficacy assessments.||14.00|-3.73|0.2511
81630060|NCT01959607|162945514|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|103.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.94|126.11|||ANOVA|The model included terms for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period, and product as fixed effect factors.|LS mean ratio (THS 2.2 - Group 1:CC - Group 1)|The objective of this study was to determine the point estimate and precision of the nicotine bioavailability (ratio of THS 2.2:CC) for Cmax, therefore, there was no statistical hypothesis to be tested for this objective.||126.11|84.94|
81630061|NCT01959607|162945515|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|96.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.1|109.07|||ANOVA|The model included terms for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period, and product as fixed effect factors.|LS mean ratio (THS 2.2 - Group 1:CC - Group 1)|The objective of this study was to determine the point estimate and precision of the nicotine bioavailability (ratio of THS 2.2:CC) for AUC(0-last), therefore, there was no statistical hypothesis to be tested for this objective.||109.07|85.10|
81630062|NCT02589795|162945527|OTHER|Inequality test|||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||The proportions of subjects with primary safety outcomes were compared in a pairwise manner between the three randomised groups, using Fisher's exact tests.||||>0.05
81630063|NCT02589795|162945528|OTHER|Inequality test|||||>|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Kruskal-Wallis test with Dunn's correction for multiple comparisons||Kruskal-Wallis test with Dunn's correction for multiple comparisons to compare the levels of antigen-specific serum IgG in the three groups at Week 22.||||>0.05
81630064|NCT05274074|162945550|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|6.2|||Regression, Linear|||||6.2|-3.4|0.57
81630065|NCT05274074|162945551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||Regression, Linear|||||0.2|-0.5|0.53
81630066|NCT05274074|162945552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.4|||Regression, Linear|||||1.4|-3.3|0.41
81630067|NCT05274074|162945553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.6|||Regression, Linear|||||1.6|-3.5|0.45
81630068|NCT05274074|162945554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|6.2|||Regression, Linear|||||6.2|0.5|0.02
81630069|NCT05274074|162945555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|3.3|||Regression, Linear|||||3.3|-4.9|0.69
81630070|NCT01828099|162945589|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.73|||Log Rank|||||0.73|0.42|<0.001
81630071|NCT04447040|162945674|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) Mean Difference|31.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.379|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|42.07|||ANOVA|||||42.07|20.90|<0.001
81466266|NCT01647516|162625010|SUPERIORITY|Stratified by prior anti-TNF therapy experience, (yes or no).|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.03||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.871|8.678|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.678|1.871|0.0002
81630072|NCT04447040|162945674|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|41.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.267|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.02|51.75|||ANOVA|||||51.75|31.02|<0.001
81704309|NCT01599806|163104512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.03|25.21|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||25.21|-10.03|
81658607|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How satisfied with your eyelashes: Week 16||-0.8|-1.3|< 0.0001
81658608|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How satisfied with your eyelashes: Week 20||-0.8|-1.3|< 0.0001
81658609|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How satisfied with your eyelashes: Week 20||-1.0|-1.5|< 0.0001
81658610|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.9||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How satisfied with your eyelashes: Week 24||-0.9|-1.4|< 0.0001
81658611|NCT04797650|163009497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.1||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How satisfied with your eyelashes: Week 24||-1.1|-1.6|< 0.0001
81658612|NCT04797650|163009498|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.1206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.0||P-value was calculated by analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) analysis with effects for treatment, visit, baseline SALT score, and baseline HADS value.|ANCOVA|||Anxiety||1.0|-0.1|0.1206
81658613|NCT04797650|163009498|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.5367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.9||P-value was calculated by ANCOVA analysis with effects for treatment, visit, baseline SALT score, and baseline HADS value.|ANCOVA|||Anxiety||0.9|-0.5|0.5367
81658614|NCT04797650|163009498|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.3||P-value was calculated by ANCOVA analysis with effects for treatment, visit, baseline SALT score, and baseline HADS value.|ANCOVA|||Depression||1.3|0.2|0.0064
81533599|NCT00796666|162752239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.97|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Vitality Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||2.97|-2.10|
81658615|NCT04797650|163009498|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.7||P-value was calculated by ANCOVA analysis with effects for treatment, visit, baseline SALT score, and baseline HADS value.|ANCOVA|||Depression||1.7|0.4|0.0011
81658616|NCT04797650|163009499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.3||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||||0.3|0.19|< 0.0001
81658617|NCT04797650|163009499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.33||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||||0.33|0.18|< 0.0001
81658618|NCT01183234|163009501|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio of the treatment regimen means were provided by back-transformation on to the linear scale and were assessed against the currently accepted bioequivalence criteria for log-transformed data (0.80, 1.25).|Ratio of geometric LS means|0.953|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.915|0.993|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.993|0.915|
81658619|NCT01183234|163009502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio of the treatment regimen means were provided by back-transformation on to the linear scale and were assessed against the currently accepted bioequivalence criteria for log-transformed data (0.80, 1.25).|Ratio of geometric LS means|0.988|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.931|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.05|0.931|
81658620|NCT01183234|163009503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.492|||Wilcoxon (Hodges-Lehmann)|||||0.492|-0.150|
81658621|NCT00560560|163009513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The final analysis was intended to be a binomial test (death prior to 6 months, yes or no). However, 2 participants in the 30/kg mg group were censored prior to 6 months, so the six month Kaplan and Meier estimates were used for each group instead.|Test of probability of 6 month survival|p-Value \>0.05 applies to each group (20 mg/kg and 30 mg/kg). Greenwood's formula was used for standard deviation.||The hypotheses for each group were H0:p=0.45 vs H1:p\>0.45. There was one interim analysis for futility for each group based on the method of Case and Morgan. The futility boundary was not crossed for 20/kg mg group, but was crossed for the 30/kg mg group. It was recommended to investigators that participants be discontinued from treatment with 30 mg/kg of figitumumab.||||>0.05
81658622|NCT00768079|163009525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.312|||||||Fisher Exact|||Non-adjudicated exacerbations: Fisher's exact test was used for statistical analysis.||||0.312
81658623|NCT00768079|163009525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Non-adjudicated exacerbations: Fisher's exact test was used for statistical analysis.||||1.000
81658624|NCT00768079|163009525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.312|||||||Fisher Exact|||Adjudicated exacerbations: Fisher's exact test was used for statistical analysis.||||0.312
81658625|NCT00768079|163009525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Adjudicated exacerbations: Fisher's exact test was used for statistical analysis.||||1.000
81658626|NCT00768079|163009527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.343|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 4, non-adjudicated exacerbations: Fisher's exact test was used for statistical analysis.||||0.343
81658627|NCT00768079|163009527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 4, non-adjudicated exacerbations: Fisher's exact test was used for statistical analysis.||||1.000
81630073|NCT04447040|162945674|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|46.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.292|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.44|57.27|||ANOVA|||||57.27|36.44|<0.001
81630074|NCT04447040|162945674|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|54.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.321|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.57|64.51|||ANOVA|||||64.51|43.57|<0.001
81630075|NCT04447040|162945674|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|59.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.468|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.16|70.68|||ANOVA|||||70.68|49.16|<0.001
81630076|NCT04447040|162945675|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|35.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.542|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.79|48.54|||ANOVA|||||48.54|22.79|<0.001
81630077|NCT04447040|162945675|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|49.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.407|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.44|61.65|||ANOVA|||||61.65|36.44|<0.001
81630078|NCT04447040|162945675|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|53.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.437|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.97|66.31|||ANOVA|||||66.31|40.97|<0.001
81630079|NCT04447040|162945675|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|60.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.472|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.19|73.67|||ANOVA|||||73.67|48.19|<0.001
81658628|NCT00768079|163009527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.343|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 4, adjudicated exacerbations: Fisher's exact test was used for statistical analysis.||||0.343
81630080|NCT04447040|162945675|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|67.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.49|80.67|||ANOVA|||||80.67|54.49|<0.001
81630081|NCT04447040|162945676|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|12.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.097|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.44|18.63|||ANOVA|||||18.63|6.44|<0.001
81630082|NCT04447040|162945676|SUPERIORITY||LS MEAN Difference|17.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.032|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.76|23.7|||ANOVA|||||23.70|11.76|<0.001
81630083|NCT04447040|162945676|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|21.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.047|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.89|27.88|||ANOVA|||||27.88|15.89|<0.001
81630084|NCT04447040|162945676|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|25.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.063|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.98|31.03|||ANOVA|||||31.03|18.98|<0.001
81658629|NCT00768079|163009527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 4, adjudicated exacerbations: Fisher's exact test was used for statistical analysis.||||1.000
81658630|NCT00768079|163009527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.474|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24, non-adjudicated exacerbations: Fisher's exact test was used for statistical analysis.||||0.474
81658631|NCT00768079|163009527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24, non-adjudicated exacerbations: Fisher's exact test was used for statistical analysis.||||1.000
81658632|NCT00768079|163009527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.474|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24, adjudicated exacerbations: Fisher's exact test was used for statistical analysis.||||0.474
81466267|NCT01647516|162625010|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.154||||0.0571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.974|4.763|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior anti-TNF therapy experience, (yes or no).||||4.763|0.974|0.0571
81630085|NCT04447040|162945676|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|29.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.148|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.11|35.5|||ANOVA|||||35.50|23.11|<0.001
81630086|NCT04447040|162945677|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81630087|NCT04447040|162945677|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81630088|NCT04447040|162945677|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81630089|NCT04447040|162945677|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81630090|NCT04447040|162945677|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81630091|NCT04447040|162945678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Wald method|||||||0.014
81630092|NCT04447040|162945678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wald method|||||||0.002
81630093|NCT04447040|162945678|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wald method|||||||<0.001
81630094|NCT04447040|162945678|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wald method|||||||<0.001
81630095|NCT04447040|162945678|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wald method|||||||<0.001
81630096|NCT02038777|162945734|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||An exact test for a single proportion (1-sided significance level: 0.05) was used.|Exact test for a single proportion|||||||<.0001
81630097|NCT03209973|162945825|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||1-sided p-value was based on exact test of BGB-A317 versus historical rate of 0.35|Exact Binomial Test|Comparison with historical control values||||||<0.0001
81630098|NCT01651403|162945890|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age at baseline and region strata||||||< 0.001
81630099|NCT01651403|162945890|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test without adjusting for strata at baseline||||||< 0.001
81630100|NCT01651403|162945891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.935|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age at baseline and region strata||||||0.935
81630101|NCT01651403|162945892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests adjusted for age at baseline and region strata||||||0.001
81630102|NCT01651403|162945894|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests adjusted for age at baseline and region strata||||||<0.001
81630103|NCT01651403|162945896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests adjusted for age at baseline and region strata||||||0.002
81630104|NCT01651403|162945898|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests adjusted for age at baseline and region strata||||||<0.001
81630105|NCT01651403|162945900|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests adjusted for age at baseline and region strata||||||<0.001
81630106|NCT01651403|162945902|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests adjusted for age at baseline and region strata||||||<0.001
81630107|NCT01651403|162945904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age at baseline and region strata||||||<0.001
81658633|NCT00768079|163009527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24, adjudicated exacerbations: Fisher's exact test was used for statistical analysis.||||1.000
81658634|NCT02029872|163009561|OTHER|The study was powered for enrollment of 100 subjects with MRSA colonization at baseline. Despite substantial screening, we were unable to enroll enough subjects to meet the necessary sample size.||||||||||||||||Due to low enrollment in the intervention, statistical analysis was not possible.|The study was powered for enrollment of 100 subjects with MRSA colonization at baseline. Despite substantial screening, we were unable to enroll enough subjects to meet the necessary sample size.|||
81630108|NCT01651403|162945906|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age at baseline and region strata||||||>0.999
81630109|NCT01651403|162945914|OTHER|Comparison of the difference in percentages|Exact Chan-Zhang method|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|25.1||||||||25.1|-6.9|
81630110|NCT01651403|162945915|OTHER|Comparison of the difference in percentages|Exact Chan-Zhang method|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|25.1||||||||25.1|-6.9|
81630111|NCT01651403|162945916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||ANOVA|two-sided superiority test||||||0.007
81630112|NCT01651403|162945918|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age at baseline and region strata||||||<0.001
81630113|NCT02361216|162945963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of clearance rates|6.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.82|14.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||AKclear100 at Week 8: full analysis set. The null hypothesis was that there is no difference at Week 8 in AKclear100 rates between ingenol mebutate gel 0.027% and vehicle gel. This hypothesis was tested against the 2-sided alternative of a difference between the 2 treatment groups.||14|2.82|<0.001
81630114|NCT02361216|162945964|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|6.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.16|11.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel estimate (0.027% relative to vehicle), adjusted for pooled sites|The p-values for secondary endpoints have been corrected by the Holm-Bonferroni method to account for multiplicity. The prespecified multiplicity adjustment by the Holm-Bonferroni method requires the ordering of the p-values for the secondary endpoints by size.||11.1|4.16|<0.001
81630115|NCT02361216|162945965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of clearance rates|6.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.04|10.5|||Mantel Haenszel|||The p-values for secondary endpoints have been corrected by the Holm-Bonferroni method to account for multiplicity. The pre-specified multiplicity adjustment by the Holm-Bonferroni method requires the ordering of the p-values for the secondary endpoints by size.||10.5|4.04|<0.001
81630116|NCT02361216|162945966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of clearance|0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.32||Negative binominal regression with log baseline count as offset variable and treatment group, anatomical location stratum and pooled site as factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The p-values for secondary endpoints have been corrected by the Holm-Bonferroni method to account for multiplicity. The prespecified multiplicity adjustment by the Holm-Bonferroni method requires the ordering of the p-values for the secondary endpoints by size.||0.32|0.24|<0.001
81630117|NCT05098158|162945969|EQUIVALENCE|Paired t tests had .05 set as level of significance to reject null hypothesis. Sample powered to generate effect size for future studies.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Actual p value results above; Not adjusted due to pilot study aim to generate effect size comparing pre and posttest data|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t tests of pre and posttest data||||<0.001
81630118|NCT05098158|162945970|EQUIVALENCE|Paired t tests had .05 set as level of significance to reject null hypothesis. Sample powered to generate effect size for future studies.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||Actual p value results above; Not adjusted due to pilot study aim to generate effect size comparing pre and posttest data|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t tests of pre and posttest data||||0.003
81658635|NCT02065687|163009571|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that there is no relationship between BMI and metformin treatment (i.e. the parameter associated with the interaction term of BMI \* treatment is equal to 0).|Cox Proportional Hazard|-0.01787|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27472||0.9482|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||The interaction between BMI and metformin treatment will be examined with an interaction term in a Cox proportional hazards model. Historical data indicate that approximately 50% of people are obese (BMI\>=30). For the purposes of examining the relationship, we will classify patients into two levels (high versus low) at the median BMI, which will increase the likelihood of detecting an interaction between metformin treatment and obesity.||||0.9482
81466268|NCT01647516|162625011|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.557||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.444|8.762|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior anti-TNF therapy experience, (yes or no).||||8.762|1.444|0.0046
81466269|NCT01647516|162625011|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.428||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.384|8.494|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior anti-TNF therapy experience, (yes or no).||||8.494|1.384|0.0064
81630119|NCT05098158|162945971|EQUIVALENCE|Paired t tests had .05 set as level of significance to reject null hypothesis. Sample powered to generate effect size for future studies.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||Actual p value results above; Not adjusted due to pilot study aim to generate effect size comparing pre and posttest data|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t tests of pre and posttest data||||0.011
81630120|NCT05098158|162945972|EQUIVALENCE|Paired t tests had .05 set as level of significance to reject null hypothesis. Sample powered to generate effect size for future studies.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|||||Actual p value results above; Not adjusted due to pilot study aim to generate effect size comparing pre and posttest data|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t tests of pre and posttest data||||0.168
81630121|NCT05098158|162945973|EQUIVALENCE|Paired t tests had .05 set as level of significance to reject null hypothesis. Sample powered to generate effect size for future studies.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|||||Actual p value results above; Not adjusted due to pilot study aim to generate effect size comparing pre and posttest data|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t tests of pre and posttest data||||0.456
81630122|NCT05098158|162945974|EQUIVALENCE|Paired t tests had .05 set as level of significance to reject null hypothesis. Sample powered to generate effect size for future studies.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|||||Actual p value results above; Not adjusted due to pilot study aim to generate effect size comparing pre and posttest data|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t tests of pre and posttest data||||0.517
81630123|NCT05098158|162945975|EQUIVALENCE|Paired t tests had .05 set as level of significance to reject null hypothesis. Sample powered to generate effect size for future studies.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.2||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||Actual p value results above; Not adjusted due to pilot study aim to generate effect size comparing pre and posttest data|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t tests of pre and posttest data||||0.012
81630124|NCT05098158|162945976|EQUIVALENCE|Paired t tests had .05 set as level of significance to reject null hypothesis. Sample powered to generate effect size for future studies.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|||||Actual p value results above; Not adjusted due to pilot study aim to generate effect size comparing pre and posttest data|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.811
81630125|NCT05098158|162945977|EQUIVALENCE|Paired t tests had .05 set as level of significance to reject null hypothesis. Sample powered to generate effect size for future studies.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|||||Actual p value results above; Not adjusted due to pilot study aim to generate effect size comparing pre and posttest data|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t tests of pre and posttest dat||||0.941
81630126|NCT05098158|162945978|OTHER|Descriptive statistics to report the percentage of offered telehealth sessions that were attended \[#attended/#offered = % attended\]|percentage|95.8|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81630127|NCT05622812|162945980|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|39.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.6|56.5||Two-sided p-value calculated using Fisher's Exact Test. The threshold of significance at \<0.05.|Fisher's Exact Test.||Difference confidence interval calculated using normal approximation.|||56.5|21.6|<0.001
81533600|NCT00796666|162752239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|6.45|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Vitality Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||6.45|1.74|
81630128|NCT05622812|162945981|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|40.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.1|57.6||Two-sided p-value calculated using Fisher's Exact Test. The threshold of significance at \<0.05.|Fisher's Exact Test.||Difference confidence interval calculated using normal approximation.|Month 6||57.6|23.1|<0.001
81630129|NCT05622812|162945981|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|41.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.6|57.8||Two-sided p-value calculated using Fisher's Exact Test. The threshold of significance at \<0.05.|Fisher's Exact Test.||Difference confidence interval calculated using normal approximation.|Month 9||57.8|25.6|<0.001
81630130|NCT05622812|162945981|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|30.2||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|47.1||Two-sided p-value calculated using Fisher's Exact Test. The threshold of significance at \<0.05.|Fisher's Exact Test.||Difference confidence interval calculated using normal approximation.|Month 12||47.1|13.2|0.003
81630131|NCT05622812|162945982|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|99.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.1|100.0||Two-sided p-value calculated using Fisher's Exact Test. The threshold of significance at \<0.05.|Fisher's Exact Test.||Difference confidence interval calculated using normal approximation.|Month 3||100.0|97.1|<0.001
81630132|NCT05622812|162945982|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|87.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.9|98.2||Two-sided p-value calculated using Fisher's Exact Test. The threshold of significance at \<0.05.|Fisher's Exact Test.||Difference confidence interval calculated using normal approximation.|Month 6||98.2|76.9|<0.001
81630133|NCT05622812|162945982|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|80.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.6|92.4||Two-sided p-value calculated using Fisher's Exact Test. The threshold of significance at \<0.05.|Fisher's Exact Test.||Difference confidence interval calculated using normal approximation.|Month 9||92.4|68.6|<0.001
81658636|NCT01871805|163009586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0056||||||Tests null hypothesis that the response rate is equal to 35% versus the alternative hypothesis that the response rate is not equal to 35%.|Exact Clopper-Pearson CI, 2 sided|||||||0.0056
81658637|NCT01871805|163009587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0251||||||Tests null hypothesis that the response rate is equal to 35% versus the alternative hypothesis that the response rate is not equal to 35%.|Exact Clopper-Pearson CI, 2 sided|||||||0.0251
81704310|NCT01599806|163104513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.91|24.01|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||24.01|-9.91|
81630134|NCT05622812|162945982|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|73.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.9|85.5||Two-sided p-value calculated using Fisher's Exact Test. The threshold of significance at \<0.05.|Fisher's Exact Test.||Difference confidence interval calculated using normal approximation.|Month 12||85.5|61.9|<0.001
81630135|NCT05622812|162945983|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|93.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.2|98.0||Two-sided p-value calculated using Fisher's Exact Test. The threshold of significance at \<0.05.|Fisher's Exact Test.||Difference confidence interval calculated using normal approximation.|Month 3||98.0|88.2|<0.001
81630136|NCT05622812|162945983|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|87.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.4|94.3||Two-sided p-value calculated using Fisher's Exact Test. The threshold of significance at \<0.05.|Fisher's Exact Test.||Difference confidence interval calculated using normal approximation.|Month 6||94.3|81.4|<0.001
81630137|NCT05622812|162945983|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|80.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.7|88.1||Two-sided p-value calculated using Fisher's Exact Test. The threshold of significance at \<0.05.|Fisher's Exact Test.||Difference confidence interval calculated using normal approximation.|||88.1|72.7|<0.001
81630138|NCT05622812|162945983|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|71.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.8|80.3||Two-sided p-value calculated using Fisher's Exact Test. The threshold of significance at \<0.05.|Fisher's Exact Test.||Difference confidence interval calculated using normal approximation.|Month 12||80.3|62.8|<0.001
81630139|NCT04228042|162946003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.009
81630140|NCT04228042|162946003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81630141|NCT04228042|162946003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81630142|NCT04228042|162946003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81630143|NCT03952338|162946008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|3.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.93|-4.07|0.97
81630144|NCT03952338|162946009|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.22||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.44|-3.00|0.57
81630145|NCT03952338|162946010|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.96||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|4.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.23|-0.32|0.09
81630146|NCT03952338|162946011|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|4.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.43|-0.22|0.08
81630147|NCT03952338|162946012|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.15||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|2.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.46|-0.17|0.09
81630148|NCT03952338|162946013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.30|-1.39|0.95
81658638|NCT01871805|163009587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0203||||||Tests null hypothesis that the response rate is equal to 35% versus the alternative hypothesis that the response rate is not equal to 35%.|Exact Clopper-Pearson CI, 2 sided|||||||0.0203
81630149|NCT03952338|162946014|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.21||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.70|0.06|0.01
81630150|NCT03952338|162946015|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.96|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.96|0.09|0.04
81658639|NCT01871805|163009589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Tests null hypothesis that the response rate is equal to 35% versus the alternative hypothesis that the response rate is not equal to 35%.|Exact Clopper-Pearson CI, 2 sided|||||||0.0010
81630151|NCT03952338|162946016|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|7.23|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.23|0.27|0.236
81630152|NCT03952338|162946017|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|7.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.97|0.62|0.220
81630153|NCT03952338|162946018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total vegetables||0.55|-0.37|0.70
81630154|NCT03952338|162946018|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Greens and beans||0.69|-0.84|0.85
81630155|NCT03952338|162946018|SUPERIORITY|Total fruits|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.98|-0.29|0.29
81630156|NCT03952338|162946018|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|1.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Whole fruits||1.26|-0.06|0.07
81630157|NCT03952338|162946018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Whole grains||1.05|-1.16|0.92
81630158|NCT03952338|162946018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Dairy||0.89|-1.29|0.72
81630159|NCT03952338|162946018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total protein||0.74|-0.12|0.15
81630160|NCT03952338|162946018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Seafood and plant proteins||0.71|-0.78|0.92
81658640|NCT03748992|163009642|OTHER|Since no hypothesis testing was planned, no power analysis was required||||||||||||Non Applicable||Non Applicable||This was a single arm trial. there is no comparator group.|The overall response rates were calculated, and exact binomial confidence intervals was constructed.|||
81630161|NCT03952338|162946018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fatty acids||0.94|-1.47|0.67
81630162|NCT03952338|162946018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sodium||0.84|-1.45|0.61
81630163|NCT03952338|162946018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Refined grains||0.04|-2.34|0.06
81658641|NCT03748992|163009644|OTHER|Since no hypothesis testing was planned, no power analysis was required||||||||||||||||This was a single arm trial. there is no comparator group.|The overall response rates were calculated, and exact binomial confidence intervals was constructed.|||
81630164|NCT03952338|162946018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Saturated fats||1.57|-0.51|0.32
81630165|NCT03952338|162946018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Added sugars||0.92|-0.56|0.63
81630166|NCT03952338|162946019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total vegetables||0.50|-0.61|0.85
81630167|NCT03952338|162946019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Greens and beans||0.70|-0.88|0.82
81630168|NCT03952338|162946019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total fruits||0.93|-0.43|0.48
81630169|NCT03952338|162946019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|1.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Whole fruits||1.46|-0.04|0.06
81630170|NCT03952338|162946019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|1.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Whole grains||1.84|-0.63|0.34
81630171|NCT03952338|162946019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.47||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Dairy||2.62|0.31|0.01
81630172|NCT03952338|162946019|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total protein||0.69|-0.27|0.39
81630173|NCT03952338|162946019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Seafood and plant proteins||0.70|-0.90|0.81
81630174|NCT03952338|162946019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fatty acids||-0.04|-2.57|0.04
81630175|NCT03952338|162946019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sodium||0.48|-1.86|0.25
81630176|NCT03952338|162946019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Refined grains||1.40|-1.25|0.91
81630177|NCT03952338|162946019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Saturated fats||1.13|-0.98|0.89
81630178|NCT03952338|162946019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Added sugars||0.97|-0.55|0.59
81630179|NCT03952338|162946020|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.15||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.67||Marginal food insecurity|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects multinomial logistic regression||||0.67|0.03|0.01
81630180|NCT03952338|162946020|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.56||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects multinomial logistic regression||Moderate food insecurity||1.82|0.17|0.34
81630181|NCT03952338|162946020|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.16||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects multinomial logistic regression||Severe food insecurity||0.76|0.03|0.02
81630182|NCT03952338|162946021|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|0.28||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects multinomial logistic regression||Marginal food insecurity||1.29|0.06|0.10
81630183|NCT03952338|162946021|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.68||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects multinomial logistic regression||Moderate food insecurity||2.21|0.21|0.52
81658642|NCT05593445|163009653|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.41|||Chi-squared|||||2.41|0.29|0.737
81533601|NCT00796666|162752239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Vitality Score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Baseline to Week 12||||0.0136
81533602|NCT00796666|162752240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|3.23|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Social Functioning Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||3.23|-2.33|
81630184|NCT03952338|162946021|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.11||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects multinomial logistic regression||Severe food insecurity||0.56|0.02|0.01
81630185|NCT03952338|162946022|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.94||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|12.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects multinomial logistic regression||Medium malnutrition risk||12.66|0.68|0.15
81630186|NCT03952338|162946022|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.18||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|7.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects multinomial logistic regression||High malnutrition risk||7.13|0.20|0.86
81630187|NCT03952338|162946023|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.28||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|5.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects multinomial logistic regression||Medium malnutrition risk||5.38|0.31|0.74
81630188|NCT03952338|162946023|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|5.48||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|41.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects multinomial logistic regression||High malnutrition risk||41.3|0.73|0.10
81630189|NCT03952338|162946024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.40|-0.65|0.64
81630190|NCT03952338|162946025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.50|-0.57|0.90
81630191|NCT03952338|162946026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.07||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.05|5.92||Males|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.92|-14.05|0.43
81630192|NCT03952338|162946026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|4.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Females||4.66|-3.75|0.83
81630193|NCT03952338|162946027|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.65|3.57||Age 18-59 years|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.57|-5.65|0.66
81630194|NCT03952338|162946027|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.28||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|10.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Age 60+ years||10.93|-4.36|0.40
81630195|NCT03952338|162946028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.25||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.13|21.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Males||21.63|-9.13|0.43
81658643|NCT05593445|163009653|SUPERIORITY||response rate difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|20.7|||||The 95% confidence interval for the response rate difference was constructed from approximately normal distribution.|||20.7|-29.2|
81658644|NCT05593445|163009654|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-2.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|-0.47|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-0.47|-5.05|0.0188
81658645|NCT05593445|163009655|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.4674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|0.91|||MMRM|||||0.91|-1.96|0.4674
81630196|NCT03952338|162946028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.09||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|5.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Females||5.41|-3.23|0.62
81630197|NCT03952338|162946029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.76|4.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||18-59 years||4.66|-4.76|0.99
81630198|NCT03952338|162946029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.66||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.48|12.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||60+ years||12.80|-5.48|0.43
81630199|NCT04909801|162946036|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.0||||0.9026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.6|0.6|0.9026
81630200|NCT04909801|162946037|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||0.5824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.5|0.5|0.5824
81630201|NCT04909801|162946038|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.8||||0.3534||95.0|0.5|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.3|0.5|0.3534
81630202|NCT04909801|162946039|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.5|0.5|0.6140
81630203|NCT04909801|162946041|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.8||||0.4996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29||1.4|0.5|0.4996
81630204|NCT04909801|162946041|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.8||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57||1.4|0.5|0.4490
81630205|NCT04909801|162946041|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85||1.7|0.5|0.8090
81630206|NCT04909801|162946041|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.9||||0.0739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 113||3.6|0.9|0.0739
81630207|NCT04909801|162946041|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.3||||0.4201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 141||2.6|0.7|0.4201
81630208|NCT04909801|162946041|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||0.7928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 169||2.0|0.6|0.7928
81630209|NCT04909801|162946042|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.7||||0.2701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29||1.3|0.4|0.2701
81630210|NCT04909801|162946042|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.8||||0.4863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57||1.4|0.5|0.4863
81658646|NCT05593445|163009656|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.9072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.503|1.869|||Log Rank||Cox regression model was conducted to compare the difference in hazard rate.|||1.869|0.503|0.9072
81704311|NCT01599806|163104514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||Log Rank|||H0: No difference in time to first defervescence between treatment groups.||||0.038
81704312|NCT01599806|163104515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.129|||||||Log Rank|||H0: No difference in time to first defervescence between treatment groups.||||0.129
81466270|NCT01895608|162625018|OTHER|non-parametric statistic: Mann-Whitney U test for independent samples||||||0.562|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There will not be a difference in improvement in walking under dual-task conditions following balance rehabilitation that incorporates dual-task practice compared to standard balance rehabilitation.||||0.562
81533603|NCT00796666|162752240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|5.32|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Social Functioning Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||5.32|0.14|
81630211|NCT04909801|162946042|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.0||||0.9513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85||1.7|0.6|0.9513
81630212|NCT04909801|162946042|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||0.8536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 113||1.8|0.6|0.8536
81630213|NCT04909801|162946042|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.0||||0.9223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 141||1.7|0.6|0.9223
81630214|NCT04909801|162946042|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.0||||0.9026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 169||1.6|0.6|0.9026
81630215|NCT04909801|162946043|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.6||||0.3411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29||1.6|0.2|0.3411
81630216|NCT04909801|162946043|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.7||||0.2546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57||1.3|0.4|0.2546
81630217|NCT04909801|162946043|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.8||||0.4558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85||1.4|0.5|0.4558
81630218|NCT04909801|162946043|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.0||||0.9544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 113||1.7|0.6|0.9544
81630219|NCT04909801|162946043|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 141||1.4|0.5|0.5450
81630220|NCT04909801|162946043|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.7||||0.2227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 169||1.2|0.4|0.2227
81630221|NCT04909801|162946044|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.7||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29||1.4|0.3|0.3200
81630222|NCT04909801|162946044|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.8||||0.4992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57||1.5|0.5|0.4992
81630223|NCT04909801|162946044|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.0||||0.8963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85||1.7|0.6|0.8963
81630224|NCT04909801|162946044|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.8||||0.4544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 113||1.4|0.5|0.4544
81630225|NCT04909801|162946044|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.0||||0.8985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 141||1.8|0.6|0.8985
81630226|NCT04909801|162946044|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||0.5824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 169||1.5|0.5|0.5824
81630227|NCT04909801|162946045|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.5||||0.4152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29||4.1|0.6|0.4152
81630228|NCT04909801|162946045|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.2||||0.5917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57||2.5|0.6|0.5917
81630229|NCT04909801|162946045|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.4||||0.3348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85||2.6|0.7|0.3348
81630230|NCT04909801|162946045|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.8||||0.3959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 113||1.4|0.4|0.3959
81630231|NCT04909801|162946045|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.2||||0.6225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 141||2.0|0.7|0.6225
81630232|NCT04909801|162946045|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 169||1.5|0.5|0.6140
81630233|NCT04909801|162946046|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||0.8084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29||2.9|0.4|0.8084
81630234|NCT04909801|162946046|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57||2.3|0.5|0.7470
81630235|NCT04909801|162946046|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.2||||0.5233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85||2.3|0.7|0.5233
81630236|NCT04909801|162946046|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||0.7295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 113||1.6|0.5|0.7295
81630237|NCT04909801|162946046|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||0.7621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 141||1.9|0.6|0.7621
81630238|NCT04909801|162946046|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||0.6861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 169||1.6|0.5|0.6861
81630239|NCT04909801|162946047|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.8||||0.3117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29||1.2|0.5|0.3117
81630240|NCT04909801|162946047|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57||1.4|0.6|0.6120
81630241|NCT04909801|162946047|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.8||||0.4339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85||1.3|0.5|0.4339
81630242|NCT04909801|162946047|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.5||||0.1963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 113||2.6|0.8|0.1963
81630243|NCT04909801|162946047|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.3||||0.3275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 141||2.3|0.8|0.3275
81630244|NCT04909801|162946047|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.0||||0.9113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 169||1.7|0.6|0.9113
81630245|NCT04909801|162946048|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.7||||0.1247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29||1.1|0.4|0.1247
81704313|NCT01599806|163104516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Log Rank|||H0: No difference in time to first defervescence between treatment groups.||||0.080
81630246|NCT04909801|162946048|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||0.5656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57||1.4|0.6|0.5656
81630247|NCT04909801|162946048|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.0||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85||1.5|0.6|0.8970
81630248|NCT04909801|162946048|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.0||||0.9175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 113||1.6|0.7|0.9175
81630249|NCT04909801|162946048|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||0.5996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 141||1.7|0.7|0.5996
81630250|NCT04909801|162946048|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.8||||0.3534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 169||1.3|0.5|0.3534
81658647|NCT00910689|163009698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||Post tests consisted of 6 pair wise contrasts: The first 3 contrasts compared each of the 3 additive treatments (Trial Arms 2, 3, 4) to OAT + PL (Trial arm 1); 3 additional contrasts compared the 3 additive treatments to one another.|Mixed Models Analysis|A Bonferoni procedure was used to control the family-wise type I error for the 6 post test contrasts at .05. Adjusted p =.0083.||Omnibus Test: A mixed model with fixed effects for treatment,natural time(defined as natural log of months) and treatment-by-time interaction was used to obtain maximum likelihood estimates of missing values and to evaluate treatment effects(using the PROC MIXED procedure in SAS statistical software,version 9;www.sas.com). A significant treatment by time interaction(p \< .05, 2-tailed) was followed by post-tests (see below). Details of significant post tests are reported as separate analyses.||||< .01
81658648|NCT00910689|163009698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.57|<|0.001||95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 122.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||< .001
81658649|NCT00910689|163009698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.68|>|0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 108.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||> .25
81658650|NCT00910689|163009698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.59|>|0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 106.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||> .98
81658651|NCT00910689|163009698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 122.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||< .001
81466271|NCT01895608|162625018|OTHER|||||||0.414|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|non-parametric statistical analysis: Mann Whitney U Test for independent samples||Null hypothesis: There will not be a difference in improvement in walking under dual-task conditions following cognitive training that incorporates speed of processing tasks compared to general cognitive training.||||0.414
81630251|NCT04909801|162946049|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.6||||0.1641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29||1.3|0.2|0.1641
81704314|NCT01599806|163104517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.155|||||||Log Rank|||H0: No difference in time to first defervescence between treatment groups.||||0.155
81533604|NCT00796666|162752240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1582|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Social Functioning Score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Baseline to Week 12||||0.1582
81630252|NCT04909801|162946049|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||0.5905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57||1.5|0.5|0.5905
81658652|NCT00910689|163009698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 120.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||<.001
81658653|NCT00910689|163009698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.72|>|0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 106.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||>.29
81685993|NCT00537940|163069902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.7491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|3.37|||ANCOVA|||Week 21 Adequacy of Sleep: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and country; for post-baseline, baseline was included as a covariate.||3.37|-4.69|0.7491
81630253|NCT04909801|162946049|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||0.7146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85||1.5|0.6|0.7146
81630254|NCT04909801|162946049|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||0.7416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 113||1.7|0.7|0.7416
81630255|NCT04909801|162946049|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.0||||0.9026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 141||1.5|0.6|0.9026
81630256|NCT04909801|162946049|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.8||||0.2605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 169||1.2|0.5|0.2605
81630257|NCT04909801|162946050|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.6||||0.1078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29||1.1|0.3|0.1078
81685994|NCT00537940|163069902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.1162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|6.71|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Somnolence: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and country; for post-baseline, baseline was included as a covariate.||6.71|-0.74|0.1162
81685995|NCT00537940|163069902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.2163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|5.32|||ANCOVA|||Week 21 Somnolence: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and country; for post-baseline, baseline was included as a covariate.||5.32|-1.21|0.2163
81685996|NCT00537940|163069902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61||0.0321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|6.61|||ANCOVA|||Baseline Sleep Problem Index (9): ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and country; for post-baseline, baseline was included as a covariate.||6.61|0.30|0.0321
81630258|NCT04909801|162946050|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.7||||0.1855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57||1.2|0.4|0.1855
81630259|NCT04909801|162946050|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||0.5223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85||1.4|0.6|0.5223
81630260|NCT04909801|162946050|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.8||||0.4078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 113||1.3|0.5|0.4078
81630261|NCT04909801|162946050|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.2||||0.5238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 141||1.8|0.7|0.5238
81630262|NCT04909801|162946050|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 169||1.3|0.5|0.4740
81658654|NCT00910689|163009699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||6 pair wise contrasts were conducted: The first 3 contrasts compared each of the 3 additive treatments to OAT + PL. The 3 additional contrasts compared the 3 additive treatments to one another.|Mixed Models Analysis|A Bonferoni procedure was used to control the family wise type I error for the 6 post test contrasts at .05. Adjusted p =.0083.||Omnibus test:A mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, time (defined as the natural log of months), and the treatment-by-time interaction was used to obtain maximum likelihood estimates of missing values and to evaluate treatment effects (PROC MIXED, SAS 9).When the treatment by time interaction was significant (p \< .05, 2-tailed)post-tests were conducted (see below).Details of significant post tests are reported as separate analyses.||||< .03
81658655|NCT00910689|163009699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 122.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||< .001
81658656|NCT00910689|163009699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 122.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||< .001
81658657|NCT00910689|163009699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 122.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||< .001
81630263|NCT04909801|162946051|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.2||||0.6565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29||2.9|0.5|0.6565
81630264|NCT04909801|162946051|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57||2.1|0.6|0.7010
81630265|NCT04909801|162946051|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.3||||0.3683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85||2.1|0.8|0.3683
81630266|NCT04909801|162946051|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||0.6372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 113||1.8|0.7|0.6372
81630267|NCT04909801|162946051|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.3||||0.2922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 141||2.0|0.8|0.2922
81630268|NCT04909801|162946051|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||0.8178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 169||1.7|0.7|0.8178
81630269|NCT04909801|162946052|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.0||||0.9599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29||2.2|0.4|0.9599
81658658|NCT00910689|163009699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.2|>|0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 106.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||> .02
81658659|NCT00910689|163009699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.35|>|0.79||95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 108.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||>.79
81658660|NCT00910689|163009699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.43|>|0.02||95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||>.02
81630270|NCT04909801|162946052|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||0.7899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57||1.7|0.5|0.7899
81630271|NCT04909801|162946052|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||0.6305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85||1.9|0.7|0.6305
81630272|NCT04909801|162946052|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.3||||0.3491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 113||2.0|0.8|0.3491
81630273|NCT04909801|162946052|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.2||||0.4916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 141||1.9|0.7|0.4916
81630274|NCT04909801|162946052|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept vs. Adalimumab|Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||0.5697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 169||1.8|0.7|0.5697
81630275|NCT04909801|162946053|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.2||||0.0977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.5|||longitudinal|||Day 29||0.5|-0.0|0.0977
81630276|NCT04909801|162946053|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.2||||0.2889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5|||longitudinal|||Day 57||0.5|-0.1|0.2889
81630277|NCT04909801|162946053|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.0||||0.7676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||longitudinal|||Day 85||0.4|-0.3|0.7676
81630278|NCT04909801|162946053|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.6157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||longitudinal|||Day 113||0.2|-0.3|0.6157
81630279|NCT04909801|162946053|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.3904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||longitudinal|||Day 141||0.2|-0.4|0.3904
81630280|NCT04909801|162946053|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.0||||0.8359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||longitudinal|||Day 169||0.3|-0.4|0.8359
81704315|NCT03689972|163104587|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Mean|4.24|||=|0.0755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|20.85|||Negative Binomial Regression|The model included treatment as classification variable \& baseline body weight, duration of natalizumab exposure at baseline, \& region as covariates.||||20.85|0.86|=0.0755
81704316|NCT03689972|163104588|SUPERIORITY||Percentage|87.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.68|93.01|||Exact Binomial method|Percentage of participants preferring natalizumab SC at end of crossover period of Part 2, and 95% CI was calculated using the exact binomial method.||||93.01|80.68|
81466272|NCT01895608|162625019|OTHER|non-parametric statistical analysis: Mann Whitney U Test for independent samples||||||0.181|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There will not be a difference in improvement in walking under dual-task conditions following balance rehabilitation that incorporates dual-task practice compared to standard balance rehabilitation.||||0.181
81630281|NCT04909801|162946054|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.4||||0.7852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.1|||longitudinal|||Day 29||3.1|-2.3|0.7852
81630282|NCT04909801|162946054|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.6||||0.6336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.3|||longitudinal|||Day 57||3.3|-2.0|0.6336
81630283|NCT04909801|162946054|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.9||||0.4879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.7|||longitudinal|||Day 85||1.7|-3.5|0.4879
81630284|NCT04909801|162946054|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.2||||0.2812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.0|||longitudinal|||Day 113||1.0|-3.5|0.2812
81630285|NCT04909801|162946054|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.7||||0.1205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.5|||longitudinal|||Day 141||0.5|-3.9|0.1205
81630286|NCT04909801|162946054|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.3001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|1.3|||longitudinal|||Day 169||1.3|-4.1|0.3001
81630287|NCT04909801|162946055|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|1.2||||0.4107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|4.0|||longitudinal|||Day 29||4.0|-1.6|0.4107
81630288|NCT04909801|162946055|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.5||||0.6824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|3.2|||longitudinal|||Day 57||3.2|-2.1|0.6824
81630289|NCT04909801|162946055|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.5793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.9|||longitudinal|||Day 85||1.9|-3.4|0.5793
81658661|NCT00910689|163009700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Post tests consisted of 6 pair wise contrasts: The first 3 contrasts compared each of the 3 additive treatments (Trial Arms 2, 3, 4) to OAT + PL (Trial arm 1); three additional contrasts compared the 3 additive treatments to one another.|Mixed Models Analysis|A Bonferoni procedure controlled the familywise type I error for the 6 contrasts at .05. Adjusted p=.0083.||Omnibus test:A mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, time (defined as the natural log of months), and the treatment-by-time interaction and pretreatment Migraine Specific Quality of Life scores as covariate was used to obtain maximum likelihood estimates of missing values and to evaluate treatment effects (using the PROC MIXED procedure in SAS statistical software, version 9; www. sas.com).A significant treatment by time interaction (p \< .05, 2-tailed) was followed by post-tests||||<.005
81658662|NCT00910689|163009700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 108.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||< .001
81704317|NCT03689972|163104590|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of annualized relapse rate|1.32481|||=|0.6312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42016|4.17725|||Poisson Regression|Poisson regression model was adjusted for baseline body weight, duration of natalizumab exposure at baseline, and region.||||4.17725|0.42016|=0.6312
81630290|NCT04909801|162946055|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.5||||0.2883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|1.2|||longitudinal|||Day 113||1.2|-4.2|0.2883
81630291|NCT04909801|162946055|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.7||||0.1285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.5|||longitudinal|||Day 141||0.5|-3.9|0.1285
81658663|NCT00910689|163009700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 122.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||< .001
81704318|NCT03689972|163104596|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.47|||=|0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|3.54||Performed with factors:route of administration,period,sequence,body weight,duration of natalizumab exposure,stratification factor,baseline TSQM score.|Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||3.54|-2.61|=0.764
81630292|NCT04909801|162946055|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.5||||0.2815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|1.2|||longitudinal|||Day 169||1.2|-4.2|0.2815
81630293|NCT04909801|162946060|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.3||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.5|||longitudinal|||Day 29||0.5|0.1|0.0099
81630294|NCT04909801|162946060|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.2||||0.1519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4|||longitudinal|||Day 57||0.4|-0.1|0.1519
81630295|NCT04909801|162946060|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.1||||0.2505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4|||longitudinal|||Day 85||0.4|-0.1|0.2505
81630296|NCT04909801|162946060|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.5248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||longitudinal|||Day 113||0.2|-0.3|0.5248
81630297|NCT04909801|162946060|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.0||||0.1778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||longitudinal|||Day 141||0.2|-0.3|0.1778
81630298|NCT04909801|162946060|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.0||||0.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||longitudinal|||Day 169||0.2|-0.3|0.8510
81630299|NCT04909801|162946061|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|1.3||||0.2319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.5|||longitudinal|||Day 29||3.5|-0.9|0.2319
81630300|NCT04909801|162946061|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.6||||0.5572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.7|||longitudinal|||Day 57||2.7|-1.5|0.5572
81630301|NCT04909801|162946061|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.1||||0.9366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.1|||longitudinal|||Day 85||2.1|-2.0|0.9366
81630302|NCT04909801|162946061|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.2||||0.1508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.0|||longitudinal|||Day 113||1.0|-3.5|0.1508
81630303|NCT04909801|162946061|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.9||||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.2|||longitudinal|||Day 141||-0.2|-3.6|0.0303
81630304|NCT04909801|162946061|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.2||||0.2333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.8|||longitudinal|||Day 169||0.8|-3.3|0.2333
81630305|NCT04909801|162946062|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|1.9||||0.0938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|4.2|||longitudinal|||Day 29||4.2|-0.3|0.0938
81630306|NCT04909801|162946062|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.6||||0.6053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.7|||longitudinal|||Day 57||2.7|-1.6|0.6053
81630307|NCT04909801|162946062|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.2||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.3|||longitudinal|||Day 85||2.3|-1.9|0.8570
81630308|NCT04909801|162946062|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.2||||0.1592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.5|||longitudinal|||Day 113||0.5|-3.0|0.1592
81630309|NCT04909801|162946062|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.9||||0.0319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.2|||longitudinal|||Day 141||-0.2|-3.7|0.0319
81658664|NCT00910689|163009700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.67|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 106.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||< .001
81658665|NCT00910689|163009700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 120.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||<.001
81658666|NCT00910689|163009700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 122.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||< .001
81704319|NCT03689972|163104603|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.08|||=|0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.25||Performed with factors:route of administration,period,sequence,body weight,duration of natalizumab exposure,stratification factor,baseline TSQM score.|Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||0.25|-0.09|=0.357
81704320|NCT02417064|163104610|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square (LS) Means|-3.2||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.88|0.45|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.45|-6.88|0.088
81466273|NCT01895608|162625019|OTHER|non-parametric statistical analysis: Mann Whitney U Test for independent samples||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There will not be a difference in improvement in walking under dual-task conditions following cognitive training that incorporates speed of processing tasks compared to general cognitive training.||||1.000
81630310|NCT04909801|162946062|SUPERIORITY|Abatacept - Adalimumab|Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.3||||0.2059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.7|||longitudinal|||Day 169||0.7|-3.4|0.2059
81630311|NCT05452460|162946077|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with post-test condition difference in RT as the outcome, with Group as the factor, and pre-test condition difference in RT as the covariate.||||||> 0.05
81630312|NCT05452460|162946078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with post-test condition difference in ACC the outcome, with Group as the factor, and pre-test condition difference in ACC as the covariate.||||||> .05
81630313|NCT05452460|162946079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with post-test condition difference in N2 the outcome, with Group as the factor, and pre-test condition difference in N2 as the covariate.||||||> 0.05
81658667|NCT00910689|163009700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.38|>|0.87||95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 106.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||>.87
81658668|NCT00910689|163009701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 122.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||<.001
81658669|NCT00910689|163009701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.79|>|0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 106.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||> .83
81630314|NCT05452460|162946080|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with post-test condition difference in P3 the outcome, with Group as the factor, and pre-test condition difference in P3 as the covariate.||||||> 0.05
81630315|NCT05452460|162946081|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.35|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with post-test condition difference in TTE the outcome, with Group as the factor, and pre-test condition difference in TTE as the covariate.|\[F(1, 52) = 13.35, p = .001, ηp2 = .211\]|||||< 0.01
81630316|NCT05452460|162946082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Factor: Group Outcome: Post-test condition difference in VO2max Covariate: Pre-test condition difference in VO2max||||||> 0.05
81630317|NCT05452460|162946083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.76|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Four-way mixed-design ANOVA: 2 (GROUP) × 2 (CONDITION) × 3 (ASSESSMENT TIME) × 2 (Experiment Phase)||||||< 0.01
81658670|NCT00910689|163009701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.67|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 108.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||> .05
81658671|NCT00910689|163009701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.86|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 122.||Significant post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||< .001
81658672|NCT00910689|163009701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.95|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 120.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||<.001
81658673|NCT00910689|163009701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.89|>|0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 106.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||> .20
81704321|NCT02417064|163104610|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square (LS) Means|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.67|-0.49||||||||-0.49|-7.67|
81704322|NCT02417064|163104611|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square (LS) Means|-2.0|||=|0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|1.42|||ANCOVA|||||1.42|-5.52|= 0.250
81658674|NCT00910689|163009702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 122.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||<.001
81704323|NCT02417064|163104611|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square (LS) Means|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.53|-0.6||||||||-0.6|-7.53|
81704324|NCT04882072|163104626|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|8.47||||||||8.47|0.41|
81704325|NCT01095666|163104676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0869|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.42||Primary endpoints were tested at alpha=0.027 applying Dunnett's adjustment.|ANCOVA|||||-0.42|-0.76|<0.0001
81704326|NCT01095666|163104676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0865|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.45||Primary endpoints were tested at alpha=0.027 applying Dunnett's adjustment.|ANCOVA|||||-0.45|-0.79|<0.0001
81704327|NCT01095666|163104677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.299|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|-15.6||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-15.6|-28.6|<0.0001
81704328|NCT01095666|163104677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.271|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|-20.7||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-20.7|-33.5|<0.0001
81704329|NCT01095666|163104678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8758|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.84|-30.73||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-30.73|-53.84|<0.0001
81704330|NCT01095666|163104678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-49.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7921|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.53|-37.74||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-37.74|-60.53|<0.0001
81704331|NCT01095666|163104679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2765|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.56||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-0.56|-1.65|<0.0001
81630318|NCT05452460|162946084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.21|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The main effect of the Stroop block on accuracy showed a decrease from the first block to the fifth block.|ANOVA|Four-way mixed-design ANOVA: 2 (GROUP) × 2 (CONDITION) × 5 (BLOCK) × 2 (Phase)||||||< 0.01
81630319|NCT05452460|162946085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.07|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Factor: Group Outcome: Post-test mean score Covariate: Pre-test mean score||||||< 0.05
81630320|NCT05452460|162946086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.37|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Factor: Group Outcome: Post-test condition difference in changed anger Covariate: Pre-test condition difference in changed anger||||||> 0.05
81630321|NCT05452460|162946087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.73|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Factor: Group Outcome: Post-test condition difference in changed confusion Covariate: Pre-test condition difference in changed confusion||||||> 0.05
81630322|NCT05452460|162946088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Factor: Group Outcome: Post-test condition difference in changed depression Covariate: Pre-test condition difference in changed depression||||||> 0.05
81630323|NCT05452460|162946089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Factor: Group Outcome: Post-test condition difference in changed fatigue Covariate: Pre-test condition difference in changed fatigue||||||> 0.05
81658675|NCT00910689|163009702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 120.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||<.001
81704332|NCT01095666|163104679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2747|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|-1.28||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-1.28|-2.36|<0.0001
81704333|NCT01095666|163104680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.702||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|24.7||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05.|Modified logistic regression|Modified logistic regression model, adjusted for baseline HbA1c||||24.7|6.2|0.0010
81630324|NCT05452460|162946090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Factor: Group Outcome: Post-test condition difference in changed confusion Covariate: Pre-test condition difference in changed confusion||||||> 0.05
81630325|NCT05452460|162946091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Factor: Group Outcome: Post-test condition difference in changed confusion Covariate: Pre-test condition difference in changed confusion||||||> 0.05
81658676|NCT00910689|163009702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 122.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||< .001
81658677|NCT00910689|163009702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.69|>|0.04||95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 106.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||>.04
81704334|NCT01095666|163104680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|15.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.594||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|24.5||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05.|Modified logistic regression|Modified logistic regression model, adjusted for baseline HbA1c||||24.5|6.5|0.0007
81704335|NCT00838383|163104692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-70.0||||0.5307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-291.3|151.4|||ANCOVA|||||151.4|-291.3|0.5307
81704336|NCT00838383|163104692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-73.2||||0.5121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-294.5|148.2|||ANCOVA|||||148.2|-294.5|0.5121
81704337|NCT00838383|163104693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-123.1||||0.2735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-345.5|99.3|||ANCOVA|||||99.3|-345.5|0.2735
81704338|NCT00838383|163104693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-174.5||||0.1223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-396.8|47.9|||ANCOVA|||||47.9|-396.8|0.1223
81704339|NCT00838383|163104694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-66.6||||0.5505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-288.0|154.8|||ANCOVA|||||154.8|-288.0|0.5505
81704340|NCT00838383|163104694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-110.3||||0.3237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-331.7|111.0|||ANCOVA|||||111.0|-331.7|0.3237
81533605|NCT00796666|162752241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|3.18|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Role Limitation Due to Emotional Problems Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||3.18|-3.09|
81630326|NCT02010242|162946101|SUPERIORITY|All statistical analyses were performed on a comparison-wise basis without adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||||1|||||||ANCOVA|||Primary efficacy endpoint was analyzed using ANCOVA comparing GKT137831 vs placebo after controlling for the baseline UACR level. The UACR were log-transformed prior to analysis. The model included treatment group and log-transformed baseline UACR value as predicted variables. The results were back-transformed exponentially to calculate geo. mean values and associated 90% CIs and 1-sided p-values. The null hypothesis was that the difference in the adjusted mean logarithm of UACR was equal to 0||||1.000
81630327|NCT03386578|162946118|OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.94||||||The incidence rate ratio of cumulative maternal adverse events was calculated between PrEP-exposed group (Cohort 1 and Cohort 2/Step 2) and the PrEP-unexposed (Cohort 2/Step 1) reference group based on incidence per person-time follow-up. Maternal participants in Cohort 2/Step 2 contributed person-time to both Cohort 2/Step 1 and Step 2.||2.94|0.89|
81630328|NCT03386578|162946119|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.5||||||Odds ratio comparing the proportion of mothers with adverse pregnancy outcomes between the PrEP-exposed group (Cohort 1 and Cohort 2/Step 2) and PrEP-unexposed (Cohort 2/Step 1) reference group.||1.50|0.52|
81630329|NCT03386578|162946119|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Fisher Exact|||Test the differences in the proportion of mothers with adverse pregnancy outcomes between PrEP-exposed (Cohort 1 and Cohort 2/Step 2) and PrEP-unexposed (Cohort 2/Step 2) groups.||||0.68
81630330|NCT03386578|162946120|OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.38||||||The incidence rate ratio of cumulative infant AEs between PrEP-exposed group (Cohort 1 and Cohort 2/Step 2) and PrEP-unexposed (Cohort 2/Step 1) reference group was based on incidence per person-time follow-up. Cohort 2/Step 2 infants contributed person-time to both Cohort 2/Step 1 and Step 2.||2.38|0.70|
81630331|NCT03386578|162946121|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample t-test was used to evaluate the difference in mean infant whole-body bone mineral content (WB-BMC) at birth between PrEP-exposed group (Cohort 1 and Cohort 2/Step 2) and PrEP-unexposed group (Cohort 2/Step 1).||||0.18
81630332|NCT03386578|162946122|OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample t-test was used to evaluate the difference in mean infant lumbar-spine bone mineral content (WB-BMC) at birth between PrEP-exposed group (Cohort 1 and Cohort 2/Step 2) and PrEP-unexposed group (Cohort 2/Step 1).||||0.39
81630333|NCT03386578|162946123|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample t-test was used to evaluate the difference in mean infant lumbar-spine bone mineral content (WB-BMC) at week 26 between PrEP-exposed group (Cohort 1 and Cohort 2/Step 2) and PrEP-unexposed group (Cohort 2/Step 1).||||0.12
81630334|NCT03386578|162946124|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample t-test was used to evaluate the difference in mean infant creatinine levels at birth between PrEP-exposed group (Cohort 1 and Cohort 2/Step 2) and PrEP-unexposed group (Cohort 2/Step 1).||||0.70
81630335|NCT03386578|162946125|OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample t-test was used to evaluate the difference in mean infant creatinine levels at week 26 between PrEP-exposed group (Cohort 1 and Cohort 2/Step 2) and PrEP-unexposed group (Cohort 2/Step 1).||||0.58
81630336|NCT03386578|162946126|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample t-test was used to evaluate the difference in mean infant creatinine clearance rate at birth between PrEP-exposed group (Cohort 1 and Cohort 2/Step 2) and PrEP-unexposed group (Cohort 2/Step 1).||||0.08
81630337|NCT03386578|162946127|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample t-test was used to evaluate the difference in mean infant creatinine clearance rate at week 26 between PrEP-exposed group (Cohort 1 and Cohort 2/Step 2) and PrEP-unexposed group (Cohort 2/Step 1)||||0.52
81658678|NCT00910689|163009702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.34|>|0.33||95.0||||Bonerfoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 108.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||>0.33
81658679|NCT00910689|163009702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.68|>|0.21||95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 106.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||>0.21
81658680|NCT00910689|163009703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 122.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||< .001
81658681|NCT00910689|163009703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 122.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||< .001
81630338|NCT03386578|162946128|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample t-test was used to evaluate the difference in mean infant length-for-age z-score at birth between PrEP-exposed group (Cohort 1 and Cohort 2/Step 2) and PrEP-unexposed group (Cohort 2/Step 1).||||0.30
81630339|NCT03386578|162946129|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample t-test was used to evaluate the difference in mean infant length-for-age z-score at week 26 between PrEP-exposed group (Cohort 1 and Cohort 2/Step 2) and PrEP-unexposed group (Cohort 2/Step 1).||||0.06
81630340|NCT03386578|162946130|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81630341|NCT01627574|162946160|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|0.281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|1.42|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||1.42|.056|>.05
81630342|NCT05233800|162946166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.83|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.84|7.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.81|3.84|<0.05
81658682|NCT00910689|163009703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 122.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||< .001
81658683|NCT00910689|163009703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.85|>|0.56||95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 106.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||>0.56
81658684|NCT00910689|163009703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.45|>|0.08||95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 108.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||>0.08
81630343|NCT04487860|162946173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7905|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7905
81630344|NCT04487860|162946173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7372|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7372
81630345|NCT04487860|162946173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2989|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2989
81630346|NCT04487860|162946173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3328|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3328
81630347|NCT04487860|162946174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8989|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8989
81630348|NCT04487860|162946174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6768|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6768
81630349|NCT04487860|162946174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8209|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8209
81630350|NCT04487860|162946174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3106|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3106
81630351|NCT04487860|162946175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8593|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8593
81630352|NCT04487860|162946175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9594|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9594
81630353|NCT04487860|162946175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9041|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9041
81630354|NCT04487860|162946175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7147|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7147
81630355|NCT04359654|162946188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81630356|NCT04359654|162946189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81630357|NCT04359654|162946191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.004
81630358|NCT04359654|162946192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The reported LS means are antilogs of the LS means estimated on the log scale.||||0.021
81630359|NCT06122194|162946199|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|112.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.01|135.22||||||Natural log transformed Cmax for PF-07817883 were analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect in Periods 1 to 4. The ratio (Test/Reference) and 90 percent (%) confidence intervals (CIs) were expressed as percentages.||135.22|93.01|
81630360|NCT06122194|162946199|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|187.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|155.79|225.35||||||Natural log transformed Cmax for PF-07817883 were analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect in Periods 1 to 4. The ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs were expressed as percentages.||225.35|155.79|
81630361|NCT06122194|162946199|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|153.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|127.4|185.21||||||Natural log transformed Cmax for PF-07817883 were analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect in Periods 1 to 4. The ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs were expressed as percentages.||185.21|127.40|
81658685|NCT00910689|163009703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.83|>|0.03||95.0||||Bonferoni adjusted critical value p = .0083.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 1 and 106.||Post-test contrast. Mean difference in change.||||>0.03
81658686|NCT00645801|163009730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||A 2-sided 2 sample t test was used to compare the overall cleanliness score between the 2 treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Based on the assumption that 70% of patients using PEG plus placebo (group 2) will have good results, by allocating 100 cases in each group, we will have 84% power to detect a difference of 18% or more in the effectiveness of PEG plus lubiprostone combination (group 1) (eg, 70% in group 2 vs. 88% in group 1) at the alpha level of significancelevel of significance.||||0.05
81630362|NCT06122194|162946200|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|102.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.09|115.54||||||Natural log transformed AUCinf for PF-07817883 were analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect in Periods 1 to 4. The ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs were expressed as percentages.||115.54|91.09|
81630363|NCT06122194|162946200|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|125.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.81|141.17||||||Natural log transformed AUCinf for PF-07817883 were analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect in Periods 1 to 4. The ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs were expressed as percentages.||141.17|110.81|
81630364|NCT06122194|162946200|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|121.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.65|136.43||||||Natural log transformed AUCinf for PF-07817883 were analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect in Periods 1 to 4. The ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs were expressed as percentages.||136.43|108.65|
81630365|NCT04685135|162946221|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.76|||Log Rank|HR and CI are from stratified Cox proportional hazard model||||0.76|0.45|<0.0001
81630366|NCT04685135|162946223|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|8.56|||Cochran Mantel Haenszel chi-square test|||||8.56|2.56|<0.0001
81630367|NCT02800356|162946329|OTHER|||||||0.404|||||||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) for paired samples with Bonferroni post-hoc analysis||||||0.404
81630368|NCT02800356|162946330|OTHER|||||||0.232|||||||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) for paired samples with Bonferroni post-hoc analysis||||||0.232
81630369|NCT02800356|162946331|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) for paired samples with Bonferroni post-hoc analysis||||||0.001
81630370|NCT02800356|162946334|OTHER|||||||0.267|||||||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) for paired samples with Bonferroni post-hoc analysis||||||0.267
81630371|NCT05565820|162946374|SUPERIORITY||difference in proportions|-0.335|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149||0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha: .05|Z-test for difference in proportions|Z: 2.246 Cohen's d: .590|Direction of comparison: Vamousse Day 2 proportion of live lice - Nix Day 2 proportion of live lice|"Null hypothesis: At Day 2 the proportion of lice free subjects in the Vamousse Spray 'n' Go group does not exceed that in the Nix Creme Rinse Lice Treatment group.~The null hypothesis is one-tailed. However, for consistency with the practice of reporting conservative p-values in clinical studies, the two-tailed p-value will be reported."||||.025
81658687|NCT00645801|163009731|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||2 sided Cochran-Armitage trend test|||||||<0.05
81658688|NCT00645801|163009732|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81704341|NCT00838383|163104695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-166.5||||0.1412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-389.6|56.6|||ANCOVA|||||56.6|-389.6|0.1412
81704342|NCT00838383|163104695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-199.8||||0.0813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-425.0|25.5|||ANCOVA|||||25.5|-425.0|0.0813
81704343|NCT02573233|163104714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|Rank ANCOVA|Rank ANCOVA model stratified by ICS dose level and region||Analysis was performed using a rank ANCOVA model stratified by ICS dose level and region.||||0.8400
81704344|NCT02573233|163104715|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-235.02||||0.0336|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-414.19|-55.84||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|Linear fixed-effect model|||Analysis was performed using a linear fixed-effect model with treatment, region and ICS dose level as fixed effects, and the baseline value as continuous covariate.||-55.84|-414.19|0.0336
81704345|NCT02573233|163104716|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|13.89||||0.4795|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.0|46.78||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Linear fixed-effect model|||Analysis was performed using a linear fixed-effect model with treatment, region and ICS dose level as fixed effects, and the baseline value as continuous covariate.||46.78|-19.00|0.4795
81704346|NCT02573233|163104717|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-18.98||||0.4494|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-60.92|22.97||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Linear fixed-effect model|||Analysis was performed using a linear fixed-effect model with treatment, region and ICS dose level as fixed effects, and the baseline value as continuous covariate.||22.97|-60.92|0.4494
81704347|NCT02573233|163104718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6865||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Rank ANCOVA|Rank ANCOVA model stratified by ICS dose level and region||Analysis was performed using a rank ANCOVA model stratified by ICS dose level and region.||||0.6865
81630372|NCT05565820|162946374|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|0.348|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha: .05.|Z-test for difference in proportions|Z 2.469 Cohen's d .660|Direction of comparison: Vamousse Day 7 proportion live lice free - Nix Day 7 proportion live lice free|"Null hypothesis: At Day 7 the proportion of lice free subjects in the Vamousse Spray 'n' Go group does not exceed that in the Nix Creme Rinse Lice Treatment group.~The null hypothesis is one-tailed. However, for consistency with the practice of reporting conservative p-values in clinical studies, the two-tailed p-value will be reported."||||.014
81630373|NCT05565820|162946374|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|0.283|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.054|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha: .05|Z-test for difference in proportions|Z: 1.920 Cohen's d: .513|Vamousse Day 14 proportion live lice free - Nix Day 14 proportion live lice free|"Null hypothesis: At Day 14 the proportion of lice-free subjects in the Vamousse Spray 'n' Go group does not exceed that in the Nix Creme Rinse Lice Treatment group.~The null hypothesis is one-tailed. However, for consistency with the practice of reporting conservative p-values in clinical studies, the two-tailed p-value will be reported."||||.054
81630374|NCT05565820|162946375|SUPERIORITY|"To check on the effect of the non-normality of the change proportions, the nonparametric Mann-Whitney test was also performed.~The null hypothesis is one-tailed. However, for consistency with the practice of reporting conservative p-values in clinical studies, the two-tailed p-value will be reported."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.295|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1148||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.537||Alpha = .05 t: 2.567 df (adjusted, see comment below): 16.83 Mann-Whitney Z: 2.830 p(2-tailed) of Mann-Whitney Z: .005 Cohen's d = 1.023|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom for the t-test were adjusted for inequality of variances between the groups using the Satterthwaite correction: df(adj) = 16.83|Direction of comparison: Vamousse prop. reduction in live lice count from Day O - Nix prop. reduction in live lice count from Day O|"Null hypothesis: At Day 2 the mean proportion of decrease from Day 0 in the number of live lice in the Vamousse group does not exceed that in the Nix group.~The distribution of the Day 0 to Day 2 change proportions deviated significantly from normality by the Shapiro-Wilk test for both the Vamousse and combined samples. However, the t-test is robust to such departures from normality for samples of this size and was used to compare the two groups on the mean change proportions."||.537|.052|.020
81630375|NCT05565820|162946375|SUPERIORITY|"The nonparametric Mann-Whitney test was also conducted to check on the effect of the non-normality of the change proportions.~The null hypothesis is one-tailed. However, for consistency with the practice of reporting conservative p-values in clinical studies, the two-tailed p-value will be reported."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.187|0.543||Alpha = .05 t: .976 df: 54 Mann-Whitney Z: 3.021 p(2-tailed) of Mann-Whitney Z: .003 Cohen's d = .294|t-test, 2 sided|Levine's test for violation of equality of variances nonsignificant; no df adjustment necessary.||"Null hypothesis: At Day 7 the proportion of decrease from baseline in the number of live lice in the Vamousse group does not exceed that in the Nix group.~The distribution of the Day 0 to Day 7 change proportions deviated significantly from normality by the Shapiro-Wilk test for both the Vamousse and combined samples. However, the t-test is robust to such departures from normality for samples of this size and was used to compare the two groups on their mean change proportions."||.543|-.187|.334
81658689|NCT00107120|163009745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Means Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.458||0.022||95.0|-6.2|-0.5||Two-sided at 5% level of significance p \< 0.05 considered significant|ANCOVA|The model included study center and treatment as factors and baseline core as covariate|Differences are Escitalopram-Placebo|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the Change from Baseline to Week 8 in CDRS-R total score between treatment groups. The power calculation was based on the change from baseline to Week 8 in CDRS-R total score (LOCF approach). Assuming an effect size (treatment group difference relative to standard deviation) of 0.325, a sample size of approximately 150 patients per treatment group was used to provide at least 80% power at a significance level of 0.05 using a two-sided test.||-0.5|-6.2|0.022
81704348|NCT02573233|163104719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7588||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|Rank ANCOVA|Rank ANCOVA model stratified by ICS dose level and region||Analysis was performed using a rank ANCOVA model stratified by ICS dose level and region.||||0.7588
81533606|NCT00796666|162752241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|5.16|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Role Limitation Due to Emotional Problems Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||5.16|-0.62|
81466274|NCT01895608|162625020|OTHER|non-parametric statistical analysis: Mann Whitney U Test for independent samples||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There will not be a difference in improvement in fall risk as measured by dynamic gait index following balance rehabilitation that incorporates dual-task practice compared to standard balance rehabilitation.||||1.000
81658690|NCT00107120|163009746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Means Difference|-0.344|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1128||0.008||95.0|-0.595|0.092||Two-sided at 5% level of significance|ANCOVA|The model included treatment and center as factors and baseline CGI-Severity score as covariate.|Differences are Escitalopram-Placebo|Missing values were imputed using the LOCF approach.||0.092|-0.595|0.008
81658691|NCT00107120|163009747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Means Difference|2.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.324||0.103||95.0|-0.439|4.777||Two-sided at 5% level of significance|ANCOVA||Differences are Escitalopram-Placebo|ANCOVA on the Change from Baseline to Week 8 in CGAS score. The model included treatment and center as factors and baseline score as covariate. Missing values were imputed using the LOCF approach.||4.777|-0.439|0.103
81658692|NCT02074553|163009748|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|100.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.14|108.44|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence interval (CI).||108.44|93.14|
81658693|NCT02074553|163009748|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|97.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.71|105.48|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||105.48|90.71|
81658694|NCT02074553|163009748|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|86.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.32|93.5|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||93.5|80.32|
81630376|NCT05565820|162946375|SUPERIORITY|"The nonparametric Mann-Whitney test was also conducted to check on the effect of the non-normality of the change proportions.~The null hypothesis is one-tailed. However, for consistency with the practice of reporting conservative p-values in clinical studies, the two-tailed p-value will be reported."|Difference between proportions|0.235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1034||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.454||Alpha = .05 t: 2.276 df(adjusted, see comment below): 16.2 Mann-Whitney Z: 2.478 p(2-tailed) of Mann-Whitney Z: .013 Cohen's d = .947|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom for the t-test were adjusted for inequality of variances between the groups using the Satterthwaite correction: df(adj) = 16.2||"Null hypothesis: At Day 14 the proportion of decrease from baseline in the number of live lice in the Vamousse group does not exceed that in the Nix group.~The distribution of the Day 0 to Day 14 change proportion deviated significantly from normality by the Shapiro-Wilk test for both the Vamousse and combined samples. However, the t-test is robust to such departures from normality for samples of this size and was used to compare the two groups on the mean change proportions."||.454|.016|.037
81630377|NCT03295721|162946376|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (LSMD)|-122.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.217|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-163.76|-80.34|||ANOVA|||||-80.34|-163.76|< 0.0001
81630378|NCT03295721|162946377|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (LSMD)|-70.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.777|=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-107.07|-33.25|||ANOVA|||||-33.25|-107.07|= 0.0002
81630379|NCT03295721|162946378|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.0001
81630380|NCT03295721|162946379|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.177||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.265|||Fisher Exact|||||.265|.085|0.0001
81630381|NCT03295721|162946380|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||= 0.0022
81658695|NCT02074553|163009748|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|88.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.15|92.24|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||92.24|85.15|
81685997|NCT00537940|163069902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28||0.7889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|2.85|||ANCOVA|||Week 21 Sleep Problem Index (9): ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and country; for post-baseline, baseline was included as a covariate.||2.85|-2.17|0.7889
81685998|NCT00537940|163069903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.653||||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.449|0.948|||Regression, Logistic|||Baseline: Logistic regression model was used to estimate odds ratio and corresponding 95% CI of treatment difference, with treatment as fixed effect and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.948|0.449|0.0252
81630382|NCT00429364|162946385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||P values are based on a linear regression mixed-effect model comparing slopes under compound symmetry, with adjustment for baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.08
81630383|NCT00429364|162946386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|||||P values are based on a linear regression mixed-effect model comparing slopes under compound symmetry, with adjustment for baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.20
81630384|NCT00429364|162946387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||P values are based on a linear regression mixed-effect model comparing slopes under compound symmetry, with adjustment for baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.15
81630385|NCT00429364|162946388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|||||P values are based on a linear regression mixed-effect model comparing slopes under compound symmetry, with adjustment for baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.30
81630386|NCT00429364|162946389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P values are based on a linear regression mixed-effect model comparing slopes under compound symmetry, with adjustment for baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81630387|NCT00429364|162946390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||P values are based on a linear regression mixed-effect model comparing slopes under compound symmetry, with adjustment for baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81630388|NCT00429364|162946391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|||||P values are based on a linear regression mixed-effect model comparing slopes under compound symmetry, with adjustment for baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.29
81630389|NCT00429364|162946392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||Regression model adjusted for age at study visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.96
81630390|NCT00429364|162946393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.45
81630391|NCT00429364|162946394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.13
81658696|NCT02074553|163009748|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|80.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.08|83.39|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||83.39|77.08|
81658697|NCT02074553|163009748|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|79.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.84|83.19|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||83.19|76.84|
81658698|NCT02074553|163009749|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|99.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.83|106.99|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||106.99|91.83|
81630392|NCT00429364|162946395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.65
81630393|NCT00429364|162946396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.13
81630394|NCT00429364|162946397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.82
81630395|NCT00429364|162946398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.64
81630396|NCT00429364|162946399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.49
81630397|NCT00429364|162946400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.59
81630398|NCT00429364|162946402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.16
81630399|NCT00429364|162946404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.13
81630400|NCT00429364|162946406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.32
81630401|NCT00429364|162946408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.10
81630402|NCT05586490|162946438|OTHER|A comparison is not being made between two different treatment groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6375||||0.429|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test, df = 7||||||0.429
81630403|NCT05586490|162946439|OTHER|A comparison is not being made between two different treatment groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.75||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test, df = 7||||||0.351
81630404|NCT05586490|162946440|OTHER|A comparison is not being made between two different treatment groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.013||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test, df = 7||||||0.937
81630405|NCT05586490|162946441|OTHER|A comparison is not being made between two different treatment groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|-14.8||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test, df = 7||||||0.044
81630406|NCT05586490|162946442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.68||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|Estimated difference between groups (alternate device and no device group) controlling for pre-trial measurements, gender, and age.||||||0.42
81630407|NCT05586490|162946442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.57||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|Estimated difference between groups (research device group and no device group) controlling for pre-trial measurements, gender, and age.||||||0.50
81630408|NCT05586490|162946443|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|Estimated difference between groups (alternate device and no device group) controlling for pre-trial measurements, gender, and age.||||||0.986
81630409|NCT05586490|162946443|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.25||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|Estimated difference between groups (research device and no device group) controlling for pre-trial measurements, gender, and age.||||||0.479
81630410|NCT05586490|162946444|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.195||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|Estimated difference between groups (alternate device and no device group) controlling for pre-trial measurements, gender, and age.||||||0.098
81658699|NCT02074553|163009749|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|93.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.94|101.17|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||101.17|86.94|
81658700|NCT02074553|163009749|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|80.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.41|86.7|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||86.7|74.41|
81658701|NCT02074553|163009749|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|87.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.92|91.07|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||91.07|83.92|
81658702|NCT02074553|163009749|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|78.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.76|82.11|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||82.11|75.76|
81658703|NCT02074553|163009749|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|78.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.53|81.92|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||81.92|75.53|
81658704|NCT02074553|163009750|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|90.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.33|99.12|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||99.12|82.33|
81658705|NCT02074553|163009750|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|66.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.45|72.68|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||72.68|60.45|
81658706|NCT02074553|163009750|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|41.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|37.4|45.03|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||45.03|37.40|
81658707|NCT02074553|163009750|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|86.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.77|91.09|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||91.09|81.77|
81658708|NCT02074553|163009750|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|77.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.01|81.2|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||81.20|73.01|
81658709|NCT02074553|163009750|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|75.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.71|79.82|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||79.82|71.71|
81658710|NCT02074553|163009752|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|91.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.34|102.05|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||102.05|82.34|
81704349|NCT02573233|163104720|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-22.4||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.9|-11.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|MMRM|||Analysis was performed using a Mixed-effect Model with Repeated Measures (MRMM) with treatment, treatment-by-visit interaction, region, and ICS dose level as fixed effects, and baseline biomarker-by-visit interaction as fixed covariate, and assuming an unstructured covariance structure separately by treatment group.||-11.9|-32.9|0.0012
81704350|NCT02573233|163104721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-22.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.3|-12.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|MMRM|||Analysis was performed using a Mixed-effect model with Repeated Measures (MMRM) with treatment, treatment-by-visit interaction, region, and ICS dose level as fixed effects, and baseline biomarker-by-visit interaction as fixed covariate, and assuming an unstructured covariance structure separately by treatment group.||-12.8|-31.3|0.0005
81704351|NCT00924729|163104725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81704352|NCT02228824|163104727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.17|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was performed on 25 sets of imputed data and then analyzed using SAS PROC MIANALYZE||||2.17|0.86|<0.001
81630411|NCT05586490|162946444|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.039||||0.729|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|Estimated difference between groups (research device and no device group) controlling for pre-trial measurements, gender, and age.||||||0.729
81630412|NCT05586490|162946445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.15||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|Estimated difference between groups (alternate device and no device group) controlling for pre-trial measurements, gender, and age.||||||0.0580
81630413|NCT05586490|162946445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.54||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|Estimated difference between groups (research device and no device group) controlling for pre-trial measurements, gender, and age.||||||0.718
81630414|NCT05586490|162946447|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.063||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|Estimated difference between groups (alternate device and no device group) controlling for pre-trial measurements, gender, and age.||||||0.816
81630415|NCT05586490|162946447|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0048||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|Estimated difference between groups (research device and no device group) controlling for pre-trial measurements, gender, and age.||||||0.985
81704353|NCT02228824|163104729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.5||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.21|-1.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.78|-75.21|0.041
81704354|NCT02228824|163104730|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.13|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was performed on 25 sets of imputed data and then analyzed using SAS PROC MIANALYZE||||-0.13|-1.26|0.016
81704355|NCT02228824|163104731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|-0.002|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.002|-0.04|0.03
81630416|NCT05586490|162946448|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.33||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|Estimated difference between groups (alternate device and no device group) controlling for pre-trial measurements, gender, and age.||||||0.59
81630417|NCT05586490|162946448|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.16||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|Estimated difference between groups (research device and no device group) controlling for pre-trial measurements, gender, and age.||||||0.51
81630418|NCT05828017|162946521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.107|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean preference counts per participant between the standard curve, variation #1, and no preference counts.||||<0.001
81630419|NCT05828017|162946521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.544||||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference between Variation #1 and the standard curve in terms of mean preference counts per participant.||||0.015
81630420|NCT05828017|162946522|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.039|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean preference counts per participant between the standard curve, variation #1, and no preference counts.||||<0.001
81630421|NCT05828017|162946522|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.03569|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean preference counts between the standard curve and variation #1.||||0.03569
81630422|NCT05828017|162946523|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.365||||0.069|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean preference counts per participant between the standard curve, variation #1, and no preference counts.||||0.069
81630423|NCT05828017|162946523|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087||||0.6976|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean preference counts between the standard curve and variation #1.||||0.6976
81630424|NCT05828017|162946524|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.876|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean preference counts per participant between the standard curve, variation #1, and no preference counts.||||<0.001
81630425|NCT05828017|162946524|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.728||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean preference counts between the standard curve and variation #1.||||0.0013
81630426|NCT05828017|162946525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.522|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean counts per participant between the standard curve, variation #1, and no preference counts.||||0.522
81704356|NCT02917629|163104767|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0011|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.024||0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||Benjamini and Hochberg|||ENSG00000229822 baseline and post exposure||||0.031
81630427|NCT05828017|162946525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean counts between the standard curve and variation #1.||||0.27
81630428|NCT05828017|162946526|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean counts per participant between the standard curve, variation #1, and no preference counts.||||0.28
81630429|NCT05828017|162946526|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean counts per participant between the standard curve and variation #1.||||0.11
81630430|NCT05828017|162946527|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean counts per participant between the standard curve, variation #1, and no preference counts.||||0.52
81630431|NCT05828017|162946527|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean counts per participant between the standard curve and variation #1.||||0.26
81630432|NCT05828017|162946528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean counts per participant between the standard curve, variation #1, and no preference counts.||||0.16
81630433|NCT05828017|162946528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean counts per participant between the standard curve and variation #1.||||0.37
81658711|NCT02074553|163009752|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|67.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.44|74.79|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||74.79|60.44|
81658712|NCT02074553|163009752|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|34.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|30.83|38.21|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||38.21|30.83|
81466275|NCT01895608|162625020|OTHER|non-parametric statistical analysis: Mann Whitney U Test for independent samples||||||0.662|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There will not be a difference in improvement in fall risk as measured by dynamic gait index following cognitive training that incorporates speed of processing tasks compared to general cognitive training.||||0.662
81630434|NCT05828017|162946529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean counts per participant between the standard curve, variation #1, and no preference counts.||||0.08
81630435|NCT05828017|162946529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean counts per participant between the standard curve and variation #1.||||0.31
81630436|NCT05828017|162946530|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean counts per participant between the standard curve, variation #1, and no preference counts.||||0.21
81630437|NCT05828017|162946530|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.085|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean counts per participant between the standard curve and variation #1.||||0.085
81630438|NCT05828017|162946531|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean counts per participant between the standard curve, variation #1, and no preference counts.||||0.86
81630439|NCT05828017|162946531|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean counts per participant between the standard curve and variation #1.||||1
81630440|NCT05828017|162946532|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.607||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean counts per participant between the standard curve, variation #1, and no preference counts.||||0.009
81630441|NCT05828017|162946532|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean counts per participant between the standard curve and variation #1.||||0.61
81630442|NCT05828017|162946533|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.0|||ANOVA|||This is to see if there is a difference in mean SRT50 scores between the standard curve, variation #1, and no preference counts.||1.00|0.11|<0.001
81630443|NCT05828017|162946533|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||ANOVA|||This is to see if there is a difference in SRT 50 scores between the standard curve and variation #1.||1|0|0.357
81630444|NCT05828017|162946534|SUPERIORITY||Total Count - Cramer's V|0.7|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in most preferred program counts between variations #2, #3, and #4||||<0.01
81630445|NCT05828017|162946534|SUPERIORITY||Total Count - Cramer's V|0.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in most preferred program counts between variations #2 and #3.||||0.94
81630446|NCT05828017|162946534|SUPERIORITY||Total Count - Cramer's V|0.014||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in most preferred program counts between variations #2 and #4||||0.94
81630447|NCT05828017|162946534|SUPERIORITY||Total Count - Cramer's V|0.45||||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in somewhat preferred (i.e. rated in the middle) program counts between variations #2, #3, and #4||||0.017
81630448|NCT05828017|162946534|SUPERIORITY||Total Count - Cramer's V|0.51||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in somewhat preferred (i.e. rated in the middle) program counts between variations #2 and #3.||||0.02
81630449|NCT05828017|162946534|SUPERIORITY||Total Count - Cramer's V|0.61||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in somewhat preferred (i.e. rated in the middle) program counts between variations #2 and #4||||0.006
81704357|NCT02917629|163104767|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0217|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0257||0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||Benjamini and Hochberg|||ENSG00000230585 baseline and post exposure||||0.031
81630450|NCT05828017|162946534|SUPERIORITY||Total Count - Cramer's V|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in the least preferred program counts between variations #2, #3, and #4||||<.0001
81630451|NCT05828017|162946534|SUPERIORITY||Total Count - Cramer's V|0.38||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in the least preferred program counts between variations #2 and #3||||0.08
81630452|NCT05828017|162946534|SUPERIORITY||Total Count - Cramer's V|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This is to see if there is a difference in the least preferred program counts between variations #2 and #4||||<0.001
81630453|NCT04070573|162946535|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.035||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||Risk difference direction = 81mg arm minus 162mg arm.|||||0.28
81630454|NCT04070573|162946536|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.035||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||Risk difference direction = 81mg arm minus 162mg arm.|||||0.31
81630455|NCT04070573|162946537|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.019||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||Risk difference direction = 81mg arm minus 162mg arm.|||||0.61
81658713|NCT02074553|163009752|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|95.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.1|101.62|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||101.62|89.10|
81658714|NCT02074553|163009752|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|73.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.67|78.16|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||78.16|68.67|
81658715|NCT02074553|163009752|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|67.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.48|72.33|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||72.33|63.48|
81658716|NCT02074553|163009754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|95.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.54|104.79|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||104.79|87.54|
81658717|NCT02074553|163009754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|78.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.97|86.04|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||86.04|71.97|
81685999|NCT00537940|163069903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.811||||0.3459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.524|1.254|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 21: Logistic regression model was used to estimate odds ratio and corresponding 95% CI of treatment difference, with treatment as fixed effect and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||1.254|0.524|0.3459
81686000|NCT05099991|163069932|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority would be demonstrated with a mean increase in procedure of 5 minutes.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|8.2||||||||8.2|-7.8|
81686001|NCT05099991|163069933|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.07
81686002|NCT00345605|163069973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Assuming r=0.5 between two measurements from the same subject, 12 subjects would provide a power of 0.8 to detect a 10% reduction in primary endpoints at an alpha value of 0.05.|For sample size calculation, we used the means and standard deviation for PT, PTT. Assuming r=0.5 between two measurements from the same subject, 12 subjects would provide a power of 0.8 to detect a 10% reduction in primary endpoints at an alpha value of 0.05.||||
81630456|NCT04070573|162946540|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.72
81630457|NCT01208662|162946602|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.91|||Log Rank|Observed Stratified Log Rank Test (1-sided p-value)||||1.91|1.23|<0.001
81630458|NCT01208662|162946603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Fisher Exact|||Exact (Clopper-Pearson) confidence limits of 98.2857% represents Bonferroni adjustment for 7 tests (1-0.05/7) per statistical analysis plan for key secondary outcomes.||||0.55
81630459|NCT01208662|162946604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Exact (Clopper-Pearson) confidence limits of 98.2857% represents Bonferroni adjustment for 7 tests (1-0.05/7) per statistical analysis plan for key secondary outcomes.||||0.99
81630460|NCT01208662|162946605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Exact (Clopper-Pearson) confidence limits of 98.2857% represents Bonferroni adjustment for 7 tests (1-0.05/7) per statistical analysis plan for key secondary outcomes.||||0.99
81630461|NCT01208662|162946607|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.29|1.21|2.27|||Log Rank|Stratified||Exact (Clopper-Pearson) confidence limits of 98.2857% represents Bonferroni adjustment for 7 tests (1-0.05/7) per statistical analysis plan for key secondary outcomes.||2.27|1.21|<0.001
81630462|NCT01208662|162946608|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.65|||Log Rank|||||1.65|0.73|>0.99
81630463|NCT01208662|162946610|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|99.29|0.73|1.65|||Log Rank|Stratified||Exact (Clopper-Pearson) confidence limits of 98.2857% represents Bonferroni adjustment for 7 tests (1-0.05/7) per statistical analysis plan for key secondary outcomes.||1.65|0.73|0.99
81630464|NCT01208662|162946617|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.01||||||||1.01|0.30|
81630465|NCT04433208|162946619|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81658718|NCT02074553|163009754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|53.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|49.27|58.98|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||58.98|49.27|
81658719|NCT02074553|163009754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|90.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.14|94.37|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||94.37|86.14|
81658720|NCT02074553|163009754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|73.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.52|77.15|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||77.15|70.52|
81658721|NCT02074553|163009754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|70.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.8|74.22|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||74.22|67.80|
81658722|NCT02074553|163009755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|93.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.24|102.78|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||102.78|84.24|
81704358|NCT02917629|163104767|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0098|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.005|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Benjamini and Hochberg|||ENSG00000249245 baseline and post exposure||||<0.001
81704359|NCT02917629|163104767|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0007|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0063|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Benjamini and Hochberg|||ENSG00000261792 baseline and post exposure||||<0.001
81630466|NCT03676192|162946625|EQUIVALENCE|The similarity criterion had been set such that the confidence limits of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference of ORR from each treatment group was entirely bounded by the interval (-12.5, 12.5).|Risk Difference (RD)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.02|7.83||||||Logistic regression model including treatment groups (CT-P16 and EU-approved Avastin) as a fixed effect and region (EMEA vs. America vs. Asia), sex (female vs. male), disease status at baseline (recurrence vs. metastatic), and ECOG performance score at baseline (0 vs. 1) as covariates was used.||7.83|-7.02|
81630467|NCT03676192|162946625|EQUIVALENCE|The similarity criterion had been set such that the confidence limits of the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the ratio of ORR from each treatment group was entirely bounded by the interval (0.7368, 1.3572).|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0136|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8767|1.1719||||||Log-binomial regression model including treatment groups (CT-P16 and EU-approved Avastin) as a fixed effect and region (EMEA vs. America vs. Asia), sex (female vs. male), disease status at baseline (recurrence vs. metastatic), and ECOG performance score at baseline (0 vs. 1) as covariates was used.||1.1719|0.8767|
81630468|NCT03676192|162946628|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.1||||||Adjusted stratified Cox regression model is used to estimate the hazard ratio and its 95% CI for receiving CT-P16 compared with receiving EU-approved Avastin using region (EMEA vs. America vs. Asia), sex (female vs. male), disease status at baseline (recurrence vs. metastatic), and ECOG performance score at baseline (0 vs. 1) as stratification factors.||1.10|0.77|
81658723|NCT02074553|163009755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|74.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.37|82.06|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||82.06|67.37|
81658724|NCT02074553|163009755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|43.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.78|48.53|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||48.53|39.78|
81704360|NCT02917629|163104768|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.006|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.006||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Benjamini and Hochberg|||ENSG00000234806 baseline and post exposure||||0.002
81704361|NCT02917629|163104769|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0013|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0072||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Benjamini and Hochberg|||ENSG00000232479 baseline and post exposure||||0.002
81533607|NCT00796666|162752241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2161|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Role Limitation Due to Emotional Problems Score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Baseline to Week 12||||0.2161
81630469|NCT03676192|162946629|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.19||||||Adjusted stratified Cox regression model is used to estimate the hazard ratio and its 95% CI for receiving CT-P16 compared with receiving EU-approved Avastin using region (EMEA vs. America vs. Asia), sex (female vs. male), disease status at baseline (recurrence vs. metastatic), and ECOG performance score at baseline (0 vs. 1) as stratification factors.||1.19|0.77|
81630470|NCT04731129|162946632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023||||||threshold for statistical significance \< 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Abnormal tissular architecture||||0.023
81630471|NCT04731129|162946632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||Threshold for statistical significance \< 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Homogeneous cell size||||0.01
81630472|NCT04731129|162946632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||threshold for statistical significance \< 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Homogeneous cell shape||||0.01
81533608|NCT00796666|162752242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|4.5|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Mental Health Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||4.50|-1.61|
81630473|NCT04731129|162946632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||threshold for statistical significance \< 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Homogeneous cell fluorescence||||0.013
81630474|NCT04731129|162946632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||threshold for statistical significance \< 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Blood vessel dysplasia||||0.16
81630475|NCT04731129|162946632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||threshold for statistical significance \< 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Organized conjunctive fibers||||0.17
81658725|NCT02074553|163009755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|90.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.12|94.49|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||94.49|86.12|
81630476|NCT04731129|162946632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049||||||threshold for statistical significance \< 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Full chia seed sign||||0.049
81630477|NCT04731129|162946632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0041||||||threshold for statistical significance \< 0.05|Fisher Exact|||General physician conclusion||||0.0041
81630478|NCT01868997|162946648|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.293|23.825||Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and P-value are obtained from a logistic regression model with treatment and smoking status as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||||23.825|3.293|< 0.001
81630479|NCT01868997|162946649|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|10.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.221||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.561|17.375|||Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||17.375|4.561|0.001
81630480|NCT01868997|162946650|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.843|-1.772|||Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||-1.772|-2.843|< 0.001
81630481|NCT01868997|162946651|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.245|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.073|-1.098|||Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||-1.098|-2.073|< 0.001
81630482|NCT01868997|162946652|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|14.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.827|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.549|21.773|||Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||21.773|6.549|< 0.001
81630483|NCT01868997|162946653|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|6.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.81||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.255|13.901|||Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||||13.901|-1.255|0.101
81630484|NCT01960452|162946654|OTHER|Group comparison, for absolute (spatially z-score normalized across all electrodes for each subject)||||||0.2791|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Only reporting values for approximate 10-20 channel CP1||||0.2791
81658726|NCT02074553|163009755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|72.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.48|76.12|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||76.12|69.48|
81630485|NCT01960452|162946654|OTHER|Group comparison, for absolute multiple comparisons correction across electrodes using threshold free cluster enhancement (TFCE)||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9
81630486|NCT01960452|162946655|OTHER|Group comparison, for both absolute (spatially z-score normalized across all electrodes for each subject)||||||0.1069|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Only reporting values for approximate 10-20 channel CP1||||0.1069
81630487|NCT01960452|162946655|OTHER|Group comparison, for absolute multiple comparisons correction across electrodes using threshold free cluster enhancement (TFCE)||||||0.546|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.546
81630488|NCT01960452|162946656|OTHER|Group comparison, for absolute (spatially z-score normalized across all electrodes for each subject)||||||0.2918|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Only reporting values for approximate 10-20 channel CP1||||0.2918
81658727|NCT02074553|163009755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|69.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.23|72.61|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||72.61|66.23|
81533609|NCT00796666|162752242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|6.5|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Mental Health Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||6.50|0.82|
81630489|NCT01960452|162946656|OTHER|Group comparison, for absolute multiple comparisons correction across electrodes using threshold free cluster enhancement (TFCE)||||||0.761|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.761
81630490|NCT06415292|162946669|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The P-value reported here is the calculated p-value. The p-value theshold for significance was p =0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81630491|NCT04778397|162946671|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|1.132||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.783|1.637|||Stratified log-rank test|P-value from stratified log-rank test.|||Hazard ratio and 95% CIs were calculated using the Cox proportional hazards model, adjusted for randomization stratification factors (appropriateness for non-intensive therapy vs intensive therapy, age (\< 75 years, \>=75 years), geographic region (US sites, outside the US sites)).|1.637|0.783|0.5070
81630492|NCT04778397|162946672|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|1.183||||0.3237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.845|1.654|||Stratified Log-rank test|P-value from stratified log-rank test.|||Hazard ratio and 95% CIs were calculated using the Cox proportional hazards model, adjusted for randomization stratification factors (appropriateness for non-intensive therapy vs intensive therapy, age (\< 75 years, \>=75 years), geographic region (US sites, outside the US sites)).|1.654|0.845|0.3237
81630493|NCT04778397|162946673|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|1.389||||0.0661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.043|1.848|||Stratified Log-rank test|P-value for comparing the event free survival functions from the two treatment groups was from stratified log-rank test, adjusted for randomization.|||Hazard ratio and 95% CIs were calculated using the Cox proportional hazards model, adjusted for randomization stratification factors: therapy appropriateness, age (\< 75 years, \>=75 years), geographic region (US sites, outside the US sites).|1.848|1.043|0.0661
81630494|NCT04778397|162946674|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.123|0.506|||||||Odds ratio and 2-sided 95% CI were calculated from stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel estimates adjusted for randomization stratification factors (appropriateness for non-intensive therapy versus intensive therapy, age (\< 75 years, \>=75 years), geographic region (US sites, outside US sites)).|0.506|0.123|
81630495|NCT04778397|162946675|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|0.072|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.559|||||||Odds ratio and 2-sided 95% CI were calculated from stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel estimates adjusted for randomization stratification factors (appropriateness for non-intensive therapy versus intensive therapy, age (\< 75 years, \>=75 years), geographic region (US sites, outside US sites)).|0.559|0.009|
81630496|NCT04778397|162946676|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|0.215|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.108|0.428|||||||Odds ratio and 2-sided 95% CI were calculated from stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel estimates adjusted for randomization stratification factors (appropriateness for non-intensive therapy versus intensive therapy, age (\< 75 years, \>=75 years), geographic region (US sites, outside US sites)).|0.428|0.108|
81630497|NCT03308877|162946706|OTHER|||||||0.07||||||Covariates include education \& percent days abstinent at baseline.|Regression, Linear|||Hypothesis 1: Affective psychopathy scores will moderate response to a BMI such that individuals with lower scores will benefit relative to controls, but individuals with higher psychopathy scores will not benefit from the intervention in terms of percent days abstinent.||||.07
81630498|NCT03308877|162946706|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Regression, Linear|||Sensitivity analysis: proximal follow-up (3 months following BMI or SC)||||.02
81630499|NCT03308877|162946706|OTHER||B|0.063|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.156|||Regression, Linear|bias corrected bootstrap||Increased readiness to change will be associated with decreased substance use.||.156|.007|<.01
81630500|NCT03308877|162946707|OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.74
81630501|NCT03308877|162946708|OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.88
81630502|NCT05163496|162946727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that the mean change in MADRS score from the preparation 1 session to day 28 would be the same in both niacin and psilocybin groups. The alternative hypothesis was that the change in the psilocybin group would be greater than the change in the niacin group, with an assumed true effect size of 1.06 SD units based on findings in prior studies. With 15 participants per group, this study had 80% power to observe a statistically significant difference between groups.||||<.001
81630503|NCT05218096|162946733|OTHER|Difference|Difference|-7.1||||0.6797|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.8|15.0|||Barnard's Unconditional Exact Test||CI calculated using the Chan and Zhang method.|||15.0|-28.8|0.6797
81630504|NCT05218096|162946733|OTHER|Difference|Difference|-7.1||||0.7341|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.8|19.3|||Barnard's Unconditional Exact Test||CI calculated using the Chan and Zhang method.|||19.3|-34.8|0.7341
81630505|NCT04089059|162946775|SUPERIORITY|Poisson regression for comparison of incidence rate against performance goal (0.43)|||||<|0.0001|||||||Poisson Regression|||||||<0.0001
81630506|NCT04089059|162946778|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of HF Hospitalization events 6 months before implant vs 6 months after implant||||<0.0001
81630507|NCT04089059|162946779|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of the incidence rate of HF hospitalizations or emergency department / hospital outpatient IV diuretic visits of Former Control Arm versus Modified Intent to Treat Arm at 6 months post-implant/Subgroup Analysis||||||0.0697|||||||Poisson Regression|||||||0.0697
81630508|NCT04089059|162946782|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of mPAP values at baseline to values at 6 months.||||||0.0952|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0952
81630509|NCT04089059|162946782|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of mPAP values at baseline to values at 6 months.||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0090
81630510|NCT04089059|162946782|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of mPAP values at baseline to values at 6 months.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81630511|NCT04089059|162946784|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of KCCQ at baseline and at 6 months||||||0.0026|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0026
81630512|NCT04089059|162946785|OTHER|Test of difference in distribution of NYHA class from baseline (all patients were class III at baseline).|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||The New York Heart Association (NYHA) Classification is a system used to evaluate and classify the severity of heart failure based on symptoms, patient's physical activity, and quality of life. Its scale ranges from class 1 to 4 with class 1 indicating the least severe heart failure symptoms (i.e., the best functionality) and class 4 indicating the most severe heart failure symptoms (i.e., the poorest functionality), with higher classes indicating poorer functioning as relates to heart failure.||||<0.0001
81630513|NCT04089059|162946786|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of baseline 6MWT vs 6 month 6MWT.||||||0.1086|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1086
81630514|NCT04089059|162946789|SUPERIORITY|Compare NTproBNP at baseline with 6 months||||||0.0628|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0628
81630515|NCT04625725|162946831|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|76.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.05|89.96|||Poisson regression||Estimates are based on a Poisson regression with robust variance. The model includes covariate for treatment, and age group, with the log of the follow-up time as an offset. Estimated RRR greater than 0% provides evidence in favor of AZD7442.|Primary Analysis||89.96|46.05|<0.001
81630516|NCT04625725|162946831|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|83.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.26|91.21|||Poisson regression||Estimates are based on a Poisson regression with robust variance. The model includes covariate for treatment, and age group, with the log of the follow-up time as an offset. Estimated RRR greater than 0% provides evidence in favor of AZD7442.|Final Analysis||91.21|67.26|<0.001
81630517|NCT04625725|162946833|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|34.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.44|46.05|||Poisson regression||Estimates are based on a Poisson regression with robust variance. The model includes covariate for treatment, and age group, with the log of the follow-up time as an offset. Estimated RRR greater than 0% provides evidence in favor of AZD7442.|||46.05|21.44|<0.001
81630518|NCT04625725|162946834|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|91.41||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.31|98.09|||Poisson regression||Estimates are based on a Poisson regression with robust variance. The model includes covariate for treatment, and age group, with the log of the follow-up time as an offset. Estimated RRR greater than 0% provides evidence in favor of AZD7442.|||98.09|61.31|0.001
81630519|NCT04625725|162946835|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|52.43||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.61|82.13|||Poisson regression|||||82.13|-26.61|0.137
81630520|NCT04484428|162946839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.773|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.773
81630521|NCT04484428|162946840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.972|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.972
81630522|NCT04484428|162946841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.617|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.617
81658728|NCT02074553|163009758|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|98.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.25|106.95|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||106.95|91.25|
81658729|NCT02074553|163009758|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|91.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.65|99.08|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||99.08|84.65|
81658730|NCT02074553|163009758|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|73.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.81|79.47|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||79.47|67.81|
81658731|NCT02074553|163009758|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|88.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.62|92.13|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||92.13|85.62|
81658732|NCT02074553|163009758|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|77.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.99|80.6|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||80.60|74.99|
81658733|NCT02074553|163009758|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|76.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.92|79.49|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||79.49|73.92|
81658734|NCT02074553|163009759|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|89.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.7|97.84|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||97.84|81.7|
81658735|NCT02074553|163009759|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|66.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.12|73.1|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||73.1|61.12|
81466276|NCT01895608|162625021|OTHER|non-parametric statistical analysis: Mann Whitney U Test for independent samples||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There will not be a difference in improvement in static balance as measured by sensory organization test following balance rehabilitation that incorporates dual-task practice compared to standard balance rehabilitation.||||0.05
81533610|NCT00796666|162752242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2087|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Mental Health Score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Baseline to Week 12||||0.2087
81658736|NCT02074553|163009759|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|42.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|38.68|46.32|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||46.32|38.68|
81658737|NCT02074553|163009759|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|88.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.21|93.56|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||93.56|84.21|
81658738|NCT02074553|163009759|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|75.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.99|79.86|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||79.86|71.99|
81686003|NCT05299892|163069980|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.46153||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|12.99|||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was conducted for the three SE conditions (off, moderate, strong) at 50 dBA .Post -hoc comparisons were done using Bonferroni's correction. Below result is the mean comparison between SE of and SE moderate. Analysis of age effects was not completed.||12.99|1.79|.005
81704362|NCT02917629|163104769|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0037|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0193||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Benjamini and Hochberg|||ENSG00000233163 baseline and post exposure||||0.020
81704363|NCT02917629|163104769|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0098|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.005||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Benjamini and Hochberg|||ENSG00000249245 baseline and post-exposure||||0.001
81704364|NCT01042938|163104776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7991|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7606||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3693|-0.2289|||Standard pooled variances t-test|||Hypothesis: The mean RDS for curcumin group is significantly different (i.e., lower) than mean RDS of placebo group at end of radiation treatment.||-0.2289|-1.3693|0.0077
81704365|NCT01042938|163104777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Hypothesis: The presence of moist desquamation significantly differed between the curcumin group and the placebo group.||||0.0022
81704366|NCT01042938|163104778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis: There is a significant difference in mean redness (i.e., mean a\* number value) between the curcumin and placebo groups.||||0.145
81533611|NCT00796666|162752243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|3.58|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Composite Mental Health Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||3.58|-1.21|
81630523|NCT04484428|162946842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.796|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.796
81630524|NCT04484428|162946843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.960
81630525|NCT04484428|162946844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.761|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.761
81630526|NCT04484428|162946845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.979|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.979
81630527|NCT04484428|162946846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.803|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.803
81630528|NCT06193070|162946924|OTHER|A one-tailed paired t-test was run to examine within subject mean difference on the cancer nutrition information beliefs scale pre- and post-game.|||||<|0.001||||||The threshold was set at alpha \< 0.05.|t-test, 1 sided|A paired samples t-test was run on pre- and post-game mean scores within subjects.||All participants were exposed to the intervention, and pre- and post-game scores within subject were examined.||||<.001
81533612|NCT00796666|162752243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|5.05|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Composite Mental Health Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||5.05|0.37|
81533613|NCT00796666|162752243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2897|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Composite Mental Health Score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Baseline to Week 12||||0.2897
81630529|NCT04479761|162946992|OTHER|T test derived from a linear mixed effects model|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||we provided the mean difference between the vestibular group and healthy controls for the reported condition.|||||0.005
81630530|NCT04479761|162946993|OTHER|T tests derived from linear mixed effects model|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||we provided the mean difference between the vestibular group and the controls on the reported condition.|||||0.008
81630531|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.49||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.66|15.65|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: Vehicle, Type: ROI||15.65|-10.66|0.75
81630532|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.37||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.49|7.76|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: Vehicle, Type: ROI||7.76|-18.49|0.50
81630533|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.48|14.84|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: Vehicle, Type: ROI||14.84|-11.48|0.83
81630534|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.91|6.15|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: Vehicle, Type: Entire Image||6.15|-7.91|0.84
81630535|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.89||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.13|8.9|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: Vehicle, Type: Entire Image||8.90|-5.13|0.66
81630536|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.38|7.68|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: Vehicle, Type: Entire Image||7.68|-6.38|0.88
81630537|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-53.83||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-200.7|93.05|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 3% Type: ROI||93.05|-200.70|0.54
81630538|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.51||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-187.01|105.98|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 3% Type: ROI||105.98|-187.01|0.65
81630539|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-52.99||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-199.87|93.88|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 3% Type: ROI||93.88|-199.87|0.55
81630540|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.65||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-81.85|8.56|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 3%, Type: Entire Image||8.56|-81.85|0.18
81630541|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.49||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-67.58|22.59|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 3%, Type: Entire Image||22.59|-67.58|0.41
81704367|NCT01042938|163104779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.685||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.059|4.428|||ANCOVA|||Hypothesis: There is a significant difference in mean MPQ pain scores between the curcumin and placebo groups.||4.428|-1.059|0.218
81704368|NCT01042938|163104779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.6|||ANCOVA|||Hypothesis: There is a significant difference in mean sensory subscale pain scores between curcumin and placebo groups.||3.6|-0.6|0.152
81704369|NCT01042938|163104779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Hypohesis: There is a signifcant difference in affective subscale pain scores between curcumin and placebo groups.||1.1|-0.7|0.700
81704370|NCT01042938|163104779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Hypothesis: There is a significant difference in mean perceived pain scores between curcumin and placebo groups.||0.7|-0.4|0.559
81658739|NCT02074553|163009759|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|73.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.53|77.19|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||77.19|69.53|
81658740|NCT02074553|163009760|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|97.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.85|105.21|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||105.21|89.85|
81704371|NCT00856986|163104783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Treatment Difference, LSMean|-0.52||||||95.0|-0.68|-0.36|||ANCOVA|||The estimated treatment difference between Detemir+Lira 1.8 and Lira 1.8 as well as 95% confidence interval and p-value were calculated by an ANCOVA model with treatment, country and previous OAD as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate. The p-value reflects a two-sided test for the null hypothesis of no difference between the two treatment groups with a significance level of 5% and with the power of 90%.||-0.36|-0.68|
81630542|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.86||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-79.06|11.34|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 3%, Type: Entire Image||11.34|-79.06|0.22
81630543|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.66||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-183.08|121.76|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 10%, Type: ROI||121.76|-183.08|0.74
81630544|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-98.77||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-250.79|53.25|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 10%, Type: ROI||53.25|-250.79|0.28
81630545|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-214.89||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-367.31|-62.48|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 10%, Type: ROI||-62.48|-367.31|0.02
81630546|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.89||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-81.44|73.66|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 10% , Type: Entire Image||73.66|-81.44|0.93
81630547|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-191.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-268.37|-113.67|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 10% , Type: Entire Image||-113.67|-268.37|<.0001
81630548|NCT04183283|162946996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-252.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-329.79|-174.68|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 10%, Type: Entire Image||-174.68|-329.79|<.0001
81630549|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.28|8.15|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: Vehicle, Type: ROI||8.15|-8.28|0.99
81630550|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.78|7.6|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: Vehicle, Type: ROI||7.60|-8.78|0.91
81704372|NCT00856986|163104784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Treatment Difference, LSMean|-0.41||||||95.0|-0.6|-0.21|||ANCOVA||The analysis values for intensified Lira 1.8 mg subjects were kept in the treatment group and the last observation carried forward (LOCF) method was applied.|The estimated treatment difference between Detemir+Lira 1.8 and Lira 1.8 as well as 95% confidence interval and p-value were calculated by an ANCOVA model with treatment, country and previous OAD as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate. The p-value reflects a two-sided test for the null hypothesis of no difference between the two treatment groups with a significance level of 5%.||-0.21|-0.6|
81704373|NCT00856986|163104785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS mean|-0.51||||||95.0|-0.7|-0.31|||ANCOVA||The mean change in HbA1c from randomisation to week 52 was analysed including the values before intensification as LOCF for intensified subjects|||-0.31|-0.7|
81630551|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.53||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.69|10.74|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: Vehicle, Type: ROI||10.74|-5.69|0.61
81630552|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.58|7.0|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: Vehicle, Type: Entire Image||7.00|-9.58|0.80
81630553|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.45||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.83|9.72|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: Vehicle, Type: Entire Image||9.72|-6.83|0.77
81630554|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.85||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.45|10.14|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: Vehicle, Type: Entire Image||10.14|-6.45|0.71
81630555|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.38||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-53.27|16.51|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 3%, Type: ROI||16.51|-53.27|0.38
81704374|NCT04018612|163104823|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-21.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.091||0.0258|ONE_SIDED|90.0||-7.53|||ANCOVA||SPID24 was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline (BL) Pain Intensity-Numerical Pain Relief Scale (PI-NPRS) as a covariate. The lower limit of one-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) was -∞|||-7.53||0.0258
81704375|NCT04018612|163104823|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-25.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.154||0.0115|ONE_SIDED|90.0||-11.35|||ANCOVA||SPID24 was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline PI-NPRS as a covariate. The lower limit of one-sided 90% CI was -∞|||-11.35||0.0115
81704376|NCT04018612|163104824|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|12.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.267||0.0087|ONE_SIDED|90.0|5.92||||ANCOVA||TOTPAR24 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline PI-NPRS as a covariate. The upper limit of one-sided 90% CI was +∞||||5.92|0.0087
81704377|NCT04018612|163104824|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|12.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.297||0.012|ONE_SIDED|90.0|5.31||||ANCOVA||TOTPAR24 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline PI-NPRS as a covariate. The upper limit of one-sided 90% CI was +∞||||5.31|0.0120
81630556|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.97||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.76|31.83|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 3%, Type: ROI||31.83|-37.76|0.89
81630557|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.12||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-45.0|24.77|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 3%, Type: ROI||24.77|-45.00|0.63
81630558|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.31||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.21|3.58|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 3%, Type: Entire Image||3.58|-26.21|0.21
81630559|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.19||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.04|11.67|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 3%, Type: Entire Image||11.67|-18.04|0.72
81658741|NCT02074553|163009760|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|87.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.59|94.26|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||94.26|80.59|
81658742|NCT02074553|163009760|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|67.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.71|73.43|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||73.43|62.71|
81658743|NCT02074553|163009760|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|88.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.06|91.63|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||91.63|85.06|
81658744|NCT02074553|163009760|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|76.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.03|79.65|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||79.65|74.03|
81658745|NCT02074553|163009760|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the test formulation was concluded if its 90% CI was included in the bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|75.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.7|78.27|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA (fixed factors: treatment, period, and treatment sequence; and random factor: participant) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI.||78.27|72.70|
81658746|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.296||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of Interest is left anterior insula.||||0.2960
81658747|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.345||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left anterior insula.||||0.3450
81630560|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.46||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.35|4.44|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 3%, Type: Entire Image||4.44|-25.35|0.25
81630561|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.27||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.71|37.25|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 10%, Type: ROI||37.25|-22.71|0.69
81630562|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.7||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-50.6|9.2|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 10%, Type: ROI||9.2|-50.60|0.25
81630563|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-34.79||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-64.77|-4.81|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 10%, Type: ROI||-4.81|-64.77|0.06
81630564|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.01||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.4|35.42|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 10% Type: Entire Image||35.42|-15.4|0.51
81658748|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1192||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left anterior putamen.||||0.1192
81658749|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6639||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left anterior putamen.||||0.6639
81658750|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8295||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left dorsal anterior cingulate cortex.||||0.8295
81658751|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left dorsal anterior cingulate cortex.||||0.0078
81630565|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-53.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-78.98|-28.29|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 10% Type: Entire Image||-28.29|-78.98|<0.001
81630566|NCT04183283|162946997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-79.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-104.91|-54.09|||ANOVA|||Ring/CA conc: 10% Type: Entire Image||-54.09|-104.91|<.0001
81630567|NCT03655028|162947136|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||The co-variate used in the analysis was the 6 minute walk distance at baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.85
81630568|NCT03655028|162947137|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.307||||||The co-variant used to adjust the ANCOVA was the baseline step count/day.|ANCOVA|||||||.307
81630569|NCT03655028|162947138|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.106||||||this comparison is made between distance walked during 6MW at 12 weeks and distance walked during 6MW at 24 weeks|ANCOVA|||||||0.106
81630570|NCT03655028|162947139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Baseline PCS score was used at the co-variate|ANCOVA|||||||0.26
81630571|NCT03655028|162947140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||Covariate was baseline MCS score|ANCOVA|||||||0.85
81658752|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7153||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left dorsolateral pre-frontal cortex.||||0.7153
81658753|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8511||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left dorsolateral pre-frontal cortex||||0.8511
81658754|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4228||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left parietal cortex||||0.4228
81658755|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0611||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left parietal cortex||||0.0611
81658756|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9879||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left premotor cortex||||0.9879
81658757|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2065||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left premotor cortex||||0.2065
81658758|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1837||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left substantia nigra/ventral tegmental area||||0.1837
81630572|NCT03655028|162947141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.025
81630573|NCT05618587|162947142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.46
81630574|NCT05618587|162947143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.79
81630575|NCT05618587|162947144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.68
81630576|NCT05618587|162947145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.89
81630577|NCT05618587|162947146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.75
81630578|NCT05618587|162947147|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Barnard unconditional exact test|||||||1.0
81630579|NCT05618587|162947148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.28
81630580|NCT05618587|162947149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.58
81630581|NCT05618587|162947150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81630582|NCT05618587|162947151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.50
81630583|NCT05618587|162947152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.29
81630584|NCT05618587|162947153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.35
81630585|NCT05256654|162947154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.92||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|11.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (Triglycerides (TG) \<250 milligram per deciliter (mg/dL) or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||11.9|-15.5|0.691
81630586|NCT05256654|162947154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.98||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|-3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-3.9|-23.6|0.008
81630587|NCT05256654|162947154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.36||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||2.9|-18.3|0.140
81630588|NCT05256654|162947155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-54.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.3|-43.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-43.1|-63.3|<.001
81630589|NCT05256654|162947155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-69.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.8|-63.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-63.9|-74.8|<.001
81630590|NCT05256654|162947155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-76.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.4|-72.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-72.0|-80.4|<.001
81630591|NCT05256654|162947156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.24||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|14.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||14.0|-14.6|0.854
81630592|NCT05256654|162947156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.98||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-6.4|-26.0|0.002
81630593|NCT05256654|162947156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.28||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-1.1|-21.9|0.033
81630594|NCT05256654|162947157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.03||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||2.2|-13.8|0.143
81630595|NCT05256654|162947157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.93|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-10.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-10.5|-22.0|<.001
81630596|NCT05256654|162947157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.9|-17.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-17.2|-27.9|<.001
81704378|NCT02999191|163104849|OTHER||Ratio|89.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.304|110.25|||ANOVA||The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios \[%\] of BI 1467335: Tablets, fasted (numerator) and Solution, fasted (denominator). The Standard Deviation \[SD\] is the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint was an ANOVA \[Analysis of Variance\] model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||110.25|73.304|
81630597|NCT05256654|162947158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.55||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||0.9|-21.1|0.068
81630598|NCT05256654|162947158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|-17.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-17.6|-32.6|<.001
81630599|NCT05256654|162947158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.1|-15.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-15.7|-31.1|<.001
81630600|NCT05256654|162947159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-36.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.8|-25.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-25.1|-45.8|<.001
81630601|NCT05256654|162947159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-50.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.4|-43.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-43.3|-56.4|<.001
81630602|NCT05256654|162947159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-52.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.4|-45.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-45.9|-58.4|<.001
81630603|NCT05256654|162947160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-38.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.2|-21.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-21.2|-52.2|<.001
81630604|NCT05256654|162947160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-54.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.4|-43.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-43.8|-62.4|<.001
81630605|NCT05256654|162947160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-63.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.3|55.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||55.5|-70.3|<.001
81466277|NCT01895608|162625021|OTHER|non-parametric statistical analysis: Mann Whitney U Test for independent samples||||||0.171|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There will not be a difference in improvement in static balance as measured by sensory organization test following cognitive training that incorporates speed of processing tasks compared to general cognitive training.||||0.171
81630606|NCT05256654|162947161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.99||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|8.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||8.5|-15.2|0.506
81630607|NCT05256654|162947161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|-11.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-11.3|-27.2|<.001
81630608|NCT05256654|162947161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|-11.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-11.0|-27.0|<.001
81658759|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8195||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left substantia nigra/ventral tegmental area||||0.8195
81658760|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.642||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left thalamus||||0.6420
81630609|NCT05256654|162947162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.16||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||5.2|-11.2|0.428
81630610|NCT05256654|162947162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-2.3|-14.7|0.009
81630611|NCT05256654|162947162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-6.0|-18.0|<.001
81630612|NCT05256654|162947163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.1||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|23.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||23.7|-8.4|0.412
81630613|NCT05256654|162947163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.52||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||2.1|-19.7|0.104
81630614|NCT05256654|162947163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.79||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|6.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||6.7|-16.2|0.363
81630615|NCT05256654|162947164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.19||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||2.3|-22.2|0.101
81658761|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7475||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left thalamus||||0.7475
81658762|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9049||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left visual cortex||||0.9049
81658763|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.183||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left visual cortex||||0.1830
81630616|NCT05256654|162947164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.96||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-1.0|-20.6|0.033
81466278|NCT01895608|162625022|OTHER|non-parametric statistical analysis: Mann Whitney U Test for independent samples||||||0.313|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There will not be a difference in improvement in gait speed following balance rehabilitation that incorporates dual-task practice compared to standard balance rehabilitation.||||0.313
81630617|NCT05256654|162947164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.98||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-0.6|-20.3|0.040
81630618|NCT05256654|162947165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.5|-13.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-13.6|-40.5|<.001
81630619|NCT05256654|162947165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-42.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.5|-33.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-33.2|-50.5|<.001
81630620|NCT05256654|162947165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-44.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.5|-35.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Model uses log-transformed outcome and baseline variables, including terms for baseline, strata (TG \<250 mg/dL or \>=250 mg/dL at screening), and the interaction between treatment and time.|||-35.9|-52.5|<.001
81630621|NCT03442309|162947177|NON_INFERIORITY|NI margin for arrest difference of 10%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.01||||||||0.01|-.22|
81630622|NCT03442309|162947178|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority OR (OR δ, 0.63)|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.08||||||||1.08|0.82|
81630623|NCT03314688|162947186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.69
81630624|NCT03314688|162947187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of Q1: In the past month, how often did you take your aromatase inhibitor (AI)/tamoxifen pills as the doctor prescribed? = 'All the time'||||0.33
81630625|NCT03314688|162947187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of Q2: In the past month, how often did you forget to take one or more of your aromatase inhibitor (AI)/tamoxifen pills? = 'Never'||||0.44
81630626|NCT03314688|162947187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of Q3: In the past month, how often did you decide to skip one or more of your aromatase inhibitor (AI)/tamoxifen pills? = 'Never'||||0.29
81630627|NCT03314688|162947188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of Q1: In the past month, how often did you take your aromatase inhibitor (AI)/tamoxifen pills as the doctor prescribed? = 'All the time'||||0.69
81630628|NCT03314688|162947188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of Q2: In the past month, how often did you forget to take one or more of your aromatase inhibitor (AI)/tamoxifen pills? = 'Never'||||0.91
81630629|NCT03314688|162947188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of Q3: In the past month, how often did you decide to skip one or more of your aromatase inhibitor (AI)/tamoxifen pills? = 'Never'||||0.13
81630630|NCT03728608|162947231|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||survival analysis|||||||0.92
81630631|NCT03728608|162947232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||survival analysis|||||||0.65
81630632|NCT03728608|162947233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||survival analysis|||||||0.96
81630633|NCT03728608|162947234|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||survival analysis|||||||0.77
81630634|NCT03728608|162947235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.43
81630635|NCT03728608|162947236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.97
81630636|NCT03728608|162947237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.97
81630637|NCT03728608|162947238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.79
81630638|NCT01828112|162947258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.67|||Log Rank|||||0.67|0.36|<0.001
81630639|NCT05873556|162947340|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=93 with a Condition × 2-Week Follow-Up interaction. AOC was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 2-Week Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|0.97||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.27|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex assigned at birth, age, and student status (4-year vs. not) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 2-Week Follow-Up for PFI versus AOC reported in this section.||1.27|0.74|0.83
81630640|NCT05873556|162947340|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=93 with a Condition × 3-Month Follow-Up interaction. AOC was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 3-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|1.07||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.38|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex assigned at birth, age, and student status (4-year vs. not) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 3-Month Follow-Up for PFI versus AOC reported in this section.||1.38|0.83|0.61
81630641|NCT05873556|162947341|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=93 with a Condition × 2-Week Follow-Up interaction. AOC was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 2-Week Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|1.16||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.72|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex assigned at birth, age, and student status (4-year vs. not) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 2-Week Follow-Up for PFI versus AOC reported in this section.||1.72|0.79|0.45
81630642|NCT05873556|162947341|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=93 with a Condition × 3-Month Follow-Up interaction. AOC was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 3-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|1.17||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.79|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex assigned at birth, age, and student status (4-year vs. not) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 3-Month Follow-Up for PFI versus AOC reported in this section.||1.79|0.77|0.46
81658764|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5318||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right anterior insula||||0.5318
81466279|NCT01895608|162625022|OTHER|non-parametric statistical analysis: Mann Whitney U Test for independent samples||||||0.852|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There will not be a difference in improvement in gait speed following cognitive training that incorporates speed of processing tasks compared to general cognitive training.||||0.852
81466280|NCT01895608|162625023|OTHER|non-parametric statistical analysis: Mann Whitney U Test for independent samples||||||0.263|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There will not be a difference in improvement in balance confidence following balance rehabilitation that incorporates dual-task practice compared to standard balance rehabilitation.||||0.263
81630643|NCT05873556|162947342|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=93 with a Condition × 2-Week Follow-Up interaction. AOC was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 2-Week Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|0.95||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.17|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex assigned at birth, age, and student status (4-year vs. not) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 2-Week Follow-Up for PFI versus AOC reported in this section.||1.17|0.77|0.62
81630644|NCT05873556|162947342|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=93 with a Condition × 3-Month Follow-Up interaction. AOC was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 3-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|1.14||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.48|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex assigned at birth, age, and student status (4-year vs. not) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 3-Month Follow-Up for PFI versus AOC reported in this section.||1.48|0.87|0.34
81630645|NCT05873556|162947343|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=93 with a Condition × 2-Week Follow-Up interaction. AOC was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 2-Week Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|1.08||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.54|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex assigned at birth, age, and student status (4-year vs. not) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 2-Week Follow-Up for PFI versus AOC reported in this section.||1.54|0.76|0.66
81630646|NCT05873556|162947343|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=93 with a Condition × 3-Month Follow-Up interaction. AOC was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 3-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|1.02||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.38|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex assigned at birth, age, and student status (4-year vs. not) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 3-Month Follow-Up for PFI versus AOC reported in this section.||1.38|0.75|0.92
81630647|NCT00661141|162947364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8727||||||Overall p-value testing cohort difference from ANOVA|ANOVA|||1.0 mg/kg Cohort, 3.0 mg/kg cohort, 5.0 mg/kg cohort||||0.8727
81630648|NCT00661141|162947367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0023||||||Overall p-value testing cohort difference from ANOVA|ANOVA|||1.0 mg/kg Cohort, 3.0 mg/kg cohort, 5.0 mg/kg cohort||||0.0023
81630649|NCT00661141|162947367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.386||||||P-values for pairwise comparison between cohorts from ANOVA|ANOVA|||1.0 mg/kg Cohort, 3.0 mg/kg cohort||||0.386
81630650|NCT00661141|162947367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006||||||P-values for pairwise comparison between cohorts from ANOVA|ANOVA|||1.0 mg/kg, 5.0 mg/kg||||0.0006
81630651|NCT00661141|162947367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0154||||||P-values for pairwise comparison between cohorts from ANOVA|ANOVA|||3.0 mg/kg, 5.0 mg/kg||||0.0154
81630652|NCT00661141|162947374|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|115.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.45|147.67|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||147.67|90.45|
81658765|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9588||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right anterior insula||||0.9588
81658766|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7551||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right dorsal anterior cingulate cortex||||0.7551
81466281|NCT01895608|162625023|OTHER|non-parametric statistical analysis: Mann Whitney U Test for independent samples||||||0.181|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There will not be a difference in improvement in balance confidence following cognitive training that incorporates speed of processing tasks compared to general cognitive training.||||0.181
81466282|NCT04143594|162625029|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.6||||0.7178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|13.2||P-value was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) tests stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs \> 100,000 copies/mL).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentage of participants between LEN-containing and the B/F/TAF groups, and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||13.2|-18.4|0.7178
81466283|NCT04143594|162625029|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-7.1||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|9.3||P-value was from the CMH tests stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (\<= 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentage of participants between LEN-containing treatment groups and the B/F/TAF group, and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||9.3|-23.4|0.3900
81630653|NCT00661141|162947374|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|126.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.94|155.87|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||155.87|101.94|
81630654|NCT00661141|162947374|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|137.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|115.66|163.65|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||163.65|115.66|
81630655|NCT00661141|162947374|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|82.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.83|108.07|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||108.07|62.83|
81630656|NCT00661141|162947374|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|115.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.19|145.67|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|3 participants in Cohort 3 had some residual 4-MP detected on Day 2 (Placebo treatment). As a result, the data for the participants on Day 2 were excluded from these statistical analyses, which could be compared with the analyses below where all available data were included.||145.67|91.19|
81630657|NCT00661141|162947374|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|112.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.14|131.98|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|Analyses for Cohort 3 where all available data were included.||131.98|96.14|
81630658|NCT00661141|162947377|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|139.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.18|211.51|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||211.51|92.18|
81630659|NCT00661141|162947377|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|120.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.8|134.03|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||134.03|108.80|
81630660|NCT00661141|162947377|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|143.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.72|190.87|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||190.87|107.72|
81630661|NCT00661141|162947377|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|103.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.35|126.1|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||126.10|84.35|
81630662|NCT00661141|162947377|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|123.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.61|139.67|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|3 participants in Cohort 3 had some residual 4-MP detected on Day 2 (Placebo treatment). As a result, the data for the participants on Day 2 were excluded from these statistical analyses, which could be compared with the analyses below where all available data were included.||139.67|108.61|
81630663|NCT00661141|162947377|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|137.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|123.3|152.59|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|Analyses for Cohort 3 where all available data were included.||152.59|123.30|
81630664|NCT00661141|162947379|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|121.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.42|136.84|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||136.84|108.42|
81630665|NCT00661141|162947379|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|123.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.55|163.56|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||163.56|93.55|
81630666|NCT00661141|162947379|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|150.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.14|242.63|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||242.63|93.14|
81658767|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7895||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right dorsal anterior cingulate cortex||||0.7895
81658768|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9494||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right dorsolateral pre-frontal cortex||||0.9494
81658769|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4482||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right dorsolateral pre-frontal cortex||||0.4482
81658770|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9343||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right parietal cortex||||0.9343
81658771|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7711||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right parietal cortex||||0.7711
81658772|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4755||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right premotor cortex||||0.4755
81466284|NCT04143594|162625029|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-7.2||||0.3797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|9.1||P-value was from the CMH tests stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (\<= 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentage of participants between LEN-containing treatment groups and the B/F/TAF group, and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||9.1|-23.5|0.3797
81658773|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3982||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right premotor cortex||||0.3982
81658774|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4622||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right thalamus||||0.4622
81658775|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4604||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right thalamus||||0.4604
81658776|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2485||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right visual cortex||||0.2485
81658777|NCT00657020|163009807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1931||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right visual cortex||||0.1931
81658778|NCT00657020|163009808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4535||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis considered the response time of treatments in comparison to be equal.||||0.4535
81658779|NCT00657020|163009808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1811||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis considered the response time of treatments in comparison to be equal.||||0.1811
81658780|NCT00657020|163009809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6261||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis considered treatments in comparison to be equal.||||0.6261
81658781|NCT00657020|163009809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0106||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis considered treatments in comparison to be equal.||||0.0106
81658782|NCT00657020|163009810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5544||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left parietal cortex.||||0.5544
81658783|NCT00657020|163009810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6716||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left parietal cortex.||||0.6716
81658784|NCT00657020|163009810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7511||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left superior occipital cortex.||||0.7511
81658785|NCT00657020|163009810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7959||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left superior occipital cortex.||||0.7959
81658786|NCT00657020|163009810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6418||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left visual cortex.||||0.6418
81658787|NCT00657020|163009810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2205||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is left visual cortex.||||0.2205
81658788|NCT00657020|163009810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5135||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right parietal cortex.||||0.5135
81658789|NCT00657020|163009810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9781||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right parietal cortex.||||0.9781
81658790|NCT00657020|163009810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3755||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right premotor cortex.||||0.3755
81658791|NCT00657020|163009810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2612||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right premotor cortex.||||0.2612
81658792|NCT00657020|163009810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8486||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right superior occipital cortex.||||0.8486
81658793|NCT00657020|163009810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8318||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right superior occipital cortex.||||0.8318
81658794|NCT00657020|163009810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7554||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right visual cortex.||||0.7554
81658795|NCT00657020|163009810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5421||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Region of interest is right visual cortex.||||0.5421
81658796|NCT00657020|163009811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1963||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis considered response time of treatments in comparison to be equal.||||0.1963
81658797|NCT00657020|163009811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0959||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis considered response time of treatments in comparison to be equal.||||0.0959
81658798|NCT00657020|163009812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis considered treatments in comparison to be equal.||||0.5400
81658799|NCT00657020|163009812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis considered the treatments in comparison to be equal.||||0.1800
81658800|NCT02937454|163009829|OTHER||Annualised event rate ratio (RR)|0.79||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.01|||Negative binomial model|Negative binomial model adjusted for baseline covariates: sex, age, HF aetiology, HF duration, and country.||Full Analysis Set (FAS)||1.01|0.62|0.059
81658801|NCT02937454|163009829|OTHER||Annualised event rate ratio (RR)|0.75||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.96|||Negative binomial model|Negative binomial model adjusted for baseline covariates: sex, age, HF aetiology, HF duration, and country.||Covid-19 Sensitivity Analysis||0.96|0.59|0.024
81658802|NCT02937454|163009830|OTHER||Annualised event rate ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.0|||Negative binomial model|Negative binomial model adjusted for baseline covariates: sex, age, HF aetiology, HF duration, and country.||Full Analysis Set (FAS)||1.0|0.64|0.050
81658803|NCT02937454|163009830|OTHER||Annualised event rate ratio (RR)|0.77||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.97|||Negative binomial model|Negative binomial model adjusted for baseline covariates: sex, age, HF aetiology, HF duration, and country.||COVID-19 sensitivity analyses||0.97|0.62|0.024
81658804|NCT02937454|163009831|OTHER||Annualised event rate ratio (RR)|0.74||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.94|||Negative binomial model|Negative binomial model adjusted for baseline covariates: sex, age, HF aetiology, HF duration, and country.||Full Analysis Set (FAS)||0.94|0.58|0.013
81658805|NCT02937454|163009831|OTHER||Annualised event rate ratio (RR)|0.7||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.9|||Negative binomial model|Negative binomial model adjusted for baseline covariates: sex, age, HF aetiology, HF duration, and country.||COVID-19 sensitivity analyses||0.90|0.55|0.005
81658806|NCT02937454|163009832|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.32|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression adjusted for sex, age, HF aetiology, HF duration, and country at baseline.||Full Analysis Set (FAS)||1.32|0.70|0.809
81658807|NCT02937454|163009832|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.29|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression adjusted for sex, age, HF aetiology, HF duration, and country at baseline||Covid-19 Sensitivity Analysis||1.29|0.68|0.687
81658808|NCT02937454|163009833|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.98|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression adjusted for sex, age, HF aetiology, HF duration, and country at baseline||Full Analysis Set (FAS)||0.98|0.66|0.030
81658809|NCT02937454|163009833|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.97|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression adjusted for sex, age, HF aetiology, HF duration, and country at baseline||Covid-19 Sensitivity Analysis||0.97|0.65|0.023
81658810|NCT02937454|163009834|OTHER||Annualised event rate ratio (RR)|0.67||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.97|||Negative binomial model|Negative binomial model adjusted for baseline covariates: sex, age, HF aetiology, HF duration, and country.||Full Analysis Set (FAS)||0.97|0.47|0.035
81658811|NCT02937454|163009834|OTHER||Annualised event rate ratio (RR)|0.61||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.88|||Negative binomial model|Negative binomial model adjusted for baseline covariates: sex, age, HF aetiology, HF duration, and country||Covid-19 Sensitivity Analysis||0.88|0.42|0.009
81658812|NCT02937454|163009835|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.92|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression adjusted for sex, age, HF aetiology, HF duration, and country at baseline.||Full Analysis Set (FAS)||0.92|0.59|0.006
81658813|NCT02937454|163009836|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.94|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression adjusted for sex, age, HF aetiology, HF duration, and country at baseline.||Full Analysis Set (FAS)||0.94|0.63|0.009
81658814|NCT02937454|163009837|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.31|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression adjusted for sex, age, HF aetiology, HF duration, and country at baseline||Full Analysis Set (FAS)||1.31|0.75|0.944
81658815|NCT02937454|163009838|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.39|||Generalised Estimating Equations (GEE)|The following variables are included in the GEE model: treatment, visit, baseline NYHA class, sex, age, HF aetiology, HF duration, and country||Full Analysis Set (FAS)||1.39|0.93|0.196
81658816|NCT02937454|163009839|OTHER|||||||0.208|||||||Mixed-effect model of repeated measures|MMRM using unstructured covariance matrix: Change score = Baseline score + Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline covariates.||Week 6||||0.208
81658817|NCT02937454|163009839|OTHER|||||||0.408|||||||Mixed-effect model of repeated measures|MMRM using unstructured covariance matrix: Change score = Baseline score + Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline covariates.||Week 24||||0.408
81658818|NCT02937454|163009839|OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||Mixed-effect model of repeated measures|MMRM using unstructured covariance matrix: Change score = Baseline score + Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline covariates.||Week 52||||0.999
81658819|NCT02937454|163009840|OTHER|||||||0.227|||||||Mixed-effect model of repeated measures|MMRM using unstructured covariance matrix: Change score = Baseline score + Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline covariates.||Week 2||||0.227
81658820|NCT02937454|163009840|OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Mixed-effect model of repeated measures|MMRM using unstructured covariance matrix: Change score = Baseline score + Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline covariates.||Week 4||||0.018
81658821|NCT02937454|163009840|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Mixed-effect model of repeated measures|MMRM using unstructured covariance matrix: Change score = Baseline score + Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline covariates.||Week 6||||0.005
81658822|NCT02937454|163009840|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Mixed-effect model of repeated measures|MMRM using unstructured covariance matrix: Change score = Baseline score + Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline covariates.||Week 12||||0.006
81658823|NCT02937454|163009840|OTHER|||||||0.028|||||||Mixed-effect model of repeated measures|MMRM using unstructured covariance matrix: Change score = Baseline score + Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline covariates.||Week 24||||0.028
81658824|NCT02937454|163009840|OTHER|||||||0.136|||||||Mixed-effect model of repeated measures|MMRM using unstructured covariance matrix: Change score = Baseline score + Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline covariates.||Week 36||||0.136
81658825|NCT02937454|163009840|OTHER|||||||0.329|||||||Mixed-effect model of repeated measures|MMRM using unstructured covariance matrix: Change score = Baseline score + Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline covariates.||Week 52||||0.329
81658826|NCT01156792|163009841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026|||=|0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.07|-0.02|=0.268
81658827|NCT01156792|163009841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042|||=|0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.09|-0.00|=0.080
81658828|NCT01156792|163009841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.056|||=|0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|0.01|=0.017
81658829|NCT01156792|163009841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.074|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.12|0.03|=0.002
81658830|NCT01156792|163009842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.946|||=|0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.91|6.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.81|-4.91|=0.751
81658831|NCT01156792|163009842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.771|||=|0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|11.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.51|0.03|=0.049
81658832|NCT01156792|163009842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.983|||=|0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|11.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.32|-1.35|=0.123
81704379|NCT02999191|163104849|OTHER||Ratio|170.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|33.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|139.85|208.54|||ANOVA||The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios \[%\] of BI 1467335: Tablets, fed (numerator) and Tablets, fasted (denominator). The parameter dispersion type \[SD\] is the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint was an ANOVA \[Analysis of Variance\] model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||208.54|139.85|
81658833|NCT01156792|163009842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.93|18.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||18.35|5.93|<0.001
81658834|NCT01156792|163009843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.651|||=|0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|7.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.27|-3.97|=0.563
81658835|NCT01156792|163009843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.1|||=|0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|10.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.67|-0.47|=0.072
81658836|NCT01156792|163009843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.822|||=|0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|11.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.02|-1.37|=0.126
81658837|NCT01156792|163009843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.292|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.21|16.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.38|4.21|=0.001
81658838|NCT01156792|163009844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.154|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.36|1.06||||||||1.06|-9.36|
81658839|NCT01156792|163009844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.364|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|5.5||||||||5.50|-6.22|
81658840|NCT01156792|163009845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005|||=|0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.17|-0.18|=0.957
81658841|NCT01156792|163009845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.108|||=|0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-0.28|=0.213
81658842|NCT01156792|163009845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.038|||=|0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.12|-0.20|=0.647
81658843|NCT01156792|163009845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.011|||=|0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.17|=0.894
81658844|NCT01156792|163009846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.025|||=|0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|-0.23|=0.811
81658845|NCT01156792|163009846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.133|||=|0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.07|-0.34|=0.200
81658846|NCT01156792|163009846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.076|||=|0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.26|=0.415
81658847|NCT01156792|163009846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.084|||=|0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.26|=0.358
81658848|NCT01156792|163009847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.666|||=|0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|7.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.57|-2.24|=0.285
81658849|NCT01156792|163009847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3|||=|0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|10.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.22|0.38|=0.035
81658850|NCT01156792|163009847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.036|||=|0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.70|-0.63|=0.090
81658851|NCT01156792|163009847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.602|||=|0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|9.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.14|0.06|=0.047
81658852|NCT01156792|163009848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.014|||=|0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|5.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.67|-3.64|=0.668
81658853|NCT01156792|163009848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.349|||=|0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|7.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.98|-1.29|=0.156
81658854|NCT01156792|163009848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.496|||=|0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|4.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.82|-3.83|=0.822
81658855|NCT01156792|163009848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26|||=|0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|5.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.46|-2.94|=0.555
81658856|NCT01156792|163009849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.992|||=|0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|6.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.33|-2.35|=0.367
81658857|NCT01156792|163009849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.147|||=|0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|6.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.49|-2.20|=0.332
81630667|NCT00661141|162947379|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|122.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.45|183.0|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|Analysis for Cohort 3 where all available data were included.||183.00|82.45|
81630668|NCT00661141|162947385|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|69.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.88|97.78|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||97.78|48.88|
81630669|NCT00661141|162947385|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|124.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.77|174.5|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||174.50|88.77|
81630670|NCT00661141|162947385|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|105.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.24|124.27|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||124.27|89.24|
81630671|NCT00661141|162947385|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|88.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.66|138.54|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||138.54|56.66|
81630672|NCT00661141|162947385|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|70.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.16|146.59|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|3 participants in Cohort 3 had some residual 4-MP detected on Day 2 (Placebo treatment). As a result, the data for the participants on Day 2 were excluded from these statistical analyses, which could be compared with the analyses below where all available data were included.||146.59|34.16|
81630673|NCT00661141|162947385|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|86.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.78|132.73|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|Analyses for Cohort 3 where all available data were included.||132.73|55.78|
81630674|NCT00661141|162947388|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|90.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.54|117.0|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||117.00|69.54|
81630675|NCT00661141|162947388|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|112.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.72|121.54|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||121.54|103.72|
81630676|NCT00661141|162947388|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|106.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.81|116.24|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||116.24|96.81|
81630677|NCT00661141|162947388|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|104.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.5|129.84|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||129.84|83.50|
81658858|NCT01156792|163009849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.331|||=|0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|6.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.55|-1.88|=0.277
81630678|NCT00661141|162947388|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|100.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.86|129.49|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|3 participants in Cohort 3 had some residual 4-MP detected on Day 2 (Placebo treatment). As a result, the data for the participants on Day 2 were excluded from these statistical analyses, which could be compared with the analyses below where all available data were included.||129.49|77.86|
81658859|NCT01156792|163009849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.521|||=|0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|5.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.63|-2.59|=0.467
81658860|NCT01156792|163009850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.575|||=|0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.80|-3.65|=0.789
81630679|NCT00661141|162947388|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|94.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.7|108.42|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|Analyses for Cohort 3 where all available data were included.||108.42|82.70|
81630680|NCT00661141|162947390|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|94.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.01|1113.63|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|||1113.63|78.01|
81630681|NCT00661141|162947390|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|107.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.42|131.1|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|3 participants in Cohort 3 had some residual 4-MP detected on Day 2 (Placebo treatment). As a result, the data for the participants on Day 2 were excluded from these statistical analyses, which could be compared with the analyses below where all available data were included.||131.10|87.42|
81630682|NCT00661141|162947390|SUPERIORITY||ratio of parameter means|97.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.84|112.97|||||Ratio of parameter means (Antizol/placebo, expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale. 90% confidence interval for ratio of parameter means (expressed as a percent), transformed back to the linear scale.|Analyses for Cohort 3 where all available data were included.||112.97|84.84|
81630683|NCT05290493|162947395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0672|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0672
81630684|NCT05290493|162947396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2045|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2045
81630685|NCT05290493|162947397|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2931|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2931
81658861|NCT01156792|163009850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.669|||=|0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|7.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.87|-0.54|=0.087
81658862|NCT01156792|163009850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||=|0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|4.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.24|-3.84|=0.923
81658863|NCT01156792|163009850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.137|||=|0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|2.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.81|-5.08|=0.571
81658864|NCT01156792|163009851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.014|||=|0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|5.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.67|-3.64|=0.668
81658865|NCT01156792|163009851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.349|||=|0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|7.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.98|-1.29|=0.156
81658866|NCT01156792|163009851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.496|||=|0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|4.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.82|-3.83|=0.822
81658867|NCT01156792|163009851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26|||=|0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|5.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.46|-2.94|=0.555
81658868|NCT01156792|163009852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.408||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.408
81658869|NCT01156792|163009852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.138||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.138
81658870|NCT01156792|163009852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.797||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.797
81658871|NCT01156792|163009852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.408||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.408
81658872|NCT01014143|163009869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81658873|NCT03699085|163009884|EQUIVALENCE|A p value of \< 0.05 suggests the groups are different.||||||0.38||||||A p value of \< 0.05 suggests the groups are different.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test is used, which ranks the values in each group, sums the ranks and determines the probability that they are the same. The probability p-value is reported.||||0.38
81658874|NCT03699085|163009885|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted mixed effects regression models were used to determine whether patients in the intervention and control group manifested different patterns of change in days of heroin use in the past 30 days in terms of incidence-rate ratio. We applied a negative binomial distribution to help account for overdispersion of outcome data.|Incidence rate ratio|1.29||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|4.37||A p value of \< 0.05 suggests the groups are different.|Regression, Cox||A number greater than 1.0 indicates a higher incidence rate of heroin use in past 30 days for intervention group compared to control group|Comparison of control and intervention populations based on substance use measured utilizing a time-line follow back (TLFB) calendar administered by the research assistant to for past 30-day heroin use. This is a covariate-adjusted mixed effects regression model at TLFB timepoint of 6 months. A number greater than 1.0 indicates a higher incidence of heroin use in the past 30 days at the 6 month timepoint for intervention group compared to control group.||4.37|0.38|0.68
81658875|NCT01856868|163009921|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in baseline and 8 week scores was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0434|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0434
81658876|NCT01856868|163009922|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in baseline and 8 week scores was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0185|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0185
81658877|NCT01856868|163009923|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in baseline and 8 week scores was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0434|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0434
81658878|NCT01856868|163009924|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in baseline and 8 week scores was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0078|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0078
81658879|NCT01856868|163009925|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in baseline and 8 week scores was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0025
81658880|NCT01856868|163009926|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in baseline and 8 week scores was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0082|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0082
81658881|NCT01856868|163009927|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in baseline and 8 week scores was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.031|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.031
81658882|NCT01856868|163009928|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in baseline and 8 week scores was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0238|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0238
81658883|NCT01856868|163009929|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in baseline and 8 week scores was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0321|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0321
81658884|NCT01856868|163009930|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in baseline and 8 week scores was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0182|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0182
81658885|NCT01856868|163009931|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in baseline and 8 week scores was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0371|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0371
81658886|NCT01856868|163009932|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in baseline and 8 week scores was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0257|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0257
81658887|NCT01856868|163009935|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in baseline and 8 week scores was evaluated using a mixed model regression analysis, including fixed effects for height and weight using patient identity as source of random variation. As a pilot study, these measures were not subject to a formal power analysis but will be used in future sample size calculations.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.47
81658888|NCT01856868|163009936|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in baseline and 8 week scores was evaluated using a mixed model regression analysis, including fixed effects for height, weight and knee extension strength using patient identity as source of random variation. As a pilot study, these measures were not subject to a formal power analysis but will be used in future sample size calculations.|Mean Difference (Net)|11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.6||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.50
81658889|NCT01856868|163009938|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in baseline and 8 week scores was evaluated using a mixed model regression analysis, including fixed effects for height, weight and knee extension strength using patient identity as source of random variation. As a pilot study, these measures were not subject to a formal power analysis but will be used in future sample size calculations.|Mean Difference (Net)|5.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.79||0.159|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.159
81658890|NCT01942590|163009960|OTHER|||||||0.0512|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0512
81658891|NCT01942590|163009960|OTHER|||||||0.434|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.434
81630686|NCT05290493|162947398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7799|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7799
81630687|NCT05290493|162947399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7974|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7974
81630688|NCT05290493|162947400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8286|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8286
81630689|NCT05419830|162947402|OTHER|Three-group ANCOVA comparisons were completed using pre- to post-intervention changes in sleep time dip in systolic BP. Analysis was adjusted for baseline value of the outcome||||||0.65|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.65
81630690|NCT05419830|162947403|OTHER|Three-group ANCOVA comparisons were completed using pre- to post-intervention changes in nocturia frequency. Analysis was adjusted for baseline value of the outcome||||||0.66|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.66
81630691|NCT05419830|162947404|OTHER|Three-group ANCOVA comparisons were completed using pre- to post-intervention changes in NPi. Analysis was adjusted for baseline value of the outcome||||||0.14|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.14
81630692|NCT05419830|162947405|OTHER|Three-group ANCOVA comparisons were completed using pre- to post-intervention changes in PSQI scores. Analysis was adjusted for baseline value of the outcome||||||0.2|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2
81658892|NCT01942590|163009961|OTHER|||||||0.0816||||||Paired t test comparing each subject's performance at Week 52 to Baseline|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0816
81658893|NCT01942590|163009961|OTHER|||||||0.3318||||||Paired t test comparing each subject's performance at Week 52 to Baseline|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.3318
81658894|NCT01942590|163009962|OTHER|||||||0.2074|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.2074
81658895|NCT01942590|163009962|OTHER|||||||0.332|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.332
81658896|NCT01942590|163009963|OTHER|||||||0.233||||||Paired t test comparing each subject's performance at Week 52 to Baseline|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.233
81658897|NCT01942590|163009963|OTHER|||||||0.142||||||Paired t test comparing each subject's performance at Week 52 to Baseline|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.142
81658898|NCT01942590|163009964|OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.019
81658899|NCT01942590|163009964|OTHER|||||||0.366|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.366
81658900|NCT01942590|163009965|OTHER|||||||0.161|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.161
81658901|NCT01942590|163009965|OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.43
81658902|NCT01942590|163009966|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, week 18||||0.01
81658903|NCT01942590|163009966|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, week 52||||0.004
81658904|NCT01942590|163009966|OTHER|||||||0.154|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, week 18||||0.154
81630693|NCT05419830|162947406|OTHER|Three-group ANCOVA comparisons were completed using pre- to post-intervention changes in sleep efficiency. Analysis was adjusted for baseline value of the outcome||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.02
81630694|NCT05012163|162947407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.506||||||Pairwise comparisons between patients offered scratch-off tickets for vaccination and those in other arms (Analyses 1, 2 and 3) were analyzed in the same regression.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in vaccination rates between patients sent messages offering a scratch-off lottery ticket and patients sent messages offering $1 cash in exchange for vaccination; Alternative hypothesis: the vaccination rate is higher in patients sent messages offering scratch-off tickets compared to those sent messages offering $1 cash.||||.506
81630695|NCT05012163|162947407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.378||||||Comments: Pairwise comparisons between patients offered scratch-off tickets for vaccination and those in other arms (Analyses 1, 2 and 3) were analyzed in the same regression.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in vaccination rates between patients sent messages offering a scratch-off lottery ticket in exchange for vaccination and those sent active control messages; Alternative hypothesis: the vaccination rate is higher in patients sent messages offering scratch-off tickets compared to those sent active control messages.||||0.378
81630696|NCT05012163|162947407|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Pairwise comparisons between patients offered scratch-off tickets for vaccination and those in other arms (Analyses 1, 2 and 3) were analyzed in the same regression.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in vaccination rates between patients sent messages offering a scratch-off lottery ticket in exchange for vaccination and those sent no study messages; Alternative hypothesis: the vaccination rate is higher in patients sent messages offering scratch-off tickets compared to those who were not sent messages.||||<.001
81630697|NCT05012163|162947407|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in vaccination rates between patients sent active control messages and those sent no study messages; Alternative hypothesis: the vaccination rate is higher in patients sent active control messages compared to those who were not sent messages.||||<.001
81630698|NCT05012163|162947407|SUPERIORITY|Pairwise comparisons between patients offered cash for vaccination and those in active or passive control (Analyses 5 and 6) were analyzed in the same regression.||||||0.121|||||||Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in vaccination rates between patients sent messages offering $1 cash in exchange for vaccination and those sent active control messages; Alternative hypothesis: the vaccination rate is higher in patients sent messages offering $1 cash compared to those sent active control messages.||||.121
81658905|NCT01942590|163009966|OTHER|||||||0.211|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, Week 52||||0.211
81658906|NCT01942590|163009967|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, Week 18||||0.006
81658907|NCT01942590|163009967|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, Week 52||||0.007
81658908|NCT01942590|163009967|OTHER|||||||0.297|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, Week 18||||0.297
81658909|NCT01942590|163009967|OTHER|||||||0.196|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, Week 52||||0.196
81658910|NCT01942590|163009968|OTHER|||||||0.3639|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline Week 18||||0.3639
81630699|NCT05012163|162947407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Pairwise comparisons between patients offered cash for vaccination and those in active or passive control (Analyses 5 and 6) were analyzed in the same regression.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in vaccination rates between patients sent messages offering $1 cash in exchange for vaccination and those sent no study messages; Alternative hypothesis: the vaccination rate is higher in patients sent messages offering $1 cash compared to those who were not sent messages.||||.002
81630700|NCT05062330|162947441|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|4.13|||Generalized estimating equation|||||4.13|1.67|<0.0001
81630701|NCT02567409|162947450|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.98|||||Hazard ratio relative to arm B.|||1.98|0.69|
81630702|NCT02567409|162947451|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.48|||||Hazard ratio relative to arm B.|||2.48|0.71|
81630703|NCT02567409|162947452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.51
81630704|NCT03673501|162947504|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.3598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.16|||Log Rank|Strata: by intolerance to imatinib treatment||||1.16|0.66|0.3598
81630705|NCT03673501|162947505|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.7153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.33||Two-sided P-value|Log Rank|Strata: mutation status (KIT exon 9 vs. 11 vs. KIT/PDGFRA WT vs. other KIT {absence of exon 9 or 11}/PDGFRA) and intolerance to imatinib treatment||||1.33|0.82|0.7153
81630706|NCT03673501|162947506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0333|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Strata: intolerance to imatinib treatment||||||0.0333
81630707|NCT03673501|162947507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2681|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Strata: mutation status (KIT exon 9 vs. 11 vs. KIT/PDGFRA WT vs. other KIT {absence of exon 9 or 11}/PDGFRA) and intolerance to imatinib treatment||||||0.2681
81630708|NCT03673501|162947508|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.7733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.48|||Log Rank|Strata: intolerance to imatinib treatment||||1.48|0.75|0.7733
81658911|NCT01942590|163009968|OTHER|||||||0.0371|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, Week 52||||0.0371
81630709|NCT03673501|162947509|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.3928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.18|||Log Rank|Strata: mutation status (KIT exon 9 vs. 11 vs. KIT/PDGFRA WT vs. other KIT {absence of exon 9 or 11}/PDGFRA) and intolerance to imatinib||||1.18|0.66|0.3928
81630710|NCT05838027|162947510|SUPERIORITY|All panel-data marginal models use robust standard errors. Categorical outcomes were assessed with ordered logistic models and continuous outcomes were assessed with GEE population-averaged models, except Medication Expenditures which used Poisson models to account for count data. Some outcomes are missing additional data (not \>10%).|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|12.55||||||||12.55|0.84|
81630711|NCT05838027|162947511|SUPERIORITY|All panel-data marginal models use robust standard errors. Categorical outcomes were assessed with ordered logistic models and continuous outcomes were assessed with GEE population-averaged models, except Medication Expenditures which used Poisson models to account for count data. Some outcomes are missing additional data (not \>10%).|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.64||||||||2.64|0.24|
81630712|NCT05838027|162947512|SUPERIORITY|All panel-data marginal models use robust standard errors. Categorical outcomes were assessed with ordered logistic models and continuous outcomes were assessed with GEE population-averaged models, except Medication Expenditures which used Poisson models to account for count data. Some outcomes are missing additional data (not \>10%).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|4.82||||||||4.82|-3.78|
81630713|NCT05838027|162947513|SUPERIORITY|All panel-data marginal models use robust standard errors. The binary outcome, Future Preference: Behavioral task was assessed with a logistic model and continuous outcomes were assessed with GEE population-averaged models, except All Health Care Expenditures which used Poisson models to account for count data. Some outcomes are missing additional data (not \>10%).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|1.4||||||||1.40|-1.01|
81630714|NCT05838027|162947514|SUPERIORITY|All panel-data marginal models use robust standard errors. The binary outcome, Future Preference: Behavioral task was assessed with a logistic model and continuous outcomes were assessed with GEE population-averaged models, except All Health Care Expenditures which used Poisson models to account for count data. Some outcomes are missing additional data (not \>10%).|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.43|2.0||||||||2.00|-7.43|
81630715|NCT05838027|162947515|SUPERIORITY|All panel-data marginal models use robust standard errors. Categorical outcomes were assessed with ordered logistic models and continuous outcomes were assessed with GEE population-averaged models, except Medication Expenditures which used Poisson models to account for count data. Some outcomes are missing additional data (not \>10%).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.45|4.16||||||||4.16|-5.45|
81630716|NCT05838027|162947516|SUPERIORITY|All panel-data marginal models use robust standard errors. The binary outcome, Future Preference: Behavioral task was assessed with a logistic model and continuous outcomes were assessed with GEE population-averaged models, except All Health Care Expenditures which used Poisson models to account for count data. Some outcomes are missing additional data (not \>10%).|IRR|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.74||||||||2.74|0.46|
81630717|NCT05838027|162947517|SUPERIORITY|All panel-data marginal models use robust standard errors. Categorical outcomes were assessed with ordered logistic models and continuous outcomes were assessed with GEE population-averaged models, except Medication Expenditures which used Poisson models to account for count data. Some outcomes are missing additional data (not \>10%).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.21||||||||-0.21|-1.29|
81658912|NCT01942590|163009969|OTHER|||||||0.268|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, Week 18||||0.268
81630718|NCT05838027|162947520|SUPERIORITY|All panel-data marginal models use robust standard errors. The binary outcome, Future Preference: Behavioral task was assessed with a logistic model and continuous outcomes were assessed with GEE population-averaged models, except All Health Care Expenditures which used Poisson models to account for count data. Some outcomes are missing additional data (not \>10%).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.03||||||||3.03|-1.90|
81630719|NCT05838027|162947521|SUPERIORITY|All panel-data marginal models use robust standard errors. The binary outcome, Future Preference: Behavioral task was assessed with a logistic model and continuous outcomes were assessed with GEE population-averaged models, except All Health Care Expenditures which used Poisson models to account for count data. Some outcomes are missing additional data (not \>10%).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.58||||||||0.58|-0.32|
81658913|NCT01942590|163009969|OTHER|||||||0.0036|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, Week 52||||0.0036
81658914|NCT01942590|163009969|OTHER|||||||0.286|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, Week 18||||0.286
81658915|NCT01942590|163009969|OTHER|||||||0.279|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, Week 52||||0.279
81658916|NCT01942590|163009970|OTHER|||||||0.479|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, Week 18||||0.479
81630720|NCT05838027|162947522|SUPERIORITY|All panel-data marginal models use robust standard errors. The binary outcome, Future Preference: Behavioral task was assessed with a logistic model and continuous outcomes were assessed with GEE population-averaged models, except All Health Care Expenditures which used Poisson models to account for count data. Some outcomes are missing additional data (not \>10%).|IRR|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.63||||||||1.63|0.23|
81630721|NCT05838027|162947523|SUPERIORITY|All panel-data marginal models use robust standard errors. The binary outcome, Future Preference: Behavioral task was assessed with a logistic model and continuous outcomes were assessed with GEE population-averaged models, except All Health Care Expenditures which used Poisson models to account for count data. Some outcomes are missing additional data (not \>10%).|Mean Difference (Net)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|2.64||||||||2.64|-0.54|
81630722|NCT05838027|162947524|SUPERIORITY|All panel-data marginal models use robust standard errors. The binary outcome, Future Preference: Behavioral task was assessed with a logistic model and continuous outcomes were assessed with GEE population-averaged models, except All Health Care Expenditures which used Poisson models to account for count data. Some outcomes are missing additional data (not \>10%).|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|5.49||||||||5.49|0.19|
81630723|NCT05838027|162947525|SUPERIORITY|All panel-data marginal models use robust standard errors. The binary outcome, Future Preference: Behavioral task was assessed with a logistic model and continuous outcomes were assessed with GEE population-averaged models, except All Health Care Expenditures which used Poisson models to account for count data. Some outcomes are missing additional data (not \>10%).|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|0.43||||||||0.43|-2.64|
81630724|NCT05838027|162947526|SUPERIORITY|All panel-data marginal models use robust standard errors. The binary outcome, Future Preference: Behavioral task was assessed with a logistic model and continuous outcomes were assessed with GEE population-averaged models, except All Health Care Expenditures which used Poisson models to account for count data. Some outcomes are missing additional data (not \>10%).|Mean Difference (Net)|2.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|6.8||||||||6.80|-1.35|
81630725|NCT05838027|162947527|SUPERIORITY|All panel-data marginal models use robust standard errors. The binary outcome, Future Preference: Behavioral task was assessed with a logistic model and continuous outcomes were assessed with GEE population-averaged models, except All Health Care Expenditures which used Poisson models to account for count data. Some outcomes are missing additional data (not \>10%).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|0.36||||||||0.36|-1.74|
81630726|NCT05237284|162947528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CAFS at Week 24 was analyzed using the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test to compare mean scores between the treatment groups at Week 24.||||0.6999
81658917|NCT01942590|163009970|OTHER|||||||0.059|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, Week 52||||0.059
81630727|NCT05237284|162947531|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.52||||0.2182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|1.35|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM including treatment group, visit, randomization strata of the geographic region, ALS onset region, use of riluzole, use of edaravone, use of the combination of sodium phenylbutyrate and taurursodiol, treatment-by-visit interaction, disease duration, baseline ALSFRS-R score, baseline NfL, disease duration-by-visit interaction, and baseline ALSFRS-R score-by-visit interaction.||1.350|-0.310|0.2182
81630728|NCT05237284|162947532|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.419||||0.8134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.075|3.914|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM including treatment group, visit, randomization strata of the geographic region, ALS onset region, use of riluzole, use of edaravone, use of the combination of sodium phenylbutyrate and taurursodiol, treatment-by-visit interaction, disease duration, baseline SVC, baseline NfL, disease duration-by-visit interaction, baseline NfL-by-visit interaction, and baseline SVC-by-visit interaction.||3.914|-3.075|0.8134
81630729|NCT05237284|162947533|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of the LS Geometric Mean Ratios|0.961||||0.2356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.899|1.027|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM including treatment group, visit, randomization strata of the geographic region, ALS onset region, use of riluzole, use of edaravone, use of the combination of sodium phenylbutyrate and taurursodiol, treatment-by-visit interaction, disease duration, log transformed baseline NfL, disease duration-by-visit interaction, and log transformed baseline NfL-by-visit interaction.||1.027|0.899|0.2356
81630730|NCT05237284|162947534|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.005||||0.9565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.193|0.183|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM including treatment group, visit, randomization strata of the geographic region, ALS onset region, use of riluzole, use of edaravone, use of the combination of sodium phenylbutyrate and taurursodiol, treatment-by-visit interaction, disease duration, baseline megascore, baseline NfL, disease duration-by-visit interaction, baseline NfL-by-visit interaction and baseline megascore-by-visit interaction.||0.183|-0.193|0.9565
81658918|NCT01942590|163009970|OTHER|||||||0.152|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, Week 18||||0.152
81658919|NCT01942590|163009970|OTHER|||||||0.118|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline, Week 52||||0.118
81658920|NCT01226095|163009971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81658921|NCT01285609|163009980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.907||||0.2517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.767|1.072|||Log Rank|p-value based on an unstratified 2-sided log rank test|Hazard of Ipilimumab over Hazard of Placebo with 2-sided 95% confidence intervals are based on an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as the single covariate|Hazard ratio = Ipilimumab with Paclitaxel/Carboplatin over Placebo with Paclitaxel/Carboplatin||1.072|0.767|0.2517
81658922|NCT01285609|163009981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.917||||0.2421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.792|1.061||p-value based on stratified 2-sided log-rank test|Log Rank||Hazard of Ipilimumab over Placebo with 2-sided 95% confidence intervals based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with several stratification factors and treatment as the single covariate|Hazard ratio = Ipilimumab with Paclitaxel/Carboplatin over Placebo with Paclitaxel/Carboplatin||1.061|0.792|0.2421
81533614|NCT00796666|162752244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|1.38|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Composite Physical Health Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||1.38|-2.05|
81658923|NCT01285609|163009982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.869||||0.0678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.749|1.009|||Log Rank|p-value based on an unstratified 2-sided log rank test|Hazard of Ipilimumab over Hazard of Placebo with 2-sided 95% confidence intervals are based on an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as the single covariate|Hazard ratio = Ipilimumab with Paclitaxel/Carboplatin over Placebo with Paclitaxel/Carboplatin||1.009|0.749|0.0678
81658924|NCT03283072|163009997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.592|||||||ANCOVA|Within, within repeated measures ANCOVA (gender as co-variate).||||||0.592
81658925|NCT03283072|163009998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.721|||||||ANCOVA|Within, within repeated measures ANCOVA (gender as co-variate).||||||0.721
81658926|NCT03283072|163009999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.553|||||||ANCOVA|Within, within repeated measures ANVOA (gender as covariate)||||||0.553
81658927|NCT02552368|163010000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Paired t-Test|||||||0.002
81658928|NCT02552368|163010001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Signed-Rank Test for Performance COPM between Baseline and 12 weeks||||0.022
81658929|NCT02552368|163010001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Signed-Rank Test for Satisfaction COPM between Baseline and 12 weeks||||0.031
81533615|NCT00796666|162752244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.82|||||LS mean based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Composite Physical Health Score as a covariate.|Baseline to Week 12||3.82|0.46|
81533616|NCT00796666|162752244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on analysis of covariance on change from baseline with B1321003 treatment, B1321001 (NCT00795639) treatment, B1321003 Baseline WHO FC as fixed effects and baseline Composite Physical Health Score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Baseline to Week 12||||0.0179
81658930|NCT00911768|163010002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.416|<|0.05||95.0|-0.647|1.008|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.008|-0.647|<0.05
81658931|NCT00911768|163010003|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority analysis was conducted. We just compared the difference of stimulated salivary rates between both groups at 8 weeks, because there were no definition of the effective margin.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.346|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|<|0.05||95.0|-0.576|-0.115|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.115|-0.576|<0.05
81658932|NCT00911768|163010004|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority analysis was conducted. We just compared the difference of unstimulated salivary rates between both groups at 8 weeks, because there were no definition of the effective margin.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.05||95.0|-0.155|-0.017|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.017|-0.155|<0.05
81658933|NCT00515853|163010017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Regression, Linear|||CCI final||||0.54
81658934|NCT00604825|163010054|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.75||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.93||Analysis included the terms for: Treatment + Baseline + country + uterine strata.|General linear model|||Placebo vs. GSK232802 25 mg||1.93|-0.44|0.215
81533617|NCT01147666|162752289|OTHER|||||||1||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81658935|NCT00604825|163010054|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.21||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|2.37||Analysis included the terms for: Treatment + Baseline + country + uterine strata.|General linear model|||Placebo vs. GSK232802 75 mg||2.37|0.05|0.041
81658936|NCT00604825|163010054|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.92||Analysis included the terms for: Treatment + Baseline + country + uterine strata.|General linear model|||Placebo vs. Premarin 0.3 mg||-0.92|-3.20|<0.001
81658937|NCT00604825|163010055|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.15||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.38||Analysis included the terms for: Treatment + Baseline + country + uterine strata.|General linear model|||Placebo vs. GSK232802 25 mg||0.38|-0.08|0.202
81658938|NCT00604825|163010055|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.31||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.54||Analysis included the terms for: Treatment + Baseline + country + uterine strata.|General linear model|||Placebo vs. GSK232802 75 mg||0.54|0.08|0.008
81658939|NCT00604825|163010055|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.3||Analysis included the terms for: Treatment + Baseline + country + uterine strata.|General linear model|||Placebo vs. Premarin 0.3 mg||-0.30|-0.75|<0.001
81658940|NCT00153062|163010149|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pre-defined non-inferiority margin of 1.075|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.11|||Cox Proportional Hazard model|Cox proportional hazards model with age, baseline diabetes status, baseline ACE-I use, and baseline modified Rankin score as covariates||ASA+ER-DP vs clopidogrel||1.11|0.92|0.7830
81658941|NCT00153062|163010150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.8292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.07|||Cox Proportional Hazard model|Cox proportional hazards model with age, baseline diabetes status, baseline ACE-I use, and baseline modified Rankin score as covariates||ASA+ER-DP vs Clopidogrel||1.07|0.92|0.8292
81658942|NCT00153062|163010151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.1073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.01|||Cox Proportional Hazard model|Cox proportional hazards model with age, baseline diabetes status, baseline ACE-I use, and baseline modified Rankin score as covariates.||Telmisartan vs Placebo||1.01|0.87|0.1073
81658943|NCT00153062|163010152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.1007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.04|||Cox Proportional Hazard model|Cox proportional hazards model with age, baseline ACE-I use, and baseline modified Rankin score as covariates||Telmisartan vs Placebo||1.04|0.65|0.1007
81658944|NCT00153062|163010153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.2312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.04|||Cox Proportional Hazard model|Cox proportional hazards model with age, baseline diabetes status, baseline ACE-I use, and baseline Modified Rankin score as covariates||Telmisartan vs placebo||1.04|0.86|0.2312
81630731|NCT05237284|162947539|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.414||||0.5289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.706|0.878|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM including treatment group, visit, randomization strata of the geographic region, ALS onset region, use of riluzole, use of edaravone, use of the combination of sodium phenylbutyrate and taurursodiol, treatment-by-visit interaction, disease duration, baseline ALSFRS-R score, baseline serum neurofilament light chain (NfL), disease duration-by-visit interaction, baseline NfL-by-visit interaction and baseline ALSFRS-R score-by-visit interaction.||0.878|-1.706|0.5289
81630732|NCT05237284|162947540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.183|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using rank analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment group, randomization strata of the geographic region of the study site, ALS onset region (bulbar or other areas), use of riluzole (yes or no), use of edaravone (yes or no), use of the combination of sodium phenylbutyrate and taurursodiol (yes or no), disease duration (from first symptom onset to the screening visit), baseline ALSFRS-R score and baseline NfL.||||0.1830
81630733|NCT00670241|162947592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|5.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.70|2.05|< 0.001
81630734|NCT00670241|162947593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.33|1.46|8.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.40|1.46|<0.001
81630735|NCT00670241|162947594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.33|-22.6|-6.9|||ANOVA|||||-6.90|-22.6|<0.001
81630736|NCT05736458|162947632|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Of the 23 participants who completed all study procedures, 2 participant's data was unusable for this analysis. Statistics are from paired 2 tailed t-test comparing pre-rTMS 2-back percent accuracy scores for participant's high and low controllability target.||||0.66
81630737|NCT05736458|162947633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.94||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 19||Statistics are from 2-tailed t-test comparing pre-rTMS to post-rTMS 2-back accuracy scores for a high controllability TMS target. Alternative hypothesis: true mean is not equal to 0.||||0.43
81630738|NCT05736458|162947633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.36|||<|0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 20||Statistics are from 2-tailed t-test comparing pre-rTMS and post-rTMS 2-back percent accuracy scores for a low controllability TMS target. Alternative hypothesis: true mean is not equal to 0.||||<0.04
81630739|NCT05736458|162947634|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.54|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 11||Statistics are from 2-tailed paired t-test comparing 2-back accuracy score before and after rTMS to a high controllability target. Alternative hypothesis: true mean is not equal to 0.||||<0.05
81658945|NCT00932113|163010176|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81658946|NCT01190514|163010184|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of adjusted geometric means for AUC48 fell wholly within (80%, 125%).|ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means|95.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.94|105.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference and the 90% CI for the difference were exponentiated to provide an estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (test/reference).|"DVS SR 25 mg\*2 fasted (test); DVS SR 50 mg fasted (reference).~Natural log transformed AUC48: mixed models analysis with sequence, period, treatment (formulation by food status) as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect."||105.04|86.94|
81533618|NCT01147666|162752289|OTHER|||||||0.0698||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0698
81630740|NCT05736458|162947635|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.42||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 19||Statistics are from paired 2 tailed t-test comparing 2-back percent changes (Post-rTMS - pre-rTMS) scores for participant's high and low controllability target. Alternative hypothesis: true mean is not equal to 0.||||0.27
81630741|NCT00971087|162947636|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|3D + s2D will be considered non-inferior to 2D FFDM if the lower limit one-sided 95% CI for the difference in AUCs (3DS minus 2D FFDM) is greater than -0.05. That is, our null hypothesis is that the AUC for 3D + s2D is 0.05 less than the AUC for 2D FFDM. A difference of 0.05 is considered a clinically significant difference.||||||0.009|||||||MRMC ROC Analysis|||A multi-reader, multi-case ROC analysis will be used to compare 3D + s2D to 2D FFDM. The areas under the curve (AUC) will be used to compare ROC performance.||||0.009
81630742|NCT00971087|162947637|NON_INFERIORITY|A multi-reader, multi-case ROC analysis will be used to compare 3DS to 2D FFDM. The areas under the curve (AUC) will be used to compare ROC performance. 3DS will be considered non-inferior to 2D FFDM if the lower limit onesided 95% CI for the difference in AUCs (3DS minus 2D FFDM) is greater than -0.05.||||||0.045|||||||MRMC ROC Analysis|||||||0.045
81630743|NCT02668692|162947644|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96|||=|0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|10.95|||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis of the FAS.||10.95|0.35|=0.68
81630744|NCT02668692|162947644|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92|||=|0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|10.72||Treatment comparison by Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact||Odds of 'overall improvement' in LEO 80185 gel group relative to Dovobet® ointment group.|Statistical analysis of the PPAS.||10.72|0.34|=0.68
81630745|NCT02668692|162947645|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28|||=|0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.74|||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for the FAS.||0.74|0.11|=0.009
81630746|NCT02668692|162947645|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.22|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.63||Treatment comparison by Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact||Odds of 'overall improvement' in LEO 80185 gel group relative to Dovobet® ointment group.|Statistical analysis of the PPAS.||0.63|0.08|=0.003
81630747|NCT03625115|162947687|EQUIVALENCE|A two-tailed t-test was done to compare the mean Bayley cognitive scores between the groups.||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.30
81630748|NCT03625115|162947688|SUPERIORITY||Pearson chi square (1)|8.51||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-square test of independence to determine if there was a significant difference between intervention arms for those who completed a multidisciplinary evaluation (referral completed).||||.004
81466285|NCT04143594|162625030|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-5.5||||0.2398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|4.8||P-value was from the CMH tests stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (\<= 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentage of participants between LEN-containing treatment groups and the B/F/TAF group, and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||4.8|-15.9|0.2398
81466286|NCT04143594|162625030|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-7.4||||0.1639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|3.4||P-value was from the CMH tests stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (\<= 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentage of participants between LEN-containing treatment groups and the B/F/TAF group, and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||3.4|-18.3|0.1639
81630749|NCT03625115|162947689|SUPERIORITY||Pearson chi square (1)|0.05||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-square test of independence to determine if there was a significant difference between intervention arms for those who began early intervention services.||||.82
81630750|NCT03625115|162947690|EQUIVALENCE|A two-tailed t-test was done to compare the mean Bayley language scores between the groups.||||||0.69|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.69
81630751|NCT03625115|162947692|EQUIVALENCE|two tailed t-test to compare the means of factor 1 between groups||||||0.858|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of factor 1 items from the parent engagement questionnaire. Factor 1 (Buy-in) I am open to getting EI for my child. EI can help my child. EI can teach me new ways to help my child.||||.858
81630752|NCT03625115|162947692|EQUIVALENCE|two tailed t-test to compare the means of factor 2 between groups||||||0.995|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Analysis of factor 2 items from the parent engagement questionnaire.~Factor 2 (early intervention consequences):~EI could have negative consequences for my child. Getting EI for my child reflects negatively on me as a parent."||||.995
81630753|NCT03625115|162947692|EQUIVALENCE|two tailed t-test to compare the means of factor 3 between groups||||||0.049|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Analysis of factor 3 items from the parent engagement questionnaire.~Factor 3 (Knowledge/Self-Efficacy):~I know how to get EI for my child. I understand how the EI process works. If I have questions about EI, I know who to call. 12. I know my child's rights to EI under the law."||||.049
81630754|NCT03625115|162947693|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|3.21|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression was run to determine if the intervention arm, adjusted for child sex, income, maternal education, and primary care site, was associated with the completion of early intervention referrals for families with an adverse childhood experience survey score of greater than 2.||3.21|1.09|.02
81630755|NCT05207982|162947698|OTHER|||||||||||||||||This study utilized a multiple baseline single case experimental design in which analysis of the daily weights (for each participant) involved discontinuous growth curve analysis using multi-level modeling. Separate models were developed for each participant which include the daily weights from the baseline, treatment and follow-up phases. Given the nature of the data, we hypothesized different slopes for the baseline vs treatment phases. Overall weight change was a primary outcome measure.|Multiple baseline single case experimental design in which analysis of the daily weights (for each participant) involved discontinuous growth curve analysis using multi-level modeling.|||
81630756|NCT05086796|162947704|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.51|2.91|||||The START arm is the numerator, Usual Care is the denominator. There are two primary outcome measures, so the type I error level was adjusted to alpha = 0.025.||Poisson regression was used to compare the proportions of participants who initiated MOUD in the hospital by calculating the risk ratio (RR) and 97.5% confidence interval (CI) and with covariates treatment arm, site (3 sites), prior exposure to MOUD (yes vs. no), and length of hospital stay in days.|2.91|1.51|
81630757|NCT05086796|162947705|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.15|1.93|||||The START arm is the numerator, Usual Care is the denominator. There are two primary outcome measures, so the type I error level was adjusted to alpha = 0.025.||Poisson regression was used to compare the proportions of participants who linked to follow-up OUD care by calculating the risk ratio (RR) and 97.5% confidence interval (CI) and with covariates treatment arm, site (3 sites), and prior exposure to MOUD (yes vs. no).|1.93|1.15|
81630758|NCT05086796|162947706|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|2.41|||||The START arm is the numerator, Usual Care is the denominator.||Multivariable Poisson regression was used to compare the proportions of participants who initiated MOUD in the hospital between arms by calculating the risk ratio (RR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) with covariates: treatment arm, site (3 sites), and prior exposure to MOUD (yes vs. no).|2.41|1.35|
81630759|NCT05086796|162947707|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.39|||||The START arm is the numerator, Usual Care is the denominator.||Multivariable Poisson regression was used to compare the proportions of participants who reported any post-discharge MOUD utilization between arms by calculating the risk ratio (RR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) with covariates: treatment arm, site (3 sites), and prior exposure to MOUD (yes vs. no).|2.39|1.23|
81630760|NCT05086796|162947708|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|3.03|||||The START arm is the numerator, Usual Care is the denominator.||Multivariable Poisson regression was used to compare the proportions of participants who reported receiving any post-discharge outpatient medical care for their OUD between arms by calculating the risk ratio (RR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) with covariates: site (3 sites), and prior exposure to MOUD (yes vs. no).|3.03|1.18|
81658947|NCT01190514|163010184|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of adjusted geometric means for AUC48 fell wholly within (80%, 125%).|ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means|101.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.17|105.64|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference and the 90% CI for the difference were exponentiated to provide an estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (test/reference).|"DVS SR 25 mg\*2 fed (test); DVS SR 50 mg fed (reference).~Natural log transformed AUC48: mixed models analysis with sequence, period, treatment (formulation by food status) as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect."||105.64|97.17|
81686004|NCT05299892|163069980|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.00961|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.91|15.11|||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was conducted for the three SE conditions (off, moderate, strong) at 50 dBA . Post -hoc comparisons were done using Bonferroni's correction. Below result is the mean comparison between SE of and SE strong. An analysis of age effects was not completed.||15.11|3.91|<.001
81630761|NCT05086796|162947709|SUPERIORITY||Incident rate ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.43|||||The START arm is the numerator, Usual Care is the denominator.||Multivariable negative binomial regression with a log link function was used to compare opioid use-days between the two treatment arms by calculating the incident rate ratio (IRR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) with covariates: site (3 sites), prior exposure to MOUD (yes vs. no), and baseline opioid use days.|2.43|0.64|
81630762|NCT05280574|162947727|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.75|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.1|||Distinct-effects GEE model||Average relative effect of unblinded versus blinded monitoring across the 5-component composite (SpO2 \<85%, RR \>30/min, RR \<4/min, HR \<45/min, HR \>130/min) of cumulative durations.||We assessed the treatment effect of unblinded versus blinded monitoring across the 5-component primary outcome composite of cumulative durations by estimating the average relative effect on the log-transformed count data (counts of observations beyond a given threshold at 1 Hz). Specifically, we employed a distinct-effects (i.e., separate treatment effect estimated for each component) generalized estimating equation (GEE) model to account for within-subject correlation across components with the vector of the 5 cumulative durations as the dependent variable and treatment as independent. We then averaged the component-specific effects and tested whether the average effect equals zero (on the log scale), and reported results as the ratio of geometric means of unblinded versus blinded monitoring.|1.1|0.51|< 0.05
81630763|NCT03213873|162947730|SUPERIORITY||Interaction effect time x group|0.4||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.9|-1.0|0.57
81630764|NCT03213873|162947731|SUPERIORITY||Interaction effect time x group|0.05||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.12|-0.03|0.25
81630765|NCT03213873|162947732|SUPERIORITY||Interaction effect time x group|0.2||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-0.8|0.75
81630766|NCT05683340|162947752|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-21.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.482||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.71|-16.85|||MMRM||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 180 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||-16.85|-26.71|0.001
81630767|NCT03505008|162947759|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 90% CI for the intergroup difference in SDAI remission rates to exceed the non-inferiority margin of -15%|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0||||||||||||
81630768|NCT03583333|162947771|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin for the difference in mortality (IMI/REL minus PIP/TAZ) was 12.5%.|Adjusted difference in percentage|5.2||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|12.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Adjusted differences and the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) are based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by randomization stratum.|||12.4|-1.5|0.024
81630769|NCT03583333|162947771|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in percentage|5.2||||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|12.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|Adjusted differences and the 95% CIs are based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by randomization stratum.||||12.4|-1.5|0.938
81630770|NCT03583333|162947772|OTHER||Adjusted difference in percentage|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|14.9|||||Adjusted differences and the 95% CIs are based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by randomization stratum.|||14.9|-8.7|
81630771|NCT03583333|162947773|OTHER||Adjusted difference in percentage|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|16.8|||||Adjusted difference and the 95% CIs are based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by randomization stratum.|||16.8|-12.4|
81630772|NCT03583333|162947774|OTHER||Adjusted difference in percentage|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|14.3|||||Adjusted difference and the 95% CIs are based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by randomization stratum.|||14.3|-7.6|
81630773|NCT03583333|162947775|OTHER||Adjusted difference in percentage|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|6.6|||||Adjusted difference and the 95% CIs are based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by randomization stratum.|||6.6|-15.8|
81630774|NCT03583333|162947776|OTHER||Adjusted difference in percentage|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|13.1|||||Adjusted differences and the 95% CIs are based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by randomization stratum.|||13.1|-17.8|
81630775|NCT03583333|162947777|OTHER||Adjusted difference in percentage|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|19.8|||||Adjusted difference and the 95% CIs are based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by randomization stratum.|||19.8|-16.5|
81630776|NCT03583333|162947778|OTHER||Adjusted difference in percentage|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|14.4|||||Adjusted difference and the 95% CIs are based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by randomization stratum.|||14.4|-19.8|
81630777|NCT03583333|162947779|OTHER||Adjusted difference in percentage|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|10.6|||||Difference and the 95% CIs are based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by randomization stratum.|||10.6|-6.5|
81630778|NCT03583333|162947780|OTHER||Adjusted difference in percentage|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|1.4|||||Difference and the 95% CIs are based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by randomization stratum.|||1.4|-10.7|
81630779|NCT03926130|162947781|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.7|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.0|34.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.4|23.0|<0.000001
81630780|NCT03926130|162947782|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.8|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.8|32.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.7|18.8|<0.000001
81533619|NCT01147666|162752289|OTHER|||||||0.1534||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1534
81630781|NCT03926130|162947783|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.7|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|25.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.6|13.7|<0.000001
81630782|NCT03926130|162947784|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|39.1|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.4|44.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||44.8|33.4|<0.000001
81630783|NCT03926130|162947784|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.3||||0.513623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|9.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.3|-4.7|0.513623
81630784|NCT03926130|162947785|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.4||||0.001431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|19.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.6|5.3|0.001431
81630785|NCT03926130|162947786|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|34.6|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.7|41.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||41.4|27.7|<0.000001
81630786|NCT03926130|162947786|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 10%. We do not have power calculation in the SAP for this endpoint.|Risk Difference (RD)|5.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|12.8|||Z test|||||12.8|-1.4|<0.0001
81630787|NCT03926130|162947787|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.8||||0.003414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|10.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.5|3.2|0.003414
81630788|NCT03926130|162947788|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference (Net)|-0.86||||1.1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||||-0.48|-1.24|0.000011
81630789|NCT03926130|162947789|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference (Net)|-2.01|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|-1.6|||ANCOVA|||||-1.60|-2.42|<0.000001
81630790|NCT03926130|162947790|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.7|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.9|32.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.6|18.9|<0.000001
81630791|NCT03926130|162947791|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.8|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|17.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.4|10.2|<0.000001
81630792|NCT03926130|162947792|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.2|31.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.8|18.2|<0.000001
81658948|NCT01190514|163010184|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of adjusted geometric means for AUC48 fell wholly within (80%, 125%).|ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means|108.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.1|117.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference and the 90% CI for the difference were exponentiated to provide an estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (test/reference).|"Food effect DVS SR 50 mg fed (test) versus DVS SR 50 mg fasted (reference).~Natural log transformed AUC48: mixed models analysis with sequence, period, treatment (formulation by food status) as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect."||117.01|101.10|
81658949|NCT01190514|163010186|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of adjusted geometric means for Cmax fell wholly within (80%, 125%).|Ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means|95.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.37|101.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference and the 90% CI for the difference were exponentiated to provide an estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (test/reference).|"DVS SR 25 mg\*2 fasted (test); DVS SR 50 mg fasted (reference).~Natural log transformed Cmax: mixed models analysis with sequence, period, treatment (formulation by food status) as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect."||101.20|89.37|
81658950|NCT01190514|163010186|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of adjusted geometric means for Cmax fell wholly within (80%, 125%).|Ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means|101.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.66|108.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference and the 90% CI for the difference were exponentiated to provide an estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (test/reference).|"DVS SR 25 mg\*2 fed (test); DVS SR 50 mg fed (reference).~Natural log transformed Cmax: mixed models analysis with sequence, period, treatment (formulation by food status) as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect."||108.40|94.66|
81658951|NCT01190514|163010186|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of adjusted geometric means for Cmax fell wholly within (80%, 125%).|ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means|115.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.59|122.94|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference and the 90% CI for the difference were exponentiated to provide an estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (test/reference).|"Food effect DVS SR 50 mg fed (test) versus DVS SR 50 mg fasted (reference).~Natural log transformed Cmax: mixed models analysis with sequence, period, treatment (formulation by food status) as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect."||122.94|108.59|
81686005|NCT05299892|163069980|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: There will be no significant differences between the mean unaided CNC score at 50 dBA and the mean aided CNC score with SE off.||||<0.001
81533620|NCT01147666|162752289|OTHER|||||||0.2657||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.2657
81533621|NCT01147666|162752290|OTHER|||||||1||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81533622|NCT01135134|162752333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81630793|NCT03926130|162947793|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference (Net)|-0.85|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.65|||ANCOVA|||||-0.65|-1.05|<0.000001
81630794|NCT03926130|162947794|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference (Net)|-1.22|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.95|||ANCOVA|||||-0.95|-1.48|<0.000001
81630795|NCT03926130|162947795|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81630796|NCT03926130|162947796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.1||||0.732715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|26.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.1|-18.0|0.732715
81630797|NCT03926130|162947797|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference (Net)|27.92|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.67|33.18|||ANCOVA|||||33.18|22.67|<0.000001
81630798|NCT03926130|162947799|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.6||||0.000213|TWO_SIDED|99.5|4.1|17.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.2|4.1|0.000213
81630799|NCT03926130|162947800|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.4|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|99.5|13.1|25.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.7|13.1|<0.000001
81630800|NCT03687762|162947841|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81630801|NCT03687762|162947842|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81630802|NCT03687762|162947843|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81630803|NCT03687762|162947844|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81658952|NCT01160289|163010210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0||||The p-value was 1-sided and adjusted for multiple comparisons. The level of significance was 1-sided of 0.04.|ANCOVA|Treatment group (tx grp), baseline IIEF EF domain score, baseline testosterone level, tx grp\*baseline IIEF, tx grp\*testosterone level interactions.||Only the treatment effects of 1 mg LY2452473 and 5 mg tadalafil versus 5 mg tadalafil and the treatment effects of 5 mg LY2452473 and 5 mg tadalafil versus 5 mg tadalafil were analyzed.||||0.5
81658953|NCT01160289|163010210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.498||95.0||||The p-value was 1-sided and adjusted for multiple comparisons. The level of significance was 1-sided of 0.04.|ANCOVA|The model included tx grp, baseline IIEF EF domain score, baseline testosterone level, tx grp\*baseline IIEF, tx grp\*testosterone level interactions.||Only the treatment effects of the treatment effects of 5 mg LY2452473 and 5 mg tadalafil versus 5 mg tadalafil and 1 mg LY2452473 and 5 mg tadalafil versus 5 mg tadalafil were analyzed.||||0.498
81658954|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|1.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.312||0.722||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q1; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.722
81658955|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-1.552|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.253||0.634||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q1; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.634
81658956|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-4.674|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.218||0.147||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q1; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.147
81630804|NCT03687762|162947845|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81630805|NCT03687762|162947846|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81630806|NCT03687762|162947847|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81658957|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-7.404|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.157||0.02||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q1; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.020
81658958|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.658||0.775||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q2; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.775
81658959|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|1.844|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.573||0.687||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q2; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.687
81533623|NCT01135134|162752334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81630807|NCT03687762|162947848|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81630808|NCT03687762|162947849|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce a greater proportion of people decreasing their dose relative to those increasing their dose during treatment.|||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>.05
81630809|NCT03687762|162947850|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81630810|NCT03687762|162947851|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81630811|NCT03687762|162947852|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81658960|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-7.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.535||0.119||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q2; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.119
81686006|NCT03334214|163069986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.003
81686007|NCT03334214|163069987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.026
81686008|NCT03334214|163069990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.024
81686009|NCT03334214|163069991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0774|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is obtained using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the baseline liver fat stratum (\<20%, ≥20%) stratification factor.||||||0.0774
81686010|NCT03334214|163069992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.183|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.183
81686011|NCT03334214|163069993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.682|||||||ANOVA|||Total Cholesterol||||0.682
81630812|NCT03687762|162947853|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81630813|NCT03687762|162947854|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81630814|NCT03687762|162947855|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81630815|NCT03687762|162947856|OTHER|We hypothesized negligible between condition differences, although within each condition, we hypothesized that each treatment would produce medium effect size improvements.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81630816|NCT01866163|162947858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|30.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.72|94.3|||Mantel Haenszel|||Multiple imputations were used to handle missing data.||94.30|9.72|<0.001
81630817|NCT01866163|162947859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-2.67|||ANOVA|||The mean value and CIs were adjusted for the effect of pooled centres and baseline m-PASI. Multiple imputation was used to handle missing data.||-2.67|-3.90|<0.001
81630818|NCT01866163|162947860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.78|||ANOVA|||The mean value and CIs were adjusted for the effect of pooled centres and baseline m-PASI. Multiple imputation was used to handle missing data.||-0.78|-1.76|<0.001
81630819|NCT03421340|162947953|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority Margin of 10%|Risk Difference (RD)|1.8||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||exact|||||||0.029
81630820|NCT03421340|162947954|SUPERIORITY|Not powered|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|4.1||||||||4.1|-8|
81630821|NCT03421340|162947955|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|133.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|120.0|143.0||||||||143|120|
81630822|NCT03421340|162947956|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-10.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|-7.5||||||||-7.5|-11.6|
81533624|NCT00255190|162752348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.042
81630823|NCT05265065|162948070|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority margin of -10% (absolute difference) and a one-sided significance level of 5%.~The sample size calculation assumed an estimated seroresponse rate of 95% in both half- and full-dose arms, a non- inferiority margin of -10% (absolute difference), a one-sided significance level of5%, and no loss to follow- up. Under this scenario, a sample size of 100 per arm provides 90% power to compare seroresponse rates between arms under the non-inferiority framework."|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|2.0|||Regression, Logistic||The difference in seroresponse was adjusted for age group, priming vaccine, duration between first and second dose, duration between second and third (study) dose, study day of blood draw, and baseline anti-spike IgG (IgG).|Non-inferiority margin of -10% (absolute difference) and a one-sided significance level of 5%.||2.0|-7.7|
81630824|NCT05265065|162948072|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of -10% (absolute difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|11.3|||Regression, Logistic||The difference in seroresponse was adjusted for age group, priming vaccine, duration between first and second dose, duration between second and third (study) dose, study day of blood draw, and baseline anti-spike IgG (IgG).|||11.3|-16.1|
81630825|NCT05265065|162948072|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of -10% (absolute difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|3.2|||Regression, Logistic||The difference in seroresponse was adjusted for age group, priming vaccine, duration between first and second dose, duration between second and third (study) dose, study day of blood draw, and baseline anti-spike IgG (IgG).|||3.2|-9.5|
81630826|NCT05265065|162948072|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of -10% (absolute difference)|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|16.1|||Regression, Logistic||The difference in seroresponse was adjusted for age group, priming vaccine, duration between first and second dose, duration between second and third (study) dose, study day of blood draw, and baseline anti-spike IgG (IgG).|||16.1|-17.1|
81630827|NCT05265065|162948073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.94||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.04|||Regression, Linear||Adjusted for age group, priming vaccine, duration between 1st and 2nd dose, duration between 2nd and 3rd (study) dose, study day of blood draw, and baseline anti-spike IgG (IgG).|||1.04|0.86|0.228
81630828|NCT05265065|162948074|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.94||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.15|||Regression, Linear||Adjusted for age group, priming vaccine, duration between 1st and 2nd dose, duration between 2nd and 3rd (study) dose, study day of blood draw, and baseline anti-spike IgG (IgG).|||1.15|0.77|0.537
81630829|NCT05265065|162948074|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.11|||Regression, Linear||Adjusted for age group, priming vaccine, duration between 1st and 2nd dose, duration between 2nd and 3rd (study) dose, study day of blood draw, and baseline anti-spike IgG (IgG).|||1.11|0.89|0.922
81630830|NCT05265065|162948074|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.71||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.93|||Regression, Linear||Adjusted for age group, priming vaccine, duration between 1st and 2nd dose, duration between 2nd and 3rd (study) dose, study day of blood draw, and baseline anti-spike IgG (IgG).|||0.93|0.54|0.014
81630831|NCT01447719|162948086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Sensitivity|92.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|98.0|||||95% CI calculated by Wilson score method|Proportion of subjects who had a positive scan based on majority of 5 blinded readers||98|78|
81630832|NCT01447719|162948087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Specificity|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.0|100.0|||||95% CI calculated by Wilson score method|Proportion of subjects who had a negative scan based on majority of 5 blinded readers||100|80|
81630833|NCT01447719|162948088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Correlation coefficient|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.85||A one-sided test (rho \> 0) was performed with a significance level of alpha=0.05 to assess a significant correlation.|Spearman's Rank Order Correlation test|Asymptotic standard error and 95 percent CI used Fisher z-transformation.||Spearman's Rank Order Correlation of the median semiquantitative read (three readers) and the quantitative IHC measurement of cortical amyloid plaque density averaged across six brain regions.||0.85|0.62|<0.0001
81630834|NCT01447719|162948089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Sensitivity|96.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.0|100.0||||||Proportion of subjects who had a positive scan based on majority of 5 blinded readers||100|80|
81686012|NCT03334214|163069993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.716|||||||ANOVA|||ApoB||||0.716
81630835|NCT01447719|162948090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Specificity|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|100.0||||||Proportion of subjects who had a negative scan based on majority of 5 blinded readers||100|78|
81630836|NCT02575950|162948096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.71|-3.96|||ANCOVA|||Least square mean values and difference is from ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline total lesion count as covariate and participants as random effect. 100 simulations of monotone multiple imputation is performed. Summary statistics are found across these 100 simulations.||-3.96|-14.71|<.001
81630837|NCT04271046|162948108|OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.97
81630838|NCT04271046|162948109|OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.55
81658961|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-6.578|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.45||0.14||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q2; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.140
81658962|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|6.703|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.302||0.207||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q3; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.207
81658963|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|9.159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.206||0.079||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q3; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.079
81658964|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-5.349|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.165||0.301||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q3; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.301
81658965|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-2.893|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.067||0.568||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q3; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.568
81658966|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|4.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.566||0.464||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q4; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.464
81658967|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|5.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.463||0.356||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q4; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.356
81658968|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-11.266|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.418||0.038||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q4; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.038
81658969|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-10.292|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.312||0.054||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q4; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.054
81658970|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|4.202|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.603||0.454||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q5; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.454
81658971|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|5.796|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.499||0.293||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q5; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.293
81658972|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-8.808|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.457||0.107||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q5; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.107
81630839|NCT04271046|162948110|OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.26
81630840|NCT04271046|162948111|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.42
81630841|NCT04271046|162948118|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.08
81630842|NCT04271046|162948119|OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.79
81630843|NCT04271046|162948120|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.60
81630844|NCT04271046|162948121|OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.86
81630845|NCT04271046|162948122|OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.46
81630846|NCT04271046|162948123|OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.55
81630847|NCT04271046|162948124|OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.63
81630848|NCT04271046|162948125|OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.28
81658973|NCT01160289|163010211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-7.214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.349||0.178||95.0||||"The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the percentage of Yes responses on the SEP diary, Q5; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity."|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.178
81658974|NCT01160289|163010212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.472||0.867||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF IS domain score; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.867
81686013|NCT03334214|163069993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.717|||||||ANOVA|||HDL||||0.717
81686014|NCT03334214|163069993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.463|||||||ANOVA|||LDL-C||||0.463
81533625|NCT00255190|162752349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.006
81630849|NCT04271046|162948126|OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.82
81630850|NCT04271046|162948127|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.04
81630851|NCT04271046|162948128|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.98
81630852|NCT04271046|162948129|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.22
81658975|NCT01160289|163010212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.458||0.931||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF IS domain score; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.931
81658976|NCT01160289|163010212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.652|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.158||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF IS domain score; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.158
81658977|NCT01160289|163010212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.612|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.447||0.172||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF IS domain score; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.172
81658978|NCT01160289|163010212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.223|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.401||0.579||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF OF domain score; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.579
81658979|NCT01160289|163010212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.616|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.115||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF OF domain score; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.115
81658980|NCT01160289|163010212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.392||0.668||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF OF domain score; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.668
81658981|NCT01160289|163010212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.561|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.141||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF OF domain score; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.141
81630853|NCT04271046|162948130|OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.85
81630854|NCT04271046|162948131|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.80
81630855|NCT06149338|162948138|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.0002
81630856|NCT06149338|162948138|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81630857|NCT06149338|162948139|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||< 0.0001
81630858|NCT06149338|162948140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0041||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.0041
81630859|NCT06149338|162948140|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81630860|NCT06149338|162948141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7895||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.7895
81630861|NCT03106740|162948142|SUPERIORITY|Because relevant \[11C\]PBR28 PET imaging data were unavailable at the time of trial initiation to inform a power analysis of a treatment effect, we ran a power analysis of the treatment effect on the expected change in pain ratings based on a recent clinical trial using minocycline in subjects with back pain. We computed the sample size required for mixed effects between-subject and within-subject (Time: Pretest/Posttest) repeated measures ANOVA design. Alpha was set at 0.05 (two-tailed test).|Restricted maximum likelihood|0.0||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.02||The p-value corresponds to the group-by-time interaction analysis of the primary outcome measure.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimation parameter: Unstandardized partial regression coefficient (beta)|||0.02|-0.02|0.956
81630862|NCT04797858|162948150|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0077||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.056|||Fisher Exact|||||0.056|-0.021|0.45
81630863|NCT04797858|162948151|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.015||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0004|0.03|||Fisher Exact|||||0.03|-0.0004|0.11
81658982|NCT01160289|163010212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.258||0.734||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF SD domain score; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.734
81658983|NCT01160289|163010212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251||0.477||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF SD domain score; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.477
81658984|NCT01160289|163010212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252||0.235||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF SD domain score; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.235
81686015|NCT03334214|163069993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.555|||||||ANOVA|||Non-HDL||||0.555
81686016|NCT03334214|163069993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.619|||||||ANOVA|||Triglycerides||||0.619
81630864|NCT04820322|162948216|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.087|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.087
81630865|NCT04820322|162948217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.020
81630866|NCT04820322|162948218|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81630867|NCT04820322|162948219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.70
81630868|NCT04820322|162948220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.71
81630869|NCT04820322|162948221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.71
81630870|NCT04820322|162948222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.67
81630871|NCT04820322|162948223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81630872|NCT04820322|162948224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.023
81630873|NCT04820322|162948225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.014
81630874|NCT04820322|162948226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.040
81630875|NCT05715528|162948233|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.099||||0.0681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.997|1.211||P-value calculated from stratified Log-rank test with randomization stratification factor as the strata.|Stratified Log-rank test||Hazard ratio and two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for hazard ratio were estimated using the Cox regression with randomization stratification factor as a covariate.|||1.211|0.997|0.0681
81658985|NCT01160289|163010212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.391|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.245||0.111||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF SD domain score; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.111
81630876|NCT05715528|162948237|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.036||||0.5558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.935|1.147|||Stratified Log-Rank Test|P-value calculated from stratified Log-rank test with randomization stratification factor as the strata.|Hazard ratio and two-sided 95% CI for hazard ratio were estimated using the Cox regression with randomization stratification factor as a covariate.|||1.147|0.935|0.5558
81630877|NCT05715528|162948238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6469|||||||Fisher's exact test|||||||0.6469
81630878|NCT05715528|162948239|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.495||||0.5581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|5.464|||Log-rank test|P value was based on log-rank test.|Hazard ratio and two-sided 95% CI were estimated using the Cox regression.|||5.464|0.045|0.5581
81658986|NCT01160289|163010212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.349|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.343||0.31||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF OS domain score; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.310
81658987|NCT01160289|163010212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.568|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.334||0.09||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF OS domain score; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.090
81630879|NCT05715528|162948241|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|0.02||||0.4254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.08||p-value was from Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline viral load and randomization strata as covariates.|MMRM||95% CI was from MMRM with baseline viral load and randomization strata as covariates.|||0.08|-0.03|0.4254
81630880|NCT05715528|162948242|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.138||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.032|1.256||P-value calculated from stratified Log-rank test with randomization stratification factor as the strata.|Stratified Log-rank test||Hazard ratio and two-sided 95% CI for hazard ratio were estimated using the Cox regression with randomization stratification factor as a covariate.|||1.256|1.032|0.0015
81630881|NCT05715528|162948243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6978|||||||Fisher's exact test|P-value was from the Fisher's exact test.||||||0.6978
81630882|NCT05715528|162948248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5707|||||||Fisher's exact test|P-value was from the Fisher's exact test.||||||0.5707
81630883|NCT03331835|162948253|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|42.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.93|54.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|95% CI and p-value are derived from CMH analysis stratified by weight group at baseline (≤100 kg, \> 100 kg).||Estimated risk difference, 95% CI and p-value are derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) analysis stratified by weight group at baseline (≤100 kg, \> 100 kg). Non-responder Imputation (NRI) was used to impute missing data. Treatment groups were defined as randomised treatment.||54.79|30.93|<0.001
81630884|NCT03331835|162948254|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|44.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.81|56.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|95% CI and p-value are derived from CMH analysis stratified by weight group at baseline (≤100 kg, \> 100 kg)||Estimated risk difference, 95% CI and p-value are derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) analysis stratified by weight group at baseline (≤100 kg, \> 100 kg). Non-responder Imputation (NRI) was used to impute missing data. Treatment groups were defined as randomised treatment.||56.71|32.81|<0.001
81630885|NCT03331835|162948255|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|43.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.78|55.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Estimated risk difference, 95% CI and p-value are derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) analysis stratified by weight group at baseline (≤100 kg, \> 100 kg). Non-responder Imputation (NRI) was used to impute missing data. Treatment groups were defined as randomised treatment.||55.84|31.78|<0.001
81658988|NCT01160289|163010212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.729|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.335||0.03||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF OS domain score; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.030
81686017|NCT03334214|163069993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.698|||||||ANOVA|||VLDL-C||||0.698
81686018|NCT03334214|163069994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.902|||||||ANOVA|||FPG||||0.902
81686019|NCT03334214|163069994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.267|||||||Van Elteren test|||HOMA-IR||||0.267
81630886|NCT03331835|162948256|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.76|42.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Estimated risk difference, 95% CI and p-value are derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) analysis stratified by weight group at baseline (≤100 kg, \> 100 kg). Non-responder Imputation (NRI) was used to impute missing data. Treatment groups were defined as randomised treatment.||42.10|20.76|<0.001
81630887|NCT03331835|162948257|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.83|-1.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The endpoint was analysed using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) model including treatment group, week, interaction between treatment and time, baseline value, and baseline weight group as fixed factors. Within participant covariance was estimated by an unstructured covariance matrix. Treatment groups were defined as randomised treatment.||-1.33|-4.83|<0.001
81466287|NCT04143594|162625030|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-5.7||||0.2307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|4.9||P-value was from the CMH tests stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (\<= 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentage of participants between LEN-containing treatment groups and the B/F/TAF group, and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||4.9|-16.3|0.2307
81466288|NCT04143594|162625031|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-6.7||||0.3142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|7.3||P-value was from the CMH tests stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (\<= 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentage of participants between LEN-containing treatment groups and the B/F/TAF group, and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||7.3|-20.7|0.3142
81466289|NCT04143594|162625031|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-7.2||||0.3009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|6.8||P-value was from the CMH tests stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (\<= 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentage of participants between LEN-containing treatment groups and the B/F/TAF group, and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||6.8|-21.3|0.3009
81630888|NCT03331835|162948258|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.03|-9.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The endpoint was analysed using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) model including treatment group, week, interaction between treatment and time, baseline value, and baseline weight group as fixed factors. Within participant covariance was estimated by an unstructured covariance matrix. Treatment groups were defined as randomised treatment.||-9.68|-23.03|<0.001
81630889|NCT03331835|162948259|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-4.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The endpoint was analysed using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) model including treatment group, week, interaction between treatment and time, baseline value, and baseline weight group as fixed factors. Within participant covariance was estimated by an unstructured covariance matrix. Treatment groups were defined as randomised treatment.||-4.81|-13.00|<0.001
81630890|NCT03331835|162948263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.31|-3.53|||ANCOVA|||The AUC was analysed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment group, baseline weight group, and the baseline PSI total score as explanatory variables. Treatment groups are defined as randomised treatment.||-3.53|-6.31|<0.001
81630891|NCT03331835|162948264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.57||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|-0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The endpoint is analysed by using mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) model including treatment group, week, interaction between treatment and time, baseline value, and baseline weight group as fixed factors. Within participant covariance was estimated by an unstructured covariance matrix. Treatment groups are defined as randomised treatment.||-0.82|-4.32|0.004
81630892|NCT03331835|162948265|SUPERIORITY|Estimated risk difference, 95% CI and p-value are derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) analysis stratified by weight group at baseline (\<=100 kg, \> 100 kg). Non-responder Imputation (NRI) was used to impute missing data. Treatment groups were defined as randomised treatment.|Risk Difference (RD)|40.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.75|53.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||53.16|28.75|<0.001
81630893|NCT03331835|162948266|SUPERIORITY|The endpoint was analysed by using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) model including treatment group, week, interaction between treatment and time, baseline value, and baseline weight group as fixed factors. Within participant covariance was estimated by an unstructured covariance matrix. Treatment groups were defined as randomised treatment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.72||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.19|-3.24|0.028
81630894|NCT02998528|162948315|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.63||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|97.38|0.43|0.91|||Log Rank|Stratified by PD-L1 (≥ 1% vs \<1%/unevaluable/indeterminate), disease stage (IB/II vs IIIA), and sex (male vs female)||||0.91|0.43|0.0052
81630895|NCT02998528|162948316|SUPERIORITY||% Difference|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|13.0|30.3|||||Strata adjusted difference (Arm C - Concurrent Arm B) based on the CMH method of weighting. Stratified by PD-L1 (≥ 1% vs \<1%/unevaluable/indeterminate), disease stage (IB/II vs IIIA), and sex (male vs female)|||30.3|13.0|
81658989|NCT01160289|163010212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.948|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.326||0.004||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF OS domain score; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.004
81658990|NCT01160289|163010214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.656||||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF EF domain scores reported by optimal testosterone level \<340 ng/dL; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.656
81686020|NCT03334214|163069994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Van Elteren test|||Insulin||||0.200
81686021|NCT03334214|163069995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.933|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.933
81630896|NCT02998528|162948316|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|3.49|55.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Strata adjusted odds ratio (Arm C over Concurrent Arm B) the Mantel-Haenszel method. Stratified by PD-L1 (≥ 1% vs \<1%/unevaluable/indeterminate), disease stage (IB/II vs IIIA), and sex (male vs female)|||55.75|3.49|<0.0001
81658991|NCT01160289|163010214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF EF domain scores reported by optimal testosterone level \<340 ng/dL; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.460
81630897|NCT02998528|162948317|SUPERIORITY||% Difference|27.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.6|36.1|||||Strata adjusted difference (Arm C - Concurrent Arm B) based on the CMH method of weighting. Stratified by PD-L1 (≥ 1% vs \<1%/unevaluable/indeterminate), disease stage (IB/II vs IIIA), and sex (male vs female)|||36.1|19.6|
81630898|NCT02998528|162948317|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.16|10.26|||||Stratified by PD-L1 (≥ 1% vs \<1%/unevaluable/indeterminate), disease stage (IB/II vs IIIA), and sex (male vs female)|||10.26|3.16|
81630899|NCT02998528|162948319|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.77|||||Stratified by: PD-L1 status (≥ 1% vs \<1%/not evaluable/indeterminate), disease stage (IB/II vs IIIA), and sex (male vs female)|||0.77|0.36|
81630900|NCT06029452|162948320|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was 0.10.|Sensitivity|0.853|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.815||||||Sensitivity was defined as the probability that an individual with the disease in the population were screen positive for disease by the algorithm (TP). Sensitivity = TP / (TP + FN).||||0.815|
81630901|NCT06029452|162948320|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was 0.10.|Specificity|0.584|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.539||||||Sensitivity was defined as the probability that an individual with the disease in the population were screen positive for disease by the algorithm (TP). Sensitivity = TP / (TP + FN).||||0.539|
81630902|NCT04204083|162948345|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81630903|NCT04204083|162948346|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81630904|NCT04204083|162948347|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81630905|NCT04934072|162948364|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of FKS518 to US-Prolia was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the difference in mean percent change from baseline to Week 52 in LS-BMD laid entirely above -1.45%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.306|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.96|||||Difference : FKS518 - US-Prolia|||0.96|-0.05|
81630906|NCT04934072|162948364|OTHER|Non-superiority Analysis: Non-superiority of FKS518 to US-Prolia was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the difference in mean percent change from baseline to Week 52 in LS-BMD laid entirely below 1.45%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.306|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|1.2|||||Difference : FKS518 - US-Prolia|||1.20|0.19|
81630907|NCT04011644|162948412|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.688|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Quanbeck,A.et al. A randomized trial testing digital medicine support models for mild-to-moderate alcohol use disorder. npj Digit. Med.7,248(2024)||||||0.688
81630908|NCT04011644|162948413|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.261|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.261
81630909|NCT04011644|162948414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.014
81630910|NCT04011644|162948416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.908|||||||ANCOVA|||A univariate analysis (Analysis of Covariance or ANCOVA) was conducted to compare the number of hospital days among the three groups controlling for baseline assessment of the dependent variable and design factors (i.e., Sex and Severity).||||0.908
81630911|NCT04011644|162948418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.206|||||||ANCOVA|||A univariate analysis (Analysis of Covariance or ANCOVA) was conducted to compare the number of hospital days among the three groups controlling for baseline assessment of the dependent variable and design factors (i.e., Sex and Severity).||||0.206
81630912|NCT04011644|162948419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.104|||||||ANCOVA|||A univariate analysis (Analysis of Covariance or ANCOVA) was conducted to compare the number of hospital days among the three groups controlling for baseline assessment of the dependent variable and design factors (i.e., Sex and Severity).||||0.104
81630913|NCT04011644|162948420|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81630914|NCT04011644|162948421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.025
81630915|NCT04011644|162948422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.555|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.555
81630916|NCT04011644|162948423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.131|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.131
81630917|NCT04011644|162948427|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.02
81630918|NCT01199133|162948429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.01|||>|0.05||95.0|-0.41|0.43|||ANCOVA|||||0.43|-0.41|> 0.05
81630919|NCT04181736|162948455|OTHER||F-statistic|6.621||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Repeated Measures General Linear Model|||Test of the effect of guanfacine using a general linear model including a within subjects' effect for treatment (pre- versus post-treatment sessions) and for circuit function, with five repeated measures for each circuit measure defining the cognitive control circuit.||||0.020
81630920|NCT04181736|162948460|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|1.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.937|2.002||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test was conducted to evaluate the effect of GIR on changes in HDRS-17 depression scores from pre-treatment to week 2.||2.002|0.937|<0.001
81630921|NCT04181736|162948460|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|3.152|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.757|3.547||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test was conducted to evaluate the effect of GIR on changes in HDRS-17 depression scores from pre-treatment to post-treatment sessions.||3.547|2.757|<0.001
81630922|NCT04181736|162948461|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|-1.249|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.724|-0.774||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test was conducted to evaluate the effect of GIR on changes in QIDS-SR depression scores from pre-treatment to post-treatment sessions.||-0.774|-1.724|< 0.001
81630923|NCT04181736|162948462|OTHER||F-statistic|19.362|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Repeated Measures General Linear Model|||Test of the effect of guanfacine using a general linear model including a within subjects' effect for treatment (pre- versus post-treatment sessions) and for cognitive control function, with six repeated measures for behavioral tests of cognitive control.||||<0.001
81658992|NCT01160289|163010214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.198||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF EF domain scores reported by optimal testosterone level \<340 ng/dL; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.198
81630924|NCT04181736|162948463|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.881||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.324|1.438||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test was conducted to evaluate the effect of GIR on changes in SWLS scores from pre-treatment to post-treatment sessions.||1.438|0.324|0.002
81630925|NCT04181736|162948464|OTHER||F-statistic|11.913||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Repeated Measures General Linear Model|||Test of the effect of guanfacine using a general linear model including a within subjects' effect for treatment (pre- versus post-treatment sessions) and for quality with four repeated measures for domains of quality of life.||||0.003
81630926|NCT04181736|162948465|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|-0.2||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.608|0.208||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test was conducted to evaluate the effect of GIR on changes in C-SSRS scores from pre-treatment to post-treatment sessions.||0.208|-0.608|0.283
81533626|NCT00255190|162752350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.204||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANCOVA|Comparisons were made using a one-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the factor and baseline score as the covariate.||||||0.204
81630927|NCT02518048|162948477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|-1.76||Least Square Means difference from ANOVA with treatment group as fixed effect and subject as random effect (105 treated sites per treatment group).|ANOVA|||A last observation carried forward (LOCF) approach was used to account for drop-outs and missing values in the analysis of end of treatment values.||-1.76|-2.58|<0.001
81630928|NCT02518048|162948480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.32||Least Square Means difference from ANOVA with treatment group as fixed effect and subject as random effect (105 treated sites per treatment group)|ANOVA|||Total Skin Thickness: LEO 90100 vs. Betesil®||-0.32|-0.53|<0.001
81658993|NCT01160289|163010214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF EF domain scores reported by optimal testosterone level ≥340 ng/dL; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.009
81658994|NCT01160289|163010214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.671||||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF EF domain scores reported by optimal testosterone level ≥340 ng/dL; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.671
81658995|NCT01160289|163010214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.259||||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF EF domain scores reported by optimal testosterone level ≥340 ng/dL; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.259
81658996|NCT01160289|163010214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.441||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF EF domain scores reported by optimal testosterone level ≥340 ng/dL; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.441
81658997|NCT01160289|163010214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.433||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in the IIEF EF domain scores reported by optimal testosterone level ≥340 ng/dL; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.433
81658998|NCT01160289|163010215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|0.13||||0.423||95.0||||Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.423
81658999|NCT01160289|163010215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.12||||0.443||95.0||||Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.443
81533627|NCT00255190|162752351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.109||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANCOVA|Comparisons were made using an ANCOVA model with treatment as the factor and baseline score as the covariate.||||||0.109
81659000|NCT01160289|163010215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.084||||0.599||95.0||||Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.599
81659001|NCT01160289|163010215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.334||||0.029||95.0||||Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.029
81659002|NCT01160289|163010216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean of treatment difference|-0.152||||0.148||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in total cholesterol; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.148
81659003|NCT01160289|163010216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.216||||0.033||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in total cholesterol; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.033
81659004|NCT01160289|163010216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.124||||0.224||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in total cholesterol; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.224
81659005|NCT01160289|163010216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.189||||0.056||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in total cholesterol; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.056
81659006|NCT01160289|163010216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.211||||0.031||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in triglycerides; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.031
81630929|NCT02518048|162948480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.41||Least Square Means difference from ANOVA with treatment group as fixed effect and subject as random effect (105 treated sites per treatment group)|ANOVA|||Echo-Poor Band Thickness: LEO 90100 vs. Betesil®||-0.41|-0.69|<0.001
81630930|NCT05654662|162948481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0032|||||||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 12 (Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline)||||0.0032
81630931|NCT05654662|162948482|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|-2.6|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measure (MMRM)||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|||-2.6|-10.6|0.0013
81630932|NCT05654662|162948483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0181|||||||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 3 (Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline)||||0.0181
81630933|NCT05654662|162948483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0541|||||||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 6 (Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline)||||0.0541
81659007|NCT01160289|163010216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.227||||0.017||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in triglycerides; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.017
81659008|NCT01160289|163010216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.016||||0.866||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in triglycerides; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.866
81659009|NCT01160289|163010216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.032||||0.726||95.0||||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 12 in triglycerides; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.726
81659010|NCT01160289|163010217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean of treatment difference|-9.014|||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value is for the percent change from baseline to Week 12 in HDL-C; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||<0.001
81659011|NCT01160289|163010217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-18.547|||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value is for the percent change from baseline to Week 12 in HDL-C; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||<0.001
81659012|NCT01160289|163010217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-9.216|||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value is for the percent change from baseline to Week 12 in HDL-C; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||<0.001
81659013|NCT01160289|163010217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-18.75|||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value is for the percent change from baseline to Week 12 in HDL-C; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||<0.001
81533628|NCT00255190|162752352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81533629|NCT00255190|162752353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.494||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.494
81659014|NCT01160289|163010217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.977||||0.776||95.0||||The p-value is for the percent change from baseline to Week 12 in LDL-C; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.776
81533630|NCT00255190|162752354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.026
81630934|NCT05654662|162948484|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-1.0|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 3||-1.0|-6.7|0.0091
81630935|NCT05654662|162948484|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-1.8|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 6||-1.8|-8.8|0.0031
81630936|NCT05654662|162948485|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 3 (Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline)||||<0.0001
81630937|NCT05654662|162948485|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 6 (Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline)||||<0.0001
81630938|NCT05654662|162948485|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 12 (Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline)||||<0.0001
81659015|NCT01160289|163010217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|0.78||||0.814||95.0||||The p-value is for the percent change from baseline to Week 12 in LDL-C; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.814
81659016|NCT01160289|163010217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-1.629||||0.627||95.0||||The p-value is for the percent change from baseline to Week 12 in LDL-C; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.627
81659017|NCT01160289|163010217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|0.128||||0.968||95.0||||The p-value is for the percent change from baseline to Week 12 in LDL-C; Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.968
81659018|NCT01160289|163010218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean of treatment difference|-0.006||||0.984||95.0||||Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.984
81659019|NCT01160289|163010218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.465||||0.076||95.0||||Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.076
81630939|NCT05654662|162948486|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|-0.01|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 3||-0.01|-0.05|0.0051
81630940|NCT05654662|162948486|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|-0.01|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 6||-0.01|-0.07|0.0034
81630941|NCT05654662|162948486|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|-0.02|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 12||-0.02|-0.08|0.0022
81630942|NCT05654662|162948487|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 3 (Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline)||||<0.0001
81630943|NCT05654662|162948487|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 6 (Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline)||||<0.0001
81630944|NCT05654662|162948487|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 12 (Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline)||||<0.0001
81630945|NCT05654662|162948488|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.04|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 3||-0.04|-0.12|<0.0001
81630946|NCT05654662|162948488|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|-0.07|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 6||-0.07|-0.18|<0.0001
81630947|NCT05654662|162948488|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.08|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 12||-0.08|-0.20|<0.0001
81659020|NCT01160289|163010218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|0.387||||0.142||95.0||||Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.142
81659021|NCT01160289|163010218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-0.072||||0.776||95.0||||Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.776
81659022|NCT01160289|163010219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean of treatment difference|5.031||||0.103||95.0||||Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.103
81659023|NCT01160289|163010219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean treatment difference|-3.225||||0.277||95.0||||Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.277
81659024|NCT01160289|163010219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|7.056||||0.019||95.0||||Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.019
81659025|NCT01160289|163010219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|-1.201||||0.676||95.0||||Conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.10 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.676
81533631|NCT00255190|162752355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.220
81533632|NCT00255190|162752356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.843||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.843
81630948|NCT05654662|162948489|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 3 (Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline)||||<0.0001
81630949|NCT05654662|162948489|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 6 (Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline)||||<0.0001
81630950|NCT05654662|162948489|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 12 (Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline)||||<0.0001
81630951|NCT05654662|162948490|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.06|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 3||-0.06|-0.25|0.0012
81630952|NCT05654662|162948490|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.05|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 6||-0.05|-0.29|0.0058
81630953|NCT05654662|162948490|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.16|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 12||-0.16|-0.42|<0.0001
81630954|NCT05654662|162948491|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 3 (Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline)||||<0.0001
81630955|NCT05654662|162948491|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 6 (Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline)||||<0.0001
81659026|NCT02313233|163010279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81659027|NCT02313233|163010280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81659028|NCT02313233|163010283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81659029|NCT02313233|163010284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81659030|NCT05383508|163010297|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|17.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.69|27.19||95% confidence intervals are provided for this analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model included terms for sequence, period, and product exposure as fixed effects and subject as a categorical random effect.|Analysis was performed on log transformed data with Kenward Roger degrees of freedom approximation. Ratio and related 95% CI were derived by exponentiating the estimates obtained on the log scale.|The objective of this study was to determine the Cmax ratio of P4M3 variants:Cigarettes along with the corresponding 95% confidence intervals||27.19|10.69|
81686022|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.46|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: Geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.46|0.32|
81533633|NCT00255190|162752357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.923||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.923
81630956|NCT05654662|162948491|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 12 (Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline)||||<0.0001
81630957|NCT05654662|162948492|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.06|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 3||-0.06|-0.26|0.0022
81630958|NCT05654662|162948492|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.04|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 6||-0.04|-0.30|0.0099
81630959|NCT05654662|162948492|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.16|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test product minus reference product.|Change from Baseline at Week 12||-0.16|-0.45|<0.0001
81630960|NCT06262477|162948508|EQUIVALENCE|The natural log (ln)- transformed Cmax was analysed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, which included actual treatment \& body weight category (\<75 kilograms \[kg\], ≥75 kg) as factors. The ratio of geometric least square means (GLSM), and corresponding confidence interval (CI) was obtained by taking the exponential of the differences in LSMs and corresponding CIs on the ln scale.|Ratio of GLSM|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.3|0.974|1.13||||||||1.13|0.974|
81630961|NCT06262477|162948509|EQUIVALENCE|The natural log (ln)- transformed AUC0-inf was analyzed using ANCOVA model, which included actual treatment \& body weight category (\<75 kg, ≥75 kg) as factors. The ratio of GLSM, and corresponding CI was obtained by taking the exponential of the differences in LSMs and corresponding CIs on the ln scale.|Ratio of GLSM|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.3|0.988|1.15||||||||1.15|0.988|
81630962|NCT06262477|162948510|EQUIVALENCE|The natural log (ln)- transformed AUC0-t was analyzed using ANCOVA model, which included actual treatment \& body weight category (\<75 kg, ≥75 kg) as factors. The ratio of GLSM, and corresponding CI was obtained by taking the exponential of the differences in LSMs and corresponding CIs on the ln scale.|Ratio of GLSM|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.3|0.985|1.15||||||||1.15|0.985|
81630963|NCT05507333|162948536|OTHER||Proportion of clinically cured patients|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4073|0.7909|||||"The proportion of clinically cured patients at Day 7-14 was calculated and presented together with a two-sided 95% CI based on the Wilson score for the proportion of Yes with continuity correction."|"It was assumed that the true clinical cure rate was 54% in the treatment group, therefore a sample size of 24 patients was needed to obtain 80% power to show that the one-sided 95% CI for the clinical cure rate was above 30%. A sample size of 26 was used to account for patients with missing data.~Hypotheses for the primary endpoint:~Null hypothesis: Clinical cure rate is less than or equal to 30%.~Alternative hypothesis (one-sided): Clinical cure rate is above 30%"||0.7909|0.4073|
81630964|NCT05507333|162948537|OTHER||Proportion with cont. clinical response|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5366|0.9729|||||"The proportion of participants with continued clinical response at Day 25 (Yes) was calculated and presented together with a two-sided 95% CI. The CI was based on the Wilson score for the proportion of Yes with a continuity correction."|||0.9729|0.5366|
81630965|NCT05507333|162948538|OTHER||Proportion with clin and mycol. cure|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2091|0.5927|||||"The proportion of participants with clinical and mycological cure at Day 7-14 (Yes) was calculated and presented with a 95% CI. The CI was based on the Wilson score for the proportion of participants with Yes with a continuity correction."|||0.5927|0.2091|
81630966|NCT05507333|162948539|OTHER||Proportion with mycological cure|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3375|0.7286|||||"The proportion of participants with mycological cure at Day 7-14 (Yes) was calculated and presented with a 95% CI. The CI was based on the Wilson score for the proportion of participants with Yes with a continuity correction."|||0.7286|0.3375|
81630967|NCT05507333|162948540|OTHER||Proportion with mycological cure|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4598|0.9384|||||"The proportion of participants with mycological cure at Day 25 (Yes) was calculated and presented with a 95% CI. The CI was based on the Wilson score for the proportion of participants recorded as Yes with a continuity correction."|||0.9384|0.4598|
81630968|NCT05507333|162948541|OTHER||Proportion with absence of Candida|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3719|0.7603|||||"The proportion of participants that did not show Candida hyphae in the wet smear (absence of/Yes) at Day 7-14 was calculated and presented together with a 95% CI based on the Wilson score for the proportion of Yes with a continuity correction."|||0.7603|0.3719|
81630969|NCT05507333|162948542|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.77|-3.23|||||The mean change in the score for composite vulvovaginal signs and symptoms from Screening to Day 7-14 was calculated and presented together with a 95% CI.|||-3.23|-5.77|
81630970|NCT05507333|162948543|OTHER||Proportion with reduction CVVS score|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6872|0.9697|||||"The proportion of participants having a reduction in signs and symptoms (CVVS scores) on Day 7-14 vs. Screening was calculated and presented with a 95% CI based on the Wilson score for the prop. with Yes with a continuity correction."|||0.9697|0.6872|
81630971|NCT05879991|162948548|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|76.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.21|82.65|||||Ratio \[%\] = (adjusted geometric mean zongertinib / adjusted geometric mean \[14C\]zongertinib)\*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\] = 7.9|"Ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale.~The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model, which included the effect 'subjects' as a random effect and 'treatment' as a fixed effect. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale."||82.65|70.21|
81630972|NCT05879991|162948553|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|26.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.12|30.79|||||Ratio \[%\] = (adjusted geometric mean zongertinib / adjusted geometric mean \[14C\]zongertinib)\*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\] = 16.0|Ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale. The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model, which included the effect 'subjects' as a random effect and 'treatment' as a fixed effect. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale.||30.79|22.12|
81659031|NCT05383508|163010297|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|19.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.89|31.87||95% confidence intervals are provided for this analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model included terms for sequence, period, and product exposure as fixed effects and subject as a categorical random effect.|Analysis was performed on log transformed data with Kenward Roger degrees of freedom approximation. Ratio and related 95% CI were derived by exponentiating the estimates obtained on the log scale.|The objective of this study was to determine the Cmax ratio of P4M3 variants:Cigarettes along with the corresponding 95% confidence intervals||31.87|11.89|
81659032|NCT05383508|163010298|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|11.0||95% confidence intervals are provided for this analysis.|Wilcoxon signed rank test||Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift and Moses 95% CI|The objective of this study was to determine the Tmax difference of P4M3 variants:Cigarettes along with the corresponding 95% confidence intervals||11.00|0.00|
81659033|NCT05383508|163010298|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.0||95% confidence intervals are provided for this analysis.|Wilcoxon signed rank test||Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift and Moses 95% CI|The objective of this study was to determine the Tmax difference of P4M3 variants:Cigarettes along with the corresponding 95% confidence intervals||4.00|0.00|
81659034|NCT05383508|163010299|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|28.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|50.04||95% confidence intervals are provided for this analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model included terms for sequence, period, and product exposure as fixed effects and subject as a categorical random effect.|Analysis was performed on log transformed data with Kenward Roger degrees of freedom approximation. Ratio and related 95% CI were derived by exponentiating the estimates obtained on the log scale.|The objective of this study was to determine the AUC0-infinity ratio of P4M3 variants:Cigarettes along with the corresponding 95% confidence intervals||50.04|16.00|
81659035|NCT05383508|163010299|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|26.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.74|53.69||95% confidence intervals are provided for this analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model included terms for sequence, period, and product exposure as fixed effects and subject as a categorical random effect.|Analysis was performed on log transformed data with Kenward Roger degrees of freedom approximation. Ratio and related 95% CI were derived by exponentiating the estimates obtained on the log scale.|The objective of this study was to determine the AUC0-infinity ratio of P4M3 variants:Cigarettes along with the corresponding 95% confidence intervals||53.69|12.74|
81659036|NCT05383508|163010300|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|10.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.57|21.1||95% confidence intervals are provided for this analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model included terms for sequence, period, and product exposure as fixed effects and subject as a categorical random effect.|Analysis was performed on log transformed data with Kenward Roger degrees of freedom approximation. Ratio and related 95% CI were derived by exponentiating the estimates obtained on the log scale.|The objective of this study was to determine the maximum ratio of background-corrected concentration over time of P4M3 variants:Cigarettes along with the corresponding 95% confidence intervals||21.10|5.57|
81659037|NCT05383508|163010300|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|16.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.93|28.53||95% confidence intervals are provided for this analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model included terms for sequence, period, and product exposure as fixed effects and subject as a categorical random effect.|Analysis was performed on log transformed data with Kenward Roger degrees of freedom approximation. Ratio and related 95% CI were derived by exponentiating the estimates obtained on the log scale.|The objective of this study was to determine the maximum ratio of background-corrected concentration over time of P4M3 variants:Cigarettes along with the corresponding 95% confidence intervals||28.53|9.93|
81659038|NCT01859988|163010317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-55.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.74|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.9|-42.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|LS mean and standard error were obtained using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and randomization strata (moderate vs severe;Japan vs rest of world) and relevant baseline values as covariates. Multiplicity was controlled using hierarchical testing procedure:highest dose vs. placebo was tested first. Comparison order was 300 mg qw,300 mg q2w,200 mg q2w,300 mg q4w \& 100 mg q4w, vs placebo respectively. Testing continues only if previous comparison was statistically significant.||-42.4|-68.9|<0.0001
81533634|NCT00255190|162752358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81659039|NCT01859988|163010317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-50.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.3|-37.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-37.0|-63.3|<0.0001
81659040|NCT01859988|163010317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-47.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.76|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.6|-34.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-34.1|-60.6|<0.0001
81659041|NCT01859988|163010317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-45.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.66|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.5|-32.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q4w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-32.3|-58.5|<0.0001
81659042|NCT01859988|163010317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-26.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.65|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.8|-13.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 100 mg q4w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-13.7|-39.8|<0.0001
81659043|NCT02081417|163010331|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on the PCL-C if the interventions fell within 2.5 points of each other|Mean Difference (Net)|0.18||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.8|-3.4|0.01
81659044|NCT00682890|163010360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||ANOVA|||P value on change at 3 months for placebo group||||0.63
81630973|NCT05879991|162948554|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|76.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.92|83.59|||||Ratio \[%\] = (adjusted geometric mean zongertinib / adjusted geometric mean \[14C\]zongertinib)\*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\] = 7.9|Ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale. The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model, which included the effect 'subjects' as a random effect and 'treatment' as a fixed effect. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale.||83.59|70.92|
81630974|NCT04615273|162948555|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Difference|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|-1.14|||ANCOVA|||Analysis included treatment arm, region, baseline age group, gender, concomitant oral estrogen, Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency (AGHD) onset as factors \& baseline trunk percent fat as the covariates. Multiple imputation method was used to impute missing data.||-1.14|-2.94|<.0001
81630975|NCT03677141|162948559|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rates|-4.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.61|21.07||||||||21.07|-30.61|
81630976|NCT05465239|162948576|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis of metabolic energy consumption using the unpowered vs powered walker for control subjects.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||< 0.001
81630977|NCT05465239|162948576|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis of metabolic energy consumption using the unpowered vs powered walker for subjects with walking disabilities.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81630978|NCT05423730|162948601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.75|57.2|||||Estimates represent percentage change in log-transformed hormone levels for wine versus grape juice from linear mixed models including participant as a random effect and interaction terms for drink and sequence (Kenward approach).|||57.20|-49.75|
81630979|NCT05423730|162948602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.96|63.9|||||Estimates represent percentage change in log-transformed hormone levels for wine versus grape juice from linear mixed models including participant as a random effect and interaction terms for drink and sequence (Kenward approach).|||63.90|-47.96|
81630980|NCT05423730|162948603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|0.67|||||Estimates represent percentage change in log-transformed hormone levels for wine versus grape juice from linear mixed models including participant as a random effect and interaction terms for drink and sequence (Kenward approach).|||0.67|-1.95|
81630981|NCT05423730|162948604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.45|43.09|||||Estimates represent percentage change in log-transformed hormone levels for wine versus grape juice from linear mixed models including participant as a random effect and interaction terms for drink and sequence (Kenward approach).|||43.09|-9.45|
81630982|NCT05423730|162948605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|28.4|||||Estimates represent percentage change in log-transformed hormone levels for wine versus grape juice from linear mixed models including participant as a random effect and interaction terms for drink and sequence (Kenward approach).|||28.40|-3.31|
81630983|NCT05423730|162948606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|27.69|||||Estimates represent percentage change in log-transformed hormone levels for wine versus grape juice from linear mixed models including participant as a random effect and interaction terms for drink and sequence (Kenward approach).|||27.69|-0.77|
81630984|NCT05423730|162948607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.92|21.24|||||Estimates represent percentage change in log-transformed hormone levels for wine versus grape juice from linear mixed models including participant as a random effect and interaction terms for drink and sequence (Kenward approach).|||21.24|-21.92|
81630985|NCT05363163|162948629|OTHER|If the mean volume variation was higher than 0 and the p-value of the statistical test lower than 0.05, the H0 hypothesis was rejected, and the primary endpoint demonstrated.|||||<|0.0001||||||p-value of the statistical test lower than 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81630986|NCT03154190|162948642|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.47|||Regression, Cox|||||0.47|0.20|
81630987|NCT03154190|162948643|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.75|||Regression, Cox|||||0.75|0.30|
81630988|NCT03154190|162948646|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.62||||||||0.62|0.33|
81630989|NCT03154190|162948648|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.7||||||||0.70|0.36|
81630990|NCT03154190|162948653|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|10.55||||||||10.55|1.88|
81630991|NCT05970861|162948779|OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: there is no statistical significance between the mean percentages of microbiota units of the main and control groups after the mare's milk administration.~Alternate hypothesis: statistical significance exists between the mean percentages of microbiota units of the main and control groups after the mare's milk administration."||||<0.05
81630992|NCT05970861|162948779|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||"Null Hypothesis: The freeze-dried mare's milk does not significantly influence the mean percentages of gut microbiota units.~Alternate Hypothesis: The freeze-dried mare's milk significantly influences the mean percentages of gut microbiota units."||||<0.05
81630993|NCT05970861|162948780|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Null hypothesis: No statistically significant difference exists between antiphospholipid antibody levels before and after the mare's milk administration.~Alternate hypothesis: Statistically significant difference exists between antiphospholipid antibody levels before and after the mare's milk administration."||||>0.05
81630994|NCT05970861|162948781|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Null hypothesis: No statistically significant difference exists between uric acid blood levels before and after the mare's milk administration.~Alternate hypothesis: Statistically significant difference exists between uric acid blood levels before and after the mare's milk administration."||||0.01
81630995|NCT05970861|162948782|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: No statistically significant difference exists between the scores on a scale (PCS, MCS) after the mare's milk administration.~Alternate hypothesis: Statistically significant difference exists between the scores on a scale (PCS, MCS) after the mare's milk administration."||||<0.01
81659045|NCT00682890|163010360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.42
81533635|NCT00255190|162752359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.758||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.758
81533636|NCT00255190|162752360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.737||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.737
81533637|NCT00255190|162752361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.673||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.673
81533638|NCT00255190|162752362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.817||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.817
81533639|NCT00255190|162752363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.601||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.601
81533640|NCT00255190|162752364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.065
81533641|NCT00255190|162752365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.319||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.319
81533642|NCT00255190|162752366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.011
81533643|NCT00255190|162752367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.207||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.207
81659046|NCT00682890|163010361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.51
81659047|NCT00682890|163010361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.03
81659048|NCT03028220|163010366|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81659049|NCT03028220|163010367|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81659050|NCT03028220|163010368|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81659051|NCT03028220|163010369|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81659052|NCT03028220|163010370|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1
81659053|NCT03028220|163010371|OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.820
81659054|NCT03028220|163010372|OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.820
81659055|NCT03028220|163010373|OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.570
81659056|NCT03028220|163010374|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81659057|NCT03028220|163010375|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.910
81659058|NCT03028220|163010376|OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.460
81659059|NCT03028220|163010377|OTHER|||||||0.191|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.191
81659060|NCT00324116|163010387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent responders|85.0||||||95.0|76.0|95.0|||||Proportion of responders estimated by Kaplan-Meier analysis. Proportion of responders along with 95% CI calculated directly from estimate of survival distribution function. Percentage denominator = total number of subjects without missing data.|||95|76|
81659061|NCT00324116|163010388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.29||||||95.0|-6.83|-1.75|||||95% CI for the change in mean value obtained from one sample t-test.|6 weeks||-1.75|-6.83|
81659062|NCT00324116|163010388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.86||||||95.0|-9.06|-2.67|||||95% CI for the change in mean value obtained from one sample t-test.|12 weeks||-2.67|-9.06|
81659063|NCT00324116|163010388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.12||||||95.0|-16.28|-5.96|||||95% CI for the change in mean value obtained from one sample t-test.|54 weeks||-5.96|-16.28|
81659064|NCT00324116|163010389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of subjects|5.0||||||95.0|1.61|11.32|||||Proportion of subjects gaining vision was estimated on an observed case basis. Percentage denominator = total number of subjects in the FAS. 95% confidence intervals were calculated from Fleiss quadratic equations|||11.32|1.61|
81659065|NCT00324116|163010390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of subjects|22.5||||||95.0|14.22|32.11|||||Proportion of subjects maintaining vision was estimated on an observed case basis. Percentage denominator = total number of subjects in the FAS. 95% confidence intervals were calculated from Fleiss quadratic equations.|||32.11|14.22|
81659066|NCT00324116|163010391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of subjects|13.75||||||95.0|7.39|22.24|||||Proportion of subjects with severe visual loss was estimated on an observed case basis. Percentage denominator = total number of subjects in the FAS. 95% confidence intervals were calculated from Fleiss quadratic equations.|||22.24|7.39|
81659067|NCT00324116|163010392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of subjects|25.97||||||95.0|16.28|34.81|||||Proportion of subjects progressing to \<=20/200 was estimated on an observed case basis. Percentage denominator = total number of subjects in the FAS. 95% confidence intervals were calculated from Fleiss quadratic equations.|||34.81|16.28|
81659068|NCT01642251|163010395|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.22|0.51||one-sided p value|Regression, Cox|adjusted for ECOG performance status, abnormal protein in the Cox proportional hazard model||The significance test reported here was for treatment arms comparison in patients within the male/abnormal LDH stratum||0.51|0.22|<0.001
81659069|NCT01642251|163010395|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.6|1.09||one-sided p value|Regression, Cox|adjusted for ECOG performance status, abnormal protein in the Cox proportional hazard model||The significance test reported here was for treatment arms comparison in patients not in the male/abnormal LDH stratum.||1.09|0.60|0.18
81533644|NCT00255190|162752368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.286||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANCOVA|Comparisons were made using an ANCOVA model with treatment as the factor and baseline score as the covariate.||||||0.286
81533645|NCT00255190|162752369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.102||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANCOVA|Comparisons were made using an ANCOVA model with treatment as the factor and baseline score as the covariate.||||||0.102
81630996|NCT05970861|162948782|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: No statistically significant difference exists between the scores on a scale (PCS, MCS) after 2 measurements in the control group.~Alternate hypothesis: Statistically significant difference exists between the scores on a scale (PCS, MCS) after 2 measurements in the control group."||||>0.05
81630997|NCT05970861|162948782|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||"Null Hypothesis: The freeze-dried mare's milk does not significantly influence the scores on the scales (PCS, MCS).~Alternate Hypothesis: The freeze-dried mare's milk significantly influences the scores on the scales (PCS, MCS)."||||<0.01
81630998|NCT02990338|162948788|SUPERIORITY|A closed test procedure was used to control the type I error rate meaning no further testing would be performed unless the significance level had been reached on PFS.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.596||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.436|0.814||One-sided p-value based on Stratified log-rank test. Threshold for statistical significance at 0.025.|Log Rank|Stratification was based on age (\<75 years versus \>=75 years) and number of previous lines of therapy (2 or 3 versus \>3) according to IRT.|Stratification was based on age (\<75 years versus \>=75 years) and number of previous lines of therapy (2 or 3 versus \>3) according to IRT.|Confidence interval (CI) for Kaplan-Meier estimates were calculated with log-log transformation of survival function and methods of Brookmeyer and Crowley.||0.814|0.436|0.0005
81630999|NCT02990338|162948789|SUPERIORITY|A closed test procedure was used to control the type I error rate meaning no further testing would be performed unless the significance level had been reached on PFS.|||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for statistical significance at 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|One sided p-value was stratified based on age (\<75 years versus \>=75 years) and number of previous lines (2 or 3 versus \>3) according to IRT.||||||<0.0001
81631000|NCT02990338|162948793|SUPERIORITY|A closed test procedure was used to control the type I error rate meaning no further testing would be performed unless the significance level had been reached on PFS.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.776||||0.0319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.594|1.015||One-sided significance level was 0.02 using the O'Brien-Fleming alpha spending function.|Log Rank|Stratified on age (\<75 years versus \>=75 years) and number of previous lines of therapy (2 or 3 versus \> 3) according to IRT.|Stratified on age (\<75 years versus \>=75 years) and number of previous lines of therapy (2 or 3 versus \> 3) according to IRT.|||1.015|0.594|0.0319
81631001|NCT03988621|162948832|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.03||The p-value for the group-by-time interaction is presented, as well as the estimated mean and confidence interval for difference in 6-month change between intervention and treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean HSCN scale scores of participants in the intervention group were estimated to decrease by 0.65 (95% CI: -1.27 to -0.03) units more than that of participants in the control group from baseline to 6-months.|||-0.03|-1.27|0.04
81659070|NCT01642251|163010395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028||||||p value for the interaction by treatment and stratification factor|Regression, Cox|||If there was a significant treatment-by-stratification factor interaction, the results would be reported separately for each stratum. Significance was defined as the p value was less than 0.05.||||0.028
81659071|NCT01642251|163010396|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.64|1.07|||Regression, Cox|stratified on the stratification factors used for randomization||||1.07|0.64|0.17
81533646|NCT00255190|162752370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.656||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANCOVA|Comparisons were made using an ANCOVA model with treatment as the factor and baseline score as the covariate.||||||0.656
81631002|NCT03988621|162948833|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.05||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|8.98||The p-value for the group-by-time interaction is presented, as well as the estimated mean and confidence interval for difference in 6-month change between intervention and treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean Self Care Inventory scale scores of participants in the intervention group were estimated to increase by 5.05 (95% CI: 1.12 to 8.98) units more than that of participants in the control group from baseline to 6-months.|||8.98|1.12|0.01
81631003|NCT03988621|162948834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.48|-2.52||The p-value for the group-by-time interaction is presented, as well as the estimated mean and confidence interval for difference in 6-month change between intervention and treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean PSS scale scores of participants in the intervention group were estimated to decrease by 4.50 (95% CI: -6.48 to -2.52) units more than that of participants in the control group from baseline to 6-months.|||-2.52|-6.48|<0.0001
81631004|NCT03988621|162948835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.16||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|4.73||The p-value for the group-by-time interaction is presented, as well as the estimated mean and confidence interval for difference in 6-month change between intervention and treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Active Coping Subscale||4.73|-0.41|0.099
81631005|NCT03988621|162948835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.88||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|0.62||The p-value for the group-by-time interaction is presented, as well as the estimated mean and confidence interval for difference in 6-month change between intervention and treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated difference may not be consistent with difference sample means presented in outcome measure data table.|Avoidance Coping Subscale||0.62|-2.38|0.25
81659072|NCT01642251|163010398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81659073|NCT00190749|163010399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226||95.0||||P-value for change to last observation|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.226
81659074|NCT00190749|163010399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||P-value is change to last observation|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.030
81659075|NCT00190749|163010399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.204||95.0||||P-value for change to last observation.|ANCOVA|||||||0.204
81659076|NCT00190749|163010400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.184||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.184
81533647|NCT00255190|162752371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.176||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANCOVA|Comparisons were made using an ANCOVA model with treatment as the factor and baseline score as the covariate.||||||0.176
81631006|NCT03988621|162948835|SUPERIORITY|The p-value for the group-by-time interaction is presented, as well as the estimated mean and confidence interval for difference in 6-month change between intervention and treatment groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|1.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Minimization Coping Subscale||1.18|-1.81|0.68
81631007|NCT03988621|162948836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.32||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|1.04||The p-value for the group-by-time interaction is presented, as well as the estimated mean and confidence interval for difference in 6-month change between intervention and treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical Health Score||1.04|-3.68|0.27
81631008|NCT03988621|162948836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.35||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|6.53||The p-value for the group-by-time interaction is presented, as well as the estimated mean and confidence interval for difference in 6-month change between intervention and treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean Mental Health scores of participants in the intervention group were estimated to increase by 3.35 (95% CI: 0.17 to 6.53) units more than that of participants in the control group from baseline to 6-months.|Mental Health Score||6.53|0.17|0.04
81631009|NCT03988621|162948839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3472||||0.5433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5153|3.5218|||Regression, zero inflated poisson||Estimation accounts for the zero-inflated distribution of hospitalization count, thus estimate is inconsistent with mean values in the Outcome Measure Data table|||3.5218|0.5153|0.5433
81631010|NCT03988621|162948840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0143||||0.9173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7766|1.3247|||Zero-inflated poisson regression|||||1.3247|0.7766|0.9173
81631011|NCT03988621|162948841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6486|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6486
81631012|NCT03988621|162948842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6791|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6791
81631013|NCT02905331|162948863|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81631014|NCT02905331|162948864|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81631015|NCT02905331|162948869|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81659077|NCT00190749|163010400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.295||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.295
81631016|NCT04102111|162948879|OTHER||Least Squares Means|37.4||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.0|95.8|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||95.8|-21.0|0.288
81631017|NCT03334695|162948886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||||||0.012
81631018|NCT02542631|162948900|NON_INFERIORITY|The sample size determination was based on the primary endpoint, A1C change from Baseline to Week 24. Assuming that the true mean difference in A1C change for Finesse versus Pen was -0.1% with a SD of 1.2%, a study population of 250 completers (125 per arm) was required to achieve a power of 90% for non-inferiority with a margin of 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.14||Non-inferiority p-value was calculated with 2-sided comparison of the difference in treatment effects between Finesse and Pen with a non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate was used to compare devices for continuous measures.||||0.14|-0.32|<0.0001
81631019|NCT02542631|162948901|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.14||Statistical test of device effects was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05, and confidence interval (CI) was calculated at 95%, 2-sided.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.14|0.81|0.26
81631020|NCT02542631|162948902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.63|3.7||Statistical test of device effects was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05, and confidence interval (CI) was calculated at 95%, 2-sided.|ANCOVA|ACNOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate was used to compare devices for continuous measures.||||3.70|-9.63|0.38
81631021|NCT02542631|162948903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.28||Statistical test of device effects was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05, and confidence interval (CI) was calculated at 95%, 2-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate was used to compare devices for continuous measures.||||0.28|-0.28|0.99
81659078|NCT00190749|163010401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.256||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.256
81631022|NCT02542631|162948904|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.93||Statistical test of device effects was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05, and confidence interval (CI) was calculated at 95%, 2-sided.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.93|0.64|0.71
81631023|NCT02542631|162948905|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.24||Statistical test of device effects was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05, and confidence interval (CI) was calculated at 95%, 2-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and week 24 value as a covariate was used to compare devices for continuous measures.||||0.24|-0.12|0.52
81659079|NCT00190749|163010401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.277||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.277
81659080|NCT00190749|163010402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.766||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.766
81659081|NCT00190749|163010402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.622||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.622
81659082|NCT00190749|163010403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.829||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.829
81659083|NCT00190749|163010403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.714||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.714
81659084|NCT00190749|163010404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.672||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.672
81659085|NCT00190749|163010404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.191||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.191
81659086|NCT00190749|163010405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.994||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.994
81659087|NCT00190749|163010405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.456||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.456
81659088|NCT00190749|163010406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.454||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.454
81659089|NCT00190749|163010406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.974||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.974
81659090|NCT00190749|163010407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.249||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.249
81659091|NCT00190749|163010407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.163||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.163
81659092|NCT00190749|163010408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.201||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.201
81533648|NCT00255190|162752372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANCOVA|Comparisons were made using an ANCOVA model with treatment as the factor and baseline score as the covariate.||||||0.030
81659093|NCT00190749|163010408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.168||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.168
81659094|NCT00190749|163010409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.793||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.793
81659095|NCT00190749|163010409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.777||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.777
81659096|NCT00190749|163010410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.815||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.815
81659097|NCT00190749|163010410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.675||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||||||0.675
81659098|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.393||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Behavior Item 1||||0.393
81659099|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Behavior Item 1||||0.033
81659100|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.392||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Behavior Item 2||||0.392
81659101|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.129||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Behavior Item 2||||0.129
81659102|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.956||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Bahavior Item 3||||0.956
81659103|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.846||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Behavior Item 3||||0.846
81659104|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.675||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Behavior Item 4||||0.675
81659105|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.306||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Behavior Item 4||||0.306
81659106|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.468||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Behavior Item 5||||0.468
81659107|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.739||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Behavior Item 5||||0.739
81659108|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.404||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Behavior Item 6||||0.404
81659109|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.711||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Behavior Item 6||||0.711
81659110|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.281||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Behavior Item 7||||0.281
81659111|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.805||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Behavior Item 7||||0.805
81659112|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.844||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Behavior Item 8||||0.844
81659113|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.359||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Bahavior Item 8||||0.359
81659114|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.642||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Behavior Item 9||||0.642
81659115|NCT00190749|163010411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043||95.0|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Change in Eating Behavior Item 9||||0.043
81659116|NCT00190749|163010412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on Least Squares Mean (LSMean) change||||||<.001
81659117|NCT00190749|163010412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.019
81659118|NCT00190749|163010412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change =Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||||||0.065
81659119|NCT00190749|163010413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|With group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||<.001
81659120|NCT00190749|163010413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.013
81659121|NCT00190749|163010413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.076||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change = Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||||||0.076
81659122|NCT00190749|163010414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.007
81659123|NCT00190749|163010414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.266
81659124|NCT00190749|163010414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.239||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change = Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||||||0.239
81659125|NCT00190749|163010415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.274||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-vales are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.274
81659126|NCT00190749|163010415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.105||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change.||||||0.105
81631024|NCT02542631|162948906|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.65|14.67||Statistical test of device effects was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05, and confidence interval (CI) was calculated at 95%, 2-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in score as dependent variable, treatment as factor, and baseline score as a covariate was used to compare devices.||||14.67|3.65|0.001
81631025|NCT02542631|162948907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|8.32||Statistical test of device effects was conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05, and confidence interval (CI) was calculated at 95%, 2-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in score as dependent variable, treatment as factor, and baseline score as a covariate was used to compare devices.||||8.32|0.33|0.03
81631026|NCT02542631|162948908|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.00
81631027|NCT02641730|162948909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.674|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-4.383|||Mixed-Model for Repeated Measures|||||-4.383|-11.000|<0.001
81631028|NCT02641730|162948909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.468|-0.748|||Mixed-Model for Repeated Measures|||||-0.748|-7.468|0.017
81631029|NCT02938923|162948939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.19||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.16|25.54||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 0.19|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||25.54|-21.16|0.853
81631030|NCT02938923|162948939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.04||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.57|38.65||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 0.30|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||38.65|-28.57|0.767
81631031|NCT02938923|162948939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.84||||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.93|36.62||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df,112) = 0.17|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||36.62|-30.93|0.868
81631032|NCT02938923|162948939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.26|25.52||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 217) = 0.05|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||25.52|-24.26|0.960
81631033|NCT02938923|162948939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.42||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.97|42.82||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 217) = 0.48|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||42.82|-25.97|0.630
81631034|NCT02938923|162948939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.79||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.77|42.36||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 217) = 0.44|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||42.36|-26.77|0.657
81659127|NCT00190749|163010415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.609||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change= Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||||||0.609
81631035|NCT02938923|162948939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.08||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.72|15.56||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = -0.49|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||15.56|-25.72|0.627
81631036|NCT02938923|162948939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.5||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.86|15.86||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = -0.91|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||15.86|-42.86|0.364
81631037|NCT02938923|162948939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.42||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|21.15||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = -0.56|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||21.15|-38.00|0.574
81659128|NCT00190749|163010416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.406||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|With group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.406
81659129|NCT00190749|163010416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.011
81659130|NCT00190749|163010416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.076||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall group p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||||||0.076
81659131|NCT00190749|163010417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.456||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.456
81659132|NCT00190749|163010417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.712||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.712
81659133|NCT00190749|163010417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.689||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change= Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||||||0.689
81631038|NCT02938923|162948939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.51||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.96|12.94||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 217) = -0.59|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||12.94|-23.96|0.557
81659134|NCT00190749|163010418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.111||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean||Total Score||||0.111
81659135|NCT00190749|163010418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.159||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean changes||Total Score||||0.159
81659136|NCT00190749|163010418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.951||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change =Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||Total Score||||0.951
81659137|NCT00190749|163010418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Positive Subscale||||0.012
81659138|NCT00190749|163010418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|With group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean||Positive subscale||||0.002
81659139|NCT00190749|163010418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.467||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change =Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||Positive subscale||||0.467
81659140|NCT00190749|163010418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.365||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|With group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Negative subscale||||0.365
81631039|NCT02938923|162948939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.65||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.64|12.35||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 217) = -1.03|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||12.35|-39.64|0.302
81659141|NCT00190749|163010418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.846||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Negative subscale||||0.846
81659142|NCT00190749|163010418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.559||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||Negative subscale||||0.559
81659143|NCT00190749|163010418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Anxiety-Depression subscale||||0.150
81704380|NCT02999191|163104850|OTHER||Ratio|84.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|48.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.26|110.24|||ANOVA||The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios \[%\] of BI 1467335: Tablets, fasted (numerator) and Solution, fasted (denominator). The parameter dispersion type \[SD\] is the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint was an ANOVA \[Analysis of Variance\] model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||110.24|64.260|
81659144|NCT00190749|163010418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.612||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Anxiety-Depression subscale||||0.612
81659145|NCT00190749|163010418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.475||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||Anxiety-Depression subscale||||0.475
81659146|NCT00190749|163010419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.012
81659147|NCT00190749|163010419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.010
81659148|NCT00190749|163010419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of square ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||||||0.760
81659149|NCT00190749|163010420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.943||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.943
81659150|NCT00190749|163010420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.763||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.763
81659151|NCT00190749|163010420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.832||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||||||0.832
81659152|NCT00190749|163010421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.623||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.623
81659153|NCT00190749|163010421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.853||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.853
81659154|NCT00190749|163010421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.591||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||||||0.591
81659155|NCT00190749|163010422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.302||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.302
81659156|NCT00190749|163010422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.922||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.922
81659157|NCT00190749|163010422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.479||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall group p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||||||0.479
81659158|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 1||||0.004
81659159|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 1||||0.001
81659160|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.549||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares, ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||Item 1||||0.549
81659161|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 2||||0.011
81659162|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 2||||0.009
81659163|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.793||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||Item 2||||0.793
81704381|NCT02999191|163104850|OTHER||Ratio|136.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|54.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.885|185.61|||ANOVA||The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios \[%\] of BI 1467335: Tablets, fed (numerator) and Tablets, fasted (denominator). The parameter dispersion type \[SD\] is the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint was an ANOVA \[Analysis of Variance\] model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||185.61|99.885|
81659164|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 3||||0.045
81659165|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 3||||0.027
81659166|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.699||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||Item 3||||0.699
81659167|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 4||||0.002
81659168|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||ITem 4||||0.019
81659169|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.733||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||Item 4||||0.733
81659170|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 5||||0.034
81659171|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.235||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 5||||0.235
81659172|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.532||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||Item 5||||0.532
81533649|NCT00255190|162752373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.243||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANCOVA|Comparisons were made using an ANCOVA model with treatment as the factor and baseline score as the covariate.||||||0.243
81659173|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.242||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 6||||0.242
81659174|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 6||||0.186
81659175|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.799||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||Item 6||||0.799
81659176|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 7||||0.097
81659177|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.214||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 7||||0.214
81659178|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.827||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||Item 7||||0.827
81659179|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.151||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 8||||0.151
81659180|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 8||||0.071
81659181|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.629||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||Item 8||||0.629
81659182|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 9||||0.036
81659183|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.112||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Item 9||||0.112
81659184|NCT00190749|163010423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.806||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||Item 9||||0.806
81659185|NCT00190749|163010424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.156||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.156
81659186|NCT00190749|163010424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.829||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.829
81659187|NCT00190749|163010424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.352||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||||||0.352
81659188|NCT00190749|163010425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.740
81659189|NCT00190749|163010425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are frm t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.760
81659190|NCT00190749|163010425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.997||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||||||0.997
81659191|NCT00190749|163010426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.176||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.176
81659192|NCT00190749|163010426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.237||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.237
81659193|NCT00190749|163010426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||||||0.996
81659194|NCT00190749|163010427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.027
81659195|NCT00190749|163010427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.545||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||||||0.545
81659196|NCT00190749|163010427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||||||0.024
81659197|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||HDL particles, total||||0.009
81659198|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.959||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||HDL particles, total||||0.959
81659199|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0||||Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline TReatment Pooled Investigator|ANCOVA|||HDL particles, total||||0.038
81631040|NCT02938923|162948939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.14||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.33|18.06||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 217) = -0.61|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||18.06|-34.33|0.541
81631041|NCT02938923|162948940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|357.72||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-375.75|1091.19||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 0.97|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||1091.19|-375.75|0.336
81631042|NCT02938923|162948940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|936.93||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-147.56|2021.42||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 1.71|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||2021.42|-147.56|0.090
81631043|NCT02938923|162948940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|579.21||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-515.36|1673.78||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 1.05|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||1673.78|-515.36|0.297
81631044|NCT02938923|162948940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|383.36||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-266.06|1032.79||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 107) = 1.17|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||1032.79|-266.06|0.245
81631045|NCT02938923|162948940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|836.64||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.04|1740.32||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 107) = 1.84|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||1740.32|-67.04|0.069
81631046|NCT02938923|162948940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|453.28||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-459.13|1365.68||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 107) = 0.98|Difference between changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||1365.68|-459.13|0.327
81631047|NCT02938923|162948941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.16||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-391.74|426.05||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 0.08|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||426.05|-391.74|0.934
81631048|NCT02938923|162948941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|562.64||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.02|1167.31||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 1.84|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||1167.31|-42.02|0.068
81631049|NCT02938923|162948941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|545.49||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.81|1155.79||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 1.77|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||1155.79|-64.81|0.079
81631050|NCT02938923|162948941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.73||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-365.4|432.86||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 102) = 0.17|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure in the model with covariates.||432.860|-365.40|0.867
81631051|NCT02938923|162948941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|665.75||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|105.68|1225.81||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 102) = 2.36|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure in the model with covariates.||1225.81|105.68|0.020
81631052|NCT02938923|162948941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|632.02||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.38|1197.66||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 102) = 2.22|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure in the model with covariates.||1197.66|66.38|0.029
81631053|NCT02938923|162948942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.61|21.01||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 110) = 0.07|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||21.01|-19.61|0.946
81631054|NCT02938923|162948942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.44||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|53.13||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 110) = 1.69|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||53.13|-4.25|0.094
81631055|NCT02938923|162948942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.74||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.19|52.67||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 110) = 1.63|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||52.67|-5.19|0.107
81631056|NCT02938923|162948942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.81||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.68|24.3||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 189) = 0.49|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||24.30|-14.68|0.627
81659200|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||IDL||||0.013
81631057|NCT02938923|162948942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.91||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|52.01||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 189) = 1.81|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||52.01|-2.20|0.072
81631058|NCT02938923|162948942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.1||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.29|47.49||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 189) = 1.45|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||47.49|-7.29|0.149
81631059|NCT02938923|162948942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.71|12.95||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 110) = -0.19|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||12.95|-15.71|0.849
81631060|NCT02938923|162948942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.47||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.83|35.78||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|(df, 110) = 1.15|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||35.78|-4.83|0.134
81631061|NCT02938923|162948942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.86||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|37.39||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 110) = 1.63|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||37.39|-3.68|0.107
81533650|NCT00255190|162752374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANCOVA|Comparisons were made using an ANCOVA model with treatment as the factor and baseline score as the covariate.||||||0.005
81631062|NCT02938923|162948942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.64|13.17||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 189) = -0.03|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||13.17|-13.64|0.973
81631063|NCT02938923|162948942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.49||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|33.54||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 189) = 1.50|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||33.54|-4.56|0.135
81631064|NCT02938923|162948942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.72||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|34.0||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 189) = 1.51|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||34.00|-4.55|0.134
81631065|NCT02938923|162948943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.21||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|2.76||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 1.55|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||2.76|-0.34|0.125
81659201|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.928||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||IDL||||0.928
81704382|NCT01906476|163104891|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority trials of pharmaceuticals have used 30% to 50% of the difference between treatment and control conditions to define non-inferiority margins. (Jones, Jarvis, Lewis, \& Ebbutt, 1996; Nutt et al., 2008). A meta-analysis of CBT found an overall effect size of d=0.82.(Cuijpers, Smit, Bohlmeijer, Hollon, \& Andersson, 2010). Using the midpoint of 40% for the acceptable criterion, we set d=0.33 as the non-inferiority criterion.|||||||||||||||||"Cohen's d and upper limits of one-sided 95% Confidence intervals for each time are as follows:~Mid-treatment -0.19 (95% upper limit= 0.06) End of treatment 0.03 (0.24) 3 months post treatment -0.02 (0.19) 6 months post treatment -0.07 (0.14)"|||
81704383|NCT01906476|163104892|SUPERIORITY||ICER estimate|-152.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1143.09|1094.72||||||We calculated the ICER (Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio) estimate, computed using the difference in average cost between the two arms, divided by the difference in average Depression Free Days (DFD) as defined using QIDS (Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology), between the two arms, Stepped Care minus Telephone Cognitive Behavior Therapy. The confidence interval was created using bootstrapping.||1094.72|-1143.09|
81631066|NCT02938923|162948943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.61||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 0.31|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||2.61|-1.90|0.758
81631067|NCT02938923|162948943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|1.41||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = -0.75|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||1.41|-3.12|0.455
81631068|NCT02938923|162948943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|3.0||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 214) = 1.21|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure in the model with covariates.||3.00|-0.72|0.229
81631069|NCT02938923|162948943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|3.16||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 214) = 0.46|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure in the model with covariates.||3.16|-1.97|0.647
81659202|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||IDL||||0.049
81659203|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Medium small LDL||||0.009
81659204|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.662||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Medium small LDL||||0.662
81631070|NCT02938923|162948943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|2.04||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 214) = -0.41|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure in the model with covariates.||2.04|-3.12|0.680
81631071|NCT02938923|162948943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.48||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|2.97||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 1.96|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||2.97|-0.02|0.052
81533651|NCT00255190|162752375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.469||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level. All statistical tests were two-sided and the p-values were rounded to 3 decimal places prior to determining statistical significance.|ANCOVA|Comparisons were made using an ANCOVA model with treatment as the factor and baseline score as the covariate.||||||0.469
81631072|NCT02938923|162948943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|2.46||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 0.31|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||2.46|-1.79|0.754
81659205|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||Medium small LDL||||0.12
81659206|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.099||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Small LDL||||0.099
81659207|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.304||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Small LDL||||0.304
81659208|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||Small LDL||||0.024
81659209|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.176||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Very small LDL||||0.176
81704384|NCT00922974|163104906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Based on the one-sided exact binomial test with α=0.025 and a 2:1 randomization, 228 patients would be required to detect a 40% improvement in the response rate from 51% (external beam radiation therapy) to 70% (Radiosurgery/SBRT) with a statistical power of 0.80.||||0.99
81704385|NCT00922974|163104907|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.27|||Stratified log rank|One-sided significance level = 0.025.|Reference level = Radiosurgery/SBRT|||1.27|0.72|0.38
81659210|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.246||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Withn group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||Very small LDL||||0.246
81659211|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0||||Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator|ANCOVA|||Very small LDL||||0.033
81659212|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||VLDL mean particle size||||<0.001
81533652|NCT01217463|162752423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.4109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.43|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.43|0.60|0.4109
81631073|NCT02938923|162948943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|1.0||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = -1.06|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||1.00|-3.28|0.294
81659213|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Within group p-values are from t-tests on LSMean change||VLDL mean particle size||||0.047
81659214|NCT00190749|163010428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.221||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Overall p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares ANCOVA, Model: Change=Baseline Treatment Pooled Investigator||VLDL mean particle size||||0.221
81659215|NCT03988920|163010429|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.7439|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7439
81659216|NCT04493502|163010459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.1||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|41.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||41.4|-7.3|0.189
81659217|NCT04493502|163010460|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.67||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.69|-0.64|||ANCOVA|||||-0.64|-8.69|0.024
81659218|NCT04493502|163010461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|1.53|||ANCOVA|||||1.53|-1.44|0.949
81659219|NCT02891837|163010464|OTHER|||||||0.493|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4930
81659220|NCT02891837|163010466|OTHER|||||||0.1924|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1924
81659221|NCT02891837|163010467|OTHER|||||||0.8678|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8678
81659222|NCT02891837|163010474|OTHER|||||||0.6422|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6422
81659223|NCT02891837|163010475|OTHER|||||||0.7572|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7572
81659224|NCT02891837|163010477|OTHER|||||||0.3681|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3681
81659225|NCT02891837|163010481|OTHER|"Sample size calculated with nQuery 7.0. Assumed standard deviation = 50 h, \& mean values of 44 h (placebo) \& 14 h (L-citrulline group), estimated effect size = 0.600, yielding a sample size N=92/group (two-sided Wilcoxon-rank-sum test with 0.01 significance level and 90% power). Assumptions for standard deviation \& mean based on Study CIT-002-01 results.~To allow for subjects being enrolled but not assigned to the full analysis set (FAS), an overall N=95 subjects per group were to be enrolled."|Location shift|219.0||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.0|626.0||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Treatment difference = L-citrulline - placebo For the mean and median values, that the estimated values are given in minutes \[min\]|H0: Composite endpoint in L-citrulline group = placebo group H1: Composite endpoint in L-citrulline group ≠ placebo group H0 tested using Wilcoxon-rank-sum test. Significance level = 1% (2-sided).||626.0|-88.0|0.1560
81704386|NCT00922974|163104908|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.73||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|12.8|||Stratified log rank|One-sided significance level = 0.025|Significance level = Radiosurgery/SBRT|||12.8|0.24|0.29
81704387|NCT00922974|163104909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Chi-squared|||Percentage of patients with treatment-related adverse events.||||0.93
81704388|NCT00922974|163104909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Chi-squared|||Percentage of patients with any adverse events.||||0.09
81466290|NCT04143594|162625031|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-7.6||||0.2859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|6.7||P-value was from the CMH tests stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (\<= 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentage of participants between LEN-containing treatment groups and the B/F/TAF group, and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||6.7|-21.8|0.2859
81466291|NCT04143594|162625032|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-7.1||||0.3686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|9.0||P-value was from the CMH tests stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (\<= 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentage of participants between LEN-containing treatment groups and the B/F/TAF group, and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||9.0|-23.2|0.3686
81466292|NCT04143594|162625032|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-16.5||||0.0887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|1.0||P-value was from the CMH tests stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (\<= 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentage of participants between LEN-containing treatment groups and the B/F/TAF group, and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||1.0|-34.0|0.0887
81466293|NCT04143594|162625032|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-5.4||||0.4949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|10.7||P-value was from the CMH tests stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (\<= 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentage of participants between LEN-containing treatment groups and the B/F/TAF group, and its 95% CI were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||10.7|-21.5|0.4949
81466294|NCT04143594|162625033|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.08||||0.5755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.37||P-value was from analysis of variance (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in least squares means (Diff in LSM), and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||0.37|-0.20|0.5755
81466295|NCT04143594|162625033|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.02||||0.8697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.29||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||0.29|-0.25|0.8697
81533653|NCT01217463|162752424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.4|0.78|
81631074|NCT02938923|162948943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.46||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|2.78||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 214) = 2.17|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure in the model with covariates.||2.78|0.13|0.031
81466296|NCT04143594|162625033|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.06||||0.7052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.35||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||0.35|-0.23|0.7052
81466297|NCT04143594|162625034|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.02||||0.8942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.3||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||0.30|-0.26|0.8942
81466298|NCT04143594|162625034|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.02||||0.9058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.25||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||0.25|-0.28|0.9058
81466299|NCT04143594|162625034|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.04||||0.8129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.35||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||0.35|-0.27|0.8129
81466300|NCT04143594|162625035|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.04||||0.7864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.33||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||0.33|-0.25|0.7864
81466301|NCT04143594|162625035|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.05||||0.7013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.21||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||0.21|-0.31|0.7013
81533654|NCT03246789|162752530|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.15||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|6.39|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12||6.39|-2.09|0.31
81533655|NCT03246789|162752531|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.47||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|1.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||Domain #1, Week 12||1.28|-4.22|0.28
81533656|NCT03246789|162752531|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|1.74|||t-test, 2 sided|||Domain #2, Week 12||1.74|-3.48|0.50
81533657|NCT03246789|162752531|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.58||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|-0.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||Domain #3, Week 12||-0.28|-2.88|0.02
81533658|NCT03246789|162752531|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|3.53|||t-test, 2 sided|||Domain 4, Week 12||3.53|-3.63|0.98
81631075|NCT02938923|162948943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|2.16||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 214) = 0.32|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure in the model with covariates.||2.16|-1.56|0.752
81631076|NCT02938923|162948943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|0.71||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 214) = -1.22|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.71|-3.03|0.223
81631077|NCT02938923|162948944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.46||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 2.78|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||1.46|0.24|0.006
81631078|NCT02938923|162948944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.97||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 0.17|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||0.97|-0.81|0.863
81631079|NCT02938923|162948944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.12||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = -1.71|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||0.12|-1.67|0.091
81631080|NCT02938923|162948944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.44||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 214) = 2.65|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||1.44|0.21|0.009
81631081|NCT02938923|162948944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|1.02||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 214) = 0.28|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||1.02|-0.76|0.778
81659226|NCT02891837|163010481|OTHER||Location shift|813.1||||0.1627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-335.5|1961.6||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|The results of the T-test should be interpreted with caution since the endpoint is not normally distributed.|Treatment difference = L-citrulline - placebo. For the mean and median values, the estimated values are given in minutes|Post hoc analyses were done for US patients on mechanical ventilation for \<=48 hours. For all post hoc analyses a significance level of 5% was applied.||1961.6|-335.5|0.1627
81533659|NCT03246789|162752532|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.58|||t-test, 2 sided|||Domain #1, Week 12||0.58|-0.64|0.92
81631082|NCT02938923|162948944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|0.19||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 214) = -1.55|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.19|-1.59|0.124
81659227|NCT02891837|163010489|OTHER|||||||0.0326||||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|||"Values at 48 hours post-surgery start for all US patients on ventilation for ≤48 hours are presented.~Treatment group, baseline values and site were included as fixed factors, site\*treatment as interaction terms in this ANOVA. The normality assumption of residuals is critical for all considered timepoints. Please interpret results with caution."||||0.0326
81533660|NCT03246789|162752532|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||Domain #2, Week 12||0.33|-0.69|0.48
81533661|NCT03246789|162752532|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.69|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.69|-0.33|0.48
81533662|NCT01721161|162752541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-3.48||||0.3337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.61|3.65|||ANCOVA||Difference is calculated as BIIB033 100 mg/kg - placebo.|||3.65|-10.61|0.3337
81533663|NCT01721161|162752542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-3.89||||0.1868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|1.92|||ANCOVA||Difference is calculated as BIIB033 100 mg/kg - placebo.|||1.92|-9.70|0.1868
81533664|NCT01721161|162752543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-4.76||||0.1488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.26|1.74|||ANCOVA|||||1.74|-11.26|0.1488
81631083|NCT02938923|162948944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.31||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 2.24|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||1.31|0.08|0.027
81631084|NCT02938923|162948944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.78||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = -0.21|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||0.78|-0.97|0.833
81631085|NCT02938923|162948944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.1||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = -1.77|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||0.10|-1.67|0.080
81631086|NCT02938923|162948944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.21||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 214) = 2.49|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||1.21|0.14|0.014
81631087|NCT02938923|162948944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.68||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 214) = -0.21|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.68|-0.84|0.834
81631088|NCT02938923|162948944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|0.01||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 214) = -1.94|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.01|-1.52|0.054
81631089|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.74||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 0.99|Difference between the BADL changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison of the Basic Activities of Daily Living (BADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||0.74|-0.25|0.326
81631090|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.49||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = -0.54|Difference between the BADL changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison of the Basic Activities of Daily Living (BADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||0.49|-0.87|0.587
81631091|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.25||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = -1.25|Difference between the BADL changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison of the Basic Activities of Daily Living (BADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||0.25|-1.12|0.213
81631092|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.78||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.83|Difference between the BADL changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison of the Basic Activities of Daily Living (BADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.78|-0.32|0.410
81631093|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.51||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = -0.63|Difference between the BADL changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison of the Basic Activities of Daily Living (BADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.51|-0.99|0.527
81631094|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.28||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = -1.23|Difference between the BADL changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison of the Basic Activities of Daily Living (BADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.28|-1.23|0.219
81659228|NCT02891837|163010489|OTHER|||||||0.0026||||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|||"Values at 48 hours post-surgery start for ALL patients on ventilation for ≤48 hours are presented.~Treatment group, baseline values and site were included as fixed factors, site\*treatment as interaction terms in this ANOVA. The normality assumption of residuals is critical for all considered timepoints. Please interpret results with caution."||||0.0026
81533665|NCT01721161|162752544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.15||||0.4975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|2.21|||ANCOVA||Difference is calculated as BIIB033 100 mg/kg - placebo.|||2.21|-4.51|0.4975
81659229|NCT01237587|163010500|SUPERIORITY||LS mean change difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.0|||Repeated Measures|||||0.00|-1.30|0.052
81659230|NCT01237587|163010501|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Worst Pain||0.03|-1.40|.059
81533666|NCT01721161|162752545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.76||||0.3505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|1.98|||ANCOVA|||||1.98|-5.50|0.3505
81631095|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.69||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 0.93|Difference between the BADL changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison of the Basic Activities of Daily Living (BADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||0.69|-0.25|0.355
81631096|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.47||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = -0.59|Difference between the BADL changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison of the Basic Activities of Daily Living (BADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||0.47|-0.88|0.554
81631097|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.26||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = -1.24|Difference between the BADL changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison of the Basic Activities of Daily Living (BADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||0.26|-1.10|0.219
81704389|NCT00922974|163104910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Gray's test|||||||0.59
81659231|NCT01237587|163010501|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.319||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Least Pain||0.02|-1.24|0.059
81659232|NCT01237587|163010501|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.365||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain Right Now||0.21|-1.23|.165
81659233|NCT01237587|163010501|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.344||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||General Activity||-0.30|-1.65|0.005
81704390|NCT00922974|163104911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Gray's test|||||||0.38
81533667|NCT01721161|162752546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.6||||0.5371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|3.6|||ANCOVA||Difference is calculated as BIIB033 100 mg/kg - placebo.|LCLA 1.25% chart||3.6|-6.9|0.5371
81533668|NCT01721161|162752546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.8||||0.7741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|4.9|||ANCOVA||Difference is calculated as BIIB033 100 mg/kg - placebo.|LCLA 2.5% chart||4.9|-6.5|0.7741
81533669|NCT01721161|162752547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.2||||0.6645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|4.3|||ANCOVA|||LCLA 1.25% chart||4.3|-6.6|0.6645
81533670|NCT01721161|162752547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||DIfference|-0.8||||0.8015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|5.2|||ANCOVA|||LCLA 2.5%||5.2|-6.7|0.8015
81533671|NCT01721161|162752548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-7.55||||0.0504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.12|0.01|||ANCOVA|||||0.01|-15.12|0.0504
81631098|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.68||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.95|Difference between the BADL changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison of the Basic Activities of Daily Living (BADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.68|-0.24|0.345
81631099|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.43||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = -0.69|Difference between the BADL changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison of the Basic Activities of Daily Living (BADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.43|-0.88|0.494
81533672|NCT00104650|162752565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.28|||<|0.001||95.0|3.35|45.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for cancer type stratification factor||||45.03|3.35|<0.001
81533673|NCT00104650|162752565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.33||||0.002||95.0|1.74|16.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for cancer type stratification factor||||16.36|1.74|0.002
81631100|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.21||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = -1.35|Difference between the BADL changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison of the Basic Activities of Daily Living (BADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.21|-1.11|0.180
81659234|NCT01237587|163010501|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.356||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mood||0.16|-1.25|.128
81659235|NCT01237587|163010501|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.352||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Walking ability||0.49|-0.90|.560
81659236|NCT01237587|163010501|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.371||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Normal Work||0.45|-1.01|0.448
81704391|NCT00922974|163104912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Assuming that the data are normally distributed, the two sample t-test assuming equal variances will be used to test the hypothesis at the one-sided 0.025 significance level. A mean difference of 7 points represents a clinically meaningful change (CMC). A difference of less than 7 points between the treatment arms will not be considered meaningful, even if it has statistical significance.||||0.28
81533674|NCT00104650|162752565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|77.8||||||95.0|60.8|89.9||||||||89.9|60.8|
81533675|NCT00104650|162752565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|63.6||||||95.0|45.1|79.6||||||||79.6|45.1|
81533676|NCT00104650|162752565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|28.6||||||95.0|14.6|46.3||||||||46.3|14.6|
81533677|NCT00104650|162752566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|63.9||||||95.0|46.2|79.2||||||||79.2|46.2|
81533678|NCT00104650|162752566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|63.6||||||95.0|45.1|79.6||||||||79.6|45.1|
81533679|NCT00104650|162752566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|37.1||||||95.0|21.5|55.1||||||||55.1|21.5|
81533680|NCT00104650|162752567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.388|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for the stratum to which participants were originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)||||||0.388
81533681|NCT00104650|162752568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.79|||<|0.001||95.0|2.01|7.15|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by cancer type and screening uNTx level||||7.15|2.01|<0.001
81533682|NCT00104650|162752568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.32|||<|0.001||95.0|2.23|8.36|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by cancer type and screening uNTx level||||8.36|2.23|<0.001
81533683|NCT00104650|162752569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.274||||0.006||95.0|0.11|0.687|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for cancer type stratification factor and screening uNTx level||||0.687|0.110|0.006
81631101|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.5||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = -0.4|Difference between the changes of IADL of EX+T - EX+P|Comparison of the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||0.50|-0.75|0.693
81659237|NCT01237587|163010501|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.312||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Relations With Other||-0.19|-1.42|.011
81659238|NCT01237587|163010501|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.454||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep||0.55|-1.25|.443
81631102|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.43||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = -0.98|Difference between the IADL changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison of the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||0.43|-1.27|0.327
81631103|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.56||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = -0.69|Difference between the IADL changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison of the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||0.56|-1.15|0.493
81631104|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.49||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = -0.39|Difference between the IADL changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison of the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.49|-0.72|0.698
81659239|NCT01237587|163010501|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.338||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Enjoyment of Life||0.38|-0.96|.390
81631105|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.47||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = -0.84|Difference between the IADL changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison of the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.47|-1.17|0.404
81631106|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.6||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = -0.55|Difference between the IADL changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison of the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.60|-1.06|0.585
81631107|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.76||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 0.85|Difference between IADL changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison of the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||0.76|-0.31|0.399
81631108|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.98||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 0.59|Difference between the IADL changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison of the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||0.98|-0.53|0.554
81631109|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.76||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 112) = 0|Difference between the IADL changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison of the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an unstructured covariance structure.||0.76|-0.76|0.998
81631110|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.73||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.88|Difference between the IADL changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison of the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.73|-0.28|0.378
81659240|NCT01237587|163010501|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.424||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||School Work||0.24|-1.44|.160
81659241|NCT01237587|163010503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.051
81533684|NCT00104650|162752569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.199||||0.001||95.0|0.076|0.523|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for cancer type stratification factor and screening uNTx level||||0.523|0.076|0.001
81631111|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.91||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.51|Difference between the IADL changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison of the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.91|-0.53|0.608
81631112|NCT02938923|162948945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.69||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = -0.11|Difference between the IADL changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison of the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) subscale based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.69|-0.76|0.915
81659242|NCT01237587|163010504|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.038
81659243|NCT01237587|163010505|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.62||||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|5.86|||ANCOVA|||Average Pain Score||5.86|-9.10|.669
81659244|NCT01237587|163010505|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.32|2.53|||ANCOVA|||Worst Pain Score||2.53|-14.32|.169
81659245|NCT01237587|163010505|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.79||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.53|5.94|||ANCOVA|||Pain Score Right Now||5.94|-9.53|.647
81631113|NCT02938923|162948946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|2.33||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 234) = 0.52|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure.||2.33|-1.36|0.602
81631114|NCT02938923|162948946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|1.56||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 234) = -0.75|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure.||1.56|-3.48|0.454
81704392|NCT00922974|163104913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4313|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with BPI Worst Pain Score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Treatment Arm (External Beam Radiation Therapy vs. Radiosurgery/SBRT) is reported here.||||0.4313
81704393|NCT00922974|163104913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8707|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with BPI Worst Pain Score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Age (\< 63 years vs. ≥ 63 years) is reported here.||||0.8707
81631115|NCT02938923|162948946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.45||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|1.09||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 234) = -1.13|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure.||1.09|-3.98|0.262
81631116|NCT02938923|162948946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46||||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|2.4||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 234) = 0.47|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||2.40|-1.47|0.639
81659246|NCT01237587|163010506|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.08|||ANCOVA|||||0.08|-0.52|.146
81659247|NCT01237587|163010507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.21|||ANCOVA|||||0.21|-0.23|.927
81659248|NCT01237587|163010508|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|3.59|||ANCOVA|||||3.59|-1.54|.431
81659249|NCT01237587|163010509|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|3.79|||ANCOVA|||||3.79|-1.95|.529
81659250|NCT01237587|163010510|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|0.86|||ANCOVA|||||0.86|-2.52|.335
81659251|NCT01237587|163010511|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|1.68|||ANCOVA|||Physical Symptoms Score||1.68|-1.59|.955
81659252|NCT01237587|163010511|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Harm Avoidance||0.70|-1.82|.381
81659253|NCT01237587|163010511|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|0.79|||ANCOVA|||Social Anxiety||0.79|-1.66|.486
81659254|NCT01237587|163010511|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.79|||ANCOVA|||Separation/Panic||0.79|-1.17|.700
81659255|NCT01237587|163010511|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|2.69|||ANCOVA|||Total Score||2.69|-5.12|.540
81659256|NCT03954392|163010520|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|Only one statistical test was conducted, therefore no adjustments for multiple comparisons was needed.||Statistical analysis will compare the post-intervention scores on the primary outcome (Faux Pas Recognition Test scores), controlling for pre-intervention scores.||||< 0.05
81659257|NCT03954392|163010521|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.05
81659258|NCT03538301|163010535|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.004153||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008284|-0.000021|||random coefficient model|||Slope in FVC (L/week) in the 45 mg cohort versus placebo||-0.000021|-0.008284|0.049
81659259|NCT03538301|163010535|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.002112||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00626|0.002036|||random coefficient model|||Slope in FVC (L/week) in the 90 mg cohort versus placebo||0.002036|-0.006260|0.316
81659260|NCT03538301|163010536|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.091238||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.199456|0.016979|||random coefficient model|||||0.016979|-0.199456|0.098
81659261|NCT03538301|163010536|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.039596||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.148248|0.069056|||random coefficient model|||||0.069056|-0.148248|0.473
81659262|NCT03538301|163010537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0997||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1988|-0.0005|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in FVC (L) in the 45 mg cohort versus placebo||-0.0005|-0.1988|0.049
81659263|NCT03538301|163010537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0507||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1502|0.0489|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in FVC (L) in the 90 mg cohort versus placebo||0.0489|-0.1502|0.316
81659264|NCT03538301|163010538|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.16||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.59|11.28|||random coefficient model|||||11.28|-17.59|0.668
81659265|NCT03538301|163010538|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.72||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.57|13.13|||random coefficient model|||||13.13|-16.57|0.821
81659266|NCT03538301|163010539|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.1897||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7869|0.4075|||random coefficient model|||Change from baseline to Week 24 in ppFVC||0.4075|-4.7869|0.098
81659267|NCT03538301|163010539|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.9503||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5579|1.6573|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in ppFVC||1.6573|-3.5579|0.473
81659268|NCT03538301|163010540|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.53||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|10.34|||random coefficient model|||||10.34|-15.40|0.700
81659269|NCT03538301|163010540|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.12||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.31|12.07|||random coefficient model|||||12.07|-14.31|0.867
81659270|NCT03538301|163010543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.146||||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6226|0.9147|||random coefficient|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in DLCO Corrected for Hemoglobin (mL/min/mmHg) in the 45 mg cohort versus placebo||0.9147|-0.6226|0.708
81533685|NCT00104650|162752570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for the stratum to which participants were originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)||||||0.056
81533686|NCT00104650|162752571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.162||||0.105||95.0|0.018|1.465|||Regression, Cox|||||1.465|0.018|0.105
81533687|NCT00104650|162752571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.573||||0.43||95.0|0.143|2.289|||Regression, Cox|||||2.289|0.143|0.430
81533688|NCT00104650|162752572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.26||||||95.0|0.05|1.44||||||||1.44|0.05|
81533689|NCT00104650|162752572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||||95.0|0.08|1.76||||||||1.76|0.08|
81533690|NCT02294058|162752574|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.518|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.405|0.663||To account for multiple comparisons, each of the 2 treatment comparisons was tested at the alpha = 0.025 level.|Poisson regression model|Adjusted for region, Baseline age, number of gadolinium enhancing (GdE) lesions and included the natural log transformation of time as an offset term.||||0.663|0.405|<0.0001
81533691|NCT02294058|162752574|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.688||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.547|0.864||To account for multiple comparisons, each of the 2 treatment comparisons was tested at the alpha = 0.025 level.|Poisson Regression Model|Adjusted for region, Baseline age and the number of GdE lesions, and included the natural log transformation of time on study as an offset term.||||0.864|0.547|0.0013
81533692|NCT02294058|162752575|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.517|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.427|0.625||To account for multiple comparisons, each of the 2 treatment comparisons was tested at the alpha = 0.05 level.|Negative Binomial Regression Model|Adjusted for region, Baseline age and GdE lesions; included the natural log transformation of available MRI scans over 12 months as an offset term.|Rate Ratio = Ozanimod / IFN β-1a|||0.625|0.427|<0.0001
81533693|NCT02294058|162752575|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.754||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.625|0.91||To account for multiple comparisons, each of the 2 treatment comparisons was tested at the alpha = 0.05 level.|Negative binomial regression model|Adjusted for region, Baseline age and GdE lesions; included the natural log transformation of available MRI scans over 12 months as an offset term.|Rate Ratio = Ozanimod / IFN β-1a|||0.910|0.625|0.0032
81533694|NCT02294058|162752576|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.256|0.536||To account for multiple comparisons, each of the 2 treatment comparisons was tested at the alpha = 0.05 level.|Negative Binomial Regression Model|Adjusted for region, Baseline age and GdE lesions; included the natural log transformation of available MRI scans as an offset term.||||0.536|0.256|<0.0001
81533695|NCT02294058|162752576|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.662||||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.471|0.932||To account for multiple comparisons, each of the 2 treatment comparisons was tested at the alpha = 0.05 level.|Negative binomial regression model|Adjusted for region, Baseline age and GdE lesions; included the natural log transformation of available MRI scans as an offset term.||||0.932|0.471|0.0182
81533696|NCT02294058|162752577|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.3055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.402|||Cox proportional hazards model|Based on the Cox proportional hazard model with factors for treatment group, adjusted for region, Baseline age, and Baseline EDSS score|Hazard Ratio (Ozanimod / IFN β-1a)|||1.402|0.340|0.3055
81533697|NCT02294058|162752577|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.886||||0.7163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.705|||Cox proportional hazards model|Based on the Cox proportional hazard model with factors for treatment group, adjusted for region, Baseline age and Baseline EDSS score|Hazard Ratio (Ozanimod / IFN β-1a)|||1.705|0.460|0.7163
81533698|NCT02294058|162752578|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.238||||0.6725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.337|||Cox proportional hazards model|Based on the Cox proportional hazard model with factors for treatment group, adjusted for region, Baseline age and Baseline EDSS score|Hazard Ratio (Ozanimod / IFN β-1a)|||3.337|0.460|0.6725
81533699|NCT02294058|162752578|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.535||||0.3755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.595|3.963|||Cox proportional hazard model|Based on the Cox proportional hazard model with factors for treatment group, adjusted for region, Baseline age and Baseline EDSS score|Hazard Ratio (Ozanimod / IFN β-1a)|||3.963|0.595|0.3755
81533700|NCT02294058|162752579|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|10.88||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.84|16.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on the CMH test stratified by region and EDSS category per Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)||||16.92|4.84|0.0006
81659271|NCT03538301|163010543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7038||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0695|1.4771|||random coefficient|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in DLCO Corrected for Hemoglobin (mL/min/mmHg) in the 90 mg cohort versus placebo||1.4771|-0.0695|0.074
81533701|NCT02294058|162752579|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|5.12||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|11.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on the CMH test stratified by region and EDSS category per IVRS.||||11.32|-1.07|0.1130
81533702|NCT02294058|162752580|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|4.53||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|10.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on the CMH test stratified by region and EDSS Scale category per IVRS.||||10.24|-1.19|0.1180
81533703|NCT02294058|162752580|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|2.95||||0.3023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|8.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on the CMH test stratified by region and EDSS Scale category per IVRS.||||8.60|-2.70|0.3023
81533704|NCT02294058|162752581|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Rank ANCOVA|Adjusted for region and EDSS category per IVRS||Due to the non-normal distribution of the data for brain volume loss, the analyses for percent change from baseline in normalized brain volume were compared using rank-ANCOVA, adjusted for region (Eastern Europe vs Rest of World), and EDSS category per IVRS, with the dependent variable as the residual of the rank of brain volume at Baseline regressed on rank of percent change.||||<0.0001
81533705|NCT02294058|162752581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0615|||||||Rank ANCOVA|Adjusted for region and EDSS Scale per IVRS||Due to the non-normal distribution of the data for brain volume loss, the analyses for percent change from baseline in normalized brain volume were compared using rank-ANCOVA, adjusted for region (Eastern Europe vs Rest of World), and EDSS category per IVRS, with the dependent variable as the residual of the rank of brain volume at Baseline regressed on rank of percent change.||||0.0615
81533706|NCT02294058|162752582|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.034||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.077|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for region, EDSS category per IVRS and the Baseline MSFC score.||||0.077|-0.010|0.1290
81631117|NCT02938923|162948946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|1.59||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 234) = -0.78|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||1.59|-3.66|0.438
81631118|NCT02938923|162948946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|1.14||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 234) = -1.12|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||1.14|-4.14|0.265
81631119|NCT02938923|162948946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|2.07||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 234) = 0.59|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure.||2.07|-1.11|0.555
81631120|NCT02938923|162948946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|2.15||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 234) = -0.10|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure.||2.15|-2.39|0.917
81631121|NCT02938923|162948946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|1.68||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 234) = -0.52|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure.||1.68|-2.87|0.606
81631122|NCT02938923|162948946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|2.04||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 234) = 0.60|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||2.04|-1.09|0.549
81631123|NCT02938923|162948946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|2.06||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 234) = -0.14|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||2.06|-2.38|0.887
81631124|NCT02938923|162948946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|1.59||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 234) = -0.56|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||1.59|-2.87|0.574
81659272|NCT03538301|163010543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.114||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6362|0.8641|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in DLCO Not Corrected for Hemoglobin (mL/min/mmHg) in the 45 mg cohort versus placebo||0.8641|-0.6362|0.765
81631125|NCT02938923|162948947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|5.11||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.46|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Compound Symmetry covariance structure.||5.11|-3.19|0.649
81631126|NCT02938923|162948947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|8.23||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.86|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Compound Symmetry covariance structure.||8.23|-3.22|0.389
81631127|NCT02938923|162948947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.55||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|7.31||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.53|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Compound Symmetry covariance structure.||7.31|-4.22|0.598
81631128|NCT02938923|162948947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|5.02||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.42|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Compound Symmetry covariance structure in the model with covariates.||5.02|-3.26|0.676
81631129|NCT02938923|162948947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.48||||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|8.19||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.85|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Compound Symmetry covariance structure in the model with covariates.||8.19|-3.24|0.394
81631130|NCT02938923|162948947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|7.35||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.55|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Compound Symmetry covariance structure in the model with covariates.||7.35|-4.15|0.585
81631131|NCT02938923|162948947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55||||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|4.65||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.26|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Compound Symmetry covariance structure.||4.65|-3.56|0.794
81631132|NCT02938923|162948947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.27||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|8.16||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.76|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Compound Symmetry covariance structure.||8.16|-3.62|0.449
81659273|NCT03538301|163010543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.556||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1986|1.3107|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in DLCO Not Corrected for Hemoglobin (mL/min/mmHg) in the 90 mg cohort versus placebo||1.3107|-0.1986|0.148
81659274|NCT03538301|163010544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|2.71|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in QLF Score (% of whole lung field volume) in the 45 mg cohort versus placebo||2.71|-3.68|0.765
81659275|NCT03538301|163010544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|4.47|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in QLF Score (% of whole lung field volume) in the 90 mg cohort versus placebo||4.47|-1.68|0.370
81631133|NCT02938923|162948947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.72||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|7.64||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.57|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Compound Symmetry covariance structure.||7.64|-4.20|0.567
81631134|NCT02938923|162948947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55||||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|4.65||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.26|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Compound Symmetry covariance structure in the model with covariates.||4.65|-3.56|0.794
81631135|NCT02938923|162948947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.89||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|7.75||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.64|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Compound Symmetry covariance structure in the model with covariates.||7.75|-3.97|0.526
81631136|NCT02938923|162948947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.34||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|7.23||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.45|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Compound Symmetry covariance structure in the model with covariates.||7.23|-4.55|0.654
81533707|NCT02294058|162752582|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.015||||0.4942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.059|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for region, EDSS category per IVRS and the Baseline MSFC score||||0.059|-0.028|0.4942
81533708|NCT02294058|162752583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.642||||0.0364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.104|3.18|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for region, EDSS category per IVRS, and the Baseline summary score.||Analysis of Physical Health Composite Summary||3.180|0.104|0.0364
81533709|NCT02294058|162752583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.024||||0.1905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|2.559|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for region, EDSS category per IVRS, and the Baseline summary score.||Analysis of Physical Health Composite Summary||2.559|-0.510|0.1905
81533710|NCT02294058|162752583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.356||||0.7104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.523|2.234|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for region, EDSS category per IVRS, and the Baseline summary score.||Analysis of Mental Health Composite Summary||2.234|-1.523|0.7104
81533711|NCT02294058|162752583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.8587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.045|1.705|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for region, EDSS category per IVRS, and the Baseline summary score.||Analysis of Mental Health Composite Summary||1.705|-2.045|0.8587
81533712|NCT03775486|162752617|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.02|||Log Rank|||||1.02|0.57|0.074
81631137|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|2.98||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.53|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P) on Physical Health domain|Comparison of Physical Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous Toeplitz covariance structure.||2.98|-1.72|0.597
81631138|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.18||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.41|1.04||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = -1.33|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC) on Physical Health domain|Comparison of Physical Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous Toeplitz covariance structure.||1.04|-5.41|0.184
81631139|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.82||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.07|0.44||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = -1.71|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC) on Physical Health domain|Comparison of Physical Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous Toeplitz covariance structure.||0.44|-6.07|0.089
81631140|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|3.28||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.47|Difference in the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison of Physical Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||3.28|-2.01|0.635
81631141|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.76|1.46||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = -1.17|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison of Physical Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||1.46|-5.76|0.242
81631142|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.79||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.42|0.85||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = -1.51|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison of Physical Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.85|-6.42|0.132
81631143|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.52||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|3.81||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 1.31|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison of Physical Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous Toeplitz covariance structure.||3.81|-0.77|0.193
81533713|NCT03775486|162752617|OTHER||Median|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|7.9||||||Median progression-free survival (months)||7.9|5.3|
81533714|NCT03775486|162752617|OTHER||Median|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|5.8||||||Median progression-free survival (months)||5.8|3.7|
81533715|NCT03775486|162752618|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.36|||Log Rank|||||1.36|0.59|0.604
81533716|NCT03775486|162752618|OTHER||Median|17.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.1||NA = insufficient number of participants with events|||||Median overall survival (months)|||14.1|
81533717|NCT03775486|162752618|OTHER||Median overall survival (months)|11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8||NA = insufficient number of participants with events||||The CI lower limit is included as the estimated value as there was an insufficient number of participants with events to calculate a median value|Median overall survival (months)|||11.8|
81533718|NCT03775486|162752620|OTHER|Median duration of response (months)|Median duration of response|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5||NA = insufficient number of participants with events||||The CI lower limit is included as the estimated value as there was an insufficient number of participants with events to calculate a median value||||6.5|
81631144|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.44||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|4.75||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.86|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison of Physical Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous Toeplitz covariance structure.||4.75|-1.86|0.390
81631145|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|3.25||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = -0.04|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison of Physical Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous Toeplitz covariance structure.||3.25|-3.39|0.965
81631146|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.52||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|3.82||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 1.30|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison of Physical Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||3.82|-0.79|0.195
81631147|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.35||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|4.63||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = 0.81|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison of Physical Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||4.63|-1.93|0.418
81631148|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|3.13||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 233) = -0.10|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison of Physical Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous Toeplitz covariance structure in the model with covariates.||3.13|-3.46|0.921
81631149|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.31||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|4.88||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 232) = 1.77|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison of Mental Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous AR Autoregressive (1) covariance structure.||4.88|-0.26|0.078
81631150|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|3.43||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 232) = -0.02|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison of Mental Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous AR Autoregressive (1) covariance structure.||3.43|-3.51|0.982
81659276|NCT03538301|163010544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.34|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in Ground Glass Opacity (% of whole lung field volume) in the 45 mg cohort versus placebo||0.34|-0.70|0.499
81631151|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.35||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.85|1.15||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 232) = -1.32|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison of Mental Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous AR Autoregressive (1) covariance structure.||1.15|-5.85|0.187
81631152|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.16||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|4.58||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 232) = 1.76|Difference of the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison of Mental Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous AR Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||4.58|-0.26|0.080
81631153|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|2.83||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 232) = -0.28|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison of Mental Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous AR Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||2.83|-3.76|0.781
81631154|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.63||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.94|0.69||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 232) = -1.56|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison of Mental Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous AR Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.69|-5.94|0.121
81631155|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.58||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|3.73||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 232) = 1.45|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison of Mental Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous AR Autoregressive (1) covariance structure.||3.73|-0.57|0.148
81631156|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|2.45||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 232) = -0.39|Differences between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison of Mental Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous AR Autoregressive (1) covariance structure.||2.45|-3.64|0.699
81659277|NCT03538301|163010544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.54|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in Ground Glass Opacity (% of whole lung field volume) in the 90 mg cohort versus placebo||0.54|-0.47|0.901
81659278|NCT03538301|163010544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|3.46|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in Reticulation (% of whole lung field volume) in the 45 mg cohort versus placebo||3.46|-2.25|0.676
81659279|NCT03538301|163010544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.64||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|4.42|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in Reticulation (% of whole lung field volume) in the 90 mg cohort versus placebo||4.42|-1.13|0.242
81659280|NCT03538301|163010544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|0.4|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in Honeycombing (% of whole lung field volume) in the 45 mg cohort versus placebo||0.40|-2.82|0.140
81659281|NCT03538301|163010544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|0.56|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in Honeycombing (% of whole lung field volume) in the 90 mg cohort versus placebo||0.56|-2.53|0.211
81659282|NCT03538301|163010544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|3.91|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in Normal Lung (% of whole lung field volume) in the 45 mg cohort versus placebo||3.91|-2.16|0.568
81659283|NCT03538301|163010544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|2.09|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in Normal Lung (% of whole lung field volume) in the 90 mg cohort versus placebo||2.09|-3.76|0.573
81659284|NCT03538301|163010544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.58||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.35|-0.81|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in Emphysema (% of whole lung field volume) in the 45 mg cohort versus placebo||-0.81|-6.35|0.012
81659285|NCT03538301|163010544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.16||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.82|0.51|||random coefficient model|||Change from Baseline to Week 24 in Emphysema (% of whole lung field volume) in the 90 mg cohort versus placebo||0.51|-4.82|0.112
81659286|NCT03538301|163010545|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.256|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.256
81659287|NCT03538301|163010545|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.241|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.241
81533719|NCT03775486|162752620|OTHER|Median duration of response (months)|Median duration of response|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8||NA = insufficient number of participants with events||||The CI lower limit is included as the estimated value as there was an insufficient number of participants with events to calculate a median value||||3.8|
81533720|NCT03775486|162752621|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|2.0||||||||2.00|0.07|
81533721|NCT03775486|162752621|OTHER||Median (months)|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7||NA = insufficient number of participants with events|||||Median progression-free survival (months)|||1.7|
81533722|NCT03775486|162752621|OTHER||Median (months)|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|16.6||||||Median progression-free survival (months)||16.6|1.2|
81533723|NCT03775486|162752623|OTHER||Estimated difference in adjusted mean|-0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|3.46||||||EORTC QLQ-LC13: Dyspnoea Estimated difference in adjusted mean change from baseline.||3.46|-4.47|
81659288|NCT03538301|163010546|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.649||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.189|2.225|||Log Rank|||Time to First IPF Exacerbation or Death (weeks) in the 45 mg cohort versus placebo||2.225|0.189|0.517
81659289|NCT03538301|163010546|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.678||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.198|2.324|||Log Rank|||Time to First IPF Exacerbation or Death (weeks) in the 90 mg cohort versus placebo||2.324|0.198|0.506
81659290|NCT03538301|163010546|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference (Final Values)|-9.3||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|5.5|||Fisher Exact||The 95% Confidence Interval for difference in proportions are based on the Chan-Zhang method.|Rate of First IPF Exacerbation (%) in the 45 mg cohort versus placebo||5.5|-25.2|0.313
81659291|NCT03538301|163010546|SUPERIORITY|The 95% Confidence Interval for difference in proportions are based on the Chan-Zhang method.|Proportion Difference (Final Values)|-6.7||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|9.2|||Chi-squared|||Rate of First IPF Exacerbation (%) in the 90 mg cohort versus placebo||9.2|-22.6|0.376
81466302|NCT04143594|162625035|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.22||||0.2753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.62||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||0.62|-0.18|0.2753
81533724|NCT03775486|162752623|OTHER||Estimated difference in adjusted mean|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|6.71||||||EORTC QLQ-LC13: Coughing Estimated difference in adjusted mean change from baseline.||6.71|-4.81|
81533725|NCT03775486|162752623|OTHER||Estimated difference in adjusted mean|-2.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|1.88||||||EORTC QLQ-LC13: Pain in chest Estimated difference in adjusted mean change from baseline.||1.88|-6.39|
81533726|NCT03775486|162752625|OTHER||Estimated difference in adjusted mean|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|5.47||||||EORTC QLQ-C30: Fatigue Estimated difference in adjusted mean change from baseline.||5.47|-2.20|
81533727|NCT03775486|162752625|OTHER||Estimated difference in adjusted mean|3.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|7.9||||||EORTC QLQ-C30: Appetite loss Estimated difference in adjusted mean change from baseline.||7.90|-1.46|
81659292|NCT03538301|163010547|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference (Final Values)|-4.6||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|9.6|||Fisher Exact||The 95% Confidence Interval for difference in proportions are based on the Chan-Zhang method.|Rate of Hospitalization for Respiratory Ailments (%) in the 45 mg cohort versus placebo||9.6|-19.2|0.713
81659293|NCT03538301|163010547|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|10.7|||Fisher Exact||The 95% Confidence Interval for difference in proportions are based on the Chan-Zhang method.|Rate of Hospitalization for Respiratory Ailments (%) in the 90 mg cohort versus placebo||10.7|-19.2|0.713
81659294|NCT03538301|163010548|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.937|||||||Log Rank|||Overall Survival (weeks) in the 45 mg cohort versus placebo||||0.937
81659295|NCT03538301|163010548|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.414|||||||Log Rank|||Overall Survival (weeks) in the 90 mg cohort versus placebo||||0.414
81659296|NCT03538301|163010548|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|10.9|||Fisher Exact||The 95% Confidence Interval for difference in proportions are based on the Chan-Zhang method.|Rate of Mortality (%) in the 45 mg cohort versus placebo||10.9|-10.4|>0.999
81659297|NCT03538301|163010548|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|6.8|||Fisher Exact||The 95% Confidence Interval for difference in proportions are based on the Chan-Zhang method.|Rate of Mortality (%) in the 90 mg cohort versus placebo||6.8|-13.1|>0.999
81659298|NCT03538301|163010549|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference (Final Values)|-4.8||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|4.6|||Fisher Exact||The 95% Confidence Interval for difference in proportions are based on the Chan-Zhang method.|Rate of Deterioration of IPF Resulting in Lung Transplantation (%) in the 45 mg cohort versus placebo||4.6|-16.6|0.494
81659299|NCT03538301|163010549|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference (Final Values)|-4.8||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|4.5|||Fisher Exact||The 95% Confidence Interval for difference in proportions are based on the Chan-Zhang method.|Rate of Deterioration of IPF Resulting in Lung Transplantation (%) in the 90 mg cohort versus placebo||4.5|-16.2|0.494
81631157|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.18||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.24|0.89||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 232) = -1.4|Difference in the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison of Mental Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous AR Autoregressive (1) covariance structure.||0.89|-5.24|0.163
81631158|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.59||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|3.69||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 232) = 1.49|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison of Mental Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous AR Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||3.69|-0.51|0.137
81631159|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|2.29||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 232) = -0.46|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison of Mental Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous AR Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||2.29|-3.68|0.648
81631160|NCT02938923|162948948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.28||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.29|0.72||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 232) = -1.50|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison of Mental Health Domain based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to three months from mixed model ANOVA with a Heterogeneous AR Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.||0.72|-5.29|0.135
81631161|NCT02938923|162948949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.073|0.058||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 92) = -0.23|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive AR(1) covariance structure.||0.058|-0.073|0.821
81631162|NCT02938923|162948949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.013||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.082|0.108||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 92) = 0.27|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive AR(1) covariance structure.||0.108|-0.082|0.789
81659300|NCT03616977|163010550|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence will be concluded if the 2-sided 90% Confidence Interval is completely contained within the interval (0.80, 1.25).|Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.961|1.06||||||||1.06|0.961|
81631163|NCT02938923|162948949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.116||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 92) = 0.42|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive AR(1) covariance structure.||0.116|-0.075|0.672
81631164|NCT02938923|162948949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.002||||0.703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.009||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 92) = -0.38||Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EX+P)|0.009|-0.013|0.703
81631165|NCT02938923|162948949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.002||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.014||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 92) = -0.25||Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.|Difference between the changes (EX+T - EUC)|0.014|-0.017|0.803
81631166|NCT02938923|162948949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.016||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|t (df, 92) = 0.01||Comparison based on contrasts between two groups at baseline to six months from mixed model ANOVA with an Autoregressive (1) covariance structure in the model with covariates.|Difference between the changes (EX+P - EUC)|0.016|-0.015|0.991
81631167|NCT00303459|162949015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.831||||0.2508|TWO_SIDED|97.31|0.582|1.187|||Log Rank|||||1.187|0.582|0.2508
81631168|NCT00303459|162949016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.963||||0.8385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|1.38|||Log Rank|||||1.380|0.673|0.8385
81631169|NCT00303459|162949017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|21.8||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|37.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||37.8|5.9|0.0106
81631170|NCT00303459|162949018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative risk of improvement|0.98||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.61|||Fisher Exact|||||1.61|0.60|1.0000
81631171|NCT00303459|162949019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.855||||0.4974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.544|1.344|||Log Rank|||||1.344|0.544|0.4974
81631172|NCT00303459|162949020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage change over placebo|-23.52||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.69|-11.79|||Repeated measures analysis|||||-11.79|-33.69|0.0003
81631173|NCT00303459|162949021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.9566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.39|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.39|-0.42|0.9566
81631174|NCT00303459|162949022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.5571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.076|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.076|-0.036|0.5571
81631175|NCT00303459|162949023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.4086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|4.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||4.0|-3.7|0.4086
81631176|NCT01570361|162949025|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009||||||Prior to the final analysis, study had two interim analyses. Hence alpha level is 0.0231 for primary analysis adjusted for the two interim analyses.|Log Rank|One-sided test||||||0.0009
81631177|NCT01570361|162949026|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0118||||||The alpha level is 0.025 for this secondary endpoint.|Log Rank|One-sided test||||||0.0118
81631178|NCT01570361|162949027|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0041||||||The alpha level is 0.025 for this secondary endpoint.|Log Rank|One-sided test||||||0.0041
81631179|NCT05513937|162949085|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference pre vs post|-15.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81631180|NCT02846545|162949087|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean|-0.178|||=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.08|-0.28|= 0.0004
81631181|NCT02846545|162949088|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.09|||=|0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.63|-0.81|= 0.8020
81659301|NCT04617275|163010590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.31||||0.5863|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.23|19.85||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||19.85|-15.23|0.5863
81659302|NCT04617275|163010590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.41||||0.0494|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.75|-0.06||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.06|-34.75|0.0494
81533728|NCT05214768|162752641|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-223.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|74.98||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-370.2|-76.3|||ANCOVA|||||-76.3|-370.2|0.003
81533729|NCT03270943|162752674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.02
81533730|NCT03270943|162752675|OTHER|within group|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|3.84|||||Difference between score at 8 weeks and score at baseline.|||3.84|-6.06|
81533731|NCT03270943|162752675|OTHER|within group|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|-0.22|||||Difference between score at 8 weeks and score at baseline.|||-0.22|-8.70|
81533732|NCT03270943|162752676|OTHER|within group change|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|0.2|||||Difference between score at 8 weeks and score at baseline.|||0.2|-2.72|
81533733|NCT03270943|162752676|OTHER|within group change|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.16|||||Difference between score at 8 weeks and score at baseline.|||0.16|-3.60|
81533734|NCT03270943|162752677|OTHER|Within group change|Mean Difference (Net)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.61|||||Difference between score at 8 weeks and score at baseline.|||0.61|-0.15|
81533735|NCT03270943|162752677|OTHER|within group change|Mean Difference (Net)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.63|||||Difference between score at 8 weeks and score at baseline.|||0.63|0.07|
81533736|NCT03776747|162752692|OTHER|Analysis of variance between lung inflation levels|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||We hypothesized that the anisotropic deformation index (ADC) is dependent upon lung inflation level. (Thus, it is important to standardize lung inflation when using this method)||||<0.001
81533737|NCT02341235|162752769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||ANCOVA|||All analyses were adjusted for baseline values, age, race, ethnicity, and time since diagnosis.||||.35
81533738|NCT02341235|162752770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||ANCOVA|||All analyses were adjusted for baseline values, age, race, ethnicity, and time since diagnosis.||||0.22
81631182|NCT02846545|162949089|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of hypoglycemia rates|0.9|||=|0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.838|0.966|||Poisson regression model|||Hypoglycemia rate was analyzed by using a Poisson regression model with the number of hypoglycemia events through Week 52 as the response, treatment and gender as fixed factors, age and baseline HbA1c as covariates, and the duration of study participation through week 52 in logarithm as an offset variable.||0.966|0.838|= 0.0036
81533739|NCT02341235|162752771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||ANCOVA|||All analyses were adjusted for baseline values, age, race, ethnicity, and time since diagnosis.||||.97
81533740|NCT02341235|162752772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||ANCOVA|||All analyses were adjusted for baseline values, age, race, ethnicity, and time since diagnosis.||||.98
81533741|NCT02341235|162752773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||ANCOVA|||All analyses were adjusted for baseline values, age, race, ethnicity, and time since diagnosis.||||.83
81533742|NCT02341235|162752774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055|||||||ANCOVA|||All analyses were adjusted for baseline values, age, race, ethnicity, and time since diagnosis.||||.055
81533743|NCT02341235|162752775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||ANCOVA|||All analyses were adjusted for baseline values, age, race, ethnicity, and time since diagnosis.||||.71
81533744|NCT02341235|162752776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||ANCOVA|||All analyses were adjusted for baseline values, age, race, ethnicity, and time since diagnosis.||||.33
81533745|NCT02341235|162752777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||ANCOVA|||All analyses were adjusted for baseline values, age, race, ethnicity, and time since diagnosis.||||.94
81533746|NCT02341235|162752778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||ANCOVA|||All analyses were adjusted for baseline values, age, race, ethnicity, and time since diagnosis.||||.57
81659303|NCT04617275|163010590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.85||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-48.09|-13.61||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-13.61|-48.09|0.0019
81659304|NCT04617275|163010590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.66||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-51.0|-16.32||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-16.32|-51.00|0.0009
81659305|NCT04617275|163010590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.52||||0.0343|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.12|-1.92||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-1.92|-37.12|0.0343
81659306|NCT04617275|163010591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.33||||0.3804|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.41|14.76||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||14.76|-21.41|0.3804
81631183|NCT06468982|162949098|SUPERIORITY|To evaluate whether intra-aortic balloon pump catheter support contributes to a more rapid decrease in troponin levels and faster myocardial recovery, daily troponin levels were analyzed using mixed ANOVA.||||||0.05||||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons, and the threshold value was set at 0.05.|ANOVA|The hypothesis that IABP causes a rapid increase in troponin levels was analyzed using ANOVA, and the p-value was reported.||After testing for normality, the baseline characteristics of the two groups will be analyzed using the Student's t-test or the Mann-Whitney U-test for continuous variables and the chi-square test or Fisher's exact test for categorical variables. Differences between the intra-aortic balloon pump group and the control group in terms of repeated measurements will be analyzed using mixed ANOVA.||||0.05
81631184|NCT06468982|162949099|OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.55|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.78|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The prognostic value of risk factors for in-hospital mortality was evaluated by multivariate logistic regression analysis||0.78|0.38|<0.05
81631185|NCT06946888|162949128|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.837||||||This is the first week of tracking. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 1.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.837
81659307|NCT04617275|163010591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.65||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.44|-1.87||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-1.87|-37.44|0.0348
81659308|NCT04617275|163010591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.8||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-50.54|-15.05||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-15.05|-50.54|0.0014
81659309|NCT04617275|163010591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.85||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-53.9|-17.81||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-17.81|-53.90|0.0007
81659310|NCT04617275|163010591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.49||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-46.6|-10.37||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-10.37|-46.60|0.0052
81659311|NCT04617275|163010592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.58||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-46.97|-4.18||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-4.18|-46.97|0.0250
81533747|NCT02341235|162752779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||ANCOVA|||All analyses were adjusted for baseline values, age, race, ethnicity, and time since diagnosis.||||.30
81659312|NCT04617275|163010592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.95||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-53.95|-11.95||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-11.95|-53.95|0.0053
81659313|NCT04617275|163010592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.07||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-61.41|-18.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-18.73|-61.41|0.0012
81659314|NCT04617275|163010592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-45.47||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-66.85|-24.1||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-24.10|-66.85|0.0003
81659315|NCT04617275|163010592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.63||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-55.19|-12.08||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-12.08|-55.19|0.0055
81659316|NCT04617275|163010593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.79||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-48.12|-7.47||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-7.47|-48.12|0.0127
81659317|NCT04617275|163010593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.67||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-45.51|-5.83||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-5.83|-45.51|0.0171
81659318|NCT04617275|163010593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-46.94||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-67.16|-26.72||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-26.72|-67.16|0.0001
81659319|NCT04617275|163010593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.79||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-54.32|-13.27||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-13.27|-54.32|0.0037
81659320|NCT04617275|163010593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.13||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-62.85|-21.4||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-21.40|-62.85|0.0005
81659321|NCT04617275|163010594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.85||||0.1678|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.9|9.21||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||9.21|-34.90|0.1678
81659322|NCT04617275|163010594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.82||||0.1223|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.85|6.21||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||6.21|-35.85|0.1223
81659323|NCT04617275|163010594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.97||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-55.66|-12.28||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-12.28|-55.66|0.0054
81659324|NCT04617275|163010594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.31||||0.5398|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.38|22.99||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||22.99|-20.38|0.5398
81659325|NCT04617275|163010594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.42||||0.1409|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-36.56|7.72||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||7.72|-36.56|0.1409
81659326|NCT04617275|163010595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.65||||0.0236|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-52.31|-4.99||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-4.99|-52.31|0.0236
81659327|NCT04617275|163010595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.32||||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.67|-4.97||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-4.97|-49.67|0.0226
81466303|NCT04143594|162625036|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.08||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.34||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||0.34|-0.19|0.5640
81466304|NCT04143594|162625036|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.01||||0.9555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.26||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||0.26|-0.28|0.9555
81466305|NCT04143594|162625036|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.14||||0.4025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.46||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||0.46|-0.19|0.4025
81704394|NCT00922974|163104913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1549|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with BPI Worst Pain Score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Gender (female vs. male) is reported here.||||0.1549
81704395|NCT00922974|163104913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0193|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with BPI Worst Pain Score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Race (Other vs. while) is reported here.||||0.0193
81704396|NCT00922974|163104913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0016|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with BPI Worst Pain Score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Zubrod performance status (0 vs. 1,2) is reported here.||||0.0016
81466306|NCT04143594|162625037|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|12.0||||0.7751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.0|97.0||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||97|-73|0.7751
81466307|NCT04143594|162625037|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-2.0||||0.9549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.0|75.0||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||75|-79|0.9549
81466308|NCT04143594|162625037|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|44.0||||0.2603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|120.0||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||120|-33|0.2603
81466309|NCT04143594|162625038|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-31.0||||0.4827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-119.0|57.0||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||57|-119|0.4827
81631186|NCT06946888|162949128|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.428||||||This is the second week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 2.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.428
81631187|NCT06946888|162949128|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.269||||||This is the third week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 3.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.269
81466310|NCT04143594|162625038|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-12.0||||0.7963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-106.0|81.0||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||81|-106|0.7963
81466311|NCT04143594|162625038|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-22.0||||0.6169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-111.0|67.0||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||67|-111|0.6169
81631188|NCT06946888|162949128|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.015||||||This is the fourth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 4.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.015
81533748|NCT02341235|162752780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||ANCOVA|||All analyses were adjusted for baseline values, age, race, ethnicity, and time since diagnosis.||||.44
81533749|NCT02341235|162752781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||ANCOVA|||All analyses were adjusted for baseline values, age, race, ethnicity, and time since diagnosis.||||.62
81533750|NCT02341235|162752782|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||ANCOVA|||All analyses were adjusted for baseline values, age, race, ethnicity, and time since diagnosis.||||.70
81533751|NCT02341235|162752783|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||ANCOVA|||All analyses were adjusted for baseline values, age, race, ethnicity, and time since diagnosis.||||.41
81631189|NCT06946888|162949128|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.163||||||This is the fifth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 5.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.163
81631190|NCT06946888|162949128|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.14||||||This is the sixth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 6.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.140
81631191|NCT06946888|162949128|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.079||||||This is the seventh week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 7.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.079
81659328|NCT04617275|163010595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.85||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-64.11|-17.59||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-17.59|-64.11|0.0022
81659329|NCT04617275|163010595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.25||||0.2335|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.59|13.08||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||13.08|-33.59|0.2335
81659330|NCT04617275|163010595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.38||||0.0494|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-48.69|-0.08||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.08|-48.69|0.0494
81659331|NCT04617275|163010596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.2485|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|0.13||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.13|-0.31|0.2485
81659332|NCT04617275|163010596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.48|-0.04||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.04|-0.48|0.0252
81533752|NCT02341235|162752784|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||ANCOVA|||All analyses were adjusted for baseline values, age, race, ethnicity, and time since diagnosis.||||.72
81533753|NCT02341235|162752791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.084
81533754|NCT02341235|162752793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.580
81533755|NCT02341235|162752801|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.461|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.461
81533756|NCT02341235|162752803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.934|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.934
81533757|NCT00628030|162752845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.008
81533758|NCT00628030|162752846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.041
81533759|NCT00628030|162752847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.61
81533760|NCT00628030|162752848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.13
81533761|NCT00628030|162752849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.024
81533762|NCT03367858|162752855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0173||||||At 12 month follow up.|ANCOVA|||We conducted a repeated measures ANCOVA of Time (Post-Treatment: 3, 6, 12 months) × Treatment (MI, BAM) with the covariate of pre-treatment problem drinking.||||.0173
81533763|NCT01292187|162752891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0265|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0265
81533764|NCT01292187|162752892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0340
81631192|NCT06946888|162949128|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.151||||||This is the eighth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 8.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.151
81631193|NCT06946888|162949129|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.63||||||This is the first week of tracking. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 1.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.63
81631194|NCT06946888|162949129|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.608||||||This is the second week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 2.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.608
81659333|NCT04617275|163010596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|-0.12||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.12|-0.56|0.0053
81659334|NCT04617275|163010596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.54|-0.1||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.10|-0.54|0.0090
81659335|NCT04617275|163010596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.1066|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.39|0.05||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.05|-0.39|0.1066
81659336|NCT04617275|163010597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.19||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.19|-0.40|0.2740
81659337|NCT04617275|163010597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.66|-0.08||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.08|-0.66|0.0196
81659338|NCT04617275|163010597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.88|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.30|-0.88|0.0006
81659339|NCT04617275|163010597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.82|-0.23||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.23|-0.82|0.0019
81659340|NCT04617275|163010597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.66|-0.06||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.06|-0.66|0.0243
81659341|NCT04617275|163010598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.1587|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.62|0.15||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.15|-0.62|0.1587
81704397|NCT00922974|163104913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with BPI Worst Pain Score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Taking pain medication (No vs. Yes) is reported here.||||0.0003
81659342|NCT04617275|163010598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.04|-0.27||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.27|-1.04|0.0027
81659343|NCT04617275|163010598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.24|-0.47||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.47|-1.24|0.0002
81659344|NCT04617275|163010598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|-0.32||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.32|-1.10|0.0016
81659345|NCT04617275|163010598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.07|-0.28||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.28|-1.07|0.0027
81659346|NCT04617275|163010599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.0472|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.86|-0.01||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.01|-0.86|0.0472
81659347|NCT04617275|163010599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.29|-0.45||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.45|-1.29|0.0004
81659348|NCT04617275|163010599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.53|-0.68||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.68|-1.53|<0.0001
81533765|NCT02552966|162752896|OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|This t-test was applied to determine if the mean salivary pepsin concentration changed between baseline and 2 week post UESAD measurements.||||||0.61
81631195|NCT06946888|162949129|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.244||||||This is the third week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 3.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.244
81631196|NCT06946888|162949129|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.052||||||This is the fourth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 4.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.052
81631197|NCT06946888|162949129|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.229||||||This is the fifth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 5.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.229
81631198|NCT06946888|162949129|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.184||||||This is the sixth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 6.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.184
81631199|NCT06946888|162949129|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.148||||||This is the seventh week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 7.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.148
81631200|NCT06946888|162949129|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.143||||||This is the eighth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 8.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.143
81659349|NCT04617275|163010599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.36|-0.5||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.50|-1.36|0.0003
81659350|NCT04617275|163010599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.34|-0.47||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.47|-1.34|0.0004
81659351|NCT04617275|163010600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.18|-0.19||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.19|-1.18|0.0116
81659352|NCT04617275|163010600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.43|-0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.46|-1.43|0.0008
81466312|NCT04143594|162625039|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|21.0||||0.6614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.0|115.0||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||115|-73|0.6614
81533766|NCT02552966|162752897|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81533767|NCT02552966|162752898|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81533768|NCT02552966|162752899|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81533769|NCT03483896|162752908|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81533770|NCT03483896|162752909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.17
81533771|NCT02888106|162752911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0022|||||||Fisher Exact|||The proportions of negative HDV RNA response at week 72 in each of the MXB treatment groups were compared with the control group of PEG-IFNα by using Fisher's exact test and by presenting exact unconditional 95%-confidence intervals (CI) based on scores for the proportion differences.||||0.0022
81533772|NCT02888106|162752911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0996|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0996
81533773|NCT02888106|162752911|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81659353|NCT04617275|163010600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.66|-0.67||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.67|-1.66|<0.0001
81533774|NCT02888106|162752911|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81533775|NCT02888106|162752911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0421|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0421
81533776|NCT02888106|162752912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0052|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.0052
81533777|NCT02888106|162752912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0052|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.0052
81533778|NCT02888106|162752912|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||1.0000
81533779|NCT02888106|162752912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0017|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.0017
81533780|NCT02888106|162752912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3295|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.3295
81533781|NCT02888106|162752912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.0007
81533782|NCT02888106|162752912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.0001
81533783|NCT02888106|162752912|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||1.0000
81533784|NCT02888106|162752912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.0007
81659354|NCT04617275|163010600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|-0.4||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.40|-1.40|0.0017
81659355|NCT04617275|163010600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.55|-0.55||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.55|-1.55|0.0004
81659356|NCT04617275|163010601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.32|-0.2||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.20|-1.32|0.0132
81533785|NCT02888106|162752912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1086|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.1086
81533786|NCT02888106|162752913|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||1.0000
81533787|NCT02888106|162752913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2241|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.2241
81533788|NCT02888106|162752913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.0002
81533789|NCT02888106|162752913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2241|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.2241
81533790|NCT02888106|162752913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.0007
81533791|NCT02888106|162752913|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||1.0000
81533792|NCT02888106|162752913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4497|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.4497
81533793|NCT02888106|162752913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0268|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.0268
81533794|NCT02888106|162752913|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||1.0000
81533795|NCT02888106|162752913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.6999
81533796|NCT02888106|162752913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0743|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||0.0743
81533797|NCT02888106|162752913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3449|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 72||||0.3449
81533798|NCT02888106|162752913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6036|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||0.6036
81533799|NCT02888106|162752913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3408|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||0.3408
81533800|NCT02888106|162752913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3408|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||0.3408
81533801|NCT02888106|162752914|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||1.0000
81533802|NCT02888106|162752914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2241|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.2241
81533803|NCT02888106|162752914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4828|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.4828
81533804|NCT02888106|162752914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4828|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.4828
81533805|NCT02888106|162752914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4828|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.4828
81533806|NCT02888106|162752914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5977|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.5977
81533807|NCT02888106|162752914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1686|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.1686
81533808|NCT02888106|162752914|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||1.0000
81533809|NCT02888106|162752914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5977|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.5977
81533810|NCT02888106|162752914|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||1.0000
81533811|NCT02888106|162752914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0063|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||0.0063
81533812|NCT02888106|162752914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4828|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||0.4828
81533813|NCT02888106|162752914|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||1.0000
81533814|NCT02888106|162752914|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||1.0000
81533815|NCT02888106|162752914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4828|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||0.4828
81533816|NCT02888106|162752915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0801|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.0801
81533817|NCT02888106|162752915|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||1.0000
81533818|NCT02888106|162752915|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||1.0000
81533819|NCT02888106|162752915|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||1.0000
81533820|NCT02888106|162752915|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||1.0000
81533821|NCT02888106|162752915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0063|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.0063
81533822|NCT02888106|162752915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2241|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.2241
81533823|NCT02888106|162752915|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||1.0000
81533824|NCT02888106|162752915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0169|||||||Regression, Cox|||Week 72||||0.0169
81533825|NCT02888106|162752915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4828|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||0.4828
81533826|NCT02888106|162752915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4828|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||0.4828
81533827|NCT02888106|162752916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4828|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.4828
81533828|NCT02888106|162752916|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||1.0000
81533829|NCT02888106|162752916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2292|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||0.2292
81533830|NCT02888106|162752916|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||1.0000
81533831|NCT02888106|162752917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4621|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.4621
81533832|NCT02888106|162752917|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 24||||1.0000
81533833|NCT02888106|162752917|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||1.0000
81659357|NCT04617275|163010601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.55|-0.46||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.46|-1.55|0.0014
81533834|NCT02888106|162752917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4621|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.4621
81533835|NCT02888106|162752917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0253|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.0253
81533836|NCT02888106|162752917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0268|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.0268
81533837|NCT02888106|162752917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.6999
81533838|NCT02888106|162752917|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||1.0000
81533839|NCT02888106|162752917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0656|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.0656
81533840|NCT02888106|162752917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48||||0.0005
81533841|NCT02888106|162752917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1431|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||0.1431
81533842|NCT02888106|162752917|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||1.0000
81533843|NCT02888106|162752917|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||1.0000
81533844|NCT02888106|162752917|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||1.0000
81533845|NCT02888106|162752917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7104|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 72||||0.7104
81533846|NCT00430716|162752969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|24.15||||0.011|ONE_SIDED|97.5|3.37||||ANOVA|||An analysis of variance (ANOVA) model followed by the Williams trend test (one-sided, at the 2.5% level of significance) was used. The Williams trend test firstly determined if there was a significant downward trend in response for the descending doses, and then subsequently determined the highest dose that was statistically inferior to 20 mg (known to be an effective dose of sildenafil). A corresponding 97.5% lower confidence limit for the difference was presented.|||3.37|0.011
81533847|NCT00430716|162752969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.17||||0.545|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-21.48||||ANOVA|||ANOVA model followed by the Williams trend test (one-sided, at the 2.5% level of significance) was used. The Williams trend test firstly determined if there was a significant downward trend in response for the descending doses, and then subsequently determined the highest dose that was statistically inferior to 20 mg (known to be an effective dose of sildenafil). A corresponding 97.5% lower confidence limit for the difference was presented.|||-21.48|0.545
81533848|NCT00430716|162752970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.51||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.07|2.05|||ANCOVA|||The analysis of change from baseline in week 12 mean PAP used Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA), with etiology and baseline walking distance category (\<325m or \>=325m) and baseline score as the covariates. The mean difference and corresponding two-sided 95% CI for the comparisons of sildenafil 20 mg against the lower sildenafil dose (1 mg) was presented along with the p-value for the test.||2.05|-7.07|0.278
81533849|NCT00430716|162752970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|4.09|||ANCOVA|||The analysis of change from baseline in week 12 mean PAP used ANCOVA, with etiology and baseline walking distance category (\<325m or \>=325m) and baseline score as the covariates. The mean difference and corresponding two-sided 95% CI for the comparisons of sildenafil 20 mg against the lower sildenafil dose (5 mg) was presented along with the p-value for the test.||4.09|-4.98|0.846
81533850|NCT00430716|162752972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.78|||Regression, Logistic|||The analysis of the week 12 PAH functional class was done with etiology, baseline walking distance category (\<325m or \>=325m) and baseline score as the covariates.The odds ratio and corresponding two-sided 95% CI for the odds ratio for the treatment comparisons was presented along with the p-value for the tests.||4.78|0.50|0.448
81533851|NCT00430716|162752972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|3.32|||Regression, Logistic|||The analysis of the week 12 PAH functional class was done with etiology, baseline walking distance category (\<325m or \>=325m) and baseline score as the covariates.The odds ratio and corresponding two-sided 95% CI for the odds ratio for the treatment comparisons was presented along with the p-value for the tests.||3.32|0.35|0.897
81533852|NCT00430716|162752973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-104.8||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-177.44|-32.16|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA method was used with etiology, baseline walking distance category (\<325m or \>=325m) and baseline score as the covariates. The mean difference and corresponding two-sided 95% CI for the comparisons of sildenafil 20 mg against the lower sildenafil dose (1 mg) was presented along with the p-value for the test.||-32.16|-177.44|0.005
81533853|NCT00430716|162752973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.0||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.5|47.5|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA method was used with etiology, baseline walking distance category (\<325m or \>=325m) and baseline score as the covariates. The mean difference and corresponding two-sided 95% CI for the comparisons of sildenafil 20 mg against the lower sildenafil dose (5 mg) was presented along with the p-value for the test.||47.50|-97.50|0.496
81659358|NCT04617275|163010601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|-0.69||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.69|-1.80|0.0002
81659359|NCT04617275|163010601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.29|-0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.16|-1.29|0.0174
81659360|NCT04617275|163010601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.82|-0.69||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.69|-1.82|0.0002
81659361|NCT04617275|163010602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.2843|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.02|0.5||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.50|-1.02|0.2843
81631201|NCT06946888|162949130|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.333||||||This is the first week of tracking. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 1.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.333
81631202|NCT06946888|162949130|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.273||||||This is the second week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 2.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.273
81631203|NCT06946888|162949130|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.424||||||This is the third week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 3.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.424
81659362|NCT04617275|163010602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.84|0.68||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.68|-0.84|0.4310
81659363|NCT04617275|163010602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.2402|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.07|0.43||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.43|-1.07|0.2402
81659364|NCT04617275|163010602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.1397|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.24|0.26||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.26|-1.24|0.1397
81659365|NCT04617275|163010602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.4393|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.85|0.71||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.71|-0.85|0.4393
81659366|NCT04617275|163010603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.1491|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|0.45||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.45|-2.00|0.1491
81466313|NCT04143594|162625039|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|20.0||||0.6791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.0|115.0||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||115|-75|0.6791
81659367|NCT04617275|163010603|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.5664|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.09|1.34||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||1.34|-1.09|0.5664
81659368|NCT04617275|163010603|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.12||||0.0632|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.33|0.09||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.09|-2.33|0.0632
81704398|NCT00922974|163104913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6371|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with BPI Worst Pain Score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Tumor type (radioresistant vs. other) is reported here.||||0.6371
81659369|NCT04617275|163010603|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.01||||0.0847|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.23|0.2||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.20|-2.23|0.0847
81659370|NCT04617275|163010603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.5264|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|1.3||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||1.30|-1.20|0.5264
81659371|NCT04617275|163010604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.48||||0.0395|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.86|-0.1||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.10|-2.86|0.0395
81659372|NCT04617275|163010604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.3726|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.63|1.1||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||1.10|-1.63|0.3726
81659373|NCT04617275|163010604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.36||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.74|-0.98||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.98|-3.74|0.0028
81659374|NCT04617275|163010604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.85||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.23|-0.47||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.47|-3.23|0.0139
81659375|NCT04617275|163010604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78||||0.1815|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.19|0.64||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.64|-2.19|0.1815
81659376|NCT04617275|163010605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.16||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.71|-0.61||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.61|-3.71|0.0112
81659377|NCT04617275|163010605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.2161|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.24|0.8||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.80|-2.24|0.2161
81631204|NCT06946888|162949130|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.482||||||This is the fourth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 4.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.482
81631205|NCT06946888|162949130|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.627||||||This is the fifth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 5.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.627
81631206|NCT06946888|162949130|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.806||||||This is the sixth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 6.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.806
81631207|NCT06946888|162949130|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.786||||||This is the seventh week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 7.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.786
81631208|NCT06946888|162949130|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.497||||||This is the eighth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 8.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.497
81631209|NCT06946888|162949131|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.857||||||This is the first week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 1.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.857
81659378|NCT04617275|163010605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.47||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.02|-1.92||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-1.92|-5.02|0.0002
81659379|NCT04617275|163010605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.05||||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.59|-0.51||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.51|-3.59|0.0147
81659380|NCT04617275|163010605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.97||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.56|-1.37||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-1.37|-4.56|0.0013
81659381|NCT04617275|163010606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.46||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.22|-0.7||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.70|-4.22|0.0111
81659382|NCT04617275|163010606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.75|0.68||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.68|-2.75|0.1600
81659383|NCT04617275|163010606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.03|-2.52||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-2.52|-6.03|<0.0001
81659384|NCT04617275|163010606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.68||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.42|-0.94||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.94|-4.42|0.0061
81659385|NCT04617275|163010606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.71||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.52|-1.89||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-1.89|-5.52|0.0005
81659386|NCT04617275|163010607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.21||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.22|-1.2||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-1.20|-5.22|0.0047
81659387|NCT04617275|163010607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.51||||0.1003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.45|0.44||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.44|-3.45|0.1003
81533854|NCT00430716|162752974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-462.12||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-807.53|-116.71|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA method was used with etiology, baseline walking distance category (\<325m or \>=325m) and baseline score as the covariates. The mean difference and corresponding two-sided 95% CI for the comparisons of sildenafil 20 mg against the lower sildenafil dose (1 mg) was presented along with the p-value for the test.||-116.71|-807.53|0.009
81533855|NCT00430716|162752974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Net)|-141.45||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-483.48|200.58|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA method was used with etiology, baseline walking distance category (\<325m or \>=325m) and baseline score as the covariates. The mean difference and corresponding two-sided 95% CI for the comparisons of sildenafil 20 mg against the lower sildenafil dose (5 mg) was presented along with the p-value for the test.||200.58|-483.48|0.414
81533856|NCT00430716|162752975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.15|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA method was used with etiology, baseline walking distance category (\<325m or \>=325m) and baseline score as the covariates. The mean difference and corresponding two-sided 95% CI for the comparisons of sildenafil 20 mg against the lower sildenafil dose (1 mg) was presented along with the p-value for the test.||0.15|-0.17|0.890
81533857|NCT00430716|162752975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.04|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA method was used with etiology, baseline walking distance category (\<325m or \>=325m) and baseline score as the covariates. The mean difference and corresponding two-sided 95% CI for the comparisons of sildenafil 20 mg against the lower sildenafil dose (5 mg) was presented along with the p-value for the test.||0.04|-0.29|0.124
81533858|NCT00430716|162752976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Van-Elteren)|||A stratified Wilcoxon test (Van-Elteren) was used. The stratified median difference and corresponding two-sided 95% CI (calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann estimator) was presented along with the p-value for the test.||0.00|-1.00|0.382
81533859|NCT00430716|162752976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Van-Elteren)|||A stratified Wilcoxon test (Van-Elteren) was used. The stratified median difference and corresponding two-sided 95% CI (calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann estimator) was presented along with the p-value for the test.||1.00|0.00|0.141
81659388|NCT04617275|163010607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.96|-2.95||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-2.95|-6.96|<0.0001
81659389|NCT04617275|163010607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.49|-0.51||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.51|-4.49|0.0197
81466314|NCT04143594|162625039|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|27.0||||0.5563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.0|120.0||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||120|-65|0.5563
81533860|NCT03324802|162752982|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Log Rank|||||||1.0
81533861|NCT03324802|162752983|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Log Rank|||||||1.0
81533862|NCT03324802|162752985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.320
81533863|NCT03324802|162752986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.163|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.163
81533864|NCT03324802|162752987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.97
81533865|NCT03324802|162752988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Gray Test P-value|||||||0.5
81533866|NCT03324802|162752989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.54
81533867|NCT00287716|162753011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.95|||Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no treatment difference between the pirfenidone 2403 mg/day treatment group and the placebo treatment group.||0.95|0.44|0.023
81659390|NCT04617275|163010607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.03|-2.85||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-2.85|-7.03|<0.0001
81659391|NCT04617275|163010608|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96||||0.0836|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.12|0.19||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.19|-2.12|0.0836
81659392|NCT04617275|163010609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.59||||0.0386|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.07|-0.12||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||-0.12|-3.07|0.0386
81659393|NCT04617275|163010610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.1566|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.99|1.0||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||1.00|-3.99|0.1566
81659394|NCT04617275|163010611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.62||||0.0916|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.91|0.67||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.67|-5.91|0.0916
81659395|NCT04617275|163010612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.07||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.31|0.17||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.17|-6.31|0.0590
81659396|NCT04617275|163010613|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.74||||0.0826|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.23|0.75||1-Sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM|Test = PF-06882961 Reference = Placebo|||0.75|-8.23|0.0826
81659397|NCT00896051|163010679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Means Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|1.22|||Linear mixed effects model|A linear mixed effects model was used controlling for treatment as fixed effect, and participant as a random effect.||Parameter: minimum plasma concentration (Cmin)||1.22|0.55|
81659398|NCT00896051|163010679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.16|||Linear mixed effects model|A linear mixed effects model was used controlling for treatment as fixed effect, and participant as a random effect.||Parameter: maximum plasma concentration (Cmax)||1.16|0.80|
81631210|NCT06946888|162949131|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.684||||||This is the second week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 2.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.684
81631211|NCT06946888|162949131|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.333||||||This is the third week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 3.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.333
81631212|NCT06946888|162949131|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.09||||||This is the fourth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 4.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.090
81631213|NCT06946888|162949131|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.545||||||This is the fifth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 5.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.545
81631214|NCT06946888|162949131|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.251||||||This is the sixth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 6.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.251
81631215|NCT06946888|162949131|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.701||||||This is the seventh week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 7.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.701
81631216|NCT06946888|162949131|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.08||||||This is the eighth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 8.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.080
81533868|NCT00287716|162753017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.42|||Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no treatment difference between the pirfenidone 2403-mg/d treatment group and the placebo treatment group.||1.42|0.50|0.515
81533869|NCT02927392|162753036|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81631217|NCT06946888|162949132|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.636||||||This is the first week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 1.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.636
81631218|NCT06946888|162949132|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.909||||||This is the second week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 2.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.909
81631219|NCT06946888|162949132|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.627||||||This is the third week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 3.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.627
81631220|NCT06946888|162949132|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.474||||||This is the fourth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 4.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.474
81631221|NCT06946888|162949132|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.378||||||This is the fifth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 5.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.378
81659399|NCT00896051|163010680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Means Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.22|||Linear mixed effects model|linear mixed effects model was used controlling for treatment as fixed effect, and participant as a random effect.||Parameter: area under the plasma concentration-time curve from time of intake to 24 hours after dosing (AUC24hr)||1.22|0.76|
81659400|NCT00896051|163010681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Means Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.33|||Linear mixed effects model|A linear mixed effects model was used controlling for treatment as fixed effect, and participant as a random effect.||Parameter: Minimum plasma concentration (Cmin)||1.33|0.63|
81659401|NCT00896051|163010681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Means Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.27|||Linear mixed effects model|A linear mixed effects model was used controlling for treatment as fixed effect, and participant as a random effect.||Parameter: maximum plasma concentration (Cmax)||1.27|0.86|
81659402|NCT00896051|163010682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Means Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.21|||Llinear mixed effects model|A linear mixed effects model was used controlling for treatment as fixed effect, and participant as a random effect.||Parameter: area under the plasma concentration-time curve from time of intake to 24 hours after dosing (AUC24hr)||1.21|0.81|
81659403|NCT03310268|163010719|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.0476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.374|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.374|0.002|0.0476
81659404|NCT03310268|163010719|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093||0.8411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.202|0.164|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.164|-0.202|0.8411
81631222|NCT06946888|162949132|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.768||||||This is the sixth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 6.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.768
81631223|NCT06946888|162949132|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.909||||||This is the seventh week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 7.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.909
81631224|NCT06946888|162949132|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.449||||||This is the eighth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 8.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.449
81631225|NCT06946888|162949133|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.593||||||This is the first week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 1.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.593
81631226|NCT06946888|162949133|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.994||||||This is the second week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 2.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.994
81659405|NCT03310268|163010719|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.393|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.393|0.020|0.0298
81533870|NCT01708317|162753040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|||<|0.001||||||We used a cutoff of P\<0.05 as statistically significant.|Chi-squared|3 degrees of freedom to compare 4 time periods.||We compared testing in the 4 time frames described, including the time frame in which we enrolled patients in the ACASI.||||<.001
81659406|NCT03310268|163010720|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.649||0.1232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.376|1.975|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline tactile threshold as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||1.975|-16.376|0.1232
81659407|NCT03310268|163010720|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|-4.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.588||0.3793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.099|5.011|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline tactile threshold as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||5.011|-13.099|0.3793
81659408|NCT03310268|163010720|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|-3.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.648||0.4979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.33|6.017|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline tactile threshold as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||6.017|-12.330|0.4979
81659409|NCT00717067|163010733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric means|129.17||||||90.0|92.16|181.04|||ANOVA|||Ratio (%) test (mild) / reference (normal). AUClast was calculated using the log-linear trapezoidal method.||181.04|92.16|
81533871|NCT03259555|162753049|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|0.14|||=|0.8797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|2.03|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measure|"An unstructured covariance was used."|"Comparison between treatment groups was carried out using MMRM, with study center, treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction as factor and baseline-by-visit interaction as a covariate. An unstructured covariance was used."|||2.03|-1.74|=0.8797
81533872|NCT00607087|162753051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|McNemar|||||||0.039
81533873|NCT00607087|162753051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025.|McNemar|||||||0.031
81533874|NCT00607087|162753052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81533875|NCT00607087|162753052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81533876|NCT00607087|162753053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|McNemar|||||||0.080
81533877|NCT00607087|162753053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.107||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|McNemar|||||||0.107
81533878|NCT00607087|162753054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81533879|NCT00607087|162753054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|McNemar|||||||<0.001
81533880|NCT00607087|162753055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|McNemar|||||||0.079
81533881|NCT00607087|162753055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|McNemar|||||||0.063
81533882|NCT00607087|162753056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.015
81466315|NCT04143594|162625040|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|32.0||||0.5492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.0|140.0||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||140|-75|0.5492
81533883|NCT00607087|162753056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.073
81533884|NCT00607087|162753057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|McNemar|||||||0.017
81533885|NCT00607087|162753057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|McNemar|||||||0.032
81533886|NCT00607087|162753058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.009
81659410|NCT00717067|163010733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric means|88.31||||||90.0|61.97|125.83|||ANOVA|||Ratio (%) test (moderate) / reference (normal). AUClast was calculated using the log-linear trapezoidal method.||125.83|61.97|
81659411|NCT00717067|163010733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric means|322.23||||||90.0|171.97|603.78|||ANOVA|||Ratio (%) test (severe) / reference (normal). AUClast was calculated using the log-linear trapezoidal method.||603.78|171.97|
81631227|NCT06946888|162949133|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.959||||||This is the third week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 3.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.959
81659412|NCT00717067|163010734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric means|151.99||||||90.0|109.53|210.92|||ANOVA|||Ratio (%) test (mild) / reference (normal).||210.92|109.53|
81659413|NCT00717067|163010734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric means|115.95||||||90.0|82.23|163.5|||ANOVA|||Ratio (%) test (moderate) / reference (normal).||163.50|82.23|
81659414|NCT00717067|163010735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric means|121.01||||||90.0|83.15|176.13|||ANOVA|||Ratio (%) test (mild) / reference (normal).||176.13|83.15|
81659415|NCT00717067|163010735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric means|70.9||||||90.0|47.83|105.1|||ANOVA|||Ratio (%) test (moderate) / reference (normal).||105.10|47.83|
81631228|NCT06946888|162949133|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.946||||||This is the fourth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 4.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.946
81631229|NCT06946888|162949133|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.715||||||This is the fifth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 5.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.715
81631230|NCT06946888|162949133|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.422||||||This is the sixth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 6.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.422
81631231|NCT06946888|162949133|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.379||||||This is the seventh week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 7.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.379
81631232|NCT06946888|162949133|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.302||||||This is the eighth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 8.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.302
81631233|NCT06946888|162949134|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.913||||||This is the first week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 1.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.913
81659416|NCT00717067|163010735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric means|238.73||||||90.0|106.83|533.48|||ANOVA|||Ratio (%) test (severe) / reference (normal).||533.48|106.83|
81659417|NCT00717067|163010737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric means|323.91||||||90.0|174.32|601.88|||ANOVA|||Ratio (%) test (severe) / reference (normal).||601.88|174.32|
81659418|NCT00822172|163010751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076|||||||two-sample equal-variances t-test|||||||0.076
81659419|NCT00822172|163010752|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||two-sample equal-variances t-test|||||||0.048
81659420|NCT00822172|163010753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||two-sample equal-variances t-test|||||||0.650
81659421|NCT00370331|163010758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.2|||<|0.001||99.0|3.59|18.73|||Repeated measures model for binary data|Repeated measures model for binary data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)||||18.73|3.59|<0.001
81533887|NCT00607087|162753058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.019
81533888|NCT00607087|162753059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.008
81533889|NCT00607087|162753059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81533890|NCT00607087|162753060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.563||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.563
81533891|NCT00607087|162753060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.186
81533892|NCT00607087|162753061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81533893|NCT00607087|162753061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81533894|NCT00607087|162753062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|McNemar|||||||1.000
81533895|NCT00607087|162753062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.701||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|McNemar|||||||0.701
81659422|NCT00545051|163010768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|4.41|||ANCOVA|||||4.41|2.09|<0.001
81659423|NCT00545051|163010769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|3.23|||ANCOVA|||||3.23|1.22|<0.001
81659424|NCT00545051|163010770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|1.25|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||1.25|-0.15|0.122
81659425|NCT00545051|163010770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.66|||ANCOVA|||Month 12||2.66|0.96|<0.001
81533896|NCT00607087|162753065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted on HbA1c value at the start of the first period||||||0.078
81533897|NCT00607087|162753065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.938||97.5||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Each comparison is performed at the alpha level=2.5% (instead of 5%). Consequently a difference between 2 treatments is statistically significant if the corresponding p-value is \<0.025|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted on HbA1c level at the start of the first period||||||0.938
81533898|NCT04532034|162753068|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.067||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.95
81533899|NCT02717494|162753069|OTHER||% with grade 3+ AEs, up to week 4 Step 1|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|5.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||5|0|
81533900|NCT02717494|162753069|OTHER||% with grade 3+ AEs, up to week 4 Step 1|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|7.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||7|1|
81533901|NCT02717494|162753069|OTHER||% with grade 3+ AEs up to week 4, Step 1|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|8.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||8|1|
81659426|NCT00545051|163010771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||sCTX at Month 1||||<0.001
81533902|NCT02717494|162753069|OTHER||% with grade 4+ AEs after week 4, Step 1|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|4.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||4|0|
81533903|NCT02717494|162753069|OTHER||% with grade 4+ AEs after week 4, Step 1|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|5.0|||||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|5|0|
81533904|NCT02717494|162753069|OTHER||% with grade 4+ AEs, after week 4 Step 1|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|8.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||8|1|
81659427|NCT00545051|163010771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||sCTX at Month 6||||<0.001
81659428|NCT00545051|163010771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||sCTX at Month 12||||<0.001
81659429|NCT00545051|163010771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||P1NP at Month 1||||<0.001
81659430|NCT00545051|163010771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||P1NP at Month 6||||<0.001
81659431|NCT00545051|163010771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||P1NP at Month 12||||<0.001
81659432|NCT00545051|163010771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||TRACP at Month 1||||<0.001
81659433|NCT00545051|163010771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||TRACP at Month 6||||<0.001
81659434|NCT00545051|163010771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||TRACP at Month 12||||<0.001
81659435|NCT00495586|163010817|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.5|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|24.3|||Chi-squared|||For the comparison of the efficacy of antibiotic versus placebo, we accepted a null hypothesis if the cure rate in the intervention group was the same or ±7% as that observed in the placebo arm. Based on previous studies, the expected rate of cure among patients assigned to antibiotic therapy was 90%. For an alpha of 0.05 and a beta of 0.2 and accepting possible losses of 15%, we calculated that the sample size is 677 patients in total.||24.3|3.7|<0.05
81533905|NCT02717494|162753069|OTHER||% with Grade 3+ related to treatment|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|4.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||4|0|
81533906|NCT02717494|162753069|OTHER||% with Grade 3+ related to treatment|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|4.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||4|0|
81533907|NCT02717494|162753069|OTHER||% with Grade 3+ related to treatment|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|4.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||4|0|
81533908|NCT02717494|162753070|OTHER||% with grade 3+ AEs, up to week 4 Step 2|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|5.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||5|0|
81533909|NCT02717494|162753070|OTHER||% with grade 3+ AEs, up to week 4 Step 2|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|5.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||5|0|
81533910|NCT02717494|162753071|OTHER||% infants with grade 3+ AEs|21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.0|28.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||28|14|
81533911|NCT02717494|162753071|OTHER||% infants with grade 3+ AEs|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.0|27.0|||||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|27|14|
81533912|NCT02717494|162753071|OTHER||% infants with grade 3+ AEs|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.0|27.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||27|14|
81533913|NCT02717494|162753071|OTHER||% infants with congenital anomalies|17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.0|24.0|||||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|24|11|
81631234|NCT06946888|162949134|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.802||||||This is the second week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 2.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.802
81659436|NCT03618823|163010821|EQUIVALENCE|All pain scores were included due to the sample size. Alpha =.05 Power = .80 Desired effect size of 0.30 Size of n=145 in each group was determined, however this was not reached for sufficient power.||||||0.912|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Two-way mixed-model analysis of variance||There will be no difference in pain scores between opioid and non-opioid groups from before medication to after while controlling for total duration of mediation use (duration mean=10.11 days).||||.912
81533914|NCT02717494|162753071|OTHER||% infants with congenital anomalies|22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.0|29.0|||||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|29|15|
81533915|NCT02717494|162753071|OTHER||% infants with congenital anomalies|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.0|19.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||19|8|
81659437|NCT03618823|163010822|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.311||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.494|3.478|||Fisher Exact|||There will be no difference in ED (Emergency Department) or urgent care visits between opioid and non-opioid pain control groups.||3.478|.494|.630
81659438|NCT02926898|163010835|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference|-54.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.2|-35.6||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group (ZX008 or placebo) and age group (\< 6 years, ≥ 6 years) as factors, and with log baseline frequency as a covariate, and log CSF as the outcome variable.|ANCOVA|||||-35.6|-67.2|<0.001
81659439|NCT02926898|163010836|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model using a categorical response variable as a function of Treatment group, Baseline seizure frequency, and age group.||||||<0.001
81659440|NCT02926898|163010837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81533916|NCT02717494|162753071|OTHER||% infants with HIV infection|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|3.0|||||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|3|0|
81533917|NCT02717494|162753071|OTHER||% infants with HIV infection|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|3.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||3|0|
81533918|NCT02717494|162753071|OTHER||% infants with HIV infection|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|2.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||2|0|
81466316|NCT04143594|162625040|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|17.0||||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.0|115.0||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|Difference in LSM||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||115|-80|0.7220
81533919|NCT02717494|162753071|OTHER||% with pneumonia, meningitis or IPD|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.0|9.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||9|2|
81533920|NCT02717494|162753071|OTHER||% with pneumonia, meningitis or IPD|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.0|12.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||12|3|
81533921|NCT02717494|162753071|OTHER||% with pneumonia, meningitis or IPD|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.0|12.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||12|3|
81533922|NCT02717494|162753072|SUPERIORITY|This is the test to compare the two vaccine arms with respect to proportion of participants with \>=2 fold increase at day 28.||||||0.44||||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test was used because 50% of the cells had expected counts less than 5.||||||0.44
81533923|NCT02717494|162753072|SUPERIORITY|This is the test to compare the two vaccine arms with respect to proportion of participants with values \>=0.35ug/mL at day 28.||||||0.49||||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test was used because 50% of the cells had expected counts less than 5.||||||0.49
81533924|NCT02717494|162753072|OTHER||% vaccinees with >=2fold increase|96.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.0|99.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||99|91|
81659441|NCT01506609|163010856|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.789||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|1.162|||Log Rank|||||1.162|0.536|0.227
81659442|NCT01506609|163010856|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.858||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.278|2.702|||Log Rank|||||2.702|1.278|0.001
81659443|NCT01506609|163010857|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.848||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.218|||Log Rank|||||1.218|0.590|0.368
81659444|NCT01506609|163010857|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.512||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.074|2.127|||Log Rank|||||2.127|1.074|0.017
81659445|NCT01506609|163010858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.434||||||P-value is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by estrogen receptor/progesterone receptor status and prior cytotoxic therapy use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.434
81631235|NCT06946888|162949134|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.605||||||This is the third week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 3.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.605
81631236|NCT06946888|162949134|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.35||||||This is the fourth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 4.||Generalized Estimating Equations were used to analyze repeated measures data and to assess the interaction effect between group and time. Potential interfering factors such as age and years of work experience were controlled during the analysis, and the effect size (Cohen's d) and its 95% confidence interval were calculated to assist in interpreting the clinical significance. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version XX or R version XX, and the significance level was set at p \< 0.05.||||0.350
81631237|NCT06946888|162949134|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||1||||||This is the fifth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 5.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||1.000
81533925|NCT02717494|162753072|OTHER||% vaccinees with >=2fold increase|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.0|100.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||100|94|
81533926|NCT02717494|162753072|OTHER||% with >=2 fold increase|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|12.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||12|3|
81533927|NCT02717494|162753072|OTHER||% vaccinees with >=0.35ug/mL at day 28|99.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.0|100.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||100|95|
81533928|NCT02717494|162753072|OTHER||% vaccinees with >=0.35ug/mL at day 28|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.0|100.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||100|97|
81533929|NCT02717494|162753072|OTHER||% with >=0.35ug/mL at day 28|94.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.0|97.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||97|88|
81533930|NCT02717494|162753073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.29
81533931|NCT02717494|162753074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81533932|NCT02717494|162753075|SUPERIORITY|This is the test to compare the two vaccine arms with respect to proportion of participants with \>=2 fold increase at labor and delivery.||||||0.37||||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.37
81533933|NCT02717494|162753075|SUPERIORITY|This is the test to compare the two vaccine arms with respect to proportion of participants with \>=2 fold increase at 24 weeks post partum.||||||0.21|||||||Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test was used because 50% of the cells had expected counts less than 5.||||||0.21
81533934|NCT02717494|162753076|OTHER||% vaccinees with >=2fold increase|96.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.0|99.0||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||99|91|
81533935|NCT02717494|162753076|OTHER||% vaccinees with >=2fold increase|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.0|100.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||100|89|
81533936|NCT02717494|162753077|OTHER||% vaccinees with >=2fold increase|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.0|100.0|||||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|100|94|
81533937|NCT02717494|162753077|OTHER||% vaccinees with >=2fold increase|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.0|100.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||100|93|
81533938|NCT02717494|162753078|OTHER||% infants with >=0.35ug/mL at week 16|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.0|100.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||100|96|
81533939|NCT02717494|162753078|OTHER||% infants with >=0.35ug/mL at week 16|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.0|100.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||100|93|
81533940|NCT02717494|162753078|OTHER||% infants with >=0.35ug/mL at week 16|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.0|99.0|||||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|99|91|
81533941|NCT02717494|162753078|OTHER||% infants with >=0.35ug/mL at week 24|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.0|100.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||100|96|
81533942|NCT02717494|162753078|OTHER||% infants with >=0.35ug/mL at week 24|99.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.0|100.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||100|95|
81533943|NCT02717494|162753078|OTHER||% infants with >=0.35ug/mL at week 24|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.0|100.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||100|93|
81533944|NCT05579977|162753156|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.70|-1.20|<.0001
81533945|NCT05579977|162753156|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.55|-1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.04|-1.55|<.0001
81533946|NCT05579977|162753156|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.37|||<|0.0001||90.0|-1.62|-1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.11|-1.62|<.0001
81533947|NCT05579977|162753156|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.52|-1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.01|-1.52|<.0001
81533948|NCT05579977|162753156|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.29|||<|0.0001||90.0|-1.55|-1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.03|-1.55|<.0001
81631238|NCT06946888|162949134|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.744||||||This is the sixth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 6.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.744
81631239|NCT06946888|162949134|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.202||||||This is the seventh week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 7.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.202
81631240|NCT06946888|162949134|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model included group (intervention group vs. control group), week (categorical: 0-8), group × week interaction, and age as covariates. Robust (sandwich) standard errors were used. Regression coefficients (B), standard errors, Wald chi-squared statistics, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for group × week comparisons are reported.||||||0.918||||||This is the eighth week of tracking data. A P value \< 0.05 indicated a statistically significant difference.|Generalized Estimating Equations, GEE|Repeated-measures GEE was used to examine the group × time interaction between week 0 and week 8.||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were chosen over repeated-measures analysis of variance or generalized linear mixed models because they provide estimates of the population mean, are robust to correlated error specifications, can accommodate missing data under the MAR/MCAR assumptions, and do not require sphericity. All tests were two-tailed, with α = 0.05.||||0.918
81631241|NCT02585323|162949146|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in mean change|13.1||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|24.5|||ANCOVA|||We performed an intent-to-treat analysis. For the main comparison, we used analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) to estimate an adjusted mean difference comparing time in MVPA at 13 weeks (primary end point) between groups, adjusting for baseline MVPA, diagnosis, and blocking.||24.5|1.6|0.05
81631242|NCT02585323|162949147|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in mean change|-29.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.8|16.7|||ANCOVA|||||16.7|-75.8|0.05
81631243|NCT02585323|162949148|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in mean change|-1.4||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|4.9|||ANCOVA|||||4.9|-7.8|0.05
81631244|NCT02585323|162949149|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted diff in mean change at T0-T1|2.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|9.5|||ANCOVA|||||9.5|-4.2|0.05
81631245|NCT02585323|162949150|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted diff in mean change at T0-T1|-3.8||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|7.2|||ANCOVA|||||7.2|-14.9|0.05
81631246|NCT02585323|162949151|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted diff in mean change at T0-T1|2.8||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|8.8|||ANCOVA|||||8.8|-3.3|0.05
81466317|NCT04143594|162625040|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-4.0||||0.9486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-118.0|110.0||P-value was from (ANOVA) model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model adjusting for the baseline HIV-1 RNA level (\<= 100,000 copies/mL or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|||110|-118|0.9486
81631247|NCT02585323|162949152|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted diff in mean change at T0-T1|1.4||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|7.9|||ANCOVA|||||7.9|-5.0|0.05
81631248|NCT02585323|162949153|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted diff in mean change at T0-T1|-0.4||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.8|||ANCOVA|||||0.8|-1.7|0.05
81631249|NCT02585323|162949154|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted diff in mean change at T0-T1|-2.3||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|1.9|||ANCOVA|||||1.9|-6.6|0.05
81631250|NCT02585323|162949155|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted diff in mean change at T0-T1|0.7||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|0.2|0.05
81659446|NCT01506609|163010858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||P-value is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by estrogen receptor/progesterone receptor status and prior cytotoxic therapy use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.019
81631251|NCT02585323|162949156|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted diff in mean change at T0-T1|0.7||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.1|0.2|0.05
81631252|NCT02585323|162949157|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted diff in mean change at T0-T1|0.3||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-0.3|0.05
81659447|NCT01506609|163010859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027||||||P-value is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by estrogen receptor/progesterone receptor status and prior cytotoxic therapy use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.027
81631253|NCT02585323|162949158|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted diff in mean change at T0-T1|-0.1||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.4|0.05
81631254|NCT02585323|162949159|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted diff in mean change at T0-T1|0.2||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.1|0.05
81631255|NCT02585323|162949160|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted diff in mean change at T0-T1|0.1||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.8|||ANCOVA|||||0.8|-0.6|0.05
81631256|NCT02585323|162949161|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted diff in mean change at T0-T1|0.1||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.1|0.05
81631257|NCT01880515|162949171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.99||||||||0.99|0.17|
81631258|NCT01880515|162949174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.41
81659448|NCT01506609|163010859|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by estrogen receptor/progesterone receptor status and prior cytotoxic therapy use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||< 0.001
81659449|NCT01506609|163010860|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean of Difference|-2.302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.476||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|2.6||ANCOVA with treatment arm and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||2.60|-7.20|0.354
81659450|NCT02595073|163010864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3353|||||||z-test, 2-tailed|||||||0.3353
81533949|NCT05579977|162753156|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.12|-0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.61|-1.12|<.0001
81533950|NCT05579977|162753157|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.44||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.88|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.00|-3.88|0.0055
81533951|NCT05579977|162753157|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.84|-2.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.89|-5.84|<.0001
81533952|NCT05579977|162753157|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.07|-4.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.18|-7.07|<.0001
81533953|NCT05579977|162753157|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|-3.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.58|-6.50|<.0001
81533954|NCT05579977|162753157|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.91|-3.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.93|-6.91|<.0001
81533955|NCT05579977|162753160|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.12|-0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.61|-1.12|<.0001
81533956|NCT02756572|162753200|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81533957|NCT02756572|162753201|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81533958|NCT02756572|162753202|OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.049
81533959|NCT02756572|162753203|OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.77
81533960|NCT01712204|162753208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113||0.1356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.07|||Possion regression|||||1.07|0.62|0.1356
81533961|NCT02360228|162753209|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||ANOVA|Difference from day 5 to baseline was compared between the tACS, tDCS, and sham groups using a one way ANOVA. Degrees of freedom: df=19||The null hypothesis was that there is no difference between the changes in the AHRS score from baseline to 5 days between the groups.H0: μ1=μ2=μ3 μ1: mean(difference 5 days-baseline) for tACS group (n=8) μ2: mean(difference 5 days-baseline) for tDCS group (n=7) μ3: mean(difference 5 days-baseline) for sham group (n=7)||||0.47
81533962|NCT02360228|162753211|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||ANOVA|Difference from day 5 to baseline was compared between the tACS, tDCS, and sham using a one way ANOVA. Degrees of freedom: df=19||The null hypothesis was that there is no difference between the changes in the PANSS score from day 5 to baseline. H0: μ1=μ2=μ3 μ1: mean(difference 5 days-baseline) for tACS group (n=8) μ2: mean(difference 5 days-baseline) for tDCS group (n=7) μ3: mean(difference 5 days-baseline) for sham group (n=7)||||0.37
81533963|NCT02360228|162753212|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||ANOVA|Difference from day 5 to baseline was compared between the tACS, tDCS, and sham groups using a one way ANOVA. Degrees of freedom: df=19||"The null hypothesis was that there is no difference between the changes in the BACS score from baseline to 5 days between the groups:~H0: μ1=μ2=μ3 μ1: mean(difference 5 days-baseline) for tACS group (n=8) μ2: mean(difference 5 days-baseline) for tDCS group (n=7) μ3: mean(difference 5 days-baseline) for sham group (n=7)"||||0.11
81533964|NCT02679287|162753226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in percentage of time \<70 mg/dL in SAP vs. evening-overnight CLC session. Change in HbA1c during study sessions was used as a covariate of the model.||2.4|1.2|<0.0001
81533965|NCT02831764|162753248|NON_INFERIORITY|Treatment with DTG+ 3TC was to be declared non-inferior to treatment with DTG+TDF/FTC if the lower end of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between the two groups in response rates at Week 48 was greater than -10%.|Adjusted difference in proportion|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|2.9|||||Difference in proportion was based on CMH stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline stratification factors: Plasma HIV-1 RNA (\<= vs. \>100,000 copies per milliliter) and CD4+ cell count (\<= vs. \>200 cells per cubic millimeter \[cells/mm\^3\]).|||2.9|-4.3|
81533966|NCT02831764|162753249|NON_INFERIORITY|Treatment with DTG+ 3TC was to be declared non-inferior to treatment with DTG+TDF/FTC if the lower end of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between the two groups in response rates at Week 24 was greater than -10%.|Adjusted difference in proportion|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.6|||||Difference in proportion was based on CMH stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline stratification factors: Plasma HIV-1 RNA (\<= vs. \>100,000 c/mL) and CD4+ cell count (\<= vs. \>200 cells/mm\^3).|||3.6|-3.4|
81533967|NCT02831764|162753250|OTHER||Adjusted difference in proportion|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|2.7|||||Week 96. Difference in proportion was based on CMH stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline stratification factors: Plasma HIV-1 RNA (\<= vs. \>100,000 c/mL) and CD4+ cell count (\<= vs. \>200 cells/mm\^3).|||2.7|-6.4|
81631259|NCT05247034|162949175|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Comparing row Change from baseline at Week 12"||||>0.05
81466318|NCT00373958|162625064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-3.6||||||95.0|-7.3|-0.1||||||For serotype 4 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||-0.1|-7.3|
81533968|NCT02831764|162753251|OTHER||Adjusted difference in proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|5.3|||||Week 144. Difference in proportion was based on CMH stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline stratification factors: Plasma HIV-1 RNA (\<= vs. \>100,000 c/mL) and CD4+ cell count (\<= vs. \>200 cells/mm\^3).|||5.3|-5.3|
81533969|NCT02831764|162753252|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.19||The generalised Wilcoxon procedure was used to estimate a p-value for detecting a difference in cumulative incidence curves between treatment groups.|Generalised Wilcoxon procedure||Hazard ratios were estimated using the Cox proportional hazard regression model.|||1.19|0.88|0.797
81533970|NCT02831764|162753256|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|25.6||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|50.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Week 24. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: treatment, visit, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, treatment and visit interaction and Baseline CD4+ cell count and visit interaction with visit as the repeated factor.|||50.4|0.8|0.043
81631260|NCT05247034|162949175|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0001
81631261|NCT05247034|162949175|OTHER|||||||0.0125|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0125
81631262|NCT05247034|162949176|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For 1 Hz||||>0.05
81631263|NCT05247034|162949176|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||5 and 10 Hz||||>0.05
81631264|NCT05247034|162949176|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For 1, 5 and 10 Hz||||>0.05
81631265|NCT05247034|162949176|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For 1, 5 and 10 Hz||||>0.05
81631266|NCT05247034|162949177|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Comparing row Change from baseline at Week 12"||||>0.05
81631267|NCT05247034|162949177|OTHER|||||||0.042|||||||Friedman|||||||0.042
81533971|NCT02831764|162753256|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.5||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|34.8|||MMRM||Week 48. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: treatment, visit, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, treatment and visit interaction and Baseline CD4+ cell count and visit interaction with visit as the repeated factor.|||34.8|-17.7|0.523
81533972|NCT02831764|162753257|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.4||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|38.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Week 96. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: treatment, visit, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, treatment and visit interaction and Baseline CD4+ cell count and visit interaction with visit as the repeated factor.|||38.0|-23.2|0.635
81533973|NCT02831764|162753258|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.1||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|40.0|||MMRM||Week 144.Following covariates/factors were adjusted: treatment, visit, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, treatment and visit interaction and Baseline CD4+ cell count and visit interaction with visit as the repeated factor.|||40.0|-29.9|0.777
81533974|NCT02831764|162753269|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|-0.02|||MMRM||Week 24. Serum Cystatin C.|||-0.02|-0.05|<0.001
81533975|NCT02831764|162753269|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.0|||MMRM||Week 48. Serum Cystatin C.|||0.00|-0.03|0.022
81533976|NCT02831764|162753269|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.1|||MMRM||Week 24. Serum RBP|||1.1|-1.4|0.797
81533977|NCT02831764|162753269|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.9|||MMRM||Week 48. Serum RBP|||1.9|-0.5|0.258
81533978|NCT02831764|162753270|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.0|||MMRM||Week 96. Serum Cystatin C.|||0.00|-0.03|0.034
81631268|NCT05247034|162949177|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Friedman|||||||0.015
81631269|NCT05247034|162949178|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Z Test|||||||>0.05
81466319|NCT00373958|162625064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-5.5||||||95.0|-10.9|-0.1||||||For serotype 6B the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||-0.1|-10.9|
81533979|NCT02831764|162753271|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|-0.01|||MMRM||Week 144. Serum Cystatin C.|||-0.01|-0.04|0.006
81533980|NCT02831764|162753274|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|5.4|||MMRM||Week 24. GFR Cystatin C adjusted.|||5.4|1.8|<0.001
81533981|NCT02831764|162753274|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.5|||MMRM||Week 48. GFR Cystatin C adjusted.|||3.5|0.0|0.056
81533982|NCT02831764|162753274|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|5.2|||MMRM||Week 24. GFR creatinine adjusted.|||5.2|1.7|<0.001
81533983|NCT02831764|162753274|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|5.0|||MMRM||Week 48. GFR creatinine adjusted.|||5.0|1.6|<0.001
81631270|NCT05247034|162949178|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Z Test|||||||>0.05
81533984|NCT02831764|162753277|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|-1.55|||MMRM||Week 24. Serum or Plasma Creatinine|||-1.55|-4.49|<0.001
81631271|NCT05247034|162949178|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Z Test|||||||>0.05
81533985|NCT02831764|162753277|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|-1.65|||MMRM||Week 48. Serum or Plasma creatinine|||-1.65|-4.59|<0.001
81533986|NCT02831764|162753278|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|-1.53|||MMRM||Week 96. Serum or Plasma creatinine|||-1.53|-4.56|<0.001
81533987|NCT02831764|162753279|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.52|-1.19|||MMRM||Week 144. Serum or Plasma creatinine|||-1.19|-4.52|<0.001
81533988|NCT02831764|162753280|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.917|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.893|0.941|||MMRM||Week 24. Serum B2M.|||0.941|0.893|<0.001
81533989|NCT02831764|162753280|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.914|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|0.939|||MMRM||Week 48. Serum B2M.|||0.939|0.890|<0.001
81533990|NCT02831764|162753280|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.748||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.621|0.901|||MMRM||Week 24. Urine B2M.|||0.901|0.621|0.002
81533991|NCT02831764|162753280|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.693||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.538|0.892|||MMRM||Week 48. Urine B2M.|||0.892|0.538|0.005
81533992|NCT02831764|162753280|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.889||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.796|0.992|||MMRM||Week 24. Urine Albumin/Creatinine.|||0.992|0.796|0.036
81533993|NCT02831764|162753280|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.938||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.061|||MMRM||Week 48. Urine Albumin/Creatinine.|||1.061|0.830|0.308
81533994|NCT02831764|162753280|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.781||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.654|0.934|||MMRM||Week 24. Urine B2M/Urine Creatinine.|||0.934|0.654|0.007
81533995|NCT02831764|162753280|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.742||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.588|0.935|||MMRM||Week 48. Urine B2M/Urine Creatinine.|||0.935|0.588|0.012
81533996|NCT02831764|162753280|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.979||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.868|1.104|||MMRM||Week 24. Urine Phosphate.|||1.104|0.868|0.728
81533997|NCT02831764|162753280|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.062||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.945|1.194|||MMRM||Week 48. Urine Phosphate.|||1.194|0.945|0.311
81533998|NCT02831764|162753280|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.826|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.769|0.887|||MMRM||Week 24. Urine Protein/Creatinine.|||0.887|0.769|<0.001
81631272|NCT05247034|162949179|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Comparing row Change from baseline at Week 12"||||>0.05
81631273|NCT05247034|162949179|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81631274|NCT05247034|162949179|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81631275|NCT05247034|162949180|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Comparing row Change from baseline at Week 12"||||>0.05
81631276|NCT05247034|162949180|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81631277|NCT05247034|162949180|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81631278|NCT05247034|162949181|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Comparing row Change from baseline at Week 12"||||>0.05
81631279|NCT05247034|162949181|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81631280|NCT05247034|162949181|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81631281|NCT05247034|162949182|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Comparing row Change from baseline at Week 12"||||>0.05
81631282|NCT05247034|162949182|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81631283|NCT05247034|162949182|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81659451|NCT02595073|163010865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.619|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6190
81533999|NCT02831764|162753280|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.795|0.93|||MMRM||Week 48. Urine Protein/Creatinine.|||0.930|0.795|<0.001
81534000|NCT02831764|162753280|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.796||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.683|0.927|||MMRM||Week 24. Urine RBP 4|||0.927|0.683|0.003
81534001|NCT02831764|162753280|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.903||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.773|1.056|||MMRM||Week 48. Urine RBP 4|||1.056|0.773|0.200
81534002|NCT02831764|162753280|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.826||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.728|0.936|||MMRM||Week 24. Urine RBP 4/Urine Creatinine|||0.936|0.728|0.003
81534003|NCT02831764|162753280|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.888||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.787|1.001|||MMRM||Week 48. Urine RBP 4/Urine Creatinine|||1.001|0.787|0.052
81534004|NCT02831764|162753281|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.942||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.833|1.065|||MMRM||Week 96. Urine Albumin/Creatinine.|||1.065|0.833|0.338
81534005|NCT02831764|162753281|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.671|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.545|0.826|||MMRM||Week 96. Urine B2M/Urine Creatinine.|||0.826|0.545|<0.001
81631284|NCT05247034|162949183|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Comparing row Change from baseline at Week 12"||||>0.05
81631285|NCT05247034|162949183|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81631286|NCT05247034|162949183|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Friedman|||||||>0.05
81631287|NCT05247034|162949184|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Comparing row Change from baseline at Week 12"||||>0.05
81631288|NCT05247034|162949184|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81631289|NCT05247034|162949184|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Friedman|||||||>0.05
81631290|NCT05247034|162949185|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Comparing row Change from baseline at Week 12"||||>0.05
81631291|NCT05247034|162949185|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81631292|NCT05247034|162949185|OTHER|||||||0.0027|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0027
81631293|NCT05247034|162949186|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Comparing row Change from baseline at Week 12"||||>0.05
81659452|NCT02054741|163010889|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.74||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Model||||0.86|0.64|0.0001
81631294|NCT05247034|162949186|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81631295|NCT05247034|162949186|OTHER|||||||0.043|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0430
81631296|NCT05247034|162949187|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Comparing row Change from baseline at Week 12"||||>0.05
81631297|NCT05247034|162949187|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81631298|NCT05247034|162949187|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81631299|NCT05247034|162949188|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Comparing row Change from baseline at Week 12"||||>0.05
81631300|NCT05247034|162949188|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81631301|NCT05247034|162949188|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81534006|NCT02831764|162753281|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.082||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.966|1.213|||MMRM||Week 96. Urine Phosphate.|||1.213|0.966|0.174
81534007|NCT02831764|162753281|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.873|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.806|0.946|||MMRM||Week 96. Urine Protein/Creatinine.|||0.946|0.806|<0.001
81534008|NCT02831764|162753281|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|0.894|||MMRM||Week 96. Urine RBP 4/Urine Creatinine|||0.894|0.716|<0.001
81534009|NCT02831764|162753282|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.971||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.852|1.107|||MMRM||Week 144. Urine Albumin/Creatinine.|||1.107|0.852|0.658
81534010|NCT02831764|162753282|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.584|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.483|0.706|||MMRM||Week 144. Urine B2M/Urine Creatinine.|||0.706|0.483|<0.001
81534011|NCT02831764|162753282|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.0||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.892|1.12|||MMRM||Week 144. Urine Phosphate.|||1.120|0.892|0.993
81534012|NCT02831764|162753282|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.847|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.785|0.913|||MMRM||Week 144. Urine Protein/Creatinine.|||0.913|0.785|<0.001
81534013|NCT02831764|162753282|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.739|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.667|0.819|||MMRM||Week 144. Urine RBP 4/Urine Creatinine|||0.819|0.667|<0.001
81534014|NCT02831764|162753283|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|-2.08|||MMRM||Week 24, Bone ALP|||-2.08|-3.25|<0.001
81534015|NCT02831764|162753283|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|-2.44|||MMRM||Week 48, Bone ALP|||-2.44|-3.75|<0.001
81534016|NCT02831764|162753283|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.63|-3.71|||MMRM||Week 28, Serum Osteocalcin|||-3.71|-5.63|<0.001
81534017|NCT02831764|162753283|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.89|-4.91|||MMRM||Week 48, Serum Osteocalcin|||-4.91|-6.89|<0.001
81534018|NCT02831764|162753283|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|-10.6|||MMRM||Week 24, Serum PINP|||-10.6|-16.4|<0.001
81534019|NCT02831764|162753283|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|-10.2|||MMRM||Week 48, Serum PINP|||-10.2|-15.4|<0.001
81534020|NCT02831764|162753283|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.127|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.164|-0.09|||MMRM||Week 24, CTX-1|||-0.0900|-0.1640|<0.001
81534021|NCT02831764|162753283|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2043|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2532|-0.1554|||MMRM||Week 48, CTX-1|||-0.1554|-0.2532|<0.001
81534022|NCT02831764|162753284|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|-1.54|||MMRM||Week 96, Bone ALP|||-1.54|-2.72|<0.001
81534023|NCT02831764|162753284|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|-2.85|||MMRM||Week 96, Serum Osteocalcin|||-2.85|-4.69|<0.001
81631302|NCT05247034|162949189|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Comparing row Change from baseline at Week 12"||||>0.05
81631303|NCT05247034|162949189|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81631304|NCT05247034|162949189|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81631305|NCT05247034|162949190|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Comparing row Change from baseline at Week 12"||||>0.05
81631306|NCT05247034|162949190|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81631307|NCT05247034|162949190|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81659453|NCT02054741|163010890|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.5|||Regression, Cox|||||1.50|0.85|0.39
81659454|NCT02054741|163010891|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.38||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Model||||1.78|1.06|0.015
81631308|NCT05247034|162949191|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Comparing row Change from baseline at Week 12"||||>0.05
81631309|NCT05247034|162949191|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81631310|NCT05247034|162949191|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81631311|NCT05247034|162949192|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Comparing row Change from baseline at Week 12"||||>0.05
81631312|NCT05247034|162949192|OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0007
81631313|NCT05247034|162949192|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81631314|NCT05464069|162949216|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||Significant level \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.160
81631315|NCT02056834|162949331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0166|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired T-Test p-value tests the significance of the percent change from baseline within each treatment group.||||0.0166
81631316|NCT02056834|162949332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3785|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired T-Test p-value tests the significance of the percent change from baseline within each treatment group.||||0.3785
81631317|NCT02056834|162949333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired T-Test p-value tests the significance of the change from baseline within treatment group.||||<0.0001
81631318|NCT02056834|162949334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired T-Test p-value tests the significance of the change from baseline within treatment group.||||<0.0001
81631319|NCT04200313|162949419|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81631320|NCT04200313|162949419|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81534024|NCT02831764|162753284|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|-8.3|||MMRM||Week 96, Serum PINP|||-8.3|-16.8|<0.001
81631321|NCT04200313|162949420|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with a 1% non-inferiority margin|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81631322|NCT04200313|162949420|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with a 1% non-inferiority margin|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81631323|NCT04200313|162949421|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81631324|NCT04200313|162949421|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81631325|NCT04200313|162949422|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81631326|NCT04200313|162949422|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81631327|NCT04200313|162949423|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81631328|NCT04200313|162949423|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81631329|NCT04200313|162949424|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81631330|NCT04200313|162949424|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81631331|NCT04200313|162949425|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81631332|NCT04200313|162949425|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81631333|NCT04200313|162949426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.51
81631334|NCT04200313|162949426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.54
81631335|NCT03314740|162949469|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|1.14|||cox model|||||1.14|0.5|0.265
81631336|NCT03314740|162949469|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.904|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.55|||cox- model|||||1.55|0.68|0.904
81631337|NCT04778410|162949483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1794|||||||One Group Chi-Square test|The p-value was based on one group Chi-Square test for the null hypothesis CR rate was 0.19 at one-sided alpha of 0.1 in Cohort 2.||||||0.1794
81631338|NCT02492711|162949551|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.593|0.979|||Log Rank|Stratified Log-Rank Test|Stratified Cox Proportional Model|||0.979|0.593|0.0334
81631339|NCT02492711|162949552|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.6204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.774|1.165|||Log Rank|Stratified Log-Rank Test|Stratified Cox Proportional Model|||1.165|0.774|0.6204
81631340|NCT02492711|162949554|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.556|0.87|||Log Rank|Stratified Log-Rank Test|Stratified Cox Proportional Model|||0.870|0.556|0.0014
81631341|NCT03663205|162949557|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.651||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.465|0.912|||One-sided, Log Rank Test||Stratified by stratification factors: disease stage (IIIB or IV) and the level of PD-L1 expression in tumor cells (\>=50%, 1% to 49%, \<1%)|||0.912|0.465|0.0054
81631342|NCT03663205|162949564|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|3.1|||||Based on a constrained longitudinal data analysis model with QLQ-LC13 coughing score on the response variable and treatment by study visit interaction and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Least squares mean difference in coughing score||3.1|-7.4|
81631343|NCT03663205|162949564|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.1|||||Based on a constrained longitudinal data analysis model with QLQ-LC13 dyspnea score on the response variable and treatment by study visit interaction and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Least squares mean difference in dyspnea score||2.1|-4.4|
81631344|NCT03663205|162949564|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|1.2|||||Based on a constrained longitudinal data analysis model with QLQ-LC13 chest pain score on the response variable and treatment by study visit interaction and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Least squares mean difference in chest pain score||1.2|-7.6|
81631345|NCT03663205|162949565|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|8.7|||||Based on a constrained longitudinal data analysis model with QLQ-LC30 Global Health Status/Quality of Life score on the response variable and treatment by study visit interaction and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Least squares mean difference in Global Health Status/Quality of Life score||8.7|-0.9|
81631346|NCT05932407|162949568|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.0||||||Crude hazard ratio of Vortioxetine Tablets to SSRIs for intracranial hemorrhage was reported. Crude hazard ratio of Vortioxetine Tablet Treatment group relative to the control group (SSRI Treatment group) was calculated by the rate of Vortioxetine Tablet Treatment group divided by the rate of SSRI Treatment group.||2.0|0.1|
81686023|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.41|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.41|0.30|
81659455|NCT02084056|163010918|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|103.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.703|106.747|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'|Ratio of (FDC 2000 fasted/ L+M 2000 fasted)|||106.747|100.703|<0.0001
81534025|NCT02831764|162753284|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1183|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1529|-0.0838|||MMRM||Week 96, CTX-1|||-0.0838|-0.1529|<0.001
81534026|NCT02831764|162753285|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|-1.53|||MMRM||Week 144, Bone ALP|||-1.53|-2.74|<0.001
81534027|NCT02831764|162753285|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|-2.91|||MMRM||Week 144, Serum Osteocalcin|||-2.91|-4.87|<0.001
81534028|NCT02831764|162753285|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-6.2|||MMRM||Week 144, Serum PINP|||-6.2|-12.8|<0.001
81534029|NCT02831764|162753285|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1364|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1739|-0.0988|||MMRM||Week 144, CTX-1|||-0.0988|-0.1739|<0.001
81534030|NCT02831764|162753286|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.2||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-0.8|||MMRM||Week 24|||-0.8|-7.5|0.015
81534031|NCT02831764|162753286|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.6|||MMRM||Week 48|||2.6|-2.8|0.960
81534032|NCT02831764|162753287|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|0.0|||MMRM||Week 96, Serum Vitamin D|||0.0|-5.9|0.048
81534033|NCT02831764|162753288|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|3.1|||MMRM||Week 144, Serum Vitamin D|||3.1|-3.6|0.887
81659456|NCT02084056|163010918|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|101.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.047||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.721|110.202|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 2000 fed/ L+M 2000 fed)|||110.202|93.721|0.0003
81659457|NCT02084056|163010919|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|114.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.038||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.687|121.908|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'|Ratio of (FDC 2000 fasted/ L+M 2000 fasted)|||121.908|107.687|0.0113
81534034|NCT02831764|162753295|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.6|||Fisher Exact||Week 24|||5.6|1.5|<0.001
81534035|NCT02831764|162753295|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.4|||Fisher Exact||Week 48|||5.4|0.2|0.037
81534036|NCT02831764|162753296|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|6.1|||Fisher Exact||Week 96|||6.1|0.2|0.045
81534037|NCT02831764|162753297|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|6.0|||Fisher Exact||Week 144|||6.0|-0.8|0.160
81534038|NCT02831764|162753302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|37.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.98|65.62|||||Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA,\<=100000. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, and treatment and relevant Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA interaction.|||65.62|9.98|
81534039|NCT02831764|162753302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.72|29.1|||||Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA,\>100000. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, and treatment and Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA interaction.|||29.10|-82.72|
81534040|NCT02831764|162753302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|61.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.94|150.39|||||Baseline CD4+ cell count,\<=200. Following covariates were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and Baseline CD4+ cell count interaction.|||150.39|-26.94|
81534041|NCT02831764|162753302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|22.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|48.55|||||Baseline CD4+ cell count,\>200. Following covariates were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and Baseline CD4+ cell count interaction.|||48.55|-3.42|
81534042|NCT02831764|162753302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|38.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.88|72.09|||||Age Group,\<35. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||72.09|5.88|
81534043|NCT02831764|162753302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.1|33.3|||||Age Group,35 to \<50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||33.30|-53.10|
81534044|NCT02831764|162753302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|65.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.43|145.5|||||Age Group,\>=50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||145.50|-14.43|
81534045|NCT02831764|162753302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|59.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|127.94|||||Female. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, gender, and treatment and gender interaction.|||127.94|-8.62|
81534046|NCT02831764|162753302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.65|46.1|||||Male. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, gender, and treatment and gender interaction.|||46.10|-7.65|
81534047|NCT02831764|162753302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.06|49.13|||||Race group-white. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||49.13|-11.06|
81534048|NCT02831764|162753302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|43.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.59|117.09|||||Race group-African Am/African H. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||117.09|-30.59|
81534049|NCT02831764|162753302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.14|97.73|||||Race group-Asian. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||97.73|-72.14|
81534050|NCT02831764|162753302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|62.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.09|140.12|||||Race group-Other. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||140.12|-16.09|
81534051|NCT02831764|162753303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|36.6|||||Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA,\<=100000. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, and treatment and relevant Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA interaction.|||36.6|-22.7|
81631347|NCT05932407|162949568|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted hazard ratio was adjusted from crude hazard ratio by covariance 1 (age and gender), and covariance 2 (antithrombotic drug administration, NSAID administration, and hypertension).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.9||||||Adjusted hazard ratio of Vortioxetine Tablets to SSRIs for intracranial hemorrhage was reported. Adjusted hazard ratio of Vortioxetine Tablet Treatment group relative to the control group (SSRI Treatment group) was calculated by the rate of Vortioxetine Tablet Treatment group divided by the rate of SSRI Treatment group.||1.9|0.1|
81631348|NCT02938520|162949584|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in the proportion of participants with virologic failure at Week 48 (per FDA's snapshot algorithm for assessing HIV-1 RNA \>=50 c/mL) can be concluded if the upper bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in failure rates between the two treatment arms (CAB - ABC/DTG/3TC) is less than 6%.|Adjusted difference in proportion|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.1|||||||Adjusted difference in proportion was based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel stratified analysis adjusting for the following baseline stratification factors: sex at birth (Male, Female) and Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000 \>=100,000 c/mL)|2.1|-2.8|
81631349|NCT02938520|162949585|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in the proportion of participants with HIV-1 RNA\<50 c/mL at Week 48 (per FDA's snapshot algorithm) can be concluded if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in success rates between the two treatment arms (CAB - ABC/DTG/3TC) is more than -10%|Adjusted difference in proportion|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|4.5|||||Adjusted difference in proportion was based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel stratified analysis adjusting for the following baseline stratification factors: sex at birth (Male, Female) and Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000 \>=100,000 c/mL)|||4.5|-3.7|
81631350|NCT02938520|162949638|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Week 41/48 was compared with the 1st visit (Week 5) based on Wilcoxon signed-rank test, respectively. p-values are derived for 'Acceptance' only and not adjusted for multiple testing.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81631351|NCT02938520|162949640|OTHER||Adjusted difference|1.2||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.6|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 24 is presented, adjusted for Maintenance Baseline (Day 1) Score, Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000, \>=100,000 c/mL), gender at birth, age (\<50, \>= 50 Years) and race (white, non-white).|||3.6|-1.1|0.307
81631352|NCT02938520|162949640|OTHER||Adjusted difference|0.9||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.2|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 48 is presented, adjusted for Maintenance Baseline (Day 1) Score, Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000, \>=100,000 c/mL), gender at birth, age (\<50, \>= 50 Years) and race (white, non-white).|||3.2|-1.5|0.472
81631353|NCT02938520|162949641|OTHER||Adjusted difference|1.8||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.9|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 24 is presented, adjusted for Maintenance Baseline (Day 1) Score, Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000, \>=100,000 c/mL), gender at birth, age (\<50, \>= 50 Years) and race (white, non-white).|||3.9|-0.4|0.116
81631354|NCT02938520|162949641|OTHER||Adjusted difference|0.1||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.5|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 48 is presented, adjusted for Maintenance Baseline (Day 1) Score, Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000, \>=100,000 c/mL), gender at birth, age (\<50, \>= 50 Years) and race (white, non-white).|||2.5|-2.3|0.944
81631355|NCT02938520|162949642|OTHER||Adjusted difference|-1.3||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|3.0|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 24 is presented, adjusted for Maintenance Baseline (Day 1) Score, Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000, \>=100,000 c/mL), gender at birth, age (\<50, \>= 50 Years) and race (white, non-white).|||3.0|-5.7|0.552
81631356|NCT02938520|162949642|OTHER||Adjusted difference|-4.6||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-0.4|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 48 is presented, adjusted for Maintenance Baseline (Day 1) Score, Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000, \>=100,000 c/mL), gender at birth, age (\<50, \>= 50 Years) and race (white, non-white).|||-0.4|-8.9|0.033
81631357|NCT02938520|162949643|OTHER||Adjusted difference|1.021||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.275|2.318|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison of SF-12 MCS at Week 24 is presented, adjusted for Maintenance Baseline (Day 1) Score, Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000, \>=100,000 c/mL), gender at birth, age (\<50, \>= 50 Years) and race (white, non-white).|||2.318|-0.275|0.122
81631358|NCT02938520|162949643|OTHER||Adjusted difference|1.103||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.248|2.453|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison of SF-12 MCS at Week 48 is presented, adjusted for Maintenance Baseline (Day 1) Score, Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000, \>=100,000 c/mL), gender at birth, age (\<50, \>= 50 Years) and race (white, non-white).|||2.453|-0.248|0.109
81631359|NCT02938520|162949643|OTHER||Adjusted difference|0.182||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.594|0.958|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison of SF-12 PCS at Week 24 is presented, adjusted for Maintenance Baseline (Day 1) Score, Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000, \>=100,000 c/mL), gender at birth, age (\<50, \>= 50 Years) and race (white, non-white).|||0.958|-0.594|0.645
81631360|NCT02938520|162949643|OTHER||Adjusted difference|-0.169||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.994|0.657|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison of SF-12 PCS at Week 48 is presented, adjusted for Maintenance Baseline (Day 1) Score, Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000, \>=100,000 c/mL), gender at birth, age (\<50, \>= 50 Years) and race (white, non-white).|||0.657|-0.994|0.689
81534052|NCT02831764|162753303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.8|73.2|||||Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA,\>100000. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, and treatment and Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA interaction.|||73.2|-46.8|
81534053|NCT02831764|162753303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|57.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|152.5|||||Baseline CD4+ cell count,\<=200. Following covariates were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and Baseline CD4+ cell count interaction.|||152.5|-37.2|
81466320|NCT00373958|162625064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-7.9||||||95.0|-12.4|-4.0||||||For serotype 9V the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||-4.0|-12.4|
81534054|NCT02831764|162753303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|31.7|||||Baseline CD4+ cell count,\>200. Following covariates were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and Baseline CD4+ cell count interaction.|||31.7|-23.5|
81534055|NCT02831764|162753303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|32.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|67.7|||||Age Group-1,\<35. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||67.7|-2.7|
81534056|NCT02831764|162753303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-31.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.1|14.2|||||Age Group-1,35 to \<50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||14.2|-77.1|
81534057|NCT02831764|162753303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.4|91.8|||||Age Group-1,\>=50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||91.8|-81.4|
81534058|NCT02831764|162753303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|36.5|||||Age Group-2, \<50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||36.5|-19.4|
81534059|NCT02831764|162753303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.3|91.3|||||Age Group-2, \>=50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||91.3|-82.3|
81534060|NCT02831764|162753303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-27.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.8|46.1|||||Female. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, gender, and treatment and gender interaction.|||46.1|-100.8|
81631361|NCT02938520|162949644|OTHER||Adjusted difference|2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.4|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 24 is presented, adjusted for Maintenance Baseline (Day 1) Score, Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000, \>=100,000 c/mL), gender at birth, age (\<50, \>= 50 Years) and race (white, non-white).|||3.4|1.0|<0.001
81631362|NCT02938520|162949644|OTHER||Adjusted difference|0.7||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.9|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 44 is presented, adjusted for Maintenance Baseline (Day 1) Score, Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000, \>=100,000 c/mL), gender at birth, age (\<50, \>= 50 Years) and race (white, non-white).|||1.9|-0.4|0.217
81631363|NCT02938520|162949645|OTHER||Difference|4.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|5.5|||ANOVA||Treatment comparison of HIVTSQc-total treatment satisfaction score at Week 48 is presented, adjusted for Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000, \>=100,000 c/mL), gender at birth, age (\<50, \>= 50 Years) and race (white, non-white).|||5.5|2.8|<0.001
81631364|NCT02938520|162949647|OTHER||Adjusted difference|2.2||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|5.7|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 8 is presented, adjusted for Maintenance Baseline (Day 1) Score, Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000, \>=100,000 c/mL), gender at birth, age (\<50, \>= 50 Years) and race (white, non-white).|||5.7|-1.4|0.232
81631365|NCT02938520|162949647|OTHER||Adjusted difference|2.7||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|6.4|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison Week 24 is presented, adjusted for Maintenance Baseline (Day 1) Score, Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000, \>=100,000 c/mL), gender at birth, age (\<50, \>= 50 Years) and race (white, non-white).|||6.4|-1.0|0.154
81631366|NCT02938520|162949647|OTHER||Adjusted difference|2.2||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|5.8|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 48 is presented, adjusted for Maintenance Baseline (Day 1) Score, Induction Baseline (Week -20) HIV-1 RNA (\<100,000, \>=100,000 c/mL), gender at birth, age (\<50, \>= 50 Years) and race (white, non-white).|||5.8|-1.4|0.236
81631367|NCT01116895|162949663|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-2.2||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|28.2|||ANOVA|||||28.2|-32.6|0.89
81631368|NCT01116895|162949663|OTHER||Least square mean difference|4.5||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|35.3|||ANOVA|||||35.3|-26.2|0.77
81631369|NCT01116895|162949663|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-6.7||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.2|22.8|||ANOVA|||||22.8|-36.2|0.65
81631370|NCT03995979|162949668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||The P-value was calculated using a paired t test|Paired t-test|||A compositional analysis with species-level alpha diversity will be performed between the three conditions (Pre-Dietary Restriction, Dietary Restriction, and Post-Dietary Restriction,) with ANOVA testing. Furthermore, a differential abundance analysis will be performed to further identify and confirm prevalent organisms associated with the experimental dietary restriction.||||0.05
81631371|NCT05365958|162949689|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Repeated Measures t-test of differences|||||||<.001
81631372|NCT05365958|162949690|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Repeated Measures t-test of differences|||||||<.001
81631373|NCT05850052|162949706|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.79|||proportional-odds cumulative logit model|||||1.79|0.85|0.26
81631374|NCT05850052|162949707|SUPERIORITY||incidence rate ratio|1.02||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.82|1.27|||proportional-odds cumulative logit model|||||1.27|0.82|0.86
81631375|NCT05850052|162949708|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.1||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|30.0|||Fisher Exact|||||30|0.32|0.36
81631376|NCT03580356|162949711|SUPERIORITY|Wald chi-square test based on logistic regression|Odds Ratio (OR)|9.029|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.183|25.615|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for the odds ratio||Adults only||25.615|3.183|<.0001
81631377|NCT03580356|162949711|SUPERIORITY|Wald chi-square test based on logistic regression|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.926||||0.6646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.319|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for the odds ratio||Adults only||1.319|0.650|0.6646
81631378|NCT03580356|162949711|SUPERIORITY|Wald chi-square test based on logistic regression|Odds Ratio (OR)|11.508|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.058|32.638|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for the odds ratio||Adults only||32.638|4.058|<.0001
81631379|NCT03580356|162949711|SUPERIORITY|Wald chi-square test based on logistic regression|Odds Ratio, log|1.181||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.836|1.667|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for the odds ratio||Adults only||1.667|0.836|0.1730
81631380|NCT03580356|162949712|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-9.997|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.305|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.554|-7.439|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM)||Treatment contrast in LS mean (change), Adults only||-7.439|-12.554|<.0001
81631381|NCT03580356|162949712|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|0.414|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.922||0.6735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.392|2.221|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM)||Treatment contrast in LS mean (change), Adults only||2.221|-1.392|0.6735
81631382|NCT03580356|162949712|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-11.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.313|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.664|-8.518|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM)||Treatment contrast in LS mean (change), Adults only||-8.518|-13.664|<.0001
81631383|NCT03580356|162949712|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.923||0.2305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.489|1.128|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM)||Treatment contrast in LS mean (change), Adults only||1.128|-2.489|0.2305
81631384|NCT03580356|162949714|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-4.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.281|-2.929|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM)||Adults only||-2.929|-5.281|<.0001
81631385|NCT03580356|162949714|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.422||0.5943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.727|0.928|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM)||Adults only||0.928|-0.727|0.5943
81631386|NCT03580356|162949714|SUPERIORITY|Adults only|LS Mean|-4.496|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.603|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.678|-3.314|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM)||||-3.314|-5.678|<.0001
81631387|NCT03580356|162949714|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.423||0.2467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM)||Adults only||0.540|-1.120|0.2467
81631388|NCT03580356|162949716|SUPERIORITY|Wald chi-square test based on logistic regression|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.443|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.955|6.063|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for the odds ratio||Adults only||6.063|1.955|<.0001
81631389|NCT03580356|162949716|SUPERIORITY|Wald chi-square test based on logistic regression|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.838||||0.8524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.602|1.167|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for the odds ratio||Adults only||1.167|0.602|0.8524
81631390|NCT03580356|162949716|SUPERIORITY|Wald chi-square test based on logistic regression|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.542|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.577|8.004|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for the odds ratio||Adults only||8.004|2.577|<.0001
81631391|NCT03580356|162949716|SUPERIORITY|Wald chi-square test based on logistic regression|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.106||||0.2764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.794|1.54|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for the odds ratio||Adults only||1.540|0.794|0.2764
81631392|NCT03580356|162949717|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.389|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.235|1.561|||Negative binomial regression model|95% confidence interval for the relative risk ratio||Adults only||1.561|1.235|<.0001
81631393|NCT03580356|162949717|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.029||||0.2369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.952|1.111|||Negative binomial regression model|95% confidence interval for the relative risk ratio||Adults only||1.111|0.952|0.2369
81631394|NCT03580356|162949717|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.425|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.268|1.603|||Negative binomial regression model|95% confidence interval for the relative risk ratio||Adults only||1.603|1.268|<.0001
81631395|NCT03580356|162949717|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.056||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.978|1.14|||Negative binomial regression model|95% confidence interval for the relative risk ratio||Adults only||1.140|0.978|0.0830
81631396|NCT03536884|162949729|NON_INFERIORITY|The evaluation of noninferiority is tested at a 1-sided alpha level of 0.025 and based on a 1-sided 97.5% CI and a noninferiority margin of 10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|12.682|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.771|19.592||||||Risk Difference: BKZ-Secukinumab calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH).||19.592|5.771|
81631397|NCT03536884|162949729|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.714|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.271|2.31||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups are based on the CMH test for the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||2.310|1.271|<0.001
81631398|NCT03536884|162949730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.817|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.068|3.836||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups are based on the CMH test from the general association. P-values are not controlled for multiplicity and should only be considered descriptively.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||3.836|2.068|<0.001
81466321|NCT00373958|162625064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|0.4||||||95.0|-2.7|3.5||||||For serotype 14 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||3.5|-2.7|
81631399|NCT03536884|162949732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.835|3.377||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups are based on the CMH test from the general association. P-values are not controlled for multiplicity and should only be considered descriptively.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||3.377|1.835|<0.001
81631400|NCT03536884|162949732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.168|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.511|3.11||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups are based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||3.110|1.511|<0.001
81631401|NCT03536884|162949732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.243|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.103|5.0||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups are based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||5.000|2.103|<0.001
81631402|NCT00677365|162949866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.38||Repeated Measure Model|Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean Difference||-0.38|-1.54|0.0014
81631403|NCT00677365|162949867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.52|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio for need of anti-pseudomonal antimicrobials; Estimates are obtained from a Cox proportional hazards regression model including terms for treatment, region, baseline P.aeruginosa density (log10 ), highest baseline MIC of levofloxacin against P. aeruginosa (log2 ), and baseline percent predicted FEV1 (quartiles)||0.52|0.09|0.0007
81534061|NCT02831764|162753303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|41.2|||||Male. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, gender, and treatment and gender interaction.|||41.2|-15.7|
81534062|NCT02831764|162753303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|43.1|||||Race group-white. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||43.1|-20.4|
81534063|NCT02831764|162753303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-37.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-119.6|44.0|||||Race group-African Am/African H. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||44.0|-119.6|
81534064|NCT02831764|162753303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.4|105.7|||||Race group-Asian. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||105.7|-74.4|
81534065|NCT02831764|162753303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|37.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.4|120.5|||||Race group-Other. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||120.5|-45.4|
81534066|NCT02831764|162753304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.1|35.0|||||Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA,\<=100000. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, and treatment and relevant Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA interaction.|||35.0|-34.1|
81534067|NCT02831764|162753304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.6|84.9|||||Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA,\>100000. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, and treatment and Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA interaction.|||84.9|-55.6|
81534068|NCT02831764|162753304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|26.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.3|140.3|||||Baseline CD4+ cell count,\<=200. Following covariates were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and Baseline CD4+ cell count interaction.|||140.3|-87.3|
81534069|NCT02831764|162753304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|35.1|||||Baseline CD4+ cell count,\>200. Following covariates were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and Baseline CD4+ cell count interaction.|||35.1|-29.4|
81534070|NCT02831764|162753304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.5|49.1|||||Age Group,\<35. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||49.1|-32.5|
81534071|NCT02831764|162753304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.6|41.1|||||Age Group,35 to \<50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||41.1|-67.6|
81631404|NCT00677365|162949868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.61||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.05|14.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean Difference Between MP-376 240 mg and Placebo groups||14.17|3.05|0.0026
81631405|NCT00677365|162949869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.94||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.63|17.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean Difference Between Placebo and MP-376 240 mg BID groups||17.25|4.63|0.0008
81466322|NCT00373958|162625064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-1.6||||||95.0|-4.7|1.2||||||For serotype 18C the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||1.2|-4.7|
81534072|NCT02831764|162753304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|32.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.5|133.9|||||Age Group,\>=50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||133.9|-68.5|
81534073|NCT02831764|162753304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.7|90.8|||||Female. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, gender, and treatment and gender interaction.|||90.8|-80.7|
81534074|NCT02831764|162753304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.1|35.3|||||Male. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, gender, and treatment and gender interaction.|||35.3|-31.1|
81534075|NCT02831764|162753304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|50.6|||||Race group-white. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||50.6|-23.2|
81534076|NCT02831764|162753304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-57.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-155.3|40.4|||||Race group-African Am/African H. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||40.4|-155.3|
81534077|NCT02831764|162753304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-40.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-144.2|64.0|||||Race group-Asian. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||64.0|-144.2|
81631406|NCT00677365|162949870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5||||0.2174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|11.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean Difference from MP-376 240 mg BID to placebo groups||11.67|-2.68|0.2174
81631407|NCT04084574|162949874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.5||0.3968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|6.9||The threshold for statistical significance is p = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided||Between group difference in mean blood pressure change from baseline for Standard of Care group minus Behavioral Diet Counseling group.|||6.9|-16.8|0.3968
81631408|NCT04084574|162949875|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.07926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.44|||t-test, 2 sided||Between group difference from baseline for Standard of Care group minus Behavioral Diet Counseling group.|||0.44|-0.33|0.07926
81534078|NCT02831764|162753304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|33.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.3|129.6|||||Race group-Other. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||129.6|-63.3|
81534079|NCT02831764|162753305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.1|49.2|||||Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA,\<=100000. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, and treatment and relevant Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA interaction.|||49.2|-31.1|
81631409|NCT04084574|162949877|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|59.3||0.0673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.2|58.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||58.6|-34.2|0.0673
81631410|NCT04084574|162949878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|189.3||0.8821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-157.8|136.4|||t-test, 2 sided||Between group difference from baseline for Standard of Care group minus Behavioral Diet Counseling group.|||136.4|-157.8|0.8821
81631411|NCT04084574|162949879|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.3||0.6479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.1|||t-test, 2 sided||Between group difference from baseline for Standard of Care group minus Behavioral Diet Counseling group.|||3.1|-2.0|0.6479
81631412|NCT04084574|162949880|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.8||0.4044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|24.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Between group difference in mean blood pressure change from baseline for Behavioral Diet Counseling group minus Standard of Care group.|||24.0|-10.0|0.4044
81631413|NCT04084574|162949881|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.91||0.2374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|3.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.60|-0.97|0.2374
81466323|NCT00373958|162625064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|0.4||||||95.0|-2.4|3.4||||||For serotype 19F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||3.4|-2.4|
81466324|NCT00373958|162625064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-3.6||||||95.0|-8.5|1.2||||||For serotype 23F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||1.2|-8.5|
81466325|NCT00373958|162625065|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.68||||||95.0|0.57|0.8||||||For serotype 4 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.80|0.57|
81534080|NCT02831764|162753305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-98.9|65.8|||||Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA,\>100000. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, and treatment and Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA interaction.|||65.8|-98.9|
81631414|NCT04084574|162949882|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.62||0.6188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.71|8.33|||t-test, 2 sided||Between group difference from 12 weeks to 24 weeks for Behavioral Diet Counseling group minus Standard of Care group.|||8.33|-13.71|0.6188
81631415|NCT04084574|162949883|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.79||0.0546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|0.03|||t-test, 2 sided||Between group difference from 12 weeks to 24 weeks for Behavioral Diet Counseling group minus Standard of Care group.|||0.03|-2.82|0.0546
81631416|NCT04084574|162949884|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.2||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.98|||t-test, 2 sided||Between group difference from 12 weeks to 24 weeks for Behavioral Diet Counseling group minus Standard of Care group.|||0.98|-0.98|1.00
81631417|NCT04084574|162949885|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.49|-0.89|1.00
81631418|NCT04068792|162949905|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.467|2.416||||||||2.416|-4.467|
81631419|NCT02577354|162949927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.138||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wald asymptotic test of proportions|Cui p-value adjustment for sample size re-estimation at interim analysis; Multiple imputation utilized for 3 participants lost to follow-up.||||||0.138
81631420|NCT02577354|162949928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.032
81631421|NCT02577354|162949929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0499||||||The threshold for significance was p=0.05.|Friedman's regression analysis|Multiple Imputation utilized for 3 participants lost to follow-up.||||||0.0499
81631422|NCT02577354|162949931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.011
81631423|NCT02577354|162949932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.009
81631424|NCT02577354|162949933|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81631425|NCT02577354|162949934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81631426|NCT02577354|162949935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.335||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.335
81659458|NCT02084056|163010919|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|98.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.075||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.543|111.609|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 2000 fed/ L+M 2000 fed)|||111.609|86.543|0.0064
81466326|NCT00373958|162625065|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.74||||||95.0|0.61|0.89||||||For serotype 6B the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.89|0.61|
81631427|NCT02577354|162949943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Wald asymptotic test of proportions|Multiple imputation used for three participants lost to follow-up.||||||0.048
81631428|NCT02577354|162949944|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"P-value for Satisfied with Treatment. Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81631429|NCT02577354|162949946|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81631430|NCT04424316|162949951|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|57.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.3|74.6||||||Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||74.6|31.3|
81631431|NCT04424316|162949952|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|54.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.2|69.5||||||Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||69.5|33.2|
81631432|NCT04424316|162949953|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.3|64.5||||||Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||64.5|30.3|
81631433|NCT04424316|162949954|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|49.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.4|62.8||||||Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||62.8|31.4|
81631434|NCT04424316|162949955|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|82.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.5|93.9||||||Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||93.9|57.5|
81631435|NCT04424316|162949956|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|73.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.3|86.8||||||Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||86.8|50.3|
81631436|NCT04424316|162949957|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|70.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.4|83.6||||||Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||83.6|49.4|
81631437|NCT04424316|162949958|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|70.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.6|82.5||||||Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||82.5|50.6|
81534081|NCT02831764|162753305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|56.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.2|189.1|||||Baseline CD4+ cell count,\<=200. Following covariates were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and Baseline CD4+ cell count interaction.|||189.1|-77.2|
81631438|NCT04424316|162949974|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|69.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.1|86.7||||||Vaccine efficacy within 90 days after birth. Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||86.7|37.1|
81534082|NCT02831764|162753305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.2|39.9|||||Baseline CD4+ cell count,\>200. Following covariates were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and Baseline CD4+ cell count interaction.|||39.9|-35.2|
81659459|NCT02084056|163010920|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|96.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.23|101.97|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'|Ratio of (FDC 2000 fasted/ L+M 2000 fasted)|||101.97|91.23|<0.0001
81659460|NCT02084056|163010920|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|97.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.47|105.63|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 2000 fed/ L+M 2000 fed)|||105.63|90.47|0.0002
81659461|NCT02084056|163010921|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|97.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.038|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.046|104.257|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'|Ratio of (FDC 2000 fasted/ L+M 2000 fasted)|||104.257|92.046|<0.0001
81466327|NCT00373958|162625065|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.72||||||95.0|0.62|0.85||||||For serotype 9V the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.85|0.62|
81631439|NCT04424316|162949974|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|61.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.6|80.3||||||Vaccine efficacy within 120 days after birth. Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||80.3|28.6|
81631440|NCT04424316|162949974|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|57.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.9|76.8||||||Vaccine efficacy within 150 days after birth. Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||76.8|23.9|
81631441|NCT04424316|162949974|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|55.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.8|74.6||||||Vaccine efficacy within 180 days after birth. Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||74.6|23.8|
81631442|NCT04424316|162949974|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|24.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|48.6||||||Vaccine efficacy within 360 days after birth. Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||48.6|-11.1|
81631443|NCT04424316|162949975|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|25.7||||||Vaccine efficacy within 90 days after birth. Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. The confidence interval was adjusted using Bonferroni procedure and accounting for the primary endpoints results. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||25.7|-10.1|
81466328|NCT00373958|162625065|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.72||||||95.0|0.6|0.86||||||For serotype 14 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.86|0.60|
81466329|NCT00373958|162625065|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.68||||||95.0|0.57|0.81||||||For serotype 18C the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.81|0.57|
81534083|NCT02831764|162753305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|25.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|74.0|||||Age Group,\<35. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||74.0|-22.3|
81534084|NCT02831764|162753305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-36.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-98.6|25.8|||||Age Group,35 to \<50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||25.8|-98.6|
81631444|NCT04424316|162949975|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|20.7||||||Vaccine efficacy within 120 days after birth. Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. The confidence interval was adjusted using Bonferroni procedure and accounting for the primary endpoints results. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||20.7|-9.8|
81631445|NCT04424316|162949975|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|20.1||||||Vaccine efficacy within 150 days after birth. Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. The confidence interval was adjusted using Bonferroni procedure and accounting for the primary endpoints results. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||20.1|-6.5|
81631446|NCT04424316|162949975|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|16.0||||||Vaccine efficacy within 180 days after birth. Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. The confidence interval was adjusted using Bonferroni procedure and accounting for the primary endpoints results. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||16.0|-9.5|
81631447|NCT04424316|162949975|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|14.6||||||Vaccine efficacy within 360 days after birth. Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. The confidence interval was adjusted using Bonferroni procedure and accounting for the primary endpoints results. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||14.6|-6.6|
81631448|NCT04424316|162949976|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|43.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.6|57.7||||||Vaccine efficacy at 210 days after birth. Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. The confidence interval was adjusted using Bonferroni procedure and accounting for the primary endpoints results. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||57.7|25.6|
81631449|NCT04424316|162949976|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|39.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.3|54.1||||||Vaccine efficacy at 240 days after birth. Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. The confidence interval was adjusted using Bonferroni procedure and accounting for the primary endpoints results. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||54.1|21.3|
81631450|NCT04424316|162949976|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|35.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.1|49.9||||||Vaccine efficacy at 270 days after birth. Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. The confidence interval was adjusted using Bonferroni procedure and accounting for the primary endpoints results. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||49.9|16.1|
81631451|NCT04424316|162949976|OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|33.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.2|47.1||||||Vaccine efficacy at 360 days after birth. Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]), where P is the number of cases in the RSVpreF group divided by the total number of cases. The confidence interval was adjusted using Bonferroni procedure and accounting for the primary endpoints results. Vaccine efficacy was presented in percentage.||47.1|15.2|
81631452|NCT04109066|162949977|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|3.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||"Stratified by PD-L1 by SP142 (\< 1% vs. \>= 1%), AC Dose-Frequency Chemotherapy Regimen (Q2W vs. Q3W) per IRT.~Strata adjusted odds ratio (Arm A over Arm B) using Mantel-Haenszel method."|Arm A over Arm B||3.27|1.29|0.0021
81659462|NCT02084056|163010921|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|105.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.053||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.705|115.861|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 2000 fed/ L+M 2000 fed)|||115.861|96.705|0.0030
81659463|NCT02084056|163010922|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|103.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.426|108.79|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'|Ratio of (FDC 2000 fasted/ L+M 2000 fasted)|||108.790|98.426|<0.0001
81631453|NCT04109066|162949977|OTHER||Adjusted Difference of pCR Rates|10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|16.9|||||"Strata adjusted difference in pCR (Arm A-B) based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method of weighting.~Stratified by PD-L1 by SP142 (\< 1% vs. \>= 1%), AC Dose-Frequency Chemotherapy Regimen (Q2W vs. Q3W) per IRT."|||16.9|4.0|
81631454|NCT04109066|162949978|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|6.11|||||Stratified by AC Dose-Frequency. Chemotherapy Regimen (Q2W vs. Q3W) per IRT. Strata adjusted odds ratio (Arm A over Arm B) using Mantel-Haenszel method.|Arm A over Arm B||6.11|1.58|
81631455|NCT04109066|162949978|OTHER||Adjusted Difference of pCR Rates|24.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|37.5|||||"Strata adjusted difference in pCR (Arm A-B) based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method of weighting.~Stratified by AC Dose-Frequency Chemotherapy Regimen (Q2W vs. Q3W) per IRT."|||37.5|10.7|
81631456|NCT04505410|162950036|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81631457|NCT05123027|162950040|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.62||Threshold for significance: p\< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary outcome was analyzed with a longitudinal mixed effects negative binomial model incorporating the total score at earlier time points as well as 180 days. Fixed effect covariates included baseline score, treatment, days, site, stratum, and an interaction between treatment and days. A random effect was included to account for correlation within each participant.||1.62|0.30|0.399
81659464|NCT02084056|163010922|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|101.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.062||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.13|112.708|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 2000 fed/ L+M 2000 fed)|||112.708|91.130|0.0019
81466330|NCT00373958|162625065|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.18||||||95.0|0.98|1.41||||||For serotype 19F the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.41|0.98|
81534085|NCT02831764|162753305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|24.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.0|137.2|||||Age Group,\>=50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||137.2|-89.0|
81534086|NCT02831764|162753305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-125.9|72.2|||||Female. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, gender, and treatment and gender interaction.|||72.2|-125.9|
81534087|NCT02831764|162753305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|46.5|||||Male. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, gender, and treatment and gender interaction.|||46.5|-30.3|
81534088|NCT02831764|162753305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.4|46.3|||||Race group-white. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||46.3|-39.4|
81534089|NCT02831764|162753305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-121.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-237.2|-5.1|||||Race group-African Am/African H. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||-5.1|-237.2|
81534090|NCT02831764|162753305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-106.4|132.6|||||Race group-Asian. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||132.6|-106.4|
81534091|NCT02831764|162753305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|114.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|224.0|||||Race group-Other. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||224.0|4.6|
81534092|NCT02831764|162753306|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0019||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0137|0.01|||MMRM||Week 4. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA , Baseline CD4+ cell count , and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit as factors and covariate, with visit as the repeated factor.|||0.0100|-0.0137|0.759
81534093|NCT02831764|162753306|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0003||||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0088|0.0095|||MMRM||Week 24. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA , Baseline CD4+ cell count , and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit as factors and covariate, with visit as the repeated factor.|||0.0095|-0.0088|0.943
81534094|NCT02831764|162753306|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0019||||0.703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0117|0.0079|||MMRM||Week 48. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA , Baseline CD4+ cell count , and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit as factors and covariate, with visit as the repeated factor.|||0.0079|-0.0117|0.703
81631458|NCT05123027|162950041|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.09||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.45||Threshold for significance: p\< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||This was modeled similar to the primary outcome, an over dispersed Poisson regression model with fixed effect covariates for treatment arm, treatment days, site, and stratum with an interaction between treatment arm and treatment days. Note that no baseline score covariate was included as all participants will be considered to have achieved 0 steps at baseline. A random intercept was included for each subject to account for repeated measures.||1.45|0.83|0.53
81631459|NCT02865538|162950099|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127||0.4641|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.3|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 1|||0.30|-0.12|0.4641
81659465|NCT02084056|163010923|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|95.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.73|101.62|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'|Ratio of (FDC 2000 fasted/ L+M 2000 fasted)|||101.62|89.73|<0.0001
81686024|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.61|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.61|0.44|
81534095|NCT02831764|162753307|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0003||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.0104|||MMRM||Week 96. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, Baseline CD4+ cell count, and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit as factors and covariate, with visit as the repeated factor.|||0.0104|-0.0110|0.957
81534096|NCT02831764|162753308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0079||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0032|0.0189|||MMRM||Week 144. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, Baseline CD4+ cell count, and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit as factors and covariate, with visit as the repeated factor.|||0.0189|-0.0032|0.162
81631460|NCT02865538|162950099|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|Linear mixed-effects model|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.9894|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.21|||LS means difference||Change from Week -1 to Week 1|||0.21|-0.21|0.9894
81631461|NCT02865538|162950099|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.52|-0.09|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 1|||-0.09|-0.52|0.0199
81631462|NCT02865538|162950099|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.3907|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|0.11|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 1|||0.11|-0.34|0.3907
81534097|NCT02831764|162753309|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.0|||MMRM||Week 4. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, Baseline CD4+ cell count and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit as factors and covariate, with visit as the repeated factor.|||0.0|-2.6|0.045
81534098|NCT02831764|162753309|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.7|||MMRM||Week 24. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, Baseline CD4+ cell count and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit as factors and covariate, with visit as the repeated factor.|||0.7|-1.9|0.358
81534099|NCT02831764|162753309|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.6|||MMRM||Week 48. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, Baseline CD4+ cell count, and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit as factors and covariate, with visit as the repeated factor.|||0.6|-1.9|0.328
81534100|NCT02831764|162753310|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.7|||MMRM||Week 96. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, Baseline CD4+ cell count and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit as factors and covariate, with visit as the repeated factor.|||0.7|-2.1|0.318
81534101|NCT02831764|162753311|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.6|||MMRM||Week 144. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, Baseline CD4+ cell count and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit as factors and covariate, with visit as the repeated factor.|||1.6|-1.0|0.674
81631463|NCT02865538|162950099|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.5393|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.38|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 2|||0.38|-0.17|0.5393
81631464|NCT02865538|162950099|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.7931|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.24|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 2|||0.24|-0.33|0.7931
81631465|NCT02865538|162950099|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.92|-0.35|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 2|||-0.35|-0.92|0.0004
81631466|NCT02865538|162950099|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.3739|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.45|0.13|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 2|||0.13|-0.45|0.3739
81631467|NCT02865538|162950100|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|5.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.077||0.09|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|10.42|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 1|||10.42|0.16|0.0900
81631468|NCT02865538|162950100|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-4.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.053||0.1487|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.55|0.63|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 1|||0.63|-9.55|0.1487
81631469|NCT02865538|162950100|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-10.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.015||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.2|-5.15|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 1|||-5.15|-15.20|0.0012
81631470|NCT02865538|162950100|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-6.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.142||0.0548|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.37|-0.9|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 1|||-0.90|-11.37|0.0548
81631471|NCT02865538|162950100|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|6.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.337||0.0522|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|12.15|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 2|||12.15|1.03|0.0522
81631472|NCT02865538|162950100|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-5.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.329||0.1326|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.61|0.48|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 2|||0.48|-10.61|0.1326
81659466|NCT02084056|163010923|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|98.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.73|106.27|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 2000 fed/ L+M 2000 fed)|||106.27|90.73|0.0002
81466331|NCT00373958|162625065|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.65||||||95.0|0.54|0.78||||||For serotype 23F the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.78|0.54|
81631473|NCT02865538|162950100|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-12.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.27||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.73|-6.83|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 2|||-6.83|-17.73|0.0004
81631474|NCT02865538|162950100|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-7.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.408||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.47|-2.11|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 2|||-2.11|-13.47|0.0253
81631475|NCT02865538|162950101|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58||0.3796|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|4.0|||Linear mixed-effects model||Day 7 Change from Day -1|||4.0|-1.2|0.3796
81631476|NCT02865538|162950101|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.1413|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.9|0.3|||Linear mixed-effects model||Day 7 Change from Day -1|||0.3|-4.9|0.1413
81631477|NCT02865538|162950101|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.1|-2.9|||Linear mixed-effects model||Day 7 Change from Day -1|||-2.9|-8.1|0.0007
81631478|NCT02865538|162950101|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.0624|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.8|-0.4|||Linear mixed-effects model||Day 7 Change from Day -1|||-0.4|-5.8|0.0624
81631479|NCT02865538|162950101|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.293|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|3.3|||Linear mixed-effects model||Day 14 Change from Day -1|||3.3|-0.7|0.2930
81631480|NCT02865538|162950101|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.0512|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.4|-0.4|||Linear mixed-effects model||Day 14 Change from Day -1|||-0.4|-4.4|0.0512
81534102|NCT00865345|162753312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Intercept from ANCOVA model|70.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.0|100.0|||ANCOVA|null model ANOVA is used to calculate 95% CI around accuracy rate. Intercept was fit in the abscence of other predictors.||||100|60|<0.05
81534103|NCT04290039|162753321|OTHER|Estimation only|Geometric ratio of least-square means|0.579|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5265|0.636|||Mixed Models Analysis||Only subjects who had at least 2 periods where study drug was received with an evaluable PK profile were included in the comparisons.|||0.6360|0.5265|
81631481|NCT02865538|162950101|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.0|-3.0|||Linear mixed-effects model||Day 14 Change from Day -1|||-3.0|-7.0|<0.0001
81631482|NCT02865538|162950101|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.5|-1.3|||Linear mixed-effects model||Day 14 Change from Day -1|||-1.3|-5.5|0.0080
81631483|NCT02865538|162950102|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.574||0.1482|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|1.8|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 1|||1.80|-0.12|0.1482
81631484|NCT02865538|162950102|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.571||0.0734|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.99|-0.09|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 1|||-0.09|-1.99|0.0734
81631485|NCT02865538|162950102|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.565||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.74|-0.86|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 1|||-0.86|-2.74|0.0022
81631486|NCT02865538|162950102|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.589||0.066|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.08|-0.12|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 1|||-0.12|-2.08|0.0660
81631487|NCT02865538|162950102|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.613||0.0593|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.15|2.2|||Linear mixed-effects model||||Change from Week -1 to Week 2|2.20|0.15|0.0593
81631488|NCT02865538|162950102|OTHER||LS means difference|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.614||0.1354|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.95|0.1|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 2|||0.10|-1.95|0.1354
81631489|NCT02865538|162950102|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.603||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.21|-1.2|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 2|||-1.20|-3.21|0.0005
81631490|NCT02865538|162950102|OTHER|Descriptive Analysis|LS means difference|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.628||0.0309|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.43|-0.34|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Week -1 to Week 2|||-0.34|-2.43|0.0309
81631491|NCT02865538|162950103|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|LS means difference|-9.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.88||0.3768|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.8|8.5|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Day -1 to Day 1|||8.5|-27.8|0.3768
81631492|NCT02865538|162950103|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|LS means difference|-25.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.89||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-43.1|-6.8|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Day -1 to Day 1|||-6.8|-43.1|0.0248
81631493|NCT02865538|162950103|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|LS means difference|-43.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.9||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-62.1|-25.8|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Day -1 to Day 1|||-25.8|-62.1|0.0001
81631494|NCT02865538|162950103|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|LS means difference|-42.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.43||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-61.9|-23.8|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Day -1 to Day 1|||-23.8|-61.9|0.0004
81631495|NCT02865538|162950103|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|LS means difference|10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.76||0.4819|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.2|35.1|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Day -1 to Day 7|||35.1|-14.2|0.4819
81631496|NCT02865538|162950103|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|LS means difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.77||0.8694|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.1|22.2|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Day -1 to Day 7|||22.2|-27.1|0.8694
81631497|NCT02865538|162950103|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|LS means difference|-23.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.79||0.1105|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-48.6|0.7|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Day -1 to Day 7|||0.7|-48.6|0.1105
81631498|NCT02865538|162950103|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|LS means difference|-18.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.5||0.239|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-44.2|7.4|||Linear mixed-effects model||Change from Day -1 to Day 7|||7.4|-44.2|0.2390
81631499|NCT03550170|162950125|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was established using the prespecified margin of inferiority of 10 points on the total composite score of the Fatigue Impact Scale.|Slope|4.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|9.11|||||Comparison of teleconference to one-to-one at 6 months.|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) served as the primary analysis tool for modeling the longitudinal scores of the primary outcome - Fatigue Impact Scale (FIS).||9.11|0.67|
81631500|NCT03550170|162950125|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was established using the prespecified margin of inferiority of 10 points on the total composite score of the Fatigue Impact Scale.|Slope|6.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|11.26|||||Comparison of internet to one-to-one at 6 months.|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) served as the primary analysis tool for modeling the longitudinal scores of the primary outcome - Fatigue Impact Scale (FIS).||11.26|0.98|
81631501|NCT03550170|162950126|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.10
81631502|NCT05552508|162950157|OTHER|||||||0.0327|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All participants||||0.0327
81631503|NCT05552508|162950157|OTHER|||||||0.0359|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Participants with \>=4 mucus plugs||||0.0359
81631504|NCT05552508|162950157|OTHER|||||||0.1088|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Participants with \<4 mucus plugs||||0.1088
81631505|NCT05552508|162950157|OTHER|||||||0.0391|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Non-OCS-dependent participants||||0.0391
81631506|NCT05552508|162950158|OTHER|||||||0.0423|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0423
81631507|NCT05552508|162950159|OTHER|||||||0.9465|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9465
81631508|NCT05552508|162950160|OTHER|||||||0.3455|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3455
81631509|NCT05552508|162950161|OTHER|||||||0.2484|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2484
81631510|NCT05552508|162950162|OTHER|||||||0.9405|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9405
81631511|NCT05552508|162950163|OTHER|||||||0.6867|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6867
81631512|NCT05552508|162950164|OTHER|||||||0.7554|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7554
81631513|NCT06356285|162950255|EQUIVALENCE|Quasibinominal models were used as the outcomes are bounded count variables. Accepting a two-sided p-value adjusted for 3 comparisons, the study was designed with 80% power to detect a minimal detectable effect size between the trial arms and control for the primary outcome.|Odds Ratio, log|0.05||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||A two-sided p-value, as shown in the table, which was adjusted for 3 comparisons|Quasibinominal regression|||||||0.017
81659467|NCT01451827|163010980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.98||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Hierarchical tests were used to control the type I error in the primary analysis. They are given in the following order: 1. Pooled tolvaptan treatment groups (IR and MR) versus placebo; 2. Tolvaptan MR 80 mg versus placebo; 3. Tolvaptan MR 50 mg versus placebo; 4. Tolvaptan IR 60/30 mg versus placebo.||1.00|0.96|0.0127
81659468|NCT01451827|163010980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.97||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|0.99|||ANCOVA|||Hierarchical tests were used to control the type I error in the primary analysis. They are given in the following order: 1. Pooled tolvaptan treatment groups (IR and MR) versus placebo; 2. Tolvaptan MR 80 mg versus placebo; 3. Tolvaptan MR 50 mg versus placebo; 4. Tolvaptan IR 60/30 mg versus placebo.||0.99|0.95|0.0108
81466332|NCT00373958|162625066|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was \> -10%.|Difference|0.1||||||95.0|-2.9|3.1||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.15μg/mL threshold was calculated.||3.1|-2.9|
81466333|NCT00373958|162625066|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was \> -10%.|Difference|-0.6||||||95.0|-8.3|7.0||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1.0 μg/mL threshold was calculated.||7.0|-8.3|
81466334|NCT00373958|162625066|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was \> -10%.|Difference|-0.4||||||95.0|-4.3|3.5||||||For diphtheria toxoid the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.1 IU/mL threshold was calculated.||3.5|-4.3|
81466335|NCT00373958|162625066|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was \> -10%.|Difference|1.7||||||95.0|-2.1|5.6||||||For Pertussis FHA the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 40.5 EU/mL threshold was calculated.||5.6|-2.1|
81466336|NCT00373958|162625066|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was \> -10%.|Difference|-0.9||||||95.0|-5.2|3.4||||||For Pertussis PT the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 16.5 EU/mL threshold was calculated.||3.4|-5.2|
81466337|NCT00373958|162625066|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was \> -10%.|Difference|-2.1||||||95.0|-6.4|2.0||||||For Pertussis PRN the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 26 EU/mL threshold was calculated.||2.0|-6.4|
81466338|NCT00373958|162625067|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.6|1.7||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.15μg/mL threshold was calculated.||1.7|-1.6|
81534104|NCT04290039|162753321|OTHER|Estimation only|Geometric ratio of least-square means|0.349|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3171|0.3839|||Mixed Models Analysis||Only subjects who had at least 2 periods where study drug was received with an evaluable PK profile were included in the comparisons.|||0.3839|0.3171|
81631514|NCT01385202|162950273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Primary effectiveness rate|70.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.9|78.4||In the worst-case scenario analysis, over seventy-percent (70.2%, 80/114) of the primary effectiveness cohort (PEC) were free from documented symptomatic atrial tachyarrhythmias during their effectiveness evaluation period.|Fisher Exact|The lower bound of the 95% confidence intervals was 60.9%, significantly higher than the pre-determined performance goal of 50% (p\<0.0001).|The confidence intervals above are the 95% exact binomial confidence intervals.|The null hypothesis was that the rate of freedom from documented symptomatic AF/AFL/AT at 12 months would be less than or equal to the pre-determined performance criterion of 50%. The alternative hypothesis was that the rate of freedom from documented symptomatic AF/AFL/AT at 12 months would be greater than the pre-determined performance criterion of 50%.||78.4|60.9|<0.0001
81631515|NCT01385202|162950273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Primary effectiveness rate|74.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.0|82.0|||||The 95% confidence intervals above were calculated using the Kaplan-Meier (KM) method.|||82|66|
81631516|NCT03969563|162950290|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence based on non-significant difference between MBSR and Brain Health groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.694|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.694
81631517|NCT03969563|162950291|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence based on non-significant difference between MBSR vs Brain Health group.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.837|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.837
81631518|NCT02326974|162950295|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||By estimating that the overall pCR with T-DM1 plus pertuzumab would be approximately 40%, and 20% of the population classified as heterogeneous, the study would have 80% power with 136 evaluable patients to detect a difference in pCR of 44.9% in the non-heterogenous versus 20.3% in the heterogenous subgroup. The study had a 90% power to detect difference in pCR of 43.4% in the non-heterogenous versus 8.8% in the heterogenous subgroup if the observed prevalence of HER2 heterogeneity was 10%.||||<0.001
81631519|NCT05652010|162950405|OTHER|Comparative study|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.576||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2634|1.2659||P=0.164 for testing the hypothesis that OR=1|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model. As it was an exploratory study no adjustment for multiple comparison was performed.|P=0.164 for testing the hypothesis that OR=1|||1.2659|0.2634|0.164
81631520|NCT05652010|162950406|OTHER||Binominal|0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.97|||Exact test in the binomial distribution|Exact test in the binomial distribution tested if the proportion of very satisfied/satisfied was sign. different from 50% when using a 5% test level|The binomial proportion is based on subjects that have answered the questions. Exact test in the binomial distribution.|||0.97|0.75|<0.0001
81631521|NCT05652010|162950407|OTHER|The binomial proportion is based on subjects that have answered the questions. Exact test in the binomial distribution.|Binominal|0.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.92|||Exact test in the binominal distribution|Exact test in the binomial distribution tested if the proportion of YES was significantly different from 50% when using a 5% test level||||0.92|0.66|<0.0001
81631522|NCT05652010|162950408|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.259||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.078|0.855||P=0.027 for testing the hypothesis that OR=1|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model|P=0.027 for testing the hypothesis that OR=1|||0.855|0.078|0.027
81631523|NCT04763772|162950409|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|4.8|||Regression, Linear|||||4.8|-14|0.2
81659469|NCT01451827|163010980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.98||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Hierarchical tests were used to control the type I error in the primary analysis. They are given in the following order: 1. Pooled tolvaptan treatment groups (IR and MR) versus placebo; 2. Tolvaptan MR 80 mg versus placebo; 3. Tolvaptan MR 50 mg versus placebo; 4. Tolvaptan IR 60/30 mg versus placebo.||1.00|0.96|0.0155
81631524|NCT02510235|162950410|NON_INFERIORITY|"To declare non-inferiority between treatments, a change in the SANDE overall score of 12 mm was required, with an estimated standard deviation of 13 (approximately 70% of the mean at 28 ± 4 days after treatment).~The left inferior limits of confidence interval were determined and compared with the non-inferiority limit defined in the testing hypothesis.~Testing Hypothesis:~H0: meanHyaluronic - meanLubricin ≤ - 12~/ H1: meanHyaluronic - meanLubricin \> - 12"|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-8.87||||Student t-test for unpaired data.|||Values at Day 28 ± 4 (end of treatment) for the SANDE overall VAS score were compared between treatment groups using a Student's t-test for unpaired data.|||-8.87|
81631525|NCT02510235|162950412|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.8226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.66|6.11|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score||Foreign Body Sensation in the Study Eye was analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA, which evaluates changes from baseline across all time points in a single analysis. This method provides one overall value for comparison, as it incorporates all time points into a unified analysis. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome across time points, consistent with the repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||6.11|-7.66|0.8226
81631526|NCT02510235|162950412|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.16||||0.3178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|9.44|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Burning/Stinging in Study eye was analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA, which evaluates changes from baseline across all time points in a single analysis. This method provides one overall value for comparison, as it incorporates all time points into a unified analysis. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome across time points, consistent with the repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||9.44|-3.13|0.3178
81631527|NCT02510235|162950412|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.52||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|11.3|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Itching in Study eye was analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA, which evaluates changes from baseline across all time points in a single analysis. This method provides one overall value for comparison, as it incorporates all time points into a unified analysis. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome across time points, consistent with the repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||11.30|1.74|0.0085
81631528|NCT02510235|162950412|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.41||||0.3124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|10.13|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Pain in Study eye was analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA, which evaluates changes from baseline across all time points in a single analysis. This method provides one overall value for comparison, as it incorporates all time points into a unified analysis. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome across time points, consistent with the repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||10.13|-3.31|0.3124
81631529|NCT02510235|162950412|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.76||||0.0377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|13.12|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Sticky feeling in Study eye was analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA, which evaluates changes from baseline across all time points in a single analysis. This method provides one overall value for comparison, as it incorporates all time points into a unified analysis. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome across time points, consistent with the repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||13.12|0.40|0.0377
81631530|NCT02510235|162950412|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.5321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|8.83|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Blurred vision in Study eye was analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA, which evaluates changes from baseline across all time points in a single analysis. This method provides one overall value for comparison, as it incorporates all time points into a unified analysis. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome across time points, consistent with the repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||8.83|-4.62|0.5321
81631531|NCT02510235|162950412|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.32||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.04|10.68|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Photophobia in Study eye was analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA, which evaluates changes from baseline across all time points in a single analysis. This method provides one overall value for comparison, as it incorporates all time points into a unified analysis. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome across time points, consistent with the repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||10.68|-6.04|0.5790
81631532|NCT02510235|162950412|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.13||||0.3383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.41|49.68|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Total ocular tolerability score in Study eye was analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA, which evaluates changes from baseline across all time points in a single analysis. This method provides one overall value for comparison, as it incorporates all time points into a unified analysis. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome across time points, consistent with the repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||49.68|-17.41|0.3383
81631533|NCT02510235|162950413|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94||||0.6484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|3.19|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Study Eye analytic statistic is presented. The Statistical Analysis section reports results from a repeated measures ANOVA, which analyzes changes from baseline across all time points in a single unified analysis. This approach provides one overall comparison value by incorporating all time points. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome, consistently with repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||3.19|-5.07|0.6484
81659470|NCT01451827|163010980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.99||||0.2417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.01|||ANCOVA|||Hierarchical tests were used to control the type I error in the primary analysis. They are given in the following order: 1. Pooled tolvaptan treatment groups (IR and MR) versus placebo; 2. Tolvaptan MR 80 mg versus placebo; 3. Tolvaptan MR 50 mg versus placebo; 4. Tolvaptan IR 60/30 mg versus placebo.||1.01|0.97|0.2417
81659471|NCT01451827|163010981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.99|||ANCOVA|||Urinary Frequency||0.99|0.31|0.0002
81659472|NCT01451827|163010981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.08|||ANCOVA|||Urinary Frequency||1.08|0.40|< 0.0001
81659473|NCT01451827|163010981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.25|||ANCOVA|||Urinary Frequency||1.25|0.58|< 0.0001
81631534|NCT02510235|162950414|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.7408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.51|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Study Eye analytic statistic is presented. The Statistical Analysis section reports results from a repeated measures ANOVA, which analyzes changes from baseline across all time points in a single unified analysis. This approach provides one overall comparison value by incorporating all time points. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome, consistently with repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||0.51|-0.71|0.7408
81631535|NCT02510235|162950415|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.8596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.87|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Study Eye analytic statistic is presented. The Statistical Analysis section reports results from a repeated measures ANOVA, which analyzes changes from baseline across all time points in a single unified analysis. This approach provides one overall comparison value by incorporating all time points. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome, consistently with repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||0.87|-0.78|0.8596
81631536|NCT02510235|162950416|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.7891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.2|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Eyelid - Meibomian glands in Study eye analytic statistic is presented. The Statistical Analysis section reports results from a repeated measures ANOVA, which analyzes changes from baseline across all time points in a single unified analysis. This approach provides one overall comparison value by incorporating all time points. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome, consistently with repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||0.20|-0.16|0.7891
81631537|NCT02510235|162950416|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.6075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.14|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Eyelid - Erythema in Study eye analytic statistic is presented. The Statistical Analysis section reports results from a repeated measures ANOVA, which analyzes changes from baseline across all time points in a single unified analysis. This approach provides one overall comparison value by incorporating all time points. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome, consistently with repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||0.14|-0.24|0.6075
81659474|NCT01451827|163010981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.01|||ANCOVA|||Urinary Urgency||1.01|0.30|0.0004
81466339|NCT00373958|162625067|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-1.6||||||95.0|-7.1|3.8||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1.0μg/mL threshold was calculated.||3.8|-7.1|
81659475|NCT01451827|163010981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.01|||ANCOVA|||Urinary Urgency||1.01|0.29|0.0004
81659476|NCT01451827|163010981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.34|||ANCOVA|||Urinary Urgency||1.34|0.63|< 0.0001
81659477|NCT01451827|163010981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.3|||ANCOVA|||Nocturia||1.30|0.42|0.0002
81631538|NCT02510235|162950416|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.6639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.21|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Eyelid - Oedema in Study eye analytic statistic is presented.The Statistical Analysis section reports results from a repeated measures ANOVA, which analyzes changes from baseline across all time points in a single unified analysis. This approach provides one overall comparison value by incorporating all time points. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome, consistently with repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||0.21|-0.14|0.6639
81631539|NCT02510235|162950416|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.3482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.29|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Conjunctiva - Erythema in Study eye analytic statistic is presented.The Statistical Analysis section reports results from a repeated measures ANOVA, which analyzes changes from baseline across all time points in a single unified analysis. This approach provides one overall comparison value by incorporating all time points. Consequently, the reported value is not duplicated or triplicated, reflecting the global outcome consistent with repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||0.29|-0.10|0.3482
81631540|NCT02510235|162950416|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.2422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.09|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Conjunctiva - Oedema in Study eye analytic statistic is presented.The Statistical Analysis section reports results from a repeated measures ANOVA, which analyzes changes from baseline (Visit 2 - Day 1) across all time points in a single unified analysis. This approach provides one overall comparison value by incorporating all time points. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome, consistently with repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||0.09|-0.34|0.2422
81631541|NCT02510235|162950416|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.8645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.14|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Lens in Study eye analytic statistic is presented.The Statistical Analysis section reports results from a repeated measures ANOVA, which analyzes changes from baseline across all time points in a single unified analysis. This approach provides one overall comparison value by incorporating all time points. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome, consistently with repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||0.14|-0.11|0.8645
81631542|NCT02510235|162950416|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.04|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Cornea transparency in Study eye analytic statistic is presented.The Statistical Analysis section reports results from a repeated measures ANOVA, which analyzes changes from baseline across all time points in a single unified analysis. This approach provides one overall comparison value by incorporating all time points. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome, consistently with repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||0.04|-0.11|0.3790
81631543|NCT02510235|162950417|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.8363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.21|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Study eye analytic statistic is presented.The Statistical Analysis section reports results from a repeated measures ANOVA, which analyzes changes from baseline across all time points in a single unified analysis. This approach provides one overall comparison value by incorporating all time points. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome, consistently with repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||0.21|-0.26|0.8363
81631544|NCT02510235|162950418|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.6248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|1.02|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Study eye analytic statistic is presented.The Statistical Analysis section reports results from a repeated measures ANOVA, which analyzes changes from baseline (Visit 2 - Day 1) across all time points in a single unified analysis. This approach provides one overall comparison value by incorporating all time points. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome, consistently with repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||1.02|-0.62|0.6248
81631545|NCT02510235|162950419|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.6153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.49|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance included as sources of variability treatment, site and baseline tolerability score.||Study eye analytic statistic is presented.The Statistical Analysis section reports results from a repeated measures ANOVA, which analyzes changes from baseline (Visit 2 - Day 1) across all time points in a single unified analysis. This approach provides one overall comparison value by incorporating all time points. Consequently, the reported value represents the global outcome, consistently with repeated measures ANOVA methodology.||0.49|-0.82|0.6153
81631546|NCT04564209|162950426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.455|||||||ANOVA|||||||.455
81631547|NCT04564209|162950427|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.415|||||||ANOVA|||||||.415
81659478|NCT01451827|163010981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.51|||ANCOVA|||Nocturia||1.51|0.63|< 0.0001
81659479|NCT01451827|163010981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.66|||ANCOVA|||Nocturia||1.66|0.80|< 0.0001
81631548|NCT04564209|162950428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.443|||||||ANOVA|||||||.443
81631549|NCT04564209|162950429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.457|||||||ANOVA|||||||.457
81631550|NCT04564209|162950430|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.099|||||||ANOVA|||||||.099
81631551|NCT04564209|162950431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.338|||||||ANOVA|||||||.338
81631552|NCT04564209|162950432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.723|||||||ANOVA|||||||.723
81631553|NCT04564209|162950434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.578|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.578
81631554|NCT04564209|162950435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.998
81631555|NCT04564209|162950436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.864|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.864
81659480|NCT01451827|163010982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.97||||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|0.99|||ANCOVA|||Hierarchical tests were used to control the type I error in the primary analysis. They are given in the following order: 1. Pooled tolvaptan treatment groups (IR and MR) versus placebo; 2. Tolvaptan MR 80 mg versus placebo; 3. Tolvaptan MR 50 mg versus placebo; 4. Tolvaptan IR 60/30 mg versus placebo.||0.99|0.94|0.0209
81659481|NCT01451827|163010982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.96||||0.0287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Hierarchical tests were used to control the type I error in the primary analysis. They are given in the following order: 1. Pooled tolvaptan treatment groups (IR and MR) versus placebo; 2. Tolvaptan MR 80 mg versus placebo; 3. Tolvaptan MR 50 mg versus placebo; 4. Tolvaptan IR 60/30 mg versus placebo||1.00|0.93|0.0287
81631556|NCT03735979|162950438|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.51||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||"The P-value is the posterior probability that study drug has a higher benefit than control. The a priori threshold for a successful trial is 0.985.~The posterior probability that argatroban was better than placebo was 0.002."|Bayesian|Primary analysis compared treatment group with placebo, with adjustment for baseline NIHSS score in a Bayesian normal dynamic linear model.|The posterior mean of study treatment minus placebo.|||||0.002
81631557|NCT03735979|162950438|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.29||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||"The P-value is the posterior probability that study drug has a higher benefit than control. The a priori threshold for a successful trial is 0.985.~The posterior probability that eptifibitide was better than placebo was 0.04."|Bayesian|Primary analysis compared treatment group with placebo, with adjustment for baseline NIHSS score in a Bayesian normal dynamic linear model.|The posterior mean of study treatment minus placebo.|||||0.04
81631558|NCT05525104|162950477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.041
81631559|NCT05525104|162950478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.066
81704399|NCT00922974|163104914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0218|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with EQ-5D Index Score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Treatment Arm (External Beam Radiation Therapy vs. Radiosurgery/SBRT) is reported here.||||0.0218
81466340|NCT00373958|162625067|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -5%.|Difference|-0.8||||||95.0|-4.5|2.9||||||For Measles the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥1.10 I.V. threshold was calculated.||2.9|-4.5|
81631560|NCT05525104|162950482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81631561|NCT03364127|162950484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.51|||ANCOVA|Full information maximum likelihood for missing data and to retain participants for intention to treat model. Adjusted for baseline value.||||.51|-.76|0.702
81631562|NCT03364127|162950485|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.79|||ANCOVA|Full information maximum likelihood for missing data and to retain participants for intention to treat model. Adjusted for baseline value.||||.79|-.58|0.77
81466341|NCT00373958|162625067|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -5%.|Difference|3.6||||||95.0|-4.7|11.9||||||For Mumps the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥1.10 I.V. threshold was calculated.||11.9|-4.7|
81631563|NCT03364127|162950486|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.16||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|4.09|||ANCOVA|Full information maximum likelihood for missing data and to retain participants for intention to treat model. Adjusted for baseline value.||||4.09|-1.76|0.436
81631564|NCT03364127|162950487|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.72||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|6.54||Kaplan-Meier curves by treatment arm were examined to determine the rates of return to baseline over the 12-week follow-up period .|Log Rank|||Goal was to assess duration of effect among those who showed a response to the intervention (1.5 or greater decrease in PIN).||6.54|1.13|0.017
81631565|NCT02278211|162950544|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.76|||Log Rank|||||1.76|0.89|0.20
81631566|NCT02278211|162950545|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.43||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|5.12|||Log Rank|||||5.12|1.15|0.02
81631567|NCT06037668|162950550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1134||||||p-values are calculated by independent t-test|Independent t-test|||||||0.1134
81631568|NCT06037668|162950551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0031||||||p-values are calculated by independent t-test|Independent t-test|||||||0.003100
81631569|NCT06037668|162950552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0503||||||p-values are calculated by independent t-test|Independent t-test|||||||0.050300
81631570|NCT06037668|162950553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1178||||||p-values are calculated by independent t-test|Independent t-test|||||||0.1178
81631571|NCT06037668|162950554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1003||||||p-values are calculated by independent t-test|Independent t-test|||||||0.1003
81631572|NCT06037668|162950555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4832||||||p-values are calculated by independent t-test|Independent t-test|||||||0.4832
81631573|NCT04881461|162950580|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.88||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.17||Adjusted P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates in the model: treatment, season and their interaction, ongoing asthma status, and country and season interaction|Placebo vs 5-grass mix SLIT-drops|"The null hypothesis was defined as no difference in means between treatment arms. The endpoint analysis was based on a 5% significance level. The trial was designed to have 86% power for the primary endpoint using the primary (trial product) estimand."||3.17|0.60|0.0036
81631574|NCT04881461|162950581|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.1111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.39||Adjusted P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates in the model: treatment, season and their interaction, ongoing asthma status, and country and season interaction.|Placebo vs 5-grass mix SLIT-drops|"The null hypothesis was defined as no difference in means between treatment arms. The endpoint analysis was based on a 5% significance level. The trial was designed to have 95% power for this key secondary endpoint using the primary (trial product) estimand."||0.39|-0.04|0.1111
81631575|NCT04881461|162950582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.33||||0.0417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|2.67||Observed P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates in the model: treatment, season and their interaction, ongoing asthma status, and country and season interaction|Placebo vs 5-grass SLIT-drops|"The null hypothesis was defined as no difference in means between treatment arms. The analysis was based on a 5% significance level. The endpoint was analysed using primary (trial product) estimand."||2.67|-0.01|0.0417
81631576|NCT04881461|162950583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.4984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.3||Observed P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates in the model: treatment, season and their interaction, ongoing asthma status, and country and season interaction|Placebo vs 5-grass SLIT drops|"The null hypothesis was defined as no difference in means between treatment arms. The analysis was based on a 5% significance level. The endpoint was analysed using primary (trial product) estimand."||0.30|-0.15|0.4984
81631577|NCT04881461|162950584|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.4438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.27||Observed P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates in the model: treatment, season and their interaction, ongoing asthma status, and country and season interaction|Placebo vs 5-grass mix SLIT-drops|"The null hypothesis was defined as no difference in means between treatment arms. The analysis was based on a 5% significance level. The endpoint was analysed using primary (trial product) estimand."||0.27|-0.12|0.4438
81631578|NCT04881461|162950585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.38||Observed P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates in the model: treatment, season and their interaction, ongoing asthma status, and country and season interaction|Placebo vs 5-grass mix SLIT-drops|"The null hypothesis was defined as no difference in means between treatment arms. The analysis was based on a 5% significance level. The endpoint was analysed using primary (trial product) estimand."||0.38|0.01|0.0363
81631579|NCT04881461|162950586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19||||0.0329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|2.31||Observed P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates in the model: treatment, season and their interaction, ongoing asthma status, and country and season interaction|Placebo vs 5-grass mix SLIT drops|"The null hypothesis was defined as no difference in means between treatment arms. The analysis was based on a 5% significance level. The endpoint was analysed using primary (trial product) estimand.."||2.31|0.06|0.0329
81631580|NCT04881461|162950587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.73||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.79||Observed P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates in the model: treatment, season and their interaction, ongoing asthma status, and country and season interaction|Placebo vs 5-grass mix SLIT-drops|"The null hypothesis was defined as no difference in means between treatment arms. The analysis was based on a 5% significance level. The endpoint was analysed using primary (trial product) estimand."||2.79|0.66|0.0016
81631581|NCT04881461|162950588|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.4502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.92||Observed P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates in the model: treatment, season and their interaction, ongoing asthma status, and country and season interaction|Placebo vs 5-grass mix SLIT-drops|"The null hypothesis was defined as no difference in means between treatment arms. The analysis was based on a 5% significance level. The endpoint was analysed using primary (trial product) estimand."||0.92|-0.42|0.4502
81631582|NCT04881461|162950589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55||||0.1177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|1.23||Observed P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates in the model: treatment, season and their interaction, ongoing asthma status, and country and season interaction|Placebo vs 5-grass mix SLIT-drops|"The null hypothesis was defined as no difference in means between treatment arms. The analysis was based on a 5% significance level. The endpoint was analysed using primary (trial product) estimand."||1.23|-0.14|0.1177
81631583|NCT04881461|162950590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.4604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.79||Observed P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates in the model: treatment, season and their interaction, ongoing asthma status, and country and season interaction|Placebo vs 5-grass mix SLIT-drops|"The null hypothesis was defined as no difference in means between treatment arms. The analysis was based on a 5% significance level. The endpoint was analysed using primary (trial product) estimand."||0.79|-0.37|0.4604
81631584|NCT04881461|162950591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57||||0.0549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.15||Observed P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates in the model: treatment, season and their interaction, ongoing asthma status, and country and season interaction|Placebo vs 5-grass mix SLIT-drops|"The null hypothesis was defined as no difference in means between treatment arms. The analysis was based on a 5% significance level. The endpoint was analysed using primary (trial product) estimand."||1.15|-0.01|0.0549
81631585|NCT04881461|162950592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.93||Observed P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates in the model: treatment, season and their interaction, ongoing asthma status, and country and season interaction|Placebo vs 5-grass mix SLIT-drops|"The null hypothesis was defined as no difference in means between treatment arms. The analysis was based on a 5% significance level. The endpoint was analysed using primary (trial product) estimand."||1.93|0.30|0.0049
81631586|NCT04881461|162950593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.95||Observed P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates in the model: treatment, season and their interaction, ongoing asthma status, and country and season interaction|Placebo vs 5-grass mix SLIT-drops|"The null hypothesis was defined as no difference in means between treatment arms. The analysis was based on a 5% significance level. The endpoint was analysed using primary (trial product) estimand."||1.95|0.54|0.0004
81631587|NCT04881461|162950594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.63||Observed P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates in the model: treatment, season and their interaction, ongoing asthma status, and country and season interaction|Placebo vs 5-grass mix SLIT-drops|"The null hypothesis was defined as no difference in means between treatment arms. The analysis was based on a 5% significance level. The endpoint was analysed using primary (trial product) estimand."||1.63|0.25|0.0054
81631588|NCT04881461|162950595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.11||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.71||Observed P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates in the model: treatment, season and their interaction, ongoing asthma status, and country and season interaction|Placebo vs 5-grass mix SLIT-drops|"The null hypothesis was defined as no difference in means between treatment arms. The analysis was based on a 5% significance level. The endpoint was analysed using primary (trial product) estimand."||1.71|0.52|0.0002
81659482|NCT01451827|163010982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.96||||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Hierarchical tests were used to control the type I error in the primary analysis. They are given in the following order: 1. Pooled tolvaptan treatment groups (IR and MR) versus placebo; 2. Tolvaptan MR 80 mg versus placebo; 3. Tolvaptan MR 50 mg versus placebo; 4. Tolvaptan IR 60/30 mg versus placebo||1.00|0.93|0.0298
81466342|NCT00373958|162625067|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -5%.|Difference|1.2||||||95.0|-4.4|6.9||||||For Rubella the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥15 IU/mL threshold was calculated.||6.9|-4.4|
81631589|NCT02997202|162950596|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.679||||0.0518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.459|1.005|||Log Rank|||Stratification factors were conditioning regimen intensity MAC vs RIC/NMA, time from transplant to randomization (30 to 60 days vs 61 to 90 days), and the presence of MRD (present vs absent/unknown) based on the pre-transplant BM aspirate.||1.005|0.459|0.0518
81631590|NCT02997202|162950597|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.846||||0.4394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.554|1.293|||Log Rank|||Stratification factors were conditioning regimen intensity MAC vs RIC/NMA, time from transplant to randomization (30 to 60 days vs 61 to 90 days), and the presence of MRD (present vs absent/unknown) based on the pre-transplant BM aspirate.||1.293|0.554|0.4394
81631591|NCT02997202|162950600|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.308||||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1352|4.6922|||Fine-Grays Model|||Based on Fine \& Gray's model adjusting for conditioning regimen intensity (MAC vs RIC/NMA), time from transplant to randomization (30-60 days vs 61-90 days) \& presence of MRD (present vs absent/indeterminate) based on the pre-transplant BM aspirate.||4.6922|1.1352|0.0209
81631592|NCT02997202|162950601|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.6417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.686|1.261|||Log Rank|||Stratification factors were conditioning regimen intensity MAC vs RIC/NMA, time from transplant to randomization (30 to 60 days vs 61 to 90 days), and the presence of MRD (present vs absent/unknown) based on the pre-transplant BM aspirate.||1.261|0.686|0.6417
81659483|NCT01451827|163010982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.98||||0.2306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.01|||ANCOVA|||Hierarchical tests were used to control the type I error in the primary analysis. They are given in the following order: 1. Pooled tolvaptan treatment groups (IR and MR) versus placebo; 2. Tolvaptan MR 80 mg versus placebo; 3. Tolvaptan MR 50 mg versus placebo; 4. Tolvaptan IR 60/30 mg versus placebo||1.01|0.94|0.2306
81659484|NCT01445301|163011005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-7.0|||ANCOVA|||||-7.0|-15.0|<0.001
81659485|NCT01445301|163011005|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-3.6|||ANCOVA|||||-3.6|-12.9|<0.001
81659486|NCT01445301|163011007|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-1.5|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 1||-1.5|-4.4|<0.001
81466343|NCT00373958|162625067|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|4.8||||||95.0|-3.4|13.0||||||For Varicella the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥1.09 I.V. threshold was calculated.||13.0|-3.4|
81631593|NCT02997202|162950602|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8938||||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5574|1.433|||Fine-Grays model|||"aGVHD II to IV:~Based on Fine and Gray's model adjusting for conditioning regimen intensity (MAC vs RIC/NMA), time from transplant to randomization (30-60 days vs 61-90 days) \& presence of MRD (present vs absent/indeterminate) based on the pre-transplant BM aspirate."||1.4330|0.5574|0.6410
81659487|NCT01445301|163011007|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.4|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 2||0.4|-4.0|0.113
81659488|NCT01445301|163011007|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|0.3|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 4||0.3|-4.2|0.084
81659489|NCT01445301|163011007|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 8||-0.3|-5.1|0.026
81659490|NCT01445301|163011007|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 12||-0.3|-5.0|0.030
81659491|NCT01445301|163011007|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 1||-0.4|-6.5|0.028
81534105|NCT04290039|162753321|OTHER|Estimation only|Geometric ratio of least-square means|0.603|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5524|0.6582|||Mixed Models Analysis||Only subjects who had at least 2 periods where study drug was received with an evaluable PK profile were included in the comparisons.|||0.6582|0.5524|
81631594|NCT02997202|162950602|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4254||||0.4128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6103|3.3289|||Fine-Grays model|||"aGVHD III to IV:~Based on Fine and Gray's model adjusting for conditioning regimen intensity (MAC vs RIC/NMA), time from transplant to randomization (30-60 days vs 61-90 days) \& presence of MRD (present vs absent/indeterminate) based on the pre-transplant BM aspirate."||3.3289|0.6103|0.4128
81631595|NCT02997202|162950603|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.236||||0.1725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9116|1.6757|||Fine-Grays Model|||Based on Fine and Gray's model adjusting for conditioning regimen intensity (MAC vs RIC/NMA), time from transplant to randomization (30-60 days vs 61-90 days) \& presence of MRD (present vs absent/indeterminate) based on the pre-transplant BM aspirate.||1.6757|0.9116|0.1725
81631596|NCT02997202|162950604|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.236||||0.1725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9116|1.6757|||Fine-Grays Model|||Based on Fine and Gray's model adjusting for conditioning regimen intensity (MAC vs RIC/NMA), time from transplant to randomization (30-60 days vs 61-90 days) \& presence of MRD (present vs absent/indeterminate) based on the pre-transplant BM aspirate.||1.6757|0.9116|0.1725
81631597|NCT02997202|162950605|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.4537||||0.2029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5126|23.2687|||Fine-Grays Model|||MRD Eradication||23.2687|0.5126|0.2029
81631598|NCT02997202|162950605|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7073||||0.4077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3116|1.6055|||Fine-Grays Model|||MRD 10\^-4 Detection||1.6055|0.3116|0.4077
81631599|NCT02997202|162950606|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3729|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2243|0.6199|||Fine-Grays Model|||Based on Fine and Gray's model adjusting for conditioning regimen intensity (MAC vs RIC/NMA), time from transplant to randomization (30-60 days vs 61-90 days) \& presence of MRD (present vs absent/indeterminate) based on the pre-transplant BM aspirate.||0.6199|0.2243|<0.001
81631600|NCT02997202|162950607|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4848||||0.0568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9886|2.23|||Fine-Grays model|||Based on Fine and Gray's model adjusting for conditioning regimen intensity (MAC vs RIC/NMA), time from transplant to randomization (30-60 days vs 61-90 days) \& presence of MRD (present vs absent/indeterminate) based on the pre-transplant BM aspirate.||2.2300|0.9886|0.0568
81631601|NCT04214834|162950666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|4.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||Given that the model was on the log scale, mean difference and 95% confidence interval were derived from 1,000 bootstrap resamples.|A logarithmic transformation was applied to the outcome, centers were added as random effects to account for variation between them.||4.29|1.70|<0.001
81631602|NCT06097494|162950676|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.15|||||Calculated as the odds of a person diagnosed with vitiligo having with depression versus people not diagnosed with vitiligo|||1.15|1.01|
81631603|NCT06097494|162950677|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.3|||||Calculated as the odds of people diagnosed with vitiligo having anxiety compared to people not diagnosed with vitilligo.|||1.30|1.09|
81631604|NCT06097494|162950678|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.17|||||Calculated as the odds of people diagnosed with vitiligo having anxiety or depression compared to people not diagnosed with vitilligo.|||1.17|1.03|
81631605|NCT06097494|162950679|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|1.32|||||Adjusted incident rate ratio for increased primary care use was calculated by comparing patients with vitiligo versus matched controls not having vitiligo,using negative binomial regression.|||1.32|1.26|
81631606|NCT06097494|162950681|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.2|||||Hazard ratios for mental health referrals was calculated using Cox proportional hazards regression model and reflect a comparison of the incidence rates between people diagnosed with vitiligo and people not diagnosed with vitiligo.|||1.20|0.93|
81704400|NCT00922974|163104914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9437|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with EQ-5D Index Score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Age (\< 63 years vs. ≥ 63 years) is reported here.||||0.9437
81631607|NCT06097494|162950682|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.15|||||Hazard ratios for unemployment was calculated using Cox proportional hazards regression model and reflect a comparison of the incidence rates between people diagnosed with vitiligo and people not diagnosed with vitiligo.|||1.15|0.76|
81631608|NCT06097494|162950683|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.24|||||Hazard ratios for time off work was calculated using Cox proportional hazards regression model and reflect a comparison of the incidence rates between people diagnosed with vitiligo and people not diagnosed with vitiligo.|||1.24|1.06|
81631609|NCT06097494|162950684|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.31|||||Hazard ratios for sleep disturbance was calculated using Cox proportional hazards regression model and reflect a comparison of the incidence rates between people diagnosed with vitiligo and people not diagnosed with vitiligo.|||1.31|1.02|
81631610|NCT03812614|162950705|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors I-DSMES; negative coefficient favors FAM-ACT|Linear mixed model with random intercept and slope was used to compare the change in HbA1c as a function of time (included using restricted cubic splines), the interaction between time and intervention arm, baseline A1c and whether PT-SP live together (stratification variables), baseline insulin use, age, vital hunger, and preferred language.||1.14|-0.05|0.07
81631611|NCT03812614|162950706|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors I-DSMES; negative coefficient favors FAM-ACT|Linear mixed model with random intercept and slope was used to compare the change in A1c as a function of time (included using restricted cubic splines), the interaction between time and intervention arm, baseline A1c and whether PT-SP live together (stratification variables), baseline insulin use, age, vital hunger, and preferred language||0.64|-0.67|0.96
81631612|NCT03812614|162950707|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.51||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|3.38|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors I-DSMES; negative coefficient favors FAM-ACT|Change in patient SBP was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c).||3.38|-6.40|0.55
81466344|NCT00373958|162625068|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.94||||||95.0|0.75|1.17||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b (PRP) the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.17|0.75|
81631613|NCT03812614|162950708|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.74||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|10.91|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors I-DSMES; negative coefficient favors FAM-ACT|Change in patient SBP was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c).||10.91|0.57|0.03
81631614|NCT03812614|162950709|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|1.58|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors I-DSMES; negative coefficient favors FAM-ACT|Change in patient diabetes distress was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c).||1.58|-2.15|0.76
81631615|NCT03812614|162950710|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|1.46|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors I-DSMES; negative coefficient favors FAM-ACT|Change in patient diabetes distress was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c).||1.46|-2.11|0.72
81631616|NCT03812614|162950711|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors I-DSMES; negative coefficient favors FAM-ACT|Change in patient health eating was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c).||0.29|-0.76|0.38
81631617|NCT03812614|162950712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Change in patient physical activity was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c).||0.74|-1.11|0.70
81631618|NCT03812614|162950713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Change in patient diabetes medication adherence was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c).||0.74|-0.53|0.75
81659492|NCT01445301|163011007|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|-1.7|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 2||-1.7|-9.1|0.004
81659493|NCT01445301|163011007|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established|Odds Ratio (OR)|-5.8||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|-1.9|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 4||-1.9|-9.6|0.003
81659494|NCT01445301|163011007|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.5||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-1.6|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 8||-1.6|-9.4|0.006
81659495|NCT01445301|163011007|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|-1.7|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 12||-1.7|-9.5|0.005
81659496|NCT01445301|163011007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 1||-1.1|-3.9|<0.001
81659497|NCT01445301|163011007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-1.6|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 2||-1.6|-4.7|<0.001
81659498|NCT01445301|163011007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 4||-0.9|-4.1|0.002
81659499|NCT01445301|163011007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 8||-0.9|-4.5|0.003
81659500|NCT01445301|163011007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-1.0|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 12||-1.0|-4.6|0.002
81659501|NCT01445301|163011007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-3.2|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 1||-3.2|-8.8|<0.001
81659502|NCT01445301|163011007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|-4.7|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 2||-4.7|-11.4|<0.001
81659503|NCT01445301|163011007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-6.2|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 4||-6.2|-13.1|<0.001
81659504|NCT01445301|163011007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-5.1|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 8||-5.1|-12.1|<0.001
81659505|NCT01445301|163011007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|-4.8|||ANCOVA|||WEEK 12||-4.8|-11.6|<0.001
81659506|NCT01445301|163011008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established|Mean Difference (Net)|-7.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-4.12|||ANCOVA|||Total Lesion Counts, WEEK 1||-4.12|-11.30|<0.001
81659507|NCT01445301|163011008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.24|-3.77|||ANCOVA|||Total Lesion Counts, WEEK 2||-3.77|-13.24|<0.001
81659508|NCT01445301|163011008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established.|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.37|-4.41|||ANCOVA|||Total Lesion Counts, WEEK 4||-4.41|-13.37|<0.001
81659509|NCT01445301|163011008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established.|Mean Difference (Net)|-9.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.82|-4.43|||ANCOVA|||Total Lesion Counts, WEEK 8||-4.43|-13.82|<0.001
81659510|NCT01445301|163011008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established.|Mean Difference (Net)|-9.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.11|-4.75|||ANCOVA|||Total Lesion Counts, WEEK 12||-4.75|-14.11|<0.001
81534106|NCT04290039|162753322|OTHER|Estimation only|Geometric ratio of least-square means|0.546|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4971|0.6004|||Mixed Models Analysis||Only subjects who had at least 2 periods where study drug was received with an evaluable PK profile were included in the comparisons.|||0.6004|0.4971|
81631619|NCT03812614|162950713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Change in patient blood pressure medication adherence (days/week meds were taken) was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c). Analyses were ITT and thus based on data from all enrolled patients.||0.91|-0.98|0.94
81631620|NCT03812614|162950713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Change in patient cholesterol medication adherence (days/week meds were taken) was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c). Analyses were ITT and thus based on data from all enrolled patients.||0.61|-1.46|0.42
81631621|NCT03812614|162950714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Change in patient self-efficacy was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c).||0.52|-0.54|0.96
81631622|NCT03812614|162950715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.93||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|9.78|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Change in patient activation was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c).||9.78|-3.92|0.40
81631623|NCT03812614|162950716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.75||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|1.68|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Change in patient satisfaction with SP support was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c).||1.68|-0.18|0.11
81631624|NCT03812614|162950717|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Change in patient perception of supportive and non-supportive behaviors was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c).||0.55|-0.19|0.34
81631625|NCT03812614|162950719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors I-DSMES; negative coefficient favors FAM-ACT|Support Persons (SPs) were surveyed twice, once at baseline and again at the end of their participation in the study. For SPs enrolled before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic (n=77), the follow-up survey was conducted at 12 months. Due to factors related to the pandemic, the length of the protocol was reduced from 12 to 6 months. Thus, SPs enrolled after the pandemic started (n=145) received their follow-up survey at 6 months, and 6-month change was used for predetermined SP outcomes.||1.23|-2.67|0.47
81631626|NCT03812614|162950720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Support Persons (SPs) were surveyed twice, once at baseline and again at the end of their participation in the study. For SPs enrolled before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic (n=77), the follow-up survey was conducted at 12 months. Due to factors related to the pandemic, the length of the protocol was reduced from 12 to 6 months. Thus, SPs enrolled after the pandemic started (n=145) received their follow-up survey at 6 months, and 6-month change was used for predetermined SP outcomes.||0.27|-0.78|0.35
81631627|NCT03812614|162950721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Change in patient healthy eating was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c).||0.01|-1.00|0.06
81631628|NCT03812614|162950722|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|||0.54|-1.22|0.45
81631629|NCT03812614|162950723|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Change in patient diabetes medication adherence was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c).||0.35|-0.86|0.40
81631630|NCT03812614|162950723|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Change in patient blood pressure medication adherence (days/week meds were taken) was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6month change in patient A1c). Analyses were ITT and thus based on data from all enrolled patients.||0.88|-0.90|0.98
81631631|NCT03812614|162950723|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Change in patient cholesterol medication adherence (days/week meds were taken) was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6month change in patient A1c). Analyses were ITT and thus based on data from all enrolled patients.||0.61|-1.42|0.43
81631632|NCT03812614|162950724|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|||0.01|-1.00|0.06
81631633|NCT03812614|162950725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|6.49|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Change in patient activation was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c).||6.49|-7.22|0.92
81631634|NCT03812614|162950726|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.99|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Change in patient satisfaction with SP support was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c).||1.99|0.21|0.02
81631635|NCT03812614|162950727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Change in patient perception of supportive and non-supportive behaviors was analyzed in a manner similar to that described for the primary outcome (6-month change in patient A1c).||0.70|-0.01|0.06
81631636|NCT03812614|162950728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|4.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Support Persons (SPs) were surveyed twice, once at baseline and again at the end of their participation in the study. For SPs enrolled before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic (n=77), the follow-up survey was conducted at 12 months. Due to factors related to the pandemic, the length of the protocol was reduced from 12 to 6 months. Thus, SPs enrolled after the pandemic started (n=145) received their follow-up survey at 6 months, and 6-month change was used for predetermined SP outcomes.|Positive coefficient favors I-DSMES; negative coefficient favors FAM-ACT|4.57|-2.19|0.49
81534107|NCT04290039|162753322|OTHER|Estimation only|Geometric ratio of least-square means|0.306|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2788|0.3367|||Mixed Models Analysis||Only subjects who had at least 2 periods where study drug was received with an evaluable PK profile were included in the comparisons.|||0.3367|0.2788|
81631637|NCT03812614|162950729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.78||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.66|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive coefficient favors FAM-ACT; negative coefficient favors I-DSMES|Support Persons (SPs) were surveyed twice, once at baseline and again at the end of their participation in the study. For SPs enrolled before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic (n=77), the follow-up survey was conducted at 12 months. Due to factors related to the pandemic, the length of the protocol was reduced from 12 to 6 months. Thus, SPs enrolled after the pandemic started (n=145) received their follow-up survey at 6 months, and 6-month change was used for predetermined SP outcomes.||1.66|-0.09|0.08
81631638|NCT04704869|162950763|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.17||||||||1.17|0.81|
81631639|NCT04163991|162950786|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.47|-0.21||Results are from MMRM analysis with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, and baseline DAS28-CRP score included in the model.|MMRM||LS Mean difference is VIB4920 minus placebo. Differences less than 0 favor VIB4920.|||-0.21|-1.47|0.0296
81631640|NCT04163991|162950786|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.0355|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.44|-0.18||Results are from MMRM analysis with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, and baseline DAS28-CRP score included in the model.|MMRM||LS Mean difference is VIB4920 minus placebo. Differences less than 0 favor VIB4920.|||-0.18|-1.44|0.0355
81631641|NCT04163991|162950786|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.0364|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.44|-0.18||Results are from MMRM analysis with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, and baseline DAS28-CRP score included in the model.|MMRM||LS Mean difference is VIB4920 minus placebo. Differences less than 0 favor VIB4920.|||-0.18|-1.44|0.0364
81631642|NCT04163991|162950786|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.0478|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.41|-0.13||Results are from MMRM analysis with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, and baseline DAS28-CRP score included in the model.|MMRM||LS Mean difference is VIB4920 minus placebo. Differences less than 0 favor VIB4920.|||-0.13|-1.41|0.0478
81631643|NCT04163991|162950797|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric mean versus placebo|0.64||||0.0584|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|0.94||Results are from MMRM analysis on log(ratio to baseline) with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, and log(baseline) included in the model.|MMRM||Ratio of geometric mean is for VIB4920:placebo. Ratios less than 1 indicate a decrease.|||0.94|0.43|0.0584
81631644|NCT04163991|162950797|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean versus placebo|0.76||||0.2274|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.51|1.11||Results are from MMRM analysis on log(ratio to baseline) with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, and log(baseline) included in the model.|MMRM||Ratio of geometric mean is for VIB4920:placebo. Ratios less than 1 indicate a decrease.|||1.11|0.51|0.2274
81631645|NCT04163991|162950797|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric mean versus placebo|0.77||||0.2794|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|1.14||Results are from MMRM analysis on log(ratio to baseline) with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, and log(baseline) included in the model.|MMRM||Ratio of geometric mean is for VIB4920:placebo. Ratios less than 1 indicate a decrease.|||1.14|0.52|0.2794
81631646|NCT04163991|162950797|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric mean versus placebo|0.57||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|0.85||Results are from MMRM analysis on log(ratio to baseline) with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, and log(baseline) included in the model.|MMRM||Ratio of geometric mean is for VIB4920:placebo. Ratios less than 1 indicate a decrease.|||0.85|0.39|0.0199
81631647|NCT04163991|162950798|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric mean versus placebo|0.64||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|0.79||Results are from MMRM analysis on log(ratio to baseline) with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, and log(baseline) included in the model.|MMRM||Ratio of geometric mean is for VIB4920:placebo. Ratios less than 1 indicate a decrease.|||0.79|0.52|0.0007
81631648|NCT04163991|162950798|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric mean versus placebo|0.62||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|0.76||Results are from MMRM analysis on log(ratio to baseline) with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, and log(baseline) included in the model.|MMRM||Ratio of geometric mean is for VIB4920:placebo. Ratios less than 1 indicate a decrease.|||0.76|0.50|0.0003
81631649|NCT04163991|162950798|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric mean versus placebo|0.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|0.74||Results are from MMRM analysis on log(ratio to baseline) with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, and log(baseline) included in the model.|MMRM||Ratio of geometric mean is for VIB4920:placebo. Ratios less than 1 indicate a decrease.|||0.74|0.48|0.0001
81631650|NCT04163991|162950798|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric mean versus placebo|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|0.59||Results are from MMRM analysis on log(ratio to baseline) with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, and log(baseline) included in the model.|MMRM||Ratio of geometric mean is for VIB4920:placebo. Ratios less than 1 indicate a decrease.|||0.59|0.38|< 0.0001
81534108|NCT04290039|162753322|OTHER|Estimation only|Geometric ratio of least-square means|0.561|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5104|0.6164|||Mixed Models Analysis||Only subjects who had at least 2 periods where study drug was received with an evaluable PK profile were included in the comparisons.|||0.6164|0.5104|
81659511|NCT01445301|163011008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established.|Mean Difference (Net)|-10.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.12|-5.97|||ANCOVA|||Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 1||-5.97|-15.12|<0.001
81534109|NCT04290039|162753323|OTHER|Estimation only|Geometric ratio of least-square means|0.549|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4273|0.7118|||Mixed Models Analysis||Only subjects who had at least 2 periods where study drug was received with an evaluable PK profile were included in the comparisons.|||0.7118|0.4273|
81534110|NCT04290039|162753323|OTHER|Estimation only|Geometric ratio of least-square means|0.049|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0381|0.0641|||Mixed Models Analysis||Only subjects who had at least 2 periods where study drug was received with an evaluable PK profile were included in the comparisons.|||0.0641|0.0381|
81631651|NCT04163991|162950799|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|8.0||Results are from logistic regression analysis with treatment and baseline DAS28-CRP score included in the model.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is VIB4920/placebo, with associated 90% CI and p-value. Odds ratios greater than 1 favor VIB4920.|||8.0|0.2|0.7750
81631652|NCT04163991|162950799|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.6974|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|5.5||Results are from logistic regression analysis with treatment and baseline DAS28-CRP score included in the model.|Regression, Logistic||(Lower limit of 90% CI is \< 0.1.) Odds ratio is VIB4920/placebo, with associated 90% CI and p-value. Odds ratios greater than 1 favor VIB4920.|||5.5|0.1|0.6974
81631653|NCT04163991|162950799|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.9318|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|5.7||Results are from logistic regression analysis with treatment and baseline DAS28-CRP score included in the model.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is VIB4920/placebo, with associated 90% CI and p-value. Odds ratios greater than 1 favor VIB4920.|||5.7|0.1|0.9318
81631654|NCT04163991|162950799|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.9108|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|5.1||Results are from logistic regression analysis with treatment and baseline DAS28-CRP score included in the model.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is VIB4920/placebo, with associated 90% CI and p-value. Odds ratios greater than 1 favor VIB4920.|||5.1|0.2|0.9108
81631655|NCT04163991|162950800|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.9805|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|10.6||Based on Cox regression method with treatment group included in the model.|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio is VIB4920/placebo. Hazard ratios less than 1 favor VIB4920.|||10.60|0.10|0.9805
81631656|NCT04163991|162950800|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.9805|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|10.6||Based on Cox regression method with treatment group included in the model.|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio is VIB4920/placebo. Hazard ratios less than 1 favor VIB4920.|||10.60|0.10|0.9805
81631657|NCT04163991|162950800|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.01||||0.3407|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|20.09||Based on Cox regression method with treatment group included in the model.|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio is VIB4920/placebo. Hazard ratios less than 1 favor VIB4920.|||20.09|0.45|0.3407
81631658|NCT04163991|162950800|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.9805|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|10.6||Based on Cox regression method with treatment group included in the model.|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio is VIB4920/placebo. Hazard ratios less than 1 favor VIB4920.|||10.60|0.10|0.9805
81631659|NCT00450216|162950874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|15.3||CMH test stratified by use of low-dose aspirin (yes/no) and prior upper gastrointestinal (UGI) ulcer history (yes/no) at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The primary efficacy endpoint was the number of participants developing gastric ulcers throughout 24 weeks of treatment. A summary, including cumulative frequency and percentage with associated 95% confidence intervals was produced for the observational incidences of gastric ulcers at 24 weeks. The cumulative number of participants developing gastric ulcers at 24 weeks was analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by use of low-dose aspirin and prior UGI ulcer history.||15.3|4.4|<0.0001
81631660|NCT00450216|162950875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|17.6||CMH test stratified by use of low-dose aspirin (yes/no) and prior UGI ulcer history (yes/no) at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The secondary efficacy endpoint was the number of participants developing UGI (i.e., gastric and/or duodenal) ulcers throughout 24 weeks of treatment. A summary, including cumulative frequency and percentage with associated 95% confidence intervals was produced for the observational incidences of UGI ulcers at 24 weeks. The cumulative number of participants developing UGI ulcers at 24 weeks was analyzed using the CMH test stratified by use of low-dose aspirin and prior UGI ulcer history.||17.6|6.1|<0.0001
81631661|NCT00450216|162950876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.8||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|6.8||CMH test stratified by use of low-dose aspirin (yes/no) and prior UGI ulcer history (yes/no) at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The secondary efficacy endpoint was the number of participants developing duodenal ulcers throughout 24 weeks of treatment. A summary, including cumulative frequency and percentage with associated 95% confidence intervals was produced for the observational incidences of duodenal ulcers at 24 weeks. The cumulative number of participants developing duodenal ulcers at 24 weeks was analyzed using the CMH test stratified by use of low-dose aspirin and prio UGI ulcer history at randomization.||6.8|1.0|0.0006
81659512|NCT01445301|163011008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established|Mean Difference (Net)|-7.21||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.73|-1.69|||ANCOVA|||Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 2||-1.69|-12.73|0.011
81659513|NCT01445301|163011008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established.|Mean Difference (Net)|-7.64||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.93|-2.35|||ANCOVA|||Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 4||-2.35|-12.93|0.005
81659514|NCT01445301|163011008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established.|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.73||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|-3.26|||ANCOVA|||Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 8||-3.26|-14.20|0.002
81534111|NCT04290039|162753323|OTHER|Estimation only|Geometric ratio of least-square means|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0695|0.1167|||Mixed Models Analysis||Only subjects who had at least 2 periods where study drug was received with an evaluable PK profile were included in the comparisons.|||0.1167|0.0695|
81631662|NCT04499521|162950921|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.5||||||Mean difference between Gauze and Gel ARM A Bladder D2cc||0.50|-0.27|
81631663|NCT04499521|162950921|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.96||||||Mean difference between Gauze and Gel ARM B Bladder D2cc||0.96|-0.94|
81631664|NCT04499521|162950921|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.16||||||Mean difference between Gauze and Gel ARM A Rectum D2cc||0.16|-0.54|
81631665|NCT04499521|162950921|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.29||||||Mean difference between Gauze and Gel ARM B Rectum D2cc||0.29|-0.67|
81631666|NCT03734029|162950924|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.5085|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4012|0.6444||Two-sided p-value from stratified log-rank test, Hazard ratio and 95% CI from stratified Cox proportional hazards model using stratification factors: HER2 status, number of prior lines of chemotherapy, hormone Receptor/CDK status, as defined by IXRS.|Log Rank|||||0.6444|0.4012|<0.0001
81631667|NCT01474122|162950970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||NB-2 estimate of new DUs per patient|1.194||||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.766|1.861|||negative binomial-2 regression (NB-2)||The estimated value corresponds to the treatment effect i.e. the ratio between the estimated number of new DUs in macitentan 3 mg and in placebo|||1.861|0.766|0.434
81631668|NCT01474122|162950970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||NB-2 estimate of new DUs per patient|1.208||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.773|1.886|||NB-2||The estimated value corresponds to the treatment effect i.e. the ratio between the estimated number of new DUs in macitentan 10 mg and in placebo|||1.886|0.773|0.407
81631669|NCT01474122|162950971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.831||||0.5668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.442|1.564|||Chi-squared|||||1.564|0.442|0.5668
81631670|NCT01474122|162950971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.789||||0.4624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.484|||Chi-squared|||||1.484|0.420|0.4624
81631671|NCT01474122|162950972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.216||||0.6117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.572|2.582|||Chi-squared|||||2.582|0.572|0.6117
81631672|NCT01474122|162950972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.048||||0.9047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.485|2.264|||Chi-squared|||||2.264|0.485|0.9047
81631673|NCT01474122|162950973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.2|0.347
81631674|NCT01474122|162950973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.3|0.165
81631675|NCT01474122|162950974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.2|0.339
81631676|NCT01474122|162950974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.2|0.312
81631677|NCT01474122|162950975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.4|0.319
81631678|NCT01474122|162950975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.4|0.221
81631679|NCT04173247|162950980|OTHER|A t-test with 180 degrees of freedom to compare the mean DLQI score over the 6 weeks in arm1 to the mean DLQI score over six weeks in arm2.||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.28
81631680|NCT03884101|162950988|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.5550121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.24|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test and stratified by ECOG performance status and prior chemotherapy and/or chemoradiation.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method for tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status and prior chemotherapy and/or chemoradiation.|||1.24|0.83|0.5550121
81631681|NCT03884101|162950989|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.1792058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.1|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test and stratified by MMR status, ECOG performance status, and prior chemotherapy and/or chemoradiation.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method for tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by MMR status, ECOG performance status, and prior chemotherapy and/or chemoradiation.|||1.10|0.77|0.1792058
81631682|NCT03884101|162950990|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis for the non-inferiority test was that the hazard ratio was equal to 1.1.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.2459875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.26|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test and stratified by ECOG performance status and prior chemotherapy and/or chemoradiation.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method for tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status and prior chemotherapy and/or chemoradiation.|||1.26|0.83|0.2459875
81631683|NCT03884101|162950990|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.5875597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.26|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test and stratified by ECOG performance status and prior chemotherapy and/or chemoradiation.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method for tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status and prior chemotherapy and/or chemoradiation.|||1.26|0.83|0.5875597
81631684|NCT03884101|162950991|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.21552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.12|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test and stratified by MMR status, ECOG performance status, and prior chemotherapy and/or chemoradiation.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method for tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by MMR status, ECOG performance status, and prior chemotherapy and/or chemoradiation.|||1.12|0.77|0.21552
81631685|NCT03884101|162950992|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-4.2||||0.8569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|3.5|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen|One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by ECOG performance status and prior chemotherapy and/or chemoradiation.|||3.5|-11.9|0.8569
81631686|NCT03884101|162950993|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0||||0.4999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|6.7|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen|One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by MMR status, ECOG performance status, and prior chemotherapy and/or chemoradiation.|||6.7|-6.7|0.4999
81659515|NCT01445301|163011008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established.|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.34|-3.06|||ANCOVA|||Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 12||-3.06|-13.34|0.002
81659516|NCT01445301|163011008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established.|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.8||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.29|-1.32|||ANCOVA|||Non-Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 1||-1.32|-10.29|0.011
81631687|NCT03884101|162950994|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors ECOG performance status, and prior chemotherapy and/or chemoradiation.|Difference in Least Square Means|-3.77||||0.0302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.17|-0.36|||cLDA model|||||-0.36|-7.17|0.0302
81631688|NCT03884101|162950995|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors MMR status, ECOG performance status, and prior chemotherapy and/or chemoradiation.|Difference in Least Square Means|-2.29||||0.1355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|0.72|||cLDA model|||||0.72|-5.31|0.1355
81631689|NCT03370913|162951000|SUPERIORITY||% Reduction from Baseline|-77.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values were for 2-sided test against 0.|t-test, 2 sided|Superiority was tested by1-sample t-test to test null hypothesis that change is \>=0. Only negative changes represent efficacy.|77% reduction|Change from baseline in the ABR for all bleeds (post-baseline EEP value - baseline value)||||<0.0001
81631690|NCT05683158|162951009|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||Mean difference between two groups of movement unit in forward direction|To determine the sample size, the G\*Power software was utilized, incorporating an effect size (d) of 1.9, alpha level of 0.05, and power of 0.8. A sample size of six individuals per group was considered sufficient to achieve adequate statistical power, which are α ≤ 0.05, power = 0.8, and β = 0.2.||||<.001
81631691|NCT05683158|162951009|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||Statistics difference among forward, ipsilateral and contralateral directions in within group|To determine the sample size, the G\*Power software was utilized, incorporating an effect size (d) of 1.9, alpha level of 0.05, and power of 0.8. A sample size of six individuals per group was considered sufficient to achieve adequate statistical power, which are α ≤ 0.05, power = 0.8, and β = 0.2.||||<.001
81631692|NCT04631016|162951023|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.024||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.015|0.063|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.063|-0.015|0.216
81631693|NCT04631016|162951026|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.57|1.11|||Regression, Cox|||||1.11|0.57|0.186
81631694|NCT04631016|162951047|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.067||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.017|0.116||One-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger correction has been used for degrees of freedom approximation in the generation of model.||Results are based on the mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis at Week 12.||0.116|0.017|0.044
81631695|NCT04631016|162951047|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.07||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.02|0.12||One-sided p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger correction has been used for degrees of freedom approximation in the generation of model.||Results are based on the MMRM analysis at Week 28.||0.120|0.020|0.036
81631696|NCT04967599|162951048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.81
81631697|NCT04967599|162951049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.46
81631698|NCT04967599|162951050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.49
81631699|NCT04967599|162951051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.59
81631700|NCT04967599|162951052|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.29
81631701|NCT04967599|162951053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.49
81631702|NCT04490109|162951062|SUPERIORITY|The ANCOVA model for primary endpoint change from Baseline to Week 4 in average WI-NRS will have treatment group and Baseline weekly average WI-NRS as explanatory variables. Hypothesis will be tested using a Dunnett Testing Method, applying pairwise comparisons of each group to vehicle using a one-sided familywise error rate of 0.10. Treatment effect will be estimated as least squares means using vehicle as reference and adjusted using Dunnett Testing Method and presented with one-sided 90% CI.||||||0.0148|||||||ANCOVA|||Approximately 576 subjects may be enrolled to account for 16.7% drop out rate prior to completing the study. A total of 160 evaluable subjects per group are required to achieve at least 80% power to detect a difference of 0.65 in mean WI-NRS change from Baseline to Week 4 between one of two active doses of B244 and vehicle control when assuming a standard deviation of 2.5 and applying a Dunnett Testing Method at a one-sided familywise error rate of 0.10.||||0.0148
81631703|NCT04490109|162951062|SUPERIORITY|The ANCOVA model for primary endpoint change from Baseline to Week 4 in average WI-NRS will have treatment group and Baseline weekly average WI-NRS as explanatory variables. Hypothesis will be tested using a Dunnett Testing Method, applying pairwise comparisons of each group to vehicle using a one-sided familywise error rate of 0.10. Treatment effect will be estimated as least squares means using vehicle as reference and adjusted using Dunnett Testing Method and presented with one-sided 90% CI.||||||0.0143|||||||ANCOVA|||Approximately 576 subjects may be enrolled to account for 16.7% drop out rate prior to completing the study. A total of 160 evaluable subjects per group are required to achieve at least 80% power to detect a difference of 0.65 in mean WI-NRS change from Baseline to Week 4 between one of two active doses of B244 and vehicle control when assuming a standard deviation of 2.5 and applying a Dunnett Testing Method at a one-sided familywise error rate of 0.10.||||0.0143
81631704|NCT04490109|162951064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0205|||||||Regression, Logistic|||The frequency and rate of WI-NRS and AI-NRS responders will be reported and compared between treatment groups using a logistic regression model. Generalized estimating equations to account for repeated measures and within-subject variability may also be applied.||||0.0205
81631705|NCT04490109|162951065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0044|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference in treatment groups in change from Baseline values at post-baseline visits will be analyzed using a mixed model with repeated measures.||||0.0044
81659517|NCT01445301|163011008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established.|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.3||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|-2.5|||ANCOVA|||Non-Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 2||-2.50|-14.10|0.005
81659518|NCT01445301|163011008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established.|Mean Difference (Net)|-9.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.72|-3.83|||ANCOVA|||Non-Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 4||-3.83|-14.72|<0.001
81659519|NCT01445301|163011008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established.|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.84||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.28|-3.39|||ANCOVA|||Non-Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 8||-3.39|-14.28|0.002
81631706|NCT04490109|162951065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0077|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference in treatment groups in change from Baseline values at post-baseline visits will be analyzed using a mixed model with repeated measures.||||0.0077
81631707|NCT04490109|162951066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Regression, Logistic|||The frequency and rate of WI-NRS and AI-NRS responders will be reported and compared between treatment groups using a logistic regression model. Generalized estimating equations to account for repeated measures and within-subject variability may also be applied.||||0.0400
81631708|NCT04490109|162951066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0486|||||||Regression, Logistic|||The frequency and rate of WI-NRS and AI-NRS responders will be reported and compared between treatment groups using a logistic regression model. Generalized estimating equations to account for repeated measures and within-subject variability may also be applied.||||0.0486
81631709|NCT04490109|162951068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0246|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference in treatment groups in change from Baseline values at post-baseline visits will be analyzed using a mixed model with repeated measures.||||0.0246
81466345|NCT00373958|162625069|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.08||||||For Measles the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.08|0.85|
81466346|NCT00373958|162625069|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.14||||||For Mumps the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.14|0.87|
81631710|NCT04490109|162951068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0366|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference in treatment groups in change from Baseline values at post-baseline visits will be analyzed using a mixed model with repeated measures.||||0.0366
81631711|NCT04490109|162951069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0467|||||||Regression, Logistic|||The frequency and rate of WI-NRS and AI-NRS responders will be reported and compared between treatment groups using a logistic regression model. Generalized estimating equations to account for repeated measures and within-subject variability may also be applied.||||0.0467
81466347|NCT00373958|162625069|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.1||||||For Varicella the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.10|0.92|
81631712|NCT04490109|162951070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0293|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference in treatment groups in change from Baseline values at post-baseline visits will be analyzed using a mixed model with repeated measures.||||0.0293
81466348|NCT00373958|162625070|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.0||||||For Rubella the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.00|0.62|
81466349|NCT03421145|162625080|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81466350|NCT03421145|162625081|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81466351|NCT03421145|162625082|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81466352|NCT03421145|162625083|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81466353|NCT03421145|162625084|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81631713|NCT04490109|162951071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0045|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference in treatment groups in change from Baseline values at post-baseline visits will be analyzed using a mixed model with repeated measures.||||0.0045
81659520|NCT01445301|163011008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper 95% confidence was less than the pre-defined threshold (-Δ \[non-inferiority margin, -3.8\]) of 3.8, non-inferiority of GSK2585823 once daily to CLDM twice daily would be established.|Mean Difference (Net)|-9.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.06|-4.3|||ANCOVA|||Non-Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 12||-4.30|-15.06|<0.001
81466354|NCT01820572|162625086|SUPERIORITY|difference between belatacept and CNI|Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|10.4||||||||10.4|-8.6|
81466355|NCT01820572|162625087|SUPERIORITY|difference between belatacept and CNI|Difference in Proportions|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|9.0||||||||9.0|-9.9|
81631714|NCT04490109|162951071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0043|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference in treatment groups in change from Baseline values at post-baseline visits will be analyzed using a mixed model with repeated measures.||||0.0043
81631715|NCT04490109|162951072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0026|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference in treatment groups in change from Baseline values at post-baseline visits will be analyzed using a mixed model with repeated measures.||||0.0026
81631716|NCT04490109|162951072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference in treatment groups in change from Baseline values at post-baseline visits will be analyzed using a mixed model with repeated measures.||||0.0005
81631717|NCT04490109|162951073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0348|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference in treatment groups in change from Baseline values at post-baseline visits will be analyzed using a mixed model with repeated measures.||||0.0348
81631718|NCT04490109|162951073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0173|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The difference in treatment groups in change from Baseline values at post-baseline visits will be analyzed using a mixed model with repeated measures.||||0.0173
81631719|NCT04490109|162951074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0228|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Responder rates for IGA and EASI will be summarized using descriptive statistics and analyzed using a logistic regression model at each respective timepoints.||||0.0228
81631720|NCT04490109|162951074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Responder rates for IGA and EASI will be summarized using descriptive statistics and analyzed using a logistic regression model at each respective timepoints.||||0.0015
81631721|NCT04490109|162951075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Responder rates for IGA and EASI will be summarized using descriptive statistics and analyzed using a logistic regression model at each respective timepoints.||||0.0003
81631722|NCT04490109|162951076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0195|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Responder rates for IGA and EASI will be summarized using descriptive statistics and analyzed using a logistic regression model at each respective timepoints.||||0.0195
81631723|NCT04490109|162951077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0365|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Responder rates for IGA and EASI will be summarized using descriptive statistics and analyzed using a logistic regression model at each respective timepoints.||||0.0365
81631724|NCT04490109|162951078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0086|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Responder rates for IGA and EASI will be summarized using descriptive statistics and analyzed using a logistic regression model at each respective timepoints.||||0.0086
81631725|NCT04490109|162951078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0035|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Responder rates for IGA and EASI will be summarized using descriptive statistics and analyzed using a logistic regression model at each respective timepoints.||||0.0035
81631726|NCT04490109|162951079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0074|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Responder rates for IGA and EASI will be summarized using descriptive statistics and analyzed using a logistic regression model at each respective timepoints.||||0.0074
81631727|NCT04490109|162951079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Responder rates for IGA and EASI will be summarized using descriptive statistics and analyzed using a logistic regression model at each respective timepoints.||||0.0008
81631728|NCT04099732|162951094|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (T/R) %|183.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|164.35|204.56|||||Geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 16.5.|Relative bioavailability. The statistical model was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale, considering the effects 'subjects' as random and 'treatment' as fixed.||204.56|164.35|
81631729|NCT04099732|162951095|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (T/R) %|174.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|154.73|195.68|||||Geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 17.7|Relative bioavailability. The statistical model was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale, considering the effects 'subjects' as random and 'treatment' as fixed.||195.68|154.73|
81659521|NCT01445301|163011008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.32|-5.48|||ANCOVA|||Total Lesion Counts, WEEK 1||-5.48|-12.32|<0.001
81631730|NCT04099732|162951096|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (T/R) %|119.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.84|129.15|||||Geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 11.1.|Relative Bioavailability. The statistical model was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale, considering the effects 'subjects' as random and 'treatment' as fixed.||129.15|109.84|
81631731|NCT04099732|162951097|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (T/R) %|119.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.68|131.94|||||Geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 13.9.|Relative Bioavailability. The statistical model was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale, considering the effects 'subjects' as random and 'treatment' as fixed.||131.94|107.68|
81631732|NCT04099732|162951098|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (T/R) %|186.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|169.7|204.71|||||Geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 14.1.|Relative Bioavailability. The statistical model was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale, considering the effects 'subjects' as random and 'treatment' as fixed.||204.71|169.70|
81659522|NCT01445301|163011008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.18|-7.16|||ANCOVA|||Total Lesion Counts, WEEK 2||-7.16|-15.18|<0.001
81659523|NCT01445301|163011008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|-8.35|||ANCOVA|||Total Lesion Counts, WEEK 4||-8.35|-15.90|<0.001
81631733|NCT04099732|162951099|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (T/R) %|120.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.78|130.23|||||Geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 11.1|Relative Bioavailability. The statistical model was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale, considering the effects 'subjects' as random and 'treatment' as fixed.||130.23|110.78|
81659524|NCT01445301|163011008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.37|-7.3|||ANCOVA|||Total Lesion Counts, WEEK 8||-7.30|-15.37|<0.001
81659525|NCT01445301|163011008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.11|-7.25|||ANCOVA|||Total Lesion Counts, WEEK 12||-7.25|-15.11|<0.001
81659526|NCT01445301|163011008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.76|-3.88|||ANCOVA|||Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 1||-3.88|-12.76|<0.001
81659527|NCT01445301|163011008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.83|-5.3|||ANCOVA|||Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 2||-5.30|-13.83|<0.001
81659528|NCT01445301|163011008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.03|-3.62|||ANCOVA|||Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 4||-3.62|-12.03|<0.001
81534112|NCT00453154|162753334|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using a 1-sided significance level of 0.15, the study has approximately 89% power to reject the null hypothesis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.62||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|70.0|1.27|2.08||All randomization was done using a permuted-block scheme with a block size of 6, stratified by combination chemotherapy (cisplatin vs carboplatin) and number of combination chemotherapy cycles (\< 6 vs 6 cycles)|Log Rank|||||2.08|1.27|0.02
81534113|NCT00101686|162753360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.433||||0.0152||95.0|1.09|1.89||p-value corresponds to the log-rank test for comparing Kaplan-Meier survival curves.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio \[mIRI:FOLFIRI\] is from the Cox Proportional Hazard Model using treatment (FOLFIRI, mIRI, CapeIRI), age (\<=70 vs \>70), performance status (0 vs 1), aspirin (Yes vs No), celecoxib (Yes or No) as the covariates.|||1.89|1.09|0.0152
81534114|NCT00101686|162753361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.512||||0.0042||95.0|1.16|1.97|||Log Rank|||||1.97|1.16|0.0042
81534115|NCT00101686|162753361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.368||||0.0156||95.0|1.04|1.8|||Log Rank|||||1.80|1.04|0.0156
81631734|NCT03279978|162951114|OTHER||Slope|0.7124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0694|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5702|0.8546||||||Dose proportionality for AUC0-24 of BI 730357 in plasma - fasted groups was assessed using a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data). In this study AUCtau,1 = AUC0-24|Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of the slope. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a two sided 95% confidence interval for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|0.8546|0.5702|
81631735|NCT03279978|162951114|OTHER||Slope|0.5964|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0575|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4777|0.7151||||||Dose proportionality for AUC0-24 of BI 730357 in plasma - fed groups was assessed using a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data). In this study AUCtau,1 = AUC0-24|Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of the slope. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a two sided 95% confidence interval for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|0.7151|0.4777|
81631736|NCT03279978|162951115|OTHER||Slope|0.6445|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0649|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5124|0.7766||||||Dose proportionality for Cmax of BI 730357 in plasma - fasted groups was assessed using a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data).|Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of the slope. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a two sided 95% confidence interval for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|0.7766|0.5124|
81659529|NCT01445301|163011008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.63|-3.53|||ANCOVA|||Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 8||-3.53|-12.63|<0.001
81659530|NCT01445301|163011008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.71|-4.41|||ANCOVA|||Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 12||-4.41|-12.71|<0.001
81659531|NCT01445301|163011008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.53|-4.68|||ANCOVA|||Non-Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 1||-4.68|-13.53|<0.001
81659532|NCT01445301|163011008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|-5.8|||ANCOVA|||Non-Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 2||-5.80|-16.30|<0.001
81659533|NCT01445301|163011008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.97|-9.37|||ANCOVA|||Non-Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 4||-9.37|-18.97|<0.001
81659534|NCT01445301|163011008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.83|-8.25|||ANCOVA|||Non-Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 8||-8.25|-17.83|<0.001
81534116|NCT00101686|162753361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.057||||0.4659||95.0|0.81|1.38|||Log Rank|||||1.38|0.81|0.4659
81534117|NCT00101686|162753362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F-distribution method|47.2||||||95.0|38.85|55.71|||||Exact confidence interval for binomial proportion using the F-distribution method (unit: %)|||55.71|38.85|
81534118|NCT00101686|162753362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F-distribution method|43.3||||||95.0|34.95|51.86|||||Exact confidence interval for binomial proportion using the F-distribution method (unit: %)|||51.86|34.95|
81534119|NCT00101686|162753362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F-distribution method|38.6||||||95.0|30.66|47.06|||||Exact confidence interval for binomial proportion using the F-distribution method (unit: %)|||47.06|30.66|
81534120|NCT00101686|162753362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4751|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4751
81534121|NCT00101686|162753362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1591|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1591
81659535|NCT01445301|163011008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.05|-7.68|||ANCOVA|||Non-Inflammatory Lesion Counts, WEEK 12||-7.68|-17.05|<0.001
81659536|NCT01445301|163011009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81659537|NCT01445301|163011009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81659538|NCT01445301|163011010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of ISGA Score of 0 or 1 between GSK2585823 twice daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 1||||0.470
81659539|NCT01445301|163011010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.844||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of ISGA Score of 0 or 1 between GSK2585823 twice daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 2||||0.844
81631737|NCT03279978|162951115|OTHER||Slope|0.6223|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0715|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4747|0.7699||||||Dose proportionality for Cmax of BI 730357 in plasma - fed groups was assessed using a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data).|Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of the slope. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a two sided 95% confidence interval for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|0.7699|0.4747|
81631738|NCT03279978|162951116|OTHER||Slope|0.6401|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0909|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4545|0.8258||||||Dose proportionality for AUCτ,ss of BI 730357 in plasma - fasted groups was assessed using a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data).|Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of the slope. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a two sided 95% confidence interval for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|0.8258|0.4545|
81631739|NCT03279978|162951116|OTHER||Slope|0.5811|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0864|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4013|0.7609||||||Dose proportionality for AUCτ,ss of BI 730357 in plasma - fed groups was assessed using a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data).|Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of the slope. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a two sided 95% confidence interval for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|0.7609|0.4013|
81631740|NCT03279978|162951117|OTHER||Slope|0.6005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0722|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4534|0.7477||||||Dose proportionality for Cmax,ss of BI 730357 in plasma - fasted groups was assessed using a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data).|Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of the slope. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a two sided 95% confidence interval for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|0.7477|0.4534|
81631741|NCT03279978|162951117|OTHER||Slope|0.5799|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0656|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4441|0.7156||||||Dose proportionality for Cmax,ss of BI 730357 in plasma - fed groups was assessed using a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data).|Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of the slope. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a two sided 95% confidence interval for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|0.7156|0.4441|
81631742|NCT02994927|162951137|NON_INFERIORITY|The proportion of subjects achieving disease remission at Week 26 and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the difference in proportions was estimated for the comparison between the avacopan group and the prednisone group. For both the noninferiority and superiority tests, the one-sided P-values are presented. Statistical significance was claimed based on the one-sided type-I error of 0.025.|Common difference in remission rates|3.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|12.8|||Summary score test||Summary Score estimate of the common difference and Miettinen-Nurminen (score) confidence limits for the common difference|||12.8|-6.0|< 0.0001
81631743|NCT02994927|162951137|SUPERIORITY|The proportion of subjects achieving disease remission at Week 26 and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the difference in proportions was estimated for the comparison between the avacopan group and the prednisone group. For both the noninferiority and superiority tests, the one-sided P-values are presented. Statistical significance was claimed based on the one-sided type-I error of 0.025.|Common difference in remission rates|3.4|||=|0.2387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|12.8|||Summary score test||Summary Score estimate of the common difference and Miettinen-Nurminen (score) confidence limits for the common difference|||12.8|-6.0|= 0.2387
81631744|NCT02994927|162951138|NON_INFERIORITY|The proportion of subjects achieving sustained disease remission at Week 52, and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the difference in proportions (avacopan minus prednisone) was estimated for the comparison between the avacopan group and the prednisone group. For both the noninferiority and superiority tests, the one-sided P-values are presented. Statistical significance was claimed based on the one-sided type-I error of 0.025.|Common difference in remission rates|12.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|22.3|||Summary score test||Summary Score estimate of the common difference and Miettinen-Nurminen (score) confidence limits for the common difference|||22.3|2.6|< 0.0001
81631745|NCT02994927|162951138|SUPERIORITY|The proportion of subjects achieving sustained disease remission at Week 52, and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the difference in proportions (avacopan minus prednisone) was estimated for the comparison between the avacopan group and the prednisone group. For both the noninferiority and superiority tests, the one-sided P-values are presented. Statistical significance was claimed based on the one-sided type-I error of 0.025.|Common difference in remission rates|12.5|||=|0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|22.3|||Summary score test||Summary Score estimate of the common difference and Miettinen-Nurminen (score) confidence limits for the common difference|||22.3|2.6|= 0.0066
81631746|NCT00626795|162951165|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower confidence limit greater or equal to -12.5% indicates non-inferiority.|Difference in percentage|4.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|10.71|||||Estimated using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel approach, stratifying by country and disease (impetigo/SITL).|||10.71|-1.59|
81631747|NCT00626795|162951165|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower confidence limit greater or equal to -12.5% indicates non-inferiority.|Difference in percentage|-3.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.28|3.57|||||Estimated using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel approach, stratifying by country and disease (impetigo/SITL).|||3.57|-10.28|
81631748|NCT03533257|162951173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3654|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The analysis assessed the difference in estimated change-from-baseline values at the 24-week model estimate using LS means estimates from the MMRM.||||||0.3654
81631749|NCT03533257|162951174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6698|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The analysis assessed the difference in estimated change-from-baseline values at the 24-week model estimate using LS means estimates from the MMRM.||||||0.6698
81631750|NCT03533257|162951175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3086|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The analysis assessed the difference in estimated change-from-baseline values at the 24-week model estimate using LS means estimates from the MMRM.||||||0.3086
81659540|NCT01445301|163011010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of ISGA Score of 0 or 1 between GSK2585823 twice daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 4||||0.022
81659541|NCT01445301|163011010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of ISGA Score of 0 or 1 between GSK2585823 twice daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 8||||<0.001
81659542|NCT01445301|163011010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of ISGA Score of 0 or 1 between GSK2585823 twice daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 12||||<0.001
81659543|NCT01445301|163011010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.572||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of ISGA Score of 0 or 1 between GSK2585823 once daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 1||||0.572
81466356|NCT03634033|162625104|SUPERIORITY|Examination of intensity of facilitation (IF vs IF+EF) on adoption and sustainability using an evidence-based intervention (CAPABLE).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.17||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|29.05||A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05|t-test, 2 sided|16 degrees of freedom for the t-test comparing two independent groups, n=9 each.||Given 18 sites (9 in each arm) available in Michigan, in the comparison of site-level outcome of adoption and sustainability, the detectable effect size with power of 0.80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance was d=1.41.||29.05|-7.27|0.22
81466357|NCT03634033|162625105|SUPERIORITY|Examination of intensity of facilitation (IF vs IF+EF) on beneficiaries ADLs at exit using an evidence-based intervention (CAPABLE).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.73||A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05; no adjustments for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|F-test was used built into mixed models that adjusted for clustering via a random effect of site.|IF minus IF+EF|Adjusted means at month 9 were calculated adjusting for baseline value of the outcome and nesting of participants within sites.||0.73|-0.16|0.73
81466358|NCT03634033|162625106|SUPERIORITY|Examination of intensity of facilitation (IF vs IF+EF) needed on beneficiaries IADLs using an evidence-based intervention (CAPABLE).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.72||Threshold for statistical significance was .05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|F-test was used built into mixed models that adjusted for clustering.|IF minus IF+EF|Post-intervention means were compared adjusting for baseline values and nesting of participants within sites.||0.72|-0.11|0.15
81466359|NCT03634033|162625107|SUPERIORITY|Examination of intensity of facilitation (IF vs IF+EF) needed on beneficiaries pain at exit using an evidence-based intervention (CAPABLE).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.39||Threshold for statistical significance was.05; no adjustments for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|F-test was used built into mixed models that adjusted for clustering.|IF minus IF+EF|||0.39|-0.23|0.61
81534122|NCT00101686|162753362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4395|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4395
81631751|NCT03533257|162951176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5552|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The analysis assessed the difference in estimated change-from-baseline values at the 24-week model estimate using LS means estimates from the MMRM.||||||0.5552
81631752|NCT03533257|162951177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0361|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The analysis assessed the difference in estimated change-from-baseline values at the 24-week model estimate using LS means estimates from the MMRM.||||||0.0361
81631753|NCT03533257|162951178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3585|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The analysis assessed the difference in estimated change-from-baseline values at the 24-week model estimate using LS means estimates from the MMRM.||||||0.3585
81631754|NCT03533257|162951179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8996|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The analysis assessed the difference in estimated change-from-baseline values at the 24-week model estimate using LS means estimates from the MMRM.||||||0.8996
81631755|NCT04159519|162951181|OTHER|Mixed model for repeated measure (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment arm, visit, baseline value, and treatment-by-visit interaction with an unstructured covariance structure.|Least square mean difference|0.1062|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0485|0.2609||||||Comparison with reference arm||0.2609|-0.0485|
81631756|NCT04159519|162951182|OTHER|Comparison|Least square mean difference|-0.0343|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2527|0.1841|||Mixed model for repeated measure (MMRM)|MMRM with fixed effects for treatment arm, visit, baseline value, and treatment-by-visit interaction with an unstructured covariance structure.||Comparison with reference arm||0.1841|-0.2527|
81466360|NCT03634033|162625108|SUPERIORITY|Examination of intensity of facilitation (IF vs IF+EF) needed on beneficiaries depression (baseline to exit) using an evidence-based intervention (CAPABLE).|LS Means|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.24|||F-test|F-test was used (related to the t-test arithmetically), built into mixed models that adjusted for clustering.||||0.24|0.01|0.04
81534123|NCT00101686|162753363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.268||||0.0879||95.0|0.96|1.68|||Log Rank|||||1.68|0.96|0.0879
81534124|NCT00101686|162753363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.2765||95.0|0.9|1.58|||Log Rank|||||1.58|0.90|0.2765
81534125|NCT00101686|162753363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.049||||0.9364||95.0|0.8|1.38|||Log Rank|||||1.38|0.80|0.9364
81534126|NCT00101686|162753365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.068||||0.7163||95.0|0.86|1.33|||Log Rank|||||1.33|0.86|0.7163
81534127|NCT00101686|162753366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F-distribution method|39.4||||||95.0|32.83|46.34|||||confidence interval for binomial proportion using the F-distribution method (unit: %)|||46.34|32.83|
81631757|NCT03493542|162951198|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority required that the lower bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval of GMT ratio (9 to 19 years old/20 to 26 years old) was greater than 0.67 for each HPV type.|GMT Ratio|1.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|1.58|||ANOVA||GMT Ratio = GMT (9-19 yr)/GMT(20-26 yr)|Anti-HPV 6||1.58|1.28|<0.0001
81466361|NCT03634033|162625109|SUPERIORITY|Examination of intensity of facilitation (IF vs IF+EF) on beneficiaries fall rates at exit after an evidence-based intervention (CAPABLE).|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.45|0.93|0.18
81466362|NCT03634033|162625109|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.45||Threshold for statistical significance was .05; no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Odds ratio for IF versus IF+EF|Occurrence of falls was analyzed with adjustment for baseline and nesting of participants within sites.||1.45|0.93|.18
81466363|NCT03634033|162625110|SUPERIORITY|Examination of intensity of facilitation (IF vs IF+EF) on beneficiaries ED Visits at exit after an evidence-based intervention (CAPABLE).|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.22||Threshold for statistical significance was .05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjustment for baseline and nesting of participants within sites.||||1.22|0.79|0.86
81631758|NCT03493542|162951198|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority required that the lower bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval of GMT ratio (9 to 19 years old/20 to 26 years old) was greater than 0.67 for each HPV type.|GMT Ratio|1.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.55|||ANOVA||GMT Ratio = GMT (9-19 yr)/GMT(20-26 yr)|Anti-HPV 11||1.55|1.25|<0.0001
81659544|NCT01445301|163011010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.335||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of ISGA Score of 0 or 1 between GSK2585823 once daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 2||||0.335
81631759|NCT03493542|162951198|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority required that the lower bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval of GMT ratio (9 to 19 years old/20 to 26 years old) was greater than 0.67 for each HPV type.|GMT Ratio|1.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|1.7|||ANOVA||GMT Ratio = GMT (9-19 yr)/GMT(20-26 yr)|Anti-HPV 16||1.70|1.37|<0.0001
81631760|NCT03493542|162951198|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority required that the lower bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval of GMT ratio (9 to 19 years old/20 to 26 years old) was greater than 0.67 for each HPV type.|GMT Ratio|1.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|1.9|||ANOVA||GMT Ratio = GMT (9-19 yr)/GMT(20-26 yr)|Anti-HPV 18||1.90|1.45|<0.0001
81631761|NCT03493542|162951219|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority required that the lower bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference (9 to 19 years old minus 20 to 26 years old) in seroconversion percentages being greater than -5 percentage points for each HPV type.|Difference in percentages (%)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference of Seroconversion percentage HPV 6||1.2|-1.1|<0.0001
81631762|NCT03493542|162951219|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority required that the lower bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference (9 to 19 years old minus 20 to 26 years old) in seroconversion percentages being greater than -5 percentage points for each HPV type.|Difference in percentages (%)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference of Seroconversion percentage HPV 11||1.2|-1.1|<0.0001
81631763|NCT03493542|162951219|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority required that the lower bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference (9 to 19 years old minus 20 to 26 years old) in seroconversion percentages being greater than -5 percentage points for each HPV type.|Difference in percentages (%)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference of Seroconversion percentage HPV 16||1.2|-1.1|<0.0001
81631764|NCT03493542|162951219|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority required that the lower bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference (9 to 19 years old minus 20 to 26 years old) in seroconversion percentages being greater than -5 percentage points for each HPV type.|Difference in percentages (%)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference of Seroconversion percentage HPV 18||1.2|-1.1|<0.0001
81659545|NCT01445301|163011010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.187||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of ISGA Score of 0 or 1 between GSK2585823 once daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 4||||0.187
81659546|NCT01445301|163011010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of ISGA Score of 0 or 1 between GSK2585823 once daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 8||||<0.001
81659547|NCT01445301|163011010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of ISGA Score of 0 or 1 between GSK2585823 once daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 12||||0.006
81659548|NCT01445301|163011011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of GSK2585823 twice daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 1||||0.002
81659549|NCT01445301|163011011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of GSK2585823 twice daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 2||||<0.001
81659550|NCT01445301|163011011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of GSK2585823 twice daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 4||||<0.001
81659551|NCT01445301|163011011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of GSK2585823 twice daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 8||||<0.001
81659552|NCT01445301|163011011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of GSK2585823 twice daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 12||||<0.001
81659553|NCT01445301|163011011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of GSK2585823 once daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 1||||0.480
81534128|NCT00101686|162753366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F-distribution method|46.5||||||95.0|39.76|53.42|||||confidence interval for binomial proportion using the F-distribution method (unit: %)|||53.42|39.76|
81659554|NCT01445301|163011011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of GSK2585823 once daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 2||||<0.001
81659555|NCT01445301|163011011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of GSK2585823 once daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 4||||0.009
81659556|NCT01445301|163011011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of GSK2585823 once daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 8||||0.008
81659557|NCT01445301|163011011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of GSK2585823 once daily and CLDM twice daily at Week 12||||0.065
81659558|NCT01090427|163011039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg).||||||<0.001
81659559|NCT01090427|163011039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg).||||||<0.001
81659560|NCT01090427|163011040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg).||||||<0.001
81659561|NCT01090427|163011040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg).||||||<0.001
81659562|NCT01090427|163011041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal Score|Treatment and baseline weight \[less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg\] will be used as factors in the model.||||||0.003
81659563|NCT01090427|163011041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal Score|Treatment and baseline weight \[less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg\] will be used as factors in the model.||||||<0.001
81534129|NCT00101686|162753366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1559|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1559
81659564|NCT01090427|163011042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg).||||||<0.001
81659565|NCT01090427|163011042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg).||||||<0.001
81659566|NCT01090427|163011043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg).||PGA of 0||||<0.001
81659567|NCT01090427|163011043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg).||PGA of 0||||<0.001
81659568|NCT01090427|163011043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg).||PGA of 0, 1, or 2||||<0.001
81659569|NCT01090427|163011043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg).||PGA of 0, 1, or 2||||<0.001
81659570|NCT01090427|163011044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg).||PASI 50 responders||||<0.001
81659571|NCT01090427|163011044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg).||PASI 50 responders||||<0.001
81659572|NCT01090427|163011044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg).||Participants with PASI score of 0||||0.014
81659573|NCT01090427|163011044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg).||Participants with PASI score of 0||||<0.001
81659574|NCT01090427|163011045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal Score|Treatment and baseline weight \[less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg\] were used as factors in the model.||PedsQL Total Scale Score||||0.003
81659575|NCT01090427|163011045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal Score|Treatment and baseline weight \[less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg\] were used as factors in the model.||PedsQL Total Scale Score||||0.028
81659576|NCT01090427|163011045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal Score|Treatment and baseline weight \[less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg\] were used as factors in the model.||PedsQL Psychosocial health summary score||||0.005
81659577|NCT01090427|163011045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal Score|Treatment and baseline weight \[less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg\] were used as factors in the model.||PedsQL Psychosocial health summary score||||0.063
81534130|NCT00101686|162753367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.5316||95.0|0.86|1.36|||Log Rank|||||1.36|0.86|0.5316
81659578|NCT01090427|163011045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal Score|Treatment and baseline weight \[less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg\] were used as factors in the model.||PedsQL Physical health summary score||||0.007
81704401|NCT00922974|163104914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0696|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with EQ-5D Index Score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Gender (female vs. male) is reported here.||||0.0696
81659579|NCT01090427|163011045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal Score|Treatment and baseline weight \[less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg\] were used as factors in the model.||PedsQL Physical health summary score||||0.020
81659580|NCT01090427|163011046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg).||||||0.027
81659581|NCT01090427|163011046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by body weight (less than or equal to 60 kg vs greater than 60 kg).||||||<0.001
81659582|NCT02632526|163011050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0433|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.17|1.31||||||||1.31|1.17|
81659583|NCT02632526|163011050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.322|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0124|0.656||||||||0.656|-0.0124|
81659584|NCT02632526|163011051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0813|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|1.36||||||Day 1||1.36|1.08|
81659585|NCT02632526|163011053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0851|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|1.38||||||Day 10||1.38|1.08|
81659586|NCT02632526|163011054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0692|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.43|1.66||||||||1.66|1.43|
81659587|NCT02632526|163011054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0315|0.669||||||||0.669|0.0315|
81534131|NCT00101686|162753368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.269||||0.2835||95.0|0.75|2.15|||Log Rank|||||2.15|0.75|0.2835
81659588|NCT02632526|163011055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0839|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.34|1.63||||||For Day 1||1.63|1.34|
81659589|NCT02632526|163011055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.25|1.6||||||Day 10||1.60|1.25|
81659590|NCT02632526|163011068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|28.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.98|37.73||||||Cmax||37.73|20.98|
81659591|NCT02632526|163011069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|64.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.34|76.74||||||AUC(0-τ)||76.74|54.34|
81659592|NCT00857272|163011364|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Fifteen percent has been established as an acceptable non-inferiority margin for evaluation of investigational bowel preparations in previous studies of FDA approved preparations (e.g. NuLytely, MoviPrep).|Difference in success rates|-2.5||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|6.8|||Chi-squared|||"The primary endpoint of preparation success was tested using a non-inferiority test based upon the difference D=P1-P2,~Null Hypothesis H0: P1-P2\<=D0 versus Alternative Hypothesis H1: P1-P2=D1\>D0,~Where P1 is the % of patients with successful preps in the HalfLytely 5mg group and P2 is the % of patients with successful preps in the HalfLytely 10mg group and D0 is the acceptable margin of equivalence equal to an absolute margin of 15%."||6.8|-11.9|0.005
81659593|NCT03143166|163011415|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio Test/Reference (%)|28.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|86.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|21.346|38.996|||ANOVA|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'subjects' and 'treatment'.|The dispersion value standard error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) (%).|||38.996|21.346|
81659594|NCT03143166|163011416|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio Test/Reference (%)|26.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|76.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.066|34.665|||ANOVA|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'subjects' and 'treatment'.|The dispersion value standard error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) (%).|||34.665|20.066|
81631765|NCT04244175|162951244|SUPERIORITY|RRatio was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment and the Baseline seizure frequency per week as a covariate.|LS Mean Difference|0.11|||=|0.986|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.38|10.61|||ANCOVA||CVL-865 25 mg BID - Placebo|CVL-865 25 mg BID vs Placebo||10.61|-10.38|=0.986
81631766|NCT04244175|162951244|SUPERIORITY|RRatio was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment and the Baseline seizure frequency per week as a covariate.|LS Mean Difference|1.42|||=|0.823|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.04|11.87|||ANCOVA||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID - Placebo|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID vs Placebo||11.87|-9.04|=0.823
81631767|NCT04244175|162951244|SUPERIORITY|RRatio was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment and the Baseline seizure frequency per week as a covariate.|LS Mean Difference|0.76|||=|0.888|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.23|9.76|||ANCOVA||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID - Placebo|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID vs Placebo||9.76|-8.23|=0.888
81631768|NCT04244175|162951245|SUPERIORITY|The percent reduction relative to Placebo was calculated.|Percent reduction relative to Placebo|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.0|19.3||||||CVL-865 25 mg BID vs Placebo||19.3|-12.0|
81659595|NCT03143166|163011417|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio Test/Reference (%)|28.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|83.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.914|37.537|||ANOVA|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'subjects' and 'treatment'.|The dispersion value standard error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) (%).|||37.537|20.914|
81659596|NCT03143166|163011418|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio Test/Reference (%)|27.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|75.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|21.023|36.118|||ANOVA|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'subjects' and 'treatment'.|The dispersion value standard error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) (%).|||36.118|21.023|
81659597|NCT03143166|163011419|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio Test/Reference (%)|30.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|76.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.26|40.234|||ANOVA|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'subjects' and 'treatment'.|The dispersion value standard error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) (%).|||40.234|23.260|
81659598|NCT03143166|163011420|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio Test/Reference (%)|30.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|74.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.404|40.037|||ANOVA|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'subjects' and 'treatment'.|The dispersion value standard error of the mean is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) (%).|||40.037|23.404|
81659599|NCT00467350|163011421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|"Similar to previous studies, the main outcome measure was the change in the child's main symptom. Changes were determined by the question Has your child's main symptom improved, stayed the same or gotten worse? The main symptom was defined as the chief complaint identified during the triage process. For analysis, responses were dichotomized into 2 groups: improved/better versus worse/same."|||||||||||||||||A χ2 test was used to examine the difference in probabilities of experiencing an outcome between treatment arms and differences were expressed by Mantel-Haenszel common OR estimate with 95% confidence interval (CI).|||
81659600|NCT00589121|163011428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|The fixed rate of 37% comes from the published National Cancer Institute of Canada trial SR2 (CAN-NCIC-SR2: Phase III Randomized Study of Pre- vs Postoperative Radiotherapy in Curable Extremity Soft Tissue Sarcoma) receiving preoperative radiation therapy without image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT).||||||0.0005|||||||Fisher Exact|||Initially designed to test for a 20% absolute improvement from 37% (fixed rate) to 17% using Fisher's exact test, requiring 41 patients per cohort (51 with 20% ineligibility) with 5% type I error and 90% statistical power. During accrual, the sample size for cohort B was increased to 66 (83 with 20% ineligibility) to test for a 15% improvement with 5% type I error and 85% power.||||0.0005
81659601|NCT05326815|163011458|OTHER|Spearman Correlation.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81659602|NCT02545933|163011462|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|27.0||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|34.0|||ANOVA||DAPT group vs DAPT plus vorapaxar group|We hypothesized that adjunctive vorapaxar would result in a significant reduction of CAT-induced platelet aggregation. Assuming a 10% absolute reduction in CAT-induced maximal platelet aggregation with a common standard deviation of 13%, 37 patients per group with valid primary endpoint data were required to detect a significant difference with a 90% power and 2-sided alpha=0.05.||34|19|0.011
81659603|NCT01370590|163011463|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Ezetimibe/atorvastatin 10 mg/20 mg combination tablet was considered equivalent to co-administration of ezetimibe 10 mg and atorvastatin 20 mg, if the two-sided 97.5% expanded confidence intervals of the treatment difference in least squares means for percent change in LDL-C from baseline after 6 weeks of treatment (combination minus co-administration) was contained within -4% and 4% (equivalence margins).|Difference in Least-square Means|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.7|3.3|||ANCOVA|||It was anticipated that 85% of the enrolled participants would be evaluable to achieve 95% power in order to establish equivalence between the Ezetimibe/Atorvastatin Fixed Dose Combination and the co-administration of Ezetimibe and Atorvastatin with respect to percent change from baseline in LDL-C after 6 weeks of treatment using two one-sided tests each at 2.5% α-level, assuming the underlying true treatment difference is ±1.4% and that the standard deviation of the difference is 12.8%.||3.3|-1.7|
81659604|NCT01370590|163011464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-square means|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.8|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.4|-0.8|
81659605|NCT01370590|163011465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares mean|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.6|2.2|||ANCOVA|||||2.2|-0.6|
81659606|NCT01370590|163011466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.3|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.4|-1.3|
81659607|NCT01370590|163011467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.6|1.9|||ANCOVA|||||1.9|-0.6|
81659608|NCT01370590|163011468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.2|6.3|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Analyses were based on log-transformed data.||6.3|-3.2|
81534132|NCT00101686|162753369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F-distribution method|57.9||||||95.0|44.08|70.86|||||Exact confidence interval for binomial proportion using the F-distribution method (unit: %)|||70.86|44.08|
81534133|NCT00101686|162753369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F-distribution method|53.3||||||95.0|40.0|66.33|||||Exact confidence interval for binomial proportion using the F-distribution method (unit: %)|||66.33|40.00|
81534134|NCT00101686|162753369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7388|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7388
81534135|NCT00101686|162753371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.794||||0.037||95.0|1.12|2.88|||Log Rank|||||2.88|1.12|0.0370
81631769|NCT04244175|162951245|SUPERIORITY|The percent reduction relative to Placebo was calculated.|Percent reduction relative to Placebo|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.1|16.2||||||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID vs Placebo||16.2|-16.1|
81631770|NCT04244175|162951245|SUPERIORITY|The percent reduction relative to Placebo was calculated.|Percent reduction relative to Placebo|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.4|15.8||||||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID vs Placebo||15.8|-11.4|
81631771|NCT04244175|162951246|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression with treatment group and Baseline seizure frequency as covariates was used to calculate the Odds ratio, 90% confidence interval, and p-value.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27|||=|0.587|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.616|2.618|||Regression, Logistic|||CVL-865 25 mg BID vs Placebo||2.618|0.616|=0.587
81631772|NCT04244175|162951246|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression with treatment group and Baseline seizure frequency as covariates was used to calculate the Odds ratio, 90% confidence interval, and p-value.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.303|||=|0.554|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.624|2.723|||Regression, Logistic|||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID vs Placebo||2.723|0.624|=0.554
81631773|NCT04244175|162951246|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression with treatment group and Baseline seizure frequency as covariates was used to calculate the Odds ratio, 90% confidence interval, and p-value.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.286|||=|0.513|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.684|2.42|||Regression, Logistic|||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID vs Placebo||2.420|0.684|=0.513
81631774|NCT04244175|162951247|SUPERIORITY|The p-value is from Fisher's exact test for number of responders.|||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher's exact test|||CVL-865 25 mg BID vs Placebo||||>0.999
81631775|NCT04244175|162951247|SUPERIORITY|The p-value is from Fisher's exact test for number of responders.|||||=|0.618|||||||Fisher's exact test|||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID vs Placebo||||=0.618
81631776|NCT04244175|162951247|SUPERIORITY|The p-value is from Fisher's exact test for number of responders.|||||=|0.422|||||||Fisher's exact test|||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID vs Placebo||||=0.422
81659609|NCT05172050|163011469|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on Exact Binary logistic regression model with treatment group, age group and status as main effects.|Odds Ratio (OR)|9.99||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.781||Upper limit is not estimable (NE) due to the low number of events||Regression, Logistic||||||1.781|0.0109
81659610|NCT05172050|163011469|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on Exact Binary logistic regression model with treatment group, age group and status as main effects.|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.414||||0.0673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.858||The upper limit is not estimable (NE), due to the low number of events||Regression, Logistic||||||0.858|0.0673
81659611|NCT05172050|163011469|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.186||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.147||The upper limit was not estimable due to the low number of events|Analysis is based on Exact Binary logistic regression model with treatment group, age group and status as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||This sensitivity analysis is conducted on the per protocol (PP) population: n=18 in the Raloxifene 60 mg arm; n=17 in the Raloxifene 120 mg arm; and n=17 in the Placebo arm.|||2.147|0.0061
81631777|NCT04244175|162951249|SUPERIORITY|The PGI-C score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.5|||=|0.021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|-0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 15)|CVL-865 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 15)||-0.1|-0.8|=0.021
81631778|NCT04244175|162951249|SUPERIORITY|The PGI-C score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.2|||=|0.342|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID - Placebo (Day 15)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 15)||0.1|-0.5|=0.342
81631779|NCT04244175|162951249|SUPERIORITY|The PGI-C score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.3|||=|0.059|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|0.0|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 15)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 15)||0.0|-0.6|=0.059
81534136|NCT03827655|162753386|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||=|0.649|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.33||P-values were derived using a one-sided test with alternative hypothesis (Ha): Hazard Ratio\>1.|Wald chi-square test||Hazard ratios, 90% confidence intervals (CIs) and associated Wald Chi-square p-values between TAK-954 dose levels and placebo were obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the only independent variable.|||1.33|0.63|=0.649
81534137|NCT03827655|162753386|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||=|0.505|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.43||P-values were derived using a one-sided test with alternative hypothesis (Ha): Hazard Ratio\>1.|Wald chi-square test||Hazard ratios, 90% CIs and associated Wald Chi-square p-values between TAK-954 dose levels and placebo are obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the only independent variable.|||1.43|0.69|=0.505
81534138|NCT03827655|162753387|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||=|0.449|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.49||P-values were derived using a one-sided test with alternative hypothesis (Ha): Hazard Ratio\>1.|Wald chi-square test||Hazard ratios, 90% CIs and associated Wald Chi-square p-values between TAK-954 dose levels and placebo are obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the only independent variable.|||1.49|0.71|=0.449
81631780|NCT04244175|162951249|SUPERIORITY|The PGI-C score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.5|||=|0.04|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|-0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 43)|CVL-865 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 43)||-0.1|-0.9|=0.040
81631781|NCT04244175|162951249|SUPERIORITY|The PGI-C score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.4|||=|0.152|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID - Placebo (Day 43)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 43)||0.1|-0.8|=0.152
81631782|NCT04244175|162951249|SUPERIORITY|The PGI-C score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.4|||=|0.044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|-0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 43)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 43)||-0.1|-0.8|=0.044
81631783|NCT04244175|162951249|SUPERIORITY|The PGI-C score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.3|||=|0.199|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 71)|CVL-865 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 71)||0.1|-0.7|=0.199
81631784|NCT04244175|162951249|SUPERIORITY|The PGI-C score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.3|||=|0.171|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID - Placebo (Day 71)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 71)||0.1|-0.7|=0.171
81631785|NCT04244175|162951249|SUPERIORITY|The PGI-C score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.3|||=|0.125|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.0|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 71)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 71)||0.0|-0.7|=0.125
81659612|NCT05172050|163011469|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.936||||0.0567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.938||The upper limit was not estimable due to the low number of events|Analysis is based on Exact Binary logistic regression model with treatment group, age group and status as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||This sensitivity analysis is conducted on the per protocol (PP) population: n=18 in the Raloxifene 60 mg arm; n=17 in the Raloxifene 120 mg arm; and n=17 in the Placebo arm|||0.938|0.0567
81704402|NCT00922974|163104914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.114|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with EQ-5D Index Score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Race (Other vs. while) is reported here.||||0.1140
81466364|NCT03634033|162625111|SUPERIORITY|Examination of intensity of facilitation (IF vs IF+EF) needed on beneficiaries hospitalizations (baseline to exit) using an evidence-based intervention (CAPABLE).|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.42|||F-test|F-test was used (related to the t-test arithmetically), built into mixed models that adjusted for clustering.||||1.42|0.72|0.95
81534139|NCT03827655|162753387|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||=|0.507|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.44||P-values were derived using a one-sided test with alternative hypothesis (Ha): Hazard Ratio\>1.|Wald chi-square test||Hazard ratios, 90% CIs and associated Wald Chi-square p-values between TAK-954 dose levels and placebo are obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the only independent variable.|||1.44|0.69|=0.507
81659613|NCT05172050|163011470|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on Exact Binary logistic regression model with treatment group, age group and status as main effects|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.663||||0.7121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.337|9.053|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.053|0.337|0.7121
81659614|NCT05172050|163011470|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on Exact Binary logistic regression model with treatment group, age group and status as main effects|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.963|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.185|4.977|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.977|0.185|>0.999
81659615|NCT05172050|163011470|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.5378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|20.153||Analysis is based on Exact Binary logistic regression model with treatment group, age group and status as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||This sensitivity analysis is conducted on the per protocol (PP) population: n=18 in the Raloxifene 60 mg arm; n=17 in the Raloxifene 120 mg arm; and n=17 in the Placebo arm||20.153|0.350|0.5378
81466365|NCT03634033|162625112|SUPERIORITY|Examination of clinician attitude on facilitation (IF vs IF+EF) at exit when using an evidence-based intervention (CAPABLE).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|10.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed modeling was used to account for nesting of clinicians within sites.||10.14|0.09|0.05
81659616|NCT05172050|163011470|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.209|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.185|8.589||Analysis is based on Exact Binary logistic regression model with treatment group, age group and status as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||This sensitivity analysis is conducted on the per protocol (PP) population: n=18 in the Raloxifene 60 mg arm; n=17 in the Raloxifene 120 mg arm; and n=17 in the Placebo arm||8.589|0.185|>0.999
81659617|NCT05172050|163011471|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.114|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.219|5.708|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis is based on Exact Binary logistic regression model with treatment group, age group and status as main effects.||at Day 14||5.708|0.219|>0.999
81659618|NCT05172050|163011471|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.202||||0.2553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.541|22.116|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis is based on Exact Binary logistic regression model with treatment group, age group and status as main effects.||At day 14||22.116|0.541|0.2553
81659619|NCT05172050|163011471|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.6189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.294|18.532|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis is based on Exact Binary logistic regression model with treatment group, age group and status as main effects.||at Day 28||18.532|0.294|0.6189
81659620|NCT05172050|163011471|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.22||||0.1662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.586|413.499|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis is based on Exact Binary logistic regression model with treatment group, age group and status as main effects.||at Day 28||413.499|0.586|0.1662
81659621|NCT05172050|163011472|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.972|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.193|4.906|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis is based on Exact Binary logistic regression model with treatment group, age group and status as main effects||at Day 7||4.906|0.193|>0.999
81659622|NCT05172050|163011472|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.156|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|6.822|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis is based on Exact Binary logistic regression model with treatment group, age group and status as main effects||at Day 7||6.822|0.200|>0.999
81659623|NCT05172050|163011472|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.066|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.208|5.478|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis is based on Exact Binary logistic regression model with treatment group, age group and status as main effects||at Day 28||5.478|0.208|>0.999
81659624|NCT05172050|163011472|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.068||||0.5465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.369|12.58|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis is based on Exact Binary logistic regression model with treatment group, age group and status as main effects||at Day 28||12.580|0.369|0.5465
81659625|NCT05172050|163011475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3899||||||P-Value comparing % among treatment groups Raloxifene 60mg versus Placebo using Fisher's Exact test.|Fisher Exact|||The proportion of hospitalized participants who at the beginning of the study were at domicile isolation at Day 7, Day 14 and Day 28 after randomization was analysed using comparison of proportions (i.e. comparisons of each active treatment group versus placebo at each assessment day) through Fisher's exact test and was summarized using frequency and percent by treatment and visit. Herein Day 7 R60 vs Placebo||||0.3899
81659626|NCT05172050|163011475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4075||||||P-Value comparing % among treatment groups Raloxifene 120 mg versus Placebo using Fisher's Exact test.|Fisher Exact|||The proportion of hospitalized participants who at the beginning of the study were at domicile isolation at Day 7, Day 14 and Day 28 after randomization was analysed using comparison of proportions (i.e. comparisons of each active treatment group versus placebo at each assessment day) through Fisher's exact test and was summarized using frequency and percent by treatment and visit. Herein Day 7 R120 vs placebo||||0.4075
81466366|NCT03634033|162625113|OTHER|Examination of clinician self-efficacy on facilitation (IF vs IF+EF) (baseline to exit) when using an evidence-based intervention (CAPABLE).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.97||Threshold for statistical significance was .05 with no adjustments for multiple testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|Nesting of clinicians within site was adjusted for as a random effect.||||0.97|-0.51|0.54
81466367|NCT03634033|162625116|SUPERIORITY|Pre-/post-intervention comparison.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|-1.42|||t-test, 2 sided||Pre minus post|Pain||-1.42|-3.96|<.01
81534140|NCT03827655|162753388|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||=|0.406|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.52||P-values were derived using a one-sided test with alternative hypothesis (Ha): Hazard Ratio\>1.|Wald chi-square test||Hazard ratios, 90% CIs and associated Wald Chi-square p-values between TAK-954 dose levels and placebo are obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the only independent variable.|||1.52|0.73|=0.406
81534141|NCT03827655|162753388|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||=|0.88|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|1.11||P-values were derived using a one-sided test with alternative hypothesis (Ha): Hazard Ratio\>1.|Wald chi-square test||Hazard ratios, 90% CIs and associated Wald Chi-square p-values between TAK-954 dose levels and placebo are obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the only independent variable.|||1.11|0.54|=0.880
81659627|NCT05172050|163011475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3899||||||P-Value comparing % among treatment groups Raloxifene 60mg versus Placebo using Fisher's Exact test.|Fisher Exact|||The proportion of hospitalized participants who at the beginning of the study were at domicile isolation at Day 7, Day 14 and Day 28 after randomization was analysed using comparison of proportions (i.e. comparisons of each active treatment group versus placebo at each assessment day) through Fisher's exact test and was summarized using frequency and percent by treatment and visit. Herein Day 14 R60 vs placebo||||0.3899
81659628|NCT05172050|163011475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4075|||||||Fisher Exact|P-Value comparing % among treatment groups Raloxifene 120mg versus Placebo using Fisher's Exact test.||The proportion of hospitalized participants who at the beginning of the study were at domicile isolation at Day 7, Day 14 and Day 28 after randomization was analysed using comparison of proportions (i.e. comparisons of each active treatment group versus placebo at each assessment day) through Fisher's exact test and was summarized using frequency and percent by treatment and visit. Herein Day 14 R120 vs placebo||||0.4075
81659629|NCT05172050|163011475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6846||||||P-Value comparing % among treatment groups Raloxifene 60mg versus Placebo using Fisher's Exact test.|Fisher Exact|||The proportion of hospitalized participants who at the beginning of the study were at domicile isolation at Day 7, Day 14 and Day 28 after randomization was analysed using comparison of proportions (i.e. comparisons of each active treatment group versus placebo at each assessment day) through Fisher's exact test and was summarized using frequency and percent by treatment and visit. Herein Day 28 R60 vs placebo||||0.6846
81686025|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.25|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.25|0.17|
81631786|NCT04244175|162951250|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-S score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|||=|0.767|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 15)|CVL-865 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 15)||0.2|-0.3|=0.767
81631787|NCT04244175|162951250|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-S score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|0.2|||=|0.178|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.5|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID - Placebo (Day 15)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 15)||0.5|0.0|=0.178
81631788|NCT04244175|162951250|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-S score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|0.1|||=|0.542|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.3|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 15)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 15)||0.3|-0.1|=0.542
81631789|NCT04244175|162951250|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-S score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.3|||=|0.106|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|0.0|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 43)|CVL-865 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 43)||0.0|-0.6|=0.106
81686026|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.24|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.24|0.18|
81686027|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.41|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.41|0.31|
81686028|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.32|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.32|0.19|
81686029|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.33|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.33|0.22|
81686030|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.3|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.30|0.17|
81686031|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.39|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.39|0.25|
81686032|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.38|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.38|0.27|
81686033|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.6|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.60|0.44|
81631790|NCT04244175|162951250|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-S score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|0.1|||=|0.663|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.4|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID - Placebo (Day 43)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 43)||0.4|-0.2|=0.663
81466368|NCT03634033|162625116|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|4.91||Threshold for statistical significance was .05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||ADL||4.91|-2.80|.58
81466369|NCT03634033|162625116|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|4.91||Threshold for statistical significance was .05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||IADL||4.91|-2.80|.44
81631791|NCT04244175|162951250|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-S score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.1|||=|0.488|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 43)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 43)||0.2|-0.4|=0.488
81631792|NCT04244175|162951250|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-S score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.3|||=|0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.0|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 71)|CVL-865 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 71)||0.0|-0.7|=0.100
81631793|NCT04244175|162951250|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-S score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|||=|0.969|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.3|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID - Placebo (Day 71)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 71)||0.3|-0.3|=0.969
81631794|NCT04244175|162951250|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-S score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.2|||=|0.344|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 71)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 71)||0.1|-0.4|=0.344
81631795|NCT04244175|162951251|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-I score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.4|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|-0.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 15)|CVL-865 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 15)||-0.2|-0.7|=0.010
81631796|NCT04244175|162951251|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-I score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.1|||=|0.376|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID - Placebo (Day 15)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 15)||0.1|-0.4|=0.376
81631797|NCT04244175|162951251|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-I score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.3|||=|0.044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|-0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 15)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 15)||-0.1|-0.5|=0.044
81631798|NCT04244175|162951251|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-I score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.6|||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|-0.3|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 43)|CVL-865 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 43)||-0.3|-1.0|=0.005
81631799|NCT04244175|162951251|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-I score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.1|||=|0.549|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID - Placebo (Day 43)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 43)||0.2|-0.5|=0.549
81659630|NCT05172050|163011475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6614||||||P-Value comparing % among treatment groups Raloxifene 120mg versus Placebo using Fisher's Exact test.|Fisher Exact|||The proportion of hospitalized participants who at the beginning of the study were at domicile isolation at Day 7, Day 14 and Day 28 after randomization was analysed using comparison of proportions (i.e. comparisons of each active treatment group versus placebo at each assessment day) through Fisher's exact test and was summarized using frequency and percent by treatment and visit. Herein Day 28 R120 vs placebo||||0.6614
81659631|NCT05172050|163011477|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||Log Rank|||||1.00|1.00|
81659632|NCT05172050|163011477|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0||p value= not estimable|Log Rank|||||1.00|1.00|
81659633|NCT05180500|163011480|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.70
81466370|NCT03634033|162625116|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|4.77||Threshold for statistical significance was .05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided||Pre minus post|Depression||4.77|-1.85|.38
81631800|NCT04244175|162951251|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-I score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.4|||=|0.048|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|-0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 43)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 43)||-0.1|-0.7|=0.048
81631801|NCT04244175|162951251|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-I score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.6|||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|-0.3|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 71)|CVL-865 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 71)||-0.3|-1.0|=0.005
81659634|NCT05180500|163011481|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Concentrations that were below the lower limit of quantification (\<15 ng/mL) were set to 7.5 ng/mL for analyses.||||<.001
81659635|NCT05180500|163011484|OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.28
81659636|NCT05180500|163011485|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81659637|NCT05180500|163011486|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Concentrations that were below the lower limit of quantification (\<15 ng/mL) were set to 7.5 ng/mL for analyses.||||<.001
81659638|NCT05180500|163011487|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Concentrations that were below the lower limit of quantification (\<15 ng/mL) were set to 7.5 ng/mL for analyses.||||<.001
81631802|NCT04244175|162951251|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-I score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.1|||=|0.549|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID - Placebo (Day 71)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 71)||0.2|-0.5|=0.549
81659639|NCT05180500|163011488|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Concentrations that were below the lower limit of quantification (\<15 ng/mL) were set to 7.5 ng/mL for analyses.||||<.001
81659640|NCT05180500|163011489|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81659641|NCT03992846|163011490|OTHER|The criterion for defining a subject as a responder over the last 28 days of randomized treatment up to Month 3 was a reduction of 1.10 or greater from baseline pain for Dysmenorrhea (DYS).|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.46|4.49|||Bonferroni-corrected p-value|||||4.49|1.46|<0.001
81659642|NCT03992846|163011490|OTHER|The criterion for defining a subject as a responder over the last 28 days of randomized treatment up to Month 3 was a reduction of 1.10 or greater from baseline pain for Dysmenorrhea (DYS).|Odds Ratio (OR)|8.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.86|15.91|||Bonferroni-corrected p-value|||||15.91|4.86|<0.001
81659643|NCT03992846|163011491|OTHER|The criterion for defining a subject as a responder over the last 28 days of randomized treatment up to Month 3 was a reduction of 0.80 or greater from baseline pain for Non-Menstrual Pelvic Pain (NMPP).|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.83|2.45|||Bonferroni-corrected p-value|||||2.45|0.83|0.279
81659644|NCT03992846|163011491|OTHER|The criterion for defining a subject as a responder over the last 28 days of randomized treatment up to Month 3 was a reduction of 0.80 or greater from baseline pain for Non-Menstrual Pelvic Pain (NMPP).|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.18|3.42|||Bonferroni-corrected p-value|||||3.42|1.18|0.007
81659645|NCT01143038|163011507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|10.1|||||Based on the t-distribution|||10.1|8.3|
81659646|NCT01143038|163011507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Bootstrap mean|9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|10.0|||||Estimates are based on bootstrap method with 1000 samples with replacement.|Bootstrap analysis||10.0|8.3|
81659647|NCT00706433|163011528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.768||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Rank ANCOVA with baseline total inflammatory lesion counts serving as the covariate.||Null hypothesis: equal median changes from baseline in total inflammatory lesion counts among the treatments||||0.7680
81659648|NCT00706433|163011529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7975||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Null hypothesis: equal success rates.||||0.7975
81659649|NCT00706433|163011530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1||95.0|||||ANOVA|Rank transformed data.||Null hypothesis: equal median percent changes from baseline in total inflammatory lesion counts among the treatments||||>0.10
81659650|NCT00706433|163011531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1||95.0|||||ANOVA|Rank transformed data.||Null hypothesis: equal median percent changes from baseline in total inflammatory lesion counts among the treatments||||>0.10
81659651|NCT00706433|163011533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1103||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Rank ANCOVA with baseline total inflammatory lesion counts serving as the covariate.||Null hypothesis: equal median changes from baseline in total inflammatory lesion counts among the treatments||||0.1103
81659652|NCT00706433|163011534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7228||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Null hypothesis: equal success rates.||||0.7228
81659653|NCT00706433|163011535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3416||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates||||0.3416
81659654|NCT00706433|163011536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5759||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.5759
81659655|NCT00706433|163011537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4754||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.4754
81659656|NCT00706433|163011538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4096||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.4096
81659657|NCT00706433|163011539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5812||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.5812
81466371|NCT03634033|162625117|SUPERIORITY|Self-efficacy|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.11|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.6||Threshold for statistical significance was .05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided||Pre minus post|Self-efficacy change baseline (month-0) to exit (month-4).||-0.60|-1.02|<0.01
81466372|NCT03634033|162625118|OTHER|Score on scale.|Mean|8.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.6|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.01
81466373|NCT03634033|162625118|OTHER||Mean|7.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.06|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Satisfaction with format||||<.01
81466374|NCT03634033|162625118|OTHER||Mean|8.35|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Difference from zero|||Satisfaction with newness of content for caregiver||||<.01
81466375|NCT03634033|162625118|OTHER||Mean|7.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.92|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Difference from zero|||Satisfaction with newness of content for clinician||||<.01
81659658|NCT00706433|163011540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8679||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.8679
81659659|NCT00706433|163011541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3666||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.3666
81659660|NCT00706433|163011542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.308||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.3080
81659661|NCT00706433|163011543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659662|NCT00706433|163011544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81466376|NCT03634033|162625118|OTHER||Mean|7.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.92|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Difference from zero|||Intent to use new information||||<.01
81466377|NCT06366087|162625119|OTHER|Estimation only. Estimates are back-transformed and based on a random effects linear model with log10 numeric response variable, adjusting for study route received, dosing sequence, and period, with a random effect for subject nested within dosing sequence.|Ratio of geometric least-square means|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|0.724|||Mixed Models Analysis||Bioequivalence will be considered met if the 90% CI of the ratio for AUCinf lies within 80.00 to 125.00%.|||0.724|0.670|
81534142|NCT03827655|162753389|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||=|0.446|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.48||P-values were derived using a one-sided test with alternative hypothesis (Ha): Hazard Ratio\>1.|Wald chi-square test||Hazard ratios, 90% CIs and associated Wald Chi-square p-values between TAK-954 dose levels and placebo are obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the only independent variable.|||1.48|0.72|=0.446
81659663|NCT00706433|163011545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81466378|NCT06366087|162625120|OTHER|Estimation only. Estimates are back-transformed and based on a random effects linear model with log10 numeric response variable, adjusting for study route received, dosing sequence, and period, with a random effect for subject nested within dosing sequence.|Ratio of geometric least-square means|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|0.697|||Mixed Models Analysis||Bioequivalence will be considered met if the 90% CI of the ratio for AUCt lies within 80.00 to 125.00%.|||0.697|0.640|
81534143|NCT03827655|162753389|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||=|0.892|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|1.09||P-values were derived using a one-sided test with alternative hypothesis (Ha): Hazard Ratio\>1.|Wald chi-square test||Hazard ratios, 90% CIs and associated Wald Chi-square p-values between TAK-954 dose levels and placebo are obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the only independent variable.|||1.09|0.53|=0.892
81659664|NCT00706433|163011546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3916||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.3916
81659665|NCT00706433|163011547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8387||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.8387
81659666|NCT00706433|163011548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1489||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.1489
81659667|NCT00706433|163011549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||<0.0001
81659668|NCT00706433|163011549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4143||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.4143
81659669|NCT00706433|163011549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0005
81659670|NCT00706433|163011549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0003
81659671|NCT00706433|163011549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||<0.0001
81659672|NCT00706433|163011549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||<0.0001
81659673|NCT00706433|163011549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.9700
81659674|NCT00706433|163011550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2544||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.2544
81659675|NCT00706433|163011551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4321||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.4321
81659676|NCT00706433|163011552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0317||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0317
81659677|NCT00706433|163011552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5818||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.5818
81659678|NCT00706433|163011552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0395||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0395
81659679|NCT00706433|163011552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7426||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.7426
81659680|NCT00706433|163011552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0029||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0029
81659681|NCT00706433|163011552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2142||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.2142
81466379|NCT06366087|162625121|OTHER|Estimation only. Estimates are back-transformed and based on a random effects linear model with log10 numeric response variable, adjusting for study route received, dosing sequence, and period, with a random effect for subject nested within dosing sequence.|Ratio of geometric least-square means|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.088|0.136|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.136|0.088|
81466380|NCT06366087|162625122|OTHER|Estimation only. Estimates are back-transformed and based on a random effects linear model with log10 numeric response variable, adjusting for study route received, dosing sequence, and period, with a random effect for subject nested within dosing sequence.|Ratio of geometric least-square means|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.12|0.189|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.189|0.120|
81659682|NCT00706433|163011552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0781||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0781
81659683|NCT00706433|163011553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9886||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.9886
81659684|NCT00706433|163011554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6907||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.6907
81659685|NCT00706433|163011555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0047||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0047
81659686|NCT00706433|163011555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6116||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.6116
81659687|NCT00706433|163011555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0209||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0209
81659688|NCT00706433|163011555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0513||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0513
81659689|NCT00706433|163011555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0019
81659690|NCT00706433|163011555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0089||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0089
81659691|NCT00706433|163011555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.526||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.5260
81659692|NCT00706433|163011556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.782||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.7820
81659693|NCT00706433|163011557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4965||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.4965
81659694|NCT00706433|163011558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0728||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0728
81659695|NCT00706433|163011559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.548||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.5480
81659696|NCT00706433|163011560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0301||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0301
81631803|NCT04244175|162951251|SUPERIORITY|The CGI-I score over time was analyzed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis. Treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit was included as fixed factors in the MMRM. Participant was included as a random effect, and an unstructured covariance structure was used for the repeated measures.|LS Mean Difference|-0.4|||=|0.048|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|-0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID - Placebo (Day 71)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID vs Placebo (Day 71)||-0.1|-0.7|=0.048
81659697|NCT00706433|163011560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0564||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0564
81659698|NCT00706433|163011560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.447||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.4470
81659699|NCT00706433|163011560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2804||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.2804
81659700|NCT00706433|163011560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1835||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.1835
81659701|NCT00706433|163011560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0103||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0103
81659702|NCT00706433|163011560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1319||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.1319
81659703|NCT00706433|163011561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659704|NCT00706433|163011562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4378||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.4378
81631804|NCT04244175|162951252|SUPERIORITY|Changes from Baseline in QOLIE-31 Overall Scores was compared using an ANCOVA model with the Baseline score as a covariate and treatment group included in the model as fixed effects in the mITT population. This estimand included available post-Baseline response data that occurred before discontinuation of treatment or the addition of rescue medication.|LS Mean Difference|-0.49|||=|0.829|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.23|3.26|||ANCOVA||CVL-865 25 mg BID - Placebo|CVL-865 25 mg BID vs Placebo||3.26|-4.23|=0.829
81659705|NCT00706433|163011563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.343||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.3430
81659706|NCT00706433|163011564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659707|NCT00706433|163011565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659708|NCT00706433|163011566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659709|NCT00706433|163011567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659710|NCT00706433|163011568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659711|NCT00706433|163011569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659712|NCT00706433|163011570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659713|NCT00706433|163011571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659714|NCT00706433|163011572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659715|NCT00706433|163011573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659716|NCT00706433|163011574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659717|NCT00706433|163011575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0165||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0165
81659718|NCT00706433|163011575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2252||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.2252
81659719|NCT00706433|163011575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0179||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0179
81659720|NCT00706433|163011575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0233||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0233
81466381|NCT06366087|162625123|OTHER|Estimation only. Estimates are back-transformed and based on a random effects linear model with log10 numeric response variable, adjusting for study route received, dosing sequence, and period, with a random effect for subject nested within dosing sequence.|Ratio of geometric least-square means|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.217|0.309|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.309|0.217|
81534144|NCT03827655|162753390|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||=|0.76|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.23||P-values were derived using a one-sided test with alternative hypothesis (Ha): Hazard Ratio\>1.|Wald chi-square test||Hazard ratios, 90% CIs and associated Wald Chi-square p-values between TAK-954 dose levels and placebo are obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the only independent variable.|||1.23|0.60|=0.760
81534145|NCT03827655|162753390|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||=|0.81|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|1.18||P-values were derived using a one-sided test with alternative hypothesis (Ha): Hazard Ratio\>1.|Wald chi-squared test||Hazard ratios, 90% CIs and associated Wald Chi-square p-values between TAK-954 dose levels and placebo are obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the only independent variable.|||1.18|0.58|=0.810
81631805|NCT04244175|162951252|SUPERIORITY|Changes from Baseline in QOLIE-31 Overall Scores was compared using an ANCOVA model with the Baseline score as a covariate and treatment group included in the model as fixed effects in the mITT population. This estimand included available post-Baseline response data that occurred before discontinuation of treatment or the addition of rescue medication.|LS Mean Difference|-0.2|||=|0.927|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.87|3.46|||ANCOVA||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID - Placebo|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID vs Placebo||3.46|-3.87|=0.927
81631806|NCT04244175|162951252|SUPERIORITY|Changes from Baseline in QOLIE-31 Overall Scores was compared using an ANCOVA model with the Baseline score as a covariate and treatment group included in the model as fixed effects in the mITT population. This estimand included available post-Baseline response data that occurred before discontinuation of treatment or the addition of rescue medication.|LS Mean Difference|-0.35|||=|0.859|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.57|2.88|||ANCOVA||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID - Placebo|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID vs Placebo||2.88|-3.57|=0.859
81631807|NCT04244175|162951253|SUPERIORITY|The Least Square Means (LS Means), difference in LS Means, 90% confidence interval for the difference, and the p-value for the difference are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effects for treatment and Baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|-0.013|||=|0.788|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.096|0.069|||ANCOVA||CVL-865 25 mg BID - Placebo (HUI-2)|CVL-865 25 mg BID vs Placebo (HUI-2)||0.069|-0.096|=0.788
81631808|NCT04244175|162951253|SUPERIORITY|The Least Square Means (LS Means), difference in LS Means, 90% confidence interval for the difference, and the p-value for the difference are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effects for treatment and Baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|0.077|||=|0.126|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.006|0.16|||ANCOVA||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID - Placebo (HUI-2)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID vs Placebo (HUI-2)||0.160|-0.006|=0.126
81631809|NCT04244175|162951253|SUPERIORITY|The Least Square Means (LS Means), difference in LS Means, 90% confidence interval for the difference, and the p-value for the difference are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effects for treatment and Baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|0.032|||=|0.461|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.039|0.103|||ANCOVA||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID - Placebo (HUI-2)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID vs Placebo (HUI-2)||0.103|-0.039|=0.461
81631810|NCT04244175|162951253|SUPERIORITY|The Least Square Means (LS Means), difference in LS Means, 90% confidence interval for the difference, and the p-value for the difference are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effects for treatment and Baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|-0.032|||=|0.661|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.154|0.089|||ANCOVA||CVL-865 25 mg BID - Placebo (HUI-3)|CVL-865 25 mg BID vs Placebo (HUI-3)||0.089|-0.154|=0.661
81631811|NCT04244175|162951253|SUPERIORITY|The Least Square Means (LS Means), difference in LS Means, 90% confidence interval for the difference, and the p-value for the difference are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effects for treatment and Baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|0.115|||=|0.124|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.008|0.237|||ANCOVA||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID - Placebo (HUI-3)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID vs Placebo (HUI-3)||0.237|-0.008|=0.124
81631812|NCT04244175|162951253|SUPERIORITY|The Least Square Means (LS Means), difference in LS Means, 90% confidence interval for the difference, and the p-value for the difference are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effects for treatment and Baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|0.041|||=|0.518|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.064|0.146|||ANCOVA||CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID - Placebo (HUI-3)|CVL-865 7.5 mg BID / 25 mg BID vs Placebo (HUI-3)||0.146|-0.064|=0.518
81631813|NCT04734197|162951262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||The threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Exploratory Phase 2 Study; the sample size of approximately 280-350 subjects (between 40 and 50 subjects per each of the 7 treatment groups) was based on medical judgement.||||0.0040
81631814|NCT04734197|162951263|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3111|||||||Fisher Exact|The threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.||"Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis included fixed effects of baseline TBUT, age, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.~Least squares means (LSMs) of the absolute TBUT change from baseline and their 95% CIs were estimated from the MMRM model for each treatment group."||||0.3111
81631815|NCT04734197|162951264|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2027||||||The threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Fisher Exact|||"MMRM analysis included fixed effects of baseline Schirmer test score, age, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.~LSMs of the absolute change from baseline in Schirmer test score and their 95% CIs were estimated from the MMRM model for each treatment group."||||0.2027
81631816|NCT02911805|162951352|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81631817|NCT02624050|162951355|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance was p\<0.05.|log-binomial regression|||||||0.01
81659721|NCT00706433|163011575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1573||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.1573
81631818|NCT02624050|162951356|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold of significance was \<0.05|log binomial regression|||||||0.37
81659722|NCT00706433|163011575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2039||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.2039
81659723|NCT00706433|163011575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81466382|NCT06366087|162625124|OTHER|Estimation only. Estimates are back-transformed and based on a random effects linear model with log10 numeric response variable, adjusting for study route received, dosing sequence, and period, with a random effect for subject nested within dosing sequence.|Ratio of geometric least-square means|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.318|0.416|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.416|0.318|
81466383|NCT06366087|162625125|OTHER|Estimation only. Estimates are back-transformed and based on a random effects linear model with log10 numeric response variable, adjusting for study route received, dosing sequence, and period, with a random effect for subject nested within dosing sequence.|Ratio of geometric least-square means|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.396|0.492|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.492|0.396|
81631819|NCT02624050|162951361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.277||||||"Because the data were skewed, the natural logarithmic transformation was used prior to analysis for inference.~Threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05"|Ratio of Geometric Means|This p-value is for 15 min after induction of anesthesia||||||0.277
81631820|NCT02765412|162951411|OTHER|multilevel model|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.78||Two-sided test; the a priori threshold being 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Adjusts for age, gender, race, comorbidities, implementation group, travel distance, and VAMC indicator|OR corresponding to the interaction between implementation group and lung cancer risk, a ratio of odds ratios. The OR for screening based on lung cancer risk in the SI group versus the OR for screening based on lung cancer risk in the II group|||0.78|0.58|0.081
81631821|NCT02765412|162951412|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.46||Two-sided test; the a priori threshold being 0.05|t-test, 2 sided||Satisfaction rating on a scale of 0 to 10; Difference is Arm 1 - Arm 2|Simple t-test comparing mean satisfaction ratings between arms||0.46|-0.16|0.35
81631822|NCT01223352|162951443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric means|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.2||No statistical test of hypothesis was set for this study. The analysis of PK data was carried out descriptively|||b.i.d. bosentan regimen was taken as reference|||1.20|0.61|
81631823|NCT01223352|162951444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric means|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.05||No statistical hypothesis tests were set for this study. The analysis of PK data was carried out descriptively.|||b.i.d. bosentan regimen was taken as reference|||1.05|0.48|
81631824|NCT02163694|162951451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Log-rank test|||PFS was compared between the treatment groups using the log-rank test, stratified by prior platinum therapy (Yes versus No) and receptor status (estrogen receptor \[ER\] and/or progesterone receptor \[PgR\] positive versus ER/PgR negative).||||0.003
81631825|NCT02163694|162951451|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Cox proportional hazards|0.728||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.9|||Stratified Cox proportional hazards|||A Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by prior platinum therapy (Yes versus No) and receptor status (estrogen receptor (ER) and/or progesterone receptor (PgR) positive versus ER/PgR negative) was used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval comparing the two treatment arms.||0.900|0.590|0.003
81631826|NCT02163694|162951452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.410
81631827|NCT02163694|162951452|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Cox proportional hazards|0.914||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.737|1.333|||Stratified Cox proportional hazards|||A Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by prior platinum therapy (Yes versus No) and receptor status (estrogen receptor (ER) and/or progesterone receptor (PgR) positive versus ER/PgR negative) was used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval comparing the two treatment arms.||1.333|0.737|0.410
81631828|NCT02163694|162951453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.202||||||Nominal P value is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by ER/PgR status and prior platinum therapy use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.202
81631829|NCT02163694|162951454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.715||||||Nominal P value is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by ER/PgR status and prior platinum therapy use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.715
81631830|NCT02163694|162951455|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.004
81631831|NCT02163694|162951455|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Cox proportional hazards|0.737||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.597|0.908|||Stratified Cox proportional hazards|Stratified by prior platinum therapy (yes vs no) and receptor status (ER and/or PgR positive vs ER/PgR negative).||||0.908|0.597|0.004
81631832|NCT05061017|162951456|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81631833|NCT05061017|162951457|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81631834|NCT06603766|162951479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.83
81631835|NCT06603766|162951480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.46
81631836|NCT06603766|162951481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.008
81631837|NCT06603766|162951482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.032
81631838|NCT06603766|162951483|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81631839|NCT06603766|162951484|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81631840|NCT03662022|162951516|SUPERIORITY||incidence rate ratio|0.95|||<|0.017|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.4|2.23||The significance level was determined at 0.017, to account for the fact that we made three comparisons, thus conclusions can be drawn by examining if the 98.3% CI for the incidence rate ratio (IRR) contains the critical value of 1.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.23|0.40|<0.017
81631841|NCT03662022|162951516|SUPERIORITY||incidence rate ratio|0.8||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.34|1.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.87|0.34|0.017
81631842|NCT03662022|162951516|SUPERIORITY||incidence rate ratio|0.58|||<|0.017|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.22|1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.56|0.22|<0.017
81631843|NCT04679389|162951522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81631844|NCT04679389|162951523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.48
81631845|NCT04679389|162951524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.48
81631846|NCT04679389|162951525|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81631847|NCT04679389|162951528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.31
81631848|NCT04679389|162951529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81631849|NCT05257603|162951530|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.615|<|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.24|5.72|||ANOVA|||||5.72|3.24|<0.99
81631850|NCT05257603|162951531|OTHER||||||<|0.29|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.29
81631851|NCT05257603|162951532|OTHER||||||<|0.99|||||||ANOVA|||A one-way ANOVA was used to compare the mean difference in key presses from time 1 to time 2 between the intervention (RPCW) and Control conditions.||||<0.99
81631852|NCT05257603|162951533|OTHER||||||<|0.45|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.45
81631853|NCT05257603|162951534|OTHER||||||<|0.1||||||Given the exploratory nature of the analysis we were looking for a trend in improvement in emotion regulation (i.e., p\<.10) following the intervention condition compared to control.|ANOVA|||||||<.10
81631854|NCT05257603|162951535|OTHER||||||<|0.1|||||||ANOVA|||Repeated measure ANOVA was used to provide preliminary information for estimating sample sizes needed for a larger Stage II efficacy trial. The current pilot RCT was not powered to find significant effects.||||<.10
81631855|NCT05257603|162951536|OTHER||||||<|0.1||||||A priori threshold for a trend set at p\<.10 for condition effect (intervention v control).|ANOVA|||An exploratory repeated measures ANOVA with time (4) as the within-subjects variable and condition (2) as the between-subjects variable was conducted to provide preliminary information for estimating sample sizes needed for a larger Stage II efficacy trial. The current pilot RCT was not powered to find significant effects.||||<.10
81631856|NCT05257603|162951537|OTHER||||||<|0.098|||||||ANOVA|||An exploratory repeated measures ANOVA with time (4) as the within-subjects variable and condition (2) as the between-subjects variable was conducted to provide preliminary information for estimating sample sizes needed for a larger Stage II efficacy trial.||||<.098
81631857|NCT05541484|162951552|OTHER|Spearman's ρ given non-normal variable distributions|||||<|0.0001||||||Spearman's ρ given non-normal variable distributions|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.0001
81631858|NCT05785130|162951568|SUPERIORITY|T0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.07||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|||||T0|t-test, 2 sided|||It was calculated that 58 participants were randomized in a 1:1 between two arms on baseline, the first intervention day(T1), the third intervention day(T2), and follow up two days later after intervention (T3) . Sample size was determoned using G-power repeated measures, between factors(α = 0.05, power = 0.8). Assumption a discontinution rate of 10%.||||0.74
81631859|NCT05785130|162951568|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|133.57||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|||||T1|t-test, 2 sided|||It was calculated that 58 participants were randomized in a 1:1 between two arms on baseline, the first intervention day(T1), the third intervention day(T2), and follow up two days later after intervention (T3) . Sample size was determoned using G-power repeated measures, between factors(α = 0.05, power = 0.8). Assumption a discontinution rate of 10%.||||0.75
81631860|NCT05785130|162951568|SUPERIORITY|T|Median Difference (Final Values)|235.93|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||T2|t-test, 2 sided|||It was calculated that 58 participants were randomized in a 1:1 between two arms on baseline, the first intervention day(T1), the third intervention day(T2), and follow up two days later after intervention (T3) . Sample size was determoned using G-power repeated measures, between factors(α = 0.05, power = 0.8). Assumption a discontinution rate of 10%.||||<0.01
81631861|NCT05785130|162951568|SUPERIORITY|T3|Median Difference (Final Values)|214.18|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||T3|t-test, 2 sided|||It was calculated that 58 participants were randomized in a 1:1 between two arms on baseline, the first intervention day(T1), the third intervention day(T2), and follow up two days later after intervention (T3) . Sample size was determoned using G-power repeated measures, between factors(α = 0.05, power = 0.8). Assumption a discontinution rate of 10%.||||<0.01
81631862|NCT04881110|162951571|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|14.5|||t-test, 2 sided||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|14.5|8.0|<0.001
81631863|NCT04881110|162951571|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.9|||Chi-squared||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|2.90|1.26|<0.001
81631864|NCT04881110|162951572|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.01|||t-test, 2 sided||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|0.01|-0.8|0.06
81659724|NCT00706433|163011576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1594||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.1594
81466384|NCT06366087|162625126|OTHER|Estimation only. Estimates are back-transformed and based on a random effects linear model with log10 numeric response variable, adjusting for study route received, dosing sequence, and period, with a random effect for subject nested within dosing sequence.|Ratio of geometric least-square means|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.532|0.608|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.608|0.532|
81631865|NCT04881110|162951573|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|7.4|||t-test, 2 sided||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|7.4|-14.3|0.52
81631866|NCT04881110|162951574|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.2|||t-test, 2 sided||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|1.2|-3.6|0.33
81631867|NCT04881110|162951575|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|0.1|-1.7|0.10
81631868|NCT04881110|162951576|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|3.5|||t-test, 2 sided||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|3.5|-2.8|0.81
81631869|NCT04881110|162951577|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|5.8|||t-test, 2 sided||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|5.8|-5.8|0.99
81631870|NCT04881110|162951578|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|22.9|||t-test, 2 sided||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|22.9|-32.6|0.72
81631871|NCT04881110|162951579|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.07|||t-test, 2 sided||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|-0.07|-0.7|0.02
81659725|NCT00706433|163011577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5838||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.5838
81631872|NCT04881110|162951580|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|0.3|-0.04|0.12
81659726|NCT00706433|163011578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0064||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0064
81659727|NCT00706433|163011578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0939||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0939
81659728|NCT00706433|163011578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3173||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.3173
81631873|NCT04881110|162951581|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.09||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|2.3|-8.5|0.25
81631874|NCT04881110|162951582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|87.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.9|115.1|||t-test, 2 sided||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|115.1|59.9|<0.001
81631875|NCT04881110|162951583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.01|||t-test, 2 sided||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|0.01|-0.09|0.18
81631876|NCT04881110|162951584|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|18.1|||t-test, 2 sided||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|18.1|-0.6|0.06
81631877|NCT04881110|162951585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|2.6|||t-test, 2 sided||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|2.6|-0.09|0.06
81631878|NCT04881110|162951587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.8|28.3|||t-test, 2 sided||||To evaluate the change of variables over time, we subtracted the values at the start from values at the end. A 2-sample t test was used to compare differences between the interventions. The χ2 test was used for comparing proportions of participants in the 2 groups who reached the primary end point after the intervention. Relative risks (RRs) and 95%Cis were calculated to demonstrate the relationship between the intervention and the achievement of the primary end point. A 2-sided P \< .05 was considered statistically significant.|28.3|21.8|<0.001
81631879|NCT01651000|162951592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81631880|NCT01651000|162951593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81631881|NCT01651000|162951594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81631882|NCT03781089|162951596|OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.024
81631883|NCT03781089|162951597|OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.024
81631884|NCT03636490|162951627|OTHER|We tested an association between change in urinary sodium excretion rate with stress and ratio of awake-to-asleep urinary sodium excretion rate.|unstandardized B coefficients|0.0021||||0.0032||95.0|0.0007|0.0034|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, race, ethnicity, body mass index, mean DBP during the baseline period, and 24-hour creatinine clearance.||||0.0034|0.0007|0.0032
81631885|NCT03636490|162951628|OTHER|We tested an association between ratio of awake-to-asleep urinary sodium excretion rate and SBP dipping.|unstandardized B coefficients|0.8244||||0.037||95.0|0.0487|1.6|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, race, ethnicity, BMI, smoking, alcohol use, glucose, 24-hr sodium and potassium excretion, 24-hr creat clear, and FENa|Data are unstandardized B coefficients (95% CI)|||1.6000|0.0487|0.037
81466385|NCT06366087|162625127|OTHER|Estimation only. Estimates are back-transformed and based on a random effects linear model with log10 numeric response variable, adjusting for study route received, dosing sequence, and period, with a random effect for subject nested within dosing sequence.|Ratio of geometric least-square means|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.524|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.620|0.524|
81631886|NCT02246127|162951642|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.32|||Regression, Cox|||significant differences between both arms is assumed in case p-val \< 0.05||1.32|0.32|0.229
81631887|NCT02246127|162951643|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.19|||Regression, Cox|||significant differences between both arms is assumed in case p-val \< 0.05||2.19|0.90|0.135
81631888|NCT02246127|162951644|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.75|||Regression, Cox|||significant differences between both arms is assumed in case p-val \< 0.05||1.75|0.77|0.474
81631889|NCT02246127|162951646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||significant differences between both arms is assumed in case p-val \< 0.05||||0.001
81631890|NCT02246127|162951648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Fisher Exact|||significant differences between both arms is assumed in case p-val \< 0.05||||0.012
81631891|NCT02246127|162951649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||significant differences between both arms is assumed in case p-val \< 0.05||||0.001
81631892|NCT02246127|162951650|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.37|||Regression, Cox|||significant differences between both arms is assumed in case p-val \< 0.05||2.37|0.86|0.168
81631893|NCT02246127|162951652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072|||||||Fisher Exact|||significant differences between both arms is assumed in case p-val \< 0.05||||0.072
81631894|NCT02246127|162951654|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.73|||Log Rank|||significant differences between both arms is assumed in case p-val \< 0.05||2.73|0.94|0.079
81631895|NCT04310423|162951656|OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment x Time interaction for alcohol cue-induced alcohol craving.||||0.036
81631896|NCT04310423|162951657|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Two-way Treatment x Time interaction||||>0.05
81631897|NCT04310423|162951658|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment x Time interactions||||>0.05
81631898|NCT04310423|162951659|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment x Time interactions||||>0.05
81631899|NCT04310423|162951660|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Main effect of treatment on alcohol cue-elicited brain activation||||<0.001
81631900|NCT04602611|162951683|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of negative binomial model|0.0547||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.368|0.4773||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Regression, Negative binomial|Model was estimated without adjustments (sole covariate was treatment; coefficient was the estimated treatment effect) using 180 degrees of freedom.|The estimated coefficient was associated with Oncology Nurse Navigation with reference to Standard of Care.|The study was designed with co-primary objectives evaluating acute care utilization (ACU) and 6-month OS rate. Power/sample size were calculated based on the OS objective. The overall type I error rate was alpha=0.05; the co-primary objectives were powered at the 2-sided alpha=0.025 significance level. Three hundred evaluable subjects would have provided \>=93% power to detect a 20% reduction in ACU (assuming there were 6 ACUs per year in SOC arm). The study did not achieve targeted enrollment.||0.4773|-0.3680|0.80
81631901|NCT04602611|162951684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Fisher Exact|No adjustments were made in this analysis.||The study was designed with co-primary objectives evaluating acute care utilization (ACU) and 6-month OS rate. Power/sample size were calculated based on the OS objective. The overall type I error rate was alpha=0.05; the co-primary objectives were powered at the 2-sided alpha=0.025 significance level. Three hundred evaluable subjects would have provided \>=93% power to detect a 20% reduction in ACU (assuming there were 6 ACUs per year in SOC arm). The study did not achieve targeted enrollment.|The proportions of evaluable subjects surviving at 6 months were analyzed in a 2x2 contingency table using Fisher's Exact test. In the SOC arm, 52/87(60%) evaluable subjects were alive at 6 months and 35/87 (40%) were not. In the ONN + SOC arm, 58/95 (61%) evaluable subjects were alive at 6 months and 37/95 (39%) were not. The p-value estimated using Fisher's Exact test on this 2x2 contingency table was p=0.88.|||0.88
81659729|NCT00706433|163011578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2207||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.2207
81466386|NCT00860249|162625151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.017||95.0||||We used the Bonferroni calculation to adjust for the planned multiple comparisons among the three groups.|Chi-squared|||Please note that no analyses were performed as the trial was stopped due to low enrollment.||||<0.017
81631902|NCT04602611|162951685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74||||||This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Fisher Exact|No adjustments were made in this analysis.|||The proportions of evaluable subjects surviving at 12 months were analyzed in a 2x2 contingency table using Fisher's Exact test. In the SOC arm, 23/87(26%) evaluable subjects were alive at 12 months and 64/87(74%) were not. In the ONN + SOC arm, 28/95 (29%) evaluable subjects were alive at 6 months and 67/95 (71%) were not. The p-value estimated using Fisher's Exact test on this 2x2 contingency table was p=0.74.|||0.74
81631903|NCT04602611|162951686|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of negative binomial model|0.1574||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3905|0.7054||This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Negative binomial|Model was estimated without adjustments (sole covariate was treatment; coefficient was the estimated treatment effect) using 180 degrees of freedom.|The estimated coefficient was associated with Oncology Nurse Navigation with reference to Standard of Care.|||0.7054|-0.3905|0.57
81631904|NCT04602611|162951687|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.864||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.309||This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Log Rank|Unadjusted log-rank test|The estimated hazard ratio was associated with Oncology Nurse Navigation with reference to Standard of Care; the model was estimated without adjustments (the sole covariate was treatment).|||1.309|0.570|0.45
81631905|NCT04602611|162951688|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of negative binomial model|-0.4194||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0763|0.2374||This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Negative binomial|Model was estimated without adjustments (sole covariate was treatment; coefficient was the estimated treatment effect) using 180 degrees of freedom.|The estimated coefficient was associated with Oncology Nurse Navigation with reference to Standard of Care.|||0.2374|-1.0763|0.21
81659730|NCT00706433|163011578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0183||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0183
81631906|NCT04602611|162951689|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.28|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|6.15||This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Model was estimated without adjustments (the sole covariate was treatment).|The estimated odds ratio was associated with Oncology Nurse Navigation with reference to Standard of Care.|||6.15|1.75|<0.01
81631907|NCT04602611|162951690|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.6939||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9538|0.5659||This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Linear|Model was estimated without adjustments (sole covariate was treatment; slope was the estimated treatment effect) using 180 degrees of freedom.|The estimated slope was associated with Oncology Nurse Navigation with reference to Standard of Care.|||0.5659|-5.9538|0.11
81631908|NCT04602611|162951691|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.1197||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0315|0.4378||This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Linear|This univariate model was not adjusted for other covariates; this model was estimated using 84 degrees of freedom.|The estimated slope was associated with Oncology Nurse Navigation with reference to Standard of Care.|||0.4378|-0.0315|0.09
81704403|NCT00922974|163104914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with EQ-5D Index Score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Zubrod performance status (0 vs. 1,2) is reported here.||||0.0003
81631909|NCT04496752|162951692|EQUIVALENCE|Weighted Cohen's kappa statistics were computed between DCTClock-pen and MMSE, and between DCTClock-tablet and MMSE. A TOST (two one-sided test) of equivalence was planned, with a difference in kappa of 0.2 specified a priori as significant.|Difference in Cohen's Kappa|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.19|||||The difference is Cohen's kappa is (tablet - pen). The confidence interval is estimated with a nonparametric bootstrap (5000 samples).|||0.19|-0.05|
81704404|NCT00922974|163104914|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with EQ-5D Index Score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Taking pain medication (No vs. Yes) is reported here.||||<0.0001
81659731|NCT00706433|163011578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0254||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0254
81659732|NCT00706433|163011578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81466387|NCT00860249|162625152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.017||95.0||||We intended to use a Bonferroni calculation to adjust for multiple comparisons among study arms.|Chi-squared|||Please note that no analyses were performed as the trial was stopped due to low enrollment.||||<0.017
81659733|NCT00706433|163011579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4753||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.4753
81659734|NCT00706433|163011580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1728||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.1728
81704405|NCT00922974|163104914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7732|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with EQ-5D Index Score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Tumor type (radioresistant vs. other) is reported here.||||0.7732
81704406|NCT00922974|163104915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5198|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with FACT-G total score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Treatment Arm (External Beam Radiation Therapy vs. Radiosurgery/SBRT) is reported here.||||0.5198
81659735|NCT00706433|163011581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0002
81704407|NCT00922974|163104915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1197|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with FACT-G total score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Age (\< 63 years vs. ≥ 63 years) is reported here.||||0.1197
81704408|NCT00922974|163104915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0306|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with FACT-G total score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Gender (female vs. male) is reported here.||||0.0306
81704409|NCT00922974|163104915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7903|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with FACT-G total score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Race (Other vs. while) is reported here.||||0.7903
81466388|NCT02759055|162625188|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.003|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.998|1.008|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.008|0.998|<0.05
81466389|NCT04934189|162625190|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.295|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.184||0.08|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 3-month) mean was statistically different from the baseline mean.||||.08
81466390|NCT04934189|162625191|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.417|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.89||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 6-month follow-up mean) was statistically different from the baseline mean.||||.005
81659736|NCT00706433|163011581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5313||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.5313
81466391|NCT04934189|162625193|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.103|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.5||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 3-month) mean was statistically different from the baseline mean.||||0.40
81659737|NCT00706433|163011581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0045||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0045
81659738|NCT00706433|163011581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0045||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0045
81659739|NCT00706433|163011581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0012
81659740|NCT00706433|163011581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0015
81659741|NCT00706433|163011581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659742|NCT00706433|163011582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0892||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0892
81704410|NCT00922974|163104915|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with FACT-G total score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Zubrod performance status (0 vs. 1,2) is reported here.||||<0.0001
81704411|NCT00922974|163104915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0026|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with FACT-G total score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Taking pain medication (No vs. Yes) is reported here.||||0.0026
81704412|NCT00922974|163104915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3282|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately. (Time and intercept estimates are not shown.)||A general linear mixed-effect model was run with FACT-G total score (baseline, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months) as the outcome of interest. Age, gender, race, Zubrod performance status, pain medication, tumor type, time, and treatment arm were the covariates considered in each model. Tumor type (radioresistant vs. other) is reported here.||||0.3282
81704413|NCT03180294|163104933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Using a two sample t-test with a one-sided type I error of 0.05 (overall type I error of 0.1 after a Bonferroni correction) and an effect size of 0.45, 62 patients/arm were calculated to be needed to achieve 80% statistical power. Adjusting for 20% non-compliance resulted in a total sample size of 234 patients..||||0.46
81704414|NCT03180294|163104933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Using a two sample t-test with a one-sided type I error of 0.05 (overall type I error of 0.1 after a Bonferroni correction) and an effect size of 0.45, 62 patients/arm were calculated to be needed to achieve 80% statistical power. Adjusting for 20% non-compliance resulted in a total sample size of 234 patients..||||0.54
81704415|NCT03180294|163104934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 5||||0.95
81704416|NCT03180294|163104934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 5||||0.73
81704417|NCT03180294|163104934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 9||||0.46
81704418|NCT03180294|163104934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 9||||0.42
81704419|NCT03180294|163104935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24||||||One-side significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.24
81704420|NCT03180294|163104935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.74
81704421|NCT03180294|163104936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 5||||0.41
81631910|NCT04675034|162951695|SUPERIORITY||Combined estimate for LS mean|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.416||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.968|0.67|||ANCOVA|Least Square (LS) mean and treatment group difference with associated 95% confidence intervals (CIs) are modelled using ANCOVA on imputed data.||||0.670|-0.968|0.360
81631911|NCT04675034|162951695|SUPERIORITY||Combined estimate for LS mean|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.418||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.619|0.027|||ANCOVA|Least Square mean and treatment group difference with associated 95% CIs are modelled using ANCOVA on imputed data.||||0.027|-1.619|0.029
81704422|NCT03180294|163104936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 5||||0.60
81704423|NCT03180294|163104936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 9||||0.90
81704424|NCT03180294|163104936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 9||||0.79
81704425|NCT03180294|163104937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 5||||0.41
81704426|NCT03180294|163104937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 5||||0.35
81704427|NCT03180294|163104937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 9||||0.83
81704428|NCT03180294|163104937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 9||||0.79
81704429|NCT03180294|163104938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 5||||0.78
81704430|NCT03180294|163104938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 5||||0.51
81704431|NCT03180294|163104938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 9||||0.49
81704432|NCT03180294|163104938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 9||||0.50
81704433|NCT03180294|163104939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Chi-squared|One-sided significance level 0.05||||||0.71
81704434|NCT03180294|163104939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Chi-squared|One-sided significance level 0.05||||||0.34
81704435|NCT03180294|163104940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.23
81704436|NCT03180294|163104940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||One-sided significance level 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.25
81704437|NCT02436915|163105053|EQUIVALENCE|We hypothesized that the real tDCS would improve the performance of TUG (i.e., greater percent decrease of time to complete TUG from baseline to follow ups) as compared to the sham tDCS.||||||0.24|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.24
81704438|NCT02436915|163105054|EQUIVALENCE|We hypothesized that the real tDCS would improve the MoCA score (i.e., greater percent increase decrease of MoCA score from baseline to follow ups) as compared to the sham tDCS.||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.03
81704439|NCT02436915|163105055|EQUIVALENCE|We hypothesized that the real tDCS would improve the dual task performance of walking (i.e., greater percent decrease of dual task cost to walking speed from baseline to follow ups) as compared to the sham tDCS.||||||0.37|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.37
81631912|NCT04675034|162951695|SUPERIORITY||Combined estimate for LS mean|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.413||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.618|0.009|||ANCOVA|Least Square mean and treatment group difference with associated 95% CIs are modelled using ANCOVA on imputed data.||||0.009|-1.618|0.026
81631913|NCT04675034|162951695|SUPERIORITY||Combined estimate for LS mean|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.424||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.423|0.245|||ANCOVA|Least Square mean and treatment group difference with associated 95% CIs are modelled using ANCOVA on imputed data.||||0.245|-1.423|0.083
81631914|NCT04024059|162951744|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.737|||=|0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|4.195|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.195|0.719|=0.22
81631915|NCT04024059|162951744|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.035|||=|0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.435|2.461|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.461|0.435|=0.938
81631916|NCT04024059|162951745|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.783|||=|0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.733|4.336|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.336|0.733|=0.202
81631917|NCT04024059|162951745|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38|||=|0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.571|3.336|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.336|0.571|=.474
81631918|NCT04024059|162951746|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.669|||=|0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.299|1.497|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.497|0.299|=0.328
81631919|NCT04024059|162951746|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.724|||=|0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.322|1.627|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.627|0.322|=0.435
81631920|NCT05954546|162951747|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.72|||||Hazard ratio (HR) was estimated using multivariable Cox proportional hazard models.|Statistical analysis data is presented for Encorafenib+Binimetinib (RWD) relative to Encorafenib+Binimetinib (CTD) (reference).||1.72|0.62|
81631921|NCT03547271|162951751|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was \>1/1.5 for all 4 serogroups.|GMT ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.565|0.842|||||95% CI of the GMT ratio was calculated using a normal approximation of log-transformed titers.|Statistical analysis for Serogroup A||0.842|0.565|
81631922|NCT03547271|162951751|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>1/1.5 for all 4 serogroups.|GMT ratio|4.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|5.58|||||95% CI of the GMT ratio was calculated using a normal approximation of log-transformed titers.|Statistical analysis for Serogroup C||5.58|4.00|
81631923|NCT03547271|162951751|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>1/1.5 for all 4 serogroups.|Slope|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|1.78|||||95% CI of the GMT ratio was calculated using a normal approximation of log-transformed titers.|Statistical analysis for Serogroup W||1.78|1.33|
81631924|NCT03547271|162951751|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>1/1.5 for all 4 serogroups.|GMT ratio|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|2.04|||||95% CI of the GMT ratio was calculated using a normal approximation of log-transformed titers.|Statistical analysis for Serogroup Y||2.04|1.55|
81631925|NCT03547271|162951752|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all 4 serogroups.|Difference in percentage of participants|-12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.74|-6.56|||||95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson score method without continuity correction.|Statistical analysis for Serogroup A||-6.56|-17.74|
81631926|NCT03547271|162951752|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all 4 serogroups.|Difference in percentage of participants|6.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.44|9.62|||||95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson score method without continuity correction.|Statistical analysis for Serogroup C||9.62|4.44|
81631927|NCT03547271|162951752|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all 4 serogroups.|Difference in percentage of participants|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|4.7|||||95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson score method without continuity correction|Statistical analysis for Serogroup W||4.70|-0.49|
81631928|NCT03547271|162951752|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all 4 serogroups.|Difference in percentage of participants|3.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|5.77|||||95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson score method without continuity correction.|Statistical analysis for Serogroup Y||5.77|0.34|
81631929|NCT04835363|162951769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.029
81631930|NCT04835363|162951770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.148|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.148
81631931|NCT04835363|162951771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.012
81631932|NCT04835363|162951772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.078
81631933|NCT04835363|162951773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.011
81631934|NCT04835363|162951774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.797|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.797
81631935|NCT04835363|162951775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.358|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.358
81631936|NCT04835363|162951776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.055
81631937|NCT04835363|162951777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.496|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.496
81631938|NCT04835363|162951778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.241|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.241
81631939|NCT04835363|162951779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.004
81631940|NCT04835363|162951780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.019
81631941|NCT04835363|162951781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.141|||||||ANOVA|||ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES||||0.141
81631942|NCT04835363|162951781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.496|||||||ANOVA|||DISENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES||||0.496
81631943|NCT03904576|162951794|OTHER||Difference of least squares means (T-R)|-7.305|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.082|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.949|-3.661||||||Mixed effects model including effects for 'treatment', 'period' and 'subject' as well as covariates 'period baseline' and 'subject baseline'.||-3.661|-10.949|
81631944|NCT03904576|162951794|OTHER||Difference in %|-24.396|||||||||||||Difference of least squares means in % (ratio to Placebo) (T-R)/R\*100%|Mixed effects model including effects for 'treatment', 'period' and 'subject' as well as covariates 'period baseline' and 'subject baseline'.||||
81631945|NCT05215054|162951802|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be demonstrated if the upper limit of the two-sided 95%CI of the difference of changes from baseline between test device and control is inferior or equal to 0.5.||||||||||||||||Difference of changes from baseline in WSRS score for Gana V versus Sculptra|Non-inferiority will be demonstrated if the upper limit of the two-sided 95%CI of the difference of changes from baseline between test device and control is inferior or equal to 0.5.To assess assay sensitivity, the proportion of responders with Gana V®, defined as improvement of ≥1-grade in the WSRS when compared to D0 pre-injection must be ≥50% at the 6 months visit after baseline.|||
81466392|NCT04934189|162625194|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.08||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 6-month follow-up) mean was statistically different from the baseline mean.||||.49
81534146|NCT03827655|162753391|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||=|0.288|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.64||P-values were derived using a one-sided test with alternative hypothesis (Ha): Hazard Ratio\>1.|Wald chi-square test||Hazard ratios, 90% CIs and associated Wald Chi-square p-values between TAK-954 dose levels and placebo are obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the only independent variable.|||1.64|0.78|=0.288
81466393|NCT04934189|162625196|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.195|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.41||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 3-month) mean was statistically different from the baseline mean.||||.21
81659743|NCT00706433|163011583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4575||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.4575
81631946|NCT04780581|162951813|EQUIVALENCE|log-rank statistic test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.1|||Log Rank|||Null hypothesis of equal survival curves. Estimates of rate and risk ratios are shown with 95% confidence intervals. All the p-values are 2-sided and shown without adjustment for multiple testing, and p \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. The analyses were performed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 26.0 (Armonk, NY, USA: IBM Corp.).||5.1|0.2|0.984
81631947|NCT04780581|162951813|EQUIVALENCE|Log-rank method|Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|9.1||||||||9.1|-8.8|
81631948|NCT04780581|162951814|EQUIVALENCE|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.0|||Chi-squared|||||3.0|0.4|0.833
81631949|NCT04780581|162951814|EQUIVALENCE|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|11.5||||||||11.5|-14.2|
81631950|NCT04780581|162951815|EQUIVALENCE|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|9.3|||Chi-squared|||non-invasive mechanical ventilation||9.3|0.2|0.661
81631951|NCT04780581|162951815|EQUIVALENCE|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Risk Difference (RD)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|6.9||||||non-invasive mechanical ventilation||6.9|-10.2|
81631952|NCT04780581|162951815|EQUIVALENCE|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.2|||Chi-squared|||high-flow oxygen requirements||2.2|0.2|0.549
81631953|NCT04780581|162951815|EQUIVALENCE|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Risk Difference (RD)|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|15.1||||||high-flow oxygen requirements||15.1|-8.2|
81631954|NCT04780581|162951815|EQUIVALENCE|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.3|||Chi-squared|||Invasive mechanical ventilation or intubation requirements analysis||3.3|0.4|0.809
81631955|NCT04780581|162951815|EQUIVALENCE|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|11.1||||||Invasive mechanical ventilation or intubation requirements analysis||11.1|-13.0|
81631956|NCT04780581|162951816|EQUIVALENCE|T-test|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|5.0|||t-test, 1 sided|||||5|-5|0.908
81631957|NCT04780581|162951817|EQUIVALENCE|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.5|||Chi-squared|||Secondary infections||2.5|0.3|0.758
81631958|NCT04780581|162951817|EQUIVALENCE|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Risk Difference (RD)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|13.7||||||Secondary infections||13.7|-10.1|
81631959|NCT04780581|162951817|EQUIVALENCE|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.2||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|12.3|||Chi-squared|||Hyperglycaemia||12.3|1.4|0.007
81631960|NCT04780581|162951817|EQUIVALENCE|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Risk Difference (RD)|-18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.8|-5.6||||||Hyperglycaemia||-5.6|-31.8|
81631961|NCT04780581|162951817|EQUIVALENCE|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.6||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|4.4|||Chi-squared|||Psychotic states||4.4|-8.5|0.319
81631962|NCT04780581|162951818|EQUIVALENCE|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.3|||Chi-squared|||||2.3|0.4|0.962
81631963|NCT04780581|162951818|EQUIVALENCE|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Risk Difference (RD)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|14.9||||||||14.9|-14.2|
81631964|NCT03635567|162951834|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.71||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Stratified Log-Rank|Nominal p-value based on log-rank test stratified by metastatic at initial diagnosis (FIGO \[2009\] stage IVB), bevacizumab use, and PD-L1 status.||Treatment comparison (hazard ratio \[HR\]) was based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by metastatic at initial diagnosis (FIGO \[2009\] stage IVB) (yes or no), bevacizumab use (yes or no), and PD-L1 status (CPS\<1, CPS 1 to \<10, or CPS ≥10).||0.71|0.47|<0.0001
81631965|NCT03635567|162951835|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.74||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Stratified Log-Rank|Nominal p-value based on log-rank test stratified by metastatic at initial diagnosis (FIGO \[2009\] stage IVB), bevacizumab use, and PD-L1 status.||Treatment comparison (HR) was based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by metastatic at initial diagnosis (FIGO \[2009\] stage IVB) (yes or no), bevacizumab use (yes or no), and PD-L1 status (CPS\<1, CPS 1 to \<10, or CPS ≥10).||0.74|0.50|<0.0001
81631966|NCT03635567|162951836|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.68||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Stratified Log-Rank|Nominal p-value based on log-rank test stratified by metastatic at initial diagnosis (FIGO \[2009\] stage IVB), bevacizumab use, and PD-L1 status.||Treatment comparison (HR) was based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by metastatic at initial diagnosis (FIGO \[2009\] stage IVB) (yes or no), bevacizumab use (yes or no), and PD-L1 status (CPS\<1, CPS 1 to \<10, or CPS ≥10).||0.68|0.40|<0.0001
81631967|NCT03635567|162951837|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.74||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Stratified Log-Rank|Nominal p-value based on log-rank test stratified by metastatic at initial diagnosis (FIGO \[2009\] stage IVB), bevacizumab use, and PD-L1 status.||Treatment comparison (HR) was based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by metastatic at initial diagnosis (FIGO \[2009\] stage IVB) (yes or no), bevacizumab use (yes or no), and PD-L1 status (CPS\<1, CPS 1 to \<10, or CPS ≥10).||0.74|0.49|<0.0001
81659744|NCT00706433|163011584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8848||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.8848
81659745|NCT00706433|163011585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0008
81659746|NCT00706433|163011585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4091||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.4091
81659747|NCT00706433|163011585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0176||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0176
81659748|NCT00706433|163011585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0245||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0245
81659749|NCT00706433|163011585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0020
81631968|NCT03635567|162951838|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.77||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value based on log-rank test provided for treatment comparison.|Stratified Log-Rank|Nominal p-value based on log-rank test stratified by metastatic at initial diagnosis (FIGO \[2009\] stage IVB), bevacizumab use, and PD-L1 status.||Treatment comparison (HR) was based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by metastatic at initial diagnosis (FIGO \[2009\] stage IVB) (yes or no), bevacizumab use (yes or no), and PD-L1 status (CPS\<1, CPS 1 to \<10, or CPS ≥10).||0.77|0.52|<0.0001
81631969|NCT03635567|162951839|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.78||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Stratified Log-Rank|Nominal p-value based on log-rank test stratified by metastatic at initial diagnosis (FIGO \[2009\] stage IVB), bevacizumab use, and PD-L1 status.||Treatment comparison (HR) was based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by metastatic at initial diagnosis (FIGO \[2009\] stage IVB) (yes or no), bevacizumab use (yes or no), and PD-L1 status (CPS\<1, CPS 1 to \<10, or CPS ≥10).||0.78|0.44|<0.0001
81631970|NCT03635567|162951840|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|14.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|22.3||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Treatment comparison was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by metastatic at initial diagnosis (FIGO \[2009\] stage IVB) (yes or no), bevacizumab use (yes or no), and PD-L1 status (CPS\<1, CPS 1 to \<10, or CPS ≥10).||22.3|7.4|0.0001
81631971|NCT03635567|162951843|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.74||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison|Stratified Log-Rank|Nominal p-value based on log-rank test stratified by metastatic at initial diagnosis (FIGO \[2009\] stage IVB), bevacizumab use, and PD-L1 status.||Treatment comparison (HR) was based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by metastatic at initial diagnosis (FIGO \[2009\] stage IVB) (yes or no), bevacizumab use (yes or no), and PD-L1 status (CPS\<1, CPS 1 to \<10, or CPS ≥10).||0.74|0.49|<0.0001
81631972|NCT00412607|162951928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of mortality|13.3|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||17.5|||Fisher Exact||The 95% confidence interval is a one-sided with upper confidence level = 17.5% computed using the exact binomial test.|"Assumptions for sample size calculation: 10% attrition rate, Type I error of 0.05, anticipated 12-month mortality rate is 0.19, a region of indifference of 0.07, power of 0.8; the required sample size is 249 per nQuery Exact test for single proportion method.~The null hypothesis is that the 12-month mortality rate is greater than or equal to 0.26; the alternative is that the rate is less than 0.26. This hypothesis is evaluated with one-sided exact binomial test at α= 0.05."||17.5||
81631973|NCT05275556|162951940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.23||Threshold for significance is 0.025.|Poisson Regression|||||0.23|0.07|0.0002
81659750|NCT00706433|163011585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0022
81631974|NCT05275556|162951941|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin is -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.03||Threshold for significance is 0.025.|Resampling based|||||0.03|-0.15|0.09
81631975|NCT05275556|162951942|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.5||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|11.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Threshold for significance is 0.025.||||11.2|-0.3|0.031
81631976|NCT05275556|162951943|OTHER||rate|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81631977|NCT05275556|162951944|OTHER|2 sided test for differences between arms|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.169|TWO_SIDED||||||Permutation test|||||||0.169
81659751|NCT00706433|163011585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9372||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.9372
81659752|NCT00706433|163011586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.239||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.2390
81659753|NCT00706433|163011587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659754|NCT00706433|163011588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0463||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0463
81659755|NCT00706433|163011588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1261||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.1261
81659756|NCT00706433|163011588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659757|NCT00706433|163011588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81631978|NCT05275556|162951945|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive analysis: 52.4 in Colonoscopy (Standard of Care), 59.6 in CAD-e Device|||
81631979|NCT05275556|162951946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.6||||0.0578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|9.4||Nominal p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference in percentage between both arms is reported. H0: Colonoscopy (Standard of Care) percentage \<= CADe Device percentage (i.e. test of superiority)||9.4|-0.2|0.0578
81631980|NCT05275556|162951947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.7813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.0||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference in percentage between both arms is reported. H0: Colonoscopy (Standard of Care) percentage \<= CADe Device percentage (i.e. test of superiority)||2.0|-1.5|0.7813
81631981|NCT05275556|162951948|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.17||||||||0.17|0.05|
81631982|NCT05275556|162951949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.3||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|12.9||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference in percentage between both arms is reported. H0: Colonoscopy (Standard of Care) percentage \<= CADe Device percentage (i.e. test of superiority)||12.9|3.7|0.0004
81659758|NCT00706433|163011588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0947||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0947
81466394|NCT04934189|162625197|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.019|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.43||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 6-month followup) mean was statistically different from the baseline mean.||||.47
81534147|NCT03827655|162753391|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||=|0.453|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.47||P-values were derived using a one-sided test with alternative hypothesis (Ha): Hazard Ratio\>1.|Wald chi-square test||Hazard ratios, 90% CIs and associated Wald Chi-square p-values between TAK-954 dose levels and placebo are obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the only independent variable.|||1.47|0.72|=0.453
81631983|NCT05275556|162951950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1||||0.1185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|9.1||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference in percentage between both arms is reported. H0: Colonoscopy (Standard of Care) percentage \<= CADe Device percentage (i.e. test of superiority)||9.1|-1|0.1185
81659759|NCT00706433|163011588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0886||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0886
81659760|NCT00706433|163011588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81466395|NCT04934189|162625199|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.175|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.02||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 3-month) mean was statistically different from the baseline mean.||||.16
81631984|NCT05275556|162951951|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4||||0.0752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|9.2||nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference in percentage between both arms is reported. H0: Colonoscopy (Standard of Care) percentage \<= CADe Device percentage (i.e. test of superiority)||9.2|-0.4|0.0752
81631985|NCT05275556|162951953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.8194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.6||Nominal p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference in percentage between both arms is reported. H0: Colonoscopy (Standard of Care) percentage \<= CADe Device percentage (i.e. test of superiority)||2.6|-3.2|0.8194
81631986|NCT05275556|162951954|OTHER|Test for difference|Incidence Rate Ratio|1.39||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.69||Nominal p-value|Exact poisson|||||1.69|1.14|0.0008
81631987|NCT01499368|162952106|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority: The Lower limit is not lower than -15%||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81631988|NCT01499368|162952107|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test||||||0.05
81631989|NCT03982186|162952110|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportions|-2.3|||=|0.848|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.97|1.38|||Mantel Haenszel|||||1.38|-5.97|= 0.848
81631990|NCT03982186|162952110|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportions|7.4|||=|0.027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|13.68|||Mantel Haenszel|||||13.68|1.07|= 0.027
81631991|NCT03982186|162952110|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportions|9.1|||=|0.917|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.16|14.07|||Mantel Haenszel|||||14.07|4.16|= 0.917
81631992|NCT03982186|162952110|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportions|-6.7|||=|0.917|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.67|1.25|||Mantel Haenszel|||||1.25|-14.67|= 0.917
81631993|NCT03990883|162952175|NON_INFERIORITY|"The hypothesis to be tested was: H0: pA-pB ≤ d0 versus H1: pA-pB \> d0 where, pA is the response rate for Princess® FILLER Lidocaine, pB is the response rate for the Comparator, and d0 is the non-inferiority margin set at -10%. The hypothesis was tested using a 1-sided, McNemar type test at an alpha of 0.025 with a delta of 0.10 (10%).~Assuming pA to be 87% and pB to be 88% a sample size of 222 subjects had been calculated to be sufficient to achieve a power of 90%."|Risk Difference (RD)|0.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|3.7|||McNemar|||||3.7|-2.96|<0.0001
81659761|NCT00706433|163011589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||<0.0001
81659762|NCT00706433|163011589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0255||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0255
81659763|NCT00706433|163011589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0576||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0576
81659764|NCT00706433|163011589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0686||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0686
81659765|NCT00706433|163011589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0004
81659766|NCT00706433|163011589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0005
81659767|NCT00706433|163011589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659768|NCT00706433|163011590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0006
81659769|NCT00706433|163011590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0245||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0245
81659770|NCT00706433|163011590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659771|NCT00706433|163011590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659772|NCT00706433|163011590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0097||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0097
81659773|NCT00706433|163011590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0146||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0146
81466396|NCT04934189|162625200|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0481|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.926||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 6-month followup) mean was statistically different from the baseline mean.||||.38
81659774|NCT00706433|163011590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659775|NCT00706433|163011591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4235||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.4235
81659776|NCT00706433|163011592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659777|NCT00706433|163011593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0865||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0865
81659778|NCT00706433|163011594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.623||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.6230
81659779|NCT00706433|163011595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0963||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.0963
81659780|NCT00706433|163011596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4814||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.4814
81659781|NCT00706433|163011597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7153||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.7153
81659782|NCT00706433|163011598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3832||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.3832
81659783|NCT00706433|163011599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2908||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.2908
81659784|NCT00706433|163011600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8096||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.8096
81659785|NCT00706433|163011601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.308||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.3080
81659786|NCT00706433|163011602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3208||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||0.3208
81659787|NCT00706433|163011603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659788|NCT00706433|163011604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study center.||Dichotomized grade as less than or equal to one and greater than one. Null hypothesis: equal response rates.||||1.0
81659789|NCT01236365|163011607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Change in LDL-C between Atorvastatin and Placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81659790|NCT01236365|163011608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|||||Change in hsCRP (6months minus 0months) between Atorvastatin and Placebo|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.913
81659791|NCT01236365|163011611|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81659792|NCT00522873|163011650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0119|||||The number of women who had a biopsy classified as 'hyperplasia or worse' was divided by the number of women with an evaluable biopsy (i.e. classified as 'normal' after 1 year of treatment or as 'hyperplasia or worse' at any time during the study).|Exact 95% confidence interval for proportion of participants with hyperplasia or worse at EoS||0.0119|0.0000|
81659793|NCT00522873|163011651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|0.687|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.637|0.734||||||exact 95% confidence intervall (Clopper-Pearson) for proportion of participants with amenorrhea||0.734|0.637|
81659794|NCT00522873|163011651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|0.593|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.496|0.684||||||exact 95% confidence intervall (Clopper-Pearson) for proportion of participants with amenorrhea||0.684|0.496|
81534148|NCT03827655|162753392|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.09|||=|0.046|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.0||P-value was derived using a one-sided test with Ha: Risk Difference\<0.|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen||The p-values, risk differences and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained using a stratified Miettinen and Nurminen approach with strata weighting by sample size.|||0.00|-0.17|=0.046
81534149|NCT03827655|162753392|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||=|0.516|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.11||P-value was derived using a one-sided test with Ha: Risk Difference\<0.|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen||The p-values, risk differences and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained using a stratified Miettinen and Nurminen approach with strata weighting by sample size.|||0.11|-0.11|=0.516
81534150|NCT03827655|162753393|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.03|||=|0.296|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.06||P-value was derived using a one-sided test with Ha: Risk Difference\<0.|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen||The p-values, risk differences and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained using a stratified Miettinen and Nurminen approach with strata weighting by sample size.|||0.06|-0.12|=0.296
81631994|NCT03990883|162952176|NON_INFERIORITY|"The hypothesis to be tested was: H0: pA-pB ≤ d0 versus H1: pA-pB \> d0 where, pA is the response rate for Princess® FILLER Lidocaine, pB is the response rate for the Comparator, and d0 is the non-inferiority margin set at -10%. The hypothesis was tested using a 1-sided, McNemar type test at an alpha of 0.025 with a delta of 0.10 (10%).~Assuming pA to be 87% and pB to be 88% a sample size of 222 subjects had been calculated to be sufficient to achieve a power of 90%."|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|3.71||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.025. A hierarchical approach is used and results are confirmative if all tests previously performed within the hierarchy achieve significance at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|McNemar|||||3.71|-3.71|<0.0001
81659795|NCT00522873|163011652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|0.789|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.743|0.83||||||exact 95% confidence intervall (Clopper-Pearson) for proportion of participants with amenorrhea||0.830|0.743|
81659796|NCT00522873|163011652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.756|0.904||||||exact 95% confidence intervall (Clopper-Pearson) for proportion of participants with amenorrhea||0.904|0.756|
81659797|NCT01874431|163011658|OTHER||Least square mean ratio|0.926||||0.1973|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.799|1.074|||t-test, 1 sided|||To demonstrate a dose-dependent effect of finerenone, an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors treatment group, type of albuminuria at screening and region, and log-transformed baseline value as covariate nested within type of albuminuria at screening was performed in the FAS using a last-observation carried-forward (LOCF) method for missing observations.||1.074|0.799|0.1973
81659798|NCT01874431|163011658|OTHER||Least square mean ratio|0.949||||0.2808|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.818|1.101|||t-test, 1 sided|||To demonstrate a dose-dependent effect of finerenone, an ANCOVA with factors treatment group, type of albuminuria at screening and region, and log-transformed baseline value as covariate nested within type of albuminuria at screening was performed in the FAS using a LOCF method for missing observations.||1.101|0.818|0.2808
81659799|NCT01874431|163011658|OTHER||Least square mean ratio|0.878||||0.0723|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.758|1.017|||t-test, 1 sided|||To demonstrate a dose-dependent effect of finerenone, an ANCOVA with factors treatment group, type of albuminuria at screening and region, and log-transformed baseline value as covariate nested within type of albuminuria at screening was performed in the FAS using a LOCF method for missing observations.||1.017|0.758|0.0723
81659800|NCT01874431|163011658|OTHER||Least square mean ratio|0.787||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|0.912|||t-test, 1 sided|||To demonstrate a dose-dependent effect of finerenone, an ANCOVA with factors treatment group, type of albuminuria at screening and region, and log-transformed baseline value as covariate nested within type of albuminuria at screening was performed in the FAS using a LOCF method for missing observations.||0.912|0.68|0.0039
81659801|NCT01874431|163011658|OTHER||Least square mean ratio|0.755||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.651|0.875|||t-test, 1 sided|||To demonstrate a dose-dependent effect of finerenone, an ANCOVA with factors treatment group, type of albuminuria at screening and region, and log-transformed baseline value as covariate nested within type of albuminuria at screening was performed in the FAS using a LOCF method for missing observations.||0.875|0.651|0.0009
81659802|NCT01874431|163011658|OTHER||Least square mean ratio|0.671|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.584|0.772|||t-test, 1 sided|||To demonstrate a dose-dependent effect of finerenone, an ANCOVA with factors treatment group, type of albuminuria at screening and region, and log-transformed baseline value as covariate nested within type of albuminuria at screening was performed in the FAS using a LOCF method for missing observations.||0.772|0.584|< 0.0001
81659803|NCT01874431|163011658|OTHER||Least square mean ratio|0.624|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.542|0.718|||t-test, 1 sided|||To demonstrate a dose-dependent effect of finerenone, an ANCOVA with factors treatment group, type of albuminuria at screening and region, and log-transformed baseline value as covariate nested within type of albuminuria at screening was performed in the FAS using a LOCF method for missing observations.||0.718|0.542|< 0.0001
81659804|NCT01874431|163011659|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.107||||0.0428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.21|0.003|0.0428
81659805|NCT01874431|163011659|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.121||||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.225|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.225|0.017|0.0223
81659806|NCT01874431|163011659|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.2||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.305|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.305|0.096|0.0002
81659807|NCT01874431|163011659|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.125||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.229|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.229|0.021|0.0181
81534151|NCT03827655|162753393|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.03|||=|0.677|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.13||P-value was derived using a one-sided test with Ha: Risk Difference\<0.|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen||The p-values, risk differences and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained using a stratified Miettinen and Nurminen approach with strata weighting by sample size.|||0.13|-0.07|=0.677
81466397|NCT04934189|162625202|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.179|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.73||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 3-month) mean was statistically different from the baseline mean.||||.35
81534152|NCT03827655|162753394|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||=|0.338|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.57||P-values were derived using a one-sided test with alternative hypothesis (Ha): Hazard Ratio\>1.|Wald chi-square test||Hazard ratios, 90% CIs and associated Wald Chi-square p-values between TAK-954 dose levels and placebo are obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the only independent variable.|||1.57|0.76|=0.338
81534153|NCT03827655|162753394|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||=|0.422|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.49||P-values were derived using a one-sided test with alternative hypothesis (Ha): Hazard Ratio\>1.|Wald chi-square test||Hazard ratios, 90% CIs and associated Wald Chi-square p-values between TAK-954 dose levels and placebo are obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the only independent variable.|||1.49|0.73|=0.422
81534154|NCT03649217|162753396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||.0001
81534155|NCT03649217|162753397|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||.0001
81534156|NCT03649217|162753398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||.001
81534157|NCT03649217|162753399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANOVA|||||||.0002
81534158|NCT03649217|162753400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||ANOVA|||||||.006
81534159|NCT02119871|162753417|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|14.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81534160|NCT02119871|162753418|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|10.0||||0.656|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.656
81534161|NCT02119871|162753419|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1
81534162|NCT00721396|162753430|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immune response of Group B+R246 was considered non-inferior to response of Group B246\_R357, if at one month after the third rMenB+OMV NZ injection the 2-sided 95% lower confidence interval of the difference in the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:5 was greater than -10% for each of the 3 strains.|Difference % (B+R246 minus B246_R357)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Non-inferiority of immune responses against 44/76-SL strain when rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine was administered concomitantly with routine infant vaccines as compared to when rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine and routine vaccines were given separately.||1|-1|
81534163|NCT00721396|162753430|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immune response of Group B+R246 was considered non-inferior to response of Group B246\_R357, if at one month after the third rMenB+OMV NZ injection the 2-sided 95% lower confidence limit of the difference in the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥5 was greater than -10% for each of the 3 strains.|Difference %(B+R246 minus B246_R357)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Non-inferiority of immune responses against 5/99 strain when rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine was administered concomitantly with routine infant vaccines as compared to when rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine and routine vaccines were given separately.||1|-1|
81534164|NCT00721396|162753430|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immune response of Group B+R246 was considered non-inferior to response of Group B246\_R357, if at one month after the third rMenB+OMV NZ injection the 2-sided 95% lower confidence limit of the difference in the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥5 was greater than -10% for each of the 3 strains.|Difference % (B+R246 minus B246_R357)|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Non-inferiority of immune responses against NZ98/254 strain when rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine was administered concomitantly with routine infant vaccines as compared to when rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine and routine vaccines were given separately.||-4|-12|
81534165|NCT00721396|162753431|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immune response of Group B+R234 was considered non-inferior to response of Group R234, if at one month after the third injection the 2-sided 95% lower confidence limit for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response greater than the pre-specified cut off of for diphtheria (≥0.1 IU/mL) was \>-10%.|Difference %(B+R234 minus R234)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Non-inferiority of immune responses against Diphtheria antigen when routine vaccine was administered concomitantly with rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine to when only routine vaccines were administered.||2|-1|
81534166|NCT00721396|162753431|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Immune response of Group B+R234 was considered non-inferior to response of Group R234, if at one month after the third injection the 2-sided 95% lower confidence limit for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response greater than the pre-specified cut off of for tetanus toxoid (≥0.1 IU/mL) was \>-10%.|Difference %(B+R234 minus R234)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Non-inferiority of immune response to Tetanus antigens when routine vaccines are administered concomitantly with rMen+OMV NZ vaccine.||2|-1|
81631995|NCT03990883|162952177|NON_INFERIORITY|"The hypothesis to be tested was: H0: pA-pB ≤ d0 versus H1: pA-pB \> d0 where, pA is the response rate for Princess® FILLER Lidocaine, pB is the response rate for the Comparator, and d0 is the non-inferiority margin set at -10%. The hypothesis was tested using a 1-sided, McNemar type test at an alpha of 0.025 with a delta of 0.10 (10%).~Assuming pA to be 87% and pB to be 88% a sample size of 222 subjects had been calculated to be sufficient to achieve a power of 90%."|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.96||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.99|4.07||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.025. A hierarchical approach is used and results are confirmative if all tests previously performed within the hierarchy achieve significance at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|McNemar|||||4.07|-9.99|0.025
81631996|NCT03990883|162952178|NON_INFERIORITY|"The hypothesis to be tested was: H0: pA-pB ≤ d0 versus H1: pA-pB \> d0 where, pA is the response rate for Princess® FILLER Lidocaine, pB is the response rate for the Comparator, and d0 is the non-inferiority margin set at -10%. The hypothesis was tested using a 1-sided, McNemar type test at an alpha of 0.025 with a delta of 0.10 (10%).~Assuming pA to be 87% and pB to be 88% a sample size of 222 subjects had been calculated to be sufficient to achieve a power of 90%."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.45||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.42|7.52||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.025. A hierarchical approach is used and results are confirmative if all tests previously performed within the hierarchy achieve significance at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|McNemar|||||7.52|-8.42|0.009
81534167|NCT00721396|162753436|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Group B+R234 was to be considered non-inferior to Group R234 if the 2-sided 95% lower confidence limit of this difference at 30 days after the last injection was greater than -10% for each of the antigens of the routine vaccinations.|Difference %(B+R234 minus R234)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Non-inferiority of immune responses against Pertussis antigen FHA when routine vaccine was administered concomitantly with rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine to when only routine vaccines were administered.||4|-5|
81631997|NCT03990883|162952179|NON_INFERIORITY|"The hypothesis to be tested was: H0: pA-pB ≤ d0 versus H1: pA-pB \> d0 where, pA is the response rate for Princess® FILLER Lidocaine, pB is the response rate for the Comparator, and d0 is the non-inferiority margin set at -10%. The hypothesis was tested using a 1-sided, McNemar type test at an alpha of 0.025 with a delta of 0.10 (10%).~Assuming pA to be 87% and pB to be 88% a sample size of 222 subjects had been calculated to be sufficient to achieve a power of 90%."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|3.11||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.025. A hierarchical approach is used and results are confirmative if all tests previously performed within the hierarchy achieve significance at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|McNemar|||||3.11|-3.85|<0.0001
81631998|NCT03990883|162952180|NON_INFERIORITY|"The hypothesis to be tested was: H0: pA-pB ≤ d0 versus H1: pA-pB \> d0 where, pA is the response rate for Princess® FILLER Lidocaine, pB is the response rate for the Comparator, and d0 is the non-inferiority margin set at -10%. The hypothesis was tested using a 1-sided, McNemar type test at an alpha of 0.025 with a delta of 0.10 (10%).~Assuming pA to be 87% and pB to be 88% a sample size of 222 subjects had been calculated to be sufficient to achieve a power of 90%."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|3.16||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.025. A hierarchical approach is used and results are confirmative if all tests previously performed within the hierarchy achieve significance at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|McNemar|||||3.16|-4.05|<0.0001
81631999|NCT05412004|162952229|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-20.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.82|-14.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model was used with baseline, geographic region, sex, treatment (Type III sum of squares) as covariates.||||-14.20|-25.82|<0.001
81466398|NCT04934189|162625203|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.335|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.05||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 6-month followup) mean was statistically different from the baseline mean.||||.17
81632000|NCT05412004|162952229|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-23.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.61|-17.93|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model was used with baseline, geographic region, sex, treatment (Type III sum of squares) as covariates.||||-17.93|-29.61|<0.001
81632001|NCT05412004|162952230|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-47.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.76|-29.55|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model was used with baseline, geographic region, sex, treatment (Type III sum of squares) as covariates.||||-29.55|-65.76|<0.001
81659808|NCT01874431|163011659|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.166||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|0.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.27|0.061|0.0019
81659809|NCT01874431|163011659|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.236|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.137|0.334|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.334|0.137|< 0.0001
81659810|NCT01874431|163011659|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.186||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|0.284|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.284|0.088|0.0002
81659811|NCT01874431|163011660|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.786||||0.5454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.337|1.765|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.765|-3.337|0.5454
81632002|NCT05412004|162952230|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-56.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.73|-38.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model was used with baseline, geographic region, sex, treatment (Type III sum of squares) as covariates.||||-38.70|-73.73|<0.001
81632003|NCT05412004|162952231|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|42.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.76|54.79|||Regression, Logistic|||||54.79|30.76|<0.001
81632004|NCT05412004|162952231|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|48.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.55|60.65|||Regression, Logistic|||||60.65|36.55|<0.001
81632005|NCT05412004|162952232|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.27|39.22|||Regression, Logistic|||||39.22|18.27|<.001
81632006|NCT05412004|162952232|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.12|44.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||44.31|22.12|<0.001
81659812|NCT01874431|163011660|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.61||||0.2186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.177|0.957|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.957|-4.177|0.2186
81659813|NCT01874431|163011660|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.918||||0.4859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.503|1.667|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.667|-3.503|0.4859
81659814|NCT01874431|163011660|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.8||||0.1677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.358|0.759|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.759|-4.358|0.1677
81704440|NCT02436915|163105056|EQUIVALENCE|We hypothesized that the real tDCS would improve the performance of dual task standing (i.e., greater percent decrease of dual task cost to standing sway speed from baseline to follow ups) as compared to the sham tDCS.||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.004
81659815|NCT01874431|163011660|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-2.613||||0.0462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.183|-0.044|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.044|-5.183|0.0462
81659816|NCT01874431|163011660|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-2.228||||0.0705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.643|0.187|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.187|-4.643|0.0705
81659817|NCT01874431|163011660|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-2.446||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.869|-0.022|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.022|-4.869|0.048
81659818|NCT01874431|163011661|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-2.863||||0.0757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.022|0.297|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.297|-6.022|0.0757
81659819|NCT01874431|163011661|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.643||||0.6941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.851|2.565|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.565|-3.851|0.6941
81659820|NCT01874431|163011661|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.976||||0.2228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.155|1.203|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.203|-5.155|0.2228
81659821|NCT01874431|163011661|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.932||||0.2313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.098|1.234|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.234|-5.098|0.2313
81659822|NCT01874431|163011661|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-3.342||||0.0386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.509|-0.176|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.176|-6.509|0.0386
81466399|NCT04934189|162625207|OTHER|A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 3-month followup) mean for gender nonaffirmation was statistically different from the baseline mean.|t-test|2.18||||0.02|ONE_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was \<.05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||.02
81534168|NCT00721396|162753436|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Group B+R234 was to be considered non-inferior to Group R234 if the 2-sided 95% lower confidence limit of this difference at 30 days after the last injection was greater than -10% for each of the antigens of the routine vaccinations.|Difference %(B+R234 minus R234)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Non-inferiority of immune responses against Pertussis antigen pertactin antigen when routine vaccine was administered concomitantly with rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine to when only routine vaccines were administered.||2|-7|
81534169|NCT00721396|162753436|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Group B+R234 was to be considered non-inferior to Group R234 if the 2-sided 95% lower confidence limit of this difference at 30 days after the last injection was greater than -10% for each of the antigens of the routine vaccinations.|Difference %(B+R234 minus R234)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Non-inferiority of immune responses against Pertussis antigen PT when routine vaccine was administered concomitantly with rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine to when only routine vaccines were administered.||2|-4|
81534170|NCT01216202|162753437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||The association between change in serum testosterone levels and cumulative mean testicular radiation dose was assessed using longitudinal regression analysis (GEE). No preoperative RT contributed with baseline values.||||0.014
81534171|NCT01216202|162753438|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean change|-4.0||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-1.0||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for time between preoperative radiotherapy (RT) and surgery.||The association between change in total number of sperms per ejaculate and relative mean testicular dose was assessed using longitudinal regression analysis (GEE).||-1.0|-6.9|0.008
81632007|NCT05412004|162952233|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-70.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.619|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.94|-49.31||||||||-49.31|-90.94|
81632008|NCT05412004|162952233|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-61.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.921|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.66|-37.93||||||||-37.93|-84.66|
81632009|NCT05412004|162952234|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-2.03||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|-0.12|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model was used with baseline, geographic region, sex, baseline OSA severity Group, treatment (Type III sum of squares) as covariates.||Sleep Disturbance||-0.12|-3.95|0.037
81632010|NCT05412004|162952234|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-3.43||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.69|-1.17|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model was used with baseline, geographic region, sex, baseline OSA severity Group, treatment (Type III sum of squares) as covariates.||Sleep Related Impairment||-1.17|-5.69|0.003
81632011|NCT05412004|162952234|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.21|-1.58|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model was used with baseline, geographic region, sex, baseline OSA severity Group, treatment (Type III sum of squares) as covariates.||Sleep Disturbance||-1.58|-6.21|<0.001
81632012|NCT05412004|162952234|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-4.26||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.97|-1.56|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model was used with baseline, geographic region, sex, baseline OSA severity Group, treatment (Type III sum of squares) as covariates.||Sleep-Related Impairment||-1.56|-6.97|0.002
81659823|NCT01874431|163011661|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.634||||0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.624|2.355|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.355|-3.624|0.677
81659824|NCT01874431|163011661|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.688||||0.6536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.699|2.322|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.322|-3.699|0.6536
81534172|NCT00614380|162753458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34||||||95.0|0.22|0.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.53|0.22|
81632013|NCT05412004|162952235|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-16.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.99|-14.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model was used with baseline, geographic region, sex, baseline OSA severity Group, treatment (Type III sum of squares) as covariates.||||-14.19|-17.99|<0.001
81632014|NCT05412004|162952235|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-17.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.29|-15.28|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model was used with baseline, geographic region, sex, baseline OSA severity Group, treatment (Type III sum of squares) as covariates.||||-15.28|-19.29|<.001
81659825|NCT01874431|163011662|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-3.044||||0.0816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.471|0.383|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.383|-6.471|0.0816
81659826|NCT01874431|163011662|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.537||||0.7625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.027|2.953|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.953|-4.027|0.7625
81632015|NCT05412004|162952236|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.253||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.22||ANCOVA model was used with baseline, geographic region, sex, baseline OSA severity Group, treatment (Type III sum of squares) as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.22|-1.21|0.752
81659827|NCT01874431|163011662|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.301|||=|0.4603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.759|2.157|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.157|-4.759|= 0.4603
81659828|NCT01874431|163011662|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.574||||0.3678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.004|1.855|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.855|-5.004|0.3678
81659829|NCT01874431|163011662|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.727||||0.3279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.191|1.736|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.736|-5.191|0.3279
81659830|NCT01874431|163011662|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.682||||0.3102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.935|1.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.57|-4.935|0.3102
81659831|NCT01874431|163011662|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-2.511||||0.1317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.778|0.755|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.755|-5.778|0.1317
81659832|NCT00952120|163011663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|robust standard errors were used to account for the multiple observations per patient||||||0.80
81686034|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.2|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.20|0.10|
81466400|NCT04934189|162625207|OTHER|A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 3-month followup) mean for internalized transphobia was statistically different from the baseline mean.|t-test|1.29||||0.1|ONE_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significant was p \<.05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||.10
81466401|NCT04934189|162625207|OTHER|A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 3-month followup) mean for identity nondisclosure was statistically different from the baseline mean.|t-test|0.17||||0.43|ONE_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||.43
81632016|NCT05412004|162952236|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.51||ANCOVA model was used with baseline, geographic region, sex, baseline OSA severity Group, treatment (Type III sum of squares) as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.51|-1.57|0.350
81704441|NCT02436915|163105057|EQUIVALENCE|We hypothesized that the real tDCS would reduce the depression (i.e., greater percent decrease of GDS score from baseline to follow ups) as compared to the sham tDCS.||||||0.37|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.37
81534173|NCT00614380|162753458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.31||||||95.0|0.12|0.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.81|0.12|
81534174|NCT00614380|162753458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.08||||||95.0|0.06|0.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.13|0.06|
81632017|NCT05412004|162952237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-7.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.48|-4.77|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model was used with baseline, geographic region, sex, baseline OSA severity Group, treatment (Type III sum of squares) as covariates.||||-4.77|-10.48|<0.001
81632018|NCT05412004|162952237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-3.7||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.75|-0.65|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model was used with baseline, geographic region, sex, baseline OSA severity Group, treatment (Type III sum of squares) as covariates.||||-0.65|-6.75|0.017
81632019|NCT02777593|162952327|OTHER|Performance goal tested using Exact method calculation to estimate the 95% one-sided lower confidence level (95% LCL) on the proportion of participants with primary endpoint success. If the 95% LCL exceeded 0.64, then the the null hypothesis was to be rejected and the PG was met.|95% Exact Lower Confidence Limit|0.751|||||ONE_SIDED|||||||||"Primary endpoint success was defined as the proportion of analysis-eligible participants without a primary endpoint event and with 12-Month imaging performed.~Results were tested against a performance goal (PG) of 0.64 (i.e. 64%), derived from historical GORE TAG® and Conformable TAG® data.~Additionally, using a one-sided alpha of 0.05 and Exact Test, minimum power of 80%, the sample needed was 70 patients. With attrition, 85 patients were required."||||
81632020|NCT03351998|162952334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|36.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|365.55||0.6051|TWO_SIDED||||||signed rank test|This is within group 12 month change.||||||0.6051
81632021|NCT03351998|162952334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|31.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|213.0||0.9434|TWO_SIDED||||||signed rank test|This is within group 12 month change.||||||0.9434
81632022|NCT03351998|162952334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|179.54||0.9408|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|This is within group 12 month change.||||||0.9408
81632023|NCT03351998|162952335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.23||0.7458|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|This is within group 12 month change.||||||0.7458
81632024|NCT03351998|162952335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.16||0.4056|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|This is within group 12 month change.||||||0.4056
81632025|NCT03351998|162952335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.18||0.1932|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|This is within group 12 month change.||||||0.1932
81632026|NCT02532621|162952359|NON_INFERIORITY|"Cumulative patency at 6 months was evaluated using the estimated patency from a Kaplan Meier survival analysis. The test statistic took the following form:~Z-test statistic = (P - 0.75) / SE (P) Where, (P) represents the Kaplan Meier estimate of cumulative patency at 6 months, and the standard error SE (P) is estimated using the method of Peto et al (1977)."|Cumulative patency|92.1|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||A one-sided p-value of 0.025 was considered evidence of statistical significance for the primary study endpoint.|one-sided binomial exact test|||"The primary endpoint was evaluated by comparison with a performance goal of 75% that was determined from medical literature.~The sample size of 158 patients was estimated as follows:~* Kaplan-Meier estimate of cumulative patency rate at 6 months (exact binomial estimation for sample size)~* Type I error (alpha): 0.025 (one-sided)~* 80% Statistical power~* 8% Lost-to-follow up rate"||||<0.001
81632027|NCT02360371|162952365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.567|||||||Mixed methods|||||||0.567
81632028|NCT02360371|162952366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.805|||||||Mixed Model|||||||0.805
81632029|NCT01992913|162952368|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||"Fisher's exact Test, right-sided probability based on a directional hypothesis."|Fisher Exact|||We conducted a 2 X 2 chi-square analysis of differences in proportion.||||<.05
81632030|NCT01992913|162952368|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.65|||<|0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|7.13|||Chi-squared|ChiSq = 3.6562, df = 1|OR, iCBT / TAU in job attainment|Chis Sq: group (iCBT/TAU) X Job attained (Yes/No)||7.13|0.97|<.06
81632031|NCT01992913|162952369|SUPERIORITY|A mixed effects logistic regression model was conducted on a binary work variable, with a random intercept, using the baseline measure as a binary covariate.|Odds Ratio, log|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91|<|0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|df (1, 30) for the group X assessment interaction, adjusting for baseline differences in hours worked at the start of the intervention.||Compare the groups on proportions in employment at the 6 month assessment points.||.89|-2.67|<0.33
81632032|NCT01992913|162952369|SUPERIORITY|A mixed effects logistic regression model was conducted on a binary work variable, with a random intercept, using the baseline measure as a binary covariate.|Odds Ratio, log|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|<|0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|2.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|F (1, 130) = 1.0, p\<0.37, for the group X assessment interaction, adjusting for baseline differences in hours worked at the start of the intervention.||Compare the groups on proportions in employment at the 12 month assessment points.||2.19|-1.14|<.54
81632033|NCT01992913|162952369|SUPERIORITY|A mixed effects logistic regression model was conducted on a binary work variable, with a random intercept, using the baseline measure as a binary covariate.|Odds Ratio, log|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|<|0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|1.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|F (1, 130) = 1.0, p\<0.37, for the group X assessment interaction, adjusting for baseline differences in hours worked at the start of the intervention.||Compare the groups on proportions in employment at the 18 month assessment point.||1.73|-1.32|<0.71
81632034|NCT01992913|162952371|SUPERIORITY|This is mixed model analysis of the group X assessment interaction. This analysis is the test of mean differences in level of functioning at the baseline assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.82|<|0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|df (1, 114)||||||<0.19
81632035|NCT01992913|162952371|SUPERIORITY|This is mixed model analysis of the group X assessment interaction. This analysis is the test of mean differences in level of functioning at the 6 month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.42|<|0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|df (1, 114)||||||<0.99
81632036|NCT01992913|162952371|SUPERIORITY|This is mixed model analysis of the group X assessment interaction. This analysis is the test of mean differences in level of functioning at the 12 month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.54|<|0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|df (1, 114)||||||<0.94
81632037|NCT01992913|162952371|SUPERIORITY|This is mixed model analysis of the group X assessment interaction. This analysis is the test of mean differences in level of functioning at the baseline assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.52|<|0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|df (1, 114)||||||<0.14
81632038|NCT02933489|162952372|EQUIVALENCE|H0: DBT = AB-MR|Wald interval with Bonett-Price Laplace|0.007||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0022|0.0116|||McNemar||"Wald interval with Bonett-Price Laplace, described in :~Fagerland MW, Lydersen S, Laake P. Recommended tests and confidence intervals for paired binomial proportions. Statist. Med. 2014; 33:2850-75."|The proportion of participants who had an invasive cancer, verified by pathology, detected by each modality (the invasive cancer detection rates) will be made using exact McNemar's test.||0.0116|0.0022|0.002
81632039|NCT02933489|162952373|EQUIVALENCE|PPV DBT = PPV AB-MR||||||0.15||||||"Generalized estimating equation (GEE) regression with the p-value from the resulting score test.~5 secondary comparisons were planned: alpha level of 0.05/5 = 0.01 for p-value significance"|Leisenring|Leisenring W, Alonzo T, Pepe MS. Comparisons of predictive values of binary medical diagnostic tests for paired designs. Biometrics. 2000;56:345-351||Positive Predictive Value (PPV)||||0.15
81632040|NCT02933489|162952374|EQUIVALENCE|H0: DBT short term follow-up rate = AB-MR short term follow-up rate|||||<|0.0001||||||To adjust for multiplicity, using the Bonferroni correction, secondary comparisons are compared against an adjusted alpha level of 0.05/5=0.01 corresponding to the 5 secondary comparisons outlined in the Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP)|McNemar|exact p-value||The exact p-value from McNemar's test is reported for for comparing the DBT against the AB-MR short term follow-up rates||||<0.0001
81632041|NCT02933489|162952374|EQUIVALENCE|H0: DBT additional imaging rate =AB-MR additional imaging rate||||||0.02||||||To adjust for multiplicity, using the Bonferroni correction, secondary comparisons are compared against an adjusted alpha level of 0.05/5 = 0.01, corresponding to the 5 secondary comparisons outlined in the SAP|McNemar|exact p-values||The exact p-value from McNemar's test is reported for for comparing the DBT against the AB-MR additional imaging rates||||0.02
81632042|NCT02933489|162952375|EQUIVALENCE|Sensitivity DBT = Sensitivity AB-MR||||||0.001||||||The comparison of the sensitivity of AB-MR and DBT uses a two-sided exact McNemar's test to account for the paired design 5 secondary comparisons were planned: alpha level of 0.05/5 = 0.01 for p-value significance|McNemar|||||||0.001
81632043|NCT02933489|162952375|EQUIVALENCE|Specificity DBT = Specificity AB-MR|||||<|0.001||||||The comparison of the Specificity of AB-MR and DBT uses a two-sided exact McNemar's test to account for the paired design 5 secondary comparisons were planned: alpha level of 0.05/5 = 0.01 for p-value significance|McNemar|||||||<0.001
81632044|NCT05485935|162952382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|45.94||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.24|72.64||The pass criteria were based on results analysing the 2 primary endpoints in a hierarchical fashion: rejecting the H0 on the first endpoint (Residual urine at first flow-stop) before continuing to the second (Number of flow-stop episodes).|Mixed Models Analysis|||This was a superiority investigation in which the null hypothesis of the primary endpoints was to be rejected, at a 5% significance (alpha 0.05), to demonstrate the superiority of the investigational device.||72.64|19.24|0.001
81632045|NCT05485935|162952383|SUPERIORITY|The pass criteria were based on the results analysing the two primary endpoints in a hierarchical fashion: rejecting the null hypothesis on the first endpoint (Residual urine at first flow-stop) before continuing to the second (Number of flow-stop episodes).|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This was a superiority investigation in which the null hypothesis of the primary endpoints was to be rejected, at a 5% significance (alpha 0.05), to demonstrate the superiority of the investigational device.||0.35|0.07|<0.001
81632046|NCT05485935|162952384|SUPERIORITY|The pass criteria were based on the results analysing the two primary endpoints in a hierarchical fashion: rejecting the null hypothesis on the first endpoint (Residual urine at first flow-stop) before continuing to the second (Number of flow-stop episodes).|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This was a superiority investigation in which the null hypothesis of the primary endpoints was to be rejected, at a 5% significance (alpha 0.05), to demonstrate the superiority of the investigational device.||0.40|0.04|<0.001
81632047|NCT05485935|162952385|SUPERIORITY|The pass criteria were based on the results analysing the two primary endpoints in a hierarchical fashion: rejecting the null hypothesis on the first endpoint (Residual urine at first flow-stop) before continuing to the second (Number of flow-stop episodes).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|47.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This was a superiority investigation in which the null hypothesis of the primary endpoints was to be rejected, at a 5% significance (alpha 0.05), to demonstrate the superiority of the investigational device.||47.6|9.5|0.004
81659833|NCT03038438|163011670|OTHER|Single arm study with a hypothesis test comparing to performance goal|Proportion|88.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|82.5||||Fisher Exact|||"The primary effectiveness endpoint, primary patency at 12 months, was tested against a PG of 75%. The null and alternative hypotheses tested appear below:~H0: π ≤ PG vs. HA: π \> PG where π is the primary patency rate at 12 months in the study population and PG is the performance goal of 75%. The primary effectiveness objective will be met if the lower limit of the 97.5% one-sided confidence interval is above 75%."|||82.5|<0.0001
81466402|NCT04934189|162625207|OTHER|A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 3-month followup) mean for negative expectations was statistically different from the baseline mean.|t-test|-0.68||||0.25|ONE_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||.25
81632048|NCT04093869|162952391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|14.0||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Full alpha of 0.05 was allocated to this as the sole primary outcome.|Regression, Linear||A negative mean difference would represent a better outcome in the CSTEX arm compared to the SOC-ED arm.|||14|-6|0.40
81659834|NCT03038438|163011671|OTHER|Single-arm study with a hypothesis test comparing to performance goal|Proportion|2.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||5.0|||Fisher Exact|||"The primary safety endpoint, major adverse events at 30 days post-procedure, was tested against a performance goal of 12.5%. The null and alternative hypotheses tested appear below:~H0: P ≥ PG vs. HA: P \< PG where P is the primary safety endpoint at 30 days in the study population and PG is the performance goal.~The primary safety objective will be met if the upper limit of the 97.5% one-sided confidence interval is below 12.5%."||5.0||<0.0001
81659835|NCT03406260|163011703|NON_INFERIORITY|A p-value \< 0.05 indicates lasmiditan can be declared noninferior to placebo with noninferiority margin of 10 mmHg, i.e. the difference lasmiditan mean minus placebo mean is less than 10 mmHg.|LS Mean Difference (Final Vaules)|-1.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1000.0|1.81|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||1.81|-1000|<0.0001
81659836|NCT03406260|163011703|NON_INFERIORITY|A p-value \< 0.05 indicates lasmiditan can be declared noninferior to placebo with noninferiority margin of 10 mmHg, i.e. the difference lasmiditan mean minus placebo mean is less than 10 mmHg.|LS Mean Difference (Final Vaules)|-1.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1000.0|2.06|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||2.06|-1000|<0.0001
81466403|NCT04934189|162625207|OTHER|A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 3-month followup) mean for community connection was statistically different from the baseline mean.|t-test|-0.36||||0.36|ONE_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||.36
81632049|NCT04093869|162952392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|20.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0|85.0|||||A positive value for the estimate represents a greater distance walked for the CSTEX arm compared to the SOC-ED arm.|||85|-44|
81659837|NCT02318992|163011709|OTHER|||||||0.157|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.157
81659838|NCT02318992|163011710|OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.041
81534175|NCT00614380|162753458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||||95.0|0.34|2.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.41|0.34|
81704442|NCT02436915|163105058|EQUIVALENCE|We hypothesized that the real tDCS would improve the performance of TMT (i.e., greater percent decrease of time to complete TMT from baseline to follow ups) as compared to the sham tDCS.||||||0.54|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.54
81704443|NCT02436915|163105059|EQUIVALENCE|We hypothesized that the real tDCS would improve the performance of dual task standing (i.e., greater percent decrease of dual task cost to standing postural sway area from baseline to follow ups) as compared to the sham tDCS.||||||0.0007|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0007
81704444|NCT02436915|163105060|EQUIVALENCE|We hypothesized that the real tDCS would improve the performance of walking (i.e., greater percent decrease of dual task cost to stride time from baseline to follow ups) as compared to the sham tDCS.||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81466404|NCT04934189|162625207|OTHER|A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 3-month followup) mean for pride was statistically different from the baseline mean.|t-test|-0.09||||0.47|ONE_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||.47
81534176|NCT00614380|162753458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.25||||||95.0|0.16|0.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.39|0.16|
81632050|NCT04093869|162952393|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-316.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|336.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-979.0|346.0|||||A positive value for the estimate would represent more steps per day for the CSTEX arm compared to the SOC-ED arm.|||346|-979|
81632051|NCT04093869|162952394|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|14.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|34.0||||||||34|-5|
81632052|NCT04093869|162952395|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.11|||||A negative value for the estimate would represent a better QOL survey score for the CSTEX arm compared to the SOC-ED arm.|||0.11|-0.1|
81632053|NCT04093869|162952396|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.3|||||A negative value for the estimate would represent a better Frailty index score for the CSTEX arm compared to the SOC-ED arm.|||0.30|-0.22|
81632054|NCT04093869|162952397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.17||||||||0.17|-0.20|
81632055|NCT04093869|162952398|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.1||||||||0.10|-0.13|
81632056|NCT04093869|162952399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.07||||||||0.07|-0.12|
81632057|NCT04093869|162952400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.6|||||A positive value for the estimate represents better self-efficacy for the CSTEX arm compared to the SOC-ED arm.|||1.60|-0.83|
81534177|NCT00614380|162753458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27||||||95.0|0.1|0.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.72|0.10|
81632058|NCT01527188|162952443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-198.18||||0.0427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-389.82|-6.55|||ANCOVA|||||-6.55|-389.82|0.0427
81632059|NCT01527188|162952443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-171.82||||0.0793||95.0|-363.87|20.24|||ANCOVA|||||20.24|-363.87|0.0793
81632060|NCT01527188|162952443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-118.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-305.9|69.04|||ANCOVA|||The statistical test is not applicable due to the step-down approach performed to address the multiplicity issue.||69.04|-305.90|
81632061|NCT01527188|162952444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-125.61||||0.0323||95.0|-240.53|-10.69|||ANCOVA|||||-10.69|-240.53|0.0323
81632062|NCT01527188|162952444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-122.23||||0.0376||95.0|-237.38|-7.08|||ANCOVA|||||-7.08|-237.38|0.0376
81632063|NCT01527188|162952444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-91.18||||0.1119||95.0|-203.74|21.38|||ANCOVA|||||21.38|-203.74|0.1119
81632064|NCT03512301|162952475|OTHER||Accuracy|0.6587|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.569|0.7408||||||||0.7408|0.5690|
81632065|NCT03512301|162952475|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.8736|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632066|NCT03512301|162952475|OTHER||Specificity|0.4872|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632067|NCT03512301|162952475|OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|0.7917|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632068|NCT03512301|162952475|OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|0.6333|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632069|NCT03512301|162952475|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.1212|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632070|NCT03512301|162952475|OTHER||Specificity|0.9032|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632071|NCT03512301|162952475|OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|0.3077|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632072|NCT03512301|162952475|OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|0.7434|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632073|NCT03512301|162952475|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632074|NCT03512301|162952475|OTHER||Specificity|0.8833|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632075|NCT03512301|162952475|OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|0.1765|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632076|NCT03512301|162952475|OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|0.9725|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632077|NCT03512301|162952475|OTHER||Quadratic Weighted Kappa|0.4446|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2791|0.6101||||||||0.6101|0.2791|
81632078|NCT03512301|162952476|OTHER|Linear Regression. Power calculations for linear regression between CAMCI and MoCA were found to be sufficiently powered with a Pearson's R of at least 0.3 at 80% power and that equated to a test-set size of 98.|Pearson Correlation|0.5073|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3892|0.6091|||||Linear Regression Equation: \[CAMCI Score\] = -5.42 + 1.40 X \[MoCA Score\]|||0.6091|0.3892|
81632079|NCT03512301|162952476|OTHER||Accuracy|0.5556|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4644|0.644||||||||0.6440|0.4644|
81632080|NCT03512301|162952476|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.9747|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632081|NCT03512301|162952476|OTHER||Specificity|0.3913|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632082|NCT03512301|162952476|OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|0.5625|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632083|NCT03512301|162952476|OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632084|NCT03512301|162952476|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.1905|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632085|NCT03512301|162952476|OTHER||Specificity|0.9841|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632086|NCT03512301|162952476|OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|0.9231|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632087|NCT03512301|162952476|OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|0.5487|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81704445|NCT00446797|163105091|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|To conclude non inferiority, the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference in change scores between the 2 treatment groups (nsNSAIDs - celecoxib) must be greater than -10 mm.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11||||95.0|-0.76|7.55|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment, country (fixed), and the baseline pain VAS score|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Least squares mean||7.55|-0.76|
81704446|NCT00446797|163105092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||||95.0|-0.89|7.08|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment, country (fixed) and the baseline pain VAS score|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 2 Least squares mean||7.08|-0.89|
81632088|NCT03512301|162952476|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.6667|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632089|NCT03512301|162952476|OTHER||Specificity|0.8917|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632090|NCT03512301|162952476|OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|0.2353|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632091|NCT03512301|162952476|OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|0.9817|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81632092|NCT03512301|162952476|OTHER||Quadratic Weighted Kappa|0.3931|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2401|0.5461||||||||0.5461|0.2401|
81632093|NCT03952520|162952488|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.5|48.1|||||This generalized linear model was adjusted for engagement of site leadership. The Standard Approach is the referent.|||48.1|26.5|
81632094|NCT03952520|162952489|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|2.1|||||This generalized linear model was adjusted for engagement of site leadership and used generalized estimating equations to account for clustering by HIV test site. The Standard Approach is the referent.|||2.1|2.0|
81632095|NCT03952520|162952491|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||||This generalized linear model was adjusted for engagement of site leadership and used generalized estimating equations to account for clustering by HIV test site. The Standard Approach is the referent.|||0.4|-0.2|
81632096|NCT03952520|162952492|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|2.0|||||This generalized linear model was adjusted for engagement of site leadership and used generalized estimating equations to account for clustering by HIV test site. The Standard Approach is the referent.|||2.0|-3.1|
81632097|NCT03952520|162952493|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Difference|15.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|26.5|||||This generalized linear model was adjusted for engagement of site leadership and used generalized estimating equations to account for clustering by HIV test site. The Standard Approach is the referent.|||26.5|5.0|
81632098|NCT03952520|162952494|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Difference|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|10.0|||||This generalized linear model was adjusted for engagement of site leadership and used generalized estimating equations to account for clustering by HIV test site. The Standard Approach is the referent.|||10.0|-6.9|
81632099|NCT03952520|162952496|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Difference|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|13.8|||||This generalized linear model was adjusted for engagement of site leadership and used generalized estimating equations to account for clustering by HIV test site. The Standard Approach is the referent.|||13.8|-1.5|
81632100|NCT05157841|162952498|SUPERIORITY|A one-sided hypothesis test was performed at alpha=0.025 level of significance comparing EXPAREL and bupivacaine HCI|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-164.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.74|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-218.3|-109.6|||ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||The superiority of EXPAREL to bupivacaine hydrochloric acid (HCI) was evaluated using the Efficacy Analysis Set.||-109.6|-218.3|<0.00001
81659839|NCT00523640|163011748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion responding|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.44||||||||0.44|0.10|
81632101|NCT05157841|162952499|SUPERIORITY|A one-sided hypothesis test was performed at alpha=0.025 level of significance comparing EXPAREL and bupivacaine HCI|Least square mean difference|0.39|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.55|||ANCOVA|||The superiority of EXPAREL to bupivacaine hydrochloric acid (HCI) was evaluated using the Efficacy Analysis Set.||0.55|0.28|<0.00001
81632102|NCT05157841|162952500|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.04||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|12.62|||ANCOVA|||||12.62|2.01|0.0003
81632103|NCT05157841|162952501|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.93|||Cox proportional hazards model|Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as main effect and site as categorical and age as continuous covariates.||||0.93|0.45|0.0089
81632104|NCT05157841|162952502|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.0||Worst pain 0-24 hours|ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariate of age.||||0.0|-1.7|0.0296
81632105|NCT05157841|162952502|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-2.1||Worst pain 24-48 hours|ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||||-2.1|-3.6|<0.00001
81632106|NCT05157841|162952502|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-2.5||Worst pain 48-72 hours|ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||||-2.5|-4.1|<0.00001
81632107|NCT05157841|162952502|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.3||Worst pain 72-96 hours|ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||||-1.3|-3.0|<0.00001
81632108|NCT05157841|162952502|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.3419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.6||Average pain 0-24 hours|ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||||0.6|-0.9|0.3419
81659840|NCT00652327|163011764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0026|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||.0026
81632109|NCT05157841|162952502|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.3||Average pain 24-48 hours|ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||||-1.3|-2.5|<0.00001
81632110|NCT05157841|162952502|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.6||Average pain 48-72 hours|ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||||-1.6|-2.8|<0.00001
81632111|NCT05157841|162952502|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.9||Average pain 72-96 hours|ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||||-0.9|-2.1|<0.00001
81534178|NCT02365649|162753472|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|9.9||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|20.1||Statistical significance was prespecified at α = 0.1. Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.1|-0.3|0.056
81534179|NCT02365649|162753472|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|7.4||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|16.4||Statistical significance was prespecified at α = 0.1. Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.4|-1.6|0.108
81534180|NCT02365649|162753472|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|7.7||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|16.8||Statistical significance was prespecified at α = 0.1. Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.8|-1.5|0.099
81632112|NCT04933474|162952503|OTHER|||||||0.088|||||||Chi-squared|||The primary outcome will be the baseline vs. week 8 difference-in-difference in 7-day average NRS pain intensity scores, dichotomized into if the MCID of 2 is achieved. The between arm difference of achieving the MCID of 2 will be tested using Chi-squared test.||||0.088
81632113|NCT04933474|162952504|OTHER|||||||0.103|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample t-test will be used to compare differences-in-differences between the arms.||||0.103
81632114|NCT04933474|162952505|OTHER|||||||0.774|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample t-test will be used to compare differences-in-differences between the arms.||||0.774
81632115|NCT04933474|162952506|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample t-test will be used to compare differences-in-differences between the arms.||||0.005
81632116|NCT04933474|162952507|OTHER|||||||0.831|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sample t-test will be used to compare differences-in-differences between the arms.||||0.831
81632117|NCT04933474|162952508|OTHER||Common Odds Ratio|1.44||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.02||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance without the continuity correction.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was used to compare the association between time (baseline and week 8) and opioid use (yes or no) while stratifying for the treatment groups. The null hypothesis is that the common odds ratio of the association between time and response across the treatment groups is equal to 1, versus the alternative hypothesis that the common odds ratio is not equal to 1.||2.02|1.03|0.031
81632118|NCT04243759|162952561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.97
81466405|NCT04934189|162625208|OTHER|A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 6-month followup) mean for gender nonaffirmation was statistically different from the baseline mean.|t-test|3.76|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05|t-test, 1 sided||||"A series of one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 6-month followup) mean was statistically different from the baseline mean for each of the five gender minority stress subscales measured. See below for T-scores and associated p-values for each statistical test.~Nonaffirmation (t = 3.76; p = .001) Internalized Transphobia (t = 2.01; p = .02) Negative Expectations (t = 2.06; p =.02) Community Connection (t = -0.82; p =.21) Pride (t = .01; p = .50 )"|||<.001
81466406|NCT04934189|162625208|OTHER|A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 6-month followup) mean for internalized transphobia was statistically different from the baseline mean.|t-test|2.01||||0.02|ONE_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p \< .05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||.02
81704447|NCT00446797|163105092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||||95.0|-0.55|7.48|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment, country (fixed) and the baseline pain VAS score|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 3 Least squares mean||7.48|-0.55|
81704448|NCT00446797|163105092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||||95.0|-0.91|6.42|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment, country (fixed) and the baseline pain VAS score|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 7 Least squares mean||6.42|-0.91|
81704449|NCT00446797|163105093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1591||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: p value is less than or equal to 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Terms for treatment and the baseline pain VAS score||Day 2||||0.1591
81704450|NCT00446797|163105093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3995||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: p value is less than or equal to 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Terms for treatment and the baseline pain VAS score||Day 3||||0.3995
81704451|NCT00446797|163105093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6805||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: p value is less than or equal to 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Terms for treatment and the baseline pain VAS score||Day 7||||0.6805
81704452|NCT00446797|163105094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2411||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: p value is less than or equal to 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlled for country Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||Day 2||||0.2411
81704453|NCT00446797|163105094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1163||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: p value is less than or equal to 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlled for country Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||Day 3||||0.1163
81704454|NCT00446797|163105094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.044||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: p value is less than or equal to 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlled for country Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||Day 7||||0.0440
81704455|NCT00446797|163105095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7223||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: p value is less than or equal to 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|"Controlled for country~Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)"||Day 3||||0.7223
81704456|NCT00446797|163105095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0541||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: p value is less than or equal to 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|"Controlled for country~Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)"||Day 7||||0.0541
81704457|NCT00446797|163105096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: p value is less than or equal to 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|"Controlled for country~Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)"||Day 2||||0.2900
81704458|NCT00446797|163105096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0157||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: p value is less than or equal to 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|"Controlled for country~Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)"||Day 3||||0.0157
81704459|NCT00446797|163105096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1206||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: p value is less than or equal to 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|"Controlled for country~Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)"||Day 7||||0.1206
81704460|NCT00446797|163105097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0846||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: p value is less than or equal to 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlled for country Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||Day 2||||0.0846
81704461|NCT00446797|163105097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3041||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: p value is less than or equal to 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlled for country Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||Day 3||||0.3041
81704462|NCT00446797|163105097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1216||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: p value is less than or equal to 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlled for country Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||Day 7||||0.1216
81704463|NCT00446797|163105098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.395||95.0|-0.33|0.62||Overall p-value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 2 Least squares mean||0.62|-0.33|0.395
81704464|NCT00446797|163105098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.004||95.0|0.18|1.04||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 3 Least squares mean||1.04|0.18|0.004
81704465|NCT00446797|163105098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.122||95.0|-0.08|0.77||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 7 Least squares mean||0.77|-0.08|0.122
81704466|NCT00446797|163105099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.604||95.0|-0.32|0.49||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 2 Least squares mean||0.49|-0.32|0.604
81704467|NCT00446797|163105099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.18||0.124||95.0|-0.07|0.63||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 3 Least squares mean||0.63|-0.07|0.124
81704468|NCT00446797|163105099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.062||95.0|0.03|0.61||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 7 Least squares mean||0.61|0.03|0.062
81534181|NCT02365649|162753472|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|21.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|35.2||Statistical significance was prespecified at α = 0.1. Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||35.2|6.8|0.004
81534182|NCT02365649|162753472|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|13.6||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|25.5||Statistical significance was prespecified at α = 0.1. Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.5|1.8|0.025
81534183|NCT02365649|162753473|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|2.5||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|17.3||Statistical significance was prespecified at α = 0.1. Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.3|-12.3|0.74
81534184|NCT02365649|162753473|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|16.2||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|34.3||Statistical significance was prespecified at α = 0.1. Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.3|-2.0|0.082
81534185|NCT02365649|162753473|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|0.5||||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|15.0||Statistical significance was prespecified at α = 0.1. Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.0|-14.1|0.952
81534186|NCT02365649|162753473|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|11.2||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|28.5||Statistical significance was prespecified at α = 0.1. Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.5|-6.1|0.205
81534187|NCT02365649|162753473|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|4.1||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|19.6||Statistical significance was prespecified at α = 0.1. Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.6|-11.5|0.607
81534188|NCT02365649|162753474|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|5.2||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|22.9||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.9|-12.5|0.564
81534189|NCT02365649|162753474|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|12.0||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|31.2||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.2|-7.2|0.221
81632119|NCT04243759|162952562|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.09||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.95|||t-test, 2 sided|||Within subjects comparison of drinks per drinking day with full intervention app access versus daily assessment via the app only||0.95|-0.24|.232
81632120|NCT03816397|162952675|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 118 subjects (59 in each group) provides 88% power to detect a hazard ratio of 2.0 for the time to treatment failure comparing the group randomized to discontinue adalimumab to the group randomized to continue using adalimumab, assuming a median time until treatment failure of 10 weeks in the group that discontinues adalimumab (Arm 1) and of 20 weeks in the group that continues on adalimumab (Arm 2), an equal allocation between groups, and a 10% total loss to follow-up.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|8.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|21.2||A priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Log Rank||For the HR, the numerator is the placebo group (stop adalimumab) and the denominator is the adalimumab group (continue adalimumab).|A Cox proportional hazards regression was used to compare time to treatment failure between the adalimumab and placebo groups up to the primary endpoint of 48 weeks, with country and conventional DMARD use included as fixed effects in the model. The null hypothesis was an hazard ratio (HR) of 1. Hypothesis testing was based on a permutation test of the log hazard ratio (100,000 replicates). The model was checked for the assumption of proportional hazards by assessing Schoenfeld residuals.||21.2|3.6|<0.0001
81632121|NCT00624442|162952755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM placebo corrected diff from baseline|1.0||||0.8842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|8.0||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparison Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis is based on the following model: CFB Parameter = Bin Group + Baseline + Error, treating patients as a random effect.||Placebo corrected change from baseline least squares mean +/- the standard error of the mean||8|-7|0.8842
81632122|NCT00624442|162952755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM placebo corrected diff from baseline|18.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|27.0||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparison Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis is based on the following model: CFB Parameter = Bin Group + Baseline + Error, treating patients as a random effect.||Placebo corrected change from baseline least squares mean +/- the standard error of the mean||27|10|<0.0001
81632123|NCT00624442|162952755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM placebo corrected diff from baseline|47.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|38.0|56.0||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparison Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis is based on the following model: CFB Parameter = Bin Group + Baseline + Error, treating patients as a random effect.||Placebo corrected change from baseline least squares mean +/- the standard error of the mean||56|38|<0.0001
81632124|NCT00624442|162952755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM placebo corrected diff from baseline|58.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.0|70.0||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparison Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis is based on the following model: CFB Parameter = Bin Group + Baseline + Error, treating patients as a random effect.||Placebo corrected change from baseline least squares mean +/- the standard error of the mean||70|46|<0.0001
81632125|NCT00624442|162952755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM placebo corrected diff from baseline|59.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.0|72.0||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparison Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis is based on the following model: CFB Parameter = Bin Group + Baseline + Error, treating patients as a random effect.||Placebo corrected change from baseline least squares mean +/- the standard error of the mean||72|47|<0.0001
81704469|NCT00446797|163105100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.705||95.0|-0.36|0.47||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 2 Least squares mean||0.47|-0.36|0.705
81534190|NCT02365649|162753474|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|22.2||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|43.0||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||43|1.4|0.036
81466407|NCT04934189|162625208|OTHER|A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 6-month followup) mean for identity nondisclosure was statistically different from the baseline mean.|t-test|1.61||||0.06|ONE_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||.06
81534191|NCT02365649|162753474|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|13.4||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|33.1||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.1|-6.2|0.179
81659841|NCT02224690|163011794|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-17.21||||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.32|-4.09|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann approach|||-4.09|-30.32|0.0135
81534192|NCT02365649|162753474|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|3.9||||0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|22.0||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22|-14.3|0.677
81534193|NCT02365649|162753475|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|10.4||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|32.9||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.9|-12|0.363
81534194|NCT02365649|162753475|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|17.3||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|40.0||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||40|-5.5|0.137
81534195|NCT02365649|162753475|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|7.5||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|29.9||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.9|-14.9|0.512
81534196|NCT02365649|162753475|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|25.0||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|48.2||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||48.2|-1.8|0.035
81534197|NCT02365649|162753475|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|12.5||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|35.6||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||35.6|-10.7|0.29
81534198|NCT02365649|162753476|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|-0.9||||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|13.1||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.1|-15.0|0.896
81534199|NCT02365649|162753476|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|18.6||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|37.3||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||37.3|0.0|0.05
81534200|NCT02365649|162753476|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|3.0||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|18.4||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.4|-12.4|0.702
81534201|NCT02365649|162753476|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|14.3||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|32.2||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.2|-3.6|0.117
81534202|NCT02365649|162753476|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|-2.4||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|11.6||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.6|-16.4|0.736
81534203|NCT02365649|162753477|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|2.9||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|8.1||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.1|-2.3|0.276
81659842|NCT02224690|163011795|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|4.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Calculated using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group (2-5, 6-11, 12-17 and 18-55 years)||||4.97|1.33|0.0043
81466408|NCT04934189|162625208|OTHER|A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 6-month followup) mean for negative expectations was statistically different from the baseline mean.|t-test|2.06||||0.02|ONE_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||.02
81534204|NCT02365649|162753477|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|4.9||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|12.4||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.4|-2.5|0.195
81534205|NCT02365649|162753477|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|2.6||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|8.0||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.0|-2.9|0.355
81534206|NCT02365649|162753477|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|7.7||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|16.8||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.8|-1.5|0.099
81534207|NCT02365649|162753477|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|5.2||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|12.9||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.9|-2.5|0.185
81534208|NCT02365649|162753478|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|13.2||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|26.5||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.5|0.0|0.05
81534209|NCT02365649|162753478|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|29.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|47.1||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||47.1|11.9|0.001
81659843|NCT02224690|163011796|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.13||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.26|-9.37|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann approach|||-9.37|-33.26|0.0005
81659844|NCT02224690|163011797|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.54||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|4.47|||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed factor.|Odds of participants recording a lower score (improvement) on a continuous scale|||4.47|1.45|0.0012
81659845|NCT00141219|163011798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.115||||0.289||95.0|0.785|1.583||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value in above table was from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test comparing Pregabalin and Placebo adjusted for center.|RR estimates relative responder rate between Pregabalin and Placebo (the ratio of the former responder rate to the latter). Estimated RR was center-adjusted ie, assumed common RR in all centers, then a weighted average of center specific RRs computed|Null hypothesis of no treatment difference in each of the centers.||1.583|0.785|0.289
81659846|NCT00141219|163011799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.644||||0.041||95.0|0.915|2.954||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value in above table was from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test comparing Pregabalin and Placebo adjusted for center.|RR estimates relative responder rate between Pregabalin and Placebo (the ratio of the former responder rate to the latter). Estimated RR was center-adjusted ie, assumed common RR in all centers, then a weighted average of center specific RRs computed|Null hypothesis of no treatment difference in each of the centers.||2.954|0.915|0.041
81659847|NCT00141219|163011800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252||0.049||95.0|-1.0|0.0||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|General Linear Model|Estimated from the general linear model with treatment and center fitted as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||Null hypotheses stated there was no difference in pregabalin and placebo in the primary endpoint versus the alternative that there was. The target sample size was 234 subjects (156 and 78 respectively pregabalin vs placebo using a 2:1 ratio). The calculations assumed a 2-sided comparison at 0.05 alpha, 80% power and 3% dropout. Also, a treatment difference of 1 point and a standard deviation for endpoint mean pain scores of 2.5 were assumed based on previous studies.||-0.00|-1.00|0.049
81659848|NCT00141219|163011800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.729||95.0||||Interaction p-value based on adding interaction term to the main model.|General Linear Model|"In supportive model 1, a treatment by center independent variable added to the main model."||This was a supportive analysis of the primary endpoint to determine if the main results were generalizable across centers.||||0.729
81659849|NCT00141219|163011800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.979||95.0||||Interaction p-value based on adding interaction term to the main model.|General Linear Model|"In supportive model 2, a treatment by baseline mean pain independent variable added to the main model."||This was a supportive analysis of the primary endpoint to determine if the main results were generalizable across different baseline values.||||0.979
81659850|NCT00141219|163011801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.267||0.077||95.0|-1.0|0.05||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|General Linear Model|Estimated from general linear model with treatment and center fitted as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.||"Endpoint Mean Pain Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||0.05|-1.00|0.077
81659851|NCT00141219|163011802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186||0.042||95.0|-0.75|-0.01||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Mean Pain Score Weeks 1 to 8~Overall Comparison (8-week average)~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||-0.01|-0.75|0.042
81659852|NCT00141219|163011802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.071||95.0|-0.79|0.03||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 1 Mean Pain Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||0.03|-0.79|0.071
81659853|NCT00141219|163011802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212||0.149||95.0|-0.72|0.11||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 2 Mean Pain Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||0.11|-0.72|0.149
81659854|NCT00141219|163011802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.057||95.0|-0.82|0.01||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 3 Mean Pain Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||0.01|-0.82|0.057
81659855|NCT00141219|163011802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.215||0.044||95.0|-0.85|-0.01||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 4 Mean Pain Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||-0.01|-0.85|0.044
81704470|NCT00446797|163105100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.064||95.0|-0.01|0.73||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 3 Least squares mean||0.73|-0.01|0.064
81534210|NCT02365649|162753478|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|25.2||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|42.0||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||42.0|8.5|0.003
81534211|NCT02365649|162753478|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|36.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.6|55.4||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||55.4|17.6|< 0.001
81534212|NCT02365649|162753478|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|32.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|50.2||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||50.2|13.9|< 0.001
81534213|NCT02365649|162753479|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|10.5||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|28.2||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.2|-7.2|0.243
81534214|NCT02365649|162753479|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|29.1||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|49.9||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||49.9|8.3|0.006
81632126|NCT00624442|162952755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM placebo corrected diff from baseline|80.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.0|89.0||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparison Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis is based on the following model: CFB Parameter = Bin Group + Baseline + Error, treating patients as a random effect.||Placebo corrected change from baseline least squares mean +/- the standard error of the mean||89|71|<0.0001
81632127|NCT00624442|162952755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis based on the following model: Change from baseline = Concentration + Baseline + Error, treating patients as random effect||"All available concentration data are used in the model as a continuous variable.~p-value based on individual plasma concentration of CK-1827452 vs. corresponding systolic ejection time PD assessment (not binned based on plasma concentration)"||||<0.0001
81632128|NCT00624442|162952756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM placebo corrected diff from baseline|1.0||||0.3665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.0||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparison Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis is based on the following model: CFB Parameter = Bin Group + Baseline + Error, treating patients as a random effect.||Placebo corrected change from baseline least squares mean +/- the standard error of the mean||2|-1|0.3665
81632129|NCT00624442|162952756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM placebo corrected diff from baseline|1.0|||<|0.0357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.0||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparison Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis is based on the following model: CFB Parameter = Bin Group + Baseline + Error, treating patients as a random effect.||Placebo corrected change from baseline least squares mean +/- the standard error of the mean||3|0|<0.0357
81632130|NCT00624442|162952756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM placebo corrected diff from baseline|3.0||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|5.0||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparison Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis is based on the following model: CFB Parameter = Bin Group + Baseline + Error, treating patients as a random effect.||Placebo corrected change from baseline least squares mean +/- the standard error of the mean||5|1|0.0004
81659856|NCT00141219|163011802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.216||0.051||95.0|-0.85|0.0||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 5 Mean Pain Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||0.00|-0.85|0.051
81659857|NCT00141219|163011802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.216||0.178||95.0|-0.72|0.13||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 6 Mean Pain Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||0.13|-0.72|0.178
81632131|NCT00624442|162952756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM placebo corrected diff from baseline|3.0||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.0||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparison Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis is based on the following model: CFB Parameter = Bin Group + Baseline + Error, treating patients as a random effect.||Placebo corrected change from baseline least squares mean +/- the standard error of the mean||4|1|0.0086
81632132|NCT00624442|162952756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM placebo corrected diff from baseline|2.0||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.0||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparison Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis is based on the following model: CFB Parameter = Bin Group + Baseline + Error, treating patients as a random effect.||Placebo corrected change from baseline least squares mean +/- the standard error of the mean||5|0|0.032
81632133|NCT00624442|162952756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM placebo corrected diff from baseline|5.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|6.0||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparison Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis is based on the following model: CFB Parameter = Bin Group + Baseline + Error, treating patients as a random effect.||Placebo corrected change from baseline least squares mean +/- the standard error of the mean||6|3|<0.0001
81632134|NCT00624442|162952756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis based on the following model: Change from baseline = Concentration + Baseline + Error, treating patients as random effect||"All available concentration data are used in the model as a continuous variable.~p-value based on individual plasma concentration of CK-1827452 vs. corresponding fractional shortening PD assessment (not binned based on plasma concentration)"||||<0.0001
81659858|NCT00141219|163011802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218||0.104||95.0|-0.78|0.07||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 7 Mean Pain Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||0.07|-0.78|0.104
81534215|NCT02365649|162753479|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|24.2||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|44.1||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||44.1|4.4|0.017
81534216|NCT02365649|162753479|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|36.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.8|58.1||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||58.1|14.8|< 0.001
81632135|NCT00709956|162952846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least squares mean|-1.5||||0.7883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|9.4||If the primary endpoint reaches significance, treatment effect of the secondary endpoint is determined at a 2-sided nominal of 0.05. Since hierarchy of the endpoints to be tested has been predefined, no correction for multiple testing will be applied|Generalized linear model|Subject (sequence), treatment, and period as fixed effect||With a sample size of at least 63 patients and based on the assumptions on the primary endpoint (normal distribution, SD of the difference of 30 m) the study was designed to detect a significant treatment effect with 90% power, assuming a difference exceeding 12.5 m between the mean values of the 6MWD following the iloprost power 15 treatment and the one following the placebo treatment.||9.4|-12.3|0.7883
81632136|NCT03215706|162952862|SUPERIORITY|Treatment A over Treatment B|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.86|||Log-rank test stratified|||||0.86|0.56|0.0006
81534217|NCT02365649|162753479|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|36.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.2|58.3||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||58.3|15.2|< 0.001
81534218|NCT02365649|162753480|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|10.5||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|32.7||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.7|-11.7|0.353
81534219|NCT02365649|162753480|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|22.7||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|45.5||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||45.5|0.0|0.05
81534220|NCT02365649|162753480|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|12.5||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|34.6||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.6|-9.6|0.268
81534221|NCT02365649|162753480|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|28.0||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|51.2||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||51.2|4.8|0.018
81534222|NCT02365649|162753480|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|14.9||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|37.8||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||37.8|-8.1|0.204
81534223|NCT02365649|162753481|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|10.0||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|34.4||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.4|-14.4|0.421
81534224|NCT02365649|162753481|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|11.5||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|36.8||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||36.8|-13.8|0.371
81534225|NCT02365649|162753481|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|9.2||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|32.8||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.8|-14.4|0.445
81534226|NCT02365649|162753481|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|19.5||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|49.3||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||49.3|-10.2|0.198
81534227|NCT02365649|162753481|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|5.0||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|27.0||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.0|-17.0|0.654
81534228|NCT02365649|162753482|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|18.7||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|40.5||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||40.5|-3.1|0.093
81534229|NCT02365649|162753482|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|13.5||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|33.1||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.1|-6.1|0.176
81632137|NCT03215706|162952863|SUPERIORITY|Treatment A over Treatment B|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.84|||Log-rank test stratified|||||0.84|0.58|0.0001
81534230|NCT02365649|162753482|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|35.9||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|65.5||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||65.5|6.3|0.017
81534231|NCT02365649|162753482|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|26.1||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|51.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||51.5|0.7|0.044
81534232|NCT02365649|162753482|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|13.1||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|29.6||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.6|-3.5|0.121
81534233|NCT02365649|162753483|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|3.4||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|14.9||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.9|-8.1|0.564
81534234|NCT02365649|162753483|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|3.4||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|15.7||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.7|-8.8|0.584
81534235|NCT02365649|162753483|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|8.7||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|26.1||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.1|-8.7|0.326
81632138|NCT03215706|162952864|SUPERIORITY|Treatment A over Treatment B|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.5|||Mantel Haenszel|||||2.50|1.31|0.0003
81466409|NCT04934189|162625208|OTHER|A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 6-month followup) mean for community connection was statistically different from the baseline mean.|t-test|-0.818||||0.21|ONE_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||.21
81534236|NCT02365649|162753484|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|12.2||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|30.7||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.7|-6.2|0.195
81632139|NCT02720068|162952886|OTHER|Difference in Percentage|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|22.9|||||Confidence interval based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||22.9|-7.3|
81534237|NCT02365649|162753484|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|17.9||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|40.1||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||40.1|-4.4|0.116
81632140|NCT04174170|162952969|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|1.03||||0.5165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|4.16|||MMRM|||||4.16|-2.09|0.5165
81632141|NCT04174170|162952969|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.71||||0.6593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|2.46|||MMRM|||||2.46|-3.88|0.6593
81534238|NCT02365649|162753484|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|12.8||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|31.5||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.5|-5.8|0.178
81632142|NCT04174170|162952970|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.03||||0.8215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.31||MMRM method with model terms: treatment, (pooled) study center, previous pharmacological treatment intervention for PTSD (yes/no), visit, treatment by visit and baseline by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||0.31|-0.25|0.8215
81632143|NCT04174170|162952970|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.03||||0.8584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.26||MMRM method with model terms: treatment, (pooled) study center, previous pharmacological treatment intervention for PTSD (yes/no), visit, treatment by visit and baseline by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||0.26|-0.31|0.8584
81632144|NCT04174170|162952971|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-4.16||||0.2331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|2.69||MMRM method with model terms: treatment, (pooled) study center, previous pharmacological treatment intervention for PTSD (yes/no), visit, treatment by visit and baseline by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||2.69|-11.00|0.2331
81632145|NCT04174170|162952971|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-8.83||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.82|-1.85||MMRM method with model terms: treatment, (pooled) study center, previous pharmacological treatment intervention for PTSD (yes/no), visit, treatment by visit and baseline by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||-1.85|-15.82|0.0134
81632146|NCT04664881|162952974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.71
81632147|NCT04664881|162952975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Cardiovascular Death||||0.99
81632148|NCT04664881|162952975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Hospitalization for Myocardial Infarction||||0.36
81659859|NCT00141219|163011802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218||0.039||95.0|-0.88|-0.02||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 8 Mean Pain Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||-0.02|-0.88|0.039
81659860|NCT00141219|163011803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186||0.044||95.0|-0.74|-0.01||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|General Linear Model|Estimated from general linear model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Duration Adjusted Average Change (DAAC)~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||-0.01|-0.74|0.044
81659861|NCT00141219|163011804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272||0.018||95.0|-1.19|-0.11||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|General Linear Model|Estimated from general linear model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Endpoint Sleep Interference Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||-0.11|-1.19|0.018
81632149|NCT04664881|162952975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Arrhythmias||||0.13
81632150|NCT04664881|162952975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Cardiac Arrest||||0.99
81659862|NCT00141219|163011805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.024||95.0|-0.96|-0.07||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Weeks 1 to 8 Mean Sleep Score~Overall Comparison (8-week average)~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||-0.07|-0.96|0.024
81632151|NCT02231749|162953006|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|16.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|22.2|||DerSimonian and Laird Test|||||22.2|9.8|<0.0001
81632152|NCT02231749|162953007|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.44|0.89|||Log Rank|||||0.89|0.44|<0.0001
81632153|NCT02231749|162953008|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0331|TWO_SIDED|99.1|0.64|1.05|||Log Rank|||||1.05|0.64|0.0331
81632154|NCT02231749|162953009|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|7.2||||0.0191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|12.7|||DerSimonian and Laird Test|||||12.7|1.8|0.0191
81632155|NCT02231749|162953010|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|99.8|0.49|0.95|||Log Rank|||||0.95|0.49|0.0003
81632156|NCT02231749|162953011|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.8498|TWO_SIDED|99.1|0.79|1.23|||Log Rank|||||1.23|0.79|0.8498
81632157|NCT04757753|162953028|NON_INFERIORITY|"πN = 2-year successful treatment rate of PA1704 πR = 2-year successful treatment rate of BioRoot™ RCS Δ = πN - πR ΔL = non-inferiority margin fixed to 13% or 0.13~Hypotheses are :~H0 : Δ ≤ -ΔL H1 : Δ \> -ΔL The χ2 of Dunnett \& Gent is used to assess the non-inferiority"|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0074|0.0087||A priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|||The statistical analysis was done on the proportion difference of the treatment efficacy, defined on loose criteria, at 24 months, in PP population.||0.0087|-0.0074|0.03
81632158|NCT04868656|162953034|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|0.8|||Regression, Linear|||Models included the arm indicator variable in addition to the stratification variables used in randomization (site complexity level (high complexity '1a', '1b' or '1c' vs. all others); adjusted length of stay (greater than or equal to 4.7 days versus less than 4.7 days); prior implementation of STRIDE (yes vs. no).||0.8|-5.0|0.15
81632159|NCT04868656|162953035|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|16.6|||Regression, Linear|||Models included the arm indicator variable in addition to the stratification variables used in randomization (site complexity level (high complexity '1a', '1b' or '1c' vs. all others); adjusted length of stay (greater than or equal to 4.7 days versus less than 4.7 days); prior implementation of STRIDE (yes vs. no).||16.6|-6.0|0.34
81632160|NCT04868656|162953036|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Model includes the arm indicator variable only; model does not include stratification variables due to potential for overfitting.||2.5|0.1|0.23
81534239|NCT02365649|162753484|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|30.4||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|58.0||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||58.0|2.8|0.031
81534240|NCT02365649|162753484|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|13.1||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|29.6||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.6|-3.5|0.121
81534241|NCT02365649|162753485|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|6.8||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|22.2||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.2|-8.7|0.392
81534242|NCT02365649|162753485|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|3.4||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|15.7||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.7|-8.8|0.584
81534243|NCT02365649|162753485|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|13.0||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|32.9||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.9|-6.8|0.199
81534244|NCT02365649|162753485|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|6.9||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|24.5||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.5|-10.6|0.439
81534245|NCT02365649|162753486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-103.9||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-865.69|657.87||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 4||657.87|-865.69|0.788
81534246|NCT02365649|162753486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-364.3||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1092.83|364.29||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 4||364.29|-1092.83|0.325
81534247|NCT02365649|162753486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-926.2||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1672.78|-179.63||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||-179.63|-1672.78|0.015
81534248|NCT02365649|162753486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-763.1||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1534.52|8.39||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 4||8.39|-1534.52|0.053
81534249|NCT02365649|162753486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-359.5||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1119.52|400.56||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 4||400.56|-1119.52|0.352
81534250|NCT02365649|162753486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-396.2||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1565.39|772.9||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 16||772.90|-1565.39|0.503
81534251|NCT02365649|162753486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-364.3||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1531.04|802.44||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 16||802.44|-1531.04|0.537
81534252|NCT02365649|162753486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-483.2||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1677.87|711.52||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 16||711.52|-1677.87|0.425
81534253|NCT02365649|162753486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1025.6||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2373.24|322.08||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 16||322.08|-2373.24|0.134
81534254|NCT02365649|162753486|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-637.9||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1833.82|557.96||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 16||557.96|-1833.82|0.293
81534255|NCT02365649|162753487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.02|9.97||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||9.97|-9.02|0.921
81534256|NCT02365649|162753487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.19|8.08||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||8.08|-11.19|0.75
81534257|NCT02365649|162753487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.9||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|7.87||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||7.87|-11.7|0.7
81534258|NCT02365649|162753487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.4||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.38|-1.51||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||-1.51|-21.38|0.024
81534259|NCT02365649|162753487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.72|8.79||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||8.79|-10.72|0.845
81632161|NCT04079517|162953081|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparing mean difference in symptom score (95% confidence intervals). Post hoc analysis. Not powered, but to give an indication of differences between standard dose (20mg) and the non-approved dose (10mg).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||Post hoc analysis. Not powered, but to give an indication on differences in symptom score between standard dose (20mg) and the non-approved dose (10mg).||Post hoc analysis. Not powered, but to give an indication on differences between standard dose (20mg) and the non-approved dose (10mg).|||
81632162|NCT05495945|162953086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.62
81632163|NCT05495945|162953087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81632164|NCT05495945|162953088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.20
81632165|NCT05495945|162953089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81632166|NCT04518943|162953124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-634.0||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1924.0|655.0|||linear mixed model|||This is the results of financial vs non-financial reward factor at week 12. It compares change in steps from baseline to week 12 between subjects randomized to receive financial rewards compared to those who received nonfinancial rewards. A linear mixed-effect model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignment, linear week with a spline at week 12, and interactions between factors and weeks.||655|-1924|0.418
81632167|NCT04518943|162953124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1697.0||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3000.0|-385.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive values represent a positive effect of lottery based rewards compared to loss-based rewards.|This is the results of lottery vs loss-framed reward factor at week 12. It compares change in steps from baseline to week 12 between subjects randomized to receive financial rewards compared to those who received nonfinancial rewards. A linear mixed-effect model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, linear week with a spline at week 12, and interactions between factors and weeks.||-385|-3000|0.033
81632168|NCT04518943|162953124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|820.0||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-347.0|1988.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the results of precommitment (PC) vs no PC factor at week 12. It compares change in steps from baseline to week 12 between subjects randomized to receive a request for PC compared to those who received no request. A linear mixed-effect model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, linear week with a spline at week 12, and interactions between factors and weeks.||1988|-347|0.248
81659863|NCT00141219|163011805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.245||0.12||95.0|-0.86|0.1||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 1 Sleep Interference Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||0.10|-0.86|0.120
81659864|NCT00141219|163011805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.246||0.041||95.0|-0.99|-0.02||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 2 Sleep Interference Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||-0.02|-0.99|0.041
81632169|NCT04518943|162953124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1121.0||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.0|2323.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the results of advice vs no advice factor at week 12. It compares change in steps from baseline to week 12 between subjects randomized to receive a request for advice to other subjects compared to those who received no request. A linear mixed-effect model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, linear week with a spline at week 12, and interactions between factors and weeks.|Positive values represent a positive effect of requests for advice on steps compared to no request for advice.|2323|82|0.125
81632170|NCT04518943|162953125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.739|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|0.7|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of financial vs non-financial reward factor at week 12. It compares change in efficacy from baseline to week 12 between subjects randomized to receive financial rewards compared to those who received nonfinancial rewards. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and survey-based outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.|Positive values represent a positive effect of financial rewards compared to non-financial rewards.|0.70|-1.05|0.739
81632171|NCT04518943|162953125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51||||0.347|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.42|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive values represent a positive effect of financial rewards compared to non-financial rewards.|This is the results of financial vs non-financial reward factor at week 24. It compares change in efficacy from baseline to week 24 between subjects randomized to receive financial rewards compared to those who received nonfinancial rewards. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and survey-based outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||0.39|-1.42|0.347
81659865|NCT00141219|163011805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.248||0.017||95.0|-1.07|-0.1||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 3 Sleep Interference Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||-0.10|-1.07|0.017
81632172|NCT04518943|162953125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.61||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.35|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive values represent a positive effect of lottery-based rewards compared to loss-based rewards.|This is the results of lottery vs loss-framed reward factor at week 12. It compares change in efficacy from baseline to week 12 between subjects randomized to receive lottery-based rewards compared to those who received loss-based rewards. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and survey-based outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||1.57|-0.35|0.293
81659866|NCT00141219|163011805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249||0.033||95.0|-1.02|-0.04||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 4 Sleep Interference Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||-0.04|-1.02|0.033
81659867|NCT00141219|163011805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.078||95.0|-0.93|0.05||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 5 Sleep Interference Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||0.05|-0.93|0.078
81659868|NCT00141219|163011805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.038||95.0|-1.01|-0.03||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 6 Sleep Interference Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||-0.03|-1.01|0.038
81659869|NCT00141219|163011805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252||0.037||95.0|-1.02|-0.03||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 7 Sleep Interference Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||-0.03|-1.02|0.037
81659870|NCT00141219|163011805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252||0.015||95.0|-1.11|-0.12||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Linear Mixed Model|Estimated from a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center and treatment by week interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 8 Sleep Interference Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||-0.12|-1.11|0.015
81659871|NCT00141219|163011806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.639||0.034||95.0|-10.82|-0.42||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|General Linear Model|Estimated from general linear model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 8 Sleep Disturbance~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||-0.42|-10.82|0.034
81659872|NCT00141219|163011807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.309||0.128||95.0|-1.47|11.58||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|General Linear Model|Estimated from general linear model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 8 Snoring Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||11.58|-1.47|0.128
81659873|NCT00141219|163011808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.887||0.103||95.0|-6.81|0.63||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|General Linear Model|Estimated from general linear model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 8 Awaken Short of Breath or Headache~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||0.63|-6.81|0.103
81659874|NCT00141219|163011809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.018||95.0|0.08|0.8||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|General Linear Model|Estimated from general linear model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 8 Sleep Quantity~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||0.80|0.08|0.018
81659875|NCT00141219|163011810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.504||95.0|0.67|2.24||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Regression, Logistic|OR estimated from model with Optimal sleep status (Yes/No) as response variable, and treatment, baseline Optimal sleep status as explanatory variables|"The OR estimates ratio of Odds of optimal sleep between Pregabalin and Placebo (ie, the former to the latter). Odds of optimal sleep in treatment group is ratio of Probability of having optimal sleep vs Probability of Not having optimal sleep"|"Week 8 Optimal Sleep~Optimal Sleep is a binary outcome derived from Sleep Quantity (SQ): the response is YES (or 1) if SQ = 7 or 8 hours per night.~Odds ratio measured the odds of optimal sleep in pregabalin to that in placebo.~Standard Error of the Mean equals Standard Error of the Odds Ratio (OR)."||2.24|0.67|.504
81659876|NCT00141219|163011811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.796||0.571||95.0|-5.33|9.63||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|General Linear model|Estimated from general linear model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 8 Sleep Adequacy~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||9.63|-5.33|0.571
81659877|NCT00141219|163011812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.349||0.046||95.0|0.08|9.34||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|General Linear Model|Estimated from general linear model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 8 Somnolence~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||9.34|0.08|0.046
81659878|NCT00141219|163011813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.044||0.3||95.0|-6.15|1.91||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|General Linear Model|Estimated from general linear model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Week 8 Overall Sleep Problem~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||1.91|-6.15|0.300
81659879|NCT00141219|163011814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0325||0.429||95.0|-0.038|0.09||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|General Linear Model|Estimated from general linear model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Endpoint Utility Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||0.090|-0.038|0.429
81534260|NCT02365649|162753488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.7||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|16.92||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 8||16.92|-13.60|0.830
81534261|NCT02365649|162753488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|17.5||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|33.0||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 8||33.00|2.03|0.027
81534262|NCT02365649|162753488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.9||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|24.47||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 8||24.47|-6.72|0.263
81534263|NCT02365649|162753488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|21.6||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.68|37.52||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 8||37.52|5.68|0.008
81534264|NCT02365649|162753488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.8||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.88|24.53||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 8||24.53|-6.88|0.269
81534265|NCT02365649|162753488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.3||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|27.25||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 16||27.25|-6.63|0.231
81534266|NCT02365649|162753488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|27.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.68|45.15||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||45.15|10.68|0.002
81534267|NCT02365649|162753488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|17.1||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|34.72||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 16||34.72|-0.51|0.057
81632173|NCT04518943|162953125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.67|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive values represent a positive effect of lottery-based rewards compared to loss-based rewards.|This is the results of lottery vs loss-framed reward factor at week 24. It compares efficacy at week 24 between subjects randomized to receive lottery-based rewards compared to those who received loss-based rewards. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and survey-based outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||1.30|-0.67|0.599
81632174|NCT04518943|162953125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.49||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|2.4|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of precommitment (PC) vs no PC factor at week 12. It compares efficacy at week 12 between subjects randomized to receive a request for PC to other subjects compared to those who received no request. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and survey-based outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||2.40|0.58|0.007
81632175|NCT04518943|162953125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.78||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|2.7|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of precommitment (PC) vs no PC factor at week 24. It compares efficacy at week 24 between subjects randomized to receive a request for PC compared to those who received no request. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and survey-based outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||2.70|0.86|0.002
81632176|NCT04518943|162953125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.02||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|1.94|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of advice vs no-advice factor at week 12. It compares efficacy at week 12 between subjects randomized to receive a request for advice to other subjects compared to those who received no request. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and survey-based outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||1.94|0.10|0.068
81659880|NCT00141219|163011815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.375||0.142||95.0|-1.18|8.18||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|General Linear Model|Estimated from general linear model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Endpoint VAS Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||8.18|-1.18|0.142
81534268|NCT02365649|162753488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|28.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.12|46.56||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||Week 16||46.56|11.12|0.002
81534269|NCT02365649|162753488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|12.3||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|29.72||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||29.72|-5.12|0.165
81534270|NCT02365649|162753489|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|20.0||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|48.4||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||48.4|-8.4|0.167
81534271|NCT02365649|162753489|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|16.7||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|43.3||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||43.3|-10.0|0.221
81704471|NCT00446797|163105100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.074||95.0|-0.01|0.68||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 7 Least squares mean||0.68|-0.01|0.074
81704472|NCT00446797|163105101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.017||95.0|0.11|1.05||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 2 Least squares mean||1.05|0.11|0.017
81704473|NCT00446797|163105101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.108||95.0|-0.05|0.74||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 3 Least squares mean||0.74|-0.05|0.108
81704474|NCT00446797|163105101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.117||95.0|-0.01|0.66||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 7 Least squares mean||0.66|-0.01|0.117
81704475|NCT00446797|163105102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.229||95.0|-0.17|0.6||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 2 Least squares mean||0.60|-0.17|0.229
81704476|NCT00446797|163105102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.027||95.0|0.05|0.75||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 3 Least squares mean||0.75|0.05|0.027
81632177|NCT04518943|162953125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.76|1.14|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of advice vs no-advice factor at week 24. It compares efficacy at week 24 between subjects randomized to receive a request for advice to other subjects compared to those who received no request. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and survey-based outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||1.14|-0.76|0.740
81632178|NCT04518943|162953126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.47|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of financial vs non-financial reward factor at week 12. It compares intrinsic motivation in week 12 between subjects randomized to receive financial rewards compared to those who received nonfinancial rewards. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and survey-based outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator..||0.47|-0.19|0.481
81632179|NCT04518943|162953126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.52|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of financial vs non-financial reward factor at week 24. It compares intrinsic motivation in week 24 between subjects randomized to receive financial rewards compared to those who received nonfinancial rewards. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and survey-based outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||0.52|-0.16|0.388
81632180|NCT04518943|162953126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.926|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|0.34|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of lottery vs loss-framed reward factor at week 12. It compares intrinsic motivation at week 12 between subjects randomized to receive lottery-based rewards compared to those who received loss-based rewards. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and survey-based outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||0.34|-0.38|0.926
81632181|NCT04518943|162953126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.446|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.54|0.2|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of lottery vs loss-framed reward factor at week 24. It compares intrinsic motivation at week 24 between subjects randomized to receive lottery-based rewards compared to those who received loss-based rewards. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and survey-based outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||0.20|-0.54|0.446
81704477|NCT00446797|163105102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.07||95.0|0.01|0.65||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 7 Least squares mean||0.65|0.01|0.070
81704478|NCT00446797|163105103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.954||95.0|-0.64|0.53||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 2 Least squares mean||0.53|-0.64|0.954
81704479|NCT00446797|163105103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.172||95.0|-0.19|1.02||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 3 Least squares mean||1.02|-0.19|0.172
81704480|NCT00446797|163105103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.541||95.0|-0.3|0.62||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 7 Least squares mean||0.62|-0.30|0.541
81704481|NCT00446797|163105104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.924||95.0|-0.75|0.58||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 2 Least squares mean||0.58|-0.75|0.924
81534272|NCT02365649|162753489|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|20.0||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|49.2||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||49.2|-9.2|0.18
81632182|NCT04518943|162953126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.42|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of precommitment (PC) vs no PC factor at week 12. It compares intrinsic motivation at week 12 between subjects randomized to receive a request for PC to compared to those who received no request. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and survey-based outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||0.42|-0.27|0.711
81534273|NCT02365649|162753489|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|20.0||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|48.4||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||48.4|-8.4|0.167
81534274|NCT02365649|162753490|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|5.5||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|26.5||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.5|-15.5|0.607
81632183|NCT04518943|162953126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.55|0.15|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of precommitment (PC) vs no PC factor at week 24. It compares efficacy at week 24 between subjects randomized to receive a request for PC to compared to those who received no request. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and survey-based outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||0.15|-0.55|0.345
81632184|NCT04518943|162953126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.36|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of advice vs no-advice factor at week 12. It compares intrinsic motivation at week 12 between subjects randomized to receive a request for advice compared to those who received no request. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and survey-based outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||0.36|-0.33|0.928
81632185|NCT04518943|162953126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.55|0.16|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of advice vs no-advice factor at week 24. It compares intrinsic motivation at week 24 between subjects randomized to receive a request for advice to other subjects compared to those who received no request. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and survey-based outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||0.16|-0.55|0.372
81659881|NCT00141219|163011816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.409||0.038||95.0|-1.66|-0.05||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|General Linear Model|Estimated from general linear model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Endpoint Anxiety Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||-0.05|-1.66|0.038
81659882|NCT00141219|163011817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.438||0.664||95.0|-1.05|0.67||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|General Linear Model|Estimated from general linear model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||"Endpoint Depression Score~Pregabalin minus Placebo"||0.67|-1.05|0.664
81659883|NCT00141219|163011818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.473||95.0||||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance. p-value is from comparing Pregabalin versus Placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|"To apply CMH, each category is given a numerical score; the method of modified rdit used to assign numeric scores."||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test on the null hypothesis of no treatment difference in all centers. CMH test comparing Pregabalin to Placebo adjusted for center.||||0.473
81659884|NCT00141219|163011819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.119||95.0||||All statistical testing was 2-sided and was conducted at the 5% level of significance.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|"To apply CMH, each category is given a numerical score; the method of modified rdit used to assign numeric scores."||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test on the null hypothesis of no treatment difference in all centers. CMH test comparing Pregabalin to Placebo adjusted for center.||||0.119
81659885|NCT00122460|163011840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.797||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.644|0.986|||Stratified Log Rank|||"The primary analysis tested the equality of OS between treatment groups applying a 2-sided stratified log-rank test (α=5%), taking into account the strata used for randomization (previous chemotherapy (CTX) \[no vs. yes\] and Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) \[\<80 vs. ≥80\]).~Median overall survival was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. The Hazard Ratio (HR) of cetuximab + CTX over CTX alone was calculated using the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata."||0.986|0.644|0.036
81704482|NCT00446797|163105104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.898||95.0|-0.62|0.51||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 3 Least squares mean||0.51|-0.62|0.898
81534275|NCT02365649|162753490|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|12.2||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|33.9||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.9|-9.6|0.272
81466410|NCT04934189|162625208|OTHER|A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 6-month followup) mean for pride was statistically different from the baseline mean.|t-test|0.009||||0.5|ONE_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||.50
81466411|NCT04934189|162625211|OTHER||Chi-squared|5.59||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \<.05|Chi-squared|||For this categorical data, chi-square tests of independence were performed to compare post-treatment (i.e., 3 month followup) vs 6 month followup numbers of participants reporting freedom from sexual victimization over a 6 month time period||||.04
81534276|NCT02365649|162753490|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|15.9||||-0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|37.9||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||37.9|-6.1|-0.157
81466412|NCT04934189|162625211|OTHER|For this categorical data, chi-square tests of independence were performed to compare post-treatment (i.e., 3 month followup) vs 6 month followup numbers of participants reporting any exposure to nonpenetrative sexual assault over a 6 month time period|Chi-squared|0.21||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05|Chi-squared|||||||.55
81466413|NCT04934189|162625211|OTHER|For this categorical data, chi-square tests of independence were performed to compare post-treatment (i.e., 3 month followup) vs 6 month followup numbers of participants reporting exposure to rape over a 6 month time period|Chi-squared|0.11||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05|Chi-squared|||||||.59
81534277|NCT02365649|162753490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|27.7||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|50.6||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||50.6|4.9|0.017
81659886|NCT00122460|163011841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.538|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.431|0.672|||Stratified Log Rank|||"To test the equality of PFS between treatment groups, a two-sided stratified log-rank test (α=5%)was used, taking into account strata used for randomization (previous CTX \[yes/no\] and KPS \[\<80 vs. ≥80\]).~Median PFS time was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. The HR of cetuximab + CTX over CTX alone was calculated using the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata."||0.672|0.431|<0.0001
81659887|NCT00122460|163011842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.326||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.504|3.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was performed using the randomization strata previous CTX (no vs. yes) and KPS (\<80 vs. ≥80). Treatment group comparisons were performed two-sided with α=5%.||3.600|1.504|0.0001
81659888|NCT00122460|163011843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.881|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|4.441|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was performed using the randomization strata previous CTX (no vs. yes) and KPS (\<80 vs. ≥80). Treatment group comparisons were performed two-sided with α=5%.||4.441|1.870|<0.0001
81659889|NCT00122460|163011844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.593|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|0.727|||Stratified Log Rank|||"Treatment groups were compared applying a two-sided stratified log-rank test (α=5%), taking into account strata used for randomization (previous CTX \[yes/no\] and KPS \[\<80 vs. ≥80\]).~Median time to treatment failure was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. The HR of cetuximab + CTX over CTX alone was calculated using the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata."||0.727|0.484|<0.0001
81659890|NCT00122460|163011845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.762||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.497|1.168|||Stratified Log Rank|||"To test the equality of duration of response between treatment groups, the two-sided stratified log-rank test (α=5%) was used taking strata used for randomization into account (previous CTX \[no vs. yes\] and KPS \[\<80 vs. ≥80\]).~Median duration of response was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. The HR of cetuximab + CTX over CTX alone was calculated using the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata."||1.168|0.497|0.21
81659891|NCT00577473|163011853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0455||||0.4411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.01|16.11||4.8 g/day compared to 2.4 g/day|Chi-squared|||It was assumed that the true rate of improvement for the 2.4 g/day treatment group is 40% and for the 4.8 g/day group is 60%. To detect a true difference of 20% between these 2 groups with a 2-sided test, type I error of 0.05 (α = 0.05), and power of 90%, 140 patients were required per group to complete the study. To account for a 10% dropout/withdrawal rate, approximately 308 patients were to be enrolled in the study.||16.11|-7.01|0.4411
81659892|NCT00577473|163011854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0331||||0.5677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.67|8.04|||Chi-squared|||It was assumed that the true rate of improvement for the 2.4 g/day treatment group is 40% and for the 4.8 g/day group is 60%. To detect a true difference of 20% between these 2 groups with a 2-sided test, type I error of 0.05 (α = 0.05), and power of 90%, 140 patients were required per group to complete the study. To account for a 10% dropout/withdrawal rate, approximately 308 patients were to be enrolled in the study.||8.04|-14.67|0.5677
81704483|NCT00446797|163105104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.655||95.0|-0.33|0.6||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 7 Least squares mean||0.60|-0.33|0.655
81659893|NCT00577473|163011855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0445||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|7.7|||Chi-squared|||It was assumed that the true rate of improvement for the 2.4 g/day treatment group is 40% and for the 4.8 g/day group is 60%. To detect a true difference of 20% between these 2 groups with a 2-sided test, type I error of 0.05 (α = 0.05), and power of 90%, 140 patients were required per group to complete the study. To account for a 10% dropout/withdrawal rate, approximately 308 patients were to be enrolled in the study.||7.7|-16.6|0.4730
81659894|NCT00577473|163011856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0339||||0.5761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.48|15.26|||Chi-squared|||It was assumed that the true rate of improvement for the 2.4 g/day treatment group is 40% and for the 4.8 g/day group is 60%. To detect a true difference of 20% between these 2 groups with a 2-sided test, type I error of 0.05 (α = 0.05), and power of 90%, 140 patients were required per group to complete the study. To account for a 10% dropout/withdrawal rate, approximately 308 patients were to be enrolled in the study.||15.26|-8.48|0.5761
81704484|NCT00446797|163105105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.929||95.0|-0.59|0.62||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 2 Least squares mean||0.62|-0.59|0.929
81704485|NCT00446797|163105105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.712||95.0|-0.5|0.71||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 3 Least squares mean||0.71|-0.50|0.712
81704486|NCT00446797|163105105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.993||95.0|-0.44|0.51||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 7 Least squares mean||0.51|-0.44|0.993
81704487|NCT00446797|163105106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.32||0.779||95.0|-0.53|0.75||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 2 Least squares mean||0.75|-0.53|0.779
81704488|NCT00446797|163105106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.972||95.0|-0.69|0.65||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 3 Least squares mean||0.65|-0.69|0.972
81704489|NCT00446797|163105106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.844||95.0|-0.47|0.61||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 7 Least squares mean||0.61|-0.47|0.844
81632186|NCT04518943|162953127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.35||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|2.3|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of financial vs non-financial reward factor at week 12. It compares phq8 mental health scores in week 12 between subjects randomized to receive financial rewards compared to those who received nonfinancial rewards. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||2.3|-1.60|0.767
81466414|NCT04934189|162625213|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.68||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 3-month) mean was statistically different from the baseline mean.||||.38
81466415|NCT04934189|162625214|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.265|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.21||0.25|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A one-tailed paired samples T-test was conducted to determine whether the post-treatment (i.e., 6-month) mean was statistically different from the baseline mean.||||.25
81466416|NCT03192995|162625218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.91
81466417|NCT03192995|162625219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.53
81466418|NCT03192995|162625220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.32
81466419|NCT03192995|162625221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.541|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.541
81466420|NCT03192995|162625222|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|3.82||||||||3.82|0.24|
81704490|NCT00446797|163105107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.944||95.0|-0.63|0.6||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 2 Least squares mean||0.60|-0.63|0.944
81659895|NCT00577473|163011857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0766||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|19.74|||Chi-squared|||It was assumed that the true rate of improvement for the 2.4 g/day treatment group is 40% and for the 4.8 g/day group is 60%. To detect a true difference of 20% between these 2 groups with a 2-sided test, type I error of 0.05 (α = 0.05), and power of 90%, 140 patients were required per group to complete the study. To account for a 10% dropout/withdrawal rate, approximately 308 patients were to be enrolled in the study.||19.74|-4.41|0.2150
81659896|NCT00577473|163011858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0351||||0.5569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.18|15.2|||Chi-squared|||It was assumed that the true rate of improvement for the 2.4 g/day treatment group is 40% and for the 4.8 g/day group is 60%. To detect a true difference of 20% between these 2 groups with a 2-sided test, type I error of 0.05 (α = 0.05), and power of 90%, 140 patients were required per group to complete the study. To account for a 10% dropout/withdrawal rate, approximately 308 patients were to be enrolled in the study.||15.20|-8.18|0.5569
81659897|NCT00577473|163011859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1091||||0.0769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|22.91|||Chi-squared|||It was assumed that the true rate of improvement for the 2.4 g/day treatment group is 40% and for the 4.8 g/day group is 60%. To detect a true difference of 20% between these 2 groups with a 2-sided test, type I error of 0.05 (α = 0.05), and power of 90%, 140 patients were required per group to complete the study. To account for a 10% dropout/withdrawal rate, approximately 308 patients were to be enrolled in the study.||22.91|-1.10|0.0769
81659898|NCT00577473|163011860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1139||||0.0551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|22.92|||Chi-squared|||It was assumed that the true rate of improvement for the 2.4 g/day treatment group is 40% and for the 4.8 g/day group is 60%. To detect a true difference of 20% between these 2 groups with a 2-sided test, type I error of 0.05 (α = 0.05), and power of 90%, 140 patients were required per group to complete the study. To account for a 10% dropout/withdrawal rate, approximately 308 patients were to be enrolled in the study.||22.92|-0.13|0.0551
81659899|NCT00577473|163011861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0738||||0.2306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|19.43|||Chi-squared|||It was assumed that the true rate of improvement for the 2.4 g/day treatment group is 40% and for the 4.8 g/day group is 60%. To detect a true difference of 20% between these 2 groups with a 2-sided test, type I error of 0.05 (α = 0.05), and power of 90%, 140 patients were required per group to complete the study. To account for a 10% dropout/withdrawal rate, approximately 308 patients were to be enrolled in the study.||19.43|-4.66|0.2306
81659900|NCT00577473|163011862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0652||||0.2931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|18.64|||Chi-squared|||It was assumed that the true rate of improvement for the 2.4 g/day treatment group is 40% and for the 4.8 g/day group is 60%. To detect a true difference of 20% between these 2 groups with a 2-sided test, type I error of 0.05 (α = 0.05), and power of 90%, 140 patients were required per group to complete the study. To account for a 10% dropout/withdrawal rate, approximately 308 patients were to be enrolled in the study.||18.64|-5.60|0.2931
81659901|NCT00577473|163011863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0051||||0.9349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.67|12.69|||Chi-squared|||It was assumed that the true rate of improvement for the 2.4 g/day treatment group is 40% and for the 4.8 g/day group is 60%. To detect a true difference of 20% between these 2 groups with a 2-sided test, type I error of 0.05 (α = 0.05), and power of 90%, 140 patients were required per group to complete the study. To account for a 10% dropout/withdrawal rate, approximately 308 patients were to be enrolled in the study.||12.69|-11.67|0.9349
81686035|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.25|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.25|0.17|
81466421|NCT03796442|162625303|NON_INFERIORITY|The study was designed to have 80% power to detect 1-year AVMPG of 12.6±4.3mmHg for the study prosthesis and 11.9±4.3mmHg for the control prosthesis, with a 1-sided type I error of 2.5% and a noninferiority margin of 3mmHg. The noninferiority margin was determined by the values of 15mmHg for AVMPG of clinically significant aortic stenosis and 12mmHg for AVMPG of the control prosthesis.||||||0.0004|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis was that the AvalusTM was inferior to the CEPME based on the AVMPG at 1-year echocardiographic follow-up, with a non-inferiority margin of 3mmHg. The result for the primary endpoint was presented with 97.5% one-sided confidence interval for mean difference between groups. The non-inferiority test was performed using a t-test which compared mean difference between groups with the non-inferiority margin under the one-sided significance level of 0.025.||||0.0004
81534278|NCT02365649|162753490|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|2.8||||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|23.9||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.9|-18.4|0.798
81534279|NCT02365649|162753491|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|9.8||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|22.1||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.1|-2.5|0.119
81534280|NCT02365649|162753491|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|15.4||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|29.7||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.7|1.1|0.034
81534281|NCT02365649|162753491|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|23.2||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|39.2||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||39.2|7.3|0.004
81534282|NCT02365649|162753491|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|32.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|50.5||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||50.5|14.2|< 0.001
81659902|NCT00577473|163011864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.065||||0.2583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.72|17.73|||Chi-squared|||It was assumed that the true rate of improvement for the 2.4 g/day treatment group is 40% and for the 4.8 g/day group is 60%. To detect a true difference of 20% between these 2 groups with a 2-sided test, type I error of 0.05 (α = 0.05), and power of 90%, 140 patients were required per group to complete the study. To account for a 10% dropout/withdrawal rate, approximately 308 patients were to be enrolled in the study.||17.73|-4.72|0.2583
81659903|NCT00825916|163011865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.078
81659904|NCT00825916|163011865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.086
81659905|NCT00825916|163011865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.92
81659906|NCT00825916|163011865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.49
81659907|NCT00825916|163011866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.74
81659908|NCT00825916|163011866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.59
81659909|NCT00825916|163011866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.69
81659910|NCT00825916|163011866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||1.00
81659911|NCT00825916|163011867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.34
81659912|NCT00825916|163011867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.98
81534283|NCT02365649|162753491|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|22.9|||<|0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|39.2||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||39.2|6.6|< 0.006
81659913|NCT00825916|163011867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.15
81534284|NCT02365649|162753492|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|3.9||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|20.5||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.5|-12.7|0.647
81534285|NCT02365649|162753492|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|17.1||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|37.1||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||37.1|-2.9|0.093
81659914|NCT00825916|163011867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.83
81659915|NCT00825916|163011867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.95
81659916|NCT00825916|163011867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.59
81659917|NCT00825916|163011867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.76
81659918|NCT00825916|163011867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.63
81659919|NCT00825916|163011867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.92
81659920|NCT00825916|163011867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.69
81659921|NCT00825916|163011868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (signed rank)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.95
81659922|NCT00825916|163011868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||||||0.76
81659923|NCT00825916|163011868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||||||0.60
81659924|NCT00825916|163011868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||||||0.44
81659925|NCT00825916|163011868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||||||0.85
81659926|NCT00825916|163011868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||||||0.83
81659927|NCT02884908|163011888|SUPERIORITY|Based on randomization to treatment condition, the model assumed no differences at baseline (any difference was assumed due to random sampling error).||||||0.8|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.80
81659928|NCT02884908|163011889|SUPERIORITY|Based on randomization to treatment condition, the model assumed no differences at baseline (any difference was assumed due to random sampling error).||||||0.9|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.90
81659929|NCT02884908|163011890|SUPERIORITY|Based on randomization to treatment condition, the model assumed no differences at baseline (any difference was assumed due to random sampling error).||||||0.38|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.38
81534286|NCT02365649|162753492|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|13.6||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|32.8||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.8|-5.6|0.165
81534287|NCT02365649|162753492|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|24.9||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|46.3||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||46.3|3.4|0.023
81632187|NCT04518943|162953127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.78||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.12|2.69|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of financial vs non-financial reward factor at week 24. It compares phq8 mental health scores in week 24 between subjects randomized to receive financial rewards compared to those who received nonfinancial rewards. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||2.69|-1.12|0.500
81632188|NCT04518943|162953127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.43|2.61|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of lottery vs loss-framed reward factor at week 12. It compares phq8 mental health scores at week 12 between subjects randomized to receive lottery-based rewards compared to those who received loss-based rewards. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24, and interactions between factors and weeks.||2.61|-1.43|0.631
81632189|NCT04518943|162953127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.69|1.44|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of lottery vs loss-framed reward factor at week 24. It compares phq8 mental health scores at week 24 between subjects randomized to receive lottery-based rewards compared to those who received loss-based rewards. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24, and interactions between factors and weeks.||1.44|-2.69|0.620
81632190|NCT04518943|162953127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.886|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.77|2.12|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of pre-commitment (PC) vs no PC factor at week 12. It compares phq8 mental health scores at week 12 between subjects randomized to receive a request for PC to compared to those who received no request. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||2.12|-1.77|0.886
81632191|NCT04518943|162953127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|-2.03|-2.03|1.88|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of precommitment (PC) vs no PC factor at week 24. It compares phq8 mental health scores at week 24 between subjects randomized to receive a request for PC to compared to those who received no request. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||1.88|-2.03|0.950
81632192|NCT04518943|162953127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.45||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.51|0.61|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of advice vs no-advice factor at week 12. It compares phq mental health scores at week 12 between subjects randomized to receive a request for advice to other subjects compared to those who received no request. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||0.61|-3.51|0.248
81632193|NCT04518943|162953127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.23||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.25|0.79|||Regression, Linear|||This is the results of advice vs no-advice factor at week 24. It compares phq mental health scores at week 24 between subjects randomized to receive a request for advice to other subjects compared to those who received no request. A linear model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, indicator for week 12 or 24 week, and interactions between factors and week indicator.||0.79|-3.25|0.317
81632194|NCT04518943|162953128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-35.0||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1685.0|1616.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the results of financial vs non-financial reward factor at week 24. It compares change in steps from baseline to week 24 between subjects randomized to receive financial rewards compared to those who received nonfinancial rewards. A linear mixed-effect model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, linear week with a spline at week 12, and interactions between factors and weeks.||1616|-1685|0.972
81659930|NCT02344004|163011900|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The proportion of participants achieving culture conversion by Month 6 was analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by smoking status and prior multi-drug regimen. The treatment comparison was tested at two-sided significance level of 0.05. The null hypothesis assumed that culture conversion by Month 6 is independent of treatment, and the alternative hypothesis assumed that culture conversion by Month 6 is associated with treatment.|The final analysis of the primary endpoint, the number of participants achieving culture conversion at by Month 6, was performed after the last participants completed Month 6 and his/her Month 6 sputum culture result was available.|||<0.0001
81632195|NCT04518943|162953128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2428.0||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4134.0|-722.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Positive values represent a positive effect of lottery-based rewards compared to loss-based rewards.|This is the results of lottery vs loss-framed reward factor at week 24. It compares change in steps from baseline to week 24 between subjects randomized to receive lottery-based rewards compared to those who received loss-based rewards. A linear mixed-effect model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, linear week with a spline at week 12, and interactions between factors and weeks.||-722|-4134|0.019
81659931|NCT02344004|163011901|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81704491|NCT00446797|163105107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.654||95.0|-0.62|0.38||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 3 Least squares mean||0.38|-0.62|0.654
81704492|NCT00446797|163105107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.952||95.0|-0.36|0.39||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 7 Least squares mean||0.39|-0.36|0.952
81659932|NCT02344004|163011902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7804|||||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||This was analyzed using a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of change from Baseline at Months 4\&6. MMRM included treatment, month, treatment-by-month interaction, combination of smoking status \& prior MDR (4 levels: Yes/Yes, Yes/No, No/Yes, and No/No) as fixed factors, baseline 6MWD as a covariate \& baseline 6MWD-by-month interaction. An unstructured covariance matrix was used for the MMRM.|"* Baseline is defined as the last non-missing value prior to first dose of study drug.~* Statistics were obtained from an mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) model with pattern-mixture modeling of missing values due to dropout, which included treatment, month, the treatment-by-month interaction, and the combination of smoking status and prior multidrug regimen as fixed factors, the baseline 6MWT distance as a covariate and baseline 6MWT distance-by-month interaction. MMRM included postbaseline data through Month 6.~* For baseline, n is the number of participants with a baseline score and at least 1 postbaseline score. For Month 6, n is the number of participants with a baseline score and a postbaseline score at the summarized visit."|||0.7804
81659933|NCT02344004|163011903|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|3.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|7.63|||Regression, Cox|||Kaplan Meier estimates for the distribution of time to culture conversion were constructed for treatment arms. The treatment comparison was made using the stratified log rank test for the ITT population. The estimated median time to culture conversion for each treatment arm was not estimable. The time to culture conversion was analyzed using Cox regression model to estimate hazards ratio.||7.63|2.01|<0.0001
81659934|NCT01502631|163011907|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|5.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.497||0.2182|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.93|13.14|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference (SUN13837 - Placebo) at Week 2||13.14|-1.93|0.2182
81659935|NCT01502631|163011907|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|6.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.583||0.226|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.54|16.27|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference (SUN13837 - Placebo) at Week 4||16.27|-2.54|0.2260
81659936|NCT01502631|163011907|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|3.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.023||0.6184|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.15|13.21|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference (SUN13837 - Placebo) at Week 8||13.21|-7.15|0.6184
81659937|NCT01502631|163011907|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|4.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.524||0.4912|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.48|15.56|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Difference (SUN13837 - Placebo) at Week 16||15.56|-6.48|0.4912
81659938|NCT00395460|163011914|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The analysis was performed by means of a Confidence Interval (CI) approach: noninferiority of Gadavist was assumed if the one-sided 95% CI for pGadavist-pMagnevist was lying entirely to the right of the value -delta, where p is the estimated change in CNR and with pre-defined non-inferiority margin delta of 15% (=6.52 or 15% of 43.467).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.939|STANDARD_DEVIATION|38.83|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-3.897||||non-inferiority||||||-3.897|
81659939|NCT00709852|163011981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.61|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81659940|NCT00709852|163011981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.66|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81659941|NCT00709852|163011981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.47|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81659942|NCT00709852|163011982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.77|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81466422|NCT01871402|162625311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||"Treatment groups were compared with respect to the proportions of subjects with treatment success at Day 15 using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by analysis center."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data from the ITT population.||||||<0.001
81659943|NCT00709852|163011982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.78|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659944|NCT00709852|163011982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.61|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659945|NCT00709852|163011983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.51|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659946|NCT00709852|163011983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659947|NCT00709852|163011983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.52|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659948|NCT00709852|163011984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.56|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659949|NCT00709852|163011984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.53|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659950|NCT00709852|163011984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.42|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659951|NCT00709852|163011985|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.199|0.984|||confidence interval for paired means|lower limit of interval is compared to noninferiority margin||BR 1||0.984|-0.199|
81659952|NCT00709852|163011985|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.772|0.885|||confidence interval for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval (CI) is compared to noninferiority margin||BR 2||0.885|-1.772|
81659953|NCT00709852|163011985|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.125|1.0|||confidence interval for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||BR 3||1.000|0.125|
81466423|NCT01871402|162625312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance (\<0.001) was achieved for each of the clinical signs of psoriasis (scaling, erythema, and plaque elevation).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Missing data was imputed as treatment failure.||Treatment groups were compared with respect to each of the clinical signs of psoriasis (scaling, erythema, and plaque elevation).||||<0.001
81466424|NCT01871402|162625313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81534288|NCT02365649|162753492|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference from placebo|7.0||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|25.0||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline SES-CD (SES-CD \<15 and SES-CD \>=15).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.0|-11.0|0.448
81534289|NCT02365649|162753493|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|1.5||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||1.5|-0.62|0.412
81534290|NCT02365649|162753493|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|-0.34||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||-0.34|-2.47|0.01
81632196|NCT04518943|162953128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|418.0||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-999.0|1836.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the results of precommitment (PC) vs no PC factor at week 24. It compares change in steps from baseline to week 24 between subjects randomized to receive a request for PC compared to those who received no request. A linear mixed-effect model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, linear week with a spline at week 12, and interactions between factors and weeks.||1836|-999|0.627
81659954|NCT00709852|163011985|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.439|0.78|||confidence interval for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||AR||0.780|-0.439|
81659955|NCT00709852|163011986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.62|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659956|NCT00709852|163011986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.37|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659957|NCT00709852|163011986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.38|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659958|NCT00709852|163011987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.62|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659959|NCT00709852|163011987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.46|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659960|NCT00709852|163011987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.39|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659961|NCT00709852|163011988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.33|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659962|NCT00709852|163011988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.33|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659963|NCT00709852|163011988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.32|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659964|NCT00709852|163011989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81534291|NCT02365649|162753493|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|0.13||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||0.13|-2.13|0.082
81534292|NCT02365649|162753493|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|-0.52||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||-0.52|-2.73|0.004
81659965|NCT00709852|163011989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.23|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659966|NCT00709852|163011989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.22|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659967|NCT00709852|163011990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.16|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81534293|NCT02365649|162753493|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|1.26||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||1.26|-0.93|0.766
81659968|NCT00709852|163011990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.26|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659969|NCT00709852|163011990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.82|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659970|NCT00709852|163011991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.29|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659971|NCT00709852|163011991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.44|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659972|NCT00709852|163011991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.11|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659973|NCT00709852|163011992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.95|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659974|NCT00709852|163011992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.97|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659975|NCT00709852|163011992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.96|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659976|NCT00709852|163011993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.06|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81534294|NCT02365649|162753494|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|0.56||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||0.56|-1.75|0.314
81534295|NCT02365649|162753494|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|-0.68||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||-0.68|-3.01|0.002
81659977|NCT00709852|163011993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.07|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659978|NCT00709852|163011993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.83|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81704493|NCT00446797|163105108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.842||95.0|-0.65|0.59||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 2 Least squares mean||0.59|-0.65|0.842
81704494|NCT00446797|163105108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.828||95.0|-0.57|0.49||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 3 Least squares mean||0.49|-0.57|0.828
81704495|NCT00446797|163105108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.542||95.0|-0.3|0.53||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 7 Least squares mean||0.53|-0.30|0.542
81704496|NCT00446797|163105109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.404||95.0|-0.92|0.42||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 2 Least squares mean||0.42|-0.92|0.404
81704497|NCT00446797|163105109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.816||95.0|-0.53|0.58||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 3 Least squares mean||0.58|-0.53|0.816
81534296|NCT02365649|162753494|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|0.52||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||0.52|-1.94|0.255
81534297|NCT02365649|162753494|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|-0.2||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||-0.2|-2.61|0.022
81534298|NCT02365649|162753494|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|0.48||P value for test of difference using the repeated measure model including treatment, Baseline disease severity (SES-CD \< 15 and ≥ 15), week, Baseline, interaction of treatment and week.|mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||0.48|-1.92|0.239
81534299|NCT02365649|162753495|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.4|21.4||P value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders||21.4|-36.4|1.000
81534300|NCT02365649|162753495|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|32.5||P value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders||32.5|-22.5|1.000
81534301|NCT02365649|162753495|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-20.0||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.5|-2.5||P value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders||-2.5|-37.5|0.272
81659979|NCT00709852|163011994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.53|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659980|NCT00709852|163011994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.48|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659981|NCT00709852|163011994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.41|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659982|NCT00709852|163011995|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.532|0.851|||confidence interval for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||0.851|-0.532|
81704498|NCT00446797|163105109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.837||95.0|-0.37|0.52||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 7 Least squares mean||0.52|-0.37|0.837
81704499|NCT00446797|163105110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.887||95.0|-0.54|0.45||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 2 Least squares mean||0.45|-0.54|0.887
81704500|NCT00446797|163105110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.889||95.0|-0.43|0.51||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 3 Least squares mean||0.51|-0.43|0.889
81704501|NCT00446797|163105110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.738||95.0|-0.3|0.47||Overall p value|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment and country|Direction: nsNSAIDs minus celecoxib|Day 7 Least squares mean||0.47|-0.30|0.738
81704502|NCT02473289|163105145|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square (LS) Means|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.31|TWO_SIDED|75.0|-2.77|1.1||1-sided|MMRM|Here 'MMRM' refers to Mixed-effect Model Using Repeated Measures.||||1.10|-2.77|0.310
81704503|NCT00407550|163105155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.015
81704504|NCT00407550|163105156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.56
81632197|NCT04518943|162953128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|195.0||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1417.0|1807.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the results of advice vs no advice factor at week 24. It compares change in steps from baseline to week 24 between subjects randomized to receive a request for advice to other subjects compared to those who received no request. A linear mixed-effect model was estimated with independent variables of demographics, steps and outcomes at baseline, indicators for each of the four factor assignments, linear week with a spline at week 12, and interactions between factors and weeks.||1807|-1417|0.842
81632198|NCT03839446|162953212|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|3.65|||Regression, Cox||Intermediate / Favorable vs Poor|Cytogenetic status||3.65|0.18|0.777
81534302|NCT02365649|162753495|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|8.6||P value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders||8.6|-2.7|1.000
81632199|NCT03839446|162953212|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.01|||Regression, Cox|||Percent of blasts present in the bone marrow.||1.01|0.96|0.200
81632200|NCT03839446|162953212|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|0.99|||Regression, Cox|||% CD33 expression in leukemia blasts||0.99|0.94|0.014
81632201|NCT03839446|162953213|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|3.86|||Regression, Cox||Intermediate / Favorable vs Poor|Cytogenetic status||3.86|0.17|0.801
81632202|NCT03839446|162953213|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.01|||Regression, Cox|||% bone marrow blasts||1.01|0.95|0.168
81659983|NCT00709852|163011996|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.33||||95.0|0.0004|0.078|||CI for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||analysis for contrast enhancement||0.078|0.0004|
81704505|NCT02918318|163105163|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Squares means|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.475|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.77|3.7||1-sided|Dunnett adjustment|||||3.70|-5.77|0.475
81632203|NCT03839446|162953213|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|0.99|||Regression, Cox|||% CD33 expression in leukemia blasts||0.99|0.94|0.015
81632204|NCT03142009|162953214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-.04|-.45|.021
81632205|NCT03142009|162953215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-.01|.075
81704506|NCT02918318|163105163|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Squares means|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33||0.504|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.32|5.47||1-sided|Dunnett adjustment|||||5.47|-4.32|0.504
81632206|NCT04940624|162953282|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Location Shift Estimate|-15.64|||=|0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.3|0.24||The p-value was calculated by Rank Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model using treatment group, age stratum (≤6 years, \>6 years), and rank of Baseline seizure frequency per 28 days as predictors.|ANCOVA||The location shift between soticlestat and placebo (soticlestat - placebo) and its asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) were based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimation.|||0.24|-31.30|=0.061
81632207|NCT04940624|162953283|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Location Shift Estimate|-14.29|||=|0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.51|1.53||The p-value was calculated by the Rank ANCOVA model using treatment group, age stratum (≤6 years, \>6 years), and rank of baseline seizure frequency per 28 days as predictors.|ANCOVA||The location shift between soticlestat and placebo (soticlestat - placebo) and its asymptotic 95% CI were based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimation.|||1.53|-30.51|=0.089
81632208|NCT04940624|162953284|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.22|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|7.96|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by age stratum (≤6 years, \>6 years).||||7.96|1.30|=0.010
81632209|NCT04940624|162953285|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.59|||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|9.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was based on CMH test stratified by age stratum (≤6 years, \>6 years).||||9.49|1.36|=0.008
81632210|NCT04940624|162953287|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|4.72|||Cumulative Logit Model|P-value was calculated using the Cumulative Logit model including treatment and age group as factors.||||4.72|1.33|=0.004
81704507|NCT02918318|163105163|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Squares means|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.482|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.66|3.83||1-sided|Dunnett adjustment|||||3.83|-5.66|0.482
81704508|NCT03185819|163105176|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74|=|0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.19|-0.35||Threshold for significance for p-value was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||A pooled (54 mg and 84 mg) sequential multiple testing procedure was implemented to control type I error by comparing pooled data against midazolam + placebo matched to esketamine nasal spray.||-0.35|-11.19|= 0.037
81632211|NCT04940624|162953288|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.58|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|4.87|||Cumulative Logit Model|P-value was calculated using the Cumulative Logit model including treatment and age group as factors.||||4.87|1.37|=0.003
81632212|NCT04940624|162953289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12|||=|0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.26|||Cumulative Logit Model|P-value was calculated using the Cumulative Logit model including treatment and age group as factors.||Alertness||2.26|0.56|=0.741
81632213|NCT04940624|162953289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||=|0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.02|||Cumulative Logit Model|P-value was calculated using the Cumulative Logit model including treatment and age group as factors.||Communication||2.02|0.54|=0.901
81659984|NCT00709852|163011996|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.41||||95.0|-0.009|0.082|||CI for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||analysis for border delineation||0.082|-0.009|
81704509|NCT03185819|163105176|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.65|=|0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|1.55||Threshold for significance for p-value was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Individual esketamine dose (84 mg versus medazolam + esketamine matched placebo) independent testing was planned to be performed after pooled (56 mg + 84 mg) analysis.||1.55|-12.91|= 0.123
81704510|NCT03185819|163105176|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.23|=|0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.25|0.53||Threshold for significance for p-value was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Individual esketamine dose (56 mg versus medazolam + esketamine matched placebo) independent testing was planned to be performed after pooled (56 mg + 84 mg) analysis.||0.53|-12.25|= 0.072
81659985|NCT00709852|163011996|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.29||||95.0|-0.006|0.059|||CI for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||analysis for internal morphology||0.059|-0.006|
81466425|NCT01871402|162625314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance (\<0.001) was achieved for each of the clinical signs of psoriasis (scaling, erythema, and plaque elevations).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment groups were compared with respect to each of the clinical signs of psoriasis (scaling, erythema, and plaque elevation).||||<0.001
81534303|NCT02365649|162753495|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.0||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|26.8||P value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders||26.8|-0.7|0.068
81632214|NCT04940624|162953289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15|||=|0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.28|||Cumulative Logit Model|P-value was calculated using the Cumulative Logit model including treatment and age group as factors.||Disruptive Behaviors||2.28|0.58|=0.693
81632215|NCT04940624|162953290|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.03|||=|0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.59|1.52||P-value was based on MMRM analysis with change from baseline as outcome and baseline score as fixed continuous effect; treatment group, age stratum, analysis visit, and analysis visit by treatment group interaction as fixed categorical effects.|MMRM|||||1.52|-7.59|=0.189
81632216|NCT04940624|162953291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|7.13|||Cumulative Logit Model|P-value was calculated using the Cumulative Logit model including treatment and age group as factors.||||7.13|1.87|<0.001
81632217|NCT04940624|162953292|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Location Shift Estimate|-9.97|||=|0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.01|7.87|||ANCOVA|The Rank ANCOVA model used treatment group, age stratum (≤6 years, \>6 years), and rank of Baseline seizure frequency per 28 days as predictors.|The location shift between soticlestat and placebo (soticlestat - placebo) and its asymptotic 95% CI were based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimation.|||7.87|-29.01|=0.565
81632218|NCT04940624|162953293|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Location Shift Estimate|-8.13|||=|0.637|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-26.31|10.13|||ANCOVA|The Rank ANCOVA model used treatment group, age stratum (≤6 years, \>6 years), and rank of Baseline seizure frequency per 28 days as predictors.|The location shift between soticlestat and placebo (soticlestat - placebo) and its asymptotic 95% CI were based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimation.|||10.13|-26.31|=0.637
81632219|NCT04940624|162953294|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|5.4|||||A linear model with treatment group and age stratum as factors and baseline percentage as a covariate was used for analysis.|||5.40|-3.81|
81632220|NCT04940624|162953295|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|11.2||||||||11.2|0.1|
81659986|NCT00709852|163011997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.7||||95.0|-0.601|0.622|||confidence interval for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||0.622|-0.601|
81466426|NCT04594941|162625317|OTHER||Least Sqaure (LS) Mean Difference|-0.149|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.754||0.8452|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.431|1.133|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||"Median of Readers: SPE VS HPLC~Analysis was based on Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model include the median SRS in each dosing period as the dependent variable, with manufacturing process, period, and dosing sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as the random effect."||1.133|-1.431|0.8452
81632221|NCT04940624|162953296|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.0|||||Least square mean difference was estimated using a linear model with treatment group and age stratum as factors.|||1.0|-3.1|
81632222|NCT05648890|162953301|OTHER|Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was used.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Spearman's rank correlation coefficient|||Correlation between MMSE and TEGEST test before operation.||||<0.0001
81632223|NCT05648890|162953302|OTHER|Spearman's ran correlation coefficient was used .|||||<|0.001|||||||Spearman's ran correlation coefficient|Spearman's ran correlation coefficient was used for correlation between two quantities.||Correlation between MMSE and TEGEST after operation||||< .001
81632224|NCT05648890|162953303|OTHER|Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was used.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Spearman's rank correlation coefficient|||Correlation between TEGEST and Clock drawing test before operation.|Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was used.|||<0.0001
81632225|NCT05648890|162953304|OTHER|Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was used.|||||<|0.001|||||||Spearman's rank correlation coefficient|||Correlation between TEGEST and clock drawing test after operation.||||<0.001
81632226|NCT05648890|162953305|OTHER|Spearman's rank correlation coefficient.|||||<|0.001|||||||Spearman's rank correlation coefficien|||Correlation between MMSE and Clock drawing test before operation.||||<0.001
81632227|NCT05648890|162953305|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U test before operation.||||||0.023|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Clock drawing before operation.||||0.023
81632228|NCT05648890|162953306|OTHER|Spearman's rank correlation coefficient|||||<|0.0001|||||||Spearman's rank correlation coefficient|||Correlation between Clock drawing test and MMSE after operation.||||<0.0001
81632229|NCT05648890|162953307|OTHER|Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was used.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Spearman's rank correlation coefficient|||Correlation of Clinical frailty scale with MMSE before operation.||||<0.0001
81632230|NCT05648890|162953307|OTHER|Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was used.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Spearman's rank correlation coefficient|||Correlation of Clinical frailty scale with TEGEST before operation.||||<0.0001
81632231|NCT05648890|162953307|OTHER|Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was used.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Spearman's rank correlation coefficient|||Correlation of Clinical frailty scale with Clock drawing test before operation.||||<0.0001
81632232|NCT05648890|162953308|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U test.||||||0.562|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Respondents living at a house or in apartment and relationships with Clinical frailty scale.||||.562
81659987|NCT00709852|163011998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|8.3|||||||||||||for BR1|||||
81659988|NCT00709852|163011998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|-0.9|||||||||||||for BR2|||||
81659989|NCT00709852|163011998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|15.8|||||||||||||for BR3|||||
81659990|NCT00709852|163011998|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -10%|Difference in percentages|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|18.4|||CI for paired percentages|confidence interval is given for AR; lower limit is compared to the noninferiority margin||||18.4|-0.5|
81632233|NCT05648890|162953309|OTHER|Mann-Whitney test was used.||||||0.129|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Respondents living with with family or alone and relationship with Clinical frailty scale.||||0.129
81632234|NCT05648890|162953310|OTHER|Mann-Whintney test was used.||||||0.019|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Relationship between respondents living at home with stairs and respondents living at home with an elevator and Clinical frailty scale.||||0.019
81534304|NCT02365649|162753495|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|12.3||P value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders||12.3|-23.1|1.0000
81659991|NCT00709852|163011999|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -10%|Difference in percentages|3.6||||||95.0|-5.9|13.1|||CI for paired percentages|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||13.1|-5.9|
81659992|NCT00709852|163012000|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -10%|Difference in percentages|8.3||||||95.0|-0.9|17.6|||CI for paired percentages|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||17.6|-0.9|
81659993|NCT00709852|163012001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.78|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659994|NCT00709852|163012001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.61|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659995|NCT00709852|163012002|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.21||||95.0|-0.053|0.636|||confidence interval for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||0.636|-0.053|
81659996|NCT00709852|163012003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.64|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81534305|NCT02365649|162753495|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|18.3||P value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders||18.3|-15.7|1.000
81632235|NCT02379351|162953311|OTHER|This pilot study is primarily descriptive statistics||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|Data analysis will use mostly descriptive statistics - parametric and nonparametric statistics will be used as indicated (Chi-squared)||||||.1
81632236|NCT02379351|162953312|NON_INFERIORITY|Likert Scale of Provider Satisfaction|||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|Data analysis will use mostly descriptive statistics: parametric and nonparametric statistics will be used as indicated.|||Likert Scale of Provider Satisfaction|||<0.01
81632237|NCT04955431|162953338|OTHER|We performed a 2-way Repeated Measures ANOVA to compare changes in blood IL-6 levels from baseline to post simulated firefighting on control days (Normal Sleep) and experimental days (Sleep Restriction).|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81632238|NCT04955431|162953339|OTHER|RM-ANOVA|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81632239|NCT04319887|162953367|OTHER||||||||||||||||||statistical analysis section may be deleted|||
81659997|NCT00709852|163012003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659998|NCT00709852|163012004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.26|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81659999|NCT00709852|163012004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.97|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81660000|NCT00709852|163012005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.76|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81660001|NCT00709852|163012005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.63|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81660002|NCT00709852|163012006|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.39||||95.0|-0.087|0.641|||confidence interval for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||0.641|-0.087|
81660003|NCT00709852|163012007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.61|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81660004|NCT00709852|163012007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.49|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81660005|NCT00709852|163012008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.27|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81660006|NCT00709852|163012008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.01|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81660007|NCT00709852|163012009|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||||95.0|0.03|0.096|||CI for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||analysis for contrast enhancement||0.096|0.030|
81660008|NCT00709852|163012009|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||||95.0|0.003|0.071|||CI for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||analysis for border delineation||0.071|0.003|
81660009|NCT00709852|163012009|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||||95.0|0.003|0.055|||CI for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||analysis for internal morphology||0.055|0.003|
81704511|NCT03185819|163105176|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.08|4.19||||||||4.19|-9.08|
81660010|NCT00709852|163012010|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.59||||95.0|-0.049|0.078|||confidence interval for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||0.078|-0.049|
81660011|NCT00709852|163012011|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||||95.0|-0.009|0.065|||CI for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||analysis for contrast enhancement||0.065|-0.009|
81660012|NCT00709852|163012011|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||||95.0|-0.04|0.02|||CI for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||analysis for border delineation||0.020|-0.040|
81660013|NCT00709852|163012011|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||||95.0|-0.015|0.035|||CI for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||analysis for internal morphology||0.035|-0.015|
81660014|NCT00709852|163012012|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||||95.0|0.042|0.153|||CI for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||analysis for contrast enhancement||0.153|0.042|
81660015|NCT00709852|163012012|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||||95.0|0.03|0.161|||CI for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||analysis for border delineation||0.161|0.030|
81660016|NCT00709852|163012012|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||||95.0|0.006|0.098|||CI for paired means|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||analysis for internal morphology||0.098|0.006|
81660017|NCT00709852|163012013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|6.2||||0.0082|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0082
81660018|NCT00709852|163012014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|9.9|||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||||||< 0.0001
81660019|NCT00709852|163012015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|6.8||||0.0039|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0039
81704512|NCT03097133|163105177|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-1.11|||ANCOVA|||||-1.11|-6.60|0.006
81534306|NCT02365649|162753495|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|23.3||P value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders||23.3|-16.7|1.000
81660020|NCT00709852|163012016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|9.2|||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||||||< 0.0001
81660021|NCT00709852|163012017|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -10%|Difference in percentages|-0.4||||||95.0|-3.8|2.9|||CI for paired percentages|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||2.9|-3.8|
81660022|NCT00709852|163012018|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -10%|Difference in percentages|0.7||||||95.0|-0.3|1.6|||CI for paired percentages|lower limit of interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||1.6|-0.3|
81660023|NCT00709852|163012019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|10.5||||0.0002|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0002
81660024|NCT00709852|163012020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|13.6|||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||||||< 0.0001
81660025|NCT00709852|163012021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||1|||||||McNemar|||||||1.0000
81660026|NCT00709852|163012022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|10.5||||0.0002|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0002
81660027|NCT00709852|163012023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|13.1||||0.0001|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0001
81660028|NCT00709852|163012024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.6||||0.763|||||||McNemar|||||||0.7630
81660029|NCT00709852|163012025|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -10%|Difference in percentages|0.0||||||95.0|-3.1|3.1|||CI for paired percentages|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||3.1|-3.1|
81660030|NCT00709852|163012026|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -10%|Difference in percentages|0.5||||||95.0|-2.7|3.6|||CI for paired percentages|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||3.6|-2.7|
81660031|NCT00709852|163012027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -10%|Difference in percentages|-1.6||||||95.0|-10.1|6.9|||CI for paired percentages|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||6.9|-10.1|
81660032|NCT00709852|163012028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|6.5||||0.0006|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0006
81660033|NCT00709852|163012029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|19.4||||0.0004|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0004
81660034|NCT00709852|163012030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.5||||0.6547|||||||McNemar|||||||0.6547
81660035|NCT00709852|163012031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|7.9|||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||||||< 0.0001
81660036|NCT00709852|163012032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|21.5|||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||||||< 0.0001
81660037|NCT00709852|163012033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.5||||0.0833|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0833
81660038|NCT00709852|163012034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|4.5||||0.0236|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0236
81660039|NCT00709852|163012035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|12.9||||0.0186|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0186
81660040|NCT00709852|163012036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.5||||0.7055|||||||McNemar|||||||0.7055
81660041|NCT00709852|163012037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|7.2|||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||||||< 0.0001
81660042|NCT00709852|163012038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|20.4|||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||||||< 0.0001
81660043|NCT00709852|163012039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.0||||0.1573|||||||McNemar|||||||0.1573
81660044|NCT00709852|163012040|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -10%|Difference in percentages|2.1||||||95.0|0.2|3.9|||CI for paired percentages|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||3.9|0.2|
81660045|NCT00709852|163012041|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -10%|Difference in percentages|6.5||||||95.0|1.5|11.4|||CI for paired percentages|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||11.4|1.5|
81660046|NCT00709852|163012042|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -10%|Difference in percentages|0.0||||||95.0|-1.4|1.4|||CI for paired percentages|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||1.4|-1.4|
81466427|NCT04594941|162625317|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.109||0.989|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.899|1.868|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||"SPE VS HPLC: Reader 1~Analysis was based on Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model include the median SRS in each dosing period as the dependent variable, with manufacturing process, period, and dosing sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as the random effect."||1.868|-1.899|0.9890
81534307|NCT02365649|162753495|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|13.9||P value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders||13.9|-4.3|1.000
81632240|NCT04899674|162953378|OTHER||Ratio of gMeans [%]|94.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.3|103.8|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (gMeans) was calculated as (gMean of BI 1358894 + bupropion)/(gMean of bupropion alone). Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\])=13.9."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model. The model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subjects' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects' was considered as random, whereas the effect 'treatment' was considered as fixed.||103.8|86.3|
81660047|NCT00709852|163012043|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -10%|Difference in percentages|0.7||||||95.0|-0.3|1.6|||CI for paired percentages|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||1.6|-0.3|
81704513|NCT00371540|163105200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||Fisher Exact|||Note: The differences between the number of individuals evaluable for this secondary outcome and the number of individuals evaluable for the primary outcome is related to specimen loss by the laboratory. As such of the Routine care group only 96 of 102 patients completing the study were evaluable for the viral load outcome and only 86 of 87 patients in the Home visit group.||||0.65
81704514|NCT00371540|163105201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81534308|NCT02365649|162753496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.5|35.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||35.5|-35.5|1.000
81632241|NCT04899674|162953379|OTHER||Ratio of gMeans[%]|90.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.3|110.7|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (gMeans) was calculated as (gMean of BI 1358894 + bupropion)/(gMean of bupropion alone).~Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\])=31.5."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model. The model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subjects' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects' was considered as random, whereas the effect 'treatment' was considered as fixed.||110.7|74.3|
81632242|NCT04899674|162953380|OTHER||Ratio of gMeans [%]|95.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.7|104.3|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (gMeans) was calculated as (gMean of BI 1358894 + bupropion)/(gMean of bupropion alone).~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\])=13.9."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). The model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subjects' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects' was considered as random, whereas the effect 'treatment' was considered as fixed.||104.3|86.7|
81632243|NCT05274321|162953477|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority margin was determined by taking 10% of the standard of care change score. Noninferiority was determined for each outcome if the noninferiority margin did not overlap with the regression coefficient's 95% confidence interval.||||||0.22||||||Wald P values were calculated by testing whether the regression coefficient met or exceeded the noninferiority margin.|Regression, Linear|The threshold for significance is 0.0167.||Absolute between-eye differences were calculated for each participant by subtracting the standard of care (SOC) change score from the Nanodropper change score. The confidence interval (CI) is 95%.||||0.22
81632244|NCT05274321|162953478|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority margin was determined by taking 10% of the standard of care change score. Noninferiority was determined for each outcome if the noninferiority margin did not overlap with the regression coefficient's 95% confidence interval. .||||||0.02||||||Wald P values were calculated by testing whether the regression coefficient met or exceeded the noninferiority margin.|Regression, Linear|The threshold for significance is 0.0167.||Absolute between-eye differences were calculated for each participant by subtracting the standard of care (SOC) change score from the Nanodropper change score. The confidence interval (CI) is 95%.||||0.02
81660048|NCT00709852|163012044|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -10%|Difference in percentages|1.1||||||95.0|-1.0|3.2|||CI for paired percentages|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||3.2|-1.0|
81704515|NCT00371540|163105202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81704516|NCT02910089|163105203|SUPERIORITY|As per the SAP, no p-values were computed. Only point estimates with 95% confidence intervals were evaluated.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.32||As per the SAP, no p-values were computed. Only point estimates with 95% confidence intervals were evaluated.|GEE|Generalized Estimating Equations with an identity link function (as a continuous variable) and normally distributed errors|Model-based Mean Differences are reported that have been adjusted for imbalanced baseline characteristics|||0.32|-0.2|
81704517|NCT02910089|163105204|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|4.4||As per the SAP, no p-values were computed. Only point estimates with 95% confidence intervals were evaluated.|GEE|Generalized Estimating Equations with an identity link function and normally distributed errors|Model-based Mean Differences are reported that have been adjusted for imbalanced baseline characteristics|Average of the percentage (proportion x 100) of days covered across all subjects.||4.40|-2.42|
81704518|NCT02910089|163105205|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.28||As per the SAP, no p-values were computed. Only point estimates with 95% confidence intervals were evaluated.|GEE|Generalized Estimating Equations with a logit link and binary distributed errors||||1.28|0.83|
81534309|NCT02365649|162753496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|42.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||42.9|-17.9|0.483
81632245|NCT05274321|162953479|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority margin was determined by taking 10% of the standard of care change score. Noninferiority was determined for each outcome if the noninferiority margin did not overlap with the regression coefficient's 95% confidence interval.||||||0.03||||||Wald P values were calculated by testing whether the regression coefficient met or exceeded the noninferiority margin.|Regression, Linear|The threshold for significance is 0.0167.||Absolute between-eye differences were calculated for each participant by subtracting the standard of care (SOC) change score from the Nanodropper change score. The confidence interval (CI) is 95%.||||0.03
81632246|NCT05274321|162953480|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority margin was determined by taking 10% of the standard of care change score. Noninferiority was determined for each outcome if the noninferiority margin did not overlap with the regression coefficient's 95% confidence interval.||||||0.25||||||Wald P values were calculated by testing whether the regression coefficient met or exceeded the noninferiority margin.|Regression, Linear|The threshold for significance is 0.0167.||Absolute between-eye differences were calculated for each participant by subtracting the standard of care (SOC) change score from the Nanodropper change score. The confidence interval (CI) is 95%.||||0.25
81632247|NCT05441449|162953494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.002
81632248|NCT05441449|162953494|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81632249|NCT05441449|162953494|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81632250|NCT05441449|162953495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.043
81632251|NCT05441449|162953495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.281|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.281
81632252|NCT05441449|162953495|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81632253|NCT05441449|162953496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.352|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.352
81660049|NCT00709852|163012045|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -10%|Difference in percentages|0.5||||||95.0|-0.5|1.5|||CI for paired percentages|lower limit of confidence interval is compared to noninferiority margin||||1.5|-0.5|
81660050|NCT00709852|163012046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.56|<|0.0001|||||||paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81660051|NCT00709852|163012047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.58|<|0.0001|||||||paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81660052|NCT00709852|163012048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.48||||||||||||||||
81632254|NCT05441449|162953496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.001
81632255|NCT05441449|162953497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.374|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.374
81632256|NCT05441449|162953497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.045
81632257|NCT05441449|162953497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.196
81632258|NCT00195403|162953520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in PGA at Month 3 was evaluated using paired t-test.||||<0.0001
81632259|NCT00195403|162953521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in number of joints with tenderness, pain, and limitation of motion or swelling at Month 3 were evaluated using paired t-test.||||<0.0001
81632260|NCT00357682|162953572|SUPERIORITY|5% significance level is considered statistically significant|Time Ratio|1.24||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.57|||Accelerated Failure Time|||Accelerated Failure Time (AFT) analysis comparing time to primary event in low dose PPI (20mg) patients to high dose PPI (80mg) patients. Included in AFT model are stratification factors (Barrett's length, age group and presence of baseline intestinal metaplasia) and aspirin randomisation group.||1.57|0.98|0.068
81632261|NCT00357682|162953572|SUPERIORITY|5% significance level is considered statistically significant|Time Ratio|1.27||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.58|||Accelerated Failure Time|||Accelerated Failure Time (AFT) analysis comparing time to primary event in aspirin patients to non-aspirin patients. Included in AFT model are stratification factors (Barrett's length, age group and presence of baseline intestinal metaplasia) and PPI randomisation group.||1.58|1.01|0.037
81632262|NCT00357682|162953573|SUPERIORITY|5% significance level is considered statistically significant|Time Ratio|1.36||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.82|||Accelerated Failure Time|||All recordings of death, regardless of the cause are used in this analysis and both PPI groups are compared.||1.82|1.01|0.039
81660053|NCT00709852|163012049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.93|<|0.0001|||||||paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81660054|NCT00709852|163012050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.89|<|0.0001|||||||paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81660055|NCT00709852|163012051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.39||||||||||||||||
81660056|NCT00709852|163012052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||for all three readers|t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.0001
81660057|NCT00709852|163012054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.06||||||||||||||||
81660058|NCT00709852|163012055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.6||||||||||||||||
81660059|NCT00825825|163012067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.000704||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is a comparison between the escitalopram and citalopram medication periods.||||0.000704
81660060|NCT00825825|163012068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1.62e-05||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is a comparison between the escitalopram and citalopram medication periods.||||0.0000162
81660061|NCT00825825|163012069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||9.36e-06||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is a comparison between the citalopram and placebo medication periods.||||0.00000936
81660062|NCT00825825|163012070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0279||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is a comparison between the citalopram and placebo medication periods.||||0.0279
81660063|NCT00825825|163012071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.00124||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is a comparison between the escitalopram and placebo medication periods.||||0.00124
81660064|NCT00825825|163012072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||6.33e-05||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is a comparison between the placebo and citalopram medication periods.||||0.0000633
81660065|NCT00825825|163012073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0241||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is a comparison between the escitalopram and citalopram medication periods.||||0.0241
81466428|NCT04594941|162625317|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.753|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.854||0.3852|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.204|0.698|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||"Reader 2: SPE VS HPLC~Reader 2: Analysis was based on Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model include the median SRS in each dosing period as the dependent variable, with manufacturing process, period, and dosing sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as the random effect."||0.698|-2.204|0.3852
81466429|NCT04594941|162625317|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.968||0.926|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.735|1.554|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||"Reader 3: SPE VS HPLC~Analysis was based on MMRM model include the median SRS in each dosing period as the dependent variable, with manufacturing process, period, and dosing sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as the random effect."||1.554|-1.735|0.9260
81466430|NCT04594941|162625318|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.219|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.109||0.8452|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.104|1.667|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||"Median of Readers: SPE VS HPLC~Analysis was based on Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model include the median SRS in each dosing period as the dependent variable, with manufacturing process, period, and dosing sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as the random effect."||1.667|-2.104|0.8452
81704519|NCT02910089|163105206|OTHER|As per the SAP, no p-values were computed. Only point estimates with 95% confidence intervals were evaluated.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.17||As per the SAP, no p-values were computed. Only point estimates with 95% confidence intervals were evaluated.|See comments|Generalized Estimating Equations with a logit link and binary distributed errors||||1.17|0.71|
81466431|NCT04594941|162625318|OTHER||Least Square Mean (LSM) Difference|-0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.989|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.793|2.747|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||"Reader 1: SPE VS HPLC~Analysis was based on Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model include the median SRS in each dosing period as the dependent variable, with manufacturing process, period, and dosing sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as the random effect."||2.747|-2.793|0.9890
81466432|NCT04594941|162625318|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.256||0.3852|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.241|1.027|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||"Reader 2: SPE VS HPLC~Analysis was based on Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model include the median SRS in each dosing period as the dependent variable, with manufacturing process, period, and dosing sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as the random effect."||1.027|-3.241|0.3852
81466433|NCT04594941|162625318|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.424||0.926|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.552|2.285|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||"Reader 3: SPE VS HPLC~Analysis was based on Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model include the median SRS in each dosing period as the dependent variable, with manufacturing process, period, and dosing sequence as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as the random effect."||2.285|-2.552|0.9260
81466434|NCT04594941|162625319|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 1||||<0.0001
81466435|NCT04594941|162625319|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 2||||<0.0001
81466436|NCT04594941|162625319|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 3||||<0.0001
81466437|NCT04594941|162625319|OTHER|||||||0.0072|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 1||||0.0072
81466438|NCT04594941|162625319|OTHER|||||||0.0051|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 2||||0.0051
81632263|NCT00357682|162953573|SUPERIORITY|5% significance level is considered statistically significant|Time Ratio|1.25||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.7|||Accelerated Failure Time|||There are 163 deaths in the aspirin comparison with all-cause mortality as the endpoint. Median follow-up is 8.9 years IQR: (8.2 , 10.0) Range: (0 , 11.5)||1.70|0.92|0.159
81466439|NCT04594941|162625319|OTHER|||||||0.0023|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 3||||0.0023
81466440|NCT04594941|162625319|OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 1||||0.0002
81466441|NCT04594941|162625319|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 2||||<0.0001
81466442|NCT04594941|162625319|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 3||||<0.0001
81466443|NCT04594941|162625320|OTHER|||||||0.0089|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 1||||0.0089
81466444|NCT04594941|162625320|OTHER|||||||0.0207|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 2||||0.0207
81466445|NCT04594941|162625320|OTHER|||||||0.0089|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 3||||0.0089
81466446|NCT04594941|162625320|OTHER|||||||0.732|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 1||||0.732
81466447|NCT04594941|162625320|OTHER|||||||0.0083|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 2||||0.0083
81466448|NCT04594941|162625320|OTHER|||||||0.0412|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Reader 3||||0.0412
81466449|NCT04594941|162625320|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 1||||0.0001
81466450|NCT04594941|162625320|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 2||||<0.0001
81466451|NCT04594941|162625320|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Reader 3||||<0.0001
81466452|NCT04594941|162625322|OTHER||Kappa Statistics|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||||Kappa statistics was assessed using Cohen's kappa statistics.|Reader 1||1.0000|1.0000|
81466453|NCT04594941|162625322|OTHER||Kappa Statistics|0.6957|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1696|1.0|||||Kappa statistics was assessed using Cohen's kappa statistics.|Reader 2||1.0000|0.1696|
81466454|NCT04594941|162625322|OTHER||Kappa Statistics|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||||Kappa statistics was assessed using Cohen's kappa statistics.|Reader 3||1.0000|1.0000|
81466455|NCT04594941|162625322|OTHER||Kappa Statistics|0.4615|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0699|0.993|||||Kappa statistics was assessed using Cohen's kappa statistics.|Reader 1||0.9930|-0.0699|
81466456|NCT04594941|162625322|OTHER||Kappa Statistics|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||||Kappa statistics was assessed using Cohen's kappa statistics.|Reader 2||1.0000|1.0000|
81466457|NCT04594941|162625322|OTHER||Kappa Statistics|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||||Kappa statistics was assessed using Cohen's kappa statistics.|Reader 3||1.0000|1.0000|
81704520|NCT04080752|163105256|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.897||0.2494|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.76|0.55|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||0.55|-1.76|0.2494
81704521|NCT01585168|163105267|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4109||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|||||P value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using FWE (family wise error) correction.|t-test, 2 sided|A Paired t-test was performed to explore the difference between two groups.|FHN was found to have lower mean BOLD activation while given drug compared to placebo in amygdala.|||||0.032
81704522|NCT01585168|163105267|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|3.6615||||0.125|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.125
81632264|NCT00357682|162953574|SUPERIORITY|5% significance level is considered statistically significant|Time Ratio|1.04||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.61|||Accelerated Failure Time|||There are 81 diagnoses in the PPI dose comparison with adenocarcinoma oesophageal cancer as the endpoint. Median follow-up is 8.7 years IQR: (8.1 , 9.9)||1.61|0.67|0.864
81704523|NCT01585168|163105270|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7264||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|||||P value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using FWE (family wise error) correction.|t-test, 2 sided||FHP was found to have lower mean BOLD activation while given drug compared to placebo in anterior cingulate cortex.|||||0.356
81704524|NCT01585168|163105270|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.8348||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.009
81704525|NCT03605836|163105290|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-4.01|||=|0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.55|-1.46|||MMRM||The comparison between the centanafadine and the placebo group was tested at a significance level of 0.05.|||-1.46|-6.55|=0.0021
81704526|NCT03605836|163105290|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.42|||=|0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.02|-1.82|||MMRM||The comparison between the centanafadine and the placebo group was tested at a significance level of 0.05.|||-1.82|-7.02|=0.0009
81704527|NCT03605836|163105291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|||=|0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.09|||MMRM||The comparison between the centanafadine and the placebo group was tested at a significance level of 0.05.|||-0.09|-0.57|=0.0073
81704528|NCT03605836|163105291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|||=|0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.04|||MMRM||The comparison between the centanafadine and the placebo group was tested at a significance level of 0.05.|||-0.04|-0.53|=0.0245
81704529|NCT02977507|163105297|OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||Paired t-test|||Testing hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was zero.||||0.041
81704530|NCT02977507|163105297|OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Paired t-test|||Testing hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was zero.||||0.0005
81704531|NCT02977507|163105298|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Paired t-test|||Testing hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was zero.||||0.002
81704532|NCT02977507|163105298|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Testing hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was zero.||||0.0001
81704533|NCT02977507|163105299|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Paired t-test|||Testing hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was zero.||||0.004
81704534|NCT02977507|163105299|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||Testing hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was zero.||||0.001
81632265|NCT00357682|162953574|SUPERIORITY|5% significance level is considered statistically significant|Time Ratio|1.02||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.64|||Accelerated Failure Time|||There are 70 diagnoses of adenocarcinoma in the aspirin comparison. Median follow-up is 8.8 years, IQR: (8.1 , 10), Range: (0 , 11.5)||1.64|0.64|0.921
81466458|NCT04594941|162625322|OTHER||Kappa Statistics|0.8811|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6567|1.0|||||Kappa statistics was assessed using Cohen's kappa statistics.|Reader 1||1.0000|0.6567|
81632266|NCT00357682|162953575|SUPERIORITY|5% significance level is considered statistically significant.|Time Ratio|1.36||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.02|||Accelerated Failure Time|||There are 103 such diagnoses in the PPI dose comparison. Median follow-up is 8.7 years IQR: (8.1 , 9.9) Range: (0 , 11.48)||2.02|0.92|0.119
81704535|NCT02977507|163105303|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Paired t-test|||Testing hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was zero.||||0.003
81704536|NCT02977507|163105303|OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||Paired t-test|||Testing hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was zero.||||0.0007
81704537|NCT02977507|163105305|OTHER|||||||0.569|||||||Paired t-test|||Melanin index: Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||0.569
81704538|NCT02977507|163105305|OTHER|||||||9e-05|||||||Paired t-test|||Melanin index: Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||0.00009
81466459|NCT04594941|162625322|OTHER||Kappa Statistics|0.8828|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6614|1.0|||||Kappa statistics was assessed using Cohen's kappa statistics.|Reader 2||1.0000|0.6614|
81466460|NCT04594941|162625322|OTHER||Kappa Statistics|0.8811|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6567|1.0|||||Kappa statistics was assessed using Cohen's kappa statistics.|Reader 3||1.0000|0.6567|
81466461|NCT01895270|162625338|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.42
81632267|NCT00357682|162953575|SUPERIORITY|5% significance level is considered statistically significant|Time Ratio|1.51||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.29|||Accelerated Failure Time|||There are a total of 92 conversions to HGD in the aspirin comparison. Median follow-up is 8.8 years IQR (8.1 , 10.0) Range (0 , 11.5)||2.29|1.00|0.053
81704539|NCT02977507|163105305|OTHER|||||||0.821|||||||Paired t-test|||Erythema: Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||0.821
81704540|NCT02977507|163105305|OTHER|||||||0.502|||||||Paired t-test|||Erythema: Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||0.502
81704541|NCT02977507|163105305|OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Paired t-test|||Melanin index: Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||0.810
81704542|NCT02977507|163105305|OTHER|||||||0.435|||||||Paired t-test|||Erythema: Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||0.435
81704543|NCT00654420|163105307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.57|||Finkelstein Proportional Hazards Model|||Finkelstein proportional hazards model for interval-censored data was used to assess treatment effect on PFS in Phase II. The hazard ratio with 95% confidence interval for the Dalotuzumab (10 mg/kg) + Erlotinib treatment arm compared to the Erlotinib treatment arm was reported.||1.57|0.47|0.268
81704544|NCT00654420|163105308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.44||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.64|||Regression, Cox|||The treatment difference in survival between treatment groups was assessed by Cox regression. The estimated hazard ratio for treatment of the Dalotuzumab (10 mg/kg) + Erlotinib treatment arm compared to the Erlotinib treatment arm was reported from the Cox model.||2.64|0.78|0.879
81704545|NCT00654420|163105309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-2.8||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|9.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||Miettinen and Nurminen's method for stratified data was used for comparison of percentage of participants with objective response (ORR) between the two treatment groups. Response rate calculation was based on full follow-up.||9.4|-15.9|0.721
81704546|NCT05563714|163105361|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|11.33|||generalized linear mixed effects model||Adjusted OR (base model)|Adjusted OR (base model), 95% CI - Includes clinician proceduralist vs non-proceduralist status as a co-variate.||11.33|2.41|<0.001
81632268|NCT02879318|162953634|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.25||a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.1.|Log Rank|stratified by ECOG performance status and prior adjuvant therapy.||||1.25|0.71|0.72
81632269|NCT02879318|162953635|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.29|||Log Rank|||||1.29|0.75|0.91
81632270|NCT02879318|162953636|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|2.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by ECOG performance status and prior adjuvant chemotherapy||||2.72|0.81|0.28
81660066|NCT02317432|163012100|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.12|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81660067|NCT02317432|163012101|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.6||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81660068|NCT02317432|163012102|SUPERIORITY||Slope|6.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.02
81660069|NCT02317432|163012103|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.24||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.15
81704547|NCT05563714|163105361|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.54|13.05|||generalized linear mixed effects model||Adjusted OR (expanded model)|Adjusted OR (expanded model), 95% CI - Adjusted for clinician proceduralist vs non-proceduralist status, patient age, sex, race, ethnicity, number of comorbidities, antiplatelet therapy used at baseline, and baseline use of H2 receptor antagonists.||13.05|2.54|<0.001
81704548|NCT05563714|163105362|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|29.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.07|141.49|||generalized linear mixed effects model||Adjusted OR (base model)|Adjusted OR (base model), 95% CI - Included clinician proceduralist vs non-proceduralist status as a co-variate.||141.49|6.07|<0.001
81704549|NCT05563714|163105362|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|43.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.56|289.88|||generalized linear mixed effects model||Adjusted OR (expanded model)|Adjusted OR (expanded model), 95% CI - Adjusted for clinician proceduralist vs non-proceduralist status, patient age, sex, race, ethnicity, number of comorbidities, antiplatelet therapy used at baseline, and baseline use of H2 receptor antagonists.||289.88|6.56|<0.001
81632271|NCT05934292|162953637|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|2.31|||||Geometric mean ratio (GMR) and 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel A-Moderate Renal Impairment (RI)/Panel D-Healthy controls|||2.31|0.98|
81632272|NCT05934292|162953637|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.74|||Geometric Mean Ratio||GMR and 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel B-Severe RI/Panel D-Healthy controls|||1.74|0.74|
81632273|NCT05934292|162953637|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|2.78|||||GMR and 90% CI were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel C-ESRD Enlicitide Decanoate Pre-Hemodialysis/ Panel D-Healthy Controls|||2.78|1.10|
81632274|NCT05934292|162953637|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.77|||||GMR and 90% CI were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel C-ESRD Enlicitide Decanoate Post-Hemodialysis/ Panel D-Healthy Controls|||1.77|0.77|
81632275|NCT05934292|162953638|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|2.46|||||GMR and 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel A-Moderate Renal Impairment (RI)/Panel D-Healthy controls|||2.46|1.05|
81632276|NCT05934292|162953638|OTHER||Geometric Mean ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|1.72|||||GMR and 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel B-Severe RI/Panel D-Healthy controls|||1.72|0.37|
81632277|NCT05934292|162953638|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|2.54|||||GMR and 90% CI were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel C-ESRD Enlicitide Decanoate Pre-Hemodialysis/ Panel D-Healthy Controls|||2.54|0.80|
81632278|NCT05934292|162953638|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.78|||||GMR and 90% CI were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel C-ESRD Enlicitide Decanoate Post-Hemodialysis/ Panel D-Healthy Controls|||1.78|0.78|
81660070|NCT02317432|163012104|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.49||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.35
81660071|NCT00189488|163012143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-17.9||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|-2.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for the stratification factors (TBI use, matched donor type, and source of donor cells) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|The difference between treatment groups in the percentage of participants with Grade 2 to 4 acute GVHD, adjusted for the stratification factors (TBI use, matched donor type, and source of donor cells) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||-2.4|-33.4|0.034
81660072|NCT00189488|163012144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference (%)|0.5||||0.929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|12.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for the stratification factors (TBI use, matched donor type, and source of donor cells) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|The difference between treatment groups in the percentage of participants with severe GVHD, adjusted for the stratification factors (TBI use, matched donor type, and source of donor cells) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||12.1|-11.0|0.929
81660073|NCT00189488|163012145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-6.5||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|6.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for the stratification factors (TBI use, matched donor type, and source of donor cells) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|The difference between treatment groups in the percentage of participants with Day 11 Methotrexate GVHD, adjusted for the stratification factors (TBI use, matched donor type, and source of donor cells) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||6.4|-19.4|0.352
81632279|NCT05934292|162953639|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.37|||||GMR and 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel A-Moderate Renal Impairment (RI)/Panel D-Healthy controls.|||1.37|0.71|
81632280|NCT05934292|162953639|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|1.04|||||GMR and 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel B-Severe RI/Panel D-Healthy controls.|||1.04|0.34|
81632281|NCT05934292|162953639|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.27|||||GMR and 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel C-ESRD Enlicitide Decanoate Pre-Hemodialysis/ Panel D-Healthy Controls.|||1.27|0.64|
81632282|NCT05934292|162953639|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.78|||||GMR and 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel C-ESRD Enlicitide Decanoate Post-Hemodialysis/ Panel D-Healthy Controls.|||1.78|0.78|
81632283|NCT05934292|162953642|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|1.02|||||GMR and 90% CI were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel A-Moderate Renal Impairment (RI)/Panel D-Healthy controls|||1.02|0.43|
81660074|NCT00189488|163012146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|-2.6||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|9.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for the stratification factors (TBI use, matched donor type, and source of donor cells) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|Difference between treatment groups in the percentage of participants with severe oral mucositis, adjusted for the stratification factors (TBI use, matched donor type, and source of donor cells) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|"Participants with Unknown incidence are treated as Yes when constructing the differences, 95% confidence intervals and p-value."||9.0|-14.2|0.675
81660075|NCT00189488|163012147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|0.5||||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for the stratification factors (TBI use, matched donor type, and source of donor cells) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|Adjusted for the stratification factors (TBI use, matched donor type, and source of donor cells) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||2.5|-1.5|0.953
81660076|NCT00189488|163012148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference (%)|2.0||||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|16.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for the stratification factors (TBI use, matched donor type, and source of donor cells) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|Difference between treatment groups in the percentage of participants with opioid analgesic use, adjusted for the stratification factors (TBI use, matched donor type, and source of donor cells) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||16.5|-12.5|0.797
81632284|NCT05934292|162953642|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|1.35|||||GMR and 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel B-Severe RI/Panel D-Healthy controls|||1.35|0.58|
81704550|NCT05563714|163105363|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted OR, 95% CI (base model) - Included clinician proceduralist vs non-proceduralist status as a co-variate.|Odds Ratio, log|19.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.63|29.09|||generalized linear mixed effects model|||We used generalized linear mixed effects modeling (logit link) to estimate the odds of medication optimization at week 7-10. This model included fixed effects for CNNF (vs. usual care), target provider specialty and size, and a random effect for clinician to account for the clustering of patients. We report the log odds ratios with corresponding confidence intervals for the main effect. The main effect was tested at a two-sided 5% significance level.||29.09|10.63|<0.001
81704551|NCT02427100|163105367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.18
81632285|NCT05934292|162953642|OTHER||Geomtric Mean ratio|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|0.91|||||GMR and 90% CI were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel C-ESRD Enlicitide Decanoate Pre-Hemodialysis/ Panel D-Healthy Controls|||0.91|0.36|
81632286|NCT05934292|162953642|OTHER||Geomtric Mean Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|1.29|||||GMR and 90% CI were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel C-ESRD Enlicitide Decanoate Post-Hemodialysis/ Panel D-Healthy Controls|||1.29|0.57|
81632287|NCT05934292|162953643|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.67|||||GMR and 90% CI were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel A-Moderate Renal Impairment (RI)/Panel D-Healthy controls|||1.67|0.83|
81632288|NCT05934292|162953643|OTHER||Geometric Mean ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.5|||||GMR and 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel B-Severe RI/Panel D-Healthy controls|||1.50|0.78|
81632289|NCT05934292|162953643|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|0.89|||||GMR and 90% CI were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel C-ESRD Enlicitide Decanoate Pre-Hemodialysis/ Panel D-Healthy Controls|||0.89|0.50|
81632290|NCT05934292|162953643|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.97|||||GMR and 90% CI for AUC0-inf were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel C-ESRD Enlicitide Decanoate Post-Hemodialysis/ Panel D-Healthy Controls|||1.97|1.00|
81632291|NCT05934292|162953648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.14|0.74|||||GMR and 90% CI were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel A-Moderate Renal Impairment (RI)/Panel D-Healthy controls|||0.74|0.14|
81632292|NCT05934292|162953648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|0.22|||||GMR and 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel B-Severe RI/Panel D-Healthy controls|||0.22|0.04|
81632293|NCT05934292|162953649|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.14|0.74|||||GMR and 90% CI were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel A-Moderate Renal Impairment (RI)/Panel D-Healthy controls|||0.74|0.14|
81660077|NCT00189488|163012149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|-5.5||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|1.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for the stratification factors (TBI use, matched donor type, and source of donor cells) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|Adjusted for the stratification factors (TBI use, matched donor type, and source of donor cells) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||1.8|-12.7|0.186
81660078|NCT00189488|163012150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|-4.1||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|5.0|-12.2|4.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for the stratification factors (TBI use, matched donor type, and source of donor cells) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|Adjusted for the stratification factors (TBI use, matched donor type, and source of donor cells) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||4.0|-12.2|0.219
81660079|NCT02349425|163012151|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-41.222||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.294|-15.127|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation|Percent change difference between Gefapixant and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where e=exponent of difference; and diff = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||-15.127|-59.294|0.0055
81660080|NCT02349425|163012151|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-51.973||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.23|-27.397|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation.|Percent change difference between Gefapixant and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where e=exponent of difference; and diff = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||-27.397|-68.230|0.0008
81660081|NCT02349425|163012151|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-46.853||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.291|-16.206|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation.|Percent change difference between Gefapixant and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where e=exponent of difference; and diff = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||-16.206|-66.291|0.0075
81660082|NCT02349425|163012151|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-57.067||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.375|-30.771|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation.|Percent change difference between Gefapixant and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where e=exponent of difference; and diff = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||-30.771|-73.375|0.0009
81660083|NCT02349425|163012152|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-14.691||||0.2542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.307|12.493|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation.|Percent change difference between Gefapixant and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where e=exponent of difference; and diff = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||12.493|-35.307|0.2542
81660084|NCT02349425|163012152|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-25.165||||0.0267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.014|-3.421|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation.|Percent change difference between Gefapixant and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where e=exponent of difference; and diff = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||-3.4210|-42.014|0.0267
81660085|NCT02349425|163012152|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-37.146||||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.345|-7.3821|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation.|Percent change difference between Gefapixant and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where e=exponent of difference; and diff = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||-7.3821|-57.345|0.0198
81660086|NCT02349425|163012152|SUPERIORITY||Estimated percent change|-55.92||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.923|-30.797|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model which uses log-transformation.|Percent change difference between Gefapixant and placebo was estimated by 100 x \[e\^diff - 1\] where e=exponent of difference; and diff = the treatment mean difference from mixed model of change from baseline based on log-transformed data.|||-30.797|-71.923|0.0006
81660087|NCT02349425|163012157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.2|-6.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-6.8|-31.2|0.003
81660088|NCT02349425|163012157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.7|-12.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-12.1|-36.7|<0.001
81660089|NCT02349425|163012157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.3||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.0|-9.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-9.5|-49.0|0.005
81660090|NCT02349425|163012157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.6|-14.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-14.7|-44.6|<0.001
81660091|NCT02349425|163012158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|7.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||7.2|-21.0|0.332
81660092|NCT02349425|163012158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.5||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|-3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-3.6|-23.3|0.008
81660093|NCT02349425|163012158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.7|-15.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-15.7|-44.7|<0.001
81660094|NCT02349425|163012158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.3|-11.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-11.0|-42.3|0.001
81660095|NCT02349425|163012159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|-6.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-6.8|-23.5|<0.001
81660096|NCT02349425|163012159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|-7.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-7.4|-26.1|<0.001
81660097|NCT02349425|163012159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.1|-7.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-7.8|-31.1|0.002
81660098|NCT02349425|163012159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.8|-9.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-9.3|-31.8|<0.001
81660099|NCT02349425|163012160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||4.0|-12.3|0.315
81534310|NCT02365649|162753496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.6|11.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||11.6|-41.6|0.633
81660100|NCT02349425|163012160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-0.7|-13.7|0.030
81660101|NCT02349425|163012160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|-9.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-9.1|-27.4|<0.001
81660102|NCT02349425|163012160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|-9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-9.0|-26.3|<0.001
81660103|NCT02349425|163012161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||1.6|-8.6|0.169
81534311|NCT02365649|162753496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.9||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|26.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||26.4|-12.7|0.424
81534312|NCT02365649|162753496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.7||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|17.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||17.0|-5.6|0.614
81660104|NCT02349425|163012161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||2.6|-7.5|0.341
81660105|NCT02349425|163012161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||1.9|-5.8|0.311
81660106|NCT02349425|163012161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||1.1|-8.6|0.128
81660107|NCT02349425|163012162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|5.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||5.9|-3.5|0.613
81660108|NCT02349425|163012162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||3.1|-4.3|.743
81660109|NCT02349425|163012162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||2.3|-4.1|0.589
81660110|NCT02349425|163012162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||2.9|-13.2|0.205
81660111|NCT02349425|163012163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.0811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||0.1|-1.4|0.0811
81660112|NCT02349425|163012163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-0.3|-2.2|0.0097
81660113|NCT02349425|163012163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-0.6|-2.6|0.0025
81660114|NCT02349425|163012163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-0.5|-2.8|0.0050
81660115|NCT02349425|163012164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.0506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||0.0|-1.4|0.0506
81660116|NCT02349425|163012164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.0447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-0.0|-1.7|0.0447
81660117|NCT02349425|163012164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-0.5|-2.2|0.0026
81660118|NCT02349425|163012164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.0405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-0.0|-2.2|0.0405
81660119|NCT02349425|163012165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||5.80|1.88|<0.001
81660120|NCT02349425|163012165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|5.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||5.38|1.66|<0.001
81660121|NCT02349425|163012166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.6||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||1.9|-23.2|0.096
81660122|NCT02349425|163012166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.6|-6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-6.3|-33.6|0.005
81660123|NCT02349425|163012166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|-11.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-11.6|-40.7|<0.001
81660124|NCT02349425|163012166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.4|-19.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-19.1|-48.4|<0.001
81660125|NCT02349425|163012167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|6.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||6.2|-19.1|0.311
81534313|NCT02365649|162753496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.3||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|30.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||30.9|-2.4|0.149
81534314|NCT02365649|162753496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.8||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|30.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||30.7|-19.1|0.684
81534315|NCT02365649|162753496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.5||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|28.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||28.5|-11.5|0.404
81534316|NCT02365649|162753496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.7||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|34.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||34.1|-12.8|0.470
81534317|NCT02365649|162753496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|4.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||4.6|-14.6|1.000
81534318|NCT02365649|162753496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|20.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||20.3|-11.3|1.000
81660126|NCT02349425|163012167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.4||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|4.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||4.9|-19.7|0.232
81660127|NCT02349425|163012167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.6||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|-3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-3.6|-27.6|0.012
81660128|NCT02349425|163012167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.4||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.4|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Per Protocol, statistical analysis follows a Mixed Model.||||-0.5|-30.4|0.043
81534319|NCT02365649|162753496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|4.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||4.6|-14.6|1.000
81534320|NCT02365649|162753497|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.9||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.4|14.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||14.6|-48.4|0.624
81534321|NCT02365649|162753497|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.3|36.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||36.1|-28.3|1.000
81660129|NCT00876928|163012175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of patients developing diabetes|10.0||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|12.0||A chi square test was used for the number of participants developing diabetes and a 2-way repeated measures ANOVA for the disposition index|Chi-squared||Primary outcome compared the number of participants developing diabetes after receiving vitamin D or placebo for one year. Secondary outcome compared changes in 2-way repeated measures ANOVA; therefore,no confidence intervals/dispersion parameters|Null hypothesis is that there is no effect of vitamin D on the development of diabetes in people with pre-diabetes and hypovitaminosis D. There were no published data when this trial was started on the effect of vitamin D in pre-diabetes making a power calculation difficult.||12|8|0.61
81704552|NCT02427100|163105368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.00036||||||The Linear Mixed Model (LMM) regression analysis (repeated measures) was adjusted for daily minutes of accelerometer wear time, gender, age, BMI, education, and meeting physical activity guidelines at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|A fourth root transformation of daily accelerometer-measured minutes of MVPA was used to normalize the distribution and was included in the analyses.||||||.00036
81704553|NCT02120352|163105369|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|12.2|||||Comparison between CAB LA 600 mg+RPV LA 900 mg IM-Q8W and CAB 30 mg+ABC/3TC QD|||12.2|-4.8|
81534322|NCT02365649|162753497|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-19.4||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.0|9.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||9.1|-48.0|0.363
81660130|NCT00876928|163012176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there would be no difference in the changes in the Disposition Index between the 2 groups over the year.||||0.39
81660131|NCT04101318|163012191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.62||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was with the following fixed effects: product and period. Subject and the interaction between product and subject were random effects|Difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2= Mean (Arm 1) - Mean (Arm 2)|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.||0.62|-0.38|0.625
81660132|NCT04101318|163012192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.737||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.038|2.908||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Proportional odds ratio model|Ordinal regression model for itching evaluated on a 5 point scale. Product and period are fixed effects and subject is a random effect.|Odds ratio, marginal= Arm1/Arm2|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.||2.908|1.038|0.036
81660133|NCT04101318|163012193|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|The mode had following fixed effects: product and period. Subject and the interaction between product and subject were random effects.|Difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2= Mean (Arm 1) - Mean (Arm 2)|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.||0.20|-0.90|0.202
81660134|NCT04101318|163012194|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.369||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.781|2.401||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Proportional odds ratio model|Ordinal regression model for pain evaluated on a 5 point scale. Product and period are fixed effects and subject is a random effect.|Odds ratio, marginal= Arm1/Arm2|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.||2.401|0.781|0.267
81660135|NCT04101318|163012195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.3||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was with the following fixed effects: product and period. Subject and the interaction between product and subject were random effects|Difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2= Mean (Arm 1) - Mean (Arm 2)|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.||0.30|-0.57|0.545
81660136|NCT04101318|163012196|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.316||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.783|2.211||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Proportional odds ratio model|Ordinal regression model for burning evaluated on a 5 point scale. Product and period are fixed effects and subject is a random effect.|Odds ratio, marginal= Arm1/Arm2|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.||2.211|0.783|0.293
81660137|NCT04101318|163012197|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.27||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|generalized linear mixed repeated model with fixed effects|Odds ratio, marginal= Arm1/Arm2|There is no difference between the two arms.||1.27|0.53|0.375
81660138|NCT04101318|163012198|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.4||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|generalized linear mixed repeated model with fixed effects|Odds ratio, marginal= Arm1/Arm2|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.||1.40|0.49|0.482
81660139|NCT04101318|163012199|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.14||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|generalized linear mixed repeated model with fixed effects||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.|Odds ratio, marginal= Arm1/Arm2|1.14|0.43|0.151
81660140|NCT04101318|163012200|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.56||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was with the following fixed effects: product and period. Subject and the interaction between product and subject were random effects.|Difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2= Mean (Arm 1) - Mean (Arm 2)|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.||0.56|-0.39|0.725
81660141|NCT04101318|163012201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.56||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was with the following fixed effects: product and period. Subject and the interaction between product and subject were random effects.|Difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2= Mean (Arm 1) - Mean (Arm 2)|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.||0.56|-0.39|0.721
81660142|NCT04101318|163012202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.28||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was with the following fixed effects: product and period. Subject and the interaction between product and subject were random effects.|Difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2= Mean (Arm 1) - Mean (Arm 2)|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.||0.28|-0.38|0.753
81660143|NCT04101318|163012203|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.37||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|4.18||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was with the following fixed effects: product and period. Subject and the interaction between product and subject were random effects.|Difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2= Mean (Arm 1) - Mean (Arm 2)|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.||4.18|-1.43|0.331
81704554|NCT02120352|163105369|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|11.5|||||Comparison between CAB LA 400 mg+RPV LA 600 mg IM-Q4W and CAB 30 mg+ABC/3TC QD|||11.5|-5.8|
81704555|NCT01610206|163105436|EQUIVALENCE|To estimate the progression-free survival hazard ratio of the combination of weekly gemcitabine and pazopanib compared to weekly gemcitabine alone in patients with persistent or recurrent ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.07|||non-parametric weighted Tarone-Ware test|||||1.07|0.61|0.019
81660144|NCT04101318|163012204|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.68||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.98|31.34||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was with the following fixed effects: product and period. Subject and the interaction between product and subject were random effects.|Difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2= Mean (Arm 1) - Mean (Arm 2)|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.||31.34|-7.98|0.239
81660145|NCT04101318|163012205|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.31||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was with the following fixed effects: product and period. Subject was a random effect.|Difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2= Mean (Arm 1) - Mean (Arm 2)|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.||0.31|-0.91|0.322
81632294|NCT05934292|162953649|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|0.22|||||GMR and 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel B-Severe RI/Panel D-Healthy controls|||0.22|0.04|
81534323|NCT02365649|162753497|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.1||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|14.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||14.2|-2.1|0.495
81632295|NCT05934292|162953650|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|0.55|||||GMR and 90% CI were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel A-Moderate Renal Impairment (RI)/Panel D-Healthy controls|||0.55|0.16|
81632296|NCT05934292|162953650|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.06|0.36|||||GMR and 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a linear fixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values. GMR: Panel B-Severe RI/Panel D-Healthy controls|||0.36|0.06|
81632297|NCT04479787|162953654|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Two-sided Z-Test|||||||<0.0001
81632298|NCT04479787|162953655|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Two-sided Z-Test|||||||< 0.0001
81632299|NCT04479787|162953656|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Two-sample t-test.|||||||<0.0001
81466462|NCT02091375|162625339|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-22.79||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.06|-5.43|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann approach.|||-5.43|-41.06|0.0123
81632300|NCT04479787|162953657|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Two-sample t-test.|||||||<0.0001
81632301|NCT04479787|162953658|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Two-sided Z-Test|||||||<0.0001
81632302|NCT04479787|162953659|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Two-sided Z-Test|||||||<0.0001
81632303|NCT04479787|162953660|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Two-sample t-test.|||||||<0.0001
81632304|NCT04479787|162953661|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Two-sample t-test.|||||||<0.0001
81632305|NCT04039113|162953675|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.83||||0.1042|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.06||1-sided p-value|Negative Binomial|||||1.06|0.64|0.1042
81466463|NCT02091375|162625340|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.0784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|4.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age group (2-5 years, 6-12 years, and 13-18 years).||||4.30|0.93|0.0784
81632306|NCT04039113|162953675|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.83||||0.2085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.11||2-sided p-value|Negative Binomial|||||1.11|0.61|0.2085
81632307|NCT00353496|162953687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.73||No p-value adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified according to progression status at baseline and prior therapy.||||0.73|0.30|<0.001
81632308|NCT01260896|162953749|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|106.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.54|113.54|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||113.54|100.54|
81632309|NCT01260896|162953750|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|105.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.37|110.55|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||110.55|100.37|
81632310|NCT01260896|162953751|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.8|108.73|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.73|97.80|
81632311|NCT01260896|162953752|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|114.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.29|119.35|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||119.35|109.29|
81632312|NCT01260896|162953753|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|108.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.84|111.79|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||111.79|104.84|
81660146|NCT04101318|163012206|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.15||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was with the following fixed effects: product and period. Subject was a random effect.|Difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2= Mean (Arm 1) - Mean (Arm 2)|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.||0.15|-0.44|0.343
81660147|NCT04101318|163012207|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.21||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was with the following fixed effects: product and period. Subject was a random effect.|Difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2= Mean (Arm 1) - Mean (Arm 2)|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.||0.21|-0.53|0.387
81534324|NCT02365649|162753497|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.0||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|30.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5). Prespecified significance at the 0.1 level.|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||30.6|-0.6|0.066
81534325|NCT02365649|162753497|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.7||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|8.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||8.9|-30.3|0.645
81534326|NCT02365649|162753497|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.4||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|25.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||25.5|-16.8|0.686
81534327|NCT02365649|162753497|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.4||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|28.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||28.2|-19.5|0.721
81534328|NCT02365649|162753497|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|13.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||13.9|-4.3|1.000
81534329|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.5|32.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||32.5|-47.5|1.000
81534330|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|37.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||37.8|-27.8|0.765
81534331|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.4|32.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||32.4|-42.4|1.000
81534332|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.5|32.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||32.5|-47.5|1.000
81632313|NCT01260896|162953754|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.92|102.85|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||102.85|92.92|
81632314|NCT00003222|162953757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||This is a test for differences between the response rates of the two arms. The null hypothesis is that the arms have equal response rates and the alternative hypothesis is that they are different.||||0.13
81632315|NCT00003222|162953758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||This is a test for differences between the response rates of the two arms. The null hypothesis is that the arms have equal response rates and the alternative hypothesis is that they are different.||||0.004
81632316|NCT04612244|162953778|NON_INFERIORITY|"PT will be deemed to be non-inferior to PC if it can be established that the posterior probability Pr(HA \| data) \> Ψeff, where Ψeff is a pre-specified threshold value that controls the one-sided type I error rate (under simulation) at level 0.05. In the absence of missing data, the posterior distributions for PT and PC would be conjugate Beta distributions."||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||"The primary effectiveness endpoint for this study is Treatment Success, which will be analyzed as a test of non-inferiority of the event rate at 12 months using a noninferiority margin of 15%.~The null and alternative hypotheses are:~H0: PT ≤ PC - 0.15 versus HA: PT \> PC - 0.15 where PT is the Treatment Success rate at 12 months in the Pulsed Field Group and PC is the Treatment Success rate at 12 months in the Thermal (Control) Group."||||0.05
81704556|NCT03061812|163105460|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.46||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.82|||Log Rank|Two-sided p-value stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|Calculated using a Cox proportional hazards regression model, with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|||1.82|1.17|0.0051
81534333|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.3||||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|43.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||43.9|-21.4|0.502
81534334|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.9|42.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||42.9|-32.9|1.000
81632317|NCT04612244|162953780|SUPERIORITY|"The null and alternative hypotheses are provided below. H0: PT ≤ PC versus HA: PT \> PC where PT is the Treatment Success rate at 12 months in the Pulsed Field Group, and PC is the Treatment Success rate at 12 months in the Thermal Group.~Modeling will be identical primary endpoint and superiority concluded if the posterior probability Pr(HA \| data) \> Ψeff, sup, where the threshold Ψeff,sup is a pre-specified threshold value that controls the one-sided type I error rate at level 0.025."|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.708||||0.025|ONE_SIDED|97.5|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The secondary effectiveness endpoint for the ADVENT Trial is Treatment Superiority uses the same definition as the primary effectiveness endpoint for Treatment Success, but the test is for superiority between MITT subjects in the PFA and Thermal Groups.||||0.025
81632318|NCT05714059|162953813|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall mean change in HbA1c, from baseline to end of 3-month study period was estimated and compared by a non-inferiority test to the threshold of -0.38% with a margin of 0.4%.|Mean difference from baseline to exit|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This is one arm study, the differences of HbA1c from baseline to exit were summarized for this endpoint|||-0.3|-0.6|<0.001
81632319|NCT05714059|162953813|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall mean change in HbA1c from baseline to end of 3-month study period was estimated and compared by a non-inferiority test to the threshold of -0.50% with a margin of 0.4%. A significance level of 0.025 (one-sided) was used|Mean difference from baseline to exit|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.6|||t-test, 1 sided||This is one arm study, the differences of HbA1c from baseline to exit were summarized for this endpoint|||-0.6|-0.8|<0.001
81632320|NCT05714059|162953814|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean % of time in range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL) was estimated and compared by a non-inferiority test to the threshold of 65.3% with a margin of 7.5%.|Mean value (Final Values)|71.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.5|73.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL) from the last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was summarized for this endpoint.|||73.3|69.5|<0.001
81632321|NCT05714059|162953814|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean % of time in range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL) was estimated and compared by a non-inferiority test to the threshold of 73.7% with a margin of 7.5%.|Mean value (Final Values)|80.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.7|81.8|||t-test, 1 sided||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL) from the last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was summarized for this endpoint.|||81.8|78.7|<0.001
81632322|NCT05714059|162953815|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean % time in hypoglycemia (\< 54 mg/dL) was estimated and compared by a non-inferiority test to the threshold of 0.71% with a margin of 2%.|Mean value (Final Values)|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Hypoglycemia (\< 54 mg/dL) from last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was estimated for this endpoint.|||0.4|0.3|<0.001
81632323|NCT05714059|162953815|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean % time in hypoglycemia (\< 54 mg/dL) was estimated and compared by a non-inferiority test to the threshold of 0.86% with a margin of 2%.|Mean value (Final Values)|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Hypoglycemia (\< 54 mg/dL) were summarized from last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period for this endpoint|||0.3|0.1|<0.001
81632324|NCT05714059|162953816|SUPERIORITY|The mean % of time in range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL) was estimated and compared to a threshold of 65.3% by a simple superiority test|Mean value (Final Values)|71.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.5|73.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL) from the last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was summarized for this endpoint.|||73.3|69.5|<0.001
81632325|NCT05714059|162953816|SUPERIORITY|The mean % of time in range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL) was estimated and compared to a threshold of 73.7% by a simple superiority test|Mean value (Final Values)|80.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.7|81.8|||t-test, 1 sided||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL) from the last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was summarized for this endpoint.|||81.8|78.7|<0.001
81632326|NCT03473223|162953822|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.925||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8126|1.0538||1-sided p-value.|Cox proportional hazards regression|||||1.0538|0.8126|0.121
81632327|NCT03473223|162953823|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.971||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8442|1.1171||1-sided p-value|Negative binomial regression model|||||1.1171|0.8442|0.341
81632328|NCT03473223|162953824|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.907||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8132|1.0106||1-sided p-value.|Cox proportional hazards regression|||||1.0106|0.8132|0.038
81632329|NCT03473223|162953825|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.933||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8511|1.0224||1-sided p-value.|Cox proportional hazards regression|||||1.0224|0.8511|0.069
81632330|NCT03473223|162953826|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.827||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6399|1.0695||1-sided p-value.|Cox proportional hazards regression|||||1.0695|0.6399|0.074
81632331|NCT03473223|162953827|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.909||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7801|1.0603||1-sided p-value.|Cox proportional hazards regression|||||1.0603|0.7801|0.113
81632332|NCT03473223|162953828|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.153||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7867|1.6886||1-sided p-value.|Cox proportional hazards regression|||||1.6886|0.7867|0.767
81632333|NCT00220805|162953882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||The primary efficacy comparison for the change in LogMAR from baseline to endpoint was a two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with treatment group and center as fixed factors (main effect model).||||0.49
81704557|NCT03061812|163105461|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|1.87|||Log Rank|Two-sided p-value stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|Calculated using a Cox proportional hazards regression model, with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|||1.87|1.22|< 0.0001
81660148|NCT04101318|163012208|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.16||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. Furthermore, p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was with the following fixed effects: product and period. Subject was a random effect.|Difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2= Mean (Arm 1) - Mean (Arm 2)|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms.||0.16|-0.18|0.899
81660149|NCT00558259|163012209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|0.02|0.25|||Regression, Cox|||Dabigatran vs placebo||0.25|0.02|<0.0001
81660150|NCT00558259|163012210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|0.03|0.27|||Regression, Cox|||Dabigatran vs placebo||0.27|0.03|<0.0001
81660151|NCT00558259|163012211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.0001
81660152|NCT00558259|163012211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants with events|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.06|||||The confidence interval (Clopper-Pearson method) was calculated for the percentage of participants experiencing DVT in Dabigatran group.|||1.06|0.04|
81704558|NCT03061812|163105462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.66|4.65||||||||4.65|-5.66|
81704559|NCT03061812|163105463|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.3352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||1.18|0.39|0.3352
81704560|NCT03061812|163105464|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.0358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||1.12|0.47|0.0358
81704561|NCT02566109|163105473|OTHER|Estimation of Pearson correlation|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.57472||||0.6102|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between baseline and 2 months.||||0.6102
81704562|NCT02566109|163105473|OTHER|Correlation|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|0.25733||||0.8343|TWO_SIDED||||||Peason Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between baseline and 6 months.||||0.8343
81704563|NCT02566109|163105474|OTHER|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.09487||||0.9395|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between baseline and 2 months.||||0.9395
81704564|NCT02566109|163105474|OTHER|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|0.97287||||0.1486|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between baseline and 6 months.||||0.1486
81704565|NCT02566109|163105475|OTHER|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|0.10327||||0.9341|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between baseline and 2 months.||||0.9341
81704566|NCT02566109|163105475|OTHER|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|0.99696||||0.0497|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between baseline and 6 months.||||0.0497
81704567|NCT02566109|163105476|OTHER|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|0.98432||||0.1129|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||||||0.1129
81704568|NCT01041404|163105494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.85|||Log Rank|||||0.85|0.59|0.0002
81704569|NCT01041404|163105496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.85|||Log Rank|||||0.85|0.58|0.0003
81660153|NCT00558259|163012211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants with events|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.21|5.17|||||The confidence interval (Clopper-Pearson method) was calculated for the percentage of participants experiencing DVT in placebo group.|||5.17|2.21|
81660154|NCT00558259|163012212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Fisher Exact|||Dabigatran vs. Placebo||||0.0004
81660155|NCT00558259|163012212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants with events|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.82|||||The confidence interval (Clopper-Pearson method) was calculated for the percentage of participants experiencing PE in Dabigatran group.|||0.82|0.00|
81660156|NCT00558259|163012212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants with events|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|3.52|||||The confidence interval (Clopper-Pearson method) was calculated for the percentage of participants experiencing PE in placebo group.|||3.52|1.16|
81660157|NCT00558259|163012213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2428|||||||Fisher Exact|||Dabigatran vs. Placebo||||0.2428
81660158|NCT00558259|163012213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants with events|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.54|||||The confidence interval (Clopper-Pearson method) was calculated for the percentage of participants with unexplained death in Dabigatran group.|||0.54|0.00|
81660159|NCT00558259|163012213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants with events|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.09|||||The confidence interval (Clopper-Pearson method) was calculated for the percentage of participants with unexplained death in placebo group.|||1.09|0.04|
81660160|NCT00558259|163012214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4998||||||As the Cox model did not converge due to too few events, hazard ratios are not estimable.|Fisher Exact|||Dabigatran vs. Placebo - Analysis of time to first occurrence of an MBE during the treatment period - FAS - as treated.||||0.4998
81704570|NCT01041404|163105497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|12.8||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|20.9|||Chi-squared|||||20.9|4.7|0.0017
81704571|NCT01041404|163105499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.73|||Log Rank|||||0.73|0.40|<0.0001
81704572|NCT01041404|163105500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Clinical Benefit Rate|9.6||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|16.9|||Chi-squared|||||16.9|2.4|0.0081
81704573|NCT01041404|163105500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.41||||||||2.41|1.14|
81704574|NCT01041404|163105501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.91|||Log Rank|||||0.91|0.60|0.0046
81704575|NCT01685203|163105512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.381|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, baseline log(subscript)10(subscript) HCV RNA level and Interleukin-28B (IL28B) genotype (CC or non-CC) were used as predictors||||||0.381
81704576|NCT01685203|163105512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|||||Difference in rates after adjusting for Interleukin-28 (IL28) genotype (CC or Non-CC) using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions and continuity-corrected variances.|Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.086
81704577|NCT00383708|163105516|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact test|One-sided p value||The percentage of subjects (denoted as pnor) was compared to the minimum clinically relevant (theoretical) percentage of 30%, using an exact test based on the binomial distribution. The test was an upper-tailed test of H0: pnor ≤ 0.3 versus H1: pnor \> 0.3.||||<0.0001
81660161|NCT00558259|163012214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants with events|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.05|||||The confidence interval (Clopper-Pearson method) was calculated for the percentage of participants experiencing MBE in Dabigatran group.|||1.05|0.04|
81660162|NCT00558259|163012214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants with events|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.56|||||The confidence interval (Clopper-Pearson method) was calculated for the percentage of participants experiencing MBE in placebo group.|||0.56|0.00|
81660163|NCT00558259|163012214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|5.6|||Regression, Cox|||Dabigatran vs. Placebo- Analysis of time to first occurrence of a MBE or CRBE during the treatment period - FAS - as treated.||5.60|1.52|0.0013
81660164|NCT00558259|163012214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.68|||Regression, Cox|||Dabigatran vs. Placebo- Analysis of time to first occurrence of any bleeding event during the treatment period - FAS - as treated||2.68|1.23|0.0027
81660165|NCT02874924|163012217|EQUIVALENCE|Pilot study, therefore, no power calculation available.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.81||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.48|4.86|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis||4.86|-8.48|0.56
81660166|NCT00477334|163012301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.4161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.98|||Hodges-Lehman Shift Model||Difference in time to healing= time to healing for Famciclovir-time to healing for Placebo. Hodges-Lehman shift model is used to estimate the difference in treatment effect. P-value is from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Participants who discontinued from the study before healing of non-aborted lesions was confirmed and participants who completed the study 21 days since treatment initiation without non-aborted lesion stages and without a final assessment on aborted lesion status are imputed according to the distribution of the time to healing among the subjects in the placebo group whose time to healing is greater than or equal to the observed discontinuation time. (Censor time)||0.98|-0.40|0.4161
81660167|NCT00477334|163012301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.01||||0.9372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.39|||Kaplan-Meier & Cox Regression||"Hazard ratio in time to healing=hazard rate of Famciclovir/hazard rate of Placebo.~Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, pooled center and gender as explanatory variables."|Participants who discontinued from the study before healing of non-aborted lesions was confirmed and participants who completed the study after 21 days since treatment initiation without non-aborted lesion stages and without a final assessment on aborted lesion status were censored at the time of the last clinical lesion observation.||1.39|0.74|0.9372
81466464|NCT03875482|162625390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|59.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.4|69.6|||Chi-squared|||The variable was analyzed using the Chi-square test. Both null hypotheses corresponding to the co-primary endpoints must be rejected simultaneously under a two-sided significance level of 0.05.||69.6|48.4|<0.001
81534335|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.3|37.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||37.3|-42.3|1.000
81534336|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.5||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|54.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||54.5|-9.5|0.180
81660168|NCT01288521|163012341|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the tacrolimus biovailability alone is equal to the tacrolimus bioavailability when given with ketoconazole.||||||0.006|||||||Regression, Linear|The bioavailability with Tac alone vs. Tac +keto was compared using linear model adjusting for sex and creatinine clearance.||The bioavailability of Tac alone vs. Tac +keto was compared using a general linear model including sex and creatinine clearance as covariates.||||0.006
81660169|NCT00552240|163012342|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A point estimate of -6.5% or higher for the diff. in the prop. of responders (NVP - ATV/r) was to be considered consistent with a successful ArTEN study. In the worst case for both studies, if the 2 studies were to be pooled, the non-inferiority margin of -12% would then be outside the 95% confidence interval (CI).|Difference in proportion of responders|-0.041||||0.7142||95.0|-0.183|0.101|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ categories||With 75 evaluable patients per treatment group, this study had 80% power to observe a difference no lower than -6.5% assuming the true proportions of responders are both 65%.||0.101|-0.183|0.7142
81660170|NCT00552240|163012343|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Same as for the primary analysis|Difference in proportion of responders|-0.027||||0.6479||95.0|-0.167|0.113|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ categories||||0.113|-0.167|0.6479
81660171|NCT00552240|163012344|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Same as for primary analysis|Difference in proportion of responders|0.084||||0.1477||95.0|-0.03|0.197|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ categories||||0.197|-0.030|0.1477
81704578|NCT00383708|163105517|OTHER|||||||0.1654||||||One-sided p value|Exact test|||The percentage of subjects in the subgroup previously treated with pegvisomant (denoted as pnor) was compared to the minimum clinically relevant (theoretical) percentage of 30%, using an exact test based on the binomial distribution. The test was an upper-tailed test of H0: pnor ≤ 0.3 versus H1: pnor \> 0.3.||||0.1654
81466465|NCT03875482|162625391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|68.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.2|79.7|||Chi-squared|||The variable was analyzed using the Chi-square test. Both null hypotheses corresponding to the co-primary endpoints must be rejected simultaneously under a two-sided significance level of 0.05.||79.7|57.2|<0.001
81534337|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.6|25.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||25.6|-45.6|0.702
81660172|NCT00552240|163012345|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Same as for primary analysis|Difference in proportion of responders|-0.067||||0.3703||95.0|-0.215|0.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ categories||||0.080|-0.215|0.3703
81534338|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-27.5||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.9|3.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||3.9|-58.9|0.214
81534339|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.8||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|60.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5). Prespecified statistical significance at the 0.1 level.|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||60.0|-2.5|0.086
81704579|NCT00383708|163105517|OTHER|||||||0.0115||||||One-sided p value|Exact test|||The percentage of subjects in the subgroup previously treated with lanreotide Autogel (denoted as pnor) was compared to the minimum clinically relevant (theoretical) percentage of 30%, using an exact test based on the binomial distribution. The test was an upper-tailed test of H0: pnor ≤ 0.3 versus H1: pnor \> 0.3.||||0.0115
81632334|NCT00220805|162953883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for centers (including a Breslow-Day test for homogeneity of odd ratios across centers)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.76
81632335|NCT00220805|162953884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for centers (including a Breslow-Day test for homogeneity of odd ratios across centers)||||||0.13
81632336|NCT00220805|162953885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.19|||ANOVA|||||0.19|-0.21|0.90
81632337|NCT00220805|162953887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted to centers||||||0.74
81632338|NCT03373916|162953893|OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.58
81632339|NCT03373916|162953894|OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.46
81632340|NCT03373916|162953895|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.18
81632341|NCT03373916|162953896|OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.29
81632342|NCT03373916|162953897|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.35
81632343|NCT04327843|162953921|OTHER|This is a prospective study with a repeated measures design.||||||0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|It was dependent sample pairwise t-tests, two tailed||||||0.001
81632344|NCT04327843|162953922|OTHER|This is a prospective study with a repeated measures design.||||||0.43||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|It was dependent sample pairwise t-tests, two tailed.||||||0.43
81632345|NCT04327843|162953923|OTHER|This is a prospective study with a repeated measures design.||||||0.07||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|It was dependent sample pairwise t-tests, two tailed.||||||0.07
81632346|NCT04327843|162953924|OTHER|This is a prospective study with a repeated measures design.||||||0.1||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|It was dependent sample pairwise t-tests, two tailed.||||||0.10
81632347|NCT04327843|162953925|OTHER|This is a prospective study with a repeated measures design.||||||0.75||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|It was dependent sample pairwise t-tests, two tailed.||||||0.75
81632348|NCT04327843|162953926|OTHER|This is a prospective study with a repeated measures design.||||||1||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|It was dependent sample pairwise t-tests, two tailed.||||||1.00
81632349|NCT04327843|162953928|OTHER|This is a prospective study with a repeated measures design.||||||0.75||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|It was dependent sample pairwise t-tests, two tailed.||||||0.75
81632350|NCT04327843|162953929|OTHER|This is a prospective study with a repeated measures design.||||||0.14||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|It was dependent sample pairwise t-tests, two tailed.||||||0.14
81632351|NCT04098575|162953960|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81632352|NCT04098575|162953961|OTHER|||||||0.835|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.835
81632353|NCT04098575|162953962|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Antihypertensive drugs||||<0.001
81632354|NCT04098575|162953962|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Lipid-lowering agents||||<0.001
81632355|NCT04098575|162953962|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Antiplatelet, anticoagulant drugs||||<0.001
81632356|NCT04098575|162953962|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Glucose-lowering therapies||||<0.001
81632357|NCT04098575|162953963|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Group: \< 65||||<0.001
81632358|NCT04098575|162953963|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Group: 65 ≤ 75||||0.001
81632359|NCT04098575|162953963|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Group: 75 - 80||||<0.001
81632360|NCT04098575|162953963|OTHER||||||<|0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||Group: \> 80||||<0.002
81632361|NCT04098575|162953964|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81632362|NCT04098575|162953965|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.001
81632363|NCT04098575|162953966|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.001
81632364|NCT04098575|162953967|OTHER|||||||0.475|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.475
81632365|NCT04098575|162953968|OTHER|||||||0.475|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.475
81632366|NCT04098575|162953969|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Insulin||||<0.001
81632367|NCT04098575|162953969|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Metformin||||<0.001
81632368|NCT04098575|162953969|OTHER|||||||0.157|||||||Chi-squared|||Acarbose||||0.157
81632369|NCT04098575|162953969|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Sulfonylurea||||<0.001
81632370|NCT04098575|162953969|OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||Chi-squared|||Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors||||0.071
81632371|NCT04098575|162953969|OTHER|||||||0.317|||||||Chi-squared|||Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonists||||0.317
81632372|NCT04098575|162953969|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Sodium-glucose transport protein-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors other than empagliflozin||||<0.001
81632373|NCT04098575|162953970|OTHER||||||<|0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.002
81632374|NCT04098575|162953973|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.000
81632375|NCT05288348|162953997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.57||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.19|11.33||unadjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed methods ANOVA||||11.33|-6.19|0.56
81632376|NCT05288348|162953997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|9.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed methods ANOVA||Adjusted for age, sex, respiratory rate and injury type||9.48|-10.5|0.92
81632377|NCT05288348|162953998|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.14||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.66|3.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects ANOVA||VNRS @ 60min||3.37|-17.66|0.18
81632378|NCT05288348|162953998|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.92||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|15.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects ANOVA||VNRS @ 60 min Adjusted for sex and injury type||15.10|-9.30|0.63
81632379|NCT05288348|162953998|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.59||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.39|1.21||Unadjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|||VNRS @ 90 min||1.21|-22.39|0.08
81632380|NCT05288348|162953998|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.36||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.13|20.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Method ANOVA|Adjusted for ISS|VNRS @90min adjusted||20.80|-6.13|0.28
81632381|NCT05288348|162953998|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.52||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|4.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||VNRS @ 120 min||4.56|-23.60|0.18
81632382|NCT05288348|162953998|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.24||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|10.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Method ANOVA||VNRS @ 120min adjusted for sex, HR, RR, and injury type||10.20|-20.70|0.50
81632383|NCT05288348|162953999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||PGA @ 30 min|Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81660173|NCT00552240|163012346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.666||||0.0314||95.0|0.46|0.964|||Regression, Cox|Controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ categories.||Hazard ratio Atazanavir plus ritonavir / Nevirapine. Values \< 1 indicate faster response in nevirapine.||0.964|0.460|0.0314
81704580|NCT00383708|163105517|OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||One-sided p value|Exact test|||The percentage of subjects in the subgroup previously treated with octreotide LAR (denoted as pnor) was compared to the minimum clinically relevant (theoretical) percentage of 30%, using an exact test based on the binomial distribution. The test was an upper-tailed test of H0: pnor ≤ 0.3 versus H1: pnor \> 0.3.||||0.0003
81632384|NCT05288348|162954000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|1.89|||General Addative Model|||"SPID 30~last observation carried forward (LOCF) imputation technique to fill out the missing values by carrying forward the last observed value"||1.89|-4.77|0.39
81632385|NCT05288348|162954000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|4.95|||General Additive Model|||"SPID 30, Adjusted Analysis~last observation carried forward (LOCF) imputation technique to fill out the missing values by carrying forward the last observed value"||4.95|-1.50|0.29
81632386|NCT05288348|162954000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.08||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|6.47|||Generalized Additive Model|||SPID @ 60min last observation carried forward (LOCF) imputation technique to fill out the missing values by carrying forward the last observed value||6.47|-6.63|0.98
81632387|NCT05288348|162954000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.76|6.98|||Generalized Additive Model|||"SPID 60 Adjusted~Last observed carried forward to address missingness"||6.98|-5.76|0.85
81632388|NCT05288348|162954000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-1.26||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.75|11.28|||Generalized Additive Model|||SPID @ 90 mn last observation carried forward (LOCF) imputation technique to fill out the missing values by carrying forward the last observed value||11.28|-8.75|0.8
81632389|NCT05288348|162954000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.44||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|9.92|||Generalized Additive Model|||"SPID 90 min Adjusted~last observation carried forward (LOCF) imputation technique to fill out the missing values by carrying forward the last observed value"||9.92|-10.2|0.92
81632390|NCT05288348|162954000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-3.18||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.45|16.9|||Generalized Additive Model|||SPID @ 120 min last observation carried forward (LOCF) imputation technique to fill out the missing values by carrying forward the last observed value||16.90|-10.45|0.64
81632391|NCT05288348|162954000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-2.15||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|11.3|||Generalized Additive Model|||"SPID 120 Adjusted~last observation carried forward (LOCF) imputation technique to fill out the missing values by carrying forward the last observed value"||11.30|-15.60|0.75
81632392|NCT05288348|162954001|SUPERIORITY||z statistic|0.46||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|1.96|||two sided test of proportion|||||1.96|-1.96|0.64
81632393|NCT05288348|162954002|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.22||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.66|||General Additive Models|||||0.66|-1.11|0.61
81632394|NCT05288348|162954002|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.28||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.65|||General Additive Model|||6 item screener adjusted analysis||0.65|-1.23|0.54
81632395|NCT05288348|162954003|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|4.46|||Ordinal Polytomous Logisitic Regression|||Healthcare Professional Global Assessment of method of pain control at 30 min.||4.46|1.24|0.009
81632396|NCT05288348|162954003|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.24||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|4.29|||Ordinal polytomous logistic regression|||Healthcare Professional Global Assessment of method of pain control at 30 min. adjusted for ISS and Race||4.29|1.18|0.01
81632397|NCT05288348|162954004|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|4.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.26|0.22|0.96
81632398|NCT05288348|162954004|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|5.04|||||Adjusted for age, sex and SpO2|||5.04|0.17|
81632399|NCT05288348|162954005|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|24.92||||||||24.92|0.04|
81632400|NCT05288348|162954005|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|14.28|||||Adjusted for Heart Rate and Injury Severity Score|||14.28|0|
81632401|NCT05288348|162954006|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|8.37||||||||8.37|0.39|
81632402|NCT05288348|162954006|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|8.6|||||Adjusted for SpO2|||8.60|0.39|
81632403|NCT05288348|162954008|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|5.12||||||||5.12|0.02|
81660174|NCT00552240|163012347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.628||||0.0172||95.0|0.428|0.921|||Regression, Cox|Controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ categories||"Responders only~Hazard ratio Atazanavir plus ritonavir / Nevirapine. Values \< 1 indicate faster response in nevirapine."||0.921|0.428|0.0172
81660175|NCT00552240|163012375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.7315||95.0|-8.4|11.9|||ANCOVA|Controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ categories||||11.9|-8.4|0.7315
81660176|NCT00552240|163012376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-10.6||||0.3625||95.0|-33.4|12.3|||ANCOVA|Controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ categories||||12.3|-33.4|0.3625
81534340|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|37.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||37.2|-37.2|1.000
81534341|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.6|46.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||46.6|-31.6|1.000
81534342|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|32.5||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|63.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5). Prespecified statistical significance at the 0.1 level.|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||63.6|1.4|0.051
81632404|NCT05288348|162954008|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|4.56|||||Adjusted for heart rate|||4.56|0.02|
81632405|NCT05288348|162954009|SUPERIORITY||difference of proportion|0.135|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.99
81632406|NCT05288348|162954010|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.61|||Regression, Cox|||||1.61|0.69|0.90
81632407|NCT05288348|162954010|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.81|||Regression, Cox|||Adjusted for Race and ISS||1.81|0.75|0.48
81632408|NCT05288348|162954012|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.15|||Non parametric General Addative Model|||||0.15|-0.15|0.99
81632409|NCT05288348|162954012|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.01||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.15|||Non Parametric General Additive Model|||Adjusted||0.15|-0.16|0.96
81632410|NCT05288348|162954013|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.01||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.16|||Non Parametric General Additive Model|||||0.16|-0.17|0.84
81704581|NCT00383708|163105518|OTHER|||||||0.084||||||One-sided p value|Exact test|||The percentage of subjects in the subgroup diabetic subjects (denoted as pnor) was compared to the minimum clinically relevant (theoretical) percentage of 30%, using an exact test based on the binomial distribution. The test was an upper-tailed test of H0: pnor ≤ 0.3 versus H1: pnor \> 0.3.||||0.084
81632411|NCT05288348|162954013|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.02||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.16|||Non Parametric Generalized Additive Mode|||Adjusted||0.16|-0.19|0.84
81632412|NCT05288348|162954014|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.02||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.22|||Non Parametric Generalized Additive Mode|||||0.22|-0.17|0.81
81632413|NCT05288348|162954014|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.01||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.22|||Non Parametric Generalized Additive Mode|||Adjusted||0.22|-0.20|0.91
81632414|NCT05288348|162954015|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.03||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.18|||Non Parametric Generalized Additive Mode|||||0.18|-0.25|0.74
81632415|NCT05288348|162954015|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.05||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.18|||Non Parametric Generalized Additive Mode|||Adjusted||0.18|-0.30|0.63
81632416|NCT00391443|162954122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.658|1.097|||Log Rank|||||1.097|0.658|0.2110
81632417|NCT00391443|162954123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative risk reduction|0.17||||0.2542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.39|||Fisher Exact|||||0.39|-0.13|0.2542
81632418|NCT04977583|162954147|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2625||0.6243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.679|1.904|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This test is comparing Arm 1 (screening) to Arm 2 (awareness)||1.904|0.679|0.6243
81632419|NCT04977583|162954147|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.497|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2553||0.1146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.908|2.469|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This test compares Arm 1 (screening) to arm 3 (assistance)||2.469|0.908|0.1146
81632420|NCT04977583|162954148|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.963|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2078||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.641|1.447|||Poisson|We used total needs as an offset||This test is comparing Arm 1 (screening) to Arm 2 (awareness)||1.447|0.641|0.856
81632421|NCT04977583|162954148|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1999||0.5248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.768|1.681|||Poisson|||This test is comparing Arm 1 (screening) to Arm 3 (assistance)||1.681|0.768|0.5248
81632422|NCT04977583|162954149|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.866|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.5582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||This is Arm 1 compared to Arm 2||1.400|0.536|.5582
81632423|NCT04977583|162954149|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.854|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.217||0.5196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.528|1.381|||Regression, Logistic|||This is Arm 1 compared to Arm 3||1.381|0.528|0.5196
81632424|NCT04977583|162954150|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2794||0.2105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.821|2.454|||ANOVA|||This is arm 1 compared to arm 2||2.454|0.821|0.2105
81632425|NCT04977583|162954150|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7944|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2816||0.4143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4574|1.379|||ANOVA|||This is arm 1 compared to arm 3||1.379|0.4574|.4143
81632426|NCT04977583|162954151|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9995|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0171||0.9775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9665|1.0336|||ANOVA|||This arm 1 compared to arm 2||1.0336|0.9665|0.9775
81632427|NCT04977583|162954151|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0176||0.3194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9832|1.0534|||ANOVA|||This arm 1 compared to arm 3||1.0534|0.9832|0.3194
81632428|NCT04977583|162954152|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0284|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1613||0.8623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7497|1.4107|||ANOVA|||This is arm 1 compared to arm 2||1.4107|0.7497|0.8623
81632429|NCT04977583|162954152|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3701|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1626||0.0534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9962|1.8844|||ANOVA|||This is arm 1 compared to arm 3||1.8844|0.9962|0.0534
81632430|NCT04977583|162954153|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.298|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.464||0.5701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1304|40.5121|||ANOVA|||This is arm 1 compared to arm 2||40.5121|0.1304|0.5701
81632431|NCT04977583|162954153|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.467||0.3016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2571|80.8746|||ANOVA|||This is arm 1 compared to arm 3||80.8746|0.2571|0.3016
81466466|NCT03875482|162625392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|36.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.2|46.2|||Chi-squared|||The ranked secondary efficacy endpoints at Week 16 were to be tested between the risankizumab and placebo treatment groups among the ITT Population in a hierarchical order only if the null hypotheses for both primary endpoints had been rejected.||46.2|26.2|<0.001
81466467|NCT03875482|162625393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|37.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.1|47.2|||Chi-squared|||The ranked secondary efficacy endpoints at Week 16 were to be tested between the risankizumab and placebo treatment groups among the ITT Population in a hierarchical order only if the null hypotheses for both primary endpoints and for the first secondary endpoint had been rejected.||47.2|27.1|<0.001
81466468|NCT03875482|162625394|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-36.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.956|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.936|-26.346|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurements||Risankizumab - placebo|"Risankizumab vs placebo at Week 4~Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurements (MMRM): The repeated measures analysis was conducted using a mixed model including the baseline value and observed measurements at all post-baseline visits. The mixed model included the categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as covariates."||-26.346|-45.936|<0.001
81466469|NCT03875482|162625394|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-59.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.326|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.501|-49.439|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurements||Risankizumab - placebo|"Risankizumab vs placebo at Week 16~Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurements (MMRM): The repeated measures analysis was conducted using a mixed model including the baseline value and observed measurements at all post-baseline visits. The mixed model included the categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as covariates."||-49.439|-70.501|<0.001
81466470|NCT02045862|162625396|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.21||The 2-sided P value was for pairwise comparisons between the combination therapy group and the corresponding monotherapy group from the stratified rank ANCOVA.|Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg: Difference of the adjusted mean (i.e., least squares mean) was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.21|-0.69|<0.001
81466471|NCT02045862|162625396|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.11||The 2-sided P value was for pairwise comparisons between the combination therapy group and the corresponding monotherapy group from the stratified rank ANCOVA.|Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg: Difference of the adjusted mean (i.e., least squares mean) was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.11|-0.37|0.002
81466472|NCT02045862|162625397|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.2||The 2-sided P value was for pairwise comparisons between the combination therapy group and the corresponding monotherapy group from the ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg: Difference of the adjusted mean (i.e., least squares mean) was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.20|-0.77|<0.001
81466473|NCT02045862|162625397|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.13||The 2-sided P value was for pairwise comparisons between the combination therapy group and the corresponding monotherapy group from the ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg: Difference of the adjusted mean (i.e., least squares mean) was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.13|-0.71|0.004
81466474|NCT02045862|162625398|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|15.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.49|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.99|22.69|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg: Difference of the adjusted mean (i.e., least squares mean) was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||22.69|8.99|<0.001
81632432|NCT04977583|162954154|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.522|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2438||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.944|2.454|||ANOVA|||This is arm 1 compared to arm 2||2.454|0.944|0.0870
81704582|NCT00383708|163105518|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided p value|Exact test|||The percentage of subjects in the subgroup non diabetic subjects (denoted as pnor) was compared to the minimum clinically relevant (theoretical) percentage of 30%, using an exact test based on the binomial distribution. The test was an upper-tailed test of H0: pnor ≤ 0.3 versus H1: pnor \> 0.3.||||<0.0001
81466475|NCT02045862|162625398|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|12.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.98|19.57|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg: Difference of the adjusted mean (i.e., least squares mean) was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||19.57|5.98|<0.001
81632433|NCT04977583|162954154|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2897||0.0354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.048|3.264|||ANOVA|||This is arm 1 compared to arm 3||3.264|1.048|0.0354
81632434|NCT04977583|162954155|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.618|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.333||0.3063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.246|1.553|||ANOVA|||This is arm 1 compared to arm 2||1.553|0.246|0.3063
81632435|NCT04977583|162954155|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.679|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3946||0.4378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.256|1.803|||ANOVA|||This is arm 1 compared to arm 3||1.803|.256|.4378
81704583|NCT00383708|163105519|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided p-value|Exact test|||The percentage of subjects in the subgroup 'while taking final dose during co-administration' (denoted as pnor) was compared to the minimum clinically relevant (theoretical) percentage of 30%, using an exact test based on the binomial distribution. The test was an upper-tailed test of H0: pnor ≤ 0.3 versus H1: pnor \> 0.3.||||<0.0001
81534343|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.8|34.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||34.8|-34.8|1.000
81534344|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.5||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|60.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5). Prespecified statistical significance at the 0.1 level.|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||60.0|-5.0|0.075
81534345|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.7||||0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|11.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||11.2|-18.6|0.705
81534346|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|12.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||12.4|-20.0|1.000
81534347|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.5||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|60.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5). Prespecified statistical significance at the 0.1 level.|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||60.0|-5.0|0.075
81534348|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.7||||0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|11.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||11.2|-18.6|0.705
81632436|NCT04977583|162954156|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8265||0.4134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1006|2.5687|||ANOVA|||This is arm 1 compared to arm 2||2.5687|0.1006|0.4134
81632437|NCT04977583|162954156|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.819|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8283||0.4705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3588|9.223|||ANOVA|||This is arm 1 compared to arm 3||9.2230|0.3588|0.4705
81704584|NCT00383708|163105519|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided p-value|Exact test|||The percentage of subjects in the subgroup 'at any time during co-administration' (denoted as pnor) was compared to the minimum clinically relevant (theoretical) percentage of 30%, using an exact test based on the binomial distribution. The test was an upper-tailed test of H0: pnor ≤ 0.3 versus H1: pnor \> 0.3.||||<0.0001
81534349|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|18.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||18.5|-17.4|1.000
81534350|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|21.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||21.8|-20.5|1.000
81534351|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.4||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|5.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||5.2|-18.0|0.348
81534352|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.7||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|20.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||20.7|-13.4|0.686
81534353|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.5||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|34.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||34.8|-19.8|0.616
81534354|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.6||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|7.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||7.3|-20.5|0.420
81632438|NCT04977583|162954157|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.765|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2684||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.044|2.987|||Mixed Models Analysis||This analysis is arm 1 compared to arm 3. Arm 3 is the numerator and arm 1 is the denominator.|||2.987|1.044|0.0347
81632439|NCT04977583|162954158|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.734|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3489||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.875|3.436|||Mixed Models Analysis||This analysis compares arm 1 to arm 2. Arm 2 is the numerator and Arm 1 is the denominator|||3.436|0.875|0.1160
81534355|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|12.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||12.4|-20.0|1.000
81534356|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|21.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||21.8|-20.5|1.000
81534357|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|13.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||13.3|-14.4|1.000
81534358|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.7||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|20.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||20.7|-13.4|0.686
81534359|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.4||||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|40.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||40.6|-21.9|0.555
81632440|NCT04977583|162954158|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.376|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3475||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.202|4.695|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.695|1.202|0.0134
81632441|NCT04977583|162954159|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.617||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.512|16.57|||Mixed Models Analysis||This analysis is arm 1 compared to compared to arm 3. Arm 3 is the numerator and arm 1 is denominator.|||16.570|1.512|0.0094
81632442|NCT04977583|162954159|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.875|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6532||0.3377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|6.746|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is a comparison of arm 1 and arm 2. Arm 2 is the numerator and arm 1 is the denominator.|||6.746|0.521|0.3377
81632443|NCT01288443|162954184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||"Each treatment group was compared to placebo using ANCOVA-derived contrasts.~A hierarchical testing procedure was applied to ensure strong control of overall Type-I error rate at 0.05 level. Order was following:~1. Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W versus placebo~2. Alirocumab 300 mg Q4W versus placebo~3. Alirocumab 100 mg Q2W versus placebo~4. Alirocumab 200 mg Q4W versus placebo~5. Alirocumab 50 mg Q2W versus placebo~Testing continued only when high-order test was statistically significant at 5% level"||||<0.0001
81632444|NCT01288443|162954184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81632445|NCT01288443|162954184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81632446|NCT01288443|162954184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81632447|NCT01288443|162954184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81632448|NCT03260569|162954216|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81632449|NCT03213457|162954219|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.711|8.176||P-value for test of difference is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||8.176|3.711|< 0.001
81534360|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.7||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|21.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||21.8|-27.2|0.830
81534361|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.0||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|17.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||17.9|-36.0|0.518
81534362|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|43.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||43.6|-18.6|0.428
81632450|NCT03213457|162954219|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.968|6.331||P-value for test of difference is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 12||6.331|2.968|< 0.001
81632451|NCT03213457|162954220|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.275|2.605||P-value for test of difference is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||2.605|1.275|< 0.001
81632452|NCT03213457|162954220|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.146|2.326||P-value for test of difference is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 12||2.326|1.146|0.007
81632453|NCT03213457|162954221|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean of Difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.809||P value for the test of the difference is from an MMRM with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline pain score, and random effect for participant.|mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||Ranked secondary endpoints were tested following a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Testing began with testing each of the co-primary endpoints using alpha of 0.05 (2-sided) for elagolix plus E2/NETA compared to placebo. If both co-primary endpoints achieved statistical significance with elagolix plus E2/NETA as compared to placebo, continued testing was performed for the ranked secondary endpoints following a fixed-sequence testing procedure in the order of endpoints presented.||-0.809|-1.180|< 0.001
81632454|NCT03213457|162954222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.845||P value for the test of the difference is from an MMRM with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline pain score, and random effect for participant.|MMRM|||Ranked secondary endpoints were tested following a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Testing began with testing each of the co-primary endpoints using alpha of 0.05 (2-sided) for elagolix plus E2/NETA compared to placebo. If both co-primary endpoints achieved statistical significance with elagolix plus E2/NETA as compared to placebo, continued testing was performed for the ranked secondary endpoints following a fixed-sequence testing procedure in the order of endpoints presented.||-0.845|-1.190|< 0.001
81632455|NCT03213457|162954223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.156|-0.823||P value for the test of the difference is from an MMRM with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline pain score, and random effect for participant.|MMRM|||Ranked secondary endpoints were tested following a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Testing began with testing each of the co-primary endpoints using alpha of 0.05 (2-sided) for elagolix plus E2/NETA compared to placebo. If both co-primary endpoints achieved statistical significance with elagolix plus E2/NETA as compared to placebo, continued testing was performed for the ranked secondary endpoints following a fixed-sequence testing procedure in the order of endpoints presented.||-0.823|-1.156|< 0.001
81632456|NCT03213457|162954224|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.367|-0.08||P value for the test of the difference is from an MMRM with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline pain score, and random effect for participant.|MMRM|||Ranked secondary endpoints were tested following a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Testing began with testing each of the co-primary endpoints using alpha of 0.05 (2-sided) for elagolix plus E2/NETA compared to placebo. If both co-primary endpoints achieved statistical significance with elagolix plus E2/NETA as compared to placebo, continued testing was performed for the ranked secondary endpoints following a fixed-sequence testing procedure in the order of endpoints presented.||-0.080|-0.367|0.002
81632457|NCT03213457|162954225|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.329|-0.085||P value for the test of the difference is from an MMRM with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline pain score, and random effect for participant.|MMRM|||Ranked secondary endpoints were tested following a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Testing began with testing each of the co-primary endpoints using alpha of 0.05 (2-sided) for elagolix plus E2/NETA compared to placebo. If both co-primary endpoints achieved statistical significance with elagolix plus E2/NETA as compared to placebo, continued testing was performed for the ranked secondary endpoints following a fixed-sequence testing procedure in the order of endpoints presented.||-0.085|-0.329|< 0.001
81660177|NCT00552240|163012377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8||||0.0164||95.0|0.9|8.8|||ANCOVA|Controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ categories||||8.8|0.9|0.0164
81534363|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.9||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|28.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||28.4|-20.7|0.757
81660178|NCT00552240|163012378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.9257||95.0|-8.4|9.3|||ANCOVA|Controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ categories||||9.3|-8.4|0.9257
81660179|NCT00552240|163012379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.0375||95.0|-0.64|-0.02|||ANCOVA|Controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ categories||||-0.02|-0.64|0.0375
81660180|NCT00552240|163012380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.4645||95.0|-1.02|0.47|||ANCOVA|Controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ categories||||0.47|-1.02|0.4645
81660181|NCT02319525|163012390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81660182|NCT02319525|163012391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||||||We compared informed choice vs. no informed choice made between the decision aid and the pamphlet groups.|Chi-squared|||||||0.08
81660183|NCT02319525|163012392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.252|||||||Chi-squared|||We compared concordance between preferred and actual roles vs. no concordance between roles between decision aid and pamphlet.||||0.252
81660184|NCT02319525|163012393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.504|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.504
81660185|NCT02319525|163012394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81660186|NCT02319525|163012395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Chi-squared|||"statistical analysis comparing the decision-aid vs. pamphlet for patient rating of acceptability of information and presentation related to the Impact of lupus nephritis"||||0.006
81660187|NCT02319525|163012395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Chi-squared|||"statistical analysis comparing the decision-aid vs. pamphlet for patient rating of acceptability of information and presentation related to the Risk factors"||||0.006
81534364|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.6||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|32.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||32.4|-23.2|0.745
81660188|NCT02319525|163012395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Chi-squared|||"statistical analysis comparing the decision-aid vs. pamphlet for patient rating of acceptability of information and presentation related to the medication options"||||0.003
81660189|NCT02319525|163012395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||"statistical analysis comparing the decision-aid vs. pamphlet for patient rating of acceptability of information and presentation related to the evidence about medications"||||<0.001
81660190|NCT02319525|163012395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||"statistical analysis comparing the decision-aid vs. pamphlet for patient rating of acceptability of information and presentation related to the study about other patients"||||<0.001
81660191|NCT02319525|163012396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Chi-squared|||The test of significance compared all the rows, i.e., all response options for the statement.||||0.006
81660192|NCT01200589|163012429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.49||||||||1.49|0.89|
81660193|NCT01323972|163012480|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.65|||||Consistency was demonstrated if one month post Dose 3, the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio between all pairs of lots were within \[0.5, 2\].|Demonstration of the lot-to-lot consistency between GSK 257049-Lot 1 and GSK 257049-Lot 2 in terms of anti-Circumsporozoite (anti-CS) immunogenicity.||1.65|1.06|
81660194|NCT01323972|163012480|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.32|||||Consistency was demonstrated if one month post Dose 3, the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio between all pairs of lots were within \[0.5, 2\].|Demonstration of the lot-to-lot consistency between GSK 257049-Lot 1 and GSK 257049-Lot 3 in terms of anti-Circumsporozoite (anti-CS) immunogenicity.||1.32|0.85|
81660195|NCT01323972|163012480|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.8||||||95.0|0.64|1.0|||||Consistency was demonstrated if one month post Dose 3, the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio between all pairs of lots were within \[0.5, 2\].|Demonstration of the lot-to-lot consistency between GSK 257049-Lot 2 and GSK 257049-Lot 3 in terms of anti-Circumsporozoite (anti-CS) immunogenicity.||1|0.64|
81660196|NCT01323972|163012480|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if one month post Dose 3, the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the pilot scale lot (Control Group) over the pooled commercial scale lots (Pooled Log Group) was below 2.|GMT ratio|0.95||||||95.0|0.79|1.15||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of the commercial scale lots of GSK 257049 to the pilot scale lot in terms of anti-Circumsporozoite (anti-CS) immunogenicity.||1.15|0.79|
81660197|NCT00943111|163012507|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size for study was based on expected stability rates of 95% for the Imiglucerase group and 85% for the Eliglustat group, power of 85%, a one-sided significance level of 0.025, a non-inferiority margin of 25%, and a 20% non-evaluable/drop-out rate. Eliglustat was declared non-inferior to Imiglucerase if the lower-bound of the 95% confidence interval for the difference was within the non-inferiority margin of 25%.|Difference in Percentage Stable|-8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|4.2||||||||4.2|-17.6|
81660198|NCT01049217|163012545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.45|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, dideoxynucleoside analogue (D-drug) anti-retroviral agent (ART) use and baseline score.||0.45|-0.30|0.7090
81660199|NCT01049217|163012546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5049|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Overall p-value was derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for pooled site and D-drug ART use using modified ridit scores.||||0.5049
81660200|NCT01049217|163012547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4271|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Overall p-value was derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for pooled site and D-drug ART use using modified ridit scores.||||0.4271
81534365|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.6|23.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||23.0|-34.6|1.000
81534366|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.6||||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|27.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||27.7|-20.6|0.773
81534367|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.8||||0.838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|23.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||23.8|-29.4|0.838
81534368|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.9||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.0|14.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||14.1|-40.0|0.497
81534369|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.5||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|34.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||34.9|-14.0|0.404
81534370|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.8||||0.838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|23.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||23.8|-29.4|0.838
81534371|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4|31.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||31.6|-24.4|1.000
81534372|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.4||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|39.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||39.8|-7.0|0.174
81534373|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.6||||0.611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|32.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||32.3|-19.1|0.611
81534374|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|4.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||4.6|-14.6|1.000
81632458|NCT03213457|162954226|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.05||P value for the test of the difference is from an MMRM with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline pain score, and random effect for participant.|MMRM|||Ranked secondary endpoints were tested following a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Testing began with testing each of the co-primary endpoints using alpha of 0.05 (2-sided) for elagolix plus E2/NETA compared to placebo. If both co-primary endpoints achieved statistical significance with elagolix plus E2/NETA as compared to placebo, continued testing was performed for the ranked secondary endpoints following a fixed-sequence testing procedure in the order of endpoints presented.||-0.050|-0.270|0.004
81632459|NCT03213457|162954227|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.283|-0.746||P-value for test of difference at each post-baseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Ranked secondary endpoints were tested following a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Testing began with testing each of the co-primary endpoints using alpha of 0.05 (2-sided) for elagolix plus E2/NETA compared to placebo. If both co-primary endpoints achieved statistical significance with elagolix plus E2/NETA as compared to placebo, continued testing was performed for the ranked secondary endpoints following a fixed-sequence testing procedure in the order of endpoints presented.||-0.746|-4.283|0.005
81632460|NCT03213457|162954228|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.298|0.088||P value for the test of the difference is from an MMRM with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline pain score, and random effect for participant.|MMRM|||Ranked secondary endpoints were tested following a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Testing began with testing each of the co-primary endpoints using alpha of 0.05 (2-sided) for elagolix plus E2/NETA compared to placebo. If both co-primary endpoints achieved statistical significance with elagolix plus E2/NETA as compared to placebo, continued testing was performed for the ranked secondary endpoints following a fixed-sequence testing procedure in the order of endpoints presented.||0.088|-0.298|0.284
81660201|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.2084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.07|-0.31|0.2084
81660202|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.1516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.07|-0.43|0.1516
81534375|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|4.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||4.6|-14.6|0.488
81534376|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|4.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||4.6|-14.6|1.000
81660203|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||-0.00|-0.56|0.0468
81660204|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.177||0.1224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.07|-0.62|0.1224
81660205|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184||0.0373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||-0.02|-0.75|0.0373
81660206|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.12|-0.67|0.1660
81660207|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.214||0.3246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.21|-0.63|0.3246
81660208|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||0.4879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.28|-0.58|0.4879
81660209|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223||0.2669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 9: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.19|-0.69|0.2669
81660210|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||0.5452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.30|-0.56|0.5452
81660211|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.229||0.5469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 11: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.31|-0.59|0.5469
81660212|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.7843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.41|-0.54|0.7843
81660213|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.9008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.44|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.44|-0.50|0.9008
81660214|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.9064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.50|-0.45|0.9064
81660215|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.243||0.7205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.39|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 15: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.39|-0.57|0.7205
81660216|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.259||0.4334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.31|-0.71|0.4334
81660217|NCT01049217|163012548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199||0.8402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.35|-0.43|0.8402
81660218|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.3098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.08|-0.25|0.3098
81660219|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.2429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.09|-0.37|0.2429
81660220|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.0504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.00|-0.54|0.0504
81660221|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.1141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.06|-0.58|0.1141
81660222|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.0667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 5: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.02|-0.66|0.0667
81660223|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.2104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.13|-0.61|0.2104
81466476|NCT02045862|162625399|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.05|-5.05|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg: Difference of the adjusted mean (i.e., least squares mean) was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-5.05|-10.05|<0.001
81466477|NCT02045862|162625399|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.09|-2.12|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg: Difference of the adjusted mean (i.e., least squares mean) was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-2.12|-7.09|<0.001
81466478|NCT02045862|162625400|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.82|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg: Difference of the adjusted mean (i.e., least squares mean) was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.82|0.28|<0.001
81466479|NCT02045862|162625400|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.86|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg: Difference of the adjusted mean (i.e., least squares mean) was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.86|0.32|<0.001
81660224|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.197||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.25|-0.53|0.4830
81660225|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.203||0.5757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.29|-0.51|0.5757
81660226|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.208||0.3231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 9: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.20|-0.62|0.3231
81534377|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|4.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||4.6|-14.6|1.000
81660227|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212||0.3143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.20|-0.63|0.3143
81660228|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 11: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.33|-0.54|0.6300
81660229|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.227||0.5752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.32|-0.57|0.5752
81660230|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||0.8905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.40|-0.46|0.8905
81660231|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228||0.9991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.45|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 14: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.45|-0.45|0.9991
81660232|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228||0.8927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.42|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 15: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.42|-0.48|0.8927
81632461|NCT03213457|162954229|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.279|0.083||P value for the test of the difference is from an MMRM with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline pain score, and random effect for participant.|MMRM|||Ranked secondary endpoints were tested following a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Testing began with testing each of the co-primary endpoints using alpha of 0.05 (2-sided) for elagolix plus E2/NETA compared to placebo. If both co-primary endpoints achieved statistical significance with elagolix plus E2/NETA as compared to placebo, continued testing was performed for the ranked secondary endpoints following a fixed-sequence testing procedure in the order of endpoints presented.||0.083|-0.279|0.286
81632462|NCT03213457|162954230|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.375|-0.066||P value for the test of the difference is from an MMRM with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline pain score, and random effect for participant.|MMRM|||Ranked secondary endpoints were tested following a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Testing began with testing each of the co-primary endpoints using alpha of 0.05 (2-sided) for elagolix plus E2/NETA compared to placebo. If both co-primary endpoints achieved statistical significance with elagolix E2/NETA as compared to placebo, continued testing was performed for the ranked secondary endpoints following a fixed-sequence testing procedure in the order of endpoints presented.||-0.066|-0.375|0.005
81660233|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.245||0.8067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.42|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.42|-0.54|0.8067
81660234|NCT01049217|163012549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.9009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.40|-0.35|0.9009
81660235|NCT01049217|163012550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.177||0.0948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4, PSI: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.05|-0.64|0.0948
81660236|NCT01049217|163012550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.203||0.4167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8, PSI: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.23|-0.57|0.4167
81660237|NCT01049217|163012550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.8179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12, PSI: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.50|-0.39|0.8179
81660238|NCT01049217|163012550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209||0.6913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16, PSI: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.50|-0.33|0.6913
81660239|NCT01049217|163012550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.203||0.9475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, PSI: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.41|-0.39|0.9475
81660240|NCT01049217|163012550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204||0.7412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4, PII: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.33|-0.47|0.7412
81660241|NCT01049217|163012550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.9715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.43|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8, PII: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.43|-0.41|0.9715
81660242|NCT01049217|163012550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218||0.8163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.48|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12, PII: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.48|-0.38|0.8163
81660243|NCT01049217|163012550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204||0.3682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.58|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16, PII: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.58|-0.22|0.3682
81660244|NCT01049217|163012550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199||0.3511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.58|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, PII: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.58|-0.21|0.3511
81660245|NCT01049217|163012551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.9686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Burning: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.5|-0.5|0.9686
81660246|NCT01049217|163012551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.4476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Squeezing: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.3|-0.6|0.4476
81660247|NCT01049217|163012551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Pressure: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.3|-0.6|0.5630
81660248|NCT01049217|163012551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.9937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Electric Shocks: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.5|-0.5|0.9937
81660249|NCT01049217|163012551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.8718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Stabbing: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.5|-0.5|0.8718
81660250|NCT01049217|163012551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.8241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Light Touching: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.4|-0.5|0.8241
81660251|NCT01049217|163012551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.3164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Pressure of Area: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.2|-0.7|0.3164
81466480|NCT02045862|162625402|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.84|||Mixed Effects Poisson-Negative Binomial|||Rate ratio of number of incontinence episodes during the EoT 7-day diary between the combination therapy group and the mirabegron monotherapy group was calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), geographic region and previous study history as factors, log(number of incontinence episodes divided by number of valid diary days) at baseline included as a covariate and number of valid diary day at EoT as the offset variable.||0.84|0.54|<0.001
81466481|NCT02045862|162625402|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.97|||Mixed Effects Poisson-Negative Binomial|||Rate ratio of number of incontinence episodes during the EoT 7-day diary between the combination therapy group and the solifenacin monotherapy group was calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), geographic region and previous study history as factors, log(number of incontinence episodes divided by number of valid diary days) at baseline included as a covariate and number of valid diary day at EoT as the offset variable.||0.97|0.61|0.029
81534378|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|4.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||4.6|-14.6|0.488
81534379|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|4.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||4.6|-14.6|1.000
81534380|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|4.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 52||4.6|-14.6|1.000
81534381|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|13.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 52||13.0|-13.4|1.000
81660252|NCT01049217|163012551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.8996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Cold of Area: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.5|-0.5|0.8996
81660253|NCT01049217|163012551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.9676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Pins and Needles: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.5|-0.5|0.9676
81660254|NCT01049217|163012551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.9091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Tingling: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.5|-0.5|0.9091
81660255|NCT01049217|163012552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Duration of Spontaneous Pain: Overall p-value was derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled site and D-drug ART use using modified ridit scores.||||0.7300
81660256|NCT01049217|163012552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0559|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Number of Pain Attacks: Overall p-value was derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled site and D-drug ART use using modified ridit scores.||||0.0559
81660257|NCT01049217|163012553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.9686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Burning Pain: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.05|-0.05|0.9686
81660258|NCT01049217|163012553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.4711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Pressing Pain: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.03|-0.06|0.4711
81660259|NCT01049217|163012553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.9215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Paroxysmal Pain: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.05|-0.04|0.9215
81660260|NCT01049217|163012553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.6042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Evoked Pain: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.03|-0.05|0.6042
81660261|NCT01049217|163012553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.9394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, P/D: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.04|-0.05|0.9394
81660262|NCT01049217|163012553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.7801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Total Score: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.03|-0.04|0.7801
81660263|NCT01049217|163012554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.58||0.6012|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Endpoint TST: ANCOVA model was used with treatment as a fixed effect and D-drug ART, pooled site value, baseline value as covariates.||||0.6012
81660264|NCT01049217|163012554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.0534|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Endpoint MIS: ANCOVA model was used with treatment as a fixed effect and D-drug ART, pooled site value, baseline value as covariates.||||0.0534
81660265|NCT01049217|163012555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.0966|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with treatment as a fixed effect and D-drug ART, pooled site value, baseline value as covariates.||||0.0966
81660266|NCT01049217|163012556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.0611|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with treatment as a fixed effect and D-drug ART, pooled site value, baseline value as covariates.||||0.0611
81660267|NCT01049217|163012557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-8436.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6855.2||0.2195|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with treatment as a fixed effect and D-drug ART, pooled site value, baseline value as covariates.||||0.2195
81660268|NCT01049217|163012558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANCOVA model was used with treatment as a fixed effect and D-drug ART, pooled site value, baseline value as covariates.|LS Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.8241|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8241
81660269|NCT01049217|163012559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.052||0.8528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|3.66|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Sleep Disturbance: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||3.66|-4.42|0.8528
81660270|NCT01049217|163012559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.179||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|9.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Snoring: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||9.14|-3.37|0.3650
81660271|NCT01049217|163012559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.525||0.7237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|5.86|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, SOB: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||5.86|-4.07|0.7237
81660272|NCT01049217|163012559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165||0.2783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Quantity: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.15|-0.50|0.2783
81660273|NCT01049217|163012559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|3.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.611||0.2475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|8.16|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Adequacy: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||8.16|-2.11|0.2475
81466482|NCT02045862|162625403|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.76|-1.49||The two-sided p-value is for pairwise comparisons between the combination therapy group and the mirabegron monotherapy group from stratified rank ANCOVA.|Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-1.49|-4.76|<0.001
81466483|NCT02045862|162625403|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|0.72||The two-sided p-value is for pairwise comparisons between the combination therapy group and the solifenacin monotherapy group from stratified rank ANCOVA.|Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.72|-2.57|<0.001
81534382|NCT02365649|162753498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|4.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 52||4.6|-14.6|1.000
81534383|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.2|45.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||45.5|-72.2|1.000
81660274|NCT01049217|163012559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.933||0.5492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|4.96|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Somnolence: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||4.96|-2.64|0.5492
81534384|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.2|33.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||33.1|-50.2|1.000
81632463|NCT03213457|162954231|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.158||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.773|-0.216||P-value for test of difference at each post-baseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Ranked secondary endpoints were tested following a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Testing began with testing each of the co-primary endpoints using alpha of 0.05 (2-sided) for elagolix plus E2/NETA compared to placebo. If both co-primary endpoints achieved statistical significance with elagolix plus E2/NETA as compared to placebo, continued testing was performed for the ranked secondary endpoints following a fixed-sequence testing procedure in the order of endpoints presented.||-0.216|-4.773|0.032
81632464|NCT03213457|162954232|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.322|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.774|-0.508||P value for the test of the difference is from an MMRM with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline pain score, and random effect for participant.|MMRM|||Ranked secondary endpoints were tested following a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Testing began with testing each of the co-primary endpoints using alpha of 0.05 (2-sided) for elagolix plus E2/NETA compared to placebo. If both co-primary endpoints achieved statistical significance with elagolix plus E2/NETA as compared to placebo, continued testing was performed for the ranked secondary endpoints following a fixed-sequence testing procedure in the order of endpoints presented.||-0.508|-1.774|< 0.001
81632465|NCT03213457|162954233|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.303|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.978|-0.788||P value for the test of the difference is from an MMRM with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline pain score, and random effect for participant.|MMRM|||Ranked secondary endpoints were tested following a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Testing began with testing each of the co-primary endpoints using alpha of 0.05 (2-sided) for elagolix plus E2/NETA compared to placebo. If both co-primary endpoints achieved statistical significance with elagolix plus E2/NETA as compared to placebo, continued testing was performed for the ranked secondary endpoints following a fixed-sequence testing procedure in the order of endpoints presented.||-0.788|-1.978|< 0.001
81632466|NCT03213457|162954234|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.276|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.002|-0.915||P value for the test of the difference is from an MMRM with the fixed categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline pain score, and random effect for participant.|MMRM|||Ranked secondary endpoints were tested following a fixed-sequence testing procedure. Testing began with testing each of the co-primary endpoints using alpha of 0.05 (2-sided) for elagolix plus E2/NETA compared to placebo. If both co-primary endpoints achieved statistical significance with elagolix plus E2/NETA as compared to placebo, continued testing was performed for the ranked secondary endpoints following a fixed-sequence testing procedure in the order of endpoints presented.||-0.915|-2.002|< 0.001
81632467|NCT02951052|162954235|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in the proportion of participants with virologic failure at Week 48 (per FDA's snapshot algorithm for assessing HIV-1 RNA \>=50 copies/mL) can be concluded if the upper bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in failure rates between the two treatment arms (CAB - current ART) is not more than 6%.|Adjusted difference in proportion|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.5|||||Adjusted difference in proportion was based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel stratified analysis adjusting for the following baseline stratification factors: sex at birth (Male, Female) and Baseline third agent (PI, NNRTI, INI).|||2.5|-1.2|
81632468|NCT02951052|162954236|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in the proportion of participants with HIV-1 RNA\<50 c/mL at Week 48 (per FDA's snapshot algorithm) can be concluded if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in success rates between the two treatment arms (CAB - current ART) is more than -10%.|Adjusted difference in proportion|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|0.7|||||Adjusted difference in proportion was based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel stratified analysis adjusting for the following baseline stratification factors: sex at birth (Male, Female) and Baseline third agent (PI, NNRTI, INI).|||0.7|-6.7|
81632469|NCT02951052|162954310|OTHER||Adjusted difference|-0.1||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.2|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 24 for the groups CAB LA+ RPV LA and current ART is presented.|||2.2|-2.4|0.944
81632470|NCT02951052|162954310|OTHER||Adjusted difference|1.0||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.4|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 48 for the groups CAB LA+ RPV LA and current ART is presented.|||3.4|-1.3|0.385
81632471|NCT02951052|162954311|OTHER||Adjusted difference|4.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|7.1|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 24 for the groups CAB LA+ RPV LA and current ART is presented.|||7.1|2.8|<0.001
81632472|NCT02951052|162954311|OTHER||Adjusted difference|6.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|8.8|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 48 for the groups CAB LA+ RPV LA and current ART is presented.|||8.8|4.0|<0.001
81632473|NCT02951052|162954312|OTHER||Adjusted difference|5.3||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|9.1|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 24 for the groups CAB LA+ RPV LA and current ART is presented.|||9.1|1.4|0.008
81632474|NCT02951052|162954312|OTHER||Adjusted difference|2.0||||0.347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|6.2|||ANCOVA||||Treatment comparison at Week 48 for the groups CAB LA+ RPV LA and current ART is presented.|6.2|-2.2|0.347
81632475|NCT02951052|162954313|OTHER||Adjusted difference|0.2||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison of SF-12 total scores at Week 24 for the groups CAB LA+ RPV LA and current ART is presented.|||0.7|-0.2|0.344
81632476|NCT02951052|162954313|OTHER||Adjusted difference|-0.1||||0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison of SF-12 total scores at Week 48 for the groups CAB LA+ RPV LA and current ART is presented.|||0.4|-0.6|0.785
81632477|NCT02951052|162954313|OTHER||Adjusted difference|0.676||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.557|1.909|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison of SF-12 MCS at Week 24 for the groups CAB LA+ RPV LA and current ART is presented.|||1.909|-0.557|0.282
81632478|NCT02951052|162954313|OTHER||Adjusted difference|0.635||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.637|1.907|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison of SF-12 MCS at Week 48 for the groups CAB LA+ RPV LA and current ART is presented.|||1.907|-0.637|0.327
81632479|NCT02951052|162954313|OTHER||Adjusted difference|0.697||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.494|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison of SF-12 PCS at Week 24 for the groups CAB LA+ RPV LA and current ART is presented.|||1.494|-0.100|0.086
81632480|NCT02951052|162954313|OTHER||Adjusted difference|0.696||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.113|1.505|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison of SF-12 PCS at Week 48 for the groups CAB LA+ RPV LA and current ART is presented.|||1.505|-0.113|0.092
81632481|NCT02951052|162954316|OTHER||Adjusted difference|7.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|11.7|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 8 for the groups CAB LA+ RPV LA and current ART is presented.|||11.7|4.1|<0.001
81632482|NCT02951052|162954316|OTHER||Adjusted difference|6.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|10.4|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison Week 24 for the groups CAB LA+ RPV LA and current ART is presented.|||10.4|3.3|<0.001
81632483|NCT02951052|162954316|OTHER||Adjusted difference|10.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|14.4|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison at Week 48 for the groups CAB LA+ RPV LA and current ART is presented.|||14.4|7.1|<0.001
81660275|NCT01049217|163012559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.614||0.9113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.36|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Sleep Problems Index: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||3.36|-3.00|0.9113
81660276|NCT01049217|163012560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7399|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Endpoint: Overall p-value was derived from CMH test adjusted for pooled site and D-drug ART use using modified ridit scores.||||0.7399
81632484|NCT02382003|162954320|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.73||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||=Positive\~No-training, 0.030=Positive\~50/50 training, 0.833=50/50\~No-training Alpha = .05|Likelihood Ratio Tests|2=df Positive\~No-training, 2=df Positive\~50/50 training, 2=df 50/50\~No-training|=Positive\~No-training, 7.053=Positive\~50/50 training, 0.366=50/50\~No-training|Effect of CBM-I condition: The main effect of CBM-I was represented by three binary variables in the main effect models (Positive vs. No-training control; 50/50 vs. No- training control; Positive vs. 50/50). Due to high attrition, latent growth curve modeling was used instead of the planned approach (mixed effects models with multiple imputation of missing values) to minimize bias due to missing data estimation. Because omnibus tests were not run, results for all comparisons are listed below.||||0.005
81632485|NCT02382003|162954320|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.449||||0.799|TWO_SIDED|||||=Neutral\~Anxiety prime Alpha = .05|Likelihood Ratio Tests|2=df Neutral\~Anxiety prime|=Neutral\~Anxiety prime|Effect of Imagery Prime Type: The main effect of imagery prime was represented by one binary variable (neutral vs. anxiety imagery). Due to high attrition, latent growth curve modeling was used instead of the planned approach (mixed effects models with multiple imputation of missing values) to minimize bias due to missing data estimation. Because omnibus tests were not run, results for all comparisons are listed below.||||0.799
81632486|NCT02382003|162954320|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.085||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||=No-train+Neut\~Pos+Anx, 0.026=No-train+Neut\~Pos+Neut, 0.094=No-train+Anx\~Pos+Anx, 0.170=No-train+Anx\~Pos+Neut, No-train(all)\~50/50(all)≥ 0.136|Likelihood Ratio Tests|2=all df|=No-train+Neut\~Pos+Anx, 7.328=No-train+Neut\~Pos+Neut, 4.722=No-train+Anx\~Pos+Anx, 3.547=No-train+Anx\~Pos+Neut, No-train(all)\~50/50(all)≤3.988|Effect of CBM-I condition and Imagery Prime Type interaction: Each cell of the interaction was represented by one of 5 binary variables, set to 1 if a participant was in that group, and 0 otherwise; the sixth group (No-training + neutral prime) was considered a reference group, and was represented by all variables being 0. Due to high attrition, latent growth curve modeling was used instead of the planned approach. Because omnibus tests were not run, results for all comparisons are listed below.||||0.011
81632487|NCT02382003|162954321|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.551||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||"=Positive\~No-training, 0.130=Positive\~50/50 training, 0.269=50/50\~No-training~Alpha = .05"|Likelihood Ratio Tests|2=Positive\~No-training, 2=Positive\~50/50 training, 2=50/50\~No-training|=Positive\~No-training, 4.075=Positive\~50/50 training, 2.630=50/50\~No-training|Effect of CBM-I condition: The main effect of CBM-I was represented by three binary variables in the main effect models (Positive vs. No-training control; 50/50 vs. No- training control; Positive vs. 50/50). Due to high attrition, latent growth curve modeling was used instead of the planned approach (mixed effects models with multiple imputation of missing values) to minimize bias due to missing data estimation. Because omnibus tests were not run, results for all comparisons are listed below.||||0.003
81632488|NCT02382003|162954321|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.933||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha = .05|Likelihood Ratio Tests|2=df Neutral\~Anxiety prime||Effect of Imagery Prime Type: The main effect of imagery prime was represented by one binary variable (neutral vs. anxiety imagery). Due to high attrition, latent growth curve modeling was used instead of the planned approach (mixed effects models with multiple imputation of missing values) to minimize bias due to missing data estimation. Because omnibus tests were not run, results for all comparisons are listed below.||||0.140
81660277|NCT01049217|163012561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.386||0.8258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.84|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, HADS-A: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||0.84|-0.67|0.8258
81660278|NCT01049217|163012561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.372||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.38|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, HADS-D: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||1.38|-0.09|0.0840
81660279|NCT01049217|163012562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.393||0.6114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.49|5.92|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Ph Fn: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||5.92|-3.49|0.6114
81660280|NCT01049217|163012562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.522||0.8209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|5.53|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, R-P: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||5.53|-4.39|0.8209
81660281|NCT01049217|163012562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.335||0.9737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.52|4.67|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, BP: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||4.67|-4.52|0.9737
81660282|NCT01049217|163012562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.937||0.6966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|4.57|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, GH: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||4.57|-3.05|0.6966
81660283|NCT01049217|163012562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.807||0.8569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|1.73|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Ph C: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||1.73|-1.44|0.8569
81660284|NCT01049217|163012562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.847||0.4734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|2.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Vit: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||2.31|-4.96|0.4734
81660285|NCT01049217|163012562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.159||0.3625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|2.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, So Fn: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||2.28|-6.22|0.3625
81660286|NCT01049217|163012562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.543||0.2736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|7.79|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, R-E: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||7.79|-2.21|0.2736
81660287|NCT01049217|163012562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.811||0.8199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|3.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, MnH: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||3.15|-3.98|0.8199
81660288|NCT01049217|163012562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.967||0.9361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|1.98|||ANCOVA|||Change at Endpoint, Mn C: ANCOVA model was used with terms of treatment, pooled site, D-drug ART use and baseline score.||1.98|-1.82|0.9361
81660289|NCT02909764|163012613|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.30
81660290|NCT02909764|163012614|OTHER|Yates's chi-square analyses were used to determine which of the two cereals children in each group preferred at baseline and after the 8-week exposure period, and whether the number of children who shifted preference from the regular cereal at baseline to the low salt cereal after the exposure period differed between groups.|||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Yates's chi-square analyses were used to determine which of the two cereals children in each group preferred at baseline and after the 8-week exposure period, and whether the number of children who shifted preference from the regular cereal at baseline to the low salt cereal after the exposure period differed between groups.||||<0.05
81660291|NCT02909764|163012615|OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.32
81660292|NCT02909764|163012616|OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.77
81660293|NCT02909764|163012617|OTHER|General estimating equations (GEE)|||||<|0.05|||||||GEE|||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were conducted on the amount of cereal in grams ingested during 28 days home-exposure period. The GEE approach accounts for the repeated measurements of outcomes over time for each child and examines whether the slopes of the lines created differ between the treatment groups.||||<0.05
81660294|NCT02909764|163012618|OTHER|T-tests were conducted to determine whether differences in baseline blood pressure between groups|||||>|0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-tests were conducted to determine whether differences in baseline blood pressure between the two groups.||||>0.40
81660295|NCT01775124|163012635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|-0.2|||ANOVA|||Descriptive, no hypothesis||-0.2|-2.95|
81660296|NCT00346268|163012647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least square (LS) mean difference (net)|-7.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.55||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.63|-0.53||Adjusted for treatment group and center|ANOVA|||||-0.53|-14.63|0.035
81660297|NCT00346268|163012648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least square (LS) mean difference (net)|-15.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.47|-4.85||Adjusted for treatment group and center|ANOVA|||||-4.85|-25.47|0.004
81660298|NCT00346268|163012649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.257||95.0|||||Log Rank|Stratified by center||||||0.257
81660299|NCT00346268|163012650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference (net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.53||Adjusted for treatment group and center|ANCOVA|Covariates:Total RBCUs and RBCUs substituted during surgery, baseline hemoglobin, swab and lavage weights, intraoperative blood loss fluid volume||||0.53|-0.68|0.810
81660300|NCT00346268|163012652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference (net)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.35|||ANOVA|||The difference in pain at rest prior to administration and pain at rest post administration compared between treatments at 48 hours post surgery.||0.35|-0.01|0.070
81660301|NCT00346268|163012652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.33|||ANOVA|||The difference in pain at movement prior to administration and pain at movement post administration compared between treatments at 48 hours post surgery.||0.33|-0.02|0.074
81660302|NCT00346268|163012653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference (net)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.26||Adjusted for treatment group and center|ANOVA|||24 hours post surgery||-0.26|-1.16|0.002
81660303|NCT00346268|163012653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference (net)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.23||Adjusted for treatment group and center|ANOVA|||48 hours post surgery||-0.23|-1.22|0.004
81660304|NCT00346268|163012654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference (net)|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.56||Adjusted for treatment group and center|ANOVA|||24 hours post surgery||-0.56|-1.77|0.001
81660305|NCT00346268|163012654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference (net)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.24||Adjusted for treatment group and center|ANOVA|||48 hours post surgery||-0.24|-1.41|0.006
81704585|NCT02448914|163105570|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was first to attempt to show non-inferiority. To show non-inferiority of TRIGEL over Duodopa, the lower limit of the two-sided CI for the treatment ratio had to be above the chosen non-inferiority margin of 0.9. If non-inferiority was shown, analysis continued with test of superiority. To show superiority of TRIGEL versus Duodopa, the lower confidence limit had to be above 1 (corresponding to a p-value less than 0.05).|back-transformed ratio|1.382|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.264|1.511|||ANCOVA|||Levodopa AUC 0-14h/dose, was derived using the trapezoidal method and divided by the total administered dose of levodopa during the corresponding time interval.The primary endpoint was log transformed and analysed using an ANCOVA, adjusting for treatment, period and patient. The back-transformed ratio of TRIGEL over Duodopa was calculated together with 95% confidence intervals (CI) and the associated (2 sided) p value.||1.511|1.264|<0.0001
81704586|NCT00880607|163105579|OTHER|Wilcoxon rank-sum test because the outcome variable was found to have a skewed distribution.|Median Difference (Final Values)|7.7||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|21.2||Hodges-Lehmanne estimation method|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges-Lehmanne estimation method|||21.2|-5.8|.27
81704587|NCT00880607|163105580|OTHER|Log-rank test in Kaplan-Meier used.||||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||.42
81704588|NCT00880607|163105582|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.08
81632489|NCT02382003|162954321|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.018||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|||||=No-train+Neut\~Pos+Anx,0.049=No-train+Neut\~Pos+Neut,Positive(all)\~No-train+Anx≥0.198,50/50(all)\~No-train+Anx≥0.104,0.014=No-train+Neut\~50/50+Neut,0.627=No-train+Neut\~50/50+Anx,0.021=Pos+Anx\~50/50+Anx,0.764=Pos+Anx\~50/50+Neut,Pos+Neut\~50/50(all)≥0.067|Likelihood Ratio Tests|2=all df|=No-train+Neut\~Pos+Anx,6.041=No-train+Neut\~Pos+Neut,Positive(all)\~No-train+Anx≤3.240,50/50(all)\~No-train+Anx≤4.534,8.525=No-train+Neut\~50/50+Neut,0.933=No-train+Neut\~50/50+Anx,7.686=Pos+Anx\~50/50+Anx,0.537=Pos+Anx\~50/50+Neut,Pos+Neut\~50/50(all)≤5.395|Effect of CBM-I condition and Imagery Prime Type interaction: Each cell of the interaction was represented by one of 5 binary variables, set to 1 if a participant was in that group, and 0 otherwise; the sixth group (No-training + neutral prime) was considered a reference group, and was represented by all variables being 0. Due to high attrition, latent growth curve modeling was used instead of the planned approach. Because omnibus tests were not run, results for all comparisons are listed below.||||0.049
81632490|NCT02382003|162954322|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|17.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||=Positive\~No-training, Positive\~50/50 training\<0.001, 0.124=50/50\~No-training Alpha = .05|Likelihood Ratio Tests|2=df Positive\~No-training, 2=df Positive\~50/50 training, 2=df 50/50\~No-training|=Positive\~No-training, 31.921=Positive\~50/50 training, 4.175=50/50\~No-training|Effect of CBM-I condition: The main effect of CBM-I was represented by three binary variables in the main effect models (Positive vs. No-training control; 50/50 vs. No- training control; Positive vs. 50/50). Due to high attrition, latent growth curve modeling was used instead of the planned approach (mixed effects models with multiple imputation of missing values) to minimize bias due to missing data estimation. Because omnibus tests were not run, results for all comparisons are listed below.||||<0.001
81632491|NCT02382003|162954322|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.634||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|||||=Neutral\~Anxiety prime Alpha = .05|Likelihood Ratio Tests|2=df Neutral\~Anxiety prime|=Neutral\~Anxiety prime|Effect of Imagery Prime Type: The main effect of imagery prime was represented by one binary variable (neutral vs. anxiety imagery). Due to high attrition, latent growth curve modeling was used instead of the planned approach (mixed effects models with multiple imputation of missing values) to minimize bias due to missing data estimation. Because omnibus tests were not run, results for all comparisons are listed below.||||0.728
81660306|NCT02164383|163012661|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.82||||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||ANOVA results: F(1,28)=.04, p=.85, partial eta-squared (as a measure of effect size) = .001|||||.85
81704589|NCT00880607|163105583|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.30
81704590|NCT00880607|163105584|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.07
81704591|NCT00880607|163105585|OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.31
81704592|NCT01628042|163105586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.36|2.46|||ANCOVA|||||2.46|1.36|
81704593|NCT01628042|163105586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|2.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.55|2.74|||ANCOVA|||||2.74|1.55|
81704594|NCT01628042|163105586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|2.0|||ANCOVA|||||2.00|1.11|
81704595|NCT01628042|163105587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|2.27|||ANCOVA|||||2.27|0.89|
81704596|NCT01628042|163105587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ration|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|2.63|||ANCOVA|||||2.63|1.07|
81704597|NCT01628042|163105587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.23|3.13|||ANCOVA|||||3.13|1.23|
81660307|NCT02831387|163012700|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.88||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.696|9.936|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 1 for Change From Baseline to Day 29 in the Subject Reported Dry Eye Questionnaire||9.936|-13.696|0.749
81660308|NCT02831387|163012701|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.6||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 1 for Change From Baseline (Visit 2) to Day 29 in Frequency Scores||5.3|-18.4|0.267
81660309|NCT02831387|163012702|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.9||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|15.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 1 for Change From Baseline (Visit 2) to Day 29 in Severity Scores||15.4|-7.6|0.495
81660310|NCT02831387|163012703|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 1 for Change From Baseline to Day 29 in Fluorescein Staining of the Cornea||1.9|-0.6|0.316
81660311|NCT02831387|163012704|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 1 for Change From Baseline to Day 29 in Lissamine Green Staining of the Conjunctiva||1.5|-1.9|0.823
81660312|NCT02831387|163012705|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.923|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.515|7.184||||||Statistical Analysis 1 for the Number of participants with at least 20% improvement in symptoms from baseline to Day 29||7.184|0.515|
81660313|NCT02831387|163012706|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.666||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.759|11.092|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 1 for Change From Baseline (Visit 2) to Day 15 (Visit 3) in the Subject-reported Dry Eye Symptom Score||11.092|-7.759|0.723
81660314|NCT00252733|163012713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.821||||0.0508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|1.001|||Log Rank|Generalized||||1.001|0.673|0.0508
81660315|NCT01375114|163012717|OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.67
81704598|NCT01628042|163105588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|0.74|||ANCOVA|||||0.74|0.41|
81660316|NCT01375114|163012718|OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.71
81660317|NCT01375114|163012719|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.34
81660318|NCT01375114|163012720|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.36
81660319|NCT01375114|163012721|OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.56
81660320|NCT04601870|163012731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.4137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.566|3.973|||Chi-squared|Chi squared equals 0.668 with 1 degrees of freedom|Odds ratio for completing counseling in $50 arm vs. $0 arm|||3.973|.566|0.4137
81632492|NCT02382003|162954322|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|15.034|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||=Pos+Anx\~No-train+Neut, 0.026=Pos+Anx\~No-train+Anx, 0.002=Pos+Neut\~No-train+Neut, 0.091=Pos+Neut\~No-train+Anx, 50/50(all)\~No-train(all)≥ 0.081, Positive(all)\~50/50(all)\< 0.001|Likelihood Ratio Tests|2=all df|=Pos+Anx\~No-train+Neut, 7.306=Pos+Anx\~No-train+Anx, 12.672=Pos+Neut\~No-train+Neut, 4.802=Pos+Neut\~No-train+Anx, 50/50(all)\~No-train(all)≤5.037, Positive(all)\~50/50(all)≥16.239|Effect of CBM-I condition and Imagery Prime Type interaction: Each cell of the interaction was represented by one of 5 binary variables, set to 1 if a participant was in that group, and 0 otherwise; the sixth group (No-training + neutral prime) was considered a reference group, and was represented by all variables being 0. Due to high attrition, latent growth curve modeling was used instead of the planned approach. Because omnibus tests were not run, results for all comparisons are listed below.||||<0.001
81632493|NCT02382003|162954323|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.924|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||=Positive\~No-training, Positive\~50/50 training\< 0.001, 0.100=50/50\~No-training Alpha = .05|Likelihood Ratio Tests|2=df Positive\~No-training, 2=df Positive\~50/50 training, 2=df 50/50\~No-training|=Positive\~No-training, 15.288=Positive\~50/50 training, 4.605=50/50\~No-training|Effect of CBM-I condition: The main effect of CBM-I was represented by three binary variables in the main effect models (Positive vs. No-training control; 50/50 vs. No- training control; Positive vs. 50/50). Due to high attrition, latent growth curve modeling was used instead of the planned approach (mixed effects models with multiple imputation of missing values) to minimize bias due to missing data estimation. Because omnibus tests were not run, results for all comparisons are listed below.||||< 0.001
81632494|NCT02382003|162954323|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.011||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|||||=Neutral\~Anxiety prime Alpha = .05|Likelihood Ratio Tests|2=df Neutral\~Anxiety prime|=Neutral\~Anxiety prime|Effect of Imagery Prime Type: The main effect of imagery prime was represented by one binary variable (neutral vs. anxiety imagery). Due to high attrition, latent growth curve modeling was used instead of the planned approach (mixed effects models with multiple imputation of missing values) to minimize bias due to missing data estimation. Because omnibus tests were not run, results for all comparisons are listed below.||||0.135
81632495|NCT02382003|162954323|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.402||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||=Pos+Anx\~No-train+Neut, Pos+Anx\~No-train+Anx\<0.048, Pos+Neut\~No-train+Neut\<0.001, 0.055=Pos+Neut\~No-train+Anx, 50/50(all)\~No-train+Anx≥0.139, 0.034=No-train+Neut\~50/50+Neut, 0.340=No-train+Neut\~50/50+Anx, Pos(all)\~50/50(all)≥ 0.087|Likelihood Ratio Tests|2=all df|=Pos+Anx\~No-train+Neut, 6.076=Pos+Anx\~No-train+Anx, 14.525=Pos+Neut\~No-train+Neut, 5.811=Pos+Neut\~No-train+Anx, 50/50(all)\~No-train+Anx≤3.950, 6.770=No-train+Neut\~50/50+Neut, 2.158=No-train+Neut\~50/50+Anx, Pos(all)\~50/50(all)≤4.876|Effect of CBM-I condition and Imagery Prime Type interaction: Each cell of the interaction was represented by one of 5 binary variables, set to 1 if a participant was in that group, and 0 otherwise; the sixth group (No-training + neutral prime) was considered a reference group, and was represented by all variables being 0. Due to high attrition, latent growth curve modeling was used instead of the planned approach. Because omnibus tests were not run, results for all comparisons are listed below.||||0.009
81632496|NCT05155306|162954333|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio [%]|89.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.5|99.7|||||Ratio is calculated as test/reference. Geometric Standard Error = 1.067.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||99.7|79.5|
81632497|NCT05155306|162954333|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio [%]|98.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.4|101.9|||||Ratio is calculated as test/reference. Geometric Standard Error = 1.022.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||101.9|94.4|
81534385|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|44.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||44.8|-4.8|1.000
81534386|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-23.3||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.8|33.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||33.2|-79.8|0.423
81534387|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-32.9||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.0|8.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||8.2|-74.0|0.250
81632498|NCT05155306|162954333|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio [%]|202.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|180.1|227.5|||||Ratio is calculated as fed/fasted. Geometric Standard Error = 1.069.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||227.5|180.1|
81632499|NCT05155306|162954333|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio [%]|173.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|158.3|190.8|||||Ratio is calculated as fed/fasted. Geometric Standard Error = 1.055.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||190.8|158.3|
81632500|NCT05155306|162954334|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio [%]|83.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.6|99.0|||||Ratio is calculated as test/reference. Geometric Standard Error = 1.106.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||99.0|69.6|
81534388|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|28.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||28.6|-8.6|1.000
81534389|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|44.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||44.8|-4.8|1.000
81534390|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.2|33.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||33.1|-50.2|1.000
81534391|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.2|45.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||45.5|-72.2|1.000
81632501|NCT05155306|162954334|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio [%]|99.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.7|112.0|||||Ratio is calculated as test/reference. Geometric Standard Error = 1.070.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||112.0|88.7|
81632502|NCT05155306|162954334|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio [%]|153.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|126.0|187.3|||||Ratio is calculated as fed/fasted. Geometric Standard Error = 1.121.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||187.3|126.0|
81534392|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-46.7||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|12.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||12.2|-100.0|0.203
81632503|NCT05155306|162954334|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio [%]|121.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.6|147.8|||||Ratio is calculated as fed/fasted. Geometric Standard Error = 1.120.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||147.8|99.6|
81632504|NCT05155306|162954335|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio [%]|89.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.4|100.4|||||Ratio is calculated as test/reference. Geometric Standard Error = 1.066.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||100.4|80.4|
81632505|NCT05155306|162954335|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio [%]|100.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.8|104.1|||||Ratio is calculated as test/reference. Geometric Standard Error = 1.021.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||104.1|96.8|
81632506|NCT05155306|162954335|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio [%]|202.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|179.6|228.5|||||Ratio is calculated as fed/fasted. Geometric Standard Error = 1.072.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||228.5|179.6|
81660321|NCT04601870|163012731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.4137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.566|3.973|||Chi-squared|Chi squared equals 0.668 with 1 degrees of freedom|Odds ratio for completing counseling in $100 arm vs. $0 arm|||3.973|.566|0.4137
81660322|NCT04601870|163012731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.3383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.653|3.446|||Chi-squared|Chi squared equals 0.917 with 1 degrees of freedom|Odds ratio for completing counseling in $50 or $100 arm vs. $0 arm|$0 vs. $50 or $100||3.446|.653|.3383
81704599|NCT01628042|163105588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|0.65|||ANCOVA|||||0.65|0.36|
81632507|NCT05155306|162954335|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio [%]|172.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|158.2|187.7|||||Ratio is calculated as fed/fasted. Geometric Standard Error = 1.050.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||187.7|158.2|
81660323|NCT04601870|163012732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.333||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|10.6751|||Chi-squared|Chi squared equals 1.243 with 1 degrees of freedom|Odds ratio for achieving confirmed abstinence at 6 months post-tqd in $50 arm vs. $0 arm|||10.6751|.5100|.2650
81660324|NCT04601870|163012732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8333||||0.8472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1301|5.3369|||Chi-squared|Chi squared equals 0.037 with 1 degrees of freedom|Odds ratio for achieving confirmed abstinence at 6 months post-tqd in $100 arm vs. $0 arm|||5.3369|.1301|.8472
81660325|NCT04601870|163012732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.541||||0.5478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3731|6.364|||Chi-squared|Chi squared equals 0.361 with 1 degrees of freedom|Odds ratio for achieving confirmed abstinence at 6 months post-tqd in $50 or $100 arms vs. $0 arm|$0 vs. $50 or $100||6.3640|.3731|.5478
81704600|NCT01628042|163105588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.90|0.50|
81660326|NCT04601870|163012732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3571||||0.2276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06355|2.007|||Chi-squared|Chi squared equals 1.456 with 1 degrees of freedom|Odds ratio for achieving confirmed abstinence at 6 months post-tqd in $100 arm vs. $50 arm|||2.0070|.06355|.2276
81660327|NCT04193436|163012741|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Means|92.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.15|126.6||||||The effect of the hepatic impairment on PK parameter AUCinf were assessed by constructing 90% confidence intervals around the estimated difference between each of the Test (impaired) cohorts and the Reference (without hepatic impairment) cohort using a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) model based on natural log transformed data.||126.60|68.15|
81704601|NCT01696396|163105602|SUPERIORITY|The study was powered for formal statistical testing of the abrilumab 70 mg group. The primary and key secondary endpoints were tested under a sequential framework of statistical hypotheses, each with 2-sided significance level of 0.10 for the treatment effect of abrilumab 70 mg compared with placebo.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|2.44|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||2.44|0.54|0.76
81704602|NCT01696396|163105602|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.9|8.9||||||The difference in remission rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||8.9|-7.9|
81466484|NCT02045862|162625404|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.01|||Overdispersed Binomial Regression|||Odds ratio vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Odds ratio was from a overdispersed binomial regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and log transformed baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours as a covariate||2.01|1.26|<0.001
81534393|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.2|33.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||33.1|-50.2|1.000
81660328|NCT04193436|163012741|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Means|134.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.61|183.17||||||The effect of the hepatic impairment on PK parameter AUCinf were assessed by constructing 90% confidence intervals around the estimated difference between each of the Test (impaired) cohorts and the Reference (without hepatic impairment) cohort using a one-way ANOVA model based on natural log transformed data.||183.17|98.61|
81660329|NCT04193436|163012741|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Means|139.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.69|192.78||||||The effect of the hepatic impairment on PK parameter AUCinf were assessed by constructing 90% confidence intervals around the estimated difference between each of the Test (impaired) cohorts and the Reference (without hepatic impairment) cohort using a one-way ANOVA model based on natural log transformed data.||192.78|100.69|
81660330|NCT04193436|163012742|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Means|87.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.61|119.53||||||The effect of the hepatic impairment on PK parameter Cmax were assessed by constructing 90% confidence intervals around the estimated difference between each of the Test (impaired) cohorts and the Reference (without hepatic impairment) cohort using a one-way ANOVA model based on natural log transformed data.||119.53|63.61|
81632508|NCT04121741|162954356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.864|TWO_SIDED|||||Using Bonferroni correction for 3 primary outcomes (FMD, RHI, fRHI), a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.0167.|Regression, Linear|Included outlier detection and removal with estimation of standard models for a three-treatment, cross-over design.|Estimated mean difference for FMD% (singing video intervention compared to control) is shown. Estimates of FMD% for singing coach intervention compared to control also performed.||"Please reference the following pre-print manuscript for additional statistical analyses.~Bagherimohamadipour M, Hammad M, Visotcky A, Sparapani R, Kulinski J. Effects of Singing on Vascular Health in Older Adults with Coronary Artery Disease: A Randomized Trial. medRxiv \[Preprint\]. 2024 Jul 27:2024.07.25.24311033. doi: 10.1101/2024.07.25.24311033. PMID: 39108506; PMCID: PMC11302710."|||0.864
81632509|NCT04121741|162954356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.913|TWO_SIDED|||||Using Bonferroni correction for 3 primary outcomes (FMD, RHI, fRHI), a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.0167.|Regression, Linear|Included outlier detection and removal with estimation of standard models for a three-treatment, cross-over design.|Estimated mean difference for FMD% (singing coach intervention compared to control) is shown. Estimates of FMD% for singing video intervention compared to control also performed.||"Please reference the following pre-print manuscript for additional statistical analyses.~Bagherimohamadipour M, Hammad M, Visotcky A, Sparapani R, Kulinski J. Effects of Singing on Vascular Health in Older Adults with Coronary Artery Disease: A Randomized Trial. medRxiv \[Preprint\]. 2024 Jul 27:2024.07.25.24311033. doi: 10.1101/2024.07.25.24311033. PMID: 39108506; PMCID: PMC11302710."|||0.913
81632510|NCT04121741|162954357|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.29|TWO_SIDED|||||Using Bonferroni correction for 3 primary outcomes (FMD, RHI, fRHI), a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.0167.|Regression, Linear|Included outlier detection and removal with estimation of standard models for a three-treatment, cross-over design.|Estimated mean difference for RHI (singing video intervention compared to control) is shown. Estimates of RHI for singing coach intervention compared to control also performed.||"Please reference the following pre-print manuscript for additional statistical analyses.~Bagherimohamadipour M, Hammad M, Visotcky A, Sparapani R, Kulinski J. Effects of Singing on Vascular Health in Older Adults with Coronary Artery Disease: A Randomized Trial. medRxiv \[Preprint\]. 2024 Jul 27:2024.07.25.24311033. doi: 10.1101/2024.07.25.24311033. PMID: 39108506; PMCID: PMC11302710."|||0.290
81660331|NCT04193436|163012742|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Means|102.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.59|140.15||||||The effect of the hepatic impairment on PK parameter Cmax were assessed by constructing 90% confidence intervals around the estimated difference between each of the Test (impaired) cohorts and the Reference (without hepatic impairment) cohort using a one-way ANOVA model based on natural log transformed data.||140.15|74.59|
81660332|NCT04193436|163012742|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Means|83.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.18|116.62||||||The effect of the hepatic impairment on PK parameter Cmax were assessed by constructing 90% confidence intervals around the estimated difference between each of the Test (impaired) cohorts and the Reference (without hepatic impairment) cohort using a one-way ANOVA model based on natural log transformed data.||116.62|60.18|
81660333|NCT04193436|163012743|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Means|121.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.69|167.31||||||The effect of the hepatic impairment on PK parameter AUCinf,u were assessed by constructing 90% confidence intervals around the estimated difference between each of the Test (impaired) cohorts and the Reference (without hepatic impairment) cohort using a one-way ANOVA model based on natural log transformed data.||167.31|88.69|
81660334|NCT04193436|163012743|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Means|178.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|129.96|245.18||||||The effect of the hepatic impairment on PK parameter AUCinf,u were assessed by constructing 90% confidence intervals around the estimated difference between each of the Test (impaired) cohorts and the Reference (without hepatic impairment) cohort using a one-way ANOVA model based on natural log transformed data.||245.18|129.96|
81660335|NCT04193436|163012743|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Means|195.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|140.31|273.03||||||The effect of the hepatic impairment on PK parameter AUCinf,u were assessed by constructing 90% confidence intervals around the estimated difference between each of the Test (impaired) cohorts and the Reference (without hepatic impairment) cohort using a one-way ANOVA model based on natural log transformed data.||273.03|140.31|
81660336|NCT04193436|163012744|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Means|114.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.13|148.63||||||The effect of the hepatic impairment on PK parameter Cmax,u were assessed by constructing 90% confidence intervals around the estimated difference between each of the Test (impaired) cohorts and the Reference (without hepatic impairment) cohort using a one-way ANOVA model based on natural log transformed data.||148.63|88.13|
81660337|NCT04193436|163012744|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Means|136.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.75|176.67||||||The effect of the hepatic impairment on PK parameter Cmax,u were assessed by constructing 90% confidence intervals around the estimated difference between each of the Test (impaired) cohorts and the Reference (without hepatic impairment) cohort using a one-way ANOVA model based on natural log transformed data.||176.67|104.75|
81660338|NCT04193436|163012744|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Means|117.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.61|155.03||||||The effect of the hepatic impairment on PK parameter Cmax,u were assessed by constructing 90% confidence intervals around the estimated difference between each of the Test (impaired) cohorts and the Reference (without hepatic impairment) cohort using a one-way ANOVA model based on natural log transformed data.||155.03|89.61|
81686036|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.16|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.16|0.09|
81632511|NCT04121741|162954357|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.462|TWO_SIDED|||||Using Bonferroni correction for 3 primary outcomes (FMD, RHI, fRHI), a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.0167.|Regression, Linear|Included outlier detection and removal with estimation of standard models for a three-treatment, cross-over design.|Estimated mean difference for RHI (singing coach intervention compared to control) is shown. Estimates of RHI for singing video intervention compared to control also performed.||"Please reference the following pre-print manuscript for additional statistical analyses.~Bagherimohamadipour M, Hammad M, Visotcky A, Sparapani R, Kulinski J. Effects of Singing on Vascular Health in Older Adults with Coronary Artery Disease: A Randomized Trial. medRxiv \[Preprint\]. 2024 Jul 27:2024.07.25.24311033. doi: 10.1101/2024.07.25.24311033. PMID: 39108506; PMCID: PMC11302710."|||0.462
81632512|NCT04121741|162954358|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||Using Bonferroni correction for 3 primary outcomes (FMD, RHI, fRHI), a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.0167.|Regression, Linear|Included outlier detection and removal with estimation of standard models for a three-treatment, cross-over design.|Estimated mean difference for fRHI (singing video intervention compared to control) is shown. Estimates of fRHI for singing coach intervention compared to control also performed.||"Please reference the following pre-print manuscript for additional statistical analyses.~Bagherimohamadipour M, Hammad M, Visotcky A, Sparapani R, Kulinski J. Effects of Singing on Vascular Health in Older Adults with Coronary Artery Disease: A Randomized Trial. medRxiv \[Preprint\]. 2024 Jul 27:2024.07.25.24311033. doi: 10.1101/2024.07.25.24311033. PMID: 39108506; PMCID: PMC11302710."|||0.005
81632513|NCT04121741|162954358|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.57|TWO_SIDED|||||Using Bonferroni correction for 3 primary outcomes (FMD, RHI, fRHI), a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.0167.|Regression, Linear|Included outlier detection and removal with estimation of standard models for a three-treatment, cross-over design.|Estimated mean difference for fRHI (singing coach intervention compared to control) is shown. Estimates of fRHI for singing video intervention compared to control also performed.||"Please reference the following pre-print manuscript for additional statistical analyses.~Bagherimohamadipour M, Hammad M, Visotcky A, Sparapani R, Kulinski J. Effects of Singing on Vascular Health in Older Adults with Coronary Artery Disease: A Randomized Trial. medRxiv \[Preprint\]. 2024 Jul 27:2024.07.25.24311033. doi: 10.1101/2024.07.25.24311033. PMID: 39108506; PMCID: PMC11302710."|||0.570
81632514|NCT01084863|162954368|EQUIVALENCE|Pharmacokinetic equivalence was predefined based on acceptance criteria, 80% to 125%.|Geometric Mean Ratio|104.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.64|116.78||||||||116.78|93.64|
81632515|NCT03275285|162954407|SUPERIORITY|For PFS, the nominal significance levels at primary analysis was determined using alpha-spending function in order to control overall 1-sided type 1 error at 2.5%. The 1-sided nominal significance level to declare overwhelming efficacy at primary analysis (103 PFS events) was 0.005. Because the median PFS was not reached at the primary analysis, it was described at the final analysis.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.531||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.318|0.889||One-sided p-value based on Stratified log-rank test. Threshold for statistical significance at 0.005.|Stratified Log-Rank test|Stratified on number of prior lines of therapy (1 vs \>1) \& revised international staging system stage (I/II vs III vs not classified) as per IRT.|Hazard Ratio was stratified on number of prior lines of therapy (1 vs. \>1) and R-ISS stage (I or II vs. III vs. not classified) according to IRT.|Statistical analysis for comparison of PFS between the Kd and IKd arms based on primary analysis.||0.889|0.318|0.0007
81632516|NCT03275285|162954408|SUPERIORITY|The 1-sided nominal significance level to declare overwhelming efficacy at primary analysis was 0.004. Because the median PFS was not reached at the primary analysis, it was described at the final analysis.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.548||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|99.2|0.317|0.948||One-sided p-value based on Stratified log-rank test. Threshold for statistical significance at 0.004.|Stratified Log-Rank test|Stratified on number of prior lines of therapy (1 vs \>1) \& revised international staging system stage (I/II vs III vs not classified) as per IRT.|Hazard Ratio was stratified on number of prior lines of therapy (1 vs. \>1) and R-ISS stage (I or II vs. III vs. not classified) according to IRT.|Statistical analysis for comparison of PFS between the Kd and IKd arm based on primary analysis.||0.948|0.317|0.0016
81632517|NCT03275285|162954409|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.576|||||TWO_SIDED|95.4|0.418|0.792|||||Hazard Ratio was stratified on number of prior lines of therapy (1 vs. \>1) and R-ISS stage (I or II vs. III vs. not classified) according to IRT.|||0.792|0.418|
81632518|NCT03275285|162954410|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.594|||||TWO_SIDED|95.4|0.424|0.832|||||Hazard Ratio was stratified on number of prior lines of therapy (1 vs. \>1) and R-ISS stage (I or II vs. III vs. not classified) according to IRT.|||0.832|0.424|
81632519|NCT03275285|162954411|SUPERIORITY|A closed test procedure was used to control the Type I error rate from the primary efficacy endpoints sequentially through the secondary efficacy endpoints. No further testing would be performed unless the significance level had been reached on PFS and testing on subsequent endpoints were continued only if the null hypothesis for the previously tested endpoint was rejected.||||||0.193||||||One-sided p-value based on Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. Threshold for statistical significance level at 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|One sided p-value was stratified based on randomization factors according to IRT.||Statistical analysis for comparison of Overall Response between the Kd and IKd arms based on primary analysis.||||0.1930
81632520|NCT03275285|162954418|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.425|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.269|0.672|||||Stratification was done on the number of prior lines of therapy (1 vs. \>1) and R-ISS stage (I or II vs. III vs. not classified) according to IRT.|||0.672|0.269|
81632521|NCT03275285|162954419|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.495|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.324|0.757|||||Stratification was done on the number of prior lines of therapy (1 vs. \>1) and R-ISS stage (I or II vs. III vs. not classified) according to IRT.|||0.757|0.324|
81632522|NCT03275285|162954420|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|1.143|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.888|1.471|||||||Stratification was done on the number of prior lines of therapy (1 vs. \>1) and R-ISS stage (I or II vs. III vs. not classified) according to IRT.|1.471|0.888|
81632523|NCT03275285|162954421|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.955|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.233|||||Stratification was done on the number of prior lines of therapy (1 vs. \>1) and R-ISS stage (I or II vs. III vs. not classified) according to IRT.|||1.233|0.740|
81632524|NCT03275285|162954422|SUPERIORITY|\[Not specified\]|[Stratified Hazard Ratio]|0.683|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.496|0.941|||||Stratification was done on the number of prior lines of therapy (1 vs. \>1) and R-ISS stage (I or II vs. III vs. not classified) according to IRT.|\[Not specified\]||0.941|0.496|
81632525|NCT03275285|162954423|SUPERIORITY|\[Not specified\]|Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.663|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.491|0.895|||||Stratification was done on the number of prior lines of therapy (1 vs. \>1) and R-ISS stage (I or II vs. III vs. not classified) according to IRT.|\[Not specified\]||0.895|0.491|
81632526|NCT04191824|162954497|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.7769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|2.1||In order to maintain an overall alpha of 0.05 and account for two interim analyses, a two-sided alpha of 0.0492 was used for assessing the statistical significance in the final analysis of this primary endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.1|-2.7|0.7769
81632527|NCT04191824|162954498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.106|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|0.151|||Chi-squared|||||0.151|0.061|<0.0001
81632528|NCT04191824|162954499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.057||||0.0753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.12|||Chi-squared|||||0.120|-0.006|0.0753
81632529|NCT04191824|162954500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.002||||0.8044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.016|||Chi-squared|||||0.016|-0.013|0.8044
81632530|NCT04191824|162954501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.052||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.105|0.002|||Chi-squared|||||0.002|-0.105|0.0570
81632531|NCT04191824|162954502|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.045||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.072|||Chi-squared|||||0.072|0.018|0.0012
81632532|NCT04191824|162954503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.006||||0.8483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.055|||Chi-squared|||||0.055|-0.066|0.8483
81632533|NCT01324310|162954511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Geometric Mean|124.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.2|140.5|||ANOVA||"Geometric means ratio (Romidepsin + Ketoconazole/Romidepsin) and 90% CI of the ratio of geometric means are from an ANOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and subject as random effect on the natural log transformed PK values."|||140.5|110.2|
81632534|NCT01324310|162954512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the Geometric Mean|123.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.6|139.6|||ANOVA|||||139.6|109.6|
81632535|NCT01324310|162954513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the Geometric Mean|124.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.0|142.4|||ANOVA|||||142.4|109.0|
81632536|NCT01324310|162954514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the Geometric Mean|109.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.9|126.4|||ANOVA|||||126.4|94.9|
81632537|NCT01324310|162954515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.7422|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.485|0.095|||Wilcoxon signed- rank|||"Note: The median, median difference (romidepsin + ketoconazole minus romidepsin) and 90% CI of the median difference are from Hodges-Lehmann Estimate. The P-value is from Wilcoxon signed-rank test."||0.095|-0.485|0.7422
81632538|NCT03170882|162954520|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.847|||=|0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.535|1.341|||Log Rank||HR obtained by unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by age,international staging system(ISS),prior lines of therapy. HR\<1 was deemed to indicate better PFS in Ixazomib+Dexamethasone arm over Pomalidomide+Dexamethasone arm.|||1.341|0.535|=0.477
81632539|NCT03170882|162954521|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.427|||=|0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.761|2.677|||Log Rank||HR obtained by unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by age, ISS and prior lines of therapy. HR \<1 was deemed to indicate longer survival time in Ixazomib + Dexamethasone arm as compared to Pomalidomide + Dexamethasone arm.|||2.677|0.761|=0.265
81632540|NCT03170882|162954522|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||=|0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||OR was based on logistic regression model with treatment group as categorical predictor variable and age, ISS and prior lines of therapy. OR \>1 was deemed to indicate better response in Ixazomib+Dexamethasone arm over Pomalidomide+Dexamethasone arm.|||1.90|0.43|=0.634
81632541|NCT03170882|162954524|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.556|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.288|1.073|||||HR was obtained by unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by age, ISS, prior lines of therapy. HR \>1 was deemed to indicate quicker response time in Ixazomib + Dexamethasone arm over Pomalidomide + Dexamethasone arm.|||1.073|0.288|
81632542|NCT03170882|162954525|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||=|0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.506|1.361|||Log Rank||HR: obtained by unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by age,ISS,prior lines of therapy. HR\<1 was deemed to indicate better disease progression prevention in Ixazomib+Dexamethasone arm over Pomalidomide+Dexamethasone arm.|||1.361|0.506|=0.459
81632543|NCT01830595|162954536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.38
81632544|NCT01830595|162954538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81632545|NCT01830595|162954539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.10
81632546|NCT00115934|162954573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.1||||0.013||95.0|-17.8|-2.4|||Fisher Exact||The risk difference is defined as the percent of subjects with events in the RVPAS group minus the percent of subjects with events in the MBTS group.|The original sample size of 456 was based on 85% power, with a two-sided, two sample test of proportions (anticipating 28% MBTS subjects with events, 16% RVPAS subjects with events), and an alpha of 0.05. The critical p-value was 0.044 because four interim analyses were performed. The target trial size was increased from 466 to 554 to account for crossovers. The stopping boundary was crossed at the 4th interim look; however, the trial was not halted, because all subjects were enrolled.||-2.4|-17.8|0.013
81632547|NCT00115934|162954574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.06
81632548|NCT00115934|162954575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.09
81632549|NCT00115934|162954576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.009
81632550|NCT00115934|162954577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.07||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.07
81632551|NCT00115934|162954578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81632552|NCT00115934|162954579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||||0.004
81632553|NCT00115934|162954580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.10
81632554|NCT00115934|162954581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81632555|NCT00115934|162954582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.07||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81632556|NCT00115934|162954583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.97||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97
81632557|NCT00115934|162954584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.54||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.54
81632558|NCT00115934|162954585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81632559|NCT00115934|162954586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Poisson regression|The offset parameter used in the poisson regression was the log of the number of patients in each treatment arm.||||||0.003
81632560|NCT00115934|162954587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Poisson Regression|The offset parameter used in this analysis was the log of the number of patients per treatment arm.||||||0.20
81632561|NCT00115934|162954588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Poisson Regression|The offset parameter used in this analysis was the log of the number of patients per treatment arm.||||||0.002
81632562|NCT00115934|162954589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Poisson regression|The offset parameter used in this analysis was the log of the number of patients per treatment arm.||||||0.03
81632563|NCT00747565|162954591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ETDRS line scores used for statistical comparisons with mean Snellen values reported above.||||<0.0001
81632564|NCT01983683|162954592|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of CCR for cadazolid versus vancomycin is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) is above -10%|Difference between 2 proportions|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|1.3|||||CI for the difference between two proportions are estimated using the Wilson's score method|||1.3|-10.7|
81632565|NCT01983683|162954592|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of CCR for cadazolid versus vancomycin is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) is above -10%|Difference between 2 proportions|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|2.3|||||CI for the difference between two proportions are estimated using the Wilson's score method|Sensitivity analysis with imputation for a single day with missing UBM data between one day before end-of-treatment (EOT) and 2 days after EOT||2.3|-9.6|
81632566|NCT01983683|162954593|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of CCR for cadazolid versus vancomycin is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) is above -10%|Difference between 2 proportions|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|0.6|||||CI for the difference between two proportions are estimated using the Wilson' score method|||0.6|-10.4|
81632567|NCT01983683|162954594|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of cadazolid versus vancomycin is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) is above zero|Difference between 2 proportions|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|9.4|||||CI for the difference between two proportions are estimated using the Wilson's score method|||9.4|-6.1|
81632568|NCT01983683|162954595|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.7794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.24||two-sided p-value (alpha 5%) based on log-rank test stratified by first occurrence / first recurrence and geographical region.|Log Rank|||||1.24|0.86|0.7794
81632569|NCT01983683|162954596|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-0.044||||0.6871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.17||Two-sided 5% alpha level was used|ANOVA|ANOVA model for repeated measurements was fitted using all values from Day 1 (baseline) to Day 12.|The Least Square Means of the treatments differences for the changes from baseline at Day 3 were obtained using estimate statements|Comparison of the diarrhea domain scores||0.17|-0.26|0.6871
81632570|NCT01983683|162954596|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|0.025||||0.7833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.2||Two-sided 5% alpha level was used|ANOVA|ANOVA model for repeated measurements was fitted using all values from Day 1 (baseline) to Day 12.|The Least Square Means of the treatments differences for the changes from baseline at Day 3 were obtained using estimate statements|Comparison of the abdominal symptoms domain scores||0.20|-0.15|0.7833
81632571|NCT01983683|162954596|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|0.061||||0.4145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.21||Two-sided 5% alpha level was used|ANOVA|ANOVA model for repeated measurements was fitted using all values from Day 1 (baseline) to Day 12.|The Least Square Means of the treatments differences for the changes from baseline at Day 3 were obtained using estimate statements|Comparison of the other symptoms domain scores||0.21|-0.09|0.4145
81632572|NCT01983683|162954597|OTHER||Difference between 2 proportions|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|4.2|||||CI for the difference between two proportions are estimated using the Wilson's score method|Exploratory analysis||4.2|-6.5|
81632573|NCT01983683|162954598|OTHER||Difference between 2 proportions|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|3.3|||||CI for the difference between two proportions are estimated using the Wilson's score method|Exploratory analysis||3.3|-6.5|
81632574|NCT01983683|162954599|OTHER||Difference between 2 proportions|8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|16.4|||||CI for the difference between two proportions are estimated using the Wilson's score method|Exploratory analysis||16.4|1.1|
81632575|NCT01983683|162954600|SUPERIORITY|Sensitivity analysis|Difference between 2 proportions|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|10.9|||||CI for the difference between two proportions are estimated using the Wilson's score method|||10.9|-5.5|
81632576|NCT03400150|162954607|OTHER|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Farrington-Manning|||||||0.025
81632577|NCT00650078|162954632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|3.64||The p-value was based on logistic regression with treatment, geographic region, gender, and median age class as factors.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.64|1.39|0.0010
81632578|NCT00650078|162954633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-19.6||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|-6.1||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test p-value|Hodges-Lehman method|The difference between the treatment groups was assessed using the median and the 95% CI of the median computed using the Hodges Lehmann method.||||-6.1|-31.7|0.0015
81632579|NCT02278185|162954684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Chi-squared|||The difference between metabolic syndrome and treatment were evaluated with the Chi-square test|This study did not meet it's target accrual goal and thus is underpowered to detect a statistically significant difference between the two groups.|||0.46
81686037|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.62|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.62|0.41|
81686038|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.62|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.62|0.43|
81632580|NCT02278185|162954684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Chi-squared|||Cohort characteristics for Metabolic Syndrome were summarized by event and arm using counts and percentages for categorical variables and the mean, standard deviation, median, and quartiles for continuous variables. The difference between metabolic syndrome and treatment were evaluated with the Chi-square test. P-values are reported based on a null hypothesis of no difference against a two-sided alternative. Analyses were performed using SAS 9.4 (SAS Inst|Cohort characteristics for Metabolic Syndrome, the SPPB, the SHIM/FACT-P, and PSA were summarized by event and arm using counts and percentages for categorical variables and the mean, standard deviation, median, and quartiles for continuous variables. The difference between metabolic syndrome and treatment were evaluated with the Chi-square test. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was utilized to examine the difference between Month 1 and Month 12 SPPB scores. The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to assess the difference of SHIM/FACT-P scores and PSA between arms. These tests were chosen to account for the non-normal distributions of the continuous variables. The difference between PSA progression between arms was examined using the Fisher Exact Test. A heat map of scores ordered by the highest average score was also created. P-values are reported based on a null hypothesis of no difference against a two-sided alternative. Analyses were performed using SAS 9.4 (SAS Inst|||0.46
81704603|NCT01696396|163105602|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|4.57|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||4.57|0.80|0.22
81704604|NCT01696396|163105602|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.6|19.4||||||The difference in remission rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||19.4|-4.6|
81704605|NCT01696396|163105602|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|5.73|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||5.73|0.74|0.25
81704606|NCT01696396|163105602|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.8|22.6||||||The difference in remission rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||22.6|-6.8|
81704607|NCT01696396|163105603|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|3.53|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||3.53|0.90|0.16
81704608|NCT01696396|163105603|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|21.0||||||The difference in remission rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||21.0|-1.8|
81704609|NCT01696396|163105603|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|4.84|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||4.84|0.93|0.13
81704610|NCT01696396|163105603|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|27.5||||||The difference in remission rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||27.5|-2.1|
81534394|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.2|45.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||45.5|-72.2|1.000
81534395|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.7|68.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||68.0|-54.7|1.000
81632581|NCT02278185|162954695|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The results are presented in the following format: N Mean (Std Dev) Median (Q1, Q3). In all cases (Overall, Arm 1, and Arm 2) we fail to reject the null hypothesis that the samples come from the same population of scores at Month 1 versus Month 12 at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.5
81534396|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.8|56.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||56.6|-33.8|1.000
81534397|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.7|68.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||68.0|-54.7|1.000
81632582|NCT02422615|162954728|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.593||||4.1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.732|||Log Rank|||||0.732|0.480|0.00000041
81632583|NCT02422615|162954729|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.724||||0.00455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.568|0.924|||Log Rank|||||0.924|0.568|0.00455
81632584|NCT02422615|162954730|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.492|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.345|0.703||||||||0.703|0.345|
81632585|NCT01105975|162954792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|78.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.9|92.1|||mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||92.1|64.9|<0.001
81632586|NCT01105975|162954793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.2|-6.7|||mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||-6.7|-21.2|0.002
81632587|NCT01105975|162954794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|56.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.6|69.8|||mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||69.8|43.6|<0.001
81632588|NCT01105975|162954794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|97.6|||<|0.001||90.0|84.5|110.8|||mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||110.8|84.5|<0.001
81632589|NCT01105975|162954794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|131.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|118.5|145.2|||mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||145.2|118.5|<0.001
81632590|NCT01105975|162954795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.6|-10.5|||mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||-10.5|-24.6|<0.001
81632591|NCT01105975|162954795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.2|-19.2|||mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||-19.2|-33.2|<0.001
81632592|NCT01105975|162954795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-47.0|-32.7|||mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||-32.7|-47.0|<0.001
81632593|NCT01105975|162954796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|79.3|||<|0.001||90.0|66.2|92.4|||mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||92.4|66.2|<0.001
81632594|NCT01105975|162954796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|88.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.2|101.8|||mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||101.8|75.2|<0.001
81632595|NCT01105975|162954797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.2||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.3|-4.2|||mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||-4.2|-18.3|0.009
81632596|NCT01105975|162954797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.6|-6.4|||mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||-6.4|-20.6|0.002
81632597|NCT04868617|162954809|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||=|0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.03|-0.3|=0.015
81632598|NCT04868617|162954810|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||=|0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1|-1.5|=0.035
81632599|NCT01371994|162954840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1745|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Based on a Log-rank test stratified by (pooled) center and Baseline daily pad usage (≤ 3 and \> 3).||The treatment difference in the primary efficacy variable was tested using a log-rank test stratified by (pooled) center and by Baseline daily pad usage (≤3 and \>3) at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.||||0.1745
81632600|NCT01371994|162954841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4833|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mental-Haenszel test stratified by (pooled) center||Comparison at Week 4||||0.4833
81632601|NCT01371994|162954841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5761|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mental-Haenszel test stratified by (pooled) center||Comparison at Week 8||||0.5761
81632602|NCT01371994|162954841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0592|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mental-Haenszel test stratified by (pooled) center||Comparison at Week 12||||0.0592
81632603|NCT01371994|162954841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.039|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mental-Haenszel test stratified by (pooled) center||Comparison of end of treatment analysis||||0.0390
81632604|NCT01371994|162954843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.3604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.38|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of variance model including treatment and (pooled) center as fixed factors.||Comparison at Week 4||0.38|-0.14|0.3604
81632605|NCT01371994|162954843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.52|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of variance model including treatment and (pooled) center as fixed factors.||Comparison at Week 8||0.52|-0.03|0.0761
81632606|NCT01371994|162954843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.64|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of variance model including treatment and (pooled) center as fixed factors.||Comparison at Week 12||0.64|0.07|0.0149
81632607|NCT01371994|162954843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.52|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of variance model including treatment and (pooled) center as fixed factors.||Comparison of end of treatment analysis||0.52|0.02|0.0325
81632608|NCT01371994|162954845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.5186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.19|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including Baseline value as a covariates and fixed effects for (pooled) center and treatment.||Comparison at Week 12||1.19|-0.60|0.5186
81632609|NCT01371994|162954845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.4521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|1.17|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including Baseline value as a covariates and fixed effects for (pooled) center and treatment.||Comparison of end of treatment analysis||1.17|-0.52|0.4521
81632610|NCT01371994|162954847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.1493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.47|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including Baseline value as a covariates and fixed effects for (pooled) center and treatment.||Comparison at Week 12||0.47|-0.07|0.1493
81632611|NCT01371994|162954847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.44|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including Baseline value as a covariates and fixed effects for (pooled) center and treatment.||Comparison of end of treatment analysis||0.44|-0.07|0.1499
81632612|NCT01371994|162954849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.1279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|1.23|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including Baseline value as a covariates and fixed effects for (pooled) center and treatment.||Comparison at Week 12||1.23|-0.16|0.1279
81632613|NCT01371994|162954849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.1038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|1.23|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including Baseline value as a covariates and fixed effects for (pooled) center and treatment.||Comparison of end of treatment analysis||1.23|-0.11|0.1038
81632614|NCT01371994|162954851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.8876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|3.63|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including Baseline value as a covariates and fixed effects for (pooled) center and treatment.||Comparison at Week 12||3.63|-4.19|0.8876
81632615|NCT01371994|162954851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|3.21|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including Baseline value as a covariates and fixed effects for (pooled) center and treatment.||Comparison of end of treatment analysis||3.21|-8.10|0.3950
81632616|NCT01371994|162954853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43||0.4126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|6.81|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including Baseline value as a covariates and fixed effects for (pooled) center and treatment.||Comparison at Week 12||6.81|-2.82|0.4126
81632617|NCT01371994|162954853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47||0.6959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|5.85|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including Baseline value as a covariates and fixed effects for (pooled) center and treatment.||Comparison of end of treatment analysis||5.85|-3.92|0.6959
81632618|NCT01371994|162954855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.2402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|8.91|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including Baseline value as a covariates and fixed effects for (pooled) center and treatment.||Comparison at Week 12||8.91|-2.26|0.2402
81632619|NCT01371994|162954855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|6.7|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including Baseline value as a covariates and fixed effects for (pooled) center and treatment.||Comparison of end of treatment analysis||6.70|-4.50|0.6980
81534398|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|86.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||86.7|-20.0|1.000
81632620|NCT01371994|162954857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46||0.4067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|6.89|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including Baseline value as a covariates and fixed effects for (pooled) center and treatment.||Comparison at Week 12||6.89|-2.80|0.4067
81632621|NCT01371994|162954857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36||0.8507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|5.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including Baseline value as a covariates and fixed effects for (pooled) center and treatment.||Comparison of end of treatment analysis||5.10|-4.21|0.8507
81632622|NCT01371994|162954858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.27|||||||Log Rank|Based on a Log-rank test stratified by (pooled) center.||||||0.2700
81632623|NCT05601882|162954863|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by Validated Investigator's Global Assessment for Atopic Dermatitis categories \[(vIGA-AD (moderate \[3\] versus severe \[4\])\] and age (12 to \< 18; 18 to \< 40; ≥40 to \< 64 years)|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|11.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|15.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Response rate difference = Upadacitinib (Period 1) - Dupilumab (Period 1)|Upadacitinib (Period 1) vs Dupilumab (Period 1)||15.5|6.6|<0.0001
81632624|NCT05601882|162954864|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by Validated Investigator's Global Assessment for Atopic Dermatitis categories \[(vIGA-AD (moderate \[3\] versus severe \[4\])\] and age (12 to \< 18; 18 to \< 40; ≥40 to \< 64 years)|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|18.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|24.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Response rate difference = Upadacitinib (Period 1) - Dupilumab (Period 1)|Upadacitinib (Period 1) vs Dupilumab (Period 1)||24.2|12.5|<0.0001
81632625|NCT05601882|162954865|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by Validated Investigator's Global Assessment for Atopic Dermatitis categories \[(vIGA-AD (moderate \[3\] versus severe \[4\])\] and age (12 to \< 18; 18 to \< 40; ≥40 to \< 64 years)|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|14.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|20.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Response rate difference = Upadacitinib (Period 1) - Dupilumab (Period 1)|Upadacitinib (Period 1) vs Dupilumab (Period 1)||20.0|9.4|<0.0001
81632626|NCT05601882|162954866|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by Validated Investigator's Global Assessment for Atopic Dermatitis categories \[(vIGA-AD (moderate \[3\] versus severe \[4\])\] and age (12 to \< 18; 18 to \< 40; ≥40 to \< 64 years)|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|16.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|23.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Response rate difference = Upadacitinib (Period 1) - Dupilumab (Period 1)|Upadacitinib (Period 1) vs Dupilumab (Period 1)||23.0|10.2|<0.0001
81632627|NCT05601882|162954867|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by Validated Investigator's Global Assessment for Atopic Dermatitis categories \[(vIGA-AD (moderate \[3\] versus severe \[4\])\] and age (12 to \< 18; 18 to \< 40; ≥40 to \< 64 years)|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|13.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|16.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Response rate difference = Upadacitinib (Period 1) - Dupilumab (Period 1)|Upadacitinib (Period 1) vs Dupilumab (Period 1)||16.9|9.6|<0.0001
81632628|NCT05601882|162954868|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by Validated Investigator's Global Assessment for Atopic Dermatitis categories \[(vIGA-AD (moderate \[3\] versus severe \[4\])\] and age (12 to \< 18; 18 to \< 40; ≥40 to \< 64 years)|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|6.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|9.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Response rate difference = Upadacitinib (Period 1) - Dupilumab (Period 1)|Upadacitinib (Period 1) vs Dupilumab (Period 1)||9.1|3.8|<0.0001
81632629|NCT05601882|162954869|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by Validated Investigator's Global Assessment for Atopic Dermatitis categories \[(vIGA-AD (moderate \[3\] versus severe \[4\])\] and age (12 to \< 18; 18 to \< 40; ≥40 to \< 64 years)|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|14.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|18.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Response rate difference = Upadacitinib (Period 1) - Dupilumab (Period 1)|Upadacitinib (Period 1) vs Dupilumab (Period 1)||18.8|9.4|<0.0001
81632630|NCT05601882|162954870|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by Validated Investigator's Global Assessment for Atopic Dermatitis categories \[(vIGA-AD (moderate \[3\] versus severe \[4\])\] and age (12 to \< 18; 18 to \< 40; ≥40 to \< 64 years)|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|18.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|23.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Response rate difference = Upadacitinib (Period 1) - Dupilumab (Period 1)|Upadacitinib (Period 1) vs Dupilumab (Period 1)||23.3|13.9|<0.0001
81632631|NCT05601882|162954871|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by Validated Investigator's Global Assessment for Atopic Dermatitis categories \[(vIGA-AD (moderate \[3\] versus severe \[4\])\] and age (12 to \< 18; 18 to \< 40; ≥40 to \< 64 years)|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|9.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|13.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Response rate difference = Upadacitinib (Period 1) - Dupilumab (Period 1)|Upadacitinib (Period 1) vs Dupilumab (Period 1)||13.1|5.4|<0.0001
81466485|NCT02045862|162625404|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.75|||Overdispersed Binomial Regression|||Odds ratio vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Odds ratio was from a overdispersed binomial regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and log transformed baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.75|1.08|0.009
81466486|NCT02045862|162625405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.05|||Overdispersed Binomial Regression|||Odds ratio vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Odds ratio was from a overdispersed binomial regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and log transformed baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariates.||2.05|1.26|<0.001
81466487|NCT02045862|162625405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.85|||Overdispersed Binomial Regression|||Odds ratio vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Odds ratio was from a overdispersed binomial regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and log transformed baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariates.||1.85|1.14|0.002
81466488|NCT02045862|162625406|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.21||The two-sided p-value is for pairwise comparisons between the combination therapy group and the mirabegron monotherapy group from stratified rank ANCOVA.|Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.21|-0.65|<0.001
81466489|NCT02045862|162625406|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.09||The two-sided p-value is for pairwise comparisons between the combination therapy group and the solifenacin monotherapy group from stratified rank ANCOVA.|Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate||0.09|-0.36|0.009
81534399|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|70.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||70.8|-100.0|1.000
81534400|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|86.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||86.7|-20.0|1.000
81632632|NCT03593356|162954874|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.427|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.179||0.717|TWO_SIDED|||||We use OLS regression with site fixed effects and baseline covariates. We report unadjusted p-values.|Regression, Linear||Positive (negative) estimates indicate the high cash gift group had a higher (lower) mean than the low cash gift group. Our measure of dispersion of parameter estimates is the standard error of estimate as described in our analysis plan.|||||0.717
81632633|NCT03593356|162954877|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.784|TWO_SIDED|||||We reported the Westfall-Young adjusted p-value, using OLS regression with site fixed effects and baseline covariates. The unadjusted p-value was 0.789.|Regression, Linear||Positive (negative) estimates indicate the high cash gift group had a higher (lower) mean than the low cash gift group. Our measure of dispersion of parameter estimates is the standard error of estimate as described in our analysis plan.|||||0.784
81632634|NCT03593356|162954878|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.578|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.807||0.474|TWO_SIDED|||||We use OLS regression with site fixed effects and baseline covariates. We report unadjusted p-values.|Regression, Linear||Positive (negative) estimates indicate the high cash gift group had a higher (lower) mean than the low cash gift group. Our measure of dispersion of parameter estimates is the standard error of estimate as described in our analysis plan.|||||0.474
81466490|NCT02045862|162625407|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.79|||Negative Binomial Regression|||Rate ratio of number of incontinence episodes during the EoT 7-day diary between the combination therapy group and the mirabegron monotherapy group was calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥65 years), geographic region and previous study history as factors, log(number of urgency incontinence episodes divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate and post baseline number of valid diary days at EoT as the offset variable||0.79|0.48|<0.001
81534401|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|86.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||86.7|-20.0|1.000
81534402|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|70.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||70.8|-100.0|1.000
81534403|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|86.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||86.7|-20.0|1.000
81534404|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-33.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|42.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||42.1|-100.0|1.000
81534405|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|70.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||70.8|-100.0|1.000
81534406|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|86.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||86.7|-20.0|1.000
81632635|NCT03593356|162954885|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.234|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.882||0.871|TWO_SIDED|||||We reported the Westfall-Young adjusted p-value, using OLS regression with site fixed effects and baseline covariates. The unadjusted p-value was 0.791.|Regression, Linear||Positive (negative) estimates indicate the high cash gift group had a higher (lower) mean than the low cash gift group. Our measure of dispersion of parameter estimates is the standard error of estimate as described in our analysis plan.|||||0.871
81632636|NCT03593356|162954886|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.871|TWO_SIDED|||||We reported the Westfall-Young adjusted p-value, using OLS regression with site fixed effects and baseline covariates. The unadjusted p-value was 0.646.|Regression, Linear||Positive (negative) estimates indicate the high cash gift group had a higher (lower) mean than the low cash gift group. Our measure of dispersion of parameter estimates is the standard error of estimate as described in our analysis plan.|||||0.871
81632637|NCT03593356|162954887|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.872|TWO_SIDED|||||We use OLS regression with site fixed effects and baseline covariates. We report unadjusted p-values.|Regression, Linear||Positive (negative) estimates indicate the high cash gift group had a higher (lower) mean than the low cash gift group. Our measure of dispersion of parameter estimates is the standard error of estimate as described in our analysis plan.|||||0.872
81632638|NCT03593356|162954890|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.184|TWO_SIDED|||||We use OLS regression with site fixed effects and baseline covariates. We report unadjusted p-values.|Regression, Linear||Positive (negative) estimates indicate the high cash gift group had a higher (lower) mean than the low cash gift group. Our measure of dispersion of parameter estimates is the standard error of estimate as described in our analysis plan.|||||0.184
81632639|NCT03593356|162954893|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.415|TWO_SIDED|||||We reported the Westfall-Young adjusted p-value, using OLS regression with site fixed effects and baseline covariates. The unadjusted p-value was 0.427.|Regression, Linear||Positive (negative) estimates indicate the high cash gift group had a higher (lower) mean than the low cash gift group. Our measure of dispersion of parameter estimates is the standard error of estimate as described in our analysis plan.|||||0.415
81632640|NCT03593356|162954894|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.567|TWO_SIDED|||||We reported the Westfall-Young adjusted p-value, using OLS regression with site fixed effects and baseline covariates. The unadjusted p-value was 0.541.|Regression, Linear||Positive (negative) estimates indicate the high cash gift group had a higher (lower) mean than the low cash gift group. Our measure of dispersion of parameter estimates is the standard error of estimate as described in our analysis plan.|||||0.567
81632641|NCT00227266|162955153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman's correlation|0.93|||<|0.001|||||||Spearman's correlation|||MHFMS-Extend was not normally distributed at p=0.048. Test-retest reliability of MHFMS-Extend measurements from the first (S1) to the second (S2) screening visit was analyzed using Spearman's correlation.||||<0.001
81632642|NCT01617369|162955201|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test performed. Null hypothesis is that no difference in clearance 30 min and 4 hr after HS inhalation exists||||<.05
81632643|NCT01574716|162955202|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||=|0.6562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.5|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test|Based on Cox PH model|||1.50|0.77|= 0.6562
81632644|NCT01574716|162955203|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||=|0.4469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.57|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test|Based on Cox PH model|||1.57|0.82|=0.4469
81632645|NCT01574716|162955204|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.3153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.83|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test|Based on Cox PH model|||1.83|0.82|0.3153
81534407|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.4|75.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||75.4|-75.4|1.000
81534408|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|70.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||70.8|-100.0|1.000
81632646|NCT01574716|162955205|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.6|||=|1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|10.9|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test|Based on Cox PH model|Difference equal to (=) (MORAb 8.0 mg/kg + Gemcitabine/Docetaxel) minus (Placebo + Gemcitabine/Docetaxel). Confidence interval based on a normal approximation to the binomial distribution.||10.9|-12.0|= 1.000
81632647|NCT02438137|162955208|SUPERIORITY|In multiple linear regression models, the effect of DMF treatment on mean RDI change (beta-coefficient) was -11.3 respiratory events per hour (p=0.0124).|beta-coefficient for treatment effect|-11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.0124|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Multiple linear regression models were used to calculate treatment effect (DMF or placebo) on mean RDI change, controlling for change in age, gender, BMI, time spent in supine sleep, and time spent in REM sleep.|A mixed effects model, which treated RDI as a repeated measure and used individual ID as random effect, adjusted for age, gender, BMI, time spent in supine sleep, was also conducted. In this model, the effect of DMF compared to placebo, controlling for all other covariates, is a 28% decrease in Month 4 RDI (p=0.033).|||0.0124
81632648|NCT02502526|162955222|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81632649|NCT02502526|162955223|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81632650|NCT02502526|162955223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.605|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.605
81632651|NCT02502526|162955224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.520
81632652|NCT02502526|162955224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.817|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.817
81466491|NCT02045862|162625407|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.96|||Negative Binomial Regression|||Rate ratio of number of incontinence episodes during the EoT 7-day diary between the combination therapy group and the solifenacin monotherapy group is calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), geographic region and previous study history as factors, log(number of urgency incontinence episodes divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate and post baseline number of valid diary day at EoT as the offset variable||0.96|0.58|0.023
81632653|NCT01074294|162955235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69||||0.5845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|3.19||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, trial center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects and Week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between Least Squares (LS) means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|||3.19|-1.80|0.5845
81632654|NCT01074294|162955236|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.8832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|1.18||The p-value was derived using ANCOVA model with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 5 value as covariate.|ANCOVA||The difference between LS means derived from the ANCOVA model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|||1.18|-1.37|0.8832
81632655|NCT01074294|162955237|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57||||0.3864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|1.86||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, trial center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects and Week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|||1.86|-0.72|0.3864
81632656|NCT01074294|162955238|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.58||The p value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, trial center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects and Week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|||0.58|0.10|0.0061
81632657|NCT01074294|162955239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.6932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|2.46||The p-value was derived from ANCOVA model, with treatment and trial center as main effects and Week 5 value as covariate.|ANCOVA||This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|||2.46|-1.64|0.6932
81632658|NCT01074294|162955240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81||||0.2781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|2.28||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 6||2.28|-0.66|0.2781
81632659|NCT01074294|162955240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67||||0.4673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|2.49||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 7||2.49|-1.15|0.4673
81632660|NCT01074294|162955240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62||||0.5719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|2.79||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 8||2.79|-1.54|0.5719
81660339|NCT01749904|163012785|NON_INFERIORITY|The 2 treatments were compared for each time point by visit. LS mean of each treatment group, the difference in the LS mean, and the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference were obtained. Noninferiority could be claimed if the upper limit of the CIs \<1.5 mmHg at all time points of each visit and \<1.00 mmHg for at least 5 out of the 9 time points. If noninferiority was determined, superiority at each time point could be claimed if the upper limit of the 95% CI\<0 mmHg at all time points of each visit.|||||<|0.01||||||The ANCOVA results for the comparison of LS means of mean IOP between treatment groups demonstrated noninferiority of BOL-303259-X to timolol and also superiority of BOL-303259-X to timolol|ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81660340|NCT01749904|163012786|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81660341|NCT01749904|163012787|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81660342|NCT01749904|163012788|OTHER||||||||||||||||||No statistical analysis was performed on these proportions.|||
81660343|NCT02469389|163012808|SUPERIORITY|Based on randomization to treatment condition, the model assumed no differences at BL (any difference was assumed due to random sampling error).||||||0.295|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Post-hoc mixed effects model analyses of all outcomes were performed adjusting for BL CAINS MAP score.||Analyses of the primary and secondary outcomes utilized a linear mixed effects model accounting for random therapy group effects and included all available data at baseline (BL), post-treatment (PT; 12-week), and follow-up (FU; 24-week) timepoints (TPs). Error terms across TPs were assumed correlated with unstructured correlation matrix. To test time specific hypotheses, terms in the mean model included separate indicators for PT \& FU \& interaction terms between these indicators and conditions.||||0.295
81660344|NCT02469389|163012809|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.182|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.182
81660345|NCT02469389|163012810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.114|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.114
81660346|NCT02469389|163012811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.220
81660347|NCT02469389|163012812|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.018
81660348|NCT02469389|163012813|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.903|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.903
81660349|NCT02469389|163012814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.535|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.535
81660350|NCT02469389|163012815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.010
81660351|NCT02469389|163012816|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.692|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.692
81660352|NCT02469389|163012817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.498|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.498
81660353|NCT02469389|163012818|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.079
81660354|NCT02469389|163012819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.539|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.539
81660355|NCT02585232|163012850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.483|||||||ANCOVA|Caregiver education, cognitive status of the person with dementia, and baseline caregiver burden scores were included in the model as covariates.||||||.483
81660356|NCT02585232|163012851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.169|||||||ANCOVA|Caregiver education, cognitive status of the person with dementia, and baseline Dyadic Adjustment Scale scores were included as covariates.||Only caregivers that were currently or previously in a romantic relationship (e.g., spouses, partners) with the person with dementia reported on the Dyadic Adjustment Scale (i.e., N = 20, n = 9 in CC group and n = 11 in CC+C group).||||0.169
81660357|NCT02585232|163012852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.763|||||||ANCOVA|Baseline quality of life scores, education, and cognitive status were included as covariates in the model.||||||0.763
81660358|NCT02585232|163012853|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||ANCOVA|Baseline depression scores, cognitive status scores (i.e., MoCA), and education were included in the model as covariates.||||||0.780
81660359|NCT02257567|163012883|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|5.82||||0.5353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.53|25.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.38|-14.53|0.5353
81660360|NCT02257567|163012883|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates (4.89|25.0||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.89|42.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||42.63|4.89|0.0128
81660361|NCT02257567|163012892|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|0.69||||0.8817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.68|20.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.86|-19.68|0.8817
81660362|NCT02257567|163012892|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|27.5||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.66|44.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||44.74|7.66|0.0061
81660363|NCT02257567|163012894|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-1.0||||0.9523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.66|16.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.46|-18.66|0.9523
81660364|NCT02257567|163012894|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|30.0||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.48|47.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||47.37|9.48|0.0036
81660365|NCT02257567|163012895|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|3.75||||0.6574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.14|22.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.11|-15.14|0.6574
81660366|NCT02257567|163012895|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|25.0||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.89|42.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||42.63|4.89|0.0128
81660367|NCT02257567|163012898|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|3.88||||0.6225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.49|21.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.72|-14.49|0.6225
81660368|NCT02257567|163012898|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|30.0||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.94|47.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||47.12|9.94|0.0032
81660369|NCT02257567|163012899|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-6.13||||0.4835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.14|12.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.12|-24.14|0.4835
81660370|NCT02257567|163012899|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|25.0||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.39|42.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||42.33|5.39|0.0096
81660371|NCT02257567|163012900|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-0.5||||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.07|13.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.71|-15.07|0.9390
81660372|NCT02257567|163012900|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|37.5||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.64|54.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||54.71|15.64|0.0006
81660373|NCT02257567|163012901|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|37.5||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.82|54.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||54.62|15.82|0.0005
81660374|NCT02257567|163012902|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42||||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.91|||Log Rank|||||0.91|0.19|0.0245
81660375|NCT02257567|163012903|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.2451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.43|||Log Rank|||||1.43|0.25|0.2451
81660376|NCT02257567|163012904|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.56|||Log Rank|||||0.56|0.20|<.0001
81660377|NCT02257567|163012905|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.66|||Log Rank|||||0.66|0.23|0.0003
81660378|NCT00871780|163012957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Baseline, Week 24||||0.0003
81660379|NCT00871780|163012957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Baseline, Week 48||||0.0002
81660380|NCT00871780|163012958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0148|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Baseline, Week 24||||0.0148
81660381|NCT00871780|163012958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0119|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Baseline, Week 48||||0.0119
81660382|NCT00871780|163012959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Baseline, Week 24||||<0.0001
81632661|NCT01074294|162955240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.6262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.83||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 9||2.83|-1.70|0.6262
81632662|NCT01074294|162955240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.2638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|3.87||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 10||3.87|-1.06|0.2638
81660383|NCT00871780|163012959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Baseline, Week 48||||0.0157
81660384|NCT00871780|163012960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Baseline, Week 24||||<0.0001
81660385|NCT00871780|163012960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Baseline, Week 48||||<0.0001
81660386|NCT00871780|163012961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Baseline||||<0.0001
81660387|NCT00871780|163012961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81660388|NCT00871780|163012961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Change from Baseline at Week 48||||<0.0001
81660389|NCT00871780|163012962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Baseline||||<0.0001
81660390|NCT00871780|163012962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81660391|NCT00871780|163012962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Change from Baseline at Week 48||||<0.0001
81660392|NCT00871780|163012963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Baseline||||<0.0001
81660393|NCT00871780|163012963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81660394|NCT00871780|163012963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Change from Baseline at Week 48||||<0.0001
81660395|NCT00871780|163012964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Baseline||||<0.0001
81660396|NCT00871780|163012964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81660397|NCT00871780|163012964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Change from Baseline at Week 48||||<0.0001
81660398|NCT00871780|163012965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Baseline||||<0.0001
81660399|NCT00871780|163012965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81660400|NCT00871780|163012965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Change from Baseline at Week 48||||<0.0001
81660401|NCT00871780|163012966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Baseline||||<0.0001
81660402|NCT00871780|163012966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81660403|NCT00871780|163012966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Change from Baseline at Week 48||||<0.0001
81660404|NCT00871780|163012967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Baseline||||<0.0001
81660405|NCT00871780|163012967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.0016
81660406|NCT00871780|163012967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0866|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Change from Baseline at Week 48||||0.0866
81660407|NCT00871780|163012968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Baseline||||<0.0001
81660408|NCT00871780|163012968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81660409|NCT00871780|163012968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Change from Baseline at Week 48||||<0.0001
81660410|NCT06377488|163012981|SUPERIORITY||least-square mean estimate|-0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0139|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.115|-0.056|||Mixed Model Analysis|The Satterthwaite Method was used for the calculation of the denominator degrees of freedom.|Visual Acuity scores at distance was estimated using 95% confidence intervals (CI) constructed for the least-square mean (LSM).|It was calculated using a 1-sided one-sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% with at least 99% statistical power, that 9, 6 and 29 subjects were required to test the primary hypotheses for distance, intermediate and near, respectively.||-0.056|-0.115|
81660411|NCT06377488|163012981|SUPERIORITY||least-square mean estimate|-0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0131|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.005|||Mixed Model Analysis|The Satterthwaite Method was used for the calculation of the denominator degrees of freedom.|Visual Acuity scores at intermediate was estimated using 95% confidence intervals (CI) constructed for the least-square mean (LSM).|It was calculated using a 1-sided one-sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% with at least 99% statistical power, that 9, 6 and 29 subjects were required to test the primary hypotheses for distance, intermediate and near, respectively.||0.005|-0.050|
81686039|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.59|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.59|0.38|
81534409|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|86.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||86.7|-20.0|1.000
81534410|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.4|75.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||75.4|-75.4|1.000
81632663|NCT01074294|162955241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42||||0.3804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|1.37||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 6||1.37|-0.52|0.3804
81632664|NCT01074294|162955241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.6422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|1.39||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 7||1.39|-0.86|0.6422
81632665|NCT01074294|162955241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.6707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.55||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 8||1.55|-1.00|0.6707
81632666|NCT01074294|162955241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.6638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|1.64||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 9||1.64|-1.04|0.6638
81632667|NCT01074294|162955241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.2252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|2.36||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 10||2.36|-0.56|0.2252
81632668|NCT01074294|162955241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|1.7||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 11||1.70|-1.14|0.6970
81632669|NCT01074294|162955242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.6008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|1.11||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 6||1.11|-0.64|0.6008
81632670|NCT01074294|162955242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.5859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|1.27||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 7||1.27|-0.72|0.5859
81632671|NCT01074294|162955242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.7406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.34||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 8||1.34|-0.96|0.7406
81632672|NCT01074294|162955242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.8568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|1.37||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 9||1.37|-1.14|0.8568
81632673|NCT01074294|162955242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.6044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.64||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 10||1.64|-0.96|0.6044
81632674|NCT01074294|162955242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.6772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|1.66||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 11||1.66|-1.08|0.6772
81632675|NCT01074294|162955243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.7881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|1.15||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 6||1.15|-0.87|0.7881
81632676|NCT01074294|162955243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.8841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|1.19||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 7||1.19|-1.38|0.8841
81632677|NCT01074294|162955243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.7589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|1.17||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 8||1.17|-1.61|0.7589
81660412|NCT06377488|163012981|SUPERIORITY||least-square mean estimate|0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0152|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.116|||Mixed Model Analysis|The Satterthwaite Method was used for the calculation of the denominator degrees of freedom.|Visual Acuity scores at near was estimated using 95% confidence intervals (CI) constructed for the least-square mean (LSM).|It was calculated using a 1-sided one-sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% with at least 99% statistical power, that 9, 6 and 29 subjects were required to test the primary hypotheses for distance, intermediate and near, respectively.||0.116|0.051|
81534411|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-33.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.7|20.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||20.0|-86.7|1.000
81534412|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|66.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|100.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||100.0|13.3|1.000
81534413|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.2|44.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||44.0|-31.2|1.000
81632678|NCT01074294|162955243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46||||0.5375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|1.93||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 9||1.93|-1.01|0.5375
81632679|NCT01074294|162955243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.4456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|2.08||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 10||2.08|-0.92|0.4456
81632680|NCT01074294|162955243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|1.89||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 11||1.89|-1.21|0.6670
81632681|NCT01074294|162955244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.9708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|1.01||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 7||1.01|-0.97|0.9708
81632682|NCT01074294|162955244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|1.63||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 9||1.63|-0.65|0.3970
81632683|NCT01074294|162955245|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.9568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.5||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Difficulty Falling Asleep: Week 7||1.50|0.68|0.9568
81632684|NCT01074294|162955245|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91||||0.6308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.31||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Difficulty Falling Asleep: Week 9||1.31|0.63|0.6308
81632685|NCT01074294|162955245|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.6698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.32||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Difficulty Falling Asleep: Week 11||1.32|0.64|0.6698
81466492|NCT02045862|162625408|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|-1.46||The two-sided p-value is for pairwise comparisons between the combination therapy group and the mirabegron monotherapy group from stratified rank ANCOVA.|Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-1.46|-4.51|<0.001
81660413|NCT06377488|163012982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Population Estimate|62.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.7|67.5|||Mixed Model Analysis|The Satterthwaite Method was used for the calculation of the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean estimates were conducted for myopes only using two-sided confidence intervals (CI) constructed for the least square mean.|It was calculated using a 1-sided one-sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% with at least 99% statistical power, that 23 and 29 subjects were required to test for superiority for CLUE vision scores for hyperopes and myopes, respectively.||67.5|56.7|
81660414|NCT06377488|163012982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Population Estimate|57.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.7|64.0|||Mixed Model Analysis|The Satterthwaite Method was used for the calculation of the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean estimates were conducted for hyperopes only using two-sided confidence intervals (CI) constructed for the least square mean.|It was calculated using a 1-sided one-sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% with at least 99% statistical power, that 23 and 29 subjects were required to test for superiority for CLUE vision scores for hyperopes and myopes, respectively.||64.0|51.7|
81660415|NCT06377488|163012983|SUPERIORITY||Central Posterior Mean Estimate|0.943|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0155|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.908|0.968|||Bayesian beta-binomial model|Bayesian beta-binomial model with correlated binary data||It was calculated using a Bayesian beta-binomial model for correlated data with a reference rate of 0.902 and an intraclass correlation of 0.70, that 140 subjects were required to test for superiority to achieve a minimum statistical power of 96% with 95% central posterior credible interval.||0.968|0.908|
81660416|NCT06377488|163012984|SUPERIORITY||Central Posterior Mean Estimate|0.988|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0058|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.974|0.997|||Bayesian beta-binomial model|Bayesian beta-binomial model with correlated binary data||It was calculated using a Bayesian beta-binomial model for correlated data with a reference rate of 0.99 and an intraclass correlation of 0.70, that 140 subjects were required to test for superiority to achieve a minimum statistical power of 96% with 95% central posterior credible interval.||0.997|0.974|
81660417|NCT06377488|163012985|SUPERIORITY||Central Posterior Mean Estimate|0.006|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0047|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.017|||Bayesian beta-binomial model|Bayesian beta-binomial model with correlated binary data||It was calculated that 140 subjects were required to test for superiority to achieve a minimum statistical power of 99% with 95% central posterior credible.||0.017|0.000|
81660418|NCT06377488|163012986|SUPERIORITY||Central Posterior Mean Estimate|0.003|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.011|||Bayesian beta-binomial model|Bayesian beta-binomial model with correlated binary data||It was calculated that 140 subjects were required to test for superiority to achieve a minimum statistical power of 99% with 95% central posterior credible.||0.011|0.000|
81660419|NCT06377488|163012987|SUPERIORITY||Least-square mean estimate|57.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.7|64.0|||Mixed Model Analysis|The Satterthwaite Method was used for the calculation of the denominator degrees of freedom.|This is the analysis for hyperopes only. Mean estimates were conducted using two-sided confidence intervals (CI) constructed for the least square mean.|It was calculated using a one-sided one-sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% with at least 99% statistical power, that 42 and 55 subjects were required to test for superiority for CLUE vision scores for hyperopes and myopes, respectively.||64.0|51.7|
81534414|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.3||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.6|28.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||28.1|-48.6|0.655
81660420|NCT06377488|163012987|SUPERIORITY||Least-square mean estimate|62.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.7|67.5|||Mixed Model Analysis|The Satterthwaite Method was used for the calculation of the denominator degrees of freedom.|This is the analysis for myopes only. Mean estimates were conducted using two-sided confidence intervals (CI) constructed for the least square mean.|It was calculated using a one-sided one-sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% with at least 99% statistical power, that 42 and 55 subjects were required to test for superiority for CLUE vision scores for hyperopes and myopes, respectively.||67.5|56.7|
81660421|NCT06377488|163012988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Population Estimate|64.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.6|70.8|||Mixed Model Analysis|The Satterthwaite Method was used for the calculation of the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean estimates were conducted for hyperopes using two-sided confidence intervals (CI) constructed for the least square mean.|It was calculated using a one-sided one-sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% with at least 99% statistical power, that 23 and 46 subjects were required to test for superiority for CLUE comfort scores for hyperopes and myopes, respectively.||70.8|58.6|
81660422|NCT06377488|163012988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Population Estimate|64.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.0|69.5|||Mixed Model Analysis|The Satterthwaite Method was used for the calculation of the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean estimates were conducted for myopes using two-sided confidence intervals (CI) constructed for the least square mean.|It was calculated using a one-sided one-sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% with at least 99% statistical power, that 23 and 46 subjects were required to test for superiority for CLUE comfort scores for hyperopes and myopes, respectively.||69.5|59.0|
81632686|NCT01074294|162955245|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76||||0.2012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.15||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Difficulty Staying Asleep: Week 7||1.15|0.50|0.2012
81632687|NCT01074294|162955245|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78||||0.2365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.16||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Difficulty Staying Asleep: Week 9||1.16|0.52|0.2365
81632688|NCT01074294|162955245|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.65||||0.0312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.96||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Difficulty Staying Asleep: Week 11||0.96|0.44|0.0312
81632689|NCT01074294|162955245|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.12||||0.6408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.81||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Waking Up Too Early: Week 7||1.81|0.69|0.6408
81632690|NCT01074294|162955245|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.24||||0.3467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.96||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Waking Up Too Early: Week 9||1.96|0.79|0.3467
81632691|NCT01074294|162955245|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.9437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.59||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Waking Up Too Early: Week 11||1.59|0.65|0.9437
81632692|NCT01074294|162955246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.6357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.12||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 6||2.12|-1.30|0.6357
81632693|NCT01074294|162955246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46||||0.6536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|2.48||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 7||2.48|-1.56|0.6536
81632694|NCT01074294|162955246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.9475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.06||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 8||2.06|-2.20|0.9475
81534415|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.1||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|46.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||46.0|0.2|0.541
81632695|NCT01074294|162955246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99||||0.3973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|3.29||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 9||3.29|-1.31|0.3973
81632696|NCT01074294|162955246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.47||||0.2336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|3.91||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 10||3.91|-0.96|0.2336
81632697|NCT01074294|162955246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.95||||0.4553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|3.44||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 11||3.44|-1.55|0.4553
81632698|NCT01074294|162955247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.5647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.27||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 6||1.27|-0.70|0.5647
81660423|NCT06377488|163012989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Population Estimate|67.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.2|73.5|||Mixed Model Analysis|The Satterthwaite Method was used for the calculation of the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean estimates were conducted for hyperopes using two-sided confidence intervals (CI) constructed for the least square mean.|It was calculated using a one-sided one-sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% with at least 99% statistical power, that 15 and 26 subjects were required to test for superiority for CLUE handling scores for hyperopes and myopes, respectively.||73.5|62.2|
81660424|NCT06377488|163012989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Population Estimate|67.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.2|71.8|||Mixed Model Analysis|The Satterthwaite Method was used for the calculation of the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean estimates were conducted for myopes using two-sided confidence intervals (CI) constructed for the least square mean.|It was calculated using a one-sided one-sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% with at least 99% statistical power, that 15 and 26 subjects were required to test for superiority for CLUE handling scores for hyperopes and myopes, respectively.||71.8|62.2|
81660425|NCT06377488|163012990|SUPERIORITY||Central Posterior Mean Estimate|0.966|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0135|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.933|0.988|||Bayesian beta-binomial model|Bayesian beta-binomial model with correlated binary data.||It was calculated using a Bayesian beta-binomial model for correlated data with a reference rate of 0.99 and an intraclass correlation of 0.70 with 5000 replicating trials, that 140 subjects were required to test for superiority to achieve a minimum statistical power of 99% with 95% central posterior credible.||0.988|0.933|
81660426|NCT02679573|163012999|NON_INFERIORITY|Used on a normal approximation approach (Miettinen and Nurminen's Likelihood Score Test), 860 subjects in the ITT population provided a 90% power to assess non-inferiority of delafloxacin vs. moxifloxacin based on the following assumptions: (1) a rate of ECR for moxifloxacin therapy and delafloxacin of 77% and 74%, respectively; (2) 1 sided type I error (α) of 0.025; and (3) a non-inferiority margin of 12.5%.|Difference in responder rates|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|4.1|||||Difference = Difference in responder rates (Delafloxacin treatment group minus Moxifloxacin treatment group). Confidence intervals are calculated using Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|"The null (H0) and alternative (Ha) hypotheses to be tested to establish the noninferiority of delafloxacin were:~H0: Pd - Pm ≤ -0.125 Ha: Pd - Pm \> -0.125 where Pd and Pm are the probabilities of the ECR for delafloxacin and moxifloxacin, respectively.~The treatment difference (delafloxacin - moxifloxacin) were presented, and the Miettinen-Nurminen test, without stratification, was used for the 2 sided 95% CI on the difference in response rate."||4.1|-4.4|
81466493|NCT02045862|162625408|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|0.61||The two-sided p-value is for pairwise comparisons between the combination therapy group and the solifenacin monotherapy group from stratified rank ANCOVA.|Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.61|-2.47|0.006
81632699|NCT01074294|162955247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.9739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|1.12||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 7||1.12|-1.15|0.9739
81632700|NCT01074294|162955247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.8077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.09||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 8||1.09|-1.40|0.8077
81632701|NCT01074294|162955247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.6119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|1.65||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 9||1.65|-0.98|0.6119
81632702|NCT01074294|162955247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.5513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|1.76||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 10||1.76|-0.94|0.5513
81660427|NCT02679573|163013000|NON_INFERIORITY|Used on a normal approximation approach (Miettinen and Nurminen's Likelihood Score Test), 860 subjects in the ITT population provided a 90% power to assess non-inferiority of delafloxacin vs. moxifloxacin based on the following assumptions: (1) a rate of ECR for moxifloxacin therapy and delafloxacin of 77% and 74%, respectively; (2) 1 sided type I error (α) of 0.025; and (3) a non-inferiority margin of 12.5%.|Difference in responder rates|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|16.3||||||"The null (H0) and alternative (Ha) hypotheses to be tested to establish the noninferiority of delafloxacin were:~H0: Pd - Pm ≤ -0.125 Ha: Pd - Pm \> -0.125~where Pd and Pm are the probabilities of the ECR for delafloxacin and moxifloxacin, respectively.~The treatment difference (delafloxacin - moxifloxacin) was presented, and the Miettinen-Nurminen test without stratification was used for the 2 sided 95% CI on the difference in response rate."||16.3|3.0|
81660428|NCT02679573|163013001|NON_INFERIORITY|Used on a normal approximation approach (Miettinen and Nurminen's Likelihood Score Test), 860 subjects in the ITT population provided a 90% power to assess non-inferiority of delafloxacin vs. moxifloxacin based on the following assumptions: (1) a rate of ECR for moxifloxacin therapy and delafloxacin of 77% and 74%, respectively; (2) 1 sided type I error (α) of 0.025; and (3) a non-inferiority margin of 12.5%.|Difference in responder rates|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|4.8||||||"The null (H0) and alternative (Ha) hypotheses to be tested to establish the noninferiority of delafloxacin were:~H0: Pd - Pm ≤ -0.125 Ha: Pd - Pm \> -0.125~where Pd and Pm are the probabilities of the ECR for delafloxacin and moxifloxacin, respectively.~The treatment difference (delafloxacin - moxifloxacin) was presented, and the Miettinen-Nurminen test without stratification was used for the 2 sided 95% CI on the difference in response rate."||4.8|-3.3|
81466494|NCT02045862|162625410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.8|||Overdispersed Binomial Regression|||Odds ratio vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Odds ratio was from a overdispersed binomial regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.8|1.14|0.002
81466495|NCT02045862|162625410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.73|||Overdispersed Binomial Regression|||Odds ratio vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Odds ratio was from a overdispersed binomial regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.73|1.09|0.007
81632703|NCT01074294|162955247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57||||0.4185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|1.95||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 11||1.95|-0.81|0.4185
81632704|NCT01074294|162955248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.7556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.09||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 6||1.09|-0.80|0.7556
81632705|NCT01074294|162955248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.59||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 7||1.59|-0.60|0.3710
81632706|NCT01074294|162955248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.8464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|1.21||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 8||1.21|-0.99|0.8464
81632707|NCT01074294|162955248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69||||0.2664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.91||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 9||1.91|-0.53|0.2664
81632708|NCT01074294|162955248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.13||||0.0876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|2.42||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 10||2.42|-0.17|0.0876
81466496|NCT02045862|162625411|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||-0.41|-1.16|<0.001
81534416|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|34.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||34.4|-37.0|1.000
81632709|NCT01074294|162955248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.5119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.77||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 11||1.77|-0.89|0.5119
81632710|NCT01074294|162955249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.8986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.18||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 6||1.18|-1.03|0.8986
81632711|NCT01074294|162955249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|1.55||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 7||1.55|-1.02|0.6850
81632712|NCT01074294|162955249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.7108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|1.1||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 8||1.10|-1.61|0.7108
81632713|NCT01074294|162955249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.9236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.36||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 9||1.36|-1.50|0.9236
81466497|NCT02045862|162625411|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||-0.02|-0.77|0.037
81466498|NCT02045862|162625413|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.37|-1.10|<0.001
81534417|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-29.1||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.0|8.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||8.9|-67.0|0.178
81632714|NCT01074294|162955249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.8576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|1.61||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 10||1.61|-1.35|0.8576
81632715|NCT01074294|162955249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.8483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|1.37||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 11||1.37|-1.67|0.8483
81660429|NCT02679573|163013002|NON_INFERIORITY|Used on a normal approximation approach (Miettinen and Nurminen's Likelihood Score Test), 860 subjects in the ITT population provided a 90% power to assess non-inferiority of delafloxacin vs. moxifloxacin based on the following assumptions: (1) a rate of ECR for moxifloxacin therapy and delafloxacin of 77% and 74%, respectively; (2) 1 sided type I error (α) of 0.025; and (3) a non-inferiority margin of 12.5%.|Difference in responder rates|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.6||||||"The null (H0) and alternative (Ha) hypotheses to be tested to establish the noninferiority of delafloxacin were:~H0: Pd - Pm ≤ -0.125 Ha: Pd - Pm \> -0.125~where Pd and Pm are the probabilities of the ECR for delafloxacin and moxifloxacin, respectively.~The treatment difference (delafloxacin - moxifloxacin) was presented, and the Miettinen-Nurminen test without stratification was used for the 2 sided 95% CI on the difference in response rate."||4.6|-3.0|
81686040|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.0|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.00|0.60|
81686041|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.75|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.75|0.51|
81466499|NCT02045862|162625413|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.03|-0.76|0.036
81534418|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|35.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||35.0|-4.2|1.000
81632716|NCT01074294|162955250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.6976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.15||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 6||0.15|-0.22|0.6976
81632717|NCT01074294|162955250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.6986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.17||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 7||0.17|-0.25|0.6986
81660430|NCT02679573|163013003|NON_INFERIORITY|Used on a normal approximation approach (Miettinen and Nurminen's Likelihood Score Test), 860 subjects in the ITT population provided a 90% power to assess non-inferiority of delafloxacin vs. moxifloxacin based on the following assumptions: (1) a rate of ECR for moxifloxacin therapy and delafloxacin of 77% and 74%, respectively; (2) 1 sided type I error (α) of 0.025; and (3) a non-inferiority margin of 12.5%.|Difference in responder rates|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|5.9||||||"The null (H0) and alternative (Ha) hypotheses to be tested to establish the noninferiority of delafloxacin were:~H0: Pd - Pm ≤ -0.125 Ha: Pd - Pm \> -0.125~where Pd and Pm are the probabilities of the ECR for delafloxacin and moxifloxacin, respectively.~The treatment difference (delafloxacin - moxifloxacin) was presented, and the Miettinen-Nurminen test without stratification was used for the 2 sided 95% CI on the difference in response rate."||5.9|-4.8|
81660431|NCT02679573|163013004|OTHER|||||||0.5951||||||The log-rank test was used to compare the time to all-cause mortality between the 2 treatment groups.|Log Rank|||||||0.5951
81660432|NCT01415531|163013006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-4.8|||ANCOVA|||||-4.8|-7.7|<0.0001
81686042|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.46|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.46|0.86|
81534419|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.4|33.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||33.9|-54.4|1.000
81632718|NCT01074294|162955250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.6507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.19||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 8||0.19|-0.30|0.6507
81632719|NCT01074294|162955250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.2||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 9||0.20|-0.32|0.6550
81632720|NCT01074294|162955250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.3959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.38||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 10||0.38|-0.15|0.3959
81632721|NCT01074294|162955250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.6763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.35||The p-value was derived using MMRM method with treatment, study center, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction as class effects, and week 5 value as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||The difference between LS means derived from the MMRM model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Change at Week 11||0.35|-0.23|0.6763
81632722|NCT01074294|162955251|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.4089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.91||The p-value was derived from ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and week 5 value as covariate, is used for change from week 5 comparisons.|ANCOVA||The difference between LS means derived from the ANCOVA model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|||0.91|-0.37|0.4089
81632723|NCT01074294|162955252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.2331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.2||The p-value was derived from ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and week 5 value as covariate, is used for change from week 5 comparisons.|ANCOVA||Week 11 data is included here. The planned sample size of 225 participants (150 in brexipiprazole arm and 75 in the placebo arm) yielded at least 80% power to detect effects at a 2-tailed significance level of 0.05 using a two-sided z-test.|||0.20|-0.80|0.2331
81632724|NCT01074294|162955253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.0||The p-value was derived from ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and week 5 value as covariate, is used for change from week 5 comparisons.|ANCOVA||The difference between LS means derived from the ANCOVA model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|||0.00|-0.01|0.0670
81632725|NCT01074294|162955254|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.3||||0.0849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|1.98||The p-value was derived from ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and week 5 value as covariate, is used for change from week 5 comparisons.|ANCOVA||The difference between LS means derived from the ANCOVA model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|||1.98|-30.5|0.0849
81660433|NCT02483585|163013012|SUPERIORITY|A sequential testing procedure, specifically, the hierarchical gate-keeping procedures and Hochberg method, was used to maintain the 2-sided study-wise type I error at 0.05 between the primary and efficacy secondary endpoints.|LS Mean Difference|-1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-0.47|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||The primary endpoint was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including treatment group, baseline value, stratification factors (region and prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication), scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.||-0.47|-1.61|< 0.001
81660434|NCT02483585|163013013|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after the missing data were imputed as nonresponse, stratified by stratification factors (region and prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication).||2.27|1.12|0.010
81632726|NCT01074294|162955255|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.7663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|2.6||The p-value was derived from ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and week 5 value as covariate, is used for change from week 5 comparisons.|ANCOVA||The difference between LS means derived from the ANCOVA model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|||2.60|-3.52|0.7663
81632727|NCT01074294|162955256|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.51||||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|33.29||The p-value was derived from ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and week 5 value as covariate, is used for change from week 5 comparisons.|ANCOVA||The difference between LS means derived from the ANCOVA model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|||33.29|1.73|0.0298
81632728|NCT01074294|162955257|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.2563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.01||The p-value was derived from ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and week 5 value as covariate, is used for change from week 5 comparisons.|ANCOVA||The difference between LS means derived from the ANCOVA model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|||0.01|-0.05|0.2563
81632729|NCT01074294|162955258|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.67||||0.6644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|20.06||The p-value was derived from ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and week 5 value as covariate, is used for change from week 5 comparisons.|ANCOVA||The difference between LS means derived from the ANCOVA model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|||20.06|-31.4|0.6644
81632730|NCT01074294|162955259|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.8418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.45||The p-value was derived from ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and week 5 value as covariate, is used for change from week 5 comparisons.|ANCOVA||The difference between LS means derived from the ANCOVA model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|||0.45|-0.56|0.8418
81632731|NCT01074294|162955260|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.2513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.18||The p-value was derived from ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and week 5 value as covariate, is used for change from week 5 comparisons.|ANCOVA||The difference between LS means derived from the ANCOVA model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|||0.18|-0.69|0.2513
81632732|NCT01074294|162955261|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.7037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.71||The p-value was derived from ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and week 5 value as covariate, is used for change from week 5 comparisons.|ANCOVA||The difference between LS means derived from the ANCOVA model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|||0.71|-0.48|0.7037
81660435|NCT02483585|163013014|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.21|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||Analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including treatment group, baseline value, stratification factors (region and prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication), scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.||-0.21|-0.96|0.002
81660436|NCT02483585|163013015|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after the missing data were imputed as nonresponse, stratified by stratification factors (region and prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication).||1.71|0.87|0.26
81660437|NCT02483585|163013016|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test after the missing data were imputed as nonresponse, stratified by stratification factors (region and prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication).||1.90|0.92|0.13
81660438|NCT02891408|163013062|OTHER||Geometric least-square mean (GLSM) ratio|181.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.0|332.0||||||AUClast of Firsocostat||332|98|
81660439|NCT02891408|163013062|OTHER||GLSM ratio|881.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|488.0|1589.0||||||AUClast of Firsocostat||1589|488|
81660440|NCT02891408|163013062|OTHER||GLSM ratio|3081.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2446.0|3881.0||||||AUClast of Firsocostat||3881|2446|
81660441|NCT02891408|163013062|OTHER||GLSM ratio|430.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|185.0|998.0||||||AUClast of GS-834773||998|185|
81660442|NCT02891408|163013062|OTHER||GLSM ratio|4417.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1867.0|10449.0||||||AUClast of GS-834773||10449|1867|
81660443|NCT02891408|163013062|OTHER||GLSM ratio|14676.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7932.0|27153.0||||||AUClast of GS-834773||27153|7932|
81632733|NCT01074294|162955262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.7572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.23||The p-value was derived from CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 6||0.23|-0.17|0.7572
81660444|NCT02891408|163013062|OTHER||GLSM ratio|122.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.0|173.0||||||AUClast of Fenofibric Acid||173|86|
81660445|NCT02891408|163013063|OTHER||GLSM ratio|183.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.0|337.0||||||AUCinf of Firsocostat||337|100|
81660446|NCT02891408|163013063|OTHER||GLSM ratio|869.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|482.0|1568.0||||||AUCinf of Firsocostat||1568|482|
81660447|NCT02891408|163013063|OTHER||GLSM ratio|2976.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2389.0|3708.0||||||AUCinf of Firsocostat||3708|2389|
81660448|NCT02891408|163013063|OTHER||GLSM ratio|399.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|179.0|892.0||||||AUCinf of GS-834773||892|179|
81660449|NCT02891408|163013063|OTHER||GLSM ratio|3843.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1641.0|9000.0||||||AUCinf of GS-834773||9000|1641|
81660450|NCT02891408|163013063|OTHER||GLSM ratio|10712.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6525.0|17585.0||||||AUCinf of GS-834773||17585|6525|
81660451|NCT02891408|163013063|OTHER||GLSM ratio|125.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.0|174.0||||||AUCinf of Fenofibric Acid||174|89|
81660452|NCT02891408|163013064|OTHER||GLSM ratio|169.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.0|326.0||||||Cmax of Firsocostat||326|87|
81660453|NCT02891408|163013064|OTHER||GLSM ratio|905.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|537.0|1526.0||||||Cmax of Firsocostat||1526|537|
81660454|NCT02891408|163013064|OTHER||GLSM ratio|2719.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1994.0|3708.0||||||Cmax of Firsocostat||3708|1994|
81660455|NCT02891408|163013064|OTHER||GLSM ratio|391.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|163.0|942.0||||||Cmax of GS-834773||942|163|
81660456|NCT02891408|163013064|OTHER||GLSM ratio|4470.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2170.0|9207.0||||||Cmax of GS-834773||9207|2170|
81660457|NCT02891408|163013064|OTHER||GLSM ratio|9278.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4945.0|17407.0||||||Cmax of GS-834773||17407|4945|
81660458|NCT02891408|163013064|OTHER||GLSM ratio|109.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.0|146.0||||||Cmax of Fenofibric Acid||146|81|
81660459|NCT02697292|163013113|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.5||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|98.9|||t-test, 1 sided|||||98.9|1.1|0.044
81660460|NCT02697292|163013114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.100
81632734|NCT01074294|162955262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.6132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.17||The p-value was derived from CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 7||0.17|-0.28|0.6132
81632735|NCT01074294|162955262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.9312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.27||The p-value was derived from CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 8||0.27|-0.25|0.9312
81660461|NCT01809002|163013151|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary endpoint tested non-inferiority as compared to collagen nerve cuff and superior to no treatment. Non-inferiority is defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI about the difference of \> -2 and the upper limit of the 95% CI for s2PD for Avance of \< 13 in ITT table.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.087|1.574|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was performed using a pre-defined standard statistical analysis with a non-response/failure assigned a worst-case scenario value of 16mm.||1.574|-1.087|
81660462|NCT01809002|163013152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.035
81660463|NCT01809002|163013152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.365|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.365
81660464|NCT01809002|163013153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.915||||||The number and percentage of all treated subjects who recovered s2PD in the target repair at Month 12 (i.e., s2PD of 2 - 15 mm) were summarized by repair type. Differences between the repair types were assessed using a logistic regression analysis.|Regression, Logistic|||Responders were defined as subjects achieving s2PD of 2-15 mm on the target nerve repair.||||0.915
81660465|NCT01809002|163013154|SUPERIORITY||LS Means difference|-2.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6316|5.9541||Pre-injury baseline was defined as s2PD in the contralateral digit associated with the target digit.|ANCOVA|This analysis was assessed in the ITT population, at Month 12 using the LS Mean differences from a repeated measures ANCOVA model.||||5.9541|-11.6316|
81660466|NCT01809002|163013155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.792|||||||Kaplan-Meier median and 95% CI|Differences between the repair types were assessed with a KM log-rank test that was appropriate for the handing of interval-censored data.||||||0.792
81660467|NCT01809002|163013156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.526|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This analysis was completed to detect a distribution shift of the MRCC score between repairs with PNA and repairs with nerve cuff at Month 12.||||||0.526
81660468|NCT01809002|163013157|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.09|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"This analysis compares the change in 12 Month Pain VAS scores from Baseline. Missing or incomplete data was extrapolated using a pre-defined repeated measures modeling approach for calculations in this analysis.~This analysis assesses each treatment group for clinically meaningful improvement in VAS from Baseline assuming a Meaningful Clinically Important Difference delta of 20 points (mm)."||||
81660469|NCT01809002|163013159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.012
81660470|NCT01809002|163013160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This analysis was completed utilizing a one-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.||||||0.037
81660471|NCT01809002|163013161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum test was utilized for this analysis.||||||0.021
81660472|NCT01043393|163013184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.779|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.055|11.126||||||||11.126|0.055|
81632736|NCT01074294|162955262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.8073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.24||The p-value was derived from CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 9||0.24|-0.30|0.8073
81632737|NCT01074294|162955262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.9168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.29||The p-value was derived from CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 10||0.29|-0.26|0.9168
81660473|NCT02673515|163013213|OTHER|||||||0.797|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of changes from baseline to 4 weeks between groups was tested with student´s t-test or Mann Whitney-U-Test||||0.797
81660474|NCT04227704|163013236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.09
81660475|NCT04227704|163013237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.08
81660476|NCT04227704|163013244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.44
81660477|NCT01586910|163013245|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was 0.07. Posterior threshold for non-inferiority was 0.971|Posterior Median of the Difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|||||The posterior probability of non-inferiority is \> 0.9999. The posterior probability is the probability of the event rate by updating the prior probability distribution with observed data using Bayes' Theorem.|Bayesian||95% Bayesian credible interval for the difference (TAVR-SAVR) was (-5.2%, 2.3%). The 95% credible interval is the 2.5th and 97.5th percentiles of the posterior distribution.|Primary Hypothesis: TAVR with the Medtronic TAVR is non-inferior to SAVR for all-cause mortality or disabling stroke rate during a fixed follow-up of 24 months.||||
81660478|NCT00192647|163013271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.2893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by viral load and country||||1.52|0.88|0.2893
81660479|NCT00192647|163013272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.63||||||||1.63|0.91|
81660480|NCT00192647|163013273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.27||||||Week 4||2.27|1.24|
81660481|NCT00192647|163013273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.17||||||Week 8||2.17|1.24|
81660482|NCT00192647|163013273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.53||||||Week 12||2.53|1.40|
81660483|NCT00192647|163013273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.98||||||Week 24||1.98|1.08|
81704611|NCT01696396|163105603|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.17|8.2|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||8.20|1.17|0.056
81704612|NCT01696396|163105603|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|23.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.8|39.2||||||The difference in remission rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||39.2|2.8|
81704613|NCT01696396|163105604|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.27|4.01|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher response rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using response rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||4.01|1.27|0.021
81534420|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.3||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.6|28.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||28.1|-48.6|0.655
81660484|NCT01828073|163013279|OTHER||Clopper-Pearson Confidence Interval (CI)|31.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.0|51.5|||||With the small sample size, the CI estimate tend to be wide.|Point and 90% CI estimates of percentage of full term infants meeting the composite safety endpoint (grade 3/4 adverse event, adverse birth outcome, death)||51.50|16.00|
81660485|NCT01828073|163013279|OTHER||Clopper-Pearson Confidence Interval (CI)|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|29.1|70.9|||||With the small sample size, the CI estimate tend to be wide.|Point and 90% CI estimates of percentage of full term infants meeting the composite safety endpoint (grade 3/4 adverse event, death)||70.90|29.10|
81660486|NCT01828073|163013283|OTHER|||||||0.747||||||The study was not powered to do the comparison. This was an exploratory analysis.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||To investigate the relationship between neonatal RAL elimination and UGT1A1 genotype in full term infants.||||0.747
81660487|NCT01828073|163013283|OTHER|||||||0.341||||||The study was not powered to do the comparison. This was an exploratory analysis.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||To investigate the relationship between neonatal RAL elimination and UGT1A1 genotype in LBW infants.||||0.341
81660488|NCT02502097|163013286|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.5096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference Day 7|||5.1|-10.1|0.5096
81660489|NCT02502097|163013286|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.8983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|11.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference Day 14|||11.8|-13.4|0.8983
81660490|NCT02502097|163013290|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7||||0.5005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|7.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS means difference Day 7|||7.2|-14.6|0.5005
81660491|NCT02502097|163013290|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.8382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|16.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS means difference Day 14|||16.1|-19.8|0.8382
81632738|NCT01074294|162955262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.7432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.25||The p-value was derived from CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 11||0.25|-0.34|0.7432
81632739|NCT01074294|162955263|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2||||0.6014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.42||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 6||2.42|0.60|0.6014
81632740|NCT01074294|162955263|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.9225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.63||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 7||1.63|0.64|0.9225
81632741|NCT01074294|162955263|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86||||0.4803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.3||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 8||1.30|0.58|0.4803
81632742|NCT01074294|162955263|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91||||0.5876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.27||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 9||1.27|0.65|0.5876
81632743|NCT01074294|162955263|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.3727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.18||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 10||1.18|0.64|0.3727
81632744|NCT01074294|162955263|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93||||0.6265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.23||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 11||1.23|0.71|0.6265
81632745|NCT01074294|162955264|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.8586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.03||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 6||3.03|0.40|0.8586
81632746|NCT01074294|162955264|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.8984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.99||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 7||1.99|0.46|0.8984
81632747|NCT01074294|162955264|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.9778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.74||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 8||1.74|0.57|0.9778
81632748|NCT01074294|162955264|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.7315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.5||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 9||1.50|0.56|0.7315
81632749|NCT01074294|162955264|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9||||0.6518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.42||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 10||1.42|0.57|0.6518
81534421|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.1|46.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||46.3|-50.1|1.000
81632750|NCT01074294|162955264|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82||||0.3472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.23||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 11||1.23|0.55|0.3472
81632751|NCT01074294|162955265|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.9577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.16||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 6||2.16|0.44|0.9577
81632752|NCT01074294|162955265|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.19||||0.5864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.27||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 7||2.27|0.63|0.5864
81632753|NCT01074294|162955265|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96||||0.8723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.6||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 8||1.60|0.57|0.8723
81660492|NCT02502097|163013291|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.8008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|9.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS means difference Day 7|||9.2|-11.9|0.8008
81660493|NCT02502097|163013291|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.9805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|18.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS means difference Day 14|||18.0|-17.6|0.9805
81660494|NCT02502097|163013294|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.3279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS means difference Day 7|||2.4|-7.1|0.3279
81660495|NCT02502097|163013294|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.7772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|12.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS means difference Day 14|||12.3|-9.2|0.7772
81660496|NCT02502097|163013295|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.3493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS means difference Day 7|||3.6|-10.1|0.3493
81660497|NCT02502097|163013295|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.8952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|16.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS means difference Day 14|||16.3|-14.3|0.8952
81660498|NCT02502097|163013296|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.6597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS means difference Day 7|||5.2|-8.1|0.6597
81660499|NCT02502097|163013296|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|17.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS means difference Day 14|||17.2|-13.1|0.7880
81660500|NCT02502097|163013300|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.1856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference Day 7|||1.3|-6.3|0.1856
81660501|NCT02502097|163013300|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7||||0.5658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|12.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference Day 14|||12.1|-6.6|0.5658
81660502|NCT02502097|163013301|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.0||||0.0847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference Day 7|||1.1|-17.2|0.0847
81660503|NCT02502097|163013301|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.8||||0.3083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|5.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference Day 14|||5.4|-17.0|0.3083
81660504|NCT02502097|163013302|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference Day 7|||1.3|-5.3|0.2290
81660505|NCT02502097|163013302|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference Day 14|||3.4|-3.5|0.9794
81660506|NCT02502097|163013303|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference Week 1|||-0.4|-1.5|0.0009
81660507|NCT02502097|163013303|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference Week 2|||-0.3|-1.7|0.0050
81704614|NCT01696396|163105604|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Response Rates|19.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.8|31.3||||||The difference in response rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||31.3|5.8|
81466500|NCT02045862|162625414|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.00|-0.19|0.059
81466501|NCT02045862|162625414|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.01|-0.19|0.068
81534422|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-26.9||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.0|19.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||19.2|-73.0|0.320
81534423|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.3||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.6|28.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||28.1|-48.6|0.655
81704615|NCT01696396|163105604|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|3.87|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher response rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using response rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||3.87|0.94|0.14
81704616|NCT01696396|163105604|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Difference in Adjusted Response Rates|15.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|29.7||||||The difference in response rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||29.7|-2.3|
81704617|NCT01696396|163105604|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|4.39|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher response rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using response rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||4.39|0.79|0.23
81704618|NCT01696396|163105604|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Difference in Adjusted Response Rates|15.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.4|31.3||||||The difference in response rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||31.3|-6.4|
81704619|NCT01696396|163105605|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.13|3.47|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher response rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using response rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||3.47|1.13|0.047
81704620|NCT01696396|163105605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Response Rates|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.4|27.1||||||The difference in response rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||27.1|2.4|
81704621|NCT01696396|163105605|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|2.29|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher response rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using response rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||2.29|0.52|0.84
81704622|NCT01696396|163105605|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Difference in Adjusted Response Rates|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.2|15.2||||||The difference in response rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||15.2|-15.2|
81704623|NCT01696396|163105605|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|2.72|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher response rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using response rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||2.72|0.49|0.78
81704624|NCT01696396|163105605|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Difference in Adjusted Response Rates|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.4|18.3||||||The difference in response rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||18.3|-17.4|
81660508|NCT02502097|163013304|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.2938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference Day 7|||2.5|-8.2|0.2938
81660509|NCT02502097|163013304|SUPERIORITY|MMRM model uses the change from baseline as the dependent variable and includes the period, treatment group (Gefapixant 50 mg, Placebo), visit (Day 7 and Day 14 at each Period), all interactions terms as fixed factors, and baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.1319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference Day 14|||1.2|-9.2|0.1319
81660510|NCT02502097|163013305|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.2175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference Day 7|||0.4|-1.5|0.2175
81660511|NCT02502097|163013305|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.5312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference Day 14|||0.7|-1.4|0.5312
81660512|NCT01350336|163013322|NON_INFERIORITY|An upper 95% confidence limit of the difference between Year 2 compared to the first 12-month proportion is less than 20% will demonstrate that the proportions are not substantially worse during each of the subsequent evaluation periods.|Difference of proportions|-0.038|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1251|0.0497||||||Comparison of Years 1 and 2||0.0497|-0.1251|
81660513|NCT01350336|163013322|NON_INFERIORITY|An upper 95% confidence limit of the difference between Year 3 compared to the first 12-month proportion is less than 20% will demonstrate that the proportions are not substantially worse during each of the subsequent evaluation periods.|Difference of proportions|-0.0325|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1197|0.0565||||||Comparison of Years 1 and 3||0.0565|-0.1197|
81660514|NCT01350336|163013322|NON_INFERIORITY|An upper 95% confidence limit of the difference between Year 4 compared to the first 12-month proportion is less than 20% will demonstrate that the proportions are not substantially worse during each of the subsequent evaluation periods.|Difference of proportions|-0.0566|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1444|0.0329||||||Comparison of Years 1 and 4||0.0329|-0.1444|
81660515|NCT01350336|163013322|NON_INFERIORITY|An upper 95% confidence limit of the difference between Year 5 compared to the first 12-month proportion is less than 20% will demonstrate that the proportions are not substantially worse during each of the subsequent evaluation periods.|Difference of proportions|-0.0765|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1661|0.013||||||Comparison of Years 1 and 5||0.0130|-0.1661|
81660516|NCT01981473|163013341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||As there was only one primary endpoint, no adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|Logistic regression was to be used but the model was not fit as there were no antibodies in the etanercept group. Fisher's exact test was used.||This sample was to provide \>95% power to detect a difference of 12% in the proportion of participants positive for antidrug antibodies between the group of participants treated with a soluble receptor TNF inhibitor (etanercept) and the group of participants treated with mAB TNF inhibitors (adalimumab and infliximab) (5% vs 17%, respectively), using a Chi square test with continuity correction, an alpha of 0.05, and attrition rate of 15%.||||<0.0001
81534424|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.1|46.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||46.3|-50.1|1.000
81660517|NCT05398237|163013379|OTHER|A self-contained, subject-level permutation test for changes of all analytes in a pathway, assuming all analyte levels increasing after SSL exposure.||||||0.0122||||||Change in pathway from baseline to 1 hour post-SSL. Threshold for p-value of each test is 0.05/4=0.0125 based on Bonferroni adjustment for four tests, with two time points and two pathways (TLR4 and TOPK/PRPK).|Permutation test|The self-contained, subject-level permutation test comparing the pre- and post-SSL levels of all analytes in the pathway.||This is a single-arm study||||0.0122
81660518|NCT05398237|163013379|OTHER|A self-contained, subject-level permutation test for changes of all analytes in a pathway, assuming all analyte levels increasing after SSL exposure.||||||0.009||||||Change in pathway from baseline to 24 hours post-SSL. Threshold for p-value of each test is 0.05/4=0.0125 based on Bonferroni adjustment for four tests, with two time points and two pathways (TLR4 and TOPK/PRPK)|Permutation test|The self-contained, subject-level permutation test comparing the pre- and post-SSL levels of all analytes in the pathway.||This is a single-arm study.||||0.009
81660519|NCT05398237|163013380|OTHER|A self-contained, subject-level permutation test for changes of all analytes in a pathway, assuming all analyte levels increasing after SSL exposure.||||||0.0063||||||Change in pathway from baseline to 1 hour post-SSL. Threshold for p-value of each test is 0.05/4=0.0125 based on Bonferroni adjustment for four tests, with two time points and two pathways (TLR4 and TOPK/PRPK)|Permutation test|The self-contained, subject-level permutation test comparing the pre- and post-SSL levels of all analytes in the pathway.||This is a single-arm study||||0.0063
81660520|NCT05398237|163013380|OTHER|A self-contained, subject-level permutation test for changes of all analytes in a pathway, assuming all analyte levels increasing after SSL exposure.||||||0.0056||||||Change in pathway from baseline to 24 hours post-SSL. Threshold for p-value of each test is 0.05/4=0.0125 based on Bonferroni adjustment for four tests, with two time points and two pathways (TLR4 and TOPK/PRPK)|Permutation test|The self-contained, subject-level permutation test comparing the pre- and post-SSL levels of all analytes in the pathway.||This is a single-arm study.||||0.0056
81660521|NCT00912301|163013403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0|||||Dunnett's test|pairwise comparison low dose NaCDC against placebo||||||0.031
81704625|NCT01696396|163105606|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|3.91|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher sustained remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using sustained remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||3.91|0.69|0.34
81704626|NCT01696396|163105606|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.9|11.7||||||The difference in sustained remission rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||11.7|-3.9|
81660522|NCT00912301|163013403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Dunnett's test|pairwise comparison high dose NaCDC against placebo||||||0.010
81660523|NCT00116753|163013442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of partcipants|78.3|||||TWO_SIDED|96.5|69.0|86.0|||||Estimated value is the percentage of participants with all testosterone values from Day 28 to end of study \<=0.5 ng/mL. Measure dispersion is the 96.5% two-sided confidence interval which was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||86|69|
81660524|NCT00116753|163013442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|79.5|||||TWO_SIDED|96.5|71.0|87.0|||||Estimated value is the percentage of participants with all testosterone values from Day 28 to end of study \<=0.5 ng/mL. Measure dispersion is the 96.5% two-sided confidence interval which was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||87|71|
81660525|NCT00116753|163013442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|85.3|||||TWO_SIDED|96.5|77.0|91.0|||||Estimated value is the percentage of participants with all testosterone values from Day 28 to end of study \<=0.5 ng/mL. Measure dispersion is the 96.5% two-sided confidence interval which was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||91|77|
81660526|NCT00116753|163013442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3022||95.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.3022
81660527|NCT00116753|163013442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7797||95.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.7797
81660528|NCT00116753|163013442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1557||95.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.1557
81660529|NCT00116753|163013442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2208||95.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.2208
81660530|NCT00116753|163013443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|80.7|||||TWO_SIDED|96.5|72.0|88.0|||||Estimated value is the percentage of participants with all testosterone values from after Day 28 to end of study \<=0.5 ng/mL. Measure dispersion is the 96.5% two-sided confidence interval which was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||88|72|
81660531|NCT00116753|163013443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|80.2|||||TWO_SIDED|96.5|72.0|87.0|||||Estimated value is the percentage of participants with all testosterone values from Day 28 to end of study \<=0.5 ng/mL. Measure dispersion is the 96.5% two-sided confidence interval which was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||87|72|
81660532|NCT00116753|163013443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|86.0|||||TWO_SIDED|96.5|78.0|92.0|||||Estimated value is the percentage of participants with all testosterone values from Day 28 to end of study \<=0.5 ng/mL. Measure dispersion is the 96.5% two-sided confidence interval which was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||92|78|
81660533|NCT00116753|163013443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.383||95.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.3830
81660534|NCT00116753|163013443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9587||95.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.9587
81660535|NCT00116753|163013443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2579||95.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.2579
81660536|NCT00116753|163013443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2072||95.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.2072
81660537|NCT00116753|163013444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|97.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.0|99.0|||||Estimated value is the percentage of participants with testosterone \<=0.5 ng/mL at Day 28. Measure dispersion is the 95% two-sided confidence interval which was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||99|93|
81660538|NCT00116753|163013444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|97.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.0|100.0|||||Estimated value is the percentage of participants with testosterone \<=0.5 ng/mL at Day 28. Measure dispersion is the 95% two-sided confidence interval which was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||100|94|
81704627|NCT01696396|163105606|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.82||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|7.41|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher sustained remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using sustained remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||7.41|1.07|0.078
81660539|NCT00116753|163013444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|97.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.0|100.0|||||Estimated value is the percentage of participants with testosterone \<=0.5 ng/mL at Day 28. Measure dispersion is the 95% two-sided confidence interval which was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||100|94|
81660540|NCT02751320|163013519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.09||||0.7603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.11|5.94||From ANCOVA: Participant (random), treatment \& period (fixed), subject-level baseline SMH, period-level baseline SMH, subject-level pre-treatment acid challenge SMH and period-level pre-treatment acid challenge SMH (covariates).|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that positive difference favors the first named treatment.|||5.94|-8.11|0.7603
81660541|NCT02751320|163013519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3||||0.3555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.34|3.74||From ANCOVA: Participant (random), treatment \& period (fixed), subject-level baseline SMH, period-level baseline SMH, subject-level pre-treatment acid challenge SMH and period-level pre-treatment acid challenge SMH (covariates).|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that positive difference favors the first named treatment.|||3.74|-10.34|0.3555
81660542|NCT02751320|163013519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.21||||0.5335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|9.23||ANCOVA: Participant (random), treatment \& period (fixed), Participant-level baseline SMH, period-level baseline SMH, Participant-level pre-treatment acid challenge SMH and period-level pre-treatment acid challenge SMH (covariates)|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that positive difference favors the first named treatment.|||9.23|-4.81|0.5335
81660543|NCT02751320|163013519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|22.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.02|29.9||From ANCOVA: Participant (random), treatment \& period (fixed), Participant -level baseline SMH, period-level baseline SMH, Participant -level pre-treatment acidchallenge SMH and period-level pre-treatment acid challenge SMH (covariates) .|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Treatment comparison corresponding to qualifying criteria for the analysis||29.90|16.02|<.0001
81660544|NCT05249829|163013525|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 99% CI of the Geometric Mean Ratio was \>0.667.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|1.493|2.005||||||Geometric Mean Ratio = GMCmRNA-1273.529/GMCmRNA-1273 against the B.1.1.529 strain at Day 29 after study vaccine administration.||2.005|1.493|
81704628|NCT01696396|163105606|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|22.6||||||The difference in sustained remission rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||22.6|-0.6|
81704629|NCT01696396|163105606|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.37||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|10.66|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher sustained remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using sustained remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||10.66|1.07|0.083
81704630|NCT01696396|163105606|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|28.3||||||The difference in sustained remission rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||28.3|-1.2|
81704631|NCT01696396|163105607|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|3.93|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher sustained remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using sustained remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||3.93|0.59|0.47
81704632|NCT01696396|163105607|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.7|8.1||||||The difference in sustained remission rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||8.1|-4.7|
81704633|NCT01696396|163105607|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|6.98|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher sustained remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using sustained remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||6.98|0.77|0.21
81704634|NCT01696396|163105607|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.3|14.5||||||The difference in sustained remission rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||14.5|-4.3|
81704635|NCT01696396|163105607|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.66||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|9.45|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total CDAI score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher sustained remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using sustained remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||9.45|0.75|0.21
81704636|NCT01696396|163105607|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.0|17.9||||||The difference in sustained remission rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline CDAI score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||17.9|-6.0|
81704637|NCT01696396|163105608|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-42.09||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-67.3|-16.9|||IPW GEE Model|Adjusted for prior anti-TNF use, pre-versus post-protocol amendment 3 and baseline CDAI score.||Comparisons between treatment arms was conducted using an inverse probability weighting (IPW) generalized estimating equations (GEE) model adjusted for prior anti-TNF use, pre-versus post-protocol amendment 3 and baseline CDAI score.||-16.9|-67.3|0.006
81704638|NCT01696396|163105608|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-40.79||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-81.5|-0.5|||IPW GEE Model|Adjusted for prior anti-TNF use, pre-versus post-protocol amendment 3 and baseline CDAI score.||Comparisons between treatment arms was conducted using an inverse probability weighting (IPW) generalized estimating equations (GEE) model adjusted for prior anti-TNF use, pre-versus post-protocol amendment 3 and baseline CDAI score.||-0.5|-81.5|0.095
81704639|NCT01696396|163105608|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-36.84||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-74.3|0.7|||IPW GEE Model|Adjusted for prior anti-TNF use, pre-versus post-protocol amendment 3 and baseline CDAI score.||Comparisons between treatment arms was conducted using an inverse probability weighting (IPW) generalized estimating equations (GEE) model adjusted for prior anti-TNF use, pre-versus post-protocol amendment 3 and baseline CDAI score.||0.7|-74.3|0.11
81704640|NCT01696396|163105609|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.47||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-50.0|-4.9|||IPW GEE Model|Adjusted for prior anti-TNF use, pre-versus post-protocol amendment 3 and baseline CDAI score.||Comparisons between treatment arms was conducted using an inverse probability weighting (IPW) generalized estimating equations (GEE) model adjusted for prior anti-TNF use, pre-versus post-protocol amendment 3 and baseline CDAI score.||-4.9|-50.0|0.045
81704641|NCT01696396|163105609|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-23.59||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-58.7|11.5|||IPW GEE Model|Adjusted for prior anti-TNF use, pre-versus post-protocol amendment 3 and baseline CDAI score.||Comparisons between treatment arms was conducted using an inverse probability weighting (IPW) generalized estimating equations (GEE) model adjusted for prior anti-TNF use, pre-versus post-protocol amendment 3 and baseline CDAI score.||11.5|-58.7|0.27
81704642|NCT01696396|163105609|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-16.37||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-51.8|19.1|||IPW GEE Model|Adjusted for prior anti-TNF use, pre-versus post-protocol amendment 3 and baseline CDAI score.||Comparisons between treatment arms was conducted using an inverse probability weighting (IPW) generalized estimating equations (GEE) model adjusted for prior anti-TNF use, pre-versus post-protocol amendment 3 and baseline CDAI score.||19.1|-51.8|0.45
81632754|NCT01074294|162955265|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.9872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.52||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 9||1.52|0.65|0.9872
81704643|NCT00394277|163105615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.075||||0.584||95.0|0.831|1.391||All secondary comparisons were tested at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value obtained from CMH test, stratified by country and ribavirin dose strata.||This reflects the primary protocol-specified comparison (standard Pegasys induction dosing arms versus pooled Pegasys induction dosing arms). The study was designed to have at least 86% power for testing the null hypothesis of no difference between these two pooled groups, with assumed response rates of 28%, 32%, 36%, and 43% in the four treatment arms.||1.391|0.831|0.584
81704644|NCT00394277|163105616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.039||||0.775||95.0|0.803|1.344||All secondary comparisons are tested at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value obtained from CMH test, stratified by country and ribavirin dose strata.||(PEG-IFN 180 µg + Ribavirin 1200 mg and PEG-IFN 180 µg + Ribavirin 1400/1600 mg) vs. (PEG-IFN 360/180 µg + Ribavirin 1200 mg and PEG-IFN 360/180 µg + Ribavirin 1400/1600 mg)||1.344|0.803|0.775
81704645|NCT00394277|163105617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.004||||0.973||95.0|0.777|1.299||All secondary comparisons are tested at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value obtained from CMH test, stratified by country and ribavirin dose strata.||(PEG-IFN 180 µg + Ribavirin 1200 mg and PEG-IFN 180 µg + Ribavirin 1400/1600 mg) vs. (PEG-IFN 360/180 µg + Ribavirin 1200 mg and PEG-IFN 360/180 µg + Ribavirin 1400/1600 mg)||1.299|0.777|0.973
81534425|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.2|44.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||44.5|-52.2|1.000
81534426|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6|44.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||44.0|-40.6|1.000
81534427|NCT02365649|162753499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.2||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|71.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||71.5|-29.2|0.603
81704646|NCT00394277|163105618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.008||||0.951||95.0|0.78|1.304||All secondary comparisons are tested at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value obtained from CMH test, stratified by country and ribavirin dose strata.||(PEG-IFN 180 µg + Ribavirin 1200 mg and PEG-IFN 180 µg + Ribavirin 1400/1600 mg) vs. (PEG-IFN 360/180 µg + Ribavirin 1200 mg and PEG-IFN 360/180 µg + Ribavirin 1400/1600 mg)||1.304|0.780|0.951
81534428|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.4||||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|56.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||56.5|-25.6|0.673
81632755|NCT01074294|162955265|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.3171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.23||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 10||1.23|0.52|0.3171
81632756|NCT01074294|162955265|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.4782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.27||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 11||1.27|0.60|0.4782
81632757|NCT01074294|162955266|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.19||||0.7232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.19||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 6||3.19|0.45|0.7232
81632758|NCT01074294|162955266|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.13||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 7||2.13|0.46|0.9860
81660545|NCT05249829|163013526|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 96% CI of the Geometric Mean Ratio was \>0.667.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.763|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|1.546|2.01||||||Geometric Mean Ratio = GMCmRNA-1273.529/GMCmRNA-1273 against the B.1.1.529 strain at Day 85 after study vaccine administration.||2.010|1.546|
81660546|NCT05249829|163013527|OTHER|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 99% CI of the Geometric Mean Ratio was \>0.667. Superiority was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 99% CI of the Geometric Mean Ratio was \>1.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.535|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|1.409|1.672||||||Geometric Mean Ratio = GMCmRNA-1273.214/GMCmRNA-1273 against the B.1.1.529 strain at Day 29 after study vaccine administration.||1.672|1.409|
81660547|NCT05249829|163013528|OTHER|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 99% CI of the Geometric Mean Ratio was \>0.667. Superiority was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 99% CI of the Geometric Mean Ratio was \>1.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.713|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|1.583|1.853||||||Geometric Mean Ratio = GMCmRNA-1273.214/GMCmRNA-1273 against the B.1.1.529 strain at Day 85 after study vaccine administration.||1.853|1.583|
81660548|NCT05249829|163013529|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 99% CI of the Geometric Mean Ratio was \>0.667.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.048|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.958|1.147||||||Geometric Mean Ratio = GMCmRNA-1273.214/GMCmRNA-1273 against the ancestral strain at Day 29 after study vaccine administration. Reported statistical analysis based upon the number of participants with non-missing data at baseline and the corresponding timepoint (N=1818).||1.147|0.958|
81660549|NCT05249829|163013530|OTHER|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 99% CI of the Geometric Mean Ratio was \>0.667.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.104|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|1.032|1.18||||||Geometric Mean Ratio = GMCmRNA-1273.214/GMCmRNA-1273 against the ancestral strain at Day 85 after study vaccine administration. Reported statistical analysis based upon the number of participants with non-missing data at baseline and the corresponding timepoint (N=1418).||1.180|1.032|
81660550|NCT05249829|163013537|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 99% CI of the Geometric Mean Ratio was \>1.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|1.493|2.005||||||Geometric Mean Ratio = GMCmRNA-1273.529/GMCmRNA-1273 against the B.1.1.529 strain at Day 29 after study vaccine administration.||2.005|1.493|
81704647|NCT02371980|163105619|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.517||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.323|0.828||Gate-keeping fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiple comparisons.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Cox proportional hazards model with a factor for treatment and baseline II MADRS total score as a covariate, using the exact method to handle ties.||Double-blind Vortioxetine 5mg Vs Double-blind Placebo||0.828|0.323|0.006
81632759|NCT01074294|162955266|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.9858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.95||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 8||1.95|0.52|0.9858
81632760|NCT01074294|162955266|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.9466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.78||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 9||1.78|0.58|0.9466
81660551|NCT05249829|163013537|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 96% CI of the Geometric Mean Ratio was \>1.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.763|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|1.546|2.01||||||Geometric Mean Ratio = GMCmRNA-1273.529/GMCmRNA-1273 against the B.1.1.529 strain at Day 85 after study vaccine administration. Reported statistical analysis based upon the number of participants with non-missing data at baseline and the corresponding timepoint (N=460).||2.010|1.546|
81660552|NCT02842827|163013623|OTHER|||||||0.3868|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|p-value of the treatment effect was calculated between all dose arms with ≥3 participants||||||0.3868
81660553|NCT02842827|163013624|OTHER|||||||0.7744|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|p-value of the treatment effect was calculated between all dose arms with ≥3 participants||||||0.7744
81660554|NCT02842827|163013625|OTHER|||||||0.508|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|p-value of the treatment effect was calculated between all dose arms with ≥3 participants||||||0.5080
81660555|NCT02842827|163013626|OTHER|||||||0.6109|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|p-value of the treatment effect was calculated between all dose arms with ≥3 participants||||||0.6109
81704648|NCT02371980|163105619|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.476||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.296|0.767||Gate-keeping fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiple comparisons.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Cox proportional hazards model with a factor for treatment and baseline II MADRS total score as a covariate, using the exact method to handle ties.||Double-blind Vortioxetine 10 mg Vs Double-blind Placebo||0.767|0.296|0.002
81660556|NCT02842827|163013627|OTHER|||||||0.1151|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|p-value of the treatment effect was calculated between all dose arms with ≥3 participants||||||0.1151
81660557|NCT02842827|163013628|OTHER|||||||0.0791|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|p-value of the treatment effect was calculated between all dose arms with ≥3 participants||||||0.0791
81660558|NCT00882687|163013629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3235|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.3235
81660559|NCT00882687|163013629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9144|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.9144
81660560|NCT00882687|163013629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3324|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.3324
81660561|NCT00882687|163013630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5846|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.5846
81660562|NCT00882687|163013630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1493|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.1493
81534429|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.6||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|53.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||53.3|-14.0|0.265
81660563|NCT00882687|163013630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0404|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0404
81660564|NCT00882687|163013631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0578|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0578
81660565|NCT00882687|163013631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8988|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.8988
81660566|NCT00882687|163013631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4709|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.4709
81704649|NCT02371980|163105619|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.483||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.298|0.782||Gate-keeping fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiple comparisons.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Cox proportional hazards model with a factor for treatment and baseline II MADRS total score as a covariate, using the exact method to handle ties.||Double-blind Vortioxetine 20 mg Vs Double-blind Placebo||0.782|0.298|0.003
81660567|NCT00882687|163013632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1773|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.1773
81660568|NCT00882687|163013632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4222|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.4222
81660569|NCT00882687|163013632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4326|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.4326
81660570|NCT02649946|163013636|SUPERIORITY|TLPP evaluated at 6 months post-index procedure to assess if TLPP of COVERA is superior to that of PTA alone, by direct comparison.|||||<|0.001||||||Test successful if the one-side p-value is less than 0.025 and the result is in favor of the COVERA Vascular Covered Stent.|Chi-squared|||"Hypothesis: The (survival) rate in subjects treated with the COVERA Vascular Covered Stent (following PTA) with respect to TLPP through 6 months is greater than that in subjects treated with PTA alone in the treatment of stenoses in the upper extremity venous outflow of subjects dializing with an AV fistula.~Sample size calculation: 238 randomized subjects \[214 evaluable\] will give 92% power with one-sided type 1 error = 0.025."||||<0.001
81660571|NCT02649946|163013637|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority Farrington and Manning Exact Test is used to test the primary safety hypothesis. The test is successful if the one-sided p-value is less than 0.025.||||||0.0022|||||||Farrington and Manning|Non-inferiority test with non-inferiority margin of 10%.||"Hypothesis: The safety rate in subjects treated with the COVERA Vascular Covered Stent (following PTA) is non-inferior to the safety rate in subjects treated with PTA alone through 30 days in the treatment of stenotic lesions.~Sample size: 238 randomized subjects \[226 evaluable\] will give 85% power with one-sided type 1 error = 0.025."||||0.0022
81660572|NCT01588496|163013697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-29.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.94|-18.62||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level (\< 420 vs ≥ 420 mg/dL), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-18.62|-40.94|<0.001
81660573|NCT01588496|163013698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-23.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.81|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.83|-11.45||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level (\< 420 vs ≥ 420 mg/dL), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-11.45|-34.83|<0.001
81660574|NCT01588496|163013699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-22.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.72|-12.05||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level (\< 420 vs ≥ 420 mg/dL), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-12.05|-33.72|<0.001
81660575|NCT01588496|163013700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-11.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.77||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.48|1.82||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level (\< 420 vs ≥ 420 mg/dL), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||1.82|-25.48|0.088
81660576|NCT01588496|163013701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-11.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.86||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.11|0.56||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects|Model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level (\< 420 vs ≥ 420 mg/dL), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||0.56|-23.11|0.088
81660577|NCT01588496|163013702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-30.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.86|-18.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level (\< 420 vs ≥ 420 mg/dL), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|LDL-C lowering was analyzed by comparing evolocumab and placebo. Statistical analysis was 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||-18.00|-43.86|<0.001
81632761|NCT01074294|162955266|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.12||||0.6962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.0||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 10||2.00|0.63|0.6962
81632762|NCT01074294|162955266|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93||||0.7637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.51||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 11||1.51|0.57|0.7637
81632763|NCT01074294|162955267|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3||||0.3631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.33||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 6||2.33|0.73|0.3631
81632764|NCT01074294|162955267|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.35||||0.2786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.35||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 7||2.35|0.78|0.2786
81632765|NCT01074294|162955267|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08||||0.7062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.62||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 8||1.62|0.72|0.7062
81632766|NCT01074294|162955267|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.7844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.35||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 9||1.35|0.67|0.7844
81632767|NCT01074294|162955267|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.48||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 10||1.48|0.77|0.6940
81660578|NCT01551212|163013703|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.09||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|8.91|||ANCOVA|factors: treatment, center, HCV-Class (positive, negative) and lab MELD (≤ 30 vs \> 30) covariate: baseline value||||8.91|-0.74|0.097
81534430|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.9||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|51.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||51.5|-25.6|0.695
81632768|NCT01074294|162955267|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.8697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.39||The p-value was derived from CMH general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference between LS means derived from the CMH model. This comparison was tested for statistical significance at a 0.05 (two-sided) significance level.|Week 11||1.39|0.76|0.8697
81632769|NCT00112359|162955270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.98||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|12.47||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline CFQ-R RSS, and disease severity (FEV1 \>50% or \<=50% pred.). Treatment differences: AZLI-placebo.||Null hypothesis was there was no difference between 75 mg AZLI TID and placebo treatment groups in change from baseline in CFQ-R RSS score at Day 14.||12.47|3.50|0.0006
81632770|NCT00112359|162955271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.33||||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|11.43||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline CFQ-R RSS, and disease severity (FEV1 \>50% or \<=50% pred.). Treatment differences: AZLI-placebo.||Null hypothesis was there was no difference between 75 mg AZLI TID and placebo treatment groups in change from baseline in CFQ-R RSS score at Day 42.||11.43|1.22|0.0154
81632771|NCT00112359|162955274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|10.294|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.288|14.299||Analysis based on two-sided test with an 0.025 a priori threshold for statistical significance as part of the methods used to control the family-wise type 1 error.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment, disease severity (FEV1 \>50% or \<=50% pred.), and Day 0 FEV1. Treatment differences: AZLI-placebo.||Null hypothesis was there was no difference between 75 mg AZLI TID and placebo treatment groups in percent change in FEV1 at Day 28.||14.299|6.288|<0.0001
81632772|NCT00112359|162955275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.453|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.115|-0.791||Analysis based on 2-sided test with an 0.025 a priori threshold for statistical significance as part of methods used to control family-wise type 1 error.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and disease severity (FEV1 \>50% or \<=50% pred.). Treatment differences calculated as AZLI-placebo.||Null hypothesis was there was no difference between 75 mg AZLI TID and placebo treatment groups in change in log10 PA CFUs in sputum at Day 28.||-0.791|-2.115|< 0.0001
81660579|NCT01551212|163013704|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.99||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|13.92|||ANCOVA|factors: treatment, center, HCV-Class (positive, negative) and lab MELD (≤ 30 vs \> 30) covariate: baseline value||||13.92|2.06|0.0085
81660580|NCT01551212|163013705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.699|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.699
81660581|NCT04217590|163013734|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|15.12|||Fisher Exact||The CI for OR is calculated as an exact CI. An OR \> 1 favours SZC.|||15.12|1.90|<0.001
81660582|NCT04217590|163013735|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|15.55|||Regression, Logistic|The OR, 95% CI and p-value are obtained from a pooled logistic regression model after multiple imputation (MI) of missing pre-dialysis S-K values.|An OR \> 1 favours SZC.|||15.55|2.64|<0.001
81660583|NCT04217590|163013736|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.71|15.12|||Regression, Logistic|The OR, 95% CI and p-value are obtained from a pooled logistic regression model after multiple imputation (MI) of missing pre-dialysis S-K values.|An OR \> 1 favours SZC.|||15.12|2.71|<0.001
81660584|NCT04217590|163013737|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.53|7.67|||Generalised linear mixed model (GLMM)|The p-value was obtained from a test of equality of odds ratios.|The OR was obtained from GLMM model with random intercept and logit link. Treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction and baseline were specified as fixed effects. An OR \> 1 favours SZC.|||7.67|2.53|<0.001
81660585|NCT04217590|163013738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.64|||||Endpoint analysed with Generalised linear mixed model. The CI for the mean difference was calculated by bootstrapping. A mean difference \> 0 favours SZC.|||1.64|0.77|
81660586|NCT04217590|163013739|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|10.73|||Generalised linear mixed model (GLMM)|The p-value was obtained from a test of equality of odds ratios.|The OR was obtained from GLMM model with random intercept and logit link. Treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction and baseline were specified as fixed effects. An OR \> 1 favours SZC.|||10.73|3.15|<0.001
81660587|NCT01413087|163013740|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.483|||||||Log Rank|P value by log-rank test for the difference between treatment groups||||||0.483
81704650|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean (LSM) Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.68|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 2||0.68|-1.63|0.421
81704651|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.589||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|-0.08|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 2||-0.08|-2.39|0.037
81704652|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.592||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|0.75|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 2||0.75|-1.57|0.488
81704653|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.765||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|-0.93|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 4||-0.93|-3.93|0.002
81632773|NCT00112359|162955276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2364||95.0||||Analysis based on 2-sided test with an 0.025 a priori threshold for statistical significance as part of methods used to control family-wise type 1 error.|Fisher Exact|Comparison by treatment for proportion of subjects using additional (nonprotocol-specified) antipseudomonal antibiotics at least once during study.||Null hypothesis was there was no difference between 75 mg AZLI TID and placebo treatment groups in number of participants using additional (nonprotocol-specified) antipseudomonal antibiotics during study.||||0.2364
81632774|NCT00112359|162955277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.71||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.31|15.11||"Primary endpoint analysis based on 2-sided test with an 0.05 a priori threshold for statistical significance.~A gate-keeping procedure to control family-wise Type 1 error was established a priori for primary and key secondary endpoints."|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment, baseline CFQ-R RSS, and disease severity (FEV1 \>50% or \<=50% pred.). Treatment differences: AZLI-placebo.||"Null hypothesis was there was no difference between 75 mg AZLI TID and placebo treatment groups in change from baseline in CFQ-R RSS score at Day 28.~A sample size of 70 participants per treatment group provided approximately 77% power to detect an 8-point difference in CFQ-R RSS score between treatment groups, assuming a standard deviation (SD) of 20 and a Type I error rate of 0.05."||15.11|4.31|0.0005
81660588|NCT01413087|163013741|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.992|||||||Log Rank|P value by log-rank test for the difference between treatment groups||||||0.992
81660589|NCT05026710|163013753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.26
81660590|NCT05026710|163013754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.57
81660591|NCT05026710|163013755|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.58
81704654|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.761|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|-1.51|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 4||-1.51|-4.49|<0.001
81660592|NCT05026710|163013756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.72
81660593|NCT05026710|163013757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.50
81660594|NCT05026710|163013758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects; covariates: days since URS, study arm, days\*arm, baseline LURN, stone location; random intercept with unstructured covariance||||||0.80
81660595|NCT05026710|163013759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||WinRatio, unmatched unstratified|WinRatio using unmatched method.||||||0.25
81660596|NCT05026710|163013760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.44
81660597|NCT05026710|163013761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.85
81660598|NCT03218397|163013788|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|5.6||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|10.0||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided||Difference in mean hours to first antibiotic modification (Standard Blood Culture and AST minus Rapid Organism Identification and AST)|||10|1.2|0.013
81660599|NCT03218397|163013789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.265||||||alpha = 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.265
81660600|NCT03218397|163013790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.093||||||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|T-test for the difference in mean length of stay (days) between treatment arms among subjects alive at 30 days.||||||0.093
81660601|NCT03218397|163013791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014||||||alpha = 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.014
81534431|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-20.6||||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.4|20.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||20.3|-61.4|0.394
81632775|NCT00112359|162955278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064||0.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|Comparison by treatment group for proportion of participants hospitalized at least once between Day 0 and Day 42 (or 14 days after last study dose).||Null hypothesis was there was no difference between 75 mg AZLI TID and placebo treatment groups in number of participants hospitalized at least once during the study.||||0.0640
81632776|NCT00857766|162955305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.42||||0.065||95.0|-0.88|0.03|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference is calculated as FSC 250/50 minus Placebo and is adjusted for treatment, investigator, sex, smoking status, age, body mass index (BMI), waist circumference, treatment by sex interaction, age by BMI interaction, and baseline value.|||0.03|-0.88|0.065
81632777|NCT00857766|162955306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares analysis|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.469||95.0|-2.3|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.1|-2.3|0.469
81632778|NCT00857766|162955307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares analysis|127.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.5|<|0.001||95.0|57.0|197.0|||ANCOVA|||||197|57|<0.001
81632779|NCT01988402|162955308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5
81632780|NCT01961609|162955312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|65.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.375|52.4|76.7|||two-sided binomial exact test||A Bonferroni adjustment adjusting for 8 analyses have been applied.|||76.7|52.4|<0.0001
81632781|NCT00312208|162955329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.978||95.0|0.86|1.16||Cumulative incidence functions in each treatment group were calculated using non-parametric Kaplan-Meier estimates.|Log Rank|||||1.16|0.86|0.978
81632782|NCT00312208|162955330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.371||95.0|0.75|1.11||Cumulative incidences calculated in each group using non-parametric Kaplan-Meier estimates.|Log Rank|||||1.11|0.75|0.371
81632783|NCT04027439|162955341|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.186|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.138|1.235|||ANCOVA|||||1.235|1.138|<0.0001
81632784|NCT04027439|162955341|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.134|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.088|1.181|||ANCOVA|||||1.181|1.088|<0.0001
81660602|NCT03218397|163013792|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|7.5||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|13.1||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided||Difference in mean hours to first antibiotic escalation (Standard Blood Culture and AST minus Rapid Organism Identification and AST)|||13.1|1.9|0.009
81660603|NCT03218397|163013793|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|6.5||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|12.0||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided||Difference in mean hours to first gram-negative antibiotic escalation (Standard Blood Culture and AST minus Rapid Organism Identification and AST)|||12.0|0.9|0.022
81660604|NCT03218397|163013794|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|0.7||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.7||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided||Difference in mean hours to first gram-positive antibiotic escalation (Standard Blood Culture and AST minus Rapid Organism Identification and AST)|||2.7|-1.2|0.46
81660605|NCT03218397|163013795|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|4.6||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|9.6||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided||Difference in mean hours to first antibiotic de-escalation (Standard Blood Culture and AST minus Rapid Organism Identification and AST)|||9.6|-0.4|0.074
81660606|NCT03218397|163013796|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|6.5||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|11.2||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided||Difference in mean hours to first gram-negative antibiotic de-escalation (Standard Blood Culture and AST minus Rapid Organism Identification and AST)|||11.2|1.7|0.008
81660607|NCT03218397|163013797|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|-1.9||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|2.2||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided||Difference in mean hours to first gram-positive antibiotic de-escalation (Standard Blood Culture and AST minus Rapid Organism Identification and AST)|||2.2|-5.9|0.37
81660608|NCT00998335|163013821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline versus 3 months||||0.03
81660609|NCT02495792|163013842|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|5.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|21.7||||||||21.7|1.6|
81632785|NCT04027439|162955341|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.134|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.089|1.181|||ANCOVA|||||1.181|1.089|<0.0001
81632786|NCT04027439|162955341|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.084||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.041|1.128|||ANCOVA|||||1.128|1.041|0.0001
81632787|NCT04027439|162955342|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.228||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.105|1.365|||ANCOVA|||||1.365|1.105|0.0004
81632788|NCT04027439|162955342|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.228||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.104|1.365|||ANCOVA|||||1.365|1.104|0.0004
81632789|NCT04027439|162955342|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.196||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.326|||ANCOVA|||||1.326|1.080|0.0012
81632790|NCT04027439|162955342|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.121||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.009|1.246|||ANCOVA|||||1.246|1.009|0.0348
81632791|NCT04027439|162955342|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.055||||0.3106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.949|1.172|||ANCOVA|||||1.172|0.949|0.3106
81632792|NCT04027439|162955343|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.154||||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.024|1.301|||ANCOVA|||||1.301|1.024|0.0208
81660610|NCT06729606|163013869|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.55||Proportional odds model stratified by disease severity (high flow nasal canula \[HFNC\]/non-invasive ventilation \[NIV\] or invasive mechanical ventiliation \[IMV\]/ECMO) at study entry to determine the odds of being in a better category at day 90.|Proportional odds model||Summary odds ratio for being in a better category, active/placebo (95% confidence interval); pvalue|||1.55|0.80|0.54
81660611|NCT06729606|163013870|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.41|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio for active/placebo (95% confidence interval); pvalue|||1.41|0.77|0.78
81660612|NCT06729606|163013871|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.08|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio for active/placebo (95% confidence interval); pvalue|||2.08|0.94|0.10
81632793|NCT04027439|162955343|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.2||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.064|1.353|||ANCOVA|||||1.353|1.064|0.0041
81632794|NCT04027439|162955343|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.167||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.039|1.311|||ANCOVA|||||1.311|1.039|0.0108
81632795|NCT04027439|162955343|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.087||||0.1641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.965|1.225|||ANCOVA|||||1.225|0.965|0.1641
81632796|NCT04027439|162955344|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.229||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.102|1.369|||ANCOVA|||||1.369|1.102|0.0005
81632797|NCT04027439|162955344|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.231||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.104|1.372|||ANCOVA|||||1.372|1.104|0.0005
81632798|NCT04027439|162955344|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.188||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.32|||ANCOVA|||||1.320|1.070|0.0022
81632799|NCT04027439|162955344|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.106||||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.993|1.233|||ANCOVA|||||1.233|0.993|0.0658
81632800|NCT04027439|162955352|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.183|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.134|1.234|||ANCOVA|||||1.234|1.134|<0.0001
81660613|NCT06729606|163013872|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.44|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio for active/placebo (95% confidence interval); pvalue|||1.44|0.95|0.15
81632801|NCT04027439|162955352|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.092|1.19|||ANCOVA|||||1.190|1.092|<0.0001
81632802|NCT04027439|162955352|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.131|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.084|1.18|||ANCOVA|||||1.180|1.084|<0.0001
81632803|NCT04027439|162955352|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.08||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.036|1.126|||ANCOVA|||||1.126|1.036|0.0004
81632804|NCT04027439|162955353|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.123|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.078|1.169|||ANCOVA|||||1.169|1.078|<0.0001
81632805|NCT04027439|162955353|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.078||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.035|1.122|||ANCOVA|||||1.122|1.035|0.0004
81632806|NCT04027439|162955353|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.081||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.039|1.125|||ANCOVA|||||1.125|1.039|0.0002
81632807|NCT04027439|162955353|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.041||||0.0437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.001|1.083|||ANCOVA|||||1.083|1.001|0.0437
81632808|NCT04027439|162955354|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.087||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.038|1.139|||ANCOVA|||||1.139|1.038|0.0006
81632809|NCT04027439|162955354|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.083||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.034|1.135|||ANCOVA|||||1.135|1.034|0.0010
81632810|NCT04027439|162955354|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.096||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.047|1.149|||ANCOVA|||||1.149|1.047|0.0002
81632811|NCT04027439|162955354|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.039||||0.0971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.993|1.088|||ANCOVA|||||1.088|0.993|0.0971
81632812|NCT04027439|162955355|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.145|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.106|1.185|||ANCOVA|||||1.185|1.106|<0.0001
81632813|NCT04027439|162955355|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.148|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.109|1.189|||ANCOVA|||||1.189|1.109|<0.0001
81632814|NCT04027439|162955355|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.099|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.062|1.137|||ANCOVA|||||1.137|1.062|<0.0001
81632815|NCT04027439|162955355|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.088|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.052|1.126|||ANCOVA|||||1.126|1.052|<0.0001
81632816|NCT04027439|162955356|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.113|1.189|||ANCOVA|||||1.189|1.113|<0.0001
81632817|NCT04027439|162955356|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.146|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.109|1.185|||ANCOVA|||||1.185|1.109|<0.0001
81632818|NCT04027439|162955356|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.107|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.071|1.144|||ANCOVA|||||1.144|1.071|<0.0001
81632819|NCT04027439|162955356|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.094|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.059|1.13|||ANCOVA|||||1.130|1.059|<0.0001
81632820|NCT04027439|162955357|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.103|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.066|1.141|||ANCOVA|||||1.141|1.066|<0.0001
81632821|NCT04027439|162955357|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.078|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.042|1.116|||ANCOVA|||||1.116|1.042|<0.0001
81632822|NCT04027439|162955357|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.067||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.032|1.104|||ANCOVA|||||1.104|1.032|0.0002
81632823|NCT04027439|162955357|OTHER||Contrast Ratio|1.048||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.013|1.084|||ANCOVA|||||1.084|1.013|0.0066
81632824|NCT03777657|162955398|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.94||The superiority boundary at the primary overall survival analysis was predefined using the O'Brien-Fleming boundary approximated using the Hwang-Shih-DeCani spending function at 0.0092.|One-sided Log Rank Test|One-Sided Log-Rank Test stratified by regions (Asia versus Europe/North America) and presence of peritoneal metastasis (yes vs no).|The stratified hazard ratio and two-sided 95% confidence interval were estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model, including treatment arm as a covariate, and region and presence of peritoneal metastasis as strata.|||0.94|0.59|0.0056
81632825|NCT03777657|162955399|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.92||The one sided P value boundary for superiority of overall survival in all randomized participants at final analysis was 0.0226 based on 776 actual observed deaths.|One-Sided Log-Rank Test|One-Sided Log-Rank test stratified by region (Asia vs Europe/North America), PD-L1 expression (\<5% vs ≥5%), and presence of peritoneal metastasis.|The stratified hazard ratio and two-sided 95% confidence interval were estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model, including treatment arm as a covariate, and region, PD-L1 expression, and presence of peritoneal metastasis as strata.|||0.92|0.70|0.0011
81632826|NCT03777657|162955400|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.83|||||The stratified hazard ratio and two-sided 95% confidence interval were estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model, including treatment arm as a covariate, and region and presence of peritoneal metastasis as strata.|||0.83|0.56|
81632827|NCT03777657|162955401|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.04|||||Odds ratio between arms weas calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method, stratified by regions (Asia versus Europe/North America) and presence of peritoneal metastasis.|||2.04|1.03|
81632828|NCT03777657|162955402|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.9|||||The stratified hazard ratio and two-sided 95% confidence interval were estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model, including treatment arm as a covariate, and region, PD-L1 expression, and presence of peritoneal metastasis as strata.|||0.90|0.67|
81632829|NCT03777657|162955403|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.72|||||Odds ratio between arms were calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method, stratified by regions (Asia versus Europe/North America), PD-L1 expression and presence of peritoneal metastasis.|||1.72|1.03|
81660614|NCT06729606|163013873|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.42|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio for active/placebo (95% confidence interval); pvalue|||1.42|0.79|0.71
81660615|NCT03570892|163013874|SUPERIORITY||Unadjusted stratified cox model hazard r|1.07|||=|0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.4|||Stratified log-rank test one-sided|||||1.40|0.82|= 0.694
81660616|NCT03057977|163013986|SUPERIORITY|H0: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.04|0.65|0.86|||Regression, Cox||Comparison vs. Placebo \[T/P\]|"Model with terms for age, baseline eGFR (CKD-EPK)cr, region, baseline diabetes status, sex, baseline LVEF, and treatment.~alpha = 0.0496 (resulting from interim analysis) eGFR (CKP-EPI)cr: Glomerular filtration rate estimated by the chronic kidney disease epidemiology collaboration formula with serum creatinine measurement LVEF: Left ventricular ejection fraction."||0.86|0.65|<0.0001
81660617|NCT03057977|163013987|SUPERIORITY|H0: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.04|0.58|0.85|||Joint frailty model||HR vs placebo of recurrent HFF|"Model accounts for dependence between recurrent HHF and cardiovascular death, with terms for age, baseline eGFR (CKD-EPK)cr, region, baseline diabetes status, sex, baseline LVEF, and treatment.~eGFR (CKP-EPI)cr: Glomerular filtration rate estimated by the chronic kidney disease epidemiology collaboration formula with serum creatinine measurement LVEF: Left ventricular ejection fraction."||0.85|0.58|0.0003
81660618|NCT03057977|163013988|SUPERIORITY|H0: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.|Treatment by time interaction|1.733|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.9|0.669|2.796|||Random intercept random coef. model||Empa vs Placebo slope \[/year\]|"Random coefficient model allowing for random intercept and random slope per patient, with the same factors used for the primary endpoint (age, baseline eGFR (CKD-EPK)cr, region, baseline diabetes status, sex, baseline LVEF, and treatment) and additional factors time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline eGFR (CKD-EPI)cr-by-time interaction. Only on-treatment data from treated patients were used.~alpha=0.001"||2.796|0.669|<0.0001
81660619|NCT03057977|163013989|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.77|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with terms for age, baseline eGFR (CKD-EPK)cr, region, baseline diabetes status, sex, baseline LVEF, and treatment.|Comparison vs. Placebo|||0.77|0.32|0.0019
81660620|NCT03057977|163013990|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.81|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with terms for age, baseline eGFR (CKD-EPK)cr, region, baseline diabetes status, sex, baseline LVEF, and treatment.|Comparison vs Placebo|||0.81|0.59|<0.0001
81660621|NCT03057977|163013991|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.4133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.12|||Regression, Cox|Model with terms for age, baseline eGFR (CKD-EPI), region, baseline diabetes status, sex, baseline LVEF and treatment.|Comparison vs. Placebo|||1.12|0.75|0.4133
81660622|NCT03057977|163013992|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.3536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.1|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with terms for age, baseline eGFR (CKD-EPI), region, baseline diabetes status, sex, baseline LVEF and treatment.|Comparison vs. placebo|||1.10|0.77|0.3536
81660623|NCT03057977|163013993|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.3576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.19|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with terms for age, baseline eGFR (CDK-EPI), region, sex, baseline LVEF and treatment.|Comparison vs. placebo|||1.19|0.62|0.3576
81660624|NCT03057977|163013994|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|3.96|||Mixed Model|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|Comparison vs. placebo|Mixed model with age, baseline eGFR (CKD-EPI) as linear covariate(s) and region, baseline diabetes status, sex, baseline LVEF, week reachable, treatment by visit interaction, baseline KCCQ - Clinical Summary Score by Visit interaction as fixed effects. An unstructured covariance structure has been used.||3.96|0.16|0.0340
81660625|NCT03057977|163013995|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.95|||Joint frailty model||Comparison vs. placebo|Joint frailty model with terms for age, baseline eGFR (CDK-EPI), region, sex, baseline diabetes status and baseline LVEF. Model accounts for dependence between recurrent all-cause hospitalizations and all-cause mortality.||0.95|0.75|0.0065
81660626|NCT02079610|163013996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.93|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81660627|NCT02079610|163013997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.2||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81660628|NCT02079610|163013998|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.5||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81660629|NCT00118755|163013999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.3883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.17|||Log Rank|||||1.17|0.67|0.3883
81660630|NCT00118755|163014000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.2458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.12|||Log Rank|||||1.12|0.64|0.2458
81660631|NCT00118755|163014001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rate|9.8||||||95.0|0.9|18.7|||||95% Wald asymptotic CI using normal approximation (continuity corrected)|||18.7|0.9|
81660632|NCT00118755|163014002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.6294||95.0|0.66|1.97|||Log Rank|||||1.97|0.66|0.6294
81660633|NCT01016977|163014015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9597||95.0||||Week 1|ANCOVA|||||||0.9597
81660634|NCT01016977|163014015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5538||95.0||||Week 2|ANCOVA|||||||0.5538
81660635|NCT01016977|163014015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6315||95.0||||Week 4|ANCOVA|||||||0.6315
81660636|NCT01016977|163014015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5655||95.0||||Week 8|ANCOVA|||||||0.5655
81660637|NCT01016977|163014015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7917||95.0||||Week 12|ANCOVA|||||||0.7917
81660638|NCT01016977|163014016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5961||95.0||||Week 1|ANCOVA|||||||0.5961
81632830|NCT03777657|162955406|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|3.94|||||Mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-C30 scores from cycle 1 to 6 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, baseline mean score and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in Global Health Status/QoL at Cycle 4||3.94|-0.33|
81632831|NCT03777657|162955406|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|4.74|||||Mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-C30 scores from cycle 1 to 6 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, baseline mean score and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in Global Health Status/QoL at Cycle 6||4.74|0.29|
81632832|NCT03777657|162955406|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|3.16||||||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Physical Functioning at Cycle 4||3.16|-0.27|
81660639|NCT01016977|163014016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2293||95.0||||Week 2|ANCOVA|||||||0.2293
81660640|NCT01016977|163014016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9852||95.0||||Week 4|ANCOVA|||||||0.9852
81660641|NCT01016977|163014016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5538||95.0||||Week 8|ANCOVA|||||||0.5538
81660642|NCT01016977|163014016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.654||95.0||||Week 12|ANCOVA|||||||0.6540
81660643|NCT01016977|163014017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8545||95.0||||Week 1|ANCOVA|||||||0.8545
81534432|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1|28.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||28.3|-36.1|1.000
81660644|NCT01016977|163014017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2895||95.0||||Week 2|ANCOVA|||||||0.2895
81660645|NCT01016977|163014017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8234||95.0||||Week 4|ANCOVA|||||||0.8234
81660646|NCT01016977|163014017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3644||95.0||||Week 8|ANCOVA|||||||0.3644
81660647|NCT01016977|163014017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.654||95.0||||Week 12|ANCOVA|||||||0.6540
81660648|NCT01016977|163014018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7546||95.0||||Week 1|ANCOVA|||||||0.7546
81704655|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.775||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.02|-0.98|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 4||-0.98|-4.02|0.001
81632833|NCT03777657|162955406|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|4.43|||||Mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-C30 scores from cycle 1 to 6 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, baseline mean score and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in Physical Functioning at Cycle 6||4.43|0.49|
81632834|NCT03777657|162955407|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|1.15|||||Mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-C30 scores from cycle 1 to 6 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, baseline mean score and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in Fatigue at Cycle 4||1.15|-3.79|
81632835|NCT03777657|162955407|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.78|-0.24|||||Mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-C30 scores from cycle 1 to 6 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, baseline mean score and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in Fatigue at Cycle 6||-0.24|-5.78|
81632836|NCT03777657|162955408|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|0.31|||||Mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-STO22 scores from cycle 1 to 6 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, baseline mean score and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in QLQ-STO22 Index-Score at Cycle 4||0.31|-2.53|
81660649|NCT01016977|163014018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7705||95.0||||Week 2|ANCOVA|||||||0.7705
81660650|NCT01016977|163014018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0259||95.0||||Week 4|ANCOVA|||||||0.0259
81660651|NCT01016977|163014018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9252||95.0||||Week 8|ANCOVA|||||||0.9252
81660652|NCT01016977|163014018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2927||95.0||||Week 12|ANCOVA|||||||0.2927
81660653|NCT01016977|163014019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.401||95.0||||Week 1|ANCOVA|||||||0.4010
81660654|NCT01016977|163014019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0963||95.0||||Week 2|ANCOVA|||||||0.0963
81660655|NCT01016977|163014019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9291||95.0||||Week 4|ANCOVA|||||||0.9291
81660656|NCT01016977|163014019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5523||95.0||||Week 8|ANCOVA|||||||0.5523
81660657|NCT01016977|163014019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2556||95.0||||Week 12|ANCOVA|||||||0.2556
81660658|NCT01016977|163014020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4037||95.0||||Week 1|ANCOVA|||||||0.4037
81660659|NCT01016977|163014020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8662||95.0||||Week 2|ANCOVA|||||||0.8662
81660660|NCT01016977|163014020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5951||95.0||||Week 4|ANCOVA|||||||0.5951
81660661|NCT01016977|163014020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2349||95.0||||Week 8|ANCOVA|||||||0.2349
81660662|NCT01016977|163014020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3461||95.0||||Week 12|ANCOVA|||||||0.3461
81660663|NCT01016977|163014021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.725||95.0||||Week 1|ANCOVA|||||||0.7250
81660664|NCT01016977|163014021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9743||95.0||||Week 2|ANCOVA|||||||0.9743
81660665|NCT01016977|163014021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9816||95.0||||Week 4|ANCOVA|||||||0.9816
81660666|NCT01016977|163014021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8809||95.0||||Week 8|ANCOVA|||||||0.8809
81660667|NCT01016977|163014021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1679||95.0||||Week 12|ANCOVA|||||||0.1679
81660668|NCT01171807|163014069|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81660669|NCT00757588|163014105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.24||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model: difference between week t and baseline values = baseline values + treatment + metformin use|||-0.24|-0.59|<0.0001
81632837|NCT03777657|162955408|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|-0.12|||||Mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-STO22 scores from cycle 1 to 6 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, baseline mean score and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in QLQ-STO22 Index-Score at Cycle 6||-0.12|-3.12|
81660670|NCT00757588|163014106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3829.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1165.99||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6122.4|-1537.1||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model: difference between week t and baseline values = baseline values + treatment + metformin use|||-1537.1|-6122.4|0.0011
81704656|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.924||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.76|-1.13|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 8||-1.13|-4.76|0.001
81704657|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.919|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.64|-2.03|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 8||-2.03|-5.64|<0.001
81704658|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.939||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|-1.16|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 8||-1.16|-4.84|0.001
81704659|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.938||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.76|-1.08|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 12||-1.08|-4.76|0.002
81660671|NCT00757588|163014107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.24||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|-8.7||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model: difference between week t and baseline values = baseline values + treatment + metformin use|||-8.7|-37.2|0.0016
81660672|NCT00757588|163014108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.732||0.3958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.32|5.28||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model: difference between week t and baseline values = baseline values + treatment + metformin use|||5.28|-13.32|0.3958
81660673|NCT00757588|163014110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-1.1||Significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo in Week 24 (LOCF). Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model: difference between week t and baseline values = baseline values + treatment + metformin use|||-1.1|-5.6|
81660674|NCT01052103|163014137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.732||95.0||||One-sided p-value.|Type 3 Tests|||Changes from baseline to all post-baseline visits were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based MMRM. Model terms included fixed class effects for visit, investigative site, treatment, SOC type, baseline positive symptom stratum, and treatment-by-visit interaction as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline-by-visit interaction.||||0.732
81466502|NCT02045862|162625415|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.01|||Negative Binomial Regression|||Rate ratio of number of nocturia episodes during the EoT 7-day diary between the combination therapy group and the mirabegron monotherapy group was calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), geographic region and previous study history as factors, log(number of nocturia episodes divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate and post baseline number of valid diary days as the offset variable||1.01|0.81|0.067
81632838|NCT03777657|162955408|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|0.11|||||Mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-STO22 scores from cycle 1 to 6 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, baseline mean score and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in QLQ-STO22 Dysphagia/Odynophagia Scale at Cycle 4||0.11|-3.13|
81660675|NCT01052103|163014138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.846||95.0||||One-sided p-value.|Type 3 Tests|||Changes from baseline to all post-baseline visits were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based MMRM. Model terms included fixed class effects for visit, investigative site, treatment, SOC type, baseline positive symptom stratum, and treatment-by-visit interaction as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline-by-visit interaction.||||0.846
81704660|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.934|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|-2.68|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 12||-2.68|-6.34|<0.001
81704661|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.949|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-1.78|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 12||-1.78|-5.50|<0.001
81632839|NCT03777657|162955408|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|0.76|||||Mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-STO22 scores from cycle 1 to 6 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, baseline mean score and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in QLQ-STO22 Dysphagia/Odynophagia Scale at Cycle 6||0.76|-2.31|
81632840|NCT03777657|162955408|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|-0.2|||||Mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-STO22 scores from cycle 1 to 6 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, baseline mean score and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in QLQ-STO22 Pain/Discomfort Scale at Cycle 4||-0.20|-4.26|
81632841|NCT03777657|162955408|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|0.27|||||Mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-STO22 scores from cycle 1 to 6 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, baseline mean score and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in QLQ-STO22 Pain/Discomfort Scale at Cycle 6||0.27|-4.03|
81632842|NCT03777657|162955408|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|0.99|||||Mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-STO22 scores from cycle 1 to 6 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, baseline mean score and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in QLQ-STO22 Dietary Restrictions Scale at Cycle 4||0.99|-2.85|
81632843|NCT03777657|162955408|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|0.77|||||Mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-STO22 scores from cycle 1 to 6 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, baseline mean score and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in QLQ-STO22 Dietary Restrictions Scale at Cycle 6||0.77|-3.42|
81632844|NCT03777657|162955408|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|0.09|||||Mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-STO22 scores from cycle 1 to 6 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, baseline mean score and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in QLQ-STO22 Upper Gastro-Intestinal Symptoms at Cycle 4||0.09|-3.28|
81632845|NCT03777657|162955408|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|0.06|||||Mixed effect model analysis with QLQ-STO22 scores from cycle 1 to 6 as the response variable, and treatment by study visit interaction, baseline mean score and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Analysis of Change from Baseline in QLQ-STO22 Upper Gastro-Intestinal Symptoms at Cycle 6||0.06|-3.55|
81632846|NCT05501600|162955452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.004
81632847|NCT05501600|162955453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.081616|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.081616
81660676|NCT01052103|163014139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.201||95.0||||One-sided p-value.|Type 3 Tests|||Changes from baseline to all post-baseline visits were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based MMRM. Model terms included fixed class effects for visit, investigative site, treatment, SOC type, baseline positive symptom stratum, and treatment-by-visit interaction as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline-by-visit interaction.||||0.201
81660677|NCT01052103|163014140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.136||95.0||||One-sided p-value.|Type 3 Tests|||Changes from baseline to all post-baseline visits were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based MMRM. Model terms included fixed class effects for visit, investigative site, treatment, SOC type, baseline positive symptom stratum, and treatment-by-visit interaction as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline-by-visit interaction.||||0.136
81632848|NCT00979459|162955483|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Administration of a single dose of two 40 mg MK-1006 FCT is similar to a single dose of four 20 mg MK-1006 DFC will be satisfied if the 90% confidence interval for the AUC(0 to infinity) geometric mean ratio (FCT/DCF) is contained within (0.70, 1.43).|Geometric mean ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|0.99||||||||0.99|0.86|
81632849|NCT00979459|162955484|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Administration of a single dose of two 40 mg MK-1006 FCT is similar to a single dose of four 20 mg MK-1006 DFC will be satisfied if the 90% confidence interval for the Cmax geometric mean ratio (FCT/DCF) is contained within (0.70, 1.43).|Geometric mean ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.24||||||||1.24|0.92|
81632850|NCT00712179|162955498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.981|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null Hypothesis: Walking at different speeds with 15% body weight support will have no effect on EMG pattern.||||0.981
81632851|NCT00712179|162955498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null Hypothesis: Walking at self selected speed at 0%, 15% and 30% of body weight support will have no effect on EMG pattern||||0.84
81632852|NCT00712179|162955498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null Hypothesis: Walking at different speeds with 30% body weight support will have no effect on EMG pattern.||||0.16
81632853|NCT00712179|162955498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null Hypothesis: Walking at fastest comfortable speeds with different amount of body weight supports will not affect the EMG pattern.||||0.073
81632854|NCT00712179|162955498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null Hypothesis: Modification of non-paretic leg loading and movement by the therapist will have no effect on EMG pattern of paretic leg.||||<0.001
81704662|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.957||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|-0.16|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 16||-0.16|-3.92|0.033
81704663|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.952|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.55|-1.82|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 16||-1.82|-5.55|<0.001
81632855|NCT00712179|162955498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null Hypothesis: Modification of paretic leg loading and movement by the therapist will have significant effect on EMG pattern of non-paretic leg.||||0.94
81632856|NCT00945321|162955530|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence Bounds of (0.80, 1.25).|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|0.93||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.02||Hochberg's step-up procedure was applied to preserve the overall alpha level for the primary hypothesis that involved comparison at two oral dose levels.|two one-sided tests|The P-value obtained was the maximum of two P-values from two one-sided tests (GMR (Oral/IV) ≤0.80 vs. GMR\>0.80 and GMR≥1.25 vs. GMR\<1.25).||||1.02|0.84|0.001
81632857|NCT00945321|162955530|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence Bounds of (0.80, 1.25).|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.15||Hochberg's step-up procedure was applied to preserve the overall alpha level for the primary hypothesis that involved comparison at two oral dose levels|two one-sided tests|The P-value obtained was the maximum of two P-values from two one-sided tests (GMR (Oral/IV) ≤0.80 vs. GMR\>0.80 and GMR≥1.25 vs. GMR\<1.25).||||1.15|0.96|<0.001
81632858|NCT00945321|162955530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.23|1.76||||||The effect of a standard high-fat breakfast and a standard light breakfast on aprepitant plasma pharmacokinetics (AUC0-∞ and Cmax) following a single 165 mg oral dose of aprepitant and following a single 185 mg oral dose of aprepitant will be estimated in healthy young adult subjects||1.76|1.23|
81466503|NCT02045862|162625415|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.131||95.0|0.82|1.03|||Negative Binomial Regression|||Rate ratio of number of nocturia episodes during the EoT 7-day diary between the combination therapy group and the solifenacin monotherapy group was calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), geographic region and previous study history as factors, log(number of nocturia episodes divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate and post baseline number of valid diary day as the offset variable.||1.03|0.82|0.131
81632859|NCT00945321|162955530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.32||||||The effect of a standard high-fat breakfast and a standard light breakfast on aprepitant plasma pharmacokinetics (AUC0-∞ and Cmax) following a single 165 mg oral dose of aprepitant and following a single 185 mg oral dose of aprepitant will be estimated in healthy young adult subjects||1.32|0.88|
81632860|NCT00945321|162955530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.46||||||The effect of a standard high-fat breakfast and a standard light breakfast on aprepitant plasma pharmacokinetics (AUC0-∞ and Cmax) following a single 165 mg oral dose of aprepitant and following a single 185 mg oral dose of aprepitant will be estimated in healthy young adult subjects||1.46|1.01|
81632861|NCT00945321|162955530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.16|1.75||||||The effect of a standard high-fat breakfast and a standard light breakfast on aprepitant plasma pharmacokinetics (AUC0-∞ and Cmax) following a single 165 mg oral dose of aprepitant and following a single 185 mg oral dose of aprepitant will be estimated in healthy young adult subjects||1.75|1.16|
81632862|NCT00945321|162955531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.13|1.56||||||The effect of a standard high-fat breakfast and a standard light breakfast on aprepitant plasma pharmacokinetics (AUC0-∞ and Cmax) following a single 165 mg oral dose of aprepitant and following a single 185 mg oral dose of aprepitant will be estimated in healthy young adult subjects||1.56|1.13|
81632863|NCT00945321|162955531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.25||||||The effect of a standard high-fat breakfast and a standard light breakfast on aprepitant plasma pharmacokinetics (AUC0-∞ and Cmax) following a single 165 mg oral dose of aprepitant and following a single 185 mg oral dose of aprepitant will be estimated in healthy young adult subjects||1.25|0.86|
81632864|NCT00945321|162955531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.34||||||The effect of a standard high-fat breakfast and a standard light breakfast on aprepitant plasma pharmacokinetics (AUC0-∞ and Cmax) following a single 165 mg oral dose of aprepitant and following a single 185 mg oral dose of aprepitant will be estimated in healthy young adult subjects||1.34|0.96|
81660678|NCT01052103|163014141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.739||95.0||||One-sided p-value.|Type 3 Sums of Squares|||Changes from baseline to all post-baseline visits were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based MMRM. Model terms included fixed class effects for visit, investigative site, treatment, SOC type, baseline positive symptom stratum, and treatment-by-visit interaction as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline-by-visit interaction.||||0.739
81686043|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.8|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.80|0.41|
81704664|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.967||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.52|-0.73|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 16||-0.73|-4.52|0.007
81632865|NCT00945321|162955531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.16|1.68||||||The effect of a standard high-fat breakfast and a standard light breakfast on aprepitant plasma pharmacokinetics (AUC0-∞ and Cmax) following a single 165 mg oral dose of aprepitant and following a single 185 mg oral dose of aprepitant will be estimated in healthy young adult subjects||1.68|1.16|
81632866|NCT00692913|162955533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2|||<|0.001||95.0|0.12|0.35|||Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model was adjusted by baseline 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) level stratum, age, and region.||||0.35|0.12|<0.001
81632867|NCT00692913|162955534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares means|-9.7|||<|0.001||95.0|-14.49|-4.93|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|The model was adjusted by baseline 25-hydroxyvitamin D level stratum, age, and region.||||-4.93|-14.49|<0.001
81632868|NCT00692913|162955535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares mean|-7.07|||<|0.001||95.0|-10.95|-3.2|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|The model was adjusted by baseline 25-hydroxyvitamin D level stratum, age, and region.||||-3.20|-10.95|<0.001
81632869|NCT00692913|162955536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.21|||<|0.001||95.0|0.13|0.35|||Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model was adjusted by baseline 25-hydroxyvitamin D level stratum, age, and region.||||0.35|0.13|<0.001
81632870|NCT00692913|162955537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.01||||0.047||95.0|0.01|2.0|||Traditional Longitudinal data analysis|The model was adjusted by baseline 25-hydroxyvitamin D level stratum, age, and region.|FOSAVANCE minus Referred-Care. Analysis was for Lumbar Spine.|||2.00|0.01|0.047
81632871|NCT00692913|162955537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.82||||0.035||95.0|0.06|1.58|||Traditional Longitudinal data analysis|The model was adjusted by baseline 25-hydroxyvitamin D level stratum, age, and region.|FOSAVANCE minus Referred-Care. Analysis was for Total Hip.|||1.58|0.06|0.035
81704665|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.912||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-0.82|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 20||-0.82|-4.40|0.004
81534433|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.6||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.9|26.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||26.7|-47.9|0.683
81632872|NCT00692913|162955538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference of falls (falls/patient-year)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.675||95.0|-0.12|0.19|||Zero-Inflated Poisson Regression|Adjusted by the terms for treatment, baseline 25(OH) D level stratum, age, and region and offset variable of log (total patient-years in the study).||||0.19|-0.12|0.675
81632873|NCT00692913|162955539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-8.35||||0.001||95.0|-13.19|-3.54|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|The model was adjusted by baseline 25-hydroxyvitamin D level stratum, age, and region.||||-3.54|-13.19|0.001
81632874|NCT00692913|162955540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-8.07|||<|0.001||95.0|-11.94|-4.21|||Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|The model was adjusted by baseline 25-hydroxyvitamin D level stratum, age, and region.||||-4.21|-11.94|<0.001
81632875|NCT03614663|162955574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.321|||||||MMRM - Mixed model for repeated measures|||||||0.321
81632876|NCT03614663|162955575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.149|||||||MMRM - Mixed model for repeated measures|||||||0.149
81632877|NCT03614663|162955576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.607|||||||MMRM - Mixed model for repeated measures|||||||0.607
81632878|NCT03614663|162955577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.426|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.426
81632879|NCT03614663|162955578|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||MMRM - Mixed model for repeated measures|||||||0.02
81632880|NCT03614663|162955579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091|||||||MMRM - Mixed model for repeated measures|||||||0.091
81632881|NCT03614663|162955580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135|||||||MMRM - Mixed model for repeated measures|||||||0.135
81632882|NCT03614663|162955581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056|||||||MMRM - Mixed model for repeated measures|||||||0.056
81632883|NCT01128595|162955583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.515|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.701||||||||0.701|0.330|
81632884|NCT01128595|162955583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.543|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.355|0.73||||||||0.730|0.355|
81632885|NCT01128595|162955583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.195|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.388||||||||0.388|0.001|
81632886|NCT01128595|162955583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.027|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.198|0.143||||||||0.143|-0.198|
81632887|NCT01128595|162955583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.501||||||||0.501|0.140|
81632888|NCT01128595|162955586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.484|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.332|0.636||||||||0.636|0.332|
81632889|NCT01128595|162955586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.484|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.638||||||||0.638|0.330|
81632890|NCT01128595|162955586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.168|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.327||||||||0.327|0.009|
81632891|NCT01128595|162955586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.14||||||||0.140|-0.140|
81632892|NCT01128595|162955586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.316|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.168|0.464||||||||0.464|0.168|
81632893|NCT01128595|162955587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.212|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.393||||||||0.393|0.031|
81632894|NCT01128595|162955587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.341|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.147|0.536||||||||0.536|0.147|
81632895|NCT01128595|162955587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.477|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.282|0.672||||||||0.672|0.282|
81632896|NCT01128595|162955587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.265|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.463||||||||0.463|0.066|
81632897|NCT01128595|162955587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.135|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|0.343||||||||0.343|-0.072|
81632898|NCT01128595|162955588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.215||||||||0.215|-0.037|
81632899|NCT01128595|162955588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.236|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.101|0.371||||||||0.371|0.101|
81632900|NCT01128595|162955588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.263|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|0.398||||||||0.398|0.127|
81632901|NCT01128595|162955588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.312||||||||0.312|0.036|
81632902|NCT01128595|162955588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.118|0.171||||||||0.171|-0.118|
81632903|NCT00724126|162955593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value was obtained from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment arm and analysis center.||||||0.03
81632904|NCT00724126|162955594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02|||||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value was obtained from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment arm and analysis center.||||||0.02
81632905|NCT03455985|162955611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.09
81632906|NCT03455985|162955612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.20
81632907|NCT03455985|162955613|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81632908|NCT03455985|162955614|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.3||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.39
81632909|NCT00571649|162955641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.771||||0.0211||95.0|0.618|0.962||Hochberg procedure: A 2-sided p-value of less than 0.05 would be considered significant, if the 1-sided p-value of the other primary efficacy outcome measure was less than 0.025, elsewise a p-value of less than 0.025 would be considered significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted relative risks were calculated using asymptotic methods, with weights based upon sample sizes per strata (geographic region).||A sample size of 2876 valid patients per group was estimated to obtain a joint power of at least 90% for both primary endpoints (91.4% for superiority) with 4% event rate at day 35 for comparator and 40% relative risk reduction.||0.962|0.618|0.0211
81704666|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.906|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|-2.31|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 20||-2.31|-5.86|<0.001
81704667|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.921||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|-0.96|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 20||-0.96|-4.57|0.003
81632910|NCT00571649|162955642|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Rivaroxaban would be considered at least as effective as the comparator if the upper limit of the CI (Confidence Interval) was less than 1.5|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.968||||0.0025||95.0|0.713|1.314||Hochberg procedure: A 1-sided p-value of less than 0.025 would be considered significant, if the 2-sided p-value of the other primary efficacy outcome measure was less than 0.05, elsewise a p-value of less than 0.0125 would be considered significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted relative risks were calculated using asymptotic methods, with weights based upon sample sizes per strata (geographic region).||A sample size of 2876 valid patients per group was estimated to obtain a joint power of at least 90% for both primary endpoints (98.6% power for non-inferiority) with 1.8% event rate at day 10 for comparator and 35% relative risk reduction.||1.314|0.713|0.0025
81632911|NCT00571649|162955643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.931||||0.3758||95.0|0.795|1.091||Test hierarchy: A p-value of less than 0.05 would be considered significant, if the tests for the two primary efficacy outcome measures were significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted relative risks were calculated using asymptotic methods, with weights based upon sample sizes per strata (geographic region).||||1.091|0.795|0.3758
81632912|NCT00571649|162955644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.991||||0.9473||95.0|0.753|1.304||"Test hierarchy: A p-value of less than 0.05 would be considered significant, if the tests for the 2 primary efficacy outcomes and for Composite endpoint of VTE (any DVT, non fatal PE) and all-cause mortality up to Day 35 + 6 days were significant."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted relative risks were calculated using asymptotic methods, with weights based upon sample sizes per strata (geographic region).||||1.304|0.753|0.9473
81632913|NCT00571649|162955653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.455|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.854|3.251||2-sided p-value. No adjustment for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted relative risks were calculated using asymptotic methods, with weights based upon sample sizes per strata (geographic region).||There was no sample size estimation as this was not planed as confirmatory analysis||3.251|1.854|<0.0001
81632914|NCT00571649|162955654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.272|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.628|3.171||2-sided p-value. No adjustment for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||There was no sample size estimation as this was not planed as confirmatory analysis||3.171|1.628|<0.0001
81632915|NCT03066609|162955662|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|153.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.02|438.67|||Regression, Logistic|||PASI 75||438.67|54.02|<0.0001
81632916|NCT03066609|162955662|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|557.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|187.2|1663.4|||Regression, Logistic|||PASI 75||1663.4|187.2|<0.0001
81632917|NCT03066609|162955663|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|75.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.81|222.72|||Regression, Logistic|||IGA||222.72|25.81|<0.0001
81632918|NCT03066609|162955663|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|149.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.83|432.42|||Regression, Logistic|||IGA||432.42|51.83|<0.0001
81632919|NCT03066609|162955664|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|114.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.94|489.59|||Regression, Logistic|||PASI 90||489.59|26.94|<0.0001
81632920|NCT03066609|162955664|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|246.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.41|1037.1|||Regression, Logistic|||PASI 90||1037.1|58.41|<0.0001
81632921|NCT03983434|162955681|OTHER|Due to the skewness of the data, outcome measures were summarized using median and interquartile range.||||||0.62|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.62
81632922|NCT03983434|162955682|OTHER|Due to the skewness of the data, outcome measures were summarized using median and interquartile range.||||||0.17|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.17
81632923|NCT03983434|162955683|OTHER|Due to the skewness of the data, outcome measures were summarized using median and interquartile range.||||||0.17|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.17
81632924|NCT03983434|162955684|OTHER|Due to the skewness of the data, outcome measures were summarized using median and interquartile range.||||||0.079|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.079
81632925|NCT03983434|162955685|OTHER|Due to the skewness of the data, outcome measures were summarized using median and interquartile range.||||||0.47|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.47
81632926|NCT03983434|162955687|OTHER|Due to the skewness of the data, outcome measures were summarized using median and interquartile range.||||||0.03|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.03
81632927|NCT03983434|162955688|OTHER|Due to the skewness of the data, outcome measures were summarized using median and interquartile range.||||||0.14|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.14
81632928|NCT03983434|162955689|OTHER|Due to the skewness of the data, outcome measures were summarized using median and interquartile range.||||||0.074|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.074
81632929|NCT03983434|162955690|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.004
81632930|NCT03983434|162955691|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.17
81632931|NCT03983434|162955692|OTHER|Due to the skewness of the data, outcome measures were summarized using median and interquartile range.||||||0.98|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.98
81632932|NCT00811941|162955755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.35|||Adjusted change from Baseline to Month 6||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 110 participants in the placebo group and 320 participants in the nalmefene group.|"The primary hypothesis concerned the treatment effect at Month 6. Null hypothesis of no difference in treatment effect was tested against the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference in treatment effect.~MMRM model with the Baseline score as a covariate; site, sex, time in months (Month 1-13); and treatment as fixed effects. The Baseline score-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were also included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used."||0.35|-2.10|0.160
81704668|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.008||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|0.06|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 24||0.06|-3.89|0.057
81632933|NCT00811941|162955756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.17|2.23|||Adjusted change from Baseline to Month 6||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 110 participants in the placebo group and 320 participants in the nalmefene group.|"The primary hypothesis concerned the treatment effect at Month 6. The null hypothesis of no difference in treatment effect was tested against the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference in treatment effect.~MMRM model with the Baseline score as a covariate; site, sex, time in months (Month 1-13); and treatment as fixed effects. The Baseline score-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were also included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used."||2.23|-9.17|0.232
81534434|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.7||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|61.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||61.4|-4.1|0.205
81632934|NCT00811941|162955757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.41|||Adjusted Odds Ratio (OR) response|||The analysis of RSDRL used a logistic regression (LREG) model, with country, sex, Baseline DRL, and treatment as fixed effects, and missing values were imputed using individual-patient predicted values of TAC derived from the MMRM model.||1.41|0.59|0.689
81632935|NCT00811941|162955758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.0|||Adjusted change from Baseline to Week 24||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 104 participants in the placebo group and 306 participants in the nalmefene group.|MMRM model with the Baseline score as a covariate, and site, sex, time in weeks, and treatment as fixed effects. The Baseline score-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were also included in the model; an unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.00|-0.37|0.046
81632936|NCT00811941|162955759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.08|||Adjusted change from Baseline to Week 24||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 104 participants in the placebo group and 306 participants in the nalmefene group.|MMRM model with the Baseline CGI-S score as a covariate, and site, sex, time in weeks, and treatment as fixed effects. The Baseline CGI-S score-by-time and treatment by- time interactions were also included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.08|-0.36|0.217
81632937|NCT00811941|162955760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio to placebo|0.93||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.05|||Adjusted values||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 108 participants in the placebo group and 319 participants in the nalmefene group.|Log-transformed GGT values were analysed using an MMRM model with the logtransformed Baseline value as a covariate, and site, sex, time in weeks, and treatment as fixed effects. Log-transformed Baseline value-by-time interaction and treatment-by-time interaction were included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.05|0.83|0.273
81632938|NCT00811941|162955761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio to placebo|0.99||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1|||Adjusted values||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 108 participants in the placebo group and 318 participants in the nalmefene group.|Log-transformed ALAT values were analysed using an MMRM model with the logtransformed Baseline value as a covariate, and site, sex, time in weeks, and treatment as fixed effects. Log-transformed Baseline value-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||1.10|0.90|0.916
81632939|NCT00811941|162955762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|-0.29|||Adjusted change from Baseline - Month 13||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 97 participants in the placebo group and 258 participants in the nalmefene group.|MMRM model with the Baseline score as a covariate; site, sex, time in months (Month 1-13); and treatment as fixed effects. The Baseline score-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were also included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.29|-2.85|0.017
81660679|NCT01052103|163014142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.19||95.0|||||Type 3 Sums of Squares|||Changes from baseline to all post-baseline visits were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based MMRM. Model terms included fixed class effects for visit, investigative site, treatment, SOC type, baseline positive symptom stratum, and treatment-by-visit interaction as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline-by-visit interaction.||||0.190
81660680|NCT01052103|163014143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.702||95.0|||||Type 3 Sums of Squares|||Changes from baseline to all post-baseline visits were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based MMRM. Model terms included fixed class effects for visit, investigative site, treatment, SOC type, baseline positive symptom stratum, and treatment-by-visit interaction as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline-by-visit interaction.||||0.702
81704669|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.997|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.46|-1.55|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 24||-1.55|-5.46|<0.001
81704670|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.011||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|-0.55|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 24||-0.55|-4.51|0.012
81704671|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.012||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|0.09|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 28||0.09|-3.88|0.061
81704672|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.997||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|-0.4|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 28||-0.40|-4.31|0.018
81704673|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.015||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|0.12|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 28||0.12|-3.87|0.065
81704674|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||MMRM Model|-3.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.136||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|-0.86|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 32||-0.86|-5.31|0.007
81704675|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.122|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.16|-1.77|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 32||-1.77|-6.16|<0.001
81704676|NCT02371980|163105620|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.143||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.82|-1.34|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 32||-1.34|-5.82|0.002
81632940|NCT00811941|162955763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.07||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.53|-0.42|||Adjusted change from Baseline - Month 13||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 97 participants in the placebo group and 258 participants in the nalmefene group.|MMRM model with the Baseline score as a covariate; site, sex, time in months (Month 1-13); and treatment as fixed effects. The Baseline score-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were also included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.42|-12.53|0.036
81632941|NCT00811941|162955764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.52|||Adjusted Odds Ratio (OR) response|||The analysis of RSDRL used a logistic regression (LREG) model, with country, sex, Baseline DRL, and treatment as fixed effects, and missing values were imputed using individual-patient predicted values of TAC derived from the MMRM model.||1.52|0.67|0.976
81632942|NCT00811941|162955765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.01|||Adjusted change from Baseline to Week 52||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 95 participants in the placebo group and 258 participants in the nalmefene group.|MMRM model with the Baseline score as a covariate, and site, sex, time in weeks, and treatment as fixed effects. The Baseline score-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were also included in the model; an unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.01|-0.44|0.056
81632943|NCT00811941|162955766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.029||95.0|-0.5|-0.03|||Adjusted change from Baseline to Week 52||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 95 participants in the placebo group and 258 participants in the nalmefene group.|MMRM model with the Baseline CGI-S score as a covariate, and site, sex, time in weeks, and treatment as fixed effects. The Baseline CGI-S score-by-time and treatment by- time interactions were also included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.03|-0.50|0.029
81632944|NCT00811941|162955767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio to placebo|0.78||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.9|||Adjusted values||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 98 participants in the placebo group and 259 participants in the nalmefene group.|Log-transformed GGT values were analysed using an MMRM model with the logtransformed Baseline value as a covariate, and site, sex, time in weeks, and treatment as fixed effects. Log-transformed Baseline value-by-time interaction and treatment-by-time interaction were included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.90|0.67|0.001
81632945|NCT00811941|162955768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio to placebo|0.88||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.99|||Adjusted values||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 97 participants in the placebo group and 259 participants in the nalmefene group.|Log-transformed GGT values were analysed using an MMRM model with the logtransformed Baseline value as a covariate, and site, sex, time in weeks, and treatment as fixed effects. Log-transformed Baseline value-by-time interaction and treatment-by-time interaction were included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.99|0.79|0.037
81632946|NCT03885232|162955769|SUPERIORITY|We applied a mixed zero-inflated beta regression model that included a fixed binary factor for treatment arm, a random effect for clinic to account for correlation within clinics, and unbalanced parent demographics across study arms.|Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR)|1.04||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.6|||Generalized linear mixed effects regress|Generalized linear mixed effects regression models||||1.60|0.68|0.9
81632947|NCT03885232|162955770|SUPERIORITY||Other|1.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Calculated individual survey means for vaccine hesitant parents who participated in the survey. Survey consisted of 15 questions with a 7-point Likert scale. We then created a dichotomous variable where 1 = mean \> or equal to 6; 0 = mean \< 6.||||<0.05
81704677|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.14|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 2||0.14|-0.20|0.732
81704678|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.07|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 2||0.07|-0.26|0.273
81632948|NCT03885232|162955771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|5.64|||Generalized linear mixed effects regress|Adjusted for: study arm, study period (pre vs. post), years in practice, provider type, interaction between study arm and study period||"1. Ho: No difference in the proportion of clinicians using presumptive and Motivational Interviewing techniques between intervention and control.~2. Ho: No difference in the proportion of clinicians time spent talking to vaccine hesitant parents between intervention and control."||5.64|0.66|<0.05
81632949|NCT02397096|162955772|NON_INFERIORITY|Doravirine/Lamivudine/Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate (DOR/3TC/TDF) once daily (QD) ISG is concluded to be non-inferior to baseline regimen DSG if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percent response is above -8 percentage points.|Treatment Difference|-3.784|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.877|0.31|||||Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum.||Superiority of an immediate switch to DOR/3TC/TDF over continuation of the baseline regimen was defined by a lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in response rates being greater than zero (contingent upon satisfying the multiplicity criteria).|0.310|-7.877|
81632950|NCT02397096|162955773|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-14.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.92|-10.38|||ANCOVA||95% CIs and 2-sided p-values were calculated from an ANCOVA model with terms for baseline lipid level, use of lipid-lowering therapy at Study Day 1 and treatment.|||-10.38|-18.92|<0.0001
81632951|NCT02397096|162955774|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-23.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-18.05|||ANCOVA||95% CIs and 2-sided p-values were calculated from an ANCOVA model with terms for baseline lipid level, use of lipid-lowering therapy at Study Day 1 and treatment.|||-18.05|-28.00|<0.0001
81632952|NCT02397096|162955775|NON_INFERIORITY|DOR/3TC/TDF QD ISG is concluded to be non-inferior to baseline regimen DSG if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percent response is above -8 percentage points.|Treatment Difference|-0.877|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.706|2.952|||||Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum.||Superiority of an immediate switch to DOR/3TC/TDF over continuation of the baseline regimen was defined by a lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in response rates being greater than zero (contingent upon satisfying the multiplicity criteria).|2.952|-4.706|
81632953|NCT02397096|162955776|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.6|23.5|||||95% CIs were calculated based on t-distribution.|||23.5|-31.6|
81632954|NCT02397096|162955777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.1|15.4|||||95% Confidence Intervals were based on t-distribution.|||15.4|-41.1|
81660681|NCT01052103|163014144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.851||95.0|||||Type 3 Sums of Squares|||Changes from baseline to all post-baseline visits were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based MMRM. Model terms included fixed class effects for visit, investigative site, treatment, SOC type, baseline positive symptom stratum, and treatment-by-visit interaction as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline-by-visit interaction.||||0.851
81534435|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.5||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|46.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||46.9|-17.9|0.388
81660682|NCT01052103|163014148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.0||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|4.3||P-value is for standing systolic BP.|Type 3 Sums of Squares|||Changes from baseline to all post-baseline visits were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based MMRM. Model terms included fixed class effects for visit, investigative site, treatment, SOC type, baseline positive symptom stratum, and treatment-by-visit interaction as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline-by-visit interaction.||4.3|-4.3|0.999
81632955|NCT02397096|162955778|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-3.556|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.977|0.864|||||Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum.|||0.864|-7.977|
81632956|NCT02397096|162955779|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.427|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.591|3.738|||||Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum.|||3.738|-4.591|
81632957|NCT02397096|162955780|NON_INFERIORITY|DOR/3TC/TDF QD ISG is concluded to be non-inferior to baseline regimen DSG if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percent response is above -4 percentage points.|Treatment Difference|-0.232|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.529|2.064|||||Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum.|||2.064|-2.529|
81632958|NCT06688357|162955793|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.99||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|||||t (13) = 1.920. Only 1 comparison with 2 means, thus no adjustment necessary|t-test, 2 sided|||Independent sample t-test conducted to examine difference in pre-post intervention change scores for the active vs sham intervention groups. Cohen's d was calculated to determine effect size.||||.077
81632959|NCT06688357|162955794|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.779||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|||||t(13) = 1.504; only 1 comparison of 2 values, thus no adjustment is necessary|t-test, 2 sided|||independent sample t-test; Cohen's d effect size||||.159
81632960|NCT06688357|162955795|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.356||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|||||t (13) = 0.688; only 1 comparison, adjustment not necessary|t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||independent samples t-test, cohen's d effect size||||.503
81632961|NCT06688357|162955796|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|-0.922||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||t(13) = 1.893; only one comparison of 2 scores, thus no adjustment for multiple comparisons was necessary|t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||Independent sample t-test used to examine pre-post intervention change scores in active vs sham groups; Cohen's d was calculated to estimate effect size||||0.08
81632962|NCT06688357|162955797|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.793||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|||||t (13) = 1.533; only 1 comparison, no adjustment necessary|t-test, 2 sided|||independent sample t-test, Cohen d effect size||||.149
81632963|NCT06688357|162955798|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.905||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|||||t(13) = 1.749; only 1 comparison with 2 values, thus no adjustment for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||independent sample t-test was used to examine difference in Post-Pre intervention change in the Active vs the Sham groups; Effect size was estimated using Cohen's d.||||.104
81660683|NCT01052103|163014148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|3.8||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|6.7||P-value is for standing diastolic BP.|Type 3 Sums of Squares|||Changes from baseline to all post-baseline visits were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based MMRM. Model terms included fixed class effects for visit, investigative site, treatment, SOC type, baseline positive symptom stratum, and treatment-by-visit interaction as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline-by-visit interaction.||6.7|1.0|0.009
81660684|NCT01052103|163014149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-0.5||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|3.9|||Type 3 Sums of Squares|||Changes from baseline to all post-baseline visits were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based MMRM. Model terms included fixed class effects for visit, investigative site, treatment, SOC type, baseline positive symptom stratum, and treatment-by-visit interaction as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline-by-visit interaction.||3.9|-5.0|0.818
81660685|NCT01052103|163014150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-0.44||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|1.1|||Type 3 Sums of Squares|||Changes from baseline to all post-baseline visits were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based MMRM. Model terms included fixed class effects for visit, investigative site, treatment, SOC type, baseline positive symptom stratum, and treatment-by-visit interaction as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline-by-visit interaction.||1.10|-1.98|0.571
81660686|NCT01052103|163014155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.682||95.0||||P-value is for treatment-emergent suicidal ideation.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.682
81660687|NCT01052103|163014156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.727||95.0||||One-sided p-value.|Type 3 Sums of Squares|||Changes from baseline to all post-baseline visits were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based MMRM. Model terms included fixed class effects for visit, investigative site, treatment, SOC type, baseline positive symptom stratum, and treatment-by-visit interaction as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline-by-visit interaction.||||0.727
81660688|NCT01052103|163014160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.305||95.0||||One-sided p-value.|Type 3 Sums of Squares|||Changes from baseline to all post-baseline visits were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based MMRM. Model terms included fixed class effects for visit, investigative site, treatment, SOC type, baseline positive symptom stratum, and treatment-by-visit interaction as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline-by-visit interaction.||||0.305
81704679|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.09|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 2||0.09|-0.24|0.361
81704680|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.09|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 4||-0.09|-0.48|0.004
81660689|NCT01052103|163014161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.42||95.0||||One-sided p-value.|Type 3 Sums of Squares|||Changes from baseline to all post-baseline visits were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based MMRM. Model terms included fixed class effects for visit, investigative site, treatment, SOC type, baseline positive symptom stratum, and treatment-by-visit interaction as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline-by-visit interaction.||||0.420
81660690|NCT04874415|163014188|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using linear regression including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|5.3|||||Once daily text message is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||5.3|-6.2|
81660691|NCT04874415|163014188|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using linear regression including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|4.6|||||Fixed step count is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||4.6|-9.4|
81704681|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.12|||Least Squares Mean Difference|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 4||-0.12|-0.50|0.002
81704682|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.16|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 4||-0.16|-0.55|<0.001
81534436|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-28.8||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.6|8.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||8.0|-65.6|0.236
81660692|NCT04874415|163014188|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using linear regression including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|3.1|||||Loss framed incentive is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||3.1|-11|
81704683|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.06|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 8||-0.06|-0.54|0.014
81704684|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.16|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 8||-0.16|-0.63|0.001
81660693|NCT04874415|163014188|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using linear regression including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|9.8|||||Daily step count goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||9.8|-1.0|
81660694|NCT04874415|163014189|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using linear regression including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-686.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2997.0|1626.0|||||Once daily text message is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||1626|-2997|
81660695|NCT04874415|163014189|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using linear regression including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2340.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4794.0|115.0|||||Fixed step count goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||115|-4794|
81660696|NCT04874415|163014189|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using linear regression including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1293.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3477.0|890.0|||||||Loss framed incentive is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|890|-3477|
81704685|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.14|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 8||-0.14|-0.62|0.002
81704686|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.03|||Least Squares Mean Difference|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 12||-0.03|-0.51|0.025
81704687|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.26|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 12||-0.26|-0.74|<0.001
81704688|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.15|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 12||-0.15|-0.63|0.002
81704689|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.12|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 16||0.12|-0.36|0.333
81704690|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.13|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 16||-0.13|-0.61|0.002
81704691|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.04|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 16||-0.04|-0.53|0.023
81704692|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.03|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 20||0.03|-0.44|0.092
81534437|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.6|31.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||31.5|-50.6|1.000
81704693|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.2|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 20||-0.20|-0.67|<0.001
81704694|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.09|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 20||-0.09|-0.57|0.008
81704695|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.11|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 24||0.11|-0.42|0.248
81704696|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.1|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 24||-0.10|-0.63|0.006
81704697|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.03|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 24||0.03|-0.50|0.087
81704698|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.14|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 28||0.14|-0.38|0.362
81704699|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 28||0.10|-0.40|0.251
81660697|NCT04874415|163014189|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using linear regression including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-135.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2424.0|2153.0|||||Daily step count goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||2153|-2424|
81660698|NCT04874415|163014190|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using linear regression including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.04|||||Once daily text message is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||0.04|-0.05|
81660699|NCT04874415|163014190|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using linear regression including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.02|||||Fixed step count goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||0.02|-0.07|
81660700|NCT04874415|163014190|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using linear regression including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.06|||||||Loss Framed Incentive is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|0.06|-0.02|
81660701|NCT04874415|163014190|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using linear regression including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0006|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.04|||||Daily Step Count Goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||0.04|-0.04|
81660702|NCT04874415|163014191|SUPERIORITY|Main effects were estimated using generalized linear models with log link. No interactions were included (failure to converge).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|10.3|||||Once daily text message is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||10.3|-10.3|
81660703|NCT04874415|163014191|SUPERIORITY|Main effects were estimated using generalized linear models with log link. No interactions were included (failure to converge).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.00001|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03|||||Fixed Step Count Goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||0.03|-0.03|
81660704|NCT04874415|163014191|SUPERIORITY|Main effects were estimated using generalized linear models with log link. No interactions were included (failure to converge).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|12.7|||||Loss Framed Incentive is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||12.7|-12.7|
81660705|NCT04874415|163014191|SUPERIORITY|Main effects were estimated using generalized linear models with log link. No interactions were included (failure to converge).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.00002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03|||||Daily Step Count Goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||0.03|-0.03|
81660706|NCT04874415|163014192|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.00003|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2311.0|2311.0|||||Once daily text message is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||2311|-2311|
81660707|NCT04874415|163014192|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0000004|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.9|27.9|||||Fixed Step Count Goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||27.9|-27.9|
81660708|NCT04874415|163014192|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|6.8|||||Loss Framed Incentive is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||6.8|-6.9|
81660709|NCT04874415|163014192|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-126.0|125.0|||||Daily Step Count Goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||125|-126|
81534438|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.3||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|58.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||58.9|-6.3|0.131
81660710|NCT04874415|163014193|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.9|||||Once daily text message is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||3.9|-3.9|
81660711|NCT04874415|163014193|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|2.6|||||Fixed Step Count Goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||2.6|-2.6|
81660712|NCT04874415|163014193|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.00001|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.02|||||Loss Framed Incentive is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||0.02|-0.02|
81660713|NCT04874415|163014193|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|22.8|||||Daily Step Count goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||22.8|-22.8|
81660714|NCT04874415|163014194|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.3|38.2|||||Once daily text message is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||38.2|-38.3|
81660715|NCT04874415|163014194|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0001|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||||Fixed Step Count Goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||0.3|-0.3|
81660716|NCT04874415|163014194|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0006|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8|||||Loss Framed Incentive is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||0.8|-0.8|
81660717|NCT04874415|163014194|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0001|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||||Daily Step Count Goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||0.4|-0.4|
81660718|NCT04874415|163014195|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|31.5|||||Once daily text message is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||31.5|-31.4|
81660719|NCT04874415|163014195|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.3|44.5|||||Fixed Step Count Goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||44.5|-44.3|
81466504|NCT02045862|162625416|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.01|-1.34|0.055
81660720|NCT04874415|163014195|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|14.2|||||Loss Framed Incentive is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||14.2|-2.7|
81660721|NCT04874415|163014195|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|2.4|||||Daily Step Count Goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||2.4|-13.3|
81660722|NCT04874415|163014196|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.1|||||Once daily text message is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||3.1|-3.1|
81660723|NCT04874415|163014196|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0003|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.3|||||Fixed Step Count Goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||2.3|-2.3|
81660724|NCT04874415|163014196|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.4|||||Loss Framed Incentive is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||3.4|-3.4|
81660725|NCT04874415|163014196|SUPERIORITY|Main effects of each intervention factor were estimated using generalized linear models with log link, including all prespecified two-way interactions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0005|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||||Daily Step Count Goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||0.5|-0.5|
81632964|NCT06688357|162955799|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|-0.267||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|||||t(13) = -.516; only 1 comparison of 2 means, no adjustment needed|t-test, 2 sided|||independent sample t-tests examining Post-Baseline differences for the Active vs the Sham groups; Effect size computed using Cohen's d score||||.614
81632965|NCT06688357|162955800|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.652||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||t(13) = -1.260; only 1 comparison of 2 values, no need for adjustment|t-test, 2 sided|||independent samples t-test, effect size computation (cohen's d)||||.230
81632966|NCT04057820|162955807|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio (IRR)|0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model adjusted for study design (i.e., fixed time effect and random site effect) and randomization scheme stratification indicator.||||0.65|0.46|<0.0001
81632967|NCT04057820|162955808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.47|||Mixed-effect Poisson w/ robust err var|The model adjusted for study design (i.e., fixed time effect and random site effect) and randomization scheme stratification indicator.||||0.47|0.30|<0.0001
81632968|NCT04057820|162955809|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|4.9||||||||4.9|-0.4|
81632969|NCT04057820|162955810|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|37.9||||||||37.9|8.1|
81632970|NCT04057820|162955811|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.76||||||||1.76|0.37|
81632971|NCT04057820|162955812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.0|-0.3|
81632972|NCT04057820|162955813|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|3.99||||||||3.99|0.94|
81632973|NCT04057820|162955814|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.48||||||||2.48|1.13|
81632974|NCT04057820|162955815|SUPERIORITY||Incidence ratio ratio (IRR)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model adjusted for study design (i.e., fixed time effect and random site effect) and randomization scheme stratification indicator.||||0.64|0.49|
81632975|NCT04057820|162955817|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.47||||||||1.47|0.71|
81632976|NCT03211247|162955840|OTHER||Proportion difference|33.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.36|44.49|||Wald test||The 2-sided Farrington-Manning 95% confidence interval for the difference in response rates was calculated.|Analysis of the difference in response rates between DBV712 250 μg group and Placebo group and 2-sided Farrington-Manning 95% confidence interval (CI). P-value was obtained from a 2-sided 5% test to evaluate the null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between treatment groups using the Wald method. Clinical relevance was evaluated based on the lower bound of the Farrignton-Manning 95% CI of the difference in response rates ≥15%.||44.49|22.36|<0.001
81632977|NCT02415127|162955846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5442||||||From a repeated-measures ANCOVA with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment\*visit with baseline score and investigative site as covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix, testing ACTIMMUNE® vs placebo.|ANCOVA|||The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were tested in a hierarchical manner. Each endpoint was tested in sequential order and the current endpoint must have shown statistical significance (p \< 0.05) prior to performing testing the next endpoint. The primary endpoint, FARS-mNeuro, was to be tested first, followed by the key secondary endpoint, ADL, followed by the other secondary endpoints, T25FW, FARS-mNeuro responder rate, and FARStot.||||0.5442
81632978|NCT02678689|162955851|SUPERIORITY|The two-sample T-test with unequal variance was conducted at a significance level of 0.05|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, unequal variance|||||||< 0.0001
81632979|NCT02678689|162955852|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.091|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.393|||Cox Model Wald Test||Hazard ratio is based on Cox proportional hazards model with a factor of study group|||0.393|0.021|<.0001
81632980|NCT02678689|162955853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.0||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Cox Model Wald Test||Hazard ratio is based on Cox proportional hazards model with a factor of study group|||0.000|0.000|0.0032
81632981|NCT02678689|162955854|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, unequal variance|||||||<.0001
81632982|NCT02678689|162955855|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, unequal variance|||||||<.0001
81632983|NCT02678689|162955856|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.209||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.735|||Cox Model Wald Test|The p value is a test that the hazard ratio equal to 1.|"Hazard ratio is based on Cox proportional hazards model with a factor of study group.~Hazard Ratio (HR) 190-203 vs DEM-CHILD."|||0.735|0.059|0.0081
81632984|NCT02549352|162955865|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|7.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.58|23.71|||Mantel Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel estimate (0.037% relative to vehicle), adjusted for pooled sites.|||23.71|2.58|<0.001
81632985|NCT02549352|162955866|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|5.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32|10.51|||Mantel Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel estimate (0.037% relative to vehicle), adjusted for pooled sites.|The p-values for secondary endpoints have been corrected by the Holm-Bonferroni method to account for multiplicity. The prespecified multiplicity adjustment by the Holm-Bonferroni method requires the ordering of the p-values for the secondary endpoints by size.||10.51|3.32|<0.001
81632986|NCT02549352|162955867|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of clearance rates|7.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|15.61|||Mantel Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel estimate (0.037% relative to vehicle), adjusted for pooled sites.|The p-values for secondary endpoints have been corrected by the Holm-Bonferroni method to account for multiplicity. The prespecified multiplicity adjustment by the Holm-Bonferroni method requires the ordering of the p-values for the secondary endpoints by size.||15.61|3.70|<0.001
81632987|NCT02549352|162955868|SUPERIORITY||Week 8 AK count ratio|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.36||Negative binominal regression with treatment group and pooled site as factors and log baseline count as offset variable.|Mantel Haenszel||0.037% relative to vehicle.|The p-values for secondary endpoints have been corrected by the Holm-Bonferroni method to account for multiplicity. The prespecified multiplicity adjustment by the Holm-Bonferroni method requires the ordering of the p-values for the secondary endpoints by size.||0.36|0.25|<0.001
81632988|NCT05048394|162955869|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is defined as a difference of 0.|||||<|0.001||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81632989|NCT05048394|162955870|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is defined as a difference of 0.||||||0.14||||||Threshold for significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.14
81704700|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.14|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 28||0.14|-0.37|0.391
81704701|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.1|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 32||0.10|-0.45|0.209
81704702|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.06|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 32||-0.06|-0.60|0.018
81704703|NCT02371980|163105621|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.09|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, visit, BL II score, treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, center as random effect, and unstructured covariance matrix.||Change From Baseline II at Week 32||-0.09|-0.65|0.009
81704704|NCT02371980|163105623|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.481||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.302|0.766||Gate-keeping fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiple comparisons.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Cox proportional hazards model with a factor for treatment and baseline II MADRS total score as a covariate, using the exact method to handle ties.||Double-blind Vortioxetine 5mg Vs Double-blind Placebo||0.766|0.302|0.002
81704705|NCT02371980|163105623|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.455|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.286|0.725||Gate-keeping fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiple comparisons.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Cox proportional hazards model with a factor for treatment and baseline II MADRS total score as a covariate, using the exact method to handle ties.||Double-blind Vortioxetine 10 mg Vs Double-blind Placebo||0.725|0.286|<0.001
81704706|NCT02371980|163105623|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.484||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.304|0.771||Gate-keeping fixed-sequence testing procedure was used for multiple comparisons.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Cox proportional hazards model with a factor for treatment and baseline II MADRS total score as a covariate, using the exact method to handle ties.||Double-blind Vortioxetine 20 mg Vs Double-blind Placebo||0.771|0.304|0.002
81704707|NCT02712008|163105624|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as a covariate and treatment group as fixed factors.|Least square mean difference|-2.09||||0.1368|TWO_SIDED|95.0||0.67||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||0.67|- 4.84|0.1368
81466505|NCT02045862|162625416|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean was calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.01|-1.39|0.048
81632990|NCT04503681|162955885|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.1|-1.1|0.473
81632991|NCT04503681|162955886|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.8|-0.8|0.338
81632992|NCT02722434|162955900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1228|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1228
81632993|NCT02722434|162955901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81632994|NCT02722434|162955902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sensory Subscale||||0.79
81632995|NCT02722434|162955902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Motor Subscale||||0.43
81632996|NCT02722434|162955902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Autonomic Subscale||||0.97
81632997|NCT02760654|162955971|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81632998|NCT02760654|162955972|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81632999|NCT02760654|162955973|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81633000|NCT02760654|162955974|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81633001|NCT02760654|162955975|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81633002|NCT02760654|162955976|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81633003|NCT02760654|162955977|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81633004|NCT02760654|162955978|EQUIVALENCE|Descriptive statistics (Mean, SD) were calculated for the 7 items of the Adapted Acceptability E-Scale|Calculated Mean and Standard Deviation|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81633005|NCT02760654|162955979|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81633006|NCT02760654|162955980|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81633007|NCT00786864|162955981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||p=|0||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||p=0.001
81633008|NCT00786864|162955982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||p<|0||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||p<0.001
81633009|NCT00786864|162955983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||p<|0||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||p<0.001
81633010|NCT00786864|162955984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||p<|0||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||p<0.01
81633011|NCT03801148|162956004|EQUIVALENCE|Natural log (ln)-transformed-Cmax, was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model to assess the relative bioavailability of dexlansoprazole 30 mg capsule manufactured at TOB compared with dexlansoprazole 30 mg capsule manufactured at TPC. Geometric least square mean (LSM) ratios were calculated using the exponentiation of the difference between treatment LSM from the analyses on the ln-transformed Cmax.|Geometric LSM ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9171|1.0473||||||||1.0473|0.9171|
81633012|NCT03801148|162956004|EQUIVALENCE|ln-transformed-Cmax, was analyzed using an ANOVA model to assess the relative bioavailability of dexlansoprazole 60 mg capsule manufactured at TOB compared with dexlansoprazole 60 mg capsule manufactured at TPC. Geometric LSM ratios were calculated using the exponentiation of the difference between treatment LSM from the analyses on the ln-transformed Cmax.|Geometric LSM ratio|1.0737|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0025|1.1501||||||||1.1501|1.0025|
81633013|NCT03801148|162956005|EQUIVALENCE|ln-transformed- AUClast, was analyzed using an ANOVA model to assess the relative bioavailability of dexlansoprazole 30 mg capsule manufactured at TOB compared with dexlansoprazole 30 mg capsule manufactured at TPC. Geometric LSM ratios were calculated using the exponentiation of the difference between treatment LSM from the analyses on the ln-transformed AUClast.|Geometric LSM ratio|1.0455|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.007|1.0855||||||||1.0855|1.0070|
81633014|NCT03801148|162956005|EQUIVALENCE|ln-transformed- AUClast, was analyzed using an ANOVA model to assess the relative bioavailability of dexlansoprazole 60 mg capsule manufactured at TOB compared with dexlansoprazole 60 mg capsule manufactured at TPC. Geometric LSM ratios were calculated using the exponentiation of the difference between treatment LSM from the analyses on the ln-transformed AUClast.|Geometric LSM ratio|1.061|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0192|1.1046||||||||1.1046|1.0192|
81633015|NCT03801148|162956006|EQUIVALENCE|ln-transformed- AUC0\_infobs, was analyzed using an ANOVA model to assess the relative bioavailability of dexlansoprazole 30 mg capsule manufactured at TOB compared with dexlansoprazole 30 mg capsule manufactured at TPC. Geometric LSM ratios were calculated using the exponentiation of the difference between treatment LSM from the analyses on the ln-transformed AUC0\_infobs.|Geometric LSM ratio|1.0553|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0186|1.0933||||||||1.0933|1.0186|
81534439|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.6|31.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||31.5|-45.6|1.000
81633016|NCT03801148|162956006|EQUIVALENCE|ln-transformed- AUC0\_infobs, was analyzed using an ANOVA model to assess the relative bioavailability of dexlansoprazole 60 mg capsule manufactured at TOB compared with dexlansoprazole 60 mg capsule manufactured at TPC. Geometric LSM ratios were calculated using the exponentiation of the difference between treatment LSM from the analyses on the ln-transformed AUC0\_infobs.|GMR|1.0468|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0027|1.0929||||||||1.0929|1.0027|
81660726|NCT04874415|163014197|SUPERIORITY|Main effects were estimated using generalized linear models with log link. No interactions were included (failure to converge).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.00000001|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00002|0.00002|||||Once daily text message is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||0.00002|-0.00002|
81660727|NCT04874415|163014197|SUPERIORITY|Main effects were estimated using generalized linear models with log link. No interactions were included (failure to converge).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.00002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03|||||Fixed Step Count Goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||0.03|-0.03|
81660728|NCT04874415|163014197|SUPERIORITY|Main effects were estimated using generalized linear models with log link. No interactions were included (failure to converge).)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.00002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03|||||Loss Framed Incentive is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||0.03|-0.03|
81660729|NCT04874415|163014197|SUPERIORITY|Main effects were estimated using generalized linear models with log link. No interactions were included (failure to converge).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.000003|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.004|||||Daily Step Count Goal is reference group. Least-squares means (marginal means) were calculated, averaging across levels of the other factors with equal weighting (asbalanced).|||0.004|-0.004|
81660730|NCT05062759|163014198|OTHER||Geometric Least square (LS) mean ratio|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|0.98||||||Influenza A H1N1 Ratio of placebo over tezepelumab. Results based on ANCOVA model.||0.98|0.43|
81660731|NCT05062759|163014198|OTHER||Geometeric LS mean ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.15||||||Influenza B Yamagata Lineage Ratio of placebo over tezepelumab. Results based on ANCOVA model||1.15|0.60|
81660732|NCT05062759|163014198|OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.37||||||Influenza B Victoria Lineage Ratio of placebo over tezepelumab. Results based on ANCOVA model||1.37|0.71|
81660733|NCT05062759|163014199|OTHER||Geometeric LS mean ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.42|1.28||||||Influenza A H1N1 Ratio of placebo over tezepelumab. Results based on ANCOVA model||1.28|0.42|
81660734|NCT05062759|163014199|OTHER||Geometeric LS mean ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|2.17||||||Influenza A H3N2 Ratio of placebo over tezepelumab. Results based on ANCOVA model||2.17|0.72|
81660735|NCT05062759|163014199|OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|2.07||||||Influenza B Victoria Lineage Ratio of placebo over tezepelumab. Results based on ANCOVA model||2.07|0.73|
81660736|NCT05062759|163014199|OTHER||Geometeric LS mean ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|1.48||||||Influenza B Yamagata Lineage Ratio of placebo over tezepelumab. Results based on ANCOVA model||1.48|0.54|
81633017|NCT03801148|162956007|EQUIVALENCE|ln-transformed- AUC0\_infpred, was analyzed using an ANOVA model to assess the relative bioavailability of dexlansoprazole 30 mg capsule manufactured at TOB compared with dexlansoprazole 30 mg capsule manufactured at TPC. Geometric LSM ratios were calculated using the exponentiation of the difference between treatment LSM from the analyses on the ln-transformed AUC0\_infpred.|Geometric LSM ratio|1.0555|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0188|1.0935||||||||1.0935|1.0188|
81633018|NCT03801148|162956007|EQUIVALENCE|ln-transformed- AUC0\_infpred, was analyzed using an ANOVA model to assess the relative bioavailability of dexlansoprazole 60 mg capsule manufactured at TOB compared with dexlansoprazole 60 mg capsule manufactured at TPC. Geometric LSM ratios were calculated using the exponentiation of the difference between treatment LSM from the analyses on the ln-transformed AUC0\_infpred.|Geometric LSM ratio|1.0472|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0029|1.0934||||||||1.0934|1.0029|
81660737|NCT05062759|163014200|OTHER||Geometeric LS mean ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|1.04||||||Influenza A H1N1 Ratio of placebo over tezepelumab. Results based on ANCOVA model||1.04|0.52|
81660738|NCT05062759|163014200|OTHER||Geometeric LS mean ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.29||||||Influenza B Yamagata Lineage Ratio of placebo over tezepelumab. Results based on ANCOVA model||1.29|0.72|
81660739|NCT05062759|163014200|OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.46||||||Influenza B Victoria Lineage Ratio of placebo over tezepelumab. Results based on ANCOVA model||1.46|0.73|
81660740|NCT05062759|163014201|OTHER||Geometeric LS mean ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.51|1.25||||||Influenza A H1N1 Ratio of placebo over tezepelumab. Results based on ANCOVA model||1.25|0.51|
81660741|NCT05062759|163014201|OTHER||Geometeric LS mean ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.42|1.28||||||Influenza A H3N2 Ratio of placebo over tezepelumab. Results based on ANCOVA model||1.28|0.42|
81660742|NCT05062759|163014201|OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|1.99||||||Influenza B Victoria Lineage Ratio of placebo over tezepelumab. Results based on ANCOVA model||1.99|0.49|
81660743|NCT05062759|163014201|OTHER||Geometeric LS mean ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.52||||||Influenza B Yamagata Lineage Ratio of placebo over tezepelumab. Results based on ANCOVA model||1.52|0.70|
81633019|NCT00372775|162956013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate (ORR) (percent)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|8.8|||||Two-Sided Confidence Interval (CI) from Exact Method using the F Distribution|||8.8|0.0|
81633020|NCT00372775|162956015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ORR (percent)|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|21.9|||||Two-Sided CI from Exact Method using the F Distribution|||21.9|0.1|
81633021|NCT00372775|162956018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|23.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|34.3|||||Probability of survival along with the corresponding 2-sided confidence interval for the log \[-log(one-year survival rate)\] calculated using a normal approximation and then back transformed to give a confidence interval for the one-year survival|||34.3|14.0|
81633022|NCT00336505|162956045|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Delta will be determined by the highest clinical cure-rate between the Cethromycin treatment group and the Clarithromycin treatment group, as follows: Greater than or equal to 90%, delta = -10%; Greater than or equal to 80% and less than 90%, delta = -15%, Greater than or equal to 70% and less than 80%, -20%)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.5667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|8.9|||Fisher Exact|||The rate of clinical cure in each treatment group was calculated (number of cures/number of patient eligible for analysis). Non-inferiority will be demonstrated when the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in the clinical cure rate at the Test-of-Cure visit between treatment groups (Cethromycin -Clarithromycin) is greater than delta, and includes zero, for both Per-Protocol (PP) and Intent-to-Treat (ITT) analyses.||8.9|-4.8|0.5667
81633023|NCT00336505|162956047|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Delta will be determined by the highest clinical cure-rate between the Cethromycin treatment group and the Clarithromycin treatment group, as follows: Greater than or equal to 90%, delta = -10%; Greater than or equal to 80% and less than 90%, delta = -15%, Greater than or equal to 70% and less than 80%, -20%)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||>|0.9999||95.0|-4.5|5.1|||Fisher Exact|||The rate of clinical cure in each treatment group was calculated (number of cures/number of patient eligible for analysis). Non-inferiority will be demonstrated when the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in the clinical cure rate at the Test-of-Cure visit between treatment groups (Cethromycin -Clarithromycin) is greater than delta, and includes zero, for both Per-Protocol (PP) and Intent-to-Treat (ITT) analyses.||5.1|-4.5|>0.9999
81633024|NCT00366249|162956054|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis tested for non-inferiority. Non-inferiority margin is -10%.|Mehrotra and Railker|-5.5||||||95.0|-11.0|0.1|||||Adjusted for Perfusion, Extent, Depth/tissue loss, Infection, and Sensation (PEDIS) score|Analysis provided for Cure||0.1|-11.0|
81633025|NCT00366249|162956056|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis tested for non-inferiority. Non-inferiority margin is -10%.|Mehrotra and Railkar|-6.7||||||95.0|-12.3|-1.1|||||Adjusted for PEDIS score|Analysis provided for Cure||-1.1|-12.3|
81633026|NCT00366249|162956058|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis tested for non-inferiority. Non-inferiority margin is -10%.|Mehrotra and Railkar|-6.3||||||95.0|-13.6|1.0|||||Adjusted for PEDIS score|||1.0|-13.6|
81633027|NCT01561300|162956059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor, baseline same period and mean baseline in both periods as covariates, and treatment, operator, and period as fixed effects.|Tea-placebo|Null hypothesis: no difference between Tea and Control.||0.17|-2.16|0.09
81633028|NCT01561300|162956060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|1.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor, baseline same period and mean baseline in both periods as covariates, and treatment, operator, and period as fixed effects.|Tea- Control|Null hypothesis: no difference between Tea and Control.||1.66|-2.44|0.70
81633029|NCT01561300|162956061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.75||Subject as random factor, baseline same period and mean baseline in both periods as covariates, and treatment, operator, and period as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis||Tea-placebo|Null hypothesis: no difference between Tea and Control.||0.75|-1.15|0.66
81633030|NCT00246805|162956067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportions|48.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.0|61.0|||Z-test for proportions|||VRS ON vs. VRS OFF||61|36|<0.0001
81633031|NCT01185600|162956125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.142|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.142
81633032|NCT01185600|162956126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0391|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0391
81633033|NCT01185600|162956127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.372|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.372
81633034|NCT01185600|162956128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1007
81633035|NCT01185600|162956129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0964|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0964
81633036|NCT01185600|162956130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1739|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1739
81633037|NCT01185600|162956131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7205|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.7205
81633038|NCT01185600|162956132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Negative Binomial|1.64||||0.0176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.55|||t-test, 2 sided||"Using Negative Binomial Regression the following ratio and corresponding 95% CI were obtained:~(# of AE's, Unwashed Group / (# of AE's, Washed Group) = 1.64 95% C.I. = \[1.06 - 2.55\]"|||2.55|1.06|0.0176
81633039|NCT03577106|162956166|OTHER||||||<|0.005||||||t(20)=3.3, p\<0.005|paired t-test|||Mean difference using a paired t-test||||<0.005
81633040|NCT02347332|162956178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8329|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold significance value p\<0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.8329
81633041|NCT02347332|162956179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3576|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold significance value p\<0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.3576
81633042|NCT02347332|162956180|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold significance value p\<0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.467
81633043|NCT02347332|162956181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold significance value p\<0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.243
81633044|NCT02347332|162956182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6289|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold significance value p\<0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.6289
81633045|NCT01970007|162956186|OTHER||Freedom from MAE rate (%)|96.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.5|98.6|||One-sided Exact binomial test||One-sided Exact binomial test|||98.6|93.5|<0.0001
81633046|NCT01970007|162956187|OTHER||12-month quantitative patency rate (%)|89.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.1|93.4|||Binomial test for one proportion||Binomial test for one proportion|||93.4|85.1|<0.0001
81534440|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.3||||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|62.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||62.2|-19.6|0.411
81633047|NCT01970007|162956188|OTHER||Change from Baseline Mean|-3.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-2.6||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity|paired t-test|A paired t-test with p-values adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Holm's procedure to control for a family-wise Type I error rate of 0.05.||||-2.6|-3.5|<0.0001
81633048|NCT01970007|162956189|OTHER||Change from Baseline Mean|-4.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-3.7||p-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|pair t-test|A paired t-test with p-values adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Holm's procedure to control for a family-wise Type I error rate of 0.05||||-3.7|-4.7|<0.0001
81660744|NCT03405792|163014210|OTHER|||||||||||||||||We will use one-sample log-rank test to compare PFS between the triple combination arm relative to the historical control arm.|We took a look at median survival time and CI of our population and we compared it to the median PFS and CI of the historical control descriptively. There is no yielded P value.|||
81660745|NCT03405792|163014211|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Every participant (26/26; 100%) experienced an adverse event.|||
81660746|NCT01383499|163014214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|0.132||First step of closed testing procedure, where the active treatments are compared to placebo. If this statistical test significant at the 0.05 alpha level then proceed to comparison of the next lower dose to placebo.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|This MMRM model includes treatment, period and baseline as fixed effects, and patient as random effect.||Tio R5 minus Placebo||0.132|0.042|0.0002
81660747|NCT01383499|163014214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.104|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.149||Second step of closed testing procedure. If this statistical test significant at the 0.05 alpha level then proceed to comparison of the next lower dose to placebo.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|This MMRM model includes treatment, period and baseline as fixed effects, and patient as random effect.||Tio R2.5 minus Placebo||0.149|0.059|<.0001
81660748|NCT01383499|163014214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.12|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|This MMRM model includes treatment, period and baseline as fixed effects, and patient as a random effect.||Tio R1.25 minus Placebo||0.120|0.030|0.0011
81660749|NCT01383499|163014214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.057|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||Tio R5 minus Tio R1.25||0.057|-0.034|
81660750|NCT01383499|163014214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.028|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||Tio R5 minus Tio R2.5||0.028|-0.063|
81660751|NCT01383499|163014214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.074|||Mixed models repeated measures (MMRM)|||Tio R2.5 minus Tio R1.25||0.074|-0.016|
81660752|NCT01079663|163014238|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.1629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.20|-1.19|0.1629
81660753|NCT01079663|163014239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.06|-1.46|0.0347
81660754|NCT00372229|163014247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-28.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.45|||TWO_SIDED|96.0|-39.7|-17.3||||||||-17.3|-39.7|
81660755|NCT00372229|163014248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.83|||TWO_SIDED|96.0|-19.2|-3.4||||||||-3.4|-19.2|
81660756|NCT00372229|163014249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2509|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1838||0.1739|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.2271|0.7289|||F-test|||||0.7289|-0.2271|0.1739
81660757|NCT00372229|163014282|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.71|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|13.9||||||||13.9|-20.2|
81660758|NCT00372229|163014283|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|24.2||||||||24.2|-0.1|
81660759|NCT03536143|163014292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0216|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0216
81660760|NCT03536143|163014293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0009
81660761|NCT01878214|163014294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.76
81660762|NCT01878214|163014295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.79
81660763|NCT01878214|163014296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Smoking frequency||||0.63
81660764|NCT01878214|163014296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Smoking quantity||||0.30
81660765|NCT01878214|163014297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.28
81660766|NCT01878214|163014298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Motivation to quit||||0.09
81660767|NCT01878214|163014298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Thinking about quitting||||0.04
81660768|NCT02527343|163014302|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Mean|-66.83||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-104.17|-29.48|||ANCOVA|||||-29.48|-104.17|0.0009
81660769|NCT02527343|163014303|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Mean|-25.69||||0.0736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.03|2.65|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||2.65|-54.03|0.0736
81660770|NCT02527343|163014303|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Mean|-53.33||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.71|-18.95|||ANCOVA|||Month 12||-18.95|-87.71|0.0039
81660771|NCT02527343|163014305|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Mean|0.3||||0.4108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.03|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||1.03|-0.43|0.4108
81633049|NCT01500200|162956190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014||||||Hypothesis tests were two-sided with an alpha of 0.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|ALKS 5461 was compared to PBO using stage-specific MMRM for change from Baseline. Model-derived estimates were combined using pre-specified weights.||Analysis was conducted for each stage separately and overall efficacy was based on combined stage analysis where stage-specific estimates were combined using pre-specified weights (0.6/0.4 for Stage 1/Stage 2). Within each stage ALKS 5461 2mg/2mg was compared to placebo (i.e., ALKS 5461 2mg/2mg S1 vs Placebo S1; and ALKS 5461 2mg/2mg S2 vs Placebo S2.||||0.014
81633050|NCT01500200|162956190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.699||||||Hypothesis tests were two-sided with an alpha of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|ALKS 5461 was compared to PBO using stage-specific MMRM for change from Baseline. Model-derived estimates were combined using pre-specified weights.||Analysis was conducted for each stage separately and overall efficacy was based on combined stage analysis where stage-specific estimates were combined using pre-specified weights (0.6/0.4 for Stage 1/Stage 2). Within each stage ALKS 5461 8mg/8mg was compared to placebo (i.e., ALKS 5461 8mg/8mg S1 vs Placebo S1; and ALKS 5461 8mg/8mg S2 vs Placebo S2.||||0.699
81633051|NCT03802994|162956194|EQUIVALENCE|Differences between groups were compared using the paired t test|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|80.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences between groups were compared using the paired t test||||<0.05
81633052|NCT03802994|162956194|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81633053|NCT03802994|162956194|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|80.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81633054|NCT03802994|162956195|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81633055|NCT03802994|162956195|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81633056|NCT03802994|162956196|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81660772|NCT02527343|163014305|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Mean|0.19||||0.7308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|1.34|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||1.34|-0.95|0.7308
81633057|NCT03802994|162956197|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81633058|NCT03611556|162956203|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|-8.0||||0.3614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|12.1||Nominal P-value for comparison of treatment groups obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel-test was stratified by cluster of differentiation 73 (CD73) level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||||80% Confidence Interval 2-Sided: -20.9 to 5.2|12.1|-27.6|0.3614
81633059|NCT03611556|162956203|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|3.8||||0.6503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|20.7||Nominal P-value for comparison of treatment groups obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel-test was stratified by CD73 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||||80% Confidence Interval 2-Sided: -7.4 to 15.0|20.7|-13.2|0.6503
81633060|NCT03611556|162956210|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.983|||||Hazard ratio for comparison between treatment groups obtained from Cox Proportional Hazards model stratified by CD73 level with ties handled by the Efron method.|||1.983|0.790|
81633061|NCT03611556|162956210|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.498|1.131|||||Hazard ratio for comparison between treatment groups obtained from Cox Proportional Hazards model stratified by CD73 level with ties handled by the Efron method.|||1.131|0.498|
81633062|NCT03611556|162956212|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|1.837|||||Hazard ratio for comparison between treatment groups obtained from Cox Proportional Hazards model stratified by CD73 level with ties handled by the Efron method.|||1.837|0.726|
81633063|NCT03611556|162956212|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.719|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.468|1.105|||||Hazard ratio for comparison between treatment groups obtained from Cox Proportional Hazards model stratified by CD73 level with ties handled by the Efron method.|||1.105|0.468|
81633064|NCT03611556|162956216|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|21.9||||||||21.9|-25.2|
81633065|NCT03611556|162956216|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|27.0||||||||27.0|-12.6|
81633066|NCT03611556|162956216|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|-25.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.3|13.9||||||||13.9|-58.3|
81633067|NCT03611556|162956216|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|-6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.1|26.6||||||||26.6|-39.1|
81633068|NCT03611556|162956217|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.173|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.676|1.985|||||Hazard ratio for comparison between treatment groups obtained from Cox Proportional Hazards model with ties handled by the Efron method.|||1.985|0.676|
81633069|NCT03611556|162956217|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.605|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.377|0.968|||||Hazard ratio for comparison between treatment groups obtained from Cox Proportional Hazards model with ties handled by the Efron method.|||0.968|0.377|
81633070|NCT03611556|162956217|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.549|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|3.917|||||Hazard ratio for comparison between treatment groups obtained from Cox Proportional Hazards model with ties handled by the Efron method.|||3.917|0.622|
81633071|NCT03611556|162956217|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.472|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.638|3.576|||||Hazard ratio for comparison between treatment groups obtained from Cox Proportional Hazards model with ties handled by the Efron method.|||3.576|0.638|
81633072|NCT03611556|162956219|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.004|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.584|1.693|||||Hazard ratio for comparison between treatment groups obtained from Cox Proportional Hazards model with ties handled by the Efron method.|||1.693|0.584|
81633073|NCT03611556|162956219|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.598|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.366|0.973|||||Hazard ratio for comparison between treatment groups obtained from Cox Proportional Hazards model with ties handled by the Efron method.|||0.973|0.366|
81633074|NCT03611556|162956219|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.933|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|5.437|||||Hazard ratio for comparison between treatment groups obtained from Cox Proportional Hazards model with ties handled by the Efron method.|||5.437|0.716|
81633075|NCT03611556|162956219|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.374|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.707|||||Hazard ratio for comparison between treatment groups obtained from Cox Proportional Hazards model with ties handled by the Efron method.|||3.707|0.550|
81633076|NCT02646618|162956234|NON_INFERIORITY|We set δ=2% as a relative margin to the 5% weight loss as clinically meaningful cut point and because 2% is not so small a difference in average weight loss between study conditions that we would have to recruit a prohibitively large sample.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.3|0.6|0.0038
81660773|NCT02527343|163014305|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Mean|-0.2||||0.7511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|1.06|||ANCOVA|||Month 9||1.06|-1.45|0.7511
81660774|NCT02527343|163014305|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Mean|-0.19||||0.7659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|1.13|||ANCOVA|||Month 12||1.13|-1.52|0.7659
81633077|NCT02646618|162956235|NON_INFERIORITY|We set δ=2% as a relative margin to the 5% weight loss as clinically meaningful cut point and because 2% is not so small a difference in average weight loss between study conditions that we would have to recruit a prohibitively large sample.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||0.1485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.8|-0.4|0.1485
81660775|NCT02700945|163014318|SUPERIORITY|The 12-month Kaplan-Meier estimate will be reported for each arm. The hazard ratio estimate for the treatment effect with its 95% confidence interval will be reported.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|7.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|21.3||A priori threshold is .05|Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \> 1 indicates that continuous monitoring arm is superior to control arm in detecting AF.|H0: h(t) = hT(t) for t ≤ 12 months HA: hC(t) ≠ hT(t) for t ≤ 12 months where hT(t) and hC(t) are the hazard functions of first detected and adjudicated AF at time t for subjects with and without the Reveal LINQ diagnostics for AF, respectively. Hazard functions and survival functions are transformations of each other.||21.3|2.6|<0.001
81660776|NCT04745026|163014323|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|3.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.931|=|0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|7.21||Randomization factors, baseline score, visit, treatment arm, visit by treatment arm (fixed), and visit repeated within each patient (repeated).|Mixed models for repeated measures|||Irritability (Week 12)||7.21|-0.48|=0.085
81660777|NCT04745026|163014323|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|=|0.3107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|3.36|||Mixed models for repeated measures|Randomization factors, baseline score, visit, treatment arm, visit by treatment arm (fixed), and visit repeated within each patient (repeated).||Social Withdrawal Week 12)||3.36|-1.08|=0.3107
81660778|NCT04745026|163014323|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.695|=|0.9513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|1.42|||Mixed models for repeated measures|Randomization factors, baseline score, visit, treatment arm, visit by treatment arm (fixed), and visit repeated within each patient (repeated).||Stereotypic Behavior (Week 12)||1.42|-1.34|=0.9513
81660779|NCT04745026|163014323|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.943|=|0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|5.88|||Mixed models repeated measures|Randomization factors, baseline score, visit, treatment arm, visit by treatment arm (fixed), and visit repeated within each patient (repeated).||Hyperactivity/Noncompliance (Week 12)||5.88|-1.86|=0.305
81660780|NCT04745026|163014323|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.517|=|0.4754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.66|||Mixed models repeated measures|Randomization factors, baseline score, visit, treatment arm, visit by treatment arm (fixed), and visit repeated within each patient (repeated).||Inappropriate Speech (Week 12)||0.66|-1.4|=0.4754
81660781|NCT04745026|163014324|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36|=|0.8506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|5.15|||Mixed models for repeated measures|Randomization factors, baseline score, visit, treatment arm, visit by treatment arm (fixed), and visit repeated within each patient (repeated).||Week 12||5.15|-4.26|=0.8506
81660782|NCT04745026|163014325|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22|||=|0.7087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.51|||Regression, Logistic|Includes treatment arm, randomization variables and baseline score (CGI-S) covariates. Responders achieved a score of 1 or 2 at post-baseline visits.||Responders with 'Very Much Improved' or 'Much Improved' response at week 12||3.51|0.43|=0.7087
81660783|NCT04745026|163014326|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6108|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||=0.6108
81660784|NCT05478499|163014337|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|15.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Full Analysis Set||15.3|2.5|<0.0001
81660785|NCT05478499|163014337|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|18.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Patient sub-population (s-PGA ≥ 3)||18.4|2.7|<0.0001
81660786|NCT05478499|163014338|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|40.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.6|352.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Full Analysis Set||352.0|4.6|<0.0001
81660787|NCT05478499|163014338|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|37.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|317.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Patient sub-population (s-PGA ≥ 3)||317.6|4.4|<0.0001
81660788|NCT05478499|163014339|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.3|-1.6|||analysis of covariance model||analysis of covariance model|Full Analysis Set||-1.6|-3.3|<0.0001
81633078|NCT02646618|162956237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.248|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2480
81633079|NCT02646618|162956242|NON_INFERIORITY|For secondary noninferiority outcomes, we used 90% power to calculate noninferiority margins given N=131 per arm, setting alpha=.05 and using observed SDs from the literature. For change in energy (kcal/day) intake, the study is powered at 90% to detect whether the Get Social condition is not inferior to the Traditional condition with a noninferiority margin of 182 kcal/day (SD=500 kcal/day)|Mean Difference (Net)|93.0||||0.2025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.0|237.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||237|-50|0.2025
81633080|NCT02646618|162956243|NON_INFERIORITY|For secondary noninferiority outcomes, we used 90% power to calculate noninferiority margins given N=131 per arm, setting alpha=.05 and using observed SDs from the literature. For change in energy (kcal/day) intake, the study is powered at 90% to detect whether the Get Social condition is not inferior to the Traditional condition with a noninferiority margin of 182 kcal/day (SD=500 kcal/day)|Mean Difference (Net)|-75.0||||0.3323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-226.0|77.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||77|-226|0.3323
81660789|NCT05478499|163014339|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-1.5|||analysis of covariance model||analysis of covariance model|Patient sub-population (s-PGA ≥ 3)||-1.5|-3.3|<0.0001
81660790|NCT05478499|163014340|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|23.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|105.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||105.6|5.4|<0.0001
81660791|NCT02943226|163014349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4487|||||||two sample t-test|||||||0.4487
81660792|NCT02943226|163014350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0112|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0112
81660793|NCT02943226|163014351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0784|||||||two sample t-test|||||||0.0784
81660794|NCT00968227|163014354|SUPERIORITY|Paired t-test||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81660795|NCT00986973|163014376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81660796|NCT00986973|163014377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Friedman test|Non-parametric test was used to examine neuropsychological outcomes||||||0.82
81660797|NCT00986973|163014378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Friedman test|Non-parametric test was used to examine neuropsychological outcomes||||||0.46
81704708|NCT02712008|163105624|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.04||||0.9716|TWO_SIDED|95.0||2.18||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as a covariate and treatment group as fixed factors.||2.18|- 2.10|0.9716
81633081|NCT02646618|162956245|NON_INFERIORITY|For secondary noninferiority outcomes, we used 90% power to calculate noninferiority margins given N=131 per arm, setting alpha=.05 and using observed SDs from the literature. For change in moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity minutes per day at 12 months, the noninferiority margin is 9.2 min/day(SD=25 min/day). However, we could not analyze the data in that manner and used the test described above.||||||0.3905|||||||Generalized estimating equation|||We examined the proportion of participants engaging in 150+ minutes/week of moderate/vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) using generalized estimating equations with a logit link function and incorporating repeated measures over time. For participants missing MVPA at either follow-up timepoint, we used a baseline observation carried forward approach to impute their activity level (150+ vs \<150 MVPA mins/week) at that timepoint.||||0.3905
81633082|NCT02646618|162956246|NON_INFERIORITY|For secondary noninferiority outcomes, we used 90% power to calculate noninferiority margins given N=131 per arm, setting alpha=.05 and using observed SDs from the literature. For change in moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity minutes per day at 12 months, the noninferiority margin is 9.2 min/day(SD=25 min/day). However, we could not analyze the data in that manner and used the test described above.||||||0.4741|||||||Generalized estimating equation|||We examined the proportion of participants engaging in 150+ minutes/week of moderate/vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) using generalized estimating equations with a logit link function and incorporating repeated measures over time. For participants missing MVPA at either follow-up timepoint, we used a baseline observation carried forward approach to impute their activity level (150+ vs \<150 MVPA mins/week) at that timepoint.||||0.4741
81633083|NCT05580003|162956304|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|101.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.71|107.18|||||A mixed effect model was used with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effect and participant nested within sequence as random effect. Values had been back-transformed from natural log scale. Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|AUCinf||107.18|95.71|
81633084|NCT05580003|162956304|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|102.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.28|108.5|||||A mixed effect model was used with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effect and participant nested within sequence as random effect. Values had been back-transformed from natural log scale. Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|AUCinf||108.50|97.28|
81633085|NCT05580003|162956304|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|97.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.32|104.8|||||A mixed effect model was used with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effect and participant nested within sequence as random effect. Values had been back-transformed from natural log scale. Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|AUClast||104.80|91.32|
81633086|NCT05580003|162956304|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|102.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.6|109.7|||||A mixed effect model was used with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effect and participant nested within sequence as random effect. Values had been back-transformed from natural log scale. Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|AUClast||109.70|95.60|
81633087|NCT05580003|162956305|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|67.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.13|77.65|||||A mixed effect model was used with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effect and participant nested within sequence as random effect. Values had been back-transformed from natural log scale. Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|||77.65|58.13|
81633088|NCT05580003|162956305|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|74.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.14|85.67|||||A mixed effect model was used with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effect and participant nested within sequence as random effect. Values had been back-transformed from natural log scale. Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|||85.67|64.14|
81633089|NCT05580003|162956341|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|72.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.98|87.09|||||A paired t-test was used. Values had been back-transformed from natural log scale. Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages|AUCinf||87.09|60.98|
81633090|NCT05580003|162956341|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|76.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.35|85.52|||||A paired t-test was used. Values had been back-transformed from natural log scale. Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages|AUCinf||85.52|68.35|
81633091|NCT05580003|162956341|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|73.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.7|82.27|||||A paired t-test was used. Values had been back-transformed from natural log scale. Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages|AUClast||82.27|65.70|
81633092|NCT05580003|162956341|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|75.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.36|85.13|||||A paired t-test was used. Values had been back-transformed from natural log scale. Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages|AUClast||85.13|66.36|
81633093|NCT05580003|162956342|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|76.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.21|97.75|||||A paired t-test was used. Values had been back-transformed from natural log scale. Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages|||97.75|60.21|
81633094|NCT05580003|162956342|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|70.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.7|93.67|||||A paired t-test was used. Values had been back-transformed from natural log scale. Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages|||93.67|53.70|
81633095|NCT03500549|162956379|SUPERIORITY|The primary endpoint analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using a mixed effect model for repeated measures (MMRM). The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean Hb changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|3.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.33|5.34||Superiority was tested at the 5% level. MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||||5.34|2.33|<0.0001
81660798|NCT00986973|163014379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071|TWO_SIDED||||||Friedman test|Non-parametric test was used to examine neuropsychological outcomes||||||0.071
81704709|NCT02712008|163105625|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|2.15||||0.1665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|5.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||5.20|-0.90|0.1665
81660799|NCT00986973|163014380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Friedman test|Non-parametric test was used to examine neuropsychological outcomes||||||0.25
81660800|NCT00986973|163014381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Friedman test|Non-parametric test was used to examine neuropsychological outcomes||||||0.050
81660801|NCT00986973|163014382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.34
81660802|NCT00598273|163014383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of -1.0 g/dL was used in the primary efficacy assessments. Non-inferiority was established if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval for the difference between the means of the primary endpoint (peginesatide minus control ESA) was ≥ -1.0 g/dL.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.19|0.26|||ANOVA|The ANOVA cell means model was used to estimate primary efficacy endpoint within the specified cells formed by the combination of treatment and strata||The sample size for this study was determined based on a two-group evaluation of non-inferiority in means with a non-inferiority margin (Δ) of -1.0 g/dL (one-sided significance level of 0.0125, or, comparably, a two-sided significance level of 0.025). A sample size of 450 (150 per treatment group) provided power greater than 99% for the evaluation of non-inferiority, assuming an expected treatment difference of 0.0 g/dL and a pooled standard deviation of 1.5 g/dL.||0.26|-0.19|
81660803|NCT00598273|163014383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of -1.0 g/dL was used in the primary efficacy assessments. Non-inferiority was established if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval for the difference between the means of the primary endpoint (peginesatide minus control ESA) was ≥ -1.0 g/dL.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.04|0.48|||ANOVA|The ANOVA cell means model was used to estimate primary efficacy endpoint within the specified cells formed by the combination of treatment and strata||The sample size for this study was determined based on a two-group evaluation of non-inferiority in means with a non-inferiority margin (Δ) of -1.0 g/dL (one-sided significance level of 0.0125, or, comparably, a two-sided significance level of 0.025). A sample size of 450 (150 per treatment group) provided power greater than 99% for the evaluation of non-inferiority, assuming an expected treatment difference of 0.0 g/dL and a pooled standard deviation of 1.5 g/dL.||0.48|0.04|
81660804|NCT00598273|163014384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.10|0.51|
81660805|NCT00598273|163014384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|3.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.56|0.62|
81660806|NCT00598273|163014385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.05|0.94|
81660807|NCT00598273|163014385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.06|0.95|
81660808|NCT03386110|163014393|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|1.19||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|2.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model testing whether condition predicted illicit drug use at 3-months||Multi-level models tested whether treatment condition predicted outcome at 3-month follow-up, and controlled for the nesting of participants within couples.||2.54|-0.15|0.08
81660809|NCT03386110|163014393|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|0.7||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|1.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model testing whether condition predicted illicit drug use at 6-months||Multi-level models tested whether treatment condition predicted outcome at 6-months, and controlled for the nesting of participants within couples.||1.89|-0.49|0.25
81660810|NCT03386110|163014393|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|1.79||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|3.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Three-way interaction model testing whether baseline use (actor and partner) moderated the effect of condition on illicit drug use at 3-months||"Moderation analysis in 3-month follow-up data.~The hypothesis that baseline frequency may moderate the effects of treatment at 3-months was evaluated using models incorporating participants' baseline report of the outcome (actor) as well as their partners' report (partner) at Level 1. Interactions among actor and partner baseline scores and treatment condition were also included at Level 1. Additionally, the model controlled for the nesting of participants within couples."||3.09|0.49|0.007
81660811|NCT03386110|163014393|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|-0.36||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|1.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|Three-way interaction model testing whether baseline use (actor and partner) moderated the effect of condition on illicit drug use at 6-months||"Moderation analysis in 6-month follow-up data.~The hypothesis that baseline frequency may moderate the effects of treatment at 6-months was evaluated using models incorporating participants' baseline report of the outcome (actor) as well as their partners' report (partner) at Level 1. Interactions among actor and partner baseline scores and treatment condition were also included at Level 1. Additionally, the model controlled for the nesting of participants within couples."||1.53|-2.26|0.71
81660812|NCT03386110|163014394|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|0.36||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|1.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model testing whether condition predicted CAS events at 3-months||Multi-level models tested whether treatment condition predicted outcome at 3-months, and controlled for the nesting of participants within couples.||1.37|-0.65|0.36
81660813|NCT03386110|163014394|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|-0.18||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model testing whether condition predicted CAS events at 6-months||Multi-level models tested whether treatment condition predicted outcome at 6-months, and controlled for the nesting of participants within couples.||0.78|-1.15|0.63
81660814|NCT03386110|163014394|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|-0.54||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|Three-way interaction model testing whether baseline rates of CAS (actor and partner) moderated the effect of condition on CAS events at 3-months||"Moderation analysis in 3-month follow-up data.~The hypothesis that baseline frequency may moderate the effects of treatment at 3-months was evaluated using models incorporating participants' baseline report of the outcome (actor) as well as their partners' report (partner) at Level 1. Interactions among actor and partner baseline scores and treatment condition were also included at Level 1. Additionally, the model controlled for the nesting of participants within couples."||0.77|-1.85|0.42
81686044|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.73|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.73|0.39|
81660815|NCT03386110|163014394|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|-1.7||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|-0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Three-way interaction model testing whether baseline rates of CAS (actor and partner) moderated the effect of condition on CAS events at 6-months||"Moderation analysis in 6-month follow-up data.~The hypothesis that baseline frequency may moderate the effects of treatment at 6-months was evaluated using models incorporating participants' baseline report of the outcome (actor) as well as their partners' report (partner) at Level 1. Interactions among actor and partner baseline scores and treatment condition were also included at Level 1. Additionally, the model controlled for the nesting of participants within couples."||-0.27|-3.14|0.02
81660816|NCT03386110|163014395|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|0.48||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|1.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model testing whether condition predicted marijuana use at 3-months||Multi-level models tested whether treatment condition predicted outcome at 3-months, and controlled for the nesting of participants within couples.||1.44|-0.18|0.15
81660817|NCT03386110|163014395|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|0.24||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model testing whether condition predicted marijuana use at 6-months||Multi-level models tested whether treatment condition predicted outcome at 6-months, and controlled for the nesting of participants within couples.||0.92|-0.44|0.50
81660818|NCT03386110|163014395|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|-0.02||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|Three-way interaction model testing whether baseline use moderated the effect of condition on marijuana use at 3-months||"Moderation analysis in 3-month follow-up data.~The hypothesis that baseline frequency may moderate the effects of treatment was evaluated using models incorporating participants' baseline report of the outcome (actor) as well as their partners' report (partner) at Level 1. Interactions among actor and partner baseline scores and treatment condition were also included at Level 1. Additionally, the model controlled for the nesting of participants within couples."||0.31|-0.34|0.910
81660819|NCT03386110|163014395|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|0.34||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Moderation analysis in 6-month follow-up data.~The hypothesis that baseline frequency may moderate the effects of treatment was evaluated using models incorporating participants' baseline report of the outcome (actor) as well as their partners' report (partner) at Level 1. Interactions among actor and partner baseline scores and treatment condition were also included at Level 1. Additionally, the model controlled for the nesting of participants within couples."||0.75|-0.07|0.11
81660820|NCT01815138|163014397|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81660821|NCT01815138|163014398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81660822|NCT01270971|163014413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81660823|NCT01270971|163014414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81660824|NCT01270971|163014415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81660825|NCT01270971|163014416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81660826|NCT00704405|163014425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percentage|53.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.5|69.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen method||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of PBO-treated participants (i.e., 19.0%) that achieved SVR24 and stratifies by prior treatment response.|||69.1|34.5|<0.001
81660827|NCT00704405|163014425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percentage|64.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.2|78.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen method||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of PBO-treated participants (i.e., 19.0%) that achieved SVR24 and stratifies by prior treatment response.|||78.3|45.2|<0.001
81660828|NCT00704405|163014425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percentage|59.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.2|73.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of PBO-treated participants (i.e., 19.0%) that achieved SVR24 and stratifies by prior treatment response.|||73.4|40.2|<0.001
81660829|NCT00704405|163014428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percentage|47.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.2|63.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of PBO-treated participants (i.e., 19.0%) that achieved SVR24 and stratifies by prior treatment response.|||63.2|29.2|<0.001
81660830|NCT00704405|163014429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percentage|82.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.5|90.2|||||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of PBO-treated participants (i.e., 9.5%) that achieved cEVR and stratifies by prior treatment response.|||90.2|69.5|
81660831|NCT00704405|163014429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percentage|76.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.1|86.7|||||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of PBO-treated participants (i.e., 9.5%) that achieved cEVR and stratifies by prior treatment response.|||86.7|60.1|
81660832|NCT00704405|163014430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percentage|35.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.5|53.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen method||Adjusted difference subtracts the percentage of PBO patients (36.6%) with undetectable HCV RNA at Week 48 and stratifies by prior treatment response.|||53.4|15.5|
81660833|NCT01395888|163014431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.259||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.468|0.986|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM)||||0.986|-0.468|0.484
81660834|NCT00903682|163014432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||The hypothesis is that the proportion of patients with at least 1 treatment-emergent Grade 1-4 neuropsychiatric adverse event, observed between Baseline through Week 12 and judged to be at least possibly drug-related, is significantly lower in the ETR arm than in the EFV arm. Assuming a significance level of 5%, a sample size of 75 subjects per arm would provide over 90% power to detect a 29% difference in treatment-emergent, drug-related Grade 1-4 neuropsychiatric adverse events.||||<0.001
81660835|NCT00903682|163014433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of response|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|15.23|||||Difference in proportion of response ETR minus EFV|||15.23|-12.00|
81660836|NCT00600886|163014441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.942||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|3.168|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel adjusting for randomization stratification factor||Overall - All patients||3.168|1.190|0.007
81660837|NCT00600886|163014441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.337|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|4.79||||||Post surgery - patients with prior surgery but no previous medical treatment for acromegaly||4.790|1.140|
81660838|NCT00600886|163014441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.654|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.846|3.234||||||De novo - patients with de novo disease who refused pituitary surgery or for whom pituitary surgery was contraindicated.||3.234|0.846|
81660839|NCT04428151|163014480|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.48||||0.9963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.97||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by baseline PD-L1 TPS (\<50% versus ≥50%) and baseline ECOG performance status (0 versus 1). The reported p-value is nominal.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by baseline PD-L1 TPS (\<50% versus ≥50%) and baseline ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).|||1.97|1.11|0.9963
81660840|NCT04428151|163014481|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.4181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.28||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by baseline PD-L1 TPS (\<50% versus ≥50%) and baseline ECOG performance status (0 versus 1). The reported p-value is nominal.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by baseline PD-L1 TPS (\<50% versus ≥50%) and baseline ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).|||1.28|0.74|0.4181
81660841|NCT04428151|163014482|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-6.5||||0.9266219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|2.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen|One-sided p-value for testing H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0. The reported p-value is nominal.|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by baseline PD-L1 TPS (\<50% versus ≥50%) and baseline ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).|||2.3|-15.4|0.9266219
81660842|NCT04118374|163014486|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.8|||ANOVA|||||1.8|-0.5|<0.01
81660843|NCT00112047|163014530|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming 70% response rate for each group at Week 48, 500 participants (250 per group) were sufficient to achieve at least 85% power to establish non-inferiority between the 2 study groups with a delta of 13%. The definition of clinical non-inferiority used a 'delta' of 0.13 (response rate was expressed as a decimal-valued number between 0 and 1). The EFV+FTC+TDF group was declared non-inferior to the CBV+EFV group if the lower confidence bound was \> -0.13.|Difference in percentages|11.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|18.6||The difference and 95% CI are stratum-weighted on baseline CD4 using normal approximation. The p-value for the superiority test is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel test stratified on baseline CD4 cell count.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|No other adjustments were made.||"Null Hypothesis: the percentage of responders (who achieved and maintained confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL \[defined by the TLOVR algorithm\]) through Week 48 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is more than 13% worse than in the CBV+EFV group.~Alternative Hypothesis: the percentage of responders who achieved and maintained confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL \[defined by the TLOVR algorithm\]) through Week 48 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is no more than 13% worse than in the CBV+EFV group."||18.6|4.3|0.002
81660844|NCT00112047|163014531|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The definition of clinical non-inferiority used a 'delta' of 0.13 (response rate was expressed as a decimal-valued number between 0 and 1). The EFV+FTC+TDF group was declared non-inferior to the CBV+EFV group if the lower confidence bound was \> -0.13.|Difference in percentages|9.1||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|16.6||The difference and 95% CI are stratum-weighted on baseline CD4 using normal approximation. The p-value for the superiority test is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel test stratified on baseline CD4 cell count.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|No other adjustments were made.||"Null Hypothesis: the percentage of responders (who achieved and maintained confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL \[defined by the TLOVR algorithm\]) through Week 48 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is more than 13% worse than in the CBV+EFV group.~Alternative Hypothesis: the percentage of responders who achieved and maintained confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL \[defined by the TLOVR algorithm\]) through Week 48 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is no more than 13% worse than in the CBV+EFV group."||16.6|1.6|0.021
81660845|NCT00112047|163014532|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The definition of clinical non-inferiority used a 'delta' of 0.13 (response rate was expressed as a decimal-valued number between 0 and 1). The EFV+FTC+TDF group was declared non-inferior to the CBV+EFV group if the lower confidence bound was \> -0.13.|Difference in percentages|11.2||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|18.6||The difference and 95% CI are stratum-weighted on baseline CD4 using normal approximation. The p-value for the superiority test is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel test stratified on baseline CD4 cell count.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|No other adjustments were made||Null hypothesis: The percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL at Week 48 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is more than 13% worse than the CBV+EFV group. Alternative hypothesis: The percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL at Week 48 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is no more than 13% worse than the CBV+EFV group.||18.6|3.7|0.004
81660846|NCT00112047|163014533|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The definition of clinical non-inferiority used a 'delta' of 0.13 (response rate was expressed as a decimal-valued number between 0 and 1). The EFV+FTC+TDF group was declared non-inferior to the CBV+EFV group if the lower confidence bound was \> -0.13.|Difference in percentages|7.9||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|15.6||The difference and 95% CI are stratum-weighted on baseline CD4 using normal approximation. The p-value for the superiority test is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel test stratified on baseline CD4 cell count.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|No other adjustments were made.||Null hypothesis: The percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL at Week 48 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is more than 13% worse than the CBV+EFV group. Alternative hypothesis: The percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL at Week 48 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is no more than 13% worse than the CBV+EFV group.||15.6|0.1|0.058
81660847|NCT00112047|163014534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||The distribution of time to loss-of-virologic response was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product limit method and compared between treatment groups using a baseline CD4 stratum-weighted log-rank test.|Log Rank|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with Loss of Virologic Response through Week 48 is equal between the two treatment groups. Alternative hypothesis: The percentage of participants with Loss of Virologic Response through Week 48 is different between the two treatment groups.||||0.003
81660848|NCT00112047|163014535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||95.0||||The distribution of time to loss-of-virologic response was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product limit method and compared between treatment groups using a baseline CD4 stratum-weighted log-rank test.|Log Rank|No other adjustments were made.||Null hypothesis: The percentage of participants with Loss of Virologic Response through Week 48 is equal between the two treatment groups. Alternative hypothesis: The percentage of participants with Loss of Virologic Response through Week 48 is different between the two treatment groups.||||0.046
81633096|NCT03500549|162956380|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis was based on prespecified non-inferiority margins (NIM) and non-inferiority was achieved if the lower confidence limit or upper confidence limit of the 95% CI of the treatment difference met the prespecified NIM of -20%. Stratified Cochran-Mantel Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test was used for treatment comparison and the 95% CI for difference in percentage between treatments is constructed using the stratified (Miettinen-Nurminen) method.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.6253|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.483|0.7677||Non-inferiority was tested at the 2.5% level.|Miettinen-Nurminen|||||0.7677|0.4830|<0.0001
81660849|NCT00112047|163014536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0||||The distribution of pure virological failure was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product limit method and compared between treatment groups using a baseline CD4 stratum-weighted log-rank test.|Log Rank|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with pure virological failure (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL) at Week 48 is equal for the 2 treatment groups. Alternative Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with pure virological failure (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL) at Week 48 is different between the 2 treatment groups.||||0.026
81704710|NCT02712008|163105625|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|1.9||||0.2223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|4.95||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||4.95|-1.16|0.2223
81704711|NCT02712008|163105625|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.39||||0.7943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|3.32||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||3.32|-2.54|0.7943
81466506|NCT02045862|162625417|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.16|-0.69|0.002
81633097|NCT03500549|162956381|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis was based on prespecified NIM and non-inferiority was achieved if the lower confidence limit or upper confidence limit of the 95% CI of the treatment difference met the prespecified NIM of 10.|LS mean difference|-163.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-189.91|-137.3||Non-inferiority was tested at the 2.5% level. MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||||-137.30|-189.91|<0.0001
81633098|NCT03500549|162956382|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis was based on prespecified NIM and non-inferiority was achieved if the lower confidence limit or upper confidence limit of the 95% CI of the treatment difference met the prespecified NIM of 20.|LS mean difference|-4.63||||0.9557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-181.3|172.04||Non-inferiority was tested at the 2.5% level. MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||||172.04|-181.30|0.9557
81633099|NCT03500549|162956383|OTHER|Non-inferiority was not assessed because of the prespecified hierarchical testing. Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|11.87||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.49|18.25||MRMM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||||18.25|5.49|0.0005
81633100|NCT03500549|162956384|OTHER|Stratified CMH chi-square test was used for treatment comparison and the 95% CI for difference in percentage between treatments is constructed using the stratified Miettinen-Nurminen method.|Difference in percentage|0.6745|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5452|0.8039|||||The difference in percentage and 95% CI is calculated based on stratified Miettinen-Nurminen method stratified by randomization factor so it it is not a direct difference of two reporting groups.|||0.8039|0.5452|
81633101|NCT03500549|162956385|OTHER|Stratified CMH chi-square test was used for treatment comparison and the 95% CI for difference in percentage between treatments is constructed using the stratified Miettinen-Nurminen method.|Difference in percentage|0.6639|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5309|0.7968|||||The difference in percentage and 95% CI is calculated based on stratified Miettinen-Nurminen method stratified by randomization factor so it it is not a direct difference of two reporting groups.|||0.7968|0.5309|
81633102|NCT03500549|162956386|OTHER|Stratified CMH chi-square test was used for treatment comparison and the 95% CI for difference in percentage between treatments is constructed using the stratified Miettinen-Nurminen method.|Difference in percentage|0.3043|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1493|0.4593|||||The difference in percentage and 95% CI is calculated based on stratified Miettinen-Nurminen method stratified by randomization factor so it it is not a direct difference of two reporting groups.|||0.4593|0.1493|
81633103|NCT03500549|162956387|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|-21.93||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.49|-11.36||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||||-11.36|-32.49|0.0002
81633104|NCT03500549|162956388|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|-0.14||||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.01||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||||-0.01|-0.28|0.0369
81633105|NCT03500549|162956389|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|59.1||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.88|101.32||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||||101.32|16.88|0.0069
81633106|NCT03500549|162956390|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|18.62||||0.0486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|37.13||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||Global Health Status/QoL: Difference in LS mean||37.13|0.12|0.0486
81633107|NCT03500549|162956390|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|12.86||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.86|20.86||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||Functional Scales - Physical functioning: Difference in LS mean||20.86|4.86|0.0023
81633108|NCT03500549|162956390|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|24.43||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.84|40.01||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||Functional Scales - Role functioning: Difference in LS mean||40.01|8.84|0.0027
81633109|NCT03500549|162956390|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|4.11||||0.6013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.58|19.8||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||Functional Scales - Emotional functioning: Difference in LS mean||19.80|-11.58|0.6013
81633110|NCT03500549|162956390|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|9.56||||0.1792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.52|23.64||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||Functional Scales - Cognitive functioning: Difference in LS mean||23.64|-4.52|0.1792
81633111|NCT03500549|162956390|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|11.27||||0.1039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|24.92||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||Functional Scales - Social functioning: Difference in LS mean||24.92|-2.38|0.1039
81704712|NCT02712008|163105625|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.66||||0.6655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|3.67||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||3.67|-2.35|0.6655
81633112|NCT03500549|162956390|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|-20.74||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.29|-6.19||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||Symptom Scales - Fatigue: Difference in LS mean||-6.19|-35.29|0.0062
81633113|NCT03500549|162956390|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|-0.01||||0.9975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.38|8.35||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||Symptom Scales - Nausea and vomiting: Difference in LS mean||8.35|-8.38|0.9975
81633114|NCT03500549|162956390|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|-2.76||||0.7554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.36|14.85||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||Symptom Scales - Pain: Difference in LS mean||14.85|-20.36|0.7554
81534441|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|32.2||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|64.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5). Prespecified statistical significance at the 0.1 level.|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||64.5|-0.2|0.067
81534442|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.5|37.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||37.2|-39.5|1.000
81633115|NCT03500549|162956390|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|-14.57||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|0.76||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||Symptom Scales - Dyspnoea: Difference in LS mean||0.76|-29.90|0.0620
81633116|NCT03500549|162956390|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|0.32||||0.9686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.67|16.3||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||Symptom Scales - Insomnia: Difference in LS mean||16.30|-15.67|0.9686
81633117|NCT03500549|162956390|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|-7.95||||0.3002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.23|7.33||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||Symptom Scales - Appetite loss: Difference in LS mean||7.33|-23.23|0.3002
81633118|NCT03500549|162956390|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|1.79||||0.8374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|19.29||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||Symptom Scales - Constipation: Difference in LS mean||19.29|-15.70|0.8374
81633119|NCT03500549|162956390|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|-1.38||||0.8775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.28|16.52||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||Symptom Scales - Diarrhoea: Difference in LS mean||16.52|-19.28|0.8775
81633120|NCT03500549|162956390|OTHER|Analysis was a between-treatment-group comparison using an MMRM. The difference between pegcetacoplan and eculizumab LS mean changes from Baseline at Week 16 was calculated along with its 2-sided 95% CI and associated P-value from the MMRM model for the ITT set, censored for transfusions.|LS mean difference|-7.4||||0.3066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.76|6.95||MMRM includes treatment + baseline value + analysis visit + strata + analysis visit × treatment, where strata is the combination of randomization stratification factors.|MMRM|||Symptom Scales - Financial difficulties: Difference in LS mean||6.95|-21.76|0.3066
81633121|NCT03500549|162956391|OTHER|Wilcoxon rank-sum test P-value for the comparison between treatments is based on median using stratified non-parametric analysis. The 95% CI is constructed using Hodges-Lehmann Estimation of Location Shift.|Median Difference (Final Values)|3.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||4.0|2.0|<0.0001
81633122|NCT00918203|162956418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.2133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.93|||Log Rank|||||1.93|0.86|0.2133
81633123|NCT00918203|162956421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.8731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.57|||Log Rank|||||1.57|0.68|0.8731
81633124|NCT00918203|162956422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4721|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4721
81633125|NCT01447706|162956433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.76|||Log Rank|||||0.76|0.18|0.007
81633126|NCT01447706|162956433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.8||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.98|||Log Rank|||||2.98|1.08|0.023
81633127|NCT03280030|162956451|OTHER|Success criteria is considered based on point estimated Hazard ratio|Hazard Ratio, log|1.326|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.624|2.818||||||||2.818|0.624|
81633128|NCT03442777|162956505|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.64||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.99||controlled for type of ward (ICU/Non-ICU)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.99|0.41|0.04
81633129|NCT05405244|162956535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Snack intake||||0.45
81633130|NCT05405244|162956535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Milkshake intake||||0.28
81633131|NCT05405244|162956536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pleasantness||||0.89
81633132|NCT05405244|162956536|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Desire to consume||||<0.001
81633133|NCT01499849|162956573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.7||To control for multiplicity, analyses were performed hierarchically. For the CR delayed the threshold for statistical significance was 0.05; no further adjustment for multiplicity were required for the primary endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test was stratified by sex. Missing data were imputed as treatment failures.||||2.7|1.3|<0.001
81633134|NCT01499849|162956574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.8||To control for multiplicity, analyses were performed hierarchically. CR-acute was tested only if the result for the primary endpoint, CR delayed, was statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test was stratified by sex. Missing data were imputed as treatment failures.||||2.8|1.2|0.005
81633135|NCT01499849|162956575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.6||To control for multiplicity, analyses were performed hierarchically. CR overall was tested only if both CR delayed and CR acute were statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test was stratified by sex. Missing data were imputed as treatment failures.||||2.6|1.3|0.001
81633136|NCT00174252|162956577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|86.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.2|93.7|||||95% CI was estimated using the F-distribution.|"Applies to no."||93.7|74.2|
81633137|NCT00174252|162956577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|14.0||||||95.0|6.3|25.8|||||95% confidence interval (CI) was estimated using the F-distribution.|"Applies to yes."||25.8|6.3|
81633138|NCT00174252|162956591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35||||0.002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for height SD at baseline.||||||0.002
81704713|NCT02712008|163105625|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|2.33||||0.1278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|5.33||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||5.33|-0.67|0.1278
81534443|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.6||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|62.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||62.0|-8.8|0.178
81633139|NCT00174252|162956592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35||||0.023||95.0||||Bilateral test multiple comparison threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjusted for height SD at baseline.||||||0.023
81633140|NCT00174252|162956593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.708||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for height SD at baseline.||||||0.708
81633141|NCT00174252|162956594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59||||0.325||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for height SD at baseline.||||||0.325
81633142|NCT00622700|162956617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.574||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.379|0.869||P value was derived using Wald chi-squared test in the Cox proportional hazard model.|Wald chi-squared|||A step-down hierarchical testing procedure, starting with the test of teriflunomide 14 mg versus placebo was used. Time to conversion to CDMS was analyzed using the Cox proportional hazard model with treatment, region, and baseline monofocal/multifocal status as covariates.||0.869|0.379|0.0087
81633143|NCT00622700|162956617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.628||||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.416|0.949||P value was derived using Wald chi-squared test in the Cox proportional hazard model.|Wald chi-squared|||A step-down hierarchical testing procedure was used. The second step was the test of teriflunomide 7 mg versus placebo for time to conversion to CDMS. Time to conversion to CDMS was analyzed using the Cox proportional hazard model with treatment, region, and baseline monofocal/multifocal status as covariates.||0.949|0.416|0.0271
81633144|NCT00622700|162956618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.651||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.515|0.822||P value was derived using Wald chi-squared test in the Cox proportional hazard model.|Wald chi-squared|||A step-down hierarchical testing procedure was used. The third step was the test of teriflunomide 14 mg versus placebo for time to conversion to DMS. This was analyzed using the Cox proportional hazard model with treatment, region, and baseline monofocal/multifocal status as covariates.||0.822|0.515|0.0003
81633145|NCT00622700|162956618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.686||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.871||P value was derived using Wald chi-squared test in the Cox proportional hazard model.|Wald chi-squared|||A step-down hierarchical testing procedure was used. The fourth step was the test of teriflunomide 7 mg versus placebo for time to conversion to DMS. This was analyzed using the Cox proportional hazard model with treatment, region, and baseline monofocal/multifocal status as covariates.||0.871|0.540|0.0020
81633146|NCT04035447|162956657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.519|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Satisfaction with Therapy (ST)||||0.519
81633147|NCT04035447|162956657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Satisfaction with Therapist (SWT)||||0.150
81633148|NCT04035447|162956657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.309|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Global Improvement (Item 13)||||0.309
81633149|NCT04035447|162956659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.696|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.696
81633150|NCT04035447|162956660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.350
81633151|NCT04035447|162956661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.274|||||||Fisher Exact|||Outcomes were compared at post-intervention visit: 3-month (A2) for intervention participants, 9-month (A4) for waitlist control participants.||||0.274
81633152|NCT04035447|162956662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Fisher Exact|||Outcomes were compared at post-intervention visit: 3-month (A2) for intervention participants, 9-month (A4) for waitlist control participants.||||0.600
81704714|NCT02712008|163105625|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-1.51||||0.3159|TWO_SIDED|-1.51|-4.47|1.45||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||1.45|-4.47|0.3159
81704715|NCT02712008|163105625|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.27||||0.8537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|2.63||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||2.63|-3.18|0.8537
81704716|NCT02712008|163105626|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-24.43||||0.1105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.46|5.61||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as a covariate and treatment group as fixed factors.||5.61|-54.46|0.1105
81704717|NCT02712008|163105626|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-27.79||||0.0183|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as a covariate and treatment group as fixed factors.||- 4.74|- 50.83|0.0183
81704718|NCT02712008|163105627|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-55.91||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||- 18.01|- 93.81|0.0040
81704719|NCT02712008|163105627|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-40.51||||0.0365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.46|-2.57||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||-2.57|-78.46|0.0365
81704720|NCT02712008|163105627|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-37.15||||0.0454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.53|-0.77||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||-0.77|-73.53|0.0454
81704721|NCT02712008|163105627|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|1.75||||0.9266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.54|39.03||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||39.03|-35.54|0.9266
81704722|NCT02712008|163105627|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-15.49||||0.4116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.58|21.59||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||21.59|-52.58|0.4116
81704723|NCT02712008|163105627|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|3.36||||0.8574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.42|40.14||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||40.14|-33.42|0.8574
81704724|NCT02712008|163105627|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-38.9||||0.0351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.06|-2.73||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||-2.73|-75.06|0.0351
81704725|NCT02712008|163105628|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|-1.8||||0.7617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|9.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using analysis of Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model.||9.8|-13.5|0.7617
81704726|NCT02712008|163105628|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|6.1||||0.2268|TWO_SIDED|95.0||16.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using analysis of Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model.||16.3|- 4.1|0.2268
81704727|NCT02712008|163105629|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|-1.3||||0.8896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|17.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference with Confidence Interval was calculated using Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by BCVA stratification variable.||17.7|-20.4|0.8896
81633153|NCT04035447|162956663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.4||0.1848|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Effect size (Hedges' g) of 0.18||||||0.1848
81633154|NCT04035447|162956664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.4||0.6153|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Effect size (Hedges' g) of 0.07||||||0.6153
81633155|NCT04035447|162956665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.1||0.0563|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Effect size (Hedges' g) of 0.28||||||0.0563
81633156|NCT04035447|162956666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.8||0.0265|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Effect size (Hedges' g) of 0.31||||||0.0265
81633157|NCT04035447|162956666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.6||0.2084|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Effect size (Hedges' g) of 0.18||||||0.2084
81633158|NCT04035447|162956667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.4||0.3512|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Effect size (Hedges' g) of -0.13||||||0.3512
81633159|NCT02029235|162956680|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: No difference between groups~Power analysis: A sample size of 16 in each group had an 80% power to detect a difference in means of 10 mm."||||0.24
81633160|NCT02029235|162956681|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: No difference between groups||||0.06
81633161|NCT00979121|162956682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in % of pts alive at 60 days|4.0||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|10.2||The monitoring boundaries were designed to have a low probability of stopping for futility before 750 patients. The maximum sample size was 1000 patients. Efficacy stopping was based on mortality; futility stopping was based on mortality and VFDs.|Proc lifetest|Proc lifetest was used to calculate mortality mean and variance due to one subject lost to follow up who was censored.||Hospital mortality to day 60 was estimated using the Kaplan Meier estimate, with patients discharged home before day 60 considered alive at day 60. The analysis was stratified by co-enrolled treatment assignments for 81 patients also enrolled in a randomized clinical trial of two different nutritional strategies. A maximum of 1000 patients were to be enrolled, providing a 92% probability of rejecting the null hypothesis for the effect on mortality if a true difference in mortality was 9%.||10.2|-2.3|0.21
81633162|NCT00979121|162956683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.96||95.0|-1.6|1.5|||ANCOVA|||Ventilator, ICU free, and organ failure free days were analyzed by analysis of variance, utilizing treatment assignment where applicable.||1.5|-1.6|0.96
81660850|NCT00112047|163014537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||95.0||||The distribution of pure virological failure was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product limit method and compared between treatment groups using a baseline CD4 stratum-weighted log-rank test.|Log Rank|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with pure virological failure (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL) through Week 48 for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with pure virological failure (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL) through Week 48 for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different.||||0.063
81660851|NCT00112047|163014538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.06||The change from baseline to Week 48 in HIV-1 RNA was compared between the 2 treatment groups using baseline CD4 stratum-weighted CI around the mean difference. P-value is from stratum-weighted Van Elteren test.|Van Elteren|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 48 in plasma HIV-1 RNA for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 48 in plasma HIV-1 RNA for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different.||0.06|-0.16|0.31
81660852|NCT00112047|163014539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||stratum-weighted difference|31.74||||0.002||95.0|8.96|54.52||The change from baseline to Week 48 in HIV-1 RNA was compared between the 2 treatment groups using baseline CD4 stratum-weighted CI around the mean difference. P-value is from stratum weighted Van Elteren test.|Van Elteren|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 48 in CD4 cell count for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 48 in CD4 cell count for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different.||54.52|8.96|0.002
81660853|NCT00112047|163014540|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The definition of clinical non-inferiority used a 'delta' of 0.13 (response rate was expressed as a decimal-valued number between 0 and 1). The EFV+FTC+TDF group was declared non-inferior to the CBV+EFV group if the lower confidence bound was \> -0.13.|Difference in percentages|12.7||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|21.1||The difference and 95% CI are stratum weighted on baseline CD4 using normal approximation. The p-value for the superiority test is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified on baseline CD4 cell count.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|No other adjustments were made.||"Null Hypothesis: the percentage of responders (who achieved and maintained confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL \[defined by the TLOVR algorithm\]) through Week 96 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is more than 13% worse than in the CBV+EFV group.~Alternative Hypothesis: the percentage of responders who achieved and maintained confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL \[defined by the TLOVR algorithm\]) through Week 96 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is no more than 13% worse than in the CBV+EFV group."||21.1|4.3|0.004
81660854|NCT00112047|163014541|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The definition of clinical non-inferiority used a 'delta' of 0.13 (response rate was expressed as a decimal-valued number between 0 and 1). The EFV+FTC+TDF group was declared non-inferior to the CBV+EFV group if the lower confidence bound was \> -0.13.|Difference in proportions|6.4||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|15.0||The difference and 95% CI are stratum weighted on baseline CD4 using normal approximation. The p-value for the superiority test is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified on baseline CD4 cell count.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|No other adjustments were made.||"Null Hypothesis: the percentage of responders (who achieved and maintained confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL \[defined by the TLOVR algorithm\]) through Week 96 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is more than 13% worse than in the CBV+EFV group.~Alternative Hypothesis: the percentage of responders who achieved and maintained confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL \[defined by the TLOVR algorithm\]) through Week 96 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is no more than 13% worse than in the CBV+EFV group."||15.0|-2.3|0.158
81660855|NCT00112047|163014542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||The distribution of time to loss-of-virologic response was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product limit method and compared between treatment groups using a baseline CD4 stratum-weighted log-rank test.|Log Rank|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: Ther percentage of participants with loss of virologic response (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL) at Week 96 for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with loss of virologic response (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL) at Week 96 for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different||||0.003
81660856|NCT00112047|163014543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.124||95.0||||The distribution of time to loss-of-virologic response was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product limit method and compared between treatment groups using a baseline CD4 stratum-weighted log-rank test.|Log Rank|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with loss of virologic response (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL) through Week 96 for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with loss of virologic response (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL) through Week 96 for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different||||0.124
81660857|NCT00112047|163014544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0||||The distribution of pure virological failure was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product limit method and compared between treatment groups using a baseline CD4 stratum-weighted log-rank test.|Log Rank|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with pure virological failure (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL) at Week 96 is equal for the 2 treatment groups. Alternative Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with pure virological failure (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL) at Week 96 is different between the 2 treatment groups.||||0.025
81660858|NCT00112047|163014545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||95.0||||The distribution of pure virological failure was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product limit method and compared between treatment groups using a baseline CD4 stratum-weighted log-rank test.|Log Rank|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with pure virological failure (HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL) through Week 96 for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with pure virological failure (HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL) through Week 96 for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different||||0.41
81466507|NCT02045862|162625417|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.01|-0.55|0.039
81633163|NCT01532999|162956705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Three-level mixed-effects linear regression analysis comparing MBSR and PCGT groups over 9 weeks. Data structure involved repeated measures over time nested within participant, who in turn, was nested within a therapy group. Models included a random intercept, a random slope, and fixed effects for treatment condition, time, and the stratification variable (site). Rejection of the null hypothesis of no treatment effect if this interaction was statistically significant (two-tailed α = .05).||||0.5
81633164|NCT01532999|162956706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Three-level mixed-effects linear regression analysis comparing MBSR and PCGT groups over 9 weeks.||||0.57
81660859|NCT00112047|163014546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||stratum-weighted difference|-0.05||||0.45||95.0|-0.17|0.08||The change from baseline to Week 96 in HIV-1 RNA was compared between the 2 treatment groups using baseline CD4 stratum-weighted CI around the mean difference.|Van Elteren|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 96 in plasma HIV-1 RNA for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 96 in plasma HIV-1 RNA for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different.||0.08|-0.17|0.45
81660860|NCT00112047|163014547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||stratum-weighted difference|32.93||||0.036||95.0|0.87|64.99||The change from baseline to Week 96 in CD4 cell count was compared between the 2 treatment groups using baseline CD4 stratum-weighted CI around the mean difference. P-value is from stratum weighted Van Elteren test.|Van Elteren|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 96 in CD4 cell count for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from baseline through Week 96 in CD4 cell count for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different.||64.99|0.87|0.036
81660861|NCT00112047|163014548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The change from Week 48 to Week 96 in limb fat was compared between the 2 treatment groups; the P-value is from the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: Change from Week 48 to Week 96 in limb fat for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Change from Week 48 to Week 96 in limb fat for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are not equal||||<0.001
81704728|NCT02712008|163105629|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|6.4||||0.5021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|25.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference with Confidence Interval was calculated using Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by BCVA stratification variable.||25.5|-12.6|0.5021
81704729|NCT02712008|163105629|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|6.0||||0.5273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|24.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference with Confidence Interval was calculated using Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by BCVA stratification variable.||24.7|-12.8|0.5273
81704730|NCT02712008|163105629|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|-1.5||||0.8683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|16.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference with Confidence Interval was calculated using Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by BCVA stratification variable.||16.6|-19.7|0.8683
81704731|NCT02712008|163105629|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|8.8||||0.3546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|27.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference with Confidence Interval was calculated using Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by BCVA stratification variable.||27.4|-9.8|0.3546
81704732|NCT02712008|163105629|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|0.2||||0.9801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|19.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference with Confidence Interval was calculated using Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by BCVA stratification variable.||19.5|-19.0|0.9801
81704733|NCT02712008|163105629|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|8.8||||0.3528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|27.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Difference with Confidence Interval was calculated using Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by BCVA stratification variable.||27.4|-9.9|0.3528
81704734|NCT01731990|163105630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment effect for ratio to placebo|1.06||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.15|0.97|0.284
81704735|NCT03267511|163105658|OTHER||Difference of Least Mean Square|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.6499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.31|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline overall MLSI score as a covariate.|||"The reason for entering same analysis for primary and secondary is because statistical analysis was not done separately for primary outcome measure.~The decision was clinical decision at the time of protocol design.There was no comparisons for the primary objective as the main objective was to look at the rank order of the treatments in level of stain reduction after 8 weeks of treatment. This was achieved via the adjusted means and confidence intervals for the means along with plots of MLSI over time. The hypothesis was that the test products would reduce stain to a greater extent than the reference products. Two comparisons of interest were done under secondary and exploratory objectives."|0.31|-0.19|0.6499
81704736|NCT03267511|163105658|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.18|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline overall MLSI score as a covariate.|-0.33 to 0.18|||0.18|-0.33|0.5680
81704737|NCT03267511|163105659|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.6499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.31|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline overall MLSI score as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.31|-0.19|0.6499
81633165|NCT01532999|162956708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Three-level mixed-effects linear regression analysis comparing MBSR and PCGT groups over 9 weeks.||||0.4
81633166|NCT01532999|162956709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Three-level mixed-effects linear regression analysis comparing MBSR and PCGT groups over 9 weeks.||||0.8
81660862|NCT00112047|163014549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0||||The change from Week 48 to Week 96 in trunk fat was compared between the 2 treatment groups; the P-value is from the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: Changes from Week 48 to Week 96 in Trunk Fat for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from Week 48 to Week 96 in Trunk Fat for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different||||0.025
81660863|NCT00112047|163014550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The change from Week 48 to Week 96 in trunk fat was compared between the 2 treatment groups; the P-value is from the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: Changes from Week 48 to Week 96 in Total Body Fat for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from Week 48 to Week 96 in Total Body Fat for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different||||<0.001
81660864|NCT00112047|163014551|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The definition of clinical non-inferiority used a 'delta' of 0.13 (response rate was expressed as a decimal-valued number between 0 and 1). The EFV+FTC+TDF group was declared non-inferior to the CBV+EFV group if the lower confidence bound was \> -0.13.|Difference in proportions|12.9||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|21.6||The difference and 95% CI are stratum weighted on baseline CD4 using normal approximation. The p-value for the superiority test is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|No other adjustments were made.||"Null Hypothesis: the proportion of responders (who achieved and maintained confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL \[defined by the TLOVR algorithm\]) through Week 144 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is more than 13% worse than in the CBV+EFV group.~Alternative Hypothesis: the proportion of responders who achieved and maintained confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL \[defined by the TLOVR algorithm\]) through Week 144 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is no more than 13% worse than in the CBV+EFV group."||21.6|4.2|0.004
81660865|NCT00112047|163014552|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The definition of clinical non-inferiority used a 'delta' of 0.13 (response rate was expressed as a decimal-valued number between 0 and 1). The EFV+FTC+TDF group was declared non-inferior to the CBV+EFV group if the lower confidence bound was \> -0.13.|Difference in proportions|8.1||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|17.0||The difference and 95% CI are stratum weighted on baseline CD4 using normal approximation. The p-value for the superiority test is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified on baseline CD4 cell count.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|No other adjustments were made.||"Null Hypothesis: the proportion of responders (who achieved and maintained confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL \[defined by the TLOVR algorithm\]) through Week 144 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is more than 13% worse than in the CBV+EFV group.~Alternative Hypothesis: the proportion of responders who achieved and maintained confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL \[defined by the TLOVR algorithm\]) through Week 144 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is no more than 13% worse than in the CBV+EFV group."||17.0|-0.8|0.082
81660866|NCT00112047|163014553|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The definition of clinical non-inferiority used a 'delta' of 0.13 (response rate was expressed as a decimal-valued number between 0 and 1). The EFV+FTC+TDF group was declared non-inferior to the CBV+EFV group if the lower confidence bound was \> -0.13.|Difference in proportions|11.6||||0.009||95.0|3.1|20.1||The difference and 95% CI are stratum weighted on baseline CD4 using normal approximation. The p-value for the superiority test is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel test stratified on baseline CD4 cell count.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL at Week 144 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is more than 13% worse than the CBV+EFV group. Alternative hypothesis: The percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL at Week 144 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is no more than 13% worse than the CBV+EFV group.||20.1|3.1|0.009
81660867|NCT00112047|163014554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The definition of clinical non-inferiority used a 'delta' of 0.13 (response rate was expressed as a decimal-valued number between 0 and 1). The EFV+FTC+TDF group was declared non-inferior to the CBV+EFV group if the lower confidence bound was \> -0.13.|Difference in proportions|10.4||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|19.0||The p-value for the superiority test is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel test stratified on baseline CD4 cell count.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|No other adjustments were made.||Null hypothesis: The percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL at Week 144 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is more than 13% worse than the CBV+EFV group. Alternative hypothesis: The percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL at Week 144 in the EFV+FTC+TDF group is no more than 13% worse than the CBV+EFV group.||19.0|1.8|0.019
81660868|NCT00112047|163014555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||The distribution of loss of virological response was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product limit method and compared between treatment groups using a baseline CD4 stratum-weighted log-rank test.|Log Rank|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with loss of virologic response (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL) through Week 144 for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with loss of virologic response (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL) through Week 144 for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different||||0.003
81633167|NCT01532999|162956710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Three-level mixed-effects linear regression analysis comparing MBSR and PCGT groups over 9 weeks.||||0.4
81633168|NCT01532999|162956711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Three-level mixed-effects linear regression analysis comparing MBSR and PCGT groups over 9 weeks.||||0.35
81633169|NCT01532999|162956712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Mixed effects logistic regression analysis.||||0.3
81633170|NCT01532999|162956713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Mixed effects logistic regression analysis.||||0.7
81633171|NCT03333109|162956725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.42|-1.77|0.002
81633172|NCT03333109|162956725|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|-0.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.93|-2.45|<0.001
81633173|NCT03333109|162956726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for stratification factor after missing data were imputed as non-response (NRI).||||2.07|1.12|0.007
81633174|NCT03333109|162956726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|3.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for stratification factor after missing data were imputed as non-response (NRI).||||3.15|1.55|<0.001
81633175|NCT03333109|162956727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|-0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.64|-2.07|<0.001
81633176|NCT03333109|162956727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|-1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.09|-2.71|<0.001
81633177|NCT03333109|162956728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|-0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.56|-2.99|0.004
81633178|NCT03333109|162956728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|-1.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.36|-4.07|<0.001
81633179|NCT00859781|162956747|SUPERIORITY||proportion difference|0.26||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.52|||Fisher Exact||Direction = 177Lu-J591 + Ketoconazole proportion free of radiographically evident metastases minus 111ln-J591 + Ketoconazole proportion free of radiographically evident metastases.|||0.52|0.008|0.08
81633180|NCT05120856|162956752|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.106369|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4985347||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.083479|-0.129259||This is the p value for the overall group x time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model compared groups' change across all time points Time was coded as a continuous variable (i.e., 0, 4, 8, and 16).|This is the effect estimate for the group x time interaction.|||-0.129259|-2.083479|.026
81633181|NCT05120856|162956752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.737||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.098|22.149|||t-test, 2 sided|||planned between-group post-hoc comparison at 4-week follow-up||22.149|-12.098|.565
81633182|NCT05120856|162956752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.349|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.891||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.774|14.077|||t-test, 2 sided|||Planned post-hoc comparison between groups at 8-week follow-up||14.077|-20.774|.706
81660869|NCT00112047|163014556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056||95.0||||The distribution of pure virological failure was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product limit method and compared between treatment groups using a baseline CD4 stratum-weighted log-rank test.|Log Rank|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with loss of virologic response (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL) through Week 144 for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with loss of virologic response (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL) through Week 144 for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different||||0.056
81660870|NCT00112047|163014557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066||95.0||||The distribution of pure virological failure was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product limit method and compared between treatment groups using a baseline CD4 stratum-weighted log-rank test.|Log Rank|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with pure virological failure (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL) at Week 144 is equal for the 2 treatment groups. Alternative Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with pure virological failure (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 400 c/mL) at Week 144 is different between the 2 treatment groups||||0.066
81633183|NCT05120856|162956752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.921|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.394||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.332|11.491|||t-test, 2 sided|||Planned post-hoc comparison between groups at 16-week follow-up||11.491|-25.332|.461
81633184|NCT05120856|162956752|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.0838|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4798||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0229626|-0.1419329||This is the p value for the group x time interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||In an additional sensitivity analysis, past-week alcohol use data was excluded if a participant reported having been in residential/inpatient treatment where they could not access alcohol for the whole of the past week at the time of follow-up. This resulted in data for one participant in the ApBM group being excluded at week 8, and 1 control being excluded at week 16.||-0.1419329|-2.0229626|.0252
81633185|NCT05120856|162956753|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.05||This is the p value for the time x group interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the test for the overall CEQ-F scores||0.05|-0.08|.633
81633186|NCT05120856|162956753|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.05||This is for the time x group interaction for the intensity subscale|Mixed Models Analysis|||This is for the test of the CEQ-F Intensity subscale score||0.05|-0.11|.411
81633187|NCT05120856|162956753|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.06||p value for the time x group interaction for Imagery subscale|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of CEQ-F Imagery subscale score||0.06|-0.08|.808
81633188|NCT05120856|162956753|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.08||This is the p value for the time x group interaction for the Intrusiveness subscale score|Mixed Models Analysis|||This is for the analysis of the CEQ-F Intrusiveness subscale score||0.08|-0.09|.886
81633189|NCT05120856|162956754|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.212||This is the p value for the time x group interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.212|-0.046|.207
81633190|NCT05120856|162956755|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.352|0.3||This is the p value for the group x time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.300|-0.352|.876
81633191|NCT05120856|162956756|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.142|0.004||This is the p value for the group x time interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.004|-0.142|.064
81633192|NCT05120856|162956757|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.338|0.22||This is the p value for the group x time interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.220|-0.338|.679
81633193|NCT05120856|162956759|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.097|0.24||This is the p value for the group x time interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.240|-0.097|.403
81633194|NCT05120856|162956760|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.126|0.021||This is the p value for the group x time interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed-effects model analysis of psychological well-being ratings.||0.021|-0.126|.161
81633195|NCT05120856|162956760|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.099|0.042||This is the p value for the group x time interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed-effects model analysis of physical well-being ratings||0.042|-0.099|.425
81633196|NCT05120856|162956760|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.106|0.027||This is the p value for the group x time interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed-effects model analysis of quality of life ratings||0.027|-0.106|.247
81633197|NCT05120856|162956761|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.645|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.369||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.68|23.97||This is the p value for the group x time interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||||23.97|-16.68|.725
81633198|NCT03160885|162956762|SUPERIORITY|Primary endpoints tested sequentially at a 5% significance level.|Risk Difference (RD)|11.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|16.4||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were considered non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Primary endpoints tested sequentially at a 5% significance level.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between tralokinumab and placebo were tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||16.4|5.8|<0.001
81633199|NCT03160885|162956763|SUPERIORITY|Primary endpoints tested sequentially at a 5% significance level.|Risk Difference (RD)|21.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|27.3||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were considered non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Primary endpoints tested sequentially at a 5% significance level.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.The null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between tralokinumab and placebo were tested against the 2-sided alternative that there is a difference.||27.3|15.8|<0.001
81633200|NCT03160885|162956764|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|20.9||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'Composite', subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 or have missing data at Week 16 were considered as non-responders'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Tested sequentially at a 5% significance level.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|Reduction of Worst Daily Pruritus NRS weekly average ≥4 at Week 16 was tested after the sequential testing of IGA 0/1 and EASI75 if these tests showed statistical significance||20.9|10.3|<0.001
81660871|NCT00112047|163014558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0||||The distribution of pure virological failure was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product limit method and compared between treatment groups using a baseline CD4 stratum-weighted log-rank test.|Log Rank|No other adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with pure virological failure (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL) at Week 144 is equal for the 2 treatment groups. Alternative Hypothesis: The percentage of participants with pure virological failure (confirmed HIV-1 RNA \< 50 c/mL) at Week 144 is different between the 2 treatment groups||||0.30
81660872|NCT00112047|163014559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.08||The change from baseline to Week 144 in HIV-1 RNA was compared between the 2 treatment groups using baseline CD4 stratum-weighted CI around the mean difference. P-value is from a stratum weighted Van Elteren test.|Van Elteren|No other adjustments were made||Null Hypothesis: Changes from baseline to Week 144 in plasma HIV-1 RNA for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from baseline to Week 144 in plasma HIV-1 RNA for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different.||0.08|-0.16|0.39
81660873|NCT00112047|163014560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|41.3||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.05|78.55||The change from baseline to Week 144 in CD4 cell count was compared between the 2 treatment groups using baseline CD4 stratum-weighted CI around the mean difference. P-value is from a stratum weighted Van Elteren test.|Van Elteren|No other adjustments were made||Null Hypothesis: Changes from baseline toWeek 144 in CD4 cell count for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from baseline to Week 144 in CD4 cell count for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different.||78.55|4.05|0.089
81660874|NCT00112047|163014561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value is from the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No other adjustments were made||Null Hypothesis: Changes from Week 48 baseline to Week 144 in Limb Fat for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from Week 48 baseline to Week 144 in Limb Fat for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different||||0.001
81660875|NCT00112047|163014562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||P-value is from the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No other adjustments were made||Null Hypothesis: Changes from Week 48 baseline to Week 144 in Trunk Fat for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from Week 48 baseline to Week 144 in Trunk Fat for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different||||0.011
81660876|NCT00112047|163014563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is from the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No other adjustments were made||Null Hypothesis: Changes from Week 48 baseline to Week 144 in Total Body Fat for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are equal. Alternative hypothesis: Changes from Week 48 baseline to Week 144 in Total Body Fat for the EFV+FTC+TDF and CBV+EFV groups are different||||<0.001
81660877|NCT00112047|163014573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0||||P-value is from the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Null Hypothesis: Change from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96) limb fat value is equal to zero. Alternative hypothesis: Change from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96) limb fat value is not equal to zero.||||0.16
81660878|NCT00112047|163014574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0||||P-value is from the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Null Hypothesis: Change from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96) trunk fat value is equal to zero. Alternative hypothesis: Change from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96) trunk fat value is not equal to zero.||||0.049
81534444|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.7||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|12.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||12.3|-23.8|0.720
81534445|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.9||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|11.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||11.5|-27.2|0.683
81633201|NCT03160885|162956765|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjustment using the Holm method.|Difference of least square means|-14.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-10.1||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'hypothetical'. Repeated measurements model on post-baseline data. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 2 change was imputed as 0.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or initiation of rescue medication not included.||-10.1|-18.0|<0.001
81633202|NCT03160885|162956766|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjustment using Holm method.|Difference of least square means|-3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-2.6||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'hypothetical'. Repeated measurements model on post-baseline data. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 2 change was imputed as 0.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or initiation of rescue medication not included.||-2.6|-5.2|<0.001
81633203|NCT03160885|162956767|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|34.1||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.4|54.9||Based on the primary analysis of the 'composite' estimand. Subjects who received rescue medication or were transferred to open-label treatment were considered non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference compared to placebo, stratified by region.|"Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure in the order:~IGA 0/1 at Week 52 between Q2W vs Placebo, EASI75 at Week 52 between Q2W vs Placebo, IGA 0/1 at Week 52 between Q4W vs Placebo, and EASI75 at Week 52 between Q4W vs Placebo"||54.9|13.4|0.004
81633204|NCT03160885|162956767|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.9||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|40.9||"Based on the primary analysis of the 'composite' estimand. Subjects who received rescue medication or were transferred to open-label treatment were considered non-responders.~P value was considered non-significant"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|This test was not statistically significant and hence next maintenance endpoint in the sequential testing procedure was not evaluated|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference compared to placebo, stratified by region.|"Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure in the order:~IGA 0/1 at Week 52 between Q2W vs Placebo, EASI75 at Week 52 between Q2W vs Placebo, IGA 0/1 at Week 52 between Q4W vs Placebo, and EASI75 at Week 52 between Q4W vs Placebo"||40.9|-1.2|0.084
81633205|NCT03160885|162956768|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.3|50.0||Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects who received rescue medication or were transferred to open-label treatment are considered non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference compared to placebo, stratified by region.|"Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure in the order:~IGA 0/1 at Week 52 between Q2W vs Placebo, EASI75 at Week 52 between Q2W vs Placebo, IGA 0/1 at Week 52 between Q4W vs Placebo, and EASI75 at Week 52 between Q4W vs Placebo"||50.0|17.3|<0.001
81660879|NCT00112047|163014575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||95.0||||P-value is from the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Null Hypothesis: Change from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96) total body fat value is equal to zero. Alternative hypothesis: Change from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96) total body fat value is not equal to zero.||||0.055
81660880|NCT00112047|163014576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"The number and proportion of participants in each category (very satisfied, not very satisfied) were summarized. The P-value for the category shift from Week 144 baseline within a treatment group was calculated using the McNemar test."|McNemar|||Null Hypothesis: There is no category shift from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96). Alternative Hypothesis: There is a category shift from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96).||||<0.001
81660881|NCT00112047|163014577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0||||"The number and proportion of participants in each category (very satisfied, not very satisfied) were summarized. The P-value for the category shift from Week 144 baseline within a treatment group was calculated using the McNemar test."|McNemar|||Null Hypothesis: There is no category shift from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96). Alternative Hypothesis: There is a category shift from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96).||||0.12
81660882|NCT00112047|163014578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037||95.0||||"The number and proportion of participants in each category (very satisfied, not very satisfied) were summarized. The P-value for the category shift from Week 144 baseline within a treatment group was calculated using the McNemar test."|McNemar|||Null Hypothesis: There is no category shift from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96). Alternative Hypothesis: There is a category shift from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96).||||0.037
81660883|NCT00112047|163014579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||"The number and proportion of participants in each category (very satisfied, not very satisfied) were summarized. The P-value for the category shift from Week 144 baseline within a treatment group was calculated using the McNemar test."|McNemar|||Null Hypothesis: There is no category shift from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96). Alternative Hypothesis: There is a category shift from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96).||||0.013
81633206|NCT03160885|162956768|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|46.4||Test not evaluated for statistical significance. Based on the primary analysis of the 'composite' estimand. Subjects who received rescue medication or were transferred to open-label treatment were considered non-responders.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference compared to placebo, stratified by region.|"Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure in the order:~IGA 0/1 at Week 52 between Q2W vs Placebo, EASI75 at Week 52 between Q2W vs Placebo, IGA 0/1 at Week 52 between Q4W vs Placebo, and EASI75 at Week 52 between Q4W vs Placebo"||46.4|13.7|0.001
81660884|NCT00112047|163014580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||95.0||||"The number and proportion of participants in each category (bothers, does not bother) were summarized. The P-value for the category shift from Week 144 baseline within a treatment group was calculated using the McNemar test."|McNemar|||Null Hypothesis: There is no category shift from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96). Alternative Hypothesis: There is a category shift from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96).||||0.70
81633207|NCT03160885|162956771|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.5|36.1||"Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were considered non-responders.~The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and disease severity.|||36.1|22.5|<0.001
81633208|NCT03160885|162956772|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|17.0||"Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data or subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 were considered non-responders.~The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and disease severity.|||17.0|8.3|<0.001
81633209|NCT03160885|162956773|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least square means|-9.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-7.5||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or initiation of rescue medication not included. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 2 change will be imputed as 0.||-7.5|-12.2|<0.001
81633210|NCT03160885|162956774|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|11.6||"Based on the primary analysis of the 'composite' estimand. Subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 or with missing data at Week 16 were considered non-responders.~The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|||11.6|4.4|<0.001
81633211|NCT03160885|162956775|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|25.1||"Based on the primary analysis of the 'composite' estimand. Subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 or with missing data at Week 16 were considered non-responders.~The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference stratified by region and disease severity.|||25.1|12.8|<0.001
81633212|NCT03160885|162956776|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least square means|-1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.8||The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity.|Repeated measurements model|||Data collected after permanent discontinuation of IMP or initiation of rescue medication not included. In case of no post-baseline assessments before initiation of rescue medication, the Week 1 change will be imputed as 0.||-0.8|-1.7|<0.001
81633213|NCT03160885|162956777|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|26.2||"Subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 or have missing data at Week 16 were considered as non-responders.~The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|||26.2|13.9|<0.001
81633214|NCT03160885|162956778|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.4|36.3||"Subjects who received rescue medication prior to Week 16 or have missing data at Week 16 were considered as non-responders.~The statistical test was not controlled for multiplicity."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline disease severity.|||36.3|21.4|<0.001
81633215|NCT04538352|162956843|OTHER|p value of contrast difference compared from MDI to Semaglutide group at specific time point, testing whether contrast difference is equal to 0, which means there is no difference between two groups. The determination of statistical significance was made using Bonferroni-adjusted p-value, setting the significance threshold at 0.01 after multiplicity correction.||||||0.009||||||p value is adjusted for the multiple comparison. The significance threshold is set to 0.01.|Bonferroni-adjusted p-value|||"Linear mixed effect model was conducted for each endpoint to assess mean change at each time point, with time, treatment groups, the interaction of treatment groups and time, and baseline variables included and adjusted in each model.~Mean change difference between patients with MDI and those with Semaglutide (MDI - Semaglutide)"||||0.009
81633216|NCT04538352|162956844|OTHER|p value of contrast difference compared from MDI to Semaglutide group at specific time point, testing whether contrast difference is equal to 0, which means there is no difference between two groups. The determination of statistical significance was made using Bonferroni-adjusted p-value, setting the significance threshold at 0.01 after multiplicity correction.|||||<|0.001||||||p value is adjusted for the multiple comparison. The significance threshold is set to 0.01.|Bonferroni-adjusted p-value|||"Linear mixed effect model was conducted for each endpoint to assess mean change at each time point, with time, treatment groups, the interaction of treatment groups and time, and baseline variables included and adjusted in each model.~Mean change difference between patients with MDI and those with Semaglutide (MDI - Semaglutide)"||||<0.001
81633217|NCT05630833|162956849|OTHER||Lower 10th percentile (%)|48.2|||||||||||||Lower 10th percentile of therapeutic successes was calculated from the predictive distribution.|As defined in Statistical Analysis Plan, consistency with the global studies is demonstrated if the success criterion for gepotidacin is set to require a therapeutic response rate greater than lower 10th percentile value of the predictive distribution.||||
81633218|NCT03905694|162956884|OTHER|Not applied|Least Squares (LS) Mean|-71.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.52|-66.42|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) includes scheduled visits (months 3, 4, 5, and 6) and baseline spot urinary oxalate:creatine ratio as fixed effects. Autoregressive (1) was used to model the within-patient error.||-66.42|-77.52|
81633219|NCT05485805|162956908|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-5.95|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.946|-1.954|||ANCOVA|||||-1.954|-9.946|= 0.004
81633220|NCT05485805|162956908|OTHER||Geometric LS means|6.161|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.161|10.161|||ANCOVA|||||10.161|2.161|= 0.003
81633221|NCT05485805|162956908|OTHER||Geometric LS means|25.936|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.317|31.556|||ANCOVA|||||31.556|20.317|< 0.001
81633222|NCT05485805|162956908|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-3.476|||=|0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.41|3.457|||ANCOVA|||||3.457|-10.41|= 0.325
81633223|NCT05485805|162956908|OTHER||Geometric LS means|0.211|||=|0.918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.798|4.22|||ANCOVA|||||4.22|-3.798|= 0.918
81633224|NCT05485805|162956908|OTHER||Geometric LS means|32.097|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.484|37.71|||ANCOVA|||||37.71|26.484|< 0.001
81633225|NCT05485805|162956908|OTHER||Geometric LS means|22.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.753|28.166|||ANCOVA|||||28.166|16.753|< 0.001
81633226|NCT05485805|162956908|OTHER||Geometric LS means|26.147|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.529|31.765|||ANCOVA|||||31.765|20.529|< 0.001
81633227|NCT05485805|162956908|OTHER||Geometric LS means|28.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.921|34.32|||ANCOVA|||||34.32|22.921|< 0.001
81660885|NCT00112047|163014581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||95.0||||P-value is from the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Null Hypothesis: There is no change in the PCS score from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96). Alternative Hypothesis: There is a change in the PCS score from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96).||||0.95
81660886|NCT00112047|163014582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0||||P-value is from the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Null Hypothesis: There is no change in the MCS score from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96). Alternative Hypothesis: There is a change in the MCS score from Week 144 (Atripla baseline) to Week 240 (Atripla Week 96).||||0.23
81660887|NCT03727438|163014592|EQUIVALENCE|alpha = .05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.4||alpha=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Model parameters included a common intercept (baseline means constrained to be equal), stratification variables, timepoint, and arm by timepoint.||"Analyses were conducted according to the intention-to-treat principle. All available data, including observations from participants who dropped out of the study, were used for primary and secondary analyses. Our modeling estimation approach was conducted with full-likelihood methods, providing unbiased treatment effect estimates under a missing-data framework known as missing at random (MAR)."||-2.4|-5.0|<0.01
81660888|NCT03727438|163014593|EQUIVALENCE|alpha= .05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.6|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-12.5||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.5|-26.7|<0.01
81660889|NCT03727438|163014594|EQUIVALENCE|alpha = .05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.6|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|-12.0||alpha = .05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.0|-29.1|<0.01
81660890|NCT03727438|163014595|EQUIVALENCE|alpha = .05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|14.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|alpha = 0.05||||14.3|7.7|<0.01
81660891|NCT03727438|163014596|EQUIVALENCE|Alpha = .05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.2|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|0.1||Alpha = .05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-12.5|> 0.05
81660892|NCT03727438|163014597|EQUIVALENCE|alpha = .05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5||alpha =.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||.5|-.4|>0.05
81660893|NCT03727438|163014598|EQUIVALENCE|alpha = .05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.9||alpha = .05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.9|0.2|<0.05
81660894|NCT04487834|163014611|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81660895|NCT04487834|163014612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0001
81660896|NCT04487834|163014613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4852|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4852
81534446|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.0||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|58.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||58.9|-12.8|0.215
81633228|NCT05485805|162956908|OTHER||Geometric LS means|22.671|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.966|28.375|||ANCOVA|||||28.375|16.966|< 0.001
81633229|NCT05485805|162956909|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-1.602|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.548|-0.656|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||-0.656|-2.548|< 0.001
81633230|NCT05485805|162956909|OTHER||Geometric LS means|0.976|||=|0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.029|1.923|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||1.923|0.029|= 0.043
81660897|NCT02563522|163014641|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.7||||0.3455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.37|45.81|||Fisher Exact|No imputation was performed for subjects with missing response data||The statistical hypotheses were H0: Pt = Pc versus Ha: Pt ≠ Pc, where Pt and Pc are the proportions of subjects with a confirmed target would closure by the 4-month follow-up for Active (Engensis) and Control (Placebo) groups, respectively. The hypothesis testing was a two-sided alpha of 0.05||45.81|-12.37|0.3455
81660898|NCT03486457|163014654|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|32.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.45|42.25|||Normal approximation|||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between tofacitinib 5 mg BID and placebo and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||42.25|22.45|<0.0001
81633231|NCT05485805|162956909|OTHER||Geometric LS means|6.097|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.766|7.427|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||7.427|4.766|< 0.001
81633232|NCT05485805|162956909|OTHER||Geometric LS means|0.31|||=|0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.332|1.951|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||1.951|-1.332|= 0.711
81633233|NCT05485805|162956909|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-0.626|||=|0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.575|0.323|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||0.323|-1.575|= 0.196
81633234|NCT05485805|162956909|OTHER||Geometric LS means|7.073|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.744|8.402|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||8.402|5.744|< 0.001
81633235|NCT05485805|162956909|OTHER||Geometric LS means|6.406|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.055|7.757|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||7.757|5.055|< 0.001
81633236|NCT05485805|162956909|OTHER||Geometric LS means|5.471|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.141|6.801|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||6.801|4.141|< 0.001
81633237|NCT05485805|162956909|OTHER||Geometric LS means|7.383|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.033|8.732|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||8.732|6.033|< 0.001
81633238|NCT05485805|162956909|OTHER||Geometric LS means|5.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.43|7.131|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||7.131|4.43|< 0.001
81633239|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-0.586|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.903|-0.269|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||-0.269|-0.903|< 0.001
81633240|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|0.454|||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.136|0.771|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||0.771|0.136|= 0.005
81660899|NCT03486457|163014655|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|15.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.79||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.05|24.83|||Normal approximation|||Week 2: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||24.83|6.05|0.0013
81660900|NCT03486457|163014655|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|30.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.53|40.76|||Normal approximation|||Month 1: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||40.76|19.53|<0.0001
81633241|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|2.369|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.923|2.815|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||2.815|1.923|< 0.001
81633242|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-0.169|||=|0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.719|0.382|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||0.382|-0.719|= 0.548
81633243|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-0.132|||=|0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.451|0.186|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||0.186|-0.451|= 0.415
81633244|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|2.823|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.377|3.268|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||3.268|2.377|< 0.001
81633245|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|2.201|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.748|2.654|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||2.654|1.748|< 0.001
81633246|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|2.237|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.791|2.683|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||2.683|1.791|< 0.001
81633247|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|2.654|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.202|3.106|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||3.106|2.202|< 0.001
81633248|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|2.068|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.615|2.521|||ANCOVA|||0-2 hours post-dose||2.521|1.615|< 0.001
81633249|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-1.338|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.133|-0.542|||ANCOVA|||0-4 hours post-dose||-0.542|-2.133|< 0.001
81633250|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|1.016|||=|0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.813|||ANCOVA|||0-4 hours post-dose||1.813|0.22|= 0.012
81633251|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|5.982|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.864|7.101|||ANCOVA|||0-4 hours post-dose||7.101|4.864|< 0.001
81633252|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-1.048|||=|0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.428|0.332|||ANCOVA|||0-4 hours post-dose||0.332|-2.428|= 0.136
81633253|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-0.321|||=|0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.119|0.477|||ANCOVA|||0-4 hours post-dose||0.477|-1.119|= 0.43
81633254|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|6.999|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.881|8.116|||ANCOVA|||0-4 hours post-dose||8.116|5.881|< 0.001
81633255|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|4.934|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.798|6.07|||ANCOVA|||0-4 hours post-dose||6.07|3.798|< 0.001
81633256|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|5.661|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.543|6.779|||ANCOVA|||0-4 hours post-dose||6.779|4.543|< 0.001
81633257|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|5.951|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.816|7.085|||ANCOVA|||0-4 hours post-dose||7.085|4.816|< 0.001
81633258|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|4.613|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.478|5.749|||ANCOVA|||0-4 hours post-dose||5.749|3.478|< 0.001
81633259|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-1.963|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.254|-0.673|||ANCOVA|||0-6 hours post-dose||-0.673|-3.254|= 0.003
81633260|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|1.641|||=|0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.933|||ANCOVA|||0-6 hours post-dose||2.933|0.35|= 0.013
81633261|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|9.191|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.377|11.006|||ANCOVA|||0-6 hours post-dose||11.006|7.377|< 0.001
81633262|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-1.642|||=|0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.881|0.597|||ANCOVA|||0-6 hours post-dose||0.597|-3.881|= 0.15
81633263|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-0.322|||=|0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.617|0.972|||ANCOVA|||0-6 hours post-dose||0.972|-1.617|= 0.625
81633264|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|10.833|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.02|12.645|||ANCOVA|||0-6 hours post-dose||12.645|9.02|< 0.001
81633265|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|7.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.707|9.392|||ANCOVA|||0-6 hours post-dose||9.392|5.707|< 0.001
81633266|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|8.869|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.055|10.683|||ANCOVA|||0-6 hours post-dose||10.683|7.055|< 0.001
81633267|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|9.191|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.351|11.031|||ANCOVA|||0-6 hours post-dose||11.031|7.351|< 0.001
81633268|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|7.228|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.386|9.07|||ANCOVA|||0-6 hours post-dose||9.07|5.386|< 0.001
81633269|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-2.398|||=|0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.185|-0.61|||ANCOVA|||0-8 hours post-dose||-0.61|-4.185|= 0.009
81633270|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|2.4|||=|0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|4.189|||ANCOVA|||0-8 hours post-dose||4.189|0.61|= 0.009
81633271|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|11.898|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.384|14.412|||ANCOVA|||0-8 hours post-dose||14.412|9.384|< 0.001
81633272|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-2.225|||=|0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.327|0.877|||ANCOVA|||0-8 hours post-dose||0.877|-5.327|= 0.159
81633273|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|0.002|||=|0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.792|1.795|||ANCOVA|||0-8 hours post-dose||1.795|-1.792|= 0.998
81633274|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|14.298|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.787|16.809|||ANCOVA|||0-8 hours post-dose||16.809|11.787|< 0.001
81633275|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|9.673|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.12|12.226|||ANCOVA|||0-8 hours post-dose||12.226|7.12|< 0.001
81633276|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|11.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.387|14.413|||ANCOVA|||0-8 hours post-dose||14.413|9.387|< 0.001
81633277|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|12.073|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.523|14.623|||ANCOVA|||0-8 hours post-dose||14.623|9.523|< 0.001
81633278|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|9.675|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.123|12.227|||ANCOVA|||0-8 hours post-dose||12.227|7.123|< 0.001
81633279|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-2.949|||=|0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.803|-0.095|||ANCOVA|||0-12 hours post-dose||-0.095|-5.803|= 0.043
81633280|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|3.694|||=|0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.837|6.55|||ANCOVA|||0-12 hours post-dose||6.55|0.837|= 0.011
81633281|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|16.504|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.49|20.517|||ANCOVA|||0-12 hours post-dose||20.517|12.49|< 0.001
81633282|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-3.437|||=|0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.389|1.515|||ANCOVA|||0-12 hours post-dose||1.515|-8.389|= 0.173
81633283|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|0.744|||=|0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.119|3.608|||ANCOVA|||0-12 hours post-dose||3.608|-2.119|= 0.61
81633284|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|20.197|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.189|24.206|||ANCOVA|||0-12 hours post-dose||24.206|16.189|< 0.001
81633285|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|13.067|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.992|17.143|||ANCOVA|||0-12 hours post-dose||17.143|8.992|< 0.001
81633286|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|17.248|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.236|21.261|||ANCOVA|||0-12 hours post-dose||21.261|13.236|< 0.001
81534447|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.3||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.4|5.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||5.8|-30.4|0.279
81660901|NCT03486457|163014655|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|51.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.57|62.37|||Normal approximation|||Month 2: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||62.37|40.57|<0.0001
81660902|NCT03486457|163014655|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|36.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.41|50.12|||Normal approximation|||Month 3: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||50.12|23.41|<0.0001
81660903|NCT03486457|163014655|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|24.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.21||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.14|38.39|||Normal approximation|||Month 4: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||38.39|10.14|0.0008
81660904|NCT03486457|163014655|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|13.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.08||0.0486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|27.85|||Normal approximation|||Month 6: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||27.85|0.09|0.0486
81660905|NCT03486457|163014656|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.1|||Normal approximation|||Week 2: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||4.10|-1.90|0.4730
81660906|NCT03486457|163014656|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69||0.2792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|5.14|||Normal approximation|||Month 1: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||5.14|-1.48|0.2792
81660907|NCT03486457|163014656|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|7.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|12.91|||Normal approximation|||Month 2: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||12.91|1.79|0.0095
81660908|NCT03486457|163014656|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|13.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.63|19.84|||Normal approximation|||Month 3: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||19.84|6.63|<0.0001
81660909|NCT03486457|163014656|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|13.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.69||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.03|22.44|||Normal approximation|||Month 4: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||22.44|4.03|0.0048
81660910|NCT03486457|163014656|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|13.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6||0.0449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|26.17|||Normal approximation|||Month 6: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||26.17|0.30|0.0449
81660911|NCT03486457|163014657|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|2.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29||0.1985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|7.42|||Normal approximation|||Week 2: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||7.42|-1.54|0.1985
81660912|NCT03486457|163014657|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|8.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|13.8|||Normal approximation|||Month 1: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||13.80|2.38|0.0055
81660913|NCT03486457|163014657|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|27.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.51|35.9|||Normal approximation|||Month 2: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||35.90|18.51|<0.0001
81660914|NCT03486457|163014657|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|22.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.37||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.58|34.54|||Normal approximation|||Month 4: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||34.54|9.58|0.0005
81633287|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|16.761|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.69|20.831|||ANCOVA|||0-12 hours post-dose||20.831|12.69|< 0.001
81633288|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|13.812|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.738|17.886|||ANCOVA|||0-12 hours post-dose||17.886|9.738|< 0.001
81633289|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-2.312|||=|0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.635|4.011|||ANCOVA|||0-24 hours post-dose||4.011|-8.635|= 0.473
81633290|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|27.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.188|35.973|||ANCOVA|||0-24 hours post-dose||35.973|18.188|< 0.001
81633291|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|-6.928|||=|0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|4.044|||ANCOVA|||0-24 hours post-dose||4.044|-17.9|= 0.215
81633292|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|2.468|||=|0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.876|8.813|||ANCOVA|||0-24 hours post-dose||8.813|-3.876|= 0.445
81633293|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|20.152|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.122|29.183|||ANCOVA|||0-24 hours post-dose||29.183|11.122|< 0.001
81633294|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|24.933|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.914|33.952|||ANCOVA|||0-24 hours post-dose||33.952|15.914|< 0.001
81633295|NCT05485805|162956910|OTHER||Geometric LS means|22.621|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.594|31.648|||ANCOVA|||0-24 hours post-dose||31.648|13.594|< 0.001
81660915|NCT03486457|163014657|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|18.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.24||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|32.57|||Normal approximation|||Month 6: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||32.57|4.20|0.0111
81534448|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.4||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.2|15.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||15.4|-28.2|0.716
81534449|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|21.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||21.1|-27.5|1.000
81660916|NCT03486457|163014658|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.03|-0.20|0.0097
81660917|NCT03486457|163014658|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.04|-0.22|0.0043
81660918|NCT03486457|163014658|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.11|-0.30|<0.0001
81660919|NCT03486457|163014658|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.11|-0.32|<0.0001
81660920|NCT03486457|163014658|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.0535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.00|-0.18|0.0535
81660921|NCT03486457|163014658|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.01|-0.16|0.0940
81660922|NCT03486457|163014659|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|13.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.56||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|29.85|||Normal approximation|||Week 2: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||29.85|-3.72|0.1270
81660923|NCT03486457|163014659|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|4.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.23||0.6634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.07|22.1|||Normal approximation|||Month 1: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||22.10|-14.07|0.6634
81633296|NCT05485805|162956911|OTHER||||||=|0.963|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.963
81633297|NCT05485805|162956911|OTHER||||||=|0.118|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.118
81633298|NCT05485805|162956911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633299|NCT05485805|162956911|OTHER||||||=|0.244|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.244
81633300|NCT05485805|162956911|OTHER||||||=|0.139|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.139
81633301|NCT05485805|162956911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633302|NCT05485805|162956911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633303|NCT05485805|162956911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633304|NCT05485805|162956911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633305|NCT05485805|162956911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633306|NCT05485805|162956913|OTHER||||||=|0.647|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.647
81633307|NCT05485805|162956913|OTHER||||||=|0.714|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.714
81633308|NCT05485805|162956913|OTHER||||||=|0.065|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.065
81633309|NCT05485805|162956913|OTHER||||||=|0.742|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.742
81633310|NCT05485805|162956913|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633311|NCT05485805|162956913|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633312|NCT05485805|162956913|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633313|NCT05485805|162956913|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633314|NCT05485805|162956913|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633315|NCT05485805|162956914|OTHER||||||=|0.162|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.162
81633316|NCT05485805|162956914|OTHER||||||=|0.319|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.319
81660924|NCT03486457|163014659|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|21.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.46||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.23|40.33|||Normal approximation|||Month 2: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||40.33|3.23|0.0214
81704738|NCT03267511|163105660|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.18|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline overall MLSI score as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.18|-0.33|0.5680
81633317|NCT05485805|162956914|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633318|NCT05485805|162956914|OTHER||||||=|0.343|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.343
81633319|NCT05485805|162956914|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633320|NCT05485805|162956914|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633321|NCT05485805|162956914|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633322|NCT05485805|162956914|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633323|NCT05485805|162956914|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633324|NCT05485805|162956915|OTHER||||||=|0.162|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.162
81633325|NCT05485805|162956915|OTHER||||||=|0.319|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.319
81633326|NCT05485805|162956915|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633327|NCT05485805|162956915|OTHER||||||=|0.343|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.343
81633328|NCT05485805|162956915|OTHER||||||=|0.772|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.772
81633329|NCT05485805|162956915|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81660925|NCT03486457|163014659|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|24.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.46||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|42.57|||Normal approximation|||Month 3: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||42.57|5.50|0.0110
81660926|NCT03486457|163014659|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|12.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.58||0.1896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.21|31.36|||Normal approximation|||Month 4: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||31.36|-6.21|0.1896
81633330|NCT05485805|162956915|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633331|NCT05485805|162956915|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633332|NCT05485805|162956915|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633333|NCT05485805|162956915|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81633334|NCT05485805|162956918|OTHER||geometric LS mean square|-0.14|||=|0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.15|||ANCOVA|||||0.15|-0.44|= 0.334
81633335|NCT05485805|162956918|OTHER||geometric LS mean square|0.04|||=|0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.33|||ANCOVA|||||0.33|-0.25|= 0.783
81633336|NCT05485805|162956918|OTHER||geometric LS mean square|-0.08|||=|0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.33|||ANCOVA|||||0.33|-0.5|= 0.687
81633337|NCT05485805|162956918|OTHER||geometric LS mean square|-0.02|||=|0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.49|||ANCOVA|||||0.49|-0.53|= 0.927
81633338|NCT05485805|162956918|OTHER||geometric LS mean square|-0.1|||=|0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.19|||ANCOVA|||||0.19|-0.4|= 0.492
81633339|NCT05485805|162956918|OTHER||geometric LS mean square|-0.04|||=|0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.37|||ANCOVA|||||0.37|-0.46|= 0.836
81633340|NCT05485805|162956918|OTHER||geometric LS mean square|-0.11|||=|0.611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.31|||ANCOVA|||||0.31|-0.53|= 0.611
81633341|NCT05485805|162956918|OTHER||geometric LS mean square|-0.19|||=|0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.22|||ANCOVA|||||0.22|-0.6|= 0.371
81633342|NCT05485805|162956918|OTHER||geometric LS mean square|-0.07|||=|0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.35|||ANCOVA|||||0.35|-0.49|= 0.752
81633343|NCT05485805|162956918|OTHER||geometric LS mean square|-0.21|||=|0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.21|||ANCOVA|||||0.21|-0.63|= 0.321
81633344|NCT00490139|162956924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.0|||Log Rank|Stratification was by chemotherapy timing, hormone receptor status, and axillary lymph node status.|The estimate of the treatment hazard ratio (lap plus tras versus tras) was based on the Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for the stratification factors of chemotherapy timing, hormone receptor status, and axillary lymph node status.|||1.00|0.71|0.048
81633345|NCT00490139|162956924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.13|||Log Rank|Stratification was by chemotherapy timing, hormone receptor status, and axillary lymph node status.|The estimate of the treatment hazard ratio (lap plus tras versus tras) was based on the Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for the stratification factors of chemotherapy timing, hormone receptor status, and axillary lymph node status.|||1.13|0.81|0.610
81633346|NCT00490139|162956925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.887|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.02|||||The estimate of the treatment hazard ratio (lap plus tras versus tras) was based on the Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for the stratification factors of chemotherapy timing, hormone receptor status, and axillary lymph node status.|||1.02|0.77|
81633347|NCT00490139|162956925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.914|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.05|||||The estimate of the treatment hazard ratio (lap plus tras versus tras) was based on the Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for the stratification factors of chemotherapy timing, hormone receptor status, and axillary lymph node status.|||1.05|0.80|
81633348|NCT00490139|162956926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.03|||Log Rank|Stratification was by chemotherapy timing, hormone receptor status, and axillary lymph node status.|The estimate of the treatment hazard ratio (lap plus tras versus tras) was based on the Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for the stratification factors of chemotherapy timing, hormone receptor status, and axillary lymph node status.|||1.03|0.62|0.078
81633349|NCT00490139|162956926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.16|||Log Rank|Stratification was by chemotherapy timing, hormone receptor status, and axillary lymph node status.|The estimate of the treatment hazard ratio (tras followed by lap versus tras) was based on the Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for the stratification factors of chemotherapy timing, hormone receptor status, and axillary lymph node status.|||1.16|0.71|0.433
81633350|NCT00490139|162956927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.853|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.03|||||The estimate of the treatment hazard ratio (lap plus tras versus tras) was based on the Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for the stratification factors of chemotherapy timing, hormone receptor status, and axillary lymph node status.|||1.03|0.70|
81633351|NCT00490139|162956927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.863|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.04|||||The estimate of the treatment hazard ratio (tras followed by lap versus tras) was based on the Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for the stratification factors of chemotherapy timing, hormone receptor status, and axillary lymph node status.|||1.04|0.71|
81704739|NCT01594749|163105661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method with stratification of gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference in Fosaprepitant Regimen vs. Control Regimen||||<0.001
81660927|NCT03486457|163014659|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|6.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.97||0.4466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.75|24.41|||Normal approximation|||Month 6: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||24.41|-10.75|0.4466
81660928|NCT03486457|163014660|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|13.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.56||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|29.85|||Normal approximation|||Week 2: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||29.85|-3.72|0.1270
81633352|NCT00490139|162956928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Time to recurrence was analyzed using competing risks methodology with death (without event) as a competing risk.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.811|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.96||||||||0.96|0.68|
81633353|NCT00490139|162956928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Time to recurrence was analyzed using competing risks methodology with death (without event) as a competing risk.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.1||||||||1.10|0.79|
81633354|NCT00490139|162956929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Time to distant recurrence was analyzed using competing risks methodology with death (without event) as a competing risk.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.852|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.02||||||||1.02|0.71|
81633355|NCT00490139|162956929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Time to distant recurrence was analyzed using competing risks methodology with death (without event) as a competing risk.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.968|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.16||||||||1.16|0.81|
81633356|NCT00490139|162956930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Time to CNS recurrence was analyzed using competing risks methodology with death (without event) as a competing risk.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.986|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.31||||||||1.31|0.74|
81633357|NCT00490139|162956930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Time to CNS recurrence was analyzed using competing risks methodology with death (without event) as a competing risk.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.31||||||||1.31|0.74|
81633358|NCT03301467|162956933|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.8|||ANCOVA|||||1.8|-1.9|0.9670
81633359|NCT03301467|162956934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02||||0.3083|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test||"Test for normality showed that mean change and mean percent change were not normally distributed. As per SAP, Van Elteren's test was then applied to test mean percent change.~SAP=Statistical Analysis Protocol"|||||0.3083
81633360|NCT03301467|162956935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4591|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi square general association statistic||||||0.4591
81633361|NCT03301467|162956936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3106|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi square general association statistic||||||0.3106
81633362|NCT03301467|162956937|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.3368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-1.5|0.3368
81633363|NCT03301467|162956938|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.0401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||-0.0|-1.7|0.0401
81633364|NCT03301467|162956939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.84||||0.0534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|21.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures models with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate.||||21.85|-0.16|0.0534
81633365|NCT03301467|162956940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.67||||0.0221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|19.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures models with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate.||||19.78|1.56|0.0221
81633366|NCT03301467|162956941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.2638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|11.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures models with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate.||||11.08|-3.08|0.2638
81633367|NCT03301467|162956942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.82||||0.2069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|9.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures models with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate.||||9.77|-2.14|0.2069
81633368|NCT03301467|162956943|SUPERIORITY||LSM UPCR Ratio|0.98||||0.9284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures models with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate.|LSM UPCR Ratio Week 26 vs Baseline, Avacopan:Placebo|||1.45|0.67|0.9284
81633369|NCT03301467|162956944|SUPERIORITY||LSM UPCR Ratio|0.86||||0.3778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures models with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate.|LSM UPCR Ratio Week 26 vs Baseline, Avacopan:Placebo|||1.21|0.60|0.3778
81633370|NCT03301467|162956945|SUPERIORITY||LSM MCP-1 Ratio|0.76||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures models with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate.|LSM MCP-1 Ratio Week 26 vs Baseline, Avacopan:Placebo|||1.04|0.55|0.0810
81633371|NCT03301467|162956946|SUPERIORITY||LSM MCP-1 Ratio|0.87||||0.3233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures models with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate.|LSM MCP-1 Ratio Week 26 vs Baseline, Avacopan:Placebo|||1.15|0.66|0.3233
81633372|NCT03301467|162956947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.6025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|7.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures models with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate.||EQ-5D-5L VAS Score||7.9|-4.6|0.6025
81633373|NCT03301467|162956947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0422||||0.1797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1043|0.0198|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures models with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate.||EQ-5D-5L Index Score||0.0198|-0.1043|0.1797
81660929|NCT03486457|163014660|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|4.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.23||0.6634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.07|22.1|||Normal approximation|||Month 1: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||22.10|-14.07|0.6634
81660930|NCT03486457|163014660|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|21.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.46||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.23|40.33|||Normal approximation|||Month 2: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||40.33|3.23|0.0214
81534450|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.2||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|7.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||7.1|-23.5|0.400
81534451|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|21.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||21.0|-19.6|1.000
81534452|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.9||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|38.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||38.0|-22.2|0.620
81534453|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.2||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|7.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||7.1|-23.5|0.400
81534454|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|14.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||14.2|-22.7|1.000
81534455|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|26.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||26.6|-18.7|1.000
81534456|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|19.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||19.6|-9.7|0.678
81534457|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.9||||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|26.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||26.2|-10.5|0.636
81534458|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.4||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|52.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||52.5|-9.7|0.190
81534459|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.0||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|35.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||35.3|-17.3|0.504
81534460|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.6||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|31.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||31.0|-27.8|0.916
81534461|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|31.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||31.7|-31.7|1.000
81633374|NCT03301467|162956948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.4898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|3.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures models with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate.||EQ-5D-5L VAS Score||3.8|-7.9|0.4898
81633375|NCT03301467|162956948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0199||||0.4826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0757|0.036|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures models with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate.||EQ-5D-5L Index Score||0.0360|-0.0757|0.4826
81633376|NCT03301467|162956949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4019||||0.8161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0402|3.844|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures models with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate.||SF-36v2: Physical Component Score||3.8440|-3.0402|0.8161
81633377|NCT03301467|162956949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0052||||0.9982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5994|4.6099|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures models with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate.||SF-36v2: Mental Component Score||4.6099|-4.5994|0.9982
81633378|NCT03301467|162956950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1518||||0.9242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3192|3.0156|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures models with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate.||SF-36v2: Physical Component Score||3.0156|-3.3192|0.9242
81704740|NCT01594749|163105662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage vs. Control|0.6||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.7||P-value based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||1.7|-0.2|0.085
81633379|NCT03301467|162956950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0283||||0.6534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4972|5.5537|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures models with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline as a covariate.||SF-36v2: Mental Component Score||5.5537|-3.4972|0.6534
81633380|NCT02798471|162956953|NON_INFERIORITY|The edoxaban-to-comparator hazard ratio will be computed with 95% confidence interval (CI) (two-sided) based on this model. Edoxaban will be considered non-inferior to comparator if the upper limit of the 95% CI is ≤1.5.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.594|1.719|||Regression, Cox|||Statistical analysis for the composite primary efficacy endpoint||1.719|0.594|0.9694
81534462|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.0||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.3|17.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||17.3|-35.3|0.504
81633381|NCT00065182|162957044|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.007||||0.946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.813|1.248|||Log Rank||Unadjusted hazard ratio.|||1.248|0.813|0.9460
81633382|NCT00065182|162957044|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.977|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.788|1.21|||||Adjusted hazard ratio.|||1.210|0.788|
81633383|NCT03244800|162957067|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81633384|NCT03244800|162957068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81633385|NCT03244800|162957069|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81633386|NCT03244800|162957070|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81633387|NCT03244800|162957071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81633388|NCT03244800|162957072|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.76||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.61|72.03|||Regression, Logistic|||||72.03|1.61|0.040
81633389|NCT02941549|162957106|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.9||||0.5946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|20.7|||ANCOVA|||||20.7|-34.5|0.5946
81633390|NCT02941549|162957106|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.1||||0.7309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.9|16.8|||ANCOVA|||||16.8|-36.9|0.7309
81633391|NCT02941549|162957107|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.308||||0.0763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||||-0.51|-2.11|0.0763
81633392|NCT02941549|162957107|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.727||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.554|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.100|-1.554|0.0058
81633393|NCT03601715|162957127|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Bonferroni post-hoc tests.|ANOVA|||Based on a pilot test with eight subjects, we calculated that we would need 18 subjects to give 90% power to detect the most efficient arrangement with a α level of .05. Considering losses to follow up , we increased the sample size by 10%.|Effect size was calculated through partial eta squared and correlated using Cohen index (.1 to .3 as small, .3 to .5 as medium, and over .5 as large).|||<0.05
81633394|NCT03601715|162957128|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Bonferroni post-hoc tests.|ANOVA|||Based on a pilot test with eight subjects, we calculated that we would need 18 subjects to give 90% power to detect the most efficient arrangement with a α level of .05. Considering losses to follow up , we increased the sample size by 10%.|Effect size was calculated through partial eta squared and correlated using Cohen index (.1 to .3 as small, .3 to .5 as medium, and over .5 as large).|||<0.05
81633395|NCT03601715|162957129|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Bonferroni post-hoc tests.|ANOVA|||Based on a pilot test with eight subjects, we calculated that we would need 18 subjects to give 90% power to detect the most efficient arrangement with a α level of .05. Considering losses to follow up , we increased the sample size by 10%.|Effect size was calculated through partial eta squared and correlated using Cohen index (.1 to .3 as small, .3 to .5 as medium, and over .5 as large).|||<0.05
81633396|NCT01478594|162957130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.091||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.693|1.718|||Log Rank|Stratification factors were LDH status (\< 1.5 x ULN or ≥ 1.5 x ULN), origin of cancer (rectal or colon) and number of metastatic sites (1 or ≥ 2).|HR presented for the stratified analysis, which was based on the Cox proportional hazards model. Assuming proportional hazards, an HR \< 1 indicates a reduction in the HR in favor of tivozanib.|An interim futility analysis was to be performed when approximately 83 PFS events (50% of the total PFS events) were observed. The Lans DeMets beta spending function with an O'Brien-Fleming boundary was used to derive the futility boundary. If the hazard ratio (HR) for PFS was greater than 1.0581, enrollment was to be stopped. With this futility stopping rule, the adjusted study power was 78.6%.||1.718|0.693|0.706
81633397|NCT01478594|162957132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.116||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.561|2.218|||Log Rank|Stratification factors were LDH status (\< 1.5 x ULN or ≥ 1.5 x ULN), origin of cancer (rectal or colon) and number of metastatic sites (1 or ≥ 2).|HR presented for the stratified analysis, which was based on the Cox proportional hazards model. Assuming proportional hazards, an HR \< 1 indicates a reduction in the HR in favor of tivozanib.|||2.218|0.561|0.754
81633398|NCT01478594|162957133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.718|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification factors were LDH status (\< 1.5 x ULN or ≥ 1.5 x ULN), origin of cancer (rectal or colon) and number of metastatic sites (1 or ≥ 2).||||||0.718
81633399|NCT01478594|162957134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.389||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.604|3.194|||Log Rank|Stratification factors were LDH status (\< 1.5 x ULN or ≥ 1.5 x ULN), origin of cancer (rectal or colon) and number of metastatic sites (1 or ≥ 2).|HR presented for the stratified analysis, which was based on the Cox proportional hazards model. Assuming proportional hazards, an HR \< 1 indicates a reduction in the HR in favor of tivozanib.|||3.194|0.604|0.437
81633400|NCT01478594|162957135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.006||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.746|1.358|||Log Rank|Stratification factors were LDH status (\< 1.5 x ULN or ≥ 1.5 x ULN), origin of cancer (rectal or colon) and number of metastatic sites (1 or ≥ 2).|HR presented for the stratified analysis, which was based on the Cox proportional hazards model. Assuming proportional hazards, an HR \< 1 indicates a reduction in the HR in favor of tivozanib.|||1.358|0.746|0.967
81633401|NCT01478594|162957138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.331|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.746|2.375|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||2.375|0.746|
81704741|NCT01594749|163105664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value based on CMH method with stratification of gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference in Fosaprepitant Regimen vs. Control Regimen||||<0.001
81660931|NCT03486457|163014660|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|24.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.46||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|42.57|||Normal approximation|||Month 3: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||42.57|5.50|0.0110
81660932|NCT03486457|163014660|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|12.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.58||0.1896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.21|31.36|||Normal approximation|||Month 4: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||31.36|-6.21|0.1896
81660933|NCT03486457|163014660|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|6.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.97||0.4466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.75|24.41|||Normal approximation|||Month 6: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||24.41|-10.75|0.4466
81660934|NCT03486457|163014661|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.633|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|-1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-1.45|-3.95|<0.0001
81660935|NCT03486457|163014661|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.711|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-2.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-2.39|-5.20|<0.0001
81660936|NCT03486457|163014661|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|-3.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-3.39|-6.39|<0.0001
81660937|NCT03486457|163014661|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.852|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.53|-4.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-4.17|-7.53|<0.0001
81660938|NCT03486457|163014661|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.583|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|-2.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-2.04|-4.35|<0.0001
81660939|NCT03486457|163014661|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.668||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|-1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-1.27|-3.91|0.0002
81466508|NCT02045862|162625418|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.76|||Negative Binomial Regression|||Rate ratio vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Rate ratio of number of pads during the EoT 7-day diary between the combination therapy group and the mirabegron monotherapy group is calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), geographic region and previous study history as factors, log(number of pads divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate and post baseline number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||0.76|0.45|<0.001
81534463|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.1||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.6|22.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||22.3|-36.6|0.635
81534464|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.7||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|42.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||42.5|-21.1|0.513
81660940|NCT03486457|163014662|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.012||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-1.40|-5.40|0.0010
81660941|NCT03486457|163014662|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.05|-3.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-3.01|-7.05|<0.0001
81660942|NCT03486457|163014662|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-3.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-3.66|-7.70|<0.0001
81660943|NCT03486457|163014662|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.111|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|-4.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-4.82|-9.20|<0.0001
81660944|NCT03486457|163014662|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.073||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.07|-1.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-1.83|-6.07|0.0003
81660945|NCT03486457|163014662|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.108||0.0323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.20|-4.58|0.0323
81466509|NCT02045862|162625418|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.99|||Negative Binomial Regression|||Rate ratio vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Rate ratio of number of pads during the EoT 7-day diary between the combination therapy group and the solifenacin monotherapy group is calculated from a negative binomial regression model incl. treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), geographic region and previous study history as factors, log(number of pads divided by number of valid diary days) included as a covariate and post baseline number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||0.99|0.58|0.044
81633402|NCT01478594|162957138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.575|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.285|1.16|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||1.160|0.285|
81633403|NCT01478594|162957139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.608|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.635|4.073|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||4.073|0.635|
81633404|NCT01478594|162957139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.755|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.375|1.521|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||1.521|0.375|
81633405|NCT01478594|162957140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.877|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.366|2.1|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||2.100|0.366|
81633406|NCT01478594|162957140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.275|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.614|2.646|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||2.646|0.614|
81633407|NCT01478594|162957141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.721|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.345|1.507|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||1.507|0.345|
81534465|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.7||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|28.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||28.1|-24.7|0.898
81633408|NCT01478594|162957141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.597|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.672|3.795|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||3.795|0.672|
81633409|NCT01478594|162957142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.627|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|4.564|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||4.564|0.580|
81633410|NCT01478594|162957142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.779|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.397|1.531|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||1.531|0.397|
81633411|NCT01478594|162957143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.946|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.636|5.956|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||5.956|0.636|
81633412|NCT01478594|162957143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.806|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.422|1.538|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||1.538|0.422|
81633413|NCT01478594|162957144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.776|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.303|1.991|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||1.991|0.303|
81633414|NCT01478594|162957144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.241|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.615|2.501|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||2.501|0.615|
81633415|NCT01478594|162957145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.343|2.63|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||2.630|0.343|
81633416|NCT01478594|162957145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.983|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.503|1.918|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||1.918|0.503|
81633417|NCT01478594|162957146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.226|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.468|3.214|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||3.214|0.468|
81633418|NCT01478594|162957146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.232|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.447|3.396|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||3.396|0.447|
81660946|NCT03486457|163014663|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.481||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.46|-1.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-1.68|-11.46|0.0087
81633419|NCT01478594|162957147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.803|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.307|2.1|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||2.100|0.307|
81633420|NCT01478594|162957147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.505|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.585|3.873|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||3.873|0.585|
81660947|NCT03486457|163014663|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.487|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|-6.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-6.79|-16.60|<0.0001
81660948|NCT03486457|163014663|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-16.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.796|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.66|-10.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-10.63|-21.66|<0.0001
81633421|NCT01478594|162957148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.921|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.356|2.385|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||2.385|0.356|
81633422|NCT01478594|162957148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.462|3.22|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||3.220|0.462|
81633423|NCT01478594|162957149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.915|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.334|2.512|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||2.512|0.334|
81633424|NCT01478594|162957149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.384|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.554|3.455|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||3.455|0.554|
81466510|NCT02045862|162625419|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|-1.18|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-1.18|-4.78|0.001
81534466|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.1||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.7|15.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||15.5|-41.7|0.379
81633425|NCT01478594|162957150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.538|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.548|4.32|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||4.320|0.548|
81633426|NCT01478594|162957150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.744|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.299|1.85|||||The hazard ratio was calculated using an unadjusted Cox proportional hazard model including treatment arms as the covariate. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Tivozanib arm.|||1.850|0.299|
81633427|NCT00918333|162957151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Maximum Tolerated Dose (mg)|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81633428|NCT05230433|162957183|OTHER||Percent Consumed|86.0||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Chi-squared|||High fat agents were weighed pre- and post- providing the shake to the participant. All containers were tared to take into account straw, lid, and glass weight. Percentage of high-fat challenge consumed was calculated by post-shake weight / pre-shake weight. 13 out of 15 partcipants drank \>75% of the shake.||||0.15
81633429|NCT05230433|162957184|OTHER|No test vs. control groups.||||||0.65||||||This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Pearson Correlation|||Fold change from 60 to 180 minutes of average medium chain acylcarnitine was calculated for each participant. Pearson correlation between BMI percentile and fold change was calculated.|Pearson Correlation between both secondary outcomes reported: BMI percentile and fold change between acylcarnitine at 60 minutes and 180 minutes post the high fat challenge.|||0.65
81633430|NCT04732000|162957193|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.1373||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Mann Whitney test, 2-sided|||||||0.5490
81633431|NCT00754065|162957196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||F-statistic|9.3218||||0.0024||||||Comparison of EV/DNG vs. EE/NGM|ANOVA|||2-way ANOVA model with treatment and pain strata (headache and pelvic pain) as factors||||0.0024
81633432|NCT04033445|162957313|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|33.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|46.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square||Treatment difference between guselkumab group and placebo group was adjusted with CMH weight.|||46.3|20.9|< 0.001
81704742|NCT01594749|163105665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.184||||||P-value based on CMH method with stratification of gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference in Fosaprepitant Regimen vs. Control Regimen||||0.184
81704743|NCT01594749|163105666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value based on CMH method with stratification of gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference in Fosaprepitant Regimen vs. Control Regimen||||<0.001
81534467|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.6||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|27.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||27.4|-34.5|0.822
81534468|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.9||||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|35.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||35.0|-17.3|0.508
81633433|NCT04033445|162957313|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|33.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.8|45.4|||CMH chi-square test||Treatment difference between guselkumab group and placebo group was adjusted with CMH weight.|||45.4|20.8|< 0.001
81633434|NCT04033445|162957314|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|14.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|19.9|||CMH chi-square test||Treatment difference between guselkumab group and placebo group was adjusted with CMH weight.|||19.9|9.9|< 0.001
81633435|NCT04033445|162957315|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|25.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4|33.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference between guselkumab group and placebo group was adjusted with CMH weight.|||33.9|16.4|< 0.001
81633436|NCT04033445|162957315|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|29.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|38.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference between guselkumab group and placebo group was adjusted with CMH weight.|||38.1|20.9|< 0.001
81633437|NCT04353492|162957341|OTHER|tested by a lower tailed test at 0.05 significance level|||||<|0.0001|||||||negative binomial regresion|||The null hypothesis (H0): ARR \>= 0.18||||<0.0001
81633438|NCT04250194|162957343|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority margin was 10%.|absolute difference in percentage points|5.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|17.2||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05. The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|One-sided two-sample z-test||Difference in diagnostic accuracy = navigational bronchoscopy % - transthoracic biopsy %|||17.2|-6.5|0.003
81633439|NCT02392234|162957421|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|4.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|5.8|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||5.8|3.7|< 0.0001
81633440|NCT02392234|162957421|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|7.8|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||7.8|5.7|< 0.0001
81633441|NCT02392234|162957422|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|9.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|12.2|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||12.2|7.2|<0.0001
81633442|NCT02392234|162957422|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|11.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|13.6|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||13.6|8.7|<0.0001
81660949|NCT03486457|163014663|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-21.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.84|-15.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-15.90|-27.84|<0.0001
81633443|NCT02392234|162957424|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|9.9|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||9.9|6.3|<0.0001
81633444|NCT02392234|162957424|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|11.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|13.2|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||13.2|9.6|<0.0001
81633445|NCT02392234|162957425|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-2.3|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||-2.3|-6.7|<0.0001
81633446|NCT02392234|162957425|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-7.3|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||-7.3|-11.7|<0.0001
81633447|NCT03170648|162957440|OTHER|||||||0.02||||||T2 (post) vs.T1(pre)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81633448|NCT03509909|162957446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.74
81633449|NCT02130557|162957470|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.547||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.072|2.233||1-sided p-value based on CMH test for general association between treatment and response with stratification by sokal risk group (low, intermediate, high) and region (1-3) at time of randomization. Statistical significance threshold: 1-sided 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the odds ratio adjusted for sokal risk group and region are based on Mantel-Haenszel confidence limits.|A total sample size of 500 Ph+ participants is required for the study to provide \>= 90% power to detect at least 15% difference (assuming 25% in the imatinib vs 40% in the bosutinib arm) in the MMR rates at 12 months (48 weeks) with a 1-sided alpha of 2.5%, and 2 interim futility analyses at 33% and 66% of patients with adequate follow-up with early stopping for futility only (non-binding, O'Brien-Fleming analog beta spending function).||2.233|1.072|0.0100
81633450|NCT02130557|162957471|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.418||||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.986|2.037||1-sided p-value based on CMH test for general association between treatment and response with stratification by sokal risk group (low, intermediate, high) and region (1-3) at time of randomization. Statistical significance threshold: 1-sided 0.0125.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for the odds ratio adjusted for sokal risk group and region are based on Mantel-Haenszel confidence limits.|If the primary analysis was significant, each member of the short-term family (CCyR by Month 12, MMR by Month 18) was tested via Bonferroni's procedure at the 1-sided level of 0.0125.||2.037|0.986|0.0303
81633451|NCT02130557|162957472|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.44|||||Hazard ratio (95% CIs) are based on the treatment effect (Bosutinib compared with Imatinib) in a stratified (by Sokal risk group at randomization and region) Cox proportional hazards model for the hazard of the respective event.|The medians have not been reached in either arm, as such, the premature estimated hazard ratio is provided.||2.44|0.49|
81660950|NCT03486457|163014663|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.865||0.0163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-1.29|-12.60|0.0163
81660951|NCT03486457|163014663|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.967||0.2977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.95|2.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||2.76|-8.95|0.2977
81534469|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.0||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.3|22.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||22.4|-34.3|0.683
81534470|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.3||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|45.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||45.1|-16.6|0.490
81633452|NCT02130557|162957473|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.61||1-sided p-value based on CMH test for general association between treatment and response with stratification by sokal risk group (low, intermediate, high) and region (1-3) at time of randomization. Statistical significance threshold: 1-sided 0.0125.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for the odds ratio adjusted for sokal risk group and region are based on Mantel-Haenszel confidence limits.|If the primary analysis was significant, each member of the short-term family (CCyR by Month 12, MMR by Month 18) was tested via Bonferroni's procedure at the 1-sided level of 0.0125.||2.610|1.160|0.0037
81633453|NCT02130557|162957474|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.13|||||Hazard ratio (95% CIs) are based on the treatment effect (Bosutinib compared with Imatinib) in a stratified (by Sokal risk group at randomization and region) Cox proportional hazards model for the hazard of the respective event.|The medians have not been reached in either arm, as such, the premature estimated hazard ratio is provided.||1.13|0.14|
81633454|NCT02130557|162957475|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.0749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.17||1-sided p-value based on Gray's test for comparing cumulative incidence function between treatment arms stratified by sokal risk group (low, intermediate, high) and region (1-3). Statistical significance threshold: 1-sided 0.0125.|Gray's test||The hazard ratio (95% CIs) are based on the proportional subdistribution hazards model stratified by Sokal risk group and region.|If each member of the short-term family (CCyR by Month 12, MMR by Month 18) was significant, EFS and OS were tested sequentially via the Holm's testing procedure at the 1-sided family wise level of 0.025. If one member of the short-term family was significant, EFS and OS were tested sequentially at 1-sided 0.0125.||1.17|0.35|0.0749
81633455|NCT02130557|162957476|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.2827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.73||1-sided p-value based on log-rank test for comparing survival curves between treatment arms stratified by sokal risk group and region. OS was not tested as EFS was not significant.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio (95% CIs) are based on the treatment effect (Bosutinib compared with Imatinib) in a stratified (by Sokal risk group at randomization and region) Cox proportional hazards model for the hazard of the respective event.|If each member of the short-term family (CCyR by Month 12, MMR by Month 18) was significant, EFS and OS were tested sequentially via the Holm's testing procedure at the 1-sided family wise level of 0.025. If one member of the short-term family was significant, EFS and OS were tested sequentially at 1-sided 0.0125.||1.73|0.37|0.2827
81660952|NCT03486457|163014664|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.646||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.37|-0.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.93|-11.37|0.0211
81660953|NCT03486457|163014664|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-13.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.59|-7.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-7.58|-18.59|<0.0001
81704744|NCT02177786|163105678|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.75||Data was calculated using a mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM) model including terms for treatment group, baseline eGFR, visit and treatment by visit interaction for comparison of change from baseline in eGFR between selonsertib and placebo.|MMRM|||||2.75|-2.00|0.755
81660954|NCT03486457|163014664|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-13.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.928|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.93|-7.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-7.38|-18.93|<0.0001
81660955|NCT03486457|163014664|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-18.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.187|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.06|-12.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-12.49|-25.06|<0.0001
81660956|NCT03486457|163014664|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.827||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.59|-1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-1.43|-12.59|0.0140
81660957|NCT03486457|163014664|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.931||0.0811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.93|0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.64|-10.93|0.0811
81660958|NCT03486457|163014665|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-9.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.939|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.46|-5.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-5.81|-13.46|<0.0001
81660959|NCT03486457|163014665|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-9.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.305|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.07|-4.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-4.98|-14.07|<0.0001
81660960|NCT03486457|163014665|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-16.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.472|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.85|-12.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-12.10|-21.85|<0.0001
81660961|NCT03486457|163014665|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-18.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.506|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.36|-13.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-13.48|-23.36|<0.0001
81660962|NCT03486457|163014665|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.453||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.06|-2.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-2.38|-12.06|0.0037
81534471|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.3||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|48.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5). Prespecified statistical significance at the 0.1 level.|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||48.5|-1.9|0.078
81534472|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.3||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|38.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||38.4|-17.7|0.466
81660963|NCT03486457|163014665|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.267||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.13|-3.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-3.18|-12.13|0.0009
81660964|NCT03486457|163014666|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.108|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.39|-5.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-5.02|-9.39|<0.0001
81534473|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|5.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 20||5.3|-17.1|1.000
81534474|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.9||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|5.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 20||5.3|-17.1|0.447
81660965|NCT03486457|163014666|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.171|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.18|-5.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-5.56|-10.18|<0.0001
81660966|NCT03486457|163014666|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.182|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.74|-5.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-5.08|-9.74|<0.0001
81660967|NCT03486457|163014666|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.221|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.21|-5.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-5.39|-10.21|<0.0001
81660968|NCT03486457|163014666|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.615||0.6264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|1.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||1.51|-0.91|0.6264
81660969|NCT03486457|163014666|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.778||0.1008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.25|-2.82|0.1008
81660970|NCT03486457|163014667|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77||0.8032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|3.9|||Normal approximation|||Month 1: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||3.90|-3.02|0.8032
81660971|NCT03486457|163014667|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|7.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|14.21|||Normal approximation|||Month 3: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||14.21|0.73|0.0298
81660972|NCT03486457|163014667|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-11.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.48||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.88|1.5|||Normal approximation|||Month 6: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||1.50|-23.88|0.0840
81660973|NCT03486457|163014668|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.13|-0.57|0.0020
81660974|NCT03486457|163014668|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.32|-0.87|<0.0001
81660975|NCT03486457|163014668|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.9678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.31|-0.30|0.9678
81660976|NCT03486457|163014669|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|14.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.78||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.63|26.3|||Normal approximation|||Month 1: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||26.30|3.63|0.0097
81660977|NCT03486457|163014669|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|24.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.2||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.81|40.97|||Normal approximation|||Month 3: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||40.97|8.81|0.0024
81534475|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|5.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 20||5.3|-17.1|1.000
81660978|NCT03486457|163014669|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-17.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.03||0.1042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.55|3.7|||Normal approximation|||Month 6: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||3.70|-39.55|0.1042
81660979|NCT03486457|163014670|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-25.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.858||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.49|-10.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-10.29|-41.49|0.0014
81660980|NCT03486457|163014670|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-34.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.948||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.69|-17.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-17.13|-52.69|0.0002
81660981|NCT03486457|163014670|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|5.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.663||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|26.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||26.51|-15.90|0.6200
81660982|NCT03486457|163014671|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-39.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.862||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.21|-18.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Erythema: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-18.08|-61.21|0.0004
81660983|NCT03486457|163014671|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-25.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.453||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.97|-8.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Induration: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-8.40|-41.97|0.0037
81660984|NCT03486457|163014671|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-21.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.423||0.0438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.0|-0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Scaling: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.61|-42.00|0.0438
81660985|NCT03486457|163014671|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-49.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.529|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.03|-28.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Erythema: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-28.19|-70.03|<0.0001
81660986|NCT03486457|163014671|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-29.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.47||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.52|-10.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Induration: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-10.89|-48.52|0.0023
81660987|NCT03486457|163014671|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-36.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.72||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.08|-15.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Scaling: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-15.49|-58.08|0.0009
81660988|NCT03486457|163014671|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|7.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.495||0.5048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.84|27.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Erythema: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||27.90|-13.84|0.5048
81466511|NCT02045862|162625419|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.15|-3.52|0.072
81534476|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|3.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||3.6|-27.1|1.000
81534477|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.8||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|3.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||3.6|-27.1|0.193
81660989|NCT03486457|163014671|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|9.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.273||0.4575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.24|33.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Induration: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||33.57|-15.24|0.4575
81466512|NCT02045862|162625421|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|6.96|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||6.96|2.56|<0.001
81534478|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.8||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|3.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||3.6|-27.1|0.498
81660990|NCT03486457|163014671|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.539||0.9523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.26|23.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Scaling: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||23.65|-22.26|0.9523
81660991|NCT03486457|163014672|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-28.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.386||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.24|-12.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-12.15|-45.24|0.0008
81660992|NCT03486457|163014672|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-46.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.632|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.45|-25.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-25.49|-67.45|<0.0001
81660993|NCT03486457|163014672|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-26.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.778||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.05|-5.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-5.47|-48.05|0.0141
81660994|NCT03486457|163014673|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-10.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.399|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.48|-6.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-6.02|-15.48|<0.0001
81660995|NCT03486457|163014673|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-19.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.575|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.52|-14.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-14.37|-24.52|<0.0001
81660996|NCT03486457|163014673|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.289||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.22|-2.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-2.18|-11.22|0.0039
81660997|NCT03486457|163014674|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|14.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|25.73|||Normal approximation|||Month 1: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||25.73|2.64|0.0160
81660998|NCT03486457|163014674|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|25.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.06||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.86|41.44|||Normal approximation|||Month 3: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||41.44|9.86|0.0015
81660999|NCT03486457|163014674|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|23.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.16||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.11|41.0|||Normal approximation|||Month 6: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||41.00|5.11|0.0118
81661000|NCT03486457|163014675|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.259||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.58|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.60|-5.58|0.0156
81661001|NCT03486457|163014675|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.989|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.02|-2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-2.10|-6.02|<0.0001
81661002|NCT03486457|163014675|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.346||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.28|-1.65|0.0061
81633456|NCT04066075|162957486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73||||||The p-value represents the difference between telerehabilitation and usual care.|Multilevel linear regression model|||Multilevel modeling in linear regression analyses accounted for within-patient correlations for the 3 assessments at baseline, 1-month and 4-months. Rasch analysis using the method of successive dichotomizations was applied to estimate person measures. Power calculation: a matched pairs t-test revealed 18 subjects per group would detect a within-subject mean improvement of 0.14-logits with 0.17-logits standard deviation for the differences, 0.80 power and 0.05 type 1 error probability.||||0.73
81633457|NCT04640974|162957545|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81633458|NCT04640974|162957546|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81633459|NCT04640974|162957547|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value was calculated|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81633460|NCT04484623|162957550|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.73||P-Value presented to 3 decimal places from one-sided stratified Log-Rank test adjusting for the number of lines of prior therapy (1 vs. 2/3 vs. \>=4) and prior bortezomib (yes or no) according to IVRS strata.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards model stratified by the number of lines of prior therapy (1 vs. 2/3 vs. \>=4) and prior bortezomib (yes or no) according to IVRS strata with a covariate of treatment.|||0.73|0.37|<0.001
81633461|NCT06140290|162957613|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Here, Etrasimod 2mg (Treatment F) with practice session was the reference treatment, while Etrasimod 2mg (Treatment G) without practice session was the test treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|108.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.2|115.94|||||Ratio (Test/Reference) and its associated 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using a mixed effect model, with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||115.94|101.20|
81633462|NCT06140290|162957614|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Here, Etrasimod 2mg (Treatment F) with practice session was the reference treatment, while Etrasimod 2mg (Treatment G) without practice session was the test treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|120.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.02|134.22|||||Ratio (Test/Reference) and its associated 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using a mixed effect model, with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||134.22|108.02|
81633463|NCT06140290|162957615|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Here, Etrasimod 2mg (Treatment F) with practice session was the reference treatment, while Etrasimod 2mg (Treatment G) without practice session was the test treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|115.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.17|126.38|||||Ratio (Test/Reference) and its associated 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using a mixed effect model, with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||126.38|105.17|
81633464|NCT06140290|162957616|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Here, Etrasimod 2mg (Treatment F) with practice session was the reference treatment, while Etrasimod 2mg (Treatment G) without practice session was the test treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|106.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.33|114.73|||||Ratio (Test/Reference) and its associated 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using a mixed effect model, with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||114.73|99.33|
81633465|NCT06140290|162957617|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Here, Etrasimod 2mg (Treatment F) with practice session was the test treatment, while Etrasimod 2mg IR tablet (Treatment A) was the reference treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|91.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.76|108.38|||||Ratio (Test/Reference) and its associated 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using ANOVA (Analysis of variance) model with treatment as a fixed effect.||108.38|77.76|
81633466|NCT06140290|162957617|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Here, Etrasimod 2mg (Treatment G) without practice session was the test treatment, while Etrasimod 2mg IR tablet (Treatment A) was the reference treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|102.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.33|122.19|||||Ratio (Test/Reference) and its associated 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect.||122.19|86.33|
81633467|NCT06140290|162957618|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Here, Etrasimod 2mg (Treatment F) with practice session was the test treatment, while Etrasimod 2mg IR tablet (Treatment A) was the reference treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|86.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.42|107.37|||||Ratio (Test/Reference) and its associated 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect.||107.37|69.42|
81633468|NCT06140290|162957618|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Here, Etrasimod 2mg (Treatment G) without practice session was the test treatment, while Etrasimod 2mg IR tablet (Treatment A) was the reference treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|97.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.99|124.7|||||Ratio (Test/Reference) and its associated 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect.||124.70|76.99|
81661003|NCT03486457|163014676|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|13.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.01||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.59|32.64|||Normal approximation|||Month 1: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||32.64|-6.59|0.1930
81661004|NCT03486457|163014676|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|24.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.11||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.48|44.11|||Normal approximation|||Month 3: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||44.11|4.48|0.0162
81534479|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|5.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 36||5.3|-17.1|1.000
81534480|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.9||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|5.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 36||5.3|-17.1|0.447
81633469|NCT06140290|162957619|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Here, Etrasimod 2mg (Treatment F) with practice session was the test treatment, while Etrasimod 2mg IR tablet (Treatment A) was the reference treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|88.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.1|107.68|||||Ratio (Test/Reference) and its associated 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect.||107.68|73.10|
81633470|NCT06140290|162957619|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Here, Etrasimod 2mg (Treatment G) without practice session was the test treatment, while Etrasimod 2mg IR tablet (Treatment A) was the reference treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|97.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.74|120.83|||||Ratio (Test/Reference) and its associated 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect.||120.83|78.74|
81633471|NCT06140290|162957620|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Here, Etrasimod 2mg (Treatment F) with practice session was the test treatment, while Etrasimod 2mg IR tablet (Treatment A) was the reference treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|94.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.01|112.17|||||Ratio (Test/Reference) and its associated 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect.||112.17|79.01|
81633472|NCT06140290|162957620|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Here, Etrasimod 2mg (Treatment G) without practice session was the test treatment, while Etrasimod 2mg IR tablet (Treatment A) was the reference treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|103.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.04|124.16|||||Ratio (Test/Reference) and its associated 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect.||124.16|86.04|
81633473|NCT03849937|162957635|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81633474|NCT03849937|162957635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091||||||Time 1 to Time 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.091
81633475|NCT03849937|162957635|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Time 2 to Time 3|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81633476|NCT03849937|162957636|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Effective Communication||||<.001
81633477|NCT03849937|162957636|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Appropriate Communication||||<.001
81633478|NCT03849937|162957636|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Recognizes elderspeak||||<.001
81633479|NCT03849937|162957636|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Recognizes person-centered communication||||<.001
81633480|NCT02866942|162957657|OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||McNemar|||||||0.26
81633481|NCT04162210|162957659|OTHER||Stratified Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.47|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value from stratified log-rank test were adjusted for previous treatment with anti-CD38, ISS staging and number of prior lines of therapy.|HR was estimated using the Cox Proportional Hazards. HR stratified log-rank test were adjusted for previous treatment with anti-CD38, international staging system (ISS) staging and number of prior lines of therapy.|||1.47|0.72|0.558
81633482|NCT02568215|162957705|OTHER||Prevention Efficacy (PE)|8.8||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.1|42.6||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|wald|||The primary PE analysis tests the null hypothesis PE equal to zero versus the alternative hypothesis PE not equal to zero using a 2-sided alpha equal 0.05 level Wald test of the equality of log cumulative hazard functions at the week 80 visit for the pooled VRC01 group versus the placebo group.||42.6|-45.1|0.70
81633483|NCT02568215|162957705|OTHER||Prevention Efficacy (PE)|-9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.3|35.5||||||A secondary analysis assesses the overall PE of the low-dose VRC01 group versus the placebo group.||35.5|-85.3|
81633484|NCT02568215|162957705|OTHER||Prevention Efficacy (PE)|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.7|59.3||||||A secondary analysis assesses the overall PE of the high-dose VRC01 group versus the placebo group.||59.3|-30.7|
81633485|NCT02568215|162957707|OTHER||Prevention Efficacy (PE)|78.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.3|94.4||||||PE against IC80 of least sensitive variant less than 1||94.4|17.3|
81633486|NCT02568215|162957707|OTHER||Prevention Efficacy (PE)|7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-187.5|70.2||||||PE against IC80 of least sensitive variant 1-3||70.2|-187.5|
81633487|NCT02568215|162957707|OTHER||Prevention Efficacy (PE)|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.1|43.3||||||PE against IC80 of least sensitive variant \> 3||43.3|-83.1|
81633488|NCT01536093|162957779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.006
81633489|NCT01536093|162957780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.043
81633490|NCT01536093|162957781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.032
81633491|NCT01536093|162957782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.038
81633492|NCT01536093|162957783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.010
81633493|NCT01536093|162957784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.013
81633494|NCT02195232|162957809|OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92
81661005|NCT03486457|163014676|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|4.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.83||0.7068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.15|25.3|||Normal approximation|||Month 6: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||25.30|-17.15|0.7068
81466513|NCT02045862|162625421|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|5.04|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||5.04|0.68|0.010
81534481|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|5.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 36||5.3|-17.1|1.000
81633495|NCT03375320|162957828|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sided unstratified log-rank|||||||<0.0001
81633496|NCT03375320|162957828|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sided unstratified log-rank|||||||<0.0001
81633497|NCT03375320|162957829|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2438|||||||One-sided stratified log-rank|||||||0.2438
81661006|NCT03486457|163014677|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.271||0.2811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.25|-0.83|0.2811
81633498|NCT03375320|162957829|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4426|||||||One-sided stratified log-rank|||||||0.4426
81633499|NCT03375320|162957831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81633500|NCT03375320|162957831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81633501|NCT05509816|162957871|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|0.929|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.849|1.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||The least square means (LSMs) and differences in LSMs were back transformed to produce the geometric least square means (GLSMs) and ratio between GLSMs. These were reported along with the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio.|A mixed effects model was used to estimate drug-drug interaction using the Model: Log(PK) = Treatment + Participant + Random Error, where Participant is fitted as a random effect.||1.02|0.849|
81633502|NCT05509816|162957872|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.989|1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis||The LSMs and differences in LSMs were back transformed to produce the GLSMs and ratio between GLSMs. These were reported along with the 90% CI for the ratio.|A mixed effects model was used to estimate drug-drug interaction using the Model: Log(PK) = Treatment + Participant + Random Error, where Participant is fitted as a random effect.||1.16|0.989|
81633503|NCT05509816|162957873|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|0.821|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.777|0.868|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed effects model was used to estimate drug-drug interaction using the Model: Log(PK) = Treatment + Participant + Random Error, where Participant is fitted as a random effect.||0.868|0.777|
81633504|NCT05509816|162957874|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|0.964|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.828|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed effects model was used to estimate drug-drug interaction using the Model: Log(PK) = Treatment + Participant + Random Error, where Participant is fitted as a random effect.||1.12|0.828|
81633505|NCT05890794|162957912|OTHER|The difference in dose group means (0.8 mg/kg - 3.2 mg/kg) was calculated.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.85||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.842|58.858||Significant test: 2-sided; significance level 5%.|t-test, 2 sided|A 2-sided t-test was carried out to determine whether there is a difference in means between the 0.8 mg/kg and 3.2 mg/kg dose groups.||Analysis of the difference in relative maximum change from baseline between dose groups of ilofotase alfa by a 2-sided t-test for PPi.||58.858|22.842|0.0005
81633506|NCT05890794|162957912|OTHER|The difference between LS Means of change from baseline between dose groups was calculated. The analysis was performed using an MMRM model with fixed effects for baseline value, dose group, timepoint, interaction between dose group and timepoint, as well as random effects for patient and error|Difference in LS Means|-11.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.681|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.52|-5.82||Significant test: 2-sided; significance level 5%.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of the difference in relative maximum change from baseline (LS Means) between dose groups of ilofotase alfa by a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis for PPi.||-5.82|-16.52|<0.0001
81633507|NCT05890794|162957913|OTHER|The difference in dose group means (0.8 mg/kg - 3.2 mg/kg) was calculated.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.831|40.941||Significant test: 2-sided; significance level 5%.|t-test, 2 sided|A 2-sided t-test was carried out to determine whether there is a difference in means between the 0.8 mg/kg and 3.2 mg/kg dose groups.||Analysis of the difference in relative maximum change from baseline between dose groups of ilofotase alfa by a 2-sided t-test for PLP.||40.941|20.831|<0.0001
81633508|NCT05890794|162957913|OTHER|The difference between LS Means of change from baseline between dose groups was calculated. The analysis was performed using an MMRM model with fixed effects for baseline value, dose group, timepoint, interaction between dose group and timepoint, as well as random effects for patient and error.|Difference in LS Means|-22.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.289||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.81|-9.2||Significant test: two-sided; significance level 5%.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of the difference in relative maximum change from baseline (LS Means) between dose groups of ilofotase alfa by an MMRM analysis for PLP.||-9.20|-35.81|0.0024
81633509|NCT05890794|162957914|OTHER|The difference in dose group means (0.8 mg/kg - 3.2 mg/kg) was calculated.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4335.66||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6652.753|-2018.576||Significant test: 2-sided; significance level 5%.|t-test, 2 sided|A 2-sided t-test was carried out to determine whether there is a difference in means between the 0.8 mg/kg and 3.2 mg/kg dose groups.||Analysis of the difference in relative maximum change from baseline between dose groups of ilofotase alfa by a 2-sided t-test for ALP activity.||-2018.576|-6652.753|0.0019
81633510|NCT05890794|162957915|OTHER|The difference in dose group means (0.8 mg/kg - 3.2 mg/kg) was calculated.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.25||||0.0693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.319|48.812||Significant test: 2-sided; significance level 5%.|t-test, 2 sided|A 2-sided t-test was carried out to determine whether there is a difference in means between the 0.8 mg/kg and 3.2 mg/kg dose groups.||Analysis of the difference in relative maximum change from baseline between dose groups of ilofotase alfa by a 2-sided t-test for urine PEA.||48.812|-2.319|0.0693
81661007|NCT03486457|163014677|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.22|-0.96|0.2140
81661008|NCT03486457|163014677|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.239||0.2817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.22|-0.74|0.2817
81534482|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|5.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||5.3|-17.1|1.000
81633511|NCT05890794|162957915|OTHER|The difference between LS Means of change from baseline between dose groups was calculated. The analysis was performed using an MMRM model with fixed effects for baseline value, dose group, timepoint, interaction between dose group and timepoint, as well as random effects for patient and error.|Difference in LS Means|-8.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.986||0.7086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.88|40.35||Significant test: 2-sided; significance level 5%.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of the difference in relative maximum change from baseline (LS Means) between dose groups of ilofotase alfa by an MMRM analysis for urine PEA.||40.35|-57.88|0.7086
81661009|NCT03486457|163014678|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.9407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.35|-0.37|0.9407
81661010|NCT03486457|163014678|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.293||0.4295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.35|-0.81|0.4295
81661011|NCT03486457|163014678|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.314||0.2946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.29|-0.95|0.2946
81661012|NCT03486457|163014679|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|21.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.62||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.32|32.33|||Normal approximation|||Week 2: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||32.33|10.32|0.0001
81661013|NCT03486457|163014679|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|36.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.49|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.31|48.75|||Normal approximation|||Month 1: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||48.75|23.31|<0.0001
81661014|NCT03486457|163014679|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|52.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.79|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.86|63.55|||Normal approximation|||Month 2: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||63.55|40.86|<0.0001
81661015|NCT03486457|163014679|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|39.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.38|53.03|||Normal approximation|||Month 3: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||53.03|26.38|<0.0001
81661016|NCT03486457|163014679|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|18.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.23||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.22|32.55|||Normal approximation|||Month 4: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||32.55|4.22|0.0110
81661017|NCT03486457|163014679|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|16.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.85|29.5|||Normal approximation|||Month 6: The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the difference between the two treatment arms and to generate 95% CI and p-value for the difference in response rates.||29.50|2.85|0.0173
81661018|NCT03486457|163014680|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Analysis performed using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.47|-0.79|<0.0001
81661019|NCT03486457|163014680|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.62|-0.99|<0.0001
81661020|NCT03486457|163014680|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.105|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 2: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.66|-1.08|<0.0001
81661021|NCT03486457|163014680|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.80|-1.28|<0.0001
81661022|NCT03486457|163014680|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.18|-0.69|0.0009
81534483|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.9||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|5.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||5.3|-17.1|0.447
81534484|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|5.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||5.3|-17.1|1.000
81661023|NCT03486457|163014680|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.1202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.06|-0.51|0.1202
81661024|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.998||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|5.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Physical Functioning Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||5.69|1.76|0.0003
81661025|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.102||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|5.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Role - Physical Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||5.35|1.01|0.0043
81661026|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.861||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|4.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Bodily Pain Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||4.82|1.42|0.0004
81661027|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.938||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|5.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, General Health Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||5.39|1.69|0.0002
81466514|NCT02045862|162625422|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.99|8.2|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||8.20|2.99|<0.001
81633512|NCT05890794|162957916|OTHER|The difference in dose group means (0.8 mg/kg - 3.2 mg/kg) was calculated.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|187.43||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.516|338.344||Significant test: 2-sided; significance level 5%.|t-test, 2 sided|A 2-sided t-test was carried out to determine whether there is a difference in means between the 0.8 mg/kg and 3.2 mg/kg dose groups.||Analysis of the difference in relative maximum change from baseline between dose groups of ilofotase alfa by a 2-sided t-test for PL.||338.344|36.516|0.0199
81633513|NCT05890794|162957916|OTHER|The difference between LS Means of change from baseline between dose groups was calculated. The analysis was performed using an MMRM model with fixed effects for baseline value, dose group, timepoint, interaction between dose group and timepoint, as well as random effects for patient and error.|Difference in LS Means|-12.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.767||0.2034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.92|6.89||Significant test: 2-sided; significance level 5%|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of the difference in relative maximum change from baseline (LS Means) between dose groups of ilofotase alfa by an MMRM analysis for PL.||6.89|-31.92|0.2034
81633514|NCT05890794|162957917|OTHER|The difference in dose group means (0.8 mg/kg - 3.2 mg/kg) was calculated.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89||||0.5195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.868|2.084||Significant test: 2-sided; significance level 5%.|t-test, 2 sided|A 2-sided t-test was carried out to determine whether there is a difference in means between the 0.8 mg/kg and 3.2 mg/kg dose groups.||Analysis of the difference in fold change from baseline between dose groups of ilofotase alfa by a 2-sided t-test for PL/PLP ratio.||2.084|-3.868|0.5195
81661028|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.203||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|5.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Vitality Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||5.41|0.67|0.0123
81661029|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.115||0.0216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|4.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Social Function Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||4.78|0.38|0.0216
81661030|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.336||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|4.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Role - Emotional Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||4.67|-0.60|0.1290
81661031|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.172||0.1043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|4.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Mental Health Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||4.22|-0.40|0.1043
81661032|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.763|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|5.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Physical Component Summary: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||5.27|2.26|<0.0001
81661033|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.178||0.1318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Mental Component Summary: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||4.10|-0.54|0.1318
81661034|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.225||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|4.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Physical Functioning Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||4.95|0.11|0.0402
81661035|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.227||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|6.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Role - Physical Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||6.83|1.99|0.0004
81661036|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|5.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.069|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|7.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Bodily Pain Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||7.40|3.18|<0.0001
81661037|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|5.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.261|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.79|7.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, General Health Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||7.76|2.79|<0.0001
81661038|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.366||0.1254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Vitality Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||4.80|-0.59|0.1254
81661039|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.186||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|6.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Social Function Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||6.68|2.00|0.0003
81661040|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.384||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|6.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Role - Emotional Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||6.16|0.70|0.0140
81704745|NCT02177786|163105678|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|3.23||Data was calculated using a MMRM model including terms for treatment group, baseline eGFR, visit and treatment by visit interaction for comparison of change from baseline in eGFR between selonsertib and placebo.|MMRM|||||3.23|-1.55|0.492
81704746|NCT02177786|163105678|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|1.56||Data was calculated using a MMRM model including terms for treatment group, baseline eGFR, visit and treatment by visit interaction for comparison of change from baseline in eGFR between selonsertib and placebo.|MMRM|||||1.56|-3.29|0.481
81704747|NCT02177786|163105679|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|-2.2||||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|11.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by stage of disease to compare the response rate between selonsertib and placebo.|The 95% confidence interval (CI) in the difference in percentages between selonsertib and placebo was based on Wald Asymptotic test.|||11.7|-16.1|0.798
81704748|NCT02177786|163105679|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|-9.2||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|4.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on a CMH test stratified by stage of disease to compare the response rate between selonsertib and placebo.|The 95% CI in the difference in percentages between selonsertib and placebo was based on Wald Asymptotic test.|||4.0|-22.3|0.175
81704749|NCT02177786|163105679|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|-2.9||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|10.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on a CMH test stratified by stage of disease to compare the response rate between selonsertib and placebo.|The 95% CI in the difference in percentages between selonsertib and placebo was based on Wald Asymptotic test.|||10.9|-16.6|0.686
81534485|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|5.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 52||5.3|-17.1|1.000
81661041|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.268||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|5.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Mental Health Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||5.98|0.97|0.0067
81661042|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.986|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|6.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Physical Component Summary: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||6.12|2.23|<0.0001
81661043|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.248||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|5.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Mental Component Summary: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||5.73|0.81|0.0094
81661044|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.049||0.7098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|2.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Physical Functioning Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||2.46|-1.68|0.7098
81661045|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.234||0.4019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Role - Physical Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||3.47|-1.40|0.4019
81534486|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|13.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 52||13.3|-15.5|1.000
81534487|NCT02365649|162753500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|5.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 52||5.3|-17.1|1.000
81704750|NCT03950440|163105689|OTHER|Propensity scores were obtained from three separate multivariable logistic regression models contrasting each group versus the two other groups. The result from this multivariable model quantifies the degree of separation between both groups.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.44||The double robust approach refers to the weighted analysis with all variables involved in the construction of the propensity-based weights added as confounders in the model.|Poisson regression||TAVI-group compared to the SAVR-group|Frailty scores (Tilburg and essential) and Euroscore were specified in the protocol. Age was added during the meeting before start of the data-analysis|The double robust approach refers to the weighted analysis with all variables involved in the construction of the propensity-based weights added as confounders in the model.|0.44|0.16|<0.0001
81466515|NCT02045862|162625422|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|5.6|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||5.60|0.43|0.022
81534488|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.2|43.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||43.9|-57.2|1.000
81534489|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.3||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|55.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||55.8|-9.2|0.323
81633515|NCT05890794|162957917|OTHER|The difference between LS Means of fold change from baseline between dose groups was calculated. The analysis was performed using an MMRM model with fixed effects for baseline value, dose group, timepoint, interaction between dose group and timepoint, as well as random effects for patient and error.|Difference in LS Means|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.33||Significant test: 2-sided; significance level 5%.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of the difference in fold change form baseline (LS Means) between dose levels of ilofotase alfa by an MMRM analysis for PL/PLP ratio.||1.33|0.69|<0.0001
81633516|NCT04218357|162957951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||GEE|Generalized Estimating Equation with standard errors, and an unstructured correlation matrix with medication and time as within-subject factors.||All outcomes were assessed in real-time in the laboratory testing probenecid compared to placebo condition during the alcohol administration procedure.||||0.05
81633517|NCT03660826|162957955|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.3||Comparing Arm II vs Arm I (reference group)|Log Rank||||Comparing Arm II vs Arm I (reference group)|2.30|0.91|0.93
81633518|NCT03660826|162957955|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.14|||Log Rank|||Comparing Arm III vs Arm I||1.14|0.43|0.06
81633519|NCT03660826|162957955|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.7|||Log Rank|||Comparing Arm IV vs Arm VII||1.70|0.67|0.62
81633520|NCT03660826|162957955|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.46|||Log Rank|||Comparing Arm V vs Arm VII||1.46|0.58|0.36
81704751|NCT02043509|163105708|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted odds ratio|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|9.35|||||Odds ratios are model-based (adjusted by site and gestation at randomization). 95% profile confidence intervals are reported.|||9.35|0.93|
81633521|NCT03660826|162957955|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.25|||Log Rank|||Comparing Arm VI vs VII||1.25|0.49|0.14
81633522|NCT03367156|162957969|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.7|||Linear Model|||||0.7|-0.8|0.48
81633523|NCT03367156|162957970|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.0|||Linear Model|||||1|-0.7|>0.99
81633524|NCT03367156|162957971|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.6|||Linear Model|||||1.6|-0.7|0.97
81633525|NCT03367156|162957972|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.0|||Linear Model|||||1.0|-0.8|0.78
81633526|NCT03367156|162957973|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|9.6|||Linear Model|||||9.6|-10.6|0.93
81633527|NCT03367156|162957974|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.8|||Linear Model|||||1.8|-0.6|0.93
81633528|NCT03367156|162957975|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.1|||Linear Model|||||1.1|-0.9|0.82
81633529|NCT03367156|162957976|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|6.9|||Linear Model|||||6.9|-17.9|0.38
81633530|NCT00092534|162957977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent relative risk reduction|96.6||||||95.0|88.2|99.6|||||Confidence Interval (CI) based on binomial tail probabilities and not from a dispersion parameter|||99.6|88.2|
81633531|NCT04440228|162958001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088||||||Assumptions of ANOVA were violated, so we conducted a Related-Samples Friedman's Two-Way Analysis of Variance by Ranks|ANOVA|F=6.54, df=3||Repeated measures ANOVA examining change over time across the three partner school districts.||||0.088
81633532|NCT04440228|162958002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.204|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.373|||Regression, Linear|||We conducted paired t-tests to evaluate simple pre-to-post changes in the primary outcome measures. We fitted linear mixed-effects regression models for each outcome variable, specifying random intercepts for participant ID to account for repeated measures and within-individual clustering. The core model included a binary post-training indicator as the primary predictor, along with the baseline value of the corresponding outcome as a covariate.||0.373|0.036|<0.05
81633533|NCT04440228|162958003|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.078||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.219|||Regression, Linear|||We conducted paired t-tests to evaluate simple pre-to-post changes in the primary outcome measures. We fitted linear mixed-effects regression models for each outcome variable, specifying random intercepts for participant ID to account for repeated measures and within-individual clustering. The core model included a binary post-training indicator as the primary predictor, along with the baseline value of the corresponding outcome as a covariate.||0.219|-0.064|.277
81633534|NCT04440228|162958004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.082|0.083|||Regression, Linear|||We conducted paired t-tests to evaluate simple pre-to-post changes in the primary outcome measures. We fitted linear mixed-effects regression models for each outcome variable, specifying random intercepts for participant ID to account for repeated measures and within-individual clustering. The core model included a binary post-training indicator as the primary predictor, along with the baseline value of the corresponding outcome as a covariate.||0.083|-0.082|0.996
81704752|NCT02043509|163105709|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted odds ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.75|||||Odds ratios are model-based (adjusted by site and gestation at randomization). 95% profile confidence intervals are reported.|||1.75|0.61|
81633535|NCT06212752|162958084|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.8.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.27|||||GMR and associated 96% confidence interval (Cl) were calculated using the Welch's t test. GMR was calculated as geometric mean (GM) of Pembrolizumab Formulated with Berahyaluronidase Alfa to GM of Pembrolizumab.|||1.27|0.95|
81661046|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.186||0.7537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|2.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Bodily Pain Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||2.71|-1.97|0.7537
81661047|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.3595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, General Health Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||3.85|-1.40|0.3595
81661048|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.1919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|4.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Vitality Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||4.99|-1.01|0.1919
81704753|NCT02043509|163105710|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted odds ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.31|||||Odds ratios are model-based (adjusted by site and gestation at randomization). 95% profile confidence intervals are reported.|||2.31|0.79|
81704754|NCT02043509|163105711|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted odds ratio|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|4.03|||||Odds ratios are model-based (adjusted by site and gestation at randomization). 95% profile confidence intervals are reported.|||4.03|0.72|
81704755|NCT02043509|163105712|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted odds ratio|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|5.46|||||Odds ratios are model-based (adjusted by site and gestation at randomization). 95% profile confidence intervals are reported.|||5.46|0.89|
81534490|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|60.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||60.0|6.7|0.516
81633536|NCT06212752|162958085|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.8.|GMR|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.88|||||GMR and associated 95% CI were calculated using the Welch's t test. GMR was calculated as geometric mean (GM) of Pembrolizumab Formulated with Berahyaluronidase Alfa to GM of Pembrolizumab.|||1.88|1.14|
81633537|NCT01759862|162958126|SUPERIORITY|Our calculations showed that by enrolling 50 patients we will be able to detect a 25cc/min absolute difference in eGFR between the two arms with power above 80%, and a two-sided Type I probability error of \<0.05.||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intention to treat analysis||||0.32
81661049|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.209||0.8163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Social Function Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||2.67|-2.10|0.8163
81704756|NCT02043509|163105713|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted odds ratio|3.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|10.69|||||Odds ratios are model-based (adjusted by site and gestation at randomization). 95% profile confidence intervals are reported.|||10.69|1.14|
81704757|NCT02043509|163105714|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted odds ratio|3.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|17.36|||||Odds ratios are model-based (adjusted by site and gestation at randomization). 95% profile confidence intervals are reported.|||17.36|0.90|
81704758|NCT02043509|163105715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.118|||||||Mann-Whitney U-test|||||||0.118
81704759|NCT03189563|163105722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3656||||||p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline motor MDS-UPDRS total score. All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.3656
81704760|NCT03189563|163105722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3119||||||p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline motor MDS-UPDRS total score. All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.3119
81704761|NCT03189563|163105723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.147||||||p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline MDS-UPDRS total score. All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.1470
81704762|NCT03189563|163105723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.252||||||p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline MDS-UPDRS total score. All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.2520
81704763|NCT03189563|163105724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1528||||||"p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline MDS-UPDRS part 1 subscale score.~All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05."|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.1528
81633538|NCT01759862|162958127|SUPERIORITY|Enrolling 25 patients in each group will allow us to detect a difference of 200ng/mg cr in urinary NGAL levels between the two groups with a power of 80% and a two-sided type I probability error of 0.05.||||||0.95|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.95
81633539|NCT01759862|162958128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.67
81633540|NCT05966155|162958164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.00|-1.54|0.677
81633541|NCT05966155|162958165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.1264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.2|-1.4|0.1264
81661050|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.368||0.1048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|4.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Role - Emotional Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||4.93|-0.47|0.1048
81661051|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.392||0.6118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|3.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Mental Health Domain: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||3.45|-2.04|0.6118
81704764|NCT03189563|163105724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6146||||||"p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline MDS-UPDRS part 1 subscale score.~All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05."|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.6146
81704765|NCT03189563|163105725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5691||||||p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline S\&E scale total score. All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.5691
81704766|NCT03189563|163105725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1309||||||p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline S\&E scale total score. All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.1309
81534491|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-31.7||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.4|14.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||14.0|-77.4|0.191
81633542|NCT05966155|162958166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.3692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided||The by-group means and the estimated mean difference are independently rounded to the nearest tenth. As a result, the mean difference it not exactly equivalent to the difference in the two reported means.|||1.1|-0.4|0.3692
81633543|NCT05966155|162958167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8492|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8492
81633544|NCT05966155|162958168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0246|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0246
81633545|NCT05966155|162958169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0111|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0111
81633546|NCT05966155|162958170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0776|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0776
81633547|NCT05966155|162958171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0014
81633548|NCT00980954|162958172|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.68||One-sided significance level = 0.05.|Log Rank||Reference level = Arm I|Sample size calculations are based on the primary hypothesis that 4 additional cycles of carboplatin and paclitaxel following concurrent radiation and weekly cisplatin will increase 4-year DFS from 80% to 90% for patients with cervical carcinoma with positive nodes and/or positive margins after a radical hysterectomy. One-sided alpha=0.05, statistical power=80%, 5.5 years of accrual with 4 years of follow-up, 2 interim significance tests. 50 DFS events are required to trigger this analysis.||1.68|0.65|0.56
81633549|NCT00980954|162958173|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|1.69||One-sided significance level = 0.05.|Log Rank|||The 4-year overall survival rate for the control arm is expected to be approximately 85%. The overall survival will be compared between the two arms. The final targeted sample size of 235 patients with the longer accrual time, will provide 64% and 78% power to detect an increase in overall survival to 92% and 93% respectively, with a 1- sided alpha of 0.05.||1.69|0.49|0.40
81633550|NCT01946204|162958221|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.271|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.219|0.335|||Log Rank|||Statistical Analysis for TTM by BICR (US Regulatory)||0.335|0.219|<0.0001
81633551|NCT01946204|162958221|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.279|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.227|0.342|||Log Rank|||Statistical Analysis for TTM by BICR (Ex-US Regulatory)||0.342|0.227|<0.0001
81633552|NCT01946204|162958222|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.291|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.238|0.356|||Log Rank|||Statistical Analysis for PFS by BICR (US Regulatory)||0.356|0.238|<0.0001
81633553|NCT01946204|162958222|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.247|0.364|||Log Rank|||Statistical Analysis for PFS by BICR (EX-US Regulatory)||0.364|0.247|<0.0001
81633554|NCT01946204|162958223|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.447|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.315|0.634|||Log Rank|||Statistical Analysis for Time to Symptomatic Progression||0.634|0.315|<0.0001
81633555|NCT01946204|162958226|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.227|0.346|||Log Rank|||Statistical Analysis for MFS by BICR (US Regulatory)||0.346|0.227|<0.0001
81633556|NCT01946204|162958226|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.297|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.244|0.362|||Log Rank|||Statistical Analysis for MFS by BICR (Ex-US Regulatory)||0.362|0.244|<0.0001
81633557|NCT03466411|162958227|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|124.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.8|158.7|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measure||LS Mean difference between the treatment groups and p-values for the comparisons of each guselkumab treatment group with the placebo group were based on MMRM analysis.|||158.7|89.8|<0.001
81633558|NCT03466411|162958227|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|102.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.5|136.9|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measure||LS Mean difference between the treatment groups and p-values for the comparisons of each guselkumab treatment group with the placebo group were based on MMRM analysis.|||136.9|68.5|<0.001
81633559|NCT03466411|162958227|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|108.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.9|143.5|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measure||LS Mean difference between the treatment groups and p-values for the comparisons of each guselkumab treatment group with the placebo group were based on MMRM analysis.|||143.5|73.9|<0.001
81633560|NCT03466411|162958228|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|38.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.3|48.9|||Mantel Haenszel||Treatment difference between guselkumab group and placebo group was based on the common risk difference by use of Mantel- Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.|||48.9|27.3|<0.001
81633561|NCT03466411|162958228|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|42.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.6|53.9|||Mantel Haenszel||Treatment difference between guselkumab group and placebo group was based on the common risk difference by use of Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.|||53.9|31.6|<0.001
81633562|NCT03466411|162958229|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|33.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.1|43.2|||Mantel Haenszel||Treatment difference between guselkumab group and placebo group was based on the common risk difference by use of Mantel- Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.|||43.2|24.1|<0.001
81633563|NCT03466411|162958229|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|32.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|42.4|||Mantel Haenszel||Treatment difference between guselkumab group and placebo group was based on the common risk difference by use of Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.|||42.4|23.5|<0.001
81633564|NCT03466411|162958230|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|34.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.2|45.3|||Mantel Haenszel||Treatment difference between guselkumab group and placebo group was based on the common risk difference by use of Mantel- Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.|||45.3|23.2|<0.001
81633565|NCT03466411|162958230|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|35.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|46.5|||Mantel Haenszel||Treatment difference between guselkumab group and placebo group was based on the common risk difference by use of Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.|||46.5|23.5|<0.001
81704767|NCT03189563|163105726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7913||||||p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline PDQ-39 summary index. All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.7913
81704768|NCT03189563|163105726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9399||||||p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline PDQ-39 summary index. All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.9399
81704769|NCT03189563|163105727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4978||||||p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline H\&Y scale total score. All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.4978
81704770|NCT03189563|163105727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.888||||||p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline H\&Y scale total score. All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.8880
81704771|NCT03189563|163105728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5755||||||"p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline MDS-UPDRS part 2 subscale score.~All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05."|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.5755
81704772|NCT03189563|163105728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1517||||||"p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline MDS-UPDRS part 2 subscale score.~All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05."|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.1517
81704773|NCT03189563|163105729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2095||||||"p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline MDS-UPDRS part 3 subscale score.~All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05."|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.2095
81704774|NCT03189563|163105729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6094||||||"p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline MDS-UPDRS part 3 subscale score.~All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05."|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.6094
81704775|NCT03189563|163105730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.226||||||"p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline MDS-UPDRS part 4 subscale score.~All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05."|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.2260
81704776|NCT03189563|163105730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.226||||||p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline MDS-UPDRS part 4 subscale score All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.2260
81704777|NCT03189563|163105731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8274||||||p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline CGI-S score. All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.8274
81704778|NCT03189563|163105731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3416||||||p-value is from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline CGI-S score. All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline is based on subjects with paired values.||||0.3416
81704779|NCT03189563|163105732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4052||||||P-value is from ANCOVA model. All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.4052
81704780|NCT03189563|163105732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2643||||||P-value is from ANCOVA model. All statistical tests for efficacy are two-sided tests, with α=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.2643
81704781|NCT01951326|163105829|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0048|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified according to anti-TNF agent use (Y/N).||||||0.0048
81704782|NCT01951326|163105830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0116|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified according to anti-TNF agent use (Y/N).||||||0.0116
81704783|NCT01951326|163105831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0616|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified according to anti-TNF agent use (Y/N).||||||0.0616
81704784|NCT01951326|163105832|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0851|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified according to anti-TNF agent use (Y/N).||||||0.0851
81704785|NCT01951326|163105833|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0147|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified according to anti-TNF agent use (Y/N).||||||0.0147
81704786|NCT01951326|163105834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.151|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified according to anti-TNF agent use (Y/N).||||||0.1510
81704787|NCT01951326|163105835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2402|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2402
81704788|NCT01951326|163105836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0460
81704789|NCT01951326|163105837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0031|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0031
81704790|NCT01951326|163105838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0100
81704791|NCT01951326|163105839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0077|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified according to anti-TNF agent use (Y/N).||||||0.0077
81704792|NCT01951326|163105840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0422|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified according to anti-TNF agent use (Y/N).||||||0.0422
81661052|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.014||0.6996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|2.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Physical Component Summary: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||2.39|-1.61|0.6996
81661053|NCT03486457|163014681|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.424||0.2122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|4.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Mental Component Summary: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||4.59|-1.03|0.2122
81661054|NCT03486457|163014682|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.0722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Mobility: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.01|-0.25|0.0722
81661055|NCT03486457|163014682|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Self-Care: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.05|-0.27|0.0035
81661056|NCT03486457|163014682|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.0475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Usual Activities: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.00|-0.27|0.0475
81661057|NCT03486457|163014682|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.0537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Pain/Discomfort: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.00|-0.26|0.0537
81661058|NCT03486457|163014682|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.1977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1, Anxiety/Depression: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.04|-0.20|0.1977
81661059|NCT03486457|163014682|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Mobility: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.13|-0.38|0.0001
81661060|NCT03486457|163014682|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Self-Care: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.07|-0.29|0.0018
81661061|NCT03486457|163014682|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Usual Activities: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.19|-0.47|<0.0001
81661062|NCT03486457|163014682|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Pain/Discomfort: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-0.14|-0.42|0.0002
81661063|NCT03486457|163014682|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.0835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Anxiety/Depression: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.01|-0.23|0.0835
81661064|NCT03486457|163014682|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.0825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Mobility: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.01|-0.21|0.0825
81661065|NCT03486457|163014682|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.5616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Self-Care: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.07|-0.13|0.5616
81633566|NCT03466411|162958231|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|27.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.7|37.1|||Mantel Haenszel||Treatment difference between guselkumab group and placebo group was based on the common risk difference by use of Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.|||37.1|18.7|<0.001
81633567|NCT03466411|162958231|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|30.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.3|40.3|||Mantel Haenszel||Treatment difference between guselkumab group and placebo group was based on the common risk difference by use of Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.|||40.3|21.3|<0.001
81633568|NCT03466411|162958232|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|25.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.1|36.2|||Mantel Haenszel||Treatment difference between combined guselkumab group and placebo group was based on the common risk difference by use of Mantel- Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.|||36.2|14.1|<0.001
81633569|NCT03466411|162958233|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|27.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.3|36.1|||Mantel Haenszel||Treatment difference between combined guselkumab group and placebo group was based on the common risk difference by use of Mantel- Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.|||36.1|19.3|<0.001
81633570|NCT03466411|162958234|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|31.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.1|41.3|||Mantel Haenszel||Treatment difference between combined guselkumab group and placebo group was based on the common risk difference by use of Mantel- Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.|||41.3|21.1|<0.001
81633571|NCT03466411|162958235|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|22.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|31.9|||Mantel Haenszel||Treatment difference between combined guselkumab group and placebo group was based on the common risk difference by use of Mantel- Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.|||31.9|12.2|<0.001
81633572|NCT03907488|162958438|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.005||||||One sided P-value|Log Rank|||The primary analysis of PFS used a stratified log rank test statistic and is reported as two-sided test. Stratified Cox regression was used to estimate treatment hazard ratios for treatment effect. 95% two-sided intervals are reported. The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate PFS curves.||||<0.005
81704793|NCT02579863|163105852|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.33475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.45|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on Stratified log-rank test.|Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by Age (\<75 years vs \>= 75 years) and ISS stage (I or II vs. III).|||1.45|0.56|0.33475
81534492|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|22.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||22.6|-26.0|1.000
81633573|NCT03414684|162958443|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.84|||Log Rank|stratified log rank test|Reference level is Arm B, such that hazard ratio corresponds to the effect of treatment on Arm A|||1.84|0.49|0.88
81633574|NCT03414684|162958444|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|4.18|||Fisher Exact||Reference level is Arm B, such that the odds ratio corresponds to the effect of treatment on Arm A|||4.18|0.29|1
81633575|NCT03414684|162958446|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.5|||Log Rank|stratified log rank test|Reference level is Arm B, such that the hazard ratio corresponds to treatment on Arm A|||1.50|0.43|0.49
81633576|NCT03414684|162958447|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.43|||Fisher Exact||Reference level is Arm B, such that the odds ratio corresponds to treatment on Arm A|||3.43|0.32|1
81633577|NCT03414684|162958448|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|2.12|||Log Rank||Reference level is Arm B, such that the hazard ratio corresponds to treatment on Arm A|||2.12|0.13|0.36
81633578|NCT03414684|162958449|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.43|||Log Rank||Reference level is Arm B, such that the hazard ratio corresponds to treatment on Arm A|||3.43|0.43|0.68
81633579|NCT03414684|162958450|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.62|||Log Rank|stratified log rank test|Reference level is Arm B, such that the hazard ratio corresponds to treatment on Arm A|||1.62|0.18|0.27
81633580|NCT03414684|162958451|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|7.78|||Fisher Exact||Reference level is Arm B, such that the odds ratio corresponds to treatment on Arm A|||7.78|0.08|1
81633581|NCT03414684|162958453|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.16|||Log Rank|stratified log rank test|Reference level is Arm B, such that the hazard ratio corresponds to treatment on Arm A|||2.16|0.26|0.61
81633582|NCT03414684|162958454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|5.93|||Fisher Exact||Reference level is Arm B, such that the odds ratio corresponds to treatment on Arm A|||5.93|0.10|1
81633583|NCT03414684|162958456|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|3.89|||Log Rank||Reference level is Arm B, such that the hazard ratio corresponds to treatment on Arm A|||3.89|0.14|0.73
81633584|NCT01958021|162958513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.556||||3.29e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.429|0.72|||Log Rank|||||0.720|0.429|0.00000329
81633585|NCT01958021|162958514|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.765||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.628|0.932|||Log Rank|||||0.932|0.628|0.004
81633586|NCT01958021|162958515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.000155|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.000155
81633587|NCT01958021|162958516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.018
81633588|NCT03762850|162958523|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.69|0.51|<0.0001
81633589|NCT03762850|162958524|OTHER||Slope difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|1.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.94|-0.03|0.0582
81633590|NCT03762850|162958525|OTHER||Slope difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|2.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.12|0.07|0.0369
81633591|NCT02036970|162958554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.74||||0.8133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.22|12.74||The p-value comparison is for the difference in the change in 6WMD from baseline at Week 16 for bardoxolone methyl relative to placebo in participants with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (Net) = Bardoxolone methyl - Placebo.|Overall treatment effect in participants with PAH. Mean overall treatment effect across all visits for change from baseline in 6MWD was estimated and compared with placebo through 16 weeks of treatment using mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM), with treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment and visit as fixed factors. A compound symmetry covariance matrix was assumed. Data from Wks 4, 8, 12, and 16 used in the model with the change from baseline at Wk16 as primary endpoint.||12.74|-16.22|0.8133
81633592|NCT02036970|162958554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.17||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.54|17.2||The p-value comparison is for the difference in the change in 6WMD from baseline at Week 16 for bardoxolone methyl relative to placebo in participants with pulmonary hypertension (PH)|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (Net) = Bardoxolone methyl - Placebo.|Overall treatment effect in participants with PH. Mean overall treatment effect across all visits for change from baseline in 6MWD was estimated \& compared with placebo through 16 wks of treatment using mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM), with treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment \& visit as fixed factors. Compound symmetry covariance matrix was assumed. Data from Wks 4, 8, 12, and 16 were used in the model with the change from baseline at Wk 16 as the primary endpoint||17.20|-23.54|0.759
81633593|NCT02298842|162958555|NON_INFERIORITY|The sample size of 60 was chosen to meet the FDA pH requirements that the lower 95% confidence limit on the proportion of platelet test units with pH\> 6.2 will be at least 95%. This will be achieved if zero failures (pH\<=6.2) is seen.|Simple sample proportion|100.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|95.1||||Exact Binomial Confidence Interval||Estimated proportion is 100%. Hence standard deviation is estimated as 0.|"A success is defined as pH22°C at Day 5 and Day 7 being at least 6.2. A one-sided 95% lower confidence limit will be used to assess the proportion of successes at Day 5 and Day 7. If the lower limit of the one-sided 95% confidence interval exceeds 0.95, the Test product will meet the FDA acceptance criteria."|||95.1|
81633594|NCT02298842|162958556|NON_INFERIORITY|The sample size of 60 was chosen to meet the FDA pH requirements that the lower 95% confidence limit on the proportion of platelet test units with pH\> 6.2 will be at least 95%. This will be achieved if zero failures (pH\<=6.2) is seen.|Simple sample proportion|100.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|95.1||||Exact Bionomial Confidence Interval||Estimated proportion is 100%. Hence standard deviation is estimated as 0.|"A success is defined as pH22°C at Day 5 and Day 7 being at least 6.2. A one-sided 95% lower confidence limit will be used to assess the proportion of successes at Day 5 and Day 7. If the lower limit of the one-sided 95% confidence interval exceeds 0.95, the Test product will meet the FDA acceptance criteria."|||95.1|
81633595|NCT02298842|162958557|NON_INFERIORITY|If the 97.5% upper limit of the confidence interval is less than 0, the null hypothesis will be rejected in favor of the alternative suggesting the Test product is not inferior to the Control product.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.099|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.6367|||ONE_SIDED|97.5||16.738|||||Estimated from an ANCOVA with effects of treatment and subject nested within sequence.|The null hypothesis is that P-selectin's mean difference, Test - 1.25 \* Control, is greater than or equal to 0, and the alternative is that the mean difference is less than 0.||16.738||
81633596|NCT02298842|162958558|NON_INFERIORITY|Higher value is considered to indicate better platelet quality. If the 97.5% lower limit of the confidence interval is greater than 0, the null hypothesis will be rejected in favor of the alternative suggesting the Test product is not inferior to the Control product.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.418|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.5531|||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-1.544||||||Estimated from an ANCOVA with effects of treatment and subject nested within sequence.|The null hypothesis is that ESC's mean difference, Test - 0.8 \* Control, is less than or equal to 0, and the alternative is that the mean difference is greater than 0.|||-1.544|
81633597|NCT02298842|162958559|NON_INFERIORITY|Higher value is considered to indicate better platelet quality. If the 97.5% lower limit of the confidence interval is greater than 0, the null hypothesis will be rejected in favor of the alternative suggesting the Test product is not inferior to the Control product.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.667|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.7882|||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-2.499||||||Estimated from an ANCOVA with effects of treatment and subject nested within sequence.|The null hypothesis is that HSR's mean difference, Test - 0.8 \* Control, is less than or equal to 0, and the alternative is that the mean difference is greater than 0.|||-2.499|
81633598|NCT02298842|162958560|NON_INFERIORITY|Higher value is considered to indicate better platelet quality. If the 97.5% lower limit of the confidence interval is greater than 0, the null hypothesis will be rejected in favor of the alternative suggesting the Test product is not inferior to the Control product.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.056|||ONE_SIDED|97.5|40.02||||||Estimated from an ANCOVA with effects of treatment and subject nested within sequence.|The null hypothesis is that Morphology's mean difference, Test - 0.8 \* Control, is less than or equal to 0, and the alternative is that the mean difference is greater than 0.|||40.020|
81534493|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|24.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||24.0|-7.3|1.000
81633599|NCT02298842|162958561|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower value is considered to indicate better platelet quality. If the 97.5% upper limit of the confidence interval is less than 0, the null hypothesis will be rejected in favor of the alternative suggesting the Test product is not inferior to the Control product.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.314|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.0422|||ONE_SIDED|97.5||13.981|||||Estimated from an ANCOVA with effects of treatment and subject nested within sequence.|The null hypothesis is that P-selection's mean difference, Test - 1.25 \* Control, is greater or equal to 0, and the alternative is that the mean difference is less than 0.||13.981||
81633600|NCT02298842|162958562|NON_INFERIORITY|Higher value is considered to indicate better platelet quality. If the 97.5% lower limit of the confidence interval is greater than 0, the null hypothesis will be rejected in favor of the alternative suggesting the Test product is not inferior to the Control product.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.042|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.422|||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-4.407||||||Estimated from an ANCOVA with effects of treatment and subject nested within sequence.|The null hypothesis is that ESC's mean difference, Test - 0.8 \* Control, is less than or equal to 0, and the alternative is that the mean difference is greater than 0.|||-4.407|
81633601|NCT02298842|162958563|NON_INFERIORITY|Higher value is considered to indicate better platelet quality. If the 97.5% lower limit of the confidence interval is greater than 0, the null hypothesis will be rejected in favor of the alternative suggesting the Test product is not inferior to the Control product.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.389|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.0544|||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-4.915||||||Estimated from an ANCOVA with effects of treatment and subject nested within sequence.|The null hypothesis is that HSR's mean difference, Test - 0.8 \* Control, is less than or equal to 0, and the alternative is that the mean difference is greater than 0.|||-4.915|
81633602|NCT02298842|162958564|NON_INFERIORITY|Higher value is considered to indicate better platelet quality. If the 97.5% lower limit of the confidence interval is greater than 0, the null hypothesis will be rejected in favor of the alternative suggesting the Test product is not inferior to the Control product.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.05|||ONE_SIDED|97.5|36.821||||||Estimated from an ANCOVA with effects of treatment and subject nested within sequence.|The null hypothesis is that Morphology's mean difference, Test - 0.8 \* Control, is less than or equal to 0, and the alternative is that the mean difference is greater than 0.|||36.821|
81633603|NCT02232737|162958566|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.41|-3.26||The p-value is Bonferroni-corrected for multiple comparisons with a priori threshold of significance P \< 0.0167|ANCOVA||Group difference = 0.12 mg nicotine - 0.8 mg nicotine|The statistical analysis method was ANCOVA, in order to test for statistically significant differences between group means, while controlling for covariates of interest. It was calculated that 207 subjects per group would be required to have at least 90% power to detect a mean difference of 4.52 CPD between the 0.8 mg and 0.12 mg groups at week 12, with significance level alpha of 0.0167. The significance level reflects the Bonferroni correction needed for testing of all pairwise comparisons.||-3.26|-7.41|<0.0001
81661066|NCT03486457|163014682|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.0748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Usual Activities: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.01|-0.24|0.0748
81633604|NCT02232737|162958566|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.51|-5.57||The p-value is Bonferroni-corrected for multiple comparisons with a priori threshold of significance P \< 0.0167|ANCOVA||Group difference = 0.03 mg nicotine - 0.8 mg nicotine|The statistical analysis method was ANCOVA, in order to test for statistically significant differences between group means, while controlling for covariates of interest. It was calculated that 207 subjects per group would be required to have at least 90% power to detect a mean difference of 4.52 CPD between the 0.8 mg and 0.12 mg groups at week 12, with significance level alpha of 0.0167. The significance level reflects the Bonferroni correction needed for testing of all pairwise comparisons.||-5.57|-9.51|<0.0001
81633605|NCT03683576|162958592|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.674||||0.1425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.398|1.142|||Regression, Logistic||GB001 20 mg vs. Placebo|||1.142|0.398|0.1425
81534494|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|60.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||60.0|6.7|0.261
81633606|NCT03683576|162958592|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.677||||0.1482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.399|1.149|||Regression, Logistic||GB001 40 mg vs. Placebo|||1.149|0.399|0.1482
81633607|NCT03683576|162958592|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.651||||0.1086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.385|1.1|||Regression, Logistic||GB001 60 mg vs. Placebo|||1.100|0.385|0.1086
81633608|NCT03683576|162958593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.1647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.06|||ANCOVA||GB001 20 mg vs. Placebo|||0.06|-0.36|0.1647
81633609|NCT03683576|162958593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.1737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.07|||ANCOVA||GB001 40 mg vs. Placebo|||0.07|-0.37|0.1737
81633610|NCT03683576|162958593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19||||0.0879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.03|||ANCOVA||GB001 60 mg vs. Placebo|||0.03|-0.40|0.0879
81633611|NCT03683576|162958594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.016||||0.7718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.091|0.123|||ANCOVA||GB001 20 mg vs. Placebo|||0.123|-0.091|0.7718
81633612|NCT03683576|162958594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.041||||0.4562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.149|||ANCOVA||GB001 40 mg vs. Placebo|||0.149|-0.067|0.4562
81633613|NCT03683576|162958594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.075||||0.1631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.18|||ANCOVA||GB001 60 mg vs. Placebo|||0.180|-0.030|0.1631
81633614|NCT03683576|162958595|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.719||||0.0466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.519|0.995|||Regression, Cox||GB001 20 mg vs. Placebo|||0.995|0.519|0.0466
81633615|NCT03683576|162958595|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.773||||0.1222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.558|1.071|||Regression, Cox||GB001 40 mg vs. Placebo|||1.071|0.558|0.1222
81633616|NCT03683576|162958595|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.698||||0.0304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.505|0.967|||Regression, Cox||GB001 60 mg vs. Placebo|||0.967|0.505|0.0304
81633617|NCT03683576|162958596|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.797||||0.3382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.501|1.268|||Negative binomial regression model||GB001 20 mg vs. Placebo|||1.268|0.501|0.3382
81633618|NCT03683576|162958596|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.748||||0.2248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.469|1.195|||Negative binomial regression model||GB001 40 mg vs. Placebo|||1.195|0.469|0.2248
81633619|NCT03683576|162958596|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.889||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.565|1.397|||Negative binomial regression model||GB001 60 mg vs. Placebo|||1.397|0.565|0.6090
81633620|NCT03683576|162958597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.023||||0.6645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.127|0.081|||ANCOVA||GB001 20 mg vs. Placebo|||0.081|-0.127|0.6645
81633621|NCT03683576|162958597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.035||||0.5288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.144|||ANCOVA||GB001 40 mg vs. Placebo|||0.144|-0.074|0.5288
81633622|NCT03683576|162958597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.079||||0.1362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.182|||ANCOVA||GB001 60 mg vs. Placebo|||0.182|-0.025|0.1362
81633623|NCT03683576|162958598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.122||||0.3957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.007|20.251|||ANCOVA||GB001 20 mg vs. Placebo|||20.251|-8.007|0.3957
81633624|NCT03683576|162958598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.948||||0.0598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.578|28.474|||ANCOVA||GB001 40 mg vs. Placebo|||28.474|-0.578|0.0598
81633625|NCT03683576|162958598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.588||||0.4376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.522|19.698|||ANCOVA||GB001 60 mg vs. Placebo|||19.698|-8.522|0.4376
81633626|NCT02628626|162958600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.85
81633627|NCT02628626|162958601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||ANCOVA|||Approximately 4 weeks||||0.24
81633628|NCT02628626|162958602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||ANCOVA|||Approximately 4 weeks||||0.44
81633629|NCT02628626|162958603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.35
81633630|NCT02628626|162958604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||ANCOVA|||Approximately 4 weeks||||0.56
81633631|NCT02628626|162958605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.55
81633632|NCT02628626|162958606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||ANCOVA|||Small (staining only)||||0.11
81633633|NCT02628626|162958606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||ANCOVA|||Moderate (requires change of underwear)||||0.06
81633634|NCT02628626|162958606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||ANCOVA|||Large (requires complete change of clothes)||||0.36
81633635|NCT02628626|162958607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.18
81633636|NCT02628626|162958608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.04
81633637|NCT02628626|162958609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.29
81633638|NCT02628626|162958610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.39
81633639|NCT02628626|162958611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.07
81633640|NCT02628626|162958612|SUPERIORITY|approximately 4 weeks post-treatment||||||0.12|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.12
81633641|NCT02628626|162958613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||ANCOVA|||Lifestyle Score||||0.67
81633642|NCT02628626|162958613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||ANCOVA|||Coping Score||||0.80
81633643|NCT02628626|162958613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||ANCOVA|||Depression Score||||0.49
81633644|NCT02628626|162958613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||ANCOVA|||Embarrassment Score||||0.60
81633645|NCT02628626|162958614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||ANCOVA|||Approximately 4 weeks post-treatment||||0.78
81633646|NCT03102034|162958637|OTHER||% vaccine recipients with solicited AEs|76.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.0|90.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||90|56|
81633647|NCT03102034|162958637|OTHER||% placebo recipients with solicited AEs|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.0|47.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||47|3|
81633648|NCT03102034|162958638|OTHER||% vaccinees with unsolicited AEs|24.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.0|44.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||44|10|
81633649|NCT03102034|162958638|OTHER||% placebo with unsolicited AEs|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|36.0|||||Confidence intervals were Exact Clopper-Pearson.|||36|0|
81633650|NCT03102034|162958643|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Due to unequal sample sizes, a 1-sided Fisher's exact test was used to test the hypothesis that proportions of greater than or equal to 4-fold rises were higher in the vaccinated than in the placebo group. Statistical significance level was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81633651|NCT03102034|162958644|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81633652|NCT03371017|162958657|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.5891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.2|||Log Rank|||||1.20|0.73|0.5891
81633653|NCT03371017|162958658|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.6139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.18|||Log Rank|||||1.18|0.76|0.6139
81633654|NCT03371017|162958659|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|2.69||||0.6264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.14|13.51|||Z-test|||||13.51|-8.14|0.6264
81633655|NCT03371017|162958660|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|3.76||||0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.55|14.07|||Z-test|||||14.07|-6.55|0.4750
81633656|NCT03371017|162958661|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|1.15||||0.8315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.45|11.75|||Z-test|||||11.75|-9.45|0.8315
81633657|NCT03371017|162958662|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|1.37||||0.7738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.96|10.69|||Z-test|||||10.69|-7.96|0.7738
81633658|NCT03371017|162958663|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.1387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.06|||Log Rank|||||1.06|0.67|0.1387
81633659|NCT03371017|162958664|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.7317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.19|||Log Rank|||||1.19|0.78|0.7317
81633660|NCT03371017|162958665|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|11.31||||0.0337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|22.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.37|0.24|0.0337
81633661|NCT03371017|162958666|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|-1.15||||0.9755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.63|9.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.34|-11.63|0.9755
81633662|NCT03371017|162958667|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.1359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.11|||Log Rank|||||1.11|0.48|0.1359
81633663|NCT03371017|162958668|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.8225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.43|||Log Rank|||||1.43|0.63|0.8225
81633664|NCT03371017|162958671|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|11.67||||0.0172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|21.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.87|1.47|0.0172
81633665|NCT03371017|162958672|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|0.18||||0.8679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.41|9.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified Analysis||9.77|-9.41|0.8679
81633666|NCT03371017|162958673|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.2846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.26|||Log Rank|||||1.26|0.46|0.2846
81633667|NCT03371017|162958674|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.61|||Log Rank|||||1.61|0.61|0.9853
81633668|NCT03371017|162958675|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.4117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.21|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis||1.21|0.63|0.4117
81633669|NCT03371017|162958676|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.7215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.3|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis||1.30|0.68|0.7215
81633670|NCT05116163|162958737|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Difference in the mean of percent of quality metrics achieved in the intervention arm minus the control arm.|||||<0.001
81633671|NCT05116163|162958738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1||||0.1164|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1164
81633672|NCT05116163|162958739|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.6781|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Intervention group mean - control group mean|||||0.6781
81633673|NCT05116163|162958740|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.4795|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Intervention group mean - control group mean|||||0.4795
81633674|NCT05116163|162958741|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056|||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison of 3-month vs. baseline adherence scores in patients of providers in the intervention arm vs. control||||0.056
81633675|NCT05116163|162958742|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.017
81633676|NCT05116163|162958743|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.3957|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean from intervention arm - control arm.|||||0.3957
81633677|NCT05116163|162958744|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.64||||||Comparing the incidence rate of ED visits for the intervention vs. control arms.||1.64|0.63|
81633678|NCT05116163|162958745|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.36||||||Incidence rate ratio comparing incidence rates of outpatient visits in the intervention vs. control arms.||1.36|1.07|
81633679|NCT05116163|162958746|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|4.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|9.73||||||Incidence rate ratio comparing the incidence rates of hospitalizations in the intervention vs. control arm patients.||9.73|1.69|
81633680|NCT05116163|162958747|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3882|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Post vs. pre IAT d-scores comparing the intervention vs. control arms.||||0.3882
81633681|NCT05116163|162958748|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3615|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing post vs. pre IAT d-scores between the intervention and control groups.||||0.3615
81633682|NCT05116163|162958749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9432|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing post vs pre IAT d-scores in the intervention vs. control arms.||||0.9432
81633683|NCT05116163|162958750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1453|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Post vs pre IAT d-scores for the intervention vs. control arms.||||0.1453
81633684|NCT02307682|162958759|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was 4 letters.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.3||1-sided p-value reported. Hypothesis tested according to the pre-specified hierarchical testing that ensures the global type I error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|||1.3|-2.5|0.0003
81633685|NCT02307682|162958759|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was 4 letters.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.8||1-sided p-value reported. Hypothesis tested according to the pre-specified hierarchical testing that ensures the global type I error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|||1.8|-2.1|<0.0001
81633686|NCT02307682|162958760|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was 4 letters.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.3||1-sided p-value reported. Hypothesis tested according to the pre-specified hierarchical testing that ensures the global type I error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|||1.3|-2.4|0.0001
81633687|NCT02307682|162958760|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was 4 letters.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.9||1-sided p-value reported. Hypothesis tested according to the pre-specified hierarchical testing that ensures the global type I error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|||1.9|-1.9|<0.0001
81633688|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4||0.9|-1.4|
81633689|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|||1.1|-1.4|
81633690|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 8||1.2|-1.4|
81633691|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 8||1.2|-1.7|
81633692|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12||1.2|-1.8|
81633693|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12||1.6|-1.5|
81633694|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 16||1.5|-1.8|
81633695|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 16||2.1|-1.1|
81633696|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 20||1.0|-2.2|
81633697|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 20||1.2|-2.2|
81633698|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 24||1.3|-2.1|
81633699|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 24||1.6|-1.9|
81633700|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 28||1.7|-1.9|
81633701|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 28||2.2|-1.4|
81633702|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 32||1.3|-2.4|
81633703|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 32||2.5|-1.2|
81633704|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 36||0.8|-2.9|
81633705|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 36||1.6|-2.1|
81633706|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 40||1.6|-2.2|
81633707|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 40||2.1|-1.9|
81633708|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 44||1.9|-2.1|
81633709|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 44||2.2|-1.8|
81661067|NCT03486457|163014682|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.9477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Pain/Discomfort: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.16|-0.15|0.9477
81633710|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 48||1.3|-2.5|
81633711|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 48||1.8|-2.1|
81633712|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 52||1.8|-2.2|
81633713|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 52||1.9|-2.2|
81633714|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 56||1.5|-2.5|
81633715|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 56||1.4|-2.7|
81633716|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 60||1.9|-2.1|
81633717|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 60||1.9|-2.2|
81633718|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 64||1.7|-2.3|
81633719|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 64||1.9|-2.2|
81661068|NCT03486457|163014682|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.3829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Anxiety/Depression: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||0.19|-0.07|0.3829
81633720|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 68||2.0|-2.1|
81633721|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 68||1.9|-2.2|
81633722|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 72||2.3|-2.0|
81633723|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 72||1.8|-2.4|
81633724|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 76||2.4|-1.8|
81633725|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 76||2.1|-2.1|
81633726|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 80||2.7|-1.5|
81633727|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 80||2.8|-1.4|
81633728|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 84||2.7|-1.5|
81633729|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 84||2.4|-1.8|
81633730|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 88||2.5|-1.8|
81633731|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 88||2.4|-1.9|
81633732|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 92||2.5|-1.9|
81661069|NCT03486457|163014683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.084||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|10.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||10.12|1.90|0.0044
81633733|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 92||2.5|-1.8|
81661070|NCT03486457|163014683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.578|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.71|15.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||15.88|5.71|<0.0001
81633734|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 96||2.5|-1.9|
81661071|NCT03486457|163014683|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.442||0.7062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|5.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||5.74|-3.90|0.7062
81661072|NCT03486457|163014684|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.404||0.7228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|5.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Work Time Missed: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||5.63|-3.92|0.7228
81661073|NCT03486457|163014684|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.561||0.1682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.39|2.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Impairment While Working: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||2.72|-15.39|0.1682
81633735|NCT02307682|162958765|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 96||2.7|-1.6|
81633736|NCT02307682|162958766|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4 to Week 48||1.1|-1.9|
81633737|NCT02307682|162958766|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4 to Week 48||1.6|-1.5|
81633738|NCT02307682|162958766|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4 to Week 96||1.6|-1.8|
81633739|NCT02307682|162958766|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4 to Week 96||1.8|-1.7|
81633740|NCT02307682|162958767|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12 to Week 48||1.2|-2.0|
81633741|NCT02307682|162958767|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12 to Week 48||1.8|-1.6|
81633742|NCT02307682|162958767|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12 to Week 96||1.7|-1.9|
81633743|NCT02307682|162958767|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12 to Week 96||1.9|-1.7|
81633744|NCT02307682|162958768|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|||2.5|-1.7|
81633745|NCT02307682|162958768|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|||2.5|-1.7|
81633746|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|4.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||4.2|-4.2|
81633747|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|5.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||5.8|-2.8|
81633748|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|5.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||5.9|-4.4|
81633749|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|10.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||10.0|-1.2|
81633750|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|5.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||5.9|-5.9|
81633751|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|11.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||11.0|-0.5|
81633752|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|8.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||8.0|-3.7|
81661074|NCT03486457|163014684|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.707||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.56|3.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Overall Work Impairment: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||3.13|-15.56|0.1900
81661075|NCT03486457|163014684|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.581||0.6757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|4.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Work Time Missed: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||4.05|-6.22|0.6757
81661076|NCT03486457|163014684|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.905||0.6285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.13|7.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Impairment While Working: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||7.37|-12.13|0.6285
81661077|NCT03486457|163014684|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.333||0.6228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.23|7.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Overall Work Impairment: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||7.97|-13.23|0.6228
81661078|NCT03486457|163014685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-12.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.089|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-6.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3, Activity Impairment: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||-6.72|-18.90|<0.0001
81661079|NCT03486457|163014685|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.157||0.7384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.17|7.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6, Activity Impairment: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline value.||7.28|-5.17|0.7384
81661080|NCT00946101|163014686|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For the calculation of the power to rule out a 10% increase of fever rate in vaccine recipients with 300 evaluable subjects (240 vaccine and 60 placebo recipients), it is assumed that the true fever rate in the monovalent vaccine group is 3.0% to 8.0%,and the true fever rate in placebo group is 0% to 3% lower than the fever rate in the vaccine group.|rate difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|3.1|||score|||The rate of subjects with fever between the two treatment groups was compared based on the upper limit of the two-sided 95% exact confidence intervals for the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo). The upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence intervals was evaluated against the pre-specified equivalence criterion of 10% which corresponds to the following hypotheses: H0 (null): rate difference ≥ 10%, HA (alternative): rate difference \< 10%||3.1|-6.4|
81661081|NCT00946101|163014687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate difference|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|9.8|||score|||The number of subjects who experienced a post-dose seroresponse was compared based on the upper limit of the two-sided 95% exact confidence intervals for the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo).||9.8|-12.8|
81661082|NCT00946101|163014688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate difference|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|13.8|||score|||The number of subjects who experienced a post-dose seroresponse was compared based on the upper limit of the two-sided 95% exact confidence intervals for the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo).||13.8|-9.6|
81704794|NCT02579863|163105853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.83416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.84|||Stratified log-rank test||"Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by Age (\<75 years vs \>= 75 years) and ISS stage (I or II vs. III)."|||1.84|0.81|0.83416
81534495|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.3||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|55.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||55.8|-9.2|0.323
81704795|NCT02579863|163105854|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs SOC|5.8||||0.13102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|15.8|||One-sided p-value for testing|H0: difference in % =0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by 'Age' (\<75 years vs \>= 75 years) and 'ISS stage' (I or II vs. III); If there were no participants in one of the treatment groups involved in a comparison for a particular stratum, then that stratum was excluded from the treatment comparison.|15.8|-4.3|0.13102
81704796|NCT02019758|163105882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean post-treatment maximum eosinophil count will be compared between the OVB and MDI groups using a two-sample t-test.||||0.31
81704797|NCT02019758|163105883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean DSQ scores will be compared between the OVB and MDI groups using a two-sample t-test.||||0.70
81534496|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.8|58.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||58.5|-41.8|1.000
81534497|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-26.7||||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.2|23.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||23.9|-77.2|0.593
81661083|NCT00946101|163014689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate difference|17.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|27.1|||score|||The number of subjects who experienced a post-dose seroresponse was compared based on the upper limit of the two-sided 95% exact confidence intervals for the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo).||27.1|5.5|
81704798|NCT02019758|163105888|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.08||||||||2.08|0.52|
81704799|NCT02019758|163105889|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81704800|NCT02019758|163105890|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81704801|NCT02019758|163105891|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81704802|NCT00364832|163105892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Conversion Factor 90% CI|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|0.9|||||To analyze dose conversion factors (CF), 2nd regression (R) analysis was performed on 3 different CF dose groups, using the R slope estimates of Hb change over 6 weeks. Equi-effective CF was interpolated using value that gives an Hb change of zero.|All cohorts with dosing frequency 1x/ week (0.4, 0.8 and 1.2 dose group)||0.90|0.73|
81704803|NCT00364832|163105892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Conversion Factor 90% CI|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|0.86|||||To analyze dose conversion factors (CF), 2nd regression (R) analysis was performed on 3 different CF dose groups, using the R slope estimates of Hb change over 6 weeks. Equi-effective CF was interpolated using value that gives an Hb change of zero.|All cohorts with dosing frequency 1x/ 3 weeks (0.4, 0.8 and 1.2 dose group)||0.86|0.55|
81466516|NCT02045862|162625423|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.65|7.38|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||7.38|2.65|<0.001
81704804|NCT00364832|163105892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Conversion Factor 90% CI|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.09|||||To analyze dose conversion factors (CF), 2nd regression (R) analysis was performed on 3 different CF dose groups, using the R slope estimates of Hb change over 6 weeks. Equi-effective CF was interpolated using value that gives an Hb change of zero.|All cohorts with dosing frequency 1x/ 4 weeks (0.4, 0.8 and 1.2 dose group)||1.09|0.81|
81704805|NCT00762528|163105898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81704806|NCT00762528|163105899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81704807|NCT00762528|163105900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81704808|NCT00762528|163105901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81704809|NCT00762528|163105902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81704810|NCT00762528|163105903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81534498|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.3||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|55.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||55.8|-9.2|0.323
81704811|NCT00762528|163105904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81704812|NCT00762528|163105905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81534499|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.8|58.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||58.5|-41.8|1.000
81534500|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.7||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|66.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||66.5|-23.1|0.600
81704813|NCT03053401|163105913|OTHER|Test of difference was conducted.||||||0.026|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.026
81704814|NCT03053401|163105914|OTHER|||||||0.762||||||Alpha = 0.025 for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.762
81704815|NCT03053401|163105914|OTHER|||||||0.41||||||Alpha = 0.025 for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test with Exact Option|||||||0.410
81704816|NCT03053401|163105915|OTHER|Test of Difference conducted.||||||0.454|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.454
81704817|NCT03011775|163105963|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The threshold for statistical significance was P value of .05||||||<0.05
81704818|NCT03011775|163105964|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81704819|NCT03011775|163105966|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81704820|NCT03011775|163105967|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81633753|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|8.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||8.3|-3.8|
81704821|NCT03011775|163105969|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81704822|NCT03011775|163105970|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81704823|NCT03011775|163105971|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.3
81704824|NCT00356057|163105972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.437|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.437
81704825|NCT00356057|163105972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.405|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.405
81704826|NCT00356057|163105973|EQUIVALENCE|Complication-free rate was evaluated in an equivalence (non-inferiority) format compared to a target of 85% minus delta (10%), where delta is the clinically significant difference for establishing equivalence.||||||0.0596|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0596
81704827|NCT00356057|163105974|EQUIVALENCE|Complication-free rate was evaluated in an equivalence (non-inferiority) format compared to a target of 85% minus delta (10%), where delta is the clinically significant difference for establishing equivalence.||||||0.0009|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0009
81704828|NCT00356057|163105977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.030
81704829|NCT00356057|163105977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81704830|NCT00356057|163105981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81704831|NCT00356057|163105981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.014
81704832|NCT00356057|163105982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.020
81704833|NCT00356057|163105982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81704834|NCT00356057|163105983|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81661084|NCT00946101|163014690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate difference|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|17.6|||score|||Rates of solicited symptoms following each dose (Days 1 to 8 and Days 1 to 15) between the two treatment groups were compated following each dose. Exact two-sided 95% confidence intervals (Chan and Zhang, 1999) on the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo) were constructed. There were no prespecified equivalence criteria for the secondary analyses.||17.6|-8.4|
81661085|NCT00946101|163014693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate difference|13.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|25.7|||score|||Rates of solicited symptoms following each dose (Days 1 to 8 and Days 1 to 15) between the two treatment groups were compared following each dose. Exact two-sided 95% confidence intervals (Chan and Zhang, 1999) on the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo) were constructed. There were no prespecified equivalence criteria for the secondary analyses.||25.7|-0.4|
81661086|NCT00946101|163014696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate difference|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|6.1|||score|||Rates of solicited symptoms following each dose (Days 1 to 8 and Days 1 to 15) between the two treatment groups were compared following each dose. Exact two-sided 95% confidence intervals (Chan and Zhang, 1999) on the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo) were constructed. There were no prespecified equivalence criteria for the secondary analyses.||6.1|-19.7|
81661087|NCT00946101|163014699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate difference|-6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|7.1|||score|||Rates of solicited symptoms following each dose (Days 1 to 8 and Days 1 to 15) between the two treatment groups were compared following each dose. Exact two-sided 95% confidence intervals (Chan and Zhang, 1999) on the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo) were constructed. There were no prespecified equivalence criteria for the secondary analyses.||7.1|-20.3|
81661088|NCT00946101|163014708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate difference|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|14.7|||score|||The number of subjects who achieved a post Dose 1 HAI titer greater than or equal to 32 against the H1N1 strain was compared based on the upper limit of the two-sided 95% exact confidence intervals for the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo).||14.7|-6.1|
81661089|NCT00946101|163014709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate difference|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|15.1|||score|||The number of subjects who achieved a post Dose 1 HAI titer greater than or equal to 32 against the H1N1 strain was compared based on the upper limit of the two-sided 95% exact confidence intervals for the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo).||15.1|-5.8|
81661090|NCT00946101|163014710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate difference|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|25.2|||score|||The number of subjects who achieved a post Dose 2 HAI titer greater than or equal to 32 against the H1N1 strain was compared based on the upper limit of the two-sided 95% exact confidence intervals for the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo).||25.2|5.9|
81704835|NCT00356057|163105983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81534501|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.7||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|65.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||65.2|-1.9|0.162
81661091|NCT00701220|163014724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||The data were analyzed using analysis of variance for repeated measures with two groups. The repeated measure was the proportion of circulating blood cells that were positive for aldehyde dehydrogenase using the commercially available Aldofluor assay. The two groups were those with ischemic and non-ischemic cardiomyopathy. This analysis permitted both intergroup and intragroup analysis of the change in aldehyde dehydrogenase positive cells.||||<0.05
81704836|NCT00356057|163105984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.039
81704837|NCT00356057|163105984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81704838|NCT01620593|163105986|SUPERIORITY|t-test|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81661092|NCT04018092|163014755|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.573||||||Only 2 values, thus not necessary to adjust.|Regression, Linear|The independent variable = intervention (active, sham); Covariates=baseline scores, site (Florida, Arizona), age (yrs), sex (m,f), and education (yrs)||linear regression was used to analyze pre-post intervention changes in the active vs sham group. Covariates in regression were baseline cognitive performance, site (University of Florida, University of Arizona), age (yrs), sex (F, M) and education (years)||||0.573
81704839|NCT01000818|163105990|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The raltegravir AUC0-12 hr geometric mean ratio (raltegravir + omeprazole/raltegravir) is noniferior at less than 2.0.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.39||||||95.0|1.04|1.84||||||||1.84|1.04|
81704840|NCT01000818|163105990|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The raltegravir AUC0-12 hr geometric mean ratio (raltegravir + omeprazole/raltegravir) is noniferior at less than 2.0.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.45||||||95.0|1.09|1.93||||||||1.93|1.09|
81704841|NCT05103475|163105991|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||1||||||The investigators used Fisher's exact due to small cell sizes.|Fisher Exact|The reported value represents the calculated p-value for the Fisher's Exact test.||||||1.0
81704842|NCT05103475|163105992|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.35
81661093|NCT04018092|163014756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043||||||Default Mode Network Analysis: Regression was performed using permutation tests with 5000 iterations for significance and to address multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Covariates: Baseline network segregation values, Age, Sex, Education years, study site Baseline white matter hyperintensity volume. DOF = (1, 135)||||||0.043
81661094|NCT04018092|163014756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.285||||||Frontoparietal Control Network Analysis: Regression was performed using permutation tests with 5000 iterations for significance and to address multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Covariates: Baseline network segregation values, age, sex, education years, study site and baseline white matter hyperintensity volume. DOF = (1, 135)||||||0.285
81661095|NCT04055090|163014758|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.438||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, and use of gabapentin/pregabalin as main fixed effects|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measures with treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, and use of gabapentin/pregabalin as main fixed effects. The Baseline average 24-hour pain score was included as a covariate.|||-0.02|-1.76|0.0460
81661096|NCT04055090|163014760|OTHER|||||||0.219|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2190
81704843|NCT05103475|163105993|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.15||||||The investigators used Fisher's Exact due to small cell sizes.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.15
81704844|NCT05103475|163105994|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post comparison for control group scores.||||0.43
81704845|NCT05103475|163105994|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post comparison for RAP group score.||||0.24
81704846|NCT05103475|163105994|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.53||||||F = 0.41|ANOVA|||ANOVA results - group x time interaction.||||0.53
81704847|NCT05103475|163105995|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post comparison for control group.||||0.70
81704848|NCT05103475|163105995|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post comparison for RAP group.||||0.17
81704849|NCT05103475|163105995|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.18||||||F = 1.95|ANOVA|||ANOVA results - group x time interaction.||||0.18
81633754|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|6.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||6.1|-5.9|
81704850|NCT05103475|163105996|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post comparison - control group.||||0.37
81704851|NCT05103475|163105996|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post comparison - RAP group.||||0.50
81534502|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.1|67.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||67.4|-34.1|1.000
81633755|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|9.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||9.9|-2.4|
81633756|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|7.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||7.3|-4.2|
81633757|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|13.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||13.4|0.8|
81633758|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|8.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||8.5|-4.3|
81704852|NCT05103475|163105996|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.9||||||F = 0.01|ANOVA|||ANOVA results - group x time interaction.||||0.90
81633759|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|9.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||9.4|-3.4|
81633760|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|7.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||7.2|-5.0|
81704853|NCT05103475|163105997|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post comparison - control group.||||0.56
81704854|NCT05103475|163105997|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post comparison - RAP group.||||0.32
81704855|NCT05103475|163105997|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.41||||||F = 0.71|ANOVA|||ANOVA results - group x time interaction.||||0.41
81704856|NCT05103475|163105998|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post comparison - control group.||||0.50
81704857|NCT05103475|163105998|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post comparison - RAP group.||||0.60
81704858|NCT05103475|163105998|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.98||||||F = 0.0|ANOVA|||ANOVA results - group x time interaction.||||0.98
81704859|NCT05103475|163105999|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post comparison - control group.||||0.54
81704860|NCT05103475|163105999|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post comparison - RAP group.||||0.15
81704861|NCT05103475|163105999|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.04||||||F = 4.9|ANOVA|||ANOVA results - group x time interaction.||||0.04
81704862|NCT05103475|163106000|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post comparison - control group.||||0.11
81661097|NCT04055090|163014761|OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.48||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, and use of gabapentin/pregabalin as main fixed effects. Baseline average 24-hour pain score is included as a covariate.|||-0.29|-2.67|0.0155
81661098|NCT04426851|163014768|OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means (%)|45.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|41.4|50.9|||||"Ratio was calculated as: BI 1358894 100 mg tablet fasted/BI 1358894 (C-14) 100 ug i.v.~Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)=14.3."|The Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subjects' and 'formulation'. The effect 'subjects' was considered as random, whereas 'formulation' was considered as fixed.||50.9|41.4|
81661099|NCT04426851|163014769|OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means (%)|141.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|129.3|154.6|||||Ratio was calculated as: BI 1358894 100 mg oral suspension fed/BI 1358894 100 mg oral suspension fasted. Intra -individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)=10.9.|The ANOVA model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence or block', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||154.6|129.3|
81661100|NCT04426851|163014771|OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means (%)|65.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.6|78.0|||||Ratio was calculated as: BI 1358894 100 mg oral suspension fed/BI 1358894 100 mg oral suspension fasted. Intra - individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)=22.5.|The ANOVA model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence or block', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||78.0|54.6|
81661101|NCT04426851|163014772|OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means (%)|148.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|138.1|159.5|||||Ratio was calculated as: BI 1358894 100 mg oral suspension fed/BI 1358894 100 mg oral suspension fasted. Intra - individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) =8.7.|The ANOVA model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence or block', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||159.5|138.1|
81661102|NCT02476279|163014783|NON_INFERIORITY|To declare noninferiority, the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the risk difference in post-ERCP pancreatitis (indomethacin alone minus indomethacin plus stent) needed to be less than 5% in both the intention-to-treat and per protocol analysis populations.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.036|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.066|||||These numbers are in the intention-to-treat analysis population. Risk difference in post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP) is calculated as risk of PEP in indomethacin alone arm minus risk of PEP in indomethacin plus stent arm.|||0.066|0.006|
81661103|NCT02476279|163014783|NON_INFERIORITY|To declare noninferiority, the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the risk difference in post-ERCP pancreatitis (indomethacin alone minus indomethacin plus stent) needed to be less than 5% in both the intention-to-treat and per protocol analysis populations.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.028|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.06|||||These numbers are in the per protocol analysis population. Risk difference in post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP) is calculated as risk of PEP in indomethacin alone arm minus risk of PEP in indomethacin plus stent arm.|||0.060|-0.003|
81661104|NCT02476279|163014784|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.021|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.043|||||These numbers are in the intention-to-treat analysis population. Risk difference is calculated as risk of moderate-severe PEP in indomethacin alone arm minus risk of moderate-severe PEP in indomethacin plus stent arm.|||0.043|-0.002|
81661105|NCT02476279|163014784|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.044|||||These numbers are in the per protocol analysis population. Risk difference is calculated as risk of moderate-severe PEP in indomethacin alone arm minus risk of moderate-severe PEP in indomethacin plus stent arm.|||0.044|-0.004|
81534503|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.5|77.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||77.2|-50.5|1.000
81661106|NCT00116337|163014785|OTHER|Statistical analyses was performed using a repeated measures analysis of variance and Paired t test. A p value of \< 0.05 was taken as indicating statistical significance.|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Statistical analyses will be performed using a repeated measures analysis of variance and Paired t test.||Each patient was served as their own control; comparisons was made at various points in the study. Clinical parameters was assessed before the study and also at several end points following the Reconditioning Phase.||||<0.05
81661107|NCT00116337|163014787|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||nonparametric analog (Freidman Test)|||The data prior to implantation were compared with data obtained after implantation of the cough system using a nonparametric analog (Freidman Test) to the standard repeated measures analysis of variance. Statistical significance was assumed at P\<0.05. This alpha level was chosen as a correlation for inflated type I error rates because of multiple comparisons. Results are reported as means ± SEs.||||<0.05
81661108|NCT04494256|163014815|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.84|=|0.9924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.47|15.32||ANCOVA model included: treatment as a fixed effect and adjusted for the following covariates: baseline disease duration since symptom onset, baseline percent predicted SVC, baseline plasma NfL, and use of riluzole or edaravone.|ANCOVA|||||15.32|-15.47|=0.9924
81466517|NCT02045862|162625423|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|6.13|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||6.13|1.43|0.002
81661109|NCT04494256|163014816|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01|=|0.9203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|3.74||ANCOVA model included: treatment as a fixed effect and adjusted for the following covariates: baseline disease duration since symptom onset, baseline percent predicted SVC, baseline plasma NfL, and use of riluzole or edaravone.|ANCOVA|||||3.74|-4.14|=0.9203
81704863|NCT05103475|163106000|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post comparison - RAP group.||||0.09
81661110|NCT04494256|163014817|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|=|0.1069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.04||ANCOVA model included: treatment as a fixed effect and adjusted for the following covariates: baseline disease duration since symptom onset, baseline percent predicted SVC, baseline plasma NfL, and use of riluzole or edaravone.|ANCOVA|||||0.04|-0.41|=0.1069
81661111|NCT04494256|163014818|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.29|||=|0.1003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.433|42.587|||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by median baseline plasma NfL||||42.587|0.433|=0.1003
81661112|NCT04494256|163014819|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1143|||||||Kaplan-Meier product limit method|||||||=0.1143
81704864|NCT05103475|163106000|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.75||||||F = 0.10|ANOVA|||ANOVA results - group x time interaction.||||0.75
81661113|NCT01778023|163014829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|5.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.09|6.21|||ANOVA|The HV after 6 months of treatment was analysed using an ANCOVA method with group and sex as fixed effects, and age as a covariate.||Let D be a mean difference of the primary endpoint between group A and group B. Null hypothesis H0: D = 0 vs. alternative H1: D ≠ 0 will be statistically tested by an ANOVA model.||6.21|4.09|<0.0001
81661114|NCT03086213|163014880|NON_INFERIORITY|the definition of non-inferiority analysis is that the new method is no less effective than standard interventions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.025||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|95.0||whether or not the p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom|Paravertebral nerve block arm represents the numerator and intercostal block represents the denominator for relative risk|null hypothesis||95|5|0.025
81534504|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|70.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||70.8|-100.0|1.000
81534505|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|86.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||86.7|-20.0|1.000
81633761|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|14.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||14.4|1.5|
81661115|NCT03086213|163014881|SUPERIORITY|During the calculation of sample size,a sample size of 24 patients per group was calculated as being required to ensure 90% power of detecting the difference-if any-as statistically significant at the 5% level|||||<|0.05||||||the p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom is defined as sample size subtraction one.||null hypothesis||||<0.05
81633762|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|7.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||7.0|-5.4|
81661116|NCT03086213|163014884|SUPERIORITY|During the calculation of sample size,a sample size of 24 patients per group was calculated as being required to ensure 90% power of detecting the difference-if any-as statistically significant at the 5% level||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Degree of freedom is defined as sample size subtraction one.||null hypothesis||||0.05
81661117|NCT01616056|163014886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81633763|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|14.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||14.5|2.1|
81633764|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|8.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||8.1|-4.4|
81633765|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|15.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||15.1|2.0|
81661118|NCT01616056|163014888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81661119|NCT01616056|163014890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81661120|NCT01616056|163014893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81661121|NCT01249274|163014898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.19||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.36|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Negative binomial distribution, log link, and first-order autoregressive covariance structure|Estimated value is the risk ratio estimate for the treatment x time interaction term. Time was treated as a continuous variable and progesterone was the reference group for the treatment variable.|||1.36|1.04|0.010
81661122|NCT01249274|163014899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|30.39||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|290.04|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Negative binomial distribution, log link, and first-order autoregressive covariance structure|Estimated value is RR for treatment\*time interaction for placebo at 3-mo post-trial follow-up. Time treated as a 3-level categorical variable; week 0 (ref), week 12 \& 3-month post-trial follow-up. Treatment variable reference group was progesterone.|We calculated that a sample size of 50 women would have 80% power to detect a significant (p\<0.05) difference between groups if the effect size for the primary outcome was large.||290.04|3.18|0.003
81661123|NCT01249274|163014899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|16.65||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|235.52|||Generalized Estimating Equation||Estimated value is RR for treatment\*time interaction term for placebo at week 12. Time was treated as a 3-level categorical variable; week 0 (ref), week 12 and 3-month post-trial follow-up. Treatment variable reference group was progesterone.|Negative binomial distribution, log link, and first-order autoregressive covariance structure||235.52|1.18|0.038
81661124|NCT01249274|163014900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.15|||Generalized Estimating Equation||Estimated value is the risk ratio for the treatment x time interaction term. Time was treated as a continuous variable and progesterone was the reference group for treatment.|We calculated that a sample size of 50 women would have 80% power to detect a significant (p\<0.05) difference between groups if the effect size for the primary outcome was large.||1.15|0.87|0.99
81661125|NCT01249274|163014901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.34||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|7.88|||Generalized Estimating Equation||Estimated value is RR for treatment\*time interaction for placebo at 3-mo post-trial follow-up. Time treated as a 3-level categorical variable; week 0 (ref), week 12 \& 3-month post-trial follow-up. Treatment variable reference group was progesterone.|We calculated that a sample size of 50 women would have 80% power to detect a significant (p\<0.05) difference between groups if the effect size for the primary outcome was large.||7.88|0.23|0.75
81661126|NCT01249274|163014901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.18||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|5.84|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Negative binomial distribution, log link, and first-order autoregressive covariance structure|Estimated value is RR for treatment\*time interaction for placebo at week 12. Time was treated as a 3-level categorical variable; week 0 (ref), week 12 \& 3-month post-trial follow-up. Treatment variable reference group was progesterone.|||5.84|0.24|0.84
81661127|NCT01249274|163014902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.103|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1030
81661128|NCT01249274|163014903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Score Statistic For Type 3 GEE Analysis|0.01||||0.9116|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized Estimating Equation|Gamma distribution, logit link, 1st-order autoregressive covariance structure; p-value is for chi-sq (df=1) for type 3 GEE analysis score statistic|Estimated value is chi-sq (df=1) for type 3 GEE analysis score statistic for week\*treatment interaction term.|||||0.9116
81661129|NCT01249274|163014906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|4.71||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|20.5|||Regression, Cox||Ratio presented is for placebo versus progesterone|||20.50|1.09|0.048
81661130|NCT01249274|163014907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|3.5||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|13.3|||Regression, Cox||Ratio presented is for placebo versus progesterone|||13.30|0.92|0.06
81534506|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-40.0||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.9|2.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||2.9|-82.9|0.464
81661131|NCT00138671|163014923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||||90.0|-0.17|0.36||||||Week 6||0.36|-0.17|
81661132|NCT00138671|163014923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||||90.0|-0.27|0.26||||||Week 12||0.26|-0.27|
81661133|NCT00138671|163014923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||||90.0|-0.29|0.26||||||Week 26||0.26|-0.29|
81661134|NCT00138671|163014923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||||90.0|-0.36|0.2||||||Week 39||0.20|-0.36|
81661135|NCT00138671|163014923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||||90.0|-0.23|0.35||||||Week 52||0.35|-0.23|
81661136|NCT00138671|163014923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||||90.0|-0.29|0.31||||||Week 52 LOCF||0.31|-0.29|
81534507|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-50.0||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|19.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||19.3|-100.0|0.400
81534508|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-46.7||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|17.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||17.2|-100.0|0.464
81661137|NCT00138671|163014924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.475||||||90.0|-23.47|14.518||||||Week 6||14.518|-23.47|
81661138|NCT00138671|163014924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.91||||||90.0|-30.04|8.232||||||Week 12||8.232|-30.04|
81661139|NCT00138671|163014924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.84||||||90.0|-42.51|-3.166||||||Week 26||-3.166|-42.51|
81661140|NCT00138671|163014924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.222||||||90.0|-28.52|12.075||||||Week 39||12.075|-28.52|
81661141|NCT00138671|163014924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.329||||||90.0|-29.27|12.616||||||Week 52||12.616|-29.27|
81661142|NCT00138671|163014924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.406||||||90.0|-13.7|16.514||||||Week 52 LOCF||16.514|-13.70|
81661143|NCT00138671|163014925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.884||||||90.0|-0.317|2.084||||||Week 1||2.084|-0.317|
81661144|NCT00138671|163014925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||||90.0|-0.728|1.668||||||Week 2||1.668|-0.728|
81661145|NCT00138671|163014925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.382||||||90.0|-0.815|1.579||||||Week 3||1.579|-0.815|
81661146|NCT00138671|163014925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.405||||||90.0|-0.793|1.602||||||Week 4||1.602|-0.793|
81661147|NCT00138671|163014925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.562||||||90.0|-0.642|1.766||||||Week 6||1.766|-0.642|
81704865|NCT05103475|163106001|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.41|||||||Fisher Exact|The investigators used Fisher's Exact due to small cell sizes.||Likelihood to participate in a program like it in the future||||0.41
81661148|NCT00138671|163014925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.416||||||90.0|-0.809|1.641||||||Week 9||1.641|-0.809|
81661149|NCT00138671|163014925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.019||||||90.0|-1.416|1.454||||||Week 11||1.454|-1.416|
81633766|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|7.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||7.1|-5.2|
81633767|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|13.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||13.8|0.7|
81466518|NCT02045862|162625424|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|7.83|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||7.83|2.47|<0.001
81466519|NCT02045862|162625424|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|5.93|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||5.93|0.62|0.016
81466520|NCT02045862|162625425|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|4.59|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||4.59|0.77|0.006
81466521|NCT02045862|162625425|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|2.93|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||2.93|-0.87|0.287
81466522|NCT02045862|162625427|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron 50 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the mirabegron monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.16|-0.47|<0.001
81466523|NCT02045862|162625427|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Solifenacin 5 mg (EoT): Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of the solifenacin monotherapy group from the adjusted mean of the combination therapy group (solifenacin 5 mg + mirabegron 50 mg) based on the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.05|-0.36|0.011
81466524|NCT02045862|162625439|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.15|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours during the last 3 days as a covariate.||2.15|1.26|<0.001
81466525|NCT02045862|162625439|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.67|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours during the last 3 days as a covariate.||1.67|0.97|0.080
81466526|NCT02045862|162625440|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|2.78|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline OAB-q subscale as a covariate.||2.78|1.49|<0.001
81466527|NCT02045862|162625440|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline OAB-q subscale as a covariate.||2.57|1.37|<0.001
81466528|NCT02045862|162625441|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.43|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline OAB-q subscale as a covariate.||2.43|1.36|<0.001
81661150|NCT00138671|163014925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091||||||90.0|-1.127|1.308||||||Week 12||1.308|-1.127|
81661151|NCT00138671|163014925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.309||||||90.0|-1.551|0.934||||||Week 18||0.934|-1.551|
81661152|NCT00138671|163014925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.869||||||90.0|-2.123|0.384||||||Week 26||0.384|-2.123|
81661153|NCT00138671|163014925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.664||||||90.0|-2.968|-0.36||||||Week 39||-0.360|-2.968|
81466529|NCT02045862|162625441|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.92|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline OAB-q subscale as a covariate.||1.92|1.08|0.014
81661154|NCT00138671|163014925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.116||||||90.0|-3.829|-0.403||||||Week 50||-0.403|-3.829|
81661155|NCT00138671|163014925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.801||||||90.0|-3.204|-0.397||||||Week 51||-0.397|-3.204|
81661156|NCT00138671|163014925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.026||||||90.0|-3.384|-0.668||||||Week 52||-0.668|-3.384|
81661157|NCT00138671|163014925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.451||||||90.0|-3.003|0.101||||||Week 52 LOCF||0.101|-3.003|
81661158|NCT01831856|163014987|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.5749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.85|||Log Rank|||The primary criterion, time to first Atrial Fibrillation (AF) recurrence or atrial flutter emergence, was described using survival curves according to the Kaplan-Meier method, reporting the first and third quartiles (Q1, Q3), median, and 95% confidence interval. The time to first AF recurrence or atrial flutter emergence was compared between treatment groups using the Log rank test. Hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals were estimated with the Cox regression model.||1.85|0.71|0.5749
81661159|NCT01498653|163015015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|28.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.1|36.9|||ANCOVA|||||36.9|20.1|<0.001
81661160|NCT00298090|163015028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Other|0.0||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.48|||repeated measures model||A repeated measures model was used to assess whether the one-minute average StO2 values differed systematically between pre and post arterial line placement.|||1.48|-0.80|0.55
81661161|NCT01708213|163015030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Parametric Testing|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Parametric testing|||||||<0.05
81661162|NCT02996565|163015032|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.76||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|1.33||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|planned contrast|The planned contrast compares model-predicted change in SBP from index to 365 days in Telehealth Care vs. Best Practice Clinic-Based Care.|adjusted for baseline SBP, baseline DBP, baseline age, sex, Asian race|||1.33|-2.84|0.45
81661163|NCT02996565|163015033|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted all EHR-documented DBPs from treatment group, days elapsed from index to each DBP (time) and treatment group by time with random clinic and patient intercepts.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.28||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|1.51||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|planned contrast|The planned contrast compares the model-predicted change in DBP from index to 365 days in Telehealth care vs. index to 365 days in clinic based care.|adjusted for baseline SBP, baseline DBP, baseline age, sex, Asian race|||1.51|-0.95|0.64
81661164|NCT02996565|163015034|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|1.85||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood pf reporting high satisfaction at 6 months relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.85|1.27|<0.001
81534509|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|70.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||70.8|-100.0|1.000
81704866|NCT05103475|163106001|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.003||||||The investigators used Fisher's Exact due to small cell sizes.|Fisher Exact|||Help to manage back pain.||||0.003
81661165|NCT02996565|163015035|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.25||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.52||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood pf reporting high satisfaction at 6 months relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.52|1.02|0.03
81661166|NCT02996565|163015036|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted the likelihood that smoking was current 12 months by treatment group with random clinic intercept.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.07||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The risk ratio compares the likelihood of current smoking at 12 months in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|unadjusted|||1.07|0.95|0.73
81661167|NCT02996565|163015037|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.4||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the side effect was a problem at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.4|.98|0.08
81661168|NCT02996565|163015038|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.29||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the side effect was a problem at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.29|0.95|0.18
81661169|NCT02996565|163015039|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.11||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the side effect was a problem at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.11|0.87|0.77
81686045|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.67|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.67|0.78|
81686046|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.08|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.08|0.71|
81704867|NCT05103475|163106001|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||1||||||The investigators used Fisher's Exact due to small sample sizes.|Fisher Exact|The reported value represents the calculated p-value for the Fisher's Exact test.||Would recommend to another Veteran.||||1.00
81704868|NCT05103475|163106001|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.07||||||The investigators used Fisher's Exact due to small cell sizes.|Fisher Exact|||Liked the program.||||0.07
81704869|NCT05103475|163106002|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.91|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post comparison - control group.||||0.91
81704870|NCT05103475|163106002|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post comparison - RAP group.||||0.51
81704871|NCT05103475|163106002|OTHER|Please note that all data analyses were exploratory because this was feasibility pilot.||||||0.42||||||F = 0.68|ANOVA|||ANOVA results - group x time interaction.||||0.42
81704872|NCT01248585|163106038|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.177||1-sided p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||One-sided 0.05 level test with 90% power, 298 participants required.||0.177|0|0.05
81704873|NCT01248585|163106039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.009||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.10|-0.08|0.432
81704874|NCT01248585|163106041|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.18||Fisher exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||0.18|0.01|0.15
81704875|NCT01248585|163106042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.06|3.97|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||3.97|-5.06|0.07
81466530|NCT02045862|162625442|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.41|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours as a covariate.||2.41|1.34|<0.001
81466531|NCT02045862|162625442|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.95|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio wa from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.95|1.06|0.019
81466532|NCT02045862|162625443|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours as a covariate.||2.19|1.26|<0.001
81704876|NCT02896192|163106044|OTHER||CI||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided p-value obtained from exact binomial test, testing that at least 5% of participants in the population of interest would achieve 10% weight loss.|Exact binomial test|||||||<0.0001
81704877|NCT02896192|163106045|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided p-value obtained from exact binomial test, testing that at least 5% of participants in the population of interest would achieve 10% weight loss.|Exact binomial test|||||||<0.0001
81704878|NCT02896192|163106046|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-25.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.49|-22.98|||Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance|||Model based summary statistics from longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effect for visit, baseline body weight and random effect for participant, one sided p-value from model.||-22.98|-28.49|<0.0001
81704879|NCT02896192|163106047|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-27.77||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.58|-14.96|||Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance|||Model based summary statistics from longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effect for week, baseline daily hunger score and random effect for participant, one sided p-value from model.||-14.96|-40.58|0.0005
81704880|NCT02896192|163106048|OTHER|||||||0.0004||||||One-sided p-value obtained from exact binomial test, testing that ≥ 5% of participants in the population of interest would achieve ≥ 25% improvement in daily hunger score.|Exact binomial test|||||||0.0004
81704881|NCT02896192|163106049|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-18.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.27|-14.88|||Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance|||Model based summary statistics from longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effect for visit, baseline waist circumference and random effect for participant, one sided p-value from model.||-14.88|-21.27|<0.0001
81704882|NCT02896192|163106052|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-27.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.6|-24.29|||Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance|||Model based summary statistics from longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effect for week, baseline BMI and random effect for participant, one sided p-value from model.||-24.29|-30.60|<0.0001
81704883|NCT04315298|163106074|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean (log scale)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.456|-1.035||P-value is based on the ANCOVA model for differences between treatment groups in terms of \[ln(CRP at day 4 ) - ln(baseline CRP)\].|ANCOVA|||||-1.035|-1.456|<0.0001
81704884|NCT04315298|163106074|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean (log scale)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.511|-1.09||p-value is based on the ANCOVA model for differences between treatment groups in terms of \[ln(CRP at day 4 ) - ln(baseline CRP)\].|ANCOVA|||||-1.090|-1.511|<0.0001
81704885|NCT04315298|163106075|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.1||||0.3707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|21.7||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.7|-8.4|0.3707
81704886|NCT04315298|163106075|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.5||||0.3261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|21.3||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.3|-7.4|0.3261
81704887|NCT04315298|163106076|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.2||||0.7328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|36.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline||||36.8|-26.2|0.7328
81704888|NCT04315298|163106077|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.5687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.66||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by disease severity (severe, critical) and use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||||1.66|0.76|0.5687
81704889|NCT04315298|163106077|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.7014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.62||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by disease severity (severe, critical) and use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||||1.62|0.74|0.7014
81704890|NCT04315298|163106078|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.3622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.7||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by disease severity (severe, critical) and use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||||1.70|0.83|0.3622
81704891|NCT04315298|163106078|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.5802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.63||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by disease severity (severe, critical) and use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||||1.63|0.79|0.5802
81704892|NCT04315298|163106079|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.02||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by disease severity (severe, critical and MSOD) and use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||||2.02|0.83|0.2340
81704893|NCT04315298|163106079|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.6949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.79||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by disease severity (severe, critical and MSOD) and use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||||1.79|0.74|0.6949
81704894|NCT04315298|163106080|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27||||0.3151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.43||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe||2.43|0.66|0.3151
81704895|NCT04315298|163106080|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.1884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.41||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe||1.41|0.39|0.1884
81704896|NCT04315298|163106080|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.61||||0.4356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.4||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical||3.40|0.76|0.4356
81704897|NCT04315298|163106080|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.1||||0.0371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|4.4||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical||4.40|1.01|0.0371
81704898|NCT04315298|163106080|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.8923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.05||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD||3.05|0.32|0.8923
81704899|NCT04315298|163106080|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.71||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD||2.71|0.25|0.6940
81704900|NCT04315298|163106081|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.14||||0.0832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|5.65||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe Baseline IL-6 \< 87.04 pg/mL (median)||5.65|0.81|0.0832
81704901|NCT04315298|163106081|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.93||||0.1369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|4.8||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe Baseline IL-6 \< 87.04 pg/mL (median)||4.80|0.77|0.1369
81704902|NCT04315298|163106081|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.9636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.95||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe Baseline IL-6 \>= 87.04 pg/mL (median)||1.95|0.28|0.9636
81704903|NCT04315298|163106081|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.24||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.74||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe Baseline IL-6 \>= 87.04 pg/mL (median)||0.74|0.08|0.0038
81704904|NCT04315298|163106081|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|3.13||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical Baseline IL-6 \< 166.68pg/mL (Median)||3.13|0.47|0.7380
81704905|NCT04315298|163106081|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.7342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|3.05||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical Baseline IL-6 \<166.68pg/mL (Median)||3.05|0.48|0.7342
81466533|NCT02045862|162625443|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.62|0.94|0.133
81704906|NCT04315298|163106081|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.58||||0.1934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|16.17||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical Baseline IL-6 \>= 166.68pg/mL (Median)||16.17|0.79|0.1934
81704907|NCT04315298|163106081|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|5.33||||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|23.94||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical Baseline IL-6 \>= 166.68pg/mL (Median)||23.94|1.19|0.0159
81704908|NCT04315298|163106081|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.6281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|8.75||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD Baseline IL-6 \<254.95 pg/mL (Median)||8.75|0.13|0.6281
81704909|NCT04315298|163106081|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.4971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|6.13||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD Baseline IL-6 \<254.95 pg/mL (Median)||6.13|0.06|0.4971
81704910|NCT04315298|163106081|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.86||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD Baseline IL-6 \>= 254.95 pg/mL (Median)||2.86|0.03|0.2990
81633768|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|6.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||6.1|-6.8|
81633769|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|15.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||15.0|2.2|
81633770|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|9.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||9.2|-3.9|
81633771|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|11.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||11.4|-1.5|
81633772|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|7.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||7.1|-5.9|
81633773|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|9.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||9.7|-3.1|
81633774|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|6.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||6.5|-6.5|
81633775|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|11.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||11.4|-1.3|
81633776|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|10.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||10.2|-2.9|
81633777|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|12.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||12.3|-0.4|
81633778|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|9.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||9.0|-4.2|
81633779|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|11.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||11.9|-0.2|
81633780|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|9.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||9.9|-3.0|
81633781|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|11.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||11.4|-1.1|
81633782|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|12.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||12.8|-1.5|
81704911|NCT04315298|163106081|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|4.41||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD Baseline IL-6 \>= 254.95 pg/mL (Median)||4.41|0.22|0.9360
81633783|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|11.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||11.6|-1.0|
81633784|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|8.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||8.6|-5.1|
81633785|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|15.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||15.4|2.7|
81633786|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|9.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||9.4|-3.7|
81633787|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|10.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||10.3|-2.2|
81633788|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|10.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||10.9|-3.0|
81633789|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|14.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||14.6|1.9|
81633790|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|8.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||8.3|-5.1|
81633791|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|12.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||12.5|-0.0|
81633792|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|12.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||12.3|-1.2|
81633793|NCT02307682|162958769|OTHER||Difference in proportions|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|13.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||13.8|1.4|
81633794|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|6.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||6.9|-4.3|
81633795|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|12.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||12.2|0.6|
81633796|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|6.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||6.7|-6.6|
81633797|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|8.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||8.0|-4.7|
81633798|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|7.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||7.1|-6.2|
81633799|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|12.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||12.7|-0.8|
81686047|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.75|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.75|0.54|
81633800|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|7.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||7.7|-6.0|
81633801|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|12.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||12.2|-1.5|
81633802|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|7.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||7.0|-6.5|
81633803|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|12.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||12.2|-1.8|
81661170|NCT02996565|163015040|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.08||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the side effect was a problem at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.08|0.80|0.32
81661171|NCT02996565|163015041|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.19||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the side effect was a problem at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.19|0.76|0.62
81661172|NCT02996565|163015042|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.08||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the side effect was a problem at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.08|0.91|0.87
81661173|NCT02996565|163015043|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.11||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the activity is helpful at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.11|0.82|0.51
81661174|NCT02996565|163015044|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.09||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.37||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the activity is helpful at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.37|0.87|0.41
81704912|NCT04315298|163106082|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.9032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.47||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe||1.47|0.52|0.9032
81704913|NCT04315298|163106082|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.88||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe||0.88|0.29|0.0052
81534510|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|86.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||86.7|-20.0|1.000
81633804|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|9.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||9.5|-4.0|
81633805|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|11.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||11.3|-3.5|
81633806|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|8.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||8.2|-5.9|
81633807|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|11.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||11.2|-3.4|
81633808|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|5.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||5.9|-8.2|
81633809|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|10.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||10.5|-3.2|
81661175|NCT02996565|163015045|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.06||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the activity was helpful at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.06|0.77|0.18
81661176|NCT02996565|163015046|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.09||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the activity is helpful at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.09|0.78|0.31
81661177|NCT02996565|163015047|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.22||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the activity is helpful at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.22|0.89|0.56
81661178|NCT02996565|163015048|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.03||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the burden was a problem at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.03|0.68|0.08
81661179|NCT02996565|163015049|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.11||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the burden was a problem at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.11|.73|0.32
81661180|NCT02996565|163015050|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.33||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the burden was a problem at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.33|0.98|0.09
81661181|NCT02996565|163015051|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.16||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the burden was a problem at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.16|0.83|0.77
81661182|NCT02996565|163015052|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.5||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the burden was a problem at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.5|.97|0.09
81661183|NCT02996565|163015053|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.64||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.92||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the burden was a problem at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||0.92|0.45|0.02
81704914|NCT04315298|163106082|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.1168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.21||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical||1.21|0.48|0.1168
81534511|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-26.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.1|41.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||41.8|-95.1|1.000
81633810|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|6.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||6.8|-7.3|
81633811|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|8.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||8.6|-5.2|
81633812|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|6.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||6.6|-7.8|
81633813|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|10.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||10.0|-4.8|
81633814|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|9.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||9.2|-4.4|
81633815|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|7.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||7.2|-7.1|
81633816|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|6.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||6.2|-7.9|
81633817|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|9.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||9.2|-4.5|
81633818|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|8.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||8.1|-6.8|
81633819|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|8.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||8.4|-5.8|
81633820|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|8.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||8.2|-6.1|
81633821|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|5.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||5.6|-8.6|
81633822|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|7.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||7.1|-7.0|
81633823|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|11.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||11.0|-3.5|
81633824|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|10.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||10.8|-3.0|
81633825|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|13.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||13.0|-1.4|
81633826|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|9.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||9.5|-4.1|
81661184|NCT02996565|163015054|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.89||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the burden was a problem at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||.89|.55|0.006
81704915|NCT04315298|163106082|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.3753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.72||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical||1.72|0.69|0.3753
81661185|NCT02996565|163015055|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.01||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting the burden was a problem at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.01|0.60|0.06
81661186|NCT02996565|163015056|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.1||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting very/extremely confident at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.10|0.94|0.65
81661187|NCT02996565|163015057|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.25||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting very/extremely confident at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.25|0.83|0.83
81661188|NCT02996565|163015058|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.13||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting very/extremely confident at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.13|0.95|0.41
81704916|NCT04315298|163106082|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.4956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.66||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD||1.66|0.40|0.4956
81704917|NCT04315298|163106082|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.01||||0.8439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.02||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD||2.02|0.50|0.8439
81633827|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|9.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||9.7|-4.8|
81633828|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|12.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||12.3|-1.6|
81633829|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|8.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||8.6|-5.4|
81633830|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|9.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||9.4|-4.8|
81633831|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|8.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||8.2|-5.0|
81633832|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|7.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||7.4|-6.9|
81633833|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|8.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||8.5|-5.1|
81633834|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|10.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||10.1|-3.9|
81633835|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|9.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||9.1|-5.0|
81633836|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|11.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||11.8|-2.5|
81534512|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|70.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||70.8|-100.0|1.000
81633837|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|10.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||10.6|-3.4|
81633838|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|12.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||12.2|-1.6|
81633839|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|11.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||11.2|-3.0|
81633840|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||12.7|-1.9|
81633841|NCT02307682|162958770|OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|12.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||12.6|-1.0|
81661189|NCT02996565|163015059|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.16||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting very/extremely confident at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.16|0.94|0.40
81633842|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|6.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||6.0|-7.7|
81633843|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|8.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||8.7|-5.3|
81633844|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|6.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||6.8|-7.4|
81633845|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|5.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||5.3|-8.9|
81633846|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|5.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||5.9|-8.1|
81633847|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|8.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||8.8|-4.8|
81633848|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|4.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||4.7|-9.8|
81633849|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|8.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||8.6|-5.3|
81633850|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|3.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||3.6|-9.7|
81633851|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|3.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||3.3|-11.4|
81633852|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|6.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||6.1|-7.6|
81633853|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|10.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||10.0|-4.4|
81633854|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|6.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||6.9|-7.2|
81633855|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|7.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||7.8|-6.3|
81633856|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|9.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||9.2|-4.7|
81633857|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|10.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||10.3|-3.9|
81633858|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|1.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||1.3|-12.6|
81633859|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|1.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||1.9|-12.7|
81661190|NCT02996565|163015060|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted baseline and 6 month patient-reported outcome from treatment group, time point and treatment group by time with random clinic intercept and patient scale parameter.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.07||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The interaction RR compares the likelihood of reporting very/extremely confident at 6m relative to baseline in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline DBP, baseline age, sex|||1.07|0.95|0.74
81661191|NCT02996565|163015061|SUPERIORITY|Random coefficients model predicted the likelihood that a new statin was current at 12 months by treatment group with random clinic intercept.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.37||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The risk ratio compares the likelihood of a new statin medication that is current at 12 months in Telehealth care vs. clinic based care|adjusted for baseline SBP , baseline DBP, baseline age, sex, Asian race|||1.37|0.81|0.71
81534513|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|86.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||86.7|-20.0|1.000
81661192|NCT01602562|163015064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|16.11|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of participants with an HSV infection.|||16.11|0.00|
81534514|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.2|50.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||50.5|-77.2|1.000
81534515|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.8|100.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||100.0|-70.8|1.000
81534516|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|66.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|100.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||100.0|13.3|1.000
81661193|NCT01602562|163015064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|17.65|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of participants with an HSV infection.|||17.65|0.00|
81661194|NCT04964414|163015079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.6
81661195|NCT04964414|163015080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank|||||||0.6
81661196|NCT04964414|163015081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.09
81661197|NCT04964414|163015086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.2
81661198|NCT04964414|163015087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.2
81661199|NCT00819390|163015094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.428||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance used for the two-sided test was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|No other adjustments||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms/groups with respect to change in percent CD8 HLA-DR+/CD38+ from baseline to week 12.||||0.428
81466534|NCT02045862|162625444|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.03|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||2.03|1.18|0.002
81661200|NCT00819390|163015094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.247||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance used for the two-sided test was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|No other adjustments.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms/groups with respect to change in percent CD8 HLA-DR+/CD38+ from baseline to week 12.||||0.247
81661201|NCT00705523|163015123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Regression, Logistic|beta=-0.67, exp(beta)=0.51, chi-squared(1) = 0.2.71||Self-reported drinking results, as gathered by the TLFB, were compared by the generalized estimating equations (GEE) (Diggle et al., 1994), using Poisson models for counts of drinking and heavy drinking days, and logistic regression models for absence/presence binary indicators of drinking. In the GEE model, the pre-treatment of the response was included as a covariate, together with the treatment group indicator, and a linear time effect.||||0.10
81661202|NCT02112838|163015189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.9||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-910.6|950.5|||ANCOVA|||||950.5|-910.6|0.97
81661203|NCT02112838|163015189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-399.7||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1320.8|521.3|||ANCOVA|||||521.3|-1320.8|0.40
81661204|NCT04546789|163015204|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.82||||||Mild Hepatic Impairment vs Normal Hepatic Function||1.82|0.86|
81661205|NCT04546789|163015204|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.6|2.38||||||Moderate hepatic impairment vs Normal hepatic impairment||2.38|1.60|
81661206|NCT04546789|163015205|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.99||||||Mild Hepatic Impairment vs Normal Hepatic Function||1.99|0.77|
81661207|NCT04546789|163015205|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.51|2.26||||||Moderate Hepatic Impairment vs Normal Hepatic Function||2.26|1.51|
81661208|NCT04546789|163015232|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|1.17||||||Mild Hepatic Impairment vs Normal Hepatic Function||1.17|0.55|
81661209|NCT04546789|163015232|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.42|0.63||||||Moderate Hepatic Impairment vs Normal Hepatic Function||0.63|0.42|
81661210|NCT04546789|163015235|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|2.25||||||Mild Hepatic Impairment vs Normal Hepatic Function||2.25|0.93|
81661211|NCT04546789|163015235|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.98|3.29||||||Moderate Hepatic Impairment vs Normal Hepatic Function||3.29|1.98|
81661212|NCT04546789|163015236|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|2.39||||||Mild Hepatic Impairment vs Normal Hepatic Function||2.39|0.86|
81661213|NCT04546789|163015236|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|2.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.87|3.14||||||Moderate Hepatic Impairment vs Normal Hepatic Function||3.14|1.87|
81661214|NCT04546789|163015237|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|1.08||||||Mild Hepatic Impairment vs Normal Hepatic Function||1.08|0.45|
81661215|NCT04546789|163015237|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|0.5||||||Moderate Hepatic Impairment vs Normal Hepatic Function||0.50|0.30|
81661216|NCT02491632|163015320|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change between Baseline and Day 8||||<.001
81661217|NCT02491632|163015320|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change between Baseline and Day 29||||<.001
81661218|NCT02491632|163015320|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change between Baseline and Day 8||||<.001
81466535|NCT02045862|162625444|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.95|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of micturitions per 24 hours as a covariate.||1.95|1.12|0.006
81633860|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|5.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||5.6|-8.1|
81466536|NCT02045862|162625445|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.29|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio is from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline PPBC as a covariate.||2.29|1.24|<0.001
81633861|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|7.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||7.9|-6.2|
81633862|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|3.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||3.9|-9.6|
81633863|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|5.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||5.4|-9.1|
81633864|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|2.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||2.1|-11.1|
81633865|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|3.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||3.5|-10.4|
81661219|NCT02491632|163015320|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change between Baseline and Day 29||||<.001
81661220|NCT02491632|163015321|OTHER||||||=|0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change between Baseline and Day 8||||=.003
81466537|NCT02045862|162625445|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.77|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline PPBC as a covariate.||1.77|0.94|0.109
81466538|NCT02045862|162625446|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.25|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline PPBC as a covariate.||2.25|1.26|<0.001
81534517|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.8|40.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||40.4|-33.8|1.000
81633866|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|5.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||5.7|-8.0|
81633867|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|4.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||4.8|-9.7|
81704918|NCT04315298|163106083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.79||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe Baseline IL-6 \< 67.11 pg/mL (median)||2.79|0.52|0.3890
81466539|NCT02045862|162625446|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline PPBC as a covariate.||2.16|1.22|<0.001
81466540|NCT02045862|162625447|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline OAB-q symptom bother scale as covariates.||2.62|1.50|<0.001
81661221|NCT02491632|163015321|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change between Baseline and Day 29||||<.001
81661222|NCT02491632|163015321|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change between Baseline and Day 8||||<.001
81661223|NCT02491632|163015321|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change between Baseline and Day 29||||<.001
81661224|NCT02491632|163015322|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change between Baseline and Day 8||||<.001
81661225|NCT02491632|163015322|OTHER||||||<|0.065|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change between Baseline and Day 29||||<.065
81661226|NCT02491632|163015322|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change between Baseline and Day 8||||<.001
81534518|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.7||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|48.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||48.5|-15.2|0.408
81633868|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|7.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||7.9|-5.5|
81633869|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|6.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||6.5|-7.2|
81633870|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|8.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||8.4|-5.8|
81633871|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|6.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||6.9|-7.2|
81633872|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|5.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||5.5|-7.9|
81633873|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|7.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||7.9|-6.6|
81633874|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|5.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||5.2|-9.4|
81633875|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|4.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||4.0|-10.0|
81633876|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|8.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||8.2|-6.2|
81633877|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|9.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||9.3|-5.5|
81661227|NCT02491632|163015322|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change between Baseline and Day 29||||<.001
81661228|NCT02491632|163015323|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change between Baseline and Day 8||||<.001
81633878|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|9.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||9.6|-5.1|
81633879|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|8.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||8.9|-5.0|
81661229|NCT02491632|163015323|OTHER||||||=|0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change between Baseline and Day 29||||=.30
81661230|NCT02491632|163015323|OTHER||||||=|0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change between Baseline and Day 8||||=.19
81661231|NCT02491632|163015323|OTHER||||||=|0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change between Baseline and Day 29||||=.27
81661232|NCT01919814|163015327|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Threshold P-Value was 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81661233|NCT04363801|163015346|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.42||||0.9676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.05|||Log Rank|||||2.05|0.98|0.9676
81661234|NCT04363801|163015363|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.4||||0.3799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|16.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.9|-12.2|0.3799
81661235|NCT04363801|163015366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8679|||||||Log Rank|Stratified Log-rank Test||||||0.8679
81661236|NCT04363801|163015366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9676|||||||Log Rank|Stratified Log-rank Test||||||0.9676
81661237|NCT04363801|163015366|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|3.05||||||||3.05|0.74|
81661238|NCT04363801|163015366|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.05||||||||2.05|0.98|
81661239|NCT04363801|163015367|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.4||||0.2649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|33.6|||Mantel Haenszel||Common Risk Difference and 95% CI: estimated by stratified Newcombe method, weighted by minimum risk|||33.6|-18.4|0.2649
81661240|NCT04363801|163015367|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.4||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|16.9|||Mantel Haenszel|||||16.9|-12.2|0.379
81466541|NCT02045862|162625447|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|2.36|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio is from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline OAB-q symptom bother scale as covariates.||2.36|1.35|<0.001
81534519|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|57.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||57.2|9.5|0.266
81633880|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|10.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||10.3|-3.9|
81633881|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|8.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||8.1|-6.1|
81633882|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|8.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||8.9|-5.1|
81633883|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|8.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||8.4|-5.9|
81633884|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|5.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||5.8|-8.5|
81633885|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|4.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||4.7|-9.7|
81633886|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|6.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||6.5|-7.9|
81686048|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.06|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.06|0.78|
81534520|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-33.3||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.2|-0.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||-0.5|-66.2|0.121
81534521|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||-10|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.6|14.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||14.6|-34.6|-10.0
81633887|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|5.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||5.5|-9.1|
81633888|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|11.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||11.2|-2.9|
81633889|NCT02307682|162958771|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|8.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||8.0|-6.6|
81633890|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||2.2|-1.4|
81633891|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|4.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||4.0|-0.5|
81704919|NCT04315298|163106083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.7838||95.0|0.3|1.41||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe Baseline IL-6 \>= 67.11pg/mL (median)||1.41|0.30|0.7838
81661241|NCT00440999|163015375|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary efficacy analysis tested the non-inferiority of the PA group compared to the comparator group with regard to the crude cure rate on Day 14 using the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) (Newcombe-Wilson score method without continuity correction) and a 10% non-inferiority margin. Non-inferiority was claimed if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in cure rates on Day 14 was \>10%.|Difference in cure rate|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.4|||||Conclusion: non-inferiority between PA \& chloroquine.|"Null hypothesis: The cure rate on Day 14 for the PA group is inferior to the cure rate on Day 14 for the chloroquine group by more than 10%.~Was tested against the alternative:~Alternative hypothesis: The cure rate on Day 14 for the PA group was not inferior to the cure rate on Day 14 for the chloroquine group by more than 10%."||1.4|-2.6|
81661242|NCT04572841|163015384|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|2.02||||||Analysis was performed for change from baseline using a mixed model for repeated measures with visit, intervention group (SAR441344 and Placebo), and visit by intervention group interaction as fixed categorical effects, and participant specific baseline ESSDAI as continuous covariate.||2.02|-1.39|
81661243|NCT01205152|163015413|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||Two-sided with p-value threshold \<0.05 for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Change is relative to Baseline in Study ENB-002-08 (NCT00744042). The RGI-C score represents evaluation of skeletal X-rays at each post-treatment study timepoint compared with pre-treatment X-rays from Study ENB-002-08 using an ordinal scale. Therefore, an RGI-C score is not applicable for radiographs obtained at Baseline.||||0.0020
81661244|NCT00069108|163015432|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pre-specified non-inferiority margin (1.30) was compared with the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the hazard ratio (HR, XELOX vs FOLFOX-4) in the population|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.00584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.24|||Chi-squared||The pre-specified non-inferiority margin (1.30) was compared with the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the hazard ratio (HR, XELOX vs FOLFOX-4) in the population|||1.24|0.87|0.00584
81661245|NCT00069108|163015433|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|While the study was not designed to demonstrate non-inferiority in PFS based on IRC assessments the pre-specified margin (1.30) was compared with the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the hazard ratio (HR, XELOX vs FOLFOX-4) in the population.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.00223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.17|||Chi-squared||The pre-specified non-inferiority margin (1.30) was compared with the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the hazard ratio (HR, XELOX vs FOLFOX-4) in the population|||1.17|0.74|0.00223
81661246|NCT00069108|163015434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.37||||||||1.37|0.91|
81661247|NCT00069108|163015435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.47||||||||1.47|0.95|
81534522|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|19.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||19.3|-6.0|1.000
81534523|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.3|31.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||31.9|-45.3|1.000
81661248|NCT00069108|163015436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.4028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.77||p-value is for difference between response rates.|Chi-squared|||||1.77|0.79|0.4028
81661249|NCT00069108|163015437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.2911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.01||p-value is for difference between response rates.|Chi-squared|||||2.01|0.81|0.2911
81633892|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||1.5|-2.6|
81633893|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||2.9|-1.7|
81633894|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||2.2|-3.3|
81633895|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||2.7|-3.2|
81633896|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||2.4|-3.0|
81633897|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|3.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||3.1|-2.4|
81534524|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.7||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|48.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||48.5|-15.2|0.408
81534525|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|55.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||55.7|-29.1|1.000
81534526|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-26.7||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.3|11.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||11.9|-65.3|0.241
81633898|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||2.4|-2.2|
81633899|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|5.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||5.3|-0.3|
81633900|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|3.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||3.2|-2.6|
81633901|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|4.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||4.6|-1.8|
81633902|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|3.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||3.3|-2.9|
81661250|NCT00069108|163015438|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pre-specified non-inferiority margin (1.30) was compared with the upper limit of the 95% CI of the hazard ratio (HR, XELOX vs FOLFOX-4) in the population.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.23||||||||1.23|0.87|
81661251|NCT00069108|163015440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.68||||||||1.68|0.79|
81661252|NCT00069108|163015441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.12||||||||1.12|0.81|
81661253|NCT02783768|163015443|OTHER|Testing for difference in the outcome measure according to the exposure (which was not a treatment) in a randomized crossover setting.|Mean Difference (Net)|13.98||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.012|23.94|||Mixed Models Analysis||Measurements were included for participants with at least one valid MRI measurement.|"Within-person effects of e-cigarette exposure on pulmonary microvascular blood flow (PMBF) was assessed via mixed models accounting for order effects.~Null hypothesis: e-cigarette exposure is NOT associated with a change in PMBF.~Alternative hypothesis: e-cigarette exposure IS associated with a change in PMBF.~Power calculation: not applicable since this was a pilot/feasibility study."||23.94|4.012|0.012
81661254|NCT03401229|163015462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.852|-0.289||To account for multiplicity, a pre-specified testing strategy was followed to control the overall type I error rate. Both of the co-primary endpoints were tested at 0.01 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|ANCOVA following hybrid WP/WOCF and MI (assuming MAR), adjusting for treatment, baseline score, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status||The primary analysis compared the changes from baseline of benralizumab with placebo. H0: The change from baseline in total NPS and/or the change from baseline in NBS are similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: Both of the change from baseline in total NPS and the change from baseline in NBS are different between benralizumab and placebo.||-0.289|-0.852|<0.0001
81661255|NCT03401229|163015463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.458|-0.083||To account for multiplicity, a pre-specified testing strategy was followed to control the overall type I error rate. Both of the co-primary endpoints were tested at 0.01 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|ANCOVA following hybrid WP/WOCF and MI (assuming MAR), adjusting for treatment, baseline score, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status||The primary analysis compared the changes from baseline of benralizumab with placebo. H0: The change from baseline in total NPS and/or the change from baseline in NBS are similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: Both of the change from baseline in total NPS and the change from baseline in NBS are different between benralizumab and placebo.||-0.083|-0.458|0.0048
81661256|NCT03401229|163015464|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.212||||0.0821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.087|0.664||Since both primary endpoints were significant at significant level of 0.01 level, this endpoint was tested at significant level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA following hybrid WP/WOCF and MI (assuming MAR), adjusting for treatment, baseline score, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status||This endpoint compared the changes from baseline of benralizumab with placebo. H0: The change from baseline in SNOT-22 total score is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: The change from baseline in SNOT-22 total score is different between benralizumab and placebo.||0.664|-11.087|0.0821
81686049|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.51|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.51|0.29|
81661257|NCT03401229|163015465|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.02||Based on pre-specified testing strategy, this endpoint was not tested for statistical significance and the p-value was considered nominal because test for change from baseline in SNOT-22 at week 40 was not statistically significant.|Regression, Cox|A Cox proportional hazards model including covariates treatment group, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status.||This endpoint compared the rate of incidence of first NP surgery and/or SCS use for NP between benralizumab and placebo. H0: The rate is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: the rate is different between benralizumab and placebo. Hazard ratio is benralizumab vs placebo and HR less than 1 indicates longer time to event||1.02|0.55|0.0660
81661258|NCT03401229|163015466|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.5008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.36||Based on pre-specified testing strategy, this endpoint was not tested for statistical significance and the p-value was considered nominal.|Regression, Cox|A Cox proportional hazards model including covariates treatment group, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status.||The endpoint compared the rate of incidence of first NP surgery between benralizumab and placebo. H0: The rate is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: the rate is different between benralizumab and placebo. Hazard ratio (HR) is benralizumab vs placebo and HR less than 1 indicates longer time to event||1.36|0.53|0.5008
81661259|NCT03401229|163015467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.218||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.361|-0.074||Based on pre-specified testing strategy, this endpoint was not tested for statistical significance and the p-value was considered nominal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA following hybrid WP/WOCF and MI (assuming MAR), adjusting for treatment, baseline score, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status||This endpoint compared the changes from baseline DSS score of benralizumab with placebo. H0: The change from baseline in DSS score is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: The change from baseline in DSS score is different between benralizumab and placebo.||-0.074|-0.361|0.0029
81661260|NCT03401229|163015468|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.475||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.141||Based on pre-specified testing strategy, this endpoint was not tested for statistical significance and the p-value was considered nominal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA following hybrid WP/WOCF and MI (assuming MAR), adjusting for treatment, baseline score, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status||This endpoint compared the changes from baseline of benralizumab with placebo. H0: The change from baseline in NPS is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: The change from baseline in NPS is different between benralizumab and placebo.||-0.141|-0.810|0.0054
81661261|NCT03401229|163015469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.287||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.477|-0.096||Based on pre-specified testing strategy, this endpoint was not tested for statistical significance and the p-value was considered nominal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA following hybrid WP/WOCF and MI (assuming MAR), adjusting for treatment, baseline score, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status||This endpoint compared the changes from baseline of benralizumab with placebo. H0: The change from baseline in NBS is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: The change from baseline in NBS is different between benralizumab and placebo.||-0.096|-0.477|0.0032
81661262|NCT03401229|163015470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.492||||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.741|-1.243||Based on pre-specified testing strategy, this endpoint was not tested for statistical significance and the p-value was considered nominal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA following hybrid WP/WOCF and MI (assuming MAR), adjusting for treatment, baseline score, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status||This endpoint compared the changes from baseline of benralizumab with placebo. H0: The change from baseline in SNOT-22 total score is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: The change from baseline in SNOT-22 total score is different between benralizumab and placebo.||-1.243|-13.741|0.0188
81534527|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.7||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|48.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||48.5|-15.2|0.408
81534528|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|55.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||55.7|-29.1|1.000
81534529|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.3|36.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||36.6|-43.3|1.000
81534530|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.0||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|62.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||62.9|-2.9|0.217
81534531|NCT02365649|162753501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.7||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|69.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||69.9|-16.5|0.603
81534532|NCT02365649|162753502|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|52.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||52.6|-27.6|0.686
81534533|NCT02365649|162753502|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.8||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|50.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||50.3|-12.8|0.257
81661263|NCT03401229|163015471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.237||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.389|-0.084||Based on pre-specified testing strategy, this endpoint was not tested for statistical significance and the p-value was considered nominal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA following hybrid WP/WOCF and MI (assuming MAR), adjusting for treatment, baseline score, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status||This endpoint compared the changes from baseline DSS score of benralizumab with placebo. H0: The change from baseline in DSS score is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: The change from baseline in DSS score is different between benralizumab and placebo.||-0.084|-0.389|0.0023
81661264|NCT03401229|163015472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.856||||0.2375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.281|0.57||Based on pre-specified testing strategy, this endpoint was not tested for statistical significance and the p-value was considered nominal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA following WP (WP for NP surgery), adjusting for treatment, baseline score, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status.||This endpoint compared the changes from baseline LMS score of benralizumab with placebo. H0: The change from baseline in LMS score is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: The change from baseline in LMS score is different between benralizumab and placebo.||0.570|-2.281|0.2375
81661265|NCT03401229|163015473|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.5419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.43||This endpoint was not a part of the pre-specified testing strategy and was not tested for statistical significance. The p-value was considered nominal.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The odds ratio estimate was obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for region (US/non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status.||This endpoint compared the proportion of subjects with NP surgery between benralizumab and placebo. H0: The proportion is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: The proportion is different between benralizumab and placebo.||1.43|0.51|0.5419
81661266|NCT03401229|163015474|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.0913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.06||This endpoint was not a part of the pre-specified testing strategy and was not tested for statistical significance. The p-value was considered nominal.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The odds ratio estimate was obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for region (US/non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status.||This endpoint compared the proportion of subjects with SCS\_NP between benralizumab and placebo. H0: The proportion is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: The proportion is different between benralizumab and placebo.||1.06|0.44|0.0913
81661267|NCT03401229|163015475|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.0362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.97||This endpoint was not a part of the pre-specified testing strategy and was not tested for statistical significance. The p-value was considered nominal.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The odds ratio estimate was obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for region (US/non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status.||This endpoint compared the proportion of subjects with NP surgery or SCS\_NP between benralizumab and placebo. H0: The proportion is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: The proportion is different between benralizumab and placebo.||0.97|0.44|0.0362
81661268|NCT03401229|163015476|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.1505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.1||This endpoint was not a part of the pre-specified testing strategy and was not tested for statistical significance. The p-value was considered nominal.|Regression, Cox|A Cox proportional hazards model including covariates treatment group, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status.||The endpoint compared the rate of incidence of SCS\_NP use between benralizumab and placebo. H0: The rate is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: the rate is different between benralizumab and placebo. Hazard ratio (HR) is benralizumab vs placebo and HR less than 1 indicates longer time to event||1.10|0.53|0.1505
81686050|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.56|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.56|0.39|
81686051|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.69|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.69|0.53|
81686052|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.69|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.69|0.49|
81686053|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.63|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.63|0.52|
81704920|NCT04315298|163106083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.65||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe Baseline IL-6 \< 67.11 pg/mL (median)||1.65|0.28|0.2370
81466542|NCT02045862|162625448|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline OAB-q HRQL total score as covariates.||2.54|1.46|<0.001
81466543|NCT02045862|162625448|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.09|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline OAB-q HRQL total score as covariates.||2.09|1.20|0.001
81466544|NCT02045862|162625449|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.26|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline PPBC as covariates.||2.26|1.28|<0.001
81661269|NCT03401229|163015480|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.79||||0.2189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.15||This endpoint was not a part of the pre-specified testing strategy and was not tested for statistical significance. The p-value was considered nominal.|Negative Bionomial Model|Model included treatment, US/non-US and prior use of SCS\_NP with total number of courses of SCS\_NP as outcome and log of follow-up time as an offset||The endpoint compared the rate of SCS\_NP use between benralizumab and placebo. H0: The rate is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: the rate is different between benralizumab and placebo. Rate ratio is benralizumab vs placebo and Rate ratio less than 1 indicates less likely of SCS\_NP use.||1.15|0.54|0.2189
81661270|NCT03401229|163015481|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.854||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.101|-0.608||This endpoint was not a part of the pre-specified testing strategy and was not tested for statistical significance. The p-value was considered nominal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA following hybrid WP/WOCF and MI (assuming MAR), adjusting for treatment, baseline score, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status||This endpoint compared the changes from baseline score between benralizumab and placebo. H0: The change from baseline score is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: The change from baseline score is different between benralizumab and placebo.||-0.608|-3.101|0.0036
81661271|NCT03401229|163015482|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.166||||0.0941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.028||This endpoint was not a part of the pre-specified testing strategy and was not tested for statistical significance. The p-value was considered nominal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA following hybrid WP/WOCF and MI (assuming MAR), adjusting for treatment, baseline score, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status||This endpoint compared the changes from baseline score between benralizumab and placebo. H0: The change from baseline score is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: The change from baseline score is different between benralizumab and placebo.||0.028|-0.360|0.0941
81661272|NCT03401229|163015483|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.213||||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.399|-0.027||This endpoint was not a part of the pre-specified testing strategy and was not tested for statistical significance. The p-value was considered nominal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA following hybrid WP/WOCF and MI (assuming MAR), adjusting for treatment, baseline score, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status||This endpoint compared the changes from baseline score between benralizumab and placebo. H0: The change from baseline score is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: The change from baseline score is different between benralizumab and placebo.||-0.027|-0.399|0.0246
81661273|NCT03401229|163015484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.672||||0.5833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|3.074||This endpoint was not a part of the pre-specified testing strategy and was not tested for statistical significance. The p-value was considered nominal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA following hybrid WP/WOCF and MI (assuming MAR), adjusting for treatment, baseline score, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status||This endpoint compared the changes from baseline score between benralizumab and placebo. H0: The change from baseline score is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: The change from baseline score is different between benralizumab and placebo.||3.074|-1.730|0.5833
81661274|NCT03401229|163015485|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|2.684||||0.0619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.134|5.502||This endpoint was not a part of the pre-specified testing strategy and was not tested for statistical significance. The p-value was considered nominal.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA following hybrid WP/WOCF and MI (assuming MAR), adjusting for treatment, baseline score, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status||This endpoint compared the changes from baseline score between benralizumab and placebo. H0: The change from baseline score is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: The change from baseline score is different between benralizumab and placebo.||5.502|-0.134|0.0619
81661275|NCT03401229|163015486|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-5.057||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.129|1.015||This endpoint was not a part of the pre-specified testing strategy and was not tested for statistical significance. The p-value was considered nominal.|ANCOVA|Following WP (WP for NP surgery rescued subjects), model included treatment, baseline score, region (US/Non-US) and baseline comorbid asthma status||This endpoint compared the changes from baseline score between benralizumab and placebo. H0: The change from baseline score is similar between benralizumab and placebo. H1: The change from baseline score is different between benralizumab and placebo.||1.015|-11.129|0.1020
81661276|NCT03339570|163015497|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Student's t test was used if they were variables adjusted to a normal distribution, or the Mann-Whitney U test if they were non-normal variables.||||<0.01
81661277|NCT01191268|163015593|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of 1.5 mg LY2189265 versus Insulin Glargine was below 0.4%, 1.5 mg LY2189265 was declared non-inferior to Insulin Glargine.|LS Mean Difference|-0.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.07||Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying tree-gatekeeping strategy.|ANCOVA|||The study was designed to enroll 837 randomized participants (279 per treatment arm) with 90% power to detect non-inferiority of 1.5 mg LY2189265 versus Insulin Glargine on HbA1c change from baseline at the 26-week primary endpoint with a margin of 0.4%, a standard deviation of 1.3%, and a 1-sided alpha of 0.025 assuming no true difference between treatments. This corresponds to 248 participants per arm, with an assumed drop-out rate of 11%.||-0.07|-0.38|<0.001
81661278|NCT01191268|163015593|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 1-sided adjusted p-value was below 0.025, then 0.75 mg LY2189265 was declared non-inferior to Insulin Glargine.|LS Mean Difference|-0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.02||Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying tree-gatekeeping strategy.|ANCOVA|||||-0.02|-0.33|<0.001
81661279|NCT01191268|163015593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.22||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.07||Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying tree-gatekeeping strategy.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.07|-0.38|0.005
81534534|NCT02365649|162753502|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.4|27.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||27.4|-47.4|0.709
81633903|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|4.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||4.6|-2.3|
81633904|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||4.1|-2.0|
81633905|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|5.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||5.7|-1.0|
81633906|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|4.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||4.4|-1.5|
81633907|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|6.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||6.5|0.0|
81633908|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|3.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||3.9|-2.1|
81633909|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|6.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||6.3|-0.7|
81633910|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||4.2|-2.2|
81633911|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|5.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||5.2|-1.4|
81633912|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|3.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||3.9|-3.2|
81633913|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|4.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||4.3|-2.7|
81633914|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|4.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||4.0|-3.3|
81661280|NCT01191268|163015593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.02||Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying tree-gatekeeping strategy.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.02|-0.33|0.015
81633915|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|4.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||4.8|-2.5|
81633916|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|4.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||4.6|-2.4|
81633917|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|6.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||6.3|-1.5|
81633918|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|3.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||3.6|-3.5|
81661281|NCT01191268|163015594|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of 1.5 mg LY2189265 versus Insulin Glargine was below 0.4%, 1.5 mg LY2189265 was declared non-inferior to Insulin Glargine.|LS Mean Difference|-0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.07||Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying tree-gatekeeping strategy.|ANCOVA|||||-0.07|-0.42|<0.001
81633919|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|4.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||4.9|-2.9|
81466545|NCT02045862|162625449|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline PPBC as covariates.||1.86|1.06|0.019
81633920|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|5.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||5.1|-2.4|
81633921|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|6.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||6.7|-1.3|
81633922|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||4.5|-3.1|
81633923|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|4.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||4.9|-2.9|
81633924|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|4.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||4.7|-2.6|
81633925|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|5.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||5.3|-2.7|
81633926|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|4.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||4.2|-3.1|
81633927|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|6.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||6.0|-2.1|
81633928|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|3.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||3.1|-4.8|
81661282|NCT01191268|163015594|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 1-sided adjusted p-value was below 0.025, then 0.75 mg LY2189265 was declared non-inferior to Insulin Glargine.|LS Mean Difference|-0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.02||Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying tree-gatekeeping strategy.|ANCOVA|||||-0.02|-0.37|<0.001
81466546|NCT02045862|162625450|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours, baseline OAB-q symptom bother scale and baseline PPBC as covariates.||2.46|1.40|<0.001
81633929|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|3.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||3.9|-4.6|
81633930|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|5.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||5.4|-2.6|
81633931|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|4.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||4.4|-3.7|
81661283|NCT01191268|163015594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.25||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.07||Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying tree-gatekeeping strategy.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.07|-0.42|0.005
81661284|NCT01191268|163015594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.19||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.02||Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying tree-gatekeeping strategy.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.02|-0.37|0.014
81661285|NCT01191268|163015595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than 7.0% at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.014
81661286|NCT01191268|163015595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than 7.0% at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.010
81704921|NCT04315298|163106083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.25||||0.0004||95.0|0.1|0.59||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe Baseline IL-6 \>= 67.11pg/mL (median)||0.59|0.10|0.0004
81466547|NCT02045862|162625450|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.09|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours, baseline OAB-q symptom bother scale and baseline PPBC as covariates.||2.09|1.19|0.001
81534535|NCT02365649|162753502|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|24.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||24.1|-16.6|1.000
81534536|NCT02365649|162753502|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.5||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|23.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||23.0|-6.1|0.428
81534537|NCT02365649|162753502|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.8||||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|22.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||22.9|-9.3|0.639
81534538|NCT02365649|162753502|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.5||||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|39.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||39.2|-22.2|0.583
81534539|NCT02365649|162753502|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.3||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|41.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||41.9|-7.2|0.171
81534540|NCT02365649|162753502|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.8|29.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||29.7|-24.8|0.859
81534541|NCT02365649|162753502|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|4.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||4.6|-14.6|1.000
81534542|NCT02365649|162753502|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|13.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||13.0|-13.4|1.000
81534543|NCT02365649|162753502|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|4.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||4.6|-14.6|1.000
81534544|NCT02365649|162753503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|28.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||28.9|-23.9|1.000
81534545|NCT02365649|162753503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.3||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|47.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||47.5|-5.0|0.204
81534546|NCT02365649|162753503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|3.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||3.1|-23.1|0.540
81534547|NCT02365649|162753503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|2.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||2.1|-14.6|1.000
81534548|NCT02365649|162753503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|15.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||15.3|-10.1|1.000
81661287|NCT01191268|163015595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than or equal to 6.5% at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.027
81661288|NCT01191268|163015595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.384||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than or equal to 6.5% at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.384
81661289|NCT01191268|163015595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than 7% at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.05
81661290|NCT01191268|163015595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than 7% at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.250
81661291|NCT01191268|163015595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.272||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than or equal to 6.5% at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.272
81661292|NCT01191268|163015595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.623||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than or equal to 6.5% at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.623
81661293|NCT01191268|163015596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81661294|NCT01191268|163015596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81661295|NCT01191268|163015596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81661296|NCT01191268|163015596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81661297|NCT01191268|163015597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.07||||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.21||Treatment comparison of Daily Mean values at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|-0.35|0.628
81661298|NCT01191268|163015597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.41||Treatment comparison of Daily Mean values at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.41|-0.15|0.368
81661299|NCT01191268|163015597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.42||Treatment comparison of Daily Mean values at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.42|-0.16|0.370
81661300|NCT01191268|163015597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.3||Treatment comparison of Daily Mean values at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.30|-0.26|0.879
81661301|NCT01191268|163015598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.79||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.79|0.83|<0.001
81661302|NCT01191268|163015598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.28||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.28|1.32|<0.001
81661303|NCT01191268|163015598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.64||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.64|0.55|<0.001
81661304|NCT01191268|163015598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.96||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.96|0.88|<0.001
81661305|NCT01191268|163015600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|-2.59||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||-2.59|-3.81|<0.001
81661306|NCT01191268|163015600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|-1.54||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||-1.54|-2.76|<0.001
81661307|NCT01191268|163015600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|-2.48||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||-2.48|-3.99|<0.001
81661308|NCT01191268|163015600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|-1.27||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||-1.27|-2.78|<0.001
81661309|NCT01191268|163015602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-0.96||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.96|-1.44|<0.001
81661310|NCT01191268|163015602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.55||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.55|-1.03|<0.001
81661311|NCT01191268|163015602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-0.94||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.94|-1.55|<0.001
81661312|NCT01191268|163015602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.46||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.46|-1.06|<0.001
81661313|NCT02411357|163015626|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Armitage Chi-square trend test|||||||<.001
81661314|NCT04619251|163015677|OTHER|Since the main focus is on estimation and not testing, a formal hypothesis test and associated acceptance range is not specified.|Geometric Least Squares Mean ratio (%)|337.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|302.8|376.4|||||Geometric Least Squares Mean ratio was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (T/R). Intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV %) =15.9|The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: subject and treatment. The effect 'subject' was considered as random, whereas the effect 'treatment' was considered as fixed. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale.||376.4|302.8|
81661315|NCT04619251|163015678|OTHER|Since the main focus is on estimation and not testing, a formal hypothesis test and associated acceptance range is not specified.|Geometric Least Squares Mean ratio (%)|184.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|156.0|218.0|||||Geometric Least Squares Mean ratio was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (T/R). Intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV %) =26.4|The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: subject and treatment. The effect 'subject' was considered as random, whereas the effect 'treatment' was considered as fixed. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale.||218.0|156.0|
81661316|NCT04619251|163015679|OTHER|Since the main focus is on estimation and not testing, a formal hypothesis test and associated acceptance range is not specified.|Geometric Least Squares Mean ratio (%)|356.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|315.7|403.2|||||Geometric Least Squares Mean ratio was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (T/R). Intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV %) =18.4|The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: subject and treatment. The effect 'subject' was considered as random, whereas the effect 'treatment' was considered as fixed. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale.||403.2|315.7|
81661317|NCT00803751|163015686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.17
81661318|NCT00803751|163015687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.45
81661319|NCT00803751|163015688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81466548|NCT02045862|162625451|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.34|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours, baseline OAB-q HRQL total score and baseline PPBC as covariates.||2.34|1.33|<0.001
81633932|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|4.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||4.4|-3.7|
81633933|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|4.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||4.2|-4.1|
81633934|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|5.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||5.5|-2.2|
81633935|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||5.1|-3.0|
81633936|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|4.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||4.9|-2.9|
81633937|NCT02307682|162958772|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|4.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||4.6|-3.6|
81633938|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||2.2|-3.7|
81633939|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|3.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||3.4|-2.6|
81633940|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||2.3|-3.3|
81633941|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||2.9|-3.0|
81704922|NCT04315298|163106083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.32||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical Baseline IL-6 \< 131.90 pg/mL (median)||1.32|0.37|0.1740
81466549|NCT02045862|162625451|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.89|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio was from a logistic regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65 years), previous study history and geographic region as factors and baseline mean number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours, baseline OAB-q HRQL total score and baseline PPBC as covariates.||1.89|1.08|0.012
81633942|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|2.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||2.4|-4.6|
81633943|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|3.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||3.6|-3.5|
81633944|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|2.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||2.9|-4.2|
81633945|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|2.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||2.0|-5.0|
81633946|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||2.4|-4.1|
81633947|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|4.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||4.7|-2.3|
81633948|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||3.1|-3.9|
81633949|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|6.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||6.2|-1.8|
81633950|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||4.7|-3.5|
81633951|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|4.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||4.4|-3.6|
81633952|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|4.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||4.6|-3.2|
81633953|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||4.5|-3.2|
81633954|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|5.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||5.3|-2.6|
81633955|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|5.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||5.9|-2.1|
81633956|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|3.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||3.9|-4.3|
81633957|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|4.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||4.8|-3.6|
81633958|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|4.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||4.8|-3.7|
81661320|NCT00803751|163015689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81661321|NCT00803751|163015690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81661322|NCT00803751|163015691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0004
81633959|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|4.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||4.7|-3.7|
81633960|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|6.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||6.1|-2.2|
81633961|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|5.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||5.3|-2.9|
81661323|NCT03102645|163015696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.5||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|13.5|||t-test, 2 sided|CROS. DF=14.||CROS test||13.5|-0.5|0.07
81661324|NCT03102645|163015697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.2||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|28.2|||t-test, 2 sided|CROS test||CROS test||28.2|2.0|0.03
81661325|NCT03110185|163015706|OTHER|Correlation||||||0.0761||||||Delirium Incidence. There were no multiple comparisons, but includes age as a regressor. a priori threshold was p \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Generalized logistic regression for delirium incidence and total DMN fc with age as a regressor.||||||0.0761
81661326|NCT02641496|163015707|OTHER|ANOVA||||||0.027||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05; one-tailed|ANOVA|||Treatment 1 to Treatment 4 (approximately first 30 days of treatment)||||0.027
81534549|NCT02365649|162753503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|16.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||16.7|-11.8|1.000
81633962|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||4.8|-3.5|
81633963|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|7.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||7.3|-1.6|
81633964|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|6.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||6.2|-2.3|
81633965|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|6.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||6.7|-2.2|
81633966|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|3.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||3.8|-4.8|
81633967|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|5.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||5.9|-3.8|
81633968|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|5.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||5.7|-3.1|
81633969|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||6.4|-2.8|
81633970|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|5.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||5.2|-3.4|
81633971|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|6.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||6.6|-2.8|
81633972|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|2.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||2.5|-6.6|
81633973|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|3.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||3.8|-6.1|
81633974|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|3.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||3.1|-5.6|
81633975|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|6.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||6.9|-2.9|
81661327|NCT02641496|163015707|OTHER|ANOVA||||||0.919||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05; one-tailed|ANOVA|||Last 30 Days of 1 Year Study||||0.919
81661328|NCT02641496|163015708|OTHER|||||||0.696||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05; one-tailed|ANOVA|||||||0.696
81661329|NCT02641496|163015709|OTHER|||||||0.593||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05; two-tailed|ANOVA|||||||0.593
81661330|NCT02641496|163015710|OTHER|||||||0.925||||||Significance threshold p\<0.05; one-tailed|ANOVA|||||||0.925
81633976|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|3.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||3.1|-5.8|
81633977|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|6.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||6.5|-3.2|
81633978|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|5.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||5.0|-4.2|
81633979|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|6.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||6.7|-3.2|
81633980|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|4.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||4.2|-5.8|
81633981|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|4.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||4.6|-5.2|
81633982|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|4.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||4.1|-5.5|
81633983|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|4.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||4.4|-5.3|
81633984|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|4.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||4.4|-5.7|
81633985|NCT02307682|162958773|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|7.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||7.3|-3.4|
81633986|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|5.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||5.5|-2.4|
81633987|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|6.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||6.8|-1.8|
81633988|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|3.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||3.8|-4.1|
81633989|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|6.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||6.8|-1.7|
81633990|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|6.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||6.5|-2.3|
81633991|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|7.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||7.9|-0.9|
81633992|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|4.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||4.0|-5.4|
81661331|NCT03075410|163015744|OTHER||Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.34|||||Mixed Effect Model has been used to assess Food Effect for the log transformed parameter AUC(0-t). Treatment in the fed/fasted state is fitted as Fixed Effect. Participant is fitted as Random Effect. Variance Components covariance structure is used.|||1.34|0.87|
81633993|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|3.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||3.2|-6.2|
81633994|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|3.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||3.3|-5.4|
81633995|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||6.4|-2.9|
81633996|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|3.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||3.9|-5.2|
81633997|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|8.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||8.8|-1.4|
81633998|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|2.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||2.3|-6.8|
81633999|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|5.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||5.8|-4.7|
81634000|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|4.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||4.4|-5.0|
81634001|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|4.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||4.0|-6.1|
81634002|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|7.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||7.7|-1.8|
81634003|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|6.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||6.8|-2.7|
81634004|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|4.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||4.0|-5.9|
81634005|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|4.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||4.9|-4.7|
81634006|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||4.5|-5.7|
81634007|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|3.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||3.3|-6.5|
81634008|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|6.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||6.9|-2.7|
81634009|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|5.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||5.4|-4.3|
81634010|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|5.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||5.3|-4.6|
81661332|NCT03075410|163015745|OTHER||Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.26|||||Mixed Effect Model has been used to assess Food Effect for the log transformed parameter AUC(0-inf). Treatment in the fed/fasted state is fitted as Fixed Effect. Participant is fitted as Random Effect. Variance Components covariance structure is use|||1.26|0.71|
81661333|NCT03075410|163015746|OTHER||Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.23|||||Mixed Effect Model has been used to assess Food Effect for the log transformed parameter Cmax. Treatment in the fed/fasted state is fitted as Fixed Effect. Participant is fitted as Random Effect. Variance Components covariance structure is used.|||1.23|0.76|
81534550|NCT02365649|162753503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|16.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||16.8|-15.0|1.000
81661334|NCT03075410|163015747|OTHER||Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.23|||||Fixed Effect Model has been used to assess Food Effect for the log transformed parameter t1/2 Treatment in the fed/fasted state is fitted as Fixed Effect.|||1.23|0.64|
81661335|NCT03075410|163015748|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|2.5|||||Hodges-Lehmann estimation is used to calculate the 90% confidence interval.|||2.50|-0.50|
81661336|NCT03075410|163015752|OTHER||Slope|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.1|||||Mixed Effect Model has been used to assess Steady State. Day is fitted as a Fixed Effect. Participant is fitted as Random Effect Variance Components covariance structure is used.|Repeat GSK3036656 5mg Day 1-14||1.10|1.09|
81661337|NCT03075410|163015752|OTHER||Slope|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.08|||||Mixed Effect Model has been used to assess Steady State. Day is fitted as a Fixed Effect. Participant is fitted as Random Effect Variance Components covariance structure is used.|Repeat GSK3036656 15mg Day 1-14||1.08|1.07|
81661338|NCT03075410|163015753|OTHER||Slope|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.1|||||A slope of 1 indicates the pharmacokinetics are dose proportional. A slope greater than 1 indicates the increase in PK is greater than proportional to dose.||Power Model has been used to assess Dose Proportionality. Log-e(dose) is fitted as Fixed Effect and Participant is fitted as Random Effect. An Unstructured covariance structure is used.|1.10|0.82|
81661339|NCT03075410|163015754|OTHER||Slope|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.24|1.39|||||Power Model has been used to assess Dose Proportionality. Log-e(dose) is fitted as Fixed Effect and Participant is fitted as Random Effect. An Unstructured covariance structure is used.|||1.39|1.24|
81661340|NCT03075410|163015755|OTHER||Slope|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.11|||||Power Model has been used to assess Dose Proportionality. Log-e(dose) is fitted as Fixed Effect and Participant is fitted as Random Effect. An Unstructured covariance structure is used.|||1.11|0.81|
81534551|NCT02365649|162753503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.4||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|31.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||31.4|-2.5|0.135
81534552|NCT02365649|162753503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.3||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|20.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||20.4|-11.9|0.623
81661341|NCT03075410|163015756|OTHER||Slope|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|1.33|||||Day 1.Power Model has been used to assess Dose Proportionality. Log-e(dose) is fitted as Fixed Effect.|||1.33|1.15|
81661342|NCT03075410|163015756|OTHER||Slope|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.22|||||Day 14. Power Model has been used to assess Dose Proportionality. Log-e(dose) is fitted as Fixed Effect.|||1.22|0.90|
81704923|NCT04315298|163106083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.3664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.66||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical Baseline IL-6 \>= 131.90 pg/mL (median)||1.66|0.38|0.3664
81534553|NCT02365649|162753503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|3.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||3.1|-23.1|1.000
81661343|NCT03075410|163015757|OTHER||Slope|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.46|||||Day 1. Power Model has been used to assess Dose Proportionality. Log-e(dose) is fitted as Fixed Effect.|||1.46|0.92|
81661344|NCT03075410|163015757|OTHER||Slope|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.22|||||Day 14. Power Model has been used to assess Dose Proportionality. Log-e(dose) is fitted as Fixed Effect.|||1.22|0.89|
81661345|NCT04976621|163015772|OTHER|Because this was a feasibility study, we did not compute inferential statistics and did not include a power calculation.||||||||||||Because this was a feasibility study, inferential statistics were not computed.||||This feasibility study assessed preliminary evidence of treatment response. We have reported only descriptive statistics for quantitative findings. We have not reported inferential statistics, in keeping with the purpose of the VA SPiRE grant mechanism through which the study was funded. We assessed change in participant response by comparing the mean change in the outcome from baseline to follow-up in Group 1 (BA) and Group 2 (TAU). We inspected trends and directions of change in both groups.|Because this is a feasibility study, inferential statistics were not computed. We examined the trends and direction of change in the baseline mean score and follow-up mean score between the two groups.|||
81661346|NCT04976621|163015773|OTHER|||||||||||||||||This feasibility study assessed preliminary evidence of treatment response. We have reported only descriptive statistics for quantitative findings. We have not reported inferential statistics, in keeping with the purpose of the VA SPiRE grant mechanism through which the study was funded. We assessed change in participant response by comparing the mean change in the outcome from baseline to follow-up in Group 1 (BA) and Group 2 (TAU). We inspected trends and directions of change in both groups.|Because this is a feasibility study, inferential statistics were not computed. We examined the trends and direction of change in the baseline mean score and follow-up mean score between the two groups.|||
81661347|NCT04976621|163015774|OTHER|||||||||||||||||This feasibility study assessed preliminary evidence of treatment response. We have reported only descriptive statistics for quantitative findings. We have not reported inferential statistics, in keeping with the purpose of the VA SPiRE grant mechanism through which the study was funded. We assessed change in participant response by comparing the mean change in the outcome from baseline to follow-up in Group 1 (BA) and Group 2 (TAU). We inspected trends and directions of change in both groups.|Because this is a feasibility study, inferential statistics were not computed. We examined the trends and direction of change in the baseline mean score and follow-up mean score between the two groups.|||
81661348|NCT04976621|163015775|OTHER||||||||||||||||||This analysis involved examination of the percentage that scored above a mean of 3.0 (our criteria for acceptability in this feasibility study).|||
81661349|NCT04976621|163015776|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics are used to describe acceptability/satisfaction for those who received the BA intervention. This tool is completed after the last intervention session when the qualitative interview is also conducted.|Descriptive statistics are used in this feasibility study. We are not using inferential statistics to test for statistical significance.|||
81661350|NCT04976621|163015777|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics are used to describe recruitment.|||
81661351|NCT04976621|163015778|OTHER||||||||||||||||||One measure of retention was the percent in each group who completed the study, meaning completed the Time 2 follow-up interview (that occurred 3-4 months after the baseline interview). Another measure of retention was the percent in the treatment group that completed four or more treatment sessions.|||
81661352|NCT04976621|163015779|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For each of five participants who received the intervention, we reviewed a transcript of 1 intervention session for treatment fidelity. The criterion is that no more than 15% of sessions observed or audiotaped will have a mean less than 2.0.|||
81661353|NCT04016558|163015780|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.007
81704924|NCT04315298|163106083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.7318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.87||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical Baseline IL-6 \< 131.90 pg/mL (median)||1.87|0.53|0.7318
81704925|NCT04315298|163106083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.4155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.37||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical Baseline IL-6 \>= 131.90 pg/mL (median)||2.37|0.59|0.4155
81634011|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|6.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||6.6|-3.9|
81634012|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|6.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||6.1|-4.0|
81634013|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|6.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||6.2|-3.8|
81634014|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|5.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||5.6|-4.5|
81634015|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|6.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||6.8|-3.8|
81634016|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|7.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||7.3|-2.9|
81634017|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|7.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||7.9|-2.8|
81634018|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||4.5|-5.5|
81634019|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|5.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||5.3|-5.1|
81634020|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|6.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||6.7|-4.3|
81661354|NCT04016558|163015781|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.006
81661355|NCT04016558|163015782|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.82
81704926|NCT04315298|163106083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.6262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.45||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD Baseline IL-6 \< 254.95 pg/mL (median)||2.45|0.23|0.6262
81534554|NCT02365649|162753503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|17.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||17.7|-18.7|1.000
81634021|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|5.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||5.6|-5.2|
81634022|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||6.4|-4.6|
81634023|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|6.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||6.3|-4.7|
81634024|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|6.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||6.2|-4.8|
81634025|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|6.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||6.2|-4.8|
81634026|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|7.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||7.7|-3.1|
81634027|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|8.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||8.7|-2.9|
81634028|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||6.4|-4.5|
81634029|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||6.4|-4.6|
81634030|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|6.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||6.9|-4.5|
81634031|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||6.4|-4.5|
81634032|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|8.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||8.7|-3.1|
81534555|NCT02365649|162753503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|3.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||3.1|-23.1|0.501
81634033|NCT02307682|162958774|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|7.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||7.2|-4.7|
81634034|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|3.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||3.5|-7.7|
81661356|NCT04016558|163015783|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.15||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.01
81661357|NCT04016558|163015784|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.40
81661358|NCT04016558|163015786|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.65||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.12
81661359|NCT04016558|163015787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.39
81534556|NCT02365649|162753504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|28.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||28.9|-23.9|1.000
81661360|NCT04016558|163015788|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.01
81661361|NCT03519971|163015802|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.647|1.123|||Log Rank|The analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for age (\< 65 vs. \>= 65 years) and stage (IIIA vs. IIIB/C).||The hazard ratio (HR) and confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for age \[\< 65 versus (vs.) \>= 65 years\] and stage (IIIA vs. IIIB/C), with treatment as the only covariate and ties handled by Efron approach.||1.123|0.647|0.247
81661362|NCT03519971|163015803|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.2||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|99.5|-15.2|16.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was performed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by age (\< 65 vs. \>= 65 years) and stage (IIIA vs. IIIB/C).|The CIs for difference in percentages were estimated using Miettinen and Nurminen's method.|||16.3|-15.2|0.976
81661363|NCT03519971|163015804|SUPERIORITY|The HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for age (\< 65 vs. \>= 65 years) and stage (IIIA vs. IIIB/C), with treatment as the only covariate and ties handled by Efron approach.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.778|1.386|||Log Rank|The analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for age (\< 65 vs. \>= 65 years) and stage (IIIA vs. IIIB/C).||||1.386|0.778|0.823
81661364|NCT03519971|163015805|SUPERIORITY|For the comparison between treatments, the Kaplan-Meier estimator of survival at 24 months for each treatment was used to obtain the HR and the test is based on the method described in Klein 2007. To account for the stratification factors, the estimates and test statistics in each strata were combined by weighting inversely proportionately according to each within stratum variance.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|1.502|||Log Rank|The analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for age (\< 65 vs. \>= 65 years) and stage (IIIA vs. IIIB/C).||||1.502|0.716|0.847
81534557|NCT02365649|162753504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.3||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|47.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||47.5|-5.0|0.204
81661365|NCT03519971|163015806|SUPERIORITY|The analysis was performed using a CMH test, stratified by age (\< 65 vs. \>= 65 years) and stage (IIIA vs. IIIB/C).|Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|3.0|||||The CIs for difference in percentages was calculated using Miettinen and Nurminen's method.|||3.0|-4.8|
81661366|NCT03519971|163015809|SUPERIORITY|The HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for age (\< 65 vs. \>= 65 years) and stage (IIIA vs. IIIB/C), with treatment as the only covariate and ties handled by Efron approach.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.649|1.413|||Log Rank|The analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for age (\< 65 vs. \>= 65 years) and stage (IIIA vs. IIIB/C).||||1.413|0.649|0.790
81661367|NCT03519971|163015810|SUPERIORITY|The HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for age (\< 65 vs. \>= 65 years) and stage (IIIA vs. IIIB/C), with treatment as the only covariate and ties handled by Efron approach.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.614|1.071|||Log Rank|The analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test, adjusting for age (\< 65 vs. \>= 65 years) and stage (IIIA vs. IIIB/C).||||1.071|0.614|0.132
81661368|NCT05227703|163015829|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.2925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|2.1||Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|||2.1|-7.0|0.2925
81661369|NCT05227703|163015829|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27||0.3914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|6.4|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||6.4|-2.5|0.3914
81661370|NCT05227703|163015830|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.1165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.05|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||0.05|-0.48|0.1165
81634035|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|2.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||2.8|-8.5|
81634036|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|2.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||2.6|-8.9|
81634037|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|3.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||3.6|-7.7|
81634038|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|2.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||2.4|-8.9|
81634039|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|2.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||2.0|-10.0|
81634040|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|5.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||5.5|-6.3|
81634041|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||6.4|-6.2|
81634042|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|2.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||2.0|-10.4|
81634043|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|2.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||2.8|-9.4|
81634044|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|6.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||6.9|-4.6|
81686054|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.66|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.66|0.53|
81704927|NCT04315298|163106083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.553||95.0|0.21|2.3||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD Baseline IL-6 \>= 254.95 pg/mL (median)||2.30|0.21|0.5530
81634045|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|5.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||5.7|-6.6|
81634046|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|5.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||5.7|-6.5|
81634047|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|7.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||7.4|-4.9|
81634048|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|7.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||7.5|-3.9|
81634049|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|11.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||11.5|-1.0|
81634050|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|3.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||3.4|-8.5|
81534558|NCT02365649|162753504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|3.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||3.1|-23.1|0.540
81634051|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||6.4|-6.0|
81634052|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||6.4|-5.2|
81634053|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|5.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||5.0|-7.4|
81634054|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|3.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||3.5|-8.8|
81634055|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|4.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||4.2|-8.4|
81634056|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|2.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||2.3|-9.5|
81634057|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|3.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||3.6|-8.6|
81634058|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|3.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||3.2|-8.8|
81634059|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|6.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||6.1|-6.8|
81634060|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|6.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||6.1|-5.9|
81661371|NCT05227703|163015830|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.8265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.29|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.29|-0.23|0.8265
81661372|NCT05227703|163015831|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.1167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.5|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 1-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||0.5|-4.0|0.1167
81466550|NCT04507256|162625460|OTHER|Bioavailability|Ratio of geometric mean AUCinf|68.69|||||||||||||The bioavailability of AZD7442 Dose 1 administered by IM was, calculated as the ratio of geometric mean AUCinf after IM to IV, for mAb AZD8895.|Bioavailability of AZD8895 at the end of study (Day 361)||||
81634061|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|6.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||6.0|-6.6|
81634062|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||6.4|-5.7|
81634063|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|3.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||3.1|-9.0|
81634064|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|5.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 64||5.5|-7.2|
81534559|NCT02365649|162753504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|2.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||2.9|-9.2|1.000
81534560|NCT02365649|162753504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.7||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|17.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||17.0|-5.6|0.614
81634065|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|5.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||5.7|-6.6|
81634066|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|8.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||8.3|-4.3|
81634067|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|6.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||6.1|-6.3|
81634068|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|5.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||5.6|-7.2|
81634069|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|4.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||4.3|-8.5|
81634070|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|10.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||10.2|-2.4|
81634071|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|7.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||7.8|-5.1|
81634072|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|9.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||9.6|-2.5|
81634073|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|9.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||9.0|-3.5|
81634074|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|9.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||9.0|-3.0|
81634075|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||6.4|-5.8|
81634076|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|6.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||6.5|-6.6|
81634077|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|6.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||6.1|-6.0|
81634078|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|9.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||9.5|-2.8|
81704928|NCT04315298|163106083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.8775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.85||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD Baseline IL-6 \< 254.95 pg/mL (median)||2.85|0.25|0.8775
81634079|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|8.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||8.0|-4.3|
81634080|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|7.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||7.8|-4.7|
81634081|NCT02307682|162958775|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|9.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||9.0|-3.8|
81634082|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|8.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4||8.4|-24.2|
81634083|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.9|-1.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4||-1.1|-31.9|
81634084|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.4|3.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 8||3.0|-30.4|
81634085|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-19.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|-2.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 8||-2.9|-35.0|
81634086|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-19.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.3|-3.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12||-3.1|-36.3|
81634087|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-24.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|-8.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12||-8.3|-40.7|
81634088|NCT02307682|162958776|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.24||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|-1.7||1-sided testing for superiority of brolucizumab 3 mg versus aflibercept 2 mg|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 16||-1.7|-38.0|0.0159
81634089|NCT02307682|162958776|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-27.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.8||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.1|-10.5||1-sided testing for superiority of brolucizumab 6 mg versus aflibercept 2 mg|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 16||-10.5|-45.1|0.0008
81634090|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|22.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 20||22.3|-11.8|
81634091|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|20.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 20||20.5|-14.1|
81634092|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-25.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.3|-7.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 24||-7.2|-44.3|
81634093|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-29.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.5|-11.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 24||-11.6|-47.5|
81634094|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|5.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 28||5.9|-29.2|
81634095|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.8|5.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 28||5.5|-29.8|
81634096|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-20.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.6|-0.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 32||-0.7|-39.6|
81634097|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-23.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.64|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.1|-4.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 32||-4.2|-42.1|
81634098|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-17.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.5|0.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 36||0.7|-35.5|
81634099|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-19.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.6|-1.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 36||-1.7|-37.6|
81634100|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-27.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.6|-8.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 40||-8.0|-46.6|
81634101|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-29.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.2|-10.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 40||-10.9|-48.2|
81634102|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|8.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 44||8.9|-27.5|
81634103|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.64|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|7.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 44||7.5|-30.3|
81634104|NCT02307682|162958776|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-23.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.79||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.1|-4.6||1-sided testing for superiority of brolucizumab 3 mg versus aflibercept 2 mg|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 48||-4.6|-43.1|0.0075
81634105|NCT02307682|162958776|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-29.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.47||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.6|-10.4||1-sided testing for superiority of brolucizumab 6 mg versus aflibercept 2 mg|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 48||-10.4|-47.6|0.0012
81634106|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-15.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.6|2.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 52||2.4|-33.6|
81634107|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-15.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|3.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 52||3.3|-33.4|
81466551|NCT04507256|162625460|OTHER|Bioavailability|Ratio of geometric mean AUCinf|65.02|||||||||||||The bioavailability of AZD7442 Dose 1 administered by IM was, calculated as the ratio of geometric mean AUCinf after IM to IV, for mAb AZD1061.|Bioavailability of AZD1061 at the end of study (Day 361)||||
81634108|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-20.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.62|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.9|-1.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 56||-1.1|-38.9|
81634109|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-20.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.4|-0.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 56||-0.7|-39.4|
81634110|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-18.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|-0.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 60||-0.5|-37.0|
81634111|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|6.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 60||6.1|-31.4|
81634112|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-27.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.7|-7.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 64||-7.6|-46.7|
81704929|NCT04315298|163106083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.7485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.99||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD Baseline IL-6 \>= 254.95 pg/mL (median)||2.99|0.41|0.7485
81661373|NCT05227703|163015831|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.9254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.3|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 1-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||2.3|-2.1|0.9254
81661374|NCT05227703|163015831|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.8792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.8|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 2-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||2.8|-3.3|0.8792
81661375|NCT05227703|163015831|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.5094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.0|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 2-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||4.0|-2.0|0.5094
81661376|NCT05227703|163015831|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.4487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||2.1|-4.8|0.4487
81661377|NCT05227703|163015831|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.4852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.6|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||4.6|-2.2|0.4852
81661378|NCT05227703|163015831|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.7593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|3.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 4-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||3.1|-4.2|0.7593
81661379|NCT05227703|163015831|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.6792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|4.3|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 4-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||4.3|-2.8|0.6792
81634113|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-22.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.6|-3.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 64||-3.4|-41.6|
81634114|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.8|3.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 68||3.9|-33.8|
81634115|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|6.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 68||6.2|-32.6|
81634116|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-29.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.3|-10.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 72||-10.5|-49.3|
81661380|NCT05227703|163015831|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.3983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|2.4|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Week 5-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||2.4|-5.9|0.3983
81661381|NCT05227703|163015831|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.3859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|5.9|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Week 5-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||5.9|-2.3|0.3859
81661382|NCT05227703|163015831|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.2925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|2.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||2.1|-7.0|0.2925
81634117|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-26.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.0|-6.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 72||-6.8|-46.0|
81634118|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-19.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.62|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.2|-0.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 76||-0.4|-38.2|
81634119|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-15.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.84|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|3.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 76||3.7|-35.0|
81634120|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-24.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.0|-4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 80||-4.5|-45.0|
81634121|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-23.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.9|-3.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 80||-3.4|-43.9|
81634122|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4|-0.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 84||-0.5|-38.4|
81634123|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.5|8.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 84||8.0|-31.5|
81634124|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-27.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.3|-7.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 88||-7.4|-47.3|
81634125|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-24.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.3|-4.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 88||-4.2|-44.3|
81634126|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-15.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.2|3.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 92||3.9|-34.2|
81634127|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|7.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 92||7.1|-32.1|
81634128|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-30.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.6|-11.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 96||-11.3|-50.6|
81634129|NCT02307682|162958776|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-26.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.2|-5.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 96||-5.9|-46.2|
81634130|NCT02307682|162958777|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.29||0.0183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|-1.2||1-sided testing for superiority of brolucizumab 3 mg versus aflibercept 2 mg|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|||-1.2|-37.7|0.0183
81634131|NCT02307682|162958777|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-22.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.19||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.4|-4.4||1-sided testing for superiority of brolucizumab 6 mg versus aflibercept 2 mg|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|||-4.4|-40.4|0.0075
81466552|NCT00979875|162625466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|2.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.7|2.55||Statistical testing was considered exploratory, with no adjustment for inflation of Type 1 error due to multiplicity of testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis performed using mixed model with fixed effect for treatment. A compound symmetry covariance matrix among repeated measurements was assumed.||||2.55|1.70|<0.0001
81466553|NCT00979875|162625466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Means Ratio|5.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.88|7.12||Statistical testing was considered exploratory, with no adjustment for inflation of Type 1 error due to multiplicity of testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis performed using mixed model with fixed effect for treatment. A compound symmetry covariance matrix among repeated measurements was assumed.||||7.12|3.88|<0.0001
81466554|NCT00979875|162625466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Means Ratio|4.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.05|5.6||Statistical testing was considered exploratory, with no adjustment for inflation of Type 1 error due to multiplicity of testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis performed using mixed model with fixed effect for treatment. A compound symmetry covariance matrix among repeated measurements was assumed.||||5.60|3.05|<0.0001
81466555|NCT00979875|162625467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-38.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-53.31|-24.55||Statistical testing was considered exploratory, with no adjustment for inflation of Type 1 error due to multiplicity of testing.|ANOVA|Analysis performed using mixed model with fixed effect for treatment. A compound symmetry covariance matrix among repeated measurements was assumed.||||-24.55|-53.31|<0.0001
81466556|NCT00979875|162625467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-26.43||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.81|-12.05||Statistical testing was considered exploratory, with no adjustment for inflation of Type 1 error due to multiplicity of testing.|ANOVA|Analysis performed using mixed model with fixed effect for treatment. A compound symmetry covariance matrix among repeated measurements was assumed.||||-12.05|-40.81|0.0032
81466557|NCT00979875|162625467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-42.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-56.53|-27.76||Statistical testing was considered exploratory, with no adjustment for inflation of Type 1 error due to multiplicity of testing.|ANOVA|Analysis performed using mixed model with fixed effect for treatment. A compound symmetry covariance matrix among repeated measurements was assumed.||||-27.76|-56.53|<0.0001
81466558|NCT01945970|162625481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor, baseline same period and mean baseline in both periods as covariates, and treatment, operator, and period as fixed effects.|Effect of black tea adjusted for placebo|||0.40|-1.09|0.36
81466559|NCT01945970|162625482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor, baseline same period and mean baseline in both periods as covariates, and treatment, operator, and period as fixed effects.|Effect of black tea adjusted for placebo|||1.28|-0.24|0.18
81466560|NCT01945970|162625483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor, baseline same period and mean baseline in both periods as covariates, and treatment, operator, and period as fixed effects.|Effect of black tea adjusted for placebo|||-0.19|-1.59|0.014
81466561|NCT01945970|162625484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor, baseline same period and mean baseline in both periods as covariates, and treatment, operator, and period as fixed effects.|Effect of positive control adjusted for placebo|||0.31|-1.30|0.22
81466562|NCT01945970|162625485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.71||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|1.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor, baseline same period and mean baseline in both periods as covariates, and treatment, operator, and period as fixed effects.|Effect of positive control adjusted for placebo|||1.53|-0.11|0.09
81466563|NCT01945970|162625486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor, baseline same period and mean baseline in both periods as covariates, and treatment, operator, and period as fixed effects.|Effect of positive control adjusted for placebo|||0.37|-1.13|0.32
81466564|NCT01945970|162625487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.89||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|4.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor and treatment and period as fixed effects.|Effect of black tea adjusted for placebo|||4.39|-0.61|0.14
81466565|NCT01945970|162625488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|1.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor and treatment and period as fixed effects.|Effect of black tea adjusted for placebo|||1.62|-2.41|0.69
81466566|NCT01945970|162625489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|2.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor and treatment and period as fixed effects|Effect of positive control adjusted for placebo|||2.95|-2.06|0.72
81466567|NCT01945970|162625490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|2.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor and treatment and period as fixed effects|Effect of positive control adjusted for placebo|||2.88|-1.15|0.39
81466568|NCT01945970|162625491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor, baseline same period and mean baseline in both periods as covariates, and treatment, operator, and period as fixed effects.|Effect of black tea adjusted for placebo|||1.24|-1.75|0.74
81466569|NCT01945970|162625492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor, baseline same period and mean baseline in both periods as covariates, and treatment, operator, and period as fixed effects.|Effect of black tea adjusted for placebo|||0.88|-2.12|0.41
81466570|NCT01945970|162625493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|1.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor, baseline same period and mean baseline in both periods as covariates, and treatment, operator, and period as fixed effects.|Effect of black tea adjusted for placebo|Subject as random factor, baseline same period and mean baseline in both periods as covariates, and treatment, operator, and period as fixed effects||1.54|-1.11|0.74
81704930|NCT04315298|163106084|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.4556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.79||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe||1.79|0.63|0.4556
81534561|NCT02365649|162753504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|11.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||11.5|-9.1|1.000
81534562|NCT02365649|162753504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|16.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||16.8|-15.0|1.000
81534563|NCT02365649|162753504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.4||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|31.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||31.4|-2.5|0.135
81534564|NCT02365649|162753504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|12.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||12.1|-14.1|1.000
81634132|NCT02307682|162958778|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-23.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.76|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.4|-4.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|||-4.1|-42.4|
81634133|NCT02307682|162958778|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-18.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.3|1.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|||1.0|-38.3|
81634134|NCT02307682|162958779|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|0.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4 to Week 48||0.7|-32.6|
81634135|NCT02307682|162958779|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.5|-3.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4 to Week 48||-3.3|-36.5|
81634136|NCT02307682|162958779|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-18.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.4|-1.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4 to Week 96||-1.5|-36.4|
81634137|NCT02307682|162958779|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-19.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.93|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.9|-1.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4 to Week 96||-1.8|-36.9|
81634138|NCT02307682|162958780|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline lesion size categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12||0.1|-0.8|
81534565|NCT02365649|162753504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|4.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||4.6|-14.6|1.000
81634139|NCT02307682|162958780|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline lesion size categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12||-0.2|-1.0|
81634140|NCT02307682|162958780|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline lesion size categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 48||-0.2|-1.1|
81634141|NCT02307682|162958780|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline lesion size categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 48||0.0|-0.9|
81634142|NCT02307682|162958780|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline lesion size categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 96||-0.3|-1.3|
81634143|NCT02307682|162958780|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline lesion size categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 96||-0.3|-1.1|
81634144|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|17.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4||17.5|-3.3|
81534566|NCT02365649|162753504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|20.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||20.3|-11.3|1.000
81634145|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|10.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4||10.9|-10.2|
81634146|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|12.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 8||12.6|-8.4|
81634147|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|9.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 8||9.2|-12.5|
81634148|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|10.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12||10.0|-11.2|
81634149|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|7.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12||7.9|-13.9|
81634150|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|11.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 16||11.4|-11.1|
81634151|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.76|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|6.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 16||6.5|-16.1|
81634152|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|20.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 20||20.3|-1.6|
81634153|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|18.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 20||18.5|-3.4|
81634154|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|7.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 24||7.6|-14.7|
81634155|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|5.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 24||5.3|-17.9|
81634156|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|12.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 28||12.9|-8.8|
81634157|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|13.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 28||13.8|-8.7|
81634158|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|14.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 32||14.1|-8.4|
81634159|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|11.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 32||11.5|-11.7|
81534567|NCT02365649|162753504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|4.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||4.6|-14.6|1.000
81634160|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|13.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 36||13.6|-8.8|
81704931|NCT04315298|163106084|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.04||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe||1.04|0.35|0.0248
81661383|NCT05227703|163015831|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27||0.3914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|6.4|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Week 6-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||6.4|-2.5|0.3914
81661384|NCT05227703|163015832|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.0865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.02|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 1-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||0.02|-0.27|0.0865
81661385|NCT05227703|163015832|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.9921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.14|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 1-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.14|-0.14|0.9921
81661386|NCT05227703|163015832|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.18|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 2-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||0.18|-0.18|0.9720
81661387|NCT05227703|163015832|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.6621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.21|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 2-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.21|-0.14|0.6621
81661388|NCT05227703|163015832|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.3617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.11|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||0.11|-0.29|0.3617
81661389|NCT05227703|163015832|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.5456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.25|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.25|-0.13|0.5456
81466571|NCT01945970|162625494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor, baseline same period and mean baseline in both periods as covariates, and treatment, operator, and period as fixed effects.|Effect of positive control adjusted for placebo|||1.17|-1.84|0.66
81661390|NCT05227703|163015832|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.8459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.19|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 4-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||0.19|-0.24|0.8459
81661391|NCT05227703|163015832|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.3922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.3|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 4-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.30|-0.12|0.3922
81661392|NCT05227703|163015832|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.2915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.11|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 5-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||0.11|-0.37|0.2915
81661393|NCT05227703|163015832|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.4425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.33|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 5-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.33|-0.14|0.4425
81704932|NCT04315298|163106084|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.6842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.67||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical||1.67|0.62|0.6842
81704933|NCT04315298|163106084|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43||||0.0671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.32||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical||2.32|0.89|0.0671
81704934|NCT04315298|163106084|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.6146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.74||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD||1.74|0.41|0.6146
81704935|NCT04315298|163106084|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.99||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD||1.99|0.48|0.9730
81704936|NCT04315298|163106086|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.6987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.59||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe||1.59|0.59|0.6987
81704937|NCT04315298|163106086|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.09||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe||1.09|0.39|0.0453
81704938|NCT04315298|163106086|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.9734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.09||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical||2.09|0.73|0.9734
81534568|NCT02365649|162753505|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.0||||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|51.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||51.9|-21.9|0.669
81634161|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|10.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 36||10.9|-12.2|
81634162|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.71|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|11.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 40||11.7|-10.7|
81634163|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|7.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 40||7.8|-15.0|
81634164|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.62|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|15.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 44||15.9|-6.1|
81634165|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|13.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 44||13.1|-10.0|
81634166|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.76|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|12.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 48||12.1|-10.5|
81634167|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.93|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|11.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 48||11.1|-12.2|
81634168|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|13.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 52||13.2|-9.5|
81634169|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|13.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 52||13.1|-10.6|
81634170|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|12.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 56||12.4|-10.6|
81634171|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|13.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 56||13.5|-10.4|
81634172|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|11.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 60||11.2|-11.9|
81634173|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|14.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 60||14.6|-9.7|
81634174|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|11.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 64||11.3|-11.7|
81634175|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|11.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 64||11.7|-12.2|
81634176|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|13.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 68||13.9|-9.3|
81634177|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|14.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 68||14.0|-9.8|
81634178|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|8.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 72||8.7|-14.5|
81634179|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|10.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 72||10.1|-13.7|
81634180|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|13.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 76||13.7|-10.0|
81634181|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|11.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 76||11.8|-12.2|
81634182|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|14.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 80||14.7|-9.1|
81634183|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|12.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 80||12.3|-11.3|
81634184|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.95|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|11.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 84||11.5|-11.9|
81634185|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|11.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 84||11.7|-12.0|
81634186|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|9.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 88||9.8|-13.2|
81634187|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|11.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 88||11.0|-12.6|
81634188|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|13.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 92||13.3|-9.8|
81634189|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|12.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 92||12.8|-11.1|
81704939|NCT04315298|163106086|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.91||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.2||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No)|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical||3.20|1.14|0.0040
81634190|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|7.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 96||7.6|-15.6|
81634191|NCT02307682|162958781|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|8.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFTns categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 96||8.0|-15.8|
81634192|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|-3.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||-3.3|-16.4|
81634193|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-14.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|-7.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||-7.3|-21.3|
81634194|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|-2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||-2.2|-14.6|
81634195|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|-9.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||-9.5|-20.9|
81634196|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-2.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||-2.4|-13.8|
81634197|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-8.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||-8.7|-18.9|
81634198|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|-3.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||-3.7|-16.8|
81634199|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-19.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|-13.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||-13.4|-25.8|
81634200|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|9.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||9.9|-2.0|
81634201|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|7.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||7.9|-4.3|
81634202|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|-6.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||-6.0|-19.1|
81634203|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-23.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.7|-17.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||-17.6|-29.7|
81634204|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|3.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||3.4|-8.7|
81634205|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|0.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||0.4|-11.2|
81634206|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|-1.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||-1.0|-14.3|
81634207|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-12.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|-6.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||-6.2|-19.3|
81634208|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||-2.2|-13.2|
81704940|NCT04315298|163106086|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.9551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.17||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD||2.17|0.43|0.9551
81634209|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|-4.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||-4.9|-15.9|
81661394|NCT05227703|163015832|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.1165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.05|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||0.05|-0.48|0.1165
81466572|NCT01945970|162625495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject as random factor, baseline same period and mean baseline in both periods as covariates, and treatment, operator, and period as fixed effects.|Effect of positive control adjusted for placebo|||0.30|-2.70|0.11
81466573|NCT01945970|162625496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|1.73|||Mixed Models Analysis||Effect of positive control adjusted for placebo|||1.73|-0.93|0.55
81534569|NCT02365649|162753505|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.0||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|45.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||45.2|-15.2|0.343
81634210|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|0.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||0.9|-11.5|
81634211|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|-5.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||-5.6|-17.7|
81634212|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|6.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||6.7|-5.1|
81634213|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|2.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||2.4|-8.7|
81634214|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-11.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|-5.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||-5.5|-17.8|
81634215|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-15.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-9.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||-9.7|-21.2|
81704941|NCT04315298|163106086|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.8722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.1||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD||2.10|0.42|0.8722
81634216|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|3.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||3.0|-8.0|
81634217|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|-3.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||-3.4|-13.7|
81634218|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-0.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||-0.7|-12.6|
81634219|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-3.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||-3.8|-16.0|
81634220|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|0.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||0.7|-9.9|
81634221|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|-3.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||-3.4|-13.9|
81704942|NCT04315298|163106089|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||Disease Severity: Severe||||1.0000
81466574|NCT00782184|162625497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|21.0|||Regression, Logistic|||COMPARISON BETWEEN GROUPS FOR NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS REACHING LDL-C GOAL OF \<70 MG/DL||21.0|3.4|<0.001
81534570|NCT02365649|162753505|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-20.0||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.2|17.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||17.2|-57.2|0.442
81634222|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-1.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||-1.2|-13.1|
81634223|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|-6.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||-6.0|-17.8|
81634224|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|8.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||8.4|-2.5|
81634225|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|3.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||3.7|-6.7|
81634226|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-1.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||-1.6|-12.8|
81634227|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|-7.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||-7.0|-18.2|
81634228|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||4.5|-7.0|
81634229|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|-0.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||-0.7|-11.4|
81634230|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|-0.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||-0.1|-11.8|
81686055|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.64|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.64|0.42|
81634231|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-11.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||-6.4|-17.0|
81634232|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|0.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||0.1|-10.1|
81634233|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|0.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||-0.0|-10.0|
81634234|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|0.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||0.5|-11.7|
81634235|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-11.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|-6.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||-6.3|-17.3|
81634236|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|6.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||6.5|-4.0|
81534571|NCT02365649|162753505|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|32.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||32.2|-23.4|1.000
81534572|NCT02365649|162753505|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|23.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||23.5|-13.6|0.601
81634237|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-0.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||-0.3|-9.7|
81634238|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|-0.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||-0.1|-11.4|
81634239|NCT02307682|162958782|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|-6.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||-6.2|-16.4|
81634240|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|3.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||3.6|-7.9|
81634241|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|7.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||7.4|-4.1|
81634242|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|1.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||1.3|-10.0|
81634243|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||4.5|-7.7|
81634244|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|2.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||2.3|-7.6|
81634245|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|5.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||5.8|-5.4|
81634246|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|3.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||3.6|-8.3|
81634247|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|1.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||1.9|-10.0|
81704943|NCT04315298|163106089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0353|||||||Chi-squared|||Disease Severity: Severe||||0.0353
81704944|NCT04315298|163106089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3187|||||||Chi-squared|||Disease Severity: Critical||||0.3187
81466575|NCT00782184|162625498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-15.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.15|-8.84|||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA) Model|||||-8.84|-21.15|<0.001
81534573|NCT02365649|162753505|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|21.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||21.7|-18.2|1.000
81634248|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|16.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||16.2|5.0|
81634249|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|15.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||15.4|4.7|
81704945|NCT04315298|163106089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0261|||||||Chi-squared|||Disease Severity: Critical||||0.0261
81704946|NCT04315298|163106089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9117|||||||Chi-squared|||Disease Severity: MSOD||||0.9117
81534574|NCT02365649|162753505|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.5||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|47.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||47.5|-14.5|0.301
81634250|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|1.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||1.7|-9.8|
81634251|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|-3.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||-3.0|-14.9|
81634252|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|8.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||8.4|-2.1|
81634253|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|5.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||5.1|-6.3|
81661395|NCT05227703|163015832|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.8265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.29|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.29|-0.23|0.8265
81661396|NCT05227703|163015833|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were from a logistic regression with treatment group, geographic region and baseline value as a covariate.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.4597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.33|||Regression, Logistic|||Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||2.33|0.68|0.4597
81634254|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|6.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||6.1|-5.8|
81634255|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|3.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||3.5|-8.4|
81634256|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|4.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||4.4|-6.4|
81661397|NCT05227703|163015833|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were from a logistic regression with treatment group, geographic region and baseline value as a covariate.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.1205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||1.16|0.28|0.1205
81661398|NCT05227703|163015840|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||0.2|0.0|0.0493
81686056|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.6|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.60|0.44|
81686057|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.88|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.88|0.63|
81686058|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.26|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.26|0.15|
81686059|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.35|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.35|0.23|
81686060|NCT01025336|163070010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.43|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.43|0.28|
81661399|NCT05227703|163015840|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.2|0.0|0.0226
81661400|NCT05227703|163015840|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.6845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||0.1|-0.1|0.6845
81661401|NCT05227703|163015840|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.1|-0.1|0.8950
81661402|NCT05227703|163015841|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.5073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||0.1|-0.1|0.5073
81661403|NCT05227703|163015841|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.1|-0.1|0.4650
81661404|NCT05227703|163015841|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||0.0|-0.1|0.0672
81661405|NCT05227703|163015841|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.1|-0.1|0.8030
81661406|NCT05227703|163015842|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.8259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||0.1|-0.1|0.8259
81661407|NCT05227703|163015842|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.5936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.0|-0.1|0.5936
81661408|NCT05227703|163015842|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 15 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 15 mg versus Placebo||0.1|0.0|0.0253
81661409|NCT05227703|163015842|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.1|0.0|0.2710
81661410|NCT03464097|163015858|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.0539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.55|0.99|0.0539
81661411|NCT03464097|163015859|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.65|0.86|0.1503
81661412|NCT03464097|163015860|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.1121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.29|0.92|0.1121
81661413|NCT03464097|163015861|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.1163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.35|0.91|0.1163
81466576|NCT00782184|162625499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|13.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.9|3.3|<0.001
81466577|NCT00782184|162625500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|6.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.0|2.0|<0.001
81661414|NCT03464097|163015862|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.0561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.20|0.98|0.0561
81634257|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|3.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||3.0|-7.8|
81634258|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|1.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||1.7|-9.6|
81634259|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|1.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||1.9|-10.2|
81634260|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|9.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||9.9|-1.0|
81634261|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|7.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||7.5|-3.3|
81634262|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|5.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||5.1|-6.2|
81634263|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|5.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||5.5|-6.4|
81634264|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|8.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||8.7|-2.2|
81634265|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|7.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||7.4|-3.2|
81634266|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|8.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||8.1|-3.5|
81634267|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|5.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||5.8|-5.8|
81634268|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|3.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||3.8|-6.6|
81634269|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|5.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||5.1|-5.8|
81634270|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|5.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||5.1|-6.4|
81634271|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|2.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||2.6|-8.7|
81634272|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|10.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||10.7|0.3|
81634273|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|7.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||7.2|-3.2|
81634274|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|4.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||4.7|-6.1|
81534575|NCT02365649|162753505|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.5||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|39.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||39.4|-10.3|0.256
81534576|NCT02365649|162753505|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.5||||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.5|29.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||29.5|-26.5|0.917
81534577|NCT02365649|162753505|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-20.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.5|-2.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||-2.5|-37.5|1.000
81534578|NCT02365649|162753505|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.7||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.8|17.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||17.3|-28.8|0.697
81534579|NCT02365649|162753505|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-20.0||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.5|-2.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||-2.5|-37.5|0.126
81534580|NCT02365649|162753506|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.8|50.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||50.8|-30.8|0.691
81534581|NCT02365649|162753506|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.8||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|60.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5). Prespecified statistical significance at the 0.1 level.|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||60.0|-2.5|0.086
81534582|NCT02365649|162753506|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.6|25.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||25.6|-45.6|0.702
81534583|NCT02365649|162753506|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.5||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|-1.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||-1.0|-24.0|0.557
81534584|NCT02365649|162753506|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|15.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||15.0|-16.5|1.000
81534585|NCT02365649|162753506|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.9||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|24.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||24.2|-14.4|0.707
81534586|NCT02365649|162753506|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.9|28.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||28.8|-27.9|1.000
81534587|NCT02365649|162753506|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.7||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|40.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||40.6|-7.2|0.175
81634275|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|1.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||1.9|-9.0|
81634276|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|8.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||8.1|-1.9|
81661415|NCT03464097|163015863|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.5061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.86|0.60|0.5061
81661416|NCT03464097|163015864|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.1179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|5.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.44|0.82|0.1179
81634277|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||6.4|-3.9|
81634278|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|6.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||6.6|-4.7|
81634279|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|6.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||6.1|-5.2|
81634280|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|7.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||7.3|-3.3|
81634281|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|4.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||4.8|-5.7|
81634282|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|9.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||9.7|-1.7|
81634283|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|5.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||5.6|-5.3|
81634284|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|8.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||8.9|-1.3|
81634285|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|6.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||6.0|-4.3|
81661417|NCT03464097|163015865|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.0769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|3.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.39|0.94|0.0769
81661418|NCT03464097|163015866|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71||||0.0623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|7.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.98|0.92|0.0623
81634286|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|5.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||5.2|-6.4|
81634287|NCT02307682|162958783|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|0.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||0.9|-10.8|
81634288|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|3.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||3.6|-7.7|
81634289|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|0.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||0.4|-11.4|
81634290|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|1.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||1.2|-9.3|
81661419|NCT03464097|163015867|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.1162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|3.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.00|0.89|0.1162
81661420|NCT03464097|163015868|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.2143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.11|0.85|0.2143
81661421|NCT03464097|163015869|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.0663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.57|0.97|0.0663
81661422|NCT03464097|163015870|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.81||||0.0774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|18.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.64|0.78|0.0774
81634291|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|1.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||1.2|-9.8|
81634292|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-1.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||-1.5|-11.5|
81634293|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-2.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||-2.3|-12.8|
81634294|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|-1.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||-1.1|-11.8|
81634295|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|-2.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||-2.9|-14.4|
81634296|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|8.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||8.3|-2.8|
81634297|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|7.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||7.5|-3.4|
81634298|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|0.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||0.9|-9.7|
81634299|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-1.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||-1.3|-12.3|
81634300|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|6.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||6.2|-4.2|
81634301|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|1.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||1.7|-8.4|
81661423|NCT03464097|163015872|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.33|1.06|0.0308
81634302|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|5.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||5.2|-6.2|
81634303|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|3.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||3.4|-7.5|
81634304|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|0.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||0.7|-9.5|
81634305|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|-0.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||-0.6|-10.6|
81634306|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|1.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||1.3|-10.2|
81661424|NCT03464097|163015873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.8745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.95|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.95|0.57|0.8745
81661425|NCT03464097|163015874|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.0361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.78|1.04|0.0361
81704947|NCT04315298|163106089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7584|||||||Chi-squared|||Disease Severity: MSOD||||0.7584
81634307|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-0.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||-0.8|-12.2|
81634308|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|4.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||4.3|-6.6|
81634309|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|0.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||0.1|-10.0|
81634310|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|1.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||1.4|-9.4|
81634311|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|-2.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||-2.7|-13.6|
81634312|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||4.5|-5.1|
81466578|NCT00782184|162625501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-8.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-3.97|||LDA Model|||||-3.97|-12.50|<0.001
81534588|NCT02365649|162753506|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.7||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|35.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||35.4|-18.0|0.517
81534589|NCT02365649|162753506|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|0.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||0.6|-30.6|1.000
81534590|NCT02365649|162753506|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.5||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|14.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||14.6|-25.5|0.663
81534591|NCT02365649|162753506|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|0.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||0.6|-30.6|0.251
81534592|NCT02365649|162753507|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|41.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||41.0|-41.0|1.000
81634313|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|2.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||2.8|-6.2|
81634314|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|1.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||1.2|-9.4|
81634315|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-0.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||-0.8|-11.5|
81634316|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|3.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||3.0|-7.3|
81704948|NCT04315298|163106093|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.32||||0.0385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.94||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe||0.94|0.11|0.0385
81634317|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|2.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||2.1|-7.9|
81634318|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|0.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||0.7|-10.5|
81634319|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-1.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||-1.8|-12.5|
81634320|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|4.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||4.0|-6.0|
81634321|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|3.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||3.9|-6.3|
81661426|NCT03035201|163015875|OTHER|two-tailed test of the null hypothesis of no differences between groups.|Mean from linear contrast|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.08||Not adjusted|Mixed Models Analysis||Marginal effect of cocoa flavonal versus cocoa placebo based on the mean difference between linear contrasts.|Marginal comparisons from a repeated measures model using a linear contrast to estimate the mean differences between baseline versus average values across follow-up.|Wald test of a linear contrast from the mixed effects analysis....see protocol.|0.08|-0.02|<0.05
81661427|NCT03035201|163015876|EQUIVALENCE|two-tailed test of the null hypothesis of no differences between groups.|Mean difference of linear contrasts|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.12||Not adjusted|Wald test||Marginal effects of multivitamin versus multivitamin placebo|Marginal comparisons from a repeated measures model using a linear contrast to estimate the mean differences between baseline versus average values across follow-up.|Wald test of a linear contrast from the mixed effects analysis....see protocol|0.12|0.02|<0.05
81661428|NCT03035201|163015877|EQUIVALENCE|Proportional hazards regression -- unadjusted two-sided test|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.11||Not adjusted|Regression, Cox||Comparison group is placebo|||1.11|0.52|0.15
81661429|NCT03035201|163015878|EQUIVALENCE|Unadjusted 2-sided test|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.91||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.32||Unadjusted|Regression, Cox||Comparison group is placebo.|||1.32|0.63|0.62
81634322|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|-0.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||-0.4|-10.1|
81634323|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-2.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||-2.3|-12.2|
81634324|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|4.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||4.3|-5.2|
81634325|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|3.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||3.5|-5.8|
81634326|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|1.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||1.8|-8.4|
81634327|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|1.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||1.5|-8.5|
81661430|NCT03035201|163015879|EQUIVALENCE|Cocoa Flavonal minus Placebo|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.08||Unadjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|Wald test comparing linear contrasts|Cocoa Flavonal minus placebo|||0.08|-0.02|0.24
81661431|NCT03035201|163015880|EQUIVALENCE|two-sided|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.09||Unadjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|Comparison of linear contrasts: cocoa flavonal minus placebo|Cocoa flavonal minus placebo|Unadjusted 2-tailed test||0.09|-0.04|0.41
81661432|NCT03035201|163015881|EQUIVALENCE|2 sided test, multivitamin minus placebo|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.11||Unadjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|Comparison of linear contrasts|Multivitamin minus placebo|2-sided test, unadjusted||0.11|0.01|0.02
81661433|NCT03035201|163015882|EQUIVALENCE|2-sided, unadjusted|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.126||Unadjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|Comparison of linear contrasts|Multivitamin minus placebo|Multivitamin minus placebo||0.126|0.002|0.04
81661434|NCT02390050|163015883|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.34||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline HbA1c as covariates||||-0.34|-0.76|< 0.0001
81661435|NCT02390050|163015883|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.47||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline HbA1c as covariates||||-0.47|-0.89|< 0.0001
81466579|NCT00782184|162625502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.13||||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.67|9.93|||LDA Model|||||9.93|-5.67|0.593
81634328|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|0.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||0.2|-9.8|
81634329|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|-0.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||-0.7|-10.4|
81634330|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|3.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||3.0|-7.4|
81634331|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-1.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||-1.1|-11.0|
81634332|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|5.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||5.1|-4.9|
81634333|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|1.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||1.4|-7.6|
81634334|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|5.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||5.1|-5.3|
81634335|NCT02307682|162958784|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|0.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||0.8|-8.5|
81634336|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|0.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||0.2|-14.1|
81634337|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|-0.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||-0.3|-15.3|
81661436|NCT02390050|163015883|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.59||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline HbA1c as covariates||||-0.59|-1.01|< 0.0001
81466580|NCT00782184|162625503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.48||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|6.37|||LDA Model|||||6.37|-1.41|0.211
81466581|NCT00782184|162625504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-11.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.32|-5.92|||LDA Model|||||-5.92|-17.32|<0.001
81466582|NCT00782184|162625505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-16.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.77|-9.44|||LDA Model|||||-9.44|-22.77|<0.001
81634338|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|-2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||-2.2|-16.6|
81634339|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|-5.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||-5.4|-19.7|
81661437|NCT02390050|163015884|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.1308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|5.3|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment, country, baseline HbA1c and prior anti-diabetic treatment status as predictor variables and a dependable variable of 1 (\<7%) or 0 (\>7%).||Odds ratio of having at least 1 post-baseline HbA1c value \<7% in the 5 mg bexagliflozin group was compared to placebo group.||5.3|0.8|0.1308
81704949|NCT04315298|163106093|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38||||0.0782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.05||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Severe||1.05|0.14|0.0782
81634340|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|-1.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||-1.6|-14.8|
81534593|NCT02365649|162753507|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.8||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|50.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||50.3|-12.8|0.257
81634341|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-10.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|-3.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||-3.9|-17.4|
81634342|NCT02307682|162958785|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|-10.2||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|-2.5||1-sided testing for superiority of brolucizumab 3 mg versus aflibercept 2 mg|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||-2.5|-17.3|0.0030
81634343|NCT02307682|162958785|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|-18.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|-10.9||1-sided testing for superiority of brolucizumab 6 mg versus aflibercept 2 mg|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||-10.9|-25.3|<0.0001
81634344|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|19.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||19.0|5.2|
81634345|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|18.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||18.2|3.8|
81634346|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|-3.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||-3.1|-17.7|
81634347|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-23.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|-16.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||-16.1|-30.5|
81634348|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|9.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||9.0|-4.8|
81634349|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|2.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||2.5|-11.8|
81634350|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|3.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||3.1|-12.0|
81634351|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-3.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||-3.2|-18.0|
81634352|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|0.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||0.8|-12.5|
81661438|NCT02390050|163015884|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.1294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|5.1|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment, country, baseline HbA1c and prior anti-diabetic treatment status as predictor variables and a dependable variable of 1 (\<7%) or 0 (\>7%).||Odds ratio of having at least 1 post-baseline HbA1c value \<7% in the 10 mg bexagliflozin group was compared to placebo group.||5.1|0.8|0.1294
81704950|NCT04315298|163106093|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.2436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.14||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical||2.14|0.70|0.2436
81466583|NCT00782184|162625506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-10.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.96|-5.08|||LDA Model|||||-5.08|-14.96|<0.001
81534594|NCT02365649|162753507|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-20.0||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.9|15.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||15.9|-55.9|0.440
81534595|NCT02365649|162753507|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|19.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||19.3|-24.3|1.000
81534596|NCT02365649|162753507|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|15.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||15.0|-16.5|1.000
81534597|NCT02365649|162753507|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-20.0||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.9|15.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||15.9|-55.9|0.440
81534598|NCT02365649|162753507|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|31.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||31.4|-28.7|1.000
81534599|NCT02365649|162753507|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.5||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|34.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||34.9|-14.0|0.404
81634353|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|-2.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||-2.4|-16.2|
81634354|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|-0.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||-0.6|-15.7|
81634355|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|-5.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||-5.5|-20.5|
81634356|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|13.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||13.0|-0.8|
81634357|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|6.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||6.6|-7.5|
81634358|NCT02307682|162958785|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|-10.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|-3.3||1-sided testing for superiority of brolucizumab 3 mg versus aflibercept 2 mg|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||-3.3|-17.4|0.0020
81466584|NCT00782184|162625507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-13.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.83|-6.59|||LDA Model|||||-6.59|-19.83|<0.001
81534600|NCT02365649|162753507|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.8|29.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||29.7|-24.8|0.859
81534601|NCT02365649|162753507|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|0.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||0.6|-30.6|1.000
81534602|NCT02365649|162753507|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.5||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|14.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||14.6|-25.5|0.663
81534603|NCT02365649|162753507|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|0.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||0.6|-30.6|0.251
81634359|NCT02307682|162958785|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|-13.5||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|-6.1||1-sided testing for superiority of brolucizumab 6 mg versus aflibercept 2 mg|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||-6.1|-20.7|0.0001
81534604|NCT02365649|162753508|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|43.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||43.8|-23.8|0.606
81534605|NCT02365649|162753508|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|35.0||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|64.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5). Prespecified significant at the 0.5 level.|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||64.1|5.9|0.034
81534606|NCT02365649|162753508|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|0.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||0.6|-30.6|0.532
81534607|NCT02365649|162753508|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|21.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||21.8|-20.5|1.000
81534608|NCT02365649|162753508|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|13.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||13.3|-14.4|1.000
81534609|NCT02365649|162753508|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|14.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||14.6|-16.0|1.000
81634360|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|8.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||8.1|-5.4|
81634361|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|1.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||1.2|-11.8|
81634362|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|3.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||3.7|-10.3|
81634363|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|0.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||0.4|-14.1|
81634364|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|3.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||3.3|-10.1|
81634365|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-0.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||-0.6|-14.0|
81534610|NCT02365649|162753508|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.1||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|35.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||35.8|-11.7|0.350
81634366|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-0.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||-0.1|-14.7|
81634367|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|-5.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||-5.4|-19.5|
81534611|NCT02365649|162753508|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.7||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|41.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5). Prespecified significant at the 0.5 level.|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||41.3|2.0|0.034
81634368|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|13.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||13.5|0.3|
81466585|NCT00782184|162625508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-7.69||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-2.88|||LDA Model|||||-2.88|-12.50|0.002
81534612|NCT02365649|162753508|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|18.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||18.3|-15.9|1.000
81634369|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|8.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||8.4|-4.9|
81634370|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|-1.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||-1.7|-15.7|
81634371|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|-5.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||-5.6|-19.8|
81634372|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|7.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||7.2|-5.9|
81634373|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|2.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||2.6|-9.8|
81634374|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|2.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||2.5|-11.2|
81634375|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|-1.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||-1.0|-15.3|
81634376|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|4.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||4.6|-8.9|
81634377|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|1.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||1.7|-11.2|
81634378|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|3.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||3.7|-10.8|
81634379|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|-3.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||-3.5|-17.3|
81634380|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|11.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||11.0|-2.3|
81634381|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|2.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||2.6|-9.8|
81704951|NCT04315298|163106093|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.3223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.51||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: Critical||1.51|0.46|0.3223
81466586|NCT00782184|162625509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|5.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|8.06|||LDA Model|||||8.06|2.44|<0.001
81466587|NCT00782184|162625510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-12.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.31|-7.52|||LDA Model|||||-7.52|-18.31|<0.001
81661439|NCT02390050|163015884|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.2||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|10.3|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment, country, baseline HbA1c and prior anti-diabetic treatment status as predictor variables and a dependable variable of 1 (\<7%) or 0 (\>7%).||Odds ratio of having at least 1 post-baseline HbA1c value \<7% in the 20 mg bexagliflozin group was compared to placebo group.||10.3|1.7|0.0015
81661440|NCT02390050|163015885|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.36||||||Week 2: Difference in LS mean change in body weight from baseline to week 2 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 5 mg group and Placebo group||-0.36|-1.13|
81661441|NCT02390050|163015885|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.38||||||Week 2: Difference in LS mean change in body weight from baseline to week 2 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 10 mg group and Placebo group||-0.38|-1.15|
81661442|NCT02390050|163015885|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.61||||||Week 2: Difference in LS mean change in body weight from baseline to week 2 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 20 mg group and Placebo group||-0.61|-1.38|
81661443|NCT02390050|163015885|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-0.52||||||Week 6: Difference in LS mean change in body weight from baseline to week 6 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 5 mg group and Placebo group||-0.52|-1.53|
81661444|NCT02390050|163015885|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-0.94||||||Week 6: Difference in LS mean change in body weight from baseline to week 6 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 10 mg group and Placebo group||-0.94|-1.95|
81661445|NCT02390050|163015885|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|-1.01||||||Week 6: Difference in LS mean change in body weight from baseline to week 6 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 20 mg group and Placebo group||-1.01|-2.01|
81661446|NCT02390050|163015885|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-0.76||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline weight as covariates||Week 12: Difference in LS mean change in body weight from baseline to week 12 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 5 mg group and Placebo group||-0.76|-2.12|< 0.0001
81661447|NCT02390050|163015885|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|-0.91||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline weight as covariates||Week 12: Difference in LS mean change in body weight from baseline to week 12 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 10 mg group and Placebo group||-0.91|-2.26|< 0.0001
81661448|NCT02390050|163015885|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-1.08||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline weight as covariates||Week 12: Difference in LS mean change in body weight from baseline to week 12 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 20 mg group and Placebo group||-1.08|-2.43|< 0.0001
81661449|NCT02390050|163015886|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.06||||||Week 2: Difference in LS mean change in FPG from baseline to week 2 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 5 mg group and Placebo group||-0.06|-0.90|
81634382|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|0.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||0.7|-13.2|
81466588|NCT00782184|162625511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.68||||0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|21.86|||LDA Model|||||21.86|-16.50|0.785
81634383|NCT02307682|162958785|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|-6.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||-6.6|-19.7|
81634384|NCT02307682|162958786|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0574||||||1-sided testing for superiority of brolucizumab 3 mg versus aflibercept 2 mg|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH-test row mean score (scores=table) stratified by age categories (\<75, ≥75 years) and baseline fluid status)||||||0.0574
81634385|NCT02307682|162958786|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012||||||1-sided testing for superiority of brolucizumab 6 mg versus aflibercept 2 mg|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH-test row mean score (scores=table) stratified by age categories (\<75, ≥75 years) and baseline fluid status)||||||0.0012
81634386|NCT02307682|162958787|SUPERIORITY||difference in proportions|-6.5||||0.0331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|0.3||1-sided testing for superiority of brolucizumab 3 mg versus aflibercept 2 mg|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for age categories (\<75, \>=75 years) and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for the treatment difference estimated using bootstrap method.|||0.3|-13.2|0.0331
81634387|NCT02307682|162958787|SUPERIORITY||difference in proportions|-10.5||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|-3.5||1-sided testing for superiority of brolucizumab 6 mg versus aflibercept 2 mg|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for age categories (\<75, \>=75 years) and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for the treatment difference estimated using bootstrap method.|||-3.5|-17.1|0.0013
81634388|NCT02307682|162958788|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least squares mean difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified|ANCOVA|Analyzed using pairwise ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect factor and corresponding baseline value of the endpoint as a covariate.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 24||2.3|-0.5|
81634389|NCT02307682|162958788|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least squares mean difference|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified|ANCOVA|Analyzed using pairwise ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect factor and corresponding baseline value of the endpoint as a covariate.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 24||2.1|-0.9|
81634390|NCT02307682|162958788|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least squares mean difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANCOVA|Analyzed using pairwise ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect factor and corresponding baseline value of the endpoint as a covariate.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 48||1.4|-1.8|
81634391|NCT02307682|162958788|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least squares mean difference|-0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANCOVA|Analyzed using pairwise ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect factor and corresponding baseline value of the endpoint as a covariate.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 48||1.4|-1.9|
81634392|NCT02307682|162958788|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least squares mean difference|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANCOVA|Analyzed using pairwise ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect factor and corresponding baseline value of the endpoint as a covariate.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 72||1.9|-1.6|
81634393|NCT02307682|162958788|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least squares mean difference|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified|ANCOVA|Analyzed using pairwise ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect factor and corresponding baseline value of the endpoint as a covariate.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 72||1.7|-1.9|
81634394|NCT02307682|162958788|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least squares mean difference|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified|ANCOVA|Analyzed using pairwise ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect factor and corresponding baseline value of the endpoint as a covariate.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 3mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 96||2.7|-1.2|
81634395|NCT02307682|162958788|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least squares mean difference|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANCOVA|nalyzed using pairwise ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect factor and corresponding baseline value of the endpoint as a covariate.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 96||3.0|-0.9|
81634396|NCT05256797|162958904|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.71||||||Hazard ratio||0.71|0.66|
81634397|NCT05037513|162958933|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.06|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|62.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||62.2|0.8|<0.05
81634398|NCT05037513|162958934|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.06|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|62.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||62.2|0.8|<0.05
81634399|NCT05886777|162958941|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis(H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to RSVpreF was evaluated by following hypothesis for both RSV A and B as measured by NT: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ4) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, ln(μ1), ln(μ4) are natural log of geometric mean of NT 1 month after vaccination for Group 1, 4, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.782|1.249|||||GMRs and 2-sided confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated by exponentiating mean differences of logarithms of titers (Intervention Group \[Group 1\] minus Reference Group \[Group 4\]) and corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.249|0.782|
81634400|NCT05886777|162958942|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis(H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to RSVpreF was evaluated by following hypothesis for both RSV A and B as measured by NT: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ4) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, ln(μ1), ln(μ4) are natural log of geometric mean of NT 1 month after vaccination for Group 1, 4, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.697|1.162|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating mean differences of the logarithms of titers (Intervention Group \[Group 1\] minus Reference Group \[Group 4\]) and corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.162|0.697|
81634401|NCT05886777|162958943|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to BNT162b2 was evaluated by following hypothesis for both SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.4/BA.5 strain and reference strain as measured by NT: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ3) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, and ln(μ1) and ln(μ3) are natural log of geometric mean of NT 1 month after vaccination for Group 1, 3, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.605|1.168|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating mean differences of the logarithms of titers (Intervention Group \[Group 1\] minus Reference Group \[Group 3\]) and corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.168|0.605|
81634402|NCT05886777|162958944|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to BNT162b2 was evaluated by following hypothesis for both SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.4/BA.5 strain and reference strain as measured by NT: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ3) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, and ln(μ1) and ln(μ3) are natural log of geometric mean of NT 1 month after vaccination for Group 1, 3, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.618|1.014|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 1\] minus Reference Group \[Group 3\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.014|0.618|
81634403|NCT05886777|162958945|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to QIV was evaluated by following hypothesis for each of 4 strains included in QIV as measured by HAI titer: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ5) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, and ln(μ1) and ln(μ5) are natural log of the geometric mean of HAI titers 1 month after vaccination for Group 1,5, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.785|1.423|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 1\] minus Reference Group \[Group 5\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.423|0.785|
81634404|NCT05886777|162958946|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to QIV was evaluated by following hypothesis for each of 4 strains included in QIV as measured by HAI titer: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ5) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, and ln(μ1) and ln(μ5) are natural log of the geometric mean of HAI titers 1 month after vaccination for Group 1,5, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.909|1.402|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 1\] minus Reference Group \[Group 5\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.402|0.909|
81661450|NCT02390050|163015886|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.48||||||Week 2: Difference in LS mean change in FPG from baseline to week 2 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 10 mg group and Placebo group||-0.48|-1.31|
81534613|NCT02365649|162753508|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|0.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||0.6|-30.6|1.000
81634405|NCT05886777|162958947|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to QIV was evaluated by following hypothesis for each of 4 strains included in QIV as measured by HAI titer: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ5) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, and ln(μ1) and ln(μ5) are natural log of the geometric mean of HAI titers 1 month after vaccination for Group 1,5, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.773|1.434|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 1\] minus Reference Group \[Group 5\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.434|0.773|
81634406|NCT05886777|162958948|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to QIV was evaluated by following hypothesis for each of 4 strains included in QIV as measured by HAI titer: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ5) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, and ln(μ1) and ln(μ5) are natural log of the geometric mean of HAI titers 1 month after vaccination for Group 1,5, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.807|1.515|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 1\] minus Reference Group \[Group 5\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.515|0.807|
81634407|NCT05886777|162958949|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis(H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to RSVpreF was evaluated by following hypothesis for both RSV A, RSV B as measured by NT:H0: ln(μ2)- ln(μ4) \<=ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority and ln(μ2) and ln(μ4) are natural log of geometric mean of NT 1 month after vaccination for Group 2, 4, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.769|1.288|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 2\] minus Reference Group \[Group 4\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.288|0.769|
81634408|NCT05886777|162958950|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis(H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to RSVpreF was evaluated by following hypothesis for both RSV A, RSV B as measured by NT:H0: ln(μ2)- ln(μ4) \<=ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority and ln(μ2) and ln(μ4) are natural log of geometric mean of NT 1 month after vaccination for Group 2, 4, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.836|1.429|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 2\] minus Reference Group \[Group 4\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.429|0.836|
81634409|NCT05886777|162958951|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to BNT162b2 will be evaluated by following hypothesis for both SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.4/BA.5 strain and reference strain as measured by NT:H0: ln(μ2)- ln(μ3) \<= ln(0.5)where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority and ln(μ2) and ln(μ3) are natural log of geometric mean of NT 1 month after vaccination for Group 2,3, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.594|1.19|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 2\] minus Reference Group \[Group 3\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.190|0.594|
81634410|NCT05886777|162958952|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to BNT162b2 will be evaluated by following hypothesis for both SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.4/BA.5 strain and reference strain as measured by NT:H0: ln(μ2)- ln(μ3) \<= ln(0.5)where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority and ln(μ2) and ln(μ3) are natural log of geometric mean of NT 1 month after vaccination for Group 2,3, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.632|1.125|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 2\] minus Reference Group \[Group 3\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.125|0.632|
81634411|NCT05886777|162958953|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis(H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to RSVpreF was evaluated by following hypothesis for both RSV A and B as measured by NT: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ4) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, ln(μ1), ln(μ4) are natural log of geometric mean of NT 1 month after vaccination for Group 7, 4, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.123|1.801|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 7\] minus Reference Group \[Group 4\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.801|1.123|
81634412|NCT05886777|162958954|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis(H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to RSVpreF was evaluated by following hypothesis for both RSV A and B as measured by NT: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ4) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, ln(μ1), ln(μ4) are natural log of geometric mean of NT 1 month after vaccination for Group 7, 4, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.977|1.651|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 7\] minus Reference Group \[Group 4\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.651|0.977|
81534614|NCT02365649|162753508|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.5||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|14.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||14.6|-25.5|0.663
81634413|NCT05886777|162958955|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to BNT162b2 will be evaluated by following hypothesis for both SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.4/BA.5 strain and reference strain as measured by NT:H0: ln(μ2)- ln(μ3) \<= ln(0.5)where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority and ln(μ2) and ln(μ3) are natural log of geometric mean of NT 1 month after vaccination for Group 7,3, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.61|1.208|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 7\] minus Reference Group \[Group 3\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.208|0.610|
81634414|NCT05886777|162958956|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to BNT162b2 was evaluated by following hypothesis for both SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.4/BA.5 strain and reference strain as measured by NT: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ3) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, and ln(μ1) and ln(μ3) are natural log of geometric mean of NT 1 month after vaccination for Group 7, 3, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.764|1.34|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 7\] minus Reference Group \[Group 3\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.340|0.764|
81634415|NCT05886777|162958957|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to QIV was evaluated by following hypothesis for each of 4 strains included in QIV as measured by HAI titer: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ5) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, and ln(μ1) and ln(μ5) are natural log of the geometric mean of HAI titers 1 month after vaccination for Group 7,5, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|2.49|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.914|3.232|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 7\] minus Reference Group \[Group 5\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||3.232|1.914|
81634416|NCT05886777|162958958|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to QIV was evaluated by following hypothesis for each of 4 strains included in QIV as measured by HAI titer: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ5) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, and ln(μ1) and ln(μ5) are natural log of the geometric mean of HAI titers 1 month after vaccination for Group 7,5, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.049|1.612|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 7\] minus Reference Group \[Group 5\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.612|1.049|
81634417|NCT05886777|162958959|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to QIV was evaluated by following hypothesis for each of 4 strains included in QIV as measured by HAI titer: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ5) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, and ln(μ1) and ln(μ5) are natural log of the geometric mean of HAI titers 1 month after vaccination for Group 7,5, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.155|2.165|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 7\] minus Reference Group \[Group 5\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||2.165|1.155|
81634418|NCT05886777|162958960|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to QIV was evaluated by following hypothesis for each of 4 strains included in QIV as measured by HAI titer: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ5) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, and ln(μ1) and ln(μ5) are natural log of the geometric mean of HAI titers 1 month after vaccination for Group 7,5, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|3.49|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.64|4.604|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 7\] minus Reference Group \[Group 5\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||4.604|2.640|
81634419|NCT05886777|162958961|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis(H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to RSVpreF was evaluated by following hypothesis for both RSV A and B as measured by NT: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ4) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, ln(μ1), ln(μ4) are natural log of geometric mean of NT 1 month after vaccination for Group 6, 4, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.131|1.808|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 6\] minus Reference Group \[Group 4\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.808|1.131|
81634420|NCT05886777|162958962|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis(H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to RSVpreF was evaluated by following hypothesis for both RSV A and B as measured by NT: H0: ln(μ1)- ln(μ4) \<= ln(0.5) where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority, ln(μ1), ln(μ4) are natural log of geometric mean of NT 1 month after vaccination for Group 6, 4, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.06|1.773|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 6\] minus Reference Group \[Group 4\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.773|1.060|
81634421|NCT05886777|162958963|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to BNT162b2 will be evaluated by following hypothesis for both SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.4/BA.5 strain and reference strain as measured by NT:H0: ln(μ2)- ln(μ3) \<= ln(0.5)where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority and ln(μ2) and ln(μ3) are natural log of geometric mean of NT 1 month after vaccination for Group 6,3, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.673|1.3|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 6\] minus Reference Group \[Group 3\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.300|0.673|
81634422|NCT05886777|162958964|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) to assess noninferiority with respect to BNT162b2 will be evaluated by following hypothesis for both SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.4/BA.5 strain and reference strain as measured by NT:H0: ln(μ2)- ln(μ3) \<= ln(0.5)where ln(0.5) corresponds to a 2-fold margin for noninferiority and ln(μ2) and ln(μ3) are natural log of geometric mean of NT 1 month after vaccination for Group 6,3, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.74|1.281|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Intervention Group \[Group 6\] minus Reference Group \[Group 3\]) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.281|0.740|
81634423|NCT00705406|162959000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.927||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.723|1.188|||Wilcoxon-Gehan test statistic|P-value is from a Wilcoxon-Gehan test statistic controlling for smoking status and hemisphere of enrollment.|Hazard Ratio and corresponding 95% CI are based the Cox Regression Model including parameters for treatment, controlling for smoking status and hemisphere of enrollment.|||1.188|0.723|0.222
81634424|NCT00705406|162959001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||van Elteren test|P-value for comparisons at all time points. P-value was based on the van Elteren test controlling for smoking status and hemisphere of enrollment.||||||>0.05
81466589|NCT03330262|162625528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.018
81466590|NCT03330262|162625529|OTHER|Ho: mean change = 0||||||0.006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.006
81634425|NCT00705406|162959002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.421|TWO_SIDED||||||van Elteren test|P-value is based on van Elteren test controlling for smoking status and hemisphere of enrollment.||||||0.421
81634426|NCT00705406|162959003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.885|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon-Gehan test statistic|P-values are from a Wilcoxon-Gehan test statistic controlling for smoking status and hemisphere of enrollment.||||||0.885
81466591|NCT03330262|162625529|OTHER|Ho: mean change = 0||||||0.869|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.869
81634427|NCT00705406|162959004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.306|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for smoking status and hemisphere of enrollment.||||||0.306
81634428|NCT02927249|162959068|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.56||||||||1.56|0.91|
81634429|NCT02927249|162959069|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.69||||||||1.69|0.74|
81634430|NCT02927249|162959070|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.52||||||||1.52|0.83|
81634431|NCT01767467|162959114|NON_INFERIORITY|The objective was met if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the Geometric Mean (GM) ratio (GSK1437173A vaccine over placebo) for anti-gE ELISA antibody concentrations at Month 2 was greater than (\>) 3.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Concentration|29.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.09|41.96||The p-value is relative to the null hypothesis Ho: Vaccine / Placebo = 1|Repeated measurement model|||The objective aimed to evaluate anti-gE humoral immune responses at Month 2 following a two-dose administration of the GSK1437173A vaccine, as compared to placebo, in subjects with haematologic malignancies excluding subjects with Non-Hodgkin B-cell Lymphoma and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia.||41.96|21.09|<0.0001
81634432|NCT00853593|162959159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample proportion|0.951|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.906||||||The Model 4396 lead will be considered safe if the proportion of subjects free of Model 4396 lead-related complications at one month post-implant is greater than 80% (i.e. the one sided 95% lower confidence bound must be at least 80%).||||.906|
81634433|NCT00853593|162959160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample mean|1.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.8||||||||1.8||
81634434|NCT00853593|162959161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample mean|2.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0|||ONE_SIDED|97.5||2.7||||||||2.7||
81634435|NCT00853593|162959162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample proportion|0.927|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.887|0.967||||||||.967|.887|
81466592|NCT03330262|162625530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.448|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.448
81634436|NCT00853593|162959163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample proportion|0.969|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.944|0.993||||||||.993|.944|
81634437|NCT00853593|162959164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample proportion|0.959|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|0.987||||||||.987|.930|
81634438|NCT00853593|162959165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample proportion|0.948|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.917|0.979||||||||.979|.917|
81634439|NCT00853593|162959171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample mean|2.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.9|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.7||||||||2.7||
81634440|NCT00291694|162959185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.71
81634441|NCT00291694|162959186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference between groups, two-sided. Endpoint not specifically powered for effect.||||0.053
81634442|NCT00291694|162959187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81634443|NCT00291694|162959188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.39
81634444|NCT00291694|162959189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81634445|NCT02350634|162959224|OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.429|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A two-sided correlation test (rho ≠ 0) was performed with a significance level of alpha = 0.05 to assess a significant correlation.|Spearman's Rank Order Correlation test|||Null hypothesis is no correlation (correlation coefficient = 0)||||<0.001
81466593|NCT03330262|162625531|OTHER|This test evaluated whether the change in ABC was significant for the BALCAP condition##. Ho: mean = 0||||||0.273|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.273
81466594|NCT03330262|162625531|OTHER|This test evaluated if the change in ABC score was significant for the control group.||||||0.796|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.796
81466595|NCT03330262|162625532|OTHER|Ho: Mean change in score = 0||||||0.189|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.189
81466596|NCT03330262|162625532|OTHER|Ho: mean change = 0||||||0.713|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.713
81634446|NCT02350634|162959225|OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.681|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A two-sided correlation test (rho ≠ 0) was performed with a significance level of alpha = 0.05 to assess a significant correlation.|Spearman's Rank Order Correlation test|||Null hypothesis is no correlation (correlation coefficient = 0)||||<0.001
81634447|NCT02350634|162959226|OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.644||||0.00278|TWO_SIDED|||||A two-sided correlation test (rho ≠ 0) was performed with a significance level of alpha = 0.05 to assess a significant correlation.|Spearman's Rank Order Correlation test|||Null hypothesis is no correlation (correlation coefficient = 0)||||0.00278
81634448|NCT02350634|162959227|OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.437||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||A two-sided correlation test (rho ≠ 0) was performed with a significance level of alpha = 0.05 to assess a significant correlation.|Spearman's Rank Order Correlation test|||Null hypothesis is no correlation (correlation coefficient = 0)||||0.12
81634449|NCT02350634|162959228|OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.324||||0.0712|TWO_SIDED|||||A two-sided correlation test (rho ≠ 0) was performed with a significance level of alpha = 0.05 to assess a significant correlation.|Spearman's Rank Order Correlation test|||Null hypothesis is no correlation (correlation coefficient = 0)||||0.0712
81634450|NCT02350634|162959229|OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.564||||0.0958|TWO_SIDED|||||A two-sided correlation test (rho ≠ 0) was performed with a significance level of alpha = 0.05 to assess a significant correlation.|Spearman's Rank Order Correlation test|||Null hypothesis is no correlation (correlation coefficient = 0)||||0.0958
81634451|NCT02350634|162959230|OTHER||Correlation coefficient|-0.189||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|||||A two-sided correlation test (rho ≠ 0) was performed with a significance level of alpha = 0.05 to assess a significant correlation.|Spearman's Rank Order Correlation test|||Null hypothesis is no correlation (correlation coefficient = 0)||||0.558
81634452|NCT04241848|162959236|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.007|||||||ANOVA|||Within-group comparison of Five Times Sit to Stand Test (5xSTS), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while not wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||=0.007
81634453|NCT04241848|162959236|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.24|||||||ANOVA|||Within-group comparison of Five Times Sit to Stand Test (5xSTS), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while not wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||=0.240
81534615|NCT02365649|162753508|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|0.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders||0.6|-30.6|0.251
81634454|NCT04241848|162959236|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group comparison of Five Times Sit to Stand Test (5xSTS), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||=0.04
81634455|NCT04241848|162959239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.129|||||||ANOVA|||Within-group comparison of Six Minute Walk Test (6MWT), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while not wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||0.129
81634456|NCT04241848|162959239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||ANOVA|||Within-group comparison of Six Minute Walk Test (6MWT), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while not wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||0.250
81634457|NCT04241848|162959239|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.073|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group comparison of Six Minute Walk Test (6MWT), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||=0.073
81634458|NCT04241848|162959240|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.091|||||||ANOVA|||Within-group comparison of Ten Meter Walk Test (10MWT), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while not wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||=0.091
81634459|NCT04241848|162959240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.296|||||||ANOVA|||Within-group comparison of Ten Meter Walk Test (10MWT), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while not wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||0.296
81634460|NCT04241848|162959240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.427|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group comparison of Ten Meter Walk Test (10MWT), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||0.427
81634461|NCT04241848|162959241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063|||||||ANOVA|||Within-group comparison of Timed Up and Go (TUG) Test, from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while not wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||0.063
81634462|NCT04241848|162959241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.447|||||||ANOVA|||Within-group comparison of Timed Up and Go (TUG) Test, from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while not wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||0.447
81634463|NCT04241848|162959241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.096|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group comparison of Timed Up and Go (TUG) Test, from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||0.096
81634464|NCT04241848|162959242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||ANOVA|||Within-group comparison of Step Length of Paretic (Pa) Lower Extremities (LE), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while not wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||0.035
81634465|NCT04241848|162959242|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.677|||||||ANOVA|||Within-group comparison of Step Length of Paretic (Pa) Lower Extremities (LE), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while not wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||=0.677
81634466|NCT04241848|162959242|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group comparison of Step Length of Paretic (Pa) Lower Extremities (LE), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||=0.022
81634467|NCT04241848|162959243|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.098|||||||ANOVA|||Within-group comparison of Step lengths of the non-paretic (NP) Lower Extremities (LE), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while not wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||=0.098
81634468|NCT04241848|162959243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.666|||||||ANOVA|||Within-group comparison of Step lengths of the non-paretic (NP) Lower Extremities (LE), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while not wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||0.666
81634469|NCT04241848|162959243|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group comparison of Step lengths of the non-paretic (NP) Lower Extremities (LE), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||=0.007
81634470|NCT04241848|162959244|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Within-group comparison of the Stair Climb Power Test (SCPT), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while not wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||=0.001
81634471|NCT04241848|162959244|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.009|||||||ANOVA|||Within-group comparison of the Stair Climb Power Test (SCPT), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while not wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||=0.009
81704952|NCT04315298|163106093|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.52||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD||1.52|0.36|0.4670
81634472|NCT04241848|162959244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group comparison of the Stair Climb Power Test (SCPT), from Baseline to after completing 36 training sessions. Assessed while wearing the Powered Exoskeleton.||||0.018
81634473|NCT01855750|162959290|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.922||||0.5167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.18|||Log Rank|||||1.180|0.720|0.5167
81634474|NCT01855750|162959291|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.949||||0.7311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.704|1.279|||Log Rank|||||1.279|0.704|0.7311
81634475|NCT01855750|162959292|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.917||||0.5027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.183|||Log Rank|||||1.183|0.710|0.5027
81634476|NCT01855750|162959293|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.967||||0.8229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.722|1.296|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square|||||1.296|0.722|0.8229
81634477|NCT01855750|162959294|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.8549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.754|1.407|||Log Rank|||||1.407|0.754|0.8549
81634478|NCT01855750|162959295|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.358||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.115|1.654|||Log Rank|||||1.654|1.115|0.0021
81634479|NCT05251363|162959312|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact binomial test|||Ho: SADE-free rate ≤ 87.5% Ha: SADE-free rate \> 87.5% Used an exact binomial test comparing the observed proportion (overall SADE-free rate through 3 months) to the performance goal of 87.5%. The lower, two-sided 95% confidence bound for the overall SADE-free rate must be greater than 87.5% to reject the null hypothesis (Ho), which would demonstrate evidence that the SADE-free rate is significantly higher than 87.5%.||||<0.0001
81534616|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.0||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|30.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||30.6|-0.6|0.536
81634480|NCT05251363|162959313|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact binomial test|||H0: Implant Success Rate ≤ 80% Ha: Implant Success Rate \> 80% Used an exact binomial test comparing the observed proportion (implant success rate) to the performance goal of 80%. The lower, two-sided 95% confidence bound for the overall implant success rate must be greater than 80% to reject the null hypothesis (Ho), which would demonstrate evidence that the rate of successful Solia S LBBA implants is significantly higher than 80.0%.||||< 0.0001
81634481|NCT05251363|162959314|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||H0: Improvement in QOL Physical Function Scale ≤ 2.8 Ha: Improvement in QOL Physical Function Scale \> 2.8 Exact one-sample t-test comparing mean improvement in QOL from baseline to 12-mo post-implant to a goal of +2.8. The lower, two-sided 95% confidence bound for the improvement in QOL must be \> +2.8 to reject H0.||||<0.001
81634482|NCT03044158|162959340|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (adjusted)|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.01||||||||2.01|1.21|
81634483|NCT03044158|162959341|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (adjusted)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.66||||||||1.66|0.99|
81634484|NCT03044158|162959342|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio (adjusted)|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.62||||||||0.62|0.39|
81634485|NCT03044158|162959343|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (adjusted)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.12||||||||2.12|1.04|
81634486|NCT03044158|162959344|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio (adjusted)|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.56||||||||0.56|0.21|
81634487|NCT03044158|162959345|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.35||||||||1.35|0.44|
81634488|NCT04649047|162959351|NON_INFERIORITY|Paired T test (pre- post-)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.92||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-0.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.23|-5.6|0.036
81634489|NCT04649047|162959352|NON_INFERIORITY|Paired T test (pre- post-)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||-0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.10|-1.02|-0.77
81634490|NCT04649047|162959353|NON_INFERIORITY|Paired T test (pre- post-)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.42||||-0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.69|0.85|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.85|-7.69|-0.51
81634491|NCT04649047|162959354|NON_INFERIORITY|Paired T test (pre- post-)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|2.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.03|-0.32|0.49
81634492|NCT04649047|162959355|NON_INFERIORITY|Paired T test (pre- post-)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.54||||-0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|2.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.82|-19.9|-0.48
81634493|NCT04649047|162959356|NON_INFERIORITY|Paired T test (pre- post-)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|64.46||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-256.0|384.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||384.7|-256|0.13
81634494|NCT04649047|162959357|NON_INFERIORITY|Paired T test (pre- post-)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|6.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.02|0.98|0.88
81634495|NCT04649047|162959358|NON_INFERIORITY|Paired T test (pre- post-)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.67||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|4.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.94|-0.10|0.61
81634496|NCT04649047|162959359|NON_INFERIORITY|Paired T test (pre- post-)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|8.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.18|0.82|0.78
81634497|NCT04649047|162959360|NON_INFERIORITY|Paired T test (pre- post-)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.42||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|7.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.16|-0.32|0.58
81634498|NCT04649047|162959361|NON_INFERIORITY|Paired T test (pre- post-)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.42||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|4.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.94|-0.10|0.61
81634499|NCT04649047|162959362|NON_INFERIORITY|Paired T test (pre- post-)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.83||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|9.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||||9.16|-1.50|0.46
81634500|NCT04649047|162959363|NON_INFERIORITY|Paired T test (pre- post-)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.08||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|7.73|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.73|0.43|0.71
81634501|NCT04649047|162959364|NON_INFERIORITY|Paired T test (pre- post-)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.67||||-0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.12|0.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.79|-8.12|-0.52
81634502|NCT03861052|162959409|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.90|-1.27|<0.001
81634503|NCT03861052|162959409|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.08|-1.45|<0.001
81634504|NCT03861052|162959409|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|-1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.35|-1.71|<0.001
81634505|NCT03861052|162959410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.53|21.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||21.55|4.53|<0.001
81634506|NCT03861052|162959410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.73|54.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||54.71|7.73|<0.001
81634507|NCT03861052|162959410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|85.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|460.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||460.58|15.80|<0.001
81634508|NCT03861052|162959411|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-25.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.7|-21.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-21.1|-30.7|<0.001
81634509|NCT03861052|162959411|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-32.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.5|-27.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-27.8|-37.5|<0.001
81634510|NCT03861052|162959411|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-35.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6|30.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||30.9|-40.6|<0.001
81634511|NCT03861052|162959412|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-17.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|-13.2|||ANCOVA|||||-13.2|-21.4|<0.001
81634512|NCT03861052|162959412|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-22.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|-17.9|||ANCOVA|||||-17.9|-26.1|<0.001
81634513|NCT03861052|162959412|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-26.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|-22.2|||ANCOVA|||||-22.2|-30.5|<0.001
81634514|NCT03861052|162959413|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.1|-6.4|<0.001
81634515|NCT03861052|162959413|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|-6.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.8|-9.1|<0.001
81634516|NCT03861052|162959413|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.0|-11.3|<0.001
81704953|NCT04315298|163106093|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.3728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.47||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||Disease Severity: MSOD||1.47|0.35|0.3728
81704954|NCT04315298|163106099|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.7||||0.5851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|12.4||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.4|-7.0|0.5851
81704955|NCT04315298|163106099|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.6||||0.5767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|6.5||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.5|-11.7|0.5767
81704956|NCT04315298|163106100|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.2||||0.4777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|18.6||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.6|-9.4|0.4777
81704957|NCT04315298|163106100|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.7||||0.4202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|18.2||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.2|-8.4|0.4202
81704958|NCT04315298|163106101|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2||||0.9696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|9.9||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.9|-9.5|0.9696
81704959|NCT04315298|163106101|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.7||||0.3152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|4.4||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.4|-13.8|0.3152
81704960|NCT04315298|163106102|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.7||||0.3217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|7.2||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Through Day 29||7.2|-22.8|0.3217
81704961|NCT04315298|163106102|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.5||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|8.7||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Through Day 29||8.7|-20.2|0.4630
81534617|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.0||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|30.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||30.6|-0.6|0.238
81534618|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.3|24.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||24.3|-34.3|1.000
81634517|NCT03861052|162959414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.88|26.46|||Regression, Logistic|||||26.46|7.88|<0.001
81704962|NCT04315298|163106102|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.3||||0.0971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.2|2.3||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Through Day 60||2.3|-28.2|0.0971
81704963|NCT04315298|163106102|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.9||||0.1193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|2.9||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Through Day 60||2.9|-26.4|0.1193
81704964|NCT04315298|163106103|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.6||||0.8844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|7.7||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Through Day 29||7.7|-9.3|0.8844
81704965|NCT04315298|163106103|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.2||||0.2247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|13.0||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Through Day 29||13.0|-3.3|0.2247
81704966|NCT04315298|163106103|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.3||||0.2102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.2|2.3||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Through Day 60||2.3|-28.2|0.2102
81704967|NCT04315298|163106103|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.9||||0.8292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|2.9||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Through Day 60||2.9|-26.4|0.8292
81704968|NCT04315298|163106104|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.8||||0.2203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|24.3||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.3|-6.0|0.2203
81634518|NCT03861052|162959414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|44.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.12|87.45|||Regression, Logistic|||||87.45|23.12|<0.001
81704969|NCT04315298|163106104|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.8||||0.2483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|22.6||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.6|-6.1|0.2483
81634519|NCT03861052|162959414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|82.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.84|171.52|||Regression, Logistic|||||171.52|39.84|<0.001
81634520|NCT03861052|162959415|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|-1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.28|-3.67|<0.001
81704970|NCT04315298|163106105|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.1||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|18.5||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.5|-11.2|0.6020
81704971|NCT04315298|163106105|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.9||||0.4342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|19.5||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.5|-8.9|0.4342
81704972|NCT04315298|163106106|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.2||||0.2896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|14.7||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.7|-4.3|0.2896
81466597|NCT01023256|162625540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095||||||P values were derived from pairwise comparisons between each MOR103 group and the pooled placebo group based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model. P values \< 0.05 were considered significant.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included fixed effect terms for dose and the covariate C-reactive protein level at baseline.||||||0.095
81634521|NCT03861052|162959415|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.592|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.43|-2.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.11|-4.43|<0.001
81634522|NCT03861052|162959415|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.587|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|-2.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.25|-4.55|<0.001
81634523|NCT03861052|162959416|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.13|-0.40|<0.001
81634524|NCT03861052|162959416|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.27|-0.53|<0.001
81634525|NCT03861052|162959416|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.25|-0.51|<0.001
81634526|NCT03861052|162959417|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|21.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||21.4|10.7|<0.001
81634527|NCT03861052|162959417|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|20.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|26.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||26.3|14.9|<0.001
81634528|NCT03861052|162959417|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|23.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.95|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|29.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||29.7|18.1|<0.001
81634529|NCT03861052|162959418|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|28.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||28.2|11.7|<0.001
81634530|NCT03861052|162959418|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|27.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|36.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||36.0|18.0|<0.001
81661451|NCT02390050|163015886|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.62||||||Week 2: Difference in LS mean change in FPG from baseline to week 2 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 20 mg group and Placebo group||-0.62|-1.45|
81661452|NCT02390050|163015886|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.48||||||Week 6: Difference in LS mean change in FPG from baseline to week 6 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 5 mg group and Placebo group||-0.48|-1.39|
81634531|NCT03861052|162959418|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|31.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|40.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||40.4|22.0|<0.001
81634532|NCT00975585|162959486|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Margin = 0.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|97.46|-0.058|0.031|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A minus lotrafilcon B. Analysis is adjusted for lens type, site, lens type by site interaction as fixed effects, subject and eye nested within subject as random effects.|The alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A contact lenses have non-inferior (less than or equal to) average corneal staining than lotrafilcon B after two weeks of wear.||0.031|-0.058|
81634533|NCT00975585|162959487|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Margin = 0.25|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.005|||TWO_SIDED|97.46|-0.021|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A minus lotrafilcon B. Analysis adjusted for lens type, site, lens type by site interaction as fixed effects, subject and eye nested within subject as random effects.|The alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A contact lenses are non-inferior (less than or equal to)in visual acuity to lotrafilcon B contact lenses after two weeks of wear.||-0.010|-0.021|
81634534|NCT00975585|162959488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.402|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127|||TWO_SIDED|97.46|0.117|0.402|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A minus lotrafilcon B. Analysis adjusted for lens type, site, lens type by site interaction as fixed effects, subject as random effects.|The alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A contact lenses have a higher rating of overall comfort than lotrafilcon B after two weeks of wear.||0.402|0.117|
81634535|NCT00975585|162959489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141|||TWO_SIDED|97.46|-0.218|0.098|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is lotrafilcon B at 2 weeks minus lotrafilcon B at 4 weeks. Analysis adjusted for duration of wear, stie, duration of wear by site interaction as fixed effects, subject as random effects.|The alternative hypothesis is that lotrafilcon B contact lenses have a lower rating of overall comfort after 4 weeks of wear compared to after 2 weeks of wear.||0.098|-0.218|
81634536|NCT00975585|162959490|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Margin = 0.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|98.2|-0.123|-0.051|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A minus lotrafilcon B. Analysis adjusted for lens type, site, lens type by site interaction as fixed effects, subject and eye nested within subject as random effects.|The alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A contact lenses are non-inferior in limbal redness 5 to lotrafilcon B contact lenses after two weeks of wear.||-0.051|-0.123|
81634537|NCT00975585|162959491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Margin = 0.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|||TWO_SIDED|98.2|-0.068|0.008|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A minus lotrafilcon B. Analysis adjusted for lens type, site, lens type by site interaction as fixed effects, subject and eye nested within subject as random effects.|The alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A contact lenses are non-inferior in bulbar redness to lotrafilcon B contact lenses after two weeks of wear.||0.008|-0.068|
81661453|NCT02390050|163015886|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.72||||||Week 6: Difference in LS mean change in FPG from baseline to week 6 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 10 mg group and Placebo group||-0.72|-1.62|
81661454|NCT02390050|163015886|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-0.65||||||Week 6: Difference in LS mean change in FPG from baseline to week 6 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 20 mg group and Placebo group||-0.65|-1.55|
81661455|NCT02390050|163015886|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.85||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.41||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline FPG as covariates||Week 12: Difference in LS mean change in FPG from baseline to week 12 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 5 mg group and Placebo group||-0.41|-1.29|0.0002
81534619|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.8|23.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||23.8|-43.8|0.606
81634538|NCT00975585|162959492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.411|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124|||TWO_SIDED|98.2|-0.411|-0.117|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A minus lotrafilcon B. Analysis adjusted for lens type, site, lens type by stie interaction as fixed effects, subject as random effects.|The alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A contact lenses have less frequency of dryness than lotrafilcon B contact lenes after two weeks of wear.||-0.117|-0.411|
81634539|NCT00683800|162959506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-1.98|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate was used to compare DVS SR 100 mg with matching placebo. The comparison was performed at significance level of p=0.05 (two sided).||-1.98|-3.80|<0.001
81634540|NCT00683800|162959507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.77|-1.82|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate was used to compare DVS SR 100 mg with matching placebo. The comparison was performed at significance level of p=0.05 (two sided).||-1.82|-3.77|<0.001
81634541|NCT00683800|162959508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate was used to compare DVS SR 100 mg with matching placebo. The comparison was performed at significance level of p=0.05 (two sided).||-0.16|-0.40|<0.001
81634542|NCT00683800|162959509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate was used to compare DVS SR 100 mg with matching placebo. The comparison was performed at significance level of p=0.05 (two sided).||-0.18|-0.44|<0.001
81634543|NCT00683800|162959510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wald Formula|-1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.86|0.72|||||The 90% CI for excess risk was obtained using the Wald Formula.|Excess risk of DVS SR 100 mg over placebo per 1000 woman-years of exposure, defined as the difference in the exposure adjusted rates between the treatment groups, was obtained.||0.72|-2.86|
81634544|NCT00683800|162959511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The proportion of participants achieving a response as defined by minimal clinically important difference (MCID) at week 12 was compared between DVS and placebo treatment groups with a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.||||<0.001
81634545|NCT00683800|162959512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|5.36|||Regression, Logistic|||The proportion of participants achieving at least 50% hot flush reduction from baseline at 4-week was compared between DVS and placebo treatment groups with a logistic regression model with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||5.36|2.24|<0.001
81634546|NCT00683800|162959512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|4.1|||Regression, Logistic|||The proportion of participants achieving at least 50% hot flush reduction from baseline at 12-week was compared between DVS and placebo treatment groups with a logistic regression model with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||4.10|1.75|<0.001
81634547|NCT00683800|162959513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|7.81|||Regression, Logistic|||The proportion of participants achieving at least 75% hot flush reduction from baseline at 4-week was compared between DVS and placebo treatment groups with a logistic regression model with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||7.81|2.47|<0.001
81634548|NCT00683800|162959513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|5.09|||Regression, Logistic|||The proportion of participants achieving at least 75% hot flush reduction from baseline at 12-week was compared between DVS and placebo treatment groups with a logistic regression model with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||5.09|1.96|<0.001
81634549|NCT00683800|162959514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||A log-rank test was used to compare the treatment groups.||||<0.001
81634550|NCT00683800|162959515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|-1.0|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate was used to compare DVS SR 100 mg with matching placebo. The comparison was performed at significance level of p=0.05 (two sided). (At month 6)||-1.00|-3.07|<0.001
81634551|NCT00683800|162959515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|-1.51|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate was used to compare DVS SR 100 mg with matching placebo. The comparison was performed at significance level of p=0.05 (two sided). (At month 12)||-1.51|-4.12|<0.001
81634552|NCT00683800|162959516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.31||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate was used to compare DVS SR 100 mg with matching placebo. The comparison was performed at significance level of p=0.05 (two sided). (At month 6)||-0.12|-0.51|0.002
81634553|NCT00683800|162959516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.33||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate was used to compare DVS SR 100 mg with matching placebo. The comparison was performed at significance level of p=0.05 (two sided). (At month 12)||-0.11|-0.54|0.003
81634554|NCT00683800|162959517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|-1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Week 12: Change from baseline of the GCS Total score was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6, and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||-1.64|-3.05|<0.001
81634555|NCT00683800|162959517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Week 12: Change from baseline of the GCS Anxiety scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6, and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||-0.51|-0.99|<0.001
81466598|NCT01023256|162625540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P values were derived from pairwise comparisons between each MOR103 group and the pooled placebo group based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model. P values \< 0.05 were considered significant.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included fixed effect terms for dose and the covariate C-reactive protein level at baseline.||||||<0.0001
81534620|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|21.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||21.0|-28.5|1.000
81634556|NCT00683800|162959517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Week 12: Change from baseline of the GCS Depression scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6, and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||-0.45|-0.89|<0.001
81634557|NCT00683800|162959517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Week 12: Change from baseline of the GCS Sexual Dysfunction scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6, and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||0.02|-0.13|0.162
81466599|NCT01023256|162625540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||P values were derived from pairwise comparisons between each MOR103 group and the pooled placebo group based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model. P values \< 0.05 were considered significant.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included fixed effect terms for dose and the covariate C-reactive protein level at baseline.||||||0.003
81466600|NCT01023256|162625542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.421||||||P values were derived from pairwise comparisons between each MOR103 group and the pooled placebo group based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model. P values \< 0.05 were considered significant.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included fixed effect terms for dose and the covariate C-reactive protein level at baseline.||||||0.421
81634558|NCT00683800|162959517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Week 12: Change from baseline of the GCS Psychological scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6, and month 12 was outcome variable, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||-1.00|-1.84|<0.001
81634559|NCT00683800|162959517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.22||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Week 12: Change from baseline of the GCS Somatic scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6, and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||0.01|-0.46|0.066
81634560|NCT00683800|162959517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Week 12: Change from baseline of the GCS Vasomotor scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6, and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||-0.50|-0.79|<0.001
81634561|NCT00683800|162959518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|-1.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Month 6: Change from baseline of the GCS Total score was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6, and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||-1.18|-2.57|<0.001
81634562|NCT00683800|162959518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Month 6: Change from baseline of the GCS Anxiety scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6, and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||-0.41|-0.90|<0.001
81634563|NCT00683800|162959518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Month 6: Change from baseline of the GCS Depression scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6, and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||-0.37|-0.80|<0.001
81661456|NCT02390050|163015886|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.6||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline FPG as covariates||Week 12: Difference in LS mean change in FPG from baseline to week 12 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 10 mg group and Placebo group||-0.60|-1.49|< 0.0001
81466601|NCT01023256|162625542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||P values were derived from pairwise comparisons between each MOR103 group and the pooled placebo group based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model. P values \< 0.05 were considered significant.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included fixed effect terms for dose and the covariate C-reactive protein level at baseline.||||||0.003
81634564|NCT00683800|162959518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Month 6: Change from baseline of the GCS Sexual Dysfunction scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6, and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||0.04|-0.13|0.282
81634565|NCT00683800|162959518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|-0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Month 6: Change from baseline of the GCS Psychological scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6, and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||-0.82|-1.66|<0.001
81634566|NCT00683800|162959518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Month 6: Change from baseline of the GCS Somatic scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6, and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||0.06|-0.41|0.140
81634567|NCT00683800|162959518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Month 6: Change from baseline of the GCS Vasomotor scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6, and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||-0.26|-0.56|<0.001
81634568|NCT00683800|162959519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Month 12: Change from baseline of the GCS Total score was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6 and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||-1.00|-2.42|<0.001
81634569|NCT00683800|162959519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Month 12: Change from baseline of the GCS Anxiety scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6 and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||-0.30|-0.81|<0.001
81634570|NCT00683800|162959519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Month 12: Change from baseline of the GCS Depression scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6 and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||-0.40|-0.83|<0.001
81661457|NCT02390050|163015886|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.63||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline FPG as covariates||Week 12: Difference in LS mean change in FPG from baseline to week 12 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 20 mg group and Placebo group||-0.63|-1.52|< 0.0001
81466602|NCT01023256|162625542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065||||||P values were derived from pairwise comparisons between each MOR103 group and the pooled placebo group based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model. P values \< 0.05 were considered significant.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included fixed effect terms for dose and the covariate C-reactive protein level at baseline.||||||0.065
81634571|NCT00683800|162959519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Month 12: Change from baseline of the GCS Sexual Dysfunction scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6 and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||0.01|-0.17|0.082
81634572|NCT00683800|162959519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Month 12: Change from baseline of the GCS Psychological scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6 and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||-0.75|-1.61|<0.001
81661458|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.51||||||Week 2: Difference in LS mean change in SBP from baseline to week 2 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 5 mg group and Placebo group||3.51|-3.90|
81704973|NCT04315298|163106106|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.9||||0.5355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|6.2||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.2|-11.8|0.5355
81704974|NCT04315298|163106107|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|10.2||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.2|-9.2|0.9210
81704975|NCT04315298|163106107|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.7||||0.3174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|4.5||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.5|-13.8|0.3174
81704976|NCT04315298|163106108|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.62||||0.0705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.66||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||||2.66|0.98|0.0705
81704977|NCT04315298|163106108|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.43||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||||2.43|0.92|0.1800
81704978|NCT04315298|163106109|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.1831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.52||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||||1.52|0.91|0.1831
81704979|NCT04315298|163106109|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.34||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||||1.34|0.82|0.8770
81704980|NCT04315298|163106110|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.7103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.06||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||||2.06|0.35|0.7103
81704981|NCT04315298|163106111|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.47||||0.1512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.43||P-value from stratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||2.43|0.89|0.1512
81704982|NCT04315298|163106111|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.38||||0.2952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.24||P-value from stratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||2.24|0.85|0.2952
81704983|NCT04315298|163106112|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.2297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.5||P-value from stratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||1.50|0.89|0.2297
81704984|NCT04315298|163106112|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.8651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.3||P-value from stratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||1.30|0.79|0.8651
81534621|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.0||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.2|9.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||9.2|-59.2|0.181
81534622|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|44.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||44.0|6.0|0.281
81704985|NCT04315298|163106113|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0||||0.8864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|12.1||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.1|-15.2|0.8864
81704986|NCT04315298|163106113|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.1||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|10.1||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.1|-15.8|0.7500
81704987|NCT04315298|163106114|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.5||||0.6858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|5.6||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.6|-9.1|0.6858
81704988|NCT04315298|163106114|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4||||0.9173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|7.0||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.0|-7.0|0.9173
81534623|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|28.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||28.5|-28.5|1.000
81704989|NCT04315298|163106115|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.5||||0.5239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|17.3||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.3|-9.7|0.5239
81704990|NCT04315298|163106115|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.7||||0.5809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|15.6||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.6|-10.0|0.5809
81704991|NCT04315298|163106116|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4||||0.9343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|10.1||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.1|-9.3|0.9343
81704992|NCT04315298|163106116|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||0.2822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|4.1||P-value based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the strata Use of Steroids at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.1|-14.1|0.2822
81704993|NCT04315298|163106117|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28||||0.4519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.18||P-value from stratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||2.18|0.75|0.4519
81704994|NCT04315298|163106117|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35||||0.2818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.24||P-value from stratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||2.24|0.81|0.2818
81704995|NCT04315298|163106118|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.4674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.43||P-value from stratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||1.43|0.84|0.4674
81704996|NCT04315298|163106118|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.8503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.28||P-value from stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank|||||1.28|0.77|0.8503
81704997|NCT04315298|163106119|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.6156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.02||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||||2.02|0.31|0.6156
81704998|NCT04315298|163106120|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.03||P-value from stratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||1.03|0.41|0.0843
81704999|NCT04315298|163106120|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.1576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.07||P-value from stratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||1.07|0.44|0.1576
81705000|NCT04315298|163106121|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.14||P-value from stratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||1.14|0.57|0.1980
81705001|NCT04315298|163106121|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.7973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.36||P-value from stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank|||||1.36|0.73|0.7973
81705002|NCT04315298|163106122|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.5023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|2.75||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by use of systemic corticosteroids for COVID-19 (Yes, No).|Log Rank|||||2.75|0.13|0.5023
81705003|NCT04315298|163106123|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.2804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.8||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Ventilator-free days up to Day 8||0.8|-0.2|0.2804
81705004|NCT04315298|163106123|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.5023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Ventilator-free days up to Day 8||0.3|-0.5|0.5023
81705005|NCT04315298|163106123|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.3821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.9||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Ventilator-free days up to Day 15||1.9|-0.7|0.3821
81705006|NCT04315298|163106123|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.9737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Ventilator-free days up to Day 15||1.1|-1.2|0.9737
81705007|NCT04315298|163106123|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.3179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.4||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Ventilator-free days up to Day 22||3.4|-1.1|0.3179
81705008|NCT04315298|163106123|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.6302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.5||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Ventilator-free days up to Day 22||2.5|-1.5|0.6302
81705009|NCT04315298|163106123|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.2862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|5.0||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Ventilator-free days up to Day 29||5.0|-1.5|0.2862
81705010|NCT04315298|163106123|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.4509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|4.1||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Ventilator-free days up to Day 29||4.1|-1.8|0.4509
81634573|NCT00683800|162959519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Month 12: Change from baseline of the GCS Somatic scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6 and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||0.21|-0.25|0.865
81705011|NCT04315298|163106124|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Ventilator-free days up to Day 8||0.5|-0.8|0.5640
81705012|NCT04315298|163106124|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.1602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Ventilator-free days up to Day 8||0.2|-1.0|0.1602
81705013|NCT04315298|163106124|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.9144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.2||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Ventilator-free days up to Day 15||1.2|-1.3|0.9144
81705014|NCT04315298|163106124|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.3||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Ventilator-free days up to Day 15||0.3|-2.1|0.1450
81705015|NCT04315298|163106124|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.8378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.1||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Ventilator-free days up to Day 22||2.1|-1.7|0.8378
81705016|NCT04315298|163106124|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.1988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.6||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Ventilator-free days up to Day 22||0.6|-2.9|0.1988
81705017|NCT04315298|163106124|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.8556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.7||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Ventilator-free days up to Day 29||2.7|-2.2|0.8556
81705018|NCT04315298|163106124|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.0||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Ventilator-free days up to Day 29||1.0|-3.7|0.2630
81705019|NCT04315298|163106125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.3662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalized up to Day 8||0.5|-0.2|0.3662
81705020|NCT04315298|163106125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.6||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalized up to Day 8||0.6|0.0|0.0820
81705021|NCT04315298|163106125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.6984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.6||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalized up to Day 15||0.6|-0.9|0.6984
81705022|NCT04315298|163106125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.9833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalized up to Day 15||0.6|-0.6|0.9833
81466603|NCT01023256|162625543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.243||||||P values \<0.05 were considered to be statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|Patients with missing values were not included||||||0.243
81705023|NCT04315298|163106125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.1436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.0||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalized up to Day 22||2.0|-0.3|0.1436
81705024|NCT04315298|163106125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.4||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalized up to Day 22||1.4|-0.6|0.4190
81705025|NCT04315298|163106125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.2||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalized up to Day 29||1.2|-0.7|0.6520
81705026|NCT04315298|163106125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.9||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalized up to Day 29||0.9|-1.1|0.8010
81705027|NCT04315298|163106126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.3724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalized up to Day 8||0.2|-0.4|0.3724
81705028|NCT04315298|163106126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.7034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalized up to Day 8||0.3|-0.2|0.7034
81705029|NCT04315298|163106126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.5841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.7||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalized up to Day 15||0.7|-0.4|0.5841
81466604|NCT01023256|162625543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P values \< 0.05 were considered significant.|Fisher Exact|Patients with missing values were not included||||||<0.0001
81634574|NCT00683800|162959519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Month 12: Change from baseline of the GCS Vasomotor scale subscore was analyzed using a Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM), for which changes from baseline at week 12, month 6 and month 12 were outcome variables, with treatment, week, and interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects with participant as a random effect, and with the baseline score as covariate.||-0.29|-0.61|<0.001
81634575|NCT00683800|162959520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test was used to compare the treatment groups.||||<0.001
81634576|NCT00683800|162959521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test was used to compare the treatment groups.||||<0.001
81634577|NCT00683800|162959522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test was used to compare the treatment groups.||||<0.001
81634578|NCT00683800|162959523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test was used to compare the treatment groups.||||<0.001
81634579|NCT00683800|162959524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test was used to compare the treatment groups.||||<0.001
81634580|NCT00683800|162959525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test was used to compare the treatment groups.||||<0.001
81634581|NCT00683800|162959526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test was used to compare the treatment groups.||||<0.001
81634582|NCT00683800|162959527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test was used to compare the treatment groups.||||<0.001
81634583|NCT00683800|162959528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test was used to compare the treatment groups.||||<0.001
81634584|NCT00683800|162959529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test was used to compare the treatment groups.||||<0.001
81634585|NCT00683800|162959530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test was used to compare the treatment groups.||||<0.001
81634586|NCT00683800|162959531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test was used to compare the treatment groups.||||<0.001
81634587|NCT00683800|162959532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wald Formula|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.68|2.9|||||The 90% CI for excess risk is obtained using the Wald Formula.|Excess risk over placebo of DVS SR 100 mg per 1000 woman-years of exposure, defined as the difference in the exposure adjusted rates between the treatment groups, was obtained.||2.9|-0.68|
81634588|NCT00683800|162959534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wald Formula|2.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.08|6.71|||||The 90% CI for excess risk is obtained using the Wald Formula.|Excess risk over placebo of DVS SR 100 mg per 1000 woman-years of exposure, defined as the difference in the exposure adjusted rates between the treatment groups, was obtained.||6.71|-2.08|
81634589|NCT00683800|162959535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wald Formula|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.51|3.67|||||The 90% CI for excess risk is obtained using the Wald Formula.|Excess risk over placebo of DVS SR 100 mg per 1000 woman-years of exposure, defined as the difference in the exposure adjusted rates between the treatment groups, was obtained.||3.67|-3.51|
81634590|NCT00853580|162959576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.51
81634591|NCT00853580|162959577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.33
81634592|NCT00853580|162959578|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.86
81634593|NCT00853580|162959579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.04
81634594|NCT00853580|162959580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.33
81634595|NCT00853580|162959581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.99
81634596|NCT00853580|162959582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.90
81634597|NCT00853580|162959583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.37
81634598|NCT00853580|162959584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.49
81634599|NCT00853580|162959585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.86
81634600|NCT00853580|162959586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.09
81634601|NCT00853580|162959587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.37
81634602|NCT00853580|162959588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.18
81634603|NCT00853580|162959589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.88
81634604|NCT00853580|162959590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.25
81634605|NCT00853580|162959591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.20
81634606|NCT00853580|162959592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.50
81634607|NCT00853580|162959593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.33
81634608|NCT00853580|162959594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.30
81634609|NCT00853580|162959595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.73
81634610|NCT01700205|162959596|OTHER|A priori power analyses determined that a sample size of 94 is required to detect a difference of 0.67 with 90% power and a 5% type 1 error rate. We conducted an intention-to-treat (ITT) analyses on the 113 infants using separate generalized estimating equations that included treatment group (CMF, EHF), time (infant age), and group × time interaction for each type of Z score (0.5-12.5 mos).|Slope|-0.018|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0363|-0.0002|||Generalized Estimating Equation|GEE analysis conducted with group (CMF, EHF), time (infant age, 0.5-12.5 months) and their interaction.||||-0.0002|-0.0363|<0.05
81634611|NCT01700205|162959597|OTHER|A priori power analyses determined that a sample size of 94 is required to detect a difference of 0.67 with 90% power and a 5% type 1 error rate. We conducted an intention-to-treat (ITT) analyses on the 113 infants using separate generalized estimating equations that included treatment group (CMF, EHF), time (infant age), and group × time interaction for each type of Z score (0.5-12.5 mos). We provide below the parameter estimates for WLZ scores only.|Slope|-0.023||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0362|-0.0093|||Generalized Estimating Equations|GEE analysis conducted on each type of Z score separately with group (CMF, EHF), time (infant age; 0.5-12.5 months) and their interaction.||||-0.0093|-0.0362|0.001
81661459|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|1.28||||||Week 2: Difference in LS mean change in SBP from baseline to week 2 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 10 mg group and Placebo group||1.28|-6.09|
81661460|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-4.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.93|-0.58||||||Week 2: Difference in LS mean change in SBP from baseline to week 2 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 20 mg group and Placebo group||-0.58|-7.93|
81661461|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|2.13||||||Week 2: Difference in LS mean change in DBP from baseline to week 2 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 5 mg group and Placebo group||2.13|-2.50|
81661462|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|0.56||||||Week 2: Difference in LS mean change in DBP from baseline to week 2 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 10 mg group and Placebo group||0.56|-4.03|
81661463|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.45|0.14||||||Week 2: Difference in LS mean change in DBP from baseline to week 2 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 20 mg group and Placebo group||0.14|-4.45|
81661464|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|2.9||||||Week 6: Difference in LS mean change in SBP from baseline to week 6 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 5 mg group and Placebo group||2.90|-4.57|
81661465|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-3.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.12|0.34||||||Week 6: Difference in LS mean change in SBP from baseline to week 6 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 10 mg group and Placebo group||0.34|-7.12|
81661466|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.21|1.2||||||Week 6: Difference in LS mean change in SBP from baseline to week 6 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 20 mg group and Placebo group||1.20|-6.21|
81661467|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|2.66||||||Week 6: Difference in LS mean change in DBP from baseline to week 6 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 5 mg group and Placebo group||2.66|-2.15|
81661468|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|1.38||||||Week 6: Difference in LS mean change in DBP from baseline to week 6 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 10 mg group and Placebo group||1.38|-3.42|
81661469|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|1.54||||||Week 6: Difference in LS mean change in DBP from baseline to week 6 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 20 mg group and Placebo group||1.54|-3.22|
81661470|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.16||||0.3001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.26|1.94||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline SBP as covariates||Week 12: Difference in LS mean change in SBP from baseline to week 12 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 5 mg group and Placebo group||1.94|-6.26|0.3001
81661471|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-4.41||||0.0343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.49|-0.33||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline SBP as covariates||Week 12: Difference in LS mean change in SBP from baseline to week 12 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 10 mg group and Placebo group||-0.33|-8.49|0.0343
81661472|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-3.83||||0.0679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.95|0.28|||ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline SBP as covariates||Week 12: Difference in LS mean change in SBP from baseline to week 12 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 20 mg group and Placebo group||0.28|-7.95|0.0679
81661473|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.24||||0.0776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.73|0.25||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline SBP as covariates||Week 12: Difference in LS mean change in DBP from baseline to week 12 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 5 mg group and Placebo group||0.25|-4.73|0.0776
81466605|NCT01023256|162625543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.135||||||P values \<0.05 were considered to be statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|Patients with missing values were not included.||||||0.135
81705030|NCT04315298|163106126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.6648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalized up to Day 15||0.6|-0.4|0.6648
81661474|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.47||||0.2415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|1.0||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline SBP as covariates||Week 12: Difference in LS mean change in DBP from baseline to week 12 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 10 mg group and Placebo group||1.00|-3.95|0.2415
81661475|NCT02390050|163015887|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.04||||0.1086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|0.46||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline SBP as covariates||Week 12: Difference in LS mean change in DBP from baseline to week 12 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 20 mg group and Placebo group||0.46|-4.54|0.1086
81661476|NCT02390050|163015888|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.03||||||Week 2: Difference in LS Mean change in HbA1c (%) from baseline to Week 2 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 5 mg group and Placebo group||0.03|-0.20|
81661477|NCT02390050|163015888|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.02||||||Week 2: Difference in LS Mean change in HbA1c (%) from baseline to Week 2 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 10 mg group and Placebo group||-0.02|-0.24|
81661478|NCT02390050|163015888|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.02||||||Week 2: Difference in LS Mean change in HbA1c (%) from baseline to Week 2 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 20 mg group and Placebo group||-0.02|-0.24|
81661479|NCT02390050|163015888|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.28||||||Week 6: Difference in LS Mean change in HbA1c (%) from baseline to Week 6 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 5 mg group and Placebo group||-0.28|-0.62|
81661480|NCT02390050|163015888|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.32||||||Week 6: Difference in LS Mean change in HbA1c (%) from baseline to Week 6 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 10 mg group and Placebo group||-0.32|-0.66|
81634612|NCT01700205|162959598|OTHER|A priori power analyses determined that a sample size of 94 is required to detect a difference of 0.67 with 90% power and a 5% type 1 error rate. We conducted an intention-to-treat (ITT) analyses on the 113 infants using separate generalized estimating equations that included treatment group (CMF, EHF), time (infant age), and group × time interaction for each type of Z score (0.5-12.5 mos).|Slope|-0.02||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.019|||Generalized Estimating Equation|GEE analysis conducted with group (CMF, EHF), time (infant age, 0.5-12.5 months) and their interaction||||0.019|-0.058|0.32
81634613|NCT01700205|162959599|OTHER|ANOVA with group (CMF, EHF) as between-subjects factor were conducted on intent-to-treat sample|||||<|0.05|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|We conducted a ANOVA with group (CMF, EHF) as between-subject factor.||ANOVAs were conducted with group (CMF, EHF) as the between-subjects factor.||||<0.05
81634614|NCT01700205|162959600|OTHER|ANOVA was conducted with group (CMF, EHF) as between-subjects factor on the intent-to-treat sample.||||||0.72|||||||Repeated Measure ANOVA|ANOVA was conducted with group (CMF, EHF) as between-subjects factor on the intent-to-treat sample.||Repeated Measures ANOVA conducted with group (CMF, EHF) as between-subjects factor||||0.72
81634615|NCT01700205|162959601|OTHER|Repeated Measures ANOVA conducted with group (CMF, EHF) as between-subjects factor on intent-to-treat sample||||||0.72|||||||Repeated Measure ANOVA|Repeated Measures ANOVA conducted with group (CMF, EHF) as between-subjects factor on intent-to-treat sample||Repeated Measures ANOVA conducted with group (CMF, EHF) as between-subjects factor on intent-to-treat sample||||0.72
81634616|NCT01700205|162959602|OTHER|Repeated Measures ANOVA conducted with group (CMF, EHF) as between-subjects factor on intent-to-treat sample||||||0.02|||||||Repeated Measure ANOVA|Repeated Measures ANOVA conducted with group (CMF, EHF) as between-subjects factor on intent-to-treat sample||Repeated Measures ANOVA conducted with group (CMF, EHF) as between-subjects factor on intent-to-treat sample||||0.02
81634617|NCT01787032|162959609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|373.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|346.029|403.507|||ANOVA|A bioequivalence acceptance range was not specified and no hypothesis was tested as the main focus was on estimation.|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale: included effects accounting for following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'patients within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'. Random effect: 'patients within sequences', others considered as fixed effects.|||403.507|346.029|
81634618|NCT01787032|162959609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|266.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|243.267|292.914|||ANOVA|A bioequivalence acceptance range was not specified and no hypothesis was tested as the main focus was on estimation.|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale: included effects accounting for following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'patients within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'. Random effect: 'patients within sequences', others considered as fixed effects.|||292.914|243.267|
81634619|NCT01787032|162959610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|261.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|37.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|211.692|322.633|||ANOVA|A bioequivalence acceptance range was not specified and no hypothesis was tested as the main focus was on estimation|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale: included effects accounting for following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'patients within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'. Random effect: 'patients within sequences', others considered as fixed effects.|||322.633|211.692|
81634620|NCT01787032|162959610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|213.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|34.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|175.783|259.051|||ANOVA|A bioequivalence acceptance range was not specified and no hypothesis was tested as the main focus was on estimation.|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale: included effects accounting for following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'patients within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'. Random effect: 'patients within sequences', others considered as fixed effects.|||259.051|175.783|
81634621|NCT01787032|162959611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|372.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|345.456|402.477|||ANOVA|A bioequivalence acceptance range was not specified and no hypothesis was tested as the main focus was on estimation.|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale: included effects accounting for following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'patients within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'. Random effect: 'patients within sequences', others considered as fixed effects.|||402.477|345.456|
81634622|NCT01787032|162959611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|266.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|242.955|292.456|||ANOVA|A bioequivalence acceptance range was not specified and no hypothesis was tested as the main focus was on estimation.|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale: included effects accounting for following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'patients within sequence', 'period' and 'treatment'. Random effect: 'patients within sequences', others considered as fixed effects.|||292.456|242.955|
81634623|NCT03335488|162959640|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|28.1|||Fisher Exact|||||28.1|0.0|1.0000
81634624|NCT03335488|162959642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8464|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Initial Treatment Period Week 1||||0.8464
81634625|NCT03335488|162959642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.104|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Initial Treatment Period Week 2||||0.1040
81634626|NCT03335488|162959642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0979|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Initial Treatment Period Week 3||||0.0979
81634627|NCT03335488|162959642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9808|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||End of Initial Treatment Period Week 4 - 0 Hr||||0.9808
81634628|NCT03335488|162959642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8329|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||End of Initial Treatment Period Week 4 - 4 Hr||||0.8329
81634629|NCT03335488|162959642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2544|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||End of Initial Treatment Period Week 4 - 8 Hr||||0.2544
81634630|NCT03335488|162959643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8579||||||P-value is from a t-test comparing log-transformed RAVICTI vs NaPBA values.|t-test|||||||0.8579
81634631|NCT03335488|162959644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7155||||||P-value is from a t-test comparing log-transformed RAVICTI vs NaPBA values.|t-test|||||||0.7155
81634632|NCT03229408|162959671|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.004|||||||Unpaired t-test, 2-Sided|||||||<0.004
81634633|NCT03229408|162959672|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.03|||||||Unpaired T-test, 2-Sided|||||||<0.03
81634634|NCT03229408|162959673|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Unpaired t-test, 2-Sided|||||||0.180
81634635|NCT03229408|162959674|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.002|||||||Unpaired T-test, 2-Sided|||||||<0.002
81634636|NCT03229408|162959675|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.04|||||||Unpaired t-test, 2-Sided|||||||<0.04
81634637|NCT03229408|162959676|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.003|||||||Unpaired t-test, 2-Sided|||||||<0.003
81634638|NCT03229408|162959677|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0004|||||||Unpaired t-test, 2-Sided|||||||<0.0004
81634639|NCT03229408|162959678|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.007|||||||Unpaired t-test, 2-Sided|||||||<0.007
81705031|NCT04315298|163106126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.4624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalized up to Day 22||1.0|-0.4|0.4624
81634640|NCT04200664|162959686|OTHER|Kendall tau b correlation analysis test was performed between the number of cognitive domains affected and the both ears 3-frequency pure tone average (at 0.5/1/2kHz) or both ears 4-frequency pure tone average (at 0.5/1/2/4kHz).|Kendall Tau-b|0.462||||0.176|TWO_SIDED||||||Kendall tau-b|Kendall tau b non-parametric correlation analysis was performed.||||||0.176
81634641|NCT06193590|162959689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.21
81661481|NCT02390050|163015888|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.36||||||Week 6: Difference in LS Mean change in HbA1c (%) from baseline to Week 6 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 20 mg group and Placebo group||-0.36|-0.70|
81661482|NCT02390050|163015888|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.34||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline HbA1c as covariates||Week 12: Difference in LS Mean change in HbA1c (%) from baseline to Week 12 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 5 mg group and Placebo group||-0.34|-0.76|< 0.0001
81661483|NCT02390050|163015888|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.47||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline HbA1c as covariates||Week 12: Difference in LS Mean change in HbA1c (%) from baseline to Week 12 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 10 mg group and Placebo group||-0.47|-0.89|< 0.0001
81661484|NCT02390050|163015888|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.59||P-value from Type III F-test|ANCOVA|Study center, treatment, visit and a treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; prior anti-diabetic treatment and baseline HbA1c as covariates||Week 12: Difference in LS Mean change in HbA1c (%) from baseline to Week 12 was obtained by comparing Bexagliflozin 20 mg group and Placebo group||-0.59|-1.01|< 0.0001
81661485|NCT04576455|163015894|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.1757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.1|||Log Rank|Stratified analysis (strata are: site of disease, prior CDK4/6i treatment, and prior fulvestrant treatment).|Giredestrant vs. PCET|||1.10|0.60|0.1757
81661486|NCT04576455|163015895|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.3446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.6|||Log Rank|Stratified analysis (strata are: site of disease, prior CDK4/6i treatment, and prior fulvestrant treatment).|Giredestrant vs. PCET|||1.60|0.85|0.3446
81661487|NCT04576455|163015896|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.1126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|4.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Giredestrant vs. PCET|||4.07|0.86|0.1126
81661488|NCT04576455|163015896|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Objective Response Rates|5.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|12.78|||||Giredestrant vs. PCET|||12.78|-1.97|
81634642|NCT06193590|162959690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1
81661489|NCT04576455|163015898|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Giredestrant vs. PCET|||3.04|1.06|0.0289
81661490|NCT04576455|163015898|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Clinical Benefit Rates|10.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|20.86|||||Giredestrant vs. PCET|||20.86|0.33|
81661491|NCT04576455|163015899|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.03|||Log Rank|Stratified analysis (strata are: site of disease, prior CDK4/6i treatment, and prior fulvestrant treatment).|Giredestrant vs. PCET|This statistical analysis is done for PFS by ESR1 mutation detected at baseline||1.03|0.35|0.0610
81661492|NCT04576455|163015899|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.5947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.42|||Log Rank|Stratified analysis (strata are: site of disease, prior CDK4/6i treatment, and prior fulvestrant treatment).|Giredestrant vs. PCET|This statistical analysis is done for PFS by ESR1 Mutation not detected at baseline||1.42|0.54|0.5947
81661493|NCT04576455|163015900|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.4|||||Giredestrant vs. PCET|||1.40|0.58|
81661494|NCT04576455|163015901|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.12|||||Giredestrant vs. PCET|||1.12|0.49|
81661495|NCT04576455|163015902|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.35|||||Giredestrant vs. PCET|||1.35|0.53|
81661496|NCT04576455|163015903|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.69|||||Giredestrant vs. PCET|||1.69|0.72|
81661497|NCT04576455|163015904|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.18|||||Giredestrant vs. PCET|||1.18|0.47|
81661498|NCT02186847|163015918|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.7563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.73|||Log Rank|One-sided significance level = 0.10|Reference level = Chemoradiation|The study was powered to detect an improvement of the 1-year progression-free survival rate from 50% (no metformin) to 65% (metformin) or equivalently a hazard ratio (HR) of 0.622, at one-sided type 1 error of 0.1 and 85% power with at least 102 progression-free survival events.||1.73|0.77|0.7563
81661499|NCT02186847|163015919|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.68|||Log Rank|Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = Chemoradiation|||1.68|0.64|0.8910
81661500|NCT02186847|163015920|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.4075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.34|||Log Rank|Two-side significance level = 0.05|Reference level = Chemoradiation|||2.34|0.71|0.4075
81661501|NCT02186847|163015921|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.4075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.34|||Log Rank|Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = Chemoradiation|||2.34|0.71|0.4075
81661502|NCT02186847|163015922|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.6266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.8|||Chi-squared|Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = Chemoradiation|||1.80|0.47|0.6266
81686061|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.56|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.56|0.42|
81705032|NCT04315298|163106126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.2546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.0||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalized up to Day 22||1.0|-0.3|0.2546
81634643|NCT06193590|162959692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81634644|NCT01367236|162959707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Regression, Linear|||24 weeks||||0.68
81634645|NCT01367236|162959707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Regression, Linear|||48 weeks||||0.43
81634646|NCT01367236|162959708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0009
81466606|NCT03155178|162625547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.07|||Paired t-test|||"48-hours post-treatment time point. The primary analysis dataset used a modified Intent to Treat population. Subjects were excluded who did not meet the treatment day baseline requirements of greater than or equal to 3.0 log10 CFU/cm\^2 on the abdomen.~The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in log10 CFU /cm\^2 recovery between arms at 48-hours post-treatment."||0.07|-0.53|0.13
81705033|NCT04315298|163106126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.5312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalized up to Day 29||0.5|-1.0|0.5312
81634647|NCT02063659|162959735|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimator of difference|-53.955|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.955|-25.119|||Wilcoxon rank sum|||The primary analysis used a blocked 2-sample Wilcoxon rank sum statistic stratified by the u5-HIAA at randomization.|Mean difference is calculated as LX1606-Placebo.|-25.119|-84.955|< 0.001
81634648|NCT02063659|162959735|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimator of difference|-89.662|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-113.104|-63.863|||Wilcoxon rank sum|||The primary analysis used a blocked 2-sample Wilcoxon rank sum statistic stratified by the u5-HIAA at randomization.|Mean difference is calculated as LX1606-Placebo.|-63.863|-113.104|< 0.001
81634649|NCT05785832|162959743|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.4|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted Difference Between Groups||-0.4|-0.8|<0.001
81634650|NCT05785832|162959744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|14.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|17.0|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted Difference Between Groups||17|11|<0.001
81634651|NCT05785832|162959745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-15.0|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted Difference Between Groups||-15|-26|<0.001
81634652|NCT05785832|162959746|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-11.0|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted Difference Between Groups||-11|-17|<0.001
81634653|NCT05785832|162959747|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-6.6|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted Difference Between Groups||-6.6|-11.7|<0.001
81634654|NCT05785832|162959748|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.4|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted Difference Between Groups||-0.4|-1.0|<0.001
81634655|NCT05785832|162959749|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||A hierarchical procedure was used to control for the overall type I error. Since the P value for this outcome was more than 0.05, no additional P values are provided for subsequent secondary outcomes.|Regression, Linear|||Adjusted Difference Between Groups||0.1|-0.4|
81634656|NCT05785832|162959750|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.04|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted Difference Between Groups||0.04|-0.09|
81634657|NCT05785832|162959751|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted Difference Between Groups||0.0|-0.1|
81634658|NCT05785832|162959752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.2|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted Difference Between Groups||1.2|-0.5|
81634659|NCT05785832|162959753|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percent of participants.|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|21.0|||||Estimation represents the difference in percent of participants in each arm who achieved the outcome.|||21|1|
81634660|NCT05785832|162959754|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percent of participants.|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|32.0|||||Estimation represents the difference in percent of participants in each arm who achieved the outcome.|||32|2|
81634661|NCT05785832|162959755|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percent of participants.|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|33.0|||||Estimation represents the difference in percent of participants in each arm who achieved the outcome.|||33|12|
81634662|NCT05785832|162959756|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percent of participants.|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|38.0|||||Estimation represents the difference in percent of participants in each arm who achieved the outcome.|||38|11|
81634663|NCT05785832|162959757|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percent of participants.|22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|33.0|||||Estimation represents the difference in percent of participants in each arm who achieved the outcome.|||33|11|
81634664|NCT05785832|162959758|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percent of participants.|21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|32.0|||||Estimation represents the difference in percent of participants in each arm who achieved the outcome.|||32|10|
81634665|NCT05785832|162959759|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percent of participants.|21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|31.0|||||Estimation represents the difference in percent of participants in each arm who achieved the outcome.|||31|9|
81634666|NCT05785832|162959760|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|12.0||||||Adjusted Difference Between Groups||12|7|
81634667|NCT05785832|162959761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.01||||||||0.01|-0.02|
81634668|NCT05785832|162959762|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.01||||||Adjusted Difference Between Groups||0.01|-0.07|
81634669|NCT05785832|162959763|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-2.7||||||Adjusted Difference Between Groups||-2.7|-6.0|
81634670|NCT05785832|162959764|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-10.0||||||Adjusted Difference Between Groups||-10|-18|
81634671|NCT05785832|162959765|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-2.7||||||Adjusted Difference Between Groups||-2.7|-5.2|
81634672|NCT05785832|162959766|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percent of participants.|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|24.0|||||Estimation represents the difference in percent of participants in each arm who achieved the outcome.|||24|8|
81634673|NCT05785832|162959767|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percent of participants.|26.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|41.0|||||Estimation represents the difference in percent of participants in each arm who achieved the outcome.|||41|12|
81634674|NCT05785832|162959768|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percent of participants.|34.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|45.0|||||Estimation represents the difference in percent of participants in each arm who achieved the outcome.|||45|21|
81634675|NCT05785832|162959771|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percent of participants.|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|22.0|||||Estimation represents the difference in percent of participants in each arm who achieved the outcome.|||22|8|
81634676|NCT05785832|162959772|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|0.0||||||Adjusted Difference Between Groups.||0|-20|
81634677|NCT05785832|162959773|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|3.4||||||Adjusted Difference Between Groups.||3.4|-4.4|
81634678|NCT05785832|162959774|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.5||||||Adjusted Difference Between Groups.||2.5|0.5|
81634679|NCT05785832|162959775|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|4.7||||||Adjusted Difference Between Groups.||4.7|-2.5|
81634680|NCT05785832|162959776|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.7||||||Adjusted Difference Between Groups.||0.7|-3.4|
81634681|NCT05785832|162959777|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.7||||||Adjusted Difference Between Groups.||3.7|0.5|
81634682|NCT05785832|162959778|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|11.1||||||Adjusted Difference Between Groups.||11.1|-1.4|
81634683|NCT05785832|162959779|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.0|4.0||||||Adjusted Difference Between Groups.||4|-45|
81634684|NCT05613907|162959810|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.885||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.05|-6.15|||ANOVA|||||-6.150|-37.050|0.005
81634685|NCT05613907|162959810|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.512||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.895|-0.705|||ANOVA|||||-0.705|-34.895|0.040
81634686|NCT05613907|162959810|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.668||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.829|13.429|||ANOVA|||||13.429|-5.829|0.940
81634687|NCT05613907|162959811|SUPERIORITY||Z statistic|-0.862||||0.388|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||The null hypothesis is that there will be no significant difference in the EuroQol 5-D domains at 1 year compared to baseline.||||0.388
81634688|NCT05613907|162959812|SUPERIORITY||Z statistic|-0.033||||0.974|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||The null hypothesis is that there will be no statistical difference in patient self-reported ability to perform basic self-care||||0.974
81634689|NCT05613907|162959813|SUPERIORITY||Z statistic|-1.564||||0.118|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||The null hypothesis is no improvement in ability to perform usual activities at 1 year.||||0.118
81634690|NCT05613907|162959814|SUPERIORITY||Z statistic|-2.364||||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||0.018
81634691|NCT05613907|162959815|SUPERIORITY||Z statistic|-1.311||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in anxiety and/or depression compared to the initial visit.|Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||0.190
81634692|NCT05613907|162959816|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.846|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.604||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.762|-2.39|||ANOVA|||||-2.390|-50.762|0.027
81661503|NCT03938545|163016037|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.4|||=|0.1993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|54.1||p-values were obtained from a Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by smoking status at baseline comparing RVT-1401 680 mg/Week group to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The risk difference was obtained from a weighted average of the difference within each stratum using Cochran Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||54.1|-11.3|=0.1993
81661504|NCT03938545|163016037|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.2|||=|0.1016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|53.2||p-values were obtained from a Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by smoking status at baseline comparing RVT-1401 340 mg/Week group to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The risk difference was obtained from a weighted average of the difference within each stratum using Cochran Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||53.2|-4.8|=0.1016
81705034|NCT04315298|163106126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.3039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.3||p-value using two-sample t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalized up to Day 29||0.3|-1.1|0.3039
81705035|NCT01183104|163106154|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pre-defined non-inferiority margin was 0.3%.|LS mean difference|0.11||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.24|||ANCOVA|||||0.24|-0.02|0.087
81634693|NCT05613907|162959816|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-27.615|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.715||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.837|-3.394|||ANOVA|||||-3.394|-51.837|0.024
81634694|NCT05613907|162959816|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.769|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.535||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.374|11.836|||ANOVA|||||11.836|-13.374|1.000
81634695|NCT05613907|162959817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.052||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.05|-6.15|||ANOVA|||||-6.150|-37.050|0.048
81634696|NCT05613907|162959817|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.751||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.893|13.751|||ANOVA|||||13.751|-12.893|1.000
81634697|NCT05613907|162959817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.186||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.762|29.333|||ANOVA|||||29.333|-4.762|0.163
81634698|NCT01586104|162959857|OTHER|With 20 patients, there is 80% power to detect a difference of 100% with Standard lung RT versus 93% with IMRT assuming a standard deviation of 8 (as seen for the whole heart), a one tailed test and a Bonferroni correction for 4 statistical tests so that each test is done at p\<0.0125.|||||<|0.0125||||||The reported p value was calculated. The statistical analysis performed is attached to the outcome measure reported.|Bonferroni corrected at p<0.0125|||Feasibility will be defined as an enrolled patient receiving the IMRT treatment as planned. It is expected that the treatment will be feasible in at least 90% of patients. If the treatment is feasible in 16 or more out of 20 patients, then the treatment will be declared feasible. If the true feasibility rate is 90%, then there is a 4.3% chance that 15 or fewer feasible patients will be observed.|Lung-metastases-free survival will be estimated using Kaplan-Meier survival curves (minimum period of six months).|||<0.0125
81634699|NCT04701203|162959862|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For the primary efficacy endpoint, the Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by etiology of hypoparathyroidism (postsurgical or other) was used to compare the proportion of participants meeting the composite primary endpoint in the TransCon PTH versus placebo groups. Participants without week 26 albumin-adjusted serum calcium or with \>25% (ie, \>7 days) missing diary data of active vitamin D or elemental calcium during the 4 weeks before week 26 were considered non-responders.||||<0.0001
81634700|NCT04701203|162959863|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0038|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ANCOVA model with unequal variance was used to analyze the key secondary Endpoints. The change from baseline is variable of interest at week 26 and was included in the model as response variables. Treatment assignment and etiology of hypoparathyroidism were entered as fixed effects and baseline value of the variable of interest was entered as a covariate.||||= 0.0038
81634701|NCT04701203|162959864|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0055|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ANCOVA model with unequal variance was used to analyze the key secondary Endpoints. The change from baseline is variable of interest at week 26 and was included in the model as response variables. Treatment assignment and etiology of hypoparathyroidism were entered as fixed effects and baseline value of the variable of interest was entered as a covariate.||||= 0.0055
81705036|NCT01183104|163106155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81634702|NCT04701203|162959865|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ANCOVA model with unequal variance was used to analyze the key secondary Endpoints. The change from baseline is variable of interest at week 26 and was included in the model as response variables. Treatment assignment and etiology of hypoparathyroidism were entered as fixed effects and baseline value of the variable of interest was entered as a covariate.||||= 0.0046
81661505|NCT03938545|163016037|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.3|||=|0.2963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|7.3||p-values were obtained from a Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by smoking status at baseline comparing RVT-1401 255 mg/Week group to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The risk difference was obtained from a weighted average of the difference within each stratum using Cochran Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||7.3|-24.0|=0.2963
81661506|NCT03938545|163016039|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-60.085|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.857|-31.313|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||||-31.313|-88.857|<0.001
81661507|NCT03938545|163016039|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-65.143|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.927|-38.358|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||||-38.358|-91.927|<0.001
81661508|NCT03938545|163016039|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-37.323|||=|0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.455|-4.19|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||||-4.190|-70.455|=0.0284
81661509|NCT03938545|163016040|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-73.003|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.309|-63.697|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||Week 13||-63.697|-82.309|<0.001
81661510|NCT03938545|163016040|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-59.005|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.821|-50.19|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||Week 13||-50.190|-67.821|<0.001
81661511|NCT03938545|163016040|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-51.836|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.66|-41.012|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||Week 13||-41.012|-62.660|<0.001
81661512|NCT03938545|163016041|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-81.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.203|-69.777|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||IgG1||-69.777|-93.203|<0.001
81661513|NCT03938545|163016041|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-67.591|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.562|-56.62|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||IgG1||-56.620|-78.562|<0.001
81661514|NCT03938545|163016041|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-67.233|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.073|-53.394|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||IgG1||-53.394|-81.073|<0.001
81661515|NCT03938545|163016041|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-74.865|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.898|-62.832|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||IgG2||-62.832|-86.898|<0.001
81661516|NCT03938545|163016041|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-53.198|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.799|-41.596|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||IgG2||-41.596|-64.799|<0.001
81661517|NCT03938545|163016041|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-53.398|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.552|-39.245|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||IgG2||-39.245|-67.552|<0.001
81634703|NCT04701203|162959866|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0061|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ANCOVA model with unequal variance was used to analyze the key secondary Endpoints. The change from baseline is variable of interest at week 26 and was included in the model as response variables. Treatment assignment and etiology of hypoparathyroidism were entered as fixed effects and baseline value of the variable of interest was entered as a covariate.||||= 0.0061
81634704|NCT04701203|162959867|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0347|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ANCOVA model with unequal variance was used to analyze the key secondary Endpoints. The change from baseline is variable of interest at week 26 and was included in the model as response variables. Treatment assignment and etiology of hypoparathyroidism were entered as fixed effects and baseline value of the variable of interest was entered as a covariate.||||= 0.0347
81634705|NCT04172675|162959891|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28|||=|0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.61|||Unstratified Log rank||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were estimated using a Cox proportional hazards regression model.|||0.61|0.13|=0.0007
81634706|NCT03070392|162959897|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.71|||Log Rank|||||0.71|0.37|<0.0001
81661518|NCT03938545|163016041|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-88.764|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.039|-74.489|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||IgG3||-74.489|-103.039|<0.001
81634707|NCT03070392|162959899|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.94|||Log Rank|||||0.94|0.58|0.0139
81634708|NCT02949297|162959909|OTHER|One-sided Clopper-Pearson 95% confidence interval|Clopper-Pearson|80.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||95.0|||||One-sided Clopper-Pearson 95% confidence interval|||95||
81634709|NCT00458783|162959924|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.2|||generalized estimating equation (GEE)|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) distinct-effects model||||1.2|0.50|0.08
81634710|NCT00458783|162959925|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.6||||||||1.6|0.25|
81634711|NCT00458783|162959926|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.0||||||||2.0|0.26|
81661519|NCT03938545|163016041|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-65.714|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.742|-52.686|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||IgG3||-52.686|-78.742|<0.001
81661520|NCT03938545|163016041|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-66.685|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.157|-50.214|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||IgG3||-50.214|-83.157|<0.001
81705037|NCT01183104|163106156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81705038|NCT01183104|163106157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.030
81634712|NCT00458783|162959927|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.4||||||||1.4|0.59|
81534624|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.0||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.3|11.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||11.3|-61.3|0.231
81534625|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|37.5||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|69.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5). Prespecified significance at the 0.1 level.|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||69.2|5.8|0.099
81534626|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.3||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|60.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5). Prespecified significance at the 0.1 level.|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||60.3|2.2|0.052
81634713|NCT00458783|162959928|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.8||||||||1.8|0.43|
81634714|NCT00458783|162959929|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.8||||||||2.8|0.24|
81634715|NCT00458783|162959930|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.5||||||||1.5|0.80|
81661521|NCT03938545|163016041|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-68.722|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.877|-56.568|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||IgG4||-56.568|-80.877|<0.001
81661522|NCT03938545|163016041|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-55.554|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.182|-43.926|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||IgG4||-43.926|-67.182|<0.001
81661523|NCT03938545|163016041|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-53.079|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.948|-38.21|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline value of the corresponding parameter, smoking stratum, and treatment group as covariates.||IgG4||-38.210|-67.948|<0.001
81661524|NCT00320541|163016042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.117||95.0||||Statistical significance at 0.05 level was required.|Fisher Exact|||Assuming the response rate for the PB arm is 34% and the addition of gemcitabine will improve it to 54%, then a sample size of 170 evaluable participants (85 per arm) will give an 80% statistical power to detect the difference, using a 1-sided test at the significance level of 0.05. Confidence levels are exact binomial 95% Confidence Intervals.||||0.117
81661525|NCT00320541|163016043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.247||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.247
81661526|NCT00320541|163016044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.475||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.475
81661527|NCT00320541|163016045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment arm and baseline assessment.||||||0.010
81661528|NCT00320541|163016046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment arm and baseline assessment.||||||0.119
81661529|NCT00320541|163016047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment arm and baseline assessment.||||||0.023
81661530|NCT00320541|163016048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment arm and baseline assessment.||||||0.002
81661531|NCT00320541|163016049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment arm and baseline assessment.||||||0.004
81534627|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.4|27.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||27.4|-47.4|0.709
81534628|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|32.5||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|64.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||64.1|0.9|0.194
81634716|NCT00458783|162959931|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.1||||||||1.1|0.16|
81634717|NCT00458783|162959932|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.7||||||||1.7|0.39|
81634718|NCT00458783|162959933|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3||||||||1.3|0.50|
81634719|NCT00458783|162959934|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|3.2||||||||3.2|0.18|
81661532|NCT00320541|163016050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.067||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment arm and baseline assessment.||||||0.067
81661533|NCT00320541|163016051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment arm and baseline assessment.||||||0.036
81661534|NCT02401867|163016052|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|We selected our initial sample size of 150 participants to detect a clinically meaningful % discordance between the two sampling approaches and achieve 90% power at the 0.05 alpha-level using McNemar's test adjusted for analysis of clustered matched-pair data.||||||0.29||||||Statistical significance was determined at an a priori threshold of p \<0.05|McNemar|Degrees of freedom = 1||Comparing the concordance of the HPV DNA-positive results to the cervical provider swab HPV DNA test results (reference) using the McNemar's test, a two-sample test for binomial proportions for matched-pair data. Null hypothesis: The sensitivities between swab 1 (self-vaginal) and swab 2 (provider-cervical) are equal \[ H0 : p1 = p2 \]||||.29
81705039|NCT01183104|163106158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81705040|NCT01183104|163106159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.043
81634720|NCT00458783|162959935|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.29|||Regression, Cox||The 95%CI is interim adjusted.|||1.29|0.94|0.9
81634721|NCT00458783|162959936|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.18|||Regression, Cox||The 95%CI is interim adjusted.|||1.18|0.85|0.07
81634722|NCT01737398|162959937|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-19.73||||4e-08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.43|-13.03|||MMRM|||||-13.03|-26.43|0.00000004
81634723|NCT01737398|162959938|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-11.68||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.29|-5.06|||MMRM|||||-5.06|-18.29|0.0006
81634724|NCT06307457|162959958|OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for this outcome measure is provided combined for all age groups.||||0.031
81634725|NCT06307457|162959959|OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for this outcome measure is provided combined for all age groups.||||0.012
81634726|NCT06307457|162959960|OTHER|||||||0.061|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for this outcome measure is provided combined for all CCI scores.||||0.061
81634727|NCT06307457|162959961|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for this outcome measure is provided combined for all CCI scores.||||0.080
81634728|NCT06307457|162959962|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for this outcome measure is provided combined for all number of comorbidities.||||0.2
81634729|NCT06307457|162959963|OTHER|||||||0.093|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for this outcome measure is provided combined for all number of comorbidities.||||0.093
81634730|NCT06307457|162959964|OTHER||||||>|0.9|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for participants with cardiac disease comorbidity reported.||||>0.9
81634731|NCT06307457|162959964|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for participants with vascular disease comorbidity reported.||||0.9
81634732|NCT06307457|162959964|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for participants with metabolic disease comorbidity reported.||||0.4
81634733|NCT06307457|162959965|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for participants cardiac disease comorbidity reported.||||0.7
81634734|NCT06307457|162959965|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for participants with vascular disease comorbidity reported.||||0.3
81634735|NCT06307457|162959965|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for participants with metabolic disease comorbidity reported.||||0.7
81634736|NCT06307457|162959966|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for this outcome measure is provided combined for visceral disease status.||||0.005
81634737|NCT06307457|162959967|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for this outcome measure is provided combined for visceral disease status.||||0.005
81634738|NCT06307457|162959968|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for this outcome measure is provided combined for bone disease status.||||0.14
81634739|NCT06307457|162959969|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for this outcome measure is provided combined for bone disease status.||||0.2
81634740|NCT06307457|162959970|OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for this outcome measure is provided combined for endocrine status.||||0.047
81661535|NCT02401867|163016052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kappa|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.92||A priori threshold: p\<0.05|Kappa||Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.|Concordance of HPV DNA detection between self-swab and provider swab assessed via an unweighted Kappa (K) statistic to determine the percentage agreement beyond that expected by chance.||0.92|0.58|<0.001
81661536|NCT02401867|163016052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|71.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.82|88.72|||||Used exact confidence intervals.|Assessed sensitivity of vaginal self-swab HPV DNA with respect to provider cervical HPV DNA (reference test).||88.72|47.82|
81634741|NCT06307457|162959971|OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical data for this outcome measure is provided combined for endocrine status.||||0.041
81634742|NCT01354444|162959972|OTHER||Coefficient|1.48||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.796|6.761|||Regression, Linear|||This analysis compares immediate recall before and after 6 months between the treatment and placebo group.||6.761|-3.796|0.565
81634743|NCT01354444|162959973|OTHER|||||||0.481|||||||Rank sum test|||This analysis compares the change in total Tau between the treatment and placebo group from baseline to 6 months later.||||0.481
81634744|NCT01354444|162959973|OTHER|||||||0.0562|||||||Rank sum test|||This analysis compares the change in Abeta42 between the treatment and placebo group from baseline to 6 months later.||||0.0562
81634745|NCT01354444|162959973|OTHER|||||||0.314|||||||Rank sum test|||This analysis compares the change in p-tau between the treatment and placebo group from baseline to 6 months later.||||0.314
81634746|NCT01354444|162959973|OTHER|||||||0.438|||||||Rank sum test|||This analysis compares the change in oligomeric Abeta between the treatment and placebo group from baseline to 6 months later.||||0.438
81634747|NCT01728324|162960044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted response rate|81.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.34|85.87|||z-test|A stratified one sample z-test with 50% reference for PegIFN-ineligible and 71% for PegIFN-eligible patients was performed.|The adjusted response rate was tested against the historical control SVR rate of 68% (95% Confidence Interval (CI): 76.3, 85.9).|The proportion of patients achieving SVR12 achieved with 24 weeks of treatment with DBV/FDV/RBV in cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic patients was compared to an acceptable minimum SVR rate achieved with an approved direct acting anti-viral (DAA) in combination with PegIFN from historical data. The acceptable minimum SVR rate was an average of 71% (reference for PegIFN-eligible) and 50% (for PegIFN-ineligible patients), weighted by the sample size in each stratum.||85.87|76.34|<0.0001
81634748|NCT01728324|162960044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted response rate|75.89||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.63|81.14|||z-test|A stratified one sample z-test with 50% reference for PegIFN-ineligible and 71% for PegIFN-eligible patients was performed.||The proportion of patients achieving SVR12 achieved with 16 weeks of treatment of non-cirrhotic and 24 weeks of treatment of cirrhotic patients was compared to an acceptable minimum SVR rate achieved with an approved direct acting anti-viral (DAA) in combination with PegIFN from historical data. The acceptable minimum SVR rate was an average of 71% (reference for PegIFN-eligible) and 50% (for PegIFN-ineligible patients), weighted by the sample size in each stratum.||81.14|70.63|0.0020
81634749|NCT01728324|162960045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||SVR12 Rates difference|6.4||||0.0532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|14.2|||Koch's method|Adjusted for PegIFN eligibility using Koch's method, with continuity correction.||Koch's stratum-adjusted Mantel Haenszel methods were used to compare durations, adjusting for stratification factors.||14.2|-1.4|0.0532
81634750|NCT01728324|162960046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||SVR4 Rates difference|3.6||||0.1671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|10.9|||Koch´s method|Adjusted for PegIFN eligibility using Koch´s method, with continuity correction.||Koch's stratum-adjusted Mantel Haenszel methods were used to compare durations, adjusting for stratification factors.||10.9|-3.7|0.1671
81634751|NCT01728324|162960047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||SVR24 Rates difference|-6.9||||0.0447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|1.1|||Koch´s method|Adjusted for PegIFN eligibility using Koch´s method, with continuity correction.||Koch's stratum-adjusted Mantel Haenszel methods were used to compare durations, adjusting for stratification factors.||1.1|-14.8|0.0447
81634752|NCT01335867|162960049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.14
81634753|NCT01335867|162960051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.24
81634754|NCT01335867|162960052|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.20
81634755|NCT01335867|162960053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.64
81634756|NCT00731614|162960069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.322|||||||Repeated Measure ANOVA|||Conducted a repeated measures ANOVA comparing CBT+mirror retraining with Supportive Therapy across 11 time points. The primary hypothesis was a group by time interaction. Due to missing data, a total of 9 and 14 participants, respectively could be included in analyses.||||.322
81634757|NCT04941482|162960079|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.2||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Treatment Difference = Intervention group - Control group|We calculated that 92 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 groups would have at least 80% power to detect a difference of 3.43 points in mean score in improving physical and mental health after stroke (based on J.Sims et al in 2008) between intervention and control groups from baseline to the 6th month. The sample size was determined using a 2-sided 2-sample t-test (a=0.05). Assumptions included a common standard deviation of 5.49 and a discontinuation rate of 10%.|(1) Variables with multiple measurements over time were compared using the repeated measures ANOVA test to assess changes in Patient Health Questionnaire-9 score before and after intervention in two groups, calculating the time\*group interaction; (2) Effect sizes after intervention are measured using Cohen's D, with values indicating small (d = 0.2), medium (d = 0.5), and large (d ≥ 0.8) effects.|3.2|-1.9|<0.05
81634758|NCT04941482|162960080|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|2.5||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Treatment Difference = Intervention group - Control group|We calculated that 92 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 groups would have at least 80% power to detect a difference of 3.43 points in mean score in improving physical and mental health after stroke (based on J.Sims et al in 2008) between intervention and control groups from baseline to the 6th month. The sample size was determined using a 2-sided 2-sample t-test (a=0.05). Assumptions included a common standard deviation of 5.49 and a discontinuation rate of 10%.|(1) Variables with multiple measurements over time were compared using the repeated measures ANOVA test to assess changes in Fatigue Severity Scale score before and after intervention in two groups, calculating the time\*group interaction; (2) Effect sizes after intervention are measured using Cohen's D, with values indicating small (d = 0.2), medium (d = 0.5), and large (d ≥ 0.8) effects.|2.5|-7.6|<0.05
81634759|NCT04941482|162960081|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|1.3||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Treatment Difference = Intervention group - Control group|We calculated that 92 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 groups would have at least 80% power to detect a difference of 3.43 points in mean score in improving physical and mental health after stroke (based on J.Sims et al in 2008) between intervention and control groups from baseline to the 6th month. The sample size was determined using a 2-sided 2-sample t-test (a=0.05). Assumptions included a common standard deviation of 5.49 and a discontinuation rate of 10%.|(1) Variables with multiple measurements over time were compared using the repeated measures ANOVA test to assess changes in Mini-Mental State Examinationscore before and after intervention in two groups, calculating the time\*group interaction; (2) Effect sizes after intervention are measured using Cohen's D, with values indicating small (d = 0.2), medium (d = 0.5), and large (d ≥ 0.8) effects.|1.3|-5.4|<0.05
81634760|NCT04941482|162960082|SUPERIORITY|Over 6 months, the number of patients who losted to follow-up of intervention and control group were respectively 9:0 (after 1 month), 9:0 (after 3 months), and 9:3 (after 6 months).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.4|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|14.7|||t-test, 2 sided||Treatment Difference = Intervention group - Control group|We calculated that 92 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 groups would have at least 80% power to detect a difference of 3.43 points in mean score in improving physical and mental health after stroke (based on J.Sims et al in 2008) between intervention and control groups from baseline to the 6th month. The sample size was determined using a 2-sided 2-sample t-test (a=0.05). Assumptions included a common standard deviation of 5.49 and a discontinuation rate of 10%.|(1) Variables with multiple measurements over time were compared using the repeated measures ANOVA test to assess changes in Barthel Index score before and after intervention in two groups, calculating the time\*group interaction; (2) Effect sizes after intervention are measured using Cohen's D, with values indicating small (d = 0.2), medium (d = 0.5), and large (d ≥ 0.8) effects.|14.7|-14.5|<0.05
81634761|NCT04941482|162960083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|3.7||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Treatment Difference = Intervention group - Control group|We calculated that 92 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 groups would have at least 80% power to detect a difference of 3.43 points in mean score in improving physical and mental health after stroke (based on J.Sims et al in 2008) between intervention and control groups from baseline to the 6th month. The sample size was determined using a 2-sided 2-sample t-test (a=0.05). Assumptions included a common standard deviation of 5.49 and a discontinuation rate of 10%.|(1) Variables with multiple measurements over time were compared using the repeated measures ANOVA test to assess changes in Physical domain score of Stroke Impact Scale before and after intervention in two groups, calculating the time\*group interaction; (2) Effect sizes after intervention are measured using Cohen's D, with values indicating small (d = 0.2), medium (d = 0.5), and large (d ≥ 0.8) effects.|3.7|-18.8|<0.05
81634762|NCT04941482|162960084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-3.7|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-0.3||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Treatment Difference = Intervention group - Control group|We calculated that 92 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 groups would have at least 80% power to detect a difference of 3.43 points in mean score in improving physical and mental health after stroke (based on J.Sims et al in 2008) between intervention and control groups from baseline to the 6th month. The sample size was determined using a 2-sided 2-sample t-test (a=0.05). Assumptions included a common standard deviation of 5.49 and a discontinuation rate of 10%.|(1) Variables with multiple measurements over time were compared using the repeated measures ANOVA test to assess changes in Stroke Impact Scale score before and after intervention in two groups, calculating the time\*group interaction; (2) Effect sizes after intervention are measured using Cohen's D, with values indicating small (d = 0.2), medium (d = 0.5), and large (d ≥ 0.8) effects.|-0.3|-15.2|<0.05
81634763|NCT01701401|162960117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value for the comparison of the LDV/SOF 12 week group against the adjusted historical null rate (60%) was based on a 2-sided 1-sample binomial test.|Binomial test|||||||<0.001
81634764|NCT01701401|162960117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value for the comparison of the LDV/SOF+RBV 12 week group against the adjusted historical null rate (60%) was based on a 2-sided 1-sample binomial test.|Binomial test|||||||<0.001
81634765|NCT01701401|162960117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value for the comparison of the LDV/SOF 24 week group against the adjusted historical null rate (60%) was based on a 2-sided 1-sample binomial test.|Binomial test|||||||<0.001
81634766|NCT01701401|162960117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value for the comparison of the LDV/SOF+RBV 24 week group against the adjusted historical null rate (60%) was based on a 2-sided 1-sample binomial test.|Binomial test|||||||<0.001
81634767|NCT02962102|162960127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.52
81634768|NCT02962102|162960127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.58
81634769|NCT02962102|162960128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.20
81634770|NCT02962102|162960128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.20
81634771|NCT02962102|162960129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.44
81634772|NCT02962102|162960129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.29
81634773|NCT02823028|162960139|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.931||||0.779|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.779
81634774|NCT04038580|162960160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.553||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was that all sockets would have the same SCS||||0.553
81634775|NCT04038580|162960161|SUPERIORITY|Frustration sub-scale||||||0.536|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was that all sockets would be the same||||0.536
81634776|NCT04038580|162960161|SUPERIORITY|Perceived Response||||||0.598|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.598
81634777|NCT04038580|162960161|SUPERIORITY|Social Burden||||||0.072|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.072
81634778|NCT04038580|162960161|SUPERIORITY|Ambulation Sub-scale||||||0.018|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.018
81634779|NCT04038580|162960161|SUPERIORITY|Prosthesis Utility||||||0.037|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.037
81634780|NCT04038580|162960161|SUPERIORITY|Residual Limb Health||||||0.254|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.254
81634781|NCT04038580|162960161|SUPERIORITY|Appearance||||||0.032|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.032
81634782|NCT04038580|162960161|SUPERIORITY|Sounds||||||0.352|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.352
81634783|NCT04038580|162960161|SUPERIORITY|Well-being||||||0.077|||||||ANOVA|||||||.077
81634784|NCT04038580|162960162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||ANOVA|general linear model with socket as fixed factor and participant as random factor||||||0.95
81634785|NCT04038580|162960163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.853|||||||ANOVA|general linear model with sockets as fixed effect and subjects as random effect||||||.853
81634786|NCT04038580|162960164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.565|||||||ANOVA|general linear model with socket as a fixed factor and subjects as a random factor||||||0.565
81634787|NCT04038580|162960166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.374|||||||ANOVA|general linear model with socket as fixed factor and subjects as random factor||||||.374
81634788|NCT04038580|162960168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.574|||||||ANOVA|general linear model with socket as a fixed factor and subjects as a random factor||||||.574
81634789|NCT03835754|162960185|OTHER|Confidence internal is 88.8%, upper bound limit 99.2%|Clopper Pearson exact confidence interva|96.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.8|99.2||||||||99.2|88.8|
81634790|NCT02921555|162960192|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.2||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81634791|NCT02921555|162960192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81634792|NCT05080777|162960202|EQUIVALENCE|Group, Time, and Group x Time effect tests were performed using MLM.||||||0.295||||||.P-value shown is based on the Group x Time F statistic used in multilevel modeling (MLM)|Multilevel modeling (MLM)|||Null hypothesis was that there would be no group differences, no time differences, and no group x time differences, in changes over time between the two treatment groups. Because this was a pilot and feasibility study, no power calculations were conducted.||||0.295
81634793|NCT05080777|162960203|EQUIVALENCE|Group, time, and group x time effect tests were performed using multilevel modeling (MLM).||||||0.57||||||P-value shown is based on the group x time F statistic used in MLM.|MLM|||Null hypothesis was that there would be no group differences, no time differences, and no group x time differences, in changes over time between the two treatment groups. Because this was a pilot and feasibility study, no power calculations were conducted.||||0.570
81634794|NCT05080777|162960204|EQUIVALENCE|Group, time, and time x group effect tests were performed using multilevel modeling (MLM).||||||0.461||||||P-value shown is based on the group x time F statistic used in MLM.|MLM|||Null hypothesis was that there would be no group differences, no time differences, and no group x time differences, in changes over time between the two treatment groups. Because this was a pilot and feasibility study, no power calculations were conducted.||||0.461
81634795|NCT05293717|162960209|OTHER|This is an open-label study. No power calculation was performed.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81634796|NCT04837937|162960210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1491|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.7695||95.0|-0.856|1.15||Alpha for significance=0.05 for all tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Generalized Linear Mixed Model (all models evaluated in SAS 9.4) testing all levels and combinations of treatments and time as fixed effects, controlling for repeated assessments within-subjects, for effect on the outcome of change in Neuro-QoL positive affect and well being score. This result is for the physician treatment arm."||1.15|-.856|.7695
81634797|NCT04837937|162960210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5077||0.0878||95.0|-1.88|0.13||ALPHA=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Generalized Linear Mixed Model (all models evaluated in SAS 9.4) testing all levels and combinations of treatments and time as fixed effects, controlling for repeated assessments within-subjects, for effect on the outcome of change in Neuro-QoL positive affect and well being score. This result is for the sister treatment arm."||.13|-1.88|.0878
81634798|NCT04837937|162960210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2414|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5077||0.635||95.0|-0.76|1.25||ALPHA=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Generalized Linear Mixed Model (all models evaluated in SAS 9.4) testing all levels and combinations of treatments and time as fixed effects, controlling for repeated assessments within-subjects, for effect on the outcome of change in Neuro-QoL positive affect and well being score. This result is for the sister/physician treatment arm."||1.25|-.76|.635
81634799|NCT04837937|162960210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06574|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5077||0.897||95.0|-1.0709|0.9394||ALPHA=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Generalized Linear Mixed Model (all models evaluated in SAS 9.4) testing all levels and combinations of treatments and time as fixed effects, controlling for repeated assessments within-subjects, for effect on the outcome of change in Neuro-QoL positive affect and well being score. This result is for the older adult treatment arm."||.9394|-1.0709|.897
81634800|NCT04837937|162960210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5077||0.9823||95.0|-1.0164|0.9939||ALPHA=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Generalized Linear Mixed Model (all models evaluated in SAS 9.4) testing all levels and combinations of treatments and time as fixed effects, controlling for repeated assessments within-subjects, for effect on the outcome of change in Neuro-QoL positive affect and well being score. This result is for the physician/older adult treatment arm."||.9939|-1.0164|.9823
81634801|NCT04837937|162960210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4928|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5077||0.3337||95.0|-1.4979|0.5124||ALPHA=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Generalized Linear Mixed Model (all models evaluated in SAS 9.4) testing all levels and combinations of treatments and time as fixed effects, controlling for repeated assessments within-subjects, for effect on the outcome of change in Neuro-QoL positive affect and well being score. This result is for the sister/older adult treatment arm."||.5124|-1.4979|.3337
81661537|NCT02401867|163016052|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessed specificity of vaginal self-swab HPV DNA with respect to provider cervical HPV DNA (reference test).|Specificity|98.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.59|99.78|||||Used exact confidence intervals.|||99.78|93.59|
81634802|NCT04837937|162960210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5077||0.694||95.0|-0.8049|1.2054||ALPHA=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Generalized Linear Mixed Model (all models evaluated in SAS 9.4) testing all levels and combinations of treatments and time as fixed effects, controlling for repeated assessments within-subjects, for effect on the outcome of change in Neuro-QoL positive affect and well being score. This result is for the sister/older adult/physician treatment arm."||1.2054|-.8049|.694
81634803|NCT04837937|162960210|SUPERIORITY||Actual Intercept value|54.9056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5077|<|0.0001||95.0|53.9003|55.9109||this is the Intercept value for the GLMM evaluating all combinations of treatment and time- in other words, this is the mean well-being t-score across all combinations of tx and time. Estimates in these analyses are deviations from this intercept.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model (all models evaluated in SAS 9.4) testing all levels and combinations of treatments and time as fixed effects, controlling for repeated assessments within-subjects, for effect on the outcome of change in Neuro-QoL positive affect and well being score. This result is for the intercept (all tx=0).||55.9109|53.9003|<.0001
81661538|NCT02401867|163016052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|88.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.56|98.54|||||Used exact confidence intervals.|Assessed positive predictive value of vaginal self-swab HPV DNA with respect to provider cervical HPV DNA (reference test).||98.54|63.56|
81634804|NCT04837937|162960210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05579|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03516||0.1152||95.0|-0.1254|0.01383||alpha=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model (all models evaluated in SAS 9.4) testing all levels and combinations of treatments and time as fixed effects, controlling for repeated assessments within-subjects, for effect on the outcome of change in Neuro-QoL positive affect and well being score. This test evaluates the effect of time (measured as weeks since baseline).||.01383|-.1254|.1152
81634805|NCT04837937|162960210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03261|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03516||0.3555||95.0|-0.1022|0.03699|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Generalized Linear Mixed Model (all models evaluated in SAS 9.4) testing all levels and combinations of treatments and time as fixed effects, controlling for repeated assessments within-subjects, for effect on the outcome of change in Neuro-QoL positive affect and well being score. This result is for the Physician treatment arm\*time."||.03699|-.1022|.3555
81634806|NCT04837937|162960210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06825|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03516||0.0546||95.0|-0.00136|0.1379||alpha=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Generalized Linear Mixed Model (all models evaluated in SAS 9.4) testing all levels and combinations of treatments and time as fixed effects, controlling for repeated assessments within-subjects, for effect on the outcome of change in Neuro-QoL positive affect and well being score. This result is for the sister treatment arm\*time."||.1379|-.00136|.0546
81634807|NCT04837937|162960210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02597|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03516||0.4616||95.0|-0.04364|0.09557||alpha=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Generalized Linear Mixed Model (all models evaluated in SAS 9.4) testing all levels and combinations of treatments and time as fixed effects, controlling for repeated assessments within-subjects, for effect on the outcome of change in Neuro-QoL positive affect and well being score. This result is for the Sister/Physician treatment arm\*time."||.09557|-.04364|.4616
81634808|NCT04837937|162960210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0498|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03516||0.1592||95.0|-0.0198|0.1194||alpha=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Generalized Linear Mixed Model (all models evaluated in SAS 9.4) testing all levels and combinations of treatments and time as fixed effects, controlling for repeated assessments within-subjects, for effect on the outcome of change in Neuro-QoL positive affect and well being score. This result is for the Older Adult treatment arm\*time."||.1194|-.0198|.1592
81634809|NCT04837937|162960210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02435|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03516||0.4899||95.0|-0.09396|0.04526|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Generalized Linear Mixed Model (all models evaluated in SAS 9.4) testing all levels and combinations of treatments and time as fixed effects, controlling for repeated assessments within-subjects, for effect on the outcome of change in Neuro-QoL positive affect and well being score. This result is for the Physician/Older Adult treatment arm\*time."||.04526|-.09396|.4899
81634810|NCT04837937|162960210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.000697|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03516||0.9842||95.0|-0.06891|0.0703||alpha=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Generalized Linear Mixed Model (all models evaluated in SAS 9.4) testing all levels and combinations of treatments and time as fixed effects, controlling for repeated assessments within-subjects, for effect on the outcome of change in Neuro-QoL positive affect and well being score. This result is for the sister/older adult treatment arm\*time."||.0703|-.06891|.9842
81634811|NCT04837937|162960210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03516||0.7217||95.0|-0.08216|0.05705||alpha=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Generalized Linear Mixed Model (all models evaluated in SAS 9.4) testing all levels and combinations of treatments and time as fixed effects, controlling for repeated assessments within-subjects, for effect on the outcome of change in Neuro-QoL positive affect and well being score. This result is for the Sister/Older Adult/Physician treatment arm\*time."||.05705|-.08216|.7217
81634812|NCT04837937|162960211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.55||0.21||95.0|-1.9|0.42||Threshold for statistical significance was alpha=0.05.|2-sided paired t-Test|||Univariate ANOVA- analytic variable is change in PROMIS Anxiety score from baseline to T3. Test is a paired T-Test.||.42|-1.90|.21
81661539|NCT02401867|163016052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Negative predictive value|94.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.9|98.04|||||Used exact confidence intervals|Assessed negative predictive value of vaginal self-swab HPV DNA with respect to provider cervical HPV DNA (reference test).||98.04|88.90|
81634813|NCT04837937|162960212|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.54||0.0021||95.0|-5.28|-1.2||Threshold for significance was 0.05.|2-sided dependent sample t-test|||Univariate ANOVA on change in Zarit Caregiver Burden Score, Baseline to 1-month post-intervention. Test was a 2-sided dependent samples t-test.||-1.20|-5.28|.0021
81634814|NCT04837937|162960213|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.1||0.1||95.0|-2.62|0.25||Alpha for statistical significance was 0.05|2-Sided Paired T Test|||Univariate ANOVA- analytic variable is change in PROMIS Fatigue score from baseline to T3. Test is a paired T-Test.||.25|-2.62|.10
81634815|NCT04837937|162960214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.83||0.9754||95.0|-1.36|1.41|||2-sided paired (dependent sample) t-test|||Univariate ANOVA on change in PROMIS short form General Self Efficacy T-Score, baseline to one month post-intervention. Test is a 2-sided paired (dependent sample) t-test.||1.41|-1.36|.9754
81634816|NCT04837937|162960216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1296|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.91||0.77||95.0|-0.74|1.0||Threshold for significance is 0.05|2-sided Paired T-Test|||Univariate ANOVA on change in T-Score between baseline and 1 month post-intervention. Test is a 2-sided paired t-test.||1.00|-.74|.77
81634817|NCT04837937|162960217|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7618|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.16||0.1694||95.0|-0.33|1.85||alpha threshold for significance was 0.05.|two-sided paired T-Test|||Univariate ANOVA on change in T-score between baseline and one month post-intervention. Test is a two-sided paired t-test.||1.85|-.33|.1694
81634818|NCT04837937|162960222|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.44||0.76||||||Alpha for Significance=0.05|ANOVA|||Univariate ANOVA on change in Avoiding Score (out of 100) between Baseline and 1 Month Post-Intervention.||||.76
81634819|NCT04837937|162960222|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.33||0.13||||||Alpha for significance=0.05|ANOVA|||Univariate ANOVA on change in Compromising Score (out of 100) between Baseline and 1 Month Post-Intervention.||||.13
81634820|NCT04837937|162960222|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.76|<|0.0001||||||Alpha for significance=0.05|ANOVA|||Univariate ANOVA on change in Forcing Score (out of 100) between Baseline and 1 Month Post-Intervention.||||<.0001
81634821|NCT04837937|162960222|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.62||0.86||||||Alpha for Significance=0.05|ANOVA|||Univariate ANOVA on change in Problem Solving Score (out of 100) between Baseline and 1 Month Post-Intervention.||||.86
81634822|NCT04837937|162960222|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.3||0.32||||||Alpha for significance=0.05|ANOVA|||Univariate ANOVA on change in Yielding Score (out of 100) between Baseline and 1 Month Post-Intervention.||||.32
81634823|NCT04837937|162960223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.18||0.0012||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Univariate ANOVA on change in total Negotiation Knowledge score, Baseline 1-month. Threshold for significance was alpha=0.05.||||.0012
81634824|NCT04837937|162960223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.933|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.33||0.0018||||||alpha=0.05|ANOVA|||Univariate ANOVA on change in Negotiation Knowledge Interests score, Baseline 1-month. Threshold for significance was alpha=0.05.||||.0018
81634825|NCT04837937|162960223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.69||0.91||||||Threshold for significance was alpha=0.05.|ANOVA|||Univariate ANOVA on change in Negotiation Knowledge Power score, Baseline 1-month.||||.91
81634826|NCT04837937|162960223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.35||0.11||||||Threshold for significance was alpha=0.05.|ANOVA|||Univariate ANOVA on change in Negotiation Knowledge Rights score, Baseline 1-month.||||.11
81634827|NCT04837937|162960225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.73|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.09|-1.07||Threshold for significance is alpha=0.05.|2-sided dependent sample t-test|||Univariate ANOVA on change in negative affect score, baseline-1 month post-intervention. Test is a 2 sided dependent sample t-test.||-1.07|-3.09|<.0001
81634828|NCT04837937|162960225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.344|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.86||0.4305||95.0|-0.52|1.21|||2-sided dependent sample t-test|||Univariate ANOVA of change in positive affect score between baseline-1 month post-intervention. Test is a 2-sided dependent sample t-test.||1.21|-.52|.4305
81634829|NCT06072170|162960228|OTHER|Proportionality analysis was done using a power model.|Slope|0.829|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.659|0.998||||||Statistical Analysis for Dose-Proportionality of Mitragynine Pharmacokinetic Parameters (Pharmacokinetic Population)||0.998|0.659|
81705041|NCT01957215|163106160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.72||||0.0201||95.0|0.1134|1.3199||P- value was obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment and site as fixed effects and NRS Baseline value as a covariate|ANCOVA||ADJ DIFF is the Treatment difference defined as the Adjusted Mean of 0.35% Indomethacin Patches minus Adjusted Mean of Placebo Patches|||1.3199|0.1134|0.0201
81634830|NCT06072170|162960228|OTHER|Proportionality analysis was done using a power model.|Slope|0.843|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.713|0.973||||||Statistical Analysis for Dose-Proportionality of 7-Hydroxy-Mitragynine Pharmacokinetic Parameters (Pharmacokinetic Population)||0.973|0.713|
81634831|NCT06072170|162960228|OTHER|Proportionality analysis was done using a power model.|Slope|0.811|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.637|0.984||||||Statistical Analysis for Dose-Proportionality of Paynantheine Pharmacokinetic Parameters (Pharmacokinetic Population)||0.984|0.637|
81634832|NCT06072170|162960228|OTHER|Proportionality analysis was done using a power model.|Slope|0.814|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.633|0.994||||||Statistical Analysis for Dose-Proportionality of Speciogynine Pharmacokinetic Parameters (Pharmacokinetic Population)||0.994|0.633|
81634833|NCT06072170|162960228|OTHER|Proportionality analysis was done using a power model.|Slope|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.039||||||Statistical Analysis for Dose-Proportionality of Speciociliatine Dose Adjusted Pharmacokinetic Parameters (Pharmacokinetic Population)||1.039|0.720|
81634834|NCT06072170|162960230|OTHER|Proportionality analysis was done using a power model.|Slope|0.946|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.768|1.123||||||Statistical Analysis for Dose-Proportionality of Mitragynine Pharmacokinetic Parameters (Pharmacokinetic Population)||1.123|0.768|
81634835|NCT06072170|162960230|OTHER|Proportionality analysis was done using a power model.|Slope|0.978|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.821|1.134||||||Statistical Analysis for Dose-Proportionality of 7-Hydroxy-Mitragynine Pharmacokinetic Parameters (Pharmacokinetic Population)||1.134|0.821|
81634836|NCT06072170|162960230|OTHER|Proportionality analysis was done using a power model.|Slope|1.075|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.901|1.249||||||Statistical Analysis for Dose-Proportionality of Paynantheine Pharmacokinetic Parameters (Pharmacokinetic Population)||1.249|0.901|
81634837|NCT06072170|162960230|OTHER|Proportionality analysis was done using a power model.|Slope|1.046|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.222||||||Statistical Analysis for Dose-Proportionality of Speciogynine Pharmacokinetic Parameters (Pharmacokinetic Population)||1.222|0.870|
81634838|NCT06072170|162960230|OTHER|Proportionality analysis was done using a power model.|Slope|1.011|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.844|1.178||||||Statistical Analysis for Dose-Proportionality of Speciociliatine Dose Adjusted Pharmacokinetic Parameters (Pharmacokinetic Population)||1.178|0.844|
81634839|NCT06072170|162960231|OTHER|Proportionality analysis was done using a power model.|Slope|0.959|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.775|1.143||||||Statistical Analysis for Dose-Proportionality of Mitragynine Pharmacokinetic Parameters (Pharmacokinetic Population)||1.143|0.775|
81634840|NCT06072170|162960231|OTHER|Proportionality analysis was done using a power model.|Slope|0.974|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.815|1.134||||||Statistical Analysis for Dose-Proportionality of 7-Hydroxy-Mitragynine Pharmacokinetic Parameters (Pharmacokinetic Population)||1.134|0.815|
81634841|NCT06072170|162960231|OTHER|Proportionality analysis was done using a power model.|Slope|1.036|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.866|1.207||||||Statistical Analysis for Dose-Proportionality of Paynantheine Pharmacokinetic Parameters (Pharmacokinetic Population)||1.207|0.866|
81634842|NCT06072170|162960231|OTHER|Proportionality analysis was done using a power model.|Slope|0.967|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.145||||||Statistical Analysis for Dose-Proportionality of Speciogynine Pharmacokinetic Parameters (Pharmacokinetic Population)||1.145|0.790|
81634843|NCT06072170|162960231|OTHER|Proportionality analysis was done using a power model.|Slope|1.025|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.859|1.191||||||Statistical Analysis for Dose-Proportionality of Speciociliatine Dose Adjusted Pharmacokinetic Parameters (Pharmacokinetic Population)||1.191|0.859|
81634844|NCT06072170|162960235|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean|18.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.16|30.78||||||||30.78|6.16|
81634845|NCT06072170|162960238|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squared Mean|45.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.74|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.2|61.67|||ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis for High Visual Analog Scale (Emax)||61.67|30.20|<0.001
81634846|NCT00378898|162960278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.047
81634847|NCT02962284|162960312|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.1|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.1
81634848|NCT02372799|162960338|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|-0.4||||0.7662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|2.27|||MMRM|||||2.27|-3.08|0.7662
81634849|NCT02372799|162960338|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|-2.39||||0.1433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|0.81|||MMRM|||||0.81|-5.60|0.1433
81634850|NCT02372799|162960339|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|-0.04||||0.7387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.22|||MMRM|||||0.22|-0.31|0.7387
81661540|NCT03907410|163016139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|28.0||||||Multivariate comparison of Experiment phase adherence (Months 1-3) comparing Arm 1 (Full Intervention arm) to Arm 3 (Active control). Arm 3 is used as the reference. This randomized controlled trial was powered for Arm 1 vs. Arm 3 comparisons, hence the Arm 1 vs. Arm 3 outcome data for adherence to the inhaled corticosteroid regime. The study did not have sufficient power for Arm 2 comparisons.||28|2|
81634851|NCT02372799|162960339|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|-0.2||||0.2158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.12|||MMRM|||||0.12|-0.52|0.2158
81634852|NCT00089609|162960347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.02
81634853|NCT03732807|162960376|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|29.11|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.17|37.91|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||37.91|21.17|<0.000001
81634854|NCT03732807|162960376|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|20.78|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.65|29.18|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||29.18|13.65|<0.000001
81634855|NCT03732807|162960376|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|21.85|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.65|30.23|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||30.23|14.65|<0.000001
81634856|NCT03732807|162960376|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|12.75||||0.000154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.69|20.36|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||20.36|6.69|0.000154
81634857|NCT03732807|162960377|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|19.75|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.91|27.59|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||A generalized linear mixed effect model without imputation using observed data up to Week 24 was used as the imputation model. A single complete imputed data set for Week 24 was analyzed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method as the analysis model.||27.59|11.91|<0.000001
81634858|NCT03732807|162960377|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|11.33||||0.000526||95.0|4.93|17.74|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||A generalized linear mixed effect model without imputation using observed data up to Week 24 was used as the imputation model. A single complete imputed data set for Week 24 was analyzed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method as the analysis model.||17.74|4.93|0.000526
81634859|NCT03732807|162960377|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|11.88||||0.000311||95.0|5.42|18.33|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||A generalized linear mixed effect model without imputation using observed data up to Week 24 was used as the imputation model. A single complete imputed data set for Week 24 was analyzed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method as the analysis model.||18.33|5.42|0.000311
81634860|NCT03732807|162960377|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|9.09||||0.002922||95.0|3.1|15.07|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||A generalized linear mixed effect model without imputation using observed data up to Week 24 was used as the imputation model. A single complete imputed data set for Week 24 was analyzed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method as the analysis model.||15.07|3.10|0.002922
81634861|NCT03732807|162960378|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|20.24|||<|1e-06||95.0|13.23|28.49|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||28.49|13.23|<0.000001
81634862|NCT03732807|162960378|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|11.68||||0.000337||95.0|5.82|19.07|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||19.07|5.82|0.000337
81634863|NCT03732807|162960378|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|12.17||||0.000228||95.0|6.27|19.53|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||19.53|6.27|0.000228
81634864|NCT03732807|162960378|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|9.39||||0.001875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.86|16.46|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||16.46|3.86|0.001875
81634865|NCT03732807|162960379|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|42.96|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.68|54.25|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||54.25|31.68|<0.000001
81661541|NCT03907410|163016139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|7.0||||||Multivariate comparison of Observation phase adherence (Months 4-6) comparing Arm 1 (Full Intervention arm) to Arm 3 (Active control). Arm 3 is used as the reference. This randomized controlled trial was powered for Arm 1 vs. Arm 3 comparisons, hence the Arm 1 vs. Arm 3 outcome data for adherence to the inhaled corticosteroid regime. The study did not have sufficient power for Arm 2 comparisons.||7|-20|
81661542|NCT04776148|163016144|OTHER|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.85||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by presence of liver metastasis|Log Rank|||||0.85|0.56|0.0003
81661543|NCT04776148|163016145|OTHER|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.7421|TWO_SIDED|85.0|0.75|1.77||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test.|Log Rank|||||1.77|0.75|0.7421
81661544|NCT04776148|163016146|OTHER||Difference in Percentage vs. SOC|8.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|13.5|||Chi-squared||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by presence of liver metastasis|||13.5|4.7|<0.0001
81661545|NCT04776148|163016147|OTHER||Difference in Percentage vs. SOC|3.3||||0.2456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|14.3|||Chi-squared||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||14.3|-7.7|0.2456
81661546|NCT04776148|163016154|OTHER||Difference in least squares means|2.71||||0.1553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|6.46||Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction and stratification factor presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No).|cLDA model|||||6.46|-1.03|0.1553
81661547|NCT04776148|163016155|OTHER||Difference in LS means|1.16||||0.4967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|4.51||Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction and stratification factor presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No).|cLDA model|||||4.51|-2.19|0.4967
81661548|NCT04776148|163016156|OTHER||Difference in LS means|3.36||||0.2271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|8.82||Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction and stratification factor presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No).|cLDA model|||||8.82|-2.10|0.2271
81661549|NCT04776148|163016157|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-5.46||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.27|-0.65||Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction and stratification factor presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No).|cLDA model|||||-0.65|-10.27|0.0264
81705042|NCT01726504|163106220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||During the 8-week treatment period, the adjusted change from baseline in mean weekly CSBMs was 1.72 ± 0.12 (95% CI, 1.48 to 1.96) in the EA group and 0.82 ± 0.13 (95% CI, 0.58 to 1.07, P\<0.001) times more than that in the SA group.||||<0.001
81705043|NCT02037204|163106232|NON_INFERIORITY|A repeated-measures analysis of variance was used to test for differences in clinical outcome between baseline and 3, and 18 months after surgery.|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||A repeated-measures analysis of variance was used to test for differences in clinical outcome between baseline and 3, and 18 months after surgery.||||<0.05
81634866|NCT03732807|162960379|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|36.18|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.22|47.14|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||47.14|25.22|<0.000001
81661550|NCT04776148|163016158|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.4338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.14|||Regression, Cox|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No).||||1.14|0.73|0.4338
81661551|NCT04776148|163016159|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.4316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.38||Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No).|Regression, Cox|||||1.38|0.87|0.4316
81634867|NCT03732807|162960379|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|39.96|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.85|51.06|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||51.06|28.85|<0.000001
81634868|NCT03732807|162960379|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|32.72|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.95|43.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||43.50|21.95|<0.000001
81634869|NCT03542305|162960446|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|104.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.73|136.31|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Normal renal function was the reference group. Mild renal impairment was test group. The estimate was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.|||136.31|79.73|
81661552|NCT04776148|163016160|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.5587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.32|||Regression, Cox|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No).||||1.32|0.85|0.5587
81634870|NCT03542305|162960446|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|118.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.43|154.24|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Normal renal function was the reference group. Moderate renal impairment was test group. The estimate was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.|||154.24|91.43|
81634871|NCT03542305|162960446|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|141.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.82|203.66|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Normal renal function was the reference group. Severe renal impairment was test group. The estimate was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.|||203.66|97.82|
81661553|NCT04776148|163016161|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.6794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.23||Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No).|Regression, Cox|||||1.23|0.73|0.6794
81661554|NCT04776148|163016162|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.02|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No).|HR=Lenvatinib + pembrolizumab vs. SOC treatment|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No).||1.02|0.68|0.0379
81661555|NCT04776148|163016163|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.3574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.42|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test.|HR=Lenvatinib + pembrolizumab vs. SOC treatment|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.||1.42|0.60|0.3574
81705044|NCT03531762|163106237|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|108.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.2|117.13||||||||117.13|101.20|
81705045|NCT03531762|163106238|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|109.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.69|118.55||||||||118.55|101.69|
81634872|NCT03542305|162960447|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|100.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.48|152.02|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Normal renal function was the reference group. Mild renal impairment was test group. The estimate was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.|||152.02|66.48|
81634873|NCT03542305|162960447|OTHER||Slope|88.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.18|123.06|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Normal renal function was the reference group. Moderate renal impairment was test group. The estimate was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.|||123.06|64.18|
81634874|NCT03542305|162960447|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|92.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.58|150.63|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Normal renal function was the reference group. Severe renal impairment was test group. The estimate was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.|||150.63|56.58|
81634875|NCT00176202|162960464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81634876|NCT00176202|162960464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81634877|NCT00176202|162960465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.01
81634878|NCT00176202|162960465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81634879|NCT00176202|162960466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||effect size|-1.59|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||In case of both risperidone and divalproex sodium.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81634880|NCT00176202|162960466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-1.33|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81634881|NCT00176202|162960467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||baseline is compared to LOCF to determine the p value.||||<0.01
81634882|NCT00176202|162960467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81634883|NCT03758742|162960471|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial Test|||||||<0.0001
81705046|NCT03531762|163106239|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|104.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.93|116.61||||||||116.61|92.93|
81634884|NCT01706159|162960523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.16||||0.3056||90.0|0.01|3.05||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|||A sample size of 90 subjects, with a 2:1 (active:placebo) randomization ratio, would ensure 80% power to detect a difference between active treatment and placebo at Week 8 with a 2-sided significance level of 10% based on a Fisher's exact test.||3.05|0.01|0.3056
81634885|NCT04119063|162960528|OTHER|Paired t-tests comparing change in % difference following high vs low frequency gait training.||||||0.204|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.204
81634886|NCT04119063|162960529|OTHER|Paired t-test||||||0.049|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.049
81634887|NCT04119063|162960530|OTHER|Paired t-tests comparing change in % difference following high vs low frequency gait training.||||||0.039|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.039
81634888|NCT04119063|162960531|OTHER|Paired t-tests comparing change in % difference following high vs low frequency gait training.||||||0.242|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.242
81634889|NCT04119063|162960532|OTHER|Paired t-tests comparing change in % difference following high vs low frequency gait training.||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.014
81634890|NCT03147287|162960600|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.55||We reported two-sided p-values corresponding to two-sided α level of 0.10. The test statistic and p-value were taken from the Cox proportional hazards model score test.|Log Rank|The SAP intended stratified tests and models, however one stratum was only 9 patients making implementation of stratification questionable.|We checked the proportional hazards assumption by visually assessing the plot of log( log(survival)) vs log of survival times according to treatment assignment for parallelism. This was done overall and according to stratum.|The primary objective was investigated by comparing the PFS distributions between two treatment arms using a logrank test with one-sided α level of 0.05 (H0: PFS1≤PFS2; HA: PFS1\>PFS2). Hazard ratios were estimated from a Cox PH model (F+P / F, so that HR\<1 indicates reduced hazard of PFS event with F+P), with two sided 90% CIs (Wald) to align with the design and testing.||1.55|0.79|0.62
81634891|NCT03147287|162960601|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is two sided, for hypothesis test with two-sided α=0.10|Fisher Exact|||The objective response was reported with two-sided 90% CI and compared between two treatment arms using a (unstratified) Fisher's exact test;||||1.000
81634892|NCT00357994|162960638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|-0.76||Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline and the natural logarithm of the mean daily dose of rescue medication on valid symptom diary days as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.76|-3.05|0.0015
81634893|NCT00357994|162960639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.17|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||Since the null hypothesis for the primary analysis was rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis, hierarchical testing was performed for secondary variables on the Full Analysis data set at the 0.50 level using a gatekeeping procedure to preserve family-wise error rate.||3.17|0.56|0.0059
81634894|NCT00357994|162960640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-1.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||Since the null hypothesis for the primary analysis was rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis, hierarchical testing was performed for secondary variables on the Full Analysis data set at the 0.50 level using a gatekeeping procedure to preserve family-wise error rate.||-1.4|-12.6|0.0155
81634895|NCT00357994|162960641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the baseline CGI-S as a covariate.||Since the null hypothesis for the primary analysis was rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis, hierarchical testing was performed for secondary variables on the Full Analysis data set at the 0.50 level using a gatekeeping procedure to preserve family-wise error rate.||-0.1|-1.4|0.0258
81705047|NCT02527564|163106250|OTHER|||||||0.1||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Paired 2-sided t-test|||Within group change at week 1 - suvorexant (double-blind)||||0.10
81705048|NCT02527564|163106250|OTHER|||||||0.57||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Paired 2-sided t-test|||Within group change at week 1- placebo (double-blind) group||||0.57
81634896|NCT00357994|162960642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-0.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||Since the null hypothesis for the primary analysis was rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis, hierarchical testing was performed for secondary variables on the Full Analysis data set at the 0.50 level using a gatekeeping procedure to preserve family-wise error rate.||-0.8|-5.3|0.0086
81634897|NCT00357994|162960643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|5.6|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||Since the null hypothesis for the primary analysis was rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis, hierarchical testing was performed for secondary variables on the Full Analysis data set at the 0.50 level using a gatekeeping procedure to preserve family-wise error rate.||5.6|-2.8|0.5020
81534629|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.8||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|45.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||45.2|-17.7|0.400
81661556|NCT00666679|163016172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.05||||0.033||95.0|0.0|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time (weeks 1 and 2), treatment-by-time interaction, period and baseline covariate.|Least-Squares Means for average change from baseline are derived using appropriate contrast from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, time (weeks 1 and 2), treatment-by-time interaction, period and baseline covariate.|||0.09|0.00|0.033
81661557|NCT00666679|163016173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|-0.15||||0.005||95.0|-0.26|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time (weeks 1 and 2), treatment-by-time interaction, period and baseline covariate.|Least-Squares Means for average change from baseline are derived using appropriate contrast from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, time (weeks 1 and 2), treatment-by-time interaction, period and baseline covariate.|||-0.05|-0.26|0.005
81661558|NCT00666679|163016174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|-0.09||||0.015||95.0|-0.17|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time (weeks 1 and 2), treatment-by-time interaction, period and baseline covariate.|Least-Squares Means for average change from baseline are derived using appropriate contrast from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, time (weeks 1 and 2), treatment-by-time interaction, period and baseline covariate.|||-0.02|-0.17|0.015
81661559|NCT00666679|163016175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|-0.6||||0.073||95.0|-1.26|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time (weeks 1 and 2), treatment-by-time interaction, period and baseline covariate.|Least-Squares Means for average change from baseline are derived using appropriate contrast from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, time (weeks 1 and 2), treatment-by-time interaction, period and baseline covariate.|||0.06|-1.26|0.073
81661560|NCT00666679|163016176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|6.08||||0.004||95.0|1.94|10.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time (weeks 1 and 2), treatment-by-time interaction and period.|Least-Squares Means for average percentage of days are derived using appropriate contrast from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, time (weeks 1 and 2), treatment-by-time interaction and period.|||10.23|1.94|0.004
81661561|NCT00666679|163016177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|-5.43|||<=|0.001||95.0|-8.67|-2.19|||ANCOVA|Model with terms for patient, treatment and period.|Least-Squares Means for percentage of days are derived from ANCOVA model with terms for patient, treatment and period.|||-2.19|-8.67|<=0.001
81661562|NCT00666679|163016178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|-0.07||||0.013||95.0|-0.12|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model with fixed effects for treatment, period and baseline covariate.|Least-Squares Means for change from baseline are derived from mixed model with terms for treatment, period and baseline covariate.|||-0.01|-0.12|0.013
81661563|NCT00666679|163016179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.08||||0.002||95.0|0.03|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model with fixed effects for treatment, time (weeks 1 and 2), treatment-by-time interaction, period and baseline covariate.|Least-Squares Means for average change from baseline are derived using appropriate contrast from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, time (weeks 1 and 2), treatment-by-time interaction, period and baseline covariate.|||0.13|0.03|0.002
81661564|NCT00690820|163016214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The parameter was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment, sequence and period as fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.||||<0.001
81661565|NCT00690820|163016215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The parameter was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment, sequence and period as fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.||||<0.001
81661566|NCT00690820|163016216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The parameter was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment, sequence and period as fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.||||<0.001
81661567|NCT00690820|163016217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The parameter was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment, sequence and period as fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.||||<0.001
81661568|NCT00690820|163016218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The parameter was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment, sequence and period as fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.||||<0.001
81634898|NCT00357994|162960644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.146|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding Baseline as a covariate.||Since the null hypothesis for the primary analysis was rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis, hierarchical testing was performed for secondary variables on the Full Analysis data set at the 0.50 level using a gatekeeping procedure to preserve family-wise error rate.||0.146|-0.005|0.0670
81661569|NCT00690820|163016219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.671||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The parameter was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment, sequence and period as fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.||||0.671
81661570|NCT00690820|163016220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The parameter was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment, sequence and period as fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.||||0.003
81661571|NCT00690820|163016221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The parameter was analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment, sequence and period as fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.||||0.023
81661572|NCT03881553|163016283|OTHER|Non-parametric Friedmans||||||0.081||||||χ2 =5.03|Friedman's|||||||0.081
81661573|NCT03881553|163016283|OTHER|Post hoc: Wilcoxon||||||0.05||||||ON1 compared to OFF1|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81661574|NCT03881553|163016283|OTHER|Post Hoc Wilcoxon||||||0.021||||||ON1 compared to OFF2|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.021
81661575|NCT01718353|163016288|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||%ARNL change from baseline at Cycle 1 Day 8 in participants with ≥50% decrease in PSA at Cycle 4 was compared with that of participants who did not have ≥50% decrease in PSA at Cycle 4||||0.02
81661576|NCT01718353|163016296|OTHER|||||||0.0927|||||||ANOVA|||MTB change from baseline at Cycle 1 Day 8 in participants with ≥30% decrease in PSA at Cycle 4 was compared with that of participants who did not have ≥30% decrease in PSA at Cycle 4||||0.0927
81661577|NCT01959516|163016297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0250
81661578|NCT01959516|163016298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1439|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1439
81661579|NCT01078675|163016309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.222|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|-42.88|-45.44|-40.32||P-value\<0.001 at Month 24. No adjustment for multiple comparisons is made for individual age group.|ANCOVA|P-value is two-sided and based on ANCOVA using age group as the fixed factor, and study centre and the baseline value as covariates.||||-40.32|-45.44|<0.001
81661580|NCT02513303|163016328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2942|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.2942
81661581|NCT01691768|163016329|NON_INFERIORITY|We estimated that we would need to enrol 700 women after taking into account the anticipated loss-to follow-up in order to provide 90% power to demonstrate whether gel use in women attending family planning (intervention) services is similar to, but no more than 20% lower than, gel use among women attending CAPRISA research clinics (control).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.21||||Univariate Linear Mixed Models were used to analyze primary outcome.|The least square mean from the intervention arm was the minuend and the least square mean from the control arm was the subtrahend.|Intent to treat population (all participants who were randomized, met pre-randomization eligibility criteria and who have post-enrollment follow-up data) was used for this analyses.|The primary endpoint was compared using univariate linear mixed model with compound symmetry structure.|0.21|-1.16|
81661582|NCT01691768|163016329|NON_INFERIORITY|We estimated that we would need to enrol 700 women after taking into account the anticipated loss-to follow-up in order to provide 90% power to demonstrate whether gel use in women attending family planning (intervention) services is similar to, but no more than 20% lower than, gel use among women attending CAPRISA research clinics (control)|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.48||||Univariable Linear Mixed Models was used for the analyses|We calculated the difference in means between the two arms. The mean from the intervention arm was the minuend and the mean from the control arm was the subtrahend.|This is the analyses from the per protocol population (excluding all subsequent data collected from participants who were not dispensed product for more than 120 days).||0.48|-0.98|
81661583|NCT01691768|163016330|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|0.96||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.35|||z-test|We used z-test to compare incidence rates between the arms. We did not use log-rank test because we did not present survival curves.|We calculated incidence rate ratio, where the HIV incidence rate for the intervention arm represents the numerator and the HIV incidence rate for the control arm represents the denominator.|The power was not calculated for all the secondary outcomes.||2.35|0.40|0.928
81661584|NCT01691768|163016331|SUPERIORITY||incidence rate ratio|0.96||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.04|||z-test|We used z-test to compare pregnancy incidence rates between the arms. We did not use log-rank test because we did not present survival curves.|We calculated incidence rate ratio, where the pregnancy incidence rate for the intervention arm represents the numerator and the pregnancy incidence rate for the control arm represents the denominator.|Power was not calculated for all the secondary outcomes.||2.04|0.45|0.895
81661585|NCT01691768|163016332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.24|||Regression, Log-binomial|||Power was not calculated for all secondary outcomes.||1.24|0.94|0.304
81661586|NCT01691768|163016333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.455|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.455
81661587|NCT01691768|163016335|SUPERIORITY||incidence rate ratio|0.33||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.32|||z-test||We calculated incidence rate ratio, where the HPV incidence rate for the intervention arm represents the numerator and the HPV incidence rate for the control arm represents the denominator.|||1.32|0.06|0.097
81661588|NCT01691768|163016336|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.18|||Regression, Log-binomial|||||1.18|0.70|0.462
81661589|NCT02294227|163016339|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.07||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|5.66|||Chi-squared|||||5.66|1.66|0.0002
81661590|NCT02294227|163016339|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.24||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|5.97|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||5.97|1.76|0.0003
81634899|NCT00357994|162960645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treament Difference (LS Mean)|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.1501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|1.7|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||Since the null hypothesis for the primary analysis was rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis, hierarchical testing was performed for secondary variables on the Full Analysis data set at the 0.50 level using a gatekeeping procedure to preserve family-wise error rate.||1.7|-10.7|0.1501
81634900|NCT00357994|162960646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.8574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.82|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||0.82|-0.98|0.8574
81634901|NCT00357994|162960647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|-1.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||-1.8|-19.1|0.0184
81634902|NCT00357994|162960648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|-2.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||-2.5|-20.6|0.0129
81634903|NCT00357994|162960649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.5246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|4.6|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||4.6|-9.0|0.5246
81634904|NCT00357994|162960650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.2423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|3.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||3.1|-12.0|0.2423
81634905|NCT00357994|162960651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.2243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|2.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||2.4|-9.9|0.2243
81634906|NCT00357994|162960652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.2407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|2.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||2.8|-10.8|0.2407
81634907|NCT00357994|162960653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-6.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||-6.8|-20.8|0.0002
81634908|NCT00357994|162960654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1||0.5213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|6.9|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||6.9|-13.6|0.5213
81634909|NCT00357994|162960655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.3741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.9|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||0.9|-0.4|0.3741
81634910|NCT00357994|162960656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||-0.1|-2.4|0.0361
81634911|NCT00357994|162960657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.3578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||0.4|-1.1|0.3578
81634912|NCT00357994|162960658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.6088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|4.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||4.4|-7.4|0.6088
81634913|NCT00357994|162960659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|18.9|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||18.9|4.0|0.0033
81634914|NCT03559205|162960671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||2 Week Analysis||0.70|-0.74|0.96
81634915|NCT03559205|162960672|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|2.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||2.04|-2.31|0.90
81634916|NCT03559205|162960672|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.01||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|5.19|||t-test, 2 sided|||2 Week Analysis||5.19|-1.17|0.21
81634917|NCT03559205|162960672|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|4.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||3-Month||4.83|-2.95|0.63
81634918|NCT03559205|162960673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.63||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|6.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||6.26|-1.00|0.15
81634919|NCT03559205|162960673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|6.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 2 analysis||6.45|-2.02|0.30
81634920|NCT03559205|162960673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|5.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||3-Month||5.90|-4.89|0.85
81634921|NCT03559205|162960674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.74|||t-test, 2 sided|||Care and respect||0.74|-0.51|0.72
81634922|NCT03559205|162960674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||Understanding \& engagement||0.83|-0.38|0.46
81634923|NCT03559205|162960675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||2-weeks||0.42|-0.13|0.30
81534630|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.9|32.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||32.9|-42.9|1.000
81634924|NCT03559205|162960675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.52|||t-test, 2 sided|||3-months||0.52|-0.20|0.38
81634925|NCT03559205|162960676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.88|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.88|-1.48|0.61
81634926|NCT01613417|162960710|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on primary endpoint. 185 patients were deemed necessary for the lower limit of the observed 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference to exceed -5% with 85% power.|Percentage PH better minus GV better|0.5||||0.8516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|5.6||P-value from Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Difference in percentage ProHance better minus percentage Gadovist/Gadavist better (%)|||5.6|-4.6|0.8516
81634927|NCT01613417|162960710|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on primary endpoint. 185 patients were deemed necessary for the lower limit of the observed 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference to exceed -5% with 85% power.|Percentage PH better minus GV better|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.8||P-value from Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Difference in percentage ProHance better minus percentage Gadovist/Gadavist better (%)|||3.8|-3.8|1.0
81634928|NCT01613417|162960710|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on primary endpoint. 185 patients were deemed necessary for the lower limit of the observed 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference to exceed -5% with 85% power.|Percentage PH better minus GV better|0.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.5||P-value from Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Difference in percentage ProHance better minus percentage Gadovist/Gadavist better (%)|||1.5|-0.5|1.0
81634929|NCT01613417|162960711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81634930|NCT01613417|162960711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81634931|NCT01613417|162960711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81634932|NCT01613417|162960712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81634933|NCT01613417|162960712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6875|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6875
81661591|NCT02481947|163016349|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 12.6% (pre-specified)||||||0.016||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.016
81534631|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.3||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|51.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||51.1|-18.6|0.477
81634934|NCT01613417|162960712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81634935|NCT01613417|162960713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81634936|NCT01613417|162960713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81634937|NCT01613417|162960713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81634938|NCT01613417|162960714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81634939|NCT01613417|162960714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81634940|NCT01613417|162960714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81634941|NCT01613417|162960715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2758|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with period, sequence, and IP and fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as random effect||||||0.2758
81634942|NCT01613417|162960715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0676|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with period, sequence, and IP and fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as random effect||||||0.0676
81661592|NCT03426267|163016359|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81661593|NCT03426267|163016360|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81634943|NCT01613417|162960715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5267|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with period, sequence, and IP and fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as random effect||||||0.5267
81705049|NCT02527564|163106250|OTHER|||||||0.44||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Unpaired 2-sided t-test|||Between group change at week 1||||0.44
81634944|NCT01613417|162960716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6201|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Investigation product (IP) effect from mixed model with period, sequence, and IP as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect.||||||0.6201
81634945|NCT01613417|162960716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4514|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Investigation product (IP) effect from mixed model with period, sequence, and IP as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect.||||||0.4514
81634946|NCT01613417|162960716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7722|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Investigation product (IP) effect from mixed model with period, sequence, and IP as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect.||||||0.7722
81634947|NCT01613417|162960717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||||||0.3173
81634948|NCT01613417|162960717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5637|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||||||0.5637
81634949|NCT01613417|162960717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0455|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||||||0.0455
81634950|NCT01613417|162960718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6949|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||McNemar test of difference (ProHance minus Gadovist/Gadavist) in accuracy for tumor characterization||||0.6949
81634951|NCT01613417|162960718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1317|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||McNemar test of difference (ProHance minus Gadovist/Gadavist) in accuracy for tumor characterization||||0.1317
81634952|NCT01613417|162960718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||McNemar test of difference (ProHance minus Gadovist/Gadavist) in accuracy for tumor characterization||||0.0124
81634953|NCT00790699|162960720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||RM-ANOVA|||The results were evaluated to determine if any statistically significant changes in any of these measures between the first and final visit occurred and if these changes were associated with membership in the treatment or control group.||||>.05
81634954|NCT01079806|162960721|SUPERIORITY||Difference estimate|20.2||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|31.4|||Normal approximation||Difference estimate is stratified by age randomization strata, using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.|||31.4|9.1|0.0049
81634955|NCT01079806|162960722|SUPERIORITY||Difference estimate|41.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.4|54.2|||Normal approximation||Difference estimate is stratified by age randomization strata, using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.|||54.2|29.4|<0.0001
81634956|NCT01079806|162960723|SUPERIORITY||Difference estimate|45.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|29.2|61.2|||Normal approximation||Difference estimate is stratified by age randomization strata, using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.|||61.2|29.2|<0.0001
81634957|NCT01079806|162960724|SUPERIORITY||Difference estimate|38.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.9|50.5|||Normal approximation||Difference estimate is stratified by age randomization strata, using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.|||50.5|25.9|<0.0001
81634958|NCT01079806|162960725|SUPERIORITY||Difference estimate|12.1||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|25.7|||Normal approximation||Difference estimate is stratified by age randomization strata, using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.|||25.7|-1.5|0.11
81634959|NCT01009645|162960738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.0167 as the p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons (three planned contrasts).|Contrast Analysis|Bonferroni correction used (3 planned contrasts)||Contrast analysis was used to assess difference in vaccination status. The first contrast assessed whether or not the three newly created messages (Fact Only (FO), Fact/Myth (FM), and Fact/Myth/Refutation (FMR)) were as a group significantly different than the control message.||||<0.05
81634960|NCT01009645|162960738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.0167 as the p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons (three planned contrasts).|Contrast Analysis|Bonferroni correction used (3 planned contrasts)||Contrast analysis was used to assess difference in vaccination status. The second contrast assessed whether the FO and FMR conditions were significantly different from the FM message.||||<0.05
81634961|NCT01009645|162960738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.0167 as the p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons (three planned contrasts).|Contrast Analysis|Bonferroni correction used (3 planned contrasts)||Contrast analysis was used to assess difference in vaccination status. The third contrast assessed whether the FO and the FMR message conditions were significantly different.||||<0.05
81634962|NCT01009645|162960739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|used Scheffe's post-hoc analysis||||||<0.05
81634963|NCT03345979|162960740|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81634964|NCT03345979|162960740|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81634965|NCT03883724|162960767|OTHER|ANCOVA between-group analysis was completed comparing of Pre- to Post-Intervention change adjusting for baseline value of the outcome||||||0.3|||||||ANCOVA|between-group analysis was completed comparing of Pre- to Post-Intervention change adjusting for baseline value of the outcome||Change in NPi pre- vs post-intervention comparing between group analysis||||0.3
81634966|NCT03883724|162960768|OTHER|ANCOVA between-group analysis was completed comparing of Pre- to Post-Intervention change adjusting for baseline value of the outcome|||||<|0.01||||||Change in nocturia frequency pre- vs post-intervention comparing between groups BBTI vs IC|ANCOVA|between-group analysis was completed comparing of Pre- to Post-Intervention change adjusting for baseline value of the outcome||Change in nocturia frequency pre- vs post-intervention comparing between group analysis||||<.01
81634967|NCT03883724|162960769|OTHER|ANCOVA between-group analysis was completed comparing of Pre- to Post-Intervention change adjusting for baseline value of the outcome||||||0.3|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA between-group analysis was completed comparing of Pre- to Post-Intervention change adjusting for baseline value of the outcome||between-group analysis was completed comparing of Pre- to Post-Intervention change adjusting for baseline value of the outcome||||0.3
81705050|NCT02527564|163106251|OTHER|||||||0.035||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered significantly significant.|Paired 2-sided t-test|||Within group change at week 1 - suvorexant (double-blind)||||0.035
81705051|NCT02527564|163106251|OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||Paired 2-sided t-test|A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.||Within group change at week 1- placebo (double-blind) group||||0.55
81634968|NCT03274076|162960788|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|8.33|||||Tofacitinib represents the numerator, and placebo represents the denominator.|H0: Rate of grade 3 (severe) or higher adverse events that occur throughout week 48 in Placebo = Rate of grade 3 (severe) or higher adverse events that occur throughout week 48 in Tofacitinib.||8.33|0.19|
81634969|NCT03274076|162960789|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.25|1.71|||||Tofacitinib represents the numerator, and Placebo represents the denominator.|H0: Rate of grade 2 (moderate) or higher adverse events that occur throughout week 12 in Placebo = Rate of grade 2 (moderate) or higher adverse events that occur throughout week 12 in Tofacitinib||1.71|0.25|
81634970|NCT03274076|162960789|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|1.07|||||Tofacitinib represents the numerator, and Placebo represents the denominator.|H0: Rate of grade 2 (moderate) or higher adverse events that occur throughout week 24 in Placebo = Rate of grade 2 (moderate) or higher adverse events that occur throughout week 24 in Tofacitinib||1.07|0.26|
81634971|NCT03274076|162960789|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|1.49|||||Tofacitinib represents the numerator, and Placebo represents the denominator.|H0: Rate of grade 2 (moderate) or higher adverse events that occur throughout week 36 in Placebo = Rate of grade 2 (moderate) or higher adverse events that occur throughout week 36 in Tofacitinib||1.49|0.49|
81634972|NCT03274076|162960789|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|1.52|||||Tofacitinib represents the numerator, and Placebo represents the denominator.|H0: Rate of grade 2 (moderate) or higher adverse events that occur throughout week 48 in Placebo = Rate of grade 2 (moderate) or higher adverse events that occur throughout week 48 in Tofacitinib||1.52|0.52|
81634973|NCT03274076|162960790|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|3.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|21.77|||||Tofacitinib represents the numerator, and Placebo represents the denominator.|H0: Rate of adverse events of special interest throughout week 36 in Placebo = Rate of adverse events of special interest throughout week 36 in Tofacitinib||21.77|0.68|
81634974|NCT03274076|162960790|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5169|6.7652|||||Tofacitinib represents the numerator, and Placebo represents the denominator.|H0: Rate of adverse events of special interest throughout week 48 in Placebo = Rate of adverse events of special interest throughout week 48 in Tofacitinib||6.7652|0.5169|
81634975|NCT03274076|162960791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1978|||||||Exact Wilcoxon|||H0: The absolute change in mRSS from week 0 to week 12 in placebo = The absolute change in mRSS from week 0 to week 12 in Tofacitinib.||||0.1978
81634976|NCT03274076|162960791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4665|||||||Exact Wilcoxon|||H0: The absolute change in mRSS from week 0 to week 24 in placebo = The absolute change in mRSS from week 0 to week 24 in Tofacitinib.||||0.4665
81634977|NCT03274076|162960791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3063|||||||Exact Wilcoxon|||H0: The absolute change in mRSS from week 0 to week 36 in placebo = The absolute change in mRSS from week 0 to week 36 in Tofacitinib.||||0.3063
81634978|NCT03274076|162960791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Exact Wilcoxon|||H0: The absolute change in mRSS from week 0 to week 48 in placebo = The absolute change in mRSS from week 0 to week 48 in Tofacitinib.||||0.6000
81634979|NCT03274076|162960792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4535|||||||Exact Wilcoxon|||H0: The CRISS score at week 12 in placebo = The CRISS score at week 12 in Tofacitinib.||||0.4535
81634980|NCT03274076|162960792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8392|||||||Exact Wilcoxon|||H0: The CRISS score at week 24 in placebo = The CRISS score at week 24 in Tofacitinib.||||0.8392
81634981|NCT03274076|162960792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9212|||||||Exact Wilcoxon|||H0: The CRISS score at week 48 in placebo = The CRISS score at week 48 in Tofacitinib.||||0.9212
81634982|NCT03739866|162960805|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81634983|NCT03739866|162960805|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81634984|NCT03739866|162960805|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81634985|NCT03739866|162960805|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81634986|NCT03739866|162960805|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81634987|NCT01619059|162960839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.18||Tested at alpha=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.18|-0.52|<0.0001
81634988|NCT01619059|162960840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.576||0.2014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|3.1||Secondary endpoints were tested at alpha=0.05, applying the hierarchical order for the sequential testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.1|-14.9|0.2014
81634989|NCT01619059|162960841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.713|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|3.6||||||||3.6|-11.0|
81634990|NCT01619059|162960842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.504|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|21.0||||||||21.0|3.4|
81634991|NCT01953692|162960847|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||one-sided p value|exact binomial distribution|||Comparison to a fixed efficacy target of 10%. H0: p ≤ 0.10 versus H1: p \> 0.10||||>0.9999
81634992|NCT01953692|162960848|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||one-sided p-value|exact binomial distribution|||Comparison to a fixed efficacy target of 25%. H0: p ≤ 0.25 versus H1: p \> 0.25||||>0.9999
81634993|NCT01953692|162960849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0306||||||one-sided p-value|exact binomial distribution|||Comparison to a fixed efficacy target of 10%. H0: p ≤ 0.10 versus H1: p \> 0.10||||0.0306
81634994|NCT01953692|162960850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7696||||||one-sided p-value|exact binomial distribution|||Comparison to a fixed efficacy target of 25%. H0: p ≤ 0.25 versus H1: p \> 0.25||||0.7696
81634995|NCT03387189|162960935|SUPERIORITY|Alpha - 0.05|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.91|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for length of second stage cesarean section, fetal station, delivery method, use of instrumentation , parity, and gestational age|Y = Intervention + Time + Intervention\*Time + Covariates. Provided estimation parameter is the OR from the interaction term and can be interpreted as the differential change in odds of outcome from pre to post period associated with the intervention.|||0.91|0.17|0.031
81634996|NCT03387189|162960936|SUPERIORITY|Alpha - 0.05|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|4.03|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for length of second stage cesarean section, fetal station, delivery method, use of instrumentation , parity, and gestational age|Y = Intervention + Time + Intervention\*Time + Covariates. Provided estimation parameter is the OR from the interaction term and can be interpreted as the differential change in odds of outcome from pre to post period associated with the intervention.|||4.03|0.53|0.465
81634997|NCT03387189|162960937|SUPERIORITY|alpha - 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|-2.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-2.5|-20.4|0.01
81634998|NCT03387189|162960938|SUPERIORITY|Alpha - 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.0|5.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.5|-76.0|0.75
81634999|NCT03387189|162960939|SUPERIORITY|Alpha - 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.1|-1.0|0.02
81635000|NCT03387189|162960942|SUPERIORITY|Alpha - 0.05|Risk Difference (RD)|0.116||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.24|||Fisher Exact|||||0.24|-0.01|0.10
81635001|NCT03387189|162960944|SUPERIORITY|Alpha - 0.05|Risk Difference (RD)|0.028||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|17.8|||Fisher Exact|||||17.8|-0.12|0.81
81635002|NCT03387189|162960945|SUPERIORITY|Alpha - 0.05|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.01||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.13|||Fisher Exact|||||0.13|-0.11|1.0
81635003|NCT00989196|162960973|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For the comparison of the PK profile of Human-cl rhFVIII with Kogenate, the 90% confidence intervals for the ratio or log-ratio of Human-cl rhFVIII over Kogenate for selected, dose independent or dose adjusted, PK parameters will be presented. In addition a formal statistical procedure will test whether the ratio of mean AUCs is within a 80 to 125% range to show bioequivalence.|Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.874|1.107||||||||1.107|0.874|
81635004|NCT02409680|162960982|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.98||A-priori threshold for statistical significance at 0.05 was specified.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis is there is no treatment effect on preterm delivery.||0.98|0.81|0.012
81635005|NCT02409680|162960983|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.25|0.94|0.299
81635006|NCT02409680|162960984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.01|0.90|0.171
81635007|NCT02409680|162960985|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.00|0.73|0.048
81635008|NCT02409680|162960986|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.04|0.73|0.125
81635009|NCT02409680|162960987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.79|0.60|0.900
81635010|NCT02409680|162960988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.25||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.86|0.84|0.274
81635011|NCT02409680|162960989|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.78|0.32|0.512
81635012|NCT02409680|162960990|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.31|0.45|0.331
81635013|NCT02409680|162960992|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.38||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.85|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.85|0.17|0.015
81635014|NCT02409680|162960993|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.93|0.61|0.039
81635015|NCT02409680|162960994|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.01|0.87|0.073
81635016|NCT02409680|162960995|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.33|0.57|0.084
81635017|NCT02409680|162960996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.00|0.73|0.039
81635018|NCT02409680|162960997|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.10|0.70|0.261
81635019|NCT02409680|162960998|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.06|0.68|0.141
81635020|NCT02409680|162960999|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.4||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.23|0.88|0.157
81635021|NCT03789656|162961008|OTHER|||||||0.6285|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||The primary efficacy endpoint was completed with the Efficacy Analysis Set (EAS), which included all treated subjects in Group 1. The median (Interquartile range) for change from baseline in IGF-1xULN to Week 13/EoT and p-value from the Wilcoxon signed rank test were presented. Baseline was defined as the mean of all IGF-1xULN values prior to first dose. Last on treatment assessment was used for EoT if subject discontinued before Week 13.||||0.6285
81635022|NCT03789656|162961009|OTHER|||||||0.3877|||||||exact binomial test assuming the null pr|Null proportion = 0.5||||||0.3877
81635023|NCT06214052|162961024|OTHER||Emax|-2.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0||||||||||||||||
81635024|NCT06214052|162961024|OTHER||EC50|1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.0||||||||||||||||
81635025|NCT05325294|162961028|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall mean change in HbA1c from baseline to end of 3-month study period. The mean change will be estimated and compared to a threshold of -0.38% with a margin of 0.4%.|Mean difference from baseline to exit|-0.1||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||t-test, 1 sided||This is one arm study, the differences of HbA1c from baseline to exit were summarized for this endpoint|||0.1|-0.2|0.133
81635026|NCT05325294|162961028|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall mean change in HbA1c from baseline to end of 3-month study period. The mean change will be estimated and compared to a threshold of -0.5% with a margin of 0.4%.|Mean difference from baseline to exit|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This is one arm study, the differences of HbA1c from baseline to exit were summarized for this endpoint|||-0.3|-0.6|<0.001
81635027|NCT05325294|162961029|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean % of time in range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL) will be estimated and compared to a threshold of 65.3% with a margin of -7.5% and a significance level of 0.025 (one-sided).|Mean of Final Value|68.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.6|70.7|||t-test, 1 sided||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Range (TIR70-180 mg/dL) from the last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was summarized for this endpoint.|||70.7|66.6|<0.001
81661594|NCT01275131|163016434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|13.95||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.37|20.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, day, and interaction of treatment with day was performed using a compound symmetric covariance matrix.||Comparison at Stage 1, Day 2/6||20.54|7.37|0.0009
81705052|NCT02527564|163106251|OTHER|||||||0.89||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Paired 2-sided t-test|||Between group change at week 1||||0.89
81705053|NCT02527564|163106252|OTHER|||||||0.97||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered significantly significant.|Paired 2-sided t-test|||Within group change at month 3 - suvorexant (open-label)||||0.97
81705054|NCT02527564|163106253|OTHER|||||||0.28||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered significantly significant.|Paired 2-sided t-test|||Within group change at month 3 - suvorexant (open-label)||||0.28
81635028|NCT05325294|162961029|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean % of time in range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL) will be estimated and compared to a threshold of 73.7% with a margin of -7.5% and a significance level of 0.025 (one-sided).|Mean of Final Value|77.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.7|79.4|||t-test, 1 sided||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Range (TIR70-180 mg/dL) from the last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was summarized for this endpoint.|||79.4|75.7|<0.001
81635029|NCT05325294|162961030|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean % of time in hypoglycemia (\< 54 mg/dL) will be estimated and compared to a threshold of 0.71% with a margin of 2% and a significance level of 0.025 (one-sided).|Mean of Final Value|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Hypoglycemia (\< 54 mg/dL) from the last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was summarized for this endpoint.|||0.5|0.3|<0.001
81635030|NCT05325294|162961030|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean % of time in hypoglycemia (\< 54 mg/dL) will be estimated and compared to a threshold of 0.86% with a margin of 2% and a significance level of 0.025 (one-sided).|Mean of Final Value|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Hypoglycemia (\< 54 mg/dL) from the last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was summarized for this endpoint.|||0.3|0.2|<0.001
81635031|NCT05325294|162961031|SUPERIORITY|The mean % of time in range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL) will be estimated and compared to a threshold of 65.3% and a significance level of 0.025 (one-sided).|Mean of Final Value|68.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.6|70.7|||t-test, 1 sided||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Range (TIR70-180 mg/dL) from the last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was summarized for this endpoint.|||70.7|66.6|<0.001
81635032|NCT05325294|162961031|SUPERIORITY|The mean % of time in range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL) will be estimated and compared to a threshold of 73.7% and a significance level of 0.025 (one-sided).|Mean of Final Value|77.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.7|79.4|||t-test, 1 sided||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Range (TIR70-180 mg/dL) from the last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was summarized for this endpoint.|||79.4|75.7|<0.001
81635033|NCT02434328|162961033|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority margin was 4 letters.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.0||1-sided p-value reported. Hypothesis tested according to the pre-specified hierarchical testing that ensures the global type I error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|||1.0|-2.4|<0.0001
81635034|NCT02434328|162961034|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was 4 letters.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.5||1-sided p-value reported. Hypothesis tested according to the pre-specified hierarchical testing that ensures the global type I error rate at 0.05.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|||0.5|-2.8|0.0003
81635035|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4||0.0|-2.0|
81635036|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 8||0.2|-2.2|
81635037|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12||0.4|-2.4|
81705055|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9825|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 1: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.9825
81705056|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5737|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 1: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.5737
81705057|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5703|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 1: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.5703
81705058|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5684|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 1: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.5684
81705059|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8235|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 2: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.8235
81705060|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2384|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 2: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.2384
81534632|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.6||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|21.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||21.3|-26.4|0.833
81635038|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 16||0.6|-2.3|
81635039|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 20||0.0|-3.0|
81635040|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 24||0.6|-2.5|
81635041|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 28||0.5|-2.7|
81635042|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 32||0.7|-2.5|
81635043|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 36||0.4|-2.9|
81635044|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 40||0.5|-2.9|
81635045|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 44||0.1|-3.2|
81635046|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 48||1.0|-2.4|
81635047|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 52||1.1|-2.5|
81635048|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 56||1.1|-2.5|
81635049|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 60||1.0|-2.7|
81635050|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 64||1.2|-2.5|
81635051|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 68||1.2|-2.5|
81635052|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 72||1.1|-2.8|
81705061|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1634|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 2: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.1634
81705062|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7816|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 2: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.7816
81635053|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 76||1.4|-2.5|
81635054|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 80||1.8|-2.1|
81635055|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 84||1.1|-2.9|
81635056|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 88||1.3|-2.6|
81635057|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 92||1.6|-2.4|
81635058|NCT02434328|162961039|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 96||1.6|-2.5|
81635059|NCT02434328|162961040|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4 to Week 48||0.3|-2.4|
81635060|NCT02434328|162961040|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4 to Week 96||0.7|-2.4|
81635061|NCT02434328|162961041|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12 to Week 48||0.4|-2.5|
81705063|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3917|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 3: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.3917
81705064|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1749|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 3: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.1749
81705065|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 3: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||<0.001
81705066|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0905|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 3: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.0905
81705067|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3766|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 4: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.3766
81705068|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0253|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 4: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.0253
81705069|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0209|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 4: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.0209
81705070|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8206|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 4: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.8206
81705071|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0907|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 5: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.0907
81705072|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0177|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 5: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.0177
81705073|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 5: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.0050
81705074|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3724|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 5: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.3724
81705075|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2796|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 6: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.2796
81705076|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 6: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.0066
81705077|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 6: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.0081
81705078|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7853|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 6: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.7853
81705079|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 7: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.0039
81705080|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3057|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 7: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.3057
81705081|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3374|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 7: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.3374
81705082|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.141|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 7: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.1410
81705083|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 8: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.0017
81705084|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0677|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 8: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.0677
81705085|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1608|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 8: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.1608
81705086|NCT01156363|163106258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline to Month 8: analysis was performed using paired t-test.||||0.0196
81705087|NCT01665872|163106270|EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test was used to test for equivalence. A p-value of 0.05 was used to determine if the difference falls out of the equivalence limits.||||||0.172|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.172
81534633|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.6||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|21.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||21.7|-30.9|0.732
81534634|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.4||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|54.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||54.2|-15.4|0.468
81705088|NCT01665872|163106271|EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test was used to test for equivalence. A p-value of 0.05 was used to determine if the difference falls out of the equivalence limits.||||||0.5337|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Are CES-D scores at 12 months different between groups?||||0.5337
81705089|NCT01665872|163106272|EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test was used to test for equivalence. A p-value of 0.05 was used to determine if the difference falls out of the equivalence limits.||||||0.092||||||This test looks at a difference in Parental Distress at the 12 month follow-up between groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0920
81705090|NCT01665872|163106272|EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test was used to test for equivalence. A p-value of 0.05 was used to determine if the difference falls out of the equivalence limits.||||||0.3352||||||This test looks at a difference in Parent-Child Dysfunctional Interaction at the 12 month follow-up between groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3352
81705091|NCT01665872|163106272|EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test was used to test for equivalence. A p-value of 0.05 was used to determine if the difference falls out of the equivalence limits.||||||0.0404||||||This test looks at a difference in Difficult Child at the 12 month follow-up between groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0404
81705092|NCT01665872|163106272|EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test was used to test for equivalence. A p-value of 0.05 was used to determine if the difference falls out of the equivalence limits.||||||0.0915||||||This test looks at a difference in PSI total score (percentile) at the 12 month follow-up between groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0915
81705093|NCT01665872|163106273|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-square was used with a p-value of 0.05 to determine if the difference was statistically greater than 0.||||||0.2914|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2914
81705094|NCT04159701|163106275|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.94||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|9.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.60|-3.73|0.380
81705095|NCT04159701|163106276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.50|-1.89|0.415
81705096|NCT04159701|163106277|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.72||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|5.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.53|-2.09|0.369
81705097|NCT04159701|163106278|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|2.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted by baseline UAS7 (\< 28 vs \>= 28) score.||||2.70|0.14|0.674
81705098|NCT04159701|163106279|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|2.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted by baseline UAS7 (\< median vs \>= median) score.||||2.68|0.13|0.674
81705099|NCT02845440|163106282|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|4.79||A priori threshold for significance was p \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Missing data at year 2 of intervention was imputed using MICE based on baseline characteristics and outcome values at year 1 of intervention. The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for TAU, AD, and AD+CHW (cohort 1) and a clinic-varying random intercept. Regression coefficients were pooled using Rubin's rule over 10 imputation runs.||4.79|1.20|0.013
81635062|NCT02434328|162961041|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.||Week 12 to Week 96|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|0.8|-2.4|
81661595|NCT01275131|163016434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|18.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.55|24.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, day, and interaction of treatment with day was performed using a compound symmetric covariance matrix.||Comparison at Stage 1, Day 4/8||24.72|11.55|<0.0001
81661596|NCT01275131|163016436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|16.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.86|20.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, day, and interaction of treatment with day. A compound symmetric covariance matrix was assumed.||Comparison at Stage 3, Day 2/7||20.97|11.86|<0.0001
81635063|NCT02434328|162961042|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|||1.4|-2.5|
81635064|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|2.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||2.9|-5.1|
81635065|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|1.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||1.0|-9.5|
81635066|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|0.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||0.3|-10.5|
81635067|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|3.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||3.7|-8.4|
81635068|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|2.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||2.8|-8.8|
81635069|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|6.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||6.7|-5.2|
81635070|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|2.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||2.3|-9.9|
81635071|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|2.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||2.7|-10.5|
81635072|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|1.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||1.3|-11.6|
81635073|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|1.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||1.9|-11.5|
81635074|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|1.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||1.8|-11.3|
81635075|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|5.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||5.8|-7.1|
81635076|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|5.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||5.5|-7.0|
81635077|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|5.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||5.4|-7.7|
81466607|NCT03155178|162625547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.3|||Paired t-test|||"72-hours post-treatment time point. The primary analysis dataset used a modified Intent to Treat population. Subjects were excluded who did not meet the treatment day baseline requirements of greater than or equal to 3.0 log10 CFU/cm\^2 on the abdomen.~The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in log10 CFU /cm\^2 recovery between arms at 72-hours post-treatment."||0.30|-0.23|0.78
81466608|NCT03155178|162625547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.29|||Paired t-test|||"96-hours post-treatment time point. The primary analysis dataset used a modified Intent to Treat population. Subjects were excluded who did not meet the treatment day baseline requirements of greater than or equal to 3.0 log10 CFU/cm\^2 on the abdomen.~The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in log10 CFU /cm\^2 recovery between arms at 96-hours post-treatment."||0.29|-0.38|0.77
81466609|NCT03155178|162625547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.17|||Paired t-test|||"48-hours post-treatment time point. The primary analysis dataset used a modified Intent to Treat population. Subjects were excluded who did not meet the treatment day baseline requirements of greater than or equal to 5.0 log10 CFU/cm\^2 on the inguinal.~The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in log10 CFU /cm\^2 recovery between arms at 48-hours post-treatment."||0.17|-0.45|0.37
81635078|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|4.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||4.2|-8.3|
81635079|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|5.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||5.4|-7.9|
81635080|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|3.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||3.1|-9.9|
81635081|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|2.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||2.3|-10.2|
81635082|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|4.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||4.0|-8.8|
81635083|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|3.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||3.5|-9.0|
81635084|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|2.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||2.8|-9.9|
81635085|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|0.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||0.3|-11.8|
81635086|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||4.5|-7.9|
81635087|NCT02434328|162961043|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|4.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||4.1|-8.8|
81466610|NCT03155178|162625547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.58|||Paired t-test|||"72-hours post-treatment time point. The primary analysis dataset used a modified Intent to Treat population. Subjects were excluded who did not meet the treatment day baseline requirements of greater than or equal to 5.0 log10 CFU/cm\^2 on the inguinal.~The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in log10 CFU /cm\^2 recovery between arms at 72-hours post-treatment."||0.58|-0.20|0.33
81466611|NCT03155178|162625547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.39|||Paired t-test|||"96-hours post-treatment time point. The primary analysis dataset used a modified Intent to Treat population. Subjects were excluded who did not meet the treatment day baseline requirements of greater than or equal to 5.0 log10 CFU/cm\^2 on the inguinal.~The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in log10 CFU /cm\^2 recovery between arms at 96-hours post-treatment."||0.39|-0.25|0.65
81466612|NCT03155178|162625548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.24|||Paired t-test|||"48-hours post-treatment time point. The primary analysis dataset used a modified Intent to Treat population. Subjects were excluded who did not meet the treatment day baseline requirements of greater than or equal to 3.0 log10 CFU/cm\^2 on the abdomen.~The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in log10 CFU /cm\^2 regrowth from the 10 minute time point between arms at 48-hours post-treatment."||0.24|-0.63|0.38
81466613|NCT03155178|162625548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.45|||Paired t-test|||"72-hours post-treatment time point. The primary analysis dataset used a modified Intent to Treat population. Subjects were excluded who did not meet the treatment day baseline requirements of greater than or equal to 3.0 log10 CFU/cm\^2 on the abdomen.~The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in log10 CFU /cm\^2 regrowth from the 10 minute time point between arms at 72-hours post-treatment."||0.45|-0.30|0.68
81661597|NCT01275131|163016436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|14.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.55|18.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, day, and interaction of treatment with day. A compound symmetric covariance matrix was assumed.||Comparison at Stage 3, Day 3/8||18.65|9.55|<0.0001
81661598|NCT01275131|163016436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.32||||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|9.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, day, and interaction of treatment with day. A compound symmetric covariance matrix was assumed.||Comparison at Stage 3, Day 5/10||9.88|0.77|0.0552
81661599|NCT00409773|163016449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001||95.0|-16.5|-9.8||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-9.8|-16.5|<0.001
81661600|NCT00409773|163016449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001||95.0|-13.6|-6.9||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-6.9|-13.6|<0.001
81661601|NCT00409773|163016449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001||95.0|-11.3|-4.6||Reported p-value is multiplicity-adjusted. Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-4.6|-11.3|<0.001
81661602|NCT00409773|163016450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001||95.0|-9.6|-4.8|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-4.8|-9.6|<0.001
81661603|NCT00409773|163016450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001||95.0|-7.8|-2.9|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-2.9|-7.8|<0.001
81661604|NCT00409773|163016450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001||95.0|-6.8|-2.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-2.0|-6.8|<0.001
81661605|NCT00409773|163016451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.69||95.0|-5.4|3.3|||Non-parametric ANOVA|ANOVA using normal scores (Tukey method) based on ranks with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||3.3|-5.4|0.690
81661606|NCT00409773|163016451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.2||95.0|-1.6|7.1|||Non-parametric ANOVA|ANOVA using normal scores (Tukey method) based on ranks with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||7.1|-1.6|0.200
81661607|NCT00409773|163016451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.48||95.0|-4.7|3.9|||Non-parametric ANOVA|ANOVA using normal scores (Tukey method) based on ranks with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||3.9|-4.7|0.480
81661608|NCT00409773|163016452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.013||95.0|0.7|6.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||6.0|0.7|0.013
81661609|NCT00409773|163016452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.378||95.0|-1.5|3.8|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||3.8|-1.5|0.378
81661610|NCT00409773|163016452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.003||95.0|1.3|6.6|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||6.6|1.3|0.003
81661611|NCT00409773|163016453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001||95.0|-13.3|-7.3|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-7.3|-13.3|<0.001
81661612|NCT00409773|163016453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001||95.0|-10.2|-4.3|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-4.3|-10.2|<0.001
81661613|NCT00409773|163016453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001||95.0|-9.9|-3.9|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-3.9|-9.9|<0.001
81661614|NCT00409773|163016454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.809||95.0|-5.7|4.5|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||4.5|-5.7|0.809
81661615|NCT00409773|163016454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.217||95.0|-1.9|8.4|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||8.4|-1.9|0.217
81534635|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.2||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.1|11.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||11.7|-34.1|0.339
81534636|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.5||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.3|10.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||10.2|-39.3|0.263
81534637|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.9||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|46.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||46.0|-22.3|0.697
81661616|NCT00409773|163016454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.796||95.0|-5.8|4.4|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||4.4|-5.8|0.796
81661617|NCT00409773|163016455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001||95.0|-12.1|-6.6|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-6.6|-12.1|<0.001
81661618|NCT00409773|163016455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001||95.0|-8.1|-2.6|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-2.6|-8.1|<0.001
81661619|NCT00409773|163016455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001||95.0|-8.0|-2.5|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-2.5|-8.0|<0.001
81661620|NCT00409773|163016456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.042||95.0|0.1|4.8|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||4.8|0.1|0.042
81661621|NCT00409773|163016456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001||95.0|-0.2|4.5|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||4.5|-0.2|<0.001
81661622|NCT00409773|163016456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001||95.0|-7.0|4.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||4.0|-7.0|<0.001
81661623|NCT00409773|163016457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001||95.0|-11.6|-6.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-6.0|-11.6|<0.001
81661624|NCT00409773|163016457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001||95.0|-8.2|-2.5|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-2.5|-8.2|<0.001
81661625|NCT00409773|163016457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001||95.0|-8.7|-3.1|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-3.1|-8.7|<0.001
81661626|NCT00409773|163016458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.001||95.0|-17.6|-10.5|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-10.5|-17.6|<0.001
81661627|NCT00409773|163016458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.001||95.0|-13.2|-6.1|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-6.1|-13.2|<0.001
81661628|NCT00409773|163016458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.001||95.0|-12.0|-4.9|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-4.9|-12.0|<0.001
81661629|NCT00409773|163016459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001||95.0|-14.0|-8.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-8.0|-14.0|<0.001
81661630|NCT00409773|163016459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001||95.0|-9.4|-3.3|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-3.3|-9.4|<0.001
81661631|NCT00409773|163016459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001||95.0|-8.7|-2.7|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-2.7|-8.7|<0.001
81661632|NCT00409773|163016460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.001||95.0|-15.0|-8.1|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-8.1|-15.0|<0.001
81661633|NCT00409773|163016460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.001||95.0|-10.4|-3.6|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-3.6|-10.4|<0.001
81661634|NCT00409773|163016460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.001||95.0|-11.2|-4.3|||ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||-4.3|-11.2|<0.001
81661635|NCT00409773|163016463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.9||||0.42||95.0|-11.0|5.0|||Non-parametric ANOVA|ANOVA using normal scores (Tukey method) based on ranks with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||5.0|-11.0|0.420
81661636|NCT00409773|163016463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.555||95.0|-9.5|7.2|||Non-parametric ANOVA|ANOVA using normal scores (Tukey method) based on ranks with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||7.2|-9.5|0.555
81661637|NCT00409773|163016463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.41||95.0|-5.1|9.6|||Non-parametric ANOVA|ANOVA using normal scores (Tukey method) based on ranks with terms for treatment and baseline risk stratum||||9.6|-5.1|0.410
81661638|NCT01440374|163016475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.202||||0.0315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.868|||Generalized Linear Mixed Models|||||0.868|0.047|0.0315
81661639|NCT01060540|163016500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for family history (low/unknown vs. high/moderate) and BMI\>=35 (yes vs no) stratification variables||||0.7|-0.3|0.44
81635088|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|3.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||3.8|-7.6|
81635089|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|0.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||0.1|-13.0|
81635090|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|2.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||2.4|-10.1|
81635091|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|6.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||6.3|-7.3|
81635092|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||2.2|-11.2|
81661640|NCT01060540|163016501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||adjusted for baseline BMI class and family history level stratification variables|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3|-0.1|0.19
81661641|NCT01060540|163016502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||adjusted for stratification variables baseline BMI and family history|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.4|0.38
81661642|NCT01060540|163016503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0||adjusted for baseline family history and BMI|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0|-0.2|0.05
81661643|NCT01060540|163016504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||incident rate ratio|0.9||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.2||adjusted for baseline family history and BMI|generalized linear model for count data|||||1.2|0.7|0.68
81661644|NCT00081770|163016517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.567||95.0|0.79|1.14||Holm's method for multiplicity adjustment was to be used to control the overall Type I error rate at α = 0.05. However, since there was no significant difference in the overall SVR rates between the three groups, no Type-1 error adjustment was made.|Regression, Logistic|The p-value is based on the logistic regression model that includes treatment and baseline stratification factors (viral load and race).|The odds ratio is based on the logistic regression model that includes treatment and baseline stratification factors: viral load (≤600,000 IU/mL vs \>600,000 IU/mL) and race (Black vs non-Black).|||1.14|0.79|0.567
81661645|NCT00081770|163016517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.195||95.0|0.9|1.3||Holm's method for multiplicity adjustment was to be used to control the overall Type I error rate at α = 0.05. However, since there was no significant difference in the overall SVR rates between the three groups, no Type-1 error adjustment was made.|Regression, Logistic|The p-value is based on the logistic regression model that includes treatment and baseline stratification factors (viral load and race).|The odds ratio is based on the logistic regression model that includes treatment and baseline stratification factors: viral load (≤600,000 IU/mL vs \>600,000 IU/mL) and race (Black vs non-Black).|||1.30|0.90|0.195
81635093|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|3.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||3.0|-10.7|
81635094|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|4.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||4.0|-9.6|
81635095|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||4.5|-9.4|
81635096|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|1.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||1.1|-12.1|
81635097|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|3.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||3.5|-9.9|
81661646|NCT00081770|163016519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|39.9||||||95.0|36.9|42.9|||||Percentage of participants with undetectable HCV-RNA at Treatment Week 12|||42.9|36.9|
81661647|NCT00081770|163016519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|36.0||||||95.0|33.1|39.0|||||Percentage of participants with undetectable HCV-RNA at Treatment Week 12|||39.0|33.1|
81661648|NCT00081770|163016519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|45.0||||||95.0|42.0|48.1|||||Percentage of participants with undetectable HCV-RNA at Treatment Week 12|||48.1|42.0|
81661649|NCT04234425|163016523|OTHER|paired t test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.702|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.36||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.017
81661650|NCT04234425|163016524|OTHER|paired t test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.06||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.08
81635098|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|4.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||4.2|-10.3|
81635099|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|4.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||4.7|-8.7|
81635100|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|5.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||5.7|-8.0|
81635101|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|4.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||4.3|-9.8|
81635102|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER|Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Difference in proportions|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|4.2|||Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||4.2|-9.6|
81635103|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|5.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||5.4|-8.8|
81635104|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|5.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||5.0|-8.4|
81635105|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|2.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||2.9|-10.4|
81635106|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|7.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||7.2|-6.5|
81635107|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|6.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||6.1|-7.5|
81661651|NCT04234425|163016525|OTHER|paired t test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.33||0.026|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.026
81661652|NCT02795429|163016535|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.561|||||||||||Bayesian Logistic Regression Model||Posterior probability that the odds ratio (ORRspartalizumab +capmatinib to ORRspartalizumab) was ≥ 1|||||
81661653|NCT03719170|163016563|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0000684|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0003|0.000413||||||"Power Calculation:~Assuming approximately the same number of eligible subjects in each VISN (with an average of 10,563 candidates per VISN) and an Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0.12, randomizing 17 VISNs will give more than 80% power to detect % days on PPI of 75% vs. 50%, 85% vs. 60%, 80% vs. 55%, or 70% vs. 45%, but to detect a difference between 70% vs. 50%, power is only 61% using 0.05 level 2-sided test."||0.000413|-0.0003|
81534638|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.7||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|19.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||19.9|-23.2|0.880
81635108|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|3.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||3.1|-10.4|
81661654|NCT04281004|163016564|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81661655|NCT04281004|163016565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.869|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis is used to account for correlation between eyes in the same participant.||||||0.869
81661656|NCT04281004|163016566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||Significance of treatment effect at month 1.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis is used to account for correlation between eyes in the same participant.||||||0.007
81661657|NCT04281004|163016566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.953||||||Significance of treatment effect at month 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis is used to account for correlation between eyes in the same participant.||||||0.953
81661658|NCT04281004|163016566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.841||||||Significance of treatment effect at month 6.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis is used to account for correlation between eyes in the same participant.||||||0.841
81635109|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|3.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||3.9|-9.6|
81534639|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.7||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|11.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||11.2|-32.7|0.355
81661659|NCT04281004|163016566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.137||||||Significance of treatment effect at month 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis is used to account for correlation between eyes in the same participant.||||||0.137
81661660|NCT04281004|163016567|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.614|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.614
81661661|NCT04281004|163016568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.594|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.594
81661662|NCT04281004|163016569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.663||||||Significance of treatment effect at month 1.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Clustered version of the Wilcoxon test||||||0.663
81661663|NCT04281004|163016569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.416||||||Significance of treatment effect at month 3.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Clustered version of the Wilcoxon test||||||0.416
81661664|NCT04281004|163016569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||Significance of treatment effect at month 6.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Clustered version of the Wilcoxon test||||||0.890
81661665|NCT04281004|163016569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.192||||||Significance of treatment effect at month 12.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Clustered version of the Wilcoxon test||||||0.192
81661666|NCT04281004|163016570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057||||||Significance of treatment effect at month 1.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis is used to account for correlation between eyes in the same participant.||||||0.057
81661667|NCT04281004|163016570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.528||||||Significance of treatment effect at month 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis is used to account for correlation between eyes in the same participant.||||||0.528
81661668|NCT04281004|163016570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||Significance of treatment effect at month 6.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis is used to account for correlation between eyes in the same participant.||||||0.210
81661669|NCT04281004|163016570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.853||||||Significance of treatment effect at month 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis is used to account for correlation between eyes in the same participant.||||||0.853
81661670|NCT03442985|163016571|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.109||||0.2556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.583|7.638||The p-values were not adjusted for multiple testing due to small sample size.|Negative binomial regression model|||Palovarotene 2.5 mg versus (vs) Palovarotene 5.0 mg: The annualized rate for number of new OCs was estimated using an unadjusted negative binomial regression model, offsetted by log-transformed follow-up time (years) to obtain annualized rate.||7.638|0.583|0.2556
81661671|NCT03442985|163016571|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.04||||0.1788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.601|15.373||The p-values were not adjusted for multiple testing due to small sample size.|Negative binomial regression model|||Palovarotene 2.5 mg vs Placebo: The annualized rate for number of new OCs was estimated using an unadjusted negative binomial regression model, offsetted by log-transformed follow-up time (years) to obtain annualized rate.||15.373|0.601|0.1788
81661672|NCT03442985|163016571|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.441||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.287|7.234||The p-values were not adjusted for multiple testing due to small sample size.|Negative binomial regression model|||Palovarotene 5.0 mg vs Placebo: The annualized rate for number of new OCs was estimated using an unadjusted negative binomial regression model, offsetted by log-transformed follow-up time (years) to obtain annualized rate.||7.234|0.287|0.6570
81661673|NCT03442985|163016572|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|-4412.6||||0.4252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15257.3|6432.1||The p-values were not adjusted for multiple testing due to small sample size.|Unadjusted estimation equation model|||Palovarotene 2.5 mg vs Palovarotene 5.0 mg: The mean difference in the change from baseline for total OC volume was estimated using an unadjusted estimation equation model with independent working covariance matrix to address potential correlation within the same family members.||6432.1|-15257.3|0.4252
81661674|NCT03442985|163016572|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|-4640.9||||0.4053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15570.8|6289.0||The p-values were not adjusted for multiple testing due to small sample size.|Unadjusted estimation equation model|||Palovarotene 2.5 mg vs Placebo: The mean difference in the change from baseline for total OC volume was estimated using an unadjusted estimation equation model with independent working covariance matrix to address potential correlation within the same family members.||6289.0|-15570.8|0.4053
81661675|NCT03442985|163016572|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|-228.3||||0.9677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11265.0|10808.4||The p-values were not adjusted for multiple testings due to small sample size.|Unadjusted estimation equation model|||Palovarotene 5.0 mg vs Placebo: The mean difference in the change from baseline for total OC volume was estimated using an unadjusted estimation equation model with independent working covariance matrix to address potential correlation within the same family members.||10808.4|-11265.0|0.9677
81661676|NCT03442985|163016573|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.643||||0.5025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.177|2.335|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression was adjusted for the following covariates: baseline age, sex, and Ext1/2 mutation status.||||2.335|0.177|0.5025
81661677|NCT03442985|163016573|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.528||||0.3763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.128|2.175|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression was adjusted for the following covariates: baseline age, sex, and Ext1/2 mutation status.||||2.175|0.128|0.3763
81661678|NCT03442985|163016573|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.7714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.215|3.123|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression was adjusted for the following covariates: baseline age, sex, and Ext1/2 mutation status.||||3.123|0.215|0.7714
81661679|NCT03442985|163016574|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.951||||0.8155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.623|1.451||The p-values were not adjusted for multiple testing due to small sample size. The correlation matrix type = compound symmetry was used.|Negative binomial regression model|||Palovarotene 2.5 mg vs Palovarotene 5.0 mg: The annualized rate for number of new or worsening deformities was estimated using an unadjusted negative binomial regression model, offsetted by log-transformed follow-up time (years) to obtain annualized rate.||1.451|0.623|0.8155
81661680|NCT03442985|163016574|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.003||||0.9918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.592|1.699||The p-values were not adjusted for multiple testing due to small sample size. The correlation matrix type = compound symmetry was used.|Negative binomial regression model|||Palovarotene 2.5 mg vs Placebo: The annualized rate for number of new or worsening deformities was estimated using an unadjusted negative binomial regression model, offsetted by log-transformed follow-up time (years) to obtain annualized rate.||1.699|0.592|0.9918
81635110|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|8.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||8.3|-5.0|
81635111|NCT02434328|162961044|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|6.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||6.8|-7.0|
81635112|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|3.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||3.6|-10.4|
81635113|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|3.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||3.7|-10.2|
81635114|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|3.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||3.3|-10.7|
81635115|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|5.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||5.7|-8.4|
81635116|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|1.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||1.5|-12.3|
81635117|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|3.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||3.7|-9.9|
81635118|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|0.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||0.7|-12.8|
81635119|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|4.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||4.8|-8.2|
81661681|NCT03442985|163016574|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.055||||0.7997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.589||The p-values were not adjusted for multiple testing due to small sample size. The correlation matrix type = compound symmetry was used.|Negative binomial regression model|||Palovarotene 5.0 mg vs Placebo: The annualized rate for number of new or worsening deformities was estimated using an unadjusted negative binomial regression model, offsetted by log-transformed follow-up time (years) to obtain annualized rate.||1.589|0.700|0.7997
81661682|NCT03442985|163016575|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.548||||0.2186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.772|3.108||The p-values were not adjusted for multiple testing due to small sample size. The correlation matrix type = independent was used.|Poisson regression model|||Palovarotene 2.5 mg vs Palovarotene 5.0 mg: The annualized rate for number of MO-related surgeries was estimated using an unadjusted poisson regression model, offsetted by log-transformed follow-up time (years) to obtain annualized rate.||3.108|0.772|0.2186
81661683|NCT03442985|163016575|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.655||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.676|4.052||The p-values were not adjusted for multiple testing due to small sample size. The correlation matrix type = independent was used.|Poisson regression model|||Palovarotene 2.5 mg vs Placebo: The annualized rate for number of MO-related surgeries was estimated using an unadjusted poisson regression model, offsetted by log-transformed follow-up time (years) to obtain annualized rate.||4.052|0.676|0.2700
81635120|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|4.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||4.2|-9.2|
81635121|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|5.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||5.6|-8.2|
81661684|NCT03442985|163016575|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.069||||0.8546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.524|2.178||The p-values were not adjusted for multiple testing due to small sample size. The correlation matrix type = independent was used.|Poisson regression model|||Palovarotene 5.0 mg vs Placebo: The annualized rate for number of MO-related surgeries was estimated using an unadjusted poisson regression model, offsetted by log-transformed follow-up time (years) to obtain annualized rate.||2.178|0.524|0.8546
81661685|NCT01620255|163016584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.08||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.019|0.14||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 7.5 mg versus (vs) placebo, centrally read||0.140|0.019|0.0213
81534640|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|37.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||37.1|-27.1|1.000
81661686|NCT01620255|163016584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.128||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.056|0.199||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, centrally read||0.199|0.056|0.0025
81661687|NCT01620255|163016584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.118||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.048|0.188||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, centrally read||0.188|0.048|0.0040
81661688|NCT01620255|163016584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.026||||0.1803|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.012|0.064||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, centrally read||0.064|-0.012|0.1803
81661689|NCT01620255|163016584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.08||||0.0582|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.002|0.159||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, locally read||0.159|0.002|0.0582
81661690|NCT01620255|163016584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.178||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.083|0.272||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, locally read||0.272|0.083|0.0014
81661691|NCT01620255|163016584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.122||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.036|0.208||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, locally read||0.208|0.036|0.0125
81661692|NCT01620255|163016584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.066||||0.0927|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.009|0.142||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, locally read||0.142|-0.009|0.0927
81661693|NCT01620255|163016585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.089||||0.1379|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.037|0.214||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, centrally read||0.214|-0.037|0.1379
81661694|NCT01620255|163016585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.254||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.121|0.388||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, centrally read||0.388|0.121|0.0011
81661695|NCT01620255|163016585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.163||||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.032|0.293||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, centrally read||0.293|0.032|0.0239
81661696|NCT01620255|163016585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.213||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|0.347||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, centrally read||0.347|0.080|0.0052
81661697|NCT01620255|163016585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.056||||0.2617|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.075|0.186||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, locally read||0.186|-0.075|0.2617
81661698|NCT01620255|163016585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.212||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.077|0.347||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, locally read||0.347|0.077|0.0058
81661699|NCT01620255|163016585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.156||||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.022|0.29||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, locally read||0.290|0.022|0.0326
81661700|NCT01620255|163016585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.185||||0.0145|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.05|0.32||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, locally read||0.320|0.050|0.0145
81661701|NCT01620255|163016586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.081||||0.0618|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.162||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, centrally read||0.162|0.000|0.0618
81661702|NCT01620255|163016586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.187||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.091|0.284||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, centrally read||0.284|0.091|0.0009
81661703|NCT01620255|163016586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.159||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.068|0.25||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, centrally read||0.250|0.068|0.0027
81635122|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|5.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||5.0|-8.5|
81661704|NCT01620255|163016586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.069||||0.0999|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.013|0.151||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, centrally read||0.151|-0.013|0.0999
81661705|NCT01620255|163016586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.001||||0.5225|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.111|0.114||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, locally read||0.114|-0.111|0.5225
81661706|NCT01620255|163016586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.154||||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|0.278||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, locally read||0.278|0.030|0.0246
81661707|NCT01620255|163016586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.13||||0.0464|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.008|0.253||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, locally read||0.253|0.008|0.0464
81661708|NCT01620255|163016586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.066||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.053|0.186||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, locally read||0.186|-0.053|0.2000
81661709|NCT01620255|163016588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean (LSM) Difference|-0.88||||0.0494|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.623|-0.145|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with model terms: treatment group, baseline, status of anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, centrally read change||-0.145|-1.623|0.0494
81661710|NCT01620255|163016588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-1.53||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.254|-0.809|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with model terms: treatment group, baseline, status of anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, centrally read change||-0.809|-2.254|0.0005
81661711|NCT01620255|163016588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-1.12||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.845|-0.39|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with model terms: treatment group, baseline, status of anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, centrally read change||-0.390|-1.845|0.0117
81661712|NCT01620255|163016588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-1.27||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.016|-0.533|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with model terms: treatment group, baseline, status of anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, centrally read change||-0.533|-2.016|0.0049
81661713|NCT01620255|163016588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.94||||0.0543|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.737|-0.137|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with model terms: treatment group, baseline, status of anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, locally read change||-0.137|-1.737|0.0543
81661714|NCT01620255|163016588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-1.6||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.372|-0.819|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with model terms: treatment group, baseline, status of anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, locally read change||-0.819|-2.372|0.0008
81661715|NCT01620255|163016588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-1.07||||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.858|-0.284|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with model terms: treatment group, baseline, status of anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, locally read change||-0.284|-1.858|0.0255
81635123|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|6.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||6.2|-7.4|
81661716|NCT01620255|163016588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-1.29||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.082|-0.493|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with model terms: treatment group, baseline, status of anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, locally read change||-0.493|-2.082|0.0079
81661717|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.25||||0.1016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.511|0.001|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear Mixed Model (LMM) with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, Stool Frequency, W4||0.001|-0.511|0.1016
81661718|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.28||||0.0654|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.529|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, Stool Frequency, W4||-0.030|-0.529|0.0654
81661719|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.22||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.472|0.031|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, Stool Frequency, W4||0.031|-0.472|0.1500
81635124|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|4.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||4.0|-9.8|
81635125|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|4.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||4.8|-8.6|
81635126|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|6.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||6.1|-7.8|
81635127|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|9.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||9.2|-4.5|
81635128|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|4.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||4.9|-8.6|
81635129|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|7.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||7.5|-5.8|
81635130|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|8.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||8.4|-5.1|
81661720|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.38||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.637|-0.129|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, Stool Frequency, W4||-0.129|-0.637|0.0132
81661721|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.3||||0.0526|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.555|-0.046|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, Stool Frequency, W8||-0.046|-0.555|0.0526
81661722|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.31||||0.0422|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.554|-0.058|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, Stool Frequency, W8||-0.058|-0.554|0.0422
81661723|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.39||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.637|-0.137|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, Stool Frequency, W8||-0.137|-0.637|0.0110
81661724|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.755|-0.254|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, Stool Frequency, W8||-0.254|-0.755|0.0010
81705100|NCT02845440|163106282|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.74||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Missing data at year 2 of intervention was imputed using MICE based on baseline characteristics and outcome values at year 1 of intervention. The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for TAU, AD, and AD+CHW (cohort 1) and a clinic-varying random intercept. Regression coefficients were pooled using Rubin's rule over 10 imputation runs.||2.74|0.62|0.481
81534641|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.5||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|22.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||22.6|-19.6|0.891
81534642|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.3||||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|19.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||19.3|-25.8|0.779
81635131|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|10.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||10.9|-2.8|
81661725|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.22||||0.1611|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.475|0.038|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, Stool Frequency, W12||0.038|-0.475|0.1611
81661726|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.36||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.608|-0.108|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, Stool Frequency, W12||-0.108|-0.608|0.0186
81661727|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.21||||0.1647|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.465|0.039|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, Stool Frequency, W12||0.039|-0.465|0.1647
81661728|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.35||||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.607|-0.097|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, Stool Frequency, W12||-0.097|-0.607|0.0231
81661729|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.46||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.658|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, Rectal Bleeding, W4||-0.260|-0.658|0.0002
81661730|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.71|-0.322|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, Rectal Bleeding, W4||-0.322|-0.710|<0.0001
81661731|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.686|-0.295|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, Rectal Bleeding, W4||-0.295|-0.686|<0.0001
81661732|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.39||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.587|-0.192|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, Rectal Bleeding, W4||-0.192|-0.587|0.0012
81661733|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.28||||0.0207|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.475|-0.081|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, Rectal Bleeding, W8||-0.081|-0.475|0.0207
81661734|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.24||||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.432|-0.048|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, Rectal Bleeding, W8||-0.048|-0.432|0.0402
81661735|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.32||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.511|-0.124|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, Rectal Bleeding, W8||-0.124|-0.511|0.0071
81661736|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.664|-0.275|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, Rectal Bleeding, W8||-0.275|-0.664|<0.0001
81661737|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.25||||0.0395|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.449|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, Rectal Bleeding, W12||-0.050|-0.449|0.0395
81661738|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.32||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.511|-0.123|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, Rectal Bleeding, W12||-0.123|-0.511|0.0073
81534643|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.1||||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.7|39.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||39.9|-23.7|0.678
81661739|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.24||||0.0413|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.439|-0.047|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, Rectal Bleeding, W12||-0.047|-0.439|0.0413
81661740|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.4||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.602|-0.206|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, Rectal Bleeding, W12||-0.206|-0.602|0.0008
81661741|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.19||||0.1862|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.421|0.046|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, PGA, W4||0.046|-0.421|0.1862
81661742|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.23||||0.0998|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.455|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, PGA, W4||-0.000|-0.455|0.0998
81661743|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.22||||0.1085|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.453|0.006|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, PGA, W4||0.006|-0.453|0.1085
81661744|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.14||||0.3161|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.372|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, PGA, W4||0.090|-0.372|0.3161
81661745|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.1||||0.4962|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.328|0.136|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, PGA, W8||0.136|-0.328|0.4962
81661746|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.29||||0.0371|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.512|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, PGA, W8||-0.060|-0.512|0.0371
81661747|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.21||||0.1212|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.441|0.013|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, PGA, W8||0.013|-0.441|0.1212
81635132|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|4.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||4.1|-9.3|
81705101|NCT02845440|163106282|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.24||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Missing data at year 2 of intervention was imputed using MICE based on baseline characteristics and outcome values at year 1 of intervention. The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for TAU, AD, and AD+CHW (cohort 1) and a clinic-varying random intercept. Regression coefficients were pooled using Rubin's rule over 10 imputation runs.||3.24|1.04|0.036
81635133|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|7.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||7.7|-6.1|
81635134|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|10.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||10.4|-3.0|
81635135|NCT02434328|162961045|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|10.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||10.0|-3.9|
81635136|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||1.4|-1.6|
81635137|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||1.1|-2.3|
81635138|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2 mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||2.2|-1.9|
81635139|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||2.3|-2.1|
81635140|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||3.3|-2.0|
81635141|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||2.2|-3.0|
81635142|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||2.3|-3.0|
81635143|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||2.5|-3.2|
81635144|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||3.3|-2.3|
81635145|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|4.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||4.6|-1.7|
81635146|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|3.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||3.4|-2.7|
81635147|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||2.2|-3.9|
81661748|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.18||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.41|0.045|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, PGA, W8||0.045|-0.410|0.1870
81661749|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.23||||0.1133|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.459|0.009|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, PGA, W12||0.009|-0.459|0.1133
81661750|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.43||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.653|-0.198|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, PGA, W12||-0.198|-0.653|0.0022
81661751|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.25||||0.0788|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.475|-0.016|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, PGA, W12||-0.016|-0.475|0.0788
81661752|NCT01620255|163016589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.25||||0.0717|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.485|-0.022|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, PGA, W12||-0.022|-0.485|0.0717
81661753|NCT01620255|163016590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.08||||0.5406|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.286|0.131|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with model terms: treatment group, baseline, status of anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo||0.131|-0.286|0.5406
81661754|NCT01620255|163016590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.42||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.628|-0.221|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with model terms: treatment group, baseline, status of anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo||-0.221|-0.628|0.0007
81661755|NCT01620255|163016590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.34||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.549|-0.137|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with model terms: treatment group, baseline, status of anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo||-0.137|-0.549|0.0063
81661756|NCT01620255|163016590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.23||||0.0748|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.436|-0.018|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with model terms: treatment group, baseline, status of anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo||-0.018|-0.436|0.0748
81534644|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.6||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|25.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||25.2|-16.0|0.663
81661757|NCT01620255|163016591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-1.9||||0.9744|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-101.0|97.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, Week 4||97.14|-101.00|0.9744
81661758|NCT01620255|163016591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|74.9||||0.2023|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.77|171.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, Week 4||171.66|-21.77|0.2023
81661759|NCT01620255|163016591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|32.9||||0.5808|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-65.09|130.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, Week 4||130.79|-65.09|0.5808
81661760|NCT01620255|163016591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|37.6||||0.5388|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-63.12|138.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, Week 4||138.34|-63.12|0.5388
81661761|NCT01620255|163016591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-8.2||||0.8902|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-106.24|89.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, Week 8||89.81|-106.24|0.8902
81661762|NCT01620255|163016591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|10.2||||0.8616|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-86.14|106.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, Week 8||106.54|-86.14|0.8616
81661763|NCT01620255|163016591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-34.3||||0.5684|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-133.49|64.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, Week 8||64.79|-133.49|0.5684
81661764|NCT01620255|163016591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|33.8||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-64.2|131.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, Week 8||131.86|-64.20|0.5700
81661765|NCT01620255|163016591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-30.0||||0.6234|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-130.56|70.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, Week 12||70.57|-130.56|0.6234
81661766|NCT01620255|163016591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|36.0||||0.5474|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-62.44|134.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, Week 12||134.38|-62.44|0.5474
81661767|NCT01620255|163016591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|78.5||||0.1918|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.48|177.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo,Week 12||177.56|-20.48|0.1918
81661768|NCT01620255|163016591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-3.0||||0.9615|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-104.88|98.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, Week 12||98.91|-104.88|0.9615
81661769|NCT01620255|163016592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|6.4||||0.9328|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-118.6|131.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, Week 4||131.41|-118.60|0.9328
81534645|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.8||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|11.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||11.0|-28.7|0.494
81635148|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|2.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||2.3|-4.3|
81635149|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|3.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||3.9|-2.8|
81635150|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|4.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||4.2|-2.5|
81635151|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||4.5|-2.7|
81635152|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|2.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||2.6|-4.2|
81635153|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||4.5|-2.5|
81635154|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|4.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||4.4|-2.5|
81635155|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|4.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||4.6|-2.4|
81635156|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|4.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||4.1|-3.1|
81635157|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|3.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||3.6|-3.5|
81635158|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||3.3|-3.8|
81635159|NCT02434328|162961046|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||3.3|-3.8|
81635160|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||1.6|-2.6|
81635161|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||2.1|-2.2|
81635162|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||2.2|-2.8|
81635163|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|1.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||1.7|-4.4|
81661770|NCT01620255|163016592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-9.8||||0.8962|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-132.91|113.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, Week 4||113.39|-132.91|0.8962
81705102|NCT02845440|163106283|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.06||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for TAU, AD, and AD+CHW (cohort 1) and a clinic-varying random intercept.||2.06|0.88|0.174
81705103|NCT02845440|163106283|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.06||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for TAU, AD, and AD+CHW (cohort 1) and a clinic-varying random intercept.||1.06|0.45|0.092
81705104|NCT02845440|163106284|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|4.75||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for TAU, AD, and AD+CHW (cohort 1) and a clinic-varying random intercept.||4.75|1.61|<0.001
81705105|NCT02845440|163106284|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.64||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for TAU, AD, and AD+CHW (cohort 1) and a clinic-varying random intercept.||1.64|0.50|0.742
81705106|NCT02845440|163106285|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.51||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Missing abstinence rates at year 2 of intervention were imputed using MICE based on baseline characteristics and abstinence rates at year 1 of intervention. The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for TAU, AD, and AD+CHW (cohort 1) as well as TUD medication use and a clinic-varying random intercept. Regression coefficients were pooled using Rubin's rule over 10 imputation runs.|A mediation analysis found that the estimated proportion of the effect of TUD medication use on abstinence rates attributable to the AD+CHW intervention was 2.8%.|2.51|0.99|0.056
81705107|NCT02845440|163106286|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|3.33||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Missing abstinence rates at year 2 of intervention were imputed using MICE based on baseline characteristics and abstinence rates at year 1 of intervention. The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for TAU, AD, and AD+CHW (cohort 1) as well as varenicline use and a clinic-varying random intercept. Regression coefficients were pooled using Rubin's rule over 10 imputation runs.|A mediation analysis found that the estimated proportion of the effect of varenicline use on abstinence rates attributable to the AD+CHW intervention was 13.9%.|3.33|1.16|0.012
81705108|NCT02845440|163106287|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.79||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Missing data at year 2 of intervention was imputed using MICE based on baseline characteristics and outcome values at year 1 of intervention. The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for the factorial design (TAU, AD, CHW, and cohort) and a clinic-varying random intercept. Regression coefficients were pooled using Rubin's rule over 10 imputation runs.||2.79|1.05|0.032
81705109|NCT02845440|163106287|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.75||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||Missing data at year 2 of intervention was imputed using MICE based on baseline characteristics and outcome values at year 1 of intervention. The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for the factorial design (TAU, AD, CHW, and cohort) and a clinic-varying random intercept. Regression coefficients were pooled using Rubin's rule over 10 imputation runs.||2.75|0.68|0.376
81705110|NCT02845440|163106287|OTHER|Test of the additive assumption required by a factorial design. If the AD x CHW interaction is significant at p \< 0.05, the additive assumption would have to be rejected.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|4.05|||Regression, Logistic|||Missing data at year 2 of intervention was imputed using MICE based on baseline characteristics and outcome values at year 1 of intervention. The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with both additive terms and an interaction (TAU, AD, CHW, AD x CHW, and cohort) and a clinic-varying random intercept. Regression coefficients were pooled using Rubin's rule over 10 imputation runs.||4.05|0.42|0.645
81705111|NCT02845440|163106288|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.56||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|The CHW intervention increased odds of self-reported use of any TUD medication by 1.85.||The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for the factorial design (TAU, AD, CHW, and cohort) and a clinic-varying random intercept.||2.56|1.34|<0.001
81705112|NCT02845440|163106288|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.05|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for the factorial design (TAU, AD, CHW, and cohort) and a clinic-varying random intercept.||1.05|0.46|0.084
81705113|NCT02845440|163106288|OTHER|Test of the additive assumption required by a factorial design. If the AD x CHW interaction is significant at p \< 0.05, the additive assumption would have to be rejected.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.55|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with both additive terms and an interaction (TAU, AD, CHW, AD x CHW, and cohort) and a clinic-varying random intercept.||2.55|0.59|0.589
81705114|NCT02845440|163106289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|4.68||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for the factorial design (TAU, AD, CHW, and cohort) and a clinic-varying random intercept.||4.68|1.99|<0.001
81705115|NCT02845440|163106289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.57||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for the factorial design (TAU, AD, CHW, and cohort) and a clinic-varying random intercept.||1.57|0.51|0.698
81635164|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|4.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||4.9|-1.7|
81661771|NCT01620255|163016592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|11.5||||0.8775|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-110.83|133.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, Week 4||133.74|-110.83|0.8775
81661772|NCT01620255|163016592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-17.0||||0.8224|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-142.02|107.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, Week 4||107.94|-142.02|0.8224
81661773|NCT01620255|163016592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-52.7||||0.4831|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-176.48|71.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, Week 8||71.02|-176.48|0.4831
81661774|NCT01620255|163016592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-115.2||||0.1183|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-236.63|6.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, Week 8||6.13|-236.63|0.1183
81661775|NCT01620255|163016592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-115.8||||0.1139|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-236.29|4.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, Week 8||4.69|-236.29|0.1139
81661776|NCT01620255|163016592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-96.4||||0.1931|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-218.17|25.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, Week 8||25.46|-218.17|0.1931
81661777|NCT01620255|163016592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-119.7||||0.1182|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-245.66|6.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, Week 12||6.32|-245.66|0.1182
81661778|NCT01620255|163016592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-41.7||||0.5784|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-165.34|81.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, Week 12||81.87|-165.34|0.5784
81661779|NCT01620255|163016592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-163.6||||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-285.84|-41.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo,Week 12||-41.29|-285.84|0.0279
81661780|NCT01620255|163016592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-123.5||||0.1053|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-249.0|1.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, Week 12||1.93|-249.00|0.1053
81661781|NCT01620255|163016593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-1.1||||0.8302|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.507|7.317|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, change from BL at W12||7.317|-9.507|0.8302
81661782|NCT01620255|163016593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|12.33||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.084|20.567|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, change from BL at W12||20.567|4.084|0.0141
81661783|NCT01620255|163016593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|11.7||||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.564|19.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, change from BL at W12||19.840|3.564|0.0182
81661784|NCT01620255|163016593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|15.48||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.056|23.907|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, change from BL at W12||23.907|7.056|0.0026
81661785|NCT01620255|163016594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.73||||0.6862|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.689|2.235|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, bowel fx change from BL at W12||2.235|-3.689|0.6862
81661786|NCT01620255|163016594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|4.37||||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.467|7.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, bowel fx change from BL at W12||7.280|1.467|0.0135
81705116|NCT02845440|163106289|OTHER|Test of the additive assumption required by a factorial design. If the AD x CHW interaction is significant at p \< 0.05, the additive assumption would have to be rejected.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.78|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with both additive terms and an interaction (TAU, AD, CHW, AD x CHW, and cohort) and a clinic-varying random intercept.||2.78|0.43|0.845
81661787|NCT01620255|163016594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|4.16||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.293|7.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, bowel fx change from BL at W12||7.023|1.293|0.0171
81661788|NCT01620255|163016594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|5.2||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.232|8.172|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, bowel fx change from BL at W12||8.172|2.232|0.0041
81661789|NCT01620255|163016594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|0.22||||0.9072|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.897|3.339|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, emotional fx change from BL at W12||3.339|-2.897|0.9072
81661790|NCT01620255|163016594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|4.47||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.42|7.522|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, emotional fx change from BL at W12||7.522|1.420|0.0161
81661791|NCT01620255|163016594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|4.06||||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.042|7.071|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, emotional fx change from BL at W12||7.071|1.042|0.0271
81705117|NCT02845440|163106290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.2||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Missing abstinence rates at year 2 of intervention were imputed using MICE based on baseline characteristics and abstinence rates at year 1 of intervention. The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for the factorial design (TAU, AD, CHW, and cohort) as well as TUD medication use and a clinic-varying random intercept. Regression coefficients were pooled using Rubin's rule over 10 imputation runs.|A mediation analysis found that the estimated proportion of the effect of TUD medication use on abstinence rates attributable to the CHW intervention was 55.6%.|2.20|0.92|0.158
81705118|NCT02845440|163106291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.13||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Missing abstinence rates at year 2 of intervention were imputed using MICE based on baseline characteristics and abstinence rates at year 1 of intervention. The statistical model was a mixed effects logistic regression with terms for the factorial design (TAU, AD, CHW, and cohort) as well as varenicline use and a clinic-varying random intercept. Regression coefficients and mediation analysis estimates were pooled using Rubin's rule over 10 imputation runs.|A mediation analysis found that the estimated proportion of the effect of varenicline use on abstinence rates attributable to the CHW intervention was 36.6%.|3.13|1.14|0.013
81705119|NCT02845440|163106292|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.33|||Regression, Linear|||The model had a clinic varying random intercept. This statistical model included cohort 1: TAU , AD, and AD+CHW||0.33|-0.16|0.505
81705120|NCT02845440|163106292|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.27||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||Missing data at year 2 of intervention was imputed using MICE based on baseline characteristics and outcome values at year 1 of intervention. The statistical model was a mixed effects linear regression with terms for TAU, AD, and AD+CHW (cohort 1) and a clinic-varying random intercept. Regression coefficients were pooled using Rubin's rule over 10 imputation runs.||0.27|-0.22|0.848
81705121|NCT02845440|163106292|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.25||The a priori threshold for significance was a p-value \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||Missing data at year 2 of intervention was imputed using MICE based on baseline characteristics and outcome values at year 1 of intervention. The statistical model was a mixed effects linear regression with terms for TAU, AD, and AD+CHW (cohort 1) and a clinic-varying random intercept. Regression coefficients were pooled using Rubin's rule over 10 imputation runs.||0.25|-0.13|0.529
81661792|NCT01620255|163016594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|5.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.778|9.026|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, emotional fx change from BL at W12||9.026|2.778|0.0020
81661793|NCT01620255|163016594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.26||||0.7711|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.756|1.229|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, systemic symptoms change from BL at W12||1.229|-1.756|0.7711
81661794|NCT01620255|163016594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|1.69||||0.0582|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.223|3.147|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, systemic symptoms change from BL at W12||3.147|0.223|0.0582
81661795|NCT01620255|163016594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|1.68||||0.0558|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.235|3.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, systemic symptoms change from BL at W12||3.120|0.235|0.0558
81661796|NCT01620255|163016594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|1.66||||0.0686|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.161|3.153|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, systemic symptoms change from BL at W12||3.153|0.161|0.0686
81705122|NCT02845440|163106293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.18|||Regression, Linear|||Missing data at year 2 of intervention was imputed using MICE based on baseline characteristics and outcome values at year 1 of intervention. The statistical model was a mixed effects linear regression with terms for the factorial design (TAU, AD, CHW, and cohort) and a clinic-varying random intercept. Regression coefficients were pooled using Rubin's rule over 10 imputation runs.||0.18|-0.16|0.937
81661797|NCT01620255|163016594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|-0.33||||0.7561|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.094|1.429|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo, social fx change from BL at W12||1.429|-2.094|0.7561
81661798|NCT01620255|163016594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|2.17||||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.447|3.891|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo, social fx change from BL at W12||3.891|0.447|0.0384
81661799|NCT01620255|163016594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|1.86||||0.0729|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.154|3.557|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo, social fx change from BL at W12||3.557|0.154|0.0729
81661800|NCT01620255|163016594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM Difference|2.95||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.19|4.715|||Mixed Models Analysis|LMM with model terms: treatment group, time, baseline, time by treatment, status of previous anti-TNF therapy experience.||PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo, social fx change from BL at W12||4.715|1.190|0.0060
81661801|NCT01620255|163016595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.002||||0.5201|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.145|0.142||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 7.5 mg vs placebo||0.142|-0.145|0.5201
81661802|NCT01620255|163016595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.183||||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.039|0.328||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 22.5 mg vs placebo||0.328|0.039|0.0217
81661803|NCT01620255|163016595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.096||||0.1473|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.045|0.237||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 75 mg vs placebo||0.237|-0.045|0.1473
81661804|NCT01620255|163016595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.112||||0.1231|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.038|0.261||1-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|Statistics of risk difference are calculated using the Minimum Risk Weights test.|PF-00547659 225 mg vs placebo||0.261|-0.038|0.1231
81661805|NCT03794908|163016613|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.49||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|10.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|The comparison was done using a mixed model with assessments at 3 time points (pre-treatment, mid-treatment, and end of treatment).||Test of between-arm difference at mid-treatment.||10.64|-3.03|0.28
81661806|NCT03794908|163016613|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.53||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|11.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|The comparison was done using a mixed model with assessments at 3 time points (pre-treatment, mid-treatment, and end of treatment).||Test of between-arm difference at end of treatment.||11.40|-2.44|0.21
81661807|NCT03645057|163016618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.433|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.433
81661808|NCT03645057|163016619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.836|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.836
81661809|NCT03645057|163016620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.073
81661810|NCT03645057|163016621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.989|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.989
81705123|NCT02845440|163106293|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.29|||Regression, Linear|||Missing data at year 2 of intervention was imputed using MICE based on baseline characteristics and outcome values at year 1 of intervention. The statistical model was a mixed effects linear regression with terms for the factorial design (TAU, AD, CHW, and cohort) and a clinic-varying random intercept. Regression coefficients were pooled using Rubin's rule over 10 imputation runs.||0.29|-0.19|0.683
81661811|NCT03645057|163016622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.565|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.565
81661812|NCT03645057|163016623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.479|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.479
81661813|NCT03645057|163016624|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.577|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.577
81661814|NCT03645057|163016625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.439|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.439
81661815|NCT03645057|163016626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.242|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.242
81661816|NCT00887432|163016784|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.84||Significance level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test, df=86||Evaluated the change in PSA under the vitamin D and placebo conditions using the combined data (n=87).||0.84|-0.36|0.431
81661817|NCT00887432|163016785|SUPERIORITY|Comparing the mean PSA slopes between conditions (on vitamin D versus on placebo).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.00019||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00042|0.000045||Significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.000045|-0.00042|0.112
81661818|NCT00899548|163016787|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.76||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.52|||Gehan|Distributions compared between using the Gehan test, which gives more weight to early differences.||||2.52|1.23|.0002
81661819|NCT00899548|163016788|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.19||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.32|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio||1.32|1.07|0.001
81661820|NCT00899548|163016791|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.45|||Gehan|Distributions compared between using the Gehan test, which gives more weight to early differences.||||2.45|1.18|.001
81661821|NCT01337115|163016795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.55|45.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between mean VAS pain scores. Power 80%. Null hypothesis states there is no difference between pains scores in both groups||45.34|11.55|0.001
81661822|NCT01337115|163016796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.537||||||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in patient satisfaction distribution by the three categories used (Bad; Reasonable; Good/Very Good) between groups.|Fisher's exact test|Fisher's Exact test allows to test for the significance of the distribution in the results table with three categories.||||||0.537
81661823|NCT01337115|163016797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|16.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.67||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.52|28.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups. Power 80%||28.33|5.52|0.006
81661824|NCT01337115|163016798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.14||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.93|11.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis states there is no difference between both groups. Power 80% to detect 15% difference in means||11.83|-16.93|0.723
81661825|NCT01209780|163016802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The investigational TIV was to be considered non-inferior to the control TIV if for all three strains the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference between the seroconversion rates (Seroconversion control - Seroconversion investigational) at 21 days after last vaccination does not exceed 10 percentage points.|Vaccine group difference (%)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.0||||||Non-inferiority of investigational TIV to control TIV against A/H1N1 influenza strain||2|-4|
81661826|NCT01209780|163016802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The investigational TIV was to be considered non-inferior to the control TIV if, for all three strains, the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference between the seroconversion rates (Seroconversion control - Seroconversion investigational), at 21 days after last vaccination, does not exceed 10 percentage points|Vaccine group difference (%)|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|14.0||||||Non-inferiority of investigational TIV to control TIV against A/H3N2 influenza strain||14|6|
81635165|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||2.8|-3.9|
81635166|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|3.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||3.8|-3.2|
81635167|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||3.5|-3.8|
81635168|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||4.2|-3.0|
81635169|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|5.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||5.1|-2.4|
81661827|NCT01209780|163016802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The investigational TIV was to be considered non-inferior to the control TIV if, for all three strains, the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference between the seroconversion rates (Seroconversion control - Seroconversion investigational), at 21 days after last vaccination, does not exceed 10 percentage points|Vaccine group difference (%)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|3.0||||||Non-inferiority of investigational TIV to the control TIV against B influenza strain||3|-5|
81661828|NCT01209780|163016804|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The investigational TIV was to be considered non-inferior to the control TIV, if for all three strains, the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of the GMTs (GMTcontrol/GMTinvestigational) at 21 days after last vaccination does not exceed 1.5|Ratio of GMTs|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.56||||||Non-inferiority of investigational TIV to licensed control TIV against A/H1N1 influenza strain||1.56|1.11|
81661829|NCT01209780|163016804|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The investigational TIV was to be considered non-inferior to the control TIV, if for all three strains, the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of the GMTs (GMTcontrol/GMTinvestigational) at 21 days after last vaccination does not exceed 1.5|Ratio of GMTs|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|1.64||||||Non-inferiority of investigational TIV to licensed control TIV against A/H3N2 influenza strain||1.64|1.34|
81661830|NCT01209780|163016804|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The investigational TIV was to be considered non-inferior to the control TIV, if for all three strains, the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the ratio of the GMTs (GMTcontrol/GMTinvestigational) at 21 days after last vaccination does not exceed 1.5|Ratio of GMTs|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.07||||||Non-inferiority of investigational TIV to licensed control TIV against B influenza strain||1.07|0.85|
81635170|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|6.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||6.5|-1.1|
81661831|NCT05007808|163016821|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline to Week 4/EOT as the outcome (dependent) variable, treatment as the independent variable, and baseline score as covariate. The p-value was derived from the t-test for the comparison of adjusted LS means between the treatment groups.|LS Mean Difference|-0.19||||0.6742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.081|0.701|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.701|-1.081|0.6742
81635171|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||3.3|-4.0|
81661832|NCT01886378|163016844|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean|423.594||||0.1518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-155.66|1002.85||The GEE model included the change from Baseline for each parameter as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable, and adjusted for Baseline measurement with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model||LS Mean, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-values are based on the GEE model.|||1002.85|-155.66|0.1518
81661833|NCT01886378|163016845|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-0.011||||0.3964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.01||The GEE model included the change from Baseline for each parameter as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable, and adjusted for Baseline measurement with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model||LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-values are based on the GEE model.|||0.01|-0.04|0.3964
81661834|NCT01886378|163016846|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|4.671||||0.0777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|9.86||The GEE model included the change from Baseline for each parameter as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable, and adjusted for Baseline measurement with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model||LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-values are based on the GEE model.|||9.86|-0.52|0.0777
81534646|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.9||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|36.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5). Prespecified significance at the 0.1 level.|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||36.2|7.6|0.083
81661835|NCT01886378|163016847|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|181.37||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.7|386.45||The GEE model included the change from Baseline for each parameter as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable, and adjusted for Baseline measurement with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model||LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-values are based on the GEE model.|||386.45|-23.70|0.0830
81661836|NCT01886378|163016848|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-0.185||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.02||The GEE model included the change from Baseline for each parameter as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable, and adjusted for Baseline measurement with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model||LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-values are based on the GEE model.|||-0.02|-0.35|0.0320
81661837|NCT01886378|163016849|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|12.44||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|26.6||The GEE model included the change from Baseline for each parameter as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable, and adjusted for Baseline measurement with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model||LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-values are based on the GEE model.|||26.60|-1.72|0.0850
81661838|NCT01886378|163016850|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|2.16||||0.3754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|6.94||The LS Mean, standard error (SE), 95% CI, and 2-sided p-value are from the GEE model.|GEE model|||||6.94|-2.62|0.3754
81661839|NCT01886378|163016851|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|0.816||||0.7564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.34|5.97||The LS Mean, SE, 95% CI, and 2-sided p-value are from the GEE model.|GEE model|||||5.97|-4.34|0.7564
81661840|NCT01886378|163016852|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|8.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.67|12.08||The GEE model included the change from Baseline for each parameter as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable, and adjusted for Baseline measurement with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model|||||12.08|5.67|<0.0001
81661841|NCT01886378|163016853|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|9.7||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|17.54||The GEE model included the change from Baseline for each parameter as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable, and adjusted for Baseline measurement with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model||LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-values are based on the GEE model.|||17.54|1.87|0.0152
81661842|NCT02318797|163016862|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment by time interaction test||||<0.0001
81661843|NCT02318797|163016862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0019|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for gender by treatment by time interaction||||0.0019
81661844|NCT02318797|163016863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4103|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment by time interaction test||||0.4103
81661845|NCT02318797|163016863|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for change over time from baseline (only conducted if treatment by time interaction test non-significant)||||<0.0001
81661846|NCT02318797|163016863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4068|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for gender by treatment by time interaction||||0.4068
81661847|NCT02318797|163016863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2656|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for gender by treatment interaction (only calculated if gender by treatment by time non-significant)||||0.2656
81661848|NCT02318797|163016864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4582|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment by time interaction test||||0.4582
81661849|NCT02318797|163016864|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for change over time from baseline (only conducted if treatment by time interaction test non-significant)||||<0.0001
81661850|NCT02318797|163016864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for gender by treatment by time interaction||||0.05
81661851|NCT02318797|163016864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1792|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for gender by treatment interaction (only calculated if gender by treatment by time non-significant)||||0.1792
81661852|NCT02318797|163016865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2179|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment by time interaction test||||0.2179
81661853|NCT02318797|163016865|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for change over time from baseline (only conducted if treatment by time interaction test non-significant)||||<0.0001
81661854|NCT02318797|163016865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4797|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for gender by treatment by time interaction||||0.4797
81661855|NCT02318797|163016865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for gender by treatment interaction (only calculated if gender by treatment by time non-significant)||||0.0014
81661856|NCT02318797|163016866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0058|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment by time interaction test||||0.0058
81661857|NCT02318797|163016867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment by time interaction test||||0.0014
81661858|NCT02318797|163016868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for treatment by time interaction||||0.0001
81661859|NCT02318797|163016869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5566|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment by time interaction test||||0.5566
81661860|NCT02318797|163016869|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for change over time (only calculated if treatment by time interaction non-significant)||||<0.0001
81661861|NCT02318797|163016870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for treatment by time interaction||||0.002
81661862|NCT02318797|163016871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0029|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for treatment by time interaction||||0.0029
81661863|NCT02318797|163016872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for treatment by time interaction||||0.0021
81661864|NCT02318797|163016873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1183|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for treatment by time interaction||||0.1183
81661865|NCT02318797|163016873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0569|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for change over time (only calculated if treatment by time interaction non-significant)||||0.0569
81661866|NCT02318797|163016874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0745|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for treatment by time interaction||||0.0745
81661867|NCT02318797|163016874|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for change over time (only calculated if treatment by time interaction non-significant)||||<0.0001
81661868|NCT02318797|163016875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1653|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for treatment by time interaction||||0.1653
81661869|NCT02318797|163016875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1772|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for change over time (only calculated if treatment by time interaction non-significant)||||0.1772
81466614|NCT03155178|162625548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.45|||Paired t-test|||"96-hours post-treatment time point. The primary analysis dataset used a modified Intent to Treat population. Subjects were excluded who did not meet the treatment day baseline requirements of greater than or equal to 3.0 log10 CFU/cm\^2 on the abdomen.~The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in log10 CFU /cm\^2 regrowth from the 10 minute time point between arms at 96-hours post-treatment."||0.45|-0.47|0.97
81635172|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|4.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||4.7|-2.8|
81635173|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|5.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||5.5|-2.8|
81635174|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference of proportions|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|4.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||4.7|-2.6|
81635175|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|4.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||4.3|-4.0|
81635176|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|3.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||3.6|-4.2|
81661870|NCT02318797|163016876|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for treatment by time interaction||||<0.0001
81661871|NCT02318797|163016877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0202|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for treatment by time interaction||||0.0202
81661872|NCT02318797|163016878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4715|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for treatment by time interaction||||0.4715
81661873|NCT02318797|163016878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9209|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for change over time (only calculated if treatment by time interaction non-significant)||||0.9209
81534647|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.0||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|32.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||32.0|-2.1|0.151
81534648|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|24.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||24.1|-22.4|1.000
81635177|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||3.7|-4.0|
81635178|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||4.7|-3.5|
81661874|NCT00406653|163016879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2||||0.611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.4||Due to randomization misspecification, 2:2:2:1 ratio applied instead of planned 2:1:2:2 (placebo, ABA 3mg/kg, \~10mg/kg, 30/\~10mg/kg). Only \~half intended number assigned to ABA 30/\~10 mg/kg arm and \~double intended number assigned to ABA 3 mg/kg arm|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Second primary comparison (conditional on first): power=91%, sample size=134, 5% significance; expected PLA response rate= 25%, ABA/\~10 mg/kg=45%|All participants who prematurely discontinued for any reason considered not to have achieved clinical response. Normal approximation used if number of responses in treatment group was ≥5. Otherwise an exact method was used.|Conditional on abatacept (ABA) 30/\~10 mg/kg vs placebo (PLA)comparison being statistically significant at 5% significance level, ABA \~10 mg/kg vs PLA to be tested at 5% significance level. Null hypothesis=no treatment difference (relative risk \[RR\] of ABA over placebo=1).First comparison: power=99%,sample size=134,expected PLA response rate=25%, ABA 30/\~10 mg/kg=55%. Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi square p-value and RR along with 95% confidence interval provided, adjusting for randomization strata||2.4|0.6|0.611
81686062|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.72|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.72|0.56|
81705124|NCT02845440|163106293|OTHER|Test of the additive assumption required by a factorial design. If the AD x CHW interaction is significant at p \< 0.05, the additive assumption would have to be rejected.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.74|||Regression, Linear|||Missing data at year 2 of intervention was imputed using MICE based on baseline characteristics and outcome values at year 1 of intervention. The statistical model was a mixed effects linear regression with both additive terms and an interaction (TAU, AD, CHW, AD x CHW, and cohort) and a clinic-varying random intercept. Regression coefficients were pooled using Rubin's rule over 10 imputation runs.||0.74|-0.15|0.190
81661875|NCT00406653|163016882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.44||Due to randomization misspecification, 2:2:2:1 ratio applied instead of planned 2:1:2:2 (placebo, ABA mg/kg, \~10 mg/kg, 30/\~10 mg/kg). Only \~half intended number assigned to ABA 30/\~10 mg/kg arm and \~double intended number assigned to ABA 3 mg/kg arm|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Second primary comparison (conditional on first): power=80%, sample size=134, 5% significance; expected PLA response rate= 15%, ABA/\~10 mg/kg=30%|All participants who prematurely discontinued for any reason considered not to have achieved clinical response. Normal approximation used if number of responses in treatment group was ≥5. Otherwise an exact method was used.|Conditional on abatacept (ABA) 30/\~10 mg/kg vs placebo (PLA)comparison being statistically significant at 5% significance level, ABA \~10 mg/kg vs PLA to be tested at 5% signficance level. Null hypothesis=no treatment difference (relative risk \[RR\] of ABA over placebo=1).First comparison: power=95%,sample size=134,expected PLA response rate=15%, ABA 30/\~10 mg/kg=35%. Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi square p-value and RR along with 95% confidence interval provided, adjusting for randomization strata||3.44|0.4|
81661876|NCT00406653|163016883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.436||95.0||||All statistical testing was performed at a pre-specified alpha-level of 5%.|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||The Cochran-Armitage trend test was performed to evaluate whether a relationship existed between the response and dose regimen by comparing the proportion of participants in response across all four treatment arms. Normal approximation was used if the number of responses in a treatment group is at least 5. Otherwise an exact method was used.||||0.436
81705125|NCT01849562|163106303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|82.7||||||Differences in proportions between Group 1 (sovaprevir 200 mg plus ACH-3102 150/50 mg plus RBV) and overall placebo (placebo from Group 1 and Group 2 combined) along with corresponding 95% confidence intervals for risk difference calculated using exact unconditional methods were obtained.||82.7|1.8|
81661877|NCT00406653|163016890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||All statistical testing was performed at a pre-specified alpha-level of 5%.|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||The Cochran-Armitage trend test was performed to evaluate whether a relationship existed between the response and dose regimen by comparing the proportion of participants in response across all four treatment arms. Normal approximation was used if the number of responses in a treatment group is at least 5. Otherwise an exact method was used.||||0.112
81705126|NCT01849562|163106303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|70.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.2|93.6||||||Differences in proportions between Group 2 (sovaprevir 400 mg plus ACH-3102 150/50 mg plus RBV) and overall placebo (placebo from Group 1 and Group 2 combined) along with corresponding 95% confidence intervals for risk difference calculated using exact unconditional methods were obtained.||93.6|24.2|
81705127|NCT01704976|163106305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.05
81705128|NCT01704976|163106306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.05
81705129|NCT01704976|163106307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.05
81705130|NCT01704976|163106308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.05
81705131|NCT01704976|163106309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.05
81466615|NCT03155178|162625548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.65|||Paired t-test|||"48-hours post-treatment time point. The primary analysis dataset used a modified Intent to Treat population. Subjects were excluded who did not meet the treatment day baseline requirements of greater than or equal to 5.0 log10 CFU/cm\^2 on the inguinal.~The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in log10 CFU /cm\^2 regrowth from the 10 minute time point between arms at 48-hours post-treatment."||0.65|-0.27|0.40
81705132|NCT01024920|163106310|OTHER|||||||0.8531||||||P-value for comparison of Kaplan-Meier estimates at 9 months using normal approximation test (two-sided).|Normal approximation test|||||||0.8531
81705133|NCT01024920|163106312|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.6395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.697|1.8|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by Motzer risk score and previous surgery.|A stratified log-rank test (two-sided, 0.05 significance level) was used to test the effect of nintedanib on PFS compared with sunitinib. The test was stratified by Motzer risk score category (low/intermediate or high) and prior nephrectomy surgery for Renal Cell Cancer (yes or no).||1.800|0.697|0.6395
81705134|NCT01024920|163106313|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.484||||0.1213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.193|1.212|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio \> 1 favours nintedanib.|A logistic regression model stratified by Motzer risk score category and prior surgery for renal cell cancer (RCC) was used to compare the objective response rate between the two treatment arms. The corresponding odds ratio and 95% Confidence Intervals was also presented.||1.212|0.193|0.1213
81705135|NCT01024920|163106315|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.7593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.542|1.564||P-value from log-rank stratified by Motzer risk score and previous surgery.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by Motzer risk score and previous surgery. Hazard ratio \< 1 favours nintedanib.|||1.564|0.542|0.7593
81705136|NCT01024920|163106316|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.143||||0.5958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.697|1.873|||Log Rank|P-value from log-rank stratified by Motzer risk score and previous surgery.|Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by Motzer risk score and previous surgery. Hazard ratio \< 1 favours nintedanib.|||1.873|0.697|0.5958
81635179|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|3.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||3.4|-4.5|
81635180|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||4.5|-3.6|
81635181|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|3.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||3.6|-4.5|
81635182|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|2.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||2.6|-5.7|
81635183|NCT02434328|162961047|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|3.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||3.2|-4.9|
81635184|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|3.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||3.5|-3.5|
81635185|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|3.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||3.4|-4.4|
81705137|NCT01024920|163106317|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.142||||0.5712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.812|||Log Rank|P-value from log-rank stratified by Motzer risk score and previous surgery (two-sided).|Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by Motzer risk score and previous surgery. Hazard ratio \< 1 favours nintedanib.|||1.812|0.720|0.5712
81534649|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|26.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||26.3|-25.4|1.000
81635186|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|3.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||3.1|-5.0|
81705138|NCT00633360|163106353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.59
81705139|NCT00633360|163106354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.29
81705140|NCT02861118|163106357|OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||Regression, Logistic|||IBD||||0.024
81705141|NCT02861118|163106357|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Corticosteroids||||0.006
81705142|NCT02861118|163106357|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease||||0.006
81705143|NCT02861118|163106358|OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||Regression, Logistic|||IBD||||0.044
81705144|NCT02861118|163106358|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Corticosteroids||||0.003
81705145|NCT02861118|163106358|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Myocardial Infarction||||0.003
81705146|NCT02861118|163106359|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Corticosteroids||||0.007
81705147|NCT02861118|163106360|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Corticosteroids||||0.002
81705148|NCT02861118|163106360|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Skin Disease||||0.003
81534650|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.2||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.3|12.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||12.9|-31.3|0.417
81635187|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|6.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||6.2|-1.9|
81635188|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|7.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||7.8|-0.4|
81635189|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|7.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Number of subjects with \>=5 letter loss from baseline in BCVA (letters read) at each post-baseline visit - Week 24||7.8|-1.3|
81705149|NCT03236506|163106365|NON_INFERIORITY|Assuming a 95% SVR rate (based on published studies) in the DOT arm of the trial in this population and a non-inferiority limit of 14% (which would be likely to maintain cost-effectiveness) then at a 5% significance level and 90% power we would need a sample size of 42 in each group 126 in total. To allow for drop-outs we will aim to recruit 135 individuals, 45 per group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|3.0|||Logistic|||||3.00|0.14|0.67
81534651|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-20.2||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.7|6.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||6.2|-46.7|0.125
81635190|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|7.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||7.3|-1.7|
81635191|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|5.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||5.9|-3.2|
81635192|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|8.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||8.3|-0.7|
81635193|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|5.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||5.6|-3.8|
81635194|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|7.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||7.0|-1.4|
81635195|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|3.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||3.7|-5.1|
81635196|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|6.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||6.7|-2.5|
81635197|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||6.4|-2.8|
81635198|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|5.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||5.8|-3.6|
81635199|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|5.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||5.4|-4.0|
81705150|NCT03236506|163106365|NON_INFERIORITY|Described in Statistical Analysis 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|2.45|||logistic|||||2.45|0.11|0.41
81705151|NCT03236506|163106365|NON_INFERIORITY|Described in Statistical Analysis 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|6.61|||logistic|||||6.61|0.23|0.82
81705152|NCT00638274|163106381|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>.05
81705153|NCT00638274|163106381|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>.05
81661878|NCT00953745|163016908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||||||paired t-test thresholded at cluster level significance of p=0.001; family-wise error multiple comparisons corrected|t-test, 1 sided|||A region of increased relative Fluorodopa (FDOPA) uptake in the right medial caudate was anticipated for the aripiprazole augmentation responders over the 6 weeks of augmentation treatment (Weeks 10-16).||||0.029
81661879|NCT00953745|163016909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81661880|NCT00953745|163016909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.366|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.366
81661881|NCT00557947|163016916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is demonstrated if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (when subtracting the percentage of DERMABOND PROTAPE successful subjects from the percentage of INTRADERMAL SUTURE successful subjects) does not exceed 12%.|difference proportions of successes (%)|4.8||||0.2188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.9|||McNemar||The level of significance for statistical testing was 0.05 for this study.|||10.9|-0.0|0.2188
81661882|NCT00557947|163016917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||0.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81661883|NCT00557947|163016918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3877||0.0|||||McNemar|||||||0.3877
81661884|NCT00557947|163016919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7539||0.0|||||McNemar|||||||0.7539
81661885|NCT00557947|163016920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||0.0|||||McNemar|||||||1.0000
81661886|NCT04737187|163016921|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.77||Stratified log-rank test, with a target p-value \< 0.025 for level of significance.|Stratified log-rank test||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval was estimated with stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|Overall Survival Median analysis: The primary estimand was defined to assess the effect of the randomized treatments on the survival duration in all participants regardless of whether or not intercurrent events had occurred (treatment policy strategy).||0.77|0.49|< 0.001
81534652|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.9||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|40.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||40.0|-14.1|0.497
81661887|NCT04737187|163016925|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.54||Stratified log-rank test, with a target p-value \< 0.025 for level of significance.|Stratified log-rank test||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval was estimated with stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|PFS Median analysis: A hierarchical testing method was used to control type I error and handle key secondary endpoint analysis. When the primary outcome measure significant testing was then performed sequentially on the key secondary outcome measure. statistically significant at 0.05 level.||0.54|0.36|< 0.001
81661888|NCT03756129|163016934|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-8.25||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.67|-4.83|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison of adjusted arithmetic mean: Mean Difference: Pooled MIJ821 0.16 mg/kg minus placebo. The MIJ821 treatment arms vs placebo are primary."||-4.83|-11.67|0.0013
81661889|NCT03756129|163016934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.71||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.22|-2.2|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison of adjusted arithmetic mean: Mean Difference: Pooled MIJ821 0.32 mg/kg minus placebo. The MIJ821 treatment arms vs placebo are primary."||-2.20|-9.22|0.0196
81661890|NCT03756129|163016935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.06||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.06|-3.06|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison of adjusted arithmetic mean: Mean Difference: Pooled MIJ821 0.16 mg/kg minus placebo."||-3.06|-11.06|0.0130
81661891|NCT03756129|163016935|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-7.37||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.57|-3.18|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison of adjusted arithmetic mean: Mean Difference: Pooled MIJ821 0.32 mg/kg minus placebo."||-3.18|-11.57|0.0133
81661892|NCT03756129|163016936|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.09||||0.1082|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.37|0.19|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison of adjusted arithmetic mean: Mean Difference: MIJ821 0.16 mg/kg weekly minus placebo."||0.19|-10.37|0.1082
81661893|NCT03756129|163016936|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.42||||0.0993|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.83|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison of adjusted arithmetic mean: Mean Difference: MIJ821 0.32 mg/kg weekly minus placebo."||-0.02|-10.83|0.0993
81661894|NCT03756129|163016936|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.46||||0.0598|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.78|-1.15|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison of adjusted arithmetic mean: Mean Difference: MIJ821 0.16 mg/kg biweekly minus placebo."||-1.15|-11.78|0.0598
81661895|NCT03756129|163016936|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.06||||0.2491|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.86|2.74|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison of adjusted arithmetic mean: Mean Difference: MIJ821 0.32 mg/kg biweekly minus placebo."||2.74|-8.86|0.2491
81661896|NCT01439360|163016953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine efficacy (VE)|63.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|51.8|72.3|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for age category and stratified for cohort.|VE was defined as the hazard ratio of cases of influenza A and or B disease in subjects receiving D-QIV vaccine in contrast with subjects receiving non-influenza vaccine control subtracted from 1.|The efficacy of the D-QIV vaccine would be demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 97.5% CI for vaccine efficacy (VE) is above (\>) 25%.||72.3|51.8|
81661897|NCT01439360|163016954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine efficacy (VE)|49.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|41.8|56.8|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for age category and stratified for cohort|VE was defined as the hazard ratio of cases of influenza A and or B disease in subjects receiving D-QIV vaccine in contrast with subjects receiving non-influenza vaccine control subtracted from 1.|The efficacy of the D-QIV vaccine would be demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 97.5% CI for VE is above 15%.||56.8|41.8|
81661898|NCT03319849|163016978|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0206||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|-0.0082|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.0082|-0.0890|0.0186
81661899|NCT01912456|163016993|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.001
81661900|NCT01912456|163016993|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.001
81661901|NCT01912456|163016993|OTHER||||||=|0.114|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||= 0.114
81661902|NCT01912456|163016994|OTHER||difference in percentages of responder|13.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|29.7||||||||29.7|-2.8|
81661903|NCT01912456|163016995|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.001
81661904|NCT01912456|163016995|OTHER||||||=|0.018|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||= 0.018
81661905|NCT01912456|163016995|OTHER||||||=|0.31|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||= 0.31
81686063|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.45|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.45|0.35|
81534653|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|23.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||23.8|-24.0|0.993
81534654|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-18.3||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.1|9.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||9.6|-46.1|0.200
81466616|NCT03155178|162625548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.03||Using a Hochberg Step-up procedure the critical p value is 0.17|Paired t-test|||"72-hours post-treatment time point. The primary analysis dataset used a modified Intent to Treat population. Subjects were excluded who did not meet the treatment day baseline requirements of greater than or equal to 5.0 log10 CFU/cm\^2 on the inguinal.~The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in log10 CFU /cm\^2 regrowth from the 10 minute time point between arms at 72-hours post-treatment."||1.03|0.05|0.03
81466617|NCT03155178|162625548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.87|||Paired t-test|||"96-hours post-treatment time point. The primary analysis dataset used a modified Intent to Treat population. Subjects were excluded who did not meet the treatment day baseline requirements of greater than or equal to 5.0 log10 CFU/cm\^2 on the inguinal.~The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in log10 CFU /cm\^2 regrowth from the 10 minute time point between arms at 96-hours post-treatment."||0.87|-0.03|0.07
81466618|NCT01646021|162625560|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.6|||Log Rank|||||0.60|0.35|< 0.0001
81466619|NCT01646021|162625562|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||=|0.0621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.02|||Log Rank|||||1.02|0.54|= 0.0621
81534655|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.4||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|50.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||50.8|-7.9|0.177
81534656|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.4||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|46.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5). Prespecified significance at the 0.1 level.|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||46.2|-1.4|0.074
81466620|NCT02195310|162625577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7007|||||||Fisher Exact Test (2-sided)|||||||0.7007
81466621|NCT01869699|162625585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||We estimated that 20 patients per group would provide 80% power for detecting a difference in means of 0.6 degrees Celsius, with a pooled SD of 0.67 degrees, using a two group t test and a two sided alpha level of 0.05. A previous RCT of IV acetaminophen in healthy male volunteers with induced fever found a core temperature difference of 0.60 degrees with a common SD of 0.67 degrees Celsius.||-0.18|-0.76|0.002
81466622|NCT01869699|162625586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-1.0|||ANCOVA|||||-1|-10|0.03
81466623|NCT01869699|162625587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|-8.0|||ANCOVA|||||-8|-25|<0.001
81466624|NCT01869699|162625588|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|12.0|||ANCOVA|||||12|-4|0.42
81466625|NCT01869699|162625589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-1|0.002
81466626|NCT01869699|162625590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|-10.0|||ANCOVA|||||-10|-38|0.001
81466627|NCT01869699|162625591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-1.0|||ANCOVA|||||-1|-15|0.02
81466628|NCT02447497|162625610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|4.1|||Paired t-test|||48 hours post treatment time point. The primary analysis used a modified intent to treat population. Subjects were excluded who did not meet the treatment day baseline requirement of greater than or equal to 3.0 log10 CFU/cm\^2 on the abdomen. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in log10 CFU/cm\^2 recovery between arms.||4.10|0.51|<0.0001
81466629|NCT02447497|162625610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|5.75|||Paired t-test|||48 hours post treatment. The primary analysis used a modified intent to treat population. Subjects were excluded who did not meet the treatment day baseline requirement of greater than or equal to 3.0 log10 CFU/cm\^2 on the groin. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in log10 CFU/cm\^2 recovery between arms.||5.75|0.60|0.0001
81635200|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||6.4|-2.8|
81635201|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|5.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||5.7|-4.3|
81635202|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|5.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||5.8|-4.4|
81635203|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||3.6|-6.0|
81635204|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||4.5|-5.2|
81635205|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|3.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||3.6|-5.7|
81635206|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|3.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||3.4|-6.5|
81635207|NCT02434328|162961048|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|4.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||4.8|-5.1|
81635208|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|1.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||1.6|-9.2|
81635209|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|3.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||3.7|-8.1|
81635210|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|3.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||3.5|-8.4|
81635211|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|6.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||6.7|-5.4|
81635212|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|4.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||4.0|-8.2|
81635213|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|3.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||3.3|-9.0|
81635214|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|2.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||2.5|-9.3|
81635215|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|2.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||2.8|-9.6|
81635216|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||2.2|-9.6|
81635217|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|4.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||4.2|-7.6|
81635218|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|5.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||5.0|-7.5|
81635219|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|6.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||6.1|-5.4|
81635220|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||4.5|-7.7|
81635221|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|4.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||4.0|-7.7|
81635222|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|1.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||1.4|-10.8|
81635223|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|3.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||3.2|-8.9|
81635224|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|2.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||2.9|-9.5|
81635225|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||4.5|-7.9|
81635226|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|4.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||4.1|-8.1|
81635227|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|6.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||6.6|-5.6|
81635228|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|3.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||3.8|-8.3|
81635229|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|4.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||4.5|-7.4|
81635230|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|5.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||5.8|-6.5|
81635231|NCT02434328|162961049|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|4.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for BCVA categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||4.1|-8.1|
81635232|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-17.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|-2.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4||-2.9|-32.6|
81635233|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-29.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.6|-13.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 8||-13.4|-45.6|
81635234|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-30.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|-13.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12||-13.7|-46.9|
81635235|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-40.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.9|-21.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 16||-21.6|-58.9|
81661906|NCT00231153|163017008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Net percentage difference|2.25||||0.082||95.0|-0.3|4.81||The primary null hypothesis was tested using the CMH chi-square test stratified region: North America or Europe. Alpha for this test will be 0.05, tow-tailed. No adjustment for multiplicity was performed.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Adequate power was provided to test the null hypothesis that there would be no difference between treatment groups for LCSI. Overall LCSI rate was assumed to be approx. 7.5%, with reduction of LCSI by 40% with omiganan. LCSI rates in placebo and omiganan groups would be 9.375% and 5.625%. Sample size of 1548 in MITT set would provide 80% power to detect this difference between treatments. Sample size was also increased by 19% to account for deaths, for total of 1850 planned patients.||4.81|-0.30|0.082
81661907|NCT00231153|163017009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Net percentage difference|3.67||||0.002||95.0|1.4|5.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.93|1.40|0.002
81661908|NCT00231153|163017010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Net percentage difference|11.4|||<|0.001||95.0|6.7|16.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.11|6.70|<0.001
81661909|NCT02647320|163017030|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.755|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.211|0.309|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||0.309|-0.211|.755
81661910|NCT02647320|163017030|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.512|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.371|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||0.371|-0.160|.512
81661911|NCT02647320|163017030|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.566|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.312|0.151|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||0.151|-0.312|.566
81661912|NCT02647320|163017030|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.655|-0.197|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||-0.197|-0.655|.002
81661913|NCT02647320|163017031|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13||0.144|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.76|0.58|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||0.58|-9.76|.144
81661914|NCT02647320|163017031|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.16||0.773|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.14|4.31|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||4.31|-6.14|.773
81661915|NCT02647320|163017031|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79||0.963|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.73|4.48|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||4.48|-4.73|.963
81661916|NCT02647320|163017031|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74||0.258|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.64|1.42|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||1.42|-7.64|.258
81661917|NCT02647320|163017032|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5||0.228|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.74|2.43|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||2.43|-15.74|.228
81661918|NCT02647320|163017032|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.51||0.894|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.36|9.84|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||9.84|-8.36|.894
81661919|NCT02647320|163017032|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.86||0.846|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.97|7.08|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||7.08|-8.97|.846
81661920|NCT02647320|163017032|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.77||0.409|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.82|3.93|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||3.93|-11.82|.409
81661921|NCT02647320|163017033|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59||0.576|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.83|5.73|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||5.73|-2.83|.576
81661922|NCT02647320|163017033|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62||0.646|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.53|3.12|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||3.12|-5.53|.646
81534657|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.9||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1|20.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||20.3|-36.1|0.585
81661923|NCT02647320|163017033|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.902|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.52|4.08|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||4.08|-3.52|.902
81661924|NCT02647320|163017033|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27||0.478|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.35|2.13|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||2.13|-5.35|.478
81661925|NCT02647320|163017034|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.22||0.072|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.57|-0.64|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||-0.64|-14.57|.072
81661926|NCT02647320|163017034|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.26||0.794|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.15|5.92|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||5.92|-8.15|.794
81661927|NCT02647320|163017034|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.75||0.946|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.45|5.94|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||5.94|-6.45|.946
81661928|NCT02647320|163017034|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.68||0.431|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.99|3.18|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||3.18|-8.99|.431
81661929|NCT02647320|163017035|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.54||0.228|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.43|3.78|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||3.78|-24.43|.228
81661930|NCT02647320|163017035|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.62||0.951|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.7|14.77|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||14.77|-13.70|.951
81661931|NCT02647320|163017035|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.59||0.852|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.96|11.13|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||11.13|-13.96|.852
81661932|NCT02647320|163017035|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.45||0.608|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.13|8.48|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||8.48|-16.13|.608
81661933|NCT02647320|163017036|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.289||0.728|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.932|30.566|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 4||30.566|-19.932|.728
81661934|NCT02647320|163017036|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.853||0.837|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.446|22.914|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 4||22.914|-29.446|.837
81635236|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|15.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 20||15.0|-20.9|
81635237|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-47.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.3|-29.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 24||-29.3|-66.3|
81635238|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-23.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.0|-5.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 28||-5.4|-42.0|
81635239|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-33.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.4|-15.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 32||-15.0|-52.4|
81635240|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-30.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.0|-12.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 36||-12.9|-48.0|
81635241|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-44.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.5|-25.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 40||-25.9|-63.5|
81635242|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-19.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.3|-1.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 44||-1.1|-37.3|
81635243|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-49.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.9|-30.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 48||-30.9|-68.9|
81661935|NCT02647320|163017036|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.747||0.791|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.352|19.051|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 4||19.051|-26.352|.791
81635244|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-28.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.8|-10.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 52||-10.4|-45.8|
81661936|NCT02647320|163017036|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-40.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.472||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-62.283|-17.787|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 4||-17.787|-62.283|.003
81661937|NCT02647320|163017037|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.396||0.83|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.312|38.087|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||38.087|-29.312|.830
81635245|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-43.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.4|-23.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 56||-23.7|-62.4|
81635246|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-31.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.5|-12.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 60||-12.8|-49.5|
81635247|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-45.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.9|-26.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 64||-26.8|-64.9|
81661938|NCT02647320|163017037|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|24.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.335||0.235|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.354|57.848|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||57.848|-9.354|.235
81661939|NCT02647320|163017037|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|17.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.72||0.331|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.03|46.529|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||46.529|-12.030|.331
81661940|NCT02647320|163017037|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-29.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.393||0.091|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-58.254|-0.775|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||-0.775|-58.254|.091
81661941|NCT02647320|163017038|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.28||0.873|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.835|16.815|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 4||16.815|-13.835|.873
81661942|NCT02647320|163017038|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.505||0.395|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.79|7.604|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 4||7.604|-23.790|.395
81661943|NCT02647320|163017038|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.306||0.761|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.247|11.185|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 4||11.185|-16.247|.761
81635248|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-23.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.0|-5.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 68||-5.4|-42.0|
81635249|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-47.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.4|-28.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 72||-28.3|-66.4|
81661944|NCT02647320|163017038|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-27.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-41.22|-14.236|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 4||-14.236|-41.220|<0.001
81661945|NCT02647320|163017039|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.001||0.527|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.441|12.221|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||12.221|-27.441|.527
81661946|NCT02647320|163017039|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.532||0.532|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.927|12.138|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||12.138|-26.927|.532
81661947|NCT02647320|163017039|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.421||0.672|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.635|12.807|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||12.807|-21.635|.672
81661948|NCT02647320|163017039|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.229||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-48.482|-14.676|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||-14.676|-48.482|.002
81661949|NCT02647320|163017040|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9||0.298|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.9|3.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 2||3.60|-15.90|.298
81661950|NCT02647320|163017040|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.09||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.37|-6.27|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 2||-6.27|-26.37|.008
81661951|NCT02647320|163017040|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.32||0.074|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.31|-0.75|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 2||-0.75|-18.31|.074
81661952|NCT02647320|163017040|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-27.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.96|-18.38|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 2||-18.38|-35.96|<0.001
81661953|NCT02647320|163017041|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.96||0.84|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.04|8.63|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 4||8.63|-11.04|.840
81661954|NCT02647320|163017041|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.06||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.94|-1.91|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 4||-1.91|-21.94|.050
81661955|NCT02647320|163017041|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.31||0.227|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.21|2.33|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 4||2.33|-15.21|.227
81661956|NCT02647320|163017041|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.27||0.13|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.83|-4.43|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 4||-4.43|-21.83|0.13
81661957|NCT02647320|163017042|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.55||0.642|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.77|13.88|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 8||13.88|-7.77|.642
81661958|NCT02647320|163017042|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.72||0.512|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.52|6.68|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 8||6.68|-15.52|.512
81661959|NCT02647320|163017042|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.81||0.486|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.66|5.54|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 8||5.54|-13.66|.486
81661960|NCT02647320|163017042|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.31|-7.16|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 8||-7.16|-26.31|.004
81661961|NCT02647320|163017043|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.11||0.285|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.09|4.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||4.70|-22.09|.285
81661962|NCT02647320|163017043|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-18.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.94||0.02|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.73|-5.49|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||-5.49|-31.73|.020
81661963|NCT02647320|163017043|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.03||0.067|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.6|-1.35|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||-1.35|-24.60|.067
81661964|NCT02647320|163017043|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-17.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.88||0.012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.76|-6.03|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Difference in change at week 12||-6.03|-28.76|.012
81661965|NCT00596427|163017045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||mixed-effects regression models|||Change from baseline between groups were compared.||||<0.01
81661966|NCT00596427|163017046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||mixed-effects regression models|||Change from baseline between groups was compared.||||<0.001
81661967|NCT00596427|163017047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.1||95.0|||||mixed-effects regression models|This model had fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction and a random subject effect.||Comparison of change from baseline between groups (treatment effect)||||<0.1
81661968|NCT00596427|163017048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||mixed-effects regression models|||||||<0.01
81661969|NCT00596427|163017049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||mixed-effects regression models|||||||<0.05
81661970|NCT00596427|163017050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.1||95.0|||||mixed-effects regression models|||Change from baseline between groups were compared (treatment effect)||||<0.1
81661971|NCT00596427|163017051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||mixed-effects regression models|||||||0.05
81661972|NCT00596427|163017052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0|||||mixed-effects regression models|||||||0.6
81661973|NCT00596427|163017053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0|||||mixed-effects regression models|||Treatment effect of change from baseline||||0.3
81534658|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.4||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|50.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||50.8|-7.9|0.177
81534659|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.1||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|36.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||36.8|-12.7|0.343
81534660|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.9||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1|20.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||20.3|-36.1|0.585
81534661|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-30.0||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.1|-9.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 20||-9.9|-50.1|0.539
81635250|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-28.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.43|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.5|-9.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 76||-9.5|-46.5|
81534662|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.7||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.8|9.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 20||9.3|-40.8|0.277
81534663|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.7||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.9|11.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 20||11.5|-42.9|0.422
81534664|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.5|46.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||46.5|-46.5|1.000
81534665|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.7||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.9|13.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||13.5|-34.9|0.454
81534666|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-17.9||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.1|5.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||5.4|-41.1|0.364
81534667|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.2|55.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 36||55.2|-35.2|0.544
81534668|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.5||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|14.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 36||14.6|-25.5|0.663
81534669|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|0.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 36||0.6|-30.6|0.251
81534670|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|3.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared|||Clinical non-responders, Week 44||3.1|-23.1|1.000
81635251|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-40.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.4|-21.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 80||-21.4|-60.4|
81635252|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-31.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.6|-12.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 84||-12.4|-49.6|
81635253|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-42.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.84|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.9|-23.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 88||-23.3|-61.9|
81466630|NCT02447497|162625610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|3.75|||Paired t-test|||72 hours post treatment. The primary analysis used a modified intent to treat population. Subjects were excluded who did not meet the treatment day baseline requirement of greater than or equal to 3.0 log10 CFUcm2 on the groin. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in log10 CFU/cm\^2 recovery between arms.||3.75|0.17|0.0001
81635254|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-29.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.9|-10.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 92||-10.3|-47.9|
81635255|NCT02434328|162961050|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-42.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.0|-23.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 96||-23.3|-62.0|
81635256|NCT02434328|162961051|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-36.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.0|-18.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|||-18.1|-54.0|
81635257|NCT02434328|162961052|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-36.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.1|-17.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|||-17.6|-55.1|
81635258|NCT02434328|162961053|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-30.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.6|-14.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4 to Week 48||-14.1|-47.6|
81635259|NCT02434328|162961053|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-33.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.84|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.8|-16.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-total categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4 to Week 96||-16.1|-50.8|
81635260|NCT02434328|162961054|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline lesion size categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12||0.7|0.0|
81661974|NCT00596427|163017054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||mixed-effects regression models|||Treatment effect of change from baseline||||<0.0001
81661975|NCT00596427|163017055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||mixed-effects regression models|||Treatment effect of change from baseline||||<0.01
81534671|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.2||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|10.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||10.8|-21.2|0.606
81534672|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|16.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||16.0|-21.7|1.000
81635261|NCT02434328|162961054|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline lesion size categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 48||0.6|-0.1|
81635262|NCT02434328|162961054|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline lesion size categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 96||0.6|0.0|
81661976|NCT00596427|163017056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.1||95.0|||||mixed-effects regression models|||||||<0.1
81661977|NCT01605292|163017057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81661978|NCT01605292|163017058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81661979|NCT01605292|163017059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81661980|NCT01605292|163017060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.56
81661981|NCT01605292|163017061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81661982|NCT01605292|163017062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.07
81661983|NCT01605292|163017063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.75
81661984|NCT01605292|163017065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.007
81635263|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|7.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 4||7.3|-11.6|
81635264|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|6.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 8||6.0|-13.6|
81635265|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|5.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 12||5.3|-14.3|
81635266|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 16||6.4|-13.7|
81635267|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|14.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 20||14.6|-5.5|
81635268|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|4.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 24||4.7|-16.3|
81635269|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|7.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 28||7.0|-13.1|
81635270|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|8.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 32||8.5|-12.6|
81635271|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|5.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 36||5.1|-15.2|
81635272|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|3.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 40||3.8|-17.0|
81635273|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|7.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 44||7.9|-13.4|
81635274|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|3.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 48||3.7|-17.6|
81466631|NCT02447497|162625610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|5.04|||Paired t-test|||72 hours post treatment. The primary analysis used a modified intent to treat population. Subjects were excluded who did not meet the treatment day baseline requirement of greater than or equal to 3.0 log10 CFUcm2 on the groin. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in log10 CFU/cm\^2 recovery between arms.||5.04|0.13|0.0001
81635275|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|7.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 52||7.5|-12.9|
81635276|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|5.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 56||5.4|-15.4|
81661985|NCT03435497|163017078|SUPERIORITY|Using an intent-to-treat approach, intervention efficacy was tested with a hierarchical linear repeated-measures regressions in which the response may have come from either follow-up, and the predictors were an indicator for study arm, the baseline value of the outcome, the follow-up time-point, and covariates. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering at the individual level (ultimate clustering methods). Covariates were socio-demographics associated with the outcome at p\>.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.017
81686064|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.57|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.57|0.44|
81635277|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|5.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 60||5.9|-14.3|
81635278|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 64||6.4|-14.2|
81635279|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|9.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 68||9.6|-10.7|
81635280|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|5.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 72||5.7|-14.8|
81635281|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.23|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|7.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 76||7.4|-13.1|
81635282|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|6.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 80||6.8|-14.1|
81635283|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|7.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 84||7.3|-13.5|
81635284|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|6.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 88||6.5|-14.6|
81635285|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|8.0|||ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 92||8.0|-12.6|
81635286|NCT02434328|162961055|OTHER|Treatment difference|Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|7.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analyzed using ANOVA model with baseline CSFT-neurosensory retina categories, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors.|Least squares mean difference (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg)|Week 96||7.7|-13.6|
81635287|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-0.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||-0.3|-13.2|
81635288|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-3.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||-3.0|-13.8|
81635289|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-1.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||-1.7|-12.2|
81635290|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-14.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-8.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||-8.3|-20.8|
81635291|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|9.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||9.6|-2.9|
81466632|NCT01322035|162625613|EQUIVALENCE|95% confidence limits from standard deviation of the mean were used as the equivalence.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|95% confidence limits from standard deviation||||||<0.05
81534673|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|3.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 52||3.1|-23.1|1.000
81635292|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-19.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|-13.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||-13.0|-25.5|
81635293|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|-0.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||-0.4|-11.6|
81635294|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|-3.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||-3.5|-16.5|
81635295|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|-2.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||-2.5|-13.6|
81635296|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-15.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|-9.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||-9.4|-21.5|
81635297|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|8.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||8.4|-3.2|
81635298|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-15.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|-10.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||-10.4|-22.4|
81635299|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|3.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||3.1|-8.5|
81635300|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|-2.9|||Regression, Logistic|Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||-2.9|-15.7|
81635301|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||2.2|-9.8|
81466633|NCT00732758|162625618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusting for baseline 25(OH)D, race, BMI, diet vitamin D, gender, pubertal status, and sunlight exposure.||||||0.003
81466634|NCT00732758|162625619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|unadjusted p-values||||||0.51
81466635|NCT00732758|162625620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.66
81466636|NCT00732758|162625621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.35
81635302|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-15.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|-8.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||-8.4|-21.3|
81635303|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|6.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||6.2|-6.1|
81635304|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-16.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|-10.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||-10.5|-22.6|
81635305|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|5.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||5.1|-7.0|
81635306|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|-5.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||-5.0|-17.4|
81635307|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|0.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||0.7|-11.3|
81635308|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-5.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||-5.9|-18.9|
81635309|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|0.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||0.0|-11.4|
81635310|NCT02434328|162961056|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-14.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|-8.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||-8.3|-20.3|
81635311|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|5.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||5.4|-2.5|
81635312|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|1.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||1.7|-6.1|
81635313|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||2.2|-5.3|
81635314|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|4.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||4.4|-4.5|
81635315|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|12.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||12.8|3.9|
81635316|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|1.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||1.2|-7.9|
81635317|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|6.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||6.4|-1.0|
81466637|NCT01552915|162625622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.0717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|0.2|||mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||0.2|-4.3|0.0717
81534674|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|17.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 52||17.7|-18.7|1.000
81635318|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|4.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||4.0|-5.5|
81635319|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|1.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||1.8|-5.6|
81635320|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||3.1|-6.0|
81635321|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|8.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||8.0|-0.5|
81635322|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|2.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||2.2|-6.2|
81635323|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|5.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||5.1|-2.5|
81635324|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|3.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||3.1|-5.9|
81635325|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|3.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||3.4|-4.4|
81710318|NCT00410514|163117062|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was -3 mL/sec for Qmax. Mirabegron was considered non-inferior to placebo for Qmax if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference from placebo was greater than -3 mL/sec.|LS Mean Difference|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.68|||ANCOVA||Treatment groups were compared using ANCOVA with pooled center and treatment as factors and the baseline value as a covariate. Centers with less than 12 patients were pooled before the analysis.|The study was designed to show non-inferiority of mirabegron compared to placebo for both primary outcome measures. The comparison between mirabegron 50 mg and placebo was conducted first. If non-inferiority was demonstrated in this comparison, mirabegron 100 mg was compared to placebo. However, if the first comparison did not demonstrate non-inferiority, no further comparison was made. This procedure maintained the overall type I error of one-sided 2.5%.||1.68|-0.43|
81534675|NCT02365649|162753509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|3.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 52||3.1|-23.1|0.501
81466638|NCT01552915|162625622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|-12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|-9.4|||mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||-9.4|-15.1|<0.0001
81635326|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|2.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||2.1|-6.2|
81635327|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|6.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||6.5|-1.2|
81635328|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|4.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||4.3|-4.2|
81635329|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||4.2|-3.5|
81466639|NCT01552915|162625622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|-10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-7.3|||mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||-7.3|-13.0|<0.0001
81635330|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|4.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||4.3|-4.8|
81635331|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|5.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||5.2|-3.3|
81635332|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|3.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||3.9|-4.5|
81635333|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|8.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||8.0|-0.1|
81635334|NCT02434328|162961057|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|4.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||4.6|-4.3|
81635335|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|1.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||1.5|-8.9|
81635336|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|2.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||2.5|-7.6|
81635337|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|3.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||3.7|-6.9|
81635338|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-2.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||-2.7|-13.0|
81635339|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||6.2|-3.6|
81635340|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-3.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||-3.1|-12.6|
81635341|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|2.7||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||2.7|-6.8|
81635342|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-0.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||-0.3|-10.5|
81661986|NCT03435497|163017079|SUPERIORITY|Using an intent-to-treat approach, intervention efficacy was tested with a hierarchical logistic repeated-measures regressions in which the response may have come from either follow-up, and the predictors were an indicator for study arm, the baseline value of the outcome, the follow-up time-point, and covariates. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering at the individual level (ultimate clustering methods). Covariates were socio-demographics associated with the outcome at p\>.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.6|0.2|.05
81466640|NCT01552915|162625623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6165|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6165
81466641|NCT01552915|162625623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81635343|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|-0.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||-0.4|-10.3|
81635344|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|-0.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||-0.5|-11.2|
81635345|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|5.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||5.6|-4.8|
81635346|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-3.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||-3.9|-13.8|
81635347|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|3.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||3.5|-7.1|
81635348|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|0.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||0.1|-11.1|
81635349|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|-0.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||-0.5|-10.9|
81705154|NCT02809846|163106387|OTHER|Bivariate associations between variables were assessed using statistical methods appropriate for the variable types. Baseline characteristics (demographics, other morbidities, baseline medication use, pain intensity and QOL) were compared between the two treatment groups to assess effectiveness of randomization and identify important covariates for multivariable analyses. Associations between demographic variables and primary and secondary endpoints were examined.|||||<|0.05||||||Sensitivity analyses comparing use of data from all participants with use of participants with complete data only was also performed. Agreement between different measures representing the same variable type was assessed using correlation analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|Multivariable analysis with mixed effect regression models were used to assess the effect of treatment group on the primary and secondary outcomes.||Initially, a sample size of 20 participants per treatment group (active and sham) was selected to achieve 90% power to find a 20% difference in mean percent change in opioid consumption between the two groups with an estimated standard deviation of 22% and 80% power to detect the same difference with a standard deviation of 19% at a two-sided alpha = 0.05|Similar models were used to assess associations of treatment group with secondary endpoints. Model fit was assessed by Akaike's Information Criteria to determine optimal covariance structure.|||<0.05
81705155|NCT01594411|163106388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||one-sided binomial with alpha level of 0|||"The proportion of patients whose final treatment plan changes from the preliminary will be estimated, and a one-sided binomial test with alpha level of .05 will be used to test whether it is greater than 10%.~This is the level at which it is assumed that patient management has been modified by a practically important amount."||||<0.001
81635350|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|0.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||0.6|-10.9|
81635351|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-0.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||-0.1|-11.0|
81635352|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-1.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||-1.2|-12.5|
81635353|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|-0.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||-0.3|-10.7|
81635354|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|-0.9||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||-0.9|-12.4|
81635355|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|4.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||4.4|-7.0|
81534676|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.5||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|48.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||48.0|-13.0|0.633
81635356|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|1.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||1.3|-10.5|
81635357|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|0.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||0.5|-11.4|
81635358|NCT02434328|162961058|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-0.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||-0.3|-11.5|
81661987|NCT03435497|163017080|SUPERIORITY|Using an intent-to-treat approach, intervention efficacy was tested with a hierarchical linear repeated-measures regressions in which the response may have come from either follow-up, and the predictors were an indicator for study arm, the baseline value of the outcome, the follow-up time-point, and covariates. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering at the individual level (ultimate clustering methods). Covariates were socio-demographics associated with the outcome at p\>.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.48
81661988|NCT03435497|163017081|SUPERIORITY|Using an intent-to-treat approach, intervention efficacy was tested with a hierarchical linear repeated-measures regressions in which the response may have come from either follow-up, and the predictors were an indicator for study arm, the baseline value of the outcome, the follow-up time-point, and covariates. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering at the individual level (ultimate clustering methods). Covariates were socio-demographics associated with the outcome at p\>.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.012
81661989|NCT03435497|163017082|SUPERIORITY|Using an intent-to-treat approach, intervention efficacy was tested with a hierarchical logistic repeated-measures regressions in which the response may have come from either follow-up, and the predictors were an indicator for study arm, the baseline value of the outcome, the follow-up time-point, and covariates. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering at the individual level (ultimate clustering methods). Covariates were socio-demographics associated with the outcome at p\>.05.|Odds Ratio (OR)|10.0||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|67.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||67.7|1.5|0.022
81661990|NCT01786174|163017083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.17|9.96|||Random slopes model|||Fingolimod vs. Placebo Weeks 0-4||9.96|-7.17|0.746
81661991|NCT01786174|163017084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|2.03|||Random slopes model|||Fingolimod vs. Placebo Weeks 0-4||2.03|-1.53|0.780
81661992|NCT01786174|163017085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|3.99|||Random slopes model|||Fingolimod vs. Placebo Weeks 0-4||3.99|-5.00|0.823
81635359|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|0.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 4||0.2|-14.2|
81661993|NCT01786174|163017087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|4.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.04||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|12.33|||Random slopes model|||Fingolimod vs. Placebo Weeks 0-4||12.33|-3.78|0.294
81661994|NCT00362453|163017097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-118.8||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-183.66|-53.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-53.94|-183.66|0.0005
81661995|NCT00362453|163017098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-324.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-513.98|-135.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 Week||-135.22|-513.98|0.001
81661996|NCT00362453|163017098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-183.2||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-372.58|6.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 Week||6.18|-372.58|0.06
81661997|NCT00362453|163017098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-105.3||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-294.68|84.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||48 week||84.08|-294.68|0.3
81635360|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|-2.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 8||-2.5|-15.5|
81661998|NCT00362453|163017099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.9||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.04|7.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 week||7.24|-53.04|0.1
81661999|NCT00362453|163017099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.8||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.94|15.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 week||15.34|-44.94|0.3
81662000|NCT00362453|163017099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.65||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.79|26.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||48 Week||26.49|-33.79|0.8
81662001|NCT00362453|163017100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-66.95||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-131.81|-2.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 Week||-2.09|-131.81|0.05
81662002|NCT00362453|163017100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-46.15||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-111.01|18.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||48 Week||18.71|-111.01|0.2
81662003|NCT00362453|163017101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|-0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 Week||-0.49|-3.82|0.01
81662004|NCT00362453|163017101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|1.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 Week||1.02|-2.31|0.4
81662005|NCT00362453|163017101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||48 weeks||1.70|-1.62|1.0
81662006|NCT00362453|163017102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.71||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|-0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 Week||-0.66|-2.75|0.002
81662007|NCT00362453|163017102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 Week||0.51|-1.58|0.3
81662008|NCT00362453|163017102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||48 Week||0.02|-2.09|0.06
81662009|NCT00362453|163017103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.88||||5e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.91|-5.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 Week||-5.84|-15.91|0.00005
81662010|NCT00362453|163017103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.12||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.15|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 Week||-0.08|-10.15|0.05
81662011|NCT00362453|163017103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.98||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.06|-0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||48 Week||-0.91|-11.06|0.02
81662012|NCT00362453|163017104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|50.08||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.34|110.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 Week||110.50|-10.34|0.1
81662013|NCT00362453|163017104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.71||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.07|102.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 Week||102.50|-15.07|0.1
81662014|NCT00362453|163017104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.61||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.36|78.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||48 Weeks||78.59|-49.36|0.7
81662015|NCT00362453|163017105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 Weeks||0.34|-0.54|0.7
81662016|NCT00362453|163017105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 Weeks||0.52|-0.37|0.7
81662017|NCT00362453|163017105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||48 weeks||0.34|-0.55|0.6
81662018|NCT00362453|163017106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.63|-1.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 Week||-1.77|-11.63|0.009
81662019|NCT00362453|163017106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.23|-0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 Weeks||-0.37|-10.23|0.04
81662020|NCT00362453|163017106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.9||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.83|-3.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||48 Week||-3.97|-13.83|0.0006
81662021|NCT00362453|163017107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 Weeks||1.39|0.03|0.04
81662022|NCT00362453|163017107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 Weeks||1.53|0.17|0.02
81662023|NCT00362453|163017107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||48 Weeks||1.64|0.28|0.007
81662024|NCT00362453|163017108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.43||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|12.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 Weeks||12.36|2.50|0.004
81662025|NCT00362453|163017108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.51||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|9.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 Weeks||9.45|-0.42|0.08
81662026|NCT00362453|163017108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.32||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|11.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||48 Weeks||11.25|1.38|0.01
81662027|NCT00362453|163017109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.15|6.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 Weeks||6.57|-6.15|0.9
81662028|NCT00362453|163017109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.47|6.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 Weeks||6.25|-6.47|1.0
81662029|NCT00362453|163017109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.77||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|11.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||48 Weeks||11.13|-1.59|0.10
81662030|NCT02047643|163017117|OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided Fisher Exact test||||||.45
81662031|NCT02047643|163017118|OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided Fisher Exact test||||||.66
81662032|NCT04256603|163017119|OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||wilcox two sample test||||0.67
81662033|NCT00120406|163017141|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is 10%.|||||<|0.01||95.0||||P-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|z-test, one-sided|||||||<0.01
81662034|NCT00120406|163017142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||P-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Generalized estimating equation (GEE)|||||||<0.01
81662035|NCT03818204|163017154|OTHER||||||>=|0.46|||||||Regression, Linear|||The effect of angular position was modeled using linear mixed-effects (multiple regression) models. The five angles were randomly mapped for the dependent variable interpalpebral fissure. Because there were repeated measurements on each eye and each participant might respond differently to each angular position, participant and angular position within participant-eye were included as random effects.||||>=0.46
81662036|NCT05754333|163017161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.9|||paired t Test||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL scores and NIR-F scores at 30-min timepoint.|||1.9|1.2|<0.001
81662037|NCT05754333|163017162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.8|||Sign test||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between NIR-F scores at each time point and the 30-min WL score of the index ureter (left or right) for each participant.|||1.8|1.2|<0.001
81662038|NCT05754333|163017163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.7|||paired t test||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL score at 30-min time point and the NIR-F score at the end of surgery across all participants.|||1.7|1.0|<0.001
81635361|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-2.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 12||-2.6|-15.0|
81635362|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-15.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|-9.0||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 16||-9.0|-22.9|
81635363|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|14.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 20||14.8|0.9|
81635364|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.3|-13.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 24||-13.1|-27.3|
81635365|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|2.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 28||2.4|-10.4|
81635366|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|-2.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 32||-2.5|-16.7|
81635367|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|-3.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 36||-3.4|-15.8|
81635368|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-16.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|-9.6||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 40||-9.6|-23.4|
81635369|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|10.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 44||10.4|-3.3|
81635370|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-18.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.9|-11.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 48||-11.8|-24.9|
81635371|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|3.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 52||3.2|-9.2|
81635372|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|-2.8||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 56||-2.8|-16.3|
81635373|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|1.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 60||1.1|-12.5|
81635374|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-15.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|-8.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 64||-8.5|-21.9|
81635375|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|7.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 68||7.5|-5.9|
81635376|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-14.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|-8.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 72||-8.1|-21.4|
81662039|NCT05754333|163017165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||||||||||Mean difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL scores and NIR-F scores at 30-min timepoint.|||||
81662040|NCT05754333|163017166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between NIR-F scores at each time point and the 30-min WL score of the ureter of interest (left; right) for each participant.|||||
81662041|NCT05754333|163017167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL score at 30-min time point and the NIR-F score at the end of surgery across all participants.|||||
81662042|NCT05754333|163017168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||||||||||Mean difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL scores and NIR-F scores at 30-min timepoint.|||||
81662043|NCT05754333|163017169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between NIR-F scores at each time point and the 30-min WL score of the ureter of interest (left; right) for each participant.|||||
81662044|NCT05754333|163017170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||||||||||Mean Difference is calculated by averaging over the differences between WL score at 30-min time point and the NIR-F score at the end of surgery across all participants.|||||
81662045|NCT05754333|163017171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||||||||||Mean difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL scores and NIR-F scores at 30-min timepoint.|||||
81662046|NCT05754333|163017172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between NIR-F scores at each time point and the 30-min WL score of the ureter of interest (left; right) for each participant.|||||
81662047|NCT05754333|163017173|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL score at 30-min time point and the NIR-F score at the end of surgery across all participants.|||||
81662048|NCT05754333|163017174|SUPERIORITY||POP with at least 1 Point Higher|67.01|||||||||||||Difference in average index ureter conspicuity scores between NIR-F \& WL across all timepoints was calculated for each participant. These were categorized based on if NIR-F score was at least 1 point higher. POP meeting this criterion was estimated.|||||
81662049|NCT05754333|163017174|SUPERIORITY||POP with at least 2 point higher|40.4|||||||||||||Difference in average index ureter conspicuity scores between NIR-F \& WL across all timepoints was calculated for each participant. These were categorized based on if NIR-F score was at least 2 points higher. POP meeting this criterion was estimated.|||||
81662050|NCT05754333|163017174|SUPERIORITY||POP with at least 3 point higher|20.2|||||||||||||Difference in average index ureter conspicuity scores between NIR-F \& WL across all timepoints was calculated for each participant. These were categorized based on if NIR-F score was at least 3 points higher. POP meeting this criterion was estimated.|||||
81662051|NCT05754333|163017174|SUPERIORITY||POP with at least 4 point higher|2.1|||||||||||||Difference in average index ureter conspicuity scores between NIR-F \& WL across all timepoints was calculated for each participant. These were categorized based on if NIR-F score was at least 4 points higher. POP meeting this criterion was estimated|||||
81662052|NCT05754333|163017175|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.2|||paired t test||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL scores and NIR-F scores at 30-min timepoint.|For reader 2||2.2|1.6|<0.001
81662053|NCT05754333|163017175|OTHER|It quantifies the degree of concordance between two measurements|correlation coefficient|0.221|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.431||||||CCC between BICR and investigator (95% CI), Reader 2||0.431|-0.011|
81662054|NCT05754333|163017175|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.5|||paired t test||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL scores and NIR-F scores at 30-min timepoint.|For reader 3||1.5|0.8|<0.001
81662055|NCT05754333|163017175|OTHER|It quantifies the degree of concordance between two measurements|correlation coefficient|0.053|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.181|0.282||||||CCC between BICR and investigator (95% CI), Reader 3||0.282|-0.181|
81662056|NCT05754333|163017175|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|2.6|||paired t test||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL scores and NIR-F scores at 30-min timepoint.|For reader 4||2.6|1.9|<0.001
81662057|NCT05754333|163017175|OTHER|It quantifies the degree of concordance between two measurements|correlation coefficient|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.464||||||CCC between BICR and investigator (95% CI), Reader 4||0.464|0.030|
81662058|NCT05754333|163017176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.0|||Sign test||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between NIR-F scores at each time point and the 30-min WL score of the index ureter (left or right) for each participant.|For reader 2||2.0|1.4|<0.001
81662059|NCT05754333|163017176|OTHER|It quantifies the degree of concordance between two measurements|correlation coefficient|0.219|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.429||||||CCC between BICR and investigator (95% CI), Reader 2||0.429|-0.013|
81662060|NCT05754333|163017176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.4|||Sign test||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between NIR-F scores at each time point and the 30-min WL score of the index ureter(left or right) for eachparticipant.|For reader 3||1.4|0.8|<0.001
81662061|NCT05754333|163017176|OTHER|It quantifies the degree of concordance between two measurements|correlation coefficient|0.043|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.191|0.272||||||CCC between BICR and investigator (95% CI), Reader 3||0.272|-0.191|
81662062|NCT05754333|163017176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|2.5|||Sign test||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between NIR-F scores at each time point and the 30-min WL score of the index ureter(left or right) for eachparticipant.|For reader 4||2.5|1.8|<0.001
81662063|NCT05754333|163017176|OTHER|It quantifies the degree of concordance between two measurements|correlation coefficient|0.245|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.451||||||CCC between BICR and investigator (95% CI), Reader 4||0.451|0.014|
81662064|NCT05754333|163017177|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.8|||paired t test||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL score at 30-min time point and the NIR-F score at the end of surgery across all participants.|For reader 2||1.8|1.1|<0.001
81705156|NCT01262599|163106389|SUPERIORITY|Applies to primary and secondary outcomes: Data were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance, one-way repeated measures analysis of variance, t test, or Mann-Whitney rank sum test, as appropriate. (SigmaStat 3.5; Systat Software, Inc., San Jose, Calif.). Intention-to-treat using last value carried forward was used for missing data.|||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Before the start of this study, a sample size analysis, assuming a clinically meaningful 50± 40 percent (mean ± SD) decrease in pain scores from pulsed electromagnetic field treatment, suggested that a minimum of 11 patients per group were needed.||||<0.01
81705157|NCT03536923|163106392|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0001
81705158|NCT03536923|163106393|OTHER|||||||0.0009|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0009
81635377|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|5.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 76||5.4|-7.5|
81635378|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|-3.4||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 80||-3.4|-17.2|
81635379|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|2.3||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 84||2.3|-11.4|
81635380|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|-4.1||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 88||-4.1|-18.2|
81635381|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|3.5||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 92||3.5|-9.4|
81635382|NCT02434328|162961059|OTHER||Difference in proportions|-14.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|-7.2||Hypothesis testing not pre-specified.|Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for baseline fluid status, age categories, and treatment as fixed effect factors. 95% CI for difference in proportions (Brolucizumab 6mg - Aflibercept 2mg) was estimated using a bootstrap method.|Week 96||-7.2|-21.3|
81635383|NCT03678688|162961088|SUPERIORITY||EBA Ratio|0.689|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.485|0.939|||||The confidence interval for the EBA ratio is estimated using Fieller's method.|||0.939|0.485|
81635384|NCT03678688|162961088|SUPERIORITY||EBA Ratio|0.689|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.467|0.911|||||The confidence interval for the EBA ratio is estimated using Taylor's method.|||0.911|0.467|
81635385|NCT03678688|162961088|SUPERIORITY||EBA Ratio|0.759|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.517|1.051|||||The confidence interval for the EBA ratio is estimated using Fieller's method.|||1.051|0.517|
81705159|NCT03536923|163106395|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0001
81705160|NCT01332097|163106410|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|54.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.7|150.1||||||LS Mean difference: Treatment A vs. Treatment B, E, G \& I (placebo) Day 5||150.1|-41.7|
81705161|NCT01332097|163106410|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-52.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-148.5|44.5||||||LS Mean difference: Treatment C vs. Treatment B, E, G \& I (placebo) Day 5||44.5|-148.5|
81635386|NCT03678688|162961088|SUPERIORITY||EBA Ratio|0.759|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.497|1.02|||||The confidence interval for the EBA ratio is estimated using Taylor's method.|||1.020|0.497|
81466642|NCT01552915|162625623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81635387|NCT03678688|162961088|SUPERIORITY||EBA Ratio|0.745|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.567|0.973|||||The confidence interval for the EBA ratio is estimated using Fieller's method.|||0.973|0.567|
81635388|NCT03678688|162961088|SUPERIORITY||EBA Ratio|0.745|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.547|0.943|||||The confidence interval for the EBA ratio is estimated using Taylor's method.|||0.943|0.547|
81635389|NCT03678688|162961088|SUPERIORITY||EBA Ratio|0.605|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.353|0.896|||||The confidence interval for the EBA ratio is estimated using Fieller's method.|||0.896|0.353|
81635390|NCT03678688|162961088|SUPERIORITY||EBA Ratio|0.605|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.338|0.871|||||The confidence interval for the EBA ratio is estimated using Taylor's method.|||0.871|0.338|
81635391|NCT03678688|162961128|SUPERIORITY||EBA Ratio|1.256|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.626|3.175|||||The confidence interval for the EBA ratio is estimated using Fieller's method.|||3.175|0.626|
81635392|NCT03678688|162961128|SUPERIORITY||EBA Ratio|1.256|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.362|2.151|||||The confidence interval for the EBA ratio is estimated using Taylor's method.|||2.151|0.362|
81635393|NCT03678688|162961128|SUPERIORITY||EBA Ratio|1.385|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.736|2.656|||||The confidence interval for the EBA ratio is estimated using Fieller's method.|||2.656|0.736|
81635394|NCT03678688|162961128|SUPERIORITY||EBA Ratio|1.385|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.564|2.206|||||The confidence interval for the EBA ratio is estimated using Taylor's method.|||2.206|0.564|
81705162|NCT01332097|163106410|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.0|106.9||||||LS Mean difference: Treatment D vs. Treatment B, E, G \& I (placebo) Day 5||106.9|-96.0|
81705163|NCT01332097|163106410|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|33.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.8|133.9||||||LS Mean difference: Treatment F vs. Treatment B, E, G \& I (placebo) Day 5||133.9|-66.8|
81705164|NCT01332097|163106410|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|99.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|202.0||||||LS Mean difference: Treatment H vs. Treatment B, E, G \& I (placebo) Day 5||202.0|-2.4|
81705165|NCT01332097|163106410|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|37.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-107.1|182.6||||||LS Mean difference: Treatment A vs. Treatment B, E, G \& I (placebo) Day 10||182.6|-107.1|
81705166|NCT01332097|163106410|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-72.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-215.7|71.8||||||LS Mean difference: Treatment C vs. Treatment B, E, G \& I (placebo) Day 10||71.8|-215.7|
81705167|NCT01332097|163106410|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-72.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-241.5|96.9||||||LS Mean difference: Treatment D vs. Treatment B, E, G \& I (placebo) Day 10||96.9|-241.5|
81705168|NCT01332097|163106410|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-154.9|119.2||||||LS Mean difference: Treatment F vs. Treatment B, E, G \& I (placebo) Day 10||119.2|-154.9|
81705169|NCT01332097|163106410|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|123.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|263.0||||||LS Mean difference: Treatment H vs. Treatment B, E, G \& I (placebo) Day 10||263.0|-15.8|
81534677|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.0||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|50.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||50.1|9.9|0.0024
81534678|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.8|34.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||34.8|-34.8|1.000
81705170|NCT00431496|163106412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|42.3||||||95.0|30.8|53.7||||||||53.7|30.8|
81705171|NCT00431496|163106413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|52.1||||||95.0|40.5|63.7||||||||63.7|40.5|
81705172|NCT00431496|163106414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|78.9||||||95.0|69.4|88.4||||||||88.4|69.4|
81705173|NCT00431496|163106415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|54.9||||||95.0|43.4|66.5||||||||66.5|43.4|
81534679|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.8|29.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||29.8|-39.8|1.000
81534680|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|27.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||27.2|-24.7|1.000
81705174|NCT00431496|163106416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|53.5||||||95.0|41.9|65.1||||||||65.1|41.9|
81705175|NCT00431496|163106417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|46.5||||||95.0|34.9|58.1||||||||58.1|34.9|
81705176|NCT00565812|163106423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Slopes|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.50877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.046|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Slopes, 95 percent confidence interval (CI), P-values: Random coefficients mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) with random intercept and slope for each participant,fixed effects for treatment group,time (years),treatment group\*time interaction,(collapsed)Kellgren and Lawrence Grades (KLG), KLG\*time interaction,geographic region,gender,age,body mass index with unstructured covariance matrix for random effects. Statistical hypothesis used Hochberg procedure with 2-sided alpha =0.0499.||0.046|-0.023|0.508770
81705177|NCT00565812|163106423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Slopes|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.754074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Slopes, 95 percent CI, P-values: MMRM with random intercept and slope for each participant, fixed effects for treatment group, time (years), treatment group\*time interaction, (collapsed) KLG, KLG\*time interaction, geographic region, gender, age, body mass index with unstructured covariance matrix for random effects. Statistical hypothesis used Hochberg procedure with 2-sided alpha=0.0499.||0.040|-0.029|0.754074
81705178|NCT00565812|163106424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in slopes|0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.067|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Slopes, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a random coefficients MMRM with random intercept and slope for each participant, and fixed effects for treatment group, time (years), a treatment group\*time (years) interaction, geographic region, gender, age, and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix for the random effects.||0.067|-0.022|0.312
81705179|NCT00565812|163106424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in slopes|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.067|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Slopes, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a random coefficients MMRM with random intercept and slope for each participant, and fixed effects for treatment group, time (years), a treatment group\*time (years) interaction, geographic region, gender, age, and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix for the random effects.||0.067|-0.022|0.327
81705180|NCT00565812|163106425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in slopes|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.054|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Slopes, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a random coefficients MMRM with random intercept and slope for each participant, and fixed effects for treatment group, time (years), a treatment group\*time (years) interaction, geographic region, gender, age, and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix for the random effects.||0.054|-0.046|0.881
81705181|NCT00565812|163106425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in slopes|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.042|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Slopes, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a random coefficients MMRM with random intercept and slope for each participant, and fixed effects for treatment group, time (years), a treatment group\*time (years) interaction, geographic region, gender, age, and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix for the random effects.||0.042|-0.056|0.780
81635395|NCT03137459|162961144|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.059|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.105|||||Analysis performed using GEE to account for clustering of participants within practices.|||.105|.014|
81662065|NCT05754333|163017177|OTHER|It quantifies the degree of concordance between two measurements|correlation coefficient|0.339|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.116|0.529||||||CCC between BICR and investigator (95% CI), Reader 2||0.529|0.116|
81662066|NCT05754333|163017177|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.3|||paired t test||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL score at 30-min time point and the NIR-F score at the end of surgery across all participants.|For reader 3||1.3|0.6|<0.001
81662067|NCT05754333|163017177|OTHER|It quantifies the degree of concordance between two measurements|correlation coefficient|0.186|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.4||||||CCC between BICR and investigator (95% CI), Reader 3||0.400|-0.048|
81662068|NCT05754333|163017177|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.3|||paired t test||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL score at 30-min time point and the NIR-F score at the end of surgery across all participants.|For reader 4||2.3|1.6|<0.001
81662069|NCT05754333|163017177|OTHER|It quantifies the degree of concordance between two measurements|correlation coefficient|0.297|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.495||||||CCC between BICR and investigator (95% CI), Reader 4||0.495|0.070|
81662070|NCT05754333|163017178|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||||||||||Mean difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL scores and NIR-F scores at 30-min timepoint.|For reader 2||||
81662071|NCT05754333|163017178|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||||||||||Mean difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL scores and NIR-F scores at 30-min timepoint.|For reader 3||||
81662072|NCT05754333|163017178|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||||||||||Mean difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL scores and NIR-F scores at 30-min timepoint.|For reader 4||||
81662073|NCT05754333|163017179|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between NIR-F scores at each time point and the 30-min WL score of the ureter of interest (left; right) for each participant.|Difference from WL in Means, Reader 2||||
81662074|NCT05754333|163017179|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between NIR-F scores at each time point and the 30-min WL score of the ureter of interest (left; right) for each participant.|Difference from WL in Means, Reader 3||||
81662075|NCT05754333|163017179|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between NIR-F scores at each time point and the 30-min WL score of the ureter of interest (left; right) for each participant.|Difference from WL in Means, Reader 4||||
81662076|NCT05754333|163017180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL score at 30-min time point and the NIR-F score at the end of surgery across all participants.|For reader 2||||
81662077|NCT05754333|163017180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL score at 30-min time point and the NIR-F score at the end of surgery across all participants.|For reader 3||||
81662078|NCT05754333|163017180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL score at 30-min time point and the NIR-F score at the end of surgery across all participants.|For reader 4||||
81662079|NCT05754333|163017181|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||||||||||Mean difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL scores and NIR-F scores at 30-min timepoint.|For reader 2||||
81534681|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-20.0||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.1|15.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||15.1|-55.1|0.384
81662080|NCT05754333|163017181|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||||||||||Mean difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL scores and NIR-F scores at 30-min timepoint.|For reader 3||||
81662081|NCT05754333|163017181|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|||||||||||Mean difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL scores and NIR-F scores at 30-min timepoint.|For reader 4||||
81662082|NCT05754333|163017182|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between NIR-F scores at each time point and the 30-m in WL score of the ureter of interest (left; right) for each participant.|For reader 2||||
81662083|NCT05754333|163017182|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between NIR-F scores at each time point and the 30-min WL score of the ureter of interest (left; right) for each participant.|For reader 3||||
81662084|NCT05754333|163017182|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between NIR-F scores at each time point and the 30-min WL score of the ureter of interest (left; right) for each participant.|For reader 4||||
81662085|NCT05754333|163017183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL score at 30-min time point and the NIR-F score at the end of surgery across all participants.|For reader 2||||
81662086|NCT05754333|163017183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL score at 30-min time point and the NIR-F score at the end of surgery across all participants.|For reader 3||||
81662087|NCT05754333|163017183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL score at 30-min time point and the NIR-F score at the end of surgery across all participants.|For reader 4||||
81635396|NCT03137459|162961144|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.93|||||Determined using mixed effects models, accounting for clustering of participants in practices and adjusting for unbalanced covariates: education, employment, stage of change for each ACP behavior|||2.93|1.14|
81635397|NCT03137459|162961145|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.082|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.15|||||Adjusted for clustering|||.150|.014|
81635398|NCT03137459|162961145|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.0|||||Accounting for clustering and adjusted for covariates as described in primary outcome|||2.0|.96|
81635399|NCT03137459|162961146|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.133|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.201|||||Accounting for clustering|||.201|.066|
81635400|NCT03137459|162961146|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.47|||||Accounting for clustering and adjusted for covariates as presenting for primary outcome|||2.47|1.22|
81662088|NCT05754333|163017184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||||||||||Mean difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL scores and NIR-F scores at 30-min timepoint.|For reader 2||||
81662089|NCT05754333|163017184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||||||||||Mean difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL scores and NIR-F scores at 30-min timepoint.|For reader 3||||
81662090|NCT05754333|163017184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||||||||||Mean difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL scores and NIR-F scores at 30-min timepoint.|For reader 4||||
81705182|NCT00565812|163106426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|2.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.05|-1.26|0.639
81635401|NCT03137459|162961147|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.188||||||||.188|-.05|
81635402|NCT03137459|162961147|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.85|||||Accounting for clustering and adjusting for covariates as described for primary outcome|||1.85|.72|
81635403|NCT00982072|162961164|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.12
81635404|NCT01583166|162961170|OTHER|||||||0.837|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.837
81635405|NCT00887224|162961173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Significance declared if p-value ≤0.05. The estimated probability obtained via Kaplan-Meier estimate.|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81635406|NCT00887224|162961175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.08||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 1||0.08|-0.09|0.9627
81635407|NCT00887224|162961175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.1046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.21||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 2||0.21|-0.02|0.1046
81635408|NCT00887224|162961175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.25||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 3||0.25|0.02|0.0228
81635409|NCT00887224|162961175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.29||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 4||0.29|0.05|0.0064
81635410|NCT00887224|162961175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.39||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 6||0.39|0.11|<0.001
81635411|NCT00887224|162961175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.43||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 10||0.43|0.12|<0.001
81635412|NCT00887224|162961175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.47||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 14||0.47|0.19|<0.001
81635413|NCT00887224|162961175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.49||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 18||0.49|0.17|<0.001
81662091|NCT05754333|163017185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between NIR-F scores at each time point and the 30-min WL score of the ureter of interest (left; right) for each participant.|For reader 2||||
81635414|NCT00887224|162961175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.62||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 22||0.62|0.25|<0.001
81662092|NCT05754333|163017185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between NIR-F scores at each time point and the 30-min WL score of the ureter of interest (left; right) for each participant.|For reader 3||||
81635415|NCT00887224|162961175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.61||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 26||0.61|0.28|<0.001
81662093|NCT05754333|163017185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between NIR-F scores at each time point and the 30-min WL score of the ureter of interest (left; right) for each participant.|For reader 4||||
81662094|NCT05754333|163017186|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL score at 30-min time point and the NIR-F score at the end of surgery across all participants.|For reader 2||||
81662095|NCT05754333|163017186|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL score at 30-min time point and the NIR-F score at the end of surgery across all participants.|For reader 3||||
81662096|NCT05754333|163017186|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||||||||||Mean Difference was calculated by averaging over the differences between WL score at 30-min time point and the NIR-F score at the end of surgery across all participants.|For reader 4||||
81662097|NCT00879762|163017200|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 2.5. Non-inferiority of Group B is concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the hazard ratio is less than 2.5.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.587|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.398|0.868|||||A survival analysis for interval censored data was performed to estimate the hazard ratio. The 95% CI for the hazard ratio was estimated using bootstrap.|Null hypothesis: Median time to seroconversion among participants receiving one standard dose in Group B is 2.5-fold higher compared to participants receiving one high dose in Group A (hazard ratio = 2.5).||0.868|0.398|
81662098|NCT00879762|163017201|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 2.5. Non-inferiority of Group B is concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the hazard ratio is less than 2.5.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.583|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.384|0.853|||||A survival analysis for interval censored data was performed to estimate the hazard ratio. The 95% CI for the hazard ratio was estimated using bootstrap.|Null hypothesis: Median time to seroconversion among participants receiving one standard dose in Group B is 2.5-fold higher compared to participants receiving one high dose in Group A (hazard ratio = 2.5).||0.853|0.384|
81662099|NCT00879762|163017207|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 1. Non-inferiority of Group B is concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the mean difference in the log2.5 transformed peak titers between groups is less than 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.97|||||Estimate and corresponding 95% confidence interval are calculated on the log2.5 scale.|Null hypothesis: The mean difference in log2.5 transformed peak titers between Group A and Group B \>= 1.||0.97|-0.20|
81635416|NCT00887224|162961176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.8853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.47||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 1||0.47|-0.41|0.8853
81635417|NCT00887224|162961176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.52||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 2||1.52|0.23|0.0081
81635418|NCT00887224|162961176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.47||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 3||1.47|0.28|0.0038
81635419|NCT00887224|162961176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.03||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 4||2.03|0.76|<0.001
81635420|NCT00887224|162961176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.39||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 6||2.39|0.86|<0.001
81635421|NCT00887224|162961176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.54||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 10||2.54|0.83|<0.001
81635422|NCT00887224|162961176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.86||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 14||2.86|1.23|<0.001
81635423|NCT00887224|162961176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.84||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 18||2.84|1.06|<0.001
81635424|NCT00887224|162961176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|3.3||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 22||3.30|1.31|<0.001
81635425|NCT00887224|162961176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|3.32||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 26||3.32|1.39|<0.001
81635426|NCT00887224|162961177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.9142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.27||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 1||0.27|-0.24|0.9142
81635427|NCT00887224|162961177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.91||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 2||0.91|0.15|0.0069
81635428|NCT00887224|162961177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.95||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 3||0.95|0.21|0.0023
81635429|NCT00887224|162961177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.28||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 4||1.28|0.49|<0.001
81635430|NCT00887224|162961177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.32||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 6||1.32|0.43|<0.001
81635431|NCT00887224|162961177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.58||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 10||1.58|0.58|<0.001
81635432|NCT00887224|162961177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.58||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 14||1.58|0.66|<0.001
81635433|NCT00887224|162961177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.83||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 18||1.83|0.76|<0.001
81635434|NCT00887224|162961177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.76||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 22||1.76|0.70|<0.001
81534682|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|44.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||44.0|6.0|0.281
81635435|NCT00887224|162961177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.79||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 26||1.79|0.75|<0.001
81635436|NCT00887224|162961178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted odds ratio|2.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|4.2||Obtained from logistic regression analysis using Remission (Yes/No) at each time point as a response variable; logistic model with treatment and sites as factors and baseline HAM-D17 total score as covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Wald 95% CI for adjusted odds ratio.||4.20|1.93|<0.0001
81635437|NCT00887224|162961179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|-1.24||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 14||-1.24|-3.03|<0.001
81635438|NCT00887224|162961179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|-1.34||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 26||-1.34|-3.29|<0.001
81635439|NCT00887224|162961180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02||||0.6772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|5.87||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 14 Absenteeism||5.87|-3.82|0.6772
81635440|NCT00887224|162961180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.9059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.91|5.24||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 26 Absenteeism||5.24|-5.91|0.9059
81534683|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|28.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||28.5|-28.5|1.000
81534684|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-35.0||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.8|0.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||0.8|-70.8|0.108
81635441|NCT00887224|162961180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.91||||0.0414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|13.55||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 14 Presenteeism||13.55|0.27|0.0414
81635442|NCT00887224|162961180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.24||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|14.71||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 26 Presenteeism||14.71|1.77|0.0129
81635443|NCT00887224|162961180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.48||||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|14.61||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 14 Work Productivity Loss||14.61|0.34|0.0402
81635444|NCT00887224|162961180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.48||||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|15.53||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 26 Work Productivity Loss||15.53|1.43|0.0187
81635445|NCT00887224|162961180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.33|11.8||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 14 Activity Impairment||11.80|3.33|<0.001
81635446|NCT00887224|162961180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.14|12.1||"P-value obtained from mixed model: change from baseline = baseline + site + treatment + visit + treatment\*visit with Unstructured covariance structure."|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM).||Adjusted difference from placebo: Week 26 Activity Impairment||12.10|3.14|<0.001
81635447|NCT01429454|162961188|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.36||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.51
81635448|NCT01429454|162961189|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.10
81635449|NCT02000752|162961190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.98|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|7.59||||t-test, 1 sided||||||7.59|<0.001
81635450|NCT02000752|162961191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percentage|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1
81635451|NCT02000752|162961192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percentages|2.13||||0.16|ONE_SIDED|95.0|1.01||||t-test, 1 sided||||||1.01|0.16
81635452|NCT02000752|162961193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.84||||0.2|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.84||||t-test, 2 sided||||||0.84|0.2
81635453|NCT00047385|162961196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.733|0.932||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Weighted log-rank (details below)|Weights in weighted log-rank statistic increased linearly from zero at randomization to full weight at 4 years and thereafter.||"Alternative hypothesis: LDCT screening reduces lung cancer mortality relative to chest x-ray.~Power: 90% for a 20% reduction in lung cancer mortality."||0.932|0.733|0.004
81635454|NCT00047385|162961197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.933||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.864|0.988||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Only one analysis performed.|Weighted log-rank (details below)|Weights in weighted log-rank statistic increased linearly from zero at randomization to full weight at 4 years and thereafter.||Alternative hypothesis: LDCT screening reduced all-cause mortality relative to chest x-ray.||0.988|0.864|0.02
81635455|NCT00047385|162961198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.23|||||Denominator: LDCT Group Numerator: CXR Group|||1.23|1.03|
81662100|NCT00879762|163017208|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 1. Non-inferiority of Group B is concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the mean difference in the log2.5 transformed peak titers between groups is less than 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.0|||||Estimate and corresponding 95% confidence interval are calculated on the log2.5 scale.|Null hypothesis: The mean difference in log2.5 transformed peak titers between Group A and Group B \>= 1.||1.00|-0.17|
81534685|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|52.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||52.6|-27.6|0.686
81534686|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|55.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||55.5|-5.5|0.126
81534687|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.4|27.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||27.4|-47.4|0.709
81635456|NCT03392194|162961203|OTHER|The purpose of this small pilot randomized control trial (RCT) was to assess feasibility and acceptability of conducting community based sleep hygiene and yoga interventions, to be scaled and tested in a future, larger RCT.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.02||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.35|50.39|||t-test, 2 sided|Due to main findings, analysis to explore potential mediators of effect were not pursued, despite original plan to explore explanatory variables.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in change in sleep duration between the two intervention arms.||50.39|-46.35|0.932
81635457|NCT00734578|162961212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Placebo-adjusted difference in LS mean|-4.5||||0.002||95.0|-7.5|-1.4||Both SPD503 groups were compared with placebo using Dunnett's adjustment. Each treatment comparison was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level (Dunnett's adjusted).|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis stated that there was no difference between SPD503 AM or placebo and that there was no difference between SPD503 PM or placebo. 90% power was needed to detect an effect size of at least 0.4 between either SPD503 group and placebo.||-1.4|-7.5|0.002
81635458|NCT00734578|162961212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Placebo-adjusted difference in LS mean|-5.3|||<|0.001||95.0|-8.3|-2.3||Both SPD503 groups were compared with placebo using Dunnett's adjustment. Each treatment comparison was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level (Dunnett's adjusted).|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis stated that there was no difference between SPD503 AM or placebo and that there was no difference between SPD503 PM or placebo. 90% power was needed to detect an effect size of at least 0.4 between either SPD503 group and placebo.||-2.3|-8.3|<0.001
81635459|NCT00734578|162961213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.024||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Not powered for secondary outcome measures.||||0.024
81466643|NCT02858180|162625638|OTHER||Proportion|86.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.5|98.3||||||||98.3|59.5|
81635460|NCT00734578|162961213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Not powered for secondary outcome measures.||||0.003
81635461|NCT00734578|162961214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.013||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Not powered for secondary outcome measures.||||0.013
81635462|NCT00734578|162961214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Not powered for secondary outcome measures.||||<0.001
81635463|NCT00734578|162961215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Placebo-adjusted difference in LS mean|-1.7||||0.019||95.0|-3.2|-0.3||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Not powered for secondary outcome measures.||-0.3|-3.2|0.019
81635464|NCT00734578|162961215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Placebo-adjusted difference in LS mean|-2.6|||<|0.001||95.0|-4.0|-1.1||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Not powered for secondary outcome measures.||-1.1|-4.0|<0.001
81635465|NCT00734578|162961216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Placebo-adjusted difference in LS mean|-2.4||||0.002||95.0|-4.0|-0.9||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Not powered for secondary outcome measures.||-0.9|-4.0|0.002
81635466|NCT00734578|162961216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Placebo-adjusted difference in LS mean|-3.0|||<|0.001||95.0|-4.5|-1.5||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Not powered for secondary outcome measures.||-1.5|-4.5|<0.001
81662101|NCT04981366|163017209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||We applied the restricted maximum likelihood, compound symmetry covariance structure, and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom approximation. To maintain the significance level at 0.05, the primary endpoints were assessed using Hochberg's procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.013
81662102|NCT04981366|163017210|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||We applied the restricted maximum likelihood, compound symmetry covariance structure, and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom approximation. To maintain the significance level at 0.05, the primary endpoints were assessed using Hochberg's procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662103|NCT04981366|163017211|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662104|NCT04981366|163017212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||We applied the restricted maximum likelihood, compound symmetry covariance structure, and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom approximation. To maintain the significance level at 0.05, the primary endpoints were assessed using Hochberg's procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.007
81662105|NCT04981366|163017213|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662106|NCT04981366|163017214|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662107|NCT04981366|163017215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81662108|NCT04981366|163017216|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662109|NCT04981366|163017217|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662110|NCT04981366|163017218|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662111|NCT04981366|163017219|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662112|NCT04981366|163017220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81662113|NCT04981366|163017221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.033
81662114|NCT04981366|163017222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.944|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.944
81662115|NCT04981366|163017223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.203
81662116|NCT04981366|163017224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.027
81662117|NCT04981366|163017225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.145|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.145
81662118|NCT04981366|163017226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81662119|NCT04981366|163017227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.551|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.551
81635467|NCT00734578|162961217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Not powered for secondary outcome measures.||||<0.001
81635468|NCT00734578|162961217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Not powered for secondary outcome measures.||||<0.001
81635469|NCT00734578|162961218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Placebo-adjusted difference in LS mean|-2.4||||0.001||95.0|-3.9|-0.9||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Not powered for secondary outcome measures.||-0.9|-3.9|0.001
81635470|NCT00734578|162961218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Placebo-adjusted difference in LS mean|-2.2||||0.003||95.0|-3.6|-0.7||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Not powered for secondary outcome measures.||-0.7|-3.6|0.003
81662120|NCT04981366|163017228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81662121|NCT04981366|163017229|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81662122|NCT04981366|163017230|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81662123|NCT04981366|163017231|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.008
81662124|NCT04981366|163017232|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662125|NCT04981366|163017233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.344|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.344
81662126|NCT04981366|163017234|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.613|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.613
81662127|NCT04981366|163017235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.944|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.944
81662128|NCT04981366|163017236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.601|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.601
81662129|NCT04981366|163017237|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662130|NCT04981366|163017238|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662131|NCT04981366|163017239|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662132|NCT04981366|163017241|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662133|NCT04981366|163017242|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662134|NCT04981366|163017243|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662135|NCT04981366|163017244|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662136|NCT04981366|163017245|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.017
81662137|NCT04981366|163017246|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662138|NCT04981366|163017247|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.949|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.949
81662139|NCT04981366|163017248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.993
81662140|NCT04981366|163017249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.601|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.601
81662141|NCT04981366|163017250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.408|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.408
81662142|NCT04981366|163017251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.082|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.082
81662143|NCT04981366|163017252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.550
81662144|NCT04981366|163017253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.700
81635471|NCT00734578|162961219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Placebo-adjusted difference in LS mean|-5.1|||<|0.001||95.0|-8.0|-2.2||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Not powered for secondary outcome measures.||-2.2|-8.0|<0.001
81635472|NCT00734578|162961219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Placebo-adjusted difference in LS mean|-4.7||||0.002||95.0|-7.6|-1.7||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Not powered for secondary outcome measures.||-1.7|-7.6|0.002
81635473|NCT00734578|162961220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.971||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Not powered for secondary outcome measures.||||0.971
81635474|NCT00734578|162961220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.502||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Not powered for secondary outcome measures.||||0.502
81635475|NCT02095145|162961221|OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.190
81635476|NCT02095145|162961221|OTHER|||||||0.211|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.211
81635477|NCT02095145|162961224|OTHER|||||||0.948|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Baseline to Week 13 p-value||||0.948
81635478|NCT02095145|162961224|OTHER|||||||0.711|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Baseline to Week 26 p-value||||0.711
81635479|NCT02095145|162961224|OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Baseline to Week 39 p-value||||0.038
81635480|NCT02095145|162961224|OTHER|||||||0.445|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Baseline to Week 52 p-value||||0.445
81635481|NCT02095145|162961225|OTHER|||||||0.743|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Baseline to Week 13 p-value||||0.743
81635482|NCT02095145|162961225|OTHER|||||||0.305|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Baseline to Week 26 p-value||||0.305
81635483|NCT02095145|162961225|OTHER|||||||0.111|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Baseline to Week 39 p-value||||0.111
81635484|NCT02095145|162961225|OTHER|||||||0.395|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Baseline to Week 52 p-value||||0.395
81635485|NCT02095145|162961226|OTHER|||||||0.743|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline PSA to Week 13||||0.743
81635486|NCT02095145|162961226|OTHER|||||||0.527|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline PSA to Week 26||||0.527
81635487|NCT02095145|162961226|OTHER|||||||0.879|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline PSA to Week 39||||0.879
81662145|NCT04981366|163017254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.254|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.254
81662146|NCT04981366|163017255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.373|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.373
81635488|NCT02095145|162961226|OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline PSA to Week 52||||0.810
81635489|NCT02095145|162961227|OTHER|||||||0.556|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Comparison of both arms at baseline||||0.556
81635490|NCT02095145|162961227|OTHER|||||||0.647|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||comparison of both arms at Week 26||||0.647
81635491|NCT02095145|162961227|OTHER|||||||0.948|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||comparison of both arms at end of study, week 52||||0.948
81635492|NCT02095145|162961228|OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.580
81635493|NCT02095145|162961229|OTHER|||||||0.344|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Benign core p-value||||0.344
81635494|NCT02095145|162961229|OTHER|||||||0.371|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Adjacent core p-value||||0.371
81635495|NCT02095145|162961229|OTHER|||||||0.766|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Tumor core p-value||||0.766
81635496|NCT02095145|162961230|OTHER|||||||0.304|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: IGF-1 Benign (Nuc)||||0.304
81635497|NCT02095145|162961230|OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: IGF-1 Adjacent (Nuc)||||0.230
81635498|NCT02095145|162961230|OTHER|||||||0.298|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: IGF-1 Tumor (Nuc)||||0.298
81635499|NCT02095145|162961230|OTHER|||||||0.247|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: IGF-1 Benign (Cyt)||||0.247
81635500|NCT02095145|162961230|OTHER|||||||0.093|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: IGF-1 Adjacent (Cyt)||||0.093
81635501|NCT02095145|162961230|OTHER|||||||0.066|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: IGF-1 Tumor (Cyt)||||0.066
81635502|NCT02095145|162961230|OTHER|||||||0.247|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: IGF-1 Benign (Cell)||||0.247
81635503|NCT02095145|162961230|OTHER|||||||0.128|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: IGF-1 Adjacent (Cell)||||0.128
81635504|NCT02095145|162961230|OTHER|||||||0.128|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: IGF-1 Tumor (Cell)||||0.128
81635505|NCT02095145|162961231|OTHER|||||||0.297|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Nuc Benign p-value||||0.297
81635506|NCT02095145|162961231|OTHER|||||||0.233|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Nuc Adjacent p-value||||0.233
81635507|NCT02095145|162961231|OTHER|||||||0.371|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Nuc Tumor p-value||||0.371
81635508|NCT02095145|162961231|OTHER|||||||0.198|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cyt Benign p-value||||0.198
81635509|NCT02095145|162961231|OTHER|||||||0.233|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cyt Adjacent p-value||||0.233
81635510|NCT02095145|162961231|OTHER|||||||0.074|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cyt Tumor p-value||||0.074
81635511|NCT02095145|162961231|OTHER|||||||0.234|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cell Benign p-value||||0.234
81635512|NCT02095145|162961231|OTHER|||||||0.233|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cell Adjacent p-value||||0.233
81635513|NCT02095145|162961231|OTHER|||||||0.233|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cell Tumor p-value||||0.233
81635514|NCT02095145|162961232|OTHER|||||||0.167|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Nuc Benign p-value||||0.167
81635515|NCT02095145|162961232|OTHER|||||||0.391|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Nuc Adjacent p-value||||0.391
81635516|NCT02095145|162961232|OTHER|||||||0.713|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Nuc Tumor p-value||||0.713
81635517|NCT02095145|162961232|OTHER|||||||0.452|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cyt Benign p-value||||0.452
81635518|NCT02095145|162961232|OTHER|||||||0.391|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cyt Adjacent p-value||||0.391
81635519|NCT02095145|162961232|OTHER|||||||0.713|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cyt Tumor p-value||||0.713
81635520|NCT02095145|162961232|OTHER|||||||0.344|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cell Benign p-value||||0.344
81662147|NCT04981366|163017256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.407|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.407
81662148|NCT04981366|163017257|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.051
81662149|NCT04981366|163017258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.385|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.385
81635521|NCT02095145|162961232|OTHER|||||||0.391|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cell Adjacent p-value||||0.391
81635522|NCT02095145|162961232|OTHER|||||||0.713|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cell Tumor p-value||||0.713
81635523|NCT02095145|162961233|OTHER|||||||0.865|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: Benign p-value||||0.865
81635524|NCT02095145|162961233|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: Adjacent p-value||||1.000
81635525|NCT02095145|162961233|OTHER|||||||0.066|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: Tumor p-value||||0.066
81635526|NCT02095145|162961234|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: Nuc Benign p-value||||1.000
81635527|NCT02095145|162961234|OTHER|||||||0.903|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: Nuc Adjacent p-value||||0.903
81635528|NCT02095145|162961234|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: Nuc Tumor p-value||||1.000
81635529|NCT02095145|162961234|OTHER|||||||0.269|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: Cyt Benign p-value||||0.269
81635530|NCT02095145|162961234|OTHER|||||||0.066|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: Cyt Adjacent p-value||||0.066
81635531|NCT02095145|162961234|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: Cyt Tumor p-value||||1.000
81635532|NCT02095145|162961234|OTHER|||||||0.425|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: Cell Benign p-value||||0.425
81635533|NCT02095145|162961234|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: Cell Adjacent p-value||||0.270
81635534|NCT02095145|162961234|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: Cell Tumor p-value||||1.000
81635535|NCT02095145|162961235|OTHER|||||||0.625|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Nuc Benign p-value||||0.625
81635536|NCT02095145|162961235|OTHER|||||||0.128|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Nuc Adjacent p-value||||0.128
81635537|NCT02095145|162961235|OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Nuc Tumor p-value||||0.045
81635538|NCT02095145|162961235|OTHER|||||||0.105|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cyt Benign p-value||||0.105
81635539|NCT02095145|162961235|OTHER|||||||0.066|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cyt Adjacent p-value||||0.066
81635540|NCT02095145|162961235|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cyt Tumor p-value||||0.005
81635541|NCT02095145|162961235|OTHER|||||||0.129|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cell Benign p-value||||0.129
81635542|NCT02095145|162961235|OTHER|||||||0.066|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cell Adjacent p-value||||0.066
81635543|NCT02095145|162961235|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change From Baseline: Cell Tumor p-value||||0.013
81635544|NCT02095145|162961236|OTHER|||||||0.143|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: Benign p-value||||0.143
81635545|NCT02095145|162961236|OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: Adjacent p-value||||0.037
81635546|NCT02095145|162961236|OTHER|||||||0.111|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline: Tumor p-value||||0.111
81635547|NCT02095145|162961237|OTHER|||||||0.068|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline Week 13||||0.068
81635548|NCT02095145|162961237|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline Week 26||||0.004
81635549|NCT02095145|162961237|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline Week 39||||0.002
81635550|NCT02095145|162961237|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline Week 52||||<0.001
81635551|NCT02095145|162961238|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline Week 13||||1.000
81635552|NCT02095145|162961238|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline Week 26||||0.180
81635553|NCT02095145|162961238|OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline Week 39||||0.620
81635554|NCT02095145|162961238|OTHER|||||||0.536|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change from Baseline Week 52||||0.536
81635555|NCT02095145|162961240|OTHER|||||||0.231|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change in Tumor Volume from baseline to end of study per arm||||0.231
81635556|NCT05553366|162961266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0002
81635557|NCT05553366|162961267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0016|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0016
81635558|NCT05553366|162961268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0016|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0016
81635559|NCT05553366|162961269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1315|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1315
81635560|NCT05553366|162961270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0343|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0343
81635561|NCT05553366|162961271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||Pearson's chi-squared test|||||||0.0014
81635562|NCT05553366|162961272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0032|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0032
81635563|NCT05553366|162961273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8592|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.8592
81635564|NCT05553366|162961274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9143|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9143
81635565|NCT05553366|162961275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0205|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||||||0.0205
81662150|NCT04981366|163017259|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.239|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.239
81662151|NCT04981366|163017260|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.463|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.463
81662152|NCT04981366|163017261|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.032
81662153|NCT04981366|163017262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.469|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.469
81662154|NCT04981366|163017263|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.013
81662155|NCT04981366|163017264|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.064|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.064
81662156|NCT04981366|163017265|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0314|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0314
81662157|NCT04981366|163017266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0147|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0147
81662158|NCT04981366|163017267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.007
81662159|NCT04981366|163017268|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81662160|NCT04981366|163017269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81662161|NCT01313637|163017278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.122|0.198|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC 125 µg minus Placebo.|||0.198|0.122|<0.001
81635566|NCT02909959|162961304|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical significance was measured at the 0.05 alpha level for a two-sided test, so the rejection region for a normally distributed T-score was +/-1.96\*SE(Diff), where SE(Diff) is the estimated standard error of the difference between the LS mean of sulforaphane and LS mean of the placebo group.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.03||0.331|TWO_SIDED|||||The test was considered statistically significant if the p-value \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model with random intercept and unstructured covariance matrix from baseline to week 16.|This analysis compares LS Mean Sulforaphane - LS Mean Placebo.|The null hypothesis is that the least-square mean of sulforaphane's SRS-2 T-score minus the least-square mean of placebo group's T-score is 0.||||0.331
81635567|NCT02909959|162961305|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical significance was measured at the 0.05 alpha level for a two-sided test, so the rejection region for a normally distributed T-score was +/-1.96\*SE(Diff), where SE(Diff) is the estimated standard error of the difference between the LS mean of sulforaphane and LS mean of the placebo group.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99||0.98|TWO_SIDED|||||The test was considered statistically significant if the p-value \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model with random intercept and unstructured covariance matrix from baseline to week 16.|This analysis compares LS Mean Sulforaphane - LS Mean Placebo.|The null hypothesis is that the least-square mean of sulforaphane's SRS-2 T-score minus the least-square mean of placebo group's T-score is 0.||||0.98
81635568|NCT02909959|162961306|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical significance was measured at the 0.05 alpha level for a two-sided test, so the rejection region for a normally distributed T-score was +/-1.96\*SE(Diff), where SE(Diff) is the estimated standard error of the difference between the LS mean of sulforaphane and LS mean of the placebo group.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.774|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99||0.797|TWO_SIDED|||||The test was considered statistically significant if the p-value \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model with random intercept and unstructured covariance matrix from baseline to week 16.|This analysis compares LS Mean Sulforaphane - LS Mean Placebo.|The null hypothesis is that the least-square mean of sulforaphane's SRS-2 T-score minus the least-square mean of placebo group's T-score is 0.||||0.797
81635569|NCT02909959|162961307|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical significance was measured at the 0.05 alpha level for a two-sided test, so the rejection region for a normally distributed T-score was +/-1.96\*SE(Diff), where SE(Diff) is the estimated standard error of the difference between the LS mean of sulforaphane and LS mean of the placebo group.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.01||0.442|TWO_SIDED|||||The test was considered statistically significant if the p-value \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model with random intercept and unstructured covariance matrix from baseline to week 16.|This analysis compares LS Mean Sulforaphane - LS Mean Placebo.|The null hypothesis is that the least-square mean of sulforaphane's SRS-2 T-score minus the least-square mean of placebo group's T-score is 0.||||0.442
81635570|NCT02909959|162961308|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical significance was measured at the 0.05 alpha level for a two-sided test, so the rejection region for a normally distributed T-score was +/-1.96\*SE(Diff), where SE(Diff) is the estimated standard error of the difference between the LS mean of sulforaphane and LS mean of the placebo group.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.05||0.373|TWO_SIDED|||||The test was considered statistically significant if the p-value \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model with random intercept and unstructured covariance matrix from baseline to week 16.|This analysis compares LS Mean Sulforaphane - LS Mean Placebo.|The null hypothesis is that the least-square mean of sulforaphane's SRS-2 T-score minus the least-square mean of placebo group's T-score is 0.||||0.373
81635571|NCT00229970|162961360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.022||95.0|0.01|0.16|||ANCOVA|The model included a factor for treatment and using the baseline Forced Expiratory Volume in One Second (FEV1) as a covariate.||||0.16|0.01|0.022
81635572|NCT00229970|162961360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||<|0.001||95.0|0.09|0.24|||ANCOVA|The model included a factor for treatment and using the baseline Forced Expiratory Volume in One Second (FEV1) as a covariate.||||0.24|0.09|<0.001
81635573|NCT03057600|162961361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2252|||||||exact one-sample binomial tests|||||||0.2252
81635574|NCT03057600|162961361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9437|||||||exact one-sample binomial tests|||||||0.9437
81662162|NCT01313637|163017278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.124|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.162|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=VI 25 µg minus Placebo.|||0.162|0.086|<0.001
81635575|NCT03057600|162961361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5797|||||||exact one-sample binomial tests|||||||0.5797
81635576|NCT03057600|162961361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0243|||||||exact one-sample binomial tests|||||||0.0243
81662163|NCT01313637|163017278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.238|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.276|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus Placebo.|||0.276|0.200|<0.001
81662164|NCT01313637|163017278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.079|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.112|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 minus UMEC 125 µg.|||0.112|0.046|<0.001
81635577|NCT01968967|162961366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-56.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.3|-54.0|||MMRM|||Least square (LS) mean difference and associated 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI), and p-value were derived from mixed effect model repeat measurement (MMRM) model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-54.0|-58.3|<0.001
81635578|NCT01968967|162961367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-35.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.5|-33.5|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI and p-value were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-33.5|-36.5|<0.001
81635579|NCT01968967|162961367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.3|-29.8||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-29.8|-33.3|
81635580|NCT01968967|162961367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-24.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.6|-22.8||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-22.8|-26.6|
81705183|NCT00565812|163106426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.70|-1.61|0.957
81635581|NCT01968967|162961368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-50.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.9|-48.8|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI and p-value were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-48.8|-52.9|<0.001
81635582|NCT01968967|162961368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-46.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.5|-43.8||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-43.8|-48.5|
81635583|NCT01968967|162961368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-36.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.6|-33.6||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-33.6|-38.6|
81635584|NCT01968967|162961369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-50.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.1|-48.0|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI and p-value were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-48.0|-52.1|<0.001
81635585|NCT01968967|162961369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-45.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.9|-43.1||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-43.1|-47.9|
81635586|NCT01968967|162961369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-35.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.5|-33.3||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-33.3|-38.5|
81635587|NCT01968967|162961370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-57.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.2|-55.2|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI and p-value were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-55.2|-60.2|<0.001
81635588|NCT01968967|162961370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-53.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.1|-50.0||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-50.0|-56.1|
81635589|NCT01968967|162961370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-42.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.2|-39.5||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-39.5|-46.2|
81635590|NCT01968967|162961371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-51.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.9|-47.7|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI and p-value were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-47.7|-55.9|<0.001
81635591|NCT01968967|162961371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-44.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.1|-38.8||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-38.8|-49.1|
81635592|NCT01968967|162961371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-34.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.2|-29.0||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-29.0|-40.2|
81635593|NCT01968967|162961372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-28.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|-22.5|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI and p-value were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-22.5|-34.4|<0.001
81635594|NCT01968967|162961372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6|-21.5||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-21.5|-40.6|
81705184|NCT00565812|163106426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|2.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.01|-1.76|0.893
81705185|NCT00565812|163106426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|2.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.76|-1.01|0.365
81705186|NCT00565812|163106426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|2.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.51|-1.63|0.678
81705187|NCT00565812|163106426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|1.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.93|-2.18|0.902
81705188|NCT00565812|163106426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|1.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.61|-2.89|0.577
81705189|NCT00565812|163106426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|2.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.21|-2.26|0.980
81705190|NCT00565812|163106426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|2.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.23|-2.37|0.950
81705191|NCT00565812|163106426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.06|-3.53|0.292
81705192|NCT00565812|163106427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group\* visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.46|-0.30|0.683
81705193|NCT00565812|163106427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.35|-0.42|0.853
81705194|NCT00565812|163106427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group\* visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.44|-0.41|0.938
81705195|NCT00565812|163106427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.52|-0.32|0.648
81534688|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|37.5||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|69.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||69.2|5.8|0.099
81534689|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.8||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|50.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||50.3|-12.8|0.257
81635595|NCT01968967|162961372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-25.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.8|-13.7||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-13.7|-36.8|
81662165|NCT01313637|163017278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.114|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.148|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 minus VI 25 µg.|||0.148|0.081|<0.001
81466644|NCT00844480|162625641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.03
81534690|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|38.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||38.0|-38.0|1.000
81635596|NCT01968967|162961373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|7.0|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI and p-value were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||7.0|4.5|<0.001
81635597|NCT01968967|162961373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|6.8||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||6.8|4.2|
81635598|NCT01968967|162961373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|6.7||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||6.7|3.7|
81635599|NCT01968967|162961374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-50.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.3|-48.0||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-48.0|-53.3|
81635600|NCT01968967|162961374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-40.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.5|-37.8||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-37.8|-43.5|
81635601|NCT01968967|162961375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|-13.2||||||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-13.2|-20.0|
81635602|NCT01968967|162961375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|-12.6||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-12.6|-20.7|
81635603|NCT01968967|162961375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|-9.0||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-9.0|-16.5|
81662166|NCT00676065|163017285|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The LASS study was designed to analyse rare events (incidence rate \<1 per 1,000 woman-years and ≥ 1 per 10,000 WY). 300,000 WY of observation would be sufficient to exclude a two-fold risk of rare events in users of DRSP compared to other oral contraceptives with a power (1-β) of 0.80 and an one-sided α of 0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.9|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted for age, BMI, smoking, hypertension and family history|Tested null hypotheses: the ATE hazard ratio for DRSP/E2 vs. OCs containing LNG is higher or equal to 2.||0.9|0.2|
81686065|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.85|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.85|0.60|
81466645|NCT02572076|162625676|OTHER|Pilot study- no sample size was calculated|number of subjects with adequate cleansi|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.0|100.0||||||patients had partial bowel preparation to mimic poor bowel cleansing before the colonoscopy procedure at baseline, MCS was used during the procedure to clean the colon.||100|66|
81635604|NCT01968967|162961376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|4.3||||||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||4.3|2.4|
81635605|NCT01968967|162961376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|4.5||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||4.5|2.5|
81635606|NCT01968967|162961376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|4.9||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||4.9|2.7|
81635607|NCT01968967|162961377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.4||||||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||1.4|-0.9|
81635608|NCT01968967|162961377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.3||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||2.3|-0.1|
81635609|NCT01968967|162961377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.7||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||2.7|0.3|
81635610|NCT01968967|162961378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|-13.2||||||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-13.2|-20.0|
81635611|NCT01968967|162961378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|-12.6||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-12.6|-20.7|
81635612|NCT01968967|162961378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|-9.0||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-9.0|-16.5|
81635613|NCT01968967|162961379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-60.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.1|-57.6||||||LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-57.6|-63.1|
81662167|NCT00676065|163017285|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The LASS study was designed to analyse rare events (incidence rate \<1 per 1,000 woman-years and ≥ 1 per 10,000 WY). 300,000 WY of observation would be sufficient to exclude a two-fold risk of rare events in users of DRSP compared to other oral contraceptives with a power (1-β) of 0.80 and an one-sided α of 0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.9|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted for age, BMI, smoking, hypertension and family history|Tested null hypotheses: the ATE hazard ratio for DRSP/E2 vs. OCs containing other progestogens is higher or equal to 2.||0.9|0.2|
81662168|NCT00676065|163017286|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The LASS study was designed to analyse rare events (incidence rate \<1 per 1,000 woman-years and ≥ 1 per 10,000 WY). 300,000 WY of observation would be sufficient to exclude a two-fold risk of rare events in users of DRSP compared to other oral contraceptives with a power (1-β) of 0.80 and an one-sided α of 0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.7|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted for age, BMI, current duration of use, and family history of VTE.|Tested null hypotheses: the VTE hazard ratio for DRSP/E2 vs. OCs containing LNG is higher or equal to 2.||1.7|0.8|
81662169|NCT00676065|163017286|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The LASS study was designed to analyse rare events (incidence rate \<1 per 1,000 woman-years and ≥ 1 per 10,000 WY). 300,000 WY of observation would be sufficient to exclude a two-fold risk of rare events in users of DRSP compared to other oral contraceptives with a power (1-β) of 0.80 and an one-sided α of 0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.0|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted for age, BMI, current duration of use, and family history of VTE.|Tested null hypotheses: the VTE hazard ratio for DRSP/E2 vs. OCs containing other progestogens is higher or equal to 2.||1.0|0.5|
81635614|NCT01968967|162961380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-62.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.3|-57.3||||||LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-57.3|-68.3|
81635615|NCT01968967|162961381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-61.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.5|-58.5||||||LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-58.5|-63.5|
81635616|NCT01968967|162961382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-63.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.6|-60.9||||||LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-60.9|-66.6|
81635617|NCT01968967|162961383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-66.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.3|-63.6||||||LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-63.6|-69.3|
81635618|NCT01968967|162961384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-45.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.7|-43.9||||||LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-43.9|-47.7|
81635619|NCT01968967|162961385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|-9.3||||||LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-9.3|-11.8|
81635620|NCT01968967|162961386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|3.3||||||LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||3.3|2.1|
81635621|NCT01968967|162961387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.5||||||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-1.5|-1.6|
81466646|NCT02272842|162625680|SUPERIORITY|The study had 80% power to detect a standardized effect size of 0.22 and had 90% power to detect an effect size of 0.28. In these calculations, we assumed a loss to follow-up of 10%. Details on the samples size calculations are also presented in the previously published protocol paper.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|>|0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.87||The main analysis was the change in cognitive scores from baseline until the end of the intervention.|t-test, 2 sided||This is the P-value for the effect on the cognitive scores.|||.87|-.54|>.16
81466647|NCT02272842|162625690|SUPERIORITY|the means were compared using Students t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||>|0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|0.94||"Mean difference -0.5 points in the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence - Fourth Edition.~95 % Confidence Interval of the mean difference: (-1.97, 0.94)"|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing mean differences between the two study arms||0.94|-1.97|>.3
81635622|NCT01968967|162961387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.3||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-1.3|-1.5|
81635623|NCT01968967|162961387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-1.0||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-1.0|-1.2|
81662170|NCT00676065|163017287|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The LASS study was designed to analyse rare events (incidence rate \<1 per 1,000 woman-years and ≥ 1 per 10,000 WY). 300,000 WY of observation would be sufficient to exclude a two-fold risk of rare events in users of DRSP compared to other oral contraceptives with a power (1-β) of 0.80 and an one-sided α of 0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted for age, BMI, smoking, educational level and age at menarche.|Tested null hypotheses: the breast cancer hazard ratio for DRSP/E2 vs. OCs containing LNG is higher or equal to 2.||1.4|0.5|
81662171|NCT00676065|163017287|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The LASS study was designed to analyse rare events (incidence rate \<1 per 1,000 woman-years and ≥ 1 per 10,000 WY). 300,000 WY of observation would be sufficient to exclude a two-fold risk of rare events in users of DRSP compared to other oral contraceptives with a power (1-β) of 0.80 and an one-sided α of 0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.5|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted for age, BMI, smoking, educational level and age at menarche.|Tested null hypotheses: the breast cancer hazard ratio for DRSP/E2 vs. OCs containing other progestogens is higher or equal to 2.||1.5|0.6|
81662172|NCT04218084|163017294|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis|Difference in LS mean|-7.73||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.03|-2.42|||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures|||Week 24||-2.42|-13.03|0.0043
81662173|NCT01468831|163017321|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo arms in change in BCVA in the study eye at Month 12 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|7.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|26.1|||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||26.1|-10.6|
81662174|NCT01468831|163017322|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo treatment arms in number of bevacizumab injections received from baseline to Month 12 is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81662175|NCT01468831|163017323|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.5|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo treatment arms in number of bevacizumab injections received from baseline to Month 24 is reported.||||
81635624|NCT01968967|162961388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.3||||||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% confidence interval CI were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-0.3|-0.3|
81635625|NCT01968967|162961388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.3||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% confidence interval CI were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-0.3|-0.3|
81466648|NCT01273623|162625700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81662176|NCT01468831|163017324|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo groups in the change in macular sensitivity in the study eye at Month 3 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.3|||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||2.3|-3.9|
81635626|NCT01968967|162961388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.2||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% confidence interval CI were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-0.2|-0.3|
81635627|NCT01968967|162961389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.21|38.02||||||Week 12: Odds ratio, associated 95% CI were derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment group, baseline value, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup.||38.02|19.21|
81635628|NCT01968967|162961389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.84|16.86||||||Week 24: Odds ratio, associated 95% CI were derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment group, baseline value, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup.||16.86|9.84|
81635629|NCT01968967|162961389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.99|8.06||||||Week 52: Odds ratio, associated 95% CI were derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment group, baseline value, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup.||8.06|4.99|
81635630|NCT01968967|162961390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|86.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.74|121.25||||||Week 12: Odds ratio, associated 95% CI were derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment group, baseline value, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup.||121.25|61.74|
81635631|NCT01968967|162961390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|35.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.83|47.96||||||Week 24: Odds ratio, associated 95% CI were derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment group, baseline value, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup.||47.96|26.83|
81635632|NCT01968967|162961390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.9|34.47||||||Week 52: Odds ratio, associated 95% CI were derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment group, baseline value, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup.||34.47|18.90|
81635633|NCT02502461|162961494|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.7||Bonferroni correction|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.7|0.1|0.04
81635634|NCT03697603|162961496|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.0312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.1|||MMRM|||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2 mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||-0.1|-2.7|0.0312
81635635|NCT03697603|162961496|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.4|||MMRM|||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1 mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||-0.4|-3.0|0.0089
81662177|NCT01468831|163017325|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo groups in the change in macular sensitivity in the study eye at Month 6 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.3|||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||0.3|-4.5|
81635636|NCT03697603|162961497|OTHER||Diff|5.5||||0.1964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|13.8|||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2 mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||13.8|-2.8|0.1964
81635637|NCT03697603|162961497|OTHER||Diff|5.5||||0.1969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|13.7|||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1 mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 6.||13.7|-2.8|0.1969
81635638|NCT02222493|162961535|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence test|Proportion Difference|-2.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.92|5.11||||||Score statistic method||5.11|-9.92|
81635639|NCT02222493|162961535|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence test|Proportion Difference|-2.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.75|4.02||||||Score statistic method||4.02|-8.75|
81635640|NCT00145470|162961575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0257||||||P-value based on the difference in the least squares (LS) means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 21||||0.0257
81635641|NCT00145470|162961578|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 42||||0.0210
81635642|NCT00145470|162961579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0073||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 84||||0.0073
81635643|NCT00145470|162961580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3928|||||||Chi-squared|Based on Pearson's chi-squared test.||Day 3||||0.3928
81635644|NCT00145470|162961580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7923|||||||Chi-squared|Based on Pearson's chi-squared test.||Day 7||||0.7923
81635645|NCT00145470|162961580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0701|||||||Chi-squared|Based on Pearson's chi-squared test.||Day 14||||0.0701
81635646|NCT00145470|162961580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1634|||||||Chi-squared|Based on Pearson's chi-squared test.||Day 21||||0.1634
81635647|NCT00145470|162961580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||Chi-squared|Based on Pearson's chi-squared test.||Day 42||||0.0370
81635648|NCT00145470|162961580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0488|||||||Chi-squared|Based on Pearson's chi-squared test.||Day 63||||0.0488
81635649|NCT00145470|162961580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0152|||||||Chi-squared|Based on Pearson's chi-squared test.||Day 84||||0.0152
81635650|NCT00145470|162961581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3709|||||||Chi-squared|Based on Pearson's chi-squared test.||Day 3||||0.3709
81635651|NCT00145470|162961581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8837|||||||Chi-squared|Based on Pearson's chi-squared test.||Day 7||||0.8837
81635652|NCT00145470|162961581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1153|||||||Chi-squared|Based on Pearson's chi-squared test.||Day 14||||0.1153
81635653|NCT00145470|162961581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0158|||||||Chi-squared|Based on Pearson's chi-squared test.||Day 21||||0.0158
81635654|NCT00145470|162961581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0143|||||||Chi-squared|Based on Pearson's chi-squared test.||Day 42||||0.0143
81635655|NCT00145470|162961581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0196|||||||Chi-squared|Based on Pearson's chi-squared test.||Day 63||||0.0196
81635656|NCT00145470|162961581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0148|||||||Chi-squared|Based on Pearson's chi-squared test.||Day 84||||0.0148
81662178|NCT01468831|163017326|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo groups in the change in macular sensitivity in the study eye at Month 12 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|2.5|||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||2.5|-7.5|
81466649|NCT03518619|162625703|OTHER|This is a single group design. Paired-samples t-tests were conducted.|||||<|0.05||||||This is a calculated p-value.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81635657|NCT00145470|162961582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0046||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 21||||0.0046
81635658|NCT00145470|162961583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 84||||0.0006
81635659|NCT00145470|162961584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3497||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 21||||0.3497
81635660|NCT00145470|162961585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7753||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 84||||0.7753
81635661|NCT00145470|162961586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0073||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 21||||0.0073
81635662|NCT00145470|162961587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0102||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 84||||0.0102
81635663|NCT00145470|162961588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3684||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 21||||0.3684
81635664|NCT00145470|162961589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.937||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 84||||0.9370
81635665|NCT00145470|162961590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2492||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 21||||0.2492
81662179|NCT01468831|163017327|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo groups in the change in macular sensitivity in the study eye at Month 18 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|2.4|||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||2.4|-9.4|
81534691|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.6||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|50.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||50.7|-19.5|0.465
81635666|NCT00145470|162961591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4683||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 84||||0.4683
81635667|NCT00145470|162961592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5683||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 21||||0.5683
81635668|NCT00145470|162961593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9693||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 84||||0.9693
81635669|NCT00145470|162961594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6136||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 21||||0.6136
81635670|NCT00145470|162961595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1586||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 84||||0.1586
81466650|NCT03518619|162625704|OTHER|This is a single group design. Paired-samples t-tests were conducted.|||||<|0.01||||||This is a calculated p-value.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.01
81635671|NCT00145470|162961596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Verbal Memory - CFB at Day 21||||0.0550
81635672|NCT00145470|162961596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7469||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Visual Memory - CFB at Day 21||||0.7469
81635673|NCT00145470|162961596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3253||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Processing Speed - CFB at Day 21||||0.3253
81635674|NCT00145470|162961596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3885||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Social Acuity - CFB at Day 21||||0.3885
81635675|NCT00145470|162961596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5975||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Reasoning - CFB at Day 21||||0.5975
81635676|NCT00145470|162961596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Executive Functioning - CFB at Day 21||||0.0690
81662180|NCT01468831|163017328|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo groups in the change in macular sensitivity in the study eye at Month 24 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|2.0|||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||2|-9.5|
81635677|NCT00145470|162961596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.797||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Working Memory - CFB at Day 21||||0.7970
81662181|NCT01468831|163017329|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo arms in change in BCVA in the study eye at Month 24 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|5.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|28.6|||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||28.6|-17.1|
81662182|NCT01468831|163017330|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo treatment arms in change in retinal thickness as measured by OCT in the study eye at Month 6 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-51.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|70.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-231.2|127.6|||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||127.6|-231.2|
81662183|NCT01468831|163017331|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo treatment arms in change in retinal thickness as measured by OCT in the study eye at Month 12 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-45.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|153.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-522.6|431.6|||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||431.6|-522.6|
81662184|NCT01468831|163017332|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo treatment arms in change in retinal thickness as measured by OCT in the study eye at Month 18 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-12.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|163.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-513.1|487.6|||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||487.6|-513.1|
81662185|NCT01468831|163017333|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo treatment arms in change in retinal thickness as measured by OCT in the study eye at Month 24 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-9.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|156.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-487.0|468.0|||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||468|-487|
81662186|NCT01468831|163017334|OTHER|The difference between the minocycline and placebo treatment arms in number of participants improving ≥ 1 logOCT scale step in the study eye at Month 12 compared to baseline is reported.|Difference in Number of Participants|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81662187|NCT01468831|163017335|OTHER|The difference between the minocycline and placebo treatment arms in number of participants improving ≥ 1 logOCT scale step in the study eye at Month 24 compared to baseline is reported|Difference in Number of Participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81662188|NCT01468831|163017336|OTHER|The difference between the minocycline and treatment arms in the number of participants experiencing a decrease in fluid leakage at Month 12 compared to baseline is reported.|Difference in Number of Participants|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81705196|NCT00565812|163106427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.44|-0.49|0.916
81705197|NCT00565812|163106427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.31|-0.60|0.528
81705198|NCT00565812|163106427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.27|-0.73|0.365
81662189|NCT01468831|163017336|OTHER|The difference between the minocycline and treatment arms in the number of participants experiencing an increase in fluid leakage at Month 12 compared to baseline is reported.|Difference in Number of Participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81662190|NCT01468831|163017336|OTHER|The difference between the minocycline and treatment arms in the number of participants experiencing no change in fluid leakage at Month 12 compared to baseline is reported.|Difference in Number of Participants|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81662191|NCT01468831|163017337|OTHER|The difference between the minocycline and treatment arms in the number of participants experiencing a decrease in fluid leakage at Month 24 compared to baseline is reported.|Difference in Number of Participants|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81635678|NCT00145470|162961596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8339||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Sustained Attention - CFB at Day 21||||0.8339
81662192|NCT01468831|163017337|OTHER|The difference between the minocycline and treatment arms in the number of participants experiencing an increase in fluid leakage at Month 24 compared to baseline is reported.|Difference in Number of Participants|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81662193|NCT01468831|163017337|OTHER|The difference between the minocycline and treatment arms in the number of participants experiencing no change in fluid leakage at Month 24 compared to baseline is reported.|Difference in Number of Participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81662194|NCT01037244|163017339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square (LS) Means|5.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.36|6.73|||ANCOVA|Baseline Domain Score and pooled sites as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||6.73|3.36|<0.0001
81635679|NCT00145470|162961596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2101||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Composite Memory - CFB at Day 21||||0.2101
81635680|NCT00145470|162961597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6914||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Verbal Memory - CFB at Day 84||||0.6914
81635681|NCT00145470|162961597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8805||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Visual Memory - CFB at Day 84||||0.8805
81635682|NCT00145470|162961597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4878||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Processing Speed - CFB at Day 84||||0.4878
81635683|NCT00145470|162961597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8051||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Social Acuity - CFB at Day 84||||0.8051
81662195|NCT01037244|163017339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|7.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.49|8.86|||ANCOVA|Baseline domain score and pooled sites as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||8.86|5.49|<0.0001
81662196|NCT01037244|163017339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|7.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.27|9.63|||ANCOVA|Baseline domain score and pooled sites as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||9.63|6.27|<0.0001
81662197|NCT01037244|163017340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|18.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.72|25.48|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||25.48|11.72|<0.0001
81662198|NCT01037244|163017340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|29.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.13|35.9|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||35.90|22.13|<0.0001
81662199|NCT01037244|163017340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|31.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.68|38.34|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||38.34|24.68|<0.0001
81662200|NCT01037244|163017341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Armitage test|||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||||<0.0001
81662201|NCT01037244|163017341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||||<0.0001
81635684|NCT00145470|162961597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1925||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Reasoning - CFB at Day 84||||0.1925
81635685|NCT00145470|162961597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0514||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Executive Functioning - CFB at Day 84||||0.0514
81635686|NCT00145470|162961597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9898||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Working Memory - CFB at Day 84||||0.9898
81635687|NCT00145470|162961597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5683||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Sustained Attention - CFB at Day 84||||0.5683
81705199|NCT00565812|163106427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.25|-0.74|0.328
81705200|NCT00565812|163106427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.35|-0.66|0.540
81705201|NCT00565812|163106427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.30|-0.71|0.423
81705202|NCT00565812|163106428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.20|-0.17|0.904
81705203|NCT00565812|163106428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.13|-0.24|0.582
81705204|NCT00565812|163106428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.18|-0.22|0.818
81705205|NCT00565812|163106428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group x visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG x visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.20|-0.20|0.988
81705206|NCT00565812|163106428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.24|-0.20|0.857
81534692|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.9||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|27.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||27.0|-19.3|0.745
81705207|NCT00565812|163106428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.27|-0.17|0.658
81534693|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.3||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|16.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||16.1|-32.6|0.512
81534694|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.5||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|57.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||57.2|-12.2|0.281
81534695|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.1||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.8|14.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||14.6|-30.8|0.486
81534696|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.8||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.5|8.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||8.0|-39.5|0.212
81534697|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.9||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|46.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||46.0|-22.3|0.697
81662202|NCT01037244|163017341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||||<0.0001
81662203|NCT01037244|163017341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||||<0.0001
81662204|NCT01037244|163017342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.59|||ANCOVA|p-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with baseline PSAE score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||0.59|0.30|<0.0001
81534698|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.7||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|19.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||19.9|-23.2|0.880
81662205|NCT01037244|163017342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.83|||ANCOVA|p-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with baseline PSAE score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||0.83|0.54|<0.0001
81662206|NCT01037244|163017342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.95|||ANCOVA|p-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with baseline PSAE score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||0.95|0.66|<0.0001
81662207|NCT01037244|163017343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|16.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.23|22.11|||ANOVA|p-values are obtained from ANOVA model with pooled site as a covariate.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||22.11|11.23|<0.0001
81662208|NCT01037244|163017343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|22.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.11|28.03|||ANOVA|p-values are obtained from ANOVA model with pooled site as a covariate.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||28.03|17.11|<0.0001
81662209|NCT01037244|163017343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|28.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.98|33.79|||ANOVA|p-values are obtained from ANOVA model with pooled site as a covariate.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||33.79|22.98|<0.0001
81662210|NCT01037244|163017344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.61|||ANCOVA|P-values were obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||2.61|1.17|<0.0001
81662211|NCT01037244|163017344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|2.99|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||2.99|1.54|<0.0001
81686066|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.97|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.97|0.63|
81705208|NCT00565812|163106428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.17|-0.28|0.612
81705209|NCT00565812|163106428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.13|-0.32|0.391
81466651|NCT03053063|162625725|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|1.9||||0.5572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|8.2||Difference between SEL 18 mg vs Placebo, 95% confidence interval (CI) and p-value were obtained by stratified Mantel-Haenszel method adjusting for baseline (BL) diabetes mellitus status and BL Enhanced Liver Fibrosis (ELF) score (\<11.27 vs ≥11.27).|Mantel Haenszel|||||8.2|-4.4|0.5572
81534699|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.7||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|11.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||11.2|-32.7|0.355
81534700|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.1||||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.7|39.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||39.9|-23.7|0.678
81534701|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.7||||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|21.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||21.9|-18.6|0.873
81705210|NCT00565812|163106428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.24|-0.24|1.000
81635688|NCT00145470|162961597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8907||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Composite Memory - CFB at Day 84||||0.8907
81635689|NCT00145470|162961598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0613|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0613
81635690|NCT00145470|162961599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7493||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 21||||0.7493
81635691|NCT00145470|162961600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4884||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Day 84||||0.4884
81635692|NCT00145470|162961601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.128||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||PCS - Change from Baseline at Day 21||||0.1280
81635693|NCT00145470|162961601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0215||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||MCS - Change from Baseline at Day 21||||0.0215
81635694|NCT00145470|162961602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1331||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||PCS - Change from Baseline at Day 84||||0.1331
81635695|NCT00145470|162961602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2024||||||P-value based on the difference in the LS means for asenapine versus placebo.|ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled investigative site as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||MCS - Change from Baseline at Day 84||||0.2024
81635696|NCT01000805|162961717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.33||This p-value is for the main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.33|-0.90|<0.001
81635697|NCT01000805|162961718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.83|-2.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.24|-5.83|<0.001
81635698|NCT01000805|162961719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.11||This is the p-value for the Disrupt Work/School Work score.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-1.03|0.112
81705211|NCT00565812|163106428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.03|-0.45|0.086
81705212|NCT00565812|163106429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.55|-0.88|0.586
81705213|NCT00565812|163106429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.38|-1.05|0.789
81466652|NCT03053063|162625725|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|0.3||||0.9272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|6.5||Difference between SEL 6 mg vs Placebo, 95% CI and p-value were obtained by stratified Mantel-Haenszel method adjusting for BL diabetes mellitus status and BL ELF score (\<11.27 vs ≥11.27).|Mantel Haenszel|||||6.5|-6.0|0.9272
81466653|NCT03053063|162625728|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|3.8||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|10.6||Difference between SEL 18 mg vs Placebo, 95% CI and p-value were obtained by stratified Mantel-Haenszel method adjusting for BL diabetes mellitus status and BL ELF score (\<11.27 vs ≥11.27).|Mantel Haenszel|||||10.6|-3.1|0.2850
81635699|NCT01000805|162961719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.22||This the p-value for the Disrupt Social Life/Leisure score.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.22|-1.24|0.005
81466654|NCT03053063|162625728|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|1.5||||0.6731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|8.2||Difference between SEL 6 mg vs Placebo, 95% CI and p-value were obtained by stratified Mantel-Haenszel method adjusting for BL diabetes mellitus status and BL ELF score (\<11.27 vs ≥11.27).|Mantel Haenszel|||||8.2|-5.3|0.6731
81635700|NCT01000805|162961719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.02||This is the p-value for the Disrupt Family Life/Home score.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.02|-1.04|0.040
81635701|NCT01000805|162961719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.75||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.29||P-value for the SDS Total score. First gated secondary outcome measure. Gatekeeper strategy controlled experiment-wise type I error for 5 secondary outcomes with stepwise comparisons of treatments until outcome failed to be significant (p\>0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.29|-3.20|0.019
81635702|NCT01000805|162961720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||This is the second gated secondary outcome measure. A gatekeeper strategy (Dmitrienko et al. 2003) controlled experiment-wise type I error for 5 secondary outcomes. Treatments were compared stepwise until an outcome failed to be significant (p\>0.05).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81635703|NCT01000805|162961721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0082||95.0||||This is the third gated secondary outcome measure. A gatekeeper strategy (Dmitrienko et al. 2003) controlled experiment-wise type I error for 5 secondary outcomes. Treatments were compared stepwise until an outcome failed to be significant (p\>0.05).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0082
81635704|NCT01000805|162961722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-2.11||This is the fourth gated secondary outcome measure. A gatekeeper strategy (Dmitrienko et al. 2003) controlled experiment-wise type I error for 5 secondary outcomes. Treatments were compared stepwise until an outcome failed to be significant (p\>0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.11|-5.20|<0.001
81635705|NCT01000805|162961723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.19||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-0.89||This is the fifth gated secondary outcome measure. A gatekeeper strategy (Dmitrienko et al. 2003) controlled experiment-wise type I error for 5 secondary outcomes. Treatments were compared stepwise until an outcome failed to be significant (p\>0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.89|-3.50|0.001
81635706|NCT01000805|162961724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.32||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Severity for Worst Pain score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.32|-0.97|<0.001
81635707|NCT01000805|162961724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.34||This is the p-value for main effect of treatment for the BPI Severity for Least Pain score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.34|-0.90|<0.001
81635708|NCT01000805|162961724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.33||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Severity for Average Pain score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.33|-0.90|<0.001
81635709|NCT01000805|162961724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.42||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Severity for Pain Right Now score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.42|-1.06|<0.001
81635710|NCT01000805|162961724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.33||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Pain Interference with General Activity score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.33|-1.03|<0.001
81635711|NCT01000805|162961724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.37||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Pain Interference with Mood score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.37|-1.09|<0.001
81466655|NCT03053063|162625730|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-1.7||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|2.0||Difference between SEL 18 mg vs Placebo, 95% CI and p-value were obtained by stratified Mantel-Haenszel method adjusting for BL diabetes mellitus status and BL ELF score (\<11.27 vs ≥11.27).|Mantel Haenszel|||||2.0|-5.5|0.3650
81534702|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|22.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||22.0|-22.3|0.990
81534703|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.1||||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.7|39.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||39.9|-23.7|0.678
81662212|NCT01037244|163017344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|3.73|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||3.73|2.30|<0.0001
81662213|NCT01037244|163017345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.03|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||2.03|0.81|<0.0001
81662214|NCT01037244|163017345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.26|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||2.26|1.04|<0.0001
81662215|NCT01037244|163017345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.59|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||2.59|1.37|<0.0001
81662216|NCT01037244|163017346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.57||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.93|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||0.93|0.21|0.0019
81662217|NCT01037244|163017346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.1|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||1.10|0.38|<0.0001
81662218|NCT01037244|163017346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.21|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||1.21|0.49|<0.0001
81662219|NCT01037244|163017347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.19|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||2.19|1.13|<0.0001
81686067|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.08|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.08|0.81|
81705214|NCT00565812|163106429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|1.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.52|-1.21|0.821
81705215|NCT00565812|163106429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|2.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.09|-0.63|0.294
81705216|NCT00565812|163106429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|1.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.97|-1.02|0.532
81705217|NCT00565812|163106429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.43|-1.55|0.938
81705218|NCT00565812|163106429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.29|-1.97|0.680
81705219|NCT00565812|163106429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.90|-1.33|0.730
81705220|NCT00565812|163106429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|1.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.76|-1.55|0.901
81705221|NCT00565812|163106429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.83|-2.45|0.333
81705222|NCT00565812|163106430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|5.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||5.01|-0.33|0.086
81705223|NCT00565812|163106430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|3.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.78|-1.56|0.415
81705224|NCT00565812|163106430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|3.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.57|-1.97|0.569
81705225|NCT00565812|163106430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|4.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||4.02|-1.51|0.374
81705226|NCT00565812|163106430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|4.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||4.64|-1.38|0.288
81705227|NCT00565812|163106430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|4.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||4.17|-1.81|0.440
81466656|NCT03053063|162625730|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-0.4||||0.8557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|3.6||Difference between SEL 6 mg vs Placebo, 95% CI and p-value were obtained by stratified Mantel-Haenszel method adjusting for BL diabetes mellitus status and BL ELF score (\<11.27 vs ≥11.27).|Mantel Haenszel|||||3.6|-4.3|0.8557
81662220|NCT01037244|163017347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.29|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||2.29|1.23|<0.0001
81662221|NCT01037244|163017347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|3.09|||ANCOVA|P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with Baseline domain score and pooled site as covariates.||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||3.09|2.03|<0.0001
81662222|NCT01037244|163017348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|12.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.29|17.4|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||17.40|7.29|<0.0001
81662223|NCT01037244|163017348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|19.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.23|24.36|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||24.36|14.23|<0.0001
81662224|NCT01037244|163017348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|19.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.14|24.18|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled sites as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||24.18|14.14|<0.0001
81662225|NCT01037244|163017349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|18.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|25.43|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||25.43|10.70|<0.0001
81686068|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.99|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.99|0.74|
81686069|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.29|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.29|0.19|
81686070|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.29|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations|Serotype 6A: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.29|0.19|
81686071|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.45|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.45|0.31|
81534704|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.6||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|25.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||25.2|-16.0|0.663
81686072|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.59|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.59|0.40|
81705228|NCT00565812|163106430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.88|-3.30|0.896
81705229|NCT00565812|163106430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|4.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||4.20|-1.92|0.464
81705230|NCT00565812|163106430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|2.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.88|-3.27|0.901
81705231|NCT00565812|163106430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|2.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value,geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.66|-3.45|0.800
81705232|NCT00565812|163106431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|0.095|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.095|-0.093|0.984
81705233|NCT00565812|163106431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.047|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.047|-0.140|0.330
81705234|NCT00565812|163106431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.146|0.046|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.046|-0.146|0.308
81705235|NCT00565812|163106431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.013|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.013|-0.180|0.089
81705236|NCT00565812|163106431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.137|0.068|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.068|-0.137|0.508
81705237|NCT00565812|163106431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.137|0.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.066|-0.137|0.490
81705238|NCT00565812|163106431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.132|0.094|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.094|-0.132|0.739
81534705|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.8||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|11.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||11.0|-28.7|0.494
81705239|NCT00565812|163106431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.162|0.061|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.061|-0.162|0.376
81466657|NCT05270395|162625751|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.02||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|46.69|||Regression, Logistic|||We conducted logistic regression to predict knowledge of palliative care (as measured by ten items in the Health Information National Trends Survey Palliative Care Knowledge and Perceptions Questionnaire) in the mPal intervention arm and in the standard of care arm at 1-month post-intervention, adjusting for baseline value of each item, age, and sex.||46.69|1.38|0.02
81705240|NCT00565812|163106431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.121|0.104|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.104|-0.121|0.883
81705241|NCT00565812|163106431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.135|0.089|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.089|-0.135|0.690
81662226|NCT01037244|163017349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|23.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.12|30.94|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||30.94|16.12|<0.0001
81662227|NCT01037244|163017349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|36.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.92|43.59|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||43.59|28.92|<0.0001
81662228|NCT01037244|163017350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|18.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.79|25.6|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||25.60|10.79|<0.0001
81662229|NCT01037244|163017350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|25.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.82|32.69|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||32.69|17.82|<0.0001
81662230|NCT01037244|163017350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|36.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.63|44.36|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||44.36|29.63|<0.0001
81662231|NCT01037244|163017351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|19.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.69|27.26|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||27.26|12.69|<0.0001
81662232|NCT01037244|163017351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|27.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.29|34.88|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||34.88|20.29|<0.0001
81705242|NCT00565812|163106432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078|0.095|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.095|-0.078|0.849
81662233|NCT01037244|163017351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|37.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.57|45.03|||ANCOVA|"P-values are obtained from ANCOVA model with proportion of yes responses during the baseline period and pooled site as covariates."||540 subjects were randomized with 1:1:1:1 randomization scheme to achieve approximately 135 eligible subjects randomized to each of the 4 treatment groups (WC3043 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and placebo). 135 subjects for each group vs. Placebo will provide at least 90% power with effect size from 0.41-0.44, 0.74-0.90 and 0.46-0.95 on 50 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg groups, respectively. Adjusted power is at least 90% using Bonferroni adjustment on hierarchical testing procedure.||45.03|30.57|<0.0001
81662234|NCT02875977|163017358|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.794||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.782|4.119|||Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the odds of completing half of the recommended PFPT visits between those assigned to standard versus experimental counseling||4.119|0.782|0.17
81662235|NCT02875977|163017359|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.564||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.314|1.014|||Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the odds of initiating PFPT between those assigned to standard versus experimental counseling||1.014|0.314|0.056
81662236|NCT02875977|163017360|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.044||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.517|2.11|||Regression, Logistic|The statistical test of the hypothesis excludes the three individuals with unknown PFPT discharge status||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the odds of discharge from PFPT between those assigned to standard versus experimental counseling||2.110|0.517|0.90
81662237|NCT02875977|163017361|SUPERIORITY||Z-Score|-1.4262||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Among those who initiated PFPT therapy, the null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the number of days to initiating PFPT therapy between those assigned to standard versus experimental counseling||||0.16
81662238|NCT02875977|163017362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.456|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5481||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6149|8.7028|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the change from pre-PFPT to post-PFPT UDI-6 scores between those assigned to standard versus experimental counseling||8.7028|-17.6149|0.50
81662239|NCT03421431|163017369|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) mean difference|12.46||||0.0495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.029|24.891|||ANCOVA|||||24.891|0.029|0.0495
81662240|NCT03421431|163017369|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.257||||0.3039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.754|18.268|||ANCOVA|||||18.268|-5.754|0.3039
81662241|NCT03421431|163017369|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.203||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.615|16.021|||ANCOVA|||||16.021|-3.615|0.2130
81662242|NCT03421431|163017370|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.717||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|7.455|||ANCOVA|||||7.455|1.980|0.0009
81662243|NCT03421431|163017370|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.934||||0.4946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.766|3.635|||ANCOVA|||||3.635|-1.766|0.4946
81662244|NCT03421431|163017370|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.783||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.708|5.858|||ANCOVA|||||5.858|1.708|0.0005
81662245|NCT03421431|163017371|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.076||||0.2756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.214|||ANCOVA|||||0.214|-0.062|0.2756
81662246|NCT03421431|163017371|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.003||||0.9686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|0.131|||ANCOVA|||||0.131|-0.136|0.9686
81662247|NCT03421431|163017371|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.079||||0.1406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.184|||ANCOVA|||||0.184|-0.026|0.1406
81662248|NCT03421431|163017372|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.125||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.613|0.363|||ANCOVA|||||0.363|-0.613|0.6130
81662249|NCT03421431|163017372|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.049||||0.8366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.521|0.423|||ANCOVA|||||0.423|-0.521|0.8366
81662250|NCT03421431|163017372|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.076||||0.7015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.466|0.315|||ANCOVA|||||0.315|-0.466|0.7015
81662251|NCT03421431|163017373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.186||||0.3875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.613|0.24|||ANCOVA|||||0.240|-0.613|0.3875
81662252|NCT03421431|163017373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.248||||0.2331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.657|0.162|||ANCOVA|||||0.162|-0.657|0.2331
81662253|NCT03421431|163017373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.061||||0.7164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.272|0.395|||ANCOVA|||||0.395|-0.272|0.7164
81662254|NCT03421431|163017374|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.311|||ANCOVA|||||0.311|0.110|<0.0001
81662255|NCT03421431|163017374|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.046||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.143|||ANCOVA|||||0.143|-0.051|0.3480
81662256|NCT03421431|163017374|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.164|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.243|||ANCOVA|||||0.243|0.085|<0.0001
81662257|NCT03421431|163017375|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.299||||0.0897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.645|0.047|||ANCOVA|||||0.047|-0.645|0.0897
81662258|NCT03421431|163017375|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.251||||0.1411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.586|0.085|||ANCOVA|||||0.085|-0.586|0.1411
81662259|NCT03421431|163017375|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.048||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.326|0.23|||ANCOVA|||||0.230|-0.326|0.7330
81662260|NCT03421431|163017376|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|51.873||||0.9143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-901.574|1005.32|||ANCOVA|||||1005.320|-901.574|0.9143
81662261|NCT03421431|163017376|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|404.168||||0.3718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-489.519|1297.854|||ANCOVA|||||1297.854|-489.519|0.3718
81662262|NCT03421431|163017376|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-352.295||||0.3466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1091.308|386.719|||ANCOVA|||||386.719|-1091.308|0.3466
81662263|NCT03421431|163017377|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.173||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.264|||ANCOVA|||||0.264|0.081|0.0003
81662264|NCT03421431|163017377|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.025||||0.5685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.113|||ANCOVA|||||0.113|-0.062|0.5685
81662265|NCT03421431|163017377|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.147|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.075|0.219|||ANCOVA|||||0.219|0.075|<0.0001
81662266|NCT03421431|163017378|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.133||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.252|-0.015|||ANCOVA|||||-0.015|-0.252|0.0282
81662267|NCT03421431|163017378|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.068||||0.2412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.182|0.046|||ANCOVA|||||0.046|-0.182|0.2412
81662268|NCT03421431|163017378|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.066||||0.1649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.158|0.027|||ANCOVA|||||0.027|-0.158|0.1649
81662269|NCT03421431|163017379|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.009||||0.4357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.032|||ANCOVA|||||0.032|-0.014|0.4357
81662270|NCT03421431|163017379|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.001||||0.8989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.023|||ANCOVA|||||0.023|-0.021|0.8989
81662271|NCT03421431|163017379|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.008||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.026|||ANCOVA|||||0.026|-0.011|0.4120
81534706|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.2||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|48.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||48.1|-1.6|0.169
81534707|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|49.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||49.7|11.5|0.005
81534708|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|28.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||28.1|-26.8|0.963
81662272|NCT03421431|163017380|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.731||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.095|-0.368|||ANCOVA|||||-0.368|-3.095|0.0134
81662273|NCT03421431|163017380|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.327||||0.6263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.656|1.001|||ANCOVA|||||1.001|-1.656|0.6263
81662274|NCT03421431|163017380|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.404||||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.487|-0.322|||ANCOVA|||||-0.322|-2.487|0.0115
81662275|NCT03421431|163017381|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.723||||0.4608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|6.253|||ANCOVA|||||6.253|-13.700|0.4608
81662276|NCT03421431|163017381|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.377||||0.6238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.962|7.207|||ANCOVA|||||7.207|-11.962|0.6238
81662277|NCT03421431|163017381|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.346||||0.7367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.268|6.576|||ANCOVA|||||6.576|-9.268|0.7367
81534709|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.7||||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|33.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||33.2|-19.8|0.729
81534710|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.9||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|20.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||20.0|-25.8|0.804
81662278|NCT03421431|163017382|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.407||||0.8302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.287|3.474|||ANCOVA|||||3.474|-4.287|0.8302
81662279|NCT03421431|163017382|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.28||||0.5053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.192|2.632|||ANCOVA|||||2.632|-5.192|0.5053
81662280|NCT03421431|163017382|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.873||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|3.366|||ANCOVA|||||3.366|-1.620|0.4760
81662281|NCT03421431|163017383|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.91||||0.0639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.171|0.351|||ANCOVA|||||0.351|-12.171|0.0639
81662282|NCT03421431|163017383|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.064||||0.4884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.971|3.843|||ANCOVA|||||3.843|-7.971|0.4884
81662283|NCT03421431|163017383|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.846||||0.1532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.156|1.464|||ANCOVA|||||1.464|-9.156|0.1532
81662284|NCT03421431|163017384|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.46||||0.0811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.978|0.058|||ANCOVA|||||0.058|-0.978|0.0811
81662285|NCT03421431|163017384|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.117||||0.6312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.367|0.601|||ANCOVA|||||0.601|-0.367|0.6312
81662286|NCT03421431|163017384|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.577||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.011|-0.143|||ANCOVA|||||-0.143|-1.011|0.0099
81662287|NCT03421431|163017397|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.356||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.322|3.034|||ANCOVA|||||3.034|-0.322|0.1120
81662288|NCT03421431|163017397|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.647||||0.4229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.947|2.24|||ANCOVA|||||2.240|-0.947|0.4229
81662289|NCT03421431|163017397|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.71||||0.2764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.577|1.996|||ANCOVA|||||1.996|-0.577|0.2764
81662290|NCT03421431|163017398|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.008||||0.5606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.037|||ANCOVA|||||0.037|-0.020|0.5606
81662291|NCT03421431|163017398|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.023||||0.1002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.05|||ANCOVA|||||0.050|-0.004|0.1002
81662292|NCT03421431|163017398|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.014||||0.2002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.008|||ANCOVA|||||0.008|-0.036|0.2002
81662293|NCT03421431|163017399|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-178.787||||0.7014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1098.454|740.88|||ANCOVA|||||740.880|-1098.454|0.7014
81662294|NCT03421431|163017399|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|52.307||||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-830.934|935.547|||ANCOVA|||||935.547|-830.934|0.9070
81662295|NCT03421431|163017399|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-231.094||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-967.273|505.086|||ANCOVA|||||505.086|-967.273|0.5360
81662296|NCT03421431|163017400|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-753.153||||0.2985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2183.92|677.614|||ANCOVA|||||677.614|-2183.920|0.2985
81662297|NCT03421431|163017400|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|139.107||||0.8413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1236.689|1514.902|||ANCOVA|||||1514.902|-1236.689|0.8413
81662298|NCT03421431|163017400|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-892.26||||0.1168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2011.705|227.186|||ANCOVA|||||227.186|-2011.705|0.1168
81662299|NCT03421431|163017401|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|33.491|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.984|48.998|||ANCOVA|||||48.998|17.984|<0.0001
81662300|NCT03421431|163017401|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|30.814|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.802|45.825|||ANCOVA|||||45.825|15.802|<0.0001
81662301|NCT03421431|163017401|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.677||||0.6757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.946|15.3|||ANCOVA|||||15.300|-9.946|0.6757
81662302|NCT03421431|163017402|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|21.3||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.533|38.067|||ANCOVA|||||38.067|4.533|0.0134
81705243|NCT00565812|163106432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.096|0.078|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.078|-0.096|0.837
81662303|NCT03421431|163017402|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|5.847||||0.4686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.116|21.811|||ANCOVA|||||21.811|-10.116|0.4686
81662304|NCT03421431|163017402|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|15.453||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.699|28.206|||ANCOVA|||||28.206|2.699|0.0181
81662305|NCT03421431|163017403|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.324||||0.0557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.108|8.756|||ANCOVA|||||8.756|-0.108|0.0557
81662306|NCT03421431|163017403|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.305||||0.2867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.955|6.566|||ANCOVA|||||6.566|-1.955|0.2867
81662307|NCT03421431|163017403|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.019||||0.2437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|5.429|||ANCOVA|||||5.429|-1.390|0.2437
81662308|NCT03421431|163017404|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.019||||0.9913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.491|3.53|||ANCOVA|||||3.530|-3.491|0.9913
81662309|NCT03421431|163017404|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.995||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.323|4.314|||ANCOVA|||||4.314|-2.323|0.5530
81662310|NCT03421431|163017404|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.976||||0.4729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.665|1.713|||ANCOVA|||||1.713|-3.665|0.4729
81662311|NCT04147650|163017417|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18||||0.1352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|7.62|||Regression, Logistic|||0.05 % VOS versus vehicle||7.62|0.62|0.1352
81662312|NCT04147650|163017417|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.2823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|6.45|||Regression, Logistic|||0.10% VOS versus vehicle||6.45|0.49|0.2823
81534711|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.0||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.1|13.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||13.1|-41.1|0.306
81662313|NCT04147650|163017417|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.0889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|8.3|||Regression, Logistic|||0.20% VOS versus vehicle||8.30|0.70|0.0889
81662314|NCT04147650|163017418|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-2.6||||0.3604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|4.3|||ANCOVA|||0.05% VOS versus vehicle||4.3|-9.6|0.3604
81662315|NCT04147650|163017418|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-2.6||||0.3737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|4.4|||ANCOVA|||0.10% VOS versus vehicle||4.4|-9.6|0.3737
81662316|NCT04147650|163017418|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|1.8||||0.5307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|8.6|||ANCOVA|||0.20% VOS versus vehicle||8.6|-5.1|0.5307
81662317|NCT01178671|163017420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.17
81662318|NCT01178671|163017421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.82
81662319|NCT01178671|163017422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.14
81662320|NCT01178671|163017423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.50
81662321|NCT01178671|163017424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.023
81662322|NCT01178671|163017425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.31
81662323|NCT01178671|163017426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.7||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|19.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.9|1.1|0.042
81662324|NCT01178671|163017427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.14
81662325|NCT01178671|163017428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.21
81662326|NCT01178671|163017429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.65
81662327|NCT01313689|163017430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.2677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.24|||Log Rank|P-value is based on the stratified log-rank test adjusted for 'interval' and pooled stratum|Hazard ratios are estimated using the Pike estimator, adjusted for 'interval' and pooled stratum|||1.24|0.50|0.2677
81662328|NCT01313689|163017430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.0837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.53|||Log Rank|P-value is based on the stratified log-rank test adjusted for 'interval' and pooled stratum|Hazard ratios are estimated using the Pike estimator, adjusted for 'interval' and pooled stratum|||1.53|0.19|0.0837
81662329|NCT01313689|163017431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.87|||Log Rank|P-value is based on the stratified log-rank test adjusted for 'interval' and pooled stratum|Hazard ratios are estimated using the Pike estimator, adjusted for 'interval' and pooled stratum.|||0.87|0.35|0.0030
81662330|NCT01313689|163017431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.17|||Log Rank|P-value is based on the stratified log-rank test adjusted for 'interval' and pooled stratum|Hazard ratios are estimated using the Pike estimator, adjusted for 'interval' and pooled stratum|||1.17|0.21|0.0262
81662331|NCT01313689|163017432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.942||||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.166|7.424|||Regression, Logistic|conditional logistic regression with interval and pooled stratum||||7.424|1.166|0.0223
81662332|NCT01313689|163017432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|999.999||||0.9985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|999.999|||Regression, Logistic|conditional logistic regression with interval and pooled stratum||||999.999|0.001|0.9985
81662333|NCT01313689|163017433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.366||||0.4159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.644|2.899||Odds ratios and p-value are based on conditional logistic regression with interval and pooled stratum included in the Strata statement|Regression, Logistic|||||2.899|0.644|0.4159
81662334|NCT01313689|163017433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.225||||0.8866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|19.862||Odds ratios and p-value are based on conditional logistic regression with interval and pooled stratum in the strata statement|Regression, Logistic|||||19.862|0.076|0.8866
81662335|NCT01313689|163017434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.1732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.17|||Log Rank|P-value is based on the stratified log-rank test adjusted for 'interval' and pooled stratum|Hazard ratios are estimated using the Pike estimator, adjusted for 'interval' and pooled stratum|||1.17|0.48|0.1732
81662336|NCT01313689|163017434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.8128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.68||P-value is based on the stratified log-rank test adjusted for 'interval' and pooled stratum|Log Rank||Hazard ratios are estimated using the Pike estimator, adjusted for 'interval' and pooled stratum|||2.68|0.46|0.8128
81662337|NCT02656160|163017477|OTHER|||||||0.85||||||P\<0.05 considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||tonic||||0.85
81662338|NCT02656160|163017477|OTHER|||||||0.322||||||P\<0.05 considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Phasic activity||||0.322
81662339|NCT02656160|163017478|OTHER|||||||0.42||||||P\<0.05 considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.42
81466658|NCT05270395|162625752|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.56|||Regression, Logistic|||We conducted logistic regression to predict knowledge of palliative care (as measured by ten items in the Health Information National Trends Survey Palliative Care Knowledge and Perceptions Questionnaire) in the mPal intervention arm and in the standard of care arm at 1-month post-intervention, adjusting for baseline value of each item, age, and sex.||4.56|0.40|0.63
81534712|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.9||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|40.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||40.0|-14.1|0.497
81534713|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|23.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||23.8|-24.0|0.993
81534714|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-23.5||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.2|4.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||4.1|-51.2|0.101
81662340|NCT00511472|163017485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.15||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.71|69.5|||ANOVA|||For the least square mean difference - baseline in the ANOVA model = glucose value at Titration Day 1 pre-Breakfast for Titration Group 1||69.50|22.71|0.001
81662341|NCT00511472|163017485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|50.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.67|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|27.68|72.88|||ANOVA|||For the least square mean difference - baseline in the ANOVA model = glucose value at Titration Day 1 pre-breakfast for Titration Group 2||72.88|27.68|<0.001
81662342|NCT00446992|163017490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Univariate linear regression|||Baseline compared to Week 16||||<0.001
81662343|NCT00446992|163017491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043|TWO_SIDED||||||Univariate linear regression|||Baseline compared to Week 16||||.043
81534715|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.1||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|38.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||38.3|-24.0|0.655
81534716|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.5||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|40.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||40.0|-9.0|0.221
81635712|NCT01000805|162961724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.11||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Pain Interference with Walking Ability score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.11|-0.79|0.009
81662344|NCT00446992|163017492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Univariate linear regression|||Baseline compared to Week 16||||= 0.690
81662345|NCT00446992|163017493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.691|TWO_SIDED||||||Intervariate|||Baseline compared to Week 16||||= 0.691
81635713|NCT01000805|162961724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.21||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Pain Interference with Normal Work score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.21|-0.91|0.002
81635714|NCT01000805|162961724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.35||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Pain Interference with Relations with Others score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.35|-1.06|<0.001
81635715|NCT01000805|162961724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.01||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Pain Interference with Sleep score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.01|-0.76|0.042
81534717|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.9||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1|20.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||20.3|-36.1|0.585
81662346|NCT00446992|163017494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.877|TWO_SIDED||||||Univariate linear regression|||Baseline compared to Week 16||||= 0.877
81662347|NCT00446992|163017495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Univariate linear regression|||Baseline compared to Week 16||||= 0.003
81662348|NCT00446992|163017496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Univariate linear regression|||Baseline compared to Week 16||||= .005
81662349|NCT00446992|163017497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.696|TWO_SIDED||||||Univariate linear regression|||Baseline compared to Week 16||||= 0.696
81662350|NCT00446992|163017498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Univariate linear regression|||Baseline compared to Week 16||||= 0.013
81662351|NCT03513588|163017502|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-24.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-31.28|-16.7|||ANCOVA|||||-16.70|-31.28|<0.001
81662352|NCT03513588|163017502|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-33.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-39.78|-27.47|||ANCOVA|||||-27.47|-39.78|<0.001
81662353|NCT03567434|163017581|SUPERIORITY|The original hypothesis was that resting MSNA burst frequency would be higher the morning after evening binge alcohol when compared to fluid control condition. A p-value of \< 0.05 was used for significance.||||||0.283||||||The original hypothesis was that resting MSNA burst frequency would be higher the morning after evening binge alcohol when compared to fluid control condition. A p-value of \< 0.05 was used for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis on Burst Frequency (Burst/Min)||||0.283
81662354|NCT03567434|163017581|SUPERIORITY|The original hypothesis was that resting MSNA burst incidence would be higher the morning after evening binge alcohol when compared to fluid control condition. A p-value of \< 0.05 was used for significance.||||||0.92||||||The original hypothesis was that resting MSNA burst frequency would be higher the morning after evening binge alcohol when compared to fluid control condition. A p-value of \< 0.05 was used for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis on Burst Incidence (Burst/100hb)||||0.920
81662355|NCT03567434|163017583|SUPERIORITY|The original hypothesis was that sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity would be blunted the morning after evening binge alcohol when compared to fluid control condition. A p-value of \< 0.05 was used for significance.||||||0.888||||||The original hypothesis was that sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity would be blunted the morning after evening binge alcohol when compared to fluid control condition. A p-value of \< 0.05 was used for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.888
81662356|NCT00679627|163017680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81662357|NCT00679627|163017681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.89|||Regression, Cox|||||0.89|0.37|0.011
81662358|NCT00679627|163017682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81662359|NCT00679627|163017683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81662360|NCT00679627|163017686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.269||||||Baseline|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.269
81534718|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.6||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|53.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||53.9|-4.8|0.124
81662361|NCT00679627|163017686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.835||||||Month 24|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.835
81662362|NCT00679627|163017687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.194||||||Orientation subscale|ANCOVA|||||||0.194
81662363|NCT00679627|163017687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.353||||||Registration subscale|ANCOVA|||||||0.353
81662364|NCT00679627|163017687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||Attention and Calculation subscale|ANCOVA|||||||0.009
81662365|NCT00679627|163017687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.158||||||Recall subscale|ANCOVA|||||||0.158
81662366|NCT00679627|163017687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.088||||||Language subscale|ANCOVA|||||||0.088
81662367|NCT00679627|163017688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Initiation subscale|ANCOVA|||||||0.010
81662368|NCT00679627|163017688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043||||||Planning and Organization subscale|ANCOVA|||||||0.043
81662369|NCT00679627|163017688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||||||Effective Performance subscale|ANCOVA|||||||0.018
81662370|NCT00679627|163017688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||Basic subscale|ANCOVA|||||||0.005
81662371|NCT00679627|163017688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054||||||Instrumental subscale|ANCOVA|||||||0.054
81662372|NCT00679627|163017688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.137||||||Leisure subscale|ANCOVA|||||||0.137
81662373|NCT02434939|163017707|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|a clinically significant difference in validated pain scores was defined as 1.3. assuming both treatments are on average equal, 240 patients provided 95% power to demonstrate that IV low dose ketamine is non inferior to IV morphine with a 0.05 level of significance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|13.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||13.2|-2.2|0.18
81662374|NCT02434939|163017710|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A clinically meaningful difference in validated pain scores was defined as 1.3.Assuming both treatments are on average equal, a sample size of 240 patients (120 per group) provided 95% power to demonstrate that IV LDK is non-inferior to IV morphine with a 0.05 level of significance.||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81662375|NCT02858349|163017719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|0.05|0.0042
81662376|NCT02594826|163017735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|35.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|114.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|This is the calculated p-value, which is adjusted for age, marital status, prior screening, health insurance, and having a healthcare provider.||||114.9|11.1|<0.001
81662377|NCT02594826|163017736|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Regression, Linear|Controlling for: marital status, education, language spoken at home, health insurance, regular physician, language of physician, ever had Pap test.||The null hypothesis is that the two conditions would not differ in their knowledge following program participation. The study biostatistician conducted full regression models to examine change in knowledge (from pre- to post-program) within each group and across groups over time. The models controlled for relevant covariates.||||0.005
81662378|NCT03318809|163017737|OTHER|Analysis of Variance|Ratio (Group 1/Group 2)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|2.1|||||The ratio and confidence interval (CI) are based on natural log scale data converted back to the original scale.|||2.10|0.73|
81662379|NCT03318809|163017738|OTHER|Analysis of Variance|Ratio (Group 1/Group 2)|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|2.27|||||The ratio and CI are based on natural log scale data converted back to the original scale.|||2.27|0.88|
81662380|NCT03318809|163017741|OTHER|Analysis of Variance|Ratio (Group 1/Group 2)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|2.1|||||The ratio and CI are based on natural log scale data converted back to the original scale.|||2.10|0.73|
81662381|NCT00051363|163017752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0074||||||"2M E/F Function- SWMT-OMD; P\<0.0307 indicates statistical significance for raw P values (after adjustment for O'Brien-Fleming spending across 3 interim analyses).~After correction for multiple comparisons (sequential Bonferroni) P Value=0.0444 (NS)"|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 2M E/F Function- SWMT-OMD.||||0.0074
81662382|NCT00051363|163017752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2254||||||6M E/F Function- SWMT-OMD; P\<0.0307 indicates statistical significance for raw P values (after adjustment for O'Brien-Fleming spending across 3 interim analyses).|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 6M E/F Function- SWMT-OMD.||||0.2254
81662383|NCT00051363|163017753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4538||||||DX A/P Function- PFN-TOTL; P\<0.0307 indicates statistical significance for raw P values (after adjustment for O'Brien-Fleming spending across 3 interim analyses).|Parametric survival analysis|Parametric survival analyses were conducted using by-visit comparisons for A/P Function- PFN-TOTL since these data were right censored at 60.||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for DX A/P Function- PFN-TOTL.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."||||0.4538
81662384|NCT00051363|163017753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086||||||2M A/P Function- PFN-TOTL; P\<0.0307 indicates statistical significance for raw P values (after adjustment for O'Brien-Fleming spending across 3 interim analyses).|Parametric survival analysis|Parametric survival analyses were conducted using by-visit comparisons for A/P Function- PFN-TOTL since these data were right censored at 60.||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 2M A/P Function- PFN-TOTL.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."||||0.0860
81662385|NCT00051363|163017753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2103||||||6M A/P Function- PFN-TOTL; P\<0.0307 indicates statistical significance for raw P values (after adjustment for O'Brien-Fleming spending across 3 interim analyses).|Parametric survival analysis|Parametric survival analyses were conducted using by-visit comparisons for A/P Function- PFN-TOTL since these data were right censored at 60.||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 6M A/P Function- PFN-TOTL.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."||||0.2103
81662386|NCT00051363|163017754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7936||||||DX L/M Function- BSRT-SR; P\<0.0307 indicates statistical significance for raw P values (after adjustment for O'Brien-Fleming spending across 3 interim analyses).|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for DX L/M Function- BSRT-SR.||||0.7936
81662387|NCT00051363|163017754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5444||||||2M L/M Function- BSRT-SR; P\<0.0307 indicates statistical significance for raw P values (after adjustment for O'Brien-Fleming spending across 3 interim analyses).|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 2M L/M Function- BSRT-SR.||||0.5444
81662388|NCT00051363|163017754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7569||||||6M L/M Function- BSRT-SR; P\<0.0307 indicates statistical significance for raw P values (after adjustment for O'Brien-Fleming spending across 3 interim analyses).|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 6M L/M Function- BSRT-SR.||||0.7569
81662389|NCT00051363|163017755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5606||||||"2M L/M Function- PN-RT (Mild OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M L/M Function- PN-RT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. A pre-randomization baseline PN-RT and months since randomization were also included as covariates."||||0.5606
81662390|NCT00051363|163017755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6487||||||"2M L/M Function- PN-RT (Moderate OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M L/M Function- PN-RT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. A pre-randomization baseline PN-RT and months since randomization were also included as covariates."||||0.6487
81662391|NCT00051363|163017755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5667||||||"2M L/M Function- PN-RT (Severe OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M L/M Function- PN-RT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. A pre-randomization baseline PN-RT and months since randomization were also included as covariates."||||0.5667
81466659|NCT05270395|162625753|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.46|||Regression, Logistic|||We conducted logistic regression to predict knowledge of palliative care (as measured by ten items in the Health Information National Trends Survey Palliative Care Knowledge and Perceptions Questionnaire) in the mPal intervention arm and in the standard of care arm at 1-month post-intervention, adjusting for baseline value of each item, age, and sex.||1.46|0.06|0.13
81662392|NCT00051363|163017755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3972||||||"6M L/M Function- PN-RT (Mild OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 6M L/M Function- PN-RT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. A pre-randomization baseline PN-RT and months since randomization were also included as covariates."||||0.3972
81662393|NCT00051363|163017755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3973||||||"6M L/M Function- PN-RT (Moderate OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 6M L/M Function- PN-RT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. A pre-randomization baseline PN-RT and months since randomization were also included as covariates."||||0.3973
81662394|NCT00051363|163017755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3055||||||"6M L/M Function- PN-RT (Moderate OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 6M L/M Function- PN-RT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. A pre-randomization baseline PN-RT and months since randomization were also included as covariates."||||0.3055
81662395|NCT00051363|163017756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3699||||||"2M A/P Function- PVT-MedRT (Mild OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M A/P Function- PVT-MedRT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. Months since randomization were also included as covariate."||||0.3699
81662396|NCT00051363|163017756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9673||||||"2M A/P Function- PVT-MedRT (Moderate OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M A/P Function- PVT-MedRT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. Months since randomization were also included as covariate."||||0.9673
81662397|NCT00051363|163017756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3426||||||"2M A/P Function- PVT-MedRT (Severe OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M A/P Function- PVT-MedRT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. Months since randomization were also included as covariate."||||0.3426
81662398|NCT00051363|163017756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3901||||||"6M A/P Function- PVT-MedRT (Mild OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M A/P Function- PVT-MedRT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. Months since randomization were also included as covariate."||||0.3901
81662399|NCT00051363|163017756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9464||||||"6M A/P Function- PVT-MedRT (Moderate OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M A/P Function- PVT-MedRT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. Months since randomization were also included as covariate."||||0.9464
81466660|NCT05270395|162625754|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|2.24|||Regression, Logistic|||We conducted logistic regression to predict knowledge of palliative care (as measured by ten items in the Health Information National Trends Survey Palliative Care Knowledge and Perceptions Questionnaire) in the mPal intervention arm and in the standard of care arm at 1-month post-intervention, adjusting for baseline value of each item, age, and sex.||2.24|0.13|0.40
81466661|NCT05270395|162625755|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|9.62|||Regression, Logistic|||We conducted logistic regression to predict knowledge of palliative care (as measured by ten items in the Health Information National Trends Survey Palliative Care Knowledge and Perceptions Questionnaire) in the mPal intervention arm and in the standard of care arm at 1-month post-intervention, adjusting for baseline value of each item, age, and sex.||9.62|0.51|0.29
81466662|NCT05270395|162625756|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.55||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|14.32|||Regression, Logistic|||We conducted logistic regression to predict knowledge of palliative care (as measured by ten items in the Health Information National Trends Survey Palliative Care Knowledge and Perceptions Questionnaire) in the mPal intervention arm and in the standard of care arm at 1-month post-intervention, adjusting for baseline value of each item, age, and sex.||14.32|0.88|0.07
81466663|NCT05270395|162625757|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.93||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|18.89|||Regression, Logistic|||We conducted logistic regression to predict knowledge of palliative care (as measured by ten items in the Health Information National Trends Survey Palliative Care Knowledge and Perceptions Questionnaire) in the mPal intervention arm and in the standard of care arm at 1-month post-intervention, adjusting for baseline value of each item, age, and sex.||18.89|0.82|0.09
81534719|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.2||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|39.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||39.9|-9.5|0.234
81466664|NCT05270395|162625758|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|6.43|||Regression, Logistic|||We conducted logistic regression to predict knowledge of palliative care (as measured by ten items in the Health Information National Trends Survey Palliative Care Knowledge and Perceptions Questionnaire) in the mPal intervention arm and in the standard of care arm at 1-month post-intervention, adjusting for baseline value of each item, age, and sex.||6.43|0.46|0.42
81466665|NCT05270395|162625759|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.86||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|9.42|||Regression, Logistic|||We conducted logistic regression to predict knowledge of palliative care (as measured by ten items in the Health Information National Trends Survey Palliative Care Knowledge and Perceptions Questionnaire) in the mPal intervention arm and in the standard of care arm at 1-month post-intervention, adjusting for baseline value of each item, age, and sex.||9.42|0.87|0.08
81662400|NCT00051363|163017756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4372||||||"6M A/P Function- PVT-MedRT (Severe OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M A/P Function- PVT-MedRT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. Months since randomization were also included as covariate."||||0.4372
81662401|NCT00051363|163017757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9656||||||"2M A/P Function- PVT-Slo10%RT (Mild OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M A/P Function- PVT-Slo10%RT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. Months since randomization were also included as covariate."||||0.9656
81705244|NCT00565812|163106432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.105|0.078|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.078|-0.105|0.776
81705245|NCT00565812|163106432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.191|-0.008|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.008|-0.191|0.033
81705246|NCT00565812|163106432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.163|0.034|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.034|-0.163|0.201
81534720|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.8||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.9|23.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||23.4|-32.9|0.741
81534721|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.0||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0|-6.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 20||-6.0|-44.0|0.544
81534722|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.5||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.2|7.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 20||7.3|-38.2|0.238
81534723|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-17.9||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.1|5.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 20||5.4|-41.1|0.364
81534724|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.5|46.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||46.5|-46.5|1.000
81534725|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.7||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.9|13.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||13.5|-34.9|0.454
81534726|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.0||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0|-6.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||-6.0|-44.0|0.063
81534727|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.2|55.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 36||55.2|-35.2|0.544
81534728|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.5||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|14.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 36||14.6|-25.5|0.663
81534729|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|0.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 36||0.6|-30.6|0.251
81635716|NCT01000805|162961724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.31||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Pain Interference with Enjoyment of Life score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.31|-1.03|<0.001
81635717|NCT01000805|162961724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.25||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Mean Pain Interference score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.25|-0.88|<0.001
81635718|NCT01000805|162961725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.26||P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.26|-0.71|<0.001
81662402|NCT00051363|163017757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6765||||||"2M A/P Function- PVT-Slo10%RT (Moderate OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M A/P Function- PVT-Slo10%RT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. Months since randomization were also included as covariate."||||0.6765
81662403|NCT00051363|163017757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5288||||||"2M A/P Function- PVT-Slo10%RT (Severe OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M A/P Function- PVT-Slo10%RT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. Months since randomization were also included as covariate."||||0.5288
81662404|NCT00051363|163017757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7807||||||"6M A/P Function- PVT-Slo10%RT (Mild OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M A/P Function- PVT-Slo10%RT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. Months since randomization were also included as covariate."||||0.7807
81662405|NCT00051363|163017757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9603||||||"6M A/P Function- PVT-Slo10%RT (Moderate OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M A/P Function- PVT-Slo10%RT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. Months since randomization were also included as covariate."||||0.9603
81662406|NCT00051363|163017757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3075||||||"6M A/P Function- PVT-Slo10%RT (Severe OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.~Data were reciprocal transformed for analysis and back-transformed for reporting."|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M A/P Function- PVT-Slo10%RT.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. Months since randomization were also included as covariate."||||0.3075
81662407|NCT00051363|163017758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4262||||||2M L/M Function- BSRTDR-TotRec (Mild OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M L/M Function- BSRTDR-TotRec.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. A pre-randomization baseline BSRTDR-TotRec was also included as a covariate."||||0.4262
81662408|NCT00051363|163017758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3161||||||2M L/M Function- BSRTDR-TotRec (Moderate OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M L/M Function- BSRTDR-TotRec.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. A pre-randomization baseline BSRTDR-TotRec was also included as a covariate."||||0.3161
81662409|NCT00051363|163017758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1835||||||2M L/M Function- BSRTDR-TotRec (Severe OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M L/M Function- BSRTDR-TotRec.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. A pre-randomization baseline BSRTDR-TotRec was also included as a covariate."||||0.1835
81534730|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|4.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||4.6|-14.6|1.000
81662410|NCT00051363|163017758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2462||||||6M L/M Function- BSRTDR-TotRec (Mild OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M L/M Function- BSRTDR-TotRec.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. A pre-randomization baseline BSRTDR-TotRec was also included as a covariate."||||0.2462
81662411|NCT00051363|163017758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2069||||||6M L/M Function- BSRTDR-TotRec (Moderate OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M L/M Function- BSRTDR-TotRec.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. A pre-randomization baseline BSRTDR-TotRec was also included as a covariate."||||0.2069
81534731|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|13.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||13.0|-13.4|1.000
81534732|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|18.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||18.7|-14.4|1.000
81534733|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|3.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 52||3.1|-23.1|1.000
81534734|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|17.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 52||17.7|-18.7|1.000
81534735|NCT02365649|162753510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|3.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 52||3.1|-23.1|0.501
81534736|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.0||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|50.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||50.1|9.9|0.155
81534737|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.0||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|50.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||50.1|9.9|0.024
81534738|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.1|33.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||33.4|-40.1|1.000
81534739|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.6||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.4|29.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||29.2|-46.4|0.633
81534740|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|27.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||27.2|-24.7|1.000
81534741|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-24.4||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.3|12.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||12.5|-61.3|0.209
81534742|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|44.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||44.0|6.0|0.283
81534743|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|28.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||28.5|-28.5|1.000
81662412|NCT00051363|163017758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5235||||||6M L/M Function- BSRTDR-TotRec (Severe OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M L/M Function- BSRTDR-TotRec.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ. A pre-randomization baseline BSRTDR-TotRec was also included as a covariate."||||0.5235
81662413|NCT00051363|163017759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5419||||||2M E/F Function- SWMT-BehMD (Mild OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M E/F Function- SWMT-BehMD.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.5419
81662414|NCT00051363|163017759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||||||2M E/F Function- SWMT-BehMD (Moderate OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M E/F Function- SWMT-BehMD.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.8900
81662415|NCT00051363|163017759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0031||||||2M E/F Function- SWMT-BehMD (Severe OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M E/F Function- SWMT-BehMD.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.0031
81662416|NCT00051363|163017759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8703||||||6M E/F Function- SWMT-BehMD (Mild OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 6M E/F Function- SWMT-BehMD.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.8703
81662417|NCT00051363|163017759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1838||||||6M E/F Function- SWMT-BehMD (Moderate OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 6M E/F Function- SWMT-BehMD.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.1838
81662418|NCT00051363|163017759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0739||||||6M E/F Function- SWMT-BehMD (Severe OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 6M E/F Function- SWMT-BehMD.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.0739
81662419|NCT00051363|163017760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||||||2M E/F Function- SWMT-ActMD (Mild OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M E/F Function- SWMT-ActMD.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.0450
81534744|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-41.7||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.8|-5.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||-5.5|-77.8|0.048
81534745|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.4||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|61.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||61.4|-18.6|0.408
81534746|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|55.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||55.5|-5.5|0.126
81534747|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.7||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.5|21.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||21.1|-54.5|0.454
81534748|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|35.7||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|69.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||69.7|1.8|0.183
81534749|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.8||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|50.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||50.3|-12.8|0.257
81534750|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.7|33.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|ANOVA||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||33.6|-44.7|1.000
81635719|NCT01000805|162961726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.293||95.0||||This is the p-value for suicidal ideation. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.293
81635720|NCT01000805|162961727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0||||P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.033
81635721|NCT01000805|162961728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|4.51||This is the p-value for the Change from Baseline at Week 8. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.51|1.34|<0.001
81635722|NCT01000805|162961728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|3.83||This is the p-value for the Change up to Week 8. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||3.83|0.97|0.001
81635723|NCT01000805|162961729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|4.04||This is the p-value for the Change from Baseline in SBP at Week 8. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.04|-0.25|0.083
81635724|NCT01000805|162961729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|1.9||This is the p-value for the Change from Baseline in DBP at Week 8. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.90|-0.95|0.513
81635725|NCT01000805|162961729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.53||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|3.47||This is the p-value for the Change from Baseline in SBP up to Week 8. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||3.47|-0.42|0.124
81635726|NCT01000805|162961729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|1.6||This is the p-value for the Change from Baseline in DBP up to Week 8. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||1.60|-0.98|0.638
81635727|NCT01000805|162961730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.54||This is the p-value for the Change from Baseline at Week 8. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.54|-1.37|<0.001
81635728|NCT01000805|162961730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.51||This is the p-value for the Change from Baseline up to Week 8. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-0.51|-1.24|<0.001
81635729|NCT03924869|162961733|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.2932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.24||1-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by Disease Stage, ECOG Performance Status, Geographic Region of Enrollment Site, and Reason For Not Receiving Surgery.|Log Rank|||"Hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate, stratified by Disease Stage (Stage I versus Stage II), ECOG Performance Status (0 or 1 versus 2), Geographic Region of Enrollment Site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and Reason For Not Receiving Surgery (medically inoperable versus refused surgery)."||1.24|0.69|0.29320
81635730|NCT03924869|162961734|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33||||0.93971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.9||1-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by Disease Stage, ECOG Performance Status, Geographic Region of Enrollment Site, and Reason For Not Receiving Surgery.|Log Rank|Per protocol, since the EFS null hypothesis was not rejected, the OS hypothesis was not formally tested and the p-value should be considered nominal.||"Hazard ratio and 95% CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate, stratified by Disease Stage (Stage I versus Stage II), ECOG Performance Status (0 or 1 versus 2), Geographic Region of Enrollment Site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and Reason for Not Receiving Surgery (medically inoperable versus refused surgery)."||1.90|0.93|0.93971
81635731|NCT03924869|162961735|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.42||Per protocol, there was no hypothesis pre-specified for TDDM to be formally tested.||||"Hazard ratio and 95% CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate, stratified by Disease Stage (Stage I versus Stage II), ECOG Performance Status (0 or 1 versus 2), Geographic Region of Enrollment Site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and Reason for Not Receiving Surgery (medically inoperable versus refused surgery)."||1.42|0.74|
81635732|NCT03924869|162961738|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21||||0.5187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|2.48|||cLDA model|||"Stats:~LS Mean change and 95% CIs were based on a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with the EORTC QLQ-C30 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by Disease Stage (Stage I versus Stage II), ECOG Performance Status (0 or 1 versus 2), Geographic Region of Enrollment Site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and Reason For Not Receiving Surgery (medically inoperable versus refused surgery)."||2.48|-4.90|0.5187
81635733|NCT03924869|162961739|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.34||||0.0906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.38|0.69|||cLDA model|||LS Mean change and 95% CIs were based on a cLDA model with the EORTC QLQ-LC13 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by Disease Stage (Stage I versus Stage II), ECOG Performance Status (0 or 1 versus 2), Geographic Region of Enrollment Site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and Reason For Not Receiving Surgery (medically inoperable versus refused surgery).||0.69|-9.38|0.0906
81662420|NCT00051363|163017760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4512||||||2M E/F Function- SWMT-ActMD (Moderate OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M E/F Function- SWMT-ActMD.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.4512
81662421|NCT00051363|163017760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6672||||||2M E/F Function- SWMT-ActMD (Severe OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M E/F Function- SWMT-ActMD.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.6672
81662422|NCT00051363|163017760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8197||||||6M E/F Function- SWMT-ActMD (Mild OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 6M E/F Function- SWMT-ActMD.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.8197
81662423|NCT00051363|163017760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.989||||||6M E/F Function- SWMT-ActMD (Moderate OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 6M E/F Function- SWMT-ActMD.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.9890
81662424|NCT00051363|163017760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5029||||||6M E/F Function- SWMT-ActMD (Severe OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Models (GLM) were run by visit (2M and 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 6M E/F Function- SWMT-ActMD.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.5029
81705247|NCT00565812|163106432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.201|-0.006|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.006|-0.201|0.038
81705248|NCT00565812|163106432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.114|0.094|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.094|-0.114|0.848
81705249|NCT00565812|163106432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.122|0.084|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.084|-0.122|0.714
81466666|NCT05270395|162625760|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.29||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|34.49|||Regression, Logistic|||We conducted logistic regression to predict knowledge of palliative care (as measured by ten items in the Health Information National Trends Survey Palliative Care Knowledge and Perceptions Questionnaire) in the mPal intervention arm and in the standard of care arm at 1-month post-intervention, adjusting for baseline value of each item, age, and sex.||34.49|1.99|0.004
81534751|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|76.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||76.3|-9.7|0.307
81662425|NCT00051363|163017761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9518||||||2M E/F Function- SAT-D-NumRuCh (Mild OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values. Outcome formulated as dichotomized variable (\<=2 vs. \>=3) based on a 5th percentile cut-off used in pilot studies per test developer suggestion.|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M E/F Function- SAT-D-NumRuCh.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.9518
81705250|NCT00565812|163106432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.082|0.131|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.131|-0.082|0.652
81534752|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|70.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||70.8|-4.1|0.172
81662426|NCT00051363|163017761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4108||||||2M E/F Function- SAT-D-NumRuCh (Moderate OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values. Outcome formulated as dichotomized variable (\<=2 vs. \>=3) based on a 5th percentile cut-off used in pilot studies per test developer suggestion.|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M E/F Function- SAT-D-NumRuCh.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.4108
81662427|NCT00051363|163017761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4528||||||2M E/F Function- SAT-D-NumRuCh (Severe OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values. Outcome formulated as dichotomized variable (\<=2 vs. \>=3) based on a 5th percentile cut-off used in pilot studies per test developer suggestion.|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M E/F Function- SAT-D-NumRuCh.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.4528
81662428|NCT00051363|163017761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8391||||||6M E/F Function- SAT-D-NumRuCh (Mild OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values. Outcome formulated as dichotomized variable (\<=2 vs. \>=3) based on a 5th percentile cut-off used in pilot studies per test developer suggestion.|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M E/F Function- SAT-D-NumRuCh.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.8391
81662429|NCT00051363|163017761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2771||||||6M E/F Function- SAT-D-NumRuCh (Moderate OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values. Outcome formulated as dichotomized variable (\<=2 vs. \>=3) based on a 5th percentile cut-off used in pilot studies per test developer suggestion.|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M E/F Function- SAT-D-NumRuCh.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.2771
81662430|NCT00051363|163017761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8961||||||6M E/F Function- SAT-D-NumRuCh (Severe OSA); P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values. Outcome formulated as dichotomized variable (\<=2 vs. \>=3) based on a 5th percentile cut-off used in pilot studies per test developer suggestion.|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were utilized to account for repeated measures (DX, 2M, 6M).||"Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for covariate adjusted 2M E/F Function- SAT-D-NumRuCh.~Covariates were designated in the a priori secondary analysis plan as being the most likely to explain variation in the outcomes. Covariates included: study arm, OSA severity, sex, race, % of total sleep time oxygen saturation \< 85% (PSG), age \< 60 years, WASI Verbal IQ, and WASI Performance IQ."||||0.8961
81662431|NCT00051363|163017762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.654||||||DX- MWT-MSL; Comparison of means by visit only; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Chop-lump Wilcoxon|Chop-lump test was selected due to a high frequency of scores at the twenty-minute ceiling.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for DX Objective Sleepiness/Alertness- MWT-MSL.||||0.6540
81662432|NCT00051363|163017762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9778||||||DX- MWT-MSL (Mild OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Chop-lump Wilcoxon|Chop-lump test was selected due to a high frequency of scores at the twenty-minute ceiling.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for DX Objective Sleepiness/Alertness- MWT-MSL.||||0.9778
81662433|NCT00051363|163017762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8314||||||DX- MWT-MSL (Moderate OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Chop-lump Wilcoxon|Chop-lump test was selected due to a high frequency of scores at the twenty-minute ceiling.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for DX Objective Sleepiness/Alertness- MWT-MSL.||||0.8314
81662434|NCT00051363|163017762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5018||||||DX- MWT-MSL (Severe OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Chop-lump Wilcoxon|Chop-lump test was selected due to a high frequency of scores at the twenty-minute ceiling.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for DX Objective Sleepiness/Alertness- MWT-MSL.||||0.5018
81662435|NCT00051363|163017762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0052||||||2M- MWT-MSL; Comparison of means by visit only; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Chop-lump Wilcoxon|Chop-lump test was selected due to a high frequency of scores at the twenty-minute ceiling.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 2M Objective Sleepiness/Alertness- MWT-MSL.||||0.0052
81662436|NCT00051363|163017762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2476||||||2M- MWT-MSL (Mild OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Chop-lump Wilcoxon|Chop-lump test was selected due to a high frequency of scores at the twenty-minute ceiling.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 2M Objective Sleepiness/Alertness- MWT-MSL.||||0.2476
81662437|NCT00051363|163017762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.752||||||2M- MWT-MSL (Moderate OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Chop-lump Wilcoxon|Chop-lump test was selected due to a high frequency of scores at the twenty-minute ceiling.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 2M Objective Sleepiness/Alertness- MWT-MSL.||||0.7520
81662438|NCT00051363|163017762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||2M- MWT-MSL (Severe OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Chop-lump Wilcoxon|Chop-lump test was selected due to a high frequency of scores at the twenty-minute ceiling.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 2M Objective Sleepiness/Alertness- MWT-MSL.||||0.0002
81662439|NCT00051363|163017762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022||||||6M- MWT-MSL; Comparison of means by visit only; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Chop-lump Wilcoxon|Chop-lump test was selected due to a high frequency of scores at the twenty-minute ceiling.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 6M Objective Sleepiness/Alertness- MWT-MSL.||||0.0022
81662440|NCT00051363|163017762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.763||||||6M- MWT-MSL (Mild OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Chop-lump Wilcoxon|Chop-lump test was selected due to a high frequency of scores at the twenty-minute ceiling.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 6M Objective Sleepiness/Alertness- MWT-MSL.||||0.7630
81662441|NCT00051363|163017762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.517||||||6M- MWT-MSL (Moderate OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Chop-lump Wilcoxon|Chop-lump test was selected due to a high frequency of scores at the twenty-minute ceiling.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 6M Objective Sleepiness/Alertness- MWT-MSL.||||0.5170
81662442|NCT00051363|163017762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||6M- MWT-MSL (Severe OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Chop-lump Wilcoxon|Chop-lump test was selected due to a high frequency of scores at the twenty-minute ceiling.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 6M Objective Sleepiness/Alertness- MWT-MSL.||||0.0002
81662443|NCT00051363|163017763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9291||||||DX- ESS-TS; Comparison of means by visit only; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Regression analyses for the ESS used Generalized Linear Models (GLM) for an over-dispersed binomial distribution.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for DX Subjective Sleepiness/Alertness- ESS-TS.||||0.9291
81662444|NCT00051363|163017763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6152||||||DX- ESS-TS (Mild OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Regression analyses for the ESS used Generalized Linear Models (GLM) for an over-dispersed binomial distribution.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for DX Subjective Sleepiness/Alertness- ESS-TS.||||0.6152
81662445|NCT00051363|163017763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.704||||||DX- ESS-TS (Moderate OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Regression analyses for the ESS used Generalized Linear Models (GLM) for an over-dispersed binomial distribution.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for DX Subjective Sleepiness/Alertness- ESS-TS.||||0.7040
81662446|NCT00051363|163017763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9537||||||DX- ESS-TS (Severe OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Regression analyses for the ESS used Generalized Linear Models (GLM) for an over-dispersed binomial distribution.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for DX Subjective Sleepiness/Alertness- ESS-TS.||||0.9537
81662447|NCT00051363|163017763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||||||2M- ESS-TS; Comparison of means by visit only; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Regression analyses for the ESS used Generalized Linear Models (GLM) for an over-dispersed binomial distribution.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 2M Subjective Sleepiness/Alertness- ESS-TS.||||0.0004
81662448|NCT00051363|163017763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3886||||||2M- ESS-TS (Mild OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Regression analyses for the ESS used Generalized Linear Models (GLM) for an over-dispersed binomial distribution.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 2M Subjective Sleepiness/Alertness- ESS-TS.||||0.3886
81662449|NCT00051363|163017763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0236||||||2M- ESS-TS (Moderate OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Regression analyses for the ESS used Generalized Linear Models (GLM) for an over-dispersed binomial distribution.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 2M Subjective Sleepiness/Alertness- ESS-TS.||||0.0236
81662450|NCT00051363|163017763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||||||2M- ESS-TS (Severe OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Regression analyses for the ESS used Generalized Linear Models (GLM) for an over-dispersed binomial distribution.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 2M Subjective Sleepiness/Alertness- ESS-TS.||||0.0005
81662451|NCT00051363|163017763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||||||6M- ESS-TS; Comparison of means by visit only; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Regression analyses for the ESS used Generalized Linear Models (GLM) for an over-dispersed binomial distribution.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 6M Subjective Sleepiness/Alertness- ESS-TS.||||0.0005
81662452|NCT00051363|163017763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3796||||||6M- ESS-TS (Mild OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Regression analyses for the ESS used Generalized Linear Models (GLM) for an over-dispersed binomial distribution.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 6M Subjective Sleepiness/Alertness- ESS-TS.||||0.3796
81662453|NCT00051363|163017763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0106||||||6M- ESS-TS (Moderate OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Regression analyses for the ESS used Generalized Linear Models (GLM) for an over-dispersed binomial distribution.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 6M Subjective Sleepiness/Alertness- ESS-TS.||||0.0106
81662454|NCT00051363|163017763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||6M- ESS-TS (Severe OSA); Comparison of means by visit and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity; P\<0.05 indicates statistical significance for P values.|Regression, Linear|Regression analyses for the ESS used Generalized Linear Models (GLM) for an over-dispersed binomial distribution.||Comparison of means (regression estimates) between arms for 6M Subjective Sleepiness/Alertness- ESS-TS.||||0.0010
81662455|NCT02640157|163017770|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority: a) the lower bound (LB) of the 95%CI for the difference was above the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 95%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm A was \>92%; or b) the LB of the 95%CI for the difference was below the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 97.5%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm A was \>92%; or c) the LB of the 97.5%CI for the difference was above the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 95%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm A was below 92%.|Difference in percentage of participants|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|3.1||||||Difference in SVR12 rates (Arm A - Arm B).||3.1|-5.6|
81662456|NCT02640157|163017770|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority: a) the lower bound (LB) of the 95%CI for the difference was above the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 95%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm A was \>92%; or b) the LB of the 95%CI for the difference was below the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 97.5%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm A was \>92%; or c) the LB of the 97.5%CI for the difference was above the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 95%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm A was below 92%.|percentage of participants|95.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|92.2|98.4||||||||98.4|92.2|
81662457|NCT02640157|163017770|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority: a) the lower bound (LB) of the 95%CI for the difference was above the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 95%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm A was \>92%; or b) the LB of the 95%CI for the difference was below the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 97.5%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm A was \>92%; or c) the LB of the 97.5%CI for the difference was above the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 95%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm A was below 92%.|Difference in percentage of participants|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.2|3.7||||||Difference in SVR12 rates (Arm A - Arm B).||3.7|-6.2|
81662458|NCT02640157|163017771|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority: a) the lower bound (LB) of the 95%CI for the difference was above the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 95%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm C was \>92%; or b) the LB of the 95%CI for the difference was below the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 97.5%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm C was \>92%; or c) the LB of the 97.5%CI for the difference was above the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 95%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm C was below 92%.|Difference in percentage of participants|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|4.0||||||Difference in SVR12 rates (Arm C - Arm A)||4.0|-4.8|
81662459|NCT02640157|163017771|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority: a) the lower bound (LB) of the 95%CI for the difference was above the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 95%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm C was \>92%; or b) the LB of the 95%CI for the difference was below the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 97.5%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm C was \>92%; or c) the LB of the 97.5%CI for the difference was above the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 95%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm C was below 92%.|Percentage of participants|94.9|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|91.0|98.8||||||||98.8|91.0|
81662460|NCT02640157|163017771|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority: a) the lower bound (LB) of the 95%CI for the difference was above the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 95%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm C was \>92%; or b) the LB of the 95%CI for the difference was below the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 97.5%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm C was \>92%; or c) the LB of the 97.5%CI for the difference was above the non-inferiority margin of -6% and the LB of the 95%CI for the SVR12 rate within Arm C was below 92%.|Difference in percentage of participants|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.4|4.6||||||||4.6|-5.4|
81534753|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.9|55.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||55.1|-40.9|1.000
81662461|NCT04677179|163017784|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|11.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.32|0.03|0.750
81662462|NCT04677179|163017784|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|6.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.21|0.10|0.838
81662463|NCT04677179|163017785|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.30|0.10|0.563
81662464|NCT04677179|163017785|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|3.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.64|0.17|0.759
81662465|NCT04677179|163017786|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.18||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.93|0.02|0.163
81662466|NCT04677179|163017786|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|2.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.77|0.11|0.439
81662467|NCT04677179|163017787|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|9.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.88|0.17|0.821
81662468|NCT04677179|163017787|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|5.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.49|0.37|0.572
81662469|NCT04677179|163017788|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|10.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.16|0.14|0.886
81662470|NCT04677179|163017788|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|4.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.18|0.14|0.784
81662471|NCT04677179|163017789|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|2.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.43|0.06|0.331
81662472|NCT04677179|163017789|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.52|0.10|0.407
81662473|NCT04677179|163017790|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.5||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|6.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.00|0.38|0.564
81662474|NCT04677179|163017790|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.51||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|10.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.97|0.21|0.681
81662475|NCT04677179|163017791|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.6||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|10.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.4|-3.3|0.317
81662476|NCT04677179|163017791|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.9||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|16.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.1|-2.3|0.238
81662477|NCT04677179|163017792|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|9.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.935||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.17|31.6|||ANCOVA|||||31.60|-12.17|0.378
81662478|NCT04677179|163017792|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.406||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.78|19.88|||ANCOVA|||||19.88|-21.78|0.928
81662479|NCT00511901|163017800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7||||0.02||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81662480|NCT00511901|163017801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FIM at 3 weeks||||1.00
81662481|NCT00511901|163017801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.3||||0.17||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FIM at 8 weeks||||0.17
81662482|NCT00511901|163017801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.59||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FIM at 12 weeks||||0.59
81662483|NCT00511901|163017802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.3||||0.21||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.21
81662484|NCT00511901|163017803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.66||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Grip strength at 3 weeks||||0.66
81662485|NCT00511901|163017803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Grip strength at 8 weeks||||1.00
81662486|NCT00511901|163017803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6||||0.53||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Grip strength at 12 weeks||||0.53
81662487|NCT00511901|163017804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.96||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SPPB at 3 weeks||||0.96
81662488|NCT00511901|163017804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SPPB at 8 weeks||||1.00
81662489|NCT00511901|163017804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.66||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SPPB at 12 weeks||||0.66
81662490|NCT00511901|163017805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6||||0.64||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FACIT at 3 weeks||||0.64
81662491|NCT00511901|163017805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5||||0.83||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FACIT at 8 weeks||||0.83
81662492|NCT00511901|163017805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1||||0.46||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FACIT at 12 weeks||||0.46
81662493|NCT00511901|163017806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.57||||0.37||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Activity Counts at 3 weeks||||0.37
81662494|NCT00511901|163017806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.39||||0.69||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Activity Counts at 8 weeks||||0.69
81662495|NCT00511901|163017806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.15||||0.36||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Activity Counts at 12 weeks||||0.36
81662496|NCT00511901|163017807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|2.5||||0.97||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||POMS at 3 weeks||||0.97
81662497|NCT00511901|163017807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.46||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||POMS at 8 weeks||||0.46
81662498|NCT00511901|163017807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.68||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||POMS at 12 weeks||||0.68
81662499|NCT01257425|163017821|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin defined as 0.8 to 1.25|Ratio of AUC values|0.977|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.08|||ANCOVA|||||1.08|0.88|
81662500|NCT01257425|163017822|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin is 0.8 to 1.25|Ratio of AUC values|0.932|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.06|||ANCOVA|||||1.06|0.82|
81662501|NCT01257425|163017823|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin is 0.8 to 1.25|Ratio of AUC values|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.02|||ANCOVA|||||1.02|0.81|
81662502|NCT01257425|163017825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.11|||ANCOVA|||||0.11|-0.09|0.85
81662503|NCT01257425|163017826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.98
81662504|NCT01257425|163017827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.84
81662505|NCT04262817|163017830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Nicotine type.||||0.01
81662506|NCT04262817|163017830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Flavor type.||||0.34
81662507|NCT04262817|163017831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Nicotine type.||||0.38
81662508|NCT04262817|163017831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Flavor type.||||0.85
81662509|NCT04262817|163017832|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Nicotine type.||||0.39
81662510|NCT04262817|163017832|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Flavor type.||||0.77
81662511|NCT04262817|163017833|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Nicotine type.||||0.43
81662512|NCT04262817|163017833|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Flavor type.||||0.05
81662513|NCT04262817|163017834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Nicotine type.||||0.05
81662514|NCT04262817|163017834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Flavor type.||||0.04
81662515|NCT04262817|163017835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Nicotine type.||||0.01
81662516|NCT04262817|163017835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Flavor type.||||0.38
81662517|NCT03430206|163017836|OTHER|||||||0.206|||||||Regression, Negative Binomial|||||||0.206
81662518|NCT03430206|163017837|OTHER|||||||0.101|||||||Regression, Negative Binomial|||||||0.101
81662519|NCT03430206|163017838|OTHER|||||||0.371|||||||Regression, Negative Binomial|||||||0.371
81662520|NCT03430206|163017840|OTHER|||||||0.601|||||||Regression, Negative Binomial|||||||0.601
81662521|NCT03430206|163017841|OTHER|||||||0.738|||||||Regression, Negative Binomial|||||||0.738
81662522|NCT01013597|163017883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.98
81662523|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.78||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||1.78|1.10|
81662524|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.32||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||1.32|0.90|
81662525|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.13||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||2.13|1.19|
81662526|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.62||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||1.62|0.93|
81662527|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.63|17.08||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||17.08|8.63|
81662528|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|3.48||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||3.48|1.82|
81662529|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|3.87||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||3.87|1.98|
81662530|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.08||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||4.08|2.00|
81662531|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.21||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||1.21|0.64|
81662532|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.51||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||2.51|1.39|
81662533|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|2.41||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||2.41|1.56|
81662534|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.28||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||1.28|0.72|
81662535|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.67|7.33||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||7.33|3.67|
81662536|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.73||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 2.||1.73|1.08|
81662537|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.19||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 2.||1.19|0.81|
81662538|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.77||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 2.||1.77|1.07|
81662539|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.4||||||95.0|1.01|1.8||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 2.||1.80|1.01|
81662540|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.15||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 2.||2.15|1.30|
81662541|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.12||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 2.||2.12|1.24|
81662542|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.79||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 2.||1.79|1.03|
81662543|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.5||||||95.0|1.11|1.98||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 2.||1.98|1.11|
81662544|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.12||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 2.||2.12|1.16|
81662545|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.47||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 2.||1.47|0.86|
81662546|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.69||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 2.||1.69|1.16|
81662547|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.54||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 2.||1.54|0.87|
81662548|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.84||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 2.||1.84|0.94|
81662549|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|2.87||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 3.||2.87|2.03|
81662550|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.13||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 3.||1.13|0.84|
81662551|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|2.76||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 3.||2.76|1.92|
81662552|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|2.42||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 3.||2.42|1.55|
81662553|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|2.67||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 3.||2.67|1.84|
81662554|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.13|5.93||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 3.||5.93|4.13|
81662555|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|3.49||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 3.||3.49|2.41|
81662556|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|3.52||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 3.||3.52|2.34|
81662557|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.01|5.93||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 3.||5.93|4.01|
81662558|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|2.79||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 3.||2.79|1.91|
81662559|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|2.66||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 3.||2.66|2.02|
81662560|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|3.6||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 3.||3.60|2.44|
81662561|NCT00427895|163017888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.31|5.31||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures in 13vPnC participants between Cohort 1 and Cohort 3.||5.31|3.31|
81662562|NCT00427895|163017889|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|Difference in Percentage|39.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.0|45.1||||||||45.1|33.0|
81662563|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|5.09||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||5.09|2.32|
81662564|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.16||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||2.16|1.13|
81662565|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.98||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||1.98|0.88|
81705251|NCT00565812|163106432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.127|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.127|-0.085|0.700
81705252|NCT00565812|163106433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|4.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||4.36|-1.00|0.220
81705253|NCT00565812|163106433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|2.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.68|-2.67|0.997
81705254|NCT00565812|163106433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|3.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.55|-2.09|0.613
81705255|NCT00565812|163106433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|2.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.88|-2.75|0.964
81705256|NCT00565812|163106433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|3.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.17|-2.69|0.872
81705257|NCT00565812|163106433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|3.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.01|-2.81|0.947
81705258|NCT00565812|163106433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|3.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.33|-3.03|0.927
81662566|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|4.97||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||4.97|2.04|
81662567|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|4.0||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||4.00|1.50|
81662568|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.76|7.99||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||7.99|2.76|
81662569|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.97||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||2.97|0.93|
81662570|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.39||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||2.39|0.99|
81705259|NCT00565812|163106433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|4.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||4.12|-2.18|0.547
81705260|NCT00565812|163106433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|4.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||4.71|-1.47|0.304
81466667|NCT02738879|162625765|NON_INFERIORITY|Hypothesis A: After 30 weeks, continuing sitagliptin is non-inferior relative to withdrawing sitagliptin on the change from baseline in A1C. Non-inferiority is declared if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference is less than 0.3%.|Between Group Difference in the LSM|-0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.34|||LDA|||A longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model included terms for treatment, AHA treatment at screening (Met + DPP-4i, Met + DPP-4i + SU, Met + SU), time, and the interactions of time by treatment and of time by AHA treatment at screening. Least Squares Means = LSM||-0.34|-0.58|
81662571|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|3.5||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||3.50|1.37|
81662572|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|3.68||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||3.68|1.78|
81662573|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|4.01||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||4.01|1.77|
81662574|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|6.13||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||6.13|1.99|
81662575|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.87|6.08||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||6.08|2.87|
81662576|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|4.3||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||4.30|2.26|
81662577|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT ratio|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|3.8||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||3.80|1.72|
81662578|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.09|10.19||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||10.19|4.09|
81662579|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|4.63||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||4.63|1.83|
81662580|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|6.03||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||6.03|2.41|
81662581|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|10.82||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||10.82|3.13|
81662582|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.84||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||2.84|1.30|
81662583|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|4.78||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||4.78|2.02|
81662584|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|3.76||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||3.76|1.87|
81662585|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.97|6.58||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||6.58|2.97|
81662586|NCT00427895|163017890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|9.41||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||9.41|3.20|
81662587|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|11.2||||||Serotype 1: Difference (13vPnC - 23vPS) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||11.2|1.9|
81662588|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|8.1||||||Serotype 3: Difference (13vPnC - 23vPS) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||8.1|-0.3|
81662589|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|7.2||||||Serotype 4: Difference (13vPnC - 23vPS) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||7.2|-0.2|
81662590|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|7.2||||||Serotype 5: Difference (13vPnC - 23vPS) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||7.2|-2.6|
81662591|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|26.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.7|31.7||||||Serotype 6A: Difference (13vPnC - 23vPS) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||31.7|21.7|
81662592|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|12.0||||||Serotype 6B: Difference (13vPnC - 23vPS) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||12.0|3.2|
81662593|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|17.4||||||Serotype 7F: Difference (13vPnC - 23vPS) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||17.4|7.3|
81662594|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|14.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|19.5||||||Serotype 9V: Difference (13vPnC - 23vPS) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||19.5|8.7|
81662595|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|3.8||||||Serotype 14: Difference (13vPnC - 23vPS) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||3.8|-5.6|
81662596|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|10.5||||||Serotype 18C: Difference (13vPnC - 23vPS) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||10.5|2.6|
81662597|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|7.1||||||Serotype 19A: Difference (13vPnC - 23vPS) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||7.1|1.2|
81466668|NCT02738879|162625765|SUPERIORITY|Hypothesis B: After 30 weeks, continuing sitagliptin results in a greater reduction of A1C relative to withdrawing sitagliptin.|Between Group Difference in the LSM|-0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.34|||LDA|||A LDA model included terms for treatment, AHA treatment at screening (Met + DPP-4i, Met + DPP-4i + SU, Met + SU), time, and the interactions of time by treatment and of time by AHA treatment at screening.||-0.34|-0.58|< 0.001
81662598|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|Difference in Percentage|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|3.2||||||Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.||3.2|-5.5|
81662599|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|23.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|29.3||||||Serotype 23F: Difference (13vPnC - 23vPS) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||29.3|17.0|
81662600|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|7.5||||||Serotype 1: Difference (cohort 2 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||7.5|-0.2|
81662601|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|4.1||||||Serotype 3: Difference (cohort 2 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||4.1|-3.6|
81662602|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|5.5||||||Serotype 4: Difference (cohort 2 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||5.5|-0.4|
81466669|NCT02738879|162625766|SUPERIORITY||Event Rate Ratio|0.73|||=|0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.98|||Negative Binomial Model|||Calculated via the Negative Binomial Model including terms for treatment, race (i.e., White and Other), region (i.e., Europe, North America, and Other), AHA treatment at screening, baseline A1C value and baseline body weight and an offset for follow-up time (on the natural log scale).||0.98|0.54|= 0.039
81662603|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|3.9||||||Serotype 5: Difference (cohort 2 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||3.9|-5.8|
81534754|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|54.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||54.5|-27.8|1.000
81534755|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.7||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.5|28.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||28.1|-51.5|0.675
81534756|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.9||||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.2|33.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||33.5|-59.2|0.644
81534757|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.6|50.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||50.6|-50.6|1.000
81534758|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|50.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||50.0|-33.4|1.000
81534759|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.9|55.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||55.1|-40.9|1.000
81534760|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.6|50.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||50.6|-50.6|1.000
81534761|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|50.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||50.0|-33.4|1.000
81534762|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.9|55.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||55.1|-40.9|1.000
81534763|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.2|60.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||60.2|-40.2|1.000
81534764|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.3||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|59.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||59.6|-22.9|0.392
81534765|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.7|50.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||50.5|-44.7|1.000
81534766|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.0||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|51.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||51.5|6.5|0.070
81534767|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.5||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|49.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||49.2|9.8|0.007
81705261|NCT00565812|163106433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|2.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.43|-3.73|0.679
81534768|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.3||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|32.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||32.8|-26.1|0.826
81662604|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|4.8||||||Serotype 6A: Difference (cohort 2 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||4.8|-0.4|
81662605|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|7.2||||||Serotype 6B: Difference (cohort 2 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||7.2|0.8|
81466670|NCT02738879|162625767|OTHER|95% CI|Between Group Difference in Percentages|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||1.7|-2.3|
81534769|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|27.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||27.7|-27.2|1.000
81534770|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.2||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|17.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||17.3|-27.8|0.649
81534771|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.7||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.7|12.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||12.4|-45.7|0.304
81662606|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|8.2||||||Serotype 7F: Difference (cohort 2 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||8.2|0.6|
81662607|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|7.9||||||Serotype 9V: Difference (cohort 2 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||7.9|-0.3|
81662608|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Perecentage|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|8.7||||||Serotype 14: Difference (cohort 2 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||8.7|-0.1|
81662609|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|2.5||||||Serotype 18C: Difference (cohort 2 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||2.5|-3.8|
81466671|NCT02738879|162625768|SUPERIORITY||Between Group Difference in Percentages|-4.1|||=|0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|2.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||2.9|-11.2|= 0.250
81534772|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.3||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|38.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||38.7|-18.2|0.720
81534773|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.2||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|25.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||25.4|-23.0|0.923
81534774|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-20.0||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.4|10.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||10.4|-50.4|0.197
81662610|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.9||||||Serotype 19A: Difference (cohort 2 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||1.9|-2.1|
81662611|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|6.2||||||Serotype 19F: Difference (cohort 2 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||6.2|-2.4|
81662612|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|5.7||||||Serotype 23F: Difference (cohort 2 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||5.7|-4.7|
81662613|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|10.6||||||Serotype 1: Difference (cohort 3 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||10.6|4.3|
81662614|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|5.9||||||Serotype 3: Difference (cohort 3 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||5.9|-0.3|
81662615|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|6.9||||||Serotype 4: Difference (cohort 3 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||6.9|2.1|
81662616|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|9.1||||||Serotype 5: Difference (cohort 3 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||9.1|1.4|
81662617|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|6.1||||||Serotype 6A: Difference (cohort 3 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||6.1|1.7|
81662618|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|9.3||||||Serotype 6B: Difference (cohort 3 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||9.3|4.1|
81662619|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|11.6||||||Serotype 7F: Difference (cohort 3 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||11.6|5.4|
81662620|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|11.4||||||Serotype 9V: Difference (cohort 3 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||11.4|4.8|
81662621|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|14.9||||||Serotype 14: Difference (cohort 3 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||14.9|8.0|
81662622|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.7||||||Serotype 18C: Difference (cohort 3 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||5.7|0.9|
81662623|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.1||||||Serotype 19A: Difference (cohort 3 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||3.1|0.3|
81662624|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|12.0||||||Serotype 19F: Difference (cohort 3 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||12.0|5.4|
81662625|NCT00427895|163017891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.10.|Difference in Percentage|10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|14.7||||||Serotype 23F: Difference (cohort 3 - cohort 1) in proportions, expressed as a percentage presented along with exact 2-sided 95%CI.||14.7|6.8|
81662626|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|2.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|3.51||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||3.51|1.52|
81662627|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.99||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||1.99|0.95|
81662628|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|2.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|3.64||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||3.64|1.47|
81662629|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.12||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||2.12|0.92|
81662630|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.16||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||2.16|1.01|
81534775|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.5||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|43.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||43.5|-20.4|0.486
81662631|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.59||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||1.59|0.67|
81662632|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.92||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||1.92|0.94|
81662633|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.23||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||2.23|0.80|
81662634|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.59||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||1.59|0.68|
81662635|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.66||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||1.66|0.80|
81662636|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.79||||||95.0|1.07|3.0||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||3.00|1.07|
81662637|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.24||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS).||2.24|0.95|
81662638|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|2.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|3.12||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||3.12|1.53|
81662639|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.91||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||1.91|1.06|
81662640|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|2.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|3.55||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||3.55|1.71|
81662641|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|2.74||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||2.74|1.45|
81662642|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|2.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.76||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||2.76|1.50|
81662643|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.58||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||2.58|1.32|
81662644|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.62||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||2.62|1.46|
81662645|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.91||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||2.91|1.32|
81662646|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.97||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||1.97|0.94|
81662647|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.03||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||2.03|1.08|
81662648|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|3.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|5.12||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||5.12|2.19|
81662649|NCT00427895|163017893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMC Ratio|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|2.83||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS/23vPS).||2.83|1.41|
81662650|NCT00585195|163017919|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|131.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.59|179.63||||||||179.63|96.59|
81662651|NCT00585195|163017919|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|239.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|172.14|331.93||||||||331.93|172.14|
81662652|NCT00585195|163017919|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|201.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|139.33|291.58||||||||291.58|139.33|
81662653|NCT00585195|163017920|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|216.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|161.41|289.56||||||||289.56|161.41|
81662654|NCT00585195|163017920|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|350.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|141.09|868.23||||||||868.23|141.09|
81662655|NCT00585195|163017920|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|365.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|263.22|507.31||||||||507.31|263.22|
81662656|NCT00585195|163017923|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|15.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.89|22.26||||||||22.26|10.89|
81662657|NCT00585195|163017924|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|20.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.59|29.18||||||||29.18|14.59|
81662658|NCT00585195|163017926|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|157.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|136.89|180.97||||||||180.97|136.89|
81662659|NCT00585195|163017927|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|132.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.1|148.1||||||||148.10|119.10|
81662660|NCT00529958|163017957|EQUIVALENCE|The sample size calculation was based on 88 ACL-deficient patients with surgical intervention and an ACL-QOL score of 74.5 (SD=20.1) at a mean 39-month follow-up, a minimal clinically important difference of 10 points, power=0.80 and p=0.05.|||||<|0.05||||||A Bonferroni adjustment for multiple comparisons was used in the sample size calculation, resulting in 90 patients per group. With a 20% lost-to-follow-up rate, the final sample size was 108 patients per group for a total of 324 patients.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"All patients were analyzed on an intention-to-treat basis using a 5% significance level for all analyses. The ACL-QOL scores for each study group were analyzed using adjusted Bonferroni comparisons and repeated-measures analyses, using a mixed-model analysis of variance for treatment group over time of assessment."||||<0.05
81662661|NCT04947527|163017977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|1.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.2|-4.2|0.279
81662662|NCT04947527|163017978|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages/proportions|-14.4||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-2.1|||Chi-squared|||||-2.1|-26.7|0.023
81662663|NCT04947527|163017979|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.09||||0.133|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.133
81662664|NCT03534284|163017980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6761||||||0.05 threshold for significance; no adjustment for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: average CBT-I=Trazodone=Placebo at week 7||||0.6761
81662665|NCT03534284|163017981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8375|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: average CBT-I=Trazodone=Placebo at week 25||||0.8375
81662666|NCT01315353|163018015|SUPERIORITY|Confidence interval estimation was stratified by ART use at screening using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Cumulative rate difference|1.7|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-7.9||||||The lower bound of the (lower) one-sided 95% confidence interval was provided.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (arm B - arm A) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 130 cumulative rate of CIN2+ with 95% one-sided confidence interval.|||-7.9|
81662667|NCT01315353|163018016|OTHER|||||||0.94||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance used for the two-sided test was 0.05.|Log Rank|Log-rank test was stratified by ART use at screening.||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm A and Arm B with respect to time to CIN2+.||||0.94
81662668|NCT01315353|163018017|OTHER||Cumulative rate difference|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|13.6|||||Confidence interval estimation was stratified by ART use at screening using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights.|Treatment comparison was made using the difference (arm B - arm A) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 130 cumulative rate of CIN3+ with 95% two-sided confidence interval.||13.6|-4.8|
81662669|NCT01315353|163018018|OTHER|||||||0.445||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance used for the two-sided test was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm A and Arm B with respect to rate of premature study discontinuation.||||0.445
81662670|NCT01315353|163018019|OTHER|||||||1||||||P-value for the week 26 comparison. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance used for the two-sided test was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm A and Arm B with respect to the proportion of participants with abnormal cervical cytology results at week 26.||||1.000
81662671|NCT01315353|163018019|OTHER|||||||0.279||||||"P-value for the week 52 comparison.~The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance used for the two-sided test was 0.05."|Fisher Exact|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between the Arm A and Arm B with respect to the proportion of participants with abnormal cervical cytology results at week 52.||||0.279
81705262|NCT00565812|163106434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.55|-1.80|0.738
81662672|NCT01315353|163018019|OTHER|||||||0.781||||||"P-value for the week 78 comparison.~The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance used for the two-sided test was 0.05."|Fisher Exact|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm A and Arm B with respect to the proportion of participants with abnormal cervical cytology results at week 78.||||0.781
81662673|NCT01315353|163018019|OTHER|||||||0.375||||||"P-value for the week 104 comparison.~The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance used for the two-sided test was 0.05."|Fisher Exact|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm A and Arm B with respect to the proportion of participants with abnormal cervical cytology results at week 104.||||0.375
81662674|NCT01315353|163018019|OTHER|||||||0.444||||||"P-value for the week 130 comparison.~The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance used for the two-sided test was 0.05."|Fisher Exact|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm A and Arm B with respect to the proportion of participants with abnormal cervical cytology results at week 130.||||0.444
81662675|NCT01315353|163018020|OTHER|||||||0.132||||||"P-value for the week 26 comparison.~The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance used for the two-sided test was 0.05."|Fisher Exact|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm A and Arm B with respect to the proportion of participants with hr-HPV at week 26.||||0.132
81662676|NCT01315353|163018021|OTHER|||||||0.227||||||"P-value for the week 26 comparison.~The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance used for the two-sided test was 0.05."|Fisher Exact|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm A and Arm B with respect to the proportion of participants with hr-HPV at week 26.||||0.227
81662677|NCT01315353|163018022|OTHER|||||||1||||||"P-value for the week 26 comparison.~The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance used for the two-sided test was 0.05."|Fisher Exact|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm A and Arm B with respect to the proportion of participants with hr-HPV at week 26.||||1.000
81662678|NCT02254278|163018050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||binomial|One-sided significance level=0.10||Assuming a binomial distribution, 140 eligible patients per arm were required for 80% power and 1-sided type I error rate of 10% to test the null hypothesis of 2-year progression-free survival (PFS) rate ≤ 85% against the alternative hypothesis of \> 85% with a binomial test. The arms are not compared to each other; they are each tested separately against the null hypothesis.||||0.04
81662679|NCT02254278|163018050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||bionmial|One-sided significance level = 0.10||Assuming a binomial distribution, 140 eligible patients per arm were required for 80% power and 1-sided type I error rate of 10% to test the null hypothesis of 2-year PFS rate ≤ 85% against the alternative hypothesis of \> 85% with a binomial test. The arms are not compared to each other; they are each tested separately against the null hypothesis.||||0.23
81662680|NCT02254278|163018051|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.9|||Log Rank|Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = IMRT 5 weeks|||0.90|0.17|0.02
81662681|NCT02254278|163018052|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|5.08|||Log Rank|Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = IMRT 5 weeks|||5.08|0.4|0.58
81705263|NCT00565812|163106434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.64|-2.70|0.632
81534776|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.9||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|42.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||42.7|-7.0|0.168
81705264|NCT00565812|163106434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|1.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.96|-2.77|0.736
81662682|NCT02254278|163018053|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.95||Two-side significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = IMRT 5 weeks|||2.95|0.31|0.93
81662683|NCT02254278|163018054|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||End of RT||||<0.0001
81662684|NCT02254278|163018054|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||One month after end of RT||||0.17
81662685|NCT02254278|163018054|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-side significance level = 0.05||Six months after end of RT||||0.16
81662686|NCT02254278|163018054|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-side significance level = 0.05||One year after end of RT||||0.26
81662687|NCT02254278|163018054|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-side significance level = 0.05||Two years after the end of RT||||0.82
81662688|NCT02254278|163018056|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||binomial test|One-sided significance level = 0.10||Progression-free survival: The null hypothesis of negative predictive value ≤ 90% was tested against the alternative of \> 90% with a 1-sided binomial test at the 0.10 level.||||0.3
81662689|NCT02254278|163018056|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||binomial test|One-sided significance level = 0.10||Local-regional control: The null hypothesis of negative predictive value ≤ 90% was tested against the alternative of \> 90% with a 1-sided binomial test at the 0.10 level.||||0.07
81662690|NCT02254278|163018057|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.28
81662691|NCT02254278|163018058|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.03
81662692|NCT02254278|163018062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.08
81662693|NCT02254278|163018063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.02
81662694|NCT06609135|163018067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis assessed correlation of GI values at 31 weeks between participants that were successful in discontinuation of non-invasive ventilation at 32 weeks postmenstrual age and those that were unsuccessful.||||0.045
81662695|NCT06609135|163018068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis assessed correlation of GI values at 31 weeks between participants that were successful in discontinuation of non-invasive ventilation at 32 weeks postmenstrual age and those that were unsuccessful.||||0.045
81662696|NCT06609135|163018069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis assessed correlation of GI values at 32 weeks between participants that were successful in discontinuation of non-invasive ventilation at 33 weeks postmenstrual age and those that were unsuccessful.||||0.49
81662697|NCT06609135|163018070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis assessed correlation of GI values at 32 weeks between participants that were successful in discontinuation of non-invasive ventilation at 33 weeks postmenstrual age and those that were unsuccessful.||||0.49
81662698|NCT06609135|163018071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis assessed correlation of GI values at 34 weeks between participants that were successful in discontinuation of non-invasive ventilation by 36 weeks postmenstrual age and those that were unsuccessful.||||0.56
81662699|NCT06609135|163018072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis assessed correlation of GI values at 34 weeks between participants that were successful in discontinuation of non-invasive ventilation by 36 weeks postmenstrual age and those that were unsuccessful.||||0.56
81662700|NCT06609135|163018073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis assessed correlation of FLS values at 31 weeks between participants that were successful in discontinuation of non-invasive ventilation at 32 weeks postmenstrual age and those that were unsuccessful.||||0.09
81662701|NCT06609135|163018074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis assessed correlation of FLS values at 31 weeks between participants that were successful in discontinuation of non-invasive ventilation at 32 weeks postmenstrual age and those that were unsuccessful.||||0.09
81662702|NCT06609135|163018075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis assessed correlation of FLS values at 32 weeks between participants that were successful in discontinuation of non-invasive ventilation at 33 weeks postmenstrual age and those that were unsuccessful.||||0.44
81662703|NCT06609135|163018076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis assessed correlation of FLS values at 32 weeks between participants that were successful in discontinuation of non-invasive ventilation at 33 weeks postmenstrual age and those that were unsuccessful.||||0.44
81662704|NCT06609135|163018077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis assessed correlation of FLS values at 34 weeks between participants that were successful in discontinuation of non-invasive ventilation by 36 weeks postmenstrual age and those that were unsuccessful.||||0.59
81662705|NCT06609135|163018078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis assessed correlation of GI values at 34 weeks between participants that were successful in discontinuation of non-invasive ventilation by 36 weeks postmenstrual age and those that were unsuccessful.||||0.59
81662706|NCT06729593|163018079|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.11||Proportional odds model stratified by disease severity (high flow nasal canula(HFNC)/non-invasive ventilation(NIV) or invasive mechanical ventiliation(IMV)/ECMO) at study entry to determine the odds of being in a better category at day 90.|Proportional odds model||Summary odds ratio for being in a better category, active/placebo (95% confidence interval); pvalue|||2.11|0.45|0.96
81662707|NCT06729593|163018080|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.42|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio for active/placebo (95% confidence interval); pvalue|||1.42|0.39|0.37
81662708|NCT06729593|163018081|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.14|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio for active/placebo (95% confidence interval); pvalue|||2.14|0.37|0.80
81662709|NCT06729593|163018082|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.67|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio for active/placebo (95% confidence interval); pvalue|||1.67|0.64|0.88
81662710|NCT06729593|163018083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.5|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio for active/placebo (95% confidence interval); pvalue|||1.50|0.43|0.50
81662711|NCT05437510|163018084|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|84.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.493|92.411|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||The 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of RSV LRTI hospitalizations in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization.||92.411|69.493|<0.0001
81662712|NCT05437510|163018085|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|77.71||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.249|93.432|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of very severe RSV LRTI in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization.||93.432|39.249|0.0014
81662713|NCT05437510|163018086|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|90.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.676|98.813||Adjusted p-value is reported.|Exact method using binomial distribution|||Statistical analysis for France: The adjusted 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of RSV LRTI hospitalizations in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization. Adjustment based on Bonferroni-Holm procedure.||98.813|63.676|<0.0001
81662714|NCT05437510|163018086|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|83.2||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.589|97.593||Adjusted p-value is reported.|Exact method using binomial distribution|||Statistical analysis for UK: The adjusted 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of RSV LRTI hospitalizations in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization. Adjustment based on Bonferroni-Holm procedure.||97.593|33.589|0.0036
81705265|NCT00565812|163106434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|2.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.08|-2.66|0.811
81534777|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.3||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.3|27.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||27.6|-34.3|0.833
81534778|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.6||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|53.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||53.4|-8.2|0.173
81534779|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.6||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|42.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||42.8|-7.6|0.178
81534780|NCT02365649|162753511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|30.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|ANCOVA||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||30.9|-30.9|1.000
81534781|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-27.8||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.9|16.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||16.3|-71.9|0.580
81534782|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.6|39.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||39.7|-53.6|1.000
81534783|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-24.4||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.2|23.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||23.3|-72.2|0.580
81534784|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-38.9||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.0|5.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||5.2|-83.0|0.287
81534785|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.0|41.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||41.9|-53.0|1.000
81534786|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.4|38.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||38.3|-69.4|1.000
81466672|NCT02738879|162625769|SUPERIORITY||Between Group Difference in the LSM|-8.0|||=|0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|-1.5|||LDA model|||The analysis is based on a LDA model including terms for treatment, AHA treatment at screening (Met + DPP-4i, Met + DPP-4i + SU, Met + SU), time, and the interactions of time by treatment and of time by AHA treatment at screening.||-1.5|-14.6|= 0.016
81662715|NCT05437510|163018086|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|74.62||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.74|92.595||Adjusted p-value is reported.|Exact method using binomial distribution|||Statistical analysis for Germany: The adjusted 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of RSV LRTI hospitalizations in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization. Adjustment based on Bonferroni-Holm procedure.||92.595|29.740|0.0051
81662716|NCT05437510|163018087|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|57.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.36|70.76|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for Overall:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of all-cause LRTI hospitalizations in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||70.760|40.360|<0.0001
81662717|NCT05437510|163018087|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|52.48||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.121|72.36|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for France:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of all-cause LRTI hospitalizations in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||72.360|20.121|0.0039
81662718|NCT05437510|163018087|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|58.62||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.115|78.049|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for UK:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of all-cause LRTI hospitalizations in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||78.049|25.115|0.0024
81662719|NCT05437510|163018087|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|70.74||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.567|89.396|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for Germany:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of all-cause LRTI hospitalizations in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||89.396|29.567|0.0037
81662720|NCT05437510|163018088|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|82.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.271|91.357|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for Overall:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of RSV LRTI hospitalizations in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||91.357|67.271|<0.0001
81662721|NCT05437510|163018088|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|86.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.283|96.459|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for France:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of RSV LRTI hospitalizations in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||96.459|60.283|<0.0001
81662722|NCT05437510|163018088|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|85.2||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.084|97.183|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for UK:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of RSV LRTI hospitalizations in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||97.183|50.084|0.0004
81662723|NCT05437510|163018088|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|74.36||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.006|92.518|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for Germany:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of RSV LRTI hospitalizations in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||92.518|29.006|0.0055
81662724|NCT05437510|163018089|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|75.31||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.012|91.747|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for Overall:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of very severe RSV LRTI through Day 151 post-dosing/randomization in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||91.747|38.012|0.0013
81662725|NCT05437510|163018089|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|78.1||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.823|97.697|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for France:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of very severe RSV LRTI through Day 151 post-dosing/randomization in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||97.697|-5.823|0.0620
81662726|NCT05437510|163018089|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|91.01||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.156|99.791|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for UK:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of very severe RSV LRTI through Day 151 post-dosing/randomization in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||99.791|38.156|0.0060
81705266|NCT00565812|163106434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|1.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.26|-3.71|0.335
81662727|NCT05437510|163018089|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|26.01||||0.9851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-337.329|89.162|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for Germany:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of very severe RSV LRTI through Day 151 post-dosing/randomization in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||89.162|-337.329|0.9851
81705267|NCT00565812|163106434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|2.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.41|-2.52|0.966
81662728|NCT05437510|163018090|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|43.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.677|58.057|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for Overall:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of hospitalizations for all-cause LRTI through Day 151 post-dosing/randomization in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||58.057|24.677|<0.0001
81662729|NCT05437510|163018090|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|34.78||||0.0754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.148|59.648|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for France:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of hospitalizations for all-cause LRTI through Day 151 post-dosing/randomization in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||59.648|-4.148|0.0754
81662730|NCT05437510|163018090|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|40.67||||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.211|62.156|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for UK:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of hospitalizations for all-cause LRTI through Day 151 post-dosing/randomization in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||62.156|8.211|0.0177
81662731|NCT05437510|163018090|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|66.38||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.952|86.137|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for Germany:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of hospitalizations for all-cause LRTI through Day 151 post-dosing/randomization in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||86.137|25.952|0.0046
81662732|NCT05437510|163018095|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|82.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.826|91.49|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for Overall:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of RSV LRTI hospitalizations through Day 181 post-dosing/randomization in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||91.490|67.826|<0.0001
81662733|NCT05437510|163018095|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|86.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.34|96.464|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for France:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of RSV LRTI hospitalizations through Day 181 post-dosing/randomization in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||96.464|60.340|<0.0001
81662734|NCT05437510|163018095|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|85.92||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.85|97.311|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for UK:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of RSV LRTI hospitalizations through Day 181 post-dosing/randomization in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||97.311|52.850|0.0002
81662735|NCT05437510|163018095|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|74.39||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.077|92.525|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for Germany:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of RSV LRTI hospitalizations through Day 181 post-dosing/randomization in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||92.525|29.077|0.0054
81662736|NCT05437510|163018096|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|41.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.073|56.333|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for Overall:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of hospitalizations for all-cause LRTI through day 181 post-dosing/randomization in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||56.333|23.073|<0.0001
81662737|NCT05437510|163018096|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|32.19||||0.1003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.188|57.545|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for France:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of hospitalizations for all-cause LRTI through day 181 post-dosing/randomization in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||57.545|-7.188|0.1003
81662738|NCT05437510|163018096|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|39.83||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.449|60.911|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for UK:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of hospitalizations for all-cause LRTI through day 181 post-dosing/randomization in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||60.911|8.449|0.0164
81662739|NCT05437510|163018096|SUPERIORITY||Efficacy|64.06||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.386|84.478|||Exact method using binomial distribution|||"Statistical analysis for Germany:~The 2-sided 95% CI for the efficacy was calculated by an exact method assuming a binomial distribution of the number of hospitalizations for all-cause LRTI through day 181 post-dosing/randomization in the nirsevimab group conditional on the total number in both groups accounting for the follow-up time post-dosing/randomization."||84.478|23.386|0.0058
81662740|NCT01340196|163018102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|121.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.714|132.999|||ANOVA|No formal testing. Investigation of relative bioavailability.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|||132.999|111.714|
81662741|NCT01340196|163018103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|94.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.215|105.29|||ANOVA|No formal testing. Investigation of relative bioavailability.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|||105.290|85.215|
81662742|NCT01340196|163018104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|147.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.6||||90.0|134.482|160.943|||ANOVA|No formal testing. Investigation of relative bioavailability.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|||160.943|134.482|
81466673|NCT02738879|162625770|SUPERIORITY||Event Rate Ratio|0.81|||=|0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.99|||Negative Binomial Model|||Negative Binomial Model including terms for treatment, race (i.e., White and Other), region (i.e., Europe, North America, and Other), AHA treatment at screening, baseline A1C value and baseline body weight and an offset for follow-up time (on the natural log scale).||0.99|0.67|= 0.041
81534787|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-27.8||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.9|16.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||16.3|-71.9|0.580
81534788|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.9|53.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||53.0|-41.9|1.000
81534789|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-24.4||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.2|23.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||23.3|-72.2|0.580
81534790|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-44.4||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.9|-12.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||-12.0|-76.9|0.103
81534791|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.9|53.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||53.0|-41.9|1.000
81534792|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.3|49.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||49.4|-58.3|1.000
81534793|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.7|48.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||48.7|-48.7|1.000
81534794|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.7||||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.7|63.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||63.0|-29.7|0.637
81534795|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.0|33.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||33.3|-60.0|1.000
81534796|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.6||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|66.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||66.6|-29.4|0.570
81662743|NCT01340196|163018105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|77.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.24|85.15|||ANOVA|No formal testing. Investigation of relative bioavailability.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|||85.15|71.24|
81662744|NCT01340196|163018106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|81.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.56|93.34|||ANOVA|No formal testing. Investigation of relative bioavailability.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|||93.34|71.56|
81662745|NCT01340196|163018107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|75.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.71|82.45|||ANOVA|No formal testing. Investigation of relative bioavailability.|The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|||82.45|68.71|
81662746|NCT00604279|163018128|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The predetermined margin for non-inferiority of paliperidone palmitate was 5.5 points|Least Square Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||||95.0|-5.2|0.63|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor, and baseline value as a covariate was used.||||0.63|-5.20|
81662747|NCT00604279|163018129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||||95.0|-2.14|3.12|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor, and baseline value as a covariate was used.||||3.12|-2.14|
81662748|NCT00604279|163018130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||||95.0|-0.33|0.1|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor, and baseline value as a covariate was used.||||0.10|-0.33|
81662749|NCT00604279|163018131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||||95.0|-0.67|7.5|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor, and baseline value as a covariate was used.||Statistical Analysis for Quality of sleep||7.50|-0.67|
81662750|NCT00604279|163018131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||||95.0|-5.04|2.9|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor, and baseline value as a covariate was used.||Statistical Analysis for Daytime drowsiness||2.90|-5.04|
81662751|NCT00604279|163018132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate of relative risk|0.9||||||95.0|0.81|1.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.01|0.81|
81662752|NCT00601419|163018135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.556|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Age. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between \<65 years and \>=65 years in the frequency of treatment related adverse events."||||=0.556
81662753|NCT00601419|163018136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.845|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Gender. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between Male and Female in the frequency of treatment related adverse events."||||=0.845
81662754|NCT00601419|163018137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between With TSH deficiency and Without TSH deficiency in the frequency of treatment related adverse events."||||=0.038
81662755|NCT00601419|163018138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Past history. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between With past history and Without past history in the frequency of treatment related adverse events."||||=0.013
81662756|NCT00601419|163018139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Initial Dose. The null hypothesis is that there is no association between Initial Dose and the frequency of treatment related adverse events."||||=0.037
81662757|NCT00601419|163018139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.063|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Armitage Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Initial Dose. The null hypothesis is that there is no linear trend in the frequency of treatment related adverse events across increasing levels of initial dose."||||=0.063
81662758|NCT00601419|163018141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Age. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between \<65 years of age and \>=65 years of age in the efficacy of somatropin."||||=0.019
81662759|NCT00601419|163018142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Gender. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between male and female in the efficacy of somatropin."||||=1.000
81662760|NCT00601419|163018143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was ACTH deficiency. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between With ACTH deficiency and Without ACTH deficiency in the efficacy of somatropin."||||=0.037
81662761|NCT02482870|163018178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Chi-squared|Chi-square value = 2.424; degrees of freedom = 1||Sample size was calculated according to the first 60 patients. To obtain 90% power with an alpha error of 0.05, a total of 378 patients were required. Considering a possible drop-out rate of 2.5% due to unexpected complications, we aimed for 388 patients.||||0.119
81662762|NCT02482870|163018179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|4.6||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||4.6|3|<0.0001
81662763|NCT02482870|163018180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.4|0.5|<0.0001
81662764|NCT02482870|163018181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.67||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t value = -11.224, degrees of freedom = 773.99||"For each patient, the difference between Cormack-Lehane score and Mallampati class was calculated for each laryngoscope. As an example, the first patient had a Mallampati score 3. Macintosh laryngoscope provided a Cormack-Lehane score of 2, therefore the difference is - 1, calculated as 2 - 3. In the same patient, King Vision video laryngoscope provided a Cormack-Lehane score of 1, therefore the difference is - 2, calculated as 1 - 3. T-test was used to compare the differences."||-0.67|-0.95|<0.0001
81662765|NCT02482870|163018182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Chi-squared, Corrected|Chi-square test with Yates' continuity correction: chi-square = 0.101; degrees of freedom = 1||||||0.75
81662766|NCT01535014|163018183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.04
81662767|NCT01535014|163018183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.004
81662768|NCT01535014|163018183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0007
81662769|NCT01535014|163018184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81662770|NCT01535014|163018184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81662771|NCT01535014|163018185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81662772|NCT01535014|163018185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81662773|NCT01535014|163018186|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||For week 12, 16, 20, 24|Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81662774|NCT01535014|163018186|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||For week 16, 20, 24|Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81662775|NCT01535014|163018187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.019
81662776|NCT01535014|163018187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.043
81662777|NCT01535014|163018188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.20
81662778|NCT01535014|163018188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.75
81662779|NCT01535014|163018189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||SF-36 Mental Health Domain||||0.02
81662780|NCT01535014|163018189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||ANCOVA|||SF-36 Mental Health Domain||||0.63
81662781|NCT01535014|163018189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||ANCOVA|||SF-36 Physical Health Domain||||0.60
81662782|NCT01535014|163018189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||ANCOVA|||SF-36 Physical Health Domain||||0.98
81662783|NCT00712673|163018195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.657|-0.312||Stepwise testing procedure applied to control type 1 error: lixisenatide (morning) compared with placebo (combined), if found statistically significant, then lixisenatide (evening) compared with placebo (combined).|ANCOVA|||To detect 0.5%(or 0.4%) difference between 1 lixisenatide arm and placebo(combined), 225 patients in lixisenatide arm, 170 in placebo(combined) would provide a power of 97% (or 87%) assuming common standard deviation=1.3% with 2-sided test at 5% significance. Statistical testing:2-sided at significance level=0.05. Analysis of co-variance(ANCOVA)included treatment arms, randomization strata of screening HbA1c(\<8.0,\>=8.0%),BMI(\<30,\>=30 kg/m\^2),country as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c as covariate.||-0.312|-0.657|<0.0001
81662784|NCT00712673|163018195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.193||Stepwise testing procedure applied to control type 1 error: lixisenatide (morning) compared with placebo (combined), if found statistically significant, then lixisenatide (evening) compared with placebo (combined).|ANCOVA|||To detect 0.5%(or 0.4%) difference between 1 lixisenatide arm and placebo(combined), 225 patients in lixisenatide arm, 170 in placebo(combined) would provide a power of 97% (or 87%) assuming common standard deviation=1.3% with 2-sided test at 5% significance. Statistical testing:2-sided at significance level=0.05. Analysis of co-variance(ANCOVA)included treatment arms, randomization strata of screening HbA1c(\<8.0,\>=8.0%),BMI(\<30,\>=30 kg/m\^2),country as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c as covariate.||-0.193|-0.540|<0.0001
81662785|NCT01122862|163018242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.21||||0.0915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.03||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment, period and subject (random) with baseline as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared.||0.03|-0.45|0.0915
81662786|NCT01122862|163018243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|1.9||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment, period and subject (random) with baseline as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference in treatments being compared.||1.90|1.42|<0.0001
81662787|NCT01122862|163018244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.04||||0.6682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.21|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment, period and subject (random) with baseline as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared.||0.21|-0.14|0.6682
81662788|NCT01122862|163018244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean DIfference|0.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.92||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment, period and subject (random) with baseline as a covariate|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared.||0.92|0.57|<0.0001
81662789|NCT01122862|163018245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.05||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment, period and subject (random) with baseline as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared.||0.05|-0.44|0.1100
81662790|NCT01122862|163018245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|1.93||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment, period and subject (random) with baseline as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared.||1.93|1.44|<0.0001
81662791|NCT01122862|163018246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.03||||0.728||95.0|-0.16|0.23||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment, period and subject (random) with baseline as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared.||0.23|-0.16|0.7280
81662792|NCT01122862|163018246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.08||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment, period and subject (random) with baseline as a covariate|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared.||1.08|0.68|<0.0001
81662793|NCT01287065|163018256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.377|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.293|0.462|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference =FF/VI 100/25 µg PM minus Placebo|||0.462|0.293|
81662794|NCT01287065|163018256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.422|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.337|0.507|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference =FF/VI 100/25 µg AM minus Placebo|||0.507|0.337|
81662795|NCT01287065|163018256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.044|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.125|0.036|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference =FF/VI 100/25 µg AM minusFF/VI 100/25 µg PM|||0.036|-0.125|
81662796|NCT01259726|163018261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison with placebo using two-sided Chi-Square test at significance level p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||<=0.0001
81705268|NCT00565812|163106434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.28|-4.16|0.299
81662797|NCT01259726|163018261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison with placebo using two-sided Chi-Square test at significance level p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81662798|NCT01259726|163018261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison with placebo using two-sided Chi-Square test at significance level p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81662799|NCT01259726|163018262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.088|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison with placebo using two-sided Chi-Square test at significance level p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||=0.088
81662800|NCT01259726|163018262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison with placebo using two-sided Chi-Square test at significance level p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||=0.002
81662801|NCT01259726|163018262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.088|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison with placebo using two-sided Chi-Square test at significance level p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||=0.088
81662802|NCT01259726|163018263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.054|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison with placebo using two-sided Chi-Square test at significance level p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||=0.054
81662803|NCT01259726|163018263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison with placebo using two-sided Chi-Square test at significance level p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||=0.008
81662804|NCT01259726|163018263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.101|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison with placebo using two-sided Chi-Square test at significance level p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||=0.101
81662805|NCT01259726|163018264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.045|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison with placebo using two-sided Chi-Square test at significance level p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||=0.045
81662806|NCT01259726|163018264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.066|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison with placebo using two-sided Chi-Square test at significance level p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||=0.066
81662807|NCT01259726|163018264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.045|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison with placebo using two-sided Chi-Square test at significance level p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||=0.045
81662808|NCT02076178|163018270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||Any Grade 2 or higher event, any Grade 2 or higher event Vs Cabotegravir||||<0.01
81662809|NCT03021954|163018289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.086|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is in the intervention group, we expect a decrease in the area of the levator hiatus at 40 days and 3 months post-partum. Power 90 % confidence interval β = 0.10, α = 0.05||||0.086
81705269|NCT00565812|163106434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|2.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.82|-2.56|0.925
81662810|NCT03021954|163018290|EQUIVALENCE|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is platelet rich plasma can maintain or increase levator ani muscle contractions post-partum||||0.29
81662811|NCT01242800|163018313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Log Rank|Stratified log rank test was used for arm comparison||||||0.32
81662812|NCT00710021|163018332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.53
81662813|NCT00710021|163018333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.038
81662814|NCT00710021|163018334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.047
81662815|NCT00710021|163018335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.12
81662816|NCT00710021|163018336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|F-tests derived from the GLM|The test was for the comparison of pooled Vitamin D versus Placebo after adjustment for baseline Ifit1 expression.||||||0.31
81662817|NCT00710021|163018337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|F-tests derived from the GLM|The test was for the comparison of pooled Vitamin D versus Placebo after adjustment for baseline Ifit1 expression.||||||0.019
81662818|NCT00710021|163018338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|F-tests derived from the GLM|The test was for the comparison of pooled Vitamin D versus Placebo after adjustment for baseline Ifi44 expression.||||||0.28
81662819|NCT00710021|163018339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|F-tests derived from the GLM|The test was for the comparison of pooled Vitamin D versus Placebo after adjustment for baseline Ifi44 expression.||||||0.050
81662820|NCT00710021|163018340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|F-tests derived from the GLM|The test was for the comparison of pooled Vitamin D versus Placebo after adjustment for baseline Mx1 expression.||||||0.29
81662821|NCT00710021|163018341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|F-tests derived from the GLM|The test was for the comparison of pooled Vitamin D versus Placebo after adjustment for baseline Mx1 expression.||||||0.014
81662822|NCT00710021|163018342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|F-tests derived from the GLM|The test was for the comparison of pooled Vitamin D versus Placebo after adjustment for baseline serum C3 level.||||||0.96
81662823|NCT00710021|163018343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|F-tests derived from the GLM|The test was for the comparison of pooled Vitamin D versus Placebo after adjustment for baseline serum C3 level.||||||0.67
81662824|NCT00710021|163018344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|F-tests derived from the GLM|The test was for the comparison of pooled Vitamin D versus Placebo after adjustment for baseline serum C4 level.||||||0.59
81534797|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.8||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|10.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||10.2|-39.7|0.330
81662825|NCT00710021|163018345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|F-tests derived from the GLM|The test was for the comparison of pooled Vitamin D versus Placebo after adjustment for baseline serum C4 level.||||||0.65
81662826|NCT00710021|163018346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.86
81662827|NCT00710021|163018347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81662828|NCT00710021|163018348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|F-tests derived from the GLM|The test was for the comparison of pooled Vitamin D versus Placebo after adjustment for baseline SELENA-SLEDAI score.||||||0.62
81662829|NCT00710021|163018349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81662830|NCT00710021|163018350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81662831|NCT00710021|163018351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81662832|NCT00710021|163018352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81662833|NCT00710021|163018353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81662834|NCT00710021|163018354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81662835|NCT00710021|163018355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81662836|NCT00710021|163018356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81662837|NCT00710021|163018357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81662838|NCT00710021|163018358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||||||The p-value compares the Placebo with the pooled Vitamin D treatment group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Note that none of the Grade 3 or above events were considered by the investigators to be related to study treatment.||||||0.10
81534798|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.0|19.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||19.4|-40.0|1.000
81662839|NCT04508023|163018365|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.16||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.15|||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by the time from COVID-19 positive test to randomization.||||2.15|0.63|0.626
81662840|NCT03581825|163018425|SUPERIORITY|Statistically superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence intervals of the Test lens are greater than 40 points.|Least-Square Mean|56.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.2|61.4|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||||61.4|51.2|
81662841|NCT03581825|163018426|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control was concluded if the lower confidence limit of LSM difference was above the non-inferiority margin -5.|Least-Square Mean Difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|7.4|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean Difference was calculated as Test minus Control|||7.4|-0.5|
81662842|NCT01668667|163018427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted mean difference|-2.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.745||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|-0.52|||ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity will be made for these analyses.|The change from baseline data is analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled site as the main effects and the baseline IRLS Rating Scale total score as a covariate.|The null hypothesis for this study is that there is no difference between GEn and placebo in the change from Baseline to the end of treatment in the IRLS Rating Scale total score. All comparisons will be made at the two-sided 0.05 level of significance.||-0.52|-4.62|0.014
81662843|NCT01668667|163018427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted mean difference|-2.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.764||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|-0.54|||ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity will be made for these analyses.|The change from baseline data is analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled site as the main effects and the baseline IRLS Rating Scale total score as a covariate.|The null hypothesis for this study is that there is no difference between GEn and placebo in the change from Baseline to the end of treatment in the IRLS Rating Scale total score. All comparisons will be made at the two-sided 0.05 level of significance.||-0.54|-4.68|0.014
81662844|NCT01668667|163018427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.767||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|0.53|||ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity will be made for these analyses.|The change from baseline data is analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled site as the main effects and the baseline IRLS Rating Scale total score as a covariate|The null hypothesis for this study is that there is no difference between GEn and placebo in the change from Baseline to the end of treatment in the IRLS Rating Scale total score. All comparisons will be made at the two-sided 0.05 level of significance.||0.53|-3.63|0.144
81662845|NCT01668667|163018428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.95|||Regression, Logistic||The analysis method used was logistic regression with terms of pooled site and treatment.|"The null hypothesis for this study is that there is no difference between GEn and placebo in the proportion of subjects who are responders with much improved or very much improved on the investigator-rated CGI-I at the end of treatment."||3.95|1.30|0.004
81662846|NCT01668667|163018428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|3.77|||Regression, Logistic||The analysis method used was logistic regression with terms of pooled site and treatment.|"The null hypothesis for this study is that there is no difference between GEn and placebo in the proportion of subjects who are responders with much improved or very much improved on the investigator-rated CGI-I at the end of treatment."||3.77|1.23|0.007
81662847|NCT01668667|163018428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.24||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|3.94|||Regression, Logistic||The analysis method used was logistic regression with terms of pooled site and treatment.|"The null hypothesis for this study is that there is no difference between GEn and placebo in the proportion of subjects who are responders with much improved or very much improved on the investigator-rated CGI-I at the end of treatment."||3.94|1.27|0.005
81662848|NCT01668667|163018429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||For the mean change from Baseline for IRLS Rating Scale total score at the EOT, the linear contrast test based on an analysis of variance with treatment effect was used to detect linear dose-response trends across increasing levels of GEn dosage.||||0.022
81662849|NCT01668667|163018429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.072|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Overall treatment effect||||0.072
81662850|NCT01668667|163018430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||A significant p-value will indicate a nonzero linear effect across increasing levels of GEn dosage.|Cochran-Armitage trend test|||||||0.012
81662851|NCT03261700|163018431|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of groups on Empowerment via the Personal Progress Scale Revised||||<.05
81466674|NCT02738879|162625771|SUPERIORITY||Event Rate Ratio|0.83|||=|0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.37|||Negative Binomial Model|||Negative Binomial Model including terms for treatment, race (i.e., White and Other), region (i.e., Europe, North America, and Other), AHA treatment at screening, baseline A1C value and baseline body weight and an offset for follow-up time (on the natural log scale).||1.37|0.51|= 0.473
81662852|NCT03261700|163018432|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of groups on self-efficacy via the General Self-Efficacy Scale||||<.05
81662853|NCT02668185|163018460|SUPERIORITY|Generalised linear mixed model with a Poisson error structure|Mean Difference (Net)|29.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.39|42.87||Intention to treat adjusted means.|generalised linear mixed model with a Po|Adjusted for intention to treat||||42.87|17.39|<0.0001
81662854|NCT02668185|163018461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|50.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81662855|NCT02668185|163018462|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81662856|NCT02668185|163018463|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81466675|NCT02738879|162625772|SUPERIORITY||Between Group Difference in Percentages|-1.2|||=|0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|3.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Percentages and difference in percentages were calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by AHA treatment at screening. Includes imputed events after participants discontinued from the study medication, using a Gamma frailty model. The bootstrap method was used to obtain the CI and p-value.||3.7|-6.2|= 0.624
81662857|NCT02668185|163018464|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81662858|NCT03316300|163018478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0176|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.06|-0.13|<0.0001
81662859|NCT00822523|163018481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two sample t-test comparing baseline and day 1 H0: There is no change in mean force between baseline and day 1 HA: There is change in mean force between baseline and day 1||||0.61
81662860|NCT00822523|163018481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.787|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two sample t-test comparing baseline and day 2 H0: There is no change in mean force between baseline and day 2 HA: There is change in mean force between baseline and day 2||||0.787
81662861|NCT00822523|163018481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.234|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two sample t-test comparing baseline and day 4 H0: There is no change in mean force between baseline and day 4 HA: There is change in mean force between baseline and day 4||||0.234
81662862|NCT00822523|163018481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.256|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two sample t-test comparing baseline and day 14 H0: There is no change in mean force between baseline and day 14 HA: There is change in mean force between baseline and day 14||||0.256
81662863|NCT00822523|163018481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.292|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two sample t-test comparing baseline and day 21 H0: There is no change in mean force between baseline and day 21 HA: There is change in mean force between baseline and day 21||||0.292
81662864|NCT00822523|163018481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.589|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two sample t-test comparing baseline and month 4 H0: There is no change in mean force between baseline and month 4 HA: There is change in mean force between baseline and month 4||||0.589
81662865|NCT00822523|163018482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.636|||||||Repeated measure ANOVA|||Repeated measure ANOVA assessing change in the three baseline force measurements H0: There no significant difference in the three baseline force measurements HA: There is a significant difference in the three baseline force measurements||||0.636
81662866|NCT00822523|163018482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.178|||||||Repeated measure ANOVA|||Repeated measure ANOVA assessing change in baseline force by treatment arm. H0: There is no difference in mean baseline force by treatment arm HA: There is a difference in mean baseline force by treatment arm||||0.178
81662867|NCT00822523|163018483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.995|||||||Repeated measure ANOVA|||Repeated measure ANOVA assessing percent change (from baseline) in force for contrast of day 14 and day 21 H0: There is no difference in percent change in force between day 14 and day 21 HA: There is a difference in percent change in force between day 14 and day 21||||0.995
81662868|NCT00822523|163018483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2088|||||||Repeated measure ANOVA|||"Repeated measure ANOVA assessing percent change in force from baseline for day 14 and 21 by treatment arm.~H0: There is no significant different in percent change in force by treatment arm HA: There is a significant different in percent change in force by treatment arm"||||0.2088
81662869|NCT00822523|163018485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.9||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 4||||0.0374
81662870|NCT00822523|163018485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.7||||0.188|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 14||||0.188
81466676|NCT02738879|162625773|SUPERIORITY||Between Group Difference in Percentages|18.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|25.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||25.7|11.6|< 0.001
81534799|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.6||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|66.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||66.6|-29.4|0.570
81662871|NCT00822523|163018485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.8||||0.104|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Month 4||||0.104
81662872|NCT00822523|163018487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.9||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 4||||0.0374
81662873|NCT00822523|163018487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.7||||0.188|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 14||||0.188
81662874|NCT00822523|163018487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.9||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Month 4||||0.0374
81662875|NCT00822523|163018488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.9||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 4||||0.0374
81662876|NCT00822523|163018488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.7||||0.188|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 14||||0.188
81662877|NCT00822523|163018488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.7||||0.188|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Month 4||||0.188
81662878|NCT00822523|163018489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.9||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 4||||0.0374
81662879|NCT00822523|163018489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.7||||0.188|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 14||||0.188
81662880|NCT00822523|163018489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.5||||0.391|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Month 4||||0.391
81662881|NCT00822523|163018490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.9||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 4||||0.0374
81662882|NCT00822523|163018490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.7||||0.188|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 14||||0.188
81662883|NCT00822523|163018490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.9||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Month 4||||0.0374
81662884|NCT00822523|163018491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.9||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 4||||0.0374
81662885|NCT00822523|163018491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.7||||0.188|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 14||||0.188
81662886|NCT00822523|163018491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.4||||0.505|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Month 4||||0.505
81662887|NCT00822523|163018492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 4||||<0.0001
81662888|NCT00822523|163018492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.9||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 14||||0.0374
81662889|NCT00822523|163018492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.8||||0.104|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Month 4||||0.104
81662890|NCT00822523|163018493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 4||||<0.0001
81662891|NCT00822523|163018493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.9||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 14||||0.0374
81662892|NCT00822523|163018493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.9||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Month 4||||0.0374
81662893|NCT00822523|163018494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 4||||<0.0001
81662894|NCT00822523|163018494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.9||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 14||||0.0374
81662895|NCT00822523|163018494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.7||||0.188|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Month 4||||0.188
81662896|NCT00822523|163018495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 4||||<0.0001
81662897|NCT00822523|163018495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.9||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 14||||0.0374
81662898|NCT00822523|163018495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.5||||0.391|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Month 4||||0.391
81662899|NCT00822523|163018496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 4||||<0.0001
81662900|NCT00822523|163018496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.9||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 14||||0.0374
81662901|NCT00822523|163018496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.9||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Month 4||||0.0374
81662902|NCT00822523|163018497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 4||||<0.0001
81662903|NCT00822523|163018497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.9||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Day 14||||0.0374
81662904|NCT00822523|163018497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||r value|0.4||||0.505|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Correlation Test|||Month 4||||0.505
81662905|NCT03454828|163018504|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118||||0.399|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.399
81662906|NCT01072877|163018526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.49|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|-1.27|||ANCOVA|||||-1.27|-3.72|=0.0001
81662907|NCT01072877|163018526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-2.29|||ANCOVA|||||-2.29|-4.80|<0.0001
81534800|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.8||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|10.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||10.2|-39.7|0.330
81662908|NCT01072877|163018526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|-1.48|||ANCOVA|||||-1.48|-3.98|<0.0001
81662909|NCT01072877|163018526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|-2.46|||ANCOVA|||||-2.46|-4.84|<0.0001
81662910|NCT01072877|163018527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||||-0.40|-1.17|=0.0001
81662911|NCT01072877|163018527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.86|||ANCOVA|||||-0.86|-1.65|<0.0001
81662912|NCT01072877|163018527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-1.06|||ANCOVA|||||-1.06|-1.85|<0.0001
81662913|NCT01072877|163018527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|-1.23|||ANCOVA|||||-1.23|-1.98|<0.0001
81662914|NCT01072877|163018528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||||-0.23|-0.66|=0.0001
81662915|NCT01072877|163018528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.53|||ANCOVA|||||-0.53|-0.98|<0.0001
81662916|NCT01072877|163018528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.53|||ANCOVA|||||-0.53|-0.97|<0.0001
81662917|NCT01072877|163018528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.68|||ANCOVA|||||-0.68|-1.11|<0.0001
81662918|NCT02245672|163018531|SUPERIORITY|In order for the bioequivalence results to be valid, assay sensitivity had to be established. For assay sensitivity, the following comparisons were performed using the Full Analysis Set for each co-primary endpoint: MGR001 versus placebo, and Advair Diskus versus placebo. Assay sensitivity was demonstrated if the p-values for active treatment versus placebo were less than 0.05|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||MGR001 (Test) vs Placebo||||<0.0001
81662919|NCT02245672|163018531|SUPERIORITY|In order for the bioequivalence results to be valid, assay sensitivity had to be established.For assay sensitivity, the following comparisons were performed using the Full Analysis Set for each co-primary endpoint: MGR001 versus placebo, and Advair Diskus versus placebo. Assay sensitivity was demonstrated if the p-values for active treatment versus placebo were less than 0.05|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||Advair Diskus (Reference) vs Placebo||||<0.0001
81662920|NCT02245672|163018532|EQUIVALENCE|A linear analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was fitted for the endpoint and least-squares (LS) means were derived for each treatment. To assess equivalence, LS means (one for Test and one for Reference) from the ANCOVA models were used to generate Test/Reference ratios and 90% CIs were calculated by using Fieller's theorem. To demonstrate equivalence, the 90% CIs were each required to be wholly contained within the interval 0.80-1.25 (i.e., 80%-125%).|Ratio (MGR001/Advair Diskus)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.016|1.237|||||Bioequivalence was established between active treatments (MGR001 and Advair Diskus) for the FEV1 AUEC0-12 clinical endpoint|Equivalence of MGR001 and Advair Diskus is established if the ratio of the LS means and 90% confidence interval are wholly contained within the interval 0.80-1.25 (i.e., 80%-125%).||1.237|1.016|
81662921|NCT02245672|163018533|SUPERIORITY|In order for the bioequivalence results to be valid, assay sensitivity had to be established. For assay sensitivity, the following comparisons were performed using the Full Analysis Set for each co-primary endpoint: MGR001 versus placebo, and Advair Diskus versus placebo. Assay sensitivity was demonstrated if the p-values for active treatment versus placebo were less than 0.05|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||MGR001 (Test) vs Placebo||||<0.0001
81662922|NCT02245672|163018533|SUPERIORITY|In order for the bioequivalence results to be valid, assay sensitivity had to be established. For assay sensitivity, the following comparisons were performed using the Full Analysis Set for each co-primary endpoint: MGR001 versus placebo, and Advair Diskus versus placebo. Assay sensitivity was demonstrated if the p-values for active treatment versus placebo were less than 0.05|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||Advair Diskus (Reference) vs Placebo||||<0.0001
81662923|NCT02245672|163018534|EQUIVALENCE|A linear analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was fitted for the endpoint and least-squares (LS) means were derived for each treatment. To assess equivalence, LS means (one for Test and one for Reference) from the ANCOVA models were used to generate Test/Reference ratios and 90% CIs were calculated by using Fieller's theorem. To demonstrate equivalence, the 90% CIs were each required to be wholly contained within the interval 0.80-1.25 (i.e., 80%-125%).|Ratio (MGR001/Advair Diskus)|1.069|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.938|1.22|||||Bioequivalence was established between active treatments (MGR001 and Advair Diskus) for change from baseline in trough FEV1 endpoint on Day 29|Equivalence of MGR001 and Advair Diskus is established if the ratio of the LS means and 90% confidence interval are wholly contained within the interval 0.80-1.25 (i.e., 80%-125%).||1.220|0.938|
81662924|NCT01765192|163018535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0219|0.1795|||ANCOVA|||The primary endpoint was analyzed using an analysis of covariance model adapted for the crossover design. The following fixed factors and covariates were included in the model: Treatment, sequence, period, and baseline FEV1 measurement of the respective treatment period. The reported analysis results are for the 2 crossover treatment periods combined.||0.1795|0.0219|0.013
81662925|NCT01765192|163018536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0185|0.1422||P-values were obtained using an ANCOVA model with treatment sequence, treatment period, and study treatment as fixed factors with Baseline pre-bronchodilator FVC measurement as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.1422|-0.0185|0.129
81534801|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.8|35.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||35.4|-33.8|1.000
81662926|NCT01765192|163018537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0113|0.2364||P-values were obtained using an ANCOVA model with treatment sequence, treatment period, and study treatment as fixed factors with Baseline pre-bronchodilator FEF measurement as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.2364|0.0113|0.032
81662927|NCT01765192|163018538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.105||0.635||95.0|-23.0531|37.466||P-values were obtained using an ANCOVA model with treatment sequence, treatment period, and study treatment as fixed factors with Baseline pre-bronchodilator PEF measurement as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||37.4660|-23.0531|0.635
81662928|NCT01765192|163018539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.206||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1896|24.0553||P-values were obtained using an ANCOVA model with treatment sequence, treatment period, and study treatment as fixed factors with Baseline pre-bronchodilator PEF measurement as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||24.0553|3.1896|0.011
81662929|NCT01765192|163018540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.385|-0.0271||P-values were obtained using an ANCOVA model with treatment sequence, treatment period, and study treatment as fixed factors with Baseline Daytime Asthma Symptom Score as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.0271|-0.3850|0.025
81662930|NCT01765192|163018541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2426|0.0563||P-values were obtained using an ANCOVA model with treatment sequence, treatment period, and study treatment as fixed factors with Baseline Nighttime Asthma Symptoms measurement as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.0563|-0.2426|0.217
81662931|NCT02382016|163018553|SUPERIORITY||ratio of geometric means|0.65||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.72|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted by treatment, background PAH-specific therapy at baseline and region as factors \& log-transformed PVR at baseline as a covariate||The null hypothesis (change of PVR at Week 12 as a ratio of baseline PVR in subjects treated with placebo or macitentan is the same) is tested on the primary endpoint by means of an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log(e) transformed ratio of PVR at Week 12 to baseline PVR.||0.72|0.59|0.0001
81662932|NCT02382016|163018554|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|9.73||||0.4264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|33.95||No adjustment was made for multiplicity for secondary endpoints, therefore all corresponding p-values provided are of an exploratory nature.|mixed-effect model repeated measure||The estimated value refers to a between-treatment analysis of change from baseline to Week 12 in 6MWD (LS mean difference macitentan 10 mg - placebo).|The main analysis on 6MWD was performed using a mixed-effect model repeated measure (MMRM) adjusted for treatment, visit, region, PAH-specific therapy at baseline, and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors, and baseline 6MWD and WHO functional class (FC) as covariates.||33.95|-14.50|0.4264
81662933|NCT02382016|163018555|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.253||||0.1278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.714|298.376||No adjustment was made for multiplicity for secondary endpoints, therefore all corresponding p-values provided are of an exploratory nature.|Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression model (exact) adjusted for treatment, PAH-specific therapy at baseline, and region as covariates was used to analyze worsening in WHO FC.||298.376|0.714|0.1278
81662934|NCT02382016|163018556|SUPERIORITY||ratio of geometric means|0.874||||0.3951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.639|1.196||No adjustment was made for multiplicity for secondary endpoints, therefore all corresponding p-values provided are of an exploratory nature.|ANCOVA|||||1.196|0.639|0.3951
81662935|NCT02382016|163018557|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|1.67||||0.0637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.44||No adjustment was made for multiplicity for secondary endpoints, therefore all corresponding p-values provided are of an exploratory nature.|ANCOVA||The estimated value refers to a between-treatment analysis of change from baseline to Week 12 in mRAP (LS mean difference macitentan 10 mg - placebo).|||3.44|-0.10|0.0637
81662936|NCT02382016|163018558|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-5.99||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-3.57||No adjustment was made for multiplicity for secondary endpoints, therefore all corresponding p-values provided are of an exploratory nature.|ANCOVA||The estimated value refers to a between-treatment analysis of change from baseline to Week 12 in mPAP (LS mean difference macitentan 10 mg - placebo).|||-3.57|-8.40|0.0001
81662937|NCT02382016|163018559|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|0.52||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.81||No adjustment was made for multiplicity for secondary endpoints, therefore all corresponding p-values provided are of an exploratory nature.|ANCOVA||The estimated value refers to a between-treatment analysis of change from baseline to Week 12 in cardiac index (LS mean difference macitentan 10 mg - placebo).|||0.81|0.22|0.0009
81662938|NCT02382016|163018560|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-171.48||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-223.67|-119.3||No adjustment was made for multiplicity for secondary endpoints, therefore all corresponding p-values provided are of an exploratory nature.|ANCOVA||The estimated value refers to a between-treatment analysis of change from baseline to Week 12 in TPR (LS mean difference macitentan 10 mg - placebo).|||-119.30|-223.67|0.0001
81662939|NCT02382016|163018561|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|0.03||||0.9844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|2.91||No adjustment was made for multiplicity for secondary endpoints, therefore all corresponding p-values provided are of an exploratory nature.|ANCOVA||The estimated value refers to a between-treatment analysis of change from baseline to Week 12 in SVO2 (LS mean difference macitentan 10 mg - placebo).|||2.91|-2.85|0.9844
81662940|NCT00084266|163018562|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The final p-value was compared against an O'Brien-Fleming boundary of 0.048.||||||0.042|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"Chi-squared test was used to calculate p-value. P-value was calculated for participants with clinical outcome as cure."||||0.042
81466677|NCT02738879|162625774|SUPERIORITY||Between Group Difference in the LSM|-6.5|||=|0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|-1.0|||LDA|||Analysis was based on a LDA model including terms for treatment, AHA treatment at screening (Met + DPP-4i, Met + DPP-4i + SU, Met + SU), time, and the interactions of time by treatment and of time by AHA treatment at screening.||-1.0|-11.9|= 0.020
81662941|NCT00084266|163018574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9344|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Statistical comparison of survival analysis was performed.Log rank method was used to calculate p-value.||||0.9344
81662942|NCT00084266|163018575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5985|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Statistical comparison of survival analysis was performed.Log rank method was used to calculate p-value.||||0.5985
81662943|NCT00084266|163018576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.859|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Statistical comparison of survival analysis was performed.Log rank method was used to calculate p-value.||||0.8590
81662944|NCT01215422|163018585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0|||>|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.15||||Regression, Logistic||||||0.15|>0.05
81662945|NCT01215422|163018586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||The p-value represents the comparison of the two interventions combined and compared against baseline for Grades III and IV summed together.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81662946|NCT01215422|163018589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-squared|0.16|||>|0.05||95.0||||Correlation between years of experience (all anesthesiologists, pooled) and time to intubation (both GS and KS VLSs, pooled)|Correlation|||||||>0.05
81662947|NCT00719563|163018615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0737|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.0737
81662948|NCT06336603|163018639|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||< .001
81662949|NCT06336603|163018640|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||< .001
81662950|NCT06336603|163018641|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||< .001
81662951|NCT02113241|163018671|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||<0.001
81662952|NCT02113241|163018671|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.089
81662953|NCT02113241|163018672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.003
81662954|NCT02113241|163018672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.248||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.248
81662955|NCT02113241|163018673|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.161||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.161
81662956|NCT02113241|163018673|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.079
81662957|NCT02113241|163018674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.067
81662958|NCT02113241|163018674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.918||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.918
81466678|NCT02738879|162625775|OTHER|95% CI|Between Group Difference in Percentages|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|5.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||5.0|-9.1|
81662959|NCT02113241|163018675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.128||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.128
81662960|NCT02113241|163018675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.454||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.454
81662961|NCT02113241|163018676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.433|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.433
81662962|NCT02113241|163018676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.407||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.407
81662963|NCT02113241|163018677|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||<0.001
81662964|NCT02113241|163018677|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.826||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.826
81662965|NCT02113241|163018678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.791||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.791
81662966|NCT02113241|163018678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.413||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.413
81662967|NCT02113241|163018679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.075||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.075
81662968|NCT02113241|163018679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.432||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.432
81662969|NCT02113241|163018680|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||<0.001
81662970|NCT02113241|163018680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.835||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.835
81662971|NCT02113241|163018681|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||<0.001
81662972|NCT02113241|163018681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.778||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.778
81662973|NCT02113241|163018682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.338||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.338
81662974|NCT02113241|163018682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.309||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.309
81662975|NCT02113241|163018683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.049
81662976|NCT02113241|163018683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.563||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.563
81662977|NCT02113241|163018684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.850
81662978|NCT02113241|163018684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.206||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.206
81662979|NCT02113241|163018685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.006
81662980|NCT02113241|163018685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.950
81662981|NCT02113241|163018686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.011
81662982|NCT02113241|163018686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.454||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.454
81662983|NCT02113241|163018687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.652||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.652
81662984|NCT02113241|163018687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.055
81466679|NCT02738879|162625776|SUPERIORITY||Event Rate Ratio|0.76|||=|0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.44|||Negative Binomial Model|||The analysis was calculated via the Negative Binomial Model including terms for treatment, race (i.e., White and Other), region (i.e., Europe, North America, and Other), AHA treatment at screening, baseline A1C value and baseline body weight and an offset for follow-up time (on the natural log scale).||1.44|0.40|= 0.394
81662985|NCT02113241|163018688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.254||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.254
81662986|NCT02113241|163018688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.787||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.787
81662987|NCT02113241|163018689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.129||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.129
81662988|NCT02113241|163018689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.365||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.365
81662989|NCT02113241|163018690|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||<0.001
81662990|NCT02113241|163018690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.175||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.175
81662991|NCT02113241|163018691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.392||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.392
81466680|NCT02738879|162625777|SUPERIORITY||Between Group Difference in Percentages|-1.2|||=|0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|5.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||The analysis included imputed events after participants discontinued from the study medication, using a Gamma frailty model. Proportions and difference in proportions were calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by AHA treatment at screening. The bootstrap method was used to obtain the CI and p-value.||5.8|-8.2|= 0.740
81662992|NCT02113241|163018691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.123|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.123
81662993|NCT02113241|163018692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.176||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.176
81662994|NCT02113241|163018692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.268||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.268
81662995|NCT02113241|163018693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.064||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.064
81662996|NCT02113241|163018693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.462||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.462
81662997|NCT02113241|163018694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.346||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.346
81662998|NCT02113241|163018694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis between before and after the intervention||||0.002
81662999|NCT00388453|163018695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.05
81663000|NCT02901041|163018699|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|1.45|||t-test, 2 sided|t=0.03, df=79.00||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline (pre-treatment). The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||1.45|-1.41|.98
81663001|NCT02901041|163018700|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.83||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|0.26|||t-test, 2 sided|t=-1.52, df=56.00||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline post-treatment. The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||0.26|-1.92|.13
81663002|NCT02901041|163018701|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.03||Equality of variance was not assumed.|t-test, 2 sided|t=-1.33, df=72.65||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline (pre-treatment). The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||0.03|-0.17|.19
81663003|NCT02901041|163018702|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|t=-1.99, df=56.00||||0.00|-0.34|.05
81663004|NCT02901041|163018703|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.17|||t-test, 2 sided|t=0.37,df=79.00||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline (pre-treatment). The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||0.17|-0.11|.71
81663005|NCT02901041|163018704|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.03|||t-test, 2 sided|t=-1.59,df=56.00||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline post-treatment. The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||0.03|-0.26|.12
81534802|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.6|39.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||39.7|-42.6|1.000
81663006|NCT02901041|163018705|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.89|10.18|||t-test, 2 sided|t=0.03, df=79.00||||10.18|-9.89|.98
81534803|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-21.4||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.9|0.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||0.1|-42.9|0.100
81534804|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.8|35.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||35.4|-33.8|1.000
81663007|NCT02901041|163018706|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.8||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.43|1.83|||t-test, 2 sided|t=-1.52, df=56.00||||1.83|-13.43|.13
81663008|NCT02901041|163018707|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|27.07||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-144.06|198.2|||t-test, 2 sided|t=0.32,df=61.00||||198.20|-144.06|.75
81663009|NCT02901041|163018708|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|99.05||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-111.11|309.21|||t-test, 2 sided|t=0.95, df=46.00||||309.21|-111.11|.35
81663010|NCT02901041|163018709|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.85||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|3.4|||t-test, 2 sided|t=0.67, df=58.00||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline (pre-treatment). The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||3.40|-1.69|.51
81534805|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.8|45.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||45.3|-33.8|1.000
81534806|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.6||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|14.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||14.6|-29.9|0.598
81534807|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.7|24.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||24.3|-30.7|1.000
81534808|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.9||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|50.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared|||Non-responders, Week 52|Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|50.4|-24.7|0.468
81534809|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|28.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||28.1|-15.7|1.000
81534810|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.1||||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|45.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||45.4|-15.2|0.538
81663011|NCT02901041|163018710|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|0.98|||t-test, 2 sided|t=-0.61,df=36||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline post-treatment. The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||0.98|-1.82|.55
81663012|NCT02901041|163018711|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|4.45|||t-test, 2 sided|t=0.07,df=58.00||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline (pre-treatment). The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||4.45|-4.15|.95
81663013|NCT02901041|163018712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.34||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|11.62|||t-test, 2 sided|t=0.82, df=38.00||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline post-treatment. The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||11.62|-4.93|.42
81663014|NCT02901041|163018713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.8||Equal variance was not assumed.|t-test, 2 sided|t=1.39, df=36.37||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline (pre-treatment). The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||0.80|-0.15|.17
81663015|NCT02901041|163018714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.97||Equal variances were not assumed when conducting the t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|t=1.53, df=24.05||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline post-treatment. The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||0.97|-0.14|0.14
81663016|NCT02901041|163018715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.07||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|7.16||Equal variances were not assumed when conducting the t-tests.|t-test, 2 sided|t=1.51,df=39.34||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline (pre-treatment). The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||7.16|-1.03|.14
81663017|NCT02901041|163018716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.18||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|10.75||Equality of variance was not assumed.|t-test, 2 sided|t=0.85, df=39.00||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline post-treatment. The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||10.75|-4.39|.40
81663018|NCT02901041|163018717|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.81||Equal variances were not assumed when conducting the t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|t=1.97, df=38.37||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline (pre-treatment). The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||0.81|-0.01|.06
81663019|NCT02901041|163018718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.05|||t-test, 2 sided|t=.06, df=39.00||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline post-treatment. The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||1.05|-1.00|.96
81663020|NCT02901041|163018719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.03||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.58|9.64|||t-test, 2 sided|t=0.53,df=57.00||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline (pre-treatment). The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||9.64|-5.58|.60
81663021|NCT02901041|163018720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.03|||t-test, 2 sided|t=-1.27, df=39.00||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline post-treatment. The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||0.03|-0.15|.21
81663022|NCT02901041|163018721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.04|||t-test, 2 sided|t=-1.74,df=57.00||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline (pre-treatment). The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||0.04|-0.60|.09
81663023|NCT02901041|163018722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.07|||t-test, 2 sided|t=-1.69, df=39.00||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline post-treatment. The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||0.07|-0.78|.10
81663024|NCT02901041|163018723|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.19|||t-test, 2 sided|t=0.25,df=57.00||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline (pre-treatment). The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||0.19|-0.15|0.80
81663025|NCT02901041|163018724|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.61||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.56|3.34|||t-test, 2 sided|t=-0.84,df=39.00||A t-test was used to compare means between conditions at baseline post-treatment. The null hypothesis was that the difference in group means is zero.||3.34|-14.56|.41
81663026|NCT03249714|163018736|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.064|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.232|||negative binominal regression model|||||0.232|0.018|<0.001
81663027|NCT03249714|163018737|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.136||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.513||Statistical significance (2-sided) at the 0.05 level|negative binomial regression|||||0.513|0.036|0.003
81663028|NCT03249714|163018737|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||negative binominal regression|Indicates statistical significance (2-sided) at the 0.05 level.||||0.000|0.000|< 0.001
81663029|NCT03249714|163018738|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.284||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.62|||negative binominal regression|||||0.620|0.130|0.002
81663030|NCT03249714|163018739|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.42||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.141|1.25|||negative binominal regression|||||1.250|0.141|0.119
81663031|NCT01996813|163018748|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.115||||0.0553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|1.034||The exact p-value was estimated|Regression, Logistic|The method was exact logistic regression||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the odds of a cerebral desaturation event between patients wearing versus not wearing thigh-high compression stockings during shoulder arthroscopy in the beach chair position||1.034|0.002|.0553
81663032|NCT01996813|163018749|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.22|60.39|||t-test, 2 sided|A Satterthwaite correction was used to adjust the degrees of freedom||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the average length of surgery between patients wearing versus not wearing thigh-high compression stockings during shoulder arthroscopy in the beach chair position||60.39|20.22|<.001
81663033|NCT00655863|163018751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-307.229|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-443.168|-171.29||p-value and confidence interval presented without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis that there was no difference between Alogliptin 25 mg QD and placebo groups was tested at a 2-sided 0.05 significance level. The ANCOVA model used for the change in postprandial incremental area the curver for total triglycerides includes treatment and statin use as fixed effects and baseline AUC(0-8h) for total triglycerides as a covariate.||-171.290|-443.168|<0.001
81663034|NCT00655863|163018751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-253.711|||<|0.001||95.0|-394.161|-113.262||p-value and confidence interval presented without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis that there was no difference between Alogliptin 25 mg QD + Pioglitazone 30 mg QD and placebo QD groups was tested at a 2-sided 0.05 significance level. The ANCOVA model used for the change in postprandial incremental area the curve for total triglycerides includes treatment and statin use as fixed effects and baseline AUC(0-8h) for total triglycerides as a covariate.||-113.262|-394.161|<0.001
81663035|NCT01138007|163018769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squared Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.7||The p-value was estimated based on the ANCOVA model including Baseline MADRS score and region as covariates. The multiplicity was adjusted by Dunnett's step-down procedure.|ANCOVA||The confidence interval was estimated based on the ANCOVA model including Baseline MADRS score and region as covariates.|||1.7|-2.7|0.853
81663036|NCT01138007|163018769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||||95.0|||||||In the analysis plan, the second comparison of interest was not to be performed if the first comparison failed to show statistical significance.|||||
81663037|NCT03548987|163018778|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-14.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-13.5|||ANCOVA|||Treatment policy estimand||-13.50|-16.00|<0.0001
81663038|NCT03548987|163018778|OTHER||Treatment difference|-15.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.52|-14.13|||MMRM (mixed model repeated measurement)|||Hypothetical estimand||-14.13|-16.52|<0.0001
81663039|NCT01630434|163018871|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin, which is here taken to be 0.04.|difference of proportion|-0.091||||0.004|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.01|||Wald Method|||||-0.01||0.004
81663040|NCT01630434|163018871|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin, which is here taken to be 0.04.|difference of proportion|-0.038||||0.06|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.045|||Wald Method|||||0.045||0.06
81663041|NCT01630434|163018872|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 5%.|Difference of proportions|-0.015||||0.0003|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.016|||Wald Method|||||0.016||0.0003
81663042|NCT01630434|163018872|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 5%.|Difference of proportions|0.006||||0.027|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.044|||Wald Method|||||0.044||0.027
81663043|NCT01630434|163018873|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 7.5%.|Difference of proportions|0.035||||0.118|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.091|||Wald Method|||||0.091||0.118
81663044|NCT01630434|163018873|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 7.5%.|Difference of proportions|0.065||||0.389|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.124|||Wald Method|||||0.124||0.389
81466681|NCT02738879|162625778|SUPERIORITY||Between Group Difference in Percentages|-0.7|||=|0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|3.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Percentages and difference in percentages were calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen stratified by AHA treatment at screening. The analysis included imputed events after subjects discontinued from the study medication, using a Gamma frailty model. The bootstrap method was used to obtain the CI and p-value.||3.2|-4.7|= 0.712
81534811|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.2||||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.0|25.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||25.6|-48.0|0.692
81534812|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.5||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|17.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||17.9|-46.9|0.388
81534813|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-19.0||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.8|16.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||16.9|-54.8|0.418
81534814|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-17.1||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.1|20.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||20.0|-54.1|0.448
81534815|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.7||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.4|19.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||19.9|-47.4|0.430
81534816|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.8|37.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||37.6|-42.8|1.000
81534817|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-21.2||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.3|12.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||12.9|-55.3|0.406
81663045|NCT01630434|163018874|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 4%|Difference of proportions|0.043|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.071||||||||0.071||
81663046|NCT01630434|163018874|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 4%.|Difference of proportions|0.054|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.087||||||||0.087||
81466682|NCT02738879|162625779|SUPERIORITY||Between Group Difference in Percentages|5.3|||=|0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|10.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||10.1|0.5|= 0.030
81663047|NCT01630434|163018875|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 0.7.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.047|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.047||<0.0001
81663048|NCT00343252|163018918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.642||95.0||||All comparisons were conducted using a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Chi-square|No adjustments for multiplicity were performed.||Tested the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference between treatment groups in the proportion of participants with at least a 30% reduction in the severity of worst back pain from baseline to the 6-month endpoint.||||0.642
81663049|NCT00343252|163018919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.683||95.0||||All comparisons were conducted using a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Chi-square|No adjustments for multiplicity were performed.||Tested the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference between treatment groups in the proportion of participants with at least a 30% reduction in the severity of worst back pain from baseline at the 12-month endpoint.||||0.683
81663050|NCT00343252|163018920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.809||95.0||||All comparisons were conducted using a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Chi-square|No adjustments for multiplicity were performed.||Tested the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference between treatment groups in the proportion of participants with at least a 30% reduction in the severity of average back pain from baseline to the 6-month endpoint.||||0.809
81663051|NCT00343252|163018921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.986||95.0||||All comparisons were conducted using a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Chi-square|No adjustments for multiplicity were performed.||Tested the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference between treatment groups in the proportion of participants with at least a 30% reduction in the severity of average back pain from baseline to the 12-month endpoint.||||0.986
81705270|NCT00565812|163106434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.30|-2.14|0.676
81705271|NCT00565812|163106434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|2.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.23|-3.18|0.732
81705272|NCT00565812|163106435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|2.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.49|-2.22|0.911
81705273|NCT00565812|163106435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|1.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.54|-3.16|0.500
81705274|NCT00565812|163106435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|3.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.15|-1.81|0.596
81705275|NCT00565812|163106435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|2.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.44|-2.51|0.979
81705276|NCT00565812|163106435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.03|-3.20|0.659
81705277|NCT00565812|163106435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.30|-2.89|0.823
81705278|NCT00565812|163106435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.57|-4.04|0.387
81534818|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.5||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|17.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||17.9|-46.9|0.388
81705279|NCT00565812|163106435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.30|-3.25|0.737
81466683|NCT01730534|162625786|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.172||95.0|0.84|1.03|||Regression, Cox|||||1.03|0.84|0.172
81466684|NCT01730534|162625787|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.005||95.0|0.73|0.95|||Regression, Cox|||||0.95|0.73|0.005
81466685|NCT01730534|162625788|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||<|0.001||95.0|0.67|0.87|||Regression, Cox|||||0.87|0.67|<0.001
81663052|NCT00343252|163018922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.26||Comparison of the Kaplan-Meier survival curves between treatment groups was conducted using log-rank, significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|No adjustments for multiplicity were performed.||Tested the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference between treatment groups in the time to first occurrence of a \>=30% reduction in worst back pain at the 6-month endpoint.||1.26|0.85|0.746
81663053|NCT00343252|163018923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.25||Comparison of the Kaplan-Meier survival curves between treatment groups was conducted using log-rank, significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|No adjustments for multiplicity were performed.||Tested the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference between treatment groups in the time to first occurrence of a \>=30% reduction in worst back pain at the 12-month endpoint.||1.25|0.86|0.719
81534819|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.5|30.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||30.8|-46.5|1.000
81663054|NCT00343252|163018924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.26||Comparison of the Kaplan-Meier survival curves between treatment groups was conducted using log-rank, significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|No adjustments for multiplicity were performed.||Tested the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference between treatment groups in the time to first occurrence of a \>=30% reduction for average back pain at the 6-month endpoint.||1.26|0.86|0.681
81663055|NCT00343252|163018925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.23||Comparison of the Kaplan-Meier survival curves between treatment groups was conducted using log-rank, significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|No adjustments for multiplicity were performed.||Tested the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference between treatment groups in the time to first occurrence of a \>=30% reduction in average back pain at the 12-month endpoint.||1.23|0.86|0.789
81663056|NCT00343252|163018926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.968||95.0||||No adjustments for multiplicity were performed.|ANCOVA|The model includes terms for treatment, pooled site, baseline glucocorticoid usage status (yes/no), and baseline score.||Tested the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference between the treatment groups in the proportion of participants with a reduction in disability at the 3-month endpoint.||||0.968
81663057|NCT00343252|163018927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.568||95.0||||No adjustments for multiplicity were performed.|ANCOVA|The model includes terms for treatment, pooled site, baseline glucocorticoid usage status (yes/no), and baseline score.||Tested the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference between treatment groups in the proportion of participants with a reduction in disability at the 6-month endpoint.||||0.568
81663058|NCT00343252|163018928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.932||95.0||||No adjustments for multiplicity were performed.|ANCOVA|The model includes terms for treatment, pooled site, baseline glucocorticoid usage status (yes/no), and baseline score.||Tested the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference between treatment groups in the proportion of participants with a reduction in disability at the 12-month endpoint.||||0.932
81663059|NCT00343252|163018929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.814||95.0||||No adjustments for multiplicity were performed.|ANCOVA|The model includes terms for treatment, pooled site, baseline glucocorticoid usage status (yes/no), and baseline score.||Tested the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference between treatment groups in the proportion of participants with an improvement in quality of life at the 6-month endpoint.||||0.814
81663060|NCT00343252|163018930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.572||95.0||||No adjustments for multiplicity were performed.|ANCOVA|The model includes terms for treatment, pooled site, baseline glucocorticoid usage status (yes/no), and baseline score.||Tested the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference between treatment groups in the proportion of participants with an improvement in quality of life at the 12-month endpoint.||||0.572
81663061|NCT00343252|163018933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0||||P-value is for responder versus non-responder.|Chi-squared|||||||0.600
81663062|NCT00343252|163018934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.399||95.0||||P-value is for responder versus non-responder.|Chi-squared|||||||0.399
81663063|NCT00343252|163018935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.28|||Log Rank|||||1.28|0.89|0.453
81663064|NCT00343252|163018936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.3|||Log Rank|||||1.30|0.91|0.353
81663065|NCT00343252|163018937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.943||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.943
81663066|NCT00343252|163018938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.553||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.553
81663067|NCT00731120|163018939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.803||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|0.71||Hierarchical testing stopped at 10 mg versus placebo for HAM-A total score at Week 8 in the testing sequence, a nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with treatment and center as fixed factors and baseline HAM-A as a covariate.||P-values were tested at the 5% significance level (ie, statistical significance if P\<0.05). To control for multiplicity, a pre-specified sequential testing procedure was applied to compare 10 mg and 2.5 mg vortioxetine to placebo; as soon as an endpoint was non-significant at 0.05, the testing procedure stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||0.71|-2.45|0.279
81663068|NCT00731120|163018939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.791||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|0.74||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \>0.05, hierarchical testing stops and for subsequent endpoints in the sequence a nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with treatment and center as fixed factors and baseline HAM-A as a covariate.||||0.74|-2.36|0.306
81663069|NCT03373201|163019065|SUPERIORITY||Difference between LS means|60.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.0|76.7|||ANOVA|||||76.7|44.0|<.0001
81663070|NCT03373201|163019066|SUPERIORITY||Difference between LS Means.|85.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.3|106.6|||ANOVA|||||106.6|64.3|<.0001
81663071|NCT03373201|163019067|SUPERIORITY||Difference between LS means|-15.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|-4.0|||ANOVA|||||-4.0|-26.2|<.0001
81663072|NCT03373201|163019068|SUPERIORITY||Difference between LS means|-74.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.8|-54.3|||ANOVA|||||-54.3|-94.8|<.0001
81663073|NCT03373201|163019069|SUPERIORITY||Difference between LS Means.|-0.5||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1|||ANOVA|||||-0.1|-0.9|0.0083
81663074|NCT03373201|163019070|SUPERIORITY||Difference between LS Means.|6.6||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|11.6|||ANOVA|||||11.6|1.6|0.0099
81663075|NCT05269355|163019111|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.83|||Regression, Cox|||||0.83|0.45|0.0017
81663076|NCT01880528|163019133|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.006
81663077|NCT01880528|163019134|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0337|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0337
81466686|NCT01730534|162625789|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.198||95.0|0.82|1.04|||Regression, Cox|||||1.04|0.82|0.198
81663078|NCT01880528|163019135|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0427|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0427
81663079|NCT01880528|163019136|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0237|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0237
81663080|NCT00081497|163019137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Change in Slope Mean|-0.029||||0.013||95.0|-0.051|-0.007|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with a population level (fixed effect) intercept and slope and a subject level (random effect) intercept and slope.||The statistical analysis represents the primary outcome measure results.||-0.007|-0.051|0.0130
81663081|NCT00081497|163019138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-6.787||||0.0027||95.0|-11.123|-2.45|||Mixed Effects Model|||Statistical Analysis 1 represents the post-hoc outcome results for difference in slope mean of eGFR subgroup \>60.||-2.450|-11.123|0.0027
81663082|NCT00081497|163019138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|2.33||||0.1268||95.0|-0.685|5.345|||Mixed Effects Model|||Statistical Analysis 2 represents the post-hoc outcome results for difference in slope mean of eGFR subgroup ≤ 60.||5.345|-0.685|0.1268
81663083|NCT01776424|163019155|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||4e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.86||Independent DSMB recommended to stop rivaroxaban/aspirin arms on 06FEB2017. At first interim analysis(\~50% events) the log-rank test statistic for one primary comparison had crossed the modified Haybittle-Peto boundary(z=4) consistently over 3 months|Log Rank|Log-rank test (stratified by pantoprazole randomization)|Stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.86|0.66|0.00004
81663084|NCT01776424|163019155|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.1149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.03|||Log Rank|Log-rank test (stratified by pantoprazole randomization)|Stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||1.03|0.79|0.11490
81663085|NCT01776424|163019156|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.7|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.05|||Log Rank|Log-rank test (stratified by pantoprazole randomization)|Stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||2.05|1.40|<0.00001
81663086|NCT01776424|163019156|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51||||3e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.84|||Log Rank|Log-rank test (stratified by pantoprazole randomization)|Stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||1.84|1.25|0.00003
81663087|NCT01776424|163019157|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.83||Nominal p-value|Log Rank|Log-rank test (stratified by pantoprazole randomization)|Stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.83|0.63|0.00001
81663088|NCT01776424|163019157|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.06437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.01||Nominal p-value|Log Rank|Log-rank test (stratified by pantoprazole randomization)|Stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||1.01|0.77|0.06437
81663089|NCT01776424|163019158|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.85||Nominal p-value|Log Rank|Log-rank test (stratified by pantoprazole randomization)|Stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.85|0.65|0.00001
81466687|NCT03886519|162625796|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.03||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for correlation between 2 eyes of a participant and baseline trichiasis severity.||||1.03|0.52|0.07
81534820|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.3||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.7|4.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||4.1|-54.7|0.204
81534821|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.0||||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.9|31.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||31.0|-34.9|0.907
81534822|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.2|36.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||36.3|-40.2|1.000
81534823|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.4|41.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||41.3|-28.4|1.000
81534824|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.5||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|48.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||48.4|-15.5|0.450
81534825|NCT02365649|162753512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.8||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|46.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||46.6|-27.0|0.661
81534826|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.5|77.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||77.5|-77.5|1.000
81534827|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|70.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||70.8|-20.8|0.608
81534828|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-50.0||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.6|-15.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||-15.4|-84.6|0.105
81663090|NCT01776424|163019158|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.03995||95.0|0.77|0.99||Nominal p-value|Log Rank|Log-rank test (stratified by pantoprazole randomization)|Stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.99|0.77|0.03995
81663091|NCT01776424|163019159|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.01062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.96||Nominal p-value|Log Rank|Log-rank test (stratified by pantoprazole randomization)|Stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.96|0.71|0.01062
81663092|NCT01776424|163019159|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.66418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.12||Nominal p-value|Log Rank|Log-rank test (stratified by pantoprazole randomization)|Stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||1.12|0.84|0.66418
81663093|NCT01054846|163019221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||z value|2.696|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Differences between Survey 1 and Survey 2||||<0.01
81663094|NCT01054846|163019221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||z value|1.351|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Difference between Survey 1 and Survey 2||||>0.05
81705280|NCT00565812|163106435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|3.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.97|-1.73|0.443
81534829|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.5|77.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||77.5|-77.5|1.000
81663095|NCT00394953|163019226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|3.79|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||The proportion of responders treated with methoxy polyethylene glycol-epoetin beta versus the proportion of responders treated with darbepoetin alpha during the evaluation period.||3.79|1.83|<0.0001
81663096|NCT01592864|163019272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons, as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff Score as covariate.|Difference is 0.454% SnF minus 0.76% NaMFP such that a negative difference favours first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for both treatments.||-0.2|-0.6|<0.0001
81705281|NCT00565812|163106435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|2.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.04|-3.62|0.585
81705282|NCT00565812|163106436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|2.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.85|-1.68|0.613
81705283|NCT00565812|163106436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|1.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.78|-2.76|0.670
81705284|NCT00565812|163106436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.16|-3.82|0.296
81705285|NCT00565812|163106436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|1.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.83|-3.15|0.604
81705286|NCT00565812|163106436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.46|0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.75|-4.46|0.163
81705287|NCT00565812|163106436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|2.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.48|-2.69|0.939
81466688|NCT04964544|162625804|OTHER||Percentage|90.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.9|92.3|||||Proportion of participants|Proportion of participants with overall correct initial TASS assessment, with mitigations, worst case imputation (Self-Selection Population)||92.3|88.9|
81705288|NCT00565812|163106436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.61|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.12|-4.61|0.233
81705289|NCT00565812|163106436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|3.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.36|-2.32|0.720
81705290|NCT00565812|163106436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|2.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.85|-2.82|0.993
81466689|NCT04964544|162625805|OTHER||Percentage|98.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.1|98.8|||||Proportion of participants|Proportion of participants with overall correct final TASS assessment, with mitigations, worst case imputation (Per Protocol Population)||98.8|97.1|
81663097|NCT01592864|163019273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.3||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons, as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff Score as covariate.|Difference is 0.454% SnF minus 0.76% NaMFP such that a negative difference favours first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for both treatments.||-0.3|-0.6|<0.0001
81663098|NCT01592864|163019274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|16.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|22.8||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons, as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff Score as covariate.|Difference is 0.454% SnF minus 0.76% NaMFP such that a positive difference favours first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for both treatments.||22.8|11.1|<0.0001
81663099|NCT01592864|163019275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|9.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|13.9||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons, as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff Score as covariate.|Difference is 0.454% SnF minus 0.76% NaMFP such that a positive difference favors first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for both treatments.||13.9|5.4|<0.0001
81663100|NCT01881750|163019304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Mixed Effects Regression Model|||Group X Time Interaction Cohen's d||||0.42
81663101|NCT03552822|163019321|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.001
81663102|NCT03552822|163019322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.037
81534830|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.0|49.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||49.0|-49.0|1.000
81663103|NCT03552822|163019323|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.001
81663104|NCT03552822|163019324|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.001
81663105|NCT03552822|163019325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.108|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.108
81663106|NCT03552822|163019326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.159|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.159
81663107|NCT03552822|163019327|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.001
81663108|NCT03552822|163019328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.020
81663109|NCT03552822|163019329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.085
81663110|NCT00561951|163019350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.002||95.0|-0.56|-0.13||The closed testing procedure was used in order to control the probability of a type 1 error.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with the treatment group, region as fixed effects and baseline values as a covariate was used.||The significance level was 0.05 (2-sided).||-0.13|-0.56|0.002
81663111|NCT00561951|163019350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.6|-0.17||The closed testing procedure was used in order to control the probability of a type 1 error.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with the treatment group, region as fixed effects and baseline values as a covariate was used.||The significance level was 0.05 (2-sided).||-0.17|-0.60|<0.001
81663112|NCT00561951|163019352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.002||95.0|-0.91|-0.22|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with the treatment group, region as fixed effects and baseline values as a covariate was used.||The significance level was 0.05 (2-sided).||-0.22|-0.91|0.002
81466690|NCT04964544|162625806|OTHER||Mean percent change from paseline|-35.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.63|-34.33||||||||-34.33|-36.63|
81663113|NCT00561951|163019352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.01|-0.32|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with the treatment group, region as fixed effects and baseline values as a covariate was used.||The significance level was 0.05 (2-sided).||-0.32|-1.01|<0.001
81663114|NCT00561951|163019354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.003||95.0|-1.07|-0.22|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with the treatment group, region as fixed effects and baseline values as a covariate was used.||The significance level was 0.05 (2-sided).||-0.22|-1.07|0.003
81663115|NCT00561951|163019354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.002||95.0|-1.09|-0.23|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with the treatment group, region as fixed effects and baseline values as a covariate was used.||The significance level was 0.05 (2-sided).||-0.23|-1.09|0.002
81663116|NCT00561951|163019356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.002||95.0|-0.63|-0.14|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with the treatment group, region as fixed effects and baseline values as a covariate was used.||The significance level was 0.05 (2-sided).||-0.14|-0.63|0.002
81663117|NCT00561951|163019356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.03||95.0|-0.52|-0.03|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with the treatment group, region as fixed effects and baseline values as a covariate was used.||The significance level was 0.05 (2-sided).||-0.03|-0.52|0.030
81663118|NCT00561951|163019358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.624||95.0|-0.18|0.11|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with the treatment group, region as fixed effects and baseline values as a covariate was used.||The significance level was 0.05 (2-sided).||0.11|-0.18|0.624
81663119|NCT00561951|163019358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.129||95.0|-0.26|0.03|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with the treatment group, region as fixed effects and baseline values as a covariate was used.||The significance level was 0.05 (2-sided).||0.03|-0.26|0.129
81663120|NCT02988622|163019402|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1205|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5499||0.0492|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0492
81663121|NCT02988622|163019403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.241|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0817||0.0817|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0817
81663122|NCT02988622|163019404|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3659|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.7951||0.0686|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0686
81663123|NCT02988622|163019405|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0843|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5789||0.6278|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6278
81663124|NCT02988622|163019406|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3373|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.7619||0.0848|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0848
81663125|NCT02988622|163019407|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2195|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0788||0.3418|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3418
81663126|NCT02988622|163019408|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2375|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5528||0.1752|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1752
81663127|NCT02988622|163019410|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3824|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5685||0.0281|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0281
81663128|NCT06020118|163019415|SUPERIORITY|95% exact Clopper-Pearson confidence boundaries and the p-values were calculated using a logistic regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Number of participants achieving HAI seroconversion (a titer ≥1:40 following ccIIV4 if the baseline titer is \<1:10 or a four-fold rise in titer if the baseline titer is \>1:10) following ccIIV4 vaccination for each 2023-24 influenza vaccine antigen.|Regression, Logistic|||Antigen: A(H1N1)pdm09||||0.938
81663129|NCT06020118|163019415|SUPERIORITY|95% exact Clopper-Pearson confidence boundaries and the p-values were calculated using a logistic regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.451||||||Number of participants achieving HAI seroconversion (a titer ≥1:40 following ccIIV4 if the baseline titer is \<1:10 or a four-fold rise in titer if the baseline titer is \>1:10) following ccIIV4 vaccination for each 2023-24 influenza vaccine antigen.|Regression, Logistic|||Antigen: A(H3N2)||||0.451
81663130|NCT06020118|163019415|SUPERIORITY|95% exact Clopper-Pearson confidence boundaries and the p-values were calculated using a logistic regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.819||||||Number of participants achieving HAI seroconversion (a titer ≥1:40 following ccIIV4 if the baseline titer is \<1:10 or a four-fold rise in titer if the baseline titer is \>1:10) following ccIIV4 vaccination for each 2023-24 influenza vaccine antigen.|Regression, Logistic|||Antigen: B/Victoria||||0.819
81663131|NCT06020118|163019415|SUPERIORITY|95% exact Clopper-Pearson confidence boundaries and the p-values were calculated using a logistic regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.5||||||Number of participants achieving HAI seroconversion (a titer ≥1:40 following ccIIV4 if the baseline titer is \<1:10 or a four-fold rise in titer if the baseline titer is \>1:10) following ccIIV4 vaccination for each 2023-24 influenza vaccine antigen.|Regression, Logistic|||Antigen: B/Yamagata||||0.500
81663132|NCT06020118|163019415|SUPERIORITY|95% exact Clopper-Pearson confidence boundaries and the p-values were calculated using a logistic regression model adjusted for site.|||||<|0.001||||||Number of participants achieving HAI seroconversion (a titer ≥1:40 following ccIIV4 if the baseline titer is \<1:10 or a four-fold rise in titer if the baseline titer is \>1:10) following ccIIV4 vaccination for each 2023-24 influenza vaccine antigen.|Regression, Logistic|||Antigen: A(H1N1)pdm09||||<.001
81663133|NCT06020118|163019415|SUPERIORITY|95% exact Clopper-Pearson confidence boundaries and the p-values were calculated using a logistic regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.001||||||Number of participants achieving HAI seroconversion (a titer ≥1:40 following ccIIV4 if the baseline titer is \<1:10 or a four-fold rise in titer if the baseline titer is \>1:10) following ccIIV4 vaccination for each 2023-24 influenza vaccine antigen.|Regression, Logistic|||Antigen: A(H3N2)||||0.001
81663134|NCT06020118|163019415|SUPERIORITY|95% exact Clopper-Pearson confidence boundaries and the p-values were calculated using a logistic regression model adjusted for site.|||||<|0.001||||||Number of participants achieving HAI seroconversion (a titer ≥1:40 following ccIIV4 if the baseline titer is \<1:10 or a four-fold rise in titer if the baseline titer is \>1:10) following ccIIV4 vaccination for each 2023-24 influenza vaccine antigen.|Regression, Logistic|||Antigen: B/Victoria||||<0.001
81663135|NCT06020118|163019415|SUPERIORITY|95% exact Clopper-Pearson confidence boundaries and the p-values were calculated using a logistic regression model adjusted for site.|||||<|0.001||||||Number of participants achieving HAI seroconversion (a titer ≥1:40 following ccIIV4 if the baseline titer is \<1:10 or a four-fold rise in titer if the baseline titer is \>1:10) following ccIIV4 vaccination for each 2023-24 influenza vaccine antigen.|Regression, Logistic|||Antigen: B/Yamagata||||<0.001
81663136|NCT06020118|163019416|SUPERIORITY|95% exact Clopper-Pearson confidence boundaries and the p-values were calculated using a logistic regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.894||||||Number of participants in each vaccination group with a seroprotective HAI (in a subset of samples) titer (≥1:40) pre- and post-ccIIV4 immunization for each 2023-24 influenza vaccine antigen.|Regression, Logistic|||Antigen: A(H1N1)pdm09||||0.894
81663137|NCT06020118|163019416|SUPERIORITY|95% exact Clopper-Pearson confidence boundaries and the p-values were calculated using a logistic regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.104||||||Number of participants in each vaccination group with a seroprotective HAI (in a subset of samples) titer (≥1:40) pre- and post-ccIIV4 immunization for each 2023-24 influenza vaccine antigen.|Regression, Logistic|||Antigen: A(H3N2)||||0.104
81663138|NCT06020118|163019416|SUPERIORITY|95% exact Clopper-Pearson confidence boundaries and the p-values were calculated using a logistic regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.815||||||Number of participants in each vaccination group with a seroprotective HAI (in a subset of samples) titer (≥1:40) pre- and post-ccIIV4 immunization for each 2023-24 influenza vaccine antigen.|Regression, Logistic|||Antigen: B/Victoria||||0.815
81663139|NCT06020118|163019416|SUPERIORITY|95% exact Clopper-Pearson confidence boundaries and the p-values were calculated using a logistic regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.814||||||Number of participants in each vaccination group with a seroprotective HAI (in a subset of samples) titer (≥1:40) pre- and post-ccIIV4 immunization for each 2023-24 influenza vaccine antigen.|Regression, Logistic|||Antigen: B/Yamagata||||0.814
81663140|NCT06020118|163019416|SUPERIORITY|95% exact Clopper-Pearson confidence boundaries and the p-values were calculated using a logistic regression model adjusted for site.|||||<|0.001||||||Number of participants in each vaccination group with a seroprotective HAI (in a subset of samples) titer (≥1:40) pre- and post-ccIIV4 immunization for each 2023-24 influenza vaccine antigen.|Regression, Logistic|||Antigen: A(H1N1)pdm09||||<0.001
81663141|NCT06020118|163019416|SUPERIORITY|95% exact Clopper-Pearson confidence boundaries and the p-values were calculated using a logistic regression model adjusted for site.|||||<|0.001||||||Number of participants in each vaccination group with a seroprotective HAI (in a subset of samples) titer (≥1:40) pre- and post-ccIIV4 immunization for each 2023-24 influenza vaccine antigen.|Regression, Logistic|||Antigen: A(H3N2)||||<0.001
81663142|NCT06020118|163019416|SUPERIORITY|95% exact Clopper-Pearson confidence boundaries and the p-values were calculated using a logistic regression model adjusted for site.|||||<|0.001||||||Number of participants in each vaccination group with a seroprotective HAI (in a subset of samples) titer (≥1:40) pre- and post-ccIIV4 immunization for each 2023-24 influenza vaccine antigen.|Regression, Logistic|||Antigen: B/Victoria||||<0.001
81663143|NCT06020118|163019416|SUPERIORITY|95% exact Clopper-Pearson confidence boundaries and the p-values were calculated using a logistic regression model adjusted for site.|||||<|0.001||||||Number of participants in each vaccination group with a seroprotective HAI (in a subset of samples) titer (≥1:40) pre- and post-ccIIV4 immunization for each 2023-24 influenza vaccine antigen.|Regression, Logistic|||Antigen: B/Yamagata||||<0.001
81534831|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-30.0||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.3|19.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|ANOVA||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||19.3|-79.3|0.565
81663144|NCT06020118|163019417|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.699||||||GMTs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers.|Regression, Linear|||Pre-vaccine: Antigen A(H1N1)pdm09||||0.699
81663145|NCT06020118|163019417|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.88||||||GMTs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers.|Regression, Linear|||Post-vaccine: Antigen A(H1N1)pdm09||||0.880
81663146|NCT06020118|163019417|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.72||||||GMTs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers.|Regression, Linear|||Pre-vaccine: Antigen A(H3N2)||||0.720
81663147|NCT06020118|163019417|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.238||||||GMTs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers.|Regression, Linear|||Post-vaccine: Antigen A(H3N2)||||0.238
81663148|NCT06020118|163019417|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.28||||||GMTs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers.|Regression, Linear|||Pre-vaccine: Antigen B/Victoria||||0.280
81663149|NCT06020118|163019417|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.094||||||GMTs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers.|Regression, Linear|||Post-vaccine: Antigen B/Victoria||||0.094
81663150|NCT06020118|163019417|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.216||||||GMTs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers.|Regression, Linear|||Pre-vaccine: Antigen B/Yamagata||||0.216
81663151|NCT06020118|163019417|SUPERIORITY|P values and confidence intervals for the geometric mean titer ratio were estimated using a generalized estimating equation logistic regression accounting for site clustering.||||||0.436||||||GMTs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers.|Regression, Linear|||Post-vaccine: Antigen B/Yamagata||||0.436
81663152|NCT06020118|163019417|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.615||||||GMTs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers.|Regression, Linear|||Pre-vaccine: Antigen A(H1N1)pdm09||||0.615
81663153|NCT06020118|163019417|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.|||||<|0.001||||||GMTs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers.|Regression, Linear|||Post-vaccine: Antigen A(H1N1)pdm09||||<0.001
81663154|NCT06020118|163019417|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.87||||||GMTs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers.|Regression, Linear|||Pre-vaccine: Antigen A(H3N2)||||0.870
81663155|NCT06020118|163019417|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|GMTs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers.||Post-vaccine: Antigen A(H3N2)||||<0.001
81663156|NCT06020118|163019417|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.64||||||GMTs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers.|Regression, Linear|||Pre-vaccine: Antigen B/Victoria||||0.640
81534832|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|50.0||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.4|84.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||84.6|15.4|0.467
81663157|NCT06020118|163019417|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.|||||<|0.001||||||GMTs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers.|Regression, Linear|||Post-vaccine: Antigen B/Victoria||||<0.001
81663158|NCT06020118|163019417|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.444||||||GMTs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers.|Regression, Linear|||Pre-vaccine: Antigen B/Yamagata||||0.444
81663159|NCT06020118|163019417|SUPERIORITY|P values and confidence intervals for the geometric mean titer ratio were estimated using a generalized estimating equation logistic regression accounting for site clustering.|||||<|0.001||||||GMTs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers.|Regression, Linear|||Post-vaccine: Antigen B/Yamagata||||<0.001
81663160|NCT06020118|163019418|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.793||||||Mean fold-rise and 95% confidence intervals were calculated by taking the geometric mean of each individual's ratio of post-to-pre-vaccination titers.|Regression, Linear|||Antigen: A(H1N1)pdm09||||0.793
81663161|NCT06020118|163019418|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.326||||||Mean fold-rise and 95% confidence intervals were calculated by taking the geometric mean of each individual's ratio of post-to-pre-vaccination titers.|Regression, Linear|||Antigen: A(H3N2)||||0.326
81705291|NCT00565812|163106436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|2.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.44|-3.19|0.794
81705292|NCT00565812|163106437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|2.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.02|-0.07|0.069
81705293|NCT00565812|163106437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.57|-0.53|0.335
81705294|NCT00565812|163106437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|2.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.11|-0.33|0.153
81705295|NCT00565812|163106437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|1.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.47|-0.95|0.672
81466691|NCT02822573|162625822|SUPERIORITY|Mixed effects repeated measures analysis of covariance (RMANCOVA) models with covariates of treatment, time, time by treatment interaction, baseline outcome level, age stratification and an unstructured covariance matrix. The primary objective was assessed using a linear contrast of group effect at 24 weeks.||||||0.32|||||||ANCOVA|||With a sample size of 266, there was 90% power to detect a treatment difference of 2 words for HVLT-R total recall score (SD=4.26, effect size=0.47) with a two-sided 5% level of significance. This calculation assumed an ANCOVA model analysis with 25% dropout and 2% missing data at end of treatment. A single interim analysis for futility occurred after 138 participants, with stopping rule of two-sided p-value \< 0.0154. This design required 3.5% more than fixed design, increasing total to 276.||||0.32
81705296|NCT00565812|163106437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.43|-1.05|0.765
81534833|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.0|49.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||49.0|-49.0|1.000
81663162|NCT06020118|163019418|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.933||||||Mean fold-rise and 95% confidence intervals were calculated by taking the geometric mean of each individual's ratio of post-to-pre-vaccination titers.|Regression, Linear|||Antigen: B/Victoria||||0.933
81705297|NCT00565812|163106437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.49|-0.96|0.675
81705298|NCT00565812|163106437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.84|-1.00|0.560
81705299|NCT00565812|163106437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.97|-0.84|0.433
81705300|NCT00565812|163106437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.16|-0.70|0.318
81705301|NCT00565812|163106437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|2.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.18|-0.68|0.303
81705302|NCT00565812|163106438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|3.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLGU\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.26|0.08|0.039
81705303|NCT00565812|163106438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.30|-0.91|0.395
81705304|NCT00565812|163106438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|3.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.25|-0.54|0.160
81705305|NCT00565812|163106438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|2.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.35|-1.44|0.638
81705306|NCT00565812|163106438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|2.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.54|-1.32|0.537
81705307|NCT00565812|163106438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*(visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.93|-1.90|0.988
81466692|NCT02833844|162625840|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-56.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.55|-52.28||Multiplicity adjustment was based on the combination of sequential testing, the fallback procedure, and the Hochberg procedure.|repeated measures linear effects model|Per protocol, the adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||-52.28|-61.55|< 0.0001
81705308|NCT00565812|163106438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|2.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.22|-2.12|0.962
81534834|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-50.0||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.6|-15.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||-15.4|-84.6|0.105
81705309|NCT00565812|163106438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|2.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.37|-1.97|0.856
81705310|NCT00565812|163106438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.63|-0.90|0.237
81466693|NCT02833844|162625841|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-75.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.1|-68.4||Multiplicity adjustment was based on the combination of sequential testing, the fallback procedure, and the Hochberg procedure.|repeated measures linear effects model|Per protocol, the adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||-68.4|-82.1|< 0.0001
81663163|NCT06020118|163019418|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.||||||0.424||||||Mean fold-rise and 95% confidence intervals were calculated by taking the geometric mean of each individual's ratio of post-to-pre-vaccination titers.|Regression, Linear|||Antigen: B/Yamagata||||0.424
81663164|NCT06020118|163019418|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.|||||<|0.001||||||Mean fold-rise and 95% confidence intervals were calculated by taking the geometric mean of each individual's ratio of post-to-pre-vaccination titers.|Regression, Linear|||Antigen: A(H1N1)pdm09||||<0.001
81663165|NCT06020118|163019418|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.|||||<|0.001||||||Mean fold-rise and 95% confidence intervals were calculated by taking the geometric mean of each individual's ratio of post-to-pre-vaccination titers.|Regression, Linear|||Antigen: A(H3N2)||||<0.001
81663166|NCT06020118|163019418|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.|||||<|0.001||||||Mean fold-rise and 95% confidence intervals were calculated by taking the geometric mean of each individual's ratio of post-to-pre-vaccination titers.|Regression, Linear|||Antigen: B/Victoria||||<0.001
81663167|NCT06020118|163019418|SUPERIORITY|95% confidence intervals were calculated using a t-distribution on log2-transformed titers and p-values were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for site.|||||<|0.001||||||Mean fold-rise and 95% confidence intervals were calculated by taking the geometric mean of each individual's ratio of post-to-pre-vaccination titers.|Regression, Linear|||Antigen: B/Yamagata||||<0.001
81663168|NCT01281969|163019435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.97||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|3.15||p-value is unadjusted. a priori threshold for statistical significance is .05|ANCOVA|F(1,34)=0.62, p=.44||Analysis of covariance model controlling for baseline scores. A priori power calculations based on the Perlmutter et al. study (IVIG effect size 1.2) suggested that a sample size of 16 per group would be sufficient to detect an effect size of 1.0 with 80% power.||3.15|-7.1|0.44
81663169|NCT01281969|163019436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.12||||||p-value is not adjusted.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mean rank sum in the placebo group = 19.92; mean rank sum in the IVIG group = 15.97. Z = -1.18, p=.12||The Wilcoxon two-sample test was used to compare CGI-Improvement ratings (an ordinal variable) at week 6. Power calculation was based on CYBOCS as primary outcome.||||.12
81663170|NCT01281969|163019437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4||||||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|X2 = 0.72, p=.40||Chi-squared test was used to compare distribution of responders by randomization group. Power calculation was based on CY-BOCS (primary outcome).||||.40
81663171|NCT01323634|163019449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.124|||ANCOVA|||||0.124|0.037|<0.001
81663172|NCT01182194|163019452|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|92.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.53|100.03|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||100.03|85.53|
81663173|NCT01182194|163019453|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.66|101.96|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101.96|95.66|
81663174|NCT01182194|163019454|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.35|101.7|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101.70|95.35|
81663175|NCT01182194|163019455|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|101.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.36|109.08|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||109.08|94.36|
81663176|NCT01182194|163019456|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.55|102.71|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||102.71|94.55|
81663177|NCT01182194|163019457|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.07|103.46|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||103.46|96.07|
81534835|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.5|89.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||89.5|-64.5|1.000
81663178|NCT01992393|163019473|OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||GEE|||||||0.036
81663179|NCT01992393|163019474|OTHER|||||||0.042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided two sample t-test comparing difference of values from baseline and 12 week between TIME and TAU.||||0.042
81663180|NCT01992393|163019474|OTHER|||||||0.204|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided two sample t-test comparing difference of values from baseline and 16 week between TIME and TAU||||0.204
81663181|NCT01992393|163019475|OTHER|||||||0.129|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided two sample t-test comparing difference of values from baseline and 12 week between TIME and TAU.||||0.129
81663182|NCT01992393|163019475|OTHER|||||||0.978|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided two sample t-test comparing difference of values from baseline and 16 week between TIME and TAU.||||0.978
81663183|NCT01992393|163019476|OTHER|||||||0.128|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided two sample t-test comparing difference of values from baseline and 12 week between TIME and TAU.||||0.128
81663184|NCT01992393|163019476|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided two sample t-test comparing difference of values from baseline and 16 week between TIME and TAU.||||0.015
81663185|NCT01992393|163019477|OTHER|||||||0.759|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided two sample t-test comparing difference of values from baseline and 12 week between TIME and TAU.||||0.759
81663186|NCT01992393|163019477|OTHER|||||||0.471|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided two sample t-test comparing difference of values from baseline and 16 week between TIME and TAU.||||0.471
81663187|NCT01992393|163019478|OTHER|||||||0.775|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided two sample t-test comparing difference of values from baseline and 12 week between TIME and TAU.||||0.775
81663188|NCT01992393|163019478|OTHER|||||||0.433|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided two sample t-test comparing difference of values from baseline and 16 week between TIME and TAU.||||0.433
81663189|NCT01992393|163019479|OTHER|||||||0.936|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided two sample t-test comparing difference of values from baseline and 12 week between TIME and TAU.||||0.936
81663190|NCT01992393|163019479|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided two sample t-test comparing difference of values from baseline and 16 week between TIME and TAU.||||0.600
81663191|NCT01992393|163019480|OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided two sample t-test comparing difference of values from baseline and 12 week between TIME and TAU.||||0.560
81663192|NCT01992393|163019480|OTHER|||||||0.305|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided two sample t-test comparing difference of values from baseline and 12 week between TIME and TAU.||||0.305
81663193|NCT02618642|163019489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3879|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||the results in the irradiated group (n=45) and the control group (n=15) were compared||||0.3879
81663194|NCT02618642|163019489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5361|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||comparison was conducted of the results obtained with a different filter were compared||||0.5361
81663195|NCT02618642|163019490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4669|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||the results in the irradiated group (n=45) vs the control group (placebo) (n=15) were compared.||||0.4669
81663196|NCT02618642|163019490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4161|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.4161
81663197|NCT02618642|163019491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9596|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||the results in the irradiated group (n=45) and the control group (n=15) were compared.||||0.9596
81663198|NCT02618642|163019491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0907|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0907
81663199|NCT02618642|163019492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||the results in the irradiated group (n=45) and the control group (n=15) were compared.||||0.0110
81663200|NCT02618642|163019492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1165|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||comparison was conducted of the results obtained with a different filter (groups v, x, y,||||0.1165
81663201|NCT02618642|163019493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||he results in the irradiated group (n=45) and the control group (n=15) were compared||||0.0200
81663202|NCT02618642|163019493|SUPERIORITY|comparison was conducted of the results obtained with a different filter (groups v, x, y,||||||0.0014|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0014
81705311|NCT00565812|163106438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|3.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.09|-1.44|0.475
81663203|NCT01078220|163019495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.91|9.21|||unconditional logistic regression||Relative risk was approximated by odds ratio, obtained from conditional logistic regression.|||9.21|3.91|
81663204|NCT01078220|163019495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|2.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|7.08|||unconditional logistic regression||Relative risk was approximated by odds ratio, obtained from conditional logistic regression.|||7.08|1.18|
81663205|NCT01078220|163019499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.3|||unconditional logistic regression||Relative risk was approximated by odds ratio, obtained from conditional logistic regression.|Days 1-14 after vaccination.||2.3|1.17|
81663206|NCT01078220|163019499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.35|||unconditional logistic regression||Relative risk was approximated by odds ratio, obtained from conditional logistic regression.|Days 1-60 after vaccination.||1.35|0.82|
81663207|NCT01078220|163019499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.98|||unconditional logistic regression||Relative risk was approximated by odds ratio, obtained from conditional logistic regression.|Days 1-14 after vaccination.||1.98|0.53|
81663208|NCT01078220|163019499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.21|||unconditional logistic regression||Relative risk was approximated by odds ratio, obtained from conditional logistic regression.|Days 1-60 after vaccination.||1.21|0.5|
81663209|NCT03824639|163019500|OTHER|Cohen's d will be used to estimate the effect size for comparing change in outcome measurements over 6 months in the exercise group to the control group. This effect size will be used for sample size calculations.|Cohen's d|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81663210|NCT03824639|163019501|OTHER|Cohen's d will be used to estimate the effect size for comparing change in outcome measurements over 6 months in the exercise group to the control group. This effect size will be used for sample size calculations.|Cohen's d|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81663211|NCT01097785|163019579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||||||<0.05
81663212|NCT01097785|163019580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||||||<0.05
81663213|NCT00420017|163019583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.38||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.86|||Chi-squared|||||0.86|0.16|0.02
81663214|NCT00420017|163019584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81663215|NCT00420017|163019585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.097
81663216|NCT00420017|163019586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.66
81663217|NCT02864381|163019610|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|6.1||P-value is derived from Cochran-Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) stratification factor status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds Ratio is derived from CMH test stratified by PD-L1 stratification factor status, the Nivolumab alone arm serves as the reference.|||6.1|0.4|0.8
81663218|NCT02864381|163019611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.836||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.589|1.189||P-value is derived from log-rank test stratified by PD-L1 stratification factor status.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is derived from Cox model stratified by PD-L1 stratification factor status, the Nivolumab alone arm serves as the reference.|||1.189|0.589|0.306
81663219|NCT02864381|163019612|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.786||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.491|1.257||P-value is derived from log-rank test stratified by PD-L1 stratification factor status.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is derived from Cox model stratified by PD-L1 stratification factor status, the Nivolumab alone arm serves as the reference.|||1.257|0.491|0.312
81663220|NCT02525861|163019629|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|5.398|||<|0.001|||||||Mixed-effects model|||Statistical analysis was collected and assessed based on A1P1 Levels at baseline and On-treatment BAL visit.||||<0.001
81663221|NCT02525861|163019630|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|2.259|||<|0.001|||||||mixed-effects model|||Statistical analysis was collected and assessed based on functional A1P1 Levels at baseline and On-treatment BAL visit.||||<0.001
81663222|NCT01942720|163019642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sperman correlation coeficient|-0.7||||0.631|TWO_SIDED||||||Sperman test|||Relationship of total PillCam SB Lewis score with PGA score change from baseline visit to 6 month follow-up||||0.631
81663223|NCT01942720|163019642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sperman correlation coeficient|0.022||||0.882|TWO_SIDED||||||Sperman correlation|||Relationship of total PillCam SB CECDEIS score with PGA score change from baseline visit to 6 month follow-up||||0.882
81663224|NCT01942720|163019643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sperman correlation coefficient|0.735|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Sperman correlation|||Relationship of PillCam SB TI Lewis scores with TI SES-CD score at baseline visit||||<0.001
81663225|NCT01942720|163019643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sperman correlation coefficient|0.726|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Sperman correlation|||Relationship of PillCam SB TI CECDEIS scores with TI SES-CD score at baseline visit||||<0.001
81663226|NCT01942720|163019644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sperman correlation coefficient|0.493||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Sperman correlation|||Relationship of PillCam SB Lewis score with TI SES-CD score change from baseline visit to 6 month follow-up||||0.002
81663227|NCT01942720|163019644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sperman correlation coefficient|0.531|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Sperman correlation|||Relationship of PillCam SB CECDEIS score with TI SES-CD score change from baseline visit to 6 month follow-up||||<0.001
81663228|NCT01942720|163019645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sperman correlation coefficient|0.752|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Sperman correlation|||Relationship of PillCam total SB Lewis score change with TI Leis score change from baseline visit to 6 month follow-up||||<0.001
81663229|NCT01942720|163019645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sperman correlation coefficient|0.785|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Sperman correlation|||Relationship of PillCam total SB CECDEIS score change with TI Leis score change from baseline visit to 6 month follow-up||||<0.001
81663230|NCT03952806|163019647|SUPERIORITY||Least Square mean difference|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.4656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.30|-0.60|0.4656
81663231|NCT02683941|163019686|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.95|||Log Rank|||The hazard ratio and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated using a Cox proportional hazards model, stratified for interactive web response system (IWRS) tumour subtype (typical versus \[vs\] atypical) using the exact method for ties. P-value of stratified log rank test comparing lanreotide to placebo with strata based on the IWRS tumour subtype (typical vs atypical) stratification factor.||1.95|0.48|0.866
81663232|NCT02683941|163019687|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.88|||Log Rank|||The hazard ratio and the 95% CI were estimated using a Cox proportional hazards model, stratified for IWRS tumour subtype (typical vs atypical) using the exact method for ties. P-value of stratified log rank test comparing lanreotide to placebo with strata based on the IWRS tumour subtype (typical vs atypical) stratification factor.||1.88|0.48|0.837
81663233|NCT02683941|163019688|OTHER||Percentage difference|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.97|37.86||||||The treatment difference compares lanreotide to placebo (central review). The 95% exact unconditional CI was used for ORR difference.||37.86|-10.97|
81663234|NCT02683941|163019688|OTHER||Percentage difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.69|26.53||||||The treatment difference compares lanreotide to placebo (local review). The 95% exact unconditional CI was used for ORR difference.||26.53|-22.69|
81663235|NCT02683941|163019689|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.5|||Log Rank|||The hazard ratio and the 95% CI were estimated using a Cox proportional hazards model, stratified for IWRS tumour subtype (typical vs atypical) using the exact method for ties. P-value of stratified log rank test comparing lanreotide to placebo with strata based on the IWRS tumour subtype (typical vs atypical) stratification factor.||1.50|0.50|0.582
81663236|NCT02168842|163019756|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of the risk of need for antiparkinsonian therapy in Isradipine group to the risk in placebo group.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.03|||Log Rank|||||1.03|0.61|0.073
81663237|NCT02168842|163019757|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison the risk of need for dyskinesia in Isradipine group to the risk in a placebo group.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.53||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|3.01|||Log Rank|||||3.01|0.78|0.21
81663238|NCT02168842|163019758|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of the risk of need for antiparkinsonian therapy in Isradipine group to the risk in placebo group.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.22|||Log Rank|||||1.22|0.56|0.35
81663239|NCT00325039|163019766|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study was an equivalence trial and was designed to have 80% power to show equivalence between the two sling procedures, with an equivalence margin of +/- 12 percentage points, at a two-sided significance level of 5%. The margin of +/- 12 was chosen on the basis of clinical considerations and a calculation of the number of patients it was feasible to enroll in the trial.|difference in success rate (RMUS-TMUS)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|9.6||||||With 294 women/arm, the study would have 80% power to show equivalence between the two procedures, with an equivalence margin of +/- 12 percentage points, at a two-sided significance level of 5%. A planned time-to-event interim analysis of the primary outcome (objective treatment success) was conducted when 33% of the anticipated treatment failures occurred. We adjusted the primary outcome analysis for this interim look by assigning nominal alpha values of 0.049 to the 95% confidence intervals.||9.6|-3.6|
81663240|NCT00325039|163019767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-4.1||||0.14||95.0||||This was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Chi-squared|||Although the primary aim of the study was designed as an equivalence trial, the secondary aims were considered as superiority tests.||||0.14
81663241|NCT00325039|163019768|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study was an equivalence trial and was designed to have 80% power to show equivalence between the two sling procedures, with an equivalence margin of +/- 12 percentage points, at a two-sided significance level of 5%. The margin of +/- 12 was chosen on the basis of clinical considerations and a calculation of the number of patients it was feasible to enroll in the trial.|difference in success (RMUS - TMUS)|6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|14.3||||||With 294 women/arm, the study would have 80% power to show equivalence between the two procedures, with an equivalence margin of +/- 12 percentage points, at a two-sided significance level of 5%. A planned time-to-event interim analysis of the primary outcome (objective treatment success) was conducted when 33% of the anticipated treatment failures occurred. We adjusted the primary outcome analysis for this interim look by assigning nominal alpha values of 0.049 to the 95% confidence intervals.||14.3|-1.6|
81663242|NCT00325039|163019769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the two arms do not differ according to quality of life, as measured by the IIQ.||||0.47
81663243|NCT00325039|163019770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The UDI measure was compared using a two-sample t test.||||0.41
81663244|NCT00892723|163019782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.87
81663245|NCT00892723|163019782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.86
81663246|NCT00892723|163019782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.11
81663247|NCT00892723|163019782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.91
81663248|NCT00892723|163019783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.23
81663249|NCT00892723|163019783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.82
81663250|NCT00892723|163019783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.23
81663251|NCT00892723|163019783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.71
81663252|NCT00892723|163019784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.73
81663253|NCT00892723|163019784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.94
81663254|NCT00892723|163019784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.14
81466694|NCT02833844|162625842|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|65.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.8|71.1||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by statin use stratification factor. For testing, nonachievement was imputed for participants with a missing value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Per protocol, the adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Treatment difference uses placebo as reference.|Multiplicity adjustment was based on the combination of sequential testing, the fallback procedure, and the Hochberg procedure.||71.1|57.8|< 0.0001
81534836|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.7|60.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||60.7|-35.7|1.000
81663255|NCT00892723|163019784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.68
81663256|NCT00892723|163019784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.56
81663257|NCT00892723|163019784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.32
81663258|NCT00892723|163019784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.33
81663259|NCT00892723|163019784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.65
81663260|NCT00892723|163019784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.21
81663261|NCT00892723|163019784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (rank sum)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.90
81663262|NCT00892723|163019785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (signed rank)|For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.||||||0.16
81663263|NCT00892723|163019785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||For this early phase study, no adjustment was used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||||||0.74
81663264|NCT00892723|163019785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||For this early phase study, no adjustments were used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|||||||0.45
81663265|NCT00892723|163019785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (signed rank)|For this early phase study, no adjustments were used.||||||0.079
81663266|NCT00892723|163019785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (signed rank)|For this early phase study, no adjustments were used.||||||0.16
81663267|NCT00892723|163019785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||For this early phase study, no adjustments were used.|Wilcoxon (signed rank)|For this early phase study, no adjustments were used.||||||0.45
81663268|NCT00426153|163019786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048||95.0|||||Rank-sum test|||P values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.||||0.048
81663269|NCT00426153|163019787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0||||P values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant|Rank sum|||||||0.045
81663270|NCT00426153|163019788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0||||P Values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant|Rank sum|||||||0.98
81663271|NCT02120716|163019834|OTHER|Logistic regression analysis.|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.5||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|51.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||51.2|0.6|0.13
81663272|NCT02120716|163019835|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.7|||<|0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|33.0|||Regression, Logistic|||The reported percentages were captured at two separate time points (baseline, and at 4-Month Follow-Up).||33.0|4.2|<0.015
81663273|NCT01326533|163019836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline value as covariate||||||<0.01
81663274|NCT01326533|163019837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline value as covariate||||||0.013
81663275|NCT04079803|163019838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.087||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity of 6 co-primary endpoints (p\<0.008 required for significance).|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This primary analysis includes two 100 mg subjects who showed no detectable simufilam in plasma at return visits (their exclusion was not prespecified in the Statistical Analysis Plan).|In a secondary analysis removing two subjects with no detectable simufilam in plasma, P=0.0088 and CFB was 13.4. In percent change from baseline with these two subjects removed, P=0.004.|||0.087
81663276|NCT04079803|163019838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity of 6 co-primary endpoints (p\<0.008 required for significance).|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This primary analysis includes one 50 mg subject who showed no detectable simufilam in plasma at return visits (their exclusion was not prespecified in the Statistical Analysis Plan).|In a secondary analysis removing one subject with no detectable simufilam in plasma, P=0.0006 and CFB was 16.9. In percent change from baseline with this subject removed, P=0.0004.|||0.01
81663277|NCT04079803|163019839|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity of 6 co-primary endpoints (p\<0.008 required for significance).|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This primary analysis includes two 100 mg subjects who showed no detectable simufilam in plasma at return visits (their exclusion was not prespecified in the Statistical Analysis Plan).|In a secondary analysis removing two subjects with no detectable simufilam in plasma, P\<0.0001 and CFB was -19.8.|||<0.0001
81663278|NCT04079803|163019839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity of 6 co-primary endpoints (p\<0.008 required for significance).|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This primary analysis includes one 50 mg subject who showed no detectable simufilam in plasma at return visits (their exclusion was not prespecified in the Statistical Analysis Plan).|In a secondary analysis removing one subject with no detectable simufilam in plasma, P=0.001 and CFB was -14.9.|||0.0012
81466695|NCT02833844|162625843|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|71.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.7|76.7||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by statin use stratification factor. For testing, nonachievement was imputed for participants with a missing value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Per protocol, the adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Treatment difference uses placebo as a reference.|Multiplicity adjustment was based on the combination of sequential testing, the fallback procedure, and the Hochberg procedure.||76.7|65.7|< 0.0001
81466696|NCT02833844|162625844|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-50.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.88|-46.99||Multiplicity adjustment was based on the combination of sequential testing, the fallback procedure, and the Hochberg procedure.|repeated measures linear effects model|Per protocol, the adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||-46.99|-54.88|< 0.0001
81663279|NCT04079803|163019840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity of 6 co-primary endpoints (p\<0.008 required for significance).|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This primary analysis includes two 100 mg subjects who showed no detectable simufilam in plasma at return visits (their exclusion was not prespecified in the Statistical Analysis Plan).|In a secondary analysis removing two subjects with no detectable simufilam in plasma, P=0.003 and CFB was -3.2.|||0.005
81663280|NCT04079803|163019840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity of 6 co-primary endpoints (p\<0.008 required for significance).|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This primary analysis includes one 50 mg subject who showed no detectable simufilam in plasma at return visits (their exclusion was not prespecified in the Statistical Analysis Plan).|In a secondary analysis removing one subject with no detectable simufilam in plasma, P=0.003 and CFB was -2.5.|||0.002
81663281|NCT04079803|163019841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity of 6 co-primary endpoints (p\<0.008 required for significance).|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This primary analysis includes two 100 mg subjects who showed no detectable simufilam in plasma at return visits (their exclusion was not prespecified in the Statistical Analysis Plan).|In a secondary analysis removing two subjects with no detectable simufilam in plasma, P=0.0002 and CFB was -681.|||0.0002
81663282|NCT04079803|163019841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity of 6 co-primary endpoints (p\<0.008 required for significance).|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This primary analysis includes one 50 mg subject who showed no detectable simufilam in plasma at return visits (their exclusion was not prespecified in the Statistical Analysis Plan).|In a secondary analysis removing one subject with no detectable simufilam in plasma, P=0.0005 and CFB was -527.|||0.0005
81663283|NCT04079803|163019842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity of 6 co-primary endpoints (p\<0.008 required for significance).|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This primary analysis includes two 100 mg subjects who showed no detectable simufilam in plasma at return visits (their exclusion was not prespecified in the Statistical Analysis Plan).|In a secondary analysis removing two subjects with no detectable simufilam in plasma, P=0.0002 and CFB was -78.5.|||0.0003
81663284|NCT04079803|163019842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0058||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity of 6 co-primary endpoints (p\<0.008 required for significance).|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This primary analysis includes one 50 mg subject who showed no detectable simufilam in plasma at return visits (their exclusion was not prespecified in the Statistical Analysis Plan).|In a secondary analysis removing one subject with no detectable simufilam in plasma, P=0.0008 and CFB was -51.0.|||0.0058
81663285|NCT04079803|163019843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity of 6 co-primary endpoints (p\<0.008 required for significance).|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This primary analysis includes two 100 mg subjects who showed no detectable simufilam in plasma at return visits (their exclusion was not prespecified in the Statistical Analysis Plan).|In a secondary analysis removing two subjects with no detectable simufilam in plasma, P=0.0001 and CFB was -23.7.|||0.0001
81663286|NCT04079803|163019843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity of 6 co-primary endpoints (p\<0.008 required for significance).|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This primary analysis includes one 50 mg subject who showed no detectable simufilam in plasma at return visits (their exclusion was not prespecified in the Statistical Analysis Plan).|In a secondary analysis removing one subject with no detectable simufilam in plasma, P=0.0002 and CFB was -20.9.|||0.0001
81663287|NCT04079803|163019844|OTHER||Effect size|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Reported effect size vs. placebo was calculated with Hedge's g (for groups of 20 or fewer) but was identical when calculated by Cohen's d.|This study was not powered for statistical significance on cognitive measures.||||
81663288|NCT04079803|163019844|OTHER||Effect size|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Reported effect size vs. placebo was calculated with Hedge's g (for groups of 20 or fewer) but was identical when calculated by Cohen's d.|This study was not powered for statistical significance on cognitive measures.||||
81663289|NCT04079803|163019845|OTHER||Effect size|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Reported effect size vs. placebo was calculated with Hedge's g (for groups of 20 or fewer) but was almost identical (0.45) when calculated by Cohen's d.|This study was not powered for statistical significance on cognitive measures.||||
81663290|NCT04079803|163019845|OTHER||Effect size|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Reported effect size vs. placebo was calculated with Hedge's g (for groups of 20 or fewer) but was identical when calculated by Cohen's d.|This study was not powered for statistical significance on cognitive measures.||||
81534837|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-17.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.0|31.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||31.0|-66.0|1.000
81466697|NCT02833844|162625845|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-47.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.11|-44.35||Multiplicity adjustment was based on the combination of sequential testing, the fallback procedure, and the Hochberg procedure.|repeated measures linear effects model|Per protocol, the adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||-44.35|-51.11|< 0.0001
81466698|NCT02833844|162625846|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-38.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.3|-34.94||Multiplicity adjustment was based on the combination of sequential testing, the fallback procedure, and the Hochberg procedure.|repeated measures linear effects model|Per protocol, the adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||-34.94|-41.30|< 0.0001
81534838|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|50.0||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.4|84.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||84.6|15.4|0.467
81663291|NCT04079803|163019846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0078||||||Secondary CSF biomarkers were not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This analysis is for IL-6.||||0.0078
81663292|NCT04079803|163019846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||Secondary CSF biomarkers were not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This analysis is for IL-6.||||0.019
81663293|NCT04079803|163019846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||Secondary CSF biomarkers were not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This analysis is for sTREM2.||||0.0002
81663294|NCT04079803|163019846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007||||||Secondary CSF biomarkers were not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This analysis is for sTREM2.||||0.0007
81663295|NCT04079803|163019846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Secondary CSF biomarkers were not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This analysis is for HMGB1.||||0.0001
81663296|NCT04079803|163019846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Secondary CSF biomarkers were not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This analysis is for HMGB1.||||0.0001
81663297|NCT04079803|163019846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Secondary CSF biomarkers were not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This analysis is for albumin.||||0.0001
81663298|NCT04079803|163019846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046||||||Secondary CSF biomarkers were not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This analysis is for albumin.||||0.046
81663299|NCT04079803|163019846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||Secondary CSF biomarkers were not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This analysis is for Immunoglobulin G.||||0.012
81663300|NCT04079803|163019846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014||||||Secondary CSF biomarkers were not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|General Linear Model for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a two-sided 95% confidence interval and baseline measurement as the covariate.||This analysis is for Immunoglobulin G.||||0.014
81663301|NCT04079803|163019847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||As secondary endpoints, lymphocyte biomarkers were not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANOVA|ANOVA was used instead of ANCOVA due to the range in baseline values; it was deemed more appropriate to compare to each subject's own baseline value.||Change from baseline in FLNA linkage to alpha7nAChR in subject lymphocytes. FLNA linkage to alpha7nAChR was expressed as the ratio of densitometric units of immunoblot bands of alpha7nAChR (probed with a specific antibody) to densitometric units of total FLNA.||||0.005
81663302|NCT04079803|163019847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||As secondary endpoints, lymphocyte biomarkers were not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANOVA|ANOVA was used instead of ANCOVA due to the range in baseline values; it was deemed more appropriate to compare to each subject's own baseline value.||Change from baseline in FLNA linkage to alpha7nAChR in subject lymphocytes. FLNA linkage to alpha7nAChR was expressed as ratios of densitometric units of immunoblot bands of alpha7nAChR (probed with a specific antibody) to densitometric units of total FLNA.||||0.009
81663303|NCT04079803|163019847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||As secondary endpoints, lymphocyte biomarkers were not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANOVA|ANOVA was used instead of ANCOVA due to the range in baseline values; it was deemed more appropriate to compare to each subject's own baseline value.||Change from baseline in FLNA linkage to TLR4 in subject lymphocytes. FLNA linkage to TLR4 was expressed as the ratio of densitometric units of immunoblot bands of TLR4 (probed with a specific antibody) to densitometric units of total FLNA.||||0.01
81663304|NCT04079803|163019847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||As secondary endpoints, lymphocyte biomarkers were not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANOVA|ANOVA was used instead of ANCOVA due to the range in baseline values; it was deemed more appropriate to compare to each subject's own baseline value.||Change from baseline in FLNA linkage to TLR4 in subject lymphocytes. FLNA linkage to TLR4 was expressed as the ratio of densitometric units of immunoblot bands of TLR4 (probed with a specific antibody) to densitometric units of total FLNA.||||0.01
81466699|NCT02833844|162625847|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-26.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.76|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.17|-19.4||Multiplicity adjustment was based on the combination of sequential testing, the fallback procedure, and the Hochberg procedure.|repeated measures linear effects model|Per protocol, the adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||-19.40|-34.17|< 0.0001
81663305|NCT04079803|163019848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|ANOVA followed by Dunnett's multiple comparisons test.||||||0.01
81663306|NCT04079803|163019848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|ANOVA followed by Dunnett's multiple comparisons test.||||||0.02
81705312|NCT00565812|163106439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.16|-1.07|0.938
81534839|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.7|60.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||60.7|-35.7|1.000
81663307|NCT04079803|163019848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||ANOVA|This p value is for the main effect of treatment of the ANOVA.||||||0.009
81663308|NCT04079803|163019849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.003
81663309|NCT04079803|163019849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.016
81663310|NCT01294683|163019857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-0.206||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.434|0.936|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Periods I/II||0.936|-1.434|0.654
81663311|NCT01294683|163019857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|1.304||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.427|3.768|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Period III||3.768|-0.427|0.090
81663312|NCT01294683|163019858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-0.206||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.303|0.779|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Periods I/II||0.779|-1.303|0.563
81663313|NCT01294683|163019858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.87||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.858|3.118|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Period III||3.118|-0.858|0.166
81663314|NCT01294683|163019860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.87||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.858|3.118|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Period III||3.118|-0.858|0.166
81663315|NCT01294683|163019863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.617||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.575|2.023|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Periods I/II||2.023|-0.575|0.255
81663316|NCT01294683|163019863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.395||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.091|2.966|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Period III||2.966|-2.091|0.690
81663317|NCT01294683|163019864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.967|0.967|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Periods I/II||0.967|-0.967|>0.999
81663318|NCT01294683|163019865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-1.029|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.301|5.252|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|Periods I/II||5.252|-7.301|
81663319|NCT01294683|163019865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.889|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.599|9.338|||||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|Period III||9.338|-7.599|
81663320|NCT01294683|163019866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-0.412|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|3.45||||||Periods I/II||3.450|-4.280|
81663321|NCT01294683|163019866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-0.533|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.916|2.619|||||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|Period III||2.619|-3.916|
81663322|NCT01794923|163019867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Analysis was performed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating (PSR), sex, and baseline muscle soreness with movement (MSM) terms.||||0.200
81663323|NCT01794923|163019867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|7.6||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|19.92|||ANOVA|||Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating (PSR), sex, and baseline muscle soreness with movement (MSM) terms.||19.92|-4.81|0.230
81663324|NCT01794923|163019867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.4||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.81|7.99|||ANOVA|||Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating (PSR), sex, and baseline muscle soreness with movement (MSM) terms.||7.99|-16.81|0.484
81663325|NCT01794923|163019867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|12.0||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|25.25|||ANOVA|||Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating (PSR), sex, and baseline muscle soreness with movement (MSM) terms.||25.25|-1.32|0.077
81663326|NCT01794923|163019868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||24-48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.860
81663327|NCT01794923|163019868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|7.0||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|32.38|||ANOVA|||24-48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||32.38|-18.30|0.584
81663328|NCT01794923|163019868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.6||||0.838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.77|28.06|||ANOVA|||24-48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||28.06|-22.77|0.838
81663329|NCT01794923|163019868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|4.4||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.81|31.61|||ANOVA|||24-48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||31.61|-22.81|0.750
81663330|NCT01794923|163019868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.533|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||48-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.533
81663331|NCT01794923|163019868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-13.9||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.81|13.95|||ANOVA|||48-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||13.95|-41.81|0.326
81663332|NCT01794923|163019868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.0||||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.98|28.94|||ANOVA|||48-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||28.94|-26.98|0.945
81663333|NCT01794923|163019868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-14.9||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.85|15.03|||ANOVA|||48-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||15.03|-44.85|0.327
81663334|NCT01794923|163019868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.988|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||0-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.988
81466700|NCT02833844|162625848|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-22.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.03|-13.88||Multiplicity adjustment was based on the combination of sequential testing, the fallback procedure, and the Hochberg procedure.|repeated measures linear effects model|Per protocol, the adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||-13.88|-31.03|< 0.0001
81466701|NCT02833844|162625849|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|8.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.83|11.89||Multiplicity adjustment was based on the combination of sequential testing, the fallback procedure, and the Hochberg procedure.|repeated measures linear effects model|Per protocol, the adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||11.89|4.83|< 0.0001
81534840|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-50.0||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.6|-15.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||-15.4|-84.6|0.105
81663335|NCT01794923|163019868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.2||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.31|41.81|||ANOVA|||0-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||41.81|-48.31|0.887
81663336|NCT01794923|163019868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.7||||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.88|42.5|||ANOVA|||0-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||42.50|-47.88|0.907
81663337|NCT01794923|163019868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.95|47.83|||ANOVA|||0-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||47.83|-48.95|0.982
81663338|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 Hour: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.630
81663339|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.14|||ANOVA|||1 Hour: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.14|-0.39|0.342
81663340|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.19|||ANOVA|||1 Hour: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.19|-0.34|0.600
81663341|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.23|||ANOVA|||1 Hour: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.23|-0.34|0.691
81663342|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.091|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.091
81705313|NCT00565812|163106439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.17|-1.04|0.906
81705314|NCT00565812|163106439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.04|-1.50|0.726
81705315|NCT00565812|163106439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.00|-1.52|0.681
81663343|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.16|||ANOVA|||2 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.16|-0.44|0.351
81663344|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.04|||ANOVA|||2 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||-0.04|-0.64|0.029
81663345|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.52|||ANOVA|||2 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.52|-0.13|0.238
81663346|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.305|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.305
81663347|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.2|||ANOVA|||3 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.20|-0.54|0.370
81663348|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.09|||ANOVA|||3 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.09|-0.66|0.130
81663349|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.51|||ANOVA|||3 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.51|-0.28|0.561
81663350|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.209|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||4 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.209
81663351|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.19|||ANOVA|||4 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.19|-0.68|0.277
81663352|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.05|||ANOVA|||4 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.05|-0.82|0.085
81663353|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.61|||ANOVA|||4 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.61|-0.32|0.546
81663354|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.185|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||5 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.185
81663355|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.26|||ANOVA|||5 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.26|-0.64|0.400
81663356|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.03|||ANOVA|||5 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.03|-0.88|0.067
81663357|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.71|||ANOVA|||5 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.71|-0.25|0.350
81663358|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.493|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||6 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.493
81663359|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.48|||ANOVA|||6 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.48|-0.53|0.922
81663360|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.22|||ANOVA|||6 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.22|-0.80|0.265
81663361|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.81|||ANOVA|||6 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.81|-0.28|0.342
81663362|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.311|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||7 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.311
81534841|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.7||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|72.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||72.9|-19.6|0.249
81534842|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.2|18.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||18.2|-28.2|1.000
81663363|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.58|||ANOVA|||7 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.58|-0.49|0.865
81663364|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.18|||ANOVA|||7 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.18|-0.89|0.193
81663365|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.97|||ANOVA|||7 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.97|-0.17|0.170
81663366|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.383|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||8 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.383
81663367|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.62|||ANOVA|||8 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.62|-0.48|0.802
81663368|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.24|||ANOVA|||8 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.24|-0.87|0.260
81663369|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.98|||ANOVA|||8 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.98|-0.21|0.199
81663370|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.139|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||9 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.139
81663371|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.8|||ANOVA|||9 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.80|-0.35|0.441
81663372|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.18|||ANOVA|||9 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.18|-0.96|0.183
81663373|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.23|||ANOVA|||9 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||1.23|-0.00|0.050
81663374|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.221|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||10 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.221
81663375|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.79|||ANOVA|||10 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.79|-0.40|0.526
81663376|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean Difference|-0.4||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.23|||ANOVA|||10 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.23|-0.96|0.232
81663377|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.19|||ANOVA|||10 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||1.19|-0.08|0.089
81663378|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||11 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.190
81663379|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.85|||ANOVA|||11 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.85|-0.31|0.365
81663380|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.27|||ANOVA|||11 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.27|-0.89|0.295
81663381|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.2|||ANOVA|||11 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||1.20|-0.05|0.069
81663382|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.197|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||12 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.197
81663383|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.92|||ANOVA|||12 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.92|-0.29|0.309
81663384|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.33|||ANOVA|||12 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.33|-0.89|0.359
81663385|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.25|||ANOVA|||12 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||1.25|-0.05|0.072
81663386|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.151|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.151
81663387|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.32|||ANOVA|||24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||1.32|-0.10|0.090
81663388|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.66|||ANOVA|||24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.66|-0.76|0.889
81663389|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.42|||ANOVA|||24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||1.42|-0.10|0.088
81663390|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.673|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||30 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.673
81705316|NCT00565812|163106440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.21|-1.07|0.900
81534843|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.3||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|3.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||3.9|-30.5|0.511
81663391|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|1.04|||ANOVA|||30 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||1.04|-0.41|0.393
81663392|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.78|||ANOVA|||30 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.78|-0.67|0.887
81663393|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.04|||ANOVA|||30 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||1.04|-0.51|0.507
81663394|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.873|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||36 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.873
81663395|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.0|||ANOVA|||36 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||1.00|-0.58|0.605
81663396|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.86|||ANOVA|||26 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.86|-0.72|0.860
81663397|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.98|||ANOVA|||36 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.98|-0.71|0.751
81663398|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.528|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.528
81663399|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.52|||ANOVA|||48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.52|-1.09|0.486
81663400|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.02|||ANOVA|||48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||1.02|-0.60|0.610
81663401|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.37|||ANOVA|||48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.37|-1.36|0.261
81663402|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.943|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||54 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.943
81663403|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.68|||ANOVA|||54 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.68|-0.96|0.733
81663404|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.77|||ANOVA|||54 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.77|-0.87|0.902
81663405|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.79|||ANOVA|||54 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.79|-0.97|0.840
81663406|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.758|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||60 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.758
81663407|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.54|||ANOVA|||60 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.54|-1.12|0.493
81663408|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.82|||ANOVA|||60 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.82|-0.84|0.974
81663409|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.61|||ANOVA|||60 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.61|-1.16|0.543
81663410|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.238|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||||0.238
81534844|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|78.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||78.1|-11.4|0.140
81534845|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|34.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||34.6|-14.6|0.569
81534846|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|28.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||28.5|-19.7|1.000
81534847|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.7||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|72.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||72.9|-19.6|0.249
81534848|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.2|18.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||18.2|-28.2|1.000
81534849|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|24.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||24.6|-29.0|1.000
81534850|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.3||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.1|61.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||61.8|-35.1|0.613
81534851|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.8|31.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||31.5|-34.8|1.000
81534852|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.6||||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.9|14.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||14.8|-45.9|0.615
81663411|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.14|||ANOVA|||72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.14|-1.46|0.106
81663412|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.71|||ANOVA|||72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.71|-0.90|0.817
81663413|NCT01794923|163019869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.3|||ANOVA|||72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||0.30|-1.43|0.197
81663414|NCT01794923|163019870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.702|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||0-24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline spontaneous muscle soreness (SMS) terms.||||0.702
81663415|NCT01794923|163019870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.8||||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.91|15.53|||ANOVA|||0-24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline spontaneous muscle soreness (SMS) terms.||15.53|-9.91|0.664
81663416|NCT01794923|163019870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.0||||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.77|9.68|||ANOVA|||0-24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline spontaneous muscle soreness (SMS) terms.||9.68|-15.77|0.637
81663417|NCT01794923|163019870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|5.9||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.85|19.57|||ANOVA|||0-24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||19.57|-7.85|0.401
81663418|NCT01794923|163019870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.926|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||24-48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline spontaneous muscle soreness (SMS) terms.||||0.926
81663419|NCT01794923|163019870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.2||||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.51|21.1|||ANOVA|||24-48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline spontaneous muscle soreness (SMS) terms.||21.10|-29.51|0.743
81663420|NCT01794923|163019870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.8||||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.55|26.08|||ANOVA|||24-48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline spontaneous muscle soreness (SMS) terms.||26.08|-24.55|0.952
81663421|NCT01794923|163019870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.0||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.25|22.3|||ANOVA|||24-48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline spontaneous muscle soreness (SMS) terms.||22.30|-32.25|0.719
81663422|NCT01794923|163019870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.284|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||48-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline spontaneous muscle soreness (SMS) terms.||||0.284
81663423|NCT01794923|163019870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-19.0||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.21|8.28|||ANOVA|||48-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline spontaneous muscle soreness (SMS) terms.||8.28|-46.21|0.171
81663424|NCT01794923|163019870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.2||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.08|29.42|||ANOVA|||48-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline spontaneous muscle soreness (SMS) terms.||29.42|-25.08|0.875
81663425|NCT01794923|163019870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-21.1||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.5|8.23|||ANOVA|||48-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline MSM terms.||8.23|-50.50|0.157
81663426|NCT01794923|163019870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.699|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||0-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline spontaneous muscle soreness (SMS) terms.||||0.699
81663427|NCT01794923|163019870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-17.8||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.58|26.9|||ANOVA|||0-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline spontaneous muscle soreness (SMS) terms.||26.90|-62.58|0.433
81663428|NCT01794923|163019870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.73|43.78|||ANOVA|||0-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline spontaneous muscle soreness (SMS) terms.||43.78|-45.73|0.966
81663429|NCT01794923|163019870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-16.9||||0.491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.08|31.36|||ANOVA|||0-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline spontaneous muscle soreness (SMS) terms.||31.36|-65.08|0.491
81663430|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.219|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 Hour: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.219
81663431|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.08|||ANOVA|||1 Hour: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.08|-0.37|0.214
81663432|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.29|||ANOVA|||1 Hour: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.29|-0.16|0.555
81663433|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.03|||ANOVA|||1 Hour: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.03|-0.45|0.090
81663434|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.161|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.161
81663435|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.01|||ANOVA|||2 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.01|-0.55|0.056
81663436|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.16|||ANOVA|||2 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.16|-0.40|0.395
81663437|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.15|||ANOVA|||2 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.15|-0.45|0.324
81663438|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.246|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.246
81663439|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.05|||ANOVA|||3 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.05|-0.68|0.094
81663440|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.24|||ANOVA|||3 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.24|-0.50|0.491
81663441|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.21|||ANOVA|||3 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.21|-0.58|0.359
81663442|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.294|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||4 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.294
81663443|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.1|||ANOVA|||4 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.10|-0.74|0.136
81663444|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.2|||ANOVA|||4 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.20|-0.65|0.293
81663445|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.36|||ANOVA|||4 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.36|-0.55|0.682
81663446|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.747|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||5 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.747
81663447|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.34|||ANOVA|||5 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.34|-0.60|0.592
81663448|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.3|||ANOVA|||5 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.30|-0.64|0.473
81663449|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.55|||ANOVA|||5 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.55|-0.46|0.866
81663450|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.776|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||6 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.776
81663451|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.43|||ANOVA|||6 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.43|-0.59|0.761
81663452|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.33|||ANOVA|||6 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.33|-0.69|0.477
81663453|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.65|||ANOVA|||6 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.65|-0.44|0.705
81663454|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||7 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.600
81663455|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.56|||ANOVA|||7 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.56|-0.52|0.931
81663456|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.3|||ANOVA|||7 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.30|-0.78|0.381
81663457|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.85|||ANOVA|||7 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.85|-0.32|0.371
81663458|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||8 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.670
81663459|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.58|||ANOVA|||8 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.58|-0.54|0.941
81663460|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.34|||ANOVA|||8 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.34|-0.78|0.437
81663461|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.84|||ANOVA|||8 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.84|-0.36|0.429
81663462|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.484|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||9 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.484
81663463|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.78|||ANOVA|||9 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.78|-0.38|0.504
81663464|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.4|||ANOVA|||9 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.40|-0.77|0.528
81663465|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|1.01|||ANOVA|||9 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||1.01|-0.24|0.229
81663466|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.536|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||10 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.536
81663467|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.7|||ANOVA|||10 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.70|-0.49|0.728
81663468|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.35|||ANOVA|||10 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.35|-0.84|0.414
81663469|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.99|||ANOVA|||10 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.99|-0.29|0.280
81663470|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.402|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||11 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.402
81663471|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.81|||ANOVA|||11 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.81|-0.41|0.513
81534853|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.0||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|67.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||67.5|-27.5|0.560
81663472|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.36|||ANOVA|||11 hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.36|-0.86|0.424
81663473|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|1.1|||ANOVA|||11 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||1.10|-0.21|0.178
81663474|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.442|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||12 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.442
81663475|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.91|||ANOVA|||12 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.91|-0.33|0.357
81663476|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.49|||ANOVA|||12 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.49|-0.75|0.675
81663477|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|1.09|||ANOVA|||12 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||1.09|-0.25|0.215
81663478|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.643|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.643
81663479|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.99|||ANOVA|||24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.99|-0.46|0.466
81663480|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.64|||ANOVA|||24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.64|-0.81|0.818
81663481|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.13|||ANOVA|||24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||1.13|-0.43|0.373
81663482|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.984|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||30 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.984
81663483|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.68|||ANOVA|||30 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.68|-0.79|0.874
81663484|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.74|||ANOVA|||30 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.74|-0.73|0.990
81663485|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.73|||ANOVA|||30 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.73|-0.85|0.875
81663486|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.841|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||36 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.841
81663487|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.57|||ANOVA|||36 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.57|-1.01|0.580
81534854|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|36.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared|||Non-responders, Week 52||36.8|-26.8|1.000
81534855|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|19.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||19.9|-37.7|1.000
81663488|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.77|||ANOVA|||36 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.77|-0.81|0.958
81663489|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.65|||ANOVA|||36 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.65|-1.05|0.643
81663490|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.299|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.299
81663491|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean Difference|-0.5||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.31|||ANOVA|||48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.31|-1.26|0.230
81663492|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.94|||ANOVA|||48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.94|-0.63|0.694
81663493|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.21|||ANOVA|||48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.21|-1.48|0.140
81663494|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.503|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||54 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.503
81534856|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.1|57.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||57.1|-37.1|1.000
81534857|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|46.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||46.1|-26.1|0.588
81663495|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.35|||ANOVA|||54 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.35|-1.28|0.262
81663496|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.75|||ANOVA|||54 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.75|-0.88|0.871
81663497|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.48|||ANOVA|||54 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.48|-1.27|0.373
81663498|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.413|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||60 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.413
81663499|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.4|||ANOVA|||60 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.40|-1.22|0.317
81663500|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.97|||ANOVA|||60 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.97|-0.66|0.708
81534858|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-40.0||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.8|-15.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5). Prespecified statistical significance at the 0.1 level.|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||-15.2|-64.8|0.058
81534859|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.7||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|63.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||63.2|-29.9|0.631
81534860|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.5||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|44.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||44.8|-25.7|0.597
81534861|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.7|30.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||30.0|-46.7|1.000
81534862|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.7||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|71.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||71.8|-18.5|0.361
81534863|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.3||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.6|31.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||31.0|-39.6|0.812
81534864|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-27.5||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.3|6.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||6.3|-61.3|0.345
81534865|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.1|57.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||57.1|-37.1|1.000
81534866|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|46.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||46.1|-26.1|0.588
81534867|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.9|23.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||23.9|-53.9|0.657
81534868|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.0||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|65.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||65.4|-25.4|0.635
81534869|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.5||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|46.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||46.7|-25.7|0.573
81534870|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-34.2||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.3|-0.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||-0.1|-68.3|0.176
81534871|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|10.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||10.4|-35.4|1.000
81663501|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.31|||ANOVA|||60 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.31|-1.44|0.202
81663502|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||||0.190
81663503|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.11|||ANOVA|||72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.11|-1.44|0.094
81534872|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|10.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||10.4|-35.4|1.000
81663504|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.76|||ANOVA|||72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.76|-0.80|0.960
81663505|NCT01794923|163019871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.2|||ANOVA|||72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMS terms.||0.20|-1.48|0.132
81663506|NCT01794923|163019872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.163|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||0-24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.163
81663507|NCT01794923|163019872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|4.6||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|11.02|||ANOVA|||0-24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||11.02|-1.86|0.162
81663508|NCT01794923|163019872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.9||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.42|4.57|||ANOVA|||0-24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||4.57|-8.42|0.559
81663509|NCT01794923|163019872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|6.5||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|13.45|||ANOVA|||0-24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||13.45|-0.44|0.066
81663510|NCT01794923|163019872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.957|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||24-48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.957
81663511|NCT01794923|163019872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.1||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|13.33|||ANOVA|||24-48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||13.33|-11.20|0.864
81663512|NCT01794923|163019872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|11.45|||ANOVA|||24-48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||11.45|-13.30|0.883
81663513|NCT01794923|163019872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.0||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.24|15.22|||ANOVA|||24-48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||15.22|-11.24|0.767
81663514|NCT01794923|163019872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.243|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||48-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.243
81663515|NCT01794923|163019872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-8.2||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.12|3.7|||ANOVA|||48-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||3.70|-20.12|0.176
81663516|NCT01794923|163019872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.0||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|14.03|||ANOVA|||48-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||14.03|-10.00|0.741
81663517|NCT01794923|163019872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-10.2||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.07|2.62|||ANOVA|||48-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||2.62|-23.07|0.118
81663518|NCT01794923|163019872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||0-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.920
81534873|NCT02365649|162753513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|10.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||10.4|-35.4|1.000
81663519|NCT01794923|163019872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.2||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.64|16.23|||ANOVA|||0-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||16.23|-24.64|0.685
81663520|NCT01794923|163019872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.04|19.19|||ANOVA|||0-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||19.19|-22.04|0.892
81663521|NCT01794923|163019872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.8||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.82|19.25|||ANOVA|||0-72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||19.25|-24.82|0.804
81663522|NCT01794923|163019873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.533|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMSM terms.||||0.533
81663523|NCT01794923|163019873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|1.38|||ANOVA|||Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMSM terms.||1.38|-0.38|0.266
81663524|NCT01794923|163019873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.05|||ANOVA|||Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMSM terms.||1.05|-0.74|0.730
81663525|NCT01794923|163019873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.3|||ANOVA|||Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR, sex, and baseline SMSM terms.||1.30|-0.61|0.479
81663526|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.189|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||1 Hour: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.189
81663527|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.07|||ANOVA|||1 Hour: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.07|-0.17|0.389
81534874|NCT02365649|162753514|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.0|5.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||5.0|-55.0|1.000
81534875|NCT02365649|162753514|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.5|57.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||57.5|-32.5|1.000
81534876|NCT02365649|162753514|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.0||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.0|5.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||5.0|-55.0|0.487
81663528|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.19|||ANOVA|||1 Hour: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.19|-0.05|0.273
81663529|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.01|||ANOVA|||1 Hour: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.01|-0.25|0.069
81663530|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.716|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.716
81663531|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.11|||ANOVA|||2 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.11|-0.15|0.735
81663532|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.08|||ANOVA|||2 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.08|-0.19|0.414
81663533|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.17|||ANOVA|||2 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.17|-0.11|0.652
81663534|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.622|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||3 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.622
81663535|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.21|||ANOVA|||3 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.21|-0.17|0.830
81663536|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.11|||ANOVA|||3 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.11|-0.26|0.442
81663537|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.29|||ANOVA|||3 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.29|-0.11|0.358
81663538|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.714|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||4 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.714
81663539|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.19|||ANOVA|||4 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.19|-0.29|0.683
81663540|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.14|||ANOVA|||4 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.14|-0.34|0.413
81663541|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.31|||ANOVA|||4 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.31|-0.21|0.699
81663542|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.244|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||5 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.244
81663543|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.26|||ANOVA|||5 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.26|-0.21|0.833
81663544|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.07|||ANOVA|||5 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.07|-0.41|0.156
81466702|NCT02833844|162625850|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-22.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.04|-14.26||Multiplicity adjustment was based on the combination of sequential testing, the fallback procedure, and the Hochberg procedure.|repeated measures linear effects model|Per protocol, the adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||-14.26|-30.04|< 0.0001
81663545|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.46|||ANOVA|||5 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.46|-0.06|0.128
81663546|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.359|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||6 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.359
81663547|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.43|||ANOVA|||6 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.43|-0.12|0.278
81663548|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.22|||ANOVA|||6 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.22|-0.33|0.699
81663549|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.5|||ANOVA|||6 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.50|-0.09|0.172
81663550|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.515|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||7 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.515
81663551|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.37|||ANOVA|||7 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.37|-0.19|0.527
81663552|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.19|||ANOVA|||7 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.19|-0.37|0.545
81663553|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.47|||ANOVA|||7 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.47|-0.12|0.250
81663554|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.568|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||8 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.568
81663555|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.41|||ANOVA|||8 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.41|-0.16|0.381
81663556|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.26|||ANOVA|||8 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.26|-0.31|0.863
81663557|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.46|||ANOVA|||8 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.46|-0.16|0.330
81663558|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.167|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||9 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.167
81663559|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.5|||ANOVA|||9 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.50|-0.09|0.165
81663560|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.21|||ANOVA|||9 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.21|-0.39|0.564
81663561|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.62|||ANOVA|||9 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.62|-0.02|0.068
81663562|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.131|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||10 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.131
81663563|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.56|||ANOVA|||10 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.56|-0.06|0.119
81663564|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.23|||ANOVA|||10 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.23|-0.39|0.616
81663565|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.66|||ANOVA|||10 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.66|-0.01|0.056
81663566|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.255|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||11 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.255
81663567|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.57|||ANOVA|||11 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.57|-0.08|0.144
81663568|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.31|||ANOVA|||11 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.31|-0.34|0.935
81663569|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.61|||ANOVA|||11 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.61|-0.10|0.153
81663570|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.128|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||12 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.128
81663571|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.63|||ANOVA|||12 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.63|-0.02|0.067
81663572|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.33|||ANOVA|||12 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.33|-0.33|0.999
81663573|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.66|||ANOVA|||12 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.66|-0.05|0.088
81663574|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.195|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.195
81663575|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.67|||ANOVA|||24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.67|-0.12|0.175
81705317|NCT00565812|163106440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.50|-0.77|0.528
81663576|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANOVA|||24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.30|-0.50|0.610
81663577|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.81|||ANOVA|||24 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.81|-0.05|0.083
81663578|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.884|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||30 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.884
81663579|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.35|||ANOVA|||30 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.35|-0.43|0.833
81663580|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.29|||ANOVA|||30 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.29|-0.49|0.620
81663581|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.48|||ANOVA|||30 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.48|-0.36|0.788
81663582|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.755|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||36 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.755
81663583|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.34|||ANOVA|||36 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.34|-0.45|0.787
81663584|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.25|||ANOVA|||36 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.25|-0.56|0.455
81663585|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.53|||ANOVA|||36 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.53|-0.33|0.654
81663586|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.370
81663587|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.24|||ANOVA|||48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.24|-0.51|0.472
81663588|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.53|||ANOVA|||48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.53|-0.23|0.427
81705318|NCT00565812|163106440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.94|-1.51|0.647
81466703|NCT00308087|162625851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6182||95.0||||"Exact Conditional Test is stratified on the number~\> of prior therapies (1 or 2, 3 or more prior therapies)."|2-sided Exact Conditional Test|||||||0.6182
81663589|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.11|||ANOVA|||48 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.11|-0.69|0.159
81663590|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||54 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.480
81663591|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.15|||ANOVA|||54 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.15|-0.59|0.238
81663592|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.32|||ANOVA|||54 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.32|-0.42|0.794
81663593|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.23|||ANOVA|||54 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.23|-0.57|0.395
81663594|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||60 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.400
81663595|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.11|||ANOVA|||60 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.11|-0.61|0.176
81663596|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.26|||ANOVA|||60 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.26|-0.47|0.573
81466704|NCT00308087|162625854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5501||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Log rank analysis is a comparison between treatment groups of the distribution of time to first progressive disease or death.||||0.5501
81466705|NCT00308087|162625855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8217||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Log rank analysis is a comparison between treatment groups of the distribution of time to first progressive disease or death.||||0.8217
81466706|NCT05129475|162625857|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|120.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.3|133.74|||||Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|||133.74|109.30|
81466707|NCT05129475|162625858|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|119.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.75|131.68|||||Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|||131.68|108.75|
81466708|NCT05129475|162625859|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|161.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|139.05|186.44|||||Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|||186.44|139.05|
81466709|NCT01899742|162625868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.088|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.131|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.131|0.045|<0.001
81466710|NCT01899742|162625869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.073||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|0.122|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.122|0.024|0.004
81466711|NCT01044290|162625870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||<|0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for Palliative Performance Scale (low versus high) stratification variable.||Comparison at 5 weeks||.7|-1.1|<0.61
81466712|NCT01044290|162625870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|||<|0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for Palliative Performance Scale (low versus high) stratification variable.||Comparison at 5 weeks.||2.0|.2|<.02
81466713|NCT01044290|162625871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||=|0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for Palliative Performance Scale (low versus high) stratification variable.||Comparison at 5 weeks||1.1|-1.2|=.9
81466714|NCT01044290|162625871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|||<|0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for Palliative Performance Scale (low versus high) stratification variable||Comparison at 5 weeks.||1.1|-1.2|<.97
81663597|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.24|||ANOVA|||60 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.24|-0.53|0.466
81466715|NCT01044290|162625872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||<|0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for Palliative Performance Scale (low versus high) stratification variable||Comparison at 5 weeks||1.5|-1.4|<.91
81466716|NCT01044290|162625872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|||=|0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for Palliative Performance Scale (low versus high) stratification variable||Comparison at 5 weeks||0.9|-2.1|=.42
81466717|NCT01044290|162625873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|||=|0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for Palliative Performance Scale (low versus high) stratification variable.||Comparison at 5 weeks||2.8|-1.5|=.58
81663598|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.092|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||||0.092
81466718|NCT01044290|162625873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|||<|0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for Palliative Performance Scale (low versus high) stratification variable.||Comparison at 5 weeks.||2.2|-2.1|<.97
81466719|NCT01044290|162625874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for Palliative Performance Scale (low versus high) stratification variable.||Comparison at 5 weeks||2.4|-.6|.25
81466720|NCT01044290|162625874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for Palliative Performance Scale (low versus high) stratification variable.||Comparison at 5 weeks||3.1|.05|<.05
81466721|NCT01044290|162625875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|||<|0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for Palliative Performance Scale (low versus high) stratification variable. Sex item omitted from scale.||Comparison at 5 weeks.||1.8|-1.0|<.57
81466722|NCT01044290|162625875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|||=|0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for Palliative Performance Scale (low versus high) stratification variable. Sex item omitted from scale.||Comparison at 5 weeks.||2.7|-0.03|=0.055
81466723|NCT01967706|162625939|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|88.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.64|114.03|||ANOVA|The model included terms for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period, and product as fixed effect factors.|LS mean ratio (mTHS - Group 1:mCC - Group 1)|The objective of this study was to determine the point estimate and precision of the nicotine bioavailability (ratio of mTHS:mCC) for Cmax, therefore, there was no statistical hypothesis to be tested for this objective.||114.03|68.64|
81466724|NCT01967706|162625940|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|98.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.61|119.46|||ANOVA|The model included terms for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period, and product as fixed effect factors.|LS mean ratio (mTHS - Group 1:mCC - Group 1)|The objective of this study was to determine the point estimate and precision of the nicotine bioavailability (ratio of mTHS:mCC) for AUC(0-last), therefore, there was no statistical hypothesis to be tested for this objective.||119.46|80.61|
81466725|NCT02347891|162625941|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.65|||ANOVA|||Definition of Improvement (DOI) at week 40||2.65|0.08|0.60
81534877|NCT02365649|162753514|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.1||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|31.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ|Non-respoonders||31.6|-9.4|0.375
81534878|NCT02365649|162753514|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|3.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||3.9|-30.5|1.000
81534879|NCT02365649|162753514|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.1||||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|35.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||35.6|-19.4|0.651
81663599|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.04|||ANOVA|||72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.04|-0.67|0.086
81663600|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.45|||ANOVA|||72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||0.45|-0.27|0.616
81663601|NCT01794923|163019874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.02|||ANOVA|||72 Hours: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, baseline categorical PSR and sex terms.||-0.02|-0.79|0.040
81663602|NCT01794923|163019875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.751|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline categorical PSR (BLPSR) and sex.||||0.751
81663603|NCT01794923|163019875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.0||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline categorical PSR (BLPSR) and sex.||0.20|-0.28|0.696
81663604|NCT01794923|163019875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.0||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline categorical PSR (BLPSR) and sex.||0.29|-0.21|0.760
81663605|NCT01794923|163019875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Weighted Gamma Statistic|-0.1||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline categorical PSR (BLPSR) and sex.||0.16|-0.36|0.463
81705319|NCT00565812|163106440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.09|-1.34|0.841
81466726|NCT02347891|162625941|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.82|||ANOVA|||Percent patients reaching Total improvement score of ≥40 at Week 40||1.82|0.16|0.61
81663606|NCT01519466|163019879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.32||0.0926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.12|-1.55|0.0926
81663607|NCT01519466|163019879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.97||||||||||||||||
81663608|NCT01519466|163019880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.49||0.3251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.09|-0.27|0.3251
81663609|NCT01519466|163019880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.51||||||||||||||||
81663610|NCT01519466|163019881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.26||0.5798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.58|||t-test, 2 sided|||Hyperglycaemia, glucose above 10mmol/l (180mg/dL)||0.58|-0.33|0.5798
81663611|NCT01519466|163019881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.03||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||Hypoglycaemia, glucose below 3.9mmol/l (70mg/dL)||0.06|-0.68|0.0960
81663612|NCT01519466|163019881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.53||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|6.71|||t-test, 2 sided|||Treatment Satisfaction||6.71|2.01|0.0007
81663613|NCT00307125|163019884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Analysis by Fisher's exact test counting participants with 50% decrease in anti-HLA antibodies at any time within 12 months post treatment initiation||||>0.999
81663614|NCT00307125|163019889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81663615|NCT00307125|163019890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81663616|NCT00926211|163019907|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Initial planned sample size of 26 would provide approximately 90% power if the survival rate in the implanted transected follicles is at least 40%. Sample size used was 36 with 35 participants completing the 9 month study.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.5||0.023|ONE_SIDED|97.5||3.9||t-test comparison to the upper limit of the non-inferiority margin|t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test compared to the non-inferiority margin of 4 follicles.|The number of implanted hairs surviving that were harvested using the computer assisted method was subtracted from the number of implanted hairs surviving that were harvested manually.|The hypothesis to be tested is one of non-inferiority. Tests of non-inferiority are one-sided tests and the significance level will be 0.025.||3.9||0.023
81663617|NCT00926211|163019908|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Study was powered for the primary efficacy outcome.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.146|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.004||||t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test.||Paired data with each subject as their own control (treatment was randomly assigned to the left or right side of the scalp). Paired difference was analyzed.|||-.004|<0.001
81663618|NCT00178126|163019922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.04
81663619|NCT02881957|163020053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two-sided t-test evaluated comparing length of stay in vitamin D3 vs. placebo treated patients utilizing patients as randomized (e.g., intent-to-treat) using a p\<0.05 as significant. Adverse events were monitored until discharge.||||0.2
81663620|NCT02881957|163020054|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4
81663621|NCT02881957|163020055|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3
81663622|NCT02881957|163020056|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6
81663623|NCT02881957|163020057|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7
81663624|NCT02881957|163020058|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||Adverse events were monitored until patient discharge from the hospital.||||0.99
81663625|NCT02881957|163020059|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||Adverse events were monitored until patient discharge from the hospital.||||0.6
81663626|NCT02881957|163020060|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||Adverse events were monitored until patient discharge from the hospital.||||0.7
81663627|NCT02881957|163020061|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Chi-squared|||Adverse events were monitored until patient discharge from the hospital.||||0.4
81466727|NCT02347891|162625941|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.0||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.47|||ANOVA|||Percent of patient with major improvement TIS ≥60 at Week 40||1.47|0|0.23
81663628|NCT02881957|163020062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||Adverse events were monitored until patient discharge from the hospital.||||0.1
81663629|NCT04223856|163020092|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.377|0.538||P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. The p-value threshold for statistical significance is 0.005.|Log Rank||HR was calculated using stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.538|0.377|<0.00001
81663630|NCT04223856|163020093|SUPERIORITY|P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. The p-value threshold for statistical significance is 0.01548.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.468|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.376|0.582|||Log Rank||HR was calculated using stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.582|0.376|<0.00001
81663631|NCT06515483|163020137|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.095|0.254||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Comparing baseline PLI between groups|Due to non-normally distributed data, differences in each index between the experimental and control groups at baseline were compared using non-parametric Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests.||0.254|-0.095|0.323
81663632|NCT06515483|163020137|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.036||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.156|0.084||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Comparing 30-day PLI between groups|Due to non-normally distributed data, differences in each index between the experimental and control groups at 30 days were compared using non-parametric Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests.||0.084|-0.156|0.371
81663633|NCT06515483|163020137|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.115||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.262|0.031||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Comparing the mean difference in PLI from baseline to 30 days between groups|||0.031|-0.262|0.120
81663634|NCT06515483|163020138|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.078||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.204||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Comparing baseline MGI between groups|Due to non-normally distributed data, differences in each index between the experimental and control groups at baseline were compared using non-parametric Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests.||0.204|-0.048|0.270
81663635|NCT06515483|163020138|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.085||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.203|0.033||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Comparing 30-day MGI between groups|Due to non-normally distributed data, differences in each index between the experimental and control groups at 30 days were compared using non-parametric Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests.||0.033|-0.203|0.071
81663636|NCT06515483|163020138|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.163|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.249|-0.077|||t-test, 2 sided||Comparing the mean difference in MGI from baseline to 30 days between groups|||-0.077|-0.249|<0.001
81663637|NCT06515483|163020139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|6.85||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Comparing baseline BOMP between groups|Due to non-normally distributed data, differences in each index between the experimental and control groups at baseline were compared using non-parametric Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests.||6.85|-6.23|0.902
81663638|NCT06515483|163020139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.22||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.46|0.02||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Comparing 30-day BOMP between groups|Due to non-normally distributed data, differences in each index between the experimental and control groups at 30 days were compared using non-parametric Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests.||0.02|-16.46|0.006
81663639|NCT06515483|163020139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.53||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.31|-0.75||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Comparing the mean difference in BOMP from baseline to 30 days between groups|||-0.75|-16.31|0.032
81663640|NCT00147823|163020140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Using baseline (6 wk) and two year post operative predicted effects data, and setting desirable power to detect our effects to 80%||The sample size provided at least 80% power at a 5% alpha level to detect a medium to large effect in patients receiving Vitoss alone compared to combination therapy consisting of Vitoss with Bone Marrow Aspirate. Since a random coefficients model was used to analyze the data, the sample size calculation was estimated under this model assuming a 3% attrition rate between all measurement times.||||<0.01
81663641|NCT00147823|163020141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.01
81663642|NCT00720941|163020152|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority is defined as excluding a difference of greater than 25% in the hazards. The upper limit of the 95% confidence interval must be \<1.25.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0466|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8982|1.2195|||||The HR is estimated by the Cox regression model using treatment stratification factors as covariates. The HR is adjusted for Karnofsky Performance Scale scores, prior nephrectomy, and Baseline levels of lactate dehydrogenase (\<=1.5xULN, \>1.5xULN).|||1.2195|0.8982|
81534880|NCT02365649|162753514|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.5|27.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||27.8|-29.5|1.000
81663643|NCT01806129|163020314|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.29|3.31|||||Odds ratio represents the odds of adopting the appropriate reproductive health management for patients with intervention compared to the odds among patients without intervention. Odds ratio was calculated by GEE analysis.|||3.31|1.29|
81663644|NCT00744523|163020366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion of the primary endpoint|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||5.2|||t-test, 1 sided||"Parameter Dispersion Type of Standard Error of the mean is meant to state that 'mean is the mean of proportions in the sense of a central-limit theorem"|The ARMOUR trial tested the null hypothesis that the MACCE rate was greater than or equal to the Performance Goal (PG) of 13% versus the alternative hypothesis that the true MACCE rate was less than the PG. The sample size was calculated based on 90% power and a Type I error rate of 0.05 (one-sided). The Performance Goal was calculated from results of carotid artery stenting trials that utilized embolic protection devices (EPD).||5.2||<0.05
81663645|NCT03588728|163020416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.781|||||||ANOVA|P value indicates the interaction term.||Test of between-subjects effects||||.781
81663646|NCT03588728|163020417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.409|||||||ANOVA|P value indicates the interaction term.||Test of between-subjects effects||||.409
81663647|NCT03588728|163020418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.697|||||||ANOVA|P value indicates the interaction term.||Test of between-subjects effects||||.697
81663648|NCT03588728|163020419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.193|||||||ANOVA|P value indicates interaction term.||Test of between subjects effects||||.193
81663649|NCT03588728|163020420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.185|||||||ANOVA|P value indicates the interaction term||Test of between-subjects effects||||.185
81663650|NCT03588728|163020421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.198|||||||ANOVA|P value indicates the interaction term||Test of between-measures effects||||.198
81663651|NCT03588728|163020422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.638|||||||ANOVA|||Test of between-subjects effects||||.638
81663652|NCT03588728|163020423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.574|||||||ANOVA|p-value indicates the interaction term||Test of between-subjects effectd||||.574
81663653|NCT03588728|163020424|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.564|||||||ANOVA|P-value indicates the interaction term||Test of between-subjects effects||||.564
81705320|NCT00565812|163106441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.48|-0.84|0.587
81663654|NCT03588728|163020425|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998|||||||ANOVA|p-value indicates the interaction term||Tests of between-subjects effects||||.998
81663655|NCT03588728|163020426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.348|||||||ANOVA|P-value indicates the interaction term||Tests of between-subjecs effects||||.348
81663656|NCT02982187|163020443|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|29.114|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.047||The upper bound of the 95% CI could not be calculated due to the low number of events and is therefore displayed as NA.||stratified exact logistic model||Odds ratio, 95% CI and P-value obtained from a stratified exact logistic model. Participant is included in the model as fixed strata, treatment option in the exact statement and period included as a fixed effect.|Sub study 1: DISKUS + HandiHaler vs ELLIPTA|||11.047|<0.001
81663657|NCT02982187|163020443|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.744|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.512||The upper bound of the 95% CI could not be calculated due to the low number of events and is therefore displayed as NA.||stratified exact logistic model||Odds ratio, 95% CI and P-value obtained from a stratified exact logistic model. Participant is included in the model as fixed strata, treatment option in the exact statement and period included as a fixed effect.|Sub study 2:Turbuhaler + HandiHaler vs ELLIPTA|||10.512|<0.001
81663658|NCT02982187|163020444|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.248||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.416||The upper bound of the 95% CI could not be calculated due to the low number of events and is therefore displayed as NA.||stratified exact logistic model||Odds ratio, 95% CI and P-value obtained from a stratified exact logistic model. Participant is included in the model as fixed strata, treatment option in the exact statement and period included as a fixed effect.|Sub study 1:DISKUS + HandiHaler vs ELLIPTA|||1.416|0.029
81663659|NCT02982187|163020444|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.855||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.394||The upper bound of the 95% CI could not be calculated due to the low number of events and is therefore displayed as NA.||stratified exact logistic model||Odds ratio, 95% CI and P-value obtained from a stratified exact logistic model. Participant is included in the model as fixed strata, treatment option in the exact statement and period included as a fixed effect.|Sub study 2:Turbuhaler + HandiHaler vs ELLIPTA|||1.394|0.026
81663660|NCT02982187|163020445|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.459||The upper bound of the 95% CI could not be calculated due to the low number of events and is therefore displayed as NA.||stratified exact logistic model||Odds ratio, 95% CI and P-value obtained from a stratified exact logistic model. Participant is included in the model as fixed strata, treatment option in the exact statement and period included as a fixed effect.|Sub study 1:DISKUS + HandiHaler vs ELLIPTA|||0.459|0.400
81663661|NCT02982187|163020445|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.732||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.397||The upper bound of the 95% CI could not be calculated due to the low number of events and is therefore displayed as NA.||stratified exact logistic model||Odds ratio, 95% CI and P-value obtained from a stratified exact logistic model. Participant is included in the model as fixed strata, treatment option in the exact statement and period included as a fixed effect.|Sub study 2:Turbuhaler + HandiHaler vs ELLIPTA|||0.397|0.500
81663662|NCT02982187|163020446|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.539|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.268||The upper bound of the 95% CI could not be calculated due to the low number of events and is therefore displayed as NA.||stratified exact logistic model||Odds ratio, 95% CI and P-value obtained from a stratified exact logistic model. Participant is included in the model as fixed strata, treatment option in the exact statement and period included as a fixed effect.|Sub study 1:DISKUS + HandiHaler vs ELLIPTA|||9.268|<0.001
81466728|NCT02347891|162625942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||ANOVA|||Mean Total Improvement Score (TIS) during Randomized Phase at Week 40||||0.92
81534881|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.5|77.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||77.5|-77.5|1.000
81663663|NCT02982187|163020446|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.974|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.239||The upper bound of the 95% CI could not be calculated due to the low number of events and is therefore displayed as NA.||stratified exact logistic model||Odds ratio, 95% CI and P-value obtained from a stratified exact logistic model. Participant is included in the model as fixed strata, treatment option in the exact statement and period included as a fixed effect.|Sub study 2:Turbuhaler + HandiHaler vs ELLIPTA|||7.239|<0.001
81663664|NCT02982187|163020447|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.237||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.124||The upper bound of the 95% CI could not be calculated due to the low number of events and is therefore displayed as NA.||stratified exact logistic model||Odds ratio, 95% CI and P-value obtained from a stratified exact logistic model. Participant is included in the model as fixed strata, treatment option in the exact statement and period included as a fixed effect.|Sub study 1:DISKUS + HandiHaler vs ELLIPTA|||1.124|0.067
81663665|NCT02982187|163020447|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.357||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.219||The upper bound of the 95% CI could not be calculated due to the low number of events and is therefore displayed as NA.||stratified exact logistic model||Odds ratio, 95% CI and P-value obtained from a stratified exact logistic model. Participant is included in the model as fixed strata, treatment option in the exact statement and period included as a fixed effect.|Sub study 2:Turbuhaler + HandiHaler vs ELLIPTA|||2.219|0.003
81663666|NCT02982187|163020448|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||stratified exact logistic model|||Sub study 1: DISKUS + HandiHaler vs ELLIPTA|These statistics were only presented when the model successfully converged. A stratified exact logistic model was used with participant included in the model as fixed strata, treatment option in the exact statement and period included as a fixed effect.|||
81663667|NCT02982187|163020448|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.732||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.397||The upper bound of the 95% CI could not be calculated due to the low number of events and is therefore displayed as NA.||stratified exact logistic model||Odds ratio, 95% CI and P-value obtained from a stratified exact logistic model. Participant is included in the model as fixed strata, treatment option in the exact statement and period included as a fixed effect.|Sub study 2:Turbuhaler + HandiHaler vs ELLIPTA|||0.397|0.500
81663668|NCT02982187|163020449|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|This method of analysis does not take sequence of treatment option into account||Sub study 1:DISKUS + HandiHaler vs ELLIPTA||||<0.001
81663669|NCT02982187|163020449|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|This method of analysis does not take sequence of treatment option into account||Sub study 2:Turbuhaler + HandiHaler vs ELLIPTA||||<0.001
81663670|NCT02982187|163020453|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81663671|NCT02982187|163020453|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81663672|NCT02982187|163020454|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81663673|NCT02982187|163020454|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81663674|NCT02604433|163020455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|14.53||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio 95% confidence intervals (CIs), and p-value were estimated from the Cochran Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the geographical regions defined at randomization.||14.53|2.17|<0.0001
81466729|NCT02347891|162625943|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.0||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.47|||ANOVA|||Definition of Improvement (DOI) at Week 64||1.47|0|0.23
81466730|NCT02347891|162625943|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.51|||ANOVA|||Percent patients reaching Total improvement score of ≥40 at Week 64||2.51|0.19|0.99
81466731|NCT02347891|162625943|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.0||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.47|||ANOVA|||Percent of patient with major improvement TIS ≥60 at Week 64||1.47|0|0.23
81663675|NCT02604433|163020455|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|16.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|23.1|||||Luspatercept - Placebo|||23.1|10.0|
81663676|NCT02604433|163020455|SUPERIORITY||Common Risk Difference|16.5||||||95.0|9.9|23.1|||||Luspatercept - Placebo|||23.1|9.9|
81663677|NCT02604433|163020456|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|18.26||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio 95% CIs, and p-value were estimated from the CMH test stratified by the geographical regions defined at randomization. To control the overall Type 1 error rate for outcomes 2-4, the testing procedure was implemented strictly in order: the test for this outcome was only conducted when there was evidence showing that erythroid response was achieved in the luspatercept group from Week 13 to Week 24 (primary endpoint).||18.26|2.27|<0.0001
81663678|NCT02604433|163020457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.24||||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|18.79||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio, 95% CIs, and p-value were estimated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the geographical regions defined at randomization. To control the overall Type 1 error rate, the testing procedure was done strictly in order: the test for this outcome was only conducted when there was evidence showing erythroid response was achieved in the luspatercept group for the primary endpoint, and 33% hematological improvement was achieved in the luspatercept group in outcome 2.||18.79|0.96|0.0402
81663679|NCT02604433|163020458|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.92||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|86.29||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio, 95% CIs, and p-value were estimated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the geographical regions defined at randomization. To control the overall Type 1 error rate, the testing procedure was done strictly in order: the test for this outcome was only conducted when there was evidence showing erythroid response was achieved in the luspatercept group for the primary endpoint, and achievement of objective in the luspatercept group in outcomes 2+3.||86.29|1.65|0.0017
81663680|NCT02604433|163020459|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.93||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|ANCOVA|Estimates were based on an ANCOVA model with geographical regions defined at randomization and baseline transfusion burden as covariates.|luspatercept - placebo|Change from baseline at Week 48 LSM = least squares mean||-0.93|-1.76|<0.0001
81663681|NCT02604433|163020460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.2||||0.7598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.51||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|ANCOVA||luspatercept - placebo|Change from baseline at Week 48 P-value ANCOVA model with geographical regions defined at randomization and baseline LIC as covariates. LS = least square||1.51|-1.10|0.7598
81663682|NCT02604433|163020461|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-68.0||||0.2552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-185.8|49.7||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests|ANCOVA|Estimates are based on an ANCOVA model with geographical regions defined at randomization and baseline ICT as covariates.|luspatercept - placebo|Deferasirox: Change from baseline at Week 48 LS = least squares||49.7|-185.8|0.2552
81663683|NCT02604433|163020461|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-76.4||||0.7746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-612.9|460.1||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests|ANCOVA|Estimates are based on an ANCOVA model with geographical regions defined at randomization and baseline ICT as covariates.|luspatercept - placebo|Deferiprone: Change from baseline at Week 48 LS = least squares||460.1|-612.9|0.7746
81663684|NCT02604433|163020461|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-147.3||||0.5186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-673.1|378.5||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests|ANCOVA|Estimates are based on an ANCOVA model with geographical regions defined at randomization and baseline ICT as covariates.|luspatercept - placebo|Deferoxamine Mesilate / Deferoxamine: Change from baseline at Week 48 LS = least squares||378.5|-673.1|0.5186
81663685|NCT02604433|163020462|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-342.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-498.3|-186.87||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests|ANCOVA|Estimates based on an ANCOVA model with geographical regions defined at randomization and baseline serum ferritin as covariates.|luspatercept - placebo|Change from baseline at Week 48 LS = least squares||-186.87|-498.30|<0.0001
81663686|NCT02604433|163020463|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0||||0.9201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.01||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|ANCOVA|Estimates are based on an ANCOVA model with geographical regions defined at randomization and baseline BMD measurement as covariates.|luspatercept - placebo|Total Hip Bone Mineral Density: Change from baseline at Week 48 LS = least squares||0.01|-0.01|0.9201
81663687|NCT02604433|163020463|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.01||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.01||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|ANCOVA|Estimates are based on an ANCOVA model with geographical regions defined at randomization and baseline BMD measurement as covariates.|luspatercept - placebo|Lumbar Spine Bone Mineral Density: Change from baseline at Week 48 LS = least squares||0.01|-0.02|0.4620
81663688|NCT02604433|163020464|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.22||||0.0543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|0.04||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|ANCOVA|Estimates were based on an ANCOVA model with geographical regions defined at randomization and baseline myocardial T2\* as covariates.|luspatercept - placebo|Change from baseline at Week 48 LS = least square||0.04|-4.48|0.0543
81663689|NCT02604433|163020465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.666||||||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|t-test, 2 sided|||Physical Health Domain Score - Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.666
81663690|NCT02604433|163020465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.384||||||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|t-test, 2 sided|||Total Score - Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.384
81663691|NCT02604433|163020466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.918||||||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|t-test, 2 sided|||Physical Functioning Domain - Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.918
81663692|NCT02604433|163020466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.857||||||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|t-test, 2 sided|||General Health Domain - Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.857
81663693|NCT02604433|163020466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.839||||||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|t-test, 2 sided|||PCS - Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.839
81663694|NCT02604433|163020469|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.6||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|32.9||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio 95% confidence intervals (CIs), and p-value were estimated from the Cochran Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the geographical regions defined at randomization.||32.9|1.8|0.0015
81663695|NCT02604433|163020472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-67.27||||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-123.63|-10.91||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|t-test, 2 sided||luspatercept - placebo|≥ 33% Transfusion Burden Reduction||-10.91|-123.63|0.0195
81466732|NCT02347891|162625944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||ANOVA|||Mean Total Improvement Score (TIS) after Open Label Phase at 64 Week||||0.62
81663696|NCT02604433|163020472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.24||||0.7473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-144.87|201.34||Significance level of 0.050 for 2-sided tests.|t-test, 2 sided||luspatercept - placebo|≥ 50% Transfusion Burden Reduction||201.34|-144.87|0.7473
81663697|NCT00195507|163020489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.64|-0.43|||ANCOVA|Treatment and center as main effects, and baseline score as a covariant.||||-0.43|-0.64|<0.001
81663698|NCT00195507|163020490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81663699|NCT00195507|163020492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.143|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.143
81663700|NCT01128738|163020493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|50.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.1|62.3|||Fisher Exact||Percentage difference was estimated as BTX 50 U minus placebo.|||62.3|38.1|<0.001
81663701|NCT01211197|163020541|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|100.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.75|105.67|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|Ratio calculated as FDC fasted divided by individual tablets fasted.||105.67|95.75|
81663702|NCT01211197|163020541|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|94.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.85|100.33|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|Ratio calculated as FDC fed divided by FDC fasted||100.33|89.85|
81663703|NCT01211197|163020542|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|99.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.76|107.49|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|Ratio calculated as FDC fasted divided by individual tablets fasted||107.49|91.76|
81663704|NCT01211197|163020542|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|64.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.97|73.87|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|Ratio calculated as FDC fed divided by FDC fasted||73.87|55.97|
81663705|NCT01211197|163020543|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|100.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.03|106.11|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|Ratio calculated as FDC fasted divided by individual tablets fasted||106.11|96.03|
81663706|NCT01211197|163020543|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|94.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.22|99.87|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|Ratio calculated as FDC fed divided by FDC fasted||99.87|89.22|
81466733|NCT00834639|162625945|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were evaluated statistically by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for the experimental design of this study.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.36||||||90.0|93.68|101.18|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101.18|93.68|
81663707|NCT01211197|163020544|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|103.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.59|111.25|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|Ratio calculated as FDC fasted divided by individual tablets fasted||111.25|95.59|
81663708|NCT01211197|163020544|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|96.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.23|107.78|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|Ratio calculated as FDC fed divided by FDC fasted||107.78|87.23|
81663709|NCT01211197|163020545|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|102.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.87|111.15|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|Ratio calculated as FDC fasted divided by individual tablets fasted||111.15|93.87|
81663710|NCT01211197|163020545|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|100.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.7|110.51|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|Ratio calculated as FDC fed divided by FDC fasted||110.51|91.70|
81663711|NCT01211197|163020546|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|103.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.3|112.39|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|Ratio calculated as FDC fasted divided by individual tablets fasted||112.39|95.30|
81663712|NCT01211197|163020546|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|75.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.68|88.64|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|Ratio calculated as FDC fed divided by FDC fasted||88.64|63.68|
81663713|NCT00150969|163020594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81663714|NCT00150969|163020601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81663715|NCT00186069|163020630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.86|||Fisher Exact|||||1.86|0.77|0.68
81663716|NCT00186069|163020631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.52
81663717|NCT00186069|163020632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.95
81663718|NCT02446886|163020649|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.65||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Previously published reproducibility of our MWF imaging (FAST-T2) has been established to be +/- 2.0 Our hypothesis for this study was the monthly ACTH would lead to greater remylination in acute MS lesions. However, to reach this goal, improvement must be beyond established reproducibility. Note: Since MWF is a fraction of myelin water to total water, it does not have a unit.||||0.04
81534882|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.0|49.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||49.0|-49.0|1.000
81534883|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-50.0||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.6|-15.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 20||-15.4|-84.6|0.105
81534884|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.5|89.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||89.5|-64.5|1.000
81663719|NCT02446886|163020654|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.65||||0.077|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed-effects models were implemented to assess the variables of interest (lesion MWF) among patients randomized to once versus the monthly ACTH treatment group. The modeling strategy accounts for multiple lesions per patient, repeated measurements (longitudinal analysis) and the following covariates were always considered: patient age, gender, disease duration, individual T2w lesion volume, time on disease modifying treatments (DMT) prior to enrollment, and DMT during the study.|Linear mixed-effects models were implemented|||0.077
81663720|NCT01498289|163020656|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.91||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.05|||Regression, Cox|||||2.05|0.41|0.83
81663721|NCT01498289|163020657|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.93|||Regression, Cox|||||0.93|0.50|0.02
81663722|NCT01498289|163020658|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.11|||Regression, Cox|||||1.11|0.61|0.20
81663723|NCT01498289|163020659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.10
81663724|NCT01498289|163020660|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.4|||Regression, Cox|||Statistical analysis for Q1 ERCC1||1.40|0.44|0.41
81663725|NCT01498289|163020660|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.02|||Regression, Cox|||Statistical analysis for Q2 ERCC1||1.02|0.32|0.06
81663726|NCT01498289|163020660|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.58|||Regression, Cox|||Statistical analysis for Q3 ERCC1||1.58|0.49|0.66
81663727|NCT01498289|163020660|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.31|||Regression, Cox|||Statistical analysis for Q4 ERCC1||1.31|0.42|0.30
81663728|NCT00078754|163020670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.622|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.622
81663729|NCT00078754|163020671|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029||||||LHA score main effect.|ANCOVA|The LHA Score F\[1,83\] = 4.91, p = 0.029; Condition F\[2,83\] = 0.20, p = 0.815; Condition x LHA Score F\[2,83\] = 0.255, p = 0.799.||The hypothesis was that subjects with LHA Scores = 18 or more would respond better to divalproex (than fluoxetine) while those with LHA scores = or \< 17 would respond better to fluoxetine (than divalproex).||||0.029
81663730|NCT00078754|163020671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Baseline OAS-M Aggression score as covariate.||ANCOVA at endpoint with baseline OAS-M AGG score as covariate.||||0.80
81663731|NCT00986440|163020702|SUPERIORITY||Z statistic for difference|3.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||2-sided P value for z test|||||||<0.0001
81663732|NCT00986440|163020702|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio, log|-0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81534885|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.7|60.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||60.7|-35.7|1.000
81663733|NCT00986440|163020703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0380
81663734|NCT00986440|163020703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1773|||||||Peto-Peto-Prentice|||||||0.1773
81663735|NCT00986440|163020703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2844|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2844
81663736|NCT00986440|163020703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.114|||||||Tarone-Ware|||||||0.1140
81663737|NCT00986440|163020704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1213|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1213
81663738|NCT01296347|163020724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.33
81663739|NCT01296347|163020725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||6 weeks||||0.71
81663740|NCT01296347|163020725|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||3 month||||1.0
81663741|NCT01296347|163020725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||6 months||||0.32
81663742|NCT01296347|163020727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.47
81663743|NCT01296347|163020728|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81663744|NCT01296347|163020729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81663745|NCT01296347|163020730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81663746|NCT02240693|163020734|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.3236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.223||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean difference (BI 409306 10 milligram (mg) once daily (QD) minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|0.223|-0.074|0.3236
81663747|NCT02240693|163020734|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076||0.3694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.082||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean difference (BI 409306 25 mg QD minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|0.082|-0.220|0.3694
81534886|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-17.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.0|31.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 28||31.0|-66.0|1.000
81534887|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|62.5||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.0|96.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||96.0|29.0|0.444
81663748|NCT02240693|163020734|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.8374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.171|0.139||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean difference (BI 409306 50 mg QD minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences|0.139|-0.171|0.8374
81663749|NCT02240693|163020734|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.5484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.106|0.199||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean difference (BI 409306 25 mg twice daily (BID) minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences|0.199|-0.106|0.5484
81663750|NCT02240693|163020734|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.7905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.121||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean difference (Pooled BI 409306 minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences|0.121|-0.092|0.7905
81663751|NCT02240693|163020735|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.102||0.8973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|2.04||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (BI 409306 10 milligram (mg) once daily (QD) minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12. The model included fixed, categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|2.04|-2.33|0.8973
81663752|NCT02240693|163020735|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.122||0.2141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|3.63||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (BI 409306 25 mg QD minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12. The model included fixed, categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|3.63|-0.82|0.2141
81663753|NCT02240693|163020735|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.085||0.6553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|1.67||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (BI 409306 50 mg QD minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12. The model included fixed, categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences|1.67|-2.64|0.6553
81663754|NCT02240693|163020735|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.144||0.7166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|2.69||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (BI 409306 25 mg twice daily (BID) minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12. The model included fixed, categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences|2.69|-1.85|0.7166
81686073|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.96|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations|Serotype 7F: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.96|0.58|
81663755|NCT02240693|163020736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.9491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.46||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean difference (BI 409306 10 milligram (mg) once daily (QD) minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|0.46|-0.49|0.9491
81663756|NCT02240693|163020736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.1699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.84||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean difference (BI 409306 25 mg QD minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|0.84|-0.15|0.1699
81663757|NCT02240693|163020736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.4948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.33||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean difference (BI 409306 50 mg QD minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences|0.33|-0.69|0.4948
81663758|NCT02240693|163020736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.7548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.58||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean difference (BI 409306 25 mg twice daily (BID) minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences|0.58|-0.42|0.7548
81663759|NCT02240693|163020737|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.081||0.8137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.89||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (BI 409306 10 milligram (mg) once daily (QD) minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12. The model included fixed, categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|1.89|-2.40|0.8137
81663760|NCT02240693|163020737|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.5801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|1.6||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (BI 409306 25 mg QD minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12. The model included fixed, categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|1.60|-2.84|0.5801
81663761|NCT02240693|163020737|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.072||0.2978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|1.0||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (BI 409306 50 mg QD minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12. The model included fixed, categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences|1.00|-3.25|0.2978
81705321|NCT00565812|163106441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.38|-0.91|0.687
81663762|NCT02240693|163020737|SUPERIORITY|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.072||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|-0.39||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|ANCOVA||Mean difference (BI 409306 25 mg twice daily (BID) minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12. The model included fixed, categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences|-0.39|-4.64|0.0209
81663763|NCT02240693|163020738|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.8694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.101|0.12||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean difference (BI 409306 10 milligram (mg) once daily (QD) minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|"Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.~The study identifier is also a categorical covariate for the twin studies analyses."|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|0.120|-0.101|0.8694
81663764|NCT02240693|163020738|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.9512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|0.109||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean difference (BI 409306 25 mg QD minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|"Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.~The study identifier is also a categorical covariate for the twin studies analyses."|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|0.109|-0.116|0.9512
81466734|NCT00834639|162625946|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were evaluated statistically by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for the experimental design of this study.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.59||||||90.0|97.07|104.24|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||104.24|97.07|
81534888|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|72.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||72.4|-22.4|0.619
81663765|NCT02240693|163020738|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.9321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.105|0.115||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean difference (BI 409306 50 mg QD minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|"Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.~The study identifier is also a categorical covariate for the twin studies analyses."|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences|0.115|-0.105|0.9321
81663766|NCT02240693|163020738|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.1288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.199|0.025||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean difference (BI 409306 25 mg twice daily (BID) minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|"Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction.~The study identifier is also a categorical covariate for the twin studies analyses."|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences|0.025|-0.199|0.1288
81663767|NCT02240693|163020738|SUPERIORITY|H0: The dose group with the peak response in the respective model Mean NTB response = Mean NTB response of placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.6492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|0.061||p-value was nominal and not adjusted.|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM)|Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean difference (Pooled BI 409306 minus Placebo matching BI 409306)|Mixed Model Repeated Measurement (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, current Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor (AChEI) use (Yes, No), and treatment-by-visit interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction. The study identifier is also a categorical covariate for the twin studies analyses.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences|0.061|-0.098|0.6492
81663768|NCT01585987|163020739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.439||||0.0972|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.085|1.908||Significance level used: 0.2|Log Rank||The hazard ratio and its associated two-sided 80% confidence interval (CI) was estimated via a stratified Cox model with treatment arm as the only covariate in the model|||1.908|1.085|0.0972
81663769|NCT01585987|163020740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.588||||0.0336|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.199|2.103||Significance level used: 0.2|Log Rank|||||2.103|1.199|0.0336
81663770|NCT01585987|163020741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.874||||0.6433|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.602|1.269||Significance level used: 0.2|Log Rank||HR was based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with treatment arm as the only covariate in the model.|||1.269|0.602|0.6433
81663771|NCT01585987|163020743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0549||||0.3686|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.7009|47.6447||Significance level used: 0.2|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||47.6447|0.7009|0.3686
81663772|NCT02197767|163020744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.072
81663773|NCT02197767|163020745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.068
81663774|NCT00413972|163020756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<.0001
81466735|NCT00834639|162625947|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were evaluated statistically by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for the experimental design of this study.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.36||||||90.0|97.35|103.46|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||103.46|97.35|
81663775|NCT00413972|163020756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<.0001
81663776|NCT00413972|163020756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<.0001
81663777|NCT02678247|163020772|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.3||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||2.3|0.8|<0.001
81663778|NCT02678247|163020773|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.04||p-value was adjusted using a Bonferonni correction with alpha set at 0.017|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||0.04|-0.06|0.664
81663779|NCT02678247|163020774|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.05||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|-0.23||p-value was adjusted using a Bonferonni correction with alpha set at 0.017|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||-0.23|-3.17|0.026
81663780|NCT02678247|163020775|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.58||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.42||p-value was adjusted using a Bonferonni correction with alpha set at 0.025|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||2.42|-2|0.847
81663781|NCT02678247|163020776|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.87|<|0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|0.34||p-value was adjusted using a Bonferonni correction with alpha set at 0.017|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||0.34|-2.42|<0.017
81663782|NCT02678247|163020777|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.58||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.77||p-value was adjusted using a Bonferonni correction with alpha set at 0.025|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||0.77|-0.53|0.7
81663783|NCT02678247|163020778|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.9||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|7.0||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||7.0|-1.6|0.20
81663784|NCT02678247|163020779|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.0||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.7||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||3.7|-6.0|0.62
81663785|NCT02678247|163020780|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.7||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|5.3||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||5.3|-0.2|0.07
81663786|NCT02678247|163020781|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.3||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|1.1||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||1.1|-5.4|0.18
81663787|NCT02678247|163020782|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.3||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.9||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||0.9|-0.4|0.47
81663788|NCT02678247|163020783|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.5||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.0||alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||2.0|-1.4|0.68
81663789|NCT02910739|163020809|OTHER|The pharmacokinetic condition to initiate Part 2 of the study would be met if the point estimate for the AUC0-∞ ratio of geometric means (participants with moderate HI / healthy matched control participants) exceeds 1.5.|Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.3|||||GMR = geometric least squares mean (GLSM) for moderate HI participants / GLSM for healthy participants.|Per study protocol, the purpose of this analysis is only to estimate the effect of moderate HI on AUC0-∞; no hypothesis testing was planned for this outcome measure.||1.30|0.83|
81663790|NCT02910739|163020810|OTHER||GMR|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.5|||||GMR = GLSM for moderate HI participants / GLSM for healthy participants.|Per study protocol, the purpose of this analysis is only to estimate the effect of moderate HI on Cmax; no hypothesis testing was planned for this outcome measure.||1.50|0.77|
81663791|NCT02910739|163020811|OTHER||GMR|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.31|||||GMR = GLSM for moderate HI participants / GLSM for healthy participants.|Per study protocol, the purpose of this analysis is only to estimate the effect of moderate HI on AUC0-last; no hypothesis testing was planned for this outcome measure.||1.31|0.82|
81705322|NCT00565812|163106441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.01|-1.56|0.677
81705323|NCT00565812|163106441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.74|-0.80|0.469
81705324|NCT00565812|163106442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.17|-0.71|0.632
81705325|NCT00565812|163106442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|1.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.42|-0.45|0.308
81705326|NCT00565812|163106442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.79|-1.33|0.615
81705327|NCT00565812|163106442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.62|-1.48|0.425
81705328|NCT00565812|163106443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|1.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.72|-0.39|0.214
81705329|NCT00565812|163106443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.03|-1.06|0.980
81663792|NCT02910739|163020812|OTHER||GMR|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.27|||||GMR = GLSM for moderate HI participants / GLSM for healthy participants.|Per study protocol, the purpose of this analysis is only to estimate the effect of moderate HI on AUC0-24hr; no hypothesis testing was planned for this outcome measure.||1.27|0.80|
81663793|NCT02910739|163020813|OTHER||GMR|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.3|||||GMR = GLSM for moderate HI participants / GLSM for healthy participants.|Per study protocol, the purpose of this analysis is only to estimate the effect of moderate HI on C24hr; no hypothesis testing was planned for this outcome measure.||1.30|0.90|
81705330|NCT00565812|163106443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.49|-0.83|0.575
81705331|NCT00565812|163106443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.14|-1.16|0.986
81705332|NCT00565812|163106444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|2.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.52|0.13|0.030
81705333|NCT00565812|163106444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|1.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.61|-0.76|0.480
81663794|NCT02181387|163020820|OTHER|unpaired t-test compared between groups|||||>|0.05|||||||unpaired t-test compared between groups|||||||>0.05
81663795|NCT02181387|163020820|OTHER|unpaired t-test compared between groups|||||>|0.05|||||||unpaired t-test compared between groups|||||||>0.05
81534889|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-37.5||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.0|-4.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 36||-4.0|-71.0|0.231
81663796|NCT03226275|163020826|EQUIVALENCE|Results based on a mixed-effects model with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|Geometric Least Square Mean Percentage|99.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.25|106.09||||||Statistical Comparison of Bisoprolol in Fasting state||106.09|93.25|
81663797|NCT03226275|163020826|EQUIVALENCE|Results based on a mixed-effects model with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|Geometric Least Square Mean Percentage|96.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.95|100.73||||||Statistical Comparison of Amlodipine in Fasting State||100.73|92.95|
81663798|NCT03226275|163020826|EQUIVALENCE|Results based on a mixed-effects model with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|Geometric Least Square Mean Percentage|98.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.02|108.76||||||Statistical Comparison of Bisoprolol in Fed State||108.76|90.02|
81663799|NCT03226275|163020826|EQUIVALENCE|Results based on a mixed-effects model with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|Geometric Least Square Mean Percentage|103.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.53|111.2||||||Statistical Comparison of Amlodipine in Fed State||111.20|95.53|
81663800|NCT03226275|163020827|EQUIVALENCE|Results based on a mixed-effects model with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|Geometric Least Square Mean Percentage|97.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.29|103.74||||||Statistical Comparison of Bisoprolol in Fasting State||103.74|92.29|
81663801|NCT03226275|163020827|EQUIVALENCE|Results based on a mixed-effects model with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|Geometric Least Square Mean Percentage|100.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.37|106.03||||||Statistical Comparison of Amlodipine in Fasting State||106.03|94.37|
81663802|NCT03226275|163020827|EQUIVALENCE|Results based on a mixed-effects model with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|Geometric Least Square Mean Percentage|93.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.56|104.2||||||Statistical Comparison of Bisoprolol in Fed State||104.20|84.56|
81663803|NCT03226275|163020827|EQUIVALENCE|Results based on a mixed-effects model with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|Geometric Least Square Mean Percentage|106.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.82|116.08||||||Statistical Comparison of Amlodipine in Fed State||116.08|97.82|
81663804|NCT03226275|163020828|EQUIVALENCE|Results based on a mixed-effects model with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|Median Difference|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.5||||||Statistical Comparison of Bisoprolol in Fasting State||0.50|0.00|
81663805|NCT03226275|163020828|EQUIVALENCE|Results based on a mixed-effects model with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|Median Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.0||||||Statistical Comparison of Amlodipine in Fasting State||0.00|-1.00|
81663806|NCT03226275|163020828|EQUIVALENCE|Results based on a mixed-effects model with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|Median Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.5||||||Statistical Comparison of Bisoprolol in Fed State||0.50|-1.00|
81663807|NCT03226275|163020828|EQUIVALENCE|Results based on a mixed-effects model with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|Median Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.5||||||Statistical Comparison of Amlodipine in Fed State||0.50|-1.00|
81663808|NCT03226275|163020830|EQUIVALENCE|Results based on a mixed-effects model with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|Geometric Least Square Mean Percentage|99.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.61|106.79||||||Statistical Comparison of Bisoprolol in Fasting State||106.79|93.61|
81705334|NCT00565812|163106444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.32|-0.30|0.132
81663809|NCT03226275|163020830|EQUIVALENCE|Results based on a mixed-effects model with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|Geometric Least Square Mean Percentage|98.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.38|104.28||||||Statistical Comparison of Amlodipine in Fasting State||104.28|93.38|
81663810|NCT03226275|163020830|EQUIVALENCE|Results based on a mixed-effects model with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|Geometric Least Square Mean Percentage|98.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.75|108.15||||||Statistical Comparison of Bisoprolol in Fed State||108.15|89.75|
81534890|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-37.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.0|-4.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||-4.0|-71.0|1.000
81663811|NCT03226275|163020830|EQUIVALENCE|Results based on a mixed-effects model with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|Geometric Least Square Mean Percentage|104.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.11|112.66||||||Statistical Comparison of Amlodipine in Fed State||112.66|96.11|
81663812|NCT03081052|163020859|EQUIVALENCE|We estimated sample size based on equivalence test of the incidence rates of a binary outcome (e.g. PGD grade 3 (PGD-3)) of two treatment groups as an illustration. Assuming the incidence rate of PGD-3 under iEPO treatment is 0.30 and acceptable margin of the equivalence is ± 0.19, we will need 200 lung transplant patients to have 80% power to detect an actual difference at α=0.05 between two treatment group under this margin.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.049||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.064|0.162|||two one sided test p-value|||||0.162|-0.064|0.019
81705335|NCT00565812|163106444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|2.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.34|-0.26|0.117
81705336|NCT00565812|163106445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|2.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.44|-0.32|0.133
81705337|NCT00565812|163106445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|1.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.82|-0.93|0.524
81705338|NCT00565812|163106445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|1.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.78|-1.27|0.743
81705339|NCT00565812|163106445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.30|-0.73|0.310
81705340|NCT00565812|163106446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|2.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.38|-0.04|0.058
81705341|NCT00565812|163106446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.96|-0.44|0.213
81705342|NCT00565812|163106446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.30|-0.33|0.143
81705343|NCT00565812|163106446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.81|-0.80|0.450
81705344|NCT00565812|163106447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.80|-1.19|0.701
81705345|NCT00565812|163106447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.14|-0.84|0.764
81705346|NCT00565812|163106447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.43|-1.80|0.228
81663813|NCT03081052|163020860|NON_INFERIORITY|We estimated sample size based on equivalence test of the incidence rates of a binary outcome of two treatment groups as an illustration. Assuming the incidence rate of moderate or severe RV failure under iEPO treatment is 0.113 and acceptable margin of the equivalence is ± 0.15, we will need 224 heart failure patients to have 80% power to detect an actual difference at α=0.05 between two treatment group under this margin.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.025||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.066|0.116|||two one-sided test p-value|||||0.116|-0.066|0.012
81663814|NCT03081052|163020861|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Location Shift|0.0||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.0|||Log Rank|||||3|-3|0.747
81663815|NCT03081052|163020861|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Location Shift|0.0||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Log Rank|||||1|-1|0.638
81663816|NCT03081052|163020863|OTHER||mean ratio|1.19||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.87|||log-linear regression|||||1.87|0.76|0.453
81663817|NCT03081052|163020863|OTHER||mean ratio|0.94||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.56|||log-linear regression|||||1.56|0.57|0.816
81663818|NCT03081052|163020864|OTHER||mean ratio|1.03||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.41|||log-linear regression|||||1.41|0.75|0.864
81663819|NCT03081052|163020864|OTHER||mean ratio|0.97||||0.825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.28|||log-linear regression|||||1.28|0.73|0.825
81663820|NCT03081052|163020865|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.61|||Chi-squared|||||2.61|0.78|0.251
81663821|NCT03081052|163020865|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.5|||Chi-squared|||||2.5|0.58|0.619
81663822|NCT03081052|163020867|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|23.82|||Fisher Exact|||||23.82|0.19|0.614
81663823|NCT03081052|163020867|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.5424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|2.12|||Fisher Exact|||||2.12|0.17|0.5424
81663824|NCT04356183|163020913|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81663825|NCT04356183|163020914|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81663826|NCT04356183|163020915|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81663827|NCT02175004|163020947|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-17.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.12|-9.56||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline in the mNIS+7 Composite Score at Week 78||-9.56|-26.12|<0.001
81663828|NCT02175004|163020947|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-20.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.27|-8.95||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline in the mNIS+7 Composite Score at Week 156||-8.95|-31.27|<0.001
81663829|NCT02175004|163020948|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.2||P-value=MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline in the mNIS +7 Component: Heart Rate to Deep Breathing Score at Week 78||0.20|-0.32|0.638
81663830|NCT02175004|163020948|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.29||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline in the mNIS +7 Component: Heart Rate to Deep Breathing Score at Week 156||0.29|-0.30|0.965
81663831|NCT02175004|163020949|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.5||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline in the mNIS +7 Component: Nerve Conduction Score at Week 78||-0.50|-1.68|<0.001
81663832|NCT02175004|163020949|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.66||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.05||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline in the mNIS +7 Component: Nerve Conduction Score at Week 156||0.05|-1.38|0.067
81663833|NCT02175004|163020950|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.34||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|3.36||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline in the mNIS +7 Component: Heat-Pain Sensory Score at Week 78||3.36|-2.67|0.821
81663834|NCT02175004|163020950|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.16||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.21|1.9||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline in the mNIS +7 Component: Heat-Pain Sensory Score at Week 156||1.90|-6.21|0.293
81663835|NCT02175004|163020951|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.78||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.53|-0.03||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline in the mNIS +7 Component: Touch-Pressure Sensory Score at Week 78||-0.03|-5.53|0.047
81663836|NCT02175004|163020951|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.07||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-0.13||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline in the mNIS +7 Component: Touch-Pressure Sensory Score at Week 156||-0.13|-6.00|0.041
81663837|NCT02175004|163020952|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-17.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.92|-8.03||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline in the NIS Composite Score at Week 52 of Year 4||-8.03|-26.92|<0.001
81663838|NCT02175004|163020953|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.17||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change from Baseline in the NIS Component: Cranial Nerves Score Score at Week 52 of Year 4||0.17|-0.19|0.941
81663839|NCT02175004|163020954|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.56||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.97|-2.16||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change from Baseline in the NIS Component: Muscle Weakness Score at Week 52 of Years 4||-2.16|-16.97|0.011
81663840|NCT02175004|163020955|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.05||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|1.18||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change from Baseline in the NIS Component: Reflexes Score at Week 52 of Years 4||1.18|-3.28|0.356
81663841|NCT02175004|163020956|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.58|-2.19||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change from Baseline in the NIS Component: Sensory Score at Week 52 of Years 4||-2.19|-8.58|<0.001
81663842|NCT02175004|163020957|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.31||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.48|-1.14||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline in the Norfolk QOL-DN Questionnaire Total Score at Week 78||-1.14|-17.48|0.026
81663843|NCT02175004|163020957|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.4||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.41|1.62||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline in the Norfolk QOL-DN Questionnaire Total Score at Week 156||1.62|-16.41|0.107
81663844|NCT02175004|163020957|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.72||||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.22|9.77||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline in the Norfolk QOL-DN Questionnaire Total Score at Week 52 of Year 4||9.77|-15.22|0.669
81663845|NCT02175004|163020958|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.3||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.75|1.15||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline in the Norfolk QOL-DN Change From CS2 Baseline in the Norfolk QOL-DN Questionnaire Total Score at Week 78||1.15|-13.75|0.097
81663846|NCT02175004|163020958|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.89||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.88|1.11||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change from Baseline in the Norfolk QoL-DN Physical Functioning/Large Fiber Neuropathy Domain Score at Week 156||1.11|-18.88|0.081
81663847|NCT02175004|163020958|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.87||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.89|5.16||P-value= MMRM with fixed categorical effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, each of 3 randomization stratification factors, fixed covariates for parent study baseline value, baseline-by-time interaction.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline in the Norfolk QOL-DN Physical Functioning/Large Fiber Neuropathy Domain Score at Week 52 of Year 4||5.16|-28.89|0.171
81663848|NCT05193500|163020978|OTHER|||||||0.085||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|one-sample t-test, compared to 0.5 (chance)||||||0.085
81468425|NCT03626363|162628540|SUPERIORITY|To detect a 0.5 meter per second change in carotid-to-femoral pulse wave velocity with at least 80% power with an alpha of 0.05 we should have had at least 12 participants complete measurements in each group (MBSR and SME). We fell a little short of that in the MBSR group and met the 12 participants in the SME group. The number of participants we were able to study from pre to post was limited by COVID-19 restrictions.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Repeated measures analysis of variance with 2 groups (MBSR and SME) and 2 time points (Pre vs. Post). Outcome data reported is the change in carotid-to-femoral pulse wave velocity in meters per second from pre to post. We had 21 participants in the spring of 2020 that were were not allowed to bring into the laboratory for post testing during COVID-19 restrictions which led to our limited sample size.||||0.25
81663849|NCT05193500|163020978|OTHER|||||||0.049||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.049
81663850|NCT05193500|163020979|OTHER|||||||0.015||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.015
81663851|NCT00820027|163021003|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.49||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.08|||longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|Estimate from LDA model with terms for baseline pain intensity, type of anesthesia, treatment, day, and interaction of day by treatment.||||-0.08|-0.89|0.018
81663852|NCT00820027|163021003|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.54||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.14|||LDA|Estimate from LDA model with terms for baseline pain intensity, type of anesthesia, treatment, day, and interaction of day by treatment.||||-0.14|-0.95|0.009
81663853|NCT00820027|163021004|SUPERIORITY||Between-Treatment Ratio|0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.85|||ANOVA|Estimate from ANOVA model with terms for baseline pain intensity, type of anesthesia, treatment, day, and interaction of day by treatment.|A ratio \<1 indicates a beneficial effect of Etoricoxib.|||0.85|0.56|<0.001
81663854|NCT00820027|163021004|SUPERIORITY||Between-Treatment Ratio|0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.82|||ANOVA|Estimate from ANOVA model with terms for baseline pain intensity, type of anesthesia, treatment, day, and interaction of day by treatment.|A ratio \<1 indicates a beneficial effect of Etoricoxib.|||0.82|0.54|<0.001
81663855|NCT00820027|163021005|OTHER||Difference in Percent|0.5||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||2.5|-3.3|0.506
81663856|NCT00820027|163021005|OTHER||Difference in Percent|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|1.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||1.7|-3.8|>0.999
81663857|NCT00820027|163021005|OTHER||Difference in Percent|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|1.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||1.7|-3.8|>0.999
81663858|NCT00820027|163021005|OTHER||Difference in Percent|0.5||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||2.5|-1.3|0.316
81663859|NCT00820027|163021005|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percent|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||1.7|-1.7|>0.999
81663860|NCT00820027|163021005|OTHER||Difference in Percent|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Placebo vs. Ibuprofen 1800 mg||3.8|-1.7|>0.999
81663861|NCT00820027|163021005|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-0.5||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||1.2|-2.5|0.309
81663862|NCT00820027|163021006|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-3.2||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|0.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||0.1|-9.2|0.054
81663863|NCT00820027|163021006|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-2.3||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|1.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||1.2|-8.4|0.209
81663864|NCT00820027|163021006|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-2.3||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|1.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||1.3|-8.4|0.227
81663865|NCT00820027|163021006|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-0.9||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||1.6|-3.7|0.415
81663866|NCT00820027|163021006|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-0.1||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||2.8|-3.0|0.965
81663867|NCT00820027|163021006|OTHER||Difference in Percent|2.3||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|8.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Placebo vs. Ibuprofen 1800 mg||8.4|-1.3|0.227
81663868|NCT00820027|163021006|OTHER||Difference in Percent|0.8||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||3.6|-1.7|0.437
81663869|NCT00820027|163021007|OTHER||Difference in Percent|0.5||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|4.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||4.5|-5.3|0.806
81663870|NCT00820027|163021007|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-1.8||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|1.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||1.4|-7.4|0.278
81663871|NCT00820027|163021007|OTHER||Difference in Percent|0.1||||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|3.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||3.9|-5.7|0.971
81663872|NCT00820027|163021007|OTHER||Difference in Percent|0.5||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|4.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||4.2|-3.2|0.786
81663873|NCT00820027|163021007|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-1.8||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|1.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||1.0|-5.2|0.184
81663874|NCT00820027|163021007|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-0.1||||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|5.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Placebo vs. Ibuprofen 1800 mg||5.7|-3.9|0.971
81663875|NCT00820027|163021007|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-2.3||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|0.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||0.6|-5.8|0.113
81663876|NCT00820027|163021008|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-5.3||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|6.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||6.0|-17.0|0.365
81663877|NCT00820027|163021008|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-7.2||||0.222||95.0|-18.8|4.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||4.2|-18.8|0.222
81663878|NCT00820027|163021008|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-5.5||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|5.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||5.9|-17.2|0.349
81663879|NCT00820027|163021008|OTHER||Difference in Percent|0.2||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|9.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||9.0|-8.7|0.965
81663880|NCT00820027|163021008|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-1.6||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|7.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||7.3|-10.5|0.718
81663881|NCT00820027|163021008|OTHER||Difference in Percent|5.5||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|17.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Placebo vs. Ibuprofen 1800 mg||17.2|-5.9|0.349
81663882|NCT00820027|163021008|OTHER||Difference in Percent|1.8||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|10.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||10.6|-7.0|0.684
81663883|NCT00820027|163021009|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority reached if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval of the between-treatment difference (Etoricoxib minus Ibuprofen) in LS means is no greater than 1.|Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.27||||||||0.27|-0.36|
81663884|NCT00820027|163021009|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority reached if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval of the between-treatment difference (Etoricoxib minus Ibuprofen) in LS means is no greater than 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.22||||||||0.22|-0.42|
81663885|NCT00820027|163021010|OTHER|Estimate from ANOVA model with terms for baseline pain intensity, type of anesthesia, treatment, day, and interaction of day by treatment.|Between-Treatment Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.23|||||A ratio \<1 indicates a beneficial effect of Etoricoxib.|||1.23|0.89|
81663886|NCT00820027|163021010|OTHER|Estimate from ANOVA model with terms for baseline pain intensity, type of anesthesia, treatment, day, and interaction of day by treatment.|Between-Treatment Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.18|||||A ratio \<1 indicates a beneficial effect of Etoricoxib.|||1.18|0.85|
81663887|NCT00820027|163021010|OTHER|Estimate from ANOVA model with terms for baseline pain intensity, type of anesthesia, treatment, day, and interaction of day by treatment.|Between-Treatment Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.23|||||A ratio \<1 indicates a beneficial effect of Etoricoxib.|||1.23|0.89|
81663888|NCT01128894|163021012|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The p-value was from a 1-sided t test testing whether or not the difference of least square means (albiglutide - liraglutide) was less than or equal to the prespecified noninferiority margin of 0.3%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.0846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.34|||ANCOVA|||||0.34|0.08|0.0846
81663889|NCT00973362|163021031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity (%)|75.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.1|88.8||||||||88.8|53.1|
81534891|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|72.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||72.4|-22.4|0.619
81663890|NCT00973362|163021031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity (%)|62.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.2|65.9||||||||65.9|59.2|
81663891|NCT00973362|163021031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Positive Predictive Value [PPV] (%)|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|5.8||||||||5.8|3.4|
81663892|NCT00973362|163021031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Negative Predictive Value [NPV] (%)|99.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.1|99.6||||||||99.6|98.1|
81663893|NCT00973362|163021031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Prevalence (%)|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81663894|NCT00973362|163021031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|13.1|||||The relative risk of CIN2+ is defined as the \[ absolute risk of APTIMA HPV (Positive Result) / absolute risk of APTIMA HPV (Negative Result) \] .|||13.1|1.8|
81663895|NCT00973362|163021032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity (%)|84.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.4|94.5||||||||94.5|62.4|
81663896|NCT00973362|163021032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity (%)|48.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.2|52.2||||||||52.2|45.2|
81663897|NCT00973362|163021032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Positive Predictive Value [PPV] (%)|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|4.4||||||||4.4|2.9|
81663898|NCT00973362|163021032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Negative Predictive Value [NPV] (%)|99.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.1|99.8||||||||99.8|98.1|
81663899|NCT00973362|163021032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Prevalence (%)|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81663900|NCT00973362|163021032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|16.7|||||The relative risk of CIN2+ is defined as the \[ absolute risk of FDA-Approved HPV DNA Assay (Positive Result) / absolute risk of FDA-Approved HPV DNA Assay (Negative Result) \] .|||16.7|1.4|
81663901|NCT00973362|163021033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity(%)|86.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.4|92.3||||||||92.3|78.4|
81663902|NCT00973362|163021033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificty|62.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.6|66.0||||||||66.0|59.6|
81663903|NCT00973362|163021033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||PPV|20.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|22.0||||||||22.0|18.1|
81663904|NCT00973362|163021033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||NPV|97.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.5|98.8||||||||98.8|96.5|
81663905|NCT00973362|163021033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Prevalence (%)|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81663906|NCT00973362|163021034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity (%)|88.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.5|93.8||||||||93.8|80.5|
81663907|NCT00973362|163021034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity(%)|55.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.3|59.3||||||||59.3|52.3|
81663908|NCT00973362|163021034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||PPV(%)|18.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|20.4||||||||20.4|17.0|
81663909|NCT00973362|163021034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||NPV(%)|97.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.2|98.8||||||||98.8|96.2|
81663910|NCT00973362|163021034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Prevalence(%)|10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81663911|NCT02349451|163021038|SUPERIORITY||response rate difference|39.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|57.7||P-value is calculated by one-sided Fisher's exact test to test whether ABT-122 treatment group is superior to placebo group. The a priori statistical significance threshold is P = 0.025.|Fisher Exact|||||57.7|17.2|<0.001
81663912|NCT02349451|163021038|SUPERIORITY||response rate difference|50.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.1|67.4||P-value is calculated by one-sided Fisher's exact test to test whether ABT-122 treatment group is superior to placebo group. The a priori statistical significance threshold is P = 0.025.|Fisher Exact|||||67.4|28.1|<0.001
81663913|NCT02349451|163021039|SUPERIORITY||response rate difference|-3.3||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|12.1||P-value is calculated by one-sided Fisher's exact test to test whether ABT-122 treatment group is superior to adalimumab group.|Fisher Exact|||||12.1|-18.5|0.723
81663914|NCT02349451|163021039|SUPERIORITY||response rate difference|7.3||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|21.6||P-value is calculated by one-sided Fisher's exact test to test whether ABT-122 treatment group is superior to adalimumab group.|Fisher Exact|||||21.6|-7.4|0.215
81663915|NCT02349451|163021040|SUPERIORITY||response rate difference|24.1||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|39.3||P-value is calculated by one-sided Fisher's exact test to test whether ABT-122 treatment group is superior to placebo group.|Fisher Exact|||||39.3|3.9|0.021
81663916|NCT02349451|163021040|SUPERIORITY||response rate difference|-0.9||||0.611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|14.8||P-value is calculated by one-sided Fisher's exact test to test whether ABT-122 treatment group is superior to adalimumab group.|Fisher Exact|||||14.8|-16.5|0.611
81663917|NCT02349451|163021040|SUPERIORITY||response rate difference|40.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.1|55.8||P-value is calculated by one-sided Fisher's exact test to test whether ABT-122 treatment group is superior to placebo group.|Fisher Exact|||||55.8|20.1|<0.001
81663918|NCT02349451|163021040|SUPERIORITY||response rate difference|15.9||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|31.3||P-value is calculated by one-sided Fisher's exact test to test whether ABT-122 treatment group is superior to adalimumab group.|Fisher Exact|||||31.3|-0.3|0.039
81663919|NCT02349451|163021041|SUPERIORITY||response rate difference|18.4||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|29.7||P-value is calculated by one-sided Fisher's exact test to test whether ABT-122 treatment group is superior to placebo group.|Fisher Exact|||||29.7|1.5|0.034
81663920|NCT02349451|163021041|SUPERIORITY||response rate difference|7.3||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|19.9||P-value is calculated by one-sided Fisher's exact test to test whether ABT-122 treatment group is superior to adalimumab group.|Fisher Exact|||||19.9|-5.8|0.185
81663921|NCT02349451|163021041|SUPERIORITY||response rate difference|27.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|39.0||P-value is calculated by one-sided Fisher's exact test to test whether ABT-122 treatment group is superior to placebo group.|Fisher Exact|||||39.0|9.6|0.004
81534892|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-17.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.0|31.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 44||31.0|-66.0|1.000
81663922|NCT02349451|163021041|SUPERIORITY||response rate difference|16.2||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|29.3||P-value is calculated by one-sided Fisher's exact test to test whether ABT-122 treatment group is superior to adalimumab group.|Fisher Exact|||||29.3|2.3|0.017
81663923|NCT02349451|163021042|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnov test based on the empirical distribution function is applied to get the p-value of comparing the ABT-122 treatment group with placebo group.|Kolmogorov-Smirnov test|||||||<0.001
81663924|NCT02349451|163021042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.561||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnov test based on the empirical distribution function is applied to get the p-value of comparing the ABT-122 treatment group with adalimumab group.|Kolmogorov-Smirnov test|||||||0.561
81663925|NCT02349451|163021042|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnov test based on the empirical distribution function is applied to get the p-value of comparing the ABT-122 treatment group with placebo group.|Kolmogorov-Smirnov test|||||||<0.001
81663926|NCT02349451|163021042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.106||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnov test based on the empirical distribution function is applied to get the p-value of comparing the ABT-122 treatment group with adalimumab group.|Kolmogorov-Smirnov test|||||||0.106
81663927|NCT02349451|163021043|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-0.57||Two-sided p-value is calculated from ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.57|-1.58|<0.001
81663928|NCT02349451|163021043|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.13||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.23||Two-sided p-value is calculated from ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.23|-0.48|0.479
81663929|NCT02349451|163021043|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.89||Two-sided p-value is calculated from ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.89|-1.90|<0.001
81663930|NCT02349451|163021043|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.45||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.1||Two-sided p-value is calculated from ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.10|-0.81|0.012
81705347|NCT00565812|163106447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.74|-1.47|0.514
81663931|NCT02349451|163021044|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-0.53||Two-sided p-value is calculated from ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.53|-1.81|<0.001
81663932|NCT02349451|163021044|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.09||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.36||Two-sided p-value is calculated from ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.36|-0.54|0.696
81663933|NCT02349451|163021044|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|-0.77||Two-sided p-value is calculated from ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.77|-2.04|<0.001
81663934|NCT02349451|163021044|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.33||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.12||Two-sided p-value is calculated from ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.12|-0.77|0.151
81663935|NCT02349451|163021045|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-3.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|-2.19||Two-sided p-value is calculated from ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-2.19|-4.14|<0.001
81663936|NCT02349451|163021045|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.81||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.12||Two-sided p-value is calculated from ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.12|-1.51|0.021
81534893|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|75.0||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.0|100.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||100.0|45.0|0.133
81663937|NCT02349451|163021045|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-1.75||Two-sided p-value is calculated from ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-1.75|-3.70|<0.001
81663938|NCT02349451|163021045|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.37||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.32||Two-sided p-value is calculated from ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.32|-1.06|0.288
81663939|NCT04668586|163021074|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.006|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.006
81663940|NCT04668586|163021075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Adjusted for four-category stratification group.||||||0.008
81663941|NCT04668586|163021077|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81663942|NCT04668586|163021078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|Adjusted for four-category stratification group.||||||0.09
81663943|NCT00412971|163021079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in recurrence rate|0.25||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.05
81663944|NCT01106404|163021082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||binomial proportion|0.865|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.765||||Fisher Exact||In this ITT analysis, the combined percentage of subjects with improved pain relief and/or convenience during the AdaptiveStim programming relative to the manual programming in both groups was reported.|"ITT analysis:~Hypothesis: The percentage of subjects who succeed must be greater than 25%. H0: p ≤ 0.25 HA: p \> 0.25"|||0.765|< 0.001
81663945|NCT01106404|163021082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||binomial proportion|0.901|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.807||||Fisher Exact||In this completed case analysis, the combined percentage of subjects with improved pain relief and/or convenience during the AdaptiveStim programming relative to the manual programming in both groups was reported.|Completed case analysis|||0.807|< 0.001
81663946|NCT01106404|163021083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||binomial proportion|0.028|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.098|||||The combined percentage of subjects with worsened pain relief was reported.|||0.098|0.003|
81663947|NCT01106404|163021084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|51.9|<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||< 0.001
81663948|NCT01106404|163021085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.93|<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||< 0.001
81663949|NCT01106404|163021085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||< 0.001
81663950|NCT00752622|163021157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Infliximab from Induction baseline to evaluation Week 10.||||<.0001
81663951|NCT00752622|163021157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Infliximab from Induction baseline to Week 30 of the Observational Phase.||||<.0001
81663952|NCT00752622|163021157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Infliximab from Induction baseline to Week 54 of the Observational Phase.||||<.0001
81663953|NCT03291587|163021199|SUPERIORITY|With 418 analyzable participants across 13 clinics per group, we have 80% power to detect a group difference in primary outcome (7-day abstinence). This assumes control abstinence rate will be 10% versus 20% intervention rate using a 2-sided Z-test for proportions with alpha=0.05 (2-sided). To account for the clustering we used an intra-class correlation value of 0.03. We plan to enroll 1114-1300 patients (or approximately 42-50 per site) to conservatively allow for 25%- 35.5% loss to follow-up.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.967||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.652|1.433|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A generalized estimating equation marginal model was used in an intent-to-treat analysis to predict the 7-day tobacco use binary outcome. A binomial distribution with logit link was specified with group, time, and the interaction of group by time included as covariates while allowing intercept and time to vary by participants within site with an exchangeable working correlation matrix designation.||1.433|0.652|0.865
81663954|NCT00267631|163021228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||.026
81663955|NCT00381303|163021229|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Test for non-inferiority (Delta=15%)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.85|0.68||P-Value for difference (Female - Male): Test for non-inferiority (Delta=15%)|Regression, Logistic|Estimates from logistic regression analysis include baseline log10 viral load and baseline CD4 cell count as covariates and gender as a factor.||"Confidence interval of the difference in proportion of response between two sexes estimated by:~* Application of delta method to be obtained Standard Error (SE)~* Calculation of lower and upper bound using normal approximation to the difference in response rates"||0.68|-19.85|0.30
81468426|NCT03728985|162628566|NON_INFERIORITY|Performance Goal 80%|Absolute Percentage with Success|77.5||||0.5908|TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.6|84.1|||Fisher Exact||The lower estimated confidence interval above the Performance Goal of 80% would be considered success.|||84.1|69.6|0.5908
81534894|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|37.5||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|82.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||82.5|-7.5|0.315
81663956|NCT03933774|163021286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||P value \< 0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: The degree of hyperpigmentation is the same between the tretinoin applied side and placebo applied side.||||0.002
81663957|NCT03933774|163021287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.479||||||P value \< 0.05 was considered significant.|McNemar|||Null hypothesis: The number of participants who showed ≥75% repigmentation is the same between the tretinoin applied side and placebo applied side.||||0.479
81663958|NCT00504881|163021289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Reduction over Placebo|7.3|||=|0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|15.9|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA on log-transformed partial seizure frequency per week over the treatment period, with log-transformed baseline seizure frequency per week as covariate, and including terms for treatment and stratification factors.||15.9|-2.2|=0.125
81468427|NCT03728985|162628567|NON_INFERIORITY|Performance Goal 68%|Percentage with Success|70.6||||0.7017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.4|78.7|||Fisher Exact|||||78.7|61.4|0.7017
81534895|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.0||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.0|5.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders, Week 52||5.0|-55.0|0.487
81534896|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.7||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|72.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||72.9|-19.6|0.249
81663959|NCT01777269|163021311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-8.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.22|-5.79|||mixed-model repeated-measures|||||-5.79|-10.22|<0.001
81663960|NCT01777269|163021312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-4.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.01|-2.21|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 1|||-2.21|-6.01|<0.001
81663961|NCT01777269|163021312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-6.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.45|-4.41|||Adjusted mean difference||Month 3|||-4.41|-8.45|<0.001
81663962|NCT01777269|163021312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-9.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.31|-6.77|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 6|||-6.77|-11.31|<0.001
81663963|NCT01777269|163021312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-8.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.96|-6.67|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 9|||-6.67|-10.96|<0.001
81663964|NCT01777269|163021314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.2||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.23|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 1|||0.23|-0.62|0.37
81534897|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.3||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|3.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||3.9|-30.5|0.487
81534898|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.3||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|3.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 20||3.9|-30.5|0.511
81534899|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|78.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||78.1|-11.4|0.140
81663965|NCT01777269|163021314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.24||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.24|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 3|||0.24|-0.71|0.33
81663966|NCT01777269|163021314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.37||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.15|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 6|||0.15|-0.88|0.16
81663967|NCT01777269|163021314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.68||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.17|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 9|||-0.17|-1.19|0.009
81663968|NCT01777269|163021314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.46||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.07|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 12|||0.07|-0.99|0.091
81663969|NCT01777269|163021315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|-1.7|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 1|||-1.70|-4.07|<0.001
81663970|NCT01777269|163021315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-5.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.59|-3.9|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 3|||-3.90|-6.59|<0.001
81663971|NCT01777269|163021315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-6.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-5.34|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 6|||-5.34|-8.30|<0.001
81663972|NCT01777269|163021315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-7.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.51|-5.59|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 9|||-5.59|-8.51|<0.001
81663973|NCT01777269|163021315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-6.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.47|-5.38|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 12|||-5.38|-8.47|<0.001
81663974|NCT01777269|163021316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.94||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|-0.21|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 1|||-0.21|-1.67|0.012
81663975|NCT01777269|163021316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.93||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.17|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 3|||-0.17|-1.69|0.017
81663976|NCT01777269|163021316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|-0.88|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 6|||-0.88|-2.57|<0.001
81663977|NCT01777269|163021316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.15||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|-0.3|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 9|||-0.30|-2.01|0.009
81534900|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|34.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||34.6|-14.6|0.569
81663978|NCT01777269|163021316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.83||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.01|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 12|||-0.01|-1.65|0.047
81663979|NCT01777269|163021317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|-0.85|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Week 2|||-0.85|-2.45|<0.001
81663980|NCT01777269|163021317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.55||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.37|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 1|||0.37|-1.47|0.24
81663981|NCT01777269|163021317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.27||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|-0.36|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 3|||-0.36|-2.19|0.006
81663982|NCT01777269|163021317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|-0.72|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 6|||-0.72|-2.74|<0.001
81663983|NCT01777269|163021317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.34||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.28|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 9|||-0.28|-2.40|0.013
81663984|NCT01777269|163021317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|-0.83|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 12|||-0.83|-3.12|<0.001
81663985|NCT01777269|163021318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.4||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.03|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Week 2|||-0.03|-0.78|0.036
81663986|NCT01777269|163021318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.37|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 1|||0.37|-0.37|1.00
81663987|NCT01777269|163021318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.26||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.15|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 3|||0.15|-0.67|0.21
81663988|NCT01777269|163021318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.62||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.15|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 6|||-0.15|-1.09|0.009
81663989|NCT01777269|163021318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.45||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.01|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 9|||0.01|-0.91|0.056
81663990|NCT01777269|163021318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.58||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.08|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 12|||-0.08|-1.08|0.023
81663991|NCT01777269|163021319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|-2.1|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Week 2|||-2.10|-3.89|<0.001
81663992|NCT01777269|163021319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|-1.06|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 1|||-1.06|-3.15|<0.001
81663993|NCT01777269|163021319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|-0.98|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 3|||-0.98|-3.25|<0.001
81534901|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|28.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 28||28.5|-19.7|1.000
81663994|NCT01777269|163021319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|-1.3|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 6|||-1.30|-3.76|<0.001
81663995|NCT01777269|163021319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.3||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|-0.05|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 9|||-0.05|-2.56|0.042
81663996|NCT01777269|163021319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|-2.14|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Month 12|||-2.14|-4.87|<0.001
81663997|NCT01777269|163021320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-7.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.07|-5.49|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Par. with IPSS change from baseline \>=2 points improvement at any time post-baseline visit|||-5.49|-10.07|<0.001
81663998|NCT01777269|163021320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-7.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.79|-4.99|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Par. with IPSS change from baseline \>=3 points improvement at any time post-baseline visit|||-4.99|-9.79|<0.001
81663999|NCT01777269|163021321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-7.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.22|-5.35|||mixed-model repeated-measures||Par. with IPSS change from baseline \>=25 points improvement at any time post-baseline visit|||-5.35|-10.22|<0.001
81664000|NCT01101477|163021324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||The patients with at lease one episode of hypoxemia (SPaO2\<90%) during FB were analyzed by Chi-square test. P value less 0.05 means significance, 2-sided.||||0.05
81664001|NCT02952001|163021365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.562||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.050. No adjustments made or required for multiplicity.|Log-rank chi-square test|||The null hypothesis of no difference in the survival time distributions was tested.||||0.562
81664002|NCT00402363|163021385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.46|||Regression, Cox|||||1.46|0.90|0.263
81664003|NCT00402363|163021386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.92|||Log Rank|||||2.92|0.92|0.089
81664004|NCT00402363|163021386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.52|||Regression, Cox|||||1.52|0.98|0.081
81664005|NCT00402363|163021387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.49|||Regression, Cox|||||1.49|0.91|0.213
81664006|NCT00402363|163021387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.69|||Log Rank|||||2.69|0.83|0.171
81664007|NCT00402363|163021388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.53|||Regression, Cox|||||1.53|0.98|0.082
81664008|NCT00402363|163021389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.4|||Regression, Cox|||||1.40|0.89|0.331
81664009|NCT00402363|163021389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.11|||Log Rank|||||2.11|0.79|0.297
81664010|NCT00402363|163021390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.42|||Regression, Cox|||||1.42|0.94|0.168
81664011|NCT00402363|163021391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.43|||Regression, Cox|||||1.43|0.90|0.270
81664012|NCT00402363|163021391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.95|||Log Rank|||||1.95|0.73|0.486
81664013|NCT00402363|163021392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.42|||Regression, Cox|||||1.42|0.94|0.167
81664014|NCT00402363|163021393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.47|||Regression, Cox|||||1.47|0.81|0.565
81664015|NCT00402363|163021393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.68||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|3.15|||Log Rank|||||3.15|0.89|0.103
81664016|NCT00402363|163021394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.56|||Regression, Cox|||||1.56|0.92|0.185
81664017|NCT00402363|163021395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.51|||Regression, Cox|||||1.51|0.83|0.461
81664018|NCT00402363|163021395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.86|||Log Rank|||||2.86|0.79|0.206
81664019|NCT00402363|163021396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.57|||Regression, Cox|||||1.57|0.92|0.188
81664020|NCT00402363|163021397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median difference (Hodges-Lehmann)|0.07||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|2.08|||non-parametric ANCOVA|||||2.08|-0.09|0.290
81664021|NCT00402363|163021397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median difference (Hodges-Lehmann)|0.063||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|2.02|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.02|-0.08|0.479
81664022|NCT00402363|163021397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median difference (Hodges-Lehmann)|0.039||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|1.49|||non-parametric ANCOVA|||||1.49|-0.06|0.218
81664023|NCT00402363|163021398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median difference (Hodges-Lehmann)|0.321||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|2.21|||non-parametric ANCOVA|||||2.21|-0.18|0.218
81664024|NCT00402363|163021398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median difference (Hodges-Lehmann)|0.216||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|3.14|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||3.14|-0.14|0.188
81664025|NCT00402363|163021398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median difference (Hodges-Lehmann)|0.181||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.1|||non-parametric ANCOVA|||||2.10|-0.10|0.097
81664026|NCT00402363|163021399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median difference (Hodges-Lehmann)|0.242||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|2.17|||non-parametric ANCOVA|||||2.17|-0.19|0.239
81664027|NCT00402363|163021399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median difference (Hodges-Lehmann)|0.249||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|4.31|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||4.31|-0.09|0.152
81664028|NCT00402363|163021399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median difference (Hodges-Lehmann)|0.2||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|2.11|||non-parametric ANCOVA|||||2.11|-0.08|0.094
81664029|NCT01783041|163021402|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||These are calculated p values.|ANOVA|Differences in continuous and categorical variables were compared using ANOVA and either Chi square test or Fisher's exact test, respectively.||||||<0.05
81664030|NCT01783041|163021403|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||These are calculated p values.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|This analysis applies to all sub-scales that were compared between the 2 study groups.||||||<0.05
81664031|NCT01783041|163021404|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Reported p values have been calculated.|t-test, 2 sided|Differences between the groups were analyzed using a two sided t-test.||||||<0.05
81664032|NCT01783041|163021405|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||These are calculated p values.|ANOVA|Differences in continuous and categorical variables were compared using ANOVA and either Chi square test or Fisher's exact test, respectively.||||||<0.05
81534902|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.3||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|50.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||50.6|-23.9|0.447
81664033|NCT00803270|163021452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of proportions|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.44|||Fisher Exact|||||0.44|-0.28|0.99
81664034|NCT00803270|163021453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of proportions|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.87||Fisher's Exact Test of equality of percent meeting optimal outcome.|Fisher Exact|||||0.87|0.03|0.08
81664035|NCT01966471|163021456|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.827||95.0|0.71|1.32|||Log Rank|||||1.32|0.71|0.8270
81664036|NCT01966471|163021457|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9291||95.0|0.77|1.34|||Log Rank|||||1.34|0.77|0.9291
81664037|NCT01966471|163021458|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.8756||95.0|0.74|1.3|||Log Rank|||||1.30|0.74|0.8756
81664038|NCT01966471|163021459|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9341||95.0|0.75|1.31|||Log Rank|||||1.31|0.75|0.9341
81664039|NCT01966471|163021460|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.4577||95.0|0.61|1.25|||Log Rank|||||1.25|0.61|0.4577
81664040|NCT01966471|163021461|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.2864||95.0|0.83|1.84|||Log Rank|||||1.84|0.83|0.2864
81664041|NCT01231516|163021507|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority of DTG 50 mg and RAL at Week 48 can be concluded if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in percentages (DTG - RAL) is greater than -12%. If non-inferiority were established, superiority would be tested at the nominal 5% level based on a pre-specified testing procedure.|Difference in percentage|7.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|14.2||P-value is for test of superiority.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted difference in proportion which is based on the difference in percentage, adjusted for Baseline (BL) stratification factors.|Analysis was adjusted for BL stratification factors: HIV-1 RNA (\<=50000 versus \[vs\]\>50000 c/mL), darunavir-ritonavir use without primary protease inhibitor mutations (yes vs no), and phenotypic susceptibility score (2 vs \<2) to background regimen.|||14.2|0.7|0.030
81534903|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|6.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||6.0|-19.3|1.000
81664042|NCT05266586|163021523|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-58.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.138|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.59|-48.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-48.18|-68.59|<.0001
81664043|NCT05266586|163021524|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-58.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.138|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.59|-48.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-48.18|-68.59|<.0001
81664044|NCT05266586|163021525|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-58.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.138|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.59|-48.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-48.18|-68.59|<.0001
81664045|NCT05266586|163021526|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-58.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.195|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.47|-47.83|||ANCOVA|||||-47.83|-68.47|<.0001
81664046|NCT05266586|163021527|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-58.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.195|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.47|-47.83|||ANCOVA|||||-47.83|-68.47|<.0001
81664047|NCT05266586|163021528|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-58.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.195|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.47|-47.83|||ANCOVA|||||-47.83|-68.47|<.0001
81664048|NCT05266586|163021529|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-38.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.397|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.07|-27.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-27.63|-49.07|<.0001
81664049|NCT05266586|163021530|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-38.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.397|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.07|-27.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-27.63|-49.07|<.0001
81664050|NCT05266586|163021531|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-38.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.397|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.07|-27.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-27.63|-49.07|<.0001
81664051|NCT05266586|163021532|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-37.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.465|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.07|-26.35|||ANCOVA|||||-26.35|-48.07|<.0001
81664052|NCT05266586|163021533|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-37.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.465|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.07|-26.35|||ANCOVA|||||-26.35|-48.07|<.0001
81664053|NCT05266586|163021534|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-37.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.465|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.07|-26.35|||ANCOVA|||||-26.35|-48.07|<.0001
81664054|NCT05266586|163021535|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-35.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.23|-28.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-28.13|-43.23|<.0001
81664055|NCT05266586|163021536|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-35.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.23|-28.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-28.13|-43.23|<.0001
81705348|NCT00565812|163106448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.65|0.19|0.023
81705349|NCT00565812|163106448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.75|-0.68|0.391
81705350|NCT00565812|163106448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|2.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.37|-0.34|0.142
81664056|NCT05266586|163021537|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-35.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.23|-28.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-28.13|-43.23|<.0001
81705351|NCT00565812|163106448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|2.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.21|-0.47|0.204
81664057|NCT05266586|163021538|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-22.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.991|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.21|-14.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-14.36|-30.21|<.0001
81664058|NCT05266586|163021539|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-22.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.991|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.21|-14.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-14.36|-30.21|<.0001
81664059|NCT05266586|163021540|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-22.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.991|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.21|-14.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-14.36|-30.21|<.0001
81664060|NCT02876835|163021554|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was achieved if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the hazard ratio was below the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 1.25.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.19|||||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, and region as covariates.|||1.19|0.89|
81664061|NCT02876835|163021555|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was greater than -0.75 g/dL.|Least square (LS) mean difference|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.13||||||||0.13|0.03|
81664062|NCT02876835|163021556|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.670884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.19||The p-value was compared against 0.008333 based on the Holm-Bonferonni adjustment.|Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, and region as covariates.|||1.19|0.89|0.670884
81664063|NCT02876835|163021557|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.800813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.22||The p-value was compared against 0.012500 based on the Holm-Bonferonni adjustment.|Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, and region as covariates.|||1.22|0.93|0.800813
81664064|NCT02876835|163021558|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.886195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.24||The p-value was compared against 0.025000 based on the Holm-Bonferonni adjustment.|Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, and region as covariates.|||1.24|0.95|0.886195
81664065|NCT02876835|163021559|SUPERIORITY||Subdistribution hazard ratio|0.98||||0.36947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.13|||Wald test||Subdistribution hazard ratio was estimated using Fine and Gray's proportional subdistribution hazard regression model with treatment group, Baseline ESA use, and region as covariates.|||1.13|0.84|0.369470
81664066|NCT02876835|163021560|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.6197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.2|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, and region as covariates.|||1.20|0.87|0.6197
81664067|NCT02876835|163021561|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.8976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.58|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, and region as covariates.|||1.58|0.91|0.8976
81664068|NCT02876835|163021562|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.6581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.4|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, and region as covariates.|||1.40|0.80|0.6581
81534904|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|28.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 36||28.5|-19.7|1.000
81664069|NCT02876835|163021563|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33||||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.07|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, and region as covariates.|||2.07|0.85|0.8940
81468428|NCT05633992|162628610|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 12 serotypes common to both V116 and PPSV23, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the OPA GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) to be \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Day 30 GMT Ratio|0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.17|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|cLDA model with terms for vaccination group, time, interaction of time-by-vaccination, age stratum at baseline, and interaction of time-by-age stratum|Ratio is V116/PPSV23. GMT ratio and confidence interval estimated from the cLDA model. The cLDA model-based ratio includes estimated data for participants who had baseline data available but no day 30 measurement.|Serotype 3||1.17|0.75|<0.001
81534905|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.0||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|67.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||67.5|-27.5|0.560
81664070|NCT02876835|163021564|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.9422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.23|||Chi-squared||Overall HR is presented using Model 1. Model 1 assumed a common treatment effect, regardless of number of events experienced. HR was estimated using a Prentice, Williams and Peterson(PWP) model, with treatment, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.23|0.98|0.9422
81664071|NCT02876835|163021564|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.8862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.24|||Chi-squared||First Event Hazard ratio is presented using Model 2. Model 2 assumed treatment effect differs by number of events experienced. Hazard Ratio (HR) was estimated using a PWP model, with treatment, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.24|0.95|0.8862
81664072|NCT02876835|163021564|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.6789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.39|||Chi-squared||Second Event Hazard ratio is presented using Model 2. Model 2 assumed treatment effect differs by number of events experienced. HR was estimated using a PWP model, with treatment, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.39|0.82|0.6789
81664073|NCT02876835|163021564|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.37||||0.9016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.19|||Chi-squared||Third Event Hazard ratio is presented using Model 2. Model 2 assumed treatment effect differs by number of events experienced. HR was estimated using a PWP model, with treatment, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||2.19|0.85|0.9016
81664074|NCT02876835|163021564|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.8862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.24|||Chi-squared||First Event Hazard ratio is presented using Model 3. Model 3 assumed treatment effect for first event differs from a common effect for subsequent events. HR was estimated using a PWP model, with treatment, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.24|0.95|0.8862
81664075|NCT02876835|163021564|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.8989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.46|||Chi-squared||Subsequent Event Hazard ratio is presented using Model 3. Model 3 assumed treatment effect for first event differs from a common effect for subsequent events. HR was estimated using a PWP model, with treatment, dialysis type and region as covariates.|||1.46|0.92|0.8989
81705352|NCT00565812|163106455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.952||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.516|1.756|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 12; Odds ratio (OR), 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a logistic regression model, with treatment group, (collapsed) KLG, geographic region, and gender as factors, age and body mass index as covariates.||1.756|0.516|0.875
81534906|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-20.0||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.2|0.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||0.2|-40.2|0.231
81664076|NCT02876835|163021565|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.7673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.33|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, and region as covariates.|||1.33|0.88|0.7673
81534907|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|19.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 44||19.9|-37.7|1.000
81534908|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.4|45.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||45.7|-32.4|1.000
81534909|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.2|18.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||18.2|-28.2|1.000
81664077|NCT02876835|163021566|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.8601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.15|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, and region as covariates.|||1.15|0.96|0.8601
81664078|NCT02876835|163021567|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.6207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.22|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, and region as covariates.|||1.22|0.86|0.6207
81664079|NCT02876835|163021568|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.9393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.26|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, and region as covariates.|||1.26|0.97|0.9393
81664080|NCT02876835|163021569|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.9412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.56|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, and region as covariates.|||1.56|0.95|0.9412
81664081|NCT02876835|163021570|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27||||0.8994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.84|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, and region as covariates.|||1.84|0.88|0.8994
81664082|NCT02876835|163021571|SUPERIORITY||Subdistribution hazard ratio|0.92||||0.2073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.13|||Wald test||Subdistribution hazard ratio was estimated using Fine \& Gray's proportional subdistribution hazard regression model with treatment group, Baseline ESA use, and region as covariates.|||1.13|0.75|0.2073
81664083|NCT02876835|163021572|SUPERIORITY||Subdistribution hazard ratio|1.0||||0.5068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.19|||Wald test||Subdistribution hazard ratio was estimated using Fine \& Gray's proportional subdistribution hazard regression model with treatment group, Baseline ESA use, and region as covariates.|||1.19|0.84|0.5068
81664084|NCT02876835|163021573|SUPERIORITY||Subdistribution hazard ratio|0.88||||0.3285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.54|||Wald test||Subdistribution hazard ratio was estimated using Fine \& Gray's proportional subdistribution hazard regression model with treatment group, Baseline ESA use, and region as covariates.|||1.54|0.51|0.3285
81664085|NCT02876835|163021574|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was greater than the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of -0.75 g/dL.|LS mean difference|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.11||||||||0.11|-0.05|
81664086|NCT02876835|163021575|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rate|8.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|11.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for current ESA use and region was used to compare the number of responders between the treatment groups.|||11.4|5.2|<0.0001
81664087|NCT02876835|163021576|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference was greater than non-inferiority margin of -15%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|7.11|||||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the treatment difference (daprodustat-darbepoetin alfa) and associated two-sided asymptotic 95% CI is presented.|||7.11|2.04|
81664088|NCT02876835|163021577|SUPERIORITY||Probability|0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.57|||van Elteren test||Mann-Whitney estimate (Probability) of the treatment effect has been presented.|||0.57|0.53|<0.0001
81664089|NCT02876835|163021578|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference was greater than non-inferiority margin of -15%.|Median Difference (Final Values)|3.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|5.91|||||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the treatment difference (daprodustat-darbepoetin alfa) and associated two-sided asymptotic 95% CI is presented.|||5.91|1.90|
81664090|NCT02876835|163021579|SUPERIORITY||Probability|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.56|||van Elteren test||Mann-Whitney estimate (Probability) of the treatment effect has been presented.|||0.56|0.52|<0.0001
81664091|NCT02876835|163021580|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.56||||0.7916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|1.9|||MMRM||The difference in change from Baseline in SBP at Week 52 was analyzed with a MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms.|||1.90|-0.79|0.7916
81664092|NCT02876835|163021580|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.65||||0.9581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.38|||MMRM||The difference in change from Baseline in DBP at Week 52 was analyzed with a MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms.|||1.38|-0.09|0.9581
81664093|NCT02876835|163021580|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.6||||0.9241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|1.43|||MMRM||The difference in change from Baseline in MAP at Week 52 was analyzed with a MMRM approach with an unstructured covariance matrix to compare the difference in LS means between arms.|||1.43|-0.22|0.9241
81534910|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|24.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders, Week 52||24.6|-29.0|1.000
81664094|NCT02876835|163021581|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.08||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|1.02|||ANCOVA||For SBP: Treatment group comparisons were based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, region and Baseline value.|||1.02|-1.18|0.4420
81664095|NCT02876835|163021581|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.11||||0.6369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.75|||ANCOVA||For DBP: Treatment group comparisons were based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, region and Baseline value.|||0.75|-0.52|0.6369
81664096|NCT02876835|163021581|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.04||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.74|||ANCOVA||For MAP: Treatment group comparisons were based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, current ESA use at randomization, region and Baseline value.|||0.74|-0.65|0.5490
81664097|NCT02876835|163021582|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of exacerbation rate|0.88||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.98|||Negative binomial model||Ratio of model estimated exacerbation rates and CIs estimated using negative binomial model with treatment,current ESA use at randomization and region as covariates and logarithm of time on treatment as offset variable for treatment group comparison.|||0.98|0.79|0.0074
81664098|NCT02876835|163021584|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.94|||Wald test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model adjusted for treatment group, current ESA use and region.|||0.94|0.42|0.0113
81664099|NCT02876835|163021585|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.36||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.11|||MMRM||Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region,Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions|||0.11|-0.83|0.9320
81664100|NCT02876835|163021585|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.11||||0.6761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.36|||MMRM||Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented,with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.36|-0.59|0.6761
81664101|NCT02876835|163021585|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.12||||0.3335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.67|||MMRM||Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented,with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.67|-0.43|0.3335
81664102|NCT02876835|163021585|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.7423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.41|||MMRM||Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented,with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.41|-0.81|0.7423
81664103|NCT02876835|163021586|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.29||||0.8268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.32|||MMRM||Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented,with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time \& treatment by time interactions.|||0.32|-0.90|0.8268
81664104|NCT02876835|163021586|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.15||||0.6851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.47|||MMRM||Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented,with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.47|-0.77|0.6851
81664105|NCT02876835|163021586|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.33||||0.8316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.35|||MMRM||Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented,with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.35|-1.01|0.8316
81664106|NCT02876835|163021586|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.35||||0.8032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.46|||MMRM||Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented,with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.46|-1.16|0.8032
81664107|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.34||||0.8562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.28|||MMRM||B pain,Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions.|||0.28|-0.95|0.8562
81664108|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.15||||0.6849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.47|||MMRM||B pain,Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.47|-0.77|0.6849
81664109|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.49||||0.9074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.24|||MMRM||B pain,Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.24|-1.22|0.9074
81664110|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.47||||0.8765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.32|||MMRM||B pain,Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.32|-1.26|0.8765
81664111|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.08||||0.6252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.4|||MMRM||GH,Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.40|-0.56|0.6252
81664112|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.7852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.29|||MMRM||GH,Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.29|-0.68|0.7852
81664113|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1||||0.3614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.66|||MMRM||GH,Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.66|-0.46|0.3614
81664114|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.08||||0.5991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.54|||MMRM||GH,Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.54|-0.70|0.5991
81664115|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.31||||0.8526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.27|||MMRM||MH,Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.27|-0.88|0.8526
81664116|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.02||||0.4673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.61|||MMRM||MH,Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.61|-0.56|0.4673
81664117|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.31||||0.8262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.33|||MMRM||MH,Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.33|-0.95|0.8262
81664118|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.25||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.51|||MMRM||MH,Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.51|-1.00|0.7380
81664119|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09||||0.5997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.62|||MMRM||RE,Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.62|-0.80|0.5997
81664120|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.26||||0.7649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.45|||MMRM||RE,Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.45|-0.98|0.7649
81705353|NCT00565812|163106455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.273||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.721|2.247|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 12; Odds ratio, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a logistic regression model, with treatment group, (collapsed) KLG, geographic region, and gender as factors, age and body mass index as covariates.||2.247|0.721|0.406
81705354|NCT00565812|163106455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.787||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.448|1.384|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 24; Odds ratio, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a logistic regression model, with treatment group, (collapsed) KLG, geographic region, and gender as factors, age and body mass index as covariates.||1.384|0.448|0.406
81705355|NCT00565812|163106455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.154||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.685|1.942|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 24; Odds ratio, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a logistic regression model, with treatment group, (collapsed) KLG, geographic region, and gender as factors, age and body mass index as covariates.||1.942|0.685|0.591
81705356|NCT00565812|163106456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.704||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.428|1.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 12; Odds ratio, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a logistic regression model, with treatment group, (collapsed) KLG, geographic region, and gender as factors, age and body mass index as covariates.||1.160|0.428|0.168
81705357|NCT00565812|163106456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.893||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.423|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 12; Odds ratio, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a logistic regression model, with treatment group, (collapsed) KLG, geographic region, and gender as factors, age and body mass index as covariates.||1.423|0.560|0.634
81705358|NCT00565812|163106456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.583||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.356|0.955|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 24; Odds ratio, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a logistic regression model, with treatment group, (collapsed) KLG, geographic region, and gender as factors, age and body mass index as covariates.||0.955|0.356|0.032
81705359|NCT00565812|163106456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.774||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.489|1.227|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 24; Odds ratio, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a logistic regression model, with treatment group, (collapsed) KLG, geographic region, and gender as factors, age and body mass index as covariates.||1.227|0.489|0.276
81705360|NCT00565812|163106457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.14|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, with treatment group, (collapsed) KLG, geographic region, and gender as factors and age and body mass index as covariates.||0.14|-0.21|0.709
81664121|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.37||||0.8175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.43|||MMRM||RE,Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.43|-1.18|0.8175
81664122|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.52||||0.8591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.43|||MMRM||RE,Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.43|-1.47|0.8591
81664123|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5||||0.9588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.06|||MMRM||RP,Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.06|-1.06|0.9588
81664124|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.33||||0.8761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.23|||MMRM||RP,Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.23|-0.90|0.8761
81664125|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.06||||0.4293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.7|||MMRM||RP,Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.70|-0.58|0.4293
81664126|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.19||||0.6983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.53|||MMRM||RP,Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.53|-0.92|0.6983
81664127|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.62||||0.9743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.0|||MMRM||SF,Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.00|-1.25|0.9743
81664128|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.32||||0.8405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.31|||MMRM||SF,Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.31|-0.94|0.8405
81664129|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.13||||0.6459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.56|||MMRM||SF,Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.56|-0.82|0.6459
81664130|NCT02876835|163021587|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.38||||0.8272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.41|||MMRM||SF,Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions|||0.41|-1.17|0.8272
81534911|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.1|57.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||57.1|-37.1|1.000
81705361|NCT00565812|163106457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.2|||ANCOVA|||LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from an ANCOVA model, with treatment group, (collapsed) KLG, geographic region, and gender as factors and age and body mass index as covariates.||0.20|-0.15|0.798
81705362|NCT00565812|163106458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.032||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.797|1.337|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a logistic regression model, with treatment group, (collapsed) KLG, geographic region, and gender as factors, baseline JSW, age and body mass index as covariates.||1.337|0.797|0.810
81705363|NCT00565812|163106458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.068||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.824|1.383|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a logistic regression model, with treatment group, (collapsed) KLG, geographic region, and gender as factors, baseline JSW, age and body mass index as covariates.||1.383|0.824|0.620
81705364|NCT00565812|163106459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.745||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.557|0.997|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a logistic regression model, with treatment group, (collapsed) KLG, geographic region, and gender as factors, age and body mass index as covariates.||0.997|0.557|0.047
81705365|NCT00565812|163106459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.864||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.15|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a logistic regression model, with treatment group, (collapsed) KLG, geographic region, and gender as factors, age and body mass index as covariates.||1.150|0.650|0.317
81705366|NCT00565812|163106460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.043||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.602|1.806|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a logistic regression model, with treatment group, (collapsed) KLG, geographic region, and gender as factors, age and body mass index as covariates.||1.806|0.602|0.881
81705367|NCT00565812|163106460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.186||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.701|2.009|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a logistic regression model, with treatment group, (collapsed) KLG, geographic region, and gender as factors, age and body mass index as covariates.||2.009|0.701|0.525
81705368|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.96|-1.50|0.668
81705369|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.85|-0.61|0.326
81705370|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.01|-1.56|0.679
81705371|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|3.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.14|0.57|0.005
81705372|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.01|-0.80|0.399
81705373|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|3.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.92|1.12|<0.001
81664131|NCT02876835|163021588|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.56||||0.9786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.02|||MMRM||Week 8: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 8 data has been presented,with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions.|||-0.02|-1.09|0.9786
81664132|NCT02876835|163021588|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.12||||0.6642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.44|||MMRM||Week 12: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 12 data has been presented,with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions.|||0.44|-0.68|0.6642
81664133|NCT02876835|163021588|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1||||0.6261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.52|||MMRM||Week 28: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 28 data has been presented,with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions.|||0.52|-0.72|0.6261
81664134|NCT02876835|163021588|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.49||||0.9161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.21|||MMRM||Week 52: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 52 data has been presented,with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions.|||0.21|-1.19|0.9161
81664135|NCT02876835|163021589|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.32||||0.8703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.24|||MMRM||Week 8: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 8 data has been presented,with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions.|||0.24|-0.88|0.8703
81664136|NCT02876835|163021589|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.13||||0.3167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.67|||MMRM||Week 12: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 12 data has been presented,with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions.|||0.67|-0.41|0.3167
81664137|NCT02876835|163021589|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.15||||0.3155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.78|||MMRM||Week 28: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 28 data has been presented,with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions.|||0.78|-0.47|0.3155
81664138|NCT02876835|163021589|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.32||||0.8069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.41|||MMRM||Week 52: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 and model adjusted Week 52 data has been presented,with factors for treatment, time,current ESA use at randomization, region, BL value and BL value by time \& treatment by time interactions.|||0.41|-1.06|0.8069
81664139|NCT02876835|163021590|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.0234||||0.9724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0474|0.0005|||MMRM||MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.0005|-0.0474|0.9724
81664140|NCT02876835|163021591|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.7||||0.2687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.9|||MMRM||MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||2.9|-1.5|0.2687
81664141|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.22||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.03|||MMRM||Tired/LE/Weak domain,Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||-0.03|-2.40|0.9780
81664142|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.97||||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|0.23|||MMRM||Tired/LE/Weak domain,Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.23|-2.18|0.9430
81664143|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6||||0.8042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|0.77|||MMRM||Tired/LE/Weak domain,Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.77|-1.98|0.8042
81664144|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.57||||0.977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|-0.03|||MMRM||Tired/LE/Weak domain,Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||-0.03|-3.11|0.9770
81664145|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.2||||0.9905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.2|||MMRM||CP/SOB,Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||-0.20|-2.20|0.9905
81664146|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.65||||0.8939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.37|||LS mean difference||CP/SOB,Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.37|-1.67|0.8939
81664147|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.52||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.66|||MMRM||CP/SOB,Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.66|-1.70|0.8070
81664148|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.18||||0.9615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|0.13|||MMRM||CP/SOB,Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.13|-2.49|0.9615
81534912|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.4||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.7|22.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||22.8|-45.7|0.700
81664149|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.76||||0.9015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|0.39|||MMRM||Cog domain,Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.39|-1.91|0.9015
81664150|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.18||||0.9781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|-0.03|||MMRM||Cog domain,Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||-0.03|-2.32|0.9781
81664151|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.77||||0.8778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|0.53|||MMRM||Cog domain,Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.53|-2.07|0.8778
81664152|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.65||||0.9864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|-0.19|||MMRM||Cog domain,Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||-0.19|-3.11|0.9864
81664153|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.1||||0.9725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.0|||MMRM||SOB, no activity,Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.0|-2.3|0.9725
81664154|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3||||0.7188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.8|||MMRM||SOB, no activity,Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.8|-1.5|0.7188
81664155|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.9||||0.8903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.5|||MMRM||SOB, no activity,Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.5|-2.3|0.8903
81664156|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0||||0.5011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.6|||MMRM||SOB, no activity,Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||1.6|-1.6|0.5011
81664157|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.1||||0.9716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.0|||MMRM||S-SB,Resting, Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.0|-2.2|0.9716
81664158|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.3||||0.6908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.9|||MMRM||S-SB,Resting, Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.9|-1.4|0.6908
81664159|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5||||0.7462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.9|||MMRM||S-SB,Resting, Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.9|-1.8|0.7462
81664160|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.5||||0.977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.0|||MMRM||S-SB,Resting, Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.0|-2.9|0.9770
81664161|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.4||||0.9471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.3|||MMRM||Diff std for LT, Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.3|-3.2|0.9471
81664162|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.9||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.9|||MMRM||Diff std for LT, Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.9|-2.6|0.8330
81664163|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.2||||0.8918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.7|||MMRM||Diff std for LT, Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.7|-3.2|0.8918
81664164|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.2||||0.9986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-1.1|||MMRM||Diff std for LT, Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||-1.1|-5.4|0.9986
81664165|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.4||||0.3035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.1|||MMRM||Diff sleep, Week8:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||2.1|-1.2|0.3035
81664166|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.4||||0.9563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.2|||MMRM||Diff sleep, Week12:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.2|-3.1|0.9563
81664167|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.4||||0.6548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.5|||MMRM||Diff sleep, Week28:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||1.5|-2.3|0.6548
81664168|NCT02876835|163021592|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.4||||0.9832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.2|||MMRM||Diff sleep, Week52:Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, BL value and BL value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||-0.2|-4.5|0.9832
81664169|NCT02876835|163021593|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.02||||0.6917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.08|||MMRM||Week 8: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week 8 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.08|-0.05|0.6917
81664170|NCT02876835|163021593|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05||||0.951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.11|||MMRM||Week 12: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week 12 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.11|-0.01|0.9510
81664171|NCT02876835|163021593|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.04||||0.1136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.03|||MMRM||Week 28: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week 28 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.03|-0.11|0.1136
81664172|NCT02876835|163021593|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05||||0.8859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.13|||MMRM||Week 52: Model was fitted from Baseline up to Week52 and model adjusted Week 52 data has been presented, with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.13|-0.03|0.8859
81664173|NCT02876835|163021594|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.7716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.33|||MMRM||MMRM model was fitted from Baseline up to Week 52 with factors for treatment, time, current ESA use at randomization, region, Baseline value and Baseline value by time and treatment by time interactions.|||0.33|-0.74|0.7716
81664174|NCT05245097|163021595|OTHER|For the multiple imputation, a total of 50 imputed datasets will be calculated (Graham et al.). Fully conditional specification (FCS) discriminant function method will be used to impute missing primary endpoint using the baseline covariates of age, sex, race, ethnicity, mobility level, and BIMS Score. The FCS logistic method was replaced with the FCS discriminant function method due to a quasi-separation caused by only one observed primary endpoint event in the treatment group.||||||0.004||||||The null hypothesis was tested at a one-sided 0.025 level of significance using a logistic regression analysis to compare treatment groups while controlling for propensity score.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.004
81664175|NCT05245097|163021596|OTHER|||||||0.003||||||The hip fracture due to fall rate was compared between treatment groups using firth logistic regression while controlling for propensity score. A one-sided 0.025 level of significance was used.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.003
81664176|NCT05245097|163021596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.003
81664177|NCT05245097|163021597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||The emergency department visit due to fall rate was compared between treatment groups using firth logistic regression while controlling for propensity score. A one-sided 0.025 level of significance was used.|Regression, Logistic|Subjects with multiple ED visits due to falls are only counted once.||||||0.001
81664178|NCT05245097|163021598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||The hospitalization due to fall rate was compared between treatment groups using firth logistic regression while controlling for propensity score. A one-sided 0.025 level of significance was used.|Regression, Logistic|Subjects with multiple hospitalizations due to falls are only counted once.||||||0.003
81534913|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-40.0||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.8|-15.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5). Prespecified statistical significance at the 0.1 level.|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 20||-15.2|-64.8|0.058
81664179|NCT00883051|163021645|OTHER|A hierarchical test procedure was applied only for analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Armitage test for trend|||||||<0.0001
81664180|NCT00883051|163021646|OTHER|A hierarchical test procedure was applied only for analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint.|||||=|0.0006|||||||Cochran-Armitage test for trend]|||||||=0.0006
81664181|NCT00692978|163021663|EQUIVALENCE|Log transformed parametric ANOVA|||||<|0.05||||||calculated|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81664182|NCT01005459|163021687|OTHER|unpaired t-test|||||>|0.05|||||||unpaired t-test compared between groups|||||||>0.05
81664183|NCT01005459|163021687|OTHER|unpaired t-test compared between groups|||||>|0.05|||||||unpaired t-test compared between groups|||||||>0.05
81664184|NCT03282240|163021691|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of GMTs was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups is \> 0.667 for each of the comparisons.|GMT Ratio (QIV-HD/TIV-HDs)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.958|1.224||||||B Victoria: The 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was based on the Student t-distribution of logarithmic transformation of the individual titers. Antilog transformations were applied to the results.||1.224|0.958|
81664185|NCT03282240|163021691|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of GMTs was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups is \> 0.667 for each of the comparisons.|GMT Ratio (QIV-HD/TIV-HDs)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.881|1.129||||||B Yamagata: The 2-sided 95% CI was based on the Student t-distribution of logarithmic transformation of the individual titers. Antilog transformations were applied to the results.||1.129|0.881|
81705374|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|1.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.68|-1.08|0.668
81705375|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.13|0.39|0.012
81705376|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|2.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 36; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group x visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.67|-0.27|0.109
81705377|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|2.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 36; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.48|-0.42|0.163
81705378|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|0.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.85|-2.02|0.424
81705379|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|1.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.76|-1.07|0.635
81705380|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|1.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 60; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.61|-1.34|0.855
81664186|NCT03282240|163021691|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of GMTs was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups is \> 0.667 for each of the comparisons.|GMT Ratio (QIV-HD/TIV-HDs)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.744|0.932||||||A/H1N1: The 2-sided 95% CI was based on the Student t-distribution of logarithmic transformation of the individual titers. Antilog transformations were applied to the results.||0.932|0.744|
81664187|NCT03282240|163021691|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of GMTs was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups is \> 0.667 for each of the comparisons.|GMT Ratio (QIV-HD/TIV-HDs)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.842|1.066||||||A/H3N2: The 2-sided 95% CI was based on the Student t-distribution of logarithmic transformation of the individual titers. Antilog transformations were applied to the results.||1.066|0.842|
81664188|NCT03282240|163021692|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in seroconversion was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the differences of seroconversion rates between groups is \> -10%.|Difference in Percentage|-2.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.66|2.7||||||B Victoria: The 2-sided 95% CI for the difference is based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction.||2.70|-7.66|
81705381|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 60; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||3.30|0.38|0.013
81664189|NCT03282240|163021692|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in seroconversion was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the differences of seroconversion rates between groups is \> -10%.|Difference in Percentage|-1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|3.53||||||B Yamagata: The 2-sided 95% CI for the difference is based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction.||3.53|-7.04|
81664190|NCT03282240|163021692|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in seroconversion was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the differences of seroconversion rates between groups is \> -10%.|Difference in Percentage|-0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.83|3.42||||||A/H3N2: The 2-sided 95% CI for the difference is based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction.||3.42|-4.83|
81664191|NCT03282240|163021692|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority in seroconversion was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the differences of seroconversion rates between groups is \> -10%.|Difference in Percentage|-3.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.37|0.86||||||A/H1N1: The 2-sided 95% CI for the difference is based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction.||0.86|-7.37|
81664192|NCT03282240|163021693|SUPERIORITY|Superiority in GMTs was observed if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups was \> 1.5 for comparison group.|GMT Ratio (QIV-HD/TIV-HDs)|2.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.804|2.315||||||The 2-sided 95% CI is based on the Student t-distribution of logarithmic transformation of the individual titers. Antilog transformations were applied to the results.||2.315|1.804|
81664193|NCT03282240|163021693|SUPERIORITY|Superiority in GMTs was observed if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups was \> 1.5 for comparison group.|GMT Ratio (QIV-HD/TIV-HDs)|2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.802|2.288||||||The 2-sided 95% CI is based on the Student t-distribution of logarithmic transformation of the individual titers. Antilog transformations were applied to the results.||2.288|1.802|
81664194|NCT03282240|163021695|SUPERIORITY|Superiority in seroconversion was observed if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference of seroconversion rates between groups is \> 10% for each applicable comparison.|Difference in Percentage|29.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.78|33.29||||||B Yamagata: The 2-sided 95% CI for the difference was based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction.||33.29|24.78|
81664195|NCT03282240|163021695|SUPERIORITY|Superiority in seroconversion was observed if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference of seroconversion rates between groups is \> 10% for each applicable comparison.|Difference in Percentage|20.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|24.61||||||B Victoria: The 2-sided 95% CI for the difference was based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction.||24.61|16.5|
81664196|NCT03254485|163021709|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|||=|0.3681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.35|||ANCOVA|||||0.35|-0.95|=0.3681
81664197|NCT03254485|163021710|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.74|||=|0.2817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.38|13.9|||ANCOVA|||||13.90|-47.38|=0.2817
81664198|NCT03254485|163021711|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.297|||=|0.6508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.591|0.997|||ANCOVA|||||0.997|-1.591|=0.6508
81664199|NCT00467285|163021713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison of changes in BMD at 6months compared to baseline||||<0.05
81664200|NCT03891524|163021748|OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||MCP-mod analysis|||||||0.0004
81664201|NCT03891524|163021749|OTHER|||||||0.7188|||||||MCP-MOD analysis|||||||0.7188
81664202|NCT03444324|163021802|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary efficacy analysis of this endpoint was to test non-inferiority in the Per-protocol Set. The final analysis was performed using a two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated if the upper confidence limit of the two-sided 95 % confidence interval (CI) for the difference in the least squares mean (LSM) was less than the non-inferiority margin (150 mL).|Difference in LSM|-279.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-552.38|-6.48||p-value from Van Elteren test, stratified by predictive blood loss (\> 1,000 mL to = 2,000 mL and \>2,000 mL)|Van Elteren test|||||-6.48|-552.38|<0.001
81664203|NCT03444324|163021803|OTHER||Difference in response rate|38.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.0|50.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model stratified by predictive blood loss (\> 1,000 mL to ≤ 2,000 mL and \> 2,000 mL).||||50.3|26|<0.001
81664204|NCT03444324|163021804|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81664205|NCT03444324|163021810|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-15.5|||<|0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-157.83|126.88|||ANOVA|||||126.88|-157.83|<0.831
81664206|NCT03444324|163021811|OTHER||Difference in LSM|12.4|||=|0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.84|113.66|||ANOVA|||||113.66|-88.84|=0.809
81664207|NCT03444324|163021812|OTHER||Difference in proportion|-4.8|||=|0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-0.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-0.7|-8.9|=0.022
81664208|NCT01598311|163021817|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in adjusted percentage of cured subjects was \> -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|7.6||||||||7.6|-4.9|
81664209|NCT01598311|163021819|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the adjusted difference in sustained response was \> 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|12.2||||||||12.2|-3.6|
81664210|NCT03566810|163021874|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Ratio of Geometric Least Square(LS)Mean%|98.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.2|105.64||||||Statistical Comparison of Test GXR Versus Reference GXR under Fasting conditions.||105.64|92.20|
81664211|NCT03566810|163021874|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Percentage|99.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.15|106.05||||||Statistical Comparison of Test GXR Versus Reference GXR under Fed conditions.||106.05|93.15|
81664212|NCT03566810|163021875|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Percentage|98.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.08|107.44||||||Statistical Comparison of Test GXR Versus Reference GXR under Fasting conditions.||107.44|91.08|
81664213|NCT03566810|163021875|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Percentage|96.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.87|104.46||||||Statistical Comparison of Test GXR Versus Reference GXR under Fed conditions.||104.46|89.87|
81664214|NCT03566810|163021876|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Median point estimate difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.0||||||Statistical Comparison of Test GXR Versus Reference GXR under Fasting conditions.||0.00|-0.50|
81664215|NCT03566810|163021876|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Median point estimate difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.5||||||Statistical Comparison of Test GXR Versus Reference GXR under Fed conditions.||0.50|-0.50|
81664216|NCT03566810|163021878|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Percentage|97.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.38|104.86||||||Statistical Comparison of Test GXR Versus Reference GXR under Fasting conditions.||104.86|91.38|
81664217|NCT03566810|163021878|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Percentage|98.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.37|104.14||||||Statistical Comparison of Test GXR Versus Reference GXR under Fed conditions.||104.14|92.37|
81664218|NCT00826111|163021890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0534||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.139|0.0122|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.01220|-0.1390|0.88
81664219|NCT00826111|163021891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.286|0.224|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.224|-0.286|0.79
81664220|NCT00826111|163021892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0128||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.0136|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.0136|-0.580|0.16
81664221|NCT00826111|163021893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.515||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|2.77|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.77|-1.35|0.29
81664222|NCT00826111|163021894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.005||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0077|0.0174|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.0174|-0.0077|0.37
81664223|NCT00826111|163021895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0042||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0037|0.1481|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.1481|-0.0037|0.21
81664224|NCT00826111|163021896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.94||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|16.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||||16.46|-1.76|0.10
81664225|NCT00826111|163021897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.06||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.31|10.51|||t-test, 2 sided|||||10.51|-9.31|0.89
81664226|NCT00826111|163021898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.31|6.91|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.91|-10.31|0.66
81664227|NCT02445196|163021905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.57||||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVAs assessed the condition by time (baseline to posttreatment) interaction effects covarying PTSD treatment. Following the ITT principle, data from all randomized participants were analyzed and multiple imputation replaced missing values. A power analysis indicated that to achieve 80% power to detect an effect size in the magnitude (i.e., d = 0.25 to .33) with alpha of .05 and a correlation between repeated measures of .5, 60 participants per condition would be needed.||||.035
81664228|NCT02445196|163021906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.87||||0.086|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.086
81664229|NCT02445196|163021907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.75||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.007
81664230|NCT02445196|163021908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.72||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.005
81664231|NCT02445196|163021909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.78||||0.113|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.113
81664232|NCT02425644|163021921|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.695||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.536|0.902|||Negative binomial regression model|||||0.902|0.536|0.0003
81664233|NCT02425644|163021922|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.57||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.83|-1.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.32|-5.83|0.0019
81664234|NCT02425644|163021923|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.444|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.364|0.542|||Negative binomial regression model|||||0.542|0.364|<.0001
81664235|NCT02425644|163021924|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.2939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.18|||Log Rank|||||1.18|0.58|0.2939
81664236|NCT02425644|163021925|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.24|||Log Rank|||||1.24|0.57|0.3720
81664237|NCT00567268|163021961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was age. The null hypothesis was that there was no association between the age and the number of responders to the treatment with gabapentin."||||=0.004
81664238|NCT00567268|163021962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.003|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was number of concomitant antiepileptic drugs at baseline. The null hypothesis was that there was no linear trend in the number of responders to the treatment with gabapentin across increasing levels of the number of concomitant antiepileptic drugs at baseline."||||=0.003
81664239|NCT00567268|163021962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.003|||||||Cochran-Armitage|||"The risk factor tested was number of concomitant antiepileptic drugs at baseline. The null hypothesis was that there was no linear trend in the number of responders to the treatment with gabapentin across increasing levels of the number of concomitant antiepileptic drugs at baseline."||||=0.003
81664240|NCT00567268|163021963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||"The factor tested was age. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between \<65 years and \>=65 years in the number of participants who responded to the treatment with gabapentin."||||<0.001
81664241|NCT00567268|163021964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||"The factor tested was age. The null hypothesis was that there was no association between the age and the number of participants who responded to the treatment with gabapentin."||||<0.001
81705382|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 72; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.73|-2.44|0.292
81664242|NCT00567268|163021964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Armitage|||"The factor tested was age. The null hypothesis was that there was no linear trend in the number of responders to the treatment with gabapentin across increasing levels of age categories."||||<0.001
81664243|NCT00567268|163021965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.008|||||||Chi-squared|||"The factor tested was severity of partial epileptic seizure . The null hypothesis was that there was no association between the degree of severity of partial epileptic seizure (mild, moderate, and severe) and the number of participants who responded to the treatment with gabapentin."||||=0.008
81664244|NCT00567268|163021965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.002|||||||Cochran-Armitage|||"The factor tested was severity of partial epileptic seizure. The null hypothesis was that there was no linear trend in the number of responders to the treatment with gabapentin across the degree of severity of partial epileptic seizure (mild, moderate, and severe)."||||=0.002
81664245|NCT00567268|163021966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.018|||||||Chi-squared|||"The factor tested was baseline frequency of epileptic seizure. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the baseline frequency of epileptic seizure and the number of participants who responded to the treatment with gabapentin."||||=0.018
81664246|NCT00567268|163021967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||"The factor tested was number of concomitant antiepileptic drugs at baseline. The null hypothesis was that there was no association between the number of concomitant antiepileptic drugs at baseline and the number of participants who responded to the treatment with gabapentin."||||<0.001
81664247|NCT00567268|163021967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Armitage|||"The factor tested was number of concomitant antiepileptic drugs at baseline. The null hypothesis was that there was no linear trend in the number of responders to the treatment with gabapentin across increasing levels of the number of concomitant antiepileptic drugs at baseline."||||<0.001
81664248|NCT00567268|163021968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.025|||||||Cochran-Armitage|||"The factor tested was baseline creatinine clearance. The null hypothesis was that there was no linear trend in the number of responders to the treatment with gabapentin across increasing levels of the baseline creatinine clearance."||||=0.025
81664249|NCT00567268|163021969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.043|||||||Chi-squared|||"The factor tested was non-drug therapy. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the non-drug therapy and the number of participants who responded to the treatment with gabapentin."||||=0.043
81664250|NCT02072434|163022031|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.43||||||||1.43|0.12|
81534914|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.3||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|69.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||69.2|-22.5|0.354
81664251|NCT02072434|163022032|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.55||||||||3.55|0.64|
81664252|NCT02072434|163022033|OTHER||Difference between percentages|-0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|0.15||||||||0.15|-1.59|
81664253|NCT04796896|163022070|NON_INFERIORITY|"The noninferiority of GM value (based on GLSM) was considered demonstrated if:~The lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \>0.667 based on the noninferiority margin of 1.5, and the GMR point estimate ≥0.8 (minimum threshold)."|GMR|1.224|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.061|1.413||||||||1.413|1.061|
81664254|NCT04796896|163022071|NON_INFERIORITY|"The noninferiority of GM value (based on GLSM) was considered demonstrated if the following were true:~The lower bound of the 95% CI of the GMR was \>0.667 based on the noninferiority margin of 1.5, and the GMR point estimate ≥0.8 (minimum threshold)."|GMR|0.995|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.139||||||||1.139|0.870|
81664255|NCT04796896|163022071|NON_INFERIORITY|"The noninferiority of GM value (based on GLSM) was considered demonstrated if the following were true:~The lower bound of the 95% CI of the GMR was \>0.667 based on the noninferiority margin of 1.5, and the GMR point estimate ≥0.8 (minimum threshold)."|GMR|1.257|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.101|1.434||||||||1.434|1.101|
81664256|NCT04796896|163022072|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of the SRR was considered demonstrated if the following were true: The lower bound of the 95% CI of the SRR difference was \>-10% based on the noninferiority margin of 10% and the SRR difference point estimate was ≥-5% (minimum threshold).|percentage difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.6||||||||1.6|-2.2|
81664257|NCT04796896|163022073|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of the SRR was considered demonstrated if the following were true: The lower bound of the 95% CI of the SRR difference was \>-10% based on the noninferiority margin of 10% and the SRR difference point estimate was ≥-5% (minimum threshold).|percentage difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.5||||||||1.5|-2.5|
81664258|NCT04796896|163022073|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of the SRR was considered demonstrated if the following were true: The lower bound of the 95% CI of the SRR difference was \>-10% based on the noninferiority margin of 10% and the SRR difference point estimate was ≥-5% (minimum threshold).|percentage difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.4||||||||2.4|-0.8|
81664259|NCT04796896|163022074|NON_INFERIORITY|"The noninferiority of GM value (based on GLSM) was considered demonstrated if the following were true:~The lower bound of the 95% CI of the GMR was \>0.667 based on the noninferiority margin of 1.5, and the GMR point estimate ≥0.8 (minimum threshold)."|GMR|3.897|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.158|4.808||||||||4.808|3.158|
81664260|NCT04796896|163022074|NON_INFERIORITY|"The noninferiority of GM value (based on GLSM) was considered demonstrated if the following were true:~The lower bound of the 95% CI of the GMR was \>0.667 based on the noninferiority margin of 1.5, and the GMR point estimate ≥0.8 (minimum threshold)."|GMR|3.982|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.404|4.657||||||||4.657|3.404|
81664261|NCT04796896|163022076|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of the SRR was considered demonstrated if the following were true: The lower bound of the 95% CI of the SRR difference was \>-10% based on the noninferiority margin of 10% and the SRR difference point estimate was ≥-5% (minimum threshold).|percentage difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.4||||||||2.4|-4.4|
81664262|NCT04796896|163022076|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of the SRR was considered demonstrated if the following were true: The lower bound of the 95% CI of the SRR difference was \>-10% based on the noninferiority margin of 10% and the SRR difference point estimate was ≥-5% (minimum threshold).|percentage difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.4||||||||2.4|-2.2|
81664263|NCT04796896|163022085|OTHER|The 95% confidence interval (CI) of the ratio was calculated using the exact method conditional upon the total number of cases, adjusting for person-years.|Vaccine Efficacy|0.706|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.325|0.873|||||Vaccine efficacy (percent), was defined as 1 - ratio of incidence rate (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo).|||0.873|0.325|
81664264|NCT04796896|163022085|OTHER|The 95% CI of the ratio was calculated using the exact method conditional upon the total number of cases, adjusting for person-years.|Vaccine Efficacy|0.409|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.287|0.509|||||Vaccine Efficacy (percent), was defined as 1 - ratio of incidence rate (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo).|||0.509|0.287|
81664265|NCT04796896|163022085|OTHER|The 95% CI of the ratio was calculated using the exact method conditional upon the total number of cases, adjusting for person-years.|Vaccine Efficacy|0.324|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|0.474|||||Vaccine Efficacy (percent), was defined as 1 - ratio of incidence rate (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo).|||0.474|0.127|
81664266|NCT04796896|163022086|OTHER|The 95% CI of the ratio was calculated using the exact method conditional upon the total number of cases, adjusting for person-years.|Vaccine Efficacy|0.683|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|0.882|||||Vaccine Efficacy (percent), was defined as 1 - ratio of incidence rate (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo).|||0.882|0.151|
81664267|NCT04796896|163022086|OTHER|The 95% CI of the ratio was calculated using the exact method conditional upon the total number of cases, adjusting for person-years.|Vaccine Efficacy|0.281|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.48|||||Vaccine Efficacy (percent), was defined as 1 - ratio of incidence rate (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo).|||0.480|-0.007|
81664268|NCT04796896|163022086|OTHER|The 95% CI of the ratio was calculated using the exact method conditional upon the total number of cases, adjusting for person-years.|Vaccine Efficacy|-0.068|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.832|0.352|||||Vaccine Efficacy (percent), was defined as 1 - ratio of incidence rate (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo).|||0.352|-0.832|
81664269|NCT04796896|163022087|OTHER|The 95% CI of the ratio was calculated using the exact method conditional upon the total number of cases, adjusting for person-years.|Vaccine Efficacy|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.416|0.965|||||Vaccine Efficacy (percent), was defined as 1 - ratio of incidence rate (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo).|||0.965|-0.416|
81664270|NCT04796896|163022087|OTHER|The 95% CI of the ratio was calculated using the exact method conditional upon the total number of cases, adjusting for person-years.|Vaccine Efficacy|0.466|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.328|0.574|||||Vaccine Efficacy (percent), was defined as 1 - ratio of incidence rate (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo).|||0.574|0.328|
81664271|NCT04796896|163022087|OTHER|The 95% CI of the ratio was calculated using the exact method conditional upon the total number of cases, adjusting for person-years.|Vaccine Efficacy|0.432|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.232|0.576|||||Vaccine Efficacy (percent), was defined as 1 - ratio of incidence rate (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo).|||0.576|0.232|
81664272|NCT02021292|163022089|SUPERIORITY||ratio of geometric means|0.84||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.99|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on log-transformed % of baseline PVR at Week 16 adjusted by treatment as a factor and log transformed PVR at baseline as a covariate.||The null hypothesis (change of PVR at rest in Week 16 in percent of baseline PVR in subjects treated with placebo or macitentan is the same) is tested on the primary endpoint by means of an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log(e) transformed % of baseline PVR at rest at Week 16.||0.99|0.70|0.0410
81664273|NCT02021292|163022090|SUPERIORITY||least squares (LS) mean difference|34.04||||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|65.2||To control multiplicity across all endpoints, secondary endpoints were analyzed in sequence using hierarchical approach based on order and significance as pre-specified in protocol eliminating further adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline in 6MWD at Week 24 is the same in the placebo and the macitentan group. Statistical model is ANCOVA including 6MWD at baseline as a covariate, with treatment as factor in the model.||65.2|2.9|0.0326
81664274|NCT02021292|163022091|SUPERIORITY||least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.39||||0.3492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.43||To control multiplicity across all endpoints, secondary endpoints were analyzed in sequence using hierarchical approach based on order and significance as pre-specified in protocol eliminating further adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is the same in the placebo and the macitentan group. Statistical model is Analysis of Covariance including Borg dyspnea index at baseline as a covariate, with Treatment as factor in the model.||0.43|-1.21|0.3492
81664275|NCT02021292|163022092|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.212||||0.0962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|1.464||To control multiplicity across all endpoints, secondary endpoints were analyzed in sequence using hierarchical approach based on order and significance as pre-specified in protocol eliminating further adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is the odds of worsening are the same in the placebo and the macitentan group. Logistic regression is used for Treatment Group vs. Placebo comparison to generate odds ratio, confidence levels, and p-values with treatment and WHO functional class at baseline as factors in the model.||1.464|0.001|0.0962
81664276|NCT02021292|163022093|SUPERIORITY||Model-adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.81||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.95||This is the post-hoc analysis and p-value is an exploratory p-value.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on log-transformed % of baseline PVR at Week 16 adjusted by treatment as a factor and log transformed PVR at baseline as a covariate.||The same statistical model as for the predefined analysis (ANCOVA) was applied, including 13 subjects with corrected hemodynamic values.||0.95|0.70|0.0098
81664277|NCT02021292|163022094|SUPERIORITY||Model-adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.79||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.93||This is the post-hoc analysis and p-value is an exploratory p-value.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on log-transformed % of baseline PVR at Week 16 adjusted by treatment as a factor and log transformed PVR at baseline as a covariate.||||0.93|0.68|0.0061
81664278|NCT02021292|163022095|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.85||||0.0414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.99||This is the post-hoc analysis and p-value is an exploratory p-value.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on log-transformed % of baseline PVR at Week 16 adjusted by treatment as a factor and log transformed PVR at baseline as a covariate.||||0.99|0.73|0.0414
81664279|NCT02021292|163022096|SUPERIORITY||least squares (LS) mean difference|37.19||||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|73.83||This is the post-hoc analysis and p-value is an exploratory p-value.|ANCOVA|Statistical model is ANCOVA including 6MWD at baseline as a covariate, with treatment as factor in the model.||||73.83|0.54|0.0468
81664280|NCT04533451|163022105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0385|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0385
81664281|NCT04533451|163022107|EQUIVALENCE|Relatively large sample size and groups are independent.||||||0.9829|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9829
81664282|NCT01177787|163022109|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.669|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.03||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.503
81664283|NCT00823901|163022122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81664284|NCT01369511|163022123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from type 3 tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|||at Week 12||||0.527
81664285|NCT01369511|163022123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from type 3 tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|||at Week 12||||0.291
81664286|NCT01369511|163022123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from type 3 tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|||at Week 12||||0.129
81664287|NCT01369511|163022124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from type 3 tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|||at Week 8||||0.751
81664288|NCT01369511|163022124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from type 3 tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|||at Week 8||||0.066
81534915|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.2||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|50.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||50.4|-18.1|0.450
81664289|NCT01369511|163022124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from type 3 tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|||at Week 8||||0.031
81534916|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.1|35.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 28||35.8|-39.1|1.000
81664290|NCT01369511|163022124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from type 3 tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|||at Week 16||||0.315
81664291|NCT01369511|163022124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from type 3 tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|||at Week 16||||0.002
81664292|NCT01369511|163022124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from type 3 tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|||at Week 16||||0.007
81664293|NCT01376349|163022125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81664294|NCT01376349|163022125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81664295|NCT00819286|163022129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||3 Month CT Scores (Plates vs Wires)||||0.003
81664296|NCT00819286|163022129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||6 Month CT Scores (Plates vs Wires)||||0.01
81664297|NCT00819286|163022130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.93||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Plates vs Wires||||0.93
81664298|NCT02888665|163022155|OTHER||see above|||||||||||see above. target ORR was not met.|||see above. target ORR was not met.|The primary objective of the phase II design compared ORR with historical rates (Judson et al. Lancet Onc., 2014). A 2-stage design with null hypothesis of 15% using a 1-sided 0.05 α level test has 85% power to detect an increase to 35%. This required up to 35 patients. After 2 responses in stage 1 (20 pts), the study moved to stage 2 (15 pts). If 10 responses were seen (29%), this would have ruled out an ORR of 15%. The study was closed when it became clear we would not meet this benchmark.|see above. target ORR was not met.|||
81664299|NCT00696761|163022184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81534917|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.3||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|69.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||69.2|-22.5|0.354
81664300|NCT00696761|163022185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The Kruskal-Wallis test, analysis of variance, and the Wilcoxon signed rank-sum test were used to compare changes from baseline to endpoint after treatment.||||<0.05
81664301|NCT02092220|163022218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.59|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-12.56||Repeated measures model.|t-test, 2 sided||Bionic Pancreas Arm - Usual Care Arm|||-12.56|-28.00|<0.0001
81664302|NCT02092220|163022219|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.8||Repeated measures model.|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.8|0.8|<0.0001
81664303|NCT00593957|163022253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.40
81664304|NCT00593957|163022253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.62||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.62
81664305|NCT00593957|163022253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.38||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.38
81664306|NCT00593957|163022255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.38|||<|0.1|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there would be no significant difference in social abilities as measured by the SSI score in this treatment group baseline to 6 months post-treatment.||||<0.10
81664307|NCT00593957|163022255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5|||<|0.5|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.50
81664308|NCT00593957|163022255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|||<|0.48|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.48
81664309|NCT00593957|163022256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.947|||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81664310|NCT02411578|163022260|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Proportions of successes in each arm were compared using a generalized linear mixed model with a logistic link function, random participant effect to account for correlated data from some pts having multiple events, and adjustment for baseline BG.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For the crossover trial primary analysis, analyzed events were study treatment events meeting the following criteria: a) a survey was completed in the smart phone application, b) the initial BG measurement was 40 to 69 mg/dL, c) BG measurements were performed at both the 15-minute (in a window of 13 to 20 minutes) and 30-minute (28 to 40 minutes) time points, and d) appropriate treatment including dose was taken both at the initial and 15-minute time points.||||0.99
81664311|NCT02411578|163022261|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed with generalized linear mixed model with an identity link. Due to violations of normality, rank transformations were used in model.||||||0.34
81664312|NCT02411578|163022262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed with generalized linear mixed model with an identity link. Due to violations of normality, rank transformations were used in model.||||||0.01
81664313|NCT02411578|163022263|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed with generalized linear mixed model with an identity link. Due to violations of normality, rank transformations were used in model.||||||0.02
81705383|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|1.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 72; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.68|-1.47|0.897
81705384|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 84; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.92|-2.36|0.390
81705385|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|1.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 84; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.99|-1.26|0.659
81705386|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|1.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 96; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.42|-1.73|0.847
81705387|NCT00565812|163106464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|2.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 96; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.34|-0.79|0.333
81705388|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.32|-1.31|0.238
81705389|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.91|-0.72|0.815
81705390|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.10|-0.54|0.508
81705391|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.02|0.38|0.004
81705392|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.70|-1.07|0.683
81534918|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.0||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|42.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||42.7|-24.6|0.700
81534919|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.2||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.2|17.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 36||17.9|-46.2|0.621
81664314|NCT02411578|163022264|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed with generalized linear mixed model with an identity link. Due to violations of normality, rank transformations were used in model.||||||0.86
81534920|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.8|38.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||38.5|-51.8|1.000
81534921|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.3||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.6|31.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||31.0|-39.6|0.812
81664315|NCT02411578|163022265|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed with generalized linear mixed model with an identity link. Due to violations of normality, rank transformations were used in model.||||||0.95
81664316|NCT02411578|163022266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed with generalized linear mixed model with an identity link. Due to violations of normality, rank transformations were used in model.||||||0.78
81534922|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.9|23.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 44||23.9|-53.9|0.657
81664317|NCT02411578|163022267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed with generalized linear mixed model with an identity link. Due to violations of normality, rank transformations were used in model.||||||0.21
81664318|NCT02411578|163022268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed with generalized linear mixed model with an identity link. Due to violations of normality, rank transformations were used in model.||||||0.09
81664319|NCT02411578|163022269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed with generalized linear mixed model with an identity link. Due to violations of normality, rank transformations were used in model.||||||0.49
81664320|NCT02411578|163022270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed with generalized linear mixed model with an identity link. Due to violations of normality, rank transformations were used in model.||||||0.63
81664321|NCT02411578|163022271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed with generalized linear mixed model with an identity link. Due to violations of normality, rank transformations were used in model.||||||0.41
81664322|NCT02411578|163022272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed with generalized linear mixed model with an identity link. Due to violations of normality, rank transformations were used in model.||||||0.80
81534923|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.3||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|69.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||69.2|-22.5|0.354
81534924|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.2||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|50.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||50.4|-18.1|0.450
81534925|NCT02365649|162753515|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.2||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.2|17.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders, Week 52||17.9|-46.2|0.621
81664323|NCT02411578|163022273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed with generalized linear mixed model with an identity link. Due to violations of normality, rank transformations were used in model.||||||0.13
81664324|NCT02411578|163022274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed with generalized linear mixed model with an identity link. Due to violations of normality, rank transformations were used in model.||||||0.70
81664325|NCT02411578|163022275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||Proportions of successes in each arm were compared using a generalized linear mixed model with a logistic link function, random participant effect to account for correlated data from some pts having multiple events, and adjustment for baseline BG.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.93
81664326|NCT02411578|163022276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66||||||Proportions of successes in each arm were compared using a generalized linear mixed model with a logistic link function, random participant effect to account for correlated data from some pts having multiple events, and adjustment for baseline BG.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.66
81664327|NCT02411578|163022277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||Proportions of successes in each arm were compared using a generalized linear mixed model with a logistic link function, random participant effect to account for correlated data from some pts having multiple events, and adjustment for baseline BG.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.08
81534926|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.2|95.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20%of the cells have expected cell count \<5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 20||95.6|-62.2|1.000
81664328|NCT01570036|163022278|OTHER|Kaplan-Meier Survival Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.25|||Kaplan-Meier Survival Analysis|||||1.25|.31|0.18
81664329|NCT01570036|163022280|OTHER|||||||0.02||||||Comparison of the mean LVEF from baseline to 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months; this time period includes the therapy period of trastuzumab.|ANOVA|||||||0.02
81664330|NCT01570036|163022280|OTHER|||||||0.58||||||The mean LVEF compared at baseline to 3 months, 6 months, 12 months and 24 months; this time period includes the duration of trastuzumab therapy and 1 year after completion of trastuzumab therapy.|ANOVA|||||||0.58
81664331|NCT01570036|163022280|OTHER|||||||0.65||||||Evaluating LVEF at all time points with a linear mixed regression model, this analysis compared cardiac ejection fraction over time.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.65
81664332|NCT01570036|163022280|OTHER|||||||0.91||||||This analysis evaluated LVEF at all time points with a linear mixed regression model between randomization arms.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.91
81664333|NCT01570036|163022280|OTHER|||||||0.81||||||This analysis evaluated LVEF at all time points with a linear mixed regression model between the arms over time.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.81
81468429|NCT05633992|162628610|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 12 serotypes common to both V116 and PPSV23, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the OPA GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) to be \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Day 30 GMT Ratio|1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.33|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|cLDA model with terms for vaccination group, time, interaction of time-by-vaccination, age stratum at baseline, and interaction of time-by-age stratum|Ratio is V116/PPSV23. GMT ratio and confidence interval estimated from the cLDA model. The cLDA model-based ratio includes estimated data for participants who had baseline data available but no day 30 measurement.|Serotype 7F||1.33|0.88|<0.001
81534927|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.2||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|79.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 20||79.6|-21.3|0.592
81534928|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.8|38.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 20||38.2|-64.8|1.000
81664334|NCT01570036|163022281|OTHER|||||||0.149|||||||Chi-squared|Comparison of the maximum related local toxicity experienced per patient and compared between treatment arms.||The safety group consisted of any patients who received NPS with GM-CSF or placebo with GM-CSF inoculations.||||0.149
81664335|NCT01570036|163022281|OTHER|||||||0.901|||||||Chi-squared|Comparison of the maximum related systemic toxicity experienced per patient and compared between treatment arms.||||||0.901
81664336|NCT00568321|163022289|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.687|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.92|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Least square (LS) mean difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.92|-0.50|0.687
81664337|NCT00568321|163022289|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.111|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.25|0.19|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||LS mean difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.19|-1.25|0.111
81664338|NCT00568321|163022290|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.399|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.79|0.58|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 1: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.58|-0.79|0.399
81664339|NCT00568321|163022290|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.189|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.06|0.32|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 1: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.32|-1.06|0.189
81664340|NCT00568321|163022290|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.802|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|1.04|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.04|-0.33|0.802
81664341|NCT00568321|163022290|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.582|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|0.78|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.78|-0.61|0.582
81664342|NCT00568321|163022290|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.789|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|1.04|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 4: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.04|-0.36|0.789
81664343|NCT00568321|163022290|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.29|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.94|0.47|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 4: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.47|-0.94|0.290
81534929|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.0|80.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 28||80.0|-80.0|1.000
81664344|NCT00568321|163022290|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.568|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.65|0.81|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 8: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.81|-0.65|0.568
81664345|NCT00568321|163022290|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.116|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.27|0.2|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 8: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.20|-1.27|0.116
81664346|NCT00568321|163022290|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.218|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|0.4|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.40|-1.11|0.218
81664347|NCT00568321|163022290|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.261|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.06|0.47|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.47|-1.06|0.261
81664348|NCT00568321|163022290|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.252|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|0.47|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.47|-1.11|0.252
81664349|NCT00568321|163022290|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.182|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.26|0.36|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.36|-1.26|0.182
81664350|NCT00568321|163022291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.683|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|0.84|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Weeks 1 to 4: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.84|-0.46|0.683
81664351|NCT00568321|163022291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.31|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.85|0.46|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Weeks 1 to 4: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.46|-0.85|0.310
81664352|NCT00568321|163022291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.668|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|0.78|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Weeks 1 to 8: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.78|-0.46|0.668
81664353|NCT00568321|163022291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.165|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.99|0.26|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Weeks 1 to 8: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.26|-0.99|0.165
81664354|NCT00568321|163022291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.546|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.55|0.64|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Weeks 1 to 12: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.64|-0.55|0.546
81664355|NCT00568321|163022291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.19|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.92|0.28|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Weeks 1 to 12: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.28|-0.92|0.190
81664356|NCT00568321|163022291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.467|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|0.55|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Weeks 1 to 16: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.55|-0.60|0.467
81664357|NCT00568321|163022291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.153|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.94|0.22|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Weeks 1 to 16: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.22|-0.94|0.153
81664358|NCT00568321|163022291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.632|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.54|0.81|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Weeks 5 to 8: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.81|-0.54|0.632
81664359|NCT00568321|163022291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.094|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.22|0.14|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Weeks 5 to 8: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.14|-1.22|0.094
81534930|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|64.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 28||64.7|-39.7|1.000
81664360|NCT00568321|163022291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.468|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.68|0.61|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Weeks 5 to 12: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.61|-0.68|0.468
81664361|NCT00568321|163022291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.167|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|0.27|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Weeks 5 to 12: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.27|-1.03|0.167
81664362|NCT00568321|163022291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.394|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.72|0.52|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Weeks 5 to 16: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.52|-0.72|0.394
81664363|NCT00568321|163022291|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.138|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.04|0.21|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Weeks 5 to 16: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.21|-1.04|0.138
81664364|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.764|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.51|1.3|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 1 (Worst pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.30|-0.51|0.764
81664365|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.75|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.54|1.28|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 1 (Worst pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.28|-0.54|0.750
81664366|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.734|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|1.03|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 1 (Average pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.03|-0.46|0.734
81664367|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.514|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.73|0.77|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 1 (Average pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.77|-0.73|0.514
81664368|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.765|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.76|4.5|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 1 (Pain severity): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||4.50|-1.76|0.765
81705393|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.09|0.33|0.007
81664369|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.646|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.43|3.86|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 1 (Pain severity): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||3.86|-2.43|0.646
81664370|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.895|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|1.6|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2 (Worst pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.60|-0.22|0.895
81664371|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.776|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|1.34|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2 (Worst pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.34|-0.50|0.776
81664372|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.944|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|1.47|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2 (Average pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.47|-0.03|0.944
81664373|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.835|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|1.21|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2 (Average pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.21|-0.31|0.835
81664374|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.955|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|6.37|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2 (Pain severity): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||6.37|0.09|0.955
81664375|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.884|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.88|5.49|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2 (Pain severity): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||5.49|-0.88|0.884
81664376|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.737|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.57|1.28|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 4 (Worst pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.28|-0.57|0.737
81664377|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.628|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.74|1.11|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 4 (Worst pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.11|-0.74|0.628
81664378|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.925|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|1.43|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 4 (Average pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.43|-0.10|0.925
81664379|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.518|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|0.79|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 4 (Average pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.79|-0.75|0.518
81664380|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.81|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.49|4.88|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 4 (Pain severity): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||4.88|-1.49|0.810
81664381|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.6|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.72|3.7|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 4 (Pain severity): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||3.70|-2.72|0.600
81664382|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.651|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.73|1.18|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6 (Worst pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.18|-0.73|0.651
81664383|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.342|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|0.73|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6 (Worst pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.73|-1.21|0.342
81664384|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.768|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.44|1.14|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6 (Average pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.14|-0.44|0.768
81664385|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.211|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.19|0.41|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6 (Average pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.41|-1.19|0.211
81664386|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.61|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.73|3.85|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6 (Pain severity): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||3.85|-2.73|0.610
81664387|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0.241|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.76|1.91|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6 (Pain severity): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.91|-4.76|0.241
81664388|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.789|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|1.45|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 8 (Worst pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.45|-0.50|0.789
81664389|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.57|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.88|1.09|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 8 (Worst pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.09|-0.88|0.570
81664390|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.782|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.43|1.19|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 8 (Average pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.19|-0.43|0.782
81664391|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.295|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.08|0.55|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 8 (Average pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.55|-1.08|0.295
81664392|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.804|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.62|5.11|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 8 (Pain severity): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||5.11|-1.62|0.804
81664393|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.655|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.58|4.22|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 8 (Pain severity): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||4.22|-2.58|0.655
81664394|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.409|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|0.86|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12 (Worst pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.86|-1.13|0.409
81664395|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.482|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|0.97|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12 (Worst pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.97|-1.03|0.482
81664396|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.592|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.71|0.94|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12 (Average pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.94|-0.71|0.592
81664397|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.368|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.66|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12 (Average pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.66|-1.00|0.368
81664398|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.396|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.98|2.88|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12 (Pain severity): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||2.88|-3.98|0.396
81664399|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09||0.545|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.21|3.69|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12 (Pain severity): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||3.69|-3.21|0.545
81664400|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.486|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.04|1.0|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16 (Worst pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.00|-1.04|0.486
81664401|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.324|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.33|0.75|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16 (Worst pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.75|-1.33|0.324
81664402|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.563|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.76|0.92|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16 (Average pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.92|-0.76|0.563
81664403|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.282|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.16|0.56|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16 (Average pain): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.56|-1.16|0.282
81664404|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.409|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.99|3.01||P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.|Repeated Measures Model|||Week 16 (Pain severity): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||3.01|-3.99|0.409
81686074|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.13|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.13|0.67|
81664405|NCT00568321|163022292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17||0.293|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.76|2.39||P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.|Repeated Measures Model|||Week 16 (Pain severity): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||2.39|-4.76|0.293
81664406|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.343|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|0.62|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 1 (CS): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.62|-1.03|0.343
81664407|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.576|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|0.94|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 1 (CS): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.94|-0.75|0.576
81664408|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.46|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|0.98|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 1 (GA): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.98|-1.10|0.460
81664409|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.435|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.15|0.94|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 1 (GA): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.94|-1.15|0.435
81664410|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.104|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.62|0.22|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 1 (NW): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.22|-1.62|0.104
81664411|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.204|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.42|0.47|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 1 (NW): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.47|-1.42|0.204
81664412|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.931|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|1.58|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2 (CS): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.58|-0.08|0.931
81664413|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.941|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|1.67|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2 (CS): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.67|-0.04|0.941
81664414|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.936|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|2.01|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2 (GA): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||2.01|-0.08|0.936
81664415|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.965|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.11|2.23|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2 (GA): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||2.23|0.11|0.965
81664416|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.855|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|1.51|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2 (NW): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.51|-0.33|0.855
81664417|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.765|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.54|1.38|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2 (NW): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.38|-0.54|0.765
81664418|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.504|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.84|0.85|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 4 (CS): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.85|-0.84|0.504
81664419|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.643|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.67|1.06|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 4 (CS): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.06|-0.67|0.643
81664420|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.486|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.09|1.04|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 4 (GA): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.04|-1.09|0.486
81664421|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.6|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.91|1.24|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 4 (GA): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.24|-0.91|0.600
81664422|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.418|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|0.82|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 4 (NW): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.82|-1.05|0.418
81664423|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.515|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|0.99|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 4 (NW): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.99|-0.95|0.515
81466736|NCT00614120|162625949|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is concluded if the two-sided upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for treatment difference in mean change in HbA1c between lira 1.8mg + met and glim + met is below 0.4%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.06|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.23|0.11||Non-inferiority; \<.0001. In order to protect the overall Type I error rate when testing for non-inferiority of the three doses of lira + met to glim + met, the comparisons will be invoked sequentially for descending doses of liraglutide.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as a covariate.|The p-values correspond to one-sided hypotheses of either superiority or non-inferiority. Statistical significance on a 2.5% level.|"Based on standard normal theory, the sample size needed in order to be able to show that lira + met is non-inferior to glim + met when using a 1:1 randomisation and a non-inferiority criteria of 0.4% with a power of at least 85%, is tabulated below using different SD of HbA1c.~Assuming a drop out rate of 25%, the total number of subjects to be randomised is 896 (224 for each dose of the liraglutide + metformin group and 224 subjects in metformin+glimepiride treatment group) with a SD of 1.2%."||0.11|-0.23|<0.0001
81705394|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.07|-0.71|0.687
81705395|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.78|-0.00|0.050
81705396|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 36; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.54|-0.35|0.215
81705397|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 36; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.89|0.03|0.042
81705398|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.56|-1.41|0.401
81705399|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.99|-0.96|0.980
81705400|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 60; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.76|-1.25|0.632
81705401|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 60; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.07|0.09|0.032
81705402|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 72; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.83|-1.29|0.668
81534931|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-30.0||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.2|23.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 28||23.2|-83.2|0.545
81705403|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|2.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 72; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.16|0.06|0.038
81705404|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 84; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.95|-1.13|0.868
81705405|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 84; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.62|-0.43|0.257
81705406|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 96; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.15|-1.00|0.895
81705407|NCT00565812|163106465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|1.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 96; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.67|-0.46|0.268
81705408|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.82|-0.92|0.908
81705409|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|-0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.31|-2.05|0.008
81705410|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.54|-1.25|0.440
81705411|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.22|-1.57|0.140
81664424|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.456|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.93|0.81|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6 (CS): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.81|-0.93|0.456
81705412|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.24|-0.58|0.474
81705413|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.50|-1.32|0.376
81705414|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.64|-0.32|0.186
81705415|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.32|-1.63|0.185
81705416|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 36; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.52|-1.53|0.334
81664425|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.556|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.82|0.97|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6 (CS): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.97|-0.82|0.556
81664426|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.448|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.19|1.02|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6 (GA): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.02|-1.19|0.448
81664427|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.6|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|1.3|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6 (GA): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.30|-0.95|0.600
81664428|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.225|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.41|0.52|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6 (NW): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.52|-1.41|0.225
81664429|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.387|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.18|0.83|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6 (NW): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.83|-1.18|0.387
81664430|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.657|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.67|1.11|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 8 (CS): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.11|-0.67|0.657
81664431|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.808|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.43|1.4|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 8 (CS): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.40|-0.43|0.808
81664432|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.742|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.68|1.57|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 8 (GA): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.57|-0.68|0.742
81664433|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.923|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|2.14|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 8 (GA): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||2.14|-0.16|0.923
81664434|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.49|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.01|0.98|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 8 (NW): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.98|-1.01|0.490
81664435|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.609|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.86|1.2|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 8 (NW): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.20|-0.86|0.609
81664436|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.362|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|0.71|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12 (CS): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.71|-1.10|0.362
81664437|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.61|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.77|1.09|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12 (CS): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.09|-0.77|0.610
81664438|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.376|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.37|0.93|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12 (GA): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.93|-1.37|0.376
81664439|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.733|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.73|1.6|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12 (GA): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.60|-0.73|0.733
81664440|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.303|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.33|0.69|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12 (NW): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.69|-1.33|0.303
81664441|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.548|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.97|1.12|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12 (NW): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.12|-0.97|0.548
81664442|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.609|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.77|1.08|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16 (CS): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.08|-0.77|0.609
81664443|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.59|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|1.1|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16 (CS): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.10|-0.83|0.590
81664444|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.556|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.07|1.27|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16 (GA): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.27|-1.07|0.556
81664445|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.443|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.32|1.11|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16 (GA): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.11|-1.32|0.443
81664446|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.527|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.99|1.07|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16 (NW): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.07|-0.99|0.527
81664447|NCT00568321|163022299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.583|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|1.22|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16 (NW): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.22|-0.95|0.583
81664448|NCT00568321|163022302|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.111|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.81|0.27|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 1: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.27|-1.81|0.111
81705417|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 36; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.02|-2.00|0.055
81664449|NCT00568321|163022302|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.523|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.02|1.09|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 1: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.09|-1.02|0.523
81664450|NCT00568321|163022302|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.887|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|1.81|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.81|-0.28|0.887
81664451|NCT00568321|163022302|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.903|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|1.92|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.92|-0.23|0.903
81664452|NCT00568321|163022302|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.472|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|1.02|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 4: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.02|-1.11|0.472
81664453|NCT00568321|163022302|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.628|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|1.3|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 4: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.30|-0.87|0.628
81664454|NCT00568321|163022302|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.58|0.64|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.64|-1.58|0.243
81664455|NCT00568321|163022302|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.346|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.42|0.87|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.87|-1.42|0.346
81705418|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.72|-1.38|0.539
81664456|NCT00568321|163022302|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.467|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.19|1.08|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 8: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.08|-1.19|0.467
81664457|NCT00568321|163022302|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.67|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.85|1.47|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 8: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.47|-0.85|0.670
81664458|NCT00568321|163022302|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.286|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.55|0.76|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.76|-1.55|0.286
81664459|NCT00568321|163022302|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.598|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.35|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.35|-1.00|0.598
81664460|NCT00568321|163022302|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.453|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.26|1.09|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.09|-1.26|0.453
81664461|NCT00568321|163022302|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.472|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.28|1.17|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16: LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.17|-1.28|0.472
81664462|NCT00568321|163022316|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.548|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.81|1.56|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2 (Learning): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.56|-1.81|0.548
81468430|NCT05633992|162628610|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 12 serotypes common to both V116 and PPSV23, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the OPA GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) to be \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Day 30 GMT Ratio|1.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.36|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|cLDA model with terms for vaccination group, time, interaction of time-by-vaccination, age stratum at baseline, and interaction of time-by-age stratum|Ratio is V116/PPSV23. GMT ratio and confidence interval estimated from the cLDA model. The cLDA model-based ratio includes estimated data for participants who had baseline data available but no day 30 measurement.|Serotype 8||1.36|0.93|<0.001
81534932|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|50.0||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|90.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 36||90.0|10.0|0.464
81534933|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|64.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 36||64.7|-39.7|1.000
81534934|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-50.0||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.0|-10.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 36||-10.0|-90.0|0.182
81664463|NCT00568321|163022316|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.117|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.48|2.96|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2 (Learning): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||2.96|-0.48|0.117
81664464|NCT00568321|163022316|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.779|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.69|0.98|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6 (Learning): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.98|-2.69|0.779
81664465|NCT00568321|163022316|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.375|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.52|2.25|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6 (Learning): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||2.25|-1.52|0.375
81705419|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.22|-2.30|0.018
81705420|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 60; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.56|-1.52|0.365
81705421|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 60; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.59|-1.47|0.403
81705422|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 72; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.21|-2.43|0.020
81705423|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|-0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 72; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.77|-2.98|<0.001
81705424|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 84; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.46|-1.66|0.269
81705425|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 84; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.18|-1.92|0.104
81705426|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 96; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.06|-2.30|0.038
81664466|NCT00568321|163022316|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.881|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.26|0.54|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12 (Learning): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.54|-3.26|0.881
81664467|NCT00568321|163022316|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.636|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.33|1.52|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12 (Learning): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.52|-2.33|0.636
81664468|NCT00568321|163022316|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.905|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.46|0.39|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16 (Learning): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||0.39|-3.46|0.905
81664469|NCT00568321|163022316|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.499|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|2.0|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16 (Learning): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||2.00|-2.00|0.499
81664470|NCT00568321|163022316|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.297|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|1.09|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2 (Delayed): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.09|-0.56|0.297
81664471|NCT00568321|163022316|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.035|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|1.74|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 2 (Delayed): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.74|0.09|0.035
81664472|NCT00568321|163022316|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.222|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.48|1.31|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6 (Delayed): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.31|-0.48|0.222
81664473|NCT00568321|163022316|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.069|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|1.7|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 6 (Delayed): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.70|-0.09|0.069
81664474|NCT00568321|163022316|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.338|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.68|1.15|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12 (Delayed): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.15|-0.68|0.338
81664475|NCT00568321|163022316|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.381|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|1.09|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 12 (Delayed): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.09|-0.75|0.381
81664476|NCT00568321|163022316|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.306|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.64|1.21|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16 (Delayed): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.21|-0.64|0.306
81664477|NCT00568321|163022316|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.44|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|1.04|||Repeated Measures Model|P-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and was 1-sided.||Week 16 (Delayed): LS Mean Difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with participant as random effect; treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.04|-0.87|0.440
81664478|NCT01676909|163022328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.362|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||To test hypothesis 1, regarding the three SF-12 subscales, a linear mixed effects models was used. All available data were used from all three assessment time points. Group, time, and group-by-time terms were included in the model. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to post-intervention, the significance test of the group-by-post-intervention coefficient was performed. A logistic mixed model for change in proportion with an ED visit was used to test hypothesis 2.||||0.362
81664479|NCT01676909|163022329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||To test hypothesis 1, regarding the three SF-12 subscales, a linear mixed effects models was used. All available data were used from all three assessment time points. Group, time, and group-by-time terms were included in the model. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to post-intervention, the significance test of the group-by-post-intervention coefficient was performed. A logistic mixed model for change in proportion with an ED visit was used to test hypothesis 2.||||0.026
81664480|NCT01676909|163022330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||To test hypothesis 1, regarding the three SF-12 subscales, a linear mixed effects models was used. All available data were used from all three assessment time points. Group, time, and group-by-time terms were included in the model. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to post-intervention, the significance test of the group-by-post-intervention coefficient was performed. A logistic mixed model for change in proportion with an ED visit was used to test hypothesis 2.||||0.032
81664481|NCT01676909|163022331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A logistic mixed effects model over two 6-month time periods (prior to baseline and between baseline and the 6-month follow-up visit) was used. Terms in the model included group, binary time (pre-f/u versus pre-baseline), and group by time interaction. Two-sided alpha = .05 level tests were used. The hypothesis that the proportion with ER visits would decrease in the Living Well group versus the control group was tests by test of the interaction term.||||.64
81664482|NCT01676909|163022332|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||<.0001
81664483|NCT01676909|163022333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.038
81664484|NCT01676909|163022334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.544|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.544
81664485|NCT01676909|163022335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.699|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.699
81664486|NCT01676909|163022336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.006
81664487|NCT01676909|163022337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.762|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.762
81664488|NCT01676909|163022338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.326|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.326
81664489|NCT01676909|163022339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.667|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.667
81664490|NCT01676909|163022340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.142
81664491|NCT01676909|163022341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.342|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.342
81705427|NCT00565812|163106466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 96; LS-Mean, 95 percent CI and P-values were obtained from a discrete time MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, a treatment group\*visit interaction, (collapsed) KLG, a (collapsed) KLG\*visit interaction, baseline value, geographic region, gender, age and body mass index with an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.05|-2.28|0.041
81664492|NCT01676909|163022342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.563|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.563
81664493|NCT01676909|163022343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.004
81664494|NCT01676909|163022344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.727|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.727
81534935|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.2|95.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 44||95.6|-62.2|1.000
81664495|NCT01676909|163022345|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.446|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.446
81534936|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.2||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|79.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 44||79.6|-21.3|0.592
81534937|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.8|38.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 44||38.2|-64.8|1.000
81705428|NCT00560794|163106482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis stated that the true MRD response probability (π) ≤ 5%.|1-sided exact binomial test|||||||0.0000
81534938|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|66.7||||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.9|100.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 52||100.0|28.9|0.429
81664496|NCT01676909|163022346|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.459|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.459
81664497|NCT01676909|163022347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.038
81664498|NCT01676909|163022348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.238|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.238
81664499|NCT01676909|163022349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.011
81664500|NCT01676909|163022350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.709|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.709
81705429|NCT04857892|163106496|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|1.025|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9335|1.126|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-inf).|||1.126|0.9335|
81705430|NCT04857892|163106496|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|1.072|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9693|1.185|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-inf).|||1.185|0.9693|
81705431|NCT04857892|163106497|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|1.126|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9918|1.278|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-t).|||1.278|0.9918|
81705432|NCT04857892|163106497|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|1.055|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9278|1.201|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-t).|||1.201|0.9278|
81664501|NCT01676909|163022351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.134|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.134
81664502|NCT01676909|163022352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.045
81664503|NCT01676909|163022353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.099|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.099
81664504|NCT01676909|163022354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.852|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.852
81664505|NCT01676909|163022355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.285|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.285
81705433|NCT04857892|163106498|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|1.036|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9209|1.166|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter Cmax.|||1.166|0.9209|
81705434|NCT04857892|163106498|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9049|1.151|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter Cmax.|||1.151|0.9049|
81705435|NCT04857892|163106499|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|1.129|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.067|1.195|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-inf).|||1.195|1.067|
81705436|NCT04857892|163106499|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|1.112|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|1.178|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-inf).|||1.178|1.050|
81705437|NCT04857892|163106500|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|1.164|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.267|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-t).|||1.267|1.070|
81705438|NCT04857892|163106500|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|1.087|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9975|1.184|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-t).|||1.184|0.9975|
81705439|NCT04857892|163106501|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|1.078|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.036|1.122|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter Cmax|||1.122|1.036|
81705440|NCT04857892|163106501|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|1.032|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9914|1.075|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter Cmax|||1.075|0.9914|
81705441|NCT04857892|163106502|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|2.705|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.135|3.427|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-inf)|||3.427|2.135|
81705442|NCT04857892|163106503|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|2.761|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.16|3.527|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-t)|||3.527|2.160|
81705443|NCT04857892|163106504|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|2.498|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.821|3.425|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter Cmax|||3.425|1.821|
81705444|NCT04857892|163106505|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|1.316|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.193|1.451|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-inf)|||1.451|1.193|
81705445|NCT04857892|163106506|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|1.316|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.193|1.452|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-t)|||1.452|1.193|
81705446|NCT04857892|163106507|OTHER||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|1.232|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.138|1.333|||||An analysis of variance with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within a sequence as a random effect was performed on the natural ln-transformed parameter Cmax|||1.333|1.138|
81705447|NCT00655811|163106603|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||One-way anova was used to compare the mean COVAS values between groups.||||<0.05
81705448|NCT00655811|163106603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.550
81705449|NCT00655811|163106603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81705450|NCT00655811|163106603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.027
81705451|NCT00655811|163106604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.012
81705452|NCT00655811|163106604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81705453|NCT00655811|163106604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81705454|NCT00655811|163106605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81705455|NCT04507360|163106680|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Mean difference in Overall row"||||
81705456|NCT04507360|163106682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 1||||
81705457|NCT04507360|163106682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 2||||
81705458|NCT04507360|163106682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 3||||
81705459|NCT04507360|163106682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 4||||
81705460|NCT04507360|163106682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 8||||
81705461|NCT04507360|163106682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 1||||
81705462|NCT04507360|163106682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 2||||
81705463|NCT04507360|163106682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.16|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 3||||
81705464|NCT04507360|163106682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.69|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 4||||
81705465|NCT04507360|163106682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 8||||
81705466|NCT04507360|163106683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 1||||
81705467|NCT04507360|163106683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 2||||
81705468|NCT04507360|163106683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 3||||
81705469|NCT04507360|163106683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 4||||
81705470|NCT04507360|163106684|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 1||||
81705471|NCT04507360|163106684|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 2||||
81705472|NCT04507360|163106684|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 3||||
81705473|NCT04507360|163106684|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 4||||
81705474|NCT04507360|163106685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 1||||
81705475|NCT04507360|163106685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 2||||
81705476|NCT04507360|163106685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 3||||
81705477|NCT04507360|163106685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 4||||
81705478|NCT04507360|163106685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 8||||
81705479|NCT04507360|163106685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 1||||
81705480|NCT04507360|163106685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 2||||
81705481|NCT04507360|163106685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.67|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 3||||
81705482|NCT04507360|163106685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.22|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 4||||
81705483|NCT04507360|163106685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference in total score at week 8||||
81705484|NCT04507360|163106688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at baseline||||
81705485|NCT04507360|163106688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 1||||
81705486|NCT04507360|163106688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 2||||
81705487|NCT04507360|163106688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 3||||
81705488|NCT04507360|163106688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 4||||
81705489|NCT04507360|163106688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 8||||
81705490|NCT04507360|163106688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at baseline||||
81705491|NCT04507360|163106688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 1||||
81705492|NCT04507360|163106688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 2||||
81705493|NCT04507360|163106688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 3||||
81705494|NCT04507360|163106688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 4||||
81705495|NCT04507360|163106688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 8||||
81705496|NCT04507360|163106689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at baseline||||
81705497|NCT04507360|163106689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 1||||
81705498|NCT04507360|163106689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 2||||
81705499|NCT04507360|163106689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 3||||
81705500|NCT04507360|163106689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 4||||
81705501|NCT04507360|163106689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 8||||
81705502|NCT04507360|163106689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at baseline||||
81705503|NCT04507360|163106689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 1||||
81705504|NCT04507360|163106689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 2||||
81705505|NCT04507360|163106689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 3||||
81705506|NCT04507360|163106689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 4||||
81705507|NCT04507360|163106689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean difference at week 8||||
81705508|NCT02498392|163106726|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square (LS) Means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|=|0.416|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-1.1|0.66|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.66|-1.10|= 0.416
81705509|NCT02498392|163106727|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square (LS) Means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|=|0.647|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-0.41|1.07||1-sided|Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.07|-0.41|= 0.647
81705510|NCT03285490|163106779|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value threshold for statistical significance was 0.5%|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical significance in the study for Day 57 complete clearance rate was analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model controlling for treatment location (face or scalp) and treatment group (Placebo versus KX2-391 Ointment 1%).||||<0.0001
81705511|NCT03285490|163106780|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value threshold for statistical significance was 0.5%.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical significance in the study for Day 57 partial clearance rate was analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model controlling for treatment location (face or scalp) and treatment group (Placebo versus KX2-391 Ointment 1%).||||<0.0001
81705512|NCT00735072|163106796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: there will be no difference in the week 24 change in %activated CD8+ T cells between arms. Assuming a standard deviation as high as 3.5% and a Type I error of 5%, with 21 subjects in each treatment arm we would have 80% statistical power to detect a mean 3 percentage-point difference in the percent of activated CD8+ T cells between the active drug and placebo groups.||||0.014
81705513|NCT00735072|163106797|OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.97
81705514|NCT00735072|163106798|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.33
81705515|NCT02773368|163106826|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of IDegLira was considered confirmed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for mean treatment difference (IDegLira minus IGlar) was strictly below 0.3%.|Treatment Contrast|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.2|||ANCOVA||IDegLira minus IGlar|Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, pre-trial OAD, region as factors and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Data obtained after premature treatment discontinuation are included in the analysis. Missing data was imputed using unconditional reference based multiple imputation including data obtained after premature treatment discontinuation. The non-inferiority margin of 0.3 % was added to the end-of-treatment value for prematurely discontinued and withdrawn from trial IDegLira subjects.||-0.20|-0.48|
81705516|NCT02773368|163106826|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of IDegLira was considered confirmed if the test procedure was not stopped (i.e. non-inferiority of IDegLira was confirmed for change from baseline in HbA1c; and superiority of IDegLira was confirmed for weight change and the number of treatment-emergent severe or BG confirmed symptomatic hypoglycaemic episodes) and if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the mean treatment difference (IDegLira minus IGlar) in change from baseline in HbA1c was strictly below 0%.|Treatment Contrast|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.21|||ANCOVA||IDegLira minus IGlar|This endpoint was analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, pre-trial OAD and region as factors and corresponding baseline value as covariate. Data obtained after premature treatment discontinuation were included in the analysis. Missing data were imputed using unconditional reference based multiple imputation including data obtained after premature treatment discontinuation.||-0.21|-0.50|
81705517|NCT02773368|163106827|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of IDegLira was considered confirmed if the test procedure was not stopped (i.e. non-inferiority of IDegLira was confirmed for change from baseline in HbA1c) and if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the mean treatment difference (IDegLira minus IGlar) in change from baseline in body weight was strictly below 0 kg.|Treatment Contrast|-1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|-1.19|||ANCOVA||IDegLira minus IGlar|This endpoint was analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, pre-trial OAD and region as factors and corresponding baseline weight as covariate. Data obtained after premature treatment discontinuation were included in the analysis. Missing data were imputed using unconditional reference based multiple imputation including data obtained after premature treatment discontinuation.||-1.19|-2.64|
81705518|NCT02773368|163106828|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of IDegLira was considered confirmed if the test procedure was not stopped (i.e. non-inferiority of IDegLira was confirmed for change from baseline in HbA1c and superiority of IDegLira was confirmed for change from baseline in body weight) and if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the rate ratio (IDegLira over IGlar) of rate of treatment-emergent severe or BG confirmed symptomatic hypoglycaemic episodes was strictly below 1.|Treatment Ratio|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.75|||Negative binomial regression model||IDegLira over IGlar|This endpoint was analysed using a negative binomial regression model with a log link and the logarithm of the exposure time as offset. The model included treatment and pre-trial OAD as fixed factors. Missing data were imputed using multiple imputations (conditioning on expected event rate before premature treatment discontinuation or withdrawal from trial as if treated with IGlar).||0.75|0.23|
81705519|NCT02773368|163106829|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of IDegLira was considered confirmed if the test procedure was not stopped (i.e. non-inferiority of IDegLira was confirmed for change from baseline in HbA1c; and superiority of IDegLira was confirmed for weight change, number of treatment-emergent severe or BG confirmed symptomatic hypoglycaemic episodes and change in HbA1c) and if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the mean treatment difference (IDegLira minus IGlar) in insulin dose after 26 weeks was strictly below 0 U.|Treatment Contrast|-15.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|-11.13|||ANCOVA||IDegLira minus IGlar|The endpoint was analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, pre-trial OAD and region as factors and corresponding baseline HbA1c as covariate. Missing data were imputed using unconditional reference based multiple imputation including data obtained after premature treatment discontinuation.||-11.13|-19.60|
81705520|NCT01366534|163106859|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy Maentel-Haenzel Method|-17.6||||0.7675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-107.4|33.3|||2-sided Fisher Exact test||Pre-defined futility criteria for efficacy: point estimate of increase of VE in Ad35.CS.01 Group over GSK257049 Group less than 0%|Comparison of the efficacy (occurrence of P. falciparum parasitemia, assessed by blood slide) of an immunization regimen comprising of one dose of Ad35.CS.01 vaccine followed one month later by 2 doses of GSK257049 vaccine administered at one month intervals, with that of 3 doses of GSK257049 vaccine administered at one month intervals, in healthy malaria-naïve volunteers aged 18-50 years in the sporozoite challenge model.||33.3|-107.4|0.7675
81705521|NCT01366534|163106859|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy: Maentel-Haenzel Method|44.0||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.7|60.4|||2-sided Fisher Exact test|||Comparison of the efficacy (occurrence of P. falciparum parasitemia, assessed by blood slide) of an immunization regimen comprising of one dose of Ad35.CS.01 vaccine followed one month later by 2 doses of GSK257049 vaccine administered at 1 month intervals, with that of 3 doses of GSK257049 vaccine administered at one month intervals, in healthy malaria-naïve volunteers aged 18-50 years in the sporozoite challenge model.||60.4|20.7|0.0066
81705522|NCT01366534|163106859|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy: Maentel-Haenzel Method|52.4||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.4|69.6|||2-sided Fisher Exact test|||Comparison of the efficacy (occurrence of P. falciparum parasitemia, assessed by blood slide) of an immunization regimen comprising of one dose of Ad35.CS.01 vaccine followed one month later by 2 doses of GSK257049 vaccine administered at 1 month intervals, with that of 3 doses of GSK257049 vaccine administered at one month intervals, in healthy malaria-naïve volunteers aged 18-50 years in the sporozoite challenge model.||69.6|25.4|0.0021
81664506|NCT01676909|163022356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.222|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The same mixed model used for testing hypothesis 1 was used to test treatment effects on secondary scale outcomes (Hypothesis 3: health-related self-efficacy, patient activation; Hypothesis 4: six subscales of the Measure of Self-Management Behaviors) and several other pre-specified outcomes. To test for a group difference in mean change from baseline to follow-up (hypothesis 5) on all primary and secondary outcomes, the significance test of the group-by-follow-up coefficient was performed.||||0.222
81705523|NCT01929018|163106874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 12-week test.||||0.87
81664507|NCT01176968|163022384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.581|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.446|0.756||All analyses for primary endpoint were tested at two-sided, α-level of 0.05, without adjusting for multiplicity.|Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI) of hazard ratio, and p-value for the Primary Analysis based on a Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the major factor, adjusted for baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), with/without previous MI, time of first dose administered post onset of index symptom, and location of index MI anterior or non-anterior.||0.756|0.446|< 0.0001
81664508|NCT01176968|163022385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.562||||0.6406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|6.308|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio, 95% CI of hazard ratio, p-value for all secondary endpoints based on Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the major factor, adjusted for baseline eGFR, with/without previous MI, index MI location, time of first dose administered post onset of index symptom.||6.308|0.050|0.6406
81664509|NCT01176968|163022386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.726||||0.5338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.265|1.99|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio, 95% CI of hazard ratio, p-value for all secondary endpoints based on Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as a factor, adjusted for baseline eGFR, with/without previous MI, index MI location, time of first dose administered post onset of index symptom.||1.990|0.265|0.5338
81705524|NCT01929018|163106874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 24-week test.||||0.38
81705525|NCT01929018|163106875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 12-week test.||||0.75
81705526|NCT01929018|163106875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 24-week test.||||0.11
81664510|NCT01176968|163022388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.083||||0.8042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.575|2.04|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio, 95% CI of hazard ratio, p-value for all secondary endpoints based on Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the major factor, adjusted for baseline eGFR, with/without previous MI, index MI location, time of first dose administered post onset of index symptom.||2.040|0.575|0.8042
81705527|NCT01929018|163106876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 12-week test.||||0.11
81705528|NCT01929018|163106876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 24-week test.||||0.23
81705529|NCT01929018|163106877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 12-week test.||||0.27
81705530|NCT01929018|163106877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 24-week test.||||0.58
81664511|NCT01176968|163022389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.598||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.452|0.791|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio, 95% CI of hazard ratio, p-value for all secondary endpoints based on Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as a factor, adjusted for baseline eGFR, with/without previous MI, index MI location, time of first dose administered post onset of index symptom.||0.791|0.452|0.0003
81664512|NCT01176968|163022390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.069||||0.9353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.213|5.371|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio, 95% CI of hazard ratio, p-value for all secondary endpoints based on Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as a factor, adjusted for baseline eGFR, with/without previous MI, index MI location, time of first dose administered post onset of index symptom.||5.371|0.213|0.9353
81664513|NCT01176968|163022391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.6||||0.3757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.566|4.525|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio, 95% CI of hazard ratio, p-value for all secondary endpoints based on Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the major factor, adjusted for baseline eGFR, with/without previous MI, index MI location, time of first dose administered post onset of index symptom.||4.525|0.566|0.3757
81664514|NCT01176968|163022392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.45||||0.1744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|0.65|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with observed value as the dependent variable, treatment as a major factor, and baseline QRS duration, baseline eGFR, with/without previous MI, time (in hours) of first dose administered post onset of index symptom, and location of index MI (anterior versus all other locations) as covariates.||0.65|-3.55|0.1744
81705531|NCT01929018|163106878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 12-week test.||||0.83
81705532|NCT01929018|163106878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 24-week test.||||0.13
81705533|NCT01929018|163106879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 12-week test.||||0.03
81705534|NCT01929018|163106879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 24-week test.||||0.02
81705535|NCT01929018|163106880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 12-week test.||||0.03
81705536|NCT01929018|163106880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 24-week test.||||0.06
81705537|NCT01929018|163106881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 12-week test.||||0.62
81705538|NCT01929018|163106881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 24-week test.||||0.40
81705539|NCT01929018|163106882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 12-week test.||||0.96
81705540|NCT01929018|163106882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test null hypothesis that there is no difference between groups from baseline to 24-week test.||||0.35
81705541|NCT01047436|163106888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference between treatments|26.7||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|53.7|||Fisher Exact|||The sample size was not statistically determined in this initial trial with ArTimist. For the primary outcome analysis, the percentage of patients defined as having success were determined. The difference between ArTiMist and quinine, along with its 95% confidence interval (CI) were determined. The difference between treatments were compared using Fisher's Exact test||53.7|-0.3|0.17
81705542|NCT01047436|163106890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|3.01|||Log Rank|||The time for the parasite count to fall by 90% (PCT90) was determined for each patient as the time in minutes/seconds, when the parasite count fell by 90% The PCT90 was appropriately summarised for each treatment for the FAS . The times were presented graphically for each endpoint using a life-table curve (Kaplan-Meier method). For each endpoint the survival curves were compared by the log-rank test. The hazard ratio was calculated along with its 95% CI.||3.01|0.48|0.70
81705543|NCT01047436|163106892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.76||95.0|0.34|2.18||Difference between survival curves compared by Log Rank test|Log Rank|||The PCT50 was determined for each patient as the time in minutes/seconds, when the parasite count fell by 50% The PCT50 was appropriately summarised for each treatment for the FAS . The times were presented graphically for each endpoint using a life-table curve (Kaplan-Meier method). For each endpoint the survival curves were compared by the log-rank test. The hazard ratio was calculated along with its 95% CI.||2.18|0.34|0.76
81705544|NCT01789255|163106910|OTHER|||||||0.02642|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02642
81705545|NCT01789255|163106911|OTHER|||||||0.028|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.028
81705546|NCT02635867|163106912|SUPERIORITY|Descriptive data and rates of success were calculated independently for indirect and direct therapies. Statistical analyses of proportions were done using Fisher's test and 95% confidence intervals (CI)|||||>|0.1|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The clinical outcome measures assessed were pain using visual analog pain scale, pulp vitality assessment at 12 months.~The success rate was based on 3 measures of pulp vitality that resulted in a diagnosis of vital or nonvital:~Vital: palpation = negative/ percussion = negative/ response to cold stimuli= positive response Non vital: palpation = positive / percussion = positive. / response to cold stimuli= positive or delayed response time in seconds and lingering."||||>0.1
81664515|NCT01176968|163022393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.7123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.14||ANCOVA was used for between-treatment comparisons of the LSMeans, 95% CI of LSMEANS, LSMeans difference, 95% CI of LSMeans difference, and p-value with observed value at the given time point as variable.|ANCOVA|||For the Between-Treatment difference for Eplerenone and Placebo groups of observed value taken at Month 6 visit, ANCOVA model was performed for LAD based on the LOCF method including treatment groups with/without adjustments for baseline eGFR (in mL/min/1.73 m2), previous MI (yes/no), time (in hours) of first dose administered post-onset of symptom, index MI location (anterior versus all others) as covariates.||0.14|-0.10|0.7123
81705547|NCT04338321|163106956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.44|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.19|15.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.68|3.19|=0.003
81705548|NCT03375203|163107010|OTHER||Back-transformed Least Square Mean Ratio|0.88|||=|0.346|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.10|0.70|= 0.346
81705549|NCT03375203|163107010|OTHER||Back-transformed Least Square Mean Ratio|0.64|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.51|0.81|||ANCOVA|||||0.81|0.51|= 0.001
81705550|NCT03375203|163107010|OTHER||Back-transformed Least Square Mean Ratio|0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|0.64|||ANCOVA|||||0.64|0.41|< 0.001
81705551|NCT03375203|163107010|OTHER|||||||0|||||||MCP-mod|||||||0.000
81705552|NCT03107793|163107057|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0871|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||= 0.0871
81705553|NCT00262639|163107081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.03
81705554|NCT00262639|163107082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006||||||This p value is for the interaction of AW status by medication group.|ANOVA|||The analysis was an ANOVA interaction analysis with alcohol withdrawal (AW) group (Low vs. High) by medication group (active versus placebo medication) across the 6 weeks of the medication trial.||||0.0006
81705555|NCT01872897|163107085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.79||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.85|-4.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.74|-14.85|0.0003
81705556|NCT01872897|163107086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.82|-8.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.71|-22.82|<0.0001
81664516|NCT01176968|163022393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.4105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.13||ANCOVA was used for between-treatment comparisons of the LSMeans, 95% CI of LSMEANS, LSMeans difference, 95% CI of LSMeans difference, and p-value with observed value at the given time point as variable.|ANCOVA|||For the Between-Treatment difference for Eplerenone and Placebo groups of observed value taken at Month 6 visit, ANCOVA model was performed for LAD based on the LOCF method including treatment groups with/without adjustments for baseline eGFR (in mL/min/1.73 m2), previous MI (yes/no), time (in hours) of first dose administered post-onset of symptom, index MI location (anterior versus all others) as covariates.||0.13|-0.05|0.4105
81705557|NCT01872897|163107087|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-19.4||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.6|-9.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.2|-29.6|0.0004
81705558|NCT01872897|163107088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.3||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|-6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.4|-26.2|0.0019
81705559|NCT01872897|163107089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1|-1.6|0.0290
81705560|NCT01872897|163107090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.57|-8.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.23|-20.57|<0.0001
81705561|NCT01872897|163107091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.55|-15.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.19|-31.55|<0.0001
81705562|NCT01872897|163107092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.6|-10.0|<0.0001
81664517|NCT01176968|163022394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|||For Biomarker- Aldosterone, signed rank test for change from baseline at Month 6 within treatment difference was used to derive p-value.||||< 0.0001
81664518|NCT01176968|163022394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.5552|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|||For Biomarker- Aldosterone, signed rank test for change from baseline at Month 6 within treatment difference was used to derive p-value.||||< 0.5552
81664519|NCT01176968|163022394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test|||For Biomarker- Aldosterone, Wilconxon rank-sum test for between treatment difference at Month 6 was used to derive p-value.||||< 0.0001
81664520|NCT01176968|163022394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|||For Biomarker- Serum Cortisol, signed rank test for change from baseline at Month 6 within treatment difference was used to derive p-value.||||< 0.0001
81664521|NCT01176968|163022394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|||For Biomarker- Serum Cortisol, signed rank test for change from baseline at Month 6 within treatment difference was used to derive p-value.||||< 0.0001
81664522|NCT01176968|163022394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3347|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test|||For Biomarker- Serum Cortisol, Wilconxon rank-sum test for between treatment difference at Month 6 was used to derive p-value.||||0.3347
81664523|NCT01176968|163022395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|||For Biomarker- PIIINP, signed rank test for change from baseline at Month 6 within treatment difference was used to derive p-value.||||0.0005
81664524|NCT01176968|163022395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|||For Biomarker- PIIINP, signed rank test for change from baseline at Month 6 within treatment difference was used to derive p-value.||||< 0.0001
81664525|NCT01176968|163022395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1558|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon-Rank Sum test|||For Biomarker- PIIINP, Wilconxon rank-sum test for between treatment difference at Month 6 was used to derive p-value.||||0.1558
81664526|NCT01176968|163022395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|||For Biomarker- Galecting 3, signed rank test for change from baseline at Month 6 within treatment difference was used to derive p-value.||||0.0008
81664527|NCT01176968|163022395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|||For Biomarker- Galecting 3, signed rank test for change from baseline at Month 6 within treatment difference was used to derive p-value.||||< 0.0001
81664528|NCT01176968|163022395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test|||For Biomarker- Galecting 3, Wilconxon rank-sum test for between treatment difference at Month 6 was used to derive p-value.||||0.0293
81664529|NCT01176968|163022395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1723|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|||For Biomarker- PINP, signed rank test for change from baseline at Month 6 within treatment difference was used to derive p-value.||||0.1723
81664530|NCT01176968|163022395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0295|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|||For Biomarker- PINP, signed rank test for change from baseline at Month 6 within treatment difference was used to derive p-value.||||0.0295
81664531|NCT01176968|163022395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0865|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test|||For Biomarker- PINP, Wilconxon rank-sum test for between treatment difference at Month 6 was used to derive p-value.||||0.0865
81664532|NCT01176968|163022396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0944|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|||For Biomarker- ICTP, signed rank test for change from baseline at Month 6 within treatment difference was used to derive p-value.||||0.0944
81664533|NCT01176968|163022396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|||For Biomarker- ICTP, signed rank test for change from baseline at Month 6 within treatment difference was used to derive p-value.||||0.0360
81664534|NCT01176968|163022396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6459|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test|||For Biomarker- ICTP, Wilconxon rank-sum test for between treatment difference at Month 6 was used to derive p-value.||||0.6459
81664535|NCT01176968|163022397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|||For Biomarker- Interleukin-6, signed rank test for change from baseline at Month 6 within treatment difference was used to derive p-value.||||< 0.0001
81664536|NCT01176968|163022397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|||For Biomarker- Interleukin-6, signed rank test for change from baseline at Month 6 within treatment difference was used to derive p-value.||||< 0.0001
81664537|NCT01176968|163022397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0801|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test|||For Biomarker- Interleukin-6, Wilconxon rank-sum test for between treatment difference at Month 6 was used to derive p-value.||||0.0801
81664538|NCT01067326|163022467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in EPCs from baseline to 4 months||||0.02
81664539|NCT01067326|163022468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in systolic blood pressure from baseline to 4 months.||||.006
81664540|NCT01067326|163022469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in diastolic blood pressure from baseline to 4 months.||||0.04
81705563|NCT01872897|163107093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.3|-9.4|0.0001
81705564|NCT01872897|163107094|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|-1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.8|-10.9|0.0075
81664541|NCT01067326|163022470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value for intergroup comparison of change from baseline to month 4||||0.94
81664542|NCT03170154|163022488|OTHER||1-sided 95% Upper CL|99.99|||||ONE_SIDED||||||||Historical comparison to EN ISO 11979-7:2014: SPE rate of at least 92.5 for the AAS at 12 months.|||||
81664543|NCT03170154|163022489|OTHER||1-sided 95% Upper CL|99.98|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||||Historical comparison to EN ISO 11979-7:2014: SPE rate of at least 96.7 for the BAS at 12 months.|||||
81664544|NCT02460666|163022500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3
81664545|NCT02460666|163022501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2
81664546|NCT02460666|163022502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5
81664547|NCT02460666|163022503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.09
81664548|NCT01323621|163022514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.029||||0.267||95.0|-0.022|0.08|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA analysis was conducted with covariates for country, smoking status, reversibility, and Baseline FEV1.|||0.080|-0.022|0.267
81705565|NCT01872897|163107095|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.145||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.432|-10.858|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.858|-37.432|0.0007
81705566|NCT04254796|163107096|OTHER|Calculation of the effect size (Cohen's d)|Cohen's d|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.68||||||The goal of the analysis was to measure the effect size of the change in the primary mechanistic outcome (Putamen structural node strength), with a Go/No-Go threshold of Cohen's d \> 0.20.||0.68|-0.13|
81705567|NCT02418585|163107101|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square (LS) Means|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69|=|0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.31|-0.64|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||-0.64|-7.31|=0.020
81705568|NCT02418585|163107102|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square (LS) Means|-3.5|||=|0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.67|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||||-0.26|-6.67|=0.034
81705569|NCT02040857|163107117|OTHER|Exact binomial test||||||0.0011|||||||Exact binomial test|||Primary objective is treatment discontinuation rate at 2 yr for patients receiving Palbociclib therapy. If the true rate of discontinuation by two years is 48% or higher, treatment duration will be considered not feasible and not worthy of further study. If the rate of discontinuation is 33.3% or less, the 2 yr duration will be deemed feasible and worthy of further study. Using a one-sided alpha = 0.025, there is \> 90% power to reject the null hypothesis in favor of feasibility.||||0.0011
81705570|NCT00329784|163107123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81705571|NCT00329784|163107123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.004
81705572|NCT00329784|163107124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81705573|NCT00329784|163107125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.369|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.369
81534939|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.2||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|79.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 52||79.6|-21.3|0.592
81705574|NCT00329784|163107126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.642|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.642
81705575|NCT00329784|163107127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.417|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Seasonal Rhinoconjunctivitis||||0.417
81705576|NCT00329784|163107127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.926|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Perennial Rhinoconjunctivitis||||0.926
81705577|NCT00329784|163107128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Peanut Wheal||||<0.001
81705578|NCT00329784|163107128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.361|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Egg Wheal||||0.361
81705579|NCT00329784|163107128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Milk Wheal||||0.760
81705580|NCT00329784|163107128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.834|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Sesame Wheal||||0.834
81705581|NCT00329784|163107128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.882|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Brazil Nut Wheal||||0.882
81705582|NCT00329784|163107128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Hazel Nut Wheal||||0.226
81705583|NCT00329784|163107128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Cashew Wheal||||0.024
81705584|NCT00329784|163107128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.204|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Walnut Wheal||||0.204
81705585|NCT00329784|163107128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.194|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Almond Wheal||||0.194
81705586|NCT00329784|163107129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.859|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Peanut IgE||||0.859
81705587|NCT00329784|163107129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.885|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Egg IgE||||0.885
81705588|NCT00329784|163107129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.403|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Milk IgE||||0.403
81705589|NCT00329784|163107129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Sesame IgE||||0.106
81705590|NCT00329784|163107129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.202|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Brazil Nut IgE||||0.202
81705591|NCT00329784|163107129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.108|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Hazel Nut IgE||||0.108
81705592|NCT00329784|163107129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.157|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Cashew IgE||||0.157
81705593|NCT00329784|163107129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Walnut IgE||||0.040
81705594|NCT00329784|163107129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.262|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison for Almond IgE||||0.262
81705595|NCT03241589|163107140|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.931||||0.7428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.606|1.429|||Regression, Logistic||Referent group is Urban|We followed power calculations described in uploaded protocol document, using an incomplete design matrix with a 3-month transition period, a level of precision α=0.05 and a minimum power level of 0.80. We also assumed a total number of clusters I=36 as per the study design and the number of baseline measurements B=2. Due to insufficient sample size, we modified groups studied.||1.429|0.606|0.7428
81705596|NCT03241589|163107141|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.258||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.181|4.315|||Regression, Logistic|2 degrees of freedom, Wald Chi-Square 11.5759|Veterans with expired requests = referent.|||4.315|1.181|0.0031
81705597|NCT00926185|163107142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Effect|0.06||||0.9381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.39|||Dunnett's test||Analysis of covariance model with treatment, baseline, and site.|||0.39|-0.26|0.9381
81705598|NCT00926185|163107142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Effect|0.2||||0.3585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.53|||Dunnett's test||Analysis of covariance model with treatment, baseline, and site.|||0.53|-0.13|0.3585
81705599|NCT00926185|163107142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Effect|0.27||||0.1375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.6|||Dunnett's test||Analysis of covariance model with treatment, baseline, and site.|||0.60|-0.06|0.1375
81705600|NCT02069704|163107144|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 80%-125%.|ratio BEVZ92 to Avastin|99.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.5|109.0|||||For the ratio: BEVZ92 represents the numerator and reference bevacizumab the denominator|Based on previously published PK data for reference bevacizumab in metastatic colorectal cancer, we assumed a conservative inter-participant coefficient of variation for AUC of around 35%. A sample size of 51 patients in each treatment arm could show bioequivalence with a nominal power of 90% and an α of 0·05, if the 90% CIs for the ratio of BEVZ92 to reference bevacizumab of the geometric means for AUC0-336h and AUCss were within the acceptance interval of 80%-125%.||109.0|90.5|
81705601|NCT02069704|163107145|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 80%-125%.|ratio BEVZ92 to Avastin|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.2|112.0||||||||112.0|90.2|
81534940|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-33.3||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.1|4.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 52||4.4|-71.1|0.455
81664549|NCT01163721|163022540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in least squares mean (LSM)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.13||P-value is from an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as factor and baseline HbA1c value as covariate. Due to the exploratory nature of this study, there were no adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Assuming a common standard deviation of 1.1%, 60 evaluable participants would provide 93% power to detect a statistically significant -1.0% difference in change from baseline HbA1c at Week 12 between ranolazine and placebo (2-sided alpha = 0.05). 80 participants were randomized to ensure at least 60 evaluable participants.||-0.13|-0.93|0.010
81664550|NCT01163721|163022541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in LSM|-15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.83||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|10.2||P-value is from an ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline HbA1c stratification as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||10.2|-41.0|0.234
81664551|NCT01163721|163022542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in least squares mean (LSM)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.38||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|16.2||P-value is from an ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline HbA1c stratification as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||16.2|-21.1|0.794
81705602|NCT03152110|163107177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.203
81705603|NCT03152110|163107178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.931|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.931
81534941|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.7||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|77.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 20||77.4|-14.0|0.191
81534942|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|22.1|||Chi-squared|P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 20||22.1|-22.1|1.000
81534943|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|7.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 20||7.3|-24.0|1.000
81534944|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.3||||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|71.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 28||71.2|-24.5|0.538
81534945|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.8|29.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 28||29.8|-29.8|1.000
81664552|NCT01295281|163022561|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|"Two catheters were tested regarding subjects' perception when using them, in a cross over design. After using each catheter for 1 week the subjects were asked: Do you experience discomfort when using your catheter?, and the subjects were supposed to answer Yes or No. The hypothesis to be investigated was that the tolerability/perception was about the same for each type of catheter, i.e. the POBE 2.0 should be non-inferior compared to PVC. H0: p(disc. POBE - Yes) = p(disc. PVC - Yes)"||||||0.0066|||||||McNemar|||The size of the target population was estimated by calculating 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of a possible difference between the two catheter types. The width of the interval was decided on the proportion of patients who would prefer one or the other catheter. Max width was seen when both proportions were 0.5. A total of 90 evaluable subjects limited the maximum width to 0.41, which was considered narrow enough from a scientific point of view, why this sample size was used in the study.||||0.0066
81664553|NCT00292461|163022574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.240
81664554|NCT00292461|163022575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.460
81705604|NCT01634100|163107195|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa and rifampicin divided by empa|Geometric Mean Ratio|135.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|129.58|141.06|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the intra-subject coefficient of variation.|||141.06|129.58|
81534946|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.3|27.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 28||27.0|-35.3|1.000
81534947|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.7||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|50.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 36||50.1|-26.7|0.515
81664555|NCT00292461|163022576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.079
81664556|NCT00292461|163022577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.860
81705605|NCT01634100|163107195|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus probenecid divided by empa|Geometric Mean Ratio|153.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|146.41|160.88|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the intra-subject coefficient of variation.|||160.88|146.41|
81705606|NCT01634100|163107196|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa and rifampicin divided by empa|Geometric Mean Ratio|175.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|160.14|191.56|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the intra-subject coefficient of variation.|||191.56|160.14|
81705607|NCT01634100|163107196|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus probenecid divided by empa|Geometric Mean Ratio|125.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|113.67|138.78|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the intra-subject coefficient of variation.|||138.78|113.67|
81705608|NCT01634100|163107197|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa and rifampicin divided by empa|Geometric Mean Ratio|136.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|130.61|142.48|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the intra-subject coefficient of variation.|||142.48|130.61|
81705609|NCT01634100|163107197|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus probenecid divided by empa|Geometric Mean Ratio|153.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|146.5|161.06|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the intra-subject coefficient of variation.|||161.06|146.50|
81705610|NCT00471276|163107198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate (percent)|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|16.6|||Exact 2-sided confidence interval|||||16.6|3.5|
81705611|NCT00471276|163107199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate (percent)|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|19.6|||Exact 2-sided confidence interval|||||19.6|5.1|
81705612|NCT01487863|163107240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2141|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||||0.2141
81705613|NCT01975376|163107241|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.930905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.22|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95 percent (%) Confidence Interval (CI) were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) at pre-screening (less than \[\<\] 100 milligrams per deciliters \[mg/dL\], greater than and equal to \[\>=\] 100 mg/dL) with treatment as a co-variate.||1.22|0.80|0.930905
81705614|NCT01975376|163107242|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.784265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.3|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||1.30|0.82|0.784265
81705615|NCT01975376|163107243|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.892441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.2|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||1.20|0.81|0.892441
81705616|NCT01975376|163107244|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.845797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.26|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||1.26|0.83|0.845797
81705617|NCT01975376|163107245|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.431903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.36|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||1.36|0.49|0.431903
81705618|NCT01975376|163107246|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.883797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.21|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||1.21|0.80|0.883797
81705619|NCT01975376|163107247|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.45569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.95|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||1.95|0.74|0.455690
81705620|NCT01975376|163107248|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.469496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.48|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||1.48|0.84|0.469496
81705621|NCT01975376|163107249|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.54||||0.633022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|9.23|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||9.23|0.26|0.633022
81705622|NCT01975376|163107250|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.46765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.48|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||1.48|0.83|0.467650
81705623|NCT01975376|163107251|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.015462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.89|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||0.89|0.32|0.015462
81705624|NCT01975376|163107252|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.011863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.88|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||0.88|0.33|0.011863
81705625|NCT01975376|163107253|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||0.316066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|2.0|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||2.00|0.12|0.316066
81705626|NCT01975376|163107254|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52||||0.020328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.91|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||0.91|0.30|0.020328
81664557|NCT00954421|163022579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.4||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.61|-4.65|||two-sided sign-rank test||p-value assessed via sign-rank test (pre-planned method)|The null hypothesis is that the mean change in Tremor Rating Scale score from baseline to six months post-implant (with VIM and VO stimulators turned ON) will be zero||-4.65|-30.61|.026
81664558|NCT00954421|163022580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.1||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|14.5||Sign rank test was pre-planned for P-value|Sign-Rank test||p-value assessed using sign rank test|The null hypothesis is that difference in change in Tremor Rating Scale (TRS) score from baseline to 6 months when both stimulators are on (VIM and VO), versus when both stimulators are off, will be zero (i.e., that there will be no difference in effect between having both stimulators on versus both stimulators off)||14.5|2.2|0.011
81664559|NCT00954421|163022580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.49||0.68||95.0|-4.96|6.42|||two-sided sign rank test|two sided sign rank test as pre-planned||The null hypothesis is that difference in change in Tremor Rating Scale (TRS) score from baseline to 6 months when VO is on and VIM is off, versus when VIM is on and VO is off, will be zero (i.e., that there will be no difference in effect between having exclusively VIM versus VO on)||6.42|-4.96|.68
81664560|NCT02979925|163022586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.246|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.246
81664561|NCT02979925|163022587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.651|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.651
81664562|NCT02979925|163022588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.902|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.902
81664563|NCT02708095|163022600|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.27|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.27|0.73|0.392
81664564|NCT02708095|163022600|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|3.29|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.29|1.02|0.041
81664565|NCT02708095|163022601|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|1.25||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.19|0.71|0.440
81664566|NCT02708095|163022601|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|3.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.62|1.15|0.015
81705627|NCT01975376|163107255|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.367069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.27|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||1.27|0.53|0.367069
81664567|NCT02708095|163022602|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Vaules)|-0.26||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.71|-1.23|0.600
81664568|NCT02708095|163022602|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Vaules)|-0.58||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.39|-1.55|0.243
81664569|NCT02708095|163022603|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Vaules)|-0.16||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.13|-0.45|0.285
81664570|NCT02708095|163022603|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Vaules)|-0.33||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.04|-0.62|0.026
81664571|NCT05629962|163022623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.954|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.954
81664572|NCT05640648|163022630|OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|2.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects Poisson model adjusting for time and group level (paired health centres, based on randomization) cluster||||2.09|1.62|<0.001
81664573|NCT05640648|163022631|OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|7.46||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|26.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects Poisson model adjusting for time and group level (paired health centres, based on randomization) cluster||||26.95|2.06|0.002
81664574|NCT05640648|163022632|OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.25||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects poisson model adjusting for time and group (paired healthcentres, based on randomization)||||2.42|0.65|0.50
81664575|NCT05640648|163022635|OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|4.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|10.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects Poisson model adjusting for time and group level (paired health centres, based on randomization) cluster||||10.91|2.07|<0.001
81664576|NCT04908189|163022637|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.4743|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08735|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6455|-0.3031|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|||-0.3031|-0.6455|<0.0001
81664577|NCT04908189|163022638|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.1126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03511||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1814|-0.0438|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|||-0.0438|-0.1814|0.0013
81664578|NCT04908189|163022640|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|2.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5421||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.105|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|||3.105|0.980|0.0002
81664579|NCT04908189|163022643|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.2017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.0|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|||2.0|-0.4|0.2017
81664580|NCT04908189|163022647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0643|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02831||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0088|0.1198|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 2||0.1198|0.0088|0.0231
81664581|NCT04908189|163022647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03126||0.7865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0528|0.0697|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 4||0.0697|-0.0528|0.7865
81534948|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|22.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 36||22.1|-22.1|1.000
81534949|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|31.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 36||31.9|-23.6|1.000
81534950|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.3||||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|71.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 44||71.2|-24.5|0.538
81664582|NCT04908189|163022647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.0515|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03386||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1179|0.0148|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 8||0.0148|-0.1179|0.1280
81664583|NCT04908189|163022647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean differnce|-0.0541|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0346||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1219|0.0137|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 12||0.0137|-0.1219|0.1180
81534951|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.7||||0.478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|4.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 44||4.4|-37.8|0.478
81664584|NCT04908189|163022647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.1126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03511||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1814|-0.0438|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 16||-0.0438|-0.1814|0.0013
81664585|NCT04908189|163022652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.692|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4384||0.1147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.168|1.551|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 4||1.551|-0.168|0.1147
81664586|NCT04908189|163022652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|1.999|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5147||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.991|3.008|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 12||3.008|0.991|0.0001
81534952|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.3|27.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 44||27.0|-35.3|1.000
81534953|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.7||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|50.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 52||50.1|-26.7|0.515
81534954|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|34.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 52||34.6|-17.9|1.000
81534955|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|31.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 52||31.9|-23.6|1.000
81534956|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|71.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical Responders, Week 20||71.9|-21.9|0.344
81534957|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.9||||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|53.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical Responders, Week 20||53.5|-17.8|0.429
81534958|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.4|25.0|||Chi-squared|P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical Responders, Week 20||25.0|-46.4|1.000
81534959|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.4|57.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical Responders, Week 28||57.1|-40.4|1.000
81534960|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.3||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|46.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical Responders, Week 28||46.6|-29.9|0.671
81664587|NCT04908189|163022652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|2.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5421||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.105|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 16||3.105|0.980|0.0002
81664588|NCT04908189|163022656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.284|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.567||0.6159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.396|0.827|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 4||0.827|-1.396|0.6159
81534961|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.1||||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.7|30.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical Responders, Week 28||30.5|-56.7|0.656
81534962|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.7||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|64.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical Responders, Week 36||64.7|-31.4|0.627
81664589|NCT04908189|163022656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.829|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.625||0.1847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.396|2.054|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 12||2.054|-0.396|0.1847
81664590|NCT04908189|163022656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|1.145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.673||0.0888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.174|2.464|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 16||2.464|-0.174|0.0888
81664591|NCT04908189|163022657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.1924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.3|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 2||0.3|-1.6|0.1924
81664592|NCT04908189|163022657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.7601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.8|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 4||0.8|-1.20|0.7601
81664593|NCT04908189|163022657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.4|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 8||2.4|0.1|0.0303
81664594|NCT04908189|163022657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.4747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.7|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 12||1.7|-0.8|0.4747
81664595|NCT04908189|163022657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.2017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.0|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 16||2.0|-0.4|0.2017
81534963|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.5||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.7|46.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical Responders, Week 36||46.7|-27.7|0.701
81534964|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-19.0||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.2|18.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical Responders, Week 36||18.1|-56.2|0.603
81664596|NCT04908189|163022659|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1015||0.4459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.276|0.122|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 2||0.122|-0.276|0.4459
81664597|NCT04908189|163022659|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1164||0.0461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.004|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 4||-0.004|-0.460|0.0461
81664598|NCT04908189|163022659|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.598|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1321|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.857|-0.339|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 8||-0.339|-0.857|<0.0001
81664599|NCT04908189|163022659|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.605|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1416|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.882|-0.327|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 12||-0.327|-0.882|<0.0001
81664600|NCT04908189|163022659|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.786|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1455|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.071|-0.501|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 16||-0.501|-1.071|<0.0001
81664601|NCT04908189|163022660|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.3525|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9227||0.7025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.456|2.1609|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 2||2.1609|-1.4560|0.7025
81664602|NCT04908189|163022660|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.373|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93331||0.1413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2023|0.4562|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 4||0.4562|-3.2023|0.1413
81664603|NCT04908189|163022660|SUPERIORITY||Adjused mean difference|-3.7522|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.10374||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9155|-1.589|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 8||-1.5890|-5.9155|0.0007
81664604|NCT04908189|163022660|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-4.8072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13857|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0388|-2.5757|||ANOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 12||-2.5757|-7.0388|<0.0001
81664605|NCT04908189|163022660|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-6.2006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2284|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6082|-3.793|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 16||-3.7930|-8.6082|<0.0001
81534965|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.7||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|64.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical Responders, Week 44||64.7|-31.4|0.627
81534966|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.2|39.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical Responders, Week 44||39.0|-34.2|1.000
81534967|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.6|38.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical Responders, Week 44||38.0|-47.6|1.000
81534968|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|71.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical Responders, Week 52||71.9|-21.9|0.344
81534969|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|60.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical Responders, Week 52||60.9|-10.9|0.248
81534970|NCT02365649|162753516|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.4|25.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical Responders, Week 52||25.0|-46.4|1.000
81534971|NCT02365649|162753517|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.0|5.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders||5.0|-55.0|1.000
81664606|NCT04908189|163022664|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0318|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05613||0.5707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0782|0.1419|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 2||0.1419|-0.0782|0.5707
81664607|NCT04908189|163022664|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.0833|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06303||0.1862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2069|0.0402|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 4||0.0402|-0.2069|0.1862
81664608|NCT04908189|163022664|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.2958|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07854||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4497|-0.1418|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 8||-0.1418|-0.4497|0.0002
81664609|NCT04908189|163022664|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.3262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4889|-0.1635|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 12||-0.1635|-0.4889|<0.0001
81664610|NCT04908189|163022664|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.4743|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08735|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6455|-0.3031|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 16||-0.3031|-0.6455|<0.0001
81664611|NCT04908189|163022667|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.0758|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07069||0.2836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2144|0.0627|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 4||0.0627|-0.2144|0.2836
81664612|NCT04908189|163022667|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.5548|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09431|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7396|-0.3699|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 12||-0.3699|-0.7396|<0.0001
81664613|NCT04908189|163022667|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.5835|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.10162|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7826|-0.3843|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 16||-0.3843|-0.7826|<0.0001
81705628|NCT01975376|163107256|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.443081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.29|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||1.29|0.56|0.443081
81534972|NCT02365649|162753517|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|70.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders||70.8|-20.8|0.608
81664614|NCT04908189|163022668|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.2143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 4||0.1|-0.4|0.2143
81664615|NCT04908189|163022668|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 8||-0.2|-0.8|0.0001
81705629|NCT01975376|163107257|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.343817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.12|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||1.12|0.71|0.343817
81705630|NCT01975376|163107258|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.889065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.85|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||1.85|0.59|0.889065
81705631|NCT01975376|163107259|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.308388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.13|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||1.13|0.69|0.308388
81705632|NCT01975376|163107260|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.874835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.42|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||1.42|0.74|0.874835
81705633|NCT01975376|163107261|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.526269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.6|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL) with treatment as a covariate.||1.60|0.79|0.526269
81705634|NCT01975376|163107262|SUPERIORITY||LS-mean difference|-60.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.43|-59.71|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Lease Square (LS)- mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model including observations through Week 70 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL).||-59.71|-61.43|<0.001
81705635|NCT01975376|163107263|SUPERIORITY||LS-mean difference|-54.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.48|-53.92|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||LS- mean differences and associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 70 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL).||-53.92|-55.48|<0.001
81705636|NCT01975376|163107264|SUPERIORITY||LS-mean difference|-46.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.68|-45.76|||ANCOVA|||LS- mean difference and associated 95% CI, and p-value were from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effects for treatment group, baseline value, geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL).||-45.76|-47.68|<0.001
81705637|NCT01975376|163107265|SUPERIORITY||LS-mean difference|-54.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.66|-54.09|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Non-HDL-C: LS- mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 70 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL).||-54.09|-55.66|<0.001
81664616|NCT04908189|163022668|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.4|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 12||-0.4|-1.0|<0.0001
81664617|NCT04908189|163022668|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.4|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 16||-0.4|-0.9|<0.0001
81664618|NCT04908189|163022671|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.801||0.8316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|3.15|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Absenteeism||3.15|-3.91|0.8316
81664619|NCT04908189|163022671|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-2.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.827||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.54|0.63|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Presenteeism||0.63|-6.54|0.1060
81705638|NCT01975376|163107265|SUPERIORITY||LS-mean difference|-36.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.07|-35.95|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Total cholesterol: LS- mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 70 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL).||-35.95|-37.07|<0.001
81705639|NCT01975376|163107265|SUPERIORITY||LS-mean difference|-20.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.42|-18.93|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||VLDL-C: LS- mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 70 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL).||-18.93|-21.42|<0.001
81705640|NCT01975376|163107265|SUPERIORITY||LS-Mean Difference|-30.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.44|-28.07|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||RLP-C: LS- mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 70 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL).||-28.07|-32.44|<0.001
81705641|NCT01975376|163107265|SUPERIORITY||LS-Mean Difference|-58.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.42|-57.69|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Apo B: LS -mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 52 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL).||-57.69|-59.42|<0.001
81664620|NCT04908189|163022671|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-2.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.918||0.1578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.47|1.05|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Work Productivity||1.05|-6.47|0.1578
81664621|NCT04908189|163022671|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-7.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.719|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.96|-4.22|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Activity Impairment||-4.22|-10.96|<0.0001
81664622|NCT04908189|163022672|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.0026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01224||0.8487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0291|0.0239|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 4 Utility Score||0.0239|-0.0291|0.8487
81664623|NCT04908189|163022672|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0365|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01531||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0065|0.0665|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 16 Utility Score||0.0665|0.0065|0.0171
81664624|NCT04908189|163022672|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.9254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 4 Mobility||0.1|-0.1|0.9254
81664625|NCT04908189|163022672|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 16 Mobility||0.0|-0.2|0.0566
81664626|NCT04908189|163022672|SUPERIORITY||Ajudted mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.8933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 4 Self-Care||0.1|-0.1|0.8933
81664627|NCT04908189|163022672|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 16 Self-Care||0.0|-0.2|0.0738
81705642|NCT01975376|163107265|SUPERIORITY||LS-Mean Difference|6.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.69|6.59|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||HDL-C: LS- mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 70 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL).||6.59|5.69|<0.001
81664628|NCT04908189|163022672|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.6176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 4 Usual Activities||0.1|-0.1|0.6176
81664629|NCT04908189|163022672|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.1544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 16 Usual Activities||0.0|-0.2|0.1544
81664630|NCT04908189|163022672|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.4707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 4 Pain/Discomfort||0.1|-0.2|0.4707
81664631|NCT04908189|163022672|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 16 Pain/Discomfort||0.0|-0.3|0.0114
81664632|NCT04908189|163022672|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.6594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 4 Anxiety/Depression||0.1|-0.1|0.6594
81664633|NCT04908189|163022672|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.7123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 16 Anxiety/Depression||0.1|-0.1|0.7123
81664634|NCT04908189|163022673|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.498||0.9834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.97|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 4||0.97|-0.99|0.9834
81664635|NCT04908189|163022673|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.565||0.6099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|0.82|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 12||0.82|-1.39|0.6099
81664636|NCT04908189|163022673|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.538||0.2205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.4|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference and p-value are based on the total randomized population, which is 312 for Deucravacitinib and 312 for Placebo|Week 16||0.40|-1.71|0.2205
81664637|NCT00607022|163022677|OTHER|Kruskal-Wallis values between each loading group and for Wilcoxon Signed Rank for measures on the mesial vs buccal side of the implant.|||||>|0.05||||||0.0501 \< p \< 0.9797|Kruskal-Wallis|Kruskal-Wallis test evaluated ISQ at each time point..||Comparison between loading groups at 16 weeks - loading at baseline, Loading at 6 weeks, and loading at 12 weeks. Scores for all groups were compared at 16 weeks from implant placement..||||>0.05
81664638|NCT05461794|163022678|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|23.9|||||The crude odds ratio was estimated along with exact unconditional 95% CIs constructed by the tail method based on the score statistics.|||23.9|0.3|
81664639|NCT05461794|163022678|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|19.5|||||The risk difference was estimated along with their exact unconditional 95% CIs constructed by the tail method based on the score statistics.|||19.5|-9.3|
81664640|NCT05461794|163022680|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.61|||||Hazard ratio and 95% CIs were estimated using a Cox regression model stratified by PD-L1 tumor area positivity score (\>=10% versus \< 10%)|||1.61|0.45|
81664641|NCT05461794|163022681|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|6.8|||||The crude odds ratio was estimated along with exact unconditional 95% CIs constructed by the tail method based on the score statistics|||6.8|0.9|
81664642|NCT05461794|163022681|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.7|||||The odds ratio was estimated along with their exact unconditional 95% CIs constructed by the tail method based on the score statistics.|||3.7|0.3|
81664643|NCT05461794|163022681|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|43.3|||||The risk difference was estimated along with their exact unconditional 95% CIs constructed by the tail method based on the score statistics.|||43.3|-1.5|
81664644|NCT05461794|163022681|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|28.4|||||The risk difference was estimated along with their exact unconditional 95% CIs constructed by the tail method based on the score statistics.|||28.4|-24.5|
81664645|NCT05461794|163022682|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|40.8|||||The crude odds ratio was estimated along with exact unconditional 95% CIs constructed by the tail method based on the score statistics.|||40.8|0.7|
81664646|NCT05461794|163022682|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.9|||||The odds ratio was estimated along with their exact unconditional 95% CIs constructed by the tail method based on the score statistics.|||2.9|0.1|
81534973|NCT02365649|162753517|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.0||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.0|5.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders||5.0|-55.0|0.487
81534974|NCT02365649|162753517|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.0||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|55.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders||55.1|-15.1|0.250
81534975|NCT02365649|162753517|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.3||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|24.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders||24.0|-7.3|0.444
81534976|NCT02365649|162753517|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.1||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|31.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders||31.6|-9.4|0.375
81534977|NCT02365649|162753517|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.1|37.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders||37.8|-31.1|1.000
81534978|NCT02365649|162753517|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.4||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|52.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders||52.8|-8.0|0.215
81534979|NCT02365649|162753517|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.5|27.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders||27.8|-29.5|1.000
81664647|NCT05461794|163022682|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|29.5|||||The risk difference was estimated along with their exact unconditional 95% CIs constructed by the tail method based on the score statistics.|||29.5|-2.3|
81664648|NCT05461794|163022682|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.7|13.8|||||The risk difference was estimated along with their exact unconditional 95% CIs constructed by the tail method based on the score statistics.|||13.8|-34.7|
81664649|NCT05461794|163022683|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.96|||||Hazard ratio and 95% CIs were estimated using a Cox regression model stratified by the selected stratification factors PD-L1 tumor area positivity score (\>=10% versus \< 10%)|||0.96|0.29|
81664650|NCT05461794|163022683|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|4.82|||||Hazard ratio and 95% CIs were estimated using a Cox regression model stratified by the selected stratification factors PD-L1 tumor area positivity score (\>=10% versus \< 10%)|||4.82|0.79|
81664651|NCT05461794|163022684|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.7|||||The crude odds ratio was estimated along with exact unconditional 95% CIs constructed by the tail method based on the score statistics|||2.7|0.1|
81664652|NCT02083705|163022686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"We hypothesised that during neonatal CPR, CC+SI will reduce the time needed to achieve ROSC. Our aim was to examine if CC+SI reduces ROSC compared with 3:1 C:V CPR in preterm infants \<33 weeks of gestation.~For this pilot study, based on the local incidence of CPR in preterm neonates, a convenient sample size of five patients per group was enrolled. Our primary outcome was time to achieve ROSC measured using ECG."||||0.05
81664653|NCT03019796|163022738|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|repeated measures||||||0.040
81664654|NCT03019796|163022739|OTHER|||||||0.054|||||||ANOVA|repeated measures||||||0.054
81664655|NCT03019796|163022740|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|REPEATED MEASURES||||||0.040
81664656|NCT03019796|163022741|OTHER|||||||0.321|||||||ANOVA|REPEATED MEASURES||||||0.321
81664657|NCT03019796|163022742|OTHER|||||||0.401|||||||ANOVA|REPEATED MEASURES||||||0.401
81664658|NCT03019796|163022743|OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||ANOVA|REPEATED MEASURES||||||0.021
81534980|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.5|25.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 20||25.5|-55.5|0.671
81664659|NCT01389765|163022801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed was a ratio of geometric LS means between the 2 treatment states (fed/fasted), and the 90% confidence interval for the ratio.||||1.05|0.97|
81664660|NCT01389765|163022802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyzed was a ratio of geometric LS means between the 2 treatments states (fed/fasted), and the 90% confidence interval for the ratio.||||1.01|0.92|
81664661|NCT01389765|163022803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|1.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Analyzed were the median of paired differences between the 2 treatment states (fed versus fasted) and the 90% confidence interval.||||1.50|0.50|0.0031
81664662|NCT00475033|163022804|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 treatment groups was \> -10%.|Difference|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-0.1|||||Exact 2-sided CI for the difference in proportions (13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Meningococcal C: Difference in proportions (13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.||-0.1|-5.3|
81664663|NCT00475033|163022805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.48|||||CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Ratio of GMs (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.48|0.96|
81664664|NCT00475033|163022806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 treatment groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.7|||||Exact 2-sided CI for the difference in proportions (13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|PT: Difference in proportions (13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.||1.7|-1.6|
81664665|NCT00475033|163022806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 treatment groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.3|||||Exact 2-sided CI for the difference in proportions (13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|FHA: Difference in proportions (13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.||1.3|-1.3|
81664666|NCT00475033|163022806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 treatment groups was \> -10%.|Difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|4.2|||||Exact 2-sided CI for the difference in proportions (13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|PRN: Difference in proportions (13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.||4.2|-1.7|
81664667|NCT00475033|163022806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 treatment groups was \> -10%.|Difference|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|1.2|||||Exact 2-sided CI for the difference in proportions (13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|FIM: Difference in proportions (13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage||1.2|-5.5|
81664668|NCT00475033|163022807|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 treatment groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.4|||||Exact 2-sided CI for the difference in proportions (13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Meningococcal C: Difference in proportions (13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.||1.4|-1.4|
81664669|NCT00475033|163022808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.5|||||CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|Meningococcal C: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.50|1.08|
81664670|NCT00475033|163022813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.27|||||CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|PT: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.27|1.02|
81705643|NCT01975376|163107265|SUPERIORITY||LS-Mean Difference|3.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.02|4.03|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Apo A-I: LS- mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model including observations through Week 52 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographic region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL).||4.03|3.02|<0.001
81534981|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|39.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 20||39.8|-19.8|0.718
81664671|NCT00475033|163022813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.25|||||CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|FHA: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.25|1.01|
81664672|NCT00475033|163022813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.24|||||CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|PRN: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.24|0.89|
81664673|NCT00475033|163022813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.02|||||CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|FIM: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.02|0.78|
81664674|NCT00475033|163022814|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 treatment groups was \> -10%.|Difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|0.1|||||Exact 2-sided CI for the difference in proportions (13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Difference in proportions (13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.||0.1|-4.4|
81664675|NCT00475033|163022815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.12|||||CI for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC, 7vPnC).|PRP in Hib: Ratio of geometric means (13vPnC, 7vPnC)||1.12|0.75|
81664676|NCT00475033|163022816|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 treatment groups was \> -10%.|Difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|3.4|||||Exact 2-sided CI for the difference in proportions (13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|PRP: Difference in proportions (13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.||3.4|-9.4|
81664677|NCT03231943|163022887|OTHER||Power model|0.9476|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8982|0.9971|||||The statistical model (power model) is based on the PK parameters (AUC0-inf) from all active doses in Part 1|||0.9971|0.8982|
81664678|NCT03231943|163022888|OTHER||Power model|0.928|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8877|0.9683|||||The statistical model (power model) is based on the PK parameters (AUC0-24) from all active doses in Part 1|||0.9683|0.8877|
81664679|NCT03231943|163022889|OTHER||Power Model|0.9352|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.897|0.9734|||||The statistical model (power model) is based on the PK parameters (Cmax) from all active doses in Part 1|||0.9734|0.8970|
81664680|NCT03231943|163022890|OTHER||Power model|0.7968|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6424|0.9512|||||The statistical model (power model) is based on the PK parameters (AUC0-tau) from all active doses in Part 1|||0.9512|0.6424|
81664681|NCT03231943|163022891|OTHER||Power model|0.789|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6149|0.9631|||||The statistical model (power model) is based on the PK parameters (Ctrough) from all active doses in Part 2|||0.9631|0.6149|
81664682|NCT03231943|163022892|OTHER||Power model|0.7955|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6562|0.9349|||||The statistical model (power model) is based on the PK parameters (Cmax) from all active doses in Part 2|||0.9349|0.6562|
81664683|NCT03231943|163022897|OTHER||Power model|0.737|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5649|0.9091|||||The statistical model (power model) is based on the PK parameters (Cmax) from all active doses in Part 2|||0.9091|0.5649|
81664684|NCT03231943|163022898|OTHER||Power model|0.7397|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5576|0.9218|||||The statistical model (power model) is based on the PK parameters (AUC0-24) from all active doses in Part 2|||0.9218|0.5576|
81664685|NCT02673619|163022900|OTHER||Percentage difference|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.1|75.1||||||||75.1|-21.1|
81664686|NCT02673619|163022900|OTHER||Percentage difference|25.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.2|59.2||||||||59.2|-10.2|
81664687|NCT02673619|163022901|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-59.7|32.0||||||||32.0|-59.7|
81664688|NCT02673619|163022901|OTHER||Percentage Difference|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.8|52.1||||||||52.1|-18.8|
81664689|NCT02673619|163022905|OTHER||Percentage Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.0|59.7||||||||59.7|-32.0|
81664690|NCT02673619|163022905|OTHER||Percentage Difference|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.7|42.3||||||||42.3|-27.7|
81664691|NCT03602261|163022940|OTHER|||||||0.5536|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5536
81664692|NCT04417127|163022961|SUPERIORITY|Analysis of the primary outcome was conducted using a doubly-robust generalized estimating equation (GEE) with a logit link function. Multiple imputation was used to account for missing data on baseline covariates; Rubin's rule was used for variance estimation. The GEE model included the intervention arm, used an independence working correlation matrix and variance was estimated using a sandwich variance estimator for clustered data.|Odds Ratio, log|0.84||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.12||Baseline values of variables (county, gender, age, education, income, viral load) were used for differential dropout adjustment for the primary comparison and differential dropout and confounding adjustments for comparisons to matched participants.|Wald test|Hypothesis: Microfinance with Integrated, Community-based Care \> Microfinance with Usual Care in terms of viral suppression at 18-months.|The intervention effect was estimated using the log odds ratio coefficient associated with the intervention in the GEE. The primary hypothesis test of intervention effect was conducted using a Wald test and 95% Wald-based confidence intervals.|For the primary outcome, the primary analysis was an intention-to-treat analysis that included all randomized participants comparing viral suppression at 18-months. Following studies of the effect of financial interventions, we powered the study to have at least 80% power to detect a 15% additive increase in viral suppression among microfinance group members receiving integrated community care compared to those receiving facility-based care, assuming 15% dropout.||1.12|0.63|0.23
81664693|NCT04417127|163022961|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|2.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|3.19||Hypothesis: Microfinance with Integrated, Community-based Care \> Usual (Facility-based) Care in terms of viral suppression at 18-months.|Wald test|||A secondary analysis of the primary outcome included a comparison of viral suppression at 18- months, between each of the two randomized trial arms and the non-randomized, prospectively-followed, frequency-matched participants who were not engaged in microfinance. The secondary analysis used the same analytic model as the primary analysis, assuming no clustering in the non-randomized sample.||3.19|1.48|<0.001
81686075|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.67|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.67|0.37|
81664694|NCT04417127|163022961|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|1.42||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.92||Hypothesis: Microfinance with Usual (Facility-based) Care \> Usual (Facility-based) Care in terms of viral suppression at 18-months.|Wald test|||A secondary analysis of the primary outcome included a comparison of viral suppression at 18- months, between each of the two randomized trial arms and the non-randomized, prospectively-followed, frequency-matched participants who were not engaged in microfinance. The secondary analysis used the same analytic model as the primary analysis, assuming no clustering in the non-randomized sample.||1.92|1.05|0.023
81664695|NCT04417127|163022962|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|3.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.58|4.26|||Wald test|||The retention in care analysis was an intention-to-treat analysis that included all enrolled participants and used the same analysis methods as those for the viral suppression (primary outcome) analysis. The retention in care analyses were not adjusted for multiplicity and should be considered hypothesis generating.||4.26|2.58|<0.001
81664696|NCT04417127|163022962|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|7.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|9.55|||Wald test|||The retention in care analysis was an intention-to-treat analysis that included all enrolled participants and used the same analysis methods as those for the viral suppression (primary outcome) analysis. The retention in care analyses were not adjusted for multiplicity and should be considered hypothesis generating.||9.55|6.00|<0.001
81664697|NCT04417127|163022962|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|2.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|3.06|||Wald test|||The retention in care analysis was an intention-to-treat analysis that included all enrolled participants and used the same analysis methods as those for the viral suppression (primary outcome) analysis. The retention in care analyses were not adjusted for multiplicity and should be considered hypothesis generating.||3.06|2.14|<0.001
81664698|NCT04417127|163022963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.206|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.595|2.183|||Wald test|||||2.183|-2.595|
81664699|NCT04417127|163022964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4478|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.701|-0.194|||Wald test|||||-0.194|-0.701|
81664700|NCT03971422|163023005|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.586|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.091|-1.249||Confidence intervals and p-values are based on stage-wise inverse normal combination using the Lehmacher and Wassmer method.|Lehmacher and Wassmer method||Mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) ANCOVA model included treatment group, Baseline score, region, stratification factor (MuSK+ or AChR+) and treatment group by day (interaction term) as fixed factors and participant as a random effect.|The parallel gatekeeping testing procedure with a truncated Hochberg test was used to control the familywise type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.||-1.249|-4.091|<0.001
81664701|NCT03971422|163023005|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.619|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.994|-1.163||Confidence intervals and p-values are based on stage-wise inverse normal combination using the Lehmacher and Wassmer method.|Lehmacher and Wassmer method||MMRM analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included treatment group, Baseline score, region, stratification factor (MuSK+ or AChR+) and treatment group by day (interaction term) as fixed factors and participant as a random effect.|The parallel gatekeeping testing procedure with a truncated Hochberg test was used to control the familywise type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.||-1.163|-3.994|<0.001
81664702|NCT03971422|163023006|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.765|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|14.882||p-value is nominal. Confidence intervals and p-values are based on stage-wise inverse normal combination using the Lehmacher and Wassmer method.|Wald test||The OR of responder rates is estimated and tested between treatment groups using logistic regression model with treatment group, Baseline MG-ADL score and stratification factor (MuSK+ or AChR+). An OR \> 1 favours rozanolixizumab.|||14.882|2.100|<0.001
81664703|NCT03971422|163023006|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.273|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.653|11.791||p-value is nominal. Confidence intervals and p-values are based on stage-wise inverse normal combination using the Lehmacher and Wassmer method.|Wald test||The OR of responder rates is estimated and tested between treatment groups using logistic regression model with treatment group, Baseline MG-ADL score and stratification factor (MuSK+ or AChR+). An OR \> 1 favours rozanolixizumab.|||11.791|1.653|<0.001
81664704|NCT03971422|163023007|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.901|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.634|-1.245||Confidence intervals and p-values are based on stage-wise inverse normal combination using the Lehmacher and Wassmer method.|Lehmacher and Wassmer method||MMRM ANCOVA model included treatment group, Baseline score, region, stratification factor (MuSK+ or AChR+) and treatment group by day (interaction term) as fixed factors and participant as a random effect.|A sequential testing procedure was used. The parallel gatekeeping testing procedure with a truncated Hochberg test was used to control the familywise type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.||-1.245|-6.634|<0.001
81686076|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.12|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.12|0.57|
81686077|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.09|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.09|0.85|
81686078|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.43|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.43|1.04|
81686079|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.62|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.62|0.48|
81664705|NCT03971422|163023007|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.525|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.303|-2.968||Confidence intervals and p-values are based on stage-wise inverse normal combination using the Lehmacher and Wassmer method.|Lehmacher and Wassmer method||MMRM ANCOVA model included treatment group, Baseline score, region, stratification factor (MuSK+ or AChR+) and treatment group by day (interaction term) as fixed factors and participant as a random effect.|A sequential testing procedure was used. The parallel gatekeeping testing procedure with a truncated Hochberg test was used to control the familywise type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.||-2.968|-8.303|<0.001
81664706|NCT03971422|163023008|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.483|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.614|-1.584||Confidence intervals and p-values are based on stage-wise inverse normal combination using the Lehmacher and Wassmer method.|Lehmacher and Wassmer method||MMRM ANCOVA model included treatment group, Baseline score, region, stratification factor (MuSK+ or AChR+) and treatment group by day (interaction term) as fixed factors and participant as a random effect.|A sequential testing procedure was used. The parallel gatekeeping testing procedure with a truncated Hochberg test was used to control the familywise type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.||-1.584|-5.614|<0.001
81664707|NCT03971422|163023008|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.756|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.821|-2.859||Confidence intervals and p-values are based on stage-wise inverse normal combination using the Lehmacher and Wassmer method.|Lehmacher and Wassmer method||MMRM ANCOVA model included treatment group, Baseline score, region, stratification factor (MuSK+ or AChR+) and treatment group by day (interaction term) as fixed factors and participant as a random effect.|A sequential testing procedure was used. The parallel gatekeeping testing procedure with a truncated Hochberg test was used to control the familywise type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.||-2.859|-6.821|<0.001
81664708|NCT03971422|163023009|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-12.441|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.804|-4.089||Confidence intervals and p-values are based on stage-wise inverse normal combination using the Lehmacher and Wassmer method.|Lehmacher and Wassmer method||MMRM ANCOVA model included treatment group, Baseline score, region, stratification factor (MuSK+ or AChR+) and treatment group by day (interaction term) as fixed factors and participant as a random effect.|A sequential testing procedure was used. The parallel gatekeeping testing procedure with a truncated Hochberg test was used to control the familywise type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.||-4.089|-21.804|<0.001
81664709|NCT03971422|163023009|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-15.163|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.596|-6.45||Confidence intervals and p-values are based on stage-wise inverse normal combination using the Lehmacher and Wassmer method.|Lehmacher and Wassmer method||MMRM ANCOVA model included treatment group, Baseline score, region, stratification factor (MuSK+ or AChR+) and treatment group by day (interaction term) as fixed factors and participant as a random effect.|A sequential testing procedure was used. The parallel gatekeeping testing procedure with a truncated Hochberg test was used to control the familywise type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.||-6.450|-23.596|<0.001
81664710|NCT03971422|163023010|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.65||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.058|-0.134||Confidence intervals and p-values are based on stage-wise inverse normal combination using the Lehmacher and Wassmer method.|Lehmacher and Wassmer method||MMRM ANCOVA model included treatment group, Baseline score, region, stratification factor (MuSK+ or AChR+) and treatment group by day (interaction term) as fixed factors and participant as a random effect.|A sequential testing procedure was used. The parallel gatekeeping testing procedure with a truncated Hochberg test was used to control the familywise type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.||-0.134|-18.058|0.012
81664711|NCT03971422|163023010|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-14.822|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.759|-5.936||Confidence intervals and p-values are based on stage-wise inverse normal combination using the Lehmacher and Wassmer method.|Lehmacher and Wassmer method||MMRM ANCOVA model included treatment group, Baseline score, region, stratification factor (MuSK+ or AChR+) and treatment group by day (interaction term) as fixed factors and participant as a random effect.|A sequential testing procedure was used. The parallel gatekeeping testing procedure with a truncated Hochberg test was used to control the familywise type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.||-5.936|-23.759|<0.001
81664712|NCT03971422|163023011|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.958|-4.998||Confidence intervals and p-values are based on stage-wise inverse normal combination using the Lehmacher and Wassmer method.|Lehmacher and Wassmer method||MMRM ANCOVA model included treatment group, Baseline score, region, stratification factor (MuSK+ or AChR+) and treatment group by day (interaction term) as fixed factors and participant as a random effect.|A sequential testing procedure was used. The parallel gatekeeping testing procedure with a truncated Hochberg test was used to control the familywise type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.||-4.998|-18.958|<0.001
81664713|NCT03971422|163023011|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.705|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.787|-3.998||Confidence intervals and p-values are based on stage-wise inverse normal combination using the Lehmacher and Wassmer method.|Lehmacher and Wassmer method||MMRM ANCOVA model included treatment group, Baseline score, region, stratification factor (MuSK+ or AChR+) and treatment group by day (interaction term) as fixed factors and participant as a random effect.|A sequential testing procedure was used. The parallel gatekeeping testing procedure with a truncated Hochberg test was used to control the familywise type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.||-3.998|-17.787|<0.001
81664714|NCT02087748|163023014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0324|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0324
81664715|NCT02087748|163023015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3688|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3688
81664716|NCT02087748|163023016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0275|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0275
81664717|NCT01444651|163023026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||beta estimate|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression was used to model the change in HOMA-IR (3 month minus baseline value), comparing tadalafil versus placebo groups after adjusting for baseline HOMA-IR.||||0.34
81664718|NCT01444651|163023027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||beta estimate|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression was used to model the change in Matsuda Index (3-month minus baseline), comparing tadalafil versus placebo groups after adjusting for baseline value.||||0.18
81664719|NCT01444651|163023028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||beta estimate|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression was used to model the difference in EndoPAT (3-month minus baseline), comparing tadalafil to placebo groups after adjusting for baseline values.||||0.76
81664720|NCT01444651|163023029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||beta estimate|1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression was used to model the change in insulinogenic index (3-month minus baseline), comparing tadalafil to placebo groups after adjusting for baseline value.||||0.06
81664721|NCT01444651|163023030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||beta estimate|3.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression was used to model the change in oral disposition index (3-month minus baseline), comparing tadalafil versus placebo groups after adjusting for baseline value.||||0.009
81664722|NCT01444651|163023031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||beta estimate|8.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.05||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression was used to model the change in Matsuda disposition index (3-month minus baseline), comparing tadalafil to placebo groups after adjusting for baseline value.||||0.05
81664723|NCT01672788|163023039|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Considered characteristic is empa 12.5mg fixed-dose divided by empa 12.5mg free dose|Geometric Mean Ratio|101.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.89|105.93|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|||105.93|96.89|
81664724|NCT01672788|163023039|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Considered characteristic is empa 5mg fixed-dose divided by empa 5mg free dose|Geometric Mean Ratio|100.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.4|103.29|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|||103.29|97.40|
81664725|NCT01672788|163023040|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Considered characteristic is empa 12.5mg fixed-dose divided by empa 12.5mg free dose.|Geometric Mean Ratio|101.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.94|105.41|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|||105.41|97.94|
81664726|NCT01672788|163023040|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Considered characteristic is empa 5mg fixed-dose divided by empa 5mg free dose.|Geometric Mean Ratio|98.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.24|103.08|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|||103.08|94.24|
81664727|NCT01672788|163023041|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Considered characteristic is empa 12.5mg fixed-dose divided by empa 12.5mg free dose|Geometric Mean Ratio|101.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.89|105.71|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|||105.71|96.89|
81664728|NCT01672788|163023041|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Considered characteristic is empa 5mg fixed-dose divided by empa 5mg free dose|Geometric Mean Ratio|100.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.41|103.3|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|||103.30|97.41|
81664729|NCT01672788|163023042|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Considered characteristic is empa 12.5mg fixed-dose divided by empa 12.5mg free dose|Geometric Mean Ratio|102.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.75|106.81|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|||106.81|98.75|
81664730|NCT01672788|163023042|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Considered characteristic is empa 5mg fixed-dose divided by empa 5mg free dose|Geometric Mean Ratio|100.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.94|106.27|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|||106.27|95.94|
81664731|NCT01672788|163023043|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Considered characteristic is empa 12.5mg fixed-dose divided by empa 12.5mg free dose .|Geometric Mean Ratio|99.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.39|104.09|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|||104.09|95.39|
81664732|NCT01672788|163023043|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Considered characteristic is empa 5mg fixed-dose divided by empa 5mg free dose.|Geometric Mean Ratio|97.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.82|102.15|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|||102.15|93.82|
81664733|NCT01672788|163023044|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Considered characteristic is empa 12.5mg fixed-dose divided by empa 12.5mg free dose .|Geometric Mean Ratio|101.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.95|105.21|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|||105.21|97.95|
81664734|NCT01672788|163023044|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Considered characteristic is empa 5mg fixed-dose divided by empa 5mg free dose .|Geometric Mean Ratio|98.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.5|102.81|||ANOVA|Based on an ANOVA including the random effect subjects within sequences and the fixed effects sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|||102.81|94.50|
81664735|NCT04082429|163023079|SUPERIORITY|Bleeding endpoints were analysed using a negative binomial regression model with the logarithm of the length of the observation period included (in years) as offset with treatment and bleeding frequency prior to screening as factors.|ABR ratio|0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.29|||Negative binomial regression|||||0.29|0.07|<0.001
81664736|NCT04082429|163023080|SUPERIORITY|Bleeding endpoints were analysed using a negative binomial regression model with the logarithm of the length of the observation period included (in years) as offset with treatment and bleeding frequency prior to screening as factors.|ABR ratio|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.45|||Negative binomial regression|||||0.45|0.10|<0.001
81664737|NCT03952585|163023102|NON_INFERIORITY|Estimated 9-month PFS = 96.5% and lower acceptable threshold = 91.8%, resulting in a non-inferiority margin of 4.7%. H0: HR = 2.4; alternative hypothesis (HA): HR=1.0. One-sided type I error rate of 10% (20% after Bonferroni adjustment for each experimental arm comparison), 80% power, 24 months of accrual with 1 year of additional follow-up, and 1% increasing yearly rate of drop-out up to 3%, a log rank test requires 22 events from 266 patients per comparison resulting in 133 patients per arm.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|7.42|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||19.46|||||Reference level = Arm 1|The null hypothesis (H0) for each comparison in phase II will be rejected if the 90% upper confidence of the hazard ratio (HR) (experimental arm / standard arm) is less than HR=2.4.||19.46||
81664738|NCT03952585|163023102|NON_INFERIORITY|Estimated 9-month PFS = 96.5% and lower acceptable threshold = 91.8%, resulting in a non-inferiority margin of 4.7%. H0: HR = 2.4; alternative hypothesis (HA): HR=1.0. One-sided type I error rate of 10% (20% after Bonferroni adjustment for each experimental arm comparison), 80% power, 24 months of accrual with 1 year of additional follow-up, and 1% increasing yearly rate of drop-out up to 3%, a log rank test requires 22 events from 266 patients per comparison resulting in 133 patients per arm.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|5.55|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||14.85|||||Reference level = Arm 1|The null hypothesis (H0) for each comparison in phase II will be rejected if the 90% upper confidence of the hazard ratio (HR) (experimental arm / standard arm) is less than HR=2.4.||14.85||
81664739|NCT03952585|163023105|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|20.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|403.31|||||Cause-specific; reference level = Arm 1|||403.31|1.05|
81664740|NCT03952585|163023105|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|12.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|287.93|||||Reference level = Arm 1|||287.93|0.58|
81664741|NCT03952585|163023106|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|9.46|||||Cause-specific; reference level = Arm 1|||9.46|0.34|
81664742|NCT03952585|163023106|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|8.45|||||Cause-specific; reference level = Arm 1|||8.45|0.24|
81664743|NCT03952585|163023107|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|5.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|46.41|||||Reference level = Arm 1|||46.41|0.67|
81664744|NCT03952585|163023107|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|41.74|||||Reference level = Arm 1|||41.74|0.57|
81664745|NCT02993523|163023122|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.465|0.723||Stratified log-rank test stratified by age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75) and cytogenetic risk (intermediate, poor).|Log Rank||HR from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75) and cytogenetic risk (intermediate, poor).|||0.723|0.465|<0.001
81664746|NCT02993523|163023123|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by age (18 - \< 75, ≥ 75) and cytogenetic risk (intermediate, poor).||||||<0.001
81664747|NCT03694418|163023131|OTHER||Incident Rate Ratio|1.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.35|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.95|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.95|1.02|<0.05
81664748|NCT00784693|163023160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|1.69||||||Week 8: Analysis was based on analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) model with main effects of treatment, contraceptive use and baseline severity of pain.||1.69|-0.87|
81664749|NCT02340091|163023256|SUPERIORITY||Subjects % with difference in VAS ≥ 10mm|0.9194|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.97||||||||0.97|0.80|
81664750|NCT01786239|163023258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0493|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0493
81664751|NCT02511678|163023260|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0746||||||The 1-sided p-value was based on a t-test against a performance goal of -2.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0746
81664752|NCT00458341|163023273|OTHER|||||||0.133||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline of Cycle 1 versus Day 14 of Cycle 1||||0.133
81664753|NCT00458341|163023273|OTHER|||||||0.19||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline of Cycle 1 versus Day 14 of Cycle 1||||0.190
81664754|NCT00458341|163023273|OTHER|||||||0.123||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline of Cycle 2 versus Day 14 of Cycle 2||||0.123
81664755|NCT00458341|163023273|OTHER|||||||0.592||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline of Cycle 2 versus Day 14 of Cycle 2||||0.592
81664756|NCT00458341|163023274|OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis of Cycle 1 data. Analysis was to compare the observed rate with the null hypothesis response rate of 10%.||||0.021
81664757|NCT00458341|163023274|OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis of Cycle 1 data. Analysis was to compare the observed rate with the null hypothesis response rate of 10%.||||0.021
81664758|NCT00458341|163023274|OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis of Cycle 2 data. Analysis was to compare the observed rate with the null hypothesis response rate of 10%.||||0.021
81664759|NCT00458341|163023274|OTHER|||||||0.518|||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis of Cycle 2 data. Analysis was to compare the observed rate with the null hypothesis response rate of 10%.||||0.518
81664760|NCT02146326|163023300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.80
81664761|NCT02146326|163023301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.80
81534982|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.4|22.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 20||22.4|-52.4|0.461
81534983|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-50.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.5|-14.5||Statistically significant at 0.05 level. P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 28||-14.5|-85.5|0.030
81664762|NCT02146326|163023302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.54
81664763|NCT02146326|163023303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.94
81664764|NCT02146326|163023304|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.96
81664765|NCT02146326|163023305|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.17
81664766|NCT02146326|163023306|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.47
81664767|NCT02146326|163023307|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.60
81664768|NCT02146326|163023308|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.37
81664769|NCT02146326|163023309|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.83
81664770|NCT02146326|163023310|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.64
81664771|NCT02146326|163023311|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.37
81664772|NCT02146326|163023312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.13
81664773|NCT02146326|163023313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.93
81664774|NCT02146326|163023314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.11
81664775|NCT02146326|163023315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.21
81534984|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.5||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.9|17.9|||Chi-squared|P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 28||17.9|-42.9|0.483
81664776|NCT02146326|163023317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on clinician burnout and patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.17
81664777|NCT02146326|163023318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.24
81664778|NCT02146326|163023319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.35
81705644|NCT01975376|163107266|SUPERIORITY||LS-mean difference|0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.68|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Lp (a): LS- mean differences and associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model on the difference of log-transformed observations through Week 52 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, log-transformed baseline value, log-transformed baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL).||0.68|0.66|<0.001
81705645|NCT01975376|163107266|SUPERIORITY||LS-mean difference|0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.81|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||Triglycerides: LS- mean differences and associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model through Week 70 on the difference of log-transformed observations with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, log-transformed baseline value, log-transformed baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL).||0.81|0.80|<0.001
81705646|NCT01975376|163107267|SUPERIORITY||LS-mean difference|1.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.1|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||LS- mean differences and associated 95% CI, and p-values were from an MMRM model on the difference of log-transformed observations through Week 52 with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, log-transformed baseline value, log-transformed baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and LDL-C at pre-screening (\<100 mg/dL, \>=100 mg/dL).||1.10|1.03|<0.001
81664779|NCT02146326|163023320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.67
81664780|NCT02146326|163023321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.04
81664781|NCT02146326|163023322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.34
81664782|NCT02146326|163023323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.71
81664783|NCT02146326|163023324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.22
81664784|NCT02146326|163023325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.11
81664785|NCT02146326|163023326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.14
81664786|NCT02146326|163023327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.55
81664787|NCT02146326|163023328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.91
81705647|NCT03050307|163107305|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI is ≥-8%, noninferiority for TAK-438 relative to lansoprazole with regard to gastric ulcer healing was declared.|Exact (Clopper-Pearson)|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.966|3.339||||||||3.339|-10.966|
81664788|NCT02146326|163023329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.48
81664789|NCT02146326|163023330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.67
81705648|NCT03050307|163107306|NON_INFERIORITY|If the primary outcome measure was met, then the hypothesis for this outcome measure was that if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the difference was ≥-10%, noninferiority for TAK-438 relative to lansoprazole with regard to H pylori eradication was declared.|Exact (Clopper-Pearson)|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.469|18.825||||||||18.825|-4.469|
81705649|NCT03050307|163107307|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI is ≥-8%, noninferiority for TAK-438 relative to lansoprazole with regard to gastric ulcer healing was declared.|Exact (Clopper-Pearson)|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.644|4.741||||||||4.741|-16.644|
81664790|NCT02146326|163023331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.77
81664791|NCT02146326|163023332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.59
81664792|NCT02146326|163023333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.64
81664793|NCT02146326|163023334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.05
81664794|NCT02146326|163023335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.06
81664795|NCT02146326|163023336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.84
81664796|NCT02146326|163023337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.14
81664797|NCT02146326|163023338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression analysis was used to examine the BREATHE intervention effect on patient processes, engagement, and outcomes as compared to MI after the intervention by adjusting for the baseline scores and the implementation site.||||0.45
81664798|NCT01839487|163023381|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.01||Threshold for significance at 0.1 level.|Log Rank|P-value was based on stratified log-rank test with the KPS category at screening as the stratification factor.||Hazard ratio PAG/AG was based on Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) category (70-80% and 90-100%) at screening using AG as the reference arm.||1.01|0.54|0.058
81664799|NCT01839487|163023383|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.1||Threshold for significance at 0.1 level.|Log Rank|P-value was based on stratified log-rank test with the KPS category at screening as the stratification factor.||Hazard ratio PAG/AG for HA-high was based on Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the KPS category (70-80% and 90-100%) at screening using AG as the reference arm.||1.10|0.30|0.092
81664800|NCT01839487|163023383|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.31||Threshold for significance at 0.1 level.|Log Rank|P-value was based on stratified log-rank test with the KPS category at screening as the stratification factor.||Hazard ratio PAG/AG for HA-low was based on Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the KPS category (70-80% and 90-100%) at screening using AG as the reference arm.||1.31|0.59|0.514
81664801|NCT01839487|163023384|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.22||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.68||Threshold for significance at 0.1 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-Value and relative risk were based on a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method using KPS category at screening as the stratification factor.||1.68|0.88|0.225
81664802|NCT01839487|163023385|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.19||Threshold for significance at 0.1 level.|Log Rank|P-value was based on stratified log-rank test with the KPS category at screening as the stratification factor.||Hazard ratio PAG/AG was based on Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the KPS category (70-80% and 90-100%) at screening using AG as the reference arm.||1.19|0.70|0.495
81664803|NCT03714425|163023395|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The primary research objective to measure perceived improvement in pain at three months was assessed using a two-sample t-test of PGIC scores between the two treatment groups using a type I error rate of 0.05 (two-sided).|t-test, 2 sided|Most of the analyses involved delta scores reflecting changes within subjects, though we compared PGIC raw scores rather than change scores.||||||<0.05
81664804|NCT03622619|163023401|OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.65
81664805|NCT03622619|163023402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.014
81664806|NCT03622619|163023403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.055
81664807|NCT03622619|163023404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Burning/stinging||||||0.90
81664808|NCT03622619|163023404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Grittiness/foreign body sensation||||||0.30
81664809|NCT03622619|163023404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66||||||Dryness|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.66
81664810|NCT03622619|163023404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||Blurred vision|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.14
81664811|NCT03622619|163023404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||Overall discomfort|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.30
81664812|NCT03645954|163023405|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81664813|NCT03645954|163023406|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81664814|NCT03645954|163023407|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81664815|NCT03645954|163023408|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81664816|NCT03645954|163023409|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81664817|NCT03645954|163023410|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81664818|NCT03877432|163023411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||ANOVA|||All data were presented as means ± standard deviations (SDs). Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to compare the effects of 1T stimulation amplitude changes on bladder capacity.||||0.012
81664819|NCT03877432|163023411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||ANOVA|||All data were presented as means ± standard deviations (SDs). Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to compare the effects of 2T stimulation amplitude changes on bladder capacity.||||0.017
81664820|NCT03877432|163023411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||All data were presented as means ± standard deviations (SDs). Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to compare the effects of 3T stimulation amplitude changes on bladder capacity.||||0.003
81664821|NCT03877432|163023411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|||All data were presented as means ± standard deviations (SDs). Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to compare the effects of 4T stimulation amplitude changes on bladder capacity.||||0.004
81664822|NCT00174265|163023424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0148||95.0||||The test of hypothesis was a 2-tailed test with alpha=0.05 (0.049 to adjust for one interim analysis).|Mixed Model for Repeated Measurements|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in change from Baseline in NSA Scale total score between asenapine and olanzapine at Day 365.||||0.0148
81664823|NCT00174265|163023425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.81||95.0||||Significant level adjusted for one interim analysis was set as 0.049 two-sided.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measurements|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in change from Baseline in QLS total score between asenapine and olanzapine at Week 52.||||0.8100
81664824|NCT03471871|163023433|OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.36||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.07||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed effect model|SPO2 was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||||0.07|-0.78|0.099
81664825|NCT03471871|163023433|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.29||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.14||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed effect model|SPO2 was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||||0.14|-0.72|0.176
81664826|NCT03471871|163023434|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.06||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|1.83||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed effect model|AHI was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||||1.83|-1.95|0.948
81664827|NCT03471871|163023435|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.52||||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|2.76||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed effect model|AHI was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||||2.76|-1.72|0.639
81664828|NCT03471871|163023435|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.16||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.08||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|mixed effect model|AHI was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||||1.08|-3.40|0.297
81664829|NCT03471871|163023436|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.03||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|2.17||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed effect model|AHI was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||||2.17|-2.22|0.979
81664830|NCT03471871|163023437|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.185||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.405||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed effect model|SPO2 was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||SpO2 is \<90%||0.405|-0.034|0.095
81664831|NCT03471871|163023437|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.245||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.464||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed effect model|SPO2 was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||When SpO2 is \<90%||0.464|0.025|0.030
81664832|NCT03471871|163023437|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.004||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.067||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed effect model|SPO2 was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||SpO2 is \<85%||0.067|-0.058|0.885
81664833|NCT03471871|163023437|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.044||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.107||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed effect model|SPO2 was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||SpO2 is \<85%||0.107|-0.018|0.158
81664834|NCT03471871|163023437|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.001||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.005||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed effect model|SPO2 was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||SpO2 is \<80%||0.005|-0.002|0.462
81664835|NCT03471871|163023437|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.002||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.006||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed effect model|SPO2 was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||SpO2 is \<80%||0.006|-0.001|0.166
81664836|NCT03471871|163023439|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.07||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.46||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|mixed effect model|SPO2 was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||Day 1: Mean SpO2 during TST||0.46|-0.31|0.699
81664837|NCT03471871|163023439|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.25||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.61||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|mixed effect model|SPO2 was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||Day 8: Mean SpO2 during TST||0.61|-0.11|0.169
81664838|NCT03471871|163023440|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.312||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.558|1.181||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|mixed effect model|SPO2 was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||Day 1: SpO2 is \<90%||1.181|-0.558|0.472
81664839|NCT03471871|163023440|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.067||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.124|0.258||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|mixed effect model|SPO2 was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||Day 1: SpO2 is \<85%||0.258|-0.124|0.479
81664840|NCT03471871|163023440|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.002||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.023||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|mixed effect model|SPO2 was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||Day 1: SpO2 is \<80%||0.023|-0.019|0.852
81664841|NCT03471871|163023440|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.088||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.431|0.607||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|mixed effect model|SPO2 was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||Day 8: SpO2 is \<90%||0.607|-0.431|0.733
81664842|NCT03471871|163023440|OTHER||LSM difference|0.056||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.117|0.228||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|mixed effect model|SPO2 was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||Day 8: When SpO2 is \<85%||0.228|-0.117|0.518
81664843|NCT03471871|163023440|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.006||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.026||P-Value was at the 0.05 level of significance.|mixed effect model|SPO2 was analyzed by mixed effect model, which included fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment a random effect for participant within sequence.||Day 8: SpO2 is \<80%||0.026|-0.015|0.576
81664844|NCT03040622|163023443|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.06
81664845|NCT03040622|163023444|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.009
81664846|NCT03040622|163023445|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.001
81664847|NCT04697264|163023457|OTHER|Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis.||||||0.026||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparison were performed using Benjamini and Hochberg approach on 'R' and represented in the text as adjusted p-value.|Regression, Linear|||The influence of age on adiponectin levels was analysed by dividing the population into binary groups (\<60 years and \>/= 60 years) to facilitate comparison.||||0.026
81664848|NCT04697264|163023457|OTHER|Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis.||||||0.496||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparisons were performed using Benjamini and Hochberg approach on 'R'.|Regression, Linear|||The influence of age on adiponectin levels was analysed by dividing the population into binary groups (\<60years and \>/=60years) to facilitate comparison.||||0.496
81664849|NCT04697264|163023457|OTHER|Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis.|||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||The influence of age on leptin levels was analysed by dividing the population into binary groups (\<60years and \>/=60years) to facilitate comparison.||||>0.05
81664850|NCT04697264|163023457|OTHER|Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis.|||||>|0.05||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparisons were performed using Benjamini and Hochberg approach on 'R'.|Regression, Linear|||The influence of age on IGF1 and 2 levels were analysed by dividing the population into binary groups (\<60years and \>/=60years) to facilitate comparison.||||>0.05
81664851|NCT04697264|163023457|OTHER|Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis. Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparisons were performed using Benjamini and Hochberg approach on 'R'.|||||>|0.05||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparisons were performed using Benjamini and Hochberg approach on 'R'.|Regression, Linear|||The influence of age on IGF1 and 2 levels were analysed by dividing the population into binary groups (\<60years and \>/=60years) to facilitate comparison.||||>0.05
81664852|NCT04697264|163023457|OTHER|Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis.|||||>|0.05||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparisons were performed using Benjamini and Hochberg approach on 'R'.|Regression, Linear|||The influence of menopausal status on levels of adiponectin, leptin, IGF1 and 2 were analysed by dividing the population into binary groups (pre-menopausal and menopausal) to facilitate comparison.||||>0.05
81664853|NCT04697264|163023457|OTHER|Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis.||||||0.014||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparisons were performed using Benjamini and Hochberg approach on 'R'.|Regression, Linear|||The influence of menopausal status on levels of adiponectin was analysed by dividing the population into binary groups (pre-menopausal and menopausal) to facilitate comparison.||||0.014
81664854|NCT04697264|163023457|OTHER|Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis.||||||0.006||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparisons were performed using Benjamini and Hochberg approach on 'R'.|Regression, Linear|||The influence of menopausal status on levels of leptin was analysed by dividing the population into binary groups (pre-menopausal and menopausal) to facilitate comparison.||||0.006
81664855|NCT04697264|163023457|OTHER|Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis.||||||0.019||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparisons were performed using Benjamini and Hochberg approach on 'R'.|Regression, Linear|||The influence of menopausal status on levels of IGF1 and IGF2 were analysed by dividing the population into binary groups (pre-menopausal and menopausal) to facilitate comparison.||||0.019
81705650|NCT03050307|163107308|OTHER|If the lower bound of the 95% CI is ≥-8%, noninferiority for TAK-438 relative to lansoprazole with regard to gastric ulcer healing was declared.|Exact (Clopper-Pearson)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.175|23.07||||||Epigastric Pain (Postprandial)||23.070|-25.175|
81664856|NCT04697264|163023458|OTHER|Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis.||||||0.033||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparison were performed using Benjamini and Hochberg approach on 'R'.|Regression, Linear|||Effects of LVSI on adiponectin levels were assessed using multivariate linear regression, with binary categorisations (presence and absence of LVSI) to facilitate comparisons.||||0.033
81664857|NCT04697264|163023458|OTHER|Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis.||||||0.015||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparisons were performed using Benjamini and Hochberg approach on 'R'.|Regression, Linear|||Effects of MELF on TNF levels were assessed using multivariate linear regression, with binary categorisations (presence and absence of MELF) to facilitate comparisons.||||0.015
81664858|NCT04697264|163023458|OTHER|Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis.|||||>|0.05||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparisons were performed using Benjamini and Hochberg approach on 'R'.|Regression, Linear|||Effects of tumour grade (Grade 1/2), stage (Stage 1/ \>/=1), histology (type 1 and type 2), and MSI (presence or absence) on the biomarker levels (adiponectin, leptin, IGF 1 and 2, IL6 and TNF) were assessed using multivariate linear regression, with binary categorisations to facilitate comparisons.||||>0.05
81664859|NCT04697264|163023459|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparison were performed using the Benjamini and Hochberg approach in 'R'.|Regression, Linear|||To compare biomarker levels between study and control populations, a linear regression model was used, adjusting for BMI, diabetes, and parity, which are the unmatched factors between the study and control groups. This adjustment aimed to mitigate the confounding impact of these factors, considering their individual influence on the risk of endometrial cancer.||||<0.0001
81664860|NCT04697264|163023460|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparison were performed using the Benjamini and Hochberg approach in 'R'.|Regression, Linear|||To compare biomarker levels between study and control populations, a linear regression model was used, adjusting for BMI, diabetes, and parity, which are the unmatched factors between the study and control groups. This adjustment aimed to mitigate the confounding impact of these factors, considering their individual influence on the risk of endometrial cancer.||||>0.05
81664861|NCT04697264|163023461|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparison were performed using the Benjamini and Hochberg approach in 'R'.|Regression, Linear|||To compare biomarker levels between study and control populations, a linear regression model was used, adjusting for BMI, diabetes, and parity, which are the unmatched factors between the study and control groups. This adjustment aimed to mitigate the confounding impact of these factors, considering their individual influence on the risk of endometrial cancer.||||<0.05
81664862|NCT04697264|163023462|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Regression, Linear|||"The impact of BMI on biomarker levels was assessed by categorising the population into two groups-normal weight and overweight/obese-for straightforward comparison.~Here, we present the associations between adiponectin and the BMI of the study population at baseline."||||>0.05
81664863|NCT04697264|163023462|OTHER|||||||0.09||||||Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Regression, Linear|||"The impact of BMI on biomarker levels was assessed by categorising the population into two groups-normal weight and overweight/obese-for straightforward comparison.~Here, we present the associations between leptin and the BMI of the study population at baseline."||||0.09
81664864|NCT04697264|163023462|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Regression, Linear|||"The impact of BMI on biomarker levels was assessed by categorising the population into two groups-normal weight and overweight/obese-for straightforward comparison.~Here, we present the association between IL6, TNFα, IGF1, and IGF2 and the BMI of the study population at baseline."||||>0.05
81664865|NCT04697264|163023463|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Regression, Linear|||"The impact of BMI on biomarker levels was assessed by categorising the population into two groups-normal weight and overweight/obese-for straightforward comparison.~Here, we present the associations between adiponectin and the BMI of the control population at baseline."||||0.004
81664866|NCT04697264|163023463|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Regression, Linear|||"The impact of BMI on biomarker levels was assessed by categorising the population into two groups-normal weight and overweight/obese-for straightforward comparison.~Here, we present the associations between leptin and the BMI of the control population at baseline."||||0.0002
81664867|NCT04697264|163023463|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Univariate linear regression was initially performed, followed by multivariate regression using the significant associations from the univariate analysis. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Regression, Linear|||"The impact of BMI on biomarker levels was assessed by categorising the population into two groups-normal weight and overweight/obese-for straightforward comparison.~Here, we present the associations between IL6, TNFα, IGF1, and IGF2 and the BMI of the control population at baseline."||||>0.05
81664868|NCT04697264|163023464|OTHER|||||||0.0007||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparisons were performed using Benjamini and Hochberg approach on 'R'.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0007
81664869|NCT04697264|163023465|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparisons were performed using Benjamini and Hochberg approach on 'R'.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Leptin levels were compared between the day 0 and 6 months post-operative bloods.||||>0.05
81664870|NCT04697264|163023465|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparisons were performed using Benjamini and Hochberg approach on 'R'.|Mixed Models Analysis|||IGF1 levels were compared between the day 0 and 6 months post-operative bloods.||||0.004
81664871|NCT04697264|163023465|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Adjustments to the p-values for multiple comparisons were performed using Benjamini and Hochberg approach on 'R'.|Mixed Models Analysis|||IGF2 levels were compared between the day 0 and 6 months post-operative bloods.||||<0.0001
81664872|NCT04697264|163023467|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Expression of adiponectin was studied in endometrial cancer tissue and fat tissue using qRT-PCR.||||<0.0001
81664873|NCT04697264|163023467|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Expression of leptin and their receptors were studied in endometrial cancer tissue and fat tissue using qRT-PCR.||||<0.05
81664874|NCT04697264|163023467|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Expression of adiponectin receptors were studied in endometrial cancer tissue and fat tissue using qRT-PCR.||||>0.05
81664875|NCT04697264|163023468|OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Expression of adiponectin was studied in endometrial cancer tissue and lymph node tissue using qRT-PCR.||||0.0002
81664876|NCT04697264|163023468|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Expression of leptin was studied in endometrial cancer tissue and lymphnode tissue using qRT-PCR.||||0.011
81664877|NCT04697264|163023468|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The expression of IL6 receptor (IL6R) was studied in endometrial cancer tissue and lymphnode tissue using qRT-PCR.||||0.009
81664878|NCT04697264|163023468|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The expression of adiponectin receptor, leptin receptor, IGF1 and IGF 2 receptors, IL6, TNF, IGF1 and IGF2 were studied in endometrial cancer tissue and lymphnode tissue using qRT-PCR.||||>0.05
81664879|NCT04697264|163023469|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Pearson's correlation test|||Circulating adiponectin levels and the expression of these markers and their receptors in endometrial tissue were compared using correlation studies.||||>0.05
81664880|NCT04697264|163023470|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Pearson's correlation test|||Circulating leptin, IGF1 and IGF2 levels and the expression of these markers and their receptors in endometrial tissue were compared using Pearson's correlation studies.||||>0.05
81664881|NCT04697264|163023471|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Pearson's correlation test|||Circulating IL6 and TNF levels and the expression of these markers and their receptors in endometrial tissue were compared using Pearson's correlation studies.||||>0.05
81664882|NCT02464228|163023473|OTHER|||||||0|||||||Wilson approximation|||Null hypothesis H0: PORR = 10% versus HA: PORR \> 10% will be tested at a = 0.05 significance level using a two-sided binomial test. The choice of test statistics was driven by the method used for interval estimation.||||0.000
81664883|NCT02464228|163023473|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilson approximation|||Null hypothesis H0: PORR = 10% versus HA: PORR \> 10% will be tested at a = 0.05 significance level using a two-sided binomial test. The choice of test statistics was driven by the method used for interval estimation.||||1.000
81664884|NCT02464228|163023473|OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||Wilson approximation|||Null hypothesis H0: PORR = 10% versus HA: PORR \> 10% will be tested at a = 0.05 significance level using a two-sided binomial test. The choice of test statistics was driven by the method used for interval estimation.||||0.026
81664885|NCT02464228|163023473|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Clopper-Pearson method|||Null hypothesis H0: PORR = 10% versus HA: PORR \> 10% will be tested at a = 0.05 significance level using a two-sided binomial test. The choice of test statistics was driven by the method used for interval estimation.||||1.000
81664886|NCT01117454|163023479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank with continuity correction||||||0.008
81664887|NCT02502266|163023491|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.649|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.424|0.995|||||The hazard ratio estimate compares Cediranib and Olaparib to chemotherapy. If Cediranib and Olaparib is superior, the hazard ratio is \<1.0.|Experimental regimens with at least a 17% reduction in the estimated PFS event rate (compared to standard chemotherapy) (HR estimate \< 0.83) were recommended for further evaluation in the phase III trial.||0.995|0.424|
81664888|NCT02502266|163023491|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.832|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.539|1.284|||||The hazard ratio estimate compares Cediranib to chemotherapy. If Cediranib is superior, the hazard ratio is \<1.0.|Experimental regimens with at least a 17% reduction in the estimated PFS event rate (compared to standard chemotherapy) (HR estimate \< 0.83) were recommended for further evaluation in the phase III trial.||1.284|0.539|
81664889|NCT02502266|163023491|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.149|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.745|1.773|||||The hazard ratio estimate compares Olaparib to chemotherapy. If Olaparib is superior, the hazard ratio is \<1.0.|Experimental regimens with at least a 17% reduction in the estimated PFS event rate (compared to standard chemotherapy) (HR estimate \< 0.83) were recommended for further evaluation in the phase III trial.||1.773|0.745|
81705651|NCT03050307|163107308|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI is ≥-8%, noninferiority for TAK-438 relative to lansoprazole with regard to gastric ulcer healing was declared.|Exact (Clopper-Pearson)|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.907|20.931||||||Epigastric Pain (Fasting/Nocturnal)||20.931|-11.907|
81664890|NCT02502266|163023492|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.796||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|98.0|0.597|1.06||The log rank test was stratified by the factors provided at randomization|Log Rank||The hazard ratio estimate compares Cediranib and Olaparib to chemotherapy. If Cediranib and Olaparib is superior, the hazard ratio is \<1.0.|Arm IV was suspended for futility at the end of Phase 2 analysis, so was not analyzed at the final analysis.||1.060|0.597|0.145
81664891|NCT02502266|163023492|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.972||||1|TWO_SIDED|98.0|0.726|1.0|||Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified by the factors provided at randomization.|The hazard ratio estimate compares Cediranib to chemotherapy. If Cediranib is superior, the hazard ratio is \<1.0.|Arm IV was suspended for futility at the end of Phase 2 analysis, so was not analyzed at the final analysis.||1.00|0.726|1.0
81664892|NCT02502266|163023493|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.027|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|0.771|1.368||No p-values are provided because testing each of these null hypotheses was conditioned on first rejecting hypothesis concerning PFS.|||The hazard ratio estimate compares Cediranib and Olaparib to chemotherapy. If Cediranib and Olaparib is superior, the hazard ratio is \<1.0.|Arm IV was suspended for futility at the end of Phase 2 analysis, so was not analyzed at the final analysis.||1.368|0.771|
81664893|NCT02502266|163023493|OTHER|No p-values are provided because testing each of these null hypotheses was conditioned on first rejecting hypothesis concerning PFS.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|0.795|1.413||No p-values are provided because testing each of these null hypotheses was conditioned on first rejecting hypothesis concerning PFS.|||The hazard ratio estimate compares Cediranib to chemotherapy. If Cediranib is superior, the hazard ratio is \<1.0.|Arm IV was suspended for futility at the end of Phase 2 analysis, so was not analyzed at the final analysis.||1.413|0.795|
81664894|NCT02634346|163023518|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures is based on observed data without imputation of missing data.||||-2.8|-10.0|<0.001
81664895|NCT02634346|163023518|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures is based on observed data without imputation of missing data.||||-1.7|-8.9|0.004
81664896|NCT02634346|163023519|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures is based on observed data without imputation of missing data.||||-0.14|-0.61|0.002
81664897|NCT02634346|163023519|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures is based on observed data without imputation of missing data.||||-0.20|-0.67|<0.001
81664898|NCT00221195|163023554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Wilcoxin signed-rank test was used to compare the frequency of bleeds between the prophylaxis and on-demand periods.||||<0.001
81664899|NCT04658186|163023581|SUPERIORITY||Difference in RMET|0.31||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.61|||Wald Chi-square||Results were obtained from a generalized linear model for the restricted mean event time (RMET), with gender and age at baseline as covariates and treatment group as the effect of interest.|||1.61|-1.00|0.647
81664900|NCT04658186|163023581|SUPERIORITY||Difference in RMET|0.81||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|2.09|||Wald Chi-square||Results obtained from generalized linear model for RMET, with gender and age at baseline as covariates and treatment group as effect of interest.|||2.09|-0.47|0.214
81664901|NCT04658186|163023584|SUPERIORITY||Difference in RMET|1.0||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|2.27|||Wald Chi-square||Results were obtained from a generalized linear model for the RMET, with gender and age at baseline as covariates and treatment group as the effect of interest.|||2.27|-0.27|0.124
81664902|NCT04658186|163023584|SUPERIORITY||Difference in RMET|1.22||||0.064||95.0|-0.07|2.51|||Wald Chi-sqaure||Results were obtained from a generalized linear model for the RMET, with gender and age at baseline as covariates and treatment group as the effect of interest.|||2.51|-0.07|0.064
81664903|NCT03801902|163023589|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"If 0-1 of initial 6 evaluable patients on an arm have a safety event, then the regimen will be deemed safe and that arm will continue to the second part of the study to enroll 6 additional evaluable patients. However, if 2 or more of the 6 patients develop a safety event, then that arm is considered not safe and will not continue to second part. The probability of the treatment being judged to be too toxic when the true toxicity rate is ≥ 40% is at least 77%. If the true toxicity rate is ≤ 18%, then the probability that the treatment will be deemed to be safe is at least 70%.~If fewer than 4 of the total of 12 evaluable patients on an arm experience a safety event, then the treatment will be considered tolerable. With a cohort of 12 patients, the probability of the treatment being judged to be too toxic when the true toxicity rate is ≥ 40% at least 78%. If the true toxicity rate is ≤ 18%, the probability that the treatment will be deemed to be safe is 85%."|||
81664904|NCT02260882|163023601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 3. The statistical success criterion for demonstrating greater geometric mean antibody concentrations at 4 weeks postvaccination is that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval in Geometric Mean Fold Rise will be greater than 1 for all 3 serotypes.||||<0.001
81664905|NCT02260882|163023601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 6B. The statistical success criterion for demonstrating greater geometric mean antibody concentrations at 4 weeks postvaccination is that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval in Geometric Mean Fold Rise will be greater than 1 for all 3 serotypes.||||<0.001
81705652|NCT03050307|163107308|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI is ≥-8%, noninferiority for TAK-438 relative to lansoprazole with regard to gastric ulcer healing was declared.|Exact (Clopper-Pearson)|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.255|43.321||||||Abdominal Bloating||43.321|-11.255|
81664906|NCT02260882|163023601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 23F. The statistical success criterion for demonstrating greater geometric mean antibody concentrations at 4 weeks postvaccination is that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval in Geometric Mean Fold Rise will be greater than 1 for all 3 serotypes.||||<0.001
81705653|NCT03050307|163107308|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI is ≥-8%, noninferiority for TAK-438 relative to lansoprazole with regard to gastric ulcer healing was declared.|Exact (Clopper-Pearson)|10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.109|25.348||||||Heartburn||25.348|-5.109|
81705654|NCT03050307|163107308|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI is ≥-8%, noninferiority for TAK-438 relative to lansoprazole with regard to gastric ulcer healing was declared.|Exact (Clopper-Pearson)|-12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.138|20.694||||||Lack of Appetite||20.694|-45.138|
81664907|NCT02119325|163023611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-4.64||||0.0487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.26|-0.03||Statistical significance at the 5% level was required for both co-primary endpoints in order to progress to formal assessment of secondary endpoints.|ANOVA||Difference is test minus placebo such that a positive difference means the test has higher Cmax|"H0: There was no difference in the post prandial glucose peak for participants with IFG between the test and placebo.~The primary parameter was analysed using a mixed effects model with glucose as dependent variable, treatment and period as fixed effects and subject as random effect."||-0.03|-9.26|0.0487
81664908|NCT02119325|163023612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Mean|-6.79||||0.6116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.02|20.44||Statistical significance at the 5% level was required for both co-primary endpoints in order to progress to formal assessment of secondary endpoints.|ANOVA||Difference is test minus placebo such that a positive difference means the test has higher Cmax|"H0: There was no difference in the post prandial triglyceride peak for participants with IFG between the test and placebo.~The primary parameter was analysed using a mixed effects model with triglyceride as dependent variable, treatment and period as fixed effects and subject as random effect."||20.44|-34.02|0.6116
81664909|NCT01601847|163023631|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.66||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.94|||Poisson|Poisson regression using GEE with robust variance estimation (e.g. Zou, American Journal Epidemiology, 2004)||||0.94|0.47|0.02
81664910|NCT01601847|163023631|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.522||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.304|0.897|||logistic regression with GEE|||||0.897|0.304|0.0185
81664911|NCT01601847|163023632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.228|||||||Regression, Logistic|||For secondary outcomes, GEE is used to assess randomization arm association.||||0.228
81664912|NCT01601847|163023633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.798|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.798
81664913|NCT01372410|163023664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Day 8 analysis.|Wald Test|||||||<0.0001
81664914|NCT01372410|163023664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Pooled Day 7 and 8 analysis.|Wald Test|||||||<0.0001
81664915|NCT01372410|163023665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.113|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.058|0.168|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.168|0.058|<0.001
81664916|NCT01372410|163023665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.158|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.158|0.045|<0.001
81664917|NCT01372410|163023665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.124|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.068|0.179|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.179|0.068|<0.001
81664918|NCT01372410|163023665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.183|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|0.239|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.239|0.127|<0.001
81664919|NCT01372410|163023665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.125|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.069|0.182|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.182|0.069|<0.001
81664920|NCT01372410|163023665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.139|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|0.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.196|0.083|<0.001
81664921|NCT01372410|163023665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.157|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.157|0.045|<0.001
81664922|NCT02430051|163023742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed-effects regression model|Adjusted for attained age and first or second clinic visit.||||||0.01
81664923|NCT02430051|163023743|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Mixed-effects regression model|Adjustment for attained age and first and second clinic visit.||||||0.25
81664924|NCT02430051|163023744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81664925|NCT02430051|163023745|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81664926|NCT02430051|163023746|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81664927|NCT02430051|163023747|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81664928|NCT02430051|163023748|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81664929|NCT02430051|163023749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.92
81664930|NCT02430051|163023750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81664931|NCT02430051|163023751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.76
81664932|NCT02430051|163023752|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.80
81664933|NCT02430051|163023753|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Multivariate linear regression|Adjusted for autism severity, IQ, dental fear and anxiety, sensory over-responsivity, general anxiety, expressive communication, gender, and age.||||||<0.0001
81664934|NCT02430051|163023754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||General linear mixed model|||||||0.61
81664935|NCT04526197|163023755|OTHER|Confidence Interval|Ratio of geometric LS means|0.881|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.776|1.001||||||||1.001|0.776|
81664936|NCT04526197|163023756|OTHER|Confidence Interval|Ratio of geometric LS means|1.016|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.959|1.077||||||||1.077|0.959|
81664937|NCT04526197|163023757|OTHER|Confidence Interval|Ratio of geometric LS means|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.954|1.07||||||||1.070|0.954|
81664938|NCT00372385|163023765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.758||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.424|5.34|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.340|1.424|0.0026
81664939|NCT00372385|163023765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.709||||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|3.212|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.212|0.910|0.959
81664940|NCT00372385|163023765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.589||||0.1089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.309|1.125|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.125|0.309|0.1089
81664941|NCT00372385|163023766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.632||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.359|5.097|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.097|1.359|0.0041
81664942|NCT00372385|163023766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.623||||0.1324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.864|3.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.050|0.864|0.1324
81664943|NCT00372385|163023766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.591||||0.1099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.311|1.126|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.126|0.311|0.1099
81664944|NCT05090995|163023775|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81664945|NCT05090995|163023776|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81664946|NCT05090995|163023777|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81664947|NCT05090995|163023778|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81705655|NCT00439309|163107309|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sealing success rates for the investigational group and control groups were assumed to be 0.85 (85%) and 0.75 (75%), respectively, and the non-inferiority margin (10%) is 0.10. For safety reasons it was desired to have at least 100 Vascular Sealant treated subjects. It was determined that a sample size of at least 31 evaluable subjects is required for the control group. For blocking purposes, the number of evaluable control group subjects was set to 33, for a 3:1 randomization.||||||0.072|||||||Z-Test|one-sided Z-test based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution testing||The effectiveness analyses were performed on the ITT population.||||0.072
81534985|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.8|20.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 28||20.8|-50.8|0.431
81534986|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.1|41.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 36||41.1|-31.1|1.000
81534987|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.5||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.6|23.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 36||23.6|-38.6|0.635
81534988|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-40.0||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.8|-5.2||Statistically significant at 0.1 level. P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 36||-5.2|-74.8|0.056
81664948|NCT05090995|163023779|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||For baseline consequences||||<.0001
81664949|NCT05090995|163023779|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||For effects with time||||<.0001
81664950|NCT05090995|163023780|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.0001
81664951|NCT05090995|163023781|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Effect of baseline sleep scores||||<.0001
81664952|NCT05090995|163023781|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||For effects with time||||0.04
81705656|NCT00439309|163107310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for superiority of the Vascular Sealant System compared to the GELFOAM Treatment from two-sided test based on the GEE regression model.||||||0.006
81705657|NCT00439309|163107311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.654|||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for superiority of the Vascular Sealant System compared to the GELFOAMTreatment from two-sided test based on the GEE regression model||||||0.654
81664953|NCT05090995|163023782|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||For interaction between treatment group and time||||0.02
81664954|NCT05090995|163023782|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effects of sex||||0.02
81664955|NCT05090995|163023782|OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effects of type of day of the week (weekday vs. weekend)||||0.0007
81664956|NCT05090995|163023782|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.02
81664957|NCT05090995|163023783|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effect of day of the week.||||0.0001
81664958|NCT05090995|163023784|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||For interaction between treatment condition and time||||0.04
81664959|NCT05090995|163023784|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effects of sex||||<.0001
81664960|NCT05090995|163023784|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effects of type of day of the week (weekday vs. weekend)||||<0.0001
81664961|NCT05090995|163023784|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81664962|NCT03049735|163023790|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|54.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.3|64.78||P-value was stratified by baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL or ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America or Rest of World). Assessed at a 2-sided α = 0.05 significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference is relugolix + E2/NETA minus placebo.|The primary efficacy analysis was the comparison of the relugolix + E2/NETA group with the placebo group with respect to responder rate.||64.78|44.3|<0.0001
81664963|NCT03049735|163023791|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|46.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.31|56.35||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America or Rest of World). Assessed at a 2-sided α = 0.05 significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference was relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo. 95% confidence interval (CI) for difference is based on the normal approximation.|||56.35|37.31|<0.0001
81705658|NCT00439309|163107312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.089|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.089
81664964|NCT03049735|163023792|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-61.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.32|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.5|-48.6||Treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects. The multiple visits for each participant were the repeated measures as random effect within each participant and an unstructured covariance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Assessed at a 2-sided α = 0.05 significance. Treatment difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo.||||-48.6|-73.5|<0.0001
81664965|NCT03049735|163023793|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|28.26|||=|0.0377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.68|52.84||P-value is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL). Assessed at a 2-sided α = 0.05 significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo. 95% CI for difference is based on the normal approximation.|||52.84|3.68|= 0.0377
81664966|NCT03049735|163023794|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|33.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.36|47.56||P-value is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL). Assessed at a 2-sided α = 0.05 significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo. 95% CI for difference is based on the normal approximation.|||47.56|18.36|<0.0001
81664967|NCT03049735|163023795|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.19||0.0921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|2.0||Based on analysis of covariance model with treatment, randomization stratification factors, Baseline MBL volume, geographic region (North America, Rest of World), and Baseline values as covariate. Assessed at a 2-sided α = 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||||2|-26.3|0.0921
81664968|NCT03049735|163023796|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-15.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.98||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|-7.3||Based on analysis of covariance model with treatment, randomization stratification factors, Baseline MBL volume, geographic region (North America, Rest of World), and Baseline values as covariate. Assessed at a 2-sided α = 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||||-7.3|-23|0.0002
81664969|NCT03049735|163023797|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-28.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.3|-21.5||Treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects. The multiple visits for each participant were the repeated measures as random effect within each participant and an unstructured covariance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Assessed at a 2-sided α = 0.05 significance level. LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo.||||-21.5|-36.3|<0.0001
81664970|NCT03049735|163023800|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81664971|NCT03049735|163023805|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is based on Log-rank test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World) from the proportional hazard regression model comparing relugolix + E2/NETA with placebo.|Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81664972|NCT03049735|163023806|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value for testing difference between relugolix plus E2/NETA and placebo is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81664973|NCT03049735|163023807|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is based on Log-rank test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World) from the proportional hazard regression model comparing relugolix plus E2/NETA with placebo.|Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81664974|NCT03049735|163023808|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was based on Log-rank test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World) from the proportional hazard regression model comparing relugolix + E2/NETA with placebo.|Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81664975|NCT03049735|163023809|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0377||||||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0377
81664976|NCT03049735|163023810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0117||||||Treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects. The multiple visits for each participant were the repeated measures as random effect within each participant and an unstructured covariance.|Mixed Models Analysis|LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo.||||||0.0117
81664977|NCT03049735|163023811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0084||||||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World). Lower limit of normal is Hgb \< 11.6 g/dL.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0084
81664978|NCT03049735|163023812|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects. The multiple visits for each participant were the repeated measures as random effect within each participant and an unstructured covariance.|Mixed Models Analysis|LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo.||||||<0.0001
81664979|NCT03049735|163023813|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects. The multiple visits for each participant were the repeated measures as random effect within each participant and an unstructured covariance.|Mixed Models Analysis|LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo.||||||<0.0001
81664980|NCT03049735|163023814|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects. The multiple visits for each participant were the repeated measures as random effect within each participant and an unstructured covariance.|Mixed Models Analysis|LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo.||||||<0.0001
81664981|NCT03049735|163023815|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects. The multiple visits for each participant were the repeated measures as random effect within each participant and an unstructured covariance.|Mixed Models Analysis|LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo.||||||<0.0001
81705659|NCT00439309|163107313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.404|||||||Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier method was used to obtain estimated median times to wound closure and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals for each treatment group||||||0.404
81664982|NCT03049735|163023816|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value for testing difference between Relugolix plus E2/NETA and placebo is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81534989|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.5|32.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 44||32.5|-47.5|1.000
81664983|NCT03049735|163023817|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects. The multiple visits for each participant were the repeated measures as random effect within each participant and an unstructured covariance.|Mixed Models Analysis|LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo.||||||<0.0001
81664984|NCT03049735|163023818|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL) and geographic region (North America, Rest of World).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81664985|NCT03049735|163023819|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects. The multiple visits for each participant were the repeated measures as random effect within each participant and an unstructured covariance.|Mixed Models Analysis|LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo.||||||<0.0001
81664986|NCT03049735|163023820|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects. The multiple visits for each participant were the repeated measures as random effect within each participant and an unstructured covariance.|Mixed Models Analysis|LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo.||||||<0.0001
81664987|NCT03049735|163023822|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment, visit, region, Baseline MBL and treatment by visit interaction included as fixed effects. The multiple visits for each participant were the repeated measures as random effect within each participant and an unstructured covariance.|Mixed Models Analysis|LS means and p-value for test of difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo.||||||<0.0001
81664988|NCT03049735|163023829|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline MBL volume (\< 225 mL, ≥ 225 mL).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0002
81664989|NCT03153111|163023834|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.02||||0.7923|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.19|||ANCOVA|||||1.19|0.88|0.7923
81664990|NCT03153111|163023835|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.82||0.2172|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.17|1.17|||ANCOVA|||||1.17|-8.17|0.2172
81664991|NCT03153111|163023836|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.3665|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.02|||ANCOVA|||||0.02|-0.05|0.3665
81664992|NCT01658826|163023838|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.63|||non-linear mixed effects model|||||0.63|0.30|<0.0001
81664993|NCT05028517|163023847|SUPERIORITY||ANOVA Omnibus F test|0.511||||0.602|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.602
81664994|NCT05028517|163023848|SUPERIORITY||ANOVA Omnibus F test|1.245||||0.294|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.294
81664995|NCT05028517|163023849|SUPERIORITY||Anova Omnibus F test|2.585||||0.039|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.039
81664996|NCT05028517|163023850|SUPERIORITY||Anova Omnibus F test|2.723||||0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.032
81664997|NCT05028517|163023851|SUPERIORITY||Anova Omnibus F test|0.588||||0.672|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.672
81664998|NCT05028517|163023852|SUPERIORITY||Anova Omnibus F test|2.612||||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.038
81664999|NCT05028517|163023853|SUPERIORITY||Anova Omnibus F test|0.196||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.940
81665000|NCT05028517|163023854|SUPERIORITY||Anova Omnibus F test|0.59||||0.671|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.671
81665001|NCT05028517|163023855|SUPERIORITY||Anova Omnibus F test|0.896||||0.468|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.468
81665002|NCT05028517|163023856|SUPERIORITY||Anova Omnibus F test|3.42||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81665003|NCT05028517|163023857|SUPERIORITY||Anova Omnibus F test|1.384||||0.257|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.257
81665004|NCT05028517|163023858|SUPERIORITY||Anova Omnibus F test|1.686||||0.192|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.192
81665005|NCT05028517|163023859|SUPERIORITY||Anova Omnibus F test|0.651||||0.524|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.524
81665006|NCT05028517|163023860|SUPERIORITY||Anova Omnibus F test|1.32||||0.255|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.255
81665007|NCT03219320|163023874|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.004
81665008|NCT03078907|163023875|OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean|13.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.695|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.366|40.944|||ANCOVA|||Daily time spent in non-sedentary activity (minutes), Freedson '98||40.944|13.366|
81665009|NCT03078907|163023875|OTHER||LS means|2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.601|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.782|15.396|||ANCOVA|||Daily time spent in MVPA (minutes), Freedson '98||15.396|-10.782|
81665010|NCT03078907|163023875|OTHER||LS mean|17.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.008|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.003|41.619|||ANCOVA|||Daily time spent in non-sedentary activity (minutes), Koster '16||41.619|-6.003|
81665011|NCT03078907|163023876|OTHER||LS mean|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.204|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.713|3.06|||ANCOVA|||Percentage of daily time spent in non-sedentary activity (%), Freedson '98||3.060|-1.713|
81665012|NCT03078907|163023876|OTHER||LS mean|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.658|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.351|1.258|||ANCOVA|||Percentage of daily time spent in MVPA (%), Freedson '98||1.258|-1.351|
81665013|NCT03078907|163023876|OTHER||LS mean|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.191|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.104|3.618|||ANCOVA|||Percentage of daily time spent in non-sedentary activity (%), Koster '16||3.618|-1.104|
81665014|NCT03078907|163023877|OTHER||LS mean|20.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|63.695|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.632|146.958|||ANCOVA|||Volume of total daily activities (counts / minute)||146.958|-105.632|
81665015|NCT03078907|163023877|OTHER||LS means|27.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|65.291|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-101.945|156.976|||ANCOVA|||Volume of non-sedentary activity (counts/minute), Koster '16||156.976|-101.945|
81665016|NCT03078907|163023878|OTHER||LS means|58409.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|64985.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70444.0|187263.0|||ANCOVA|||||187263|-70444|
81665017|NCT03078907|163023879|OTHER||LS means|201.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|224.212|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-242.977|646.163|||ANCOVA|||||646.163|-242.977|
81665018|NCT03078907|163023880|OTHER||LS means|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.366|0.51|||ANCOVA|||||0.510|-0.366|
81665019|NCT02960113|163023894|OTHER|||||||0.98||||||Bonferroni-adjusted P-value, calculated as two times the nominal p-value because there are two primary outcomes|Chi-squared|d.f.=2||Null hypothesis: Percent experiencing nausea equal between groups||||0.98
81665020|NCT02960113|163023895|OTHER|||||||0.9||||||Bonferroni-adjusted P-value, calculated as two times the nominal p-value because there are two primary outcomes|Chi-squared|d.f.=2||Null hypothesis: Percent experiencing vomiting equal across groups||||0.90
81534990|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.5||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|49.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 44||49.7|-14.7|0.296
81534991|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.4|32.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 44||32.4|-42.4|1.000
81534992|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.9|35.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 52||35.9|-45.9|1.000
81534993|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.8||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|45.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 52||45.2|-17.7|0.400
81534994|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.4|22.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 52||22.4|-52.4|0.439
81534995|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.9||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|56.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 20||56.6|-12.8|0.259
81534996|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.5||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|9.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 20||9.7|-30.6|0.310
81665021|NCT02960113|163023896|OTHER|Null hypothesis: Mean scores equal across treatment groups||||||0.026|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.026
81665022|NCT02960113|163023897|OTHER|Null hypothesis: means equal across treatment groups||||||0.91|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.91
81665023|NCT02960113|163023898|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: means equal across treatment groups||||0.80
81665024|NCT02960113|163023899|OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: means equal across treatment groups||||0.82
81665025|NCT02960113|163023900|OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: means equal across treatment groups||||0.93
81665026|NCT02960113|163023901|OTHER|Null hypothesis: percent of vomiting equal across treatment groups||||||0.55|||||||Chi-squared|d.f.=2||||||0.55
81665027|NCT02960113|163023902|OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Chi-squared|d.f.=2||Null hypothesis: percent of vomiting equal across treatment groups||||0.71
81665028|NCT02960113|163023903|OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||Chi-squared|d.f.=2||Null hypothesis: percent of vomiting equal across treatment groups||||0.55
81665029|NCT02960113|163023904|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Chi-squared|d.f.=2||Null hypothesis: percent of vomiting equal across treatment groups||||0.20
81665030|NCT03434353|163023905|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.4|26.4|||||The percentage difference (Group 1 - Group 2) \& corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated by using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions, stratified by baseline hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) status (positive,negative).|||26.4|-30.4|
81665031|NCT03434353|163023905|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-24.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.2|-0.2|||||The percentage difference (Group 3 - Group 2) and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated by using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions, stratified by baseline HBeAg status (positive, negative).|||-0.2|-49.2|
81705660|NCT05724069|163107329|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.239|||=|0.1279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.553|0.074|||paired T-test|||Subjects in this analysis are 15 and not 30 (this happens because arms are not mutually exclusive, as explained in previous sections). Each subject can contribute with 0, 1, 2 pairs. Only data that constitute pairs evaluable for primary endpoint are considered in the analysis; the pairs evaluable for primary endpoint were 23.||0.074|-0.553|=0.1279
81705661|NCT04984876|163107330|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.83||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.34|506.78|||Regression, Logistic||logistic regression model, including treatment, age subgroup (12 - 17 yrs, 18 - 55 yrs), region as fixed class effects, as well as and log-transformed baseline total IgE at screening and log-transformed MTD at screening DBPCFC as covariates.|||506.78|4.34|0.002
81705662|NCT04984876|163107330|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.1||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|100.98|||Regression, Logistic||logistic regression model, including treatment, age subgroup (12 - 17 yrs, 18 - 55 yrs), region as fixed class effects, as well as and log-transformed baseline total IgE at screening and log-transformed MTD at screening DBPCFC as covariates.|||100.98|0.80|0.073
81534997|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-19.4||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.8|-0.1||Statistically significant at 0.1 level. P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 20||-0.1|-38.8|0.097
81534998|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.4||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|57.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 28||57.2|-8.5|0.181
81665032|NCT03434353|163023905|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-17.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.7|8.2|||||The percentage difference (Group 5 - Group 2) and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated by using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions, stratified by baseline HBeAg status (positive, negative).|||8.2|-43.7|
81665033|NCT03434353|163023907|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-16.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|4.4|||||The percentage difference (Group 1 - Group 2) and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated by using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions, stratified by baseline HBeAg status (positive, negative).|||4.4|-37.7|
81534999|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.0||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|20.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 28||20.0|-15.9|0.826
81535000|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|16.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 28||16.1|-21.2|1.000
81535001|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.4||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|45.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 36||45.4|-16.7|0.369
81665034|NCT03434353|163023907|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-16.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.1|4.3|||||The percentage difference (Group 3 - Group 2) and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated by using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions, stratified by baseline HBeAg status (positive, negative).|||4.3|-38.1|
81665035|NCT03434353|163023907|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9|4.4|||||The percentage difference (Group 5 - Group 2) and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were calculated by using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions, stratified by baseline HBeAg status (positive, negative).|||4.4|-37.9|
81665036|NCT00148954|163023952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.62|||Regression, Cox|||||1.62|1.11|0.003
81686080|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.83|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.83|0.59|
81686081|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.72|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.72|0.57|
81686082|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.79|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.79|0.65|
81686083|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.93|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.93|0.66|
81535002|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|16.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 36||16.4|-18.2|1.000
81535003|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|16.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 36||16.1|-21.2|1.000
81665037|NCT01681628|163023956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.1|24.0||This was an a priori threshold.|t-test, 2 sided|||Means and differences were calculated for both groups before (time 1) and after treatment (or no treatment) (time 2). Also, the differences in mean scores from time 1 to 2 were compared between the two groups, the primary outcome. The numbers in the groups were considered adequate based on previous similar studies. The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in any mean change in scores from time 1 to 2, between both groups.||24.0|16.1|<0.001
81665038|NCT01681628|163023956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.1|34.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in PCL-C scores from before to after treatment.||34.7|29.1|<0.001
81665039|NCT01681628|163023956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|17.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Changes in PCL-C scores for control group after no treatment.||17.1|11.4|<0.001
81665040|NCT01681628|163023956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.1|22.5|||t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom 94||Change in control group PCL-C scores after treatment, that is from time 2 to time 3.||22.5|17.1|<0.001
81665041|NCT01681628|163023957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|65.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-squared test of any change in PCL-C from time 1 to time 2.||||<0.001
81665042|NCT01681628|163023957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% of participants with PCL score > 50|41.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of the percentage with diagnostic scores in the wait list group after no treatment at times 1 and 2.||||<0.001
81665043|NCT01681628|163023957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|39.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81665044|NCT01681628|163023958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.2|20.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Both the original treatment and control groups were combined as both groups had been treated at a similar time before the nineteen month assessment. The null hypothesis was that there had been no change in the PCL-C scores at nineteen months compared to one week following treatment.||20.5|15.2|<0.001
81665045|NCT03055013|163023969|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.95||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.22|||Log Rank|stratified logrank test (one-sided)|hazard ratio : arm A vs. arm B|||1.22|0.74|0.34
81665046|NCT01008696|163024095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8849||||||Homozygous extensive metabolizer|Chi-squared|||||||0.8849
81665047|NCT01008696|163024095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.865||||||Heterozygous extensive metabolizer|Chi-squared|||||||0.8650
81665048|NCT01008696|163024095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266||||||Poor metabolizer|Chi-squared|||||||0.2660
81665049|NCT01008696|163024096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7734||||||Change at Day 57: Heartburn|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.7734
81665050|NCT01008696|163024096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6414||||||Change at Day 57: Regurgitation|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.6414
81665051|NCT01008696|163024096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7809||||||Change at Day 57: Globus sensation|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.7809
81665052|NCT01008696|163024096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8294||||||Change at Day 57: Chronic cough|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.8294
81665053|NCT01008696|163024096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9874||||||Change at Day 57: Epigastric pain|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.9874
81665054|NCT01008696|163024096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2776||||||Change at Day 57: Non cardiac chest pain|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.2776
81665055|NCT01008696|163024096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6295||||||Change at Day 57: Hoarseness|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.6295
81665056|NCT01008696|163024096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5335||||||Change at Day 57: Dysphagia|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.5335
81665057|NCT01008696|163024096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8068||||||Change at Day 57: Abdominal distension|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.8068
81665058|NCT01008696|163024096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.568||||||Change at Day 57: Bloating|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.5680
81665059|NCT01008696|163024096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5913||||||Change at Day 57: Post-prandial discomfort|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.5913
81665060|NCT01008696|163024096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5566||||||Change at Day 57: Early satiety|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.5566
81665061|NCT01008696|163024096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7047||||||Change at Day 57: Nausea|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.7047
81665062|NCT01008696|163024096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3654||||||Change at Day 57: Vomitting|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.3654
81665063|NCT01008696|163024096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.531||||||Change at Day 57: Belching|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.5310
81665064|NCT01008696|163024097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5032|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.5032
81705663|NCT04984876|163107331|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.86||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|188.85|||Regression, Logistic||logistic regression model, including treatment, age subgroup (12 - 17 yrs, 18 - 55 yrs), region as fixed class effects, as well as and log-transformed baseline total IgE at screening and log-transformed MTD at screening DBPCFC as covariates.|||188.85|1.69|0.018
81665065|NCT00992511|163024099|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the ratio of GMT between the initial process-manufactured vaccine (GSK2340272A INI 2D Group) and (over) new process-manufactured vaccine (GSK2340272A NEW 2D Group) was less than or equal to (≤) 2.|Adjusted GMT ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.46||||||To evaluate the immunological non-inferiority (in terms of vaccine-homologous virus H1N1 Haemagglutinin Inhibition \[HI\] antibody geometric mean titres \[GMTs\]) of the new process-manufactured A/California/7/2009 (H1N1)v-like antigen compared to the initial process-manufactured A/California/7/2009 (H1N1)v-like antigen, 21 days after first vaccination in healthy subjects aged 18 to 60 years.||1.46|0.77|
81665066|NCT00992511|163024099|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the ratio of GMT between the initial process-manufactured vaccine (GSK2340272A INI 2D Group) and (over) new process-manufactured vaccine (GSK2340272A NEW 2D Group) was less than or equal to (≤) 2.|Adjusted GMT ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.61||||||To evaluate the immunological non-inferiority (in terms of vaccine-homologous virus H1N1 Haemagglutinin Inhibition \[HI\] antibody geometric mean titres \[GMTs\]) of the new process-manufactured A/California/7/2009 (H1N1)v-like antigen compared to the initial process-manufactured A/California/7/2009 (H1N1)v-like antigen, 21 days after first vaccination in healthy subjects aged 18 to 60 years.||1.61|0.86|
81535004|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.3||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|42.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 44||42.7|-20.2|0.660
81665067|NCT04498169|163024117|SUPERIORITY|With a sample size of up-to 20 subjects within a treatment group, the study had 80% power to demonstrate a statistically significant mean change from baseline, assuming the true effect size (mean change / SD) was 0.577 or larger (e.g. assuming the true mean change from baseline was 34.6 μm and the SD was 60 μm), a one sample t-test and a two-sided alpha = 0.10.||||||0.0021|||||||One-sample t-test (within group)|||The primary analysis used the mITT population with available data per subject at eye level (ie., ODO). Robustness analyses was also performed based on the MI methodology under different assumptions of missingness and intercurrent events (where missing data or withdrawal due to lack of efficacy or AEs were imputed using FCS regression method and missing data for all other reasons were imputed using worst within subject observation prior to the intercurrent event).||||0.0021
81665068|NCT00852592|163024142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.005|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.005
81665069|NCT00852592|163024143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.004|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.004
81665070|NCT01862640|163024144|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-3.77|||=|0.0404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.38|-0.17|||Mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||-0.17|-7.38|=0.0404
81665071|NCT01862640|163024144|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.23|||=|0.9015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.86|||Mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||3.86|-3.40|=0.9015
81665072|NCT01862640|163024145|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|||=|0.1566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.06|||Mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||0.06|-0.39|=0.1566
81665073|NCT01862640|163024145|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.09|||=|0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.32|||Mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||0.32|-0.14|=0.4440
81665074|NCT04884763|163024146|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|1.35||A two-sided 5% significance level was used for all tests without multiplicity adjustment between multiple endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included factors for treatment group, time, and their interaction, with time repeated within subject. Gender as a covariate.|For difference calculation, Arm A - Arm B|Based on two-sided paired t-tests and two-sample t-tests, all conducted at a 5% significance level, this pilot study had 80% power to detect effect sizes of 1.2 for differences between groups. To account for dropout, the study enrolled 15 patients per group, for a total of 30 patients.||1.35|-0.76|0.567
81665075|NCT04884763|163024147|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|1.21||A two-sided 5% significance level was used for all tests without multiplicity adjustment between multiple endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included factors for treatment group, time, and their interaction, with time repeated within subject. Gender as a covariate.|For difference calculation, Arm A - Arm B|Based on two-sided paired t-tests and two-sample t-tests, all conducted at a 5% significance level, this pilot study had 80% power to detect effect sizes of 1.2 for differences between groups. To account for dropout, the study enrolled 15 patients per group, for a total of 30 patients.||1.21|-0.91|0.778
81665076|NCT04884763|163024148|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.96||A two-sided 5% significance level was used for all tests without multiplicity adjustment between multiple endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included factors for treatment group, time, and their interaction, with time repeated within subject. Gender as a covariate.|For difference calculation, Arm A - Arm B|Based on two-sided paired t-tests and two-sample t-tests, all conducted at a 5% significance level, this pilot study had 80% power to detect effect sizes of 0.9 for changes over time within groups and effect sizes of 1.2 for differences between groups. To account for dropout, the study enrolled 15 patients per group, for a total of 30 patients.||1.96|-0.20|0.105
81665077|NCT04884763|163024149|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.5||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|42.7||A two-sided 5% significance level was used for all tests without multiplicity adjustment between multiple endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included factors for treatment group, time, and their interaction, with time repeated within subject. Gender as a covariate.|For difference calculation, Arm A - Arm B|Based on two-sided paired t-tests and two-sample t-tests, all conducted at a 5% significance level, this pilot study had 80% power to detect effect sizes of 0.9 for changes over time within groups and effect sizes of 1.2 for differences between groups. To account for dropout, the study enrolled 15 patients per group, for a total of 30 patients.||42.7|-7.6|0.163
81686084|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.05|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.05|0.75|
81665078|NCT04884763|163024150|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|1.01||A two-sided 5% significance level was used for all tests without multiplicity adjustment between multiple endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included factors for treatment group, time, and their interaction, with time repeated within subject. Gender as a covariate.|For difference calculation, Arm A - Arm B|Based on two-sided paired t-tests and two-sample t-tests, all conducted at a 5% significance level, this pilot study had 80% power to detect effect sizes of 0.9 for changes over time within groups and effect sizes of 1.2 for differences between groups. To account for dropout, the study enrolled 15 patients per group, for a total of 30 patients.||1.01|-1.13|0.910
81665079|NCT04884763|163024151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.8||A two-sided 5% significance level was used for all tests without multiplicity adjustment between multiple endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included factors for treatment group, time, and their interaction, with time repeated within subject. Gender as a covariate.|For difference calculation, Arm A - Arm B|Based on two-sided paired t-tests and two-sample t-tests, all conducted at a 5% significance level, this pilot study had 80% power to detect effect sizes of 0.9 for changes over time within groups and effect sizes of 1.2 for differences between groups. To account for dropout, the study enrolled 15 patients per group, for a total of 30 patients.||0.80|-0.83|0.972
81665080|NCT04884763|163024152|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.81||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|5.43||A two-sided 5% significance level was used for all tests without multiplicity adjustment between multiple endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included factors for treatment group, time, and their interaction, with time repeated within subject. Gender as a covariate.|For difference calculation, Arm A - Arm B|Based on two-sided paired t-tests and two-sample t-tests, all conducted at a 5% significance level, this pilot study had 80% power to detect effect sizes of 0.9 for changes over time within groups and effect sizes of 1.2 for differences between groups. To account for dropout, the study enrolled 15 patients per group, for a total of 30 patients.||5.43|0.18|0.037
81665081|NCT04884763|163024153|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|3.43||A two-sided 5% significance level was used for all tests without multiplicity adjustment between multiple endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included factors for treatment group, time, and their interaction, with time repeated within subject. Gender as a covariate.|For difference calculation, Arm A - Arm B|Based on two-sided paired t-tests and two-sample t-tests, all conducted at a 5% significance level, this pilot study had 80% power to detect effect sizes of 0.9 for changes over time within groups and effect sizes of 1.2 for differences between groups. To account for dropout, the study enrolled 15 patients per group, for a total of 30 patients.||3.43|-3.95|0.885
81665082|NCT04884763|163024154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|1.81||A two-sided 5% significance level was used for all tests without multiplicity adjustment between multiple endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included factors for treatment group, time, and their interaction, with time repeated within subject. Gender as a covariate.|For difference calculation, Arm A - Arm B|Based on two-sided paired t-tests and two-sample t-tests, all conducted at a 5% significance level, this pilot study had 80% power to detect effect sizes of 1.2 for differences between groups. To account for dropout, the study enrolled 15 patients per group, for a total of 30 patients.||1.81|-0.87|0.474
81665083|NCT04884763|163024155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|1.56||A two-sided 5% significance level was used for all tests without multiplicity adjustment between multiple endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included factors for treatment group, time, and their interaction, with time repeated within subject. Gender as a covariate.|For difference calculation, Arm A - Arm B|Based on two-sided paired t-tests and two-sample t-tests, all conducted at a 5% significance level, this pilot study had 80% power to detect effect sizes of 1.2 for differences between groups. To account for dropout, the study enrolled 15 patients per group, for a total of 30 patients.||1.56|-1.94|0.822
81665084|NCT04884763|163024156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.91||A two-sided 5% significance level was used for all tests without multiplicity adjustment between multiple endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included factors for treatment group, time, and their interaction, with time repeated within subject. Gender as a covariate.|For difference calculation, Arm A - Arm B|Based on two-sided paired t-tests and two-sample t-tests, all conducted at a 5% significance level, this pilot study had 80% power to detect effect sizes of 0.9 for changes over time within groups and effect sizes of 1.2 for differences between groups. To account for dropout, the study enrolled 15 patients per group, for a total of 30 patients.||1.91|-0.88|0.455
81686085|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.37|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations|Serotype 23F: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.37|0.27|
81535005|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.1||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|17.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 44||17.5|-19.7|0.908
81665085|NCT04884763|163024157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|27.0||A two-sided 5% significance level was used for all tests without multiplicity adjustment between multiple endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included factors for treatment group, time, and their interaction, with time repeated within subject. Gender as a covariate.|For difference calculation, Arm A - Arm B|Based on two-sided paired t-tests and two-sample t-tests, all conducted at a 5% significance level, this pilot study had 80% power to detect effect sizes of 0.9 for changes over time within groups and effect sizes of 1.2 for differences between groups. To account for dropout, the study enrolled 15 patients per group, for a total of 30 patients.||27.0|-12.8|0.467
81665086|NCT04884763|163024158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|1.07||A two-sided 5% significance level was used for all tests without multiplicity adjustment between multiple endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included factors for treatment group, time, and their interaction, with time repeated within subject. Gender as a covariate.|For difference calculation, Arm A - Arm B|Based on two-sided paired t-tests and two-sample t-tests, all conducted at a 5% significance level, this pilot study had 80% power to detect effect sizes of 0.9 for changes over time within groups and effect sizes of 1.2 for differences between groups. To account for dropout, the study enrolled 15 patients per group, for a total of 30 patients.||1.07|-0.79|0.755
81665087|NCT04884763|163024159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.71||A two-sided 5% significance level was used for all tests without multiplicity adjustment between multiple endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included factors for treatment group, time, and their interaction, with time repeated within subject. Gender as a covariate.|For difference calculation, Arm A - Arm B|Based on two-sided paired t-tests and two-sample t-tests, all conducted at a 5% significance level, this pilot study had 80% power to detect effect sizes of 0.9 for changes over time within groups and effect sizes of 1.2 for differences between groups. To account for dropout, the study enrolled 15 patients per group, for a total of 30 patients.||0.71|-1.18|0.613
81665088|NCT04884763|163024160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.58||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|4.22||A two-sided 5% significance level was used for all tests without multiplicity adjustment between multiple endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included factors for treatment group, time, and their interaction, with time repeated within subject. Gender as a covariate.|For difference calculation, Arm A - Arm B|Based on two-sided paired t-tests and two-sample t-tests, all conducted at a 5% significance level, this pilot study had 80% power to detect effect sizes of 0.9 for changes over time within groups and effect sizes of 1.2 for differences between groups. To account for dropout, the study enrolled 15 patients per group, for a total of 30 patients.||4.22|0.94|0.003
81665089|NCT04884763|163024161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|5.08||A two-sided 5% significance level was used for all tests without multiplicity adjustment between multiple endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included factors for treatment group, time, and their interaction, with time repeated within subject. Gender as a covariate.|For difference calculation, Arm A - Arm B|Based on two-sided paired t-tests and two-sample t-tests, all conducted at a 5% significance level, this pilot study had 80% power to detect effect sizes of 0.9 for changes over time within groups and effect sizes of 1.2 for differences between groups. To account for dropout, the study enrolled 15 patients per group, for a total of 30 patients.||5.08|-2.70|0.536
81665090|NCT02178553|163024163|NON_INFERIORITY|We determined that a difference of 1 unit between groups would be the bound for non-inferiorty.|Confidence Interval|1.0||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.8|-0.1|0.142
81665091|NCT02178553|163024164|NON_INFERIORITY|We determined that a difference of 1 unit between groups would be the bound for non-inferiorty.|Confidence Interval|1.0||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.9|0.4|0.101
81665092|NCT02178553|163024165|NON_INFERIORITY|We determined that a difference of 1 unit between groups would be the bound for non-inferiorty.|Confidence Interval|1.0||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.9|0.4|0.014
81665093|NCT02178553|163024166|NON_INFERIORITY|We determined that a difference of 1 unit between groups would be the bound for non-inferiorty.|Confidence Interval|1.0||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.0|-0.3|0.375
81665094|NCT01699789|163024169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.95||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||0.95|0.57|
81665095|NCT01699789|163024170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.26||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.26|0.48|
81665096|NCT01699789|163024171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.97||||||Intent-to-treat analyses of repeated measures were developed including all participants with data at baseline, 6-month, or 12-month. Missing data were imputed. A generalized estimating equation (GEE) with a logit link function was used with adjustment for covariates.|In an analysis of change from baseline in likelihood of Poor Mental Health Quality of Life, CEP showed a significant advantage at 6 months, but not at 12 months.|0.97|0.61|
81665097|NCT01699789|163024172|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.3||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients at 3 years to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||2.3|0.7|
81665098|NCT01699789|163024173|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients at 3 years to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.7|0.6|
81665099|NCT01699789|163024174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.59||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||2.59|1.19|
81665100|NCT01699789|163024175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.04||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||2.04|1.03|
81705664|NCT04984876|163107331|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.02||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|59.93|||Regression, Logistic||logistic regression model, including treatment, age subgroup (12 - 17 yrs, 18 - 55 yrs), region as fixed class effects, as well as and log-transformed baseline total IgE at screening and log-transformed MTD at screening DBPCFC as covariates.|||59.93|0.45|0.164
81665101|NCT01699789|163024176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.98||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.98|1.14|
81665102|NCT01699789|163024177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.96||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||0.96|0.38|
81665103|NCT01699789|163024178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.7||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.70|0.69|
81665104|NCT01699789|163024179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.09||||||Adjusted analyses used multiply imputed data (N= 249), weighted for eligible sample for enrollment; logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization.||1.09|0.32|
81665105|NCT01699789|163024180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.95||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||0.95|0.28|
81665106|NCT01699789|163024181|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.88||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||0.88|0.14|
81686086|NCT01025336|163070011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.48|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: Geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) were calculated using all subjects with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.48|0.34|
81705665|NCT04984876|163107332|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.47||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|70.08|||Regression, Logistic||logistic regression model, including treatment, age subgroup (12 - 17 yrs, 18 - 55 yrs), region as fixed class effects, as well as and log-transformed baseline total IgE at screening and log-transformed MTD at screening DBPCFC as covariates.|||70.08|0.51|0.138
81535006|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.1||||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|7.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 44||7.7|-27.8|0.446
81535007|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.6||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|50.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 52||50.8|-9.5|0.135
81665107|NCT01699789|163024182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.25|||||Median cut point for baseline variable.|Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.25|0.52|
81665108|NCT01699789|163024183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.41||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition||1.41|0.69|
81665109|NCT01699789|163024184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.46||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.46|0.70|
81535008|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.2||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|28.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 52||28.1|-5.7|0.306
81535009|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.7||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|20.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 52||20.7|-13.4|0.686
81535010|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.9||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|35.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 20||35.2|-25.4|0.754
81535011|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.7||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|17.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 20||17.3|-32.6|0.548
81535012|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-22.5||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.1|5.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 20||5.0|-50.1|0.120
81535013|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.4||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.5|17.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 28||17.7|-44.5|0.403
81535014|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.0||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|17.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 28||17.0|-33.0|0.533
81535015|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.9||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|19.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 28||19.4|-37.2|0.539
81535016|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.9||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|35.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 36||35.2|-25.4|0.754
81535017|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.5||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.4|10.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 36||10.3|-39.4|0.256
81535018|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-27.8||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.7|-0.8||Statistically significant at 0.1 level.|Chi-squared|P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 36||-0.8|-54.7|0.055
81535019|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.2||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.8|33.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 44||33.2|-28.8|0.887
81535020|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.5||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|39.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 44||39.4|-10.3|0.256
81535021|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.0||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|17.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 44||17.9|-36.0|0.518
81665110|NCT01699789|163024185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|4.94|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analyses used multiply imputed data (N=298), weighted for eligible sample for enrollment; logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization.||4.94|1.40|<.01
81665111|NCT01699789|163024186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.21||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a generalized estimating equation logistic regression model adjusted for covariates, accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.21|0.66|
81665112|NCT01699789|163024187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.4||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.40|0.61|
81665113|NCT01699789|163024188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.25||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.25|0.34|
81665114|NCT01699789|163024189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate Ratio (RR)|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.82||||||Adjusted analyses used multiply imputed data (N=553), weighted for eligible sample for enrollment; Poisson regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization.||0.82|0.30|
81665115|NCT01699789|163024190|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (RR)|2.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|5.8||||||Adjusted analyses used multiply imputed data (N=588), weighted for eligible sample for enrollment; Poisson regression model adjusted for baseline status of the dependent variable and covariates and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization.||5.80|1.39|
81665116|NCT01699789|163024191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate Ratio (RR)|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|24.9||||||Adjusted analyses used multiply imputed data (N=410), weighted for eligible sample for enrollment; Poisson regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization.||24.9|1.5|
81665117|NCT01699789|163024192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.57||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a Poisson regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.57|0.59|
81686087|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.22|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.22|0.85|
81686088|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.02|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.02|0.79|
81686089|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.9|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.90|0.69|
81686090|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.1|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.10|0.82|
81686091|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.32|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.32|0.98|
81686092|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.81|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.81|0.62|
81686093|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.69|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.69|0.41|
81686094|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.82|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.82|0.60|
81535022|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.3||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|37.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 52||37.6|-25.1|0.695
81535023|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.4||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|36.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 52||36.4|-13.5|0.373
81535024|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.9||||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.6|20.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 52||20.8|-34.6|0.628
81535025|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|0.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 20||0.6|-30.6|1.000
81535026|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|20.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 20||20.9|-22.4|1.000
81535027|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|0.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 20||0.6|-30.6|0.251
81535028|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|3.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||3.1|-23.1|1.000
81535029|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|17.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||17.7|-18.7|1.000
81535030|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|3.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||3.1|-23.1|0.501
81535031|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.5||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|22.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 36||22.1|-3.0|0.488
81535032|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|3.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||3.1|-23.1|1.000
81535033|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|3.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||3.1|-23.1|0.232
81535034|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|3.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||3.1|-23.1|0.501
81535035|NCT02365649|162753518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.5||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|22.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 52||22.1|-3.0|0.488
81705666|NCT04984876|163107332|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|45.56|||Regression, Logistic||logistic regression model, including treatment, age subgroup (12 - 17 yrs, 18 - 55 yrs), region as fixed class effects, as well as and log-transformed baseline total IgE at screening and log-transformed MTD at screening DBPCFC as covariates.|||45.56|0.30|0.247
81665118|NCT01699789|163024193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.22|||||When analyzed as change from baseline, CEP showed significant reductions in likelihood of behavioral health hospitalizations at 6 months (P \< 0.01) and 12 months (P \< 0.01).|Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a generalized estimating equation logistic regression model adjusted for covariates, accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.22|.40|
81665119|NCT01699789|163024194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.66||||||Intent-to-treat analyses of repeated measures were developed including all participants with data at baseline, 6-month, or 12-month. Missing data were imputed. A generalized estimating equation (GEE) with a logit link function was used with adjustment for covariates.||1.66|.66|
81665120|NCT01699789|163024195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.42||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a generalized estimating equation logistic regression model adjusted for covariates, accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 1,018 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.42|0.74|
81665121|NCT01699789|163024196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.05||||||Intent-to-treat analyses of repeated measures were developed including all participants with data at baseline, 6-month, or 12-month. Missing data were imputed. A generalized estimating equation (GEE) with a logit link function was used with adjustment for covariates.||1.05|.60|
81665122|NCT01699789|163024197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.32||||||Intent-to-treat analyses of repeated measures were developed including all participants with data at baseline, 6-month, or 12-month. Missing data were imputed. A generalized estimating equation (GEE) with a logit link function was used with adjustment for covariates.||1.32|0.72|
81665123|NCT01699789|163024198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.39||||||Intent-to-treat analyses of repeated measures were developed including all participants with data at baseline, 6-month, or 12-month. Missing data were imputed. A generalized estimating equation (GEE) with a logit link function was used with adjustment for covariates.||1.39|0.55|
81665124|NCT01699789|163024199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate Ratio (RR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.29||||||Intent-to-treat analyses of repeated measures were developed including all participants with data at baseline, 6-month, or 12-month. Missing data were imputed. A generalized estimating equation (GEE) with a log link function was used with adjustment for covariates.||1.29|0.65|
81665125|NCT01699789|163024200|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.0||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a linear regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||2.0|0.2|
81665126|NCT01699789|163024201|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (RR)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.8||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a Poisson regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||0.8|0.1|
81665127|NCT01699789|163024202|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (RR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.7||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a Poisson regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||3.7|0.4|
81665128|NCT01699789|163024203|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (RR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.5||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a Poisson regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.5|0.8|
81665129|NCT01699789|163024204|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.1||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a Poisson regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||2.1|0.5|
81665130|NCT01699789|163024205|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.6||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a Poisson regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.6|0.7|
81705667|NCT04984876|163107333|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.63|31.56|||proportional odds model||proportional odds model adjusting for treatment, age subgroup (12 - 17 yrs, 18 - 55 yrs), log transformed baseline total IgE at screening and region.|||31.56|3.63|<0.001
81535036|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.0||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|37.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 20||37.5|2.5|0.295
81665131|NCT01699789|163024206|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (RR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.0||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a Poisson regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||4.0|0.3|
81665132|NCT01699789|163024207|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (RR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.7||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a Poisson regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||2.7|0.4|
81665133|NCT01699789|163024208|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (RR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|8.6||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a Poisson regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||8.6|0.2|
81665134|NCT01699789|163024209|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (RR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.8||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a Poisson regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.8|0.4|
81665135|NCT01699789|163024210|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.6||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||2.6|1.2|
81665136|NCT01699789|163024211|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.5||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.5|0.5|
81665137|NCT01699789|163024212|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|8.3||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||8.3|1.0|
81665138|NCT01699789|163024213|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.7||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.7|0.7|
81665139|NCT01699789|163024214|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.0||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||2.0|0.5|
81665140|NCT01699789|163024215|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.0||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||2.0|1.0|
81665141|NCT01699789|163024216|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline and covariates, and accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization. We weighted data for 980 clients to characteristics of the eligible sample, with item-level imputation for missing data and wave-level imputation for missing surveys. Weights account for non-enrollment among eligible clients and attrition.||1.7|0.6|
81665142|NCT01699789|163024217|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.12|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.5|||Regression, Cox|||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a Cox proportional-hazards model adjusted for baseline covariates. Data were multiply imputed and weighted for eligible sample for enrollment, accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization.||1.50|0.83|>.05
81705668|NCT04984876|163107333|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.05||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|14.36|||proportional odds model||proportional odds model adjusting for treatment, age subgroup (12 - 17 yrs, 18 - 55 yrs), log transformed baseline total IgE at screening and region.|||14.36|1.80|0.001
81665143|NCT01699789|163024218|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.23|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.52|||Regression, Cox|||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a Cox proportional-hazards model adjusted for baseline covariates. Data were multiply imputed and weighted for eligible sample for enrollment, accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization.||1.52|0.99|>0.05
81535037|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.8||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|34.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 20||34.9|-7.4|0.355
81535038|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-20.0||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.1|15.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 20||15.1|-55.1|0.384
81535039|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-22.5||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.5|14.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 28||14.5|-59.5|0.311
81535040|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.3||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.8|11.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 28||11.3|-43.8|0.422
81535041|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.0||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.2|9.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 28||9.2|-59.2|0.181
81535042|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|44.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 36||44.0|6.0|0.281
81535043|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|28.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 36||28.5|-28.5|1.000
81535044|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.0||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.3|11.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 36||11.3|-61.3|0.231
81535045|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.5||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|58.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 44||58.9|-3.9|0.214
81535046|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.3||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|50.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 44||50.0|-7.5|0.277
81535047|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-20.0||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.2|17.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 44||17.2|-57.2|0.442
81535048|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.0||||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|57.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 52||57.1|-17.1|0.419
81535049|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.0||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|50.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 52||50.4|-10.4|0.214
81535050|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.4|22.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Responders, Week 52||22.4|-52.4|0.439
81535051|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.1||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|56.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 20||56.4|-10.1|0.284
81665144|NCT01699789|163024219|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.99||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline covariates. Data were multiply imputed and weighted for eligible sample for enrollment, accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization.||2.99|1.00|
81665145|NCT01699789|163024220|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|5.54||||||Intent-to-treat, comparative-effectiveness analyses with intervention status as the independent variable, using a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline covariates. Data were multiply imputed and weighted for eligible sample for enrollment, accounted for the design effect of the cluster randomization.||5.54|1.24|
81665146|NCT02554903|163024221|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.7393||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5798|0.9426|||ANCOVA|||||0.9426|0.5798|0.0158
81665147|NCT01557348|163024275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0068||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0068
81665148|NCT01557348|163024276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0588||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0588
81535052|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2||||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|24.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 20||24.3|-23.9|0.988
81665149|NCT01557348|163024277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1126||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in TJC at Month 6||||0.1126
81665150|NCT01557348|163024277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2342||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in TJC at Month 12||||0.2342
81665151|NCT01557348|163024278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4168||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in SJC at Month 6||||0.4168
81665152|NCT01557348|163024278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5867||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in SJC at Month 12||||0.5867
81665153|NCT01557348|163024279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8758||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in CRP at Month 6||||0.8758
81665154|NCT01557348|163024279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4849||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in CRP at Month 12||||0.4849
81705669|NCT04984876|163107334|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.73||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|93.16|||Regression, Logistic||logistic regression model, including treatment, age subgroup (12 - 17 yrs, 18 - 55 yrs), region as fixed class effects, as well as and log-transformed baseline total IgE at screening and log-transformed MTD at screening DBPCFC as covariates.|||93.16|0.74|0.082
81665155|NCT01557348|163024280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0086||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in ESR at Month 6||||0.0086
81665156|NCT01557348|163024280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2918||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in ESR at Month 12||||0.2918
81665157|NCT01557348|163024281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0764||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in Physician Global Assessment of Disease at Month 6||||0.0764
81665158|NCT01557348|163024281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0587||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in Physician Global Assessment of Disease at Month 12||||0.0587
81665159|NCT01557348|163024282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0443||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in Patient Global Assessment of Disease at Month 6||||0.0443
81665160|NCT01557348|163024282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4802||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in Patient Global Assessment of Disease at Month 12||||0.4802
81665161|NCT01557348|163024283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2026||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in Participant's Visual Analogue Scale Pain Score at Months 6||||0.2026
81665162|NCT01557348|163024283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0295||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in Participant's Visual Analogue Scale Pain Score at Months 12||||0.0295
81665163|NCT01557348|163024284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.337||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in HAQ-DI at Month 6||||0.3370
81665164|NCT01557348|163024284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1515||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in HAQ-DI at Month 12||||0.1515
81665165|NCT01557348|163024285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3253||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in duration of morning stiffness at month 6||||0.3253
81665166|NCT01557348|163024285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3535||||||LsMean and p-value are based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for significant factors leading to selection of new biologic therapy and unbalanced baseline covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of least squares mean change from Baseline in duration of morning stiffness at month 12||||0.3535
81665167|NCT03829319|163024315|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.07976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.05|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status, geographic region of the enrolling site, and baseline PD-L1 status.||Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and Baseline PD-L1 Status (\<50% versus \>=50%).||1.05|0.74|0.07976
81665168|NCT03829319|163024316|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.70818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.26|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status, geographic region of the enrolling site, and baseline PD-L1 status.||Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and Baseline PD-L1 Status (\<50% versus \>=50%).||1.26|0.88|0.70818
81665169|NCT03829319|163024317|OTHER||Percent Difference|6.3||||0.08643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|15.4|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen|One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in percent = 0 versus H1: difference in percent \> 0.||Comparison based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and Baseline PD-L1 Status (\<50% versus \>=50% ).||15.4|-2.8|0.08643
81665170|NCT03829319|163024321|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-1.01||||0.4805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparision based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors (baseline ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status ( \<50% versus ≥50%)) as covariates.||1.80|-3.83|0.4805
81665171|NCT03829319|163024322|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.29||||0.8747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|3.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparision based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors (baseline ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status ( \<50% versus ≥50%)) as covariates.||3.36|-3.95|0.8747
81705670|NCT04984876|163107334|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|16.43|||Regression, Logistic||logistic regression model, including treatment, age subgroup (12 - 17 yrs, 18 - 55 yrs), region as fixed class effects, as well as and log-transformed baseline total IgE at screening and log-transformed MTD at screening DBPCFC as covariates.|||16.43|0.02|0.632
81665172|NCT03829319|163024323|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.91||||0.5941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|2.43|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparision based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors (baseline ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status (\<50% versus ≥50%)) as covariates.||2.43|-4.24|0.5941
81665173|NCT03829319|163024324|OTHER||covariate|-2.16||||0.3115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.36|2.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparision based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors (baseline ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status ( \<50% versus ≥50%)) as covariates.||2.03|-6.36|0.3115
81705671|NCT04984876|163107339|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-3.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.15|-2.4|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA model with treatment group, age subgroup (12 - 17 years, 18 - 55 years), region, log-transformed baseline total IgE at screening and baseline SPT mean wheal diameter (average dilutions peanut protein) as covariates.|||-2.40|-5.15|<0.001
81665174|NCT03829319|163024325|OTHER||covariate|-0.37||||0.8134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|2.72|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparision based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors (baseline ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status ( \<50% versus ≥50%)) as covariates.||2.72|-3.47|0.8134
81535053|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.1||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.1|13.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 20||13.9|-38.1|0.370
81665175|NCT03829319|163024326|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.2133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.47|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status, geographic region of the enrolling site, and baseline PD-L1 status.||Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and Baseline PD-L1 Status (\<50% versus \>=50%).||1.47|0.92|0.2133
81665176|NCT03829319|163024327|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41||||0.0377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.94|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status, geographic region of the enrolling site, and baseline PD-L1 status.||Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and Baseline PD-L1 Status (\<50% versus \>=50%).||1.94|1.02|0.0377
81535054|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.6||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|60.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 28||60.2|-8.9|0.268
81665177|NCT03829319|163024328|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.4084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.21|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status, geographic region of the enrolling site, and baseline PD-L1 status.||Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and Baseline PD-L1 Status (\<50% versus \>=50%).||1.21|0.62|0.4084
81665178|NCT03829319|163024329|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.7955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.36|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status, geographic region of the enrolling site, and baseline PD-L1 status.||Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and Baseline PD-L1 Status (\<50% versus \>=50%).||1.36|0.79|0.7955
81665179|NCT03829319|163024331|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.7191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.28|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status, geographic region of the enrolling site, and baseline PD-L1 status.||Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and Baseline PD-L1 Status (\<50% versus \>=50%).||1.28|0.84|0.7191
81665180|NCT04484259|163024368|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin 45 PRU|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|38.0||||||The primary end point was non-inferiority of Ticagrelor 60 mg monotherapy vs. aspirin plus Ticagrelor 60 mg||38|-23|
81665181|NCT03951220|163024373|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7343|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.7343
81665182|NCT03951220|163024374|OTHER|Correlation|Spearman (r)|0.39||||0.0445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.68|||Spearman's rank correlation coeffcieitn|||||0.68|0.00|0.0445
81665183|NCT03951220|163024375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0079||||||Dunn's multiple comparisons test|Kruskal-Wallis|||For baseline P1NP||||0.0079
81665184|NCT03951220|163024375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0482||||||Dunn's multiple comparison test|ANOVA|||For baseline sclerostin||||0.0482
81665185|NCT03951220|163024386|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Fisher-Freeman-Halton exact test|||||||0.015
81665186|NCT03951220|163024389|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Mann-Whitney test|||||||0.007
81665187|NCT04498832|163024396|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of GMTs was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the ratio of GMTs was greater than (\>) 1 between groups for each of the comparisons.|GMT ratio|2.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|3.2|||||The 2-sided 95% CI was based on the student t-distribution of logarithmic transformation of the individual titers. Antilog transformations were applied to the results.|A/H1N1||3.20|2.46|
81665188|NCT04498832|163024396|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of GMTs was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95%CI for the ratio of GMTs was \>1 between groups for each of the comparisons.|GMT ratio|2.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|2.5|||||The 2-sided 95% CI was based on the student t-distribution of logarithmic transformation of the individual titers. Antilog transformations were applied to the results.|A/H3N2-like||2.50|2.03|
81665189|NCT04498832|163024396|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of GMTs was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95%CI for the ratio of GMTs was \>1 between groups for each of the comparisons.|GMT ratio|2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|2.81|||||The 2-sided 95% CI was based on the student t-distribution of logarithmic transformation of the individual titers. Antilog transformations were applied to the results.|B/Victoria-like||2.81|2.31|
81665190|NCT04498832|163024396|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of GMTs was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95%CI for the ratio of GMTs was \>1 between groups for each of the comparisons.|GMT ratio|3.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.85|3.42|||||The 2-sided 95% CI was based on the student t-distribution of logarithmic transformation of the individual titers. Antilog transformations were applied to the results.|B/Yamagata||3.42|2.85|
81535055|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|17.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 28||17.5|-27.4|0.665
81665191|NCT04498832|163024397|SUPERIORITY|Superiority on seroconversions was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in percentage between groups was \> 0% for each of the comparisons.|Difference in percentage|29.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.7|33.5|||||The 2-sided 95% CI for the difference was based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction.|A/H1N1||33.5|25.7|
81665192|NCT04498832|163024397|SUPERIORITY|Superiority on seroconversions was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in percentage between groups was \> 0% for each of the comparisons.|Difference in percentage|28.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.0|32.0|||||The 2-sided 95% CI for the difference was based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction.|A/H3N2-like||32.0|24.0|
81665193|NCT04498832|163024397|SUPERIORITY|Superiority on seroconversions was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in percentage between groups was \> 0% for each of the comparisons.|Difference in percentage|31.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.4|35.2|||||The 2-sided 95% CI for the difference was based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction.|B/Victoria-like||35.2|27.4|
81665194|NCT04498832|163024397|SUPERIORITY|Superiority on seroconversions was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in percentage between groups was \> 0% for each of the comparisons.|Difference in percentage|35.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.4|39.3|||||The 2-sided 95% CI for the difference was based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction.|B/Yamagata||39.3|31.4|
81665195|NCT01313650|163024425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.115|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|0.155|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC 62.5 µg minus Placebo.|||0.155|0.076|<0.001
81665196|NCT01313650|163024425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.072|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.112|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=VI 25 µg minus Placebo.|||0.112|0.032|<0.001
81535056|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.9||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.9|21.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 28||21.0|-28.9|0.759
81535057|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.9||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|56.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 36||56.6|-12.8|0.259
81665197|NCT01313650|163024425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.167|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.128|0.207|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus Placebo.|||0.207|0.128|<0.001
81665198|NCT01313650|163024425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.052||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.087|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 minus UMEC 62.5 µg.|||0.087|0.017|0.004
81665199|NCT01313650|163024425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.095|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 minus VI 25 µg.|||0.130|0.060|<0.001
81686095|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.76|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.76|0.47|
81686096|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.87|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.87|0.67|
81686097|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.3|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.30|0.96|
81665200|NCT02684357|163024464|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|72.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.8|78.2||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||78.2|66.8|< 0.001
81665201|NCT02684357|163024465|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|78.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.4|84.5||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||84.5|72.4|< 0.001
81665202|NCT02684357|163024466|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|47.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.9|54.2||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||54.2|40.9|< 0.001
81665203|NCT02684357|163024467|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|48.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.9|54.6||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||54.6|41.9|< 0.001
81665204|NCT02684357|163024468|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|62.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.5|68.9||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||68.9|55.5|< 0.001
81665205|NCT02684357|163024469|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|31.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.7|36.6||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||36.6|25.7|< 0.001
81665206|NCT02684357|163024470|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|27.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.7|38.5||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||38.5|16.7|< 0.001
81665207|NCT02684357|163024471|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|22.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|32.5||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||32.5|12.0|< 0.001
81535058|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.7||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|19.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 36||19.9|-23.2|0.880
81665208|NCT02684357|163024472|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|27.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|37.0||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||37.0|17.0|< 0.001
81705672|NCT04984876|163107339|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-4.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.77|-2.09|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA model with treatment group, age subgroup (12 - 17 years, 18 - 55 years), region, log-transformed baseline total IgE at screening and baseline SPT mean wheal diameter (average dilutions peanut protein) as covariates.|||-2.09|-7.77|<0.001
81705673|NCT04984876|163107339|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-3.2||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.08|-0.32|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA model with treatment group, age subgroup (12 - 17 years, 18 - 55 years), region, log-transformed baseline total IgE at screening and baseline SPT mean wheal diameter (average dilutions peanut protein) as covariates.|||-0.32|-6.08|0.015
81705674|NCT04984876|163107339|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.68||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|1.25|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA model with treatment group, age subgroup (12 - 17 years, 18 - 55 years), region, log-transformed baseline total IgE at screening and baseline SPT mean wheal diameter (average dilutions peanut protein) as covariates.|||1.25|-4.62|0.130
81705675|NCT04984876|163107340|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.33||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.36|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAQLQ) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate|Week 12 Part 1 - Total Score||0.36|-1.03|0.173
81705676|NCT04984876|163107340|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.29||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.39|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAQLQ) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate|Week 12 Part 1 - Total Score||0.39|-0.96|0.202
81705677|NCT04984876|163107340|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.37||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.34|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAQLQ) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate|Week 12 Part 1 - Total Score||0.34|-1.09|0.151
81705678|NCT04984876|163107340|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.23||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.49|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAQLQ) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate|Week 12 Part 1 - Total Score||0.49|-0.94|0.264
81705679|NCT04984876|163107340|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.43||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.3|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAQLQ) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate|Week 12 Part 2 - Total Score||0.30|-1.16|0.123
81705680|NCT04984876|163107340|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.23||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.47|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAQLQ) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate|Week 12 Part 2 - Total Score||0.47|-0.94|0.258
81535059|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.7||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|11.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 36||11.2|-32.7|0.355
81705681|NCT04984876|163107340|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.17||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.58|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAQLQ) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate|Week 12 Part 2 - Total Score||0.58|-0.92|0.324
81705682|NCT04984876|163107340|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.03||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.73|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAQLQ) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate|Week 12 Part 2 - Total Score||0.73|-0.78|0.473
81705683|NCT04984876|163107341|OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.06||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.57|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAQLQ) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate|Week 12 Part 1 - Total Score||0.57|-0.44|0.597
81705684|NCT04984876|163107341|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.39||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.11|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAQLQ) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate|Week 12 Part 1 - Total Score||0.11|-0.89|0.064
81705685|NCT04984876|163107341|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.22||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.28|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAQLQ) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate|Week 12 Part 1 - Total Score||0.28|-0.72|0.191
81705686|NCT04984876|163107341|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.02||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.48|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAQLQ) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate|Week 12 Part 1 - Total Score||0.48|-0.51|0.472
81705687|NCT04984876|163107341|OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.03||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.62|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAQLQ) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate|Week 12 Part 2 - Total Score||0.62|-0.57|0.537
81705688|NCT04984876|163107341|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.32||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.27|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAQLQ) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate|Week 12 Part 2 - Total Score||0.27|-0.91|0.141
81705689|NCT04984876|163107341|OTHER||LS Meand difference|-0.45||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.13|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAQLQ) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate|Week 12 Part 2 - Total Score||0.13|-1.04|0.063
81705690|NCT04984876|163107341|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.1||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.48|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAQLQ) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate|Week 12 Part 2 - Total Score||0.48|-0.68|0.368
81705691|NCT04984876|163107342|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.24||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.39|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAIM) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate.|Week 12 Part 1 - Total Score||0.39|-0.87|0.225
81665209|NCT02684357|163024473|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|26.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.1|36.4||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||36.4|16.1|< 0.001
81535060|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|37.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 44||37.1|-27.1|1.000
81665210|NCT02684357|163024474|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|30.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.6|40.9||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||40.9|19.6|< 0.001
81665211|NCT02684357|163024475|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|29.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.9|40.1||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||40.1|18.9|< 0.001
81665212|NCT02684357|163024476|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|29.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.9|40.1||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||40.1|18.9|< 0.001
81665213|NCT02684357|163024477|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|19.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|28.8||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||28.8|9.5|< 0.001
81665214|NCT02684357|163024478|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|18.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|28.3||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||28.3|7.8|< 0.001
81665215|NCT02684357|163024479|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|20.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|31.4||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||31.4|9.1|< 0.001
81665216|NCT02684357|163024480|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.375|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.102|-5.648|||van Elteren test|||P-value calculated by the van Elteren test stratified for baseline weight (≤100 kg vs \>100 kg) and prior exposure to TNF antagonists (0 vs ≥1).||-5.648|-7.102|< 0.001
81665217|NCT02684357|163024481|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|84.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.0|90.4||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||90.4|79.0|< 0.001
81665218|NCT02684357|163024482|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|29.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|39.6||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||39.6|18.5|< 0.001
81665219|NCT02684357|163024483|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|14.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|23.5||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the comparison of 2 treatment groups. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||23.5|5.9|0.001
81665220|NCT04567615|163024484|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted difference in ORR|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|5.3|||||Difference in ORR of Treatment B over ORR Treatment A|||5.3|-10.7|
81665221|NCT04567615|163024487|SUPERIORITY||Cox proportional hazard model|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.33|||||HR of Treatment B over HR Treatment A|||1.33|0.75|
81665222|NCT04567615|163024488|SUPERIORITY||Strata adjusted difference in ORR|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|7.4|||||Difference in ORR of Treatment B over ORR Treatment A|||7.4|-9.2|
81665223|NCT04567615|163024491|SUPERIORITY||Cox proportional hazard model|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.33|||||HR of Treatment B over HR of Treatment A|||1.33|0.75|
81665224|NCT04567615|163024492|SUPERIORITY||Cox proportional hazard model|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.49|||||HR of Treatment B over HR of Treatment A|||1.49|0.74|
81665225|NCT02217436|163024520|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.98
81665226|NCT02217436|163024521|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81665227|NCT01215175|163024535|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||||95.0|-7.4|28.3|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||28.3|-7.4|
81665228|NCT01215175|163024536|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|8.2||||||95.0|-7.9|26.6|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||26.6|-7.9|
81665229|NCT01215175|163024536|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.6||||||95.0|-15.5|22.9|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||22.9|-15.5|
81665230|NCT01215175|163024537|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||||95.0|-11.5|11.5|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||11.5|-11.5|
81665231|NCT01215175|163024538|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||||95.0|-12.2|10.6|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||10.6|-12.2|
81665232|NCT01215175|163024538|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||||95.0|-12.3|12.3|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||12.3|-12.3|
81665233|NCT01215175|163024539|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||||95.0|-7.4|28.3|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||28.3|-7.4|
81665234|NCT01215175|163024540|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.8||||||95.0|-10.6|30.9|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||30.9|-10.6|
81665235|NCT01215175|163024540|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.6||||||95.0|-19.1|26.0|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||26.0|-19.1|
81665236|NCT03739762|163024556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.85||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.91|-10.79|||Regression, Linear|The model fit was a linear regression model with GEE on the outcome change from baseline.||The sample size of 284 ensured 90% power to detect a 41-minute difference in sitting time between I-STAND and the attention control from baseline to 6 months, assuming a standard deviation (SD) of 97 minutes/day for change in sitting time (based on our pilot data), and 15% loss to follow-up. Sample and power calculations were performed using R software version 3.5 \[39\] via simulation, assuming specified SDs and differences between means.||-10.79|-52.91|0.003
81665237|NCT03739762|163024557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.48||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.68|-0.28|||Regression, Linear|The model fit was a linear regression model with GEE on the outcome change from baseline.||||-0.28|-6.68|.033
81665238|NCT03739762|163024558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|2.16|||Regression, Linear|The model fit was a linear regression model with GEE on the outcome change from baseline.||||2.16|-1.63|.784
81665239|NCT03739762|163024559|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.38|||Regression, Linear|The model fit was a linear regression model with GEE on the outcome change from baseline.||||2.38|-2.61|.927
81665240|NCT03739762|163024560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.47|||Regression, Linear|The model fit was a linear regression model with GEE on the outcome change from baseline.||||0.47|-0.42|.916
81665241|NCT03739762|163024561|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.36|||Regression, Linear|The model fit was a linear regression model with GEE on the outcome change from baseline.||||0.36|-1.09|.325
81665242|NCT05344092|163024567|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed rank test comparing baseline score to post-mobile app intervention score (approximately 4 week) for the VetEd Mobile Application user group.|Median Difference (Net)|-0.84||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.40
81665243|NCT05344092|163024569|OTHER|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test comparing baseline score to post-mobile app use score (approximately Week 4) for users of the VetEd mobile app.|Median Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.92
81665244|NCT05344092|163024570|OTHER|Wilcoxon Signed Rank test comparing baseline score to post-mobile app use score (approximately Week 4) for users of the VetEd mobile app.|Median Difference (Net)|-0.42||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.68
81665245|NCT03865940|163024571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P-values less than 0.05 considered significant.|Regression, Cox|Testing null hypothesis that guanfacine has no effect on time from injection to return to baseline.||||||0.374
81665246|NCT03865940|163024572|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-values less than 0.05 considered significant.|Regression, Logistic|Analysis adjusted for pre-injection score and accounted for repeated measures. Effect of study drug was tested using a four degree-of-freedom test.||||||<0.001
81665247|NCT03865940|163024573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.775|||||||Regression, Linear|The analysis adjusted for pre-injection score and accounted for repeat measures.The results of the analyses tested using a two degree-of-freedom test.||||||0.775
81665248|NCT03865940|163024574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.099|||||||Regression, Linear|The analysis adjusted for pre-injection score and accounted for repeat measures.The results of the analyses tested using a two degree-of-freedom test.||||||0.099
81665249|NCT03865940|163024575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.907|||||||Proportional Odds Regression|The analysis was not adjusted for baseline factors.||||||0.907
81665250|NCT03865940|163024576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.373|||||||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for use of pain medication at baseline||||||0.373
81665251|NCT02366728|163024581|OTHER|||||||0.072|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.072
81665252|NCT02366728|163024581|OTHER|||||||0.089|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.089
81665253|NCT02366728|163024582|OTHER|||||||0.0195|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0195
81665254|NCT02366728|163024583|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.40
81665255|NCT02366728|163024584|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.40
81665256|NCT02366728|163024585|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.16
81665257|NCT02366728|163024585|OTHER|||||||0.078|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.078
81665258|NCT02366728|163024586|OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.64
81535061|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.4||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|25.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 44||25.9|-17.0|0.688
81665259|NCT02366728|163024587|OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.29
81665260|NCT01383161|163024588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||mixed-effects general linear model|||||||0.5
81665261|NCT01383161|163024588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81665262|NCT01383161|163024588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2
81665263|NCT01383161|163024589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||mixed-effects general linear model|||||||0.08
81665264|NCT01383161|163024589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.006
81665265|NCT01383161|163024589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8
81665266|NCT01383161|163024590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||mixed-effects general linear model|||||||0.05
81665267|NCT01383161|163024590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81665268|NCT01383161|163024590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8
81665269|NCT01383161|163024591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||mixed-effects general linear model|||||||0.08
81665270|NCT01383161|163024591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.002
81665271|NCT01383161|163024591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5
81665272|NCT01383161|163024592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||mixed-effects general linear model|||||||0.04
81665273|NCT01383161|163024592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81665274|NCT01383161|163024592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1
81665275|NCT01383161|163024593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||mixed-effects general linear model|||||||0.3
81665276|NCT01383161|163024593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81665277|NCT01383161|163024593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6
81665278|NCT01621230|163024614|OTHER|The median (first and third quartile) lengths of the second stage of labor were estimated at 28min (15, 58) in women without epidural analgesia. Assuming a one-third increase in the length of the second stage to 37min due to epidural bupivacaine, a sample size of 155 per arm (310 total) was required for 80% power to detect such a difference using a two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.17
81665279|NCT01621230|163024617|OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.55
81665280|NCT01621230|163024618|OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.57
81665281|NCT02748018|163024624|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Change in A1C with Multiple Imputation|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-0.4||||||||-0.4||
81665282|NCT02748018|163024625|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Hypoglycemic Range (%)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-3.6||||||||-3.6||
81665283|NCT02748018|163024626|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Change in A1C with Multiple Imputation|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-0.3||||||||-0.3||
81665284|NCT02748018|163024627|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Hypoglycemic Range (%)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-3.1||||||||-3.1||
81665285|NCT02748018|163024628|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Change in A1C with Multiple Imputation|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.3||||||||0.3||
81665286|NCT02748018|163024629|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Hypoglycemic Range (%)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-0.2||||||||-0.2||
81665287|NCT02748018|163024630|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin: 2%. Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Hypoglycemic Range (%)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-0.9||||||||-0.9||
81665288|NCT02748018|163024631|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin: 0.4%. Treatment Effect on Change in A1C with Multiple Imputation|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-0.1||||||||-0.1||
81665289|NCT02748018|163024632|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Hypoglycemic Range (%) During Night|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-3.7||||||||-3.7||
81665290|NCT02748018|163024633|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Target Range (%) During Night|Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.8|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|14.5||||||||||14.5|
81665291|NCT02748018|163024634|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Target Range (%)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.0|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|8.8||||||||||8.8|
81665292|NCT02748018|163024635|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Hypoglycemic Range (%)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-2.6||||||||-2.6||
81665293|NCT02748018|163024636|SUPERIORITY|Treatment Effect on Change in A1C with Multiple Imputation|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-0.3||||||||-0.3||
81665294|NCT02748018|163024637|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin: 2%. Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Hypoglycemic Range (%)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-1.9||||||||-1.9||
81665295|NCT02748018|163024638|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin: 0.4%. Treatment Effect on Change in A1C with Multiple Imputation|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.3||||||||0.3||
81665296|NCT02748018|163024639|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Hypoglycemic Range (%) during Night|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-4.7||||||||-4.7||
81665297|NCT02748018|163024640|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Target Range (%) during Night|Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.9|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|11.1||||||||||11.1|
81535062|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.1||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|24.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 44||24.5|-22.3|0.927
81665298|NCT02748018|163024641|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Target Range (%)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.6|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|9.9||||||||||9.9|
81665299|NCT02748018|163024642|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Hypoglycemic Range (%)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-3.1||||||||-3.1||
81665300|NCT02748018|163024643|SUPERIORITY|Treatment Effect on Change in A1C with Multiple Imputation|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.0||||||||0.0||
81665301|NCT02748018|163024644|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin: 2%. Treatment Effect on Time in Hypoglycemic Range (%) with Multiple Imputation|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.7||||||||0.7||
81665302|NCT02748018|163024645|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin: 0.4%. Treatment Effect on Change in A1C with Multiple Imputation|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.1||||||||0.1||
81665303|NCT02748018|163024646|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Hypoglycemic Range (%) during Night|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.2||||||||0.2||
81665304|NCT02748018|163024647|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Target Range (%) during Night|Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.2|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|8.3||||||||||8.3|
81665305|NCT02748018|163024648|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Target Range (%)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|3.3||||||||||3.3|
81665306|NCT02748018|163024649|SUPERIORITY|Test of Treatment Effect on Time in Hypoglycemic Range (%)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-0.1||||||||-0.1||
81665307|NCT02748018|163024650|SUPERIORITY|Treatment Effect on Change in A1C with Multiple Imputation|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.1||||||||0.1||
81665308|NCT02856893|163024675|OTHER|The decision rule is based on confidence intervals. The treatment strategy will be considered feasible (H0 is rejected) if the lower bound of the 84% two-sided confidence interval of the PFS rate at 18 months is greater than 40%.|Kaplan-Meier survival rate|67.2|||||TWO_SIDED|84.0|56.4|75.9|||||"The population parameter is PFS Rate at 18 months in the Gefitinib till + blood test/progression then Osimertinib arm. The decision rule is based on the lower bound of the estimated confidence interval around the point estimate."|Each arm will be assessed individually against a historical control with a single proportion test. The test is designed to reject a PFS rate at 18 months of 40% (null hypothesis) at the 0.08 significance level. Under the alternative hypothesis of a PFS rate at 18 months of 60%, 49 patients are required to reach a power of 84%.||75.9|56.4|
81665309|NCT02856893|163024675|OTHER|The decision rule is based on confidence intervals. The treatment strategy will be considered feasible (H0 is rejected) if the lower bound of the 84% two-sided confidence interval of the PFS rate at 18 months is greater than 40%.|Kaplan-Meier survival rate|53.5|||||TWO_SIDED|84.0|42.3|63.5|||||"The population parameter is PFS Rate at 18 months in the Gefitinib till progression than Osimertinib arm. The decision rule is based on the lower bound of the estimated confidence interval around the point estimate."|Each arm will be assessed individually against a historical control with a single proportion test. The test is designed to reject a PFS rate at 18 months of 40% (null hypothesis) at the 0.08 significance level. Under the alternative hypothesis of a PFS rate at 18 months of 60%, 49 patients are required to reach a power of 84%.||63.5|42.3|
81665310|NCT03258554|163024693|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33||||0.8878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.12||One-sided significance level = 0.2|Log Rank||Reference arm = radiation therapy + cetuximab|Sixty-nine progression-free survival (PFS) events provides 0.80 power for a log-rank test with one-sided alpha of 0.20 to detect an improvement in PFS corresponding to a median of 2.35 years (RT+Durvalumab) compared to 1.53 years (RT+Cetuximab). A hazard ratio (RT+Durvalumab/RT+Cetuximab) ≤ 0.806 would indicate a rejection of the null hypothesis (no difference between the arms) and the study would continue to phase III; otherwise, the study would not continue to phase III.||2.12|0.84|0.8878
81665311|NCT03258554|163024694|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.8175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.28||One-side significance level = 0.025|Log Rank|||||2.28|0.74|0.8175
81665312|NCT03258554|163024695|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.71||||0.1001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|3.28||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = RT+ Cetuximab|||3.28|0.89|0.1001
81665313|NCT03258554|163024696|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.5197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.77||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = RT+ Cetuximab|||1.77|0.32|0.5197
81665314|NCT03258554|163024697|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.75||||0.3201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|5.38||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank|||||5.38|0.57|0.3201
81665315|NCT03258554|163024698|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81665316|NCT03258554|163024699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0688||||||Two-side significance level = 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0688
81665317|NCT03258554|163024702|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.97|||||Reference arm = RT + Cetuximab|CPS ≥ 1||1.97|0.62|
81665318|NCT03258554|163024702|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|4.06|||||Reference arm = RT + Cetuximab|CPS = 0||4.06|0.66|
81665319|NCT03258554|163024702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||Testing the interaction of treatment arm and PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥ 1, CPS = 0)|Regression, Cox|||Interaction||||0.41
81665320|NCT03258554|163024703|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.51|||||Reference arm = RT + cetuximab|p16-positive||2.51|0.57|
81665321|NCT03258554|163024703|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.89|||||Reference arm = RT + cetuximab|p16-negative||2.89|0.83|
81665322|NCT03258554|163024703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61||||||Testing the interaction of treatment arm and p16 status (positive, negative)|Regression, Cox|||Interaction||||0.61
81705692|NCT04984876|163107342|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.32||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.3|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAIM) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate.|Week 12 Part 1 - Total Score||0.30|-0.93|0.153
81705693|NCT04984876|163107342|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.3||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.34|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAIM) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate.|Week 12 Part 1 - Total Score||0.34|-0.95|0.179
81705694|NCT04984876|163107342|OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.11||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.77|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAIM) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate.|Week 12 Part 1 - Total Score||0.77|-0.55|0.631
81705695|NCT04984876|163107342|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.52||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.14|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAIM) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate.|Week 12 Part 2 - Total Score||0.14|-1.18|0.060
81705696|NCT04984876|163107342|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.08||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.56|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAIM) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate.|Week 12 Part 2 - Total Score||0.56|-0.72|0.404
81705697|NCT04984876|163107342|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.38||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.3|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAIM) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate.|Week 12 Part 2 - Total Score||0.30|-1.06|0.135
81535063|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.5||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|60.0||Statistically significant at 0.1 level. P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 52||60.0|-5.0|0.075
81535064|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.0||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|32.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 52||32.7|-4.8|0.154
81705698|NCT04984876|163107342|OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.01||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.72|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAIM) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate.|Week 12 Part 2 - Total Score||0.72|-0.70|0.514
81705699|NCT04984876|163107343|OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.04||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.51|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAIM) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate.|Week 12 Part 1 - Total Score||0.51|-0.42|0.574
81705700|NCT04984876|163107343|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.37||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.09|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAIM) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate.|Week 12 Part 1 - Total Score||0.09|-0.83|0.056
81705701|NCT04984876|163107343|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.36||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.12|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAIM) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate.|Week 12 Part 1 - Total Score||0.12|-0.83|0.069
81705702|NCT04984876|163107343|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.19||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.27|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAIM) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate.|Week 12 Part 1 - Total Score||0.27|-0.65|0.205
81705703|NCT04984876|163107343|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.2||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.37|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAIM) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate.|Week 12 Part 2 - Total Score||0.37|-0.76|0.248
81705704|NCT04984876|163107343|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.42||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.14|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAIM) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate.|Week 12 Part 2 - Total Score||0.14|-0.98|0.071
81705705|NCT04984876|163107343|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.49||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.09|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAIM) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate.|Week 12 Part 2 - Total Score||0.09|-1.06|0.048
81705706|NCT04984876|163107343|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.3||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.25|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment group, baseline PRO scores (FAIM) and region as fixed effects and log-transformed total IgE at screening as a covariate.|Week 12 Part 2 - Total Score||0.25|-0.85|0.142
81705707|NCT03552289|163107356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8283|||||||One-sided Z-test|||||||0.8283
81705708|NCT01193049|163107359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GM FR from Placebo: SP|0.25||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.14|0.46||1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|ANOVA|||GM Fold Reduction (FR) is the GM of individual FC(Prednisone)/FC (Placebo) from SP.||0.46|0.14|0.001
81705709|NCT01193049|163107359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GM FR from Placebo : NE|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.13|0.3||1-sided p value, α = 0.05|ANOVA|||GM FR is the GM of individual FC(Prednisone)/FC(Placebo) from NE.||0.30|0.13|<0.001
81705710|NCT01193049|163107359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation FC from BL: SP vs NE|0.2||||0.553||||||Unadjusted for Baseline and Period Effects|Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Correlation between SP and NE of FC from BL in IL-5 after placebo treatment.||||0.553
81705711|NCT01193049|163107359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation FR from Placebo :SP vs NE|-0.02||||0.964||||||Unadjusted for Baseline and Period Effects|Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Correlation between SP and NE of FR from placebo in IL-5 after prednisone treatment.||||0.964
81705712|NCT01193049|163107360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GM FR from Placebo: SP|0.27||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.12|0.62||1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|ANOVA|||GM FR is the GM of individual FC(Prednisone)/FC (Placebo) from SP.||0.62|0.12|0.009
81705713|NCT01193049|163107360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GM FR from Placebo : NE|0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.22|0.43||1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|ANOVA|||GM FR is the GM of individual FC Prednisone)/FC(Placebo) from NE.||0.43|0.22|<0.001
81665323|NCT01324323|163024730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the Geometric Mean (%)|179.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|160.3|200.7|||ANOVA||"Ratio (Romidepsin + rifampin/Romidepsin) and 90% CI of the ratio of geometric means are from an ANOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and subject as random effect on the natural log transformed PK values."|||200.7|160.3|
81665324|NCT01324323|163024731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the Geometric Mean|178.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|159.4|199.4|||ANOVA||"Ratio (Romidepsin + rifampin/Romidepsin) and 90% CI of the ratio of geometric means are from an ANOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and subject as random effect on the natural log transformed PK values."|||199.4|159.4|
81665325|NCT01324323|163024732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the Geometric Mean|179.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|160.5|201.0|||ANOVA||"Ratio (Romidepsin + rifampin/Romidepsin) and 90% CI of the ratio of geometric means are from an ANOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and subject as random effect on the natural log transformed PK values."|||201.0|160.5|
81665326|NCT01324323|163024733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of the Geometric Mean|159.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|135.8|186.5|||ANOVA||"Ratio (Romidepsin + rifampin/Romidepsin) and 90% CI of the ratio of geometric means are from an ANOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and subject as random effect on the natural log transformed PK values."|||186.5|135.8|
81665327|NCT01324323|163024734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.791|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.01|||Wilcoxon signed-rank|||"Note: The median, median difference (romidepsin + rifampin minus romidepsin) and 90% CI of the median difference are from Hodges-Lehmann Estimate. The P-value is from Wilcoxon signed-rank test."||1.01|-1.0|0.7910
81665328|NCT00537485|163024739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.1|-3.7|0.002
81665329|NCT00537485|163024740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|30.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.7|44.6|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||44.6|16.7|<0.001
81665330|NCT00537485|163024740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|26.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|40.2|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||40.2|12.0|<0.001
81665331|NCT03153137|163024749|SUPERIORITY|For each stage, the p-value from the ANCOVA model including randomized treatment, geographical region, and baseline peak VO2 was used to construct the final adjusted p-value.|Median unbiased estimate and repeated CI|0.62|||=|0.193|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.62|1.85||Final adjusted p-value (from weighted inverse normal combination test)|ANCOVA|||Due to adaptive nature of the design, the main analysis was conducted on FAS using the inverse normal combination method with pre-specified weights to combine first and second stage p-values.||1.85|-0.62|= 0.1930
81665332|NCT01821378|163024776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.1||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.2|-8.4|0.255
81665333|NCT01821378|163024776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-10.3|||<|-0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|-5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.7|-14.9|<-0.001
81665334|NCT01821378|163024777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.09|-0.49|0.169
81665335|NCT01821378|163024777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.32|-0.83|<0.001
81665336|NCT01821378|163024778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|-1.8|0.706
81665337|NCT01821378|163024778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||||-0.7|-3.3|0.003
81665338|NCT01821378|163024779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.5|0.8|0.173
81665339|NCT01821378|163024779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|5.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.2|2.0|<0.001
81665340|NCT01821378|163024780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.7||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.1|-14.3|0.023
81665341|NCT01821378|163024781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.8||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.3|||ANCOVA|||||1.3|-2.9|0.464
81665342|NCT01821378|163024781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.8||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-4.1|0.122
81665343|NCT01821378|163024782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|2.3||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|6.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.2|-1.7|0.258
81665344|NCT01821378|163024782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|6.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|10.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.1|3.2|<0.001
81665345|NCT01821378|163024783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.35||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.00|-0.70|0.052
81665346|NCT01821378|163024784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.084||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.149|||ANCOVA|||||0.149|0.018|0.012
81665347|NCT01821378|163024784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.138|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.194|||ANCOVA|||||0.194|0.081|<0.001
81665348|NCT01821378|163024785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.0||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|6.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.6|-6.6|0.992
81665349|NCT01821378|163024785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.3||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2|-14.4|0.044
81665350|NCT01821378|163024786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.25|-0.45|0.578
81665351|NCT01821378|163024786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.58||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.20|-0.96|0.003
81665352|NCT01063829|163024787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.007
81665353|NCT01063829|163024787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.014
81705714|NCT01193049|163107360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation FC from BL: SP vs NE|-0.02||||0.962||||||Unadjusted for Baseline and Period Effects|Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Correlation between SP and NE of FC from BL in IL-13 after placebo treatment.||||0.962
81535065|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.9||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|24.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Non-responders, Week 52||24.2|-14.4|0.707
81535066|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|40.0||Statistically significant at 0.1 level. P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 20||40.0|10.0|0.085
81665354|NCT01063829|163024787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.321|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.321
81665355|NCT01063829|163024788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.002
81665356|NCT01063829|163024788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.126|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.126
81665357|NCT01063829|163024788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.148|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.148
81665358|NCT01063829|163024789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.007
81665359|NCT01063829|163024789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.014
81665360|NCT01063829|163024789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.321|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.321
81665361|NCT01284062|163024852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.225|0.766|||||LS mean and confidence interval (CI) were based on back log-transformation of those from the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.|||0.766|0.225|
81665362|NCT01284062|163024852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.187|0.446|||||LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|||0.446|0.187|
81665363|NCT01284062|163024852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.517|1.203|||||LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|||1.203|0.517|
81665364|NCT01284062|163024852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.794|1.949|||||LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|||1.949|0.794|
81665365|NCT01284062|163024852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio|0.7||||0.532|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.329|1.472|||ANCOVA||LS mean ratio and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|P-value was calculated from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline (in log scale).||1.472|0.329|0.5320
81665366|NCT01284062|163024852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio|1.9||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.9|4.013|||ANCOVA||LS mean ratio and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|P-value was calculated from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline (in log scale).||4.013|0.900|0.2700
81665367|NCT01284062|163024852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio|3.0||||0.0666|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.403|6.409|||ANCOVA||LS mean ratio and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|P-value was calculated from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline (in log scale).||6.409|1.403|0.0666
81665368|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.466|1.048||||||Week 2: LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.||1.048|0.466|
81665369|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.552|1.185||||||Week 2: LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.||1.185|0.552|
81665370|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.488|1.027||||||Week 2: LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.||1.027|0.488|
81665371|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.5|1.195||||||Week 2: LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.||1.195|0.500|
81665372|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.631|1.328||||||Week 4: LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.||1.328|0.631|
81665373|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.339|0.655||||||Week 4: LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.||0.655|0.339|
81665374|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.669|1.269||||||Week 4: LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.||1.269|0.669|
81665375|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.388|0.779||||||Week 4: LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.||0.779|0.388|
81665376|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.454|1.331||||||Week 8: LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.||1.331|0.454|
81665377|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.236|0.553||||||Week 8: LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.||0.553|0.236|
81665378|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.757|1.722||||||Week 8: LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.||1.722|0.757|
81665379|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.338|0.788||||||Week 8: LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.||0.788|0.338|
81665380|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.374|1.084||||||Week 12: LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.||1.084|0.374|
81665381|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.122|0.297||||||Week 12: LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.||0.297|0.122|
81705715|NCT01193049|163107360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation FR from Placebo: SP vs NE|0.07||||0.83||||||Unadjusted for Baseline and Period Effects|Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Correlation between SP and NE of FR from placebo in IL-13 after prednisone treatment.||||0.83
81705716|NCT01193049|163107361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GM FR from Placebo: SP|0.8||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|1.47||1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|ANOVA|||GM FR from Placebo is the GM of individual FC (Prednisone)/FC (Placebo) from SP.||1.47|0.43|0.258
81705717|NCT01193049|163107361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GM FR from Placebo: NE|1.08||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.46||1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|ANOVA|||GM FR from Placebo is the GM of individual FC (Prednisone)/FC (Placebo) from NE.||1.46|0.80|0.681
81705718|NCT01193049|163107362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GM FR from Placebo:SP|0.61||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|1.24||1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|ANOVA|||GM FR from Placebo is the GM of individual FC (Prednisone)/FC (Placebo) from SP.||1.24|0.30|0.117
81705719|NCT01193049|163107362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GM FR from Placebo: NE|0.64||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.47|0.86||1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|ANOVA|||GM FR from Placebo is the GM of individual FC (Prednisone)/FC (Placebo) from NE.||0.86|0.47|0.011
81705720|NCT01193049|163107364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GM FR from Placebo: IL-5|1.51||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|1.99||1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|ANOVA|||GM FR from Placebo is the GM of individual FC (Prednisone)/FC (Placebo) for IL-5.||1.99|1.15|0.010
81705721|NCT01193049|163107364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GM FR from Placebo: IL-13|1.35||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.71||1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|ANOVA|||GM FR from Placebo is the GM of individual FC(Prednisone)/FC (Placebo) for IL-13.||1.71|1.07|0.020
81705722|NCT01193049|163107365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GM FR from Placebo: SP|0.82||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.09||1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|ANOVA|||GM FR from Placebo is the GM of individual FC (Prednisone)/FC (Placebo) in IL-17 from SP.||1.09|0.62|0.119
81705723|NCT01193049|163107365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GM FR from Placebo: NE|0.68||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|1.14||1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|ANOVA|||GM FR from Placebo is the GM of individual FC (Prednisone)/FC (Placebo) in IL-17 from NE.||1.14|0.41|0.103
81705724|NCT01193049|163107366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GM FR from Placebo: SP|0.6||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|0.77||1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|ANOVA|||GM FR from Placebo is the GM of individual FC (Prednisone)/FC (Placebo) in IL-1β from SP.||0.77|0.46|0.003
81535067|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.7||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|33.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 20||33.3|-4.0|0.137
81705725|NCT01193049|163107366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GM FR from Placebo: NE|0.49||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|0.93||1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|ANOVA|||GM FR from Placebo is the GM of individual FC(Prednisone)/FC (Placebo) in IL-1β from NE.||0.93|0.26|0.036
81705726|NCT01193049|163107367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GM FR from Placebo: SP|0.7||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.24||1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|ANOVA|||GM FR from Placebo is the GM of individual FC(Prednisone)/FC (Placebo) in MIP-1β from SP.||1.24|0.40|0.143
81705727|NCT01193049|163107367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GM FR from Placebo: NE|0.61||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|1.02||1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|ANOVA|||GM FR from Placebo is the GM of individual FC (Prednisone)/FC (Placebo) in MIP-1β from NE.||1.02|0.37|0.056
81705728|NCT01462045|163107372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|-1.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.6|-25.6|<0.01
81705729|NCT01462045|163107373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|10.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||10.8|0.83|<0.01
81705730|NCT00524043|163107387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2||0.504||95.0|-5.47|11.09||Based on ANCOVA model with treatment (Placebo, Paliperidone ER 1.5 mg, and Paliperidone ER 6 mg) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|||Sample size estimation was based on the assumption that the difference between the paliperidone ER 1.5 mg dose group and the placebo group in the mean change in PANSS total score from baseline to end point was 11 points with a within-group standard deviation of 20 points. It was calculated that 65 patients were needed per treatment group to detect a statistically significant treatment difference between the paliperidone ER 1.5 mg dose group and the placebo group with a power of 87.5%.||11.09|-5.47|0.504
81705731|NCT00524043|163107387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.15||0.431||95.0|-11.46|4.9||Based on ANCOVA model with treatment (Placebo, Paliperidone ER 1.5 mg, and Paliperidone ER 6 mg) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Paliperidone ER 6 mg was used for assay sensitivity||||4.90|-11.46|0.431
81705732|NCT00524043|163107388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.626||95.0||||Based on ANCOVA model on ranks with treatment (Placebo, Paliperidone ER 1.5 mg, and Paliperidone ER 6 mg) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|||||||0.626
81705733|NCT00524043|163107389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69||0.87||95.0|-4.86|5.74||Based on ANCOVA model with treatment (placebo, paliperidone ER 1.5 mg, and paliperidone ER 6 mg) and country as factors, and baseline value as a covariate. Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|||||5.74|-4.86|0.870
81705734|NCT00524043|163107390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.126||95.0||||Based on ANCOVA model with treatment (placebo, paliperidone ER 1.5 mg, and paliperidone ER 6 mg) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate. Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|||||||0.126
81705735|NCT00524043|163107391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.691||95.0||||Based on ANCOVA model with treatment (placebo, paliperidone ER 1.5 mg, and paliperidone ER 6 mg) and country as factors and baseline value as a covariate. Comparison with placebo was without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|||||||0.691
81705736|NCT01536418|163107395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|19.3||||||||19.3|-3.0|
81705737|NCT01536418|163107396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|10.8||||||CDAI score (Clinical remission), GSK1605786A, 500 mg QD Vs GSK1605786A, 500 mg BID; at Week 8||10.8|-5.8|
81705738|NCT01536418|163107396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|14.3||||||CDAI score (Clinical remission), GSK1605786A, 500 mg QD Vs GSK1605786A, 500 mg BID; at Week 12||14.3|-3.0|
81665382|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.623|1.465||||||Week 12: LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.||1.465|0.623|
81665383|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.411|1.076||||||Week 12: LS mean and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.||1.076|0.411|
81665384|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio|1.16||||0.7352|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.663|2.021|||ANCOVA||LS mean ratio and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|Week 2: P-value was calculated from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline (in log scale).||2.021|0.663|0.7352
81665385|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio|1.01||||0.9754|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.586|1.753|||ANCOVA||LS mean ratio and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|Week 2: P-value was calculated from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline (in log scale).||1.753|0.586|0.9754
81665386|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio|1.11||||0.8277|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.609|2.008|||ANCOVA||LS mean ratio and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|Week 2: P-value was calculated from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline (in log scale).||2.008|0.609|0.8277
81665387|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio|0.51||||0.0885|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.313|0.846|||ANCOVA||LS mean ratio and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|Week 4: P-value was calculated from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline (in log scale).||0.846|0.313|0.0885
81665388|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio|1.01||||0.9856|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.617|1.644|||ANCOVA||LS mean ratio and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|Week 4: P-value was calculated from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline (in log scale).||1.644|0.617|0.9856
81665389|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio|0.6||||0.1996|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.361|1.0|||ANCOVA||LS mean ratio and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|Week 4: P-value was calculated from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline (in log scale).||1.000|0.361|0.1996
81665390|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio|0.46||||0.1553|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.233|0.926|||ANCOVA||LS mean ratio and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|Week 8: P-value was calculated from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline (in log scale).||0.926|0.233|0.1553
81665391|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio|1.47||||0.4633|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.748|2.882|||ANCOVA||LS mean ratio and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|Week 8: P-value was calculated from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline (in log scale).||2.882|0.748|0.4633
81705739|NCT01536418|163107396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|9.5||||||CDAI score (Clinical remission), GSK1605786A, 500 mg QD Vs GSK1605786A, 500 mg BID; at both Weeks 8 and 12||9.5|-4.6|
81665392|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio|0.66||||0.4409|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.335|1.316|||ANCOVA||LS mean ratio and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|Week 8: P-value was calculated from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline (in log scale).||1.316|0.335|0.4409
81665393|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio|0.3||||0.0283|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.15|0.598|||ANCOVA||LS mean ratio and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|Week 12: P-value was calculated from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline (in log scale).||0.598|0.150|0.0283
81665394|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio|1.5||||0.4434|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.758|2.97|||ANCOVA||LS mean ratio and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|Week 12: P-value was calculated from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline (in log scale).||2.970|0.758|0.4434
81665395|NCT01284062|163024859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean ratio|1.04||||0.9372|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.51|2.141|||ANCOVA||LS mean ratio and CI were based on back log-transformation of those from the ANCOVA model.|Week 12: P-value was calculated from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline (in log scale).||2.141|0.510|0.9372
81665396|NCT01284062|163024864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|41.67|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|25.53|59.81|||||CI was assessed by Wilson score method.|||59.81|25.53|
81665397|NCT01284062|163024864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|43.59|74.43|||||CI was assessed by Wilson score method.|||74.43|43.59|
81665398|NCT01284062|163024864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|34.74|65.26|||||CI was assessed by Wilson score method.|||65.26|34.74|
81665399|NCT01284062|163024864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|15.38|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|6.58|31.96|||||CI was assessed by Wilson score method.|||31.96|6.58|
81665400|NCT01284062|163024864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|18.33||||0.4495|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.13|39.98|||Fisher Exact||CI was assessed by Wilson score method.|Two-sided p-value was calculated by Fisher's exact test.||39.98|-6.13|0.4495
81665401|NCT01284062|163024864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|8.33||||0.7177|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.37|30.54|||Fisher Exact||CI was assessed by Wilson score method.|Two-sided p-value was calculated by Fisher's exact test.||30.54|-15.37|0.7177
81665402|NCT01284062|163024864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-26.28||||0.2016|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-46.45|-3.15|||Fisher Exact||CI was assessed by Wilson score method.|Two-sided p-value was calculated by Fisher's exact test.||-3.15|-46.45|0.2016
81705740|NCT01536418|163107397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|15.9||||||CDAI score (Clinical response), GSK1605786A, 500 mg QD Vs GSK1605786A, 500 mg BID at Week 8||15.9|-6.0|
81665403|NCT01284062|163024865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|7.14|34.22|||||CI was assessed by Wilson score method.|||34.22|7.14|
81665404|NCT01284062|163024865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|33.33|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|20.08|49.88|||||CI was assessed by Wilson score method.|||49.88|20.08|
81665405|NCT01284062|163024865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|18.75|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|9.4|33.92|||||CI was assessed by Wilson score method.|||33.92|9.40|
81466737|NCT00614120|162625949|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is concluded if the two-sided upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for treatment difference in mean change in HbA1c between lira 1.2mg + met and glim + met is below 0.4%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.03|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.14|0.2||In order to protect the overall Type I error rate when testing for non-inferiority of the three doses of lira + met to glim + met, the comparisons will be invoked sequentially for descending doses of liraglutide.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as a covariate.|The p-values correspond to one-sided hypotheses of either superiority or non-inferiority. Statistical significance on a 2.5% level.|"Based on standard normal theory, the sample size needed in order to be able to show that lira + met is non-inferior to glim + met when using a 1:1 randomisation and a non-inferiority criteria of 0.4% with a power of at least 85%, is tabulated below using different SD of HbA1c.~Assuming a drop out rate of 25%, the total number of subjects to be randomised is 896 (224 for each dose of the liraglutide + metformin group and 224 subjects in metformin+glimepiride treatment group) with a SD of 1.2%."||0.20|-0.14|<.0001
81665406|NCT01284062|163024865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.0|11.22|||||CI was assessed by Wilson score method.|||11.22|0.00|
81665407|NCT01284062|163024865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|16.67||||0.4082|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.33|35.76|||Fisher Exact||CI was assessed by Wilson score method.|Two-sided p-value was calculated by Fisher's exact test.||35.76|-5.33|0.4082
81665408|NCT01284062|163024865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|2.08||||1|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-17.8|19.99|||Fisher Exact||CI was assessed by Wilson score method.|Two-sided p-value was calculated by Fisher's exact test.||19.99|-17.80|1.0000
81665409|NCT01284062|163024865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-16.67||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-34.22|-1.95|||Fisher Exact||CI was assessed by Wilson score method.|Two-sided p-value was calculated by Fisher's exact test.||-1.95|-34.22|0.2200
81665410|NCT01284062|163024866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.332|-0.3||||||||-0.300|-2.332|
81665411|NCT01284062|163024866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-2.28|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.19|-1.374||||||||-1.374|-3.190|
81665412|NCT01284062|163024866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.178|-1.419||||||||-1.419|-3.178|
81665413|NCT01284062|163024866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.761|0.19||||||||0.190|-1.761|
81665414|NCT01284062|163024866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.97||||0.3639|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.335|0.403|||ANCOVA|||P-value was analyzed from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group and baseline.||0.403|-2.335|0.3639
81665415|NCT01284062|163024866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.98||||0.3446|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.32|0.355|||ANCOVA|||P-value was analyzed from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group and baseline.||0.355|-2.320|0.3446
81665416|NCT01284062|163024866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.53||||0.6285|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.884|1.945|||ANCOVA|||P-value was analyzed from ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group and baseline.||1.945|-0.884|0.6285
81665417|NCT00323297|163024978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.722||0.5802|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.843|17.087||A sequential closed-testing procedure was implemented for all secondary endpoints. If no statistically significant treatment effect was found for the primary endpoint then statistical tests were not to be performed on the secondary endpoints.|ANCOVA|The mean difference in method of estimation is the difference between Sildenafil - placebo.||"The estimated sample size was based upon the primary endpoint. A sample size of 51 subjects per treatment group was required to detect a difference of 30 meters between treatments with 80% power at a one-sided significance level of 0.05, assuming a standard deviation of 60 meters.~This primary statistical analysis was carried for Week 12 data."||17.087|-21.843|0.5802
81665418|NCT01603082|163024987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-159.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-194.7|-123.5|||t-test, 2 sided||Ticagrelor minus clopidogrel.|||-123.5|-194.7|<0.001
81665419|NCT01603082|163024988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.2||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.5|9.7|||t-test, 2 sided||Ticagrelor minus clopidogrel.|Analysis at 0.5 hours after the loading dose||9.7|-50.5|0.182
81665420|NCT01603082|163024988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-158.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-189.4|-127.7|||t-test, 2 sided||Ticagrelor minus clopidogrel.|Analysis at 8 hours after the loading dose.||-127.7|-189.4|<0.001
81665421|NCT01603082|163024988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-43.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.5||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.5|-10.7|||t-test, 2 sided||Ticagrelor minus clopidogrel.|Analysis at end of PCI.||-10.7|-76.5|0.010
81535068|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.8||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.2|14.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 20||14.5|-38.2|0.370
81665422|NCT01026142|163024992|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.02||The primary endpoint, IRF-assessed PFS, is tested at a two-sided 5% significance level.|Log Rank|Two-sided and stratified by: prior CNS disease present/absent, measurable disease at baseline, and response to trastuzumab in 1L metastatic setting.|The stratified Cox proportional hazard model will be used to estimate the HR between the two treatment arms and its 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis for the primary endpoint is that the survival distributions of IRF-assessed PFS in the two treatment groups are the same. The alternative hypothesis is that the survival distributions of IRF-assessed PFS in the treatment and the control arms are different:~H0: IRF PFS\<pertuzumab\> = IRF PFS\<control\> vs. H1: IRF PFS\<pertuzumab\> ≠ IRF PFS\<control\>"||1.02|0.65|0.0731
81665423|NCT00846885|163025004|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|110.0||||||90.0|103.0|117.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||117|103|
81665424|NCT00846885|163025005|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|106.0||||||90.0|102.0|111.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||111|102|
81665425|NCT00846885|163025006|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|105.0||||||90.0|101.0|110.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||110|101|
81665426|NCT00448435|163025075|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin + or - 15 L/min|Mean Difference (Net)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.91||0.6383||95.0|-9.1|14.69||Confidence Interval|Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between treatments \[(SLM + FP)- SFC\](SE) 2.8 (5.91)||14.69|-9.10|0.6383
81665427|NCT00809523|163025090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Data were analyzed at the follow up timepoint (4 weeks) to test for differences between the experimental groups.||||0.007
81665428|NCT00809523|163025091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.014
81665429|NCT01387230|163025105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.127|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.202|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM)|Least squares mean difference=UMEC 62.5 µg minus Placebo.|||0.202|0.052|<0.001
81665430|NCT01387230|163025105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.152|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|0.229|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM)|Least squares mean difference=UMEC 125 µg minus Placebo.|||0.229|0.076|<0.001
81665431|NCT04561765|163025115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P values at discharge||||0.051
81665432|NCT04561765|163025115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.206|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P values at discharge.||||0.206
81665433|NCT04561765|163025115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.765|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P values at discharge||||0.765
81665434|NCT04561765|163025115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.991|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P values at follow-up.||||0.991
81665435|NCT04561765|163025115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.963|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P values at discharge.||||0.963
81665436|NCT04561765|163025115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.916|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P values at discharge.||||0.916
81665437|NCT04561765|163025116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at discharge.||||0.005
81665438|NCT04561765|163025116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at discharge.||||0.270
81665439|NCT04561765|163025116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.177|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at discharge.||||0.177
81665440|NCT04561765|163025116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P Value at follow-up.||||0.300
81665441|NCT04561765|163025116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.996|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||||||0.996
81665442|NCT04561765|163025116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.334|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||||||0.334
81665443|NCT04561765|163025118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.212|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at discharge.||||0.212
81665444|NCT04561765|163025118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.965|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||||||0.965
81665445|NCT04561765|163025118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.294|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at discharge.||||0.294
81665446|NCT04561765|163025118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.207|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at follow-up.||||0.207
81665447|NCT04561765|163025118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.158|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at follow-up.||||0.158
81665448|NCT04561765|163025118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.988|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at follow-up.||||0.988
81665449|NCT04561765|163025120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.295|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at discharge.||||0.295
81665450|NCT04561765|163025120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.718|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at discharge.||||0.718
81665451|NCT04561765|163025120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.738|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at discharge.||||0.738
81665452|NCT04561765|163025120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.797|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at follow-up.||||0.797
81665453|NCT04561765|163025120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at follow-up.||||0.260
81665454|NCT04561765|163025120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.616|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||||||0.616
81665455|NCT04561765|163025121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.333|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at discharge.||||0.333
81665456|NCT04561765|163025121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at discharge.||||0.003
81665457|NCT04561765|163025121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.106|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at discharge.||||0.106
81665458|NCT04561765|163025121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.541|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at follow-up.||||0.541
81665459|NCT04561765|163025121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.202|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at follow-up.||||0.202
81665460|NCT04561765|163025121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.791|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at follow-up.||||0.791
81665461|NCT04561765|163025122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at discharge.||||0.026
81665462|NCT04561765|163025122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at discharge.||||0.15
81665463|NCT04561765|163025122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.745|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||||||0.745
81665464|NCT04561765|163025122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at follow-up.||||0.021
81665465|NCT04561765|163025122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.155|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at follow-up.||||0.155
81665466|NCT04561765|163025122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.652|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at follow-up.||||0.652
81665467|NCT04561765|163025123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.343|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at discharge.||||0.343
81665468|NCT04561765|163025123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.995|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at discharge.||||0.995
81665469|NCT04561765|163025123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at discharge.||||0.371
81665470|NCT04561765|163025123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.228|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at follow-up.||||0.228
81665471|NCT04561765|163025123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.282|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||P value at follow-up.||||0.282
81665472|NCT04561765|163025123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.986|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||||||0.986
81665473|NCT04561765|163025124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.421|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||||||0.421
81665474|NCT04561765|163025124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.556|||||||ANOVA|Reported p-values are based on Tukey's HSD post-hoc adjustment to one-way ANOVA.||||||0.556
81665475|NCT03027557|163025129|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||ANOVA|||||||< 0.00001
81665476|NCT03027557|163025130|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||ANOVA|||||||< 0.00001
81665477|NCT03027557|163025131|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0019|||||||ANOVA|||||||= 0.0019
81665478|NCT03027557|163025132|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.096|||||||ANOVA|||||||= 0.096
81665479|NCT03027557|163025133|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||= 0.0001
81665480|NCT03027557|163025134|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||ANOVA|||||||< 0.00001
81665481|NCT03027557|163025135|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0027|||||||ANOVA|||||||= 0.0027
81665482|NCT03027557|163025136|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.081|||||||ANOVA|||||||= 0.081
81665483|NCT03027557|163025137|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0071|||||||ANOVA|||||||= 0.0071
81665484|NCT03027557|163025138|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||= 0.0001
81665485|NCT03027557|163025139|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||= 0.0001
81665486|NCT03027557|163025140|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.38|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||= 0.38
81665487|NCT03027557|163025145|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.83|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||= 0.83
81665488|NCT03027557|163025148|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81665489|NCT03027557|163025149|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0077|||||||ANOVA|||||||= 0.0077
81665490|NCT03027557|163025150|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.011|||||||ANOVA|||||||= 0.011
81665491|NCT03027557|163025151|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.011|||||||ANOVA|||||||= 0.011
81665492|NCT03027557|163025152|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||= 0.0001
81665493|NCT03027557|163025153|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||ANOVA|||||||< 0.00001
81665494|NCT03027557|163025154|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||= 0.0001
81665495|NCT03027557|163025155|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||= 0.0001
81665496|NCT03027557|163025156|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||= 0.0001
81665497|NCT03027557|163025158|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||= 0.5
81665498|NCT03027557|163025159|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.85|||||||ANOVA|||||||= 0.85
81665499|NCT03027557|163025160|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.22|||||||ANOVA|||||||= 0.22
81665500|NCT03027557|163025161|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.18|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||= 0.18
81665501|NCT02510560|163025164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.115|||||||Stratified Van Elteren Test|||||||0.115
81665502|NCT02510560|163025164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.243|||||||Stratified Van Elteren Test|||||||0.243
81665503|NCT02510560|163025165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.714|||||||Stratified Van Elteren Test|||||||0.714
81665504|NCT02510560|163025165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.243|||||||Stratified Van Elteren Test|||||||0.243
81665505|NCT05118204|163025210|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.346||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|16.54|||Fisher Exact|||||16.540|0.050|1.00
81665506|NCT04029480|163025236|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Bayesian Means|-0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.29||||||This analysis is based on a Bayesian ANCOVA model including terms for Baseline A1C, treatment, age (10 to 14 years/15 to 17 years), and insulin use (yes/no) at Screening and calculated by Rubin's Rule. The 95% confidence interval actually refers to a credible interval.||-0.29|-1.06|
81665507|NCT04029480|163025237|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|9.3||||||This analysis is based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||9.3|-22.2|
81665508|NCT04029480|163025238|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-12.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|2.8||||||This analysis is based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||2.8|-25.9|
81665509|NCT04029480|163025239|OTHER||Difference in Percent|0.0|||||||||||||No confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. CIs were computed only for those endpoints where at least ≥8 participants in the combined ertugliflozin group or ≥2 participants in the placebo group had events.|This analysis is based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||||
81665510|NCT04029480|163025240|OTHER||Difference in Percent|-1.8|||||||||||||No confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. CIs were computed only for those endpoints where at least ≥8 participants in the combined ertugliflozin group or ≥2 participants in the placebo group had events.|This analysis is based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.||||
81665511|NCT04029480|163025241|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.66||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is based on an ANCOVA model including terms for Baseline A1C, treatment, age (10 to 14 years/15 to 17 years), and insulin use (yes/no) at Screening and calculated by Rubin's Rule.||-0.10|-1.23|0.021
81665512|NCT04029480|163025242|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.86||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is based on an ANCOVA model including terms for Baseline A1C, treatment, age (10 to 14 years/15 to 17 years), and insulin use (yes/no) at Screening and calculated by Rubin's Rule.||-0.33|-1.39|0.001
81665513|NCT04029480|163025243|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-29.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.4|-13.6|||cLDA|||This analysis is based on a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model including terms for treatment, time, age (10 to 14 years/15 to 17 years), insulin use (yes/no), interaction of time by treatment with the constraint that the model estimated a single baseline mean (applicable to all treatment groups).||-13.6|-44.4|0.001
81665514|NCT04029480|163025244|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.03||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.35|||cLDA|||This analysis is a based on a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model including terms for treatment, time, age (10 to 14 years/15 to 17 years), insulin use (yes/no), interaction of time by treatment with the constraint that the model estimated a single baseline mean (applicable to all treatment groups).||-0.35|-1.70|0.003
81665515|NCT04029480|163025245|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-33.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.0|-13.1|||cLDA|||This analysis is based on a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model including terms for treatment, time, age (10 to 14 years/15 to 17 years), insulin use (yes/no), interaction of time by treatment with the constraint that the model estimated a single baseline mean (applicable to all treatment groups).||-13.1|-53.0|0.001
81665516|NCT05564299|163025303|OTHER|||||||0.053|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank sum test||||0.053
81665517|NCT03808688|163025311|OTHER|Descriptive statistics included the number of subjects/eyes(n), mean, SD, median, minimum, and maximum for continuous variables, and frequency and percentages for categorical variables.||||||||||||||||Cohorts assessed versus baseline treatment|All efficacy data were summarized at each timepoint using appropriate descriptive statistics for the overall populations as well as separately for monotherapy and concomitant therapy groups.|||
81665518|NCT02656420|163025316|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical significance of the treatment effect (p \< 0.01) for the lower doses compared to the high dose as the reference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|-1.57||Using a linear mixed effects model with random intercepts and slope, SF level (in the log scale) was regressed on categorical treatment group (medium dose and low dose; high as the reference) as well as day (continuous variable).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis is that the urinary sulforaphane levels are equal across treatment arms. Sulforaphane metabolite levels were measured daily for 10 days in each arm.||-1.57|-1.89|<0.001
81665519|NCT02656420|163025317|SUPERIORITY|To summarize first 12-hour SPMA levels over the study course by participant, the SPMA geometric mean (in the log scale) for each individual was calculated and used as the outcome. Treatment arms (placebo, fifth, half and full doses) were independent (categorical) variables in a linear regression model with placebo as the reference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|63.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|140.9|||Regression, Linear||This Estimation Parameter was based on the comparison between the full dose group and the placebo group.|All broccoli sprout arms were compared with the placebo arm.||140.9|10.6|<0.05
81665520|NCT01423812|163025348|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||p value||||<0.05
81665521|NCT01423812|163025349|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81665522|NCT02616614|163025353|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% CI for the difference was contained within the interval \[0.80,1.25\] for the PP population.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.03||||||||1.03|0.88|
81665523|NCT02616614|163025353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81665524|NCT02616614|163025353|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81665525|NCT02616614|163025354|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% CI for the difference was contained within the interval \[0.80, 1.25\] for the PP population.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.11||||||||1.11|0.90|
81665526|NCT02616614|163025354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0002
81665527|NCT02616614|163025354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0006
81665528|NCT02616614|163025355|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% CI for the difference was contained within the interval (-0.20, +0.20).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.022|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.087|0.043|||||Equivalence was based on difference in the number of subjects with success. Bioequivalence was established if the 90% CI for the difference was contained within the interval (-0.20, +0.20).|Bioequivalence was established if the 90% CI for the difference was contained within the interval (-0.20, +0.20).||0.043|-0.087|
81665529|NCT01214187|163025356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.2072|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measure ANOVA|Difference = (Change from baseline to Week 12 for Carbon monoxide group) minus (Change from baseline to Week 12 for Placebo group)|||||0.2072
81665530|NCT01214187|163025357|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.5882|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated Measure ANOVA|Difference = (Change from baseline to week 12 for CO group) minus (Change from baseline to week 12 for placebo group)|||||0.5882
81665531|NCT01214187|163025358|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.7401|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated Measure ANOVA|difference=(change from baseline to week 12 for CO group) minus (change from baseline to week 12 for placebo group)|||||0.7401
81665532|NCT01214187|163025359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-48.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.14||0.0099|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measure ANOVA|Difference=(Change from baseline to week 12 for CO group) minus (Change from baseline to week 12 for placebo group)|||||0.0099
81665533|NCT01214187|163025360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42||0.8124|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measure ANOVA||||||0.8124
81665534|NCT01233869|163025361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|5.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 1 is comparison of annualized rate of kidney enlargement: placebo versus pooled bosutinib.||5.74|2.02|<0.0001
81665535|NCT01233869|163025361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.83||||0.1234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|4.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 2 is comparison of annualized rate of kidney enlargement: bosutinib 200 mg/day versus bosutinib 400/200 mg/day.||4.22|-0.50|0.1234
81665536|NCT01233869|163025361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.06||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|5.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 3 is comparison of annualized rate of kidney enlargement: placebo versus bosutinib 200 mg/day.||5.23|0.93|0.0050
81665537|NCT01233869|163025361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.41||||0.1336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|8.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 4 is comparison of annualized rate of kidney enlargement: placebo versus bosutinib 400 mg/day.||8.05|-1.03|0.1336
81665538|NCT01233869|163025361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.65|7.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 5 is comparison of annualized rate of kidney enlargement: placebo versus bosutinib 400/200 mg/day.||7.30|2.65|<0.0001
81665539|NCT04721821|163025386|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.44||||||||1.44|0.82|
81665540|NCT04721821|163025387|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.16||||||||1.16|0.44|
81665541|NCT04721821|163025388|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.27||||||||1.27|0.73|
81665542|NCT04721821|163025389|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.88||||||||1.88|0.79|
81665543|NCT04721821|163025390|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.67||||||||1.67|0.79|
81665544|NCT04721821|163025391|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.76||||||||1.76|0.94|
81665545|NCT04721821|163025392|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.89||||||||1.89|0.70|
81665546|NCT04721821|163025393|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.32||||||||1.32|0.69|
81665547|NCT04721821|163025394|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.16||||||||2.16|0.81|
81665548|NCT04721821|163025395|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.87||||||||1.87|0.81|
81665549|NCT04721821|163025396|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.66||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.66|0.80|
81665550|NCT04721821|163025396|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.65||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.65|0.75|
81665551|NCT04721821|163025397|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.99||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.99|0.57|
81665552|NCT04721821|163025397|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.75||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.75|0.49|
81665553|NCT04721821|163025398|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.58||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.58|0.79|
81665554|NCT04721821|163025398|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.35||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.35|0.60|
81665555|NCT04721821|163025399|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.29||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||2.29|0.77|
81665556|NCT04721821|163025399|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.71||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||2.71|0.82|
81665557|NCT04721821|163025400|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.24||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||2.24|0.81|
81665558|NCT04721821|163025400|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.62||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.62|0.50|
81665559|NCT04721821|163025401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.31||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.31|-0.88|
81665560|NCT04721821|163025401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|-0.27||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||-0.27|-2.73|
81665561|NCT04721821|163025402|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|2.02||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||2.02|-1.24|
81665562|NCT04721821|163025402|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|2.84||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||2.84|-0.92|
81665563|NCT04721821|163025403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|0.56||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.56|-1.68|
81665564|NCT04721821|163025403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.99||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.99|-0.51|
81665565|NCT04721821|163025404|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|0.45||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.45|-2.66|
81665566|NCT04721821|163025404|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|0.05||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.05|-3.52|
81665567|NCT04721821|163025405|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.44||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.44|-2.30|
81665568|NCT04721821|163025405|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.62||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.62|-2.60|
81665569|NCT04721821|163025406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.35||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 20||1.35|0.80|
81665570|NCT04721821|163025406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.67||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 50||1.67|0.86|
81705741|NCT01536418|163107397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|18.7||||||CDAI score (Clinical response), GSK1605786A, 500 mg QD Vs GSK1605786A, 500 mg BID at both Week 8 and Week 12||18.7|-1.0|
81665571|NCT04721821|163025406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.54||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 70||1.54|0.57|
81665572|NCT04721821|163025406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.41||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 20||1.41|0.77|
81665573|NCT04721821|163025406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.95||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 50||1.95|0.89|
81665574|NCT04721821|163025406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.6||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 70||2.60|0.85|
81665575|NCT04721821|163025407|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.34||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 20||1.34|0.59|
81665576|NCT04721821|163025407|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.15||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 50||1.15|0.39|
81665577|NCT04721821|163025407|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.83||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 70||1.83|0.34|
81665578|NCT04721821|163025407|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.42||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 20||1.42|0.56|
81665579|NCT04721821|163025407|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.8||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 50||1.80|0.46|
81665580|NCT04721821|163025407|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.48||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 70||1.48|0.19|
81665581|NCT04721821|163025408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.45||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 20||1.45|0.86|
81665582|NCT04721821|163025408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.26||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 50||1.26|0.67|
81665583|NCT04721821|163025408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.09||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 70||1.09|0.44|
81665584|NCT04721821|163025408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.38||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 20||1.38|0.74|
81665585|NCT04721821|163025408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.52||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 50||1.52|0.69|
81665586|NCT04721821|163025408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.33||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 70||1.33|0.46|
81665587|NCT04721821|163025409|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.77||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 20||1.77|0.78|
81665588|NCT04721821|163025409|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.95||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 50||1.95|0.71|
81665589|NCT04721821|163025409|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.39||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 70||2.39|0.45|
81665590|NCT04721821|163025409|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 20||1.40|0.50|
81665591|NCT04721821|163025409|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.83||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 50||1.83|0.49|
81665592|NCT04721821|163025409|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.95||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 70||1.95|0.33|
81665593|NCT04721821|163025410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.49||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 20||1.49|0.76|
81665594|NCT04721821|163025410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.37||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 50||1.37|0.55|
81665595|NCT04721821|163025410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.2||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 70||1.20|0.32|
81665596|NCT04721821|163025410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.3||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 20||1.30|0.59|
81665597|NCT04721821|163025410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.86||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 50||1.86|0.65|
81665598|NCT04721821|163025410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||||95.0|0.62|3.28||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis: mACR 70||3.28|0.62|
81665599|NCT04721821|163025411|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.15||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||2.15|0.94|
81665600|NCT04721821|163025411|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.84||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.84|0.68|
81665601|NCT04721821|163025412|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.67||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.67|0.41|
81705742|NCT02658149|163107404|OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.036
81665602|NCT04721821|163025412|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|3.07||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||3.07|0.62|
81665603|NCT04721821|163025413|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.52||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.52|0.66|
81665604|NCT04721821|163025413|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.74||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.74|0.64|
81665605|NCT04721821|163025414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.94||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||2.94|0.80|
81665606|NCT04721821|163025414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.87||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||3.87|0.76|
81665607|NCT04721821|163025415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.27||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||2.27|0.73|
81665608|NCT04721821|163025415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.23||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||2.23|0.63|
81665609|NCT04721821|163025416|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.04||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.04|-0.06|
81665610|NCT04721821|163025416|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.09||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.09|-0.01|
81665611|NCT04721821|163025417|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.06||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.06|-0.08|
81665612|NCT04721821|163025417|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.05||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.05|-0.11|
81665613|NCT04721821|163025418|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.03||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.03|-0.07|
81665614|NCT04721821|163025418|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.07||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.07|-0.05|
81665615|NCT04721821|163025419|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.07||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.07|-0.06|
81665616|NCT04721821|163025419|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.06||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.06|-0.12|
81665617|NCT04721821|163025420|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.04||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.04|-0.09|
81665618|NCT04721821|163025420|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.09||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.09|-0.06|
81665619|NCT04721821|163025421|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.45||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.45|0.90|
81665620|NCT04721821|163025421|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.94||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.94|0.54|
81665621|NCT04721821|163025422|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.11||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.11|0.53|
81665622|NCT04721821|163025422|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.61||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.61|0.72|
81665623|NCT04721821|163025423|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.21||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.21|0.73|
81665624|NCT04721821|163025423|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.39||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.39|0.77|
81665625|NCT04721821|163025424|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.32||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.32|0.64|
81665626|NCT04721821|163025424|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.64||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.64|0.69|
81665627|NCT04721821|163025425|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.59||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.59|0.84|
81665628|NCT04721821|163025425|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.32||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.32|0.65|
81665629|NCT04721821|163025426|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.04||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.04|-0.03|
81665630|NCT04721821|163025426|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.05||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.05|-0.04|
81665631|NCT04721821|163025427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.05||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.05|-0.05|
81665632|NCT04721821|163025427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.06||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.06|-0.07|
81665633|NCT04721821|163025428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.02||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.02|-0.06|
81665634|NCT04721821|163025428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.04||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.04|-0.04|
81665635|NCT04721821|163025429|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.04||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.04|-0.06|
81665636|NCT04721821|163025429|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.03||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.03|-0.10|
81665637|NCT04721821|163025430|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.04||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.04|-0.05|
81665638|NCT04721821|163025430|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.06||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.06|-0.06|
81665639|NCT04721821|163025431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|2.45||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||2.45|-2.65|
81665640|NCT04721821|163025431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|3.11||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||3.11|-2.59|
81665641|NCT04721821|163025432|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|4.38||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||4.38|-2.71|
81665642|NCT04721821|163025432|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|2.95||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||2.95|-5.12|
81665643|NCT04721821|163025433|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.94|1.45||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.45|-3.94|
81665644|NCT04721821|163025433|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|2.42||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||2.42|-3.61|
81665645|NCT04721821|163025434|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|3.05||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||3.05|-4.39|
81665646|NCT04721821|163025434|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.19|-0.48||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||-0.48|-9.19|
81535069|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.6|24.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 28||24.4|-31.6|1.000
81535070|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.4||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.8|7.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 28||7.0|-39.8|0.174
81665647|NCT04721821|163025435|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|2.82||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||2.82|-3.59|
81665648|NCT04721821|163025435|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|4.49||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||4.49|-2.97|
81665649|NCT04721821|163025436|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.34||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.34|0.73|
81665650|NCT04721821|163025436|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.34||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.34|0.66|
81665651|NCT04721821|163025437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.73||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.73|0.62|
81535071|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-17.1||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.9|9.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 28||9.7|-43.9|0.203
81665652|NCT04721821|163025437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.6||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.60|0.50|
81665653|NCT04721821|163025438|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.19||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.19|0.64|
81665654|NCT04721821|163025438|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.26||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.26|0.60|
81665655|NCT04721821|163025439|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.46||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.46|0.55|
81665656|NCT04721821|163025439|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.51||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.51|0.47|
81665657|NCT04721821|163025440|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.38||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.38|0.60|
81665658|NCT04721821|163025440|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.5||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.50|0.56|
81665659|NCT04721821|163025441|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|4.11||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||4.11|-0.69|
81665660|NCT04721821|163025441|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|2.77||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||2.77|-2.79|
81665661|NCT04721821|163025442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|1.6||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.60|-5.02|
81665662|NCT04721821|163025442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|4.96||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||4.96|-2.85|
81665663|NCT04721821|163025443|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|1.45||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||1.45|-3.75|
81665664|NCT04721821|163025443|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|2.47||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||2.47|-3.54|
81665665|NCT04721821|163025444|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|4.73||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||4.73|-2.36|
81665666|NCT04721821|163025444|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.36|1.07||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||1.07|-7.36|
81665667|NCT04721821|163025445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|5.41||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||5.41|-0.66|
81665668|NCT04721821|163025445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|4.71||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||4.71|-2.69|
81665669|NCT04721821|163025446|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.4||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.40|-0.16|
81665670|NCT04721821|163025446|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.45||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.45|-0.21|
81665671|NCT04721821|163025447|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.43||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.43|-0.40|
81665672|NCT04721821|163025447|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.29||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.29|-0.74|
81665673|NCT04721821|163025448|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.1||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.10|-0.51|
81665674|NCT04721821|163025448|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.31||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.31|-0.42|
81665675|NCT04721821|163025449|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.32||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.32|-0.34|
81665676|NCT04721821|163025449|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.31||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.31|-0.69|
81665677|NCT04721821|163025450|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.32||||||Month 6 follow-up visit analysis||0.32|-0.37|
81535072|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.1||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|44.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 36||44.7|-4.5|0.286
81665678|NCT04721821|163025450|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.59||||||Month 12 follow-up visit analysis||0.59|-0.30|
81665679|NCT03836807|163025465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.020
81665680|NCT03836807|163025466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.026
81665681|NCT03836807|163025467|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|-0.3||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|5.0|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at Baseline (at 0')||5.0|-5.5|0.914
81665682|NCT03836807|163025467|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|1.3||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|7.4|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 5'||7.4|-4.9|0.685
81665683|NCT03836807|163025467|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|-0.3||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|6.8|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 10'||6.8|-7.4|0.930
81665684|NCT03836807|163025467|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|-2.1||||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|6.1|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 15'||6.1|-10.3|0.615
81665685|NCT03836807|163025467|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|-8.5||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|0.0|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 30'||0|-17.0|0.051
81665686|NCT03836807|163025467|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|-8.4||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|-0.3|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 45'||-0.3|-16.6|0.043
81665687|NCT03836807|163025467|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|-9.0||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|-1.3|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 1h||-1.3|-16.7|0.023
81705743|NCT02658149|163107405|OTHER|||||||0.204|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.204
81705744|NCT02658149|163107406|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81535073|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.6||||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.7|20.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 36||20.6|-27.7|0.773
81665688|NCT03836807|163025467|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|-10.5||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|-2.7|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 1.5h||-2.7|-18.2|0.009
81665689|NCT03836807|163025467|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|-9.3||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-1.7|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 2h||-1.7|-17.0|0.018
81665690|NCT03836807|163025467|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|-5.5||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|2.6|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 3h||2.6|-13.6|0.182
81665691|NCT03836807|163025467|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|-4.8||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|3.2|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 4h||3.2|-12.9|0.236
81665692|NCT03836807|163025467|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|-3.6||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|3.5|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 5h||3.5|-10.6|0.320
81665693|NCT03836807|163025467|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|-2.2||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|5.6|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 6h||5.6|-10.0|0.572
81665694|NCT03836807|163025468|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|2.7||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|8.4|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 5'||8.4|-3.1|0.361
81665695|NCT03836807|163025468|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|4.2||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|12.3|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 10'||12.3|-3.8|0.298
81665696|NCT03836807|163025468|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|8.9||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|19.8|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 15'||19.8|-2.1|0.112
81665697|NCT03836807|163025468|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|22.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|36.8|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 30'||36.8|7.8|0.003
81665698|NCT03836807|163025468|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|21.2||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|36.7|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 45'||36.7|5.6|0.008
81665699|NCT03836807|163025468|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|18.7||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|34.0|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 1h||34.0|3.3|0.018
81665700|NCT03836807|163025468|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|22.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|37.0|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 1.5h||37.0|7.7|0.003
81535074|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-23.5||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.2|4.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 36||4.1|-51.2|0.101
81665701|NCT03836807|163025468|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|22.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|36.1|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 2h||36.1|8.0|0.003
81665702|NCT03836807|163025468|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|16.7||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|30.0|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 3h||30.0|3.4|0.015
81665703|NCT03836807|163025468|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|10.8||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|23.9|||ANOVA|||at 4h||23.9|-2.2|0.103
81665704|NCT03836807|163025468|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|5.9||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|17.5|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 5'||17.5|-5.6|0.311
81665705|NCT03836807|163025468|SUPERIORITY||adjusted least square mean|2.8||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|14.5|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included fixed effect terms for clinical site, time point and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||at 6h||14.5|-9.0|0.638
81665706|NCT03836807|163025469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||ANOVA|||in the ITT population||||0.007
81665707|NCT03836807|163025469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||ANOVA|||in the PP population||||0.009
81665708|NCT03836807|163025470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.004
81665709|NCT03836807|163025471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.002
81665710|NCT03836807|163025472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.480
81705745|NCT02658149|163107407|OTHER|||||||0.741|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.741
81705746|NCT02658149|163107408|OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.0
81705747|NCT00628134|163107427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-ranks test was used for comparisons||||0.07
81705748|NCT00628134|163107428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-ranks test was used for comparisons||||0.29
81705749|NCT03687827|163107433|SUPERIORITY|Superiority is confirmed if non-inferiority is confirmed and the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval is entirely above zero.|Estimated treatment difference|1.43||||0.0321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|2.74|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.74|0.12|0.0321
81705750|NCT03687827|163107433|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -0.83% has been applied, corresponding to 0.2 hours/24 hours|Estimated treatment difference|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|2.74||||||||2.74|0.12|
81705751|NCT00617162|163107439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.3989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|2.2|||Fisher Exact|||||2.2|-5.5|0.3989
81705752|NCT01291511|163107458|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|5.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|8.4|||Log Rank|||||8.4|3.2|<0.0001
81665711|NCT03531788|163025475|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Activity counts from the ActiGraph GT9x activity monitor provide data per participant during testing of upper extremity activities/tasks and were collected while wearing the device (Kinova and WREX) and without the device (Kinova and WREX). For each upper extremity task, we summed all activity count data for all tasks completed. We then computed means and standard deviations. Data presented are within group data change and not between group data comparisons.|Due to the small sample size, we utilized change in activity count data when comparing two upper limb testing sessions: one without the use of an arm support device (Kinova or WREX) and one while using the arm support device. For each upper extremity task, we summed all activity count data for all tasks completed. We then computed means and standard deviations. Data presented are within group data change and not between group data comparisons.|||
81705753|NCT01291511|163107459|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and site as main effects and DBRP baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81705754|NCT01291511|163107461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0062||||||P-value is based on an ANCOVA model with treatment and site as main effects and DBRP baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0062
81705755|NCT00047008|163107462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|1.128|||Log Rank|||A sample size of 684 analyzable patients provides 80% power to detect a relative reduction of 25% in the rate of death in the accelerated-fractionation radiotherapy group as compared with the standard-fractionation radiotherapy group, assuming a 2-year rate of overall survival of 45% in the standard-fractionation radiotherapy group, with the use of a one-sided log-rank test at the 0.05 significance level.||1.128|0.719|0.180
81705756|NCT00047008|163107463|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.43||One-sided significance level = 0.05|Gray's test|||||1.43|0.83|0.76
81705757|NCT00047008|163107464|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.44||One-sided significance level = 0.05|Gray's test|||||1.44|0.85|0.80
81705758|NCT00047008|163107465|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.2||One-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank|||||1.20|0.81|0.42
81705759|NCT00047008|163107466|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.23||One-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank|||||1.23|0.81|0.50
81705760|NCT00047008|163107467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||Two-side significance level = 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Acute toxicity||||0.21
81705761|NCT00047008|163107467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Late toxicity||||0.18
81705762|NCT00047008|163107468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Two hundred and fifty-two patients (126/arm) provide at least 86% power to detect a difference of 7 (standard deviation 18) between arms with a two-sided significance level of 0.05.||||0.92
81705763|NCT00047008|163107469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Two hundred and fifty-two patients (126/arm) provide at least 86% power to detect a difference of 7 (standard deviation 18) between arms with a two-sided significance level of 0.05.||||0.67
81705764|NCT00047008|163107470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Two hundred and fifty-two patients (126/arm) provide at least 86% power to detect a difference of 7 (standard deviation 18) between arms with a two-sided significance level of 0.05.||||0.43
81705765|NCT00047008|163107471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Two hundred and fifty-two patients (126/arm) provide at least 86% power to detect a difference of 7 (standard deviation 18) between arms with a two-sided significance level of 0.05.||||0.39
81705766|NCT02128958|163107474|OTHER|||||||0.536|||||||Log Rank|||The between-treatment comparison (CF102 vs Placebo) of Overall Survival will be performed using the log rank test as the primary analysis.||||0.536
81705767|NCT02128958|163107475|OTHER|||||||0.371|||||||Log Rank|||The between-treatment comparison (CF102 vs Placebo) of Time to Progression will be performed using the log rank test as the primary analysis.||||.371
81665712|NCT03531788|163025476|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Activity counts from the ActiGraph GT9x activity monitor were collected during baseline (without a device) and throughout the 4 week device trial (with the device). For each time period, activity count data were averaged across the day. We then compared the baseline time period to the device trial period to understand the difference in movement and upper extremity positioning during the device trial. Data presented are within group change scores and not between group data comparisons.|Counts from each axis (x, y, z) were measured across baseline and during the 4-week trial to explore arm movement and positioning during the use of an upper extremity arm device. Counts (within each participant) were summed. A change score from trial minus baseline was calculated for each axis. We provide an average change score and standard deviation across participants with Kinova and participants with WREX.|||
81665713|NCT03531788|163025477|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Three goals were identified for each participant and scored without using an arm support device to serve as a baseline measure of abilities. These scores were compared to the scores achieved on the same goals using the arm support device.|We compared the change in GAS scores when using an arm support device on three goal areas identified as important for each participant. For each goal, we measured abilities at baseline and with the device (Kinova and WREX). We calculated the change in score for each goal and averaged these change scores across all participants. While our groups are too small to complete statistical tests to estimate the significance of the differences participants noted in activity and independence while using both arm supports, our results quantify the amount of increased success participants noted with the use of the arm support device.|||
81665714|NCT02019420|163025478|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference in ITT all-cause mortality (linezolid - tedizolid). Noninferiority is declared when the lower bound of the 95% CI \> -10.|Difference in all-cause mortality|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|4.7|||||Difference and 95% CI were calculated with the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|||4.7|-8.2|
81535075|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.2||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|44.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 44||44.4|-14.1|0.332
81665715|NCT02019420|163025479|OTHER|Difference in mITT all-cause mortality (linezolid - tedizolid)|Difference in all-cause mortality|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|7.1|||||Difference and 95% CI were calculated with the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|||7.1|-10.3|
81665716|NCT02019420|163025480|OTHER|Difference in ITT clinical success (tedizolid - linezolid)|Difference in clinical success|-7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-0.5|||||Difference and 95% CI were calculated with the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|||-0.5|-14.7|
81665717|NCT02019420|163025481|OTHER|Difference in CE clinical success (tedizolid - linezolid)|Difference in clinical success|-6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|2.1|||||Difference and 95% CI were calculated with the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|||2.1|-15.1|
81665718|NCT02019420|163025482|OTHER|Difference in MSSA mITT all-cause mortality (linezolid - tedizolid)|Difference in all-cause mortality|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|9.5|||||Difference and 95% CI were calculated with the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|||9.5|-12.5|
81665719|NCT02019420|163025483|OTHER|Difference in MRSA mITT all-cause mortality (linezolid - tedizolid)|Difference in all-cause mortality|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|18.9|||||Difference and 95% CI were calculated with the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|||18.9|-12.8|
81665720|NCT02019420|163025484|OTHER|Difference in mITT favorable response (tedizolid - linezolid)|Difference in clinical success|-13.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|-4.5|||||Difference and 95% CI were calculated with the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|||-4.5|-21.7|
81665721|NCT02019420|163025485|OTHER|Difference in ME-1 favorable response (tedizolid - linezolid)|Difference in clinical success|-13.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|-4.5|||||Difference and 95% CI were calculated with the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|||-4.5|-21.7|
81665722|NCT02019420|163025486|OTHER|Difference in mITT favorable response (tedizolid - linezolid)|Difference in clinical success|-12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|-3.5|||||Difference and 95% CI were calculated with the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|||-3.5|-21.5|
81665723|NCT02019420|163025487|OTHER|Difference in ME-2 favorable response (tedizolid - linezolid)|Difference in clinical success|-13.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|-1.2|||||Difference and 95% CI were calculated with the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|||-1.2|-26.2|
81665724|NCT04722250|163025503|NON_INFERIORITY|The endpoint is designed to test whether the Medtronic SE TAV is non-inferior to Edwards BE TAV in the composite event rate of all-cause mortality, disabling stroke or heart failure rehospitalization at 12 months post-procedure with an absolute non-inferiority margin of 8.0%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.9|2.5|||z-test on Kaplan-Meier percentages|||||2.5|-4.9|<0.001
81665725|NCT04722250|163025504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-32.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.7|-25.6|||z-test on Kaplan-Meier percentages|||||-25.6|-38.7|<0.001
81665726|NCT01009554|163025530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0905||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.306||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline tooth color parameter values (L, a, and b) and age (in years) as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.306|-0.054|0.168
81686098|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.02|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.02|0.75|
81665727|NCT01009554|163025532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.127|0.139||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline tooth color parameter values (L, a, and b) and age (in years) as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.139|-0.127|0.928
81665728|NCT01009554|163025533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0718||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.378||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline tooth color parameter values (L, a, and b) and age (in years) as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.378|0.092|0.002
81665729|NCT01009554|163025534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1235||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.205|0.286||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline tooth color parameter value L and age (in years) as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.286|-0.205|0.741
81665730|NCT01009554|163025535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1386||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.437|0.115||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline tooth color parameter value L and age (in years) as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.115|-0.437|0.249
81665731|NCT01009554|163025536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1398||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.479|0.077||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline tooth color parameter value L and age (in years) as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.077|-0.479|0.154
81665732|NCT01009554|163025537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0746||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.343|-0.047||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline tooth color parameter value b and age (in years) as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.047|-0.343|0.011
81665733|NCT01009554|163025538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.334|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0703|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.474|-0.195||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline tooth color parameter value b and age (in years) as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.195|-0.474|<0.001
81665734|NCT01009554|163025539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0939||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.401|-0.027||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline tooth color parameter value b and age (in years) as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.027|-0.401|0.025
81665735|NCT01009554|163025540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0562||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.168||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score over all tooth sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.168|-0.055|0.319
81705768|NCT02128958|163107476|OTHER|||||||0.521|||||||Log Rank|||The between-treatment comparison (CF102 vs Placebo) will be performed on Time to Progression Free Survival using the logrank test.||||0.521
81665736|NCT01009554|163025541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.272|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0668|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.139|0.405||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score over all tooth sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.405|0.139|<0.001
81665737|NCT01009554|163025542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.398|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.231|0.565||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score over all tooth sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.565|0.231|<0.001
81665738|NCT01009554|163025543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0271||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.084||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity over all tooth sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.084|-0.024|0.270
81705769|NCT02128958|163107479|OTHER|||||||0.988|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-treatment comparisons of ALT will be performed at Cycle 11 Day 15 using ANCOVA with CFB as the dependent variable and the Baseline value of the variable as the covariate.||||0.988
81705770|NCT02128958|163107479|OTHER|||||||0.989|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-treatment comparisons of AST will be performed at Cycle 11 Day 15 using ANCOVA with CFB as the dependent variable and the Baseline value of the variable as the covariate.||||0.989
81705771|NCT02128958|163107479|OTHER|||||||0.717|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-treatment comparisons of Albumin will be performed at Cycle 11 Day 15 using ANCOVA with CFB as the dependent variable and the Baseline value of the variable as the covariate.||||0.717
81535076|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.2||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|39.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 44||39.8|-7.5|0.189
81665739|NCT01009554|163025544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0324|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.073|0.202||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity over all tooth sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.202|0.073|<0.001
81665740|NCT01009554|163025545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.193|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0399|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.114|0.273||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity over all tooth sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.273|0.114|<0.001
81665741|NCT01009554|163025546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0273||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.088||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area over all tooth sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.088|-0.020|0.217
81665742|NCT01009554|163025547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.073|0.2||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area over all tooth sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.200|0.073|<0.001
81665743|NCT01009554|163025548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0406|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.114|0.276||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area over all tooth sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.276|0.114|<0.001
81665744|NCT01009554|163025549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0716||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.087|0.197||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area score for interproximal (mesial and distal) sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.197|-0.087|0.444
81665745|NCT01009554|163025550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.349|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0843|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.182|0.517||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score for interproximal (mesial and distal) sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.517|0.182|<0.001
81665746|NCT01009554|163025551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.542|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1063|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.331|0.754||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score for interproximal (mesial and distal) sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.754|0.331|<0.001
81665747|NCT01009554|163025552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0344||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.1||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity for interproximal (mesial and distal) sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.100|-0.037|0.361
81665748|NCT01009554|163025553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0414|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.256||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity for interproximal (mesial and distal) sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.256|0.092|<0.001
81665749|NCT01009554|163025554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.264|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0504|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.164|0.364||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity for interproximal (mesial and distal) sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.364|0.164|<0.001
81665750|NCT01009554|163025555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0345||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.102||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area for interproximal (mesial and distal) sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.102|-0.035|0.331
81686099|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.79|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.79|0.48|
81665751|NCT01009554|163025556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0414|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.095|0.259||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area for interproximal (mesial and distal) sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.259|0.095|<0.001
81665752|NCT01009554|163025557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0519|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.162|0.368||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area for interproximal (mesial and distal) sites and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.368|0.162|<0.001
81665753|NCT01009554|163025558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0726||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.282||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score for the gingival region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.282|-0.006|0.060
81665754|NCT01009554|163025559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.338|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.165|0.51||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score for the gingival region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.510|0.165|<0.001
81665755|NCT01009554|163025560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.394|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1095|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.176|0.612||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score for the gingival region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.612|0.176|<0.001
81665756|NCT01009554|163025561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0355||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.143||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity for the gingival region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.143|0.002|0.045
81665757|NCT01009554|163025562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0415|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.095|0.26||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity for the gingival region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.260|0.095|<0.001
81665758|NCT01009554|163025563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.197|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|0.3||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity for the gingival region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.300|0.094|<0.001
81665759|NCT01009554|163025564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0355||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.147||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area for the gingival region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.147|0.006|0.034
81665760|NCT01009554|163025565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0398|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.247||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area for the gingival region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.247|0.089|<0.001
81665761|NCT01009554|163025566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.193|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0516|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|0.296||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area for the gingival region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.296|0.091|<0.001
81665762|NCT01009554|163025567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.082|0.042||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score for the body region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.042|-0.082|0.524
81665763|NCT01009554|163025568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0395||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.133||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score for the body region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.133|-0.024|0.172
81535077|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.1||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.2|13.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 44||13.9|-42.2|0.329
81665764|NCT01009554|163025569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.116|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0439||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.203||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score for the body region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.203|0.028|0.010
81665765|NCT01009554|163025570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0145||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.015||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity for the body region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.015|-0.043|0.348
81665766|NCT01009554|163025571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0186||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.062||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity for the body region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.062|-0.012|0.185
81665767|NCT01009554|163025572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0196||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.088||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity for the body region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.088|0.010|0.014
81665768|NCT01009554|163025573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.024||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area for the body region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.024|-0.040|0.623
81665769|NCT01009554|163025574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0186||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.061||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area for the body region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.061|-0.013|0.192
81665770|NCT01009554|163025575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0213||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.099||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area for the body region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.099|0.014|0.009
81665771|NCT01009554|163025576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0384||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|0.071||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score for the facial region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.071|-0.081|0.893
81665772|NCT01009554|163025577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0476||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.073|0.116||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score for the facial region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.116|-0.073|0.655
81665773|NCT01009554|163025578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0693||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.084|0.359||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score for the facial region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.359|0.084|0.002
81665774|NCT01009554|163025579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0187||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.035||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity for the facial region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.035|-0.039|0.914
81686100|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.46|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.46|0.32|
81535078|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.6||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|53.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 52||53.9|-4.8|0.124
81665775|NCT01009554|163025580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0229||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.056||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity for the facial region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.056|-0.035|0.646
81665776|NCT01009554|163025581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0309||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.163||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity for the facial region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.163|0.040|0.001
81665777|NCT01009554|163025582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0179||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.037||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area for the facial region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.037|-0.034|0.930
81665778|NCT01009554|163025583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0224||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.06||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area for the facial region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.060|-0.029|0.486
81665779|NCT01009554|163025584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0338||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.18||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area for the facial region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.180|0.045|0.001
81665780|NCT01009554|163025585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1006||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.32||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score for the lingual region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.320|-0.080|0.237
81665781|NCT01009554|163025586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.521|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.298|0.743||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score for the lingual region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.743|0.298|<0.001
81665782|NCT01009554|163025587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.567|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1367|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.295|0.839||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain score for the lingual region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.839|0.295|<0.001
81665783|NCT01009554|163025588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0491||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.16||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity for the lingual region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.160|-0.036|0.210
81665784|NCT01009554|163025589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.153|0.372||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity for the lingual region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.372|0.153|<0.001
81665785|NCT01009554|163025590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0654|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|0.411||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain intensity for the lingual region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.411|0.151|<0.001
81665786|NCT01009554|163025591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0496||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.165||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area for the lingual region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.165|-0.033|0.187
81665787|NCT01009554|163025592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0544|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.148|0.364||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area for the lingual region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.364|0.148|<0.001
81665788|NCT01009554|163025593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.273|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0669|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.406||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as a factor and baseline mean stain area for the lingual region and smoking status as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.406|0.140|<0.001
81665789|NCT01405937|163025599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The Type-I error rate over the multiple tests comparisons was controlled by the Hochberg testing procedure.|exact test for binomial proportion|||The null hypothesis that the percentage of participants achieving SVR24 of vaniprevir treatment was 20% versus the alternative that the percentage of participants achieving SVR24 of vaniprevir treatment was over 20% was tested.||||<0.001
81665790|NCT01405937|163025599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The Type-I error rate over the multiple tests comparisons was controlled by the Hochberg testing procedure.|exact test for binomial proportion|||The null hypothesis that the percentage of participants achieving SVR24 of vaniprevir treatment was 20% versus the alternative that the percentage of participants achieving SVR24 of vaniprevir treatment was over 20% was tested.||||<0.001
81665791|NCT04427501|163025607|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.58||||||||0.58|0.15|
81665792|NCT04427501|163025607|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.31||||||||0.31|0.04|
81665793|NCT04427501|163025608|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.4||||||||0.40|0.13|
81665794|NCT04427501|163025609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221||0.6921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.52|-0.35|0.6921
81665795|NCT04427501|163025609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-0.71|0.2110
81665796|NCT04427501|163025609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.225||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.76|-0.13|0.1630
81665797|NCT04427501|163025609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.14|-1.00|0.0099
81665798|NCT04427501|163025614|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.86||||||||1.86|1.13|
81665799|NCT04427501|163025614|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.95||||||||1.95|1.24|
81665800|NCT04427501|163025614|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.53||||||||2.53|1.06|
81665801|NCT04427501|163025615|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.93||||||||1.93|1.17|
81665802|NCT04427501|163025615|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.09||||||||2.09|1.33|
81665803|NCT04427501|163025615|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.9||||||||2.9|1.22|
81665804|NCT04427501|163025616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.64||||||||0.64|0.18|
81665805|NCT04427501|163025616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.38||||||||0.38|0.07|
81665806|NCT04427501|163025616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.05||||||||1.05|0.06|
81665807|NCT04427501|163025617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|||<|0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.94|-1.46|<0.0000000
81665808|NCT04427501|163025617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.09|||<|0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.85|-1.34|<0.0000000
81665809|NCT04427501|163025617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.99||||3.777e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.52|-1.45|0.00003777
81665810|NCT04427501|163025618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.213||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||0.007
81665811|NCT04427501|163025618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.111||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||0.130
81665812|NCT04427501|163025618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.38||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||0.012
81665813|NCT04427501|163025619|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.355||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||0.007
81665814|NCT04427501|163025619|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.237||||0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||0.033
81665815|NCT04427501|163025619|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.521||||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||0.017
81665816|NCT04427501|163025620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.243||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.64|-0.31|0.499
81665817|NCT04427501|163025620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.241||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.31|-0.64|0.492
81665818|NCT04427501|163025620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.246||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.86|-0.11|0.125
81665819|NCT04427501|163025620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.236||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.89|0.069
81665820|NCT04427501|163025621|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.90|1.04|0.034
81665821|NCT04427501|163025621|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.91|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.91|0.69|0.594
81665822|NCT04427501|163025621|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.20|0.79|0.291
81665823|NCT04427501|163025621|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.40|0.88|0.143
81665824|NCT04427501|163025622|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.15|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.15|1.14|0.014
81665825|NCT04427501|163025622|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.74|0.64|0.828
81665826|NCT04427501|163025622|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|3.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.02|1.09|0.022
81665827|NCT04427501|163025622|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.43|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.43|0.90|0.119
81665828|NCT04427501|163025625|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.23||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.31|0.04|0.098
81705772|NCT02128958|163107479|OTHER|||||||0.891|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-treatment comparisons of Bilirubin (direct) will be performed at Cycle 11 Day 15 using ANCOVA with CFB as the dependent variable and the Baseline value of the variable as the covariate.||||0.891
81705773|NCT02128958|163107479|OTHER|||||||0.275|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-treatment comparisons of Bilirubin (Total) will be performed at Cycle 11 Day 15 using ANCOVA with CFB as the dependent variable and the Baseline value of the variable as the covariate.||||0.275
81705774|NCT02128958|163107479|OTHER|||||||0.549|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-treatment comparisons of PT will be performed at Cycle 11 Day 15 using ANCOVA with CFB as the dependent variable and the Baseline value of the variable as the covariate.||||0.549
81705775|NCT02128958|163107479|OTHER|||||||0.479|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-treatment comparisons of INR will be performed at Cycle 11 Day 15 using ANCOVA with CFB as the dependent variable and the Baseline value of the variable as the covariate.||||0.479
81705776|NCT02565576|163107487|SUPERIORITY||estimate of contrast posterior median|-1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.41|1.14|||bayesian|||Primary analysis was performed on the PD analysis set. Changes from baseline in QMG scores at Week 25 were analyzed using a Bayesian model. The model investigated effects for treatment (CFZ533 or placebo) and baseline QMG score. A difference of 3 points on the mean change in QMG score between CFZ533 and placebo was deemed a clinical meaningful effect.||1.14|-3.41|
81705777|NCT00981292|163107498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||A Bonferroni adjustment was made for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||This data was analysed by two-way repeated measures ANOVA (task \[epoch\] x treatment). In the case of those analyses that showed a significant main effect of treatment or a task/epoch x treatment interaction, planned comparisons of data from each task or epoch were then made between placebo and each of the EGCG treatment groups using t tests calculated with the Mean Squares Error from the ANOVA.||||<0.05
81535079|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.2||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|39.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 52||39.9|-9.5|0.234
81665829|NCT04427501|163025625|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.51|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.51|0.09|0.165
81705778|NCT00981292|163107499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Task performance data were analysed by within subjects ANCOVA (treatment) with pre-treatment performance included as a co-variate for each individual task/measure.||||>0.05
81705779|NCT00981292|163107500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mood data was analysed via student t-test.||||>0.05
81705780|NCT02437162|163107519|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|2.586||||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.138|14.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.310|-9.138|0.669
81665830|NCT04427501|163025625|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.60|0.10|0.191
81705781|NCT02437162|163107519|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|-0.646||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.18|10.887|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.887|-12.180|0.913
81705782|NCT03321526|163107567|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5355|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5355
81665831|NCT04427501|163025625|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.21||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.18|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.18|0.04|0.075
81665832|NCT04427501|163025626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.616|||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||0.616
81665833|NCT04427501|163025626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.281|||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||0.281
81705783|NCT02808507|163107605|OTHER||Treatment initiation ratio|1.04||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.3|||See above comments|||The primary analysis was based on the facility-level rate ratio. We first calculated an unadjusted ratio of the treatment initiation rates between the two arms and the corresponding 95% CI. We first fit a Poisson regression to the facility-level counts and the district and historical volume covariates. The residuals ratios, calculated as the ratio of the observed over the expected counts, were then used in the second stage to estimate the between-arm rate ratio and the corresponding 95% CI.||1.3|0.80|0.73
81705784|NCT02808507|163107606|OTHER||Treatment initiation ratio|1.05||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.13|||Poisson regression||Adjusted for district, study phase and clinic random effect.|The primary outcome of the study was the comparative number of people with incident TB diagnosed and started on treatment at study clinics during the two study periods, excluding the six-month washout period. The number of people starting treatment for incident TB was calculated by performing a review of paper and electronic medical records at each clinic on a quarterly basis during the study.||1.13|0.97|0.68
81665834|NCT04427501|163025626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.815|||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||0.815
81665835|NCT04427501|163025626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.334|||||||Stratified Log-rank|||||||0.334
81665836|NCT01474863|163025647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.86
81705785|NCT02808507|163107607|OTHER||Prevalence ratio|1.0||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.95||"The pre-specified secondary study outcome was the number of Xpert-based TB diagnoses made among enrolled contacts (secondary cases) by arm."|Poisson regression||Adjusted for study phase and district|||1.95|0.51|0.80
81705786|NCT04599972|163107626|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.979|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.753|5.064|||Regression, Logistic|||All treatment comparisons for primary and secondary endpoints related to BDCVA were conducted with a logistic regression model including fixed effects of baseline BDCVA at 40 cm as a covariate and treatment.||5.064|1.753|<0.01
81705787|NCT04599972|163107627|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.807|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.655|4.762|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.762|1.655|<0.01
81705788|NCT04599972|163107628|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.002|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.431|10.499|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.499|3.431|<0.01
81705789|NCT04599972|163107629|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.161|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.404|7.204|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.204|2.404|<0.01
81705790|NCT00638690|163107630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.646|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.543|0.768||Nominal P-value is 0.0142 at interim analysis based on group sequential design.|Log Rank|This was a stratified analysis.||||0.768|0.543|<0.0001
81665837|NCT00708175|163025648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.24||P-value is from a 1-way ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and baseline BMD as a covariate. There were no multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|||The sample size was calculated using a precision approach to estimate the difference between the pioglitazone and placebo treatment groups in the percent change from baseline in BMD.||0.24|-1.33|0.170
81665838|NCT00708175|163025649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.56||P-value is from a 1-way ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and the Month 12 BMD value as a covariate. There were no multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|||||0.56|-0.91|0.640
81665839|NCT02038920|163025653|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.1448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.816|3.958|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||MLN0002 group/placebo group. Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was used for analysis. Prior tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) antagonist use (yes/no) was used as stratification factor.|||3.958|0.816|0.1448
81665840|NCT02038920|163025654|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.57||||0.1779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.532|23.953|||Pearson's Chi-square Test||MLN0002 group/placebo group|||23.953|0.532|0.1779
81665841|NCT02038920|163025660|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.1963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|4.673|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||MLN0002 group/placebo group. Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was used for analysis. Prior tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) antagonist use (yes/no) was used as stratification factor.|||4.673|0.720|0.1963
81705791|NCT00638690|163107631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.462|0.728||Nominal P-value = 0.05.|Log Rank|This was a stratified analysis.||||0.728|0.462|<0.0001
81705792|NCT00638690|163107632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|5.266|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.459|8.018||Nominal P-value = 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||8.018|3.459|<0.001
81705793|NCT00638690|163107633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.673|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.585|0.776||The nominal P-value = 0.05.|Log Rank|This was a stratified analysis.||||0.776|0.585|<0.0001
81705794|NCT01925014|163107668|NON_INFERIORITY|Detailed in Ahn S, LOCAT Group. Trials 2014:15:28.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.013|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.033|||||The non-inferiority was established.|Detailed in Ahn S, LOCAT Group. Trials 2014:15:28.||0.033|-0.008|
81705795|NCT01925014|163107669|NON_INFERIORITY|Detailed in Ahn S, LOCAT Group. Trials 2014:15:28.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.035|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.091|||||The non-inferiority was established.|Detailed in Ahn S, LOCAT Group. Trials 2014:15:28.||0.091|-0.021|
81665842|NCT02038920|163025662|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.4||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.473|160.972|||Pearson's Chi-square Test|||||160.972|1.473|0.0094
81665843|NCT02038920|163025663|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.6534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.254|8.844|||Pearson's Chi-square Test||MLN0002 group/placebo group.|||8.844|0.254|0.6534
81705796|NCT01690988|163107687|OTHER|Test of independence|Difference in Percentages|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.301||0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.07|7.38|||Chi-squared||Difference in delirium incidence between placebo control and combined ketamine groups.|The primary analysis was a comparison between the placebo control group and the combined ketamine groups||7.38|-6.07|0.912
81705797|NCT01690988|163107688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.964|||||||ANOVA|one-way||We compared the combined average pain level (pain level at rest, taking a deep breath, and/or when moving) over the entire day (AM and PM).||||0.964
81705798|NCT01690988|163107689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.476|||||||ANOVA|||"All morphine equivalent drugs consumed by patients perioperatively~Opioid Drugs included:~\* Postoperatively while still in hospital, the list of pain medication used included Morphine, Hydromorphone, Meperidine, Nalbuphine, Oxycodone,Oxymorphone, Tramadol, bupivacaine, (Codeine, Fentanyl, Naloxone) Total Opiates (Morphine Equivalent) in milligrams The median(IQR) opioid consumption was compared across the three study groups Placebo vs. Lo-K (0.5 mg/kg) vs. Hi-K (1 mg/kg)"||||0.476
81665844|NCT02038920|163025664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2059|||||||Pearson's Chi-square Test|||||||0.2059
81665845|NCT02383589|163025679|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|30.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|45.15||The analysis was stratified by the stratification factors applied at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||45.15|14.70|<0.0001
81705799|NCT01690988|163107690|SUPERIORITY||frequency-test|0.572||||0.572|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"Assessed from patient-reported postoperative nausea and vomiting section of Behavioral Pain Scale or Behavioral Pain Scale (Non-Intubated) Patients where asked whether they currently have nausea/vomiting AM \& PM the response choices: None, Mild, Moderate, Severe Incidence of nausea\\vomiting accounted for any positive reporting(Mild, moderate, or sever) Daily incidence accounted for any positive incidence AM/PM in each POD Any POD nausea/vomiting reports the incidence across day 1-3"||||0.572
81665846|NCT02383589|163025680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0005
81665847|NCT02383589|163025681|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Rate Ratio|0.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.29||The model was adjusted for the following covariates in addition to log (each participant's duration in study) as an offset: treatment, region, duration of illness, baseline PDAI activity score, and baseline prednisone dose.|Negative Binominal Regression|||||0.29|0.05|<0.0001
81665848|NCT02383589|163025682|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.83||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|11.81||P-value is from a stratified log-rank test used to test the time to first disease flare between the RTX and MMF treatment arms over the 52-week treatment period, adjusting for the stratification factors applied at randomization|Log Rank|||||11.81|1.97|0.0003
81665849|NCT02383589|163025683|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.39||P-value is from a stratified log-rank test used to test the time to first disease flare between the RTX and MMF treatment arms over the 52-week treatment period, adjusting for the stratification factors applied at randomization|Log Rank|||||0.39|0.06|<0.0001
81705800|NCT01690988|163107692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||Frequency of patients reporting hallucinations using the DSAQ instrument.||||0.01
81705801|NCT01690988|163107693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||"Patients where asked whether Following their surgery they had bad dreams or nightmares the response choices: Yes/No question The incidence of hallucination and nightmares were assessed separately and compared across the three study group."|Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81705802|NCT03054740|163107725|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Levene's Test of Equality of Error Variances (Design: Intercept + Pain Previous IV + Intervention) F = .001, df1 = 1, df2=28, Sig. = .972|||
81705803|NCT03054740|163107726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.390
81705804|NCT02667392|163107757|OTHER|||||||0.77||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance set at p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.77
81705805|NCT02667392|163107758|OTHER|||||||0.61||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance set at p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.61
81535080|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|17.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical responders, Week 52||17.7|-37.8|0.484
81535081|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.3|37.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 20||37.3|-57.3|1.000
81665850|NCT02383589|163025684|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Estimated Means|-2.872||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.577|-1.167||P-value is from Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with unstructured covariance matrix, adjusting for treatment, region, duration of illness, baseline DLQI score, visit, and an interaction terms for visit × baseline DLQI score and visit × treatment|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||-1.167|-4.577|0.0012
81665851|NCT00866697|163025688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.766||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.643|0.911||The P-value from the stratified log-rank test was adjusted for the two stratification factors.|Log Rank||The Hazard Ratio was estimated using a Pike estimator.|||0.911|0.643|0.0021
81665852|NCT00866697|163025689|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.6431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|1.145|||Log Rank|Stratified Log-Rank P-Value.|"The HR was estimated using a Pike estimator.~CIs were estimated using the Brookmeyer-Crowley method."|||1.145|0.805|0.6431
81665853|NCT00447382|163025726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Ratio|1.04||||0.649||95.0|0.86|1.26|||ANOVA|Treatment, previous insulin detemir exposure and country as fixed effects and the baseline value as a covariate. (Log transformed data).|The treatment ratio calculated is the NN729-NN304 ratio for the change from baseline to Week 52. The 95% confidence interval for this ratio was also calculated.|"Null hypothesis:Treatment with detemir produced with the NN729 process result in a similar change in cross reacting antibody levels as the NN304 process. Alternative hypothesis: change in antibody levels differ after treatment with detemir produced by the two manufacturing processes.~The statistical analysis applies to the change from baseline to week 52 which was analysed using ANOVA."||1.26|0.86|0.649
81665854|NCT00447382|163025728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated treatment difference|-0.03||||0.758||95.0|-0.21|0.15|||ANOVA|Adjustments: Treatment, previous insulin detemir exposure and country as fixed effects and the baseline value as covariate.|The estimated treatment difference calculated is the NN729-NN304 treatment difference for the change from baseline to Week 52. The 95% confidence interval for this difference was also calculated.|The statistical analysis applies to the change from baseline to week 52 which was analysed using ANOVA.||0.15|-0.21|0.758
81665855|NCT00447382|163025729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated treatment difference|-0.1||||0.812||95.0|-0.89|0.7|||ANOVA|Adjustments: Treatment, previous insulin detemir exposure and country as fixed effects and the baseline value as covariate.|The estimated treatment difference calculated is the NN729-NN304 treatment difference for the change from baseline to Week 52. The 95% confidence interval for this difference was also calculated|The statistical analysis applies to the change from baseline to week 52 which was analysed using ANOVA.||0.7|-0.89|0.812
81686101|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.75|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.75|0.94|
81705806|NCT02667392|163107759|OTHER|||||||0.28||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance set at p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.28
81665856|NCT00447382|163025731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Ratio|0.93||||0.15||95.0|0.84|1.03|||ANOVA|Adjustments:Treatment, previous insulin detemir exposure and country as fixed effects and the baseline value as a covariate. (Log transformed data)|The treatment ratio calculated is the NN729-NN304 ratio for the change from baseline to Week 52. The 95% confidence interval for this ratio was also calculated.|The statistical analysis applies to the change from baseline to week 52 which was analysed using ANOVA. The analysis was based on an assumption of a log-normal distribution for antibody data and was thus built on log-transformed data.||1.03|0.84|0.15
81665857|NCT00447382|163025732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Ratio|1.0||||0.966||95.0|0.87|1.15|||ANOVA|Adjustments: Treatment, previous insulin detemir exposure and country as fixed effects and the baseline value as a covariate. (Log transformed data)|The treatment ratio calculated is the NN729-NN304 ratio for the change from baseline to Week 52. The 95% confidence interval for this ratio was also calculated.|The statistical analysis applies to the change from baseline to week 52 which was analysed using ANOVA. The analysis was based on an assumption of a log-normal distribution for antibody data and was thus built on log-transformed data.||1.15|0.87|0.966
81665858|NCT03811002|163025750|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.5819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.34|||Log Rank|Stratified by radiation schedule (BID vs daily), chemotherapy (cisplatin vs carboplatin), and sex (male vs female). 1-sided significance level 0.025.|Stratified by radiation schedule (BID vs daily), chemotherapy (cisplatin vs carboplatin), and sex (male vs female). Reference level = Arm 1.|Assuming exponentially distributed survival times, 480 eligible patients accrued uniformly over 48 months months) with 26 months additional follow-up after the last accrued patient would provide at least 85% power to detect a hazard ratio of 0.71 (median survival times of 38 months \[Arm I\] vs. 27 months \[Arm II\]) at a one-sided significance level of 0.025, after adjusting for type 1 error using group sequential methods for two interim analyses.||1.34|0.82|0.5819
81665859|NCT03811002|163025751|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.21|||Log Rank||Stratified by radiation schedule (BID vs daily), chemotherapy (cisplatin vs carboplatin), and sex (male vs female). Reference level = Arm 1.|||1.21|0.80|
81665860|NCT03811002|163025754|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.41|||||Cause-specific hazard ratio stratified by radiation schedule (BID vs daily), chemotherapy (cisplatin vs carboplatin), and sex (male vs female). Reference level = Arm 1.|||1.41|0.52|
81665861|NCT03811002|163025755|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.2|||||Stratified by radiation schedule (BID vs daily), chemotherapy (cisplatin vs carboplatin), and sex (male vs female). Reference level = Arm I.|||1.20|0.76|
81665862|NCT01703663|163025765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||absolute difference|-5.73||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|2.97|||ANOVA|||||2.97|-14.4|0.183
81665863|NCT04600336|163025789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.11||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.76|-4.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-4.46|-13.76|0.0019
81665864|NCT04600336|163025789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.09||||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.7|-0.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.48|-9.70|0.0732
81665865|NCT04600336|163025792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0120
81665866|NCT04600336|163025795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0057|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0057
81665867|NCT04739800|163025796|EQUIVALENCE|This is the Hazard Ratio of Group 2 compared to Group 1.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.31|||||This is the Hazard Ratio of Group 2 compared to Group 1.|||2.31|0.44|
81665868|NCT04739800|163025796|EQUIVALENCE|This is the Hazard Ratio of Group 3 compared to Group 1.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.84|||||This is the Hazard Ratio of Group 3 compared to Group 1.|||2.84|0.52|
81665869|NCT04739800|163025796|EQUIVALENCE|This is the Hazard Ratio of Group 4 compared to Group 1.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.08|||||||This is the Hazard Ratio of Group 4 compared to Group 1.|3.08|0.58|
81665870|NCT04739800|163025799|EQUIVALENCE|This is the Hazard Ratio of Group 2 compared to Group 1.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|4.47|||||This is the Hazard Ratio for Group 2 compared to Group 1.|||4.47|0.44|
81665871|NCT04739800|163025799|EQUIVALENCE|This is the Hazard Ratio of Group 3 compared to Group 1.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.19|||||This is the Hazard Ratio of Group 3 compared to Group 1.|||4.19|0.40|
81665872|NCT04739800|163025799|EQUIVALENCE|This is the Hazard Ratio of Group 4 compared to Group 1.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.08|||||This is the Hazard Ratio of Group 4 compared to Group 1.|||3.08|0.58|
81705807|NCT02667392|163107760|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance set at p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81705808|NCT02667392|163107761|OTHER|||||||0.02||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance set at p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81705809|NCT02667392|163107762|OTHER|||||||0.03||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance set at p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81705810|NCT02667392|163107763|OTHER|||||||0.55||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance set at p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81705811|NCT02667392|163107764|OTHER|a priori threshold for statistical significance set at p \< 0.05||||||0.0089|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0089
81466738|NCT00614120|162625949|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is concluded if the two-sided upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for treatment difference in mean change in HbA1c between lira 0.6mg + met and glim + met is below 0.4%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.25||||0.0421||95.0|0.08|0.42||In order to protect the overall Type I error rate when testing for non-inferiority of the three doses of lira + met to glim + met, the comparisons will be invoked sequentially for descending doses of liraglutide.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as a covariate.|The p-values correspond to one-sided hypotheses of either superiority or non-inferiority.|"Based on standard normal theory, the sample size needed in order to be able to show that lira + met is non-inferior to glim + met when using a 1:1 randomisation and a non-inferiority criteria of 0.4% with a power of at least 85%, is tabulated below using different SD of HbA1c.~Assuming a drop out rate of 25%, the total number of subjects to be randomised is 896 (224 for each dose of the liraglutide + metformin group and 224 subjects in metformin+glimepiride treatment group) with a SD of 1.2%."||0.42|0.08|0.0421
81466739|NCT00574249|162625980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086||||||Level of significance 5%; no adjustment for multiple comparisons necessary.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided CMH test stratified by country at the alpha level 0.05. Centers were pooled by country (Sweden and Finland pooled due to few participants).||Comparison of the proportion of participants in the adalimumab + calcipotriol/betamethasone group vs. the adalimumab + placebo group.||||0.086
81466740|NCT00574249|162625981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.565||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.565
81535082|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.2||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.9|16.5||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 20||16.5|-38.9|0.431
81535083|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-20.7||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.5|7.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 20||7.1|-48.5|0.250
81665873|NCT04091451|163025803|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was to be demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the ratio of the incidence of HZ recurrence between HZ/su group and Placebo group was below (\<) 5.|Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.46|||Poisson||IRR = incidence rate of HZ recurrence in HZ/su group divided by the incidence rate of HZ recurrence in Placebo group. Poisson method was used to adjust for differences in follow-up time across individuals.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of HZ/su vaccine compared to placebo in terms of incidence of HZ recurrence from 30 days post-second vaccination (Month 3) until study end (duration of approximately 2 years to 4 years and 5 months).||0.46|0.00|
81665874|NCT00217737|163025817|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.11|||||Hazard ratio: Arm B/Arm A|||1.11|0.63|
81665875|NCT05104476|163025889|SUPERIORITY||Bayesian Progression Model|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.13|||||Reported here is the estimated effect parameter from the Bayesian Progression Model and the associated Credibility Interval for the active arm.|||1.13|0.56|
81665876|NCT01346488|163025920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 12||||< 0.0001
81705812|NCT02667392|163107765|OTHER|a priori threshold for statistical significance set at p \< 0.05||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.73
81466741|NCT00574249|162625982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81665877|NCT01346488|163025920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 24||||< 0.0001
81665878|NCT01346488|163025920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 36||||< 0.0001
81705813|NCT02667392|163107766|OTHER|a priori threshold for statistical significance set at p \< 0.05||||||0.81|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.81
81705814|NCT02667392|163107767|OTHER|||||||0.02||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance set at p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81466742|NCT00574249|162625983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.003
81665879|NCT01346488|163025920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 48||||< 0.0001
81665880|NCT01346488|163025920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at discontinuation of ADA therapy||||1.0000
81665881|NCT01346488|163025920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at final assessment||||< 0.0001
81665882|NCT01346488|163025921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 12||||< 0.0001
81665883|NCT01346488|163025921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 24||||< 0.0001
81665884|NCT01346488|163025921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 36||||< 0.0001
81665885|NCT01346488|163025921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 48||||< 0.0001
81665886|NCT01346488|163025921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0054||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at discontinuation of ADA therapy||||0.0054
81665887|NCT01346488|163025921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at final assessment||||< 0.0001
81665888|NCT01346488|163025922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81665889|NCT01346488|163025922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81665890|NCT01346488|163025922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 36||||< 0.0001
81665891|NCT01346488|163025922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 48||||<0.0001
81665892|NCT01346488|163025922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0592||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at discontinuation of ADA therapy||||0.0592
81665893|NCT01346488|163025922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at final assessment||||< 0.0001
81665894|NCT01346488|163025923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 12||||< 0.0001
81665895|NCT01346488|163025923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81665896|NCT01346488|163025923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 36||||<0.0001
81665897|NCT01346488|163025923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 48||||<0.0001
81665898|NCT01346488|163025923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at discontinuation of ADA therapy||||< 0.0001
81665899|NCT01346488|163025923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at final assessment||||< 0.0001
81665900|NCT01346488|163025924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 12||||< 0.0001
81665901|NCT01346488|163025924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 24||||< 0.0001
81665902|NCT01346488|163025924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 36||||< 0.0001
81665903|NCT01346488|163025924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 48||||< 0.0001
81665904|NCT01346488|163025924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at discontinuation of ADA therapy||||< 0.0001
81665905|NCT01346488|163025924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at final assessment||||< 0.0001
81665906|NCT01346488|163025925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||Week 12 (Remission)||||<0.0001
81665907|NCT01346488|163025925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||Week 24 (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665908|NCT01346488|163025925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||Week 36 (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665909|NCT01346488|163025925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||Week 48 (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665910|NCT01346488|163025925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0005||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||at discontinuation of ADA therapy (Remission)||||= 0.0005
81665911|NCT01346488|163025925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||at final assessment (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665912|NCT01346488|163025926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 12||||< 0.0001
81665913|NCT01346488|163025926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 24||||< 0.0001
81665914|NCT01346488|163025926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 36||||< 0.0001
81665915|NCT01346488|163025926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 48||||< 0.0001
81665916|NCT01346488|163025926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at discontinuation of ADA therapy||||< 0.0001
81665917|NCT01346488|163025926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at final assessment||||< 0.0001
81665918|NCT01346488|163025927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||Week 12 (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665919|NCT01346488|163025927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||Week 24 (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665920|NCT01346488|163025927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||Week 36 (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665921|NCT01346488|163025927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||Week 48 (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665922|NCT01346488|163025927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||at discontinuation of ADA therapy (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665923|NCT01346488|163025927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||at final assessment (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665924|NCT01346488|163025928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 12||||< 0.0001
81665925|NCT01346488|163025928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 24||||< 0.0001
81665926|NCT01346488|163025928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 36||||< 0.0001
81665927|NCT01346488|163025928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 48||||< 0.0001
81665928|NCT01346488|163025928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at discontinuation of ADA therapy||||< 0.0001
81665929|NCT01346488|163025928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at final assessment||||< 0.0001
81665930|NCT01346488|163025929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||Week 12 (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665931|NCT01346488|163025929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||Week 24 (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665932|NCT01346488|163025929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||Week 36 (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665933|NCT01346488|163025929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||Week 48 (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665934|NCT01346488|163025929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||at discontinuation of ADA therapy (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665935|NCT01346488|163025929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||at final assessment (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665936|NCT01346488|163025930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 12||||< 0.0001
81665937|NCT01346488|163025930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 24||||< 0.0001
81665938|NCT01346488|163025930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 36||||< 0.0001
81665939|NCT01346488|163025930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 48||||< 0.0001
81665940|NCT01346488|163025930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at discontinuation of ADA therapy||||< 0.0001
81665941|NCT01346488|163025930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at final assessment||||< 0.0001
81665942|NCT01346488|163025931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||Week 12 (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665943|NCT01346488|163025931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||Week 24 (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665944|NCT01346488|163025931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||Week 36 (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665945|NCT01346488|163025931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||Week 48 (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665946|NCT01346488|163025931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||at discontinuation of ADA therapy (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665947|NCT01346488|163025931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|McNemar|||at final assessment (Remission)||||< 0.0001
81665948|NCT01346488|163025932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 12||||< 0.0001
81665949|NCT01346488|163025932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 24||||< 0.0001
81665950|NCT01346488|163025932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 36||||< 0.0001
81665951|NCT01346488|163025932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||Week 48||||< 0.0001
81665952|NCT01346488|163025932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at discontinuation of ADA therapy||||< 0.0001
81665953|NCT01346488|163025932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value adjusted for multiplicity|Paired t-test|||at final assessment||||< 0.0001
81665954|NCT04682977|163025935|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (adjusted)|1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Sidak correction for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline score as covariate Effect size calculated using Cohen's d|Treatment Difference = IPROACTIF-Control|||||0.04
81665955|NCT04682977|163025936|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (adjusted)|1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.26|TWO_SIDED|||||Sidak correction for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline score as covariate Effect size calculated using Cohen's d|Treatment Difference = IPROACTIF-Control|||||0.26
81665956|NCT04682977|163025937|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (adjusted)|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.51|TWO_SIDED|||||Sidak correction for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline score as covariate Effect size calculated using Cohen's d|Treatment Difference = IPROACTIF-Control|||||0.51
81665957|NCT04682977|163025938|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (adjusted)|2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||Sidak correction for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline score as covariate Effect size calculated using Cohen's d|Treatment Difference = IPROACTIF - Control|||||0.23
81665958|NCT04682977|163025939|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (adjusted)|4.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.97||0.44|TWO_SIDED|||||Sidak correction for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline score as covariate Effect size calculated using Cohen's d|Treatment Difference = IPROACTIF - Control|||||0.44
81665959|NCT04682977|163025940|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (adjusted)|4.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.47||0.22|TWO_SIDED|||||Sidak correction for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline score as covariate Effect size calculated using Cohen's d|Treatment Difference = IPROACTIF - Control|||||0.22
81665960|NCT04682977|163025941|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (adjusted)|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.91|TWO_SIDED|||||Sidak correction for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline score as covariate Effect size calculated using Cohen's d|Treatment Difference = IPROACTIF - Control|||||0.91
81665961|NCT04682977|163025942|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (adjusted)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.78|TWO_SIDED|||||Sidak correction for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline score as covariate Effect size calculated using Cohen's d|Treatment Difference = IPROACTIF - Control|||||0.78
81665962|NCT04682977|163025943|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (adjusted)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||Sidak correction for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline score as covariate Effect size calculated using Cohen's d|Treatment Difference = IPROACTIF - Control|||||0.83
81665963|NCT04682977|163025944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A non-parametric test was used due to non-normal distribution of data. Effect size calculated using rank biserial correlation r.||||||0.67
81665964|NCT04682977|163025945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A non-parametric test was used due to non-normal distribution of data. Effect size calculated using rank biserial correlation r.||||||0.77
81665965|NCT04682977|163025946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A non-parametric test was used due to non-normal distribution of data. Effect size calculated using rank biserial correlation r.||||||0.79
81665966|NCT04682977|163025947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A non-parametric test was used due to non-normal distribution of data. Effect size calculated using rank biserial correlation r.||||||0.44
81665967|NCT04682977|163025948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A non-parametric test was used due to non-normal distribution of data. Effect size calculated using rank biserial correlation r||||||0.65
81665968|NCT04682977|163025949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A non-parametric test was used due to non-normal distribution of data. Effect size calculated using rank biserial correlation r.||||||0.66
81665969|NCT04682977|163025950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A non-parametric test was used due to non-normal distribution of data. Effect size calculated using rank biserial correlation r.||||||0.81
81665970|NCT04682977|163025951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A non-parametric test was used due to non-normal distribution of data. Effect size calculated using rank biserial correlation r.||||||0.89
81665971|NCT01158651|163025961|SUPERIORITY|The treatment regimen was considered promising for further study if after 48 weeks of treatment there was at least a 25% response rate compared to an expected response rate of 5% or less, which was considered evidence of an unpromising regimen. Assuming the true response rate is 5%, the binomial distribution was used to calculate Type I errors and power.|Proportion responding|0.682|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4872|0.8764|||Exact test|||||0.8764|0.4872|<0.001
81665972|NCT04464265|163025963|OTHER|Our study adopted a within-subject design, which is not a randomized controlled trial (RCT). The P-value below indicates if propofol administration has a statistically significant impact on the brain activity in response to sensory stimuli.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons, as only one comparison was performed.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = BOLD Response During Sedation - BOLD Response During Baseline|The null hypothesis is no difference in BOLD response between sedated state and baseline. For an fMRI study of cognitive function, Desmond and Glover (J. Neurosci. Methods., 2002) reported that about 25 subjects are necessary to achieve 80% power for a 0.5% increase of activity. We analyzed 27 subjects that fulfilled the suggested optimal group size for reliable statistics in functional MRI studies (also see Thirion et al., Neuroimage, 2007).||||<0.001
81665973|NCT04464265|163025964|OTHER|Our study adopted a within-subject design, which is not a randomized controlled trial (RCT). The P-value below indicates if propofol administration has a statistically significant impact on the brain activity in response to sensory stimuli.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons, as only one comparison was performed.|t-test, 2 sided||Difference = Squeeze Pressure During Sedation - Squeeze Pressure During Baseline|||||<0.001
81665974|NCT05341700|163025965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.246|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of PINP between RUN and RUN+J.||||0.246
81665975|NCT05341700|163025966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.714|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of CTX between RUN and RUN+J.||||0.714
81665976|NCT05341700|163025967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.309|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.309
81665977|NCT05341700|163025968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.308|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of IGF1 between RUN and RUN+J.||||0.308
81665978|NCT05341700|163025969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.207|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of ferritin between RUN and RUN+J.||||0.207
81665979|NCT00312221|163025979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8562|0.1054|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment comparison between BTDS 20 and BTDS 5 during the 12-week double-blind phase|||0.1054|-0.8562|0.126
81665980|NCT00312221|163025979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.14||95.0|-0.8455|0.1189|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment comparison between BTDS 5 and oxycodone immediate-release during the 12-week double-blind phase.|||0.1189|-0.8455|0.140
81665981|NCT00312221|163025980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.2|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between BTDS 5 and BTDS 20 during the 12-week double-blind phase.|||-0.20|-1.47|0.007
81665982|NCT00312221|163025980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.17|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between BTDS 5 and oxycodone immediate-release during the 12-week double-blind phase.|||-0.17|-1.47|0.011
81665983|NCT00312221|163025981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0054|2.0397|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment comparison between BTDS 5 and BTDS 20 during the 12-week double-blind phase.|||2.0397|-3.0054|0.707
81705815|NCT00118404|163107768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.34|||Log Rank|log-rank chi-square = 0.038, df = 1, p \<=.42|Hazard ratio for relapse in C-CT group compared to that in the fluoxetine group.|The sample size was based on a predicted 30% difference in relapse/recurrence rates between C-CT and fluoxetine (ie,30% vs 60%) across both the experimental phase and the first 12 months of follow-up. With these assumptions, 180 randomized patients (60 per cell) were required to detect a statistically significant difference using a log-rank test with 1-sided α = 0.05 and 80% power.||2.34|0.50|.42
81705816|NCT00118404|163107768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.481|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.01|||Log Rank|log-rank chi-square = 3.92, df = 1|Hazard Ratio for relapse in fluoxetine group compared to that in the pill placebo group.|||1.01|.23|.02
81705817|NCT00118404|163107768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.519|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.06|||Log Rank|log-rank chi-square = 3.391, df = 1|Hazard ratio for relapse in C-CT group compared to that in the placebo group.|||1.06|0.26|.03
81705818|NCT00118404|163107768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.501|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.93|||Log Rank|log-rank chi-square = 5.06, df = 1|Hazard ratio for relapse in active treatment group (fluoxetine or C-CT) compared to that in the placebo group.|||0.93|0.27|.01
81705819|NCT00118404|163107769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.988|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.76|||Log Rank|log-rank chi-square = 0.002, df = 1|Hazard ratio for relapse/recurrence in the C-CT group compared to that in the fluoxetine group.|||1.76|0.55|.48
81705820|NCT00118404|163107769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.717|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.31|||Log Rank|Chi-square = 1.19, df = 1|Hazard ratio of relapse/recurrence in the Fluoxetine arm over the 20 months of follow-up since randomization compared to the pill placebo arm.|||1.31|.39|.14
81705821|NCT00118404|163107769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.715|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.29|||Log Rank|chi-square = 1.262, df = 1|Hazard ratio of relapse/recurrence in the C-CT arm over the 20 months of follow-up since randomization compared to the pill placebo arm.|||1.29|.40|.13
81705822|NCT00118404|163107769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.717|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.2|||Log Rank|Chi-square = 1.595, df = 1|Hazard of relapse/recurrence in the active treatment (FLX or C-CT) arm compared to PBO (placebo)arm.|||1.20|.43|.10
81705823|NCT00118404|163107770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.84|||Log Rank|chi-square = .07, df = 1|Hazard of relapse/recurrence for C-CT arm compared to FLX arm was reported.|||1.84|.63|.40
81705824|NCT00118404|163107770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.649|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.13|||Log Rank|chi-square = 2.407, df = 1|Hazard of relapse/recurrence in the FLX arm compared tp C-CT arm was reported.|||1.13|.37|.61
81705825|NCT00118404|163107770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.701|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.19|||Log Rank|chi-square = 1.731, df = 1|Hazard of relapse/recurrence in the C-CT arm compared to PBO arm is reported.|||1.19|.41|.09
81466743|NCT00574249|162625984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81705826|NCT00118404|163107770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.676|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.08|||Log Rank|chi-square = 2.705, df = 1|Hazard of relapse/recurrence in the active treatment (FLX or C-CT) arm compared to PBO arm was reported.|||1.08|.42|.05
81705827|NCT02963766|163107771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.7|-1.8|<0.001
81705828|NCT02963766|163107772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.4|-1.7|0.002
81705829|NCT02963766|163107772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.9|-2.2|<0.001
81466744|NCT00574249|162625985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.011
81466745|NCT00574249|162625986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.74||||0.204||95.0|-5.3|24.78|||ANOVA|One-way ANOVA. For confidence interval and difference estimate, adalimumab + calcipotriol/betamethasone minus adalimumab + placebo was used.||||24.78|-5.30|0.204
81466746|NCT00574249|162625987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.55||||0.272||95.0|-48.92|13.82|||ANOVA|One-way ANOVA. Confidence interval and difference estimated from adalimumab + calcipotriol/betamethasone minus adalimumab + placebo.||||13.82|-48.92|0.272
81466747|NCT00574249|162625988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.413||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.413
81466748|NCT00574249|162625989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81466749|NCT00574249|162625990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.028
81466750|NCT00574249|162625991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.228||95.0|||||ANOVA|One-way ANOVA.||||||0.228
81705830|NCT02963766|163107773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.44||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|-0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.22|-2.65|0.021
81705831|NCT02963766|163107773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-2.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|-1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.29|-3.72|<0.001
81705832|NCT02963766|163107773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|-0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.91|-3.03|<0.001
81705833|NCT02963766|163107774|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.038|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.491|34.902|||Regression, Logistic|||||34.902|3.491|<0.001
81705834|NCT02963766|163107774|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.666|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.653|37.253|||Regression, Logistic|||||37.253|3.653|<0.001
81705835|NCT02963766|163107774|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.348|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.163|30.932|||Regression, Logistic|||||30.932|4.163|<0.001
81705836|NCT02963766|163107775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-0.7|0.689
81705837|NCT02963766|163107775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-0.6|0.924
81665984|NCT00312221|163025981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.79||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4459|0.8706|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment comparison between BTDS 5 and oxycodone immediate-release during the 12-week double-blind phase.|||0.8706|-4.4459|0.187
81665985|NCT00312221|163025982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6177|3.693|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment comparison between BTDS 5 and BTDS 20 during the 12-week double-blind phase.|||3.6930|-5.6177|0.685
81665986|NCT00312221|163025982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.81||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4415|2.8255|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment comparison between BTDS 5 and oxycodone immediate-release during the 12-week double-blind phase.|||2.8255|-6.4415|0.443
81665987|NCT04178967|163025993|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.9||||4e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|29.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.6|14.2|0.000004
81665988|NCT04178967|163025994|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.4|42.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||42.2|24.4|<0.000001
81665989|NCT04178967|163025995|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7||||0.308463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.7|-0.3|0.308463
81665990|NCT04178967|163025996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.1||||0.001607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|12.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.0|4.1|0.001607
81665991|NCT04178967|163025997|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.9||||4e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|29.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.6|14.2|0.000004
81665992|NCT04178967|163025998|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.7||||8e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|28.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.1|13.3|0.000008
81665993|NCT04178967|163025999|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.53|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.9|-20.2|||ANCOVA|||||-20.2|-34.9|<0.000001
81665994|NCT04178967|163026000|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.3|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|36.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||36.5|20.0|<0.000001
81665995|NCT04178967|163026001|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.7|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|38.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||38.4|21.0|<0.000001
81665996|NCT04178967|163026002|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.57|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.2|-26.0|||ANCOVA|||||-26.0|-41.2|<0.000001
81665997|NCT04178967|163026003|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.2|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|-12.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.0|-20.3|<0.000001
81665998|NCT04178967|163026004|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.9||||0.022921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|8.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.4|1.4|0.022921
81665999|NCT04178967|163026005|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-3.5|||ANCOVA|||||-3.5|-6.3|<0.000001
81666000|NCT04178967|163026006|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|32.9||||1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.2|43.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||43.6|22.2|0.000001
81666001|NCT04178967|163026007|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.0||||1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.2|43.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||43.8|22.2|0.000001
81666002|NCT04178967|163026008|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-37.09|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.4|-26.8|||ANCOVA|||||-26.8|-47.4|<0.000001
81666003|NCT04178967|163026009|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||||-0.5|-0.9|<0.000001
81666004|NCT04178967|163026010|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.9||||0.000571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|28.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.1|9.6|0.000571
81666005|NCT04178967|163026011|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4||||0.469221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.2|-0.4|0.469221
81666006|NCT04178967|163026012|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.7||||0.113194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|5.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.4|-0.1|0.113194
81666007|NCT04178967|163026013|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.2||||0.00023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|18.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.7|7.7|0.000230
81666008|NCT04178967|163026014|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4||||0.46816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.3|-0.4|0.468160
81666009|NCT04178967|163026015|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.9||||0.11577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|5.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.8|-0.1|0.115770
81666010|NCT04178967|163026016|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.2||||0.000252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|20.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.1|8.2|0.000252
81666011|NCT04178967|163026017|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.76|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.93|-24.59|||ANCOVA|||||-24.59|-36.93|<0.000001
81666012|NCT04178967|163026019|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.8||||0.238245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|35.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||35.1|-9.5|0.238245
81666013|NCT04178967|163026019|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.8||||0.612427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|27.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.3|-17.8|0.612427
81666014|NCT04178967|163026020|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|32.6||||0.033876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|62.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||62.5|2.6|0.033876
81666015|NCT04178967|163026020|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.4||||0.407417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|44.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||44.3|-17.5|0.407417
81666016|NCT04178967|163026021|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.3||||0.159281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|52.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||52.0|-11.4|0.159281
81666017|NCT04178967|163026021|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.4||||0.16495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|51.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||51.4|-10.6|0.164950
81666018|NCT04178967|163026022|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.7||||0.179704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|51.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||51.2|-12.2|0.179704
81666019|NCT04178967|163026022|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.3||||0.08308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|55.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||55.1|-6.5|0.083080
81666020|NCT04178967|163026023|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.29||||0.176748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.46|2.87|||ANCOVA|||||2.87|-15.46|0.176748
81666021|NCT04178967|163026023|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.25||||0.183151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.48|2.99|||ANCOVA|||||2.99|-15.48|0.183151
81666022|NCT04178967|163026024|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|||UK||0.1|0.1|0.000001
81666023|NCT04178967|163026024|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||ANCOVA|||US||0.1|0.0|0.000001
81666024|NCT04178967|163026025|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5||||0.005304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|7.6|||ANCOVA|||||7.6|1.3|0.005304
81666025|NCT04178967|163026026|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.3|-7.7|<0.000001
81535084|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.9|50.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||50.9|-40.9|1.000
81666026|NCT04178967|163026027|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.91||||0.241275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.85|2.03|||ANCOVA|||||2.03|-7.85|0.241275
81666027|NCT04178967|163026028|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.74||||0.000116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|-1.36|||ANCOVA|||||-1.36|-4.12|0.000116
81666028|NCT04178967|163026029|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.645132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|3.67|||ANCOVA|||||3.67|-5.86|0.645132
81666029|NCT04178967|163026030|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.75||||3.1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|-1.47|||ANCOVA|||||-1.47|-4.03|0.000031
81666030|NCT04178967|163026031|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.974417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.26|||ANCOVA|||||0.26|-0.27|0.974417
81666031|NCT04178967|163026032|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2||||0.084769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6|-9.1|0.084769
81666032|NCT00628251|163026033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.6604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.56||If the observed p-value for the combined olaparib groups is \<0.02 (1-sided) then the result will be regarded as statistically significant.|Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment, BRCA (1 or 2) and platinum sensitivity (sensitive=1 or resistant/refractory=0).||Analysis of olaparib 200 or 400 mg bd (n=64) versus liposomal doxorubicin (n=33). A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib.||1.56|0.51|0.6604
81666033|NCT00628251|163026033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.7794||95.0|0.48|1.74||An observed p-value of \<0.005 (1-sided) will be regarded as statistically significant for a given pairwise comparison.|Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment, BRCA (1 or 2) and platinum sensitivity (sensitive=1 or resistant/refractory=0).||Analysis of olaparib 200 (n=32) versus liposomal doxorubicin (n=33). A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib.||1.74|0.48|0.7794
81666034|NCT00628251|163026033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.6604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.62||An observed p-value of \<0.005 (1-sided) will be regarded as statistically significant for a given pairwise comparison.|Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment, BRCA (1 or 2) and platinum sensitivity (sensitive=1 or resistant/refractory=0).||Analysis of olaparib 400 (n=32) versus liposomal doxorubicin (n=33). A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib.||1.62|0.45|0.6604
81666035|NCT00628251|163026034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.27||||0.1291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|7.32||2-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|Analysis was performed using logistic regression with factors for treatment, BRCA status and platinum sensitivity.|An odds ratio \>1 favoured olaparib|Analysis of olaparib 200 or 400 (n=64) versus liposomal doxorubicin (n=33).||7.32|0.79|0.1291
81705838|NCT02963766|163107775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4|-0.6|0.776
81466751|NCT00574249|162625992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|One-way ANOVA.||||||< 0.001
81466752|NCT00574249|162625993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|One-way ANOVA.||||||0.001
81466753|NCT00574249|162625994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.764||95.0|||||ANOVA|One-way ANOVA.||||||0.764
81666036|NCT00628251|163026034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.3131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|7.01||2-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|Analysis was performed using logistic regression with factors for treatment, BRCA status and platinum sensitivity.|An odds ratio \>1 favoured olaparib.|Analysis of olaparib 200 (n=32) versus liposomal doxorubicin (n=33).||7.01|0.55|0.3131
81666037|NCT00628251|163026034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.69||||0.1079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|9.76|||Regression, Logistic|The analysis was performed using logistic regression with factors for treatment, BRCA status and platinum sensitivity.|An odds ratio \>1 favoured olaparib|Analysis of olaparib 400 (n=32) versus liposomal doxorubicin (n=33).||9.76|0.81|0.1079
81666038|NCT00628251|163026040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.5781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.7||2-sided p-value|Regression, Cox|Analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment, BRCA status and platinum sensitivity.|A hazard ratio of \<1 favoured olaparib.|Analysis of olaparib 200 or 400 (n=64) versus liposomal doxorubicin (n=33).||1.70|0.41|0.5781
81666039|NCT00628251|163026040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.3417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.55||2-sided p-value|Regression, Cox|Analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment, BRCA status and platinum sensitivity.|A hazard ratio of \<1 favoured olaparib.|Analysis of olaparib 200 (n=32) versus liposomal doxorubicin (n=33).||1.55|0.27|0.3417
81666040|NCT00628251|163026040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.27||2-sided p-value|Regression, Cox|Analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment, BRCA status and platinum sensitivity.|A hazard ratio of \<1 favoured olaparib.|Analysis of olaparib 400 (n=32) versus liposomal doxorubicin (n=33).||2.27|0.44|0.9877
81666041|NCT01807923|163026048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|4.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.62|5.44|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (less than (\<)18 versus greater than equal to (\>=18) years old), and percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70).||5.44|2.62|<0.0001
81666042|NCT01807923|163026048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.6||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|4.01|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model, as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||4.01|1.18|0.0003
81666043|NCT01807923|163026049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.27|9.19|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), and percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70).||9.19|4.27|<0.0001
81666044|NCT01807923|163026049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.33||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|6.8|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model, as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||6.80|1.86|0.0006
81666045|NCT01807923|163026050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.16||||0.1122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.35|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline BMI.||0.35|-0.04|0.1122
81666046|NCT01807923|163026050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.1938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.32|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model, as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||0.32|-0.07|0.1938
81666047|NCT01807923|163026051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.88||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|7.05||This test is considered nominally significant because a hierarchical procedure was used and was broken prior to this test.|MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline CFQ-R respiratory domain score.||7.05|0.70|0.0168
81666048|NCT01807923|163026051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.5||||0.3569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|4.69|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model, as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||4.69|-1.69|0.3569
81666049|NCT01807923|163026052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9378|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8786|4.5941||This test is considered nominally significant because a hierarchical procedure was used and was broken prior to this test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds Ratio (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (Cis) are Mantel-Haenszel estimates. P values are from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), and percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70).||4.5941|1.8786|<0.0001
81705839|NCT00499460|163107795|SUPERIORITY|The primary hypothesis being tested is that garlic powder treatment increases metabolic clearance of oxycodone through enzyme induction and results in lower exposure to oxycodone.|||||>|0.05||||||Significance probability for the treatment variable in the Generalized Linear Model|Generalized Estimating Equations|Response variable is oxycodone oral clearance. Explanatory variables include treatment, period and gender, along with their interaction terms.||||||>0.05
81705840|NCT00499460|163107796|SUPERIORITY|The secondary hypothesis being tested is that powder garlic treatment lowers Cold Pressor Test tolerance (i.e., diminished analgesic response) after oxycodone administration due to a more rapid metabolic clearance and lower exposure to oxycodone.|||||>|0.05||||||Significance probability for the treatment variable in the Generalized Linear Model|Generalized Estimating Equations|Response variable is log Tolerance AUC. Explanatory variables include treatment, period and gender, along with their interaction terms.||||||>0.05
81705841|NCT00499460|163107797|SUPERIORITY|The secondary hypothesis being tested is that garlic powder treatment lowers opioid side effects after oxycodone administration due to a more rapid metabolic clearance and lower exposure to oxycodone.|||||>|0.05||||||Significance probability for the treatment variable in the Generalized Linear Model|Generalized Estimating Equations|Response variable is total SSE rating score. Explanatory variables include treatment, period, time and gender, along with their interaction terms.||||||>0.05
81666050|NCT01807923|163026052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0592||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.292|3.2819||This test is considered nominally significant because a hierarchical procedure was used and was broken prior to this test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||3.2819|1.2920|0.0023
81705842|NCT00499460|163107798|SUPERIORITY|The secondary hypothesis being tested is that garlic powder treatment lowers opioid side effects after oxycodone administration due to a more rapid metabolic clearance and lower exposure to oxycodone.|||||>|0.05||||||Significance probability for the treatment variable in the Generalized Linear Model|Generalized Estimating Equations|Response variable is total CASE rating score. Explanatory variables include treatment, period, time and gender, along with their interaction terms.||||||>0.05
81466754|NCT00574249|162625995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.437||95.0|||||ANOVA|One-way ANOVA.||||||0.437
81466755|NCT00574249|162625996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||95.0|||||ANOVA|One-way ANOVA.||||||0.740
81666051|NCT01807923|163026053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Event Rate Ratio|0.7186||||0.0491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.517|0.9987|||Negative Binomial Regression|||Analysis was performed using regression analysis for a negative binomial distribution with sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), and percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70) as covariates with the logarithm of time on study as the offset.||0.9987|0.5170|0.0491
81666052|NCT01807923|163026053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Event Rate Ratio|0.6643||||0.0169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4749|0.9291||This test is considered nominally significant because a hierarchical procedure was used and was broken prior to this test.|Negative Binomial Regression|||Analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||0.9291|0.4749|0.0169
81666053|NCT01807923|163026054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.1565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.96|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline weight.||0.96|-0.16|0.1565
81666054|NCT01807923|163026054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.2992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.86|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||0.86|-0.26|0.2992
81666055|NCT01807923|163026055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.098||||0.1539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.233|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline BMI z-score.||0.2330|-0.0370|0.1539
81666056|NCT01807923|163026055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0781||||0.2713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0615|0.2176|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||0.2176|-0.0615|0.2713
81666057|NCT01807923|163026056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.692||||0.0396|TWO_SIDED||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|||Analysis was performed using Cox proportional hazard regression, time is the time-to-first event or censoring, with adjustment for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), and percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70).||||0.0396
81666058|NCT01807923|163026056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.691||||0.0385|TWO_SIDED||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|||Analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||||0.0385
81666059|NCT01807923|163026057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6565||||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4266|1.0103|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||OR and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) are Mantel-Haenszel estimates. P values are from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), and percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70).||1.0103|0.4266|0.0552
81666060|NCT01807923|163026057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6438||||0.0512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4142|1.0005|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||1.0005|0.4142|0.0512
81666061|NCT01807923|163026058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.006||||0.5604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0142|0.0262|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline EQ-5D-3L index score.||0.0262|-0.0142|0.5604
81666062|NCT01807923|163026058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0095||||0.3613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0109|0.0298|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||0.0298|-0.0109|0.3613
81666063|NCT01807923|163026059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.1||||0.1342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|4.9|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline EQ-5D-3L VAS score.||4.9|-0.7|0.1342
81666064|NCT01807923|163026059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.4||||0.3071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|4.2|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||4.2|-1.3|0.3071
81666065|NCT01807923|163026060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.49||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|9.96|||MMRM|||Effectiveness: analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline TSQM effectiveness score.||9.96|1.03|0.0160
81666066|NCT01807923|163026060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.8||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|10.35|||MMRM|||Effectiveness: analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||10.35|1.25|0.0126
81666067|NCT01807923|163026060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.18||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.23|-1.13|||MMRM|||Side Effects: analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline TSQM side effects score.||-1.13|-7.23|0.0074
81666068|NCT01807923|163026060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.74||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.85|-1.63|||MMRM|||Side Effects: analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||-1.63|-7.85|0.0029
81466756|NCT00574249|162625997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.634||95.0|||||ANOVA|One-way ANOVA.||||||0.634
81666069|NCT01807923|163026060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.61||||0.7721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.71|||MMRM|||Convenience: analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline TSQM convenience score.||4.71|-3.50|0.7721
81666070|NCT01807923|163026060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.08||||0.1472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|7.25|||MMRM|||Convenience: analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||7.25|-1.09|0.1472
81666071|NCT01807923|163026060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.49||||0.0345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|10.58|||MMRM|||Global Satisfaction: analysis was performed using MMRM model including treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects with adjustments for sex (male versus female), age group at baseline (\<18 versus \>=18 years old), percent predicted FEV1 severity at Screening (\<70 versus \>=70), and baseline TSQM global satisfaction score.||10.58|0.40|0.0345
81666072|NCT01807923|163026060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.72||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|11.89|||MMRM|||Global Satisfaction: analysis was performed as described in Statistical Analysis 1.||11.89|1.55|0.0109
81666073|NCT02558231|163026065|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric Least Square mean|0.96||||0.4239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.07|||ANCOVA|||||1.07|0.86|0.4239
81666074|NCT02558231|163026066|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean difference|-1.43||||0.8758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.393|16.538|||ANCOVA|||||16.538|-19.393|0.8758
81666075|NCT02558231|163026067|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS mean|1.03||||0.8529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.371|||ANCOVA|||||1.371|0.770|0.8529
81705843|NCT00499460|163107799|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Garlic powder versus placebo||The secondary hypothesis being tested is that garlic powder induces CYP3A-mediated metabolism resulting in a lower oral midazolam AUC.||||>0.05
81666076|NCT02558231|163026069|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.72||||0.4998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.834|1.386|||ANCOVA|||||1.386|-2.834|0.4998
81666077|NCT02558231|163026070|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09||||0.8528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.003|0.83|||ANCOVA|||||0.830|-1.003|0.8528
81666078|NCT02558231|163026071|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.4||||0.9474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.368|74.178|||ANCOVA|||||74.178|-69.368|0.9474
81666079|NCT02558231|163026072|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.1902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.328|||ANCOVA|||||0.328|-0.066|0.1902
81666080|NCT02558231|163026073|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2||||0.1227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.737|0.327|||ANCOVA|||||0.327|-2.737|0.1227
81666081|NCT02558231|163026074|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.0867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.09|||Log Rank|||||1.09|0.32|0.0867
81666082|NCT03933397|163026078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.909|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.909
81666083|NCT04556396|163026111|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.4|||Chi-squared|||||0.4|0.1|<0.01
81666084|NCT02499770|163026133|OTHER||||||=|0.0097||||||The p-value was calculated using the stratified log-rank test to account for the baseline ECOG status (0-1 vs 2) as the stratification factor. Significance level was set as two-sided 0.2.|Stratified log-rank test|p-value calculated using stratified log-rank test with baseline ECOG status (0-1 vs 2) as stratification factor. Significance level was two-sided 0.2.||||||= 0.0097
81666085|NCT02564926|163026184|OTHER||LS mean difference (kg)|-2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.346|-1.819|||ANCOVA|||||-1.819|-3.346|<0.001
81666086|NCT02564926|163026185|OTHER||LS mean difference (%)|-0.46||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.821|-0.094|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.094|-0.821|0.014
81666087|NCT02564926|163026186|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|3.113|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.113|0.673|0.343
81666088|NCT02564926|163026187|OTHER||LS mean difference (mg/dL)|-18.25||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.14|-5.351|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.351|-31.140|0.006
81666089|NCT02564926|163026188|OTHER||LS mean difference (kg)|-3.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.667|-2.631|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.631|-4.667|<0.001
81535085|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|23.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||23.3|-25.2|1.000
81666090|NCT02564926|163026189|OTHER||LS mean difference (cm)|-2.21||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.785|-0.635|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.635|-3.785|0.006
81666091|NCT02564926|163026190|OTHER||LS mean difference (kg/m2)|-1.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.742|-0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.990|-1.742|<0.001
81666092|NCT02564926|163026191|OTHER||LS mean difference (mmHg)|-6.81||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.969|-2.641|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.641|-10.969|0.002
81666093|NCT02564926|163026192|OTHER||LS mean difference (mmHg)|-2.61||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.829|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.600|-5.829|0.110
81666094|NCT02564926|163026193|OTHER||LS mean difference (cm2)|-17.55||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.603|-6.489|||ANCOVA|||||-6.489|-28.603|0.002
81666095|NCT02564926|163026194|OTHER||LS mean difference (cm2)|-18.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.561|-9.218|||ANCOVA|||||-9.218|-27.561|<0.001
81666096|NCT02564926|163026195|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.03||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.127|0.063|||ANCOVA|||||0.063|-0.127|0.503
81666097|NCT02564926|163026196|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.992|-0.54|||ANCOVA|||||-0.540|-1.992|<0.001
81666098|NCT02564926|163026197|OTHER||LS mean difference (ng/mL)|657.71||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.325|1297.101|||ANCOVA|||||1297.101|18.325|0.044
81666099|NCT02564926|163026198|OTHER||LS mean difference (mg/L)|-0.12||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.858|0.625|||ANCOVA|||||0.625|-0.858|0.756
81666100|NCT02564926|163026199|OTHER||LS mean difference (%)|-1.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.807|-1.082|||ANCOVA|||||-1.082|-2.807|<0.001
81666101|NCT01554488|163026206|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|2.92||||||All of the comparisons were based on mixed effects linear regression models with visit and group\*visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect. Confidence intervals for the treatment difference (group\*visit interaction) were constructed using the Wald method.||2.92|-5.03|
81666102|NCT04667247|163026274|OTHER||ratio of frequencies|0.94||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1.000
81666103|NCT04667247|163026277|OTHER||ratio of frequencies|1.022||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1.000
81666104|NCT04667247|163026279|OTHER||ratio of frequencies|4.828||||0.061|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.061
81666105|NCT04667247|163026280|OTHER||ratio of frequencies|3.526||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||.100
81666106|NCT04667247|163026281|OTHER||ratio of frequencies|0.005||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1.000
81666107|NCT04667247|163026282|OTHER||ratio of frequencies|3.036||||0.162|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||.162
81666108|NCT04667247|163026284|OTHER||ratio of frequencies|0.151||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1.00
81666109|NCT04667247|163026285|SUPERIORITY||F value|1.908||||0.174|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group by Day interaction|||||.174
81666110|NCT04667247|163026286|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.038||||0.846|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group by Day interaction|||||.846
81666111|NCT04667247|163026287|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.041||||0.841|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Day by Group interaction|||||.841
81666112|NCT04667247|163026288|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.261||||0.612|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||day by group interaction|||||0.612
81666113|NCT04667247|163026289|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.161||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group by Day interaction|||||.690
81666114|NCT04667247|163026290|SUPERIORITY||F value|2.671||||0.109|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||day by group interaction|||||0.109
81666115|NCT04667247|163026291|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.039||||0.844|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||day by group interaction|||||0.844
81666116|NCT04667247|163026292|SUPERIORITY||F value|4.28||||0.044|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||day by group interaction|||||0.044
81705844|NCT00499460|163107800|SUPERIORITY|The secondary hypothesis being tested is that garlic powder treatment induces intestinal P-glycoprotein, reduces the bioavailability and hence AUC of orally administered digoxin.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Garlic powder versus placebo||||||>0.05
81705845|NCT03209362|163107802|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.9||||0.5453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|6.6|||ANCOVA|||||6.6|-12.4|0.5453
81705846|NCT03209362|163107803|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.5||||0.5386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|7.8|||Longitudinal model|||Week 12||7.8|-14.9|0.5386
81705847|NCT03209362|163107803|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.3||||0.5873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|8.6|||Longitudinal model|||Week 26||8.6|-15.2|0.5873
81705848|NCT03209362|163107804|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.9||||0.6347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|9.2|||Longitudinal model|||Week 12||9.2|-15.0|0.6347
81705849|NCT03209362|163107804|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.8||||0.7806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|10.8|||Longitudinal model|||Week 26||10.8|-14.3|0.7806
81705850|NCT03209362|163107805|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.9||||0.8819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|11.4|||Longitudinal model|||Week 12||11.4|-13.2|0.8819
81705851|NCT03209362|163107805|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.6||||0.3796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|7.1|||Longitudinal model|||Week 26||7.1|-18.3|0.3796
81705852|NCT03209362|163107806|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0||||0.6217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|9.0|||Longitudinal model|||Week 12||9.0|-14.9|0.6217
81705853|NCT03209362|163107806|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.5||||0.6901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|9.8|||Longitudinal model|||Week 26||9.8|-14.8|0.6901
81705854|NCT00323427|163107815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0974||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.23||No multiple testing adjustment.|t-test, 2 sided|||H0: Mean(Arm 1) = Mean(Arm 2)||0.23|-0.15|0.69
81705855|NCT00323427|163107816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.38||No adjustment.|t-test, 2 sided|||H0: Mean(Arm 1) = Mean(Arm 2)||0.38|-0.16|0.42
81705856|NCT00323427|163107817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.29||No adjustment|t-test, 2 sided|||H0: mean(Arm 1) = Mean (Arm 2)||0.29|-0.30|0.97
81705857|NCT02493868|163107818|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.84|||Weighted Log-rank|||||0.84|0.29|= 0.003
81705858|NCT02407236|163107836|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|10.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|14.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference between ustekinumab group and placebo group was adjusted with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weight.|Statistical Analysis 1||14.9|5.7|< 0.001
81535086|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.1|19.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 28||19.6|-31.1|1.000
81535087|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.2|55.2||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 36||55.2|-35.2|0.544
81705859|NCT02407236|163107836|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|10.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|14.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference between ustekinumab group and placebo group was adjusted with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weight.|Statistical Analysis 2||14.8|5.6|< 0.001
81705860|NCT02407236|163107837|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|10.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.8|15.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference between ustekinumab group and placebo group was adjusted with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weight.|Statistical Analysis 1||15.8|4.8|< 0.001
81705861|NCT02407236|163107837|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|12.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|7.0|18.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference between ustekinumab group and placebo group was adjusted with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weight.|Statistical Analysis 2||18.4|7.0|< 0.001
81705862|NCT02407236|163107838|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|14.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|23.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference between ustekinumab group and placebo group was adjusted with CMH weight.|Statistical Analysis 1||23.6|5.5|0.002
81705863|NCT02407236|163107838|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|19.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|29.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference between ustekinumab group and placebo group was adjusted with CMH weight.|Statistical Analysis 2||29.0|10.3|< 0.001
81705864|NCT02407236|163107839|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|15.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|24.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference between ustekinumab group and placebo group was adjusted with CMH weight.|Statistical Analysis 1||24.2|6.0|0.002
81705865|NCT02407236|163107839|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference|17.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|27.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference between ustekinumab group and placebo group was adjusted with CMH weight.|Statistical Analysis 2||27.2|8.6|< 0.001
81705866|NCT05849441|163107911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||This is for the subscale: Support-Seeking.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.04
81705867|NCT05849441|163107911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||This is for subscale: Problem Solving|Regression, Linear|||||||0.02
81705868|NCT05849441|163107911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55||||||This is for subscale: Distancing|Regression, Linear|||||||0.55
81705869|NCT05849441|163107911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||This is for subscale: Internalizing|Regression, Linear|||||||0.79
81705870|NCT05849441|163107911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||This is for subscale: Externalizing|Regression, Linear|||||||0.93
81705871|NCT05849441|163107911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||This is for subscale: Mindfulness|Regression, Linear|||||||0.09
81705872|NCT05849441|163107912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32||||||This is for subscale: Reappraisal|Regression, Linear|||||||0.32
81705873|NCT05849441|163107912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24||||||This is for subscale: Suppression|Regression, Linear|||||||0.24
81705874|NCT05849441|163107913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||This is for subscale: Manage own emotions|Regression, Linear|||||||0.53
81705875|NCT05849441|163107913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||This is for subscale: Identify and Understand Own Emotions|Regression, Linear|||||||0.16
81666117|NCT04667247|163026293|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.001||||0.989|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Day by Group interaction|||||.989
81666118|NCT04667247|163026294|SUPERIORITY||F value|7.186||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||day by group interaction|||||0.010
81666119|NCT04667247|163026295|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.345||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group by Day interaction|||||.560
81666120|NCT04667247|163026296|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.143||||0.707|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||day by group interaction|||||0.707
81666121|NCT04667247|163026297|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.09||||0.765|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Day by Group interaction|||||0.765
81666122|NCT04667247|163026298|SUPERIORITY||F value|7.835||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||day by group interaction|||||0.005
81666123|NCT04667247|163026299|SUPERIORITY||F value|16.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||day by group interaction|||||<0.001
81666124|NCT04124614|163026323|SUPERIORITY|MMRM method with model terms: treatment, (pooled) study center, previous pharmacological treatment intervention for PTSD (yes/no), visit, treatment by visit and baseline by visit interaction.|Treatment Difference|-5.59||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.79|-2.38|||MMRM|||||-2.38|-8.79|0.0007
81666125|NCT04124614|163026324|SUPERIORITY|MMRM method with model terms: treatment, (pooled) study center, previous pharmacological treatment intervention for PTSD (yes/no), visit, treatment by visit and baseline by visit interaction.|Treatment Difference|-0.47||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.17|||MMRM|||||-0.17|-0.76|0.0019
81666126|NCT04124614|163026325|SUPERIORITY|MMRM method with model terms: treatment, (pooled) study center, previous pharmacological treatment intervention for PTSD (yes/no), visit, treatment by visit and baseline by visit interaction.|Treatment Difference|-12.03||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.44|-4.62|||MMRM|||||-4.62|-19.44|0.0016
81666127|NCT02113579|163026336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Success rate difference (%)|24.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Per statistical analysis plan, if experimental rinse was significantly better than placebo (p\<0.05) with estimated difference of \>= 20%, testing proceeded to Mean Cold Air Stimulus VAS Score at Week 4. Family-wise error was controlled at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Study center and mean baseline cold air stimulus VAS score as covariate. For subjects with no score at Week 4, non-response was imputed.|Estimated by calculating the model predicted success probabilities assuming all subjects received 12027-033 and then assuming all subjects received placebo, and then calculating mean of subjects' differences between these predicted probabilities.|The null hypothesis was no difference in success rates between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in success rates between treatment groups.||||<0.001
81666128|NCT02113579|163026337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-14.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.239|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.68|-9.87||Per statistical analysis plan, if experimental rinse was significantly better than placebo (p\<0.05), testing proceeded to Mean Tactile Sensitivity Score at Week 4. Family-wise error was controlled at 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Analysis included Weeks 2 and 4 data. Terms included treatment, visit, study center, baseline value, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit.|For subjects without post-baseline data, the baseline value was carried forward to Week 2. An unstructured covariance pattern was assumed.|The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-9.87|-18.68|<0.001
81666129|NCT02113579|163026338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|13.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.844|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.83|17.08||Per statistical analysis plan, if experimental rinse was significantly better than placebo (p\<0.05), testing proceeded to Mean Cold Air Stimulus VAS Score at Week 2 and Mean Tactile Sensitivity Score at Week 2. Family-wise error controlled at 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Analysis included Weeks 2 and 4 data. Terms included treatment, visit, study center, baseline value, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit.|For subjects without post-baseline data, the baseline value was carried forward to Week 2. An unstructured covariance pattern was assumed.|The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||17.08|9.83|<0.001
81666130|NCT02113579|163026339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.809|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.23|-4.11||Per statistical analysis plan, Hochberg's method at significance level 0.05 was applied to jointly evaluate secondary outcomes Mean Cold Air Stimulus VAS Score at Wk 2 and Mean Tactile Sensitivity Score at Wk 2. Family-wise error controlled at 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Analysis included Weeks 2 and 4 data. Terms included treatment, visit, study center, baseline value, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit.|For subjects without post-baseline data, the baseline value was carried forward to Week 2. An unstructured covariance pattern was assumed.|The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-4.11|-11.23|<0.001
81666131|NCT02113579|163026340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.975|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.78|6.62||Per statistical analysis plan, Hochberg's method at significance level 0.05 was applied to jointly evaluate secondary outcomes Mean Cold Air Stimulus VAS Score at Wk 2 and Mean Tactile Sensitivity Score at Wk 2. Family-wise error controlled at 0.05.|Repeated Measures Model|Analysis included Weeks 2 and 4 data. Terms included treatment, visit, study center, baseline value, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit.|For subjects without post-baseline data, the baseline value was carried forward to Week 2. An unstructured covariance pattern was assumed.|The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||6.62|2.78|<0.001
81535088|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|20.9||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 36||20.9|-22.4|1.000
81686102|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.19|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.19|1.32|
81705876|NCT05849441|163107913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27||||||This is for subscale: Deal with emotions of others|Regression, Linear|||||||0.27
81666132|NCT02113579|163026341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Success rate difference (%)|15.44||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Regression, Logistic|Study center and mean baseline cold air stimulus VAS score as covariate. For subjects with no score at Week 2, non-response was imputed.|Estimated by calculating the model predicted success probabilities assuming all subjects received 12027-033 and then assuming all subjects received placebo, and then calculating mean of subjects' differences between these predicted probabilities.|The null hypothesis was no difference in success rates between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in success rates between treatment groups.||||0.002
81666133|NCT02113579|163026342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.92|-3.43||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Repeated Measures Model|Analysis included Weeks 2 and 4 data. Terms included treatment, visit, study center, baseline value, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit.|For subjects without post-baseline data, the baseline value was carried forward to Week 2. An unstructured covariance pattern was assumed.|The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-3.43|-9.92|<0.001
81666134|NCT02113579|163026343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|-7.75||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Repeated Measures Model|Analysis included Weeks 2 and 4 data. Terms included treatment, visit, study center, baseline value, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit.|For subjects without post-baseline data, the baseline value was carried forward to Week 2. An unstructured covariance pattern was assumed.|The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-7.75|-15.30|<0.001
81666135|NCT02113579|163026344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.422||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.04|-0.45||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Repeated Measures Model|Analysis included Weeks 2 and 4 data. Terms included treatment, visit, study center, baseline value, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit.|For subjects without post-baseline data, the baseline value was carried forward to Week 2. An unstructured covariance pattern was assumed.|The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.45|-6.04|0.023
81666136|NCT02113579|163026345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.873|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.29|-3.93||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|Repeated Measures Model|Analysis included Weeks 2 and 4 data. Terms included treatment, visit, study center, baseline value, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit.|For subjects without post-baseline data, the baseline value was carried forward to Week 2. An unstructured covariance pattern was assumed.|The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups||-3.93|-11.29|<0.001
81666137|NCT00726622|163026346|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Assuming a baseline rate of 90% oncologic success for the open resection arm, the sample size provided 80% power to declare non-inferiority if oncologic success rates were truly identical, using a 1-sided z score with α = .10 for falsely declaring non-inferiority when the true oncologic success rate for laparoscopic resection was 84%. Calculations were based on a 2-sample binomial non-inferiority calculation with a 90% success rate for the control group and a 6% non-inferiority margin.||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.41
81666138|NCT03872453|163026375|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at a Bonferroni-corrected alpha level of 0.0167.|Stratified Percentage Difference|4.2||||0.1214|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-2.3|10.7||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.7|-2.3|0.1214
81666139|NCT03872453|163026375|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at a Bonferroni-corrected alpha level of 0.0167.|Stratified Percentage Difference|7.0||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.4|13.7||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.7|0.4|0.0113
81666140|NCT03872453|163026375|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at a Bonferroni-corrected alpha level of 0.0167.|Stratified Percentage Difference|7.7||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|98.3|1.1|14.3||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.3|1.1|0.0055
81666141|NCT03872453|163026376|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at a Bonferroni-corrected alpha level of 0.0167.|Stratified Percentage Difference|5.4||||0.1162|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-2.8|13.6||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.6|-2.8|0.1162
81666142|NCT03872453|163026376|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at a Bonferroni-corrected alpha level of 0.0167.|Stratified Percentage Difference|8.3||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.1|16.5||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.5|0.1|0.0155
81666143|NCT03872453|163026376|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at a Bonferroni-corrected alpha level of 0.0167.|Stratified Percentage Difference|8.9||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.7|17.0||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.0|0.7|0.0094
81686103|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.6|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.60|1.14|
81705877|NCT05849441|163107913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||This is for subscale: Perceive emotions through faces and bodies|Regression, Linear|||||||0.59
81705878|NCT05849441|163107914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.16
81535089|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.9||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|12.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 36||12.8|-28.5|0.627
81705879|NCT05849441|163107915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65||||||This is for subscale: Fear of Negative Evaluation|Regression, Linear|||||||0.65
81705880|NCT05849441|163107915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6||||||This is for subscale: Social avoidance and distress (new)|Regression, Linear|||||||0.60
81705881|NCT05849441|163107915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||This is for subscale: social avoidance and distress (general)|Regression, Linear|||||||0.23
81705882|NCT05849441|163107916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.55
81705883|NCT05849441|163107917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||This is for subscale: Negativity|Regression, Linear|||||||0.11
81705884|NCT05849441|163107917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||This is for subscale: Emotion regulation|Regression, Linear|||||||0.79
81705885|NCT05849441|163107918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||This is for subscale: Working Memory|Regression, Linear|||||||0.14
81535090|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|3.1||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||3.1|-23.1|1.000
81705886|NCT05849441|163107918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||This is for subscale: Planning|Regression, Linear|||||||0.20
81705887|NCT05849441|163107918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||This is for subscale: Inhibit|Regression, Linear|||||||0.48
81705888|NCT05849441|163107918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||This is for subscale: Regulation|Regression, Linear|||||||0.37
81705889|NCT05849441|163107919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.45
81705890|NCT05849441|163107920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.88
81535091|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|17.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||17.7|-18.7|1.000
81705891|NCT01627782|163107927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference of Least Square Means|-16.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|70.0|-20.0|-12.01|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measure|||||-12.01|-20.00|< 0.001
81705892|NCT01627782|163107927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference of Least Square Means|-16.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|70.0|-18.96|-13.84|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measure|||||-13.84|-18.96|< 0.001
81705893|NCT00089999|163107992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.9|||Fisher Exact|||||1.9|0.3|0.691
81705894|NCT00089999|163107993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.6|||Fisher Exact||Overall Response (i.e. sum of Complete and Partial Responses) comparison|||1.6|0.3|0.443
81705895|NCT03991468|163108000|NON_INFERIORITY|A Mixed Model Repeated Measures logistic regression was used to prove WSI major discordance (MD) rate non-inferior to Glass MD rate. A two-sided 95% CI for the difference in MD rate was constructed. If the upper bound of the 95% CI was less than the non-inferiority margin of 4%, then WSI would be considered non-inferior to Glass, assuming power = 0.9 and alpha = 0.05 a sample size of 2000 was calculated to be sufficient to prove non-inferiority.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Dependent var = major discordance status (yes/no); independent var = modality (WSI/Glass) as a fixed effect \& site, reader, \& case as random effects.||||1.0|-0.1|
81705896|NCT00616772|163108013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.004|||Repeated measures linear mixed model|Fixed effects for baseline cIMT, baseline atorvastatin dose, central imaging site, treatment group, time; interaction between treatment group and time||||0.004|-0.016|0.220
81705897|NCT00616772|163108014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.002||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.011|||Repeated measures linear mixed model|Fixed effects for baseline atorvastatin dose, imaging site, treatment, time; interaction between treatment group and time; baseline cIMT as covariate.||||0.011|-0.014|0.813
81705898|NCT00616772|163108015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.007||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.005|||Repeated measures linear mixed model|Fixed effects for baseline atorvastatin dose, imaging site, treatment, time; interaction between treatment group and time; baseline IMT as covariate||||0.005|-0.018|0.249
81705899|NCT00616772|163108016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.01|||Repeated measures linear mixed model|Fixed effects for baseline atorvastatin dose, imaging site, treatment, time; interaction between treatment group and time; baseline IMT as covariate||||0.010|-0.020|0.487
81705900|NCT00616772|163108017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.035|||Repeated measures linear mixed model|Fixed effects for baseline atorvastatin dose, imaging site, treatment, time; interaction between treatment group and time; baseline IMT as covariate||||0.035|-0.004|0.112
81705901|NCT02859558|163108042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Fisher Exact|||Results from Integrase Assay. Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2 in the proportion of participants with undetectable CA-DNA.||||0.48
81705902|NCT02859558|163108042|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Fisher Exact|||Results from Integrase Assay. Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 3 in the proportion of participants with undetectable CA-DNA.||||1
81705903|NCT02859558|163108042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Fisher Exact|||Results from Integrase Assay. Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 2 and Arm 3 in the proportion of participants with undetectable CA-DNA.||||0.50
81705904|NCT02859558|163108042|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Fisher Exact|||Results from Gag Assay. Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2 in the proportion of participants with undetectable CA-DNA.||||1
81705905|NCT02859558|163108042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Fisher Exact|||Results from Gag Assay. Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 3 in the proportion of participants with undetectable CA-DNA.||||0.44
81666144|NCT03872453|163026377|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at a Bonferroni-corrected alpha level of 0.0167.|Stratified Percentage Difference|7.1||||0.0439|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-1.3|15.4||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||If the coprimary endpoint tests were both significant for a zavegepant dose group versus placebo, the secondary endpoints were tested for that zavegepant dose group versus placebo using a hierarchical gate-keeping procedure in the order the endpoints are reported, with each test in the hierarchy conducted at alpha = 0.0167. If a test in the hierarchy was not significant, any further tests on endpoints in the sequence were not considered significant for any zavegepant dose group versus placebo.||15.4|-1.3|0.0439
81666145|NCT03872453|163026377|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at a Bonferroni-corrected alpha level of 0.0167.|Stratified Percentage Difference|7.5||||0.0302|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-0.8|15.9||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||If the coprimary endpoint tests were both significant for a zavegepant dose group versus placebo, the secondary endpoints were tested for that zavegepant dose group versus placebo using a hierarchical gate-keeping procedure in the order the endpoints are reported, with each test in the hierarchy conducted at alpha = 0.0167. If a test in the hierarchy was not significant, any further tests on endpoints in the sequence were not considered significant for any zavegepant dose group versus placebo.||15.9|-0.8|0.0302
81666146|NCT00863109|163026408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||Student´s t-test for paired samples|||Within-group comparison of Worry domain between BL Visit and WK72 Visit||||0.027
81666147|NCT00863109|163026409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||Student´s t-test for paired samples|||Between-group comparison of change from baseline in MCS||||0.038
81666148|NCT00863109|163026410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Student´s t-test for paired samples|||Between-group comparison of change from baseline in Emotional Function domain||||0.014
81666149|NCT00863109|163026410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Student´s t-test for paired samples|||Between-group comparison of change from baseline in Worry domain||||0.009
81666150|NCT00863109|163026410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||Student´s t-test for paired samples|||Between-group comparison of change from baseline in CLDQ-HCV Global domain||||0.022
81666151|NCT00440700|163026431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|15.5|||<|0.05||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was used to determine if there were any differences in anxiety levels in patients who listen to music as compared to headphones only or usual ICU care.||||<0.05
81666152|NCT00440700|163026433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis||Usual care was the reference comparison group.|Length of mechanical ventilatory support was assessed among all 3 groups. Usual usual care was the reference group as compared to the experimental patient-directed music group.||||<0.05
81666153|NCT00440700|163026434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|5.0|||<|0.05||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cortisol levels were compared among all 3 groups.||||<0.05
81666154|NCT00698451|163026472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|72.2||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.4|83.5|||Exact Binomial Distribution|||||83.5|58.4|0.05
81666155|NCT01187550|163026475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.194||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.194
81666156|NCT01187550|163026476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.752||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.752
81666157|NCT01187550|163026477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.710
81666158|NCT01187550|163026478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.265||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.265
81666159|NCT01187550|163026479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.308||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.308
81666160|NCT01187550|163026480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||For total cholesterol: Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.078
81666161|NCT01187550|163026480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||For HDL-cholesterol: Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.033
81666162|NCT01187550|163026480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||For LDL-cholesterol: Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.041
81666163|NCT01187550|163026480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.091||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||For triglycerides: Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to calculate p-value.||||0.091
81666164|NCT00733304|163026502|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.362|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|2.31||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to perform statistical analysis based on treatment, visit, fixed effect terms etc.|ANCOVA|||Month 2 versus screening visit||2.31|-3.18|
81666165|NCT00733304|163026502|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.659|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.13|-0.46||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to perform statistical analysis based on treatment, visit, fixed effect terms etc.|ANCOVA|||Month 5 versus screening visit||-0.46|-7.13|
81666166|NCT00733304|163026502|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.672|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.52|-0.78||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to perform statistical analysis based on treatment, visit, fixed effect terms etc.|ANCOVA|||Month 2 versus screening visit||-0.78|-7.52|
81666167|NCT00733304|163026502|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.53|0.53||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to perform statistical analysis based on treatment, visit, fixed effect terms etc.|ANCOVA|||Month 5 versus screening visit||0.53|-7.53|
81666168|NCT00733304|163026503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.899|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.72|42.29||ANCOVA model was used to perform statistical analysis based on treatment, visit, fixed effect terms, Baseline OCT central subfield as covariate, and participant within treatment as a random effect term.|ANCOVA|||For Month 1 versus Screening visit||42.29|-25.72|
81666169|NCT00733304|163026503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.177|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.73|33.31||ANCOVA model was used to perform statistical analysis based on treatment, visit, fixed effect terms, Baseline OCT central subfield as covariate, and participant within treatment as a random effect term.|ANCOVA|||Month 2 versus Screening visit||33.31|-35.73|
81666170|NCT00733304|163026503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.958|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.08|30.86||ANCOVA model was used to perform statistical analysis based on treatment, visit, fixed effect terms, Baseline OCT central subfield as covariate, and participant within treatment as a random effect term.|ANCOVA|||Month 3 versus Screening visit||30.86|-41.08|
81666171|NCT00733304|163026503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.996|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.83|28.0||ANCOVA model was used to perform statistical analysis based on treatment, visit, fixed effect terms, Baseline OCT central subfield as covariate, and participant within treatment as a random effect term.|ANCOVA|||Month 4 versus Screening visit||28.00|-47.83|
81666172|NCT00733304|163026503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.996|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.5|40.33||ANCOVA model was used to perform statistical analysis based on treatment, visit, fixed effect terms, Baseline OCT central subfield as covariate, and participant within treatment as a random effect term.|ANCOVA|||Month 5 versus Screening visit||40.33|-35.50|
81666173|NCT00733304|163026503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.931|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.09|51.2||ANCOVA model was used to perform statistical analysis based on treatment, visit, fixed effect terms, Baseline OCT central subfield as covariate, and participant within treatment as a random effect term.|ANCOVA|||Month 1 versus Screening visit||51.20|-33.09|
81666174|NCT00733304|163026503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.05|41.57||ANCOVA model was used to perform statistical analysis based on treatment, visit, fixed effect terms, Baseline OCT central subfield as covariate, and participant within treatment as a random effect term.|ANCOVA|||Month 2 versus Screening visit||41.57|-44.05|
81666175|NCT00733304|163026503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|15.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.757|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.28|59.06||ANCOVA model was used to perform statistical analysis based on treatment, visit, fixed effect terms, Baseline OCT central subfield as covariate, and participant within treatment as a random effect term.|ANCOVA|||Month 3 versus Screening visit||59.06|-28.28|
81666176|NCT00733304|163026503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.183|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.28|27.63||ANCOVA model was used to perform statistical analysis based on treatment, visit, fixed effect terms, Baseline OCT central subfield as covariate, and participant within treatment as a random effect term.|ANCOVA|||Month 4 versus Screening visit||27.63|-61.28|
81666177|NCT00733304|163026503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.757|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.83|41.51||ANCOVA model was used to perform statistical analysis based on treatment, visit, fixed effect terms, Baseline OCT central subfield as covariate, and participant within treatment as a random effect term.|ANCOVA|||Month 5 versus Screening visit||41.51|-45.83|
81666178|NCT02308007|163026528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.030
81666179|NCT02308007|163026528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.073
81666180|NCT02308007|163026528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0204|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified by race (black, white, or other race)||||0.0204
81666181|NCT02308007|163026528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0493|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified by race (black, white, or other race)||||0.0493
81666182|NCT02308007|163026529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.015
81666183|NCT02308007|163026529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.193|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Difference for Terconazole/metronidazole vaginal gel cures minus metronidazole vaginal gel cures||||0.193
81666184|NCT02308007|163026530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.012
81666185|NCT02308007|163026530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.918|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.918
81666186|NCT02967354|163026534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5875||||||Treshold for significance P\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.5875
81666187|NCT02967354|163026535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0065||||||Treshold for significance P\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.0065
81666188|NCT02967354|163026536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0072||||||Treshold for significance P\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.0072
81666189|NCT02967354|163026537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9472||||||Treshold for significance P\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.9472
81666190|NCT02967354|163026538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0048||||||Treshold for significance P\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.0048
81666191|NCT00528567|163026539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.07|||Log Rank|Stratification factors were axillary nodal status, choice of adjuvant chemotherapy, hormone receptor status, surgery.||||1.07|0.72|0.1810
81666192|NCT00528567|163026541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.5247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.17|||Log Rank|Stratification factors are Axillary nodal status, Choice of adjuvant chemotherapy, Hormone receptor status, Surgery||||1.17|0.74|0.5247
81666193|NCT00528567|163026543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.1966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.07|||Log Rank||Stratification factors were axillary nodal status, choice of adjuvant chemotherapy, hormone receptor status, surgery.|||1.07|0.71|0.1966
81666194|NCT00528567|163026544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.2318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.12|||Log Rank|||||1.12|0.64|0.2318
81666195|NCT00528567|163026547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.2792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.1|||Log Rank||Stratification factors were axillary nodal status, choice of adjuvant chemotherapy, hormone receptor status, surgery.|||1.10|0.72|0.2792
81666196|NCT00528567|163026549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.1832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.07|||Log Rank||Stratification factors were axillary nodal status, choice of adjuvant chemotherapy, hormone receptor status, surgery.|||1.07|0.72|0.1832
81666197|NCT00528567|163026551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.3309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.12|||Log Rank||Stratification factors were axillary nodal status, choice of adjuvant chemotherapy, hormone receptor status, surgery.|||1.12|0.72|0.3309
81666198|NCT05696236|163026635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.77
81666199|NCT05696236|163026636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81666200|NCT05696236|163026637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81666201|NCT01829360|163026639|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|The significance of fixed effects (e.g.,treatment) was evaluated using Wald tests||||||<0.05
81666202|NCT01829360|163026639|OTHER|A secondary analysis was performed to examine individual differences in treatment outcomes. This was done collapsed across all arms because the difference between the arms/treatments was not significant in the primary analysis. This was done by adding predictors to the primary analysis model to determine if learner characteristics were significantly related to growth in word defining. All continuous learner characteristics were grand mean centered.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81666203|NCT01829360|163026640|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The interim definition data were analyzed with the primary pre-/post-definition data to capture growth across the entire treatment period.||||<0.05
81666204|NCT00729781|163026642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of subjects with improvement|57.8||||0.19|ONE_SIDED|97.5|42.2||||One-sided, binomial exact test|||This study had two independent primary endpoints (cosmetic and functional improvement). Therefore, the assumed type I error rate for each was 2.5% in order to maintain an overall 5% type I error rate. For each endpoint, the percent of subjects with improvement of the total number implanted was to be compared to a rate of 50% using a one-sided, binomial exact test. If the p-value was \< 0.025, the objective would have been met.|||42.2|0.19
81666205|NCT00729781|163026643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of subjects with improvement|15.6|||>|0.99|ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.05||||One-sided, binomial exact test||||||0.05|>0.99
81666206|NCT02378220|163026646|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.65||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.28||P-value for 30 days measure.|Regression, Poisson|||||1.28|0.32|0.21
81666207|NCT02378220|163026646|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.48||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.82||P-Value for 60 days measure|Regression, Poisson|||||0.82|0.27|0.007
81666208|NCT02378220|163026647|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.62||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.21||P-Value for 30 days measure|Regression, Poisson|||||1.21|0.31|0.16
81666209|NCT02378220|163026647|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.58||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.99|||Regression, Poisson|||||0.99|0.34|0.045
81666210|NCT02378220|163026648|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.12|||Log Rank|||||1.12|0.31|0.10
81666211|NCT02378220|163026649|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.1|||Log Rank|||||1.10|0.33|0.09
81666212|NCT00578786|163026662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|38.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|74.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.7|53.3|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 2.5 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||53.3|22.7|
81666213|NCT00578786|163026662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|32.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|78.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.1|43.8|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 5 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||43.8|21.1|
81666214|NCT00578786|163026662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|40.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|72.85|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.1|55.7|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 10 mg group only. LOCF method of imputation. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||55.7|26.1|
81666215|NCT00578786|163026662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|36.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|75.97|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.3|43.7|||||Applies to Ambrisentan combined group only. LOCF method of imputation.|||43.7|28.3|
81666216|NCT00578786|163026663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|24.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|96.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|44.7|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 2.5 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||44.7|5.1|
81666217|NCT00578786|163026663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|27.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|94.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|41.6|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 5.0 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||41.6|14.2|
81666218|NCT00578786|163026663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|37.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|72.97|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.4|52.0|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 10 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||52.0|22.4|
81666219|NCT00578786|163026663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|29.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|89.81|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.4|38.7|||||Applies to Ambrisentan combined group only. LOCF method of imputation.|||38.7|20.4|
81666220|NCT00578786|163026664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|97.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|26.8|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 2.5 mg group only. LOCF method of imputation.|||26.8|-13.4|
81666221|NCT00578786|163026664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|23.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|100.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|37.8|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 5 mg group only. LOCF method of imputation.|||37.8|8.7|
81666222|NCT00578786|163026664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|28.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|84.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.9|45.1|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 10 mg group only. LOCF method of imputation.|||45.1|10.9|
81666223|NCT00578786|163026664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|20.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|96.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|30.1|||||Applies to Ambrisentan combined group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||30.1|10.6|
81705906|NCT02859558|163108042|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Fisher Exact|||Results from Gag Assay. Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 2 and Arm 3 in the proportion of participants with undetectable CA-DNA.||||1
81666224|NCT00578786|163026665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|95.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|20.3|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 2.5 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||20.3|-18.9|
81666225|NCT00578786|163026665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|101.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|33.5|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 5 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||33.5|4.2|
81666226|NCT00578786|163026665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|27.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|87.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|45.4|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 10 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||45.4|10.1|
81666227|NCT00578786|163026665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|96.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|26.4|||||Applies to Ambrisentan combined group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||26.4|6.8|
81666228|NCT00578786|163026667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.254|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.38|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 2.5 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||0.38|-0.55|
81666229|NCT00578786|163026667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.23|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 5 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||-0.23|-0.94|
81666230|NCT00578786|163026667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.03|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 10 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||-0.03|-1.00|
81666231|NCT00578786|163026667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.393|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.2|||||Applies to Ambrisentan combined group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||-0.20|-0.69|
81666232|NCT00578786|163026668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.603|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.76|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 2.5 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||0.76|-0.31|
81666233|NCT00578786|163026668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.477|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.03|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 5 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||0.03|-0.68|
81666234|NCT00578786|163026668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.305|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.18|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 10 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||-0.18|-1.12|
81666235|NCT00578786|163026668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.02|||||Applies to Ambrisentan combined group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||-0.02|-0.52|
81666236|NCT00578786|163026669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.593|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.74|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 2.5 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||0.74|-0.33|
81666237|NCT00578786|163026669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.514|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.22|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 5 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||0.22|-0.51|
81666238|NCT00578786|163026669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.215|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.03|||||Applies to Ambrisentan 10 mg group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||-0.03|-0.93|
81666239|NCT00578786|163026669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.467|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.11|||||Applies to Ambrisentan combined group only. Missing values were imputed using last-observation-carried forward method (LOCF) based on post-baseline observations.|||0.11|-0.39|
81666240|NCT05105789|163026682|SUPERIORITY|"One-sample binomial test. Null hypothesis: NPV of BinaxNOW at Home testing is at most 91%.~Alternative hypothesis: NPV of BinaxNOW at Home testing is greater than 91%."|Kappa Co-efficient|100.0||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.0|100.0|||one-sample binomial test||binary outcome|Negative Predictive Value||100|95|0.0015
81666241|NCT05105789|163026682|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin of δ=5% and a sensitivity/specificity of PCR of 99%||||||0.3308|||||||one-sample binomial test|||Sensitivity H0: Sens-0.99 ≤ 0.05 vs. HA: Sens-0.99 \> -0.05||||0.3308
81666242|NCT05105789|163026682|NON_INFERIORITY|a non-inferiority margin of δ=5% and a sensitivity/specificity of PCR of 99%||||||0.0536|||||||one-sample binomial test|||Specificity H0: Spec-0.99 ≤ 0.05 vs. HA: Spec-0.99 \> -0.05||||0.0536
81666243|NCT05105789|163026683|EQUIVALENCE|Concordance between the PCR test results will be evaluated by calculating the Kappa statistic which will be reported along with corresponding two-sided 95% confidence interval. The nonparametric bootstrap technique will be used to construct the confidence interval. A kappa statistic of \>0.95 will be considered as sufficient to define lollipop swab test non-inferior to the gold-standard PCR testing of nasal swabs.|Kappa Co-efficient|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.0||||||Kappa statistics for Nasal Swab PCR vs Lollipop Swab PCR||1.00|0.78|
81666244|NCT05105789|163026684|NON_INFERIORITY|a non-inferiority margin of δ=5% and a sensitivity/specificity of PCR testing of 99%||||||0.201|||||||one-sample binomial test|||Sensitivity H0: Sens-0.99 ≤ 0.05 vs. HA: Sens-0.99 \> -0.05||||0.2010
81666245|NCT05105789|163026684|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin of δ=5% and a sensitivity/specificity of PCR testing of 99%||||||0.0705|||||||one-sample binomial test|||Specificity H0: Spec-0.99 ≤ 0.05 vs. HA: Spec-0.99 \> -0.05||||0.0705
81666246|NCT00038727|163026695|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.28|||Log Rank|||||1.28|0.81|0.87
81666247|NCT00038727|163026695|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.25|||Log Rank|||||1.25|0.79|0.95
81666248|NCT02469896|163026727|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.875||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.556|1.377|||Fisher Exact|||||1.377|0.556|0.602
81666249|NCT02469896|163026728|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||No statistical data was obtain because no patients died during the trial.|||
81666250|NCT02469896|163026729|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.099||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.902|2.099||Unadjusted|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.099|-1.902|0.922
81666251|NCT02469896|163026730|SUPERIORITY||Difference of slopes|-0.008||||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.761|0.745|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.745|-0.761|0.983
81666252|NCT02469896|163026732|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|1.15||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.566|2.337|||t-test, 2 sided|||PBMC IL-6 fold-change||2.337|0.566|0.684
81666253|NCT02469896|163026732|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|1.344||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.331|2.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.080|0.331|0.663
81666254|NCT02469896|163026732|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|1.198||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.691|2.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.080|0.691|0.500
81666255|NCT02469896|163026733|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of fold change|0.047|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.217|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.217|0.010|<0.001
81666256|NCT02469896|163026733|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of fold change|1.306||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.828|2.059|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.059|0.828|0.247
81666257|NCT02469896|163026733|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of fold change|19.591|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.143|34.446|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||34.446|11.143|<0.001
81666258|NCT02469896|163026733|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of fold change|1.264||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.892|1.791|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.791|0.892|0.185
81666259|NCT02469896|163026733|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of fold change|1.396||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.608|3.206|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.206|0.608|0.427
81666260|NCT02469896|163026733|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of fold change|0.893||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.725|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.100|0.725|0.285
81666261|NCT02469896|163026734|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of fold change|0.167||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.043|0.643|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.643|0.043|0.011
81666262|NCT02469896|163026734|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of fold change|0.741||||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.228|2.405|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.405|0.228|0.604
81666263|NCT02469896|163026734|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of fold change|2.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.823|4.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.740|1.823|<0.001
81666264|NCT02469896|163026734|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of fold change|1.078||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.813|1.431|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.431|0.813|0.587
81666265|NCT02469896|163026734|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of fold change|1.078||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.728|1.595|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.595|0.728|0.697
81666266|NCT02469896|163026735|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of fold change|1.785|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.502|2.121|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.121|1.502|<0.001
81666267|NCT01294150|163026738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||Assuming unequal variances comparing mean improvement in the UL group to 125% of the mean improvement in the Control group. A p-value of 0.025 or less associated with UL is considered evidence of statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81666268|NCT00223678|163026797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.849|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.849
81666269|NCT03739437|163026798|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.384|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.384
81666270|NCT02446600|163026856|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.856||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.663|1.105||The p-value is one-sided. Per the protocol, the statistical significance threshold was \<0.025. Type 1 error was controlled using hierarchical testing strategy.|Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified by the minimization factors provided at randomization|The hazard ratio estimate compares olaparib+cedirinib to chemotherapy. If olaparib+cedirinib is superior, the hazard ratio is \<1.0.|Arm II was suspended for futility at the interim analysis so was not analyzed at the final analysis.||1.105|0.663|0.077
81666271|NCT04409353|163026862|OTHER|Primary inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for Day 30, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the primary endpoint between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|0.47||||0.4884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|1.81||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Distraction-Based VR - Sham VR|The primary analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline PROMIS-PI score obtained at Days 7, 15, 21, and 30, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline PROMIS-PI t-score as a continuous covariate.||1.81|-0.87|0.4884
81666272|NCT04409353|163026862|OTHER|Primary inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for Day 30, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the primary endpoint between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|0.16||||0.8095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|1.43||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Skills-Based VR - Sham VR|The primary analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline PROMIS-PI score obtained at Days 7, 15, 21, and 30, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline PROMIS-PI t-score as a continuous covariate.||1.43|-1.12|0.8095
81666273|NCT04409353|163026863|OTHER|The inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for Day 60, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the primary endpoint between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|0.79||||0.3101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|2.32||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Distraction-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline PROMIS-PI score obtained at Days 60 and 90, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline PROMIS-PI t-score as a continuous covariate.||2.32|-0.74|0.3101
81666274|NCT04409353|163026863|OTHER|The inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for Day 60, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the primary endpoint between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.42||||0.6328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|1.3||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Skills-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline PROMIS-PI score obtained at Days 60 and 90, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline PROMIS-PI t-score as a continuous covariate.||1.30|-2.13|0.6328
81666275|NCT04409353|163026863|OTHER|The inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for Day 90, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the primary endpoint between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|1.16||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|2.64||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Distraction-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline PROMIS-PI score obtained at Days 60 and 90, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline PROMIS-PI t-score as a continuous covariate.||2.64|-0.33|0.1260
81686104|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.01|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.01|1.20|
81666276|NCT04409353|163026863|OTHER|The inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for Day 90, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the primary endpoint between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.51||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|1.03||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Skills-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline PROMIS-PI score obtained at Days 60 and 90, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline PROMIS-PI t-score as a continuous covariate.||1.03|-2.05|0.5150
81666277|NCT04409353|163026864|OTHER|Primary inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for Day 90, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the primary endpoint between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|1.43||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.61||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Distraction-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline PCS SF-6 score obtained at Days 15, 30, 60, and 90, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline PCS SF-6 t-score as a continuous covariate.||2.61|0.25|.0180
81666278|NCT04409353|163026864|OTHER|Primary inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for Day 90, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the primary endpoint between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.33||||0.5742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.82||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Skills-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline PCS SF-6 score obtained at Days 15, 30, 60, and 90, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline PCS SF-6 t-score as a continuous covariate.||0.82|-1.48|0.5742
81666279|NCT04409353|163026865|OTHER|Primary inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for Day 90, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the primary endpoint between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|0.39||||0.7338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|2.62||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Distraction-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline PROMIS- Anxiety score obtained at Day 15, 30, 60, and 90, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline PROMIS-Anxiety t-score as a continuous covariate.||2.62|-1.85|0.7338
81666280|NCT04409353|163026865|OTHER|Primary inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for Day 90, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the primary endpoint between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|0.63||||0.5279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|2.6||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Skills-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline PROMIS-Anxiety score obtained at Days 15, 30, 60, and 90, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline PROMIS-Anxiety t-score as a continuous covariate.||2.60|-1.34|0.5279
81666281|NCT04409353|163026866|OTHER|Primary inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for Day 90, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the primary endpoint between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|1.19||||0.1833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|2.94||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Distraction-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline PROMIS-Sleep Disturbance score obtained at Days 15, 30, 60, and 90, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline PROMIS-Sleep Disturbance t-score as a continuous covariate.||2.94|-0.56|0.1833
81666282|NCT04409353|163026866|OTHER|Primary inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for Day 90, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the primary endpoint between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.33||||0.7006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|1.37||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Skills-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline PROMIS-Sleep Disturbance score obtained at Days 15, 30, 60, and 90, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline PROMIS-Sleep Disturbance t-score as a continuous covariate.||1.37|-2.04|0.7006
81705907|NCT02859558|163108043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD4+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Env protein stimulant.||||0.39
81666283|NCT04409353|163026867|OTHER||Common Odds Ratio|0.76||||0.1913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.15||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance without the continuity correction.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was used to compare the association between time (baseline and day 90) and response (yes or no) while stratifying for the treatment groups. The null hypothesis is that the common odds ratio of the association between time and response across the treatment groups is equal to 1, versus the alternative hypothesis that the common odds ratio is not equal to 1.||1.15|0.50|0.1913
81705908|NCT02859558|163108043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 3 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD4+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Env protein stimulant.||||0.46
81705909|NCT02859558|163108043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 2 and Arm 3 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD4+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Env protein stimulant.||||0.056
81666284|NCT04409353|163026867|OTHER||Common Odds Ratio|0.83||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.24||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance without the continuity correction.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was used to compare the association between time (baseline and day 90) and response (yes or no) while stratifying for the treatment groups. The null hypothesis is that the common odds ratio of the association between time and response across the treatment groups is equal to 1, versus the alternative hypothesis that the common odds ratio is not equal to 1.||1.24|0.55|0.3670
81666285|NCT04409353|163026868|OTHER|Primary inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for Day 90, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the primary endpoint between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.83||||0.1619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|0.33||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Distraction-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline PROMIS- PF score obtained for Day 15, 30, 60, and 90, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline PROMIS-PF t-score as a continuous covariate.||0.33|-1.98|0.1619
81666286|NCT04409353|163026868|OTHER|Primary inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for Day 90, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the primary endpoint between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.04||||0.9569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|1.24||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Skills-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline PROMIS- PF score obtained for Day 15, 30, 60, and 90, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline PROMIS-PF t-score as a continuous covariate.||1.24|-1.31|0.9569
81666287|NCT04409353|163026869|OTHER|Primary inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for Day 90, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the primary endpoint between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|0.03||||0.9727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.86||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Distraction-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline PROMIS-Depression score obtained for Day 15, 30, 60, and 90, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline PROMIS-Depression t-score as a continuous covariate.||1.86|-1.80|0.9727
81666288|NCT04409353|163026869|OTHER|Primary inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for Day 90, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the primary endpoint between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|0.43||||0.6427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.26||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Skills-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline PROMIS-Depression score obtained for Day 15, 30, 60, and 90, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline PROMIS-Depression t-score as a continuous covariate.||2.26|-1.40|0.6427
81666289|NCT04409353|163026870|OTHER|The inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for week 12, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the change in the average weekly steps between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|691.58||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-602.98|1986.14||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Distraction-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline average weekly steps obtained at weeks 1 thorough 12, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline average weekly steps as a continuous covariate.||1986.14|-602.98|0.2910
81705910|NCT02859558|163108043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD4+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Gag protein stimulant.||||0.025
81666290|NCT04409353|163026870|OTHER|The inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for week 12, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the change in the average weekly steps between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|405.68||||0.4842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-741.79|1553.15||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Skills-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline average weekly steps obtained at weeks 1 thorough 12, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline average weekly steps as a continuous covariate.||1553.15|-741.79|0.4842
81666291|NCT04409353|163026871|OTHER|The inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for week 12, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the change in the average weekly sleep scores between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|1.0||||0.4228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|3.49||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Distraction-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline average weekly sleep scores obtained at weeks 1 thorough 12, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline sleep score as a continuous covariate.||3.49|-1.48|0.4228
81666292|NCT04409353|163026871|OTHER|The inference will be based on the treatment comparison of least squares means for week 12, and a p-value will be presented for this time period only. The null hypothesis is that the mean difference in the change in the average weekly sleep scores between the treatment groups and the sham control group is zero, versus the alternative hypothesis that these differences are not zero.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.28||||0.8363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|2.37||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Skills-Based VR - Sham VR|The analysis will compare the treatment groups, separately, to the control group using a linear mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis. The repeated measures are the change from baseline average weekly sleep scores obtained at weeks 1 thorough 12, respectively. The model will include fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, and the baseline sleep score as a continuous covariate.||2.37|-2.92|0.8363
81666293|NCT04409353|163026872|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.44||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Logistic||Sham VR as the reference group.|"Responder status (Yes vs. No) will be analyzed as the dependent variable using logistic regression, with terms for treatment groups and baseline PROMIS-PI as predictors. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the treatment groups, versus the alternative hypothesis that there a difference exists between the treatment groups."||1.44|0.48|0.514
81666294|NCT04409353|163026872|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.36||A two-sided test performed at the 0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Logistic||Sham VR as the reference group.|"Responder status (Yes vs. No) will be analyzed as the dependent variable using logistic regression, with terms for treatment groups and baseline PROMIS-PI as predictors. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the treatment groups, versus the alternative hypothesis that there a difference exists between the treatment groups."||2.36|0.78|0.280
81666295|NCT05390580|163026873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated measures were analyzed with longitudinal mixed-effects models (FDA guidance), using subject as a random effect. This accounted for irregular timing, missing data, and time-varying covariates. Models included treatment, time since last known normal, and their interaction; quadratic time terms captured U-shaped cytokine/WBC patterns. Interaction p-values tested trajectory differences between taVNS and sham.||||0.24
81666296|NCT05390580|163026874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated measures were analyzed with longitudinal mixed-effects models (FDA guidance), using subject as a random effect. This accounted for irregular timing, missing data, and time-varying covariates. Models included treatment, time since last known normal, and their interaction; quadratic time terms captured U-shaped cytokine/WBC patterns. Interaction p-values tested trajectory differences between taVNS and sham.||||0.0001
81705911|NCT02859558|163108043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 3 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD4+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Gag protein stimulant.||||0.072
81666297|NCT05390580|163026875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated measures were analyzed with longitudinal mixed-effects models (FDA guidance), using subject as a random effect. This accounted for irregular timing, missing data, and time-varying covariates. Models included treatment, time since last known normal, and their interaction; quadratic time terms captured U-shaped cytokine/WBC patterns. Interaction p-values tested trajectory differences between taVNS and sham.||||0.26
81666298|NCT05390580|163026876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated measures were analyzed with longitudinal mixed-effects models (FDA guidance), using subject as a random effect. This accounted for irregular timing, missing data, and time-varying covariates. Models included treatment, time since last known normal, and their interaction; quadratic time terms captured U-shaped cytokine/WBC patterns. Interaction p-values tested trajectory differences between taVNS and sham.||||0.14
81666299|NCT05390580|163026878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated measures were analyzed with longitudinal mixed-effects models (FDA guidance), using subject as a random effect. This accounted for irregular timing, missing data, and time-varying covariates. Models included treatment, time since last known normal, and their interaction; linearly for in-hospital NIHSS scores based on panel data plots. Interaction terms were utilized to delineate differences amongst trajectories of the outcome of interest.||||0.69
81705912|NCT02859558|163108043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 2 and Arm 3 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD4+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Gag protein stimulant.||||0.47
81666300|NCT05390580|163026879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated using a mixed model that includes a random effect for person, based on actual day of the mRS, 90 day assessment. Restricted to participants who survived to an mRS assessment for day 90 , leaving 14 participants (28 mRS scores) in the treatment group and 17 participants (34 mRS scores) in the sham group.||||0.48
81666301|NCT05390580|163026880|EQUIVALENCE|Here we were testing if there were any safety differences based on treatment. This was a pilot exploratory trial, for which we may be underpowered.||||||0.49|||||||Regression, Logistic|||To assess our dichotomous safety endpoints, we used logistic regression models constructed to assess differences in hypotension.||||0.49
81666302|NCT05390580|163026881|EQUIVALENCE|Here we were testing if there were any safety differences based on treatment. This was a pilot exploratory trial, for which we may be underpowered.||||||0.66|||||||Regression, Logistic|||To assess our dichotomous safety endpoints, we used logistic regression models constructed to assess differences in bradycardia.||||0.66
81666303|NCT05315947|163026903|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between the BRV tablet (reference) and BRV dry syrup (test) formulations were concluded if the 90% CI limits for Cmax was within the 0.80 to 1.25 range.|Ratio of Dry Syrup/ Tablet|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7814|0.9686||||||||0.9686|0.7814|
81666304|NCT05315947|163026904|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between the BRV tablet (reference) and BRV dry syrup (test) formulations were concluded if the 90% CI limits for AUC(0-t) was within the 0.80 to 1.25 range.|Ratio of Dry Syrup/ Tablet|0.989|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9756|1.003||||||||1.003|0.9756|
81666305|NCT03610165|163026924|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.04|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.04|-0.03|0.757
81705913|NCT02859558|163108043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.086||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD4+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Nef protein stimulant.||||0.086
81666306|NCT03610165|163026925|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|7.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||7|-12|0.715
81666307|NCT03610165|163026926|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1|-3.3|0.328
81666308|NCT03610165|163026927|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.011|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.011|-0.001|0.376
81666309|NCT03610165|163026928|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0|0|0.226
81666310|NCT03610165|163026929|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.00|-0.67|0.610
81666311|NCT03610165|163026930|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0|0|0.302
81666312|NCT03610165|163026931|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.67|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.67|-0.67|0.889
81666313|NCT03610165|163026932|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0|0|0.403
81666314|NCT03662139|163026965|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between group difference||||<0.01
81666315|NCT03662139|163026965|SUPERIORITY||ICC|0.97|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.915|0.99|||Intraclass Correlation Coefficient(ICC)|Two-way random-effect model|Reliability estimates were interpreted as follows: \>0.90=excellent; 0.75-0.90=good; 0.50-0.75=medium; \<0.50=low|Test - Retest Reliability (Difference between 1st and 2nd assessments in Cerebral Palsy group)||0.99|0.915|<0.05
81666316|NCT03662139|163026965|SUPERIORITY||ICC|0.983|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.882|0.998|||Intraclass Correlation Coefficient(ICC)|Two-way random-effect model|Reliability estimates were interpreted as follows: \>0.90=excellent; 0.75-0.90=good; 0.50-0.75=medium; \<0.50=low|Interrater Reliability (Difference between 1st and 2nd evaluators in Cerebral Palsy group)||0.998|0.882|<0.01
81666317|NCT03662139|163026966|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between group difference||||<0.01
81705914|NCT02859558|163108043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 3 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD4+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Nef protein stimulant.||||0.18
81666318|NCT03662139|163026966|SUPERIORITY||Spearman's correlation coefficient (rs)|0.724|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman's Correlation Test|The level of relationship was classified as follows \<0.30=small/negligible; 0.30-0.50=low; 0.50-0.70=moderate; 0.70-0.90=high; \>0.90=very high.||Correlation between Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) and Pediatric Balance Scale (PBS) scores in Cerebral Palsy group||||<0.05
81666319|NCT03662139|163026967|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between group difference||||<0.01
81666320|NCT03662139|163026967|SUPERIORITY||Spearman's correlation coefficient (rs)|-0.828|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman's Correlation Test||The level of relationship was classified as follows \<0.30=small/negligible; 0.30-0.50=low; 0.50-0.70=moderate; 0.70-0.90=high; \>0.90=very high.|Correlation between Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) and Timed Up and Go Test (TUG) scores in Cerebral Palsy group||||<0.01
81666321|NCT03662139|163026968|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between group difference||||<0.01
81666322|NCT03662139|163026968|SUPERIORITY||Spearman's correlation coefficient (rs)|-0.673|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman's Correlation Test||The level of relationship was classified as follows \<0.30=small/negligible; 0.30-0.50=low; 0.50-0.70=moderate; 0.70-0.90=high; \>0.90=very high.|Correlation between Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) and Four Square Step Test (FSST) scores in Cerebral Palsy group.||||<0.05
81666323|NCT00702845|163026974|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence margins of -3 and +5 were applied for the difference in the mean number of oocytes between the treatment groups. Org 36286 treatment was considered equivalent to the reference treatment (recFSH) if the two-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference was between -3 and +5 oocytes.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.9|||ANOVA|||||3.9|1.2|<0.001
81666324|NCT02973425|163026998|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.68||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.6|||Regression, Cox|||The primary hypothesis was tested through a time-to-event analysis implemented using Cox proportional hazards models||2.60|1.09|0.02
81666325|NCT02973425|163026999|OTHER||Linear regression|0.03||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||For hypothesis 3, we compared the mean score on the SEQ-12 and its subscales at 6 months, adjusting for baseline.||||0.03
81666326|NCT02973425|163027000|OTHER|Six-month OR, 95%CI, and P value were calculated from generalized estimating equation marginal models with a logit link and an exchangeable correlation matrix.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|3.68||Analysis models were adjusted by study site, having quit attempts in the past 12 months measured at baseline, cigarettes per day measured at baseline, quit attempts in the past 12 months measured at baseline.|Chi-squared|||||3.68|1.01|0.048
81666327|NCT02973425|163027001|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||During the first 3 weeks from randomization, both the Take a Break and comparison groups reported the number of cigarettes smoked daily (by texting); texting response rate (responded on at least 1 day).||||0.01
81666328|NCT00813319|163027007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||This comparison is for participants in the Girls OnGuard/HPV Awareness condition compared to the General Health Promotion condition||||>.05
81666329|NCT00813319|163027008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.52|||||||Chi-squared|||||||=.52
81666330|NCT00813319|163027009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.12|||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom = 2||This comparison is for total doses received (26 in Girls OnGuard/HPV Awareness condition compared to 17 in General Health Promotion condition)||||=.12
81666331|NCT02012296|163027010|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.83
81666332|NCT02012296|163027011|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.21
81666333|NCT02012296|163027014|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0012
81666334|NCT02012296|163027015|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81666335|NCT02012296|163027016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0002
81666336|NCT01448213|163027017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.17
81666337|NCT01448213|163027018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0005
81666338|NCT03503513|163027022|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.2|||differences in incidence rate ratio|An incidence rate ratio per person/month was determined by comparing the total number of UTIs in relation to time points.||comparison between pre and during treatment rates of UTI||0.20|0.03|<0.0001
81666339|NCT03503513|163027023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.13|<|0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|0.3||a priori threshold p value of \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided||Baseline to end of 6 month treatment score comparisons; (higher numbers represent more symptoms or complications)|NBSS Domain score for incontinence pre-post comparison; small sample size did not allow for power calculation.||0.3|-7.9|<0.06
81666340|NCT03503513|163027023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.09|<|0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|1.7||a priori threshold p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided||(higher numbers represent more symptoms or complications)|NBSS Domain score for storage and voiding; pre-post comparison. Due to small sample size (n=11) no power calculations were conducted.||1.7|-3.8|<0.39
81666341|NCT03503513|163027023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.99|<|0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided||Higher numbers represent more symptoms or complications referred as consequences.|Pre and post test comparisons of mean NBSS scores for the consequences domain. Power calculations were not conducted due to small sample size.||0.8|-4.6|<0.14
81666342|NCT03503513|163027024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.99|<|0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|2.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.6|-6.8|<0.34
81666343|NCT02294682|163027031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Microbio Response Urogenital Gonorrhea|97.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|85.1||||||GSK2140944 1500 mg||||85.1|
81666344|NCT02294682|163027031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Microbio Response Urogenital Gonorrhea|95.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|84.7||||||GSK2140944 3000 mg||||84.7|
81666345|NCT03829241|163027179|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Model-based summary statistics are from a mixed model with repeated measures, including fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score, baseline score-by-visit interaction as covariates, and participant as random effect.||1.30|-1.45|0.917
81686105|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.26|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.26|1.24|
81666346|NCT00129623|163027192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.1226|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9613|5.2838||The primary analysis was an ANOVA (two way classification), including treatment group and time since menopause (as a binary variable; 0.5-3 years, \>3 years) as independent factors.|ANOVA|||"H0 (null hypothesis): There was no statistically significant difference between monthly treatment with 150 mg oral IBN and monthly treatment with placebo in relative change from baseline of mean lumbar spine (L2-L4 BMD).~H1 (alternative hypothesis): There was a statistically significant difference between monthly treatment with 150 mg oral IBN and monthly treatment with placebo in relative change from baseline of mean lumbar spine (L2-L4 BMD)."||5.2838|2.9613|<0.0001
81666347|NCT00129623|163027198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.12|30.56||||||Lumbar BMD: Adjusted treatment effect - The treatment effect and 95% C.I. were represented by presenting OR. These were estimated by fitting a logistic regression model, with responder outcome (responder/non-responder) as the dependent variable and the treatment group (oral IBN 150 mg/Placebo) and time since menopause as the independent variables. An OR of \>1 indicated participants treated with IBN were more likely to have BMD above or equal to baseline relative to those treated with placebo.||30.56|5.12|
81666348|NCT00129623|163027198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|19.42||||||Proximal femur BMD: The adjusted treatment effect and 95% C.I. were represented by presenting OR. These were estimated by fitting a logistic regression model, with responder outcome (responder/non-responder) as the dependent variable and the treatment group (oral IBN 150 mg once monthly/Placebo) and time since menopause as the independent variables. An OR of \>1 indicated participants treated with IBN were more likely to have BMD above or equal to baseline relative to those treated with placebo.||19.42|3.80|
81666349|NCT00129623|163027198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.17|36.79||||||Lumbar Spine and Proximal Femur BMD: The adjusted treatment effect and 95% C.I. were represented by presenting OR. These were estimated by fitting a logistic regression model, with responder outcome (responder/non-responder) as the dependent variable, and treatment group (oral IBN150 mg/Placebo) and time since menopause as the independent variables. An OR of \>1 indicated participants treated with IBN were more likely to have BMD above or equal to baseline relative to those treated with placebo.||36.79|5.17|
81666350|NCT00596934|163027201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in each collected parameter will be evaluated using a paired t-test. If data are skewed such as in triglyceride levels, nonparametric tests will be used. P\<0.05 will be considered significant. If a significant difference can be demonstrated between baseline and 1-year results, a large scale, placebo-controlled trial will be designed using the data obtained from this pilot study||||0.015
81666351|NCT00596934|163027202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81666352|NCT00596934|163027203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074||||||p = 0.074|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.074
81666353|NCT00596934|163027204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81535092|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|26.8||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 44||26.8|-18.3|1.000
81666354|NCT00596934|163027205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81666355|NCT00596934|163027206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.023
81666356|NCT00596934|163027207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.195||||||p-value = 0.195.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.195
81666357|NCT00596934|163027208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.026
81666358|NCT05178134|163027209|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was set to -15% (on an absolute scale)|Difference in response rates|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.108|0.069||||||||0.069|-0.108|
81666359|NCT03239483|163027224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072|||||||Fisher Exact|||two-sided Fisher's Exact Test||||0.072
81666360|NCT03239483|163027229|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||This is a calculated p-value. P-values of 1.0 are possible when using the Fisher Exact test method.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81666361|NCT03239483|163027230|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.591|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.591
81666362|NCT00056862|163027241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: first phase decline in HCV RNA are the same for the two groups||||0.002
81666363|NCT00056862|163027243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: the second phase slopes of HCV RNA are the same for the two groups||||0.2
81666364|NCT00056862|163027244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||Null hypothesis: the time to negativity for the two groups are same||||0.047
81666365|NCT00728481|163027270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between arms for a histologic response||||1.00
81666366|NCT00728481|163027275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between arms for a symptomatic response||||0.76
81666367|NCT00778622|163027278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0806||||||Interpretation based on 2-sided 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 16 was dependent variable, BMI was fixed main effect, baseline HbA1c was covariate.||"Standard deviation assumed for changes from baseline in HbA1c maximally was 1.0 across the baseline BMI subgroups. 97 participants in a single subgroup would be sufficient to estimate mean change in HbA1c with precision of 0.20% within the subgroup. Given number of baseline BMI subgroups and no correction for reason of multiplicity was made to the 95% CI within each BMI subgroup, total sample size calculated as 291. Sample size used the method CI for mean for one group in nQuery Advisor v6.0."||||0.0806
81666368|NCT00778622|163027278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1984||||||Interpretation of two-by-two comparison based on 2-sided 5% significance level without correction for multiplicity.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1984
81666369|NCT00778622|163027278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0232||||||Interpretation of two-by-two comparison based on 2-sided 5% significance level without correction for multiplicity.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0232
81666370|NCT00778622|163027278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3589||||||Interpretation of two-by-two comparison based on 2-sided 5% significance level without correction for multiplicity.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3589
81666371|NCT00778622|163027279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4614||||||Interpretation based on 2-sided 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline in FPG at Week 16 was dependent variable, BMI was fixed main effect, baseline FPG was covariate.||||||0.4614
81535093|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.3||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|29.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 52||29.3|-0.7|0.232
81535094|NCT02365649|162753519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.1||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|20.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib lower dose. 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc freq.|Clinical non-responders, Week 52||20.6|-6.3|0.412
81666372|NCT00778622|163027279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4696||||||Interpretation of two-by-two comparison based on 2-sided 5% significance level without correction for multiplicity.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4696
81666373|NCT00778622|163027279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5305||||||Interpretation of two-by-two comparison based on 2-sided 5% significance level without correction for multiplicity.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5305
81666374|NCT00778622|163027279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9145||||||Interpretation of two-by-two comparison based on 2-sided 5% significance level without correction for multiplicity.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9145
81666375|NCT00778622|163027280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0305||||||Interpretation based on 2-sided 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline in TC at Week 16 was dependent variable, BMI was fixed main effect, baseline TC was covariate.||||||0.0305
81666376|NCT00778622|163027280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||||||Interpretation of two-by-two comparison based on 2-sided 5% significance level without correction for multiplicity. For lipids, no comparison between overweight and obese was performed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0080
81666377|NCT00778622|163027280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0422||||||Interpretation of two-by-two comparison based on 2-sided 5% significance level without correction for multiplicity. For lipids, no comparison between overweight and obese was performed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0422
81666378|NCT00778622|163027281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4508||||||Interpretation based on 2-sided 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline in LDL-C at Week 16 was dependent variable, BMI was fixed main effect, baseline LDL-C was covariate.||||||0.4508
81666379|NCT00778622|163027281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0526||||||Interpretation of two-by-two comparison based on 2-sided 5% significance level without correction for multiplicity. For lipids, no comparison between overweight and obese was performed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0526
81666380|NCT00778622|163027281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1295||||||Interpretation of two-by-two comparison based on 2-sided 5% significance level without correction for multiplicity. For lipids, no comparison between overweight and obese was performed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1295
81666381|NCT00778622|163027282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1431||||||Interpretation based on 2-sided 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline in HDL-C at Week 16 was dependent variable, BMI was fixed main effect, baseline HDL-C was covariate.||||||0.1431
81666382|NCT00778622|163027282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4066||||||Interpretation of two-by-two comparison based on 2-sided 5% significance level without correction for multiplicity. For lipids, no comparison between overweight and obese was performed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4066
81666383|NCT00778622|163027282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4071||||||Interpretation of two-by-two comparison based on 2-sided 5% significance level without correction for multiplicity. For lipids, no comparison between overweight and obese was performed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4071
81666384|NCT00778622|163027283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||||||Interpretation based on 2-sided 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline in TG at Week 16 was dependent variable, BMI was fixed main effect, baseline TG was covariate.||||||0.0210
81666385|NCT00778622|163027283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2507||||||Interpretation of two-by-two comparison based on 2-sided 5% significance level without correction for multiplicity. For lipids, no comparison between overweight and obese was performed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2507
81666386|NCT00778622|163027283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6546||||||Interpretation of two-by-two comparison based on 2-sided 5% significance level without correction for multiplicity. For lipids, no comparison between overweight and obese was performed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6546
81666387|NCT03684642|163027318|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Efpeglenatide vs. Dulaglutide was demonstrated if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between groups was \<=0.3%.|Least Square (LS) Mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.14||||||A hierarchical step-down testing procedure was used to control type 1 error. Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with the treatment groups, randomization strata, and geographical region as fixed classification effects, and baseline HbA1c value as a continuous covariate.||0.14|-0.20|
81666388|NCT03684642|163027318|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Efpeglenatide vs. Dulaglutide was demonstrated if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between groups was \<=0.3%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.09||||||A hierarchical step-down testing procedure was used to control type 1 error. Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with the treatment groups, randomization strata, and geographical region as fixed classification effects, and baseline HbA1c value as a continuous covariate.||0.09|-0.25|
81666389|NCT03684642|163027318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7064||||||Threshold for significance at the level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.7064
81666390|NCT03684642|163027318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3427||||||Threshold for significance at the level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.3427
81666391|NCT03672461|163027362|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|0.29||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value. Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||Null Hypothesis: Yoga is not associated with improvement in change from baseline in Total Urinary Incontinence Episodes||0.6|-0.01|0.056
81666392|NCT03672461|163027363|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|0.03||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||0.2|-0.15|0.757
81666393|NCT03672461|163027364|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|0.22||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||0.45|0|0.048
81705915|NCT02859558|163108043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 2 and Arm 3 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD4+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Nef protein stimulant.||||0.88
81535095|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-745.7||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2369.73|878.37||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 28||878.37|-2369.73|0.356
81535096|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1119.5||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2698.52|459.5||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 28||459.50|-2698.52|0.158
81666394|NCT03672461|163027365|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|0.82||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|15.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||15.23|-13.6|0.911
81666395|NCT03672461|163027366|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|3.13||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|6.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||6.13|0.13|0.041
81666396|NCT03672461|163027367|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|0.07||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||0.3|-0.16|0.564
81666397|NCT03672461|163027368|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|0.3||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||2.3|-1.69|0.764
81666398|NCT03672461|163027369|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-0.12||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|1.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||1.53|-1.78|0.883
81666399|NCT03672461|163027370|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-0.11||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||0.6|-0.83|0.753
81666400|NCT03672461|163027371|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-0.28||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||1.07|-1.63|0.685
81666401|NCT03672461|163027372|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|0.24||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||1.43|-0.95|0.691
81666402|NCT03672461|163027373|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|0.19||||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|1.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||1.34|-0.95|0.743
81666403|NCT03672461|163027374|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|0.98||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||1.93|0.03|0.043
81666404|NCT03672461|163027375|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|0.99||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|5.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||5.84|-3.87|0.689
81666405|NCT03672461|163027376|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-3.4||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.54|2.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||2.74|-9.54|0.276
81666406|NCT03672461|163027377|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|0.1||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||0.34|-0.15|0.448
81666407|NCT03672461|163027378|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-0.29||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||0.28|-0.86|0.319
81666408|NCT03672461|163027379|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|1.21||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.25|8.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||8.67|-6.25|0.747
81666409|NCT03672461|163027380|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-2.76||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|4.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||4.65|-10.2|0.459
81666410|NCT03672461|163027381|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-2.0||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|4.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||4.65|-10.2|0.556
81666411|NCT03672461|163027382|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-3.26||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|6.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||6.7|-13.2|0.516
81666412|NCT03672461|163027383|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-2.38||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||0.91|-5.68|0.154
81666413|NCT03672461|163027384|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-2.22||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.17|2.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||2.72|-7.17|0.375
81666414|NCT03672461|163027385|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-1.75||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, with unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||1.5|-5|0.287
81666415|NCT03672461|163027386|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-1.63||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|0.58||adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, with unstructured variance co-variance matrix|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.58|-3.85|0.147
81666416|NCT03672461|163027387|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-1.37||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.36|2.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, with unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||2.61|-5.36|0.495
81666417|NCT03672461|163027388|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-2.82||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.22|2.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||2.59|-8.22|0.303
81666418|NCT03672461|163027389|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|2.97||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|7.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||7.51|-1.56|0.196
81666419|NCT00315939|163027390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.001
81666420|NCT00523718|163027449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.24
81666421|NCT01436071|163027462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.213|||ANCOVA|||||0.213|0.026|0.012
81666422|NCT00594516|163027472|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of (-2, 2). A prespecified equivalence margin of (-2,2) was used for equivalence analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||||95.0|-0.09|0.28||||||Comparison of Tapentadol IR to ER analysis of variance model with factors for treatment, double blind cross-over period and subject.||0.28|-0.09|
81666423|NCT02462928|163027477|NON_INFERIORITY|For hypothesis testing, if the lower limit of 95.1% Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference between an abicipar group and ranibizumab was greater than or equal to -10%, non-inferiority of abicipar was established.|Percentage Difference|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-8.2|0.3|||||The 95.1% CI for the weighted difference were calculated based on the Newcombe method using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights and baseline BCVA (≤55 vs \>55 letters) as stratification factor.|||0.3|-8.2|
81666424|NCT02462928|163027477|NON_INFERIORITY|For hypothesis testing, if the lower limit of 95.1% Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference between an abicipar group and ranibizumab was greater than or equal to -10%, non-inferiority of abicipar was established.|Percentage Difference|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-8.7|0.0|||||The 95.1% CI for the weighted difference were calculated based on the Newcombe method using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights and baseline BCVA (≤55 vs \>55 letters) as stratification factor.|||0.0|-8.7|
81666425|NCT02462928|163027478|NON_INFERIORITY|For hypothesis testing, non-inferiority of abicipar is established if the lower limit of the CI is \> - 5.0 letters.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-4.7|-0.1|||||MMRM included treatment, region, BL BCVA, BL CRT ≤400 or \>400, choroidal neovascularization lesion type, visit, visit-by-BL BCVA interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction term as covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-0.1|-4.7|
81666426|NCT02462928|163027478|NON_INFERIORITY|For hypothesis testing, non-inferiority of abicipar is established if the lower limit of the CI is \> - 5.0 letters.|LS Mean Difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-6.0|-1.3|||||MMRM included treatment, region, BL BCVA, BL CRT ≤400 or \>400, choroidal neovascularization lesion type, visit, visit-by-BL BCVA interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction term as covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-1.3|-6.0|
81666427|NCT02462928|163027479|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of abicipar was demonstrated if the lower limit of CI for the treatment difference was greater than zero.|LS Mean Difference|8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-3.8|20.9|||||MMRM was used for analyses with covariates (treatment, region, baseline BCVA, CRT, choroidal neovascularization lesion type, visit, visit by baseline BCVA and treatment by visit interaction) with unstructured covariance matrix.|||20.9|-3.8|
81666428|NCT02462928|163027479|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of abicipar was demonstrated if the lower limit of CI for the treatment difference was greater than zero.|LS Mean Difference|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-10.1|14.7|||||MMRM was used for analyses with covariates (treatment, region, baseline BCVA, CRT, choroidal neovascularization lesion type, visit, visit by baseline BCVA and treatment by visit interaction) with unstructured covariance matrix.|||14.7|-10.1|
81666429|NCT02462928|163027480|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-11.5|2.1|||||The 95.1% CI for the weighted difference were calculated based on the Newcombe method using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights and baseline BCVA (≤55 vs \>55 letters) as the stratification factor.|||2.1|-11.5|
81666430|NCT02462928|163027480|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-14.7|-1.5|||||The 95.1% CI for the weighted difference were calculated based on the Newcombe method using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights and baseline BCVA (≤55 vs \>55 letters) as the stratification factor.|||-1.5|-14.7|
81666431|NCT02462928|163027481|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of abicipar was demonstrated if the lower limit of CI for the treatment difference was greater than zero.|LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-3.7|0.0|||||MMRM was used for analyses with covariates (treatment, region, baseline BCVA, visual function questionnaire (VFQ) score, visit, visit by baseline BCVA and treatment by visit interaction) with unstructured covariance matrix.|||-0.0|-3.7|
81666432|NCT02462928|163027481|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of abicipar was demonstrated if the lower limit of CI for the treatment difference was greater than zero.|LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-2.7|1.0|||||MMRM was used for analyses with covariates (treatment, region, baseline BCVA, visual function questionnaire (VFQ) score, visit, visit by baseline BCVA and treatment by visit interaction) with unstructured covariance matrix.|||1.0|-2.7|
81666433|NCT01830855|163027546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.14||||||PMB80 \[A22\]: The lot consistency criteria was achieved if the 95% CI for all pairwise GMRs between lots are within (0.5, 2), for the strain PMB80.||1.14|0.93|
81666434|NCT01830855|163027546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.13||||||PMB80 \[A22\]: The lot consistency criteria was achieved if the 95% CI for all pairwise GMRs between lots are within (0.5, 2), for the strain PMB80.||1.13|0.92|
81666435|NCT01830855|163027546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.12||||||PMB80 \[A22\]: The lot consistency criteria was achieved if the 95% CI for all pairwise GMRs between lots are within (0.5, 2), for the strain PMB80.||1.12|0.88|
81666436|NCT01830855|163027546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.06||||||PMB2948 \[B24\]: The lot consistency criteria was achieved if the 95% CI for all pairwise GMRs between lots are within (0.5, 2), for the strain PMB2948.||1.06|0.85|
81666437|NCT01830855|163027546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.06||||||PMB2948 \[B24\]: The lot consistency criteria was achieved if the 95% CI for all pairwise GMRs between lots are within (0.5, 2), for the strain PMB2948.||1.06|0.86|
81666438|NCT01830855|163027546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.14||||||PMB2948 \[B24\]: The lot consistency criteria was achieved if the 95% CI for all pairwise GMRs between lots are within (0.5, 2), for the strain PMB2948||1.14|0.88|
81666439|NCT03034460|163027601|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.158|||||||Wilcoxon rank signed test|||This analysis was performed in participants applied CD5024 1% Cream on one side of face and CD5024 1% Cream Matched Placebo on other side of face for paired difference between Active - Vehicle (CD5024 1% Cream \[n=48\] versus CD5024 1% Cream Matched Placebo \[n=48\]).||||= 0.158
81666440|NCT03034460|163027601|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.002|||||||Wilcoxon rank signed test|||This analysis was performed in participants applied Adapalene Benzoyl Peroxyde on one side of face and Adapalene Benzoyl Peroxyde Matched Placebo on the other side of face for paired difference between Active - Vehicle (Adapalene Benzoyl Peroxyde \[n=22\] versus Adapalene Benzoyl Peroxyde Matched Placebo \[n=22\]).||||= 0.002
81666441|NCT01191541|163027634|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary objective was to demonstrate the noninferiority of DNR alone to DNR+ARA-C in the rate of DFS at 2 years. Assuming a 95% rate of DFS in the two groups, a margin of -15% , 5% type 1 error, 80% power, 30 evaluable patients per group were required to draw a noninferiority conclusion.|||||<|0.05||||||the p-value is not adjusted|Log Rank|||The characteristics of all of the included patients were summarized using cross-tabulations (for categorical variables) and quantiles. Nonparametric tests were used to analyse comparisons between groups .EFS、disease-free survival (DFS) and OS were estimated using the Kaplan -Meier method, and log-rank tests were used. All P values were two-sided, and those with values of 0.05 or less were considered to be statistically significant.||||<0.05
81666442|NCT05395104|163027684|OTHER|Ratio = Geometric least squares mean (test)/geometric least squares mean (reference)|Ratio|1.0865|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9724|1.2141||||||Midazolam + Cefiderocol: single 5-mg dose of midazolam + 2 g cefiderocol (Day 15)||1.2141|0.9724|
81666443|NCT05395104|163027686|OTHER|Ratio = Geometric least squares mean (test)/geometric least squares mean (reference)|Ratio|1.1174|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9784|1.2762||||||Midazolam + Cefiderocol: single 5-mg dose of midazolam + 2 g cefiderocol (Day 15)||1.2762|0.9784|
81666444|NCT05395104|163027687|OTHER|Ratio = Geometric least squares mean (test)/geometric least squares mean (reference)|Ratio|1.1239|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9887|1.2776||||||Midazolam + Cefiderocol: single 5-mg dose of midazolam + 2 g cefiderocol (Day 15)||1.2776|0.9887|
81666445|NCT00006392|163027752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.95|1.35||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||Per study design, with a sample size of 32,400 men, using a 1-sided alpha=.005 level (equivalent to a 2-sided alpha=.01 level) there was 96% power to detect a 25% reduction in prostate cancer for either agent vs. Placebo.||1.35|0.95|< .01
81666446|NCT00006392|163027752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.87|1.24||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||Per study design, with a sample size of 32,400 men, using a 1-sided alpha=.005 level (equivalent to a 2-sided alpha=.01 level) there was 96% power to detect a 25% reduction in prostate cancer for either agent vs. Placebo.||1.24|0.87|< .01
81666447|NCT00006392|163027752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||<|0.01||99.0|0.88|1.25||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||Per study design, with a sample size of 32,400 men, using a 1-sided alpha=.005 level (equivalent to a 2-sided alpha=.01 level) there was 99% power to detect a 44% reduction in prostate cancer for combination vs. Placebo.||1.25|.88|< .01
81666448|NCT00006392|163027753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||>|0.05||99.0|0.64|1.55||The trial was designed to study prostate cancer and lung cancer has a lower incidence rate, there was limited power to look at lung cancer incidence. A 99% CI (rather than a 95% CI) was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The placebo was the denominator.|||1.55|.64|> .05
81666449|NCT00006392|163027753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12|||>|0.01|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.73|1.72||The trial was designed to study prostate cancer and lung cancer has a lower incidence rate, there was limited power to look at lung cancer incidence. A 99% CI (rather than a 95% CI) was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The placebo was the denominator.|||1.72|0.73|> .01
81666450|NCT00006392|163027753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||>|0.01|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.9|1.16||The trial was designed to study prostate cancer and lung cancer has a lower incidence rate, there was limited power to look at lung cancer incidence. A 99% CI (rather than a 95% CI) was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The placebo was the denominator.|||1.16|0.90|>.01
81666451|NCT00006392|163027754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.69|1.73||A 99% CI (rather than a 95% CI) was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The placebo was the denominator.|The trial was designed to study prostate cancer and colorectal cancer has a lower incidence rate, there was limited power to look at colorectal cancer incidence.||1.73|0.69|> .05
81666452|NCT00006392|163027754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.66|1.67||A 99% CI (rather than a 95% CI) was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The placebo was the denominator.|The trial was designed to study prostate cancer and colorectal cancer has a lower incidence rate, there was limited power to look at colorectal cancer incidence.||1.67|0.66|> .05
81666453|NCT00006392|163027754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.82|2.0||A 99% CI (rather than a 95% CI) was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The placebo was the denominator.|The trial was designed to study prostate cancer and colorectal cancer has a lower incidence rate, there was limited power to look at colorectal cancer incidence.||2.00|0.82|> .05
81666454|NCT00006392|163027755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.91|1.17||A 99% CI (rather than a 95% CI) was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The placebo was the denominator.|The power to look at all cancer incidence is greater than 90%.||1.17|0.91|> .05
81666455|NCT00006392|163027755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.89|1.15||A 99% CI (rather than a 95% CI) was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The placebo was the denominator.|The power to look at all cancer incidence is greater than 90%.||1.15|0.89|> .05
81666456|NCT00006392|163027755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||>|0.05||99.0|0.9|1.16||A 99% CI (rather than a 95% CI) was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The placebo was the denominator.|The power to look at all cancer incidence is greater than 90%.||1.16|0.90|> .05
81666457|NCT00006392|163027756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||>|0.05||99.0|0.77|1.13||A 99% CI (rather than a 95% CI) was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The placebo is the denominator.|Only results from overall survival are presented as the number of cancer-specific deaths is too few to be meaningful.||1.13|0.77|> .05
81666458|NCT00006392|163027756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.82|1.19||A 99% CI (rather than a 95% CI) was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The placebo was the denominator.|Only results from overall survival are presented as the number of cancer-specific deaths is too few to be meaningful.||1.19|0.82|> .05
81666459|NCT00006392|163027756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.77|1.13||A 99% CI (rather than a 95% CI) was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||Only results from overall survival are presented as the number of cancer-specific deaths is too few to be meaningful.||1.13|0.77|> .05
81666460|NCT00006392|163027757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.88|1.09||A 99% CI (rather than a 95% CI) was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared||The placebo was the denominator.|||1.09|0.88|> .05
81666461|NCT00006392|163027757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.92|1.13||A 99% CI (rather than a 95% CI) was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared||The placebo was the denominator.|||1.13|0.92|> .05
81666462|NCT00006392|163027757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.89|1.1||A 99% CI (rather than a 95% CI) was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared||The placebo was the denominator.|||1.10|0.89|> .05
81705916|NCT02859558|163108043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.061||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD4+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Pol protein stimulant.||||0.061
81705917|NCT02859558|163108043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 3 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD4+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Pol protein stimulant.||||0.042
81666463|NCT01186796|163027758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81666464|NCT01186796|163027759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA in a 2x4 factorial nested design with repeated measures.||||||<0.05
81666465|NCT01186796|163027760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||"Unit of mass secreted per burst is in ug/L. An automated deconvolution method was used and mathematically verified by direct statistical proof and empirically validated using hypothalamopituitary sampling and a simulated pulsatile time series."|ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA in a 2x4 factorial nested design with repeated measures.||||||<0.05
81666466|NCT01186796|163027761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA in a 2x4 factorial nested design with repeated measures.||||||<0.05
81666467|NCT01186796|163027762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA in a 2x4 factorial nested design with repeated measures.||||||<0.05
81666468|NCT00789750|163027763|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference = Colesevelam - Placebo||-0.16|-0.49|<0.001
81666469|NCT00789750|163027764|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference = Colesevelam - Placebo||-0.10|-0.24|<0.001
81666470|NCT00789750|163027765|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference = Colesevelam - Placebo||-0.10|-0.32|0.0002
81666471|NCT00789750|163027766|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference = Colesevelam - Placebo||-0.20|-0.51|<0.001
81666472|NCT00789750|163027767|OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.012
81666473|NCT00789750|163027768|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.93|-7.49|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference = Colesevelam - Placebo||-7.49|-21.93|<0.0001
81666474|NCT00789750|163027769|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0003
81666475|NCT00789750|163027770|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81666476|NCT00789750|163027771|OTHER|||||||0.132|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.132
81666477|NCT00789750|163027772|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81666478|NCT00789750|163027773|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.62|-12.18|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference = Colesevelam - Placebo||-12.18|-20.62|<0.001
81666479|NCT00789750|163027774|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.1652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|4.39|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference = Colesevelam - Placebo||4.39|-0.75|0.1652
81666480|NCT00789750|163027775|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.44|-6.16|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference = Colesevelam - Placebo||-6.16|-13.44|<0.0001
81535097|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1166.0||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3531.3|1199.32||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 28||1199.32|-3531.30|0.322
81666481|NCT00789750|163027776|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|67.01||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|17.5|||ANCOVA||The treatment difference and its 95% confidence interval are estimated using the Hodges-Lehmann estimator and Moses method. The parameter dispersion Type is actually IQR of the Median Difference.|Treatment difference = Colesevelam - Placebo||17.5|5.3|0.0004
81666482|NCT00789750|163027777|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|5.23|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference = Colesevelam - Placebo||5.23|1.58|0.0003
81666483|NCT00789750|163027778|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.75|-5.78|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference = Colesevelam - Placebo||-5.78|-11.75|<0.0001
81666484|NCT00789750|163027779|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77||0.7286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.9|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference = Colesevelam - Placebo||2.9|-4.1|0.7286
81666485|NCT00789750|163027780|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference = Colesevelam - Placebo||0.0|-0.4|0.0653
81666486|NCT00789750|163027781|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.8862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.3|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference = Colesevelam - Placebo||1.3|-1.5|0.8862
81666487|NCT01936909|163027794|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.2|||||||ANOVA|||This test reflects a comparison between baseline and 2 weeks (both rows).||||>0.20
81666488|NCT01936909|163027795|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired analysis versus baseline||||<0.01
81666489|NCT01936909|163027796|SUPERIORITY|Log-rank test||||||0.12|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.12
81705918|NCT02859558|163108043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 2 and Arm 3 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD4+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Pol protein stimulant.||||0.54
81666490|NCT00744211|163027797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||p\<0.05; Pairwise tests of individual groups means were compared by adjusted probabilities (Bonferroni method).|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81666491|NCT00744211|163027798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Pairwise tests of individual groups means were compared by adjusted probabilities (Bonferroni method).|ANOVA|||||||0.001
81666492|NCT00744211|163027799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81666493|NCT00744211|163027800|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-square tests for differences between groups.||||||0.015||||||P-value is associated with the hematological/lymphatic adverse event.|Chi-squared|||||||0.015
81666494|NCT03740997|163027832|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.46||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.44|21.89|||Paired t-test|||Reader 1: Difference Between Non-contrast and OPTISON Dose Level 1||21.89|10.44|0.0008
81666495|NCT03740997|163027832|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|17.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.49|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.11|23.07|||Paired t-test|||Reader 1: Difference Between Non-contrast and OPTISON Dose Level 1||23.07|11.11|<0.0001
81666496|NCT03740997|163027832|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.5||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.28|25.3|||Paired t-test|||Reader 1: Difference Between Non-contrast and OPTISON Dose Level 2||25.30|13.28|0.0002
81666497|NCT03740997|163027832|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.47|23.57|||Paired t-test|||Reader 1: Difference Between Non-contrast and OPTISON Dose Level 2||23.57|13.47|<0.0001
81666498|NCT03740997|163027832|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.62|23.05|||Paired t-test|||Reader 2: Difference Between Non-contrast and OPTISON Dose Level 1||23.05|16.62|<0.0001
81666499|NCT03740997|163027832|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|20.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.16|26.03|||Paired t-test|||Reader 2: Difference Between Non-contrast and OPTISON Dose Level 1||26.03|14.16|<0.0001
81666500|NCT03740997|163027832|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|22.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.77|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.44|24.56|||Paired t-test|||Reader 2: Difference Between Non-contrast and OPTISON Dose Level 2||24.56|19.44|<0.0001
81666501|NCT03740997|163027832|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|21.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.34|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.45|26.99|||Paired t-test|||Reader 2: Difference Between Non-contrast and OPTISON Dose Level 2||26.99|15.45|<0.0001
81666502|NCT03740997|163027832|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.35||0.0268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|21.64|||Paired t-test|||Reader 3: Difference Between Non-contrast and OPTISON Dose Level 1||21.64|2.02|0.0268
81666503|NCT03740997|163027832|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.45|22.82|||Paired t-test|||Reader 3: Difference Between Non-contrast and OPTISON Dose Level 1||22.82|9.45|<0.0001
81666504|NCT03740997|163027832|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.59||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.04|18.24|||Paired t-test|||Reader 3: Difference Between Non-contrast and OPTISON Dose Level 2||18.24|6.04|0.0028
81666505|NCT03740997|163027832|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.37|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.04|21.61|||Paired t-test|||Reader 3: Difference Between Non-contrast and OPTISON Dose Level 2||21.61|10.04|<0.0001
81666506|NCT03606980|163027847|EQUIVALENCE|p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant. A 95% confidence interval was computed using logistic regression model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.11||||0.0366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.073|9.005|||Cox proportional hazards analysis|||||9.005|1.073|0.0366
81666507|NCT03606980|163027847|EQUIVALENCE|p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.16||||0.0232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.215|14.273|||Cox proportional hazards analysis|||||14.273|1.215|0.0232
81666508|NCT03606980|163027847|EQUIVALENCE|p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.389|4.615|||Cox proportional hazards analysis|||||4.615|0.389|0.64
81666509|NCT03606980|163027848|EQUIVALENCE|All statistical tests were two-sided, and p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.86|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.86
81666510|NCT03606980|163027849|EQUIVALENCE|p\<00.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.25|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.25
81666511|NCT03606980|163027850|EQUIVALENCE|p\<0.05 considered statistically significant.||||||0.29|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.29
81666512|NCT03606980|163027851|EQUIVALENCE|All statistical tests were performed using the SAS Studio. All statistical tests were two-sided, and p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.57|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.57
81666513|NCT03427125|163027856|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81666514|NCT03427125|163027857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0020
81666515|NCT00789867|163027879|OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0002
81666516|NCT00789867|163027880|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.22
81666517|NCT00789867|163027881|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.06
81666518|NCT00789867|163027882|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.08
81666519|NCT00789867|163027883|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.22
81535098|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-828.2||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2387.16|730.75||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 52||730.75|-2387.16|0.287
81535099|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1286.1||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2772.59|200.43||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|Prespecified statistically significant at 0.1 level.||Responders, Week 52||200.43|-2772.59|0.088
81666520|NCT00789867|163027884|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.003
81666521|NCT01493557|163027888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.31||||0.2554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.54|29.49|||Fisher Exact||Exact 95% Confidence interval (CI) and the difference between the two strategies were calculated using the Clopper Pearson approach.|Evaluation of GIS was based on Last observation carried forward (LOCF) data up to the last observed time or up to adding the second management strategy.||29.49|-6.54|0.2554
81666522|NCT01493557|163027889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1||||0.3165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.24|24.58|||Fisher Exact||Exact 95% Confidence interval (CI) and the difference between the two strategies were calculated using the Clopper Pearson approach.|Evaluation of GIS was based on Last observation carried forward (LOCF) data up to the last observed time or up to adding the second management strategy.||24.58|-11.24|0.3165
81666523|NCT01493557|163027890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.41||||0.0273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|35.98|||Fisher Exact||Exact 95% Confidence interval (CI) and the difference between the two strategies were calculated using the Clopper Pearson approach.|Evaluation of GIS was based on Last observation carried forward (LOCF) data up to the last observed time or up to adding the second management strategy.||35.98|0.71|0.0273
81666524|NCT01493557|163027891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.52||||0.7104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.22|28.4|||Fisher Exact||Exact 95% Confidence interval (CI) and the difference between the two strategies were calculated using the Clopper Pearson approach.|Evaluation of GIS was based on Last observation carried forward (LOCF) data up to the last observed time or up to adding the second management strategy.||28.40|-44.22|0.7104
81666525|NCT01493557|163027892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.81||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.94|40.44|||Fisher Exact||Exact 95% Confidence interval (CI) and the difference between the two strategies were calculated using the Clopper Pearson approach.|Evaluation of GIS was based on Last observation carried forward (LOCF) data up to the last observed time or up to adding the second management strategy.||40.44|-32.94|1.0000
81666526|NCT01493557|163027893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.71||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.25|28.77|||Fisher Exact||Exact 95% Confidence interval (CI) and the difference between the two strategies were calculated using the Clopper Pearson approach.|Evaluation of GIS was based on Last observation carried forward (LOCF) data up to the last observed time or up to adding the second management strategy.||28.77|-41.25|1.0000
81666527|NCT01493557|163027897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|8.9|||||Mean difference = (Mean number of days for Pradaxa w/meal) - (Mean number of days for pantoprazole).|Mean difference for the Duration of gastrointestinal symptoms (GIS).||8.9|-9.9|
81666528|NCT01493557|163027897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|6.3|||||Mean difference = (Mean number of days for Pradaxa w/meal) - (Mean number of days for pantoprazole).|Mean difference for Time to first complete effectiveness. Complete effectiveness of a gastrointestinal symptoms (GIS) management strategy can only be measured at a point in time. Because the same or a different GIS could occur after a time of effective GIS management, the patients who indicated some degree of effectiveness at one visit may not be the same patients who experience effectiveness at a subsequent visit.||6.3|-3.5|
81666529|NCT01493557|163027897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|48.5|||||Mean difference = (Mean number of days for Pradaxa w/meal) - (Mean number of days for pantoprazole).|Mean difference for Time to first complete effectiveness. Partial effectiveness of a gastrointestinal symptoms (GIS) management strategy can only be measured at a point in time. Because the same or a different GIS could occur after a time of effective GIS management, the patients who indicated some degree of effectiveness at one visit may not be the same patients who experience effectiveness at a subsequent visit.||48.5|-8.2|
81666530|NCT02953639|163027898|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.36||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.11|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84||1.38|-2.11|0.730
81666531|NCT02953639|163027898|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.28||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.47|2.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168||2.02|-1.47|0.793
81666532|NCT02953639|163027899|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.91||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.46|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84 (Attention/Vigilance)||1.64|-3.46|0.556
81666533|NCT02953639|163027899|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.27||||0.848|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.59|2.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168 (Attention/Vigilance)||2.05|-2.59|0.848
81666534|NCT02953639|163027899|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.04||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.08|2.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84 (Reasoning and Problem Solving)||2.16|-2.08|0.973
81666535|NCT02953639|163027899|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.57||||0.651|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.53|2.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168 (Reasoning and Problem Solving)||2.67|-1.53|0.651
81666536|NCT02953639|163027899|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.44||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.89|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84 (Social Cognition)||1.08|-3.89|0.350
81666537|NCT02953639|163027899|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|2.18||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168 (Social Cognition)||4.50|-0.14|0.121
81666538|NCT02953639|163027899|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.13||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|1.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84 (Speed of Processing)||1.83|-2.10|0.911
81666539|NCT02953639|163027899|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.02||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.99|2.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168 (Speed of Processing)||2.03|-1.99|0.987
81666540|NCT02953639|163027899|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.34||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.62|1.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84 (Verbal Learning)||1.93|-2.62|0.803
81666541|NCT02953639|163027899|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.94||||0.502|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.26|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168 (Verbal Learning)||1.38|-3.26|0.502
81666542|NCT02953639|163027899|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.11||||0.945|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.74|2.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84 (Visual Learning)||2.52|-2.74|0.945
81666543|NCT02953639|163027899|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|1.11||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.54|3.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168 (Visual Learning)||3.76|-1.54|0.488
81666544|NCT02953639|163027899|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.37||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.38|0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84 (Working Memory)||0.64|-3.38|0.262
81666545|NCT02953639|163027899|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.89||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.01|1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168 (Working Memory)||1.23|-3.01|0.489
81666546|NCT02953639|163027900|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.63||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.78|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84 (VPA I total raw score)||0.52|-3.78|0.211
81666547|NCT02953639|163027900|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.35||||0.787|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.81|2.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168 (VPA I total raw score)||2.52|-1.81|0.787
81666548|NCT02953639|163027900|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.28||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.37|0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84 (VPA II total raw score)||0.94|-0.37|0.477
81666549|NCT02953639|163027900|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.91||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|1.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168 (VPA II total raw score)||1.58|0.23|0.028
81666550|NCT02953639|163027900|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.3||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.51|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84 (VPA II recognition total raw score)||0.91|-1.51|0.683
81666551|NCT02953639|163027900|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.04||||0.954|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168 (VPA II recognition total raw score)||1.22|-1.13|0.954
81666552|NCT02953639|163027901|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|1.45||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|3.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84 (LM I)||3.17|-0.27|0.164
81666553|NCT02953639|163027901|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.56||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.02|2.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168 (LM I)||2.14|-1.02|0.559
81666554|NCT02953639|163027901|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.12||||0.912|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|1.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84 (LM II)||1.94|-1.70|0.912
81666555|NCT02953639|163027901|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.36||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.93|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168 (LM II)||1.22|-1.93|0.706
81666556|NCT02953639|163027902|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|1.04||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84||1.15|0.94|0.527
81666557|NCT02953639|163027902|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|1.04||||0.636|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168||1.17|0.92|0.636
81666558|NCT02953639|163027903|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.36||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.63|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84||0.91|-3.63|0.323
81666559|NCT02953639|163027903|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.95||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.77|1.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168||1.88|-3.77|0.579
81666560|NCT02953639|163027904|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.67||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.27|0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84||0.94|-2.27|0.493
81666561|NCT02953639|163027904|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.12||||0.926|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.32|2.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168||2.07|-2.32|0.926
81666562|NCT02953639|163027905|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.02||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84||0.17|-0.22|0.839
81666563|NCT02953639|163027905|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.06||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168||0.15|-0.27|0.625
81666564|NCT02953639|163027906|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.03||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84||0.23|-0.28|0.865
81666565|NCT02953639|163027906|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.01||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168||0.29|-0.31|0.964
81666566|NCT02953639|163027907|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|3.27||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|6.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84 (SQLS Cognition \& Vitality Score)||6.95|-0.40|0.142
81666567|NCT02953639|163027907|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.32||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.04|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168 (SQLS Cognition \& Vitality Score)||2.40|-7.04|0.416
81666568|NCT02953639|163027907|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|1.98||||0.394|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.86|5.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84 (SQLS Psychosocial Score)||5.83|-1.86|0.394
81666569|NCT02953639|163027907|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.71||||0.776|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.44|4.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168 (SQLS Psychosocial Score)||4.87|-3.44|0.776
81666570|NCT02953639|163027907|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|2.43||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.09|5.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 Day 84 (SQLS Total Score)||5.94|-1.09|0.254
81535100|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-502.2||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2505.74|1501.38||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 52||1501.38|-2505.74|0.613
81666571|NCT02953639|163027907|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.57||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.64|3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Day 168 (SQLS Total Score)||3.50|-4.64|0.816
81666572|NCT01516970|163027913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2434||||||The discontinuation rates were compared with a statistical test (Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel \[CMH\]-Test) with p-value: 0.2434|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2434
81666573|NCT01516970|163027914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8839||||||The percentage of participants with TEAEs were compared with a statistical test (Fisher's Exact Test) with p-value: 0.8839.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.8839
81666574|NCT00892177|163027932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Maximum Tolerated Dose (mg)|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81666575|NCT00892177|163027933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|0.1||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.052|0.262|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Difference in proportion|||0.262|-0.052|0.22
81666576|NCT00892177|163027935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.4|||Kaplan Meier|||||1.4|0.61|0.7
81666577|NCT00892177|163027936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.7|||Kaplan Meier|||||1.7|0.76|0.52
81666578|NCT00892177|163027937|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.223||||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The estimate is the net difference between Arm A and Arm B total score using information from all cycles. A negative value means that Arm A has a lower quality of life and a positive value means Arm A has a higher reported quality of life.|||||0.96
81666579|NCT00892177|163027938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6325|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6325
81666580|NCT02645760|163027939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||It was calculated that 38 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have at least 80% power to detect a difference of 2.26 points in mean 11-point NRS pain score between core stabilization exercise and conventional treatment from baseline to week 7.||||<0.001
81666581|NCT02645760|163027940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||ANCOVA|||It was calculated that 38 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have at least 80% power to detect a difference of 2.68 points in mean disability score (RMDQ score) between core stabilization exercise and conventional treatment from baseline to week 7.||||0.009
81666582|NCT02645760|163027941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||ANCOVA|||It was calculated that 38 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have at least 80% power to detect a difference of 0.79 centimeter in mean range of motion between core stabilization exercise and conventional treatment from baseline to week 7.||||0.013
81666583|NCT02645760|163027942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||ANCOVA|||It was calculated that 38 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have at least 80% power to detect a difference of 0.30 centimeter in mean repositioning error between core stabilization exercise and conventional treatment from baseline to week 7.||||0.012
81666584|NCT02267603|163027943|OTHER|The null hypothesis will be rejected if 3 or more responses are observed in 24 patients. This design yields a type I error rate of 0.10 and power of 0.90 when the true response rate is 25%. Progression-free survival (PFS) at 16 months will be estimated by Kaplan-Meier method. Unless otherwise stated, all statistical tests will be conducted at the α=0.05 (1-sided) level.||||||||||||||||The protocol was designed w/ a standard Simon 2 stage design. Null hypothesis that true response rate is 5% was tested against a 1-sided alternative. In stage 1, 9 patients were accrued. If no responses in these 9 patients, study was to stop. Otherwise,15 more patients were to be accrued for a total of 24 patients. Study was amended to increase number of patients to 50, following discussion w/ pharmaceutical collaborator and FDA.|ORR will be estimated as the # of responders as a % of the # of eligible participants who received at least 1 dose of treatment. If a substantial amount of primary endpoint data are missing (at least 1 value missing from more than 20% of participants), using nonparametric estimation to estimate the ORR requires the missing completely at random assumption may give misleading results. In this case, analyses of the primary endpoint will be performed using parametric generalized linear models fit by maximum likelihood. These methods provide unbiased estimation and inferences under the parametric modeling assumptions and the assumption that the missing data are missing at random (MAR). MAR assumes that the probability of an observation being missing may depend upon the observed responses and upon observed covariates. A generalized linear model for the ORR will use a binomial error distribution. The model will include as covariates all available baseline predictors of the missing outcomes.|||
81666585|NCT01002456|163027964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.2|||||Proportional odds ratio to measure the trend of change in concordance with guideline recommendations, with Arm 1 as the comparator.|||3.2|1.1|
81666586|NCT00998426|163027990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|||||This is the p value for the meter by time interaction|Random intercept model|||A random intercept model was used to fit the five subjects' glucose reading data over time. The fixed effect glucose meters, time effect and their interactions were included in the model.||||0.59
81666587|NCT01178333|163027991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.98||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.36|||Regression, Cox|||||4.36|0.90|0.09
81666588|NCT01178333|163027991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.66|||Regression, Cox|||||2.66|0.65|0.45
81666589|NCT01178333|163027993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.76||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|40.87|||Regression, Cox|||||40.87|0.55|0.15
81666590|NCT01178333|163027993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|11.25|||Regression, Cox|||||11.25|0.16|0.78
81666591|NCT01178333|163027994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.38||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|5.79|||Regression, Cox|||||5.79|0.98|0.06
81666592|NCT01178333|163027994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.91||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|4.21|||Regression, Cox|||||4.21|0.87|0.11
81666593|NCT01178333|163027995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.22|||Regression, Cox|||||5.22|1.50|0.001
81666594|NCT01178333|163027995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.97||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|3.45|||Regression, Cox|||||3.45|1.12|0.02
81666595|NCT01178333|163027998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is to compare three groups.|Chi-squared|||||||0.72
81666596|NCT01178333|163027999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is to compare three groups.|Chi-squared|||||||0.37
81666597|NCT01178333|163028000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is to compare three groups.|Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81666598|NCT01178333|163028001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.58
81666599|NCT01178333|163028002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.66
81666600|NCT01178333|163028003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is to compare three groups.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81666601|NCT01178333|163028004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.48||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|4.55|||Regression, Cox|||||4.55|1.35|0.003
81666602|NCT01178333|163028004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.66||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.85|||Regression, Cox|||||2.85|0.96|0.07
81666603|NCT01178333|163028006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is to compare three groups.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81666604|NCT01178333|163028007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.49|||Regression, Cox|||||1.49|0.56|0.72
81666605|NCT01178333|163028007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.24|||Regression, Cox|||||1.24|0.54|0.34
81666606|NCT02092350|163028011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||One-sided exact test|||The primary hypothesis was that the SVR12 rate in the Immediate Treatment plus Intensive PK arm would be \>45%.||||0.001
81666607|NCT01829425|163028026|NON_INFERIORITY|The study design will use a non-inferiority design to compare the primary outcome (change in UUI episodes in the hypnotherapy versus pharmacotherapy groups). With respect to the outcome variable of percent reduction in UUI episodes as determined by bladder diaries, we will use a one-sided non- inferiority test at level alpha = 0.25 and a non-inferiority margin of 5%.|Difference in median % change between gr|5.0|||<|0.025|ONE_SIDED|95.0|5.0||||Exact Mann Whitney|Due dispersion, medians were calculated. Exact Mann Whitney test was used for this analysis.|Hypnotherapy - Pharmacotherapy. % difference in median % change in UUI episodes with lower bounds \> - 5% would be consistent with non-inferiority||||5|<.025
81666608|NCT01829425|163028027|NON_INFERIORITY|The study design will use a non-inferiority design to compare the primary outcome (change in UUI episodes in the hypnotherapy versus pharmacotherapy groups). With respect to the outcome variable of percent reduction in UUI episodes as determined by bladder diaries, we will use a one-sided non- inferiority test at level alpha = 0.25 and a non-inferiority margin of 5%. If|Difference in median % change between gr|5.0|||<|0.025|ONE_SIDED|95.0|5.0||||Exact Mann Whitney||||||5|<.025
81666609|NCT01505010|163028148|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for the baseline 24-h systolic blood pressure|Difference at 6 months in 24-h systolic blood pressure (control minus intervention)|We used mixed models to compare blood pressure changes between randomized groups at 6 months, while adjusting for the baseline blood pressure; statistical significance was a P-value less than 0.05 on two-sided tests.||||0.018
81666610|NCT01505010|163028149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.87||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between control and intervention group at 6 months||||0.86
81666611|NCT01505010|163028150|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcocon rank sum test||||0.032
81666612|NCT01505010|163028150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.032
81666613|NCT01006265|163028171|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect (rate ratio)|0.226|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133|0.384|||Negative binomial regression model|||||0.384|0.133|<0.0001
81666614|NCT01006265|163028171|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect (rate ratio)|0.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.289|||Negative binomial regression model|||||0.289|0.100|<0.0001
81666615|NCT01006265|163028171|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect (rate ratio)|0.566||||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.337|0.952|||Negative binomial regression model|||||0.952|0.337|0.0318
81666616|NCT00705432|163028301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||The difference in SVR|26.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.1|34.1|||Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Chi-square test|Adjustments were made for for baseline stratification factors: viral load (\>400,000 vs. ≤400,000 IU/mL) and Genotype (1a vs 1b).||||34.1|19.1|<0.0001
81666617|NCT00705432|163028301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||The difference in SVR|28.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.8|35.8|||Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Chi-square test|Adjustments were made for baseline stratification factors: viral load (\>400,000 vs. ≤400,000 IU/mL) and Genotype (1a vs 1b).||||35.8|20.8|<0.0001
81666618|NCT00705432|163028301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||The difference in SVR|19.2||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|36.9|||Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Chi-square test|Adjustments were made for the baseline stratification factors: viral load (\>400,000 vs. ≤400,000 IU/mL) and Genotype (1a vs 1b).||||36.9|1.6|0.0440
81705919|NCT02859558|163108044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD8+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Env protein stimulant.||||0.97
81705920|NCT02859558|163108044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 3 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD8+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Env protein stimulant.||||0.21
81705921|NCT02859558|163108044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 2 and Arm 3 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD8+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Env protein stimulant.||||0.12
81705922|NCT02859558|163108044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD8+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Gag protein stimulant.||||0.055
81705923|NCT02859558|163108044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 3 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD8+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Gag protein stimulant.||||0.28
81705924|NCT02859558|163108044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 2 and Arm 3 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD8+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Gag protein stimulant.||||0.38
81705925|NCT02859558|163108044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD8+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Nef protein stimulant.||||0.35
81705926|NCT02859558|163108044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 3 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD8+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Nef protein stimulant.||||0.007
81705927|NCT02859558|163108044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 2 and Arm 3 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD8+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Nef protein stimulant.||||0.045
81705928|NCT02859558|163108044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD8+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Pol protein stimulant.||||0.085
81705929|NCT02859558|163108044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 3 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD8+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Pol protein stimulant.||||0.044
81666619|NCT00705432|163028301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||The difference in SVR|29.7||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|47.1|||Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Chi-square|Adjustments were made for the baseline stratification factors: viral load (\>400,000 vs. ≤400,000 IU/mL) and Genotype (1a vs 1b).||||47.1|12.2|0.0035
81666620|NCT00705432|163028302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||The difference in SVR rates|27.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.2|35.2|||Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Chi-square|Adjustments were made for the baseline stratification factors: viral load (\>400,000 vs. ≤400,000 IU/mL) and Genotype (1a vs 1b).||||35.2|19.2|<0.0001
81666621|NCT00705432|163028302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||The difference in SVR rates|29.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.5|36.8|||Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Chi-square|Adjustments were made for the baseline stratification factors: viral load (\>400,000 vs. ≤400,000 IU/mL) and Genotype (1a vs 1b).||||36.8|21.5|<0.0001
81666622|NCT00705432|163028302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||The difference in SVR|21.3||||0.0366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|40.2|||Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Chi-square test|Adjustments were made for the baseline stratification factors: viral load (\>400,000 vs. ≤400,000 IU/mL) and Genotype (1a vs 1b).||||40.2|2.3|0.0366
81666623|NCT00705432|163028302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||The difference in SVR|27.2||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|45.3|||Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Chi-square|Adjustments were made for the baseline stratification factors: viral load (\>400,000 vs. ≤400,000 IU/mL) and Genotype (1a vs 1b).||||45.3|9.0|0.0107
81666624|NCT01667107|163028327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman rank correlation coefficient|0.53||||0.139|||||||Spearman rank correlation|||Spearman rank correlation between concurrent BAL and serum posaconazole concentrations||||0.139
81666625|NCT01667107|163028327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman rank correlation coefficient|0.59||||0.057|||||||Spearman rank correlation|||Spearman rank correlation between concurrent BAL and serum posaconazole concentrations||||0.057
81666626|NCT01162239|163028335|OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.62
81666627|NCT01162239|163028336|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.91
81666628|NCT04252287|163028398|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.3||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|7.8|||ANCOVA|||||7.8|0.8|0.016
81666629|NCT04252287|163028399|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|29.8||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-284.4|344.1|||ANCOVA|||||344.1|-284.4|0.852
81666630|NCT01791803|163028409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|11.4||||||||11.4|1.1|
81666631|NCT01791803|163028409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|9.7||||||||9.7|1.04|
81666632|NCT01791803|163028410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|6.2||||Adjusted for gender, marital status, diagnosis at enrollment.||||6.2|0.8|
81666633|NCT01791803|163028410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|10.0||||||||10|1.2|
81705930|NCT02859558|163108044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 2 and Arm 3 in percentage of HIV-1-specific CD8+ T-cells expressing any cytokine (CD40L, CD107a, IFNg, MIP1B, TNFa) in response to Pol protein stimulant.||||0.60
81705931|NCT02859558|163108045|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Fisher Exact|||Results from Joint Assay. Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2 in the proportion of participants with undetectable CA-DNA.||||1
81705932|NCT02859558|163108045|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Fisher Exact|||Results from Joint Assay. Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 2 and Arm 3 in the proportion of participants with undetectable CA-DNA.||||1
81705933|NCT02859558|163108045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Fisher Exact|||Results from Integrase Assay. Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2 in the proportion of participants with undetectable CA-DNA.||||0.64
81705934|NCT02859558|163108045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Fisher Exact|||Results from Integrase Assay. Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 3 in the proportion of participants with undetectable CA-DNA.||||0.69
81705935|NCT02859558|163108045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Fisher Exact|||Results from Integrase Assay. Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 2 and Arm 3 in the proportion of participants with undetectable CA-DNA.||||0.40
81705936|NCT02859558|163108045|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Fisher Exact|||Results from Gag Assay. Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 1 and Arm 2 in the proportion of participants with undetectable CA-DNA.||||1
81705937|NCT02859558|163108045|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value based on two-sided test.|Fisher Exact|||Results from Gag Assay. Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between Arm 2 and Arm 3 in the proportion of participants with undetectable CA-DNA.||||1
81705938|NCT01998906|163108047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.6||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|30.2|||Chi-squared|||||30.2|5.0|0.0051
81705939|NCT01998906|163108048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.3||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|31.4|||Chi-squared|||||31.4|7.2|0.0014
81705940|NCT01998906|163108049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4||||0.3077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|19.1|||Chi-squared|||||19.1|-6.4|0.3077
81705941|NCT01998906|163108051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.96|||Log Rank|||||0.96|0.44|0.0275
81705942|NCT01998906|163108053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.0555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.02|||Log Rank|||||1.02|0.35|0.0555
81705943|NCT01077193|163108077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|See above.|Mean Percent Excess Weight Loss|37.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.18||0.3227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.2|45.5||No multiple comparison adjustments are necessary as this is a single hypothesis on 1 parameter for a within group change comparison to 36.1%.|t-test, 1 sided|||A sample size of 32 achieves power\>90% to demonstrate non-inferiority using a one-sided t-test (alpha=0.025) when the margin of equivalence is a 5% difference in EWL. The true difference between %EWL for patients undergoing a greater curvature procedure and the target %EWL is hypothesized to be 0. The target %EWL at 3 years is 41.1%, based upon prior studies. This power analysis assumes data are drawn from a single population with a standard deviation of 8.20.||45.5|30.2|0.3227
81705944|NCT02234050|163108090|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.42||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.997|2.028|||Regression, Cox|||||2.028|0.997|0.204
81705945|NCT02234050|163108093|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.71|||Regression, Cox|||||1.71|0.53|0.94
81705946|NCT00592176|163108095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.83
81705947|NCT00068822|163108129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted treatment effect|0.7||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.8|||ANCOVA|||Between group comparisons, confidence intervals, and P values were calculated with the use of analysis-of-covariance models with adjustment for study group assignment, baseline value of the outcome measure, and study center. Negative treatment effects favor the control procedure, and positive treatment effects favor vertebroplasty.||2.8|-1.3|0.49
81705948|NCT00068822|163108130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Effect|1.0||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.7|||ANCOVA|||SF-36 Physical Component Summary treatment effect||3.7|-1.7|0.45
81705949|NCT00068822|163108130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Effect|1.0||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|4.6|||ANCOVA|||SF-36 Mental Component Summary treatment effect||4.6|-3.7|0.83
81705950|NCT00068822|163108130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Effect|0.2||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Pain Frequency Index treatment effect||0.6|-0.2|0.33
81705951|NCT00068822|163108130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Effect|0.33||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Pain Bothersome Index treatment effect||0.6|-0.2|0.33
81705952|NCT00068822|163108130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Effect|0.05||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.11|||ANCOVA|||EQ-5D Index treatment effect||0.11|-0.01|0.13
81705953|NCT00068822|163108130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Effect|0.4||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.6|||ANCOVA|||SOF-ADL treatment effect||1.6|-0.8|0.5
81705954|NCT00068822|163108131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted treatment effect|0.7||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.7|||ANCOVA|||Between group comparisons, confidence intervals, and P values were calculated with the use of analysis-of-covariance models with adjustment for study group assignment, baseline value of the outcome measure, and study center. Negative treatment effects favor the control procedure, and positive treatment effects favor vertebroplasty.||1.7|-0.3|0.19
81666634|NCT01791803|163028411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison of smoking status at 12 weeks after hospitalization for a cardiac or pulmonary diagnosis||||< 0.001
81666635|NCT01791803|163028411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison of smoking stars at 26 weeks after hospitalization for a cardiac or a pulmonary illness||||0.07
81666636|NCT04223791|163028429|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided multiplicity-adjusted 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥50 copies/mL (DOR/ISL-BIC/FTC/TAF) is less than 4 percentage points.|Estimated difference|0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|1.96||p-value for the treatment differences in percent response were calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen||Treatment difference for DOR/ISL group-BIC/FTC/TAF group.|||1.96|-1.19|<.001
81666637|NCT04223791|163028430|OTHER|Difference between treatment groups|Difference in % (DOR/ISL- BIC/FTC/TAF)|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|3.4|||||Based on Miettinen and Nurminen method|||3.4|-10.4|
81666638|NCT04223791|163028431|OTHER|Difference between treatment groups|Difference in % (DOR/ISL- BIC/FTC/TAF)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|2.6|||||Based on Miettinen and Nurminen method|||2.6|-2.7|
81666639|NCT04223791|163028444|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.3||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.39|||ANCOVA|Model included terms for baseline weight, sex, race, and treatment.|Treatment difference for DOR/ISL group-BIC/FTC/TAF group.|||0.39|-0.99|0.392
81666640|NCT02592551|163028499|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|8.6||||0.109|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Compare in ratios of intratumoral cytotoxic T cells to regulatory T cells (CD8/Treg) between pre and post of MEDI4736+Tremelimumab||||0.109
81666641|NCT02592551|163028500|OTHER|Compare the tissue biomarker for the immune response of ICOS+ CD4 T cells to before and after MEDI-4736 and Tremelimumab||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||1
81666642|NCT02592551|163028501|OTHER|||||||0.461|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Compare tumor expression programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) before and after treatment with combination MEDI-4736 and Tremelimumab||||0.461
81666643|NCT02592551|163028502|OTHER|||||||0.954|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Compare tissue biomarker immune response of CD8 and Treg (ratio of CD8/treg) after MEDI-4736 and Tremelimumab, and after MEDI4736 alone||||0.954
81666644|NCT02592551|163028503|OTHER|||||||0.799|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Compare tissue biomarker immune response of CD8 and Treg(ratio of CD8/Treg) after MEDI-4736 and Tremelimumab, and at day 1 of untread control group||||0.799
81666645|NCT02592551|163028506|OTHER|||||||0.418|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Compare tumor expression programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) after combination therapy (MEDI-4736 and Tremelimumab) and after MEDI-4736 alone||||0.418
81666646|NCT02592551|163028507|OTHER|||||||0.932|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Compare tumor expression programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) after combination therapy (MEDI-4736 and Tremelimumab) and before and at day 1 of untreated||||0.932
81666647|NCT02137512|163028583|SUPERIORITY|No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666648|NCT02137512|163028583|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666649|NCT02137512|163028583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.31
81666650|NCT02137512|163028584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81666651|NCT02137512|163028584|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666652|NCT02137512|163028584|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666653|NCT02137512|163028585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.10
81666654|NCT02137512|163028585|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666655|NCT02137512|163028585|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666656|NCT02137512|163028586|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666657|NCT02137512|163028586|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666658|NCT02137512|163028586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.91
81666659|NCT02137512|163028587|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666660|NCT02137512|163028587|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666661|NCT02137512|163028587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.20
81666662|NCT02137512|163028588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81666663|NCT02137512|163028588|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666664|NCT02137512|163028588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81666665|NCT02137512|163028589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.009
81666666|NCT02137512|163028589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81666667|NCT02137512|163028589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81666668|NCT02137512|163028590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81666669|NCT02137512|163028590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81666670|NCT02137512|163028590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81666671|NCT02137512|163028591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81666672|NCT02137512|163028591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.54
81666673|NCT02137512|163028591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81666674|NCT02137512|163028592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81666675|NCT02137512|163028592|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81705955|NCT00424099|163108133|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.16
81705956|NCT00424099|163108134|OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.45
81705957|NCT03377452|163108135|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.02||0.2313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|19.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||||19.22|-4.71|0.2313
81705958|NCT03377452|163108136|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.91|-1.72|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the change in the outcome from baseline to 3-months after the last intervention/control session for the intervention group versus the same change in the control group.|||-1.72|-4.91|<0.001
81705959|NCT00796003|163108143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall Response Rate|26.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.6|41.6|||Binomial test|one-tailed 5% level at a significance level||Null Hypothesis: Overall Remission Rate = 5%||41.6|14.6|<0.0001
81705960|NCT01989572|163108187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.528|||||||Log Rank|stratifying on HLA-A2 status, site of metastases and number of metastatic lesions.||||||0.528
81705961|NCT01989572|163108188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.131|||||||Log Rank|stratifying on HLA-A2 status, site of metastases, and number of metastatic lesions||||||0.131
81705962|NCT01989572|163108189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6|||||||Log Rank|stratifying on GM-CSF, site of metastases and number of metastatic lesions||||||0.60
81705963|NCT01989572|163108190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.71||||||stratifying on GM-CSF, site of metastases and number of metastatic lesions|Log Rank|||||||0.71
81705964|NCT01989572|163108191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.88|||||||Log Rank|stratifying on site of metastases and number of metastatic lesions||Treatment arm comparison in patients with positive HLA-A2 status||||0.88
81705965|NCT01989572|163108191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.69|||||||Log Rank|stratifying on site of metastases and number of metastatic lesions||Treatment arm comparison in patients with negative HLA-A2 status||||0.69
81705966|NCT01989572|163108192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.91|||||||Log Rank|stratifying on site of metastases and number of metastatic lesions||Treatment arm comparison in patients with positive HLA-A2 status||||0.91
81705967|NCT01989572|163108192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.13|||||||Log Rank|stratifying on site of metastases and number of metastatic lesions||Treatment arm comparisons in patients with negative HLA-A2 status||||0.13
81705968|NCT02280096|163108193|SUPERIORITY||t-boostrap|0.028||||0.028|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.028
81705969|NCT02280096|163108194|SUPERIORITY||t-boostrap|0.001||||0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.001
81705970|NCT02280096|163108195|SUPERIORITY||t-boostrap|0.016||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.016
81705971|NCT02280096|163108196|SUPERIORITY||t-boostrap|0.64||||0.64|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Reading speed||||0.64
81705972|NCT02280096|163108196|SUPERIORITY||t-boostrap|0.43||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Count speed||||0.43
81705973|NCT02280096|163108196|SUPERIORITY||t-boostrap|0.9||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Alternation||||0.9
81705974|NCT02280096|163108197|SUPERIORITY||t-boostrap|0.83||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.83
81705975|NCT02280096|163108198|SUPERIORITY||t-boostrap|0.92||||0.92|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.92
81705976|NCT02280096|163108199|SUPERIORITY||t-boostrap|0.017||||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Total moves||||0.017
81666676|NCT02137512|163028592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81666677|NCT02137512|163028593|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666678|NCT02137512|163028593|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666679|NCT02137512|163028593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.52
81705977|NCT02280096|163108199|SUPERIORITY||t-boostrap|0.01||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Correct moves||||0.010
81705978|NCT02280096|163108200|SUPERIORITY||t-boostrap|0.001||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Execution time||||0.001
81705979|NCT02280096|163108200|SUPERIORITY||t-boostrap|0.001||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Problem-solving time||||0.001
81705980|NCT01933399|163108205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|16.6|||ANCOVA||"Difference in mean change in scores from baseline to follow-up by treatment group with no adjusment for baseline.~a priori threshold determined to be .05. no adjustments for multiple comparisons."|ANCOVA Adjusted for baseline score||16.6|2.2|.01
81705981|NCT01933399|163108205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|12.6||a priori threshold determined to be .05. no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline.||||12.6|-2.0|.16
81705982|NCT01933399|163108206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted for baseline.||-0.4|-2.3|0.01
81705983|NCT01933399|163108206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted for baseline.||0|-2.1|.05
81705984|NCT01512693|163108265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Similarity will be concluded if the GMR (moderate hepatic insufficiency / healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.40, 2.50\].|GMR|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|1.19||||||Natural log-transformed plasma values were analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a categorical factor for population (moderate hepatic insufficiency participants, healthy matched control participants) and continuous covariates for age and body mass index (BMI). Data are back transformed to geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR) (moderate hepatic insufficiency / healthy) and 90% confidence intervals.||1.19|0.61|
81705985|NCT01512693|163108266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.51|1.0||||||Natural log-transformed plasma values were analyzed using an ANCOVA model with a categorical factor for population (moderate hepatic insufficiency participants, healthy matched control participants) and continuous covariates for age and BMI. Data are back transformed to GMR (moderate hepatic insufficiency / healthy) and 90% confidence intervals.||1.00|0.51|
81705986|NCT02044367|163108269|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size determination was not based on a power calculation, but to assure a precise estimation of the relative bioavailability. For this 3-way crossover trial, a precision (defined by ratio of upper CI limit to adjusted GMR) of at most 1.17 had been considered necessary and sufficient by the project team.|gMean Ratio T1/R (%)|137.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|125.773|149.25|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale was used including effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subjects within sequences' as random effect. CIs were calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.||149.250|125.773|
81705987|NCT02044367|163108269|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size determination was not based on a power calculation, but to assure a precise estimation of the relative bioavailability. For this 3-way crossover trial, a precision (defined by ratio of upper CI limit to adjusted GMR) of at most 1.17 had been considered necessary and sufficient by the project team.|gMean Ratio T2/R (%)|130.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.628|142.2|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale was used including effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subjects within sequences' as random effect. CIs were calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.||142.200|119.628|
81705988|NCT02044367|163108270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size determination was not based on a power calculation, but to assure a precise estimation of the relative bioavailability. For this 3-way crossover trial, a precision (defined by ratio of upper CI limit to adjusted GMR) of at most 1.17 had been considered necessary and sufficient by the project team.|gMean Ratio T1/R (%)|146.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|132.217|161.576|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale was used including effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subjects within sequences' as random effect. CIs were calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.||161.576|132.217|
81705989|NCT02044367|163108270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size determination was not based on a power calculation, but to assure a precise estimation of the relative bioavailability. For this 3-way crossover trial, a precision (defined by ratio of upper CI limit to adjusted GMR) of at most 1.17 had been considered necessary and sufficient by the project team.|gMean Ratio T2/R (%)|141.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|127.644|155.876|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale was used including effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subjects within sequences' as random effect. CIs were calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.||155.876|127.644|
81666680|NCT02137512|163028594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81666681|NCT02137512|163028594|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81535101|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|283.4||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-823.64|1390.49||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 28||1390.49|-823.64|0.609
81666682|NCT02137512|163028594|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666683|NCT02137512|163028595|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666684|NCT02137512|163028595|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666685|NCT02137512|163028595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81666686|NCT02137512|163028596|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666687|NCT02137512|163028596|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666688|NCT02137512|163028596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81666689|NCT02137512|163028597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81666690|NCT02137512|163028597|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666691|NCT02137512|163028597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81666692|NCT02137512|163028598|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666693|NCT02137512|163028598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81666694|NCT02137512|163028598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.26
81666695|NCT02137512|163028599|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666696|NCT02137512|163028599|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666697|NCT02137512|163028599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81535102|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-78.2||||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-930.47|774.16||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 28||774.16|-930.47|0.855
81666698|NCT02137512|163028600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81666699|NCT02137512|163028600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81666700|NCT02137512|163028600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.61
81666701|NCT02137512|163028601|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666702|NCT02137512|163028601|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666703|NCT02137512|163028601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.29
81666704|NCT02137512|163028602|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666705|NCT02137512|163028602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81666706|NCT02137512|163028602|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.99
81666707|NCT02137512|163028603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81666708|NCT02137512|163028603|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666709|NCT02137512|163028603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81666710|NCT02137512|163028604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81666711|NCT02137512|163028604|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666712|NCT02137512|163028604|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666713|NCT02137512|163028605|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666714|NCT02137512|163028605|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666715|NCT02137512|163028605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.26
81666716|NCT02137512|163028606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81666717|NCT02137512|163028606|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666718|NCT02137512|163028606|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666719|NCT02137512|163028607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81666720|NCT02137512|163028607|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666721|NCT02137512|163028607|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666722|NCT02137512|163028608|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81666723|NCT02137512|163028608|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666724|NCT02137512|163028608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.53
81666725|NCT02137512|163028609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81666726|NCT02137512|163028609|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666727|NCT02137512|163028609|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666728|NCT02137512|163028610|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666729|NCT02137512|163028610|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666730|NCT02137512|163028610|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666731|NCT02137512|163028611|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666732|NCT02137512|163028611|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666733|NCT02137512|163028611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81666734|NCT02137512|163028612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81666735|NCT02137512|163028612|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666736|NCT02137512|163028612|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666737|NCT02137512|163028613|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666738|NCT02137512|163028613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81666739|NCT02137512|163028613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.26
81666740|NCT02137512|163028614|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666741|NCT02137512|163028614|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666742|NCT02137512|163028614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81666743|NCT02137512|163028615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81666744|NCT02137512|163028615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81666745|NCT02137512|163028615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.52
81666746|NCT02137512|163028616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81666747|NCT02137512|163028616|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666748|NCT02137512|163028616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.71
81666749|NCT02137512|163028617|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666750|NCT02137512|163028617|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666751|NCT02137512|163028617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.39
81666752|NCT02137512|163028618|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666753|NCT02137512|163028618|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666754|NCT02137512|163028618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81666755|NCT02137512|163028619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81666756|NCT02137512|163028619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81666757|NCT02137512|163028619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.86
81666758|NCT02137512|163028620|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666759|NCT02137512|163028620|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666760|NCT02137512|163028620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.74
81666761|NCT02137512|163028621|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666762|NCT02137512|163028621|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666763|NCT02137512|163028621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81666764|NCT02137512|163028622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81666765|NCT02137512|163028622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81666766|NCT02137512|163028622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.68
81666767|NCT02137512|163028623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81666768|NCT02137512|163028623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81666769|NCT02137512|163028623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.62
81666770|NCT02137512|163028624|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666771|NCT02137512|163028624|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81666772|NCT02137512|163028624|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.23
81666773|NCT02137512|163028625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81666774|NCT02137512|163028625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81666775|NCT02137512|163028625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81666776|NCT02137512|163028626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81666777|NCT02137512|163028627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.23
81666778|NCT02137512|163028628|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666779|NCT02137512|163028629|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666780|NCT02137512|163028630|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666781|NCT02137512|163028631|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81666782|NCT02137512|163028632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81666783|NCT02137512|163028633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81666784|NCT02137512|163028634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81666785|NCT01920594|163028639|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2228.14||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-292.84|4749.11|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square (LS) mean difference (final values) of S-100B Protein \[test\] and S-100B Protein \[reference\].|||4749.11|-292.84|0.0820
81666786|NCT01920594|163028640|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|777.95||||0.1997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-424.04|1979.94|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final values) of GFAP \[test\] and GFAP \[reference\].|||1979.94|-424.04|0.1997
81666787|NCT01920594|163028646|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of comparison (Ratio)|1.77||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.9|||ANOVA||The point estimate was calculated as Geometric mean ratio of S-100B\[test\] and S-100B\[reference\].|||3.90|0.80|0.1530
81666788|NCT01920594|163028647|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of comparison (Ratio)|3.13||||0.1377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|14.26|||ANOVA||The point estimate was calculated as Geometric mean ratio of GFAP\[test\] and GFAP\[reference\].|||14.26|0.69|0.1377
81666789|NCT01920594|163028648|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.95|47.17|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference final values of Erythropoietin\[test\] and Erythropoietin\[reference\].|||47.17|21.95|<.0001
81666790|NCT01920594|163028649|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54||||0.2404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|1.45|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference final values of Lactate Dehydrogenase\[test\] and Lactate Dehydrogenase\[reference\].|||1.45|-0.37|0.2404
81666791|NCT01920594|163028650|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|925.88||||0.0526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.73|1862.49|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference final values of Tau Protein\[test\] and Tau Protein\[reference\].|||1862.49|-10.73|0.0526
81666792|NCT01920594|163028651|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.11||||0.0893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|8.87|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference final values of Neuron Specific Enolase\[test\] and Neuron Specific Enolase\[reference\].|||8.87|-0.65|0.0893
81666793|NCT01920594|163028656|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric mean|1.84||||0.5012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|11.32|||ANOVA|||For Troponin I||11.32|0.30|0.5012
81666794|NCT01920594|163028656|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric mean|0.75||||0.8053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|8.57|||ANOVA|||For Troponin T||8.57|0.07|0.8053
81666795|NCT02039726|163028668|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.758||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.584|0.983|||P-value for HR=1 (1-sided)|||Stratified analysis - stratification factors include prior therapy and response (Relapsed in ≤6 months (not post-HSCT), Refractory, or relapsed in ≤6 months post allogeneic HSCT), and pre-selected chemotherapy (High intensity chemotherapy \[MEC or FLAG-IDA\], or low intensity chemotherapy \[LoDAC\]).||0.983|0.584|0.0185
81666796|NCT02039726|163028669|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.898||||0.2034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.697|1.157|||P value for HR=1 (1-sided)|||Stratified analysis - stratification factors include prior therapy and response (Relapsed in ≤6 months (not post-HSCT), Refractory, or relapsed in ≤6 months post allogeneic HSCT), and pre-selected chemotherapy (High intensity chemotherapy \[MEC or FLAG-IDA\], or low intensity chemotherapy \[LoDAC\]).||1.157|0.697|0.2034
81666797|NCT04415658|163028675|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.07|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||80% power to detect a 10% increase in hearts transplanted||1.07|0.97|0.57
81666798|NCT04415658|163028676|NON_INFERIORITY|Six percent margin, assuming 96% graft survival in control group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|6.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Non-inferiority analysis for thyroxine vs saline||6.0|-2.3|<0.001
81666799|NCT03627767|163028701|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.286|0.424||A stratified log-rank test with age group and disease severity as stratification variables was performed to evaluate P value.|Log Rank|||A Cox regression model with treatment, age group and disease severity as stratification covariates was used to estimate the hazard ratio and the corresponding 95% CI.||0.424|0.286|< 0.0001
81666800|NCT03627767|163028701|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.176|0.27||A stratified log-rank test with age group and disease severity as stratification variables was performed to evaluate P value.|Log Rank|||A Cox regression model with treatment, age group and disease severity as stratification covariates was used to estimate the hazard ratio and the corresponding 95% CI.||0.270|0.176|< 0.0001
81666801|NCT03627767|163028701|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.503|0.78||A stratified log-rank test with age group and disease severity as stratification variables was performed to evaluate P value.|Log Rank|||A Cox regression model with treatment, age group and disease severity as stratification covariates was used to estimate the hazard ratio and the corresponding 95% CI.||0.780|0.503|< 0.0001
81666802|NCT03627767|163028702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.0|||=|0.9495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.1||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||1.1|-1.0|= 0.9495
81666803|NCT03627767|163028702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-0.4|||=|0.5717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.9||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||0.9|-1.6|= 0.5717
81666804|NCT03627767|163028702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.9||||||Week 12: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||0.9|-1.7|
81666805|NCT03627767|163028702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|40.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.1|47.8||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||47.8|33.1|< 0.0001
81666806|NCT03627767|163028702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|62.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.1|69.2||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||69.2|56.1|< 0.0001
81666807|NCT03627767|163028702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|22.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|29.9||||||Week 16: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||29.9|14.3|
81666808|NCT03627767|163028702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|35.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.1|42.0||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||42.0|28.1|< 0.0001
81666809|NCT03627767|163028702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|51.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.6|58.4||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||58.4|44.6|< 0.0001
81666810|NCT03627767|163028702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|16.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|24.8||||||Week 28: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||24.8|8.1|
81666811|NCT03627767|163028702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|32.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.2|39.2||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||39.2|25.2|< 0.0001
81666812|NCT03627767|163028702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|46.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.9|53.8||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||53.8|39.9|< 0.0001
81666813|NCT03627767|163028702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|22.6||||||Week 40: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||22.6|5.9|
81666814|NCT03627767|163028702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|25.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|32.5||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||32.5|18.5|< 0.0001
81666815|NCT03627767|163028702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|42.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.3|49.7||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||49.7|35.3|< 0.0001
81666816|NCT03627767|163028702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|17.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|25.5||||||Week 52: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||25.5|8.6|
81666817|NCT03627767|163028703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||0.0|0.0|
81666818|NCT03627767|163028703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions. P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.||0.0|0.0|
81666819|NCT03627767|163028703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||0.0|0.0|
81666820|NCT03627767|163028703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|42.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.3|50.1||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||50.1|35.3|< 0.0001
81666821|NCT03627767|163028703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|55.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.1|61.7||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||61.7|49.1|< 0.0001
81666822|NCT03627767|163028703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|17.9||||||Week 16: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||17.9|7.9|
81666823|NCT03627767|163028703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|45.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.9|53.0||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||53.0|37.9|< 0.0001
81535103|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|283.5||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-751.66|1318.57||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 28||1318.57|-751.66|0.584
81666824|NCT03627767|163028703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|63.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.4|69.5||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||69.5|56.4|< 0.0001
81666825|NCT03627767|163028703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|17.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|24.7||||||Week 28: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions||24.7|10.7|
81666826|NCT03627767|163028703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|41.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.6|48.5||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||48.5|33.6|< 0.0001
81666827|NCT03627767|163028703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|58.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.3|65.2||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||65.2|51.3|< 0.0001
81666828|NCT03627767|163028703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|17.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|25.5||||||Week 40: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||25.5|9.6|
81666829|NCT03627767|163028703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|35.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.8|42.8||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||42.8|27.8|< 0.0001
81666830|NCT03627767|163028703|OTHER||Difference in percentage|55.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.3|62.4||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||62.4|48.3|< 0.0001
81666831|NCT03627767|163028703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|20.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|28.5||||||Week 52: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||28.5|12.1|
81666832|NCT03627767|163028704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.7|||=|0.1848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.7||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||1.7|-0.3|= 0.1848
81666833|NCT03627767|163028704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.3|||=|0.5971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.6||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||1.6|-0.9|= 0.5971
81666834|NCT03627767|163028704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.4||||||Week 12: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||0.4|-1.1|
81466757|NCT01542034|162626007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.702|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.808|4.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method stratified by pooled study center.|A risk ratio greater than 1 favors deoxycholic acid injection treatment, and between 0 and 1 favors placebo.|The primary analysis was satisfied if both null hypotheses (there is no treatment difference in 1-grade or 2-grade response rate) were rejected in favor of the two-tailed alternative at the 0.05 level of significance for both primary efficacy endpoints, and the response rates were higher for the deoxycholic acid injection treatment group than the placebo group. Because both hypotheses must be rejected, the type I error was preserved when testing the primary endpoints.||4.880|2.808|<0.001
81666835|NCT03627767|163028704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|49.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.0|56.8||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||56.8|42.0|< 0.0001
81535104|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|356.6||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1095.03|1808.19||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 52||1808.19|-1095.03|0.624
81666836|NCT03627767|163028704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|65.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.3|71.7||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||71.7|59.3|< 0.0001
81666837|NCT03627767|163028704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|16.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|22.3||||||Week 16: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||22.3|10.3|
81666838|NCT03627767|163028704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|42.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.2|50.2||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||50.2|35.2|< 0.0001
81666839|NCT03627767|163028704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|62.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|69.2||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||69.2|56.0|< 0.0001
81666840|NCT03627767|163028704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|19.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|27.4||||||Week 28: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||27.4|12.3|
81666841|NCT03627767|163028704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|39.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.1|46.9||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||46.9|32.1|< 0.0001
81666842|NCT03627767|163028704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|56.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.8|63.7||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||63.7|49.8|< 0.0001
81666843|NCT03627767|163028704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|17.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|25.5||||||Week 40: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||25.5|9.3|
81666844|NCT03627767|163028704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|33.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.7|40.4||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||40.4|25.7|< 0.0001
81666845|NCT03627767|163028704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|51.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.6|58.8||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||58.8|44.6|< 0.0001
81666846|NCT03627767|163028704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|19.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|27.6||||||Week 52: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||27.6|10.8|
81666847|NCT03627767|163028705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.6|||=|0.3994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|8.4||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||8.4|-3.3|= 0.3994
81666848|NCT03627767|163028705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.8|||=|0.5542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|7.8||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||7.8|-4.1|= 0.5542
81666849|NCT03627767|163028705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|5.0||||||Week 12: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||5.0|-6.5|
81666850|NCT03627767|163028705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|37.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.2|44.9||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||44.9|30.2|< 0.0001
81666851|NCT03627767|163028705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|63.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.8|69.8||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||69.8|56.8|< 0.0001
81666852|NCT03627767|163028705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|25.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.7|33.4||||||Week 16: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||33.4|17.7|
81666853|NCT03627767|163028705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|36.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.9|44.0||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||44.0|29.9|< 0.0001
81666854|NCT03627767|163028705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|54.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.3|61.0||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||61.0|47.3|< 0.0001
81666855|NCT03627767|163028705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|25.5||||||Week 28: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||25.5|8.9|
81666856|NCT03627767|163028705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|29.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.7|37.0||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||37.0|22.7|< 0.0001
81666857|NCT03627767|163028705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|46.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.6|53.8||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||53.8|39.6|< 0.0001
81666858|NCT03627767|163028705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|16.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|25.3||||||Week 40: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||25.3|8.5|
81535105|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-135.1||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1233.48|963.25||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 52||963.25|-1233.48|0.806
81666859|NCT03627767|163028705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|27.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.4|34.3||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||34.3|20.4|< 0.0001
81666860|NCT03627767|163028705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|43.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.7|50.9||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||50.9|36.7|< 0.0001
81666861|NCT03627767|163028705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|16.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.4|25.2||||||Week 52: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||25.2|8.4|
81666862|NCT03627767|163028706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.3|||=|0.9313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|8.1||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||8.1|-7.5|= 0.9313
81666863|NCT03627767|163028706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.1|||=|0.6043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|5.7||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||5.7|-9.8|= 0.6043
81666864|NCT03627767|163028706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|5.4||||||Week 12: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||5.4|-10.0|
81666865|NCT03627767|163028706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|11.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|16.5||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||16.5|6.6|< 0.0001
81666866|NCT03627767|163028706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|25.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.4|31.2||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||31.2|19.4|< 0.0001
81666867|NCT03627767|163028706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|20.4||||||Week 16: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||20.4|6.6|
81666868|NCT03627767|163028706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|12.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|18.0||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||18.0|7.7|< 0.0001
81666869|NCT03627767|163028706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|26.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.9|32.0||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||32.0|19.9|< 0.0001
81666870|NCT03627767|163028706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|13.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|20.6||||||Week 28: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||20.6|6.3|
81666871|NCT03627767|163028706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|11.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|16.8||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||16.8|6.5|< 0.0001
81666872|NCT03627767|163028706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|25.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.6|31.8||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||31.8|19.6|< 0.0001
81666873|NCT03627767|163028706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|21.2||||||Week 40: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||21.2|7.0|
81666874|NCT03627767|163028706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|20.0||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||20.0|9.2|< 0.0001
81666875|NCT03627767|163028706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|24.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.4|30.5||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||30.5|18.4|< 0.0001
81666876|NCT03627767|163028706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|17.2||||||Week 52: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||17.2|2.7|
81535106|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|186.2||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1229.59|1602.06||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 52||1602.06|-1229.59|0.793
81666877|NCT03627767|163028707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.8|||=|0.6082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|8.5||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||8.5|-5.0|= 0.6082
81666878|NCT03627767|163028707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.2|||=|0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|7.0||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||7.0|-6.7|= 0.9640
81666879|NCT03627767|163028707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|4.4||||||Week 12: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||4.4|-9.1|
81686106|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|4.3|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||4.30|2.26|
81535107|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-304.8||||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1350.04|740.44||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 28||740.44|-1350.04|0.561
81535108|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1119.0||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2083.81|-154.11||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|Prespecified statistically significant at 0.05 level.||Clinical responders, Week 28||-154.11|-2083.81|0.024
81535109|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-819.3||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1959.79|321.21||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 28||321.21|-1959.79|0.156
81666880|NCT03627767|163028707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|38.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.2|46.5||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||46.5|31.2|< 0.0001
81666881|NCT03627767|163028707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|59.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.7|66.7||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||66.7|52.7|< 0.0001
81666882|NCT03627767|163028707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|20.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|29.0||||||Week 16: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||29.0|12.7|
81666883|NCT03627767|163028707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|33.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.6|41.2||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||41.2|26.6|< 0.0001
81666884|NCT03627767|163028707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|55.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.2|62.3||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||62.3|48.2|< 0.0001
81666885|NCT03627767|163028707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|21.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|30.2||||||Week 28: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||30.2|13.2|
81535110|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-346.6||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1592.66|899.45||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 52||899.45|-1592.66|0.580
81666886|NCT03627767|163028707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|29.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.7|36.7||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||36.7|22.7|< 0.0001
81666887|NCT03627767|163028707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|45.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.4|52.7||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||52.7|38.4|< 0.0001
81666888|NCT03627767|163028707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|24.6||||||Week 40: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||24.6|7.4|
81666889|NCT03627767|163028707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|19.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|26.8||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||26.8|13.0|< 0.0001
81666890|NCT03627767|163028707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|40.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.8|48.1||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||48.1|32.8|< 0.0001
81535111|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1275.9||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2415.88|-135.92||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|Prespecified statistically significant at 0.05 level.||Clinical responders, Week 52||-135.92|-2415.88|0.029
81535112|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-534.9||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1883.23|813.5||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 52||813.50|-1883.23|0.431
81535113|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-25.4||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1200.67|1149.95||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 28||1149.95|-1200.67|0.965
81666891|NCT03627767|163028707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|20.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|30.0||||||Week 52: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||30.0|11.8|
81666892|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|||=|0.9207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pruritus VAS: Week 12: The least squares mean (LSM) differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. Mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.3|-0.3|= 0.9207
81666893|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|||=|0.9998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pruritus VAS: Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.3|-0.3|= 0.9998
81666894|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3||||||Pruritus VAS: Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.3|-0.3|
81666895|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-2.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pruritus VAS: Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.7|-2.5|< 0.0001
81666896|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-3.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pruritus VAS: Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.8|-3.6|< 0.0001
81666897|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.7||||||Pruritus VAS: Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.7|-1.4|
81666898|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pruritus VAS: Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.8|-2.0|< 0.0001
81666899|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pruritus VAS: Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.3|-2.5|< 0.0001
81666900|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1||||||Pruritus VAS: Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.1|-0.9|
81666901|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.0|||=|0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pruritus VAS: Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.3|-1.7|= 0.0039
81666902|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pruritus VAS: Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.2|-2.5|< 0.0001
81666903|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.4||||||Pruritus VAS: Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.4|-1.3|
81666904|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.5|||=|0.1488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pruritus VAS: Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.2|-1.2|= 0.1488
81666905|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.3|||=|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pruritus VAS: Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.6|-2.0|= 0.0003
81535114|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|623.6||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-183.52|1430.64||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 28||1430.64|-183.52|0.123
81666906|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.3||||||Pruritus VAS: Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.3|-1.2|
81666907|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|||=|0.9294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Loss VAS: Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.2|-0.2|= 0.9294
81666908|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.1|||=|0.4081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Loss VAS: Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.1|-0.3|= 0.4081
81666909|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||||||Sleep Loss VAS: Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.1|-0.3|
81535115|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|368.2||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1031.23|1767.6||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 28||1767.60|-1031.23|0.591
81666910|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Loss VAS: Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.4|-2.1|< 0.0001
81666911|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Loss VAS: Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.0|-2.7|< 0.0001
81666912|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2||||||Sleep Loss VAS: Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.2|-0.9|
81666913|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.7|||=|0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Loss VAS: Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.2|-1.2|= 0.0035
81666914|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Loss VAS: Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.7|-1.6|< 0.0001
81666915|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1||||||Sleep Loss VAS: Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.1|-0.8|
81666916|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.7|||=|0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Loss VAS: Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.1|-1.2|= 0.0136
81666917|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Loss VAS: Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.6|-1.6|< 0.0001
81666918|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0||||||Sleep Loss VAS: Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.0|-0.8|
81666919|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.3|||=|0.2887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Loss VAS: Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.3|-1.0|= 0.2887
81666920|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.0|||=|0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Loss VAS: Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.3|-1.6|= 0.0025
81666921|NCT03627767|163028710|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2||||||Sleep Loss VAS: Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.2|-1.0|
81666922|NCT03627767|163028711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.0|||=|0.4244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.4||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||3.4|-1.4|= 0.4244
81666923|NCT03627767|163028711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-0.3|||=|0.8092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|2.4||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||2.4|-3.1|= 0.8092
81666924|NCT03627767|163028711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|1.0||||||Week 12: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||1.0|-4.1|
81535116|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|192.2||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-648.22|1032.68||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 52||1032.68|-648.22|0.642
81666925|NCT03627767|163028711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|46.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.2|54.2||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||54.2|39.2|< 0.0001
81666926|NCT03627767|163028711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|63.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.2|70.0||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||70.0|57.2|< 0.0001
81666927|NCT03627767|163028711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|23.5||||||Week 16: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||23.5|10.4|
81666928|NCT03627767|163028711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|41.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.9|48.7||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||48.7|33.9|< 0.0001
81666929|NCT03627767|163028711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|59.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.1|66.7||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||66.7|53.1|< 0.0001
81666930|NCT03627767|163028711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|18.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|26.6||||||Week 28: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||26.6|10.8|
81666931|NCT03627767|163028711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|37.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.6|44.4||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||44.4|29.6|< 0.0001
81666932|NCT03627767|163028711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|54.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.6|61.7||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||61.7|47.6|< 0.0001
81666933|NCT03627767|163028711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|17.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|26.0||||||Week 40: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||26.0|9.4|
81666934|NCT03627767|163028711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|30.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.6|37.4||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||37.4|22.6|< 0.0001
81666935|NCT03627767|163028711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|50.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.8|58.1||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||58.1|43.8|< 0.0001
81666936|NCT03627767|163028711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|21.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|29.5||||||Week 52: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||29.5|12.8|
81686107|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|2.75|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.75|1.53|
81666937|NCT03627767|163028712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.4|||=|0.7232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|8.8||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||8.8|-6.1|= 0.7232
81666938|NCT03627767|163028712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.2|||=|0.5694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|5.4||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||5.4|-9.8|= 0.5694
81666939|NCT03627767|163028712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|3.8||||||Week 12: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||3.8|-11.2|
81666940|NCT03627767|163028712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|29.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.2|35.8||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||35.8|22.2|< 0.0001
81666941|NCT03627767|163028712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|57.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.2|64.5||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||64.5|51.2|< 0.0001
81666942|NCT03627767|163028712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|28.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.8|37.0||||||Week 16: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||37.0|20.8|
81666943|NCT03627767|163028712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|30.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.9|37.2||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||37.2|23.9|< 0.0001
81666944|NCT03627767|163028712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|48.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.1|55.6||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||55.6|42.1|< 0.0001
81666945|NCT03627767|163028712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|18.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|26.6||||||Week 28: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||26.6|9.8|
81666946|NCT03627767|163028712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|25.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.4|31.5||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||31.5|18.4|< 0.0001
81666947|NCT03627767|163028712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|39.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.7|46.5||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||46.5|32.7|< 0.0001
81666948|NCT03627767|163028712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|22.8||||||Week 40: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||22.8|6.3|
81666949|NCT03627767|163028712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|24.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|31.2||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||31.2|18.1|< 0.0001
81666950|NCT03627767|163028712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|38.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.6|45.3||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||45.3|31.6|< 0.0001
81666951|NCT03627767|163028712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|13.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|22.3||||||Week 52: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||22.3|5.6|
81666952|NCT03627767|163028720|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|3.0|||=|0.4815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|11.3||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||11.3|-5.3|= 0.4815
81666953|NCT03627767|163028720|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-1.8|||=|0.6748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|6.6||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||6.6|-10.3|= 0.6748
81666954|NCT03627767|163028720|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|3.2||||||Week 12: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||3.2|-13.4|
81666955|NCT03627767|163028720|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|24.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.8|30.3||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||30.3|17.8|< 0.0001
81666956|NCT03627767|163028720|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|42.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.6|49.0||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||49.0|35.6|< 0.0001
81666957|NCT03627767|163028720|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|18.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|26.6||||||Week 16: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions||26.6|10.2|
81466758|NCT01542034|162626008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method stratified by pooled study center.||The primary analysis was satisfied if both null hypotheses (there is no treatment difference in 1-grade or 2-grade response rate) were rejected in favor of the two-tailed alternative at the 0.05 level of significance for both primary efficacy endpoints, and the response rates were higher for the deoxycholic acid injection treatment group than the placebo group. Because both hypotheses must be rejected, the type I error was preserved when testing the primary endpoints.||||<0.001
81535117|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|455.8||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.37|992.95||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|Prespecified statistically significant at 0.1 level.||Clinical non-responders, Week 52||992.95|-81.37|0.093
81666958|NCT03627767|163028720|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|24.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.2|31.0||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||31.0|18.2|< 0.0001
81666959|NCT03627767|163028720|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|40.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.7|47.3||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||47.3|33.7|< 0.0001
81666960|NCT03627767|163028720|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|15.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|24.1||||||Week 28: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||24.1|7.6|
81666961|NCT03627767|163028720|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|18.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|25.1||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||25.1|12.6|< 0.0001
81705990|NCT02044367|163108271|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size determination was not based on a power calculation, but to assure a precise estimation of the relative bioavailability. For this 3-way crossover trial, a precision (defined by ratio of upper CI limit to adjusted GMR) of at most 1.17 had been considered necessary and sufficient by the project team.|gMean Ratio T1/R (%)|137.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|126.418|149.797|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale was used including effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subjects within sequences' as random effect. CIs were calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.||149.797|126.418|
81535118|NCT02365649|162753520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|463.6||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-428.99|1356.2||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 52||1356.20|-428.99|0.296
81666962|NCT03627767|163028720|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|34.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.6|41.5||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||41.5|27.6|< 0.0001
81666963|NCT03627767|163028720|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|15.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|23.7||||||Week 40: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||23.7|7.5|
81666964|NCT03627767|163028720|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|18.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|25.0||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||25.0|12.4|< 0.0001
81666965|NCT03627767|163028720|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|32.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.4|39.2||P-value was adjusted by disease severity at baseline and randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52: Difference in percentage (PF-04965842 - Placebo) and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||39.2|25.4|< 0.0001
81666966|NCT03627767|163028720|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|13.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|21.7||||||Week 52: Difference in percentage and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum and disease severity at baseline using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||21.7|5.6|
81666967|NCT03627767|163028721|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.1|||=|0.7373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.7|-0.5|= 0.7373
81666968|NCT03627767|163028721|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.1|||=|0.8092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.5|-0.7|= 0.8092
81666969|NCT03627767|163028721|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.4||||||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.4|-0.8|
81666970|NCT03627767|163028721|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-5.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-4.0|-6.1|< 0.0001
81705991|NCT02044367|163108271|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size determination was not based on a power calculation, but to assure a precise estimation of the relative bioavailability. For this 3-way crossover trial, a precision (defined by ratio of upper CI limit to adjusted GMR) of at most 1.17 had been considered necessary and sufficient by the project team.|gMean Ratio T2/R (%)|132.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|120.714|144.342|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale was used including effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subjects within sequences' as random effect. CIs were calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.||144.342|120.714|
81705992|NCT02044367|163108272|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size determination was not based on a power calculation, but to assure a precise estimation of the relative bioavailability. For this 3-way crossover trial, a precision (defined by ratio of upper CI limit to adjusted GMR) of at most 1.17 had been considered necessary and sufficient by the project team.|gMean Ratio T1/R (%)|147.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|133.384|163.779|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale was used including effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subjects within sequences' as random effect. CIs were calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.||163.779|133.384|
81666971|NCT03627767|163028721|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-6.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|-5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-5.5|-7.6|< 0.0001
81666972|NCT03627767|163028721|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.6||||||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.6|-2.4|
81666973|NCT03627767|163028721|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-4.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.7|-5.3|< 0.0001
81666974|NCT03627767|163028721|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-5.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-3.9|-6.4|< 0.0001
81666975|NCT03627767|163028721|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.3||||||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.3|-2.1|
81666976|NCT03627767|163028721|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.9|||=|0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.4|-3.5|= 0.0150
81666977|NCT03627767|163028721|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-3.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.7|-4.7|< 0.0001
81666978|NCT03627767|163028721|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.3||||||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.3|-2.3|
81666979|NCT03627767|163028721|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.8|||=|0.3616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.9|-2.4|= 0.3616
81666980|NCT03627767|163028721|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-2.7|||=|0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.1|-4.3|= 0.0012
81666981|NCT03627767|163028721|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.8||||||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.8|-3.0|
81666982|NCT03627767|163028722|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.6|||=|0.3339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.8|-0.6|= 0.3339
81666983|NCT03627767|163028722|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.5|||=|0.4653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.7|-0.8|= 0.4653
81666984|NCT03627767|163028722|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.1||||||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.1|-1.3|
81666985|NCT03627767|163028722|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-4.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.3|-6.2|< 0.0001
81666986|NCT03627767|163028722|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-6.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-4.3|-8.2|< 0.0001
81666987|NCT03627767|163028722|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.3||||||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.3|-3.6|
81666988|NCT03627767|163028722|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.1|||=|0.9083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.1|-1.8|= 0.9083
81666989|NCT03627767|163028722|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.1|||=|0.2439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.8|-3.0|= 0.2439
81666990|NCT03627767|163028722|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.1||||||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.1|-2.6|
81666991|NCT03627767|163028722|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.3|||=|0.7405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.7|-2.4|= 0.7405
81666992|NCT03627767|163028722|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-2.1|||=|0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.1|-4.1|= 0.0410
81666993|NCT03627767|163028722|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.4||||||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.4|-3.1|
81666994|NCT03627767|163028722|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.0|||=|0.4026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.4|-3.5|= 0.4026
81666995|NCT03627767|163028722|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.9|||=|0.0944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.3|-4.2|= 0.0944
81666996|NCT03627767|163028722|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.7||||||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.7|-2.5|
81666997|NCT03627767|163028723|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.211|0.341||A stratified log-rank test with age group and disease severity as stratification variables was performed to evaluate p-value.|Log Rank|||A Cox regression model with treatment, age group and disease severity as stratification covariates was used to estimate the hazard ratio and the corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI).||0.341|0.211|< 0.0001
81535119|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.0||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.83|15.83||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 20||15.83|-19.83|0.822
81535120|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-6.4||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.97|8.25||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 20||8.25|-20.97|0.386
81535121|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|12.9||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|29.95||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 20||29.95|-4.22|0.136
81666998|NCT03627767|163028723|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.136||A stratified log-rank test with age group and disease severity as stratification variables was performed to evaluate P value.|Log Rank|||A Cox regression model with treatment, age group and disease severity as stratification covariates was used to estimate the hazard ratio and the corresponding 95% CI.||0.136|0.070|< 0.0001
81666999|NCT03627767|163028723|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.255|0.516||A stratified log-rank test with age group and disease severity as stratification variables was performed to evaluate P value.|Log Rank|||A Cox regression model with treatment, age group and disease severity as stratification covariates was used to estimate the hazard ratio and the corresponding 95% CI.||0.516|0.255|< 0.0001
81667000|NCT03627767|163028724|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.1|||=|0.7556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.6|-0.4|= 0.7556
81667001|NCT03627767|163028724|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.1|||=|0.7484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.6|-0.4|= 0.7484
81667002|NCT03627767|163028724|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5||||||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.5|-0.5|
81705993|NCT02044367|163108272|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size determination was not based on a power calculation, but to assure a precise estimation of the relative bioavailability. For this 3-way crossover trial, a precision (defined by ratio of upper CI limit to adjusted GMR) of at most 1.17 had been considered necessary and sufficient by the project team.|gMean Ratio T2/R (%)|144.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|130.853|160.242|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale was used including effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' as fixed effects and 'subjects within sequences' as random effect. CIs were calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA.||160.242|130.853|
81705994|NCT03489850|163108333|SUPERIORITY||Parameter Estimate|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|1.69|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.69|-1.01|.62
81705995|NCT03489850|163108334|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.98|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||.98|.30|<0.05
81705996|NCT03489850|163108335|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.48|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.48|0.47|<0.05
81705997|NCT03489850|163108336|SUPERIORITY||F|7.36|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81705998|NCT01378299|163108337|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis by intention to treat with last value carry forward.||||<0.05
81705999|NCT01378299|163108338|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis by intention to treat with the last value carry forward||||<0.05
81706000|NCT01378299|163108339|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis by intention to treat with the last value carry forward.||||<0.05
81706001|NCT01378299|163108340|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis by intention to treat with the last value carry forward.||||<0.05
81706002|NCT01378299|163108341|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis by intention to treat with the last value carry forward.||||<0.05
81706003|NCT01378299|163108342|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis by intention to treat with the last value carry forward.||||<0.05
81706004|NCT01378299|163108343|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis by intention to treat with the last value carry forward.||||<0.05
81706005|NCT01378299|163108345|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis was by intention to treat with the last value carry forward. Those who had at least one follow-up from baseline and with acceptable assay coefficient of variability were included in the analysis. The data of 79 subjects were analyzed; 15 in the GG, 43 in the GA and 21 in the AA genotype.||||<0.05
81706006|NCT01378299|163108346|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis by intention to treat with the last value carry forward.||||<0.05
81706007|NCT01378299|163108347|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis by intention to treat with the last value carry forward.||||<0.05
81706008|NCT01378299|163108348|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis by intention to treat with the last value carry forward.||||<0.05
81706009|NCT01448707|163108353|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of DRV/rtv monotherapy versus triple therapy was assessed with a maximum allowable difference of 12 percent (%), with a one-sided significance level of 2.5%.|Non-Linear mixed|-7.9||||0.2331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.64|-1.19||P-Value for non-inferiority of DRV/rtv MONO vs DRV/rtv + 2NRTIs (delta = 12%).|Mixed Models Analysis|Predicted response rate:confidence limits are obtained by means of logistic regression model with treatment group and Hepatitis C status as covariates||||-1.19|-14.64|0.2331
81706010|NCT01448707|163108354|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of DRV/rtv monotherapy versus triple therapy was assessed with a maximum allowable difference of 12 percent (%), with a one-sided significance level of 2.5% and 80% power.|Non-Linear mixed|-10.1||||0.6933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|-0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.73|-19.50|0.6933
81706011|NCT01448707|163108355|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Week 48: Non-inferiority of DRV/rtv monotherapy versus triple therapy was assessed with a maximum allowable difference of 12 percent (%), with a one-sided significance level of 2.5% and 80% power.|Non-linear mixed model|-3.5||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.77|1.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.72|-8.77|0.0016
81706012|NCT01448707|163108355|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Week 96: Non-inferiority of DRV/rtv monotherapy versus triple therapy was assessed with a maximum allowable difference of 12 percent (%), with a one-sided significance level of 2.5% and 80% power.|non-linear mixed model|-0.7||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.89|6.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.58|-7.89|0.0022
81706013|NCT02033850|163108364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.145|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on ADL (baseline vs 6 months)||||.145
81667003|NCT03627767|163028724|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.6|-1.6|< 0.0001
81667004|NCT03627767|163028724|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.9|-1.9|< 0.0001
81667005|NCT03627767|163028724|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1||||||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.1|-0.7|
81667006|NCT03627767|163028724|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.6|||=|0.0242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.1|-1.2|= 0.0242
81667007|NCT03627767|163028724|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.9|||=|0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.4|-1.4|= 0.0012
81667008|NCT03627767|163028724|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1||||||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.1|-0.6|
81667009|NCT03627767|163028724|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.6|||=|0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.2|-1.3|= 0.1240
81667010|NCT03627767|163028724|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.9|||=|0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.2|-1.6|= 0.0107
81667011|NCT03627767|163028724|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1||||||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.1|-0.8|
81667012|NCT03627767|163028724|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.4|||=|0.3139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.3|-1.1|= 0.3139
81667013|NCT03627767|163028724|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.6|||=|0.0853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.1|-1.3|= 0.0853
81667014|NCT03627767|163028724|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2||||||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.2|-0.7|
81667015|NCT03627767|163028725|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.4|||=|0.0674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.8|0.0|= 0.0674
81667016|NCT03627767|163028725|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.3|||=|0.1437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.7|-0.1|= 0.1437
81667017|NCT03627767|163028725|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3||||||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.3|-0.5|
81667018|NCT03627767|163028725|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.9|-1.8|< 0.0001
81667019|NCT03627767|163028725|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.9|-1.8|< 0.0001
81667020|NCT03627767|163028725|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4||||||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.4|-0.4|
81667021|NCT03627767|163028725|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.4|||=|0.1136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.1|-1.0|= 0.1136
81667022|NCT03627767|163028725|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.6|||=|0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.1|-1.1|= 0.0276
81667023|NCT03627767|163028725|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2||||||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.2|-0.5|
81667024|NCT03627767|163028725|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.9|||=|0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.2|-1.5|= 0.0108
81667025|NCT03627767|163028725|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.6|||=|0.0677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.0|-1.3|= 0.0677
81667026|NCT03627767|163028725|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7||||||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.7|-0.2|
81667027|NCT03627767|163028725|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.5|||=|0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.1|-1.1|= 0.1320
81667028|NCT03627767|163028725|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.3|||=|0.2975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.3|-0.9|= 0.2975
81667029|NCT03627767|163028725|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6||||||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.6|-0.2|
81667030|NCT03627767|163028726|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.4|||=|0.3531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.4|-1.3|= 0.3531
81667031|NCT03627767|163028726|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|||=|0.9282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.9|-0.8|= 0.9282
81667032|NCT03627767|163028726|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3||||||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.3|-0.4|
81667033|NCT03627767|163028726|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-6.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-5.0|-7.3|< 0.0001
81667034|NCT03627767|163028726|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-9.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|-8.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-8.1|-10.3|< 0.0001
81667035|NCT03627767|163028726|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-2.1||||||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.1|-4.0|
81667036|NCT03627767|163028726|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-4.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.9|-6.2|< 0.0001
81667037|NCT03627767|163028726|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-6.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-5.1|-8.3|< 0.0001
81667038|NCT03627767|163028726|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.9||||||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.9|-3.3|
81667039|NCT03627767|163028726|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-2.6|||=|0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.7|-4.5|= 0.0082
81667040|NCT03627767|163028726|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-5.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|-3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-3.6|-7.4|< 0.0001
81667041|NCT03627767|163028726|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-1.6||||||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.6|-4.2|
81667042|NCT03627767|163028726|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-2.4|||=|0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.2|-4.5|= 0.0313
81667043|NCT03627767|163028726|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-5.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-3.0|-7.1|< 0.0001
81667044|NCT03627767|163028726|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-1.3||||||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.3|-4.1|
81667045|NCT03627767|163028727|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.1|||=|0.4832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.2|-0.4|= 0.4832
81667046|NCT03627767|163028727|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.1|||=|0.6553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.2|-0.3|= 0.6553
81667047|NCT03627767|163028727|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3||||||Week 12: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.3|-0.2|
81667048|NCT03627767|163028727|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.1|-1.5|< 0.0001
81667049|NCT03627767|163028727|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-2.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.7|-2.2|< 0.0001
81667050|NCT03627767|163028727|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.4||||||Week 16: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.4|-0.9|
81667051|NCT03627767|163028727|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.0|-1.7|< 0.0001
81667052|NCT03627767|163028727|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-2.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.8|-2.5|< 0.0001
81667053|NCT03627767|163028727|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.5||||||Week 28: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.5|-1.1|
81706014|NCT02033850|163108364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.618|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on ADL (6 vs 12 months)||||.618
81535122|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.0||||0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.87|19.97||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 28||19.97|-17.87|0.912
81667054|NCT03627767|163028727|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.6|-1.4|< 0.0001
81667055|NCT03627767|163028727|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.4|-2.2|< 0.0001
81667056|NCT03627767|163028727|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.5||||||Week 40: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.5|-1.1|
81667057|NCT03627767|163028727|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.8|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.3|-1.2|= 0.0020
81667058|NCT03627767|163028727|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.2|-2.2|< 0.0001
81667059|NCT03627767|163028727|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.6||||||Week 52: The LSM differences between treatment groups were derived from the statistical model. MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, randomization strata, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.6|-1.3|
81667060|NCT00785044|163028745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Analysis was performed using the null hypothesis for the AUC stated as: H0: θ ≤A versus H1: θ \>A, where the AUC (θ) value was: 'A' selected based on the diagnostic utility desired from the use of myocardial 123 I-mIBG uptake measured using H/M ratio. A smooth parametric model of the ROC curve was fitted to the data. The AUC for the resulting model was calculated and 95% confidence interval for the AUC was reported. The hypothesis was tested using the Z-statistics at 'A' at level of 0.70.|Mean|0.581|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.532|0.63||At 0.05 level of significance.|Z-statistic|||"Analysis was performed on all HF participants from both groups AdreView™ - HF Group (With No Adverse Cardiac Events) and AdreView™ - HF Group (With Adverse Cardiac Events) based on H/M ratio."||0.630|0.532|<0.001
81667061|NCT01086410|163028768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of least square gometric mean|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.12|||||Analysis was performed using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with covariates of region, sex, age, treatment, and the log of the Baseline values.|||1.12|0.87|
81667062|NCT01086410|163028768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of least square gometric mean|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.1|||||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of region, sex, age, treatment, and the log of the Baseline values.|||1.10|0.86|
81667063|NCT01086410|163028768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of least square gometric mean|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.41|||||Analysis performed using ANCOVA with covariates of region, sex, age, treatment, and the log of the Baseline values.|||0.41|0.28|
81535123|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-12.3||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.77|3.25||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 28||3.25|-27.77|0.118
81667064|NCT04196803|163028790|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|P value was calculated using general linear model adjusted for age, sex, and baseline level||||||<0.05
81667065|NCT04196803|163028791|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|P value was calculated using general linear model adjusted for age, sex, and baseline level||||||>0.05
81667066|NCT04196803|163028792|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|P value was calculated using general linear model adjusted for age, sex, and baseline level||||||>0.05
81706015|NCT02033850|163108364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.262|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on ADL (baseline vs 12 months)||||.262
81667067|NCT04196803|163028793|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.08|||||||Regression, Linear|P value was calculated using general linear model adjusted for age, sex, and baseline level||||||=0.08
81667068|NCT03523728|163028812|SUPERIORITY||Relative difference|21.32|||=|0.1367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.77|58.22|||linear mixed effect model|||||58.22|-5.77|=0.1367
81667069|NCT03523728|163028812|SUPERIORITY||Relative difference|0.34|||=|0.9812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.57|33.36|||linear mixed effect model|||||33.36|-24.57|=0.9812
81667070|NCT03523728|163028813|SUPERIORITY||Relative difference|101.32|||=|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.63|233.72|||linear mixed effect model|||||233.72|35.63|=0.0005
81667071|NCT03523728|163028813|SUPERIORITY||Relative difference|104.17|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.54|236.45|||linear mixed effect model|||||236.45|39.54|=0.0002
81667072|NCT03523728|163028814|SUPERIORITY||Relative difference|51.01|||=|0.0197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.01|125.45|||linear mixed effect model|||||125.45|7.01|=0.0197
81667073|NCT03523728|163028814|SUPERIORITY||Relative difference|46.36|||=|0.0337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.21|119.01|||linear mixed effect model|||||119.01|3.21|=0.0337
81667074|NCT03523728|163028816|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|=|0.6374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.342|0.556|||Mixed effect model with repeated measure|||||0.556|-0.342|=0.6374
81667075|NCT03523728|163028816|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|=|0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.689|0.185|||Mixed effect model with repeated measure|||||0.185|-0.689|=0.2560
81667076|NCT03523728|163028817|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|=|0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.971|0.747|||Mixed effect model with repeated measure|||||0.747|-0.971|=0.7900
81667077|NCT03523728|163028817|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|=|0.6322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.808|0.5|||Mixed effect model with repeated measure|||||0.500|-0.808|=0.6322
81667078|NCT03523728|163028818|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|=|0.6245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.506|0.839|||Mixed effect model with repeated measure|||||0.839|-0.506|=0.6245
81667079|NCT03523728|163028818|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|=|0.2567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.044|0.281|||Mixed effect model with repeated measure|||||0.281|-1.044|=0.2567
81667080|NCT03523728|163028819|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|=|0.2023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.232|0.485|||Mixed effect model with repeated measure|||||0.485|-2.232|=0.2023
81667081|NCT03523728|163028819|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|=|0.3205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.537|||Mixed effect model with repeated measure|||||0.537|-1.610|=0.3205
81667082|NCT00621751|163028832|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|36.7||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|||||CBZ (up to 800 mg daily) vs placebo significantly improves behavior (Rasch NPI irritability \& aggression rated by observer) baseline to day-42 among individuals \>6 months post-traumatic brain injury and moderate-severe irritability.|ANCOVA|||The primary outcome was a composite measure of observer-rated NPI-I \& NPI-A domains transformed to a Rasch logit scale ranging 0 (best) to 100 (worse) units (i.e., observer-rated NPI-I/A Rasch construct scores). Mean day-42 observer-rated NPI-I/A Rasch construct scores were compared between the placebo vs. carbamazepine groups using ANCOVA with baseline score as covariate.||||0.60
81667083|NCT00621751|163028833|OTHER|A prespecified secondary analysis compared proportions of participants that experienced a decrease of \> 1 MCID in the NPI-I/A Rasch construct score (i.e., participants that are considered to have meaningful reduction in irritability/aggression) from baseline to day-42 between the groups using a chi-square test. MCID was defined as 0.5 times the standard deviation of baseline scores.|||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< .05
81667084|NCT01798992|163028851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.685|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in rate of LVEF improvement according to treatment group.||||0.685
81667085|NCT01798992|163028852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.071|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in rate of LVEF improvement according to treatment group.||||0.071
81667086|NCT00763971|163028859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in LS means|-18.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|-15.7|||ANCOVA|||||-15.7|-21.5|<0.001
81667087|NCT00763971|163028859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in LS means|-13.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|-10.2|||ANCOVA|||||-10.2|-15.9|<0.001
81667088|NCT00763971|163028860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in percentages|63.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.0|74.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||74.1|53.0|<0.001
81667089|NCT00763971|163028860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in percentages|46.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.6|57.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||57.7|34.6|<0.001
81667090|NCT00763971|163028861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in LS means|-21.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|-17.0|||ANCOVA|||||-17.0|-25.5|<0.001
81667091|NCT00763971|163028861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in LS means|-15.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|-10.9|||ANCOVA|||||-10.9|-19.3|<0.001
81667092|NCT00763971|163028863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in LS means|8.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|11.5|||ANCOVA|||||11.5|6.1|<0.001
81667093|NCT00763971|163028863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in LS means|7.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|10.0|||ANCOVA|||||10.0|4.6|<0.001
81667094|NCT00763971|163028864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in LS means|-0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-0.4|<0.001
81667095|NCT00763971|163028864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in LS means|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.3|<0.001
81667096|NCT03823404|163028870|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0455||||||The interim analysis was conducted at significance level of 0.05 and the significance level was adjusted for final analysis.|mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0455
81667097|NCT03823404|163028871|SUPERIORITY||||||<|455|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0455
81667098|NCT02022085|163028882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||PTA4 6 months with Baha Attract vs Unaided||||<0.0001
81667099|NCT02022085|163028882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||PTA4 12 months with Baha Attract vs Unaided||||<0.0001
81667100|NCT02022085|163028882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||PTA4 24 months with Baha Attract vs Unaided||||<0.0001
81667101|NCT02022085|163028883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||All comparisons to the Unaided situation were p=\<0.0001.|Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Baha Attract after 24 months vs Unaided situation Pre-Op||||<0.0001
81667102|NCT02022085|163028884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||All comparisons to the Unaided situation were p=\<0.0001.|Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Baha Attract after 12 months vs Unaided situation Pre-Op||||<0.0001
81667103|NCT02022085|163028885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||All comparisons to the Unaided situation were p=\<0.0001.|Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Baha Attract after 6 months vs Unaided situation Pre-Op||||<0.0001
81667104|NCT02022085|163028886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in Noise, 6 months Baha Attract vs Unaided||||<0.0001
81667105|NCT02022085|163028886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in Noise, 12 months Baha Attract vs Unaided||||<0.0001
81667106|NCT02022085|163028886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in Noise, 24 months Baha Attract vs Unaided||||<0.0001
81667107|NCT02022085|163028887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months: Speech in quiet at 50dB||||<0.0001
81667108|NCT02022085|163028887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months: Speech in quiet at 65dB||||<0.0001
81667109|NCT02022085|163028887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months: Speech in quiet at 80dB||||<0.0001
81667110|NCT02022085|163028887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||12 months: Speech in quiet at 50dB||||<0.0001
81667111|NCT02022085|163028887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||12 months: Speech in quiet at 65dB||||<0.0001
81667112|NCT02022085|163028887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||12 months: Speech in quiet at 80dB||||<0.0001
81667113|NCT02022085|163028887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months: Speech in quiet at 50dB||||<0.0001
81667114|NCT02022085|163028887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months: Speech in quiet at 65dB||||<0.0001
81667115|NCT02022085|163028887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months: Speech in quiet at 80dB||||<0.0001
81667116|NCT02022085|163028888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months with Baha Attract vs Softband: change in PTA4||||0.38
81667117|NCT02022085|163028888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||12 months with Baha Attract vs Softband: change in PTA4||||0.84
81667118|NCT02022085|163028888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months with Baha Attract vs Softband: change in PTA4||||0.89
81667119|NCT02022085|163028889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||250Hz: 6 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.34
81667120|NCT02022085|163028889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||500Hz: 6 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.0004
81667121|NCT02022085|163028889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||1000Hz: 6 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.22
81667122|NCT02022085|163028889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||2000Hz: 6 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.64
81667123|NCT02022085|163028889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||3000Hz: 6 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.039
81667124|NCT02022085|163028889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||4000Hz: 6 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.012
81667125|NCT02022085|163028889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6000Hz: 6 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||<0.0001
81667126|NCT02022085|163028890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||250Hz: 12 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.11
81667127|NCT02022085|163028890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||500Hz: 12 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.066
81667128|NCT02022085|163028890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||1000Hz: 12 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.71
81667129|NCT02022085|163028890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||2000Hz: 12 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.78
81667130|NCT02022085|163028890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||3000Hz: 12 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.015
81667131|NCT02022085|163028890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||4000Hz: 12 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.035
81667132|NCT02022085|163028890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6000Hz: 12 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.0013
81667133|NCT02022085|163028891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0051|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||250Hz: 24 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.0051
81667134|NCT02022085|163028891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||500Hz: 24 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.26
81667135|NCT02022085|163028891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||1000Hz: 24 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.22
81667136|NCT02022085|163028891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||2000Hz: 24 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.57
81667137|NCT02022085|163028891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||3000Hz: 24 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.064
81667138|NCT02022085|163028891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||4000Hz: 24 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.064
81667139|NCT02022085|163028891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0051|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6000Hz: 24 months with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.0051
81667140|NCT02022085|163028892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months: Speech in Noise with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.46
81667141|NCT02022085|163028892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||12 months: Speech in Noise with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.19
81667142|NCT02022085|163028892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months: Speech in Noise with Baha Attract vs Softband||||0.31
81667143|NCT02022085|163028893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months Speech in Quiet at 50dB||||0.43
81667144|NCT02022085|163028893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months Speech in Quiet at 65dB||||0.16
81667145|NCT02022085|163028893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months Speech in Quiet at 80dB||||0.65
81667146|NCT02022085|163028893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||12 months Speech in Quiet at 50dB||||0.93
81667147|NCT02022085|163028893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.094|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||12 months Speech in Quiet at 65dB||||0.094
81667148|NCT02022085|163028893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||12 months Speech in Quiet at 80dB||||0.44
81667149|NCT02022085|163028893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months Speech in Quiet at 50dB||||0.021
81667150|NCT02022085|163028893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months Speech in Quiet at 65dB||||0.024
81667151|NCT02022085|163028893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months Speech in Quiet at 80dB||||0.59
81667152|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months change in Comprehensive health state||||0.088
81667153|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months change in Vision||||0.88
81667154|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months change in Hearing||||0.020
81667155|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months change in Speech||||0.039
81667156|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months change in Ambulation||||0.25
81667157|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months change in Dexterity||||0.38
81667158|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months change in Emotion||||0.43
81667159|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months change in Cognition||||0.85
81667160|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months change in Pain||||0.25
81667161|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months change in Comprehensive health state||||0.088
81667162|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months change in Vision||||0.63
81667163|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months change in Hearing||||0.045
81667164|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months change in Speech||||0.016
81667165|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months change in Ambulation||||0.25
81706016|NCT02033850|163108364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on IADL (baseline vs 6 months)||||.240
81667166|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxan Signed Rank Test|Fisher's non-parametric permutation test failed to approximate p value so Wilcoxan Signed Rank Test instead||24 months change in Dexterity||||0.50
81667167|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months change in Emotion||||0.29
81667168|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months change in Cognition||||0.92
81667169|NCT02022085|163028894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months change in Pain||||0.020
81667170|NCT02022085|163028895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months: Ease of communication||||<0.0001
81667171|NCT02022085|163028895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months: Background noise||||<0.0001
81667172|NCT02022085|163028895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months: Reverberation||||<0.0001
81706017|NCT02033850|163108364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.134|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on IADL (6 vs 12 months)||||.134
81706018|NCT02033850|163108364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.457|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on IADL (baseline vs 12 months)||||.457
81667173|NCT02022085|163028895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months: Aversiveness||||0.69
81667174|NCT02022085|163028895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6 months: Global||||<0.0001
81667175|NCT02022085|163028895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months: Ease of communication||||<0.001
81667176|NCT02022085|163028895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months: Background noise||||<0.001
81667177|NCT02022085|163028895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months: Reverberation||||<0.001
81706019|NCT02033850|163108364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.612|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on DAD (baseline vs 6 months)||||.612
81667178|NCT02022085|163028895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months: Aversiveness||||0.84
81667179|NCT02022085|163028895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||24 months: Global||||<0.001
81667180|NCT02022085|163028896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech: Change from pre-op to 6 months||||<0.0001
81667181|NCT02022085|163028896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Spatial: Change from pre-op to 6 months||||<0.0001
81667182|NCT02022085|163028896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Qualities: Change from pre-op to 6 months||||<0.0001
81667183|NCT02022085|163028896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech: Change from pre-op to 24 months||||<0.0001
81667184|NCT02022085|163028896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Spatial: Change from pre-op to 24 months||||<0.0001
81667185|NCT02022085|163028896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Qualities: Change from pre-op to 24 months||||<0.0001
81667186|NCT03383289|163028919|SUPERIORITY||Beta estimate of the percent who fell|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.417|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MIANALYZE was used to model missing data. Models were adjusted for the design effects of clustering.||||||0.4170
81667187|NCT03383289|163028921|OTHER|paired t test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.353|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.708|-0.998|||paired t test|||Analysis of adjusted mean differences using a paired t test procedure||-0.998|-1.708|<0.001
81667188|NCT03383289|163028922|SUPERIORITY||Beta|0.6364|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.233||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1797|1.0931|||Poisson regression|||||1.0931|0.1797|0.0064
81667189|NCT03383289|163028922|SUPERIORITY||Estimated log mean|-4.0168||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5827|-2.4509|||Poisson regression|||||-2.4509|-5.5827|0.001
81667190|NCT03383289|163028923|OTHER|adjusted mean differences from paired t tests|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.456|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.774|-0.138|||paired t test|||||-0.138|-0.774|0.005
81667191|NCT04439071|163028933|OTHER|||||||0.949|||||||Log Rank|||Time to respiratory improvement was compared between treatment groups using stratified log-rank test.||||0.949
81667192|NCT04439071|163028952|OTHER|||||||0.033|||||||Log Rank|||Time to respiratory improvement was compared between treatment groups using stratified log-rank test.||||0.033
81667193|NCT02606461|163028989|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7026||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5191|0.9509|||Log Rank|||||0.9509|0.5191|0.0114
81667194|NCT02606461|163028991|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio, log|1.1521||||0.6051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5357|2.4778|||Log Rank|||||2.4778|0.5357|0.6051
81667195|NCT00698932|163029045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.65|-0.34|||ANCOVA|\*adjusted for baseline HbA1c||||-0.34|-0.65|<0.0001
81667196|NCT00698932|163029046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.06|-0.39|||ANCOVA|\*adjusted for baseline FPG||||-0.39|-1.06|<0.0001
81667197|NCT00698932|163029047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.053|<|0.0001||95.0|-19.12|-7.13|||ANCOVA|\*adjusted for baseline FPG||||-7.13|-19.12|<0.0001
81706020|NCT02033850|163108364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.522|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on DAD (6 vs 12 months)||||.522
81706021|NCT02033850|163108364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on DAD (baseline vs 12 months)||||.800
81706022|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.204|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on AQ (baseline vs 6 months)||||.204
81706023|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on AQ (6 vs 12 months)||||.810
81706024|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.193|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on AQ (baseline vs 12 months)||||.193
81706025|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.698|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on EQ index (baseline vs 6 months)||||.698
81706026|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.283|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on EQ index (6 vs 12 months)||||.283
81706027|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.647|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on EQ index (baseline vs 12 months)||||.647
81706028|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on EQ visual (baseline vs 6 months)||||.057
81706029|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.685|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on EQ visual (6 vs 12 months)||||.685
81667198|NCT00698932|163029048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-182.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|54.4||0.001||95.0|-289.0|-74.0|||ANCOVA|\*adjusted for baseline PPG AUC||||-74|-289|0.001
81667199|NCT00698932|163029049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3280.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|980.0||0.001||95.0|-5214.0|-1345.0|||ANCOVA|\*adjusted for baseline PPG AUC||||-1345|-5214|0.001
81706030|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on EQ visual (baseline vs 12 months)||||.056
81706031|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.393|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on GDS (baseline vs 6 months)||||.393
81706032|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.958|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on GDS (6 vs 12 months)||||.958
81706033|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.448|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on GDS (baseline vs 12 months)||||.448
81706034|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.567|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on MCS (baseline vs 6 months)||||.567
81706035|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.274|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on MCS (6 vs 12 months)||||.274
81706036|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.668|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on MCS (baseline vs 12 months)||||.668
81706037|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.709|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on PCS (baseline vs 6 months)||||.709
81706038|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.567|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on PCS (6 vs 12 months)||||.567
81706039|NCT02033850|163108365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.867|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on PCS (baseline vs 12 months)||||.867
81706040|NCT02033850|163108366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.095|||||||Chi-squared|||MCS outcome (baseline vs 6 months)||||.095
81706041|NCT02033850|163108366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.729|||||||Chi-squared|||MCS outcome (6 vs 12 months)||||.729
81706042|NCT02033850|163108366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.115|||||||Chi-squared|||MCS outcome (baseline vs 12 months)||||.115
81667200|NCT00698932|163029050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|17.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|8.9|24.9|||ANCOVA|||||24.9|8.9|<0.0001
81667201|NCT01368042|163029067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.9||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test-paired samples||n=234 (paired samples)|||||0.03
81667202|NCT01368042|163029068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|57.2||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test-paired samples||n=231 (paired samples)|||||0.05
81667203|NCT01368042|163029069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|56.4||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test-paired samples||n=231 (paired samples)|||||0.003
81706043|NCT02033850|163108366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.576|||||||Chi-squared|||PCS outcome (baseline vs 6 months)||||.576
81706044|NCT02033850|163108366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.191|||||||Chi-squared|||PCS outcome (6 vs 12 months)||||.191
81706045|NCT02033850|163108366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Chi-squared|||PCS outcome (baseline vs 12 months)||||.790
81706046|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.936|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on MoCA (baseline vs 6 months)||||.936
81706047|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.188|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on MoCA (6 vs 12 months)||||.188
81706048|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.381|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on MoCA (baseline vs 12 months)||||.381
81706049|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.458|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on MMSE (baseline vs 6 months)||||.458
81706050|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.236|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on MMSE (6 vs 12 months)||||.236
81706051|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.601|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on MMSE (baseline vs 12 months)||||.601
81706052|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.839|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on RAVL immediate (baseline vs 6 months)||||.839
81706053|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on RAVL immediate (6 vs 12 months)||||.021
81706054|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on RAVL immediate (baseline vs 12 months)||||.032
81706055|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.858|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on RAVL recall (baseline vs 6 months)||||.858
81706056|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.212|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on RAVL recall (6 vs 12 months)||||.212
81706057|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.268|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on RAVL recall (baseline vs 12 months)||||.268
81706058|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.184|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on ROCF recall (baseline vs 6 months)||||.184
81706059|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.358|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on ROCF recall (6 vs 12 months)||||.358
81706060|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.768|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on ROCF recall (baseline vs 12 months)||||.768
81706061|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.164|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on short story (baseline vs 6 months)||||.164
81706062|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on short story (6 vs 12 months)||||.420
81706063|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.527|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on short story (baseline vs 12 months)||||.527
81706064|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.762|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on visual search (baseline vs 6 months)||||.762
81706065|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.405|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on visual search (6 vs 12 months)||||.405
81706066|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.674|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on visual search (baseline vs 12 months)||||.674
81706067|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.328|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on SDMT (baseline vs 6 months)||||.328
81706068|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.198|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on SDMT (6 vs 12 months)||||.198
81706069|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.639|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on SDMT (baseline vs 12 months)||||.639
81706070|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.098|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on ROCF copy (baseline vs 6 months)||||.098
81706071|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.235|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on ROCF copy (6 vs 12 months)||||.235
81706072|NCT02033850|163108367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.789|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on ROCF copy (baseline vs 12 months)||||.789
81706073|NCT02033850|163108368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.743|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on Stroop test (baseline vs 6 months)||||.743
81706074|NCT02033850|163108368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.428|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on Stroop test (6 vs 12 months)||||.428
81706075|NCT02033850|163108368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.294|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on Stroop test (baseline vs 12 months)||||.294
81706076|NCT02033850|163108368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.157|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on TMT-A (baseline vs 6 months)||||.157
81667204|NCT01368042|163029070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.5|<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test-paired samples||n=235 (paired samples)|||||<0.001
81667205|NCT01368042|163029071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.2|<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test-paired samples||n=235 (paired samples)|||||<0.001
81667206|NCT01368042|163029072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.3|<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test-paired samples||n=235 (paired samples)|||||<0.001
81667207|NCT01368042|163029073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|34.8|<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test-paired samples||n=234 (paired samples)|||||<0.001
81667208|NCT01368042|163029074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.9||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test-paired samples||n=235 (paired samples)|||||0.38
81667209|NCT01368042|163029075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.0|<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test-paired samples||n=235 (paired samples)|||||<0.001
81667210|NCT01368042|163029076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation approach|Generalized Estimating Equation approach (autoregressive structure)||Physical functioning scale||||0.03
81667211|NCT01368042|163029076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation approach|Generalized Estimating Equation approach (autoregressive structure)||Role functioning due to physical health scale||||0.02
81667212|NCT01368042|163029076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation approach|Generalized Estimating Equation approach (autoregressive structure)||Role functioning due to emotional problems scale||||0.01
81667213|NCT01368042|163029076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation approach|Generalized Estimating Equation approach (autoregressive structure)||Energy/fatigue scale||||<0.001
81667214|NCT01368042|163029076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation approach|Generalized Estimating Equation approach (autoregressive structure)||Emotional well-being scale||||0.002
81667215|NCT01368042|163029076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation approach|Generalized Estimating Equation approach (autoregressive structure)||Social functioning scale||||0.002
81667216|NCT01368042|163029076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation approach|Generalized Estimating Equation approach (autoregressive structure)||Bodily pain scale||||<0.001
81667217|NCT01368042|163029076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation approach|Generalized Estimating Equation approach (autoregressive structure)||General health perceptions scale||||0.56
81667218|NCT01368042|163029077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|41.6||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test-paired samples||n=235 (paired samples)|||||0.001
81667219|NCT01368042|163029078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test-paired samples||n=235 (paired samples)|||||0.03
81667220|NCT01368042|163029079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test-paired samples||n=235 (paired samples)|||||0.06
81667221|NCT01368042|163029080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.7||0.84|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test-paired samples||n=234 (paired samples)|||||0.84
81667222|NCT01368042|163029081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.5||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test-paired samples||n=234 (paired samples)|||||0.67
81667223|NCT01368042|163029082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|324.8||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test-paired samples||n= 215 (paired samples)|||||0.02
81667224|NCT01368042|163029083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation approach|Generalized Estimating Equation approach (autoregressive structure)||||||0.12
81667225|NCT01621542|163029085|OTHER|None specified||||||||||||||||The MTD could not be established for this study as no DLTs occurred at doses up to and including 27.0 mg|The MTD could not be established for this study as no DLTs occurred at doses up to and including 27.0 mg|||
81667226|NCT02632721|163029104|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.16, 0.33)|0.081|||||||||||||Posterior probability of the DLT rate lying in the interval \[0.16, 0.33) (target dosing) is reported.|Bayesian logistic regression model (BLRM) with overdose control was used to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), defined as highest dose with less than 25% risk of the true DLT rate being equal to or above 33%.||||
81667227|NCT02632721|163029104|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.33, 1)|0.0|||||||||||||Posterior probability of the DLT rate lying in the interval \[0.33,1) (overdosing) is reported.|Bayesian logistic regression model (BLRM) with overdose control was used to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), defined as highest dose with less than 25% risk of the true DLT rate being equal to or above 33%.||||
81667228|NCT02632721|163029104|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.16, 0.33)|0.028|||||||||||||Posterior probability of the DLT rate lying in the interval \[0.16, 0.33) (target dosing) is reported.|Bayesian logistic regression model (BLRM) with overdose control was used to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), defined as highest dose with less than 25% risk of the true DLT rate being equal to or above 33%.||||
81667229|NCT02632721|163029104|OTHER||Posterior probability of the DLT rate ly|0.0|||||||||||||Posterior probability of the DLT rate lying in the interval \[0.33,1) (overdosing) is reported.|Bayesian logistic regression model (BLRM) with overdose control was used to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), defined as highest dose with less than 25% risk of the true DLT rate being equal to or above 33%.||||
81667230|NCT02632721|163029104|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.16, 0.33)|0.012|||||||||||||Posterior probability of the DLT rate lying in the interval \[0.16, 0.33) (target dosing) is reported.|Bayesian logistic regression model (BLRM) with overdose control was used to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), defined as highest dose with less than 25% risk of the true DLT rate being equal to or above 33%.||||
81667231|NCT02632721|163029104|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.33, 1)|0.0|||||||||||||Posterior probability of the DLT rate lying in the interval \[0.33,1) (overdosing) is reported.|Bayesian logistic regression model (BLRM) with overdose control was used to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), defined as highest dose with less than 25% risk of the true DLT rate being equal to or above 33%.||||
81667232|NCT01572675|163029123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||p-student|||Group comparison (Arcoxia® \[Initiation\] vs Arcoxia® \[Renewal\]) for duration of prescription at enrollment||||<0.001
81706077|NCT02033850|163108368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on TMT-A (6 vs 12 months)||||.094
81667233|NCT01572675|163029123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||p-student|||Group comparison (Celebrex® \[Initiation\] vs Celebrex® \[Renewal\]) for duration of prescription at enrollment||||<0.001
81667234|NCT01572675|163029128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Duration of treatment comparison (More than one year vs Up to thirty days) for intermittent selective COX-2 inhibitor use. The analysis assessed whether long-term treatment was more correlated with intermittent selective COX-2 inhibitor use compared to short-term treatment.||||<0.001
81667235|NCT01572675|163029131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.104|||||||Chi-squared|||Group comparison (Arcoxia® vs Celebrex®) for controlled BP (SBP \<140 mmHg and DBP \<90 mmHg) at study entry||||0.104
81667236|NCT01572675|163029131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0049|||||||Chi-squared|||Group comparison (Arcoxia® \[Initiation\] vs Arcoxia® \[Renewal\]) for controlled BP (SBP \<140 mmHg and DBP \<90 mmHg) at study entry||||0.0049
81667237|NCT01572675|163029131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.618|||||||Chi-squared|||Group comparison (Celebrex® \[Initiation\] vs Celebrex® \[Renewal\]) for controlled BP (SBP \<140 mmHg and DBP \<90 mmHg) at study entry||||0.618
81667238|NCT01572675|163029132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012|||||||Chi-squared|||Group comparison (Arcoxia® \[Initiation\] vs Arcoxia® \[Renewal\]) for medical history of arterial hypertension||||0.012
81667239|NCT01572675|163029132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.175|||||||Chi-squared|||Group comparison (Celebrex® \[Initiation\] vs Celebrex® \[Renewal\]) for medical history of arterial hypertension||||0.175
81667240|NCT01572675|163029134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.701|||||||Chi-squared|||Group comparison (Arcoxia® \[Initiation\] vs Arcoxia® \[Renewal\]) for significant past treatments||||0.701
81667241|NCT01572675|163029134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007|||||||Chi-squared|||Group comparison (Celebrex® \[Initiation\] vs Celebrex® \[Renewal\]) for significant past treatments||||0.007
81667242|NCT01572675|163029134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.955|||||||Chi-squared|||Group comparison (Arcoxia® vs Celebrex®) for significant past treatments||||0.955
81667243|NCT01572675|163029137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.049|||||||Fisher Exact|||Group comparsion (Arcoxia® vs Celebrex®) for previous treatment with other agents prior to initiation of Arcoxia® and Celebrex® for the main study indications||||0.049
81667244|NCT01572675|163029140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.165|||||||Chi-squared|||Group comparsion (Arcoxia® vs Celebrex®) of adverse events experienced during treatment||||0.165
81667245|NCT02877927|163029144|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used for the analysis.|treatment difference|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|10.3|||||The 95% confidence interval was constructed based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification. Treatment difference for a response of clinical success was calculated as omadacycline minus linezolid.|||10.3|-0.2|
81667246|NCT02877927|163029145|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used for the analysis.|treatment difference|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|8.9|||||The 95% confidence interval was constructed based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification. Treatment difference for a response of clinical success was calculated as omadacycline minus linezolid.|||8.9|-2.2|
81667247|NCT02877927|163029146|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used for the analysis.|treatment difference|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|5.6|||||The 95% confidence interval was constructed based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification. Treatment difference for a response of clinical success was calculated as omadacycline minus linezolid.|||5.6|-0.6|
81667248|NCT00601250|163029147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-0.5|-0.78|<0.0001
81667249|NCT00601250|163029148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.431|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.333|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-0.333|-0.530|<0.0001
81667250|NCT00601250|163029149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.596|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.721|-0.471|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-0.471|-0.721|<0.0001
81667251|NCT00601250|163029150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.648|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.785|-0.512|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-0.512|-0.785|<0.0001
81667252|NCT00601250|163029151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-21.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14|<|0.0001||95.0|-27.3|-14.96|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-14.96|-27.3|<0.0001
81667253|NCT00601250|163029152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.67|<|0.0001||95.0|-21.76|-11.29|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-11.29|-21.76|<0.0001
81667254|NCT00601250|163029153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91|<|0.0001||95.0|-22.44|-11.01|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-11.01|-22.44|<0.0001
81667255|NCT00601250|163029154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-20.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.05|<|0.0001||95.0|-26.81|-14.84|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-14.84|-26.81|<0.0001
81667256|NCT00601250|163029155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.395|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.41|8.013|||Regression, Logistic|||"Linagliptin vs. Placebo~The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication."||8.013|2.410|<0.0001
81667257|NCT00601250|163029157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.456||||0.0016||95.0|1.907|15.614|||Regression, Logistic|||"Linagliptin vs. Placebo~The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication."||15.614|1.907|0.0016
81667258|NCT00601250|163029159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.754|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.486|5.669|||Regression, Logistic|||"Linagliptin vs. Placebo~The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication."||5.669|2.486|<0.0001
81667259|NCT00601250|163029160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-67.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.69|-39.58|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-39.58|-94.69|<0.0001
81667260|NCT00601250|163029161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-41.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.71|-21.89|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-21.89|-61.71|<0.0001
81706078|NCT02033850|163108368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.476|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on TMT-A (baseline vs 12 months)||||.476
81706079|NCT02033850|163108368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on TMT-B (baseline vs 6 months)||||.142
81667261|NCT00713817|163029189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.89||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|2.56|||ANCOVA|||The two groups were compared using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline severity as a covariate and study centre group and treatment group as factors. Due to the low power of the test for interaction the test was performed at the 10% level of significance and a 95% confidence interval (CI) was presented for the difference between treatments.||2.56|-0.78|0.273
81667262|NCT00713817|163029190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|4.62||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|13.75|||ANCOVA|||The two groups were compared using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline severity as a covariate and study centre group and treatment group as factors. Due to the low power of the test for interaction the test was performed at the 10% level of significance and a 95% confidence interval (CI) was presented for the difference between treatments.||13.75|-4.51|0.296
81667263|NCT00713817|163029191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Chi-square|0.048||||0.826||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Time to treatment failure was analysed using Kaplan-Meier Survival analysis methodology. The difference in loss of response cumulative distribution function between treatments was assessed using the Hodges-Lehmann estimate.||||0.826
81667264|NCT00713817|163029192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-7.14||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|9.62|||Hodges-Lehmann|||The difference in loss of response cumulative distribution functions between treatments was assessed using the Wilcoxon test with an estimate of the median difference between groups in response level (percent change from baseline) provided by the Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||9.62|-39.7|0.54
81667265|NCT00713817|163029193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimate mean treatment difference|-0.08||||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|1.29|||ANCOVA|||The two groups were compared using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline severity as a covariate and study centre group and treatment group as factors. Due to the low power of the test for interaction the test was performed at the 10% level of significance and a 95% confidence interval (CI) was presented for the difference between treatments.||1.29|-1.45|0.902
81667266|NCT00713817|163029194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.557||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.293|8.261|||Regression, Logistic|||The two treatment groups were compared using ordinal logistic regression and the proportional odds model. The model incorporated the parent Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs). The interaction between treatment group and parent RCTs was investigated, but was dropped from the model if found to have little influence. The test was performed at the 10% significance level. The final model was then treatment group and parent RCTs, i.e. the treatment effect was adjusted for parent RCTs baseline.||8.261|0.293|0.603
81667267|NCT01681810|163029196|OTHER|Paired t-test comparing insulin stimulated glucose disposal at end of 12 weeks on nitrite drug to baseline (pre-drug) insulin stimulated glucose disposal.||||||0.2068|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2068
81667268|NCT01681810|163029197|OTHER|One-way repeated measures ANOVA comparing blood pressure over time on nitrite drug to baseline (pre-drug) blood pressure.||||||0.0074||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||0.0074
81667269|NCT01681810|163029198|OTHER|One-way repeated measures ANOVA comparing blood pressure over time on nitrite drug to baseline (pre-drug) blood pressure.|||||<|0.0001||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81667270|NCT01681810|163029199|OTHER|One-way repeated measures ANOVA comparing blood pressure over time on nitrite drug to baseline (pre-drug) blood pressure.|||||<|0.0001||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81667271|NCT01681810|163029200|OTHER|One-way repeated measures ANOVA comparing methemoglobin percent over time on nitrite drug to baseline (pre-drug) methemoglobin percent.||||||0.0127||||||Bonferroni adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||0.0127
81667272|NCT01809132|163029201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Log Rank|||||||.30
81667273|NCT01809132|163029202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||the observational subject was lost to follow-up||||.42
81667274|NCT01809132|163029203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.75
81667275|NCT01809132|163029204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.17
81667276|NCT01179672|163029236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.04|-0.82|0.030
81667277|NCT01179672|163029237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.14||P-value is for mean change from baseline to 12-week endpoint in night pain.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.14|-0.95|0.008
81667278|NCT01179672|163029237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.1||P-value is for mean change from baseline to 12 week endpoint in worst pain.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.10|-1.00|0.017
81667279|NCT01179672|163029238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.09|-0.90|0.016
81667280|NCT01179672|163029239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.48|0.081
81667281|NCT01179672|163029240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.02|-0.40|0.034
81667282|NCT01179672|163029241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|-0.16|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment, pooled investigator and baseline.||||-0.16|-2.07|0.022
81667283|NCT01179672|163029242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||||||P-value is for ≥30% reduction in 24-hour average pain.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by pooled investigator.||||||0.014
81667284|NCT01179672|163029242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||P-value is for ≥50% reduction in 24-hour average pain.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by pooled investigator.||||||0.006
81667285|NCT01179672|163029242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.193||||||P-value is for ≥75% reduction in 24-hour average pain.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by pooled investigator.||||||0.193
81667286|NCT01179672|163029243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||P-value is for ≥30% reduction in 24-hour BPI-Severity average pain.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by pooled investigator.||||||0.003
81535124|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|12.5||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.61|30.65||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 28||30.65|-5.61|0.171
81535125|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-6.9||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.5|12.63||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 36||12.63|-26.50|0.479
81667287|NCT01179672|163029243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||P-value is for ≥50% reduction in 24-hour BPI-Severity average pain.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by pooled investigator.||||||0.001
81667288|NCT01179672|163029243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.168||||||P-value is for ≥75% reduction in 24-hour BPI-Severity average pain.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel test was stratified by pooled investigator.||||||0.168
81667289|NCT01179672|163029244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.24|-0.96|0.001
81667290|NCT01179672|163029245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.20|-2.33|0.020
81667291|NCT00314249|163029252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.38||||||95.0|-8.56|-4.19|||ANCOVA|||This parameter was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-4.19|-8.56|
81667292|NCT00314249|163029253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53||||||95.0|-0.69|-0.38|||ANOVA|||This parameter was analyzed using an ANOVA model with treatment group and study center as factors.||-0.38|-0.69|
81667293|NCT00314249|163029254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.69||||||95.0|-3.27|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||This parameter was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.11|-3.27|
81667294|NCT00314249|163029255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06|||<|0.001||95.0|1.45|2.94||Closed testing procedure used to control overall type 1 error rate at 5%: fibromyalgia syndrome tested prior to fibromyalgia pain|Regression, Logistic|||The test of no difference in the responder rate between milnacipran and placebo groups was performed using a logistic regression model with treatment group, baseline pain score, and baseline SF-36 PCS score as explanatory variables.||2.94|1.45|<0.001
81667295|NCT00314249|163029256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86|||<|0.001||95.0|1.38|2.51||Closed testing procedure was used to control overall type 1 error rate at 5%: fibromyalgia pain tested after statistically significant fibromyalgia syndrome test|Regression, Logistic|||The test of no difference in the responder rate between milnacipran and placebo groups was performed using a logistic regression model with the treatment group and baseline pain score as explanatory variables.||2.51|1.38|<0.001
81667296|NCT00314249|163029257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.65||||||95.0|0.86|2.44|||ANCOVA|||This parameter was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||2.44|0.86|
81667297|NCT03334409|163029276|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81667298|NCT03334409|163029277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.08
81667299|NCT03334409|163029278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.08
81667300|NCT03334409|163029279|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81667301|NCT03334409|163029280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.18
81667302|NCT03334409|163029281|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81667303|NCT01241552|163029287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-1.7||||0.3182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|5.5||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient).|Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted Difference: MK-3415 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||5.5|-8.6|0.3182
81667304|NCT01241552|163029287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-10.1||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|-4.3||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient).|Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted Difference: MK-6072 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||-4.3|-15.9|0.0003
81667305|NCT01241552|163029287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-11.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|-5.9||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient).|Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||-5.9|-17.4|< 0.0001
81667306|NCT01241552|163029287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-9.9||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|-3.4||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient).|Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - MK-3415 + SOC|||-3.4|-16.9|0.0013
81667307|NCT01241552|163029287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-1.4||||0.2997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|3.9||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient).|Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - MK-6072 + SOC|||3.9|-6.7|0.2997
81667308|NCT01241552|163029288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-8.3||||0.9775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|-0.2||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient).|Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted Difference: MK-3415 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||-0.2|-16.3|0.9775
81667309|NCT01241552|163029288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|4.8||||0.0861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|11.7||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient).|Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted Difference: MK-6072 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||11.7|-2.1|0.0861
81667310|NCT01241552|163029288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|3.5||||0.1646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|10.4||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient).|Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||10.4|-3.5|0.1646
81667311|NCT01241552|163029288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|11.7||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|19.7||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient).|Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - MK-3415 + SOC|||19.7|3.5|0.0025
81667312|NCT01241552|163029288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-1.4||||0.6532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|5.5||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient).|Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - MK-6072 + SOC|||5.5|-8.3|0.6532
81667313|NCT01241552|163029289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|1.7||||0.6505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|10.7||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient).|Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted Difference: MK-3415 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||10.7|-6.9|0.6505
81667314|NCT01241552|163029289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-10.8||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|-3.8||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient).|Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted Difference: MK-6072 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||-3.8|-17.7|0.0013
81667315|NCT01241552|163029289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-11.7||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|-4.7||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient).|Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||-4.7|-18.6|0.0006
81667316|NCT01241552|163029289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-13.7||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|-5.2||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient).|Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - MK-3415 + SOC|||-5.2|-22.5|0.0007
81667317|NCT01241552|163029289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-1.0||||0.3906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|5.8||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient).|Miettinen and Nurminen||Adjusted Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - MK-6072 + SOC|||5.8|-7.7|0.3906
81667318|NCT01241552|163029290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|5.2||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|12.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Difference: MK-3415 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||12.8|-2.5|0.185
81667319|NCT01241552|163029290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|3.4||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|10.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Difference: MK-6072 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||10.1|-3.3|0.323
81667320|NCT01241552|163029290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-2.3||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|4.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||4.5|-9.1|0.507
81667321|NCT01241552|163029291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|2.2||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|6.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Difference: MK-3415 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||6.7|-1.5|0.246
81667322|NCT01241552|163029291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|3.2||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|6.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Difference: MK-6072 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||6.8|-0.3|0.069
81667323|NCT01241552|163029291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|1.2||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||4.6|-2.1|0.464
81535126|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-17.1||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.12|-1.04||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|Prespecified statistically significant at 0.05 level.||Responders, Week 36||-1.04|-33.12|0.037
81667324|NCT01241552|163029292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|7.7||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|14.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Difference: MK-3415 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||14.7|0.9|0.027
81667325|NCT01241552|163029292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|1.5||||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|7.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Difference: MK-6072 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||7.2|-4.1|0.594
81667326|NCT01241552|163029292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-5.3||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|0.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||0.0|-10.6|0.051
81667327|NCT01241552|163029293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|1.0||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|3.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Difference: MK-3415 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||3.5|-0.3|0.115
81667328|NCT01241552|163029293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.8||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Difference: MK-6072 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||2.4|-0.5|0.170
81667329|NCT01241552|163029293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.3||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - Placeb + SOC|||1.6|-0.9|0.544
81667330|NCT01241552|163029294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.4||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Difference: MK-3415 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||2.4|-0.5|0.192
81667331|NCT01241552|163029294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.3||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Difference: MK-6072 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||1.4|-0.7|0.311
81667332|NCT01241552|163029294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Percentage Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||1.0|-1.0|> 0.999
81667333|NCT01241552|163029295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|8.7|||||Percentage Difference: MK-3415 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||8.7|-1.0|
81667334|NCT01241552|163029295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|8.5|||||Percentage Difference: MK-6072 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||8.5|0.2|
81667335|NCT01241552|163029295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|5.2|||||Percentage Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||5.2|-2.6|
81667336|NCT01241552|163029296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|3.5|||||Percentage Difference: MK-3415 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||3.5|-16.8|
81667337|NCT01241552|163029296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|-9.6|||||Percentage Difference: MK-6072 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||-9.6|-26.3|
81667338|NCT01241552|163029296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|-7.7|||||Percentage Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||-7.7|-24.5|
81667339|NCT01241552|163029297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|8.6|||||Percentage Difference: MK-3415 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||8.6|-20.1|
81667340|NCT01241552|163029297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-13.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|-0.5|||||Percentage Difference: MK-6072 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||-0.5|-25.5|
81667341|NCT01241552|163029297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|-1.6|||||Percentage Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||-1.6|-26.8|
81667342|NCT01241552|163029298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|21.0|||||Percentage Difference: MK-3415 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||21.0|-16.9|
81667343|NCT01241552|163029298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-14.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.3|-1.4|||||Percentage Difference: MK-6072 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||-1.4|-28.3|
81667344|NCT01241552|163029298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|1.9|||||Percentage Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||1.9|-26.2|
81667345|NCT01241552|163029299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|10.0|||||Percentage Difference: MK-6072 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||10.0|-30.1|
81667346|NCT01241552|163029299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-25.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.7|-6.1|||||Percentage Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||-6.1|-43.7|
81667347|NCT01241552|163029300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.9|3.9|||||Percentage Difference: MK-3415 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||3.9|-24.9|
81667348|NCT01241552|163029300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|-0.5|||||Percentage Difference: MK-6072 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||-0.5|-24.7|
81706080|NCT02033850|163108368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.651|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on TMT-B (6 vs 12 months)||||.651
81667349|NCT01241552|163029300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|-4.0|||||Percentage Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||-4.0|-27.8|
81667350|NCT01241552|163029301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|4.6|||||Percentage Difference: MK-3415 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||4.6|-23.2|
81667351|NCT01241552|163029301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|1.4|||||Percentage Difference: MK-6072 + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||1.4|-23.2|
81667352|NCT01241552|163029301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.4|-4.7|||||Percentage Difference: MK-3415A + SOC - Placebo + SOC|||-4.7|-28.4|
81667353|NCT00646906|163029315|SUPERIORITY|An analysis of variance, appropriate for a three factor experiment with cohort and dose as non-repeated factors and repeated measure order arranged in a two period cross-over design, was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||The primary hypothesis is that acetaminophen given two hours before aspirin will antagonize the effects of aspirin, while reversing the order of administration will not. Percent change from start (8:00 am on day 1) to finish (8:00 am on day 7) of period in serum thromboxane B2 for each order of drug administration will be primary endpoint of interest.||||>0.05
81667354|NCT00646906|163029316|SUPERIORITY|An analysis of variance, appropriate for a three factor experiment with cohort and dose as non-repeated factors and repeated measure order arranged in a two period cross-over design, was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81667355|NCT01892306|163029322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Scores on the HAM-A were analyzed using a mixed-effects linear regression analysis over 6 timepoints.||||.02
81667356|NCT01892306|163029323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Scores on the HAM-D were analyzed using a mixed-effects linear regression analysis over 6 timepoints.||||0.02
81667357|NCT01892306|163029324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Scores on the CSQ were analyzed using a mixed-effects linear regression analysis over 6 timepoints.||||0.24
81667358|NCT01892306|163029325|OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression - Dependent variable: HAM-A symptom change; Independent variable: Baseline DERS scores.||||.62
81667359|NCT01892306|163029325|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear Regression - Dependent variable: HAM-A symptom change; Independent variable: Baseline DERS scores||||.03
81667360|NCT01892306|163029326|OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression - Dependent variable: HAM-A symptom change; Independent variable: Baseline ACS scores.||||0.95
81667361|NCT01892306|163029326|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear Regression - Dependent variable: HAM-A symptom change; Independent variable: Baseline ACS scores.||||0.03
81667362|NCT01892306|163029327|OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear Regression - Dependent variable: HAM-A symptom change; Independent variable: Baseline ASI scores||||0.87
81667363|NCT01892306|163029327|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear Regression - Dependent variable: HAM-A symptom change; Independent variable: Baseline ASI scores||||0.37
81667364|NCT01892306|163029328|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear Regression - Dependent variable: HAM-A symptom change; Independent variable: Baseline NEO- Neuroticism scores.||||0.17
81667365|NCT01892306|163029328|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear Regression - Dependent variable: HAM-A symptom change; Independent variable: Baseline NEO-Neuroticism scores||||.04
81706081|NCT02033850|163108368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.534|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on TMT-B (baseline vs 12 months)||||.534
81706082|NCT02033850|163108369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.882|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on phonemic fluency (baseline vs 6 months)||||.882
81706083|NCT02033850|163108369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.835|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on phonemic fluency (6 vs 12 months)||||.835
81706084|NCT02033850|163108369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.951|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on phonemic fluency (baseline vs 12 months)||||.951
81706085|NCT02033850|163108369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.392|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on semantic fluency (baseline vs 6 months)||||.392
81667366|NCT01892306|163029329|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Regression, Linear|||Fisher's z-transformed values for functional connectivity between anterior insula and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex were entered in separate treatment group-specific linear regression models as the independent variable with change in primary outcomes (HAM-D) as dependent variable.||||0.007
81667367|NCT01892306|163029329|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Regression, Linear|||Fisher's z-transformed values for functional connectivity between anterior insula and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex were entered in separate treatment group-specific linear regression models as the independent variable with change in primary outcomes (HAM-D) as dependent variable.||||.14
81667368|NCT01958788|163029344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|2.06|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Pre-posttreatment effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from pretreatment to posttreatment||||
81706086|NCT02033850|163108369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.973|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on semantic fluency (6 vs 12 months)||||.973
81667369|NCT01958788|163029344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Pretreatment to 6-month follow-up effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from pretreatment to 6-month follow-up||||
81667370|NCT01958788|163029344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Posttreatment to 6-month follow-up effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from posttreatment to 6-month follow-up||||
81667371|NCT01958788|163029345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Pre-posttreatment effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from pretreatment to posttreatment||||
81667372|NCT01958788|163029345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Pretreatment to 6-month follow-up effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from pretreatment to 6-month follow-up||||
81667373|NCT01958788|163029345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Posttreatment to 6-month follow-up effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from posttreatment to 6-month follow-up||||
81667374|NCT01958788|163029346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|1.72|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Pre-posttreatment follow-up effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from pretreatment to posttreatment follow-up||||
81667375|NCT01958788|163029346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Pretreatment to 6-month follow-up effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from pretreatment to 6-month follow-up||||
81667376|NCT01958788|163029346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Posttreatment to 6-month follow-up effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from posttreatment to 6-month follow-up||||
81667377|NCT01958788|163029347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Pre-posttreatment effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from pretreatment to posttreatment||||
81667378|NCT01958788|163029347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Pretreatment to 6-month follow-up effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from pretreatment to 6-month follow-up||||
81667379|NCT01958788|163029347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Posttreatment to 6-month follow-up effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from posttreatment to 6-month follow-up||||
81667380|NCT01958788|163029348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Pre-posttreatment effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from pretreatment to posttreatment||||
81667381|NCT01958788|163029348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Pretreatment to 6-month follow-up effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from pretreatment to 6-month follow-up||||
81667382|NCT01958788|163029348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Posttreatment to 6-month follow-up effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from posttreatment to 6-month follow-up||||
81667383|NCT01958788|163029349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Pre-posttreatment effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from pretreatment to posttreatment||||
81667384|NCT01958788|163029349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Pretreatment to 6-month follow-up effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from pretreatment to 6-month follow-up||||
81667385|NCT01958788|163029349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|-0.56|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Posttreatment to 6-month follow-up effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from posttreatment to 6-month follow-up||||
81667386|NCT01958788|163029350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|2.08|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Pre-posttreatment effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from pretreatment to posttreatment||||
81706087|NCT02033850|163108369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.486|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Δs on semantic fluency (baseline vs 12 months)||||.486
81706088|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Chi-squared|||MoCA variations (baseline vs 6 months)||||.920
81706089|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||MoCA variations (6 vs 12 months)||||.170
81706090|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.716|||||||Chi-squared|||MoCA variations (baseline vs 12 months)||||.716
81667387|NCT01958788|163029350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|2.15|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Pretreatment to 6-month follow-up effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from pretreatment to 6-month follow-up||||
81667388|NCT01958788|163029350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|-0.55|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cohen's d effect size|||Posttreatment to 6-month follow-up effect size estimation using Cohen's d: a calculation of the relative magnitude of the effect from posttreatment to 6-month follow-up||||
81667389|NCT00962390|163029351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.4678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.1||Statistical testing was 2-sided and the 5% significant level was used.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA included Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and site.|S-equol treatment group minus placebo group.|Week 4, Treatment Effect||1.1|-0.5|0.4678
81667390|NCT00962390|163029351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.4892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.1||Statistical testing was 2-sided and the 5% significant level was used.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA included Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and site.|S-equol treatment group minus placebo group.|Week 4, Treatment Effect||1.1|-0.5|0.4892
81667391|NCT00962390|163029351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.8185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.0||Statistical testing was 2-sided and the 5% significant level was used.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA included Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and site.|S-equol treatment group minus placebo group.|Week 4, Treatment Effect||1.0|-0.8|0.8185
81667392|NCT01910116|163029374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Assuming that an improvement in AUSCAN pain score of \>10 is clinically meaningful, and assuming an alpha level of 0.05 (two-tailed), a power of 0.80, and a dropout rate of 20%, the sample size calculation revealed that 220 patients should be enrolled.||||0.014
81667393|NCT01910116|163029375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.011
81667394|NCT01910116|163029376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.053
81667395|NCT01910116|163029377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.014
81667396|NCT01910116|163029378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.728|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.728
81667397|NCT01910116|163029379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.229|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.229
81667398|NCT01910116|163029380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.194|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.194
81667399|NCT01910116|163029381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.347|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.347
81667400|NCT01910116|163029382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.122
81667401|NCT01910116|163029383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.097
81667402|NCT01910116|163029385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.050
81667403|NCT01910116|163029386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.031
81667404|NCT01910116|163029387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.021
81667405|NCT01910116|163029388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.049
81667406|NCT01910116|163029389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.221|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.221
81667407|NCT01910116|163029390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.174
81667408|NCT01910116|163029391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.124|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.124
81667409|NCT01910116|163029392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.128
81667410|NCT01910116|163029393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.126|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.126
81667411|NCT01910116|163029394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.042
81667412|NCT01910116|163029395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.660
81667413|NCT01910116|163029396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.006
81667414|NCT01910116|163029397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.186
81667415|NCT01910116|163029398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.493|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.493
81667416|NCT01910116|163029399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.062|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.062
81667417|NCT01910116|163029400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.604|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.604
81667418|NCT01910116|163029401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.252|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.252
81667419|NCT01910116|163029402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.378|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.378
81667420|NCT01910116|163029403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.485|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.485
81667421|NCT01910116|163029404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81667422|NCT01910116|163029405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.683|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.683
81667423|NCT01910116|163029406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.036
81667424|NCT01910116|163029407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.022
81667425|NCT01910116|163029408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.017
81667426|NCT01910116|163029409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.060
81667427|NCT01849497|163029410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|2.0||||||||2.0|-16.3|
81667428|NCT01849497|163029411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.38|2.99||||||||2.99|-10.38|
81667429|NCT00911625|163029412|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.502||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.341|18.341|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two treatment cohorts on their average blood glucose level||18.341|-19.341|.958
81667430|NCT00911625|163029413|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.438||||0.0828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.172|1.114|||Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the odds of experiencing at least one blood glucose level below 70 mg/dL between the two treatment cohorts.||1.114|0.172|.0828
81667431|NCT00307333|163029420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81667432|NCT00307333|163029421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.47
81667433|NCT00307333|163029422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.31
81706091|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.973|||||||Chi-squared|||MMSE variations (baseline vs 6 months)||||.973
81535127|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|6.9||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.86|25.65||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 36||25.65|-11.86|0.463
81667434|NCT00307333|163029423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.99|||||HR = hazard for intervention / hazard for control|||0.99|0.61|
81667435|NCT04207801|163029489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||Efficacy of AUR101 was tested against placebo with respect to the primary endpoint (PASI75 response). A sample size of 25 in each of the three arms provided an 80% power with a one-sided Type I error of 0.05, if the true placebo response rate was 7% and the response rate on investigational arm(s) was 35%. The sample size was increased to 30 to account for \~ 15-20% dropouts over the study period.||||0.01
81667436|NCT02663271|163029490|SUPERIORITY|We used one-sample log rank test to compare to historical control.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81667437|NCT03346057|163029494|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|-6.7||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|-0.8|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by neuromuscular blocking agent (NMBA) and American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) class was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference, 95% confidence interval, and p-value||-0.8|-17.5|0.026
81667438|NCT03346057|163029494|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|-6.2||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|0.2|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference, 95% confidence interval, and p-value||0.2|-17.3|0.058
81667439|NCT03346057|163029494|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|-2.0||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|8.6|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference, 95% confidence interval, and p-value||8.6|-17.8|0.730
81667440|NCT03346057|163029495|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|-14.9||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.8|-4.0|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference, 95% confidence interval, and p-value||-4.0|-28.8|0.007
81667441|NCT03346057|163029495|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|-12.2||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|-0.8|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference, 95% confidence interval, and p-value||-0.8|-26.1|0.036
81667442|NCT03346057|163029495|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|-9.9||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|3.6|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference, 95% confidence interval, and p-value||3.6|-27.6|0.158
81667443|NCT03346057|163029496|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|-0.9||||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|4.0|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference, 95% confidence interval, and p-value||4.0|-9.4|0.637
81667444|NCT03346057|163029496|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|-2.1||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|1.5|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference, 95% confidence interval, and p-value||1.5|-10.6|0.134
81667445|NCT03346057|163029496|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|-1.7||||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|5.8|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference, 95% confidence interval, and p-value||5.8|-14.7|0.577
81667446|NCT03346057|163029497|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|18.5||||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference and 95% confidence interval||18.5|-2.6|
81706092|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.973|||||||Chi-squared|||MMSE variations (6 vs 12 months)||||.973
81667447|NCT03346057|163029497|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|13.1||||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference and 95% confidence interval||13.1|-9.3|
81667448|NCT03346057|163029497|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|17.7||||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference and 95% confidence interval||17.7|-8.4|
81667449|NCT03346057|163029498|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|14.3||||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference and 95% confidence interval||14.3|-5.5|
81667450|NCT03346057|163029498|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|9.3||||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference and 95% confidence interval||9.3|-9.2|
81667451|NCT03346057|163029498|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|12.7||||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference and 95% confidence interval||12.7|-15.1|
81667452|NCT03346057|163029499|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|3.8||||||The percentage of participants experiencing one or more ECIs was compared between the Sugammadex 2 mg/kg arm and the Neostigmine plus Glycopyrrolate arm. Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference and 95% confidence interval||3.8|-11.8|
81706093|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Chi-squared|||MMSE variations (baseline vs 12 months)||||.300
81706094|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068|||||||Chi-squared|||RAVL immed. variations (baseline vs 6 months)||||.068
81706095|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089|||||||Chi-squared|||RAVL immed. variations (6 vs 12 months)||||.089
81706096|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.241|||||||Chi-squared|||RAVL immed. variations (baseline vs 12 months)||||.241
81706097|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089|||||||Chi-squared|||RAVL recall variations (baseline vs 6 months)||||.089
81706098|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||RAVL recall variations (6 vs 12 months)||||.170
81706099|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.413|||||||Chi-squared|||RAVL recall variations (baseline vs 12 months)||||.413
81667453|NCT03346057|163029499|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.4||||||The percentage of participants experiencing one or more ECIs was compared between the Sugammadex 4 mg/kg arm and the Neostigmine plus Glycopyrrolate arm. Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference and 95% confidence interval||8.4|-8.1|
81667454|NCT03346057|163029499|OTHER||Estimated Difference in percentage|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|11.1||||||The percentage of participants experiencing one or more ECIs was compared between the Sugammadex 16 mg/kg arm and the Neostigmine plus Glycopyrrolate arm. Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by NMBA and ASA was used to provide estimated between-treatment difference and 95% confidence interval||11.1|-13.5|
81667455|NCT04029961|163029551|OTHER|Multivariate regression model and intra-arm differences in measure scores between time points.|||||<|0.05||||||Multivariate regression was adjusted for covariates of study site, highest education level, prior chemotherapy, age, \& T stage. Random effects was adjusted for multiple measurements. Multiplicity corrections were conducted via Holm-Sidak method.|multivariate regression|||||||<0.05
81667456|NCT04029961|163029552|OTHER|Multivariate regression model and intra-arm differences in measure scores between time points.|||||<|0.05||||||Multivariate regression was adjusted for covariates of study site, highest education level, prior chemotherapy, age, \& T stage. Random effects was adjusted for multiple measurements. Multiplicity corrections were conducted via Holm-Sidak method.|multivariate regression|||||||<0.05
81667457|NCT04029961|163029553|OTHER|Multivariate regression model and intra-arm differences in measure scores between time points.|||||<|0.05||||||Multivariate regression was adjusted for covariates of study site, highest education level, prior chemotherapy, age, \& T stage. Random effects was adjusted for multiple measurements. Multiplicity corrections were conducted via Holm-Sidak method.|multivariate regression|||||||<0.05
81667458|NCT04029961|163029554|OTHER|Multivariate regression model and intra-arm differences in measure scores between time points.|||||<|0.05||||||Multivariate regression was adjusted for covariates of study site, highest education level, prior chemotherapy, age, \& T stage. Random effects was adjusted for multiple measurements. Multiplicity corrections were conducted via Holm-Sidak method.|multivariate regression|||||||<0.05
81667459|NCT04029961|163029555|OTHER|"A univariate analysis comparing the proportion of each arm that indicated an item was met, evaluated for each item at each time point."|||||<|0.05|||||||Univariate analysis|||"The statistical test described below was only performed on the top 10 items on the scale rated the highest in importance by participants. The top 10 items were determined by computing the mean rating for each item (participants gave each item a rating from '1' - '9' with higher values representing greater importance) and selecting the 10 items with the largest mean values, excluding the item the radiation oncologist who will be treating me as that item was not addressed in either intervention."||||<0.05
81667460|NCT02281357|163029556|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that the average percentage change in OCS dose on tralokinumab was equal to the average percentage change in OCS dose on placebo.|LS Mean difference|-7.78||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|6.15|||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model utilised a sandwich estimator for the variance.|The model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline OCS dose as a continuous covariate. No interaction terms were included in the model. All group comparisons from the ANCOVA model were based on Type III sums of squares.|Comparison of percent change from baseline in OCS dose: tralokinumab vs placebo.||6.15|-21.70|0.271
81667461|NCT02281357|163029557|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.73|||Regression, Logistic|The model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline OCS dose as a continuous covariate.||Comparison of OCS dose ≤5.0 mg: tralokinumab vs placebo.||2.73|0.65|0.442
81667462|NCT02281357|163029558|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.74|||Regression, Logistic|The model included treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline OCS dose as a continuous covariate.||Comparison of ≥50% reduction in OCS dose: tralokinumab vs placebo.||2.74|0.70|0.356
81667463|NCT02281357|163029559|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.8||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.12|||Negative binomial||Treatment group, OCS dose at baseline, and number of exacerbations in the previous year are included in the model as covariates.|Comparison of AAER: tralokinumab vs placebo.||1.12|0.57|0.186
81667464|NCT00228566|163029560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Responders = 201/241|83.4||||||95.0|78.7|88.1|||Descriptive Statistics||The Overall Endpoint includes the last postbaseline value for each patient in the full analysis set, regardless of evaluation period. The Number of Responders (at least minimal improvement) at this Overall Endpoint equaled a total of 201 patients.|This was an open label study, with all patients receiving treatment with armodafinil||88.1|78.7|
81706100|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.777|||||||Chi-squared|||ROCF recall variations (baseline vs 6 months)||||.777
81706101|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.134|||||||Chi-squared|||ROCF recall variations (6 vs 12 months)||||.134
81706102|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.498|||||||Chi-squared|||ROCF recall variations (baseline vs 12 months)||||.498
81706103|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.942|||||||Chi-squared|||Short story variations (baseline vs 6 months)||||.942
81667465|NCT01624259|163029561|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying a serial gatekeeping strategy.~This calculation assumed a 0 difference in HbA1c between the 1.5 mg LY2189265 1.5-mg arm and 1.8 mg liraglutide, 0.4% margin of noninferiority, common Standard Deviation (SD) of 1.3% for change from baseline in HbA1c, 0.05 two-sided significance level, and 25% dropout rate at 26 weeks."|LS Mean Difference|-0.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.07||1-sided raw p-value (no multiplicity adjustment).|Mixed Models Analysis|||To show noninferiority of 1.5 mg LY2189265 relative to 1.8 mg liraglutide with 90% power, 222 completers (444 total) at 26 weeks were required. Noninferiority of 1.5 mg LY2189265 relative to 1.8 mg liraglutide was demonstrated if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference in mean change in HbA1c between the 1.5 mg LY2189265 arm and 1.8 mg liraglutide arm was below 0.4%.||0.07|-0.19|<0.001
81667466|NCT01624259|163029561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.07||1-sided raw p-value (no multiplicity adjustment)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Superiority analysis||0.07|-0.19|0.186
81667467|NCT01624259|163029562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.26||No adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Treatment comparison from ANCOVA model at 26 weeks.||1.26|0.17|0.010
81667468|NCT01624259|163029563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.45||No adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Treatment comparison from ANCOVA model.||0.45|0.05|0.013
81667469|NCT01624259|163029564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.69|4.56||No adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Treatment comparison from ANCOVA model.||4.56|-5.69|0.828
81667470|NCT01624259|163029565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.91|1.41||No adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value from pairwise comparison of LS means at 26 weeks from REML-based MMRM.||||1.41|-5.91|0.228
81667471|NCT01624259|163029566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.86||P-value of treatment comparison at Week 26 is from repeated generalized linear mixed model (GLM model).|Regression, Logistic|No adjustment for multiplicity.||Treatment comparison for HbA1c levels ≤6.5%||1.86|0.81|0.322
81667472|NCT01624259|163029566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.63||No adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|P-value of treatment comparison at Week 26 is from repeated generalized linear mixed model (GLM model).||Treatment comparison for HbA1c levels \<7.0%.||1.63|0.64|0.925
81667473|NCT01624259|163029567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|6.92|||ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity.||||6.92|-4.06|0.608
81706104|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.578|||||||Chi-squared|||Short story variations (6 vs 12 months)||||.578
81706105|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.413|||||||Chi-squared|||Short story variations (baseline vs 12 months)||||.413
81706106|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||Visual search variations (baseline vs 6 months)||||1
81706107|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||Chi-squared|||Visual search variations (6 vs 12 months)||||.038
81667474|NCT00782288|163029584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Measures were compared between Baseline, Treatment \& Recovery periods to determine if changes from baseline differed between placebo and the two digitoxin dose levels. Kruskal-Wallis equity of population rank test was performed on the changes Day 28 minus Day 1. To compare the change from baseline to treatment period between the two arms, a Wilcoxon rank sum test was performed. To determine whether induced sputum Il-8 returned to baseline at the final visit, a one sample sign test was performed.||||>0.05
81667475|NCT00782288|163029590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline,Treatment and Recovery periods were compared to determine if changes from baseline differed between placebo and the two digitoxin doses.||||>0.05
81667476|NCT00823303|163029597|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|On the basis of prior published reports, we estimated a 5% rate of hypercalcemia with paricalcitol and a 30% rate with calcitriol. To have a 90% power to detect a difference at the P=0.05 confidence level, 42 patients per group were needed. Assuming a 30% dropout rate over the course of the study, we planned to randomize 110 patients.||||||0.36|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.36
81667477|NCT01479829|163029598|SUPERIORITY||Chi-square value|5.3466||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||The chi-square value with 1 degree of freedom was 5.3466.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the response rate between patients assigned to the intervention cohort or control cohort.||||.02
81667478|NCT01479829|163029599|SUPERIORITY||Chi-square value|13.3821|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||The chi-square value with 1 degree of freedom was 13.3821.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the remission rate between patients assigned to the intervention cohort or control cohort.||||<.001
81667479|NCT02229539|163029600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||||||0.02
81667480|NCT02229539|163029600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||||||0.004
81667481|NCT02060383|163029609|OTHER|There was no formal hypothesis testing planned in this study.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.08|||||Difference of adjusted mean change in HbA1c between the two arms based on an ANOVA model with treatment (Incretin, Insulin) and randomization stratification factors (Cushing's vs. Acromegaly; baseline HbA1c \<7% vs ≥7%) as fixed effects.|All Patients||0.08|-0.63|
81667482|NCT02060383|163029609|OTHER|There was no formal hypothesis testing planned in this study.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.95|||||Difference of adjusted mean change in HbA1c between the two arms based on an ANOVA model with treatment (Incretin, Insulin) and randomization stratification factors (baseline HbA1c \<7% vs ≥7%) as fixed effects.|Cushing's Disease||0.95|-0.96|
81706108|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.658|||||||Chi-squared|||Visual search variations (baseline vs 12 months)||||.658
81706109|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.522|||||||Chi-squared|||SDMT variations (baseline vs 6 months)||||.522
81706110|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.674|||||||Chi-squared|||SDMT variations (6 vs 12 months)||||.674
81706111|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||SDMT variations (baseline vs 12 months)||||.170
81706112|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.961|||||||Chi-squared|||Stroop test variations (baseline vs 6 months)||||.961
81706113|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.413|||||||Chi-squared|||Stroop test variations (6 vs 12 months)||||.413
81706114|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.477|||||||Chi-squared|||Stroop test variations (baseline vs 12 months)||||.477
81706115|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Chi-squared|||TMT-A variations (baseline vs 6 months)||||.420
81706116|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.241|||||||Chi-squared|||TMT-A variations (6 vs 12 months)||||.241
81706117|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.295|||||||Chi-squared|||TMT-A variations (baseline vs 12 months)||||.295
81706118|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.453|||||||Chi-squared|||TMT-B variations (baseline vs 6 months)||||.453
81706119|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.952|||||||Chi-squared|||TMT-B variations (6 vs 12 months)||||.952
81706120|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.881|||||||Chi-squared|||TMT-B variations (baseline vs 12 months)||||.881
81706121|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.413|||||||Chi-squared|||Phonemic fluency variations (baseline vs 6 months)||||.413
81667483|NCT02060383|163029609|OTHER|There was no formal hypothesis testing planned in this study.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.02|||||Difference of adjusted mean change in HbA1c between the two arms based on an ANOVA model with treatment (Incretin, Insulin) and randomization stratification factors (baseline HbA1c \<7% vs ≥7%) as fixed effects.|Acromegaly||0.02|-0.74|
81667484|NCT00088907|163029616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.60
81667485|NCT00088907|163029617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.19
81667486|NCT03426787|163029619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.30216|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.95|-5.6531|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-5.6531|-18.95|<0.001
81706122|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.961|||||||Chi-squared|||Phonemic fluency variations (6 vs 12 months)||||.961
81706123|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.951|||||||Chi-squared|||Phonemic fluency variation (baseline vs 12 months)||||.951
81706124|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.951|||||||Chi-squared|||Semantic fluency variations (baseline vs 6 months)||||.951
81706125|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.674|||||||Chi-squared|||Semantic fluency variations (6 vs 12 months)||||.674
81706126|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.951|||||||Chi-squared|||Semantic fluency variation (baseline vs 12 months)||||.951
81706127|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||ROCF copy variations (baseline vs 6 months)||||1
81706128|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||Chi-squared|||ROCF copy variations (6 vs 12 months)||||.027
81706129|NCT02033850|163108370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.169|||||||Chi-squared|||ROCF copy variations (baseline vs 12 months)||||.169
81706130|NCT02033850|163108371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.478|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.478
81706131|NCT02033850|163108372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029||||||"Corrected for multiple comparisons using the 3D parameter settings with threshold-free cluster enhancement.~A priori threshold for statistical significance 0.05"|General linear model voxel-wise|||Z-transformed ReHo difference in vermis VIIIb||||0.029
81706132|NCT02033850|163108372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||"Corrected for multiple comparisons using the 3D parameter settings with threshold-free cluster enhancement.~A priori threshold for statistical significance 0.05"|General linear model voxel-wise|||Z-transformed ReHo difference in right VIIb lobule||||0.04
81706133|NCT02033850|163108372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039||||||"Corrected for multiple comparisons using the 3D parameter settings with threshold-free cluster enhancement.~A priori threshold for statistical significance 0.05"|General linear model voxel-wise|||Z-transformed ReHo difference in left VIIb lobule||||0.039
81706134|NCT02820038|163108380|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.8408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.24|||Regression, Logistic|Regression model adjusted for whether participant met criteria for informed decision making at baseline.|Modeled probability of meeting criteria for informed decision making at the 6-month follow-up. Independent variable coded: 0=Other Consumer Medication Information (CMI) Only, Other CMI+SMART, DrugFactsBox® (DFB) Only; 1=DFB+SMART|The investigators hypothesized that participants would be more likely to meet the criteria for Informed Decision-Making at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||2.24|0.52|0.8408
81706135|NCT02820038|163108380|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.12|||Regression, Logistic|Regression model adjusted for whether participant met criteria for informed decision making at baseline.|Modeled probability of meeting criteria for informed decision making at the 6-month follow-up. Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only or Other CMI+SMART, 1=DFB or DFB + SMART|The investigators hypothesized that participants would be more likely to meet the criteria for Informed Decision-Making at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||2.12|0.66|0.58
81706136|NCT02820038|163108380|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.1937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.68|||Regression, Logistic|Regression model adjusted for whether participant met criteria for informed decision making at baseline.|Modeled probability of meeting criteria for informed decision making at the 6-month follow-up. Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only or DFB Only, 1=Other CMI + SMART or DFB+SMART.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would be more likely to meet the criteria for Informed Decision-Making at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||2.68|0.82|0.1937
81667487|NCT03426787|163029620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4717||||0.0463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9355|-0.00793|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.00793|-0.9355|0.0463
81667488|NCT03426787|163029621|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.936|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4086|3.5365|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.5365|-7.4086|>0.05
81667489|NCT00395863|163029623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Reader 1|wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||< 0.0001
81667490|NCT00395863|163029623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Reader 2|wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.0001
81667491|NCT00395863|163029623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Reader 3|wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||< 0.0001
81667492|NCT00395863|163029624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001||||||Reader 1|wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.0001
81667493|NCT00395863|163029624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||||||Reader 2|wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.001
81667494|NCT00395863|163029624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002||||||Reader 3|wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.0002
81667495|NCT00395863|163029625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Reader 1|wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.0001
81667496|NCT00395863|163029625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Reader 2|wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.0001
81667497|NCT00395863|163029625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Reader 3|wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.0001
81667498|NCT00395863|163029626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.22|<|0.0001||95.0|0.14|0.3||Mean difference of MultiHance minus Magnevist for change from baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.30|0.14|<0.0001
81667499|NCT00395863|163029627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|0.22|0.38||Mean difference of Multihance minus Magnevist for change from baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.38|0.22|<0.0001
81667500|NCT00395863|163029628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.19|<|0.0001||95.0|0.18|0.33||Mean difference of Multihance minus Magnevist for change from baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.33|0.18|<0.0001
81667501|NCT00395863|163029629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|59.78||0.0062||95.0|20.72|61.26||Mean difference of Multihance minus Magnevist for change from baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||61.26|20.72|0.0062
81667502|NCT00395863|163029630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|48.64||0.0027||95.0|16.57|45.33||Mean difference of Multihance minus Magnevist for change from baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||45.33|16.57|0.0027
81667503|NCT00395863|163029631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|25.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|37.37||0.02||95.0|12.41|37.67||Mean difference of Multihance minus Magnevist for change from baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||37.67|12.41|0.02
81667504|NCT00395863|163029632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|48.51||0.0019||95.0|14.28|51.25||Mean difference of Multihance minus Magnevist|t-test, 2 sided|||||51.25|14.28|0.0019
81667505|NCT00395863|163029633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|43.16||0.0008||95.0|16.75|50.47||Mean difference of Multihance minus Magnevist|t-test, 2 sided|||||50.47|16.75|0.0008
81667506|NCT00395863|163029634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|48.5||0.0026||95.0|14.63|52.81||Mean difference of Multihance minus Magnevist|t-test, 2 sided|||||52.81|14.63|0.0026
81667507|NCT00791258|163029661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|75.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.0|78.5||||||||78.5|73.0|
81667508|NCT00791258|163029662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|84.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.8|86.5||||||||86.5|81.8|
81667509|NCT00791258|163029663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|71.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.3|74.1||||||12 week analysis||74.1|68.3|
81667510|NCT00791258|163029663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|84.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.4|87.0||||||20 week analysis||87.0|82.4|
81667511|NCT00791258|163029664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-14.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|-13.8|||t-test, 1 sided|||4 week analysis||-13.8|-15.4|<0.0001
81667512|NCT00791258|163029664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|-15.7|||t-test, 1 sided|||8 week analysis||-15.7|-17.7|<0.0001
81667513|NCT00791258|163029664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|-20.9|||t-test, 1 sided|||12 week analysis||-20.9|-22.7|<0.0001
81667514|NCT00791258|163029664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|-25.0|||t-test, 1 sided|||16 week analysis||-25.0|-27.0|<0.0001
81667515|NCT00791258|163029664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|-25.7|||t-test, 1 sided|||20 week analysis||-25.7|-27.8|<0.0001
81667516|NCT00791258|163029665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|-7.6|||t-test, 1 sided|||4 week analysis||-7.6|-8.6|<0.0001
81667517|NCT00791258|163029665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-8.5|||t-test, 1 sided|||8 week analysis||-8.5|-9.7|<0.0001
81667518|NCT00791258|163029665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-11.4|||t-test, 1 sided|||12 week analysis||-11.4|-12.5|<0.0001
81667519|NCT00791258|163029665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-14.0|||t-test, 1 sided|||16 week analysis||-14.0|-15.2|<0.0001
81667520|NCT00791258|163029665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.5||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|-13.8|||t-test, 1 sided|||20 week analysis||-13.8|-15.1|0.0001
81667521|NCT00791258|163029677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|-13.4|||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean 24-hour systolic blood pressure||-13.4|-16.2|<0.0001
81667522|NCT00791258|163029677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|-14.8|||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean daytime systolic blood pressure||-14.8|-17.8|<0.0001
81667523|NCT00791258|163029677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|-10.8|||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean nighttime systolic blood pressure||-10.8|-14.1|<0.0001
81667524|NCT00791258|163029677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|-11.6|||t-test, 1 sided|||systolic blood pressure during last 2 hours of dose||-11.6|-15.7|<0.0001
81667525|NCT00791258|163029677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-11.2|||t-test, 1 sided|||systolic blood pressure during last 4 hours of dose||-11.2|-14.7|<0.0001
81667526|NCT00791258|163029677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|-10.9|||t-test, 1 sided|||systolic blood pressure during last 6 hours of dose||-10.9|-14.3|<0.0001
81667527|NCT00791258|163029677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|-10.3|-8.5|||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean 24-hour diastolic blood pressure||-8.5|-10.3|<0.0001
81706137|NCT02820038|163108380|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.379||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|4.92|||Regression, Logistic|Sample restricted to participants who did not meet the criteria for informed decision making at baseline.|Modeled probability of meeting criteria for informed decision making at the 6-month follow-up. Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only or DFB Only, 1=Other CMI + SMART or DFB+SMART.|In this analysis, participants were restricted to those who did not meet criteria for informed decision-making at baseline.||4.92|1.15|0.0193
81706138|NCT02820038|163108380|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.2216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.48|||Regression, Logistic||Modeled probability of meeting criteria for informed decision making at the 6-month follow-up. Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only or DFB Only, 1=Other CMI + SMART or DFB+SMART.|In this analysis, participants were restricted to those who met the criteria for informed decision-making at baseline.||1.48|0.19|0.2216
81706139|NCT02820038|163108381|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|0.75|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in knowledge between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||0.75|-1.83|0.1630
81706140|NCT02820038|163108381|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.7892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|1.77|||Regression, Linear|||The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in knowledge between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.|Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|1.77|-2.33|0.7892
81706141|NCT02820038|163108381|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.0377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|-0.13|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in knowledge between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||-0.13|-4.25|0.0377
81706142|NCT02820038|163108382|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.9216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|1.08|||Regression, Linear|||The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in values favorable to aggressive therapy between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.|Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|1.08|-0.98|0.9216
81706143|NCT02820038|163108382|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.3843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|1.17|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in values favoring aggressive therapy between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||1.17|-0.45|0.3843
81706144|NCT02820038|163108382|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|1.09|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in values favoring aggressive therapy between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||1.09|-0.54|0.5090
81706145|NCT02820038|163108383|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.1486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.12|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater increases in gist reasoning ability at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||0.12|-0.77|0.1486
81667528|NCT00791258|163029677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-9.6|||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean daytime diastolic blood pressure||-9.6|-11.7|<0.0001
81667529|NCT00791258|163029677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-6.4|||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean nighttime diastolic blood pressure||-6.4|-8.8|<0.0001
81667530|NCT00791258|163029677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|-10.0|-7.2|||t-test, 1 sided|||diastolic blood pressure during last 2 hours of dose||-7.2|-10.0|<0.0001
81667531|NCT00791258|163029677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|-6.8|||t-test, 1 sided|||diastolic blood pressure during last 4 hours of dose||-6.8|-9.2|<0.0001
81667532|NCT00791258|163029677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.7|||<|0.0001||95.0|-8.8|-6.6|||t-test, 1 sided|||diastolic blood pressure during last 6 hours of dose||-6.6|-8.8|<0.0001
81667533|NCT00791258|163029678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|-19.3|||t-test, 1 sided|||24-hour mean systolic blood pressure||-19.3|-22.6|<0.0001
81667534|NCT00791258|163029678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|-21.4|||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean daytime systolic blood pressure||-21.4|-25.1|<0.0001
81667535|NCT00791258|163029678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|-15.6|||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean nighttime systolic blood pressure||-15.6|-19.4|<0.0001
81667536|NCT00791258|163029678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|-17.4|||t-test, 1 sided|||Systolic blood pressure - last 2 hours of dose||-17.4|-21.7|<0.0001
81667537|NCT00791258|163029678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-18.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|-16.3|||t-test, 1 sided|||Systolic blood pressure - last 4 hours of dose||-16.3|-20.2|<0.0001
81667538|NCT00791258|163029678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|-16.0|||t-test, 1 sided|||Systolic blood pressure - last 6 hours of dose||-16.0|-19.7|<0.0001
81706146|NCT02820038|163108383|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.4888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.22|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in gist reasoning ability between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||0.22|-0.47|0.4888
81667539|NCT00791258|163029678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|-12.2|||t-test, 1 sided|||24-hour mean diastolic blood pressure||-12.2|-14.4|<0.0001
81667540|NCT00791258|163029678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|-13.8|||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean daytime diastolic blood pressure||-13.8|-16.2|<0.0001
81667541|NCT00791258|163029678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|-9.8|||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean nighttime diastolic blood pressure||-9.8|-12.4|<0.0001
81667542|NCT00791258|163029678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-10.8|||t-test, 1 sided|||Diastolic blood pressure - last 2 hours of dose||-10.8|-13.8|<0.0001
81667543|NCT00791258|163029678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-10.2|||t-test, 1 sided|||Diastolic blood pressure - last 4 hours of dose||-10.2|-12.9|<0.0001
81667544|NCT00791258|163029678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-10.0|||t-test, 1 sided|||Diastolic blood pressure - last 6 hours of dose||-10.0|-12.6|<0.0001
81667545|NCT01011439|163029725|SUPERIORITY||Single proportion|0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.59|||Fisher Exact|||H0:p\</=17% vs. H1:p\>17%, with an interesting PFS-3 rate of 33% or higher; Power=80%; Alpha(1-sided)=5%, 54 evaluable patients are required for a Simon optimal two stage design trial. If at least 4 successes among the first 17 evaluable patients are observed in the 1st stage, patients' enrollment proceed up to the final analysis where at least 14/54 successes (PFS-3 rate ≥ 25.9%) must be required to reject the null hypothesis.||0.59|0.31|<0.001
81667546|NCT05215262|163029756|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.87||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|3.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.17|0.04|0.04
81667547|NCT05215262|163029756|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|1.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.99|-1.59|0.82
81667548|NCT05215262|163029756|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.67||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|4.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference-in-differences results, comparing GSES scores between the Intervention and Standard of Care groups at the three-month time point.||4.23|-0.89|0.20
81667549|NCT00718549|163029767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.028
81667550|NCT00718549|163029767|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.418||||0.033||95.0|0.187|0.933|||Cox's proportional hazards regression|||Univariate comparison||0.933|0.187|0.033
81667551|NCT00718549|163029767|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.052||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|1.972|||Cox's proportional hazards model|||Multivariate Comparison||1.972|0.001|0.111
81667552|NCT00718549|163029768|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.654||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.674|28.337|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 129: Univariate Comparison||28.337|0.674|0.155
81667553|NCT00718549|163029769|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.625||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.073|4.114|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 129: Univariate comparison||4.114|0.073|0.634
81667554|NCT00718549|163029770|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.769||||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|3.92|||Cox's proportional hazards model|||Multivariate Comparison: Age \<60 years versus Age \>/=60 years||3.920|0.151|0.752
81667555|NCT00718549|163029770|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.068||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|2.158|||Cox's proportional hazards model|||Multivariate Comparison: Sex: Female versus Male||2.158|0.002|0.128
81667556|NCT00718549|163029770|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.282||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|240.864|||Cox's proportional hazards model|||Multivariate Comparison: Rai Stage: I or II versus Rai Stage: III or IV||240.864|0.022|0.728
81667557|NCT00718549|163029770|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|26.275||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.036|666.708|||Cox's proportional hazards model|||Multivariate Comparison: Beta-2-Microglobulin \>/= Median Value versus Beta-2-Microglobulin \<Median Value||666.708|1.036|0.048
81667558|NCT00718549|163029770|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|9.1|||Cox's proportional hazards model|||Multivariate Comparison: ZAP-70 Expression Negative versus Positive||9.100|0.005|0.417
81667559|NCT00718549|163029770|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.197||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|1.647|||Cox's proportional hazards model|||Multivariate Comparison: CD38 Expression Negative versus Positive||1.647|0.024|0.134
81667560|NCT00718549|163029770|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|8.373||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|1568.717|||Cox's proportional hazards model|||Multivariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 17p No versus Yes||1568.717|0.045|0.426
81667561|NCT00718549|163029770|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.438||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|50.334|||Cox's proportional hazards model|||Multivariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 13q No versus Yes||50.334|0.004|0.733
81667562|NCT00718549|163029770|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.621||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|34.422|||Cox's proportional hazards model|||Multivariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 11q No versus Yes||34.422|0.200|0.463
81667563|NCT00718549|163029770|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.288||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|5.122|||Cox's proportional hazards model|||Multivariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 12q No versus Yes||5.122|0.016|0.397
81667564|NCT00718549|163029771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.982||||0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.393|2.531|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Age \<60 years versus Age \>/=60 years||2.531|0.393|0.969
81667565|NCT00718549|163029771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.552||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.183|1.488|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Sex: Female versus Male||1.488|0.183|0.260
81667566|NCT00718549|163029771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.465||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.177|1.242|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Rai Stage: I or II versus Rai Stage: III or IV||1.242|0.177|0.121
81667567|NCT00718549|163029771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.374||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.137|0.957|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Beta-2-Microglobulin \>/= Median Value versus Beta-2-Microglobulin \<Median Value||0.957|0.137|0.045
81667568|NCT00718549|163029771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.809||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.655|163.316|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: ZAP-70 Expression Negative versus Positive||163.316|1.655|0.040
81667569|NCT00718549|163029771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.921||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.287|2.851|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: CD38 Expression Negative versus Positive||2.851|0.287|0.887
81667570|NCT00718549|163029771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.932||||0.936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.186|6.839|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 17p No versus Yes||6.839|0.186|0.936
81667571|NCT00718549|163029771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|5.012|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 13q No versus Yes||5.012|0.719|0.199
81667572|NCT00718549|163029771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.668||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.566|5.649|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 11q No versus Yes||5.649|0.566|0.375
81667573|NCT00718549|163029771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.957||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.173|7.275|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 12q No versus Yes||7.275|0.173|0.961
81667574|NCT00718549|163029772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.237|10.189|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Age \<60 years versus Age \>/=60 years||10.189|0.237|0.768
81667575|NCT00718549|163029772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.667||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|3.653|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Sex: Female versus Male||3.653|0.086|0.657
81667576|NCT00718549|163029772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.229|34.486|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Rai Stage: I or II versus Rai Stage: III or IV||34.486|0.229|0.655
81667577|NCT00718549|163029772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.635||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.117|3.73|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Beta-2-Microglobulin \>/= Median Value versus Beta-2-Microglobulin \<Median Value||3.730|0.117|0.595
81667578|NCT00718549|163029772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.164|8.102|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: ZAP-70 Expression Negative versus Positive||8.102|0.164|1.000
81667579|NCT00718549|163029772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.857||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.093|6.636|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: CD38 Expression Negative versus Positive||6.636|0.093|0.882
81667580|NCT00718549|163029772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.154||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|4.405|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 17p No versus Yes||4.405|0.005|0.216
81667581|NCT00718549|163029772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.361||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|2.971|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 13q No versus Yes||2.971|0.017|0.396
81667582|NCT00718549|163029772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|6.572|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 11q No versus Yes||6.572|0.103|0.776
81667583|NCT00718549|163029773|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.528||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|2.114|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Age \<60 years versus Age \>/=60 years||2.114|0.131|0.357
81667584|NCT00718549|163029773|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.694||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.138|2.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Sex: Female versus Male||2.800|0.138|0.623
81667585|NCT00718549|163029773|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.901|28.158|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Beta-2-Microglobulin \>/= Median Value versus Beta-2-Microglobulin \<Median Value||28.158|0.901|0.097
81667586|NCT00718549|163029773|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.2||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|89.588|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: CD38 Expression Negative versus Positive||89.588|0.484|0.233
81667587|NCT00718549|163029773|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.844||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.161|3.681|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 13q No versus Yes||3.681|0.161|0.826
81667588|NCT00718549|163029773|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.067||||0.933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.246|5.581|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 11q No versus Yes||5.581|0.246|0.933
81667589|NCT00718549|163029773|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.727||||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|15.779|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 12q No versus Yes||15.779|0.080|0.794
81667590|NCT00718549|163029774|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.923||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.225|41.751|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Age \<60 years versus Age \>/=60 years||41.751|0.225|0.591
81667591|NCT00718549|163029774|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.147|9.222|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Sex: Female versus Male||9.222|0.147|0.796
81667592|NCT00718549|163029774|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.2||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.375|69.479|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Beta-2-Microglobulin \>/= Median Value versus Beta-2-Microglobulin \<Median Value||69.479|0.375|0.338
81667593|NCT00718549|163029774|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.333||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.201|29.008|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: CD38 Expression Negative versus Positive||29.008|0.201|0.486
81706147|NCT02820038|163108383|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.8637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.38|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in gist reasoning ability between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||0.38|-0.32|0.8637
81667594|NCT00718549|163029774|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.667||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|4.722|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 13q No versus Yes||4.722|0.074|0.691
81667595|NCT00718549|163029774|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.212|13.563|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 11q No versus Yes||13.563|0.212|0.691
81667596|NCT00718549|163029774|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|24.621|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Cytogenetic abnormality 12q No versus Yes||24.621|0.076|1.000
81667597|NCT00718549|163029774|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.099|22.791|||Regression, Logistic|||Univariate Comparison: Rai Stage: I or II versus Rai Stage: III or IV||22.791|0.099|1.000
81667598|NCT04422990|163029813|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority in mean CLCDVA was declared if the upper confidence limit was less than 0.10 logMAR.|Least squares mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.01||Since a noninferiority hypothesis is being tested, a p-value is not applicable. Confidence limit is being reported and compared to the noninferiority margin.|Mixed effects repeated measures model||Least squares mean difference (LID018869 minus Biofinity).|||0.01|-0.01|
81667599|NCT04422990|163029814|NON_INFERIORITY|Proportion of subjects was used for the statistical analysis. Noninferiority in proportion of subjects achieving CLCDVA 20/20 or better in each eye was declared if the lower confidence limit was greater than -0.10.|Difference in proportion|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.02||Since a noninferiority hypothesis is being tested, a p-value is not applicable. Confidence limit is being reported and compared to the noninferiority margin.|Generalized linear mixed model||Lens difference (LID018869 minus Biofinity)|||0.02|-0.04|
81667600|NCT00766090|163029833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.108|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.153|||ANCOVA|||||0.153|0.064|<0.001
81667601|NCT00766090|163029833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.098|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.054|0.142|||ANCOVA|||||0.142|0.054|<0.001
81667602|NCT00766090|163029833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.161|||ANCOVA|||||0.161|0.014|0.020
81667603|NCT00766090|163029833|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the confidence interval (0.025, 1-sided significance level) for the mean difference in trough FEV1 of FF 200 µg OD versus FF 100 µg BID was greater than -110 milliliters.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011||||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.056|||ANCOVA|||||0.056|-0.035|0.641
81667604|NCT00766090|163029833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.132|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.205|||ANCOVA|||||0.205|0.059|<0.001
81667605|NCT01750931|163029840|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125%.|Percent ratio|102.45||||0.4396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.4|105.59|||ANOVA|||||105.59|99.40|0.4396
81667606|NCT01750931|163029842|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125%.|Percent ratio|105.02||||0.9712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.69|110.63|||ANOVA||Comparison of AUC0-t between group GSK-meloxicam 15 mg and Mobic-meloxicam 15 mg|||110.63|99.69|0.9712
81667607|NCT01750931|163029842|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125%.|Percent ratio|102.31||||0.9951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.05|105.69|||ANOVA||Comparison of AUC0-infinity between group GSK-meloxicam 15 mg and Mobic-meloxicam 15 mg|||105.69|99.05|0.9951
81667608|NCT01289821|163029852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Participants|43.9||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|80.0|33.19|55.09|||One-sample exact binomial test|||"Null hypothesis: True probability p of objective tumor response does not exceed p0, p0=0.4. H0: p\<=0.4 One-sided type I error probability of alpha=10%"||55.09|33.19|0.36
81667609|NCT03044249|163029870|SUPERIORITY||Response Ratio|4.0||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.0|25.0|||Fisher Exact|||||25|-18|0.48
81667610|NCT03044249|163029872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.28||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.16|0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.61|-11.16|0.14
81667611|NCT03044249|163029873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.58||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.47|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.31|-4.47|0.37
81667612|NCT03044249|163029877|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|1.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.84|-2.00|0.94
81667613|NCT04166383|163029883|OTHER|||||||0.1||||||P≤0.10 (alpha 0.1); power = 90% (beta 0.1)|Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.10
81667614|NCT03044886|163029890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.576|||||||ANOVA|||One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Neuman-Keuel test were carried out to determine difference between groups.||||0.576
81667615|NCT03044886|163029891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.489|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.489
81667616|NCT03044886|163029892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.042
81667617|NCT03044886|163029892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041|||||||ANOVA|||One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Neuman-Keuel test were carried out to determine changes from 3 month to 6 month of all groups.||||0.041
81667618|NCT03044886|163029893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||ANCOVA|||One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Neuman-Keuel test were carried out to determine difference between groups.||||0.710
81667619|NCT03044886|163029894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.340
81667620|NCT03044886|163029895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.048
81667621|NCT03044886|163029895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||ANOVA|||One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Neuman-Keuel test were carried out to determine changes from 3 month to 6 month of all groups.||||0.038
81667622|NCT03044886|163029896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.521|||||||ANOVA|||One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Neuman-Keuel test were carried out to determine difference between groups.||||0.521
81667623|NCT03044886|163029897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.742|||||||ANOVA|||One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Neuman-Keuel test were carried out to determine difference between groups.||||0.742
81667624|NCT03044886|163029898|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Neuman-Keuel test were carried out to determine difference between groups.||||<0.05
81667625|NCT03044886|163029898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073|||||||ANOVA|||One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Neuman-Keuel test were carried out to determine changes from 3 month to 6 month of all groups.||||0.073
81667626|NCT03044886|163029899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.348|||||||ANOVA|||One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Neuman-Keuel test were carried out to determine difference between groups.||||0.348
81667627|NCT03044886|163029900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.685|||||||ANOVA|||One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Neuman-Keuel test were carried out to determine difference between groups.||||0.685
81667628|NCT03044886|163029901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.075|||||||ANOVA|||One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Neuman-Keuel test were carried out to determine difference between groups.||||0.075
81667629|NCT03044886|163029901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083|||||||ANOVA|||One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Neuman-Keuel test were carried out to determine changes from 3 month to 6 month of all groups.||||0.083
81667630|NCT02347488|163029915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.88|3.32|||ANCOVA|||Average displacement difference in cm, tape vs. tube-holder. 17 participants was the estimated enrollment needed to detect a difference of 1 SD from the mean between the 2 fixation techniques at 80% power; additional enrollment was included to increase the power of results and to include a larger variety of patients undergoing different surgical procedures.||3.32|2.88|<0.001
81667631|NCT05314712|163029919|OTHER|Linear Mixed Model (repeated measures model) of sleep trouble||||||||||||There was no hypothesis test. All participants received the 7-week intervention - there was no comparison group. A variable selection approach (AIC) was used for including the final variables in the model.||||Since all participants in this pilot study received in the intervention and data was collected pre and post intervention, there was no hypothesis test. Under the assumption that the likert scale data was treated as continuous, the data was analyzed using a linear mixed model. Variables in final model were included after variable selection (details below).|Using an exhaustive search of all models (dredge) that could be formed from predictor variables partner sleep rating, perceived stress, DASS scale, 8-item diet scale, amount of screen time, amount of time between bed time and wake time, amount of time to fall asleep, hours of sleep, sleep rating score, indicator variable if the child played outside, bed time, and wake time, adult height in inches, adult BMI, adult's highest education attained, the number of children in the household, grade of the child, child height in inches, child BMI, age of the child, and gender of the child, requiring the the timing of the survey be in the model, and accounting for repeated measurements over time, using AIC as the selection criterion we looked for the model with the smallest AIC value. The final sleep trouble model included the covariates timing of survey, DASS scale, and indicator variable if child played outside.|||
81667632|NCT05314712|163029919|OTHER|Mixed effects linear regression model of hours slept||||||||||||There was no hypothesis test. All participants received the 7-week intervention - there was no comparison group. A variable selection approach (AIC) was used for including the final variables in the model.||||Since all participants in this pilot study received in the intervention and data was collected pre and post intervention, there was no hypothesis test. The data was analyzed using a mixed effects linear regression model. Variables in final model were included after variable selection (details below).|Using an exhaustive search of all models (dredge) that could be formed from predictor variables partner sleep rating, perceived stress, DASS scale, 8-item diet scale, amount of screen time, amount of time between bed time and wake time, amount of time to fall asleep, hours of sleep, sleep rating score, indicator variable if the child played outside, bed time, and wake time, adult height in inches, adult BMI, adult's highest education attained, the number of children in the household, grade of the child, child height in inches, child BMI, age of the child, and gender of the child, requiring the the timing of the survey be in the model, and accounting for repeated measurements over time, using AIC as the selection criterion we looked for the model with the smallest AIC value. The final model for hours slept included the covariates number of children in the household, indicator variable if child played outside, and baseline hours slept.|||
81667633|NCT00232141|163029929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.3914||95.0|-0.83|0.32||The analysis procedures planned will control the Type I error for the primary analysis. No multiplicity adjustment is needed for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Primary hypotheses : null (H0): µA=µP vs alternative (HA): µA≠µP (µA and µP represent true means for primary endpoint in active treatment \& placebo groups respectively). Assumptions in power calculation: 2-sided test with type I error at α =0.05, type II error at β =0.10, \& a common s.d of 2.2 for primary endpoint (based on previous clinical trial data). With n=150 subjects/ group (300 subjects overall) at least 90% power to detect a treatment difference of at least 1.1 in primary endpoint||0.32|-0.83|0.3914
81667634|NCT00232141|163029930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0131||95.0|-0.81|-0.1||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 1||-0.10|-0.81|0.0131
81667635|NCT00232141|163029930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0393||95.0|-0.96|-0.02||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 2||-0.02|-0.96|0.0393
81667636|NCT00232141|163029930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0554||95.0|-1.08|0.01||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 3||0.01|-1.08|0.0554
81667637|NCT00232141|163029930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.1513||95.0|-0.99|0.15||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 4||0.15|-0.99|0.1513
81667638|NCT00232141|163029930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.3345||95.0|-0.89|0.3||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 5||0.30|-0.89|0.3345
81667639|NCT00232141|163029930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0879||95.0|-1.13|0.08||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 6||0.08|-1.13|0.0879
81667640|NCT00232141|163029930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0307||95.0|-1.32|-0.07||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 7||-0.07|-1.32|0.0307
81667641|NCT00232141|163029930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0156||95.0|-1.36|-0.14||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 8||-0.14|-1.36|0.0156
81667642|NCT00232141|163029930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0981||95.0|-1.15|0.1||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 9||0.10|-1.15|0.0981
81667643|NCT00232141|163029930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.306||95.0|-0.93|0.29||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 10||0.29|-0.93|0.3060
81667644|NCT00232141|163029930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.1874||95.0|-1.08|0.21||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 11||0.21|-1.08|0.1874
81667645|NCT00232141|163029930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.1025||95.0|-1.22|0.11||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 12||0.11|-1.22|0.1025
81667646|NCT00232141|163029930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0662||95.0|-1.3|0.04||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 13||0.04|-1.30|0.0662
81667647|NCT00232141|163029930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.1856||95.0|-1.21|0.24||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 14||0.24|-1.21|0.1856
81667648|NCT00232141|163029930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.7925||95.0|-0.66|0.5||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Endpoint||0.50|-0.66|0.7925
81667649|NCT00232141|163029931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18||||0.1191||95.0|0.802|5.935||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 1||5.935|0.802|0.1191
81667650|NCT00232141|163029931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.5041||95.0|0.666|2.301||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 2||2.301|0.666|0.5041
81667651|NCT00232141|163029931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.6859||95.0|0.638|1.985||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 3||1.985|0.638|0.6859
81667652|NCT00232141|163029931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.414||95.0|0.735|2.116||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 4||2.116|0.735|0.4140
81667653|NCT00232141|163029931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.7852||95.0|0.644|1.794||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 5||1.794|0.644|0.7852
81667654|NCT00232141|163029931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.7399||95.0|0.654|1.817||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 6||1.817|0.654|0.7399
81667655|NCT00232141|163029931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.1055||95.0|0.913|2.701||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 7||2.701|0.913|0.1055
81667656|NCT00232141|163029931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.2107||95.0|0.829|2.401||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 8||2.401|0.829|0.2107
81667657|NCT00232141|163029931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.527||95.0|0.697|2.046||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 9||2.046|0.697|0.5270
81667658|NCT00232141|163029931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.6845||95.0|0.513|1.546||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 10||1.546|0.513|0.6845
81667659|NCT00232141|163029931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.7737||95.0|0.522|1.619||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 11||1.619|0.522|0.7737
81667660|NCT00232141|163029931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.8853||95.0|0.597|1.818||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 12||1.818|0.597|0.8853
81667661|NCT00232141|163029931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.7712||95.0|0.612|1.946||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 13||1.946|0.612|0.7712
81667662|NCT00232141|163029931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9586||95.0|0.574|1.796||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 14||1.796|0.574|0.9586
81667663|NCT00232141|163029931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.3482||95.0|0.486|1.283||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Endpoint-BOCF||1.283|0.486|0.3482
81667664|NCT00232141|163029932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.1132||95.0|0.882|2.969||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 1||2.969|0.882|0.1132
81667665|NCT00232141|163029932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.4687||95.0|0.731|1.978||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 2||1.978|0.731|0.4687
81667666|NCT00232141|163029932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.1546||95.0|0.877|2.375||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 3||2.375|0.877|0.1546
81667667|NCT00232141|163029932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.4216||95.0|0.7444|2.025||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 4||2.025|0.7444|0.4216
81667668|NCT00232141|163029932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.7479||95.0|0.556|1.527||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 5||1.527|0.556|0.7479
81667669|NCT00232141|163029932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.3842||95.0|0.481|1.33||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 6||1.330|0.481|0.3842
81667670|NCT00232141|163029932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.845||95.0|0.627|1.769||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 7||1.769|0.627|0.8450
81667671|NCT00232141|163029932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.1602||95.0|0.864|2.527||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 8||2.527|0.864|0.1602
81667672|NCT00232141|163029932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.6815||95.0|0.66|1.89||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 9||1.890|0.660|0.6815
81667673|NCT00232141|163029932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.5635||95.0|0.486|1.482||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 10||1.482|0.486|0.5635
81667674|NCT00232141|163029932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.49||95.0|0.699|2.104||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 11||2.104|0.699|0.4900
81667675|NCT00232141|163029932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.1602||95.0|0.856|2.575||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 12||2.575|0.856|0.1602
81667676|NCT00232141|163029932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.5819||95.0|0.663|2.079||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 13||2.079|0.663|0.5819
81667677|NCT00232141|163029932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.2796||95.0|0.768|2.432||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 14||2.432|0.768|0.2796
81667678|NCT00232141|163029932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.5437||95.0|0.534|1.39||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Endpoint-BOCF||1.390|0.534|0.5437
81667679|NCT00232141|163029933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53||0.5425||95.0|-3.44|6.52||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Disturbance.||6.52|-3.44|0.5425
81667680|NCT00232141|163029933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.3184||95.0|-0.75|0.25||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Quantity||0.25|-0.75|0.3184
81667681|NCT00232141|163029933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.92||0.9886||95.0|-5.81|5.72||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Adequacy||5.72|-5.81|0.9886
81667682|NCT00232141|163029933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.5742||95.0|-3.53|6.35||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Awaken Short of Breath or with Headache||6.35|-3.53|0.5742
81667683|NCT00232141|163029933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.5775||95.0|-3.54|6.33||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Somnolence||6.33|-3.54|0.5775
81667684|NCT00232141|163029933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.21||0.004||95.0|3.02|15.66||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Snoring||15.66|3.02|0.0040
81667685|NCT00232141|163029933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.5882||95.0|-2.83|4.97||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Sleep Problems Index I||4.97|-2.83|0.5882
81667686|NCT00232141|163029933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.4516||95.0|-2.3|5.14||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Sleep Problems Index II||5.14|-2.30|0.4516
81667687|NCT00232141|163029934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.5105||95.0|-0.51|1.03||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Anxiety||1.03|-0.51|0.5105
81667688|NCT00232141|163029934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.2513||95.0|-0.3|1.14||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Depression||1.14|-0.30|0.2513
81667689|NCT00232141|163029935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.5834||95.0|-0.38|0.67||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Pain Severity Index||0.67|-0.38|0.5834
81667690|NCT00232141|163029935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.7783||95.0|-0.43|0.57||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Pain Interference Index||0.57|-0.43|0.7783
81667691|NCT00232141|163029936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.4776||95.0|-0.73|0.34||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||||0.34|-0.73|0.4776
81667692|NCT00232141|163029937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0077||95.0||||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0077
81667693|NCT00232141|163029938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3852||95.0||||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3852
81667694|NCT00232141|163029939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.3097||95.0|-0.03|0.1||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Burning||0.10|-0.03|0.3097
81667695|NCT00232141|163029939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.6147||95.0|-0.07|0.04||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Pressing||0.04|-0.07|0.6147
81667696|NCT00232141|163029939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.6838||95.0|-0.05|0.07||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Paroxysmal||0.07|-0.05|0.6838
81667697|NCT00232141|163029939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.6479||95.0|-0.07|0.04||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Evoked||0.04|-0.07|0.6479
81667698|NCT00232141|163029939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.1849||95.0|-0.02|0.11||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Paresthesia/dysesthesia||0.11|-0.02|0.1849
81667699|NCT00232141|163029939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.5898||95.0|0.0|0.0||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Total Score||0|0|0.5898
81667700|NCT00232141|163029940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.6865||95.0|-0.45|0.68||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Static mechanical allodynia||0.68|-0.45|0.6865
81667701|NCT00232141|163029940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.3787||95.0|-0.71|0.27||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Dynamic mechanical allodynia||0.27|-0.71|0.3787
81667702|NCT00232141|163029940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.7704||95.0|-0.79|0.59||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Punctate hyperalgesia testing area||0.59|-0.79|0.7704
81667703|NCT00232141|163029940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.6088||95.0|-0.82|0.48||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Temporal summation to tactile stimuli||0.48|-0.82|0.6088
81667704|NCT00232141|163029940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.3767||95.0|-0.93|0.35||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Cold allodynia testing area||0.35|-0.93|0.3767
81667705|NCT00232141|163029940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.7689||95.0|-0.64|0.86||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Cold hyperalgesia testing area||0.86|-0.64|0.7689
81667706|NCT00232141|163029941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.1277||95.0|-0.86|0.11||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||||0.11|-0.86|0.1277
81667707|NCT00232141|163029942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0469||95.0|-0.71|0.0||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 1||-0.00|-0.71|0.0469
81667708|NCT00232141|163029942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0067||95.0|-1.08|-0.18||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 2||-0.18|-1.08|0.0067
81706148|NCT02820038|163108384|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.66|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater gist reasoning ability at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||0.66|-0.33|0.5070
81667709|NCT00232141|163029942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.031||95.0|-1.1|-0.05||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 3||-0.05|-1.10|0.0310
81667710|NCT00232141|163029942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.2088||95.0|-0.86|0.19||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 4||0.19|-0.86|0.2088
81667711|NCT00232141|163029942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.1849||95.0|-0.87|0.17||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 5||0.17|-0.87|0.1849
81667712|NCT00232141|163029942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.0452||95.0|-1.09|-0.01||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 6||-0.01|-1.09|0.0452
81667713|NCT00232141|163029942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0359||95.0|-1.18|-0.04||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 7||-0.04|-1.18|0.0359
81667714|NCT00232141|163029942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0184||95.0|-1.26|-0.12||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 8||-0.12|-1.26|0.0184
81667715|NCT00232141|163029942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.1043||95.0|-1.06|0.1||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 9||0.10|-1.06|0.1043
81667716|NCT00232141|163029942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.1053||95.0|-1.04|0.1||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 10||0.10|-1.04|0.1053
81667717|NCT00232141|163029942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.144||95.0|-1.03|0.15||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 11||0.15|-1.03|0.1440
81667718|NCT00232141|163029942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0866||95.0|-1.17|0.08||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 12||0.08|-1.17|0.0866
81667719|NCT00232141|163029942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0359||95.0|-1.3|-0.04||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 13||-0.04|-1.30|0.0359
81667720|NCT00232141|163029942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0711||95.0|-1.3|0.05||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 14||0.05|-1.30|0.0711
81667721|NCT00232141|163029944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0685||95.0|-0.89|0.03||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 1||0.03|-0.89|0.0685
81667722|NCT00232141|163029944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.928||95.0|-0.52|0.57||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 2||0.57|-0.52|0.9280
81667723|NCT00232141|163029944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.6672||95.0|-0.71|0.45||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 6||0.45|-0.71|0.6672
81667724|NCT00232141|163029944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.9731||95.0|-0.57|0.59||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 10||0.59|-0.57|0.9731
81667725|NCT00232141|163029944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.9045||95.0|-0.61|0.69||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 14||0.69|-0.61|0.9045
81667726|NCT00232141|163029944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.8298||95.0|-0.53|0.66||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Endpoint||0.66|-0.53|0.8298
81667727|NCT00232141|163029945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.8605||95.0|-0.52|0.44||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 1||0.44|-0.52|0.8605
81667728|NCT00232141|163029945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.8348||95.0|-0.58|0.47||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 2||0.47|-0.58|0.8348
81667729|NCT00232141|163029945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.2227||95.0|-0.83|0.19||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 6||0.19|-0.83|0.2227
81667730|NCT00232141|163029945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.4753||95.0|-0.73|0.34||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 10||0.34|-0.73|0.4753
81667731|NCT00232141|163029945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.6017||95.0|-0.4|0.68||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 14||0.68|-0.40|0.6017
81706149|NCT02820038|163108384|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.4821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.52|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in gist reasoning ability between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||0.52|-0.25|0.4821
81667732|NCT00232141|163029945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.6158||95.0|-0.38|0.64||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Endpoint||0.64|-0.38|0.6158
81667733|NCT00232141|163029946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.239||95.0|-0.69|0.17||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 1||0.17|-0.69|0.2390
81667734|NCT00232141|163029946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.9444||95.0|-0.49|0.45||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 2||0.45|-0.49|0.9444
81667735|NCT00232141|163029946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.7386||95.0|-0.63|0.45||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 6||0.45|-0.63|0.7386
81667736|NCT00232141|163029946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.3493||95.0|-0.79|0.28||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 10||0.28|-0.79|0.3493
81667737|NCT00232141|163029946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.6596||95.0|-0.46|0.73||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 14||0.73|-0.46|0.6596
81667738|NCT00232141|163029946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.4075||95.0|-0.31|0.77||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Endpoint||0.77|-0.31|0.4075
81667739|NCT00232141|163029947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0202||95.0|-1.01|-0.09||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 1||-0.09|-1.01|0.0202
81667740|NCT00232141|163029947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.8865||95.0|-0.55|0.47||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 2||0.47|-0.55|0.8865
81667741|NCT00232141|163029947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.9964||95.0|-0.54|0.54||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 6||0.54|-0.54|0.9964
81667742|NCT00232141|163029947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.5993||95.0|-0.7|0.41||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 10||0.41|-0.70|0.5993
81667743|NCT00232141|163029947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.3553||95.0|-0.33|0.9||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 14||0.90|-0.33|0.3553
81667744|NCT00232141|163029947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.2771||95.0|-0.25|0.88||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Endpoint||0.88|-0.25|0.2771
81667745|NCT00232141|163029948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.2352||95.0|-0.82|0.2||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 1||0.20|-0.82|0.2352
81667746|NCT00232141|163029948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.7607||95.0|-0.6|0.44||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 2||0.44|-0.60|0.7607
81667747|NCT00232141|163029948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.6563||95.0|-0.64|0.4||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 6||0.40|-0.64|0.6563
81667748|NCT00232141|163029948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.8319||95.0|-0.58|0.47||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 10||0.47|-0.58|0.8319
81667749|NCT00232141|163029948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.3086||95.0|-0.28|0.89||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 14||0.89|-0.28|0.3086
81667750|NCT00232141|163029948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.7972||95.0|-0.48|0.62||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Endpoint||0.62|-0.48|0.7972
81667751|NCT00232141|163029949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.1863||95.0|-0.94|0.18||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 1||0.18|-0.94|0.1863
81667752|NCT00232141|163029949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-0.31||0.5953||95.0|-0.77|0.44||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 2||0.44|-0.77|0.5953
81667753|NCT00232141|163029949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.508||95.0|-0.73|0.36||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 6||0.36|-0.73|0.5080
81667754|NCT00232141|163029949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.5842||95.0|-0.7|0.39||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 10||0.39|-0.70|0.5842
81667755|NCT00232141|163029949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.4286||95.0|-0.35|0.83||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 14||0.83|-0.35|0.4286
81667756|NCT00232141|163029949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.5766||95.0|-0.4|0.71||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Endpoint||0.71|-0.40|0.5766
81667757|NCT00232141|163029950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.5493||95.0|-0.73|0.39||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 1||0.39|-0.73|0.5493
81667758|NCT00232141|163029950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.9875||95.0|-0.58|0.59||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 2||0.59|-0.58|0.9875
81667759|NCT00232141|163029950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.6931||95.0|-0.68|0.45||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 6||0.45|-0.68|0.6931
81667760|NCT00232141|163029950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.4614||95.0|-0.34|0.75||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 10||0.75|-0.34|0.4614
81667761|NCT00232141|163029950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.1467||95.0|-0.16|1.06||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 14||1.06|-0.16|0.1467
81667762|NCT00232141|163029950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.2819||95.0|-0.25|0.87||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Endpoint||0.87|-0.25|0.2819
81667763|NCT00232141|163029951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.8727||95.0|-0.55|0.46||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 1||0.46|-0.55|0.8727
81667764|NCT00232141|163029951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.6897||95.0|-0.65|0.43||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 2||0.43|-0.65|0.6897
81667765|NCT00232141|163029951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.7527||95.0|-0.6|0.44||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 6||0.44|-0.60|0.7527
81535128|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-4.6||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.59|14.37||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 44||14.37|-23.59|0.627
81667766|NCT00232141|163029951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.6394||95.0|-0.67|0.41||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 10||0.41|-0.67|0.6394
81667767|NCT00232141|163029951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.1188||95.0|-0.13|1.11||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 14||1.11|-0.13|0.1188
81667768|NCT00232141|163029951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.2685||95.0|-0.24|0.87||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Endpoint||0.87|-0.24|0.2685
81667769|NCT00232141|163029952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.4991||95.0|-0.74|0.36||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 1||0.36|-0.74|0.4991
81667770|NCT00232141|163029952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.6094||95.0|-0.73|0.43||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 2||0.43|-0.73|0.6094
81667771|NCT00232141|163029952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.3669||95.0|-0.76|0.28||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 6||0.28|-0.76|0.3669
81706150|NCT02820038|163108384|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.7777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.44|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in gist reasoning ability between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||0.44|-0.33|0.7777
81535129|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-12.2||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.75|3.37||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 44||3.37|-27.75|0.122
81667772|NCT00232141|163029952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.7641||95.0|-0.43|0.59||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 10||0.59|-0.43|0.7641
81667773|NCT00232141|163029952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.9428||95.0|-0.51|0.55||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 14||0.55|-0.51|0.9428
81667774|NCT00232141|163029952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.9508||95.0|-0.52|0.49||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Endpoint||0.49|-0.52|0.9508
81667775|NCT00232141|163029953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0073||95.0|-1.18|-0.19||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 1||-0.19|-1.18|0.0073
81667776|NCT00232141|163029953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.2202||95.0|-0.96|0.22||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 2||0.22|-0.96|0.2202
81667777|NCT00232141|163029953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.1824||95.0|-0.95|0.18||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 6||0.18|-0.95|0.1824
81667778|NCT00232141|163029953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.1872||95.0|-0.98|0.19||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 10||0.19|-0.98|0.1872
81667779|NCT00232141|163029953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.4374||95.0|-0.38|0.88||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 14||0.88|-0.38|0.4374
81667780|NCT00232141|163029953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.4406||95.0|-0.36|0.82||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Endpoint||0.82|-0.36|0.4406
81667781|NCT00232141|163029954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.2277||95.0|-0.86|0.21||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 1||0.21|-0.86|0.2277
81667782|NCT00232141|163029954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.8407||95.0|-0.71|0.58||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 2||0.58|-0.71|0.8407
81667783|NCT00232141|163029954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.8809||95.0|-0.62|0.53||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 6||0.53|-0.62|0.8809
81667784|NCT00232141|163029954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.6288||95.0|-0.72|0.43||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 10||0.43|-0.72|0.6288
81667785|NCT00232141|163029954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.9739||95.0|-0.59|0.61||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Week 14||0.61|-0.59|0.9739
81667786|NCT00232141|163029954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.8926||95.0|-0.61|0.53||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|ANCOVA|||Table above shows results of statistical analysis for Endpoint||0.53|-0.61|0.8926
81667787|NCT00232141|163029957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7136||95.0||||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7136
81667788|NCT00232141|163029958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6729||95.0||||All statistical tests of hypotheses were two-sided and at the 5% level of significance. All p-values for secondary or supportive analyses will be considered descriptive. No multiplicity adjustment was made for this two-group study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6729
81667789|NCT02273726|163029962|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was established if the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference in least square (LS) means from MI ANCOVA model between the 2 treatment groups lay entirely above -0.75 g/dL.|LS Mean Difference|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.365|0.591|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with MI||Treatment comparison was made using the multiple imputation (MI) strategy by combining the results of analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline Hb as a covariate, and treatment, ESA dependent incident dialysis within ≤4 months vs. \>4 months of starting dialysis when randomized, and other randomization stratification factors except mean qualifying screening hemoglobin (≤10.5 vs. \>10.5 g/dL) as fixed effects.||0.591|0.365|<0.0001
81667790|NCT02273726|163029963|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was established when the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference of LS means between the 2 treatment groups using the MMRM model lay entirely above -0.75 g/dL.|LS Mean Difference|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.404|0.687|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison was made using a mixed model of repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline Hb as a covariate, and treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, ESA dependent incident dialysis within ≤4 months vs. \>4 months of starting dialysis when randomized, and randomization stratification factors except mean qualifying screening Hb (≤10.5 vs. \>10.5 g/dL) as fixed effects.||0.687|0.404|<0.0001
81535130|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|10.7||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.49|28.89||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 44||28.89|-7.49|0.243
81667791|NCT02273726|163029964|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference for the responder rates (roxadustat minus epoetin alfa) calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen approach, adjusting for stratification factors, was greater than -15%.|Responder Rate Difference|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|14.3||||||For the difference of responder rates between 2 treatment groups, the CI analyzed was from the Miettinen \& Nurminen approach adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||14.3|0.9|
81667792|NCT02273726|163029965|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference for the responder rates (roxadustat minus epoetin alfa) calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen approach, adjusting for stratification factors, was greater than -15%.|Responder Rate Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|9.7||||||For the difference of responder rates between 2 treatment groups, the CI analyzed was from the Miettinen \& Nurminen approach adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||9.7|-4.3|
81667793|NCT02273726|163029966|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between roxadustat and epoetin alfa (roxadustat - epoetin alpha) was less than 0.|Least Square Mean Difference|-14.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.514|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.64|-11.695|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison was made using a MMRM with baseline as a covariate, and treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, ESA dependent incident dialysis within ≤4 months vs. \>4 months of starting dialysis when randomized, and randomization stratification factors as fixed effects.||-11.695|-17.640|<0.0001
81667794|NCT02273726|163029967|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was fixed as a difference of -0.75.|LS Mean Difference|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.503|0.869||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with MI||Treatment comparison was made using the MI strategy by combining the results of ANCOVA model with baseline Hb as a covariate, and treatment, ESA dependent incident dialysis within ≤4 months vs. \>4 months of starting dialysis when randomized, and other randomization stratification factors except mean qualifying screening Hb (≤10.5 vs. \>10.5 g/dL) as fixed effects.||0.869|0.503|<0.0001
81667795|NCT02273726|163029968|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-20.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.975||0.00091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.842|-6.445||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Rank ANCOVA|||Treatment comparison was made using an ANCOVA model with baseline iron repletion status, treatment, ESA dependent incident dialysis within ≤4 months vs. \>4 months of starting dialysis when randomized, and randomization stratification factors as fixed effects.||-6.445|-33.842|0.00091
81667796|NCT02273726|163029969|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin for the difference between groups was 1.8.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.0337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.466|0.97|||Cox Proportional Hazards model|||Analysis was done using a Cox Proportional Hazards model adjusting for baseline Hb and other stratification factors except mean qualifying screening Hb (≤10.5 vs. \>10.5 g/dL) as fixed effects.||0.970|0.466|0.0337
81667797|NCT02273726|163029970|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between roxadustat and epoetin alfa (roxadustat - epoetin alpha) was less than 0.|LS Mean Difference|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.739||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|2.142|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison was made using MMRM with baseline as a covariate, and treatment, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction, ESA dependent incident dialysis within ≤4 months vs. \>4 months of starting dialysis when randomized, and randomization stratification factors as fixed effects.||2.142|-0.760|0.3500
81667798|NCT04050670|163029996|NON_INFERIORITY|A priori estimates for the 90% CI geometric least square means ratios of AUC(0-∞) for the thigh versus abdomen injection sites were from 0.80 to 1.25|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.953|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.935|0.97|||Linear mixed effects model|||||0.970|0.935|
81535131|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-4.2||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.95|14.63||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 52||14.63|-22.95|0.658
81667799|NCT04050670|163029996|NON_INFERIORITY|A priori estimates for the 90% CI geometric least square means ratios of AUC(0-∞) for the upper arm versus abdomen injection sites were from 0.80 to 1.25.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.972|1.01|||Linear mixed effects model|||||1.01|0.972|
81667800|NCT04050670|163029997|NON_INFERIORITY|A priori estimates for the 90% CI geometric least square means ratios of Cmax for thigh versus abdomen injection sites were from 0.80 to 1.25.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.862|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.818|0.909|||Linear mixed effects model|||||0.909|0.818|
81667801|NCT04050670|163029997|NON_INFERIORITY|A priori estimates for the 90% CI geometric least square means ratios of Cmax for the upper arm versus abdomen injection sites were from 0.80 to 1.25.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.921|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.874|0.971|||Linear mixed effects model|||||0.971|0.874|
81667802|NCT02615470|163030006|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.202||||||A priori alpha = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.202
81667803|NCT02615470|163030007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.048
81667804|NCT02615470|163030008|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.322||||||a priori alpha = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.322
81667805|NCT01817907|163030030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.52
81667806|NCT03349775|163030119|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.14||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.32|3.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.18|-8.32|0.35
81667807|NCT03349775|163030120|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.13||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|3.92|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.92|-1.65|0.37
81667808|NCT01756040|163030124|OTHER|||||||0.932||||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that intestinal permeability as measured by urinary lactulose/rhamnose ratio would be higher in the lower gestational age (\<29 weeks) compared to the more mature infants (≥29 weeks gestation) at postnatal age 7-10 days.||||0.932
81667809|NCT01756040|163030125|OTHER|||||||0.316|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that stool A1AT would be higher in infants with high IP as measured by urinary La/Rh compared to those with low IP.||||0.316
81667810|NCT01756040|163030126|OTHER|||||||0.011||||||The significance value was estimated using Bayesian goodness-of-fit p-value to assess the significance of the association of the relative abundance of Clostridiales and IP categories. P value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Bayesian goodness of fit|||||||0.011
81667811|NCT01756040|163030127|OTHER|||||||0.0023|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that infants with normal barrier function (La/Rh ratio ≤0.05) would have been fed breastmilk for longer duration than infants with impaired barrier function (La/Rh\>0.05).||||0.0023
81667812|NCT01756040|163030128|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81667813|NCT01756040|163030129|OTHER|||||||0.461||||||A priori threshold \<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.461
81667814|NCT01756040|163030130|OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We hypothesized that infants with impaired barrier function as measured by high urinary La/Rh (\>0.05) ratio at 7-10 days of age would require longer time to reach full enteral feedings than infants with normal barrier function (La/Rh≤0.05)||||0.019
81667815|NCT01301456|163030180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square (LS) mean|-21.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.766||0.219|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-43.26|0.93|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 30||0.93|-43.26|0.219
81667816|NCT01301456|163030180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-34.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.189||0.034|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-54.2|-14.16|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 30||-14.16|-54.20|0.034
81667817|NCT01301456|163030180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-33.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.806||0.044|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-54.5|-12.84|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 30||-12.84|-54.50|0.044
81667818|NCT01301456|163030180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-2.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.111||0.857|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-24.16|18.31|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 30||18.31|-24.16|0.857
81667819|NCT01301456|163030181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251||0.419|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.54|0.12|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 29: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||0.12|-0.54|0.419
81667820|NCT01301456|163030181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.224||0.077|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.71|-0.12|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 29: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||-0.12|-0.71|0.077
81667821|NCT01301456|163030181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.147|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.65|-0.04|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 29: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||-0.04|-0.65|0.147
81667822|NCT01301456|163030181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||0.086|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.76|-0.11|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 29: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||-0.11|-0.76|0.086
81667823|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.326||0.663|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.16|16.37|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 8: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||16.37|-8.16|0.663
81667824|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.472||0.825|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-13.03|9.25|||mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 8: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||9.25|-13.03|0.825
81667825|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.791||0.878|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.2|12.92|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 8: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||12.92|-10.20|0.878
81535132|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-12.3||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.69|3.12||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 52||3.12|-27.69|0.115
81667826|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.829||0.936|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.89|12.33|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 8: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||12.33|-10.89|0.936
81667827|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.037||0.959|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-16.46|17.82|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 15: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||17.82|-16.46|0.959
81667828|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-32.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.872||0.011|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-48.07|-16.85|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 15: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||-16.85|-48.07|0.011
81667829|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.212||0.833|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-18.67|13.45|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 15: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||13.45|-18.67|0.833
81667830|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.365||0.565|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-23.47|9.05|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 15: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||9.05|-23.47|0.565
81667831|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.713||0.703|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-16.52|9.02|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 22: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||9.02|-16.52|0.703
81667832|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-25.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.827||0.008|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-37.07|-13.85|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 22: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||-13.85|-37.07|0.008
81667833|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.061||0.253|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-22.51|1.32|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 22: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||1.32|-22.51|0.253
81535133|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|10.0||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.96|28.06||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders, Week 52||28.06|-7.96|0.267
81667834|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.198||0.128|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-26.57|-2.38|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 22: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||-2.38|-26.57|0.128
81667835|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.421||0.196|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-30.17|-0.13|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 29: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||-0.13|-30.17|0.196
81667836|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-28.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.393||0.012|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-41.84|-14.51|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 29: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||-14.51|-41.84|0.012
81667837|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.773||0.047|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-36.65|-8.32|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 29: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||-8.32|-36.65|0.047
81667838|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-28.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.837||0.023|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-44.19|-13.06|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 29: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||-13.06|-44.19|0.023
81667839|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.576||0.711|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.77|22.93|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 50: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||22.93|-12.77|0.711
81667840|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.365||0.666|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.86|21.66|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 50: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||21.66|-10.86|0.666
81706151|NCT02820038|163108385|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.6084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|1.58|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater increases in satisfaction at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||1.58|-0.93|0.6084
81706152|NCT02820038|163108385|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.23|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in satisfaction between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||1.23|-0.71|0.5970
81706153|NCT02820038|163108385|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.5094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|1.31|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in satisfaction between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||1.31|-0.65|.5094
81706154|NCT02820038|163108386|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74||0.5866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.85|3.89|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater increases in satisfaction at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||3.89|-6.85|0.5866
81706155|NCT02820038|163108386|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13||0.8689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|4.52|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in satisfaction between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||4.52|-3.82|0.8689
81706156|NCT02820038|163108386|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.14||0.4356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|5.86|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in satisfaction between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||5.86|-2.53|.4356
81706157|NCT02820038|163108387|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.95||0.2366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|9.26|||Regression, Linear|||The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater increases in self-efficacy at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||9.26|-2.30|0.2366
81535134|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.2||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.74|10.06||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 20||10.06|-9.74|0.974
81706158|NCT02820038|163108387|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29||0.8841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|4.83|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in self-efficacy between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||4.83|-4.16|0.8841
81466759|NCT01542034|162626009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|8.541|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.62|20.148|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method stratified by pooled study center|A risk ratio greater than 1 favors deoxycholic acid injection treatment, and between 0 and 1 favors placebo.|If both primary endpoints were statistically significant, testing continued to the 2 secondary endpoints using the Bonferroni-Holm method. The smaller of the 2 p-values for the treatment difference was tested at the 0.025 level. If significant, testing proceeded for the remaining secondary endpoint at the 0.05 level. If the smaller p-value was \> 0.025, the null hypothesis for the associated variable would not be rejected, and testing of the second endpoint would not proceed.||20.148|3.620|<0.001
81667841|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.333||0.807|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-19.27|13.17|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 50: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||13.17|-19.27|0.807
81667842|NCT01301456|163030183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.877||0.603|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.15|23.72|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 50: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||23.72|-10.15|0.603
81667843|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.551||0.387|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.24|1.21|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 8: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||1.21|-0.24|0.387
81667844|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.501||0.309|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.14|1.18|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 8: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||1.18|-0.14|0.309
81667845|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.518||0.956|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.71|0.65|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 8: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||0.65|-0.71|0.956
81667846|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.542||0.089|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.24|1.67|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 8: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||1.67|0.24|0.089
81667847|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.923||0.434|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.48|1.95|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 15: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||1.95|-0.48|0.434
81667848|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.841||0.15|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.14|2.35|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 15: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||2.35|0.14|0.150
81667849|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.861||0.752|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.86|1.41|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 15: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||1.41|-0.86|0.752
81667850|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.888||0.492|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.55|1.79|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 15: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||1.79|-0.55|0.492
81667851|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.064||0.358|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.4|2.4|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 22: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||2.40|-0.40|0.358
81667852|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean Difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.11|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.33|2.88|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 22: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||2.88|0.33|0.110
81667853|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean Difference|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.993||0.461|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.56|2.05|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 22: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||2.05|-0.56|0.461
81667854|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean Difference|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.021||0.286|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.23|2.45|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 22: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||2.45|-0.23|0.286
81667855|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.172||0.362|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.45|2.63|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 29: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||2.63|-0.45|0.362
81667856|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.069||0.179|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.07|2.88|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 29: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||2.88|0.07|0.179
81667857|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.092||0.342|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.38|2.49|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 29: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||2.49|-0.38|0.342
81667858|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.129||0.272|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.22|2.75|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 29: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||2.75|-0.22|0.272
81667859|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.317||0.979|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.77|1.7|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 50: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||1.70|-1.77|0.979
81667860|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.201||0.568|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.27|0.88|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 50: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||0.88|-2.27|0.568
81667861|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.201||0.311|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.34|2.82|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 50: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||2.82|-0.34|0.311
81667862|NCT01301456|163030185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.71|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.18|2.13|||Mixed meal tolerance test|||Day 50: Repeated measures analysis of change is performed with change from baseline as dependent variable, treatment as a factor and baseline as covariate.||2.13|-1.18|0.710
81667863|NCT05097716|163030189|EQUIVALENCE|90% CI|ratio of adjusted geometric means|103.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.66|109.77|||||The comparison was Test vs. Reference (Ritlecitinib + Tolbutamide vs. Tolbutamide).|||109.77|96.66|
81667864|NCT05097716|163030190|EQUIVALENCE|90% CI|ratio of adjusted geometric means|99.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.01|106.62|||||The comparison was Test vs. Reference (Ritlecitinib + Tolbutamide vs. Tolbutamide).|||106.62|92.01|
81667865|NCT01509079|163030241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.38
81667866|NCT05111041|163030251|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.302|3.309||Not adjusted for multiple outcomes due to exploratory nature of the study.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.309|0.302|1.000
81667867|NCT05111041|163030252|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.7389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.215|2.972||Not adjusted for multiple outcomes due to exploratory nature of the study.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.972|0.215|0.7389
81667868|NCT05111041|163030254|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.306||||0.6058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.474|3.602||Not adjusted for multiple outcomes due to exploratory nature of the study.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.602|0.474|0.6058
81667869|NCT05111041|163030255|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.349|2.866||||||||2.866|0.349|
81667870|NCT05111041|163030256|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.333||||0.5925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.465|3.823||Not adjusted for multiple outcomes due to exploratory nature of the study.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.823|0.465|0.5925
81667871|NCT04667377|163030257|OTHER|Covariate adjusted fixed effect estimates of mean percentage change in body weight at Week 46 for each treatment group with associated covariance matrix were extracted from the MMRM (including fixed effects for baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors) and used as input for the MCP-Mod.|||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod - Linear model fit|||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 456906 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different potential dose-response patterns (Linear, Exponential, Emax1, Emax2, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 2.5%).||||<0.0001
81686108|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|2.95|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.95|1.48|
81686109|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|3.7|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||3.70|1.97|
81686110|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|4.29|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||4.29|1.99|
81706159|NCT02820038|163108387|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.5264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|5.95|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in self-efficacy between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||5.95|-3.05|0.5264
81706160|NCT02820038|163108388|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19||0.9604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|4.18|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater increases in medication adherence at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||4.18|-4.40|0.9604
81706161|NCT02820038|163108388|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.84|-0.4|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in adherence between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||-0.40|-6.84|0.0279
81706162|NCT02820038|163108388|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|7.18|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in medication adherence between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||7.18|0.67|0.0184
81466760|NCT01542034|162626010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included treatment and Baseline PR-SMFIS total scale score.||If both primary endpoints were statistically significant, testing continued to the 2 secondary endpoints using the Bonferroni-Holm method. The smaller of the 2 p-values for the treatment difference was tested at the 0.025 level. If significant, testing proceeded for the remaining secondary endpoint at the 0.05 level. If the smaller p-value was \> 0.025, the null hypothesis for the associated variable would not be rejected, and testing of the second endpoint would not proceed.||||<0.001
81535135|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.5||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.61|6.55||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 20||6.55|-7.61|0.882
81535136|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.92|7.75||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 20||7.75|-7.92|0.982
81706163|NCT02820038|163108389|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73||0.3056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|8.14|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater decreases in illness intrusiveness at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||8.14|-2.56|0.3056
81535137|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|2.2||||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.11|12.51||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 28||12.51|-8.11|0.673
81667872|NCT04667377|163030257|OTHER|Covariate adjusted fixed effect estimates of mean percentage change in body weight at Week 46 for each treatment group with associated covariance matrix were extracted from the MMRM (including fixed effects for baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors) and used as input for the MCP-Mod.|||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod - Exponential model fit|Model Assumption: 50% of maximum effect achieved at dose 3.6 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 456906 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different potential dose-response patterns (Linear, Exponential, Emax1, Emax2, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 2.5%).||||<0.0001
81667873|NCT04667377|163030257|OTHER|Covariate adjusted fixed effect estimates of mean percentage change in body weight at Week 46 for each treatment group with associated covariance matrix were extracted from the MMRM (including fixed effects for baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors) and used as input for the MCP-Mod.|||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod - Emax1 model fit|Model Assumption: 90% of maximum effect achieved at dose 4.8 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 456906 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different potential dose-response patterns (Linear, Exponential, Emax1, Emax2, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 2.5%).||||<0.0001
81667874|NCT04667377|163030257|OTHER|Covariate adjusted fixed effect estimates of mean percentage change in body weight at Week 46 for each treatment group with associated covariance matrix were extracted from the MMRM (including fixed effects for baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors) and used as input for the MCP-Mod.|||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod - Emax2 model fit|Model Assumption: 70% of maximum effect achieved at dose 4.8 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 456906 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different potential dose-response patterns (Linear, Exponential, Emax1, Emax2, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 2.5%).||||<0.0001
81667875|NCT04667377|163030257|OTHER|Covariate adjusted fixed effect estimates of mean percentage change in body weight at Week 46 for each treatment group with associated covariance matrix were extracted from the MMRM (including fixed effects for baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors) and used as input for the MCP-Mod.|||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod - Sigmoid Emax model fit|Model Assumption: 50% of maximum effect achieved at dose 2.4 mg, 90% of maximum effect achieved at dose 4.8 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 456906 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 5 different potential dose-response patterns (Linear, Exponential, Emax1, Emax2, Sigmoid Emax) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 2.5%).||||<0.0001
81667876|NCT04667377|163030257|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-3.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.33|-0.41||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||-0.41|-6.33|0.0257
81667877|NCT04667377|163030257|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-9.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.57|-6.81||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation as used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||-6.81|-12.57|<.0001
81667878|NCT04667377|163030257|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.32|-7.49||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||-7.49|-13.32|<.0001
81667879|NCT04667377|163030257|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-12.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-9.24||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||-9.24|-15.00|<.0001
81535138|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|2.7||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|10.04||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 28||10.04|-4.64|0.467
81686111|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.05|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.05|1.23|
81667880|NCT04667377|163030258|OTHER|"Missing body weight measurements were multiply imputed using MMRM with treatment, gender, baseline body weight as factors. Percentage change in body weight from baseline to Week 46 and Body weight loss ≥ 5% at Week 46 (yes/no) were derived per participant in each of the 1000 imputed datasets. Each dataset was analysed by a logistic regression. Multiple estimates from multiple imputation runs were summarised using Rubin's method."|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.28||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|6.84||P-value is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment group and gender as factors and baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Logistic regression after multiple imputation. Analysis based on all available post-baseline body weight measurements (on-treatment (first intake of study drug until 28 days after last intake of study drug) and off-treatment), except those for participants who discontinued treatment early due to COVID-19. For these participants only on-treatment values were used.||6.84|1.57|0.0015
81667881|NCT04667377|163030258|OTHER|"Missing body weight measurements were multiply imputed using MMRM with treatment, gender, baseline body weight as factors. Percentage change in body weight from baseline to Week 46 and Body weight loss ≥ 5% at Week 46 (yes/no) were derived per participant in each of the 1000 imputed datasets. Each dataset was analysed by a logistic regression. Multiple estimates from multiple imputation runs were summarised using Rubin's method."|Odds Ratio (OR)|8.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|19.46||P-value is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment group and gender as factors and baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Logistic regression after multiple imputation. Analysis based on all available post-baseline body weight measurements (on-treatment (first intake of study drug until 28 days after last intake of study drug) and off-treatment), except those for participants who discontinued treatment early due to COVID-19. For these participants only on-treatment values were used.||19.46|4.00|<.0001
81667882|NCT04667377|163030258|OTHER|"Missing body weight measurements were multiply imputed using MMRM with treatment, gender, baseline body weight as factors. Percentage change in body weight from baseline to Week 46 and Body weight loss ≥ 5% at Week 46 (yes/no) were derived per participant in each of the 1000 imputed datasets. Each dataset was analysed by a logistic regression. Multiple estimates from multiple imputation runs were summarised using Rubin's method."|Odds Ratio (OR)|7.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.41|16.41||P-value is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment group and gender as factors and baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Logistic regression after multiple imputation. Analysis based on all available post-baseline body weight measurements (on-treatment (first intake of study drug until 28 days after last intake of study drug) and off-treatment), except those for participants who discontinued treatment early due to COVID-19. For these participants only on-treatment values were used.||16.41|3.41|<.0001
81667883|NCT04667377|163030258|OTHER|"Missing body weight measurements were multiply imputed using MMRM with treatment, gender, baseline body weight as factors. Percentage change in body weight from baseline to Week 46 and Body weight loss ≥ 5% at Week 46 (yes/no) were derived per participant in each of the 1000 imputed datasets. Each dataset was analysed by a logistic regression. Multiple estimates from multiple imputation runs were summarised using Rubin's method."|Odds Ratio (OR)|10.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.77|24.31||P-value is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment group and gender as factors and baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Logistic regression after multiple imputation. Analysis based on all available post-baseline body weight measurements (on-treatment (first intake of study drug until 28 days after last intake of study drug) and off-treatment), except those for participants who discontinued treatment early due to COVID-19. For these participants only on-treatment values were used.||24.31|4.77|<.0001
81667884|NCT04667377|163030259|OTHER|"Missing body weight measurements were multiply imputed using MMRM with treatment, gender, baseline body weight as factors. Percentage change in body weight from baseline to Week 46 and Body weight loss ≥ 10% at Week 46 (yes/no) were derived per participant in each of the 1000 imputed datasets. Each dataset was analysed by a logistic regression. Multiple estimates from multiple imputation runs were summarised using Rubin's method."|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.22||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|8.02||P-value is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment group and gender as factors and baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Logistic regression after multiple imputation. Analysis based on all available post-baseline body weight measurements (on-treatment (first intake of study drug until 28 days after last intake of study drug) and off-treatment), except those for participants who discontinued treatment early due to COVID-19. For these participants only on-treatment values were used.||8.02|1.29|0.0120
81667885|NCT04667377|163030259|OTHER|"Missing body weight measurements were multiply imputed using MMRM with treatment, gender, baseline body weight as factors. Percentage change in body weight from baseline to Week 46 and Body weight loss ≥ 10% at Week 46 (yes/no) were derived per participant in each of the 1000 imputed datasets. Each dataset was analysed by a logistic regression. Multiple estimates from multiple imputation runs were summarised using Rubin's method."|Odds Ratio (OR)|10.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.36|25.86||P-value is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment group and gender as factors and baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Logistic regression after multiple imputation. Analysis based on all available post-baseline body weight measurements (on-treatment (first intake of study drug until 28 days after last intake of study drug) and off-treatment), except those for participants who discontinued treatment early due to COVID-19. For these participants only on-treatment values were used.||25.86|4.36|<.0001
81686112|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.78|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.78|1.18|
81667886|NCT04667377|163030259|OTHER|"Missing body weight measurements were multiply imputed using MMRM with treatment, gender, baseline body weight as factors. Percentage change in body weight from baseline to Week 46 and Body weight loss ≥ 10% at Week 46 (yes/no) were derived per participant in each of the 1000 imputed datasets. Each dataset was analysed by a logistic regression. Multiple estimates from multiple imputation runs were summarised using Rubin's method."|Odds Ratio (OR)|9.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.02|23.79||P-value is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment group and gender as factors and baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Logistic regression after multiple imputation. Analysis based on all available post-baseline body weight measurements (on-treatment (first intake of study drug until 28 days after last intake of study drug) and off-treatment), except those for participants who discontinued treatment early due to COVID-19. For these participants only on-treatment values were used.||23.79|4.02|<.0001
81667887|NCT04667377|163030259|OTHER|"Missing body weight measurements were multiply imputed using MMRM with treatment, gender, baseline body weight as factors. Percentage change in body weight from baseline to Week 46 and Body weight loss ≥ 10% at Week 46 (yes/no) were derived per participant in each of the 1000 imputed datasets. Each dataset was analysed by a logistic regression. Multiple estimates from multiple imputation runs were summarised using Rubin's method."|Odds Ratio (OR)|14.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.91|35.55||P-value is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment group and gender as factors and baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Logistic regression after multiple imputation. Analysis based on all available post-baseline body weight measurements (on-treatment (first intake of study drug until 28 days after last intake of study drug) and off-treatment), except those for participants who discontinued treatment early due to COVID-19. For these participants only on-treatment values were used.||35.55|5.91|<.0001
81667888|NCT04667377|163030260|OTHER|"Missing body weight measurements were multiply imputed using MMRM with treatment, gender, baseline body weight as factors. Percentage change in body weight from baseline to Week 46 and Body weight loss ≥ 15% at Week 46 (yes/no) were derived per participant in each of the 1000 imputed datasets. Each dataset was analysed by a logistic regression. Multiple estimates from multiple imputation runs were summarised using Rubin's method."|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.2654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|8.02||P-value is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment group and gender as factors and baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Logistic regression after multiple imputation. Analysis based on all available post-baseline body weight measurements (on-treatment (first intake of study drug until 28 days after last intake of study drug) and off-treatment), except those for participants who discontinued treatment early due to COVID-19. For these participants only on-treatment values were used.||8.02|0.56|0.2654
81667889|NCT04667377|163030260|OTHER|"Missing body weight measurements were multiply imputed using MMRM with treatment, gender, baseline body weight as factors. Percentage change in body weight from baseline to Week 46 and Body weight loss ≥ 15% at Week 46 (yes/no) were derived per participant in each of the 1000 imputed datasets. Each dataset was analysed by a logistic regression. Multiple estimates from multiple imputation runs were summarised using Rubin's method."|Odds Ratio (OR)|9.47||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.89|30.95||P-value is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment group and gender as factors and baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Logistic regression after multiple imputation. Analysis based on all available post-baseline body weight measurements (on-treatment (first intake of study drug until 28 days after last intake of study drug) and off-treatment), except those for participants who discontinued treatment early due to COVID-19. For these participants only on-treatment values were used.||30.95|2.89|0.0002
81667890|NCT04667377|163030260|OTHER|"Missing body weight measurements were multiply imputed using MMRM with treatment, gender, baseline body weight as factors. Percentage change in body weight from baseline to Week 46 and Body weight loss ≥ 15% at Week 46 (yes/no) were derived per participant in each of the 1000 imputed datasets. Each dataset was analysed by a logistic regression. Multiple estimates from multiple imputation runs were summarised using Rubin's method."|Odds Ratio (OR)|11.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.62|38.36||P-value is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment group and gender as factors and baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Logistic regression after multiple imputation. Analysis based on all available post-baseline body weight measurements (on-treatment (first intake of study drug until 28 days after last intake of study drug) and off-treatment), except those for participants who discontinued treatment early due to COVID-19. For these participants only on-treatment values were used.||38.36|3.62|<.0001
81667891|NCT04667377|163030260|OTHER|"Missing body weight measurements were multiply imputed using MMRM with treatment, gender, baseline body weight as factors. Percentage change in body weight from baseline to Week 46 and Body weight loss ≥ 15% at Week 46 (yes/no) were derived per participant in each of the 1000 imputed datasets. Each dataset was analysed by a logistic regression. Multiple estimates from multiple imputation runs were summarised using Rubin's method."|Odds Ratio (OR)|21.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.47|68.28||P-value is considered nominal.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment group and gender as factors and baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as BI 456906 / Placebo.|Logistic regression after multiple imputation. Analysis based on all available post-baseline body weight measurements (on-treatment (first intake of study drug until 28 days after last intake of study drug) and off-treatment), except those for participants who discontinued treatment early due to COVID-19. For these participants only on-treatment values were used.||68.28|6.47|<.0001
81466761|NCT01508130|162626011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.08||||0.6451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.49|||Wald residual chi-square test||Due to the non-interventional study design, the Cox model included a propensity score as a covariate (incorporated important demographics and baseline characteristics) to account for the potential imbalance between treatment groups.|||1.49|0.78|0.6451
81466762|NCT01508130|162626011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.02||||0.8826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.34|||Wald residual chi-square test||Without Propensity Score as a Covariate.|||1.34|0.78|0.8826
81466763|NCT01508130|162626012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.7695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.49|||Multiple Logistic Regression||A multiple logistic regression model including a propensity score as a covariate (incorporated important demographics and baseline characteristics) was used for the treatment comparison.|||1.49|0.58|0.7695
81535139|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|2.2||||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.79|10.23||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 28||10.23|-5.79|0.583
81535140|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|5.5||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.33|24.31||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 36||24.31|-13.33|0.564
81667892|NCT04667377|163030261|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-4.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.44|-1.61||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||-1.61|-7.44|0.0025
81667893|NCT04667377|163030261|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-12.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.94|-9.19||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||-9.19|-14.94|<.0001
81667894|NCT04667377|163030261|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-12.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.85|-10.07||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo at week 46.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||-10.07|-15.85|<.0001
81667895|NCT04667377|163030261|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline body weight as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-15.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.67|-12.9||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo at week 46.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||-12.90|-18.67|<.0001
81466764|NCT01508130|162626012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.2594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.92|||Multiple Logistic Regression||Without Propensity Score as a Covariate|||1.92|0.84|0.2594
81466765|NCT01508130|162626019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.03||||0.9156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.64|||Wald residual chi-square test||95% CI for median was computed using the method of Brookmeyer and Crowley.|||1.64|0.64|0.9156
81466766|NCT01508130|162626020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.88||||0.5649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.36|||Wald residual chi-square test||95% CI for median was computed using the method of Brookmeyer and Crowley.|||1.36|0.57|0.5649
81466767|NCT02783729|162626036|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Geometric Mean(LSGM) Ratio|0.773|||=|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.672|0.889||Based on mixed effect model repeated measurement (MMRM) model with log transformation of LPS and factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 29/30), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline LPS as a covariate.|MMRM|||||0.889|0.672|= 0.0003
81466768|NCT02783729|162626036|SUPERIORITY||LSGM Ratio|0.723|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.628|0.832||Based on MMRM model with log transformation of LPS and factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 29/30), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline LPS as a covariate.|MMRM|||||0.832|0.628|< 0.0001
81667896|NCT04667377|163030262|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline waist circumference as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-4.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.74|-0.98||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||-0.98|-7.74|0.0116
81667897|NCT04667377|163030262|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline waist circumference as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-11.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.39|-7.66||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||-7.66|-14.39|<.0001
81667898|NCT04667377|163030262|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline waist circumference as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.33|-7.67||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||-7.67|-14.33|<.0001
81667899|NCT04667377|163030262|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline waist circumference as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-12.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.39|-8.71||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||-8.71|-15.39|<.0001
81667900|NCT04667377|163030263|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline systolic blood pressure as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-3.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.0733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|0.35||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||0.35|-7.82|0.0733
81667901|NCT04667377|163030263|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline systolic blood pressure as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-5.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08|<|0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.71|1.53||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||1.53|-9.71|<.0072
81686113|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.42|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.42|1.04|
81686114|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.19|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.19|0.82|
81686115|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.29|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.29|0.96|
81686116|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.2|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.20|0.89|
81686117|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.46|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.46|1.07|
81686118|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.61|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.61|1.24|
81667902|NCT04667377|163030263|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline systolic blood pressure as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.23|-2.17||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||-2.17|-10.23|0.0027
81667903|NCT04667377|163030263|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline systolic blood pressure as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-6.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.25|-2.06||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||-2.06|-10.25|0.0033
81667904|NCT04667377|163030264|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline diastolic blood pressure as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.2569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|1.05||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||1.05|-3.92|0.2569
81667905|NCT04667377|163030264|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline diastolic blood pressure as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-2.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.0495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.97|0.0||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||-0.00|-4.97|0.0495
81667906|NCT04667377|163030264|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline diastolic blood pressure as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-2.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.0506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.01||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 -placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||0.01|-4.90|0.0506
81667907|NCT04667377|163030264|OTHER|MMRM with fixed effects for baseline diastolic blood pressure as a continuous linear covariate, and treatment, gender, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline by visit interaction as factors, using visit as repeated measures and an unstructured covariance matrix to model within subject measurements.|Difference of adjusted means|-2.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.0202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-0.46||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 456906 - placebo.|No formal hypotheses were tested.||-0.46|-5.40|0.0202
81667908|NCT01338415|163030275|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.438|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|4.399|||Regression, Cox|||Post-hoc analysis: Cox proportional hazard regression univariate model with treatment as covariate (treatment-only univariate model)||4.399|0.470|
81706164|NCT02820038|163108389|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|4.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11||0.0466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|8.32|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater decrease in illness intrusiveness between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||8.32|0.06|0.0466
81706165|NCT02820038|163108389|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11||0.9106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.38|3.9|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater decrease in illness intrusiveness between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||3.90|-4.38|0.9106
81466769|NCT02783729|162626037|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean (LSM) Difference|7.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.746|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.61|8.54||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 29/30), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the baseline SE as a covariate.|MMRM|||||8.54|5.61|< 0.0001
81466770|NCT02783729|162626037|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|8.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.746|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.57|9.49||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 29/30), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the baseline SE as a covariate.|MMRM|||||9.49|6.57|< 0.0001
81667909|NCT01338415|163030275|OTHER|||||||0.0526||||||p-value \<= 10% indicates that the covariate WHO FC at baseline is related to the time to PAH worsening|Regression, Cox|||Post-hoc analysis: Cox proportional hazard regression univariate model with WHO FC at baseline (FC III vs FC I/II) as covariate||||0.0526
81667910|NCT01338415|163030275|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.169||||||95.0|0.371|3.681|||Regression, Cox|||Post-hoc analysis: Treatment Hazard Ratio (HR) in the multivariate model with treatment and WHO FC at baseline as covariates||3.681|0.371|
81667911|NCT01338415|163030275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076||||||p-value \<= 10% indicates an improvement in model fit|log(e) likelihood ratio|||Test of improvement in model fit from the univariate to the multivariate model with WHO FC at baseline as covariate||||0.076
81667912|NCT01338415|163030276|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.935|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.582|6.428|||Regression, Cox|||Post-hoc analysis: Cox proportional hazard regression univariate model with treatment as covariate (treatment-only univariate model)||6.428|0.582|
81667913|NCT01338415|163030276|OTHER|||||||0.0085|||||||Regression, Cox|p-value \<= 10% indicates that the covariate is related to the time to the time to death up to end-of-study||Post-hoc analysis: Cox proportional hazard regression univariate model with WHO FC at baseline (FC III vs FC I/II) as covariate||||0.0085
81667914|NCT01338415|163030276|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.487|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.437|5.052|||Regression, Cox|||Post-hoc analysis: Treatment Hazard Ratio (HR) in the multivariate model with treatment and WHO FC at baseline as covariates||5.052|0.437|
81667915|NCT01338415|163030276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||log(e) likelihood ratio|p-value \<= 10% indicates an improvement in model fit||Test of the improvement in model fit from the univariate to the multivariate model with WHO FC at baseline as covariate||||0.014
81667916|NCT01495858|163030288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3047|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3047
81667917|NCT01495858|163030289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1677|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1677
81667918|NCT01495858|163030290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2764|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2764
81667919|NCT01495858|163030291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2764|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2764
81667920|NCT01495858|163030292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81667921|NCT01495858|163030293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0004
81667922|NCT01495858|163030294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0145|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0145
81667923|NCT01495858|163030295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||>0.05
81667924|NCT01495858|163030296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0387|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0387
81667925|NCT01495858|163030297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0305|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0305
81667926|NCT01495858|163030298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0176|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0176
81667927|NCT01495858|163030299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81667928|NCT01495858|163030300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0036|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0036
81667929|NCT01495858|163030301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81667930|NCT01495858|163030302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||>0.05
81667931|NCT01495858|163030303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||>0.05
81667932|NCT01495858|163030304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4519|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4519
81667933|NCT01495858|163030305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3707|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3707
81667934|NCT01495858|163030306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||||||>0.05
81667935|NCT01495858|163030308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3765|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3765
81667936|NCT01576172|163030324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.27
81667937|NCT01576172|163030325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t=-0.39 on 112.7 degrees of freedom (Satterthwaite)||||||0.70
81667938|NCT01576172|163030326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.51
81667939|NCT01576172|163030327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.99
81667940|NCT01576172|163030328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.62
81667941|NCT03496324|163030329|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was demonstrated between NfC® and Algifor® Junior if each 90% confidence interval (CI) (rounded to 2 decimal places) for the ratio between least square geometric means (test / reference) lay within 80% and 125% for Cmax.|Geometric Least Square Mean|94.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.81|103.38||||||||103.38|85.81|
81667942|NCT03496324|163030329|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was demonstrated between NfC® and Algifor® Junior if each 90% CI (rounded to 2 decimal places) for the ratio between least square geometric means (test / reference) lay within 80% and 125% for Cmax.|Geometric Least Square Mean|111.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.84|120.07||||||||120.07|103.84|
81535141|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.4||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.74|11.04||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 36||11.04|-15.74|0.728
81535142|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|5.5||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.16|20.08||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 36||20.08|-9.16|0.460
81667943|NCT03496324|163030330|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was demonstrated between NfC® and Algifor® Junior if each 90% CI (rounded to 2 decimal places) for the ratio between least square geometric means (test / reference) lay within 80% and 125% for AUC0-t.|Geometric Least Square Mean|101.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.28|107.16||||||||107.16|96.28|
81667944|NCT03496324|163030330|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was demonstrated between NfC® and Algifor® Junior if each 90% CI (rounded to 2 decimal places) for the ratio between least square geometric means (test / reference) lay within 80% and 125% for AUC0-t.|Geometric Least Square Mean|104.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.4|107.63||||||||107.63|101.4|
81667945|NCT00239226|163030337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|3.93||||0.047|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.047
81667946|NCT05417607|163030351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.86||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|6.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group pre- and post-intervention.||6.22|1.27|0.0047
81667947|NCT05417607|163030352|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.9||0.2383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|6.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group pre- and post-intervention.||6.02|-1.6|0.2383
81667948|NCT05417607|163030353|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.58||0.3426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group pre- and post-intervention.||0.80|-2.22|0.3426
81667949|NCT02871778|163030396|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean difference|1.519||||0.0437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|2.995|||Mixed-effects Model|||||2.995|0.044|0.0437
81667950|NCT02871778|163030396|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.04||||0.9755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.509|2.589|||Mixed-effects Model|||||2.589|-2.509|0.9755
81667951|NCT02871778|163030396|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|2.318||||0.0731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|4.856|||Mixed-effects Model|||||4.856|-0.22|0.0731
81667952|NCT02871778|163030396|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.799||||0.5373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.751|3.348|||Mixed-effects Model|||||3.348|-1.751|0.5373
81667953|NCT02871778|163030396|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.838||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.368|3.045|||Mixed-effects Model|||||3.045|-1.368|0.453
81667954|NCT02653300|163030407|OTHER|||||||0.03125|||||||Sign test|||||||0.03125
81667955|NCT02456662|163030433|SUPERIORITY|Based on previous work as well as anecdotal data from our clinic population, we expect vomiting to occur in approximately 30% of our patients who take their doxycycline the night before their procedure. To have 80% power to detect a 50% decrease in nausea and vomiting, we will need 122 patients in each arm of the study.||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.00
81667956|NCT04376827|163030556|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.7807|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.27|1.41|||log-rank test||Hazard ratio and 80% CI: estimated by Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for baseline UPCR level (\<3 mg/mg and \>=3 mg/mg).|||1.41|0.27|0.7807
81667957|NCT04376827|163030557|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.52||||0.4654|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.62|3.85|||long-rank test||Hazard ratio and 80% CI: estimated by Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for baseline UPCR level (\<3 mg/mg and \>=3 mg/mg).|||3.85|0.62|0.4654
81667958|NCT02142738|163030610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.68||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test|Regression, Cox|Treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (East Asia vs. non-East Asia), ECOG PS (0 vs. 1) and histology (squamous vs. nonsquamous)||||0.68|0.37|<0.001
81667959|NCT02142738|163030611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.86||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test|Regression, Cox|Treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (East Asia vs. non-East Asia), ECOG PS (0 vs. 1) and histology (squamous vs. nonsquamous)||||0.86|0.47|0.002
81667960|NCT02142738|163030612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentages|16.6||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|27.0||One-sided p-value for testing|Miettinen & Nurminem method|Stratified by geographic region (East Asia vs. non-East Asia), ECOG PS (0 vs. 1) and histology (squamous vs. nonsquamous)||H0: difference in %=0 vs. H1: difference in % \>0||27.0|6.0|0.0011
81667961|NCT01704287|163030623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cox regression model with treatment as covariate stratified by Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (0 vs. 1); lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels (normal vs. elevated LDH levels \[≥110% Upper Limit of Normal (ULN)\]); \& BRAF mutational status (mutant vs. wild-type)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.73||One-sided p-value based on stratified log rank test|Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg Denominator=ICC|||0.73|0.46|<0.0001
81667962|NCT01704287|163030623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cox regression model with treatment as covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1); LDH levels (normal vs. elevated LDH levels \[≥110% ULN\]); \& BRAF mutational status (mutant vs. wild-type)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.6||One-sided p-value based on stratified log rank test|Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 10 mg/kg Denominator=ICC|||0.60|0.37|<0.0001
81667963|NCT01704287|163030623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cox regression model with treatment as covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1); LDH levels (normal vs. elevated LDH levels \[≥110% ULN\]); \& BRAF mutational status (mutant vs. wild-type)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.1247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.05||Two-sided p-value based on stratified log rank test|Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 10 mg/kg Denominator=Pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg|||1.05|0.66|0.1247
81667964|NCT01704287|163030624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.1173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.1||One-sided p-value based on stratified log rank test|Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg Denominator=ICC|Cox regression model with treatment as covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1); LDH levels (normal vs. elevated LDH levels \[≥110% ULN\]); \& BRAF mutational status (mutant vs. wild-type)||1.10|0.67|0.1173
81466771|NCT02783729|162626038|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-23.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.068|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.98|-17.95||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 29/30), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the baseline WASO as a covariate.|MMRM|||||-17.95|-29.98|< 0.0001
81535143|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|12.0||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.72|32.75||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 44||32.75|-8.72|0.253
81535144|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.1||||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.67|15.84||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 44||15.84|-13.67|0.884
81535145|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|5.8||||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.28|21.95||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 44||21.95|-10.28|0.474
81535146|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|3.6||||0.727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.03|24.3||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 52||24.30|-17.03|0.727
81535147|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|2.1||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.63|16.78||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 52||16.78|-12.63|0.780
81535148|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|6.5||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.57|22.54||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders, Week 52||22.54|-9.57|0.424
81535149|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.3||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.23|11.62||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 20||11.62|-14.23|0.841
81535150|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.1||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.94|8.75||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 20||8.75|-12.94|0.702
81535151|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|5.7||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.43|17.83||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 20||17.83|-6.43|0.353
81535152|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|2.1||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.89|16.0||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 28||16.00|-11.89|0.770
81535153|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-5.3||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.04|6.37||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 28||6.37|-17.04|0.367
81667965|NCT01704287|163030624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.96||One-sided p-value based on stratified log rank test|Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 10 mg/kg Denominator=ICC|Cox regression model with treatment as covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1); LDH levels (normal vs. elevated LDH levels \[≥110% ULN\]); \& BRAF mutational status (mutant vs. wild-type)||0.96|0.57|0.0106
81667966|NCT01704287|163030624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.2905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.12||Two-sided p-value based on stratified log rank test|Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 10 mg/kg Denominator=Pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg|Cox regression model with treatment as covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1); LDH levels (normal vs. elevated LDH levels \[≥110% ULN\]); \& BRAF mutational status (mutant vs. wild-type)||1.12|0.67|0.2905
81535154|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|7.0||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|20.07||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 28||20.07|-6.09|0.291
81535155|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.7||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.87|19.4||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 36||19.40|-20.87|0.942
81466772|NCT02783729|162626038|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-25.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.067|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.36|-19.34|||MMRM|||||-19.34|-31.36|< 0.0001
81535156|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-12.0||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.89|4.91||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 36||4.91|-28.89|0.162
81535157|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|10.9||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.96|29.82||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 36||29.82|-7.96|0.253
81535158|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|5.5||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.25|27.21||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 44||27.21|-16.25|0.617
81535159|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-6.0||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.22|12.24||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 44||12.24|-24.22|0.515
81535160|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|13.8||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|34.23||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 44||34.23|-6.53|0.180
81535161|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.4||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.86|21.09||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 52||21.09|-21.86|0.972
81535162|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-4.9||||0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.94|13.1||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 52||13.10|-22.94|0.589
81667967|NCT01704287|163030625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.1146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.1||One-sided p-value based on stratified log rank test|Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg Denominator=ICC|Cox regression model with treatment as covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1); LDH levels (normal vs. elevated LDH levels \[≥110% ULN\]); \& BRAF mutational status (mutant vs. wild-type)||1.10|0.68|0.1146
81667968|NCT01704287|163030625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.9||One-sided p-value based on stratified log rank test|Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 10 mg/kg Denominator=ICC|Cox regression model with treatment as covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1); LDH levels (normal vs. elevated LDH levels \[≥110% ULN\]); \& BRAF mutational status (mutant vs. wild-type)||0.90|0.55|0.0023
81667969|NCT01704287|163030625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.07||Two-sided p-value based on stratified log rank test|Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 10 mg/kg Denominator=Pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg|Cox regression model with treatment as covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1); LDH levels (normal vs. elevated LDH levels \[≥110% ULN\]); \& BRAF mutational status (mutant vs. wild-type)||1.07|0.66|0.1490
81667970|NCT01704287|163030626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|PD-L1-Positive Participants|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.3113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.28||One-sided p-value based on stratified log rank test|Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg Denominator=ICC|Cox regression model with treatment as covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1); LDH levels (normal vs. elevated LDH levels \[≥110% ULN\]); \& BRAF mutational status (mutant vs. wild-type)||1.28|0.66|0.3113
81667971|NCT01704287|163030626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|PD-L1 Positive Participants|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.99||One-sided p-value based on stratified log rank test|Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 10 mg/kg Denominator=ICC|Cox regression model with treatment as covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1); LDH levels (normal vs. elevated LDH levels \[≥110% ULN\]); \& BRAF mutational status (mutant vs. wild-type)||0.99|0.50|0.0208
81667972|NCT01704287|163030626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|PD-L1 Positive Participants|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.0496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.0||Two-sided p-value based on stratified log rank test|Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 10 mg/kg Denominator=Pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg|Cox regression model with treatment as covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1); LDH levels (normal vs. elevated LDH levels \[≥110% ULN\]); \& BRAF mutational status (mutant vs. wild-type)||1.00|0.50|0.0496
81667973|NCT01704287|163030626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|PD-L1 Negative Participants|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.6043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.76||One-sided p-value based on stratified log rank test|Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg Denominator=ICC|Cox regression model with treatment as covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1); LDH levels (normal vs. elevated LDH levels \[≥110% ULN\]); \& BRAF mutational status (mutant vs. wild-type)||1.76|0.65|0.6043
81667974|NCT01704287|163030626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|PD-L1 Negative Participants|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.04||One-sided p-value based on stratified log rank test|Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 10 mg/kg Denominator=ICC|Cox regression model with treatment as covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1); LDH levels (normal vs. elevated LDH levels \[≥110% ULN\]); \& BRAF mutational status (mutant vs. wild-type)||1.04|0.37|0.0335
81667975|NCT01704287|163030626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|PD-L1 Negative Participants|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.1504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.13||Two-sided p-value based on stratified log rank test|Log Rank||Numerator=Pembrolizumab 10 mg/kg Denominator=Pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg|Cox regression model with treatment as covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1); LDH levels (normal vs. elevated LDH levels \[≥110% ULN\]); \& BRAF mutational status (mutant vs. wild-type)||1.13|0.44|0.1504
81667976|NCT04024228|163030636|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of GMTs was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the ratio of GMTs was above 1 between groups for each of the comparisons.|GMT ratio|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|2.28||||||A/H1N1: 60-64 years||2.28|1.58|
81667977|NCT04024228|163030636|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of GMTs was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs was above 1 between groups for each of the comparisons.|GMT ratio|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.08||||||A/H3N2: 60-64 years||2.08|1.38|
81667978|NCT04024228|163030636|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of GMTs was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs was above 1 between groups for each of the comparisons.|GMT ratio|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.74||||||B1: 60-64 years||1.74|1.30|
81667979|NCT04024228|163030636|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of GMTs was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs was above 1 between groups for each of the comparisons.|GMT ratio|1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|2.04||||||B2: 60-64 years||2.04|1.53|
81667980|NCT04024228|163030636|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of GMTs was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs was above 1 between groups for each of the comparisons.|GMT ratio|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|2.15||||||A/H1N1: \>=65 years||2.15|1.44|
81667981|NCT04024228|163030636|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of GMTs was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs was above 1 between groups for each of the comparisons.|GMT ratio|2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|2.65||||||A/H3N2: \>=65 years||2.65|1.74|
81667982|NCT04024228|163030636|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of GMTs was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs was above 1 between groups for each of the comparisons.|GMT ratio|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|1.79||||||B1: \>=65 years||1.79|1.34|
81667983|NCT04024228|163030636|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of GMTs was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs was above 1 between groups for each of the comparisons.|GMT ratio|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.03||||||B2: \>=65 years||2.03|1.52|
81667984|NCT01540825|163030721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.2472|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1831|1.3112|||||Dose proportionality was explored using the power model (ANCOVA). The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale. Standard Error of the mean is actually the Standard Error of the slope|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose). Dose proportionality of BI 113608 (powder in bottle (PIB)) for Cmax was analysed.||1.3112|1.1831|
81667985|NCT01540825|163030723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.1626|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0215|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1195|1.2057|||||Dose proportionality was explored using the power model (ANCOVA). The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale. Standard Error of the mean is actually Standard Error of the slope|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose). Dose proportionality of BI 113608 (PIB) for AUC 0- tz was analysed.||1.2057|1.1195|
81667986|NCT01540825|163030724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0215|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.108|1.1941|||||Dose proportionality was explored using the power model (ANCOVA). The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale. Standard Error of the mean is actually Standard Error of the slope|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose).Dose proportionality of BI 113608 (PIB) for AUC0-inf was analysed||1.1941|1.1080|
81667987|NCT00709111|163030730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||||||The p-value is one-sided with a nominal level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon signed-rank, 1-sided|||The change in CD4+ T-cell count from baseline to week 24 was compared against the null hypothesis of change \<20 cells/mm\^3. The study was powered to yield 80% power to show that there was \>=20 cells/mm\^3 increase in CD4+ T-cell count assuming an underlying change in CD4+ T-cell counts induced by MVC of 50 cells/mm\^3, a standard deviation of 60 cells/mm\^3 around the mean CD4+ T-cell count change, 10% lost-to-follow-up or premature MVC discontinuation rate, and one-sided type 1 error of 0.05.||||0.97
81667988|NCT00240981|163030831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|129.8||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.9|215.6||The unadjusted analysis using two-sample Student's t-tests of equal change in the trial groups, allowing unequal variance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||215.6|43.9|0.003
81667989|NCT00240981|163030831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|129.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.5|215.4||Adjusted analysis used multiple linear regression, with adjustment for baseline total score on the Short Physical Performance Battery, and self-report of limitations in mobility.|Regression, Linear|||||215.4|43.5|0.004
81667990|NCT00240981|163030832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|34.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|55.8||Unadjusted|t-test, 2 sided|||||55.8|13.2|0.002
81667991|NCT00240981|163030832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|34.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|56.2||Adjusted|Regression, Linear|||||56.2|13.1|0.002
81667992|NCT00240981|163030833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.7||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|26.7||Unadjusted|t-test, 2 sided|||||26.7|-9.2|0.34
81667993|NCT00240981|163030833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.1||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|26.2||Adjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||26.2|-9.9|0.37
81667994|NCT00240981|163030834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.7||Unadjusted|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.7|-1.1|0.69
81706166|NCT02820038|163108390|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.1762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.1|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group..|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater decreases in health distress at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||0.10|-0.57|0.1762
81667995|NCT00240981|163030834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.26||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.7||Adjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||1.7|-1.1|0.71
81667996|NCT00240981|163030835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.135||Unadjusted.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.135|-0.035|0.26
81667997|NCT00240981|163030835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.048||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.133||Adjusted|Regression, Linear|||||0.133|-0.037|0.27
81667998|NCT00240981|163030836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|30.2||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|60.1||Unadjusted.|t-test, 2 sided|||||60.1|0.3|0.05
81667999|NCT00240981|163030836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|29.7||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|59.3||Adjusted|Regression, Linear|||||59.3|0.2|0.05
81668000|NCT00240981|163030838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.5||Month 3 Measures|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.5|1.2|0.2
81668001|NCT00240981|163030838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.2||Month 6 Measures|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.2|0.4|<.0001
81668002|NCT00240981|163030839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.6||3 Months Measures|t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.6|-2.7|0.002
81668003|NCT00240981|163030839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.2||6 Month Measures|t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.2|-2.8|<.0001
81668004|NCT00240981|163030840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.074||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.19||Unadjusted.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.19|-0.05|0.24
81668005|NCT00240981|163030840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.209||Adjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||0.209|-0.030|0.14
81668006|NCT00953719|163030856|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The prospectively planned primary endpoint analysis was a non-inferiority test of covariate adjusted 24 month or later Harris Hip score means with a 5 point non-inferiority margin. A prospective power analysis with an anticipated Harris Hip score standard deviation of 10.08 (for both treatment groups) indicated that sample sizes of 134 and 67 would provide approximately 95% statistical power for this non-inferiority test with a type 1 error rate of 5%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-1.4||||ANCOVA||||||-1.40|<0.001
81668007|NCT00953719|163030862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.079||||0.952||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|SAS PROC MIXED was used with an ante-dependence covariance structure.||A repeated measurements longitudinal model of Harris Hip scores was carried out to compare Harris Hip results between treatment groups across time.||||0.952
81668008|NCT01478360|163030870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.166||||0.5392|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.617|0.285|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.285|-0.617|0.5392
81668009|NCT02289352|163030871|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval for the absolute difference between the proportion of patients considered a treatment success (at least a 2-grade improvement on both CEA and PSA over 6 hours+/-10 minutes) in the Test and Reference groups is contained within the range \[-20%, +20%\], then bioequivalence of the Test product to the Reference product is considered to have been demonstrated.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.49|5.33||||||||5.33|-6.49|
81668010|NCT02289352|163030871|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81668011|NCT02289352|163030871|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81668012|NCT02289352|163030872|EQUIVALENCE|"The secondary efficacy variable is the proportion of patients with a clinical response of treatment success on Day 1.~If the 90% confidence interval for the absolute difference between the proportion of patients considered a treatment success (at least a 2-grade improvement on both the CEA and PSA over 6 hours+/-10 minutes) in the Test and Reference groups is contained within the range \[-20%, 20%\], then bioequivalence of the Test to Reference product is considered to have been demonstrated."|Mean Difference (Net)|6.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.54|15.41||||||||15.41|-1.54|
81668013|NCT02289352|163030872|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81668014|NCT02289352|163030872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0045|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0045
81668015|NCT01390272|163030874|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Constrained longitudinal model adjusting for baseline stratification variables of diabetes status and blood pressure control.||||1.6|-5.9|0.26
81668016|NCT01390272|163030875|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Constrained longitudinal model adjusting for baseline stratification variables of diabetes status and blood pressure control.||||2.4|-4.9|0.50
81668017|NCT01390272|163030876|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Constrained longitudinal model adjusting for baseline stratification variables of diabetes status and blood pressure control.||||2.4|-5.6|0.43
81668018|NCT01390272|163030878|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.6|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Generalized Estimating Equation with a Logit Link. Adjusted for baseline stratification variables of diabetes status.||Comparison at 6 months||1.6|0.7|0.83
81668019|NCT01390272|163030879|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Generalized Estimating Equation with a Logit Link. Adjusted for baseline stratification variables of diabetes status.||Comparison at 12 months||1.4|0.5|0.53
81668020|NCT01390272|163030880|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.3|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Generalized Estimating Equation with a Logit Link. Adjusted for baseline stratification variables of diabetes status.||Comparison at 18 months.||2.3|0.9|0.09
81668021|NCT01390272|163030883|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.5|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Generalized Estimating Equation with a Logit Link. Adjusted for baseline stratification variable of diabetes status and diabetes control.||||1.5|0.7|0.95
81535163|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|14.1||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.07|34.22||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders, Week 52||34.22|-6.07|0.168
81668022|NCT01390272|163030884|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.1|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Generalized Estimating Equation with a Logit Link.Adjusted for baseline stratification variable of diabetes status and blood pressure control.||Comparison at 12 months||2.1|0.9|0.12
81535164|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.9||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|12.36||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 20||12.36|-8.50|0.712
81668023|NCT01390272|163030885|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.9|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Generalized Estimating Equation with a Logit Link. Adjusted for baseline stratification variables of diabetes status and blood pressure control.||Comparison at 18 months||1.9|0.8|0.30
81668024|NCT01177384|163030886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.44||The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status (on acarbose monotherapy, or on acarbose in combination with other AHA(s)) and a covariate for baseline A1C.|ANCOVA|||||-0.44|-0.79|<.001
81668025|NCT01177384|163030887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-14.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|-7.0||The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and prior AHA therapy status (on acarbose monotherapy, or on acarbose in combination with other AHA(s)) and a covariate for baseline FPG.|ANCOVA|||||-7.0|-21.8|<.001
81668026|NCT01196533|163030890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||||||||||||||All data in the outcome measure table is presenting the percentage of error.|||
81668027|NCT03591354|163030930|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81668028|NCT01010633|163031013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|22.9|||Chi-squared|||||22.9|5.7|<0.001
81668029|NCT01010633|163031015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.4|40.7|||Chi-squared|||||40.7|21.4|<0.001
81668030|NCT04666350|163031017|OTHER||Combined Difference in Prevalence|-0.025||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.109|||Other|The p-value is estimated assuming the combined difference over the square root of the weighted variance follows a normal distribution.||Comparison of DSFA Day 2 versus Day 1. For each participant, the difference in oocyte prevalence using DSFA on Day 1 versus Day 2 was estimated. To evaluate the hypothesis that the average mean difference in the prevalence between two assays within the same subject is zero, combined estimates (weighted mean and variance) were obtained using as weight the inverse of the variance of each paired difference obtained from the Agresti and Caffo method.||0.109|-0.160|0.711
81668031|NCT04666350|163031017|OTHER||Combined Difference in Prevalence|-0.016||||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.139|0.107|||Other|The p-value is estimated assuming the combined difference over the square root of the weighted variance follows a normal distribution.||Comparison of DMFA Day 2 versus Day 1. For each participant, the difference in oocyte prevalence using DMFA on Day 1 versus Day 2 was estimated. To evaluate the hypothesis that the average mean difference in the prevalence between two assays within the same subject is zero, combined estimates (weighted mean and variance) were obtained using as weight the inverse of the variance of each paired difference obtained from the Agresti and Caffo method.||0.107|-0.139|0.795
81668032|NCT04666350|163031018|OTHER||Relative Rate|0.38||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.7||Difference between days was evaluated using zero inflated Poisson regression models having as outcome the number of oocysts, as offset the number of surviving mosquitoes, and adjusted by subject.|Poisson Regression|||Comparison of DSFA Day 2 versus Day 1.||0.70|0.21|0.019
81668033|NCT04666350|163031018|OTHER||Relative Rate|0.23||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.45||Difference between days was evaluated using zero inflated Poisson regression models having as outcome the number of oocysts, as offset the number of surviving mosquitoes, and adjusted by subject.|Poisson Regression|||Comparison of DMFA Day 2 versus Day 1.||0.45|0.11|0.003
81668034|NCT04666350|163031019|OTHER||Combined Difference in Prevalence|-0.023||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.164|0.118|||Other|The p-value is estimated assuming the combined difference over the square root of the weighted variance follows a normal distribution.||Comparison of DSFA Day 2 versus Day 1. For each participant, the difference in sporozoite prevalence using DSFA on Day 1 versus Day 2 was estimated. To evaluate the hypothesis that the average mean difference in the prevalence between two assays within the same subject is zero, combined estimates (weighted mean and variance) were obtained using as weight the inverse of the variance of each paired difference obtained from the Agresti and Caffo method.||0.118|-0.164|0.750
81668035|NCT04666350|163031019|OTHER||Combined Difference in Prevalence|-0.031||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.178|0.117|||Other|The p-value is estimated assuming the combined difference over the square root of the weighted variance follows a normal distribution.||Comparison of DMFA Day 2 versus Day 1. For each participant, the difference in sporozoite prevalence using DMFA on Day 1 versus Day 2 was estimated. To evaluate the hypothesis that the average mean difference in the prevalence between two assays within the same subject is zero, combined estimates (weighted mean and variance) were obtained using as weight the inverse of the variance of each paired difference obtained from the Agresti and Caffo method.||0.117|-0.178|0.681
81668036|NCT00097773|163031036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.66||There was no significant interaction with ciprofloxacin in this analysis.|Regression, Cox||risk of exacerbation comparing cycled therapy to culture-based therapy|The primary analysis compared the pooled Cycled Therapy group (n=152) vs. the Pooled culture-based therapy group (n=152). The null hypothesis was no difference between groups in the risk of pulmonary exacerbation requiring IV antibiotics or hospitalization. Assuming a total sample size of 300 (150 per group), the study provided 80% power to detect at least a 40% reduction in the risk of exacerbation in the cycled group as compared to the culture-based group at the two-sided alpha level of 5%.||1.66|0.54|0.86
81668037|NCT00097773|163031036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.54|||Regression, Cox||risk of exacerbation comparing oral cipro to oral placebo|A secondary comparison was between the pooled oral cipro (n=152)and pooled placebo groups (n=152. Null hypothesis was no difference between groups.||2.54|0.82|0.20
81668038|NCT00097773|163031037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.28||95.0|0.49|1.23|||Regression, Logistic|No interaction with ciprofloxacin usage was observed.|odds of a positive culture comparing cycled therapy to culture-based therapy|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between pooled cycled and culture-based treatment groups in the odds of a Pa positive culture over the 18 month study.||1.23|0.49|0.28
81668039|NCT00097773|163031037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.71|||Regression, Logistic||odds of a positive culture comparing the cipro group to the placebo group|Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between pooled cipro and placebo treatment groups in the odds of a Pa positive culture over the 18 month study.||1.71|0.71|0.67
81466773|NCT02783729|162626039|SUPERIORITY|Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 29/30), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the baseline WASO2H as a covariate.|LSM Difference|-6.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.298|=|0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.15|-2.15|||MMRM|||||-2.15|-11.15|= 0.0038
81466774|NCT02783729|162626039|SUPERIORITY|Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 29/30), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the baseline WASO2H as a covariate.|LSM Difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.309|=|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.53|-3.47|||MMRM|||||-3.47|-12.53|= 0.0005
81466775|NCT02783729|162626040|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-9.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.029|=|0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.53|-1.72||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the baseline posture stability of body sway as a covariate.|MMRM|||Zolpidem Tartrate Extended Release 6.25 mg v Lemborexant 5 mg||-1.72|-17.53|= 0.0171
81466776|NCT02783729|162626040|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-10.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.04|=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.67|-2.81||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the baseline posture stability of body sway as a covariate.|MMRM|||Zolpidem Tartrate Extended Release 6.25 mg v Lemborexant 10 mg||-2.81|-18.67|= 0.008
81535165|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.3||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.41|3.9||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 20||3.90|-8.41|0.465
81535166|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.3||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.83|7.52||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 20||7.52|-6.83|0.924
81668040|NCT00097773|163031038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.11|||Regression, Cox|No interaction with ciprofloxacin usage was observed.|Hazard ratio comparing cycled to culture based therapy|The analysis compared the pooled Cycled Therapy group (n=152) vs. the Pooled culture-based therapy group (n=152). The null hypothesis was no difference between groups in the risk of pulmonary exacerbation.||1.11|0.58|0.18
81668041|NCT00097773|163031038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.78|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio comparing cipro to placebo.|This analysis was between the pooled oral cipro (n=152)and pooled placebo groups (n=152. Null hypothesis was no difference between groups.||1.78|0.94|0.12
81466777|NCT02783729|162626041|SUPERIORITY||LSGM Ratio|0.874|||=|0.0218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.981||Based on MMRM model with log transformation of LPS and factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 1/2), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline LPS as a covariate.|MMRM|||LPS, Days 1/2: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||0.981|0.78|= 0.0218
81466778|NCT02783729|162626041|OTHER||LSGM Ratio|0.818|||=|0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.729|0.917||Based on MMRM model with log transformation of LPS and factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 1/2), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline LPS as a covariate.|MMRM|||LPS, Days 1/2: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||0.917|0.729|= 0.0006
81466779|NCT02783729|162626041|SUPERIORITY||LSGM Ratio|0.634|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.556|0.724||Based on MMRM model with log transformation of LPS and factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 29/30), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline LPS as a covariate.|MMRM|||LPS, Days 29/30: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||0.724|0.556|< 0.0001
81466780|NCT02783729|162626041|SUPERIORITY||LSGM Ratio|0.594|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|0.677||Based on MMRM model with log transformation of LPS and factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 29/30), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline LPS as a covariate.|MMRM|||LPS, Days 29/30: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||0.677|0.521|< 0.0001
81466781|NCT02783729|162626041|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-6.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.544|=|0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.15|-1.17||Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 1/2), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline WASO as a covariate.|MMRM|||WASO, Days 1/2: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||-1.17|-11.15|= 0.0154
81668042|NCT02243865|163031071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6938|||||||ANCOVA|In the analyses the baseline value was used as a covariate in order to adjust for initial differences at treatment start.||||||0.6938
81668043|NCT02243865|163031072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6557|||||||ANCOVA|In the analyses the baseline value was used as a covariate in order to adjust for initial differences at treatment start.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the active treatment and placebo groups in change from baseline in number of migraine days during the 1st month of the three month post treatment investigation duration||||0.6557
81668044|NCT02243865|163031072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.515|||||||ANCOVA|In the analyses the baseline value was used as a covariate in order to adjust for initial differences at treatment start.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the active treatment and placebo groups in change from baseline in number of migraine days during the 2nd month of the three month post treatment investigation duration||||0.515
81668045|NCT02243865|163031072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3256|||||||ANCOVA|In the analyses the baseline value was used as a covariate in order to adjust for initial differences at treatment start.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the active treatment and placebo groups in change from baseline in number of migraine days during the 3rd month of the three month post treatment investigation duration||||0.3256
81668046|NCT02243865|163031072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4086|||||||ANCOVA|In the analyses the baseline value was used as a covariate in order to adjust for initial differences at treatment start.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the active treatment and placebo groups in change from baseline in number of migraine days during the final four weeks of the three month post treatment investigation duration.||||0.4086
81668047|NCT00955279|163031080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.543|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.543
81668048|NCT00955279|163031080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.126|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.126
81668049|NCT00955279|163031081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.896|||||||Linear Contrasts Test|||||||0.896
81668050|NCT00955279|163031081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063|||||||Linear Contrasts Test|||||||0.063
81668051|NCT00955279|163031082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.374|||||||Linear Contrasts Test|||||||0.374
81466782|NCT02783729|162626041|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-15.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.542|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.01|-10.05||Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 1/2), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline WASO as a covariate.|MMRM|||WASO, Days 1/2: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||-10.05|-20.01|< 0.0001
81668052|NCT00955279|163031082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073|||||||Linear Contrasts Test|||||||0.073
81668053|NCT00955279|163031083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1931|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1931
81668054|NCT00955279|163031083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2772|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2772
81668055|NCT00955279|163031084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.451|||||||Linear Contrast Test|||||||0.451
81668056|NCT00955279|163031084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.546|||||||Linear Contrast Test|||||||0.546
81668057|NCT01500525|163031085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Cox|||||||<0.05
81668058|NCT01660451|163031093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Response rate|45.45||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|30.49|61.06||0.0001|Exact binomial test|||Response rate was statistically compared by exact binomial test if higher than 5%.||61.06|30.49|0.0001
81668059|NCT01660451|163031093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Response rate|27.08||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.83|39.57||0.0001|Exact binominal test|P-value was based on the original patients in the aggressive arm (for the first 34 patients), not including the additional recruited patients.||Response rate was statistically compared by exact binomial test if higher than 5%.||39.57|16.83|0.0001
81668060|NCT01660451|163031094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Response rate|59.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.6|67.32||0.001|Exact binominal test|||Response rate was statistically compared by exact binomial test if higher than 40%.||67.32|50.60|<0.0001
81668061|NCT01660451|163031095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Response rate|46.88||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.54|62.66||0.0001|Exact binominal test|||Response rate was statistically compared by exact binomial test if higher than 5%.||62.66|31.54|0.0001
81668062|NCT01660451|163031095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Response rate|31.25||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.35|43.97||0.0001|Exact binominal test|||Response rate was statistically compared by exact binomial test if higher than 5%.||43.97|20.35|0.0001
81668063|NCT01660451|163031096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Response rate|51.41||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.88|59.87||0.01|Exact binominal test|||Response rate was statistically compared by exact binomial test if higher than 40%.||59.87|42.88|0.0039
81668064|NCT01660451|163031107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann-estimate|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.5||||||Hodges-Lehmann-estimate was used to calculate change to Week 16 and 95% confidence interval.||2.5|0.5|
81668065|NCT01660451|163031108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann-estimate|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.2||||||Hodges-Lehmann-estimate was used to calculate change to Week 16 and 95% confidence interval.||3.2|-0.7|
81668066|NCT01159912|163031109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.146||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.257|||ANCOVA|||||0.257|0.036|0.009
81668067|NCT01159912|163031109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.145||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.033|0.257|||ANCOVA|||||0.257|0.033|0.011
81668068|NCT02374021|163031121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.15|||ANCOVA|||||0.15|-0.19|0.79
81668069|NCT02374021|163031122|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.17|||ANCOVA|||||0.17|-0.14|0.05
81668070|NCT02374021|163031123|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.18|||ANCOVA|||||0.18|-0.11|0.05
81668071|NCT02374021|163031124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.19|||ANCOVA|||||0.19|-0.20|0.05
81668072|NCT02374021|163031125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.16|||ANCOVA|||||0.16|-0.17|0.05
81668073|NCT00074581|163031137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.22|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio estimate presented (0.07) is a comparison of the early-ART arm (numerator) to the delayed-ART arm (denominator), thus indicating a 93% lower risk of infection among all linked partner infections, during the entire study.|||0.22|0.02|<0.0001
81668074|NCT00074581|163031138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.53|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio estimate presented (0.31) is a comparison of the early-ART arm (numerator) to the delayed-ART arm (denominator), thus indicating a 69% lower risk of infection among all partner infections, during the entire study.|||0.53|0.19|<0.0001
81668075|NCT01353079|163031150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.834|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.298|-0.369|||ANCOVA|||||-0.369|-1.298|<0.05
81668076|NCT01353079|163031151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.857|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.388|-0.326|||ANCOVA|||||-0.326|-1.388|<0.05
81668077|NCT01353079|163031152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.771|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.213|-0.329|||ANCOVA|||||-0.329|-1.213|<0.05
81668078|NCT01353079|163031153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.788|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.291|-0.284|||ANCOVA|||||-0.284|-1.291|<0.05
81668079|NCT00683163|163031155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|9.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean difference in percent change from baseline (Concurrent - Sequential)||9.2|-11.5|0.82
81668080|NCT00257166|163031164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-5.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.12|-2.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Mixed effects repeated measures Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with center and participant within center as random effects, treatment, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate was used for the analysis.||-2.31|-8.12|0.0005
81668081|NCT00257166|163031165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.2545|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9422||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1045|-1.4046|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: Mixed effects repeated measures ANCOVA model with center and participant within center as random effects, treatment, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate was used for the analysis.||-1.4046|-5.1045|0.0006
81535167|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.4||||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.88|9.6||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 28||9.60|-8.88|0.938
81535168|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|2.2||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|7.64||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 28||7.64|-3.17|0.410
81668082|NCT00257166|163031165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.5857|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4184||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3705|-0.8009|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Mixed effects repeated measures ANCOVA model with center and participant within center as random effects, treatment, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate was used for the analysis.||-0.8009|-6.3705|0.0117
81668083|NCT00257166|163031165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-4.8665|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7154||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2345|-1.4985|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3: Mixed effects repeated measures ANCOVA model with center and participant within center as random effects, treatment, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate was used for the analysis.||-1.4985|-8.2345|0.0047
81668084|NCT00257166|163031166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.3754|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0989||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5696|-0.1812|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: Mixed effects repeated measures ANCOVA model with center and participant within center as random effects, treatment, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate was used for the analysis.||-0.1812|-0.5696|0.0002
81668085|NCT00257166|163031166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.5596|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1355|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8256|-0.2936|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Mixed effects repeated measures ANCOVA model with center and participant within center as random effects, treatment, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate was used for the analysis.||-0.2936|-0.8256|<0.0001
81535169|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.2||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.89|6.35||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 28||6.35|-5.89|0.941
81668086|NCT00257166|163031166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.6798|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1643|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0024|-0.3572|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3: Mixed effects repeated measures ANCOVA model with center and participant within center as random effects, treatment, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate was used for the analysis.||-0.3572|-1.0024|<0.0001
81668087|NCT00257166|163031166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.6884|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1761||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0342|-0.3426|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Mixed effects repeated measures ANCOVA model with center and participant within center as random effects, treatment, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate was used for the analysis.||-0.3426|-1.0342|0.0001
81668088|NCT00257166|163031167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Mixed effects repeated measures ANCOVA model with center and participant within center as random effects, treatment, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects was used for the analysis.||-0.34|-1.18|0.0004
81668089|NCT00525044|163031172|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.01|||ANOVA||Treatment differences (Ambroxol- Placebo)|"Differences between the treatment groups with regard to the primary endpoint SPIDnorm was tested using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including treatment and centre as fix effects.~Treatment differences were estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95 % confidence intervals."||-0.01|-0.12|0.0156
81668090|NCT00525044|163031173|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||ANCOVA||Treatment differences (Ambroxol- Placebo)|"Analysis at 30 min:~analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment and centre as fix effects and baseline as covariable are presented. Treatment differences are estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95 % confidence intervals."||0|-0.4|0.1280
81668091|NCT00525044|163031173|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||ANCOVA||Treatment differences (Ambroxol- Placebo)|"Analysis at 60 min:~analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment and centre as fix effects and baseline as covariable are presented. Treatment differences are estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95 % confidence intervals."||0.0|-0.4|0.0417
81668092|NCT00525044|163031173|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||ANCOVA||Treatment differences (Ambroxol- Placebo|"Analysis at 120 min:~analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment and centre as fix effects and baseline as covariable are presented. Treatment differences are estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95 % confidence intervals."||-0.1|-0.6|0.0054
81668093|NCT00525044|163031173|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA||Treatment differences (Ambroxol- Placebo|"Analysis at 180 min:~analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment and centre as fix effects and baseline as covariable are presented. Treatment differences are estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95 % confidence intervals."||0.0|-0.6|0.0201
81668094|NCT00525044|163031174|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||ANCOVA||Treatment differences (Ambroxol- Placebo)|"Analysis at 30 min:~analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment and centre as fix effects and baseline as covariable are presented. Treatment differences are estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95 % confidence intervals."||0.0|-0.4|0.1280
81668095|NCT00525044|163031174|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||ANCOVA||Treatment differences (Ambroxol- Placebo|"Analysis at 60 min:~analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment and centre as fix effects and baseline as covariable are presented. Treatment differences are estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95 % confidence intervals."||0.0|-0.4|0.0417
81668096|NCT00525044|163031174|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||ANCOVA||Treatment differences (Ambroxol- Placebo|"Analysis at 120 min:~analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment and centre as fix effects and baseline as covariable are presented. Treatment differences are estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95 % confidence intervals."||-0.1|-0.6|0.0054
81668097|NCT00525044|163031174|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA||Treatment differences (Ambroxol- Placebo|"Analysis at 180 min:~analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment and centre as fix effects and baseline as covariable are presented. Treatment differences are estimated by reference to the adjusted least squares mean differences and the corresponding 95 % confidence intervals."||0.0|-0.6|0.0201
81668098|NCT00525044|163031175|OTHER|||||||0.9939|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||"Analysis at day 1:~P-value was calculated by the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for center."||||0.9939
81668099|NCT00525044|163031175|OTHER|||||||0.5552|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||"Analysis at day 2:~P-value was calculated by the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for center."||||0.5552
81668100|NCT00525044|163031176|OTHER|||||||0.0343|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||"Analysis at day 1:~P-value was calculated by the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for center."||||0.0343
81668101|NCT00525044|163031176|OTHER|||||||0.0119|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||"Analysis at day 2:~P-value was calculated by the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for center."||||0.0119
81668102|NCT04013789|163031219|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority margin was set at 0.05.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.03|||Mixed Effects Repeated Measures Model||DACP FreshTech minus DACP|||0.03||
81668103|NCT00549939|163031220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity using the Hochberg procedure. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81668104|NCT00549939|163031220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91||||||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity using the Hochberg procedure. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.91
81668105|NCT00549939|163031222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference versus Placebo|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.72|1.29||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity using the Hochberg procedure. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||"Change in detrusor LPP was analyzed using a three-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including 3 variables as fixed effects:~* treatment group (alfuzosin 0.1 mg/kg/day, alfuzosin 0.2 mg/kg/day or placebo),~* age/formulation group (2-7 years of age on solution, 8-16 years of age on solution or 8-16 years of age on tablets),~* anticholinergic/antimuscarinic use (yes or no),~and using centered baseline detrusor LPP as covariate."||1.29|-13.72|0.1040
81668106|NCT00549939|163031222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference versus Placebo|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.51|0.39||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity using the Hochberg procedure. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.39|-14.51|0.1040
81668107|NCT00549939|163031223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference versus Placebo|-11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.54||0.1338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.27|3.53||P-values was adjusted for multiplicity using the Hochberg procedure. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||"Change in detrusor LPP was analyzed using a three-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including 3 variables as fixed effects:~* treatment group (alfuzosin 0.1 mg/kg/day, alfuzosin 0.2 mg/kg/day or placebo),~* age/formulation group (2-7 years of age on solution, 8-16 years of age on solution or 8-16 years of age on tablets),~* anticholinergic/antimuscarinic use (yes or no),~and using centered baseline detrusor LPP as covariate."||3.53|-26.27|0.1338
81668108|NCT00549939|163031223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference versus Placebo|-14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.48||0.1152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|0.47||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity using the Hochberg procedure. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.47|-29.10|0.1152
81668109|NCT00549939|163031225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7889||||||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity using the Hochberg procedure. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||"Change in detrusor compliance was analyzed using a three-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including 3 variables as fixed effects:~* treatment group (alfuzosin 0.1 mg/kg/day, alfuzosin 0.2 mg/kg/day or placebo),~* age/formulation group (2-7 years of age on solution, 8-16 years of age on solution or 8-16 years of age on tablets),~* anticholinergic/antimuscarinic use (yes or no),~and using centered baseline detrusor compliance as covariate."||||0.7889
81668110|NCT00549939|163031225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7889||||||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity using the Hochberg procedure. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.7889
81535170|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.7||||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.23|9.67||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 36||9.67|-8.23|0.872
81535171|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.0||||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.27|4.2||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 36||4.20|-6.27|0.692
81535172|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.4||||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.32|5.54||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 36||5.54|-6.32|0.896
81535173|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.0||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.92|9.87||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 44||9.87|-7.92|0.826
81535174|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.4||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.82|5.58||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 44||5.58|-4.82|0.885
81535175|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.03|5.76||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 44||5.76|-6.03|0.964
81535176|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.1||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.59|9.72||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 52||9.72|-7.59|0.806
81466783|NCT02783729|162626041|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-7.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.876|=|0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.36|-2.08||Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 29/30), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline WASO as a covariate.|MMRM|||WASO, Days 29/30: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||-2.08|-13.36|= 0.0073
81535177|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.4||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|5.47||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 52||5.47|-4.65|0.871
81535178|NCT02365649|162753521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.5||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.28|5.19||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders, Week 52||5.19|-6.28|0.850
81668111|NCT01488279|163031228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|480.8||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1147.6|1126.0|||ANOVA|||2X2 crossover design with baseline values. To compare the means between Sitagliptin and Placebo, a sequential three step testing process used. The results of the third step, the direct treatment comparisons are presented.||1126.0|-1147.6|.983
81668112|NCT01488279|163031231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.935||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.585|4.568|||ANOVA|||||4.568|-4.585|.997
81668113|NCT01488279|163031232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-38.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|49.9||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-156.9|79.0|||ANOVA|||||79.0|-156.9|.460
81668114|NCT03593850|163031233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81668115|NCT03593850|163031234|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis was performed according to pre-defined significant difference of p \< 0.01||||||0.392|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.392
81668116|NCT03593850|163031235|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis was performed according to pre-defined significant difference of p \< 0.01||||||0.802|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.802
81668117|NCT03593850|163031236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81668118|NCT03593850|163031236|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|1.429||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Fixed factors: group, covariates: pain before (VAS2), age in years, age at menarche, duration of menses, usual pain, anxiety before, hours with pain.|||Adjusted means: music 3.131 (99% CI 2.62, 3.999) and silence 4.56 (99% CI 3.581, 5.538), F= 8.44, R-square 54.5%|||0.006
81668119|NCT03593850|163031237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81668120|NCT03593850|163031237|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.721||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Fixed factor: Groups Covariates: Pain before, pain after, age, age menarche, menses duration, usual pain, anxiety before, anxiety after, hours pain|Adjusted means: music 2.58 (99% CI 1.339, 3.829), and silence 3.305 (1.728, 4.881); F 0.827, R-square 27.2%|||||0.370
81668121|NCT03593850|163031238|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between groups was pre-defined as p \> 0.01||||||0.377|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.377
81668122|NCT03593850|163031239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.049
81668123|NCT03593850|163031240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.168|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.168
81668124|NCT03593850|163031241|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between groups was pre-defined as p \> 0.01||||||0.642|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.642
81668125|NCT03593850|163031242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81668126|NCT03593850|163031243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.025
81668127|NCT03593850|163031244|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between groups determined by pre-deined p \> 0.01||||||0.307|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.307
81668128|NCT03593850|163031245|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between groups determined by pre-deined p \> 0.01||||||0.318|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.318
81668129|NCT03593850|163031246|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between groups determined by pre-deined p \> 0.01||||||0.954|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.954
81668130|NCT03593850|163031247|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between groups determined by pre-deined p \> 0.01||||||0.258|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.258
81668131|NCT03593850|163031248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.058
81668132|NCT03593850|163031249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.056
81668133|NCT03593850|163031250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.885|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.885
81668134|NCT03593850|163031251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.036
81668135|NCT00119041|163031255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.153|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.025 using Bonferroni correction for 2 statistical tests.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons were made between the intervention and control groups at baseline||||>0.153
81668136|NCT00119041|163031255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.25|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.025 using Bonferroni correction for 2 statistical tests.|t-test, 2 sided|Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.025 using Bonferroni correction for 2 statistical tests.||Comparisons were made between the intervention and control groups at 18 months||||>0.25
81668137|NCT00823823|163031294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||The frequency of loss of reduction during the study period was compared across casting groups using a two-sided chi-square test with alpha = 0.05.||||1.00
81668138|NCT00303979|163031321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Improvement (%)|8.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|9.7|||a large sample test (z-test)|||Performance Measure #1: relative change in % of eligible patients treated with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor and/or angiotensin II receptor blockers (ACEU/ARB).||9.7|7.0|<0.001
81668139|NCT00303979|163031321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative improvement (%)|8.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|9.6|||a large sample test (z-test)|||Performance Measure #2: relative change in % of eligible patients treated with beta-blockers.||9.6|7.7|<0.001
81535179|NCT02365649|162753522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-3.9||||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.73|25.9||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders||25.90|-33.73|0.792
81535180|NCT02365649|162753522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|18.1||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|44.75||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders||44.75|-8.62|0.179
81535181|NCT02365649|162753522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-19.1||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.87|12.63||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders||12.63|-50.87|0.230
81535182|NCT02365649|162753522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|16.4||||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.54|50.4||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders||50.40|-17.54|0.337
81535183|NCT02365649|162753522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.1||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.75|23.93||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders||23.93|-21.75|0.924
81535184|NCT02365649|162753522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-11.7||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.69|14.35||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders||14.35|-37.69|0.373
81668140|NCT00303979|163031321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative improvement (%)|79.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.5|89.0|||a large sample test (z-test)|||Performance Measure #3: relative change in % of eligible patients treated with aldosterone receptor antagonists.||89.0|70.5|<0.001
81668141|NCT00303979|163031321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Improvement (%)|1.0||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.2|||a large sample test (z-test)|||Performance Measure #4: relative change in % of eligible patients treated with anticoagulation for AF.||4.2|-2.2|0.546
81668142|NCT00303979|163031321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Improvement (%)|81.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.2|91.7|||a large sample test (z-test)|||Performance Measure #5: relative change in % of eligible patients treated with cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT-P/CRT-D).||91.7|72.2|<0.001
81668143|NCT00303979|163031321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Improvement (%)|62.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.1|65.1|||a large sample test (z-test)|||Performance Measure #6: relative change in % of eligible patients treated with implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) or CRT-D.||65.1|59.1|<0.001
81668144|NCT00303979|163031321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Improvement (%)|14.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|16.8|||a large sample test (z-test)|||Performance Measure #7: relative change in % of eligible patients with HF education.||16.8|12.6|<0.001
81668145|NCT00303979|163031323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|19.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|39.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #1: Relative change at 24 months compared with baseline in ACEI/ARB for the aggregate practices.||39.8|-1.1|0.004
81535185|NCT02365649|162753522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-3.1||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.94|22.79||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders||22.79|-28.94|0.813
81535186|NCT02365649|162753522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|5.3||||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.02|28.65||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders||28.65|-18.02|0.651
81668146|NCT00303979|163031323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|7.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|10.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #2: the relative change at 24 months compared with baseline in beta-blockers for the aggregate practices.||10.2|5.1|<0.001
81668147|NCT00303979|163031323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|30.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.6|35.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #3: the relative change at 24 months compared with baseline in aldosterone antagonist for the aggregate practices.||35.5|24.6|<0.001
81668148|NCT00303979|163031323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|1.0||||0.513||95.0|-3.6|5.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #4: the relative change at 24 months compared with baseline in anticoagulation for AF for the aggregate practices.||5.5|-3.6|0.513
81535187|NCT02365649|162753522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-23.8||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.12|1.49||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|Prespecified statistically significant at 0.1 level.||Clinical responders||1.49|-49.12|0.065
81535188|NCT02365649|162753522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|5.3||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.61|48.28||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders||48.28|-37.61|0.802
81668149|NCT00303979|163031323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|48.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.9|58.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #5: the relative change at 24 months compared with baseline in CRT-P/CRT-D for the aggregate practices.||58.8|37.9|<0.001
81668150|NCT00303979|163031323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|70.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.0|80.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #6: the relative change at 24 months compared with baseline in ICD/CRT-D for the aggregate practices.||80.8|61.0|<0.001
81668151|NCT00303979|163031323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|50.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.1|74.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #7: the relative change at 24 months compared with baseline in HF education for the aggregate practices.||74.2|27.1|<0.001
81668152|NCT00303979|163031323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|19.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.3|22.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Composite Score: The relative change at 24 months compared with baseline in composite score for the aggregate practices.||22.0|16.3|<0.001
81668153|NCT00303979|163031324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|10.3||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|25.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #1: the relative change of Cohort B (6 months) compared with Cohort A at baseline in ACEI/ARB for the aggregate practices.||25.9|-5.4|0.197
81668154|NCT00303979|163031324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|10.6||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|21.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #2: the relative change of Cohort B (6 months) compared with Cohort A at baseline in beta-blockers for the aggregate practices.||21.7|-0.5|0.061
81668155|NCT00303979|163031324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|-1.1||||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|3.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #3: the relative change of Cohort B (6 months) compared with Cohort A at baseline in aldosterone antagonist for the aggregate practices.||3.4|-5.7|0.622
81668156|NCT00303979|163031324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|6.2||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|12.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #4: the relative change of Cohort B (6 months) compared with Cohort A at baseline in anticoagulation for AF for the aggregate practices.||12.4|0.0|0.05
81668157|NCT00303979|163031324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|-1.8||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|7.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #5: the relative change of Cohort B (6 months) compared with Cohort A at baseline in CRT-P/CRT-D for the aggregate practices.||7.7|-11.2|0.711
81668158|NCT00303979|163031324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|14.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|22.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #6: the relative change of Cohort B (6 months) compared with Cohort A at baseline in ICD/CRT-D for the aggregate practices.||22.0|6.9|<0.001
81668159|NCT00303979|163031324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|38.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.2|53.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #7: the relative change of Cohort B (6 months) compared with Cohort A at baseline in HF education for the aggregate practices.||53.8|23.2|<0.001
81668160|NCT00303979|163031324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|6.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|9.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Composite Score: the relative change of Cohort B (6 months) compared with Cohort A at baseline in composite score for the aggregate practices.||9.0|4.2|<0.001
81668161|NCT00303979|163031325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|10.5||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|26.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #1: the relative change of Cohort C (18 months) compared with Cohort A at baseline in ACEI/ARB for the aggregate practices.||26.3|-5.3|0.190
81668162|NCT00303979|163031325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|14.3||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|28.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #2: the relative change of Cohort C (18 months) compared with Cohort A at baseline in beta-blockers for the aggregate practices.||28.4|0.1|0.048
81668163|NCT00303979|163031325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|5.8||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|15.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #3: the relative change of Cohort C (18 months) compared with Cohort A at baseline in aldosterone antagonist for the aggregate practices.||15.4|-3.9|0.240
81668164|NCT00303979|163031325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|6.7||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|13.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #4: the relative change of Cohort C (18 months) compared with Cohort A at baseline in anticoagulation for AF for the aggregate practices.||13.0|0.5|0.033
81668165|NCT00303979|163031325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|9.3||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|19.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #5: the relative change of Cohort C (18 months) compared with Cohort A at baseline in CRT-P/CRT-D for the aggregate practices.||19.8|-1.3|0.085
81668166|NCT00303979|163031325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|17.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|25.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #6: the relative change of Cohort C (18 months) compared with Cohort A at baseline in ICD/CRT-D for the aggregate practices.||25.8|9.3|<0.001
81668167|NCT00303979|163031325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|59.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.9|85.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Performance Measure #7: the relative change of Cohort C (18 months) compared with Cohort A at baseline in HF education for the aggregate practices.||85.2|33.9|<0.001
81668168|NCT00303979|163031325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Relative Change (%)|10.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|13.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Composite Score: the relative change of Cohort C (18 months) compared with Cohort A at baseline in composite score for the aggregate practices.||13.6|7.6|<0.001
81668169|NCT02170779|163031332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.84
81668170|NCT02170779|163031333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.738|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.738
81668171|NCT02170779|163031334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8434|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8434
81668172|NCT02170779|163031335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.638|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.638
81668173|NCT02170779|163031336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.492|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.492
81668174|NCT02170779|163031337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.144|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis refers to the physical component of the MSIS-29||||0.144
81668175|NCT02170779|163031337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.953|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This refers to the psychological analysis for the MSIS-29.||||0.953
81668176|NCT02170779|163031338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.915|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.915
81668177|NCT02170779|163031339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.023
81668178|NCT02170779|163031340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81668179|NCT00800683|163031341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.89|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||For patients who received rescue medication during the course of the trial, the Oracle Clinical (OC) technique was utilised for all efficacy endpoints and the values were set to missing after the rescue medication was administered.||-0.31|-0.89|< 0.0001
81668180|NCT00800683|163031342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.03|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||||-0.41|-1.03|< 0.0001
81668181|NCT00800683|163031343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.9|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||||-0.33|-0.90|< 0.0001
81668182|NCT00800683|163031344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.96|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||||-0.41|-0.96|< 0.0001
81668183|NCT00800683|163031345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.05|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||||-0.39|-1.05|< 0.0001
81668184|NCT00800683|163031346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.06|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||||-0.44|-1.06|< 0.0001
81668185|NCT00800683|163031347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.96|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||||-0.33|-0.96|< 0.0001
81668186|NCT00800683|163031348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.02|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||||-0.44|-1.02|< 0.0001
81668187|NCT00800683|163031349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1199||95.0||||P-value calculated using a Fisher's exact Test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1199
81668188|NCT00800683|163031350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.103||||0.2225||95.0|0.003|3.978|||Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin vs Placebo. The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c, previous anti-diabetic medication and creatinine clearance||3.978|0.003|0.2225
81668189|NCT00800683|163031351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.816||||0.8927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|15.756|||Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin vs Placebo. The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c, previous anti-diabetic medication and creatinine clearance||15.756|0.042|0.8927
81535189|NCT02365649|162753522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.6||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.46|21.63||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders||21.63|-20.46|0.955
81535190|NCT02365649|162753522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-10.6||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.73|14.47||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders||14.47|-35.73|0.395
81668190|NCT00800683|163031352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.43||0.8802||95.0|-24.36|20.91|||ANCOVA|||||20.91|-24.36|0.8802
81668191|NCT00800683|163031353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.19||0.7848||95.0|-18.47|13.98|||ANCOVA|||||13.98|-18.47|0.7848
81668192|NCT00800683|163031354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.09||0.1878||95.0|-26.74|5.31|||ANCOVA|||||5.31|-26.74|0.1878
81668193|NCT00800683|163031355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.92||0.5781||95.0|-11.28|20.12|||ANCOVA|||||20.12|-11.28|0.5781
81668194|NCT00800683|163031356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.8||0.2954||95.0|-26.67|8.18|||ANCOVA|||||8.18|-26.67|0.2954
81668195|NCT00800683|163031357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.27||0.5984||95.0|-12.02|20.75|||ANCOVA|||||20.75|-12.02|0.5984
81668196|NCT00800683|163031358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.53||0.4085||95.0|-9.82|23.96|||ANCOVA|||||23.96|-9.82|0.4085
81668197|NCT00800683|163031359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.17||0.8698||95.0|-14.84|17.52|||ANCOVA|||||17.52|-14.84|0.8698
81668198|NCT03492554|163031366|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||1 sided exact binomial test|||H0: Specificity = 92% H1: Specificity \> 92 Under the assumption that the true population specificity is 96.5%, 226 subjects who were diagnosed with SR based on the 12-lead ECG reference strip and where the device algorithm classification produced a result of AF or SR was calculated to provide at least 80% power to reject its null hypothesis, using a one-sided type I error of 0.025. To obtain readable waveforms approximately 300 subjects with no known diagnosis of AF were enrolled.||||<0.0001
81668199|NCT03492554|163031367|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||1 sided exact binomial test|||H0: Sensitivity = 90% H1: Sensitivity \> 90% Under the assumption that the true population sensitivity is 95%, 231 subjects who were diagnosed with AF based on the 12-lead ECG reference strip and where the device algorithm classification produced a result of AF or SR was calculated to provide at least 80% power to reject the null hypothesis, using a one-sided type I error of 0.025. To obtain readable waveforms, a minimum of 260 subjects with a known diagnosis of AF were enrolled.||||<0.0001
81668200|NCT03492554|163031368|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||1 sided exact binomial|||H0: agreement proportion of visual display= 0.8 H1: agreement proportion of visual display\> 0.8 Under the assumption that the true population agreement proportion of visual display was 90%, 88 subjects would provide at least 80% power to reject the null hypothesis using a one-sided type I error of 0.05. To account for obtaining readable waveforms, approximately 140 subjects (70 SR; 70 AF) were randomly selected.||||<0.0001
81668201|NCT03492554|163031369|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||1 sided exact binomial|||H0: agreement proportion of R wave amplitude = 0.8 H1: agreement proportion of R wave amplitude \> 0.8 Under the assumption that the true population agreement proportion of R wave amplitude was 90%, 88 subjects would provide at least 80% power to reject the null hypothesis using a one-sided type I error of 0.05. To account for obtaining readable waveforms, approximately 140 subjects (70 SR; 70 AF) were randomly selected.||||<0.0001
81668202|NCT00529451|163031410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 2.25 mm Hg|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|-1.25||||||||-1.25|-3.63|
81668203|NCT00529451|163031411|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 2.25 mm Hg|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.34||||||||0.34|-2.06|
81668204|NCT00529451|163031412|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 2.25 mm Hg|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|-0.28||||||||-0.28|-2.67|
81668205|NCT02463071|163031425|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.96|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.55|-16.88|||ANCOVA|Baseline TG and statin usage were included as covariates.||||-16.88|-36.55|<0.0001
81535191|NCT02365649|162753523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.0082||||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1299|0.1136||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders||0.1136|-0.1299|0.893
81535192|NCT02365649|162753523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0685||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0334|0.1705||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders||0.1705|-0.0334|0.182
81535193|NCT02365649|162753523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1323||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2552|-0.0093||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|Prespecified statistically significant at 0.05 level.||Responders||-0.0093|-0.2552|0.036
81535194|NCT02365649|162753523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0768||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0749|0.2286||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders||0.2286|-0.0749|0.316
81535195|NCT02365649|162753523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0573||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0471|0.1617||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders||0.1617|-0.0471|0.277
81535196|NCT02365649|162753523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0428||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0741|0.1597||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders||0.1597|-0.0741|0.467
81535197|NCT02365649|162753523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.036||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1336|0.0616||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders||0.0616|-0.1336|0.464
81535198|NCT02365649|162753523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0404||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0444|0.1252||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders||0.1252|-0.0444|0.345
81535199|NCT02365649|162753523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.0873||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1822|0.0076||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|Prespecified statistically significant at 0.1 level.||Clinical responders||0.0076|-0.1822|0.071
81535200|NCT02365649|162753523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.1109||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1109|0.3326||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders||0.3326|-0.1109|0.317
81535201|NCT02365649|162753523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0848||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0248|0.1945||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders||0.1945|-0.0248|0.125
81668206|NCT02463071|163031425|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.93|-22.92|||ANCOVA|Baseline TG and statin usage were included as covariates.||||-22.92|-42.93|<0.0001
81535202|NCT02365649|162753523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0559||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0745|0.1864||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders||0.1864|-0.0745|0.390
81535203|NCT02365649|162753524|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|8.7||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.79|24.16||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders||24.16|-6.79|0.263
81535204|NCT02365649|162753524|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|15.2||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|28.93||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|Prespecified statistically significant at 0.05 level.||Responders||28.93|1.47|0.031
81668207|NCT04305275|163031440|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.533||0.0491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|0.0|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||||0.00|-2.14|0.0491
81668208|NCT04305275|163031441|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.398||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.01|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 8||-0.01|-1.60|0.0468
81466784|NCT02783729|162626041|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.883|=|0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.75|-3.45|||MMRM|||WASO, Days 29/30: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||-3.45|-14.75|= 0.0016
81466785|NCT02783729|162626041|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|10.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.094|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.18|16.32||Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 1/2), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline TST as a covariate.|MMRM|||TST, Days 1/2: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||16.32|4.18|= 0.001
81535205|NCT02365649|162753524|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-12.0||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.93|3.9||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Responders||3.90|-27.93|0.135
81535206|NCT02365649|162753524|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|6.3||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.61|23.27||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders||23.27|-10.61|0.458
81535207|NCT02365649|162753524|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.9||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.59|13.45||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders||13.45|-9.59|0.738
81535208|NCT02365649|162753524|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-5.4||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.32|7.6||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Non-responders||7.60|-18.32|0.412
81535209|NCT02365649|162753524|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|3.9||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.56|16.36||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical responders||16.36|-8.56|0.534
81535210|NCT02365649|162753524|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|11.0||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|22.01||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|Prespecified statistically significant at 0.1 level.||Clinical responders||22.01|-0.10|0.052
81535211|NCT02365649|162753524|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-13.9||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.15|-1.63||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|Prespecified statistically significant at 0.05 level.||Clinical responders||-1.63|-26.15|0.027
81535212|NCT02365649|162753524|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.0||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.02|21.97||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders||21.97|-24.02|0.928
81535213|NCT02365649|162753524|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.5||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.72|8.77||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders||8.77|-13.72|0.658
81535214|NCT02365649|162753524|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-3.5||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.96|9.96||P-value for test of difference between each upadacitinib higher dose and upadacitinib lower dose for mean change from induction baseline using analysis of covariance with treatment as factor and induction baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Clinical non-responders||9.96|-16.96|0.601
81535215|NCT02365649|162753526|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-50.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-99.0|-1.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||-1.0|-99.0|1.000
81535216|NCT02365649|162753526|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.0|5.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical Responders||5.0|-55.0|1.000
81535217|NCT02365649|162753526|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.0|5.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical Responders||5.0|-55.0|1.000
81535218|NCT02365649|162753526|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.0|5.0||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical Responders||5.0|-55.0|1.000
81535219|NCT02365649|162753527|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-66.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|-13.3||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Responders||-13.3|-100.0|1.000
81535220|NCT02365649|162753527|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|86.7||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Non-responders||86.7|-20.0|0.250
81668209|NCT04305275|163031441|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.467||0.3124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.46|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 15, Pre-dose||0.46|-1.41|0.3124
81668210|NCT04305275|163031441|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.605||0.5148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.81|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 15, 5 Hours Post-dose||0.81|-1.61|0.5148
81668211|NCT04305275|163031441|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.6452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|0.91|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 15, 8 Hours Post-dose||0.91|-1.45|0.6452
81668212|NCT04305275|163031441|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.482||0.1171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|0.2|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 22||0.20|-1.73|0.1171
81668213|NCT04305275|163031441|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.557||0.2724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.73|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 42||1.73|-0.50|0.2724
81668214|NCT04305275|163031442|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.658||0.8784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|1.21|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 8||1.21|-1.42|0.8784
81668215|NCT04305275|163031442|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.687||0.1795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|2.3|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 15, Pre-dose||2.30|-0.44|0.1795
81668216|NCT04305275|163031442|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.829||0.5588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|1.17|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 15, 5 Hours Post-dose||1.17|-2.15|0.5588
81668217|NCT04305275|163031442|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.796||0.5036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|2.13|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 15, 8 Hours Post-dose||2.13|-1.06|0.5036
81668218|NCT04305275|163031442|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.736||0.6636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|1.79|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 22||1.79|-1.15|0.6636
81668219|NCT04305275|163031442|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.756||0.3999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|2.15|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 29||2.15|-0.87|0.3999
81668220|NCT04305275|163031442|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.776||0.3933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|2.22|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 42||2.22|-0.88|0.3933
81668221|NCT04305275|163031443|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.167||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.14|-0.47|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 8||-0.47|-5.14|0.0193
81668222|NCT04305275|163031443|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.277||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.51|-0.4|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 15||-0.40|-5.51|0.0243
81668223|NCT04305275|163031443|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.209||0.0385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|-0.14|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 22||-0.14|-4.98|0.0385
81668224|NCT04305275|163031443|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.221||0.2682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|1.08|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 29||1.08|-3.81|0.2682
81668225|NCT04305275|163031443|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.233||0.3649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|3.59|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 42||3.59|-1.34|0.3649
81668226|NCT04305275|163031444|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.078||0.2478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|0.9|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 8||0.90|-3.41|0.2478
81668227|NCT04305275|163031444|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.192||0.4486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|1.47|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 15, Pre-dose||1.47|-3.29|0.4486
81668228|NCT04305275|163031444|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.352||0.2662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|1.19|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 15, 5 Hours Post-dose||1.19|-4.22|0.2662
81668229|NCT04305275|163031444|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.282||0.9965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|2.57|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 15, 8 Hours Post-dose||2.57|-2.56|0.9965
81668230|NCT04305275|163031444|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.222||0.8437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|2.2|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 22||2.20|-2.68|0.8437
81668231|NCT04305275|163031444|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.232||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|2.14|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 29||2.14|-2.78|0.7960
81668232|NCT04305275|163031444|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.119||0.0456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|4.52|||MMRM|MMRM model included treatment, baseline score, assessment timepoint, \& timepoint-by-treatment as explanatory variables, treated as fixed effects.||Change From Baseline at Day 42||4.52|0.05|0.0456
81668233|NCT00053703|163031489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81668234|NCT00617604|163031522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|10.3||||||||10.3|-2.5|
81668235|NCT00617604|163031523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|5.0||||||||5.0|-3.1|
81668236|NCT00617604|163031524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|10.1||||||||10.1|-4.0|
81668237|NCT00617604|163031525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|2.5||||||||2.5|-0.6|
81668238|NCT00617604|163031526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.9|4.7||||||||4.7|-14.9|
81668239|NCT00617604|163031527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.5|0.0||||||||0.0|-18.5|
81668240|NCT00617604|163031528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.6|3.8||||||||3.8|-7.6|
81668241|NCT00617604|163031529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.2|4.6||||||||4.6|-8.2|
81668242|NCT00617604|163031530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|5.0||||||||5.0|-1.3|
81668243|NCT00617604|163031531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|10.4||||||||10.4|-1.2|
81668244|NCT00617604|163031533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.3|7.2||||||||7.2|-3.3|
81668245|NCT00617604|163031538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|14.6||||||||14.6|-2.7|
81668246|NCT00617604|163031539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.2|2.2||||||||2.2|-11.2|
81668247|NCT00617604|163031540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.4|14.7||||||||14.7|-4.4|
81668248|NCT03086265|163031563|OTHER|||||||0.7934|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7934
81668249|NCT03086265|163031572|OTHER|||||||0.6876|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6876
81668250|NCT03086265|163031573|OTHER|||||||0.7549|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7549
81668251|NCT03086265|163031574|OTHER|||||||0.6479|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6479
81668252|NCT03086265|163031575|OTHER|||||||0.8322|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8322
81668253|NCT03086265|163031577|OTHER|||||||0.0058|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0058
81668254|NCT03086265|163031578|OTHER|||||||0.3346|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3346
81668255|NCT03086265|163031579|OTHER|||||||0.5513|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5513
81668256|NCT03086265|163031580|OTHER|||||||0.1927|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1927
81668257|NCT03086265|163031581|OTHER|||||||0.6483|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6483
81668258|NCT03086265|163031582|OTHER|||||||0.5625|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5625
81668259|NCT03086265|163031583|OTHER|||||||0.2827|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2827
81668260|NCT03086265|163031584|OTHER|||||||0.8426|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8426
81668261|NCT03086265|163031585|OTHER|||||||0.9856|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9856
81668262|NCT03086265|163031586|OTHER|||||||0.8112|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8112
81668263|NCT03086265|163031587|OTHER|||||||0.6587|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6587
81668264|NCT03086265|163031588|OTHER|||||||0.4143|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4143
81668265|NCT03086265|163031589|OTHER|||||||0.4324|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4324
81668266|NCT03086265|163031590|OTHER|||||||0.7221|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of preoperative scores.||||0.7221
81668267|NCT03086265|163031590|OTHER|||||||0.0336|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of postoperative scores.||||0.0336
81668268|NCT05293743|163031598|EQUIVALENCE|This analysis uses Welch's t-tests to calculate statistical significance, given the different variances and sample sizes of the populations.||||||0.67||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of Freedom = 3.82.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in brace adherence fractions between the control arm and the experimental arm during the study's intervention period. In this test, brace wear was measured by parent-reported brace logs.||||0.67
81668269|NCT05293743|163031598|EQUIVALENCE|This analysis uses Welch's t-tests to calculate statistical significance, given the different variances and sample sizes of the populations.||||||0.23||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of Freedom = 3.70.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in brace adherence fractions between the control arm and the experimental arm during the study's intervention period. In this test, brace wear was measured by iButton temperature sensors.||||0.23
81535221|NCT02365649|162753527|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.2|95.6||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||95.6|-62.2|1.000
81668270|NCT05293743|163031599|EQUIVALENCE|This analysis uses Welch's t-tests to calculate statistical significance, given the different variances and sample sizes of the populations.||||||0.86||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of Freedom = 6.68.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in brace adherence fractions when the experimental arm is wearing the Dynamic Bar versus the Standard Bar during the study period. In this test, brace wear was measured by parent-reported brace logs.||||0.86
81668271|NCT05293743|163031599|EQUIVALENCE|This analysis uses Welch's t-tests to calculate statistical significance, given the different variances and sample sizes of the populations.||||||0.21||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of Freedom = 6.94.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in brace adherence fractions when the experimental arm is wearing the Dynamic Bar versus the Standard Bar during the study period. In this test, brace wear was measured by iButton temperature sensors.||||0.21
81668272|NCT02064920|163031604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Change in SD from Week 4 to Week 16|0.005|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.039|||||SD of average OCL repeated measurements after 12 weeks of treatment for Placebo + Donezepil treatment groups combined is hypothesized to be ≤ 0.1.|Change from Week 4 to Week 16 in Standard Deviation (SD) of OCL for Placebo + Donezepil treatment groups combined||0.039|-0.031|
81668273|NCT02109562|163031611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.148|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7261||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.982|-2.314||For evaluation of treatment differences, compare against a 1-sided adjusted P value with significance at \<0.025. The P values have been adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dunnett's procedure.|repeated measure linear regression model||RBP-7000 90 mg - Placebo|Estimates, standard errors (SE), 2-sided confidence intervals (CIs), and -1-sided P values are based on a repeated-measures linear regression model of the change from baseline score, with fixed effects for visit as a categorical variable, baseline score, treatment and treatment by visit interaction, assuming an unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.314|-9.982|0.0004
81668274|NCT02109562|163031611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.237|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7141|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.045|-3.429||For evaluation of treatment differences, compare against a 1-sided adjusted P value with significance at \<0.025. The P values have been adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dunnett's procedure.|repeated measure linear regression model||RBP-7000 120 mg - Placebo|Estimates, standard errors (SE), 2-sided confidence intervals (CIs), and -1-sided P values are based on a repeated-measures linear regression model of the change from baseline score, with fixed effects for visit as a categorical variable, baseline score, treatment and treatment by visit interaction, assuming an unstructured covariance matrix.||-3.429|-11.045|<0.0001
81668275|NCT02109562|163031612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0934||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.557|-0.143||For evaluation of treatment differences, compare against a 1-sided adjusted P value with significance at \<0.025. The P values have been adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dunnett's procedure.|repeated measure linear regression model||RBP-7000 90 mg - Placebo|Estimates, standard errors (SE), 2-sided confidence intervals (CIs), and -1-sided P values are based on a repeated-measures linear regression model of the change from baseline score, with fixed effects for visit as a categorical variable, baseline score, treatment and treatment by visit interaction, assuming an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.143|-0.557|0.0002
81668276|NCT02109562|163031612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.396|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0928|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.602|-0.19||For evaluation of treatment differences, compare against a 1-sided adjusted P value with significance at \<0.025. The P values have been adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dunnett's procedure.|repeated measure linear regression model||RBP-7000 120 mg - Placebo|Estimates, standard errors (SE), 2-sided confidence intervals (CIs), and -1-sided P values are based on a repeated-measures linear regression model of the change from baseline score, with fixed effects for visit as a categorical variable, baseline score, treatment and treatment by visit interaction, assuming an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.190|-0.602|<0.0001
81668277|NCT00688155|163031629|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided test of mean differences from baseline.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.66|TWO_SIDED|||||Physical activity training versus no physical activity training;|ANOVA|||Marginal comparisons of physical activity training vs no physical activity training||||0.66
81668278|NCT00688155|163031629|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided tests of mean differences from baseline.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.55|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for physical activity training is 0.55|ANOVA|||Marginal comparisons of physical activity training versus no physical activity training||||0.55
81668279|NCT00688155|163031629|EQUIVALENCE|Two Sided Test of Mean Difference from baseline|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Marginal comparisons of cognitive training versus no cognitive training||||0.95
81668280|NCT00688155|163031629|EQUIVALENCE|Two Sided Test of Mean Difference from baseline|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Marginal comparisons of cognitive training versus no cognitive training||||0.48
81668281|NCT00688155|163031631|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided tests of marginal means|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Marginal comparisons of physical activity training versus no physical activity training.||||0.23
81668282|NCT00688155|163031631|EQUIVALENCE|Two Sided Test of Mean Difference from baseline|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Marginal comparisons of cognitive training versus no cognitive training||||0.42
81535222|NCT02365649|162753527|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-33.3||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.1|4.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||4.4|-71.1|0.500
81535223|NCT02365649|162753527|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-33.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.1|4.4||P-value was calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if \>= 20% of the cells had expected cell count \< 5).|Chi-squared||Risk difference = (upadacitinib higher dose - upadacitinib 3 mg BID). 95% confidence intervals for risk difference were calculated based on normal approximation using proc FREQ.|Clinical responders||4.4|-71.1|1.000
81668283|NCT03734016|163031632|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority testing for ORR was performed using a stratified Wald test based on the stratified Mantel-Haenszel response ratio estimate against the non-inferiority margin of 0.8558 on the log scale.|Response ratio|1.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.22|||Stratified Wald test|Stratified by the randomization stratification factors (age, geographic region, refractory status, and 17p deletion and TP53 mutation status)|Response ratio is the estimated ratio of the overall response rate of the zanubrutinib arm divided by that of the ibrutinib arm.|||1.22|1.04|<0.0001
81668284|NCT03734016|163031632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0035||||||Superiority testing was performed using a 2-sided stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by the randomization stratification factors (age, geographic region, refractory status, and 17p deletion and TP53 mutation status)||||||0.0035
81668285|NCT03734016|163031633|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority testing for ORR was performed using a stratified Wald test based on the stratified Mantel-Haenszel response ratio estimate against the non-inferiority margin of 0.8558 on the log scale.|Response ratio|1.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.22|||Stratified Wald test|Stratified by the randomization stratification factors (age, geographic region, refractory status, and 17p deletion and TP53 mutation status)|Response ratio is the estimated ratio of the overall response rate of the zanubrutinib arm divided by that of the ibrutinib arm.|||1.22|1.05|<0.0001
81668286|NCT03734016|163031633|SUPERIORITY|Superiority testing was performed using a 2-sided stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.||||||0.0007|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by the randomization stratification factors (age, geographic region, refractory status, and 17p deletion and TP53 mutation status)||||||0.0007
81668287|NCT03734016|163031634|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was tested with a non-inferiority margin (hazard ratio) of 1.33 with the use of a stratified Wald test based on the four randomization stratification factors.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.86|||Stratified Wald test|Stratified by the randomization stratification factors (age, geographic region, refractory status, and 17p deletion and TP53 mutation status)|Hazard ratio is the ratio of the hazard of the zanubrutinib arm divided by that of the ibrutinib arm.|||0.86|0.49|<0.0001
81668288|NCT03734016|163031634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|||||||Stratified Log-rank test|Stratified by the randomization stratification factors (age, geographic region, refractory status, and 17p deletion and TP53 mutation status)||||||0.0024
81668289|NCT03734016|163031635|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was tested with a noninferiority margin (hazard ratio) of 1.33 with the use of a stratified Wald test based on the four randomization stratification factors.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.86||Stratified by the randomization stratification factors (age, geographic region, refractory status, and 17p deletion and TP53 mutation status)|Stratified Wald test||Hazard ratio is the ratio of the hazard of the zanubrutinib arm divided by that of the ibrutinib arm.|||0.86|0.49|<0.0001
81668290|NCT03734016|163031635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|||||||Stratified Log-rank test|Stratified by the randomization stratification factors (age, geographic region, refractory status, and 17p deletion and TP53 mutation status)||||||0.0024
81668291|NCT03734016|163031636|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|-8.0||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|-3.6|||Chi-squared||Rate difference is the zanubrutinib rate minus the ibrutinib rate.|||-3.6|-12.4|0.0004
81668292|NCT03734016|163031639|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.72|||||Hazard ratio is the ratio of the hazard of the zanubrutinib arm divided by that of the ibrutinib arm.|||0.72|0.41|
81668293|NCT03734016|163031642|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.11|||||Hazard ratio is the ratio of the hazard of the zanubrutinib arm divided by that of the ibrutinib arm.|||1.11|0.51|
81668294|NCT03734016|163031643|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|3.0||||0.0338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|5.77|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-C30 GHS/QOL at Week 24. A linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes the repeated measurement of the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and the treatment arm by assessment timepoint interaction, and baseline score as a covariate with an unstructured covariance matrix.||5.77|0.23|0.0338
81668295|NCT03734016|163031643|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.34||||0.3304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|4.06|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-C30 GHS/QOL at Week 48. A linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes the repeated measurement of the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and the treatment arm by assessment timepoint interaction, and baseline score as a covariate with an unstructured covariance matrix.||4.06|-1.37|0.3304
81668296|NCT03734016|163031643|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.82||||0.1189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|4.12|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||"Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-C30 Physical Functioning Scale at Week 24.~A linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes the repeated measurement of the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and the treatment arm by assessment timepoint interaction, and baseline score as a covariate with an unstructured covariance matrix."||4.12|-0.47|0.1189
81668297|NCT03734016|163031643|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.15||||0.3274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|3.44|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||"Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-C30 Physical Functioning Scale at Week 48.~A linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes the repeated measurement of the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and the treatment arm by assessment timepoint interaction, and baseline score as a covariate with an unstructured covariance matrix."||3.44|-1.15|0.3274
81535224|NCT01506271|162753528|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority test based on unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|Percentage Difference|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|8.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|MK-7655 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||8.6|-6.2|< 0.001
81535225|NCT01506271|162753528|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority test based on unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|Percentage Difference|3.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|10.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||10.8|-2.0|< 0.001
81535226|NCT01506271|162753529|OTHER|Test for a non-zero difference.|Percentage Difference|0.0||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|4.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||4.5|-4.7|0.979
81535227|NCT01506271|162753529|OTHER|Test for a non-zero difference.|Percentage Difference|-1.8||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|1.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||1.5|-6.2|0.153
81668298|NCT03734016|163031643|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.63||||0.6821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|3.66|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||"Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-C30 Role Functioning Scale at Week 24.~A linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes the repeated measurement of the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and the treatment arm by assessment timepoint interaction, and baseline score as a covariate with an unstructured covariance matrix."||3.66|-2.40|0.6821
81535228|NCT01506271|162753530|OTHER|Test for a non-zero difference.|Percentage Difference|0.9||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|4.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||4.7|-2.4|0.324
81535229|NCT01506271|162753530|OTHER|Test for a non-zero difference|Percentage Difference|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||3.2|-3.3|> 0.999
81535230|NCT01506271|162753531|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|20.1|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||20.1|-5.4|
81535231|NCT01506271|162753531|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|18.8|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||18.8|-6.7|
81535232|NCT01506271|162753532|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|2.4|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||2.4|-10.3|
81535233|NCT01506271|162753532|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|10.1|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||10.1|-5.0|
81535234|NCT01506271|162753533|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|12.7|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||12.7|-4.5|
81535235|NCT01506271|162753533|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|12.8|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||12.8|-4.4|
81668299|NCT03734016|163031643|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.8||||0.2701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|5.0|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||"Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-C30 Role Functioning Scale at Week 48.~A linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes the repeated measurement of the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and the treatment arm by assessment timepoint interaction, and baseline score as a covariate with an unstructured covariance matrix."||5.00|-1.40|0.2701
81535236|NCT01506271|162753534|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.9|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||3.9|-4.0|
81535237|NCT01506271|162753534|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|Percentage Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.4|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||2.4|-4.8|
81535238|NCT01506271|162753535|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|2.3|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||2.3|-6.7|
81535239|NCT01506271|162753535|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|7.4|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||7.4|-3.7|
81535240|NCT01506271|162753536|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|0.6|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||0.6|-7.5|
81535241|NCT01506271|162753536|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|Percentage Difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|2.4|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||2.4|-6.7|
81535242|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|8.1|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Diarrhoea||8.1|-4.7|
81535243|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|8.2|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Diarrhoea||8.2|-4.6|
81535244|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|6.9|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Nausea||6.9|-7.3|
81535245|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|8.0|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Nausea||8.0|-6.5|
81535246|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|9.6|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Vomiting||9.6|-2.3|
81668300|NCT03734016|163031644|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.91||||0.1778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|0.87|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||"Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-C30 Fatigue Symptom Scale at Week 24.~A linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes the repeated measurement of the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and the treatment arm by assessment timepoint interaction, and baseline score as a covariate with an unstructured covariance matrix."||0.87|-4.70|0.1778
81535247|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|11.8|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Vomiting||11.8|-0.7|
81668301|NCT03734016|163031644|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.35||||0.8174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|2.62|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||"Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-C30 Fatigue Symptom Scale at Week 48.~A linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes the repeated measurement of the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and the treatment arm by assessment timepoint interaction, and baseline score as a covariate with an unstructured covariance matrix."||2.62|-3.32|0.8174
81668302|NCT03734016|163031644|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.29||||0.6294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.89|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||"Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-C30 Nausea and Vomiting Symptom Scale at Week 24.~A linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes the repeated measurement of the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and the treatment arm by assessment timepoint interaction, and baseline score as a covariate with an unstructured covariance matrix."||0.89|-1.48|0.6294
81668303|NCT03734016|163031644|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.51||||0.4933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|0.96|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||"Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-C30 Nausea and Vomiting Symptom Scale at Week 48.~A linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes the repeated measurement of the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and the treatment arm by assessment timepoint interaction, and baseline score as a covariate with an unstructured covariance matrix."||0.96|-1.99|0.4933
81668304|NCT03734016|163031644|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.43||||0.3643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|1.66|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||"Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-C30 Pain Symptom Scale at Week 24.~A linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes the repeated measurement of the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and the treatment arm by assessment timepoint interaction, and baseline score as a covariate with an unstructured covariance matrix."||1.66|-4.51|0.3643
81668305|NCT03734016|163031644|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.43||||0.1363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|0.77|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||"Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-C30 Pain Symptom Scale at Week 48.~A linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes the repeated measurement of the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and the treatment arm by assessment timepoint interaction, and baseline score as a covariate with an unstructured covariance matrix."||0.77|-5.62|0.1363
81668306|NCT03734016|163031644|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.59||||0.2001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|0.84|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||"Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-C30 Diarrhoea Symptom Scale at Week 24.~A linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes the repeated measurement of the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and the treatment arm by assessment timepoint interaction, and baseline score as a covariate with an unstructured covariance matrix."||0.84|-4.01|0.2001
81668307|NCT03734016|163031644|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.85||||0.1121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|0.43|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||"Analysis of Change from Baseline in EORTC QLQ-C30 Diarrhoea Symptom Scale at Week 48.~A linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes the repeated measurement of the change from baseline as the dependent variable, and the treatment arm by assessment timepoint interaction, and baseline score as a covariate with an unstructured covariance matrix."||0.43|-4.12|0.1121
81668308|NCT02414399|163031663|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.29||Alpha =0.045 (to account for .005 alpha spending at interim analysis)|Regression, Cox||azithromycin is the numerator and placebo is the denominator|Death or rehospitalization||1.29|.64|0.58
81668309|NCT02414399|163031663|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.58|||Regression, Cox||Azithromycin-numerator and placebo-denominator|Death alone||1.58|0.39|0.49
81668310|NCT02414399|163031663|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.47|||Regression, Cox||numerator-azithromycin denominator-placebo|Rehospitalization alone||1.47|.70|.94
81668311|NCT02414399|163031671|SUPERIORITY|We modelled azithromycin resistance in E coli at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months of follow-up by randomisation group using generalised estimating equations with a Poisson link and exchangeable correlation structure, including site in the model. Models included an interaction term between randomisation group and follow-up timepoint (month 3 or month 6) to test whether an effect on resistance waned with time.||||||0.77|||||||Chi-squared|||M0||||0.77
81668312|NCT02414399|163031671|SUPERIORITY|We modelled azithromycin resistance in E coli at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months of follow-up by randomisation group using generalised estimating equations with a Poisson link and exchangeable correlation structure, including site in the model. Models included an interaction term between randomisation group and follow-up timepoint (month 3 or month 6) to test whether an effect on resistance waned with time.||||||0.088|||||||Chi-squared|||Month 3||||0.088
81668313|NCT02414399|163031671|SUPERIORITY|We modelled azithromycin resistance in E coli at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months of follow-up by randomisation group using generalised estimating equations with a Poisson link and exchangeable correlation structure, including site in the model. Models included an interaction term between randomisation group and follow-up timepoint (month 3 or month 6) to test whether an effect on resistance waned with time.||||||0.44|||||||Chi-squared|||M6||||0.44
81668314|NCT04490395|163031686|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|3.62|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.62|-0.26|0.044
81535248|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|3.5|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Postoperative Infection||3.5|-7.6|
81535249|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|2.2|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Postoperative Infection||2.2|-8.4|
81466786|NCT02783729|162626041|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|23.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.085|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.04|29.15||Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 1/2), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline TST as a covariate.|MMRM|||TST, Days 1/2: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||29.15|17.04|< 0.0001
81535250|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|4.7|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Seroma||4.7|-2.4|
81668315|NCT04490395|163031687|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|1.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.33|-0.15|0.056
81668316|NCT04490395|163031688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|1.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.28|-1.75|0.377
81668317|NCT04490395|163031689|SUPERIORITY|Within subjects change over time|F test (1,15) df|1.381||||0.258|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Change over time||Only 9 cases had any data available per group, and some had missing values and were not included in each analysis.|Within subjects change over time.|||0.258
81535251|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|9.7|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Seroma||9.7|1.0|
81668318|NCT04490395|163031689|SUPERIORITY|Between group analysis|F test (1,15) df|0.246||||0.627|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||||Between group analysis|||0.627
81668319|NCT04490395|163031689|SUPERIORITY||F test (1,15) df|0.005||||0.947|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Time x Condition interaction|Time x Condition interaction|||0.947
81668320|NCT04490395|163031690|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|0.98|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.98|-1.85|0.038
81668321|NCT04490395|163031691|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.56||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.05|0.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.94|-6.05|0.07
81535252|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|6.6|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - ALT increased||6.6|-5.0|
81535253|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|6.7|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - ALT increased||6.7|-4.9|
81535254|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|7.3|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - AST increased||7.3|-3.7|
81535255|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|7.4|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - AST increased||7.4|-3.7|
81535256|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|4.2|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Lipase increased||4.2|-6.5|
81535257|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|3.0|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Lipase increased||3.0|-7.2|
81535258|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|-0.3|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Hypertension||-0.3|-8.7|
81535259|NCT01506271|162753537|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|4.3|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Hypertension||4.3|-6.4|
81535260|NCT01506271|162753538|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Fisher Exact||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||0|0|> 0.999
81535261|NCT01506271|162753538|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Fisher Exact||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||0|0|> 0.999
81668322|NCT04490395|163031692|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|1.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.42|-1.19|0.43
81668323|NCT04490395|163031693|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.029||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.194|1.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.42|-.194|0.72
81668324|NCT04490395|163031694|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.23|-0.35|0.341
81668325|NCT04490395|163031695|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.059||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|1.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.17|-2.35|0.25
81668326|NCT01206062|163031730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.89|||Regression, Cox|||||0.89|0.64|<0.001
81668327|NCT01206062|163031731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.9|||Regression, Cox|||||0.90|0.60|0.003
81535262|NCT01506271|162753539|NON_INFERIORITY|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|Percentage Difference|-1.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|6.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||6.0|-9.1|0.001
81535263|NCT01506271|162753539|NON_INFERIORITY|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|Percentage Difference|-2.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|5.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||5.3|-9.7|0.002
81535264|NCT01506271|162753540|NON_INFERIORITY|Two participants with indeterminate or missing response were excluded from the analysis.|Percentage Difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|6.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||6.2|-6.3|< 0.001
81535265|NCT01506271|162753540|NON_INFERIORITY|Two participants with indeterminate or missing response were excluded from the analysis.|Percentage Difference|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|8.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||8.3|-2.0|< 0.001
81535266|NCT01506271|162753541|NON_INFERIORITY|Eight participants with indeterminate or missing response were excluded from the analysis.|Percentage Difference|-0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|6.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||6.4|-6.7|< 0.001
81535267|NCT01506271|162753541|NON_INFERIORITY|Eight participants with indeterminate or missing response were excluded from the analysis.|Percentage Difference|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|6.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||6.5|-6.3|< 0.001
81535268|NCT01506271|162753542|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority test based on Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|Percentage Difference|-1.3||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|6.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||6.9|-9.6|0.002
81535269|NCT01506271|162753542|NON_INFERIORITY|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification.|Percentage Difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|8.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||8.2|-7.2|< 0.001
81535270|NCT01506271|162753543|NON_INFERIORITY|Eight participants with indeterminate or missing response were excluded from the analysis.|Percentage Difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||7.4|-7.4|< 0.001
81668328|NCT01206062|163031732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.83|||Regression, Cox|||||1.83|0.34|0.58
81668329|NCT01206062|163031734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.04|||Regression, Cox|||||1.04|0.67|.10
81668330|NCT01641237|163031831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|Adjusted Mean and SE were calculated from ANOVA model with treatment and period as factors, and subject as a random factor.||Test for linear dose-response relationship was performed for %SMHR as a function of fluoride concentration.||||<0.0001
81668331|NCT01641237|163031831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3748||95.0|||||ANOVA|Adjusted Mean and SE were calculated from ANOVA model with treatment and period as factors, and subject as a random factor.||Test for quadratic dose-response relationship was performed for %SMHR as a function of fluoride concentration.||||0.3748
81535271|NCT01506271|162753543|NON_INFERIORITY|Eight participants with indeterminate or missing response were excluded from the analysis.|Percentage Difference|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|8.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference||8.6|-5.2|< 0.001
81535272|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|5.1|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Blood, lymphatic||5.1|-7.3|
81535273|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|0.1|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Blood, lymphatic||0.1|-10.3|
81535274|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|5.0|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Cardiac disorder||5.0|-5.2|
81535275|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|6.3|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Cardiac disorder||6.3|-4.5|
81535276|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|15.3|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - GI disorders||15.3|-3.9|
81535277|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|13.6|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - GI disorders||13.6|-5.4|
81535278|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|11.0|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Gen. dis \& admin.||11.0|-2.0|
81668332|NCT01641237|163031832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.17||||0.1898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|5.43||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment and the subject as random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered treatments in comparison to be equal.||5.43|-1.09|0.1898
81668333|NCT01641237|163031832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|5.6||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.35|8.86||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment and the subject as random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no dose-response relationship between %SMHR and fluoride concentration in the dentifrice.||8.86|2.35|0.0009
81535279|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|7.8|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Gen. dis \& admin.||7.8|-4.2|
81535280|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|12.0|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Infect. \& Infest.||12.0|-3.6|
81535281|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|8.0|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Infect. \& Infest.||8.0|-6.5|
81535282|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|5.1|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Injury, poison.||5.1|-7.3|
81535283|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|8.5|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 1250mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Injury, poison.||8.5|-5.0|
81535284|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|7.4|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Investigations||7.4|-9.8|
81535285|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|6.5|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Investigations||6.5|-10.5|
81535286|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|2.2|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Nervous System||2.2|-8.4|
81535287|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|2.2|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Nervous System||2.2|-8.4|
81535288|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|5.4|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Psychiatric disorders||5.4|-5.7|
81535289|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|5.5|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Psychiatric disorders||5.5|-5.7|
81668334|NCT01641237|163031832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.43||||0.0389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|6.68||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment and the subject as random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered treatments in comparison to be equal.||6.68|0.18|0.0389
81466787|NCT02783729|162626041|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|19.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.457|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.63|26.2||Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 29/30), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline TST as a covariate.|MMRM|||TST, Days 29/30: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||26.2|12.63|< 0.0001
81535290|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|3.0|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Renal \& Urinary||3.0|-7.2|
81535291|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|3.0|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Renal \& Urinary||3.0|-7.2|
81668335|NCT01641237|163031832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|9.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.58|13.13||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, and subject as random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered treatments in comparison to be equal.||13.13|6.58|<0.0001
81668336|NCT01641237|163031832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|7.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.41|10.96||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, and subject as random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered treatments in comparison to be equal.||10.96|4.41|<0.0001
81668337|NCT01641237|163031832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.25||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|7.53||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, and subject as random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered treatments in comparison to be equal.||7.53|0.98|0.0112
81668338|NCT01641237|163031833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|Adjusted Mean and SE were calculated from ANOVA model with treatment and period as factors, and subject as a random factor.||Test for linear dose-response relationship was performed for %RER as a function of fluoride concentration.||||<0.0001
81668339|NCT01641237|163031833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Test for quadratic dose-response relationship was performed for %RER as a function of fluoride concentration.||||0.0002
81668340|NCT01641237|163031833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|32.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.18|39.59||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, while subject was random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between treatments, being compared.||39.59|25.18|<0.0001
81668341|NCT01641237|163031833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|31.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.25|38.67||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, while subject was random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between treatments, being compared.||38.67|24.25|<0.0001
81668342|NCT01641237|163031833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|20.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|28.02||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, while subject was random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between treatments, being compared.||28.02|13.60|<0.0001
81668343|NCT01641237|163031833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.92||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.25|8.1||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, while subject was random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between treatments, being compared.||8.10|-6.25|0.8000
81668344|NCT01641237|163031833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|11.57||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|18.74||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, while subject was random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between treatments, being compared.||18.74|4.40|0.0017
81706167|NCT02820038|163108390|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.4186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.15|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater decrease in health distress between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||0.15|-0.36|0.4186
81706168|NCT02820038|163108390|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.8848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.24|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater decrease in health distress between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||0.24|-0.28|0.8848
81706169|NCT02820038|163108391|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.6403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.25|||Regression, Linear|||The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater increases in health status at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||0.25|-0.15|0.6403
81706170|NCT02820038|163108391|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.8766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.16|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in global health status between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||0.16|-0.14|0.8766
81706171|NCT02820038|163108391|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.7603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.18|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater improvement in global health status between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||0.18|-0.13|0.7603
81466788|NCT02783729|162626041|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|24.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.456|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.32|30.88||Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 29/30), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline TST as a covariate.|MMRM|||TST, Days 29/30: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||30.88|17.32|< 0.0001
81535292|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|0.7|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Resp. \& chest||0.7|-10.7|
81706172|NCT02820038|163108392|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.7093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.63|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater decreases in disease activity at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||0.63|-0.43|0.7093
81535293|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|4.4|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Resp. \& chest||4.4|-8.4|
81668345|NCT01641237|163031833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|10.65||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.48|17.81||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, while subject was random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between treatments, being compared.||17.81|3.48|0.0038
81668346|NCT01641237|163031834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|Adjusted Mean and SE were calculated from ANOVA model with treatment and period as factors, and subject as a random factor.||Test for linear dose-response relationship was performed for EFU as a function of fluoride concentration.||||<0.0001
81668347|NCT01641237|163031834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008||95.0|||||ANOVA|Adjusted Mean and SE were calculated from ANOVA model with treatment and period as factors, and subject as a random factor.||Test for quadratic dose-response relationship was performed for EFU as a function of fluoride concentration.||||0.0008
81668348|NCT01641237|163031834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|1.9||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, while subject was random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between treatments, being compared.||1.90|1.42|<0.0001
81668349|NCT01641237|163031834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|1.85||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, while subject was random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between treatments, being compared.||1.85|1.36|<0.0001
81668350|NCT01641237|163031834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.86||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, while subject was random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between treatments, being compared.||0.86|0.38|<0.0001
81668351|NCT01641237|163031834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.05||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.29||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, while subject was random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between treatments, being compared.||0.29|-0.19|0.6680
81668352|NCT01641237|163031834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.28||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, while subject was random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between treatments, being compared.||1.28|0.80|<0.0001
81668353|NCT01641237|163031834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.23||No adjustment was required for multiple comparisons as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, while subject was random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between treatments, being compared.||1.23|0.75|<0.0001
81668354|NCT02716675|163031846|OTHER||Prevention Efficacy (PE)|26.6||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|51.8||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|wald|||The primary PE analysis tests the null hypothesis PE equal to zero versus the alternative hypothesis PE not equal to zero using a 2-sided alpha equal 0.05 level Wald test of the equality of log cumulative hazard functions at the week 80 visit for the pooled VRC01 group versus the placebo group.||51.8|-11.7|0.15
81668355|NCT02716675|163031846|OTHER||Prevention Efficacy (PE)|22.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|52.0||||||A secondary analysis assesses the overall PE of the low-dose VRC01 group versus the placebo group.||52.0|-25.5|
81668356|NCT02716675|163031846|OTHER||Prevention Efficacy (PE)|30.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|58.0||||||A secondary analysis assesses the overall PE of the high-dose VRC01 group versus the placebo group.||58.0|-13.9|
81668357|NCT02716675|163031848|OTHER||Prevention Efficacy (PE)|73.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.6|89.9||||||PE against IC80 of least sensitive variant less than 1||89.9|27.6|
81668358|NCT02716675|163031848|OTHER||Prevention Efficacy (PE)|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-174.3|67.8||||||PE against IC80 of least sensitive variant 1-3||67.8|-174.3|
81668359|NCT02716675|163031848|OTHER||Prevention Efficacy (PE)|8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.1|50.3||||||PE against IC80 of least sensitive variant \> 3||50.3|-68.1|
81668360|NCT02015442|163031850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs. treatment period||||0.390
81668361|NCT02015442|163031850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.204|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs treatment||||0.204
81668362|NCT02015442|163031851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||calculated|t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs treatment||||0.001
81668363|NCT02015442|163031851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.244|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs treatment||||0.244
81668364|NCT02015442|163031851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.244|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.244
81668365|NCT00290290|163031852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.59||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.85|||Log Rank|||The average baseline rate of surgical-site infection at the six participating hospitals was 14% after clean-contaminated surgery with povidone-iodine skin preparation, and we estimated that substituting chlorhexidine-alcohol for povidone-iodine would reduce this rate to 7%. Therefore, we planned to enroll approximately 430 patients in each study group who could be evaluated in order for the study to have 90% power to detect a significant difference in the rates of surgical-site infection.||0.85|0.41|0.004
81668366|NCT05368961|163031872|OTHER|Null hypothesis; there is no difference in anxiety scores between usual care and distraction||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.44
81668367|NCT00003895|163031879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Post versus Pre-treatment % g209-2M-specific t-cells|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81668368|NCT00003895|163031879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Post versus Pre-Treatment %g209-2M-specific T-cells|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.0001
81668369|NCT00003895|163031879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||||||Arm A Versus Arm B|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81668370|NCT01735279|163031885|OTHER|Test t Student|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81668371|NCT01735279|163031885|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.84|||<|0.01|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81668372|NCT01735279|163031885|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.01
81668373|NCT01735279|163031885|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4|||<|0.01|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.01
81668374|NCT01380730|163031886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-66.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.48|-60.72||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-60.72|-71.48|<0.001
81668375|NCT01380730|163031886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.61|-54.88||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-54.88|-65.61|<0.001
81668376|NCT01380730|163031886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-41.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.18|-36.45||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-36.45|-47.18|<0.001
81668377|NCT01380730|163031886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-50.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.04|-44.62||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-44.62|-56.04|<0.001
81668378|NCT01380730|163031886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-50.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.69|-44.31||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-44.31|-55.69|<0.001
81668379|NCT01380730|163031886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-41.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.55|-36.13||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-36.13|-47.55|<0.001
81668380|NCT01380730|163031887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-79.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.0|-71.5||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-71.5|-87.0|<0.001
81668381|NCT01380730|163031887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-77.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.2|-69.6||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-69.6|-85.2|<0.001
81668382|NCT01380730|163031887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-50.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.5|-43.0||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-43.0|-58.5|<0.001
81668383|NCT01380730|163031887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-61.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.6|-53.7||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-53.7|-68.6|<0.001
81668384|NCT01380730|163031887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-61.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.5|-53.7||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-53.7|-68.5|<0.001
81668385|NCT01380730|163031887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-50.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.0|-43.1||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-43.1|-58.0|<0.001
81668386|NCT01380730|163031888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-61.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.37|-56.43||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-56.43|-66.37|<0.001
81668387|NCT01380730|163031888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-55.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.37|-50.47||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-50.47|-60.37|<0.001
81706173|NCT02820038|163108392|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.5941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.52|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater decrease in disease activity between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||0.52|-0.30|0.5941
81706174|NCT02820038|163108392|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.9476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.4|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater decrease in disease activity between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||0.40|-0.42|0.9476
81706175|NCT02820038|163108393|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.9128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|1.48|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater decreases in depression at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||1.48|-1.65|0.9128
81706176|NCT02820038|163108393|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.6312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.91|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater decrease in depression between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||0.91|-1.50|0.6312
81706177|NCT02820038|163108393|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.5766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|0.87|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater decrease in depression between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||0.87|-1.57|0.5766
81466789|NCT02783729|162626042|SUPERIORITY||LSGM Ratio|0.898|||=|0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.825|0.977||Based on MMRM model model with log transformation of sSOL and factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sSOL as a covariate.|MMRM|||sSOL, First 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||0.977|0.825|= 0.0122
81466790|NCT02783729|162626042|SUPERIORITY||LSGM Ratio|0.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.763|0.902||Based on MMRM model model with log transformation of sSOL and factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sSOL as a covariate.|MMRM|||sSOL, First 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||0.902|0.763|< 0.0001
81466791|NCT02783729|162626042|SUPERIORITY||LSGM Ratio|0.882|||=|0.0176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.796|0.978||Based on MMRM model model with log transformation of sSOL and factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Last 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sSOL as a covariate.|MMRM|||sSOL, Last 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||0.978|0.796|= 0.0176
81535294|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|8.1|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Skin \& subcutan.||8.1|-2.4|
81706178|NCT02820038|163108394|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.2123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|0.75|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater decreases in fatigue at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||0.75|-3.34|0.2123
81668388|NCT01380730|163031888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-38.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.39|-33.48||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-33.48|-43.39|<0.001
81668389|NCT01380730|163031888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-47.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.72|-42.44||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-42.44|-52.72|<0.001
81668390|NCT01380730|163031888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-45.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.92|-40.67||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-40.67|-50.92|<0.001
81668391|NCT01380730|163031888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.94|-32.65||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-32.65|-42.94|<0.001
81668392|NCT01380730|163031889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.28|-51.61||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-51.61|-61.28|<0.001
81668393|NCT01380730|163031889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-50.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.97|-45.33||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-45.33|-54.97|<0.001
81668394|NCT01380730|163031889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.56|-29.92||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-29.92|-39.56|<0.001
81668395|NCT01380730|163031889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-42.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.16|-36.9||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-36.90|-47.16|<0.001
81706179|NCT02820038|163108394|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.2691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|0.7|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater decrease in fatigue between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||0.70|-2.48|0.2691
81466792|NCT02783729|162626042|SUPERIORITY||LSGM Ratio|0.811|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.732|0.899||Based on MMRM model model with log transformation of sSOL and with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Last 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sSOL as a covariate.|MMRM|||sSOL, Last 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||0.899|0.732|< 0.0001
81668396|NCT01380730|163031889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-40.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.88|-35.66||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-35.66|-45.88|<0.001
81668397|NCT01380730|163031889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.51|-29.25||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-29.25|-39.51|<0.001
81668398|NCT01380730|163031890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-47.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.18|-43.29||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-43.29|-52.18|<0.001
81668399|NCT01380730|163031890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-43.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.81|-38.94||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-38.94|-47.81|<0.001
81668400|NCT01380730|163031890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-31.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.83|-26.97||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-26.97|-35.83|<0.001
81668401|NCT01380730|163031890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-35.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.99|-31.32||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-31.32|-39.99|<0.001
81668402|NCT01380730|163031890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-35.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.29|-31.65||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-31.65|-40.29|<0.001
81668403|NCT01380730|163031890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.06|-23.39||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-23.39|-32.06|<0.001
81668404|NCT01380730|163031891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-53.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.23|-48.65||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-48.65|-58.23|<0.001
81668405|NCT01380730|163031891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-47.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.08|-42.52||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-42.52|-52.08|<0.001
81668406|NCT01380730|163031891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.53|-29.97||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-29.97|-39.53|<0.001
81535295|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|4.5|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Skin \& subcutan.||4.5|-4.7|
81668407|NCT01380730|163031891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-42.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.36|-37.5||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-37.50|-48.36|<0.001
81668408|NCT01380730|163031891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-42.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.81|-36.98||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-36.98|-47.81|<0.001
81668409|NCT01380730|163031891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.2|-28.33||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factors.|Placebo is the reference|||-28.33|-39.20|<0.001
81668410|NCT01195090|163031929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.08||The change from baseline in A1C were determined using an analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) model with the factor 'treatment' and baseline A1C as covariate.|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in A1C were determined using an analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) model with the factor 'treatment' and baseline A1C as covariate.||0.08|-0.58|0.165
81668411|NCT01195090|163031945|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Chi-square test|Chi-Square|0.0034||||0.954||||||Chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Chi-square test for percentages of patient achieving an A1C \<7%||||0.954
81668412|NCT01205230|163031961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of least square geometric means|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.39|1.99|||||Ratio of least square (LS) geometric means (Pazopanib + Ketoconozole : Pazopanib alone)|||1.99|1.39|
81668413|NCT01205230|163031961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS geometric means|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|0.7|||||Ratio of LS geometric means (Pazopanib + Esomeprazole : Pazopanib alone)|||0.70|0.52|
81668414|NCT01205230|163031962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS geometric means|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.14|1.86|||||Ratio of LS geometric means (Pazopanib + Ketoconozole : Pazopanib alone)|||1.86|1.14|
81668415|NCT01205230|163031962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS geometric means|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|0.67|||||Ratio of LS geometric means (Pazopanib + Esomeprazole : Pazopanib alone)|||0.67|0.50|
81668416|NCT01205230|163031963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.06|0.06||||||||0.06|-1.06|
81668417|NCT01205230|163031963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|2.44||||||||2.44|-0.10|
81668418|NCT00922480|163031971|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.0001
81535296|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|2.0|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 250 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Vascular disorders||2.0|-9.9|
81668419|NCT00922480|163031972|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.0001
81668420|NCT04784897|163031973|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.9289||||0.7273|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6585|1.3102|||Log Rank|||Main comparison is between Brilacidin 5-dose and Pooled Placebo||1.3102|0.6585|0.7273
81668421|NCT04784897|163031973|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.8968||||0.5975|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5464|1.472|||Log Rank|||Secondary comparison between Brilacidin 3-dose and Pooled Placebo||1.4720|0.5464|0.5975
81668422|NCT03861936|163031992|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|68.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.5|83.1||P-values for between-treatment comparisons are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by baseline MMPS Grade (4 or 5).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||83.1|54.5|<.0001
81668423|NCT03861936|163031992|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|69.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.1|84.0||P-values for between-treatment comparisons are based on CMH model stratified by baseline MMPS Grade (4 or 5).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||84.0|55.1|<.0001
81668424|NCT03861936|163031998|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|48.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.1|63.7||P-values for between-treatment comparisons are based on CMH model stratified by baseline MMPS Grade (4 or 5).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||63.7|33.1|<.0001
81668425|NCT03861936|163031998|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|45.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.5|61.8||P-values for between-treatment comparisons are based on CMH model stratified by baseline MMPS Grade (4 or 5).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||61.8|29.5|<.0001
81668426|NCT03861936|163031999|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|55.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.6|70.8||P-values for between-treatment comparisons are based on CMH model stratified by baseline MMPS Grade (4 or 5).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||70.8|39.6|<.0001
81668427|NCT03861936|163031999|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|60.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.1|76.7||P-values for between-treatment comparisons are based on CMH model stratified by baseline MMPS Grade (4 or 5).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||76.7|45.1|<.0001
81668428|NCT03861936|163032000|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|54.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.9|70.5||P-values for between-treatment comparisons are based on CMH model stratified by baseline MMPS Grade (4 or 5).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||70.5|37.9|<.0001
81668429|NCT03861936|163032000|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|47.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.1|65.6||P-values for between-treatment comparisons are based on CMH model stratified by baseline MMPS Grade (4 or 5).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||65.6|30.1|<.0001
81668430|NCT03861936|163032001|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|68.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.5|83.1||P-values for between-treatment comparisons are based on CMH model stratified by baseline MMPS Grade (4 or 5).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||83.1|54.5|<.0001
81668431|NCT03861936|163032001|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|52.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.8|69.6||P-values for between-treatment comparisons are based on CMH model stratified by baseline MMPS Grade (4 or 5).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||69.6|34.8|<.0001
81668432|NCT03861936|163032002|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-5.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.647|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-4.54||The change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with study intervention and investigator site as factors and baseline MMPS Grade as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-4.54|-7.10|<.0001
81668433|NCT03861936|163032002|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.678|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.15|-4.47||The change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with study intervention and investigator site as factors and baseline MMPS Grade as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-4.47|-7.15|<.0001
81535297|NCT01506271|162753545|OTHER|Unconditional asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification|Percentage Difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|6.6|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Relebactam 125 mg - Placebo: Percentage Difference - Vascular disorders||6.6|-6.9|
81668434|NCT03861936|163032003|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.756|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.12|-6.13||The change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with study intervention and investigator site as factors and baseline MMPS Grade as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-6.13|-9.12|<.0001
81668435|NCT03861936|163032003|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.793|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.83|-6.69||The change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with study intervention and investigator site as factors and baseline MMPS Grade as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-6.69|-9.83|<.0001
81668436|NCT02319668|163032004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square (LS) Mean difference|0.2||||0.2965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.58|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.58|-0.18|0.2965
81668437|NCT01312038|163032012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.93|||||||Paired T-test|df=34||Comparison of the simethicone and placebo groups with respect to the difference between the pre-post treatment FGE at ME-pressure chamber gradient of -200 daPa.||||=0.93
81668438|NCT01312038|163032012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.39|||||||Paired T-test|df = 31||Comparison of the simethicone and placebo groups with respect to the difference between the pre-post treatment FGE at ME-pressure chamber gradient of 200 daPa.||||=0.39
81668439|NCT01372150|163032013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.71||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|4.48|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM)|Adjusted mean difference = placebo - fluoxetine|Fluoxetine versus Placebo||4.48|-1.06|0.226
81668440|NCT01372150|163032013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|2.3|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo - DVS SR|DVS SR versus Placebo||2.30|-3.23|0.739
81668441|NCT01372150|163032014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.46|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo - Fluoxetine|Fluoxetine versus Placebo||0.46|-0.11|0.224
81668442|NCT01372150|163032014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.27|||MMRM||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo - DVS SR|DVS SR versus Placebo||0.27|-0.29|0.944
81668443|NCT01372150|163032015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.924||||||"P-value obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the alternative hypothesis of Row Mean Scores Differences."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fluoxetine versus Placebo - Week 1||||0.924
81668444|NCT01372150|163032015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.698||||||"P-value obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the alternative hypothesis of Row Mean Scores Differences."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||DVS SR versus Placebo - Week 1||||0.698
81668445|NCT01372150|163032015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.214||||||"P-value obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the alternative hypothesis of Row Mean Scores Differences."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fluoxetine versus Placebo - Week 2||||0.214
81668446|NCT01372150|163032015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.113||||||"P-value obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the alternative hypothesis of Row Mean Scores Differences."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||DVS SR versus Placebo - Week 2||||0.113
81668447|NCT01372150|163032015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.314||||||"P-value obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the alternative hypothesis of Row Mean Scores Differences."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fluoxetine versus Placebo - Week 3||||0.314
81668448|NCT01372150|163032015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.659||||||"P-value obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the alternative hypothesis of Row Mean Scores Differences."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||DVS SR versus Placebo - Week 3||||0.659
81668449|NCT01372150|163032015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.577||||||"P-value obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the alternative hypothesis of Row Mean Scores Differences."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fluoxetine versus Placebo - Week 4||||0.577
81668450|NCT01372150|163032015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.187||||||"P-value obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the alternative hypothesis of Row Mean Scores Differences."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||DVS SR versus Placebo - Week 4||||0.187
81668451|NCT01372150|163032015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||||||"P-value obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the alternative hypothesis of Row Mean Scores Differences."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fluoxetine versus Placebo - Week 6||||0.051
81668452|NCT01372150|163032015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266||||||"P-value obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the alternative hypothesis of Row Mean Scores Differences."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||DVS SR versus Placebo - Week 6||||0.266
81668453|NCT01372150|163032015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095||||||"P-value obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the alternative hypothesis of Row Mean Scores Differences."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Fluoxetine versus Placebo - Week 8||||0.095
81668454|NCT01372150|163032015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.852||||||"P-value obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the alternative hypothesis of Row Mean Scores Differences."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||DVS SR versus Placebo - Week 8||||0.852
81668455|NCT01372150|163032016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.226|1.335|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic Regression using Response (Y/N) at each time point (excluding Week 9) as a response variable and treatment, age group and country as factors.|Fluoxetine versus Placebo - Week 1||1.335|0.226|0.186
81668456|NCT01372150|163032016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.382|2.567|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic Regression using Response (Y/N) at each time point (excluding Week 9) as a response variable and treatment, age group and country as factors.|DVS SR versus Placebo - Week 1||2.567|0.382|0.984
81668457|NCT01372150|163032016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.795||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.431|1.465|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic Regression using Response (Y/N) at each time point (excluding Week 9) as a response variable and treatment, age group and country as factors.|Fluoxetine versus Placebo - Week 2||1.465|0.431|0.462
81668458|NCT01372150|163032016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.726||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.399|1.324|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic Regression using Response (Y/N) at each time point (excluding Week 9) as a response variable and treatment, age group and country as factors.|DVS SR versus Placebo - Week 2||1.324|0.399|0.297
81535298|NCT03865446|162753570|OTHER||Geometric Means Ratio|130.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.03|199.22|||||The model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with unequal variance assumption and hepatic impairment group as fixed effect. Values were back-transformed from the log scale.|||199.22|86.03|
81535299|NCT03865446|162753571|OTHER||Geometric Means Ratio|104.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.12|151.16|||||The model was an ANOVA model with unequal variance assumption and hepatic impairment group as fixed effect. Values are back-transformed from the log scale.|||151.16|72.12|
81668459|NCT01372150|163032016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.688||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.391|1.21|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic Regression using Response (Y/N) at each time point (excluding Week 9) as a response variable and treatment, age group and country as factors.|Fluoxetine versus Placebo - Week 3||1.210|0.391|0.194
81668460|NCT01372150|163032016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.732||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.419|1.277|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic Regression using Response (Y/N) at each time point (excluding Week 9) as a response variable and treatment, age group and country as factors.|DVS SR versus Placebo - Week 3||1.277|0.419|0.272
81668461|NCT01372150|163032016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.748||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.426|1.314|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic Regression using Response (Y/N) at each time point (excluding Week 9) as a response variable and treatment, age group and country as factors.|Flouxetine versus Placebo - Week 4||1.314|0.426|0.313
81668462|NCT01372150|163032016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.663||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.376|1.171|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic Regression using Response (Y/N) at each time point (excluding Week 9) as a response variable and treatment, age group and country as factors.|DVS SR versus Placebo - Week 4||1.171|0.376|0.157
81668463|NCT01372150|163032016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.579||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.319|1.05|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic Regression using Response (Y/N) at each time point (excluding Week 9) as a response variable and treatment, age group and country as factors.|Flouxetine versus Placebo - Week 6||1.050|0.319|0.072
81668464|NCT01372150|163032016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.356|1.149|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic Regression using Response (Y/N) at each time point (excluding Week 9) as a response variable and treatment, age group and country as factors.|DVS SR versus Placebo - Week 6||1.149|0.356|0.135
81668465|NCT01372150|163032016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.465||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.249|0.871|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic Regression using Response (Y/N) at each time point (excluding Week 9) as a response variable and treatment, age group and country as factors.|Flouxetine versus Placebo - Week 8||0.871|0.249|0.017
81668466|NCT01372150|163032016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.751||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.415|1.357|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic Regression using Response (Y/N) at each time point (excluding Week 9) as a response variable and treatment, age group and country as factors.|DVS SR versus Placebo - Week 8||1.357|0.415|0.343
81668467|NCT02665052|163032020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||The primary analysis was a two sample t-test (alpha=0.05) of the mean WMFT log-time change at 6 weeks. The threshold for statistical significance was p-value = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||78 participants were needed to generate a sample size of 22 per group and provide 80% power to detect a between group difference in mean Wolf time change (6 week - baseline) based on an a priori assumption of a mean change of 0 and 7.4 seconds respectively for the delayed entry usual care control and home-based BATRAC group; a SD of 7.6 and discontinuation rate of 15%.||||0.64
81668468|NCT02665052|163032021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||The lab-based group had significant within group mean Fugl-Meyer (FM) change at week 6.|ANOVA|Dunnett's adjustments were used to compare the active intervention changes to the delayed-entry usual care control group.||Within group changes from baseline to week 6 were assessed using analysis of variance.||||0.01
81668469|NCT02665052|163032021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||ANOVA|||FM change was analyzed using analysis of variance followed by Dunnett's adjustment for between group comparisons in the home-based BATRAC group compared to the delayed-entry control.||||0.97
81668470|NCT02665052|163032022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||ANOVA|||Within group SIS hand changes from baseline to week 6 were assessed using analysis of variance followed by comparisons to the delayed-entry usual care control using Dunnett's adjustment.||||0.31
81668471|NCT02234284|163032023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.|Value is for mean score of participants in Health Coached arm minus mean score in Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||.43|-.15|.35
81668472|NCT02234284|163032024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.26||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.|Value is for mean score of participants in Health Coached arm minus mean score in Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||.65|-.13|.20
81686119|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.27|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.27|0.96|
81668473|NCT02234284|163032025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.|Value is for rate of exacerbations for participants in Health Coached arm minus rate for Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||0.07|-0.49|.13
81668474|NCT02234284|163032026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.53||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.18|25.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.||Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.|Value is for mean distance (in meters) of participants in Health Coached arm minus mean distance in Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|25.26|-8.18|.32
81668475|NCT02234284|163032027|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.|Value is for mean score of participants in Health Coached arm minus mean score in Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||.83|-.23|.27
81668476|NCT02234284|163032028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.|Value is for mean score of participants in Health Coached arm minus mean score in Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||.68|.07|.02
81668477|NCT02234284|163032029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.|Value is for mean score of participants in Health Coached arm minus mean score in Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||1.12|-2.78|.40
81706180|NCT02820038|163108394|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.5655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|1.13|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater decrease in fatigue between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||1.13|-2.06|0.5655
81535300|NCT02021565|162753587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.973||||||alpha = 0.025|ANOVA|Repeated measures||Analysis 1 is for the caregiver reported confidence that Veteran care recipient can perform 10 transfer tasks with assistance from the informal caregiver.||||0.973
81535301|NCT02021565|162753587|SUPERIORITY|Alpha = .025||||||0.223|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis 2 is for the caregiver reported confidence that Veteran care recipient can perform 10 transfer tasks independently.||||0.223
81668478|NCT02234284|163032030|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.|Value is for mean percent predicted of participants in Health Coached arm minus mean percent predicted in Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||3|-3|.98
81535302|NCT02021565|162753588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.547|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis 1 is for the Veteran care recipient reported task efficacy||||0.547
81535303|NCT02021565|162753588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.891|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis 2 is for the Veteran reported confidence that he/she can perform 10 transfer tasks independently.||||0.891
81535304|NCT02021565|162753589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.729|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.729
81668479|NCT02234284|163032031|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.5||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.3|10.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.|Value is for proportion (%) of participants in Health Coached arm minus proportion in Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||10.2|-33.3|.30
81668480|NCT02234284|163032032|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis||Value is for mean number of days for participants in Health Coached arm minus mean score in Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|||0.62|-2.07|.29
81668481|NCT02234284|163032033|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|39.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.6|59.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.|Value is for proportion (%) of participants in Health Coached arm minus proportion in Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||59.8|19.6|<.001
81668482|NCT02234284|163032034|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|25.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Value is for proportion of participants in Health Coached arm minus proportion in Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||25.2|-9.5|.38
81668483|NCT02234284|163032035|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|13.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.||Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||13.4|-9.4|.73
81668484|NCT02234284|163032036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|20.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.|Value is for proportion (%) of participants in Health Coached arm minus proportion in Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||20.8|-14.0|.70
81668485|NCT02234284|163032037|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.|Value is for proportion (%) of participants in Health Coached arm minus proportion in Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||5.3|-5.5|.97
81668486|NCT02234284|163032038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.|Value is for rate of outpatient visits for participants in Health Coached arm minus rate for Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||1.28|-0.32|.52
81668487|NCT02234284|163032039|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis||Value is for rate of COPD-related ED visits for participants in Health Coached arm minus rate for Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||0.22|-0.32|.78
81686120|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rises|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|2.8|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.80|1.56|
81668488|NCT02234284|163032040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.|Value is for rate of non-COPD-related ED visits for participants in Health Coached arm minus rate for Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||0.40|-0.56|.80
81668489|NCT02234284|163032041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.|Value is for rate of COPD-related hospital visits for participants in Health Coached arm minus rate for Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||0.06|-0.32|.35
81668490|NCT02234284|163032042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.|Value is for rate of non-COPD-related hospitalizations for participants in Health Coached arm minus rate for Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||0.04|-0.20|.37
81668491|NCT02234284|163032043|SUPERIORITY||difference in proportion|-18.9||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.1|-4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Outcomes were by group assignment (intention to treat) using generalized linear models adjusted for baseline levels of variable and clustering.|Value is for proportion (%) of participants in Health Coached arm minus proportion in Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||-4.8|-33.1|.01
81466793|NCT02783729|162626042|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|8.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.484|=|0.0706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|16.91||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sWASO as a covariate.|MMRM|||sWASO, First 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||16.91|-0.68|= 0.0706
81466794|NCT02783729|162626042|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-5.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.481|=|0.1949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.61|2.98||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sWASO as a covariate.|MMRM|||sWASO, First 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||2.98|-14.61|= 0.1949
81466795|NCT02783729|162626042|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|14.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.241|=|0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.16|24.73||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Last 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sWASO as a covariate.|MMRM|||sWASO, Last 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||24.73|4.16|= 0.0059
81668492|NCT02234284|163032044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|25.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Value is for proportion (%) of participants in Health Coached arm minus proportion in Usual Care, adjusted for baseline values and for clustering.|Outcomes were compared by group assignment using generalized linear models (GLMs) with a normal distribution for continuous outcomes), Poisson distribution for count outcomes (e.g. exacerbations and hospitalizations), and binomial distribution for binary outcomes. In all models, baseline levels of the outcome were entered as a predictor and follow-up levels as the dependent variable, with use of a robust standard error to account for clustering.||25.9|3.3|.01
81668493|NCT04754802|163032052|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42||0.5063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|6.4|||ANCOVA|||||6.4|-3.2|.5063
81668494|NCT04754802|163032053|SUPERIORITY||Other|-0.015||||0.8077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.137|0.107|||Wald Normal Approximation (Z)|Wald Normal Approximation (Z) for difference between two proportions||||0.107|-0.137|.8077
81668495|NCT01970488|163032078|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence was evaluated by comparing the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference of PASI percent improvement from baseline to Week 16 between ABP 501 and adalimumab with an equivalence margin of ± 15.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-2.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.39|3.02||||||||3.02|-7.39|
81668496|NCT01898689|163032105|EQUIVALENCE|The a priori equivalence region for the difference in means between the two concentrations was specified as +10 mA. This value was considered the minimal clinically relevant current since it approximates the tolerated electrical current range at baseline of the general population-in other words, natural variability and therefore a relatively small amount of current to detect.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.2|8.5||"P-values from the TOST procedure were 0.02 and 0.03 for the mean being inside the lower and upper boundaries, respectively.~(estimated mean difference of 0.2 mA; 90% CI 28.2 to 8.5)"|Mixed Models Analysis|||"The null and alternative hypotheses were thus:~H0: m0.1%-m0.4% ≤ -10 or m0.1%-m0.4% ≥ 10 and Ha: -10 , m0.1%-m0.4% , 10 where m0.1% and m0.1% are the population means for tolerance to current under 0.1% and 0.4% ropivacaine, respectively.~With 24 evaluable subjects, we had 90% power at the 0.05 significance level to detect equivalence of 0.1% and 0.4% ropivacaine concentration on the mean tolerance to transcutaneous electrical stimulation"||8.5|-8.2|0.02
81668497|NCT02303704|163032166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|to check the equality of means|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value less than 0.05 was considered significant|t-test, 2 sided|two compare two independent quantitative groups||Null hypothesis was there is no significant difference between the means of two groups||||<0.05
81668498|NCT02303704|163032167|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|to check the equality of means between the two groups|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81668499|NCT02303704|163032168|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|to check the equality of means|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value \<0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 2 sided|To compare the means between the two groups, to find out the significant difference between Group I and II.||Null Hypothesis: The dose of nor-adrenaline on weaning from CPB is same for Group I and II.||||<0.05
81668500|NCT02303704|163032169|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|to chek the equality of means between the two groups|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81668501|NCT02303704|163032170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||p- value less than 0.05 was considered as significant difference in proportion between the two groups|Chi-squared|two compare the qualitative data between two groups||Null Hypothesis:The proportion of IABP use is same between the two groups||||<0.05
81668502|NCT02303704|163032171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value \<0.05 was considered to be significant i.e. operative mortality is not same between the two groups|Fisher Exact|Fisher exact test was used because 1 cell (25%) have expected count less than 5.||Null Hypothesis: Operative mortality ratio is same in both groups||||<0.05
81668503|NCT01034540|163032172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.959||||||Values were not normally distributed, thus analyses were performed on ranked values and medians (IQL) are presented.|ANOVA|All tests of statistical significance were completed at the 5% level, two-tailed (p\<0.05).||An evaluable sample of 19 subjects provided 80% power (5% alpha-level, 2-tailed) to detect a 2.1 unit difference between control and active in MISI, assuming a 3.0 unit standard deviation (SD). Repeated measures ANOVA was used to assess responses to treatment. Initial repeated measures models contained terms of treatment period, and sequence as fixed effects, with subject modeled as random effect; models were reduced until only significant terms or treatment remained.||||0.959
81668504|NCT01034540|163032173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.037|||||||ANOVA|All tests of statistical significance were completed at the 5% level, two-tailed (p\<0.05).||||||0.037
81706181|NCT02820038|163108395|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1||0.5364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.51|10.55|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater increases in health literacy at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||10.55|-5.51|0.5364
81706182|NCT02820038|163108395|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.24||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|8.01|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in health literacy between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||8.01|-4.68|0.6050
81706183|NCT02820038|163108395|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.24||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.66|6.05|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, Other CMI+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in health literacy between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||6.05|-6.66|0.9240
81706184|NCT02820038|163108396|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.7871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.89|||Regression, Logistic||Modeled probability of attending at least one class session. Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART|The investigators hypothesized that participants would be more likely to participate in the BetterChoices, BetterHealth program if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||1.89|0.43|0.7871
81706185|NCT02820038|163108396|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.189||||0.5815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.643|2.198|||Regression, Logistic||Modeled probability of attending at least one class. Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would be more likely to participate in at least one session of the BetterChoices,BetterHealth program if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||2.198|0.643|0.5815
81706186|NCT02820038|163108396|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.679||||0.2211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.366|1.262|||Regression, Logistic||Modeled probability of attending at least one class. Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=Other CMI+SMART, DFB+SMART.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would be more likely to participate in at least one session of the BetterChoices, BetterHealth program if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||1.262|0.366|0.2211
81706187|NCT02820038|163108397|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.804||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.72|||Regression, Logistic||Modeled probability of viewing at least one page on website. Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART|The investigators hypothesized that participants would be more likely to use the RA Self-Management website if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||1.72|0.38|0.5740
81535305|NCT03084796|162753591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.068||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.132|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed using linear mixed model repeated for measurements (MMRM), including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West), and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value, and baseline by visit interaction as covariates.~Adjusted for multiplicity based on the parametric simulation method by Edwards and Berry."||0.132|0.003|0.037
81535306|NCT03084796|162753591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.116|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.181|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis for was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 for this outcome measure.~Adjusted for multiplicity based on the parametric simulation method by Edwards and Berry."||0.181|0.051|<0.001
81535307|NCT03084796|162753591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.151|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.216|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis for was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 for this outcome measure.~Adjusted for multiplicity based on the parametric simulation method by Edwards and Berry."||0.216|0.086|<0.001
81535308|NCT03084796|162753591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.145|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.209|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis for was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 for this outcome measure.~Adjusted for multiplicity based on the parametric simulation method by Edwards and Berry."||0.209|0.081|<0.001
81535309|NCT03084796|162753591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.211|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.159|0.263|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed using a linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West) and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.263|0.159|<0.001
81535310|NCT03084796|162753591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Analyzed using a linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West) and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.100|-0.003|0.066
81535311|NCT03084796|162753591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.083||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.135|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Analyzed using a linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West) and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.135|0.031|0.002
81535312|NCT03084796|162753591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.077||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.128|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Analyzed using a linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West) and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.128|0.026|0.003
81668505|NCT01034540|163032173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.073||||||All tests of statistical significance were completed at the 5% level, two-tailed (p\<0.05).|ANOVA|||||||0.073
81668506|NCT02774616|163032174|NON_INFERIORITY|A rejection of the null hypothesis (Ho) would demonstrate evidence that the complication-free rate is greater than 90.0% in the population.||||||0.0004|||||||exact binomial|||"Serious Adverse Device Effects (SADE) possibly or securely related to the Ilivia ICD family until the 3- month follow-up are counted for this primary endpoint. The following hypothesis has been defined:~Ho: SADE-free rate through 3 months post-implant ≤ 90.0% Ha: SADE-free rate through 3 months post-implant \> 90.0%"||||0.0004
81668507|NCT02774616|163032175|NON_INFERIORITY|A rejection of the null hypothesis (Ho) would demonstrate evidence that the complication-free rate is greater than 90.0% in the population.||||||0.0019|||||||exact binomial|||"Serious Adverse Device Effects (SADE) possibly or securely related to the Plexa ICD lead until the 6-month follow-up are counted for this primary endpoint. The following hypothesis has been defined:~Ho: SADE-free rate through 3 months post-implant ≤ 90.0% Ha: SADE-free rate through 3 months post-implant \> 90.0%"||||0.0019
81535313|NCT03084796|162753591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.035||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.087|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD.~Analyzed using a linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West) and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.087|-0.017|0.189
81668508|NCT02774616|163032177|NON_INFERIORITY|This endpoint evaluates the rate of appropriate right ventricular sensing of all patients in which a sensing measurement was performed. The following hypothesis has been defined: Ho: Rate of appropriate sensing through 3 months post-implant ≤ 93.0% Ha: Rate of appropriate sensing through 3 months post-implant \> 93.0%|||||<|0.0001||||||A rejection of the null hypothesis (Ho) would demonstrate evidence that the rate of appropriate sensing is greater than 93.0% in the population.|exact binomial|||||||<0.0001
81668509|NCT02774616|163032178|NON_INFERIORITY|A rejection of the null hypothesis (Ho) would demonstrate evidence that the rate of appropriate pacing is greater than 93.0% in the population.|||||<|0.0001|||||||exact binomial|||"This secondary hypothesis evaluates the rate of appropriate right ventricular pacing of all patients in which a pacing measurement was performed. The following hypothesis has been defined:~Ho: Rate of appropriate pacing through 3 months post-implant ≤ 93.0% Ha: Rate of appropriate pacing through 3 months post-implant \> 93.0%"||||<0.0001
81668510|NCT01721876|163032179|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided test of the hypothesis was performed at a 0.05 level of significance. An odds ratio (OR) = 1 would indicate that the odds of achieving CR+CRi with Volasertib + Low-dose Cytarabine is equal to the odds of achieving CR+CRi with Placebo + Low-dose Cytarabine , whereas an OR ≠ 1 would indicate the opposite. H0, CR+CRi: OR = 1 vs. Ha, CR+CRi: OR ≠ 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8751||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2432|2.8281|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Common odds ratio is calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate adjusting for the two stratification factors (baseline Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) and type of AML). If odds ratio is above 1 then it favours Volasertib+Low-dose Cytarabine.|This analysis was exploratory and descriptive.||2.8281|1.2432|0.0024
81668511|NCT01721876|163032180|SUPERIORITY|The hazard ratio (HR) between Volasertib + Low-dose Cytarabine and Placebo + Low-dose Cytarabine was tested against 1. The null hypothesis, H0,OS, was that the hazards are equal between Volasertib + Low-dose Cytarabine and Placebo + Low-dose Cytarabine, whereas the alternative hypothesis, Ha,OS, was that the hazards are not equal between the 2 treatment arms. H0, OS: HR = 1 vs. Ha, OS: HR ≠ 1.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.7571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.2||P-value is calculated from log-rank test stratified by baseline ECOG (0-1 vs. 2) and type of AML (denovo vs. secondary).|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio is calculated from Cox proportional hazard model stratified by baseline ECOG and type of AML. If hazard ratio is below 1 then it favours volasertib.|This analysis was exploratory and descriptive.||1.2|0.8|0.7571
81668512|NCT01721876|163032181|SUPERIORITY|The hazard ratio (HR) between Volasertib + Low-dose Cytarabine and Placebo + Low-dose Cytarabine was tested against 1. The null hypothesis, H0,OS, was that the hazards are equal between Volasertib + Low-dose Cytarabine and Placebo + Low-dose Cytarabine, whereas the alternative hypothesis, Ha,OS, was that the hazards are not equal between the 2 treatment arms. H0, OS: HR = 1 vs. Ha, OS: HR ≠ 1.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.6718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.2||P-value is calculated from log-rank test stratified by baseline ECOG (0-1 vs. 2) and type of AML (denovo vs. secondary).|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio is calculated from Cox proportional hazard model stratified by baseline ECOG and type of AML. If hazard ratio is below 1 then it favours volasertib.|This analysis was exploratory and descriptive.||1.2|0.8|0.6718
81668513|NCT01721876|163032182|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.7|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio is calculated from Cox proportional hazard model stratified by baseline ECOG and type of AML. If hazard ratio is below 1 then it favours volasertib.|||2.7|0.7|
81668514|NCT01901575|163032231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.05|TWO_SIDED|0.15|0.65|0.8|||Fisher Exact|||"null hypothesis:~Remifentanil IVPCA sedation in patients undergoing ablation of the idiopathic ventricular tachycardia does not cause suppression of PVC's"||0.8|0.65|0.05
81668515|NCT01825057|163032241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.5||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|||||adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner Method|Kruskal-Wallis|degrees of freedom = 2|mean difference = Order One - Do One|||||0.0009
81668516|NCT01825057|163032241|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|19.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner Method|Kruskal-Wallis|degrees of freedom = 2|mean difference = Order One - See One|||||<0.0001
81668517|NCT01825057|163032241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.178||||0.4983|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|degrees of freedom = 2|mean difference = Do One - See One|||||0.4983
81668518|NCT01825057|163032242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62||||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner Method.|Kruskal-Wallis||Mean difference = Order One - Do One|||||0.0217
81535314|NCT03084796|162753591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.029||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Analyzed using a linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West) and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.080|-0.023|0.273
81535315|NCT03084796|162753591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.045|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Analyzed using a linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West) and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.045|-0.058|0.813
81535316|NCT03084796|162753592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.095|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed using linear mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM), including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West), and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value, and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.095|0.022|0.002
81668519|NCT01825057|163032242|SUPERIORITY|mean difference is Order One - See One|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.22||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner method|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0126
81668520|NCT01825057|163032242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.4231|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner method|Kruskal-Wallis||mean difference is Do One - See One|||||0.4231
81668521|NCT01825057|163032243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner method|Kruskal-Wallis||Mean difference = Order One - Do One|||||0.0091
81668522|NCT01825057|163032243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.04||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner method|Kruskal-Wallis||mean difference = Order One - See One|||||0.0196
81668523|NCT01825057|163032243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.2832|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner method|Kruskal-Wallis||mean difference = Do One - See One|||||0.2832
81668524|NCT01825057|163032244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43||||0.1566|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner method|Kruskal-Wallis||Mean difference = Order One - Do One|||||0.1566
81668525|NCT01825057|163032244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88||||0.0982|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner method|Kruskal-Wallis||mean difference = Order One - See One|||||0.0982
81668526|NCT01825057|163032244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45||||0.6631|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner method|Kruskal-Wallis||mean difference = Do One - See One|||||0.6631
81668527|NCT01825057|163032245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.1327|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner method|Kruskal-Wallis||Mean difference = Order One - Do One|||||.1327
81668528|NCT01825057|163032245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57||||0.4097|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner method|Kruskal-Wallis||||mean difference = Order One - See One|||0.4097
81668529|NCT01825057|163032245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.8779|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner method|Kruskal-Wallis||mean difference = Do One - See One|||||0.8779
81668530|NCT04746833|163032256|EQUIVALENCE|mean of Summit will be equal to mean of control||||||0.91|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.91
81668531|NCT04746833|163032257|OTHER|||||||||||||||||descriptive statistic of system use|simple descriptive findings for evaluation of feasibility of the Sumit app|||
81668532|NCT04746833|163032258|EQUIVALENCE|standard null hypothesis of no difference between groups||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.50
81668533|NCT00496730|163032270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81668534|NCT00496730|163032271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81668535|NCT00496730|163032272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81668536|NCT03962738|163032285|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|5.54|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.54|2.17|<0.001
81668537|NCT03962738|163032286|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||||||<.001
81668538|NCT03962738|163032287|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.99|1.03|0.037
81668539|NCT03962738|163032287|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.16|5.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.17|2.16|<0.001
81668540|NCT03962738|163032287|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|4.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.62|1.89|<0.001
81668541|NCT03962738|163032288|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.72|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.72|0.81|0.197
81668542|NCT03962738|163032288|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.50|1.01|0.044
81668543|NCT03962738|163032288|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.83|1.08|0.023
81668544|NCT03962738|163032289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.17|0.73|0.268
81668545|NCT03962738|163032289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|3.82|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.82|1.26|0.006
81668546|NCT03962738|163032289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|4.61|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.61|1.50|<0.001
81668547|NCT03962738|163032290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.58|0.61|0.535
81668548|NCT03962738|163032290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.03|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.03|1.04|0.036
81668549|NCT03962738|163032290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|3.33|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.33|1.12|0.018
81668550|NCT03962738|163032291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.65|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.65|0.76|0.199
81668551|NCT03962738|163032291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.32|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.32|0.77|0.305
81668552|NCT03962738|163032291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.24|0.71|0.426
81668553|NCT03962738|163032292|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.82|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.82|0.87|0.135
81668554|NCT03962738|163032292|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.30|0.95|0.080
81668555|NCT03962738|163032292|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.49|0.98|0.061
81668556|NCT03962738|163032293|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.67|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.67|0.71|0.342
81668557|NCT03962738|163032293|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.04|0.76|0.377
81668558|NCT03962738|163032293|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.72|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.72|0.63|0.862
81668559|NCT03962738|163032295|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.43||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|15.65|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.65|0.75|0.112
81668560|NCT03962738|163032295|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|30.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||30.55|2.68|<0.001
81668561|NCT03962738|163032295|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.01|34.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||34.55|3.01|<0.001
81668562|NCT03962738|163032296|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.31|0.46|0.343
81668563|NCT03962738|163032296|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.98|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.98|1.37|<0.001
81668564|NCT03962738|163032296|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|3.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.20|1.42|<0.001
81668565|NCT03962738|163032297|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.26|0.62|0.605
81668566|NCT03962738|163032297|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.90|1.12|0.015
81668567|NCT03962738|163032297|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.05|0.74|0.432
81668568|NCT03962738|163032298|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|3.96|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.96|0.79|0.166
81668569|NCT03962738|163032298|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.62|0.68|0.396
81668570|NCT03962738|163032298|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|3.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.11|0.81|0.181
81668571|NCT03962738|163032299|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.64|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.64|0.79|0.233
81668572|NCT03962738|163032299|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.41|0.94|0.092
81668573|NCT03962738|163032299|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.92|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.92|1.11|0.017
81668574|NCT03962738|163032300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.724|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.724
81668575|NCT03962738|163032300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.240
81668576|NCT03962738|163032300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.548|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.548
81668577|NCT03962738|163032301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.719|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.719
81668578|NCT03962738|163032301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.823|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.823
81668579|NCT03962738|163032301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.612|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.612
81668580|NCT03962738|163032302|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.07|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.07|1.04|0.037
81668581|NCT03962738|163032302|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|4.06|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.06|1.75|<.001
81668582|NCT03962738|163032302|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|5.06|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.06|2.11|<.001
81668583|NCT03962738|163032303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.162|||||||ANOVA|||Work Functioning||||0.162
81668584|NCT03962738|163032303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.356|||||||ANOVA|||Social Functioning||||0.356
81668585|NCT03962738|163032303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.696|||||||ANOVA|||Energy and Vitality||||0.696
81668586|NCT03962738|163032303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.914|||||||ANOVA|||Feelings and Concerns||||0.914
81668587|NCT03962738|163032303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.226|||||||ANOVA|||Migraine Symptoms||||0.226
81668588|NCT03962738|163032303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||ANOVA|||Work Functioning||||0.310
81668589|NCT03962738|163032303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.684|||||||ANOVA|||Social Functioning||||0.684
81668590|NCT03962738|163032303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.864|||||||ANOVA|||Energy and Vitality||||0.864
81668591|NCT03962738|163032303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.412|||||||ANOVA|||Feelings and Concerns||||0.412
81668592|NCT03962738|163032303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||ANOVA|||Migraine Symptoms||||0.025
81668593|NCT03962738|163032303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.619|||||||ANOVA|||Work Functioning||||0.619
81668594|NCT03962738|163032303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.824|||||||ANOVA|||Social Functioning||||0.824
81668595|NCT03962738|163032303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.476|||||||ANOVA|||Energy and Vitality||||0.476
81668596|NCT03962738|163032303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.352|||||||ANOVA|||Feelings and Concerns||||0.352
81668597|NCT03962738|163032303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044|||||||ANOVA|||Migraine Symptoms||||0.044
81668598|NCT01286454|163032312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|111.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.69|120.47||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0 - ∞) of 5-HMT was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Fesoterodine 4 mg ER Tablet Fasted was reference and Fesoterodine 4 mg IR-BIC Fasted was test.||120.47|102.69|
81668599|NCT01286454|163032312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|103.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.16|111.64||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0 - ∞) of 5-HMT was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Fesoterodine 4 mg ER Tablet Fasted was reference and Fesoterodine 4 mg 10% ER-BIC Fasted was test.||111.64|95.16|
81668600|NCT01286454|163032312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|70.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.52|76.74||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0 - ∞) of 5-HMT was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Fesoterodine 4 mg ER Tablet Fasted was reference and Fesoterodine 4 mg 15% ER-BIC Fasted was test.||76.74|64.52|
81668601|NCT01286454|163032312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|113.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.91|121.74||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0 - ∞) of 5-HMT was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Fesoterodine 4 mg 10% ER-BIC Fasted was reference and Fesoterodine 4 mg 10% ER-BIC Fed was test.||121.74|105.91|
81668602|NCT01286454|163032313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|112.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.85|122.52||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of 5-HMT was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Fesoterodine 4 mg ER Tablet Fasted was reference and Fesoterodine 4 mg IR-BIC Fasted was test.||122.52|103.85|
81668603|NCT01286454|163032313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|103.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.48|112.65||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of 5-HMT was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Fesoterodine 4 mg ER Tablet Fasted was reference and Fesoterodine 4 mg 10% ER-BIC Fasted was test.||112.65|95.48|
81668604|NCT01286454|163032313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|66.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.56|72.63||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of 5-HMT was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Fesoterodine 4 mg ER Tablet Fasted was reference and Fesoterodine 4 mg 15% ER-BIC Fasted was test.||72.63|61.56|
81668605|NCT01286454|163032313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|28.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|26.09|30.78||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of 5-HMT was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Fesoterodine 4 mg ER Tablet Fasted was reference and Fesoterodine 4 mg 20% ER-BIC Fasted was test.||30.78|26.09|
81668606|NCT01286454|163032313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|114.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.99|122.97||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of 5-HMT was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Fesoterodine 4 mg 10% ER-BIC Fasted was reference and Fesoterodine 4 mg 10% ER-BIC Fed was test.||122.97|106.99|
81668607|NCT01286454|163032314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|259.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|231.48|290.7||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of 5-HMT was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Fesoterodine 4 mg ER Tablet Fasted was reference and Fesoterodine 4 mg IR-BIC Fasted was test.||290.70|231.48|
81668608|NCT01286454|163032314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|134.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|120.31|151.09||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of 5-HMT was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Fesoterodine 4 mg ER Tablet Fasted was reference and Fesoterodine 4 mg 10% ER-BIC Fasted was test.||151.09|120.31|
81668609|NCT01286454|163032314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|48.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.35|54.44||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of 5-HMT was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Fesoterodine 4 mg ER Tablet Fasted was reference and Fesoterodine 4 mg 15% ER-BIC Fasted was test.||54.44|43.35|
81668610|NCT01286454|163032314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|14.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.83|16.11||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of 5-HMT was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Fesoterodine 4 mg ER Tablet Fasted was reference and Fesoterodine 4 mg 20% ER-BIC Fasted was test.||16.11|12.83|
81668611|NCT01286454|163032314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|171.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|115.82|187.78||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of 5-HMT was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. Fesoterodine 4 mg 10% ER-BIC Fasted was reference and Fesoterodine 4 mg 10% ER-BIC Fed was test.||187.78|115.82|
81466796|NCT02783729|162626042|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|5.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.241|=|0.3064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|15.65||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Last 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sWASO as a covariate.|MMRM|||sWASO, Last 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||15.65|-4.92|= 0.3064
81668612|NCT00369785|163032317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.62||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null Hypothesis: No difference in immediate recall memory at 24 weeks||||.62
81668613|NCT00369785|163032318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null Hypothesis: No difference in discrimination memory between the two groups||||.007
81668614|NCT02367066|163032330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.02|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.9|0.98||1-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.98|0.90|0.02
81668615|NCT02367066|163032331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.06|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.92|0.99||1-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.99|0.92|0.06
81668616|NCT02367066|163032332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.41|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.96|1.03||1-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.03|0.96|0.41
81668617|NCT02367066|163032333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.06|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.85|0.99||1-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.99|0.85|0.06
81668618|NCT02367066|163032334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.18|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.99|1.13||1-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.13|0.99|0.18
81668619|NCT02367066|163032335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.04|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.89|0.98||1-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.98|0.89|0.04
81668620|NCT02367066|163032337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS MEan Ratio|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.37|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.91|1.06||1-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.06|0.91|0.37
81668621|NCT02367066|163032339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.06|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.0|1.04||1-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.04|1.00|0.06
81668622|NCT02367066|163032340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.45|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01|0.03||2-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.01|0.45
81466797|NCT02783729|162626042|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-6.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.325|=|0.2174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.02|3.88||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baselines sTST as a covariate.|MMRM|||sTST, First 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||3.88|-17.02|= 0.2174
81668623|NCT02247960|163032357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.00
81668624|NCT04556136|163032389|NON_INFERIORITY|This non-inferiority study was designed to demonstrate the ability of the phototherapy kiosk to safely administer UVB radiation to participants with varying levels of 25(OH)D and achieve comparable levels of serum 25(OH)D in a similar population of adults randomized to receive RDA of 600 IU vitamin D oral supplementation daily. It is important to evaluate device equivalence to standard of care in the maintenance of sufficient levels of vitamin D in adults 18 - 70 years old.||||||0.01||||||Threshold for significance \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Effect sizes for significant differences were included as eta squared (ŋ2) values.||The intent-to-treat analysis plan was carried out with all available subject data points. No interim analysis was performed. Exploratory data analyses were conducted on serum vitamin D levels of participants assigned to either the oral supplementation or kiosk group. Analysis was restricted to participants with valid baseline serum vitamin D data and at least one follow-up blood draw. The Shapiro-Wilk test was used to assess the normality of the data distribution.||||0.01
81668625|NCT02101515|163032465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.93||||||||0.93|0.22|
81668626|NCT02101515|163032467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|8.4||||||||8.40|0.67|
81668627|NCT02101515|163032468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.45||||||||1.45|0.41|
81668628|NCT02101515|163032469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|5.62||||||||5.62|1.30|
81668629|NCT02101515|163032470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|13.92||||||||13.92|0.06|
81668630|NCT02101515|163032472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|5.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|42.9||||||||42.90|0.68|
81668631|NCT02101515|163032474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.54||||||||1.54|0.46|
81668632|NCT02101515|163032475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.49||||||||1.49|0.39|
81668633|NCT02101515|163032477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6
81668634|NCT02101515|163032481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.77||||||||2.77|0.03|
81668635|NCT02901574|163032482|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.87||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|10.3||Threshold for significance is two-sided alpha of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.30|-2.55|0.24
81668636|NCT00073528|163032498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.96||p-value is from stratified log-rank test, stratifying for site of disease and time since prior adjuvant endocrine therapy at screening|Log Rank||The estimate of the treatment Hazard Ratio wase based on the log-rank test.|||0.96|0.53|0.019
81668637|NCT00073528|163032499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.96||p-value is from stratified log-rank test, stratifying for site of disease and time since prior adjuvant endocrine therapy at screening|Log Rank||The estimate of the treatment Hazard Ratio was based on the log-rank test.|||0.96|0.53|0.019
81668638|NCT01226459|163032550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|13.1|||ANCOVA|P-value is from ANCOVA model with treatment and center as factors and Baseline hair count as a covariate.||Intent to Treat (ITT) population defined as all participants randomly assigned to a treatment group who received dispensed investigational product. Four participants in vehicle group and 3 participants in foam group had no hair information at Baseline. Statistical analysis is of the change from baseline to week 24 data.||13.1|5.0|<0.0001
81668639|NCT01226459|163032551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|14.7|||ANCOVA|P-value is from ANCOVA model with treatment and center as factors and Baseline hair count as a covariate.||Statistical analysis is of the change from baseline to week 12 data.||14.7|7.0|<0.0001
81668640|NCT01226459|163032552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.04|||ANCOVA|||||1.04|0.35|<0.0001
81668641|NCT01092143|163032555|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|3.083|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.65||0.0311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.157|6.323||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||Superiority in mean trough FEV1 % predicted change from baseline in patients treated with BI 671800 50 mg b.i.d. compared with those treated with placebo, after 6 weeks.||6.323|-0.157|0.0311
81668642|NCT01092143|163032555|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|3.589|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.6||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.447|6.732||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, trea||Superiority in mean trough FEV1 % predicted change from baseline in patients treated with BI 671800 200 mg b.i.d. compared with those treated with placebo, after 6 weeks.||6.732|0.447|0.0126
81668643|NCT01092143|163032555|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|3.977|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.64||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.756|7.197||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||Superiority in mean trough FEV1 % predicted change from baseline in patients treated with BI 671800 400 mg b.i.d. compared with those treated with placebo, after 6 weeks.||7.197|0.756|0.0078
81668644|NCT01092143|163032555|OTHER||Adjusted mean treatment differences|8.619|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.684|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.312|11.927||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||Superiority in mean trough FEV1 % predicted change from baseline in patients treated with fluticasone propionate 110 mcg 2 puffs b.i.d. compared with those treated with placebo, after 6 weeks.||11.927|5.312|<.0001
81668645|NCT01092143|163032555|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|-5.536|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.653||0.9996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.783|-2.29||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||Superiority in mean trough FEV1 % predicted change from baseline in patients treated with BI 671800 50 mg b.i.d. compared with those treated with fluticasone propionate 220 mcg b.i.d., after 6 weeks.||-2.290|-8.783|0.9996
81668646|NCT01092143|163032555|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|-5.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.606||0.9991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.185|-1.875||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||Superiority in mean trough FEV1 % predicted change from baseline in patients treated with BI 671800 200 mg b.i.d. compared with those treated with fluticasone propionate 220mcg b.i.d., after 6 weeks.||-1.875|-8.185|0.9991
81668647|NCT01092143|163032555|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|-4.643|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.647||0.9975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.877|-1.408||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||Superiority in mean trough FEV1 % predicted change from baseline in patients treated with BI 671800 400 mg b.i.d. compared with those treated with fluticasone propionate 220 mcg b.i.d., after 6 weeks.||-1.408|-7.877|0.9975
81668648|NCT01092143|163032556|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|0.073|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.113||0.7413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.149|0.295||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||||0.295|-0.149|0.7413
81668649|NCT01092143|163032556|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.11||0.2335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.296|0.136||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||||0.136|-0.296|0.2335
81668650|NCT01092143|163032556|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|-0.061|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.113||0.2933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.282|0.16||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||||0.160|-0.282|0.2933
81668651|NCT01092143|163032556|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|-0.333|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.116||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.561|-0.105||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||||-0.105|-0.561|0.0021
81668652|NCT01092143|163032556|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|0.406|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.114||0.9998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.183|0.63||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||||0.630|0.183|0.9998
81668653|NCT01092143|163032556|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|0.253|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.11||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.47||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||||0.470|0.037|0.9890
81668654|NCT01092143|163032556|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|0.272|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.113||0.9918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.494||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||||0.494|0.050|0.9918
81668655|NCT01022242|163032567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8861|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8861
81668656|NCT00117598|163032568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.63|||Log Rank||HR from a cox model adjusted for baseline stratification factors|Two null hypotheses (Ho) tested: 1. PFS distributions for temsirolimus 175/75 mg and investigator's choice treatment groups are identical. 2. PFS distributions for temsirolimus 175/25 mg and investigator's choice treatment groups are identical. Alternative hypothesis (Ha) for each test was that PFS distributions differed.||0.63|0.25|<0.0001
81668657|NCT00117598|163032568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.65|||Log Rank||HR from a cox model adjusted for baseline stratification factors|||0.65|0.26|<0.0001
81668658|NCT00117598|163032569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0019
81668659|NCT00117598|163032569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6179|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6179
81668660|NCT00117598|163032570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.3053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.28|||Log Rank||HR from a cox model adjusted for baseline stratification factors|||1.28|0.46|0.3053
81668661|NCT00117598|163032570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.98||||0.9515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.62|||Log Rank||HR from a cox model adjusted for baseline stratification factors|||1.62|0.60|0.9515
81668662|NCT00117598|163032571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|9.01|||||HR from a cox model adjusted for baseline stratification factors|||9.01|0.14|
81668663|NCT00117598|163032571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|13.3|||||HR from a cox model adjusted for baseline stratification factors|||13.3|0.10|
81668664|NCT00117598|163032573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.56|||Log Rank||HR from a cox model adjusted for baseline stratification factors|||0.56|0.23|<0.0001
81668665|NCT00117598|163032573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.6|||Log Rank||HR from a cox model adjusted for baseline stratification factors|||0.60|0.26|<0.0001
81668666|NCT00117598|163032574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.67|||Log Rank||HR from a cox model adjusted for baseline stratification factors|||0.67|0.23|0.0004
81668667|NCT00117598|163032574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.0712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.04|||Log Rank||HR from a cox model adjusted for baseline stratification factors|||1.04|0.40|0.0712
81668668|NCT00545402|163032583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2611|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2611
81668669|NCT00545402|163032585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7091|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7091
81668670|NCT00397033|163032590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH chi-square test with modified ridit scores, stratified by concomitant medication stratum, and country.||||||0.001
81668671|NCT00397033|163032590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH chi-square test with modified ridit scores, stratified by concomitant medication stratum, and country.||||||0.008
81668672|NCT00397033|163032591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001||95.0|-5.1|-1.7|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) High Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||-1.7|-5.1|<0.001
81668673|NCT00397033|163032591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.217||95.0|-2.8|0.6|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) Low Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||0.6|-2.8|0.217
81668674|NCT00397033|163032592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.108||95.0|-2.3|0.2|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) High Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||0.2|-2.3|0.108
81668675|NCT00397033|163032592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.43||95.0|-1.7|0.7|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) Low Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||0.7|-1.7|0.430
81668676|NCT00397033|163032593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.008||95.0|-6.7|-1.0|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) High Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||-1.0|-6.7|0.008
81668677|NCT00397033|163032593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.175||95.0|-4.8|0.9|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) Low Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||0.9|-4.8|0.175
81668678|NCT00397033|163032594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.001||95.0|-4.6|-1.1|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) High Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||-1.1|-4.6|0.001
81668679|NCT00397033|163032594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.209||95.0|-2.8|0.6|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) Low Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||0.6|-2.8|0.209
81668680|NCT00397033|163032596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.032||95.0|-6.5|-0.3|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) High Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||-0.3|-6.5|0.032
81668681|NCT00397033|163032596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.013||95.0|-6.8|-0.8|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) Low Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||-0.8|-6.8|0.013
81668682|NCT00397033|163032597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.232||95.0|-2.0|0.5|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) High Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||0.5|-2.0|0.232
81668683|NCT00397033|163032597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.31||95.0|-1.8|0.6|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) Low Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||0.6|-1.8|0.310
81668684|NCT00397033|163032598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.004||95.0|-3.1|-0.6|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) High Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||-0.6|-3.1|0.004
81706188|NCT02820038|163108397|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.425||||0.1278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.766|2.649|||Regression, Logistic||Modeled probability of viewing at least one page on website. Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would be more likely to visit the RA Self-Management Website if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||2.649|0.766|0.1278
81466798|NCT02783729|162626042|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|8.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.313|=|0.0949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|19.31||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sTST as a covariate.|MMRM|||sTST, First 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||19.31|-1.55|= 0.0949
81668685|NCT00397033|163032598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.269||95.0|-1.9|0.5|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) Low Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||0.5|-1.9|0.269
81668686|NCT00397033|163032599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001||95.0|-3.2|-1.0|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) High Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||-1.0|-3.2|<0.001
81668687|NCT00397033|163032599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.314||95.0|-1.7|0.5|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) Low Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||0.5|-1.7|0.314
81668688|NCT00397033|163032600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.071||95.0|-1.8|0.1|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) High Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||0.1|-1.8|0.071
81668689|NCT00397033|163032600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.099||95.0|-1.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) Low Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||0.1|-1.7|0.099
81668690|NCT00397033|163032602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001||95.0|-0.9|-0.3|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) High Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||-0.3|-0.9|<0.001
81668691|NCT00397033|163032602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.083||95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) Low Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||0.0|-0.6|0.083
81668692|NCT00397033|163032603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.003||95.0|-13.8|-2.9||The Hochberg step-up procedure was used to address multiplicity.|ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) High Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|One of the primary pairwise comparisons was paliperidone ER high dose vs. placebo. The Hochberg step-up procedure was used to address multiplicity. P-value for between treatment group comparisons is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.||-2.9|-13.8|0.003
81668693|NCT00397033|163032603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.187||95.0|-9.0|1.8||The Hochberg step-up procedure was used to address multiplicity.|ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) Low Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|One of the primary pairwise comparisons was paliperidone ER low dose vs. placebo. The Hochberg step-up procedure was used to address multiplicity. P-value for between treatment group comparisons is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.||1.8|-9.0|0.187
81668694|NCT00397033|163032604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001||95.0|-1.1|-0.4|||ANOVA|P-value is from an ANOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) High Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher Scores indicate worsening.|||-0.4|-1.1|<0.001
81668695|NCT00397033|163032604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.029||95.0|-0.7|0.0|||ANOVA|P-value is from an ANOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) Low Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||0.0|-0.7|0.029
81466799|NCT02783729|162626042|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-6.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.207|=|0.2718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.01|5.36||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Last 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sTST as a covariate.|MMRM|||sTST, Last 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||5.36|-19.01|= 0.2718
81668696|NCT00397033|163032606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001||95.0|-9.9|-3.7|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) High Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||-3.7|-9.9|<0.001
81668697|NCT00397033|163032606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.066||95.0|-5.8|0.2|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed-effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) Low Dose - Placebo on the Change Scores. Higher scores indicate worsening.|||0.2|-5.8|0.066
81668698|NCT01721057|163032609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.001
81686121|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|2.88|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.88|1.82|
81668699|NCT01020591|163032630|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power and sample size calculations, based on the ability to detect treatment and evaluation group differences, were performed on Minitab™ V.15. 40 participants were estimated to be required for group allocation (20 in each group: evaluation;evaluation and treatment)for 80% power in at least 3 out of the 4 outcome measures. After 30 subjects, analysis determined that there would be no further statistically significant changes in results therefore, data collection was stopped at 30 subjects.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||A two factor mixed model Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) for Group (Evaluation vs. Treatment) with repeated measures (pre vs. post test) was employed to test for main effects and all interactions for the Resistive Index||||<0.05
81668700|NCT01202279|163032632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.025||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.025
81668701|NCT01202279|163032633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.022||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.022
81668702|NCT03805750|163032639|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.52
81668703|NCT01984164|163032641|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect size|-13.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|-3.7|||||effect size p-value = 0.008|All analyses were conducted using the intention-to-treat principle. Results are provided as adjusted least-square means with SE and effect size (ES) estimates (calculated from mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) as the adjusted difference in cognitive change between the 2 groups over the study period).||-3.7|-23.6|
81668704|NCT04136184|163032702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-24.7593||||1e-08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9552|-18.5635|||MMRM|||||-18.5635|-30.9552|0.00000001
81668705|NCT04136184|163032703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-19.7352||||1e-08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6301|-13.8403|||MMRM|||||-13.8403|-25.6301|0.00000001
81668706|NCT04136184|163032704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-70.42||||1e-08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.17|-65.66|||MMRM|||||-65.66|-75.17|0.00000001
81668707|NCT04136184|163032705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-66.65||||1e-08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.59|-61.71|||MMRM|||||-61.71|-71.59|0.00000001
81668708|NCT04136184|163032706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-9.3542||||0.00012203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8691|-4.8394|||MMRM|||||-4.8394|-13.8691|0.00012203
81668709|NCT04136184|163032707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-11.8202||||1.873e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8927|-6.7477|||MMRM|||||-6.7477|-16.8927|0.00001873
81668710|NCT04136184|163032708|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-3.94||||0.00052447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.08|-1.8|||MMRM|||Week 35||-1.80|-6.08|0.00052447
81668711|NCT04136184|163032708|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-8.21||||1e-08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.65|-5.76|||MMRM|||Week 66||-5.76|-10.65|0.00000001
81668712|NCT04136184|163032709|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|5.305||||5.58e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.195|7.416|||MMRM|||||7.416|3.195|0.00000558
81668713|NCT04136184|163032710|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.2||||0.02407897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||MMRM|||||-0.0|-0.4|0.02407897
81668714|NCT04136184|163032711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|82.6991||||2e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.6431|110.7551|||MMRM|||||110.7551|54.6431|0.00000020
81668715|NCT01499953|163032738|NON_INFERIORITY|The hypotheses for non-inferiority test using ∆=4.5% for the difference between incidence rates were H0: πrivaroxaban-πfondaparinux ≥ 4.5%, H1: πrivaroxaban-πfondaparinux \< 4.5% where πfondaparinux and πrivaroxaban were the incidence rates of CIAC confirmed VTE complications up to Day 45 in the treatment groups. Rejection of the null hypothesis would have concluded that rivaroxaban was not inferior to fondaparinux. To calculate the p-value, an asymptotic test for non-inferiority was used.||||||0.0252|||||||asymptotic test for non-inferiority|||||||0.0252
81668716|NCT03697720|163032813|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Paired t-tests were used to compare worst menstrual pain rating across diary day (0-10 numeric rating scale) from baseline and at 6-8 maths followup.||||<0.0001
81668717|NCT03697720|163032814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.119|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||.119
81668718|NCT04456764|163032815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55||||||Test for group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for clustering.||||||0.55
81668719|NCT04456764|163032816|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||group x time interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|random agency and a random participant effect||||||0.12
81668720|NCT04456764|163032817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0986|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for clustering.||||||0.0986
81668721|NCT04456764|163032818|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||Group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for clustering.||||||0.51
81668722|NCT04456764|163032819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for clustering.||||||0.04
81668723|NCT04456764|163032820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for clustering.||||||0.02
81668724|NCT01251653|163032853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Ratio of adjusted gmeans in percentage|81.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|63.3||0.4815|TWO_SIDED|90.0|44.863|147.205|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Afatinib with Gemcitabine vs. Afatinib without Gemcitabine was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||147.205|44.863|0.4815
81668725|NCT01251653|163032853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Ratio of adjusted gmeans in percentage|95.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.4||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.139|108.077|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Afatinib with Docetaxel vs. Afatinib without Docetaxel was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||108.077|84.139|0.0149
81668726|NCT01251653|163032853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Ratio of adjusted gmeans in percentage|88.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.2||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.778|94.964|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Afatinib with Docetaxel vs. Afatinib without Docetaxel was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||94.964|81.778|0.0208
81466800|NCT02783729|162626042|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|7.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.206|=|0.2317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.75|19.61||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Last 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sTST as a covariate.|MMRM|||sTST, Last 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||19.61|-4.75|= 0.2317
81668727|NCT01251653|163032854|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Ratio of adjusted gmeans in percentage|141.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.7||0.8715|TWO_SIDED|90.0|115.848|172.495|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Afatinib with Gemcitabine vs. Afatinib without Gemcitabine was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||172.495|115.848|0.8715
81668728|NCT01251653|163032854|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Ratio of adjusted gmeans in percentage|77.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.8||0.6805|TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.516|87.473|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Afatinib with Docetaxel vs. Afatinib without Docetaxel was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||87.473|68.516|0.6805
81668729|NCT01251653|163032854|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Ratio of adjusted gmeans in percentage|83.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.3||0.2327|TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.794|94.217|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Afatinib with Docetaxel vs. Afatinib without Docetaxel was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||94.217|74.794|0.2327
81668730|NCT01251653|163032855|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Ratio of adjusted gmeans in percentage|136.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.3||0.7759|TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.09|165.29|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Gemcitabine with Afatinib vs. Gemcitabine without Afatinib was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||165.29|112.09|0.7759
81668731|NCT01251653|163032856|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Ratio of adjusted gmeans in percentage|118.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.6||0.3359|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.81|147.88|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Gemcitabine with Afatinib vs. Gemcitabine without Afatinib was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||147.88|94.81|0.3359
81668732|NCT01251653|163032859|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Ratio of adjusted gmeans in percentage|93.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.5||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.352|107.89|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Docetaxel with Afatinib vs. Docetaxel without Afatinib was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||107.890|81.352|0.0349
81668733|NCT01251653|163032859|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Ratio of adjusted gmeans in percentage|98.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.4||0.0405|TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.053|118.76|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Docetaxel with Afatinib vs. Docetaxel without Afatinib was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||118.760|81.053|0.0405
81668734|NCT01251653|163032860|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Ratio of adjusted gmeans in percentage|90.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.8||0.0728|TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.566|104.901|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Docetaxel with Afatinib vs. Docetaxel without Afatinib was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||104.901|78.566|0.0728
81668735|NCT01251653|163032860|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Ratio of adjusted gmeans in percentage|85.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|48.9||0.3294|TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.561|112.138|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Docetaxel with Afatinib vs. Docetaxel without Afatinib was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||112.138|65.561|0.3294
81668736|NCT04096274|163032877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.014
81668737|NCT04096274|163032878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.023
81668738|NCT04096274|163032879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.188|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.188
81668739|NCT04096274|163032880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.782|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.782
81466801|NCT02783729|162626043|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.063|=|0.1963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|0.71||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sSE as a covariate.|MMRM|||sSE, First 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||0.71|-3.46|= 0.1963
81535317|NCT03084796|162753592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.077|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.113|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 for this outcome measure."||0.113|0.040|<0.001
81535318|NCT03084796|162753592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.126|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.163|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 for this outcome measure."||0.163|0.089|<0.001
81535319|NCT03084796|162753592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.104|0.177|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 for this outcome measure."||0.177|0.104|<0.001
81668740|NCT00938717|163032882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|8.84||The p-value is still less than 0.05 after adjusting multiplicity using a serial gatekeeping multiple comparison procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between the 290 μg dose and placebo groups in the proportion of 9/12 Week APC 3 + 1 Responders. The power, adjusted for multiplicity, was expected to be 93% based on NCT00460811 (MCP-103-202) study data.||8.84|2.44|<0.0001
81535320|NCT03084796|162753592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.183|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.147|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 for this outcome measure."||0.220|0.147|<0.001
81535321|NCT03084796|162753592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.018||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.055|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 for this outcome measure."||0.055|-0.018|0.322
81535322|NCT03084796|162753592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.067|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.104|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 for this outcome measure."||0.104|0.031|<0.001
81535323|NCT03084796|162753592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.082|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.118|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 for this outcome measure."||0.118|0.045|<0.001
81535324|NCT03084796|162753592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.049||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.086|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD.~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 for this outcome measure."||0.086|0.013|0.008
81535325|NCT03084796|162753592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.063|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 for this outcome measure."||0.100|0.027|<0.001
81535326|NCT03084796|162753592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.014||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.051|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 for this outcome measure."||0.051|-0.022|0.443
81535327|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.072|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.105|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed using linear mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM), including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West), and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value, and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.105|0.038|<0.001
81535328|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.086|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.119|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.119|0.052|<0.001
81535329|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.143|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.109|0.177|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.177|0.109|<0.001
81668741|NCT00938717|163032883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|7.03||The p-value is still less than 0.05 after adjusting multiplicity using a serial gatekeeping multiple comparison procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between the 290 μg dose and placebo groups in the proportion of 9/12 Week CSBM 3 + 1 Responders. The power, adjusted for multiplicity, was expected to be 93% based on NCT00460811 (MCP-103-202) study data.||7.03|2.50|<0.0001
81535330|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|0.194|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.194|0.127|<0.001
81535331|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.164|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|0.198|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.198|0.131|<0.001
81535332|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.014||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.048|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.048|-0.020|0.418
81535333|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.071|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.105|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.105|0.038|<0.001
81668742|NCT00938717|163032884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|3.6||The p-value is still less than 0.05 after adjusting multiplicity using a serial gatekeeping multiple comparison procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between the 290 μg dose and placebo groups in the proportion of 9/12 Week Abdominal Pain Responders. The power, adjusted for multiplicity, was expected to be 93% based on NCT00460811 (MCP-103-202) study data.||3.60|1.91|<0.0001
81668743|NCT00938717|163032885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|4.49||The p-value is still less than 0.05 after adjusting multiplicity using a serial gatekeeping multiple comparison procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between the 290 μg dose and placebo groups in the proportion of 6/12 Week APC + 1 Responders.~The power, adjusted for multiplicity, was expected to be 86% based on NCT00460811 (MCP-103-202) study data."||4.49|2.22|<0.0001
81668744|NCT02248259|163032924|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|113.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.522|128.376|||||Ratio calculated as extensive metabolisers test treatment divided by extensive metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for BI 409306||128.376|100.522|
81668745|NCT02248259|163032924|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|87.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.839|99.452|||||Ratio calculated as poor metabolisers test treatment divided by poor metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for BI 409306||99.452|77.839|
81668746|NCT02248259|163032924|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|89.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.029|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.636|94.021|||||Ratio calculated as extensive metabolisers test treatment divided by extensive metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for CD 13896||94.021|84.636|
81668747|NCT02248259|163032924|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|92.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.026|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.592|97.396|||||Ratio calculated as poor metabolisers test treatment divided by poor metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis of CD 13896||97.396|88.592|
81668748|NCT02248259|163032924|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|99.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.022|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.796|103.584|||||Ratio calculated as extensive metabolisers test treatment divided by extensive metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for CD 14084||103.584|95.796|
81668749|NCT02248259|163032924|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|104.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.031|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.783|110.278|||||Ratio calculated as poor metabolisers test treatment divided by poor metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for CD 14084||110.278|98.783|
81668750|NCT02248259|163032925|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|93.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.086|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.377|108.217|||||Ratio calculated as extensive metabolisers test treatment divided by extensive metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for BI 409306||108.217|80.377|
81668751|NCT02248259|163032925|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|76.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.482|97.141|||||Ratio calculated as poor metabolisers test treatment divided by poor metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for BI 409306||97.141|60.482|
81668752|NCT02248259|163032925|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|78.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.304|92.052|||||Ratio calculated as extensive metabolisers test treatment divided by extensive metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for CD 13896||92.052|67.304|
81668753|NCT02248259|163032925|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|95.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.093|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.092|111.964|||||Ratio calculated as poor metabolisers test treatment divided by poor metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for CD 13896||111.964|81.092|
81668754|NCT02248259|163032925|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|86.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.041|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.731|93.309|||||Ratio calculated as extensive metabolisers test treatment divided by extensive metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for CD 14084||93.309|80.731|
81668755|NCT02248259|163032925|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|107.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.091|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.764|125.812|||||Ratio calculated as poor metabolisers test treatment divided by poor metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for CD 14084||125.812|91.764|
81668756|NCT02248259|163032926|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|113.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.505|128.427|||||Ratio calculated as extensive metabolisers test treatment divided by extensive metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for BI 409306||128.427|100.505|
81668757|NCT02248259|163032926|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|87.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.763|99.37|||||Ratio calculated as poor metabolisers test treatment divided by poor metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for BI 409306||99.370|77.763|
81668758|NCT02248259|163032926|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|89.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.029|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.478|93.859|||||Ratio calculated as extensive metabolisers test treatment divided by extensive metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for CD 13896||93.859|84.478|
81535334|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.055|0.122|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.122|0.055|<0.001
81668759|NCT02248259|163032926|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|92.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.026|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.278|96.889|||||Ratio calculated as poor metabolisers test treatment divided by poor metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for CD 13896||96.889|88.278|
81668760|NCT02248259|163032926|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|99.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.022|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.791|103.583|||||Ratio calculated as extensive metabolisers test treatment divided by extensive metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for CD 14084||103.583|95.791|
81668761|NCT02248259|163032926|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence range was 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|104.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.031|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.861|110.336|||||Ratio calculated as poor metabolisers test treatment divided by poor metabolisers: ref. treatment|Analysis for CD 14084||110.336|98.861|
81668762|NCT01180478|163032929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.585|||||||Log Rank|||The expected recurrence rate in the WL-assisted TURBT group was 35%.14 To detect a clinically relevant difference in recurrence detection rates ≥10% at a 5% significance level and a power of 80%, the required sample size per treatment was calculated to be 329 patients (658 patients in total).||||0.585
81668763|NCT01180478|163032930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.742|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.742
81668764|NCT01180478|163032931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Fisher Exact|The analysis was performed by using the Fisher exact test, because the criteria for using the Chi square test were not met.||The statistical analyses refers to comparison of the different 8 categories (one variable) mentioned of the Clavien grading of perioperative complications between Narrow Band Imaging and White Light Trans Urethral Resection.||||0.170
81668765|NCT01180478|163032932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.311|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of the numbers in 'Bleeding' between NBI and WL||||0.311
81668766|NCT01180478|163032932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.666|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of the numbers in 'Fever' between NBI and WL||||0.666
81668767|NCT01180478|163032932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.569|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison in the number of 'UTI' between NBI and WL||||0.569
81668768|NCT01180478|163032932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.111|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison in the number of 'Bladder cramps' between NBI and WL||||0.111
81668769|NCT01180478|163032932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||||||||||||Comparison in the number of 'DVT' between NBI and WL|Non of the participants/patients had DVT. Therefore, the p-value is not available|||
81668770|NCT01180478|163032932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison in the number of 'CVA/TIA' between NBI and WL||||0.500
81668771|NCT01180478|163032932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||||||||||||Comparison in the number of 'Lung embolism' between NBI and WL|Non of the participants/patients had a lung embolism. Therefore, no p-value was available|||
81668772|NCT01180478|163032932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison in the number of 'Sepsis' between NBI and WL||||0.500
81668773|NCT01180478|163032932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison in the number of 'Acute Abdomen' between NBI and WL||||1.000
81535335|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.057|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|0.091|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.091|0.024|<0.001
81535336|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.075|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|0.108|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.108|0.041|<0.001
81668774|NCT01180478|163032932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison in the number of 'Other perioperative complication' between NBI and WL||||0.170
81668775|NCT01180478|163032933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.553|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.553
81668776|NCT02114164|163032937|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81668777|NCT02114164|163032938|OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.39
81668778|NCT02114164|163032939|OTHER|||||||0.13||||||Comparison at baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81668779|NCT02114164|163032939|OTHER|||||||0.018||||||Comparison at 60 minutes|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.018
81668780|NCT02114164|163032939|OTHER|||||||0.712||||||Comparison at end of procedure|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.712
81535337|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.017||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.051|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.051|-0.016|0.308
81668781|NCT02114164|163032940|OTHER|||||||0.42||||||Comparison at baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.42
81668782|NCT02114164|163032940|OTHER|||||||0.75||||||Comparison at 60 minutes|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.75
81668783|NCT02114164|163032940|OTHER|||||||0.99||||||Comparison at end of procedure|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.99
81668784|NCT02114164|163032941|OTHER|||||||0.88||||||Comparison at baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.88
81668785|NCT02114164|163032941|OTHER|||||||0.65||||||Comparison at 60 minutes|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.65
81668786|NCT02114164|163032941|OTHER|||||||0.86||||||Comparison at end of procedure|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.86
81668787|NCT02114164|163032942|OTHER|Number of interventions required by the anesthesiologists were compared between the AirSeal and standard Endopath groups using zero-inflated Poisson regression||||||0.41|||||||Zero-inflated Poisson regression|||||||0.41
81668788|NCT02114164|163032943|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81668789|NCT02114164|163032944|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81668790|NCT00257725|163032955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.73||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||paired t-test|||||||0.01
81668791|NCT00257725|163032956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.29||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||paired t-test|||||||0.01
81668792|NCT00257725|163032957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.7||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||paired t-test|||||||0.01
81668793|NCT02573870|163032958|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|p-values were not presented as non-inferiority was assessed by confidence interval (CI).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.245|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.153|1.663|||||Treatment difference is calculated as active minus placebo and the non-inferiority bound was 10 bpm for Day 42|||1.663|-6.153|
81668794|NCT01858532|163032959|OTHER||||||=|0.029|||||||Stratified log-rank test|||The endpoint was analyzed using the stratified log-rank test for treatment comparison.||||=0.029
81668795|NCT01858532|163032959|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.654|||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.488|0.878|||Regression, Cox|||A Cox Proportional Hazards regression model with pre-specified covariates adjusted was used to estimate the hazard ratio of atrasentan to placebo and its 95% confidence interval.||0.878|0.488|=0.005
81668796|NCT01858532|163032960|OTHER||||||=|0.289|||||||Stratified log-rank test|||The endpoint was analyzed using the stratified log-rank test for treatment comparison.||||=0.289
81668797|NCT01858532|163032960|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.779||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.573|1.06|||Regression, Cox|||A Cox Proportional Hazards regression model with pre-specified covariates adjusted was used to estimate the hazard ratio of atrasentan to placebo and its 95% confidence interval.||1.060|0.573|0.112
81668798|NCT01858532|163032961|OTHER|||||||0.089|||||||Stratified log-rank test|||The endpoint was analyzed using the stratified log-rank test for treatment comparison.||||0.089
81668799|NCT01858532|163032961|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.801||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.642|0.999|||Regression, Cox|||A Cox Proportional Hazards regression model with pre-specified covariates adjusted was used to estimate the hazard ratio of atrasentan to placebo and its 95% confidence interval.||0.999|0.642|0.049
81668800|NCT01858532|163032962|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.89|||Regression, Cox|||A Cox Proportional Hazards regression model with pre-specified covariates adjusted was used to estimate the hazard ratio of atrasentan to placebo and its 95% confidence interval.||0.89|0.58|0.002
81668801|NCT01858532|163032963|OTHER|||||||0.446|||||||Stratified log-rank test|||The endpoint was analyzed using the stratified log-rank test for treatment comparison.||||0.446
81668802|NCT01858532|163032963|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.884||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.643|1.215|||Regression, Cox|||A Cox Proportional Hazards regression model with pre-specified covariates adjusted was used to estimate the hazard ratio of atrasentan to placebo and its 95% confidence interval.||1.215|0.643|0.447
81668803|NCT00514514|163032964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.82|8.31|||ANCOVA|||||8.31|2.82|< 0.0001
81668804|NCT01101438|163033009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.21|||Log Rank|||||1.21|0.84|0.93
81668805|NCT01101438|163033010|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.17|||Log Rank|||||1.17|0.87|0.94
81668806|NCT01101438|163033011|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.24|||Log Rank|||||1.24|0.83|0.88
81535338|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.092|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.147|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed using linear mixed model repeated for measurements (MMRM), including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West), and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value, and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.147|0.038|<0.001
81668807|NCT01480284|163033014|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was judged based on the one-sided test of the model, y(Δ) = Baseline + Group ( Δ= -1.0). The adjusted mean values of the TDF group and the ETV group were calculated, and the adjusted mean value and two-sided 95% confidence interval of differences between the TDF group and the ETV group were calculated. Non-inferiority was also to be confirmed when the upper limit of the calculated two-sided 95% confidence interval was less than the non-inferiority limit value of 1.0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.02||p-value was compared with the significance level of 0.025|ANCOVA|||||0.02|-0.28|<0.0001
81668808|NCT01480284|163033015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.39|||||CI and estimate difference is provided for change from Baseline in serum HBV DNA level at Week 48.|||0.39|-0.40|
81668809|NCT05714982|163033034|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||General linear model|||||||<.001
81668810|NCT05714982|163033034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||General linear model|||||||.78
81668811|NCT05714982|163033035|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||General linear model|||||||<.001
81668812|NCT05714982|163033035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||General linear model|||||||.66
81668813|NCT05714982|163033036|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||General linear model|||||||<.001
81668814|NCT05714982|163033036|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||General linear model|||||||<.001
81668815|NCT05714982|163033037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||General linear model|||||||.001
81668816|NCT05714982|163033037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||General linear model|||||||.95
81668817|NCT05714982|163033038|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||General linear model|||||||<.001
81668818|NCT05714982|163033038|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||General linear model|||||||<.001
81668819|NCT05714982|163033039|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||General linear model|||||||<.0001
81668820|NCT05714982|163033039|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||General linear model|||||||<.001
81668821|NCT05714982|163033040|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||General linear model|||||||<.001
81668822|NCT05714982|163033040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||General linear model|||||||.4
81668823|NCT05714982|163033041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||General linear model|||||||.03
81668824|NCT05714982|163033041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||General linear model|||||||.4
81668825|NCT05714982|163033042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||General linear model|||||||.61
81668826|NCT05714982|163033042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||General linear model|||||||.68
81668827|NCT05714982|163033043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||General linear model|||||||.4
81668828|NCT05714982|163033043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||General linear model|||||||.5
81668829|NCT05714982|163033044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||General linear model|||||||.001
81668830|NCT05714982|163033044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||General linear model|||||||.9
81668831|NCT05714982|163033045|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.2||||||||1.2|.73|
81668832|NCT05714982|163033045|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.2||||||||1.2|.69|
81668833|NCT05714982|163033046|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.9||||||||.9|.3|
81668834|NCT05714982|163033046|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7||||||||1.7|.6|
81668835|NCT05714982|163033047|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||General linear model|||||||.02
81668836|NCT05714982|163033047|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||General linear model|||||||.5
81668837|NCT05714982|163033048|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||General linear model|||||||<.001
81668838|NCT05714982|163033048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||General linear model|||||||.004
81668839|NCT05714982|163033049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||General linear model|||||||0.3
81668840|NCT05714982|163033049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||General linear model|||||||0.5
81668841|NCT05714982|163033050|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.1||||||||2.1|.99|
81668842|NCT05714982|163033050|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.6||||||||2.6|1.2|
81668843|NCT00806195|163033070|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis associated with the safety objective was that the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for this difference in the proportion of subjects experiencing at least one severe systemic reaction during the first 7 days after any vaccination (PMenACWY+Routine Vaccines-PRoutine Vaccines) was ≥ 6%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|6.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||MenACWY-CRM 197 administered concomitantly with routine vaccines was considered noninferior to routine vaccines alone with respect to severe systemic reactions if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference (MenACWY-CRM197 vaccine plus routine vaccines group minus routine vaccines only group) in the proportion of subjects experiencing at least one severe systemic reaction during the first 7 days (days 1-7) after any vaccination was \<6%.||6.4|-0.8|
81668844|NCT00806195|163033071|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis associated with the SAE safety objective was that the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between the MenACWY and routine vaccine groups in the proportion of subjects experiencing at least one SAE (PMenACWY + Routine Vaccines - PRoutine Vaccines) was ≥5%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||MenACWY-CRM 197 administered concomitantly with routine vaccines was considered non inferior to routine vaccines alone with respect to serious adverse events if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference (MenACWY vaccine plus routine vaccines group minus routine vaccines only group) of the proportion of subjects experiencing at least one serious adverse event was \<5%.||1.5|-0.9|
81668845|NCT00806195|163033071|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis associated with the SAE safety objective was that the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between the MenACWY and routine vaccine groups in the proportion of subjects experiencing at least one SAE (PMenACWY + Routine Vaccines - PRoutine Vaccines) was \<5%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||MenACWY-CRM 197 administered concomitantly with routine vaccines was considered non inferior to routine vaccines alone with respect to serious adverse events if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference (MenACWY vaccine plus routine vaccines group minus routine vaccines only group) of the proportion of subjects experiencing at least one serious adverse event was \<5%.||1.3|-0.8|
81668846|NCT02752035|163033074|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.329|||Log Rank||Based on Cox proportional hazards model.|Stratification factors were age group per IRT, risk groups and baseline FLT3 mutation status, with potential of strata pooling.||1.329|0.570|0.523
81668847|NCT02752035|163033075|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.635|1.393|||Log Rank||Based on Cox proportional hazards model.|Stratification factors were age group per IRT, risk groups and baseline FLT3 mutation status, with potential of strata pooling.||1.393|0.635|0.787
81668848|NCT02752035|163033077|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|8.2||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|23.0||Based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. Stratification factor was age group per interactive response technology.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.0|-6.5|0.249
81668849|NCT02752035|163033078|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|33.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.6|50.0||Based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. Stratification factor was age group per interactive response technology.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||50.0|16.6|<0.001
81668850|NCT02752035|163033079|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|8.5||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|17.1||Based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. Stratification factor was age group per interactive response technology.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.1|-0.1|0.049
81668851|NCT02752035|163033080|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|16.7||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|32.4||Based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. Stratification factor was age group per interactive response technology.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.4|1.1|0.032
81668852|NCT02752035|163033081|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-9.0||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.8|11.0||Based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. Stratification factor was age group per interactive response technology.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.0|-29.8|0.340
81668853|NCT02752035|163033082|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|50.0||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.0|100.0||Based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. Stratification factor was age group per interactive response technology.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||100.0|-61.0|0.221
81668854|NCT02752035|163033083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.844||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.451|1.58|||Log Rank||Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting age group per IRT.|||1.580|0.451|0.592
81668855|NCT02752035|163033084|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.573||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.198|1.658|||Log Rank||Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting age group per IRT.|Analysis reported for duration of CR/CRh.||1.658|0.198|0.300
81668856|NCT02752035|163033084|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.411||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|1.504|||Log Rank||Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting age group per IRT.|Analysis reported for duration of CR.||1.504|0.113|0.171
81535339|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.133|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.079|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed, using linear mixed model repeated measurements (MMRM), including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West), and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value, and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.188|0.079|<0.001
81668857|NCT02752035|163033084|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.691||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.295|1.62|||Log Rank||Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting age group per IRT.|Analysis reported for duration of CRc||1.620|0.295|0.383
81668858|NCT02752035|163033084|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|999.0||||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001||Upper limit of 95% confidence interval was not estimable due to insufficient number of participants.||Log Rank||Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting age group per IRT.|Analysis reported for duration of CRh.|||0.001|0.998
81668859|NCT02752035|163033084|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.628||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.321|1.229|||Log Rank||Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusting age group per IRT.|Analysis reported for duration of response.||1.229|0.321|0.174
81668860|NCT02752035|163033085|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.5||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.0|||ANCOVA|Using analysis of covariance including treatment, age group per IRT and baseline score as covariate.|Least square mean difference and P-value were calculated using AZA as reference.|||2.0|-1.1|0.560
81668861|NCT01846728|163033098|OTHER|||||||0.84||||||Because this was a pilot study, the study was not powered to detect differences over time. the study was performed to generate preliminary data on means and standard deviations|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81668862|NCT01846728|163033099|OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Because this was a pilot study, the study was not powered to detect differences over time. the study was performed to generate preliminary data on means and standard deviations||||0.66
81668863|NCT01846728|163033100|OTHER|Because this was a pilot study, the study was not powered to detect differences over time. the study was performed to generate preliminary data on means and standard deviations||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92
81668864|NCT01846728|163033101|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Because this was a pilot study, the study was not powered to detect differences over time. the study was performed to generate preliminary data on means and standard deviations||||0.98
81668865|NCT01846728|163033102|OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Because this was a pilot study, the study was not powered to detect differences over time. the study was performed to generate preliminary data on means and standard deviations||||0.66
81668866|NCT02161575|163033103|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-30.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.5|-20.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Confidence Interval for the Median Change form Baseline||The null hypothesis was that the change in CSRT from baseline to Day 90 was zero||-20.50|-59.50|<0.0001
81668867|NCT02446314|163033123|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.04|||||||Linear Mixed Model / Baseline Covariate|||||||= .04
81668868|NCT02446314|163033124|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Linear Mixed Model / Baseline Covariate|||||||> .05
81668869|NCT02446314|163033125|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Linear Mixed Model / Baseline Covariate|||||||> .05
81668870|NCT02446314|163033126|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Linear Mixed Model / Baseline Covariate|||||||> .05
81668871|NCT02446314|163033127|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Linear Mixed Model / Baseline Covariate|||||||> .05
81668872|NCT00324753|163033128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||p-value based on a test of any treatment difference by site.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model was run using the xtlogit command in Stata and was adjusted for all of the reported baseline characteristics.||||||.005
81668873|NCT01299376|163033142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least-squares Means|-5.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-4.2|||Contrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model including treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups.||||-4.2|-7.5|<0.001
81668874|NCT01299376|163033153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-10.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-7.7||Model including treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups.|Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-7.7|-12.8|<0.001
81668875|NCT02790138|163033156|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|21.6||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|37.5||The significance level was 0.05.|Fisher's Exact Test|||The Placebo IV and Vedolizumab IV 300 mg groups were analyzed using Fisher's Exact Test at Week 14.||37.5|4.9|0.013
81668876|NCT02790138|163033157|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|17.6|||=|0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|35.1||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Chi-squared Test|||||35.1|0.3|=0.043
81668877|NCT02790138|163033158|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|25.5|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|41.4||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Fisher's Exact Test|||Week 14||41.4|8.0|=0.004
81668878|NCT02790138|163033158|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|19.6|||=|0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|37.0||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Chi-squared Test|||Week 34.||37.0|1.9|=0.027
81668879|NCT02790138|163033159|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|9.4|||||Hazard ratio for achieving PDAI remission.|||9.4|1.7|
81668880|NCT02790138|163033160|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|29.4|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|47.6||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Chi-squared Test|||Week 14||47.6|8.0|=0.003
81668881|NCT02790138|163033160|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|21.6|||=|0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|39.8||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Chi-squared Test|||Week 34||39.8|1.9|=0.026
81668882|NCT02790138|163033161|SUPERIORITY||Odds Estimator|2.02|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.93||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value is from Wilcoxon Rank-sum Test comparing change from Baseline to relevant visits.Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney odds estimator,95% CI are presented.||Change from Baseline at Week 14||2.93|1.11|=0.002
81668883|NCT02790138|163033161|SUPERIORITY||Odds Estimator|1.71|||=|0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.49||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value is from Wilcoxon Rank-sum Test comparing change from Baseline to relevant visits.Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney odds estimator,95% CI are presented.||Change from Baseline at Week 34||2.49|0.92|=0.020
81668884|NCT02790138|163033162|SUPERIORITY||Odds Estimator|1.34|||=|0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.94||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value is from Wilcoxon Rank-sum Test comparing change from Baseline to relevant visits.Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney odds estimator,95% CI are presented.||Change from Baseline at Week 14||1.94|0.74|=0.191
81668885|NCT02790138|163033162|SUPERIORITY||Odds Estimator|1.07|||=|0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.54||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value is from Wilcoxon Rank-sum Test comparing change from Baseline to relevant visits.Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney odds estimator,95% CI are presented.||Change from Baseline at Week 34||1.54|0.60|=0.766
81668886|NCT02790138|163033163|SUPERIORITY||Odds Estimator|1.57|||=|0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.31||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value is from Wilcoxon Rank-sum Test comparing change from Baseline to relevant visits.Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney odds estimator,95% CI are presented.||Change from Baseline at Week 14||2.31|0.83|=0.055
81668887|NCT02790138|163033163|SUPERIORITY||Odds Estimator|1.48|||=|0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.16||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value is from Wilcoxon Rank-sum Test comparing change from Baseline to relevant visits.Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney odds estimator,95% CI are presented.||Change from Baseline at Week 34||2.16|0.79|=0.095
81668888|NCT02790138|163033164|SUPERIORITY||Odds Estimator|1.14|||=|0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.67||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value is from Wilcoxon Rank-sum Test comparing change from Baseline to relevant visits.Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney odds estimator,95% CI are presented.||Change from Baseline at Week 14||1.67|0.61|=0.575
81668889|NCT02790138|163033164|SUPERIORITY||Odds Estimator|1.21|||=|0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.78||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value is from Wilcoxon Rank-sum Test comparing change from Baseline to relevant visits.Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney odds estimator,95% CI are presented.||Change from Baseline at Week 22||1.78|0.65|=0.403
81668890|NCT02790138|163033164|SUPERIORITY||Odds Estimator|1.6|||=|0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.34||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value is from Wilcoxon Rank-sum Test comparing change from Baseline to relevant visits.Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney odds estimator,95% CI are presented.||Change from Baseline at Week 34||2.34|0.85|=0.047
81535340|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.229|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.229|0.120|<0.001
81535341|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.181|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|0.235|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.235|0.127|<0.001
81535342|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.229|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.175|0.284|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.284|0.175|<0.001
81535343|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.041||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.095|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.095|-0.013|0.141
81535344|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.082||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.137|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.137|0.028|0.003
81668891|NCT02790138|163033165|SUPERIORITY||Odds Estimator|1.44|||=|0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.12||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value is from Wilcoxon Rank-sum Test comparing change from Baseline to relevant visits.Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney odds estimator,95% CI are presented.||Change from Baseline at Week 14||2.12|0.77|=0.119
81668892|NCT02790138|163033165|SUPERIORITY||Odds Estimator|1.15|||=|0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.69||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value is from Wilcoxon Rank-sum Test comparing change from Baseline to relevant visits.Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney odds estimator,95% CI are presented.||Change from Baseline at Week 22||1.69|0.62|=0.542
81706189|NCT02820038|163108397|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.614||||0.1278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.328|1.15|||Regression, Logistic||Modeled probability of viewing at least one page on website. Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=Other CMI+SMART, DFB+SMART.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would be more likely to visit the RA Self-Management Website if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||1.15|0.328|0.1278
81535345|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.088||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|0.142|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.142|0.035|0.001
81535346|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.041||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.096|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.096|-0.013|0.137
81535347|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.101|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.101|-0.006|0.082
81668893|NCT02790138|163033165|SUPERIORITY||Odds Estimator|1.22|||=|0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.78||No multiplicity adjustment for inferential testing for secondary endpoints was preplanned, p-values from these tests are presented as nominal p-values. The significance level was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value is from Wilcoxon Rank-sum Test comparing change from Baseline to relevant visits.Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney odds estimator,95% CI are presented.||Change from Baseline at Week 34||1.78|0.65|=0.404
81668894|NCT03654976|163033177|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.89||||0.5412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.31|||Negative binomial regression||12 SQ-HDM SLIT-tablet as the numerator and placebo SLIT-tablet as the denominator.|The number of clinically relevant asthma exacerbations was analyzed using a negative binomial regression model with a log-link function and the logarithm of the time in years in the efficacy period as offset. The model included treatment, age group (\<12 years, \>=12 years) and region (west: DEU, ESP, FRA, GBR and USA; central: POL; east: BGR, HUN and RUS) as fixed factors. No missing data approach was applied.||1.31|0.60|0.5412
81668895|NCT03654976|163033178|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7713||||0.4156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.44|||Marginal logistic regression||12 SQ-HDM SLIT-tablet as the numerator and placebo SLIT-tablet as the denominator.|A marginal logistic regression model with a generalized estimating approach was analyzed using treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, age group (\<12 years, \>=12 years) and region (west: DEU, ESP, FRA, GBR and USA; central: POL; east: BGR, HUN and RUS) as fixed factors. Baseline visit was included as a covariate. No missing data approach was applied.||1.44|0.41|0.4156
81668896|NCT03654976|163033179|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8477||||0.4146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.26|||Marginal logistic regression||12 SQ-HDM SLIT-tablet as the numerator and placebo SLIT-tablet as the denominator.|A marginal logistic regression model with a generalized estimating approach was analyzed using treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, age group (\<12 years, \>=12 years) and region (west: DEU, ESP, FRA, GBR and USA; central: POL; east: BGR, HUN and RUS) as fixed factors. Baseline visit is included as a covariate. No missing data approach was applied.||1.26|0.57|0.4146
81668897|NCT03654976|163033180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.8829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|1.7|||Mixed-effect model repeated measurement||12 SQ-HDM - placebo|A 'mixed-effect model repeated measurement' model was analysed using treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, age group (\<12 years, \>=12 years) and region (west: DEU, ESP, FRA, GBR and USA; central: POL; east: BGR, HUN and RUS) as fixed factors. Baseline visit was included as a covariate. No missing data approach was applied.||1.70|-1.47|0.8829
81668898|NCT03654976|163033181|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|3.96|||Generalised linear mixed model||12 SQ-HDM SLIT-tablet as the numerator and placebo SLIT-tablet as the denominator.|The odds of having an improved outcome was analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with a logit link function. The model included treatment, age group (\<12 years, \>=12 years) and region (west: DEU, ESP, FRA, GBR and USA; central: POL; east: BGR, HUN and RUS) as fixed factors. No missing data approach was applied.||3.96|1.29|0.0044
81668899|NCT03654976|163033182|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|1.62||||0.0698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.74|||Generalised linear mixed model||12 SQ-HDM SLIT-tablet as the numerator and placebo SLIT-tablet as the denominator.|The odds of having an improved outcome was analysed using a generalised linear mixed model (GLMM) with a logit link function. The model included treatment, age group (\<12 years, \>=12 years) and region (west: DEU, ESP, FRA, GBR and USA; central: POL; east: BGR, HUN and RUS) as fixed factors. No missing data approach was applied.||2.74|0.96|0.0698
81668900|NCT01536951|163033212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|0.239|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.65|2.12|||||LS mean difference (LY3009104 minus placebo) of change in QTcP 1 h postdose analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for baseline QTc, treatment, time, period, sequence, treatment-by-time, participant, and participant-by-period.|||2.12|-1.65|
81668901|NCT01536951|163033212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.079|3.69|||||LS mean difference (LY3009104 minus placebo) of change in QTcP at 1.5 h postdose was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline QTc, treatment, time, period, sequence, treatment-by-time, participant, and participant-by-period.|||3.69|-0.0790|
81668902|NCT01536951|163033212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.446|3.32|||||LS mean difference (LY3009104 minus placebo) of change in QTcP at 2 h postdose was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline QTc, treatment, time, period, sequence, treatment-by-time, participant, and participant-by-period.|||3.32|-0.446|
81668903|NCT01536951|163033212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.468|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.42|2.35|||||LS mean difference (LY3009104 minus placebo) of change in QTcP at 3 h postdose was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline QTc, treatment, time, period, sequence, treatment-by-time, participant, and participant-by-period.|||2.35|-1.42|
81668904|NCT01536951|163033212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.702|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.18|2.59|||||LS mean difference (LY3009104 minus placebo) of change in QTcP at 4 h postdose was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline QTc, treatment, time, period, sequence, treatment-by-time, participant, and participant-by-period.|||2.59|-1.18|
81668905|NCT01536951|163033212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.788|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.68|1.1|||||LS mean difference (LY3009104 minus placebo) of change in QTcP at 6 h postdose was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline QTc, treatment, time, period, sequence, treatment-by-time, participant, and participant-by-period.|||1.10|-2.68|
81668906|NCT01536951|163033212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.182|3.6|||||LS mean difference (LY3009104 minus placebo) of change in QTcP at 12 h postdose was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline QTc, treatment, time, period, sequence, treatment-by-time, participant, and participant-by-period.|||3.60|-0.182|
81668907|NCT01536951|163033212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.963|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.921|2.85|||||LS mean difference (LY3009104 minus placebo) of change in QTcP at 24 h postdose was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline QTc, treatment, time, period, sequence, treatment-by-time, participant, and participant-by-period.|||2.85|-0.921|
81668908|NCT01536951|163033212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.0|14.5|||||LS mean difference (moxifloxacin minus placebo) of change in QTcP at 1 h postdose was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline QTc, treatment, time, period, sequence, treatment-by-time, participant, and participant-by-period.|||14.5|10.0|
81668909|NCT01536951|163033212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.74|13.3|||||LS mean difference (moxifloxacin minus placebo) of change in QTcP at 2 h postdose was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline QTc, treatment, time, period, sequence, treatment-by-time, participant, and participant-by-period.|||13.3|8.74|
81668910|NCT01536951|163033212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.87|13.4|||||LS mean difference (moxifloxacin minus placebo) of change in QTcP at 4 h postdose was analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline QTc, treatment, time, period, sequence, treatment-by-time, participant, and participant-by-period.|||13.4|8.87|
81668911|NCT03496012|163033236|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions|2.9|||=|0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|15.0|||Fisher's Exact|||||15|-3.1|=0.354
81668912|NCT03496012|163033236|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|4.6|||=|0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|12.8|||Fisher's Exact|||||12.8|-1.4|=0.245
81668913|NCT03496012|163033238|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|32.2||||||||32.2|5.3|
81668914|NCT03496012|163033238|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|23.0||||||||23|3.5|
81668915|NCT03496012|163033239|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|21.0||||||||21|-17.2|
81668916|NCT03496012|163033239|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|15.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|30.1||||||||30.1|0.3|
81668917|NCT03227471|163033260|OTHER|||||||0.9943||||||P value within treatment|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||0.9943
81668918|NCT03227471|163033260|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668919|NCT03227471|163033260|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||< 0.0001
81668920|NCT03227471|163033260|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668921|NCT03227471|163033261|OTHER|||||||0.8869||||||P value within treatment.|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||0.8869
81668922|NCT03227471|163033261|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668923|NCT03227471|163033262|OTHER|||||||0.6407||||||P value within treatment|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||0.6407
81668924|NCT03227471|163033262|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment.|mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668925|NCT03227471|163033277|OTHER|||||||0.5802||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||0.5802
81668926|NCT03227471|163033277|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668927|NCT03227471|163033277|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668928|NCT03227471|163033277|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81535348|NCT03084796|162753593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.060|-0.048|0.823
81535349|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed using linear mixed model repeated for measurements (MMRM), including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West), and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value, and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.100|0.022|0.002
81535350|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.075|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.113|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.113|0.036|<0.001
81668929|NCT03227471|163033278|OTHER|||||||0.8712||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||0.8712
81668930|NCT03227471|163033278|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668931|NCT03227471|163033279|OTHER|||||||0.8359||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||0.8359
81668932|NCT03227471|163033279|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668933|NCT03227471|163033280|OTHER|||||||0.9453||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||0.9453
81668934|NCT03227471|163033280|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668935|NCT03227471|163033280|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668936|NCT03227471|163033280|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668937|NCT03227471|163033281|OTHER|||||||0.7849||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||0.7849
81668938|NCT03227471|163033281|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668939|NCT03227471|163033282|OTHER|||||||0.7356||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||0.7356
81668940|NCT03227471|163033282|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668941|NCT03227471|163033283|OTHER|||||||0.394||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||0.3940
81668942|NCT03227471|163033283|OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||0.0003
81668943|NCT03227471|163033283|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668944|NCT03227471|163033283|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668945|NCT03227471|163033284|OTHER|||||||0.4757||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||0.4757
81668946|NCT03227471|163033284|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668947|NCT03227471|163033285|OTHER|||||||0.007||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||0.0070
81668948|NCT03227471|163033285|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value within treatment. These are nominal p-values without multiplicity control.|mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||||<0.0001
81668949|NCT00449670|163033310|EQUIVALENCE|The lot-to-lot consistency 21 days after Dose 2 was demonstrated if, for all pairs of lots, the two-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of A/Vietnam/1194/2004 HI antibody GMT was within the \[0.5 ; 2\] clinical limit interval.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.81||||||95.0|0.66|1.01|||ANCOVA|||Demonstration of the consistency of the immune response (in terms of geometric mean titer \[GMT\] ratio for anti-hemagglutinin (anti-HA) antibody response against the A/Vietnam/1194/2004 strain 21 days after the second vaccination) elicited by two compositions of H5N1 adjuvanted vaccine (Lot 1 and Lot 2).||1.01|0.66|
81668950|NCT00449670|163033310|EQUIVALENCE|The lot-to-lot consistency 21 days after Dose 2 was demonstrated if, for all pairs of lots, the two-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of A/Vietnam/1194/2004 HI antibody GMT was within the \[0.5 ; 2\] clinical limit interval.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.06|||ANCOVA|||Demonstration of the consistency of the immune response (in terms of geometric mean titer \[GMT\] ratio for anti-hemagglutinin (anti-HA) antibody response against the A/Vietnam/1194/2004 strain 21 days after the second vaccination) elicited by two compositions of H5N1 adjuvanted vaccine (Lot 1 and Lot 3).||1.06|0.69|
81668951|NCT00449670|163033310|EQUIVALENCE|The lot-to-lot consistency 21 days after Dose 2 was demonstrated if, for all pairs of lots, the two-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of A/Vietnam/1194/2004 HI antibody GMT was within the \[0.5 ; 2\] clinical limit interval.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.05|||ANCOVA|||Demonstration of the consistency of the immune response (in terms of geometric mean titer \[GMT\] ratio for anti-hemagglutinin (anti-HA) antibody response against the A/Vietnam/1194/2004 strain 21 days after the second vaccination) elicited by two compositions of H5N1 adjuvanted vaccine (Lot 1 and Lot 4).||1.05|0.68|
81668952|NCT00449670|163033310|EQUIVALENCE|The lot-to-lot consistency 21 days after Dose 2 was demonstrated if, for all pairs of lots, the two-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of A/Vietnam/1194/2004 HI antibody GMT was within the \[0.5 ; 2\] clinical limit interval.|Adjusted GMT ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.3|||ANCOVA|||Demonstration of the consistency of the immune response (in terms of geometric mean titer \[GMT\] ratio for anti-hemagglutinin (anti-HA) antibody response against the A/Vietnam/1194/2004 strain 21 days after the second vaccination) elicited by two compositions of H5N1 adjuvanted vaccine (Lot 2 and Lot 3).||1.3|0.85|
81668953|NCT00449670|163033310|EQUIVALENCE|The lot-to-lot consistency 21 days after Dose 2 was demonstrated if, for all pairs of lots, the two-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of A/Vietnam/1194/2004 HI antibody GMT was within the \[0.5 ; 2\] clinical limit interval.|Adjusted GMT ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.29|||ANCOVA|||Demonstration of the consistency of the immune response (in terms of geometric mean titer \[GMT\] ratio for anti-hemagglutinin (anti-HA) antibody response against the A/Vietnam/1194/2004 strain 21 days after the second vaccination) elicited by two compositions of H5N1 adjuvanted vaccine (Lot 2 and Lot 4).||1.29|0.84|
81668954|NCT00449670|163033310|EQUIVALENCE|The lot-to-lot consistency 21 days after Dose 2 was demonstrated if, for all pairs of lots, the two-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of A/Vietnam/1194/2004 HI antibody GMT was within the \[0.5 ; 2\] clinical limit interval.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.23|||ANCOVA|||Demonstration of the consistency of the immune response (in terms of geometric mean titer \[GMT\] ratio for anti-hemagglutinin (anti-HA) antibody response against the A/Vietnam/1194/2004 strain 21 days after the second vaccination) elicited by two compositions of H5N1 adjuvanted vaccine (Lot 3 and Lot 4).||1.23|0.8|
81668955|NCT01798589|163033350|OTHER|Bioequivalence is assessed based on concordance between the 2 allergen using Kappa statistic|Concordance|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.6|90.2||||||||90.2|41.6|
81668956|NCT01462435|163033370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|446.946|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|122.2935|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|206.567|687.324|||ANCOVA|||||687.324|206.567|<0.001
81668957|NCT01462435|163033370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|316.145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|121.5971||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.136|555.155|||ANCOVA|||||555.155|77.136|0.010
81535351|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.124|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.163|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.163|0.085|<0.001
81668958|NCT01462435|163033370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|313.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|122.5676||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.202|554.037|||ANCOVA|||||554.037|72.202|0.011
81668959|NCT01462435|163033371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.043
81668960|NCT01462435|163033371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.109||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.109
81668961|NCT01462435|163033371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.183||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.183
81668962|NCT01462435|163033372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.009
81668963|NCT01462435|163033372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.029
81668964|NCT01462435|163033372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.050
81668965|NCT01462435|163033373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81668966|NCT01462435|163033373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81668967|NCT01462435|163033373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81668968|NCT01462435|163033374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.009
81668969|NCT01462435|163033374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.091||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.091
81668970|NCT01462435|163033374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.053
81668971|NCT01462435|163033375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81668972|NCT01462435|163033375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.026
81668973|NCT01462435|163033375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.017
81668974|NCT01462435|163033376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81668975|NCT01462435|163033376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81668976|NCT01462435|163033376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81668977|NCT01462435|163033377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81668978|NCT01462435|163033377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81668979|NCT01462435|163033377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81668980|NCT03600142|163033378|NON_INFERIORITY|For WLHIV (n=55), chi-square tests were used to assess differences between conditions in the proportion of participants who were retained in HIV care at 3 months post enrollment.||||||0.963|||||||Chi-squared|||We were aware that our resources of time and funding would not be sufficient to detect a significant difference in the HIV care outcome, and that we would only be able to detect observational signals of impact. We aimed for a minimum of 50 WLHIV, which is considered an adequate sample to assess feasibility and acceptability in a pilot intervention study. Given an estimated 5% HIV prevalence among women presenting for ANC, this required us to enroll 1000 female participants.||||0.963
81668981|NCT02807480|163033388|OTHER|Correlation between conflict approach behavior and GAD-7 scores at baseline|Pearson correlation|0.23||||0.088|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson correlation|||||||.088
81668982|NCT02807480|163033388|OTHER||Pearson correlation|-0.2||||0.134|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson correlation|||Correlation of baseline response time during conflict with baseline GAD-7 scores.||||.134
81668983|NCT02807480|163033388|OTHER||Pearson correlation|0.12||||0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson correlation|||Correlation of baseline striatum response to points (reward) with baseline GAD-7 scores.||||.032
81668984|NCT02807480|163033388|OTHER||Pearson correlation|-0.12||||0.375|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson correlation|||Correlation of baseline right amygdala activity during negative images with baseline GAD7 scores||||0.375
81668985|NCT02807480|163033388|OTHER||Pearson correlation|0.06||||0.651|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson correlation|||Correlation of baseline right dlPFC activity during conflict decision-making with baseline GAD-7 scores.||||.651
81668986|NCT02807480|163033388|OTHER|Correlation of baseline striatum response to negative pictures with baseline GAD-7 scores.|Pearson correlation|-0.35||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson correlation|||||||.008
81668987|NCT02807480|163033389|OTHER||Slope|-1.51||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|-0.41||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was p\<.0071.|Regression, Linear||Those with lower levels of baseline left amygdala response to positive picture outcomes had favorable GAD symptom improvements in BA and limited GAD symptom improvements in EXP.|Assess left amygdala response to positive picture decision outcomes as a predictor of GAD-7 symptom improvement: time x L. Amyg x treatment-arm interaction||-0.41|-2.62|.007
81668988|NCT02807480|163033389|OTHER||Slope|0.36||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.97|||Regression, Linear|||Baseline approach behavior during conflict trials predicting trajectory of GAD-7 symptoms: time main effect||0.97|-0.24|0.238
81668989|NCT02807480|163033389|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.49||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.37|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship between baseline approach behavior on conflict trials and the trajectory of GAD-7 symptoms: time x treatment interaction effect||0.37|-1.36|.262
81668990|NCT02807480|163033389|OTHER||Slope|2.37||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|6.19|||Regression, Linear|||relationship between baseline response time on conflict trials and trajectory of GAD-7 symptoms: time main effects||6.19|-1.44|.222
81668991|NCT02807480|163033389|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.23||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.48|6.02|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship between baseline average RT during conflict trials on the AAC and trajectory of GAD-7 symptoms: time x treatment interaction effect||6.02|-6.48|.942
81668992|NCT02807480|163033389|OTHER||Slope|-0.05||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of striatum activity during points outcomes (reward) with GAD-7 trajectory: time main effects||1.1|-1.2|.932
81668993|NCT02807480|163033389|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.08||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.53|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of striatum activity during points outcomes (reward) with GAD-7 trajectory: time x treatment interaction effects||1.53|-1.7|.922
81668994|NCT02807480|163033389|OTHER||Slope|0.0||||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.99|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right amygdala activity during negative images with GAD-7 trajectory: time main effects||.99|-.99|.998
81668995|NCT02807480|163033389|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.88||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|0.57|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right amygdala activity during negative images with GAD-7 trajectory: time x treatment interaction||.57|-2.34|.234
81668996|NCT02807480|163033389|OTHER||Slope|-0.03||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|1.47|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right dlPFC activity during conflict decisions with GAD-7 trajectory: time main effects||1.47|-1.53|.967
81668997|NCT02807480|163033389|OTHER||Slope|0.74||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|2.91|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right dlPFC activity during conflict decision-making with GAD-7 trajectory: time x treatment interaction effect||2.91|-1.43|0.504
81668998|NCT02807480|163033389|OTHER||Slope|-1.68||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.21|4.84|||Regression, Linear|||Change in conflict arbitration (AAC conflict RTpost-RTpre) predicting trajectories of GAD-7 scores over the 10 sessions: Time x RT\_Change interaction||4.84|-8.21|0.612
81668999|NCT02807480|163033389|SUPERIORITY||Slope|5.08||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|13.92|||Regression, Linear|||change in conflict arbitration response time (AAC conflict RTpost-RTpre) predicting trajectories of GAD-7 scores over 10 sessions: RT\_Change x Time x Treatment interaction||13.92|-3.76|.259
81669000|NCT02807480|163033389|OTHER||Slope|-0.53||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.3|||Regression, Linear|||Change in behavior (AAC conflict post-pre) in predicting trajectories of GAD-7 scores over the 10 sessions: Time x Behavior\_change interaction||0.30|-1.35|.209
81669001|NCT02807480|163033389|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.53||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.73|||Regression, Linear|||Change in behavior (AAC conflict post-pre) in predicting trajectories of GAD-7 scores over the 10 sessions: Time x Behavior\_change x Treatment interaction||2.73|0.33|0.013
81669002|NCT02807480|163033390|OTHER||Slope|-2.95||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|-0.84||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was p\<.0125.|Regression, Linear|||Baseline emotional conflict, a computational parameter reflecting avoidance relative to reward value, as a predictor of the linear trajectory of symptom change over time: time x EC interaction||-0.84|-5.06|0.006
81669003|NCT02807480|163033390|OTHER||Slope|-1.02||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.36|||Regression, Linear|||Assess avoidance behavior on conflict trials as a predictor of PROMIS Anxiety symptom improvement: time x avoidance interaction||-0.36|-1.68|0.003
81669004|NCT02807480|163033390|OTHER||Slope|-1.88||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|-0.87||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was p\<.0071.|Regression, Linear|||Assess left dlPFC response to baseline negative picture decision outcomes as a predictor of PROMIS Anxiety symptom improvement: time x L. dlPFC interaction||-0.87|-2.89|.007
81669005|NCT02807480|163033390|OTHER||Slope|1.02||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.68|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average approach behavior during conflict trials on the AAC and trajectory of PROMIS Anxiety symptoms||1.68|0.36|.003
81669006|NCT02807480|163033390|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.54||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.4|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average approach behavior during conflict trials on the AAC and trajectory of PROMIS Anxiety symptoms: time x treatment x approach behavior interaction||0.4|-1.48|.258
81669007|NCT02807480|163033390|OTHER||Slope|1.3||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|5.69|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average RT during conflict trials on the AAC and trajectory of PROMIS Anxiety symptoms: time x approach behavior interaction||5.69|-3.08|.56
81669008|NCT02807480|163033390|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.77||||0.629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.95|5.41|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average RT (response time) during conflict trials on the AAC and trajectory of PROMIS Anxiety symptoms: time x treatment x RT interaction||5.41|-8.95|.629
81669009|NCT02807480|163033390|OTHER||Slope|-0.21||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|1.09|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of striatum activity during points outcomes (reward) with PROMIS ANXIETY trajectory: time x striatum interaction effects||1.09|-1.51|0.75
81669010|NCT02807480|163033390|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.27||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|3.09|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of striatum activity during points outcomes (reward) with PROMIS Anxiety trajectory: time x treatment x striatum interaction effects||3.09|-0.54|.169
81669011|NCT02807480|163033390|OTHER||Slope|0.15||||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.31|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right amygdala activity during negative images with PROMIS Anxiety trajectory: time x amygdala interaction||1.31|-1.00|0.792
81669012|NCT02807480|163033390|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.73||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|0.96|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right amygdala activity during negative images with PROMIS Anxiety trajectory: time x treatment amygdala interaction||0.96|-2.41|.396
81669013|NCT02807480|163033390|OTHER||Slope|-1.55||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.4|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right dlPFC activity during negative images with PROMIS Anxiety trajectory: time x dlPFC interaction||-0.4|-2.7|.009
81669014|NCT02807480|163033390|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.28||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|1.84|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right dlPFC activity during negative images with PROMIS Anxiety trajectory: time x treatment dlPFC interaction||1.84|-1.28|0.724
81669015|NCT02807480|163033390|OTHER||Slope|-4.99||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.79|2.8|||Regression, Linear|||Change in conflict arbitration response time (AAC conflict RT post-pre) predicting trajectories of GAD-7 scores over the 10 sessions: Time x RT\_change interaction||2.80|-12.79|.209
81669016|NCT02807480|163033390|SUPERIORITY||Slope|12.68||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|23.13|||Regression, Linear|||Change in conflict arbitration response time (AAC conflict RT post-pre) predicting trajectories of GAD-7 scores over the 10 sessions: Time x Treatment x RT\_change interaction||23.13|2.23|0.017
81669017|NCT02807480|163033390|OTHER||Slope|-0.58||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|0.43|||Regression, Linear|||Change in behavior (AAC conflict post-pre) predicting trajectories of GAD-7 scores over the 10 sessions: Time x Behavior\_change interaction||0.43|-1.59|.259
81669018|NCT02807480|163033390|OTHER||Slope|1.07||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|2.54|||Regression, Linear|||Change in behavior (AAC conflict post-pre) predicting trajectories of GAD-7 scores over the 10 sessions: Time x Treatment x Behavior\_change interaction||2.54|-0.39|.150
81669019|NCT02807480|163033391|OTHER||Slope|-3.52||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.57|-1.47||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was p\<.0125.|Regression, Linear|||Assess emotional conflict, a computational parameter reflecting avoidance relative to reward value, as a predictor of PROMIS Depression scores. Time x EC interaction.||-1.47|-5.57|0.001
81669020|NCT02807480|163033391|OTHER||Slope|-1.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|-0.95||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was p\<.0125.|Regression, Linear|||Baseline left dlPFC response to negative pictures as a predictor of PROMIS depression symptom improvement: time x L. dlFPC interaction.||-0.95|-2.91|<.001
81669021|NCT02807480|163033391|OTHER||Slope|-2.02||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-0.13||Threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||Baseline striatum response to monetary outcomes as a predictor of improvement in depressive symptoms: time x treatment x striatum interaction.||-0.13|-3.9|.036
81669022|NCT02807480|163033391|OTHER||Slope|-1.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.58||The a priori threshold for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was p\<.0125.|Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average approach behavior during conflict trials on the AAC and trajectory of PROMIS Depression symptoms: time x approach behavior interaction||-0.58|-1.85|<.001
81669023|NCT02807480|163033391|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.91||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|0.0|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average approach behavior during conflict trials on the AAC and trajectory of PROMIS Depression symptoms: time x treatment x approach behavior interaction||0.00|-1.81|.049
81669024|NCT02807480|163033391|OTHER||Slope|0.6||||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|4.81|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average RT during conflict trials on the AAC and trajectory of PROMIS Depression symptoms: time x RT interaction||4.81|-3.6|.778
81669025|NCT02807480|163033391|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.38||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.56|8.31|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average RT during conflict trials on the AAC and trajectory of PROMIS Depression symptoms: time x treatment x RT interaction||8.31|-5.56|.696
81669026|NCT02807480|163033391|OTHER||Slope|0.44||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.71|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of striatum activity during points outcomes (reward) with PROMIS Depression trajectory: time x striatum interaction effects||1.71|-0.84|.503
81669027|NCT02807480|163033391|OTHER||Slope|-0.9||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|0.22|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right amygdala activity during negative images with PROMIS Depression trajectory: time x amygdala interaction||.22|-2.02|.114
81669028|NCT02807480|163033391|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.48||||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|2.11|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right amygdala activity during negative images with PROMIS Depression trajectory: time x treatment amygdala interaction||2.11|-1.15|.561
81669029|NCT02807480|163033391|OTHER||Slope|-1.54||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|-0.42|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right dlPFC activity during negative images with PROMIS Depression trajectory: time x dlPFC interaction||-0.42|-2.66|.007
81669030|NCT02807480|163033391|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.65||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|2.17|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right dlPFC activity during negative images with PROMIS Depression trajectory: time x treatment dlPFC interaction||2.17|-0.87|0.403
81669031|NCT02807480|163033391|OTHER||Slope|-1.51||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.76|5.73|||Regression, Linear|||Change in conflict arbitration response time (AAC conflict RT post-pre) predicting trajectories of GAD-7 scores over the 10 sessions: Time x RT\_change interaction||5.73|-8.76|0.681
81669032|NCT02807480|163033391|SUPERIORITY||Slope|5.61||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|15.46|||Regression, Linear|||Change in conflict arbitration response time (AAC conflict RT post-pre) predicting trajectories of GAD-7 scores over the 10 sessions: Time x Treatment x RT\_change interaction||15.46|-4.24|.264
81669033|NCT02807480|163033391|OTHER||Slope|-0.43||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.51|||Regression, Linear|||Change in behavior (AAC conflict post-pre) predicting trajectories of GAD-7 scores over the 10 sessions: Time x Behavior\_change interaction||0.51|-1.38|.367
81669034|NCT02807480|163033391|OTHER||Slope|0.88||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.25|||Regression, Linear|||Change in behavior (AAC conflict post-pre) predicting trajectories of GAD-7 scores over the 10 sessions: Time x Treatment x Behavior\_change interaction||2.25|-0.50|.211
81669035|NCT02807480|163033392|OTHER||Slope|0.74||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.41|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average approach behavior during conflict trials on the AAC and trajectory of SDS score: time x approach behavior interaction||1.41|0.08|0.028
81669036|NCT02807480|163033392|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.55||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.39|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average approach behavior during conflict trials on the AAC and trajectory of SDS symptoms: time x treatment x approach behavior interaction||0.39|-1.49|0.251
81669037|NCT02807480|163033392|OTHER||Slope|-0.26||||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|3.96|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average RT during conflict trials on the AAC and trajectory of SDS symptoms: time x RT interaction||3.96|-4.49|0.902
81669038|NCT02807480|163033392|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.23||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|9.01|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average RT during conflict trials on the AAC and trajectory of SDS symptoms: time x treatment x RT interaction||9.01|-4.55|.519
81669039|NCT02807480|163033392|OTHER||Slope|-0.64||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|0.64|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of striatum activity during points outcomes (reward) with SDS trajectory: time x striatum interaction effects||0.64|-1.92|.326
81535352|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.152|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.190|0.113|<0.001
81669040|NCT02807480|163033392|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.26||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|3.05|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of striatum activity during points outcomes (reward) with SDS trajectory: time x treatment x striatum interaction effects||3.05|-0.53|.168
81669041|NCT02807480|163033392|OTHER||Slope|-0.5||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.35|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right amygdala activity during negative images with SDS trajectory: time x amygdala interaction||0.35|-1.34|.248
81669042|NCT02807480|163033392|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.3||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.44|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right amygdala activity during negative images with SDS trajectory: time x treatment amygdala interaction||1.44|-0.84|0.603
81669043|NCT02807480|163033392|OTHER||Slope|-0.85||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|0.18|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right dlPFC activity during negative images with SDS trajectory: time x dlPFC interaction||0.18|-1.89|.107
81669044|NCT02807480|163033392|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.16||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|1.8|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right dlPFC activity during negative images with SDS trajectory: time x treatment x dlPFC interaction||1.80|-1.47|0.846
81669045|NCT02807480|163033392|OTHER||Slope|-2.26||||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.89|5.37|||Regression, Linear|||Change in conflict arbitration response time (AAC conflict RT post-pre) predicting trajectories of SDS scores over the 10 sessions: Time x RT\_change interaction||5.37|-9.89|.561
81669046|NCT02807480|163033392|SUPERIORITY||Slope|5.45||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.7|||Regression, Linear|||Change in conflict arbitration response time (AAC conflict RT post-pre) predicting trajectories of SDS scores over the 10 sessions: Time x Treatment x RT\_change interaction||15.70|-4.80|.297
81669047|NCT02807480|163033392|OTHER||Slope|-0.18||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.79|||Regression, Linear|||Change in behavior (AAC conflict post-pre) predicting trajectories of SDS cores over the 10 sessions: Time x Behavior\_change interaction||0.79|-1.15|.712
81669048|NCT02807480|163033392|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.56||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.97|||Regression, Linear|||Change in behavior (AAC conflict post-pre) predicting trajectories of SDS scores over the 10 sessions: Time x Treatment x Behavior\_change interaction||1.97|-0.84|0.431
81669049|NCT02807480|163033393|OTHER||Slope|-6.42||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.15|5.3|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average approach behavior during conflict trials on the AAC and post-treatment PSWQ score: approach behavior main effect||5.30|-18.15|.276
81669050|NCT02807480|163033393|SUPERIORITY||Slope|5.69||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.12|23.5|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average approach behavior during conflict trials on the AAC and post-treatment PSWQ score: treatment x approach behavior interaction||23.50|-12.12|.520
81669051|NCT02807480|163033393|OTHER||Slope|-50.0||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-127.65|27.65|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average RT during conflict trials on the AAC and trajectory of PSWQ score: RT main effect||27.65|-127.65|.199
81669052|NCT02807480|163033393|SUPERIORITY||Slope|93.87||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|236.88|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average RT during conflict trials on the AAC and trajectory of PSWQ score: treatment x RT interaction||236.88|-4.14|.191
81669053|NCT02807480|163033393|OTHER||Slope|27.35||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.45|50.26|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of striatum activity during points outcomes (reward) with PSWQ trajectory: striatum main effect||50.26|4.45|0.021
81669054|NCT02807480|163033393|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.47||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.94|27.0|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of striatum activity during points outcomes (reward) with PSWQ post-treatment: treatment x striatum interaction effects||27.00|-37.94|.734
81669055|NCT02807480|163033393|OTHER||Slope|-9.79||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.11|6.53|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right amygdala activity during negative images with PSWQ post-treatment: amygdala main effect||6.53|-26.11|.231
81706190|NCT02820038|163108398|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|11.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.7||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|28.9|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater increases in visual selective learning between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||28.9|-5.2|0.17
81706191|NCT02820038|163108398|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable|Mean Difference (Net)|16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.9||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|29.5|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in visual selective learning between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||29.5|2.5|0.02
81706192|NCT02820038|163108398|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline values of the dependent variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.9||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|19.2|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=Other CMI+SMART, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would experience a greater increase in visual selective learning between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||19.2|-8.1|0.42
81706193|NCT02820038|163108399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|0.8|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater medication self-management knowledge at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||0.8|-5.2|0.15
81535353|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.163|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.124|0.202|||MMRM|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.202|0.124|<0.001
81535354|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.014||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.052|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.052|-0.025|0.485
81535355|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.063||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.102|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.102|0.025|0.001
81706194|NCT02820038|163108399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|0.3|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater medication self-management knowledge at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||0.3|-4.4|0.07
81706195|NCT02820038|163108399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|0.6|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would experience greater medication self-management knowledge at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||0.6|-4.2|0.13
81706196|NCT02820038|163108400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.29|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART, DFB Only; 1=DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater verbatim recall of information concerning medication benefits and risks at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||0.29|-0.19|0.68
81706197|NCT02820038|163108400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.31|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater verbatim recall of information concerning medication benefits and risks at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||0.31|-0.06|0.20
81706198|NCT02820038|163108400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.19|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, DFB Only; 1=Other CMI+SMART, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit greater verbatim recall of information concerning medication benefits and risks at the 6-week follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||0.19|-0.19|0.99
81706199|NCT02820038|163108401|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.105||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.291|3.432|||Regression, Logistic|||The investigators hypothesized that participants would be more likely to view at least one webpage if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.|Modeled probability of viewing at least one webpage. Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART.|3.432|1.291|0.0028
81706200|NCT02820038|163108402|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.04|||Regression, Linear||Independent variable coded: 0=Other CMI Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART. Difference score calculated as: Comparison Group - Intervention Group. Thus, negative values indicate mean was greater in the intervention group.|The investigators hypothesized that participants would view more webpages if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||0.04|-1.71|0.0601
81706201|NCT02820038|163108403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|3.81|||Regression, Logistic||Independent variable coded: 0=Other Consumer Medication Information (CMI) Only, Other CMI+SMART, DrugFactsBox® (DFB) Only; 1=DFB+SMART|The investigators hypothesized that participants would be more likely to be using at least one DMARD (Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drug) at the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format combined with gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to individuals in the other three groups.||3.81|0.22|0.90
81706202|NCT02820038|163108403|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.35|||Regression, Logistic||. Independent variable coded: 0=Other Consumer Medication Information (CMI) Only, Other CMI+SMART; 1=DFB Only, DFB+SMART|The investigators hypothesized that participants would exhibit a greater increase in the percentage of participants using at least one DMARD (Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drug) between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive written medication information via the DrugFactsBox® format compared to the Other CMI format.||2.35|0.24|0.63
81706203|NCT02820038|163108403|SUPERIORITY|Regression model adjusted for baseline value of the dependent variable.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.54|||Regression, Logistic||Independent variable coded: 0=Other Consumer Medication Information (CMI) Only, DrugFactsBox® (DFB) Only; 1=Other CMI+SMART, DFB+SMART|The investigators hypothesized that participants would experience a greater increase in the percentage of participants using at least one DMARD (Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drug) between baseline and the 6-month follow-up if they were assigned to receive gist reasoning training, delivered via the SMART Program, compared to those who were not assigned to receive this training.||3.54|0.37|0.81
81535356|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.053|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.130|0.053|<0.001
81535357|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.088|0.011|0.012
81669056|NCT02807480|163033393|SUPERIORITY||Slope|8.55||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.48|41.58|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right amygdala activity during negative images with PSWQ post-treatment: treatment amygdala interaction||41.58|-24.48|.602
81669057|NCT02807480|163033393|OTHER||Slope|-19.29||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.07|23.68|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right dlPFC activity during negative images with PSWQ post-treatment: dlPFC main effect||23.68|-62.07|.369
81669058|NCT02807480|163033393|SUPERIORITY||Slope|9.12||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.05|54.29|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right dlPFC activity during negative images with PSWQ post-treatment: treatment x dlPFC interaction||54.29|-36.05|.684
81669059|NCT02807480|163033393|OTHER||Slope|9.6||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.39|37.59|||Regression, Linear|||Change in behavior (AAC conflict post-pre) predicting trajectories of PSWQ cores over the 10 sessions: Behavior\_change main effect||37.59|-18.39|.487
81669060|NCT02807480|163033393|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-46.34||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.5|-4.18|||Regression, Linear|||Change in behavior (AAC conflict post-pre) predicting trajectories of PSWQ scores over the 10 sessions: Treatment x Behavior\_change interaction||-4.18|-88.5|.033
81669061|NCT02807480|163033393|OTHER||Slope|39.53||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.2|173.85|||Regression, Linear|||Change in conflict arbitration response time (AAC conflict RT post-pre) predicting trajectories of PSWQ scores over the 10 sessions: RT\_change main effect||173.85|-94.2|.546
81669062|NCT02807480|163033393|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-89.96||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-327.39|147.67|||Regression, Linear|||Change in conflict arbitration response time (AAC conflict RT post-pre) predicting trajectories of PSWQ scores over the 10 sessions: Treatment x RT\_change interaction||147.67|-327.39|.443
81669063|NCT02807480|163033394|OTHER||Slope|-1.01||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|1.19|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average approach behavior during conflict trials on the AAC and post-treatment BDI-II score: approach behavior main effect||1.19|-3.22|.357
81669064|NCT02807480|163033394|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.37||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|3.47|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average approach behavior during conflict trials on the AAC and post-treatment BDI-II score: treatment x approach behavior interaction||3.47|-2.74|.812
81669065|NCT02807480|163033394|OTHER||Slope|2.01||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.42|20.45|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average RT during conflict trials on the AAC and post-treatment BDI-II score: RT main effect||20.45|-16.42|.826
81669066|NCT02807480|163033394|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.89||||0.838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.42|25.64|||Regression, Linear|||Relationships between baseline average RT during conflict trials on the AAC and post-treatment BDI-II score: treatment x RT interaction||25.64|-31.42|.838
81669067|NCT02807480|163033394|OTHER||Slope|-0.68||||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.51|4.14|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of striatum activity during points outcomes (reward) with BDI-II post-treatment: striatum main effect||4.14|-5.51|.776
81669068|NCT02807480|163033394|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.69||||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.79|6.4|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of striatum activity during points outcomes (reward) with BDI-II post-treatment: treatment x striatum interaction effects||6.40|-7.79|.844
81669069|NCT02807480|163033394|OTHER||Slope|0.88||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|5.79|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right amygdala activity during negative images with BDI-II post-treatment: amygdala main effect||5.79|-4.03|.719
81669070|NCT02807480|163033394|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.33||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|4.07|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right amygdala activity during negative images with BDI-II post-treatment: treatment x amygdala interaction||4.07|-8.74|.464
81669071|NCT02807480|163033394|OTHER||Slope|5.91||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|13.75|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right dlPFC activity during negative images with BDI-II post-treatment: dlPFC main effect||13.75|-1.93|.135
81669072|NCT02807480|163033394|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-6.09||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.65|2.47|||Regression, Linear|||Relationship of right dlPFC activity during negative images with BDI-II post-treatment: treatment x dlPFC interaction||2.47|-14.65|.158
81669073|NCT02807480|163033394|OTHER||Slope|1.16||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|7.11|||Regression, Linear|||Change in behavior (AAC conflict post-pre) predicting trajectories of BDI-II cores over the 10 sessions: Behavior\_change main effect||7.11|-4.78|.690
81669074|NCT02807480|163033394|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.37||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.99|6.25|||Regression, Linear|||Change in behavior (AAC conflict post-pre) predicting trajectories of BDI-II scores over the 10 sessions: Treatment x Behavior\_change interaction||6.25|-8.99|.715
81669075|NCT02807480|163033394|OTHER||Slope|5.14||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.38|36.65|||Regression, Linear|||Change in conflict arbitration response time (AAC conflict RT post-pre) predicting trajectories of BDI-II scores over the 10 sessions: RT\_change main effect||36.65|-26.38|.740
81669076|NCT02807480|163033394|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.98||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.1|46.14|||Regression, Linear|||Change in conflict arbitration response time (AAC conflict RT post-pre) predicting trajectories of BDI-II scores over the 10 sessions: Treatment x RT\_change interaction||46.14|-48.10|.966
81669077|NCT00857532|163033435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0|||||Spearman's Rank Order Correlation|||"P-value for Attention correlation coefficient. Null hypothesis is that there is no correlation between florbetapir SUVR and DRS-2 attention score."||||0.021
81669078|NCT00857532|163033435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077||95.0|||||Spearman's Rank Order Correlation|||"P-value for Initiation/Perseveration correlation coefficient. Null hypothesis is that there is no correlation between florbetapir SUVR and DRS-2 initiation/perseveration score."||||0.077
81669079|NCT00857532|163033435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.364||95.0|||||Spearman's Rank Order Correlation|||"P-value for Construction correlation coefficient. Null hypothesis is that there is no correlation between florbetapir SUVR and DRS-2 construction score."||||0.364
81669080|NCT00857532|163033435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266||95.0|||||Spearman's Rank Order Correlation|||"P-value for Conceptualization correlation coefficient. Null hypothesis is that there is no correlation between florbetapir SUVR and DRS-2 conceptualization score."||||0.266
81669081|NCT00857532|163033435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.152||95.0|||||Spearman's Rank Order Correlation|||"P-value for Memory correlation coefficient. Null hypothesis is that there is no correlation between florbetapir SUVR and DRS-2 memory score."||||0.152
81669082|NCT00857532|163033435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041||95.0|||||Spearman's Rank Order Correlation|||"P-value for DRS-2 Total correlation coefficient. Null hypothesis is that there is no correlation between florbetapir SUVR and DRS-2 total score."||||0.041
81706204|NCT02623699|163108435|SUPERIORITY||least square (LS) mean difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22|=|0.9689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|5.53||Joint rank p-value was calculated from ANCOVA model which included treatment as fixed effect, adjusts for covariates: Baseline disease duration since symptom onset, baseline ALSFRS-R total score, and use of riluzole or edaravone.|Joint rank||ANCOVA model included treatment as a fixed effect, adjusts for the covariates: Baseline disease duration since symptom onset, baseline ALSFRS-R total score, and use of riluzole or edaravone.|Joint rank test combining function and mortality were used for statistical inference and the estimates were from the Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) for change from baseline. Multiple imputation was used to handle missing data for withdrawals other than death in the joint rank analysis. Multiple imputation was used to handle all missing data in the ANCOVA for change from baseline.||5.53|-3.19|= 0.9689
81706205|NCT02623699|163108436|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS geometric mean ratio|0.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.84|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Difference in LS geometric mean ratio (BIIB067:Placebo) was calculated.||0.84|0.53|< 0.0001
81706206|NCT02623699|163108436|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS geometric mean ratio|0.75|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.95|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Difference in LS geometric mean ratio (BIIB067:Placebo) was calculated.||0.95|0.60|=0.0002
81706207|NCT02623699|163108436|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS geometric mean ratio|0.81|||=|0.0641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.02|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Difference in LS geometric mean ratio (BIIB067:Placebo) was calculated.||1.02|0.65|=0.0641
81706208|NCT02623699|163108436|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS geometric mean ratio|0.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.84|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Difference in LS geometric mean ratio (BIIB067:Placebo) was calculated.||0.84|0.53|<0.0001
81706209|NCT02623699|163108437|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS geometric mean ratio|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.78||The analysis was based on ANCOVA model with natural log transformed data. P-value for this secondary outcome measure (OM) is nominal as statistical significance was not met on the primary OM.|ANCOVA|||The ANCOVA model included covariates for the corresponding baseline value i.e. log value, baseline disease duration since symptom onset, and use of riluzole or edaravone. Multiple imputation was used to handle missing data for withdrawals. Difference in LS geometric mean ratio to baseline (BIIB067:Placebo) was calculated.||0.78|0.49|< 0.0001
81535358|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.077|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.116|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.116|0.039|<0.001
81535359|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.028||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.066|-0.011|0.157
81706210|NCT02623699|163108438|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS geometric mean ratio|0.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.45||The analysis was based on ANCOVA model with natural log transformed data. The model included covariates for the corresponding baseline value i.e. log value, baseline disease duration since symptom onset, and use of riluzole or edaravone.|ANCOVA|P-value for this secondary OM is nominal as statistical significance was not met on the primary OM.||Difference in LS geometric mean ratio (BIIB067:Placebo) was calculated.||0.45|0.25|< 0.0001
81535360|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.069||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.128|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.128|0.011|0.021
81535361|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.112|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.053|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.170|0.053|<0.001
81535362|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.162|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.220|0.103|<0.001
81535363|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.157|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.099|0.215|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.215|0.099|<0.001
81535364|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.213|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.154|0.271|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.271|0.154|<0.001
81535365|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.043||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.101|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.101|-0.015|0.149
81535366|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.092||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.151|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.151|0.034|0.002
81669083|NCT00857532|163033436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0411||95.0|||||Spearman's Rank Order Correlation|||"P-value for Amyloid beta correlation coefficient. Null hypothesis is that there is no correlation between florbetapir SUVR and amyloid beta."||||0.0411
81669084|NCT00857532|163033436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58||95.0|||||Spearman's Rank Order Correlation|||"P-value for Tau correlation coefficient. Null hypothesis is that there is no correlation between florbetapir SUVR and tau."||||0.5800
81669085|NCT00857532|163033436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8164||95.0|||||Spearman's Rank Order Correlation|||"P-value for Phospho-Tau correlation coefficient. Null hypothesis is that there is no correlation between florbetapir SUVR and phospho-tau."||||0.8164
81669086|NCT02687542|163033440|OTHER|Bayesian Dose Response Analysis|Bayesian Dose Reponse Estimate|-0.693|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6162||0.5776|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.713|0.304||Bayesian Predictive Test for Emax (the additive increase over Placebo in the response of PF-06649751 at a theoretically infinite dose) Monotonicity|Bayesian Dose Response Analysis|Estimate and 90% credible interval of Bayesian dose response difference from placebo||||0.304|-1.713|0.5776
81669087|NCT02081534|163033487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.012
81669088|NCT03634397|163033505|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.73|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|9.14||P-values include adjustment for age, female sex, and hemisphere of brain affected by stroke.|Regression, Linear||The delta values of the outcome from baseline 2 to post-treatment 1 were directly modeled using linear regression with adjustment for age, female sex, and the hemisphere affected by the stroke.|||9.14|2.31|<.05
81669089|NCT03634397|163033507|OTHER|P-values include adjustment for age, female sex, and hemisphere of brain affected by stroke.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|4.24||P-values include adjustment for age, female sex, and hemisphere of brain affected by stroke.|Regression, Linear|P-values include adjustment for age, female sex, and hemisphere of brain affected by stroke.||||4.24|-2.58|<.05
81706211|NCT02623699|163108439|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.829|=|0.3233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.528|19.322||Joint rank p-value was calculated from ANCOVA model which included treatment as fixed effect, adjusts for covariates: Baseline disease duration since symptom onset, baseline ALSFRS-R total score, baseline SVC, and use of riluzole or edaravone.|Joint rank|P-value for this secondary OM is nominal as statistical significance was not met on the primary OM.|ANCOVA model included treatment as a fixed effect, adjusts for the covariates: Baseline disease duration since symptom onset, baseline ALSFRS-R total score, baseline SVC, and use of riluzole or edaravone.|Joint rank test combining function and mortality were used for statistical inference and the estimates were from the ANCOVA for change from baseline. Multiple imputation was used to handle missing data for withdrawals other than death in the joint rank analysis. Multiple imputation was used to handle all missing data in the ANCOVA for change from baseline.||19.322|-3.528|= 0.3233
81669090|NCT03634397|163033508|OTHER|P-values include adjustment for age, female sex, and hemisphere of brain affected by stroke.|Median Difference (Final Values)|1.12|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|4.53||P-values include adjustment for age, female sex, and hemisphere of brain affected by stroke.|Regression, Linear|P-values include adjustment for age, female sex, and hemisphere of brain affected by stroke.|P-values include adjustment for age, female sex, and hemisphere of brain affected by stroke.|||4.53|-2.29|<.05
81669091|NCT00674583|163033512|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority evaluation: The lower limit (LL) of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the group difference (Nimenrix Group minus Menjugate Group) in the percentages of subjects with vaccine response to rSBA-MenC is greater than or equal to (≥) the pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Difference in percentage|-0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.25|5.75||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the Nimenrix group compared to the Menjugate group, two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the groups difference \[Nimenrix group minus Menjugate group\] in the percentages of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response to MenC was computed.||5.75|-5.25|
81669092|NCT00701090|163033538|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pre-specified non-inferiority margin was 0.4%, i.e., Sitagliptin was declared non-inferior to glimepiride if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between group difference (sitagliptin minus glimepiride) was less than 0.4%|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.16|||||ANCOVA model with terms: treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c.|||0.16|-0.03|
81669093|NCT00701090|163033539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|6.7|||||ANCOVA model terms: treatment, country, and baseline.|||6.7|-0.9|
81669094|NCT00701090|163033540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|-10.9|||Miettinen &Nurminen method||Miettinen \&Nurminen method was used for the 95% confidence interval|||-10.9|-19.3|<0.001
81669095|NCT00701090|163033541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.6|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, country, and baseline.|ANCOVA model terms: treatment, country, and baseline.|||-1.6|-2.3|<0.001
81669096|NCT00701090|163033542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.9|||||The parameter estimate and 95% CI represent the odds of having A1C \<7.0% at Week 30 in the Sitagliptin group vs. the Glimepiride group, computed using a logistic regression model controlling for treatment, country and baseline A1C.|||0.90|0.47|
81669097|NCT00701090|163033543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.95|||||The parameter estimate and 95% CI represent the odds of having A1C \<6.5% at Week 30 in the Sitagliptin group vs. the Glimepiride group, computed using a logistic regression model controlling for treatment, country and baseline A1C.|||0.95|0.47|
81669098|NCT00509067|163033556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||alpha set at P \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis|Time (0, 4, 8, 12, 16 wks) x Treatment (Drug, Placebo) Effect: F(1, 33)=0.01.||||||0.93
81669099|NCT00509067|163033557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||alpha level set at .05|Mixed Models Analysis|Time (0, 8, 16 weeks) x Group (Drug, Placebo) Effect: F(1, 32.8)=1.48..||||||0.23
81669100|NCT00509067|163033557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||alpha set at P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Time (0, 8, 16, weeks) x Group (Drug, Placebo) Effect: F(1, 32.8)=1.48.||||||0.23
81669101|NCT02887404|163033558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|6.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6|-6|0.92
81669102|NCT02887404|163033559|NON_INFERIORITY|Delta: 15. The significance level for non-inferiority was 0.025|Median Difference (Final Values)|-9.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|3.0|||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|||||3|-21|<0.001
81535367|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.088||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.146|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.146|0.031|0.003
81669103|NCT02887404|163033559|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-9.0||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-23.0|5.0||We adjusted for two outcomes for the superiority testing only, using a significance criterion of 0.0125 for each outcome (i.e., 0.025/2, Bonferroni correction), since superiority on either outcome would suffice.|Hodges-Lehmann estimator|||||5|-23|0.175
81669104|NCT02887404|163033560|NON_INFERIORITY|Delta: 1 The significance level for the non-inferiority test was 0.025.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.0||This is a joint hypothesis testing. We tested non-inferiority on both secondary outcomes. If both showed significant non-inferiority, we tested superiority on both outcomes.|Regression, Linear|||||1|-0.8|<0.001
81669105|NCT02887404|163033560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.8|0.1||We adjusted for two outcomes for the superiority testing only, using a significance criterion of 0.0125 for each outcome (i.e., 0.025/2, Bonferroni correction), since superiority on either outcome would suffice|Regression, Linear|||||0.1|-0.8|0.094
81669106|NCT02887404|163033578|NON_INFERIORITY|Delta: 9; significance level was 0.025|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.1|-0.3|<0.001
81669107|NCT02887404|163033578|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.3|0.1||We adjusted for two outcomes for the superiority testing only, using a significance criterion of 0.0125 for each outcome (i.e., 0.025/2, Bonferroni correction), since superiority on either outcome would suffice|Wilcoxon sum rank test|||||0.1|-0.3|0.171
81669108|NCT02887404|163033579|NON_INFERIORITY|Delta: 1 significance level: 0.025|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.1|||Regression, Linear||||The superiority test (this is a joint-hypothesis testing) showed a mean difference of -0.5 between treatment and control group with 97.5% CI of (-1.0, 0.0) and p-value of 0.025. The significance level was 0.025.|-0.1|-1.0|<0.001
81669109|NCT02887404|163033579|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.0|0.0||We adjusted for two outcomes for the superiority testing only, using a significance criterion of 0.0125 for each outcome (i.e., 0.025/2, Bonferroni correction), since superiority on either outcome would suffice|Regression, Linear|||||0.0|-1.0|0.025
81669110|NCT03770091|163033580|SUPERIORITY|ANOVA performed||||||0.6|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.6
81669111|NCT03770091|163033581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.59
81669112|NCT03770091|163033582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9
81669113|NCT03770091|163033583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.45
81669114|NCT03770091|163033584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5
81669115|NCT01854645|163033596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||At 5 min post dose||||<0.0001
81669116|NCT01854645|163033596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||At 15 min post dose||||<0.0001
81669117|NCT01854645|163033596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||At 5 min post dose||||<0.0001
81669118|NCT01854645|163033596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||At 15 min post dose||||<0.0001
81669119|NCT01854645|163033596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||At 5 min post dose||||<0.0001
81669120|NCT01854645|163033596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||At 15 min post dose||||<0.0001
81669121|NCT04261504|163033598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||Threshold p\<0.05.|threshold-free cluster enhancement|||||||0.03
81669122|NCT00382018|163033606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.47|||Log Rank|||Hazard Ration of overall survival compared Arm C2 to Arm C1.||1.47|0.69|0.98
81669123|NCT00382018|163033607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.32|||Log Rank|||Hazard Ratio of progression free survival compared Arm C2 to Arm C1||1.32|0.64|0.64
81669124|NCT00427349|163033623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||one sample binomial test|The study result was compared to a null hypothesis of 20% 4-month progression free survival rate using one sample binomial test||The null hypothesis is that the 4-month progression free survival rate is 20%. Alternatively, AMG 706 will be considered worthy of further study if its true progression-free survival rate is 40% or better at 4 months (alternative hypothesis).||||<0.001
81669125|NCT00698997|163033626|OTHER|Non- equivalence.|slope difference|1.01||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM). Change-over-Time was modeled as a linear within-subject effect of time across all observed data for each participant. We fit splines to manage the differing lengths of time in parent-training versus direct treatment. In all analyses, site was included as a categorical covariate to account for potential differences. Effect sizes were reported following Cohen's recommendations as f2.||||.03
81669126|NCT05082376|163033630|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|7.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|8.8|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, timepoint, treatment\*timepoint (interaction) and subject as terms; Baseline value as covariate.||Pairwise comparison between Treated and Untreated sites 2 hours post-treatment||8.8|6.6|<0.0001
81669127|NCT05082376|163033630|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|6.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|7.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, timepoint, treatment\*timepoint (interaction) and subject as terms; Baseline value as covariate.||Pairwise comparison between Treated and Untreated sites 4 hours post-treatment.||7.9|5.8|<0.0001
81669128|NCT05082376|163033630|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|5.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|6.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, timepoint, treatment\*timepoint (interaction) and subject as terms; Baseline value as covariate.||Pairwise comparison between Treated and Untreated sites 6 hours post-treatment.||6.2|4.0|<0.0001
81669129|NCT05082376|163033630|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|5.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, timepoint, treatment\*timepoint (interaction) and subject as terms; Baseline value as covariate.||Pairwise comparison between Treated and Untreated sites 8 hours post-treatment.||5.8|3.6|<0.0001
81535368|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.108|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.108|-0.009|0.096
81669130|NCT00493220|163033632|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence = 90% confidence interval of least squares mean (LSM) within 80%-125%|LSM ratio (natural log-transformed)|111.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.57|115.12|||Schuirmann two one-sided tests procedure||HYLENEX SC/Placebo SC|||115.12|108.57|
81669131|NCT00493220|163033632|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence = 90% confidence interval of least squares mean (LSM) within 80%-125%|LSM ratio (natural log-transformed)|60.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.06|62.62|||Schuirmann two one-sided tests procedure||HYLENEX SC/Intravenous|||62.62|59.06|
81669132|NCT00493220|163033632|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence = 90% confidence interval of least squares mean (LSM) within 80%-125%|LSM ratio (%; ln-transformed)|54.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.82|56.01|||Schuirmann two one-sided tests procedure||Placebo SC/Intravenous|||56.01|52.82|
81669133|NCT00493220|163033633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.25|-0.75|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||HYLENEX SC minus Placebo SC|||-0.75|-1.25|<0.01
81669134|NCT00493220|163033633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.52|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.27|1.71|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Placebo SC minus Intravenous|||1.71|1.27|<0.01
81669135|NCT00493220|163033633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|2.52|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.26|2.76|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Placebo SC minus Intravenous|||2.76|2.26|<0.01
81669136|NCT00493220|163033634|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence = 90% confidence interval of least squares mean (LSM) within 80%-125%|LSM ratio (%; ln-transformed)|101.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.95|105.12|||Schuirmann two one-sided tests procedure||HYLENEX SC/Placebo SC|||105.12|98.95|
81669137|NCT00493220|163033634|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence = 90% confidence interval of least squares mean (LSM) within 80%-125%|LSM ratio (%; ln-transformed)|106.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.61|110.07|||Schuirmann two one-sided tests procedure||HYLENEX SC/Intravenous|||110.07|103.61|
81669138|NCT00493220|163033634|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence = 90% confidence interval of least squares mean (LSM) within 80%-125%|LSM ratio (%; ln-transformed)|104.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.59|107.92|||Schuirmann two one-sided tests procedure||Placebo SC/Intravenous|||107.92|101.59|
81669139|NCT00493220|163033635|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence = 95% confidence interval of least squares mean (LSM) within 80%-125%|LSM ratio (%; ln-transformed)|101.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.64|104.98|||Schuirmann two one-sided tests procedure||HYLENEX SC/Placebo SC|||104.98|98.64|
81669140|NCT00493220|163033635|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence = 90% confidence interval of least squares mean (LSM) within 80%-125%|LSM ratio (%; ln-transformed)|106.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.67|110.33|||Schuirmann two one-sided tests procedure||HYLENEX SC/Intravenous|||110.33|103.67|
81669141|NCT00493220|163033635|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence = 90% confidence interval of least squares mean (LSM) within 80%-125%|LSM ratio (%; ln-transformed)|105.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.87|108.42|||Schuirmann two one-sided tests procedure||Placebo SC/Intravenous|||108.42|101.87|
81535369|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.103|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.103|-0.012|0.122
81669142|NCT03023930|163033638|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|proc logistic||||||<0.001
81669143|NCT03023930|163033639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Regression, Logistic|proc logistic||||||0.011
81669144|NCT00445224|163033670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||.041
81669145|NCT00445224|163033671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVA for group and time||||.049
81669146|NCT04391036|163033672|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||McNemar|||This was a paired analysis comparing successful insertion of the high and low Eudragit® Films. The McNemar's test statistic is based on the discordant pairs (number of participants with high successful, low unsuccessful versus low successful, high unsuccessful).||||>.99
81669147|NCT04391036|163033673|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45||||||This was a paired analysis comparing difficulty of insertion of the high and low Eudragit® Films. The McNemar's test is based on discordant pairs (high was not difficult, low was difficult versus low was not difficult, high was difficult).|McNemar|||||||.45
81669148|NCT04391036|163033674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Fisher Exact|This was an overall Fisher's exact test so the analysis applies to all categories.||||||.26
81669149|NCT02232802|163033687|EQUIVALENCE|Following logarithmic transformation, Cmax values were subjected to an analysis of variance (ANOVA), including fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment and subject nested within sequence.|least square mean difference ratio|99.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.28|102.65|||||Geometric least square means are being compared.|Statistical comparison for Anti-FXa||102.65|96.28|
81669150|NCT02232802|163033687|EQUIVALENCE|Following logarithmic transformation, Cmax was subjected to an analysis of variance (ANOVA), including fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment and subject nested within sequence|least square mean difference ratio|91.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.65|96.73|||||Geometric least square means are being compared.|Statistical comparison on Anti-FIIa||96.73|86.65|
81669151|NCT02232802|163033688|EQUIVALENCE|Following logarithmic transformation, AUC0-t values were subjected to an analysis of variance (ANOVA), including fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment and subject nested within sequence|least square mean difference ratio|102.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|100.67|105.15|||||Geometric least square means are being compared.|Anti-FXa statistical comparison||105.15|100.67|
81669152|NCT02232802|163033688|EQUIVALENCE|Following logarithmic transformation, AUC0-t values were subjected to an analysis of variance (ANOVA), including fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment and subject nested within sequence.|least square mean difference ratio|92.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.72|97.25|||||Geometric least square means are being compared.|Anti-FIIa comparison||97.25|87.72|
81669153|NCT02232802|163033689|EQUIVALENCE|Following logarithmic transformation, AUC0-inf values were subjected to an analysis of variance (ANOVA), including fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment and subject nested within sequence|least square mean ratio|104.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|101.68|106.9|||||Geometric least square means are being compared.|Anti-FXA comparison||106.9|101.68|
81535370|NCT03084796|162753594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004||||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.054|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.054|-0.062|0.886
81535371|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.074||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.141|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed using linear mixed model repeated for measurements (MMRM), including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West), and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value, and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.141|0.008|0.029
81535372|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.055|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.188|0.055|<0.001
81535373|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.184|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.117|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.250|0.117|<0.001
81535374|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.208|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.142|0.275|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.275|0.142|<0.001
81669154|NCT02232802|163033689|EQUIVALENCE|Following logarithmic transformation, AUC0-inf values were subjected to an analysis of variance (ANOVA), including fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment and subject nested within sequence|least square mean ratio|90.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.38|95.8|||||Geometric least square means are being compared.|Anti-FIIa comparison||95.8|85.38|
81535375|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.293|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.227|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.360|0.227|<0.001
81535376|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.113|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.113|-0.019|0.161
81535377|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.109||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.043|0.176|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.176|0.043|0.001
81535378|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.134|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.068|0.201|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.201|0.068|<0.001
81535379|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.062||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.128|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.128|-0.004|0.066
81535380|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.153|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.153|0.021|0.010
81535381|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.025||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.091|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.091|-0.042|0.465
81535382|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.112||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.195|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.195|0.030|0.008
81535383|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.173|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|0.256|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.256|0.091|<0.001
81535384|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.219|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.136|0.302|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.302|0.136|<0.001
81535385|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.213|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|0.295|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.295|0.131|<0.001
81535386|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.326|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.244|0.409|||McNemar|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.409|0.244|<0.001
81669155|NCT02232802|163033690|EQUIVALENCE|An assessment of tmax was performed using the Wilcoxon matched pairs test. In addition, a 95 % non-parametric CI was constructed for the median difference in tmax based on the method of Campbell and Gardner.|least square mean ratio|0.0||||0.7642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5||An assessment of tmax was performed using the Wilcoxon matched pairs test. In addition, a 95 % non-parametric CI was constructed for the median difference in tmax based on the method of Campbell and Gardner.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Geometric least square means are being compared.|Anti-FXa comparison||0.5|-0.5|0.7642
81669156|NCT02232802|163033690|EQUIVALENCE|An assessment of tmax was performed using the Wilcoxon matched pairs test. In addition, a 95 % non-parametric CI was constructed for the median difference in tmax based on the method of Campbell and Gardner.|least square mean ratio|0.0||||0.9464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Geometric least square means are being compared.|Anti-FIIa comparison||0.5|-0.5|0.9464
81669157|NCT02232802|163033696|EQUIVALENCE|Results obtained using a fixed effects ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment and subject nested within sequence|Geometric least square mean ratio|103.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|101.22|106.73||||||||106.73|101.22|
81669158|NCT02232802|163033697|EQUIVALENCE|Results obtained using a fixed effects ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment and subject nested within sequence.|Geometric least square mean ratio|108.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|103.93|113.46||||||||113.46|103.93|
81669159|NCT02232802|163033698|EQUIVALENCE|Results obtained using a fixed effects ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment and subject nested within sequence.|Geometric least square mean ratio|102.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.51|108.28||||||||108.28|97.51|
81669160|NCT02232802|163033699|EQUIVALENCE|Results obtained using a fixed effects ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment and subject nested within sequence|Geometric least square mean ratio|114.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|102.29|129.08||||||||129.08|102.29|
81669161|NCT02232802|163033700|EQUIVALENCE|Results obtained using a fixed effects ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment and subject nested within sequence|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.8554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||ANOVA|||||0.5|-0.5|= 0.8554
81669162|NCT02232802|163033701|EQUIVALENCE|Results obtained using a fixed effects ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment and subject nested within sequence|geometric least square mean ratio|100.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.27|102.47||||||||102.47|99.27|
81669163|NCT02232802|163033702|EQUIVALENCE|Results obtained using a fixed effects ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment and subject nested within sequence.|geometric least square mean ratio|95.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.7|105.6||||||||105.6|85.7|
81669164|NCT02232802|163033703|EQUIVALENCE|An assessment of tmax was performed using the Wilcoxon matched pairs test. In addition, a 95 % nonparametric CI was constructed for the median difference in tmax based on the method of Campbell and Gardner.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.6857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median difference is the difference between median tmax in Test IMP versus Reference IMP arms.|||0.5|-0.25|= 0.6857
81669165|NCT02232802|163033709|EQUIVALENCE|Results obtained using a fixed effects ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment and subject nested within sequence|Geometric least square mean ratio|111.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|105.89|117.17||||||||117.17|105.89|
81669166|NCT02232802|163033710|EQUIVALENCE|Results obtained using a fixed effects ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, period, treatment and subject nested within sequence|Geometric least square mean ratio|113.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|107.47|120.53||||||||120.53|107.47|
81669167|NCT02232802|163033715|EQUIVALENCE|An assessment of tmax was performed using the Wilcoxon matched pairs test. In addition, a 95 % nonparametric CI was constructed for the median difference in tmax based on the method of Campbell and Gardner.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.9217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.13|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median difference is the difference between median tmax in Test IMP versus Reference IMP arms.|||0.13|-0.13|= 0.9217
81669168|NCT00885703|163033721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012||||||Analysis did not adjust for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||Testing discontinuation of any dose Fluconazole (pooled by treatment and dose) versus discontinuation of Ampho B (pooled). The null hypothesis is the two treatments have the same proportion of discontinuation.||||0.0012
81669169|NCT00885703|163033722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Fisher Exact|||Among 4 treatment arms, comparison of three categorical groups: (CM negative, CM negative after switching treatment, and CM Positive/Died/Lost to Follow-up) at week 10. The null hypothesis is the 4 treatment arms have no differences at week 10.||||0.012
81669170|NCT00885703|163033723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of change in quantitative CSF culture among 4 treatment arms. The null hypothesis is the 4 treatment arms have the same change in CSF culture from entry to week 2.||||0.019
81669171|NCT00885703|163033724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0894||||||Analysis did not adjust for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||Comparison of survival from entry to week 24 between Fluconazole 1200mg arm and Ampho B arm. The null hypothesis is there is no difference in survival between these two arms.||||0.0894
81669172|NCT00885703|163033724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4828||||||Analysis did not adjust for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||Comparison of survival from entry to week 24 between Fluconazole 1600mg arm and Ampho B arm. The null hypothesis is there is no difference in survival between these two arms.||||0.4828
81669173|NCT00885703|163033724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1766||||||Analysis did not adjust for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||Comparison of survival from entry to week 24 between Fluconazole 2000mg arm and Ampho B arm. The null hypothesis is there is no difference in survival between these two arms.||||0.1766
81669174|NCT02187471|163033753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.4601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.23|||Difference of means|||||0.23|-0.52|0.4601
81669175|NCT02187471|163033753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.03|||Difference of means|||||-0.03|-0.77|0.0350
81535387|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.143|-0.021|0.144
81669176|NCT02187471|163033753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.37|||Difference of means|||||-0.37|-1.12|0.0001
81669177|NCT02187471|163033753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.98|||Difference of means|||||0.98|0.22|0.0019
81669178|NCT02187471|163033753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.192||0.0761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.72|||Difference of means|||||0.72|-0.04|0.0761
81669179|NCT02187471|163033755|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.3407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|1.68|||Difference of means|||||1.68|-4.86|0.3407
81669180|NCT02187471|163033755|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.669||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.69|-2.15|||Difference of means|||||-2.15|-8.69|0.0012
81669181|NCT02187471|163033755|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.665||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.66|-1.13|||Difference of means|||||-1.13|-7.66|0.0083
81669182|NCT02187471|163033755|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.677||0.0946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|6.09|||Difference of means|||||6.09|-0.48|0.0946
81669183|NCT02187471|163033755|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.669||0.5384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|2.24|||Difference of means|||||2.24|-4.30|0.5384
81669184|NCT02187471|163033757|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-1.5|0.0030
81669185|NCT02187471|163033757|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||||-1.1|-2.3|<0.0001
81669186|NCT02187471|163033757|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-1.7|0.0001
81669187|NCT02187471|163033757|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.3562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-0.3|0.3562
81669188|NCT02187471|163033757|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-1.1|0.0862
81669189|NCT02187471|163033758|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.5183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.4|-0.7|0.5183
81669190|NCT02187471|163033758|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.2669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.2|-0.9|0.2669
81669191|NCT02187471|163033758|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||0.3|-0.8|0.4630
81669192|NCT02187471|163033758|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.6|-0.5|0.9280
81669193|NCT02187471|163033758|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.7089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.5|-0.7|0.7089
81669194|NCT02187471|163033758|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Depression: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0|-1.1|0.0669
81669195|NCT02187471|163033758|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Depression: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||-0.2|-1.3|0.0081
81669196|NCT02187471|163033758|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Depression: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||0.1|-1.0|0.0867
81669197|NCT02187471|163033758|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least squares means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.9066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Depression: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.5|-0.6|0.9066
81669198|NCT02187471|163033758|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.3509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Depression: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.3|-0.8|0.3509
81669199|NCT02187471|163033759|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|2.187|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6203||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|3.404|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||3.404|0.970|0.0004
81669200|NCT02187471|163033759|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least squares means|2.483|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6209|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.265|3.701|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||3.701|1.265|<0.0001
81669201|NCT02187471|163033759|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|2.621|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6215|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.401|3.84|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||3.840|1.401|<0.0001
81669202|NCT02187471|163033759|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.434|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6245||0.4877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.659|0.792|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.792|-1.659|0.4877
81669203|NCT02187471|163033759|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6252||0.8263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.364|1.089|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||1.089|-1.364|0.8263
81669204|NCT02187471|163033759|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.228|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7345||0.7567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.213|1.669|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||1.669|-1.213|0.7567
81669205|NCT02187471|163033759|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.7349|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7349||0.0787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.149|2.735|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||2.735|-0.149|0.0787
81669206|NCT02187471|163033759|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.7358|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7358||0.3516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.758|2.129|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||2.129|-0.758|0.3516
81669207|NCT02187471|163033759|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.458|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7372||0.5344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.905|0.988|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.988|-1.905|0.5344
81669208|NCT02187471|163033759|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.607|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7379||0.4107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|2.055|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||2.055|-0.840|0.4107
81706212|NCT02623699|163108440|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118|=|0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.207|0.255||ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effect and adjusts for following covariates: Baseline disease duration since symptom onset, baseline HHD overall megascore, and use of riluzole/edaravone. Missing data were handled using multiple imputation.|ANCOVA|P-value for this secondary OM is nominal as statistical significance was not met on the primary OM.||||0.255|-0.207|= 0.8390
81706213|NCT02725268|163108482|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||=|0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.12||The p-value was obtained using stratified log-rank test with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|Stratified Log-rank Test||The hazard ratio was obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy. A hazard ratio of \<1 was considered statistically significant.|||1.12|0.58|=0.178
81535388|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.107||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|0.189|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.189|0.024|0.011
81669209|NCT02187471|163033760|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.0203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01369||0.1394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0066|0.0471|||ANCOVA|||||0.0471|-0.0066|0.1394
81669210|NCT02187471|163033760|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.0211|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01369||0.1237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0058|0.048|||ANCOVA|||||0.0480|-0.0058|0.1237
81669211|NCT02187471|163033760|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.0386|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01371||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0117|0.0655|||ANCOVA|||||0.0655|0.0117|0.0049
81669212|NCT02187471|163033760|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.0184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01378||0.1824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0454|0.0086|||ANCOVA|||||0.0086|-0.0454|0.1824
81669213|NCT02187471|163033760|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.0175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01378||0.2036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0446|0.0095|||ANCOVA|||||0.0095|-0.0446|0.2036
81669214|NCT02187471|163033761|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.24|-0.87|0.0006
81669215|NCT02187471|163033761|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.57|-1.20|<0.0001
81669216|NCT02187471|163033761|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.63|-1.27|<0.0001
81535389|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.182|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.182|0.019|0.016
81669217|NCT02187471|163033761|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.71|0.07|0.0158
81669218|NCT02187471|163033761|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.6819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.38|-0.25|0.6819
81669219|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least squares means|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Worst pain: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.4|-1.2|<0.0001
81669220|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least squares means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.2005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Worst pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.1|-0.6|0.2005
81669221|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Worst pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||-0.3|-1.0|0.0010
81669222|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Worst pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||1.0|0.2|0.0030
81669223|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.3351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Worst pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.6|-0.2|0.3351
81535390|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.128|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.128|-0.037|0.280
81669224|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Least pain: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.4|-1.1|<0.0001
81669225|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Least pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.0|-0.7|0.0782
81669226|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Least pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||-0.1|-0.9|0.0068
81669227|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Least pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.8|0.1|0.0169
81669228|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.1481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Least pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.6|-0.1|0.1481
81669229|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Average pain: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.4|-1.1|<0.0001
81669230|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Average pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||-0.1|-0.8|0.0088
81669231|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Average pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||-0.3|-0.9|0.0005
81669232|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Average pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.7|-0.0|0.0627
81669233|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.3064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Average pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.5|-0.2|0.3064
81669234|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Pain right now: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.4|-1.2|<0.0001
81669235|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Pain right now: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.0|-0.7|0.0868
81669236|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Pain right now: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||-0.3|-1.1|0.0004
81535391|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.121|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.121|-0.042|0.342
81669237|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Pain right now: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.8|0.1|0.0271
81669238|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.6838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Pain right now: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.5|-0.3|0.6838
81669239|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.791|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.129|-0.454|||ANCOVA|||Severity score: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.454|-1.129|<0.0001
81669240|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1718||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.667|0.007|||ANCOVA|||Severity score: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.007|-0.667|0.0552
81669241|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.612|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1718||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.275|||ANCOVA|||Severity score: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||-0.275|-0.950|0.0004
81669242|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.462|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1729||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.122|0.801|||ANCOVA|||Severity score: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.801|0.122|0.0077
81669243|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.3014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.161|0.518|||ANCOVA|||Severity score: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.518|-0.161|0.3014
81669244|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|14.3|||ANCOVA|||Relief (%) by treatment of pain: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||14.3|4.9|<0.0001
81669245|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.39||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|13.2|||ANCOVA|||Relief (%) by treatment of pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||13.2|3.8|0.0004
81669246|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.39|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|15.1|||ANCOVA|||Relief (%) by treatment of pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||15.1|5.7|<0.0001
81669247|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.6449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|3.6|||ANCOVA|||Relief (%) by treatment of pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||3.6|-5.8|0.6449
81669248|NCT02187471|163033763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|5.5|||ANCOVA|||Relief (%) by treatment of pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||5.5|-3.9|0.7340
81669249|NCT02187471|163033764|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0225||0.4816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.028|||ANCOVA|||||0.028|-0.060|0.4816
81669250|NCT02187471|163033764|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0225||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||||-0.020|-.109|0.0044
81669251|NCT02187471|163033764|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0226||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.119|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||||-0.030|-0.119|0.0010
81669252|NCT02187471|163033764|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0226||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.103|||ANCOVA|||||0.103|0.014|0.0094
81669253|NCT02187471|163033764|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0226||0.6527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.055|||ANCOVA|||||0.055|-0.034|0.6527
81669254|NCT01785160|163033766|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability (No formal testing was performed)|Adjusted Geometric Mean ratio|272.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|67.9||0.9999||95.0|199.69|370.66||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio Raltegravir plus Faldaprevir and Raltegravir for the category Raltegravir||370.66|199.69|0.9999
81669255|NCT01785160|163033767|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability(No formal testing was performed)|Adjusted Geometric Mean ratio|245.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|87.1||0.9973||95.0|168.46|358.404||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio Raltegravir plus Faldaprevir and Raltegravir for the category Raltegravir||358.404|168.460|0.9973
81669256|NCT02318667|163033769|OTHER|||||||0.0074|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0074
81669257|NCT02318667|163033770|OTHER|||||||0.1506|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1506
81669258|NCT00139776|163033816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANOVA|Treatment as fixed effect||"Null hypothesis for primary outcome is that there is no difference in the number of flares observed between the 2 treatment arms of celecoxib 200mg continuous use and celecoxib 200mg intermittent use.~Sample size calculation: Sufficient number of participants were randomized to provide at least 80% power to detect an estimated effect size of 0.2 using a 2-sided t-test at a 0.05 significant level."||||<0.0001
81669259|NCT00139776|163033817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier analysis||||<0.0001
81669260|NCT00139776|163033818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANOVA|Treatment as fixed effect||||||<0.0001
81669261|NCT00139776|163033819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANOVA|Treatment as fixed effect||||||<0.0001
81669262|NCT00139776|163033820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Week 4||||<0.001
81669263|NCT00139776|163033820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Week 8||||<0.001
81669264|NCT00139776|163033820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Week 12||||<0.001
81669265|NCT00139776|163033820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Week 16||||0.003
81669266|NCT00139776|163033820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.022||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Week 20||||0.022
81669267|NCT00139776|163033820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.047||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Week 24||||0.047
81669268|NCT00139776|163033821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Week 4||||<0.001
81669269|NCT00139776|163033821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Week 8||||0.001
81669270|NCT00139776|163033821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.096||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Week 12||||0.096
81669271|NCT00139776|163033821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.338||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Week 16||||0.338
81669272|NCT00139776|163033821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.832||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Week 20||||0.832
81669273|NCT00139776|163033821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.972||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Week 24||||0.972
81669274|NCT00139776|163033822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0046||95.0||||Overall p-value Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||||||0.0046
81669275|NCT00139776|163033823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0102||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANOVA|Treatment as fixed effect||||||0.0102
81669276|NCT00139776|163033824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0012||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANOVA|Treatment as fixed effect||||||0.0012
81669277|NCT00139776|163033825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANOVA|Treatment as fixed effect||||||<0.0001
81669278|NCT00139776|163033826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Total WOMAC score||||<0.001
81669279|NCT00139776|163033826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||||95.0|0.21|2.99|||||Change in LSmean (score at end of Period III minus score at start of Period III)|Total WOMAC score - Continuous use||2.99|0.21|
81669280|NCT00139776|163033826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||||95.0|3.6|6.38|||||Change in LSmean (score at end of Period III minus score at start of Period III)|Total WOMAC score - Intermittent use||6.38|3.60|
81669281|NCT00139776|163033826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||WOMAC pain subscale||||<0.001
81669282|NCT00139776|163033826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||||95.0|0.06|0.67|||||Change in LSmean (score at end of Period III minus score at start of Period III)|WOMAC pain subscale - Continuous use||0.67|0.06|
81669283|NCT00139776|163033826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||||95.0|0.88|1.49|||||Change in LSmean (score at end of Period III minus score at start of Period III)|WOMAC pain subscale - Intermittent use||1.49|0.88|
81669284|NCT00139776|163033826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||WOMAC stiffness subscale||||0.004
81535392|NCT03084796|162753595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006||||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.088|0.076|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.076|-0.088|0.886
81535393|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.163|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed using linear mixed model repeated for measurements (MMRM), including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West), and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value, and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.163|0.032|0.003
81535394|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.156|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|0.221|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.221|0.091|<0.001
81535395|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.208|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.143|0.273|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.273|0.143|<0.001
81669285|NCT00139776|163033826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||||95.0|-0.02|0.25|||||Change in LSmean (score at end of Period III minus score at start of Period III)|WOMAC stiffness subscale - Continuous use||0.25|-0.02|
81669286|NCT00139776|163033826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||||95.0|0.26|0.53|||||Change in LSmean (score at end of Period III minus score at start of Period III)|WOMAC stiffness subscale - Intermittent use||0.53|0.26|
81535396|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.237|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.172|0.302|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.302|0.172|<0.001
81669287|NCT00139776|163033826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||WOMAC physical function subscale||||0.002
81669288|NCT00139776|163033826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||||95.0|0.13|2.14|||||Change in LSmean (score at end of Period III minus score at start of Period III)|WOMAC physical function subscale - Continuous use||2.14|0.13|
81669289|NCT00139776|163033826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||||95.0|2.42|4.43|||||Change in LSmean (score at end of Period III minus score at start of Period III)|WOMAC physical function subscale - Intermittent use||4.43|2.42|
81669290|NCT00139776|163033827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2712||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Sleep disturbance||||0.2712
81669291|NCT00139776|163033827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8737||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Snoring||||0.8737
81669292|NCT00139776|163033827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7703||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Awaken short of breath||||0.7703
81669293|NCT00139776|163033827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3769||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Quantity of sleep||||0.3769
81535397|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.276|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.211|0.341|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.341|0.211|<0.001
81669294|NCT00139776|163033827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4075||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Sleep adequacy||||0.4075
81669295|NCT00139776|163033827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5854||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Somnolence||||0.5854
81669296|NCT00139776|163033827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8358||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Sleep problems index I||||0.8358
81669297|NCT00139776|163033827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5878||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Sleep problems index II||||0.5878
81669298|NCT00139776|163033828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||WOMAC total score||||<0.001
81669299|NCT00139776|163033828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||WOMAC pain subscale||||<0.001
81669300|NCT00139776|163033828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||WOMAC stiffness subscale||||<0.001
81669301|NCT00139776|163033828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||WOMAC physical function subscale||||<0.001
81669302|NCT00139776|163033829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1437||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|by general association||Analysis across all 3 sleep scores for Period III||||0.1437
81669303|NCT00139776|163033830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Physical function||||<0.0001
81669304|NCT00139776|163033830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Role physical||||<0.0001
81669305|NCT00139776|163033830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Bodily pain||||<0.0001
81669306|NCT00139776|163033830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3097||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||General health||||0.3097
81669307|NCT00139776|163033830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0139||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Vitality||||0.0139
81669308|NCT00139776|163033830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1303||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Social functioning||||0.1303
81669309|NCT00139776|163033830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1404||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Role emotional||||0.1404
81706214|NCT02725268|163108482|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.85|||=|0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.86||The p-value was obtained using stratified log-rank test with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|Stratified Log-rank Test||The hazard ratio was obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy. A hazard ratio of \<1 was considered statistically significant.|||2.86|1.19|=0.092
81706215|NCT02725268|163108482|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.57|||=|0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|4.49||The p-value was obtained using stratified log-rank test with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|Stratified Log-rank Test||The hazard ratio was obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy. A hazard ratio of \<1 was considered statistically significant.|||4.49|1.47|=0.147
81706216|NCT02725268|163108484|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||=|0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.5||The p-value was obtained using stratified log-rank test with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|Stratified Log-rank Test||The hazard ratio was obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy. A hazard ratio of \<1 was considered statistically significant.|||1.50|0.72|=0.968
81706217|NCT02725268|163108484|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5|||=|0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.37||The p-value was obtained using stratified log-rank test with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|Stratified Log-rank Test||The hazard ratio was obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy. A hazard ratio of \<1 was considered statistically significant.|||2.37|0.95|=0.145
81706218|NCT02725268|163108484|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.54|||=|0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.73||The p-value was obtained using stratified log-rank test with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|Stratified Log-rank Test||The hazard ratio was obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy. A hazard ratio of \<1 was considered statistically significant.|||2.73|0.87|=0.243
81706219|NCT02725268|163108485|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||=|0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.11||The p-value was obtained using stratified log-rank test with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|Stratified Log-rank Test||The hazard ratio was obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy. A hazard ratio of \<1 was considered statistically significant.|||1.11|0.57|=0.170
81706220|NCT02725268|163108485|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.67|||=|0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.68||The p-value was obtained using stratified log-rank test with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|Stratified Log-rank Test||The hazard ratio was obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy. A hazard ratio of \<1 was considered statistically significant.|||2.68|1.04|=0.224
81706221|NCT02725268|163108485|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.28|||=|0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|3.96||The p-value was obtained using stratified log-rank test with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|Stratified Log-rank Test||The hazard ratio was obtained using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model adjusted for histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy. A hazard ratio of \<1 was considered statistically significant.|||3.96|1.32|=0.244
81669310|NCT00139776|163033830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4015||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Mental health||||0.4015
81535398|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.124|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.124|-0.006|0.076
81669311|NCT00139776|163033830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Physical component summary||||<0.0001
81706222|NCT02725268|163108486|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.9|||||The odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals were obtained using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|||2.90|0.66|
81706223|NCT02725268|163108486|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.14|||||The odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals were obtained using a stratified CMH model with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|||1.14|0.04|
81706224|NCT02725268|163108486|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||The odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals were obtained using a stratified CMH model with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|||0.00|0.00|
81535399|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.176|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.176|0.046|<0.001
81669312|NCT00139776|163033830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0301||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate||Mental component summary||||0.0301
81669313|NCT04223843|163033832|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|0.336|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.246|0.425|||ANCOVA|Model included fixed categorical effects of treatment and the fixed continous effect of baseline FEV1 AUC0-3.|Difference = (Tio+Olo) - (Placebo)|H0: There is no difference in the mean FEV1 AUC0-3 change from baseline between Tio+Olo and matching placebo.||0.425|0.246|<0.0001
81535400|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.075|0.205|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.205|0.075|<0.001
81535401|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.117|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.117|-0.013|0.116
81535402|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.081||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.146|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.146|0.016|0.014
81535403|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.029||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.094|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.094|-0.036|0.384
81535404|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.236|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.236|0.064|<0.001
81669314|NCT04223843|163033832|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|0.321|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.233|0.409|||ANCOVA|Model included the fixed categorical effect of treatment and the fixed continuous effect of baseline FEV1 AUC0-3h.|Difference = (Tio+Olo) - (Placebo)|H0: There is no difference in the mean FEV1 AUC0-3h change from baseline between Tio+Olo and matching placebo.||0.409|0.233|<0.0001
81669315|NCT04223843|163033833|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|0.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.117|0.286|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model with repeated measures including fixed categorial effect of treatment at each visit and fixed continuous effect of baseline at each visit.|Difference = (Tio+Olo) - (Placebo)|H0: There is no difference in the mean trough FEV1 change from baseline between Tio+Olo and matching placebo.||0.286|0.117|<0.0001
81669316|NCT04223843|163033833|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|0.217|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.135|0.299|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model with repeated measures including fixed categorial effect of treatment at each visit and fixed continuous effect of baseline at each visit.|Difference = (Tio+Olo) - (Placebo)|H0: There is no difference in the mean trough FEV1 change from baseline between Tio+Olo and matching placebo.||0.299|0.135|<0.0001
81669317|NCT00111800|163033834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.01|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 2.5 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||0.01|-0.58|0.061
81669318|NCT00111800|163033834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.24|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 7.5 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||-0.24|-0.82|<0.001
81466802|NCT02783729|162626043|SUPERIORITY|Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sSE as a covariate|LSM Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|=|0.1093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|3.78|||MMRM|||sSE, First 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||3.78|-0.38|= 0.1093
81535405|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.204|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.118|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.290|0.118|<0.001
81535406|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.248|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.162|0.335|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.335|0.162|<0.001
81535407|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.254|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.168|0.339|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.339|0.168|<0.001
81535408|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.354|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.268|0.439|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.439|0.268|<0.001
81535409|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.054||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.140|-0.031|0.214
81669319|NCT00111800|163033834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.45||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.16|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 15 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||-0.16|-0.74|0.002
81669320|NCT00111800|163033834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.5|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 30 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||-0.50|-1.09|<0.001
81669321|NCT00111800|163033834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.55|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 45 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||-0.55|-1.13|<0.001
81669322|NCT00111800|163033836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.37|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 2.5 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||0.37|-1.18|0.306
81669323|NCT00111800|163033836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.04|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 7.5 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||-0.04|-1.56|0.039
81669324|NCT00111800|163033836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.17|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 15 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||0.17|-1.34|0.130
81669325|NCT00111800|163033836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|-0.69|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 30 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||-0.69|-2.23|<0.001
81669326|NCT00111800|163033836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.22||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|-0.46|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 45 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||-0.46|-1.99|0.002
81669327|NCT00111800|163033838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|3.95|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 2.5 mg for HbA1c \<=6.5%. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||3.95|0.21|0.909
81669328|NCT00111800|163033838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|4.92|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 7.5 mg for HbA1c \<=6.5%. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||4.92|0.27|0.852
81669329|NCT00111800|163033838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.83|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 15 mg for HbA1c \<=6.5%. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||4.83|0.30|0.795
81669330|NCT00111800|163033838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|9.77|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 30 mg for HbA1c \<=6.5%. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||9.77|0.74|0.135
81466803|NCT02783729|162626043|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.247|=|0.2196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|0.92||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Last 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sSE as a covariate.|MMRM|||sSE, Last 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||0.92|-3.98|= 0.2196
81669331|NCT00111800|163033838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.24||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|12.37|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 45 mg for HbA1c \<=6.5%. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||12.37|0.85|0.085
81669332|NCT00111800|163033838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|3.36|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 2.5 mg for HbA1c \<7%. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||3.36|0.36|0.866
81669333|NCT00111800|163033838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|5.76|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 7.5 mg for HbA1c \<7%. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||5.76|0.69|0.202
81669334|NCT00111800|163033838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|3.13|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 15 mg for HbA1c \<7%. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||3.13|0.35|0.941
81669335|NCT00111800|163033838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|6.13|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 30 mg for HbA1c \<7%. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||6.13|0.76|0.152
81669336|NCT00111800|163033838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.24||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|9.52|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 45 mg for HbA1c \<7%. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||9.52|1.11|0.032
81669337|NCT00111800|163033838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 2.5 mg for HbA1c reduction \>=0.7%. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||1.50|0.14|0.198
81669338|NCT00111800|163033838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|3.85|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 7.5 mg for HbA1c reduction \>=0.7%. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||3.85|0.53|0.481
81669339|NCT00111800|163033838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.78|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 15 mg for HbA1c reduction \>=0.7%. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||2.78|0.36|0.991
81669340|NCT00111800|163033838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.65||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|9.48|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 30 mg for HbA1c reduction \>=0.7%. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||9.48|1.41|0.008
81669341|NCT00111800|163033838|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|5.24|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 45 mg for HbA1c reduction \>=0.7%. A closed test procedure was used,P an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||5.24|0.76|0.161
81669342|NCT00111800|163033839|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|6.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 2.5 mg for FPG \<7mmol/L. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||6.30|0.50|0.380
81669343|NCT00111800|163033839|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|9.11|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 7.5 mg for FPG \<7mmol/L. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||9.11|0.72|0.145
81669344|NCT00111800|163033839|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|4.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 15 mg for FPG \<7mmol/L. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||4.62|0.26|0.906
81669345|NCT00111800|163033839|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|5.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 30 mg for FPG \<7mmol/L. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||5.91|0.41|0.509
81669346|NCT00111800|163033839|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.14||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|11.14|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 45 mg for FPG \<7mmol/L. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||11.14|0.89|0.077
81669347|NCT00111800|163033839|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|5.72|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 2.5 mg for FPG reduction \>=1.7 mmol/L. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||5.72|0.63|0.254
81669348|NCT00111800|163033839|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|4.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 7.5 mg for FPG reduction \>=1.7 mmol/L. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||4.62|0.55|0.396
81669349|NCT00111800|163033839|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|4.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 15 mg for FPG reduction \>=1.7 mmol/L. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||4.00|0.45|0.590
81669350|NCT00111800|163033839|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.24||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|9.13|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 30 mg for FPG reduction \>=1.7 mmol/L. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||9.13|1.15|0.026
81669351|NCT00111800|163033839|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|8.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus DEN 45 mg for FPG reduction \>=1.7 mmol/L. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||8.30|1.08|0.034
81669352|NCT00111800|163033840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.9||||0.057||95.0|-30.2|0.5|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 2.5 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||0.5|-30.2|0.057
81669353|NCT00111800|163033840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.4||||0.003||95.0|-37.1|-7.6|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 7.5 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||-7.6|-37.1|0.003
81669354|NCT00111800|163033840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-29.2|||<|0.001||95.0|-43.9|-14.5|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 15 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||-14.5|-43.9|<0.001
81669355|NCT00111800|163033840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-39.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.6|-24.6|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 30 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||-24.6|-54.6|<0.001
81669356|NCT00111800|163033840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-38.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.8|-23.9|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 45 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||-23.9|-53.8|<0.001
81669357|NCT00111800|163033842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.51||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.66|15.65|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 2.5 mg for fasting serum insulin.|Placebo versus DEN 2.5 mg for fasting serum insulin. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||15.65|-32.66|0.489
81669358|NCT00111800|163033842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|14.18||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.37|37.72|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 7.5 mg for fasting serum insulin.|Placebo versus DEN 7.5 mg for fasting serum insulin. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||37.72|-9.37|0.237
81669359|NCT00111800|163033842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.31||||0.534||95.0|-15.79|30.42|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 15 mg for fasting serum insulin.|Placebo versus DEN 15 mg for fasting serum insulin. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||30.42|-15.79|0.534
81669360|NCT00111800|163033842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.27||||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.64|29.17|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 30 mg for fasting serum insulin.|Placebo versus DEN 30 mg for fasting serum insulin. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||29.17|-18.64|0.665
81669361|NCT00111800|163033842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.74||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.18|36.65|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 45 mg for fasting serum insulin.|Placebo versus DEN 45 mg for fasting serum insulin. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||36.65|-11.18|0.295
81669362|NCT00111800|163033842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.31||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|9.94|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 2.5 mg for pro-insulin.|Placebo versus DEN 2.5 mg for pro-insulin. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||9.94|-3.32|0.327
81669363|NCT00111800|163033842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.06||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|9.44|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 7.5 mg for pro-insulin.|Placebo versus DEN 7.5 mg for pro-insulin. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||9.44|-3.31|0.345
81706225|NCT02725268|163108487|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|5.96|||||The odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals were obtained using a stratified CMH model with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|||5.96|1.53|
81466804|NCT02783729|162626043|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.246|=|0.4013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.49||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Last 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sSE as a covariate.|MMRM|||sSE, Last 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||3.49|-1.4|= 0.4013
81669364|NCT00111800|163033842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|6.0|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 15 mg for pro-insulin.|Placebo versus DEN 15 mg for pro-insulin. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||6.00|-6.70|0.914
81669365|NCT00111800|163033842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.21||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.71|4.29|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 30 mg for pro-insulin.|Placebo versus DEN 30 mg for pro-insulin. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||4.29|-8.71|0.504
81706226|NCT02725268|163108487|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.86|||||The odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals were obtained using a stratified CMH model with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|||0.86|0.18|
81669366|NCT00111800|163033842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.75||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|9.22|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 45 mg for pro-insulin.|Placebo versus DEN 45 mg for pro-insulin. A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||9.22|-3.71|0.403
81669367|NCT00111800|163033845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.08|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 2.5 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||0.08|-0.02|0.286
81669368|NCT00111800|163033845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.03|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 7.5 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||0.03|-0.07|0.457
81669369|NCT00111800|163033845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.01|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 15 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||0.01|-0.09|0.136
81669370|NCT00111800|163033845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|-0.01|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 30 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||-0.01|-0.11|0.021
81669371|NCT00111800|163033845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.01|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of placebo and DEN 45 mg.|A closed test procedure was used, in an hierarchical manner, that is, test was applied sequentially where testing does not proceed to the next step unless the previous test was found to be significant.||0.01|-0.09|0.094
81669372|NCT03901105|163033861|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.36||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.028|1.785||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05.|log linear model|Adjusted for treatment arm (lanabecestat 20 mg, 50 mg, or placebo), baseline age, years of education (categorical), and baseline CDR-SB score.|τAD++ scans represent the numerator for risk, and τAD+/τAD- scans represent the denominator|Scan results were grouped into τAD++ vs. non-τAD++ (τAD+ and τAD-) for the analysis||1.785|1.028|0.0313
81669373|NCT03901105|163033862|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.35||||0.0833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.962|1.886||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|log linear model|Adjusted for treatment arm (lanabecestat 20 mg, 50 mg, or placebo), baseline age, years of education (categorical), and baseline score.|τAD++ scans represent the numerator for risk, and τAD+/τAD- scans represent the denominator|Risk ratio for MMSE CMD. Scan results were grouped into τAD++ vs. non-τAD++ (τAD+ and τAD-) for the analysis||1.886|0.962|.0833
81669374|NCT03901105|163033862|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.77||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.122|2.796||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|log linear model|Adjusted for treatment arm (lanabecestat 20 mg, 50 mg, or placebo), baseline age, years of education (categorical), and baseline score.|τAD++ scans represent the numerator for risk, and τAD+/τAD- scans represent the denominator|Risk ratio for ADAS-Cog11 CMD. Scan results were grouped into τAD++ vs. non-τAD++ (τAD+ and τAD-) for the analysis||2.796|1.122|.0141
81669375|NCT03901105|163033862|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.32||||0.0639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.984|1.776||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|log linear model|Adjusted for treatment arm (lanabecestat 20 mg, 50 mg, or placebo), baseline age, years of education (categorical), and baseline score.|τAD++ scans represent the numerator for risk, and τAD+/τAD- scans represent the denominator|Risk ratio for FAQ CMD. Scan results were grouped into τAD++ vs. non-τAD++ (τAD+ and τAD-) for the analysis||1.776|0.984|.0639
81669376|NCT03901105|163033862|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.28||||0.2814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.815|2.02||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|log linear model|Adjusted for treatment arm (lanabecestat 20 mg, 50 mg, or placebo), baseline age, years of education (categorical), and baseline score.|τAD++ scans represent the numerator for risk, and τAD+/τAD- scans represent the denominator|Risk ratio for CDR Global CMD. Scan results were grouped into τAD++ vs. non-τAD++ (τAD+ and τAD-) for the analysis||2.020|0.815|.2814
81669377|NCT03901105|163033863|OTHER|||||||0.0305||||||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline clinical score, age, years of education (categorical), and treatment arm (lanabecestat - 20mg or 50mg - or placebo).||MMRM testing the difference between CDR-SB least squares mean changes of tAD++ and Non-tAD++ (tAD+ and tAD-). The unstructured covariance structure (UN) was used.||||.0305
81669378|NCT03901105|163033863|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline clinical score, age, years of education (categorical), and treatment arm (lanabecestat - 20mg or 50mg - or placebo).||MMRM testing the difference between MMSE least squares mean changes of tAD++ and Non-tAD++ (tAD+ and tAD-). The unstructured covariance structure (UN) was used.||||<0.0001
81669379|NCT03901105|163033863|OTHER|||||||0.0006||||||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline clinical score, age, years of education (categorical), and treatment arm (lanabecestat - 20mg or 50mg - or placebo).||MMRM testing the difference between ADAS-Cog11 least squares mean changes of tAD++ and Non-tAD++ (tAD+ and tAD-). The unstructured covariance structure (UN) was used.||||0.0006
81706227|NCT02725268|163108487|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.21|||||The odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals were obtained using a stratified CMH model with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|||1.21|0.15|
81466805|NCT02783729|162626044|SUPERIORITY||LSGM Ratio|0.85|||=|0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.752|0.961||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 1/2), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline LPS as a covariate.|MMRM|||LPS: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||0.961|0.752|= 0.0092
81669380|NCT03901105|163033863|OTHER|||||||0.0097||||||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline clinical score, age, years of education (categorical), and treatment arm (lanabecestat - 20mg or 50mg - or placebo).||MMRM testing the difference between FAQ least squares mean changes of tAD++ and Non-tAD++ (tAD+ and tAD-). The unstructured covariance structure (UN) was used.||||0.0097
81706228|NCT02725268|163108488|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|7.67|||||The odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals were obtained using a stratified CMH model with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|||7.67|0.89|
81669381|NCT00365456|163033885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0045||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.003|1.021||No multiplicity correction of the significance level was performed as only one primary endpoint was planned.|ANCOVA|Estimation allowing for unequal variance in the two treatment groups and robust estimates for the standard errors were obtained.||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used including treatment group, stratum and pooled centre as fixed effects and log (BMD at Baseline III (month 24)) as a covariate (log-normally distributed data assumed). Least square mean change from baseline III (month 24), 95% confidence interval and p-value for the treatment effect (PTH (1-84) vs. Risedronate) was calculated. Superiority was claimed if lower limit of the interval was above 1. Results were back-transformed from the log scale.||1.021|1.003|0.010
81669382|NCT01131676|163033899|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was chosen as 1.3 based on Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Guidance for Industry - Diabetes Mellitus - Evaluating Cardiovascular Risk in New Antidiabetic Therapies to Treat Type 2 Diabetes|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.02|0.74|0.99||One-sided test with alpha = 0.0249|Cox proportional hazards model|Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment, age, gender, categorised BMI, HbA1c, eGFR and geographical region.|All Empagliflozin divided by Placebo|Primary objective was to establish the non-inferiority of All empagliflozin relative to placebo for time to first 3-point MACE. A 4-step hierarchical testing strategy was followed for the non-inferiority test of the primary endpoint and then the key secondary endpoint, each at a margin of 1.3, followed by test of superiority of primary and key secondary endpoints.||0.99|0.74|<0.0001
81669383|NCT01131676|163033899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.0382|TWO_SIDED|95.02|0.74|0.99||Two-sided test with alpha=0.0498|Cox proportional hazards model|Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment, age, gender, categorised BMI, HbA1c, eGFR and geographical region.|All Empagliflozin divided by Placebo|||0.99|0.74|0.0382
81669384|NCT01131676|163033900|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was chosen as 1.3 based on Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Guidance for Industry - Diabetes Mellitus - Evaluating Cardiovascular Risk in New Antidiabetic Therapies to Treat Type 2 Diabetes|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.02|0.78|1.01||One-sided test with alpha = 0.0249|Cox proportional hazards model|Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment, age, gender, categorised BMI, HbA1c, eGFR and geographical region.|All Empagliflozin divided by Placebo|A 4-step hierarchical testing strategy was followed for the non-inferiority test of the primary endpoint and then the key secondary endpoint, each at a margin of 1.3, followed by test of superiority of primary and key secondary endpoints.||1.01|0.78|<0.0001
81669385|NCT01131676|163033900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.0795|TWO_SIDED|95.02|0.78|1.01||Two-sided test with alpha=0.0498|Cox proportional hazards model|Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment, age, gender, categorised BMI, HbA1c, eGFR and geographical region.|All Empagliflozin divided by Placebo|A 4-step hierarchical testing strategy was followed for the non-inferiority test of the primary endpoint and then the key secondary endpoint, each at a margin of 1.3, followed by test of superiority of primary and key secondary endpoints.||1.01|0.78|0.0795
81669386|NCT01131676|163033901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28||||0.4172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.33||Two-sided test with alpha = 0.05.|Cox proportional hazards model|Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment, age, gender, categorised BMI, HbA1c, eGFR and geographical region.|All Empagliflozin divided by Placebo|||2.33|0.70|0.4172
81669387|NCT01131676|163033902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.85||Two-sided test with alpha = 0.05.|Cox proportional hazards model|Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment, age, gender, categorised BMI, HbA1c, eGFR and geographical region.|All Empagliflozin divided by Placebo|||0.85|0.50|0.0017
81669388|NCT01131676|163033903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.2547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.04||Two-sided test with alpha = 0.05.|Cox proportional hazards model|Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment, age, gender, categorised BMI, HbA1c, eGFR and geographical region.|All Empagliflozin divided by Placebo|||1.04|0.87|0.2547
81669389|NCT01131676|163033904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.72||Two-sided test with alpha = 0.05.|Cox proportional hazards model|Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment, age, gender, categorised BMI, HbA1c, eGFR and geographical region.|All Empagliflozin divided by Placebo|||0.72|0.54|<0.0001
81669390|NCT01131676|163033905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.7||Two-sided test with alpha = 0.05.|Cox proportional hazards model|Cox proportional hazards model with factors for treatment, age, gender, categorised BMI, HbA1c, eGFR and geographical region.|All Empagliflozin divided by Placebo|||0.70|0.54|<0.0001
81669391|NCT02577406|163033908|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.2288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.1|||Stratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by prior intensive therapy for AML and primary refractory|||1.10|0.67|0.2288
81669392|NCT02577406|163033909|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32|11.14||p-value from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test comparing the response rates between the AG-221 group and the combined CCR group with stratification factors of prior intensive therapy for AML and primary refractory status|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio from logistic regression|||11.14|3.32|<0.0001
81669393|NCT02577406|163033910|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.95|||Stratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio is from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by prior intensive therapy for AML and primary refractory status.|||0.95|0.55|0.0200
81669394|NCT02577406|163033916|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81669395|NCT02577406|163033917|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81669396|NCT02577406|163033918|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81669397|NCT02577406|163033920|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.67|||Stratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by prior intensive therapy for AML and primary refractory status|||0.67|0.41|<0.0001
81669398|NCT04688775|163033956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.5048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.6|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in the Number of Weekly Attacks: Eptinezumab vs. Placebo||2.6|-1.3|0.5048
81466806|NCT02783729|162626044|SUPERIORITY||LSGM Ratio|0.795|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.704|0.899||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days1/2), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline LPS as a covariate.|MMRM|||LPS: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||0.899|0.704|= 0.0002
81466807|NCT02783729|162626044|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-33.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.711|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.71|-28.09||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 1/2), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the baseline WASO as a covariate.|MMRM|||WASO: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||-28.09|-38.71|< 0.0001
81669399|NCT04688775|163033961|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.0772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.17|||Regression, Cox|||||2.17|0.96|0.0772
81669400|NCT01843972|163033985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|97.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.963|119.809|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio is calculated as the geometric mean of 'BI 691751 tablet extensive metabolizers (part II)' divided by the geometric mean of 'BI 691751 solution (part II)'.|Only extensive CYP2D6 metabolisers were selected: 12 (all) subjects of group 'BI 691751 tablet extensive metabolizers (part II)' and 7 (all investigated) subjects of group 'BI 691751 solution (part II) '.||119.809|79.963|
81669401|NCT01843972|163033985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|111.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.596|139.576|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of the poor metabolisers divided by the geometric mean of the extensive metabolisers.|Comparison of poor metabolisers (5 (all) subjects of group 'BI 691751 tablet poor metabolizers (part II)') and extensive metabolisers (12 (all) subjects of group 'BI 691751 tablet extensive metabolizers (part II)').||139.576|88.596|
81669402|NCT01843972|163033986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|101.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.593|127.351|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio is calculated as the geometric mean of 'BI 691751 tablet extensive metabolizers (part II)' divided by the geometric mean of 'BI 691751 solution (part II)'.|Only extensive CYP2D6 metabolisers were selected: 12 (all) subjects of group 'BI 691751 tablet extensive metabolizers (part II)' and 7 (all investigated) subjects of group 'BI 691751 solution (part II) '.||127.351|80.593|
81669403|NCT01843972|163033986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|92.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|33.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.662|125.119|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of the poor metabolisers divided by the geometric mean of the extensive metabolisers.|Comparison of poor metabolisers (5 (all) subjects of group 'BI 691751 tablet poor metabolizers (part II)') and extensive metabolisers (12 (all) subjects of group 'BI 691751 tablet extensive metabolizers (part II)').||125.119|68.662|
81669404|NCT01843972|163033987|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This was non-confirmatory testing.|Slope|1.0233|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8265|1.2201|||Regression, Linear|||||1.2201|0.8265|
81669405|NCT01843972|163033988|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This was non-confirmatory testing.|Slope|0.9686|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8107|1.1266|||Regression, Linear|||Dose proportionality of BI 691751 was explored using a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data).||1.1266|0.8107|
81669406|NCT01843972|163033989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|95.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.414|122.511|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio is calculated as the geometric mean of 'BI 691751 tablet extensive metabolizers (part II)' divided by the geometric mean of 'BI 691751 solution (part II)'.|Only extensive CYP2D6 metabolisers were selected: 12 (all) subjects of group 'BI 691751 tablet extensive metabolizers (part II)' and 7 (all investigated) subjects of group 'BI 691751 solution (part II) '.||122.511|74.414|
81669407|NCT01843972|163033989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|109.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.376|142.894|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of the poor metabolisers divided by the geometric mean of the extensive metabolisers.|Comparison of poor metabolisers (5 (all) subjects of group 'BI 691751 tablet poor metabolizers (part II)') and extensive metabolisers (12 (all) subjects of group 'BI 691751 tablet extensive metabolizers (part II)').||142.894|84.376|
81669408|NCT01843972|163033989|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This was non-confirmatory testing.|Slope|1.0312|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.833|1.179|||Regression, Linear|||||1.1790|0.833|
81669409|NCT02504554|163033993|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||"no adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing since this was an exploratory study.~the p-value listed is the actual result from analysis of the study data."|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed rank analysis of symptoms at 10 weeks (end of treatment) vs. baseline||||<0.001
81669410|NCT02504554|163033994|OTHER|paired 2-sided t-test comparing baseline and 10 weeks (end of treatment)|||||<|0.001||||||no adjustment for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test, 2 sided||||||<0.001
81669411|NCT02504554|163033996|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||"no adjustment for multiple comparisons~The p-value listed is the result for the actual analysis of the data."|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test comparing the baseline score vs. the score at 10 weeks (end of treatment).||||<0.001
81669412|NCT02504554|163033997|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||"no adjustment for multiple comparisons~the p-value listed is the actual result for the study results."|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test comparing scores at baseline vs. 10 weeks (end of treatment)||||<0.001
81669413|NCT02504554|163033999|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||"no adjustment for multiple comparisons~the p-value listed is the actual result for the analysis of the study data"|t-test, 2 sided|||2-sided t-test comparing the group at baseline vs. 18 weeks (8 weeks after end of treatment)||||<0.001
81669414|NCT02504554|163034000|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||no adjustment for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to compare scores at baseline vs. at 10 weeks (end of treatment)||||0.002
81669415|NCT02568475|163034064|EQUIVALENCE|Continuous scale: score compares results before and after intervention without a cut parameter.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|7.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.12|0.059|0.046
81669416|NCT02568475|163034065|OTHER|This is a continuous scale with no clinical cut score/value. We tested mean differences between the two groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.78||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|10.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||10.6|2.9|0.001
81669417|NCT02426476|163034069|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Group by Time interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models for repeated measures (PROC MIXED in SAS) were used to assess the effects of intervention group, time, and the group by time interaction. A directional (one-sided) hypothesis was tested for the Group-by-Time interaction. The covariance matrix that minimized the Akaike Information Criterion was used. Each outcome was evaluated separately. Models were adjusted for baseline depression score and race.||||<0.01
81669418|NCT02426476|163034070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||Group by Time interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.87
81669419|NCT02426476|163034071|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Group by Time Interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models for repeated measures (PROC MIXED in SAS) were used to assess the effects of intervention group, time, and the group by time interaction. A directional (one-sided) hypothesis was tested for the Group-by-Time interaction. The covariance matrix that minimized the Akaike Information Criterion was used. Each outcome was evaluated separately. Models were adjusted for baseline depression score and race.||||<0.01
81669420|NCT00290186|163034074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.539||95.0|-1.5|3.3|||ANCOVA|||Between-group difference: positive values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||3.3|-1.5|0.539
81669421|NCT00290186|163034075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.8|||ANCOVA|||Between-group difference: positive values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||1.8|-1.6|0.921
81706229|NCT02725268|163108488|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.51|||||The odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals were obtained using a stratified CMH model with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|||0.51|0.05|
81669422|NCT00290186|163034076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.1|||ANCOVA|||Between-group difference: positive values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||5.1|-3.0|0.945
81669423|NCT00290186|163034077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|2.2|||ANCOVA|||Between-group difference: positive values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||2.2|-5.1|0.342
81669424|NCT00290186|163034078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|8.6|||ANCOVA|||Between-group difference: positive values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||8.6|-1.6|0.149
81669425|NCT00290186|163034079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.1|||ANCOVA|||Between-group difference: positive values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||5.1|-3.0|0.685
81669426|NCT00290186|163034080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|3.0|||ANCOVA|||Between-group difference: positive values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||3.0|-2.4|0.584
81669427|NCT00290186|163034081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.7|||ANCOVA|||Between-group difference: positive values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||3.7|-1.5|0.498
81669428|NCT00290186|163034082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.2|||ANCOVA|||Between-group difference: positive values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||2.2|-2.3|0.945
81669429|NCT00290186|163034083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.4|||ANCOVA|||Between-group difference: positive values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||2.4|-2.1|0.932
81669430|NCT00290186|163034084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|4.7|||ANCOVA|||Between-group difference: positive values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||4.7|-0.2|0.051
81669431|NCT00290186|163034085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.8|||ANCOVA|||Between-group difference: positive values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||2.8|-4.0|0.648
81706230|NCT02725268|163108488|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.67|||||The odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals were obtained using a stratified CMH model with histological subtype, lines of prior chemotherapy and prior taxane therapy (original stratification values).|||0.67|0.01|
81669432|NCT00290186|163034086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|1.4|||ANCOVA|||Between-group difference: positive values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||1.4|-4.7|0.473
81669433|NCT00290186|163034087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.0||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|114.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group difference: positive values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||114|-22|0.157
81669434|NCT00290186|163034088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|13.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group difference: positive values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||13|-15|0.876
81669435|NCT00290186|163034089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-79.0||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-198.0|41.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group difference: negative values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||41|-198|0.167
81669436|NCT00290186|163034090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.0||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-153.0|77.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group difference: negative values represent greater improvement in HBO group.||77|-153|0.468
81669437|NCT03184077|163034092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.16
81669438|NCT03184077|163034093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.62
81669439|NCT03184077|163034094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||This is a calculated p value|Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81669440|NCT03159091|163034095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0422|||||||G-test (Chi-square)|||||||0.0422
81669441|NCT03159091|163034096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1101|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between initial and 4 weeks total scores row.||||0.1101
81669442|NCT03159091|163034097|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1373|||||||G-test (Chi-square)|||||||0.1373
81669443|NCT03159091|163034098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.087|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0870
81669444|NCT03159091|163034099|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81669445|NCT00262522|163034100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by dosing regimen was used to assess the null hypothesis of no difference between the tablet and soft gel capsule (SGC). Sample size was 600 subjects (150 each in the 4 groups). Based on a projected 48% reporting treatment-emergent diarrhea in the QD arm and 32% in the BID arm within the SGC group, with a 12% reduction in the corresponding tablet groups, this sample size provided 80% power to determine a difference between the tablet and SGC.||||>0.100
81466808|NCT02783729|162626044|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-42.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.705|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.57|-36.97||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 1/2), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the baseline WASO as a covariate.|MMRM|||WASO: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||-36.97|-47.57|< 0.0001
81535410|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.098||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.012|0.184|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.184|0.012|0.025
81669446|NCT00262522|163034101|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% confidence interval for the difference in response rates (QD minus BID, based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution) was used to assess noninferiority. The QD regimen was considered noninferior to the BID regimen if the lower limit of the confidence interval remained above -12%.|percentage of subjects responding|1.3||||0.715||95.0|-5.1|7.8|||normal approx. to the binomial distr.|||The null hypothesis was that the response rate for the once daily (QD) regimen was more than 12% lower than the response rate for the twice daily (BID) regimen. The planned sample size of 600 subjects (300 subjects in each of the QD and BID treatment regimens) provided over 90% power to reject the null hypothesis, i.e., to determine noninferiority based on the 12% margin.||7.8|-5.1|0.715
81669447|NCT00262522|163034102|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% confidence interval for the difference in response rates (QD minus BID, based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution) was used to assess noninferiority. The QD regimen was considered noninferior to the BID regimen if the lower limit of the confidence interval remained above -12%.|percentage of subjects responding|-4.3||||0.249||95.0|-11.5|2.8|||normal approx. to the binomial distr.|||The null hypothesis was that the response rate for the once daily (QD) regimen was more than 12% lower than the response rate for the twice daily (BID) regimen. The planned sample size of 600 subjects (300 subjects in each of the QD and BID treatment regimens) provided over 90% power to reject the null hypothesis, i.e., to determine noninferiority based on the 12% margin.||2.8|-11.5|0.249
81669448|NCT00262522|163034103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.269||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.269
81669449|NCT02044133|163034104|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81669450|NCT04085523|163034105|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6004|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model using treatment (dose groups and pooled placebo) and sex as fixed effects, and baseline age and baseline height SDS as the covariates.||||= 0.6004
81669451|NCT04085523|163034105|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7022|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model using treatment (dose groups and pooled placebo) and sex as fixed effects, and baseline age and baseline height SDS as the covariates.||||= 0.7022
81669452|NCT04085523|163034105|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0849|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model using treatment (dose groups and pooled placebo) and sex as fixed effects, and baseline age and baseline height SDS as the covariates.||||= 0.0849
81669453|NCT04085523|163034105|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0218|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model using treatment (dose groups and pooled placebo) and sex as fixed effects, and baseline age and baseline height SDS as the covariates.||||= 0.0218
81669454|NCT00943579|163034109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Chi-square analyses were used to assess CGI-I scores. there were no transformations.||||>.05
81669455|NCT00418665|163034126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||||95.0|0.07|5.136|||||Romiplostim/placebo|||5.136|0.070|
81669456|NCT00418665|163034126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.154||||||95.0|0.022|1.071|||||Romiplostim/placebo|||1.071|0.022|
81669457|NCT00418665|163034127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.154||||||95.0|0.022|1.071|||||Romiplostim/placebo|||1.071|0.022|
81535411|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.104||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.189|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.189|0.019|0.016
81669458|NCT00418665|163034127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.514||||||95.0|0.102|2.589|||||Romiplostim/placebo|||2.589|0.102|
81669459|NCT00418665|163034128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0||||||95.0|0.227|39.608|||||Romiplostim/placebo|||39.608|0.227|
81669460|NCT00418665|163034128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.714||||||95.0|0.144|20.473|||||Romiplostim/placebo|||20.473|0.144|
81669461|NCT00418665|163034129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.911||||||95.0|0.097|8.529|||||Romiplostim/placebo|||8.529|0.097|
81669462|NCT00418665|163034129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.866||||||95.0|0.175|4.278|||||Romiplostim/placebo|||4.278|0.175|
81669463|NCT01133379|163034130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.75||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|8.24||Per statistical analysis plan, if experimental rinse (12027-019) was better than vehicle control at Week 6 (p\<0.05), testing for 12027-019 versus vehicle control proceeded to Week 4. Family-wise error rate was controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||8.24|-10.5|0.811
81669464|NCT01133379|163034130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.75||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|1.63||Per statistical analysis plan, if experimental rinse (12027-020) was better than vehicle control at Week 6 (p\<0.05), testing for 12027-020 versus vehicle control proceeded to Week 4. Family-wise error rate was controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||1.63|-17.1|0.105
81669465|NCT01133379|163034131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.969||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|8.95||Per statistical analysis plan, if experimental rinse (12027-019) was better than vehicle control at Week 4 (p\<0.05), testing for 12027-019 versus vehicle control proceeded to Week 2. Family-wise error rate was controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||8.95|-6.72|0.779
81669466|NCT01133379|163034131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.969||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|2.92||Per statistical analysis plan, if experimental rinse (12027-020) was better than vehicle control at Week 4 (p\<0.05), testing for 12027-020 versus vehicle control proceeded to Week 2. Family-wise error rate was controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||2.92|-12.8|0.217
81669467|NCT01133379|163034132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.613||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|5.47||Per statistical analysis plan, if experimental rinse (12027-019) was better than vehicle control at Week 2 (p\<0.05), testing for 12027-019 versus vehicle control proceeded to Week 1. Family-wise error rate was controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||5.47|-4.84|0.904
81669468|NCT01133379|163034132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.613||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.15|1.17||Per statistical analysis plan, if experimental rinse (12027-020) was better than vehicle control at Week 2 (p\<0.05), testing for 12027-020 versus vehicle control proceeded to Week 1. Family-wise error rate was controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||1.17|-9.15|0.129
81669469|NCT01133379|163034133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.336||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|1.69||The significance threshold was 0.05. Family-wise error rate was controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||1.69|-3.59|0.477
81669470|NCT01133379|163034133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.336||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.67||The significance threshold was 0.05. Family-wise error rate was controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||1.67|-3.60|0.472
81669471|NCT01133379|163034134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.726||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|4.9||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||4.90|-5.86|0.860
81669472|NCT01133379|163034134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.723||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|4.55||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||4.55|-6.20|0.763
81669473|NCT01133379|163034135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.856||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.62|3.66||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||3.66|-7.62|0.488
81669474|NCT01133379|163034135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.854||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.54|2.73||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups||2.73|-8.54|0.311
81706231|NCT04498468|163108489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.19|||t-test, 2 sided|||Corneal staining analysis, day 28.||-0.19|-0.91|0.003
81466809|NCT02783729|162626044|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-21.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.221|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.01|-17.3||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 1/2), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline WASO2H as a covariate.|MMRM|||WASO2H: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||-17.3|-26.01|< 0.0001
81466810|NCT02783729|162626044|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-28.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.219|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.68|-23.98||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 1/2), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline WASO2H as a covariate.|MMRM|||WASO2H: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||-23.98|-32.68|< 0.0001
81669475|NCT01133379|163034136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.478||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.68|5.06||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||5.06|-8.68|0.604
81669476|NCT01133379|163034136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.477||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|8.78||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||8.78|-4.95|0.583
81706232|NCT04498468|163108489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||Corneal staining sub-group analysis, day 28, 18-59 year old subgroup.||0.28|-1.28|0.19
81706233|NCT04498468|163108489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|-0.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||Corneal staining sub-group analysis, day 28, 60+ year old subgroup.||-0.02|-1.86|0.047
81706234|NCT04498468|163108489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Corneal staining sub-group analysis, day 28, Sjogren's subgroup.||0.10|-1.49|0.08
81706235|NCT04498468|163108489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||Corneal staining sub-group analysis, day 28, non-Sjogren's subgroup.||0.14|-1.67|0.09
81706236|NCT04498468|163108489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Conjunctival staining analysis, day 28||-0.30|-1.05|< 0.001
81706237|NCT04498468|163108489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.61|||t-test, 2 sided|||Conjunctival staining sub-group analysis, day 28, 18-59 year old subgroup.||0.61|-1.04|0.58
81706238|NCT04498468|163108489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|-0.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||Conjunctival staining sub-group analysis, day 28, 60+ year old subgroup.||-0.21|-2.17|0.021
81706239|NCT04498468|163108489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|0.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||Conjunctival staining sub-group analysis, day 28, Sjogren's subgroup.||0.34|-1.88|0.16
81706240|NCT04498468|163108489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||Conjunctival staining sub-group analysis, day 28, non-Sjogren's subgroup.||0.14|-1.55|0.097
81706241|NCT04498468|163108490|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Eye dryness, day 28||0.4|-11.4|0.069
81706242|NCT04498468|163108490|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|6.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||VAS Eye discomfort, Day 28||6.3|-7.0|0.92
81706243|NCT04498468|163108490|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|3.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||VAS eye fatigue, day 28||3.1|-5.8|0.55
81706244|NCT04498468|163108491|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.26||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.0|||McNemar|||||2.0|0.8|0.42
81706245|NCT04498468|163108492|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.42|||McNemar|||||1.42|0.76|1.00
81706246|NCT00814307|163108499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|39.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.12|48.95||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. In order for the comparison to 5 mg to be statistically significant, the comparison to 10 mg had to be statistically significant.|Normal approximation|||Normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the superiority of each dose of CP-690,550 to placebo.||48.95|29.12|<0.0001
81706247|NCT00814307|163108499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|33.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.04|43.13||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. In order for the comparison to 5 mg to be statistically significant, the comparison to 10 mg had to be statistically significant.|Normal approximation|||Normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the superiority of each dose of CP-690,550 to placebo.||43.13|23.04|<0.0001
81669477|NCT01133379|163034137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.83|6.43||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||6.43|-7.83|0.847
81706248|NCT00814307|163108500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.27||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For comparison of 10 mg to placebo to be statistically significant in this measure, comparison of 10 mg to placebo in ACR20 had to be significant.|Linear mixed effect model|||p-value was calculated using linear mixed effect model. The fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction were included, along with participant as random effect.||-0.27|-0.50|<.0001
81706249|NCT00814307|163108500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.2||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For comparison of 5 mg to placebo to be statistically significant, comparison of 10 mg to placebo and comparison of 5 mg to placebo in ACR20 had to be statistically significant.|Linear mixed effect model|||p-value was calculated using linear mixed effect model. The fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction were included, along with participant as random effect.||-0.20|-0.43|<0.0001
81706250|NCT00814307|163108501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|5.24||||0.0728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|10.96||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For comparison of 10 mg to placebo to be statistically significant in this measure, comparison of 10 mg to placebo in HAQ-DI had to be significant.|Normal Approximation|||Normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the superiority of each dose of CP-690550 to placebo.||10.96|-0.49|0.0728
81706251|NCT00814307|163108501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|1.31||||0.6193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|6.46||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For comparison of 5 mg to placebo to be statistically significant, comparison of 10 mg to placebo and comparison of 5 mg to placebo in HAQ-DI had to be statistically significant.|Normal Approximation|||Normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the superiority of each dose of CP-690550 to placebo.||6.46|-3.85|0.6193
81706252|NCT01256918|163108545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||incidence|0.0|||>|0.05|||||||incidence|||"Any occurence of posterior capsular rupture in attempted vertical chop would have been an indicator of overzealous penetration as the vertical chop even though effective would not have been safe.~We hypothesised that use of callibrated phacotip after careful preoperative assessment for performing vertical chop during phacoemulsification is not associated with any posterior capsular rupture we noted any incidence of posterior capsular rupture."||||>0.05
81706253|NCT01256918|163108546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||pearson correlation coefficient|0.850958|||<|0.05|||||||pearson correlation coefficient|||null hypothesis : there is no correlation between nuclear colour and phacodepth required for a full thickness crack during a vertical chop||||<0.05
81706254|NCT01256918|163108547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||pearson correlation coefficient|0.842617|||<|0.05|||||||pearson correlation coefficient|||"Null hypothesis:~there is no correlation between nuclear opalescence and phacodepth required to achieve full thickness nuclear crack using a callibrated phacotip."||||<0.05
81706255|NCT01256918|163108548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||pearson correlation coefficient|0.111166|||>|0.05|||||||pearson correlation coefficient|||null hypothesis there is no correlation between lens thickness and penetration of phacotip (phacodepth)required to achieve full thickness crack in vertical chop during phacoemulsification||||>0.05
81706256|NCT03039192|163108581|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.56|-1.09|||ANCOVA|||||-1.09|-6.56|0.006
81466811|NCT02783729|162626044|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|44.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.291|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.59|50.51||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 1/2), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the baseline TST as a covariate.|MMRM|||TST: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||50.51|37.59|< 0.0001
81466812|NCT02783729|162626044|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|56.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.284|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.46|63.34||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 1/2), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the baseline TST as a covariate.|MMRM|||TST: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||63.34|50.46|< 0.0001
81669478|NCT01133379|163034137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.77|8.48||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||8.48|-5.77|0.708
81706257|NCT00142818|163108610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4
81706258|NCT01431521|163108644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-44.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.67|-34.07|||Linear mixed effects model|Treatment as fixed factor and predose Day 1 value, as a fixed covariate||||-34.07|-54.67|<0.001
81706259|NCT01431521|163108644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-26.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.97|-16.37|||Linear mixed effects model|Treatment as fixed factor and predose Day 1 value, as a fixed covariate||||-16.37|-36.97|<0.001
81706260|NCT01431521|163108644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean difference|-17.69||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.97|-7.39|||Linear mixed effects model|Treatment as fixed factor and predose Day 1 value, as a fixed covariate||||-7.39|-36.97|0.007
81706261|NCT01431521|163108645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-6.35|||>|0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.69|6.0|||Linear mixed effect model|Containing fixed effects for treatment, and predose Day 1 (baseline) as a fixed covariate||||6.00|-18.69|>0.200
81706262|NCT01431521|163108645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-16.74||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.08|-4.4|||Linear mixed effects model|Containing fixed effects for treatment, and predose Day 1 (baseline) as a fixed covariate||||-4.40|-29.08|0.028
81706263|NCT01431521|163108646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-3.47|||>|0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.85|10.92|||Linear mixed effects model|Containing fixed effects for treatment, and predose Day 1 (baseline) as a fixed covariate||||10.92|-17.85|>0.200
81706264|NCT01431521|163108646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-10.67|||>|0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.06|3.71|||Linear mixed effects model|Containing fixed effects for treatment, and predose Day 1 (baseline) as a fixed covariate||||3.71|-25.06|>0.200
81706265|NCT04283773|163108668|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.001|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|8.0||The test of significance is Kruskal Wallis was used to examine the Difference in Median between groups. Post-hoc test with Bonferroni Correction was used for Pairwise comparisons . A p-value \< 0.05 was considered significant.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Assessment of statistical differences in P16 expression between 3 groups. The immunohistochemical evaluation is done using German- semiquantitative scoring system. The score ranges from ( 0, 1,2,3,4,6,8,9 and 12). The data will entered on SPSS,version 24 as numbers. The test of significance is Kruskal Wallis was used to examine the Difference in Median between groups. Post-hoc test with Bonferroni Correction was used for Pairwise comparisons . A p-value \< 0.05 was considered significant.||8|0|0.001
81706266|NCT04283773|163108669|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio, log|0.009||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|8.0||Data were analysed using IBM-SPSS version 24. Correlation analysis was used (Spearman' Ranked correlation, 2-tailed). A p-value \< 0.05 was considered significant.|Spearman's rank correlation coefficient(|||Correlation between Ki 67 expression using percentage of Ki67 positive nuclei and P16 cytoplasmic expression using German semi quantitative score among MOGCT group. Data were analysed using IBM-SPSS version 24. Correlation analysis was used (Spearman' Ranked correlation, 2-tailed). A p-value \< 0.05 was considered significant.||8|0|0.009
81706267|NCT04283773|163108670|SUPERIORITY|One-way ANOVA was used to examine the Difference in Mean between groups. Post-hoc test with Bonferroni Correction was used for Pairwise comparisons .Data was expressed as mean (SD). P value is significant if less than 0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5||0.699|TWO_SIDED|80.0|9.5|13.0||One-way ANOVA was used to examine the Difference in Mean between groups. Post-hoc test with Bonferroni Correction was used for Pairwise comparisons .Data was expressed as mean (SD). P value is significant if less than 0.05.|ANOVA|||Correlation between P16 cytoplasmic score using German semi-quantitative system and FIGO staging of MOGCTs was done via One-way ANOVA was used to examine the Difference in Mean between groups. Post-hoc test with Bonferroni Correction was used for Pairwise comparisons .Data was expressed as mean (SD).||13|9.5|0.699
81706268|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||2.36e-05|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Haemophilus parainfluenzae: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.0000236
81669479|NCT01133379|163034138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.678||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.75|2.83||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean cold air VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||2.83|-7.75|0.360
81706269|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.0033243|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Neisseria elongata: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.0033243
81706270|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.00500088|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Aggregatibacter sp.\_HMT\_898: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.00500088
81706271|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.0066975|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Parvimonas sp.\_HMT\_110: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.0066975
81706272|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.00710228|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Aggregatibacter aphrophilus: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.00710228
81669480|NCT01133379|163034138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.679||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.17|1.41||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean cold air VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||1.41|-9.17|0.149
81669481|NCT01133379|163034139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.235||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|3.78||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean cold air VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||3.78|-9.00|0.421
81706273|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.00744022|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Kingella oralis: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.00744022
81706274|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.01434037|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Haemophilus sp.\_HMT\_036: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.01434037
81706275|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.01955327|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Haemophilus haemolyticus: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.01955327
81706276|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.01995277|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Neisseria mucosa: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.01995277
81706277|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.02082528|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Parvimonas sp.\_HMT\_393\_nov\_97.053%: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.02082528
81706278|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.02188156|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Ottowia sp.\_HMT\_894: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.02188156
81706279|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.02321733|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Cryptobacterium curtum: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.02321733
81706280|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.02397996|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Lautropia mirabilis: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.02397996
81706281|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.02509094|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Haemophilus paraphrohaemolyticus: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.02509094
81706282|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.02648847|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Capnocytophaga sp.\_HMT\_332: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.02648847
81706283|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.02828764|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Neisseria flavescens: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.02828764
81706284|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.03454372|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Capnocytophaga gingivalis\_nov\_96.429%: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.03454372
81706285|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.03747507|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Capnocytophaga sputigena: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.03747507
81706286|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.03776136|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Haemophilus sputorum: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.03776136
81706287|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.03853215|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Capnocytophaga gingivalis\_nov\_90.546%: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.03853215
81706288|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.04751303|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Prevotella denticola: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.04751303
81706289|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.05190512|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Aggregatibacter sp.\_HMT\_513: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.05190512
81706290|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.0550647|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Veillonella sp.\_HMT\_780: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.0550647
81706291|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.05861488|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Neisseria perflava: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.05861488
81706292|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.06727926|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Slackia exigua: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.06727926
81706293|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.07051698|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Shuttleworthia satelles: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.07051698
81466813|NCT02783729|162626045|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|9.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.666|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|10.31||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 1/2), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline SE as a covariate.|MMRM|||SE: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||10.31|7.7|< 0.0001
81669482|NCT01133379|163034139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.235||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|2.73||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean cold air VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||2.73|-10.0|0.260
81669483|NCT01133379|163034140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.601||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.16|7.06||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean cold air VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||7.06|-7.16|0.989
81706294|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.0740793|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Aggregatibacter sp.\_HMT\_458: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.0740793
81706295|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.07426973|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Ruminococcaceae\_\[G-1\] bacterium\_HMT\_075: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.07426973
81706296|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.07829888|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Campylobacter showae: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.07829888
81706297|NCT06048809|163108673|OTHER|||||||0.08462924|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Streptococcus sp.\_HMT\_056: Change From Baseline at Week 6||||0.08462924
81706298|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.062378|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Abiotrophia defectiva: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.062378
81706299|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.063437|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Saccharibacteria\_(TM7)\_\[G1\] bacterium\_HMT\_346: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.063437
81706300|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.069908|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Olsenella sp.\_HMT\_807: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.069908
81706301|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.079736|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Fusobacterium nucleatum\_nucleatum\_subsp.\_animalis: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.079736
81706302|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.094642|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Bergeyella sp.\_HMT\_322: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.094642
81706303|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.095848|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Peptostreptococcaceae\_\[XI\]\[G-1\] \[Eubacterium\]\_infirmum: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.095848
81706304|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.107931|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Prevotella sp.\_HMT\_317: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.107931
81706305|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.109114|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Bacteroidales\_\[G-2\] bacterium\_HMT\_274: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.109114
81706306|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.11083|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Actinomyces sp.\_HMT\_175\_nov 97.951%: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.11083
81706307|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.120377|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Slackia exigua: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.120377
81706308|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.123758|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Granulicatella adiacens: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.123758
81706309|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.123992|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Prevotella oris: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.123992
81706310|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.133385|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Streptococcus sp.\_HMT\_064: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.133385
81706311|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.144598|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Schaalia odontolyticus: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.144598
81706312|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.147278|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Mogibacterium diversum: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.147278
81706313|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.148674|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Prevotella denticola: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.148674
81706314|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.149722|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Absconditabacteria\_(SR1)\_\[G-1\] bacterium\_HMT\_875: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.149722
81706315|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.154465|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Prevotella nigrescens: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.154465
81706316|NCT06048809|163108674|OTHER|||||||0.158139|||||||ANCOM-BC2|||Streptococcus chosunense: Change from Baseline at Week 6||||0.158139
81669484|NCT01133379|163034140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.599||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.39|5.82||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean cold air VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||5.82|-8.39|0.721
81669485|NCT01133379|163034141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|6.07||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean cold air VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||6.07|-8.50|0.743
81669486|NCT01133379|163034141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.688||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.61|6.95||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean cold air VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||6.95|-7.61|0.928
81669487|NCT01133379|163034142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.369||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|5.65||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline global subjective VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||5.65|-3.71|0.683
81669488|NCT01133379|163034142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.371||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.94|4.42||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline global subjective VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||4.42|-4.94|0.914
81669489|NCT01133379|163034143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.994||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-0.27||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline global subjective VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.27|-12.1|0.040
81669490|NCT01133379|163034143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.997||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-0.18||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline global subjective VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.18|-12.0|0.043
81669491|NCT01133379|163034144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.522||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.27|4.64||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline global subjective VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||4.64|-9.27|0.511
81669492|NCT01133379|163034144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.526||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|2.89||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline global subjective VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||2.89|-11.0|0.250
81669493|NCT01133379|163034145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.684||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|2.86||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline global subjective VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||2.86|-11.7|0.233
81669494|NCT01133379|163034145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.687||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|1.44||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline global subjective VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||1.44|-13.1|0.115
81669495|NCT05470465|163034146|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-3.1||To demonstrate an effect of oxycodone with paroxetine compared to oxycodone alone, it is necessary that the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and paroxetine compared to oxycodone and placebo.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 20 and day 21) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or escitalopram were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||-3.1||<0.001
81686122|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.9|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.90|1.18|
81466814|NCT02783729|162626045|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.664|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|12.9||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 1/2), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the baseline SE as a covariate.|MMRM|||SE: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||12.9|10.3|< 0.0001
81669496|NCT05470465|163034146|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5||||0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-2.1||To demonstrate an effect of oxycodone with escitalopram compared to oxycodone alone, it is necessary that the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and escitalopram compared to oxycodone and placebo.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 20 and day 21) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or escitalopram were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||-2.1||0.001
81686123|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.48|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.48|0.89|
81686124|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.85|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.85|0.63|
81686125|NCT01025336|163070012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.51|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.51|0.99|
81686126|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.31|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.31|1.03|
81686127|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.16|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.16|0.91|
81686128|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.37|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.37|1.07|
81686129|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.13|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.13|0.91|
81686130|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.68|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.68|1.60|
81686131|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|3.24|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||3.24|1.82|
81686132|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|2.03|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.03|1.55|
81686133|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|2.09|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.09|1.54|
81466815|NCT02783729|162626046|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-16.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.457|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.23|-11.6||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 29/30), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the baseline WASO2H as a covariate.|MMRM|||WASO2H: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||-11.6|-21.23|< 0.0001
81669497|NCT05470465|163034147|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5||||0.002|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-2.1||To demonstrate an effect of paroxetine compared to placebo, it is necessary that the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of paroxetine compared to placebo.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 20 and day 21) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or escitalopram were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||-2.1||0.002
81669498|NCT05470465|163034147|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9||||0.003|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-2.5||To demonstrate an effect of escitalopram compared to placebo, it is necessary that the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of escitalopram compared to placebo.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 20 and day 21) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or escitalopram were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||-2.5||0.003
81669499|NCT05470465|163034148|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.1|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-4.1||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity. To demonstrate an effect of oxycodone and paroxetine compared to oxycodone, the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% CI in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and paroxetine compared to oxycodone and placebo at day 6 at 5 hours.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 20 and day 21) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or escitalopram were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||-4.1||<0.001
81669500|NCT05470465|163034148|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-2.6||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity. To demonstrate an effect of oxycodone and escitalopram compared to oxycodone, the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% CI in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and escitalopram compared to oxycodone and placebo at day 6 at 5 hours.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 20 and day 21) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or escitalopram were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||-2.6||<0.001
81669501|NCT05470465|163034149|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.1|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-5.9||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity. To demonstrate an effect of oxycodone and paroxetine compared to oxycodone, the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% CI in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and paroxetine compared to oxycodone and placebo at day 12 at 5 hours.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 20 and day 21) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or escitalopram were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||-5.9||<0.001
81669502|NCT05470465|163034149|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9||||0.003|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-2.7||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity. To demonstrate an effect of oxycodone and escitalopram compared to oxycodone, the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% CI in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of oxycodone and paroxetine compared to oxycodone and placebo at day 12 at 5 hours.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 20 and day 21) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or escitalopram were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||-2.7||0.003
81706317|NCT01250899|163108678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of 12-wk 25(OH)D ≥30ng/mL|70.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.0|80.0|||Exact binomial||The primary endpoint (mean change in 25(OH)D following 12 weeks of vitamin D repletion in vitamin D insufficient subjects) was dichotomized to success or failure to achieve a week twelve 25(OH)D level ≥30ng/mL.|We predicted that HIV-infected subjects would have a 70% twelve-week repletion success rate compared to 85% among historical controls.Eighty subjects provided 91% power to detect a 12-week repletion rate statistically different than 85% (95% confidence interval (CI) 60%, 80%).||80|60|<0.05
81706318|NCT02352090|163108679|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.27
81706319|NCT05179057|163108690|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression model included treatment, level of viremia at baseline (≥10,000 copies/mL or \<10,000 copies/mL adenovirus DNA), age (≥12 years or \<12 years), and absolute lymphocyte counts at baseline. The null hypothesis is that the true percentage for posoleucel plus SoC is less than or equal to the true percentage for placebo plus SoC, and the alternative hypothesis is that it is greater.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|3.69|||||Posoleucel versus Placebo|||3.69|0.26|
81669503|NCT05470465|163034150|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.6|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-6.5||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity. To demonstrate an effect of paroxetine compared to placebo, the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% CI in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of paroxetine compared to placebo at day 5 at 5 hours.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 20 and day 21) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or escitalopram were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||-6.5||<0.001
81686134|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.07|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.07|0.79|
81686135|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|2.55|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.55|1.48|
81686136|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.53|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.53|1.05|
81686137|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.51|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.51|1.50|
81686138|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|3.5|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||3.50|1.98|
81686139|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.18|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.18|1.31|
81686140|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.61|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.61|1.37|
81686141|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|3.38|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||3.38|1.76|
81686142|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|1.86|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.86|1.33|
81686143|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.01|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.01|1.38|
81686144|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.42|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.42|1.10|
81686145|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.55|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.55|1.14|
81706320|NCT03733132|163108704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.854|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.854
81706321|NCT03733132|163108705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.389|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.389
81706322|NCT03733132|163108706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.609|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.609
81706323|NCT03733132|163108707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.371
81706324|NCT03733132|163108708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.686|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.686
81706325|NCT02219516|163108711|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|153.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|115.0|203.0|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||203|115|
81706326|NCT02219516|163108711|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|173.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|131.0|230.0|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||230|131|
81706327|NCT02219516|163108711|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|228.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|155.0|336.0|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||336|155|
81706328|NCT02219516|163108713|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|131.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.6|174.0|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||174|98.6|
81706329|NCT02219516|163108713|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|222.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|171.0|287.0|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||287|171|
81706330|NCT02219516|163108713|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|211.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|139.0|319.0|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||319|139|
81706331|NCT02219516|163108714|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|124.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.8|173.0|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||173|88.8|
81706332|NCT02219516|163108714|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|248.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|168.0|366.0|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||366|168|
81706333|NCT02219516|163108714|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|230.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|146.0|363.0|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||363|146|
81706334|NCT02219516|163108716|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|76.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|57.1|101.0|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||101|57.1|
81706335|NCT02219516|163108716|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|45.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.9|58.3|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||58.3|34.9|
81706336|NCT02219516|163108716|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|47.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.5|72.5|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||72.5|31.5|
81706337|NCT02219516|163108717|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|80.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|57.9|113.0|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||113|57.9|
81706338|NCT02219516|163108717|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|40.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|27.3|59.5|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||59.5|27.3|
81706339|NCT02219516|163108717|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|43.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|27.5|68.7|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||68.7|27.5|
81706340|NCT02219516|163108718|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|95.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.6|150.0|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||150|60.6|
81706341|NCT02219516|163108718|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|58.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|30.2|113.0|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||113|30.2|
81706342|NCT02219516|163108718|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|21.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.6|32.8|||Fixed Effects Model|Treatment as a fixed effect was used to analyze the natural log-transformed PK parameters and GLSMRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||32.8|13.6|
81706343|NCT03146403|163108719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7474|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7474
81706344|NCT03146403|163108720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.645|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6450
81706345|NCT03146403|163108721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3157|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3157
81706346|NCT03146403|163108722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3869|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3869
81706347|NCT03146403|163108723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2200
81706348|NCT02182999|163108726|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.596|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A sample size of 17 patients in each group was previously calculated on the basis of a significance level of .05, a power of 80%, an anticipated pooled standard Deviation (SD) of 1.0 of the mean verbal NRS pain level, and a minimal clinically important difference in the mean verbal NRS pain level of 1.0 points between the groups. Anticipating a loss to follow-up, we planned to recruit a total of 50 patients (25 patients each group).||||0.596
81706349|NCT02182999|163108727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.353|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.353
81706350|NCT01791465|163108779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81466816|NCT02783729|162626046|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-17.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.451|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.57|-12.96||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 29/30), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the baseline WASO2H as a covariate.|MMRM|||WASO2H: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||-12.96|-22.57|< 0.0001
81706351|NCT01791465|163108780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||||||Unadjusted - this was a Wilcoxon signed rank p-value (Baseline vs. week 16) comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|no adjustments||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference between baseline and 16 week IL-6||||0.34
81706352|NCT01791465|163108781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.046
81706353|NCT01791465|163108782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.92
81706354|NCT01791465|163108783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.69
81706355|NCT01791465|163108784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.47
81706356|NCT01791465|163108785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.92
81706357|NCT01791465|163108786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81706358|NCT01791465|163108787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.60
81706359|NCT01791465|163108788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81706360|NCT01791465|163108789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81706361|NCT01791465|163108790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.07
81706362|NCT01791465|163108791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.69
81706363|NCT01791465|163108792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.50
81706364|NCT01791465|163108793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.42
81706365|NCT01791465|163108794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81706366|NCT01791465|163108795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.75
81706367|NCT01791465|163108796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.046
81706368|NCT01791465|163108797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.25
81706369|NCT01791465|163108798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81706370|NCT01791465|163108799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.046
81706371|NCT02736929|163108811|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.8||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|22.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis of between-group difference in change from baseline to 6-week follow-up||22.3|-2.7|0.12
81706372|NCT02736929|163108812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis of between-group difference in change from baseline to 6-week follow-up.||0.5|0.1|0.024
81706373|NCT02736929|163108813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis of between-group difference in change from baseline to 6-week follow-up.||0.6|0.0|0.027
81706374|NCT02736929|163108814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|7.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis of between-group difference in change from baseline to 6-week follow-up.||7.1|0.5|0.024
81706375|NCT02736929|163108815|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis of between-group difference in change from baseline to 6-week follow-up.||2.0|-9.8|0.19
81706376|NCT02736929|163108816|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis of between-group difference in change from baseline to 6-week follow-up.||0.4|-1.3|0.31
81706377|NCT02736929|163108817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis of between-group difference in change from baseline to 6-week follow-up.||1.5|-1.8|0.86
81706378|NCT02736929|163108818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis of between-group difference in change from baseline to 6-week follow-up.||1.2|-1.7|0.77
81706379|NCT02972593|163108828|OTHER|Data collapsed to participant level, creating an ever/never response for each participant for each infection outcome type. Analyses performed at the participant level to determine if proportion of outcome types were similar between transfusion groups using Fisher's Exact tests, due to small expected cell counts, using SAS v9.4 (SAS Institute, Cary, NC). Power analyses performed based on these proportions using bootstrapping methods in SAS and confirmed with nQuery v8.7.1.0.||||||0.0122|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.0122
81669504|NCT05470465|163034150|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.0|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-9.0||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity. To demonstrate an effect of escitalopram compared to placebo, the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% CI in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of escitalopram compared to placebo at day 5 at 5 hours.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 20 and day 21) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or escitalopram were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||-9.0||<0.001
81669505|NCT05470465|163034151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.1|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-8.5||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity. To demonstrate an effect of paroxetine compared to placebo, the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% CI in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of paroxetine compared to placebo at day 11 at 5 hours.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 20 and day 21) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or escitalopram were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||-8.5||<0.001
81669506|NCT05470465|163034151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.5|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-3.8||Secondary analyses are not adjusted for multiplicity. To demonstrate an effect of escitalopram compared to placebo, the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% CI in the least-square mean VE55 difference between treatments \< 0 L/min.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation will be used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom for tests of fixed effects.|Comparison was the effect of escitalopram compared to placebo at day 11 at 5 hours.|Sample size and power were calculated based on 2 primary outcomes (day 20 and day 21) with adjustment for multiplicity (α=.025). The assessments with paroxetine or escitalopram were considered as separate experiments. A sample size of 20 participants was determined to have 90 percent power at a 1-sided significance level to detect a 4 L/min decrease in the primary end point (ventilation at 55 mmHg end-tidal carbon dioxide) assuming a standard deviation of 5 L/min.||-3.8||<0.001
81669507|NCT00736255|163034159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||Chi-squared|||"Null Hypothesis:LDX and NRT will not facilitate smoking cessation compared to NRT and placebo.~Alternate Hypothesis: LDX and NRT will facilitate smoking cessation compared to NRT and placebo.~This is a one tailed, proof of concept study so there is no formal power analysis, however if we see a signal for treatment effect, we would like to do further investigation by conducting a separate trial."||||0.54
81669508|NCT00307151|163034183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.6||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|33.6||P-value not adjusted for multiple interim analyses, but adjustment would be negligible because Peto-Haybittle spending function used as basis for calculating repeated confidence intervals used in interim monitoring.|t-test, 2 sided|Risk difference estimate stratified by age (\<12 months vs. \>=12 months)and reports rate on NVP arm minus rate on LPV/r arm|Endpoint rates with standard errors calculated from Kaplan-Meier curves for each treatment group and age stratum. Differences in week 24 failure proportions by treatment calculated weighted by the inverse of the variance in each age stratum.|||33.6|3.7|0.015
81669509|NCT00307151|163034183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|21.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2|31.8||P-value not adjusted for multiple interim analyses, but adjustment would be negligible because Peto-Haybittle spending function used as basis for calculating repeated confidence intervals used in interim monitoring.|t-test, 2 sided|Risk difference estimate stratified by age (\<12 months vs. \>=12 months) and reports rate on NVP arm minus rate on LPV/r arm|Endpoint rates with standard errors calculated from Kaplan-Meier curves for each treatment group and age stratum. Differences in week 24 failure proportions by treatment calculated weighted by the inverse of the variance in each age stratum.|||31.8|11.2|<0.001
81669510|NCT01360554|163034291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.933||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.797|1.093||One-sided P-value.|1-sided stratified log-rank test|Stratified by epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) status, Kirsten Rat Sarcoma status (KRAS), baseline Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG).|The HR (Dacomitinib arm versus erlotinib arm) and 95% CI were estimated from stratified Cox regression with EGFR status, KRAS, baseline ECOG as stratification factors.|||1.093|0.797|0.195
81669511|NCT01360554|163034292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.037||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.848|1.268||One-sided P-value|1-sided stratified log-rank test|Stratified by EGFR status and baseline ECOG.|The HR (Dacomitinib arm versus erlotinib arm) and 95% CI were estimated from stratified Cox regression with EGFR status and baseline ECOG as stratification factors.|||1.268|0.848|0.643
81669512|NCT01360554|163034293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.899||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.035||Stratified by EGFR status, KRAS status, and baseline ECOG.|1-sided stratified log-rank test|One-sided P-value|The HR (Dacomitinib arm versus erlotinib arm) and 95% CI were estimated from stratified Cox regression with EGFR status, KRAS status, and baseline ECOG as stratification factors.|||1.035|0.780|0.069
81669513|NCT01360554|163034294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.057||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.881|1.267||One-sided P-value.|1-sided stratified log-rank test|Stratified by EGFR status and baseline ECOG.|The HR (Dacomitinib arm versus erlotinib arm) and 95% CI were estimated from stratified Cox regression with EGFR status and baseline ECOG as stratification factors.|||1.267|0.881|0.728
81669514|NCT01360554|163034295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.026||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.887|1.188||One-sided P-value.|1-sided stratified log-rank test.|Stratified by EGFR status, KRAS status, and baseline ECOG.|The HR (Dacomitinib arm versus erlotinib arm) and 95% CI were estimated from stratified Cox regression with EGFR status, KRAS status, and baseline ECOG as stratification factors.|||1.188|0.887|0.638
81706380|NCT02972593|163108829|OTHER|||||||0.7742|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.7742
81706381|NCT02972593|163108830|OTHER|||||||0.1443|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.1443
81669515|NCT01360554|163034296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.078||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.886|1.312||One-sided P-value.|1-sided stratified log-rank test.|Stratified by EGFR status and baseline ECOG.|The HR (Dacomitinib arm versus erlotinib arm) and 95% CI were estimated from stratified Cox regression with EGFR status and baseline ECOG as stratification factors.|||1.312|0.886|0.775
81535412|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.130|-0.042|0.313
81669516|NCT01360554|163034304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|-1.9357||||||95.0|-4.278|0.407|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 Global QoL. Mean difference was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||0.407|-4.278|
81669517|NCT01360554|163034304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|0.8067||||||95.0|-1.312|2.926|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 cognitive functioning. Mean difference was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||2.926|-1.312|
81669518|NCT01360554|163034304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model|0.73||||||95.0|-1.575|3.035|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 emotional functioning. Mean difference was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||3.035|-1.575|
81669519|NCT01360554|163034304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|1.5289||||||95.0|-0.756|3.814|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 physical functioning. Mean difference was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||3.814|-0.756|
81669520|NCT01360554|163034304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|1.2219||||||95.0|-1.975|4.419|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 role functioning. Mean difference was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||4.419|-1.975|
81669521|NCT01360554|163034304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|-1.497||||||95.0|-4.575|1.581|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 social functioning. Mean difference was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||1.581|-4.575|
81669522|NCT01360554|163034305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|1.2851|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.416|4.986|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 Appetite loss. Mean difference was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||4.986|-2.416|
81669523|NCT01360554|163034305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|-5.923|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.432|-3.414|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 Constipation. Mean difference was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||-3.414|-8.432|
81669524|NCT01360554|163034305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model|20.2564|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.874|23.639|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 Diarrhea. Mean difference was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||23.639|16.874|
81669525|NCT01360554|163034305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|-4.5499|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.719|-1.381|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 Dysponea. Mean difference was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||-1.381|-7.719|
81669526|NCT01360554|163034305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|-1.6584|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.442|1.125|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 Fatigue. Mean difference was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||1.125|-4.442|
81535413|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.135|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure.~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.135|-0.035|0.250
81535414|NCT03084796|162753596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.091|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.091|-0.080|0.898
81669527|NCT01360554|163034305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|-0.1469||||||95.0|-3.056|2.762|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 Financial Difficulties. Mean difference was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||2.762|-3.056|
81535415|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.153|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed, using linear mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM), including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West), and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value, and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.153|0.006|0.035
81669528|NCT01360554|163034305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|-4.8711|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.998|-1.745|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 Insomnia. Mean difference was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||-1.745|-7.998|
81669529|NCT01360554|163034305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|-0.4924|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.485|1.5|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 Nausea and Vomiting. Mean difference was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||1.500|-2.485|
81669530|NCT01360554|163034305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|0.3096|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.646|3.265|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for QLQ-C30 Pain. Mean difference was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||3.265|-2.646|
81669531|NCT01360554|163034306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|2.6381||||||95.0|0.172|5.104|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for Trouble Swallowing as Assessed by the EORTC-QLQ-LC13. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||5.104|0.172|
81669532|NCT01360554|163034306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|-4.2504||||||95.0|-7.178|-1.322|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for Coughing as Assessed by the EORTC-QLQ-LC13. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||-1.322|-7.178|
81669533|NCT01360554|163034306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model|-1.0764||||||95.0|-3.997|1.845|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for Haemoptysis as Assessed by the EORTC-QLQ-LC13. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||1.845|-3.997|
81669534|NCT01360554|163034306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|9.3545||||||95.0|6.211|12.497|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for Sore Mouth as Assessed by the EORTC-QLQ-LC13. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||12.497|6.211|
81669535|NCT01360554|163034306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|-1.1762||||||95.0|-3.56|1.208|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for Shortness of Breath as Assessed by the EORTC-QLQ-LC13. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||1.208|-3.560|
81669536|NCT01360554|163034306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|-0.6378||||||95.0|-3.684|2.408|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for Peripheral Neuropathy as Assessed by the EORTC-QLQ-LC13. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||2.408|-3.684|
81669537|NCT01360554|163034306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|-1.3637||||||95.0|-4.546|1.819|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for Alopecia as Assessed by the EORTC-QLQ-LC13. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||1.819|-4.546|
81669538|NCT01360554|163034306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|-1.2163||||||95.0|-3.885|1.452|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for Pain in Chest as Assessed by the EORTC-QLQ-LC13. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||1.452|-3.885|
81669539|NCT01360554|163034306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|-1.1475||||||95.0|-3.902|1.607|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for Pain in Arm or Shoulder as Assessed by the EORTC-QLQ-LC13. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||1.607|-3.902|
81669540|NCT01360554|163034306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|-1.0687||||||95.0|-4.488|2.351|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for Pain Other Parts as Assessed by the EORTC-QLQ-LC13. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||2.351|-4.488|
81669541|NCT01360554|163034306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|0.0322||||||95.0|-4.847|4.911|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for Any Med for Pain as Assessed by the EORTC-QLQ-LC13. Estimated change from baseline was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-LC13 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||4.911|-4.847|
81669542|NCT01360554|163034307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Repeated measures mixed-effects model.|-0.3886||||||95.0|-2.413|1.636|||||This analysis represents the mean difference between the dacomitinib arm (Arm A) and the erlotinib arm (Arm B).|Analysis presented for EQ-5D VAS. Mean difference was from a repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 subscale baseline score (intercept and time from first dose are included as random effects). Confidence intervals provided were not adjusted for multiplicity.||1.636|-2.413|
81669543|NCT00309465|163034318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.332||95.0||||P-value for three dosing strategies in insulin glargine only group in fasting blood glucose achievement of 100-179 mg/dl range.|Chi-squared|||Comparison for Target Blood Glucose Achievement of 100-179 mg/dl||||0.332
81669544|NCT00309465|163034318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.294||95.0||||P value is for three strategies in insulin glargine plus bolus group for fasting blood glucose achievement of 100-179 mg/dl|Chi-squared|||Comparison for Target Achievement of blood glucose values of 100-179 mg/dl||||0.294
81669545|NCT00309465|163034318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.162||95.0||||P value is for three strategies in insulin glargine only group for achievement of 80-249 mg/dl|Chi-squared|||Comparison of Achievement of blood glucose values of 80-249 mg/dl||||0.162
81669546|NCT00309465|163034318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0||||P value is for three strategies in insulin glargine plus bolus group in achievement of fasting blood glucose value of 80-249 mg/dl.|Chi-squared|||Comparison of Achievement of blood glucose values of 80-249 mg/dl.||||0.031
81669547|NCT01263483|163034321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.166|-0.838||||||||-0.838|-1.166|
81669548|NCT01263483|163034321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.947|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.097|-0.796||||||||-0.796|-1.097|
81669549|NCT01263483|163034322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.176|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.229|-0.123||||||||-0.123|-0.229|
81466817|NCT02783729|162626046|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|34.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.673|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.95|41.36||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 29/30), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the baseline TST as a covariate.|MMRM|||TST: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||41.36|26.95|< 0.0001
81669550|NCT01263483|163034322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.247|-0.133||||||||-0.133|-0.247|
81669551|NCT01263483|163034323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.421|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.507|-0.334||||||||-0.334|-0.507|
81669552|NCT01263483|163034323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.414|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.504|-0.324||||||||-0.324|-0.504|
81669553|NCT01263483|163034324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.738|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.871|-0.605||||||||-0.605|-0.871|
81535416|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.158|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.232|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.232|0.085|<0.001
81535417|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.201|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|0.275|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.275|0.127|<0.001
81535418|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.241|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.168|0.315|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.315|0.168|<0.001
81535419|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.277|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.204|0.351|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.351|0.204|<0.001
81535420|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.152|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.152|0.005|0.035
81535421|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|0.195|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.195|0.048|0.001
81535422|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.162|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|0.235|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.235|0.088|<0.001
81669554|NCT01263483|163034324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.749|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.875|-0.623||||||||-0.623|-0.875|
81669555|NCT01263483|163034325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|-5.52||||||||-5.52|-18.50|
81669556|NCT01263483|163034325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.93|-8.73||||||||-8.73|-21.93|
81669557|NCT01263483|163034326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.02|-8.27||||||||-8.27|-23.02|
81669558|NCT01263483|163034326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.68|-14.38||||||||-14.38|-29.68|
81466818|NCT02783729|162626046|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|38.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.672|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.64|46.05||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 29/30), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the baseline TST as a covariate.|MMRM|||TST: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||46.05|31.64|< 0.0001
81535423|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.043||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.116|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.116|-0.031|0.256
81535424|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.083||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.156|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.156|0.010|0.027
81535425|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.114|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Day 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.114|-0.033|0.281
81535426|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.141||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.232|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.232|0.050|0.003
81535427|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.197|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.106|0.288|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.288|0.106|<0.001
81669559|NCT01263483|163034327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.09|-10.5||||||||-10.50|-26.09|
81669560|NCT01263483|163034327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.34|-11.34||||||||-11.34|-27.34|
81669561|NCT01263483|163034328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.46|-5.6||||||||-5.60|-21.46|
81669562|NCT01263483|163034328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.53|-4.41||||||||-4.41|-21.53|
81669563|NCT01263483|163034329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.304|0.104||||||||0.104|-0.304|
81669564|NCT01263483|163034329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.036|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.239|0.167||||||||0.167|-0.239|
81669565|NCT01263483|163034330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.013|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.267|0.292||||||||0.292|-0.267|
81669566|NCT01263483|163034330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.034|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.264|0.196||||||||0.196|-0.264|
81669567|NCT01263483|163034331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.038|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.268|0.191||||||||0.191|-0.268|
81669568|NCT01263483|163034331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.073|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.261|0.115||||||||0.115|-0.261|
81669569|NCT01263483|163034332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.035|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.183|0.252||||||||0.252|-0.183|
81669570|NCT01263483|163034332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.082|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.124|0.288||||||||0.288|-0.124|
81669571|NCT01263483|163034333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.28|-21.8||||||||-21.80|-41.28|
81669572|NCT01263483|163034333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.88|-22.57||||||||-22.57|-44.88|
81669573|NCT01263483|163034334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-70.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.67|-50.09||||||||-50.09|-90.67|
81669574|NCT01263483|163034334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-72.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.1|-51.88||||||||-51.88|-93.10|
81669575|NCT01263483|163034335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.093|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.229|11.958||||||||11.958|2.229|
81669576|NCT01263483|163034335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.967|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.521|8.455||||||||8.455|-0.521|
81669577|NCT01263483|163034336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|1.144||||||||1.144|-0.045|
81669578|NCT01263483|163034336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.428|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.233|1.09||||||||1.090|-0.233|
81669579|NCT01263483|163034337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.65|-0.9||||||||-0.90|-36.65|
81669580|NCT01263483|163034337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.82|-2.27||||||||-2.27|-37.82|
81669581|NCT01111851|163034347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio of the LS Means|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.01|||||"The point estimate and 90% confidence interval (CI) were generated for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) \[aprepitant~165 mg/fosaprepitant 150 mg\]."|||1.01|0.99|
81669582|NCT01111851|163034348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio of the LS means|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.02|||||"The point estimate and 90% confidence interval (CI) were generated for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) \[aprepitant~165 mg/fosaprepitant 150 mg\]."|||1.02|0.98|
81669583|NCT01111851|163034349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio of the LS means|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.03|||||"The point estimate and 90% confidence interval (CI) were generated for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) \[aprepitant~165 mg/fosaprepitant 150 mg\]."|||1.03|0.97|
81669584|NCT01111851|163034350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio of the LS means|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|1.66|||||"The point estimate and 90% confidence interval (CI) were generated for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) \[aprepitant~165 mg/fosaprepitant 150 mg\]."|||1.66|0.50|
81669585|NCT04451161|163034365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.591||||||We performed a chi-squared analysis comparing the study groups (BASIS vs. Attention Control) on whether participants administered the CPSS-V to at least one student beginning of the active phase.|Chi-squared|||The primary TF-CBT adoption outcome (defined as administered CPSS-V) was binary: either the participant adopted at least one of these components with a student, or they did not at the beginning of the active phase. A chi-squared test was used as a superiority test to determine whether participants in the BASIS group had higher TF-CBT adoption rates compared to the Attention Control group.||||0.591
81669586|NCT04451161|163034365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032||||||We performed a chi-squared analysis comparing the study groups (BASIS vs. Attention Control) on whether participants administered the CPSS-V to at least one student by the end of the active phase.|Chi-squared|||The primary TF-CBT adoption outcome (defined as administered CPSS-V) was binary: either the participant adopted at least one of these components with a student, or they did not by the end of the active phase. A chi-squared test was used as a superiority test to determine whether participants in the BASIS group had higher TF-CBT adoption rates compared to the Attention Control group.||||0.032
81669587|NCT04451161|163034365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054||||||We performed a chi-squared analysis comparing the study groups (BASIS vs. Attention Control) on whether participants administered the CPSS-V to at least one student by the end of the sustainment phase.|Chi-squared|||One of the primary TF-CBT adoption outcomes (defined as administered CPSS-V) was binary: either the participant adopted at least one of these components with a student at the end of the sustainment phase, or they did not. A chi-squared test was used as a superiority test to determine whether participants in the BASIS group had higher TF-CBT adoption rates compared to the Attention Control group.||||0.054
81669588|NCT04451161|163034365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||We performed a chi-squared analysis comparing the study groups (BASIS vs. Attention Control) on whether participants started TF-CBT with at least one student at the beginning of the active phase.|Chi-squared|||The primary TF-CBT adoption outcome (defined as started TF-CBT) was binary: either the participant adopted at least one of these components with a student, or they did not at the beginning of the active phase. A chi-squared test was used as a superiority test to determine whether participants in the BASIS group had higher TF-CBT adoption rates compared to the Attention Control group.||||0.98
81669589|NCT04451161|163034365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068||||||We performed a chi-squared analysis comparing the study groups (BASIS vs. Attention Control) on whether participants started TF-CBT with at least one student by the end of the active phase.|Chi-squared|||The primary TF-CBT adoption outcome (defined as started TF-CBT) was binary: either the participant adopted at least one of these components with a student, or they did not by the end of the active phase. A chi-squared test was used as a superiority test to determine whether participants in the BASIS group had higher TF-CBT adoption rates compared to the Attention Control group.||||0.068
81669590|NCT04451161|163034365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.165||||||We performed a chi-squared analysis comparing the study groups (BASIS vs. Attention Control) on whether participants started TF-CBT with at least one student by the end of the sustainment phase.|Chi-squared|||The primary TF-CBT adoption outcome (defined as started TF-CBT) was binary: either the participant adopted at least one of these components with a student, or they did not by the end of the sustainment phase. A chi-squared test was used as a superiority test to determine whether participants in the BASIS group had higher TF-CBT adoption rates compared to the Attention Control group.||||0.165
81669591|NCT04451161|163034365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.191||||||We performed a chi-squared analysis comparing the study groups (BASIS vs. Attention Control) on whether participants completed TF-CBT with at least one student by the end of the active phase.|Chi-squared|||The primary TF-CBT adoption outcome (defined as completed TF-CBT) was binary: either the participant adopted at least one of these components with a student, or they did not by the end of the active phase. A chi-squared test was used as a superiority test to determine whether participants in the BASIS group had higher TF-CBT adoption rates compared to the Attention Control group.||||0.191
81669592|NCT04451161|163034365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||We performed a chi-squared analysis comparing the study groups (BASIS vs. Attention Control) on whether participants completed TF-CBT with at least one student at the end of the sustainment phase.|Chi-squared|||The primary TF-CBT adoption outcome (defined as completed TF-CBT) was binary: either the participant adopted at least one of these components with a student, or they did not by the end of the sustainment phase. A chi-squared test was used as a superiority test to determine whether participants in the BASIS group had higher TF-CBT adoption rates compared to the Attention Control group.||||0.86
81669593|NCT04451161|163034366|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.425|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.783||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.064|8.915||Mixed model analysis was used (students were clustered under the providers who recruited them) to understand if BASIS+TF-CBT has a greater effect on decreasing trauma PTSD symptoms (measured using CPSS-V) over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We compared the BASIS group (receiving TF-CBT) against Enhanced Treatment as Usual to evaluate whether TF-CBT reduced trauma-related PTSD symptoms over time, as measured by CPSS-V scores (higher scores indicate greater symptom severity).||8.915|-2.064|0.22
81669594|NCT04451161|163034366|SUPERIORITY||Slope|4.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.774||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.502|10.443||Mixed model analysis was used (the students were clustered under the providers who recruited them) to understand if AC+TF-CBT has a greater effect on decreasing trauma PTSD symptoms (measured using CPSS-V) over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We compared the AC group (receiving TF-CBT) against Enhanced Treatment as Usual to evaluate whether TF-CBT reduced trauma-related PTSD symptoms over time, as measured by CPSS-V scores (higher scores indicate greater symptom severity).||10.443|-.502|0.075
81669595|NCT04451161|163034367|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.952||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.855|2.904||Mixed model analysis was used (students were clustered under the providers who recruited them) to understand if BASIS+TF-CBT has a greater effect on decreasing negative mood and feelings symptoms (measured using SMFQ) over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We compared the BASIS group (receiving TF-CBT) against Enhanced Treatment as Usual to evaluate whether TF-CBT decreased children's negative moods and feelings due to their trauma (higher score indicates more negative mood and feelings).||2.904|-.855|0.284
81669596|NCT04451161|163034367|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.908|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.951||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|3.786||Mixed model analysis was used (students were clustered under the providers who recruited them) to understand if AC+TF-CBT has a greater effect on decreasing negative mood and feelings symptoms (measured using SMFQ) over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We compared the AC group (receiving TF-CBT) against Enhanced Treatment as Usual to evaluate whether TF-CBT decreased children's negative moods and feelings due to their trauma (higher score indicates more negative mood and feelings).||3.786|.03|.046
81669597|NCT03596866|163034370|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.968|||=|0.8672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.658|1.424||P-value from a 2-sided stratified log-rank test using the stratification factors: presence of intracranial central nervous system (CNS) metastases at baseline, and best prior response to crizotinib therapy as assessed by the investigator.|2-sided Stratified Log-rank Test||The hazard ratio was obtained using the stratified Cox regression model with the same stratification factors.|||1.424|0.658|=0.8672
81669598|NCT03596866|163034371|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.592|||=|0.0713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.956|2.652||P-value was based on a 2-sided stratified log-rank test using the stratification factors: presence of intracranial CNS metastases at baseline and best prior response to crizotinib therapy as assessed by the investigator.|Log Rank||The HR was obtained using the stratified Cox regression model with the same stratification factors.|||2.652|0.956|=0.0713
81669599|NCT03596866|163034372|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.232|||=|0.2501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.862|1.761||P-value was based on a 2-sided stratified log-rank test using the stratification factors: presence of intracranial CNS metastases at baseline and best prior response to crizotinib therapy as assessed by the investigator.|Log Rank||The HR was obtained using the stratified Cox regression model with the same stratification factors.|||1.761|0.862|=0.2501
81669600|NCT03596866|163034373|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||=|0.1555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.15||P-value was from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors: presence of intracranial CNS metastases at baseline and best prior response to crizotinib therapy as assessed by the investigator.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio stratified by the stratification factors: presence of intracranial CNS metastases at baseline and best prior response to crizotinib therapy as assessed by the investigator.|BIRC Assessed||1.15|0.42|=0.1555
81669601|NCT03596866|163034373|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55|||=|0.0169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.9||P-value was from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors: presence of intracranial CNS metastases at baseline and best prior response to crizotinib therapy as assessed by the investigator.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio stratified by the stratification factors: presence of intracranial CNS metastases at baseline and best prior response to crizotinib therapy as assessed by the investigator.|Investigator Assessed||0.90|0.33|=0.0169
81669602|NCT03596866|163034376|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31|||=|0.6246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.84||P-value was from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by best prior response to crizotinib therapy as assessed by the investigator at randomization per IXRS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio was stratified by best prior response to crizotinib therapy as assessed by the investigator at randomization per IXRS.|||3.84|0.44|=0.6246
81669603|NCT03596866|163034378|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0778||||||P-value from a 2-sided stratified Gray's test using the stratification factors (at randomization per IxRS): presence of intracranial CNS metastases at baseline, and best prior response to crizotinib therapy as assessed by the investigator.|Gray's Test|P-value is for the event type: Intracranial Disease Progression without Prior Systemic Progression or Death.||||||=0.0778
81669604|NCT01961349|163034381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81669605|NCT01961349|163034381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81669606|NCT01961349|163034382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81669607|NCT01961349|163034382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81669608|NCT00829179|163034401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Mean|11.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.3||0.005||95.0|||||Sign test|||||||0.005
81669609|NCT00545064|163034410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.2||0.001||95.0|-0.6|7.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||"The change is the post-baseline value minus the baseline value.~Null Hypothesis: change in GSS-SYMP-6 score = 7"||7.0|-0.6|0.001
81669610|NCT00545064|163034410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.2||0.097||95.0|-0.6|7.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||"The change is the post-baseline value minus the baseline value.~Null Hypothesis: change in GSS-SYMP-6 = 0"||7.0|-0.6|0.097
81669611|NCT00545064|163034413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.3|<|0.001||95.0|-12.3|-10.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||"The change is the post-baseline value minus the baseline value.~Null Hypothesis: change in IOP = -4"||-10.7|-12.3|<0.001
81669612|NCT00545064|163034413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-11.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.3|<|0.001||95.0|-12.3|-10.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||"The change is the post-baseline value minus the baseline value.~Null Hypothesis: change in IOP = 0"||-10.7|-12.3|<0.001
81669613|NCT00789880|163034426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||ANOVA|P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.||Testing whether the change in CAMP expression in lesional skin of AD participants differs by treatment group.||||0.7
81669614|NCT00789880|163034426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||ANOVA|P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.||Testing whether the change in CAMP mRNA expression in non-lesional skin of AD participants differs by treatment group.||||0.12
81669615|NCT00789880|163034427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||ANOVA|P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.||Testing whether the change in CAMP mRNA expression in non-lesional skin of Non-AD participants differs by treatment group.||||0.3
81669616|NCT00789880|163034428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||ANOVA|P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.||Testing whether change in CAMP mRNA expression in lesional skin of psoriatic participants differs by treatment group.||||0.4
81669617|NCT00789880|163034428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||ANOVA|P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.||Testing whether change in CAMP mRNA expression in non-lesional skin of psoriatic participants differs by treatment group.||||0.2
81669618|NCT00789880|163034429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.||Testing whether change in HBD-3 mRNA expression in lesional skin of AD participants differs by treatment group.||||0.8
81669619|NCT00789880|163034429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||ANOVA|P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.||Testing whether change in HBD-3 mRNA expression in non-lesional skin of AD participants differs by treatment group.||||0.2
81669620|NCT00789880|163034430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Testing whether change in HBD-3 mRNA expression in non-lesional skin of Non-AD participants differs by treatment group.||||0.4
81466819|NCT02783729|162626047|SUPERIORITY||LSGM Ratio|0.815|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.745|0.891||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sSOL as a covariate.|MMRM|||sSOL, First 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||0.891|0.745|< 0.0001
81669621|NCT00789880|163034431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Testing whether change in HBD-3 mRNA expression in lesional skin of psoriatic participants differs by treatment group.||||0.4
81669622|NCT00789880|163034431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Testing whether change in HBD-3 mRNA expression in non-lesional skin of psoriatic participants differs by treatment group.||||1.0
81669623|NCT00789880|163034432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Testing whether change in IL-13 mRNA expression in lesional skin of AD participants differs by treatment group.||||0.2
81669624|NCT00789880|163034432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Testing whether change in IL-13 mRNA expression in non-lesional skin of AD participants differs by treatment group.||||0.5
81669625|NCT00789880|163034433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Testing whether change in IL-13 mRNA expression in non-lesional skin of Non-AD participants differs by treatment group.||||0.7
81669626|NCT00789880|163034434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Testing whether change in IL-13 mRNA expression in lesional skin of psoriatic participants differs by treatment group.||||0.2
81669627|NCT00789880|163034434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Testing whether change in IL-13 mRNA expression in non-lesional skin of psoriatic participants differs by treatment group.||||0.3
81669628|NCT04272892|163034444|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.35|||<|0.021|TWO_SIDED|||||p values are calculated for original data (complete case) and each of the 5 imputed datasets. The p value range was 0.002 - 0.020. This is not multiple statistical analyses- it is just one with multiple imputations.|ANCOVA|Degrees of freedom for original data (complete case): 1,64. Degrees of freedom for imputed datasets: 1,80||||||<0.021
81669629|NCT04272892|163034445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.86||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.106|5.822|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA of score at 8 week follow up with baseline score as covariate, effect of group||||5.822|-.106|0.059
81669630|NCT04272892|163034446|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|6.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA of sleep fragmentation at post-intervention with baseline as covariate, effect of group||||6.0|-3.5|0.596
81706382|NCT03949621|163108831|OTHER|Geometric least-squares means (LSMs) were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs derived from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with weight as a covariate. Confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using treatment standard errors from the ANCOVA model and t-statistic for error degrees of freedom.|Ratio of Geometric LSMs|0.9632|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7938|1.1688||||||||1.1688|0.7938|
81706383|NCT03949621|163108832|OTHER|Geometric LSMs were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs derived from ANCOVA with weight as a covariate. CIs were calculated using treatment standard errors from the ANCOVA model and t-statistic for error degrees of freedom.|Ratio of Geometric LSMs|0.9606|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.798|1.1562||||||||1.1562|0.798|
81706384|NCT03949621|163108833|OTHER|Geometric LSMs were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs derived from ANCOVA with weight as a covariate. CIs were calculated using treatment standard errors from the ANCOVA model and t-statistic for error degrees of freedom.|Ratio of Geometric LSMs|1.0162|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9001|1.1473||||||||1.1473|0.9001|
81706385|NCT01236768|163108836|EQUIVALENCE|Comparative analysis of AG200-15 and Levora for breakthrough bleeding and/or spotting.||||||0.089|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparative evaluation of AG200-15 and Levora||||0.089
81706386|NCT00605358|163108840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|4.93|||Chi-squared|||Participants in the Open Door Intervention and the Services Referral condition were compared on rates of engagement in mental health services over the study follow-up period.||4.93|1.17|.018
81706387|NCT00554853|163108842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.63
81706388|NCT01957085|163108844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.04||||||Statistical significance was set at .05 to determine statistical significance.|Chi-squared|||||||=.04
81706389|NCT01957085|163108845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>.05
81706390|NCT01957085|163108846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>.05
81535428|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.249|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.157|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.340|0.157|<0.001
81535429|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.245|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.155|0.336|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.336|0.155|<0.001
81706391|NCT01957085|163108848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>.05
81706392|NCT02203916|163108849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.317|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4502|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.138|-8.497||"Overall type 1 error rate of 0.05 was controlled using principle of 'closed' testing: each pairwise comparison to placebo was conducted at 0.05 level with no p-value adjustment if hypothesis all treatment groups equal was first rejected at 0.05."|ANCOVA|Post-baseline p-values were from an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed factor and baseline values as a continuous covariate.||||-8.497|-18.138|<0.001
81706393|NCT02203916|163108849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.955|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.447|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.77|-10.141||"Overall type 1 error rate of 0.05 was controlled using principle of 'closed' testing: each pairwise comparison to placebo was conducted at 0.05 level with no p-value adjustment if hypothesis all treatment groups equal was first rejected at 0.05."|ANCOVA|Post-baseline p-values were from an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed factor and baseline values as a continuous covariate.||||-10.141|-19.770|<0.001
81706394|NCT00414973|163108854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|<|0.0001||95.0|2.89|5.89||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||Difference = Teriparatide minus Calcitonin|Null hypothesis=no difference between percentage changes from baseline in lumbar spine bone mineral density for female patients receiving teriparatide compared to female patients receiving calcitonin.||5.89|2.89|<0.0001
81706395|NCT00414973|163108855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.9062||95.0|-1.3|1.46|||ANCOVA||Difference = Teriparatide minus Calcitonin|||1.46|-1.30|0.9062
81706396|NCT00414973|163108856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value for Week 12 Percentage Change.|Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||||||<0.0001
81706397|NCT00414973|163108856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value for Week 24 Percentage Change.|Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||||||<0.0001
81706398|NCT00414973|163108857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.2409||95.0|-1.87|7.13|||ANCOVA||Difference = Teriparatide minus Calcitonin|||7.13|-1.87|0.2409
81706399|NCT00414973|163108858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.6156||95.0|-4.85|2.92|||ANCOVA||Difference = Teriparatide minus Calcitonin|||2.92|-4.85|0.6156
81706400|NCT00414973|163108859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0026||95.0||||P-value for Week 12 Percentage Change.|Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||||||0.0026
81706401|NCT00414973|163108859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0||||P-value for 24 Week Percentage Change.|Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||||||0.0006
81669631|NCT04272892|163034447|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.431|8.612|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA of sleep fragmentation at 8 week follow up with baseline as covariate, effect of group||||8.612|.431|0.031
81669632|NCT04272892|163034448|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|9.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA of wake after sleep onset post-intervention with baseline as covariate, effect of group||||9.1|-7.8|0.885
81669633|NCT04272892|163034449|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|17.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA of wake after sleep onset at 8 week follow up with baseline as covariate, effect of group||||17|-1|0.077
81669634|NCT04272892|163034450|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|18.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA of sleep onset latency (median of 7 nights) at end of intervention with baseline as covariate, effect of group||||18|2|0.014
81706402|NCT01810380|163108886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|0.1||For all efficacy analyses the primary comparison is the difference between brexpiprazole 2 to 4 mg/day and placebo at Week 6.|Mixed Models Analysis|Pooled site, visit, treatment as fixed effects, baseline score as continuous covariate, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit as interactions||The overall significance level was 0.05. The primary and the key secondary endpoints were tested hierarchically. Only if the primary endpoint was statistically significant would confirmatory testing continue with the key secondary endpoint.||0.1|-8.2|0.0560
81706403|NCT01810380|163108886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.9|-12.2|0.0002
81706404|NCT00441012|163108969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Seroprotected Participants|100.0||||||95.0|98.7|100.0|||||Exact binomial confidence interval|The purpose of the primary analysis is to demonstrate that there is an adequate seroprotection rate (percentage of participants with anti-HBs \>=10mIU/mL) in each group at 1 month after the third dose. An adequate response requires the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the seroprotection rate to exceed 90%.||100.0|98.7|
81706405|NCT00441012|163108969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Seroprotected Participants|99.1||||||95.0|69.9|99.9|||||Exact binomial confidence interval|The purpose of the primary analysis is to demonstrate that there is an adequate seroprotection rate (percentage of participants with anti-HBs \>=10mIU/mL) in each group at 1 month after the third dose. An adequate response requires the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the seroprotection rate to exceed 90%.||99.9|69.9|
81466820|NCT02783729|162626047|SUPERIORITY||LSGM Ratio|0.753|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.689|0.823||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sSOL as a covariate.|MMRM|||sSOL, First 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||0.823|0.689|< 0.0001
81535430|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.348|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.258|0.439|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.439|0.258|<0.001
81535431|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.056||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.147|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.147|-0.034|0.222
81669635|NCT04272892|163034451|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|3.5|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA of PHQ9 score post-intervention with baseline as covariate, effect of group||||3.5|.18|0.03
81706406|NCT00441012|163108970|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The Modified Process Vaccine is non-inferior to COMVAX with respect to anti-HBs GMT. The non-inferiority criterion requires that the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on the ratio of the Month 11 GMTs \[GMT modified process vaccine/GMT COMVAX™\] is \>0.67.|Geometric Mean Titer Ratio|2.5||||||95.0|1.9|3.3||||||||3.3|1.9|
81669636|NCT04272892|163034452|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.29||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.149|4.44|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA of PHQ9 score at 8 week follow up with baseline as covariate, effect of group||||4.44|.149|0.036
81669637|NCT04272892|163034453|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.61||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|3.25|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA of GAD7 post-intervention, with baseline as covariate, effect of group||||3.25|-0.03|0.054
81669638|NCT04272892|163034454|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.09||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.87|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA of GAD7 at 8 week follow up, with baseline as covariate, effect of group||||2.87|-.70|0.229
81669639|NCT04272892|163034455|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.39||||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.51|2.73|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA of SIS index at post-intervention, with baseline as covariate, effect of group||||2.73|-5.51|0.502
81669640|NCT04272892|163034456|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.183||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|4.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA of SIS index at 8 week follow up, with baseline as covariate, effect of group||||4.0|-3.63|0.924
81669641|NCT05318937|163034463|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.9934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.13|4.09||The p-value was obtained using a MMRM model which included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction as categorical covariates, and WAIS-IV at baseline as continuous covariates.|MMRM||Difference was calculated as SAGE-718 - placebo.|||4.09|-4.13|0.9934
81669642|NCT04722042|163034467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.557|||||||ANOVA|||comparison of word recognition over time (activation, and 1, 3, 6, and 12 months post-activation) between groups (default versus place-based)||||0.557
81669643|NCT04722042|163034468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.208|||||||ANOVA|||comparison of spatial release from masking over time (1, 3, 6, and 12 months post-activation) between the groups (default versus place-based)||||0.208
81669644|NCT04722042|163034469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.126|||||||ANOVA|||comparison of spatial release from masking between the groups over time||||0.126
81669645|NCT04722042|163034470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.369|||||||ANOVA|||comparison of perceived benefit between the groups over time||||0.369
81669646|NCT04722042|163034471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81669647|NCT04722042|163034472|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81669648|NCT04722042|163034473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81669649|NCT04490018|163034481|NON_INFERIORITY|The two-sided 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was calculated based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction. The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the percentage difference between compared groups was greater than (\>) -10%.|Difference in Percentage|4.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|10.36||||||Serogroup A||10.36|0.06|
81669650|NCT04490018|163034481|NON_INFERIORITY|The two-sided 95% CI was calculated based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction. The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the percentage difference between compared groups was greater \> -10%.|Difference in Percentage|4.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|9.5||||||Serogroup C||9.50|1.58|
81669651|NCT04490018|163034481|NON_INFERIORITY|The two-sided 95% CI was calculated based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction. The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the percentage difference between compared groups was greater \> -10%.|Difference in Percentage|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|4.42||||||Serogroup W||4.42|-1.28|
81669652|NCT04490018|163034481|NON_INFERIORITY|The two-sided 95% CI was calculated based on the Wilson score method without continuity correction. The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the percentage difference between compared groups was greater \> -10%.|Difference in Percentage|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|4.77||||||Serogroup Y||4.77|-1.88|
81669653|NCT04714073|163034509|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (%)|218.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|194.06|246.72|||||"The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratio (%): BI 706321 + Itraconazole (Test Treatment(T))/BI 706321 alone (Reference Treatment (R)).~Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\] = 18.1."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary PK endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subjects' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subject' was considered as random, whereas 'treatment' was considered as fixed.||246.72|194.06|
81669654|NCT04714073|163034510|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (%)|156.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|135.04|180.89|||||"The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratio (%): BI 706321 + Itraconazole (Test Treatment(T))/BI 706321 alone (Reference Treatment (R)).~Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\] = 22.1."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary PK endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subjects' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subject' was considered as random, whereas 'treatment' was considered as fixed.||180.89|135.04|
81669655|NCT04714073|163034511|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (%)|223.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|198.61|250.66|||||"The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratio (%): BI 706321 + Itraconazole (Test Treatment(T))/BI 706321 alone (Reference Treatment (R)).~Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\] = 17.5."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary PK endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subjects' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subject' was considered as random, whereas 'treatment' was considered as fixed.||250.66|198.61|
81669656|NCT01401842|163034534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||For the primary hypothesis, differences at follow-up between the two groups on lumbar extension muscular strength (Nm) were analyzed using linear mixed-effects regression models, accounting for the effects of cluster (platoon) and adjusting for baseline measures. The linear mixed-effects model treats the data as two levels (level 1 for individuals, level 2 for clusters), while also taking into account between-cluster variation.||||0.001
81669657|NCT01401842|163034535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.871|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||For the primary hypothesis, differences at follow-up between the two groups on core muscular endurance (seconds) were analyzed using linear mixed-effects regression models, accounting for the effects of cluster (platoon) and adjusting for baseline measures. The linear mixed-effects model treats the data as two levels (level 1 for individuals, level 2 for clusters), while also taking into account between-cluster variation.||||0.871
81669658|NCT01401842|163034536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||For the primary hypothesis, differences at follow-up between the two groups on core muscular endurance (seconds) were analyzed using linear mixed-effects regression models, accounting for the effects of cluster (platoon) and adjusting for baseline measures. The linear mixed-effects model treats the data as two levels (level 1 for individuals, level 2 for clusters), while also taking into account between-cluster variation.||||0.021
81669659|NCT04360551|163034596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.244|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.244
81669660|NCT04360551|163034597|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.5|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||>0.5
81686146|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.43|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.43|1.14|
81535432|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio, log|0.108||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.199|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.199|0.017|0.020
81669661|NCT00847145|163034610|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The specified cut-off levels for the vaccine antigen measles is ≥255 mIU/mL to be greater than -10%.|Percentage group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|2.0||||||The immunogenicity in 12B12M (1a) group was considered non-inferior to that in group 12M13B15B (2a), if for the measles antigen (two months after the MMRV vaccine), the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentages of subjects with antibody response greater than or equal to the specified cut-off level for Measles antigen was greater than -10%.||2|-5|
81669662|NCT00847145|163034610|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The specified cut-off level for the vaccine antigen mumps is ≥10 Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay(ELISA) Antibody (Ab) units to be greater than -10%.|Percentage group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|5.0||||||The immunogenicity in 12B12M(1a) group was considered non-inferior to that in group 12M13B15B(2a), if for the mumps antigen (two months after the MMRV vaccine), the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentages of subjects with antibody response greater than or equal to the specified cut-off level for Mumps antigen was greater than -10%.||5|-5|
81669663|NCT00847145|163034610|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The specified cut-off level for the vaccine antigen rubella is ≥10 IU/mL to be greater than -10%.|Percentage group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.0||||||The immunogenicity in 12B12M(1a) group was considered non-inferior to that in group 12M13B15B (2a), if for the rubella antigen(two months after the MMRV vaccine), the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentages of subjects with antibody response greater than or equal to the specified cut-off level for rubella antigen was greater than -10%.||1|-4|
81669664|NCT00847145|163034610|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The specified cut-off value for the vaccine antigen varicella is ≥1.25 gpELISA units/mL to be greater than -10%.|Percentage group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.0||||||The immunogenicity in 12B12M(1a) group was considered non-inferior to that in group 12M13B15B (2a), if for the varicella antigen (two months after the MMRV vaccine), the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentages of subjects with antibody response greater than or equal to the specified cut-off level for varicella antigen was greater than -10%.||3|-6|
81669665|NCT00847145|163034610|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The specified cut-off level for the varicella vaccine antigen is ≥5 gp ELISA units/ml (seroprotection) to be greater than -10%.|Percentage group difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|7.0||||||The immunogenicity in 12B12M (1a) group was considered non-inferior to that in group 12M13B15B (2), if for the varicella antigen (two months after the MMRV vaccine), the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentages of the subjects with antibody response greater than or equal to the specified cut-off value for varicella antigen was greater than -10%.||7|-11|
81669666|NCT00253643|163034653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1521|TWO_SIDED|||||Utilized a priori threshold for statistical significance of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects model to assess the effect time (pre vs. post) and treatment (GTFO, GT, FO and Placebo) on FAS summary scores||||0.1521
81669667|NCT00253643|163034654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1573|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects model to assess the effect of time (pre vs. post) and treatment (GTFO, GT, FO and Placebo) on Ki-67||||0.1573
81669668|NCT02636582|163034661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.71
81669669|NCT02636582|163034662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.964|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.964
81669670|NCT02636582|163034663|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1
81669671|NCT02636582|163034664|OTHER|||||||0.172||||||HER2 expression - biopsy|Fisher Exact|||||||0.172
81669672|NCT02636582|163034664|OTHER|||||||0.38||||||HER2 expression - resection|Fisher Exact|||||||0.38
81669673|NCT01671111|163034685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was from paired t-test for post treatment timepoint versus baseline.|paired t-test|||||||0.0560
81669674|NCT01671111|163034686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1232|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was from paired t-test for post treatment timepoint versus baseline.|paired t-test|||||||0.1232
81669675|NCT01671111|163034687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1319|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was from paired t-test for post treatment timepoint versus baseline.|paired t-test|||||||0.1319
81669676|NCT01671111|163034688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8061|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was from paired t-test for log-transformed data at post treatment timepoint versus baseline.|paired t-test|||||||0.8061
81669677|NCT01671111|163034689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2297|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was from paired t-test for log-transformed data at post treatment timepoint versus baseline.|paired t-test|||||||0.2297
81669678|NCT01671111|163034690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1248|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was from paired t-test for log-transformed data at post treatment timepoint versus baseline.|paired t-test|||||||0.1248
81669679|NCT01431274|163034727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.146||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.146|0.100|<0.0001
81686147|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|1.67|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.67|1.28|
81706407|NCT00441012|163108972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Seroprotected Participants|93.9||||||95.0|90.0|96.6|||||Exact binomial confidence interval|||96.6|90.0|
81535433|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.105||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.195|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.195|0.015|0.022
81535434|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.143|-0.039|0.262
81535435|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.138|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.138|-0.041|0.290
81535436|NCT03084796|162753597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004||||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.087|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.087|-0.094|0.938
81535437|NCT03084796|162753598|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.24|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed using Cox proportional hazards model, including treatment, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West), and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and baseline FEV1 value as covariate."||2.24|1.21|0.002
81535438|NCT03084796|162753598|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|2.94|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.94|1.61|<0.001
81535439|NCT03084796|162753598|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|3.78|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||3.78|2.07|<0.001
81535440|NCT03084796|162753598|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|4.15|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||4.15|2.27|<0.001
81535441|NCT03084796|162753598|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|4.17|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||4.17|2.30|<0.001
81535442|NCT03084796|162753598|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.76|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.76|1.00|0.052
81535443|NCT03084796|162753598|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.26|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.26|1.28|<0.001
81535444|NCT03084796|162753598|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|2.48|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.48|1.41|<0.001
81535445|NCT03084796|162753598|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.69|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.69|0.98|0.074
81535446|NCT03084796|162753598|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.85|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.85|1.08|0.013
81535447|NCT03084796|162753598|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.44|||Regression, Cox|||"Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.44|0.84|0.494
81535448|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.107|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed using linear mixed model repeated for measurements (MMRM), including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West), and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value, and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.107|0.011|0.017
81535449|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.128|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.128|0.032|0.001
81535450|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.122|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.170|0.074|<0.001
81535451|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio, log|0.111|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.159|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.159|0.063|<0.001
81535452|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.122|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.170|0.074|<0.001
81669680|NCT01431274|163034727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001||95.0|0.094|0.14||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.140|0.094|<0.0001
81669681|NCT01431274|163034727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.132||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.132|0.086|<0.0001
81669682|NCT01431274|163034727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.116||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.116|0.070|<0.0001
81669683|NCT01431274|163034727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.125||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.125|0.080|<0.0001
81669684|NCT01431274|163034727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.2169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.037||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.037|-0.008|0.2169
81669685|NCT01431274|163034727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.13||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.130|0.085|<0.0001
81669686|NCT01431274|163034727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.5849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.029||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.029|-0.017|0.5849
81669687|NCT01431274|163034727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.1863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.039||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.039|-0.007|0.1863
81669688|NCT01431274|163034727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.4352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.014||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.014|-0.032|0.4352
81669689|NCT01431274|163034728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.106||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.106|0.059|<.0001
81466821|NCT02783729|162626047|SUPERIORITY||LSGM Ratio|0.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.671|0.837||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Last 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sSOL as a covariate.|MMRM|||sSOL, Last 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||0.837|0.671|< 0.0001
81535453|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.021||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.069|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.069|-0.026|0.377
81535454|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.063||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.111|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.111|0.015|0.010
81535455|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.100|0.005|0.031
81535456|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.089|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.089|-0.006|0.085
81535457|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.079|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.079|-0.016|0.199
81535458|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.011||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.037|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.037|-0.058|0.657
81535459|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.032||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.086|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.086|-0.022|0.246
81535460|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.154|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.154|0.046|<0.001
81535461|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.119|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.173|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.173|0.064|<0.001
81669690|NCT01431274|163034728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.094||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.094|0.047|<0.0001
81535462|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.142|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|0.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.196|0.088|<0.001
81535463|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.124|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.178|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.178|0.070|<0.001
81535464|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.068||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.121|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.121|0.014|0.014
81535465|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.141|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.141|0.032|0.002
81535466|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.163|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.163|0.057|<0.001
81535467|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.019||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.073|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.073|-0.035|0.493
81535468|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.096|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.096|-0.011|0.119
81535469|NCT03084796|162753600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.077|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.077|-0.030|0.392
81535470|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.109||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed using linear mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM), including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West), and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value, and baseline by visit interaction as covariates."||0.203|0.015|0.023
81669691|NCT01431274|163034728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.081||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.081|0.034|<0.0001
81669692|NCT01431274|163034728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.052||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.052|0.005|0.0174
81669693|NCT01431274|163034728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.07||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.070|0.023|0.0001
81669694|NCT01431274|163034728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.048||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.048|0.001|0.0407
81669695|NCT01431274|163034728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.077||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.077|0.030|<0.0001
81669696|NCT01431274|163034728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.3326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.035||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.035|-0.012|0.3326
81669697|NCT01431274|163034728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.053||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.053|0.006|0.0151
81669698|NCT01431274|163034728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.1421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.006||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.006|-0.041|0.1421
81669699|NCT01431274|163034729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.693|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.553||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.778|-0.608||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||-0.608|-2.778|0.0022
81669700|NCT01431274|163034729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.233|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.551||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.313|-0.153||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||-0.153|-2.313|0.0252
81669701|NCT01431274|163034729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.552||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.113|0.052||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.052|-2.113|0.0620
81706408|NCT00441012|163108972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Seroprotected Participants|92.1||||||95.0|87.8|95.3|||||Exact binomial confidence interval|No hypothesis is being tested. The purpose of the secondary analysis is to estimate the seroprotection rate (percentage of participants with anti-PRP \> 1µg/mL) in each group at 1 month after the third dose.||95.3|87.8|
81466822|NCT02783729|162626047|SUPERIORITY||LSGM Ratio|0.689|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.618|0.769||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Last 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sSOL as a covariate.|MMRM|||sSOL, Last 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||0.769|0.618|< 0.0001
81535471|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.184|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.184|-0.003|0.058
81535472|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.153|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.153|-0.035|0.215
81669702|NCT01431274|163034729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.456|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.548||0.4051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.531|0.618||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.618|-1.531|0.4051
81669703|NCT01431274|163034729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.571|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.2988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.649|0.507||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.507|-1.649|0.2988
81669704|NCT01431274|163034729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.662|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.545||0.2249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.731|0.407||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.407|-1.731|0.2249
81669705|NCT01431274|163034729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.549||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.195|-0.042||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||-0.042|-2.195|0.0418
81669706|NCT01431274|163034729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.557||0.4097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.552|0.633||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg)~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.633|-1.552|0.4097
81669707|NCT01431274|163034729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.575|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.556||0.3013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.664|0.515||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.515|-1.664|0.3013
81669708|NCT01431274|163034729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.554||0.8355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|1.2||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||1.200|-0.970|0.8355
81669709|NCT01431274|163034730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.155|0.684||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.684|0.155|0.0019
81669710|NCT01431274|163034730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.356|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.619||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.619|0.092|0.0082
81535473|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.093||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.187|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.187|-0.001|0.051
81535474|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.138|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.138|-0.051|0.364
81466823|NCT02783729|162626047|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-12.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.764|=|0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.76|-3.06||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sWASO as a covariate.|MMRM|||sWASO, First 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||-3.06|-21.76|= 0.0093
81535475|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.112|0.074|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.074|-0.112|0.694
81535476|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.143|0.044|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.044|-0.143|0.297
81669711|NCT01431274|163034730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.416|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.152|0.681||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.681|0.152|0.0020
81669712|NCT01431274|163034730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.554||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.554|0.027|0.0307
81669713|NCT01431274|163034730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.352|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.616||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.616|0.089|0.0088
81669714|NCT01431274|163034730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.9801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.259|0.266||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.266|-0.259|0.9801
81669715|NCT01431274|163034730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.294|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.557||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.557|0.030|0.0289
81669716|NCT01431274|163034730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.6382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.202|0.33||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.330|-0.202|0.6382
81669717|NCT01431274|163034730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.3525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.391||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.391|-0.140|0.3525
81669718|NCT01431274|163034730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.6457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.327|0.203||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.203|-0.327|0.6457
81669719|NCT01431274|163034731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.056||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.056|0.009|0.0067
81669720|NCT01431274|163034731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.104||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.104|0.057|<0.0001
81669721|NCT01431274|163034731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.045||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.045|-0.002|0.0746
81535477|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.016||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|0.077|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.077|-0.109|0.734
81535478|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.031||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.124|0.062|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.062|-0.124|0.514
81669722|NCT01431274|163034731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.054|0.101||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.101|0.054|<0.0001
81669723|NCT01431274|163034731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.093||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.093|0.046|<0.0001
81669724|NCT01431274|163034731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.3549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.035||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.035|-0.013|0.3549
81669725|NCT01431274|163034731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|0.113||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.113|0.065|<0.0001
81669726|NCT01431274|163034731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|-0.025||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||-0.025|-0.072|<0.0001
81669727|NCT01431274|163034731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|-0.033||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||-0.033|-0.080|<0.0001
81669728|NCT01431274|163034731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.5018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.032||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.032|-0.016|0.5018
81669729|NCT01431274|163034732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.104|0.152||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.152|0.104|<0.0001
81669730|NCT01431274|163034732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.102|0.15||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.150|0.102|<0.0001
81686148|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|2.6|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.60|1.80|
81535479|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.095|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.095|-0.090|0.957
81535480|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.034||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.127|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.127|-0.060|0.479
81669731|NCT01431274|163034732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|0.135||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.135|0.087|<0.0001
81669732|NCT01431274|163034732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.096|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|0.12||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.120|0.072|<0.0001
81669733|NCT01431274|163034732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.133||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.133|0.085|<0.0001
81669734|NCT01431274|163034732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.1569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.041||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.041|-0.007|0.1569
81669735|NCT01431274|163034732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.137||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.137|0.089|<0.0001
81669736|NCT01431274|163034732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.8834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.026||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.026|-0.022|0.8834
81669737|NCT01431274|163034732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.2129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.039||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.039|-0.009|0.2129
81669738|NCT01431274|163034732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.2702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.01||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.010|-0.037|0.2702
81669739|NCT01431274|163034733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.117|0.166||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.166|0.117|<0.0001
81669740|NCT01431274|163034733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.139||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.139|0.090|<0.0001
81669741|NCT01431274|163034733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|0.143||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.143|0.094|<0.0001
81706409|NCT01838304|163108984|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.21|14.81|||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test for odd's ratio of time below a saturation of 80% to total time||14.81|4.21|<0.0001
81706410|NCT03674541|163108986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||Welch's t-test|||||||0.043
81706411|NCT03674541|163108987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiplicity for secondary outcomes|Welch's t-test|||||||0.008
81535481|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.120|-0.079|0.687
81669742|NCT01431274|163034733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.123||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.123|0.074|<0.0001
81669743|NCT01431274|163034733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.067|0.117||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.117|0.067|<0.0001
81669744|NCT01431274|163034733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.047||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.047|-0.002|0.0717
81669745|NCT01431274|163034733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.097|0.146||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.146|0.097|<0.0001
81669746|NCT01431274|163034733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.051||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.051|0.002|0.0344
81669747|NCT01431274|163034733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.1126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.045||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.045|-0.005|0.1126
81669748|NCT01431274|163034733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.6009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.031||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.031|-0.018|0.6009
81669749|NCT01431274|163034734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.049|0.096||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.096|0.049|<0.0001
81669750|NCT01431274|163034734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.087||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.087|0.039|<0.0001
81669751|NCT01431274|163034734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.07||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.070|0.023|0.0001
81669752|NCT01431274|163034734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.054||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.054|0.007|0.0122
81669753|NCT01431274|163034734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.061||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.061|0.014|0.0021
81686149|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|2.31|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.31|1.53|
81706412|NCT03674541|163108988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.263||||||Not adjusted for multiplicity|Welch's t-test|||||||0.263
81706413|NCT03674541|163108989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039||||||Not adjusted for multiplicity|Welch's t-test|||||||0.039
81535482|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.066||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.165|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.165|-0.034|0.195
81535483|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.212|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.212|0.011|0.030
81669754|NCT01431274|163034734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.049||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.049|0.002|0.0347
81669755|NCT01431274|163034734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.08||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.080|0.032|<0.0001
81669756|NCT01431274|163034734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.4407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.033||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.033|-0.014|0.4407
81669757|NCT01431274|163034734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.1777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.04||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.040|-0.007|0.1777
81706414|NCT03674541|163108990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068||||||Not adjusted for multiplicity|Welch's t-test|||||||0.068
81669758|NCT01431274|163034734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.5641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.017||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.017|-0.031|0.5641
81669759|NCT01431274|163034735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.104||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.104|0.057|<0.0001
81669760|NCT01431274|163034735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.099||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.099|0.051|<0.0001
81669761|NCT01431274|163034735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.062||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.062|0.014|0.0018
81706415|NCT03674541|163108991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045||||||Not adjusted for multiplicity|Welch's t-test|||||||0.045
81706416|NCT03674541|163108992|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Not adjusted multiplicity|Welch's t-test|||||||1.000
81706417|NCT03674541|163108993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.093||||||Not adjusted for multiplicity|Welch's t-test|||||||0.093
81706418|NCT03674541|163108994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.427||||||Not adjusted for multiplicity|Welch's t-test|||||||0.427
81706419|NCT03674541|163108995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.262||||||Not adjusted for multiplicity|Welch's t-test|||||||0.262
81706420|NCT03674541|163108996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038||||||Not adjusted for multiplicity|Welch's t-test|||||||0.038
81706421|NCT03674541|163108997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.147|||||||Welch's t-test|||||||0.147
81706422|NCT03073200|163109035|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|63.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|76.4|||Fisher Exact|||||76.4|51.0|<0.001
81706423|NCT03073200|163109036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|70.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.3|81.0|||Fisher Exact|||||81|59.3|<0.001
81466824|NCT02783729|162626047|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-26.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.762|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.68|-16.99||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sWASO as a covariate.|MMRM|||sWASO, First 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||-16.99|-35.68|< 0.0001
81535484|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.179|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.179|-0.019|0.112
81535485|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.074||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.174|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.174|-0.026|0.147
81535486|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.144|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.144|-0.054|0.370
81535487|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.190|-0.009|0.074
81535488|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.158|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.158|-0.039|0.233
81535489|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.046||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.145|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.145|-0.054|0.369
81535490|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.014||||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.112|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.112|-0.084|0.773
81669762|NCT01431274|163034735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.047||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.047|-0.000|0.0517
81669763|NCT01431274|163034735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.056||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.056|0.009|0.0072
81686150|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|2.06|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.06|1.44|
81706424|NCT03073200|163109037|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|72.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.3|82.5|||Fisher Exact|||||82.5|63.3|<0.001
81706425|NCT03073200|163109038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|50.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.6|60.2|||Fisher Exact|||||60.2|40.6|<0.001
81466825|NCT02783729|162626047|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-11.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.573|=|0.0396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.42|-0.55||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Last 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sWASO as a covariate.|MMRM|||sWASO, Last 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||-0.55|-22.42|= 0.0396
81535491|NCT03084796|162753601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.031||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.068|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.068|-0.130|0.536
81535492|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.77|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analysis based on logistic regression model - multiple logistic regression model, with treatment, US regions, smoking status at screening, and BDI as covariates."||1.77|0.62|0.848
81535493|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.28|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.28|0.80|0.264
81535494|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.18|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.18|0.76|0.343
81535495|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.98|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.98|1.02|0.042
81535496|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.02|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.02|0.71|0.503
81535497|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.16|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.16|0.76|0.354
81669764|NCT01431274|163034735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.066||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.066|0.019|0.0005
81669765|NCT01431274|163034735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|0.09||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.090|0.042|<0.0001
81535498|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.07|0.73|0.447
81669766|NCT01431274|163034735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.6619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.029||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.029|-0.018|0.6619
81669767|NCT01431274|163034735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.2401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.038||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.038|-0.010|0.2401
81669768|NCT01431274|163034735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.4601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.015||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.015|-0.033|0.4601
81669769|NCT01431274|163034736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.112||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.112|0.064|<0.0001
81669770|NCT01431274|163034736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.1||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.100|0.052|<0.0001
81669771|NCT01431274|163034736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.094||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.094|0.046|<0.0001
81669772|NCT01431274|163034736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.075||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.075|0.027|<0.0001
81669773|NCT01431274|163034736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.082||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.082|0.034|<0.0001
81669774|NCT01431274|163034736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.1405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.042||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.042|-0.006|0.1405
81669775|NCT01431274|163034736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.093||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.093|0.045|<0.0001
81706426|NCT03073200|163109039|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|47.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.0|57.6|||Fisher Exact|||||57.6|38.0|<0.001
81706427|NCT03073200|163109040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|45.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.2|56.8|||Fisher Exact|||||56.8|33.2|<0.001
81669776|NCT01431274|163034736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.3118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.036||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.036|-0.012|0.3118
81669777|NCT01431274|163034736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.1171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.043||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.043|-0.005|0.1171
81669778|NCT01431274|163034736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.5759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.017||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.017|-0.031|0.5759
81669779|NCT01431274|163034737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.055|0.103||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.103|0.055|<0.0001
81669780|NCT01431274|163034737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.086||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.086|0.038|<0.0001
81669781|NCT01431274|163034737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.085||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.085|0.037|<0.0001
81669782|NCT01431274|163034737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.071||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.071|0.022|0.0002
81669783|NCT01431274|163034737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.068||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.068|0.019|0.0004
81669784|NCT01431274|163034737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.042||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.042|-0.006|0.1360
81669785|NCT01431274|163034737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|0.089||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.089|0.041|<0.0001
81669786|NCT01431274|163034737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.1617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.041||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.041|-0.007|0.1617
81669787|NCT01431274|163034737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.2476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.039||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.039|-0.010|0.2476
81669788|NCT01431274|163034737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.8083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.027||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.027|-0.021|0.8083
81706428|NCT03073200|163109041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.3|52.0|||Fisher Exact|||||52.0|29.3|<0.001
81466826|NCT02783729|162626047|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-20.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.574|=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.51|-9.63||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Last 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sWASO as a covariate.|MMRM|||sWASO, Last 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||-9.63|-31.51|= 0.0002
81669789|NCT01431274|163034738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.075|0.124||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.124|0.075|<0.0001
81669790|NCT01431274|163034738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.088||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.088|0.039|<0.0001
81669791|NCT01431274|163034738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.1||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.100|0.051|<0.0001
81669792|NCT01431274|163034738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.072||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.072|0.023|0.0001
81669793|NCT01431274|163034738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.064||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.064|0.015|0.0014
81669794|NCT01431274|163034738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.048||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.048|-0.001|0.0554
81669795|NCT01431274|163034738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.096||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.096|0.047|<0.0001
81669796|NCT01431274|163034738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.06||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.060|0.011|0.0041
81669797|NCT01431274|163034738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.053||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.053|0.004|0.0248
81669798|NCT01431274|163034738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.5338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.032||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.032|-0.017|0.5338
81706429|NCT03073200|163109042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|51.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.3|66.9|||Fisher Exact|||||66.9|35.3|<0.001
81706430|NCT03073200|163109043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|41.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|55.2|||Fisher Exact|||||55.2|27.0|<0.001
81706431|NCT03073200|163109044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.747||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|-5.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.38|-28.70|0.005
81535499|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.83|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.83|0.97|0.064
81535500|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.62|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.62|0.57|0.867
81669799|NCT01431274|163034739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.029|0.125||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.125|0.029|0.0017
81669800|NCT01431274|163034739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.186||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.186|0.090|<0.0001
81669801|NCT01431274|163034739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.098||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.098|0.002|0.0426
81669802|NCT01431274|163034739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.074|0.17||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.170|0.074|<0.0001
81669803|NCT01431274|163034739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.159||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.159|0.063|<0.0001
81669804|NCT01431274|163034739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.2661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.075||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.075|-0.021|0.2661
81669805|NCT01431274|163034739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.102|0.198||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.198|0.102|<0.0001
81669806|NCT01431274|163034739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|-0.014||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||-0.014|-0.109|0.0119
81669807|NCT01431274|163034739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.121|-0.025||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||-0.025|-0.121|0.0029
81669808|NCT01431274|163034739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.6408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.059||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.059|-0.036|0.6408
81669809|NCT01431274|163034740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.221|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.173|0.27||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.270|0.173|<0.0001
81669810|NCT01431274|163034740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.193|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.145|0.242||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.242|0.145|<0.0001
81706432|NCT03073200|163109045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.682|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.69|-12.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.04|-18.69|<0.001
81706433|NCT03073200|163109046|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.853||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.11|-3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.90|-20.11|0.006
81706434|NCT03073200|163109049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.9||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|41.7|||Fisher Exact|||||41.7|0.1|0.089
81706435|NCT03073200|163109050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.0||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|45.4|||Fisher Exact|||||45.4|0.6|0.070
81669811|NCT01431274|163034740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.136|0.233||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.233|0.136|<0.0001
81466827|NCT02783729|162626047|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|19.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.619|=|0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.03|30.08||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baselines sTST as a covariate.|MMRM|||sTST, First 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||30.08|8.03|= 0.0007
81535501|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.22|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.22|0.76|0.347
81535502|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.32|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.32|0.79|0.269
81535503|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|3.3|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure.~Analysis based on logistic regression model - multiple logistic regression model, with treatment, US regions, smoking status at screening, and BDI as covariates."||3.30|1.12|0.018
81535504|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|4.49|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||4.49|1.50|<0.001
81535505|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|5.44|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||5.44|1.75|<0.001
81535506|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|6.02|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||6.02|1.94|<0.001
81669812|NCT01431274|163034740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|0.162||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.162|0.065|<0.0001
81669813|NCT01431274|163034740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.157|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.108|0.205||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.205|0.108|<0.0001
81535507|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.45||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|4.26|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||4.26|1.41|0.001
81535508|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.35|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.35|0.78|0.284
81669814|NCT01431274|163034740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.1355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.085||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.085|-0.012|0.1355
81535509|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.84|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.84|0.91|0.103
81535510|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|3.14|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||3.14|1.01|0.045
81535511|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.12|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.12|0.67|0.557
81535512|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.34|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.34|0.74|0.345
81535513|NCT03084796|162753602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.00|0.61|0.732
81535514|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed using linear mixed model repeated for measurements (MMRM), including treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West), and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the BDI, BDI by visit interaction as covariates."||0.81|-0.52|0.666
81669815|NCT01431274|163034740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.102|0.199||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.199|0.102|<0.0001
81669816|NCT01431274|163034740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.2562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.076||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.076|-0.020|0.2562
81669817|NCT01431274|163034740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.119||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.119|0.022|0.0041
81669818|NCT01431274|163034740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.091|0.005||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.005|-0.091|0.0815
81669819|NCT01431274|163034741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.149|0.242||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.242|0.149|<0.0001
81669820|NCT01431274|163034741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.107|0.199||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.199|0.107|<0.0001
81669821|NCT01431274|163034741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.128|0.221||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.221|0.128|<0.0001
81669822|NCT01431274|163034741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|0.154||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.154|0.061|<0.0001
81669823|NCT01431274|163034741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.178||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.178|0.086|<0.0001
81669824|NCT01431274|163034741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.3727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.067||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.067|-0.025|0.3727
81706436|NCT00400946|163109112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.60
81669825|NCT01431274|163034741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.082|0.175||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.175|0.082|<0.0001
81669826|NCT01431274|163034741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.089||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.089|-0.004|0.0744
81535515|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.07|-0.25|0.224
81686151|NCT01025336|163070013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.84|||||Confidence intervals (CIs) are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.84|1.24|
81686152|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.29|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.29|0.19|
81686153|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.25|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.25|0.17|
81686154|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.29|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.29|0.20|
81686155|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.3|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.30|0.20|
81686156|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.42|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.42|0.31|
81686157|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.26|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.26|0.18|
81686158|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.18|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.18|0.10|
81686159|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.2|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.20|0.12|
81686160|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.18|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.18|0.10|
81686161|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.22|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.22|0.13|
81686162|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.33|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.33|0.22|
81706437|NCT01673373|163109134|OTHER|Due to the early termination of enrollment, all inferential analyses were interpreted as descriptive and carried out in an exploratory manner.|||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value was computed using a one-sided exact test of the difference between the observed rate and the Performance Goal (equal to 70%). The defined threshold for statistical significance is .025.|one-sided exact|||The original Performance Goal of 70% patency rate was derived from a thorough literature review of trials with renal bare metal stent placement. Other assumptions included a determination of samples size based upon a one-sided alpha of 0.025 and desired power of 87%, and assumption of 10% attrition. The null hypothesis was that the incidence of primary patency at 9 months is less than or equal to 70%.|"The cumulative incidence of primary patency was computed as the number of subject-lesions with primary patency at 9 months divided by the number of subject-lesions and was analyzed using the allowable window of 243 to 303 trial days.~An exact binomial one-sided 95% CI was constructed and the lower limit compared to the Performance Goal equal to 70%."|||<.0001
81706438|NCT01673373|163109135|OTHER|A one-sided 95% Confidence Interval for the mean difference between baseline and 9-month systolic blood pressure was constructed and the lower limit compared to the 10 mmHg performance goal. A p-value of the difference between the estimated systolic blood pressure change from the baseline and the performance goal was computed using a paired t-test.||||||0.0192||||||The defined threshold for statistical significance is .025.|t-test, 1 sided|||The primary endpoint of systolic blood pressure was analyzed according to the Performance Goal of a decrease in systolic blood pressure of 10 mmHg between procedure and 9 months.||||.0192
81706439|NCT04852666|163109150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.751|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.751
81706440|NCT04852666|163109150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.372|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.372
81706441|NCT04852666|163109151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.778|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.778
81706442|NCT04852666|163109151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.357|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.357
81706443|NCT04852666|163109152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.012
81635734|NCT03924869|162961740|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24||||0.5482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|5.31|||cLDA model|||LS Mean change and 95% CIs were based on a cLDA model with the EORTC QLQ-LC13 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by Disease Stage (Stage I versus Stage II), ECOG Performance Status (0 or 1 versus 2), Geographic Region of Enrollment Site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and Reason For Not Receiving Surgery (medically inoperable versus refused surgery).||5.31|-2.83|0.5482
81706444|NCT04852666|163109152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.956|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.956
81706445|NCT04852666|163109153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.103
81706446|NCT04852666|163109153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.025
81706447|NCT04852666|163109154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.785|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.785
81706448|NCT04852666|163109155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.200
81706449|NCT04852666|163109156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.887|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.887
81706450|NCT04852666|163109156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.204|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.204
81706451|NCT05426460|163109157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.438|||||||ANOVA|||2 x 2 ANOVA||||.438
81706452|NCT05426460|163109158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.847|||||||ANOVA|||2 x 2 ANOVA||||.847
81706453|NCT05426460|163109159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||ANOVA|||2 X 2 ANOVA||||.570
81706454|NCT05426460|163109160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.657|||||||ANOVA|||2 x 2 ANOVA||||.657
81706455|NCT05426460|163109161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.254|||||||ANOVA|||2 x 2 ANOVA||||.254
81706456|NCT05426460|163109162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.852|||||||ANOVA|||2 x 2 ANOVA with Main effect p-values for tDCS and AAT reported in comments below||||.852
81706457|NCT05426460|163109163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.732|||||||ANOVA|||2 x 2 ANOVA||||.732
81706458|NCT05426460|163109164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||ANOVA|||2 x 2 ANOVA||||.038
81706459|NCT05426460|163109165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||ANOVA|||2 x 2 ANOVA||||.029
81706460|NCT05426460|163109166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.353|||||||ANOVA|||2 x 2 ANOVA||||.353
81706461|NCT02000622|163109167|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.8||A priori threshold for statistical significance (2-sided) is 0.05.|Log Rank|Stratified by received prior chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer (yes/no) and receptor status.|Hazard ratio \<1 favours olaparib.|Study is sized to provide 90% power to detect a true treatment effect of PFS hazard ratio 0.653.||0.80|0.43|0.0009
81706462|NCT02000622|163109168|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.83||PFS2 tested using a multiple testing procedure with a recycling strategy. With 157 PFS2 events, a priori threshold for statistical significance (2-sided) was 0.008.|Log Rank|Stratified by received prior chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer (yes/no) and receptor status.|Hazard ratio \<1 favours olaparib.|||0.83|0.40|0.0033
81706463|NCT02000622|163109169|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.5665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.29||OS tested using a multiple testing procedure with a recycling strategy. With 140 OS events, a priori threshold for statistical significance (2-sided) was 0.018.|Log Rank|Stratified by received prior chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer (yes/no) and receptor status.|Hazard ratio \<1 favours olaparib.|||1.29|0.63|0.5665
81706464|NCT02000622|163109171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.5||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|12.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Variables for treatment, visit, treatment-visit interaction, adjusted for baseline global health status/QoL score, baseline score-visit interaction.|Mean difference \>0 favours olaparib.|||12.4|2.5|0.0035
81706465|NCT02000622|163109172|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.78|||Log Rank|Stratified by received prior chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer (yes/no) and receptor status.|Hazard ratio \<1 favours olaparib.|||0.78|0.41|0.0005
81466828|NCT02783729|162626047|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|34.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.609|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|45.52||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baselines sTST as a covariate.|MMRM|||sTST, First 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||45.52|23.5|< 0.0001
81706466|NCT02000622|163109173|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.47|||Log Rank|Stratified by received prior chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer (yes/no) and receptor status.|Hazard ratio \<1 favours olaparib.|Supportive analysis to PFS.||0.47|0.24|<0.0001
81706467|NCT02000622|163109174|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.74|||Log Rank|Stratified by received prior chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer (yes/no) and receptor status.|Hazard ratio \<1 favours olaparib.|Supportive analysis to PFS2.||0.74|0.38|0.0002
81706468|NCT02000622|163109175|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.5131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.23||OS tested using a multiple testing procedure with a recycling strategy. With 192 OS events, a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.045.|Log Rank|Stratified by received prior chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer (yes/no) and receptor status.|Hazard ratio \<1 favours olaparib.|||1.23|0.66|0.5131
81706469|NCT02000622|163109176|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.4167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.18|||Log Rank|Stratified by received prior chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer (yes/no) and receptor status.|Hazard ratio \<1 favours olaparib.|||1.18|0.67|0.4167
81706470|NCT02000622|163109177|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.5|||Log Rank|Stratified by received prior chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer (yes/no) and receptor status.|Hazard ratio \<1 favours olaparib.|Supportive analysis to PFS.||0.50|0.27|<0.0001
81706471|NCT02000622|163109178|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.72|||Log Rank|Stratified by received prior chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer (yes/no) and receptor status.|Hazard ratio \<1 favours olaparib.|Supportive analysis to PFS2.||0.72|0.40|<0.0001
81706472|NCT01405027|163109179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4864|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4864
81706473|NCT05085327|163109185|OTHER|The t value from the '2-sided' Student-t distribution table corresponding to the upper 5% point with n-1 degrees of freedom was obtained and the labeled SPF value was determined as the largest whole number less than the following calculation: Labeled SPF = Mean SPF - (t\*SE).|CLM Original: Labeled SPF|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81706474|NCT05085327|163109185|OTHER|The t value from the '2-sided' Student-t distribution table corresponding to the upper 5% point with n-1 degrees of freedom was obtained and the labeled SPF value was determined as the largest whole number less than the following calculation: Labeled SPF = Mean SPF - (t\*SE).|CLM Mint: Labeled SPF|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81706475|NCT05085327|163109185|OTHER|The t value from the '2-sided' Student-t distribution table corresponding to the upper 5% point with n-1 degrees of freedom was obtained and the labeled SPF value was determined as the largest whole number less than the following calculation: Labeled SPF = Mean SPF - (t\*SE).|CLM Black Cherry: Labeled SPF|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81706476|NCT05241470|163109186|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.9575|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9575
81706477|NCT05241470|163109186|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.9741|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9741
81466829|NCT02783729|162626047|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|23.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.565|=|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.68|36.45||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Last 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sTST as a covariate.|MMRM|||sTST, Last 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||36.45|10.68|= 0.0003
81706478|NCT05241470|163109187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5696|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5696
81535516|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.06|-0.27|0.239
81535517|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.46|0.13|0.019
81635735|NCT03924869|162961741|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99||||0.7253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|4.53|||cLDA model|||LS Mean change and 95% CIs were based on a cLDA model with the EORTC QLQ-C30 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by Disease Stage (Stage I versus Stage II), ECOG Performance Status (0 or 1 versus 2), Geographic Region of Enrollment Site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and Reason For Not Receiving Surgery (medically inoperable versus refused surgery).||4.53|-6.50|0.7253
81706479|NCT05241470|163109188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0266|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0266
81466830|NCT02783729|162626047|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|37.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.565|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.94|50.71||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Last 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sTST as a covariate.|MMRM|||sTST, Last 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||50.71|24.94|< 0.0001
81466831|NCT02783729|162626048|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|3.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.122|=|0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|5.97||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sSE as a covariate.|MMRM|||sSE, First 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||5.97|1.56|= 0.0008
81535518|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.19|-0.14|0.124
81535519|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.92|-0.39|0.432
81535520|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.91|-0.41|0.454
81706480|NCT05241470|163109189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0055|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0055
81669827|NCT01431274|163034741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.114||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.114|0.021|0.0047
81669828|NCT01431274|163034741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.2945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.071|0.022||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.022|-0.071|0.2945
81669829|NCT01431274|163034742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.205|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.155|0.255||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.255|0.155|<0.0001
81669830|NCT01431274|163034742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.107|0.206||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.206|0.107|<0.0001
81669831|NCT01431274|163034742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.142|0.242||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.242|0.142|<0.0001
81669832|NCT01431274|163034742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.174||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.174|0.074|<0.0001
81669833|NCT01431274|163034742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|0.193||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.193|0.094|<0.0001
81669834|NCT01431274|163034742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.6103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.062||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.062|-0.037|0.6103
81669835|NCT01431274|163034742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|0.186||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.186|0.087|<0.0001
81669836|NCT01431274|163034742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.098||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.098|-0.001|0.0559
81669837|NCT01431274|163034742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.118||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.118|0.018|0.0073
81686163|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.38|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.38|0.25|
81706481|NCT05241470|163109190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0097|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0097
81466832|NCT02783729|162626048|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|6.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.64|9.04||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sSE as a covariate.|MMRM|||sSE, First 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||9.04|4.64|< 0.0001
81466833|NCT02783729|162626048|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|4.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.319|=|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|7.19||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Last 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sSE as a covariate.|MMRM|||sSE, Last 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||7.19|2.02|= 0.0005
81669838|NCT01431274|163034742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.025||0.4368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.03||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.030|-0.070|0.4368
81669839|NCT01431274|163034743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|0.196||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.196|0.098|<0.0001
81669840|NCT01431274|163034743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.125||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.125|0.027|0.0023
81669841|NCT01431274|163034743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|0.17||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.170|0.072|<0.0001
81669842|NCT01431274|163034743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.097||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.097|-0.001|0.0545
81669843|NCT01431274|163034743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.099||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.099|0.001|0.0456
81669844|NCT01431274|163034743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.2949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.075||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.075|-0.023|0.2949
81669845|NCT01431274|163034743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.123||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.123|0.025|0.0029
81669846|NCT01431274|163034743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.12||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.120|0.022|0.0045
81669847|NCT01431274|163034743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|0.122||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.122|0.024|0.0035
81669848|NCT01431274|163034743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.9369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.047||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.047|-0.051|0.9369
81669849|NCT01431274|163034744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|0.217||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.217|0.119|<0.0001
81669850|NCT01431274|163034744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|0.154||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.154|0.056|<0.0001
81669851|NCT01431274|163034744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.054|0.152||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.152|0.054|<0.0001
81669852|NCT01431274|163034744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.096||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.096|-0.002|0.0585
81669853|NCT01431274|163034744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.1042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.09||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.090|-0.008|0.1042
81669854|NCT01431274|163034744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.114||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.114|0.016|0.0097
81466834|NCT02783729|162626048|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|7.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.319|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|9.77||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Last 7 Nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline sSE as a covariate.|MMRM|||sSE, Last 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||9.77|4.6|< 0.0001
81669855|NCT01431274|163034744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.161||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.161|0.063|<0.0001
81669856|NCT01431274|163034744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.112||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.112|0.014|0.0120
81669857|NCT01431274|163034744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.105||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.105|0.007|0.0250
81669858|NCT01431274|163034744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.7889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.056||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.056|-0.042|0.7889
81669859|NCT01431274|163034745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.187|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.138|0.237||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.237|0.138|<0.0001
81669860|NCT01431274|163034745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|0.17||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.170|0.072|<0.0001
81669861|NCT01431274|163034745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.202||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.202|0.103|<0.0001
81706482|NCT05241470|163109191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0137|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0137
81706483|NCT05241470|163109192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0332|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0332
81706484|NCT05241470|163109193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0394|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0394
81466835|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|0.41|||=|0.9028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|7.04||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||LPS, Days 1/2: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||7.04|-6.22|= 0.9028
81466836|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|2.49|||=|0.4699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|9.18||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||LPS, Days 1/2: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||9.18|-4.2|= 0.4699
81669862|NCT01431274|163034745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.111||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.111|0.013|0.0134
81669863|NCT01431274|163034745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.136||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.136|0.037|0.0006
81669864|NCT01431274|163034745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.084||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.084|-0.015|0.1670
81669865|NCT01431274|163034745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|0.146||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.146|0.048|0.0001
81669866|NCT01431274|163034745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.115||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.115|0.017|0.0085
81669867|NCT01431274|163034745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|0.14||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.140|0.041|0.0003
81669868|NCT01431274|163034745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.3332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.025||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.025|-0.074|0.3332
81669869|NCT01431274|163034746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.105|0.201||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.201|0.105|<0.0001
81669870|NCT01431274|163034746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.029|0.125||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.125|0.029|0.0016
81669871|NCT01431274|163034746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.084|0.18||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.180|0.084|<0.0001
81669872|NCT01431274|163034746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.089||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.089|-0.007|0.0926
81686164|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.14|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.14|0.08|
81706485|NCT05241470|163109194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0121|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0121
81706486|NCT05241470|163109195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0224|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0224
81669873|NCT01431274|163034746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.103||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.103|0.008|0.0231
81669874|NCT01431274|163034746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.3802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.069||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.069|-0.026|0.3802
81669875|NCT01431274|163034746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.11||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.110|0.015|0.0105
81669876|NCT01431274|163034746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.125||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.125|0.028|0.0018
81669877|NCT01431274|163034746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.043|0.139||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.139|0.043|0.0002
81669878|NCT01431274|163034746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.5554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.034||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.034|-0.062|0.5554
81669879|NCT01431274|163034747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|0.228||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.228|0.127|<0.0001
81669880|NCT01431274|163034747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.033|0.134||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.134|0.033|0.0011
81669881|NCT01431274|163034747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|0.192||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.192|0.091|<0.0001
81669882|NCT01431274|163034747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.1112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.091||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.091|-0.009|0.1112
81669883|NCT01431274|163034747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.098||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.098|-0.003|0.0632
81669884|NCT01431274|163034747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.1615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.086||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.086|-0.014|0.1615
81669885|NCT01431274|163034747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.127||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.127|0.027|0.0027
81669886|NCT01431274|163034747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|0.144||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.144|0.044|0.0003
81669887|NCT01431274|163034747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.151||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.151|0.050|<0.0001
81669888|NCT01431274|163034747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.7925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057|0.044||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.044|-0.057|0.7925
81669889|NCT01431274|163034748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.162||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).|||0.162|0.074|<0.0001
81669890|NCT01431274|163034748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.077|0.169||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).|||0.169|0.077|<0.0001
81669891|NCT01431274|163034748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.114||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).|||0.114|0.028|0.0012
81669892|NCT01431274|163034748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.137||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).|||0.137|0.050|<0.0001
81669893|NCT01431274|163034748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.121||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).|||0.121|0.031|0.0010
81669894|NCT01431274|163034748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.092||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).|||0.092|0.003|0.0384
81669895|NCT01431274|163034748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.097|0.185||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).|||0.185|0.097|<0.0001
81669896|NCT01431274|163034748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.8428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.04||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).|||0.040|-0.049|0.8428
81669897|NCT01431274|163034748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.3048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.02||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).|||0.020|-0.065|0.3048
81669898|NCT01431274|163034748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.4311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.063||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).|||0.063|-0.027|0.4311
81669899|NCT01431274|163034749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.139||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).|||0.139|0.057|<0.0001
81669900|NCT01431274|163034749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.149||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).|||0.149|0.063|<0.0001
81669901|NCT01431274|163034749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.091||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).|||0.091|0.010|0.0136
81669902|NCT01431274|163034749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|0.116||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).|||0.116|0.035|0.0003
81706487|NCT04960202|163109197|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|-6.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.057|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.208|-4.066|||Normal approximation|||The difference of the percentage in the 2 treatment groups and its 95% confidence interval, and p-value based on Normal approximation of the data are presented.||-4.066|-8.208|<0.0001
81669903|NCT01431274|163034749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.101||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).|||0.101|0.016|0.0065
81669904|NCT01431274|163034749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.089||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).|||0.089|0.005|0.0277
81669905|NCT01431274|163034749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.164||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).|||0.164|0.081|<0.0001
81669906|NCT01431274|163034749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.7116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.034||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).|||0.034|-0.049|0.7116
81669907|NCT01431274|163034749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.2332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.016||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).|||0.016|-0.065|0.2332
81669908|NCT01431274|163034749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.4374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.059||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).|||0.059|-0.025|0.4374
81669909|NCT01431274|163034750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.077|0.244||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).|||0.244|0.077|0.0002
81669910|NCT01431274|163034750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.053|0.228||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).|||0.228|0.053|0.0017
81669911|NCT01431274|163034750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.21||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).|||0.210|0.046|0.0022
81669912|NCT01431274|163034750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.093|0.259||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).|||0.259|0.093|<0.0001
81669913|NCT01431274|163034750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.194||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).|||0.194|0.022|0.0141
81669914|NCT01431274|163034750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.4581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.118||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).|||0.118|-0.053|0.4581
81669915|NCT01431274|163034750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.124|0.293||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).|||0.293|0.124|<0.0001
81669916|NCT01431274|163034750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.6335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.105||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).|||0.105|-0.064|0.6335
81669917|NCT01431274|163034750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.129|0.034||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).|||0.034|-0.129|0.2530
81669918|NCT01431274|163034750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.1188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.153||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).|||0.153|-0.017|0.1188
81466837|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|5.58|||=|0.0566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|11.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.||LPS, Days 1/2: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||11.31|-0.14|= 0.0566
81466838|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|7.57|||=|0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|13.44||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||LPS, Days 1/2: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||13.44|1.71|= 0.0122
81669919|NCT01431274|163034751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.217||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).|||0.217|0.057|0.0008
81669920|NCT01431274|163034751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|0.209||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).|||0.209|0.042|0.0032
81669921|NCT01431274|163034751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.183||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).|||0.183|0.027|0.0085
81669922|NCT01431274|163034751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.077|0.235||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).|||0.235|0.077|0.0001
81669923|NCT01431274|163034751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.176||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).|||0.176|0.011|0.0255
81669924|NCT01431274|163034751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.4393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.113||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).|||0.113|-0.049|0.4393
81669925|NCT01431274|163034751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.108|0.269||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).|||0.269|0.108|<0.0001
81669926|NCT01431274|163034751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.7784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.092||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).|||0.092|-0.069|0.7784
81669927|NCT01431274|163034751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.1965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.129|0.026||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).|||0.026|-0.129|0.1965
81669928|NCT01431274|163034751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.1315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.144||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).|||0.144|-0.019|0.1315
81669929|NCT01431274|163034752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.239|-1.043||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||-1.043|-3.239|0.0001
81669930|NCT01431274|163034752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.0435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|-0.033||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).|||-0.033|-2.230|0.0435
81669931|NCT01431274|163034752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.528|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.559||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.623|-0.432||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||-0.432|-2.623|0.0063
81669932|NCT01431274|163034752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.517|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.558||0.3545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.611|0.577||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.577|-1.611|0.3545
81669933|NCT01431274|163034752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.518|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.559||0.3542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.614|0.578||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.578|-1.614|0.3542
81669934|NCT01431274|163034752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.613|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.556||0.2697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.702|0.476||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.476|-1.702|0.2697
81669935|NCT01431274|163034752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.559||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.227|-0.033||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||-0.033|-2.227|0.0434
81669936|NCT01431274|163034752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.563||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.114|0.095||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.095|-2.114|0.0732
81669937|NCT01431274|163034752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.563||0.0724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.114|0.092||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.092|-2.114|0.0724
81686165|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.1|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.10|0.06|
81669938|NCT01431274|163034752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.563||0.9983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.102|1.104||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||1.104|-1.102|0.9983
81669939|NCT01431274|163034753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.852|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.578||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.985|-0.718||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||-0.718|-2.985|0.0014
81669940|NCT01431274|163034753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.444|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.576||0.4413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.573|0.686||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.686|-1.573|0.4413
81669941|NCT01431274|163034753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.437|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.578||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.569|-0.304||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||-0.304|-2.569|0.0129
81669942|NCT01431274|163034753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.574||0.9222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.182|1.07||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||1.070|-1.182|0.9222
81669943|NCT01431274|163034753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.576||0.9602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.157|1.1||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|ANCOVA|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||1.100|-1.157|0.9602
81669944|NCT01431274|163034753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.415|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.4669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.533|0.703||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.703|-1.533|0.4669
81669945|NCT01431274|163034753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.471|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.575||0.4126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.598|0.656||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.656|-1.598|0.4126
81669946|NCT01431274|163034753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.408|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.583||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.551|-0.265||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||-0.265|-2.551|0.0158
81669947|NCT01431274|163034753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.381|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.582||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.521|-0.24||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||-0.240|-2.521|0.0177
81669948|NCT01431274|163034753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.9624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.164|1.109||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||1.109|-1.164|0.9624
81466839|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|4.42|||=|0.2176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|11.34||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||LPS, Days 29/30: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||11.34|-2.5|= 0.2176
81466840|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|6.47|||=|0.0773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|13.49||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||LPS, Days 29/30: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||13.49|-0.55|= 0.0773
81466841|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|8.85|||=|0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|15.02||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||LPS, Days 29/30: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||15.02|2.68|= 0.0054
81466842|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|10.89|||=|0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.61|17.17||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||LPS, Days 29/30: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||17.17|4.61|= 0.0008
81635736|NCT03924869|162961742|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.9055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.28|||cLDA model|||LS Mean change and 95% CIs were based on a cLDA model with the EORTC QLQ-C30 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by Disease Stage (Stage I versus Stage II), ECOG Performance Status (0 or 1 versus 2), Geographic Region of Enrollment Site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and Reason For Not Receiving Surgery (medically inoperable versus refused surgery).||3.28|-3.70|0.9055
81635737|NCT04762277|162961756|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|23.4|||||Difference of Least Squares Means was calculated as: Spesolimab-Placebo.|MMRM accounting for the following sources of variation: fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit, the effect of stratum (stratification according to TNFi-naive population vs. TNFi-failure population) and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. The unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within patient measurements. To estimate denominator degrees of freedom the Kenward-Roger approximation was used.||23.4|-31.7|
81635738|NCT04762277|162961757|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-96.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-154.5|-38.8|||||Difference of Least Squares Means was calculated as: Spesolimab-Placebo.|MMRM accounting for the following sources of variation: fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit, the effect of stratum (stratification according to TNFi-naive population vs. TNFi-failure population) and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. The unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within patient measurements. To estimate denominator degrees of freedom the Kenward-Roger approximation was used.||-38.8|-154.5|
81635739|NCT04762277|162961758|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.138|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.129|0.339|||||Risk difference was calculated as: Spesolimab - Placebo. 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for treatment difference is calculated by Chan and Zhang method.|The difference in the proportion of patients with a response between Spesolimab and placebo was analysed using a logistic regression model. The model included treatment and stratification factor (tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi)-naive population versus TNFi-failure population) as two categorical variables.||0.339|-0.129|
81635740|NCT04762277|162961759|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|-2.3|||||Difference of Least Squares Means was calculated as: Spesolimab-Placebo.|MMRM accounting for the following sources of variation: fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit, the effect of stratum (stratification according to TNFi-naive population vs. TNFi-failure population) and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. The unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within patient measurements. To estimate denominator degrees of freedom the Kenward-Roger approximation was used.||-2.3|-25.6|
81635741|NCT04762277|162961760|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.9|-2.7|||||Difference of Least Squares Means was calculated as : Spesolimab- Placebo.|MMRM accounting for the following sources of variation: fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit, the effect of stratum (stratification according to TNFi-naive population vs. TNFi-failure population) and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. The unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within patient measurements. To estimate denominator degrees of freedom the Kenward-Roger approximation was used.||-2.7|-36.9|
81635742|NCT04762277|162961761|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.057|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.132|0.186|||||Risk difference was calculated as: Spesolimab-Placebo. 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for treatment difference is calculated by Chan and Zhang method.|The difference in the proportion of patients with a response between Spesolimab and placebo was analysed using a logistic regression model. The model included treatment and stratification factor (tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi)-naive population versus TNFi-failure population) as two categorical variables.||0.186|-0.132|
81635743|NCT04762277|162961762|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.338|||||Risk Difference was calculated as: Spesolimab - Placebo. 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for treatment difference was calculated by Chan and Zhang method.|The difference in the proportion of patients with a response between Spesolimab and placebo was analysed using a logistic regression model. The model included treatment and stratification factor (tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi)-naive population versus TNFi-failure population) as two categorical variables.||0.338|-0.067|
81635744|NCT04762277|162961763|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.183|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|0.375|||||Risk Difference was calculated as: Spesolimab - Placebo. 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for treatment difference was calculated by Chan and Zhang method.|The difference in the proportion of patients with a response between Spesolimab and placebo was analysed using a logistic regression model. The model included treatment and stratification factor (tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi)-naive population versus TNFi-failure population) as two categorical variables.||0.375|-0.079|
81686166|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.46|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.46|0.22|
81466843|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|6.9|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.66|11.14||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||sSOL, First 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||11.14|2.66|= 0.003
81466844|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|7.5|||=|0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.19|11.81||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||sSOL, First 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||11.81|3.19|= 0.0016
81635745|NCT04762277|162961764|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.091|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.331|0.089|||||Risk Difference was calculated as: Spesolimab - Placebo. 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for treatment difference was calculated by Chan and Zhang method.|The difference in the proportion of patients with a response between Spesolimab and placebo was analysed using a logistic regression model. The model included treatment and stratification factor (tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi)-naive population versus TNFi-failure population) as two categorical variables.||0.089|-0.331|
81635746|NCT04762277|162961765|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|4.3|||||Difference of Least Squares Means was calculated as: Spesolimab-Placebo.|MMRM accounting for the following sources of variation: fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit, the effect of stratum (stratification according to TNFi-naive population vs. TNFi-failure population) and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. The unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within patient measurements. To estimate denominator degrees of freedom the Kenward-Roger approximation was used.||4.3|-4.4|
81466845|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|2.22|||=|0.3643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|7.01||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||sSOL, First 7 nights: Zolpidem, Lemborexant 5 mg||7.01|-2.56|= 0.3643
81635747|NCT04762277|162961766|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|6.9|||||Difference of Least Squares Means was calculated as: Spesolimab-Placebo.|MMRM accounting for the following sources of variation: fixed, categorical effects of treatment at each visit, the effect of stratum (stratification according to TNFi-naive population vs. TNFi-failure population) and the fixed continuous effects of baseline at each visit. The unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within patient measurements. To estimate denominator degrees of freedom the Kenward-Roger approximation was used.||6.9|-9.5|
81635748|NCT05349721|162961795|OTHER||Treatment Difference|6.86||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.86|27.59|||ANCOVA|Estimates were derived from the ANCOVA model (following multiple imputation), where participant ranks served as the response variable.||||27.59|-13.86|0.516
81635749|NCT04921358|162961895|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.39|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated using a Cox regression model stratified by histological subtype (nonsquamous vs squamous), race (Asian vs Non-Asian) and PD-L1 expression (\<1% Tumor Cells (TC) vs \>=1% TC).|||1.39|0.75|
81635750|NCT04921358|162961896|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.07|||||Hazard ratio and 95% CIs were estimated using a Cox regression model stratified by histological subtype (nonsquamous vs squamous), race (Asian vs Non-Asian) and PD-L1 expression (\<1% TC vs \>=1% TC).|||1.07|0.62|
81635751|NCT04921358|162961897|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.83|||||Hazard ratio and 95% CIs were estimated using a Cox regression model stratified by histological subtype (nonsquamous vs squamous), race (Asian vs Non-Asian) and PD-L1 expression (\<1% TC vs \>=1% TC).|||0.83|0.50|
81635752|NCT01767688|162961913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.11|||Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|||||1.11|0.79|
81635753|NCT01767688|162961914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.1|||Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|||||1.10|0.81|
81635754|NCT01767688|162961915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.28|||Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|||||1.28|0.51|
81635755|NCT01767688|162961916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.15|||Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|||||1.15|0.93|
81635756|NCT02310581|162961947|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|104.973|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|39.2433||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.13|184.81|||ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment and site as main effects and Baseline pain intensity as the covariate.||||184.81|25.13|0.012
81635757|NCT02310581|162961947|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|86.316|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.5385||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.94|162.69|||ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment and site as main effects and Baseline pain intensity as the covariate.||||162.69|9.94|0.028
81706488|NCT04960202|163109200|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|-5.638|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.852|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.308|-3.967|||Normal approximation|||The difference of the percentage in the 2 treatment groups and its 95% confidence interval, and p-value based on Normal approximation of the data are presented.||-3.967|-7.308|<0.0001
81635758|NCT02310581|162961947|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|64.485|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|39.2459||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.36|144.33|||ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment and site as main effects and Baseline pain intensity as the covariate.||||144.33|-15.36|0.110
81635759|NCT02310581|162961950|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.398|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.739||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.76|24.04|||ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment and site as main effects and Baseline pain intensity as the covariate.||||24.04|4.76|0.005
81635760|NCT02310581|162961950|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5331||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|17.28|||ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment and site as main effects and Baseline pain intensity as the covariate.||||17.28|-1.17|0.085
81635761|NCT02310581|162961950|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7393||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|19.7|||ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment and site as main effects and Baseline pain intensity as the covariate.||||19.70|0.42|0.041
81635762|NCT02310581|162961951|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|26.665|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.1991||3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.98|43.35|||ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment and site as main effects and Baseline pain intensity as the covariate.||||43.35|9.98|0003
81635763|NCT02310581|162961951|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|21.605|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8429||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.65|37.56|||ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment and site as main effects and Baseline pain intensity as the covariate.||||37.56|5.65|0.009
81635764|NCT02310581|162961951|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|22.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.1997||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.46|38.83|||ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment and site as main effects and Baseline pain intensity as the covariate.||||38.83|5.46|0.011
81635765|NCT02310581|162961952|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|63.881|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.3971||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.45|101.31|||ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment and site as main effects and Baseline pain intensity as the covariate.||||101.31|26.45|0.001
81635766|NCT02310581|162961952|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|50.284|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.5979||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.48|86.09|||ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment and site as main effects and Baseline pain intensity as the covariate.||||86.09|14.48|0.007
81635767|NCT02310581|162961952|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|56.879|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.3984||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.45|94.31|||ANCOVA|The analysis included treatment and site as main effects and Baseline pain intensity as the covariate.||||94.31|19.45|0.004
81635768|NCT02824198|162961954|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority of the booster dose was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of the Geometric mean of titer ratios (GMTRs) (booster vs post-dose 3) was greater than (\>) 1/2 for each serotype.|Geometric mean of titer ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.998|1.79||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 1||1.79|0.998|
81635769|NCT02824198|162961954|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority of the booster dose was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the GMTRs (booster vs post-dose 3) was \> 1/2 for each serotype.|Geometric mean of titer ratio|0.603|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.439|0.829||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 2||0.829|0.439|
81635770|NCT02824198|162961954|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority of the booster dose was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the GMTRs (booster vs post-dose 3) was \> 1/2 for each serotype.|Geometric mean of titer ratio|0.979|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.746|1.28||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 3||1.28|0.746|
81635771|NCT02824198|162961954|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority of the booster dose was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the GMTRs (booster vs post-dose 3) was \> 1/2 for each serotype.|Geometric mean of titer ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.918|1.75||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 4||1.75|0.918|
81635772|NCT03883828|162961967|SUPERIORITY||Multivariable Linear Regression|-0.45||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.15||Two-sided p-values equal to or less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant|Fisher Exact|||||-0.15|-0.75|0.004
81635773|NCT03883828|162961968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||A 2-sided P ≤ .05 was considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Symptoms Domain||||||0.20
81635774|NCT03883828|162961968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||A 2-sided P ≤ .05 was considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Emotions Domain||||||0.05
81635775|NCT03883828|162961968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73||||||A 2-sided P ≤ .05 was considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Functioning Domain||||||0.73
81635776|NCT01256359|162961969|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.753||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.498|1.138||p value \< 0.1 one-sided considered to be significant.|Regression, Cox||HR is Adjusted for M status, performance status|||1.138|0.498|0.130
81635777|NCT01256359|162961969|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.723||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.465|1.123|||Regression, Cox||This includes all 83 patients but the analysis additionally adjusted for LDH, target lesion sum and time interval between randomisation and baseline CT scan as well as mstatus, performance status|This is a sensitivity analysis of the primary outcome. This includes all 83 patients but the analysis additionally adjusted for LDH, target lesion sum and time interval between randomisation and baseline CT scan as well as mstatus, performance status||1.123|0.465|0.113
81635778|NCT01256359|162961969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3016||||||This analysis assesses if allowing for interval censoring is consistent with the primary outcome results.|Generalised log-rank|Generalised log-rank taking into account interval censoring, analysed using SAS package version 9.2. Method by Zhao and Sun, 2004||This is a sensitivity analysis, including all 83 randomised patients. Patients are assessed periodically for the response (progression), the time when the event occurred is not directly observed but is known to take place within some time interval. Progression is known only to have occurred at some time between visits, the exact time is not known. We carried out interval censored analysis to demonstrate if allowing for interval censoring gives a different interpretation of the primary outcome.||||0.3016
81635779|NCT01256359|162961969|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.348||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.602|3.016|||Regression, Cox||Adjusted for centre|Sensitivity analysis adjusting for centre. All 83 randomised patients were included in analysis. Centres were the three biggest recruiters and all other 13 centres are combined.||3.016|0.602|0.305
81635780|NCT01256359|162961970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.0||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.4|31.4|||Log Rank||This is the estimated difference in PFS rate i.e. % difference between arms|||31.4|-3.4|0.187
81466846|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|2.82|||=|0.2553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|7.66||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||sSOL, First 7 nights: Zolpidem, Lemborexant 10 mg||7.66|-2.02|= 0.2553
81466847|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|9.69|||=|0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.98|15.4||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||sSOL, Last 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||15.4|3.98|= 0.0016
81466848|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|7.29|||=|0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|12.79||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||sSOL, Last 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||12.79|1.8|= 0.0128
81466849|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|8.16|||=|0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.51|13.81||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||sSOL, Last 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||13.81|2.51|= 0.0051
81669949|NCT01431274|163034754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.595|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.329|0.862||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.862|0.329|<0.0001
81669950|NCT01431274|163034754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.373|0.907||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.907|0.373|<0.0001
81669951|NCT01431274|163034754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.423|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.156|0.69||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.690|0.156|0.0019
81669952|NCT01431274|163034754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.446|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.179|0.712||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.712|0.179|0.0011
81669953|NCT01431274|163034754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.468|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.201|0.735||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.735|0.201|0.0006
81669954|NCT01431274|163034754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.2045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.438||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.438|-0.094|0.2045
81669955|NCT01431274|163034754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.618|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.351|0.885||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.885|0.351|<0.0001
81669956|NCT01431274|163034754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.7432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.313|0.223||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.223|-0.313|0.7432
81686167|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.6|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.60|0.40|
81466850|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|5.76|||=|0.0389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|11.18||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||sSOL, Last 7nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||11.18|0.34|= 0.0389
81706489|NCT04960202|163109201|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.294||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.136|1.476|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||Analysis of treatment effect on time to sustained alleviation is based on Cox proportional hazard (PH) model with treatment and geographic region effects as independent variables, and baseline SARS-CoV-2 serology status and baseline viral load (\<4 logarithm to base 10 \[log10\] copies/milliliter \[mL\], \>=4 log10 copies/mL) as covariates.||1.476|1.136|0.0003
81706490|NCT04960202|163109202|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.266|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.134|1.412|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||Analysis of treatment effect on time to sustained alleviation is based on Cox PH model with treatment and geographic region effects as independent variables, and symptom onset duration (\<=3, \>3), baseline SARS-CoV-2 serology status and baseline viral load (\<4 log10 copies/mL, \>=4 log10 copies/mL) as covariates.||1.412|1.134|<0.0001
81706491|NCT04960202|163109203|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.258|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.131|1.4|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||Analysis of treatment effect on time to sustained alleviation is based on Cox PH model with treatment and geographic region effects as independent variables, and symptom onset duration (\<=3, \>3), COVID-19 mAb treatment (Yes/No), baseline SARS-CoV-2 serology status and baseline viral load (\<4 log10 copies/mL, \>=4 log10 copies/mL) as covariates.||1.400|1.131|<0.0001
81706492|NCT04960202|163109204|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.871||||0.3473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.652|1.162|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95% CI and p-value were computed from a logistic regression model including main effects of treatment, geographic region, baseline SARS-CoV-2 serology status and baseline viral load (\< 4 log10 copies/mL, \>= 4 log10 copies/mL).||1.162|0.652|0.3473
81706493|NCT04960202|163109205|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.936||||0.5762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.182|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95% CI and p-value were computed from a logistic regression model including main effects of treatment, geographic region, symptom onset duration (\<=3, \>3), baseline SARS-CoV-2 serology status and baseline viral load (\< 4 log10 copies/mL, \>= 4 log10 copies/mL).||1.182|0.740|0.5762
81706494|NCT04960202|163109206|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.969||||0.7807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.773|1.213|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95% CI and p-value were computed from a logistic regression model including main effects of treatment, geographic region, symptom onset duration (\<=3, \>3), COVID-19 mAb treatment (Yes/No),baseline SARS-CoV-2 serology status and baseline viral load (\< 4 log10 copies/mL, \>= 4 log10 copies/mL).||1.213|0.773|0.7807
81706495|NCT04960202|163109207|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.219||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.061|1.401|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||Analysis of treatment effect on time to sustained resolution is based on Cox PH model with treatment and geographic region effects as independent variables, and baseline SARS-CoV-2 serology status and baseline viral load (\<4 log10 copies/mL, \>=4 log10 copies/mL) as covariates.||1.401|1.061|0.0053
81706496|NCT04960202|163109208|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.068|1.348|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||Analysis of treatment effect on time to sustained resolution is based on Cox PH model with treatment and geographic region effects as independent variables, and symptom onset duration (\<=3, \>3), baseline SARS-CoV-2 serology status and baseline viral load (\<4 log10 copies/mL, \>=4 log10 copies/mL) as covariates.||1.348|1.068|0.0022
81706497|NCT04960202|163109209|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.194||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.066|1.337|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||Analysis of treatment effect on time to sustained resolution is based on Cox PH model with treatment and geographic region effects as independent variables, and symptom onset duration (\<=3, \>3), COVID-19 mAb treatment (Yes/No), baseline SARS-CoV-2 serology status and baseline viral load (\<4 log10 copies/mL, \>=4 log10 copies/mL) as covariates.||1.337|1.066|0.0021
81635781|NCT01256359|162961971|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.373||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.797|2.369|||Regression, Cox|p value \< 0.1 one-sided considered to be significant.||||2.369|0.797|0.169
81706498|NCT04960202|163109216|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.088||||0.5293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.836|1.416|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95% CI and p-value were computed from a logistic regression model including main effects of treatment, geographic region, baseline SARS-CoV-2 serology status and baseline viral load (\< 4 log10 copies/mL, \>= 4 log10 copies/mL).||1.416|0.836|0.5293
81706499|NCT04960202|163109217|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.053||||0.6379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.303|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95% CI and p-value were computed from a logistic regression model including main effects of treatment, geographic region, symptom onset duration (\<=3, \>3), baseline SARS-CoV-2 serology status and baseline viral load (\< 4 log10 copies/mL, \>= 4 log10 copies/mL).||1.303|0.850|0.6379
81706500|NCT04960202|163109218|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.046||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.848|1.29|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95% CI and p-value were computed from a logistic regression model including main effects of treatment, geographic region, symptom onset duration (\<=3, \>3), COVID-19 mAb treatment (Yes/No), baseline SARS-CoV-2 serology status and baseline viral load (\< 4 log10 copies/mL, \>= 4 log10 copies/mL).||1.290|0.848|0.6760
81466851|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|34.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.46|42.06||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||WASO, Days 1/2: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||42.06|26.46|< 0.0001
81635782|NCT01256359|162961972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||Chi-squared|||Objective response rate calculated as number of patients with CR or PR over all patients randomised.||||0.059
81635783|NCT01256359|162961973|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.84|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis adjusted for with Mstatus and Performance Score||1.84|0.71|0.318
81635784|NCT01256359|162962011|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.022||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.649|1.612|||Regression, Cox||Analysis Adjusted for M status, performance status|This is a sensitivity analysis of the primary outcome.||1.612|0.649|0.468
81706501|NCT04960202|163109219|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.4||||0.1997||95.0|7.788|48.328|||Breslow-Day test||Odds ratio for Day 5 vs Day 1: PF-07321332 300 mg + Ritonavir 100 mg|||48.328|7.788|0.1997
81706502|NCT04960202|163109219|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.948|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.159|19.253|||Breslow-Day test||Odds ratio for Day 5 vs Day 1: Placebo|||19.253|4.159|
81706503|NCT04960202|163109220|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.875||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.097|43.156|||Breslow-Day test||Odds ratio for Day 5 vs Day 1: PF-07321332 300 mg + Ritonavir 100 mg|||43.156|10.097|0.2810
81706504|NCT04960202|163109220|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.452|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.823|22.725|||Breslow Day test||Odds ratio for Day 5 vs Day 1: Placebo|||22.725|6.823|
81706505|NCT04960202|163109221|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.119||||0.2226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.412|42.837|||Breslow-Day test||Odds ratio for Day 5 vs Day 1: PF-07321332 300 mg + Ritonavir 100 mg|||42.837|10.412|0.2226
81706506|NCT04960202|163109221|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.036||||0.2342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.808|21.28|||Breslow-Day test||Odds ratio for Day 5 vs Day 1: Placebo|||21.280|6.808|0.2342
81635785|NCT01256359|162962012|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.721||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.468|1.109|||Regression, Cox||Analysis was adjusted for mstatus, performance status|This is the per-protocol analysis of the primary outcome.||1.109|0.468|0.106
81635786|NCT01256359|162962013|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.53||p-value is for the interaction term|Regression, Cox||HRs (95% CI) between treatment groups are given for Wild type and NRAS mutated separately. The above HR is for WT.|Model with interaction term between NRAS status and treatment group and stratification variables||1.53|0.25|0.824
81635787|NCT01256359|162962014|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.6||p-value is for interaction term.|Regression, Cox|Model includes interaction term between NRAS status and treatment group and stratification variables|"HRs for treatment effect (AZD6244 vs Placebo ) are estimated for NRAS WT and NRAS mutated patients separately.~Hazard ratios (95%CI) given above are for NRAS WT patients."|||1.60|0.16|0.072
81635788|NCT01256359|162962014|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|5.33|||||HR for NRAS mutated patients|||5.33|0.73|
81635789|NCT01256359|162962016|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for with Mstatus and Performance Score|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.87|||Regression, Cox|||||1.87|0.68|0.348
81635790|NCT01256359|162962017|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.797|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.24|1.58||p-value is for interaction term.|Regression, Cox|Model includes interaction term between NRAS status and treatment group and stratification variables|"HRs for treatment effect (AZD6244 vs Placebo ) are estimated for NRAS WT and NRAS mutated patients separately.~Hazard ratios (95%CI) given above are for NRAS WT patients."|||1.58|0.24|0.797
81635791|NCT01256359|162962017|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.45|||||HR for NRAS mutated patients|||1.45|0.350|
81635792|NCT01256359|162962018|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.97||Model includes interaction term between NRAS status and treatment group and stratification variables. p-value is for interaction term.|Regression, Cox||"HRs for treatment effect (AZD6244 vs Placebo ) are estimated for NRAS WT and NRAS mutated patients separately.~Hazard ratios (95%CI) given above are for NRAS WT patients."|||1.97|0.18|0.120
81635793|NCT01256359|162962018|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|5.38|||||HR for NRAS mutated patients|||5.38|0.73|
81635794|NCT01034306|162962066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0352||||||normal approximation to the binomial test|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0352
81635795|NCT01034306|162962067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2472|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.2472
81635796|NCT01034306|162962068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1972|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1972
81635797|NCT02157948|162962120|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority Testing: The lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the between-group difference (denosumab CP4 - denosumab CP2) in percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at 12 months was compared with the non-inferiority margin of -1.44% for assessing non-inferiority.|Difference from CP2|-0.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.57||One-sided p-value based on the prespecified non-inferiority margin of -1.44% for lumbar spine.|ANCOVA|||The treatment comparison was analyzed using the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment, baseline BMD value, machine type, and machine type-by-baseline BMD value interaction. The effect of denosumab CP4 on lumbar spine BMD at 12 months relative to the effect of denosumab CP2 was estimated by the least-squares mean of the treatment difference (denosumab CP4 - denosumab CP2) and the corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI).||0.57|-0.72|< 0.001
81635798|NCT02157948|162962120|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence Testing: The lower and upper bounds of the same 2-sided 95% CI of the between-group difference were compared with the equivalence margin of ±1.44% for assessing equivalence.|Difference from CP2|-0.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.57||Two-sided p-value based on the prespecified equivalence margin of ±1.44% for lumbar spine.|ANCOVA|||The treatment comparison was analyzed using the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment, baseline BMD value, machine type, and machine type-by-baseline BMD value interaction. The effect of denosumab CP4 on lumbar spine BMD at 12 months relative to the effect of denosumab CP2 was estimated by the least-squares mean of the treatment difference (denosumab CP4 - denosumab CP2) and the corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI).||0.57|-0.72|< 0.001
81635799|NCT01604824|162962123|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-53.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.486|=|0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.31|-28.12||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05|ANCOVA|||||-28.12|-79.31|= 0.0009
81635800|NCT01604824|162962123|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-43.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.965|=|0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.21|17.35||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05|ANCOVA|||||17.35|-69.21|= 0.0056
81669957|NCT01431274|163034754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.8687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.245||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.245|-0.290|0.8687
81669958|NCT01431274|163034754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.8709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.246||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.246|-0.290|0.8709
81669959|NCT01431274|163034755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.362|0.898||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.898|0.362|<0.0001
81669960|NCT01431274|163034755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.434|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.166|0.703||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.703|0.166|0.0015
81669961|NCT01431274|163034755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.419|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|0.687||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.687|0.151|0.0022
81669962|NCT01431274|163034755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.227|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.0966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.495||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.495|-0.041|0.0966
81669963|NCT01431274|163034755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.223|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.1029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.492||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.492|-0.045|0.1029
81669964|NCT01431274|163034755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.211|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.478||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.478|-0.056|0.1220
81669965|NCT01431274|163034755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.438|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.707||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.707|0.170|0.0014
81669966|NCT01431274|163034755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.1542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.465||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.465|-0.074|0.1542
81669967|NCT01431274|163034755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.1626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.461||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.461|-0.077|0.1626
81669968|NCT01431274|163034755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.9765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.265|0.274||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.274|-0.265|0.9765
81669969|NCT01431274|163034756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.647|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.925||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.925|0.370|<0.0001
81669970|NCT01431274|163034756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.322|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.6||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.600|0.045|0.0226
81686168|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.43|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.43|0.29|
81686169|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.59|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.59|0.29|
81686170|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.38|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.38|0.17|
81686171|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.36|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.36|0.21|
81686172|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.56|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.56|0.27|
81686173|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.28|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.28|0.13|
81686174|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.39|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.39|0.20|
81686175|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.67|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.67|0.28|
81686176|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.83|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.83|0.48|
81686177|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.74|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.74|0.49|
81686178|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.65|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.65|0.42|
81686179|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.32|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.32|0.20|
81686180|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.43|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.43|0.28|
81686181|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.45|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.45|0.29|
81686182|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.41|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.41|0.30|
81686183|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.45|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.45|0.35|
81669971|NCT01431274|163034756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.371|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.093|0.649||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Olodaterol (5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.649|0.093|0.0089
81669972|NCT01431274|163034756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.332|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|0.609||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.609|0.056|0.0186
81669973|NCT01431274|163034756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.7441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.231|0.324||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.324|-0.231|0.7441
81669974|NCT01431274|163034756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.276|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.551||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tio+Olo FDC (2.5/5 μg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.551|0.001|0.0492
81669975|NCT01431274|163034756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.608|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.332|0.884||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tio+Olo FDC (5/5 µg) versus Tiotropium (2.5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.884|0.332|<0.0001
81669976|NCT01431274|163034756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.325|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.605||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg)~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.605|0.045|0.0230
81669977|NCT01431274|163034756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.7855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.317||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.317|-0.240|0.7855
81669978|NCT01431274|163034756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.286|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.0442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.564||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|"Tiotropium (2.5 µg) versus Olodaterol (5 µg).~Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors."|||0.564|0.007|0.0442
81669979|NCT01412554|163034790|OTHER|Only descriptive statistics|||||<|0.05|||||||Spearman|The degree of tracking was assessed by Spearman's rank or Pearson's correlation coefficient||Only an observational follow-up study|The degree of tracking was assessed by Spearman's rank or Pearson's correlation coefficient|||<0.05
81669980|NCT01806857|163034798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Random Effects Model|||||||0.0003
81669981|NCT01806857|163034802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Random Effects Model|||||||0.0001
81669982|NCT01877915|163034827|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.05|||Log Rank|||Statistical Analysis 1||1.05|0.84|0.270
81669983|NCT01877915|163034833|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.59|||Log Rank|||Statistical Analysis 1 (Fatal Bleeding)||2.59|0.41|0.951
81669984|NCT01877915|163034833|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.34|||Log Rank|||Statistical Analysis 2 (Bleeding in Critical Space with Potential for Permanent Disability)||1.34|0.33|0.253
81669985|NCT02046096|163034840|OTHER||12-month rate (%)|97.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.6|99.1||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.025|One-tailed Exact binomial test||The 95% confidence interval was computed using Exact method.|Null Hypothesis: The rate of technical placement success and 12-month freedom from new symptomatic PE while a filter is indwelling, π, does not meet the performance goal (90%).||99.1|95.6|<0.0001
81669986|NCT02046096|163034841|OTHER||Cumulative probability|81.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.6|90.4||the threshold for statistical significance is 0.025.|Z-statistic|The hypothesis is assessed using a Z-statistic. The Z-statistic is given by Z = (Ŝ(t) - 0.8) / SE where SE is the Standard Error|The estimate of the variance of the Kaplan-Meier estimate used the methods described by Peto et al.|"the null hypotheses is: H0: S(t) ≤ 80%(Performance Goal) where,~* t is time through 12 months~* S(t) is the true rate of freedom from major adverse events at time t."||90.4|72.6|0.369
81669987|NCT02046096|163034842|OTHER||12-month freedom from MAE rate (%)|86.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.5|90.2||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.025|One-tailed exact binomial test|||Null Hypothesis: The 12-month freedom from MAE, π, does not meet the performance goal (80%).||90.2|82.5|0.001
81535521|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.31|-0.01|0.053
81669988|NCT00487396|163034874|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||"Pathologies were including in the analysis as follows:~* combination of CE+IC procedures but not detected by the combination of SBFT+IC procedures were marked as CE+IC new finding ;~* Pathologies detected by the combination of SBFT+IC procedures but not detected by the combination of CE+IC procedures were marked as SBFT+IC new finding event;~* Pathologies detected by the combination of CE+IC procedures and by the combination of SBFT+IC procedures were marked as same findings event."||||<0.0001
81669989|NCT00487396|163034875|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||"For each category, the numbers of found and missed pathologies were including in the analysis as follows:~* Pathologies detected by CE procedure but not detected by SBFT procedure were marked as CE new finding event;~* Pathologies detected by SBFT procedure but not detected by CE procedure were marked as SBFT new finding event;~* Pathologies detected by both procedures (i.e., CE and SBFT) were marked as same findings event."||||<0.0001
81669990|NCT00487396|163034876|OTHER|||||||0.085|||||||McNemar|||"Pathologies were including in the analysis as follows:~* Pathologies detected by CE procedure but not detected by IC procedure were marked as CE new finding event;~* Pathologies detected by IC procedure but not detected by CE procedure were marked as IC new finding event;~* Pathologies detected by both procedures (i.e., CE and IC) were marked as same findings event."||||0.085
81669991|NCT05314517|163034877|OTHER||Stratified Common Risk Difference|14.1||||0.1244|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|29.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.2|-1.0|0.1244
81669992|NCT05248295|163034903|OTHER|Separate regression models were used within each group (People with aphasia and Controls) to independently assess the effects of the variables. Below, the results are reported for the effect of production condition (Unison vs. Solo) for the group of interest, People with aphasia.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.077|TWO_SIDED|||||Results are reported for production condition for people with aphasia (experimental group).|Regression, Logistic||OR computed with Unison as the numerator and Solo as the denominator|People with aphasia (PWA) were not directly compared to controls since the finding of a lower % syllables correct in any condition in PWA would be trivial. Instead, within-groups analyses were conducted to understand how the experimental variables affected syllable accuracy within each group.||||0.077
81669993|NCT05248295|163034903|OTHER|Below, the results are reported for the effect of timing condition (Metrical vs. Conversational) for the group of interest, People with aphasia.|||||>|0.1||||||Results are reported for Timing Condition for the People with aphasia.|Regression, Logistic|||||||>.1
81669994|NCT05248295|163034903|OTHER|Below, the results are reported for the interaction effect between production condition and timing condition for the group of interest, People with aphasia.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic||OR computed as ((Unison Metrical)/(Unison Conversational)) / ((Solo Metrical)/(Solo Conversational))|||||<0.001
81669995|NCT05248295|163034903|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.036|TWO_SIDED|||||Results are reported for Production Condition for the Control group.|Regression, Logistic||OR computed with Unison as the numerator and Solo as the denominator|Separate regression models were used within each group. Here, the results are reported for the Control group.||||0.036
81535522|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.65|-0.67|0.973
81669996|NCT05248295|163034903|OTHER|Below, the results are reported for the effect of timing condition (Metrical vs. Conversational) for the control group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic||OR computed with Metrical as the numerator and Conversational as the denominator|||||<0.001
81669997|NCT05248295|163034903|OTHER|Below, the results are reported for the interaction effect between production condition and timing condition for the control group.|||||>|0.1|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||>.1
81669998|NCT05248295|163034904|OTHER|Separate regression models were used within each group (People with aphasia and Controls) to independently assess the effects of Timing Condition. Production Condition is not included in the analysis since all timing data are from the unison production condition, by definition.|Slope|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Results are reported for people with aphasia (experimental group).|Regression, Linear|||People with aphasia were not directly compared to Controls since the Control group is a context-providing reference group rather than a true comparator. Instead, within-groups analyses were conducted to understand how the experimental variable affected timing alignment in each group.||||<0.001
81466852|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|47.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.02|55.13||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||WASO, Days 1/2: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||55.13|40.02|< 0.0001
81466853|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|4.89|||=|0.2534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.49|13.28||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||WASO, Days 1/2: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||13.28|-3.49|= 0.2534
81635801|NCT01604824|162962124|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-49.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.05|=|0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.39|-22.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05|ANCOVA|||LS means (SE), mean difference, 95% CI, and p-values were derived from ANCOVA with treatment group as factor and baseline as covariate.||-22.7|-76.39|= 0.0021
81635802|NCT01604824|162962124|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-44.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.876|=|0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.36|18.92||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05|ANCOVA|||LS means (SE), mean difference, 95% CI, and p-values were derived from ANCOVA with treatment group as factor and baseline as covariate.||18.92|-70.36|= 0.0045
81635803|NCT01604824|162962125|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-49.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.487|=|0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.96|-23.77||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05|ANCOVA|||||-23.77|-74.96|= 0.0016
81635804|NCT01604824|162962125|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-40.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.471|=|0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.12|15.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05|ANCOVA|||||15.60|-65.12|= 0.0063
81635805|NCT01604824|162962126|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-30.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.224|=|0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.85|-14.66||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05|ANCOVA|||||-14.66|-46.85|= 0.0017
81635806|NCT01604824|162962126|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-22.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.294|=|0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.11|-7.34||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05|ANCOVA|||||-7.34|-37.11|= 0.0096
81635807|NCT01604824|162962127|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-49.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.867|=|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.71|-27.74||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05|ANCOVA|||||-27.74|-71.71|= 0.0005
81635808|NCT01604824|162962127|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-49.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.545|=|0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.63|-22.03||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05|ANCOVA|||||-22.03|-76.63|= 0.0037
81635809|NCT03617835|162962134|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T1/R) [%]|93.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.48|111.8|||||The geometric means are adjusted by treatment. The geometric Coefficient of (within matched pair) Variation (gCV) \[%\] = 26.0.|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale was used which included effects accounting for sources of variation: 'treatment' (fixed effect), 'matched pair' (random effect). For each matched pair in the study (participant in test treatment group matched to participant in reference treatment group), a pair number was assigned for analysis purpose.||111.80|78.48|
81635810|NCT03617835|162962134|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T2/R) [%]|139.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|117.26|167.03|||||The geometric means are adjusted by treatment. The geometric Coefficient of (within matched pair) Variation (gCV) \[%\] = 26.0.|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale was used which included effects accounting for sources of variation: 'treatment' (fixed effect), 'matched pair' (random effect). For each matched pair in the study (participant in test treatment group matched to participant in reference treatment group), a pair number was assigned for analysis purpose.||167.03|117.26|
81635811|NCT03617835|162962135|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T3/R) [%]|121.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.08|145.41|||||The geometric means are adjusted by treatment. The geometric Coefficient of (within matched pair) Variation (gCV) \[%\] = 26.0.|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale was used which included effects accounting for sources of variation: 'treatment' (fixed effect), 'matched pair' (random effect). For each matched pair in the study (participant in test treatment group matched to participant in reference treatment group), a pair number was assigned for analysis purpose.||145.41|102.08|
81635812|NCT03617835|162962136|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T1/R) [%]|99.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.77|117.39|||||The geometric means are adjusted by treatment. The geometric Coefficient of (within matched pair) Variation (gCV) \[%\] = 24.8.|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale was used which included effects accounting for sources of variation: 'treatment' (fixed effect), 'matched pair' (random effect). For each matched pair in the study (participant in test treatment group matched to participant in reference treatment group), a pair number was assigned for analysis purpose.||117.39|83.77|
81635813|NCT03617835|162962136|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T2/R) [%]|156.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|131.95|184.9|||||The geometric means are adjusted by treatment. The geometric Coefficient of (within matched pair) Variation (gCV) \[%\] = 24.8.|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale was used which included effects accounting for sources of variation: 'treatment' (fixed effect), 'matched pair' (random effect). For each matched pair in the study (participant in test treatment group matched to participant in reference treatment group), a pair number was assigned for analysis purpose.||184.90|131.95|
81669999|NCT05248295|163034904|OTHER||Slope|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Results are reported for the Control group.|Regression, Linear|||People with aphasia were not directly compared to Controls since the Control group is a context-providing reference group and not a true comparator. Instead, within-groups analyses were conducted to understand how experimental variables affected timing alignment in each group.||||<0.001
81635814|NCT03617835|162962137|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T3/R) [%]|138.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|116.87|163.77|||||The geometric means are adjusted by treatment. The geometric Coefficient of (within matched pair) Variation (gCV) \[%\] = 24.8.|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale was used which included effects accounting for sources of variation: 'treatment' (fixed effect), 'matched pair' (random effect). For each matched pair in the study (participant in test treatment group matched to participant in reference treatment group), a pair number was assigned for analysis purpose.||163.77|116.87|
81635815|NCT03617835|162962138|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T1/R) [%]|93.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.11|112.11|||||The geometric means are adjusted by treatment. The geometric Coefficient of (within matched pair) Variation (gCV) \[%\] = 26.6.|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale was used which included effects accounting for sources of variation: 'treatment' (fixed effect), 'matched pair' (random effect). For each matched pair in the study (participant in test treatment group matched to participant in reference treatment group), a pair number was assigned for analysis purpose.||112.11|78.11|
81635816|NCT03617835|162962138|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T2/R) [%]|139.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|116.64|167.4|||||The geometric means are adjusted by treatment. The geometric Coefficient of (within matched pair) Variation (gCV) \[%\] = 26.6.|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale was used which included effects accounting for sources of variation: 'treatment' (fixed effect), 'matched pair' (random effect). For each matched pair in the study (participant in test treatment group matched to participant in reference treatment group), a pair number was assigned for analysis purpose.||167.40|116.64|
81635817|NCT03617835|162962139|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T3/R) [%]|121.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.28|145.37|||||The geometric means are adjusted by treatment. The geometric Coefficient of (within matched pair) Variation (gCV) \[%\] = 26.6.|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale was used which included effects accounting for sources of variation: 'treatment' (fixed effect), 'matched pair' (random effect). For each matched pair in the study (participant in test treatment group matched to participant in reference treatment group), a pair number was assigned for analysis purpose.||145.37|101.28|
81635818|NCT03822832|162962140|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.4||0.1492|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-54.9|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|See endpoint description for model description.|Difference calculated as Spesolimab - Placebo.|||3.7|-54.9|0.1492
81635819|NCT03822832|162962142|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.8613|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|7.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|See endpoint description for model description.|Difference calculated as Spesolimab - Placebo.|||7.0|-5.7|0.8613
81635820|NCT03822832|162962143|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.0||0.8754|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.8|21.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|See endpoint description for model description.|Difference calculated as Spesolimab - Placebo.|||21.4|-25.8|0.8754
81635821|NCT03822832|162962144|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.254|0.176||||CIs are calculated using the method of Wilson and Newcombe.|Difference calculated as Spesolimab - Placebo|Risk difference at week 4||0.176|-0.254|
81635822|NCT03822832|162962144|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.247|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.053|0.396||||CIs are calculated using the method of Wilson and Newcombe.|Difference calculated as Spesolimab - Placebo|Risk difference at week 16||0.396|0.053|
81635823|NCT03822832|162962145|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.204|0.117||||CIs are calculated using the method of Wilson and Newcombe.|Difference calculated as Spesolimab - Placebo|Risk difference at week 4||0.117|-0.204|
81635824|NCT03822832|162962145|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.096|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.232||||CIs are calculated using the method of Wilson and Newcombe.|Difference calculated as Spesolimab - Pl|Risk difference at week 16||0.232|-0.080|
81635825|NCT03822832|162962146|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.7||0.99|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.6|14.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|See endpoint description for model description.|Difference calculated as Spesolimab - Placebo.|||14.8|-14.6|0.9900
81466854|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|18.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|26.4||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||WASO: Days 1/2: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||26.4|10.1|< 0.0001
81670000|NCT01484977|163034910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Retention Rate|73.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.42|81.25||||||"Analyses of the primary efficacy variable will be descriptive only. No hypothesis tests are planned.~The number and percentage of subjects remaining in the study through the 21-Week Treatment Period will be calculated. Subjects with retention will be counted in the numerator. All subjects in the relevant population will be used as the denominator.~This percentage will be known as the retention rate, along with the 95 % confidence interval based on the normal approximation."||81.25|65.42|
81670001|NCT00841204|163034918|OTHER|||||||0.0056|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0056
81670002|NCT00841204|163034919|OTHER|||||||0.386|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.386
81670003|NCT00841204|163034920|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81670004|NCT00841204|163034921|OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.58
81670005|NCT00841204|163034922|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.12
81670006|NCT00282295|163034939|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority objective was demonstrated if the lower limit was greater than (\>) the pre-defined limit of -10%.|Difference|2.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|4.17||||||The non-inferiority of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Menactra™ vaccine compared to Boostrix® vaccine administered alone at Month 0 with respect to the percentage of subjects with anti-diphtheria toxoid (anti-D) antibody concentrations equal to or greater than (≥) 1.0 IU/mL one month after vaccination.||4.17|0.79|
81670007|NCT00282295|163034939|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority objective was demonstrated if the lower limit was greater than (\>) the pre-defined limit of -10%.|Difference|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.48||||||Non-inferiority of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Menactra™ vaccine compared toBoostrix® vaccine administered alone at Month 0 with respect to the percentage of subjects with anti-tetanus toxoid (anti-T) antibody concentrations equal to or greater than (≥) 1.0 IU/mL one month after vaccination.||1.48|-1.4|
81670008|NCT00282295|163034940|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority objective was demonstrated if the lower limit was greater than (\>) the pre-defined limit of 0.67|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.03||||||Non-inferiority of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Menactra™ vaccine compared to Boostrix® vaccine administered alone at Month 0 with respect to anti-pertussis toxoid (anti-PT) geometric mean antibody concentrations (GMCs) one month after vaccination.||1.03|0.84|
81670009|NCT00282295|163034940|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority objective was demonstrated if the lower limit was \> the pre-defined limit of 0.67|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.84||||||Non-inferiority of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Menactra™ vaccine compared to Boostrix® vaccine administered alone at Month 0 with respect to anti-filamentous hemagglutinin (anti-FHA) GMCs one month after vaccination.||0.84|0.69|
81670010|NCT00282295|163034940|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority objective was demonstrated if the lower limit was \> the pre-defined limit of 0.67|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.72||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Menactra™ vaccine compared to Boostrix® vaccine administered alone at Month 0 with respect to anti-pertactin (anti-PRN) GMCs one month after vaccination.||0.72|0.54|
81670011|NCT00282295|163034941|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority objective was demonstrated if the lower limit was \> the pre-defined limit of -10%.|Difference in booster response rate|-4.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.91|1.15||||||Non-inferiority of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Menactra™ vaccine compared to Boostrix® vaccine administered alone at Month 0 with respect to a booster response to PT one month after vaccination.||1.15|-9.91|
81670012|NCT00282295|163034941|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority objective was demonstrated if the lower limit was \> the pre-defined limit of -10%.|Difference in booster response rate|-3.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.03|0.15||||||Non-inferiority of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Menactra™ vaccine compared to Boostrix® vaccine administered alone at Month 0 with respect to a booster response to FHA one month after vaccination.||0.15|-7.03|
81670013|NCT00282295|163034941|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority objective was demonstrated if the lower limit was \> the pre-defined limit of -10%.|Difference in booster response rate|-1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.25|-1.25||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Menactra™ vaccine compared to Boostrix® vaccine administered alone at Month 0 with respect to a booster response to PRN one month after vaccination.||-1.25|-5.25|
81670014|NCT00282295|163034942|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority objective was demonstrated if the lower limit was greater than the pre-defined limit of -10%.|Difference in vaccine response rate|-0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|4.43||||||Non-inferiority of Menactra™ vaccine co-administered with Boostrix® vaccinecompared to Menactra™ vaccine administered alone at Month 0 with respect to a vaccine responseto meningococcal serogroup A one month after vaccination.||4.43|-4.85|
81670015|NCT00282295|163034942|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority objective was demonstrated if the lower limit was greater than the pre-defined limit of -10%.|Difference in vaccine response rate|1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|5.16||||||Non-inferiority of Menactra™ vaccine co-administered with Boostrix® vaccine compared to Menactra™ vaccine administered alone at Month 0 with respect to a vaccine responseto meningococcal serogroup C one month after vaccination.||5.16|-1.69|
81466855|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|22.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.06|30.35||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||WASO, Days 29/30: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||30.35|14.06|< 0.0001
81670016|NCT00282295|163034942|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority objective was demonstrated if the lower limit was greater than the pre-defined limit of -10%.|Difference in vaccine response rate|1.82||||||95.0|-2.58|6.25||||||Non-inferiority of Menactra™ vaccine co-administered with Boostrix® vaccine compared to Menactra™ vaccine administered alone at Month 0 with respect to a vaccine response to meningococcal serogroup Y one month after vaccination.||6.25|-2.58|
81670017|NCT00282295|163034942|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority objective was demonstrated if the lower limit was greater than the pre-defined limit of -10%.|Difference in vaccine response rate|3.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|6.45||||||Non-inferiority of Menactra™ vaccine co-administered with Boostrix® vaccine compared to Menactra™ vaccine administered alone at Month 0 with respect to a vaccine response to meningococcal serogroup W-135 one month after vaccination||6.45|0.96|
81670018|NCT01392677|163034966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.49||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control Type I error across the primary \& key secondary objectives|Mixed Models Analysis|Longitudinal repeated measures model using mixed model with treatment group, baseline value, week and week\*treatment and week\*baseline||H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.49|-0.89|<0.0001
81670019|NCT01392677|163034967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8846|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.08|-23.82||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control Type I error across the primary \& key secondary objectives|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect and baseline value as covariate||H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-23.82|-43.08|<0.0001
81670020|NCT01392677|163034968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3651|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|-1.35||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control Type I error across the primary \& key secondary objectives|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect and baseline value as covariate||H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-1.35|-2.79|<0.0001
81670021|NCT01392677|163034969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|20.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.056|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|30.6||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control Type I error across the primary \& key secondary objectives|Regression, Logistic|Based on methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis \& Davidian and Tsiatis, Davidian, Zhang \& Lu, with adjustment for baseline value||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion (placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion (treat) minus proportion (placebo) =/= 0||30.6|10.7|<0.0001
81670022|NCT01392677|163034970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6677||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.05|-0.48||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control Type I error across the primary \& key secondary objectives|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect and baseline value as covariate||H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.48|-7.05|0.025
81670023|NCT00121108|163034971|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.21|||Fisher Exact|||||0.21|0.08|<0.001
81670024|NCT02726971|163034982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81670025|NCT01380379|163034985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Single group comparison pre-post change score, compared to a value of 0 (no change)||||||<.01
81670026|NCT01380379|163034986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.04
81670027|NCT01357577|163035001|OTHER|||||||0.48||||||P-Value show above is for post-assessment time point.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-model p-values are adjusted for study site and the baseline total CAPS score.||||||.48
81670028|NCT01357577|163035001|OTHER|||||||0.12||||||The p-value shown above is for the 6-month time point.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-model p-values are adjusted for study site and the baseline total CAPS score.||||||.12
81670029|NCT01357577|163035001|OTHER|||||||0.65||||||The p-value shown above refers to the treatment main effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.65
81670030|NCT01357577|163035001|OTHER|||||||0.072||||||The p-value shown above refers to the timepoint main effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.072
81670031|NCT01357577|163035001|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The p-value shown above refers to the interaction.||||||.0050
81670032|NCT01357577|163035001|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The p-value shown above refers to the site main effect.||||||.12
81670033|NCT01357577|163035002|OTHER|mixed-effects linear regression model adjusted for study site and the baseline value of the dependent variable.||||||0.12||||||Post-treatment P-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline ASI (Alcohol Use) score.||||||.12
81670034|NCT01357577|163035002|OTHER|||||||0.84||||||6-month P-Value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-model p-values adjusted for study site and Baseline ASI (Alcohol Use) score.||||||.84
81670035|NCT01357577|163035002|OTHER|||||||0.26||||||treatment main effect|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-model p-values adjusted for study site and Baseline ASI (Alcohol Use) score.||||||.26
81670036|NCT01357577|163035002|OTHER|||||||0.14||||||Timepoint main effect P-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-model p-values adjusted for study site and Baseline ASI (Alcohol Use) score.||||||.14
81670037|NCT01357577|163035002|OTHER|||||||0.29||||||interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-model p-values adjusted for study site and Baseline ASI (Alcohol Use) score.||||||.29
81670038|NCT01357577|163035002|OTHER|||||||0.16||||||Site main effect P-Value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-model p-values adjusted for study site and Baseline ASI (Alcohol Use) score.||||||.16
81670039|NCT01357577|163035003|OTHER|||||||0.66||||||Post-treatment p-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline ASI (drug score).||||||.66
81670040|NCT01357577|163035003|OTHER|||||||0.53||||||6-month P-Value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline ASI (Drug Use) score.||||||.53
81670041|NCT01357577|163035003|OTHER|||||||0.86||||||Treatment main effect P-Value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline ASI (Drug Use) score.||||||.86
81670042|NCT01357577|163035003|OTHER|||||||0.16||||||Timepoint main effect P-Value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline ASI (Drug Use) score.||||||.16
81670043|NCT01357577|163035003|OTHER|||||||0.47||||||Interaction P-Value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline ASI (Drug Use) score.||||||.47
81670044|NCT01357577|163035003|OTHER|||||||0.19||||||Site main effect P-Value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline ASI (Drug Use) score.||||||.19
81710319|NCT00410514|163117064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 15 cmH2O for PdetQmax. Mirabegron was considered non-inferior to placebo for PdetQmax if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference from placebo was less than 15 cmH2O.|LS Mean Difference|-5.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.98|2.09|||ANCOVA||Treatment groups were compared using ANCOVA with pooled center and treatment as factors and the baseline value as a covariate. Centers with less than 12 patients were pooled before the analysis.|The study was designed to show non-inferiority of mirabegron compared to placebo for both primary outcome measures. The comparison between mirabegron 50 mg and placebo was conducted first. If non-inferiority was demonstrated in this comparison, mirabegron 100 mg was compared to placebo. However, if the first comparison did not demonstrate non-inferiority, no further comparison was made. This procedure maintained the overall type I error of one-sided 2.5%.||2.09|-13.98|
81466856|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|24.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.16|32.1||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||WASO, Days 29/30: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||32.1|16.16|< 0.0001
81466857|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|9.59|||=|0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|17.81||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||WASO, Days 29/30: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||17.81|1.36|= 0.023
81466858|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|11.43|||=|0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.38|19.48||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||WASO, Days 29/30: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||19.48|3.38|= 0.0058
81535523|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.04|-0.27|0.247
81670045|NCT01357577|163035004|OTHER|||||||0.18||||||Post-Treatment P-Value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline PCL score.||||||.18
81670046|NCT01357577|163035004|OTHER|||||||0.45||||||P-value at 6 months.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline PCL score.||||||.45
81670047|NCT01357577|163035004|OTHER|||||||0.73||||||Treatment main effect P-Value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline PCL score.||||||.73
81466859|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|7.3|||=|0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|13.33||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||sWASO, First 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 5||13.33|1.27|= 0.0222
81466860|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|10.84|||=|0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.57|17.11||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||sWASO, First 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||17.11|4.57|= 0.0013
81466861|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|0.21|||=|0.9495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.17|6.58||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||sWASO, First 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||6.58|-6.17|= 0.9495
81466862|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|3.72|||=|0.2708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|10.32||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||sWASO: First 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||10.32|-2.88|= 0.2708
81466863|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|7.91|||=|0.0322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|14.96||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||sWASO, Last 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||14.96|0.86|= 0.0322
81466864|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|7.69|||=|0.0363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|14.71||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||sWASO, Last 7 nights: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||14.71|0.68|= 0.0363
81466865|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|0.05|||=|0.9885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.14|7.24||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||sWASO, Last 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||7.24|-7.14|= 0.9885
81466866|NCT02783729|162626049|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentage|-0.16|||=|0.9651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.31|6.99||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||sWASO, Last 7 nights: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||6.99|-7.31|= 0.9651
81466867|NCT02783729|162626050|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.319|=|0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|-0.47||Based on ANCOVA model with factors of age group, region, treatment and the baseline ISI as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||-0.47|-1.73|= 0.0006
81535524|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.06|-0.26|0.235
81670048|NCT01357577|163035004|OTHER|||||||0.63||||||Timepoint main effect P-Value|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline PCL score.||||||.63
81670049|NCT01357577|163035004|OTHER|||||||0.024||||||Interaction P-Value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline PCL score.||||||.024
81670050|NCT01357577|163035004|OTHER|||||||0.15||||||Site main effect P-Value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline PCL score.||||||.15
81670051|NCT01357577|163035005|OTHER|||||||0.48||||||Post-Treatment P-Value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline PHQ score.||||||.48
81670052|NCT01357577|163035005|OTHER|||||||0.2||||||6-Month P-Value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline PHQ score.||||||.20
81670053|NCT01357577|163035005|OTHER|||||||0.26||||||Treatment main effect P-Value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline PHQ score.||||||.26
81670054|NCT01357577|163035005|OTHER|||||||0.71||||||Timepoint main effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline PHQ score.||||||.71
81670055|NCT01357577|163035005|OTHER|||||||0.56||||||Interaction main effect P-Value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline PHQ score.||||||.56
81670056|NCT01357577|163035005|OTHER|||||||0.51||||||Site main effect P-Value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model p-values are adjusted for study site and baseline PHQ score.||||||.51
81670057|NCT01439282|163035021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.108||||||1-side P value was obtained|1-sample binomial test|||||||0.1080
81670058|NCT00346073|163035034|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary objective of non-inferiority was met if the lower limit of the 95% confidence intervals (CIs), between the two groups (Boostrix Group - Adacel Group) were greater than or equal to (≥) -10%|Difference in percentage|-0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.84||||||The non-inferiority of Boostrix® vaccine compared to Adacel™ vaccine, with respect to the percentage of subjects with anti-diphtheria (anti-D) antibody concentrations greater than or equal to (≥) 0.1 IU/mL, one month after vaccination.||0.84|-1.47|
81670059|NCT00346073|163035034|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary objective of non-inferiority was met if the lower limit of the 95% confidence intervals (CIs), between the two groups (Boostrix Group - Adacel Group) were greater than or equal to (≥) -10%|Difference in percentage|-0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.11||||||The non-inferiority of Boostrix® vaccine compared to Adacel™ vaccine, with respect to the percentage of subjects with anti-tetanus (anti-T) antibody concentrations greater than or equal to (≥) 0.1 IU/mL, one month after vaccination.||0.11|-0.9|
81670060|NCT00346073|163035035|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary objective of non-inferiority was met if the lower limit of the 95% confidence intervals (CIs), between the two groups (Boostrix Group - Adacel Group) were greater than or equal to (≥) -10%|Difference in percentage|-1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|0.0||||||The non-inferiority of Boostrix® vaccine compared to Adacel™ vaccine, with respect to the percentage of subjects with anti-tetanus (anti-T) antibody concentrations greater than or equal to (≥) 1.0 IU/mL, one month after vaccination.||0|-1.97|
81670061|NCT00346073|163035037|SUPERIORITY||Booster response|77.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.9|79.3||||||"Demonstration that anti-PT booster response occurred in at least 80% of adults receiving a single dose of Boostrix® vaccine, one month after vaccination.~Criterion for evaluation: one month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the percentage of subjects with a booster response was greater than or equal to (≥) 80%."||79.3|74.9|
81670062|NCT00346073|163035037|SUPERIORITY||Booster response|96.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.8|97.7||||||"Demonstration that anti-FHA booster response occurred in at least 80% of adults receiving a single dose of Boostrix® vaccine, one month after vaccination.~Criterion for evaluation: one month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the percentage of subjects with a booster response was greater than or equal to (≥) 80%."||97.7|95.8|
81670063|NCT00346073|163035037|SUPERIORITY||Booster response|93.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.8|94.4||||||"Demonstration that anti-PRN booster response occurred in at least 80% of adults receiving a single dose of Boostrix® vaccine, one month after vaccination.~Criterion for evaluation: one month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the percentage of subjects with a booster response was greater than or equal to (≥) 80%."||94.4|91.8|
81670064|NCT00980200|163035050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.094|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.049|0.14|||ANCOVA|||||0.140|0.049|<0.001
81670065|NCT00980200|163035050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.095|0.185|||ANCOVA|||||0.185|0.095|<0.001
81670066|NCT00980200|163035050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.147|||ANCOVA|||||0.147|0.057|<0.001
81670067|NCT00980200|163035050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.125|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.17|||ANCOVA|||||0.170|0.080|<0.001
81670068|NCT00937937|163035057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||1-year overall survival estimate|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.49||||||one-year overall survival estimate.||0.49|0.27|
81670069|NCT00937937|163035058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||6-month PFS estimate|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.15||||||6-month PFS estimate.||0.15|0.03|
81670070|NCT00054704|163035061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.828|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.182||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.59|0.934||A linear mixed model included drug, visit and their interaction as fixed factors. Subject was a random factor. The test here is for the main effect of drug.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline score was a covariate. Restricted maximum likelihood estimates were used with a compound symmetry covariance structure.||The primary intent of this study was to compare the efficacy of riluzole to placebo in the treatment of overall depressive symptomatology of bipolar disorder subjects who were acutely depressed. Data from 8 riluzole and 11 placebo participants were analyzed due to missing data for one riluzole patient.||0.934|-12.590|.086
81686184|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.51|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.51|0.36|
81686185|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.58|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.58|0.35|
81466868|NCT02783729|162626050|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|=|0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|-0.46||Based on ANCOVA model with factors of age group, region, treatment and the baseline ISI as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||-0.46|-1.71|= 0.0007
81670071|NCT02603120|163035076|NON_INFERIORITY|A sample size of 260 participants per treatment group would provide at least 90% power to detect a noninferiority margin of 4% in difference in percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Wk 48, between B/F/TAF group and ABC/DTG/3TC group. Sample size was based on assumptions that both treatment groups have 2% of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Wk 48 and that the non-inferiority margin is 4%, and that the significance level of the test is at a one-sided 0.025 level.|Difference in Percentages|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.002|-1.0|2.8|||||The differences in percentages of participants between treatment groups and their 95.002% CIs were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|||2.8|-1.0|
81670072|NCT02603120|163035076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.62
81670073|NCT02603120|163035077|NON_INFERIORITY|It would be concluded that B/F/TAF is noninferior to ABC/DTG/3TC if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95.002% CI of the difference between treatment groups (B/F/TAF group -ABC/DTG/3TC group) in the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL is greater than -10%.|Difference in Percentages|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.002|-5.5|2.6|||||The differences in percentages of participants between treatment groups and their 95.002% CIs were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|||2.6|-5.5|
81670074|NCT02603120|163035077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.59
81670075|NCT02603120|163035078|OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-35.0||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.0|-3.0|||ANOVA|||||-3|-67|0.031
81670076|NCT02603120|163035080|OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.276||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.275|0.827|||ANOVA|||||0.827|-0.275|0.33
81670077|NCT02603120|163035082|OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.143||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.534|0.248|||ANOVA|||||0.248|-0.534|0.47
81670078|NCT01469182|163035086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|9.95||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|16.7|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|Baseline asthmatic status as the factor||||16.7|3.1|0.005
81670079|NCT01469182|163035087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|5.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|8.2|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|Baseline asthmatic status as the factor||||8.2|2.9|<0.001
81670080|NCT01469182|163035088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|7.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|10.5|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|Baseline asthmatic status as the factor||||10.5|5.5|<0.001
81670081|NCT01469182|163035089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|10.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|13.6|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|Baseline asthmatic status as the factor||||13.6|6.6|<0.001
81670082|NCT01469182|163035090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|5.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|7.4|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|Baseline asthmatic status as the factor||||7.4|3.3|<0.001
81670083|NCT01469182|163035091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.17||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.9|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|Baseline asthmatic status as the factor||||1.9|-2.1|0.861
81670084|NCT01469182|163035092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|1.15||||0.344||95.0|-1.5|3.3|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|Baseline asthmatic status as the factor||||3.3|-1.5|0.344
81670085|NCT01469182|163035093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.99||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.0|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|Baseline asthmatic status as the factor||||3.0|-1.5|0.382
81670086|NCT01469182|163035094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|2.46||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.4|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|Baseline asthmatic status as the factor||||4.4|0.3|0.029
81670087|NCT01761292|163035095|OTHER||mean|13.906|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5657|16.2466||The paired t-test or non-parametric signed rank test for 2 means (paired observations) (as is appropriate) was applied for testing the statistical significance of the Change From Baseline to End of Study. MFA% P \< 0.05 was set as significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||16.2466|11.5657|<0.0001
81670088|NCT01761292|163035096|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.0001
81670089|NCT02113436|163035110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least square means|-0.97||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|0.54|||ANCOVA|||||0.54|-2.47|0.206
81670090|NCT02113436|163035111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least sqaure means|-0.49||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.32|||ANCOVA|||||0.32|-1.29|0.235
81670091|NCT02113436|163035112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least-Sqaure means|-0.48||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.31|||ANCOVA|||||0.31|-1.27|0.236
81670092|NCT02113436|163035113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.6||||||||1.60|0.14|
81670093|NCT02113436|163035114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least-Square Means|0.7||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.4|0.0|0.041
81670094|NCT02113436|163035115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.06||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.07|||ANCOVA|||||0.07|-0.20|0.335
81670095|NCT02113436|163035116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|2.6||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|8.6|||ANCOVA|||||8.6|-3.3|0.389
81670096|NCT01648790|163035118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.983|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.819|1.18|||||Least Squares (LS) means were determined by mixed-effect linear models with treatment, period, sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within sequence as random effect.|||1.18|0.819|
81670097|NCT01648790|163035119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.987|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.918|1.06|||||LS means were determined by mixed-effect linear models with treatment, period, sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within sequence as random effect.|||1.06|0.918|
81670098|NCT01648790|163035120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.233|0.335|||||LS means were determined by mixed-effect linear models with treatment, period, sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within sequence as random effect.|||0.335|0.233|
81670099|NCT01648790|163035121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.779|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.724|0.837|||||LS means were determined by mixed-effect linear models with treatment, period, sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within sequence as random effect.|||0.837|0.724|
81670100|NCT02953340|163035126|NON_INFERIORITY|The study used non inferiority margin of 0.62 days for the above comparison. The non-inferiority of SPI-2012 to Pegfilgrastim was declared if the upper bound of 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference in mean DSN between the treatment arms was \<0.62 days.|Mean difference|-0.074|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.292|0.129|||t-statistics|The p-values are based on the calculated t-statistics from the bootstrapped sample mean and standard deviation.||||0.129|-0.292|< 0.0001
81670101|NCT01197521|163035165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.22||Week 24|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders with a Mantel Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.22|0.08|<0.001
81670102|NCT01197521|163035165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.1||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.18||Week 24|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders with a Mantel Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.18|0.03|0.006
81670103|NCT01197521|163035166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.252||||||Week 24|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The residuals from the ANCOVA are analysed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel approach, adjusting for the effects of pooled country.||This analysis is performed using an ANCOVA model on the ranks of the change from baseline, by pooled country, including a term for the ranks of the baseline score as a covariate.||||0.252
81670104|NCT01197521|163035166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||||||Week 24|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The residuals from the ANCOVA are analysed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel approach, adjusting for the effects of pooled country.||This analysis is performed using an ANCOVA model on the ranks of the change from baseline, by pooled country, including a term for the ranks of the baseline score as a covariate.||||0.170
81670105|NCT01197521|163035167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportion|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.17||Nominal p-values presented. Formal statistical testing could not be carried out due to the predefined multiplicity procedure (as the primary variable comparisons were non-significant).|Mantel Haenszel|95% confidence intervals and p-values are calculated using a Mantel Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.17|0.10|<0.001
81670106|NCT01197521|163035168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.22||Nominal p-values presented. Formal statistical testing could not be carried out due to the predefined multiplicity procedure (as the primary variable comparisons were non-significant).|Mantel Haenszel|95% confidence intervals and p-values are calculated using a Mantel Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.22|0.11|<0.001
81670107|NCT01197521|163035168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.09||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.14||Nominal p-values presented. Formal statistical testing could not be carried out due to the predefined multiplicity procedure (as the primary variable comparisons were non-significant).|Mantel Haenszel|95% confidence intervals and p-values are calculated using a Mantel Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.14|0.03|0.002
81466869|NCT02783729|162626050|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.301|=|0.2951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.91||Based on ANCOVA model with factors of age group, region, treatment and the baseline ISI as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||0.91|-0.28|= 0.2951
81686186|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.62|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.62|0.39|
81535525|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.28|-0.05|0.071
81535526|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.64|0.32|0.004
81535527|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.68|0.35|0.003
81535528|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||2.18|0.86|<0.001
81535529|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.08||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.75|0.41|0.002
81535530|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.03|-0.29|0.271
81635826|NCT03822832|162962147|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.1||0.2266|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.2|5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|See endpoint description for model description.|Difference calculated as Spesolimab - Placebo.|||5.5|-35.2|0.2266
81635827|NCT03822832|162962148|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.005|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.159|0.12||||CIs are calculated using the method of Wilson and Newcombe.|Difference calculated as Spesolimab - Placebo|Risk difference at week 4||0.120|-0.159|
81635828|NCT03822832|162962148|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.091|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.207||||CIs are calculated using the method of Wilson and Newcombe.|Difference calculated as Spesolimab - Placebo|Risk difference at week 16||0.207|-0.050|
81635829|NCT04248803|162962154|NON_INFERIORITY|From the above mentioned non inferiority clinical trial it is hypothesized that GLUMA application will reduce postoperative sensitivity during dental restorative procedures.||||||0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The sample size was estimated to be 504 using G Power software with 95% power and alpha value set to 0.05. The participants were randomly divided to 6 groups with randomizer.org. The statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS 23 software to compare the mean pain scores between the six study groups using kruskal Wallis test.||||0.05
81635830|NCT04399837|162962169|OTHER|The generalized MCP-Mod procedure for time to event endpoints is based on the log hazard ratio of the active doses vs. placebo obtained via a Cox regression model on the time to first GPP flare.|Multiple contrast test|3.041||||0.002|||||||MCP-Mod linear model fit|Model assumption: Dose effect is linear with the increase of dose.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 4 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax 1, Emax 2 and exponential) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.002
81635831|NCT04399837|162962169|OTHER|The generalized MCP-Mod procedure for time to event endpoints is based on the log hazard ratio of the active doses vs. placebo obtained via a Cox regression model on the time to first GPP flare.|Multiple contrast test|3.033||||0.002|||||||MCP-Mod Emax2 model fit|Model assumption: 95% of the maximum effect is achieved at low dose.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 4 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax 1, Emax 2 and exponential) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.002
81535531|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.06|-0.26|0.235
81535532|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.56|0.25|0.007
81535533|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.69|-0.63|0.923
81706507|NCT03558828|163109236|OTHER|A power analysis based on the study's primary aim (impact of augmented treatments on non-responders) was conducted. An estimated effect size of d=0.41 for the difference between the two augmented treatments was used. With a 2-tailed alpha of 0.05, a pre-post correlation of r=0.60, and a sample size of 188 non-responders, an estimated 80% power was obtained. Assuming 67% non-response to the initial treatments and 10% attrition, the final target sample size was N=312.|Effect size estimates|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||All analyses employed an intent-to-treat approach using a two-tailed alpha of 0.05 with no adjustment for multiple tests.|GEEs||Effect size estimates (Cohen's d) for all analyses were created by using the relevant slope (i.e., change) effect as the numerator and the baseline standard deviation of the dependent variable as the denominator.||"The longitudinal trajectories using generalized estimating equations (GEEs) were estimated. Cases for responders are duplicated and weighted based on the inverse probability of being assigned to a particular adaptive intervention (i.e., responders have a ½ probability of assignment to a specific adaptive intervention, and non-responders have a ¼ probability).~Only the Phase 1 (baseline to 8 weeks) treatment condition x time interaction was included because it preceded the randomization to Phase 2 (weeks 9-34) treatment conditions. Planned contrasts were used to test specific hypotheses. Effect size estimates for all analyses were created by using the relevant slope effect as the numerator and the baseline standard deviation of the dependent variable as the denominator. All analyses employed an intent-to-treat approach using a two-tailed alpha of 0.05 with no adjustment for multiple tests."|||
81706508|NCT03558828|163109237|OTHER|A power analysis based on the study's primary aim (impact of augmented treatments on non-responders) was conducted. An estimated effect size of d=0.41 for the difference between the two augmented treatments was used. With a 2-tailed alpha of 0.05, a pre-post correlation of r=0.60, and a sample size of 188 non-responders, an estimated 80% power was obtained. Assuming 67% non-response to the initial treatments and 10% attrition, the final target sample size was N=312.|Effect size estimates|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||All analyses employed an intent-to-treat approach using a two-tailed alpha of 0.05 with no adjustment for multiple tests.|GEEs||Effect size estimates for all analyses were created by using the relevant slope (i.e., change) effect as the numerator and the baseline standard deviation of the dependent variable as the denominator. An estimated effect size of d=0.41 was used.||There were time slope terms for Phase 1 (baseline to 8-week assessment), Phase 2 (9-weeks to 34-week assessment), and Phase 3 (maintenance from 35-weeks to 50-week assessment). Also, there were interactions of condition and time slopes. For Phase 1, only the Phase 1 treatment condition x time interaction was included because it preceded the randomization to Phase 2 treatment conditions. Supplementary analyses were conducted to compare the trajectories of responders versus non-responders to the Phase 1 treatment. Effect size estimates for all analyses were created by using the relevant slope (i.e., change) effect as the numerator and the baseline standard deviation of the dependent variable as the denominator. The resulting effect size is equivalent to a Cohen's d, representing mean change (or difference in change) in standard deviation units. All analyses employed an intent-to-treat approach using a two-tailed alpha of 0.05 with no adjustment for multiple tests.|||
81706509|NCT03887052|163109252|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary endpoint was performed as a one-sided test with a 0.025 significance level of the null hypothesis (H0) that the WCD false positive shock alarm rate per patient-day for the study device was equal to or greater than the comparator rate (0.29). A random-effects Poisson regression model was fit with the number of false-positive shock alarms for each patient as the outcome, the logarithm of days of wear as an offset, and random site effect.|||||<|0.001||||||"Hypotheses:~H0: p1 ≥ 0.29 H1: p1 \< 0.29~where p1 = A-WCD False Positive Alarm Rate"|One-sided non-inferiority|Poisson Regression Analysis||The analysis was based on the cohort of 130 patients with three false-positive shock alarms occurring over a total of 3501 patient-days (500 weeks), or 0.0060 false-positive shock alarms per patient-week. The Poisson distribution was used to model the results and calculate the false-positive shock alarm rate.||||<0.001
81706510|NCT01804842|163109255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|71.7||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.14|84.01|||ANOVA|Included treatment, sequence, and period and as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||1000 mg Met DR qPM is the denominator for the % ratio of least squares (LS) means and the comparator for the p-values.||84.01|61.14|0.0018
81706511|NCT01804842|163109255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|71.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.85|84.09|||ANOVA|Included treatment, sequence, and period and as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||500 mg Met DR BID is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||84.09|60.85|0.0020
81706512|NCT01804842|163109255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|99.8||||0.9844|TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.91|117.33|||ANOVA|Included treatment, sequence, and period and as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||500 mg Met DR BID is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||117.33|84.91|0.9844
81706513|NCT01804842|163109256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|83.8||||0.1595|TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.1|103.23|||ANOVA|Included treatment, sequence, and period and as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||1000 mg Met DR qPM is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||103.23|68.10|0.1595
81706514|NCT01804842|163109256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|111.3||||0.3867|TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.37|136.99|||ANOVA|Included treatment, sequence, and period and as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||500 mg Met DR BID is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||136.99|90.37|0.3867
81535534|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.19|-0.12|0.108
81706515|NCT01804842|163109256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|132.7||||0.0294|TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.78|163.39|||ANOVA|Included treatment, sequence, and period and as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||500 mg Met DR BID is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||163.39|107.78|0.0294
81535535|NCT03084796|162753603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.16|-0.16|0.134
81670108|NCT01197521|163035169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.12||Nominal p-values presented. Formal statistical testing could not be carried out due to the predefined multiplicity procedure (as the primary variable comparisons were non-significant).|Mantel Haenszel|95% confidence intervals and p-values are calculated using a Mantel Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.12|0.05|<0.001
81670109|NCT01197521|163035169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.04||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.07||Nominal p-values presented. Formal statistical testing could not be carried out due to the predefined multiplicity procedure (as the primary variable comparisons were non-significant).|Mantel Haenszel|95% confidence intervals and p-values are calculated using a Mantel Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.07|0.01|0.015
81670110|NCT01197521|163035170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. ACRn was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure. As this is a non-parametric test p-values alone are presented rather than an estimated treatment difference.|Van Elteren|The treatment differences, 95% CIs and p-values are estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||||<0.001
81670111|NCT01197521|163035170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. ACRn was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure. As this is a non-parametric test p-values alone are presented rather than an estimated treatment difference.|Van Elteren|The treatment differences, 95% CIs and p-values are estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||||0.002
81670112|NCT01197521|163035171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|14.64||Nominal p-values presented. Formal statistical testing could not be carried out due to the predefined multiplicity procedure (as the primary variable comparisons were non-significant).|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards Fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||14.64|2.44|<0.001
81670113|NCT01197521|163035171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|11.02||Nominal p-values presented. Formal statistical testing could not be carried out due to the predefined multiplicity procedure (as the primary variable comparisons were non-significant).|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards Fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||11.02|1.76|0.002
81670114|NCT01197521|163035172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|5.67||Nominal p-values presented. Formal statistical testing could not be carried out due to the predefined multiplicity procedure (as the primary variable comparisons were non-significant).|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards Fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||5.67|1.63|<0.001
81670115|NCT01197521|163035172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.5||Nominal p-values presented. Formal statistical testing could not be carried out due to the predefined multiplicity procedure (as the primary variable comparisons were non-significant).|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards Fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||3.50|0.93|0.083
81670116|NCT01197521|163035173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|3.3||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. This was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure.|Proportional odds model|No response, moderate response and good response are included in the proportional odds model with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||3.30|1.79|<0.001
81535536|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.88||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|14.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed using linear mixed model repeated for measurements (MMRM), including inter-visit period, treatment by inter-visit period interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West), and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value, and baseline by inter-visit period interaction as covariates."||14.63|1.13|0.022
81670117|NCT01197521|163035173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.14||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. This was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure.|Proportional odds model|No response, moderate response and good response are included in the proportional odds model with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards Fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||2.14|1.16|0.004
81670118|NCT01197521|163035174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|3.26||Nominal p-values presented. Formal statistical testing could not be carried out due to the predefined multiplicity procedure (as the primary variable comparisons were non-significant).|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards Fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||3.26|1.68|<0.001
81670119|NCT01197521|163035174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.68||Nominal p-values presented. Formal statistical testing could not be carried out due to the predefined multiplicity procedure (as the primary variable comparisons were non-significant).|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards Fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||2.68|1.38|<0.001
81670120|NCT01197521|163035175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|2.24|||<|0.001||95.0|1.16|3.31||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. This was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure.|ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||3.31|1.16|<0.001
81670121|NCT01197521|163035175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.27||||0.02||95.0|0.2|2.35||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. This was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure.|ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||2.35|0.20|0.020
81670122|NCT01197521|163035176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.8||||0.005||95.0|0.54|3.07||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. This was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure.|ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||3.07|0.54|0.005
81670123|NCT01197521|163035176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.56||||0.017||95.0|0.28|2.83||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. This was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure.|ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||2.83|0.28|0.017
81670124|NCT04707157|163035185|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|-0.38|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||-0.38|-2.76|
81670125|NCT04707157|163035186|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|0.08|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.08|-2.14|
81670126|NCT04707157|163035187|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.25|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||-0.25|-1.56|
81670127|NCT04707157|163035188|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|-0.77|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||-0.77|-3.22|
81670128|NCT04707157|163035189|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-19.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.22|-6.97|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||-6.97|-31.22|
81670129|NCT04707157|163035190|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.64|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.64|-0.86|
81670130|NCT04707157|163035191|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-269.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-624.98|86.24|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||86.24|-624.98|
81670131|NCT04707157|163035192|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.29|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.29|-0.22|
81686187|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.54|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.54|0.34|
81535537|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.78||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|13.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||13.48|0.07|0.048
81670132|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|1.81|||||The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 1||1.81|1.22|
81670133|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.54|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 3||1.54|1.12|
81670134|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.58|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 4||1.58|1.13|
81670135|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.71|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 5||1.71|1.08|
81670136|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.69|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 6A||1.69|1.12|
81670137|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.7|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 6B||1.70|1.17|
81670138|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.55|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 7F||1.55|1.16|
81635832|NCT04399837|162962169|OTHER|The generalized MCP-Mod procedure for time to event endpoints is based on the log hazard ratio of the active doses vs. placebo obtained via a Cox regression model on the time to first GPP flare.|Multiple contrast test|3.088||||0.002|||||||MCP-Mod Emax1 model fit|Model assumption: 70% of the maximum effect is achieved at low dose.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 4 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax 1, Emax 2 and exponential) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.002
81670139|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.64|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 8||1.64|1.17|
81686188|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.42|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.42|0.23|
81635833|NCT04399837|162962169|OTHER|The generalized MCP-Mod procedure for time to event endpoints is based on the log hazard ratio of the active doses vs. placebo obtained via a Cox regression model on the time to first GPP flare.|Multiple contrast test|2.977||||0.003|||||||MCP-Mod exponential model fit|Model assumption: 35% of the maximum effect is achieved at medium dose.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of spesolimab and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 4 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, Emax 1, Emax 2 and exponential) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.003
81635834|NCT04399837|162962169|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis: Effect of spesolimab 300 mg every 12 weeks on prolonging the time to the first GPP flare up to week 48 ≤ Placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.468||||0.0269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.206|1.064||"One-sided p-value was computed from the log-rank test stratified by use of systemic GPP medication at randomisation.~Threshold for statistical significance: one-sided p-value ≤ 0.01875."|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and its 95% Confidence Interval are from Cox regression model stratified by use of systemic GPP medication at randomisation.|||1.064|0.206|0.0269
81635835|NCT04399837|162962169|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis: Effect of spesolimab 300 mg every 4 weeks on prolonging the time to the first GPP flare up to week 48 ≤ Placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.157||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.541||"One-sided p-value is computed from the log-rank test stratified by use of systemic GPP medication at randomisation.~Threshold for statistical significance: One-sided p-value ≤0.0125."|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and its 95% CI (confidence interval) are from Cox regression model stratified by use of systemic GPP medication at randomisation.|||0.541|0.046|0.0005
81706516|NCT01804842|163109257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|91.0||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.7|96.67|||ANOVA|Treatment, sequence, period, status (on-/pre-treatment) and treatment\*status as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||Pretreatment value is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||96.67|85.70|0.0028
81706517|NCT01804842|163109257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|90.9||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.58|96.53|||ANOVA|Treatment, sequence, period, status (on-/pre-treatment) and treatment\*status as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||Pretreatment value is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||96.53|85.58|0.0024
81706518|NCT01804842|163109257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|95.1||||0.0992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.54|100.99|||ANOVA|Treatment, sequence, period, status (on-/pre-treatment) and treatment\*status as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||Pretreatment value is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||100.99|89.54|0.0992
81706519|NCT01804842|163109258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|90.4||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.55|95.56|||ANOVA|Treatment, sequence, period, status (on-/pre-treatment) and treatment\*status as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||Pretreatment value is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||95.56|85.55|0.0006
81706520|NCT01804842|163109258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|90.5||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.65|95.67|||ANOVA|Treatment, sequence, period, status (on-/pre-treatment) and treatment\*status as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||Pretreatment value is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||95.67|85.65|0.0007
81706521|NCT01804842|163109258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|94.3||||0.0389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.24|99.69|||ANOVA|Treatment, sequence, period, status (on-/pre-treatment) and treatment\*status as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||Pretreatment value is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||99.69|89.24|0.0389
81706522|NCT02365506|163109259|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.92||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|10.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|p-value is from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|Least Square mean (LSM) and 95% confidence interval (CI) is from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|||10.5|-26.0|0.358
81706523|NCT02365506|163109259|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.96||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|16.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|p-value is from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|LSM and 95% CI are from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|||16.7|-20.0|0.840
81466870|NCT02783729|162626050|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.303|=|0.2744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.92||Based on ANCOVA model with factors of age group, region, treatment and the baseline ISI as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||0.92|-0.26|= 0.2744
81535538|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.65||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|13.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||13.40|-0.09|0.053
81535539|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.29||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.55|16.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||16.04|2.55|0.007
81635836|NCT04399837|162962170|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis: The proportion of patients who do not experience a GPP flare up to week 48 on BI 655130 300 mg every 4 weeks ≤ Placebo.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.39||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.621|-0.159||"One-sided p-value was computed from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by use of systemic GPP medication at randomisation.~one-sided alpha= 0.00625"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference=Spesolimab high dose-Placebo.|||-0.159|-0.621|0.0013
81706524|NCT02365506|163109260|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.83||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|7.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|p-value is from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|LSM and 95% CI are from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|||7.8|-19.8|0.338
81706525|NCT02365506|163109260|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.21||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|19.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|p-value is from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|LSM and 95% CI are from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|||19.9|-9.4|0.425
81535540|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.61||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|11.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||11.53|-2.31|0.191
81706526|NCT02365506|163109261|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.42||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|p-value is from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|LSM and 95% CI are from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|||3.5|-16.5|0.174
81535541|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|5.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||5.60|-7.80|0.747
81706527|NCT02365506|163109261|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.28||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|13.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|p-value is from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|LSM and 95% CI are from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|||13.1|-6.3|0.448
81670140|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.47|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 9V||1.47|1.05|
81670141|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.44|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 10A||1.44|1.03|
81670142|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.42|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 11A||1.42|0.98|
81670143|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.46|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 12F||1.46|0.99|
81670144|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|1.67|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 14||1.67|1.21|
81670145|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|1.76|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 15B||1.76|1.22|
81670146|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.55|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 18C||1.55|1.07|
81670147|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.61|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 19A||1.61|1.20|
81670148|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.57|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 19F||1.57|1.12|
81670149|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.6|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 22F||1.60|1.12|
81670150|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.71|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 23F||1.71|1.09|
81670151|NCT05879107|163035223|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (as measured by the OP assay) between the Control group (at Day 31) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) was \<=2.|GMT ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.64|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|Strep pneumoniae - serotype 33F||1.64|1.20|
81706528|NCT02365506|163109262|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|29.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|p-value is from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|LSM and 95% CI are from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|||29.6|-12.0|0.339
81670152|NCT05879107|163035224|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio between the Control group (at Day 61) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) for RSV-A neutralizing titer was \<=1.5.|GMT ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.2|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|RSV-A||1.20|0.94|
81466871|NCT02783729|162626051|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.063|=|0.2348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|0.82||Based on ANCOVA model with factors of age group, region, treatment and the baseline FSS as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||0.82|-3.35|= 0.2348
81670153|NCT05879107|163035225|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio between the Control group (at Day 61) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) for RSV-B neutralizing titer was \<=1.5.|GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.13|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|RSV-B||1.13|0.89|
81670154|NCT03437564|163035233|EQUIVALENCE|The difference in the least square (LS) means between the formulations (dosing of one Vortioxetine 20 mg tablet - dosing of two Vortioxetine 10 mg tablets) and the two-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) were provided using a crossover analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. The shown data were anti-logs of LS means difference and CI. The ANOVA model included log-transformed (natural log) PK parameters AUClast as dependent variable, and treatment condition, group, and period as independent variables.|Point Estimate|0.996|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.967|1.026|||ANOVA|||||1.026|0.967|
81670155|NCT03437564|163035234|EQUIVALENCE|The difference in the LS means between the formulations (dosing of one vortioxetine 20 mg tablet - dosing of two vortioxetine 10 mg tablets) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The shown data were anti-logs of LS means difference and CI. The ANOVA model included log-transformed (natural log) PK parameters Cmax as dependent variable, and treatment condition, group, and period as independent variables.|Point Estimate|0.972|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.937|1.008|||ANOVA|||||1.008|0.937|
81670156|NCT00243386|163035248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6016||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||A t-test was used to compare the means of the transformed data. The null-hypothesis tested was H0: X'A(PK-driven prophylaxis) - X'B (standard prophylaxis) = 0 (i.e., no difference for treatment under the 2 prophylactic regimens. X' = (ABR+0.5)\^(1/2)||||0.6016
81670157|NCT00243386|163035249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||2-sided paired T-tests were done comparing transformed annualized bleeding rates between On-Demand and Prophylaxis regimens.|Paired t-Test|||||||<0.0001
81670158|NCT00243386|163035250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||2-sided paired T-tests were done comparing transformed annualized bleeding rates between On-Demand and Prophylaxis regimens.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81670159|NCT00243386|163035251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||2-sided paired T-tests were done comparing transformed annualized bleeding rates between On-Demand and Prophylaxis regimens.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81670160|NCT00243386|163035252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4924||95.0|||||Wilcoxon-Rank Sum (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4924
81670161|NCT00243386|163035273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1467||95.0|||||Wilcoxon-Rank Sum (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1467
81670162|NCT00243386|163035274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0007||95.0||||Due to multiple hypotheses testing results, adjusted alpha values are set to α\*=0.005 (0.05/10). Adjustments take into account 10 hypotheses tests between On-Demand and any Prophylaxis. Statistically significant results are considered p-values \< α\*|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.0007
81670163|NCT00243386|163035275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002||95.0||||Due to multiple hypotheses testing results, adjusted alpha values are set to α\*=0.005 (0.05/10). Adjustments take into account 10 hypotheses tests between On-Demand and any Prophylaxis. Statistically significant results are considered p-values \< α\*|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.0002
81670164|NCT00243386|163035276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81670165|NCT04037748|163035277|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|90.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.3|95.6||||||||95.6|86.3|
81670166|NCT04037748|163035278|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|93.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.2|99.5||||||||99.5|88.2|
81670167|NCT04037748|163035280|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|97.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.7|100.0||||||||100.0|94.7|
81670168|NCT04037748|163035281|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|94.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.0|97.8||||||||97.8|92.0|
81670169|NCT03710486|163035298|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61|||=|0.13202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.16|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by propensity scores inverse probability treatment weighting (PS-IPTW).|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||1.16|0.32|=0.13202
81670170|NCT03710486|163035299|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18|||=|0.5861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.13|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||2.13|0.65|=0.5861
81670171|NCT03710486|163035302|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65|||=|0.1648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||1.19|0.35|=0.1648
81670172|NCT03710486|163035303|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66|||=|0.1732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||1.20|0.36|=0.1732
81670173|NCT03710486|163035306|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2011|||||||Log Rank Test Adjusted by PS-IPTW|p-value was estimated with Log Rank test adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.||CD: Vedolizumab Versus Other Biological||||=0.2011
81670174|NCT03710486|163035307|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6939|||||||Log Rank Test Adjusted by PS-IPTW|p-value was estimated with Log Rank test adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.||||||=0.6939
81670175|NCT03710486|163035308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29|||=|0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.71|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||0.71|0.12|=0.0071
81670176|NCT03710486|163035309|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28|||=|0.4809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.55|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||2.55|0.64|=0.4809
81670177|NCT03710486|163035310|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||=|0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.36|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||2.36|0.46|=0.9150
81670178|NCT03710486|163035311|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13|||=|0.7254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.28|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||2.28|0.56|=0.7254
81670179|NCT03710486|163035312|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34|||=|0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.72|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||0.72|0.16|=0.0051
81670180|NCT03710486|163035313|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53|||=|0.0653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.04|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||1.04|0.27|=0.0653
81670181|NCT03710486|163035314|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||=|0.7629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.74|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||1.74|0.47|=0.7629
81670182|NCT03710486|163035315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||=|0.4895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||1.50|0.43|=0.4895
81670183|NCT03710486|163035316|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76|||=|0.4458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.54|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||1.54|0.38|=0.4458
81670184|NCT03710486|163035317|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||=|0.9471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.04|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||2.04|0.47|=0.9471
81670185|NCT03710486|163035318|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42|||=|0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.81|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||0.81|0.21|=0.0104
81670186|NCT03710486|163035319|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.26|||=|0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.59|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||0.59|0.12|=0.0011
81670187|NCT03710486|163035320|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||=|0.9471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.04|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|CD Participants||2.04|0.47|=0.9471
81670188|NCT03710486|163035321|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3|||=|0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.75|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||0.75|0.12|=0.0104
81670189|NCT03710486|163035322|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.26|||=|0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.59|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||0.59|0.12|=0.0011
81670190|NCT03710486|163035323|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28|||=|0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.78|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||2.78|0.59|=0.5400
81670191|NCT03710486|163035324|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21|||=|0.8123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|5.66|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||5.66|0.26|=0.8123
81670192|NCT03710486|163035325|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.22|||=|0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.85|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||0.85|0.06|=0.0282
81670193|NCT03710486|163035326|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13|||=|0.8584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|4.36|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||4.36|0.29|=0.8584
81670194|NCT03710486|163035327|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||=|0.9474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|3.78|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|Estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|||3.78|0.24|=0.9474
81670195|NCT03710486|163035328|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73|||=|0.3103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.34|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence comparison was estimated by using a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|Adverse event||1.34|0.40|=0.3103
81670196|NCT03710486|163035328|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41|||=|0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.76|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence comparison was estimated by using a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|Adverse event||0.76|0.22|=0.0045
81670197|NCT03710486|163035328|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||=|0.6287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.42|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence comparison was estimated by using a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|Serious adverse event||2.42|0.59|=0.6287
81670198|NCT03710486|163035328|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65|||=|0.2495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.36|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence comparison was estimated by using a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|Serious adverse event||1.36|0.31|=0.2495
81670199|NCT03710486|163035329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89|||=|0.4784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.22|||Poisson Regression|p-value was estimated with a Poisson regression including the following time adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence rate comparison was estimated by using a Poisson regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|Adverse event||1.22|0.66|=0.4784
81670200|NCT03710486|163035329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83|||=|0.2616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.15|||Poisson Regression|p-value was estimated with a Poisson regression including the following time adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence rate comparison was estimated by using a Poisson regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|Adverse event||1.15|0.60|=0.2616
81706529|NCT02365506|163109262|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|12.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|33.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|p-value is from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|LSM and 95% CI are from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|||33.4|-7.7|0.178
81706530|NCT02365506|163109263|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.03||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|23.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||23.9|-14.1|0.564
81706531|NCT02365506|163109263|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.38||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|20.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|p-value is from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|LSM and 95% CI are from a mixed model with fixed effect for treatment, day, and treatment by day with baseline daytime QTcF as a covariate.|||20.2|-14.7|0.721
81706532|NCT03774875|163109267|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Response Rates|31.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.78|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|45.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH (Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel) test adjusting for the stratification of the 5 difficult to treat manifestation types at randomization.|Adjusted difference (apremilast - placebo) in response rates calculated using the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||45.2|18.6|<0.0001
81635837|NCT04399837|162962171|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis: Effect of BI 655130 300 mg every 4 weeks on prolonging the time to first worsening of PSS up to week 48 ≤ Placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.424||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.197|0.914||"One-sided p-value was computed from the log-rank test stratified by use of systemic GPP medication at randomisation.~one-sided alpha= 0.00625"|Log Rank||spesolimab high dose vs. Placebo|Hazard ratio and its 95% CI (confidence interval) are from Cox regression model stratified by use of systemic GPP medication at randomisation.||0.914|0.197|0.0134
81706533|NCT03774875|163109268|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.15|-3.43|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment arm and stratification factor as independent variables and baseline value as a covariate.|Difference in LS Means = Apremilast - Placebo|||-3.43|-7.15|<0.0001
81706534|NCT03774875|163109269|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-38.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.12||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.58|-10.14|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment arm and stratification factor as independent variables and the baseline value as a covariate variable.|LS Mean Difference = Apremilast - Placebo|||-10.14|-66.58|0.0085
81635838|NCT04399837|162962172|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis: Effect of BI 655130 300 mg every 4 weeks on prolonging the time to the first worsening of DLQI up to week 48 ≤ Placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.259||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.109|0.62||One sided p-value was computed from the log-rank test stratified by use of systemic GPP medication at randomisation.|Log Rank||spesolimab high dose vs. Placebo|"Hazard ratio and its 95% CI (confidence interval) are from Cox regression model stratified by use of systemic GPP medication at randomisation.~one-sided alpha= 0.00625"||0.620|0.109|0.0010
81635839|NCT04218864|162962180|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Regression, Linear|Results presented are unadjusted for any covariates.||Linear Mixed regression models (LMM) have been used to identify any difference between the intervention and the control groups over time with regards to the continuous outcomes. Group (intervention vs. control), a 5-category time (baseline, 6 week, 3 month, 6 month, 12 month) and group-by-time interaction are covariates in the model. A random subject intercept is used to account for clustering within subject.||||>0.05
81635840|NCT04218864|162962181|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Regression, Linear|Results presented are unadjusted for any covariates.||Statistical analysis strategy is identical to that for the primary outcome.||||>0.05
81635841|NCT04218864|162962182|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Regression, Linear|Results presented are unadjusted for any covariates.||Statistical analysis strategy is identical to that for the primary outcome.||||>0.05
81635842|NCT04218864|162962183|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Regression, Linear|Results presented are unadjusted for any covariates.||Statistical analysis strategy is identical to that for primary outcome.||||>0.05
81635843|NCT04218864|162962184|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Regression, Linear|Results presented are unadjusted for any covariates.||Statistical Analysis strategy is identical to that for primary outcome measure.||||>0.05
81635844|NCT03926026|162962319|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.0471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0|-1.5|0.0471
81635845|NCT01823224|162962323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.875|TWO_SIDED||||||Repeated analysis of variance|||||||0.875
81635846|NCT01823224|162962324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Manova|||||||> 0.05
81635847|NCT00403494|162962354|SUPERIORITY|PWT was transformed to the log ratio at Week 24:Baseline for statistical analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.021|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.379||0.727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.138|0.097|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference represents the difference of the means of the natural log-transformed ratios between the 2 treatment groups.|||0.097|-0.138|0.727
81635848|NCT00487240|162962375|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority limit of 0.4% using the upper limit of a two-sided test at a significance level of 0.05 with 90% power assuming a 1.1 Standard Deviations (SD)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.332||95.0|-0.29|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Country.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Detemir.|Hypothesis: basal analog insulin lispro protamine suspension (ILPS), is inferior to basal analog insulin detemir, as measured by change in HbA1c from baseline to endpoint.||0.10|-0.29|0.332
81706535|NCT03774875|163109270|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|-0.86|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment arm and stratification factor as independent variables and the baseline value as a covariate.|LS Mean Difference = Apremilast - Placebo|||-0.86|-2.34|<0.0001
81706536|NCT03774875|163109271|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.31||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.63|-7.6|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment arm and stratification factor as independent variables and the baseline value as a covariate.|LS Mean Difference = Apremilast - Placebo|||-7.60|-24.63|0.0003
81706537|NCT03774875|163109272|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Response Rates|13.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3||0.0328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|25.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification of the 5 difficult to treat manifestation types at randomization.|The adjusted difference in response rates (Apremilast - Placebo) using the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||25.8|1.1|0.0328
81706538|NCT03774875|163109273|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Response Rates|37.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.58|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.1|49.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the stratification of the 5 difficult to treat manifestation types at randomization.|Adjusted difference (Apremilast - Placebo) in response rates using the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||49.9|24.1|<0.0001
81706539|NCT03774875|163109274|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.55||0.4216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.62|51.48|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment arm and stratification factor as independent variables and the baseline value as a covariate.|LS Mean Difference = Apremilast - Placebo|||51.48|-21.62|0.4216
81706540|NCT03774875|163109275|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-148.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|103.9525||0.1559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-352.8793|56.8304|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment arm and stratification factor as independent variables and the baseline value as a covariate.|LS Mean Difference = Apremilast - Placebo|||56.8304|-352.8793|0.1559
81635849|NCT00487240|162962376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.718||95.0|-0.22|0.15||P-value for 8 Week Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country.|Least Squares Mean Difference=Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Detemir.|||0.15|-0.22|0.718
81635850|NCT00487240|162962376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.187||95.0|-0.34|0.07||P-value for 16 Week Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country|Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Detemir.|||0.07|-0.34|0.187
81635851|NCT00487240|162962376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.704||95.0|-0.25|0.17||P-value for 24 Week Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country|Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Detemir.|||0.17|-0.25|0.704
81635852|NCT00487240|162962376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.599||95.0|-0.27|0.15||P-value for 32 Week Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country|Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Detemir.|||0.15|-0.27|0.599
81635853|NCT00487240|162962377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value for With HbA1c ≤7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81635854|NCT00487240|162962377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value for With HbA1c \<7.0%|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81635855|NCT00487240|162962377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.722||95.0||||P-value for With HbA1c ≤6.5%|Fisher Exact|||||||0.722
81635856|NCT00487240|162962377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.699||95.0||||P-value for With HbA1c \<6.5%|Fisher Exact|||||||0.699
81635857|NCT00487240|162962378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.259||95.0||||P-value for Daily Mean 7-Point SMBG.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.259
81706541|NCT03774875|163109276|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.82||0.2667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|8.73|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment arm and stratification factor as independent variables and the baseline value as a covariate.|LS Mean Difference = Apremilast - Placebo|||8.73|-2.43|0.2667
81635858|NCT00487240|162962378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.468||95.0||||P-value for Daily Mean Pre-Meal|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.468
81635859|NCT00487240|162962378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.395||95.0||||P-value for Daily Mean Postprandial Meal|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.395
81635860|NCT00487240|162962378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.414||95.0||||P-value for Daily Mean Morning and Evening Pre-Meal|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.414
81635861|NCT00487240|162962378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.275||95.0||||P-value for Actual Morning Pre-Meal|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.275
81635862|NCT00487240|162962378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.611||95.0||||P-value for Actual Morning Postprandial Meal|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.611
81635863|NCT00487240|162962378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.763||95.0||||P-value for Actual Midday Pre-Meal|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.763
81635864|NCT00487240|162962378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.977||95.0||||P-value for Actual Midday Postprandial Meal|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.977
81635865|NCT00487240|162962378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.586||95.0||||P-value for Actual Evening Pre-Meal|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.586
81635866|NCT00487240|162962378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.093||95.0||||P-value for Actual Evening Postprandial Meal|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.093
81635867|NCT00487240|162962378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.516||95.0||||P-value for Actual 0300 Hours|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.516
81635868|NCT00487240|162962378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.576||95.0||||P-value for Actual Morning SMBG Excursion|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.576
81635869|NCT00487240|162962378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.876||95.0||||P-value for Midday SMBG Excursion|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.876
81635870|NCT00487240|162962378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.261||95.0||||P-value for Evening SMBG Excursion|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.261
81706542|NCT03774875|163109277|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.23||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.83|5.91|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment arm and stratification factor as independent variables and the baseline value as a covariate.|LS Mean Difference = Apremilast - Placebo|||5.91|-10.83|0.5620
81670201|NCT03710486|163035329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.01|||=|0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.34|||Poisson Regression|p-value was estimated with a Poisson regression including the following time adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence rate comparison was estimated by using a Poisson regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|Serious adverse event||3.34|1.20|=0.0077
81670202|NCT03710486|163035329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3|||=|0.3046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.14|||Poisson Regression|p-value was estimated with a Poisson regression including the following time adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence rate comparison was estimated by using a Poisson regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|Serious adverse event||2.14|0.79|=0.3046
81670203|NCT03710486|163035330|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54|||=|0.1681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence comparison was estimated by using a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|Adverse events related to treatment||1.30|0.22|=0.1681
81670204|NCT03710486|163035330|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.23|||=|0.0645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.09|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence comparison was estimated by using a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|Adverse events related to treatment||1.09|0.05|=0.0645
81670205|NCT03710486|163035330|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.38|||=|0.3145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|2.51|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence comparison was estimated by using a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|Serious adverse events related to treatment||2.51|0.06|=0.3145
81670206|NCT03710486|163035330|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49|||=|0.8197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|47.11|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence comparison was estimated by using a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|Serious adverse events related to treatment||47.11|0.05|=0.8197
81670207|NCT03710486|163035331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.43|||=|0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.89|||Poisson Regression|p-value was estimated with a Poisson regression including the following time adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence rate comparison was estimated by using a Poisson regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|Adverse events related to treatment||0.89|0.20|=0.0239
81706543|NCT03774875|163109278|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.81||0.8927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.16|8.86|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment arm and stratification factor as independent variables and the baseline value as a covariate.|LS Mean Difference = Apremilast - Placebo|||8.86|-10.16|0.8927
81670208|NCT03710486|163035331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.21|||=|0.0373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.91|||Poisson Regression|p-value was estimated with a Poisson regression including the following time adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence rate comparison was estimated by using a Poisson regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|Adverse events related to treatment||0.91|0.05|=0.0373
81670209|NCT03710486|163035331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.54|||=|0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|2.49|||Poisson Regression|p-value was estimated with a Poisson regression including the following time adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence rate comparison was estimated by using a Poisson regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|Serious adverse events related to treatment||2.49|0.12|=0.4260
81670210|NCT03710486|163035331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.56|||=|0.8012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|48.44|||Poisson Regression||The incidence rate comparison was estimated by using a Poisson regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|Serious adverse events related to treatment||48.44|0.05|=0.8012
81670211|NCT03710486|163035332|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.17|||=|0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.58|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence comparison was estimated by using a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|||0.58|0.05|=0.0044
81635871|NCT00487240|162962378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.567||95.0||||P-value for Daily Mean SMBG Excursion|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.567
81635872|NCT00487240|162962379|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A noninferiority margin of 0.8 mmol/L was chosen to prove noninferiority of ILPS to detemir.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.36||||||95.0|-0.03|0.75|||||Least Squares Mean difference = Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension - Detemir|If the primary analysis achieves statistical significance at a 0.05 level (that is, the null hypothesis for the primary analysis \[primary outcome measure\] is rejected), then the first secondary hypothesis (glycemic variability) is tested at an error rate of 0.05.||0.75|-0.03|
81635873|NCT00487240|162962379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.132||95.0||||P-value for M-Value|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.132
81670212|NCT03710486|163035332|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32|||=|0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.84|||Regression, Logistic|p-value was estimated with a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence comparison was estimated by using a logistic regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|||0.84|0.12|=0.0215
81670213|NCT03710486|163035333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.27|||=|0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.78|||Poisson Regression|p-value was estimated with a Poisson regression including the following time adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence rate comparison was estimated by using a Poisson regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|||0.78|0.10|=0.0152
81670214|NCT03710486|163035333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.56|||=|0.8012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|48.44|||Poisson Regression|p-value was estimated with a Poisson regression including the following time adjusted by PS-IPTW.|The incidence rate comparison was estimated by using a Poisson regression adjusted by PS-IPTW. Multiple Imputation has been performed to estimate PS-IPTW.|||48.44|0.05|=0.8012
81670215|NCT00807742|163035380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.63|||Chi-squared|||||2.63|0.57|.606
81670216|NCT00807742|163035381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.63|||Chi-squared|||||2.63|0.57|.290
81670217|NCT00807742|163035382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|8.23|||Chi-squared|||||8.23|0.49|.32
81670218|NCT00807742|163035383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|8.45|||Chi-squared|||||8.45|0.51|.298
81670219|NCT00807742|163035384|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size d|-0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.27|-0.71|<.001
81670220|NCT00807742|163035385|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size d|-0.15||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.08|-0.38|.199
81670221|NCT00807742|163035386|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size d|-0.12||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.33|-.57|.148
81670222|NCT00807742|163035387|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size d|-0.15||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.11|-0.40|.249
81670223|NCT00807742|163035388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|3.72|||Chi-squared|||||3.72|0.59|0.402
81670224|NCT00807742|163035389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.7|||Chi-squared|||||1.70|0.49|.772
81670225|NCT00807742|163035390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.77|||Chi-squared|||||1.77|0.60|.910
81670226|NCT00807742|163035391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.62|||Chi-squared|||||1.62|0.54|.812
81670227|NCT00807742|163035392|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.65|||Chi-squared|||||1.65|0.36|.490
81670228|NCT00807742|163035393|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.06|||Chi-squared|||||2.06|0.67|.511
81670229|NCT00807742|163035394|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.97|||Chi-squared|||||1.97|0.72|.499
81670230|NCT00807742|163035395|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.6|||Chi-squared|||||1.60|0.58|.876
81670231|NCT00807742|163035396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size d|-0.37||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.15|-0.59|.001
81670232|NCT00807742|163035397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size d|-0.25||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.02|-0.46|.069
81670233|NCT00807742|163035398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size d|-0.16||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.08|-0.40|.202
81670234|NCT00807742|163035399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size d|-0.17||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.09|-0.42|.199
81670235|NCT03080883|163035400|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.3117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.37|||Gray Test P-value|||||1.37|0.38|0.3117
81635874|NCT00487240|162962379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.179||95.0||||P-value for MODD|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country||||||0.179
81635875|NCT00487240|162962380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.737||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint Hypoglycemic Episodes|Fisher Exact|||||||0.737
81635876|NCT00487240|162962380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.724||95.0||||P-value for Overall Hypoglycemic Episodes|Fisher Exact|||||||0.724
81635877|NCT00487240|162962380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.157||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Episodes|Fisher Exact|||||||0.157
81635878|NCT00487240|162962380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.287||95.0||||P-value for Overall Nocturnal Episodes|Fisher Exact|||||||0.287
81635879|NCT00487240|162962380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.664||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint Non-Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Episodes|Fisher Exact|||||||0.664
81635880|NCT00487240|162962380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0||||P-value for Overall Non-Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Episodes|Fisher Exact|||||||0.730
81635881|NCT00487240|162962380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint Severe Hypoglycemic Episodes|Fisher Exact|||||||0.053
81635882|NCT00487240|162962380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.081||95.0||||P-value for Overall Severe Hypoglycemic Episodes|Fisher Exact|||||||0.081
81635883|NCT00487240|162962381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint Hypoglycemic Rate|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country. Hypoglycemic Rate (Adjusted for 1 year) was used in the analysis.||||||0.280
81635884|NCT00487240|162962381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.193||95.0||||P-value for Overall Hypoglycemic Rate|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country. Hypoglycemic Rate (Adjusted for 1 year) was used in the analysis.||||||0.193
81670236|NCT03080883|163035401|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.53|||Gray Test P-value|||||2.53|0.40|0.9970
81670237|NCT03448068|163035446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81670238|NCT03448068|163035447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2252|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2252
81670239|NCT03448068|163035448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.061|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0610
81670240|NCT03448068|163035449|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.272|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2720
81670241|NCT03448068|163035450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7298|||||||Chi-squared|||Nausea 1st 12 hours for Ketamine Therapy vs Standard Therapy||||0.7298
81670242|NCT03448068|163035450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1058|||||||Chi-squared|||Nausea 2nd 12 hours for Ketamine Therapy vs Standard Therapy||||0.1058
81670243|NCT03448068|163035450|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||Nausea 2nd 24 hours for Ketamine Therapy vs Standard Therapy||||1.000
81670244|NCT03448068|163035451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2
81670245|NCT00122681|163035464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-Rate Ratio|92.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.9|98.3||||||Vaccine efficacy against CIN2+ associated with HPV-16 or HPV-18 (by PCR) in HPV DNA negative and seronegative subjects at baseline, using conditional exact method. The VE was defined as follows: VE = 1-Rate Ratio (RR), where RR = incidence rate in HPV Group (vaccine)/ incidence rate in HAV Group (control); Incidence rate = n/T(per 100); n= number of subjects reporting at least one event in each group and T(years) = sum of follow-up period (censored at the first occurrence of an event) expressed.||98.3|79.9|
81670246|NCT00122681|163035464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-Rate Ratio|95.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.9|99.6||||||Vaccine efficacy against CIN2+ associated with HPV-16 (by PCR) in HPV DNA negative and seronegative subjects at baseline, using conditional exact method. The VE was defined as follows: VE = 1-Rate Ratio (RR), where RR = incidence rate in HPV Group (vaccine)/ incidence rate in HAV Group (control); Incidence rate = n/T(per 100); n= number of subjects reporting at least one event in each group and T(years) = sum of follow-up period (censored at the first occurrence of an event) expressed.||99.6|82.9|
81670247|NCT00122681|163035464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-Rate Ratio|86.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.7|98.7||||||Vaccine efficacy against CIN2+ associated with HPV-18 (by PCR) in HPV DNA negative and seronegative subjects at baseline, using conditional exact method. The VE was defined as follows: VE = 1-Rate Ratio (RR), where RR = incidence rate in HPV Group (vaccine)/ incidence rate in HAV Group (control); Incidence rate = n/T(per 100); n= number of subjects reporting at least one event in each group and T(years) = sum of follow-up period (censored at the first occurrence of an event) expressed.||98.7|39.7|
81670248|NCT00122681|163035464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-Rate Ratio|90.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.1|96.9||||||Vaccine efficacy against CIN2+ for HPV-16 or HPV-18 (by PCR) in HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline, regardless of initial serostatus, using conditional exact method. The VE was defined as follows: VE = 1-Rate Ratio (RR), where RR = incidence rate in HPV Group (vaccine)/ incidence rate in HAV Group (control); Incidence rate = n/T(per 100); n= number of subjects reporting at least one event in each group and T(years) = sum of follow-up period (censored at the first occurrence of an event).||96.9|78.1|
81670249|NCT00122681|163035464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-Rate Ratio|92.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.3|98.2||||||Vaccine efficacy against CIN2+ for HPV-16 (by PCR) in HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline, regardless of initial serostatus, using conditional exact method. The VE was defined as follows: VE = 1-Rate Ratio (RR), where RR = incidence rate in HPV Group (vaccine)/ incidence rate in HAV Group (control); Incidence rate = n/T(per 100); n= number of subjects reporting at least one event in each group and T(years) = sum of follow-up period (censored at the first occurrence of an event).||98.2|79.3|
81670250|NCT00122681|163035464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-Rate Ratio|87.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.1|98.8||||||Vaccine efficacy against CIN2+ for HPV-18 (by PCR) in HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline, regardless of initial serostatus, using conditional exact method. The VE was defined as follows: VE = 1-Rate Ratio (RR), where RR = incidence rate in HPV Group (vaccine)/ incidence rate in HAV Group (control); Incidence rate = n/T(per 100); n= number of subjects reporting at least one event in each group and T(years) = sum of follow-up period (censored at the first occurrence of an event).||98.8|44.1|
81670251|NCT00122681|163035465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-Rate Ratio|94.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.7|98.4||||||Vaccine efficacy against CIN2+ associated with HPV-16 or HPV-18 (by PCR) in HPV DNA negative and seronegative subjects at baseline, using conditional exact method. The VE was defined as follows: VE = 1-Rate Ratio (RR), where RR = incidence rate in HPV Group (vaccine)/ incidence rate in HAV Group (control); Incidence rate = n/T(per 100); n= number of subjects reporting at least one event in each group and T(years) = sum of follow-up period (censored at the first occurrence of an event) expressed||98.4|87.7|
81670252|NCT00122681|163035465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-Rate Ratio|97.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.0|99.7||||||Vaccine efficacy against CIN2+ associated with HPV-16 (by PCR) in HPV DNA negative and seronegative subjects at baseline, using conditional exact method. The VE was defined as follows: VE = 1-Rate Ratio (RR), where RR = incidence rate in HPV Group (vaccine)/ incidence rate in HAV Group (control); Incidence rate = n/T(per 100); n= number of subjects reporting at least one event in each group and T(years) = sum of follow-up period (censored at the first occurrence of an event) expressed||99.7|91.0|
81670253|NCT00122681|163035465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-Rate Ratio|87.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.2|97.5||||||Vaccine efficacy against CIN2+ associated with HPV-18 (by PCR) in HPV DNA negative and seronegative subjects at baseline, using conditional exact method. The VE was defined as follows: VE = 1-Rate Ratio (RR), where RR = incidence rate in HPV Group (vaccine)/ incidence rate in HAV Group (control); Incidence rate = n/T(per 100); n= number of subjects reporting at least one event in each group and T(years) = sum of follow-up period (censored at the first occurrence of an event) expressed.||97.5|57.2|
81670254|NCT00122681|163035465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-Rate Ratio|93.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.3|97.5||||||Vaccine efficacy against CIN2+ for HPV-16 or HPV-18 (by PCR) in HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline, regardless of initial serostatus, using conditional exact method. The VE was defined as follows: VE = 1-Rate Ratio (RR), where RR = incidence rate in HPV Group (vaccine)/ incidence rate in HAV Group (control); Incidence rate = n/T(per 100); n= number of subjects reporting at least one event in each group and T(years) = sum of follow-up period (censored at the first occurrence of an event).||97.5|86.3|
81466872|NCT02783729|162626051|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.067|=|0.2745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|0.93||Based on ANCOVA model with factors of age group, region, treatment and the baseline FSS as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||0.93|-3.26|= 0.2745
81670255|NCT00122681|163035465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-Rate Ratio|95.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.5|98.9||||||Vaccine efficacy against CIN2+ for HPV-16 (by PCR) in HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline, regardless of initial serostatus, using conditional exact method. The VE was defined as follows: VE = 1-Rate Ratio (RR), where RR = incidence rate in HPV Group (vaccine)/ incidence rate in HAV Group (control); Incidence rate = n/T(per 100); n= number of subjects reporting at least one event in each group and T(years) = sum of follow-up period (censored at the first occurrence of an event).||98.9|88.5|
81670256|NCT00122681|163035465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-Rate Ratio|87.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.2|97.6||||||Vaccine efficacy against CIN2+ for HPV-18 (by PCR) in HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline, regardless of initial serostatus, using conditional exact method. The VE was defined as follows: VE = 1-Rate Ratio (RR), where RR = incidence rate in HPV Group (vaccine)/ incidence rate in HAV Group (control); Incidence rate = n/T(per 100); n= number of subjects reporting at least one event in each group and T(years) = sum of follow-up period (censored at the first occurrence of an event).||97.6|59.2|
81670257|NCT00122681|163035490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.798||||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.476|1.337|||Chi-squared|||Hazard ratio of anti-HPV-16 GMTs at Month 7 (by ELISA) in subjects without 6-month persistent infection compared to subjects with 6-month persistent infection||1.337|0.476|0.3910
81670258|NCT00122681|163035492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.778||||0.3796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.444|1.362|||Chi-squared|||Hazard ratio of anti-HPV-16 GMTs at Month 7 (by ELISA) in subjects without 12-month persistent infection compared to subjects with 12-month persistent infection.||1.362|0.444|0.3796
81670259|NCT00122681|163035494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.1035||95.0|0.337|1.106|||Chi-squared|||Hazard ratio of anti-HPV-18 GMTs at Month 7 (by ELISA) in subjects without 6-month persistent infection compared to subjects with 6-month persistent infection.||1.106|0.337|0.1035
81670260|NCT00122681|163035496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.635||||0.2111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.312|1.293|||Chi-squared|||Hazard ratio of anti-HPV-18 GMTs at Month 7 (by ELISA) in subjects without 12-month persistent infection compared to subjects with 12-month persistent infection.||1.293|0.312|0.2111
81670261|NCT01035099|163035506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank-sum test confirmed these results.||||||0.31
81670262|NCT01035099|163035507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank-sum test confirmed these results.||||||0.19
81670263|NCT01035099|163035510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank-sum test confirmed these results.||||||0.12
81670264|NCT01035099|163035511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank-sum test confirmed these results.||||||0.77
81670265|NCT01035099|163035512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank-sum test confirmed these results.||||||0.63
81670266|NCT01035099|163035514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank-sum test confirmed these results.||||||0.14
81670267|NCT01035099|163035515|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank-sum test confirmed these results.||||||<0.0001
81706544|NCT03774875|163109279|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.09||0.0572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|0.24|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment arm and stratification factor as independent variables and the baseline value as a covariate.|LS Mean Difference = Apremilast - Placebo|||0.24|-15.90|0.0572
81670268|NCT01035099|163035516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank-sum test confirmed these results.||||||0.58
81670269|NCT01035099|163035518|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Nonparametric Wilcoxon rank-sum test confirmed these results.||||||0.42
81670270|NCT01761084|163035524|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.94||||||||1.94|.58|
81670271|NCT01761084|163035525|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.74||||||||1.74|.99|
81670272|NCT01761084|163035526|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.07|||t-test, 2 sided|Intention-to-treat analysis|Intention-to-treat analysis|Baseline||1.07|-0.84|0.811
81670273|NCT01761084|163035526|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.09|||t-test, 2 sided||Per-protocol analysis|Month 12||1.09|-0.80|0.765
81670274|NCT01761084|163035527|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.61|||t-test, 2 sided||Intention-to-treat analysis|Baseline||0.61|-0.80|0.796
81670275|NCT01761084|163035527|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.65|||t-test, 2 sided||Per-protocol analysis|Month 12||0.65|-0.75|0.888
81670276|NCT01761084|163035528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.78|||t-test, 2 sided||Intention-to-treat analysis|Baseline||0.78|-0.54|0.719
81670277|NCT01761084|163035528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.79|||t-test, 2 sided||Per-protocol analysis|Month 12||0.79|-0.56|0.745
81670278|NCT01761084|163035529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.66|6.83|||t-test, 2 sided||Intention-to-treat analysis|Comparison of change from baseline in EQ5D - VAS||6.83|-5.66|0.854
81670279|NCT01761084|163035529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.78||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|8.22|||t-test, 2 sided||Per-protocol analysis|Comparison of change from baseline in EQ5D-VAS||8.22|-4.66|0.585
81670280|NCT01761084|163035529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.47|||t-test, 2 sided||Intention-to-treat analysis|Comparison of change from baseline in OQLQ Average Score||0.47|-0.16|0.335
81670281|NCT01761084|163035529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided||Per-protocol analysis|Comparison of change from baseline in OQLQ Average Score||0.50|-0.15|0.285
81670282|NCT01761084|163035529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.32|||t-test, 2 sided||Intention-to-treat analysis|Comparison of change from baseline in pain VAS at rest||0.32|-1.36|0.225
81670283|NCT01761084|163035529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.56|||t-test, 2 sided||Per-protocol analysis|Comparison of change from baseline in pain VAS at rest||0.56|-1.16|0.488
81706545|NCT02148952|163109325|SUPERIORITY|We hypothesized a 15% reduction in the composite outcome between the intervention and control arm.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.18|||Chi-squared, Corrected|In secondary analyses, a Rao-Scott test with 3 degrees of freedom resulted in a p value of 0.88.|Relative risks are for the intervention group as compared with the control group and are adjusted for clustering and matching. The denominators shift owing to missing data on outcomes.|||1.18|0.83|0.90
81670284|NCT01761084|163035529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.88|||t-test, 2 sided||Intention-to-treat analysis|Comparison of change from baseline in pain VAS during movement||0.88|-0.68|0.808
81670285|NCT01761084|163035529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.04|||t-test, 2 sided||Per-protocol analysis|Comparison of change from baseline in pain VAS during movement||1.04|-0.57|0.566
81670286|NCT01761084|163035532|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045||||0.951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.412|1.501|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||1.501|-1.412|.951
81670287|NCT01761084|163035532|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.396||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.721|-0.071|||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||-0.071|-2.721|0.039
81670288|NCT01761084|163035533|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-65.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.8|-40.0||Month 6 strength and balance physical activity|t-test, 2 sided|||Only Month 6 and Month 12 strength and balance physical activity differences were significant.||-40.0|-91.8|<0.05
81670289|NCT01761084|163035533|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-49.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.8|-28.8||Month 12 strength and balance physical activity|t-test, 2 sided|||Only Month 6 and Month 12 strength and balance physical activity differences were significant.||-28.8|-69.8|<0.05
81670290|NCT01761084|163035538|SUPERIORITY||Incident Rate Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.63||||||Negative Binomial Regression.||1.63|.58|
81670291|NCT01761084|163035541|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.53|||t-test, 2 sided||Intention-to-treat analysis|Comparison of change from baseline in height||0.53|-0.28|0.536
81670292|NCT01761084|163035542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.055||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.917|0.807|||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12 scores.||0.807|-0.917|.900
81670293|NCT01761084|163035543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.9||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.6|23.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||23.2|-33.6|.712
81670294|NCT01761084|163035543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.3||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|39.5|||t-test, 1 sided|||Month 12||39.5|-23.3|.60
81670295|NCT01761084|163035545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.55|||t-test, 2 sided||Per-protocol analysis|Comparison of change from baseline in weight||0.55|-0.25|0.461
81706546|NCT02148952|163109326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.2|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Relative risks are for the intervention group as compared with the control group and are adjusted for clustering and matching. The denominators shift owing to missing data on outcomes.|||1.20|0.89|0.67
81670296|NCT01278745|163035568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0019|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline PAV||||||0.0019
81670297|NCT01148537|163035581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.4|8.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline QTci as a covariate and with sex and treatment as effects in the model.||||8.4|3.4|< .001
81670298|NCT01148537|163035582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|2.6|||ANCOVA||For the comparison of BTDS to placebo, the subjects randomized to moxifloxacin were excluded.|||2.6|-1.8|.770
81670299|NCT01148537|163035583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.3|8.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline QTci as a covariate and with sex and treatment as effects in the model.||Day 13 analysis||8.4|3.3|< .001
81670300|NCT01148537|163035584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.4|9.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with average baseline as a covariate, and with gender and treatment as main effects||||9.9|5.4|< .001
81670301|NCT01148537|163035585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.936|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|2.6|||ANCOVA|||Day 6 analysis||2.6|-2.9|.936
81670302|NCT01148537|163035585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.2|10.1|||ANCOVA|||Day 13 analysis||10.1|4.2|< .001
81670303|NCT01148537|163035586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.5|10.9|||ANCOVA|||Day 6 analysis||10.9|5.5|< .001
81670304|NCT01148537|163035586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.3|10.5|||ANCOVA|||Day 13 analysis||10.5|4.3|< .001
81670305|NCT01148537|163035587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|4.0|||ANCOVA|||Day 6 analysis||4.0|-1.4|.427
81670306|NCT01148537|163035587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.01||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.2|8.8|||ANCOVA|||Day 13 analysis||8.8|3.2|.001
81670307|NCT01148537|163035588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.2|9.6|||ANCOVA|||Day 6 analysis||9.6|4.2|< .001
81670308|NCT01148537|163035588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.68||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.9|7.4|||ANCOVA|||Day 13 analysis||7.4|1.9|.006
81466873|NCT02783729|162626051|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.005|=|0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|1.6||Based on ANCOVA model with factors of age group, region, treatment and the baseline ISI as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||1.6|-2.35|= 0.711
81466874|NCT02783729|162626051|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.009|=|0.7854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|1.71||Based on ANCOVA model with factors of age group, region, treatment and the baseline ISI as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||1.71|-2.26|= 0.7854
81466875|NCT02783729|162626052|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|30.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.505|=|0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.23|55.31||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline POA as a covariate.|MMRM|||POA: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||55.31|6.23|= 0.0141
81635885|NCT00487240|162962381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Rate|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country. Hypoglycemic Rate (Adjusted for 1 year) was used in the analysis.||||||0.042
81635886|NCT00487240|162962381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value for Overall Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Rate|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country. Hypoglycemic Rate (Adjusted for 1 year) was used in the analysis.||||||0.001
81635887|NCT00487240|162962381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.579||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint Non-Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Rate|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country. Hypoglycemic Rate (Adjusted for 1 year) was used in the analysis.||||||0.579
81635888|NCT00487240|162962381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.531||95.0||||P-value for Overall Non-Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Rate|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country. Hypoglycemic Rate (Adjusted for 1 year) was used in the analysis.||||||0.531
81635889|NCT00487240|162962381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0||||P-value for Endpoint Severe Hypoglycemic Rate|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country. Hypoglycemic Rate (Adjusted for 1 year) was used in the analysis.||||||0.017
81635890|NCT00487240|162962381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0||||P-value for Overall Severe Hypoglycemic Rate|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country. Hypoglycemic Rate (Adjusted for 1 year) was used in the analysis.||||||0.038
81635891|NCT00487240|162962383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A noninferiority margin of 1.5 kg was chosen to prove noninferiority of ILPS to detemir.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.97||||0.003||95.0|0.34|1.6||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Baseline+Country.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Detemir.|If the first secondary null hypothesis (glycemic variability) is rejected, then the second secondary hypothesis (weight change) is tested at an error rate of 0.05.||1.60|0.34|0.003
81635892|NCT00487240|162962384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0||||P-value for Total Insulin|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Country||||||0.023
81635893|NCT00487240|162962384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-value for Total Bolus Insulin|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Country||||||0.004
81635894|NCT00487240|162962384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.282||95.0||||P-value for Total Basal Insulin|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Country||||||0.282
81635895|NCT00487240|162962385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82||95.0||||P-value for Total Insulin|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Country||||||0.82
81635896|NCT00487240|162962385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||95.0||||P-value for Total Bolus Insulin|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Country||||||0.19
81635897|NCT00487240|162962385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.416||95.0||||P-value for Total Basal Insulin|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable=Treatment+Country||||||0.416
81635898|NCT04237792|162962393|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.29|0.03|<0.001
81635899|NCT04237792|162962394|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.18||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.82|||Mantel Haenszel|||||0.82|0.04|0.022
81635900|NCT04237792|162962394|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.26|||Mantel Haenszel|||||0.26|0.01|<0.001
81635901|NCT04237792|162962395|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.11||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.59|||Mantel Haenszel|||||0.59|0.02|0.006
81635902|NCT04237792|162962395|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|11.27|||Mantel Haenszel|||||11.27|0.25|0.597
81635903|NCT04237792|162962395|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|2.07|||Mantel Haenszel|||||2.07|0.14|0.374
81635904|NCT04237792|162962395|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.44|||Mantel Haenszel|||||0.44|0.02|0.001
81635905|NCT04237792|162962395|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.81|||Mantel Haenszel|||||0.81|0.13|0.015
81635906|NCT04237792|162962395|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.87|||Mantel Haenszel|||||0.87|0.10|0.024
81635907|NCT04237792|162962396|OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.021
81635908|NCT04237792|162962396|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.007
81635909|NCT04237792|162962396|OTHER|||||||0.225|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.225
81635910|NCT04237792|162962396|OTHER|||||||0.213|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.213
81635911|NCT04237792|162962396|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81635912|NCT04237792|162962396|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.006
81635913|NCT04237792|162962396|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.011
81466876|NCT02783729|162626052|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|39.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.542|=|0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.05|64.29||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline POA as a covariate.|MMRM|||POA: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||64.29|15.05|= 0.0016
81670309|NCT01471015|163035590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.006
81466877|NCT02783729|162626052|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-19.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.779|=|0.1031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.34|3.9||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline POA as a covariate.|MMRM|||POA: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||3.9|-42.34|= 0.1031
81635914|NCT04237792|162962396|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81635915|NCT04237792|162962396|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81635916|NCT04237792|162962397|OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.016
81635917|NCT04237792|162962397|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.005
81635918|NCT04237792|162962397|OTHER|||||||0.368|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.368
81635919|NCT04237792|162962397|OTHER|||||||0.358|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.358
81635920|NCT04237792|162962397|OTHER|||||||0|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.000
81635921|NCT04237792|162962397|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.001
81635922|NCT04237792|162962397|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.020
81635923|NCT04237792|162962397|OTHER|||||||0|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.000
81635924|NCT04237792|162962397|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.005
81635925|NCT04237792|162962398|OTHER|||||||0.884|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.884
81635926|NCT04237792|162962398|OTHER|||||||0.662|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.662
81635927|NCT04237792|162962398|OTHER|||||||0.236|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.236
81635928|NCT04237792|162962398|OTHER|||||||0.733|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.733
81635929|NCT04237792|162962398|OTHER|||||||0.128|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.128
81635930|NCT04237792|162962398|OTHER|||||||0.165|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.165
81635931|NCT04237792|162962398|OTHER|||||||0.752|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.752
81635932|NCT04237792|162962398|OTHER|||||||0.139|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.139
81635933|NCT04237792|162962398|OTHER|||||||0.051|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.051
81635934|NCT04237792|162962400|OTHER|||||||0.124|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.124
81635935|NCT04237792|162962400|OTHER|||||||0.186|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.186
81635936|NCT04237792|162962400|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.470
81635937|NCT04237792|162962400|OTHER|||||||0.845|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.845
81635938|NCT04237792|162962400|OTHER|||||||0.621|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.621
81635939|NCT04237792|162962400|OTHER|||||||0.747|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.747
81635940|NCT04237792|162962400|OTHER|||||||0.218|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.218
81635941|NCT04237792|162962400|OTHER|||||||0.181|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.181
81635942|NCT04237792|162962400|OTHER|||||||0.984|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.984
81635943|NCT04237792|162962401|OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.048
81635944|NCT04237792|162962401|OTHER|||||||0.106|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.106
81635945|NCT04237792|162962401|OTHER|||||||0.196|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.196
81635946|NCT04237792|162962401|OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.940
81635947|NCT04237792|162962401|OTHER|||||||0.824|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.824
81635948|NCT04237792|162962401|OTHER|||||||0.678|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.678
81635949|NCT04237792|162962401|OTHER|||||||0.129|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.129
81635950|NCT04237792|162962401|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.160
81635951|NCT04237792|162962401|OTHER|||||||0.872|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.872
81635952|NCT00910962|162962403|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.38|||Cox' proportional hazards model|||||1.38|0.46|0.4110
81635953|NCT00910962|162962403|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.9318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.74|||Cox' proportional hazards model|||||1.74|0.60|0.9318
81635954|NCT00910962|162962403|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.6805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.46|||Cox' proportional hazards model|||||1.46|0.56|0.6805
81635955|NCT00910962|162962404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.34|||Cox' proportional hazards model|||||1.34|0.39|0.2990
81635956|NCT00910962|162962404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.8235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.9|||Cox' proportional hazards model|||||1.90|0.60|0.8235
81635957|NCT00910962|162962404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.51|||Cox' proportional hazards model|||||1.51|0.52|0.6590
81635958|NCT00910962|162962410|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.8||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.09|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||1.09|0.59|0.151
81635959|NCT00910962|162962410|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.95||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.29|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||1.29|0.70|0.744
81635960|NCT00910962|162962410|SUPERIORITY||test to treatment ratio|0.87||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.14|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||1.14|0.66|0.317
81635961|NCT00910962|162962411|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|1.03||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.32|||ANCOVA|||||1.32|0.80|0.83
81635962|NCT00910962|162962411|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|1.08||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.39|||ANCOVA|||||1.39|0.84|0.56
81635963|NCT00910962|162962411|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|1.05||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.32|||ANCOVA|||||1.32|0.84|0.65
81635964|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||Test to reference ratio|0.77||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.99|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For 24 hours||0.99|0.60|0.040
81635965|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.66||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.85|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For 24 hours||0.85|0.52|0.001
81635966|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.71||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.89|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For 24 hours||0.89|0.57|0.003
81635967|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.78|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For 48 hours||0.78|0.40|<0.001
81635968|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.65|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For 48 hours||0.65|0.33|<0.001
81635969|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.69|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For 48 hours||0.69|0.38|<0.001
81670310|NCT01471015|163035591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81670311|NCT00896779|163035601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81670312|NCT00896779|163035601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81670313|NCT01843842|163035602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Global Test Statistic|See O'Brien 1984, Pocock 1997.||||||0.016
81670314|NCT01843842|163035603|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81670315|NCT01843842|163035604|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81670316|NCT01843842|163035605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0283||||||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||Fever (Day 3, doctor's examination)||||0.0283
81670317|NCT01843842|163035605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3264|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Non-specific (Day 3, doctor's examination)||||0.3264
81670318|NCT01843842|163035605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.706|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Nasal/Throat/Chest (Day 3, doctor's examination)||||0.7060
81670319|NCT01843842|163035605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||All symptoms (Day 3, doctor's examination)||||0.25
81670320|NCT01843842|163035605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.244|||||||ANCOVA|||Severity of clinical manifestations of acute respiratory infection (ARI) by Total Symptom Score on Days 2, 3, 4 and 5 of Observation (Based on Patient Diary Data)||||0.244
81466878|NCT02783729|162626052|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-10.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.813|=|0.3825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|12.86||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline POA as a covariate.|MMRM|||POA: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||12.86|-33.5|= 0.3825
81670321|NCT01843842|163035606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1158|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Duration of fever based on Patient Diary Data||||0.1158
81670322|NCT01843842|163035606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5755|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Duration of non-specific symptoms based on Patient Diary Data||||0.5755
81670323|NCT01843842|163035606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4331|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Duration of nasal/ throat/ chest symptoms based on Patient Diary Data||||0.4331
81670324|NCT01843842|163035606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.356|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Duration of all acute respiratory infection symptoms (fever, non-specific symptoms and nasal/ throat/ chest symptoms) based on Patient Diary Data||||0.3560
81466879|NCT02783729|162626052|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|28.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.626|=|0.6348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.18|147.8||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline SOMT as a covariate.|MMRM|||SOMT: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||147.8|-90.18|= 0.6348
81670325|NCT01843842|163035607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0166||||||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||Fever (Days 1, 3, 6 doctor's examination)||||0.0166
81670326|NCT01843842|163035607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.082|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Non-specific (Days 1, 3, 6 doctor's examination)||||0.0820
81670327|NCT01843842|163035607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7227|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Nasal/Throat/Chest (Days 1, 3, 6 doctor's examination)||||0.7227
81670328|NCT01843842|163035607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2645|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||All symptoms (Days 1, 3, 6 doctor's examination)||||0.2645
81670329|NCT01843842|163035607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0142||||||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||Fever (Days 1-5, patient diary data)||||0.0142
81670330|NCT01843842|163035607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0145||||||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||Non-specific (Days 1-5, patient diary data)||||0.0145
81670331|NCT01843842|163035607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2963|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Nasal/Throat/Chest (Days 1-5, patient diary data)||||0.2963
81670332|NCT01843842|163035607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0364||||||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||All symptoms (Days 1-5, patient diary data)||||0.0364
81670333|NCT01843842|163035608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.40
81670334|NCT01376778|163035610|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.72|||Chi-squared|||||1.72|0.80|0.42
81670335|NCT01376778|163035615|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|3.03||||||||3.03|0.86|
81670336|NCT01376778|163035616|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|72.42||||||||72.42|0.29|
81670337|NCT01376778|163035617|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81670338|NCT01376778|163035618|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.67||||||||2.67|0.81|
81670339|NCT01376778|163035619|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|4.01||||||||4.01|0.65|
81670340|NCT01376778|163035621|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|5.41||||||||5.41|0.66|
81670341|NCT01376778|163035622|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.15||||||||0.15|-0.66|
81670342|NCT01376778|163035623|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-35.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-157.0|87.0||||||||87|-157|
81670343|NCT01376778|163035624|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|3.99||||||||3.99|0.92|
81670344|NCT01376778|163035628|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|31.5||||||||31.5|0.03|
81670345|NCT01376778|163035629|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.38||||||||1.38|0.17|
81670346|NCT01376778|163035632|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.23||||||||1.23|0.32|
81670347|NCT01376778|163035633|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.68||||||||1.68|0.42|
81670348|NCT01376778|163035634|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|5.23||||||||5.23|0.17|
81670349|NCT01376778|163035642|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.5|||Chi-squared|||||2.5|0.7|0.37
81670350|NCT01376778|163035643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.26
81670351|NCT01376778|163035644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.84
81670352|NCT01977599|163035663|OTHER|Chi Square|||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81670353|NCT00632099|163035665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81670354|NCT01118273|163035671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.54
81670355|NCT01118273|163035672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.31
81670356|NCT01118273|163035673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.45
81670357|NCT01118273|163035674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81670358|NCT01118273|163035675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81670359|NCT01118273|163035676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.019
81670360|NCT01118273|163035677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.018
81466880|NCT02783729|162626052|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|50.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.702|=|0.4026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.3|169.97||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline SOMT as a covariate.|MMRM|||SOMT: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||169.97|-68.3|= 0.4026
81635970|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.68||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.01|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For 72 hours||1.01|0.45|0.059
81635971|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.6||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.9|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For 72 hours||0.90|0.40|0.013
81635972|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.64||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.92|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For 72 hours||0.92|0.45|0.015
81635973|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.7||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.03|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For Week 2||1.03|0.48|0.073
81635974|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.7||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.04|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For Week 2||1.04|0.48|0.075
81635975|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.7||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.99|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For Week 2||0.99|0.50|0.044
81635976|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.78||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.1|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For Week 4||1.10|0.55|0.157
81635977|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.9||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.28|||ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For Week 4||1.28|0.63|0.548
81635978|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.83||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.14|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For Week 4||1.14|0.61|0.253
81635979|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.8||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.13|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For Week 8||1.13|0.58|0.204
81635980|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.99||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.39|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For Week 8||1.39|0.71|0.965
81635981|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.89||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.2|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For Week 8||1.20|0.66|0.457
81635982|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|1.58||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.22|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For Week 14||2.22|1.13|0.008
81635983|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|1.69||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.38|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For Week 14||2.38|1.21|0.002
81635984|NCT00910962|162962412|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|1.64||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.21|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For Week 14||2.21|1.21|0.001
81635985|NCT00910962|162962413|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.69|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For 24 hours||0.69|0.43|<0.001
81635986|NCT00910962|162962413|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.82|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For 24 hours||0.82|0.50|<0.001
81635987|NCT00910962|162962413|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.73|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For 24 hours||0.73|0.48|<0.001
81635988|NCT00910962|162962413|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.76||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.98|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For Week 2||0.98|0.59|0.031
81635989|NCT00910962|162962413|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.88||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.13|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For Week 2||1.13|0.68|0.315
81635990|NCT00910962|162962413|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.82||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.02|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For Week 2||1.02|0.65|0.075
81635991|NCT00910962|162962413|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.81||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.02|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For Week 12||1.02|0.65|0.068
81635992|NCT00910962|162962413|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.97||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.22|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For Week 12||1.22|0.78|0.824
81635993|NCT00910962|162962413|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.89||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.09|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For Week 12||1.09|0.73|0.246
81635994|NCT00910962|162962414|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|1.04||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.21|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For 72 hours||1.21|0.89|0.66
81635995|NCT00910962|162962414|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|1.07||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.25|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For 72 hours||1.25|0.92|0.39
81535542|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.96|5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||5.50|-7.96|0.720
81535543|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.41||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|8.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||8.14|-5.31|0.680
81670361|NCT01118273|163035678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.03
81670362|NCT01118273|163035679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.76
81670363|NCT01118273|163035680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.015
81670364|NCT01118273|163035681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.04
81670365|NCT01118273|163035682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.95
81670366|NCT01118273|163035683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.05
81670367|NCT01118273|163035685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.42
81670368|NCT01118273|163035686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.35
81670369|NCT01118273|163035687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.35
81670370|NCT01118273|163035688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.72
81670371|NCT01118273|163035689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.001
81670372|NCT01118273|163035691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.35
81670373|NCT01118273|163035693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.53
81670374|NCT01118273|163035694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.55
81670375|NCT01118273|163035695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.59
81670376|NCT01118273|163035696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.25
81670377|NCT02684604|163035700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81670378|NCT04206605|163035704|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.02|||=|0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.47||P-value was from Wald-based chi-square test; unadjusted for multiple testing.|Chi-squared|||||1.47|0.71|=0.899
81670379|NCT04206605|163035705|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.003|||=|1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.153|0.114||P-value was from the corresponding Mantel-Haenszel estimate for the common risk difference from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test; unadjusted for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.114|-0.153|=1.000
81670380|NCT04206605|163035706|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.96|||=|0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.48||P-value was from Wald-based chi-square test; unadjusted for multiple testing.|Chi-squared|||||1.48|0.62|=0.852
81670381|NCT04206605|163035707|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.1|||=|0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.7||P-value was from Wald-based chi-square test; unadjusted for multiple testing.|Chi-squared|||||1.70|0.72|=0.660
81670382|NCT04206605|163035708|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.087|||=|0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.063||P-value was from the corresponding Mantel-Haenszel estimate for the common risk difference from CMH test; unadjusted for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.063|-0.280|=0.250
81670383|NCT04206605|163035710|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.97|||=|0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.61||P-value was from Wald-based chi-square test; unadjusted for multiple testing.|Chi-squared|||||1.61|0.58|=0.896
81670384|NCT04206605|163035712|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.498||||||P-value comparing lanadelumab to placebo was from a log rank test stratified by baseline strata.|Log Rank|||||||=0.498
81670385|NCT04206605|163035713|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.184||||||P-value comparing lanadelumab to placebo was from a log rank test stratified by baseline strata.|Log Rank|||||||=0.184
81670386|NCT02662036|163035756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Mann Whitney U Test|||Statistical analysis #1 is for intraoperative opioid use||||0.76
81670387|NCT02662036|163035756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Mann Whitney U Test|||Statistical analysis #2 is for postoperative acute care unit opioid use||||0.38
81670388|NCT02662036|163035756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Mann Whitney U Test|||Statistical analysis #3 is for postoperative floor opioid use||||0.69
81670389|NCT02662036|163035756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Mann Whitney U Test|||Statistical analysis #4 is for total opioid use||||0.98
81635996|NCT00910962|162962414|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|1.05||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.21|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For 72 hours||1.21|0.92|0.47
81635997|NCT00910962|162962415|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.99||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.25|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||1.25|0.78|0.92
81635998|NCT00910962|162962415|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|1.08||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.36|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||1.36|0.85|0.52
81635999|NCT00910962|162962415|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|1.03||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.27|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||1.27|0.84|0.76
81636000|NCT00910962|162962416|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.93||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.2|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For discharge/early withdrawal||1.20|0.72|0.57
81636001|NCT00910962|162962416|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.92||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.18|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For discharge/early withdrawal||1.18|0.72|0.52
81636002|NCT00910962|162962416|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.92||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.16|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For discharge/early withdrawal||1.16|0.74|0.50
81636003|NCT00910962|162962416|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.73||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.96|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For Week 12||0.96|0.55|0.03
81636004|NCT00910962|162962416|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.81||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.07|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For Week 12||1.07|0.61|0.14
81636005|NCT00910962|162962416|SUPERIORITY||test to reference ratio|0.76||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.98|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For Week 12||0.98|0.60|0.04
81636006|NCT00910962|162962417|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.92||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.25|1.41|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For Day 3-5 (visit 1)||1.41|-5.25|0.254
81636007|NCT00910962|162962417|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.84||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.29|0.62|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For Day 3-5 (visit 1)||0.62|-6.29|0.106
81636008|NCT00910962|162962417|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.38||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|0.69|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For Day 3-5 (visit 1)||0.69|-5.44|0.126
81636009|NCT00910962|162962417|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.91||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|0.92|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For Week 12||0.92|-4.74|0.184
81636010|NCT00910962|162962417|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.47||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|0.43|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For Week 12||0.43|-5.37|0.093
81636011|NCT00910962|162962417|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.19||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|0.4|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For Week 12||0.40|-4.78|0.096
81636012|NCT00910962|162962418|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.22||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|9.62|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||9.62|-1.18|0.124
81636013|NCT00910962|162962418|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.05||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|11.47|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||11.47|0.63|0.029
81636014|NCT00910962|162962418|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.14||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|10.0|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||10.00|0.28|0.039
81636015|NCT00910962|162962419|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.53||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.27|-2.79|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For LVEDV||-2.79|-40.27|0.025
81636016|NCT00910962|162962419|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.65||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.58|0.29|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For LVEDV||0.29|-37.58|0.053
81636017|NCT00910962|162962419|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.09||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.01|-3.18|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For LVEDV||-3.18|-37.01|0.021
81636018|NCT00910962|162962419|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.82||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.51|-2.14|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 7.5 mg (A): For LVESV||-2.14|-29.51|0.024
81636019|NCT00910962|162962419|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.22||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.14|-3.29|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs Losmapimod 15 mg followed by Losmapimod 7.5 mg (B): For LVESV||-3.29|-31.14|0.016
81636020|NCT00910962|162962419|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.52||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.91|-4.13|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||Placebo (P) vs A and B Combined (C): For LVESV||-4.13|-28.91|0.010
81636021|NCT00910962|162962420|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.21||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.51|5.09|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||5.09|-49.51|0.109
81636022|NCT00910962|162962420|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.13||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.22|20.96|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||20.96|-35.22|0.614
81636023|NCT00910962|162962420|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.67||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.52|10.18|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||10.18|-39.52|0.243
81636024|NCT00910962|162962421|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.03|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||-0.03|-0.44|0.023
81636025|NCT00910962|162962421|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.04|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||-0.04|-0.45|0.021
81636026|NCT00910962|162962421|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.06|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||-0.06|-0.42|0.011
81636027|NCT00910962|162962422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.04|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||0.04|-0.26|0.137
81636028|NCT00910962|162962422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.01|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||-0.01|-0.32|0.036
81636029|NCT00910962|162962422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.0|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||||-0.00|-0.28|0.047
81636030|NCT03418545|162962527|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|67.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.9|82.0||The p-value and 95% CI are computed by pooling 5 imputed datasets using PROC MIANALYZE in SAS with normal approximation. The p-value and 95% CI for each imputed data set is based on the Fisher's exact test and the Wald test, respectively.|Fisher Exact|||||82.0|52.9|<0.0001
81636031|NCT03418545|162962528|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|73.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.2|86.8|||||The 95% CI is based on the Wald test.|||86.8|60.2|
81670390|NCT02662036|163035757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Mann Whitney U Test|||Statistical analysis #1 is for postoperative acute care unit antiemetic use||||0.28
81670391|NCT02662036|163035757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Mann Whitney U Test|||Statistical analysis #2 is for floor antiemetic use||||0.62
81670392|NCT02662036|163035757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Mann Whitney U Test|||Statistical analysis #3 is for total antiemetic use||||0.50
81670393|NCT02662036|163035758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Mann Whitney U Test|||||||0.20
81670394|NCT02662036|163035759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Mann Whitney U Test|||||||0.64
81670395|NCT02662036|163035760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Mann Whitney U Test|||||||0.38
81670396|NCT04995055|163035768|SUPERIORITY||Least-square Mean Difference|-15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-9.5|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Least-square Mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A (C3)- senofilcon A|||-9.5|-21.2|
81636032|NCT03418545|162962530|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||A 2-sided paired t-test at the 5% level was performed to demonstrate that the mean overall satisfaction score at Month 3 was statistically greater than that at Baseline for the treatment group.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81670397|NCT04995055|163035769|SUPERIORITY||Least-square Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.4|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Least-square Mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A (C3)- senofilcon A|||0.4|0.2|
81670398|NCT04995055|163035770|SUPERIORITY||Least-square Mean Difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-2.1|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Least-square Mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A (C3)- senofilcon A|||-2.1|-4.9|
81670399|NCT04995055|163035771|SUPERIORITY||Least-square Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.4|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Least-square Mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A (C3)- senofilcon A|||0.4|0.2|
81670400|NCT04995055|163035773|SUPERIORITY||Least-square Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-1.9|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Least-square Mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A (C3)- senofilcon A|||-1.9|-4.4|
81670401|NCT00942175|163035777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6106|0.8026|||||The mean difference refers to the point estimates of the relative bioavailability. With its confidence intervals, it was obtained from the ANOVA model on the natural logarithm transformed data.|||0.8026|0.6106|
81670402|NCT00942175|163035777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.734|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6516|0.8269|||||The mean difference refers to the point estimates of the relative bioavailability. With its confidence intervals, it was obtained from the ANOVA model on the natural logarithm transformed data.|||0.8269|0.6516|
81670403|NCT00942175|163035777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5564|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4877|0.6347|||||The mean difference refers to the point estimates of the relative bioavailability. With its confidence intervals, it was obtained from the ANOVA model on the natural logarithm transformed data.|||0.6347|0.4877|
81670404|NCT00942175|163035777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6783|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5063|0.9087|||||The mean difference refers to the point estimates of the relative bioavailability. With its confidence intervals, it was obtained from the ANOVA model on the natural logarithm transformed data.|||0.9087|0.5063|
81636033|NCT02356198|162962542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81636034|NCT02356198|162962543|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.102|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.102
81636035|NCT02356198|162962544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.85
81636036|NCT02356198|162962545|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.454|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.454
81636037|NCT02356198|162962546|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.212|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.212
81636038|NCT00087022|162962551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.737|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.737
81636039|NCT00087022|162962552|SUPERIORITY|||||||1.012|||||||Log Rank|||||||1.012
81636040|NCT00087022|162962555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.022
81670405|NCT00942175|163035778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8573|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.802|0.9165|||||The mean difference refers to the point estimates of the relative bioavailability. With its confidence intervals, it was obtained from the ANOVA model on the natural logarithm transformed data.|||0.9165|0.8020|
81670406|NCT00942175|163035778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9103|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8567|0.9672|||||The mean difference refers to the point estimates of the relative bioavailability. With its confidence intervals, it was obtained from the ANOVA model on the natural logarithm transformed data.|||0.9672|0.8567|
81670407|NCT00942175|163035778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6943|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6438|0.7487|||||The mean difference refers to the point estimates of the relative bioavailability. With its confidence intervals, it was obtained from the ANOVA model on the natural logarithm transformed data.|||0.7487|0.6438|
81670408|NCT00942175|163035778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8389|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.644|1.0928|||||The mean difference refers to the point estimates of the relative bioavailability. With its confidence intervals, it was obtained from the ANOVA model on the natural logarithm transformed data.|||1.0928|0.6440|
81670409|NCT00942175|163035779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1016|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0348|8.1684|||||Included only participants with complete data for both regimens. Values are least squares mean difference.|||8.1684|0.0348|
81670410|NCT00942175|163035779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0474|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8555|4.9503|||||Included only participants with complete data for both regimens. Values are least squares mean difference.|||4.9503|-0.8555|
81670411|NCT00942175|163035779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0407|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.5219|15.5595|||||Included only participants with complete data for both regimens. Values are least squares mean difference.|||15.5595|6.5219|
81670412|NCT00942175|163035779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.4437|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.1791|15.7083|||||Included only participants with complete data for both regimens. Values are least squares mean difference.|||15.7083|7.1791|
81670413|NCT00942175|163035780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0||||From ANOVA models in which the least-square means between two regimens are compared.|ANOVA|||||||0.035
81670414|NCT00942175|163035780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.445||90.0||||From ANOVA models in which the least-square means between two regimens are compared.|ANOVA|||||||0.445
81636041|NCT02060487|162962590|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of sildenafil 20 mg TID versus sildenafil 5 mg TID was to be concluded if the upper limit of the 99.7% confidence interval (CI) for hazard ratio (HR) was less than 2.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|99.7|0.31|1.49|||||Hazard ratio estimated from the Proportional Hazards model, stratified by actual previous PAH treatment and etiology of PAH.|||1.49|0.31|
81636042|NCT02060487|162962590|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of sildenafil 80 mg TID vs. sildenafil 5 mg TID was to be concluded if the upper limit of the 99.7% CI for HR was less than 2.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|99.7|0.22|1.21|||||Hazard ratio estimated from the Proportional Hazards model, stratified by actual previous PAH treatment and etiology of PAH.|||1.21|0.22|
81636043|NCT02060487|162962590|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of sildenafil 80 mg TID vs. sildenafil 20 mg TID was to be concluded if the upper limit of the 99.7% CI for HR is less than 2.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|99.7|0.3|1.84|||||Hazard ratio estimated from the Proportional Hazards model, stratified by actual previous PAH treatment and etiology of PAH.|||1.84|0.30|
81636044|NCT02060487|162962591|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|99.7|0.33|1.21|||Wald test||Hazard ratio estimated from the Proportional Hazards model, stratified by actual previous PAH treatment and etiology of PAH.|||1.21|0.33|0.035
81636045|NCT02060487|162962591|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.7|0.22|0.89|||Wald test||Hazard ratio estimated from the Proportional Hazards model, stratified by actual previous PAH treatment and etiology of PAH.|||0.89|0.22|<0.001
81636046|NCT02060487|162962591|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|99.7|0.34|1.52|||Wald test||Hazard ratio estimated from the Proportional Hazards model, stratified by actual previous PAH treatment and etiology of PAH.|||1.52|0.34|0.195
81636047|NCT02060487|162962592|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means difference|15.0||||0.0627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|30.81|||MMRM|||||30.81|-0.80|0.0627
81636048|NCT02060487|162962592|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means difference|18.9||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.99|34.86|||MMRM|||||34.86|2.99|0.0201
81636049|NCT02060487|162962592|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means difference|3.9||||0.6254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.85|19.68|||MMRM|||||19.68|-11.85|0.6254
81636050|NCT02060487|162962593|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means difference|21.3||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|40.45|||MMRM|||||40.45|2.25|0.0286
81636051|NCT02060487|162962593|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means difference|20.5||||0.0364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|39.65|||MMRM|||||39.65|1.30|0.0364
81636052|NCT02060487|162962593|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares means difference|-0.9||||0.9283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.94|18.19|||MMRM|||||18.19|-19.94|0.9283
81636053|NCT03212638|162962594|EQUIVALENCE|0.80, 1.25 as the bioequivalence boundaries|Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.946|1.15||||||Bioequivalence of single 4 mg dose of baricitinib as the suspension formulation with (T1) water compared to the commercial tablet (R).||1.15|0.946|
81636054|NCT03212638|162962594|EQUIVALENCE|0.80, 1.25 as the bioequivalence boundaries|ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.944|1.14||||||Bioequivalence of single 4 mg dose of baricitinib as the suspension formulation without (T2) water compared to the commercial tablet (R).||1.14|0.944|
81636055|NCT03212638|162962594|EQUIVALENCE|0.80, 1.25 as the bioequivalence boundaries|Ratio|0.675|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.617|0.74||||||Bioequivalence of single 4 mg dose of baricitinib as fasted vs fed.||0.740|0.617|
81636056|NCT03212638|162962595|EQUIVALENCE|0.80, 1.25 as the bioequivalence boundaries|Ratio|0.996|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.963|1.03||||||Bioequivalence of single 4 mg dose of baricitinib as the suspension formulation with (T1) water compared to the commercial tablet (R).||1.03|0.963|
81636057|NCT03212638|162962595|EQUIVALENCE|0.80, 1.25 as the bioequivalence boundaries|Ratio|0.998|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.995|1.03||||||Bioequivalence of s single 4 mg dose of baricitinib as the suspension formulation without (T2) water compared to the commercial tablet (R).||1.03|0.995|
81636058|NCT03212638|162962595|EQUIVALENCE|0.80, 1.25 as the bioequivalence boundaries|ratio|0.973|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.936|1.01||||||Bioequivalence of single 4 mg dose of baricitinib as fasted vs fed.||1.01|0.936|
81636059|NCT03212638|162962596|EQUIVALENCE|0.80, 1.25 as the bioequivalence boundaries|Ratio|0.999|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.996|1.03||||||Bioequivalence of single 4 mg dose of baricitinib as the suspension formulation with (T1) water compared to the commercial tablet (R).||1.03|0.996|
81636060|NCT03212638|162962596|EQUIVALENCE|0.80, 1.25 as the bioequivalence boundaries|Ratio|0.999|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.966|1.03||||||Bioequivalence of single 4 mg dose of baricitinib as the suspension formulation with (T1) water compared to the commercial tablet (R).||1.03|0.966|
81636061|NCT03212638|162962596|EQUIVALENCE|0.80, 1.25 as the bioequivalence boundaries|ratio|0.978|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.941|1.02||||||Bioequivalence of single 4 mg dose of baricitinib as fasted vs fed.||1.02|0.941|
81636062|NCT02686658|162962603|OTHER|Model for repeated measures (MRM) and square root transformation was used to compare the treatment groups.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.11||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Model for repeated measures (MRM)|||Difference in least squares means between groups calculated as (Sham) minus (Zimura).||||0.0072
81636063|NCT02686658|162962603|OTHER|Model for repeated measures (MRM) and square root transformation was used to compare treatment groups.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.124||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Model for repeated measures (MRM)|||Difference in least squares means between groups calculated as (Sham) minus (Zimura).||||0.0051
81636064|NCT02686658|162962604|OTHER|Model for repeated measures (MRM) was used to compare the treatment groups.|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.39||||0.3464|TWO_SIDED||||||Model for repeated measures (MRM)|||Difference in least squares mean between groups calculated as (Zimura) minus (Sham).||||0.3464
81636065|NCT02686658|162962604|OTHER|Model for repeated measures (MRM) was used to compare the treatment groups.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.28||||0.883|TWO_SIDED||||||Model for repeated measures (MRM)|||Difference in least squares mean between groups calculated as (Zimura) minus (Sham).||||0.8830
81636066|NCT02686658|162962605|OTHER|Model for repeated measures (MRM) was used to compare the treatment groups.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.38||||0.8405|TWO_SIDED||||||Model for repeated measures (MRM)|||Difference in least squares mean between groups calculated as (Zimura) minus (Sham).||||0.8405
81636067|NCT02686658|162962605|OTHER|Model for repeated measures (MRM) was used to compare the treatment groups.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.44||||0.5017|TWO_SIDED||||||Model for repeated measures (MRM)|||Difference in least squares mean between groups calculated as (Zimura) minus (Sham).||||0.5017
81670415|NCT00942175|163035780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||90.0||||From ANOVA models in which the least-square means between two regimens are compared.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81670416|NCT00942175|163035780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||90.0||||From ANOVA models in which the least-square means between two regimens are compared.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81670417|NCT00942175|163035781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||90.0||||From ANOVA models in which the least-square means between two regimens are compared.|ANOVA|||||||0.004
81670418|NCT00942175|163035781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.148||90.0||||From ANOVA models in which the least-square means between two regimens are compared.|ANOVA|||||||0.148
81670419|NCT00942175|163035781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||90.0||||From ANOVA models in which the least-square means between two regimens are compared.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81670420|NCT00942175|163035781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||90.0||||From ANOVA models in which the least-square means between two regimens are compared.|ANOVA|||||||<.0001
81670421|NCT00884273|163035787|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non-inferiority was to be established if the treatment difference in adjusted (for baseline volume, and baseline total IPSS) mean percentage reduction was significantly greater (two-sided at α=0.05 level) than Δ = 10 points (non-inferiority margin) in both the FAS and PP analyses sets.~If the Week 12 treatment assessment of prostate volume was missing the LOCF approach was used, i.e., the prostate volume value closest to and before Week 12 was used."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.37||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|7.52||FAS.|ANCOVA|The baseline IPSS and baseline Prostate volume were used as covariates and treatment was used as a factor in the analysis.||Estimates from analysis of variance with treatment as factors and baseline IPSS and baseline Prostate volume as covariates.||7.52|-2.78|0.36
81670422|NCT00884273|163035796|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non-inferiority was to be established if the treatment difference in adjusted (for baseline volume, and baseline total IPSS) mean percentage reduction was significantly greater (two-sided at α=0.05 level) than Δ = 10 points (non-inferiority margin) in both the FAS and PP analyses sets.~If the Week 12 treatment assessment of prostate volume was missing the LOCF approach was used, i.e., the prostate volume value closest to and before Week 12 was used."|Mean Difference (Net)|2.24||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|7.58||PP.|ANCOVA|The baseline IPSS and baseline Prostate volume were used as covariates and treatment was used as a factor in the analysis.||Estimates from analysis of variance with treatment as factors and baseline IPSS and baseline Prostate volume as covariates.||7.58|-3.10|0.41
81670423|NCT01940471|163035797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Sample sizes of 288 and 576 participants in the TDF and TAF groups, respectively, were planned to give 84% power to rule out the noninferiority margin of 10% at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025. This sample size based on the assumption that the expected difference (TAF - TDF) in the proportion of participants with HBV DNA \< 29 IU/mL was 0 and the proportion of participants with HBV DNA \< 29 IU/mL in the TDF group was 69%. Missing data were treated as not achieving the primary endpoint.|Difference in proportions|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|2.6|||||Difference in the proportion between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportions adjusted by baseline HBV DNA categories and oral antiviral treatment status strata.|The null hypothesis was that the TAF group is at least 10% worse than the TDF group with respect to the proportion of participants with HBV DNA \< 29 IU/mL at Week 48. The alternative hypothesis was that the TAF group is less than 10% worse than the TDF group with respect to the proportion of participants with HBV DNA \< 29 IU/mL at Week 48. Noninferiority was assessed using a 95% confidence interval (CI) approach, with a noninferiority margin of 10%.||2.6|-9.8|
81670424|NCT00258674|163035803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.307||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.307
81670425|NCT00258674|163035804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.551||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.551
81670426|NCT00258674|163035805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.927||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.927
81670427|NCT00258674|163035806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.308||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.308
81706547|NCT02148952|163109327|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.2|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||1.20|0.89|0.68
81706548|NCT02148952|163109328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.16|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Relative risks are for the intervention group as compared with the control group and are adjusted for clustering and matching. The denominators shift owing to missing data on outcomes.|||1.16|0.76|0.56
81706549|NCT02148952|163109329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.27|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||1.27|0.95|0.19
81706550|NCT02148952|163109330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.53|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Relative risks are for the intervention group as compared with the control group and are adjusted for clustering and matching. The denominators shift owing to missing data on outcomes.|||1.53|0.74|0.73
81670428|NCT00258674|163035807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.867||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.867
81670429|NCT00258674|163035808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98||||0.807||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.807
81670430|NCT00258674|163035809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.702||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.702
81670431|NCT00258674|163035810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.413||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.413
81670432|NCT00258674|163035811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.996||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.996
81670433|NCT00258674|163035812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.451||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.451
81670434|NCT00258674|163035813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.447||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.447
81670435|NCT00258674|163035814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.936||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.936
81706551|NCT02148952|163109331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.2|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Relative risks are for the intervention group as compared with the control group and are adjusted for clustering and matching. The denominators shift owing to missing data on outcomes.|Rate any severe maternal complication within 7 days||1.20|0.79|0.81
81670436|NCT00258674|163035815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.332||95.0||||A comparison of the claims vs. claims+MR arms was also conducted, giving a p-value of 0.537.|Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.332
81706552|NCT02148952|163109331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.52|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Relative risks are for the intervention group as compared with the control group and are adjusted for clustering and matching. The denominators shift owing to missing data on outcomes.|Rate of seizures||1.52|0.57|0.76
81706553|NCT02148952|163109331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.41|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Relative risks are for the intervention group as compared with the control group and are adjusted for clustering and matching. The denominators shift owing to missing data on outcomes.|Rate of loss of consciousness for \> 1 hr||1.41|0.70|0.97
81670437|NCT00258674|163035816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.86||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.860
81670438|NCT00258674|163035817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.382||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.382
81670439|NCT00258674|163035818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.988||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.988
81670440|NCT00258674|163035819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.685||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We used a three-stage hierarchical model estimate the effect of the interventions on the change in endpoint from baseline to follow-up. Change scores for dichotomous measures were scored as -1, 0, or 1, with a positive value indicating increased guideline adherence or increased incidence of that process. We used ordered logistic models to test the hypothesis that patients in the intervention groups were more likely to meet guidelines or to receive these processes of care.||||0.685
81670441|NCT03715153|163035820|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of the adjusted difference|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|1.75|||t-test, 2 sided|General Linear Model including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, gender, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline.|Estimate of the adjusted difference was based on 211 patients (Missing data were imputed).|||1.75|-1.04|0.617
81670442|NCT03715153|163035821|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of the adjusted difference|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.91|6.88|||||General Linear Model including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, gender, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline. Estimate of the adjusted difference was based on 211 patients (Missing data were imputed).|||6.88|-5.91|
81670443|NCT03715153|163035822|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of the adjusted difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.16|||||Rank-based analysis (Wilcoxon scores) including terms for fixed categorical effects of treatment, country and gender. Estimate of the adjusted difference was based on 211 patients (Missing data were imputed).|||0.16|-0.24|
81670444|NCT03715153|163035823|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of the adjusted difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|1.75|||||General Linear Model including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, gender, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline. Estimate of the adjusted difference was based on 211 patients (Missing data were imputed).|||1.75|-1.42|
81670445|NCT03715153|163035827|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of the adjusted difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|4.59||||||||4.59|-5.12|
81670446|NCT02090413|163035912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|11.2|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Weeks 1-4 combined||11.2|-6.4|
81670447|NCT02090413|163035912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|8.3|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Weeks 1-4 combined||8.3|-10.8|
81670448|NCT02090413|163035912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|13.2|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Week 1||13.2|-9.3|
81670449|NCT02090413|163035912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|11.4|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Week 1||11.4|-11.4|
81670450|NCT02090413|163035912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-14.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|-0.3|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Week 2||-0.3|-29.2|
81670451|NCT02090413|163035912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|6.9|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Week 2||6.9|-20.9|
81670452|NCT02090413|163035912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-17.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|-2.4|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Week 3||-2.4|-32.8|
81670453|NCT02090413|163035912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.1|-3.9|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Week 3||-3.9|-34.1|
81670454|NCT02090413|163035912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|11.4|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Week 4||11.4|-21.0|
81670455|NCT02090413|163035912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|11.4|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Week 4||11.4|-21.0|
81670456|NCT02090413|163035913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|12.4|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Overall flushing events||12.4|-2.6|
81670457|NCT02090413|163035913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|12.5|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Overall flushing events||12.5|-2.5|
81670458|NCT02090413|163035913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|8.1|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Overall redness events||8.1|-11.2|
81670459|NCT02090413|163035913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|8.3|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Overall redness events||8.3|-10.8|
81670460|NCT02090413|163035913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|11.7|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Overall warmth events||11.7|-1.8|
81670461|NCT02090413|163035913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|11.7|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Overall warmth events||11.7|-1.7|
81670462|NCT02090413|163035913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|17.3|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Overall tingling events||17.3|-5.4|
81670463|NCT02090413|163035913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|16.4|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Overall tingling events||16.4|-6.4|
81670464|NCT02090413|163035913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|3.5|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Overall itching events||3.5|-19.5|
81670465|NCT02090413|163035913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|0.6|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Overall itching events||0.6|-23.1|
81670466|NCT02090413|163035916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|13.0|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Weeks 5-8 combined||13.0|-15.8|
81670467|NCT02090413|163035916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|19.1|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Weeks 5-8 combined||19.1|-8.4|
81670468|NCT02090413|163035916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|23.0|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Weeks 9-12 combined||23.0|-9.9|
81670469|NCT02090413|163035916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|15.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|31.3|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Weeks 9-12 combined||31.3|0.2|
81670470|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|15.4|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Overall flushing, Weeks 5-8 combined||15.4|-10.2|
81670471|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|16.6|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Overall flushing, Weeks 5-8 combined||16.6|-8.6|
81670472|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|18.9|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Overall flushing, Weeks 9-12 combined||18.9|-12.8|
81670473|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|27.3|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Overall flushing, Weeks 9-12 combined||27.3|-2.8|
81670474|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|12.2|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Redness, Weeks 5-8 combined||12.2|-15.7|
81670475|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|17.3|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Redness, Weeks 5-8 combined||17.3|-9.4|
81670476|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|7.0|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Redness, Weeks 9-12 combined||7.0|-25.1|
81670477|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|18.5|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Redness, Weeks 9-12 combined||18.5|-12.0|
81670478|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|12.9|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Warmth, Weeks 5-8 combined||12.9|-13.5|
81670479|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|15.4|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Warmth, Weeks 5-8 combined||15.4|-10.2|
81670480|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|15.7|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Warmth, Weeks 9-12 combined||15.7|-15.3|
81670481|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|19.9|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Warmth, Weeks 9-12 combined||19.9|-10.3|
81670482|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|14.3|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Tingling, Weeks 5-8 combined||14.3|-18.4|
81670483|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|13.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|29.3|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Tingling, Weeks 5-8 combined||29.3|-1.9|
81670484|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|11.8|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Tingling, Weeks 9-12 combined||11.8|-22.1|
81670485|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|23.9|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Tingling, Weeks 9-12 combined||23.9|-9.6|
81670486|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|25.5|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Itching, Weeks 5-8 combined||25.5|-6.8|
81670487|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|25.5|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Itching, Weeks 5-8||25.5|-6.8|
81670488|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|20.8|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Itching, Weeks 9-12 combined||20.8|-13.2|
81670489|NCT02090413|163035917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|25.3|||||Two sided 95% CI of difference in proportions was constructed based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Itching, Weeks 9-12 combined||25.3|-8.5|
81670490|NCT02090413|163035921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.145|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.414|0.125|||||Analysis of variance model (ANCOVA) model was used with treatment, center as effects and baseline characteristics as covariates.|Weeks 1-4 combined||0.125|-0.414|
81670491|NCT02090413|163035921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.392|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.656|-0.128|||||ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as effects and baseline characteristics as covariates.|Weeks 1-4 combined||-0.128|-0.656|
81670492|NCT02090413|163035921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.247|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.507|0.012|||||ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as effects and baseline characteristics as covariates.|Weeks 1-4 combined||0.012|-0.507|
81670493|NCT02090413|163035921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.376|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.193|0.945|||||ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as effects and baseline characteristics as covariates.|Weeks 5-8 combined||0.945|-0.193|
81670494|NCT02090413|163035921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.069|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.498|0.635|||||ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as effects and baseline characteristics as covariates.|Weeks 5-8 combined||0.635|-0.498|
81670495|NCT02090413|163035921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.308|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.867|0.251|||||ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as effects and baseline characteristics as covariates.|Weeks 5-8 combined||0.251|-0.867|
81670496|NCT02090413|163035921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.308|0.355|||||ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as effects and baseline characteristics as covariates.|Weeks 9-12 combined||0.355|-0.308|
81670497|NCT02090413|163035921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.374|0.254|||||ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as effects and baseline characteristics as covariates.|Weeks 9-12 combined||0.254|-0.374|
81670498|NCT02090413|163035921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.084|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.232|||||ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as effects and baseline characteristics as covariates.|Weeks 9-12 combined||0.232|-0.4|
81670499|NCT03834519|163035939|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.2616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.14|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by measurable disease status and prior NHA treatment.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by measurable disease status and prior NHA treatment.|Treatment difference in survival assessed by the stratified log-rank test stratified by measurable disease status and prior NHA treatment.||1.14|0.77|0.2616
81670500|NCT03834519|163035940|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.5544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.25|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by measurable disease status and prior NHA treatment.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by measurable disease status and prior NHA treatment.|Treatment difference in rPFS assessed by the stratified log-rank test stratified by measurable disease status and prior NHA treatment.||1.25|0.82|0.5544
81670501|NCT03834519|163035941|OTHER|Treatment difference in TFST|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||||95.0|0.71|1.03|||||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by measurable disease status and prior NHA treatment.|||1.03|0.71|
81670502|NCT03834519|163035942|OTHER|Treatment difference in ORR|Difference in percentage|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|17.1||||||||17.1|4.0|
81670503|NCT03834519|163035944|OTHER|Treatment difference in time to PSA progression|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.38|||||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by measurable disease status and prior NHA treatment.|||1.38|0.89|
81670504|NCT03834519|163035945|OTHER|Treatment difference in SSRE|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.78|||||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by measurable disease status and prior NHA treatment.|||0.78|0.38|
81670505|NCT03834519|163035946|OTHER|Treatment difference in time to radiographic soft tissue progression|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.0|||||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by measurable disease status and prior NHA treatment.|||1.00|0.62|
81670506|NCT03834519|163035947|OTHER|Treatment difference in TTPE|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.3643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.26|||Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by measurable disease status and prior NHA treatment.|||1.26|0.72|0.3643
81670507|NCT00853749|163035950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|14.2||||||Comparison between treatments for common serotype 4||14.2|-5.0|
81670508|NCT00853749|163035950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|9.5||||||Comparison between treatments for common serotype 6B||9.5|-7.3|
81670509|NCT00853749|163035950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|9.5||||||Comparison between treatments for common serotype 9V||9.5|-7.3|
81670510|NCT00853749|163035950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|9.5||||||Comparison between treatments for common serotype 14||9.5|-7.8|
81670511|NCT00853749|163035950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|14.2||||||Comparison between treatments for common serotype 18C||14.2|-5.0|
81670512|NCT00853749|163035950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|9.5||||||Comparison between treatments for common serotype 19F||9.5|-7.3|
81670513|NCT00853749|163035950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|9.5||||||Comparison between treatments for common serotype 23F||9.5|-7.3|
81670514|NCT00853749|163035950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|14.2||||||Comparison between treatments for additional serotype 1||14.2|-5.0|
81670515|NCT00853749|163035950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|9.5||||||Comparison between treatments for additional serotype 3||9.5|-7.3|
81670516|NCT00853749|163035950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|9.5||||||Comparison between treatments for additional serotype 5||9.5|-7.3|
81670517|NCT00853749|163035950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|9.5||||||Comparison between treatments for additional serotype 6A||9.5|-7.3|
81670518|NCT00853749|163035950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|9.5||||||Comparison between treatments for additional serotype 7F||9.5|-7.3|
81670519|NCT00853749|163035950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|9.5||||||Comparison between treatments for additional serotype 19A||9.5|-7.3|
81670520|NCT00853749|163035951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|12.7||||||Comparison between treatments for common serotype 4||12.7|-8.6|
81670521|NCT00853749|163035951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|9.7||||||Comparison between treatments for common serotype 6B||9.7|-7.5|
81670522|NCT00853749|163035951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|9.7||||||Comparison between treatments for common serotype 9V||9.7|-7.5|
81670523|NCT00853749|163035951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|9.7||||||Comparison between treatments for common serotype 14||9.7|-7.5|
81670524|NCT00853749|163035951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|10.0||||||Comparison between treatments for common serotype 18C||10.0|-7.4|
81670525|NCT00853749|163035951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|10.0||||||Comparison between treatments for common serotype 19F||10.0|-7.5|
81670526|NCT00853749|163035951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|8.1||||||Comparison between treatments for common serotype 23F||8.1|-10.8|
81670527|NCT00853749|163035951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|14.2||||||Comparison between treatments for additional serotype 1||14.2|-5.0|
81670528|NCT00853749|163035951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|7.9||||||Comparison between treatments for additional serotype 3||7.9|-11.1|
81670529|NCT00853749|163035951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|12.2||||||Comparison between treatments for additional serotype 5||12.2|-8.5|
81670530|NCT00853749|163035951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|9.5||||||Comparison between treatments for additional serotype 6A||9.5|-7.3|
81670531|NCT00853749|163035951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|7.7||||||Comparison between treatments for additional serotype 7F||7.7|-11.3|
81670532|NCT00853749|163035951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions (percentage)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|9.5||||||Comparison between treatments for additional serotype 19A||9.5|-7.3|
81670533|NCT00853749|163035952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric means|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.42|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 1: Ratio of geometric mean avidity (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||0.42|0.22|
81706554|NCT02148952|163109331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.38|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Relative risks are for the intervention group as compared with the control group and are adjusted for clustering and matching. The denominators shift owing to missing data on outcomes.|Rate of high fever with foul-smelling vaginal discharge||1.38|0.76|0.90
81706555|NCT02148952|163109331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.17|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Relative risks are for the intervention group as compared with the control group and are adjusted for clustering and matching. The denominators shift owing to missing data on outcomes.|Rate of hemorrhage||1.17|0.77|0.61
81670534|NCT00853749|163035952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric means|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.44|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures ((PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 5: Ratio of geometric mean avidity (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||0.44|0.23|
81670535|NCT00853749|163035952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric means|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.67|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 6B: Ratio of geometric mean avidity (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||0.67|0.29|
81670536|NCT00853749|163035952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric means|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.27|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 19F: Ratio of geometric mean avidity (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||1.27|0.61|
81670537|NCT00853749|163035952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric means|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.65|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 23F: Ratio of geometric mean avidity (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||0.65|0.34|
81670538|NCT00853749|163035953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMTs|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.12|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 4: Ratio of GMTs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||1.12|0.35|
81670539|NCT00853749|163035953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMTs|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.38|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMTs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||1.38|0.68|
81670540|NCT00853749|163035953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMTs|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.81|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMTs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||1.81|0.51|
81670541|NCT00853749|163035953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMTs|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.48|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 14: Ratio of GMTs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||1.48|0.67|
81670542|NCT00853749|163035953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMTs|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.98|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures(PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMTs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||0.98|0.33|
81670543|NCT00853749|163035953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMTs|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.56|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMTs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||1.56|0.72|
81670544|NCT00853749|163035953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMTs|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.99|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMTs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||0.99|0.39|
81670545|NCT00853749|163035953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMTs|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.32|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 1: Ratio of GMTs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||0.32|0.12|
81670546|NCT00853749|163035953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMTs|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.18|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 3: Ratio of GMTs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||1.18|0.56|
81670547|NCT00853749|163035953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMTs|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.63|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 5: Ratio of GMTs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||0.63|0.21|
81670548|NCT00853749|163035953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMTs|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.25|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMTs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||2.25|0.88|
81670549|NCT00853749|163035953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMTs|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.14|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMTs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||1.14|0.48|
81706556|NCT02148952|163109331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.58|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Relative risks are for the intervention group as compared with the control group and are adjusted for clustering and matching. The denominators shift owing to missing data on outcomes.|Rate of stroke||1.58|0.34|0.41
81706557|NCT02148952|163109332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.58|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||1.58|0.72|0.74
81670550|NCT00853749|163035953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMTs|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.2|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMTs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||1.20|0.54|
81670551|NCT00853749|163035954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMCs|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.55|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 4: Ratio of GMCs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||0.55|0.25|
81670552|NCT00853749|163035954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMCs|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.15|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMCs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||1.15|0.44|
81670553|NCT00853749|163035954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMCs|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.75|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMCs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||0.75|0.45|
81670554|NCT00853749|163035954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMCs|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.24|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 14: Ratio of GMCs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||1.24|0.48|
81670555|NCT00853749|163035954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMCs|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.85|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMCs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||0.85|0.38|
81670556|NCT00853749|163035954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMCs|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.27|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMCs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||1.27|0.56|
81670557|NCT00853749|163035954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMCs|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.95|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMCs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||0.95|0.44|
81670558|NCT00853749|163035954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMCs|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.4|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 1: Ratio of GMCs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||0.40|0.18|
81670559|NCT00853749|163035954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMCs|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.72|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 3: Ratio of GMCs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||1.72|0.76|
81670560|NCT00853749|163035954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMCs|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.51|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 5: Ratio of GMCs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||0.51|0.25|
81670561|NCT00853749|163035954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMCs|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.14|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMCs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||1.14|0.55|
81670562|NCT00853749|163035954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMCs|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.28|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMCs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||1.28|0.61|
81670563|NCT00853749|163035954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of GMCs|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.23|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).|Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMCs (PCV/23vPS/13vPnC, PCV/PCV/13vPnC).||1.23|0.60|
81670564|NCT00853749|163035955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.253|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for any tenderness||||0.253
81670565|NCT00853749|163035955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for significant tenderness||||0.380
81670566|NCT00853749|163035955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.135|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for any redness||||0.135
81670567|NCT00853749|163035955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for mild redness||||0.520
81670568|NCT00853749|163035955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.283|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for moderate redness||||0.283
81670569|NCT00853749|163035955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.225|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for severe redness||||0.225
81670570|NCT00853749|163035955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.202|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for any swelling||||0.202
81670571|NCT00853749|163035955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.294|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for mild swelling||||0.294
81670572|NCT00853749|163035955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.175|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for moderate swelling||||0.175
81670573|NCT00853749|163035955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.314|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for severe swelling||||0.314
81670574|NCT00853749|163035956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for fever ≥ 38 degrees C but ≤ 39 degrees C||||> .99
81670575|NCT00853749|163035956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for decreased appetite||||> .99
81670576|NCT00853749|163035956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.543|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for irritability||||0.543
81535544|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.82|6.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||6.57|-6.82|0.971
81670577|NCT00853749|163035956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.233|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for increased sleep||||0.233
81670578|NCT00853749|163035956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.198|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for decreased sleep||||0.198
81670579|NCT00853749|163035956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.628|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between treatments for rash||||0.628
81670580|NCT00255970|163035957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||This study had been designed as a superiority study. The null hypothesis had been that there would be no significant difference in probing depth between groups at the time points measured.||||>.05
81670581|NCT00255970|163035957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The power analysis had been computed for a threshold of 0.05 with a power of 0.8.|ANOVA|||A power analysis, prior to data collection, determined that a minimum of 18 in each arm would be needed for this study.||||>0.05
81670582|NCT00255970|163035958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||This study had been designed as a superiority study. The a priori power analysis had been designed with an effect size based on historical data. Thus, a minimal sample size of 34 patients would be necessary to determine if there was a true difference between groups, α =.05, power= 0.8. This number was then rounded to 40 patients, 20/ group (DFDBA and Regenafil).||||>.05
81670583|NCT00255970|163035959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||The change in recession, measured in mm, had been designed as a superiority study. The a priori power analysis had been designed with an effect size based on historical data. Thus, a minimal sample size of 34 patients would be necessary to determine if there was a true difference between groups, α =.05, power= 0.8. This number was then rounded to 40 patients, 20/ group (DFDBA and Regenafil).||||>0.05
81670584|NCT00255970|163035960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Each gingival unit (buccal, lingual, mesiobuccal, distobuccal, mesiolingual, and distolingual) of the individual tooth will be given a score from 0-3, called the gingival index for the area. The scores from the 6 areas of the tooth are added and divided by 6 to give the gingival index for the tooth.||||>0.05
81670585|NCT00255970|163035961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||This study had been designed as a superiority study. The a priori power analysis had been designed with an effect size based on historical data. Thus, a minimal sample size of 34 patients would be necessary to determine if there was a true difference between groups, α =.05, power= 0.8. This number was then rounded to 40 patients, 20/ group (DFDBA and Regenafil).||||>0.05
81670586|NCT03996876|163035964|SUPERIORITY|Given the relatively small sample size, results of our inferential statistical tests should be interpreted with caution.|F Statistic|1.032||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|ANOVA|We conducted a two-way mixed ANOVA with intervention as the between-subjects and time as the within-subjects variable.|The F Statistic reported is for the interaction between Intervention and Time.|||||0.322
81670587|NCT02971631|163035967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired analysis||||||0.008
81670588|NCT02971631|163035968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired analysis||||||0.03
81670589|NCT02971631|163035969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired analysis||For meal consumption rate||||0.79
81670590|NCT02971631|163035971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired analysis||Baseline||||0.20
81670591|NCT02971631|163035971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired analysis||Post-OGTT||||0.58
81670592|NCT02971631|163035971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired analysis||Pre-meal||||0.39
81670593|NCT02971631|163035971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired analysis||Post-meal||||0.20
81670594|NCT02971631|163035972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired analysis||Baseline||||0.26
81535545|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.52||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|9.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||9.21|-4.17|0.460
81670595|NCT02971631|163035972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||Paired analysis|t-test, 2 sided|||Post-OGTT||||0.06
81670596|NCT02971631|163035972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired analysis||Pre-meal||||0.95
81670597|NCT02971631|163035972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired analysis||Post-meal||||0.88
81670598|NCT02971631|163035973|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Other|0 events over whole study, no statistical test appropriate||||||1
81670599|NCT02971631|163035974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81670600|NCT01538628|163035975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||Exact binomial test|testing the null hypothesis that the proportion for SpaceOAR is less than or equal to 0.70.||||||.0001
81670601|NCT00457015|163035998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01||95.0||||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons. Treatment effect will be deemed statistically significant if the coefficient for the treatment group within the statistical model is significant at level 0.05.|Blocked Wilcoxon rank sum test|||The primary efficacy analysis compared the change from baseline in MSCS Score at 4 hours post-dosing for patients treated with ecallantide and placebo. Treatment effect was assessed by the nonparametric Blocked Wilcoxon Rank Sum test because of an assumed non-normal distribution.||||0.010
81686189|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.24|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.24|0.15|
81670602|NCT00457015|163035999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003||95.0||||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons. Treatment effect will be deemed statistically significant if the coefficient for the treatment group within the statistical model is significant at level 0.05.|Blocked Wilcoxon rank sum test|||The analysis compared the TOS at 4 hours post-dosing for patients treated with ecallantide and placebo. Treatment effect was assessed by the nonparametric Blocked Wilcoxon Rank Sum test because of an assumed non-normal distribution.||||0.003
81670603|NCT00457015|163036000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.102||95.0||||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons. Treatment effect will be deemed statistically significant if the coefficient for the treatment group within the statistical model is significant at level 0.05.|Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier analysis using the Log-Rank test was used to compare the time distribution between the 2 treatment groups.||||0.102
81670604|NCT03670953|163036004|SUPERIORITY|2-sided at a significance level of alpha = 0.05|Least Squares Mean difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.0194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.97||"LSM, SE, CI and p-value from a MMRM with CFB in Good on time as outcome, baseline Good on time as a covariate, treatment and visit as fixed effects, pooled center as random effect and a treatment-by-visit interaction."|MMRM|The degree-of-freedom of the denominator is estimated using the Kenward-Roger method. Unstructured covariance structure is assumed.||||0.97|0.09|0.0194
81670605|NCT03670953|163036005|SUPERIORITY|2-sided at a significance level of alpha = 0.05|Least Squares Mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.214||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.06||"LSM, SE, CI and p-value from a MMRM with CFB in Off time as outcome, baseline Off time as a covariate, treatment and visit as fixed effects, pooled center as random effect and a treatment-by-visit interaction."|MMRM|The degree-of-freedom of the denominator is estimated using the Kenward-Roger method. Unstructured covariance structure is assumed.||||-0.06|-0.90|0.0252
81670606|NCT03670953|163036006|SUPERIORITY|2-sided at a significance level of alpha = 0.05|Percent difference|10.9||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|18.3||"P-value from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by pooled center comparing the percentage of Much or Very Much Improved participants between the treatment groups."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.3|3.5|0.0015
81670607|NCT03670953|163036007|SUPERIORITY|2-sided at a significance level of alpha = 0.05|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.9587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.7||LSM, SE, CI and p-value from a MMRM with CFB in MDS-UPDRS Part III Score as outcome, baseline MDS-UPDRS Part III Score as a covariate, treatment and visit as fixed effects, pooled center as random effect and a treatment-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|The degree-of-freedom of the denominator is estimated using the Kenward-Roger method. Unstructured covariance structure is assumed.||||1.7|-1.8|0.9587
81670608|NCT03670953|163036008|SUPERIORITY|2-sided at a significance level of alpha = 0.05|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.9668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.1||LSM, SE, CI \& p-value from MMRM with CFB in MDS-UPDRS Part II \& III Scores as outcome, baseline MDS-UPDRS Part II and III Scores as a covariate, treatment and visit as fixed effects, pooled center as random effect \& a treatment-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|The degree-of-freedom of the denominator is estimated using the Kenward-Roger method. Unstructured covariance structure is assumed.||||2.1|-2.2|0.9668
81670609|NCT00916357|163036053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0034||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||60 minutes after study drug injection.||||0.0034
81670610|NCT00916357|163036053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humulin-R + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||60 minutes after study drug injection.||||0.2600
81670611|NCT00916357|163036053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20) and Humulin-R + rHuPH20.|Repeated measures Analysis of Variance|||60 minutes after study drug injection.||||0.0001
81670612|NCT00916357|163036053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0039||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||90 minutes after study drug injection.||||0.0039
81670613|NCT00916357|163036053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humulin-R + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||90 minutes after study drug injection.||||0.9300
81670614|NCT00916357|163036053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0031||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20) and Humulin-R + rHuPH20.|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||90 minutes after study drug injection.||||0.0031
81670615|NCT00916357|163036053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||120 minutes after study drug injection.||||0.0190
81670616|NCT00916357|163036053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humulin-R + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||120 minutes after study drug injection.||||0.9200
81670617|NCT00916357|163036053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20) and Humulin-R + rHuPH20.|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||120 minutes after study drug injection.||||0.0150
81670618|NCT00916357|163036053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Peak postprandial glucose (PPG) values.||||0.0950
81670619|NCT00916357|163036053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humulin-R + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Peak postprandial glucose (PPG) values.||||0.6000
81670620|NCT00916357|163036053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20) and Humulin-R + rHuPH20.|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Peak postprandial glucose (PPG) values.||||0.0310
81670621|NCT00916357|163036054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.0001
81670622|NCT00916357|163036054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humulin-R + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.1800
81670623|NCT00916357|163036054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20) and Humulin-R + rHuPH20.|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.0001
81670624|NCT00916357|163036055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0045||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.0045
81670625|NCT00916357|163036055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humulin-R + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.4800
81670626|NCT00916357|163036055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20) and Humulin-R + rHuPH20.|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.0006
81670627|NCT00916357|163036056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.0001
81670628|NCT00916357|163036056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.0016
81670629|NCT00916357|163036056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20) and Humulin-R + rHuPH20.|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.1000
81670630|NCT00916357|163036057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone + Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.0001
81670631|NCT00916357|163036057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||||||Treatment comparison for Humalog alone and Humulin-R + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.3000
81670632|NCT00916357|163036057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20) and Humulin-R + rHuPH20.|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.0001
81670633|NCT00916357|163036058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.0001
81670634|NCT00916357|163036058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humulin-R + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.7700
81670635|NCT00916357|163036058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20) and Humulin-R + rHuPH20.|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.0001
81670636|NCT00916357|163036059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.0100
81670637|NCT00916357|163036059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humulin-R + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.8200
81670638|NCT00916357|163036059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0056||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20) and Humulin-R + rHuPH20.|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.0056
81670639|NCT00916357|163036060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Participants with blood glucose (BG) \>160 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL)||||0.064
81670640|NCT00916357|163036060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humulin-R + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Participants with blood glucose (BG) \>160 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL)||||0.47
81670641|NCT00916357|163036060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20) and Humulin-R + rHuPH20.|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Participants with blood glucose (BG) \>160 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL)||||0.012
81670642|NCT00916357|163036060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.099||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Participants with blood glucose (BG) \>140 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL)||||0.099
81670643|NCT00916357|163036060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humulin-R + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Participants with blood glucose (BG) \>140 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL)||||0.46
81670644|NCT00916357|163036060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20) and Humulin-R + rHuPH20.|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Participants with blood glucose (BG) \>140 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL)||||0.020
81670645|NCT00916357|163036060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Participants with blood glucose (BG) \<70 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL)||||0.13
81670646|NCT00916357|163036060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humulin-R + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Participants with blood glucose (BG) \<70 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL)||||0.41
81636068|NCT02542943|162962608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.13||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.134||From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. For the Week 8 comparisons of the two test groups against the control group, Dunnett's multiplicity adjustment is applied.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment. For Week 8 comparisons of the two test groups against the control group, Dunnett's multiplicity adjustment is applied.|||0.134|-0.400|0.4350
81636069|NCT02542943|162962608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.07||||0.7605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.192|0.34||From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate. For the Week 8 comparisons of the two test groups against the control group, Dunnett's multiplicity adjustment is applied.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment. For Week 8 comparisons of the two test groups against the control group, Dunnett's multiplicity adjustment is applied.|||0.340|-0.192|0.7605
81636070|NCT02542943|162962609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.21||||0.0873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.445|0.031||From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.031|-0.445|0.0873
81636071|NCT02542943|162962610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.07||||0.4921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.13||From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.130|-0.270|0.4921
81636072|NCT02542943|162962610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.02||||0.8728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.183|0.216||From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.216|-0.183|0.8728
81636073|NCT02542943|162962610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.09||||0.4003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.287|0.115||From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.115|-0.287|0.4003
81636074|NCT02542943|162962611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.8106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||From Van Elteren test.|Van Elteren test||Median difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment. From non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann estimations.|||0.000|0.000|0.8106
81636075|NCT02542943|162962611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.1656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|0.0||From Van Elteren test.|Van Elteren test||Median difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment. From non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann estimations.|||0.000|-5.000|0.1656
81636076|NCT02542943|162962611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.1419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.0|||Van Elteren test||Median difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment. From non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann estimations.|||5.000|0.000|0.1419
81636077|NCT02542943|162962612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.5631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.0||From Van Elteren test.|Van Elteren test||Median difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment. From non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann estimations.|||5.000|0.000|0.5631
81636078|NCT02542943|162962612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.8423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||From Van Elteren test.|Van Elteren test||Median difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment. From non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann estimations.|||0.000|0.000|0.8423
81636079|NCT02542943|162962612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.0||From Van Elteren test.|Van Elteren test||Median difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment. From non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann estimations.|||5.000|0.000|0.4390
81636080|NCT02542943|162962613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.15||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.611|0.308||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.308|-0.611|0.5170
81636081|NCT02542943|162962613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.17||||0.4538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.284|0.633||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.633|-0.284|0.4538
81670647|NCT00916357|163036060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20) and Humulin-R + rHuPH20.|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Participants with blood glucose (BG) \<70 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL)||||0.46
81670648|NCT00916357|163036061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.016
81670649|NCT00916357|163036061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humulin-R + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.8800
81670650|NCT00916357|163036061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20) and Humulin-R + rHuPH20.|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.011
81670651|NCT00916357|163036063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Analysis for 10% of exposure (area under the curve \[AUC\])||||<0.0001
81670652|NCT00916357|163036063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humulin-R + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Analysis for 10% of exposure (area under the curve \[AUC\])||||0.1800
81670653|NCT00916357|163036063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20) and Humulin-R + rHuPH20.|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Analysis for 10% of exposure (area under the curve \[AUC\])||||<0.0001
81670654|NCT00916357|163036063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparison for Humalog alone and Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Analysis for 50% of exposure (area under the curve \[AUC\])||||<0.0001
81670655|NCT00916357|163036063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humulin-R + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Analysis for 50% of exposure (area under the curve \[AUC\])||||0.7200
81670656|NCT00916357|163036063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog + recombinant human hyaluronidase PH20 (rHuPH20) and Humulin-R + rHuPH20.|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||Analysis for 50% of exposure (area under the curve \[AUC\])||||<0.0001
81670657|NCT03577730|163036064|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|55.0||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|118.0|||Generalized estimating equations||The median difference (+55) is an estimated difference between groups - rather than the actual difference - based on the pre-specified generalized estimated equations modeling.|||118|-9|0.092
81670658|NCT03577730|163036065|OTHER|||||||0.802|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for visual analog scale scores at rest presented.||||0.802
81670659|NCT03577730|163036066|OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.320
81670660|NCT03577730|163036067|OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.670
81670661|NCT03577730|163036068|OTHER|||||||0.595|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.595
81670662|NCT03577730|163036069|OTHER|||||||0.985|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.985
81670663|NCT03577730|163036070|OTHER|||||||0.417|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.417
81670664|NCT03577730|163036071|OTHER|||||||0.432|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.432
81670665|NCT03577730|163036072|OTHER|||||||0.673|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.673
81670666|NCT03577730|163036073|OTHER|||||||0.058|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.058
81670667|NCT02634151|163036085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.05||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.81|-3.29|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.||-3.29|-18.81|0.0057
81670668|NCT02634151|163036086|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-11.8||||0.0648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.35|0.75|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group and baseline diabetes status are included as factors, and the outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||High-Intensity.||0.75|-24.35|0.0648
81670669|NCT02634151|163036086|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-10.64||||0.0398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.77|-0.51|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group and baseline diabetes status are included as factors, and the outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Moderate Intensity.||-0.51|-20.77|0.0398
81670670|NCT02634151|163036087|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-10.09||||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.04|-1.14|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 2||-1.14|-19.04|0.0275
81670671|NCT02634151|163036087|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-9.4||||0.0524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|0.1|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4.||0.10|-18.90|0.0524
81670672|NCT02634151|163036087|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|0.89||||0.8602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.12|10.9|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||10.90|-9.12|0.8602
81670673|NCT02634151|163036087|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-12.63||||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.37|-2.89|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||-2.89|-22.37|0.0115
81670674|NCT02634151|163036087|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-5.87||||0.1945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.79|3.05|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Average of week 8 and 12||3.05|-14.79|0.1945
81670675|NCT02634151|163036088|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-5.88||||0.0991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.89|1.13|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||||1.13|-12.89|0.0991
81535546|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.64||||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|9.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||9.37|-4.09|0.441
81670676|NCT02634151|163036089|OTHER|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-7.58||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.32|-1.84|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 2||-1.84|-13.32|0.0101
81670677|NCT02634151|163036089|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-9.56||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.94|-3.18|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||-3.18|-15.94|0.0037
81670678|NCT02634151|163036089|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-0.94||||0.7839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.72|5.84|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||5.84|-7.72|0.7839
81670679|NCT02634151|163036089|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-10.69||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.53|-3.84|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||-3.84|-17.53|0.0025
81670680|NCT02634151|163036090|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-12.66||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.45|-2.88|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 2||-2.88|-22.45|0.0117
81670681|NCT02634151|163036090|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-15.55||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.88|-5.21|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||-5.21|-25.88|0.0036
81670682|NCT02634151|163036090|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-0.59||||0.9147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.48|10.31||Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||10.31|-11.48|0.9147
81670683|NCT02634151|163036090|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-16.59||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.24|-5.93|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||-5.93|-27.24|0.0026
81670684|NCT02634151|163036091|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-6.13||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.77|-1.5|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 2||-1.50|-10.77|0.0101
81670685|NCT02634151|163036091|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-7.73||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.89|-2.58|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||-2.58|-12.89|0.0036
81670686|NCT02634151|163036091|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|0.12||||0.9653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.27|5.51|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||5.51|-5.27|0.9653
81670687|NCT02634151|163036091|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-6.89||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-1.68|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||-1.68|-12.10|0.0101
81670688|NCT02634151|163036092|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-12.74||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.19|-2.3|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 2||-2.30|-23.19|0.0173
81670689|NCT02634151|163036092|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-16.29||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.17|-5.4|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||-5.40|-27.17|0.0038
81535547|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.76||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|14.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||14.08|-0.55|0.070
81670690|NCT02634151|163036092|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|1.58||||0.7846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.85|13.01|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||13.01|-9.85|0.7846
81670691|NCT02634151|163036092|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-13.98||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.83|-3.13|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||-3.13|-24.83|0.0121
81670692|NCT02634151|163036093|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-13.32||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.32|-3.12|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 2||-3.12|-23.32|0.0108
81670693|NCT02634151|163036093|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-23.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.78|-12.42|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||-12.42|-34.78|<0.0001
81670694|NCT02634151|163036093|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-6.71||||0.1376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|2.18|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||2.18|-15.60|0.1376
81670695|NCT02634151|163036093|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-15.64||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|-3.18|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||||-3.18|-28.10|0.0144
81670696|NCT02634151|163036094|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-19.53||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.55|-4.51|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 2||-4.51|-34.55|0.0113
81670697|NCT02634151|163036094|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-33.64||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.58|-16.69|||ANCOVA|||Week 4||-16.69|-50.58|0.0002
81670698|NCT02634151|163036094|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-8.33||||0.1873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.77|4.12|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||4.12|-20.77|0.1873
81670699|NCT02634151|163036094|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-29.58||||0.0172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.8|-5.37|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||-5.37|-53.80|0.0172
81670700|NCT02634151|163036095|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-11.52||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.27|-1.77|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 2||-1.77|-21.27|0.0210
81535548|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.44||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|15.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||15.72|1.16|0.023
81670701|NCT02634151|163036095|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-23.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.02|-12.01|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||-12.01|-34.02|<0.0001
81670702|NCT02634151|163036095|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-6.43||||0.1483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.19|2.33|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||2.33|-15.19|0.1483
81670703|NCT02634151|163036095|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-11.63||||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|-1.76|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||-1.76|-21.50|0.0214
81670704|NCT02634151|163036096|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-2.95||||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|-0.28|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 2||-0.28|-5.62|0.0308
81706558|NCT02148952|163109333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.09||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.47|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Relative risks are for the intervention group as compared with the control group and are adjusted for clustering and matching. The denominators shift owing to missing data on outcomes.|||1.47|0.81|0.57
81670705|NCT02634151|163036096|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-6.3||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.56|-3.04|||ANCOVA|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.||Week 4||-3.04|-9.56|0.0002
81670706|NCT02634151|163036096|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-1.58||||0.2056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|0.88|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||0.88|-4.03|0.2056
81670707|NCT02634151|163036096|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.0||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|-0.96|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||-0.96|-7.04|0.0103
81670708|NCT02634151|163036097|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.13||||0.3193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.36|2.09|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||||2.09|-6.36|0.3193
81670709|NCT02634151|163036097|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-2.4||||0.2932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.91|2.11|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||2.11|-6.91|0.2932
81670710|NCT02634151|163036097|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|1.98||||0.4383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|7.02|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||7.02|-3.06|0.4383
81670711|NCT02634151|163036097|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|2.78||||0.2814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|7.86|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||7.86|-2.31|0.2814
81670712|NCT02634151|163036098|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-0.92||||0.4278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|1.38|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 2||1.38|-3.23|0.4278
81670713|NCT02634151|163036098|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-1.13||||0.3529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|1.27|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||1.27|-3.53|0.3529
81670714|NCT02634151|163036098|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|1.24||||0.3522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|3.86|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||3.86|-1.39|0.3522
81670715|NCT02634151|163036098|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|1.6||||0.2635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|4.42|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||4.42|-1.22|0.2635
81535549|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.96||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|14.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||14.31|-0.40|0.064
81670716|NCT02634151|163036099|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.0464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|4.93|||Regression, Logistic|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||4.93|1.01|0.0464
81670717|NCT02634151|163036099|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.5278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.92|||Regression, Logistic|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||2.92|0.58|0.5278
81670718|NCT02634151|163036099|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36||||0.0359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|5.27|||Regression, Logistic|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||5.27|1.06|0.0359
81670719|NCT02634151|163036100|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.0268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|5.61|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.61|1.11|0.0268
81670720|NCT02634151|163036100|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.2755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.41|||Regression, Logistic|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||3.41|0.70|0.2755
81670721|NCT02634151|163036100|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.74||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|10.94|||Regression, Logistic|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||10.94|2.05|0.0003
81670722|NCT02634151|163036101|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.26||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|7.8|||Regression, Logistic|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||7.80|1.36|0.0079
81670723|NCT02634151|163036101|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.4002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|3.35|||Regression, Logistic|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||3.35|0.62|0.4002
81670724|NCT02634151|163036101|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.09||||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|7.59|||Regression, Logistic|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||7.59|1.25|0.0142
81670725|NCT02634151|163036102|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.7||||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|10.2|||Regression, Logistic|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||10.20|1.34|0.0115
81670726|NCT02634151|163036102|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.7566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.75|||Regression, Logistic|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||2.75|0.48|0.7566
81670727|NCT02634151|163036102|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.96||||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|7.88|||Regression, Logistic|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||7.88|1.11|0.0298
81670728|NCT02634151|163036103|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-10.4||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|-3.7|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||-3.7|-17.2|0.0029
81670729|NCT02634151|163036103|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-4.3||||0.1666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|1.8|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||1.8|-10.4|0.1666
81670730|NCT02634151|163036103|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-11.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|-4.8|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||-4.8|-18.2|0.0010
81670731|NCT02634151|163036104|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-10.7||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|-4.1|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||-4.1|-17.3|0.0018
81670732|NCT02634151|163036104|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-3.8||||0.2437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|2.6|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||2.6|-10.1|0.2437
81670733|NCT02634151|163036104|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-11.6||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|-4.7|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||-4.7|-18.5|0.0012
81670734|NCT02634151|163036105|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.6832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|2.8|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||2.8|-4.2|0.6832
81670735|NCT02634151|163036105|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|0.8||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|4.5|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||4.5|-2.9|0.6740
81670736|NCT02634151|163036105|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|1.9||||0.3379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|5.7|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||5.7|-2.0|0.3379
81670737|NCT02634151|163036106|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.7753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|4.4|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||4.4|-5.9|0.7753
81670738|NCT02634151|163036106|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|1.7||||0.5472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|7.4|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||7.4|-3.9|0.5472
81670739|NCT02634151|163036106|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|3.6||||0.2406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|9.6|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||9.6|-2.4|0.2406
81670740|NCT02634151|163036107|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.9028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.8|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||3.8|-3.3|0.9028
81670741|NCT02634151|163036107|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|5.2||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|9.6|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||9.6|0.8|0.0199
81670742|NCT02634151|163036107|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|4.6||||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|8.9|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||8.9|0.3|0.0369
81670743|NCT02634151|163036108|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.4|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||1.4|-1.2|0.9110
81670744|NCT02634151|163036108|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|1.9||||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.5|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||3.5|0.3|0.0243
81670745|NCT02634151|163036108|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|1.7||||0.0388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.2|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||3.2|0.1|0.0388
81670746|NCT02634151|163036109|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|7.0||||0.2799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|19.6|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||19.6|-5.7|0.2799
81670747|NCT02634151|163036109|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|26.8||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|43.3|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||43.3|10.2|0.0018
81670748|NCT02634151|163036109|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|20.1||||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|36.9|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||36.9|3.3|0.0197
81670749|NCT02634151|163036110|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.0|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||1.0|0.1|0.0179
81670750|NCT02634151|163036110|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|1.1||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.7|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||1.7|0.5|0.0003
81535550|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.08||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.79|18.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||18.38|3.79|0.003
81535551|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|11.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||11.72|-3.32|0.274
81670751|NCT02634151|163036110|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|0.8||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.5|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||1.5|0.2|0.0095
81670752|NCT02634151|163036111|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-12.2||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-3.6|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||-3.6|-20.8|0.0057
81670753|NCT02634151|163036111|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.9665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|8.6|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||8.6|-8.3|0.9665
81670754|NCT02634151|163036111|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-6.2||||0.2358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|4.1|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||4.1|-16.4|0.2358
81670755|NCT02634151|163036112|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-1.3||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.4|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||-0.4|-2.3|0.0048
81670756|NCT02634151|163036112|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.9064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.8|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||0.8|-0.9|0.9064
81670757|NCT02634151|163036112|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.2505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.4|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||0.4|-1.7|0.2505
81670758|NCT02634151|163036113|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-15.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|-9.0|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||-9.0|-22.6|<0.0001
81670759|NCT02634151|163036113|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-7.2||||0.0406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-0.3|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||-0.3|-14.0|0.0406
81670760|NCT02634151|163036113|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-15.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|-7.8|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||-7.8|-22.8|<0.0001
81670761|NCT02634151|163036114|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.3|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||-0.3|-0.9|<0.0001
81670762|NCT02634151|163036114|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.0771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||0.0|-0.6|0.0771
81670763|NCT02634151|163036114|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.3|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||-0.3|-1.0|0.0006
81670764|NCT02634151|163036115|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|8.6||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|19.6|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||19.6|-2.3|0.1210
81670765|NCT02634151|163036115|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|8.0||||0.0948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|17.3|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 8||17.3|-1.4|0.0948
81670766|NCT02634151|163036115|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|4.1||||0.5113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|16.4|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||16.4|-8.2|0.5113
81706559|NCT02148952|163109334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.19||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.8|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Relative risks are for the intervention group as compared with the control group and are adjusted for clustering and matching. The denominators shift owing to missing data on outcomes.|||1.80|0.78|0.41
81535552|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.57|8.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||8.93|-5.57|0.649
81670767|NCT02634151|163036116|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|1.7||||0.7276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|11.1|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 4||11.1|-7.8|0.7276
81670768|NCT02634151|163036116|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|4.7||||0.2218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|12.2|||ANCOVA|||Week 8||12.2|-2.9|0.2218
81670769|NCT02634151|163036116|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|9.8|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||Week 12||9.8|-9.2|0.9420
81670770|NCT02634151|163036117|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|32.57||||0.6786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-122.98|188.12|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||||188.12|-122.98|0.6786
81670771|NCT02634151|163036118|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-0.84||||0.1648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|0.35|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||||0.35|-2.03|0.1648
81670772|NCT02634151|163036119|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|41.5||||0.4701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.1|155.1|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||||155.1|-72.1|0.4701
81670773|NCT02634151|163036120|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-32.4||||0.0517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.1|0.2|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||||0.2|-65.1|0.0517
81706560|NCT02148952|163109335|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.13|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Relative risks are for the intervention group as compared with the control group and are adjusted for clustering and matching. The denominators shift owing to missing data on outcomes.|||2.13|0.45|0.95
81706561|NCT02148952|163109336|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.43|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||1.43|0.69|0.97
81706562|NCT02148952|163109337|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.1|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Relative risks are for the intervention group as compared with the control group and are adjusted for clustering and matching. The denominators shift owing to missing data on outcomes.|||1.10|0.76|0.32
81706563|NCT02148952|163109338|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.08|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Relative risks are for the intervention group as compared with the control group and are adjusted for clustering and matching. The denominators shift owing to missing data on outcomes.|||1.08|0.78|0.30
81706564|NCT02148952|163109339|SUPERIORITY||Other|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.001
81706565|NCT02148952|163109340|SUPERIORITY||Other|0.0||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||The relative risk could not be calculated owing to 100% or 0% values in one group.|Birth Companion Present||||0.18
81706566|NCT02148952|163109340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|9.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|28.3|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Maternal blood pressure taken||28.3|3.4|<0.001
81706567|NCT02148952|163109340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|132.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.9|645.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Maternal temperature taken||645|26.9|<0.001
81706568|NCT02148952|163109340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|7.3||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|35.6|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Partography started||35.6|1.5|0.01
81706569|NCT02148952|163109340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|413.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.8|2589.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Checklist use||2589|65.8|<0.001
81706570|NCT02148952|163109341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|53.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|217.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Hand hygiene||217|13.1|<0.001
81535553|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.12|7.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||7.51|-7.12|0.958
81706571|NCT02148952|163109341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.3||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|4.2|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||No oxytocin given before delivery||4.2|1.3|0.007
81706572|NCT02148952|163109341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|5.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|12.1|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Clean towel available||12.1|2.7|<0.001
81706573|NCT02148952|163109341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.7|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Clean scissors or blade available||1.7|0.7|0.72
81706574|NCT02148952|163109341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Cord tie available||1.0|1.0|0.48
81706575|NCT02148952|163109341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Mucus extractor available||1.1|0.9|0.73
81706576|NCT02148952|163109341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Neonatal bag and mask available||1.1|0.9|0.56
81706577|NCT02148952|163109341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.1||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.5|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Pads available||3.5|1.3|0.005
81706578|NCT02148952|163109341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|185.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|1738.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Checklist use||1738|19.7|<0.001
81706579|NCT02148952|163109342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|7.2|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Oxytocin administered||7.2|2.1|<0.001
81706580|NCT02148952|163109342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.4|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Neonatal bag used||1.4|0.3|0.25
81706581|NCT02148952|163109342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Birth attendant present||1.0|1.0|0.25
81706582|NCT02148952|163109343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.4|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Newborn weight taken||1.4|0.9|0.25
81706583|NCT02148952|163109343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|317.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.4|1989.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Newborn temperature taken||1989|50.4|<0.001
81706584|NCT02148952|163109343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|7.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|22.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Skin-to-skin care initiated at birth||22.0|2.4|<0.001
81706585|NCT02148952|163109343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|38.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|194.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Skin-to-skin care maintained for 1 hr||194|7.7|<0.001
81706586|NCT02148952|163109343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|19.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|33.2|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Initiation of breast-feeding||33.2|11.4|<0.001
81706587|NCT02148952|163109343|SUPERIORITY||Other|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||The relative risk could not be calculated owing to 100% or 0% values in one group.|Checklist use||||<0.001
81706588|NCT02148952|163109344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|182.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.5|993.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Maternal temperature taken||993|33.5|<0.001
81706589|NCT02148952|163109344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|9.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|25.8|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Maternal blood pressure taken||25.8|3.8|<0.001
81706590|NCT02148952|163109344|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.1|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Mother given magnesium sulfate||2.1|0.1|0.30
81706591|NCT02148952|163109345|SUPERIORITY||Other|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.001
81706592|NCT02148952|163109346|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Birth companion present||1.0|1.0|1.00
81706593|NCT02148952|163109346|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|19.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|46.5|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Maternal blood pressure taken||46.5|7.9|<0.001
81670774|NCT02634151|163036121|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-9.5||||0.9111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-177.8|158.8|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||||158.8|-177.8|0.9111
81670775|NCT02634151|163036122|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|-3.0||||0.3864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|3.9|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||||3.9|-10.0|0.3864
81670776|NCT02634151|163036123|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|12.2||||0.0145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|22.0|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||||22.0|2.5|0.0145
81670777|NCT02634151|163036124|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided test with a significance level of 0.05 was used for the comparison.|LS Mean Difference|0.8||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.5|||ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group, baseline statin intensity, \& diabetes status are included as factors, \& outcome at baseline is included as a covariate.||||1.5|-0.0|0.0510
81670778|NCT02535715|163036130|SUPERIORITY|ANOVA Bonferroni adjustment|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81670779|NCT04353284|163036132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.74||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|1.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis compares the change from baseline between treatment arms.||1.51|-0.03|0.06
81670780|NCT04353284|163036133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.83|-0.70|0.87
81670781|NCT04353284|163036134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.4|-0.94|0.69
81670782|NCT04353284|163036135|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|5.09|||GEE|||Nasopharyngeal Swab Samples analyzed.||5.09|0.33|0.71
81670783|NCT04353284|163036135|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.47|||GEE|Within subject correlation is controlled by specifying a compound symmetry R-side structure in the model.||Saliva RT-PCR samples analyzed.||1.47|0.11|0.17
81670784|NCT04353284|163036136|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.05||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|8.26|||GEE|Within subject correlation is controlled by specifying a compound symmetry R-side structure in the model.||||8.26|1.12|0.03
81670785|NCT04353284|163036136|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|3.23|||GEE|Within subject correlation is controlled by specifying a compound symmetry R-side structure in the model.||Saliva RT-PCR samples analyzed.||3.23|0.47|0.68
81670786|NCT04353284|163036137|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.28||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|56.6|||GEE|Within subject correlation is controlled by specifying a compound symmetry R-side structure in the model.||||56.60|0.70|0.10
81670787|NCT04353284|163036137|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|3.23|||GEE|Within subject correlation is controlled by specifying a compound symmetry R-side structure in the model.||Saliva RT-PCR samples analyzed.||3.23|0.25|0.87
81670788|NCT04353284|163036138|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.6||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.2|-12.1|0.02
81670789|NCT04353284|163036139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.7|-7.9|0.48
81670790|NCT04353284|163036140|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|-0.4|0.16
81670791|NCT04353284|163036141|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.1|-0.7|0.34
81670792|NCT02933034|163036144|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of infarct size using MEMRI versus DEMRI scan||||0.001
81670793|NCT01911442|163036168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15||0.5463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean, LS mean difference and the associated 95% Cl and p-value for change from baseline are based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM).||3.0|-5.6|0.5463
81670794|NCT01911442|163036168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09||0.3592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean, LS mean difference, and the associated 95% CI and p-value for change from baseline are based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures.||2.2|-6.1|0.3592
81670795|NCT01911442|163036169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.1755|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||This is due to rounding. the LSM for Lurasidone 20 mg/d at week 6 was -1.069 vs -0.734 for placebo group. So the LSM of the treatment difference between Lurasidone 20 mg/d and placebo was 0.335 if 3 decimals are reported.|||||0.1755
81670796|NCT01911442|163036169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.2402|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2402
81670797|NCT01549275|163036178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|degrees of freedom =1||Null hypothesis: There is no significant difference in the incidence of patients with rapidly proliferative cultured cells between two groups.||||< 0.005
81670798|NCT01549275|163036178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|degrees of freedom = 1||Null hypothesis: There is no significant difference in the incidence of patients with rapidly proliferative cultured HCC cells with or without concomitant cancer-associated fibroblasts between two groups.||||< 0.005
81670799|NCT01549275|163036178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|degrees of freedom = 1||Null hypothesis: There is no significant difference in the incidence of patients with rapidly proliferative cultured cancer-associated fibroblasts alone between two groups.||||> 0.1
81670800|NCT01549275|163036179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|degrees of freedom = 1||null hypothesis: There is no significant difference in the incidence of change in AJCC TNM stages and survivals 6 months after plating of cells between patients with rapidly and slowly proliferative cultured cells.||||1
81670801|NCT01549275|163036179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|degrees of freedom = 1||Null hypothesis: There is no significant difference in the incidence of change in AJCC TNM stages and survivals 6 months after plating of cells between patients with rapidly and slowly proliferative cultured cells.||||0.032
81670802|NCT01549275|163036179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|degrees of freedom = 1||Null hypothesis: There is no significant difference in the incidence of change in AJCC TNM stages and survivals 6 months after plating of cells between patients with rapidly and slowly proliferative cultured cells.||||0.048
81670803|NCT01549275|163036179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.176|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|degrees of freedom = 1||Null hypothesis: There is no significant difference in the incidence of change in AJCC TNM stages and survivals 6 months after plating of cells between patients with rapidly and slowly proliferative cultured cells.||||0.176
81670804|NCT01549275|163036179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|degrees of freedom = 1||Null hypothesis: There is no significant difference in the incidence of change in AJCC TNM stages and survivals 6 months after plating of cells between patients with rapidly and slowly proliferative HCC cultured cells.||||0.021
81670805|NCT01549275|163036179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.129|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|degrees of freedom = 1||Null hypothesis: There is no significant difference in the incidence of change in AJCC TNM stages and survivals 6 months after plating of cells between patients with rapidly and slowly proliferative cultured cells.||||0.129
81670806|NCT01040351|163036180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|. The aggregate result of 6 studies reporting the pregnancy rate of patients with ultrasound visible hydrosalpinx revealed that clinical pregnancy rate among the patients with ultrasound-visible hydrosalpinges was 12.6%. We assumed that the aspiration of hydrosalpinx could restore clinical pregnancy rate to that expected for patients with tubal factor of infertility but without hydrosalpinges (about 36.5% in our hospital)|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.02||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|8.0|||Chi-squared|||||8.0|1.13|0.023
81670807|NCT02819635|163036191|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|8.4||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|16.8||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 7.5 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 7.5 mg vs Placebo||16.8|0.0|0.049
81670808|NCT02819635|163036191|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|13.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|23.8||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||23.8|3.3|0.010
81670809|NCT02819635|163036191|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|13.8||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|23.9||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||23.9|3.8|0.007
81670810|NCT02819635|163036191|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|21.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|33.6||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||33.6|8.6|<0.001
81670811|NCT02819635|163036192|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|21.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|27.4||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by bio-IR status (bio-IR vs. non-bio-IR), Baseline corticosteroid use (yes vs. no) and Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 vs. \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 2: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||27.4|15.8|<0.001
81670812|NCT02819635|163036193|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|30.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.7|39.8||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Baseline of Induction Study; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||39.8|21.7|<0.001
81686190|NCT01025336|163070014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.69|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.69|0.42|
81686191|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.5|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.50|0.36|
81686192|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.48|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.48|0.36|
81686193|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.44|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.44|0.33|
81670813|NCT02819635|163036193|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|39.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.7|48.2||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Baseline of Induction Study; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||48.2|29.7|<0.001
81670814|NCT02819635|163036194|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|13.1||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|25.0||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 7.5 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 7.5 mg vs Placebo||25.0|1.2|0.030
81670815|NCT02819635|163036194|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|27.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|42.1||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||42.1|13.1|<0.001
81670816|NCT02819635|163036194|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|26.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|40.8||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||40.8|12.3|<0.001
81466881|NCT02783729|162626052|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-203.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|57.171|=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-315.56|-91.15||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline SOMT as a covariate.|MMRM|||SOMT: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||-91.15|-315.56|= 0.0004
81670817|NCT02819635|163036194|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|35.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.2|51.7||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||51.7|19.2|<0.001
81670818|NCT02819635|163036195|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|11.0||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|20.4||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 7.5 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 7.5 mg vs Placebo||20.4|1.7|0.021
81670819|NCT02819635|163036195|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|9.6||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|18.0||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||18.0|1.3|0.024
81670820|NCT02819635|163036195|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|12.2||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|22.0||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||22.0|2.3|0.015
81670821|NCT02819635|163036195|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|20.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|32.1||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||32.1|8.0|0.001
81686194|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.37|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.37|0.26|
81466882|NCT02783729|162626052|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-181.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|57.255|=|0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-293.71|-68.96||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline SOMT as a covariate.|MMRM|||SOMT: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||-68.96|-293.71|= 0.0016
81686195|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.68|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.68|0.42|
81686196|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.14|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.14|0.64|
81466883|NCT02783729|162626053|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.141|=|0.9936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.16|8.09||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline QOM as a covariate.|MMRM|||QOM: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||8.09|-8.16|= 0.9936
81670822|NCT02819635|163036196|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|16.7||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|32.5||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 7.5 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 7.5 mg vs Placebo||32.5|0.9|0.038
81670823|NCT02819635|163036196|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|35.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.5|52.8||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||52.8|17.5|<0.001
81670824|NCT02819635|163036196|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|33.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.3|50.8||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||50.8|16.3|<0.001
81670825|NCT02819635|163036196|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|45.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.2|63.9||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||63.9|26.2|<0.001
81670826|NCT02819635|163036197|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|5.9||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|22.9||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 7.5 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 7.5 mg vs Placebo||22.9|-11.1|0.495
81670827|NCT02819635|163036197|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|15.9||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|33.4||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||33.4|-1.6|0.074
81670828|NCT02819635|163036197|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|19.2||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|36.9||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||36.9|1.6|0.033
81670829|NCT02819635|163036197|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|40.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.5|59.7||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||59.7|20.5|<0.001
81670830|NCT02819635|163036198|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.142|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2323|-1.052||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|ANCOVA|Stratified by previous biologic use, Baseline corticosteroid use, Baseline Adapted Mayo score (\<= 7 and \> 7)), and Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib 7.5 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 7.5 mg vs Placebo||-1.0520|-3.2323|<0.001
81706594|NCT02148952|163109346|SUPERIORITY||Other|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||The relative risk could not be calculated due to 100% or 0% values in one group.|Maternal temperature taken||||<0.001
81706595|NCT02148952|163109346|SUPERIORITY||Other|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||The relative risk could not be calculated owing to 100% or 0% values in one group.|Partography started||||<0.001
81706596|NCT02148952|163109346|SUPERIORITY||Other|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||The relative risk could not be calculated owing to 100% or 0% values in one group.|Checklist use||||<0.001
81466884|NCT02783729|162626053|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-5.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.154|=|0.1595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|2.3||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline QOM as a covariate.|MMRM|||QOM: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||2.3|-14|= 0.1595
81466885|NCT02783729|162626053|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|12.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.894|=|0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.09|20.38||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline QOM as a covariate.|MMRM|||QOM: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||20.38|5.09|= 0.0011
81466886|NCT02783729|162626053|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|6.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.913|=|0.0774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|14.6||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline QOM as a covariate.|MMRM|||QOM: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||14.6|-0.76|= 0.0774
81670831|NCT02819635|163036198|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.938|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0284|-1.8478||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|ANCOVA|Stratified by previous biologic use, Baseline corticosteroid use, Baseline Adapted Mayo score (\<= 7 and \> 7)), and Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||-1.8478|-4.0284|<0.001
81670832|NCT02819635|163036198|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.736|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8247|-2.647||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|ANCOVA|Stratified by previous biologic use, Baseline corticosteroid use, Baseline Adapted Mayo score (\<= 7 and \> 7)), and Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||-2.6470|-4.8247|<0.001
81670833|NCT02819635|163036198|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.061|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1252|-2.9974||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|ANCOVA|Stratified by previous biologic use, Baseline corticosteroid use, Baseline Adapted Mayo score (\<= 7 and \> 7)), and Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||-2.9974|-5.1252|<0.001
81670834|NCT02819635|163036199|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|6.6||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|13.9||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 7.5 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 7.5 mg vs Placebo||13.9|-0.7|0.075
81670835|NCT02819635|163036199|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|3.8||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|9.6||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||9.6|-2.0|0.199
81670836|NCT02819635|163036199|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|11.1||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|20.0||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||20.0|2.2|0.015
81670837|NCT02819635|163036199|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|17.8||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|29.9||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||29.9|5.8|0.004
81670838|NCT02819635|163036200|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|25.6||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|42.3||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 7.5 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 7.5 mg vs Placebo||42.3|8.9|0.003
81670839|NCT02819635|163036200|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|43.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.4|61.8||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||61.8|25.4|<0.001
81670840|NCT02819635|163036200|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|39.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.3|57.5||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||57.5|21.3|<0.001
81670841|NCT02819635|163036200|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|43.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.4|61.9||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by previous biologic use, baseline corticosteroid use and baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 and \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 1: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||61.9|24.4|<0.001
81670842|NCT02819635|163036201|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|29.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.6|35.9||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by bio-IR status (bio-IR vs. non-bio-IR), Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no) and Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 vs. \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 2: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||35.9|22.6|<0.001
81706597|NCT02148952|163109347|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|19.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|60.4|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Hand hygiene||60.4|6.6|<0.001
81670843|NCT02819635|163036202|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|12.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.4|17.0||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by bio-IR status (bio-IR vs. non-bio-IR), Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no) and Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 vs. \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 2: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||17.0|8.4|<0.001
81466887|NCT02783729|162626053|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.393|=|0.3726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.12||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline COA as a covariate.|MMRM|||COA: Placebo, Lemborexant 5 mg||1.12|-0.42|= 0.3726
81670844|NCT02819635|163036203|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|46.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.4|54.2||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by bio-IR status (bio-IR vs. non-bio-IR), Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no) and Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 vs. \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 2: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||54.2|38.4|<0.001
81670845|NCT02819635|163036204|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|33.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.8|41.8||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by bio-IR status (bio-IR vs. non-bio-IR), Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no) and Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 vs. \> 7)||Substudy 2: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|41.8|24.8|<0.001
81670846|NCT02819635|163036205|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|23.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.5|30.0||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by bio-IR status (bio-IR vs. non-bio-IR), Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no) and Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 vs. \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 2: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||30.0|17.5|<0.001
81670847|NCT02819635|163036206|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|27.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.2|35.6||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by bio-IR status (bio-IR vs. non-bio-IR), Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no) and Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 vs. \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 2: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||35.6|19.2|<0.001
81670848|NCT02819635|163036207|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|23.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|32.1||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by bio-IR status (bio-IR vs. non-bio-IR), Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no) and Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 vs. \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 2: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||32.1|15.1|<0.001
81670849|NCT02819635|163036208|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|32.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.8|40.7||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by bio-IR status (bio-IR vs. non-bio-IR), Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no) and Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 vs. \> 7)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 2: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||40.7|23.8|<0.001
81670850|NCT02819635|163036209|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|33.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.02|40.36||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|MMRM with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and strata (Baseline Adapted Mayo score, corticosteroid use, and bio-IR status).|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 2: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||40.36|27.02|<0.001
81670851|NCT02819635|163036210|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|9.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|13.7||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no), Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 or \> 7), and bio-IR status (bio-IR or non-bio-IR)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 2: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||13.7|5.7|<0.001
81670852|NCT02819635|163036211|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.79|8.59||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|MMRM with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and strata (Baseline Adapted Mayo score, corticosteroid use, and bio-IR status)|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|Substudy 2: Upadacitinib 45 mg vs Placebo||8.59|4.79|<0.001
81686197|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.82|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.82|0.60|
81466888|NCT02783729|162626053|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.394|=|0.2579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.33||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline COA as a covariate.|MMRM|||COA: Placebo, Lemborexant 10 mg||0.33|-1.22|= 0.2579
81670853|NCT02819635|163036212|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|34.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.1|43.7||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||43.7|25.1|<0.001
81670854|NCT02819635|163036212|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|46.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.7|55.8||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||55.8|36.7|<0.001
81670855|NCT02819635|163036213|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|37.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.3|54.6||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||54.6|20.3|<0.001
81670856|NCT02819635|163036213|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|47.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.7|63.3||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||63.3|30.7|<0.001
81670857|NCT02819635|163036214|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|35.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.2|52.7||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||52.7|18.2|<0.001
81670858|NCT02819635|163036214|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|45.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.7|61.6||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||61.6|28.7|<0.001
81670859|NCT02819635|163036215|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|42.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.8|56.2||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||56.2|27.8|<0.001
81706598|NCT02148952|163109347|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.1||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.1|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||No oxytocin given before delivery||4.1|1.0|0.04
81466889|NCT02783729|162626053|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.11||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline COA as a covariate.|MMRM|||COA: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 5 mg||2.11|0.66|= 0.0002
81670860|NCT02819635|163036215|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|48.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.5|61.7||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||61.7|35.5|<0.001
81706599|NCT02148952|163109347|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.4||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|4.3|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Clean towel available||4.3|1.3|0.006
81706600|NCT02148952|163109347|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.1|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Clean scissors or blade available||1.1|1.0|0.34
81670861|NCT02819635|163036216|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|18.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|26.4||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||26.4|11.0|<0.001
81670862|NCT02819635|163036216|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|19.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|27.2||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||27.2|11.7|<0.001
81670863|NCT02819635|163036217|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|44.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.5|54.7||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||54.7|34.5|<0.001
81670864|NCT02819635|163036217|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|56.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.2|66.0||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||66.0|47.2|<0.001
81670865|NCT02819635|163036218|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|23.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.8|32.8||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||32.8|14.8|<0.001
81670866|NCT02819635|163036218|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|37.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.8|46.8||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||46.8|27.8|<0.001
81670867|NCT02819635|163036219|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|31.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.98|40.7||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|ANCOVA|Stratified by corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no); clinical remission status at Week 0 (yes/ no); Bio-IR status at Baseline (Bio-IR or Non-Bio-IR)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||40.70|21.98|<0.001
81670868|NCT02819635|163036219|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|41.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.39|50.55||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|ANCOVA|Stratified by corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no); clinical remission status at Week 0 (yes/ no); Bio-IR status at Baseline (Bio-IR or Non-Bio-IR)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||50.55|31.39|<0.001
81670869|NCT02819635|163036220|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|13.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|20.0||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||20.0|6.0|<0.001
81670870|NCT02819635|163036220|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|13.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|20.6||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||20.6|6.6|<0.001
81670871|NCT02819635|163036221|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|38.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.9|48.5||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||48.5|28.9|<0.001
81706601|NCT02148952|163109347|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Cord tie available||1.0|1.0|0.25
81466890|NCT02783729|162626053|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.372|=|0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|1.32||Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Days 2/3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the baseline COA as a covariate.|MMRM|||COA: Zolpidem ER, Lemborexant 10 mg||1.32|-0.14|= 0.112
81670872|NCT02819635|163036221|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|45.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.5|54.8||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||54.8|35.5|<0.001
81670873|NCT02819635|163036222|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|24.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|34.5||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||34.5|14.2|<0.001
81670874|NCT02819635|163036222|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference (%)|33.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.6|43.9||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Bio-IR (Bio-IR/Non-Bio-IR) at Induction Study Baseline; clinical remission at Week 0 (yes/no); corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||43.9|23.6|<0.001
81670875|NCT02819635|163036223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.67|7.52||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|ANCOVA|Stratified by corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no); clinical remission status at Week 0 (yes/no); Bio-IR status at Baseline (Bio-IR or Non-Bio-IR)|Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 15 mg vs Placebo||7.52|2.67|<0.001
81670876|NCT02819635|163036223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.44|8.27||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with graphical multiplicity adjustment to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level α= 0.05 (2-sided).|ANCOVA|Stratified by corticosteroid use at Week 0 (yes/no); clinical remission status at Week 0 (yes/no); Bio-IR status at Baseline (Bio-IR or Non-Bio-IR)|Difference = Upadacitinib 30 mg - Placebo|Substudy 3: Upadacitinib 30 mg vs Placebo||8.27|3.44|<0.001
81670877|NCT01486927|163036250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.1|||Poisson, regression|||A test of the null hypothesis of no difference on AsBR between the 2 comparison groups was based on the Poisson Regression method. The corresponding prophylaxis/on-demand ratio with 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated.||0.10|0.07|< 0.0001
81466891|NCT03403751|162626106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.649|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.649
81686198|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.18|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.18|0.86|
81706602|NCT02148952|163109347|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.1|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Mucus extractor available||1.1|1.0|0.50
81466892|NCT03403751|162626109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.871|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.871
81670878|NCT01923285|163036292|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin, which is pre-specified at 10%. If non-inferiority is achieved at a one-sided alpha of 0.05, a one-sided superiority test is performed at the significance level of 0.025.|||||<|0.0001||||||The non-inferiority margin, which is pre-specified at 10%. If non-inferiority is achieved at a one-sided alpha of 0.05, a one-sided superiority test is performed at the significance level of 0.025.|Chi-squared|||"The primary hypothesis tested was: H0: p1 ≤ p0 - δ vs. H1: p1\> p0 - δ, where p0 is the success rate in the Control group, p1 is the success rate in the Axium group, and δ is the non-inferiority margin, which is pre-specified at 10%.~If non-inferiority is achieved at a one-sided alpha of 0.05, a one-sided superiority test is performed at the significance level of 0.025."||||<0.0001
81670879|NCT01923285|163036292|SUPERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin, which is pre-specified at 10%. If non-inferiority is achieved at a one-sided alpha of 0.05, a one-sided superiority test is performed at the significance level of 0.025|||||=|0.0004|||||||Chi-squared|||The primary hypothesis tested was: H0: p1 ≤ p0 - δ vs. H1: p1\> p0 - δ, where p0 is the success rate in the Control group, p1 is the success rate in the Axium group, and δ is the non-inferiority margin, which is pre-specified at 10%.||||=0.0004
81670880|NCT01923285|163036293|OTHER|Comparison of the mean difference. Difference in intensities is calculated as the supine paresthesia intensity minus the upright paresthesia intensity.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Difference in paresthesia intensities is calculated as the supine paresthesia score minus the upright paresthesia score for each subject.|"Secondary endpoint compared the mean differences in upright and supine paresthesia scores between the Axium and Control groups at three months post INS implant. This endpoint was evaluated at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.~The primary hypothesis tested was: H0: μ0- μ1≤0 vs. H1: μ0- μ1\>0 where μ0 is the mean difference in paresthesia intensities in the Control group and μ1 is the mean difference in the Axium group."||2.8|1.0|<0.0001
81670881|NCT01923285|163036294|NON_INFERIORITY|If non-inferiority is achieved at a one-sided alpha of 0.05, a one-sided superiority test is performed at the significance level of 0.025.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||The primary hypothesis tested was: H0: p1 ≤ p0 - δ vs. H1: p1\> p0 - δ, where p0 is the success rate in the Control group, p1 is the success rate in the Axium group, and δ is the non-inferiority margin, which is pre-specified at 10%.||||<0.0001
81670882|NCT01923285|163036294|SUPERIORITY|If non-inferiority is achieved at a one-sided alpha of 0.05, a one-sided superiority test is performed at the significance level of 0.025.|||||=|0.0047|||||||Chi-squared|||||||=0.0047
81670883|NCT01923285|163036295|NON_INFERIORITY|If non-inferiority is achieved at a one-sided alpha of 0.05, a one-sided superiority test is performed at the significance level of 0.025.||||||0.0003|||||||Non-inferiority|||The primary hypothesis tested was: H0: p1 ≤ p0 - δ vs. H1: p1\> p0 - δ, where p0 is the success rate in the Control group, p1 is the success rate in the Axium group, and δ is the non-inferiority margin, which is pre-specified at 10%.||||0.0003
81670884|NCT02375724|163036303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.02||||0.0306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline and age as covariates; treatment group, sex, visit, smoking-status and treatment group-by-visit interaction as fixed effect factors||||-0.10|-1.94|0.0306
81670885|NCT02375724|163036304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.22||||0.0793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline and age as covariates; treatment group, sex, visit, smoking-status and treatment group-by-visit interaction as fixed effect factors||||0.03|-0.46|0.0793
81670886|NCT02375724|163036305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.06||||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline and age as covariates; treatment group, sex, visit, smoking-status and treatment group-by-visit interaction as fixed effect factors||||0.52|-0.64|0.844
81670887|NCT02285777|163036318|OTHER|Pre-specified.|Vaccine Effectiveness|71.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.0|73.0|||Generalized Linear Model|To obtain the VE measure which is a measure based on RR, BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION \& LOG LINK options were used to compute log10 RR \& corresponding CI.||The Vaccine Effectiveness (VE) at 1 month after the 3-dose vaccination series for each strain is defined as \[1 - (percentage of subjects without bactericidal activity at 1:4 dilution in MenABCWY group/percentage of subjects without bactericidal activity at 1:4 dilution in MenACWY group)\] x 100.The combined VE across all strains was computed by mean of a generalized linear model.||73|69|0.0001
81466893|NCT03403751|162626110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.420
81466894|NCT03403751|162626111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.448|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.448
81706603|NCT02148952|163109347|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Neonatal bag and mask available||1.0|1.0|0.32
81466895|NCT03403751|162626112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.579|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.579
81466896|NCT03403751|162626113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.227|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.227
81466897|NCT03403751|162626116|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81466898|NCT03403751|162626117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81466899|NCT03403751|162626118|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81706604|NCT02148952|163109347|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.4||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.1|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Pads available||2.1|0.9|0.11
81706605|NCT02148952|163109347|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|37.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|196.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Checklist available||196|7.3|<0.001
81706606|NCT02148952|163109348|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|7.5|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Oxytocin administered||7.5|1.8|<0.001
81706607|NCT02148952|163109348|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.3|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Neonatal bag used||1.3|0.3|0.19
81706608|NCT02148952|163109348|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Birth companion present||1.0|1.0|0.50
81706609|NCT02148952|163109349|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.3|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Newborn weight taken||1.3|1.0|0.08
81706610|NCT02148952|163109349|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|91.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|758.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Newborn temperature taken||758|11.0|<0.001
81706611|NCT02148952|163109349|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|8.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|27.5|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Skin-to-skin care initiated at birth||27.5|2.5|<0.001
81706612|NCT02148952|163109349|SUPERIORITY||Other|0.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||The relative risk could not be calculated owing to 100% or 0% values in one group.|Skin-to-skin care maintained for 1 hr||||0.01
81706613|NCT02148952|163109349|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|7.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|16.7|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Initiation of breast-feeding||16.7|3.7|<0.001
81706614|NCT02148952|163109349|SUPERIORITY||Other|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||The relative risk could not be calculated owing to 100% or 0% values in one group.|Checklist use||||<0.001
81706615|NCT02148952|163109350|SUPERIORITY||Other|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||The relative risk could not be calculated owing to 100% or 0% values in one group.|Maternal temperature taken||||<0.001
81706616|NCT02148952|163109350|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|12.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|34.3|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Maternal blood pressure taken||34.3|4.7|<0.001
81706617|NCT02148952|163109350|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|6.6|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Mother given magnesium sulfate||6.6|0.2|0.95
81706618|NCT00893763|163109408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1763|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effects linear model|||We compared groups in a single analytical model using a mixed effects linear model with CPIS as the response variable. For this model, group (CHX, control), day, group by day interaction, APACHE III score and hospital (VCU, USF) were modeled as fixed effects and subject was modeled as a random effect.||||0.1763
81706619|NCT00893763|163109408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8656|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression analysis was performed using the binary response variable of colonization or no colonization and dependent variables for group, length of intubation, and group-by-length-of-intubation interaction. The probability of a type 1 error ( a ) was set to 0.05.||||0.8656
81706620|NCT03934203|163109413|OTHER|The null hypothesis was 'The mean difference in the QTcF changes from baseline between 50 mg BI 409306 and placebo is greater than or equal to 10 milliseconds at least for one timepoint after dosing.' The one-sided tests were performed at the 5% level; due to the symmetry of the normal distribution 2-sided 90% confidence intervals for the differences of adjusted means per timepoint were used.|Difference of adjusted means|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger method to adjust standard errors and estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Maximum difference of adjusted means was calculated as BI 409306 - placebo at 20 minutes after drug intake.|MMRM was fitted to observations for 50 mg BI 409306 and the 2 placebo periods. MMRM with covariates 'period baseline', 'participant baseline' (=arithmetic mean of respective period baselines), fixed categorical effects 'treatment', 'period', and 'time', interaction terms 'period baseline-by-time', 'participant baseline-by-time', 'treatment-by-time', and 'period-by-time', 'participant' (random effect), and time within period as repeated measures per participant (covariance matrix=Unstructured).||2.4|0.2|
81710320|NCT00410514|163117064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 15 cmH2O for PdetQmax. Mirabegron was considered non-inferior to placebo for PdetQmax if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference from placebo was less than 15 cmH2O.|LS Mean Difference|-1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.73|6.96|||ANCOVA||Treatment groups were compared using ANCOVA with pooled center and treatment as factors and the baseline value as a covariate. Centers with less than 12 patients were pooled before the analysis.|The study was designed to show non-inferiority of mirabegron compared to placebo for both primary outcome measures. The comparison between mirabegron 50 mg and placebo was conducted first. If non-inferiority was demonstrated in this comparison, mirabegron 100 mg was compared to placebo. However, if the first comparison did not demonstrate non-inferiority, no further comparison was made. This procedure maintained the overall type I error of one-sided 2.5%.||6.96|-9.73|
81670888|NCT02285777|163036319|OTHER|Pre-specified.|Vaccine Effectiveness|51.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.0|55.0|||Generalized Linear Model|To obtain the VE measure which is a measure based on RR, BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION \& LOG LINK options were used to compute log10 RR \& corresponding CI.||The Vaccine Effectiveness (VE) at 4 months after the 3-dose vaccination series for each strain is defined as \[1 - (percentage of subjects without bactericidal activity at 1:4 dilution in MenABCWY group/percentage of subjects without bactericidal activity at 1:4 dilution in MenACWY group)\] x 100. The combined VE across all strains was computed by mean of a generalized linear model.||55|48|0.0001
81670889|NCT02285777|163036320|OTHER|Pre-specified.|Vaccine Effectiveness|51.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.0|54.0|||Generalized Linear Model|To obtain the VE measure which is a measure based on RR, BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION \& LOG LINK options were used to compute log10 RR \& corresponding CI.||The Vaccine Effectiveness (VE) at 1 month after the 3-dose vaccination series for each strain is defined as \[1 - (percentage of subjects without bactericidal activity at 1:8 dilution in MenABCWY group/percentage of subjects without bactericidal activity at 1:8 dilution in MenACWY group)\] x 100. The combined VE across all strains was computed by mean of a generalized linear model.||54|48|0.0001
81670890|NCT02285777|163036320|OTHER|Pre-specified.|Vaccine Effectiveness|24.0||||0.0001||95.0|20.0|28.0|||Generalized Linear Model|To obtain the VE measure which is a measure based on RR, BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION \& LOG LINK options were used to compute log10 RR \& corresponding CI.||The Vaccine Effectiveness (VE) at 4 months after the 3-dose vaccination series for each strain is defined as \[1 - (percentage of subjects without bactericidal activity at 1:8 dilution in MenABCWY group/percentage of subjects without bactericidal activity at 1:8 dilution in MenACWY group)\] x 100. The combined VE across all strains was computed by mean of a generalized linear model.||28|20|0.0001
81670891|NCT00271596|163036346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.361|0.028|||2-tailed linear treatment contrast|This was a predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||Mixed linear model with treatment-group-specific random subject effects: Predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||0.028|-0.361|0.092
81670892|NCT00271596|163036347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.337|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.672|-0.003|||2-tailed linear treatment contrast|This was a predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||Mixed linear model with treatment-group-specific random subject effects: Predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||-0.003|-0.672|0.048
81670893|NCT00271596|163036348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.278|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.268||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.254|||2-tailed linear treatment contrast|This was a predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic)||Mixed linear model with treatment-group-specific random subject effects: Predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||0.254|-0.810|0.302
81670894|NCT00271596|163036349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.361|0.246|||2-tailed linear treatment contrast|This was a predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||Mixed linear model with treatment-group-specific random subject effects: Predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||0.246|-0.361|0.708
81670895|NCT00271596|163036350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.229|0.367|||2-tailed linear treatment contrast|This was a predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||Mixed linear model with treatment-group-specific random subject effects: Predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||0.367|-0.229|0.646
81670896|NCT00271596|163036351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174||0.23||95.0|-0.554|0.135|||2-tailed linear treatment contrast|This was a predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||Mixed linear model with treatment-group-specific random subject effects: Predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||0.135|-0.554|0.230
81670897|NCT00271596|163036352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.317|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.482||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.276|0.642|||2-tailed linear treatment contrast|This was a predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||Mixed linear model with treatment-group-specific random subject effects: Predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||0.642|-1.276|0.512
81670898|NCT00271596|163036353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|0.5|||2-tailed linear treatment contrast|This was a predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||Mixed linear model with treatment-group-specific random subject effects: Predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||0.50|-4.30|0.12
81670899|NCT00271596|163036354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|0.91|||2-tailed linear treatment contrast|This was a predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||Mixed linear model with treatment-group-specific random subject effects: Predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||0.91|-1.87|0.49
81670900|NCT00271596|163036355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.04|0.04||Predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed linear model with treatment-group-specific random subject effects: Predefined 2-tailed linear treatment contrast of intention-to-treat, with Kenward-Rogers correction (t statistic).||0.04|-5.04|0.05
81670901|NCT00941668|163036359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81670902|NCT00941668|163036360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81466900|NCT03403751|162626119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.007
81535554|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.32||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|11.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||11.58|-2.93|0.242
81710321|NCT00394654|163117086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.168|||||||Univariate 2-sample t-test|||||||0.168
81535555|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.48||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.77|5.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||5.81|-8.77|0.690
81535556|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.64||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|9.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||9.87|-4.58|0.473
81670903|NCT01748942|163036388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.25
81670904|NCT01748942|163036391|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81670905|NCT01748942|163036392|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.009
81670906|NCT01748942|163036393|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.33
81670907|NCT01748942|163036394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.96
81670908|NCT01748942|163036395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.15
81670909|NCT00916149|163036396|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||For each group (levetiracetam and no treatment), the change in IEDs/hour from pre to post-intervention: p \>0.05. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||Change in frequency of IEDs/per hour was assessed for each group (levetiracetam and no treatment)||||>0.05
81670910|NCT00916149|163036397|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the CVLT Trial 1 Learning Score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group.||||0.005
81670911|NCT00916149|163036397|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the CVLT Trial 1 Learning Score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam group.||||>0.05
81670912|NCT00916149|163036398|OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the CVLT Total Learning Score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group.||||0.016
81670913|NCT00916149|163036398|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the CVLT Total Learning Score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group.||||>0.05
81670914|NCT00916149|163036399|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the CVLT Short Delay score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group.||||>0.05
81670915|NCT00916149|163036399|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the CVLT Short Delay score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group.||||>0.05
81670916|NCT00916149|163036400|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the CVLT Long Delay score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group.||||>0.05
81670917|NCT00916149|163036400|OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the CVLT Long Delay score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group.||||0.045
81670918|NCT00916149|163036401|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the BVMT-R Learning score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group.||||>0.05
81670919|NCT00916149|163036401|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the BVMT-R Learning score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group.||||>0.05
81670920|NCT00916149|163036402|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the BVMT-R Total Learning score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670921|NCT00916149|163036402|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the BVMT-R Total Learning score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670922|NCT00916149|163036403|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the BVMT-R Delayed Recall score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670923|NCT00916149|163036403|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the BVMT-R Delayed Recall score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670924|NCT00916149|163036404|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the QOLIE score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670925|NCT00916149|163036405|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Letter Number Sequencing score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670926|NCT00916149|163036405|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Letter Number Sequencing score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670927|NCT00916149|163036406|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Spatial Span score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670928|NCT00916149|163036406|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Spatial Span score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670929|NCT00916149|163036407|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Digit Span score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670930|NCT00916149|163036407|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Digit Span score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670931|NCT00916149|163036408|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Verbal Fluency score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670932|NCT00916149|163036408|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Verbal Fluency score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81535557|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.13||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|11.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-Visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||11.43|-3.17|0.267
81535558|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.32||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|13.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||13.99|0.65|0.032
81670933|NCT00916149|163036409|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in Stroop performance from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670934|NCT00916149|163036409|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in Stroop performance from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670935|NCT00916149|163036410|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Design Fluency score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670936|NCT00916149|163036410|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Design Fluency score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670937|NCT00916149|163036411|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in performance on the Trails Test from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670938|NCT00916149|163036411|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in performance on the Trails Test from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670939|NCT00916149|163036412|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in performance on the Grooved Pegboard task from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670940|NCT00916149|163036412|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in performance on the Grooved Pegboard task from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670941|NCT00916149|163036413|OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Digit Symbol score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||0.014
81670942|NCT00916149|163036413|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Digit Symbol score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670943|NCT00916149|163036414|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the CPT Accuracy score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670944|NCT00916149|163036414|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the CPT Accuracy score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670945|NCT00916149|163036415|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the CPT reaction time from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670946|NCT00916149|163036415|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the CPT reaction time from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670947|NCT00916149|163036416|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Choice Accuracy score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670948|NCT00916149|163036417|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Choice Reaction Time score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||0.05
81670949|NCT00916149|163036418|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Verbal Working Memory Accuracy score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670950|NCT00916149|163036418|OTHER|||||||0.039|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Verbal Working Memory Accuracy score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||0.039
81670951|NCT00916149|163036419|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Verbal Working Memory Reaction Time from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670952|NCT00916149|163036419|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Verbal Working Memory Reaction Time from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670953|NCT00916149|163036420|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Non-verbal Working Memory Accuracy score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670954|NCT00916149|163036420|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Non-verbal Working Memory Accuracy score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670955|NCT00916149|163036421|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Non-verbal Working Memory Reaction Time from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670956|NCT00916149|163036421|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Non-verbal Working Memory Reaction Time from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670957|NCT00916149|163036422|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Verbal Recognition Accuracy score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670958|NCT00916149|163036422|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Verbal Recognition Accuracy score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670959|NCT00916149|163036423|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Verbal Recognition Reaction Time from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670960|NCT00916149|163036423|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Verbal Recognition Reaction Time from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670961|NCT00916149|163036424|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Facial Recognition Accuracy score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81710322|NCT00394654|163117087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.254|||||||Univariate 2-sample t-test|||||||0.254
81670962|NCT00916149|163036424|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Facial Recognition Accuracy score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670963|NCT00916149|163036425|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Facial Recognition Reaction Time from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670964|NCT00916149|163036425|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the Facial Recognition Reaction Time from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670965|NCT00916149|163036426|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the NDDIE score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670966|NCT00916149|163036426|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the NDDIE score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670967|NCT00916149|163036427|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the AEP score from pre to post time points in the no treatment group||||>0.05
81670968|NCT00916149|163036427|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||This analysis assessed the change in the AEP score from pre to post time points in the levetiracetam treatment group||||>0.05
81670969|NCT03002155|163036434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons due to the pilot nature of the study, alpha level was 0.10.|ANOVA|||||||.26
81670970|NCT03002155|163036435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.38
81670971|NCT03002155|163036436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||ANOVA|||For PROMIS Global Physical||||0.24
81670972|NCT03002155|163036436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||p-value is interaction of group and time. Alpha level= 0.10; not adjusted for multiple comparisons (pilot study)|ANOVA|||For PROMIS Global Mental||||0.80
81670973|NCT03002155|163036437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81||||||p-value is interaction of group and time. Alpha level= 0.10; not adjusted for multiple comparisons (pilot study)|ANOVA|||||||0.81
81670974|NCT03002155|163036438|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||p-value is interaction of group and time. Alpha level= 0.10; not adjusted for multiple comparisons (pilot study)|ANOVA|||||||0.03
81670975|NCT03418129|163036452|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.2331|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2176||0.2852|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Multilevel modeling was used to model outcome at baseline and 3-month follow-up. Resulting slopes capture change in outcome from baseline to follow-up, with relaxation set as the comparison.|||||0.2852
81670976|NCT03418129|163036452|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2132||0.8861|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Multilevel modeling was used to model outcome at baseline and 3-month follow-up. Resulting slopes capture change in outcome from baseline to follow-up, with relaxation set as the comparison.|||||0.8861
81670977|NCT03418129|163036453|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.03844|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09424||0.6842|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||Multilevel modeling was used to model outcomes at two time points (3-month follow-up and baseline) and across three treatment groups (Mindfulness, Neurofeedback, and Relaxation).|||||0.6842
81670978|NCT03418129|163036453|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1432|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09427||0.132|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||Multilevel modeling was used to model outcomes at two time points (3-month follow-up and baseline) and across three treatment groups (Mindfulness, Neurofeedback, and Relaxation).|||||0.132
81670979|NCT03418129|163036454|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.1911|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2551||0.4542|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4542
81670980|NCT03418129|163036454|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.3761|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2454||0.1261|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1261
81670981|NCT01147744|163036492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.056||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.17||The study type I error rate was controlled at 5% level for primary efficacy analyses using the Week 8 trough FEV1 endpoint, by performing statistical tests of GSK2190915 versus placebo, sequentially from highest dose (300 mg) to lowest dose (10 mg).|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model used with covariates of Baseline trough FEV1, age, gender, country and smoking status. The LOCF method used to impute missing data.||||0.17|-0.06|0.326
81670982|NCT01147744|163036492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.104||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.22||The study type I error rate was controlled at 5% level for primary efficacy analyses using the Week 8 trough FEV1 endpoint, by performing statistical tests of GSK2190915 versus placebo, sequentially from highest dose (300 mg) to lowest dose (10 mg).|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model used with covariates of Baseline trough FEV1, age, gender, country and smoking status. The LOCF method used to impute missing data.||||0.22|-0.01|0.066
81670983|NCT01147744|163036492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.069||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.18||The study type I error rate was controlled at 5% level for primary efficacy analyses using the Week 8 trough FEV1 endpoint, by performing statistical tests of GSK2190915 versus placebo, sequentially from highest dose (300 mg) to lowest dose (10 mg).|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model used with covariates of Baseline trough FEV1, age, gender, country and smoking status. The LOCF method used to impute missing data.||||0.18|-0.04|0.224
81670984|NCT01147744|163036492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.062||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.17||The study type I error rate was controlled at 5% level for primary efficacy analyses using the Week 8 trough FEV1 endpoint, by performing statistical tests of GSK2190915 versus placebo, sequentially from highest dose (300 mg) to lowest dose (10 mg).|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model used with covariates of Baseline trough FEV1, age, gender, country and smoking status. The LOCF method used to impute missing data.||||0.17|-0.05|0.271
81670985|NCT01147744|163036492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.189|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.3||The study type I error rate was controlled at 5% level for primary efficacy analyses using the Week 8 trough FEV1 endpoint, by performing statistical tests of GSK2190915 versus placebo, sequentially from highest dose (300 mg) to lowest dose (10 mg).|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model used with covariates of Baseline trough FEV1, age, gender, country and smoking status. The LOCF method used to impute missing data.||||0.30|0.08|<0.001
81670986|NCT01147744|163036492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.18||The study type I error rate was controlled at 5% level for primary efficacy analyses using the Week 8 trough FEV1 endpoint, by performing statistical tests of GSK2190915 versus placebo, sequentially from highest dose (300 mg) to lowest dose (10 mg).|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model used with covariates of Baseline trough FEV1, age, gender, country and smoking status. The LOCF method used to impute missing data.||||0.18|-0.04|0.220
81706621|NCT03934203|163109414|OTHER|The null hypothesis was 'The mean difference in the QTcF changes from baseline between 250 mg BI 409306 and placebo is greater than or equal to 10 milliseconds at least for one timepoint after dosing.' The one-sided tests were performed at the 5% level; due to the symmetry of the normal distribution 2-sided 90% confidence intervals for the differences of adjusted means per timepoint were used.|Difference of adjusted means|5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.4|7.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger method to adjust standard errors and estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Maximum difference of adjusted means was calculated as BI 409306 - placebo at 40 minutes after drug intake.|MMRM was fitted to observations for 250 mg BI 409306 and the 2 placebo periods. MMRM with covariates 'period baseline', 'participant baseline' (=arithmetic mean of respective period baselines), fixed categorical effects 'treatment', 'period', and 'time', interaction terms 'period baseline-by-time', 'participant baseline-by-time', 'treatment-by-time', and 'period-by-time', 'participant' (random effect), and time within period as repeated measures per participant (covariance matrix=Unstructured).||7.1|4.4|
81706622|NCT03934203|163109415|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.5|13.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger method to adjust standard errors and estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Maximum difference of adjusted means was calculated as moxifloxacin - placebo at 1 hour and 30 minutes after drug intake.|MMRM was fitted to the observations for moxifloxacin and the 2 placebo periods. MMRM with covariates 'period baseline', 'participant baseline' (=arithmetic mean of respective period baselines), fixed categorical effects 'treatment', 'period', and 'time', interaction terms 'period baseline-by-time', 'participant baseline-by-time', 'treatment-by-time', and 'period-by-time', 'participant' (random effect), and time within period as repeated measures per participant (covariance matrix=Unstructured).||13.6|10.5|
81706623|NCT03934203|163109416|OTHER|T-Test based on the results of the MMRM (fitted to the data for all timepoints). The null hypothesis was 'The mean difference in the QTcF changes from baseline between moxifloxacin and placebo is less than or equal to 5 milliseconds at 2 hours after drug administration.'|Difference of adjusted means|11.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.4|13.4||The corresponding alpha-level according to Hochberg's adjustment for mulitplicity was 0.0167.|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger method to adjust standard errors and estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference of adjusted means was calculated as moxifloxacin - placebo.|MMRM was fitted to the observations for moxifloxacin and the 2 placebo periods. MMRM with covariates 'period baseline', 'participant baseline' (=arithmetic mean of respective period baselines), fixed categorical effects 'treatment', 'period', and 'time', interaction terms 'period baseline-by-time', 'participant baseline-by-time', 'treatment-by-time', and 'period-by-time', 'participant' (random effect), and time within period as repeated measures per participant (covariance matrix=Unstructured).||13.4|10.4|0.00000000
81706624|NCT03934203|163109417|OTHER|T-Test based on the results of the MMRM (fitted to the data for all timepoints). The null hypothesis was 'The mean difference in the QTcF changes from baseline between moxifloxacin and placebo is less than or equal to 5 milliseconds at 3 hours after drug administration.'|Difference of adjusted means|11.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||3e-08|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.3|12.8||The corresponding alpha-level according to Hochberg's adjustment for mulitplicity was 0.0250.|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger method to adjust standard errors and estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference of adjusted means was calculated as moxifloxacin - placebo.|MMRM was fitted to the observations for moxifloxacin and the 2 placebo periods. MMRM with covariates 'period baseline', 'participant baseline' (=arithmetic mean of respective period baselines), fixed categorical effects 'treatment', 'period', and 'time', interaction terms 'period baseline-by-time', 'participant baseline-by-time', 'treatment-by-time', and 'period-by-time', 'participant' (random effect), and time within period as repeated measures per participant (covariance matrix=Unstructured).||12.8|9.3|0.00000003
81710323|NCT00394654|163117088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.677|||||||Univariate 2-sample t-test|||||||0.677
81710324|NCT00394654|163117089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.318|||||||Univariate 2-sample t-test|||||||0.318
81710325|NCT00394654|163117090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.798|||||||Univariate 2-sample t-test|||||||0.798
81710326|NCT00394654|163117091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.766|||||||Univariate 2-sample t-test|||||||0.766
81535559|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.61||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|14.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||14.24|0.97|0.025
81670987|NCT01147744|163036493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.385||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.25|8.48|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline trough PM PEF, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||8.48|-9.25|0.932
81670988|NCT01147744|163036493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.367||||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|10.23|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline trough PM PEF, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||10.23|-7.50|0.762
81670989|NCT01147744|163036493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.798||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.62|7.03|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline trough PM PEF, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||7.03|-10.62|0.689
81670990|NCT01147744|163036493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.321||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.49|11.13|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline trough PM PEF, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||11.13|-6.49|0.605
81670991|NCT01147744|163036493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.46||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.36|11.28|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline trough PM PEF, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||11.28|-6.36|0.584
81670992|NCT01147744|163036493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.529||||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|9.45|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline trough PM PEF, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||9.45|-8.40|0.907
81670993|NCT01147744|163036494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.463||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.65|10.58|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline trough PM PEF, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||10.58|-7.65|0.753
81670994|NCT01147744|163036494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.75||||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.36|12.87|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline trough PM PEF, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||12.87|-5.36|0.419
81670995|NCT01147744|163036494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.046||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.12|6.03|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline trough PM PEF, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||6.03|-12.12|0.510
81670996|NCT01147744|163036494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.585||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|13.64|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline trough PM PEF, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||13.64|-4.47|0.320
81670997|NCT01147744|163036494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.484||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.61|12.58|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline trough PM PEF, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||12.58|-5.61|0.452
81670998|NCT01147744|163036494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.615||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|14.78|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline trough PM PEF, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||14.78|-3.55|0.229
81670999|NCT01147744|163036495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.169||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.73|9.07|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||9.07|-6.73|0.771
81671000|NCT01147744|163036495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.56||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|12.45|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||12.45|-3.33|0.257
81671001|NCT01147744|163036495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.326||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.54|9.19|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||9.19|-6.54|0.741
81671002|NCT01147744|163036495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.083||||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.76|7.93|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||7.93|-7.76|0.983
81671003|NCT01147744|163036495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.204||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|16.07|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||16.07|0.34|0.041
81671004|NCT01147744|163036495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.891||||0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|10.83|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||10.83|-5.05|0.475
81671005|NCT01147744|163036496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.837||||0.838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|8.89|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||8.89|-7.22|0.838
81671006|NCT01147744|163036496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.715||||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|10.76|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||10.76|-5.33|0.508
81671007|NCT01147744|163036496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.124||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|10.14|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||10.14|-5.90|0.603
81671008|NCT01147744|163036496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|-1.781||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.78|6.22|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||6.22|-9.78|0.662
81535560|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|13.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||13.49|0.12|0.046
81671009|NCT01147744|163036496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.949||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|13.98|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||13.98|-2.08|0.146
81671010|NCT01147744|163036496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.394||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|13.48|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||13.48|-2.69|0.191
81671011|NCT01147744|163036497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.106||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|14.71|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||14.71|-2.50|0.164
81671012|NCT01147744|163036497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.106||||0.349||95.0|-4.49|12.7|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||12.70|-4.49|0.349
81671013|NCT01147744|163036497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.148||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.42|10.72|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||10.72|-6.42|0.623
81671014|NCT01147744|163036497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.713||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.84|10.26|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||10.26|-6.84|0.694
81671015|NCT01147744|163036497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.592||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|18.15|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||18.15|1.03|0.028
81671016|NCT01147744|163036497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.75||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|15.38|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||15.38|-1.89|0.125
81671017|NCT01147744|163036498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.346||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|10.78|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||10.78|-6.09|0.585
81671018|NCT01147744|163036498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.431||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|8.86|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||8.86|-8.00|0.920
81671019|NCT01147744|163036498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.702||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|11.11|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||11.11|-5.70|0.528
81671020|NCT01147744|163036498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.218||||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|7.17|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||7.17|-9.60|0.776
81671021|NCT01147744|163036498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.49||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|15.9|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||15.90|-0.92|0.081
81466901|NCT02105246|162626122|EQUIVALENCE|This analysis compared the proportion of eligible patients who participated in cardiac rehab after referral to home-based vs. referral to center-based programs.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis = no difference in proportion of patients who participate in cardiac rehab after referral to home-based vs. facility-based programs||||0.80
81671022|NCT01147744|163036498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.611||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|12.09|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||12.09|-4.87|0.403
81671023|NCT01147744|163036499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.005||||0.951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.16|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.16|-0.17|0.951
81671024|NCT01147744|163036499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.166||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.01|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||-0.01|-0.33|0.043
81671025|NCT01147744|163036499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.028||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.13|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.13|-0.19|0.734
81671026|NCT01147744|163036499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.003||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.16|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.16|-0.16|0.972
81671027|NCT01147744|163036499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.097||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.06|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.06|-0.26|0.238
81671028|NCT01147744|163036499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.075||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.09|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.09|-0.24|0.360
81671029|NCT01147744|163036500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.028||||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.17|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.17|-0.11|0.692
81671030|NCT01147744|163036500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.096||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.04|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.04|-0.24|0.176
81671031|NCT01147744|163036500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.021||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.12|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.12|-0.16|0.768
81671032|NCT01147744|163036500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.15|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.15|-0.13|0.887
81671033|NCT01147744|163036500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.051||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.09|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.09|-0.19|0.471
81671034|NCT01147744|163036500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.083||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.06|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.06|-0.22|0.248
81671035|NCT01147744|163036501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.131||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.07|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.07|-0.33|0.209
81671036|NCT01147744|163036501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.264||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.06|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||-0.06|-0.47|0.011
81671037|NCT01147744|163036501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.076||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.13|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.13|-0.28|0.464
81671038|NCT01147744|163036501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.045||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.16|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.16|-0.25|0.662
81671039|NCT01147744|163036501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.245||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.04|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||-0.04|-0.45|0.018
81706625|NCT03934203|163109418|OTHER|T-Test based on the results of the MMRM (fitted to the data for all timepoints). The null hypothesis was 'The mean difference in the QTcF changes from baseline between moxifloxacin and placebo is less than or equal to 5 milliseconds at 4 hours after drug administration.'|Difference of adjusted means|10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||2e-07|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.9|12.4||The corresponding alpha-level according to Hochberg's adjustment for mulitplicity was 0.050.|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger method to adjust standard errors and estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference of adjusted means was calculated as moxifloxacin - placebo.|MMRM was fitted to the observations for moxifloxacin and the 2 placebo periods. MMRM with covariates 'period baseline', 'participant baseline' (=arithmetic mean of respective period baselines), fixed categorical effects 'treatment', 'period', and 'time', interaction terms 'period baseline-by-time', 'participant baseline-by-time', 'treatment-by-time', and 'period-by-time', 'participant' (random effect), and time within period as repeated measures per participant (covariance matrix=Unstructured).||12.4|8.9|0.00000020
81706626|NCT03934203|163109419|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger method to adjust standard errors and estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Maximum difference of adjusted means was calculated as BI 409306 - placebo at 20 minutes after drug intake.|MMRM was fitted to observations for 50 mg BI 409306 and the 2 placebo periods. MMRM with covariates 'period baseline', 'participant baseline' (=arithmetic mean of respective period baselines), fixed categorical effects 'treatment', 'period', and 'time', interaction terms 'period baseline-by-time', 'participant baseline-by-time', 'treatment-by-time', and 'period-by-time', 'participant' (random effect), and time within period as repeated measures per participant (covariance matrix=Unstructured).||3.3|1.4|
81706627|NCT03934203|163109420|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.6|12.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger method to adjust standard errors and estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Maximum difference of adjusted means was calculated as BI 409306 - placebo at 40 minutes after drug intake.|MMRM was fitted to observations for 250 mg BI 409306 and the 2 placebo periods. MMRM with covariates 'period baseline', 'participant baseline' (=arithmetic mean of respective period baselines), fixed categorical effects 'treatment', 'period', and 'time', interaction terms 'period baseline-by-time', 'participant baseline-by-time', 'treatment-by-time', and 'period-by-time', 'participant' (random effect), and time within period as repeated measures per participant (covariance matrix=Unstructured).||12.8|10.6|
81706628|NCT03934203|163109421|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger method to adjust standard errors and estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Minimum difference of adjusted means was calculated as BI 409306 - placebo at 24 hours after drug intake.|MMRM was fitted to observations for 50 mg BI 409306 and the 2 placebo periods. MMRM with covariates 'period baseline', 'participant baseline' (=arithmetic mean of respective period baselines), fixed categorical effects 'treatment', 'period', and 'time', interaction terms 'period baseline-by-time', 'participant baseline-by-time', 'treatment-by-time', and 'period-by-time', 'participant' (random effect), and time within period as repeated measures per participant (covariance matrix=Unstructured).||-0.1|-2.3|
81706629|NCT03934203|163109422|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Difference of adjusted means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger method to adjust standard errors and estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Minimum difference of adjusted means was calculated as BI 409306 - placebo at 12 hours after drug intake.|MMRM was fitted to observations for 250 mg BI 409306 and the 2 placebo periods. MMRM with covariates 'period baseline', 'participant baseline' (=arithmetic mean of respective period baselines), fixed categorical effects 'treatment', 'period', and 'time', interaction terms 'period baseline-by-time', 'participant baseline-by-time', 'treatment-by-time', and 'period-by-time', 'participant' (random effect), and time within period as repeated measures per participant (covariance matrix=Unstructured).||1.3|-1.3|
81706630|NCT00608842|163109424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference to placebo|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|20.4||||||Complete Clearance||20.4|-18.4|
81706631|NCT00608842|163109424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference to placebo|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|20.4||||||Complete Clearance||20.4|-18.4|
81706632|NCT00608842|163109424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference to placebo|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|31.5||||||Complete Clearance||31.5|-12.2|
81706633|NCT00608842|163109424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference to placebo|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|27.5||||||≥ 75% Cleared||27.5|-23.0|
81671040|NCT01147744|163036501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.207||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.0|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||-0.00|-0.41|0.047
81706634|NCT00608842|163109424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference to placebo|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.3|19.6||||||≥ 75% Cleared||19.6|-28.3|
81706635|NCT00608842|163109424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference to placebo|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|29.5||||||≥ 75% Cleared||29.5|-22.3|
81671041|NCT01147744|163036502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.098||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.09|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.09|-0.28|0.300
81671042|NCT01147744|163036502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.138||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.05|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.05|-0.32|0.145
81671043|NCT01147744|163036502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.123||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.06|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.06|-0.31|0.190
81671044|NCT01147744|163036502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.002||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.18|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.18|-0.19|0.980
81671045|NCT01147744|163036502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.171||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.01|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.01|-0.36|0.070
81671046|NCT01147744|163036502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.158||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.03|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, age, gender, country and smoking status.||||0.03|-0.34|0.095
81671047|NCT01147744|163036503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81671048|NCT01147744|163036503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.814|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.814
81671049|NCT01147744|163036503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81671050|NCT01147744|163036503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.828|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.828
81671051|NCT01147744|163036503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.477|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.477
81671052|NCT01147744|163036503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.460
81686199|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.33|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.33|0.22|
81686200|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.46|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.46|0.81|
81686201|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.51|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.51|0.34|
81686202|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.09|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.09|0.66|
81671053|NCT01342484|163036505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.3295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean Difference (Net Values) is actually the adjusted mean difference calculated as Linagliptin 1 mg minus Placebo.|Superiority of Linagliptin 1 mg vs. placebo: change from baseline in HbA1c using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach. Model includes baseline HbA1c and age as linear covariates; treatment, gender, pharmacokinetic (PK) / pharmacodynamics (PD) subgroup, background therapy, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect. The unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model.||0.51|-1.47|0.3295
81671054|NCT01342484|163036505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.1447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean Difference (Net Values) is actually the adjusted mean difference calculated as Linagliptin 5 mg minus Placebo.|Superiority of Linagliptin 5 mg vs. placebo: change from baseline in HbA1c using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach. Model includes baseline HbA1c and age as linear covariates; treatment, gender, PK/PD subgroup, background therapy, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect. The unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model.||0.23|-1.50|0.1447
81671055|NCT01342484|163036507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.8216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|2.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean Difference (Net Values) is actually the adjusted mean difference calculated as Linagliptin 1 mg minus Placebo.|Superiority of Linagliptin 1 mg vs. placebo: change from baseline in FPG using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach. Model includes baseline HbA1c, baseline FPG and age as linear covariates; treatment, gender, PK/PD subgroup, background therapy, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect. The unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model.||2.46|-3.08|0.8216
81671056|NCT01342484|163036507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.1189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean Difference (Net Values) is actually the adjusted mean difference calculated as Linagliptin 5 mg minus Placebo.|Superiority of Linagliptin 5 mg vs. placebo: change from baseline in FPG using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) - based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach. Model includes baseline HbA1c, baseline FPG and age as linear covariates; treatment, gender, PK/PD subgroup, background therapy, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect. The unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model.||0.52|-4.31|0.1189
81671057|NCT00597753|163036522|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of -1.0 g/dL was used in the primary efficacy assessments. Non-inferiority was established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between the means of the primary endpoint (peginesatide minus control ESA) was ≥ -1.0 g/dL.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.01|||ANOVA|The ANOVA cell means model was used to estimate primary efficacy endpoint within the specified cells formed by the combination of treatment and strata||The sample size for this study was determined based on a two group evaluation of non-inferiority using the t-distribution (one-sided significance level 0.025) with a non inferiority margin of -1.0 g/dL. A sample size of approximately 750 (peginesatide group of 500 and epoetin alfa group of 250) provided at least 99% power for the evaluation of non-inferiority, assuming an expected treatment difference of 0.0 g/dL and a standard deviation of 1.5 g/dL.||-0.01|-0.30|
81671058|NCT00597753|163036523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.92|0.76|
81671059|NCT00597753|163036524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.97|0.79|
81671060|NCT04342871|163036543|OTHER|Pre-post comparison from baseline to 2-weeks post-intervention||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2
81671061|NCT00666458|163036544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.2||||||||0.20|-0.01|
81671062|NCT00666458|163036545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|3.5||||||||3.5|-9.0|
81671063|NCT00666458|163036546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.064|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|9.47||||||||9.47|1.37|
81671064|NCT00666458|163036547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.53||||||||0.53|0.08|
81671065|NCT01999465|163036577|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|We applied Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test with the Null hypothesis that there is no difference between 2 arms.||||||0.40
81671066|NCT01999465|163036578|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.20
81671067|NCT01308008|163036606|SUPERIORITY||coefficient|0.05||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.13|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.13|-0.02|0.16
81671068|NCT01308008|163036607|SUPERIORITY||coefficient|34.0||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|83.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||83|-15|0.17
81671069|NCT01308008|163036608|SUPERIORITY||coefficient|-8.7||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|17.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||17|-35|0.5
81671070|NCT01417195|163036609|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pre-defined non-inferiority margin for the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in fertilization rate was below -12%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|11.5|||||"Mean difference = Menopur/Bravelle - Menopur.~95% CI is based on Student's t-distribution, assuming equal variances."|||11.5|-4.3|
81706636|NCT03787095|163109455|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: There is no change from baseline to post-baseline among participants treated with Cemiplimab. Per the analysis plan, only participants in the Cemiplimab arm are evaluated.||||0.71
81671071|NCT03357731|163036615|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9242||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0432|-0.257|||Kenward-Roger degree of freedom|Kenward-Roger degree of freedom is used to adjust the standard error of treatment effect|The modelled mean difference uses treatment sequence and difference of baselines as a covariates of the treatment effect.|||-0.2570|-4.0432|0.027
81671072|NCT03357731|163036616|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.193|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9832||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8176|2.2042|||Kenward-Roger degree of freedom|Kenward-Roger degree of freedom is used to adjust the standard error of treatment effect|The modelled mean difference uses treatment sequence and difference of baselines as a covariates of the treatment effect.|||2.2042|-1.8176|0.846
81671073|NCT03357731|163036617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|3.19|||Kenward-Roger degree of freedom|Kenward-Roger degree of freedom is used to adjust the standard error of treatment effect|The modelled mean difference uses treatment sequence and difference of baselines as a covariates of the treatment effect.|||3.19|-0.62|0.177
81671074|NCT03357731|163036617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.88|||Kenward-Roger degree of freedom|Kenward-Roger degree of freedom is used to adjust the standard error of treatment effect|The modelled mean difference uses treatment sequence and difference of baselines as a covariates of the treatment effect.|||0.88|-1.08|0.839
81671075|NCT03357731|163036618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0977|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03308||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16634|-0.02915|||Kenward-Roger degree of freedom|Kenward-Roger degree of freedom is used to adjust the standard error of treatment effect|The modelled mean difference uses treatment sequence and difference of baselines as a covariates of the treatment effect.|||-0.02915|-0.16634|0.007
81671076|NCT03357731|163036618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0371|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02194||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08243|0.00814|||Kenward-Roger degree of freedom|Kenward-Roger degree of freedom is used to adjust the standard error of treatment effect|The modelled mean difference uses treatment sequence and difference of baselines as a covariates of the treatment effect.|||0.00814|-0.08243|0.103
81671077|NCT03357731|163036619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.205|-0.051|||Kenward-Roger degree of freedom|Kenward-Roger degree of freedom is used to adjust the standard error of treatment effect|The modelled mean difference uses treatment sequence and difference of baselines as a covariates of the treatment effect.|E/A ratio||-0.051|-0.205|0.003
81671078|NCT03357731|163036619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.057|||Kenward-Roger degree of freedom|Kenward-Roger degree of freedom is used to adjust the standard error of treatment effect|The modelled mean difference uses treatment sequence and difference of baselines as a covariates of the treatment effect.|E/A ratio||0.057|-0.051|0.904
81671079|NCT03357731|163036619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.527||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.763|-0.549|||Kenward-Roger degree of freedom|Kenward-Roger degree of freedom is used to adjust the standard error of treatment effect|The modelled mean difference uses treatment sequence and difference of baselines as a covariates of the treatment effect.|E/e' ratio||-0.549|-2.763|0.006
81671080|NCT03357731|163036619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.392||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.085|0.55|||Kenward-Roger degree of freedom|Kenward-Roger degree of freedom is used to adjust the standard error of treatment effect|The modelled mean difference uses treatment sequence and difference of baselines as a covariates of the treatment effect.|E/e' ratio||0.550|-1.085|0.503
81671081|NCT03357731|163036620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.398||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.827|0.82|||Kenward-Roger degree of freedom|Kenward-Roger degree of freedom is used to adjust the standard error of treatment effect|The modelled mean difference uses treatment sequence and difference of baselines as a covariates of the treatment effect.|annular e' velocity||0.820|-0.827|0.994
81671082|NCT03357731|163036620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.258||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|1.013|||Kenward-Roger degree of freedom|Kenward-Roger degree of freedom is used to adjust the standard error of treatment effect|The modelled mean difference uses treatment sequence and difference of baselines as a covariates of the treatment effect.|annular e' velocity||1.013|-0.049|0.073
81671083|NCT03357731|163036621|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.976|||Kenward-Roger degree of freedom|Kenward-Roger degree of freedom is used to adjust the standard error of treatment effect|The modelled mean difference uses treatment sequence and difference of baselines as a covariates of the treatment effect.|||0.976|-0.670|0.705
81671084|NCT03357731|163036621|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.404||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.504|0.151|||Kenward-Roger degree of freedom|Kenward-Roger degree of freedom is used to adjust the standard error of treatment effect|The modelled mean difference uses treatment sequence and difference of baselines as a covariates of the treatment effect.|||0.151|-1.504|0.105
81671085|NCT02325219|163036622|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81671086|NCT02325219|163036622|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81671087|NCT02325219|163036623|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81671088|NCT02325219|163036623|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81671089|NCT04036708|163036669|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at month 6 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|5.32||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, household material possessions, and the HOME score were adjusted for in the model.|WTM only minus MISC and WTM|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Planned sample size of total 100 analyzed was determined by feasibility considerations for this exploratory developmental R21 study. With planned n=66 in MISC+WTM arm and n=34 in WTM only arm, the unadjusted effect size of 0.60 was detectable as statistically significant with power of 0.80 and 0.05 level of significance in two-tailed tests.||5.32|-3.93|.77
81686203|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.68|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.68|0.37|
81671090|NCT04036708|163036669|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at month 12 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.14|4.54||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, household material possessions, and the HOME score were adjusted for in the model.|WTM only minus MISC and WTM|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Planned sample size of total 100 analyzed was determined by feasibility considerations for this exploratory developmental R21 study. With planned n=66 in MISC+WTM arm and n=34 in WTM only arm, the unadjusted effect size of 0.60 was detectable as statistically significant with power of 0.80 and 0.05 level of significance in two-tailed tests.||4.54|-5.14|.90
81671091|NCT04036708|163036670|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at month 6 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|64.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.55||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.26|112.8||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, household material possessions, the HOME score, child's age and sex were adjusted for in the model.|WTM only minus MISC and WTM|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Planned sample size of total 100 analyzed was determined by feasibility considerations for this exploratory developmental R21 study. With planned n=66 in MISC+WTM arm and n=34 in WTM only arm, the unadjusted effect size of 0.60 was detectable as statistically significant with power of 0.80 and 0.05 level of significance in two-tailed tests.||112.8|15.26|.01
81671092|NCT04036708|163036670|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at month 12 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-37.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.86||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.92|11.85||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, household material possessions, the HOME score, and child's age and sex were adjusted for in the model.|WTM only minus MISC and WTM|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Planned sample size of total 100 analyzed was determined by feasibility considerations for this exploratory developmental R21 study. With planned n=66 in MISC+WTM arm and n=34 in WTM only arm, the unadjusted effect size of 0.60 was detectable as statistically significant with power of 0.80 and 0.05 level of significance in two-tailed tests.||11.85|-86.92|.13
81671093|NCT04036708|163036671|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at month 6 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.65|4.13||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome and household material possessions were adjusted for in the model.|WTM only minus MISC and WTM|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. Sample size was determined by considerations for the primary outcomes.||4.13|-7.65|.55
81671094|NCT04036708|163036671|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at month 12 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.05||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.48|2.63||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome and household material possessions were adjusted for in the model.|WTM only minus MISC and WTM|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. Sample size was determined by considerations for the primary outcomes.||2.63|-9.48|.26
81671095|NCT04036708|163036672|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at month 6 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.16||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, household material possessions, and the HOME score were adjusted for in the model.|WTM only minus MISC and WTM|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. Sample size was determined by considerations for the primary outcomes.||0.16|-0.48|.32
81671096|NCT04036708|163036672|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at month 12 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.06||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, household material possessions, and the HOME score were adjusted for in the model.|WTM only minus MISC and WTM|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. Sample size was determined by considerations for the primary outcomes.||-0.06|-0.72|.02
81671097|NCT04036708|163036673|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at month 6 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.01||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, household material possessions, and the HOME score were adjusted for in the model.|WTM only minus MISC and WTM|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. Sample size was determined by considerations for the primary outcomes.||0.01|-0.78|.06
81671098|NCT04036708|163036673|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at month 12 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.28||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, household material possessions, and the HOME score were adjusted for in the model.|WTM only minus MISC and WTM|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. Sample size was determined by considerations for the primary outcomes.||-0.28|-1.11|.001
81706637|NCT03787095|163109456|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: There is no change from baseline to post-baseline among participants treated with Cemiplimab. Per the analysis plan, only participants in the Cemiplimab arm are evaluated.||||1.00
81706638|NCT03787095|163109457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: There is no change from baseline to post-baseline among participants treated with Cemiplimab. Per the analysis plan, only participants in the Cemiplimab arm are evaluated.||||0.33
81706639|NCT04445051|163109463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.9||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|57.5||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||57.5|8.3|0.010
81706640|NCT04445051|163109463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.3||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|58.8||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||58.8|9.8|0.007
81706641|NCT04445051|163109463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|25.9||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||25.9|-23.1|0.908
81706642|NCT04445051|163109463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.3||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|59.8||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||59.8|10.8|0.006
81706643|NCT04445051|163109463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.8||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|61.8||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||61.8|11.9|0.005
81706644|NCT04445051|163109463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|26.5||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||26.5|-23.3|0.899
81706645|NCT04445051|163109464|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.8||||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.9|49.6||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||49.6|-31.9|0.665
81706646|NCT04445051|163109464|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.1||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.7|22.4||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||22.4|-58.7|0.375
81706647|NCT04445051|163109464|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.0||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.6|13.6||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||13.6|-67.6|0.188
81706648|NCT04445051|163109464|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.6||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.3|21.9||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||21.9|-59.3|0.361
81706649|NCT04445051|163109464|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.9||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.3|30.5||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||30.5|-52.3|0.600
81706650|NCT04445051|163109464|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.78||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|49.0||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||49.0|-33.5|0.707
81706651|NCT04445051|163109465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.65||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.65|-1.08|0.615
81706652|NCT04445051|163109465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.56||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.56|-1.17|0.480
81706653|NCT04445051|163109465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.77||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.77|-0.95|0.839
81535561|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.19||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.52|16.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||16.85|3.52|0.003
81535562|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|11.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||11.25|-2.45|0.207
81535563|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.33|6.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||6.91|-6.33|0.932
81671099|NCT04036708|163036674|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at month 6 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|2.03||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, household material possessions, and the HOME score were adjusted for in the model.|WTM only minus MISC and WTM|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. Sample size was determined by considerations for the primary outcomes.||2.03|0.07|.04
81671100|NCT04036708|163036674|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at month 12 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.96||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, household material possessions, and the HOME score were adjusted for in the model.|WTM only minus MISC and WTM|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. Sample size was determined by considerations for the primary outcomes.||1.96|-0.08|.07
81671101|NCT04036708|163036675|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at month 6 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|3.06||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, household material possessions, and the HOME score were adjusted for in the model.|WTM only minus MISC and WTM|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. Sample size was determined by considerations for the primary outcomes.||3.06|1.02|<.01
81671102|NCT04036708|163036675|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at month 12 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.79||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, household material possessions, and the HOME score were adjusted for in the model.|WTM only minus MISC and WTM|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. Sample size was determined by considerations for the primary outcomes.||2.79|0.67|<.01
81671103|NCT02347098|163036695|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2533|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2533
81671104|NCT02347098|163036696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.779|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7790
81671105|NCT02347098|163036697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4549||||||The p-value reported compares the trends of outcome across time (baseline pre-PCI, baseline post-PCI, 30-day follow-up, and 90-day follow-up) between treatment groups using the repeated measurement analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4549
81535564|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.17|6.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||6.14|-7.17|0.879
81671106|NCT02347098|163036698|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2663|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2663
81671107|NCT02187172|163036701|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2456|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3873|-0.104|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||-0.1040|-0.3873|0.0012
81671108|NCT02187172|163036701|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0353||0.6718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0867|0.0565|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||0.0565|-0.0867|0.6718
81671109|NCT02187172|163036702|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-64.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|44.88||0.1159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-115.83|25.89|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||25.89|-115.83|0.1159
81671110|NCT02187172|163036702|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.24||0.7666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.41|51.72|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||51.72|-38.41|0.7666
81671111|NCT02187172|163036703|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-80.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.46||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-142.55|-19.23|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||-19.23|-142.55|0.0115
81671112|NCT02187172|163036703|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.11||0.8883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.58|26.59|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||26.59|-30.58|0.8883
81671113|NCT02187172|163036704|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3027.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3180.58||0.3472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9465.95|3411.54|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||3411.54|-9465.95|0.3472
81706654|NCT04445051|163109465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.8||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.80|-0.92|0.894
81671114|NCT02187172|163036704|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1974.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1659.11||0.2416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5336.3|1387.04|||Regression, Linear|||Combined ustekinumab and placebo groups for active treatment period analysis.||1387.04|-5336.30|0.2416
81671115|NCT02187172|163036705|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.75||0.6742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.03|119.34|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||119.34|-78.03|0.6742
81671116|NCT02187172|163036705|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|47.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.84||0.1979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.63|11963.0|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||11963|-25.63|0.1979
81671117|NCT02187172|163036706|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7884.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7780.29||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23634.67|7566.1|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||7566.10|-23634.67|0.3173
81671118|NCT02187172|163036706|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3782.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4073.25||0.3591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12035.72|4470.64|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||4470.64|-12035.72|0.3591
81671119|NCT02187172|163036707|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.9767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|5.07|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||5.07|-5.22|0.9767
81671120|NCT02187172|163036707|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.3205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|1.11|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||1.11|-3.29|0.3205
81671121|NCT02187172|163036708|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.96||0.4632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.19|25.61|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||25.61|-55.19|0.4632
81671122|NCT02187172|163036708|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.47||0.5316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.47|15.99|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||15.99|-30.47|0.5316
81671123|NCT02187172|163036709|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.1928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|0.47|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||0.47|-2.27|0.1928
81671124|NCT02187172|163036709|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.02|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||0.02|-1.36|0.0580
81671125|NCT02187172|163036710|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.41||0.7185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.24|18.96|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||18.96|-27.24|0.7185
81671126|NCT02187172|163036710|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.41||0.3271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|8.69|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||8.69|-25.40|0.3271
81671127|NCT02187172|163036711|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.3124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|0.51|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||0.51|-1.56|0.3124
81671128|NCT02187172|163036711|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.08|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||-0.08|-0.54|0.0106
81671129|NCT02187172|163036712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-70.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.42||0.0408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-138.42|-3.11|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||-3.11|-138.42|0.0408
81671130|NCT02187172|163036712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|71.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|132.87||0.5926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-197.5|340.93|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||340.93|-197.50|0.5926
81671131|NCT02187172|163036713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|191.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|46.1||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.18|284.81|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||284.81|98.18|0.0002
81671132|NCT02187172|163036713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|171.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|130.08|212.34|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||212.34|130.08|<0.0001
81671133|NCT02187172|163036714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|-0.64|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||-0.64|-4.62|0.0110
81671134|NCT02187172|163036714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|-0.51|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||-0.51|-1.79|0.0008
81671135|NCT02187172|163036715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-155.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|688.28||0.8227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1548.66|1238.04|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||1238.04|-1548.66|0.8227
81671136|NCT02187172|163036715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-407.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|180.7||0.0302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-773.57|-41.29|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||-41.29|-773.57|0.0302
81466902|NCT02105246|162626123|NON_INFERIORITY|This analysis compared Baseline to 3-month change in 6-minute walk test distance among subjects who participated in home-based cardiac rehab vs. subjects who participated in center-based cardiac rehab|Median Difference (Final Values)|196.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||This comparison was unadjusted.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: 3-month change in 6MWT distance is not inferior among participants enrolled in home-based vs. facility-based cardiac rehab.||||<0.001
81466903|NCT02105246|162626124|NON_INFERIORITY|This analysis compared 6-month change in 6-minute walk test distance among subjects who participated in home-based vs. center-based cardiac rehab.|Median Difference (Final Values)|159.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: 6-month change in 6MWT distance is not inferior among participants enrolled in home-based vs. facility-based cardiac rehab.||||0.03
81535565|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.87||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.77|9.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||9.50|-3.77|0.396
81671137|NCT02187172|163036716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-0.47||0.2333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.32|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||0.32|-1.25|0.2333
81671138|NCT02187172|163036716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.03|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||0.03|-0.80|0.0713
81671139|NCT02187172|163036717|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.62||0.2869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.48|14.75|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||14.75|-48.48|0.2869
81671140|NCT02187172|163036717|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71||0.1988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.69|1.22|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||1.22|-5.69|0.1988
81671141|NCT02187172|163036718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.91||0.8744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.09|28.2|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||28.20|-24.09|0.8744
81671142|NCT02187172|163036718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.26||0.2093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.18|27.29|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||27.29|-6.18|0.2093
81671143|NCT02187172|163036719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.41||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.21|34.2|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||34.20|4.21|0.0135
81671144|NCT02187172|163036719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.14||0.8499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.19|7.61|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||7.61|-9.19|0.8499
81671145|NCT02187172|163036720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96||0.0693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|7.62|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||7.62|-0.30|0.0693
81671146|NCT02187172|163036720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.1841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|4.8|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||4.80|-0.96|0.1841
81671147|NCT02187172|163036721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.2305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|3.34|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||3.34|-0.83|0.2305
81671148|NCT02187172|163036721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.2189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|2.37|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||2.37|-0.53|0.2189
81466904|NCT01623037|162626138|OTHER||sucess proportion|71.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.7|83.6||||||||83.6|55.7|
81466905|NCT00387010|162626143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.3223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|1.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.54|-4.64|0.3223
81671149|NCT02187172|163036722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.3212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.11|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||0.11|-0.34|0.3212
81671150|NCT02187172|163036722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.31|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||0.31|0.04|0.0137
81671151|NCT02187172|163036723|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.8383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|1.33|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||1.33|-1.09|0.8383
81671152|NCT02187172|163036723|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.1651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|1.24|||Regression, Logistic|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||1.24|-0.22|0.1651
81671153|NCT02187172|163036724|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.1502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|5.93|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||5.93|-0.94|0.1502
81671154|NCT02187172|163036724|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.8054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|1.91|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||1.91|-1.49|0.8054
81706655|NCT04445051|163109465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.3||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.30|-1.46|0.195
81706656|NCT04445051|163109465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.36||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.36|-1.40|0.242
81706657|NCT04445051|163109466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.74||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.74|-1.20|0.639
81671155|NCT02187172|163036725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69||0.4235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|2.05|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||2.05|-4.79|0.4235
81671156|NCT02187172|163036725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.8653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.13|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||2.13|-1.80|0.8653
81671157|NCT02187172|163036726|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|2.71|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||2.71|-4.95|0.5580
81671158|NCT02187172|163036726|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.4454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|2.8|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||2.80|-1.25|0.4454
81671159|NCT02187172|163036727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.67||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.86|34.87|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||34.87|7.86|0.0027
81671160|NCT02187172|163036727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.07||0.4775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.17|5.33|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||5.33|-11.17|0.4775
81671161|NCT02187172|163036728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|230.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|69.8||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.47|372.08|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||372.08|89.47|0.0021
81671162|NCT02187172|163036728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|41.71||0.4493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-116.4|52.61|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||52.61|-116.40|0.4493
81671163|NCT02187172|163036729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.8008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.38|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||0.38|-0.30|0.8008
81671164|NCT02187172|163036729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.8068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.24|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||0.24|-0.19|0.8068
81671165|NCT02187172|163036730|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|56.12||0.4079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.65|160.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison during RCT period||160.57|-66.65|0.4079
81706658|NCT04445051|163109466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.63||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.63|-1.30|0.492
81706659|NCT04445051|163109466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.86||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.86|-1.07|0.828
81671166|NCT02187172|163036730|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.85||0.8907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.91|73.28|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||73.28|-63.91|0.8907
81671167|NCT02187172|163036731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|48.81||0.8866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.8|105.81|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||105.81|-91.80|0.8866
81671168|NCT02187172|163036731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.59||0.4527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.78|41.3|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||41.30|-90.78|0.4527
81671169|NCT02187172|163036732|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|194.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|66.23||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.61|328.77|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||328.77|60.61|0.0056
81671170|NCT02187172|163036732|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.01||0.4478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-106.17|47.85|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment.||47.85|-106.17|0.4478
81706660|NCT04445051|163109466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|1.13||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||1.13|-0.81|0.744
81671171|NCT02187172|163036733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.2704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|8.83|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||8.83|-2.55|0.2704
81671172|NCT02187172|163036733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|4.36|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment||4.36|-1.36|0.2950
81671173|NCT02187172|163036734|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.57||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.03|-3.45|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||-3.45|-30.03|0.0149
81671174|NCT02187172|163036734|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37||0.9734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|6.71|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment||6.71|-6.93|0.9734
81671175|NCT02187172|163036735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.76||0.4384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.03|14.6|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||14.60|-33.03|0.4384
81671176|NCT02187172|163036735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.33||0.1373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|25.99|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment||25.99|-3.72|0.1373
81671177|NCT02187172|163036736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.77||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.39|-4.03|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||-4.03|-27.39|0.0097
81706661|NCT04445051|163109466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|0.36||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.36|-1.62|0.208
81671178|NCT02187172|163036736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.8119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|3.7|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment||3.70|-4.69|0.8119
81671179|NCT02187172|163036737|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.57||0.9415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|9.59|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||9.59|-8.91|0.9415
81671180|NCT02187172|163036737|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43||0.4485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.77|3.06|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment||3.06|-6.77|0.4485
81671181|NCT02187172|163036738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.16||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.37|10.53|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||10.53|-10.37|0.9880
81671182|NCT02187172|163036738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59||0.8836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|5.63|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment||5.63|-4.86|0.8836
81671183|NCT02187172|163036739|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.8321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|2.36|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||2.36|-2.91|0.8321
81671184|NCT02187172|163036739|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.0394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|4.48|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment||4.48|0.12|0.0394
81671185|NCT02187172|163036740|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|152.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.76||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.07|241.23|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||241.23|64.07|0.0012
81671186|NCT02187172|163036740|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.7||0.9085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.04|49.09|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment||49.09|-55.04|0.9085
81671187|NCT02187172|163036741|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.1792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.14|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||0.14|-0.03|0.1792
81671188|NCT02187172|163036741|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.2559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.1|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment||0.10|-0.03|0.2559
81671189|NCT02187172|163036742|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.2453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.41|||Regression, Linear|||||0.41|-0.11|0.2453
81671190|NCT02187172|163036742|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.1087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.23|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment||0.23|-0.02|0.1087
81671191|NCT02187172|163036743|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|48.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|61.62||0.4368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.31|173.16|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||173.16|-76.31|0.4368
81671192|NCT02187172|163036743|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-49.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.84||0.0833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.97|6.85|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment||6.85|-105.97|0.0833
81671193|NCT02187172|163036744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.8036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|1.97|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||1.97|-2.52|0.8036
81671194|NCT02187172|163036744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.4608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|1.4|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment||1.40|-0.65|0.4608
81671195|NCT02187172|163036745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3320.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3414.9||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3592.52|10233.67|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||10233.67|-3592.52|0.3370
81671196|NCT02187172|163036745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6926.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2257.84||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2351.43|11501.07|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment||11501.07|2351.43|0.0040
81671197|NCT02187172|163036746|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-68.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|131.9||0.6042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-335.97|198.08|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||198.08|-335.97|0.6042
81671198|NCT02187172|163036746|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|85.98||0.9267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-182.18|166.26|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment||166.26|-182.18|0.9267
81671199|NCT02187172|163036747|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.18||0.4226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.28|14.68|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||14.68|-6.28|0.4226
81671200|NCT02187172|163036747|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.43||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|10.36|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment||10.36|-3.54|0.3270
81671201|NCT02187172|163036748|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.7507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|2.59|||Regression, Linear|||Comparison during RCT period||2.59|-3.56|0.7507
81671202|NCT02187172|163036748|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.9348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|1.73|||Regression, Linear|||Global change from baseline after 52 weeks of active treatment||1.73|-1.88|0.9348
81671203|NCT02187172|163036749|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportions|0.67||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.89|||Chi-squared|||||0.89|0.45|0.0005
81671204|NCT02187172|163036749|OTHER|95% CI of proportion achieving PASI75 at end of study|Proportion|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.85||||||||0.85|0.55|
81671205|NCT02187172|163036750|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportions|0.41||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.62|||Chi-squared|||||0.62|0.20|0.0016
81671206|NCT02187172|163036750|OTHER|95% CI of proportion achieving PASI90 at end of study|Proportion|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.65||||||||0.65|0.32|
81671207|NCT02187172|163036751|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportions|0.53||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.78|||Chi-squared|||Comparison during RCT period for binary Physician Global Assessment||0.78|0.29|0.0005
81671208|NCT02187172|163036751|OTHER|95% CI of proportion achieving PGA clear/almost clear at end of study|Proportion|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.63||||||||0.63|0.30|
81671209|NCT02187172|163036752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3||0.1944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|21.06|||Regression, Linear|||||21.06|-4.42|0.1944
81671210|NCT02187172|163036752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|-5.25|||Regression, Linear|||||-5.25|-19.40|0.0011
81671211|NCT02187172|163036753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-779.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1049.99||0.4628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2911.19|1352.01|||Regression, Linear|||||1352.01|-2911.19|0.4628
81671212|NCT02187172|163036753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-910.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|729.96||0.2209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2395.95|574.27|||Regression, Linear|||||574.27|-2395.95|0.2209
81671213|NCT03045861|163036784|OTHER||Emax|-1.822|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.333|1.31||||||||1.310|-2.333|
81671214|NCT03045861|163036784|OTHER||ED50|1020.755|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|100.786|1940.724||||||||1940.724|100.786|
81671215|NCT03045861|163036784|OTHER||s2e|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.095|0.306||||||||0.306|0.095|
81671216|NCT03045861|163036785|OTHER||Emax|-1.801|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.319|-1.283||||||||-1.283|-2.319|
81671217|NCT03045861|163036785|OTHER||ED50|55.572|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.565|107.579||||||||107.579|3.565|
81671218|NCT03045861|163036785|OTHER||s2e|0.206|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.097|0.314||||||||0.314|0.097|
81671219|NCT03045861|163036786|OTHER||Emax|-1.846|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.352|-1.34||||||||-1.340|-2.352|
81671220|NCT03045861|163036786|OTHER||ED50|32.415|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.687|60.143||||||||60.143|4.687|
81671221|NCT03045861|163036786|OTHER||s2e|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|0.305||||||||0.305|0.094|
81671222|NCT02605187|163036803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.882||||||Final parameter estimates would be considered significant at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||Comparison of pain at rest 24 hours after delivery. Null Hypothesis: all the means are the same.||||0.882
81671223|NCT02605187|163036803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.565||||||Final parameter estimates would be considered significant at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||Comparison of pain at movement 24 hours after delivery. Null Hypothesis: all the means are the same.||||0.565
81671224|NCT02605187|163036803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022||||||Final parameter estimates would be considered significant at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||Comparison of pain at rest 48 hours after delivery. Null Hypothesis: all the means are the same.||||0.022
81671225|NCT02605187|163036803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||Final parameter estimates would be considered significant at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||Comparison of pain at movement 48 hours after delivery. Null Hypothesis: all the means are the same.||||0.140
81671226|NCT02605187|163036804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.311||||||Final parameter estimates would be considered significant at P \< 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison of opioid use 0-24 hours after delivery.||||0.311
81671227|NCT02605187|163036804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||Final parameter estimates would be considered significant at P \< 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison of opioid use 24-48 hours after delivery.||||0.008
81671228|NCT02605187|163036805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of presence of pruritus 0-24 hours after delivery.||||0.092
81671229|NCT02605187|163036805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.269|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of presence of pruritus 24-48 hours after delivery.||||0.269
81671230|NCT02605187|163036806|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison of pruritus score 24 hours after delivery. Null Hypothesis: all means are equal||||0.006
81671231|NCT02605187|163036806|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.296|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison of pruritus score 48 hours after delivery. Null Hypothesis: all means are equal||||0.296
81671232|NCT02605187|163036807|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.759|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of participants who need medical treatment of pruritus 0-24 hours after delivery.||||0.759
81671233|NCT02605187|163036807|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.761|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of participants who need medical treatment of pruritus 24-48 hours after delivery.||||0.761
81671234|NCT02605187|163036808|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.281|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.281
81671235|NCT02605187|163036809|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.786|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison of nausea score 24 hours after delivery. Null Hypothesis: all means are equal||||0.786
81671236|NCT02605187|163036809|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison of nausea score at 48 hours after delivery. Null Hypothesis: all means are equal||||0.985
81671237|NCT02605187|163036810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of participants who need nausea treatment from 0-24 hours after delivery.||||0.057
81671238|NCT02605187|163036810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.246|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of participants who need nausea treatment from 24-48 hours after delivery.||||0.246
81671239|NCT02605187|163036811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.226|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison of average number of vomiting episodes 0-24 hours after delivery. Null Hypothesis: all means are equal||||0.226
81671240|NCT02605187|163036812|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.036
81671241|NCT02605187|163036813|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison of satisfaction with pain medication 24 hours after delivery.||||0.019
81671242|NCT02605187|163036813|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.873|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison of satisfaction with pain medication 48 hours after delivery.||||0.873
81671243|NCT01309659|163036834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between ferritin and change in hemoglobin in the immediate intervention group. Testing the correlation equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.308
81671244|NCT01309659|163036834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between ferritin and change in hemoglobin in the waitlist group. Testing the correlation = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.601
81671245|NCT01309659|163036834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between iron and change in hemoglobin in the intermediate intervention group. Testing the correlation = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.396
81671246|NCT01309659|163036834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between iron and change in hemoglobin in the waitlist group. Testing the correlation = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.106
81671247|NCT01309659|163036834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between transferrin saturation and change in hemoglobin in the immediate intervention group. Testing the correlation = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.606
81671248|NCT01309659|163036834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between transferrin saturation and change in hemoglobin in the waitlist group. Testing the correlation = 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.077
81671249|NCT01309659|163036843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between soluble transfer receptor and change in hemoglobin in the immediate intervention group. Testing the correlation =0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.649
81671250|NCT01309659|163036843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between soluble transfer receptor and change in hemoglobin in the wait list group. Testing the correlation =0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81671251|NCT01309659|163036844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.391|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between baseline soluble transferrin receptor index (soluble receptor/log ferritin) and the change in hemoglobin in the immediate intervention group. Testing correlation =0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.391
81671252|NCT01309659|163036844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between baseline soluble transferrin receptor index (soluble receptor/log ferritin) and the change in hemoglobin in the wait list control group. Testing correlation =0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.111
81671253|NCT01309659|163036845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between baseline serum ferritin and the change in 6 Minute Walk Test distance in the immediate intervention group. Testing correlation =0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.077
81671254|NCT01309659|163036845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.798|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between baseline serum ferritin and the change in 6 Minute Walk Test distance in the wait list group. Testing correlation =0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.798
81671255|NCT01309659|163036845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between baseline iron and the change in 6 Minute Walk Test distance in the immediate intervention group. Testing correlation =0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.383
81671256|NCT01309659|163036845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between baseline iron and the change in 6 Minute Walk Test distance in the wait list group. Testing correlation =0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.732
81671257|NCT01309659|163036845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between baseline transferrin saturation and the change in 6 Minute Walk Test distance in the immediate intervention group. Testing correlation =0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.286
81671258|NCT01309659|163036845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between baseline transferrin saturation and the change in 6 Minute Walk Test distance in the wait list group. Testing correlation =0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.356
81671259|NCT01309659|163036846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between baseline soluble transferrin receptor and the change in the 6 Meter Walk Test distance of the immediate intervention group. Testing correlation =0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.649
81671260|NCT01309659|163036846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between baseline soluble transferrin receptor and the change in the 6 Meter Walk Test distance of the wait list group. Testing correlation =0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.396
81535566|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.44|5.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||5.83|-7.44|0.812
81671261|NCT01309659|163036847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between baseline soluble transferrin receptor index (soluble receptor/log ferritin) and the change in the 6 Minute Walk Test Distance in the intermediate intervention group. Testing correlation =0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.624
81671262|NCT01309659|163036847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between baseline soluble transferrin receptor index (soluble receptor/log ferritin) and the change in the 6 Minute Walk Test Distance in the wait list group. Testing correlation =0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.329
81671263|NCT05112536|163036851|OTHER|||||||0.101|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.101
81671264|NCT03972969|163036854|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.13|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.32|||negative binomial regression|||||0.32|0.05|<0.05
81671265|NCT03972969|163036854|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.25|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.61|||negative binomial regression|||||0.61|0.10|<0.05
81671266|NCT03972969|163036854|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.52|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.38|||negative binomial regression|||||1.38|0.19|<0.05
81671267|NCT03972969|163036855|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.15|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.33|||negative binomial regression|||||0.33|0.07|<0.05
81671268|NCT03972969|163036855|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.26|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.58|||negative binomial regression|||||0.58|0.11|<0.05
81671269|NCT03972969|163036855|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.58|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.38|||negative binomial regression|||||1.38|0.25|<0.05
81671270|NCT01399788|163036870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|103.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.2|108.64||||||Rifampicin; 32 participants (16 per sequence) provided at least 99% power that 90% confidence interval (CI) for ratio of test to reference for AUClast lie within acceptance region of 80% - 125%. An intra-subject coefficient of variation (CV) estimate of approximately 14.5% for AUClast was used for this power calculation. Natural log transformed AUClast was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||108.64|99.20|
81671271|NCT01399788|163036870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|107.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.95|112.9||||||Isoniazid; 32 participants (16 per sequence) provided at least 99% power that 90% CI for ratio of test to reference for AUClast lie within acceptance region of 80% - 125%. An intra-subject CV estimate of approximately 12.0% for AUClast was used for this power calculation. Natural log transformed AUClast was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||112.90|101.95|
81671272|NCT01399788|163036870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|99.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.92|104.25||||||Ethambutol; 32 participants (16 per sequence) provided at least 99% power that 90% CI for ratio of test to reference for AUClast lie within acceptance region of 80% - 125%. An intra-subject CV estimate of approximately 12.9% for AUClast was used for this power calculation. Natural log transformed AUClast was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||104.25|94.92|
81710327|NCT00631969|163117126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.109|||<|0.0001||95.0|-8.562|-5.6561|||ANCOVA|||Power adjustment for 3 primary efficacy variables (3 variables have to be significant in favor of Vardenafil to conclude efficacy). Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-5.6561|-8.562|< 0.0001
81535567|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.58||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|9.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||9.19|-4.03|0.444
81671273|NCT01399788|163036871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|102.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.36|110.71||||||Rifampicin: 32 participants (16 per sequence) provided at least 98% power that 90% CI for ratio of test to reference for Cmax lie within acceptance region of 80% - 125%. An intra-subject CV estimate of approximately 18.2% for Cmax was used for this power calculation. Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||110.71|95.36|
81671274|NCT01399788|163036871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|103.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.13|117.07||||||Isoniazid; 32 participants (16 per sequence) provided at least 98% power that 90% CI for ratio of test to reference for Cmax lie within acceptance region of 80% - 125%. An intra-subject CV estimate of approximately 18.2% for Cmax was used for this power calculation. Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||117.07|92.13|
81671275|NCT01399788|163036871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|99.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.92|104.25||||||Ethambutol; 32 participants (16 per sequence) provided at least 99% power that 90% CI for ratio of test to reference for Cmax lie within acceptance region of 80% - 125%. An intra-subject CV estimate of approximately 16.0% for Cmax was used for this power calculation. Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||104.25|94.92|
81671276|NCT01399788|163036872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|101.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.12|104.4||||||Pyrazinamide; 32 participants (16 per sequence) provided at least 99% power that 90% CI for ratio of test to reference for AUClast lie within acceptance region of 80% - 125%. An intra-subject CV estimate of approximately 5.2% for AUClast was used for this power calculation. Natural log transformed AUClast(dn) was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||104.40|99.12|
81671277|NCT01399788|163036873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|95.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.6|102.22||||||Pyrazinamide; 32 participants (16 per sequence) provided at least 99% power that 90% CI for ratio of test to reference for Cmax lie within acceptance region of 80% - 125%. An intra-subject CV estimate of approximately 6.7% for Cmax was used for this power calculation. Natural log transformed Cmax(dn) was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||102.22|88.60|
81671278|NCT01399788|163036874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|104.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.7|109.1||||||Rifampicin; Natural log transformed AUC(0-∞) was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||109.10|99.70|
81671279|NCT01399788|163036874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|105.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.32|111.46||||||Isoniazid; Natural log transformed AUC(0-∞) was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||111.46|100.32|
81671280|NCT01399788|163036874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|100.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.28|105.88||||||Ethambutol; Natural log transformed AUC(0-∞) was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||105.88|96.28|
81671281|NCT01399788|163036875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|101.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.24|104.43||||||Pyrazinamide; Natural log transformed AUC (0 -∞)(dn) was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||104.43|99.24|
81671282|NCT03699007|163036878|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81671283|NCT03699007|163036879|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81671284|NCT04251910|163036882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0813|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (2 hours)||||0.0813
81671285|NCT04251910|163036882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0011|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (2 hours)||||0.0011
81671286|NCT04251910|163036882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (2 hours)||||0.0002
81671287|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9616|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A 30 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (30 minutes)||||0.9616
81671288|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.546|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 1 hour)||||0.5460
81671289|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0961|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/s Part A-Placebo (2 hours)||||0.0961
81671290|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1359|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (4 hours)||||0.1359
81671291|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1688|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (8 hours)||||0.1688
81671292|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.667|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (24 hours)||||0.6670
81671293|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8695|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (Day 3)||||0.8695
81671294|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5002|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (Day 7)||||0.5002
81671295|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5631|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (30 minutes)||||0.5631
81671296|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0089|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (1 hour)||||0.0089
81671297|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (2 hours)||||<.0001
81671298|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0011|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (4 hours)||||0.0011
81671299|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (8 hours)||||0.0008
81671300|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2847|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (24 hours)||||0.2847
81671301|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2616|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (Day 3)||||0.2616
81671302|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1989|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (Day 7)||||0.1989
81671303|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4585|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (30 minutes)||||0.4585
81671304|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (1 hour)||||0.0005
81671305|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (2 hours)||||0.0004
81671306|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0025|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (4 hours)||||0.0025
81671307|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (8 hours)||||0.1027
81671308|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7953|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (24 hours)||||0.7953
81671309|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1416|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 3)||||0.1416
81671310|NCT04251910|163036884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0658|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 7)||||0.0658
81671311|NCT04251910|163036885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.876|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A -30 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 1 hour)||||0.8760
81671312|NCT04251910|163036885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9077|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A 30 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 2 hours)||||0.9077
81671313|NCT04251910|163036885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7208|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A 30 mcg BXCL501 vs Part A-Placebo (Day1; 4 hours)||||0.7208
81671314|NCT04251910|163036885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3666|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A BXCL501 30 mcg v/s Part A-Placebo(Day 1;8 hours)||||0.3666
81671315|NCT04251910|163036885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0191|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A BXCL501 60 mcg v/s Placebo-Part A (Day1; 1 hour)||||0.0191
81671316|NCT04251910|163036885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A BXCL501 60 mcg v/s Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 2 hours)||||0.0006
81671317|NCT04251910|163036885|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 v/s Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 4 hours)||||<.0001
81671318|NCT04251910|163036885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1;8 hours)||||0.0003
81671319|NCT04251910|163036885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 1; 1 hour)||||0.0006
81671320|NCT04251910|163036885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 1; 2 hours)||||0.0002
81671321|NCT04251910|163036885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0029|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 1; 4 hours)||||0.0029
81671322|NCT04251910|163036885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2446|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 1; 8 hours)||||0.2446
81671323|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0926|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 30 minutes)||||0.0926
81671324|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3976|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 1 hour)||||0.3976
81671325|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1169|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 4 hours)||||0.1169
81671326|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3786|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 8 hours)||||0.3786
81671327|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.564|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 2; 24hours)||||0.5640
81671328|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.602|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 3)||||0.6020
81671329|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5875|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 7)||||0.5875
81671330|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1055|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 30 minutes)||||0.1055
81671331|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 1 hour)||||0.0024
81671332|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0016|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 4 hours)||||0.0016
81671333|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 8 hours)||||0.0002
81671334|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2039|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 2; 24 hours)||||0.2039
81671335|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1948|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 3)||||0.1948
81671336|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5615|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 7)||||0.5615
81671337|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8266|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 1; 30 minutes)||||0.8266
81671338|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 1; 1 hour)||||0.0002
81671339|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 1; 4 hours)||||0.0004
81671340|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1037|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 1; 8 hours)||||0.1037
81671341|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3267|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 2; 24 hours)||||0.3267
81671342|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0339|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 3)||||0.0339
81671343|NCT04251910|163036886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1892|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day7)||||0.1892
81671344|NCT04251910|163036887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3359|||||||Fisher Exact|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (2 hours post administration)||||0.3359
81671345|NCT04251910|163036887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Fisher Exact|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (2 hours post administration)||||0.0004
81671346|NCT04251910|163036887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0351|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0351
81671347|NCT04251910|163036888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0952|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (2 hours)||||0.0952
81671348|NCT04251910|163036888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8977|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 2; 24 hours)||||0.8977
81671349|NCT04251910|163036888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 2 hours)||||0.0002
81671350|NCT04251910|163036888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3147|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 2; 24 hours)||||0.3147
81671351|NCT04251910|163036888|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 1; 2 hours)||||<.0001
81671352|NCT04251910|163036888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1241|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 2; 24 hours)||||0.1241
81671353|NCT04251910|163036889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.408|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 30 minutes)||||0.4080
81671354|NCT04251910|163036889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4198|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 1 hour)||||0.4198
81671355|NCT04251910|163036889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day1; 2 hours)||||0.0370
81671356|NCT04251910|163036889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1324|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 4 hours)||||0.1324
81671357|NCT04251910|163036889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0624|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 8 hours)||||0.0624
81671358|NCT04251910|163036889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6334|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 30 minutes)||||0.6334
81671359|NCT04251910|163036889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0275|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 1 hour)||||0.0275
81671360|NCT04251910|163036889|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 2 hours)||||<.0001
81671361|NCT04251910|163036889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 4 hours)||||0.0001
81671362|NCT04251910|163036889|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day1; 8 hours)||||<.0001
81671363|NCT04251910|163036889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2806|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 1; 30 minutes)||||0.2806
81671364|NCT04251910|163036889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 1; 1 hour)||||0.0002
81671365|NCT04251910|163036889|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 1; 2 hour)||||<.0001
81671366|NCT04251910|163036889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 1; 4 hours)||||0.0009
81671367|NCT04251910|163036889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0081|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 1; 8 hours)||||0.0081
81671368|NCT04251910|163036890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0591|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 2 hours)||||0.0591
81671369|NCT04251910|163036890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0966|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-30 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 7)||||0.0966
81671370|NCT04251910|163036890|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 1; 2 hours)||||<.0001
81671371|NCT04251910|163036890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part A-60 mcg BXCL501 V/S Part A-Placebo (Day 7)||||0.0290
81671372|NCT04251910|163036890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0937|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 1; 2 hours)||||0.0937
81671373|NCT04251910|163036890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2747|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (Day 7)||||0.2747
81671374|NCT04251910|163036893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Mixed effects model|||Part B-40 mcg-BXCL501 v/s Part B-Placebo (2 hours post administration)||||0.0002
81706662|NCT04445051|163109466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|0.2||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.20|-1.77|0.116
81671375|NCT00804570|163036894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.72|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.13|-9.72|0.120
81706663|NCT04445051|163109467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.96||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.96|-0.75|0.798
81706664|NCT04445051|163109467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.6||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.60|-1.10|0.556
81671376|NCT00804570|163036895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.15|-1.27|0.013
81671377|NCT00804570|163036896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.37||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|10.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.77|-0.02|0.051
81671378|NCT00804570|163036897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.28|-1.07|0.249
81706665|NCT04445051|163109467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.49||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.49|-1.21|0.399
81671379|NCT00804570|163036898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.23|-1.12|0.199
81671380|NCT00804570|163036899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.66|-2.03|0.318
81671381|NCT00804570|163036900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.01||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.22|-5.80|0.034
81671382|NCT00804570|163036901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMR over Baseline relative to placebo|0.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.96|0.85|0.001
81671383|NCT00804570|163036902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMR over Baseline relative to placebo|0.96||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.01|0.91|0.103
81671384|NCT00804570|163036903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMR over Baseline relative to placebo|0.94||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.99|0.89|0.012
81671385|NCT00804570|163036904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.41|-1.05|0.392
81671386|NCT00804570|163036905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|-1.10|0.185
81671387|NCT00804570|163036906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|2.92|||ANCOVA|||||2.92|-0.42|0.142
81671388|NCT00804570|163036907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.04||P-value is for desire to stop drinking at this time.|ANCOVA|||||0.04|-1.01|0.69
81671389|NCT00804570|163036907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.45||P-value is for expectation of success in quitting alcohol.|ANCOVA|||||0.45|-0.85|0.545
81671390|NCT00804570|163036907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.24||P-value is for difficulty to quit and remain abstinent.|ANCOVA|||||0.24|-1.20|0.190
81706666|NCT04445051|163109467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.41||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||1.41|-0.30|0.198
81671391|NCT00804570|163036907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.4||P-value is for goal related to alcohol use.|ANCOVA|||||0.40|-0.49|0.856
81706667|NCT04445051|163109467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.48||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.48|-1.27|0.365
81706668|NCT04445051|163109467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.08||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||-0.08|-1.82|0.033
81706669|NCT04445051|163109468|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.96||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.96|-0.83|0.882
81706670|NCT04445051|163109468|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.57||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.57|-1.21|0.478
81706671|NCT04445051|163109468|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38||||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.51||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.51|-1.27|0.391
81671392|NCT00804570|163036908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|2.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.22|-0.68|0.297
81671393|NCT00804570|163036909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|2.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.36|-1.44|0.633
81671394|NCT00804570|163036912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|1.07||P-value is for supine systolic blood pressure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.07|-2.62|0.409
81671395|NCT00804570|163036912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.73||P-value is for supine diastolic blood pressure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.73|-1.63|0.452
81706672|NCT04445051|163109468|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|1.09||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||1.09|-0.69|0.657
81706673|NCT04445051|163109468|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|0.2||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.20|-1.62|0.125
81706674|NCT04445051|163109468|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|0.0||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.00|-1.81|0.051
81706675|NCT04445051|163109469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.97||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.97|-0.83|0.877
81671396|NCT00804570|163036913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|0.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.87|-1.93|0.456
81671397|NCT00804570|163036914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.08||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.26|-4.41|0.081
81671398|NCT00804570|163036915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.122||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.122
81671399|NCT00804570|163036916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81671400|NCT00804570|163036917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|0.45||P-value is for orthostatic systolic blood pressure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.45|-1.82|0.235
81671401|NCT00804570|163036917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.42||P-value is for orthostatic diastolic blood pressure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.42|-1.05|0.400
81671402|NCT00804570|163036918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.57|-0.08|0.077
81671403|NCT00804570|163036920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.90|0.24|<0.001
81671404|NCT00290342|163036921|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess the non-inferiority of the Infanrix-IPV Group compared to the Infanrix + IMOVAX Polio Group in terms of vaccine response to diphtheria, standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the groups'difference (Infanrix-IPV Group minus Infanrix + IMOVAX Polio Group) was computed. Objective of non-inferiority was met since the LL of the 95% CI was above -10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|1.79||||||Non-inferiority in terms of vaccine response to diphteria||1.79|-1.85|
81671405|NCT00290342|163036921|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess the non-inferiority of the Infanrix-IPV Group compared to the Infanrix + IMOVAX Polio Group in terms of vaccine response to tetanus, standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the groups'difference (Infanrix-IPV Group minus Infanrix + IMOVAX Polio Group) was computed. Objective of non-inferiority was met since the LL of the 95% CI was above -10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|1.79||||||Non-inferiority in terms of vaccine response to tetanus||1.79|-1.85|
81671406|NCT00290342|163036922|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess the non-inferiority of the Infanrix-IPV Group compared to the Infanrix + IMOVAX Polio Group in terms of vaccine response to poliovirus type 1, standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the groups' difference (Infanrix-IPV Group minus Infanrix + IMOVAX Polio Group) was computed. Objective of non-inferiority was met since the LL of the 95% CI was above -10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|1.82||||||Immune response non-inferiority - Anti-Polio 1||1.82|-1.85|
81671407|NCT00290342|163036922|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess the non-inferiority of the Infanrix-IPV Group compared to the Infanrix + IMOVAX Polio Group in terms of vaccine response to poliovirus type 2, standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the groups' difference (Infanrix-IPV Group minus Infanrix + IMOVAX Polio Group) was computed. Objective of non-inferiority was met since the LL of the 95% CI was above -10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|2.71||||||Immune response non-inferiority - Anti-Polio 2||2.71|-1.36|
81671408|NCT00290342|163036922|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess the non-inferiority of the Infanrix-IPV Group compared to the Infanrix + IMOVAX Polio Group in terms of vaccine response to poliovirus type 3, standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the groups' difference (Infanrix-IPV Group minus Infanrix + IMOVAX Polio Group) was computed. Objective of non-inferiority was met since the LL of the 95% CI was above -10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|2.24||||||Immune response non-inferiority - Anti-Polio 3||2.24|-2.28|
81671409|NCT00290342|163036923|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess the non-inferiority of the Infanrix-IPV Group compared to the Infanrix + IMOVAX Polio Group in terms of vaccine response to pertussis toxoid, standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the groups' difference (Infanrix-IPV Group minus Infanrix + IMOVAX Polio Group) was computed. Objective of non-inferiority was met since the LL of the 95% CI was above -10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|4.13||||||Immune response non-inferiority - Anti-PT||4.13|-0.46|
81671410|NCT00290342|163036923|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess the non-inferiority of the Infanrix-IPV Group compared to the Infanrix + IMOVAX Polio Group in terms of vaccine response to filamentous haemagglutinin, standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the groups' difference (Infanrix-IPV Group minus Infanrix + IMOVAX Polio Group) was computed. Objective of non-inferiority was met since the LL of the 95% CI was above -10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|2.95||||||Immune response non-inferiority - Anti-FHA||2.95|-1.88|
81671411|NCT00290342|163036923|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To assess the non-inferiority of the Infanrix-IPV Group compared to the Infanrix + IMOVAX Polio Group in terms of vaccine response to pertactin, standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the groups' difference (Infanrix-IPV Group minus Infanrix + IMOVAX Polio Group) was computed. Objective of non-inferiority was met since the LL of the 95% CI was above -10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.64||||||Immune response non-inferiority - Anti-PRN||2.64|-1.4|
81671412|NCT01056510|163036934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Based on one-sided continuity corrected Chi-Square Test for participants achieving CR confirmed with biopsy versus those not achieving CR confirmed with biopsy|Chi-squared, Corrected|||The first-line subpopulation became the focus of the primary statistical analysis following the protocol amendment dated 21-May-2012.||||0.002
81671413|NCT01056510|163036935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Based on one-sided continuity corrected Chi-Square Test for participants achieving CR confirmed with biopsy versus those not achieving CR confirmed with biopsy|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||< 0.001
81671414|NCT01056510|163036936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||Based on one-sided continuity corrected Chi-Square Test for participants achieving CR confirmed with biopsy versus those not achieving CR confirmed with biopsy|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.009
81671415|NCT01056510|163036937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|||||Based on two-sided continuity corrected Chi-Square Test|Chi-squared, Corrected|||After 3 cycles||||0.900
81671416|NCT01056510|163036937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|||||Based on two-sided continuity corrected Chi-Square Test|Chi-squared, Corrected|||After 6 cycles||||0.563
81671417|NCT01056510|163036937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|||||Based on two-sided continuity corrected Chi-Square Test|Chi-squared, Corrected|||At the EOT visit||||0.304
81671418|NCT01056510|163036940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.525||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.341|0.809|||Log Rank|||Unstratified analysis||0.809|0.341|0.003
81671419|NCT01056510|163036940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.523||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.339|0.806|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis: by baseline Binet stage||0.806|0.339|0.003
81671420|NCT01056510|163036942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.029
81671421|NCT01056510|163036944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.006
81671422|NCT01056510|163036946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.037
81671423|NCT01056510|163036948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.007
81671424|NCT01056510|163036950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.994||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.517|1.911||Unstratified analysis|Log Rank|||||1.911|0.517|0.986
81671425|NCT01056510|163036950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.975||||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.505|1.88|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis: by baseline Binet stage||1.880|0.505|0.939
81671426|NCT01056510|163036951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Based on two-sided continuity corrected Chi-Square Test|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||< 0.001
81671427|NCT02997735|163036957|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.81|27.9|||Chi-squared||ORs from multivariable logistic regression model of characteristics associated with successful quitline enrollment.|||27.90|2.81|<0.001
81671428|NCT02997735|163036958|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.72|||Chi-squared||1-5 years Row (\<1 Ref)|||1.72|0.13|0.15
81671429|NCT02997735|163036958|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.12|||||6-12 years Row (\<1 Ref)|||2.12|0.18|
81671430|NCT02997735|163036958|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|6.94|||||13 or Older Row (\<1 Ref)|||6.94|0.49|
81671431|NCT02997735|163036959|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.38||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|6.5|||Chi-squared||35-49 years Row (18-34 Ref)|||6.50|0.92|0.028
81671432|NCT02997735|163036959|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|17.32|||||50 or older Row (18-34 Ref)|||17.32|1.46|
81671433|NCT02997735|163036960|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.8|||Chi-squared||Asthma Row (No asthma Ref)|||2.80|0.40|0.85
81710328|NCT00631969|163117127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.027|||<|0.0001||95.0|-35.519|-22.534|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-22.534|-35.519|< 0.0001
81671434|NCT02997735|163036961|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|6.5|||Chi-squared||10 or more cigarettes Row (\<10 cigarettes Ref)|||6.50|0.90|0.086
81671435|NCT02997735|163036962|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.27|||Chi-squared||Less than 6 months Row (30 days Ref)|||1.27|0.15|0.35
81671436|NCT02997735|163036962|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|2.21|||||||6 or more months Row (30 days Ref)|2.21|0.15|
81671437|NCT02285998|163036963|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size required to achieve 80% power was calculated based on a one-sided alpha level of 0.025 and an attack rate of 2% in the IIV4 and 1.53% for the Flublok groups respectively.|Relative Vaccine Efficacy (rVE)|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|47.0||||||The primary efficacy analysis was based on the numbers of protocol-defined influenza-like illnesses with rtPCR-positive nasopharyngeal swabs detecting influenza virus of any strain. The Relative Vaccine Efficacy was 30% (10, 47). Non-inferiority would be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for rVE was \> -20%. Superiority of RIV4 in a pre-specified exploratory analysis required that the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI of rVE be \> +9%.||47|10|
81671438|NCT00978029|163036975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|6.9||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.17|23.97|||Fisher Exact|||||23.97|-10.17|0.486
81671439|NCT00978029|163036975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|16.9||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|33.83|||Fisher Exact|||||33.83|0.01|0.078
81671440|NCT03302975|163037036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.001
81671441|NCT02904915|163037087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.59
81671442|NCT02904915|163037088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.39
81671443|NCT02904915|163037089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.23
81671444|NCT02321930|163037120|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis performed to test for the change in values from Baseline to 3 months||||<0.0001
81671445|NCT02321930|163037121|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis performed to test for the change in values from Baseline to 3 months||||<0.0001
81671446|NCT02321930|163037122|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis performed to test for the change in values from Baseline to 3 months||||<0.0001
81671447|NCT02321930|163037123|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis performed to test for the change in values from Baseline to 3 months||||<0.0001
81671448|NCT02321930|163037124|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis performed to test for the change in values from Baseline to 3 months||||<0.0001
81686204|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.77|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.77|0.43|
81686205|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.6|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.60|0.30|
81671449|NCT05885737|163037125|EQUIVALENCE|Testing of primary efficacy endpoint was 2-sided and conducted at the 5% significance level. The efficacy of difelikefalin was to be declared for this study if null hypothesis of no treatment difference in the primary efficacy analysis was rejected in favor of the alternative that participants randomized to difelikefalin experience significantly different itching compared to participants randomized to placebo. The null hypothesis was to be rejected if the 2-sided p value was less than (\<) 0.05.|Least square mean difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.37|||MMRM|||The null hypothesis in this study was that there was no treatment difference in the primary efficacy analysis of the primary endpoint. The alternative hypothesis was that in participants randomized to difelikefalin there was a significant treatment difference in change in itching compared to participants randomized to placebo. The assessment was based on the mean change from baseline in the weekly mean of the daily 24-hour WI-NRS score at Week 4 of the DB period.||-0.37|-1.25|0.0003
81671450|NCT03118232|163037282|OTHER|The risk ratios reflect the risk of transfer to a hospital during the intervention period relative to the baseline period in each trial group.|Difference in Risk Ratio|16.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|21.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||21.8|11.0|<0.001
81671451|NCT03118232|163037283|OTHER|The risk ratios reflect the risk of transfer to a hospital during the intervention period relative to the baseline period in each trial group.|Difference in Risk Ratio|14.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|19.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.2|9.7|<0.001
81671452|NCT02918864|163037288|SUPERIORITY||Beta Coefficient|-0.22||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value reported for Group\*Time, primary comparison in linear mixed effects model (SB=Group+Time+Group\*Time+ADHD+ γ + ε; ADHD, CASI T-score significant covariate), not adjusted for multiple tests (with different time points)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Ho=No significant interaction of Group\*Time||||0.037
81671453|NCT02918864|163037290|SUPERIORITY||Beta Coefficient|-0.23||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value reported for Group\*Time, primary comparison in linear mixed effects model (SB=Group+Time+Group\*Time+ADHD+ γ + ε; ADHD, CASI T-score significant covariate), not adjusted for multiple tests (with different time points)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Ho=No significant interaction of Group\*Time||||0.016
81671454|NCT02918864|163037292|SUPERIORITY||Beta Coefficient|-0.16||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value reported for Group\*Time, primary comparison in linear mixed effects model (SB=Group+Time+Group\*Time+ADHD+ γ + ε; ADHD, CASI T-score significant covariate), not adjusted for multiple tests (with different time points)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Ho=No significant interaction of Group\*Time||||0.061
81671455|NCT02918864|163037294|SUPERIORITY||Beta Coefficient|0.03||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value reported for Group\*Time, primary comparison in linear mixed effects model (SC=Group+Time+Group\*Time+Group\*VIQ+ γ + ε; VIQ, verbal intelligence quotient (VIQ) significant moderator), not adjusted for multiple tests (with different time points)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Ho=No significant interaction of Group\*Time||||0.674
81671456|NCT02918864|163037296|SUPERIORITY||Beta Coefficient|0.09||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value reported for Group\*Time, primary comparison in linear mixed effects model (SC=Group+Time+Group\*Time+Group\*VIQ+ γ + ε; VIQ, verbal intelligence quotient (VIQ) significant moderator), not adjusted for multiple tests (with different time points)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Ho=No significant interaction of Group\*Time||||0.191
81671457|NCT02918864|163037298|SUPERIORITY||Beta Coefficient|0.04||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value reported for Group\*Time, primary comparison in linear mixed effects model (SC=Group+Time+Group\*Time+Group\*VIQ+ γ + ε; VIQ, verbal intelligence quotient (VIQ) significant moderator), not adjusted for multiple tests (with different time points)|Mixed Models Analysis|||H0=No significant interaction of Group\*Time||||0.599
81671458|NCT02918864|163037300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.462||||||2-sided p-value; p-value reported not adjusted for multiple tests (with different time points)|Fisher Exact|||"Ho=Group and response are independent (responders=improved scores of 1-2; non-responders=worsened scores of 5-7 on the CGI-I) at week 12"||||0.462
81671459|NCT02918864|163037301|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||2-sided p-value; p-value reported not adjusted for multiple tests (with different time points)|Fisher Exact|||"Ho=Group and response are independent (responders=improved scores of 1-2; non-responders=worsened scores of 5-7 on the CGI-I) at week 16"||||1.000
81671460|NCT02918864|163037302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.607||||||2-sided p-value; p-value reported not adjusted for multiple tests (with different time points)|Fisher Exact|||"Ho=Group and response are independent (responders=improved scores of 1-2; non-responders=worsened scores of 5-7 on the CGI-I) at week 24"||||0.607
81671461|NCT02918864|163037303|SUPERIORITY||Beta Coefficient|-0.15||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value reported for Group\*Time, primary comparison in linear mixed effects model (SRS=Group+Time+Group\*Time+VIQ+ γ + ε; VIQ, verbal IQ significant covariate), not adjusted for multiple tests (with different time points)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Ho=No significant interaction of Group\*Time||||0.310
81671462|NCT02918864|163037305|SUPERIORITY||Beta Coefficient|-0.2||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value reported for Group\*Time, primary comparison in linear mixed effects model (SRS=Group+Time+Group\*Time+VIQ+ γ + ε; VIQ, verbal IQ significant covariate), not adjusted for multiple tests (with different time points)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Ho=No significant interaction of Group\*Time||||0.115
81671463|NCT02918864|163037307|SUPERIORITY||Beta Coefficient|-0.08||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value reported for Group\*Time, primary comparison in linear mixed effects model (SRS=Group+Time+Group\*Time+VIQ+ γ + ε; VIQ, verbal IQ significant covariate), not adjusted for multiple tests (with different time points)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Ho=No significant interaction of Group\*Time||||0.455
81710329|NCT00631969|163117128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.193|||<|0.0001||95.0|-45.021|-31.366|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-31.366|-45.021|< 0.0001
81706676|NCT04445051|163109469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.47||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.47|-1.31|0.351
81706677|NCT04445051|163109469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.4||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.40|-1.38|0.278
81535568|NCT03084796|162753604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.38||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|10.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||10.04|-3.27|0.319
81706678|NCT04445051|163109469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|1.06||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||1.06|-0.73|0.711
81671464|NCT02918864|163037309|SUPERIORITY||Beta Coefficient|-0.14||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value reported for Group\*Time, primary comparison in linear mixed effects model (CGS=Group+Time+Group\*Time+ γ + ε), not adjusted for multiple tests (with different time points)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Ho=No significant interaction of Group\*Time||||0.379
81671465|NCT02918864|163037311|SUPERIORITY||Beta Coefficient|-0.14||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value reported for Group\*Time, primary comparison in linear mixed effects model (CGS=Group+Time+Group\*Time+ γ + ε), not adjusted for multiple tests (with different time points)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Ho=No significant interaction of Group\*Time||||0.275
81671466|NCT02918864|163037313|SUPERIORITY||Beta Coefficient|-0.2||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value reported for Group\*Time, primary comparison in linear mixed effects model (CGS=Group+Time+Group\*Time+ γ + ε), not adjusted for multiple tests (with different time points)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.087
81671467|NCT02257372|163037325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.123|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.071|0.174|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||0.174|0.071|<0.001
81671468|NCT02257372|163037326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.148|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.099|0.197|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||0.197|0.099|<0.001
81671469|NCT02104583|163037340|SUPERIORITY||Eleclazine : Placebo Incident Rate Ratio|1.52||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.71|||generalized linear model|||The primary analysis of overall occurrence of appropriate ICD interventions through Week 24 was performed using a generalized linear model assuming a negative binomial distribution and log link. This model included terms for treatment, implanted device (ICD or CRT-D) and region \[US or rest of world (ROW)\].||2.71|0.86|0.152
81671470|NCT02104583|163037340|SUPERIORITY||Eleclazine : Placebo Incident Rate Ratio|0.82||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.97|||generalized linear model|||The primary analysis of overall occurrence of appropriate ICD interventions through Week 24 was performed using a generalized linear model assuming a negative binomial distribution and log link. This model included terms for treatment, implanted device (ICD or CRT-D) and region \[US or ROW\].||1.97|0.34|0.662
81671471|NCT02104583|163037340|SUPERIORITY||Eleclazine : Placebo Incident Rate Ratio|1.24||||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.86|||generalized linear model|||The primary analysis of overall occurrence of appropriate ICD interventions through Week 24 was performed using a generalized linear model assuming a negative binomial distribution and log link. This model included terms for treatment, implanted device (ICD or CRT-D) and region \[US or ROW.||2.86|0.54|0.618
81671472|NCT05433571|163037350|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was tested for Senofilcon A (C3) Multifocal Toric lens with UV/HEV filter (Low DC) and concluded if the lower limit of a 95% confidence interval was above 0.80|Mean Population Estimate|0.917|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0194|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.878|0.955|||Bootstrapping Methods|bias adjusted confidence intervals||||0.955|0.878|
81671473|NCT05433571|163037350|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was tested for Senofilcon A (C3) Multifocal Toric lens with UV/HEV filter (High DC) and concluded if the lower limit of a 95% confidence interval was above 0.80|Mean Population Estimate|0.887|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0219|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.845|0.93|||Bootstrapping Methods|bias adjusted confidence intervals||||0.930|0.845|
81706679|NCT04445051|163109469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.06||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|-0.15||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||-0.15|-1.97|0.024
81706680|NCT04445051|163109469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|-0.31||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: Subject. Fixed effects: Visit (Visit 1, 2 and 3), Treatment (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2)\*Gender (male and females)||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||-0.31|-2.14|0.009
81671474|NCT01438489|163037365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.38||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.33|4.26|||Regression, Logistic|||All-comers||4.26|1.33|0.014
81671475|NCT01438489|163037365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.94||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|3.49|||Regression, Logistic|||All-comers||3.49|1.08|0.063
81671476|NCT01438489|163037366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.55||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.72|7.32|||Regression, Logistic|||High||7.32|1.72|0.004
81671477|NCT01438489|163037366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.65||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.27|5.53|||Regression, Logistic|||High||5.53|1.27|0.029
81671478|NCT01476475|163037381|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority of insulin glargine/lixisenatide FRC versus insulin glargine was tested first, at alpha level of 0.025 (1-sided) and a non-inferiority margin of 0.4% HbA1c. If non-inferiority was established, then a test of superiority of insulin glargine/lixisenatide FRC over insulin glargine would be performed, at alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided). The non-inferiority was assessed using upper bound of 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) at ≤0.4%.|Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.312|-0.037|||ANCOVA||Insulin glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin glargine|Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment groups, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of screening BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2), and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariates. A step-down testing procedure described by Hochberg and Tamhane was used to control type-1 error.||-0.037|-0.312|
81671479|NCT01476475|163037381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.312|-0.037||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Insulin glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin glargine|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of screening BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2), and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariates. If non-inferiority was established, then a test of superiority of insulin glargine/lixisenatide FRC over insulin glargine would be performed, at alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||-0.037|-0.312|0.0130
81671480|NCT01476475|163037382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.337|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.832|-2.504||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Insulin glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin glargine|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with treatment groups,randomization strata of screening HbA1c(\<8.0, ≥8.0%)\& screening BMI(\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2),country as fixed effects and baseline 2-hour PPG value as covariates.A step-down testing procedure used to control type-1 error.If non-inferiority demonstrated for primary endpoint,superiority testing on secondary endpoints was performed sequentially in order endpoints are reported(continued only if previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-2.504|-3.832|<0.0001
81671481|NCT01476475|163037383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.331|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.895|-2.592||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Insulin glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin glargine|Testing according to the step-down testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of screening BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2), and country as fixed effects and baseline 2-hour plasma glucose excursion value as covariates.||-2.592|-3.895|<0.0001
81671482|NCT01476475|163037384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.058||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Insulin glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin glargine|Testing according to the step-down testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of screening BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2), and country as fixed effects and baseline average 7-point SMPG value as covariates.||-0.058|-0.550|0.0154
81671483|NCT01476475|163037385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-0.773||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Insulin glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin glargine|Testing according to the step-down testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of screening BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2), and country as fixed effects and baseline body weight value as covariates.||-0.773|-2.110|<0.0001
81671484|NCT01476475|163037386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.704||0.0583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.592|0.114||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Insulin glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin glargine|Testing according to the step-down testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of screening BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2), and country as fixed effects.||0.114|-6.592|0.0583
81671485|NCT00940589|163037396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.045|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.045
81671486|NCT00940589|163037397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.044|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.044
81671487|NCT00676676|163037409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus 2-week||||0.002
81535569|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed, using linear mixed model repeated for measurements (MMRM), including treatment, inter-visit period, treatment by inter-visit period interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West), and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value, and baseline by inter-visit period interaction as covariates."||-0.18|-0.67|<0.001
81535570|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.04|-0.53|0.023
81535571|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.02|-0.47|0.067
81535572|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.17|-0.66|<0.001
81535573|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.03|-0.47|0.084
81671488|NCT00676676|163037409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus 8-week||||0.004
81535574|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.39|-0.10|0.243
81535575|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.44|-0.05|0.112
81535576|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.26|-0.23|0.929
81671489|NCT01372384|163037411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045|TWO_SIDED||||||"Clopper-Pearson exact method"|||Response assessment of Stable Disease Vs Partial Response at Visit 4 (Two proportions for Stable Disease Vs Partial Response of Erlotinib): The observed significance value of performed test for differences between two proportions for Stable Disease Vs Partial Response was analyzed.||||0.045
81671490|NCT01372384|163037411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||"Clopper-Pearson exact method"|||Response assessment of Stable Disease Vs Partial Response at Visit 6 (Two proportions for Stable Disease Vs Partial Response of Erlotinib): The observed significance value of performed test for differences between two proportions for Stable Disease Vs Partial Response was analyzed||||1.000
81671491|NCT01372384|163037411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||"Clopper-Pearson exact method"|||Response assessment of Partial Response Vs Progression of disease at Visit 6 (Two proportions for of Partial Response Vs Progression of disease of Erlotinib): The observed significance value of performed test for differences between two proportions for of Partial Response Vs Progression of disease was analyzed||||1.000
81671492|NCT01372384|163037411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||"Clopper-Pearson exact method"|||Response assessment of Stable Disease Vs Progression of disease at Visit 6 (Two proportions for of Stable Disease Vs Progression of disease of Erlotinib): The observed significance value of performed test for differences between two proportions for of Stable Disease Vs Progression of disease was analyzed||||1.000
81671493|NCT01372384|163037411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.274|TWO_SIDED||||||"Clopper-Pearson exact method"|||Response assessment of Partial Response Vs Progression of disease at Visit 10 (Two proportions for of Partial Response Vs Progression of disease of Erlotinib): The observed significance value of performed test for differences between two proportions for of Partial Response Vs Progression of disease was analyzed||||0.274
81671494|NCT03129321|163037414|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin: +/-20%|Difference in proportions|4.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.05|13.54||||||||13.54|-5.05|
81671495|NCT03129321|163037415|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81671496|NCT03129321|163037415|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0004
81671497|NCT03129321|163037416|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin: +/-20%|Difference in proportions|2.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.29|11.98||||||||11.98|-6.29|
81671498|NCT03129321|163037417|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin: +/-20%|Difference in proportions|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.29|8.26||||||||8.26|-8.29|
81671499|NCT03129321|163037418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0020
81671500|NCT03129321|163037418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0076|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0076
81671501|NCT03129321|163037419|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81671502|NCT03129321|163037419|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81671503|NCT01265615|163037426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81671504|NCT01265615|163037427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81671505|NCT01265615|163037428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81671506|NCT01265615|163037429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81706681|NCT02092324|163109472|SUPERIORITY|1-proportion test for greater than 10% difference.||||||0.002||||||p-value for Protocol-defined objective response|binomial|||Proportion estimated using Clopper-Pearson method. P-value is one-sided proportion test for greater than 10% response rate (based on Simon's 2-stage).||||0.002
81706682|NCT02092324|163109472|SUPERIORITY|1-proportion test for greater than 10% difference||||||0.9||||||p-value is for IWG-defined objective response|binomial|||Proportion estimated using Clopper-Pearson method. P-value is one-sided proportion test for greater than 10% response rate (based on Simon's 2-stage).||||0.90
81706683|NCT02092324|163109475|SUPERIORITY|Proportion estimated using Clopper-Pearson method. P-value is one-sided proportion test for greater than 10% response rate.|||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for protocol-defined objective response. p-value for IWG-defined objective response is 0.70|Clopper-Pearson method|||||||<0.0001
81706684|NCT02092324|163109475|SUPERIORITY|Proportion estimated using Clopper-Pearson method. P-value is one-sided proportion test for greater than 10% response rate.||||||0.7||||||p-value for IWG-defined objective response|Clopper-Pearson method|||||||0.70
81706685|NCT02092324|163109485|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample test for equality of proportions with continuity correction (Pearson's chi-square test statistic)||||||0.003||||||p-value for protocol-defined objective response.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||2-sample test for equality of proportions with continuity correction (Pearson's chi-square test statistic) comparing Wildtype and Mutant CSF3R status for protocol-defined objective response||||0.003
81706686|NCT02092324|163109485|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample test for equality of proportions with continuity correction (Pearson's chi-square)||||||0.1||||||p-value for IWG-defined objective response = 0.1|Fisher Exact|||2-sample test for equality of proportions with continuity correction (Pearson's chi-square test statistic) comparing Wildtype and Mutant CSF3R status for IWG-defined objective response||||0.1
81706687|NCT02512276|163109486|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|6.4||||||||6.4|3.0|
81671507|NCT01265615|163037430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81706688|NCT02512276|163109487|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.22||||||||1.22|0.91|
81706689|NCT02512276|163109488|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.28||||||||1.28|0.94|
81706690|NCT02512276|163109489|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.85||||||||0.85|0.45|
81706691|NCT02512276|163109490|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.36||||||||1.36|0.91|
81706692|NCT02512276|163109491|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.34||||||||1.34|0.78|
81706693|NCT04973085|163109499|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81706694|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.111|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7186|0.4965|||||Week 1. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||0.4965|-2.7186|
81706695|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5177|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.904|0.8685|||||Week 1. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||0.8685|-1.9040|
81706696|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5332|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.914|0.8475|||||Week 1. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||0.8475|-1.9140|
81706697|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1387|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8848|0.6075|||||Week 2. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||0.6075|-2.8848|
81706698|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8905|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3962|0.6153|||||Week 2. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||0.6153|-2.3962|
81706699|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8047|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3045|0.6951|||||Week 2. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||0.6951|-2.3045|
81706700|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4575|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6013|0.6863|||||Week 4. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||0.6863|-3.6013|
81706701|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8894|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7381|0.9593|||||Week 4. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||0.9593|-2.7381|
81706702|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1615|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0028|0.6799|||||Week 4. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||0.6799|-3.0028|
81706703|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3209|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3021|1.6603|||||Week 6. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||1.6603|-2.3021|
81706704|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1876|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.896|1.5209|||||Week 6. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||1.5209|-1.8960|
81671508|NCT01265615|163037431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81671509|NCT01265615|163037432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81671510|NCT01265615|163037433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81671511|NCT01265615|163037434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81671512|NCT01265615|163037435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81671513|NCT03503877|163037437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank testing|||||||0.07
81671514|NCT03503877|163037438|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank testing|||||||0.89
81671515|NCT03503877|163037439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||High mosaicism|Wilcoxon signed-rank testing|||||||0.54
81671516|NCT03503877|163037439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||Low mosaicism|Wilcoxon signed-rank|||||||.20
81535577|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.30|-0.19|0.668
81671517|NCT03503877|163037440|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||Time to Expanded Blastocyst|Wilcoxon signed-rank testing|||||||0.01
81671518|NCT02700412|163037446|OTHER|Single group.|||||<|0.0001||||||P-value reported above is the global test for change in seizure frequency over a 12-month period.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test with Bonferonni multiple comparison correction was used as a post-hoc analysis to indicate direction of change.||Null hypothesis is that there was no change in seizure frequency between any two assessment time points during this period of analysis. Alternative hypothesis is that there were two or more assessment time points for which change in seizure frequency was different from zero.|Generalized least squares statistical techniques were used for modeling longitudinal data after normality of seizure frequency outcome measures were achieved through log-transformations methods. The following baseline clinical variables were adjusted for: AEDs, AEDs tried, epileptic surgery, and gender. Reported results were geometric least squares mean and its associated 95% Confidence Interval. Percentage reduction in seizure frequency relative to baseline were obtained by subtracting from 1 and then multiplying by 100 at all post-baseline timepoints.|||<0.0001
81671519|NCT02700412|163037447|OTHER|Single group.|||||<|0.0001||||||P-value reported above is the global test for change in seizure severity scores over a 12-month period.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test with Bonferonni multiple comparison correction was used as a post-hoc analysis to indicate direction of change.||Null hypothesis is that there was no change in seizure severity scores between any two assessment time points during this period of analysis. Alternative hypothesis is that there were two or more assessment time points for which change in seizure severity scores was different from zero.|Generalized least squares statistical techniques were used for modeling longitudinal data after normality of seizure severity score outcome measures were achieved through log-transformations methods. The following baseline clinical variables were adjusted for: AEDs, AEDs tried, epileptic surgery, and gender. Reported results were geometric least squares mean and its associated 95% Confidence Interval. Percentage reduction in seizure severity relative to baseline were obtained by subtracting from 1 and then multiplying by 100 at all post-baseline timepoints.|||<0.0001
81671520|NCT04416555|163037448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.391|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.391
81671521|NCT04416555|163037449|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.608|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.608
81671522|NCT04416555|163037450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.768|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.768
81671523|NCT04416555|163037451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.244|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.244
81671524|NCT04416555|163037452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.191|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.191
81671525|NCT02018822|163037490|NON_INFERIORITY|Assuming that the success rate of the control composite resin is 95% based on clinical data, for a non-inferiority test with a non-inferiority margin of 15%, a sample size of 27 is required in each group to allow 80% power at an alpha level of 0.05. We aimed to have 30 subjects/teeth remaining in each group after attrition at the end of the study.||||||0.2552|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2552
81671526|NCT02018822|163037491|NON_INFERIORITY|Assuming that the success rate of the control composite resin is 95% based on clinical data, for a non-inferiority test with a non-inferiority margin of 15%, a sample size of 27 is required in each group to allow 80% power at an alpha level of 0.05. We aimed to have 30 subjects/teeth remaining in each group after attrition at the end of the study.||||||0.2235|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2235
81671527|NCT02018822|163037492|NON_INFERIORITY|Assuming that the success rate of the control composite resin is 95% based on clinical data, for a non-inferiority test with a non-inferiority margin of 15%, a sample size of 27 is required in each group to allow 80% power at an alpha level of 0.05. We aimed to have 30 subjects/teeth remaining in each group after attrition at the end of the study.||||||0.3891|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3891
81671528|NCT02018822|163037493|NON_INFERIORITY|Assuming that the success rate of the control composite resin is 95% based on clinical data, for a non-inferiority test with a non-inferiority margin of 15%, a sample size of 27 is required in each group to allow 80% power at an alpha level of 0.05. We aimed to have 30 subjects/teeth remaining in each group after attrition at the end of the study.||||||0.3883|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3883
81671529|NCT02018822|163037494|NON_INFERIORITY|Assuming that the success rate of the control composite resin is 95% based on clinical data, for a non-inferiority test with a non-inferiority margin of 15%, a sample size of 27 is required in each group to allow 80% power at an alpha level of 0.05. We aimed to have 30 subjects/teeth remaining in each group after attrition at the end of the study.||||||0.3883|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3883
81671530|NCT02018822|163037495|NON_INFERIORITY|Assuming that the success rate of the control composite resin is 95% based on clinical data, for a non-inferiority test with a non-inferiority margin of 15%, a sample size of 27 is required in each group to allow 80% power at an alpha level of 0.05. We aimed to have 30 subjects/teeth remaining in each group after attrition at the end of the study.||||||0.2707|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2707
81671531|NCT03201458|163037496|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|0.93||One-sided test|Log Rank|||||0.93|0.35|0.027
81671532|NCT03201458|163037497|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.22
81671533|NCT03201458|163037499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||One-sided test|Log Rank|||||||0.410
81671534|NCT03259074|163037510|SUPERIORITY||Marginal difference|1.51||||0.7164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|9.64||Logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline mSASSS score as a covariate using marginal standardization method.|Regression, Logistic|||||9.64|-6.63|0.7164
81671535|NCT03259074|163037510|SUPERIORITY||Marginal difference|1.67||||0.6925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.61|9.95|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline mSASSS score as a covariate using marginal standardization method.||||9.95|-6.61|0.6925
81671536|NCT03259074|163037511|SUPERIORITY|Due to to the pre-defined hierarchical testing strategy, p values beyond the primary endpoint which was not met were not presented.|LS mean difference|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.646|0.293|||||ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline mSASSS score as a covariate.|||0.293|-0.646|
81671537|NCT03259074|163037511|SUPERIORITY|Due to to the pre-defined hierarchical testing strategy, p values beyond the primary endpoint which was not met were not presented.|LS mean difference|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.639|0.315|||||ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline mSASSS score as a covariate.|||0.315|-0.639|
81706705|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4593|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.161|1.2424|||||Week 6. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||1.2424|-2.1610|
81706706|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6521|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1342|1.83|||||Week 8. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||1.8300|-3.1342|
81706707|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5499|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6903|1.5904|||||Week 8. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||1.5904|-2.6903|
81706708|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9665|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0984|1.1654|||||Week 8. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||1.1654|-3.0984|
81706709|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3576|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0892|2.374|||||Week 12. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||2.3740|-3.0892|
81706710|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1851|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1704|2.5407|||||Week 12. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||2.5407|-2.1704|
81706711|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1181|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4643|2.2281|||||Week 12. The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||2.2281|-2.4643|
81706712|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4276|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6569|0.8018|||||Week 22 (Follow up). The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||0.8018|-3.6569|
81706713|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5415|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.381|2.4639|||||Week 22 (Follow up). The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||2.4639|-1.3810|
81706714|NCT03028467|163109529|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7932|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.708|1.1217|||||Week 22 (Follow up). The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with Visit,Treatment group,Visit by Treatment interaction,Baseline DAS28(CRP),and Visit by Baseline DAS28(CRP) interaction as fixed effects.|||1.1217|-2.7080|
81706715|NCT01316380|163109545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0005||95.0|0.057|0.199||Step-wise testing for the two treatment groups for the primary endpoint, confirmatory only if previous hypotheses had been successful, significance level of alpha=0.025 (one-sided) for primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, pooled centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.199|0.057|0.0005
81535578|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.11|-0.38|0.281
81535579|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.06|-0.43|0.134
81706716|NCT01316380|163109545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.088|0.23||Step-wise testing for the two treatment groups for the primary endpoint, confirmatory only if previous hypotheses had been successful, significance level of alpha=0.025 (one-sided) for the primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, pooled centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.230|0.088|<0.0001
81706717|NCT01316380|163109546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.001||95.0|0.049|0.194||p-values serve an exploratory function only|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, pooled centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.194|0.049|0.001
81706718|NCT01316380|163109546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0028||95.0|0.038|0.182||p-values serve an exploratory function only|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, pooled centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.182|0.038|0.0028
81535580|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.14|-0.70|0.003
81706719|NCT01316380|163109547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.1714||95.0|-0.025|0.14||p-values serve an exploratory function only|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, pooled centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.140|-0.025|0.1714
81706720|NCT01316380|163109547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.0119||95.0|0.023|0.188||p-values serve an exploratory function only|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, pooled centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.188|0.023|0.0119
81710330|NCT00631969|163117129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|34.778|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) adjusted for age group and pooled center.||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||||<0.0001
81535581|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.05|-0.61|0.020
81535582|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.06|-0.62|0.017
81535583|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.24|-0.80|<0.001
81535584|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.06|-0.52|0.115
81535585|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.36|-0.19|0.532
81671538|NCT03259074|163037512|SUPERIORITY|Due to to the pre-defined hierarchical testing strategy, p values beyond the primary endpoint which was not met were not presented.|Marginal difference|4.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|14.27|||||Logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline count of vertebral corners with syndesmophyte as a covariate using marginal standardization method.|||14.27|-5.62|
81671539|NCT03259074|163037512|SUPERIORITY|Due to to the pre-defined hierarchical testing strategy, p values beyond the primary endpoint which was not met were not presented.|Marginal difference|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.13|11.31|||||Logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline count of vertebral corners with syndesmophyte as a covariate using marginal standardization method.|||11.31|-9.13|
81671540|NCT03259074|163037513|OTHER|Due to to the pre-defined hierarchical testing strategy, p values beyond the primary endpoint which was not met were not presented.|LS Means|0.183|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1517|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.48|||||LS Means and 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor, baseline Berlin SI joint edema score as a covariate.|Week 104 - 150 mg||0.48|-0.12|
81671541|NCT03259074|163037513|OTHER|Due to to the pre-defined hierarchical testing strategy, p values beyond the primary endpoint which was not met were not presented|LS Means|0.332|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1545|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.64|||||LS Means and 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor, baseline Berlin SI joint edema score as a covariate.|Week 104 - 300 mg||0.64|0.03|
81671542|NCT03259074|163037514|OTHER|Due to to the pre-defined hierarchical testing strategy, p values beyond the primary endpoint which was not met were not presented.|LS Means|0.877|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3316|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.53|||||LS Means and 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor, baseline Berlin SI joint edema score as a covariate.|Week 104 - 150 mg||1.53|0.22|
81671543|NCT03259074|163037514|OTHER|Due to to the pre-defined hierarchical testing strategy, p values beyond the primary endpoint which was not met were not presented|LS Means|0.419|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3357|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|1.08|||||LS Means and 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor, baseline Berlin SI joint edema score as a covariate.|Week 104 - 300 mg||1.08|-0.24|
81671544|NCT03259074|163037515|OTHER|Due to to the pre-defined hierarchical testing strategy, p values beyond the primary endpoint which was not met were not presented.|Marginal difference|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|8.18|||||Estimated mean, marginal difference and 95% confidence interval are from a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor using marginal standardization method|||8.18|-5.10|
81706721|NCT01316380|163109548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.0003||95.0|0.058|0.192||p-values serve an exploratory function only|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, pooled centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.192|0.058|0.0003
81671545|NCT03259074|163037516|OTHER|Due to to the pre-defined hierarchical testing strategy, p values beyond the primary endpoint which was not met were not presented.|Marginal difference|-2.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.18|5.51|||||Estimated mean, marginal difference and 95% confidence interval are from a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor using marginal standardization method.|||5.51|-10.18|
81535586|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.35|-0.21|0.603
81535587|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.17|-0.38|0.460
81535588|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD.~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.26|-0.29|0.921
81535589|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.08|-0.47|0.172
81535590|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.10|-0.46|0.210
81535591|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.17|-0.67|<0.001
81671546|NCT03259074|163037517|OTHER|Due to to the pre-defined hierarchical testing strategy, p values beyond the primary endpoint which was not met were not presented|Marginal difference|2.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.34|9.69|||Marginal difference||Estimated mean, marginal difference and 95% confidence interval are from a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor using marginal standardization method|||9.69|-5.34|
81671547|NCT03259074|163037518|OTHER||Marginal difference|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.08|7.74||Due to to the pre-defined hierarchical testing strategy, p values beyond the primary endpoint which was not met were not presented.|||Estimated mean, marginal difference and 95% confidence interval are from a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor using marginal standardization method|||7.74|-7.08|
81671548|NCT00705783|163037519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.199|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.125|0.317|||Log Rank||Aripiprazole depot/placebo depot|Based on 6-month IR rates of 55% for placebo and 35% for aripiprazole, sample sizes were estimated to achieve 90% power to detect a hazard ratio of 0.54 and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided), allowing for 2 interim looks at 50% and 75% of events. Assuming that each subject was followed for 12 months after randomization and allowing for a 25% loss to follow-up, the projected total number of subjects to be randomly assigned to treatment in the trial was 225.||0.317|0.125|<0.0001
81671549|NCT00705783|163037520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The alpha levels for this key secondary Outcome Measure were the same as used for the primary Outcome Measure.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81671550|NCT00705783|163037521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81671551|NCT00705783|163037522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1756||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1756
81671552|NCT00705783|163037523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.68|-7.54|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA included treatment as a term and baseline as a covariate.||||-7.54|-12.68|<0.0001
81671553|NCT00705783|163037524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.35|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA included treatment as a term and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.35|-0.70|<0.0001
81671554|NCT00705783|163037525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.72|-2.91|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA included treatment as a term and baseline as a covariate.||Positive Subscale Score||-2.91|-4.72|<0.0001
81671555|NCT00705783|163037526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|-0.67|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA included treatment as a term and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.67|-2.04|0.0001
81710331|NCT00631969|163117130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.503|||<|0.0001||95.0|-22.424|-10.764|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-10.764|-22.424|< 0.0001
81535592|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.06|-0.55|0.016
81671556|NCT00705783|163037527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81671557|NCT00705783|163037528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81671558|NCT01553188|163037552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Log rank two-tailed p-value|||||||0.44
81671559|NCT01553188|163037554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Log rank two-tailed p-value|||||||0.26
81671560|NCT04744207|163037565|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean estimate|0.81|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|4.1|||ANCOVA|||||4.10|-2.48|<0.05
81671561|NCT00777101|163037608|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of neratinib vs lapatinib + capecitabine was to be concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the hazard ratio was 1.15 or less.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.6|||Log Rank|The log-rank test comparing treatment groups is stratified by region.|The hazard ratio is estimated by stratified Cox model. The Cox model is stratified by region.|||1.60|0.89|0.231
81671562|NCT05376215|163037628|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin of -12.5 was used per the findings from Chisolm, et al (2005), see attached article. In that study, the smallest critical difference for the short term retest difference was 12.5 for the APHAB global score at the 90th percentile. For this study, non-inferiority is confirmed if Fitting Method B is no more than 12.5 percentage points below the mean global benefit score of Fitting Method A.||||||0.806|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.806
81671563|NCT05376215|163037629|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is -1.8 dB. This is based off of work by Killion (2004) in which the critical difference for 4 lists is 1.9 dB at the 95% confidence interval. Killion also found that if all 12 lists are presented, the mean SNR scores will differ by 1.8 dB 5% of the time.||||||0.889|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.889
81671564|NCT01301950|163037643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was no difference in skin-to-skin time. The alternative hypothesis was that the TruMatch group time was less than the conventional group. Statistical power was anticipated to be 86% with 40 enrolled subjects based upon a Cohen's D effect size of 1. The Sponsor had difficulty identifying and recruiting sites suitable for participation. The statistically required sample size (N=40) was therefore not obtained, causing the group comparison to be statistically underpowered.||||0.54
81671565|NCT04041284|163037653|OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|-1.21|||ANCOVA|||||-1.21|-3.16|<0.0001
81671566|NCT04041284|163037654|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|-0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.22|-2.61|0.0205
81671567|NCT04041284|163037655|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|5.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.62|1.89|<0.0001
81535593|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.04|-0.54|0.025
81535594|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.22|-0.72|<0.001
81535595|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.03|-0.48|0.083
81671568|NCT04041284|163037656|OTHER||LS mean difference|11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.91|15.59|||Mixed Models Analysis||Restrictive score: Fremanezumab versus placebo|||15.59|6.91|<0.0001
81671569|NCT04041284|163037656|OTHER||LS mean difference|9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.73|14.08|||Mixed Models Analysis||Preventive score: Fremanezumab versus placebo|||14.08|5.73|<0.0001
81671570|NCT04041284|163037657|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change at Week 4: Fremanezumab versus Placebo|||0.03|-0.39|0.0915
81671571|NCT04041284|163037657|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change at Week 8: Fremanezumab versus Placebo|||-0.16|-0.59|0.0006
81671572|NCT04041284|163037657|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis||Change at Week 12: Fremanezumab versus Placebo|||-0.12|-0.58|0.0030
81671573|NCT04041284|163037658|OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.15|-1.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.96|-5.15|<0.0001
81671574|NCT03455491|163037681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3541|||||||Gekhan-Wilcoxon test|||||||0.3541
81671575|NCT03455491|163037682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3597|||||||Gekhan-Wilcoxon test|||||||0.3597
81671576|NCT03455491|163037684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4551|||||||ANOVA|one-way ANOVA||||||0.4551
81671577|NCT00492752|163037688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6783||||0.014144||95.0|0.4962|0.9272|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is for Sorafenib vs placebo.|||0.9272|0.4962|0.014144
81671578|NCT00492752|163037688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6208||||0.003464||95.0|0.4498|0.8568|||Log Rank|log rank test stratified by country, tumor burden, and ECOG.|Hazard ratio is for Sorafenib vs placebo|||0.8568|0.4498|0.003464
81671579|NCT00492752|163037689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9032||||0.497537||95.0|0.6705|1.2165|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is for Sorafenib vs placebo.|||1.2165|0.6705|0.497537
81671580|NCT00492752|163037689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8831||||0.437926||95.0|0.6449|1.2093|||Log Rank|log rank test stratified by country, tumor burden, and ECOG.|Hazard ratio is for Sorafenib vs placebo|||1.2093|0.6449|0.437926
81671581|NCT00492752|163037690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5744||||0.000537||95.0|0.4154|0.7942|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is for Sorafenib vs placebo|||0.7942|0.4154|0.000537
81671582|NCT00492752|163037690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5375||||0.00054||95.0|0.3763|0.7677|||Log Rank|log rank test stratified by country, tumor burden, and ECOG.|Hazard ratio is for Sorafenib vs placebo|||0.7677|0.3763|0.000540
81671583|NCT00492752|163037691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Disease control rate|0.3533||||||95.0|0.2771|0.4355||||||||0.4355|0.2771|
81671584|NCT00492752|163037691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Disease control rate|0.1579||||||95.0|0.0843|0.2596||||||||0.2596|0.0843|
81671585|NCT00492752|163037694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||Fisher Exact|based on tumor response rate (CR+PR)||||||0.67
81671586|NCT04673292|163037721|EQUIVALENCE|The fixed site SOC testing study arm was the standard of care and reference group. The null hypothesis was that there is not a statistically significant difference in the proportion of participants who complete PCR COVID-19 testing within 30 days of randomization when comparing community-based testing to the fixed site SOC testing.|Prevalence Ratio|1.04||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.27|||Poisson Regression|Adjusted poisson regression was performed using Study Arm as a nominal variable in the model with the Fixed Site SOC Testing as the reference group.|||Models were adjusted for employment.|1.27|0.86|0.67
81671587|NCT04673292|163037721|EQUIVALENCE|The fixed site SOC testing study arm was the standard of care and reference group. The null hypothesis was that there is not a statistically significant difference in the proportion of participants who complete PCR COVID-19 testing within 30 days of randomization when comparing self-collected testing to the fixed site SOC testing.|Prevalence Ratio|1.08||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.31|||Poisson Regression|Adjusted poisson regression was performed using Study Arm as a nominal variable in the model with the Fixed Site SOC Testing as the reference group.|||Models were adjusted for employment.|1.31|0.89|0.43
81671588|NCT04673292|163037722|EQUIVALENCE|Testing for equivalence in the difference in time from randomization to completion of SARS-CoV-2 PCR testing when comparing the community-based testing to fixed site SOC testing. Alpha threshold of 0.05.|Time Ratio|0.87||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.05||aprior significance threshold: p-value\<0.05|Accelerated Failure Time|Study Arm included as a nominal (dummy) variable in accelerated failure time models. Models adjusted for employment.||Times were censored at 30 days.|Models adjusted for employment|1.05|0.73|0.14
81671589|NCT04673292|163037722|EQUIVALENCE|Testing for equivalence in the difference in time from randomization to completion of SARS-CoV-2 PCR testing when comparing the self-collected testing arm to the fixed site SOC testing Alpha threshold of 0.05.|Time Ratio|0.86||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.03||aprior significance threshold: p-value\<0.05|Accelerated Failure Time|Study Arm included as a nominal (dummy) variable in accelerated failure time models. Models adjusted for employment.||Times were censored at 30 days.|Models adjusted for employment|1.03|0.71|0.09
81671590|NCT04673292|163037723|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: There is no significant difference in time from completion of SARS-CoV-2 test to receipt of SARS-CoV-2 test results when comparing the community-based testing to fixed site SOC testing.|Time Ratio|0.96||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.1||aprior threshold for significance: p\<0.05|Accelerated Failure Time|Study arm included as a nominal (dummy) variable in accelerated failure time models. Models adjusted for employment.||Times were censored at 10 days.|Models adjusted for employment|1.10|0.83|0.56
81671591|NCT04673292|163037723|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: There is no significant difference in time from completion of SARS-CoV-2 test to receipt of SARS-CoV-2 test results when comparing the self-collected testing arm to the fixed site SOC testing.|Time Ratio|0.93||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.07||aprior significance threshold: p-value\<0.05|Accelerated Failure Time|Study Arm included as a nominal (dummy) variable in accelerated failure time models. Models adjusted for employment.||Times were censored at 10 days.|Models adjusted for employment|1.07|0.81|0.32
81671592|NCT00880399|163037724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47||||0.4295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.7|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitatnt 30 mg at Week 1||0.70|-1.65|0.4295
81671593|NCT00880399|163037724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.15||||0.0586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|0.04|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitatnt 60 mg at Week 1||0.04|-2.34|0.0586
81671594|NCT00880399|163037724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.89||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|-0.43|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitatnt 30 mg at Week 2||-0.43|-3.34|0.0111
81671595|NCT00880399|163037724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.84||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.37|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitatnt 60 mg at Week 2||-0.37|-3.30|0.0141
81671596|NCT00880399|163037724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.22||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.43|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitatnt 30 mg at Week 4||-0.43|-4.00|0.0152
81671597|NCT00880399|163037724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.06||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|-1.25|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitatnt 60 mg at Week 4||-1.25|-4.86|0.0010
81671598|NCT00880399|163037724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.41||||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.31|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitatnt 30 mg at Week 6||-0.31|-4.50|0.0245
81671599|NCT00880399|163037724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.86||||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.97|-0.75|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitatnt 60 mg at Week 6||-0.75|-4.97|0.0082
81671600|NCT00880399|163037726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.19|||Log Rank|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 6||3.19|0.80|0.51
81671601|NCT00880399|163037726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.66||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.3|||Log Rank|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 6||3.30|0.84|0.37
81671602|NCT00880399|163037727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.7859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.55|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 1||0.55|-0.72|0.7859
81671603|NCT00880399|163037727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.6429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.49|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 1||0.49|-0.79|0.6429
81671604|NCT00880399|163037727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.04||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.26|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 2||-0.26|-1.82|0.0092
81671605|NCT00880399|163037727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.91||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.13|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 2||-0.13|-1.69|0.0230
81671606|NCT00880399|163037727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.29||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|-0.31|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 4||-0.31|-2.27|0.0104
81671607|NCT00880399|163037727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.68||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|-0.69|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 4||-0.69|-2.67|0.0010
81671608|NCT00880399|163037727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.22||||0.0361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|-0.08|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 6||-0.08|-2.37|0.0361
81671609|NCT00880399|163037727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.54||||0.0092||95.0|-2.69|-0.38|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 6||-0.38|-2.69|0.0092
81671610|NCT00880399|163037728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.72||||0.1662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|0.3|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 1||0.30|-1.74|0.1662
81671611|NCT00880399|163037728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.66||||0.2116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.38|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 1||0.38|-1.69|0.2116
81671612|NCT00880399|163037728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.02||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|0.13|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 2||0.13|-2.17|0.0820
81671613|NCT00880399|163037728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55||||0.3498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.61|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 2||0.61|-1.71|0.3498
81671614|NCT00880399|163037728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.69||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|-0.4|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 4||-0.40|-2.99|0.0107
81671615|NCT00880399|163037728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.79|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 4||-0.79|-3.40|0.0017
81671616|NCT00880399|163037728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.29||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|0.19|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 6||0.19|-2.78|0.0880
81671617|NCT00880399|163037728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.68||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|-0.18|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 6||-0.18|-3.17|0.0282
81671618|NCT00880399|163037729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.44|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 1||0.44|-0.45|0.9854
81671619|NCT00880399|163037729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21||||0.3476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.23|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 1||0.23|-0.66|0.3476
81671620|NCT00880399|163037729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44||||0.0898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.07|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 2||0.07|-0.94|0.0898
81671621|NCT00880399|163037729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44||||0.0928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.07|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 2||0.07|-0.95|0.0928
81671622|NCT00880399|163037729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32||||0.2937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.28|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 4||0.28|-0.93|0.2937
81671623|NCT00880399|163037729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59||||0.0587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.02|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 4||0.02|-1.20|0.0587
81466906|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.44||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|14.9|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical comparisons were made using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The ANCOVA model for all pairwise comparisons includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin succinate dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and Baseline value as a covariate.~Least squares (LS) mean differences were calculated by subtracting Solifenacin 5 mg/Placebo from the comparison treatment group."||14.9|-14.3|0.97
81466907|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.15||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|15.5|||ANCOVA|||||15.5|-8.6|0.58
81466908|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.13||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|18.0|||ANCOVA|||||18.0|-6.1|0.33
81466909|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|17.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|29.8|||ANCOVA|||||29.8|5.4|0.005
81466910|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|18.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.1||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|30.2|||ANCOVA|||||30.2|6.2|0.003
81671624|NCT00880399|163037729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.45||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.23|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 6||0.23|-1.14|0.1950
81671625|NCT00880399|163037729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.0498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 6||-0.00|-1.40|0.0498
81671626|NCT00880399|163037730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.14||||0.1731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|6.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 1||6.40|0.72|0.1731
81671627|NCT00880399|163037730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.77||||0.7084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.97|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 1||2.97|0.20|0.7084
81671628|NCT00880399|163037730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.6||||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|5.98|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 2||5.98|1.13|0.0247
81671629|NCT00880399|163037730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.8||||0.1862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|4.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 2||4.30|0.75|0.1862
81671630|NCT00880399|163037730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.87||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|3.61|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 4||3.61|0.97|0.0630
81671631|NCT00880399|163037730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.65||||0.1413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|3.23|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 4||3.23|0.85|0.1413
81671632|NCT00880399|163037730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.77||||0.0806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.37|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 6||3.37|0.93|0.0806
81671633|NCT00880399|163037730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.53||||0.2007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.92|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 6||2.92|0.80|0.2007
81466911|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|21.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.37||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|36.1|||ANCOVA|||||36.1|7.2|0.003
81466912|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|26.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|40.7|||ANCOVA|||||40.7|11.9|<0.001
81466913|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.46||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|27.6|||ANCOVA|||||27.6|-5.6|0.20
81671634|NCT00880399|163037731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.2523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.07|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 1||0.07|-0.25|0.2523
81671635|NCT00880399|163037731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.2639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.07|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 1||0.07|-0.25|0.2639
81671636|NCT00880399|163037731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.17|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 2||-0.17|-0.58|0.0004
81671637|NCT00880399|163037731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.02|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 2||-0.02|-0.43|0.0348
81671638|NCT00880399|163037731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.06|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 4||-0.06|-0.62|0.0166
81671639|NCT00880399|163037731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.18|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 4||-0.18|-0.75|0.0014
81671640|NCT00880399|163037731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.45||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.11|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 6||-0.11|-0.79|0.0099
81671641|NCT00880399|163037731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.49||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.14|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 6||-0.14|-0.83|0.0059
81535596|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.36|-0.13|0.355
81636082|NCT02542943|162962613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.33||||0.1663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.788|0.136||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.136|-0.788|0.1663
81636083|NCT02542943|162962614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1||||0.7137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.661|0.453||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.453|-0.661|0.7137
81636084|NCT02542943|162962614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1||||0.7353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.651||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.651|-0.460|0.7353
81636085|NCT02542943|162962614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.4843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.361||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate.|ANCOVA||From ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline Schiff stratification as factors and baseline VRS as covariate. Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.361|-0.760|0.4843
81636086|NCT00768716|162962686|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.52
81636087|NCT00768716|162962687|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.42
81636088|NCT00768716|162962688|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.06
81636089|NCT00768716|162962690|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81636090|NCT00768716|162962691|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81636091|NCT00768716|162962692|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.003
81636092|NCT00799409|162962699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-28.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|-22.3||P-values were determined by using a repeated measures mixed model with actual value as the dependent variable with terms for treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, period, sequence, and baseline score adjusted by Hochberg's step up procedure|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||-22.3|-35.0|<0.0001
81636093|NCT00799409|162962700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-28.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|-22.2||P-values were determined by using a repeated measures mixed model with actual value as the dependent variable with terms for treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, period, sequence, and baseline score adjusted by Hochberg's step up procedure|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||-22.2|-34.4|<0.0001
81636094|NCT00799409|162962701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|7.4||P-Values are determined by using a repeated measures mixed model with actual value as the dependent variable with terms for treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, period, sequence, and baseline score.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-Values at each timepoint are determined by using contrast statements in the repeated measures mixed model.|Placebo minus CONCERTA|||7.4|4.3|<0.0001
81636095|NCT00799409|162962702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|6.5||P-Values are determined by using a repeated measures mixed model with actual value as the dependent variable with terms for treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, period, sequence, and baseline score.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-Values at each timepoint are determined by using contrast statements in the repeated measures mixed model.|Placebo minus CONCERTA|||6.5|3.8|<0.0001
81636096|NCT00799409|162962703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|13.3||P-Values are determined by using a repeated measures mixed model with actual value as the dependent variable with terms for treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, period, sequence, and baseline score.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-Values at each timepoint are determined by using contrast statements in the repeated measures mixed model.|Placebo minus CONCERTA|||13.3|8.7|<0.0001
81636097|NCT00799409|162962704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-3.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|-2.59||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||-2.59|-3.72|<0.0001
81636098|NCT00799409|162962705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-16.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.99|-12.06||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||-12.06|-19.99|<0.0001
81636099|NCT00799409|162962706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.43|-17.47||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||-17.47|-27.43|<0.0001
81636100|NCT00799409|162962707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.93||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.16||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||-0.16|-1.69|0.1800
81636101|NCT00799409|162962708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.32||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-0.4||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||-0.40|-2.25|0.0057
81671642|NCT00880399|163037732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48||||0.5473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|1.08|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 1||1.08|-2.04|0.5473
81671643|NCT00880399|163037732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.9814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|1.6|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 1||1.60|-1.56|0.9814
81671644|NCT00880399|163037732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.51||||0.0515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|0.01|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 2||0.01|-3.03|0.0515
81671645|NCT00880399|163037732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|0.96|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 2||0.96|-2.09|0.4680
81671646|NCT00880399|163037732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.22||||0.1757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|0.55|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 4||0.55|-2.98|0.1757
81671647|NCT00880399|163037732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.15||||0.2048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|0.63|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 4||0.63|-2.93|0.2048
81706722|NCT01316380|163109548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.149|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.082|0.216||p-values serve an exploratory function only|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, pooled centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.216|0.082|<0.0001
81706723|NCT01316380|163109549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.1182||95.0|-0.016|0.138||p-values serve an exploratory function only|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, pooled centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.138|-0.016|0.1182
81706724|NCT01316380|163109549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0102||95.0|0.024|0.178||p-values serve an exploratory function only|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, pooled centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.178|0.024|0.0102
81706725|NCT01316380|163109551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.25||||0.2155||95.0|0.03|2.24||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided). P-values serve an exploratory function only.|Regression, Cox|Parameter estimates of Cox proportional hazard model regarding. Only treatment was fitted as an effect in the model.|If HR is below 1 then favours tiotropium.|Since the percent patients with event is less than 50% the median is not calculable, but Hazard Ratio is still estimable from the Cox model.||2.24|0.03|0.2155
81466914|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|20.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.43||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|37.1|||ANCOVA|||||37.1|4.0|0.015
81671648|NCT00880399|163037732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.16||||0.0312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|-0.2|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 6||-0.20|-4.12|0.0312
81671649|NCT00880399|163037732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.34||||0.0202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|-0.37|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 6||-0.37|-4.31|0.0202
81671650|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.45||||0.7246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.38|29.28|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, TST at Week 1||29.28|-20.38|0.7246
81706726|NCT01316380|163109551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.53||||0.5071||95.0|0.43|5.44||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided). P-values serve an exploratory function only.|Regression, Cox|Parameter estimates of Cox proportional hazard model regarding. Only treatment was fitted as an effect in the model.|If HR is below 1 then favours tiotropium.|Since the percent patients with event is less than 50% the median is not calculable, but Hazard Ratio is still estimable from the Cox model.||5.44|0.43|0.5071
81671651|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|27.36||||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|52.52|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, TST at Week 1||52.52|2.20|0.0332
81671652|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.12||||0.5439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.18|34.41|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, TST at Week 2||34.41|-18.18|0.5439
81671653|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.52||||0.3127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|39.85|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, TST at Week 2||39.85|-12.80|0.3127
81671654|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.51||||0.2419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|11.89|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, TST at Week 4||11.89|-46.90|0.2419
81466915|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|22.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.43||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|39.0|||ANCOVA|||||39.0|5.9|0.008
81466916|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|22.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.32||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|36.3|||ANCOVA|||||36.3|7.6|0.003
81671655|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|21.11||||0.1606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|50.64|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, TST at Week 4||50.64|-8.43|0.1606
81671656|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.48||||0.7412||95.0|-22.21|31.16|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, TST at Week 6||31.16|-22.21|0.7412
81671657|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.47||||0.3974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.19|38.14|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, TST at Week 6||38.14|-15.19|0.3974
81671658|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.52||||0.1397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.83|3.79|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, SOL at Week 1||3.79|-26.83|0.1397
81671659|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.9||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.4|-8.41|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, SOL at Week 1||-8.41|-39.40|0.0026
81671660|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.67||||0.3206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.85|7.5|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, SOL at Week 2||7.50|-22.85|0.3206
81671661|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.67||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.86|-9.49|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, SOL at Week 2||-9.49|-39.86|0.0015
81671662|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.71||||0.2157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.7|6.28|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, SOL at Week 4||6.28|-27.70|0.2157
81706727|NCT01316380|163109552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.1217||95.0|0.29|1.16||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided). P-values serve an exploratory function only.|Regression, Cox|Parameter estimates of Cox proportional hazard model regarding. Only treatment was fitted as an effect in the model.|If HR is below 1 then favours tiotropium.|Since only 22 of the 155 patients in the placebo group, 21 of the 154 patients in the Tio R2.5 group and 13 of the 155 patients in the Tio R5 group had asthma exacerbations, the median times were not calculable (nc).||1.16|0.29|0.1217
81706728|NCT01316380|163109552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.8974||95.0|0.53|1.75||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided). P-values serve an exploratory function only.|Regression, Cox|Parameter estimates of Cox proportional hazard model regarding. Only treatment was fitted as an effect in the model.|If HR is below 1 then favours tiotropium.|Since only 22 of the 155 patients in the placebo group, 21 of the 154 patients in the Tio R2.5 group and 13 of the 155 patients in the Tio R5 group had asthma exacerbations, the median times were not calculable (nc). The Hazard Ratio is still estimable from the Cox model.||1.75|0.53|0.8974
81706729|NCT01316380|163109553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.0872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.476||p-values serve an exploratory function only|Mixed Models Analysis||Tio R2.5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week.|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)- based repeated measures model was used.||0.476|-0.032|0.0872
81636102|NCT00799409|162962709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.3||||0.1091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.05|1.44||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||1.44|-14.05|0.1091
81636103|NCT00799409|162962710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.25||||0.2653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||0.20|-0.70|0.2653
81636104|NCT00799409|162962711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.49||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.81|-2.17||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||-2.17|-10.81|0.0038
81636105|NCT00799409|162962712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.75||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.96|-2.53||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||-2.53|-6.96|0.0001
81636106|NCT00799409|162962713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.76||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.04|-1.47||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||-1.47|-10.04|0.0092
81636107|NCT00799409|162962714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.9195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.33||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||0.33|-0.37|0.9195
81636108|NCT00799409|162962715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-39.55||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.7|-19.39||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||-19.39|-59.70|0.0002
81636109|NCT00799409|162962716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|-0.04||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||-0.04|-0.13|0.0002
81636110|NCT00799409|162962717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.4625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.03||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||0.03|-0.07|0.4625
81636111|NCT00799409|162962718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.6262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.05||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||0.05|-0.09|0.6262
81636112|NCT00799409|162962719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.08||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||0.08|-0.08|0.9980
81636113|NCT00799409|162962720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|-0.02||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||-0.02|-0.19|0.0151
81636114|NCT00799409|162962721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.09||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|-0.03||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||-0.03|-0.15|0.0043
81636115|NCT00799409|162962722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.0371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.0||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||0.00|-0.08|0.0371
81636116|NCT00799409|162962723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.03||||0.0965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.01||P-Values were determined by using a general linear mixed model.|ANCOVA||Placebo minus CONCERTA|||0.01|-0.06|0.0965
81636117|NCT04323800|162962728|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.01||||0.42|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||One-sided p-value|Restricted Mean Survival Test statistic|||||||0.42
81636118|NCT04323800|162962729|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|19.0|||Chi-squared|||||19|-31|0.67
81636119|NCT04323800|162962730|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-47.0||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|2.0|||Chi-squared|||||2|-100|0.06
81636120|NCT00731692|162962747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.95||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.12|||Regression, Cox|||||1.12|0.80|0.544
81636121|NCT01214200|162962762|OTHER|For the analysis of differences between pre and post treatment a student's t-test was used and was checked with the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.01
81671663|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.31||||0.0784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.37|1.75|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, SOL at Week 4||1.75|-32.37|0.0784
81671664|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.84||||0.3345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.09|20.78|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, SOL at Week 6||20.78|-7.09|0.3345
81671665|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.25||||0.6471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.19|10.7|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, SOL at Week 6||10.70|-17.19|0.6471
81671666|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4||||0.8071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.95|21.75|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, WTSO at Week 1||21.75|-16.95|0.8071
81671667|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.3||||0.3564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.11|10.52|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, WTSO at Week 1||10.52|-29.11|0.3564
81671668|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.86||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|4.28|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, WTSO at Week 2||4.28|-36.00|0.1220
81671669|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.25||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.49|-2.01|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, WTSO at Week 2||-2.01|-42.49|0.0313
81671670|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.15||||0.8861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.45|31.76|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, WTSO at Week 4||31.76|-27.45|0.8861
81671671|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.67||||0.9132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.87|28.53|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, WTSO at Week 4||28.53|-31.87|0.9132
81671672|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.09||||0.7844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.55|25.37|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, WTSO at Week 6||25.37|-33.55|0.7844
81671673|NCT00880399|163037733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.9||||0.8497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.33|33.14|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, WTSO at Week 6||33.14|-27.33|0.8497
81671674|NCT00880399|163037734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.4814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.39|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 1||0.39|-0.83|0.4814
81671675|NCT00880399|163037734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16||||0.6179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.79|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 1||0.79|-0.47|0.6179
81671676|NCT00880399|163037734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.5022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.21|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 2||0.21|-0.44|0.5022
81671677|NCT00880399|163037734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25||||0.1389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.08|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 2||0.08|-0.57|0.1389
81671678|NCT00880399|163037734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.9663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.38|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 4||0.38|-0.36|0.9663
81671679|NCT00880399|163037734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29||||0.1311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.09|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 4||0.09|-0.67|0.1311
81671680|NCT00880399|163037734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31||||0.1362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.1|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 6||0.10|-0.73|0.1362
81671681|NCT00880399|163037734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48||||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.05|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 6||-0.05|-0.91|0.0275
81671682|NCT00880399|163037735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.52||||0.0606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.06|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, SQ at Week 1||1.06|-0.02|0.0606
81671683|NCT00880399|163037735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.69||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.24|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, SQ at Week 1||1.24|0.15|0.0132
81671684|NCT00880399|163037735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.94||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.5|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, SQ at Week 2||1.50|0.38|0.0010
81671685|NCT00880399|163037735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.84||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.4|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, SQ at Week 2||1.40|0.28|0.0034
81671686|NCT00880399|163037735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13||||0.6692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.72|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, SQ at Week 4||0.72|-0.47|0.6692
81671687|NCT00880399|163037735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.82||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.42|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, SQ at Week 4||1.42|0.22|0.0078
81671688|NCT00880399|163037735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.66||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.3|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, SQ at Week 6||1.30|0.02|0.0440
81671689|NCT00880399|163037735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.77||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.41|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, SQ at Week 6||1.41|0.13|0.0181
81671690|NCT00880399|163037735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39||||0.1484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.92|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, RVS at Week 1||0.92|-0.14|0.1484
81671691|NCT00880399|163037735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.24|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, RVS at Week 1||1.24|0.16|0.0108
81671692|NCT00880399|163037735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.0361||95.0|0.04|1.16|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, RVS at Week 2||1.16|0.04|0.0361
81671693|NCT00880399|163037735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.58||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.15|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, RVS at Week 2||1.15|0.02|0.0418
81671694|NCT00880399|163037735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.9305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.58|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, RVS at Week 4||0.58|-0.64|0.9305
81671695|NCT00880399|163037735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.77||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.39|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg, RVS at Week 4||1.39|0.16|0.0141
81671696|NCT00880399|163037735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.65||||0.0562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.31|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, RVS at Week 6||1.31|-0.02|0.0562
81671697|NCT00880399|163037735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.74||||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.4|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg, RVS at Week 6||1.40|0.07|0.0296
81671698|NCT00880399|163037739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2||||0.0735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|4.61|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 1||4.61|-0.21|0.0735
81671699|NCT00880399|163037739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.35||||0.2905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|3.86|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 1||3.86|-1.17|0.2905
81671700|NCT00880399|163037739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.05||||0.4327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.7|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 2||3.70|-1.60|0.4327
81671701|NCT00880399|163037739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.01||||0.4642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|3.75|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 2||3.75|-1.73|0.4642
81671702|NCT00880399|163037739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.48||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|4.23|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 4||4.23|-1.26|0.2850
81671703|NCT00880399|163037739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.75||||0.5984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|3.59|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 4||3.59|-2.08|0.5984
81671704|NCT00880399|163037739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.21||||0.4192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|4.19|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 6||4.19|-1.76|0.4192
81671705|NCT00880399|163037739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.64||||0.6766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|3.71|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 6||3.71|-2.42|0.6766
81671706|NCT00880399|163037740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|1.25|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 1||1.25|-1.26|0.9951
81671707|NCT00880399|163037740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08||||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|1.34|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 1||1.34|-1.17|0.8940
81671708|NCT00880399|163037740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.8195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|1.28|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 2||1.28|-1.61|0.8195
81671709|NCT00880399|163037740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.4106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|2.05|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 2||2.05|-0.84|0.4106
81671710|NCT00880399|163037740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.9403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|1.85|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 4||1.85|-1.71|0.9403
81671711|NCT00880399|163037740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58||||0.5206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|1.2|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 4||1.20|-2.36|0.5206
81706730|NCT01316380|163109553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.7995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.287|0.221||p-values serve an exploratory function only|Mixed Models Analysis||Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week.|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)- based repeated measures model was used.||0.221|-0.287|0.7995
81706731|NCT01316380|163109554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076||0.2038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.247||p-values serve an exploratory function only|Mixed Models Analysis||Tio R2.5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week.|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)- based repeated measures model was used. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week.||0.247|-0.053|0.2038
81671712|NCT00880399|163037740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36||||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.58|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 30 mg at Week 6||1.58|-2.30|0.7140
81671713|NCT00880399|163037740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.26||||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|-0.31|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||Placebo Vs Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 6||-0.31|-4.22|0.0234
81671714|NCT01918007|163037793|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.3|||Chi-squared|||||3.3|0.5|0.54
81671715|NCT01918007|163037794|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|68.4|||Chi-squared|||||68.4|2.9|<0.001
81671716|NCT01918007|163037795|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.27|-0.35|<0.001
81671717|NCT01918007|163037796|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81671718|NCT01918007|163037797|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|-1.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.90|-3.63|<0.001
81671719|NCT01918007|163037798|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.89|||Chi-squared|||||1.89|0.71|0.553
81671720|NCT01918007|163037799|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.79||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.27|||Chi-squared|||||3.27|0.98|0.057
81671721|NCT01918007|163037800|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.29||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|6.25|||Chi-squared|||||6.25|0.84|0.084
81671722|NCT01918007|163037801|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.547|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.547
81671723|NCT01918007|163037802|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.062
81671724|NCT01918007|163037803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.208|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.208
81671725|NCT01918007|163037804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.585|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.585
81671726|NCT01918007|163037805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.074|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.074
81535597|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.38|-0.11|0.283
81706732|NCT01316380|163109554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076||0.9104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.158|0.141||p-values serve an exploratory function only|Mixed Models Analysis||Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week.|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)- based repeated measures model was used.||0.141|-0.158|0.9104
81706733|NCT01316380|163109555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.0559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.265||p-values serve an exploratory function only|Mixed Models Analysis||Tio R2.5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week.|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)- based repeated measures model was used.||0.265|-0.003|0.0559
81706734|NCT01316380|163109555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.8795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.144|0.123||p-values serve an exploratory function only|Mixed Models Analysis||Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week.|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)- based repeated measures model was used.||0.123|-0.144|0.8795
81706735|NCT01387594|163109564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.13|1.56||A p-value was not computed; hypothesis was tested using confidence interval (CI) approach.|||The lower limit of 80% CI greater than 0.5 indicates the statistical significance at alpha=0.1 level.|The null hypothesis is the (median) percent decrease in total lymphocytes count is greater or equal to 50%, equivalently indicating that the geometric mean ratio (GMR: post-treatment/pretreatment) in total lymphocyte counts is less than or equal to 0.5.||1.56|1.13|
81706736|NCT01365091|163109568|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Metformin, Arm 1: The corresponding power and coefficient of variation between test and reference drugs are 98% and 17.24%, respectively|Geometric mean ratio|95.204|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.618|103.446|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||103.446|87.618|
81706737|NCT01365091|163109568|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Saxagliptin, Arm 1: The corresponding power and coefficient of variation are 80% and 22.62%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|107.606|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.552|119.924|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||119.924|96.552|
81706738|NCT01365091|163109568|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|5-OH Saxagliptin, Arm 1: The corresponding power and the coefficient of variation are 99% and 16.26%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|104.373|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.504|112.883|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B= FDC (test value)|||112.883|96.504|
81706739|NCT01365091|163109568|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Metformin, Arm 2: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 81% and 14.42%,respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|88.188|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.368|94.419|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||94.419|82.368|
81706740|NCT01365091|163109568|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Saxagliptin, Arm 2: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 13.09%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|98.168|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.263|104.451|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||104.451|92.263|
81706741|NCT01365091|163109568|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|5-OH saxagliptin, Arm 2: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 8.02%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|95.023|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.47|98.714|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||98.714|91.470|
81706742|NCT01365091|163109568|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Metformin, Arm 3: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 15.55%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|97.601|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.55|99.0|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||99|15.55|
81706743|NCT01365091|163109568|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Saxagliptin, Arm 3: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 84% and 15.65%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|110.656|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.416|119.559|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||119.559|102.416|
81636122|NCT00670488|162962773|OTHER||AUC0-48hr GMR|3.26||||||||||||||"The Last Day (Day 27)/Day 1 AUC 0-48 hr Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR) was calculated as follows: Last Day (Day 27) AUC 0-48hr Geometric Mean (GM) ÷ Day 1 AUC 0-48hr GM.~AUC 0-48hr GMR for last dose (Day 27) calculated using only data from participants who completed cycle one dosing as scheduled and had sufficient data for calculation."||||
81706744|NCT01365091|163109568|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|OH-Saxagliptin, Arm 3: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 12.61%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|106.264|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.826|113.117|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||113.117|99.826|
81706745|NCT01365091|163109568|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Metformin, Arm 4: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 10.30%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|100.028|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.164|105.139|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||105.139|95.164|
81710332|NCT00631969|163117131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.167|||<|0.0001||95.0|-45.261|-31.073|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-31.073|-45.261|< 0.0001
81636123|NCT00670488|162962773|OTHER||AUC 0-48hr GMR|3.18||||||||||||||"The Last Day (Day 27)/Day 1 AUC 0-48 hr GMR was calculated as follows: Last Day (Day 27) AUC 0-48hr GM ÷ Day 1 AUC 0-48hr GM.~AUC 0-48hr GMR for last dose (Day 27) calculated using only data from participants who completed cycle one dosing as scheduled and had sufficient data for calculation."||||
81636124|NCT00670488|162962774|OTHER||Cmax GMR|2.59||||||||||||||"The Last Day (Day 27)/Day 1 Cmax GMR was calculated as follows: Last Day (Day 27) Cmax GM ÷ Day 1 Cmax GM.~Cmax GMR for last dose (Day 27) calculated using only data from participants who completed cycle one dosing as scheduled and had sufficient data for calculation."||||
81636125|NCT00670488|162962774|OTHER||Cmax GMR|2.67||||||||||||||"The Last Day (Day 27)/Day 1 Cmax GMR was calculated as follows: Last Day (Day 27) Cmax GM ÷ Day 1 Cmax GM.~Cmax GMR for last dose (Day 27) calculated using only data from participants who completed cycle one dosing as scheduled and had sufficient data for calculation."||||
81671727|NCT01261507|163037810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in areas under the LROC curve|-0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|-0.031|||mixed model:Dorfman, Berbaum, Metz|||Measure is the difference between the radiologists working without the software less the value for the radiologists working with the software. Thus a negative value would indicate that the the radiologists showed better results when using the software.||-0.031|-0.086|<0.05
81671728|NCT03070470|163037847|OTHER|The appropriateness of the linear model will be assessed. Projected estimates will be computed only if the linear model is found acceptable.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.5|12.0||The degrees of freedom for the model estimates were determined by the Kenward-Rogers method as prespecified in the SAP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Upper bound of the 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) to be \<10 msec for the projected placebo-corrected change from baseline J-Tpeakc effect at the peak plasma level on Day 3 using a linear mixed-effects exposure response model||12.0|-9.5|
81671729|NCT03070470|163037847|OTHER|The appropriateness of the linear model will be assessed. Projected estimates will be computed only if the linear model is found acceptable.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.4|6.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|The degrees of freedom for the model estimates were determined by the Kenward-Rogers method as prespecified in the SAP.||Upper bound of the 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) to be \<10 msec for the projected placebo-corrected change from baseline J-Tpeakc effect at the peak plasma level on Day 3 using a linear mixed-effects exposure response model||6.1|-11.4|
81671730|NCT03070470|163037847|OTHER|The appropriateness of the linear model will be assessed. Projected estimates will be computed only if the linear model is found acceptable.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.6|8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|The degrees of freedom for the model estimates were determined by the Kenward-Rogers method as prespecified in the SAP.||Upper bound of the 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) to be \<10 msec for the projected placebo-corrected change from baseline J-Tpeakc effect at the peak plasma level on Day 3 using a linear mixed-effects exposure response model||8.8|-14.6|
81671731|NCT03070470|163037848|OTHER|The appropriateness of the linear model will be assessed. Projected estimates will be computed only if the linear model is found acceptable.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.6|38.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|The degrees of freedom for the model estimates were determined by the Kenward-Rogers method as prespecified in the SAP.||Upper bound of the 2-sided 90% CI to be ≥10 msec for the projected placebo-corrected change from baseline QTc effect at the peak plasma level on Day 1 using a linear mixed-effects exposure response model.||38.9|22.6|
81671732|NCT04962022|163037850|OTHER|PF-07321332/ritonavir administered alone was the Reference treatment and PF-07321332/ritonavir co-administered with itraconazole was the Test treatment.|Specified in comments|118.57||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.5|124.97|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:~1.Ratio of geometric means 2.90% CI of ratio of geometric means"|||124.97|112.50|0.05
81671733|NCT04962022|163037851|OTHER|PF-07321332/ritonavir administered alone was the Reference treatment and PF-07321332/ritonavir co-administered with itraconazole was the Test treatment.|Specified in comments|138.82||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|129.25|149.11|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Mixed Model was fitted to obtain:~1.Ratio of geometric means 2.90% CI of ratio of geometric means"|||149.11|129.25|0.05
81671734|NCT00530270|163037866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.127||95.0||||A two-sided alpha of 0.05 was used. No multiple comparison adjustments were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis of no difference in the log duration of signs and symptoms or hospitalization between the two treatment groups was tested using an F test from a generalized mixed model with fixed effects for treatment group, age group and ACS severity. Please note that the study was stopped prematurely so only 11 of the 112 originally planned were included in the analysis.||||0.127
81671735|NCT00530270|163037867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.801||||||A two-sided alpha of 0.05 was used. No multiple comparison adjustments were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis of no difference in the log duration of signs and symptoms or hospitalization between the two treatment groups was tested using an F test from a generalized mixed model with fixed effects for treatment group, age group and ACS severity. Please note that the study was stopped prematurely so only 11 of the 112 originally planned were included in the analysis.||||0.801
81671736|NCT00530270|163037868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0||||A two-sided alpha of 0.05 was used. No multiple comparison adjustments were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Different error variance estimates were allowed for the two treatment groups.||The null hypothesis of no difference in the log duration of signs and symptoms or hospitalization between the two treatment groups was tested using an F test from a generalized mixed model with fixed effects for treatment group, age group and ACS severity. Please note that the study was stopped prematurely so only 11 of the 112 originally planned were included in the analysis.||||0.02
81671737|NCT00530270|163037869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.876||95.0||||A two-sided alpha of 0.05 was used. No multiple comparison adjustments were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Different error variance estimates were allowed for the two treatment groups.||The null hypothesis of no difference in the log duration of signs and symptoms or hospitalization between the two treatment groups was tested using an F test from a generalized mixed model with fixed effects for treatment group, age group and ACS severity. Please note that the study was stopped prematurely so only 11 of the 112 originally planned were included in the analysis.||||0.876
81671738|NCT00530270|163037870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||95.0||||A two-sided alpha of 0.05 was used. No multiple comparison adjustments were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Different error variance estimates were allowed for the two treatment groups.||The null hypothesis of no difference in the log duration of signs and symptoms or hospitalization between the two treatment groups was tested using an F test from a generalized mixed model with fixed effects for treatment group, age group and ACS severity. Please note that the study was stopped prematurely so only 11 of the 112 originally planned were included in the analysis.||||0.770
81671739|NCT00330382|163037886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation Coefficient|0.11|||>|0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank Correlation|||Correlation of percent change in buccal-cell Neu with relative percent change in total lesion area||||>0.45
81466917|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|22.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.46||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|38.8|||ANCOVA|||||38.8|5.6|0.009
81466918|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|25.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|39.8|||ANCOVA|||||39.8|11.0|<0.001
81466919|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|27.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|42.3|||ANCOVA|||||42.3|13.5|<0.001
81466920|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|39.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.1|54.1|||ANCOVA|||||54.1|25.1|<0.001
81636126|NCT00670488|162962775|OTHER||C48hr GMR|4.33||||||||||||||"The Last Day (Day 27)/Day 1 C48hr GMR was calculated as follows: Last Day (Day 27) C48hr GM ÷ Day 1 C48hr GM.~C48hr GMR for last dose (Day 27) calculated using only data from participants who completed cycle one dosing as scheduled and had sufficient data for calculation."||||
81671740|NCT00330382|163037886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation Coefficient|0.92|||>|0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank Correlation|||Correlation of percent change in protease activity with relative percent change in total lesion area||||> 0.88
81466921|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean DIfference|40.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.8|54.5|||ANCOVA|||||54.5|25.8|<0.001
81466922|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|43.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.1|60.1|||ANCOVA|||||60.1|27.1|<0.001
81466923|NCT01340027|162626292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|48.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.9|64.7|||ANCOVA|||||64.7|31.9|<0.001
81636127|NCT00670488|162962775|OTHER||C48hr GMR|3.58||||||||||||||"The Last Day (Day 27)/Day 1 C48hr GMR was calculated as follows: Last Day (Day 27) C48hr GM ÷ Day 1 C48hr GM.~C48hr GMR for last dose (Day 27) calculated using only data from participants who completed cycle one dosing as scheduled and had sufficient data for calculation."||||
81636128|NCT00670488|162962778|OTHER||AUC0-168hr GMR|1.91||||||||||||||The Last Day/Day 1 AUC 0-168 hr GMR was calculated as follows: Last Day AUC 0-168hr GM ÷ Day 1 AUC 0-48hr GM.||||
81636129|NCT00670488|162962778|OTHER||AUC 0-168hr GMR|1.54||||||||||||||The Last Day/Day 1 AUC 0-168 hr GMR was calculated as follows: Last Day AUC 0-168hr GM ÷ Day 1 AUC 0-48hr GM.||||
81636130|NCT00670488|162962779|OTHER||Cmax GMR|1.95||||||||||||||The Last Day/Day 1 Cmax GMR was calculated as follows: Last Day Cmax GM ÷ Day 1 Cmax GM.||||
81636131|NCT00670488|162962779|OTHER||Cmax GMR|1.33||||||||||||||The Last Day/Day 1 Cmax GMR was calculated as follows: Last Day Cmax GM ÷ Day 1 Cmax GM.||||
81636132|NCT00670488|162962780|OTHER||C48hr GMR|1.61||||||||||||||The Last Day/Day 1 C48hr GMR was calculated as follows: Last Day C48hr GM ÷ Day 1 C48hr GM.||||
81636133|NCT00670488|162962780|OTHER||C48hr GMR|1.86||||||||||||||The Last Day/Day 1 C48hr GMR was calculated as follows: Last Day C48hr GM ÷ Day 1 C48hr GM.||||
81636134|NCT00670488|162962780|OTHER||C48hr GMR|1.49||||||||||||||The Last Day/Day 1 C48hr GMR was calculated as follows: Last Day C48hr GM ÷ Day 1 C48hr GM.||||
81636135|NCT00670488|162962783|OTHER||GMR|0.133|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.347||||||"pAkt Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)~= Day 15 Geometric Mean (GM) ÷ Baseline GM"||0.347|0.051|
81636136|NCT03052517|162962793|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.0|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 150mg / Placebo||1.00|0.74|
81636137|NCT03052517|162962793|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.97|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 450mg / Placebo||0.97|0.72|
81636138|NCT03052517|162962793|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.09|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 450mg / QAW039 150mg||1.09|0.87|
81636139|NCT03052517|162962794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.02|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 150mg / Placebo||1.02|0.76|
81636140|NCT03052517|162962794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.99|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 450mg / Placebo||0.99|0.73|
81636141|NCT03052517|162962794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.08|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 450mg / QAW039 150mg||1.08|0.86|
81636142|NCT03052517|162962795|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.22|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 150mg / Placebo||1.22|0.51|
81636143|NCT03052517|162962795|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.97|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 450mg / Placebo||0.97|0.39|
81636144|NCT03052517|162962795|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.14|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 450mg / QAW039 150mg||1.14|0.54|
81671741|NCT00330382|163037886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation Coefficient|0.07|||>|0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman Rank Correlation|||Correlation of percent change in serum Neu with relative percent change in total lesion area||||> 0.66
81671742|NCT00552175|163037887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of average pain score, type of Diabetes, Duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|The primary objective and primary efficacy analysis for the study was the analysis between the combined duloxetine arms and placebo.||-0.56|-1.17|<0.0001
81671743|NCT00552175|163037889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.64||P-value for Worst Pain.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of worst pain score, type of Diabetes, Duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||-0.64|-1.27|<0.0001
81671744|NCT00552175|163037889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.51||P-value for Night Pain.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of night pain score, type of Diabetes, Duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||-0.51|-1.15|<0.0001
81671745|NCT00552175|163037890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of worst pain score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Worst Pain analysis||-0.49|-1.26|
81671746|NCT00552175|163037890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of worst pain score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Worst Pain analysis||-0.66|-1.43|
81671747|NCT00552175|163037890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of night pain score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Night Pain analysis||-0.39|-1.17|
81671748|NCT00552175|163037890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of night pain score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Night Pain analysis||-0.5|-1.28|
81671749|NCT00552175|163037891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of average pain score, type of Diabetes, Duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||-0.44|-0.85|<0.0001
81671750|NCT00552175|163037892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of average pain score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||-0.39|-0.9|
81671751|NCT00552175|163037892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of average pain score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||-0.4|-0.91|
81671752|NCT00552175|163037893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.61||P-value for Worst Pain.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of worst pain score, type of Diabetes, Duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||-0.61|-1.34|<0.0001
81671753|NCT00552175|163037893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.48||P-value for Least Pain.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of least pain score, type of Diabetes, Duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||-0.48|-1.21|<0.0001
81671754|NCT00552175|163037893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.67||P-value for Average Pain.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of average pain score, type of Diabetes, Duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||-0.67|-1.33|<0.0001
81671755|NCT00552175|163037893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.54||P-value for Pain Right Now.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of pain right now score, type of Diabetes, Duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||-0.54|-1.29|<0.0001
81671756|NCT00552175|163037894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of worst pain score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Worst Pain Score analysis||-0.44|-1.34|
81671757|NCT00552175|163037894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of worst pain score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Worst Pain Score analysis||-0.62|-1.51|
81671758|NCT00552175|163037894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of least pain score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Least Pain Score analysis||-0.33|-1.23|
81671759|NCT00552175|163037894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Mean Squares Difference|-0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of least pain score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Least Pain Score analysis||-0.46|-1.36|
81710333|NCT00631969|163117132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.555|||<|0.0001||95.0|-43.645|-29.465|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-29.465|-43.645|< 0.0001
81706746|NCT01365091|163109568|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Saxagliptin, Arm 4: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 10.38%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|93.644|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.055|98.47|||ANCOVA|Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||98.470|89.055|
81636145|NCT03052517|162962796|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.22|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 150mg / Placebo||1.22|0.54|
81706747|NCT01365091|163109569|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Metformin, Arm 1: The corresponding power and coefficient of variation are 98% and 17.24%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|91.508|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.596|101.38|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||101.380|82.596|
81706748|NCT01365091|163109569|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Saxagliptin, Arm 1: The corresponding power and the coefficient of variation are 99% and 07.66%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|97.437|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.889|101.119|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||101.119|93.889|
81636146|NCT03052517|162962796|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.97|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 450mg / Placebo||0.97|0.41|
81636147|NCT03052517|162962796|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.11|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 450mg / QAW039 150mg||1.11|0.55|
81636148|NCT03052517|162962797|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.23|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 150mg / Placebo||2.23|0.47|
81636149|NCT03052517|162962797|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.64|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 450mg / Placebo||2.64|0.59|
81636150|NCT03052517|162962797|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.1|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 450mg / QAW039 150mg||2.10|0.70|
81636151|NCT03052517|162962798|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.56|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 150mg / Placebo||2.56|0.56|
81636152|NCT03052517|162962798|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.95|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 450mg / Placebo||2.95|0.67|
81636153|NCT03052517|162962798|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.96|||Regression, Cox|The Cox regression model = treatment group+ severity of asthma + region as fixed class effects, stratified by randomization stratum|A hazard ratio \< 1 favors the treatment group in the numerator of the ratio.|Hazard Ratio = QAW039 450mg / QAW039 150mg||1.96|0.70|
81636154|NCT03052517|162962799|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.626|1.047|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model: logit (proportion) = randomization stratum, treatment, severity of asthma, region as fixed effects||Statistical Analysis for Number of patients with at least one AE. Hazard Ratio = QAW039 150mg /Placebo||1.047|0.626|
81636155|NCT03052517|162962799|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|1.038|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model: logit (proportion) = randomization stratum, treatment, severity of asthma, region as fixed effects||Statistical Analysis for Number of patients with at least one AE. Hazard Ratio = QAW039 450mg /Placebo||1.038|0.622|
81636156|NCT03052517|162962799|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.821|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model: logit (proportion) = randomization stratum, treatment, severity of asthma, region as fixed effects||Statistical Analysis for Number of patients with at least one AE. Hazard Ratio = QAW039 450mg /QAW039 150mg||1.200|0.821|
81636157|NCT03052517|162962800|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.667|1.125|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model: logit (proportion) = randomization stratum, treatment, severity of asthma, region as fixed effects||Statistical Analysis for Number of patients with at least one AE. Hazard Ratio = QAW039 150mg /Placebo||1.125|0.667|
81636158|NCT03052517|162962800|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.643|1.082|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model: logit (proportion) = randomization stratum, treatment, severity of asthma, region as fixed effects||Statistical Analysis for Number of patients with at least one AE. Hazard Ratio = QAW039 450mg /Placebo||1.082|0.643|
81636159|NCT03052517|162962800|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.794|1.167|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model: logit (proportion) = randomization stratum, treatment, severity of asthma, region as fixed effects||Statistical Analysis for Number of patients with at least one AE. Hazard Ratio = QAW039 450mg /QAW039 150mg||1.167|0.794|
81636160|NCT00195819|162962805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.1||||0.06||95.0|-0.5|40.7|||Chi-squared|||||40.7|-0.5|0.060
81636161|NCT00195819|162962848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.387||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.387
81671760|NCT00552175|163037894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of average pain score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Average Pain Score analysis||-0.58|-1.39|
81710334|NCT00631969|163117133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.193|||<|0.0001||95.0|-31.562|-18.824|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-18.824|-31.562|< 0.0001
81636162|NCT00822900|162962886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.06|||Regression, Generalized linear|Adjusting for injury severity, sex, and age. the binomial distribution with the log link is used to estimate treatment effect as relative risk.|A risk ratio (equivalent to the relative risk) of less than 1.00 indicating fewer favorable outcomes in the progesterone group than in the placebo group.|Test of null hypothesis (equal proportions of subjects with favorable outcome in progesterone and placebo arms) versus alternative hypothesis (unequal proportions of subjects with favorable outcome in progesterone and placebo arms). Standard multiple imputation methods are used to account for missing data. The primary outcome measure is based on the stratified dichotomy approach.||1.06|0.85|0.35
81671761|NCT00552175|163037894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of average pain score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Average Pain Score analysis||-0.61|-1.41|
81671762|NCT00552175|163037894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of pain right now score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Pain Right Now Score analysis||-0.41|-1.35|
81671763|NCT00552175|163037894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of pain right now score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Pain Right Now Score analysis||-0.48|-1.41|
81671764|NCT00552175|163037895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.41||||0.0676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.03||P-value for General Activity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of general activity score, type of Diabetes, Duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||0.03|-0.85|0.0676
81671765|NCT00552175|163037895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.37||||0.0933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.06||P-value for Mood.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of mood score, type of Diabetes, Duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||0.06|-0.8|0.0933
81671766|NCT00552175|163037895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.49||||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.07||P-value for Walking Ability.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of walking ability score, type of Diabetes, Duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||-0.07|-0.91|0.0228
81671767|NCT00552175|163037895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.38||||0.0783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.04||P-value for Normal Work.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of normal work score, type of Diabetes, Duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||0.04|-0.8|0.0783
81671768|NCT00552175|163037895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.55||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.15||P-value for Relation to People.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of relation to people score, type of Diabetes, Duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||-0.15|-0.96|0.0076
81671769|NCT00552175|163037895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.46||||0.0378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.03||P-value for Sleep.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of sleep score, type of Diabetes, Duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||-0.03|-0.9|0.0378
81671770|NCT00552175|163037895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.56||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.14||P-value for Enjoyment of Life.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of enjoyment of life score, type of Diabetes, Duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||-0.14|-0.98|0.0089
81671771|NCT00552175|163037895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.48||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.12||P-value for Average of Interference Scores|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of average of interference scores, type of Diabetes, Duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||-0.12|-0.85|0.0095
81671772|NCT00552175|163037896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of general activity, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|General Activity score analysis||-0.06|-1.14|
81671773|NCT00552175|163037896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of general activity, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|General Activity score analysis||0.32|-0.77|
81671774|NCT00552175|163037896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of mood score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Mood score analysis||0.27|-0.8|
81636163|NCT00822900|162962887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.63|||||A hazard ratio of more than 1.00 indicating higher hazard of death from the progesterone group than in the placebo group.|The Cox proportional hazards model is used to compare these curves after adjustment for age, sex and injury severity.||1.63|0.86|
81636164|NCT00822900|162962889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|4.66|||||A risk ratio (equivalent to the relative risk) of more than 1.00 indicating more events in the progesterone group than in the placebo group.|||4.66|1.96|
81636165|NCT02234141|162962898|OTHER|Nonparametric pairwise comparison|||||=|0.214||||||P-value was calculated using the generalized van Elteren test/van Elteren test (gvE/vE; stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test).|gvE/vE|||The protocol-specified primary analysis was to compare each selonsertib dose group with the placebo group, using Wilcoxon (van Elteren) test, with respect to change from baseline in PVR at Week 24, stratifying by randomization stratum (the underlying etiology of PAH idiopathic/heritable \[yes/no\] and the number of background PAH therapies they were receiving {1, 2, or greater than or equal to \[≥\] 3}).||||= 0.214
81636166|NCT02234141|162962898|OTHER|Nonparametric pairwise comparison|||||=|0.27||||||P-value was calculated using the generalized van Elteren test/van Elteren test (gvE/vE; stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test).|gvE/vE|||The protocol-specified primary analysis was to compare each selonsertib dose group with the placebo group, using Wilcoxon (van Elteren) test, with respect to change from baseline in PVR at Week 24, stratifying by randomization stratum (the underlying etiology of PAH idiopathic/heritable \[yes/no\] and the number of background PAH therapies they were receiving \[1, 2, or ≥ 3\]).||||= 0.270
81636167|NCT02234141|162962898|OTHER|Nonparametric pairwise comparison|||||=|0.604||||||P-value was calculated using the generalized van Elteren test/van Elteren test (gvE/vE; stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test)|gvE/vE|||The protocol-specified primary analysis was to compare each selonsertib dose group with the placebo group, using Wilcoxon (van Elteren) test, with respect to change from baseline in PVR at Week 24, stratifying by randomization stratum (the underlying etiology of PAH idiopathic/heritable \[yes/no\] and the number of background PAH therapies they were receiving \[1, 2, or ≥ 3\]).||||= 0.604
81636168|NCT03162614|162962917|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy rate was calculated as 100\*(1-RR) with RR=relative risk of developing the disease for vaccinated people compared to unvaccinated people.|Vaccine efficacy rate|55.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|72.0|||Fisher Exact|||Efficacy analysis aimed at comparing RTS,S/AS01B administered as full doses at Month 0 and Month 1 and 1/5th dose at Month 7 (AduFx Group versus Control Group).||72|27|<.001
81636169|NCT03162614|162962917|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy rate was calculated as 100\*(1-RR) with RR=relative risk of developing the disease for vaccinated people compared to unvaccinated people.|Vaccine efficacy rate|76.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.0|89.0|||Fisher Exact|||Efficacy analysis aimed at comparing RTS,S/AS01E administered as double full doses at Month 0 and Month 1 and 1/5th double dose at Month 7 (2Ped Fx Group versus Control Group).||89|49|<.001
81636170|NCT03162614|162962917|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy rate was calculated as 100\*(1-RR) with RR=relative risk of developing the disease for vaccinated people compared to unvaccinated people.|Vaccine efficacy rate|64.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.0|79.0|||Fisher Exact|||Efficacy analysis aimed at comparing RTS,S/AS01E administered as full doses at Month 0 and Month 1 and 1/5th dose at Month 7 (PedFx Group versus Control Group).||79|37|<.001
81636171|NCT03162614|162962917|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy rate was calculated as 100\*(1-RR) with RR=relative risk of developing the disease for vaccinated people compared to unvaccinated people.|Vaccine efficacy rate|55.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|72.0|||Fisher Exact|||Efficacy analysis aimed at comparing RTS,S/AS01B administered as full dose at Month 0 and 1/5th dose at Month 1 and Month 7 (Adu2Fx Group versus Control Group).||72|27|<.001
81636172|NCT03162614|162962917|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy rate was calculated as 100\*(1-RR) with RR=relative risk of developing the disease for vaccinated people compared to unvaccinated people.|Vaccine efficacy rate|29.0||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|46.0|||Fisher Exact|||Efficacy analysis aimed at comparing RTS,S/AS01B administered as full dose at Month 0 and 1/5th dose at Month 7 (Adu1Fx Group versus Control Group).||46|6|0.009
81636173|NCT01957163|162962932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squared mean difference|0.124|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.093|0.154|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|Restricted maximum likelihood (REM) - based repeated measure approach (MMRM)||||0.154|0.093|< 0.001
81636174|NCT01957163|162962932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squared mean difference|0.128|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|0.159|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|Restricted maximum likelihood (REM) - based repeated measure approach (MMRM)||||0.159|0.098|<0.001
81636175|NCT01957163|162962933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squared mean difference|0.153|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.118|0.187|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|Restricted maximum likelihood (REM) - based repeated measure approach (MMRM)||||0.187|0.118|<0.001
81636176|NCT01957163|162962933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squared mean difference|0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.106|0.175|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|Restricted maximum likelihood (REM) - based repeated measure approach (MMRM)||||0.175|0.106|<0.001
81636177|NCT01321073|162962962|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||1-sample exact test for Poisson rate|||The rate of catheter-related complications per 1000 patient-days was compared to a pre-specified value of 2.5 / 1000 days. This was calculated based on published complication rates in PAH that included central venous catheter systemic bloodstream infections (0.43-1.13), site infections (0.26-0.87), and complications from catheter thrombosis, mechanical dysfunction, or catheter dislocation in the general central venous catheter population (0.36-0.51). The sum of the upper rates is 2.5.||||<0.0001
81636178|NCT02831816|162962965|NON_INFERIORITY|Investigational product cannot be more than 0.05 log10 cfu/cm2 less than the active control.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.221|0.18||||||Groin 10 minutes Average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||0.180|-0.221|
81636179|NCT02831816|162962965|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|2.76||||||Groin 10 minutes Average Treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||2.76|2.15|
81636180|NCT02831816|162962966|NON_INFERIORITY|Investigational product cannot be more than 0.05 log10 cfu/cm2 less than the active control.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0435|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2085|0.1215||||||Abdomen 10 minutes average treatment effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||0.1215|-0.2085|
81671775|NCT00552175|163037896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of mood score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Mood score analysis||0.05|-1.01|
81671776|NCT00552175|163037896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of walking ability, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Walking Ability score analysis||0.02|-1.02|
81671777|NCT00552175|163037896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of walking ability, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Walking Ability score analysis||0.03|-1.01|
81535598|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.20|-0.29|0.712
81671778|NCT00552175|163037896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of normal work score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Normal Work score analysis||0.16|-0.86|
81671779|NCT00552175|163037896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of normal work score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Normal Work score analysis||0.11|-0.92|
81671780|NCT00552175|163037896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of relation to people, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Relation to People score analysis||0.11|-0.89|
81671781|NCT00552175|163037896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of relation to people, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Relation to People score analysis||-0.22|-1.21|
81671782|NCT00552175|163037896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of sleep score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Sleep score analysis||-0.03|-1.11|
81671783|NCT00552175|163037896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of sleep score, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Sleep score analysis||0.18|-0.9|
81671784|NCT00552175|163037896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of enjoyment of life, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Enjoyment of Life score analysis||0.15|-0.88|
81671785|NCT00552175|163037896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of enjoyment of life, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Enjoyment of Life score analysis||-0.24|-1.27|
81671786|NCT00552175|163037896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of average of interference scores, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Average of Interference scores analysis||0|-0.9|
81671787|NCT00552175|163037896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of average of interference scores, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|Average of Interference scores analysis||-0.07|-0.97|
81671788|NCT00552175|163037897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.11||||0.8517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of BDI-II, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||1.01|-1.22|0.8517
81671789|NCT00552175|163037898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of BDI-II, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||1.71|-1.03|
81671790|NCT00552175|163037898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: Baseline value of BDI-II, type of diabetes, and duration of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP).|Least Squares Mean Difference = Duloxetine 40 mg and 60 mg Combined minus Placebo.|||0.81|-1.92|
81671791|NCT02919436|163037901|SUPERIORITY|We found observed rate of postoperative urinary retention in male spine surgery patients to historically be 17%. We hypothesize that the use of tamsulosin can reduce this rate by 50%. A two group continuity corrected chi-square test with a .05 two-sided significance level will have 80% power to detect the difference between a control group proportion of .17 and a treatment group proportion of .085 (odds ratio of .454) when the sample size in each group is 264 and a total sample size of 528.||||||0.96|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||.96
81671792|NCT01389752|163037904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|0.68||The outcome was measured as a ratio of geometric means between the two treatments (LY2216684 in combination with activated charcoal/LY2216684 alone), and the 90% Confidence Interval for the ratio.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.68|0.61|
81671793|NCT01389752|163037905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|0.98||The outcome was measured as a ratio of geometric means between the two treatments (LY2216684 in combination with activated charcoal/LY2216684 alone), and the 90% Confidence Interval for the ratio.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.98|0.83|
81636181|NCT02831816|162962966|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.25||||||Abdomen 10 minutes Average Treatment Effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||2.25|1.70|
81636182|NCT04278833|162962979|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|paired t-tests|||Analysis of change at week 2||||<0.001
81636183|NCT04278833|162962979|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|paired t-tests|||Analysis of change at month 3||||<0.001
81636184|NCT04278833|162962979|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|paired t-tests|||Analysis of change at month 6||||<0.001
81636185|NCT04278833|162962980|OTHER|||||||0.28||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Chi-squared|||Analysis of change at week 2||||0.280
81636186|NCT04278833|162962980|OTHER|||||||0.07||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Chi-squared|||Analysis of change at month 3||||0.070
81636187|NCT04278833|162962980|OTHER|||||||0.851||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Chi-squared|||Analysis of change at month 6||||0.851
81636188|NCT04278833|162962981|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|paired t-tests|||Analysis of change at week 2||||<0.001
81636189|NCT04278833|162962981|OTHER|||||||0.021||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|paired t-tests|||Analysis of change at month 3||||0.021
81636190|NCT04278833|162962981|OTHER|||||||0.044||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|paired t-tests|||Analysis of change at month 6||||0.044
81636191|NCT04278833|162962982|OTHER|||||||0.226||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|paired t-tests|||Analysis of change at week 2||||0.226
81636192|NCT04278833|162962982|OTHER|||||||0.071||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|paired t-tests|||Analysis of change at month 3||||0.071
81636193|NCT04278833|162962982|OTHER|||||||0.382||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|paired t-tests|||Analysis of change at month 6||||0.382
81636194|NCT04278833|162962983|OTHER|||||||0.152||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|paired t-tests|||Analysis of change at week 2||||0.152
81636195|NCT04278833|162962983|OTHER|||||||0.261||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|paired t-tests|||Analysis of change at month 3.||||0.261
81636196|NCT04278833|162962983|OTHER|||||||0.437||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|paired t-tests|||Analysis of change at month 6.||||0.437
81636197|NCT04278833|162962984|OTHER|||||||0.128||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.128
81636198|NCT04278833|162962984|OTHER||||||>|0.999||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81636199|NCT04278833|162962985|OTHER|||||||0.04||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.040
81636200|NCT04278833|162962985|OTHER||||||>|0.999||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81636201|NCT05200416|162962986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.83|15.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.01|7.83|<0.001
81636202|NCT05200416|162962987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.16||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.69|-1.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.63|-6.69|0.001
81636203|NCT02609048|162962989|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-60.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.814|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.85|-49.13||Difference in mean,p-value, and CIs estimated by comparing Seladelpar level with placebo by ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline AP assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||-49.13|-72.85|<0.0001
81636204|NCT02609048|162962989|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean (LSM)|-51.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.849|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.3|-39.44||Difference in mean,p-value, and confidence intervals (CIs) estimated by comparing Seladelpar level with placebo by ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline AP assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||-39.44|-63.30|<0.0001
81636205|NCT02609048|162962989|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean (LSM)|-9.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.963||0.1167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.79|2.54||Difference in mean,p-value, and CIs estimated by comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg by ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline AP assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||2.54|-21.79|0.1167
81636206|NCT02609048|162962990|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-values were calculated from Fisher's exact test comparing each Seladelpar group with Placebo separately.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81636207|NCT02609048|162962990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0036||||||The p-values were calculated from Fisher's exact test comparing each Seladelpar group with Placebo separately.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0036
81636208|NCT02609048|162962990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1045||||||The p-values were calculated from Fisher's exact test comparing Seladelpar 200mg versus 50 mg.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1045
81636209|NCT02609048|162962991|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|234.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|104.647||0.0322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.28|448.14||Difference between means, p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor, baseline AST assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in AST as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||448.14|21.28|0.0322
81636210|NCT02609048|162962991|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|132.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|96.015||0.1764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.0|328.65||Difference between means, p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor, baseline AST assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in AST as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||328.65|-63.00|0.1764
81636211|NCT02609048|162962991|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|101.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|103.504||0.3326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.21|312.98||Difference between means, p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor, baseline AST assessment as covariate, and percent change from baseline in AST as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||312.98|-109.21|0.3326
81706749|NCT01365091|163109569|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|5-OH Saxagliptin, Arm 1: The corresponding power and the coefficient of variation are 99% and 07.43%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|96.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.35|100.316|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||100.316|93.350|
81706750|NCT01365091|163109569|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Metformin, Arm 2: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 96% and 14.37%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|91.585|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.56|98.035|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||98.035|85.56|
81706751|NCT01365091|163109569|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Saxagliptin, Arm 2: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 96.028% and 101.095%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|98.529|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.028|101.095|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||101.095|96.028|
81706752|NCT01365091|163109569|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|5-OH Saxagliptin, Arm 2: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 6.55%, respectively|Geometric mean ratio|96.239|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.286|99.286|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||99.286|93.286|
81671794|NCT01389752|163037906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.04|-0.5||The outcome was measured using the median of paired differences between the 2 treatment groups: LY2216684 administered alone (reference) versus LY2216684 co-administered with charcoal (test).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-0.50|-1.04|0.0010
81671795|NCT01594515|163037913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.9702|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0151|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.0005|||||Dose proportionality was explored using the power model (ANCOVA). The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale.|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose). Dose proportionality of the drug for Cmax was analysed.(N=50)||1.0005|0.9400|
81671796|NCT01594515|163037914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.0442|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0148|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0145|1.074|||||"Dose proportionality was explored using the power model (ANCOVA). The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1.~PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale."|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose). Dose proportionality of the drug for AUC0-inf was analysed. (N=48)||1.0740|1.0145|
81671797|NCT02409290|163037919|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.2||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.61|||Log Rank|||||0.61|0.07|0.0016
81671798|NCT02409290|163037920|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.11||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.5|||Log Rank|||Control regimen (arm B) uses concurrent controls only||0.50|0.03|0.0005
81706753|NCT01365091|163109569|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Metformin, Arm 3: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 12.19%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|102.994|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.956|109.407|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||109.407|96.956|
81706754|NCT01365091|163109569|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Saxagliptin, Arm 3: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 7.07%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|97.135|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.778|100.613|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||100.613|93.778|
81706755|NCT01365091|163109569|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|5-OH Saxagliptin, Arm 3: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 7.18%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|100.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.512|103.648|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||103.648|96.512|
81706756|NCT01365091|163109569|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Metformin, Arm 1:The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 93% and 17.35%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|92.953|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.502|101.053|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||101.053|85.502|
81671799|NCT01947816|163037933|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||< 0.0001
81706757|NCT01365091|163109569|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Saxagliptin, Arm 4: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 5.75%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|101.281|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.494|104.147|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||104.147|98.494|
81706758|NCT01365091|163109569|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|5-OH Saxagliptin, Arm 4: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 5.73%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|100.111|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.367|102.932|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||102.932|97.367|
81706759|NCT01365091|163109571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For AUC(0-inf) metformin, Arm 1, the corresponding power and coefficient of variation are 80% and 21.06%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|91.494|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.697|101.226|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value).|||101.226|82.697|
81710335|NCT00631969|163117135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.703|||<|0.0001||95.0|-30.067|-19.34|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-19.340|-30.067|< 0.0001
81671800|NCT01947816|163037933|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 52||||< 0.0001
81671801|NCT01947816|163037933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5512|||||||paired t-test|||Change from Baseline When Discontinued||||0.5512
81671802|NCT01947816|163037933|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Final Assessment||||< 0.0001
81671803|NCT01947816|163037935|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||< 0.0001
81671804|NCT01947816|163037935|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 8||||< 0.0001
81671805|NCT01947816|163037935|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 16||||< 0.0001
81671806|NCT01947816|163037935|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||< 0.0001
81671807|NCT01947816|163037935|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 52||||< 0.0001
81671808|NCT01947816|163037935|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Change from Baseline when discontinued||||< 0.0001
81671809|NCT01947816|163037935|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Final Assessment||||< 0.0001
81671810|NCT02651584|163037938|NON_INFERIORITY|The p-value was based on the chi square test for non-inferiority with the margin of 10% point.|||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81671811|NCT02651584|163037939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||including subject self-reported opioid use||||0.004
81671812|NCT02651584|163037939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||not including self-reported opioid use||||0.008
81671813|NCT02651584|163037941|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The p-value was based on the chi square test for non-inferiority with the margin of 15%.||||||0.006|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.006
81671814|NCT00841789|163037942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.10
81671815|NCT00841789|163037943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Regression, Cox|||We applied a Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) model to determine z score change values (see Protocol page 36 in Supplement).||||0.86
81671816|NCT00841789|163037944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||GEE|||General Estimating Equation||||.83
81706760|NCT01365091|163109571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Saxagliptin, Arm 1: The corresponding power and the coefficient of variation are 99% and 07.60%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|97.477|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.955|101.132|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||101.132|93.955|
81706761|NCT01365091|163109571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|5-OH Saxagliptin, Arm 1. The corresponding power and the coefficient of variation are 99% and 07.31%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|96.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.393|100.247|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value).|||100.247|93.393|
81706762|NCT01365091|163109571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Metformin, Arm 2: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 96% and 14.25%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|91.548|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.573|97.939|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||97.939|85.573|
81671817|NCT00841789|163037944|OTHER|Generallzed Estimating Equation was used for z-score change within groups compared to baseline|General Estimating Equation|||||0.1279|||||||GEE|||We analyzed change from baseline for both etanercept and placebo. LS mean change J(standard error) reported||||0.1279
81671818|NCT00841789|163037945|OTHER|General Estimating Equation for 3 coronary arteries.||||||0.03|||||||GEE|||General Estimating Equation|Generalize estimating equation for 3 coronary arteries evaluated in each patient by echocardiography|||0.03
81671819|NCT00841789|163037945|OTHER|see above||||||0.619|||||||GEE|||GEE performed to compare with change in coronary z score from baseline||||0.619
81671820|NCT03317795|163037980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81671821|NCT03317795|163037982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.64
81671822|NCT03317795|163037983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Physical composite score||||0.32
81671823|NCT03317795|163037983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mental composite score||||0.26
81706763|NCT01365091|163109571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Saxagliptin, Arm 2: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 5.38%,respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|98.535|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.044|101.09|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||101.090|96.044|
81671824|NCT03317795|163037984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.33
81671825|NCT03317795|163037985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.40
81671826|NCT00135668|163037998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.44|-13.97|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test used.||Paired t-test used to test the null hypothesis of no change in MAP from baseline.||-13.97|-18.44|<0.001
81671827|NCT00135668|163037998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.45|-6.55|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||||-6.55|-15.45|<0.001
81671828|NCT00135668|163037998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|-13.3|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||||-13.30|-20.70|<0.001
81671829|NCT00135668|163037998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.95|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.38|-15.58|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||||-15.58|-24.38|<0.001
81671830|NCT00135668|163037998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.87|-11.39|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||-11.39|-21.87|<0.001
81671831|NCT00432042|163038022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Measles difference|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|4.82|||||Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -10%.|||4.82|-1.62|
81671832|NCT00432042|163038022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mumps difference|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|1.1|||||Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -10%.|||1.10|-4.21|
81671833|NCT00432042|163038022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Rubella difference|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|1.35|||||Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -10%.|||1.35|-3.19|
81671834|NCT00432042|163038022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Varicella difference|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|6.58|||||Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -10%.|||6.58|-0.41|
81671835|NCT00432042|163038023|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hepatitis B difference|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|4.24|||||Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -5%.|||4.24|-0.29|
81671836|NCT00432042|163038023|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Haemophilus Influenza type B difference|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|6.89|||||Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -5%.|||6.89|-0.17|
81671837|NCT00432042|163038024|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Anti-PT difference|GMT ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.08|||||Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -5%.|||1.08|0.88|
81671838|NCT00432042|163038024|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Anti-FHA difference|GMT ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.23|||||Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -5%.|||1.23|0.98|
81671839|NCT00432042|163038024|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Anti-PRN difference|GMT ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.36|||||Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -5%.|||1.36|1.03|
81671840|NCT02012621|163038025|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|73.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.7|210.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||210.5|25.7|<0.0001
81636212|NCT02609048|162962992|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|185.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|104.379||0.0849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|398.66||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as a factor, baseline ALT assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in ALT as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||398.66|-27.10|0.0849
81636213|NCT02609048|162962992|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|116.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|97.437||0.2409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.22|315.23||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as a factor,baseline ALT assessment as covariate, and percent change from baseline in ALT as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||315.23|-82.22|0.2409
81636214|NCT02609048|162962992|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|69.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|105.295||0.5154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-145.47|284.03||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated by comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as a factor,baseline ALT assessment as covariate, and percent change from baseline in ALT as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||284.03|-145.47|0.5154
81636215|NCT02609048|162962993|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-45.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.112||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.04|-20.64||Difference between means, p-value,and CIs are estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as a factor, baseline GGT assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in GGT as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||-20.64|-70.04|0.0007
81636216|NCT02609048|162962993|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-40.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.033||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.28|-18.28||Difference between means, p-value,and CIs are estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as a factor, baseline GGT assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in GGT as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||-18.28|-63.28|0.0008
81636217|NCT02609048|162962993|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-4.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.401||0.7155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.85|20.73||Difference between means, p-value,and CIs are estimated by comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as a factor, baseline GGT assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in GGT as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||20.73|-29.85|0.7155
81636218|NCT02609048|162962994|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-34.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.342||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.4|-11.14||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as a factor, baseline 5NT assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in 5NT as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||-11.14|-57.40|0.0050
81636219|NCT02609048|162962994|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-24.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.116||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.47|-4.21||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as a factor, baseline 5NT assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in 5NT as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||-4.21|-45.47|0.0199
81636220|NCT02609048|162962994|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-9.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.442||0.4161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.77|13.9||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as a factor, baseline 5NT assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in 5NT as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||13.90|-32.77|0.4161
81636221|NCT02609048|162962995|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.626||0.478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|23.79||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo by ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor, baseline assessment as covariate, and percent change from baseline in total bilirubin as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||23.79|-11.40|0.4780
81636222|NCT02609048|162962995|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.043||0.1459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.4|4.41||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo by ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor, baseline assessment as covariate, and percent change from baseline in total bilirubin as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||4.41|-28.40|0.1459
81636223|NCT02609048|162962995|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|18.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.521||0.0407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|35.57||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs estimated by comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg by ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor, baseline assessment as covariate, and percent change from baseline in total bilirubin as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||35.57|0.82|0.0407
81636224|NCT02609048|162962996|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|31.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.831||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.26|59.67||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated by each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in conjugated bilirubin as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||59.67|3.26|0.0300
81636225|NCT02609048|162962996|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-8.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.883||0.4979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.11|17.44||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated by each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in conjugated bilirubin as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||17.44|-35.11|0.4979
81636226|NCT02609048|162962996|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|40.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.591||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.58|68.02||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated for Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in conjugated bilirubin as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||68.02|12.58|0.0058
81671841|NCT02012621|163038026|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.5||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|30.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||30.9|2.3|0.0012
81671842|NCT02012621|163038027|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|8.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.7|2.6|<0.0001
81671843|NCT03803059|163038028|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Calculated using Wilcoxon signed rank test. Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero||||<0.01
81671844|NCT03803059|163038029|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Calculated using Wilcoxon signed rank test. Testing hypothesis is that the mean score is equal to 4 (no change).||||<0.01
81706764|NCT01365091|163109571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|5-OH Saxagliptin, Arm 2: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 6.52%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|96.258|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.319|99.29|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||99.290|93.319|
81706765|NCT01365091|163109571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Metformin, Arm 3: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 11.75%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|102.383|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.589|108.525|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||108.525|96.589|
81706766|NCT01365091|163109571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Saxagliptin, Arm 5: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 7.07%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|97.187|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.832|100.662|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||100.662|93.832|
81706767|NCT01365091|163109571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|5-OH Sarexagliptin, Arm 3: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 7.08%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|100.015|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.56|103.594|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||103.594|96.560|
81706768|NCT01365091|163109571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Metformin, Arm 4: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 94% and 17.13%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|93.219|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.835|101.238|||ANCOVA|||||101.238|85.835|
81706769|NCT01365091|163109571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Saxagliptin, Arm 4: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 5.72%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|101.346|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.574|104.196|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||104.196|98.574|
81706770|NCT01365091|163109571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|5-OH Saxagliptin, Arm 4: The corresponding power and the variation coefficient are 99% and 5.71%, respectively.|Geometric mean ratio|100.056|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.324|102.864|||ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as B/A, where A=individual tablets (reference value) and B=FDC (test value)|||102.864|97.324|
81706771|NCT00901394|163109587|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||For baseline comparisons among the three groups, one-way ANOVA was used for normally distributed variables and χ2 goodness-of-fit for categorical variables. To model the effects of B-vitamin treatment on nitrous-oxide-induced total homocysteine increase at the three different timepoints within individual patients and between the three groups, a linear mixed model with was used and we included a group × time interaction in the model.||||<0.05
81706772|NCT04964557|163109592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-62.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.0|-56.6|||ANCOVA|||||-56.6|-68|<0.001
81706773|NCT04964557|163109593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-76.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.7|-71.7|||ANCOVA|||||-71.7|-81.7|<0.001
81535599|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.27|-0.23|0.877
81706774|NCT03559192|163109615|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25|=|0.0443|ONE_SIDED|80.0||-1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.09||= 0.0443
81706775|NCT03559192|163109616|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.0017|ONE_SIDED|80.0||-2.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.21||0.0017
81706776|NCT03559192|163109618|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87|=|0.4188|ONE_SIDED|80.0||0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.41||= 0.4188
81706777|NCT03559192|163109619|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.2503|ONE_SIDED|80.0||0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10||0.2503
81706778|NCT03671148|163109667|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|24.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.9|33.0||A fixed sequence testing procedure is used to control the overall type I error rate at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 for the primary endpoint and ranked secondary endpoints.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for the stratification factors of current use of csDMARD, number of prior biologic therapies, and extent of psoriasis at Baseline.|Response Rate Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|The comparison between the risankizumab and placebo treatment groups for the primary efficacy endpoint (ACR20 at Week 24) was performed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factors of current use of csDMARD (0 vs ≥ 1), number of prior biologic therapies (0 vs ≥ 1), and extent of psoriasis (≥ 3% BSA or \< 3% BSA) at Baseline.||33.0|15.9|<0.001
81636227|NCT02609048|162962997|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-2.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.362||0.7244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.03|14.08||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as a factor,baseline assessment as covariate, and percent change from baseline as the response variable.|ANCOVA|||||14.08|-20.03|0.7244
81636228|NCT02609048|162962997|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-14.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.819||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|1.8||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as a factor,baseline assessment as covariate, and percent change from baseline as the response variable.|ANCOVA|||||1.80|-30.10|0.0800
81636229|NCT02609048|162962997|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|11.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.29||0.1874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|28.08||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as a factor,baseline assessment as covariate, and percent change from baseline as the response variable.|ANCOVA|||||28.08|-5.73|0.1874
81636230|NCT02609048|162962998|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-45.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.638|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.5|-32.42||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline bone-specific AP assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||-32.42|-59.50|<0.0001
81636231|NCT02609048|162962998|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-34.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.83|-21.48||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline bone-specific AP assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||-21.48|-47.83|<0.0001
81671845|NCT03803059|163038030|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Calculated using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. Testing hypothesis is that the mean score is equal to 4.||||<0.01
81671846|NCT03803059|163038031|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Calculated using paired t-test. The testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||0.051
81671847|NCT03803059|163038032|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Calculated from paired t-test. The testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||<0.01
81671848|NCT03803059|163038033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.331|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Calculated from paired t-test. The testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||0.331
81671849|NCT03803059|163038034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.863|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Calculated using the paired t test. Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||0.863
81671850|NCT03803059|163038035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Calculated using the paired t-test. The testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||0.048
81671851|NCT03803059|163038036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.355||||||P-value reported is for viscoelastic deformation.|t-test, 2 sided|at significance level alpha+0.05||Calculated using the paired t-test. The testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||0.355
81671852|NCT03803059|163038037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.859||||||Calculated with a paired T test. Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Calculated using the paired t test. Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is zero.||||0.859
81671853|NCT03803059|163038038|EQUIVALENCE|.A binomial (sign) test was performed to test if the the proportion of the combined designated favorable evaluations/responses is equal to the combined designated negative evaluations/responses for each question|||||<|0.01|||||||Sign test|||Patient satisfaction questionnaires were tabulated, and the frequency and percentage of all response options were reported for each question and time point calculated from the binomial (sign) test. The testing hypothesis is that the proportion of favorable responses is equal to the unfavorable||||<0.01
81671854|NCT03803059|163038039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031||||||All statistical tests were 2-sided at significance level alpha=0.05. No multiple testing corrections were considered in the study.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis that the mean change from baseline is zero was tested using a paired t-test||||0.031
81671855|NCT01757678|163038099|OTHER||Difference in Probability|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.19||||||||.19|.09|
81671856|NCT01757678|163038100|OTHER||Difference in Probability|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.14||||||||.14|.04|
81671857|NCT01146873|163038104|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that efavirenz is inferior to ritonavir-boosted lopinavir.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.107|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier methods|||||||<0.001
81671858|NCT01146873|163038105|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that efavirenz is inferior to ritonavir-boosted lopinavir.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.007|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier methods|||||||<0.001
81671859|NCT01146873|163038106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81671860|NCT01146873|163038108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81671861|NCT04677959|163038143|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||The 95% credible intervals of the odds ratio from the posterior distributions were calculated and presented.||||
81671862|NCT01074190|163038162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.34
81671863|NCT01074190|163038163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.1
81671864|NCT01074190|163038164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||A sample size of 315 achieves 80% power to detect a difference among groups using a 2 degrees of freedom Chi-Square Test with a significance level (alpha) of 0.05.||||.1
81671865|NCT01500278|163038176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||=|0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.2||The odds ratio, CI, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with RTG, gender, Baseline duration of RA (\<2 years or \>=2 years), and geographic region as factors and age as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.20|0.67|=0.467
81671866|NCT01500278|163038177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09|||=|0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.45||The odds ratio, CI and p-value are from a logistic regression model with RTG, gender, Baseline duration of RA (\<2 years or \>=2 years), and geographic region as factors and Baseline DAS28(ESR) and age as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.45|0.82|=0.532
81671867|NCT02459795|163038187|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|Equivalence ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.0|12.92|||Yates correction|||||12.92|-7.00|
81671868|NCT02184195|163038199|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.531||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.346|0.815|||Log-rank test|||||0.815|0.346|0.0038
81671869|NCT02184195|163038200|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.831||||0.3487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.564|1.224|||Log-rank test|||||1.224|0.564|0.3487
81671870|NCT02184195|163038201|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.659||||0.0613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.426|1.02|||Log-rank test|||||1.020|0.426|0.0613
81671871|NCT02184195|163038202|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.611||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.418|0.894|||Log-rank test|||||0.894|0.418|0.0111
81671872|NCT02184195|163038203|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.442|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.297|0.658|||Log-rank test|||||0.658|0.297|<0.0001
81671873|NCT02184195|163038204|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.425|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.289|0.627|||Log-rank test|||||0.627|0.289|<0.0001
81671874|NCT02184195|163038205|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.3273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.668|3.61|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.610|0.668|0.3273
81671875|NCT02184195|163038207|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.21||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.917|2.496|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.496|-6.917|0.355
81671876|NCT03029143|163038209|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6|||=|0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.8|||Chi-squared||||Chi-squared test was used to estimate P-value from the logistic regression model where Endoscopic Mucosal Healing was the response variable and Treatment and TNF stratification were factors. Baseline complete Mayo Score and natural logarithm of trough concentration at week 6 were covariates.|1.8|0.2|=0.401
81671877|NCT03029143|163038210|OTHER||Adjusted risk difference|-0.4|||=|0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|10.6|||CMH Chi-square test||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test was stratified by TNF antagonist status.|10.6|-11.4|=0.943
81671878|NCT03029143|163038211|OTHER||Adjusted risk difference|-1.2|||=|0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|16.3|||CMH Chi-square test||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test was stratified by TNF antagonist status.|16.3|-18.7|=0.893
81671879|NCT03029143|163038212|OTHER||Adjusted risk difference|6.0|||=|0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|24.3|||CMH Chi-square test||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test was stratified by TNF antagonist status.|24.3|-12.4|=0.525
81466924|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.366||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.03|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical comparisons were made using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The ANCOVA model for all pairwise comparisons includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin succinate dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline measurement as a covariate.~LS Mean Differences were calculated by subtracting Solifenacin 5 mg/Placebo from the comparison treatment group."||0.03|-1.40|0.062
81466925|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.302||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.56|||ANCOVA|||||0.56|-0.63|0.91
81636232|NCT02609048|162962998|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.508||0.0924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.58|1.97||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline bone-specific AP assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||1.97|-24.58|0.0924
81636233|NCT02609048|162962999|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-14.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.807||0.2777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.27|11.97||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor, baseline TG assessment as a covariate, and percent change from baseline in TG as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||11.97|-40.27|0.2777
81636234|NCT02609048|162962999|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-37.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.946||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.67|-12.95||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor, baseline TG assessment as a covariate, and percent change from baseline in TG as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||-12.95|-61.67|0.0039
81636235|NCT02609048|162962999|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|23.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.498||0.0734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|48.65||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor, baseline TG assessment as a covariate, and percent change from baseline in TG as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||48.65|-2.33|0.0734
81636236|NCT02609048|162963000|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-16.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.433||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.16|-7.07||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor, baseline TC assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in TC as the response variable.|ANCOVA|||||-7.07|-25.16|0.0010
81636237|NCT02609048|162963000|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-8.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.992||0.0504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.27|0.02||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor, baseline TC assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in TC as the response variable.|ANCOVA|||||0.02|-16.27|0.0504
81636238|NCT02609048|162963000|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-7.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.317||0.0738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|0.81||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated by comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor, baseline TC assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in TC as the response variable.|ANCOVA|||||0.81|-16.80|0.0738
81636239|NCT02609048|162963001|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-17.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.848||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.32|-5.46||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline HDL-C assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in HDL-C as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||-5.46|-29.32|0.0057
81636240|NCT02609048|162963001|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.378||0.8703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.85|10.08||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline HDL-C assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in HDL-C as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||10.08|-11.85|0.8703
81636241|NCT02609048|162963001|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-16.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.781||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.3|-4.71||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs estimated by comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline HDL-C assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in HDL-C as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||-4.71|-28.30|0.0076
81636242|NCT02609048|162963002|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-14.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.981||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.05|-2.66||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline LDL-C assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in LDL-C as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||-2.66|-27.05|0.0186
81636243|NCT02609048|162963002|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-10.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.448||0.0745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.17|1.06||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline LDL-C assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in LDL-C as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||1.06|-21.17|0.0745
81636244|NCT02609048|162963002|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.785||0.4131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|7.0||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs estimated by comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline LDL-C assessment as covariate,and percent change from baseline in LDL-C as response variable.|ANCOVA|||||7.00|-16.60|0.4131
81636245|NCT02609048|162963003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4667||||||Fisher's exact test between each Seladelpar level compared with placebo was used to obtain the p-value.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.4667
81636246|NCT02609048|162963003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4667||||||Fisher's exact test between Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg was used to obtain the p-value.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.4667
81636247|NCT02609048|162963004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0824||||||Fisher's exact test between each Seladelpar level compared with placebo was used to obtain the p-value.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0824
81636248|NCT02609048|162963004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0537||||||Fisher's exact test between each Seladelpar level compared with placebo was used to obtain the p-value.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0537
81636249|NCT02609048|162963004|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Fisher's exact test between Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg was used to obtain the p-value.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81636250|NCT02609048|162963005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0101||||||Fisher's exact test between each Seladelpar level compared with placebo was used to obtain the p-value.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0101
81636251|NCT02609048|162963005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0198||||||Fisher's exact test between each Seladelpar level compared with placebo was used to obtain the p-value.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0198
81671880|NCT03029143|163038213|OTHER||Adjusted risk difference|-6.6|||=|0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|20.8|||CMH Chi-square test||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test was stratified by TNF antagonist status.|20.8|-34.0|=0.623
81671881|NCT03029143|163038214|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|8.1|||=|0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|24.7|||CMH Chi-square test||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test was stratified by TNF antagonist status.|24.7|-8.5|=0.344
81671882|NCT02121262|163038228|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|1.5||||0.7431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|8.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) general association test stratified by baseline BCVA categories.||||8.9|-5.9|0.7431
81671883|NCT02121262|163038229|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean (LSM) Difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|4.66|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the treatment group as the main effect and baseline BCVA score as the covariate.|Null hypothesis-there was no difference in treatment groups of average BCVA CFB in 12-months. Hypothesis test-based on 2-sided test at 0.05 significance level,confidence interval(CI) was constructed between treatment groups in LSM using ANCOVA model.|||4.66|1.17|0.0011
81671884|NCT02121262|163038230|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-89.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.89|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-122.53|-56.01|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline BCVA categories as main effects and baseline retinal thickness as the covariate.|Null hypothesis was there was no difference in treatment groups in average BCVA CFB in 12-months. Hypothesis test was based on 2-sided test at 0.05 significance level. 2-sided 95% CI was constructed between treatment groups in LSM using ANCOVA model.|||-56.01|-122.53|<0.0001
81671885|NCT02121262|163038231|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.729|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0443|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7855|-5.6733|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA model with treatment and baseline BCVA categories as main effects and baseline total leakage area as the covariate.|Null hypothesis was there was no difference in treatment groups in average BCVA CFB in 12-months. Hypothesis test was based on 2-sided test at 0.05 significance level. 2-sided 95% CI was constructed between treatment groups in LSM using ANCOVA model.|||-5.6733|-9.7855|<0.0001
81671886|NCT02424253|163038268|SUPERIORITY||LS Difference|-0.35|||=|0.249|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|0.51||1-sided p-value.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included baseline value and treatment.||Change from baseline||0.51|-1.21|= 0.249
81671887|NCT02424253|163038269|SUPERIORITY||LS Difference|-5.06|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.66|-1.46||1-sided p-value.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included baseline EASI, stratification variable (worst daily pruritus NRS ≤ 7.5 or \> 7.5) and treatment.||Change from baseline analysis||-1.46|-8.66|= 0.01
81671888|NCT03998046|163038270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.85
81671889|NCT03998046|163038272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.20
81671890|NCT03998046|163038273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.38
81671891|NCT03998046|163038274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.02
81671892|NCT03998046|163038275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.01
81671893|NCT03998046|163038276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.13
81671894|NCT03998046|163038277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.61
81671895|NCT03998046|163038278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.56
81671896|NCT02290873|163038279|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|0.8961|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8505|0.9416||P-value calculated from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test accounting for fentanyl strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.9416|0.8505|<0.0001
81671897|NCT02290873|163038280|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|6.133|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.416|8.517|||Log Rank|||||8.517|4.416|<0.0001
81671898|NCT00078325|163038293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Treatment and country as factors.||||||0.0001
81671899|NCT00078325|163038293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|||||||ANOVA|Treatment and country as factors.||||||0.0008
81671900|NCT00078325|163038294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for country.||||||<0.0001
81671901|NCT00078325|163038294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for country.||||||<0.0001
81671902|NCT00578136|163038301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used because the study did not have a normal distribution using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test (p\<0.01).||Assuming the opioid requirement in the local infiltration group to be 0.2mg kg-1 and in the rectus sheath block group to be 0.1mg kg-1, a sample size of 44 patients (22 in each group) will have a power of 80% to detect a difference in means of 0.1mg kg-1 with a 0.005 two-sided significance level.||||0.008
81671903|NCT02822885|163038319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||All included p-values are calculated from collected data and not threshold values for statical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81671904|NCT02822885|163038320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||All included p-values are calculated from collected data and not threshold values for statical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81671905|NCT02822885|163038321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||All included p-values are calculated from collected data and not threshold values for statical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81671906|NCT02822885|163038322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||All included p-values are calculated from collected data and not threshold values for statical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81671907|NCT02822885|163038323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||All included p-values are calculated from collected data and not threshold values for statical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81671908|NCT03924752|163038342|OTHER|A two-way repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on different walking conditions (including the baseline of not wearing the exoskeleton) on the subject's overground self-selected walking speed across different locomotion modes by setting the significant value to 0.05. Two independent variables were assistance type (Exo vs No Exo) and different locomotion modes.||||||0.9547||||||This presents the effect of exoskeleton assistance on the user's preferred overground walking speed across different locomotion modes.|ANOVA|||||||0.9547
81710336|NCT00631969|163117136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.496|||<|0.0001||95.0|-34.865|-24.128|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-24.128|-34.865|< 0.0001
81671909|NCT03021499|163038363|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|4.27|||Regression, Logistic|The model is based on a logistic regression with terms for treatment, baseline UPCR, biopsy class, MMF use at baseline and Region.||The primary endpoint was the proportion of subjects showing renal response at Week 52 as adjudicated by the Clinical Endpoints Committee.||4.27|1.64|<0.001
81671910|NCT03021499|163038364|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|2.7|||Log Rank|||||2.7|1.51|<0.001
81671911|NCT03021499|163038366|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|3.72|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratios are from a Cox's proportional hazards model with terms for treatment arm, baseline UPCR, biopsy class, MMF use at baseline and Region|||3.72|1.34|0.002
81671912|NCT03021499|163038367|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|3.79||Week 24|Regression, Logistic||Week 24|Week 24||3.79|1.56|<0.001
81671913|NCT03021499|163038367|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|3.51||Week 52|Regression, Logistic||Week 52|Week 52||3.51|1.45|<0.001
81671914|NCT03021499|163038368|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.25|||Regression, Cox|||||1.25|0.53|0.349
81671915|NCT03021499|163038368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.646|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.646
81671916|NCT03021499|163038371|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|2.6|||Log Rank|||||2.6|1.62|<0.001
81671917|NCT03021499|163038372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||-1.9|-7.3|< 0.001
81671918|NCT03021499|163038372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||-0.7|-6.1|0.014
81671919|NCT03021499|163038372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||-1.9|-7.3|< 0.001
81671920|NCT03021499|163038372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||-0.6|-6|0.017
81671921|NCT03021499|163038372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16||0.3|-5.1|0.085
81671922|NCT03021499|163038372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 20||-0.2|-5.7|0.035
81671923|NCT03021499|163038372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24||0.6|-5|0.121
81671924|NCT03021499|163038372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 30||0.6|-5|0.12
81671925|NCT03021499|163038372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 36||0.5|-5.1|0.102
81671926|NCT03021499|163038372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 42||0.5|-6.1|0.022
81710337|NCT00631969|163117137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.775|||<|0.0001||95.0|-33.155|-22.394|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-22.394|-33.155|< 0.0001
81671927|NCT03021499|163038372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48||-1.3|-7|0.004
81671928|NCT03021499|163038372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52||0.1|-5.7|0.055
81671929|NCT03021499|163038373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||-0.13|-1|0.011
81671930|NCT03021499|163038373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||-0.4|-1.13|<0.001
81671931|NCT03021499|163038373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||-0.34|-1.05|<0.001
81671932|NCT03021499|163038373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||-0.55|-1.33|<0.001
81671933|NCT03021499|163038373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.214|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16||-0.76|-1.6|<0.001
81671934|NCT03021499|163038373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.241|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|-0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 20||-0.68|-1.63|<0.001
81671935|NCT03021499|163038373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24||-0.72|-1.59|<0.001
81671936|NCT03021499|163038373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.284|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 30||-0.46|-1.58|<0.001
81671937|NCT03021499|163038373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.264|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|-0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 36||-0.69|-1.73|<0.001
81671938|NCT03021499|163038373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 42||-0.86|-1.87|<0.001
81671939|NCT03021499|163038373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48||-0.55|-1.56|<0.001
81671940|NCT03021499|163038373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52||-0.46|-1.52|<0.001
81671941|NCT03021499|163038374|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|4.71||Week 24|Regression, Logistic||Week 24|Week 24||4.71|1.26|0.008
81671942|NCT03021499|163038374|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|4.0||Week 52|Regression, Logistic||Week 52|Week 52||4.00|1.48|<0.001
81671943|NCT03021499|163038375|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.5||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.6||Week 24|Mixed Models Analysis||Week 24|Week 24||0.6|-1.6|0.373
81636252|NCT02609048|162963005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5165||||||Fisher's exact test between Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg was used to obtain the p-value.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.5165
81671944|NCT03021499|163038375|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.5||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.4||Week 52|Mixed Models Analysis||Week 52|Week 52||0.4|-1.4|0.277
81671945|NCT03021499|163038376|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.389||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|2.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||SF-36 Change from Baseline Week 24||2.26|-3.21|0.733
81671946|NCT03021499|163038376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.481||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|2.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||SF-36 Change from Baseline at Week 52||2.54|-3.29|0.801
81671947|NCT03021499|163038376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.442||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|4.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LupusPRO HRQOL Change from Baseline at Week 24||4.54|-1.14|0.239
81671948|NCT03021499|163038376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.535||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|2.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LupusPRO HRQOL Change from Baseline at Week 52||2.42|-3.62|0.695
81466926|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.302||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.20|-0.98|0.20
81636253|NCT02609048|162963006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0101||||||Fisher's exact test between each Seladelpar level compared with placebo was used to obtain the p-value.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0101
81636254|NCT02609048|162963006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0055||||||Fisher's exact test between each Seladelpar level compared with placebo was used to obtain the p-value.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0055
81636255|NCT02609048|162963006|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Fisher's exact test between Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg was used to obtain the p-value.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81636256|NCT02609048|162963008|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.5379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.6||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor, baseline score as covariate, and change from baseline score as the response variable.|ANCOVA|||||2.6|-4.8|0.5379
81636257|NCT02609048|162963008|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.8949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.7||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor, baseline score as covariate, and change from baseline score as the response variable.|ANCOVA|||||3.7|-3.3|0.8949
81636258|NCT02609048|162963008|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.4431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|2.2||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor, baseline score as covariate, and change from baseline score as the response variable.|ANCOVA|||||2.2|-4.9|0.4431
81636259|NCT02609048|162963009|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.07||0.4674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|13.2||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model. Treatment group as factor, baseline score as a covariate, and change from baseline score as the response variable.|ANCOVA|||||13.2|-28.0|0.4674
81636260|NCT02609048|162963009|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.99||0.3236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|9.4||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model. Treatment group as factor, baseline score as a covariate, and change from baseline score as the response variable.|ANCOVA|||||9.4|-27.4|0.3236
81636261|NCT02609048|162963009|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.92||0.8723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|21.9||Difference between means,p-value, and CIs are estimated by comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model. Treatment group as factor, baseline score as a covariate, and change from baseline score as the response variable.|ANCOVA|||||21.9|-18.7|0.8723
81636262|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|6.0||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Cognitive Domain Score||6.0|0.8|0.0115
81671949|NCT03021499|163038376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.439||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.72|0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LupusPRO non-HRQOL Change from Baseline at Week 24||0.94|-4.72|0.19
81671950|NCT03021499|163038376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Least Squares)|0.826|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.531||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|3.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LupusPRO non-HRQOL Change from Baseline at Week 52||3.35|-2.67|0.826
81671951|NCT00495820|163038389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81671952|NCT00495820|163038390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.01
81671953|NCT02116777|163038437|OTHER|Maximum Tolerate Dose Level was determined by the rolling-6 design.|Maximum Tolerate Dose Level|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Maximum Tolerate Dose Level is Dose Level 4 (600 mcg/m²/dose +30 mg/m2/dose (BMN 673) BID + 30 mg/m²/dose (TEM), Max 1000 mcg/day). MTD determined by using the Rolling-6 Design.|||||
81671954|NCT01733628|163038456|OTHER|Type of statistical Test: Inequality|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.8166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.59|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.59|0.56|0.8166
81671955|NCT00105443|163038521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6931||||0.00583||95.0|0.5549|0.8658||According to the pre-specified O'Brien-Fleming alpha spending function, the alpha value for this second interim analysis was 0.0073 (corresponding to a nominal value of 0.0077 after taking into account the first interim analysis).|Log Rank||This is the sorafenib to placebo hazard ratio.|"The 2 arms were compared using a 1-sided log-rank test with an overall alpha of 0.02 stratified by region, ECOG PS and tumor burden. In addition to the final analysis at the end of the study, 2 formal interim analyses of overall survival were planned. An alpha spending function was used to ensure that the false positive rate is less than or equal to 0.02 (1-sided). The study was stopped at the second interim analysis, the results of which are reported here."||0.8658|0.5549|0.00583
81671956|NCT00105443|163038522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0764||||0.7676||95.0|0.8837|1.311|||Log Rank||This is the sorafenib to placebo hazard ratio.|"The 2 arms were compared using a 1-sided log-rank test with an overall alpha of 0.005 stratified by region, ECOG PS and tumor burden. This was a co-primary endpoint with overall survival. No alpha-spending adjustments were necessary as it was only to be analyzed at the end of study."||1.3110|0.8837|0.7676
81706779|NCT03671148|163109668|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.07||A fixed sequence testing procedure is used to control the overall type I error rate at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 for the primary endpoint and ranked secondary endpoints.|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||-0.07|-0.26|<0.001
81710338|NCT00631969|163117138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.326|||<|0.0001||95.0|-29.062|-17.598|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-17.598|-29.062|< 0.0001
81636263|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.1256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|4.0||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Cognitive Domain Score||4.0|-0.5|0.1256
81671957|NCT00105443|163038523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5764||||7e-06||95.0|0.4484|0.741|||Log Rank||This is the sorafenib to placebo hazard ratio.|"In the analysis of TTP, based on independent radiological review performed to review data up to 12 May 2006, the 2 treatment groups were compared using a 1-sided log rank test with an alpha of 0.025, stratified by region, ECOG PS, and tumor burden."||0.7410|0.4484|0.000007
81671958|NCT00105443|163038524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.95||||0.001641||95.0|-19.56|-4.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Sorafenib minus placebo difference|"Disease control rates were compared between treatment groups using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test with a 1-sided alpha of 0.025, adjusting for region, ECOG PS, and tumor burden."||-4.35|-19.56|0.001641
81671959|NCT01157078|163038531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|1.11||The adjusted p-value protects the overall family-wise error rate by taking into account the multiple comparisons between the TC-5214 doses for both the primary efficacy variable (MADRS) and the key secondary efficacy variable (SDS).|MMRM|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.11|-3.14|0.349
81671960|NCT01157078|163038532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.92|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.92|0.75|0.444
81671961|NCT01157078|163038533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.61|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.61|0.88|0.130
81671962|NCT01157078|163038534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|5.14|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||5.14|0.60|0.307
81671963|NCT01157078|163038535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.94|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.94|0.71|0.313
81671964|NCT01157078|163038536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|4.24|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||4.24|0.74|0.201
81671965|NCT01157078|163038537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.12|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization HAMD-17 total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||1.12|-2.10|0.552
81671966|NCT01157078|163038538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.803||95.0|-0.31|0.24|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization CGI-S total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.24|-0.31|0.803
81671967|NCT01157078|163038539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.91|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization Clinical Global Impression Severity (CGI-S) as a covariate.||1.91|0.75|0.440
81686206|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.98|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.98|0.47|
81686207|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.01|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.01|0.72|
81686208|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.0|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.00|0.71|
81686209|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.66|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.66|0.50|
81706780|NCT03671148|163109669|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|44.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.9|54.6||A fixed sequence testing procedure is used to control the overall type I error rate at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 for the primary endpoint and ranked secondary endpoints.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for the stratification factors of current use of csDMARD, number of prior biologic therapies, and extent of psoriasis at Baseline.|Response Rate Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||54.6|33.9|<0.001
81636264|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.1842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|4.2||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Cognitive Domain Score||4.2|-0.9|0.1842
81636265|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|7.2||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Social Domain Score||7.2|0.1|0.0420
81636266|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54||0.6384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|3.9||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Social Domain Score||3.9|-2.4|0.6384
81636267|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73||0.1035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|6.5||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Social Domain Score||6.5|-0.6|0.1035
81636268|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.6967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.4||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Emotional Function Domain Score||2.4|-1.6|0.6967
81636269|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.6164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.2||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Emotional Function Domain Score||2.2|-1.3|0.6164
81636270|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.9548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.9|||ANCOVA|||Emotional Function Domain Score||1.9|-2.0|0.9548
81636271|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.8286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.9||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Itch Domain Score||1.9|-2.4|0.8286
81636272|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|7.8||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Fatigue Domain Score||7.8|0.6|0.0226
81636273|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.1861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|1.4||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Fatigue Domain Score||1.4|-6.6|0.1861
81636274|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96||0.4159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|5.7||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Fatigue Domain Score||5.7|-2.4|0.4159
81636275|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.4848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.6||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Itch Domain Score||2.6|-1.3|0.4848
81636276|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.4048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.3||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Itch Domain Score||1.3|-3.1|0.4048
81636277|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.7||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Symptoms Domain Score||4.7|0.6|0.0141
81710339|NCT00631969|163117139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.384|||<|0.0001||95.0|-28.594|-18.175|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-18.175|-28.594|< 0.0001
81706781|NCT03671148|163109670|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|22.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|31.2||A fixed sequence testing procedure is used to control the overall type I error rate at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 for the primary endpoint and ranked secondary endpoints.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for the stratification factors of current use of csDMARD, number of prior biologic therapies, and extent of psoriasis at Baseline.|Response Rate Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||31.2|13.9|<0.001
81706782|NCT03671148|163109671|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|14.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|21.0||A fixed sequence testing procedure is used to control the overall type I error rate at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 for the primary endpoint and ranked secondary endpoints.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for the stratification factors of current use of csDMARD, number of prior biologic therapies, and extent of psoriasis at Baseline.|Response Rate Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||21.0|7.0|<0.001
81706783|NCT03671148|163109672|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|5.31||A fixed sequence testing procedure is used to control the overall type I error rate at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 for the primary endpoint and ranked secondary endpoints.|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||5.31|2.41|<0.001
81706784|NCT03671148|163109673|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.2||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.9||A fixed sequence testing procedure is used to control the overall type I error rate at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 for the primary endpoint and ranked secondary endpoints.|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||3.9|0.6|0.009
81706785|NCT03671148|163109674|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|16.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|23.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for the stratification factors of current use of csDMARD, number of prior biologic therapies, and extent of psoriasis at Baseline.|Response Rate Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||23.6|9.7|<0.001
81706786|NCT03671148|163109675|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|6.0||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|11.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for the stratification factors of current use of csDMARD, number of prior biologic therapies, and extent of psoriasis at Baseline.|Response Rate Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||11.3|0.8|0.024
81706787|NCT03671148|163109676|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|13.8||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|24.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for the stratification factors of current use of csDMARD, number of prior biologic therapies, and extent of psoriasis at Baseline.|Response Rate Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||24.2|3.5|0.009
81706788|NCT03671148|163109677|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|38.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.9|54.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for the stratification factors of current use of csDMARD, number of prior biologic therapies, and extent of psoriasis at Baseline.|Response Rate Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||54.8|22.9|<0.001
81706789|NCT05505734|163109751|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.535|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.392|0.73||The pre-specified alpha (type I error) at the IA was set at 0.003 for the primary and first secondary endpoint|Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratios, 95% confidence intervals for hazard ratios and p-values are estimated using a Cox regression model with treatment group, pre-study asthma therapy, and number of severe exacerbations in the last 12 months prior to randomization as factors. A hazard ratio less than 1 favors the BDA MDI treatment group.||0.730|0.392|<0.001
81706790|NCT05505734|163109752|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.539|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.397|0.733||The pre-specified alpha (type I error) at the IA was set at 0.003 for the primary and first secondary endpoint|Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratios, 95% confidence intervals for hazard ratios and p-values were estimated using a Cox regression model with treatment group, pre-study asthma therapy, and number of severe exacerbations in the last 12 months prior to randomization as factors. A hazard ratio less than 1 favors the BDA MDI treatment group.||0.733|0.397|<0.001
81706791|NCT05505734|163109753|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.541|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.405|0.724||The pre-specified type I error for secondary endpoints tested at the final DCO was 0.05. A hierarchical testing strategy was employed to control the two-sided Type I error rate for the secondary endpoints, excluding the first secondary endpoint.|Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratios, 95% confidence intervals for hazard ratios and p-values were estimated using a Cox regression model with treatment group, pre-study asthma therapy, and number of severe exacerbations in the last 12 months prior to randomization as factors. A hazard ratio less than 1 favors the BDA MDI treatment group.||0.724|0.405|<0.001
81706792|NCT05505734|163109754|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.541|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.406|0.72||The pre-specified type I error for secondary endpoints tested at the final DCO was 0.05. A hierarchical testing strategy was employed to control the two-sided Type I error rate for the secondary endpoints, excluding the first secondary endpoint.|Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratios, 95% confidence intervals for hazard ratios and p-values were estimated using a Cox regression model with treatment group, pre-study asthma therapy, and number of severe exacerbations in the last 12 months prior to randomization as factors. A hazard ratio less than 1 favors the BDA MDI treatment group.||0.720|0.406|<0.001
81671968|NCT01157078|163038540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|1.23||Analysis for change in MADRS total score from randomization to Week 9.|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.23|-0.91|0.768
81671969|NCT01157078|163038541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|2.24|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.24|-0.84|0.373
81671970|NCT01157078|163038542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|1.07|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.07|-2.47|0.435
81671971|NCT01157078|163038543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|1.25|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.25|-2.56|0.501
81671972|NCT01157078|163038544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.771||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.134|0.901||The adjusted p-value protects the overall family-wise error rate by taking into account the multiple comparisons between the TC-5214 doses for both the primary efficacy variable (MADRS) and the key secondary efficacy variable (SDS).|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.901|-2.134|0.424
81671973|NCT01157078|163038545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.22||Analysis for change in SDS work/school domain score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS work/school domain score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.22|-0.96|0.214
81671974|NCT01157078|163038546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.54|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS social life domain score. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.54|-0.59|0.931
81671975|NCT01157078|163038547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.44|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS family life/home responsibilities domain score. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.44|-0.60|0.755
81671976|NCT01157078|163038548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.789||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.699|4.346|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF % maximum total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||4.346|-2.699|0.646
81671977|NCT01157078|163038549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.14|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF item 15 score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.14|-0.31|0.446
81671978|NCT01157078|163038550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.33|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF item 16 as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.33|-0.06|0.178
81671979|NCT01157078|163038551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|2.12|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SIS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.12|-4.22|0.515
81671980|NCT01157078|163038552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0226||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0209|0.068||Analysis for change in EQ-5D index score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization EQ-5D total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.0680|-0.0209|0.298
81466927|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.58|||ANCOVA|||||0.58|-0.62|0.96
81671981|NCT01157078|163038552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|6.26||Analysis of change in EQ-5D VAS score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization EQ-5D VAS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||6.26|-2.98|0.484
81671982|NCT00930761|163038575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.22||||0.06||95.0|0.99|1.51|||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: Music therapy does not increase the rate of maternal breastfeeding. Sample size: considering 75% as the expected rate at the time of the infant hospital discharge and an absolute difference of 30% between groups, 95% confidence level (5% alpha error) and 80% power (20% beta error), 94 subjects would need to be enrolled (47 in each study arm). Expecting a 7.5% loss after randomization, 101 was the total number of subjects considered necessary to conduct the study.||1.51|0.99|0.06
81671983|NCT00930761|163038576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21||||0.13||95.0|0.73|5.66|||Chi-squared|||||5.66|0.73|0.13
81466928|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||||-0.22|-1.39|0.007
81636278|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.2||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing each Seladelpar level with placebo using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Symptoms Domain Score||4.2|0.5|0.0138
81466929|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.363||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||||-0.16|-1.59|0.016
81636279|NCT02609048|162963010|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.7911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.3||Difference between means,p-value,and CIs are estimated comparing Seladelpar 200 mg versus 50 mg using ANCOVA model.Treatment group as factor,baseline PBC 40 QoL domain score as covariate, change from baseline in domain score as response variable.|ANCOVA|||Symptoms Domain Score||2.3|-1.8|0.7911
81636280|NCT05986617|162963011|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06429||||||2-tail t-test with non-equivalent variances|t-test, 2 sided|||Power calculation: 2 factor (group, time) ANOVA design with a group\*time interaction term to estimate the proposed sample size. Using a Cohen's effect size estimate for 2 groups with 5 time-points, a sample size of 40 per group will provide \>90% to detect a moderate effect size (0.25) for group, for time and for the group\*time interaction.||||.06429
81636281|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.028|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.216|0.141|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Erythema||0.141|-0.216|
81636282|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.028|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.216|0.141|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Swelling||0.141|-0.216|
81636283|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.028|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.135|0.119|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|ALT Increased||0.119|-0.135|
81636284|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.028|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.135|0.119|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Hemoglobin Decreased||0.119|-0.135|
81636285|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.205|0.121|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Leukocytosis||0.121|-0.205|
81636286|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.024|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.127|0.111|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|PTT Prolonged||0.111|-0.127|
81636287|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.056|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.134|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Thrombocytopenia||0.134|0.022|
81636288|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.051|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.118|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Fever||0.118|0.018|
81636289|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.036|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.203|0.089|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Headache||0.089|-0.203|
81636290|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.166|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.275|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Rash||0.275|0.016|
81636291|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.063|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.126|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Arthralgia||0.126|0.030|
81636292|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.023|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.155|0.118|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Fatigue||0.118|-0.155|
81636293|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.041|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.105|0.105|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Myalgia||0.105|-0.105|
81636294|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.019|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.114|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Nausea||0.114|-0.160|
81636295|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.028|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.216|0.141|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Photophobia||0.141|-0.216|
81636296|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.024|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.142|0.088|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Retro-orbital Pain||0.088|-0.142|
81636297|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.028|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.216|0.141|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Decrease in Activity||0.141|-0.216|
81636298|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.028|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.216|0.141|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Loss of Appetite||0.141|-0.216|
81671984|NCT00930761|163038577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.26||||0.03||95.0|1.01|1.57|||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: Music therapy does not increase the rate of maternal breastfeeding. Sample size: considering 75% as the expected rate at the time of the first follow-up visit and an absolute difference of 30% between groups, 95% confidence level (5% alpha error) and 80% power (20% beta error), 94 subjects would need to be enrolled (47 in each study arm). Expecting a 7.5% loss after randomization, 101 was the total number of subjects considered necessary to conduct the study.||1.57|1.01|0.03
81671985|NCT00930761|163038578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.28||||0.09||95.0|0.95|1.71|||Chi-squared|||||1.71|0.95|0.09
81671986|NCT03548935|163038582|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-12.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.37|-11.51|||ANCOVA|||Treatment policy estimand||-11.51|-13.37|<.0001
81671987|NCT03548935|163038582|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-14.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.29|-13.55|||ANCOVA|||Hypothetical estimand||-13.55|-15.29|<0.0001
81671988|NCT03548935|163038583|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.88|14.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment policy estimand||14.19|8.88|<0.0001
81671989|NCT03548935|163038583|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|37.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.02|48.95|||Regression, Logistic|||Hypothetical estimand||48.95|28.02|<0.0001
81671990|NCT01970995|163038624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|13.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.96|16.6||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on MHBMA levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|Geometric LS mean ratio mTHS 2.2:mCC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for mTHS 2.2 is lower relative to mCC.~Analysis of the biomarker of exposure (BoExp) was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for mTHS 2.2 and mCC respectively."||16.60|10.96|<.001
81671991|NCT01970995|163038625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|50.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.88|57.2||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on 3-HPMA levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|Geometric LS mean ratio mTHS 2.2:mCC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for mTHS 2.2 is lower relative to mCC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for mTHS 2.2 and mCC respectively."||57.20|44.88|<.001
81466930|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||||-0.27|-1.68|0.007
81636299|NCT02678455|162963129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.083|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.165|0.218|||||Adjusted proportion difference (TV005 minus Placebo) with inverse variance weighting and Newcombe Score confidence intervals.|Vomiting||0.218|-0.165|
81636300|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|83.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.0|88.0||||||All study participants seropositive to DENV-1 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||88|76|
81636301|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|99.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.0|100.0||||||All study participants seropositive to DENV-2 post TV005 Vaccination. There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||100|96|
81636302|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm|percentage seropositive|96.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.0|98.0||||||All study participants seropositive to DENV-3 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||98|92|
81636303|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|87.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.0|92.0||||||All study participants seropositive to DENV-4 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||92|81|
81636304|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|86.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.0|94.0||||||Adult study participants seropositive to DENV-1 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||94|71|
81636305|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.0|99.0||||||Adult study participants seropositive to DENV-2 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||99|85|
81636306|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.0|99.0||||||Adult study participants seropositive to DENV-3 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||99|85|
81710340|NCT00631969|163117140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.076|||<|0.0001||95.0|-38.745|-27.407|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||-27.407|-38.745|< 0.0001
81466931|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.417||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.77|||ANCOVA|||||0.77|-0.87|0.91
81636307|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|91.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|97.0||||||Adult study participants seropositive to DENV-4 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||97|78|
81636308|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|83.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.0|92.0||||||Adolescent study participants seropositive to DENV-1 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||92|67|
81636309|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.0|100.0||||||Adolescent study participants seropositive to DENV-2 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||100|90|
81636310|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.0|99.0||||||Adolescent study participants seropositive to DENV-3 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||99|85|
81636311|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|86.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.0|94.0||||||Adolescent study participants seropositive to DENV-4 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||94|71|
81671992|NCT01970995|163038626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|10.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.26|12.99||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on S-PMA levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|Geometric LS mean ratio mTHS 2.2:mCC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for mTHS 2.2 is lower relative to mCC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for mTHS 2.2 and mCC respectively."||12.99|9.26|<.001
81671993|NCT01970995|163038627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|44.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.11|47.97||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on COHb levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|Geometric LS mean ratio mTHS 2.2:mCC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for mTHS 2.2 is lower relative to mCC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for mTHS 2.2 and mCC respectively."||47.97|42.11|<.001
81686210|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.8|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.80|0.56|
81710341|NCT00631969|163117141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|74.449|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) adjusted for pooled centers and age group.||Statistical analysis applies to the total population.||||<0.0001
81636312|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|81.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.0|90.0||||||Children study participants seropositive to DENV-1 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||90|65|
81636313|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.0|100.0||||||Children study participants seropositive to DENV-2 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||100|90|
81636314|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.0|100.0||||||Children study participants seropositive to DENV-3 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||100|90|
81671994|NCT01970995|163038628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|23.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.38|31.11||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on Total NNAL levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates|Geometric LS mean ratio mTHS 2.2:mCC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 90 of the biomarker of exposure for mTHS 2.2 is lower relative to mCC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 90 for mTHS 2.2 and mCC respectively."||31.11|17.38|<.001
81671995|NCT02017327|163038650|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81671996|NCT02017327|163038650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0045|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0045
81671997|NCT02411539|163038652|SUPERIORITY|Assuming that a common standard deviation of change (measured as difference of log10 transformed HIV-1 RNA/DNA ratios) in both arms was 0.30, with a sample size of 36 evaluable participants (18 in each arm), the study had 88% power to detect an effect size of 0.30 log10 (2-fold) in change of cell-associated HIV-1 RNA/DNA from baseline to week 6 using a two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test at 10% type I error rate assuming a normal distribution||||||0.16||||||Two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test at 10% significance level. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The primary efficacy analysis compared the change in cell-associated HIV-1 RNA/DNA ratio (log-transformed) from baseline to week 6 between the two randomized arms, testing the null hypothesis of no difference in changes in cell-associated HIV-1 RNA/DNA ratio between the two arms using a Wilcoxon rank sum test at 10% significance level.||||0.16
81671998|NCT01923129|163038695|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary outcome of interest was the rate of AUR, defined as the number of patients with AUR within each study group. A 15% non-inferiority margin was chosen according to clinical relevance estimation. The expected difference between the two groups was 0%. Non-inferiority analysis was performed by calculation of risk difference and its 95% confidence interval according to Newcombe \& Altman.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81671999|NCT01664559|163038696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.99
81672000|NCT01664559|163038697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||1\) Anticipated pain||||0.31
81672001|NCT01664559|163038697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||2\) pain with injection||||0.33
81672002|NCT01664559|163038697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||3\) speculum insertion||||0.72
81672003|NCT01664559|163038697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4\) tenaculum placement||||0.36
81672004|NCT01664559|163038697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||5\) uterine sounding||||0.64
81672005|NCT01664559|163038697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||6\) 5 min after placement||||<0.001
81672006|NCT01664559|163038697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||7\) 15 min after placement||||<0.001
81672007|NCT01664559|163038698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||1\) anticipated pain||||0.6
81672008|NCT01664559|163038698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||2\) pain with injection||||1.0
81672009|NCT01664559|163038698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||3\) speculum insertion||||0.34
81672010|NCT01664559|163038698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4\) tenaculum placement||||0.32
81672011|NCT01664559|163038698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||5\) uterine sounding||||0.04
81672012|NCT01664559|163038698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||6\) IUD placement||||0.02
81672013|NCT01664559|163038698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||7\) 5 min after placement||||0.32
81672014|NCT01664559|163038698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||8\) 15 min after placement||||0.02
81672015|NCT01664559|163038699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Reported side effects (nausea, vomiting, dyspepsia, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, injection site itchiness, swelling or pain)||||> 0.05
81672016|NCT01664559|163038699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Injection site pain (just as bad or worse than IUD procedure)||||0.76
81672017|NCT01664559|163038699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Satisfied or very satisfied with IUD placement procedure||||0.76
81672018|NCT01664559|163038699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Would recommend IUD placement to a friend||||0.35
81672019|NCT01664559|163038699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Desires additional pain medication||||0.02
81672020|NCT01664559|163038700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Level of training, PGY 1, 2, 3, 4 and Attending||||0.2
81672021|NCT01664559|163038700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||IUD type (levonorgestrel or copper)||||0.09
81672022|NCT01664559|163038700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Purpose of IUD (contraception or heavy menstrual bleeding)||||1.0
81672023|NCT01664559|163038700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Position of uterus (anteverted, retroverted, midpositioned)||||0.92
81706793|NCT05505734|163109755|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.64||The pre-specified type I error for secondary endpoints tested at the final DCO was 0.05. A hierarchical testing strategy was employed to control the two-sided Type I error rate for the secondary endpoints, excluding the first secondary endpoint.|Negative binomial|||Rates, rate ratios and two-sided p-values were estimated from a negative binomial model with treatment, pre-study asthma therapy, and number of severe exacerbations in the last 12 months prior to randomization as factors. A rate ratio less than 1 favors BDA MDI treatment group.||0.64|0.34|<0.001
81706794|NCT05505734|163109756|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.63||The pre-specified type I error for secondary endpoints tested at the final DCO was 0.05. A hierarchical testing strategy was employed to control the two-sided Type I error rate for the secondary endpoints, excluding the first secondary endpoint.|Negative binomial|||Rates, rate ratios and two-sided p-values were estimated from a negative binomial model with treatment, pre-study asthma therapy, and number of severe exacerbations in the last 12 months prior to randomization as factors. A rate ratio less than 1 favors BDA MDI treatment group.||0.63|0.33|<0.001
81706795|NCT05505734|163109757|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The pre-specified type I error for secondary endpoints tested at the final DCO was 0.05. A hierarchical testing strategy was employed to control the two-sided Type I error rate for the secondary endpoints, excluding the first secondary endpoint.|Wilcoxon rank sum|||||||<0.001
81706796|NCT05505734|163109758|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The pre-specified type I error for secondary endpoints tested at the final DCO was 0.05. A hierarchical testing strategy was employed to control the two-sided Type I error rate for the secondary endpoints, excluding the first secondary endpoint.|Wilcoxon rank sum|||||||<0.001
81706797|NCT00732472|163109776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.777|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|7.91|||||Day 1, Max HR|||7.91|-3.39|
81706798|NCT00732472|163109776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.922|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|7.28|||||Day 7, Max HR|||7.28|-4.78|
81706799|NCT00732472|163109776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.772|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|8.91|||||Day 1, Max HR|||8.91|-2.37|
81706800|NCT00732472|163109776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.729|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.89|3.39|||||Day 7, Max HR|||3.39|-7.89|
81636315|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|78.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.0|88.0||||||Children study participants seropositive to DENV-4 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||88|62|
81636316|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|83.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.0|92.0||||||Young Children study participants seropositive to DENV-1 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||92|68|
81636317|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.0|100.0||||||Young Children study participants seropositive to DENV-2 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||100|90|
81636318|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|92.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|97.0||||||Young Children study participants seropositive to DENV-3 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||97|78|
81672024|NCT01664559|163038700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Need for cervical dilation||||1.0
81672025|NCT01664559|163038700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Able to complete the IUD insertion||||1.0
81672026|NCT01664559|163038700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Significant bleeding||||0.24
81672027|NCT01664559|163038700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Major complications||||1.0
81672028|NCT01664559|163038700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Took acetaminophen prior to leaving the office||||0.02
81706801|NCT00732472|163109776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.899|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|13.39|||||Day 1, Max HR|||13.39|1.59|
81672029|NCT03631732|163038704|NON_INFERIORITY|B/F/TAF is non-inferior to SBR if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference between treatment groups \[B/F/TAF - SBR\] in the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL is less than 6% (i.e., a margin of 6% is applied to non-inferiority assessment).|Difference in percentages|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|0.9|||||Differences in percentages of participants with HIV-1 RNA \>= 50 copies/mL between treatment groups and 95% CI were calculated based on exact method.|||0.9|-4.8|
81672030|NCT03631732|163038704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3399|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3399
81672031|NCT03631732|163038706|NON_INFERIORITY|B/F/TAF is non-inferior to SBR if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between treatment groups \[B/F/TAF - SBR\] in the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL is greater than -10% (i.e., a margin of 10% is applied to non-inferiority assessment).|Difference in percentages|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|6.8|||||Differences in percentages of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL between treatment groups and 95% CI were calculated based on exact method.|||6.8|-2.0|
81672032|NCT03631732|163038706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3532|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3532
81672033|NCT03631732|163038707|NON_INFERIORITY|B/F/TAF is non-inferior to SBR if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between treatment groups \[B/F/TAF - SBR\] in the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL is greater than -10% (i.e., a margin of 10% is applied to non-inferiority assessment).|Difference in percentages|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|5.3|||||Differences in percentages of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL between treatment groups and 95% CI were calculated based on exact method.|||5.3|-1.0|
81672034|NCT03631732|163038707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3356|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3356
81672035|NCT03631732|163038709|OTHER||Difference in LSM|11.0||||0.5618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|49.0|||ANOVA|P-value was calculated from ANOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect.|Difference in LSM (Least square mean) and its 95% C.I. was calculated from ANOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect.|||49|-27|0.5618
81672036|NCT03631732|163038710|OTHER||Difference in LSM|9.0||||0.6632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|48.0|||ANOVA|P-value was calculated from ANOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect.|Difference in LSM and its 95% C.I. was calculated from ANOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect.|||48|-31|0.6632
81672037|NCT02189213|163038751|OTHER|The parameters were the CGI-Improvement scale which comprises a one-item measures evaluating the following change from the initiation of treatment on a seven-point scale. The hypothesis is that \~50% of subjects receiving treatment will not respond.|||||=|0.0002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||At least 50% of subjects will respond to Sertraline treatment (CGI greater than or equal to 2).||||=0.0002
81672038|NCT02370615|163038760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Day 10/Day 1)|2.012|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.632|2.481||||||Analysis for TAK 272F||2.481|1.632|
81672039|NCT02370615|163038760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Day 10/Day 1)|0.089|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.064|0.123||||||Analysis for TAK 272-M-I||0.123|0.064|
81672040|NCT02370615|163038761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Day 10/Day 1)|4.888|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.137|5.777||||||Analysis for TAK 272F||5.777|4.137|
81672041|NCT02370615|163038762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Day 10/Day 1)|4.702|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.969|5.569||||||Analysis for TAK 272F||5.569|3.969|
81672042|NCT02370615|163038762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Day 10/Day 1)|0.023|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.012|0.045||||||Analysis for TAK 272-M-I||0.045|0.012|
81672043|NCT02370615|163038764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Day 7/Day 1)|1.349|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.117|1.628||||||||1.628|1.117|
81672044|NCT02370615|163038765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Day 7/Day 1)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.919|1.131||||||||1.131|0.919|
81672045|NCT02370615|163038766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Day 7/Day 1)|1.155|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.035|1.289||||||||1.289|1.035|
81672046|NCT02370615|163038768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Day 7/Day 1)|1.235|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|1.387||||||Analysis for Midazolam||1.387|1.100|
81672047|NCT02370615|163038768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Day 7/Day 1)|0.887|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.781|1.008||||||Analysis for 1'Hydroxymidazolam||1.008|0.781|
81672048|NCT02370615|163038769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Day 7/Day 1)|1.422|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.29|1.568||||||Analysis for Midazolam||1.568|1.290|
81672049|NCT02370615|163038769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Day 7/Day 1)|1.081|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.008|1.16||||||Analysis for 1'Hydroxymidazolam||1.160|1.008|
81672050|NCT02370615|163038770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Day 7/Day 1)|1.425|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.291|1.574||||||Analysis for Midazolam||1.574|1.291|
81672051|NCT02370615|163038770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Day 7/Day 1)|1.061|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.986|1.143||||||Analysis for 1'Hydroxymidazolam||1.143|0.986|
81672052|NCT01445951|163038805|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority with 0.4 margin|Mean Difference (Net)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.36||||||MMRM (mixed model repeated measures) model with auto-regression (1): HbA1c = Baseline HbA1c + region + basal insulin stratum + visit + treatment + (visit\*treatment)||0.36|0.02|
81672053|NCT01445951|163038806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.04|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM): FEV1 = Baseline FEV1 + Age + Gender + Race + Baseline Height + Visit + Treatment + (Visit\*Treatment)|||0.04|-0.02|
81672054|NCT01445951|163038807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-35.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.622|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.25|-14.59|||||MMRM: FPG = Baseline FPG + Region + Basal insulin stratum + Visit + Treatment + (Visit\*Treatment)|||-14.59|-56.25|
81672055|NCT01445951|163038810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.512||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-0.31|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA: Weight change from baseline = Baseline weight + Change from baseline in HbA1c + Region + Basal insulin stratum + Treatment|ANCOVA: Weight change from baseline = Baseline weight + Change from baseline in HbA1c + Region + Basal insulin stratum + Treatment|||-0.31|-2.33|0.0102
81672056|NCT01445951|163038810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4955|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within treatment analysis of change from Baseline comparing if change was different from zero||||0.4955
81636319|NCT02678455|162963130|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|94.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.0|98.0||||||Young Children study participants seropositive to DENV-4 post TV005 Vaccination There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||98|82|
81636320|NCT02678455|162963132|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison between experienced vs dengue naive volunteers post TV005 vaccination. Logistic model to adjust for age cohort provides unstable estimates due to quasi separation of data.|Fisher Exact|||DENV-1 percent seropositive post TV005 vaccination: difference between experienced at baseline and naive at baseline||||<0.001
81636321|NCT02678455|162963132|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Comparison between experienced vs. dengue naive volunteers post TV005 vaccination. Logistic model to adjust for age cohort provides unstable estimates due to quasi separation of data.|Fisher Exact|||DENV-2 percent seropositive post TV005 vaccination: difference between experienced at baseline and naive at baseline||||1.00
81636322|NCT02678455|162963132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||Comparison between experienced vs. dengue naive volunteers post TV005 vaccination. Logistic model to adjust for age cohort provides unstable estimates due to quasi separation of data.|Fisher Exact|||DENV-3 percent seropositive post TV005 vaccination: difference between experienced at baseline and naive at baseline||||0.070
81636323|NCT02678455|162963132|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Comparison between experienced vs. dengue naive volunteers post TV005 vaccination. logistic model to adjust for age cohort provides unstable estimates due to quasi separation of data.|Fisher Exact|||DENV-4 percent seropositive post TV005 vaccination: difference between experienced at baseline and naive at baseline||||1.00
81636324|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|66.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.0|79.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 0 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||79|49|
81636325|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|83.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.0|92.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 28 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||92|67|
81636326|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.0|90.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 56 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||90|64|
81636327|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.0|90.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 180 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||90|64|
81636328|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.0|90.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 360 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||90|64|
81636329|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|66.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.0|79.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 720 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||79|49|
81636330|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|66.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.0|79.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 1080 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||79|49|
81636331|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|69.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.0|81.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 0 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||81|52|
81636332|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|94.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.0|98.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at stud day 28 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||98|81|
81636333|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.0|99.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 56 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||99|85|
81636334|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|89.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.0|95.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 180. There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||95|74|
81636335|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|89.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.0|95.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 360 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||95|74|
81672057|NCT01445951|163038810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6807|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within treatment analysis of change from Baseline comparing if change was different from zero||||0.6807
81672058|NCT01445951|163038810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0079|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within treatment analysis of change from Baseline comparing if change was different from zero||||0.0079
81672059|NCT01445951|163038812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5328||||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3198|0.8877|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic model with affects for Region, Basal insulin stratum, and Treatment||||0.8877|0.3198|0.0156
81672060|NCT01445951|163038813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model: Region + Basal Insulin Stratum + Treatment + Exposure Time||||||<0.0001
81535600|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.08|-0.41|0.195
81672061|NCT01445951|163038814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1022|||||||Negative Binomial Regression|Model: Region + Basal Insulin Stratum + Treatment + Exposure Time||||||0.1022
81535601|NCT03084796|162753605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.07|-0.43|0.150
81672062|NCT01445951|163038815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.449||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.86|||Regression, Logistic|Model: Treatment + Basal insulin stratum + Region + Baseline HbA1c|Gen2 in the numerator, Aspart in the denominator|||0.86|0.23|0.0158
81672063|NCT01519765|163038840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1611|||||||Fisher Exact|||A consecutive sample will be used as women are recruited. Based on an 80% power and an alpha of 0.05, a sample size of 103 subjects in each arm is required to detect a 20% difference between deliveries within 24hrs between the two treatment arms. An effect size of 20% was selected as this is thought to be a clinically significant difference. This is based on the Wing study showing 50% delivery within 24 hrs with vaginal misoprostol.||||0.1611
81672064|NCT01519765|163038841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.018
81672065|NCT01519765|163038842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0623|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0623
81672066|NCT01519765|163038843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1141|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1141
81672067|NCT01519765|163038844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4469|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4469
81672068|NCT01519765|163038845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4469|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4469
81672069|NCT01519765|163038846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.093|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.093
81672070|NCT01519765|163038847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2417|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2417
81672071|NCT01519765|163038848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81672072|NCT01519765|163038849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1054|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1054
81672073|NCT01519765|163038850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8043|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8043
81672074|NCT01519765|163038851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.797|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.797
81672075|NCT01519765|163038852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.751|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.751
81672076|NCT01519765|163038853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6244|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6244
81672077|NCT01519765|163038854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7906|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7906
81672078|NCT01519765|163038855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5118|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5118
81672079|NCT01519765|163038856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81672080|NCT01519765|163038857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.741|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.741
81672081|NCT01519765|163038858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.579|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.579
81672082|NCT01519765|163038859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8062|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Score for Nausea and vomiting||||.8062
81672083|NCT01519765|163038859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1505|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Effectiveness||||0.1505
81672084|NCT01519765|163038859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1223|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Patient concern||||0.1223
81672085|NCT01519765|163038859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.538||||||Patient satisfaction|Kruskal-Wallis|||Labor satisfaction||||0.5380
81672086|NCT01519765|163038860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2868||||||This is the overall p value of all rows.|Chi-squared|||||||0.2868
81672087|NCT02354222|163038880|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.72|||ANCOVA|||||-0.72|-1.16|<0.001
81672088|NCT02354222|163038881|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-15.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|-7.9|||ANCOVA|||||-7.9|-23.3|<0.001
81672089|NCT02354222|163038882|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.23|||ANCOVA|||||2.23|0.63|<0.001
81672090|NCT02354222|163038883|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-55.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.1|-37.6|||ANCOVA|||||-37.6|-74.1|<0.001
81672091|NCT02354222|163038884|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-37.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.9|-25.2|||ANCOVA|||||-25.2|-49.9|<0.001
81672092|NCT01699542|163038902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.159|||||||Generalized Linear Model|||||||0.159
81672093|NCT00533442|163038944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Log Rank|||Biopsy-Proven Acute Rejection of the Kidney (logrank test).||||0.01
81672094|NCT00533442|163038944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Log Rank|||Biopsy-Proven Acute Rejection of the Pancreas (logrank test).||||0.01
81672095|NCT00533442|163038944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Log Rank|||Death-Censored Kidney Graft Failure (logrank test).||||0.16
81672096|NCT00533442|163038944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Log Rank|||Death-Censored Pancreas Graft Failure (logrank test).||||0.12
81672097|NCT00533442|163038944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Log Rank|||Death-Uncensored (Kidney \& Pancreas) Graft Survival (logrank test).||||0.96
81672098|NCT00533442|163038944|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99||||||Patient Death (logrank test).|Log Rank|||||||>0.99
81672099|NCT00533442|163038945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Mean eGFR at 12 Months Post-Transplant (t-test).||||0.21
81672100|NCT00533442|163038945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Mean eGFR at 36 Months Post-Transplant (t-test).||||0.71
81672101|NCT00533442|163038945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Mean eGFR at 60 Months Post-Transplant (t-test).||||0.33
81672102|NCT00533442|163038946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Mean Log {C-Peptide Level} at 12 Months Post-Transplant (t-test).||||.47
81672103|NCT00533442|163038946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Mean Log {C-Peptide Level} at 36 Months Post-Transplant (t-test).||||0.97
81672104|NCT00533442|163038946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Mean Log {C-Peptide Level} at 60 Months Post-Transplant (t-test).||||0.75
81672105|NCT02258451|163038968|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.891||||0.4843|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.72|1.102||1-sided SSE-FS hypotheses were tested using a log-rank test with a 2-sided alpha of 0.2, stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio (radium-223 dichloride / placebo) for SSE-FS was calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards Model, stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization.|The 1-sided null hypothesis that treatment with radium-223 dichloride does not result in superior SSE-FS to treatment with placebo in participant population was tested against the 1-sided alternative hypothesis that the treatment with radium-223 dichloride results in superior SSE-FS time to treatment the placebo. H0: SSE-FS Radium-223+Exemestane/Everolimus \<= SSE-FS Placebo+Exemestane/Everolimus, versus HA: SSE-FSRadium-223+Exemestane/Everolimus \> SSE-FS Placebo+Exemestane/Everolimus||1.102|0.720|0.4843
81672106|NCT02258451|163038969|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.968||||0.8438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.697|1.343||P-value was calculated using a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization. No alpha adjustment for multiplicity was applied.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio (radium-223 dichloride / placebo) was calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards Model , stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization.|||1.343|0.697|0.8438
81672107|NCT02258451|163038970|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.962||||0.8811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.577|1.604||P-value was calculated using a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization. No alpha adjustment for multiplicity was applied.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio (radium-223 dichloride / placebo) was calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards Model , stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization.|||1.604|0.577|0.8811
81672108|NCT02258451|163038971|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.928||||0.6537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.667|1.289||P-value was calculated using a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization. No alpha adjustment for multiplicity was applied.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio (radium-223 dichloride / placebo) was calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards Model , stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization.|Participants with baseline WPS \> 8 were included in the analysis population but censored at Day 1.||1.289|0.667|0.6537
81672109|NCT02258451|163038972|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.884||||0.4496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.641|1.219||P-value was calculated using a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization. No alpha adjustment for multiplicity was applied.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio (radium-223 dichloride / placebo) was calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards Model , stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization.|||1.219|0.641|0.4496
81672110|NCT02258451|163038973|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.874||||0.3467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.157||P-value was calculated using a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization. No alpha adjustment for multiplicity was applied.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio (radium-223 dichloride / placebo) was calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards Model , stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization.|||1.157|0.660|0.3467
81672111|NCT02258451|163038974|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.1||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|18.4||P-value was calculated using a 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the same stratification factors as randomization. No alpha adjustment for multiplicity was applied.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.4|-10.2|0.556
81672112|NCT03099187|163038987|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Group Means|-134.6||||0.6777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-772.4|503.3||p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity and is provided for descriptive purpose only|t-test, 2 sided|||Primary Analysis in 2019. Mean FVC decline comparison between treatment groups using a Student's t-test with a two-sided significance level of 0.05||503.3|-772.4|0.6777
81672113|NCT03099187|163038987|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Group Means|-216.0||||0.4682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-803.6|371.7||p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity and is provided for descriptive purpose only|Student's t-test|||Final Analysis in 2020. Mean FVC decline comparison between treatment groups using a Student's t-test with a two-sided significance level of 0.05||371.7|-803.6|0.4682
81672114|NCT03099187|163038988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0383|||||||rank ANCOVA|||Primary Analysis in 2019||||0.0383
81672115|NCT03099187|163038988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0239|||||||rank ANCOVA|||Final Analysis in 2020||||0.0239
81672116|NCT03099187|163038989|SUPERIORITY||Overall Mean Difference|95.3||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.9|154.6||p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity and was provided for descriptive purpose only|Student's t-test|||Primary Analysis in 2019||154.6|35.9|0.0018
81672117|NCT03099187|163038989|SUPERIORITY||Overall Mean Difference|84.3||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.7|147.8||p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity and was provided for descriptive purpose only|Student's t-test|||Final Analysis in 2020||147.8|20.7|0.0096
81672118|NCT03099187|163038990|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.69||p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity and was provided for descriptive purpose only|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Primary Analysis in 2019||0.69|0.25|0.0006
81672119|NCT03099187|163038990|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.71||p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity and was provided for descriptive purpose only|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Final Analysis in 2020||0.71|0.26|0.0009
81672120|NCT03099187|163038991|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.84||p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity and was provided for descriptive purpose only|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Primary Analysis in 2019||0.84|0.23|0.0114
81672121|NCT03099187|163038991|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.88||p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity and was provided for descriptive purpose only|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Final Analysis in 2020||0.88|0.24|0.0168
81672122|NCT03099187|163038992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0874||||||p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity and was provided for descriptive purpose only|rank ANCOVA|||Primary Analysis in 2019||||0.0874
81672123|NCT03099187|163038992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1191||||||p-values are not adjusted for multiplicity and are provided for descriptive purpose only.|rank ANCOVA|||Final Analysis in 2020||||0.1191
81672124|NCT03099187|163038993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0395||||||p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity and was provided for descriptive purpose only|rank ANCOVA|||Primary Analysis in 2019||||0.0395
81672125|NCT03099187|163038993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0299||||||p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity and was provided for descriptive purpose only|rank ANCOVA|||Final Analysis in 2020||||0.0299
81672126|NCT03099187|163038994|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Median Difference|0.0||||0.7788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|5.0|||rank ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance Changes from baseline to week 24 are compared between the treatment arms using a rank ANCOVA.||Primary Analysis in 2019||5.00|-5.00|0.7788
81672127|NCT03099187|163038994|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Median Difference|0.0||||0.8289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|5.0||Analysis of Covariance Changes from baseline to week 24 or early discontinuation visit are compared between the treatment arms using a rank ANCOVA with change from baseline as outcome variable and standardized rank baseline value as covariate|rank ANCOVA|||Final Analysis in 2020||5.00|-5.00|0.8289
81672128|NCT03099187|163038995|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Median difference|0.29||||0.1872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|1.04||p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity and was provided for descriptive purpose only|rank ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance Changes from baseline to week 24 are compared between the treatment arms using a rank ANCOVA.||Primary Analysis in 2019||1.04|-0.45|0.1872
81672129|NCT03099187|163038995|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Median Difference|0.27||||0.2019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.02||Analysis of Covariance Changes from baseline to week 24 or early discontinuation visit are compared between the treatment arms using a rank ANCOVA with change from baseline as outcome variable and standardized rank baseline value as covariate.|rank ANCOVA|||Final Analysis in 2020||1.02|-0.48|0.2019
81672130|NCT03099187|163038996|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Median Difference|-2.0||||0.2995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|4.0|||rank ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance Changes from baseline to week 24 are compared between the treatment arms using a rank ANCOVA.||Primary Analysis in 2019||4.00|-10.00|0.2995
81672131|NCT03099187|163038996|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Median Difference|-2.0||||0.3372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|4.0||Analysis of Covariance Changes from baseline to week 24 or early discontinuation visit are compared between the treatment arms using a rank ANCOVA with change from baseline as outcome variable and standardized rank baseline value as covariate.|rank ANCOVA|||Final Analysis in 2020||4.00|-10.00|0.3372
81672132|NCT03099187|163038997|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Median Difference|-1.86||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|1.38|||rank ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance Changes from baseline to week 24 are compared between the treatment arms using a rank ANCOVA.||Primary Analysis in 2019||1.38|-5.06|0.1630
81672133|NCT03099187|163038997|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Median Difference|-1.74||||0.1851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|1.55||Analysis of Covariance Changes from baseline to week 24 or early discontinuation visit are compared between the treatment arms using a rank ANCOVA with change from baseline as outcome variable and standardized rank baseline value as covariate.|rank ANCOVA|||Final Analysis in 2020||1.55|-5.00|0.1851
81672134|NCT03099187|163038998|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.5922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.49|||Log Rank|Log-rank tests based on the time to the first event are to compare the two treatment arms.|Hazard ratios and corresponding 95% CI are calculated by applying Cox-proportional hazard models.|Primary Analysis in 2019. All-cause non-elective hospitalization.||2.49|0.59|0.5922
81672135|NCT03099187|163038998|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.8057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.83|||Log Rank|Log-rank tests based on the time to the first event are to compare the two treatment arms.|Hazard ratios and corresponding 95% CI are calculated by applying Cox-proportional hazard models.|Primary Analysis in 2019. Respiratory non-elective hospitalization.||2.83|0.26|0.8057
81672136|NCT03099187|163038998|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||0.4613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.73|||Log Rank|Log-rank tests based on the time to the first event are to compare the two treatment arms.|Hazard ratios and corresponding 95% CI are calculated by applying Cox-proportional hazard models|Final Analysis in 2020. All-cause non-elective hospitalization.||2.73|0.63|0.4613
81672137|NCT03099187|163038998|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.9523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.59|||Log Rank|Log-rank tests based on the time to the first event are to compare the two treatment arms.|Hazard ratios and corresponding 95% CI are calculated by applying Cox-proportional hazard models.|Final Analysis in 2020. Respiratory non-elective hospitalization.||3.59|0.30|0.9523
81672138|NCT03099187|163039000|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.7871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.78|||Log Rank|||||2.78|0.26|0.7871
81672139|NCT03099187|163039001|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.84||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.24|||Log Rank|Log-rank tests based on the time to the first event are to compare the two treatment arms.||Primary Analysis in 2019||1.24|0.56|0.3660
81672140|NCT03099187|163039001|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.85||||0.4173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.26|||Log Rank|Log-rank tests based on the time to the first event are to compare the two treatment arms.||Final Analysis in 2020||1.26|0.57|0.4173
81672141|NCT03099187|163039002|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.79||||0.2726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.2|||Log Rank|Log-rank tests based on the time to the first event are to compare the two treatment arms.||Primary Analysis in 2019||1.20|0.52|0.2726
81672142|NCT03099187|163039002|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.82||||0.3386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.24|||Log Rank|Log-rank tests based on the time to the first event are to compare the two treatment arms.||Final Analysis in 2020||1.24|0.54|0.3386
81672143|NCT03099187|163039003|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.01||||0.9969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|16.08|||Log Rank|Log-rank tests based on the time to the first event are to compare the two treatment arms.||||16.08|0.06|0.9969
81672144|NCT03099187|163039004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3231|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank tests based on the time to the first event are to compare the two treatment arms.||||||0.3231
81672145|NCT02958007|163039012|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.544|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.544
81672146|NCT00129766|163039058|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Confidence interval and relative risk adjusted for the stratification factor of presence or absence of CLD of prematurity as specified on the CRF.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.503|1.083|||t-test, 2 sided||Relative risk was calculated as (Pn/Ps) where Pn is the proportion of patients with RSV hospitalization in the motavizumab group and Ps is the proportion of patients with RSV hospitalization in the palivizumab group.|ITT population||1.083|0.503|
81706802|NCT00732472|163109776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.079|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|15.05|||||Day 7, Max HR|||15.05|2.34|
81706803|NCT00732472|163109776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.243|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|4.34|||||Day 1, WM|||4.34|-4.80|
81672147|NCT00129766|163039067|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A CMH approach stratified by presence or absence of CLD of prematurity requiring medical intervention was used.||||||0.11||95.0||||Test stratified by presence or absence of CLD of prematurity specified on the CRF|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.110
81672148|NCT00129766|163039068|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A CMH approach stratified by presence or absence of CLD of prematurity requiring medical intervention was used.||||||0.005||95.0||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test was stratified by presence or absence of CLD of prematurity as specified on the CRF||||||0.005
81672149|NCT00129766|163039069|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A CMH approach stratified by presence or absence of CLD of prematurity requiring medical intervention was used.||||||0.476||95.0|||||Van Eleteren test|Test stratified by presence or absence of CLD of prematurity specified on the CRF||P-value is for overall incidence||||0.476
81672150|NCT00129766|163039070|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A CMH approach stratified by presence or absence of CLD of prematurity requiring medical intervention was used.||||||0.493||95.0||||Test stratified by presence or absence of CLD of prematurity specified on the CRF|Van Eleteren test|||||||0.493
81672151|NCT00129766|163039071|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A CMH approach stratified by presence or absence of CLD of prematurity requiring medical intervention was used.||||||0.652||95.0||||Test stratified by presence or absence of CLD of prematurity specified on the CRF|Van Eleteren test|||||||0.652
81672152|NCT00847912|163039105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.93|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.93
81672153|NCT00847912|163039106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.24|||Regression, Cox|||||1.24|0.82|0.93
81706804|NCT00732472|163109776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.09|5.4|||||Day 7, WM|||5.40|-5.09|
81706805|NCT00732472|163109776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.182|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|6.77|||||Day 1, WM|||6.77|-2.12|
81706806|NCT00732472|163109776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.378|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.48|2.45|||||Day 7, WM|||2.45|-7.48|
81706807|NCT00732472|163109776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.282|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|10.81|||||Day 1, WM|||10.81|1.51|
81672154|NCT01324232|163039107|SUPERIORITY||Pearson correlation|0.0019|||=|0.9827|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis that the true correlation between the change from Baseline PRS scores and the DM plasma concentration was equal to zero and was tested using a 2-sided test at the 5% level of significance within active treatment groups. The regression line was fitted using change from baseline in average PRS during Day 57-84 as the dependent variable and the average of log-transformed DM Plasma Concentration at Day 22 and Day 50 as the independent variable.||||= 0.9827
81672155|NCT01324232|163039109|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8869|||||||ANCOVA|||Test of dose trend (overall P value)||||=0.8869
81672156|NCT01324232|163039109|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|=|0.9381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.87|||ANCOVA|||Pairwise treatment group vs placebo||0.87|-0.94|=0.9381
81672157|NCT01324232|163039109|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|=|0.4128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.53|||ANCOVA|||Pairwise treatment group vs placebo||0.53|-1.28|=0.4128
81672158|NCT01324232|163039109|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.461|=|0.9427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.94|||ANCOVA|||Pairwise treatment group vs placebo||0.94|-0.88|=0.9427
81672159|NCT01324232|163039109|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.401|=|0.6075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.58|||ANCOVA|||Pairwise treatment group vs placebo||0.58|-1.0|=0.6075
81672160|NCT01324232|163039109|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.402|=|0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.62|||ANCOVA|||Pairwise treatment group vs placebo||0.62|-0.96|=0.6690
81672161|NCT01324232|163039109|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|=|0.7394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.62|||ANCOVA|||Pairwise treatment group vs placebo||0.62|-0.88|=0.7394
81672162|NCT01324232|163039110|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9731|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value presented tests the hypothesis for overall treatment effect versus no treatment effect.|ANCOVA|||||||=0.9731
81706808|NCT00732472|163109776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.642|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|12.54|||||Day 7, WM|||12.54|1.57|
81672163|NCT01324232|163039110|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (final values)|1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|6.09||||||||6.09|-3.46|
81672164|NCT01324232|163039110|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (final values)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.394|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.72|1.72||||||||1.72|-7.72|
81672165|NCT01324232|163039110|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (final values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.408|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|5.95||||||||5.95|-3.54|
81672166|NCT01324232|163039112|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4778||||||The p-value presented tests the hypothesis for overall treatment effect versus no treatment effect.|ANCOVA|||The p-value presented tests the hypothesis for overall treatment effect versus no treatment effect.||||=0.4778
81672167|NCT01324232|163039112|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.676|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.76|7.74||||||||7.74|-6.76|
81672168|NCT01324232|163039112|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.663|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.89|5.56||||||||5.56|-8.89|
81672169|NCT01324232|163039112|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|3.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.681|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|10.68||||||||10.68|-3.83|
81672170|NCT01324232|163039113|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0685|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value presented tests the hypothesis for overall treatment effect versus no treatment effect.|ANCOVA|||||||=0.0685
81672171|NCT01324232|163039113|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (final values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|0.83||||||||0.83|-1.85|
81672172|NCT01324232|163039113|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (final values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.677|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|0.48||||||||0.48|-2.19|
81672173|NCT01324232|163039113|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (final values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.681|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|0.15||||||||0.15|-2.54|
81672174|NCT01324232|163039114|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4201|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value presented tests the hypothesis for overall treatment effect versus no treatment effect.|ANCOVA|||||||=0.4201
81672175|NCT01324232|163039114|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.473|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|2.41||||||||2.41|-3.40|
81672176|NCT01324232|163039114|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.454|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|1.97||||||||1.97|-3.76|
81672177|NCT01324232|163039114|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|4.34||||||||4.34|-1.42|
81672178|NCT01324232|163039115|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8068||||||The p-value presented tests the hypothesis for overall treatment effect versus no treatment effect.|ANCOVA|||The p-value presented tests the hypothesis for overall treatment effect versus no treatment effect.||||=0.8068
81672179|NCT01324232|163039115|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.205|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|1.28||||||||1.28|-3.47|
81672180|NCT01324232|163039115|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|1.74||||||||1.74|-2.99|
81672181|NCT01324232|163039115|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.207|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|2.69||||||||2.69|-2.07|
81672182|NCT01324232|163039116|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6315||||||The p-value presented tests the hypothesis for overall treatment effect versus no treatment effect. Oral responses.|ANCOVA|||||||=0.6315
81672183|NCT01324232|163039116|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|2.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.772|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|7.93||||||||7.93|-3.19|
81672184|NCT01324232|163039116|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.562|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|6.45||||||||6.45|-3.83|
81672185|NCT01324232|163039116|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.728|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|6.94||||||||6.94|-4.01|
81672186|NCT01324232|163039116|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1485|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value presented tests the hypothesis for overall treatment effect versus no treatment effect. Written responses.|ANCOVA|||||||=0.1485
81672187|NCT01324232|163039116|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (final values)|1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.558|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|4.85||||||||4.85|-1.31|
81672188|NCT01324232|163039116|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (final values)|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.605|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|1.49||||||||1.49|-4.86|
81672189|NCT01324232|163039116|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (final values)|-1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.549|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|1.41||||||||1.41|-4.71|
81710342|NCT00631969|163117142|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is an exploratory analysis of Vardenafil exposure in ED patients of different age categories to assess the effect of age on the drug's pharmacokinetics.|Point estimate of ratio|117.42||||||90.0|79.59|173.23||||||Point estimate and 90% confidence interval of ratio (patients aged ≥ 65 years / patients aged \< 65 years) were calculated.||173.23|79.59|
81706809|NCT01266876|163109803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance at ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||"Each treatment group was compared to placebo using ANCOVA-derived contrasts.~A hierarchical testing procedure was applied to ensure strong control of overall Type-I error rate at 0.05 level. Order was following:~1. Alirocumab 150 mg Q2W versus placebo~2. Alirocumab 300 mg Q4W versus placebo~3. Alirocumab 200 mg Q4W versus placebo~4. Alirocumab 150 mg Q4W versus placebo~Testing continued only when high-order test was statistically significant at 5% level."||||0.0000
81706810|NCT01266876|163109803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance at ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0000
81706811|NCT01266876|163109803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance at ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0035
81706812|NCT01266876|163109803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance at ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0113
81706813|NCT01058395|163109822|SUPERIORITY|"Comparison between groups at 3 months (primary).~Comparison between the 2 tiers."||||||0.021||||||P-value|ANCOVA|Threshold for significance was P-value \< 0.05||DRS levels changes at from 4 weeks to 3 months comparing the different doses.||||0.021
81706814|NCT01058395|163109822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.258|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between groups in the DRS scores at 3 months.||||0.258
81706815|NCT01058395|163109822|SUPERIORITY|t-test||||||0.541|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between groups in the DRS scores at 4 weeks.||||0.541
81706816|NCT01058395|163109824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|176.0|||>|0.05|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81706817|NCT00976963|163109842|NON_INFERIORITY|The equivalence margin for non-inferiority of Fosfomycin to TMP/SMX is 10%.|||||<|0.001|||||||Wald test for noninferiority|||The null hypothesis is that Fosfomycin is inferior to TMP/SMX.||||<0.001
81706818|NCT03748420|163109857|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09845||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.56|1.06|0.0103
81706819|NCT03748420|163109858|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1166||0.7967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.30|0.82|0.7967
81706820|NCT03748420|163109859|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08906||0.0589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.41|0.99|0.0589
81706821|NCT03748420|163109860|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0871||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.5|-0.8|0.21
81706822|NCT03748420|163109861|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1234||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.4|0.20
81706823|NCT03748420|163109862|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|59.96||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-124.99|110.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||110.04|-124.99|0.901
81706824|NCT04476108|163109891|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.32|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis||The Bayesian analyses include posterior probabilities instead of p-values, and 95% credible intervals instead of 95% confidence intervals.|||0.32|-1.17|
81706825|NCT04476108|163109892|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.35|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis||The Bayesian analyses include posterior probabilities instead of p-values, and 95% credible intervals instead of 95% confidence intervals.|||0.35|-1.09|
81706826|NCT04476108|163109893|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.15|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis||The Bayesian analyses include posterior probabilities instead of p-values, and 95% credible intervals instead of 95% confidence intervals.|||0.15|-0.69|
81706827|NCT04476108|163109894|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.31|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis||The Bayesian analyses include posterior probabilities instead of p-values, and 95% credible intervals instead of 95% confidence intervals.|||0.31|-1.20|
81706828|NCT04476108|163109895|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-2.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.71|6.06|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis||The Bayesian analyses include posterior probabilities instead of p-values, and 95% credible intervals instead of 95% confidence intervals.|||6.06|-11.71|
81706829|NCT04476108|163109896|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.78|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis||The Bayesian analyses include posterior probabilities instead of p-values, and 95% credible intervals instead of 95% confidence intervals.|||0.78|-0.09|
81706830|NCT04476108|163109897|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-188.46|187.97|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis||The Bayesian analyses include posterior probabilities instead of p-values, and 95% credible intervals instead of 95% confidence intervals.|||187.97|-188.46|
81706831|NCT04476108|163109898|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.1|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis||The Bayesian analyses include posterior probabilities instead of p-values, and 95% credible intervals instead of 95% confidence intervals.|||0.10|-0.01|
81706832|NCT00085644|163109902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|37.6|||<|0.001||95.0|27.4|47.8|||Chi-squared||Risk difference is measured as a percentage.|ASAS 20 response rates of the adalimumab group were compared with the placebo group using Pearson's Chi-square test. The counts and percentages were calculated for total sample and by therapy group. Statistical tests were 2-sided. For the statistical analysis, subjects with missing data before Week 12 were considered as nonresponders. The comparisons were performed at an alpha level = 0.05.||47.8|27.4|< 0.001
81706833|NCT00085644|163109903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.985||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.985
81706834|NCT03446612|163109976|OTHER||FBF ratio difference|0.6953|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12998|||||||||||The difference between daprodustat and darbepoetin alfa FBF ratio in response to acetylcholine (7.5 ug/min) is presented.|||||
81706835|NCT03446612|163109976|OTHER||FBF ratio difference|0.1683|||||||||||||The difference between daprodustat and darbepoetin alfa FBF ratio in response to acetylcholine (15 ug/min) is presented.|||||
81706836|NCT03446612|163109976|OTHER||FBF ratio difference|0.3238|||||||||||||The difference between daprodustat and darbepoetin alfa FBF ratio in response to acetylcholine (30 ug/min) is presented.|||||
81706837|NCT03446612|163109978|OTHER||FBF ratio difference|0.2968|||||||||||||The difference between daprodustat and darbepoetin alfa FBF ratio in response to sodium nitroprusside (3 ug/min) is presented.|||||
81706838|NCT03446612|163109978|OTHER||FBF ratio difference|1.4425|||||||||||||The difference between daprodustat and darbepoetin alfa FBF ratio in response to sodium nitroprusside (10 ug/min) is presented.|||||
81706839|NCT03446612|163109980|OTHER||FBF ratio difference|-0.1598|||||||||||||The difference between daprodustat and darbepoetin alfa FBF ratio in response to L-NMMA (2 umol/min) is presented.|||||
81636336|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|91.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|97.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 720 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||97|78|
81672190|NCT01324232|163039117|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1404|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the true correlation between NRS scores and DM plasma concentration is equal to zero. Only 158 of the 209 participants in the mITT Population were analyzed at Day 22.||||=0.1404
81672191|NCT01324232|163039117|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0805|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis that the true correlation between NRS scores and DM plasma concentration is equal to zero. Only 152 of the 209 participants in the mITT Population were analyzed at Day 50.||||=0.0805
81672192|NCT01324232|163039117|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0551|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis that the true correlation between NRS scores and DM plasma concentration is equal to zero. Only 185 of the 209 participants in the mITT Population were analyzed at Day 85.||||=0.0551
81706840|NCT03446612|163109980|OTHER||FBF ratio difference|-0.3715|||||||||||||The difference between daprodustat and darbepoetin alfa FBF ratio in response to L-NMMA (8 umol/min) is presented.|||||
81706841|NCT00815776|163110103|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The unadjusted reductions are straight arithmetic averages and are supplied for informational purposes only. The pooled variance is calculated from the unadjusted standard deviations, and the t statistic is calculated as described in Laster (2003) using an average sample size of 54 and 106 degrees of freedom.|||||<|0.0096|||||||student's t-test with 2n-2 DoF|||The LS means were used to calculate the test statistic for non-inferiority of the CID to the traditional splint device. The null hypothesis was that the reduction of CMI score for the CID is less than 80% of the reduction in the splint group. A significant p-value(\< 0.05) would reject this null hypothesis in favor of the alternative hypothesis that the CID demonstrated a reduction of at least 80% of that seen in the splint group.||||<0.0096
81706842|NCT00815776|163110104|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Safety analyses were performed on the ITT population.||||||0.688|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Safety analyses were performed on the ITT population. The safety of the CID was characterized by the proportion of subjects with all serious and non-serious study-related adverse events and Unanticipated Adverse Device Events (UADEs). In addition, summaries of the onset, duration, severity, treatment relatedness, and outcome of all adverse events were reported.||||0.688
81706843|NCT00815776|163110105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2995||||||From the pilot study, 50 subjects (CID arm) and 25 (exercise arm) were required for at least 80% power to detect a difference in the mean reduction in CMI scores between arms if muPassive is less than approximately 70% of that in the CID arm.|t-test, 2 sided|||A significant p-value for the treatment group effect would indicate that the CID group and Exercise group were significantly different, based on results of a two-sided t test for difference in means, with alpha=0.5, and allowing for unequal sample sizes.||||.2995
81706844|NCT04228445|163110106|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.041|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.394|26.662|||Score statistics for Type 3 GEE analysis|||||26.662|7.394|<0.0001
81706845|NCT04228445|163110106|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.772|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.625|32.617|||Score statistics for Type 3 GEE analysis|||||32.617|8.625|<0.0001
81706846|NCT04228445|163110107|OTHER||Percentage of Responders|87.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.6|96.9|||||Missing data imputed as non-responder|||96.9|78.6|
81706847|NCT04228445|163110107|OTHER||Percentage of Responders|87.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.7|96.8|||||Missing data imputed as non-responder|||96.8|77.7|
81636337|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|86.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.0|94.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 1080 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||94|71|
81672193|NCT01324232|163039118|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9207|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value presented tests the hypothesis for overall treatment effect versus no treatment effect.|ANCOVA|||||||=0.9207
81672194|NCT00393887|163039124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Two-sided Fisher's exact test||||0.11
81672195|NCT02324920|163039126|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.46|||Regression, Cox||||Additional models were implemented to control for country and investigational sites effect on primary endpoint.|0.46|0.11|<0.001
81672196|NCT02324920|163039127|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.75|||Regression, Cox|||||0.75|0.27|0.002
81672197|NCT05074251|163039135|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.41|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.75|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.75|1.14|<0.05
81672198|NCT03882970|163039192|NON_INFERIORITY|The study was powered for superiority in HbA1c. The sample size provided \>99% power to show noninferiority assuming a 0.3% NI boundary, 0.35% greater mean reduction in tirzepatide doses compared to insulin degludec, 1:1:1:1 randomization, a common SD of 1.1%, 1 sided significance level of 0.0125, and a dropout rate of 28%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.72|-1.00|<0.001
81706848|NCT04228445|163110108|OTHER||percentage of satisfaction|89.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.2|95.6||||||||95.6|78.2|
81706849|NCT04228445|163110108|OTHER||percentage of satisfaction|80.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.5|89.6||||||||89.6|67.5|
81706850|NCT04228445|163110109|OTHER||median time to visualization (minutes)|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.25|7.0||||||||7.00|5.25|
81466932|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.415||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.69|||ANCOVA|||||0.69|-0.94|0.76
81535602|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.967||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.753|-0.181|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analyzed using linear mixed model repeated for measurements (MMRM), including treatment, inter-visit period, treatment by inter-visit period interaction, US regions (Midwest, Northeast, South and West), and smoking status at screening as fixed effects, and the baseline value, and baseline by inter-visit period interaction as covariates."||-0.181|-1.753|0.016
81636338|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|71.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.0|84.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 0 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||84|55|
81672199|NCT03882970|163039192|NON_INFERIORITY|The study was powered for superiority in HbA1c. The sample size provided \>99% power to show noninferiority assuming a 0.3% NI boundary, 0.35% greater mean reduction in tirzepatide doses compared to insulin degludec, 1:1:1:1 randomization, a common SD of 1.1%, 1 sided significance level of 0.0125, and a dropout rate of 28%.|LS Mean Difference|-1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.90|-1.17|<0.001
81672200|NCT03882970|163039193|NON_INFERIORITY|The study was powered for superiority in HbA1c. The sample size provided \>99% power to show noninferiority assuming a 0.3% NI boundary, 0.35% greater mean reduction in tirzepatide doses compared to insulin degludec, 1:1:1:1 randomization, a common SD of 1.1%, 1 sided significance level of 0.0125, and a dropout rate of 28%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.45|-0.73|<0.001
81672201|NCT03882970|163039194|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.8|-10.8|<0.001
81672202|NCT03882970|163039194|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-11.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.9|-14.0|<0.001
81672203|NCT03882970|163039194|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-15.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|-14.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.2|-16.2|<0.001
81672204|NCT03882970|163039195|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|12.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.5|2.4|0.004
81672205|NCT03882970|163039195|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.8||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|5.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.9|-4.3|0.751
81672206|NCT03882970|163039195|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.6||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.5|-8.7|0.168
81672207|NCT03882970|163039196|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|5.01|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.01|2.38|<0.001
81672208|NCT03882970|163039196|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.55|10.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.84|4.55|<0.001
81672209|NCT03882970|163039196|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.65|17.48|||Regression, Logistic|||||17.48|6.65|<0.001
81672210|NCT03882970|163039198|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|29.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.35|48.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||48.35|18.35|<0.001
81672211|NCT03882970|163039198|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|79.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.56|134.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||134.17|47.56|<0.001
81672212|NCT03882970|163039198|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|110.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.73|189.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||189.55|64.73|<0.001
81672213|NCT03882970|163039199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Hyperglycemia||0.05|-0.57|0.096
81672214|NCT03882970|163039199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Hyperglycemia||0.06|-0.57|0.113
81672215|NCT03882970|163039199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Hyperglycemia||-0.16|-0.78|0.003
81672216|NCT03882970|163039199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Hypoglycemia||-0.08|-0.74|0.014
81672217|NCT03882970|163039199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Hypoglycemia||0.15|-0.51|0.280
81672218|NCT03882970|163039199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Hypoglycemia||0.07|-0.59|0.129
81672219|NCT03882970|163039199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|3.75|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction Score||3.75|2.26|<0.001
81672220|NCT03882970|163039199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|3.65|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction Score||3.65|2.15|<0.001
81672221|NCT03882970|163039199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|3.74|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction Score||3.74|2.24|<0.001
81672222|NCT05284760|163039201|EQUIVALENCE|The two treatments were deemed equivalent if the 90% CIs for the GMRs for all of the parameters were each within 80.00% and 125.00%.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|97.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.66|107.96||||||||107.96|87.66|
81672223|NCT05284760|163039201|EQUIVALENCE|The two treatments were deemed equivalent if the 90% CIs for the GMRs for all of the parameters were each within 80.00% and 125.00%.|GMR|81.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.06|89.89||||||||89.89|73.06|
81672224|NCT05284760|163039201|OTHER||GMR|37.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.1|45.17||||||||45.17|31.10|
81672225|NCT05284760|163039201|OTHER||GMR|89.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.24|107.79||||||||107.79|74.24|
81672226|NCT05284760|163039202|EQUIVALENCE|The two treatments were deemed equivalent if the 90% CIs for the GMRs for all of the parameters were each within 80.00% and 125.00%.|GMR|97.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.17|103.17||||||||103.17|92.17|
81706851|NCT04228445|163110109|OTHER||median time to visualization (minutes)|5.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.12|7.0||||||||7.00|5.12|
81466933|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.416||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.81|||ANCOVA|||||0.81|-0.82|0.99
81636339|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|94.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.0|98.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 28 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||98|81|
81466934|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.361||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.60|-0.82|0.77
81466935|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.417||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.03|||ANCOVA|||||0.03|-1.61|0.058
81535603|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.824||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.606|-0.043|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.043|-1.606|0.039
81535604|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.227||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.012|-0.441|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.441|-2.012|0.002
81672227|NCT05284760|163039202|EQUIVALENCE|The two treatments were deemed equivalent if the 90% CIs for the GMRs for all of the parameters were each within 80.00% and 125.00%.|GMR|86.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.14|91.89||||||||91.89|82.14|
81672228|NCT05284760|163039202|OTHER||GMR|87.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.92|101.15||||||||101.15|75.92|
81672229|NCT05284760|163039202|OTHER||GMR|95.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.73|110.22||||||||110.22|82.73|
81672230|NCT05284760|163039203|EQUIVALENCE|The two treatments were deemed equivalent if the 90% CIs for the GMRs for all of the parameters were each within 80.00% and 125.00%.|GMR|99.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.84|106.1||||||||106.10|92.84|
81672231|NCT05284760|163039203|EQUIVALENCE|The two treatments were deemed equivalent if the 90% CIs for the GMRs for all of the parameters were each within 80.00% and 125.00%.|GMR|86.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.33|93.03||||||||93.03|81.33|
81672232|NCT05284760|163039203|OTHER||GMR|89.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.92|100.99||||||||100.99|78.92|
81672233|NCT05284760|163039203|OTHER||GMR|92.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.77|105.25||||||||105.25|81.77|
81672234|NCT00619255|163039205|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.38||||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|DF=3||||||0.71
81672235|NCT00619255|163039206|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.02||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|DF=3||||||0.80
81672236|NCT00619255|163039207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Chi-squared|"DF = 1~Chi-Square Value = 0.18"||||||0.67
81672237|NCT00619255|163039208|SUPERIORITY||Slope|9.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|DF=3||||||0.03
81672238|NCT00619255|163039209|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.35||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|DF=3||||||0.72
81672239|NCT01765920|163039240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0174||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance α=0.0221 (Pocock boundary for 3 interim analyses).|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0174
81672240|NCT01765920|163039241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0719||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance α=0.0221 (Pocock boundary for 3 interim analyses).|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0719
81672241|NCT01765920|163039242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Total score analysis. A priori threshold for statistical significance α=0.0221 (Pocock boundary for 3 interim analyses).|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.02
81672242|NCT01765920|163039242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0099||||||"Symptoms domain analysis. A priori threshold for statistical significance α=0.0221 (Pocock boundary for 3 interim analyses)."|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0099
81672243|NCT01765920|163039242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037||||||"Ability domain analysis. A priori threshold for statistical significance α=0.0221 (Pocock boundary for 3 interim analyses)."|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.037
81672244|NCT01765920|163039243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||Day 1 analysis.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.22
81672245|NCT01765920|163039243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32||||||Day 2 analysis.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.32
81672246|NCT01765920|163039243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47||||||Day 3 analysis.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.47
81672247|NCT01765920|163039243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||Day 4 analysis.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.72
81672248|NCT01765920|163039243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||Day 5 analysis.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.25
81672249|NCT01765920|163039244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.68
81672250|NCT02943564|163039301|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1||||0.8862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.73|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||1.73|-1.50|0.8862
81672251|NCT02943564|163039301|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.5772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|1.16|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||1.16|-2.07|0.5772
81672252|NCT02943564|163039302|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.8967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|1.29|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||1.29|-1.48|0.8967
81672253|NCT02943564|163039302|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|1.39|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||1.39|-1.38|0.9963
81672254|NCT01505634|163039322|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority for the relebactam 250 mg + imipenem/cilastatin group versus the Placebo for relebactam + imipenem/cilastatin group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI was not lower than the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of -15%.|Percent Difference|-3.1||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|3.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Difference (Diff) in Favorable MR||3.2|-11.2|0.005
81672255|NCT01505634|163039322|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority for the relebactam 125 mg + imipenem/cilastatin group versus the Placebo for relebactam + imipenem/cilastatin group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI was not lower than the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of -15%.|Percent Difference|-0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|5.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Favorable MR||5.9|-6.4|< 0.001
81672256|NCT01505634|163039323|OTHER|ECI #1 is a confirmed elevated AST or ALT ≥5X ULN. Inferential testing for statistical significance with p-values and 95% confidence intervals was performed to provide a comparison between the relebactam 250 mg + imipenem/cilastatin group versus the Placebo for relebactam + imipenem/cilastatin group.|Percent Difference|1.0||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|5.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with Event of Clinical Interest (ECI) #1||5.5|-2.7|0.315
81672257|NCT01505634|163039323|OTHER|ECI #1 is a confirmed elevated AST or ALT ≥5X ULN. Inferential testing for statistical significance with p-values and 95% confidence intervals was performed to provide a comparison between the relebactam 125 mg + imipenem/cilastatin group versus the Placebo for relebactam + imipenem/cilastatin group.|Percent Difference|1.0||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|5.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with ECI #1||5.5|-2.7|0.315
81672258|NCT01505634|163039324|OTHER|Event of Clinical Interest (ECI) #2 is elevated AST or ALT ≥3X ULN, elevated total bilirubin ≥2X ULN, and with an ALP \<2X ULN. Inferential testing for statistical significance with p-values and 95% confidence intervals was performed to provide a comparison between the relebactam 250 mg + imipenem/cilastatin group versus the Placebo for relebactam + imipenem/cilastatin group.|Percent Difference|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.8||No participants met the criteria for ECI #2.|Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff Participants with ECI #2||3.8|-3.7|> 0.999
81672259|NCT01505634|163039324|OTHER|Event of Clinical Interest (ECI) #2 is elevated AST or ALT ≥3X ULN, elevated total bilirubin ≥2X ULN, and with an ALP \<2X ULN. Inferential testing for statistical significance with p-values and 95% confidence intervals was performed to provide a comparison between the relebactam 125 mg + imipenem/cilastatin group versus the Placebo for relebactam + imipenem/cilastatin group.|Percent Difference|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.8||No participants met the criteria for ECI #2.|Miettinen and Nurminen||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with ECI #2||3.8|-3.7|> 0.999
81672260|NCT01505634|163039325|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|-1.7||||||95.0|-14.3|10.9|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with AEs||10.9|-14.3|
81672261|NCT01505634|163039325|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|12.0|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with AEs||12.0|-13.4|
81672262|NCT01505634|163039326|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|5.9|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with SAEs||5.9|-5.8|
81672263|NCT01505634|163039326|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|2.8|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with SAEs||2.8|-7.6|
81672264|NCT01505634|163039327|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|9.8|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with DR AEs||9.8|-7.5|
81672265|NCT01505634|163039327|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|8.6|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with DR AEs||8.6|-8.4|
81672266|NCT01505634|163039328|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|4.6|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with DR SAEs||4.6|-4.5|
81672267|NCT01505634|163039328|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|2.8|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with DR SAEs||2.8|-5.5|
81672268|NCT01505634|163039329|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|6.8|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with Discons Due to AEs||6.8|-4.4|
81672269|NCT01505634|163039329|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|3.7|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with Discons Due to AEs||3.7|-6.1|
81672270|NCT01505634|163039330|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.2|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with Discons Due to DR AEs||6.2|-3.6|
81466936|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.362||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.57|||ANCOVA|||||0.57|-0.85|0.69
81672271|NCT01505634|163039330|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|4.6|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with Discons Due to DR AEs||4.6|-4.5|
81672272|NCT01505634|163039331|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|7.8|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with AEs with Rate ≥4: Diarrhoea||7.8|-5.5|
81672273|NCT01505634|163039331|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|3.6|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with AEs with Rate ≥4: Diarrhoea||3.6|-8.1|
81706852|NCT04228445|163110110|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.532|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.738|43.663|||Score statistics for Type 3 GEE analysis|||||43.663|8.738|<0.0001
81706853|NCT04228445|163110110|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.199|34.369|||Score statistics for Type 3 GEE analysis|||||34.369|7.199|<0.0001
81706854|NCT04228445|163110111|OTHER||Percentage of Agreement|91.1|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Left Ureter||||
81706855|NCT04228445|163110111|OTHER||Percentage of Agreement|88.4|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Left Ureter||||
81706856|NCT04228445|163110111|OTHER||Percentage of Agreement|76.1|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Left Ureter||||
81706857|NCT04228445|163110111|OTHER||Percentage of Agreement|95.6|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Right Ureter||||
81706858|NCT04228445|163110111|OTHER||Percentage of Agreement|86.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Right Ureter||||
81706859|NCT04228445|163110111|OTHER||Percentage of Agreement|71.6|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Right Ureter||||
81706860|NCT04228445|163110112|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.771||||0.4595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.388|1.534|||Score statistics for Type 3 GEE analysis|||||1.534|.388|0.4595
81706861|NCT04228445|163110113|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.036||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.509|2.11|||Score statistics for Type 3 GEE analysis|||||2.110|.509|0.9220
81706862|NCT00460525|163110125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy, VE=1-RR=1-exp(ß)|0.17||||0.175||95.0|-0.09|0.37||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Regression, Cox|No adjustments were made.|Vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as one minus the relative risk (RR), which was estimated by exponentiating the treatment parameter (ß) from the Cox model fit.|Time to first clinical malaria episode with significant parasitemia (2500/mm\^3) and temperature of greater than or equal to 37.5 degrees C was analyzed by fitting a Cox Proportional Hazards model. The null hypothesis of no vaccine efficacy was tested by the stratified log-rank test (score test). The point and interval estimates for vaccine efficacy were obtained by transforming those for treatment effect in the model.||0.37|-0.09|0.175
81706863|NCT00460525|163110127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy, VE=1-RR=1-exp(ß)|0.2||||0.068||95.0|-0.02|0.37||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Poisson regression|No adjustments|Vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as one minus the relative risk (RR), which was estimated by exponentiating the treatment parameter (ß) from the Poisson model fit.|Incidence density, defined as number of clinical malaria episodes per PYAR, was compared using Poisson regression. The null hypothesis of no vaccine efficacy was tested. The point and interval estimates for vaccine efficacy were obtained by transforming those for treatment effect in the model.||0.37|-0.02|0.068
81706864|NCT04757376|163110137|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical equivalence: the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the difference in the mean of the primary efficacy endpoint between treatment groups was entirely within an equivalence margin, \[- 1.45, + 1.45\].|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.76|0.38|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA included the treatment as a fixed effect and age, baseline LS-BMD T-score, and prior bisphosphonates therapy (Yes versus No) as covariates.||||0.38|-0.76|
81706865|NCT01307046|163110151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|-5.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-3.4|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-3.4|-6.8|<.001
81706866|NCT01307046|163110152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least square means|-9.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|-6.5|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-6.5|-11.9|<.001
81466937|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.362||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.21|||ANCOVA|||||0.21|-1.21|0.17
81706867|NCT02574520|163110154|SUPERIORITY|Primary|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.1|||ANOVA|Mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) for scheduled pain measurements was estimated with time as a repeating factor within subject.|Least squares mean from the MMRM described in the Statistical Test of Hypothesis.|Pain Intensity on Movement 0-48 hr||0.10|-0.84|0.124
81706868|NCT00796224|163110192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|157.98||||||90.0|98.87|252.44|||ANOVA|||Test (60 mg/kg Azithromycin ER)/ Reference (30 mg/kg Azithromycin IR)||252.44|98.87|
81706869|NCT00796224|163110194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|91.63||||||90.0|56.21|149.38|||ANOVA|||||149.38|56.21|
81706870|NCT00796224|163110196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric means (percent)|65.44||||||90.0|23.56|181.77|||ANOVA||Ratio (percent) = Test/Reference multiplied by 100|Serum Concentration 1 hour postdose||181.77|23.56|
81706871|NCT00796224|163110196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric means (percent)|50.57||||||90.0|25.24|101.3|||ANOVA||Ratio (percent) = Test/Reference multiplied by 100|Serum Concentration 2 hours postdose||101.30|25.24|
81706872|NCT00796224|163110196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric means (percent)|100.07||||||90.0|57.91|172.92|||ANOVA||Ratio (percent) = Test/Reference multiplied by 100|Serum Concentration 3 hours postdose||172.92|57.91|
81706873|NCT00796224|163110196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric means (percent)|164.93||||||90.0|103.78|262.12|||ANOVA||Ratio (percent) = Test/Reference multiplied by 100|Serum Concentration 4 hours postdose||262.12|103.78|
81706874|NCT00796224|163110196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric means (percent)|174.41||||||90.0|110.07|276.36|||ANOVA||Ratio (percent) = Test/Reference multiplied by 100|Serum Concentration 8 hours postdose||276.36|110.07|
81706875|NCT00796224|163110196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric means (percent)|173.01||||||90.0|111.45|268.55|||ANOVA||Ratio (percent) = Test/Reference multiplied by 100|Serum Concentration 24 hours postdose||268.55|111.45|
81706876|NCT00796224|163110196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric means (percent)|189.35||||||90.0|129.76|276.3|||ANOVA||Ratio (percent) = Test/Reference multiplied by 100|Serum Concentration 48 hours postdose||276.30|129.76|
81706877|NCT00796224|163110196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric means (percent)|183.14||||||90.0|124.61|269.14|||ANOVA||Ratio (percent) = Test/Reference multiplied by 100|Serum Concentration 72 hours postdose||269.14|124.61|
81706878|NCT03227224|163110210|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|0.9||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.12|4.82|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||||4.82|-3.12|0.724
81706879|NCT03227224|163110210|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-3.1||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.13|-0.16|||MMRM|||||-0.16|-6.13|0.083
81706880|NCT03227224|163110210|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-1.5||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.7|1.63|||MMRM|||||1.63|-4.70|0.424
81706881|NCT04195750|163110252|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.00031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.88|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by IMDC Risk Category and Number of prior VEGF/VEGF-Receptor Targeted Therapies for RCC.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by IMDC Risk Category and Number of prior VEGF/VEGF-Receptor Targeted Therapies for RCC.|||0.88|0.63|0.00031
81706882|NCT04195750|163110253|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.17644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.1|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by IMDC Risk Category and Number of prior VEGF/VEGF-Receptor Targeted Therapies for RCC.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by IMDC Risk Category and Number of prior VEGF/VEGF-Receptor Targeted Therapies for RCC.|||1.10|0.77|0.17644
81706883|NCT04195750|163110254|SUPERIORITY|P-value, difference in percentage and associated 95% CI were calculated using Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by IMDC Risk Category and Number of prior VEGF/VEGF-Receptor Targeted Therapies for RCC.|Difference in Percentage|18.4|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|23.2||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Miettinen & Nurminen||Belzutifan minus Everolimus|||23.2|14.0|<0.00001
81706884|NCT04195750|163110258|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.96|||Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by IMDC Risk Category and Number of prior VEGF/VEGF-Receptor Targeted Therapies for RCC.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by IMDC Risk Category and Number of prior VEGF/VEGF-Receptor Targeted Therapies for RCC.|||0.96|0.58|0.0185
81706885|NCT04195750|163110259|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.5533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.2|||Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by IMDC Risk Category and Number of prior VEGF/VEGF-Receptor Targeted Therapies for RCC.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by IMDC Risk Category and Number of prior VEGF/VEGF-Receptor Targeted Therapies for RCC.|||1.20|0.72|0.5533
81706886|NCT04195750|163110260|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.69|||Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by IMDC Risk Category and Number of prior VEGF/VEGF-Receptor Targeted Therapies for RCC.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by IMDC Risk Category and Number of prior VEGF/VEGF-Receptor Targeted Therapies for RCC.|||0.69|0.41|<0.0001
81706887|NCT04195750|163110261|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|6.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.21|9.55|||t-test, 2 sided||Based on a cLDA model with scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors (IMDC Risk Category, and Number of Prior VEGF/VEGF-Receptor Targeted Therapies for RCC) as covariates.|||9.55|3.21|<0.0001
81706888|NCT04195750|163110262|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.47||||0.1134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|5.54|||t-test, 2 sided||Based on a cLDA model with scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors (IMDC Risk Category, and Number of Prior VEGF/VEGF-Receptor Targeted Therapies for RCC) as covariates.|||5.54|-0.59|0.1134
81706889|NCT04195750|163110263|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.45||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.19|||t-test, 2 sided||Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors (IMDC Risk Category, and Number of Prior VEGF/VEGF-Receptor Targeted Therapies for RCC) as covariates.|||2.19|0.70|0.0002
81706890|NCT04195750|163110264|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.72||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|6.31|||t-test, 2 sided||Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors (IMDC Risk Category, and Number of Prior VEGF/VEGF-Receptor Targeted Therapies for RCC) as covariates.|||6.31|1.12|0.0051
81706891|NCT03782376|163110270|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|11.5||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|24.5||Threshold for significance was 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel-chi-square test|||The fixed sequence testing method was used. CMH chi-square test (2-sided) stratified by baseline CDAI score (\<= 300 or \> 300), and prior biologic failure status at baseline (yes or no).||24.5|-1.5|0.089
81706892|NCT03782376|163110271|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.9||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|17.8|||CMH chi-square test (2-sided)|||The fixed sequence testing method was used. CMH chi-square test (2-sided) stratified by baseline CDAI score (\<= 300 or \> 300), and prior biologic failure status at baseline (yes or no).||17.8|-6.0|0.338
81706893|NCT03782376|163110272|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|7.1||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|20.2|||CMH chi-square test (2-sided)|||The fixed sequence testing method was used. CMH chi-square test (2-sided) stratified by baseline CDAI score (\<= 300 or \> 300), and prior biologic failure status at baseline (yes or no).||20.2|-6.0|0.300
81706894|NCT03782376|163110273|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.4||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|18.6|||CMH chi-square test (2-sided)|||The fixed sequence testing method was used. CMH chi-square test (2-sided) stratified by baseline CDAI score (\<= 300 or \> 300), and prior biologic failure status at baseline (yes or no).||18.6|-5.8|0.314
81706895|NCT03782376|163110274|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|18.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|30.2|||CMH chi-square test (2-sided)|||The fixed sequence testing method was used. CMH chi-square test (2-sided) stratified by baseline CDAI score (\<= 300 or \> 300), and prior biologic failure status at baseline (yes or no).||30.2|6.8|0.004
81672274|NCT01505634|163039331|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|6.5|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with AEs with Rate ≥4: Nausea||6.5|-6.4|
81672275|NCT01505634|163039331|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|9.2|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with AEs with Rate ≥4: Nausea||9.2|-4.6|
81672276|NCT01505634|163039331|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|1.9|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with AEs with Rate ≥4: Bacteriuria||1.9|-9.0|
81672277|NCT01505634|163039331|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|3.6|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with AEs with Rate ≥4: Bacteriuria||3.6|-8.1|
81672278|NCT01505634|163039331|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|1.9|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with AEs with Rate ≥4: White blood cells urine positive||1.9|-9.0|
81672279|NCT01505634|163039331|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|1.9|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with AEs with Rate ≥4: White blood cells urine positive||1.9|-9.0|
81672280|NCT01505634|163039331|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|10.4|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with AEs with Rate ≥4: Headache||10.4|-3.7|
81672281|NCT01505634|163039331|OTHER|Difference in percentage and 95% CI are based on unconditional and asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Percent Difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|5.1|||||Relebactam minus Placebo|Percent Diff in Participants with AEs with Rate ≥4: Headache||5.1|-7.2|
81672282|NCT04013529|163039342|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.90
81672283|NCT04013529|163039343|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.88|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.88
81672284|NCT04013529|163039344|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.17|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.17
81672285|NCT04013529|163039345|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.05
81672286|NCT04013529|163039346|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.81|||||||ANCOVA|||||||= 0.81
81672287|NCT04869345|163039354|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|3.05||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05.|Boschloo Test||Maximum likelihood estimate of the Odds Ratio comparing retention rate in LARKSPUR group to Attention Control group|||3.05|0.13|.684
81672288|NCT04869345|163039357|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.27||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) degrees of freedom method.|The estimated Mean Difference compares the LARKSPUR intervention minus the Attention Control.|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) at Week 11 (Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PROMIS Pain Intensity scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||2.27|-2.80|0.835
81672289|NCT04869345|163039357|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|3.0||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference compares the LARKSPUR intervention minus the Attention Control.|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) at Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PROMIS Pain Intensity scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||3.00|-2.12|0.732
81672290|NCT04869345|163039357|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|3.47||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference (Net) compares the change for the LARKSPUR intervention (Week 16 minus Week 11) minus the change for the Attention Control (Week 16 minus Week 11).|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) in change from Week 11 (Post-Intervention) to Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PROMIS Pain Intensity scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||3.47|-2.05|0.609
81672291|NCT04869345|163039358|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|1.31||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference compares the LARKSPUR intervention minus the Attention Control.|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) at Week 11 (Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PROMIS Pain Interference scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||1.31|-2.97|0.445
81686211|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.69|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.69|0.54|
81706896|NCT03277794|163110290|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.354|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Full HOP-C Service (Treatment) vs. Transitional Case Management Only (Control)||||0.354
81466938|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.364||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.59|||ANCOVA|||||0.59|-0.84|0.73
81672292|NCT04869345|163039358|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|3.54||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference compares the LARKSPUR intervention minus the Attention Control.|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) at Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PROMIS Pain Interference scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||3.54|-0.78|0.209
81672293|NCT04869345|163039358|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|4.54||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference (Net) compares the change for the LARKSPUR intervention (Week 16 minus Week 11) minus the change for the Attention Control (Week 16 minus Week 11).|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) in change from Week 11 (Post-Intervention) to Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PROMIS Pain Interference scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||4.54|-0.12|0.063
81672294|NCT04869345|163039359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|2.13||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference compares the LARKSPUR intervention minus the Attention Control.|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) at Week 11 (Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PROMIS Physical Functioning scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||2.13|-1.63|0.792
81672295|NCT04869345|163039359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|3.09||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference compares the LARKSPUR intervention minus the Attention Control.|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) at Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PROMIS Physical Functioning scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||3.09|-0.69|0.209
81672296|NCT04869345|163039359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|2.26||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference (Net) compares the change for the LARKSPUR intervention (Week 16 minus Week 11) minus the change for the Attention Control (Week 16 minus Week 11).|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) in change from Week 11 (Post-Intervention) to Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PROMIS Pain Intensity scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||2.26|-0.35|0.151
81672297|NCT04869345|163039360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|3.69||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference compares the LARKSPUR intervention minus the Attention Control.|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) at Week 11 (Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PROMIS Fatigue scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||3.69|-2.14|0.601
81672298|NCT04869345|163039360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|1.29||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference compares the LARKSPUR intervention minus the Attention Control.|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) at Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PROMIS Fatigue scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||1.29|-4.60|0.269
81686212|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.05|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.05|0.78|
81706897|NCT03277794|163110290|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.465|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Full HOP-C Service (Treatment) vs. Transitional Case Management Only (Control)||||0.465
81706898|NCT03277794|163110291|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.159|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Full HOP-C Service (Treatment) vs. Transitional Case Management Only (Control)||||0.159
81466939|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.361||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.20|-1.62|0.012
81466940|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.414||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||||-0.17|-1.80|0.018
81466941|NCT01340027|162626293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.412||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||||-0.28|-1.89|0.009
81672299|NCT04869345|163039360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.47|0.61||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference (Net) compares the change for the LARKSPUR intervention (Week 16 minus Week 11) minus the change for the Attention Control (Week 16 minus Week 11).|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) in change from Week 11 (Post-Intervention) to Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PROMIS Fatigue scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.61|-5.47|0.116
81672300|NCT04869345|163039361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.22||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference compares the LARKSPUR intervention minus the Attention Control.|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) at Week 11 (Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline CESD-R-10 scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.22|-0.10|0.479
81672301|NCT04869345|163039361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.29||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference compares the LARKSPUR intervention minus the Attention Control.|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) at Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline CESD-R-10 scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.29|-0.04|0.126
81672302|NCT04869345|163039361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.25||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference (Net) compares the change for the LARKSPUR intervention (Week 16 minus Week 11) minus the change for the Attention Control (Week 16 minus Week 11).|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) in change from Week 11 (Post-Intervention) to Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline CESD-R-10 scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.25|-0.12|0.457
81672303|NCT04869345|163039362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.38||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference compares the LARKSPUR intervention minus the Attention Control.|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) at Week 11 (Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline mDES scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.38|-0.15|0.389
81686213|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.8|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.80|0.59|
81466942|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.82||Statistical comparisons were made using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.|Stratified Rank ANCOVA|P-values are from pairwise comparisons of the combination/active treatment groups vs. solifenacin 5 mg/placebo within a stratified rank ANCOVA model.||The ANCOVA model including the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and Baseline measurement as a covariate was used to calculate point estimates and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for change from Baseline within each treatment group and for differences between combination treatment groups and solifenacin 5 mg as well as for differences between active treatment groups and placebo.||0.82|-1.00|0.51
81466943|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.355||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.83|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.83|-0.57|0.21
81466944|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.361||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.74|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.74|-0.68|0.89
81466945|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.365||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.38||P values were calculated from a pairwise comparison of the combination treatment groups vs solifenacin succinate 5 mg or placebo within the ANCOVA model.|Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.38|-1.06|0.001
81466946|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.397||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.52|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.52|-1.04|0.058
81466947|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.395||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.38|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||1.38|-0.17|0.15
81466948|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.417||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.73|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.73|-0.91|0.41
81466949|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.554||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.3|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||1.30|-0.88|0.44
81466950|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.505||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|1.04|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||1.04|-0.95|0.85
81706899|NCT03277794|163110291|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Full HOP-C Service (Treatment) vs. Transitional Case Management Only (Control)||||0.200
81706900|NCT03277794|163110292|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.121|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Full HOP-C Service (Treatment) vs. Transitional Case Management Only (Control)||||0.121
81706901|NCT03277794|163110292|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.134|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Full HOP-C Service (Treatment) vs. Transitional Case Management Only (Control)||||0.134
81706902|NCT03277794|163110293|OTHER|||||||0.899||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.899
81706903|NCT03277794|163110293|OTHER|||||||0.128||||||Unadjusted|Regression, Linear|||||||0.128
81706904|NCT03277794|163110294|OTHER|||||||0.198||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.198
81706905|NCT03277794|163110294|OTHER|||||||0.017||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.017
81706906|NCT03277794|163110295|OTHER|||||||0.091||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.091
81706907|NCT03277794|163110295|OTHER|||||||0.591||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.591
81706908|NCT03277794|163110296|OTHER|||||||0.03||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.030
81706909|NCT03277794|163110296|OTHER|||||||0.005||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.005
81706910|NCT03277794|163110297|OTHER|||||||0.163||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.163
81466951|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.533||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.74|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.74|-1.36|0.83
81466952|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.444||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.95|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.95|-0.80|0.56
81672304|NCT04869345|163039362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.46||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference compares the LARKSPUR intervention minus the Attention Control.|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) at Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline mDES scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.46|-0.07|0.157
81672305|NCT04869345|163039362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.36||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference (Net) compares the change for the LARKSPUR intervention (Week 16 minus Week 11) minus the change for the Attention Control (Week 16 minus Week 11).|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) in change from Week 11 (Post-Intervention) to Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline mDES scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.36|-0.21|0.593
81706911|NCT03277794|163110297|OTHER|||||||0.865||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.865
81706912|NCT03277794|163110298|OTHER|||||||0.98||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.980
81706913|NCT03277794|163110298|OTHER|||||||0.758||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.758
81706914|NCT03277794|163110299|OTHER|||||||0.124||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.124
81706915|NCT03277794|163110299|OTHER|||||||0.168||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.168
81706916|NCT03277794|163110300|OTHER|||||||0.436||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.436
81706917|NCT03277794|163110300|OTHER|||||||0.706||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.706
81706918|NCT03277794|163110301|OTHER|||||||0.604||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Internalizing||||0.604
81706919|NCT03277794|163110301|OTHER|||||||0.177||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Internalizing||||0.177
81706920|NCT03277794|163110301|OTHER|||||||0.325||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Externalizing||||0.325
81706921|NCT03277794|163110301|OTHER|||||||0.227||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Externalizing||||0.227
81706922|NCT03277794|163110301|OTHER|||||||0.106||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Substance Use||||0.106
81706923|NCT03277794|163110301|OTHER|||||||0.058||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Substance Use||||0.058
81706924|NCT03277794|163110302|OTHER|||||||0.862||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Emotional Supports||||0.862
81706925|NCT03277794|163110302|OTHER|||||||0.382||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Emotional Supports||||0.382
81706926|NCT03277794|163110302|OTHER|||||||0.68||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Tangible Supports||||0.680
81706927|NCT03277794|163110302|OTHER|||||||0.988||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Tangible Supports||||0.988
81706928|NCT03277794|163110302|OTHER|||||||0.701||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Affectionate||||0.701
81706929|NCT03277794|163110302|OTHER|||||||0.154||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Affectionate||||0.154
81706930|NCT03277794|163110303|OTHER|||||||0.719||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Physical Health||||0.719
81706931|NCT03277794|163110303|OTHER|||||||0.15||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Physical Health||||0.150
81706932|NCT03277794|163110303|OTHER|||||||0.789||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Psychological||||0.789
81706933|NCT03277794|163110303|OTHER|||||||0.811||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Psychological||||0.811
81706934|NCT03277794|163110303|OTHER|||||||0.726||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Social||||0.726
81706935|NCT03277794|163110303|OTHER|||||||0.795||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Social||||0.795
81706936|NCT03277794|163110303|OTHER|||||||0.837||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Environment||||0.837
81706937|NCT03277794|163110303|OTHER|||||||0.048||||||Unadjusted.|Regression, Linear|||Environment||||0.048
81706938|NCT00435929|163110348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.656|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.268|1.603||||||Comparison between normal liver function and moderate hepatic impairment for SQV||1.603|0.268|
81706939|NCT00435929|163110348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.764|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.505|1.156||||||Comparison between normal liver function and moderate hepatic impairment for RTV.||1.156|0.505|
81672306|NCT04869345|163039363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.24||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference compares the LARKSPUR intervention minus the Attention Control.|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) at Week 11 (Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PANAS-GEN scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.24|-0.26|0.933
81672307|NCT04869345|163039363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.31||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference compares the LARKSPUR intervention minus the Attention Control.|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) at Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PANAS-GEN scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.31|-0.19|0.642
81672308|NCT04869345|163039363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.32||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference (Net) compares the change for the LARKSPUR intervention (Week 16 minus Week 11) minus the change for the Attention Control (Week 16 minus Week 11).|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) in change from Week 11 (Post-Intervention) to Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PANAS-GEN scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.32|-0.18|0.577
81466953|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.534||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|1.03|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||1.03|-1.07|0.48
81672309|NCT04869345|163039364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.13||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference compares the LARKSPUR intervention minus the Attention Control.|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) at Week 11 (Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PSS scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.13|-0.32|0.403
81672310|NCT04869345|163039364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.01||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference compares the LARKSPUR intervention minus the Attention Control.|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) at Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PROMIS PSS scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.01|-0.44|0.062
81686214|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.83|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.83|0.53|
81686215|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.74|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.74|0.51|
81686216|NCT01025336|163070015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.15|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the 1 Month Postvaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.15|0.75|
81686217|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.05|10.67|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||10.67|6.05|
81466954|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.443||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|1.07|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||1.07|-0.67|0.13
81672311|NCT04869345|163039364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.09||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference (Net) compares the change for the LARKSPUR intervention (Week 16 minus Week 11) minus the change for the Attention Control (Week 16 minus Week 11).|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) in change from Week 11 (Post-Intervention) to Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and two time points (Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction adjusting for baseline PSS scores. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.09|-0.33|0.269
81672312|NCT04869345|163039365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.33||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference (Net) compares the change for the LARKSPUR intervention (Week 11 minus Baseline) minus the change for the Attention Control (Week 11 minus Baseline).|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) in change from Baseline to Week 11 (Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and three time points (Baseline, Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction while accounting for heterogeneous (random slopes) linear daily trends. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.33|0.07|0.003
81672313|NCT04869345|163039365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.31||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference (Net) compares the change for the LARKSPUR intervention (Week 16 minus Baseline) minus the change for the Attention Control (Week 16 minus Baseline).|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) in change from Baseline to Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and three time points (Baseline, Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction while accounting for heterogeneous (random slopes) linear daily trends. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.31|0.05|0.006
81672314|NCT04869345|163039365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.12||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference (Net) compares the change for the LARKSPUR intervention (Week 16 minus Week 11) minus the change for the Attention Control (Week 16 minus Week 11).|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) in change from Week 11 (Post-Intervention) to Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and three time points (Baseline, Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction while accounting for heterogeneous (random slopes) linear daily trends. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.12|-0.15|0.796
81672315|NCT04869345|163039366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.05||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference (Net) compares the change for the LARKSPUR intervention (Week 11 minus Baseline) minus the change for the Attention Control (Week 11 minus Baseline).|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) in change from Baseline to Week 11 (Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and three time points (Baseline, Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction while accounting for heterogeneous (random slopes) linear daily trends. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.05|-0.03|0.758
81672316|NCT04869345|163039366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.04||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference (Net) compares the change for the LARKSPUR intervention (Week 16 minus Baseline) minus the change for the Attention Control (Week 16 minus Baseline).|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) in change from Baseline to Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and three time points (Baseline, Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction while accounting for heterogeneous (random slopes) linear daily trends. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.04|-0.04|0.880
81672317|NCT04869345|163039366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.03||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom and standard error estimates were adjusted using the Kenward-Roger (1997) method.|The estimated Mean Difference (Net) compares the change for the LARKSPUR intervention (Week 16 minus Week 11) minus the change for the Attention Control (Week 16 minus Week 11).|The treatment difference (LARKSPUR Intervention vs. Attention Control) in change from Week 11 (Post-Intervention) to Week 16 (1 Month Post-Intervention) was tested using a mixed effects model with two treatment groups and three time points (Baseline, Week 11, Week 16) and their interaction while accounting for heterogeneous (random slopes) linear daily trends. Sample size was chosen based on feasibility indicators (recruitment, retention, adherence) rather than on formal power analyses.||0.03|-0.05|0.652
81672318|NCT01500759|163039386|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81672319|NCT01500759|163039387|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81672320|NCT01500759|163039388|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81466955|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.448||0.62|TWO_SIDED|2.0|-0.78|0.99|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.99|-0.78|0.62
81466956|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.454||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.63|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.63|-1.16|0.34
81466957|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.472||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.74|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.74|-1.12|0.24
81672321|NCT01500759|163039389|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81672322|NCT02813551|163039484|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.1||||||||1.10|0.53|
81672323|NCT02813551|163039485|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.3||||||||3.3|0.4|
81672324|NCT02813551|163039486|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|28.0||||||||28|0.3|
81672325|NCT02813551|163039487|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.3||||||||1.3|1.0|
81672326|NCT02813551|163039490|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.2||||||||1.2|1.0|
81672327|NCT02813551|163039491|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.9||||||||1.9|0.5|
81672328|NCT02813551|163039492|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.9||||||||2.9|0.1|
81672329|NCT00102960|163039497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.93|||Regression, Cox|||Statistical analysis compares early therapy 40 weeks (ART-40W) relative to deferred therapy (ART-Def)||0.93|0.38|0.02
81672330|NCT00102960|163039497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.76|||Regression, Cox|||Statistical analysis compares early therapy 96 weeks (ART-96W) relative to deferred therapy (ART-Def)||0.76|0.27|0.002
81672331|NCT00102960|163039502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Cummulative Probability|0.13||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.25|||Proportion test|||Relative to ART-Def, ART-40W had a 13% difference in the cumulative probability of clinical disease progression or death at 3·5 years||0.25|0.01|0.03
81672332|NCT00102960|163039502|SUPERIORITY||Kaplan-Meier Cummulative Probability|0.2||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.31|||Proportion test|||Relative to ART-Def, ART-96W had a 13% difference in the cumulative probability of clinical disease progression or death at 3·5 years||0.31|0.09|0.0006
81672333|NCT00102960|163039503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate per 100 person years|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value compares event rates per 100 person-years across the three arms|Poisson Regression|||The CHER study compared Grade 3 or 4 clinical event rates per 100 person-years between the three arms using Poisson regression modeling over the study duration of 4.8 years.|The rates per 100 person-years were 33.8 (Arm 1), 21.6 (Arm 2) and 16 (Arm 3)|||<0.0001
81672334|NCT00102960|163039504|SUPERIORITY||Rate per 100 person years|0.0||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Poisson regression|||The event rates per 100 person years were compared across the three arms|The laboratory events per 100 person years across the three arms were: 7 (Deferred arm), 8.1 (early therapy for 40 weeks) and 6 (early therapy for 96 weeks).|||0.46
81672335|NCT00102960|163039507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.84|||Regression, Cox||Hazard rate reported above compares early therapy 40 weeks relative to the deferred therapy arm.|The analysis compares ART-40W relative to the ART-Def arm.||0.84|0.27|0.011
81672336|NCT00102960|163039507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.64|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio compares ART-96W relative to the ART-Def arm.|The analysis compares ART-96 Weeks relative to ART-Deferred||0.64|0.18|0.0009
81672337|NCT00102960|163039509|SUPERIORITY||Count of days|0.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value here compares the days spent in hospital across the three arms|Poisson regression||||The total number of days/count of days: 1018 (Arm 1), 533 (Arm 2) and 414 (Arm 3) were compared across the three groups by Poisson regression analysis.|||0.004
81672338|NCT00102960|163039510|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.562||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.389|0.811|||Regression, Cox|||||0.811|0.389|0.0021
81466958|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.475||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|1.61|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||1.61|-0.26|0.88
81672339|NCT00102960|163039510|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.583||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.405|0.84|||Regression, Cox|||||0.840|0.405|0.0038
81672340|NCT00609791|163039514|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0057||0.055|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression of ln AUC24 on age in years||||0.055
81672341|NCT00609791|163039514|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression of ln AUC24 on chemotherapy toxicity risk score||||0.013
81672342|NCT00609791|163039515|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.0074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0063||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression of ln CL on age in years||||0.25
81672343|NCT00609791|163039515|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression of ln CL versus chemotherapy toxicity risk score||||0.04
81672344|NCT00609791|163039516|OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.041
81706940|NCT00435929|163110349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.716|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.311|1.644||||||Comparison between normal liver function and moderate hepatic impairment for SQV.||1.644|0.311|
81706941|NCT00435929|163110349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.844|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.551|1.292||||||Comparison between normal liver function and moderate hepatic impairment for RTV.||1.292|0.551|
81706942|NCT00576147|163110359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Sensitivity|88.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.0|95.0||||||||95.0|75.0|
81706943|NCT00576147|163110359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Specificity|90.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.4|93.7||||||||93.7|86.4|
81706944|NCT03070119|163110371|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) geometric mean ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.08||||||Week 52 - The analysis was based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with natural log transformed data. The model included covariates for the corresponding baseline value i.e. log value, and use of riluzole or edaravone. Multiple imputation (MI) including treatment group, use of riluzole or edaravone, and the relevant baseline and postbaseline values for the endpoint was used for missing data.||1.08|0.69|
81706945|NCT03070119|163110371|SUPERIORITY||LS geometric mean ratio|0.91|||=|0.3711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.11|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using MI.||Week 104 - The analysis was based on an ANCOVA model with natural log transformed data. The model included covariates for the corresponding baseline value i.e. log value, and use of riluzole or edaravone. Multiple imputation including treatment group, use of riluzole or edaravone, and the relevant baseline and postbaseline values for the endpoint was used for missing data.||1.11|0.75|=0.3711
81706946|NCT03070119|163110371|SUPERIORITY||LS geometric mean ratio|1.06|||=|0.6344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.34|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using MI.||Week 148 - The analysis was based on an ANCOVA model with natural log transformed data. The model included covariates for the corresponding baseline value i.e. log value, and use of riluzole or edaravone. Multiple imputation including treatment group, use of riluzole or edaravone, and the relevant baseline and postbaseline values for the endpoint was used for missing data.||1.34|0.84|=0.6344
81672345|NCT00609791|163039519|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.89||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|6.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in age based on whether there was need for a dose reduction.||6.7|-16.5|.38
81706947|NCT03070119|163110372|SUPERIORITY||LS geometric mean ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.03||||||Week 52 - The analysis was based on an ANCOVA model with natural log transformed data. The model included covariates for the corresponding baseline value i.e. log value, and use of riluzole or edaravone. Multiple imputation including treatment group, use of riluzole or edaravone, and the relevant baseline and postbaseline values for the endpoint was used for missing data.||1.03|0.63|
81706948|NCT03070119|163110372|SUPERIORITY||LS geometric mean ratio|0.83|||=|0.2306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.13|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using MI.||Week 104 - The analysis was based on an ANCOVA model with natural log transformed data. The model included covariates for the corresponding baseline value i.e. log value, and use of riluzole or edaravone. Multiple imputation including treatment group, use of riluzole or edaravone, and the relevant baseline and postbaseline values for the endpoint was used for missing data.||1.13|0.60|=0.2306
81706949|NCT03070119|163110372|SUPERIORITY||LS geometric mean ratio|0.92|||=|0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.38|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using MI.||Week 148 - The analysis was based on an ANCOVA model with natural log transformed data. The model included covariates for the corresponding baseline value i.e. log value, and use of riluzole or edaravone. Multiple imputation including treatment group, use of riluzole or edaravone, and the relevant baseline and postbaseline values for the endpoint was used for missing data.||1.38|0.61|=0.6730
81672346|NCT00609791|163039519|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.058||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in AUC24 based on the need of a dose reduction.||0.44|-0.33|0.76
81706950|NCT03070119|163110373|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|6.7||||||Week 52 - The analysis was based on an ANCOVA model that included treatment as a fixed effect and adjusted for the following covariates: baseline plasma NfL, baseline ALSFRS-R total score, and use of riluzole or edaravone. Multiple imputation including treatment group, use of riluzole or edaravone, baseline NfL, and the relevant baseline and postbaseline values for the endpoint was used for missing data.||6.7|0.5|
81706951|NCT03070119|163110373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28|=|0.1054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|8.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using MI.||Week 104 - The analysis was based on an ANCOVA model that included treatment as a fixed effect and adjusted for the following covariates: baseline plasma NfL, baseline ALSFRS-R total score, and use of riluzole or edaravone. Multiple imputation including treatment group, use of riluzole or edaravone, baseline NfL, and the relevant baseline and postbaseline values for the endpoint was used for missing data.||8.2|-0.8|=0.1054
81706952|NCT03070119|163110373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46|=|0.1432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|8.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using MI.||Week 148 - The analysis was based on an ANCOVA model that included treatment as a fixed effect and adjusted for the following covariates: baseline plasma NfL, baseline ALSFRS-R total score, and use of riluzole or edaravone. Multiple imputation including treatment group, use of riluzole or edaravone, baseline NfL, and the relevant baseline and postbaseline values for the endpoint was used for missing data.||8.4|-1.2|=0.1432
81706953|NCT03070119|163110374|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|15.9||||||Week 52 - The analysis was based on an ANCOVA model that included treatment as a fixed effect and adjusted for the following covariates: baseline plasma NfL, baseline percent predicted SVC and use of riluzole or edaravone. Multiple imputation including treatment group, use of riluzole or edaravone, baseline NfL, and the relevant baseline and postbaseline values for the endpoint was used for missing data.||15.9|0.3|
81672347|NCT00609791|163039519|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.063||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in clearance based on whether there was a need for dose reduction.||0.36|-0.49|0.75
81672348|NCT00609791|163039520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.81||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|13.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in age based on whether there was need for a dose omission.||13.9|-2.3|0.15
81672349|NCT00609791|163039520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.079||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in AUC24 based on whether there was need for a dose omission.||0.23|-0.39|0.61
81672350|NCT00609791|163039520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in clearance based on whether there was a need for a dose omission.||0.42|-0.22|0.51
81672351|NCT00609791|163039521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|12.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in age based on whether a participant experienced grade 3 toxicity.||12.7|-9.3|0.75
81672352|NCT00609791|163039521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in AUC based on whether a participant experienced grade 3 toxicity.||0.81|-0.12|0.13
81672353|NCT00609791|163039521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in clearance based on whether a participant experienced grade 3 toxicity.||0.25|-0.67|0.34
81672354|NCT04649255|163039568|OTHER||Exact binomial|96.4|||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.4|100.0|||One-sided exact binomial test|Exact binomial one-sided lower 97.5% CI for performance goal test \>72% for primary effectiveness and \>82% for primary safety.||Descriptive assessment; H0: Ps ≤ PGS, versus HA: PS \> PGS, where where Ps is the population primary safety success rate in the Test group and PGS is the safety performance goal of 82%.||100|96.4|<0.025
81672355|NCT04649255|163039569|OTHER||Exact binomial|89.1|||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.1|97.5|||One-sided exact binomial test|Exact binomial one-sided lower 97.5% CI for performance goal test \>72% for primary effectiveness and \>82% for primary safety.||Descriptive assessment; H0: PE ≤ PGE, versus HA: PE \> PGE, where PE is the proportion of target lesions with clinical success and PGE is the effectiveness performance goal of 72%.||97.5|89.1|<0.025
81672356|NCT02484911|163039570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.397|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.397
81672357|NCT02484911|163039571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81672358|NCT02484911|163039573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.397|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.397
81672359|NCT02484911|163039574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81672360|NCT02484911|163039575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81672361|NCT02484911|163039576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81672362|NCT02484911|163039578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81672363|NCT02484911|163039579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.283|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.283
81672364|NCT02484911|163039580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81672365|NCT02484911|163039581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.246|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.246
81672366|NCT04129528|163039583|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means CFZ533/placebo|1.173||||0.1817|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.94|1.47||one-sided P-value|Mixed model repeated measure analysis|||||1.47|0.94|0.1817
81672367|NCT01908101|163039650|OTHER|comparison analysis|Median Difference (Final Values)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|4.6||comparison analysis; no P value|||The estimated value is 3.5 months, not years.|Progression free survival (PFS). We hypothesize that metronomic dosing of eribulin will result in a PFS of 4-6 months.||4.6|2.6|
81706954|NCT03070119|163110374|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6|=|0.0963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|20.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using MI.||Week 104 - The analysis was based on an ANCOVA model that included treatment as a fixed effect and adjusted for the following covariates: baseline plasma NfL, baseline percent predicted SVC and use of riluzole or edaravone. Multiple imputation including treatment group, use of riluzole or edaravone, baseline NfL, and the relevant baseline and postbaseline values for the endpoint was used for missing data.||20.4|-1.7|=0.0963
81672368|NCT00150592|163039659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.844||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.844
81672369|NCT00150592|163039660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.274||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Mean reaction time (adjusted) for each randomized treatment group at endpoint.||||||0.274
81672370|NCT00150592|163039662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.307||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Between errors||||0.307
81672371|NCT00150592|163039662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.552||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Within errors||||0.552
81672372|NCT00150592|163039662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.917||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Double errors||||0.917
81672373|NCT00150592|163039662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.068||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Strategy||||0.068
81466959|NCT01340027|162626294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.494||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.95|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.95|-0.99|0.83
81672374|NCT00150592|163039663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81672375|NCT00150592|163039664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.007
81672376|NCT00150592|163039665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.02
81672377|NCT00150592|163039666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.231||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.231
81672378|NCT03787472|163039674|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control will be concluded if the lower confidence limit of LSM difference is above the non-inferiority margin -5.|Least-Square Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|6.6|||Linear Mixed Model|The Kenward and Roger method was used for the calculation of the denominator of degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||6.6|-5.5|
81672379|NCT03787472|163039675|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control will be concluded if the upper confidence limit of LSM difference is below the non-inferiority margin 0.05 logMAR.|Least-Square Mean Difference|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0166|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.041|||Linear Mixed Model||Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|Distance Standard High Contrast Bright||0.041|-0.025|
81672380|NCT03787472|163039675|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control will be concluded if the upper confidence limit of LSM difference is below the non-inferiority margin 0.05 logMAR.|Least-Square Mean Difference|-0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0155|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.019|||Linear Mixed Model||Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|Intermediate Standard High Contrast Bright||0.019|-0.043|
81672381|NCT03787472|163039675|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control will be concluded if the upper confidence limit of LSM difference is below the non-inferiority margin 0.05 logMAR.|Least-Square Mean Difference|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0169|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.037|||Linear Mixed Model||Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|Near Standard High Contrast Bright||0.037|-0.030|
81672382|NCT02227693|163039676|OTHER||Difference of responder rate vs. placebo|19.5||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|57.0|||Shirley-Williams test|P-value is based on Shirley-Williams test at a one-sided significance level of α = 0.025.|Difference of responder rate vs. placebo = responder rate for avatrombopag - responder rate for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|||57.0|-18.1|0.146
81672383|NCT02227693|163039676|OTHER||Difference of responder rate vs. placebo|54.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.4|87.7|||Shirley-Williams test|P-value is based on Shirley-Williams test at a one-sided significance level of α = 0.025.|Difference of responder rate vs. placebo = responder rate for avatrombopag - responder rate for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|||87.7|21.4|0.004
81706955|NCT03070119|163110374|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.56|=|0.4388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|15.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using MI.||Week 148 - The analysis was based on an ANCOVA model that included treatment as a fixed effect and adjusted for the following covariates: baseline plasma NfL, baseline percent predicted SVC and use of riluzole or edaravone. Multiple imputation including treatment group, use of riluzole or edaravone, baseline NfL, and the relevant baseline and postbaseline values for the endpoint was used for missing data.||15.2|-6.6|= 0.4388
81706956|NCT03070119|163110375|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.477||||||Week 52 - The analysis was based on an ANCOVA model that included treatment as a fixed effect and adjusted for the following covariates: baseline plasma NfL, baseline HHD overall megascore and use of riluzole or edaravone. Multiple imputation including treatment group, use of riluzole or edaravone, baseline NfL, and the relevant baseline and postbaseline values for the endpoint was used for missing data.||0.477|0.051|
81706957|NCT03070119|163110375|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145|=|0.3207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.141|0.43|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using MI.||Week 104 - The analysis was based on an ANCOVA model that included treatment as a fixed effect and adjusted for the following covariates: baseline plasma NfL, baseline HHD overall megascore and use of riluzole or edaravone. Multiple imputation including treatment group, use of riluzole or edaravone, baseline NfL, and the relevant baseline and postbaseline values for the endpoint was used for missing data.||0.430|-0.141|=0.3207
81706958|NCT03070119|163110375|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091|=|0.5452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.124|0.234|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using MI.||Week 148 - The analysis was based on an ANCOVA model that included treatment as a fixed effect and adjusted for the following covariates: baseline plasma NfL, baseline HHD overall megascore and use of riluzole or edaravone. Multiple imputation including treatment group, use of riluzole or edaravone, baseline NfL, and the relevant baseline and postbaseline values for the endpoint was used for missing data.||0.234|-0.124|=0.5452
81706959|NCT03070119|163110377|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||=|0.4202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.282|1.461|||Log Rank|The analysis was based on a log rank test stratified by median baseline plasma NfL.|The analysis was based on a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for baseline plasma NfL, and riluzole or edaravone use.|||1.461|0.282|=0.4202
81706960|NCT03070119|163110378|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||=|0.3108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.199|1.357|||Log Rank|The analysis was based on a log rank test stratified by median baseline plasma NfL.|The analysis was based on a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for baseline plasma NfL, and riluzole or edaravone use.|||1.357|0.199|=0.3108
81706961|NCT01899768|163110456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|1.44|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means = GSK2339345/Placebo.|||1.44|1.10|
81706962|NCT01899768|163110457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.19|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means = GSK2339345/Placebo.|||1.19|0.87|
81706963|NCT01899768|163110480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.75|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means = GSK2339345/Placebo. Estimated value and CI are presented for the mean cough count over 0-4 hr.|||1.75|0.86|
81706964|NCT01899768|163110480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.72|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means = GSK2339345/Placebo. Estimated value and CI are presented for the mean cough count over 4-8 hr.|||1.72|1.07|
81706965|NCT01899768|163110481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.4|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means = GSK2339345/Placebo. Estimated value and CI are presented for the mean cough count over 0-4 hr.|||1.40|0.67|
81706966|NCT01899768|163110481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means = GSK2|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.36|||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|||||1.36|0.79|
81706967|NCT02213081|163110506|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to determine if the mean difference in pain scores before compared to during ulipristal therapy were equivalent or non-equivalent.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||<0.05
81706968|NCT01836029|163110553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.266|ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.22||The 1-sided p-value based on a log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors.|Log Rank|||||1.22||0.266
81672384|NCT02227693|163039676|OTHER||Difference of responder rate vs. placebo|30.9||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|65.7|||Shirley-Williams test|P-value is based on Shirley-Williams test at a one-sided significance level of α = 0.025.|Difference of responder rate vs. placebo = responder rate for avatrombopag - responder rate for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|||65.7|-3.9|0.024
81706969|NCT01836029|163110555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.399|ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.22||The 1-sided p-value based on a log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors.|Log Rank|||||1.22||0.399
81706970|NCT01836029|163110556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.536||||||p-values are from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests controlling for randomization stratification factors and comparing tumor response rates between the treatment groups.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.536
81706971|NCT01526928|163110576|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Since an MTD was never reached for any of the rociletinib FB or HBr formulations/doses, a 750 mg BID HBr starting dose was selected based on early efficacy data from Phase 1, and enrollment into Phase 2 was initiated at this dosage. As the Phase 1 efficacy data matured, the recommended dose was adjusted to 625 mg BID based on antitumor activity and safety evaluations.|||
81706972|NCT04157751|163110594|OTHER||Stratified Win Ratio|1.36||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.68||p-value for WR\<=1.0 (one-sided), variance calculated using the asymptotic normal U statistics approach.|Asymptotic normal U statistics approach||WR estimate= \[((a)+(c)+(e)+(g)) / ((b)+(d)+(f)+(h))\]|"Stratified win ratio (WR) was used, calculated as total number of wins in the empa group across all strata divided by total number of losses. Weights were applied analogous to a Mantel-Haenszel approach.~1. death in pbo first;~2. death in empa first;~3. HFEs in pbo more frequently;~4. HFEs in empa more frequently;~5. HFEs in pbo first;~6. HFEs in empa first;~7. KCCQ-TSS change lower in pbo;~8. KCCQ-TSS change lower in empa"||1.68|1.09|0.0027
81466960|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.39|||Regression, Logistic|||"All statistical comparisons are for End of Treatment using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The logistic regression model includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline measurement as a covariate."||2.39|0.69|0.42
81672385|NCT02227693|163039677|OTHER||Difference of proportion vs. placebo|14.3||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|40.2||P-value is based on Fisher's exact test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05.|Fisher Exact||Difference of proportion vs. placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|Visit 3 (Day 4 or Day 5)||40.2|-11.6|0.388
81672386|NCT02227693|163039677|OTHER||Difference of proportion vs. placebo|27.3||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|53.6||P-value is based on Fisher's exact test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05.|Fisher Exact||Difference of proportion vs. placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|Visit 3 (Day 4 or Day 5)||53.6|1.0|0.214
81672387|NCT02227693|163039677|OTHER||Difference of proportion vs. placebo|62.3||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.8|99.9||P-value is based on Fisher's exact test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05.|Fisher Exact||Difference of proportion vs. placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|Visit 4 (Day 10)||99.9|24.8|0.012
81672388|NCT02227693|163039677|OTHER||Difference of proportion vs. placebo|72.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.3|100.0||P-value is based on Fisher's exact test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05.|Fisher Exact||Difference of proportion vs. placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|Visit 4 (Day 10)||100.0|44.3|0.001
81672389|NCT02227693|163039677|OTHER||Difference of proportion vs. placebo|40.9||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|76.2||P-value is based on Fisher's exact test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05.|Fisher Exact||Difference of proportion vs. placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|Visit 4 (Day 10)||76.2|5.6|0.063
81672390|NCT02227693|163039677|OTHER||Difference of proportion vs. placebo|-27.3||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.6|-1.0||P-value is based on Fisher's exact test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05.|Fisher Exact||Difference of proportion vs. placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|Visit 5 (Day 17)||-1.0|-53.6|0.245
81672391|NCT02227693|163039677|OTHER||Difference of proportion vs. placebo|27.3||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|66.8||P-value is based on Fisher's exact test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05.|Fisher Exact||Difference of proportion vs. placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|Visit 5 (Day 17)||66.8|-12.2|0.386
81672392|NCT02227693|163039677|OTHER||Difference of proportion vs. placebo|-7.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.4|28.9||P-value is based on Fisher's exact test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05.|Fisher Exact||Difference of proportion vs. placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|Visit 5 (Day 17)||28.9|-43.4|1.000
81672393|NCT02227693|163039677|OTHER||Difference of proportion vs. placebo|-18.2||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|4.6||P-value is based on Fisher's exact test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05.|Fisher Exact||Difference of proportion vs. placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|Visit 6 (Day 35)||4.6|-41.0|0.496
81672394|NCT02227693|163039677|OTHER||Difference of proportion vs. placebo|-9.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.5|19.3||P-value is based on Fisher's exact test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05.|Fisher Exact||Difference of proportion vs. placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|Visit 6 (Day 35)||19.3|-37.5|1.000
81672395|NCT02227693|163039677|OTHER||Difference of proportion vs. placebo|-18.2||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|4.6||P-value is based on Fisher's exact test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05.|Fisher Exact||Difference of proportion vs. placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|Visit 6 (Day 35)||4.6|-41.0|0.476
81672396|NCT02227693|163039678|OTHER||Difference of proportion vs. placebo|63.6||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.2|92.1||P-value is based on Fisher's exact test at a two-sided significance level of α= 0.05.|Fisher Exact||Difference of proportion vs. placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|Visit 4 (Day 10)||92.1|35.2|0.003
81672397|NCT02227693|163039678|OTHER||Difference of proportion vs. placebo|30.0||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|58.4||P-value is based on Fisher's exact test at a two-sided significance level of α= 0.05.|Fisher Exact||Difference of proportion vs. placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|Visit 4 (Day 10)||58.4|1.6|0.090
81672398|NCT02227693|163039678|OTHER||Difference of proportion vs. placebo|10.0||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|28.6||P-value is based on Fisher's exact test at a two-sided significance level of α= 0.05.|Fisher Exact||Difference of proportion vs. placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|Visit 5 (Day 17)||28.6|-8.6|0.476
81672399|NCT02227693|163039681|OTHER|||||||0.296||||||P-value is based on Wilcoxon rank sum test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05 for each avatrombopag treatment group vs. placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visit 3 (Day 4 or Day 5)||||0.296
81672400|NCT02227693|163039681|OTHER|||||||0.07||||||P-value is based on Wilcoxon rank sum test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05 for each avatrombopag treatment group vs. placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visit 3 (Day 4 or Day 5)||||0.070
81672401|NCT02227693|163039681|OTHER|||||||0.138||||||P-value is based on Wilcoxon rank sum test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05 for each avatrombopag treatment group vs. placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visit 3 (Day 4 or Day 5)||||0.138
81672402|NCT02227693|163039681|OTHER|||||||0.012||||||P-value is based on Wilcoxon rank sum test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05 for each avatrombopag treatment group vs. placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visit 4 (Day 10)||||0.012
81672403|NCT02227693|163039681|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||P-value is based on Wilcoxon rank sum test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05 for each avatrombopag treatment group vs. placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visit 4 (Day 10)||||0.001
81466961|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.00|0.72|0.48
81672404|NCT02227693|163039681|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||P-value is based on Wilcoxon rank sum test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05 for each avatrombopag treatment group vs. placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visit 4 (Day 10)||||0.001
81672405|NCT02227693|163039681|OTHER|||||||0.624||||||P-value is based on Wilcoxon rank sum test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05 for each avatrombopag treatment group vs. placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visit 5 (Day 17)||||0.624
81672406|NCT02227693|163039681|OTHER|||||||0.009||||||P-value is based on Wilcoxon rank sum test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05 for each avatrombopag treatment group vs. placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visit 5 (Day 17)||||0.009
81672407|NCT02227693|163039681|OTHER|||||||0.01||||||P-value is based on Wilcoxon rank sum test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05 for each avatrombopag treatment group vs. placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visit 5 (Day 17)||||0.010
81672408|NCT02227693|163039681|OTHER|||||||0.154||||||P-value is based on Wilcoxon rank sum test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05 for each avatrombopag treatment group vs. placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visit 6 (Day 35)||||0.154
81672409|NCT02227693|163039681|OTHER|||||||0.216||||||P-value is based on Wilcoxon rank sum test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05 for each avatrombopag treatment group vs. placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visit 6 (Day 35)||||0.216
81672410|NCT02227693|163039681|OTHER|||||||0.901||||||P-value is based on Wilcoxon rank sum test at a two-sided significance level of α = 0.05 for each avatrombopag treatment group vs. placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visit 6 (Day 35)||||0.901
81466962|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.83|0.67|0.69
81672411|NCT00874120|163039688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||residual error term from the ANOVA|-0.5||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.1||P-value is based on an ANOVA model including sequence, subject within sequence, period and treatment as factors.|ANOVA|||||1.1|-2.0|0.5480
81672412|NCT03615183|163039689|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants.|Posterior Mean Difference|-1.36|||||||||||||Posterior Probability (PP) of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between MK-8527 and placebo ≤ -1.0 copies/mL was 99.72%.|It was hypothesized that the true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA reduction from baseline between MK- 8527 and placebo is at least 1.0 log10 copies/mL.||||
81672413|NCT03615183|163039689|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a LDA model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants.|Posterior Mean Difference|-1.63|||||||||||||PP of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between MK-8527 and placebo ≤ -1.0 copies/mL was 99.86%.|It was hypothesized that the true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA reduction from baseline between MK- 8527 and placebo is at least 1.0 log10 copies/mL.||||
81672414|NCT03615183|163039689|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a LDA model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants.|Posterior Mean Difference|-0.92|||||||||||||PP of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between MK-8527 and placebo ≤ -1.0 copies/mL was 9.42%.|It was hypothesized that the true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA reduction from baseline between MK- 8527 and placebo is at least 1.0 log10 copies/mL.||||
81672415|NCT01977781|163039706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Only the statistical analysis results for burning sensation at 10 weeks are reported below as they where the only tolerability results found to be significantly different between the two arms. All other tolerability measures were found to be the same between the two groups.||||0.0019
81672416|NCT03187769|163039727|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.87||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||||-.41|-3.33|.012
81672417|NCT01097746|163039744|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.71||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|4.98|||t-test, 2 sided|||Participants for optimal ≤ 1 cm||4.98|0.58|0.33
81672418|NCT01097746|163039744|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.75||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|13.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||suboptimal \> 1 cm||13.34|1.05|0.04
81672419|NCT02495844|163039752|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.14|||=|0.0679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|19.06|||Regression, Logistic|||||19.06|0.90|=0.0679
81686218|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.65|10.45|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||10.45|6.65|
81686219|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.71|6.14|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||6.14|3.71|
81686220|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.59|3.91|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||3.91|2.59|
81686221|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.67|5.26|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||5.26|3.67|
81466963|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.69|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.69|0.61|0.95
81466964|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.21|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.21|1.14|0.015
81636340|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|91.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|97.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 56 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||97|78|
81466965|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.84|1.11|0.023
81466966|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.84|0.84|0.16
81466967|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.76|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.76|0.45|0.73
81636341|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|89.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.0|95.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 180 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||95|74|
81636342|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|86.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.0|94.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 360 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||94|71|
81636343|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|89.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.0|95.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 720 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||95|74|
81636344|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.0|90.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 1080 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||90|64|
81636345|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|36.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 0 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||36|10|
81636346|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|77.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.0|88.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 28 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||88|61|
81636347|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.0|90.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 56 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||90|64|
81636348|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|74.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|86.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 180 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||86|58|
81636349|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|66.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.0|79.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 360 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||79|49|
81636350|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.0|74.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 720 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||74|44|
81636351|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|63.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.0|77.0||||||Adult cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 1080 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||77|46|
81636352|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|26.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|42.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 a study day 0 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||42|14|
81636353|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|74.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|86.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 28 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||86|58|
81636354|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|71.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.0|84.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 56 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||84|55|
81636355|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|71.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.0|84.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 180 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||84|55|
81636356|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|69.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.0|81.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 360 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||81|52|
81466968|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.72|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.72|0.45|0.70
81672420|NCT01732796|163039780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted response rate|81.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.6|86.2|||Stratified one sample z-test||Adjusted response rate will tested against 71%. It is calculated as a weighted average (non-cirrhotic: 89% times response rate+ cirrhotic: 11% times response rate), 11% is the highest rate of cirrhotic from historical trials with approved DAA+PegIFN|The proportion of patients achieving SVR12 was compared to an acceptable minimum SVR rate achieved with an approved direct acting anti-viral (DAA) in combination with pegylated interferon-alfa (PegIFN) from historical data. The acceptable minimum SVR rate was 71% (reference for PegIFN-eligible).||86.2|76.6|<0.0001
81672421|NCT01732796|163039780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted response rate|71.7||||0.3989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.1|77.4|||Stratified one sample z-test||Adjusted response rate will tested against 71%. It is calculated as a weighted average (non-cirrhotic: 89% times response rate+ cirrhotic: 11% times response rate), 11% is the highest rate of cirrhotic from historical trials with approved DAA+PegIFN|The proportion of patients achieving SVR12 was compared to an acceptable minimum SVR rate achieved with an approved direct acting anti-viral (DAA) in combination with pegylated interferon-alfa (PegIFN) from historical data. The acceptable minimum SVR rate was 71% (reference for PegIFN-eligible).||77.4|66.1|0.3989
81672422|NCT01732796|163039781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Koch's method with continuity correction|10.8||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|18.8|||z-test|based on two sample z-test with continuity correction for variance.||||18.8|2.8|0.0040
81672423|NCT01732796|163039782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Koch's method with continuity correction|6.0||||0.0575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|13.5|||z-test|based on two sample z-test with continuity correction for variance.||Category: Percentage of patient with response||13.5|-1.5|0.0575
81672424|NCT01732796|163039783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Koch's method with continuity correction|9.9||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|18.1|||z-test|based on two sample z-test with continuity correction for variance.||Category: Percentage of patient with response||18.1|1.7|0.0089
81672425|NCT00708500|163039799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|37.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|25.7|49.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in percentage of participants who achieved SVR: experimental minus control.|||49.1|25.7|<0.0001
81672426|NCT00708500|163039799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|45.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|33.7|56.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in percentage of participants who achieved SVR: experimental minus control.|||56.8|33.7|<0.0001
81672427|NCT00708500|163039800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|39.1|||<|0.0001||95.0|27.2|51.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in percentage of participants who achieved SVR: experimental minus control.|||51.0|27.2|<0.0001
81672428|NCT00708500|163039800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|45.1|||<|0.0001||95.0|33.4|56.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in percentage of participants who achieved SVR: experimental minus control.|||56.8|33.4|<0.0001
81706973|NCT04157751|163110595|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.522|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.386||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.927|2.501||p-value for OR=1.0 (two-sided).|Regression, Logistic|Wald Confidence interval.|Comparison vs. Placebo.|Logistic regression including terms for baseline KCCQ-TSS, treatment and heart failure status||2.501|0.927|0.0970
81466969|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.99|0.74|0.26
81466970|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.04|0.63|0.69
81672429|NCT00595556|163039803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.012
81672430|NCT00595556|163039804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.94
81672431|NCT00595556|163039805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.004
81672432|NCT00595556|163039806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.006
81672433|NCT00595556|163039807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.3
81672434|NCT02255409|163039835|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|9.7||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for A/H1N1 at Day 22||9.7|-6.7|
81466971|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.89|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.89|0.73|0.29
81672435|NCT02255409|163039835|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|2.3||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for A/H3N2 at Day 22||2.3|-14.2|
81672436|NCT02255409|163039835|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.4|24.1||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for B/Yamagata at Day 22||24.1|8.4|
81672437|NCT02255409|163039835|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|22.0||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for B/Victoria at Day 22||22.0|6.3|
81672438|NCT02255409|163039836|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.2||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for A/H1N1 at Day 22||2.2|-0.9|
81672439|NCT02255409|163039836|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.2||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for A/H3N2 at Day 22||1.2|-1.9|
81672440|NCT02255409|163039836|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|20.0||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for B/Yamagata at Day 22||20.0|9.3|
81672441|NCT02255409|163039836|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.6|32.0||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for B/Victoria at Day 22||32.0|20.6|
81672442|NCT02255409|163039840|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|13.0||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for A/H1N1 at Day 181||13.0|-1.6|
81672443|NCT02255409|163039840|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|9.8||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for A/H3N2 at Day 181||9.8|-5.5|
81672444|NCT02255409|163039840|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|18.3||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for B/Yamagata at Day 181||18.3|5.3|
81672445|NCT02255409|163039840|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|5.7||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for B/Victoria at Day 181||5.7|-8.4|
81672446|NCT02255409|163039841|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|8.4||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for A/H1N1 at Day 181||8.4|2.4|
81672447|NCT02255409|163039841|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|9.3||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for A/H3N2 at Day 181||9.3|3.1|
81672448|NCT02255409|163039841|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.0|40.9||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for B/Yamagata at Day 181||40.9|25.0|
81672449|NCT02255409|163039841|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.6|44.7||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for B/Victoria at Day 181||44.7|29.6|
81672450|NCT02255409|163039842|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.4||||||The ratio of GMT (GMTr) values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for A/H1N1 at Day 1.||2.4|1.6|
81672451|NCT02255409|163039842|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.7||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for A/H1N1 at Day 22.||1.7|1.3|
81672452|NCT02255409|163039842|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.7||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for A/H1N1 at Day 181.||1.7|1.3|
81672453|NCT02255409|163039842|OTHER||GMT Ratio|2.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.7||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for A/H3N2 at Day 1.||2.7|1.7|
81672454|NCT02255409|163039842|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.5||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for A/H3N2 at Day 22.||1.5|1.2|
81672455|NCT02255409|163039842|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.6||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for A/H3N2 at Day 181.||1.6|1.2|
81672456|NCT02255409|163039842|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.2||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for B/Yamagata at Day 1.||2.2|1.5|
81710343|NCT00631969|163117142|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is an exploratory analysis of Vardenafil exposure in ED patients of different age categories to assess the effect of age on the drug's pharmacokinetics.||||||0.7064||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression line is fitted to the logarithm of AUC. Test of the hypothesis of a zero slope using the two-sided t-test at α = 0.05.||||0.7064
81672457|NCT02255409|163039842|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.0||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for B/Yamagata at Day 22.||2.0|1.5|
81672458|NCT02255409|163039842|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.2||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for B/Yamagata at Day 181.||2.2|1.6|
81672459|NCT02255409|163039842|OTHER||GMT Ratio|3.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|4.0||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for B/Victoria at Day 1.||4.0|2.7|
81672460|NCT02255409|163039842|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.8||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for B/Victoria at Day 22.||1.8|1.2|
81672461|NCT02255409|163039842|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.5||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for B/Victoria at Day 181.||1.5|1.1|
81672462|NCT02255409|163039844|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|16.3||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for A/H3N2 at Day 181||16.3|-5.2|
81672463|NCT02255409|163039844|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|23.6||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for B/Yamagata at Day 181||23.6|5.3|
81672464|NCT02255409|163039845|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|24.1||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for A/H3N2 at Day 181||24.1|9.5|
81672465|NCT02255409|163039845|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.9|55.8||||||Vaccine Group Difference (aQIV - QIV) for B/Yamagata at Day 181||55.8|35.9|
81672466|NCT02255409|163039846|OTHER||GMT Ratio|2.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.8||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for A/H3N2 at Day 1.||3.8|1.8|
81672467|NCT02255409|163039846|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.9||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for A/H3N2 at Day 22.||2.9|1.3|
81672468|NCT02255409|163039846|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.2||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for A/H3N2 at Day 181.||2.2|1.3|
81672469|NCT02255409|163039846|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.6||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for B/Yamagata at Day 1.||2.6|1.5|
81672470|NCT02255409|163039846|OTHER||GMT Ratio|2.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|2.7||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for A/H3N2 at Day 22.||2.7|1.8|
81672471|NCT02255409|163039846|OTHER||GMT Ratio|2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|3.2||||||GMTr values between aQIV vs. QIV (ie, GMT\[aQIV\]:GMT\[QIV\]) for A/H3N2 at Day 181.||3.2|2.1|
81672472|NCT00768521|163039857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.18||||0.008||90.0|7.58|41.06||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|Baseline used as covariate.|Primary Hypothesis: Tolterodine LA 4 mg is superior to placebo with respect to change from baseline in maximum cystometric capacity at 4 hours post Dose 7 (i.e., steady state). The expected treatment effect is targeted at 40 mL.|||41.06|7.58|0.008
81672473|NCT00768521|163039858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.63||||0.422||90.0|-11.5|16.71||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|Baseline used as covariate.||||16.71|-11.5|0.422
81672474|NCT03817775|163039873|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81672475|NCT03817775|163039874|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81672476|NCT03817775|163039875|OTHER|||||||0.7215|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7215
81672477|NCT03817775|163039876|OTHER|||||||0.5675|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5675
81672478|NCT03817775|163039877|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81672479|NCT03449095|163039899|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81672480|NCT03449095|163039900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||The reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance.|ANCOVA|||||||.001
81672481|NCT00159861|163039912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier estimate|0.095|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.132||||||1 Year: Proportion of participants who died.||0.132|0.059|
81672482|NCT00159861|163039912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier estimate|0.194|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.144|0.243||||||2 Years: Proportion of participants who died.||0.243|0.144|
81672483|NCT00159861|163039912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier estimate|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.205|0.315||||||3 Years: Proportion of participants who died.||0.315|0.205|
81672484|NCT00159861|163039912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier estimate|0.291|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.234|0.348||||||4 Years: Proportion of participants who died.||0.348|0.234|
81672485|NCT00159861|163039912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier estimate|0.369|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.302|0.437||||||5 Years: Proportion of participants who died.||0.437|0.302|
81636357|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|43.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.0|59.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 720 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||59|28|
81672486|NCT02701387|163039944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||"A 2-factor (implant type x time interval) nonparametric analysis for longitudinal data (Brunner et al. 2002) was used to compare test and control implants across time (baseline + four intervals). The R package nparLD was used (Noguchi et al. 2012)."|nonparametric for longitudinal|||Comparison of ISQ over time. Due to the high number of intervals (T0-T8) relative to the number of observations, data were combined for analysis purposes into 5 comparable intervals as follows: Baseline (T0, unchanged); Tr1=Average of follow-up weeks T1 and T2, Tr2=Average of follow-up weeks T3 and T4; Tr3=Average of follow-up weeks T5 and T6; Tr4=Average of follow-up weeks T7 and T8||||<0.01
81672487|NCT01290874|163039945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.31
81672488|NCT04294901|163039978|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|Binary mixed effect model with patients nested in providers nested in facilities||It is pre-specified in the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan to assess all medication groups combined within the Intervention and Control Arms/Groups.||1.38|1.05|0.008
81672489|NCT00166205|163040001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of ITT subjects|69.6||||||95.0|63.8|74.9||||||A sample size of 215, the adverse event (AE) rate at three years could be estimated with precision as determined by the interval half-width of approximately ± 7%.||74.9|63.8|
81672490|NCT00166205|163040002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|75.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|39.8||||95.0|70.5|80.8||||||||80.8|70.5|
81672491|NCT00166205|163040003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|35.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.2||||95.0|34.9|36.5||||||||36.5|34.9|
81672492|NCT00166205|163040004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|51.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.8||||95.0|47.6|54.9||||||||54.9|47.6|
81672493|NCT00166205|163040005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.3||||95.0|9.2|11.7|||||Value at 36 months minus value at baseline. Positive values indicate improved Quality of Life (QOL)|||11.7|9.2|
81672494|NCT00166205|163040006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|5.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7||||95.0|5.6|5.8||||||||5.8|5.6|
81672495|NCT00166205|163040008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A one-sided paired t-test would have 80% power to reject the null hypothesis in favor of the alternative (i.e., that the SAGB system is not inferior to the clinically meaningful result of 36.2 for 224 subjects) assuming: a standard deviation (SD) of (21.6), an equivalent limit difference of (3.6), and a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81672496|NCT00166205|163040009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|56.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.7||||95.0|54.5|58.4||||||||58.4|54.5|
81672497|NCT00166205|163040010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|114.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.3||||95.0|110.1|118.8||||||||118.8|110.1|
81672498|NCT00166205|163040011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|193.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.9||||95.0|188.6|198.4||||||||198.4|188.6|
81636358|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|46.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.0|62.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 1080 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||62|30|
81672499|NCT01560780|163040051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.78
81672500|NCT01560780|163040052|EQUIVALENCE|safety end-point with p-value of \<0.05|||||>|0.99|||||||Log Rank|||||||>0.99
81672501|NCT01560780|163040053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.19
81672502|NCT01560780|163040054|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.85
81672503|NCT01560780|163040055|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97
81672504|NCT01560780|163040057|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97
81672505|NCT02797808|163040090|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0083||||||Independent-sample t tests were used to compare the RSFC metrics between groups at baseline and 12 weeks. Bonferroni correction was applied to the alpha level (2-tailed, p\<.05/6= .0083) for multiple testing.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0083
81672506|NCT00794677|163040100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.252|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.03||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Statistical significance was determined for a standard two-period crossover design using JMP software (Version 5.0, SAS Institute. Cary, NC).||||0.03
81672507|NCT00794677|163040101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.273|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102||0.01||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81672508|NCT00794677|163040102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.6||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.60
81672509|NCT00794677|163040103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.67||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.67
81672510|NCT00794677|163040104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.3||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.30
81672511|NCT00794677|163040105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.412|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.569|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81672512|NCT00794677|163040106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.846|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.866|<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0000001
81672513|NCT00794677|163040107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.397|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.893||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.009
81672514|NCT00794677|163040108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.353|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22|<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0000001
81672515|NCT01265797|163040137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare outcome measures between two treatment groups in the run-in month minus blinded month||The a priori alpha level was set at p \< 0.05, and a power of 0.80 (80%) was used to compute the number of subjects needed to find a meaningful difference between the verum and sham groups. Assuming that 20% of persons with the sham device and 60% of persons with CES device will meet the primary end point of ≥50% decrease in the frequency of headache days over the course of the study, 27 subjects are enrolled per group.||||0.30
81672516|NCT01265797|163040138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare secondary outcome measures between two treatment groups in the run-in month minus open label month||||||0.89
81672517|NCT01265797|163040139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.30
81672518|NCT01265797|163040140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare the primary and secondary outcome measures between the two treatment groups.||The a priori alpha level was set at p \< 0.05, and beta 0.2. Assuming that 20% of persons with the sham device and 60% of persons with CES device will meet the primary end point of ≥50% decrease in the frequency of headache days over the course of the study, 27 subjects are enrolled per group. The null hypothesis: No difference in the depression score/14 day recall between the two groups.||||0.98
81672519|NCT01265797|163040141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.75
81672520|NCT01265797|163040142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.73
81672521|NCT01265797|163040143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.74||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Change in mean anxiety score/ 14 day recall from the blinded period to open label period|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81672522|NCT01265797|163040144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.98
81672523|NCT01265797|163040145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.97
81672524|NCT01265797|163040146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81672525|NCT01265797|163040147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.83
81672526|NCT01265797|163040148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.92
81672527|NCT00385255|163040188|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between the two groups (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group minus Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of percentages of subjects with anti-D antibody concentrations ≥ 0.1 IU/mL, being ≥ - 10%.|Difference in percentage|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|3.56||||||Difference in seroprotection rates against diphteria toxoid: To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Fluarix® vaccine (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group) at Day 0, was non-inferior to that of Boostrix® vaccine administered alone at Month 1 (Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of seroprotection rates for anti-D antibody, one month post-Boostrix® vaccination.||3.56|-1.36|
81672528|NCT00385255|163040188|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference between the two groups (Boostrix+ Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group minus Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-T antibody concentrations ≥ 0.1 IU/mL, being ≥ - 10%.|Difference in percentage|-1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|-0.74||||||Difference in seroprotection rates against tetanus toxoid: To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Fluarix® vaccine (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group) at Day 0, was non-inferior to that of Boostrix® vaccine administered alone at Month 1 (Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of seroprotection rates for anti-T antibody, one month post-Boostrix® vaccination.||-0.74|-2.96|
81672529|NCT00385255|163040189|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference between the two groups (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group minus Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-T antibody concentrations ≥ 1.0 IU/mL, being ≥ - 10%.|Difference in percentage|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|3.68||||||Difference in seropositivity rates against tetanus toxoid: To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Fluarix® vaccine (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group) at Day 0, was non-inferior to that of Boostrix® vaccine administered alone at Month 1 (Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of seropositivity rates for anti-T antibody, one month post-Boostrix® vaccination.||3.68|-0.77|
81672530|NCT00385255|163040190|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for GMC ratios of antibodies against the pertussis toxoid (PT) antigens between the two groups (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group minus Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group) being ≥ 0.67.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.82|||ANCOVA|||Difference in adjusted GMC ratios for anti-PT antibody: To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Fluarix® vaccine (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group) at Day 0, was non-inferior to that of Boostrix® vaccine administered alone at Month 1 (Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) for anti-PT antibody, one month post-Boostrix® vaccination.||0.82|0.67|
81672531|NCT00385255|163040190|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for GMC ratios of antibodies against the filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA) antigens between the two groups (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group minus Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group) being ≥ 0.67.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.79|||ANCOVA|||Difference in adjusted GMC ratio for anti-FHA antibody: To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Fluarix® vaccine (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group) at Day 0, was non-inferior to that of Boostrix® vaccine administered alone at Month 1 (Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) for anti-FHA antibody, one month post-Boostrix® vaccination.||0.79|0.64|
81672532|NCT00385255|163040190|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for GMC ratios of antibodies against the pertactin (PRN) antigens between the two groups (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group minus Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group) being ≥ 0.67.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.81|||ANCOVA|||Difference in adjusted GMC ratio for anti-PRN antibody: To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Fluarix® vaccine (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group) at Day 0, was non-inferior to that of Boostrix® vaccine administered alone at Month 1 (Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) for anti-PRN antibody, one month post-Boostrix® vaccination.||0.81|0.60|
81686222|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|3.14|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||3.14|2.20|
81710344|NCT00631969|163117143|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is an exploratory analysis of Vardenafil exposure in ED patients of different age categories to assess the effect of age on the drug's pharmacokinetics.|Point estimate of ratio|133.07||||||90.0|87.46|202.46||||||Point estimate and 90% confidence interval of ratio (patients aged ≥ 65 years / patients aged \< 65 years) were calculated.||202.46|87.46|
81672533|NCT00385255|163040191|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference between the two groups (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group minus Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-H1N1 antibody titers ≥ 1:40 being ≥ -10%.|Difference in percentage|-1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|1.23||||||Difference in percentage of subjects with anti-H1N1 antibody titers ≥ 1:40: To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Fluarix® vaccine (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group) at Day 0, was non-inferior to that of Fluarix® vaccine administered alone at Day 0 (Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-H1N1 antibody titers ≥ 1:40, one month post-Fluarix® vaccination.||1.23|-3.58|
81672534|NCT00385255|163040191|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference between the two groups (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group minus Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-H3N2 antibody titers ≥ 1:40 being ≥ -10%.|Difference in percentage|-0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|0.96||||||Difference in percentage of subjects with anti-H3N2 antibody titers ≥ 1:40: To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Fluarix® vaccine (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group) at Day 0, was non-inferior to that of Fluarix® vaccine administered alone at Day 0 (Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-H3N2 antibody titers ≥ 1:40, one month post-Fluarix® vaccination.||0.96|-2.22|
81706974|NCT04157751|163110596|OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean|4.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|8.59||p-value for difference = 0 (two-sided)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Restricted maximum likelihood estimation based on a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis to obtain adjusted means for the treatment effects. This model included discrete fixed effects for treatment group, and heart failure status at each visit and continuous fixed effects for baseline value at each visit. Missing data caused by patient withdrawal or other reasons were handled implicitly by the MMRM approach. Unstructured covariance structure was used.||8.59|0.32|0.0347
81672535|NCT00385255|163040191|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference between the two groups (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group minus Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-B antibody titers ≥ 1:40 being ≥ -10%.|Difference in percentage|-0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|1.42||||||Difference in percentage of subjects with anti-B antibody titers ≥ 1:40: To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Fluarix® vaccine (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group) at Day 0, was non-inferior to that of Fluarix® vaccine administered alone at Day 0 (Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-B antibody titers ≥ 1:40, one month post-Fluarix® vaccination.||1.42|-2.52|
81672536|NCT00385255|163040192|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference between the two groups (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group minus Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of percentage of subjects with ≥ 4-fold increase in anti-H1N1 antibody titers (seroconversion) being ≥ -10%.|Difference in seroconversion rate|2.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|7.58||||||Difference in seroconversion rates for anti-H1N1 antibody: To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Fluarix® vaccine (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group) at Day 0, was non-inferior to that of Fluarix® vaccine administered alone at Day 0 (Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of seroconversion rates for anti-H1N1 antibody, one month post-Fluarix® vaccination.||7.58|-2.84|
81672537|NCT00385255|163040192|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference between the two groups (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group minus Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of percentage of subjects with ≥ 4-fold increase in anti-H3N2 antibody titers (seroconversion) being ≥ -10%.|Difference in seroconversion rate|5.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|10.07||||||Difference in seroconversion rates for anti-H3N2 antibody: To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Fluarix® vaccine (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group) at Day 0, was non-inferior to that of Fluarix® vaccine administered alone at Day 0 (Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of seroconversion rates for anti-H3N2 antibody, one month post-Fluarix® vaccination.||10.07|1.10|
81672538|NCT00385255|163040192|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference between the two groups (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group minus Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of percentage of subjects with ≥ 4-fold increase anti-B antibody titers (seroconversion) being ≥ -10%.|Difference in seroconversion rate|2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|7.2||||||Difference in seroconversion rates for anti-B antibody: To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Boostrix® vaccine co-administered with Fluarix® vaccine (Boostrix+Fluarix 19-64 YOA Group) at Day 0, was non-inferior to that of Fluarix® vaccine administered alone at Day 0 (Fluarix Boostrix 19-64 YOA Group), in terms of seroconversion rates for anti-B antibody, one month post-Fluarix® vaccination.||7.20|-2.90|
81672539|NCT00345176|163040231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||<|0.013|TWO_SIDED|98.7|0.76|1.07||Adjusted for 3 treatment versus placebo comparisons and interim analyses|Regression, Cox|Adjusted for baseline AMD status|The reference group is placebo.|Each of the 3 active arms was compared to the placebo/control arm.||1.07|0.76|<0.013
81672540|NCT00345176|163040231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||<|0.013|TWO_SIDED|98.7|0.82|1.16||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Cox|||||1.16|0.82|<0.013
81672541|NCT00345176|163040231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||<|0.013|TWO_SIDED|98.7|0.75|1.06|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for multiple comparisons||||1.06|0.75|<0.013
81706975|NCT04157751|163110597|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.9||||0.0176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.98|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a discrete fixed effect for heart failure status and a continuous fixed effect for baseline NT-proBNP level.|Comparison vs. Placebo|Area under the curve (AUC) of change from baseline in log-transformed NT-proBNP level over 30 days of treatment was analysed by an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). NT-proBNP level is regarded as log-normally distributed, therefore values were log-transformed prior to analysis. The linear trapezoidal rule was used to calculate the AUC after the log-transformation had been applied to each value.||0.98|0.82|0.0176
81466972|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.45|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.45|0.75|0.31
81466973|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.25|0.70|0.45
81466974|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.07|0.64|0.64
81706976|NCT04157751|163110600|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.1241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.1||p-value for HR=1.0 (two sided)|Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazard model with terms for heart failure status and treatment.|Comparison vs. Placebo.|||1.10|0.46|0.1241
81706977|NCT01332851|163110607|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|2.5|||=|0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|6.1||We used a threshold of p \< .05 as the criterion for statistical significance.|Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio of 2.5 indicates that children with parents in the control group were 2.5 times more likely to be removed from their home and placed into foster care compared to the intervention group.|Child welfare system removals were analyzed with a survival models that used condition assignment to predict hazard of being removed from the birth parent home.||6.10|1.03|=.043
81706978|NCT01332851|163110608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Parents in the PFR condition were 0.94 higher on sensitivity scores (on the unstandardized sensitivity measure) across the three post-intervention time points than parents in the R\&R condition. The standard error (SE) of this difference was .42.|Mixed models were estimated in which post-intervention scores were nested. The intercept (representing the average score across post-intervention time points) was modeled as having a random effect. The intercept in the mixed model was regressed on intervention condition (R\&R = 0, PFR = 1), baseline sensitivity score, months between baseline and end of intervention, and age of child at baseline.||||<.05
81706979|NCT01332851|163110609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The PFR group had a higher mean compared to the R\&R group. (the absolute value of the standardized effect is d=.15).|Mixed models were estimated in which post-intervention scores were nested. The intercept (representing the average score across post-intervention time points) was modeled as having a random effect. The intercept in the mixed model was regressed on intervention condition (R\&R = 0, PFR = 1), baseline security score, months between baseline and end of intervention, and age of child at baseline||||>.05
81706980|NCT01332851|163110610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The adjusted mean across the two post-intervention time points was -.20 (SE=.50) lower in the PFR group than R\&R group. The standardized effect size was d=.04.|Mixed models were estimated in which post-intervention scores were nested. The intercept (representing the average score across post-intervention time points) was modeled as having a random effect. The intercept in the mixed model was regressed on intervention condition (R\&R = 0, PFR = 1), baseline problem behavior score, months between baseline and end of intervention, and age of child at baseline.||||>.05
81706981|NCT01332851|163110611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The adjusted mean across post-intervention time points was .41 (SE=.53) higher in the PFR group than the R\&R group. The standardized effect size was d=-.07|Mixed models were estimated in which post-intervention scores were nested. The intercept (representing the average score across post-intervention time points) was modeled as having a random effect. The intercept in the mixed model was regressed on intervention condition (R\&R = 0, PFR = 1), baseline competence stress score, months between baseline and end of intervention, and age of child at baseline||||>.05
81710345|NCT00631969|163117143|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is an exploratory analysis of Vardenafil exposure in ED patients of different age categories to assess the effect of age on the drug's pharmacokinetics.||||||0.8749||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression line is fitted to the logarithm of Cmax. Test of the hypothesis of a zero slope using the two-sided t-test at α=0.05.||||0.8749
81466975|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|3.94|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.94|1.18|0.013
81636359|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|34.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|51.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 0 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||51|21|
81636360|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.0|100.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 28 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||100|90|
81466976|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|4.66|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.66|1.16|0.017
81466977|NCT01340027|162626297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|3.45|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.45|0.88|0.11
81636361|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.0|99.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 56 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||99|85|
81636362|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.0|99.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 180 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||99|85|
81636363|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|85.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.0|94.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 360 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||94|71|
81636364|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|74.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|86.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 720 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||86|58|
81636365|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|69.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.0|81.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 1080 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||81|52|
81466978|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.56|||Regression, Logistic|||"All statistical comparisons are for End of Treatment using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The logistic regression model includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline measurement as a covariate."||2.56|0.16|0.52
81466979|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.99|0.23|0.48
81636366|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|37.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.0|54.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 0 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||54|23|
81672542|NCT00345176|163040232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.08|||Regression, Cox|||||1.08|0.84|<0.05
81672543|NCT00345176|163040232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.09|||Regression, Cox|||||1.09|0.84|<0.05
81672544|NCT00345176|163040232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.07|||Regression, Cox|||||1.07|0.83|<0.05
81672545|NCT00345176|163040233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.4|||Regression, Cox|||Comparison of Lutein/Zeaxantin versus Control for mortality||1.40|0.77|<0.05
81672546|NCT00345176|163040233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.52|||Regression, Cox|||Comparison of DHA/EPA versus Placebo for mortality||1.52|0.84|<0.05
81672547|NCT00345176|163040233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.65|||Regression, Cox|||Comparison of Lutein/Zeaxanthin + DHA/EPA versus Placebo for Mortality||1.65|0.92|<0.05
81672548|NCT00345176|163040234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||||1.10|0.84|<0.05
81672549|NCT01136655|163040240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|0.142|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.142|0.087|<0.0001
81672550|NCT01136655|163040240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.078|0.133|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.133|0.078|<0.0001
81672551|NCT01136655|163040240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0141||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.085|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.085|0.030|0.0001
81672552|NCT01136655|163040240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0139||0.5223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.018|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.018|-0.036|0.5223
81672553|NCT01136655|163040240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0139||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|-0.029|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||-0.029|-0.084|0.0001
81672554|NCT01136655|163040240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0138||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|-0.02|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||-0.020|-0.075|0.0007
81672555|NCT01136655|163040240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0141|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.142|-0.086|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||-0.086|-0.142|<0.0001
81672556|NCT01136655|163040240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0141||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|-0.028|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||-0.028|-0.084|0.0001
81672557|NCT01136655|163040240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0141||0.5394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.019|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.019|-0.036|0.5394
81672558|NCT01136655|163040240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.9863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.028|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.028|-0.027|0.9863
81672559|NCT01136655|163040241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|0.155|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.155|0.056|<0.0001
81672560|NCT01136655|163040241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0252||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.116|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.116|0.017|0.0092
81672561|NCT01136655|163040241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0252||0.5509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.065|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.065|-0.035|0.5509
81672562|NCT01136655|163040241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0249||0.1163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.088|0.01|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.010|-0.088|0.1163
81706982|NCT01332851|163110612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The PFR group had a higher mean level of social and emotional development compared to the R\&R group (the absolute value of the standardized effect is d=.10).|Mixed models were estimated in which post-intervention scores were nested. The intercept (representing the average score across post-intervention time points) was modeled as having a random effect. The intercept in the mixed model was regressed on intervention condition (R\&R = 0, PFR = 1), baseline social-emotional competence score, months between baseline and end of intervention, and age of child at baseline.||||>.05
81706983|NCT01332851|163110613|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The PFR group had lower mean level of problem behavior compared to the R\&R group (the absolute value of standardized effect is d= .12).|Mixed models were estimated in which post-intervention scores were nested. The intercept (representing the average score across post-intervention time points) was modeled as having a random effect. The intercept in the mixed model was regressed on intervention condition (R\&R = 0, PFR = 1), baseline problem behavior score, months between baseline and end of intervention, and age of child at baseline||||>.05
81706984|NCT01332851|163110614|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Adjusted mean at 3-month post-intervention was -.07 (SE=.08) lower for PFR compared to R\&R group.|Tested mean differences by condition at 3-month follow-up controlling for baseline score, months between baseline and the end of the intervention, and age of child and using an ANVOVA/regression model. Null hypothesis was that post-intervention means were equal.||||>.05
81706985|NCT01332851|163110615|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Adjusted mean at 3-month post-intervention was -.06 (SE=.08) lower for PFR compared to R\&R group.|||||>.05
81706986|NCT01332851|163110616|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The PFR group had lower atypical affective communication compared to the R\&R group (the absolute value of the standardized effect size was d=.19).|Mixed models were estimated in which post-intervention scores were nested. The intercept (representing the average score across post-intervention time points) was modeled as having a random effect. The intercept in the mixed model was regressed on intervention condition (R\&R = 0, PFR = 1), baseline score, months between baseline and end of intervention, and age of child at baseline||||<.05
81706987|NCT03299166|163110621|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.2202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Model-based summary statistics are from a mixed model with repeated measures, including fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score, baseline score-by-visit interaction as covariates, and participant as random effect.||0.60|-2.59|0.2202
81706988|NCT03299166|163110628|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.4508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4 Analysis.~Model-based summary statistics are from a mixed model with repeated measures, including fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score, baseline score-by-visit interaction as covariates, and participant as random effect."||0.75|-1.67|0.4508
81466980|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.81|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.81|0.32|0.93
81706989|NCT03299166|163110628|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8 Analysis.~Model-based summary statistics are from a mixed model with repeated measures, including fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score, baseline score-by-visit interaction as covariates, and participant as random effect."||-0.06|-3.02|0.0410
81706990|NCT01302691|163110629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.1||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.6|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model includes treatment group, time point, and the interaction of time by treatment with restriction of same baseline mean across treatment groups||||0.6|-2.7|0.205
81706991|NCT01302691|163110635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-3.2||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-0.8|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model includes treatment group, time point, and the interaction of time by treatment with restriction of same baseline mean across treatment groups||||-0.8|-5.7|0.011
81706992|NCT00062647|163110642|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No margin was justified owing to the exploratory nature of the investigation.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.0||||||95.0|-35.5|31.9|||the difference in the 2 eradication rate|Statistical testing was limited to interval estimation (95% CI) of the difference in the 2 eradication rates using the method of Agresti and Caffo.||||31.9|-35.5|
81706993|NCT01678560|163110674|OTHER|Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population|Fisher exact test statistic value|1.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Hypothesis: Active continuous monitoring of PAP treatment in OSA will result in improved adherence at 90 days Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population.|Fisher Exact|Exact Fisher test was used on the information from the limited population.||PAP devices delivery to the patients was outsourced by the institution eliminating the point of recruitment for the study at our department. The recruitment was halted and the study proceeded with the follow-up of already recruited patients. As a result of the limited recruitment, planned statistical data analysis was not performed on the primary outcomes due to the smaller then expected number of subjects (expected 110 subjects in the Usual arm and 110 subjects in the Wireless arm.|Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population.|||<0.01
81710346|NCT00631969|163117144|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is an exploratory analysis of metabolite M-1 exposure in ED patients of different age categories to assess the effect of age on the drug's pharmacokinetics.|Point estimate of ratio|125.28||||||90.0|73.65|213.11||||||Point estimate and 90% confidence interval of ratio (patients aged ≥ 65 years/ patients aged \< 65 years) were calculated.||213.11|73.65|
81466981|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.12||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|25.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||25.60|1.47|0.013
81636367|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|89.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.0|95.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 28 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||95|74|
81672563|NCT01136655|163040241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.041|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||-0.041|-0.140|0.0004
81672564|NCT01136655|163040241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0247||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|-0.002|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||-0.002|-0.100|0.0400
81672565|NCT01136655|163040241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0252||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.133|-0.034|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||-0.034|-0.133|0.0011
81672566|NCT01136655|163040241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0254||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.118|-0.018|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||-0.018|-0.118|0.0077
81672567|NCT01136655|163040241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0252||0.4957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.033|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.033|-0.067|0.4957
81672568|NCT01136655|163040241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.071|||ANCOVA|LOCF was performed if missing data were post last non-missing post-baseline assessment.||Factors in the ANCOVA model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.071|-0.027|0.3800
81672569|NCT01136655|163040242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.073|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Factors in the Analysis of Covariance model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.140|0.073|<0.0001
81672570|NCT01136655|163040242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0171|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.078|0.146|||ANCOVA|||Factors in the Analysis of Covariance model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.146|0.078|<0.0001
81672571|NCT01136655|163040242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0172||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Factors in the Analysis of Covariance model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.090|0.023|0.0011
81672572|NCT01136655|163040242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0169||0.7589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.039|||ANCOVA|||Factors in the Analysis of Covariance model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.039|-0.028|0.7589
81672573|NCT01136655|163040242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|-0.017|||ANCOVA|||Factors in the Analysis of Covariance model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||-0.017|-0.084|0.0035
81672574|NCT01136655|163040242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0168||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|-0.022|||ANCOVA|||Factors in the Analysis of Covariance model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||-0.022|-0.089|0.0011
81672575|NCT01136655|163040242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0171|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.149|-0.081|||ANCOVA|||Factors in the Analysis of Covariance model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||-0.081|-0.149|<0.0001
81672576|NCT01136655|163040242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0172||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|-0.024|||ANCOVA|||Factors in the Analysis of Covariance model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||-0.024|-0.092|0.0008
81672577|NCT01136655|163040242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0172||0.8582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.031|||ANCOVA|||Factors in the Analysis of Covariance model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.031|-0.037|0.8582
81672578|NCT01136655|163040242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.6276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.025|||ANCOVA|||Factors in the Analysis of Covariance model included: patient, visit, treatment, and the covariate pre-dose FEV1 from each visit.||0.025|-0.042|0.6276
81466982|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.49||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|25.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||25.77|1.17|0.031
81672579|NCT01136655|163040243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.393|0.7|||ANOVA|A shift log transformation was performed on the response variable in the ANOVA model, using log(response) \[log(response + 1) if response is 0\].||Factors in the ANOVA model included: patient, period and treatment.||0.700|0.393|<0.0001
81672580|NCT01136655|163040243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.194|0.347|||ANOVA|A shift log transformation was performed on the response variable in the ANOVA model, using log(response) \[log(response + 1) if response is 0\].||Factors in the ANOVA model included: patient, period and treatment.||0.347|0.194|<0.0001
81466983|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.84||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|15.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.58|0.95|0.059
81466984|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|7.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.58|0.48|0.36
81672581|NCT01136655|163040243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.214|0.396|||ANOVA|A shift log transformation was performed on the response variable in the ANOVA model, using log(response) \[log(response + 1) if response is 0\].||Factors in the ANOVA model included: patient, period and treatment.||0.396|0.214|<0.0001
81672582|NCT01136655|163040243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.371|0.659|||ANOVA|A shift log transformation was performed on the response variable in the ANOVA model, using log(response) \[log(response + 1) if response is 0\].||Factors in the ANOVA model included: patient, period and treatment.||0.659|0.371|<0.0001
81636368|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|94.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.0|98.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 56 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||98|81|
81636369|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.0|99.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 180 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||99|85|
81636370|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|89.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.0|95.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 360 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||95|74|
81636371|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|57.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.0|72.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 720 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||72|41|
81636372|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|57.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.0|72.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 1080 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||72|41|
81636373|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 0 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||10|0|
81636374|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|83.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.0|92.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 28 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||92|67|
81636375|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|77.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.0|88.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 56 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||88|61|
81636376|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|71.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.0|84.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 180 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||84|55|
81636377|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|66.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.0|79.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 360 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||79|49|
81636378|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.0|74.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 720 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||74|44|
81636379|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|43.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.0|59.0||||||Adolescent cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 1080 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||59|28|
81636380|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|47.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 0 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||47|18|
81636381|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|69.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.0|82.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 28 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||82|53|
81636382|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|61.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.0|75.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 56 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||75|45|
81636383|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|56.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.0|70.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 180 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||70|40|
81636384|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|42.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|58.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 360 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||58|27|
81636385|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|42.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|58.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 720 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||58|27|
81636386|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|36.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|54.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 1080 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||54|22|
81636387|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|33.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|50.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 0 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||50|20|
81636388|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|92.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|97.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 28 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||97|78|
81636389|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|89.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.0|96.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 56 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||96|75|
81636390|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|92.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|97.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 180 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||97|78|
81636391|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|78.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.0|88.0||||||children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 360 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||88|62|
81636392|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|67.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.0|80.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 720 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||80|50|
81636393|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|58.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.0|73.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 1080 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||73|42|
81636394|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|36.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|52.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 0 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||52|22|
81636395|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|92.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|97.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 28 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||97|78|
81636396|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|92.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|97.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 56 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||97|78|
81636397|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.0|100.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 180 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||100|86|
81636398|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|72.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|84.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 360 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||84|56|
81636399|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|72.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|84.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 720 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||84|56|
81466985|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|2.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.17|0.05|0.26
81710347|NCT00631969|163117144|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is an exploratory analysis of metabolite M-1 exposure in ED patients of different age categories to assess the effect of age on the drug's pharmacokinetics.||||||0.7375||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression line is fitted to the logarithm of AUC. Test of the hypothesis of a zero slope using the two-sided t-test at α=0.05.||||0.7375
81466986|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.31|0.08|0.33
81636400|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|67.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.0|80.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 1080 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||80|50|
81636401|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|25.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 0 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||25|4|
81636402|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|72.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|84.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 28 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||84|56|
81636403|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|56.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.0|70.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 56 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||70|40|
81636404|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|44.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.0|60.0||||||children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 180 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||60|30|
81636405|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|28.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|44.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 360 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||44|16|
81636406|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|41.0||||||Children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 720 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||41|14|
81636407|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|35.0||||||children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 1080 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||35|10|
81636408|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|25.0||||||Young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 0 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||25|4|
81636409|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|78.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.0|88.0||||||Young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 28 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||88|62|
81636410|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|42.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|58.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 56 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||58|27|
81636411|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|53.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.0|68.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 180 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||68|37|
81636412|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|28.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|44.0||||||Young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 360 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||44|16|
81636413|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|28.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|44.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 720 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||44|16|
81636414|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|28.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|44.0||||||Young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-1 at study day 1080 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||44|16|
81636415|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|25.0||||||Young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 0 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||25|4|
81636416|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.0|100.0||||||Young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 28 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||100|86|
81636417|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|86.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.0|94.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 56 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||94|71|
81710348|NCT00631969|163117145|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is an exploratory analysis of metabolite M-1 exposure in ED patients of different age categories to assess the effect of age on the drug's pharmacokinetics.|Point estimate of ratio|123.84||||||90.0|80.12|191.42||||||Point estimate and 90% confidence interval of ratio (patients aged ≥ 65 years / patients aged \< 65 years) were calculated.||191.42|80.12|
81636418|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|81.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.0|90.0||||||Young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 180 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||90|65|
81636419|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|83.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.0|92.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 360 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||92|68|
81636420|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|Slope|72.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|84.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 720 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||84|56|
81636421|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|69.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.0|82.0||||||Young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-2 at study day 1080 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||82|53|
81636422|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|22.0||||||Young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 0 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||22|3|
81636423|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|86.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.0|94.0||||||Young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 28 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||94|71|
81636424|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|67.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.0|80.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 56 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||80|50|
81636425|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.0|66.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 180 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||66|34|
81636426|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|41.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 360 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||41|14|
81636427|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|47.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 720 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||47|18|
81636428|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|41.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-3 at study day 1080 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||41|14|
81636429|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|14.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 0 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||14|0|
81636430|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|89.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.0|96.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 28 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||96|75|
81636431|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|72.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|96.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 56 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||96|56|
81636432|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|47.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.0|63.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 180 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||63|32|
81636433|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|28.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|44.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 360 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||44|16|
81636434|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|28.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|44.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 720 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||44|16|
81672583|NCT01136655|163040243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.56||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.409|0.755|||ANOVA|A shift log transformation was performed on the response variable in the ANOVA model, using log(response) \[log(response + 1) if response is 0\].||Factors in the ANOVA model included: patient, period and treatment.||0.755|0.409|0.0002
81672584|NCT01136655|163040243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.12||||0.4512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.827|1.528|||ANOVA|A shift log transformation was performed on the response variable in the ANOVA model, using log(response) \[log(response + 1) if response is 0\].||Factors in the ANOVA model included: patient, period and treatment.||1.528|0.827|0.4512
81672585|NCT02873936|163040244|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|34.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|46.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12||46.3|23.5|<0.001
81672586|NCT02873936|163040244|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|26.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.0|37.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12||37.9|15.0|<0.001
81672587|NCT02873936|163040245|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.19||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. Least squares (LS)-Mean, 95% confidence interval (CI), and P-value were provided from mixed effects model for repeated measure (MMRM). Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.19|-0.45|<0.001
81672588|NCT02873936|163040245|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.14||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.14|-0.40|<0.001
81672589|NCT02873936|163040246|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|25.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|35.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12||35.8|14.7|<0.001
81672590|NCT02873936|163040246|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|21.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|32.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12||32.0|11.4|<0.001
81672591|NCT02873936|163040247|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|6.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||6.1|2.5|<0.001
81672592|NCT02873936|163040247|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|5.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||5.2|1.6|<0.001
81672593|NCT02873936|163040248|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|18.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|28.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24||28.3|8.6|<0.001
81672594|NCT02873936|163040248|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|14.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|23.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24||23.4|4.6|0.003
81672595|NCT02873936|163040249|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|7.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||7.3|2.6|<0.001
81672596|NCT02873936|163040249|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||5.5|0.9|0.007
81710349|NCT00631969|163117145|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is an exploratory analysis of metabolite M-1 exposure in ED patients of different age categories to assess the effect of age on the drug's pharmacokinetics.||||||0.394||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression line is fitted to the logarithm of Cmax. Test of the hypothesis of a zero slope using the two-sided t-test at α = 0.05.||||0.3940
81672597|NCT02873936|163040250|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|15.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|23.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4||23.7|6.4|<0.001
81672598|NCT02873936|163040250|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|14.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|22.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4||22.6|5.7|<0.001
81672599|NCT02873936|163040250|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|28.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.5|38.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12||38.5|17.5|<0.001
81535605|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.949||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.733|-0.164|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.164|-1.733|0.018
81636435|NCT02678455|162963133|OTHER|Estimate of the percentage in each sub-group in the TV005 vaccine arm.|percentage seropositive|22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|38.0||||||young children cohort: percent seropositive to DENV-4 at study day 1080 There is no comparison between arms. Only the percentage seropositive in the TV005 vaccine arm is being estimated with confidence interval.||38|12|
81535606|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.566||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.374|0.242|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.242|-1.374|0.169
81636436|NCT01303796|162963191|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.013|||<|0.0249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.837|1.226||one-sided|Kaplan-Meier|||The phase III part planned to randomize 485 patients, about 243 per arm (actual 241 patients per arm), over an estimated period of 24 months. Final analysis would occur at approximately 424 deaths, which was expected to be observed about 43 months after the accrual of the first patient. A stratified log rank analysis would have 90% power to detect a 27.5% reduction in the risk of death, i.e., a hazard ratio of 0.725, between Arm A and Arm C.||1.226|0.837|<0.0249
81636437|NCT01303796|162963191|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.08|||<|0.0249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.35||one-sided|Log Rank||Predictive factor adjusted; when interaction term was not significant at 10% confidence level, the interaction term was removed from the model.|"Subgroup analyses (pre-specified): Presence of antecedent MDS or MPD (covariate)~Treatment covariate: alternating sapacitabine/decitabine treatment Levels: No (i.e., de novo) vs Presence of antecedent MDS or MPD"||1.35|0.86|<0.0249
81636438|NCT01303796|162963191|SUPERIORITY|Effects of treatments compared in AML patients with baseline WBC count ≥ 10 x 109/L vs WBC count ≤ 10 x 109/L|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.57|||<|0.0249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.19||one-sided|Log Rank||Predictive factor adjusted; when interaction term was not significant at 10% confidence level, the interaction term was removed from the model.|"Subgroup analyses (pre-specified): Baseline peripheral WBC count ≥ 10 x 109/L (covariate)~Treatment covariate: alternating sapacitabine/decitabine treatment Levels: Baseline WBC count ≥ 10 x 109/L vs WBC count ≤ 10 x 109/L"||2.19|1.12|<0.0249
81636439|NCT01303796|162963191|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.01|||<|0.0249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.32||one-sided|Log Rank||Predictive factor adjusted; when interaction term was not significant at 10% confidence level, the interaction term was removed from the model.|"Subgroup analyses (pre-specified): Baseline bone marrow blast percentage ≥ 50% (covariate)~Treatment covariate: alternating sapacitabine/decitabine treatment Levels: Baseline bone marrow blast percentage ≥ 50% vs Blast percentage ≤ 50%"||1.32|0.77|<0.0249
81636440|NCT01303796|162963191|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.27|||<|0.0249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.73|||Log Rank||Predictive factor adjusted; when interaction term was not significant at 10% confidence level, the interaction term was removed from the model.|"Subgroup analyses (pre-specified): Unfavorable cytogenetics risk by SWOG (covariate)~Treatment covariate: alternating sapacitabine/decitabine treatment Levels: Unfavorable cytogenetics vs other"||1.73|0.94|<0.0249
81636441|NCT01303796|162963191|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.222|||<|0.0249|TWO_SIDED|||||one-sided|Log Rank||Predictive factor adjusted; when interaction term was not significant at 10% confidence level, the interaction term was removed from the model.|"Subgroup analyses (post-hoc): Region (covariate)~Treatment covariate: alternating sapacitabine/decitabine treatment (Arm A) Levels: EU vs US"||||<0.0249
81636442|NCT01303796|162963191|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.071|||<|0.0249|TWO_SIDED|||||one-sided|Log Rank||Predictive factor adjusted; when interaction term was not significant at 10% confidence level, the interaction term was removed from the model.|"Subgroup analyses (post-hoc): Age (covariate)~Treatment covariate: alternating sapacitabine/decitabine treatment (Arm A) Levels: ≥ 75 years old vs ≤ 75 years old"||||<0.0249
81636443|NCT01303796|162963191|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.956|||<|0.0249|TWO_SIDED|||||one-sided|Log Rank||Predictive factor adjusted; when interaction term was not significant at 10% confidence level, the interaction term was removed from the model.|"Subgroup analyses (post-hoc): Gender (covariate)~Treatment covariate: alternating sapacitabine/decitabine treatment (Arm A) Levels: Male vs Female"||||<0.0249
81636444|NCT01303796|162963191|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0249||||||one-sided|Log Rank|Predictive factor adjusted; when interaction term was not significant at 10% confidence level, the interaction term was removed from the model.||"Subgroup analyses (post-hoc): ECOG status (covariate)~Treatment covariate: alternating sapacitabine/decitabine treatment (Arm A) Levels: Status 2 vs \< 2"||||<0.0249
81636445|NCT01303796|162963191|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0249||||||one-sided|Log Rank|Predictive factor adjusted; when interaction term was not significant at 10% confidence level, the interaction term was removed from the model.||"Subgroup analyses (post-hoc): HCT-CI score (covariate)~Treatment covariate: alternating sapacitabine/decitabine treatment Levels: HCT-CI score 0-2 vs HCT-CI score \>2"||||<0.0249
81636446|NCT01303796|162963192|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.34||||0.1468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.645|2.782|||Fisher Exact|||||2.782|0.645|0.1468
81636447|NCT01303796|162963197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0416|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0416
81636448|NCT01303796|162963198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1568|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1568
81636449|NCT01303796|162963199|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.013|||<|0.0249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.837|1.226||one-sided|Log Rank|||||1.226|0.837|<0.0249
81636450|NCT02148705|162963205|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|288.281|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.549|13984.356|||Fisher Exact|||||13984.356|35.549|<0.0001
81636451|NCT02148705|162963206|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.011|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.044|||Chi-squared|||||0.044|0.003|<0.0001
81636452|NCT02148705|162963207|SUPERIORITY||Test Statistics|23.1429|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized Wilcoxon-Gehan Test|Analysis is adjusted for Overall TW Depths, TBSA Group, Center Group, and Number of TWs||||||<0.0001
81636453|NCT02148705|162963208|SUPERIORITY||estimate|6505.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|269.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5974.41|7037.19|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon tests pooled using Rubin´s rule||||7037.19|5974.41|<0.0001
81706994|NCT01678560|163110675|OTHER|Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population|Fisher exact test statistic value|1.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||"Hypothesis: Active continuous monitoring of PAP treatment in OSA (Wireless group) will result in improved adherence at 90 days compared to Usual Group.~Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population."|Fisher Exact|Exact Fisher test was used on the information from the limited population||CPAP devices delivery to the patients was outsourced by the institution eliminating the point of recruitment for the study at our department The recruitment was halted and the study proceeded with the follow-up of already recruited patients. As a result of the limited recruitment, planned statistical data analysis was not performed on the primary outcomes due to the smaller then expected number of subjects (expected 110 subjects in the Usual arm and 110 subjects in the Wireless arm|Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population|||<0.01
81706995|NCT01678560|163110676|OTHER|Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population|Estimation Parameter Other[Fisher exact|1.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Hypothesis - Number of patients effectively treated with the PAP will be higher in the Wireless Group compared to the Usual Group Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population.|Fisher Exact|||CPAP devices delivery to the patients was outsourced by the institution eliminating the point of recruitment for the study at our department The recruitment was halted and the study proceeded with the follow-up of already recruited patients. As a result of the limited recruitment, planned statistical data analysis was not performed on the primary outcomes due to the smaller then expected number of subjects (expected 110 subjects in the Usual arm and 110 subjects in the Wireless arm.||||<0.01
81706996|NCT01678560|163110677|OTHER|Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population|Other[Fisher exact test statistic value]|0.0286|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Hypothesis - PAP treatment Adherence in the first 3 months of treatment predicts the PAP treatment Adherence in the next 9 months of treatment Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population|Fisher Exact||Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population.|Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population|Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population.|||<0.01
81706997|NCT01678560|163110678|OTHER|Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population|Exact Fisher test|0.0039|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||"Hypothesis: Patients with the higher AHI are more likely to become adherent to the PAP therapy.~Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population"|Fisher Exact|Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population||Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population|Exact Fisher test was used on the collected information from the limited population|||<0.01
81706998|NCT00117572|163110696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.41|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is (Induction+CRT)/CRT|Comparison of overall survival curves||1.41|0.59|0.68
81706999|NCT00117572|163110697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.25|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is (Induction+CRT)/CRT|||1.25|0.55|0.37
81707000|NCT00117572|163110698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.12|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is (Induction+CRT)/CRT|||1.12|0.51|0.16
81707001|NCT00117572|163110699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.57
81707002|NCT00117572|163110700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.11
81535607|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.142||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.638|0.923|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.923|-0.638|0.720
81707003|NCT00117572|163110701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Comparison of change scores between treatment groups||||||0.55
81707004|NCT00117572|163110702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.034
81707005|NCT00117572|163110703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.35
81707006|NCT00117572|163110704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.96
81707007|NCT00117572|163110705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.88
81707008|NCT00117572|163110706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.83
81707009|NCT00117572|163110707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81707010|NCT00117572|163110708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.090
81707011|NCT00997555|163110711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6
81707012|NCT00997555|163110712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||95.0||||(bronchoscopy 5.1 days, 95% CI +/- 3.6 days versus control 6.7 days, 95% CI +/- 6.3 days, p = 0.7).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7
81707013|NCT00997555|163110713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|(bronchoscopy 10 days, 95% CI +/- 10 days versus control 18 days, 95% CI +/- 12 days, p = 0.4).||||||0.4
81466987|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|6.68|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.68|0.17|0.94
81466988|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.02|0.09|0.29
81535608|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.043|0.523|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.523|-1.043|0.515
81707014|NCT00997555|163110714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|(bronchoscopy 21 days, 95% CI +/- 12 days versus control 26 days, 95% CI +/- 12 days, p = 0.5).||||||0.5
81707015|NCT00804986|163110724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.47||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.11||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 HbA1c for 0.5 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo with values \<0.05 considered to be statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline HbA1c, metformin use, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||-0.11|-0.83|0.0109
81707016|NCT00804986|163110724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.67||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.31||p-value represents change from baseline to week 12 HbA1c for 2.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo with values \<0.05 considered to be statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline HbA1c, metformin use, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||-0.31|-1.02|0.0003
81707017|NCT00804986|163110724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-1.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.76||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 HbA1c for 6.2 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo with values \<0.05 considered to be statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline HbA1c, metformin use, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||-0.76|-1.46|<0.0001
81707018|NCT00804986|163110724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-1.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-0.93||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 HbA1c for 12.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo with values \<0.05 considered to be statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline HbA1c, metformin use, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||-0.93|-1.64|<0.0001
81707019|NCT00804986|163110724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-1.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.88||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 HbA1c for 17.6 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo with values \<0.05 considered to be statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline HbA1c, metformin use, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||-0.88|-1.59|<0.0001
81707020|NCT00804986|163110725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|1.93||||0.655||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for hunger, 0.5 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.655
81707021|NCT00804986|163110725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|3.36||||0.436||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for hunger, 2.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.436
81707022|NCT00804986|163110725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|0.45||||0.914||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for hunger, 6.2 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.914
81707023|NCT00804986|163110725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|3.3||||0.446||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for hunger, 12.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.446
81707024|NCT00804986|163110725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|2.84||||0.508||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for hunger, 17.6 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.508
81707025|NCT00804986|163110725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|2.89||||0.561||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for how full, 0.5 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.561
81707026|NCT00804986|163110725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-7.4||||0.135||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for how full, 2.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.135
81707027|NCT00804986|163110725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-4.45||||0.357||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for how full, 6.2 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.357
81707028|NCT00804986|163110725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-8.05||||0.105||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for how full, 12.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.105
81707029|NCT00804986|163110725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-6.02||||0.221||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for how full, 17.6 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.221
81707030|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-4.54||||0.4848||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting glucose, 0.5 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.4848
81707031|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-19.48||||0.0029||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting glucose, 2.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0029
81707032|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-32.52|||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting glucose, 6.2 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||<0.0001
81636454|NCT03960645|162963212|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|41.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|36.71|46.32||||||BIC: Second Trimester (Test) vs. Week 12 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% confidence interval (CI) was constructed for the geometric least squares mean (GLSM) ratio (%).||46.32|36.71|
81466989|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.60|0.05|0.15
81466990|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.34|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.34|0.06|0.11
81535609|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.018||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.764|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.800|-0.764|0.963
81636455|NCT03960645|162963212|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|44.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.04|49.79||||||BIC: Second Trimester (Test) vs. Week 6 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||49.79|40.04|
81636456|NCT03960645|162963212|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|40.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|36.77|44.76||||||BIC: Third Trimester (Test) vs. Week 12 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||44.76|36.77|
81672600|NCT02873936|163040250|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|17.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|27.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12||27.2|7.1|<0.001
81672601|NCT02873936|163040250|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|26.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|37.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24||37.6|15.8|<0.001
81535610|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.402||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.182|0.377|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.377|-1.182|0.311
81636457|NCT03960645|162963212|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|44.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.95|49.34||||||BIC: Third Trimester (Test) vs. Week 6 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||49.34|39.95|
81636458|NCT03960645|162963213|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|67.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.45|71.56||||||FTC: Second Trimester (Test) vs. Week 12 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||71.56|63.45|
81636459|NCT03960645|162963213|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|64.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.95|67.75||||||FTC: Second Trimester (Test) vs. Week 6 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||67.75|60.95|
81636460|NCT03960645|162963213|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|69.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.88|72.66||||||FTC: Third Trimester (Test) vs. Week 12 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||72.66|65.88|
81636461|NCT03960645|162963213|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|65.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.79|68.57||||||FTC: Third Trimester (Test) vs. Week 6 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||68.57|61.79|
81636462|NCT03960645|162963213|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|77.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.4|92.14||||||TAF: Second Trimester (Test) vs. Week 12 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||92.14|65.40|
81636463|NCT03960645|162963213|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|62.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|50.76|76.96||||||TAF: Second Trimester (Test) vs. Week 6 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||76.96|50.76|
81636464|NCT03960645|162963213|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|69.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.57|82.88||||||TAF: Third Trimester (Test) vs. Week 12 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||82.88|58.57|
81636465|NCT03960645|162963213|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|56.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|46.32|68.96||||||TAF: Third Trimester (Test) vs. Week 6 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||68.96|46.32|
81636466|NCT03960645|162963215|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|51.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|46.48|57.97||||||BIC: Second Trimester (Test) vs. Week 12 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||57.97|46.48|
81636467|NCT03960645|162963215|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|57.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.48|63.36||||||BIC: Second Trimester (Test) vs. Week 6 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||63.36|52.48|
81636468|NCT03960645|162963215|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|48.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.03|53.94||||||BIC: Third Trimester (Test) vs. Week 12 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||53.94|43.03|
81636469|NCT03960645|162963215|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|54.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.39|61.21||||||BIC: Third Trimester (Test) vs. Week 6 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||61.21|48.39|
81636470|NCT03960645|162963215|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|75.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.7|85.7||||||FTC: Second Trimester (Test) vs. Week 12 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||85.70|66.70|
81636471|NCT03960645|162963215|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|77.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.76|88.05||||||FTC: Second Trimester (Test) vs. Week 6 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||88.05|68.76|
81636472|NCT03960645|162963215|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|77.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.33|85.29||||||FTC: Third Trimester (Test) vs. Week 12 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||85.29|70.33|
81636473|NCT03960645|162963215|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|77.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.78|85.15||||||FTC: Third Trimester (Test) vs. Week 6 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||85.15|69.78|
81636474|NCT03960645|162963215|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|69.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.16|87.0||||||TAF: Second Trimester (Test) vs. Week 12 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||87.00|56.16|
81636475|NCT03960645|162963215|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|66.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.79|82.34||||||TAF: Second Trimester (Test) vs. Week 6 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||82.34|53.79|
81636476|NCT03960645|162963215|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|57.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|46.04|70.91||||||TAF: Third Trimester (Test) vs. Week 12 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||70.91|46.04|
81636477|NCT03960645|162963215|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|55.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|44.65|68.42||||||TAF: Third Trimester (Test) vs. Week 6 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||68.42|44.65|
81636478|NCT03960645|162963216|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|26.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|21.45|31.93||||||BIC: Second Trimester (Test) vs. Week 12 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||31.93|21.45|
81636479|NCT03960645|162963216|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|26.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.23|32.78||||||BIC: Second Trimester (Test) vs. Week 6 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||32.78|22.23|
81636480|NCT03960645|162963216|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|29.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|25.74|32.74||||||BIC: Third Trimester (Test) vs. Week 12 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||32.74|25.74|
81672602|NCT02873936|163040250|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|16.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|26.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24||26.9|5.9|0.002
81672603|NCT02873936|163040251|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|3.4||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|8.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4||8.8|-1.9|0.16
81672604|NCT02873936|163040251|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|5.8||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|11.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4||11.6|-0.0|0.039
81672605|NCT02873936|163040251|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|15.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|23.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12||23.5|6.5|<0.001
81672606|NCT02873936|163040251|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.6||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|15.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12||15.2|0.1|0.036
81672607|NCT02873936|163040251|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|23.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.5|33.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24||33.3|14.5|<0.001
81672608|NCT02873936|163040251|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|12.2||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|20.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24||20.6|3.7|0.004
81672609|NCT02873936|163040252|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|26.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|37.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4||37.4|14.6|<0.001
81672610|NCT02873936|163040252|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|18.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|30.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4||30.0|7.5|<0.001
81672611|NCT02873936|163040252|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|34.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.6|46.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24||46.3|23.6|<0.001
81672612|NCT02873936|163040252|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|20.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|32.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24||32.1|8.8|<0.001
81672613|NCT02873936|163040253|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-7.0|0.003
81672614|NCT02873936|163040253|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.0|-6.0|0.027
81672615|NCT02873936|163040253|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-3.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.0|-8.0|<0.001
81672616|NCT02873936|163040253|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-7.0|<0.001
81672617|NCT02873936|163040253|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-4.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.0|-10.0|<0.001
81672618|NCT02873936|163040253|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-7.0|0.006
81686223|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|21.34|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||21.34|7.80|
81466991|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.89|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.89|0.09|0.26
81672619|NCT02873936|163040254|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-5.0|0.008
81672620|NCT02873936|163040254|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||1.0|-2.0|0.65
81672621|NCT02873936|163040254|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-5.0|<0.001
81672622|NCT02873936|163040254|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-4.0|0.008
81672623|NCT02873936|163040254|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-5.0|<0.001
81672624|NCT02873936|163040254|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.0|-4.0|0.039
81672625|NCT02873936|163040255|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.0|-17.0|<0.001
81672626|NCT02873936|163040255|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-5.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.0|-16.0|<0.001
81672627|NCT02873936|163040255|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-18.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|-12.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-12.0|-24.0|<0.001
81672628|NCT02873936|163040255|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.0|-19.0|<0.001
81672629|NCT02873936|163040255|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-18.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|-12.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-12.0|-25.0|<0.001
81672630|NCT02873936|163040255|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-6.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.0|-19.0|<0.001
81686224|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.26|12.92|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||12.92|6.26|
81466992|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|16.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||16.17|0.44|0.28
81636481|NCT03960645|162963216|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|29.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|26.47|33.93||||||BIC: Third Trimester (Test) vs. Week 6 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||33.93|26.47|
81466993|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|15.46|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.46|0.37|0.36
81636482|NCT03960645|162963216|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|64.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.63|75.49||||||FTC: Second Trimester (Test) vs. Week 12 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||75.49|54.63|
81636483|NCT03960645|162963216|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|42.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|36.55|50.34||||||FTC: Second Trimester (Test) vs. Week 6 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||50.34|36.55|
81636484|NCT03960645|162963216|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|64.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.3|70.61||||||FTC: Third Trimester (Test) vs. Week 12 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||70.61|59.30|
81636485|NCT03960645|162963216|OTHER||GLSM ratio (%)|46.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.57|55.64||||||FTC: Third Trimester (Test) vs. Week 6 Post-partum (Reference). A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio (%).||55.64|39.57|
81636486|NCT04938453|162963225|OTHER||Ratio of GLSMs (%)|98.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.87|106.69|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSMs) was calculated as (GLSM of nintedanib 4 X 25 mg)/(GLSM of nintedanib 1 X 100 mg).~Standard error of the mean is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\])."|The statistical model used for the analysis of this primary endpoint was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||106.69|90.87|
81636487|NCT04938453|162963226|OTHER||Ratio of GLSMs (%)|100.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.05|118.24|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSMs) was calculated as (GLSM of nintedanib 4 X 25 mg)/(GLSM of nintedanib 1 X 100 mg).~Standard error of the mean is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\])."|The statistical model used for the analysis of this primary endpoint was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||118.24|85.05|
81686225|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.71|8.07|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||8.07|3.71|
81686226|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.35|8.8|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||8.80|4.35|
81686227|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|12.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.71|16.3|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||16.30|9.71|
81686228|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.59|10.02|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||10.02|5.59|
81686229|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|15.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.56|23.81|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||23.81|9.56|
81686230|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.66|17.38|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||17.38|8.66|
81686231|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.29|9.89|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||9.89|4.29|
81686232|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|20.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.59|34.24|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||34.24|12.59|
81686233|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|21.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.56|31.46|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||31.46|14.56|
81686234|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.24|17.01|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||17.01|7.24|
81686235|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|32.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.75|52.57|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||52.57|19.75|
81707033|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-30.45|||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting glucose, 12.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||<0.0001
81672631|NCT02873936|163040256|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.0|-17.0|<0.001
81672632|NCT02873936|163040256|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-5.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.0|-15.0|<0.001
81672633|NCT02873936|163040256|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-11.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-11.0|-22.0|<0.001
81672634|NCT02873936|163040256|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.0|-18.0|<0.001
81672635|NCT02873936|163040256|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-8.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-8.0|-18.0|<0.001
81672636|NCT02873936|163040256|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||0.0|-11.0|0.052
81672637|NCT02873936|163040257|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|-10.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-10.0|-21.0|<0.001
81672638|NCT02873936|163040257|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-14.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-8.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-8.0|-19.0|<0.001
81672639|NCT02873936|163040257|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-17.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|-11.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-11.0|-23.0|<0.001
81672640|NCT02873936|163040257|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.0|-19.0|<0.001
81672641|NCT02873936|163040257|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|-10.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-10.0|-23.0|<0.001
81466994|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|9.72|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.72|0.29|0.56
81535611|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.124||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.903|0.654|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.654|-0.903|0.754
81672642|NCT02873936|163040257|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-5.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.0|-19.0|<0.001
81672643|NCT02873936|163040258|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.11||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.11|-0.33|<0.001
81672644|NCT02873936|163040258|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.04||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.04|-0.26|0.006
81672645|NCT02873936|163040258|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.21||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.21|-0.51|<0.001
81672646|NCT02873936|163040258|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.08||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.08|-0.37|0.003
81672647|NCT02873936|163040259|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.578|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.61|-7.41||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.41|-13.61|<0.001
81672648|NCT02873936|163040259|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.577|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.02|-5.82||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.82|-12.02|<0.001
81672649|NCT02873936|163040259|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.652|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.19|-7.69||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.69|-14.19|<0.001
81672650|NCT02873936|163040259|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.651|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.22|-5.73||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.73|-12.22|<0.001
81672651|NCT02873936|163040259|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.964|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.73|-6.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.00|-13.73|<0.001
81672652|NCT02873936|163040259|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.987|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-2.98||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.98|-10.80|<0.001
81535612|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.278||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.503|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.060|-0.503|0.485
81707034|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-35.25|||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting glucose, 17.6 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||<0.0001
81707035|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-5.32||||0.6279||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for 2 hours post breakfast glucose, 0.5 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.6279
81636488|NCT04938453|162963227|OTHER||Ratio of GLSMs (%)|98.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.35|107.12|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSMs) was calculated as (GLSM of nintedanib 4 X 25 mg)/(GLSM of nintedanib 1 X 100 mg).~Standard error of the mean is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\])."|The statistical model used for the analysis of this primary endpoint was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||107.12|91.35|
81636489|NCT04658784|162963248|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.92||OR, 95% CI, and p-values for outcomes adjusted for baseline value and type of surgery (vaginal or vaginal + minimally invasive surgery). P-value for VAS at 6-weeks was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|||OR calculated from logistic regression model, evaluating mean change in baseline VAS to 6-weeks.||1.92|0.13|0.32
81636490|NCT04658784|162963249|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|5.65||OR, 95% CI, and p-values for outcomes adjusted for baseline value and type of surgery (vaginal or vaginal + minimally invasive surgery). P-value for VAS at 6-weeks was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|||OR calculated from logistic regression model, evaluating mean change in baseline VAS to 6-weeks.||5.65|0.04|1.0
81636491|NCT04658784|162963252|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|8.7||Adjust for baseline value and type of surgery (vaginal or vaginal + minimally invasive surgery).|Regression, Linear|||Differences in mean change and 95% CI generated from general linear models. Change from baseline to 6- weeks.||8.7|-3.5|1.0
81636492|NCT04658784|162963252|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|3.2||Adjust for baseline value and type of surgery (vaginal or vaginal + minimally invasive surgery).|Regression, Linear|||Differences in mean change and 95% CI generated from general linear models. Change from baseline to 6-months.||3.2|-5.6|
81636493|NCT04658784|162963253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|6.9||Adjust for baseline value and type of surgery (vaginal or vaginal + minimally invasive surgery).|Regression, Linear|||Differences in mean change and 95% CI generated from general linear models. Change in baseline to 6-weeks.||6.9|-6.6|1.0
81636494|NCT04658784|162963253|SUPERIORITY|Differences in mean change and 95% CI generated from general linear models. Change in baseline to 6-months.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|8.6||Adjusted for baseline value and type of surgery (vaginal or vaginal + minimally invasive surgery).|Regression, Linear|||||8.6|-3.1|1
81636495|NCT04658784|162963254|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|1.3||Adjusted for baseline value and type of surgery (vaginal or vaginal + minimally invasive surgery).|Regression, Linear|||Differences in mean change and 95% CI generated from general linear models. Change from baseline to 6 months.||1.3|-4.4|1.0
81636496|NCT02095678|162963295|OTHER|Significance (alpha) set to 0.05||||||0.211|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.211
81636497|NCT02095678|162963298|OTHER|Significance (alpha) set to 0.05|||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81636498|NCT02095678|162963299|OTHER|Significance (alpha) set to 0.05|||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81636499|NCT03787628|162963409|OTHER|Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) testing the main effect of group and time, and the group X time interaction.|F-test|0.703||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value reflects the test of the interaction between group and time on the measure of cue-induced craving.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated value reflects the f test of the interaction between group and time on the measure of cue-induced craving (degrees of freedom = 1, 67).|||||0.41
81636500|NCT03787628|162963410|OTHER|Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) testing the main effect of group and time, and the group X time interaction.|F-test|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value reflects the test of the interaction between group and time on the measure of spontaneous craving.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated value reflects the f test of the interaction between group and time on spontaneous craving (degrees of freedom = 1, 550).|||||0.99
81636501|NCT03787628|162963411|OTHER|Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) testing the main effect of group and time, and the group X time interaction.|F-test|0.04||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value reflects the test of the interaction between group and time on the measure of state anxiety.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated value reflects the f test of the interaction between group and time on state anxiety (degrees of freedom = 1, 550)|||||0.84
81636502|NCT03787628|162963412|OTHER|Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) testing the main effect of group and time, and the group X time interaction.|F-test|0.27||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value reflects the test of the interaction between group and time on the measure of negative affect.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated value reflects the f test of the interaction between group and time on negative affect (degrees of freedom = 1, 550).|||||0.60
81636503|NCT02485925|162963434|OTHER||Proportion of participants|80.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.9|86.4|||||||95% confidence interval is based on Clopper-Pearson confidence interval|86.4|73.9|
81636504|NCT02485925|162963435|OTHER||Proportion of participants|99.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.2|100.0|||||||95% confidence interval is based on Clopper-Pearson confidence interval|100.0|97.2|
81707036|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-29.72||||0.0072||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for 2 hours post breakfast glucose, 2.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0072
81672653|NCT02873936|163040260|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|20.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|32.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4.||32.1|8.1|<0.001
81672654|NCT02873936|163040260|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|14.5||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|26.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4.||26.5|2.4|0.013
81535613|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.349||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.294|-0.403|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.403|-2.294|0.005
81672655|NCT02873936|163040260|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|22.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|34.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12.||34.1|10.3|<0.001
81672656|NCT02873936|163040260|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|21.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|33.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12.||33.6|10.0|<0.001
81672657|NCT02873936|163040260|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|33.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.8|44.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24.||44.9|21.8|<0.001
81466995|NCT01340027|162626299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|4.76|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.76|0.15|0.84
81535614|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.159||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.218|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.218|-2.100|0.016
81672658|NCT02873936|163040260|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|18.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|30.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24.||30.5|6.8|0.001
81672659|NCT02873936|163040261|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.6|-1.1|<0.001
81686236|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|47.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.0|65.43|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||65.43|34.00|
81707037|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-42.49|||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for 2 hours post breakfast glucose, 6.2 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||<0.0001
81707038|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-43.05||||0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for 2 hours post breakfast glucose, 12.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0001
81707039|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-51.38|||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for 2 hours post breakfast glucose, 17.6 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||<0.0001
81707040|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-20.21||||0.0335||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for prior to lunch glucose, 0.5 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0335
81707041|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-21.91||||0.0221||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for prior to lunch glucose, 2.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0221
81707042|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-39.41|||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for prior to lunch glucose, 6.2 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||<0.0001
81707043|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-36.07||||0.0002||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for prior to lunch glucose, 12.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0002
81707044|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-40.36|||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for prior to lunch glucose, 17.6 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||<0.0001
81707045|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-6.41||||0.503||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for 2 hours post lunch glucose, 0.5 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.5030
81707046|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-12.49||||0.1938||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for 2 hours post lunch glucose, 2.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.1938
81707047|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-33.13||||0.0003||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for 2 hours post lunch glucose, 6.2 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0003
81710350|NCT01265719|163117168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.74|||ANCOVA||Change from baseline to last available observation in BCVA was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment group with baseline BCVA value as covariate.|\<5 years||0.74|-0.09|0.1126
81636505|NCT06922643|162963439|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.73||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|27.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||27.8|1.63|0.008
81636506|NCT05643885|162963444|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||<0.0001
81636507|NCT05643885|162963445|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||<0.0001
81636508|NCT05643885|162963446|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||<0.0001
81636509|NCT05643885|162963447|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||<0.0001
81636510|NCT05643885|162963448|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2303|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||=0.2303
81636511|NCT05643885|162963449|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7403|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||=0.7403
81636512|NCT05643885|162963450|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2414|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||=0.2414
81636513|NCT05643885|162963451|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2592|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||=0.2592
81636514|NCT05643885|162963452|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4837|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||=0.4837
81636515|NCT05643885|162963453|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1355|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||=0.1355
81636516|NCT05643885|162963454|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6066|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||=0.6066
81636517|NCT05643885|162963455|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3795|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||=0.3795
81636518|NCT05643885|162963456|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6618|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||=0.6618
81636519|NCT05643885|162963457|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2337|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||=0.2337
81636520|NCT05643885|162963458|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Weighted t-test|||Physician office visits||||<0.0001
81636521|NCT05643885|162963458|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Weighted t-test|||ER only visits||||<0.0001
81636522|NCT05643885|162963458|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Weighted t-test|||laboratory or pathology visits||||<0.0001
81636523|NCT05643885|162963458|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Weighted t-test|||Radiology||||<0.0001
81636524|NCT05643885|162963458|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Weighted t-test|||Surgical services||||<0.0001
81636525|NCT05643885|162963458|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Weighted t-test|||Ancillary/other services||||<0.0001
81636526|NCT05643885|162963459|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||<0.0001
81636527|NCT05643885|162963460|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.729|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||=0.7290
81636528|NCT05643885|162963461|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3686|||||||Weighted t-test|||Physician office visits||||=0.3686
81636529|NCT05643885|162963461|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2747|||||||Weighted t-test|||ER only visits||||=0.2747
81636530|NCT05643885|162963461|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1049|||||||Weighted t-test|||Laboratory or pathology visits||||=0.1049
81636531|NCT05643885|162963461|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8425|||||||Weighted t-test|||Radiology||||=0.8425
81636532|NCT05643885|162963461|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9755|||||||Weighted t-test|||Surgical services||||=0.9755
81636533|NCT05643885|162963461|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0582|||||||Weighted t-test|||Ancillary or other services||||=0.0582
81535615|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.466||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.416|-0.516|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.516|-2.416|0.003
81636534|NCT05643885|162963462|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9796|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||=0.9796
81672660|NCT02873936|163040261|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.4|-0.9|<0.001
81672661|NCT02873936|163040261|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.9|-1.5|<0.001
81672662|NCT02873936|163040261|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.7|-1.3|<0.001
81672663|NCT02873936|163040261|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.8|-1.5|<0.001
81672664|NCT02873936|163040261|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.4|-1.1|<0.001
81672665|NCT02873936|163040262|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|12.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|21.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4.||21.2|3.5|0.004
81672666|NCT02873936|163040262|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|12.8||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|21.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4.||21.5|4.0|0.003
81672667|NCT02873936|163040262|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|27.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.3|38.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24.||38.4|16.3|<0.001
81672668|NCT02873936|163040262|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|17.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|27.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24.||27.7|6.2|0.001
81672669|NCT02873936|163040263|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.5||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|13.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4.||13.7|1.3|0.012
81672670|NCT02873936|163040263|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|9.1||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|15.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4.||15.5|2.7|0.006
81636535|NCT05643885|162963463|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0379|||||||Weighted t-test|||Physician office visits||||=0.0379
81636536|NCT05643885|162963463|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9034|||||||Weighted t-test|||ER only visits||||=0.9034
81636537|NCT05643885|162963463|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5452|||||||Weighted t-test|||Laboratory or pathology visits||||=0.5452
81636538|NCT05643885|162963463|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1644|||||||Weighted t-test|||Radiology||||=0.1644
81636539|NCT05643885|162963463|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.065|||||||Weighted t-test|||Surgical services||||=0.0650
81636540|NCT05643885|162963463|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3866|||||||Weighted t-test|||Ancillary or other services||||=0.3866
81636541|NCT05643885|162963464|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.566|||||||Weighted t-test|||||||=0.5660
81672671|NCT02873936|163040263|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|14.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|23.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12.||23.1|5.6|<0.001
81672672|NCT02873936|163040263|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|17.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|26.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12.||26.2|8.5|<0.001
81672673|NCT02873936|163040266|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-4.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.2|-10.0|<0.001
81535616|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.396||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.337|-0.454|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.454|-2.337|0.004
81535617|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.824||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.797|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.150|-1.797|0.097
81636542|NCT05643885|162963465|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0425|||||||Weighted t-test|||Physician office visits||||=0.0425
81636543|NCT05643885|162963465|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8634|||||||Weighted t-test|||ER only visits||||=0.8634
81636544|NCT05643885|162963465|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0399|||||||Weighted t-test|||Laboratory or pathology visits||||=0.0399
81636545|NCT05643885|162963465|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0996|||||||Weighted t-test|||Radiology||||=0.0996
81636546|NCT05643885|162963465|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7655|||||||Weighted t-test|||Surgical services||||=0.7655
81636547|NCT05643885|162963465|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1499|||||||Weighted t-test|||Ancillary or other services||||=0.1499
81636548|NCT00108355|162963466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Initial estimation: median time to recurrence of ascites of 38 days in the study group and 20 days in the control group in a fixed duration of 6 months (5% type-I error (2 sided) and an 80% power). However, due to low accrual and based on randomized trials using vasoconstrictors in the prevention of PCD and a study that showed that midodrine leads to a significant improvement in effective arterial blood volume, each of which had sample sizes of 24-25 patients,we decided on a sample size of 30.||||<0.05
81636549|NCT01711294|162963520|SUPERIORITY|Sample sizes were calculated using two-sample t-test for the primary endpoint and z-test for the secondary endpoint with power of 80% and two-sided alpha of 0.05. Hochberg step up procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparison. A p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||||0.84||||||Hochberg step up procedure was used to adjust for multiple comparison.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon was used instead of t-test because the data was not normally distributed.||Study hypothesizes that aspiration % in the 19G Flex and 19G arms would be superior by at least 10% to 22G arm, and aspiration success rate of 19G Flex would be at least 16% greater than 22G and 19G arms. Sample size calculation was performed based on the above hypotheses reached by a consensus of all collaborators and adjusted a priori.||||0.84
81636550|NCT02605174|162963536|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.9|1.1|0.003
81636551|NCT02605174|162963536|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.2|1.3|<0.001
81636552|NCT02605174|162963536|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.1|1.8|<0.001
81636553|NCT02605174|162963537|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.8|1.1|0.009
81636554|NCT02605174|162963537|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.0|1.2|<0.001
81636555|NCT02605174|162963537|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.4|1.4|<0.001
81636556|NCT02605174|162963538|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.2|1.3|<0.001
81636557|NCT02605174|162963538|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.9|1.7|<0.001
81636558|NCT02605174|162963538|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.1|1.8|<0.001
81636559|NCT02605174|162963540|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.9|0.5|0.002
81636560|NCT02605174|162963540|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.7|0.4|<0.001
81636561|NCT02605174|162963540|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.4|0.3|<0.001
81636562|NCT02605174|162963541|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.5|0.7|0.917
81636563|NCT02605174|162963541|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.1|0.5|0.129
81636564|NCT02605174|162963541|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.3|0.6|0.456
81636565|NCT02605174|162963543|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.2|0.7|0.522
81636566|NCT02605174|162963543|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.4|0.8|0.622
81636567|NCT02605174|162963543|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.3|0.8|0.992
81636568|NCT02605174|162963544|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.7|1.1|0.008
81636569|NCT02605174|162963544|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.0|1.3|<0.001
81636570|NCT02605174|162963544|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.1|1.3|<0.001
81636571|NCT02605174|162963545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.7|1.1|0.007
81636572|NCT02605174|162963545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.1|1.3|<0.001
81636573|NCT02605174|162963545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.3|1.4|<0.001
81636574|NCT03737110|162963569|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.18||Two-sided p-value is from the log-rank test stratified by oral corticosteroid use at Run-In Baseline.|Log Rank||Calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate and stratified by oral corticosteroid use at run-in baseline.|||0.18|0.01|<0.0001
81636575|NCT03737110|162963570|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.727||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.438|66.428||95% confidence interval (CI) and p-value were analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by oral corticosteroid use and diagnosis of recurrent idiopathic pericarditis at run-in baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||66.428|2.438|0.0002
81636576|NCT03737110|162963570|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|61.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.7|85.2|||||Differences between percentages are reported in percentage points. The 95% confidence intervals for the differences in percentages were based on a normal approximation.|||85.2|36.7|
81636577|NCT03737110|162963571|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|51.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.5|68.0||Two-sided p-value calculated using analysis of covariance with treatment, randomization strata and run-in baseline NRS weekly average category (NRS ≤ 2 versus NRS \>2) as covariates.|ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference (rilonacept - placebo)|||68.0|34.5|< 0.0001
81636578|NCT03737110|162963572|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.0||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.136|46.826||95% CI and p-value are analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by oral corticosteroid use and diagnosis of recurrent idiopathic pericarditis at RI baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||46.826|2.136|0.0006
81636579|NCT03737110|162963572|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|56.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.6|81.3|||||Differences between percentages are reported in percentage points. The 95% confidence intervals for the differences in percentages were based on a normal approximation.|||81.3|30.6|
81636580|NCT03737110|162963573|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.37||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.317|53.188||95% CI and p-value were analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by oral corticosteroid use and diagnosis of recurrent idiopathic pericarditis at run-in baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||53.188|1.317|0.0022
81636581|NCT03737110|162963574|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.906|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.051|38.981||95% CI and p-value were analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by oral corticosteroid use and diagnosis of recurrent idiopathic pericarditis at run-in baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||38.981|3.051|< 0.0001
81636582|NCT03737110|162963575|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|51.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.8|70.1||Two-sided p-value calculated using analysis of covariance with treatment, randomization strata and run-in baseline NRS weekly average category (NRS ≤ 2 versus NRS \>2) as covariates.|ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference (rilonacept - placebo)|||70.1|33.8|< 0.0001
81636583|NCT03737110|162963576|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|40.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.3|55.8||Two-sided p-value calculated using analysis of covariance with treatment, randomization strata and run-in baseline NRS weekly average category (NRS ≤ 2 versus NRS \>2) as covariates.|ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference (rilonacept - placebo)|||55.8|25.3|< 0.0001
81636584|NCT03737110|162963577|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|30.522||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.262|218.552||95% CI and p-value are analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted by oral corticosteroid use at RI baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||218.552|4.262|0.0002
81636585|NCT03737110|162963578|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.432|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.439|60.574||95% CI and p-value are analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by oral corticosteroid use and diagnosis of recurrent idiopathic pericarditis at RI baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||60.574|3.439|< 0.0001
81636586|NCT03737110|162963579|SUPERIORITY||Difference|75.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.8|94.6|||normal approximation|||||94.6|56.8|< 0.0001
81636587|NCT03737110|162963580|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.32||Two-sided p-value is from the log-rank test stratified by oral corticosteroid use at run-in baseline.|Log Rank||Calculated based on a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as covariate and stratified by oral corticosteroid use at run-in baseline.|||0.32|0.05|< 0.0001
81636588|NCT03737110|162963581|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.22||Two-sided p-value is from the log-rank test stratified by oral corticosteroid use at run-in baseline.|Log Rank||Calculated based on a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as covariate and stratified by oral corticosteroid use at run-in baseline.|||0.22|0.02|< 0.0001
81636589|NCT03737110|162963582|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.7447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|4.46||Two-sided p-value is from the log-rank test without stratification by randomization strata.|Log Rank||Calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate and without stratification by randomization strata.|||4.46|0.12|0.7447
81636590|NCT03737110|162963583|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36||||0.2066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.87||Two-sided p-value is from the log-rank test without stratification by randomization strata.|Log Rank||Calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate and without stratification by randomization strata.|||1.87|0.07|0.2066
81636591|NCT03737110|162963584|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.0||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0||Not estimable due to low number of participants with an event.|Two-sided p-value is from the log-rank test without stratification by randomization strata.|Log Rank||||||0.00|0.0059
81636592|NCT03737110|162963596|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.015|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.108||Two-sided p value calculated using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjudicated by randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Participants who used ORT, corticosteroids or bailout rilonacept during the RW Period||0.108|0.002|< 0.0001
81636593|NCT03068312|162963661|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.21||||||||-0.21|-1.10|
81636594|NCT00273052|162963662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-8.026||||0.0141||95.0|-15.35|-0.67|||ANCOVA||Median difference = Coreg CR - Toprol XL|||-0.67|-15.35|0.0141
81636595|NCT00273052|162963663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7||||0.6068||95.0|-2.4|3.9|||ANCOVA||Mean difference = Coreg CR - Toprol XL|||3.9|-2.4|0.6068
81636596|NCT02224755|162963676|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority would be demonstrated if the 95% lower confidence boundary for the difference between treatment groups (HM3 - HMII) in the occurrence of the primary end point would be greater than -10 percentage points, at a one-sided alpha level of 0.025 or a two-tailed P value of less than 0.05.|Risk Difference (RD)|9.4|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-2.1||||Farrington-Manning risk difference||||||-2.1|<0.001
81636597|NCT02224755|162963677|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority would be demonstrated if the 95% lower confidence boundary for the difference between treatment groups (HM3 - HMII) in the occurrence of the primary end point would be greater than -10 percentage points, at a one-sided alpha level of 0.025 or a two-tailed P value of less than 0.05.|Risk Difference (RD)|19.2|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|9.8||||Farrington-Manning risk difference||||||9.8|<0.001
81686237|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|19.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.95|29.17|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||29.17|12.95|
81466996|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.38|||Regression, Logistic|||"All statistical comparisons are for End of Treatment using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The logistic regression model includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline measurement as a covariate."||2.38|0.16|0.48
81466997|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.17|0.25|0.58
81636598|NCT02224755|162963678|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.38|||Fisher Exact|||Based on data in the Sponsor's device tracking database, 7% of patients with the HeartMate II LVAS receive a pump replacement by 24 months. The expected proportion of patients with the HeartMate 3 LVAS to receive a pump replacement by 24 months was assumed to be 3%. We estimated that to demonstrate superiority of HeartMate 3 to HeartMate II with a power of 80% and α = 0.05 (2-sided), a total of 1028 patients (514 per arm) were required using the Fisher's exact test.||.38|.11|<0.001
81636599|NCT02736188|162963695|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.8||||0.4287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|2.77||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|generalized estimating equation (GEE)|||Week 8||2.77|-1.17|0.4287
81710351|NCT01265719|163117168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.06|||ANCOVA||Change from baseline to last available observation in BCVA was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment group with baseline BCVA value as covariate.|5 to \<18 years||0.06|-0.12|0.4840
81636600|NCT02736188|162963695|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.36||||0.7031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|2.21||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 16||2.21|-1.49|0.7031
81636601|NCT02736188|162963695|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.91||||0.4253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|1.32||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 24||1.32|-3.14|0.4253
81636602|NCT02736188|162963695|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.9747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.49|3.38||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 48||3.38|-3.49|0.9747
81636603|NCT02736188|162963696|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27||||0.4721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.47||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 8||0.47|-1.01|0.4721
81636604|NCT02736188|162963696|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19||||0.6611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.64||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 16||0.64|-1.02|0.6611
81636605|NCT02736188|162963696|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.35|||GEE model|Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.||Week 24||0.35|-1.22|0.2760
81636606|NCT02736188|162963696|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28||||0.6977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|1.13||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 48||1.13|-1.69|0.6977
81636607|NCT02736188|162963697|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.7||||0.0648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|1.45||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 8||1.45|-0.04|0.0648
81636608|NCT02736188|162963697|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.74||||0.0692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|1.55||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 16||1.55|-0.06|0.0692
81636609|NCT02736188|162963697|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.44||||0.4317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|1.52||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 24||1.52|-0.65|0.4317
81636610|NCT02736188|162963697|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-0.34||||0.6416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|1.1||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 48||1.10|-1.78|0.6416
81636611|NCT02736188|162963698|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.78||||0.6546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|4.22||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 8||4.22|-2.65|0.6546
81466998|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|3.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.28|0.34|0.93
81466999|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.16||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|105.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||105.30|1.40|0.023
81636612|NCT02736188|162963698|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-0.64||||0.7054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|2.69||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 16||2.69|-3.97|0.7054
81636613|NCT02736188|162963698|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-0.5||||0.8441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.45|4.45||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 24||4.45|-5.45|0.8441
81707048|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-24.66||||0.0101||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for 2 hours post lunch glucose, 12.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0101
81636614|NCT02736188|162963698|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|4.15||||0.0864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|8.9||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 48||8.90|-0.59|0.0864
81636615|NCT02736188|162963699|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.06||||0.8603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.78||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 8||0.78|-0.65|0.8603
81636616|NCT02736188|162963699|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-0.18||||0.6154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.51||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 16||0.51|-0.86|0.6154
81636617|NCT02736188|162963699|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.47||||0.1999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|1.2||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 24||1.20|-0.25|0.1999
81636618|NCT02736188|162963699|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-0.03||||0.9568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|1.18||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 48||1.18|-1.25|0.9568
81636619|NCT02736188|162963700|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.45||||0.5447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.9||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 8||1.90|-1.00|0.5447
81636620|NCT02736188|162963700|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-0.56||||0.5051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|1.09||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 16||1.09|-2.22|0.5051
81636621|NCT02736188|162963700|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.27||||0.7478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|1.9||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 24||1.90|-1.36|0.7478
81636622|NCT02736188|162963700|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-0.41||||0.7429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|2.04||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 48||2.04|-2.86|0.7429
81672674|NCT02873936|163040266|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|-2.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.2|-7.9|<0.001
81672675|NCT02873936|163040266|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-6.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.5|-12.6|<0.001
81672676|NCT02873936|163040266|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|-4.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.5|-10.6|<0.001
81672677|NCT02873936|163040266|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|-5.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.5|-11.9|<0.001
81672678|NCT02873936|163040266|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-1.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.6|-8.2|0.003
81672679|NCT02873936|163040267|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|-5.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.1|-11.1|<0.001
81672680|NCT02873936|163040267|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-2.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.9|-8.9|<0.001
81672681|NCT02873936|163040267|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-7.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.5|-13.8|<0.001
81672682|NCT02873936|163040267|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|-5.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.5|-11.8|<0.001
81672683|NCT02873936|163040267|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-6.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.8|-13.5|<0.001
81686238|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.79|21.13|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||21.13|7.79|
81467000|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.48||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|83.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||83.24|1.08|0.042
81535618|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.746|1.126|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.126|-0.746|0.690
81707049|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-43.47|||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for 2 hours post lunch glucose, 17.6 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||<0.0001
81707050|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-24.69||||0.006||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for prior to dinner glucose, 0.5 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0060
81707051|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-34.26||||0.0002||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for prior to dinner glucose, 2.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0002
81707052|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-38.55|||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for prior to dinner glucose, 6.2 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||<0.0001
81707053|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-40.34|||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for prior to dinner glucose, 12.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||<0.0001
81707054|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-46.26|||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for prior to dinner glucose, 17.6 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||<0.0001
81707055|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-11.84||||0.2468||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for 2 hours post dinner glucose, 0.5 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.2468
81636623|NCT02736188|162963701|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|2.0||||0.6434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.48|10.49||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 8||10.49|-6.48|0.6434
81707056|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-21.13||||0.0413||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for 2 hours post dinner glucose, 2.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects||||||0.0413
81707057|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-35.19||||0.0004||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for 2 hours post dinner glucose, 6.2 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0004
81467001|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.03||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|79.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||79.19|1.03|0.047
81707058|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-29.59||||0.004||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for 2 hours post dinner glucose, 12.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0040
81707059|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-49.9|||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for 2 hours post dinner glucose, 17.6 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||<0.0001
81707060|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-24.02||||0.0199||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for prior to bed glucose, 0.5 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0199
81707061|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-35.77||||0.0008||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for prior to bed glucose, 2.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0008
81707062|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-38.17||||0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for prior to bed glucose, 6.2 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0001
81707063|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-40.74||||0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for prior to bed glucose, 12.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0001
81707064|NCT00804986|163110728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-53.16|||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for prior to bed glucose, 17.6 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||<0.0001
81467002|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.79||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|14.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||14.90|0.52|0.23
81467003|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.08|0.01|0.058
81535619|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.117||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.061|0.827|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.827|-1.061|0.808
81636624|NCT02736188|162963701|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-1.99||||0.7118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.53|8.55||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 16||8.55|-12.53|0.7118
81467004|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.18||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.87|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.87|0.02|0.15
81535620|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.047||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.983|0.889|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.889|-0.983|0.922
81672684|NCT02873936|163040267|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-2.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.7|-9.4|<0.001
81672685|NCT02873936|163040269|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.9|1.1|<0.001
81672686|NCT02873936|163040269|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.4|0.6|0.005
81672687|NCT02873936|163040269|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|5.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||5.9|1.9|<0.001
81672688|NCT02873936|163040269|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|5.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||5.2|1.1|0.002
81672689|NCT02873936|163040271|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||4.2|0.4|0.019
81672690|NCT02873936|163040271|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|3.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.6|-0.2|0.073
81672691|NCT02873936|163040271|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||4.1|0.0|0.045
81672692|NCT02873936|163040271|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.0|-1.0|0.32
81672693|NCT02873936|163040271|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|4.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||4.2|-0.5|0.12
81707065|NCT00804986|163110729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-1131.85||||0.4193||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 total glucose AUC for 0.5 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.4193
81467005|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|5.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.99|0.04|0.55
81467006|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.16||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.48|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.48|0.02|0.11
81535621|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.307||||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.248|0.634|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.634|-1.248|0.522
81636625|NCT02736188|162963701|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|4.15||||0.4399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|14.69||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 24||14.69|-6.39|0.4399
81467007|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.05|0.01|0.054
81467008|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.12||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.08|0.01|0.059
81636626|NCT02736188|162963701|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|7.98||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.41|28.37||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 48||28.37|-12.41|0.4430
81672694|NCT02873936|163040271|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.4|-2.3|0.96
81672695|NCT02873936|163040273|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|5.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||5.7|1.6|<0.001
81672696|NCT02873936|163040273|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|5.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||5.4|1.2|0.002
81672697|NCT02873936|163040273|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|7.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||7.1|2.1|<0.001
81672698|NCT02873936|163040273|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|4.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||4.7|-0.5|0.11
81672699|NCT02873936|163040276|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|11.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||11.0|2.0|0.009
81467009|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.17||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.58|0.02|0.12
81467010|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|35.46|||Regression, Logistic|||||35.46|0.11|0.64
81467011|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|27.42|||Regression, Logistic|||||27.42|0.09|0.76
81467012|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|26.47|||Regression, Logistic|||||26.47|0.08|0.79
81467013|NCT01340027|162626300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|5.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.77|0.04|0.55
81636627|NCT02736188|162963702|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.28||||0.6428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.46||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 8||1.46|-0.90|0.6428
81636628|NCT02736188|162963702|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-0.25||||0.7334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|1.21||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 16||1.21|-1.72|0.7334
81636629|NCT02736188|162963702|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.58||||0.4409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|2.04||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 24||2.04|-0.89|0.4409
81636630|NCT02736188|162963702|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.99||||0.4687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|3.68||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 48||3.68|-1.69|0.4687
81636631|NCT02736188|162963703|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|1.14||||0.1502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|2.69||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 8||2.69|-0.41|0.1502
81636632|NCT02736188|162963703|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-0.2||||0.8188|TWO_SIDED|-1.89|-1.89|1.49||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 16||1.49|-1.89|0.8188
81636633|NCT02736188|162963703|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.8||||0.5122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|3.17||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 24||3.17|-1.58|0.5122
81636634|NCT02736188|162963703|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.72||||0.7022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|4.4||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 48||4.40|-2.96|0.7022
81636635|NCT02736188|162963704|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.19||||0.7906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|1.6||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 8||1.60|-1.22|0.7906
81636636|NCT02736188|162963704|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.66||||0.3531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|2.07||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 16||2.07|-0.74|0.3531
81636637|NCT02736188|162963704|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.15||||0.8846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|2.23||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 24||2.23|-1.92|0.8846
81636638|NCT02736188|162963704|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|2.08||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.79||Baseline is fit into the model as a covariate.|GEE model|||Week 48||3.79|0.38|0.0168
81636639|NCT00240994|162963705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion with graft loss or death|0.057|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.192|||95% Confidence Interval|95% CI using an exact binomial method||The proportion of participants with graft loss or death within 12 months post kidney transplantation is descriptively summarized with a 95% confidence interval using an exact binomial method.||0.192|0.007|
81672700|NCT02873936|163040276|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|12.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||12.0|3.0|0.003
81672701|NCT02873936|163040276|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|13.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||13.0|3.0|0.003
81672702|NCT02873936|163040276|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|12.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||12.0|2.0|0.006
81672703|NCT02873936|163040276|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|15.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||15.0|3.0|0.002
81672704|NCT02873936|163040276|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|14.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit (as categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||14.0|2.0|0.007
81672705|NCT01225731|163040296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Difference in Response Rate|28.89||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.41|44.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight (≤90 kg or \>90 kg) and prior use of biologics for psoriasis (Yes/No).||||44.36|13.41|0.001
81636640|NCT00768755|162963792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.831||||0.3037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.508|1.36|||Log Rank|One-sided log-rank test at alpha = 0.20 significance level was used.||P-value was calculated using 1-sided log rank test, stratified by Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (0 or 1) and gender (male or female). Hazard ratio (HR): the stratified Cox model was fitted, using the same stratification variables as above.||1.360|0.508|0.3037
81672706|NCT01225731|163040296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Difference in Response Rate|60.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.42|71.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight (≤90 kg or \>90 kg) and prior use of biologics for psoriasis (Yes/No).||||71.58|48.42|<0.001
81672707|NCT01225731|163040296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Difference in Response Rate|61.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.33|73.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight (≤90 kg or \>90 kg) and prior use of biologics for psoriasis (Yes/No).||||73.37|50.33|<0.001
81672708|NCT01225731|163040296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Difference in Response Rate|69.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.96|80.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight (≤90 kg or \>90 kg) and prior use of biologics for psoriasis (Yes/No).||||80.99|58.96|<0.001
81672709|NCT01225731|163040297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Difference in Response Rate|19.37||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.15|33.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight (≤90 kg or \>90 kg) and prior use of biologics for psoriasis (Yes/No).||||33.58|5.15|0.009
81672710|NCT01225731|163040297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Difference in Response Rate|54.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.63|66.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight (≤90 kg or \>90 kg) and prior use of biologics for psoriasis (Yes/No).||||66.26|42.63|<0.001
81672711|NCT01225731|163040297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Difference in Response Rate|56.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.43|68.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight (≤90 kg or \>90 kg) and prior use of biologics for psoriasis (Yes/No).||||68.03|44.43|<0.001
81707066|NCT00804986|163110729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-1471.04||||0.3026||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 total glucose AUC for 2.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.3026
81707067|NCT00804986|163110729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-5547.95|||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 total glucose AUC for 6.2 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||<0.0001
81707068|NCT00804986|163110729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-6116.19|||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 total glucose AUC for 12.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||<0.0001
81707069|NCT00804986|163110729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-7786.69|||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 total glucose AUC for 17.6 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||<0.0001
81707070|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|0.08||||0.693||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting triglycerides, 0.5 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.693
81707071|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|0.31||||0.104||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting triglycerides, 2.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.104
81707072|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.13||||0.506||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting triglycerides, 6.2 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.506
81636641|NCT00768755|162963792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.947||||0.3565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.546|||Log Rank|One-sided log-rank test at alpha = 0.20 significance level was used.||P-value was calculated using 1-sided log rank test, stratified by ECOG performance status (0 or 1) and gender (male or female). HR: the stratified Cox model was fitted, using the same stratification variables as above.||1.546|0.580|0.3565
81707073|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.09||||0.648||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting triglycerides, 12.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.648
81707074|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.09||||0.647||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting triglycerides, 17.6 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.647
81707075|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|0.01||||0.781||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting HDL, 0.5 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.781
81707076|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.04||||0.401||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting HDL, 2.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.401
81707077|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.03||||0.464||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting HDL, 6.2 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.464
81707078|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.04||||0.42||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting HDL, 12.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.420
81707079|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|0.01||||0.762||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting HDL, 17.6 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.762
81707080|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.04||||0.738||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting LDL, 0.5 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.738
81707081|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.14||||0.277||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting LDL, 2.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.277
81707082|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.21||||0.094||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting LDL, 6.2 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.094
81707083|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.04||||0.792||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting LDL, 12.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.792
81707084|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.21||||0.105||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting LDL, 17.6 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.105
81707085|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.12||||0.403||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting total cholesterol, 0.5 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.403
81707086|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.04||||0.799||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting total cholesterol, 2.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.799
81707087|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.32||||0.029||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting total cholesterol, 6.2 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.029
81707088|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.12||||0.439||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting total cholesterol, 12.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.439
81707089|NCT00804986|163110732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.27||||0.062||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting total cholesterol, 17.6 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA: baseline and treatment||||||0.062
81535622|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.237||||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.696|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.696|-1.170|0.618
81535623|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.871|1.012|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||1.012|-0.871|0.884
81672712|NCT01225731|163040297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Difference in Response Rate|67.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.42|78.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight (≤90 kg or \>90 kg) and prior use of biologics for psoriasis (Yes/No).||||78.88|56.42|<0.001
81672713|NCT01225731|163040298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Difference in Response Rate|31.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.22|46.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight (≤90 kg or \>90 kg) and prior use of biologics for psoriasis (Yes/No).||||46.0|16.22|<0.001
81672714|NCT01225731|163040298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Difference in Response Rate|55.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.48|66.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight (≤90 kg or \>90 kg) and prior use of biologics for psoriasis (Yes/No).||||66.63|44.48|<0.001
81672715|NCT01225731|163040298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Difference in Response Rate|59.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.6|70.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight (≤90 kg or \>90 kg) and prior use of biologics for psoriasis (Yes/No).||||70.55|48.60|<0.001
81672716|NCT01225731|163040298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Difference in Response Rate|72.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.02|82.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight (≤90 kg or \>90 kg) and prior use of biologics for psoriasis (Yes/No).||||82.37|62.02|<0.001
81672717|NCT00577642|163040309|OTHER|single group|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t-tests were used to compare differences of NTX cytokine levels at study entry versus end-of-study.||||<0.05
81672718|NCT04341441|163040310|SUPERIORITY|Sample size was determined with one planned interim analysis when 50% of participants had completed their 8 weeks of treatment using an O'Brien-Fleming alpha spending method to ensure an overall type 1 error of 0.05. With a sample size of 900 per group and alpha = 0.0492, the power to detect a 32% reduction in COVID-19 disease rate (10% vs 6.8%) between the placebo and HCQ treated groups, determined at 87%. Study required 1000 per group with a total of 3000 patients to complete the trial.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.32||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for the comparison between groups, including the non-randomized active comparator, was 0.75.|Mantel Haenszel||Low number of primary events precluded estimated value of risk ratio.|||||0.75
81672719|NCT01556425|163040328|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|21.6|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||21.6|0.2|0.48
81672720|NCT01556425|163040328|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.6|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||4.6|0.1|0.61
81672721|NCT01556425|163040328|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.0||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|54.9|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||54.9|0.7|0.11
81672722|NCT01556425|163040328|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.66||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|24.9|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||24.9|0.3|0.39
81672723|NCT01556425|163040328|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|85.5|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||85.5|1.3|0.03
81672724|NCT01556425|163040329|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.4|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||2.4|0.1|0.30
81672725|NCT01556425|163040329|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.2|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||1.2|0.03|0.08
81672726|NCT01556425|163040329|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|5.8|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||5.8|0.1|0.91
81672727|NCT01556425|163040329|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.47||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|15.8|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||15.8|0.4|0.34
81672728|NCT01556425|163040329|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.46||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|26.1|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||26.1|0.8|0.09
81672729|NCT01783080|163040330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.4||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.005
81672730|NCT01783080|163040332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.11
81672731|NCT02533063|163040336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.217|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.217
81672732|NCT02533063|163040337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.501|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.501
81672733|NCT02533063|163040338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.151|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.151
81672734|NCT02533063|163040339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.450
81672735|NCT02533063|163040340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.678|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.678
81672736|NCT02533063|163040341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.060
81672737|NCT02533063|163040344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.483|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.483
81672738|NCT01970501|163040366|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.45|||Log Rank|||||1.45|.72|0.905
81672739|NCT01970501|163040367|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.42|||Log Rank|||||1.42|0.71|0.961
81672740|NCT01692275|163040375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.7||||||All sites combined (week 6) - Between-group differences of mean in LBP||-0.7|-1.4|
81672741|NCT01692275|163040375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.5||||||All sites combined (week 12) - Between-group differences of mean in LBP||-0.5|-1.2|
81672742|NCT01692275|163040375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.1||||||Walter Reed site (week 6) - Between-group differences of mean in LBP||-0.1|-1.3|
81707090|NCT00804986|163110733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.16||||0.8003||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting weight, 0.5 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.8003
81707091|NCT00804986|163110733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.26||||0.6736||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting weight, 2.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.6736
81707092|NCT00804986|163110733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-1.53||||0.0123||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting weight, 6.2 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0123
81707093|NCT00804986|163110733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.44||||0.4771||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting weight, 12.0 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.4771
81707094|NCT00804986|163110733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean change from baseline|-2.01||||0.0013||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline to Week 12 for fasting weight, 17.6 mg treatment arm in comparison to placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model: baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction||||||0.0013
81707095|NCT00654368|163110738|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval (CI), defined below, exceeded the noninferiority margin of -0.6, then noninferiority was to be concluded.|Mean Difference|-0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.06|||||The 95% CI was calculated using the mean square error from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) fitted with effects for treatment and covariates of duration of disease, type of reimbursement, and 6 month DAS28.|||-0.06|-0.75|
81707096|NCT00959699|163110752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Strata-Adjusted Difference|33.7||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.1|53.3||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel p-value is adjusted for randomization strata of HCV-RNA (\< or \>= 800,000 IU/mL) and Cirrhosis/Fibrosis (Yes or No)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The methodology for 95% Confidence Interval (CI) is based on a Modified Koch approach which adjusted for Randomization Strata of Cirrhosis/Fibrosis (Yes or No). The adjustment of randomization strata of HCV-RNA (\< or \>= 800,000 IU/mL) was not possible due to sparse data.||53.3|14.1|0.0008
81707097|NCT00959699|163110753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Observed Difference|34.2||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.5|53.9||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel p-value is adjusted for randomization strata of HCV-RNA (\< or \>= 800,000 IU/mL) and Cirrhosis/Fibrosis (Yes or No)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The methodology for 95% CI is based on the asymptotic normal approximation to the binomial distribution||53.9|14.5|0.0007
81707098|NCT02583360|163110758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.008
81707099|NCT02583360|163110759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.907|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.907
81707100|NCT02583360|163110760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.592|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.592
81707101|NCT01388491|163110779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.8||||0.5892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.75|31.17||The p-value, least squares mean difference, and 95% CI for the treatment group comparison are based on a repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject as a random effect.|ANCOVA|Least Squares mean difference: Treatment I - Treatment II||||31.17|-54.75|0.5892
81636642|NCT00768755|162963793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.046||||0.5785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.648|1.69|||Log Rank|One-sided log-rank test at alpha = 0.20 significance level was used.||P-value was calculated using 1-sided log rank test, stratified by ECOG performance status (0 or 1) and gender (male or female). HR: the stratified Cox model was fitted, using the same stratification variables as above.||1.690|0.648|0.5785
81707102|NCT01388491|163110780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.0||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.96|31.94||The p-value, least squares mean difference, and 95% CI for the treatment group comparison are based on a repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject as a random effect.|ANCOVA|Least Squares mean difference: Treatment I - Treatment II||||31.94|-25.96|0.839
81707103|NCT01388491|163110781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.8||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.87|-1.77||The p-value, least squares mean difference, and 95% CI for the treatment group comparison are based on a repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject as a random effect.|ANCOVA|Least Squares mean difference: Treatment I - Treatment II||||-1.77|-7.87|0.0021
81707104|NCT01388491|163110782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.2||||0.2312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|8.58||The p-value, least squares mean difference, and 95% CI for the treatment group comparison are based on a repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject as a random effect.|ANCOVA|Least Squares mean difference: Treatment I - Treatment II||||8.58|-2.08|0.2312
81707105|NCT01388491|163110783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.6||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|4.85||The p-value, least squares mean difference, and 95% CI for the treatment group comparison are based on a repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject as a random effect.|ANCOVA|Least Squares mean difference: Treatment I - Treatment II||||4.85|-1.70|0.3440
81707106|NCT01388491|163110784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3||||0.2522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.92||The p-value, least squares mean difference, and 95% CI for the treatment group comparison are based on a repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject as a random effect.|ANCOVA|Least Squares mean difference: Treatment I - Treatment II||||0.92|-0.24|0.2522
81707107|NCT01388491|163110785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.9||||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|5.13||The p-value, least squares mean difference, and 95% CI for the treatment group comparison are based on a repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject as a random effect.|ANCOVA|Least Squares mean difference: Treatment I - Treatment II||||5.13|0.58|0.0143
81707108|NCT01388491|163110786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5||||0.8507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|5.91||The p-value, least squares mean difference, and 95% CI for the treatment group comparison are based on a repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject as a random effect.|ANCOVA|Least Squares mean difference: Treatment I - Treatment II||||5.91|-4.87|0.8507
81707109|NCT01388491|163110787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.14||The p-value, least squares mean difference, and 95% CI for the treatment group comparison are based on a repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject as a random effect.|ANCOVA|Least Squares mean difference: Treatment I - Treatment II||||0.14|0.00|0.0459
81707110|NCT01388491|163110788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1||||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.26||The p-value, least squares mean difference, and 95% CI for the treatment group comparison are based on a repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject as a random effect.|ANCOVA|Least Squares mean difference: Treatment I - Treatment II||||0.26|0.01|0.0318
81707111|NCT01388491|163110789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|361.6||||0.1148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.45|811.61||The p-value, least squares mean difference, and 95% CI for the treatment group comparison are based on a repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject as a random effect.|ANCOVA|Least Squares mean difference: Treatment I - Treatment II||||811.61|-88.45|0.1148
81707112|NCT01388491|163110790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|8.2||||0.7136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.92|52.39||The p-value, least squares mean difference, and 95% CI for the treatment group comparison are based on a repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject as a random effect.|ANCOVA|Least Squares mean difference: Treatment I - Treatment II||||52.39|-35.92|0.7136
81707113|NCT01388491|163110791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.3903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.11||The p-value, least squares mean difference, and 95% CI for the treatment group comparison are based on a repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject as a random effect.|ANCOVA|Least Squares mean difference: Treatment I - Treatment II||||0.11|-0.29|0.3903
81707114|NCT01388491|163110792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|14.3||||0.1731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.29|34.8||The p-value, least squares mean difference, and 95% CI for the treatment group comparison are based on a repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject as a random effect.|ANCOVA|Least Squares mean difference: Treatment I - Treatment II||||34.80|-6.29|0.1731
81707115|NCT00412113|163110900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.03|||<|0.001||95.0|9.14|39.63||There was only one primary endpoint and the p-value was not adjusted for comparison.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the percentage of patients achieving both the BP(\< 140/90 mmHg) and LDL goal (\< 100mg/dL) at Week 6.~With \~120 in each treatment arm, planned power was at least 90% to detect a difference between treatments, assuming 35% in the Caduet and 15% in the Norvasc arm achieving BP \<140/90 mmHg and LDL \<100 mg/dL and using a chi-square test with 0.05 two-sided significance level."||39.63|9.14|<0.001
81707116|NCT00412113|163110901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|31.39|||<|0.001||95.0|12.61|78.09||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analysis|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the percentage of patients achieving both the blood pressure (\< 140/90 mmHg) and LDL-goal (\<100 mg/dL) at Week 4.||78.09|12.61|<0.001
81707117|NCT00412113|163110902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.2|||<|0.001||95.0|2.93|9.24||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the percentage of patients achieving both the blood pressure (\< 140/90 mmHg) and LDL-goal (\<130mg/dL) at Week 4.||9.24|2.93|<0.001
81707118|NCT00412113|163110903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.14|||<|0.001||95.0|2.89|9.11||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the percentage of patients achieving both the blood pressure (\< 140/90 mmHg) and LDL-goal (\<130mg/dL) at Week 6.||9.11|2.89|<0.001
81707119|NCT00412113|163110904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|65.51|||<|0.001||95.0|27.1|158.34||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the percentage of patients achieving (\<100mg/DL) at Week 4.||158.34|27.10|<0.001
81636643|NCT00768755|162963793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.449||||0.9392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.919|2.285|||Log Rank|One-sided log-rank test at alpha = 0.20 significance level was used.||P-value was calculated using 1-sided log rank test, stratified by ECOG performance status (0 or 1) and gender (male or female). HR: the stratified Cox model was fitted, using the same stratification variables as above.||2.285|0.919|0.9392
81707120|NCT00412113|163110905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|42.04|||<|0.001||95.0|19.42|90.99||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the percentage of patients achieving LDL-goal (\<100mg/DL) at Week 6.||90.99|19.42|<0.001
81707121|NCT00412113|163110906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.785||95.0|0.6|1.98||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the percentage of patients achieving blood pressure (\< 140/90 mmHg)at Week 4||1.98|0.60|0.785
81636644|NCT00768755|162963794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.753||||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.047|2.935|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by ECOG performance status (0 or 1) and gender (male or female).||2.935|1.047|0.0143
81707122|NCT00412113|163110907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.171||95.0|0.83|2.88||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the percentage of patients achieving blood pressure (\< 140/90 mmHg) at Week 6.||2.88|0.83|0.171
81707123|NCT00412113|163110908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.76||||0.585||95.0|-1.97|3.48||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the mean change from baseline in systolic blood pressure at Week 4.||3.48|-1.97|0.585
81707124|NCT00412113|163110909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.0|||>|0.999||95.0|-2.01|2.01||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the mean change from baseline in diastolic blood pressure at Week 4.||2.01|-2.01|> 0.999
81707125|NCT00412113|163110910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.9||||0.363||95.0|-2.83|1.04|||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the mean change from baseline in pulse rate at Week 4.||1.04|-2.83|0.363
81672743|NCT01692275|163040375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2||||||Walter Reed site (week 12) - Between-group differences of mean in LBP||0.2|-1.0|
81672744|NCT01692275|163040375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.6||||||Naval Hospital Pensacola site (week 6) - Between-group differences of mean in LBP||-0.6|-1.8|
81672745|NCT01692275|163040375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.5||||||Naval Hospital Pensacola site (week 12) - Between-group differences of mean in LBP||-0.5|-1.8|
81672746|NCT01692275|163040375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.8||||||Naval Medical Center San Diego site (week 6) - Between-group differences of mean in LBP||-0.8|-1.9|
81672747|NCT01692275|163040375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.5||||||Naval Medical Center San Diego (week 12) - Between-group differences of mean in LBP||-0.5|-1.7|
81672748|NCT01692275|163040376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.2||||||All sites combined (week 6) - RMDQ Between-Group Differences in Disability||-1.2|-3.1|
81672749|NCT01692275|163040376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0||||||All sites combined (week 12) - RMDQ Between-Group Differences in Disability||-1.0|-3.0|
81672750|NCT01692275|163040376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.2||||||Walter Reed site (week 6) - RMDQ Between-Group Differences in Disability||-0.2|-3.4|
81672751|NCT01692275|163040376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.2||||||Walter Reed site (week 12) - RMDQ Between-Group Differences in Disability||0.2|-3.2|
81672752|NCT01692275|163040376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-0.4||||||Pensacola site (week 6) - RMDQ Between-Group Differences in Disability||-0.4|-3.8|
81672753|NCT01692275|163040376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.2||||||Pensacola site (week 12) - RMDQ Between-Group Differences in Disability||-0.2|-3.7|
81672754|NCT01692275|163040376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-1.1||||||San Diego site (week 6) - RMDQ Between-Group Differences in Disability||-1.1|-4.3|
81672755|NCT01692275|163040376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-1.1||||||San Diego site (week 12) - RMDQ Between-Group Differences in Disability||-1.1|-4.4|
81672756|NCT01692275|163040377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2||||||All sites combined (week 6) - Between-Group Differences of Means in score of bothersomeness of LBP||-0.2|-0.6|
81672757|NCT01692275|163040377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2||||||All sites combined (week 12) - Between-Group Differences of Means in score of bothersomeness of LBP||-0.2|-0.6|
81672758|NCT01692275|163040377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||||||Walter Reed site (week 6) - Between-Group Differences of Means in score of bothersomeness of LBP||0.1|-0.5|
81672759|NCT01692275|163040377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||||||Walter Reed site (week 12) - Between-Group Differences of Means in score of bothersomeness of LBP||0.1|-0.5|
81672760|NCT01692275|163040377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2||||||Pensacola site (week 6) - Between-Group Differences of Means in score of bothersomeness of LBP||-0.2|-0.8|
81672761|NCT01692275|163040377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2||||||Pensacola site (week 12) - Between-Group Differences of Means in score of bothersomeness of LBP||-0.2|-0.8|
81672762|NCT01692275|163040377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2||||||San Diego site (week 6) - Between-Group Differences of Means in score of bothersomeness of LBP||-0.2|-0.7|
81672763|NCT01692275|163040377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1||||||San Diego site (week 12) - Between-Group Differences of Means in score of bothersomeness of LBP||-0.1|-0.7|
81672764|NCT01692275|163040378|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.8||||||All sites combined (week 6) - NRS score for worst LBP in past 24 hours - Between-Group Differences of Mean||-0.8|-1.6|
81672765|NCT01692275|163040378|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.7||||||All sites combined (week 12) - NRS score for worst LBP in past 24 hours - Between-Group Differences of Mean||-0.7|-1.6|
81672766|NCT01692275|163040378|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.02||||||Walter Reed site (week 6) - NRS score for worst LBP in past 24 hours - Between-Group Differences of Mean||-0.02|-1.3|
81672767|NCT01692275|163040378|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.1||||||Walter Reed site (week 12) - NRS score for worst LBP in past 24 hours - Between-Group Differences of Mean||-0.1|-1.5|
81672768|NCT01692275|163040378|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.7||||||Pensacola site (week 6) - NRS score for worst LBP in past 24 hours - Between-Group Differences of Mean||-0.7|-2.0|
81672769|NCT01692275|163040378|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.8||||||Pensacola site (week 12) - NRS score for worst LBP in past 24 hours - Between-Group Differences of Mean||-0.8|-2.3|
81636645|NCT00768755|162963794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.512||||0.0665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.626|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was calculated using CMH test stratified by ECOG performance status (0 or 1) and gender (male or female).||2.626|0.870|0.0665
81636646|NCT01480258|162963890|OTHER|The immune response to PR5I vaccine was considered as acceptable if the lower bounds of the 2-sided 95% CI for the response rates were greater than 75%.|||||<|0.001||||||One-sided p-value|Clopper and Pearson|||Anti-PRP ≥ 1.0 μg/mL||||<0.001
81636647|NCT01480258|162963890|OTHER|The immune response to PR5I vaccine was considered as acceptable if the lower bounds of the 2-sided 95% CI for the response rates were greater than 75%.|||||<|0.001||||||One-sided p-value|Clopper and Pearson|||Anti-HBsAg ≥10 mIU/mL||||<0.001
81636648|NCT01480258|162963890|OTHER|The immune response to PR5I vaccine was considered as acceptable if the lower bounds of the 2-sided 95% CI for the response rates were greater than 75%.|||||<|0.001||||||One-sided p-value|Clopper and Pearson|||Anti-Diphtheria ≥0.1 IU/mL||||<0.001
81636649|NCT01480258|162963890|OTHER|The immune response to PR5I vaccine was considered as acceptable if the lower bounds of the 2-sided 95% CI for the response rates were greater than 75%.|||||<|0.001||||||One-sided p-value|Clopper and Pearson|||Anti-Tetanus ≥0.1 IU/mL||||<0.001
81636650|NCT01480258|162963890|OTHER|The immune response to PR5I vaccine was considered as acceptable if the lower bounds of the 2-sided 95% CI for the response rates were greater than 75%.|||||<|0.001||||||One-sided p-value|Clopper and Pearson|||Anti-PT seroresponse||||<0.001
81636651|NCT01480258|162963890|OTHER|The immune response to PR5I vaccine was considered as acceptable if the lower bounds of the 2-sided 95% CI for the response rates were greater than 75%.|||||<|0.001||||||One-sided p-value|Clopper and Pearson|||Anti-FHA seroresponse||||<0.001
81636652|NCT01480258|162963890|OTHER|The immune response to PR5I vaccine was considered as acceptable if the lower bounds of the 2-sided 95% CI for the response rates were greater than 75%.|||||<|0.001||||||One-sided p-value|Clopper and Pearson|||Anti-FIM seroresponse||||<0.001
81636653|NCT01480258|162963890|OTHER|The immune response to PR5I vaccine was considered as acceptable if the lower bounds of the 2-sided 95% CI for the response rates were greater than 75%.|||||<|0.001||||||One-sided p-value|Clopper and Pearson|||Anti-PRN seroresponse||||<0.001
81636654|NCT01480258|162963890|OTHER|The immune response to PR5I vaccine was considered as acceptable if the lower bounds of the 2-sided 95% CI for the response rates were greater than 75%.|||||<|0.001||||||One-sided p-value|Clopper and Pearson|||Anti-IPV1 ≥1:8 dilution||||<0.001
81672770|NCT01692275|163040378|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.0||||||San Diego site (week 6) - NRS score for worst LBP in past 24 hours - Between-Group Differences of Mean||-1.0|-2.3|
81672771|NCT01692275|163040378|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.5||||||San Diego site (week 12) - NRS score for worst LBP in past 24 hours - Between-Group Differences of Mean||-0.5|-1.9|
81672772|NCT01692275|163040379|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.97||||||Week 6: All 3 sites combined||0.97|0.54|
81672773|NCT01692275|163040379|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.0||||||Week 12: All 3 sites combined||1.0|0.58|
81672774|NCT01692275|163040380|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.25||||||All sites combined: 6 weeks||0.25|0.13|
81672775|NCT01692275|163040380|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.42||||||Walter Reed site: 6 weeks||0.42|0.16|
81672776|NCT01692275|163040380|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.33||||||Naval Hospital Pensacola site: 6 weeks||0.33|0.10|
81672777|NCT01692275|163040380|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.21||||||Naval Medical Center San Diego site: 6 weeks||0.21|0.08|
81672778|NCT01692275|163040381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|2.8||||||All sites combined: 6 weeks||2.8|2.1|
81672779|NCT01692275|163040381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.6||||||Walter Reed site: 6 weeks||2.6|1.4|
81672780|NCT01692275|163040381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|3.0||||||Naval Hospital Pensacola site: 6 weeks||3.0|1.6|
81672781|NCT01692275|163040381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|3.7||||||Naval Medical Center San Diego site: 6 weeks||3.7|2.5|
81672782|NCT00401375|163040419|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.4259||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Log Rank|||Treatment comparisons were made at the overall α=0.05 level (2-sided) using a closed sequential procedure. Placebo and MNTX 24 mg groups were compared first.||||0.4259
81672783|NCT00401375|163040419|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.3575||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Log Rank|||Treatment comparisons were made at the overall α=0.05 level (2-sided) using a closed sequential procedure. Placebo and MNTX 24 mg groups were compared first.||||0.3575
81672784|NCT00950664|163040423|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|81 participants required to detect 5 difference in Tsui score, with 80% power. 20% drop out rate assumed, 102 participants needed. Alpha level of 0.05.||||||0.05||95.0|||||Paired-t test|||||||0.05
81686239|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|12.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.56|18.68|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||18.68|8.56|
81686240|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.54|10.1|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||10.10|4.54|
81686241|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.16|20.02|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||20.02|8.16|
81686242|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|11.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.15|16.23|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||16.23|8.15|
81636655|NCT01480258|162963890|OTHER|The immune response to PR5I vaccine was considered as acceptable if the lower bounds of the 2-sided 95% CI for the response rates were greater than 75%.|||||<|0.001||||||One-sided p-value|Clopper and Pearson|||Anti-IPV2 ≥1:8 dilution||||<0.001
81672785|NCT00677014|163040430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.66||95.0|||||ANOVA|As LVESV values were non normal by Q-Q analysis and Shapiro-Wilk test (p\<.05), a square root transform was used. model adjusted for baseline LVESV.||Gate keeping strategy utilized for Type 1 error control described in design paper - negative results observed for initial comparisons - (each at alpha = .05) between fixed and algorithm optimized AV delay and fixed and Echo optimzied AV. Results from both of these comparisons were non-significant.||||.66
81672786|NCT02374099|163040461|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||=|0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.42|||Log Rank||||Hazard ratio and associated two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI) were estimated by the Cox proportional hazard models.|1.42|0.54|= 0.599
81672787|NCT02374099|163040462|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|6.3|||=|0.1479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|15.06|||Fisher Exact||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in ORR was estimated by the Wilson method.|15.06|-2.47|= 0.1479
81672788|NCT02374099|163040463|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Clinical Benefit Rate|0.7|||=|0.1732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.76|19.04|||Fisher Exact||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in clinical benefit rate was estimated by the Wilson method.|19.04|-17.76|= 0.1732
81672789|NCT02374099|163040464|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||=|0.2725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.53|||Log Rank||||Hazard Ratio and associated two-sided 95% CI were estimated by the Cox proportional hazard model.|1.53|0.23|= 0.2725
81672790|NCT01883635|163040498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom=40||||||0.14
81672791|NCT01883635|163040499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom=40||||||0.65
81672792|NCT01883635|163040500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom=40||||||0.51
81707126|NCT00412113|163110911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS means|-3.25||||0.02||95.0|-5.99|-0.51||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the mean change from baseline in systolic blood pressure at Week 6.||-0.51|-5.99|0.020
81636656|NCT01480258|162963890|OTHER|The immune response to PR5I vaccine was considered as acceptable if the lower bounds of the 2-sided 95% CI for the response rates were greater than 75%.|||||<|0.001||||||One-sided p-value|Clopper and Pearson|||Anti-IPV3 ≥1:8 dilution||||<0.001
81672793|NCT01187953|163040501|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|It was assumed that both treatment groups in this study would have a 15% 12-month treatment failure rate, the study will require 270 patients per group to have 90% power to reject the null hypothesis that the investigational drug, LCP-tacro, is inferior to the reference drug, Prograf, based on a 2-sided 95% CI for the difference and a 0.10 non-inferiority margin.|||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|||||Endpoint: Death|Fisher Exact|||No overall p value was calculated, only individual p values for each endpoint category. One statistical analysis table is reported for each individual p value.||||>0.999
81672794|NCT01187953|163040501|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|It was assumed that both treatment groups in this study would have a 15% 12-month treatment failure rate, the study will require 270 patients per group to have 90% power to reject the null hypothesis that the investigational drug, LCP-tacro, is inferior to the reference drug, Prograf, based on a 2-sided 95% CI for the difference and a 0.10 non-inferiority margin.||||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|||||Endpoint: Graft Failure|Fisher Exact|||No overall p value was calculated, only individual p values for each endpoint category. One statistical analysis table is reported for each individual p value.||||0.821
81672795|NCT01187953|163040501|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|It was assumed that both treatment groups in this study would have a 15% 12-month treatment failure rate, the study will require 270 patients per group to have 90% power to reject the null hypothesis that the investigational drug, LCP-tacro, is inferior to the reference drug, Prograf, based on a 2-sided 95% CI for the difference and a 0.10 non-inferiority margin.||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|||||Endpoint: BPAR|Fisher Exact|||No overall p value was calculated, only individual p values for each endpoint category. One statistical analysis table is reported for each individual p value.||||0.900
81672796|NCT01187953|163040501|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|It was assumed that both treatment groups in this study would have a 15% 12-month treatment failure rate, the study will require 270 patients per group to have 90% power to reject the null hypothesis that the investigational drug, LCP-tacro, is inferior to the reference drug, Prograf, based on a 2-sided 95% CI for the difference and a 0.10 non-inferiority margin.|||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|||||Endpoint: Lost to follow up|Fisher Exact|||No overall p value was calculated, only individual p values for each endpoint category. One statistical analysis table is reported for each individual p value.||||>0.999
81672797|NCT01187953|163040502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|It was assumed that both treatment groups in this study would have a 15% 12-month treatment failure rate, the study will require 270 patients per group to have 90% power to reject the null hypothesis that the investigational drug, LCP-tacro, is inferior to the reference drug, Prograf, based on a 2-sided 95% CI for the difference and a 0.10 non-inferiority margin.||||||0.835|TWO_SIDED|||||Endpoint: Death|Fisher Exact|||No overall p value was calculated, only individual p values for each endpoint category. One statistical analysis table is reported for each individual p value.||||0.835
81672798|NCT01187953|163040502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|It was assumed that both treatment groups in this study would have a 15% 12-month treatment failure rate, the study will require 270 patients per group to have 90% power to reject the null hypothesis that the investigational drug, LCP-tacro, is inferior to the reference drug, Prograf, based on a 2-sided 95% CI for the difference and a 0.10 non-inferiority margin.||||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|||||Endpoint: Graft Failure|Fisher Exact|||No overall p value was calculated, only individual p values for each endpoint category. One statistical analysis table is reported for each individual p value.||||0.548
81672799|NCT01187953|163040502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|It was assumed that both treatment groups in this study would have a 15% 12-month treatment failure rate, the study will require 270 patients per group to have 90% power to reject the null hypothesis that the investigational drug, LCP-tacro, is inferior to the reference drug, Prograf, based on a 2-sided 95% CI for the difference and a 0.10 non-inferiority margin.||||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|||||Endpoint: BPAR|Fisher Exact|||No overall p value was calculated, only individual p values for each endpoint category. One statistical analysis table is reported for each individual p value.||||0.822
81672800|NCT01187953|163040502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|It was assumed that both treatment groups in this study would have a 15% 12-month treatment failure rate, the study will require 270 patients per group to have 90% power to reject the null hypothesis that the investigational drug, LCP-tacro, is inferior to the reference drug, Prograf, based on a 2-sided 95% CI for the difference and a 0.10 non-inferiority margin.||||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|||||Endpoint: Lost to follow up|Fisher Exact|||No overall p value was calculated, only individual p values for each endpoint category. One statistical analysis table is reported for each individual p value.||||0.383
81672801|NCT02572752|163040503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||gMean Ratio|97.478|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.57|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.545|100.502|||ANOVA||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the gMean of nin Test treatment (T) divided by nin Reference treatment (R1 \& R2). Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|An Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used on the logarithmic scale in order to compare the Test treatment vs. the Reference treatment (without differentiation between R1 and R2). This model included effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. For the two 1-sided t-test procedure, the effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered to be random, whereas the other effects were considered to be fixed||100.502|94.545|<0.0001
81672802|NCT02572752|163040504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||gMean Ratio|97.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.77|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.948|103.463|||ANOVA||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the gMean of nin Test treatment (T) divided by nin Reference treatment (R1 \& R2). Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|An ANOVA model was used on the logarithmic scale in order to compare the Test treatment vs. the Reference treatment (without differentiation between R1 and R2). This model included effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. For the two 1-sided t-test procedure, the effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered to be random, whereas the other effects were considered to be fixed.||103.463|90.948|<0.0001
81672803|NCT02572752|163040505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||gMean Ratio|97.149|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.223|100.166|||ANOVA||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the gMean of nin Test treatment (T) divided by nin Reference treatment (R1 \& R2). Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|An ANOVA model was used on the logarithmic scale in order to compare the Test treatment vs. the Reference treatment (without differentiation between R1 and R2). This model included effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. For the two 1-sided t-test procedure, the effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered to be random, whereas the other effects were considered to be fixed||100.166|94.223|<0.0001
81672804|NCT01464307|163040506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.0||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2|||Mixed-Model Repeated Measures|||The number of subjects included in the MMRM analysis was only 286 because a covariate was missing for 3 subjects.||0.2|-0.1|0.777
81672805|NCT01464307|163040507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.804||||||worst-case analysis.|Wilcoxon's Rank-Sum Test|||The statistical analysis provided was for all categories of this outcome measure.||||0.804
81672806|NCT01464307|163040508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.74||observed cases analysis.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4. Number of subjects included in analysis was three less than the observed cases because of a missing covariate for the logistic regression analysis, that is, n=283 for week 4.||1.74|0.63|0.845
81672807|NCT01464307|163040508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.04||observed cases analysis.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8. Number of subjects included in analysis was three less than the observed cases because of a missing covariate for the logistic regression analysis, that is, n=279 for week 8.||2.04|0.73|0.437
81672808|NCT01464307|163040508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.21||observed cases analysis.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12. Number of subjects included in analysis was three less than the observed cases because of a missing covariate for the logistic regression analysis, that is, n=273 for week 12.||2.21|0.59|0.698
81672809|NCT02909985|163040567|SUPERIORITY||F|23.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|(9, 129)||||||<0.0001
81672810|NCT02909985|163040567|SUPERIORITY||F|9.4394|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|(11, 52)||||||<0.0001
81672811|NCT01964352|163040569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.331|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.293|0.369|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.369|0.293|<0.0001
81672812|NCT01964352|163040569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.075|0.148|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.148|0.075|<0.0001
81672813|NCT01964352|163040569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.262|0.337|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.337|0.262|<0.0001
81672814|NCT01964352|163040569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|0.116|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.116|0.044|<0.0001
81672815|NCT01964352|163040569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.219|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.181|0.258|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.258|0.181|<0.0001
81672816|NCT01964352|163040569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.0872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.067|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.067|-0.005|0.0872
81672817|NCT01964352|163040570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0124|0.2|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.200|0.0124|<0.0001
81672818|NCT01964352|163040570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.1381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.066|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.066|-0.009|0.1381
81672819|NCT01964352|163040570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|0.188|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.188|0.113|<0.0001
81672820|NCT01964352|163040570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.3872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.054|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.054|-0.021|0.3872
81672821|NCT01964352|163040570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.134|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.172|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.172|0.096|<0.0001
81672822|NCT01964352|163040570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.5333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.049|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.049|-0.025|0.5333
81672823|NCT01964352|163040571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.894|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.904|-2.884|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-2.884|-6.904|<0.0001
81672824|NCT01964352|163040571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.493|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.009||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.473|-0.513|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.513|-4.473|0.0136
81672825|NCT01964352|163040571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.129|-2.114|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-2.114|-6.129|<0.0001
81672826|NCT01964352|163040571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.721|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.008||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.698|0.256|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.256|-3.698|0.0880
81672827|NCT01964352|163040571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.401|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.029||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.419|-0.382|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.382|-4.419|0.0198
81672828|NCT01964352|163040571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.772|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.003||0.4415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.741|1.196|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.196|-2.741|0.4415
81672829|NCT01964352|163040572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.157|0.282|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.282|0.157|<0.0001
81672830|NCT01964352|163040572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.5052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.084|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.084|-0.041|0.5052
81672831|NCT01964352|163040572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.146|0.271|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.271|0.146|<0.0001
81672832|NCT01964352|163040572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.7566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.052|0.072|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.072|-0.052|0.7566
81672833|NCT01964352|163040572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.198|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.136|0.261|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.261|0.136|<0.0001
81672834|NCT01964352|163040572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.7199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.073|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.073|-0.051|0.7199
81672835|NCT01964352|163040573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.273|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.516|2.588|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||2.588|1.516|<0.0001
81672836|NCT01964352|163040573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.607|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.078|1.137|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.137|0.078|0.0246
81672837|NCT01964352|163040573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.952|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.417|2.487|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||2.487|1.417|<0.0001
81672838|NCT01964352|163040573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.507|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.0599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|1.035|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.035|-0.021|0.0599
81672839|NCT01964352|163040573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.445|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.274|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.907|1.983|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.983|0.907|<0.0001
81672840|NCT01964352|163040573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.268||0.7081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.425|0.626|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.626|-0.425|0.7081
81672841|NCT01964352|163040574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.457|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.524|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.524|0.390|<0.0001
81672842|NCT01964352|163040574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.095|0.225|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.225|0.095|<0.0001
81672843|NCT01964352|163040574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.398|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.331|0.465|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.465|0.331|<0.0001
81672844|NCT01964352|163040574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.165|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.165|0.036|0.0023
81672845|NCT01964352|163040574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.297|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.229|0.365|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.365|0.229|<0.0001
81672846|NCT01964352|163040574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.0701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.123|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.123|-0.005|0.0701
81672847|NCT02831673|163040575|NON_INFERIORITY|Treatment with DTG+ 3TC was to be declared non-inferior to treatment with DTG+TDF/FTC if the lower end of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between the two groups in response rates at Week 48 greater than -10%.|Adjusted difference in proportion|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|1.5|||||Difference in proportion was based on CMH stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline stratification factors: Plasma HIV-1 RNA (\<=versus \[vs.\]\>100,000 c/mL) and cluster of differentiation 4+ (CD4+) cell count (\<= vs. \>200 cells per cubic millimeter).|||1.5|-6.7|
81672848|NCT02831673|163040576|OTHER||Adjusted difference in proportion|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|3.4|||||Difference in proportion was based on CMH stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline stratification factors: Plasma HIV-1 RNA (\<=vs.\>100,000 c/mL) and CD4+ cell count (\<= vs. \>200 cells per cubic millimeter).|||3.4|-4.2|
81672849|NCT02831673|163040577|OTHER||Adjusted difference in proportion|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|0.0|||||Week 96. Difference in proportion was based on CMH stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline stratification factors: Plasma HIV-1 RNA (\<= vs. \>100,000 c/mL) and CD4+ cell count (\<= vs. \>200 cells/mm\^3).|||0.0|-9.8|
81672850|NCT02831673|163040578|OTHER||Adjusted difference in proportion|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|2.1|||||Week 144. Difference in proportion was based on CMH stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline stratification factors: Plasma HIV-1 RNA (\<= vs. \>100,000 c/mL) and CD4+ cell count (\<= vs. \>200 cells/mm\^3).|||2.1|-9.4|
81672851|NCT02831673|163040579|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.16||The generalized Wilcoxon procedure was used to estimate a p-value for detecting a difference in cumulative incidence curves between treatment groups.|Generalized Wilcoxon procedure||Hazard ratios were estimated using the Cox proportional hazard regression model.|||1.16|0.86|0.658
81672852|NCT02831673|163040583|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|17.1||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|43.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Week 24. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: treatment, visit, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, treatment and visit interaction and Baseline CD4+ cell count and visit interaction with visit as the repeated factor.|||43.6|-9.4|0.206
81672853|NCT02831673|163040583|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.6||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|33.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Week 48. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: treatment, visit, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, treatment and visit interaction and Baseline CD4+ cell count and visit interaction with visit as the repeated factor.|||33.0|-23.9|0.754
81672854|NCT02831673|163040584|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.8||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|42.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Week 96. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: treatment, visit, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, treatment and visit interaction and Baseline CD4+ cell count and visit interaction with visit as the repeated factor.|||42.4|-20.7|0.500
81672855|NCT02831673|163040585|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.2|31.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Week 144.Following covariates/factors were adjusted: treatment, visit, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, treatment and visit interaction and Baseline CD4+ cell count and visit interaction with visit as the repeated factor.|||31.5|-34.2|0.934
81672856|NCT02831673|163040596|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Serum Cystatin C, Week 24|||0.00|-0.04|0.025
81672857|NCT02831673|163040596|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|-0.01|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Serum Cystatin C, Week 48|||-0.01|-0.05|0.001
81672858|NCT02831673|163040596|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Serum RBP, Week 24|||1.0|-1.6|0.683
81672859|NCT02831673|163040596|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Serum RBP, Week 48|||1.2|-1.4|0.930
81672860|NCT02831673|163040597|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|-0.01|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 96. Serum Cystatin C.|||-0.01|-0.04|0.009
81672861|NCT02831673|163040598|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 144. Serum Cystatin C.|||-0.00|-0.03|0.108
81672862|NCT02831673|163040601|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||GFR-cystatin C adjusted, Week 24|||4.0|0.5|0.011
81672863|NCT02831673|163040601|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|4.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||GFR-cystatin C adjusted, Week 48|||4.5|1.2|<0.001
81535624|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.158||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.978|-0.337|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.337|-1.978|0.006
81535625|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.992||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.808|-0.175|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.175|-1.808|0.017
81636657|NCT01480258|162963891|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|46.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.05|51.06||Stratification by country.|Miettinen & Nurminen|||||51.06|41.05|<0.001
81636658|NCT01480258|162963892|SUPERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than 0, it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was superior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|46.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.05|51.06|||Miettinen & Nurminen|Stratification by country.||||51.06|41.05|<0.001
81535626|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.346||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.168|-0.524|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.524|-2.168|0.001
81672864|NCT02831673|163040601|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|4.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||GFR-creatinine adjusted, Week 24|||4.8|1.6|<0.001
81672865|NCT02831673|163040601|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|5.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||GFR- creatinine adjusted, Week 48|||5.1|2.0|<0.001
81672866|NCT02831673|163040604|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|-1.75|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24|||-1.75|-4.62|<0.001
81672867|NCT02831673|163040604|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|-1.91|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 48|||-1.91|-4.54|<0.001
81672868|NCT02831673|163040605|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|-1.72|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 96. Serum or Plasma creatinine|||-1.72|-4.96|<0.001
81672869|NCT02831673|163040606|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|-1.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 144. Serum or Plasma creatinine|||-1.40|-4.57|<0.001
81672870|NCT02831673|163040607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.915|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.887|0.943|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24. Serum B2M|||0.943|0.887|<0.001
81672871|NCT02831673|163040607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.904|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|0.929|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 48. Serum B2M|||0.929|0.880|<0.001
81672872|NCT02831673|163040607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.656||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.491|0.877|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24. Urine B2M|||0.877|0.491|0.005
81672873|NCT02831673|163040607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.672|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.551|0.821|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 48. Urine B2M|||0.821|0.551|<0.001
81672874|NCT02831673|163040607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.965||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.853|1.092|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24. Urine Albumin/Creatinine|||1.092|0.853|0.575
81672875|NCT02831673|163040607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.891||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.793|1.001|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 48. Urine Albumin/Creatinine|||1.001|0.793|0.051
81672876|NCT02831673|163040607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.493|0.831|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24. Urine B2M/Urine Creatinine|||0.831|0.493|<0.001
81672877|NCT02831673|163040607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.695|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.576|0.839|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 48. Urine B2M/Urine Creatinine|||0.839|0.576|<0.001
81672878|NCT02831673|163040607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.102||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.982|1.237|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24. Urine Phosphate|||1.237|0.982|0.099
81672879|NCT02831673|163040607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.987||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.886|1.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 48. Urine Phosphate|||1.100|0.886|0.816
81672880|NCT02831673|163040607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.836|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.774|0.904|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24. Urine Protein/Creatinine|||0.904|0.774|<0.001
81672881|NCT02831673|163040607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.829|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.773|0.888|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 48. Urine Protein/Creatinine|||0.888|0.773|<0.001
81672882|NCT02831673|163040607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.871||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.743|1.02|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24. Urine RBP 4|||1.020|0.743|0.087
81672883|NCT02831673|163040607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.748|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.644|0.87|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 48. Urine RBP 4|||0.870|0.644|<0.001
81672884|NCT02831673|163040607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.828||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|0.944|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24. Urine RBP 4/Urine Creatinine|||0.944|0.727|0.005
81672885|NCT02831673|163040607|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.765|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.677|0.864|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 48. Urine RBP 4/Urine Creatinine|||0.864|0.677|<0.001
81672886|NCT02831673|163040608|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.839||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.742|0.95|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 96. Urine Albumin/Creatinine.|||0.950|0.742|0.006
81672887|NCT02831673|163040608|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.551|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.445|0.682|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 96. Urine B2M/Urine Creatinine.|||0.682|0.445|<0.001
81672888|NCT02831673|163040608|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.045||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.928|1.175|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 96. Urine Phosphate.|||1.175|0.928|0.467
81672889|NCT02831673|163040608|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.824|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.764|0.889|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 96. Urine Protein/Creatinine.|||0.889|0.764|<0.001
81672890|NCT02831673|163040608|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.651|0.84|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 96. Urine RBP 4/Urine Creatinine|||0.840|0.651|<0.001
81672891|NCT02831673|163040609|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.916||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.799|1.05|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 144. Urine Albumin/Creatinine.|||1.050|0.799|0.205
81672892|NCT02831673|163040609|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.495|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.406|0.603|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 144. Urine B2M/Urine Creatinine.|||0.603|0.406|<0.001
81672893|NCT02831673|163040609|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.089||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.967|1.226|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 144. Urine Phosphate.|||1.226|0.967|0.160
81672894|NCT02831673|163040609|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.817|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.753|0.885|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 144. Urine Protein/Creatinine.|||0.885|0.753|<0.001
81672895|NCT02831673|163040609|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.679|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.607|0.76|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 144. Urine RBP 4/Urine Creatinine|||0.760|0.607|<0.001
81672896|NCT02831673|163040610|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|-1.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24. Bone ALP|||-1.70|-2.75|<0.001
81672897|NCT02831673|163040610|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|-1.98|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 48. Bone ALP|||-1.98|-3.19|<0.001
81672898|NCT02831673|163040610|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.15|-3.23|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 28. Serum Osteocalcin|||-3.23|-5.15|<0.001
81672899|NCT02831673|163040610|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|-4.23|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 48. Serum Osteocalcin|||-4.23|-6.22|<0.001
81672900|NCT02831673|163040610|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|-11.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24. Serum PINP|||-11.1|-16.5|<0.001
81672901|NCT02831673|163040610|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-10.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 48. Serum PINP|||-10.3|-15.0|<0.001
81672902|NCT02831673|163040610|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1628|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2015|-0.1241|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24. CTX-1|||-0.1241|-0.2015|<0.001
81672903|NCT02831673|163040610|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2015|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.246|-0.1569|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 48. CTX-1|||-0.1569|-0.2460|<0.001
81672904|NCT02831673|163040611|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|-1.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 96, Bone ALP|||-1.50|-2.63|<0.001
81672905|NCT02831673|163040611|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-3.14|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 96, Serum Osteocalcin|||-3.14|-5.20|<0.001
81672906|NCT02831673|163040611|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|-8.9|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 96, Serum PINP|||-8.9|-17.6|<0.001
81672907|NCT02831673|163040611|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1592|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|-0.1104|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 96, CTX-1|||-0.1104|-0.2080|<0.001
81672908|NCT02831673|163040612|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|-1.14|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 144, Bone ALP|||-1.14|-2.23|<0.001
81672909|NCT02831673|163040612|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-1.83|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 144, Serum Osteocalcin|||-1.83|-4.00|<0.001
81672910|NCT02831673|163040612|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-6.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 144, Serum PINP|||-6.2|-12.3|<0.001
81672911|NCT02831673|163040612|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1414|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1771|-0.1056|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 144, CTX-1|||-0.1056|-0.1771|<0.001
81672912|NCT02831673|163040613|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|-3.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24|||-3.0|-9.9|<0.001
81672913|NCT02831673|163040613|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-3.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 48|||-3.4|-9.0|<0.001
81672914|NCT02831673|163040614|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|0.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 96|||0.0|-5.8|0.048
81672915|NCT02831673|163040615|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.9||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-1.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 144|||-1.6|-8.3|0.004
81672916|NCT02831673|163040622|OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.0||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|4.6||Fisher's exact p-value.|Fisher Exact||Week 24|||4.6|-0.6|0.157
81672917|NCT02831673|163040622|OTHER||Difference in percentage|1.3||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|4.2||Fisher's exact p-value.|Fisher Exact||Week 48|||4.2|-1.7|0.414
81672918|NCT02831673|163040623|OTHER||Difference in percentage|1.0||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.1||Fisher's exact p-value.|Fisher Exact||Week 96|||4.1|-2.1|0.562
81672919|NCT02831673|163040624|OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.9||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|4.3||Fisher's exact p-value.|Fisher Exact||Week 144|||4.3|-2.4|0.587
81672920|NCT02831673|163040629|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.23|49.83|||||Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA,\<=100000. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and HIV-1 RNA interaction.|||49.83|-10.23|
81672921|NCT02831673|163040629|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.07|58.4|||||Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA,\>100000. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and HIV-1 RNA interaction.|||58.40|-57.07|
81672922|NCT02831673|163040629|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|36.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.94|129.63|||||Baseline CD4+ cell count,\<=200. Following covariates were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and Baseline CD4+ cell count interaction.|||129.63|-55.94|
81672923|NCT02831673|163040629|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.38|42.12|||||Baseline CD4+ cell count,\>200. Following covariates were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and Baseline CD4+ cell count interaction.|||42.12|-13.38|
81672924|NCT02831673|163040629|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|25.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.56|59.85|||||Age\<35. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||59.85|-9.56|
81672925|NCT02831673|163040629|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.98|40.34|||||Age 35 to \<50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||40.34|-55.98|
81672926|NCT02831673|163040629|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|29.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.47|114.38|||||Age\>=50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||114.38|-55.47|
81672927|NCT02831673|163040629|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|17.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.89|85.23|||||Female. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, gender, and treatment and gender interaction.|||85.23|-49.89|
81672928|NCT02831673|163040629|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|44.21|||||Male. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, gender, and treatment and gender interaction.|||44.21|-13.90|
81672929|NCT02831673|163040629|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|22.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.52|54.54|||||Race group white. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race group, and treatment and race group interaction.|||54.54|-9.52|
81672930|NCT02831673|163040629|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.64|57.3|||||Race group African Am/African H.. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race group, and treatment and race group interaction.|||57.30|-110.64|
81672931|NCT02831673|163040629|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.44||||||95.0|-76.18|85.06|||||Race group Asian. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race group, and treatment and race group interaction.|||85.06|-76.18|
81672932|NCT02831673|163040629|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|24.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.68|110.59|||||Race group Other. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race group, and treatment and race group interaction.|||110.59|-60.68|
81672933|NCT02831673|163040630|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|39.8|||||Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA,\<=100000. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count and treatment and HIV-1 RNA interaction.|||39.8|-24.6|
81672934|NCT02831673|163040630|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.8|65.9|||||Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA,\>100000. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count and treatment and HIV-1 RNA interaction.|||65.9|-59.8|
81672935|NCT02831673|163040630|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|22.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.3|123.5|||||Baseline CD4+ cell count,\<=200. Following covariates were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and Baseline CD4+ cell count interaction.|||123.5|-78.3|
81672936|NCT02831673|163040630|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|35.1|||||Baseline CD4+ cell count,\>200. Following covariates were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and Baseline CD4+ cell count interaction.|||35.1|-24.7|
81672937|NCT02831673|163040630|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|45.9|||||Age\<35. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||45.9|-29.1|
81672938|NCT02831673|163040630|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.9|48.9|||||Age 35 to \<50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||48.9|-53.9|
81672939|NCT02831673|163040630|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|17.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.6|110.1|||||Age\>=50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||110.1|-74.6|
81672940|NCT02831673|163040630|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.3|83.1|||||Female. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, gender, and treatment and gender interaction.|||83.1|-62.3|
81672941|NCT02831673|163040630|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|36.9|||||Male. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, gender, and treatment and gender interaction.|||36.9|-25.6|
81672942|NCT02831673|163040630|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.2|40.9|||||Race group white. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race group, and treatment and race group interaction.|||40.9|-28.2|
81672943|NCT02831673|163040630|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-30.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-122.7|62.4|||||Race group African Am/African H.. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race group, and treatment and race group interaction.|||62.4|-122.7|
81672944|NCT02831673|163040630|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|49.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.3|134.7|||||Race group Asian. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race group, and treatment and race group interaction.|||134.7|-36.3|
81672945|NCT02831673|163040630|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.7|89.7|||||Race group Other. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race group, and treatment and race group interaction.|||89.7|-94.7|
81672946|NCT02831673|163040631|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|38.2|||||Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA,\<=100000. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, and treatment and relevant Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA interaction.|||38.2|-34.5|
81672947|NCT02831673|163040631|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|40.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.2|111.5|||||Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA,\>100000. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and HIV-1 RNA interaction.|||111.5|-31.2|
81672948|NCT02831673|163040631|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-122.3|114.5|||||Baseline CD4+ cell count,\<=200. Following covariates were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and Baseline CD4+ cell count interaction.|||114.5|-122.3|
81672949|NCT02831673|163040631|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|44.5|||||Baseline CD4+ cell count,\>200. Following covariates were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and Baseline CD4+ cell count interaction.|||44.5|-22.9|
81707127|NCT00412113|163110912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.87||||0.351||95.0|-2.71|0.97||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the mean change from baseline in diastolic blood pressure at Week 6.||0.97|-2.71|0.351
81707128|NCT00412113|163110913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.922||95.0|-1.91|2.11||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in mean change from baseline in pulse rate at Week 6.||2.11|-1.91|0.922
81707129|NCT00412113|163110914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-49.3|||<|0.001||95.0|-54.68|-43.91||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the mean change from baseline in LDL at Week 4.||-43.91|-54.68|<0.001
81707130|NCT00412113|163110915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in LS Means|-0.3||||0.739||95.0|-2.07|1.47||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the mean change from baseline in HDL at Week 4.||1.47|-2.07|0.739
81707131|NCT00412113|163110916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-57.9|||<|0.001||95.0|-64.02|51.81||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the mean change from baseline in TC at Week 4.||51.81|-64.02|<0.001
81707132|NCT00412113|163110917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-47.27|||<|0.001||95.0|-63.37|-31.16||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the mean change from baseline in TG at Week 4.||-31.16|-63.37|<0.001
81707133|NCT00412113|163110918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-51.21|||<|0.001||95.0|-56.88|-45.55||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the mean change from baseline in LDL at Week 6.||-45.55|-56.88|<0.001
81707134|NCT00412113|163110919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-1.02||||0.329||95.0|-3.07|1.03||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the mean change from baseline in HDL at Week 6.||1.03|-3.07|0.329
81707135|NCT00412113|163110920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-62.07|||<|0.001||95.0|-68.49|-55.65||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the mean change from baseline in TC at Week 6.||-55.65|-68.49|<0.001
81707136|NCT00412113|163110921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-53.95|||<|0.001||95.0|-77.61|-30.29||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the mean change in TG from baseline in at Week 6.||-30.29|-77.61|<0.001
81707137|NCT00412113|163110922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-2.4|||<|0.001||95.0|-3.1|-1.7||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in mean change from baseline to Week 4 in Framingham predicted absolute 10-year risk.||-1.7|-3.1|<0.001
81707138|NCT00412113|163110923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-2.8|||<|0.001||95.0|-3.5|-2.1||No adjustment for p-value for secondary analyses|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment management strategies in the mean change from baseline to Week 6 in Framingham predicted absolute 10-year risk.||-2.1|-3.5|<0.001
81707139|NCT00864123|163110924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.3|<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Data were analyzed with separate 2 (site: Florida, MGH) by 2 (condition: CBT+DCS, CBT+Placebo) by 3 (time: pre-treatment, mid-treatment, post-treatment; Dependent variables: CY-BOCS Total Score) fixed-effects linear regression with time as the repeated measure. Cohen's d was used to examine the magnitude of treatment effects.||||<0.05
81707140|NCT00864123|163110925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||Data were analyzed with separate 2 (site: Florida, MGH) by 2 (condition: CBT+DCS, CBT+Placebo) by 3 (time: pre-treatment, mid-treatment, post-treatment; Dependent variables: CGI-Severity) fixed-effects linear regression with time as the repeated measure. Cohen's d was used to examine the magnitude of treatment effects.||||<0.05
81707141|NCT02903966|163111038|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.87|||||Analysis performed using a Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM) model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, Baseline value, and the treatment by visit and baseline value by visit interactions|||0.87|-1.23|
81707142|NCT02903966|163111039|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|1.22|||||Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, Baseline value, and the treatment by visit and baseline value by visit interactions|||1.22|-1.18|
81707143|NCT02903966|163111040|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|4.02|||||Day 15. Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, Baseline value, and the treatment by visit and Baseline value by visit interactions|||4.02|-4.11|
81707144|NCT02903966|163111040|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.99|-0.35|||||Day 29. Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, Baseline value, and the treatment by visit and Baseline value by visit interactions|||-0.35|-5.99|
81535627|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.172||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.991|-0.353|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||-0.353|-1.991|0.005
81707145|NCT02903966|163111040|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.26|2.88|||||Day 43. Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, Baseline value, and the treatment by visit and Baseline value by visit interactions|||2.88|-6.26|
81707146|NCT02903966|163111041|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|4.59|||||Day 57. Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, Baseline value, and the treatment by visit and Baseline value by visit interactions|||4.59|-4.01|
81707147|NCT02903966|163111041|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|3.85|||||Day 71. Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, Baseline value, and the treatment by visit and Baseline value by visit interactions|||3.85|-3.64|
81707148|NCT02903966|163111041|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|5.1|||||Day 85. Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, Baseline value, and the treatment by visit and Baseline value by visit interactions|||5.10|-2.87|
81707149|NCT02903966|163111042|OTHER||Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.8|||||Day 15. Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, log-transformed Baseline value, and the treatment by visit and log-transformed baseline value by visit interactions.|||1.80|0.27|
81707150|NCT02903966|163111042|OTHER||Ratio|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.0|||||Day 29. Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, log-transformed Baseline value, and the treatment by visit and log-transformed baseline value by visit interactions.|||1.00|0.20|
81707151|NCT02903966|163111042|OTHER||Ratio|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.62|||||Day 43. Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, log-transformed Baseline value, and the treatment by visit and log-transformed baseline value by visit interactions.|||0.62|0.09|
81707152|NCT02903966|163111043|OTHER||Ratio|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.97|||||Day 57. Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, log-transformed Baseline value, and the treatment by visit and log-transformed baseline value by visit interactions.|||0.97|0.25|
81707153|NCT02903966|163111043|OTHER||Ratio|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.57|||||Day 71. Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, log-transformed Baseline value, and the treatment by visit and log-transformed baseline value by visit interactions.|||1.57|0.20|
81707154|NCT02903966|163111043|OTHER||Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.18|||||Day 85. Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, log-transformed Baseline value, and the treatment by visit and log-transformed baseline value by visit interactions.|||2.18|0.31|
81707155|NCT02903966|163111044|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|2.07|||||Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, Baseline score, and the treatment by visit and Baseline score by visit interactions.|||2.07|-2.05|
81707156|NCT02903966|163111045|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|2.27|||||Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, Baseline score, and the treatment by visit and Baseline score by visit interactions.|||2.27|-2.11|
81707157|NCT02903966|163111046|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.29|3.77|||||Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, Baseline score, and the treatment by visit and Baseline score by visit interactions.|||3.77|-5.29|
81707158|NCT02903966|163111047|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|4.08|||||Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, Baseline score, and the treatment by visit and Baseline score by visit interactions.|||4.08|-5.68|
81707159|NCT02903966|163111052|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|0.86|||||Day 15. Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, Baseline score, and the treatment by visit and Baseline score by visit interactions.|||0.86|-1.58|
81707160|NCT02903966|163111052|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|1.08|||||Day 29. Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, Baseline score, and the treatment by visit and Baseline score by visit interactions.|||1.08|-1.29|
81468431|NCT05633992|162628610|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 12 serotypes common to both V116 and PPSV23, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the OPA GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) to be \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Day 30 GMT Ratio|1.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.29|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|cLDA model with terms for vaccination group, time, interaction of time-by-vaccination, age stratum at baseline, and interaction of time-by-age stratum|Ratio is V116/PPSV23. GMT ratio and confidence interval estimated from the cLDA model. The cLDA model-based ratio includes estimated data for participants who had baseline data available but no day 30 measurement.|Serotype 9N||1.29|0.86|<0.001
81707161|NCT02903966|163111052|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|1.04|||||Day 43. Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, Baseline score, and the treatment by visit and Baseline score by visit interactions.|||1.04|-1.72|
81707162|NCT02903966|163111053|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|1.75|||||Analysis performed using a MMRM model, adjusting for the following covariates: treatment, visit, Baseline score, and the treatment by visit and Baseline score by visit interactions.|||1.75|-1.87|
81707163|NCT01320033|163111057|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||||-1.1|-6.1|0.006
81707164|NCT01320033|163111057|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||||-0.4|-5.4|0.024
81707165|NCT01320033|163111057|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|1.8|||ANCOVA|||||1.8|-3.2|0.595
81707166|NCT05706623|163111129|OTHER|Analysis of variance model|Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|0.8354|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5216|1.338||||||Moderate Hepatic Impairment Group (test) versus Normal Hepatic Function Group (reference). The analysis was performed on natural log (ln) transformed parameters using an analysis of variance model with the hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||1.338|0.5216|
81707167|NCT05706623|163111131|OTHER|Analysis of variance model|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.9356|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5889|1.4864||||||Moderate Hepatic Impairment Group (test) versus Normal Hepatic Function Group (reference). The analysis was performed on ln transformed parameters using an analysis of variance model with the hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||1.4864|0.5889|
81710352|NCT01265719|163117170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.56|||ANCOVA||Change from baseline to last available observation in HCD was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment group with baseline HCD value as covariate.|\<5 years||0.56|-0.63|0.9020
81710353|NCT01265719|163117170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.8826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.43|||ANCOVA||Change from baseline to last available observation in HCD was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment group with baseline HCD value as covariate.|5 to \<18 years||0.43|-0.37|0.8826
81672950|NCT02831673|163040631|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|49.6|||||Age Group,\<35. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||49.6|-35.0|
81535628|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.695||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.539|0.149|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment F (Tiotropium 18 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.149|-1.539|0.107
81672951|NCT02831673|163040631|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.7|55.7|||||Age Group,35 to \<50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||55.7|-60.7|
81672952|NCT02831673|163040631|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|41.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.2|144.5|||||Age\>=50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||144.5|-61.2|
81672953|NCT02831673|163040631|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.2|101.8|||||Female. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, gender, and treatment and gender interaction.|||101.8|-64.2|
81672954|NCT02831673|163040631|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|43.1|||||Male. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, gender, and treatment and gender interaction.|||43.1|-27.4|
81672955|NCT02831673|163040631|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|54.0|||||Race group-white. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||54.0|-23.6|
81672956|NCT02831673|163040631|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-106.3|103.0|||||Race group-African Am/African H. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||103.0|-106.3|
81672957|NCT02831673|163040631|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-32.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-132.2|66.9|||||Race group-Asian. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||66.9|-132.2|
81672958|NCT02831673|163040631|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|26.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.3|129.5|||||Race group-Other. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||129.5|-77.3|
81672959|NCT02831673|163040632|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.2|38.3|||||Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA,\<=100000. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, and treatment and relevant Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA interaction.|||38.3|-39.2|
81672960|NCT02831673|163040632|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.4|78.8|||||Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA,\>100000. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, and treatment and Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA interaction.|||78.8|-69.4|
81672961|NCT02831673|163040632|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|17.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-111.1|145.8|||||Baseline CD4+ cell count,\<=200. Following covariates were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and Baseline CD4+ cell count interaction.|||145.8|-111.1|
81672962|NCT02831673|163040632|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|34.1|||||Baseline CD4+ cell count,\>200. Following covariates were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, and treatment and Baseline CD4+ cell count interaction.|||34.1|-37.2|
81672963|NCT02831673|163040632|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.2|27.1|||||Age Group,\<35. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||27.1|-63.2|
81672964|NCT02831673|163040632|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.0|64.0|||||Age Group,35 to \<50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||64.0|-57.0|
81672965|NCT02831673|163040632|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|95.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|205.2|||||Age Group,\>=50. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, age, and treatment and age interaction.|||205.2|-14.8|
81672966|NCT02831673|163040632|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|24.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.5|112.3|||||Female. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, gender, and treatment and gender interaction.|||112.3|-62.5|
81672967|NCT02831673|163040632|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.5|33.1|||||Male. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, gender, and treatment and gender interaction.|||33.1|-41.5|
81672968|NCT02831673|163040632|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6|41.1|||||Race group-white. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||41.1|-40.6|
81672969|NCT02831673|163040632|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-51.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-163.6|60.9|||||Race group-African Am/African H. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||60.9|-163.6|
81672970|NCT02831673|163040632|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-20.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-125.3|85.0|||||Race group-Asian. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction|||85.0|-125.3|
81672971|NCT02831673|163040632|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|66.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.7|176.2|||||Race group-Other. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count, race, and treatment and race interaction.|||176.2|-43.7|
81672972|NCT02831673|163040633|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0052||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0047|0.0152|||MMRM||Week 4. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count (factor), and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit with visit as the repeated factor|||0.0152|-0.0047|0.302
81672973|NCT02831673|163040633|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0038||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0136|0.006|||MMRM||Week24. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count (factor), and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit with visit as the repeated factor|||0.0060|-0.0136|0.450
81672974|NCT02831673|163040633|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0004||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0098|0.0106|||MMRM||Week48. Following covariates/factors were adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor), Baseline CD4+ cell count (factor), and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit with visit as the repeated factor|||0.0106|-0.0098|0.934
81672975|NCT02831673|163040634|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0012||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0132|0.0107|||MMRM||Week 96. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, Baseline CD4+ cell count, and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit as factors and covariate, with visit as the repeated factor.|||0.0107|-0.0132|0.842
81672976|NCT02831673|163040635|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0008||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0097|0.0113|||MMRM||Week 144. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, Baseline CD4+ cell count, and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit as factors and covariate, with visit as the repeated factor.|||0.0113|-0.0097|0.879
81672977|NCT02831673|163040636|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.4|||MMRM||Week 4. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor),Baseline CD4+ cell count (factor), Baseline EQ-5D thermometer, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D thermometer\*visit with visit as the repeated factor|||2.4|-0.3|0.137
81672978|NCT02831673|163040636|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.0|||MMRM||Week24. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor),Baseline CD4+ cell count (factor), Baseline EQ-5D thermometer, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D thermometer\*visit with visit as the repeated factor|||2.0|-0.9|0.458
81672979|NCT02831673|163040636|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.8|||MMRM||Week48. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA (factor),Baseline CD4+ cell count (factor), Baseline EQ-5D thermometer, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D thermometer\*visit with visit as the repeated factor|||2.8|0.1|0.031
81672980|NCT02831673|163040637|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.2|||MMRM||Week 96. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, Baseline CD4+ cell count and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit as factors and covariate, with visit as the repeated factor.|||3.2|0.2|0.027
81672981|NCT02831673|163040638|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.6|||MMRM||Week 144. Covariates adjusted: Treatment, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, Baseline CD4+ cell count and Baseline EQ-5D utility, treatment\*visit and Baseline EQ-5D utility\*visit as factors and covariate, with visit as the repeated factor.|||3.6|0.9|0.001
81672982|NCT03962439|163040640|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance testing|F-value|1.61||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline age, sex, and education.||Repeated measures ANCOVA testing whether change in episodic memory from baseline to 16 weeks interacted with condition (Time x Condition).||||.211
81672983|NCT03962439|163040642|OTHER|Null hypothesis significance testing|F-value|1.66||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline age, sex, and education.||Repeated measures ANCOVA testing whether change in speed of processing from baseline to 16 weeks interacted with condition (Time x Condition).||||.203
81672984|NCT03962439|163040644|OTHER|Null hypothesis significance testing|F-value|0.28||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline age, sex, and education.||Repeated measures ANCOVA testing whether change in reasoning from baseline to week 16 interacted with condition (Time x Condition).||||.760
81672985|NCT01192022|163040723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.55|9.29||Logistic regression model with treatment and pooled center as factors.|Regression, Logistic|||||9.29|2.55|<0.001
81672986|NCT00623480|163040776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (On-Demand vs. Prophylaxis)|14.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|26.5|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|Adjusted for time of follow-up||||26.5|8.1|<0.0001
81672987|NCT00623480|163040777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||estimated diff (prohylaxis vs. OD)|-0.17||||0.6614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.59|||Based on cLDA model|Adjusted for presence/absence of target joint and prior 6 month bleeding frequency||||0.59|-0.92|0.6614
81672988|NCT00623480|163040778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||estimated diff (prohylaxis vs. OD)|-0.94||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-0.26|||Based on cLDA model|Adjusted for presence/absence of target joint and prior 6 month bleeding frequency||||-0.26|-1.61|0.0072
81672989|NCT00623480|163040779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||estimated diff (prohylaxis vs. OD)|13.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.23|21.08||no p-values computed|Based on cLDA model|Adjusted for presence/absence of target joint and prior 6 month bleeding frequency||||21.08|5.23|
81672990|NCT00781456|163040780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.87|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with terms of treatment, weekly baseline migraine frequency, and center included in the model.|91-day Levonogestrel Oral Contraceptive versus placebo. Treatment Difference was estimated using logistic regression for the proportion of participants with \>=50% reduction in migraine frequency during the treatment period.|||0.87|-0.82|0.954
81672991|NCT00781456|163040781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|1.17||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with terms of treatment, baseline weekly migraine frequency and center included in the model.|91-day Levonogestrel Oral Contraceptive versus placebo. Treatment Difference was estimated using logistic regression for the proportion of participants with \>=50% reduction in migraine frequency during the treatment period.|Comparison of percentage of participants with a reduction of 50% or more in migraine frequency during the first month of treatment.||1.17|-0.55|0.479
81672992|NCT00781456|163040781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.37||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with terms of treatment, baseline weekly migraine frequency and center included in the model.|91-day Levonogestrel Oral Contraceptive versus placebo. Treatment Difference was estimated using logistic regression for the proportion of participants with \>=50% reduction in migraine frequency during the treatment period.|Comparison of percentage of participants with a reduction of 50% or more in migraine frequency during the second month of treatment||1.37|-0.36|0.256
81672993|NCT00781456|163040781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.88||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with terms of treatment, baseline weekly migraine frequency and center included in the model.|91-day Levonogestrel Oral Contraceptive versus placebo. Treatment Difference was estimated using logistic regression for the proportion of participants with \>=50% reduction in migraine frequency during the treatment period.|Comparison of percentage of participants with a reduction of 50% or more in migraine frequency during the third month of treatment.||0.88|-1.16|0.788
81672994|NCT00781456|163040782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|-0.19||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.09|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparison was performed using an analysis of covariance model with baseline average migraine severity and center as covariates.|91-day Levonogestrel Oral Contraceptive versus placebo.|Comparison of change from Baseline in migraine severity during the 91-day treatment period.||0.09|-0.47|0.182
81672995|NCT00781456|163040782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|-0.04||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.19|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparison was performed using an analysis of covariance model with baseline average migraine severity and center as covariates.|91-day Levonogestrel Oral Contraceptive versus placebo.|Comparison of change from Baseline in migraine severity during the first month of treatment||0.19|-0.71|0.853
81672996|NCT00781456|163040782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|-0.26||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.19|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparison was performed using an analysis of covariance model with baseline average migraine severity and center as covariates.|91-day Levonogestrel Oral Contraceptive versus placebo.|Comparison of change from Baseline in migraine severity during the second month of treatment||0.19|-0.71|0.249
81672997|NCT00781456|163040782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|-0.4||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparison was performed using an analysis of covariance model with baseline average migraine severity and center as covariates.|91-day Levonogestrel Oral Contraceptive versus placebo.|Comparison of change from Baseline in migraine severity during the third month of treatment||0.10|-0.90|0.119
81672998|NCT00781456|163040783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.457|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of percentage of participants requiring rescue medication during the first month of treatment.||||0.457
81672999|NCT00781456|163040783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.361|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of percentage of participants requiring rescue medication during the second month of treatment.||||0.361
81673000|NCT00781456|163040783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of percentage of participants requiring rescue medication during the third month of treatment.||||0.018
81673001|NCT00781456|163040783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.709|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of percentage of participants requiring rescue medication during the 91-day treatment period.||||0.709
81673002|NCT01515787|163040838|NON_INFERIORITY|Disease recurrence or death in order to have 85% power to reject the null hypothesis. Noninferiority of the intervention could be claimed if the upper limit of the two-sided 90.2% confidence interval of the hazard ratio for disease recurrence or death did not exceed the 1.29 noninferiority margin.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.2|0.74|1.14|||kaplan meier|||||1.14|0.74|0.005
81636659|NCT01480258|162963893|NON_INFERIORITY|The estimate of the difference between PR5I \& INFANRIX hexa groups in PRP response rate (based on Ab titre ≥1.0 μg/mL) was calculated with its 1-sided P-value \& 2-sided 95% CI. If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|-1.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.13|2.52|||Miettinen & Nurminen with stratification|Statistical analysis was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by country.||Non-inferiority for PRP||2.52|-5.13|<0.001
81673003|NCT01515787|163040840|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.44||||||||1.44|0.74|
81673004|NCT01515787|163040842|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.16||||||||3.16|0.44|
81673005|NCT01877187|163040849|OTHER|||||||0.06||||||Statistical significance defined as p \<= .05. Result is for Day 30 timepoint.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size of 60 achieves 80% power to detect a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.35 with a two-sided significant level of 0.05. Sample size of 30 will allow for detecting a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.49 in each subgroup.||||.06
81673006|NCT01877187|163040849|OTHER|||||||0.09||||||Statistical significance defined as p \<= 0.05. Data for 90 day timepoint.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size of 60 achieves 80% power to detect a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.35 with a two-sided significant level of 0.05. Sample size of 30 will allow for detecting a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.49 in each subgroup.||||.09
81673007|NCT01877187|163040849|OTHER|||||||0.034||||||Statistical significance defined as p \<= 0.05. Data for 180 day timepoint.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size of 60 achieves 80% power to detect a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.35 with a two-sided significant level of 0.05. Sample size of 30 will allow for detecting a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.49 in each subgroup.||||0.034
81673008|NCT01877187|163040851|OTHER|||||||0.19||||||Statistical significance defined as p \<= 0.05. Data for 30 day timepoint.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size of 60 achieves 80% power to detect a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.35 with a two-sided significant level of 0.05. Sample size of 30 will allow for detecting a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.49 in each subgroup.||||0.19
81673009|NCT01877187|163040851|OTHER|||||||0.011||||||Statistical significance defined as p \<= 0.05. Data for 90 day timepoint.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size of 60 achieves 80% power to detect a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.35 with a two-sided significant level of 0.05. Sample size of 30 will allow for detecting a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.49 in each subgroup.||||0.011
81673010|NCT01877187|163040851|OTHER|||||||0.94||||||Statistical significance defined as p \<= 0.05. Data for 180 day timepoint.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size of 60 achieves 80% power to detect a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.35 with a two-sided significant level of 0.05. Sample size of 30 will allow for detecting a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.49 in each subgroup.||||0.94
81673011|NCT01877187|163040853|OTHER|||||||0.06||||||Statistical significance defined as p \<= 0.05. Data for 30 day timepoint.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size of 60 achieves 80% power to detect a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.35 with a two-sided significant level of 0.05. Sample size of 30 will allow for detecting a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.49 in each subgroup.||||0.06
81673012|NCT01877187|163040853|OTHER|||||||0.017||||||Statistical significance defined as p \<= 0.05. Data for 90 day timepoint.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size of 60 achieves 80% power to detect a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.35 with a two-sided significant level of 0.05. Sample size of 30 will allow for detecting a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.49 in each subgroup.||||0.017
81673013|NCT01877187|163040853|OTHER|||||||0.08||||||Statistical significance defined as p \<= 0.05. Data for 90 day timepoint.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size of 60 achieves 80% power to detect a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.35 with a two-sided significant level of 0.05. Sample size of 30 will allow for detecting a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.49 in each subgroup.||||0.08
81673014|NCT01877187|163040855|OTHER|||||||0.02||||||Statistical significance defined as p \<= 0.05. Data for 30 day timepoint.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size of 60 achieves 80% power to detect a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.35 with a two-sided significant level of 0.05. Sample size of 30 will allow for detecting a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.49 in each subgroup.||||0.020
81673015|NCT01877187|163040855|OTHER|||||||0.029||||||Statistical significance defined as p \<= 0.05. Data for 90 day timepoint.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size of 60 achieves 80% power to detect a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.35 with a two-sided significant level of 0.05. Sample size of 30 will allow for detecting a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.49 in each subgroup.||||0.029
81673016|NCT01877187|163040855|OTHER|||||||0.94||||||Statistical significance defined as p \<= 0.05. Data for 180 day timepoint.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size of 60 achieves 80% power to detect a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.35 with a two-sided significant level of 0.05. Sample size of 30 will allow for detecting a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.49 in each subgroup.||||0.94
81535629|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.648|0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.980|-0.648|0.689
81673017|NCT01877187|163040857|OTHER|||||||0.06||||||Statistical significance defined as p \<= 0.05. Data for 30 day timepoint.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size of 60 achieves 80% power to detect a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.35 with a two-sided significant level of 0.05. Sample size of 30 will allow for detecting a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.49 in each subgroup.||||0.06
81535630|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.188||||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.007|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.630|-1.007|0.651
81673018|NCT01877187|163040857|OTHER|||||||0.013||||||Statistical significance defined as p \<= 0.05. Data for 90 day timepoint.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size of 60 achieves 80% power to detect a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.35 with a two-sided significant level of 0.05. Sample size of 30 will allow for detecting a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.49 in each subgroup.||||0.013
81673019|NCT01877187|163040857|OTHER|||||||0.67||||||Statistical significance defined as p \<= 0.05. Data for 180 day timepoint.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size of 60 achieves 80% power to detect a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.35 with a two-sided significant level of 0.05. Sample size of 30 will allow for detecting a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.49 in each subgroup.||||0.67
81673020|NCT03776175|163040870|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-44.52||||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-54.97|-31.65|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference was not a simple subtraction between LS means of groups but through statistical model.|Natural log-transformed of individual relative change from baseline to Day 42 was analyzed using the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline whole liver fat by MRI-PDFF as covariate. Values were back-transformed from the log scale. 90% CI was calculated on difference in least square (LS) mean between groups||-31.65|-54.97|0.0000
81673021|NCT03776175|163040870|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-35.4||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-47.4|-20.68|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference was not a simple subtraction between LS means of groups but through statistical model.|Natural log-transformed of individual relative change from baseline to Day 42 was analyzed using the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline whole liver fat by MRI-PDFF as covariate. Values were back-transformed from the log scale. 90% CI was calculated on difference LS mean between groups.||-20.68|-47.40|0.0007
81673022|NCT03776175|163040870|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-44.64||||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-54.8|-32.19|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference was not a simple subtraction between LS means of groups but through statistical model.|Natural log-transformed of individual relative change from baseline to Day 42 was analyzed using the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline whole liver fat by MRI-PDFF as covariate. Values were back-transformed from the log scale. 90% CI was calculated on difference in LS mean between groups.||-32.19|-54.80|0.0000
81673023|NCT03776175|163040870|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.21||||0.9836|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.66|18.08|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference was not a simple subtraction between LS means of groups but through statistical model.|Natural log-transformed of individual relative change from baseline to Day 42 was analyzed using the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline whole liver fat by MRI-PDFF as covariate. Values were back-transformed from the log scale. 90% CI was calculated on difference in LS mean between groups.||18.08|-15.66|0.9836
81673024|NCT03776175|163040870|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-14.3||||0.1233|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.32|1.06|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference was not a simple subtraction between LS means of groups but through statistical model.|Natural log-transformed of individual relative change from baseline to Day 42 was analyzed using the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline whole liver fat by MRI-PDFF as covariate. Values were back-transformed from the log scale. 90% CI was calculated on difference in LS mean between groups.||1.06|-27.32|0.1233
81673025|NCT03776175|163040870|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|50.0|-6.82|6.87|||||LS mean difference was not a simple subtraction between LS means of groups but through statistical model.|Natural log-transformed of individual relative change from baseline to Day 42 was analyzed using the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline whole liver fat by MRI-PDFF as covariate. Values were back-transformed from the log scale. 50% CI was calculated on difference in LS mean between groups.||6.87|-6.82|
81673026|NCT03776175|163040870|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|50.0|-19.86|-8.35|||||LS mean difference was not a simple subtraction between LS means of groups but through statistical model.|Natural log-transformed of individual relative change from baseline to Day 42 was analyzed using the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline whole liver fat by MRI-PDFF as covariate. Values were back-transformed from the log scale. 50% CI was calculated on difference in LS mean between groups.||-8.35|-19.86|
81673027|NCT00960661|163040876|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment contrast (BET minus BBT) at week 30 was less than the non inferiority margin.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.6273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.11||The primary mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM) model included baseline HbA1c as covariate, treatment, country, prior use of SUs, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and patient and error as random effects.|Mixed model repeated measures|||The primary objective is to test the hypothesis that BET is non inferior to BBT with respect to change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 30.||0.11|-0.18|0.6273
81673028|NCT04091087|163040893|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-14.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.47||0.0299|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.87|-1.86||1-sided|ANOVA|||||-1.86|-26.87|0.0299
81673029|NCT04091087|163040894|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|3.33||||0.1546|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.06|8.72||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||||8.72|-2.06|0.1546
81673030|NCT04091087|163040895|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|9.0||||0.0819|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.63|19.62||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 1||19.62|-1.63|0.0819
81707168|NCT03728881|163111139|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 36 months the lower limit of the two-sided 96% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.44|0.57|||||Generalized estimating equations were used to estimate R and construct confidence intervals.|This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤ 0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16 or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||0.57|0.44|
81707169|NCT03728881|163111141|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 36 months the lower limit of the two-sided 96% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|Ratio of the GMCs|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.95|1.29|||||Generalized estimating equations were used to estimate R and construct confidence intervals.|This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤ 0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16 or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||1.29|0.95|
81707170|NCT03728881|163111143|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 24 months the lower limit of the two-sided 99% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.36|0.5|||||Generalized estimating equations were used to estimate R and construct confidence intervals.|This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16 or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||0.50|0.36|
81707171|NCT03728881|163111145|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 24 months the lower limit of the two-sided 99% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.75|1.08|||||Generalized estimating equations were used to estimate R and construct confidence intervals.|This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16 or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||1.08|0.75|
81707172|NCT03728881|163111146|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients. A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|||||=|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=1.0
81535631|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.014||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.801|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 5259 pMDI 12.5 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.801|-0.830|0.973
81535632|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.355||||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.461|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.461|-1.170|0.393
81535633|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.181||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.993|0.632|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 5259 pMDI 25 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.632|-0.993|0.663
81535634|NCT03084796|162753606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.643|0.991|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups for this analysis were:~Treatment D (CHF 5259 pMDI 100 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 5259 pMDI 50 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis 1 of this outcome measure."||0.991|-0.643|0.676
81535635|NCT01774799|162753749|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.69||||||||1.69|0.69|
81535636|NCT01774799|162753750|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.2||||||||2.20|0.66|
81535637|NCT01774799|162753751|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.58||||||||1.58|0.58|
81535638|NCT01774799|162753752|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.82||||||||2.82|1.13|
81535639|NCT01774799|162753753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.32
81535640|NCT00965250|162753784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kaplan Meier|||||||<0.0001
81535641|NCT00965250|162753785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kaplan Meier|||||||<0.0001
81535642|NCT00141102|162753816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Life Table Extension|Stratified by history of GD ulceration and by region.||||||<0.0001
81535643|NCT00141102|162753817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Life Table Extension|Stratified by history of GD ulceration and by region.||||||<0.0001
81707173|NCT03728881|163111147|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients. A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|||||=|0.006|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.006
81707174|NCT03728881|163111148|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients. A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|||||=|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=1.0
81707175|NCT03728881|163111149|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients. A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|||||=|0.48|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.48
81707176|NCT03728881|163111155|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 36 months the lower limit of the two-sided 96% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.)|GMC Ratio|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.42|0.56|||||Generalized estimating equations were used to estimate R and construct confidence intervals.|||0.56|0.42|
81707177|NCT03728881|163111156|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients. A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81707178|NCT03728881|163111158|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 36 months the lower limit of the two-sided 96% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.)|GMC Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.93|1.27||||||||1.27|0.93|
81707179|NCT03728881|163111159|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients. A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|||||=|0.0006|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.0006
81707180|NCT03728881|163111161|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 24 months the lower limit of the two-sided 99% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.35|0.49|||||Generalized estimating equations were used to estimate R and construct confidence intervals.|||0.49|0.35|
81707181|NCT03728881|163111162|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients. A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|||||=|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=1.0
81707182|NCT03728881|163111164|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 24 months the lower limit of the two-sided 99% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.71|1.04|||||Generalized estimating equations were used to estimate R and construct confidence intervals.|||1.04|0.71|
81535644|NCT00141102|162753818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.4146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.03|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects of region and history of GD ulceration with Baseline covariate.||||0.03|-0.06|0.4146
81707183|NCT03728881|163111165|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients. A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|||||=|0.478|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.478
81707184|NCT03728881|163111167|NON_INFERIORITY|We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18.|GMC Ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.58|||||Generalized estimating equations were used to estimate R and construct confidence intervals.|||1.58|1.12|
81707185|NCT03728881|163111170|NON_INFERIORITY|We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18.|GMC Ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.54|||||Generalized estimating equations were used to estimate R and construct confidence intervals.|||1.54|1.09|
81467014|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.495||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.71||All statistical comparisons are for change from Baseline to End of Treatment using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.|Stratified Rank ANCOVA|P-values are from pairwise comparisons of the combination/active treatment groups vs. solifenacin 5 mg/placebo within a stratified rank ANCOVA model.||The ANCOVA model including the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and Baseline measurement as a covariate was used to calculate point estimates and 95% confidence intervals for change from Baseline within each treatment group and for differences between combination treatment groups and solifenacin 5 mg as well as for differences between active treatment groups and placebo.||0.71|-1.24|0.25
81535645|NCT00141102|162753819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29||||0.1132|TWO_SIDED||||||Life Table Extension|Stratified by history of GD ulceration and by region.||||||0.1132
81707186|NCT03728881|163111173|NON_INFERIORITY|We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18.|GMC Ratio|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.81|||||Generalized estimating equations were used to estimate R and construct confidence intervals.|||1.81|1.20|
81707187|NCT03728881|163111174|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose 9-10 year old girls and one-dose 11-14 year old girls. A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|||||=|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=1.0
81535646|NCT00141102|162753821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.0495|TWO_SIDED||||||Life Table Extension|Stratified by history of GD ulceration and by region.||||||0.0495
81535647|NCT00141102|162753822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED||||||Life Table Extension|Stratified by history of GD ulceration and by region.||||||0.0006
81636660|NCT01480258|162963893|NON_INFERIORITY|The estimate of the difference between PR5I \& INFANRIX hexa groups in HBsAg response rate (based on Ab titre ≥10 mIU/mL) was calculated with its 1-sided P-value \& 2-sided 95% CI. If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|ifference in percentages|-0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|1.35|||Miettinen & Nurminen with stratification|Statistical analysis was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by country.||Non-Inferiority for HBsAg||1.35|-2.66|<0.001
81673031|NCT04091087|163040895|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-0.47||||0.4789|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.2|14.25||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 2||14.25|-15.20|0.4789
81673032|NCT04091087|163040895|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-0.38||||0.4815|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.79|13.03||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 3||13.03|-13.79|0.4815
81673033|NCT04091087|163040895|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-0.38||||0.4815|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.79|13.03||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 4||13.03|-13.79|0.4815
81673034|NCT04091087|163040895|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|8.9||||0.1197|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.55|21.35||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 5||21.35|-3.55|0.1197
81673035|NCT04091087|163040895|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|18.18||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.14|29.23||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 6||29.23|7.14|0.0034
81673036|NCT04091087|163040896|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|5.13||||0.2896|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.09|20.34||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||||20.34|-10.09|0.2896
81673037|NCT04091087|163040897|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|7.77||||0.2648|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.55|28.08||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 1||28.08|-12.55|0.2648
81673038|NCT04091087|163040897|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|17.05||||0.0809|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.99|37.08||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 2||37.08|-2.99|0.0809
81673039|NCT04091087|163040897|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|1.7||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.58|21.99||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 3||21.99|-18.58|0.4450
81673040|NCT04091087|163040897|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|1.7||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.58|21.99||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 4||21.99|-18.58|0.4450
81673041|NCT04091087|163040897|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|20.45||||0.0385|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.43|39.48||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 5||39.48|1.43|0.0385
81673042|NCT04091087|163040897|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|29.64||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.95|48.33||1 sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 6||48.33|10.95|0.0045
81673043|NCT04091087|163040898|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|3.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.49||0.3874|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.67|26.43||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 1||26.43|-18.67|0.3874
81673044|NCT04091087|163040898|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|-4.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.59||0.3506|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.85|14.91||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 2||14.91|-23.85|0.3506
81673045|NCT04091087|163040898|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|9.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.23||0.2466|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.97|33.6||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 3||33.60|-13.97|0.2466
81673046|NCT04091087|163040898|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|34.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.74||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.43|61.05||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 4||61.05|8.43|0.0157
81673047|NCT04091087|163040898|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|-1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.55||0.4548|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.99|22.68||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 5||22.68|-25.99|0.4548
81673048|NCT04091087|163040898|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|-42.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.99||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-62.24|-22.15||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 6||-22.15|-62.24|0.0004
81673049|NCT04091087|163040899|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.65||0.2383|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.23|23.06||1 sided|ANOVA|||||23.06|-9.23|0.2383
81673050|NCT04091087|163040900|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|-29.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.01||0.0797|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-65.09|5.18||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 1||5.18|-65.09|0.0797
81673051|NCT04091087|163040900|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|-14.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.79||0.2236|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-45.81|17.04||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 2||17.04|-45.81|0.2236
81673052|NCT04091087|163040900|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|-9.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.05||0.2559|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.12|15.24||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 3||15.24|-35.12|0.2559
81673053|NCT04091087|163040900|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|-16.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.44||0.2392|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-53.54|21.52||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 4||21.52|-53.54|0.2392
81673054|NCT04091087|163040900|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|-13.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.65||0.2553|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-45.87|19.85||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 5||19.85|-45.87|0.2553
81673055|NCT04091087|163040900|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|-53.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.05||0.0416|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-103.26|-2.75||1-sided|Normal approximation test|||Week 6||-2.75|-103.26|0.0416
81673056|NCT00783094|163040912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.4|||ANCOVA|With effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Tadalafil 2.5 mg - Placebo|||0.4|-1.8|0.201
81673057|NCT00783094|163040912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|With effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no) and baseline value.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Tadalafil 5 mg - Placebo.|||0.1|-2.2|0.062
81673058|NCT00783094|163040913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||ANCOVA|With effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no) and baseline value.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Tadalafil 2.5 mg - Placebo.|||0.2|-0.7|0.356
81707188|NCT03728881|163111176|NON_INFERIORITY|We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18.|GMC Ratio|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.75|||||Generalized estimating equations were used to estimate R and construct confidence intervals.|||1.75|1.15|
81707189|NCT03728881|163111177|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose 9-10 year old girls and one-dose 11-14 year old girls. A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|||||=|0.368|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.368
81707190|NCT03728881|163111179|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 36 months the lower limit of the two-sided 96% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.)|GMC Ratio|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.38|0.56|||||Generalized estimating equations were used to estimate R and construct confidence intervals.|This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||0.56|0.38|
81707191|NCT03728881|163111179|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 36 months the lower limit of the two-sided 96% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.)|GMC Ratio|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.48|0.7|||||Generalized estimating equations were used to estimate R and construct confidence intervals.|||0.70|0.48|
81707192|NCT03728881|163111179|EQUIVALENCE|A p-value \<0.05 is interpreted as significantly different GMC ratios in different strata.|||||=|0.079||||||The p-values test for heterogeneity in the GMC ratios estimated from the stratified analyses.|p-values test for heterogeneity|||||||=0.079
81707193|NCT03728881|163111180|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between the older one-dose recipients and the older three-dose recipients. A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|||||=|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||NOTE: Younger one-dose recipients (9-11 Year Old Girls) and three-dose recipients (18-21 Year Old Women) both had a 100% seroconversion proportion for HPV16 at 36 months, so a p-value for the difference of the seroconversion rate between them could not be calculated. Therefore, we only include the calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate between older one-dose recipients (9-11 Year Old Girls) and three-dose recipients (22-25 Year Old Women).||||=1.0000
81707194|NCT03728881|163111182|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 36 months the lower limit of the two-sided 96% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.)|GMC Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.82|1.25||||||This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||1.25|0.82|
81710354|NCT01265719|163117171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.2003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.13|0.89|||ANCOVA||Change from baseline to last available observation in IOP was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment group with baseline IOP value as covariate.|\<5 years||0.89|-4.13|0.2003
81467015|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.383||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.81|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.81|-0.70|0.35
81467016|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.371||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.72|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.72|-0.74|1.0
81673059|NCT00783094|163040913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3|||ANCOVA|With effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no) and baseline value.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Tadalafil 5 mg - Placebo.|||0.3|-0.6|0.487
81673060|NCT00783094|163040914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.3|||ANCOVA|With effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no) and baseline value.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Tadalafil 2.5 mg - Placebo|||0.3|-1.3|0.228
81673061|NCT00783094|163040914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.1|||ANCOVA|With effects for treatment, prior alpha blocker use (yes/no) and baseline value.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Tadalafil 5 mg - Placebo.|||-0.1|-1.7|0.033
81673062|NCT00783094|163040915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|With effects for treatment,BPH severity (moderate/severe), prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Tadalafil 2.5 mg - Placebo.|||0.1|-0.4|0.249
81673063|NCT00783094|163040915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|With effects for treatment,BPH severity (moderate/severe), prior alpha blocker use (yes/no) and baseline value.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Tadalafil 5 mg - Placebo.|||-0.0|-0.6|0.022
81673064|NCT00783094|163040916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||ANCOVA|with effects for treatment,BPH severity (moderate/severe), prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Tadalafil 2.5 mg - Placebo.|||0.3|-0.4|0.904
81673065|NCT00783094|163040916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||ANCOVA|With effects for treatment, BPH severity(moderate/severe), prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value.||||0.3|-0.4|0.800
81673066|NCT00783094|163040917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.2|||ANCOVA|With effects for treatment, BPH severity (moderate/severe), prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Tadalafil 2.5 mg - Placebo.|||0.2|-1.5|0.147
81673067|NCT00783094|163040917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.1|||ANCOVA|With effects for treatment, BPH severity (moderate/severe), prior alpha blocker use (yes/no), and baseline value.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Tadalafil 5 mg - Placebo.|||0.1|-1.6|0.094
81673068|NCT00783094|163040920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.342||95.0||||P-Value for systolic blood pressure.|Wilcoxin rank-sum test|||||||0.342
81673069|NCT00783094|163040920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.127||95.0||||P-Value for systolic blood pressure.|Wilcoxin rank sum test|||||||0.127
81673070|NCT00783094|163040920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.705||95.0||||P-Value for diastolic blood pressure.|Wilcoxin rank-sum test|||||||0.705
81673071|NCT00783094|163040920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.173||95.0||||P-Value for diastolic blood pressure.|Wilcoxin rank-sum test|||||||0.173
81673072|NCT00783094|163040921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.606||95.0|||||Wilcoxin rank-sum test|||||||0.606
81673073|NCT00783094|163040921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.149||95.0|||||Wilcoxin rank-sum test|||||||0.149
81673074|NCT00783094|163040922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.428||95.0|||||Wilcoxin rank-sum test|||||||0.428
81673075|NCT00783094|163040922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.426||95.0|||||Wilcoxin rank-sum test|||||||0.426
81673076|NCT00783094|163040923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Wilcoxin rank-sum|||||||0.060
81673077|NCT00783094|163040923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.212||95.0|||||Wilcoxin rank-sum|||||||0.212
81673078|NCT00517595|163040949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Within Group 1 (N=48), patients with an ECOG of 0 at baseline (N=18) were compared to patients with an ECOG of 1 at baseline (N=30).||||0.02
81673079|NCT00517595|163040950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0041||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Within Group 1 (N=48), patients with an ECOG of 0 at baseline (N=18) were compared to patients with an ECOG of 1 at baseline (N=30).||||0.0041
81673080|NCT04152161|163040953|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|-0.049|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.431|0.23|||||Vaccine Efficacy (VE) = 1 - Hazard Ratio, with 95%CI equal to (VE lower limit, VE upper limit) = (1 - Hazard Ratio upper limit, 1 - Hazard Ratio lower limit)|||0.230|-0.431|
81673081|NCT04152161|163040953|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.049||||0.6193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.431|||Log Rank|The 1-sided p-value from the log-rank test was stratified by sex and age group.|Hazard ratio was calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, with sex and age group (10-11 years, 12-14 years, and \>14 years) as stratification variables.|||1.431|0.770|0.6193
81673082|NCT04152161|163040954|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|-0.009|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.395|0.27|||||Vaccine Efficacy (VE) = 1 - Hazard Ratio, with 95%CI equal to (VE lower limit, VE upper limit) = (1 - Hazard Ratio upper limit, 1 - Hazard Ratio lower limit)|||0.270|-0.395|
81673083|NCT04152161|163040954|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.009||||0.5224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.395|||Log Rank|The 1-sided p-value from the log-rank test was stratified by sex and age group.|Hazard ratio was calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, with sex and age group (10-11 years, 12-14 years, and \>14 years) as stratification variables.|||1.395|0.730|0.5224
81673084|NCT04152161|163040955|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|-0.049|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.431|0.23|||||Vaccine Efficacy (VE) = 1 - Hazard Ratio, with 95%CI equal to (VE lower limit, VE upper limit) = (1 - Hazard Ratio upper limit, 1 - Hazard Ratio lower limit)|||0.230|-0.431|
81673085|NCT04152161|163040955|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.049||||0.6193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.431|||Log Rank|The 1-sided p-value from the log-rank test was stratified by sex and age group.|Calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, with sex and age group (10-11 years, 12-14 years, and \>14 years) as stratification variables.|||1.431|0.770|0.6193
81673086|NCT05525533|163040965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|2.24|||Regression, Linear|||||2.24|-1.87|
81673087|NCT05525533|163040965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|3.82|||Regression, Linear|||||3.82|-0.73|
81673088|NCT05525533|163040967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|18.0|||Regression, Linear|||||18|-2.92|
81673089|NCT05525533|163040967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|31.0|||Regression, Linear|||||31|0.64|
81707195|NCT03728881|163111182|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 36 months the lower limit of the two-sided 96% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.)|GMC Ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|1.01|1.54||||||The cohort for the analysis of HPV16 at 36 months by enrollment age group includes participants who received the appropriate number of vaccine doses within the specified windows, were initially seronegative for HPV16, underwent blood collection at the 36-month mark, and reported no additional HPV vaccinations outside the study before the 36-month blood collection, as confirmed by self-report or serologic testing for HPV6/HPV11.||1.54|1.01|
81707196|NCT03728881|163111182|EQUIVALENCE|A p-value \<0.05 is interpreted as significantly different GMC ratios in different strata.|||||=|0.14||||||The p-values test for heterogeneity in the GMC ratios estimated from the stratified analyses.|p-values test for heterogeneity|||||||=0.14
81707197|NCT03728881|163111183|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between the younger one-dose recipients and the younger three-dose recipients.|||||=|0.001||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|Fisher Exact|||Calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate for HPV18 at 36 months between younger one-dose recipients (9-11 Year Old Girls) and the younger three-dose recipients (18-21 Year Old Women).||||=0.001
81707198|NCT03728881|163111183|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between older one-dose and older three-dose recipients. A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|||||=|0.737||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|Fisher Exact|||Calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate for HPV18 at 36 months between older one-dose recipients (12-14 Year Old Girls) and the older three-dose recipients (22-25 Year Old Women).||||=0.737
81707199|NCT03728881|163111185|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 24 months the lower limit of the two-sided 99% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.33|0.52||||||This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||0.52|0.33|
81707200|NCT03728881|163111185|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 24 months the lower limit of the two-sided 99% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.37|0.6||||||This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||0.60|0.37|
81707201|NCT03728881|163111185|EQUIVALENCE|The p-values test for heterogeneity in the GMC ratios estimated from the stratified analyses.|||||=|0.028||||||A p-value \<0.05 is interpreted as significantly different GMC ratios in different strata.|p-values test for heterogeneity|||||||=0.028
81707202|NCT03728881|163111186|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between the older one-dose recipients and the older three-dose recipients.|||||=|1||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|Fisher Exact|||NOTE: Younger one-dose recipients (9-11 Year Old Girls) and three-dose recipients (18-21 Year Old Women) both had a 100% seroconversion proportion for HPV16 at 24months, so a p-value for the difference of the seroconversion rate between them could not be calculated. Therefore, we only include the calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate between older one-dose recipients (9-11 Year Old Girls) and three-dose recipients (22-25 Year Old Women).||||=1.000
81467017|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.377||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.41|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.41|-1.08|0.003
81467018|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.413||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.59|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.59|-1.04|0.12
81467019|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.405||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|1.38|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||1.38|-0.21|0.24
81673090|NCT05525533|163040969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|47.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|113.0|||Regression, Linear|||||113|-18|
81673091|NCT05525533|163040969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|113.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.0|189.0|||Regression, Linear|||||189|38|
81673092|NCT05525533|163040970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|8.63|||Regression, Linear|||||8.63|-1.37|
81673093|NCT05525533|163040970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|4.5|||Regression, Linear|||||4.50|-1.50|
81673094|NCT05525533|163040971|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|7.3|||Regression, Linear|||||7.30|-0.36|
81673095|NCT05525533|163040971|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|7.3|||Regression, Linear|||||7.30|-0.54|
81673096|NCT05525533|163040972|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.38|3.72|||Regression, Linear|||||3.72|-3.38|
81673097|NCT05525533|163040972|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|15.0|||Regression, Linear|||||15|0.42|
81673098|NCT05525533|163040973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|5.02|||Regression, Linear|||||5.02|-0.11|
81673099|NCT05525533|163040973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|6.25|||Regression, Linear|||||6.25|0.33|
81673100|NCT03703102|163040976|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81673101|NCT03703102|163040976|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81673102|NCT03703102|163040976|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81673103|NCT03703102|163040976|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81673104|NCT00876187|163041000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was based on least squares (LS) mean. Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.08|-0.74|0.113
81673105|NCT00876187|163041000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.42|-1.19|<0.001
81673106|NCT00876187|163041000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.54|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.54|-1.31|<0.001
81673107|NCT00876187|163041000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.47|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.47|-0.31|0.688
81673108|NCT00876187|163041000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.76|0.035
81673109|NCT00876187|163041000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.15|-0.88|0.006
81673110|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.13|-0.57|0.221
81673111|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-0.90|<0.001
81673112|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.04|-0.70|0.027
81673113|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.62|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.62|-0.04|0.082
81673114|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.25|-0.37|0.703
81707203|NCT03728881|163111188|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 24 months the lower limit of the two-sided 99% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.65|1.1||||||This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||1.10|0.65|
81707204|NCT03728881|163111188|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 24 months the lower limit of the two-sided 99% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.77|1.29||||||This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||1.29|0.77|
81707205|NCT03728881|163111188|EQUIVALENCE|The p-values test for heterogeneity in the GMC ratios estimated from the stratified analyses.|||||=|0.24||||||A p-value \<0.05 is interpreted as significantly different GMC ratios in different strata.|The p-values test for heterogeneity|||||||=0.24
81707206|NCT03728881|163111189|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between younger one-dose and younger three-dose recipients.|||||=|0.216||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|Fisher Exact|||The calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate of HPV18 at 24 months between younger one-dose recipients (9-12 Year Old Girls) and younger three-dose recipients (18-21 Year Old Women).||||=0.216
81707207|NCT03728881|163111189|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between older one-dose and older three-dose recipients.|||||=|1||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|Fisher Exact|||The calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate of HPV18 at 24 months between older one-dose recipients (12-14 Year Old Girls) and older three-dose recipients (22-25 Year Old Women).||||=1.000
81707208|NCT03728881|163111191|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 36 months the lower limit of the two-sided 96% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.)|GMC Ratio|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.43|0.64||||||This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤ 0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16 or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||0.64|0.43|
81707209|NCT03728881|163111191|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 36 months the lower limit of the two-sided 96% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.)|GMC Ratio|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.41|0.58||||||This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤ 0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16 or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||0.58|0.41|
81707210|NCT03728881|163111191|EQUIVALENCE|The p-values test for heterogeneity in the GMC ratios estimated from the stratified analyses.|||||=|0.73||||||A p-value \<0.05 is interpreted as significantly different GMC ratios in different strata.|The p-values test for heterogeneity|||||||=0.73
81707211|NCT03728881|163111192|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate one-dose and three-dose recipients who enrolled June - August.|||||=|1||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|Fisher Exact|||NOTE: One-dose recipients and three-dose recipients enrolled April - May both had a 100% seroconversion proportion for HPV16 at 36 months, so the p-value for the difference of the seroconversion rate between them could not be calculated. Therefore, we only include the calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate between one-dose recipients and three-dose recipients enrolled June - August.||||=1.000
81710355|NCT01265719|163117171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|1.39|||ANCOVA||Change from baseline to last available observation in IOP was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment group with baseline IOP value as covariate.|5 to \<18 years (IOP \<21mmHg at Baseline)||1.39|-1.59|0.8940
81467020|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.435||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.78|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.78|-0.94|0.54
81467021|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.22|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||1.22|-1.10|0.95
81707212|NCT03728881|163111194|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 36 months the lower limit of the two-sided 96% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.)|GMC Ratio|1.26||||||96.0|1.0|1.58||||||This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤ 0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16 or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||1.58|1.00|
81707213|NCT03728881|163111194|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 36 months the lower limit of the two-sided 96% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.)|GMC Ratio|1.01||||||96.0|0.83|1.24||||||||1.24|0.83|
81707214|NCT03728881|163111194|EQUIVALENCE|The p-values test for heterogeneity in the GMC ratios estimated from the stratified analyses.|||||=|0.15||||||A p-value \<0.05 is interpreted as significantly different GMC ratios in different strata.|The p-values test for heterogeneity|||||||=0.15
81707215|NCT03728881|163111195|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients enrolled April - May.|||||=|0.253||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|Fisher Exact|||The calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate of HPV18 at 36 months between one-dose recipients and three-dose recipients enrolled April - May.||||=0.253
81707216|NCT03728881|163111195|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients enrolled June - August.|||||=|0.015||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant|Fisher Exact|||The calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate of HPV18 at 36 months between one-dose recipients and three-dose recipients enrolled June - August.||||=0.015
81707217|NCT03728881|163111197|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 24 months the lower limit of the two-sided 99% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|0.43||||||99.0|0.33|0.55||||||This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤ 0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16 or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||0.55|0.33|
81707218|NCT03728881|163111197|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 24 months the lower limit of the two-sided 99% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.34|0.52||||||||0.52|0.34|
81707219|NCT03728881|163111197|EQUIVALENCE|The p-values test for heterogeneity in the GMC ratios estimated from the stratified analyses.|||||=|0.95||||||A p-value \<0.05 is interpreted as significantly different GMC ratios in different strata.|p-values test for heterogeneity|||||||=0.95
81707220|NCT03728881|163111198|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients enrolled June - August.|||||=|1||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|Fisher Exact|||NOTE: One-dose recipients and three-dose recipients enrolled April - May both had a 100% seroconversion proportion for HPV16 at 24 months, so the p-value for the difference of the seroconversion rate between them could not be calculated. Therefore, we only include the calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate between one-dose recipients and three-dose recipients enrolled June - August.||||=1.000
81707221|NCT03728881|163111200|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 24 months the lower limit of the two-sided 99% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.69|1.19||||||This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤ 0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16 or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||1.19|0.69|
81467022|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.552||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|1.07|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||1.07|-1.11|0.74
81636661|NCT01480258|162963893|NON_INFERIORITY|The estimate of the difference between PR5I \& INFANRIX hexa groups in Diphtheria response rate (based on Ab titre ≥0.1 IU/mL) was calculated with its 1-sided P-value \& 2-sided 95% CI. If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|-1.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|-0.22|||Miettinen & Nurminen with stratification|Statistical analysis was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by country.||Non-Inferiority for Diptheria||-0.22|-2.54|<0.001
81467023|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.82|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.82|-1.43|0.89
81636662|NCT01480258|162963893|NON_INFERIORITY|The estimate of the difference between PR5I \& INFANRIX hexa groups in Tetanus response rate (based on Ab titre ≥0.1 IU/mL) was calculated with its 1-sided P-value \& 2-sided 95% CI. If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|-0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen with stratification|Statistical analysis was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by country.||Non-Inferiority for Tetanus||0.50|-0.95|<0.001
81673115|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.45|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.45|-0.17|0.379
81673116|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-0.87|0.012
81673117|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.67|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.67|-1.39|<0.001
81673118|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.58|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.58|-1.31|<0.001
81673119|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.39|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.39|-0.33|0.862
81673120|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.17|-0.85|0.003
81673121|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.09|-0.76|0.014
81673122|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-0.86|0.019
81673123|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.51|-1.25|<0.001
81673124|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.56|-1.29|<0.001
81673125|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.29|-0.45|0.668
81673126|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.15|-0.84|0.005
81673127|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.19|-0.88|0.002
81673128|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.04|-0.89|0.032
81673129|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.41|-1.21|<0.001
81673130|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.48|-1.28|<0.001
81636663|NCT01480258|162963893|NON_INFERIORITY|The estimate of the difference between PR5I \& INFANRIX hexa groups in the percentage of seroresponder participants for PT was calculated with its 1-sided P-value \& 2-sided 95% CI. If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|-0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|0.49|||Miettinen & Nurminen with stratification|Statistical analysis was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by country.||Non-Inferiority for PT||0.49|-1.75|<0.001
81673131|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.34|-0.46|0.773
81467024|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.487||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.96|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.96|-0.96|0.82
81673132|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.78|0.035
81467025|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.593||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.9|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.90|-1.44|0.58
81673133|NCT00876187|163041003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI was based on LS mean. ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.10|-0.85|0.014
81673134|NCT00763815|163041038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.731|-0.386||Statistical testing: 2-sided at significance level=0.05. Analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) included treatment arms; randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0, \>=8.0%), metformin use (yes, no); country as fixed effects; baseline HbA1c as covariate.|ANCOVA|||To detect a difference of 0.5% (or 0.4%) in change from baseline to Week 24 in HbA1c between lixisenatide and placebo, 300 patients in lixisenatide arm and 150 patients in placebo arm would provide a power of 96% (or 86%) assuming common standard deviation of 1.3% with a 2-sided test at 5% significance level.||-0.386|-0.731|<0.0001
81673135|NCT01780831|163041058|OTHER|Point and 90% CI estimates of percentage Cohort 1 infants who died or had grade 3/4 AE through 6 weeks of life.|Clopper-Pearson Confidence Interval (CI)|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.0|48.4||||||||48.4|9|
81673136|NCT01780831|163041058|OTHER|Point and 90% CI estimates of percentage Cohort 2 infants who died or had grade 3/4 AE through 6 weeks of life.|Clopper-Pearson Confidence Interval (CI)|31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|18.7|46.6||||||||46.6|18.7|
81673137|NCT01780831|163041065|OTHER|Point and 90% CI estimates of percentage Cohort 1 infants who died or had grade 3/4 AE through 24 weeks of life.|Clopper-Pearson Confidence Interval (CI)|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.0|48.4||||||||48.4|9|
81673138|NCT01780831|163041065|OTHER|Point and 90% CI estimates of percentage Cohort 2 infants who died or had grade 3/4 AE through 24 weeks of life.|Clopper-Pearson Confidence Interval (CI)|43.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|28.6|58.1||||||||58.1|28.6|
81673139|NCT01780831|163041066|OTHER|Point and 90% CI estimates of percentage Cohort 1 infants who died or had SADR of Grade 3 or 4 through 6 weeks of life.|Clopper-Pearson Confidence Interval (CI|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|26.4||||||||26.4|0.3|
81673140|NCT01780831|163041066|OTHER|Point and 90% CI estimates of percentage Cohort 2 infants who died or had SADR of Grade 3 or 4 through 6 weeks of life.|Clopper-Pearson Confidence Interval (CI)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||CI is not provided since the estimation parameter is 0.|||||
81673141|NCT01780831|163041067|OTHER|Point and 90% CI estimates of percentage Cohort 1 infants who died or had SADR of Grade 3 or 4 through 24 weeks of life.|Clopper-Pearson Confidence Interval (CI)|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|26.4||||||||26.4|0.3|
81673142|NCT01780831|163041067|OTHER|Point and 90% CI estimates of percentage Cohort 2 infants who died or had SADR of Grade 3 or 4 through 24 weeks of life.|Clopper-Pearson Confidence Interval (CI)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||CI is not provided since the estimation parameter is 0.|||||
81673143|NCT01780831|163041068|OTHER|||||||0.298|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.298
81673144|NCT01780831|163041069|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81673145|NCT01780831|163041070|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.98
81673146|NCT04442230|163041088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6602|||||||Fisher Exact|||The p-values from significance tests were obtained at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.||||0.6602
81673147|NCT04770389|163041129|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-44.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.183|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.2|-34.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-34.63|-55.20|<0.0001
81673148|NCT04770389|163041130|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-44.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.183|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.2|-34.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-34.63|-55.20|<0.0001
81673149|NCT04770389|163041131|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-44.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.183|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.2|-34.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-34.63|-55.20|<0.0001
81673150|NCT04770389|163041132|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-43.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.517|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.29|-32.36|||ANCOVA|||||-32.36|-54.29|<0.0001
81673151|NCT04770389|163041133|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-43.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.517|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.29|-32.36|||ANCOVA|||||-32.36|-54.29|<0.0001
81673152|NCT04770389|163041134|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-43.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.517|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.29|-32.36|||ANCOVA|||||-32.36|-54.29|<0.0001
81673153|NCT04770389|163041135|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-33.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.176|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.63|-23.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-23.09|-43.63|<0.0001
81673154|NCT04770389|163041136|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-33.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.176|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.63|-23.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-23.09|-43.63|<0.0001
81673155|NCT04770389|163041137|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-33.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.176|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.63|-23.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-23.09|-43.63|<0.0001
81673156|NCT04770389|163041138|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-28.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.596|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.32|-17.08|||ANCOVA|||||-17.08|-39.32|<0.0001
81673157|NCT04770389|163041139|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-28.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.596|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.32|-17.08|||ANCOVA|||||-17.08|-39.32|<0.0001
81673158|NCT04770389|163041140|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-28.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.596|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.32|-17.08|||ANCOVA|||||-17.08|-39.32|<0.0001
81673159|NCT04770389|163041141|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-29.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.12|-22.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-22.12|-37.12|<0.0001
81673160|NCT04770389|163041142|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-29.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.12|-22.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-22.12|-37.12|<0.0001
81673161|NCT04770389|163041143|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-29.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.12|-22.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-22.12|-37.12|<0.0001
81673162|NCT04770389|163041144|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-22.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.768|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.83|-14.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-14.88|-29.83|<0.0001
81673163|NCT04770389|163041145|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-22.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.768|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.83|-14.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-14.88|-29.83|<0.0001
81673164|NCT04770389|163041146|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-22.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.768|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.83|-14.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-14.88|-29.83|<0.0001
81673165|NCT04770389|163041147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-30.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.254|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.55|-19.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-19.71|-40.55|<0.0001
81673166|NCT04770389|163041148|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-30.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.254|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.55|-19.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-19.71|-40.55|<0.0001
81707222|NCT03728881|163111200|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 24 months the lower limit of the two-sided 99% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.69|1.14||||||||1.14|0.69|
81707223|NCT03728881|163111200|EQUIVALENCE|The p-values test for heterogeneity in the GMC ratios estimated from the stratified analyses.|||||=|0.88||||||A p-value \<0.05 is interpreted as significantly different GMC ratios in different strata.|p-values test for heterogeneity|||||||=0.88
81707224|NCT03728881|163111201|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients enrolled April - May.|||||=|0.629||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|Fisher Exact|||The calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate of HPV18 at 24 months between one-dose recipients and three-dose recipients enrolled April - May.||||=0.629
81707225|NCT03728881|163111201|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients enrolled June - August.|||||=|0.175||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|Fisher Exact|||The calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate of HPV18 at 24 months between one-dose recipients and three-dose recipients enrolled June - August.||||=0.175
81707226|NCT03728881|163111203|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 36 months the lower limit of the two-sided 96% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.)|GMC Ratio|0.52||||||96.0|0.43|0.64||||||This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤ 0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16 or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||0.64|0.43|
81707227|NCT03728881|163111203|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 36 months the lower limit of the two-sided 96% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.)|GMC Ratio|0.48||||||96.0|0.4|0.58||||||||0.58|0.40|
81707228|NCT03728881|163111203|EQUIVALENCE|The p-values test for heterogeneity in the GMC ratios estimated from the stratified analyses.|||||=|0.46||||||A p-value \<0.05 is interpreted as significantly different GMC ratios in different strata.|p-values test for heterogeneity|||||||=0.46
81707229|NCT03728881|163111204|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients from coastal districts.|||||=|1||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|Fisher Exact|||NOTE: One-dose recipients and three-dose recipients enrolled from mountainous districts both had a 100% seroconversion proportion for HPV16 at 36 months, so the p-value for the difference of the seroconversion rate between them could not be calculated. Therefore, we only include the calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate for HPV16 at 36 months between one-dose recipients and three-dose recipients enrolled from coastal districts.||||=1.000
81707230|NCT03728881|163111206|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 36 months the lower limit of the two-sided 96% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.)|GMC Ratio|1.27||||||96.0|1.03|1.57||||||This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤ 0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16 or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||1.57|1.03|
81707231|NCT03728881|163111206|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 36 months the lower limit of the two-sided 96% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.)|GMC Ratio|0.99||||||96.0|0.8|1.23||||||||1.23|0.80|
81707232|NCT03728881|163111206|EQUIVALENCE|The p-values test for heterogeneity in the GMC ratios estimated from the stratified analyses.|||||=|0.095||||||A p-value \<0.05 is interpreted as significantly different GMC ratios in different strata.|p-values test for heterogeneity|||||||=0.095
81636664|NCT01480258|162963893|NON_INFERIORITY|The estimate of the difference between PR5I \& INFANRIX hexa groups in the percentage of seroresponder participants for FHA was calculated with its 1-sided P-value \& 2-sided 95% CI. If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|-1.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|-0.26|||Miettinen & Nurminen with stratification|Statistical analysis was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by country.||Non-Inferiority for FHA||-0.26|-3.47|<0.001
81707233|NCT03728881|163111207|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients enrolled from coastal districts.|||||=|0.327||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|Fisher Exact|||The calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate for HPV18 at 36 months between one-dose recipients and three-dose recipients enrolled from coastal districts.||||=0.327
81707234|NCT03728881|163111207|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients enrolled from mountainous districts.|||||=|0.012||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|Fisher Exact|||The calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate for HPV18 at 36 months between one-dose recipients and three-dose recipients enrolled from mountainous districts.||||=0.012
81673167|NCT04770389|163041149|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-30.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.254|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.55|-19.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-19.71|-40.55|<0.0001
81673168|NCT04770389|163041150|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-18.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.196||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.88|-8.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-8.27|-28.88|0.0005
81673169|NCT04770389|163041151|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-18.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.196||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.88|-8.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-8.27|-28.88|0.0005
81673170|NCT04770389|163041152|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-18.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.196||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.88|-8.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-8.27|-28.88|0.0005
81673171|NCT04770389|163041153|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-14.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.165||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.03|-4.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-4.54|-25.03|0.0051
81673172|NCT04770389|163041154|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-14.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.165||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.03|-4.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-4.54|-25.03|0.0051
81673173|NCT04770389|163041155|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-14.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.165||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.03|-4.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-4.54|-25.03|0.0051
81673174|NCT04770389|163041156|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-12.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.58||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.86|-1.68|||ANCOVA|||||-1.68|-23.86|0.0245
81673175|NCT04770389|163041157|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-12.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.58||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.86|-1.68|||ANCOVA|||||-1.68|-23.86|0.0245
81673176|NCT04770389|163041158|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-12.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.58||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.86|-1.68|||ANCOVA|||||-1.68|-23.86|0.0245
81673177|NCT04770389|163041159|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-20.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.822|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.39|-13.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-13.22|-28.39|<0.0001
81673178|NCT04770389|163041160|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-20.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.822|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.39|-13.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-13.22|-28.39|<0.0001
81673179|NCT04770389|163041161|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|-20.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.822|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.39|-13.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-13.22|-28.39|<0.0001
81673180|NCT02076997|163041162|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81673181|NCT02076997|163041168|OTHER|||||||||||||||||There was no statistical analysis performed for this aim as it was descriptive|There was no statistical analysis performed for this aim as it was descriptive|||
81673182|NCT02076997|163041169|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81673183|NCT00708123|163041170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.97||||0.0265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|7.48||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|The analysis included factors treatment, period and subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||7.48|0.47|0.0265
81673184|NCT00708123|163041170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|5.66||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|9.18||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|The analysis included factors as treatment, period and subject as a random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||9.18|2.15|0.0017
81673185|NCT00708123|163041171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean DIfference|-1.69||||0.3413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.19|1.8||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||1.80|-5.19|0.3413
81673186|NCT00708123|163041171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|10.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.76|13.76||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject as random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||13.76|6.76|<0.0001
81673187|NCT00708123|163041171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|13.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.69|16.68||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||16.68|9.69|<0.0001
81686243|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.75|11.25|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||11.25|5.75|
81467026|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|1.04|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||1.04|-0.93|0.46
81673188|NCT00708123|163041171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|8.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.09|12.05||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||12.05|5.09|<0.0001
81673189|NCT00708123|163041171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|11.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.01|14.98||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||14.98|8.01|<0.0001
81673190|NCT00708123|163041171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.59||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-1.09||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||-1.09|-8.10|0.0104
81673191|NCT00708123|163041171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|7.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.04|11.01||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||11.01|4.04|<0.0001
81686244|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.99|30.76|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||30.76|12.99|
81686245|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|22.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|30.06|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||30.06|16.50|
81686246|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.07|13.63|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||13.63|7.07|
81686247|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.82|16.34|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||16.34|8.82|
81467027|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.96|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.96|-0.97|0.95
81686248|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.21|16.66|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||16.66|10.21|
81686249|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.86|9.94|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||9.94|5.86|
81686250|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.05|18.34|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||18.34|8.05|
81707235|NCT03728881|163111209|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 24 months the lower limit of the two-sided 99% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.36|0.58||||||||0.58|0.36|
81707236|NCT03728881|163111209|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 24 months the lower limit of the two-sided 99% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.32|0.5||||||||0.50|0.32|
81707237|NCT03728881|163111209|EQUIVALENCE|The p-values test for heterogeneity in the GMC ratios estimated from the stratified analyses.|||||=|0.3||||||A p-value \<0.05 is interpreted as significantly different GMC ratios in different strata.|p-values test for heterogeneity|||||||=0.30
81707238|NCT03728881|163111210|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients enrolled from coastal districts.|||||=|1||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|Fisher Exact|||NOTE: One-dose recipients and three-dose recipients enrolled from mountainous districts had a 100% seroconversion proportion for HPV16 at 24 months, so the p-value for the difference of the seroconversion rate between them could not be calculated. Therefore, we only include the calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate for HPV16 at 24 months between one-dose recipients and three-dose recipients enrolled from coastal districts.||||=1.000
81673192|NCT00708123|163041171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean DIfference|2.93||||0.0986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|6.41||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject as random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||6.41|-0.55|0.0986
81673193|NCT00708123|163041172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|196.74||||0.0148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.89|354.6||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject as random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||354.60|38.89|0.0148
81673194|NCT00708123|163041172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|246.7||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.3|405.1||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||405.10|88.30|0.0024
81673195|NCT00708123|163041172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-49.96||||0.5328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-207.62|107.71||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||107.71|-207.62|0.5328
81707239|NCT03728881|163111212|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 24 months the lower limit of the two-sided 99% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|1.02||||||99.0|0.79|1.32||||||This procedure controls the overall type one error at 0.05. We are conducting 4 one-sided tests and will spend alpha as follows: 0.005 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 24 months and 0.02 of the alpha each for HPV16 and for HPV18 at 36 months. The experiment-wise significance level accounting for multiple comparisons is ≤ 0.05 because the null chance of rejection for either HPV16 or HPV18 is ≤0.01 at 24 months by the Bonferroni inequality and ≤0.04 at 36 months.||1.32|0.79|
81707240|NCT03728881|163111212|NON_INFERIORITY|Let R=GMC1/GMC3 be the ratio of geometric mean concentrations of 1 dose to 3 doses. We reject the noninferiority hypothesis if at 24 months the lower limit of the two-sided 99% confidence interval on R ≥ 0.67 for HPV16 and HPV18. The overall Type 1 error rate for rejecting the null hypotheses for both HPV16 and HPV18 (i.e., declaring noninferiority of the 1D2V) at either time point was controlled at 0.025.|GMC Ratio|0.81||||||99.0|0.63|1.04||||||||1.04|0.63|
81707241|NCT03728881|163111212|EQUIVALENCE|The p-values test for heterogeneity in the GMC ratios estimated from the stratified analyses.|||||=|0.1||||||A p-value \<0.05 is interpreted as significantly different GMC ratios in different strata.|p-values test for heterogeneity|||||||=0.10
81707242|NCT03728881|163111213|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients enrolled from coastal districts.|||||=|1||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|Fisher Exact|||The calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate for HPV18 at 24 months between one-dose recipients and three-dose recipients enrolled from coastal districts.||||=1.000
81707243|NCT03728881|163111213|EQUIVALENCE|We will use a Fisher Exact test to test for the difference of the seroconversion rate between one-dose and three-dose recipients enrolled from mountainous districts.|||||=|0.339||||||A p-value under 0.05 will be regarded as significant.|Fisher Exact|||The calculated p-value for the comparison of the seroconversion rate for HPV18 at 24 months between one-dose recipients and three-dose recipients enrolled from mountainous districts.||||=0.339
81707244|NCT01994109|163111304|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81707245|NCT01994109|163111304|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81707246|NCT01994109|163111305|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81707247|NCT01994109|163111305|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81707248|NCT03233308|163111306|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Change from Baseline||||0.0010
81673196|NCT00708123|163041172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-406.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-564.0|-248.37||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||-248.37|-564.00|<0.0001
81673197|NCT00708123|163041172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|602.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|445.97|759.9||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||759.90|445.97|<0.0001
81673198|NCT00708123|163041172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|652.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|495.05|810.72||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||810.72|495.05|<0.0001
81673199|NCT00708123|163041172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|847.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|690.54|1004.55||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||1004.55|690.54|<0.0001
81673200|NCT00708123|163041172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|897.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|739.92|1055.08||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors treatment, period and subject as random effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||1055.08|739.92|<0.0001
81673201|NCT00708123|163041172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|650.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|493.61|808.0||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||808.00|493.61|<0.0001
81673202|NCT00708123|163041172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|244.62||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.62|401.61||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparisons were pre-defined.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject as random effect|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments being compared. Tests were 2-sided at 5% significance level.||401.61|87.62|0.0024
81673203|NCT01033825|163041233|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be demonstrated if the 95% CI upper bound for the difference between ciclesonide and placebo with placebo dexamethasone (placebo minus ciclesonide) is \<Margin. In order to have 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority of ciclesonide 320 μg to HFA placebo, 46 evaluable subjects per group are needed using a 1-sided alpha level of 0.025, a standard deviation of 55 μg h/dL, a non-inferiority margin of 38 μh /dL, assuming no true difference exists.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|13.0|||ANCOVA||Null Hypothesis: the difference in serum cortisol levels between placebo and active (placebo-active)\>=38 Alternative Hypothesis: the difference in serum cortisol levels between placebo and active (placebo-active)\<38|Standard bioequivalence bounds of a 20% difference based on the clinical judgment was used to determine the delta.||13.0|-13.9|>0.05
81673204|NCT01033825|163041233|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be demonstrated if the 95% CI upper bound for the difference between ciclesonide and placebo with placebo dexamethasone (placebo minus ciclesonide) is \<Margin. In order to have 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority of ciclesonide 320 μg to HFA placebo, 46 evaluable subjects per group are needed using a 1-sided alpha level of 0.025, a standard deviation of 55 μg h/dL, a non-inferiority margin of 38 μh /dL, assuming no true difference exists.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|10.2|||ANCOVA|||Standard bioequivalence bounds of a 20% difference based on the clinical judgment was used to determine the delta.||10.2|-15.1|0.025
81673205|NCT01033825|163041233|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be demonstrated if the 95% CI upper bound for the difference between ciclesonide and placebo with placebo dexamethasone (placebo minus ciclesonide) is \<Margin. In order to have 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority of ciclesonide nasal spray 200 μg to placebo nasal spray 46 evaluable (per protocol) subjects per group are needed using a 1-sided alpha level of 0.025, a standard deviation of 55 μg h/dL, a non-inferiority margin of 38 μh /dL|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.4|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|25.5|||ANCOVA|||Standard bioequivalence bounds of a 20% difference based on the clinical judgment was used to determine the delta.||25.5|-4.7|>0.05
81673206|NCT00350142|163041249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81673207|NCT00477165|163041307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.687|1.196||p\<0.05 for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided||Repeated-measures logistic regression model, assuming the citalopram effect builds linearly over time starting at week 3.|Null hypothesis: number of patients achieving adequate relief is the same in both Citalopram and Placebo groups||1.196|0.687|0.59
81673208|NCT03657368|163041315|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.4|7.3|||Regression, Linear|||||7.3|-0.4|0.042
81673209|NCT03657368|163041315|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.9|3.7|||Regression, Linear|||||3.7|-3.9|0.966
81673210|NCT03657368|163041316|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|99.2|0.68|1.27|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.27|0.68|0.519
81673211|NCT03657368|163041316|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|99.2|0.63|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.19|0.63|0.232
81467028|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.499||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.65|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.65|-1.32|0.18
81467029|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.517||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.8|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.80|-1.24|0.21
81636665|NCT01480258|162963893|NON_INFERIORITY|The estimate of the difference between PR5I \& INFANRIX hexa groups in the percentage of seroresponder participants for PRN was calculated with its 1-sided P-value \& 2-sided 95% CI. If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|-1.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|0.39|||Miettinen & Nurminen with stratification|Statistical analysis was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by country.||Non-Inferiority for PRN||0.39|-3.42|<0.001
81636666|NCT01480258|162963893|NON_INFERIORITY|The estimate of the difference between PR5I \& INFANRIX hexa groups in IPV1 response rate (based on Ab titre ≥8 (1/dil)) was calculated with its 1-sided P-value \& 2-sided 95% CI. If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|-0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|0.34|||Miettinen & Nurminen with stratification|Statistical analysis was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by country.||Non-Inferiority for IPV1||0.34|-1.59|<0.001
81636667|NCT01480258|162963893|NON_INFERIORITY|The estimate of the difference between PR5I \& INFANRIX hexa groups in IPV2 response rate (based on Ab titre ≥8 (1/dil)) was calculated with its 1-sided P-value \& 2-sided 95% CI. If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|-0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.49|||Miettinen & Nurminen with stratification|Statistical analysis was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by country.||Non-Inferiority for IPV2||0.49|-0.96|<0.001
81636668|NCT01480258|162963893|NON_INFERIORITY|The estimate of the difference between PR5I \& INFANRIX hexa groups in IPV3 response rate (based on Ab titre ≥8 (1/dil)) was calculated with its 1-sided P-value \& 2-sided 95% CI. If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|-0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.82|||Miettinen & Nurminen with stratification|Statistical analysis was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by country.||Non-Inferiority for IPV3||0.82|-1.20|<0.001
81636669|NCT01480258|162963894|NON_INFERIORITY|The estimate for anti-rotavirus IgA GMT ratio (PR5I group/INFANRIX hexa group) was calculated with its 1-sided P-value and 2-sided 95% CI. If the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was greater than 0.50 (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that the Rotarix antigen response in the PR5I group was not inferior to the Rotarix antigen response in the INFANRIX hexa group.|Geometric Mean Titre (GMT) ratio|0.8||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.20|0.54|0.011
81636670|NCT01480258|162963895|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate an overall trend and not any specific difference. If 0.0 was excluded from the 95% CI, the trend could not be ruled out.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.4||||||ISR or systemic AE||1.4|-0.7|
81636671|NCT01480258|162963895|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate an overall trend and not any specific difference. If 0.0 was excluded from the 95% CI, the trend could not be ruled out.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.8||||||95.0|-0.3|2.0||||||ISR or V-related systemic AE||2.0|-0.3|
81636672|NCT01480258|162963895|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate an overall trend and not any specific difference. If 0.0 was excluded from the 95% CI, the trend could not be ruled out.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|6.0||||||At least 1 ISR||6.0|-0.7|
81636673|NCT01480258|162963895|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate an overall trend and not any specific difference. If 0.0 was excluded from the 95% CI, the trend could not be ruled out.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|5.9||||||At least 1 solicited ISR||5.9|-0.9|
81636674|NCT01480258|162963895|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate an overall trend and not any specific difference. If 0.0 was excluded from the 95% CI, the trend could not be ruled out.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.4||||||At least 1 systemic AE||1.4|-1.1|
81636675|NCT01480258|162963895|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate an overall trend and not any specific difference. If 0.0 was excluded from the 95% CI, the trend could not be ruled out.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.2||||||At least 1 vaccine-related systemic AE||2.2|-0.5|
81673212|NCT03657368|163041317|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|99.2|-6.5|2.4|||Regression, Linear|||||2.4|-6.5|0.217
81673213|NCT03657368|163041317|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|99.2|-3.7|5.2|||Regression, Linear|||||5.2|-3.7|0.660
81673214|NCT03657368|163041318|SUPERIORITY||mean ratio|1.03||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|99.2|0.97|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.10|0.97|0.143
81673215|NCT03657368|163041318|SUPERIORITY||mean ratio|0.99||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|99.2|0.93|1.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.05|0.93|0.649
81707249|NCT03233308|163111307|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean change from baseline (percent difference from baseline)||||0.0003
81636676|NCT01480258|162963895|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate an overall trend and not any specific difference. If 0.0 was excluded from the 95% CI, the trend could not be ruled out.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.2||||||At least 1 solicited systemic AE||2.2|-0.5|
81467030|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.516||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.6|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||1.60|-0.43|0.72
81467031|NCT01340027|162626301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.541||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.98|||Stratified Rank ANCOVA|||||0.98|-1.15|0.92
81636677|NCT01480258|162963895|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate an overall trend and not any specific difference. If 0.0 was excluded from the 95% CI, the trend could not be ruled out.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.9||||||95.0|-0.4|2.3||||||At least 1 vaccine-related solicited systemic AE||2.3|-0.4|
81636678|NCT01480258|162963896|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate whether an overall trend of risk differences existed. If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk Difference (RD)|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|13.3||||||Injection-site erythema||13.3|3.0|
81636679|NCT01480258|162963896|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate whether an overall trend of risk differences existed. If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|8.3||||||Injection-site pain||8.3|-1.5|
81636680|NCT01480258|162963896|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate whether an overall trend of risk differences existed. If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk Difference (RD)|7.5||||||95.0|2.1|12.9||||||Injection-site swelling||12.9|2.1|
81636681|NCT01480258|162963897|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate an overall trend and not any specific difference. If 0.0 was excluded from the 95% CI, the trend could not be ruled out.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.3||||||Injection-site bruising||0.3|-2.5|
81636682|NCT01480258|162963897|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate an overall trend and not any specific difference. If 0.0 was excluded from the 95% CI, the trend could not be ruled out.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.6||||||Injection-site haemorrhage||1.6|-1.5|
81636683|NCT01480258|162963897|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|6.4||||||Injection-site induration||6.4|-1.2|
81636684|NCT01480258|162963897|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate an overall trend and not any specific difference. If 0.0 was excluded from the 95% CI, the trend could not be ruled out.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.5||||||Injection-site nodule||1.5|-0.8|
81636685|NCT01480258|162963897|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate an overall trend and not any specific difference. If 0.0 was excluded from the 95% CI, the trend could not be ruled out.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.1||||||95.0|-0.4|2.7||||||Injection-site warmth||2.7|-0.4|
81636686|NCT01480258|162963898|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate whether an overall trend of risk differences existed. If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|5.7||||||Crying||5.7|-1.3|
81636687|NCT01480258|162963898|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|8.8||||||Decreased appetite||8.8|-1.6|
81636688|NCT01480258|162963898|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|5.4||||||Irritability||5.4|-1.0|
81636689|NCT01480258|162963898|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk Difference (RD)|6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|11.3||||||Pyrexia||11.3|1.5|
81636690|NCT01480258|162963898|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The aim of the 95% CI was to investigate an overall trend and not any specific difference. If 0.0 was excluded from the 95% CI, the trend could not be ruled out.|Risk Difference (RD)|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|9.8||||||Somnolence||9.8|1.7|
81707250|NCT03233308|163111308|OTHER|||||||0.0687|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean change from baseline -EVP||||0.0687
81707251|NCT03233308|163111308|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean change from baseline -IOP||||<0.0001
81535648|NCT00141102|162753823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.406|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.45|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects of region and history of GD ulceration with Baseline covariate.||||0.45|0.36|<0.0001
81673216|NCT01623271|163041321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81673217|NCT00879229|163041328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|67.0||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.0|17.0||This is an exact Wilcoxon rank sum test p-value for testing equality of ambrisentan and placebo distributions.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||17|-54|0.696
81673218|NCT00631371|163041338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.3|||Log Rank|||P value was based on 1-sided stratified log-rank test (stratification factors: prior nephrectomy \[yes/no\] and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center \[MSKCC\] risk factors \[good/intermediate/poor\] at time of randomization). The hazard ratio and corresponding 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) from the stratified cox proportional hazard model were also presented.||1.3|0.9|0.8
81673219|NCT00631371|163041339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.4|||Log Rank|||P-value was based on 1-sided stratified log-rank test (stratification factors: prior nephrectomy \[yes/no\] and MSKCC risk factors \[good/intermediate/poor\] at time of randomization). The hazard ratio and corresponding 95% CI from the stratified cox proportional hazard model were also presented.||1.4|1.0|0.9
81673220|NCT00631371|163041340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value (2-sided), risk ratio and associated 95% CI were based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by prior nephrectomy and MSKCC risk group as randomized.||1.3|0.8|1.0
81673221|NCT00631371|163041341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.3|||Log Rank|||P value was based on 1-sided stratified log-rank test (stratification factors: prior nephrectomy \[yes/no\] and MSKCC risk factors \[good/intermediate/poor\] at time of randomization). The hazard ratio and corresponding 95% CI from the stratified cox proportional hazard model were also presented.||1.3|0.9|0.6
81673222|NCT00812214|163041344|SUPERIORITY|For the purpose of the power calculation, it was assumed that the difference in total sleep time between the treatment groups is 40 minutes, with a standard deviation of 60. The pilot nature of the study allowed the use of alpha = 0.05 and beta = 0.2, with two-sided comparison, generating a required sample size of 37 subjects per arm.||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|two-tailed student's t-test for independent samples||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the 6 week average total sleep time||||0.33
81673223|NCT00812214|163041345|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the eszopiclone and placebo groups in the number of awakenings/night at 6 weeks.||||0.03
81673224|NCT00812214|163041347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between Eszopiclone and placebo groups in sleep quality averaged over 6 weeks of treatment.||||0.1
81673225|NCT00812214|163041347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between Eszopiclone and placebo groups in daytime alertness averaged over 6 weeks of treatment.||||0.29
81673226|NCT00812214|163041347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between Eszopiclone and placebo groups in daytime fatigue averaged over 6 weeks of treatment.||||0.05
81673227|NCT00812214|163041347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between Eszopiclone and placebo groups in daytime functioning averaged over 6 weeks of treatment.||||0.76
81535649|NCT00141102|162753824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.25|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects of region and history of GD ulceration with Baseline covariate.||||1.25|0.98|<0.0001
81673228|NCT00812214|163041349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in average days/week between eszopiclone and placebo groups at 6 weeks.||||0.89
81673229|NCT00812214|163041350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in headache duration between eszopiclone and placebo groups at 6 weeks.||||0.98
81673230|NCT00812214|163041351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in headache intensity between eszopiclone and placebo groups at 6 weeks.||||0.82
81673231|NCT00590590|163041353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 1 \< Drug 2||||
81673232|NCT00590590|163041353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 1 \< Placebo||||
81673233|NCT00590590|163041353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 2 \< Placebo||||
81673234|NCT00590590|163041354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 1 \< Drug 2||||
81673235|NCT00590590|163041354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 1 \< Placebo||||
81673236|NCT00590590|163041354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 2 \< Placebo||||
81673237|NCT00590590|163041355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 1 \< Drug 2||||
81673238|NCT00590590|163041355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 1 \< Placebo||||
81673239|NCT00590590|163041355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.8||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 2 \< Placebo||||
81673240|NCT00590590|163041356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.3||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 1 \< Drug 2||||
81673241|NCT00590590|163041356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.0||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 1 \< Placebo||||
81673242|NCT00590590|163041356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 2 \< Placebo||||
81673243|NCT00590590|163041357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 1 \< Drug 2||||
81673244|NCT00590590|163041357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 1 \< Placebo||||
81673245|NCT00590590|163041357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 2 \< Placebo||||
81673246|NCT00590590|163041358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 1 \< Drug 2||||
81673247|NCT00590590|163041358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 1 \< Placebo||||
81673248|NCT00590590|163041358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||||||||||||Ha: Drug 2 \< Placebo||||
81673249|NCT00132132|163041365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|This analysis is the per protocol unadjusted value||||||0.03
81673250|NCT00132132|163041365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Age adjusted per protocol||||||0.14
81673251|NCT00132132|163041365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Per protocol adjusted for age and paternal education. Given the small number of participants with complete data, this model may be overfit.||||||0.006
81673252|NCT00132132|163041366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81673253|NCT03605680|163041371|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS ) Mean Difference|-3.15|||=|0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.79|-0.51|||MMRM||||The comparison between the centanafadine and the placebo group was tested at a significance level of 0.05.|-0.51|-5.79|=0.0193
81673254|NCT03605680|163041371|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.74|||=|0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.35|-0.14|||MMRM|||||-0.14|-5.35|=0.0392
81673255|NCT03605680|163041372|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|||=|0.0232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.04|||MMRM||||The comparison between the centanafadine and the placebo group was tested at a significance level of 0.05.|-0.04|-0.50|=0.0232
81673256|NCT03605680|163041372|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|||=|0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.05|||MMRM||||The comparison between the centanafadine and the placebo group was tested at a significance level of 0.05.|-0.05|-0.51|=0.0162
81673257|NCT04852848|163041401|EQUIVALENCE|In our original power calculation, we expected to randomly assign 200 individuals to the Connect2Test (n = 100) and control conditions (n = 100). Power calculations were conducted using G\*Power assuming a two-tailed test with alpha = .05, power = .80, and an estimated COVID-19 testing rate in the Connect2Test condition of 20%. With these assumptions, the minimum detectable effect size (odds ratio) is 2.46, which corresponds to a moderate Cohen's d (0.49).|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.6298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.27|||Chi-squared||The control condition was the reference category (Connect2Test intervention = 1, Control = 0).|||2.27|0.61|.6298
81673258|NCT02915523|163041471|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.899|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.581|1.393|||||Stratified HR estimated from a stratified univeriate Cox proportional hazards model. Avelumab + placebo was the reference treatment group.|||1.393|0.581|
81673259|NCT00267748|163041495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.089||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.423|2.803|||Log Rank|||For High risk factor, the hazard ratio of TTP was estimated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazard model with the MSKCC prognostic factors (low, intermediate, high), used in the randomization, as a stratum and median TTP was estimated using Kaplan-Meier method. Log rank method was used to calculate p value.||2.803|0.423|0.860
81673260|NCT00267748|163041495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.902||||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.623|1.306|||Log Rank|||For intermediate risk factor, the hazard ratio of TTP was estimated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazard model with the MSKCC prognostic factors (low, intermediate, high), used in the randomization, as a stratum and median TTP was estimated using Kaplan-Meier method. Log rank method was used to calculate p value.||1.306|0.623|0.583
81673261|NCT00267748|163041495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.556||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.288|1.074|||Log Rank|||For low risk factor, the hazard ratio of TTP was estimated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazard model with the MSKCC prognostic factors (low, intermediate, high), used in the randomization, as a stratum and median TTP was estimated using Kaplan-Meier method. Log rank method was used to calculate p value.||1.074|0.288|0.075
81673262|NCT00267748|163041495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.827||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.609|1.124|||Log Rank|||For overall stratified analysis, the hazard ratio of TTP was estimated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazard model with the MSKCC prognostic factors (low, intermediate, high), used in the randomization, as a stratum and median TTP was estimated using Kaplan-Meier method. Log rank method was used to calculate p value.||1.124|0.609|0.220
81673263|NCT00267748|163041495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.773||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.572|1.044|||Log Rank|||For overall unstratified analysis, the hazard ratio of TTP was estimated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazard model. Two-sided unstratified Log rank method was used to calculate p value.||1.044|0.572|0.090
81673264|NCT00267748|163041496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.11||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|14.6|||Chi-squared|||Response rate was estimated for each treatment group, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) on the difference in response rate between the 2 treatments was computed. P-value was calculated from a Pearson chi-square test.||14.6|-6.4|0.444
81673265|NCT00267748|163041498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.071||||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.481|2.387|||Log Rank|||For high risk factor, the hazard ratio of OS was estimated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazard model with the MSKCC prognostic factors (low, intermediate, high), used in the randomization, as a stratum and median OS was estimated using Kaplan-Meier method. Log rank method was used to calculate p value.||2.387|0.481|0.866
81673266|NCT00267748|163041498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.169||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.785|1.741|||Log Rank|||For intermediate risk factor,the hazard ratio of OS was estimated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazard model with the MSKCC prognostic factors (low, intermediate, high), used in the randomization, as a stratum and median OS was estimated using Kaplan-Meier method. Log rank method was used to calculate p value.||1.741|0.785|0.439
81673267|NCT00267748|163041498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.238||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.538|2.851|||Log Rank|||For low risk factor, the hazard ratio of OS was estimated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazard model with the MSKCC prognostic factors (low, intermediate, high), used in the randomization, as a stratum and median OS was estimated using Kaplan-Meier method. Log rank method was used to calculate p value.||2.851|0.538|0.614
81673268|NCT00267748|163041498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.162||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.838|1.612|||Log Rank|||For overall stratified analysis, the hazard ratio of OS was estimated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazard model with the MSKCC prognostic factors (low, intermediate, high), used in the randomization, as a stratum and median OS was estimated using Kaplan-Meier method. Log rank method was used to calculate p value.||1.612|0.838|0.365
81673269|NCT00267748|163041499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6737|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P value was calculated using sample t-test.||||0.6737
81673270|NCT00267748|163041500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1967|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P value was calculated using sample t-test.||||0.1967
81686251|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.77|23.24|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||23.24|12.77|
81707252|NCT03233308|163111309|OTHER|||||||0.0087|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean change from baseline (percent difference from baseline) -EVP||||0.0087
81535650|NCT00141102|162753825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative Risk|2.748|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|3.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by history of GD ulceration and by region.||||3.84|1.96|<0.0001
81673271|NCT02706873|163041501|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two upadacitinib doses (15 mg and 30 mg) was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure defined separately for US/FDA, European Union/European Medicines Agency and Japan/Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency regulatory purposes.|Response Rate Difference|23.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.3|31.1||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|For the global analysis, comparisons of the primary and key secondary efficacy endpoints were made between the upadacitinib 15 mg and 30 mg groups versus the methotrexate group.||31.1|16.3|<0.001
81673272|NCT02706873|163041501|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two upadacitinib doses (15 mg and 30 mg) was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure defined separately for US/FDA, European Union/European Medicines Agency and Japan/Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency regulatory purposes.|Response Rate Difference|28.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.6|35.4||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|For the global analysis, comparisons of the primary and key secondary efficacy endpoints were made between the upadacitinib 15 mg and 30 mg groups versus the methotrexate group.||35.4|20.6|<0.001
81673273|NCT02706873|163041502|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two upadacitinib doses (15 mg and 30 mg) was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure defined separately for US/FDA, European Union/European Medicines Agency and Japan/Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency regulatory purposes.|Response Rate Difference|29.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.8|36.8||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|For the global analysis, comparisons of the primary and key secondary efficacy endpoints were made between the upadacitinib 15 mg and 30 mg groups versus the methotrexate group.||36.8|22.8|<0.001
81673274|NCT02706873|163041502|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two upadacitinib doses (15 mg and 30 mg) was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure defined separately for US/FDA, European Union/European Medicines Agency and Japan/Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency regulatory purposes.|Response Rate Difference|31.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.5|38.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|For the global analysis, comparisons of the primary and key secondary efficacy endpoints were made between the upadacitinib 15 mg and 30 mg groups versus the methotrexate group.||38.5|24.5|<0.001
81673275|NCT02706873|163041503|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two upadacitinib doses (15 mg and 30 mg) was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure defined separately for US/FDA, European Union/European Medicines Agency and Japan/Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency regulatory purposes.|Response Rate Difference|21.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|28.8||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|For the global analysis, comparisons of the primary and key secondary efficacy endpoints were made between the upadacitinib 15 mg and 30 mg groups versus the methotrexate group.||28.8|14.3|<0.001
81673276|NCT02706873|163041503|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two upadacitinib doses (15 mg and 30 mg) was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure defined separately for US/FDA, European Union/European Medicines Agency and Japan/Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency regulatory purposes.|Response Rate Difference|22.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.7|30.1||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|For the global analysis, comparisons of the primary and key secondary efficacy endpoints were made between the upadacitinib 15 mg and 30 mg groups versus the methotrexate group.||30.1|15.7|<0.001
81686252|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|11.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.01|16.45|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||16.45|8.01|
81686253|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.89|18.19|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||18.19|7.89|
81535651|NCT00141102|162753826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative Risk|3.329|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.156|5.141|||Fisher Exact|||GGT||5.141|2.156|<0.0001
81467032|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.412||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|-0.45|||ANCOVA|||"All statistical comparisons are for change from Baseline to End of Treatment using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The ANCOVA model includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline measurement as a covariate.~LS Mean Differences were calculated by subtracting Solifenacin 5 mg/Placebo from the comparison treatment group."||-0.45|-2.06|0.002
81467033|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.19|||ANCOVA|||||0.19|-1.15|0.16
81673277|NCT02706873|163041504|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two upadacitinib doses (15 mg and 30 mg) was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure defined separately for US/FDA, European Union/European Medicines Agency and Japan/Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency regulatory purposes.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.53||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.2||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, geographic region as fixed factors and baseline value as the covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|For the global analysis, comparisons of the primary and key secondary efficacy endpoints were made between the upadacitinib 15 mg and 30 mg groups versus the methotrexate group.||-0.20|-0.85|0.001
81636691|NCT01480258|162963898|OTHER|The risk differences between groups (PR5I group - INFANRIX hexa group) and their 2-sided 95% CI were calculated for the above criteria based on the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method. If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|6.9||||||Vomiting||6.9|-3.2|
81673278|NCT02706873|163041504|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two upadacitinib doses (15 mg and 30 mg) was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure defined separately for US/FDA, European Union/European Medicines Agency and Japan/Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency regulatory purposes.|LS Mean Difference|-0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.27||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed factors and Baseline value as the covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|For the global analysis, comparisons of the primary and key secondary efficacy endpoints were made between the upadacitinib 15 mg and 30 mg groups versus the methotrexate group.||-0.27|-0.91|<0.001
81673279|NCT02706873|163041505|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for US/FDA and Japan/PMDA regulatory purposes.|LS Mean Difference|-0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.67||The nominal p-value is reported|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed factors and Baseline value as the covariate.||||-0.67|-1.09|<0.001
81673280|NCT02706873|163041505|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for US/FDA and Japan/PMDA regulatory purposes.|LS Mean Difference|-1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.8||The nominal p-value is reported|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed factors and Baseline value as the covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-0.80|-1.21|<0.001
81673281|NCT02706873|163041506|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for US/FDA and Japan/PMDA regulatory purposes.|LS Mean Difference|-0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.25||The nominal p-value is reported|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed factors and Baseline value as the covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-0.25|-0.44|<0.001
81673282|NCT02706873|163041506|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for US/FDA and Japan/PMDA regulatory purposes.|LS Mean Difference|-0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.28||The nominal p-value is reported|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed factors and Baseline value as the covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-0.28|-0.47|<0.001
81673283|NCT02706873|163041507|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for US/FDA and Japan/PMDA regulatory purposes.|Response Rate Difference|25.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.6|32.4||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||32.4|17.6|<0.001
81686254|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.02|8.92|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||8.92|5.02|
81467034|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|-0.57|||ANCOVA|||||-0.57|-1.91|<0.001
81467035|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.343||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||||-0.46|-1.80|0.001
81467036|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.338|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||||-0.70|-2.03|<0.001
81636692|NCT01640288|162963900|OTHER|t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0349|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81636693|NCT01640288|162963901|OTHER|t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81636694|NCT05794191|162963906|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|22.438|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.425|36.391||||||||36.391|5.425|
81636695|NCT05794191|162963907|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|34.985|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.249|51.275||||||||51.275|13.249|
81707253|NCT03233308|163111309|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Mean change from baseline (percent difference from baseline)- IOP||||<0.0001
81707254|NCT03342404|163111325|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|77.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.4|87.0|||||The difference in proportions (luspatercept - placebo) and 95% CI were estimated from the exact unconditional test|||87.0|63.4|
81707255|NCT03342404|163111325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|77.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.7|85.5|||||The common risk difference (luspatercept - placebo) and 95% CI were estimated from the CMH test stratified by baseline Hb category and baseline NTDT-PRO T/W domain score category|||85.5|68.7|
81707256|NCT03342404|163111326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48||||0.0924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.08|||ANCOVA|||||0.08|-1.03|0.0924
81707257|NCT03342404|163111327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.67|||ANCOVA|||||1.67|1.16|< 0.0001
81707258|NCT03342404|163111328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|68.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.3|80.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||80.4|54.3|< 0.0001
81707259|NCT03342404|163111329|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.39||||0.2641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|3.83|||ANCOVA|||||3.83|-1.06|0.2641
81707260|NCT03342404|163111330|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.49||||0.0721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.04|||ANCOVA|||||0.04|-1.02|0.0721
81707261|NCT03342404|163111331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.79|||ANCOVA|||||1.79|1.20|< 0.0001
81707262|NCT03342404|163111332|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.19||||0.0959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|4.78|||ANCOVA|||||4.78|-0.39|0.0959
81707263|NCT03342404|163111333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.79||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.00|-1.58|0.0510
81707264|NCT03342404|163111334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.07||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||||-0.33|-1.80|0.0047
81636696|NCT05794191|162963908|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|-5.284|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.408|26.302||||||||26.302|-50.408|
81707265|NCT03342404|163111335|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.1359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.0|0.8|0.1359
81636697|NCT05794191|162963909|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|9.274|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.883|43.961||||||||43.961|-46.883|
81636698|NCT05794191|162963910|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|17.169|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.994|28.536||||||||28.536|3.994|
81636699|NCT05794191|162963911|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|25.526|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|38.781||||||||38.781|9.400|
81636700|NCT05794191|162963912|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|-7.561|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.076|18.569||||||||18.569|-42.076|
81707266|NCT03342404|163111336|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.0657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.4|0.9|0.0657
81707267|NCT03342404|163111337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.39||||0.0847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|2.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean change from baseline in SF-36 PCS to Week 24||2.96|-0.19|0.0847
81707268|NCT03342404|163111337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.75||||0.0712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|3.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean change from baseline in SF-36 PCS to Week 48||3.65|-0.15|0.0712
81707269|NCT03342404|163111337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.54||||0.1633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|3.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean change from baseline in SF-36 MCS to Week 24||3.72|-0.63|0.1633
81707270|NCT03342404|163111337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7||||0.0469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|5.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean change from baseline in SF-36 MCS to Week 48||5.36|0.04|0.0469
81707271|NCT03342404|163111338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.2||||0.4787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|13.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of participants with improvement of iron overload (LIC/ICT responders) at Week 24||13.0|-21.4|0.4787
81707272|NCT03342404|163111338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.6||||0.0827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.5|2.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of participants with improvement of iron overload (LIC/ICT responders) at Week 48||2.4|-31.5|0.0827
81707273|NCT03342404|163111339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|27.14||||0.5949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.77|101.06|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline in serum ferritin at Week 24||101.06|-46.77|0.5949
81707274|NCT03342404|163111339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.46||||0.3454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.01|87.93|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline in serum ferritin at Week 48||87.93|-61.01|0.3454
81707275|NCT03342404|163111340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.6628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline in LIC at Week 24||0.30|-0.47|0.6628
81707276|NCT03342404|163111340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.66||||0.0859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.42|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline in LIC at Week 48||1.42|-0.09|0.0859
81707277|NCT03342404|163111341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|22.2||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|38.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of participants who were transfusion free over 24 weeks||38.6|5.0|0.0013
81707278|NCT03342404|163111342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|37.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|53.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of Participants Who are Transfusion-Free Over 48 Weeks||53.0|20.9|< 0.0001
81707279|NCT03342404|163111344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|16.15||||0.1466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|38.04|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline in 6MWT distance at Week 24||38.04|-5.73|0.1466
81707280|NCT03342404|163111344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.44||||0.2011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|31.59|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline in 6MWT distance at Week 48||31.59|-6.72|0.2011
81707281|NCT03342404|163111345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|52.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.2|66.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of Participants with an Increase From Baseline ≥1.5 g/dL in Mean Hemoglobin Values in the Absence of Transfusion||66.2|36.2|< 0.0001
81707282|NCT03342404|163111346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7||||0.1989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of Participants With a Decrease From Baseline ≥ RD (= 1) in the Non-Transfusion Dependent β-thalassemia-Patient Reported Outcome (NTDT-PRO) Tiredness and Weakness (T/W) Domain Score Week 13 to Week 24||3.7|0.8|0.1989
81707283|NCT03342404|163111346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.1||||0.0733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of Participants With a Decrease From Baseline ≥ RD (= 1) in the Non-Transfusion Dependent β-thalassemia-Patient Reported Outcome (NTDT-PRO) Tiredness and Weakness (T/W) Domain Score Week 37 to Week 48||5.0|0.9|0.0733
81707284|NCT00850135|163111365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for the correlation between AUC-110 and birth weight|correlation|||||||0.035
81707285|NCT05559203|163111427|EQUIVALENCE|0.05 test of null hypothesis that there will be no significant change from baseline to post-intervention||||||0.752|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired sample||Feasibility study so no power calculation. N = 18 with baseline and follow-up data.||||.752
81707286|NCT05559203|163111428|EQUIVALENCE|0.05 test of null hypothesis that there will be no significant change from baseline to post-intervention||||||0.197|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Feasibility study so no power calculation. N = 18 with baseline and follow-up data.||||.197
81707287|NCT05559203|163111429|EQUIVALENCE|0.05 test of null hypothesis that there will be no significant change from baseline to post-intervention||||||0.562|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.562
81707288|NCT05559203|163111430|EQUIVALENCE|0.05 test of null hypothesis that there will be no significant change from baseline to post-intervention||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Anxiety subscale||||.020
81707289|NCT05559203|163111430|EQUIVALENCE|0.05 test of null hypothesis that there will be no significant change from baseline to post-intervention||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Depression subscale||||.002
81467037|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.409||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||||-0.18|-1.78|0.017
81636701|NCT05794191|162963913|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|11.442|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.916|41.871||||||||41.871|-34.916|
81707290|NCT05559203|163111431|EQUIVALENCE|0.05 test of null hypothesis that there will be no significant change from baseline to post-intervention||||||0.036|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.036
81707291|NCT05559203|163111432|EQUIVALENCE|0.05 test of null hypothesis that there will be no significant change from baseline to post-intervention||||||0.042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.042
81707292|NCT05559203|163111433|EQUIVALENCE|0.05 test of null hypothesis that there will be no significant change from baseline to post-intervention|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81707293|NCT05559203|163111434|EQUIVALENCE|0.05 test of null hypothesis that there will be no significant change from baseline to post-intervention||||||0.781|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.781
81707294|NCT02485860|163111504|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.094
81467038|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.405||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||||-0.39|-1.98|0.004
81636702|NCT05794191|162963914|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|8.435|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.705|11.086||||||||11.086|5.705|
81636703|NCT05794191|162963915|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|11.445|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.089|14.679||||||||14.679|8.089|
81707295|NCT02402881|163111505|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|We used generalized linear mixed-effects models with multiple outputation reiterated 1000 times to bootstrap the 95% CIs and the P values.||Our primary outcome was the proportion of non-administered doses of prescribed pharmacologic VTE prophylaxis. We compared rates of VTE prophylaxis non-administration pre-post-intervention. For estimating conditional odds ratios (ORs) and their 95% confidence intervals (CIs), the binomial family and a logit link were used; for estimating the conditional proportions, the Poisson family and a log link were used.||||<0.05
81707296|NCT02402881|163111506|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|We used generalized linear mixed-effects models with multiple outputation reiterated 1000 times to bootstrap the 95% CIs and the P values.||Our secondary outcome was the proportion of VTE events. We compared rates of VTE prophylaxis nonadministration pre-post-intervention. For estimating conditional odds ratios (ORs) and their 95% CIs, the binomial family and a logit link were used; for estimating the conditional proportions, the Poisson family and a log link were used.||||<0.05
81707297|NCT03325010|163111507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.1768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|1.0||Nominal p-value is considered statistically significant if less than 0.05. To control for multiplicity, comparisons were tested sequentially.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.0|-5.2|0.1768
81707298|NCT03325010|163111508|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1||To control for multiplicity, comparisons were tested sequentially. Nominal p-value for this outcome measure would only be evaluated for statistical significance if the primary outcome measure was statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.6|0.1095
81707299|NCT03325010|163111509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.0||||0.819|TWO_SIDED|||||To control for multiplicity, comparisons were tested sequentially. Nominal p-value for this outcome measure would only be evaluated for statistical significance if the primary and preceding secondary outcome measures were statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight group (\<50 kg, ≥50 kg).||||||0.8190
81467039|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.469||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|1.22|||ANCOVA|||||1.22|-0.63|0.53
81636704|NCT05794191|162963916|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|7.125|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.427|12.493||||||||12.493|1.427|
81636705|NCT05794191|162963917|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|-3.716|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.626|4.488||||||||4.488|-12.626|
81707300|NCT03325010|163111510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.6||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|||||To control for multiplicity, comparisons were tested sequentially. Nominal p-value for this outcome measure would only be evaluated for statistical significance if the primary and preceding secondary outcome measures were statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight group (\<50 kg, ≥50 kg)||||||0.0008
81707301|NCT00113555|163111533|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.325|-1.003|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon's matched pairs signed ranks test was used to determine the significance of differences between scores at follow-up compared to pre-implant.||-1.003|-1.325|<0.001
81707302|NCT02550093|163111567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HEAT||||.47
81707303|NCT02550093|163111567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||COLD||||0.70
81707304|NCT02550093|163111568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.84|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HEAT||||0.84
81707305|NCT02550093|163111568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||COLD||||0.95
81707306|NCT02550093|163111569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.92|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HEAT||||0.92
81707307|NCT02550093|163111569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||COLD||||0.63
81707308|NCT02550093|163111570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.60
81707309|NCT02550093|163111571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81707310|NCT02550093|163111572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.62|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.62
81467040|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.468||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.01|||ANCOVA|||||1.01|-0.83|0.85
81467041|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.468||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.83|||ANCOVA|||||0.83|-1.01|0.84
81707311|NCT02550093|163111573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.97|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.97
81707312|NCT02550093|163111574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.97|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.97
81707313|NCT02550093|163111575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.61|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.61
81707314|NCT02550093|163111576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.71
81707315|NCT02550093|163111577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74
81707316|NCT02550093|163111578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.75
81707317|NCT02735044|163111606|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of HOE901-U300 versus Lantus was demonstrated if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in the mean change in HbA1c from baseline to month 6 was \<0.3%.|LS Mean difference|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.172|0.179||||||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA models which included the treatment group, the randomization stratum of age group at screening visit (\<12 years and \>=12 years), and the continuous fixed covariates of the baseline HbA1c value.||0.179|-0.172|
81707318|NCT02735044|163111606|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of HOE901-U300 versus Lantus was demonstrated if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between treatment groups was \<0 (zero).||||||0.965||||||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA|||A step-wise closed testing approach was used to control the type I error. Analysis was performed using ANCOVA models which included the treatment group, the randomization stratum of age group at screening visit (\<12 years and \>=12 years), and the continuous fixed covariates of the baseline HbA1c value.||||0.965
81707319|NCT01682759|163111617|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Omarigliptin was considered non-inferior to glimepiride if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the between-treatment difference in least-squares (LS) means for change from baseline in A1C at Week 54 (omarigliptin vs. glimepiride) was lower than 0.35%.|Difference in the least squares means|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.3|||||Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model including terms for treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|||0.30|0.06|
81707320|NCT01682759|163111618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|-6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|0.1|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method; the 95% CI was computed only for those endpoints with at least 4 participants having events in one or more treatment groups.|||0.1|-13.9|
81707321|NCT01682759|163111619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.8|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method; the 95% CI was computed only for those endpoints with at least 4 participants having events in one or more treatment groups.|||3.8|-1.6|
81707322|NCT01682759|163111620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|11.2|||||cLDA model including terms for treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment, with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups|||11.2|0.1|
81707323|NCT01682759|163111621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Between-group Rate Difference (%)|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|3.3|||||Between-group CIs are calculated via Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|A1C \<6.5%||3.3|-10.6|
81467042|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.406||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.59|||ANCOVA|||||1.59|-0.00|0.050
81467043|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.469||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.46|||ANCOVA|||||0.46|-1.38|0.33
81707324|NCT01682759|163111622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|-21.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.5|-16.4|||Difference in percentages||Miettinen \& Nurminen method; the 95% CI was computed only for those endpoints with at least 4 participants having events in one or more treatment groups.|||-16.4|-26.5|<0.001
81707325|NCT01682759|163111623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.4|||Difference in the least squares means||cLDA model including terms for treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment with the constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.|||-1.4|-2.5|<0.001
81707326|NCT01682759|163111624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Between-group Rate Difference|-10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|-2.8|||||Between-group CIs are calculated via Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|A1C \< 7.0%||-2.8|-17.8|
81707327|NCT03517722|163111632|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.0|0.4|0.042
81707328|NCT02422186|163111639|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square (LS) Means|-3.6|||=|0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|0.07|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.07|-7.20|=0.059
81707329|NCT02422186|163111640|OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-3.6|||=|0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.16|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||||-0.03|-7.16|=0.052
81710356|NCT01265719|163117171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-6.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.95|-1.36|||ANCOVA|The results were interpreted with caution because of the very small sample size of non-PG treatment group (n=4).|Change from baseline to last available observation in IOP was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment group with baseline IOP value as covariate.|5 to \<18 years (IOP ≥21mmHg at Baseline)||-1.36|-11.95|0.0184
81710357|NCT01265719|163117172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|1.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.97|15.9|||Fisher Exact|||||15.90|-13.97|>0.999
81707330|NCT01425307|163111680|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|We hypothesized that the Alternative arm mean TCD velocity at 24 months will be less than the Standard arm mean TCD velocity plus 15cm/sec. We used Lan-DeMets boundaries to control overall Type I error rate at α = 0.05. For looks at exactly 1/3, 2/3, and 100 percent of the completed subjects, the cumulative α were estimated to be 0.0001, 0.001, and 0.05, respectively.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.54|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|8.98||P value for non inferiority was 8.82 X 10\^-16|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model||Participants were randomized at a central site, stratified by site with a block size of four, and an adaptive randomization scheme was used to balance the covariates of baseline age and TCD velocity. The treatment period lasted 24 months. The primary study endpoint was the 24 month TCD velocity calculated from a general linear mixed model, with the non-inferiority margin set at 15 cm/s. The primary analysis was done in the intention-to-treat population.||8.98|0.10|<0.05
81707331|NCT01425307|163111684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81707332|NCT01425307|163111694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0011
81707333|NCT03573804|163111696|OTHER|A two-tailed paired T-test for equivalence was used to evaluate equivalence between the average raw tumor.|Mean Difference (Net)|224.675|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|67.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.26044|359.08956||Using an alpha value of 0.05, dof = 60, the null hypothesis of sample mean equivalence was rejected.|t-test, 2 sided|A paired two-tailed t-test was used on the paired prone-to-supine tumor intensity values.||Regions of interest (ROIs) for tumor were defined by the radiologist segmentation of tumor in supine and prone positions. ROIs for the surrounding tissue were selected such that tumor and normal regions had equal volumes. The alpha level was assumed to be of 0.05 (dof = 60), and the null hypothesis of equivalence (mu = 0).||359.08956|90.26044|<0.001
81707334|NCT03573804|163111697|OTHER|A two-tailed paired T-test was used to compare sample means in between the prone and supine mean benign tissue intensities.|Mean Difference (Net)|165.833|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|44.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.34708|253.31892||Using an alpha value of 0.05, dof = 60, the null hypothesis of sample mean equivalence was rejected.|t-test, 2 sided|A paired two-tailed t-test was used on the paired prone-to-supine normal tissue intensity values.||Regions of interest (ROIs) for surrounding tissues were selected as the surrounding benign tissue regions directly adjacent to the segmented tumor regions. Tumor and surrounding regions had equal volumes. The mean surrounding region intensities reported were all calculated from the prone and supine T1-weighted MR images segmented by the radiologist.||253.31892|78.34708|<0.001
81707335|NCT03573804|163111698|OTHER|A two-tailed paired T-test was used to compare sample means in between the prone and supine tumor-to-surrounding tissue ratios.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04209|0.28209||Using an alpha value of 0.05, dof = 60, the null hypothesis of sample mean equivalence was rejected.|t-test, 2 sided|A two-tailed paired T-test was used to compare sample means in between the prone and supine tumor-to-surrounding tissue ratios.||The ratios of tumor-to-surrounding tissue intensities, as calculated in Secondary Objective Part A, were compared between prone and supine T1-weighted MR image scans.||0.28209|-0.04209|0.0058
81707336|NCT03573804|163111700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00049664|||||||Students two-tailed paired t-test|||||||0.00049664
81707337|NCT02045979|163111702|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was within 80.00 - 125.00 percent (%).|ratio of the geometric means|108.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.5|119.79|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||119.79|98.50|
81707338|NCT02045979|163111702|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was within 80.00 - 125.00 %.|ratio of the geometric means|101.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.45|110.94|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||110.94|92.45|
81467044|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.407||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.12|||ANCOVA|||||1.12|-0.48|0.44
81707339|NCT02045979|163111702|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was within 80.00 - 125.00 %.|ratio of the geometric means|94.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.01|102.78|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||102.78|86.01|
81707340|NCT02045979|163111703|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was within 80.00 - 125.00 %.|ratio of the geometric means|107.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.49|116.94|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||116.94|98.49|
81707341|NCT02045979|163111703|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was within 80.00 - 125.00 %.|ratio of the geometric means|99.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.15|108.37|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||108.37|92.15|
81707342|NCT02045979|163111703|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was within 80.00 - 125.00 %.|ratio of the geometric means|93.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.76|101.11|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||101.11|86.76|
81467045|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.408||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.36|||ANCOVA|||||0.36|-1.24|0.28
81636706|NCT05794191|162963918|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|13.685|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.213|17.022||||||IPTW\*IPCW + imbalanced variables: 0-3 years||17.022|10.213|
81707343|NCT02045979|163111704|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was within 80.00 - 125.00 %.|ratio of the geometric means|100.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.15|106.88|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||106.88|95.15|
81707344|NCT02045979|163111704|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was within 80.00 - 125.00 %.|ratio of the geometric means|96.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.06|102.03|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||102.03|91.06|
81707345|NCT02045979|163111704|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was within 80.00 - 125.00 %.|ratio of the geometric means|95.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.83|101.33|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||101.33|90.83|
81707346|NCT02045979|163111705|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% Confidence Interval (CI) for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|98.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.54|105.55|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||105.55|91.54|
81707347|NCT02045979|163111705|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|96.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.27|103.36|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||103.36|89.27|
81707348|NCT02045979|163111705|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|98.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.42|105.27|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||105.27|91.42|
81707349|NCT02045979|163111706|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|99.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.66|105.94|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||105.94|93.66|
81707350|NCT02045979|163111706|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|97.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.39|103.35|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||103.35|91.39|
81535652|NCT00141102|162753826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative Risk|1.509||||0.3809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.618|3.684|||Fisher Exact|||AST||3.684|0.618|0.3809
81535653|NCT00141102|162753826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative Risk|2.089||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.081|4.038|||Fisher Exact|||ALT||4.038|1.081|0.0264
81535654|NCT00141102|162753827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-10.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.697|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.51|-8.78|||ANCOVA|||GGT||-8.78|-11.51|<0.0001
81535655|NCT00141102|162753827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.391|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.281|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|-1.84|||ANCOVA|||AST||-1.84|-2.94|<0.0001
81535656|NCT00141102|162753827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-6.364|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.428|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|-5.52|||ANCOVA|||ALT||-5.52|-7.20|<0.0001
81636707|NCT05794191|162963918|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|7.665|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.707|13.261||||||IPTW\*IPCW + imbalanced variables: 3-5 years||13.261|1.707|
81707351|NCT02045979|163111706|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|97.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.58|103.68|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||103.68|92.58|
81707352|NCT02045979|163111707|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|101.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.45|107.36|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||107.36|95.45|
81707353|NCT02045979|163111707|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|98.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.27|104.72|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||104.72|93.27|
81710358|NCT01265719|163117173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-0.4|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.32|14.55|||Fisher Exact|||||14.55|-15.32|>0.999
81707354|NCT02045979|163111707|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|98.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.15|103.11|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||103.11|93.15|
81707355|NCT02045979|163111708|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|103.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.47|110.29|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||110.29|97.47|
81707356|NCT02045979|163111708|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|100.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.37|106.29|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||106.29|94.37|
81707357|NCT02045979|163111708|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|97.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.07|102.24|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||102.24|92.07|
81707358|NCT02045979|163111709|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|106.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.07|114.63|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||114.63|99.07|
81707359|NCT02045979|163111709|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|100.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.24|108.12|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||108.12|94.24|
81707360|NCT02045979|163111709|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|95.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.53|101.6|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||101.60|89.53|
81707361|NCT02045979|163111710|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|108.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.54|119.9|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||119.90|98.54|
81467046|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.47|||ANCOVA|||||0.47|-1.14|0.42
81636708|NCT05794191|162963918|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|-5.792|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.691|3.26||||||IPTW\*IPCW + imbalanced variables: 5-7 years||3.260|-15.691|
81636709|NCT05794191|162963918|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|9.902|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.056|12.66||||||IPTW\*IPCW + imbalanced variables: overall follow up||12.660|7.056|
81707362|NCT02045979|163111710|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|101.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.51|111.05|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||111.05|92.51|
81707363|NCT02045979|163111710|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing; two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated.|ratio of the geometric means|94.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.01|102.82|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and trial site as well as age (as recorded at the time of informed consent) and body weight (as recorded at baseline) as continuous covariates.|||102.82|86.01|
81707364|NCT04423718|163111725|NON_INFERIORITY|One-sided test (alpha=0.025) for non-inferiority at a 4-letter margin|Difference in LS means|-0.97||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|0.92||Strictly hierarchical testing procedure: Since p-value below significance level 0.025, fixed sequence testing continued with next primary endpoint (HDq16-2q8) / within EMA/PMDA specific hierarchy with secondary endpoint (BCVA at W60, HDq12-2q8)|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline BCVA and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was handled implicitly by MMRM|HDq12 - 2q8||0.92|-2.87|0.0009
81707365|NCT04423718|163111725|NON_INFERIORITY|One-sided test (alpha=0.025) for non-inferiority at a 4-letter margin|Difference in LS means|-1.14||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|0.69||Strictly hierarchical testing procedure: Since p-value below significance level 0.025, fixed sequence testing continued with secondary endpoint (no IRF no SRF at W16)/within EMA/PMDA specific hierarchy with secondary endpoint (BCVA at W60, HDq16-2q8)|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline BCVA and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was handled implicitly by MMRM|HDq16 - 2q8||0.69|-2.97|0.0011
81710359|NCT01265719|163117174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|1.2|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.78|16.09|||Fisher Exact|||||16.09|-13.78|>0.999
81710360|NCT01265719|163117176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|1.6||||0.6414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.39|16.48|||Fisher Exact|||||16.48|-13.39|0.6414
81707366|NCT04423718|163111726|NON_INFERIORITY|One-sided test (alpha=0.025) for non-inferiority at a 4-letter margin|Difference in LS means|-0.86||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|0.84||EMA/PMDA specific hierarchy: i.e. secondary endpoint was tested for EMA/PMDA after primary endpoint (HDq12-2q8). Since p-value below significance level 0.025, EMA/PMDA specific fixed sequence testing continued with next primary endpoint (HDq16-2q8)|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline BCVA and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was handled implicitly by MMRM|HDq12 - 2q8||0.84|-2.57|0.0002
81636710|NCT05794191|162963919|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|13.631|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.149|16.978||||||IPTW\*IPCW + imbalanced variables: 0-3 years||16.978|10.149|
81707367|NCT04423718|163111726|NON_INFERIORITY|One-sided test (alpha=0.025) for non-inferiority at a 4-letter margin|Difference in LS means|-0.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|0.66||EMA/PMDA specific hierarchy: i.e. secondary endpoint was tested after primary endpoint (HDq16-2q8). Since p-value below significance level 0.025, EMA/PMDA specific fixed sequence testing continued with secondary endpoint test (no IRF no SRF at W16)|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline BCVA and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was handled implicitly by MMRM|HDq16 - 2q8||0.66|-2.51|<0.0001
81707368|NCT04423718|163111727|SUPERIORITY|One sided test (alpha = 0.025) for superiority|Difference|11.733||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.263|18.204||Strictly hierarchical testing procedure to adjust for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by baseline BCVA and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was imputed by LOCF approach|All HD - 2q8||18.204|5.263|0.0002
81707369|NCT04423718|163111728|EQUIVALENCE|Two sided test (alpha = 0.05)|Difference|-1.748||||0.5704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.784|4.287||Nominal p-value, not adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by baseline BCVA and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was imputed by LOCF approach|HDq12 - 2q8||4.287|-7.784|0.5704
81467047|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.406||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.23|||ANCOVA|||||0.23|-1.37|0.16
81636711|NCT05794191|162963919|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|7.673|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.708|13.276||||||IPTW\*IPCW + imbalanced variables: 3-5 years||13.276|1.708|
81636712|NCT05794191|162963919|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|-5.897|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.809|3.166||||||IPTW\*IPCW + imbalanced variables: 5-7 years||3.166|-15.809|
81707370|NCT04423718|163111728|EQUIVALENCE|Two sided test (alpha = 0.05)|Difference|-0.939||||0.7611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.997|5.119||Nominal p-value, not adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by baseline BCVA and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was imputed by LOCF approach|HDq16 - 2q8||5.119|-6.997|0.7611
81707371|NCT04423718|163111729|EQUIVALENCE|Two sided test (alpha = 0.05)|Difference|-0.182||||0.9554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.565|6.2||Nominal p-value, not adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by baseline BCVA and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was imputed by LOCF approach|HDq12 - 2q8||6.200|-6.565|0.9554
81707372|NCT04423718|163111729|EQUIVALENCE|Two sided test (alpha = 0.05)|Difference|-2.221||||0.4834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.435|3.994||Nominal p-value, not adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by baseline BCVA and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was imputed by LOCF approach|HDq16 - 2q8||3.994|-8.435|0.4834
81707373|NCT04423718|163111730|EQUIVALENCE|Two sided test (alpha = 0.05)|Difference in LS means|-1.22||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|-0.51||Nominal p-value, not adjusted for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline CNV size and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was handled implicitly by MMRM|HDq12 - 2q8||-0.51|-1.94|0.0009
81707374|NCT04423718|163111730|EQUIVALENCE|Two sided test (alpha = 0.05)|Difference in LS means|-0.48||||0.2076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.27||Nominal p-value, not adjusted for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline CNV size and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was handled implicitly by MMRM|HDq16 - 2q8||0.27|-1.22|0.2076
81707375|NCT04423718|163111731|EQUIVALENCE|Two sided test (alpha = 0.05)|Difference in LS means|-0.55||||0.0287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.06||Nominal p-value, not adjusted for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline total lesion area and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was handled implicitly by MMRM|HDq12 - 2q8||-0.06|-1.04|0.0287
81707376|NCT04423718|163111731|EQUIVALENCE|Two sided test (alpha = 0.05)|Difference in LS means|-0.44||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.06||Nominal p-value, not adjusted for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline total lesion area and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was handled implicitly by MMRM|HDq16 - 2q8||0.06|-0.94|0.0870
81707377|NCT04423718|163111732|EQUIVALENCE|Two sided test (alpha = 0.05)|Difference|11.725||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.527|18.923||Nominal p-value, not adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by baseline BCVA and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was imputed by LOCF approach|HDq12 - 2q8||18.923|4.527|0.0015
81707378|NCT04423718|163111732|EQUIVALENCE|Two sided test (alpha = 0.05)|Difference|7.451||||0.0458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.142|14.76||Nominal p-value, not adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by baseline BCVA and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was imputed by LOCF approach|HDq16 - 2q8||14.760|0.142|0.0458
81707379|NCT04423718|163111733|EQUIVALENCE|Two sided test (alpha = 0.05)|Difference in LS means|-11.12||||0.0283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.06|-1.18||Nominal p-value, not adjusted for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline CST and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was handled implicitly by MMRM|HDq12 - 2q8||-1.18|-21.06|0.0283
81636713|NCT05794191|162963919|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|9.853|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|12.617||||||IPTW\*IPCW + imbalanced variables: overall follow up||12.617|7.000|
81707380|NCT04423718|163111733|EQUIVALENCE|Two sided test (alpha = 0.05)|Difference in LS means|-10.51||||0.0321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.12|-0.9||Nominal p-value, not adjusted for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline CST and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was handled implicitly by MMRM|HDq16 - 2q8||-0.90|-20.12|0.0321
81707381|NCT04423718|163111734|EQUIVALENCE|Two sided test (alpha = 0.05)|Difference in LS means|-0.72||||0.3817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|0.9||Nominal p-value, not adjusted for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline NEI-VFQ-25 total score and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was handled implicitly by MMRM|HDq12 - 2q8||0.90|-2.35|0.3817
81707382|NCT04423718|163111734|EQUIVALENCE|Two sided test (alpha = 0.05)|Difference in LS means|-0.87||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|0.8||Nominal p-value, not adjusted for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline NEI-VFQ-25 total score and randomization strata|Estimation mainly based on hypothetical strategy, i.e. observed data beyond intercurrent events (premature discontinuation of treatment, missing injection, prohibited medication) were censored. Missing/censored data was handled implicitly by MMRM|HDq16 - 2q8||0.80|-2.55|0.3070
81707383|NCT00425945|163111738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|14.9||||||||14.9|-0.1|
81707384|NCT00425945|163111739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|10.8||||||||10.8|-2.1|
81707385|NCT00425945|163111740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.5||||||||2.5|-1.7|
81707386|NCT00425945|163111741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|38.7||||||||38.7|-2.3|
81707387|NCT00425945|163111742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||||||||0.3|-0.1|
81707388|NCT00425945|163111743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1||||||||0.1|-0.0|
81707389|NCT00425945|163111744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|0.5||||||||0.5|-6.8|
81707390|NCT00425945|163111745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.5||||||||0.5|-1.5|
81636714|NCT04660799|162963924|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the two-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) should be above 0.80 in order to show non-inferiority of Ctrough SC versus Ctrough IV.|Ratio Ctrough SC/Ctrough IV|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.28|1.79||||||Geometric mean ratio of Ctrough SC/Ctrough IV and 90% confidence interval were estimated based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for tumor load at baseline.||1.79|1.28|
81707391|NCT00425945|163111746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.4||||||||0.4|0.0|
81707392|NCT00425945|163111747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.4||||||||2.4|0.1|
81707393|NCT00425945|163111748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.3||||||||2.3|-4.4|
81707394|NCT00425945|163111749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.5||||||||2.5|-0.9|
81707395|NCT00425945|163111750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||||||||0.1|-0.1|
81707396|NCT00425945|163111751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|9.3||||||||9.3|-1.6|
81707397|NCT00425945|163111752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.8||||||||0.8|-3.4|
81707398|NCT03258593|163111773|OTHER|Location Tests (Wilcoxon Rank sum test)|Median Difference (Net)|67.5||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.0|75.0||Unadjusted p-value|Wilcoxon Rank sum test|||||75|25|0.202
81707399|NCT03258593|163111773|OTHER|Location Tests (Wilcoxon Rank sum test)|Median Difference (Net)|114.0||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.9|160.3||Unadjusted p-value|Wilcoxon Rank sum test|||||160.3|67.9|0.667
81707400|NCT03258593|163111773|OTHER|Location Tests (Wilcoxon Rank sum test)|Median Difference (Net)|44.1||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.0|75.0|||Wilcoxon Rank sum test|||||75|25|0.463
81707401|NCT03258593|163111775|OTHER|Location test (Rank sum based i.e., Wilcoxon test)|Median Difference (Net)|-17.75||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-211.6|170.3|||Wilcoxon Rank sum test||Median change; Signed Rank (S/R) of post-treatment PDL-1 levels minus baseline.|||170.3|-211.6|0.863
81707402|NCT03258593|163111775|OTHER|Location test (Rank sum based i.e., Wilcoxon test)|Median Difference (Net)|114.1||||0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.9|160.3|||Wilcoxon Rank sum test||Median change; Signed Rank (S/R) of post-treatment PDL-1 levels minus baseline.|||160.3|67.9|0.666
81707403|NCT03258593|163111775|OTHER|Location test (Rank sum based i.e., Wilcoxon test)|Median Difference (Net)|21.3||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-203.9|269.9|||Wilcoxon Rank sum test||Median change; Signed Rank (S/R) of post-treatment PDL-1 levels minus baseline.|||269.9|-203.9|0.949
81707404|NCT03258593|163111777|OTHER|Other: median difference|Median Difference (Net)|4.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|38.0||Hochberg adjustment may be used.|Paired samples Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Interferon Gamma (IFN-γ) at 3 weeks compared to their respective baseline values.||38.0|1.7|<0.001
81636715|NCT04660799|162963925|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the two-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) should be above 0.80 in order to show non-inferiority of AUCsc versus AUCiv.|Geometric mean ratio of AUCsc/AUCiv|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|1.42||||||Geometric mean ratio of AUCsc/AUCiv and 90% confidence interval were estimated based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for tumor load at baseline.||1.42|1.10|
81636716|NCT04660799|162963930|SUPERIORITY||Difference in CRR|18.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.92|45.45||||||Stratified by IPI score: IPI 0-2 = low to low-intermediate risk versus IPI 3-5 = high-intermediate to high risk||45.45|-8.92|
81636717|NCT04660799|162963931|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR Investigator|17.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.86|42.11||||||Investigator; Stratified by IPI score: IPI 0-2 = low to low-intermediate risk versus IPI 3-5 = high-intermediate to high risk||42.11|-6.86|
81636718|NCT04660799|162963931|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR IRC|14.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.68|40.88||||||IRC; Stratified by IPI score: IPI 0-2 = low to low-intermediate risk versus IPI 3-5 = high-intermediate to high risk||40.88|-12.68|
81636719|NCT04660799|162963932|SUPERIORITY||Difference in CRR|7.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.49|36.59||||||Stratified by IPI score: IPI 0-2 = low to low-intermediate risk versus IPI 3-5 = high-intermediate to high risk||36.59|-22.49|
81636720|NCT04660799|162963933|SUPERIORITY||Difference in CRR|18.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.55|46.73||||||Stratified by IPI score: IPI 0-2 = low to low-intermediate risk versus IPI 3-5 = high-intermediate to high risk||46.73|-9.55|
81636721|NCT00659373|162963944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.71
81636722|NCT01543204|162963962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|10.0||||0.4505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.97|35.97|||Wald asymptotic test|||||35.97|-15.97|0.4505
81636723|NCT02037568|162964009|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.96
81636724|NCT02037568|162964010|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.007
81636725|NCT02037568|162964011|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.08
81636726|NCT02037568|162964012|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81636727|NCT02037568|162964013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.070
81636728|NCT02037568|162964014|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.96
81636729|NCT02037568|162964015|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.74
81636730|NCT02037568|162964016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.79
81636731|NCT02037568|162964017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.86
81636732|NCT02684136|162964018|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|baseline used as covariate||||||<0.05
81636733|NCT02684136|162964019|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||baseline used as covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81636734|NCT00721734|162964020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.607||||0.4114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.129|0.914|||Regression, Linear|||"In order to estimate a possible effect of renal function, the relationship between the clearance of carfilzomib and creatinine clearance (CrCl) was explored using a mixed-effects model that included CrCl.~The slope of the regression of CL as a function of CrCL at Cycle 1, Day 1 was evaluated using a linear regression model that included CrCL as continuous variables (excluding the hemodialysis group)."||0.914|-2.129|0.4114
81636735|NCT02833948|162964047|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|The Fisher's exact probability test was used to compare the percentages of patients with the primary end point between the treatment groups.||||||0.01
81636736|NCT02833948|162964051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.01
81636737|NCT02397707|162964057|OTHER||Geometric Least-Square Mean (GLSM)Ratio%|411.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|214.72|789.08||||||An analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for a parallel design was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of voxilaprevir AUClast. A 90% confidence interval (CI) was constructed for the geometric least squares mean (GLSM) ratio of AUClast for the comparison groups using two 1-sided tests.||789.08|214.72|
81636738|NCT02397707|162964057|OTHER||GLSM Ratio (%)|644.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|364.67|1137.82||||||An ANOVA appropriate for a parallel design was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of voxilaprevir AUClast. A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio of AUClast for the comparison groups using two 1-sided tests.||1137.82|364.67|
81636739|NCT02397707|162964058|OTHER||GLSM Ratio (%)|399.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|210.89|755.81||||||An ANOVA appropriate for parallel design was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of voxilaprevir AUCinf. A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio of AUClast for the comparison groups using two 1-sided tests.||755.81|210.89|
81636740|NCT02397707|162964058|OTHER||GLSM Ratio (%)|599.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|342.36|1050.22||||||An ANOVA appropriate for parallel design was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of voxilaprevir AUCinf. A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio of AUCinf for the comparison groups using two 1-sided tests.||1050.22|342.36|
81636741|NCT02397707|162964059|OTHER||GLSM Ratio (%)|338.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|168.96|677.79||||||An ANOVA appropriate was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of voxilaprevir Cmax. A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio of AUClast for the comparison groups using two 1-sided tests.||677.79|168.96|
81636742|NCT02397707|162964059|OTHER||GLSM Ratio (%)|713.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|384.07|1327.06||||||An ANOVA appropriate was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of voxilaprevir Cmax. A 90% CI was constructed for the GLSM ratio of AUClast for the comparison groups using two 1-sided tests.||1327.06|384.07|
81686255|NCT01025336|163070016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.52|6.29|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||6.29|3.52|
81673284|NCT02706873|163041507|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for US/FDA and Japan/PMDA regulatory purposes.|Response Rate Difference|26.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|33.9||The nominal p-value is reported|Chi-squared, Corrected|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|33.9|19.0|<0.001
81673285|NCT02706873|163041508|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for US/FDA and Japan/PMDA regulatory purposes.|LS Mean Difference|4.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|5.5||The nominal p-value is reported|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed factors and Baseline value as the covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||5.50|3.00|<0.001
81673286|NCT02706873|163041508|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for US/FDA and Japan/PMDA regulatory purposes.|LS Mean Difference|4.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.09|5.59||The nominal p-value is reported|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed factors and Baseline value as the covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||5.59|3.09|<0.001
81673287|NCT02706873|163041509|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|LS Mean Difference|-0.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.71||The nominal p-value is reported|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed factors and Baseline value as the covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-0.71|-1.12|<0.001
81673288|NCT02706873|163041509|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|LS Mean Difference|-1.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.99||The nominal p-value is reported|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed factors and Baseline value as the covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-0.99|-1.40|<0.001
81673289|NCT02706873|163041510|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|LS Mean Difference|-0.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.17||The nominal p-value is reported|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed factors and Baseline value as the covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-0.17|-0.37|<0.001
81673290|NCT02706873|163041510|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|LS Mean Difference|-0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.21||The nominal p-value is reported|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed factors and Baseline value as the covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-0.21|-0.41|<0.001
81673291|NCT02706873|163041511|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Response Rate Difference|26.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.3|34.3||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||34.3|19.3|<0.001
81707405|NCT03258593|163111777|OTHER|Other: median difference|Median Difference (Net)|3.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|11.25||Hochberg adjustment may be used.|Paired samples Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Interferon Gamma (IFN-γ) at 5 weeks compared to their respective baseline values.||11.25|1.5|<0.001
81467048|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.467||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.73|||ANCOVA|||||0.73|-1.10|0.70
81673292|NCT02706873|163041511|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Response Rate Difference|32.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.8|39.6||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||39.6|24.8|<0.001
81467049|NCT01340027|162626302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.464||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.52|||ANCOVA|||||0.52|-1.30|0.40
81535657|NCT00141102|162753828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.565|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.366||0.6795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|3.24|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects of region and history of GD ulceration with Baseline covariate.||||3.24|-2.11|0.6795
81467050|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.01|||ANCOVA|||"All statistical comparisons are for change from Baseline to End of Treatment using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The ANCOVA model includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline measurement as a covariate.~LS Mean Differences were calculated by subtracting Solifenacin 5 mg/Placebo from the comparison treatment group."||0.01|-0.30|0.062
81467051|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.03|||ANCOVA|||||0.03|-0.22|0.15
81467052|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||||-0.05|-0.30|0.007
81467053|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||||-0.03|-0.29|0.017
81467054|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.10|-0.35|<0.001
81467055|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||||-0.11|-0.41|<0.001
81467056|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.01|||ANCOVA|||||0.01|-0.29|0.070
81467057|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.31|||ANCOVA|||||0.31|-0.05|0.15
81467058|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.23|||ANCOVA|||||0.23|-0.12|0.57
81467059|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.19|||ANCOVA|||||0.19|-0.16|0.89
81467060|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.29|||ANCOVA|||||0.29|-0.02|0.086
81467061|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.16|||ANCOVA|||||0.16|-0.19|0.88
81467062|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.19|||ANCOVA|||||0.19|-0.11|0.61
81467063|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.11|||ANCOVA|||||0.11|-0.20|0.58
81467064|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.13|||ANCOVA|||||0.13|-0.18|0.76
81467065|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.077||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.06|||ANCOVA|||||0.06|-0.25|0.23
81673293|NCT02706873|163041512|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Response Rate Difference|27.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.3|35.2||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||35.2|20.3|<0.001
81673294|NCT02706873|163041512|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Response Rate Difference|32.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.4|40.2||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||40.2|25.4|<0.001
81673295|NCT02706873|163041513|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|LS Mean Difference|3.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.42|5.03||The nominal p-value is reported|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed factors and Baseline value as the covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||5.03|2.42|<0.001
81467066|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.05|||ANCOVA|||||0.05|-0.30|0.15
81673296|NCT02706873|163041513|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|LS Mean Difference|4.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.12|5.72||The nominal p-value is reported|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as fixed factors and Baseline value as the covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||5.72|3.12|<0.001
81673297|NCT02706873|163041514|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Response Rate Difference|9.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|16.2||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||16.2|3.5|0.002
81467067|NCT01340027|162626303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.17|||ANCOVA|||||0.17|-0.18|0.94
81535658|NCT00141102|162753829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.406|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.624||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.55|3.74|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects of region and history of GD ulceration with Baseline covariate.||||3.74|-6.55|0.5920
81535659|NCT00141102|162753830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.6819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.06|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects of region and history of GD ulceration with Baseline covariate.||||0.06|-0.09|0.6819
81467068|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.3|||ANCOVA|||"All statistical comparisons are for change from Baseline to End of Treatment using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The ANCOVA model includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline measurement as a covariate.~LS Mean Differences were calculated by subtracting Solifenacin 5 mg/Placebo from the comparison treatment group."||0.30|-0.99|0.29
81467069|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.239||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.82|||ANCOVA|||||0.82|-0.12|0.15
81467070|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.248||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.49|||ANCOVA|||||0.49|-0.48|0.99
81535660|NCT06172348|162753867|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|21.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.31|24.8|||||Ratios (Test/Reference) and 90 percent (%) confidence intervals were expressed as percentages. Test = MR1 capsule; Reference = Oral solution.|A mixed effect model was used with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant with sequence as a random effect.||24.80|19.31|
81707406|NCT03258593|163111777|OTHER|Other: median difference|Median Difference (Net)|0.4|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.7||Hochberg adjustment may be used.|Paired samples Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNF-α) at 3 weeks compared to their respective baseline values.||0.7|0.1|<0.05
81707407|NCT03258593|163111777|OTHER|Other: median difference|Median Difference (Net)|0.24||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.96||Hochberg adjustment may be used.|Paired samples Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNF-α ) at 5 weeks compared to their respective baseline values.||0.96|-0.01|0.052
81707408|NCT03258593|163111777|OTHER|Other: median difference|Median Difference (Net)|0.39||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|4.61||Hochberg adjustment may be used.|Paired samples Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Interleukin 6 (IL-6) at 3 weeks as compared to their respective baseline values.||4.61|-0.03|0.055
81707409|NCT03258593|163111777|OTHER|Other: median difference|Median Difference (Net)|0.54||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|1.96|||Paired samples Wilcoxon rank sum test|Hochberg adjustment may be used.||Interleukin 6 (IL-6) at 5 weeks as compared to their respective baseline values.||1.96|-0.06|0.06
81535661|NCT06172348|162753867|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|12.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.21|14.27|||||Ratios (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence intervals were expressed as percentages. Test = MR2 capsule; Reference = Oral solution.|A mixed effect model was used with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant with sequence as a random effect.||14.27|11.21|
81707410|NCT03258593|163111777|OTHER|Other: median difference|Median Difference (Net)|0.73||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|1.62||Hochberg adjustment may be used.|Paired samples Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Interleukin 8 (IL-8) at 3 weeks as compared to their respective baseline values.||1.62|-1.63|0.420
81707411|NCT03258593|163111777|OTHER|Other: median difference|Median Difference (Net)|-0.39||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.315|1.31||Hochberg adjustment may be used.|Paired samples Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Interleukin 8 (IL-8) at 5 weeks as compared to their respective baseline values.||1.31|-1.315|0.733
81707412|NCT03258593|163111777|OTHER|Other: median difference|Median Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.21||Hochberg adjustment may be used.|Paired samples Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Interleukin 10 (IL-10) at 3 weeks as compared to their respective baseline values.||0.21|0.04|0.010
81707413|NCT03258593|163111777|OTHER|Other: median difference|Median Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.4||Hochberg adjustment may be used.|Paired samples Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Interleukin 10 (IL-10) at 5 weeks as compared to their respective baseline values.||0.40|0.04|0.014
81467071|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.239||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.40|-0.54|0.76
81467072|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.22|||ANCOVA|||||0.22|-0.71|0.30
81467073|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.262||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.31|||ANCOVA|||||0.31|-0.72|0.43
81467074|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.296||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.33|||ANCOVA|||||0.33|-0.83|0.40
81467075|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.343||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.27|||ANCOVA|||||0.27|-1.08|0.24
81467076|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.36|||ANCOVA|||||0.36|-0.98|0.36
81467077|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.348||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||||-0.13|-1.49|0.020
81467078|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.293||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||||-0.18|-1.33|0.011
81535662|NCT06172348|162753868|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|86.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.11|94.54|||||Ratios (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence intervals were expressed as percentages. Test = MR1 capsule; Reference = Oral solution.|A mixed effect model was used with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant with sequence as a random effect.||94.54|79.11|
81535663|NCT06172348|162753868|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|76.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.65|83.9|||||Ratios (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence intervals were expressed as percentages. Test = MR2 capsule; Reference = Oral solution.|A mixed effect model was used with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant with sequence as a random effect.||83.90|70.65|
81535664|NCT06172348|162753869|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|123.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.16|146.02|||||Ratios (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence intervals were expressed as percentages. Test = MR1 capsule (fed); Reference = MR1 capsule (fasted).|A mixed effect model was used with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant with sequence as a random effect.||146.02|105.16|
81707414|NCT03258593|163111779|OTHER|One curve estimated in this cohort. Not compared to any other curves.|Kaplan-Meier product-limit|13.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.5|97.5||Unadjusted p-value|Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimates|||Disease free survival time was evaluated with the product-limit estimator by Kaplan-Meier test.||97.5|2.5|
81707415|NCT04437511|163111794|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean change difference (Final Values)|2.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.508|4.331|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.331|1.508|<0.001
81707416|NCT04437511|163111795|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean change difference (Final Values)|3.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.883|4.618|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.618|1.883|<0.001
81707417|NCT04437511|163111796|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean change difference (Final Values)|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.104|0.841|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.841|0.104|0.012
81707418|NCT04437511|163111797|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean change difference (Final Values)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.868|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.868|0.089|0.016
81707419|NCT04437511|163111798|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean change difference (Final Values)|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.086|-0.565|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.565|-2.086|0.0006
81707420|NCT04437511|163111799|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean change difference (Final Values)|-1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-0.794|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.794|-2.250|<0.001
81707421|NCT04437511|163111800|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean change difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.45|-0.95|<0.001
81707422|NCT04437511|163111801|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean change difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.40|-0.95|<0.001
81707423|NCT04437511|163111802|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean change difference (Final Values)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.566|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.566|0.840|0.0001
81707424|NCT04437511|163111803|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean change difference (Final Values)|1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.913|2.748|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.748|0.913|<0.001
81707425|NCT04437511|163111804|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean change difference (Final Values)|-86.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.275|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.87|-83.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-83.87|-88.87|<0.0001
81707426|NCT04437511|163111805|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean change difference (Final Values)|-0.0041||||0.4522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0148|0.0066|||ANCOVA|||||0.0066|-0.0148|0.4522
81707427|NCT04437511|163111806|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean change difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Hippocampus||0.04|0.01|0.002
81707428|NCT04437511|163111806|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean change difference (Final Values)|-6.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.561|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.76|-5.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Whole Brain||-5.56|-7.76|<0.001
81707429|NCT04437511|163111806|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean change difference (Final Values)|3.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|3.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Ventricles||3.52|2.52|<0.001
81707430|NCT05032755|163111809|SUPERIORITY||beta estimate|1.902|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.398|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes random intercepts|Estimation parameter is beta estimate for group by visit interaction term|||||<.0001
81707431|NCT05032755|163111810|SUPERIORITY||beta estimate|0.368|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Group is entered as a between-subjects factor and Visit is included as a repeated factor with 5 levels. Baseline pain and FTCD scores, assessed at screening, are included along with sex as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes random intercepts|Estimation parameter is beta estimate for group by visit interaction term.|||||<.0001
81707432|NCT05032755|163111811|SUPERIORITY||beta estimate|0.672|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.362||0.065|TWO_SIDED|||||Group is entered as a between-subjects factor and Visit is included as a repeated factor with 5 levels. Baseline pain and FTCD scores, assessed at screening, are included along with sex as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes random intercepts|Estimation parameter is beta estimate for group by visit interaction term.|||||0.065
81707433|NCT05032755|163111812|SUPERIORITY||beta estimate|0.364|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||Group is entered as a between-subjects factor and Visit is included as a repeated factor with 5 levels. Baseline pain and FTCD scores, assessed at screening, are included along with sex as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes random intercepts|Estimation parameter is beta estimate for group by visit interaction term.|||||0.007
81707434|NCT05032755|163111813|SUPERIORITY||beta estimate|1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.325|TWO_SIDED|||||Group is entered as a between-subjects factor and Visit is included as a repeated factor with 2 levels (pre- vs post-intervention). Baseline pain and FTCD scores, assessed at screening, are included along with sex as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes random intercepts|Estimation parameter is beta estimate for group by visit interaction term.|||||0.325
81707435|NCT05032755|163111815|SUPERIORITY||beta estimate|0.222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.035|TWO_SIDED|||||Group is entered as a between-subjects factor and Visit is included as a repeated factor with 5 levels. Baseline pain and FTCD scores, assessed at screening, are included along with sex as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes random intercepts|Estimation parameter is beta estimate for group by visit interaction term.|||||0.035
81707436|NCT05032755|163111816|SUPERIORITY||beta estimate|0.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181||0.27|TWO_SIDED|||||Group is entered as a between-subjects factor and Visit is included as a repeated factor with 5 levels. Baseline pain and FTCD scores, assessed at screening, are included along with sex as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes random intercepts|Estimation parameter is beta estimate for group by visit interaction term.|||||0.27
81707437|NCT05032755|163111817|SUPERIORITY||beta estimate|-1.229|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.037||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||Group is entered as a between-subjects factor and Visit is included as a repeated factor with 5 levels. Baseline pain and FTCD scores, assessed at screening, are included along with sex as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes random intercepts|Estimation parameter is beta estimate for group by visit interaction term.|||||0.24
81707438|NCT05032755|163111822|SUPERIORITY||beta estimate|4.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88||0.113|TWO_SIDED|||||Group is entered as a between-subjects factor and Visit is included as a repeated factor with 2 levels (pre- vs post-intervention). Baseline pain and FTCD scores, assessed at screening, are included along with sex as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes random intercepts|Estimation parameter is beta estimate for group by visit interaction term.|||||0.113
81707439|NCT05618808|163111823|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Odds Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.47|1.32|||||REGN9933 vs Enoxaparin||"Bayesian Logistic Regression; Confidence Interval refers to Credible Interval"|1.32|0.47|
81707440|NCT05618808|163111826|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Odds Ratio|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|1.61|||||REGN9933 vs Enoxaparin||"Bayesian Logistic Regression; Confidence Interval refers to Credible Interval"|1.61|0.16|
81707441|NCT05618808|163111827|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Odds Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.47|1.32|||||REGN9933 vs Enoxaparin||"Bayesian Logistic Regression; Confidence Interval refers to Credible Interval"|1.32|0.47|
81673298|NCT02706873|163041514|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Response Rate Difference|11.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|17.8||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||17.8|5.4|<0.001
81707442|NCT05618808|163111833|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Odds Ratio|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|0.95|||||Enoxaparin vs Apixaban||"Bayesian Logistic Regression; Confidence Interval refers to Credible Interval"|0.95|0.32|
81707443|NCT01874353|163111844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.41||Determined using a log-rank test stratified by response to previous platinum chemotherapy and time to disease progression in the penultimate platinum based chemotherapy prior to enrolment|Regression, Cox|Model includes factors for response to previous platinum chemotherapy and time to disease progression in the penultimate platinum based chemotherapy|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||0.41|0.22|<0.0001
81636743|NCT01638000|162964088|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI for difference of adjusted change from baseline between solifenacin 5 mg and mirabegron 50 mg was \> -0.20. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg. Overall power calculation was 80% for a 1-sided test and significance level of 0.025.|least squares mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.06||If p\<0.05, this indicated superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||The non-inferiority of mirabegron vs. solifencacin on the change from baseline to final visit in the mean number of micturitions per 24 hours.||0.06|-0.42|0.15
81673299|NCT02706873|163041515|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|18.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|24.9||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||24.9|12.1|<0.001
81673300|NCT02706873|163041515|OTHER||Response Rate Difference|22.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4|29.5||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||29.5|16.4|<0.001
81673301|NCT02706873|163041516|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|20.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|27.3||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||27.3|13.2|<0.001
81673302|NCT02706873|163041516|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|19.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|26.5||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||26.5|12.3|<0.001
81673303|NCT02706873|163041517|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|26.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.1|33.0||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||33.0|19.1|<0.001
81673304|NCT02706873|163041517|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|31.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.2|38.2||The nominal p-value is reported|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for geographic region (North America, South/central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/other).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||38.2|24.2|<0.001
81707444|NCT01874353|163111844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.19||Not applicable, due to small sample size. China cohort designed to provide descriptive analysis only.|Regression, Cox|Model includes a treatment factor only|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||1.19|0.17|
81707445|NCT01874353|163111845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.0||Determined using a log-rank test stratified by response to previous platinum chemotherapy and time to disease progression in the penultimate platinum based chemotherapy prior to enrolment|Regression, Cox|Model includes factors for response to previous platinum chemotherapy and time to disease progression in the penultimate platinum based chemotherapy|A hazard ratio \<1 favours olaparib|||1.00|0.54|0.0537
81707446|NCT01874353|163111845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.49||Not applicable, due to small sample size. China cohort designed to provide descriptive analysis only.|Regression, Cox|Model includes a treatment factor only|A hazard ratio \<1 favours olaparib|||2.49|0.38|
81707447|NCT01874353|163111846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.41||Determined using a log-rank test stratified by response to previous platinum chemotherapy and time to disease progression in the penultimate platinum based chemotherapy prior to enrolment|Regression, Cox|Model includes factors for response to previous platinum chemotherapy and time to disease progression in the penultimate platinum based chemotherapy|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||0.41|0.23|<0.0001
81673305|NCT02706873|163041518|SUPERIORITY|For the Japan sub-study, no multiplicity adjustments were applied and only nominal p-values were provided for all efficacy analyses.|Response Rate Difference|28.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|48.9|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||48.9|7.7|0.004
81673306|NCT02706873|163041518|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|28.0||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|50.7|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||50.7|5.3|0.022
81673307|NCT02706873|163041518|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|21.4||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|45.2|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||45.2|-2.4|0.086
81673308|NCT02706873|163041519|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|38.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|58.5|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||58.5|18.6|<0.001
81467079|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.377||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|-0.36|||ANCOVA|||||-0.36|-1.84|0.004
81467080|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.301||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.19|||ANCOVA|||||0.19|-1.00|0.18
81673309|NCT02706873|163041519|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|45.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.8|68.6|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||68.6|21.8|<0.001
81673310|NCT02706873|163041519|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|50.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.4|72.6|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||72.6|27.4|<0.001
81673311|NCT02706873|163041520|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|34.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|47.1|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||47.1|22.0|<0.001
81673312|NCT02706873|163041520|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|51.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.0|70.7|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||70.7|33.0|<0.001
81673313|NCT02706873|163041520|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|64.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.5|82.0|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||82.0|46.5|<0.001
81673314|NCT02706873|163041521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|-0.95|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-0.95|-1.92|<0.001
81673315|NCT02706873|163041521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|-1.3|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-1.30|-2.42|<0.001
81673316|NCT02706873|163041521|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|-1.36|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-1.36|-2.48|<0.001
81673317|NCT02706873|163041522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.34|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-0.34|-0.75|<0.001
81673318|NCT02706873|163041522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.51|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-0.51|-0.99|<0.001
81673319|NCT02706873|163041522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.51|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-0.51|-0.99|<0.001
81673320|NCT02706873|163041523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|8.8|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||8.80|3.15|<0.001
81673321|NCT02706873|163041523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.66|11.19|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||11.19|4.66|<0.001
81673322|NCT02706873|163041523|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.33|10.2|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||10.20|3.33|<0.001
81673323|NCT02706873|163041524|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|51.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.5|70.0|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||70.0|32.5|<0.001
81673324|NCT02706873|163041524|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|59.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.8|81.1|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||81.1|38.8|<0.001
81673325|NCT02706873|163041524|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|60.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.9|81.5|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||81.5|39.9|<0.001
81673326|NCT02706873|163041525|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|49.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.6|68.3|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||68.3|30.6|<0.001
81673327|NCT02706873|163041525|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|52.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.2|74.8|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||74.8|30.2|<0.001
81673328|NCT02706873|163041525|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|64.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.2|84.3|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||84.3|44.2|<0.001
81673329|NCT02706873|163041526|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.69||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|0.09|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||0.09|-3.47|0.063
81673330|NCT02706873|163041526|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.4||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.45|-0.35|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-0.35|-4.45|0.022
81673331|NCT02706873|163041526|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.45||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|-0.35|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||-0.35|-4.54|0.022
81673332|NCT02706873|163041527|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|36.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|58.0|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||58.0|14.4|0.001
81673333|NCT02706873|163041527|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|34.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|59.0|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||59.0|10.2|0.010
81673334|NCT02706873|163041527|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|33.0||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|58.1|||Chi-squared||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Methotrexate|||58.1|7.9|0.016
81673335|NCT05051904|163041528|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.402|0.622|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazard model with s-IPTW. 'Treatment' is the only Independent variable used to estimate the hazard ratios.|Hazard ratio \<1 favors Dabigatran.|||0.622|0.402|<0.0001
81673336|NCT05051904|163041528|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.784||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.686|0.896|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazard model with s-IPTW. 'Treatment' is the only Independent variable used to estimate the hazard ratios.|Hazard ratio \<1 favors Rivaroxaban.|||0.896|0.686|0.0004
81673337|NCT05051904|163041528|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.637|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.514|0.791|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazard model with s-IPTW. 'Treatment' is the only Independent variable used to estimate the hazard ratios.|Hazard ratio \<1 favors Dabigatran.|||0.791|0.514|<0.0001
81673338|NCT05051904|163041529|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.714|0.851|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazard model with s-IPTW. 'Treatment' is the only Independent variable used to estimate the hazard ratios.|Hazard ratio \<1 favors Dabigatran.|||0.851|0.714|<0.0001
81673339|NCT05051904|163041529|OTHER||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.827|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.777|0.88|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazard model with s-IPTW. 'Treatment' is the only Independent variable used to estimate the hazard ratios.|Hazard ratio\<1 favors Rivaroxaban|||0.88|0.777|<0.0001
81707448|NCT01874353|163111846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.03||Not applicable, due to small sample size. China cohort designed to provide descriptive analysis only.|Regression, Cox|Model includes a treatment factor only|A hazard ratio \<1 favours olaparib|||1.03|0.18|
81707449|NCT01874353|163111847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.72||Determined using a log-rank test stratified by response to previous platinum chemotherapy and time to disease progression in the penultimate platinum based chemotherapy prior to enrolment|Regression, Cox|Model includes factors for response to previous platinum chemotherapy and time to disease progression in the penultimate platinum based chemotherapy|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||0.72|0.34|0.0002
81707450|NCT01874353|163111847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|3.97||Not applicable, due to small sample size. China cohort designed to provide descriptive analysis only.|Regression, Cox|Model includes treatment factor only|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||3.97|0.22|
81707451|NCT01874353|163111848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.9765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.191|2.126|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effects for treatment, visit and baseline TOI with the treatment by visit and baseline TOI by visit interaction. Random patient effect.||||2.126|-2.191|0.9765
81707452|NCT01874353|163111849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.48||Determined using a log-rank test stratified by response to previous platinum chemotherapy and time to disease progression in the penultimate platinum based chemotherapy prior to enrolment|Regression, Cox|Model includes factors for response to previous platinum chemotherapy and time to disease progression in the penultimate platinum based chemotherapy|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||0.48|0.28|<0.0001
81707453|NCT01874353|163111849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.08||Not applicable, due to small sample size. China cohort designed to provide descriptive analysis only.|Regression, Cox|Model includes a treatment factor only|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||1.08|0.21|
81707454|NCT01874353|163111850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.68||Determined using a log-rank test stratified by response to previous platinum chemotherapy and time to disease progression in the penultimate platinum based chemotherapy prior to enrolment|Regression, Cox|Model includes factors for response to previous platinum chemotherapy and time to disease progression in the penultimate platinum based chemotherapy|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||0.68|0.39|<0.0001
81707455|NCT01874353|163111850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.85||Not applicable, due to small sample size. China cohort designed to provide descriptive analysis only.|Regression, Cox|Model included treatment factor only|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||1.85|0.37|
81707456|NCT01874353|163111851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.49||Determined using a log-rank test stratified by response to previous platinum chemotherapy and time to disease progression in the penultimate platinum based chemotherapy prior to enrolment|Regression, Cox|Model includes factors for response to previous platinum chemotherapy and time to disease progression in the penultimate platinum based chemotherapy|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||0.49|0.28|<0.0001
81673340|NCT05098041|163041530|OTHER|Linear mixed-effects model was used for analysis. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. The point estimates and 90 percent (%) confidence intervals (CIs) for the Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR) of Cmax for Soticlestat and Rifampin versus Soticlestat alone were calculated using the exponentiation of the point estimates of the difference between treatment regimen and the corresponding 90% CIs from the analyses on the natural-log (ln)-transformed Cmax.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|13.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.73|17.79|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Soticlestat + Rifampin/Soticlestat Alone).|||17.79|9.73|
81707457|NCT01874353|163111851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.04||Not applicable, due to small sample size. China cohort designed to provide descriptive analysis only.|Regression, Cox|Model includes a treatment factor only|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours the Olaparib arm|||1.04|0.20|
81707458|NCT01874353|163111852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.4||Determined using a log-rank test stratified by response to previous platinum chemotherapy and time to disease progression in the penultimate platinum based chemotherapy prior to enrolment|Regression, Cox|Model includes factors for response to previous platinum chemotherapy and time to disease progression in the penultimate platinum based chemotherapy|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||0.40|0.22|<0.0001
81707459|NCT04088331|163111860|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Exact binomial test|||"Hypotheses:~H0: p ≤ 0.65 H1: p \> 0.65 where p = the proportion of subjects who are a treatment success.~Hypotheses evaluated using a one-sided exact binomial test.~Power calculation assumed a treatment success rate of 80%. With a one-sided type I error of 0.025 and a type II error of 0.10 (90% power), a sample size of 96 subjects needed to demonstrate the proportion of subjects who are a treatment success exceeds 65%."||||< 0.001
81707460|NCT01996865|163111876|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.3296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.2|||Regression, Cox|||||1.2|0.6|0.3296
81707461|NCT01996865|163111877|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.1222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||||1.1|0.4|0.1222
81707462|NCT03676465|163111892|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Calculated p value was \>0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81707463|NCT03676465|163111893|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Calculated p value was \>0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81467081|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||||-0.14|-1.35|0.015
81707464|NCT03676465|163111894|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Calculated p value was \>0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81707465|NCT03676465|163111895|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Calculated p value was \>0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81707466|NCT03676465|163111896|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81707467|NCT03676465|163111897|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Calculated p value was \>0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81707468|NCT03676465|163111898|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81707469|NCT03676465|163111899|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Calculated p value was \>0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81707470|NCT03676465|163111900|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Calculated p value was \>0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81707471|NCT03676465|163111901|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Calculated p value was \>0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81707472|NCT03676465|163111902|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Calculated p value was \>0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81707473|NCT03676465|163111903|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Calculated p value was \>0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81707474|NCT03676465|163111904|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Calculated p value was \>0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81707475|NCT03676465|163111905|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81707476|NCT03685643|163111914|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81707477|NCT03685643|163111915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81707478|NCT03685643|163111916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.19
81707479|NCT03797144|163111918|OTHER|"A paired t-test for normally distributed data was performed to test whether the mean improvement from baseline was significantly greater than 0.~The normality of the data distribution was assessed with the Shapiro-Wilk test."||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||"To verify that the improvement of ODI from Baseline to 3 Month was significantly greater than 0 for each indication subgroup the following statistical analyses were planned.~The null hypothesis was H0: μ\_ODI ≤ 0, and the alternative hypothesis was Ha: μ\_ODI \> 0 where μ\_ODI is the mean improvement of ODI score at 3 months from baseline."||||0.06
81707480|NCT03797144|163111918|OTHER|"A paired t-test for normally distributed data was performed to test whether the mean improvement from baseline was significantly greater than 0.~The normality of the data distribution was assessed with the Shapiro-Wilk test."||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||"To verify that the improvement of ODI from Baseline to 3 Month was significantly greater than 0 for each indication subgroup the following statistical analyses were planned.~The null hypothesis was H0: μ\_ODI ≤ 0, and the alternative hypothesis was Ha: μ\_ODI \> 0 where μ\_ODI is the mean improvement of ODI score at 3 months from baseline."||||0.012
81707481|NCT03797144|163111919|OTHER|"A paired t-test for normally distributed data was performed to test whether the mean improvement from baseline was significantly greater than 0.~The normality of the data distribution was assessed with the Shapiro-Wilk test."||||||0.002||||||Back Pain|t-test, 1 sided|||"To verify that the improvement of VAS from Baseline to 3 Month was significantly greater than 0 for each indication subgroup the following statistical analyses were planned.~The null hypothesis was H0: μ\_VAS ≤ 0, and the alternative hypothesis was Ha: μ\_VAS \> 0 where μ\_VAS is the mean improvement of VAS score at 3 months from baseline."||||0.002
81707482|NCT03797144|163111919|OTHER|"A paired t-test for normally distributed data was performed to test whether the mean improvement from baseline was significantly greater than 0.~The normality of the data distribution was assessed with the Shapiro-Wilk test."|||||<|0.001||||||Back Pain|t-test, 1 sided|||"To verify that the improvement of VAS from Baseline to 3 Month was significantly greater than 0 for each indication subgroup the following statistical analyses were planned.~The null hypothesis was H0: μ\_VAS ≤ 0, and the alternative hypothesis was Ha: μ\_VAS \> 0 where μ\_VAS is the mean improvement of VAS score at 3 months from baseline."||||<0.001
81535665|NCT06172348|162753869|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|129.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.51|151.06|||||Ratios (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence intervals were expressed as percentages. Test = MR2 capsule (fed); Reference = MR2 capsule (fasted).|A mixed effect model was used with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant with sequence as a random effect.||151.06|111.51|
81707483|NCT03797144|163111919|OTHER|"A paired t-test for normally distributed data was performed to test whether the mean improvement from baseline was significantly greater than 0.~The normality of the data distribution was assessed with the Shapiro-Wilk test."|||||<|0.001||||||Leg Pain|t-test, 1 sided|||"To verify that the improvement of VAS from Baseline to 3 Month was significantly greater than 0 for each indication subgroup the following statistical analyses were planned.~The null hypothesis was H0: μ\_VAS ≤ 0, and the alternative hypothesis was Ha: μ\_VAS \> 0 where μ\_VAS is the mean improvement of VAS score at 3 months from baseline."||||<0.001
81707484|NCT03797144|163111919|OTHER|"A paired t-test for normally distributed data was performed to test whether the mean improvement from baseline was significantly greater than 0.~The normality of the data distribution was assessed with the Shapiro-Wilk test."|||||<|0.001||||||Leg Pain|t-test, 1 sided|||"To verify that the improvement of VAS from Baseline to 3 Month was significantly greater than 0 for each indication subgroup the following statistical analyses were planned.~The null hypothesis was H0: μ\_VAS ≤ 0, and the alternative hypothesis was Ha: μ\_VAS \> 0 where μ\_VAS is the mean improvement of VAS score at 3 months from baseline."||||<0.001
81707485|NCT03797144|163111920|OTHER|"A paired t-test for normally distributed data was performed to test whether the mean improvement from baseline was significantly greater than 0.~The normality of the data distribution was assessed with the Shapiro-Wilk test."||||||0.174||||||Health State Score|t-test, 1 sided|||"To verify that the improvement of EQ-5D 5L from Baseline to 3 Month was significantly greater than 0 for each indication subgroup the following statistical analyses were planned.~The null hypothesis was H0: μ\_EQ-5D 5L ≤ 0, and the alternative hypothesis was Ha: μ\_EQ-5D 5L \> 0 where μ\_EQ-5D 5L is the mean improvement of EQ-5D 5L score at 3 months from baseline."||||0.174
81707486|NCT03797144|163111920|OTHER|"A paired t-test for normally distributed data was performed to test whether the mean improvement from baseline was significantly greater than 0.~The normality of the data distribution was assessed with the Shapiro-Wilk test."||||||0.002||||||Health State Score|t-test, 1 sided|||"To verify that the improvement of EQ-5D 5L from Baseline to 3 Month was significantly greater than 0 for each indication subgroup the following statistical analyses were planned.~The null hypothesis was H0: μ\_EQ-5D 5L ≤ 0, and the alternative hypothesis was Ha: μ\_EQ-5D 5L \> 0 where μ\_EQ-5D 5L is the mean improvement of EQ-5D 5L score at 3 months from baseline."||||0.002
81710361|NCT01265719|163117177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.2437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.65|||ANCOVA||Change from baseline to last available observation in longest lash length (LLL) was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment group with baseline LLL value as covariate.|\<5 years||1.65|-0.43|0.2437
81535666|NCT06172348|162753870|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|107.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.46|119.76|||||Ratios (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence intervals were expressed as percentages. Test = MR1 capsule (fed); Reference = MR1 capsule (fasted).|A mixed effect model was used with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant with sequence as a random effect.||119.76|96.46|
81710362|NCT01265719|163117177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.5199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.43|||ANCOVA||Change from baseline to last available observation in LLL was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment group with baseline LLL value as covariate.|5 to \<18 years||0.43|-0.85|0.5199
81686256|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.05|4.49|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||4.49|3.05|
81686257|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|2.81|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.81|1.92|
81686258|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|2.5|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.50|1.83|
81686259|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|1.74|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.74|1.32|
81686260|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.82|11.09|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||11.09|5.82|
81686261|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.25|8.21|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||8.21|4.25|
81686262|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.96|6.0|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||6.00|3.96|
81686263|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.58|3.79|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||3.79|2.58|
81686264|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.56|16.49|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||16.49|8.56|
81686265|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.59|4.76|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||4.76|2.59|
81686266|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.61|9.03|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||9.03|4.61|
81686267|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|4.24|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||4.24|2.32|
81686268|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.23|10.33|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||10.33|5.23|
81686269|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.07|7.69|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||7.69|4.07|
81686270|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|5.2|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||5.20|2.50|
81686271|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|4.04|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||4.04|2.10|
81686272|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|3.71|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||3.71|2.26|
81673341|NCT05098041|163041531|OTHER|Linear mixed-effects model was used for analysis. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. The point estimates and 90% CIs for the GMR of AUC∞ for Soticlestat and Rifampin versus Soticlestat alone were calculated using the exponentiation of the point estimates of the difference between treatment regimen and the corresponding 90% CIs from the analyses on the ln-transformed AUC∞.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|16.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.53|21.5|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Soticlestat + Rifampin/Soticlestat Alone).|||21.50|12.53|
81673342|NCT05098041|163041532|OTHER|Linear mixed-effects model was used for analysis. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. The point estimates and 90% CIs for the GMR of AUClast for Soticlestat and Rifampin versus Soticlestat alone were calculated using the exponentiation of the point estimates of the difference between treatment regimen and the corresponding 90% CIs from the analyses on the ln-transformed AUClast.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|14.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.94|18.64|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Soticlestat + Rifampin/Soticlestat Alone).|||18.64|11.94|
81673343|NCT05098041|163041533|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.117|||=|0.0791|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.202|0.0|||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test||Difference was calculated as (Soticlestat + Rifampin) - Soticlestat Alone. The difference of medians (treatment effect) and the corresponding 90% CI was estimated using the Hodges-Lehmann method and Walsh Averages.|||0.000|-0.202|=0.07910
81707487|NCT03797144|163111920|OTHER|"A paired t-test for normally distributed data was performed to test whether the mean improvement from baseline was significantly greater than 0.~The normality of the data distribution was assessed with the Shapiro-Wilk test."||||||0.003||||||Index score|t-test, 1 sided|||"To verify that the improvement of EQ-5D 5L from Baseline to 3 Month was significantly greater than 0 for each indication subgroup the following statistical analyses were planned.~The null hypothesis was H0: μ\_EQ-5D 5L ≤ 0, and the alternative hypothesis was Ha: μ\_EQ-5D 5L \> 0 where μ\_EQ-5D 5L is the mean improvement of EQ-5D 5L score at 3 months from baseline."||||0.003
81707488|NCT03797144|163111920|OTHER|"A paired t-test for normally distributed data was performed to test whether the mean improvement from baseline was significantly greater than 0.~The normality of the data distribution was assessed with the Shapiro-Wilk test."||||||0.012||||||Index score|t-test, 1 sided|||"To verify that the improvement of EQ-5D 5L from Baseline to 3 Month was significantly greater than 0 for each indication subgroup the following statistical analyses were planned.~The null hypothesis was H0: μ\_EQ-5D 5L ≤ 0, and the alternative hypothesis was Ha: μ\_EQ-5D 5L \> 0 where μ\_EQ-5D 5L is the mean improvement of EQ-5D 5L score at 3 months from baseline."||||0.012
81707489|NCT00376675|163111937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.317
81707490|NCT00995215|163111947|OTHER|Statistical analysis was performed using a repeated measures analysis of variance and paired t-test.||||||0.05||||||A P value \<0.05 was taken as indicative of statistical significance.|ANOVA|||The effects of electrical (spinal cord stimulation) SCS with disc electrode and wire leads on airway pressure generation were compared. Since SCS with the disc leads, when applied in clinical trials, resulted in airway pressure generation that approximated pressures generated with a normal maximum cough, airway pressure generation achieved during SCS with these leads served as our gold standard to which all comparisons were made.||||0.05
81707491|NCT00423592|163111951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|9.7|||Exact binomial test|A 1-sample test for a binomial proportion was performed.||Sample size: 30 participants; 80% power to rule out 50% recurrence rate of serum ALT/AST abnormalities following ambrisentan treatment (assumes 25% recurrence rate); 99% power to rule out 75% recurrence rate (assumes 37.5% recurrence rate). H\_0 = proportion of subjects experiencing primary endpoint at 12% vs 1-sided alternative of \< 12%. P-value from exact binomial test. Summary statistics included the estimated proportion, 95% confidence interval (CI), and the p-value of the hypothesis test.||9.7|0.0|0.01
81673344|NCT03759665|163041535|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|0.75||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|1.5|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.50|0.00|0.044
81673345|NCT03759665|163041537|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|0.13||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.25|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.25|-0.13|0.206
81673346|NCT03759665|163041540|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|0.0327||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0327|0.104|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Treatment With IB1001||0.1040|-0.0327|0.210
81673347|NCT03759665|163041540|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|-0.0291||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0863|0.0262|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Post-Treatment Washout||0.0262|-0.0863|0.212
81707492|NCT00423592|163111954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|49.6||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|40.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Hypothesis testing and descriptive statistics were carried out on the last-observation-carried-forward (LOCF) 6-minute walk distance change from baseline.||40.4|6.3|0.009
81673348|NCT03759665|163041541|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|-1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.75|-0.75|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Treatment With IB1001||-0.75|-1.75|<0.001
81673349|NCT03759665|163041541|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|1.25||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|2.0|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Post-Treatment Washout||2.00|0.50|0.001
81673350|NCT03759665|163041543|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|-0.031||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.063|0.0|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Treatment with IB1001||0.000|-0.063|0.020
81673351|NCT03759665|163041543|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|0.042|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.021|0.063|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Post-Treatment Washout||0.063|0.021|<0.001
81673352|NCT03759665|163041544|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|3.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.0|3.5|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Treatment With IB1001||3.5|3.0|<0.001
81673353|NCT03759665|163041544|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.5|5.0|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Post-Treatment Washout||5.0|4.5|<0.001
81673354|NCT01297270|163041567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|30.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimate adjusted for genotype and race using Koch's method, with continuity correction|||30.6|10.7|<0.0001
81673355|NCT01297270|163041567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.4||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|27.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimate adjusted for genotype and race using Koch's method, with continuity correction|||27.4|7.3|0.0007
81707493|NCT00423592|163111955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.51||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Hypothesis testing and descriptive statistics were carried out on the last-observation-carried-forward (LOCF) Borg dyspnea index change from baseline.||0.0|-1.0|0.046
81673356|NCT01297270|163041568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|30.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimate adjusted for genotype and race using Koch's method, with continuity correction|||30.6|10.7|<0.0001
81673357|NCT01297270|163041568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.6||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|26.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimate adjusted for genotype and race using Koch's method, with continuity correction|||26.7|6.5|0.0014
81673358|NCT00382993|163041578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.63|||<|0.001||95.0|2.76|11.49|||ANOVA|||||11.49|2.76|<0.001
81673359|NCT03015259|163041612|EQUIVALENCE|To show the clinical equivalence, an analysis of covariance model was fit on the participants from the test budesonide/formoterol fumarate and Symbicort groups, with the endpoint as outcome and treatment, study site and treatment by site interaction as fixed effects and FEV1 baseline value as covariate.|Test/Referece LS Mean Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.958|1.13|||||Fieller's formula was applied|Only Treatments 1 and 2 were compared for equivalence. Treatment 3 (placebo) was subtracted from both Treatments 1 and 2, as this primary endpoint was baseline adjusted.||1.130|0.958|
81673360|NCT03015259|163041613|EQUIVALENCE|To show the clinical equivalence, an ANCOVA model was fit with the endpoint as outcome and treatment, study site and treatment-by site interaction as fixed effects and FEV1 baseline value as covariate.|Test/Reference LS Mean Ratio|1.004|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.889|1.14|||||Fieller's formula was applied|Treatments 1 and 2 were baseline adjusted by subtracting Treatment 3 (placebo) from each.||1.140|0.889|
81673361|NCT03015259|163041614|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Comparison of means, no formal statistical comparison|no statistical significance applied|||
81673362|NCT03341962|163041649|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0188||||0.5836|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|1-sided exact test adjusted for stratification factors (prior use of any biologics and concurrent use of corticosteroids), α=0.097||||||0.5836
81673363|NCT00513500|163041691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|5.32||||||95.0|2.19|8.94||||||||8.94|2.19|
81673364|NCT00513500|163041692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.23||||||95.0|0.14|0.38||||||||0.38|0.14|
81673365|NCT00513500|163041693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.44||||||95.0|0.21|0.93||||||||0.93|0.21|
81535667|NCT06172348|162753870|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|109.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.19|121.17|||||Ratios (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence intervals were expressed as percentages. Test = MR2 capsule (fed); Reference = MR2 capsule (fasted).|A mixed effect model was used with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant with sequence as a random effect.||121.17|99.19|
81707494|NCT00423592|163111957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.44||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|7.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Seven subjects were evaluated by the incorrect version of the SF-36 questionnaire at the baseline visit and were not included in the analysis; therefore n = 28 for mean baseline scores, and n = 28 for mean change from baseline at Week 12.||7.1|2.1|0.001
81467082|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.301||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||||-0.23|-1.41|0.006
81535668|NCT04037891|162753875|SUPERIORITY||Difference of percentage of participants|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.57|72.99||||||||72.99|-53.57|
81535669|NCT04037891|162753875|SUPERIORITY||Difference of percentage of participants|33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.45|78.39||||||Comparison of incidence of ocular TEAE in all patients receiving rVA576 (part 1 and 2) vs placebo||78.39|-25.45|
81535670|NCT05274958|162753881|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Patient measures for both groups were first summarized descriptively with means and standard deviations. To compare the two groups, a t-test was used.||||<0.05
81673366|NCT00004259|163041709|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.32|||Log Rank|||The hypothesized median survival time was 36 months for the RT+BCNU/CCNU arm and 54 months for the RT+TMZ arm, corresponding to a hazard ratio (HR) of 0.67. A sample size of 216 evaluable patients per arm would provide 90% power with a one-sided significance level of 0.05. The final analysis was planned after 155 deaths were observed. Interim efficacy analyses were planned after 52 and 104 deaths, with an interim futility analysis planned at 128 deaths.||1.32|0.67|0.36
81673367|NCT00004259|163041711|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.16||2-sided|Gray's test||Reference level = RT + BCNU/CCNU|||1.16|0.55|0.46
81673368|NCT00004259|163041712|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||2-sided|Chi-squared|||Overall toxicity||||<0.001
81673369|NCT00004259|163041712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76||||||2-sided|Chi-squared|||Non-hematologic toxicity||||0.76
81673370|NCT00004259|163041713|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.78||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.4|||Log Rank|Two-side significance level = 0.05|Reference level = Methylated MGMT|||3.40|0.93|0.08
81673371|NCT00004259|163041714|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.35|||Log Rank|Two-sided confidence interval = 0.5|Reference level = Methylated|||2.35|0.70|0.41
81673372|NCT00749996|163041715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.61||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|0.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null-hypothesis: Ho: Δ VAS DIAM = Δ VAS Control will be tested against the alternative hypothesis:HA: Δ VAS DIAM ≠ Δ VAS Control.Where Δ is the average decrease in VAS score (baseline - 6 months). A minimal sample size of 240 analyzable patients is required to demonstrate with 80% power a difference in back pain reduction that is significant at the 95% level, comparing DIAM and Control groups. 268 patients will be enroll to allow of up to 10% attrition.||0.38|-1.59|0.228
81673373|NCT00749996|163041716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.36||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|6.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null-hypothesis(Ho: Δ ODI DIAM = Δ ODI Control) will be tested against the alternative hypothesis (HA: Δ ODI DIAM ≠ Δ ODI Control). Δ ODI DIAM = average change in the ODI (12 months - baseline) in the DIAM treated patient group and Δ VAS Control =average change in the ODI in the Control group.||6.08|-8.80|0.719
81673374|NCT02079987|163041721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||difference-in-difference analysis|A propensity weighted difference-in-difference approach was taken to account for imbalances in assignment and loss to follow-up.||||||0.49
81673375|NCT02079987|163041722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||difference-in-difference analysis|A propensity weighted difference-in-difference approach was taken to account for imbalances in assignment and loss to follow-up.||||||0.23
81673376|NCT02079987|163041723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||A propensity weighted difference-in-difference approach was taken to account for imbalances in assignment and loss to follow-up.|difference-in-difference analysis|||||||0.25
81673377|NCT02079987|163041724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81707495|NCT00423592|163111958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.98||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|6.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Seven subjects were evaluated by the incorrect version of the SF-36 questionnaire at the baseline visit and were not included in the analysis; therefore n = 28 for mean baseline scores, and n = 28 for mean change from baseline at Week 12.||6.8|-0.1|0.059
81707496|NCT00423592|163111959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.86||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|7.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Seven subjects were evaluated by the incorrect version of the SF-36 questionnaire at the baseline visit and were not included in the analysis; therefore n = 28 for mean baseline scores, and n = 28 for mean change from baseline at Week 12.||7.0|1.7|0.002
81707497|NCT00423592|163111960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.56||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|11.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Seven subjects were evaluated by the incorrect version of the SF-36 questionnaire at the baseline visit and were not included in the analysis; therefore n = 28 for mean baseline scores, and n = 28 for mean change from baseline at Week 12.||11.3|3.1|0.001
81707498|NCT00423592|163111961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.4||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|5.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Seven subjects were evaluated by the incorrect version of the SF-36 questionnaire at the baseline visit and were not included in the analysis; therefore n = 28 for mean baseline scores, and n = 28 for mean change from baseline at Week 12.||5.6|0.6|0.017
81707499|NCT00423592|163111962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.45||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|5.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Seven subjects were evaluated by the incorrect version of the SF-36 questionnaire at the baseline visit and were not included in the analysis; therefore n = 28 for mean baseline scores, and n = 28 for mean change from baseline at Week 12.||5.8|0.1|0.046
81707500|NCT00423592|163111963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.23||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|7.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Seven subjects were evaluated by the incorrect version of the SF-36 questionnaire at the baseline visit and were not included in the analysis; therefore n = 28 for mean baseline scores, and n = 28 for mean change from baseline at Week 12.||7.3|1.7|0.003
81707501|NCT00423592|163111964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.41||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|7.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Seven subjects were evaluated by the incorrect version of the SF-36 questionnaire at the baseline visit and were not included in the analysis; therefore n = 28 for mean baseline scores, and n = 28 for mean change from baseline at Week 12.||7.2|-0.1|0.059
81707502|NCT00423592|163111965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.96||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|9.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Seven subjects were evaluated by the incorrect version of the SF-36 questionnaire at the baseline visit and were not included in the analysis; therefore n = 28 for mean baseline scores, and n = 28 for mean change from baseline at Week 12.||9.3|-1.5|0.152
81707503|NCT00423592|163111966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.78||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|6.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Seven subjects were evaluated by the incorrect version of the SF-36 questionnaire at the baseline visit and were not included in the analysis; therefore n = 28 for mean baseline scores, and n = 28 for mean change from baseline at Week 12.||6.2|1.7|0.001
81707504|NCT00255008|163111984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion of patients (%)|80.0||||||95.0|28.36|99.49||||||||99.49|28.36|
81707505|NCT00255008|163111984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion of patients (%)|76.47||||||95.0|50.1|93.19||||||||93.19|50.10|
81707506|NCT00255008|163111984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion of patients (%)|87.5||||||95.0|47.35|99.48||||||||99.48|47.35|
81707507|NCT01833806|163111986|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.78|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.98|||Binomial|||The alternative hypothesis test was that the proportion of Responders would be greater than the proportion of subjects experiencing pain progression. This PAS was powered to enroll 70 subjects based on the pivotal trial proportion of 18:8 (Responders:Pain progression). The study was closed at an enrollment of 32 subjects.||0.98|0.58|= 0.01
81707508|NCT05083949|163111993|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded, if the confidence interval (CI) for the comparison of geometric least squares means ratio was included in the pre-defined equivalence range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Ratio of GLSM (%)|99.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.23||0.7792|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.03|102.19|||ANOVA||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSM) was calculated as: Fixed dose combination (treatment B)/ free dose combination (treatment A).~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\])."|The statistical model used for the analysis was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||102.19|97.03|0.7792
81707509|NCT05083949|163111994|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded, if the confidence interval (CI) for the comparison of geometric least squares means ratio was included in the pre-defined equivalence range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Ratio of GLSM (%)|101.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.18||0.6493|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.39|106.59|||ANOVA||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSM) was calculated as: Fixed dose combination (treatment B)/ free dose combination (treatment A).~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\])."|The statistical model used for the analysis was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||106.59|96.39|0.6493
81710363|NCT01265719|163117178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-2.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.54||0.8643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.3|28.94|||ANCOVA||Change from baseline to last available observation in corneal thickness was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment group with baseline corneal thickness value as covariate.|\<5 years||28.94|-34.30|0.8643
81535671|NCT03400475|162753886|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.088||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.90
81467083|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||||-0.41|-1.59|<0.001
81673378|NCT02079987|163041725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.57
81673379|NCT02079987|163041726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.87
81673380|NCT01627860|163041727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Seizure free rate|23.57||||0.0759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|49.0|||ANOVA||Difference in Seizure free rate (Monotherapy minus Add on therapy)|||49.00|-4.21|0.0759
81673381|NCT01627860|163041728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in mean percent change|18.3||||0.7102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.0|117.7|||ANCOVA||Difference in mean percent change of seizure frequency (Monotherapy minus Add on therapy)|||117.7|-81.0|0.7102
81673382|NCT03152019|163041735|SUPERIORITY||percentages|0.77|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81673383|NCT00894556|163041769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLIMMIX)|An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the correlation among repeated measurements within patient.||||||<0.001
81673384|NCT00894556|163041770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLIMMIX)|An unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the correlation among repeated measurements within patient.||||||<0.001
81673385|NCT01534533|163041790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two sides)|Chi-squared|||"The null hypothesis was no group difference"||||>0.05
81673386|NCT01534533|163041791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.992||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two sides)|ANOVA|||"The null hypothesis was no group difference"||||0.992
81673387|NCT01534533|163041792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.672||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two sides)|ANOVA|||"The null hypothesis was no group difference"||||0.672
81673388|NCT01534533|163041793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.402||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two sides)|ANOVA|||"The null hypothesis was no group difference"||||0.402
81710364|NCT01265719|163117178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.87||0.8591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.54|8.8|||ANCOVA||Change from baseline to last available observation in corneal thickness was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment group with baseline corneal thickness value as covariate.|5 to \<18 years||8.80|-10.54|0.8591
81467084|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||||-0.33|-1.59|0.003
81467085|NCT01340027|162626304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.348||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||||-0.31|-1.68|0.004
81535672|NCT03400475|162753887|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.59||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.90
81535673|NCT03400475|162753888|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.596||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.90
81673389|NCT01534533|163041794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.636||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05 (two sides)|ANOVA|||"The null hypothesis was no group difference"||||0.636
81673390|NCT04311502|163041806|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.79|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for HIV-1 status (positive/negative) and TB Disease at Screening (Advanced/Not Advanced).|Arm 1 vs Arm 2|This comparison is adjusting for HIV-1 status (positive/negative) and TB Disease at Screening (Advanced/Not Advanced).||1.79|0.82|0.21
81673391|NCT04311502|163041807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.14|0.45|||Wald chi-square test||Difference in cumulative proportions (Arm 1 - Arm 2)|"The point estimate and 90% two-sided confidence intervals for the difference in cumulative proportions of participants experiencing a Grade 3 or higher AE that is at least one-grade increase from baseline at any time during the 65-week study period was compared between Arm 1 and Arm 2.~This outcome measure is limited to data obtained up to September 25, 2023."||0.45|0.14|<0.01
81673392|NCT04311502|163041807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.28|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.11|0.44|||Wald chi-square test||Difference in cumulative proportions (Arm 1 - Arm 2)|"The point estimate and 90% two-sided confidence intervals for the difference in cumulative proportions of participants experiencing a Grade 3 or higher AE that is at least one-grade increase from baseline at any time during the 65-week study period was compared between Arm 1 and Arm 2.~All data through week 65."||0.44|0.11|<0.01
81673393|NCT04311502|163041808|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.26||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.06|||Wald chi-square test||Difference in cumulative proportions (Arm 1 - Arm 2)|The point estimate and 95% two-sided confidence interval for the difference in cumulative proportions of participants experiencing a favorable outcome through week 65 was compared between Arm 1 and Arm 2.||-0.06|-0.47|0.01
81673394|NCT04311502|163041809|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.25||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.04|||Wald chi-square||Difference in cumulative proportions (Arm 1 - Arm 2)|The point estimate and 95% two-sided confidence interval for the difference in cumulative proportions of participants experiencing a favorable outcome through week 65 was compared between Arm 1 and Arm 2.||-0.04|-0.46|0.02
81673395|NCT04311502|163041810|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test was used to test for a difference in proportions|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.06||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.05|||Fisher Exact||Difference in proportions (Arm 1 - Arm 2); exact confidence interval|||0.05|-0.22|0.35
81673396|NCT04311502|163041812|SUPERIORITY||GEE|24.04|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.13|32.94|||Regression, Linear|||||32.94|15.13|<0.01
81673397|NCT04311502|163041814|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.15|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|21.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Compares the odds of participants having maximum occurrence of QTcF change from baseline of ≥30 ms and \<60 ms, or ≥60 ms between Arm 1 and Arm 2 in the safety set using the proportional odds model.||21.30|2.40|<0.01
81673398|NCT04311502|163041814|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.41|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.58|||exact unconditional||Arm 1 - Arm 2|Proportion of Participants with Worst Changes in QTcF from Screening \>= 30 ms over visits at Weeks 2, 8, 13||0.58|0.17|<0.01
81673399|NCT04311502|163041815|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.8||One-sided p-value|Regression, Cox|Adjusted for HIV status (positive/negative) and TB disease according to chest X-ray (advanced/not advanced)|Arm 1 vs. Arm 2|||1.80|0.84|0.18
81673400|NCT04311502|163041816|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.71||One-sided p-value|Regression, Cox|||This comparison is adjusting for HIV-1 status (positive/negative) and TB Disease at Screening (Advanced/Not Advanced).||1.71|0.80|0.25
81636744|NCT01638000|162964089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.25||If P \<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the smallest percentage of participants with at least 1 TEAE of dry mouth, constipation or blurred vision during the double-blind period at the final visit.|Regression, Logistic|Included treatment group, sex, age group (\< 65, ≥ 65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥ 2) and geographic region as factors.||Difference vs Mirabegron. Differences of the percentages were calculated by subtracting the percentage of mirabegron 50 mg group from the percentage of solifenacin 5 mg group.||2.25|1.04|0.030
81636745|NCT01638000|162964090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least squares mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.27||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Week 4 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.27|-0.19|0.71
81636746|NCT01638000|162964090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least squares mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.0||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Week 8 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.00|-0.47|0.053
81636747|NCT01638000|162964090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least squares mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.05||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Week 12 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.05|-0.44|0.12
81535674|NCT03400475|162753889|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.083||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.90
81636748|NCT01638000|162964091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|0.9||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.11||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|Poisson regression|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline as covariates.||Week 4 Rate Ratio vs. Mirabegron.||1.11|0.73|0.33
81636749|NCT01638000|162964091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|0.84||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.1||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|Poisson regression|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline as covariates.||Week 8 Rate Ratio vs. Mirabegron.||1.10|0.64|0.21
81636750|NCT01638000|162964091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|0.97||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.32||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|Poisson regression|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline as covariates||Week 12 Rate Ratio vs. Mirabegron.||1.32|0.71|0.83
81636751|NCT01638000|162964091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|0.92||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.24||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|Poisson regression|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65,≥ 65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline as covariates.||Final Visit Rate Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.24|0.68|0.57
81636752|NCT01638000|162964092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.1||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|From stratified rank ANCOVA analysis.||Week 4 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.10|-0.25|0.36
81673401|NCT04311502|163041817|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.13||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.35|||Fisher Exact|||||0.35|-0.07|0.23
81673402|NCT04311502|163041818|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.24|||Fisher Exact|||||0.24|-0.11|0.56
81673403|NCT04311502|163041819|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.07||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.18|||Wald chi-square test||Difference in cumulative proportions (Arm 1 - Arm 2)|The point estimate and 90% two-sided confidence intervals for the difference in cumulative proportions of participants experiencing an SAE through week 65 was compared between Arm 1 and Arm 2.||0.18|-0.04|0.27
81673404|NCT04311502|163041820|SUPERIORITY|Fisher's exact test was used to test for a difference in proportions|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.13|||Fisher Exact||Difference in proportions (Arm 1 - Arm 2); exact confidence interval|||0.13|-0.10|1
81673405|NCT04311502|163041821|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.39|||Regression, Cox|||Time point: Screening||1.39|0.57|0.597
81673406|NCT04311502|163041821|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.44|||Regression, Cox|||Time point: Entry||1.44|0.58|0.70
81673407|NCT04311502|163041821|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.03|||Regression, Cox|||Time point: Week 2||1.03|0.40|0.07
81673408|NCT04311502|163041821|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.98|||Regression, Cox|||Time point: Week 4||0.98|0.34|0.04
81673409|NCT04311502|163041821|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.67|||Regression, Cox|||Time point: Week 6||1.67|0.41|0.60
81673410|NCT04311502|163041821|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.88|||Regression, Cox|||Time point: Week 8||1.88|0.33|0.595
81673411|NCT04311502|163041821|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.44|||Regression, Cox|||Time point: Week 10||2.44|0.25|0.66
81673412|NCT04311502|163041821|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|6.39|||Regression, Cox|||Time point: Week 12||6.39|0.21|0.86
81673413|NCT04311502|163041822|SUPERIORITY||Slope|20.43|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.71|35.16|||Regression, Linear|||This comparison is adjusting for HIV-1 status (positive/negative) and TB Disease at Screening (Advanced/Not Advanced).||35.16|5.71|<0.01
81467086|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.177||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.09|||ANCOVA|||"All statistical comparisons are for change from Baseline to End of Treatment using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The ANCOVA model includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline measurement as a covariate.~LS Mean Differences were calculated by subtracting Solifenacin 5 mg/Placebo from the comparison treatment group."||0.09|-0.60|0.15
81673414|NCT01979523|163041834|OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.74
81636753|NCT01638000|162964092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.03||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|From the stratified rank ANCOVA analysis.||Week 8 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.03|-0.48|0.12
81673415|NCT03548051|163041846|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions|0.05|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.65||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in proportions between study arms, with a two-sided alternative.||0.65|-0.58|>0.999
81673416|NCT03548051|163041849|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions|0.05|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.65||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in proportions between study arms, with a two-sided alternative.||0.65|-0.58|>0.999
81673417|NCT03548051|163041850|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Log Rank|||A Log-Rank permutation test for small samples was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no difference in the time to first CDAD recurrence between treatment arms.||||>0.999
81673418|NCT01870401|163041851|NON_INFERIORITY|The protocol identified a non-inferiority bound equal to 0.12 (12%).|||||<|0.025|||||||Farrington and Manning|||The primary safety hypothesis is as follows: H0: pControl - pDCB ≥ and H1: pControl (alpha) pDCB \< where p is the success rate in each arm and (alpha) is the non-inferiority bound.||||<0.025
81673419|NCT01870401|163041852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0222|||||||Wald Test|One-sided Wald test based on model estimate of DCB treatment effect and subject as a random effect.||||||0.0222
81673420|NCT00535132|163041878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4|<|0.001||||||p-value based on a paired t-test for a within-group comparison.|t-test, 2 sided|||Sample size for this study was based on changes in the MSQ scores within subjects from baseline to endpoint using a one-sample paired t-test. A sample size of 97 subjects was shown to have 90% power at endpoint to detect a mean change from baseline of 0.5 units on the MSQ score, with a standard deviation of 1.5. Allowing for extra variability from subjects with prior generic risperidone (instead of branded risperidone) use, this number was increased to 150 subjects.||||<0.001
81673421|NCT00535132|163041879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4|<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for within-group comparison based on a paired t-test.||||||<0.001
81673422|NCT00535132|163041880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4|<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81673423|NCT00535132|163041881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.3|<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for within-group comparison based on a paired t-test.||||||<0.001
81673424|NCT00535132|163041882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Fisher Exact|P-values for the study group comparisons using dichotomized categories are based on Fisher's Exact Test.||||||0.002
81673425|NCT00535132|163041883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|P-values for the study group comparisons using dichotomized categories are based on Fisher's Exact Test.||||||0.033
81673426|NCT00535132|163041884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.1|<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for within-group comparison based on a paired t-test.||||||<0.001
81710365|NCT01265719|163117179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|4.5||||0.2413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.49|19.36|||Fisher Exact|||||19.36|-10.49|0.2413
81467087|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.25|||ANCOVA|||||0.25|-0.33|0.78
81636754|NCT01638000|162964092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.07||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|From the stratified rank ANCOVA analysis.||Week 12 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||0.07|-0.57|0.47
81636755|NCT01638000|162964093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|0.92||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.14||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|Poisson regression|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline as covariates.||Week 4 Rate Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.14|0.74|0.44
81636756|NCT01638000|162964093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|0.79||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.06||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|Poisson regression|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline as covariates||Week 8 Rate Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.06|0.60|0.11
81673427|NCT00535132|163041885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9|<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for within-group comparison based on a paired t-test.||||||<0.001
81673428|NCT00535132|163041886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.123||95.0||||P-values for the study group comparisons using dichotomized categories are based on Fisher's Exact Test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.123
81636757|NCT01638000|162964093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|1.05||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.45||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|Poisson regression|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline as covariates||Week 12 Rate Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.45|0.76|0.78
81707510|NCT05083949|163111995|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded, if the confidence interval (CI) for the comparison of geometric least squares means ratio was included in the pre-defined equivalence range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Ratio of GLSM (%)|101.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.65||0.471|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.85|105.55|||ANOVA||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSM) was calculated as: Fixed dose combination (treatment B)/ free dose combination (treatment A).~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\])."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||105.55|97.85|0.4710
81707511|NCT05083949|163111996|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded, if the confidence interval (CI) for the comparison of geometric least squares means ratio was included in the pre-defined equivalence range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Ratio of GLSM (%)|98.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.14||0.4251|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.24|102.15|||ANOVA||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSM) was calculated as: Fixed dose combination (treatment B)/ free dose combination (treatment A).~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\])."|The statistical model used for the analysis was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||102.15|94.24|0.4251
81707512|NCT05083949|163111997|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded, if the confidence interval (CI) for the comparison of geometric least squares means ratio was included in the pre-defined equivalence range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Ratio of GLSM (%)|99.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.25||0.7379|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.93|102.11|||ANOVA||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSM) was calculated as: Fixed dose combination (treatment B)/ free dose combination (treatment A).~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\])."|The statistical model used for the analysis was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||102.11|96.93|0.7379
81707513|NCT05083949|163111998|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded, if the confidence interval (CI) for the comparison of geometric least squares means ratio was included in the pre-defined equivalence range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Ratio of GLSM (%)|101.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.82||0.5895|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.4|105.24|||ANOVA||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSM) was calculated as: Fixed dose combination (treatment B)/ free dose combination (treatment A).~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\])."|The statistical model used for the analysis was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||105.24|97.40|0.5895
81707514|NCT03296072|163112012|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|7.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.18|10.19|||ANOVA|From ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, and a random effect for participant.|Difference is first-named treatment minus second-named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|||10.19|5.18|<.0001
81707515|NCT03296072|163112013|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|33.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.89|37.68|||ANOVA|From ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, and a random effect for participant.|Difference is first-named treatment minus second-named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|||37.68|28.89|<.0001
81707516|NCT03296072|163112014|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|1.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|2.04|||ANOVA|From ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, and a random effect for participant.|Difference is first-named treatment minus second-named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|||2.04|1.59|<.0001
81707517|NCT03296072|163112015|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|7.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.07|11.07|||ANOVA|From ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, and a random effect for participant.|Difference is first-named treatment minus second-named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|||11.07|5.07|<.0001
81707518|NCT03296072|163112016|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|10.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.58|15.37|||ANOVA|From ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, and a random effect for participant.|Difference is first-named treatment minus second-named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|||15.37|6.58|<.0001
81707519|NCT03296072|163112017|OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|0.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.2|||ANOVA|From ANOVA with fixed factors for study period and treatment, and a random effect for participant.|Difference is first-named treatment minus second-named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|||1.20|0.75|<.0001
81707520|NCT02858713|163112020|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.99|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|6.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.28|1.42|=0.004
81707521|NCT02858713|163112021|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-0.415|||=|0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|0.939|||Regression, Linear|||DLQI: Change baseline to week 4||0.939|-1.770|=0.545
81707522|NCT02858713|163112021|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-0.415||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|0.939|||Regression, Linear|||DLQI: Change from baseline to week 4||0.939|-1.770|0.545
81707523|NCT02858713|163112021|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-0.581||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.099|0.938|||Regression, Linear|||DLQI: Change from baseline to week 8||0.938|-2.099|0.450
81535675|NCT03400475|162753890|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.581||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.90
81707524|NCT02858713|163112021|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-0.77||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.389|0.848|||Regression, Linear|||DLQI: Change from baseline to week 26||0.848|-2.389|0.348
81467088|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.21|||ANCOVA|||||0.21|-0.37|0.58
81467089|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.21|||ANCOVA|||||0.21|-0.37|0.60
81467090|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||||-0.06|-0.63|0.017
81467091|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.10|-0.60|0.16
81467092|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.08|||ANCOVA|||||0.08|-0.61|0.13
81673429|NCT00535132|163041887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|P-values for the study group comparisons using dichotomized categories are based on Fisher's Exact Test.||||||0.125
81673430|NCT00535132|163041888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.1|<|0.001||||||p-value for within-group comparison based on a paired t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81467093|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.201||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.44|||ANCOVA|||||0.44|-0.35|0.81
81467094|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.31|||ANCOVA|||||0.31|-0.48|0.67
81467095|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.45|||ANCOVA|||||0.45|-0.33|0.77
81467096|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.38|||ANCOVA|||||0.38|-0.30|0.81
81467097|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.201||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.18|||ANCOVA|||||0.18|-0.60|0.30
81467098|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.34|||ANCOVA|||||0.34|-0.34|0.99
81467099|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.30|-0.38|0.82
81467100|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.31|||ANCOVA|||||0.31|-0.38|0.84
81467101|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.04|||ANCOVA|||||0.04|-0.64|0.080
81467102|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.18|||ANCOVA|||||0.18|-0.60|0.30
81467103|NCT01340027|162626305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.17|||ANCOVA|||||0.17|-0.62|0.26
81673431|NCT00535132|163041889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.5||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for within-group comparison based on a paired t-test.||||||0.009
81673432|NCT00535132|163041890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.4|<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for within-group comparison based on a paired t-test.||||||<0.001
81636758|NCT01638000|162964093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|0.97||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.33||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|Poisson regression|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline as covariates||Final Visit Rate Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.33|0.71|0.85
81636759|NCT01638000|162964094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.14||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|From stratified rank ANCOVA analysis.||Week 4 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.14|-0.18|0.66
81636760|NCT01638000|162964094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.03||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|From the stratified rank ANCOVA analysis.||Week 8 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||-0.03|-0.31|0.17
81636761|NCT01638000|162964094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.02||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|From the stratified rank ANCOVA analysis.||Week 12 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.02|-0.24|0.66
81636762|NCT01638000|162964095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.19||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Week 4 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.19|-0.44|0.43
81636763|NCT01638000|162964095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.04||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Week 8 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||-0.04|-0.66|0.027
81636764|NCT01638000|162964095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.0|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Week 12 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.00|-0.64|0.053
81636765|NCT01638000|162964095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.09||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Final Visit Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.09|-0.55|0.16
81636766|NCT01638000|162964096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.05||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Week 4 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.05|-0.05|0.99
81673433|NCT00535132|163041891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.3|<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for within-group comparison based on a paired t-test.||||||<0.001
81673434|NCT00535132|163041892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.0|<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for within-group comparison based on a paired t-test.||||||<0.001
81673435|NCT04749459|163041940|OTHER|A minimum of 10 valid results was defined as the number required to produce mean study product (or control standard) SPF with 95% confidence interval (CI) within +/- 17% of the measured mean SPF of the study product (or control standard).|||||||||||||||||CSM Classic: CIs +/- 13.7% P2 Control Standard (vs. CSM Classic) CIs +/- 16.4%|||
81673436|NCT04749459|163041940|OTHER|A minimum of 10 valid results was defined as the number required to produce mean study product (or control standard) SPF with 95% confidence interval (CI) within +/- 17% of the measured mean SPF of the study product (or control standard).|||||||||||||||||CSM Strawberry Flavor: CIs +/- 16.6% P2 Control Standard (vs CSM Strawberry Flavour): CIs +/- 16.0%|||
81535676|NCT03400475|162753891|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.029||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.90
81673437|NCT02813694|163042014|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin= 10%|Treatment difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|4.5|||||Difference in percentage of Responders for ECR (Lefamulin - Moxifloxacin). Confidence interval computed using continuity-corrected Z-statistic|||4.5|-4.4|
81673438|NCT02813694|163042015|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 10%|Treatment difference|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|3.1|||||Difference in Percentage of Success for IACR at test of cure visit (Lefamulin - Moxifloxacin). CI computed via Miettinen-Nurminen method, adjusted for prior antibiotic use \[Y vs. N\] and PORT risk class \[III vs. IV/V\], using CMH stratum weights.|||3.1|-6.3|
81673439|NCT02813694|163042015|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margain = 10%|Treatment difference|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|3.3|||||Difference in percentage of Success for IACR at test of cure visit. Confidence interval computed using a continuity-corrected Z-test.|||3.3|-6.5|
81673440|NCT02813694|163042016|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margain = 10%|Treatment difference|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|0.5|||||Difference in percentage of success for IACR at test of cure visit (Lefamulin - Moxifloxacin). CI computed via Miettinen-Nurminen method, adjusted for prior antibiotic use \[Y vs. N\]; PORT risk class \[III vs. IV/V\], using CMH stratum weights.|||0.5|-8.2|
81673441|NCT02813694|163042016|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 10%|Treatment difference|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|0.7|||||Difference in Percentage of Success for IACR at test of cure visit (Lefamulin - Moxifloxacin). Confidence interval computed using continuity-corrected Z-statistic.|||0.7|-8.4|
81673442|NCT04474795|163042033|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon paired signed rank test|||Compared pre and post training scores||||<0.0001
81673443|NCT04474795|163042034|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon paired signed rank test|||Comparison of scores pre and post training in individuals who completed training modules||||<0.0001
81673444|NCT04474795|163042035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.606|||||||Wilcoxon paired signed rank test|||Patient autonomy||||0.606
81673445|NCT04474795|163042035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon paired signed rank test|||Value of tight control||||0.003
81673446|NCT04474795|163042035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.475|||||||Wilcoxon paired signed rank test|||Need for Special Training||||0.475
81673447|NCT04474795|163042036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon paired signed rank test|||||||0.009
81707525|NCT02858713|163112022|SUPERIORITY||coefficient|0.4||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.795|||Regression, Linear|||LS-PGA: Change from baseline to week 4||0.795|0.005|0.047
81707526|NCT02858713|163112022|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|0.091||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.321|0.504|||Regression, Linear|||LS-PGA: Change from baseline to week 8||0.504|-0.321|0.662
81535677|NCT03400475|162753892|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-64.696||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.86
81535678|NCT03400475|162753893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|111.03||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.86
81673448|NCT00563186|163042041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|This statistical analysis applies to the overall VRE, CDI and MRSA infection and colonization events expressed as incidence density (per 1000 patient-days at risk).|Incidence Rate ratio|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.22|||Poisson||Numerator is novel ward and denominator is traditional ward.|"It was calculated that this study will require 9750 patient days of observation in the traditional design wards and 19,500 patient days of observation in the novel design ward to ensure 80% statistical power to detect a 60% difference in the rates of incident cases of selected HAIs and ARO colonizations (the primary outcome measure) with an α level of 0.05 assuming that incident cases in each unit follow Poisson distribution based on well established historic trends on these units"||3.22|0.80|0.18
81673449|NCT00563186|163042043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.929|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.493||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|4.9|||Large test for person-time analysis|||||4.9|0.76|0.175
81673450|NCT02595723|163042046|OTHER|||||||0.003||||||Overall group difference adjusted for prior group, time, and baseline values.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes prior group, time, and baseline values to control for possible effects.||||||0.003
81673451|NCT01902290|163042064|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.05||||0.5219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.203|0.103|||Mixed-effect model|The model included fixed effects of treatment group, time, interaction of treatment group by time, stratification variables, and baseline ACQ score.|Difference = Brodalumab - Placebo|||0.103|-0.203|0.5219
81673452|NCT01902290|163042065|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.41||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.12|||Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model under a negative binomial distribution assumption adjusting for stratification factors.|Rate ratio = Brodalumab : Placebo|||2.12|0.93|0.102
81673453|NCT01902290|163042066|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.038||||0.6632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.134|||Mixed-effect model|The model included fixed effects of treatment group, time, interaction of treatment group by time, stratification factors, and baseline ACQ score.|Difference = Brodalumab - Placebo|||0.134|-0.210|0.6632
81673454|NCT01902290|163042067|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.45||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.24|||Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model under a negative binomial distribution assumption adjusting for stratification factors.|Rate ratio = Brodalumab : Placebo|||2.24|0.94|0.096
81707527|NCT02858713|163112022|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|0.18||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.264|0.625|||Regression, Linear|||LS-PGA: Change from baseline to week 26||0.625|-0.264|0.424
81707528|NCT04474366|163112031|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.72
81467104|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical comparisons were made using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The ANCOVA model for all pairwise comparisons includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin succinate dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline measurement as a covariate.~LS Mean Differences were calculated by subtracting Solifenacin 5 mg/Placebo from the comparison treatment group."||0.2|-0.5|0.38
81467105|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.3|0.85
81673455|NCT01902290|163042068|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.046||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.137|0.046|||Mixed-effect model|The model included fixed effects of treatment group, time, interaction of treatment group by time, stratification variables, and baseline score.|Difference = Brodalumab - Placebo|||0.046|-0.137|0.3290
81673456|NCT01902290|163042069|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.03||||0.4549||95.0|-0.049|0.109|||Mixed-effect model|Model includes treatment, time, stratification factors, treatment by time and baseline value of age, gender, pooled race group, height and FEV1.|Difference = Brodalumab - Placebo|||0.109|-0.049|0.4549
81673457|NCT01902290|163042070|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.128||||0.6317||95.0|-0.396|0.653|||Mixed-effect model|The model included fixed effects of treatment group, time, interaction of treatment group by time, stratification variables, and baseline value.|Difference = Brodalumab - Placebo|||0.653|-0.396|0.6317
81673458|NCT01902290|163042071|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.277||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.843|1.936|||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified for baseline stratification factors.||||1.936|0.843|0.238
81673459|NCT01902290|163042072|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.351||95.0|0.78|2.01|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression adjusted for stratification factors.||||2.01|0.78|0.351
81673460|NCT01902290|163042073|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.001||||0.987||95.0|-0.174|0.171|||Mixed-effects model|The model included fixed effects of treatment group, time, interaction of treatment group by time, stratification variables, and baseline AQLQ score.|Difference = Brodalumab - Placebo|||0.171|-0.174|0.9870
81673461|NCT01902290|163042074|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.635||||0.9053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.82|11.089|||Mixed-effect model|Model includes treatment, time, stratification factors, treatment by time and baseline value of age, gender, pooled race group, height and AM PEFR.|Difference = Brodalumab - Placebo|Analysis of morning peak flow||11.089|-9.820|0.9053
81673462|NCT01902290|163042074|SUPERIORITY||Difference|5.92||||0.2661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.515|16.354|||Mixed-effects model|Model includes treatment, time, stratification factors, treatment by time and baseline value of age, gender, pooled race group, height and PM PEFR.|Difference = Brodalumab - Placebo|Analysis of evening peak flow||16.354|-4.515|0.2661
81467106|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||-0.0|-0.6|0.024
81467107|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.7|0.005
81673463|NCT01902290|163042075|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-4.021||||0.0871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.627|0.586|||Mixed-effect model|Model includes treatment, time, stratification factors, treatment by time and baseline value of age, gender, race group, height and PEFR variation.|Difference = Brodalumab - Placebo|||0.586|-8.627|0.0871
81673464|NCT03389854|163042088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Control group vs Penile Traction Therapy Group at 3 months||||0.001
81673465|NCT03389854|163042088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Control group vs Penile Traction Therapy Group at 6 months||||0.90
81673466|NCT03389854|163042089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Control group vs Penile Traction Therapy Group at 3 months||||0.001
81673467|NCT03389854|163042089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Control group vs. Penile Traction Therapy Group at 6 months||||0.40
81673468|NCT03389854|163042090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Control group vs Penile Traction Therapy Group at 3 months||||0.01
81673469|NCT03389854|163042090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Control group vs. Penile Traction Therapy Group at 6 months||||0.64
81673470|NCT03389854|163042091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Control group vs Penile Traction Therapy Group at 3 months||||0.06
81673471|NCT03389854|163042091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Control group vs Penile Traction Therapy Group at 6 months||||0.66
81673472|NCT03389854|163042092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.09
81673473|NCT03389854|163042093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.26
81673474|NCT03389854|163042094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.07
81673475|NCT01179009|163042144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||The p-value above represents the interaction between the treatment group and time.|ANOVA|||||||0.53
81673476|NCT01179009|163042145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||The p-value above comes from a model where the treatment group is used to predict the CGI improvement score.|Ordinal regression|||||||0.06
81673477|NCT02692495|163042235|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81673478|NCT02054897|163042240|SUPERIORITY|Superiority for change in HbA1c was claimed if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the estimated difference was below 0%.|Treatment difference|-1.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 1.0 mg minus Placebo|For the primary HbA1c endpoint, superiority was planned to be tested for semaglutide 1.0 mg versus placebo. The post-baseline responses were analysed using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||-1.25|-1.81|< 0.0001
81686273|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|3.63|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||3.63|2.23|
81686274|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.16|5.2|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||5.20|3.16|
81673479|NCT02054897|163042240|SUPERIORITY|Superiority for change in HbA1c was claimed if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the estimated difference was below 0%.|Treatment difference|-1.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|-1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis||Semaglutide 0.5 mg minus Placebo|For the primary HbA1c endpoint, superiority was planned to be tested for semaglutide 0.5 mg versus placebo, if superiority for semaglutide 1.0 mg was concluded. The post-baseline responses were analysed using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||-1.15|-1.71|< 0.0001
81467108|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.7|0.003
81673480|NCT04249687|163042252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.05
81673481|NCT04249687|163042253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.05
81673482|NCT00802204|163042276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|describe.....||Baseline outcome measurements are compared between lean and obese. Baseline and post outcome measurements are compared for the obese who completed VLCD||||<0.05
81673483|NCT00802204|163042276|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test to compare baseline and post-diet outcome measures||||<0.05
81673484|NCT03040999|163042301|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.1997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.15|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by human papilloma virus (HPV) status and overall cancer stage.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by HPV status and overall cancer stage.|||1.15|0.71|0.1997
81673485|NCT03040999|163042304|OTHER||Difference in Least squares mean|-4.24||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.85|-1.63|||cLDA||Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, and stratification factors of HPV status and overall cancer stage.|Difference in Least Squares Mean||-1.63|-6.85|0.0015
81673486|NCT03040999|163042305|OTHER||Difference in Least squares mean|-0.51||||0.7719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|2.96|||cLDA||Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, and stratification factors of HPV status and overall cancer stage.|Difference in Least Squares Mean||2.96|-3.98|0.7719
81673487|NCT03040999|163042306|OTHER||Difference in Least squares mean|-1.29||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|2.06|||cLDA||Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, and stratification factors of HPV status and overall cancer stage.|Difference in Least Squares Mean||2.06|-4.64|0.4500
81673488|NCT03040999|163042307|OTHER||Difference in Least squares mean|1.29||||0.3524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|4.02|||cLDA||Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, and stratification factors of HPV status and overall cancer stage.|Difference in Least Squares Mean||4.02|-1.43|0.3524
81467109|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-0.8|0.004
81467110|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.6|0.15
81467111|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.4|0.99
81467112|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.5|0.67
81535679|NCT03400475|162753894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|213.314||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.86
81673489|NCT03040999|163042308|OTHER||Difference in Least squares mean|-2.05||||0.0963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|0.37|||cLDA||Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment, time, treatment by time interaction, and stratification factors of HPV status and overall cancer stage.|Difference in Least Squares Mean||0.37|-4.47|0.0963
81673490|NCT03040999|163042309|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.03||P-value crossing boundary of 0.0242 required for statistical significance.|Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by human papilloma virus (HPV) status and overall cancer stage.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by HPV status and overall cancer stage.|||1.03|0.68|0.0429
81673491|NCT05032157|163042310|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.136|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.91|-5.46|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM adjusting for treatment arm, geographical region, prior exposure to anti-IgE biologics, week, baseline score and both interaction of treatment by week and interaction of baseline score by week.|UAS7 at Week 12 (Scenario 1 with UAS7 as primary efficacy endpoint)||-5.46|-9.91|< 0.001
81673492|NCT05032157|163042311|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.545|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.29|-2.16|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM adjusting for treatment arm, geographical region, prior exposure to anti- IgE, biologics, week, baseline score, and both interaction of treatment by week and interaction of baseline score by week.|ISS7 at Week 12 (Scenario 2 with ISS7 and HSS7 as co-primary efficacy endpoints)||-2.16|-4.29|<0.001
81673493|NCT05032157|163042312|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.634|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.71|-3.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM adjusting for treatment arm, geographical region, prior exposure to anti- IgE biologics, week, baseline score and both interaction of treatment by week and interaction of baseline score by week.|HSS7 at Week 12 (Scenario 2 with ISS7 and HSS7 as co-primary efficacy endpoints)||-3.23|-5.71|< 0.001
81673494|NCT05032157|163042313|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.39|6.18|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic regression adjusting for treatment arm, geographical region, prior exposure to anti-IgE biologics, and baseline UAS7 score.|Disease activity control (UAS7 =\< 6) at Week 12||6.18|2.39|< 0.001
81673495|NCT05032157|163042314|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|11.78|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic regression adjusting for treatment arm, geographical region, prior exposure to anti-IgE biologics, and baseline UAS7 score.|Complete absence of hives and itch (UAS7 = 0) at Week 12||11.78|2.83|< 0.001
81673496|NCT05032157|163042315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.72|16.85|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic regression adjusting for treatment arm, geographical region, prior exposure to anti-IgE biologics, and baseline UAS7 score.|Early onset of disease activity control (UAS7 =\< 6) at Week 2||16.85|3.72|< 0.001
81673497|NCT05032157|163042316|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|4.58|||Regression, Logistic||Logistic regression adjusting for treatment arm, geographical region, prior exposure to anti-IgE biologics and baseline DLQI score.|Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) = 0-1 at Week 12||4.58|1.65|< 0.001
81673498|NCT05032157|163042317|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|3.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|4.71|||Regression, Linear||Negative binomial regression with log link includes treatment arm as fixed effect, geographical region, prior exposure to anti-IgE biologics as covariates. A rate ratio \>1 favors LOU064 25 mg b.i.d.|Disease activity control (UAS7 =\< 6) up to Week 12||4.71|2.26|< 0.001
81673499|NCT05032157|163042318|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.49|||Regression, Linear||Negative binomial regression with log link included treatment arm as fixed effect, geographical region, prior exposure to anti-IgE biologics, baseline AAS7 = 0 response as covariates. A rate ratio \> 1 favors LOU064 25 mg b.i.d.|Angioedema occurrence-free weeks (AAS7 = 0 response) up to Week 12||1.49|1.17|< 0.001
81673500|NCT02600507|163042383|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|-0.37|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.37|-4.42|0.021
81673501|NCT02600507|163042383|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|0.32|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.32|-3.65|0.099
81673502|NCT02600507|163042384|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.09|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.09|-0.59|0.008
81673503|NCT02600507|163042384|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.01|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.01|-0.50|0.040
81673504|NCT00621504|163042421|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the observed difference in the primary outcome measure (clinical cure rate) between the ceftaroline group and the ceftriaxone group was calculated based on each of the CE and the MITTE Populations at the TOC visit. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was higher than -10% for each of the CE and MITTE Populations.|Risk Difference (RD)|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|12.6|||||Risk difference corresponds to Ceftaroline clinical cure rate minus Ceftriaxone clinical cure rate. The confidence interval was calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|The primary objective of this study was to determine the noninferiority in the clinical cure rate for ceftaroline compared to that for ceftriaxone at TOC in the CE and MITTE Populations in adult subjects with CABP.||12.6|-0.2|
81673505|NCT01661140|163042477|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority if the difference between treatments is statistically significant and the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) is greater than 0.9.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.803||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.037|3.133|||Analysis by logistic regression|||Comparison was Tapering MTX : MTX maintenance. Last post-baseline EULAR response recorded used for participants with a missing result at Week 60.||3.133|1.037|0.036
81673506|NCT01137773|163042495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81673507|NCT01137773|163042496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.70
81673508|NCT03325673|163042512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.116|||||||Independent t-test|||||||0.116
81673509|NCT03325673|163042513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.468|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Insertion||||0.468
81673510|NCT03325673|163042513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.235|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||After 2 hours||||0.235
81673511|NCT03325673|163042513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.152|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||End of Day||||0.152
81673512|NCT03325673|163042514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.488|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.488
81707529|NCT03398824|163112039|OTHER|Fanconi Anemia is a rare disease. Therefore, the primary end point of the study was to assess the proportion of subjects with a HR during 6 months of metformin treatment; sample size was calculated assuming that a HR rate \< 20% suggests preliminary efficacy of treatment that warranted additional investigation and, conversely, that the study should be deemed futile if the rate of HR was \<5%.|response rate|30.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.3|57.3|||||||Fanconi Anemia is a rare disease. Therefore, the primary end point of the study was to assess the proportion of subjects with a HR during 6 months of metformin treatment; sample size was calculated assuming that a HR rate \>20% suggests preliminary efficacy of treatment that warranted additional investigation and, conversely, that the study should be deemed futile if the rate of HR was \<5%.|57.3|11.3|
81673513|NCT03325673|163042515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.072
81673514|NCT02429414|163042567|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81673515|NCT02429414|163042568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0209|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0209
81673516|NCT02429414|163042569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.078
81673517|NCT00983983|163042574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change over time in the ALSFRS-R was analyzed using random-slopes models||||0.07
81673518|NCT00983983|163042576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.06
81673519|NCT00983983|163042577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0005
81673520|NCT00983983|163042578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81673521|NCT01604265|163042579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-1.25||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||The change was compared between treatment groups using a one way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline pain score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA. The model was as follows: Change in 0-10 Numerical Rating Scale Pain Score = Baseline Pain Score + Treatment||-0.39|-2.11|0.005
81673522|NCT01604265|163042580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-1.39||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||"The change was compared between treatment groups using a one way ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline sleep score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA. The model was as follows:~Change in 0-10 Numerical Rating Scale sleep Score = Baseline Sleep Score + Treatment"||-0.50|-2.27|0.003
81636767|NCT01638000|162964096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.03||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Week 8 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.03|-0.07|0.47
81467113|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.5|0.44
81467114|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.3|0.88
81636768|NCT01638000|162964096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.06||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Week 12 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.06|-0.06|0.99
81636769|NCT01638000|162964096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.07||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Final visit Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.07|-0.05|0.74
81636770|NCT01638000|162964097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|1.03||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.2||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|Poisson regression|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline as covariates.||Week 4 Rate Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.20|0.89|0.67
81636771|NCT01638000|162964097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|1.17||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.39||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|Poisson regression|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline as covariates.||Week 8 Rate Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.39|0.99|0.073
81636772|NCT01638000|162964097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|1.12||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.37||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|Poisson regression|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline as covariates.||Week 12 Rate Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.37|0.92|0.25
81636773|NCT01638000|162964097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|1.08||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.31||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|Poisson regression|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline as covariates.||Final Visit Rate Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.31|0.90|0.40
81636774|NCT01638000|162964098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.2||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Week 4 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.20|-0.25|0.84
81636775|NCT01638000|162964098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.15||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Week 8 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.15|-0.24|0.63
81636776|NCT01638000|162964098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.16||if p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Week 12 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.16|-0.28|0.59
81636777|NCT01638000|162964099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|1.05||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.11||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|Poisson regression|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline as covariates.||Week 4 Rate Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.11|1.00|0.068
81636778|NCT01638000|162964099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|1.04||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.11||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|Poisson regression|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline as covariates.||Week 8 Rate Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.11|0.98|0.21
81636779|NCT01638000|162964099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|1.02||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.1||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|Poisson regression|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline as covariates.||Week 12 Rate Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.10|0.95|0.52
81673523|NCT01604265|163042581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.896||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|10.055|||Regression, Logistic|||"The proportion of patients who considered their condition Very Much Improved or Much Improved was compared between treatment groups using a Fisher's Exact Test. Results were presented in terms of difference in percentages, and 95% CI based on the normal approximation to the binomial, and p-value."||10.055|1.510|0.005
81673524|NCT01604265|163042582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||estimated mean treatment difference|-6.82||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.28|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||The change was compared between treatment groups using a one way ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA.||-0.37|-13.28|0.039
81673525|NCT01604265|163042583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-6.95||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.12|-1.77|||ANCOVA|||The change was compared between treatment groups using a one way ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA.||-1.77|-12.12|0.009
81673526|NCT01604265|163042584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|2.54||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|6.71|||ANCOVA|||The change was compared between treatment groups using a one way ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA.||6.71|-1.64|0.230
81673527|NCT01604265|163042585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-2.53||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|0.15|||ANCOVA|||The change was compared between treatment groups using a one way ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA.||0.15|-5.22|0.064
81673528|NCT01604265|163042586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|5.18|||ANCOVA|||The change was compared between treatment groups using a one way ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA.||5.18|-4.60|0.905
81673529|NCT01604265|163042587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|2.68||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|7.37|||ANCOVA|||The change was compared between treatment groups using a one way ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA.||7.37|-2.01|0.257
81673530|NCT01604265|163042588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-1.5||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|0.63|||ANCOVA|||The change was compared between treatment groups using a one way ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA.||0.63|-3.64|0.164
81673531|NCT01604265|163042590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.09||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|1.23|||ANCOVA|||The change was compared between treatment groups using a one way ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA.||1.23|-1.06|0.880
81673532|NCT01604265|163042591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.64||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|0.46|||ANCOVA|||The change was compared between treatment groups using a one way ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA.||0.46|-1.75|0.249
81673533|NCT01604265|163042592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.06||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.24|||ANCOVA|||The change was compared between treatment groups using a one way ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA.||0.24|-0.13|0.535
81673534|NCT00143312|163042601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude IFI Rate (percent) at 12 months|7.0||||||95.0|2.0|19.0||||||||19|2|
81673535|NCT00143312|163042601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||IFI Rate (percent) at 12 months|10.0||||||95.0|2.0|27.0||||||||27|2|
81673536|NCT00143312|163042602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||IFI Rate (percent) at 6 months|8.82||||||95.0|2.0|24.0|||||Exact 95% Confidence Interval For Proportion; Expressed as a percentage|||24|2|
81467115|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.5|0.53
81673537|NCT00143312|163042603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||IFI Rate (percent) at End of Prophylaxis|8.82||||||95.0|2.0|24.0|||||Exact 95% Confidence Interval For Proportion; Expressed as a percentage|||24|2|
81673538|NCT00143312|163042607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||survive free of IFI (percent): 6 months|79.0||||||95.0|64.0|91.0|||||Exact 95% Confidence Interval For Proportion; Expressed as a percentage|||91|64|
81673539|NCT00143312|163042607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||survive free of IFI (percent): 12 months|69.0||||||95.0|52.0|83.0|||||Exact 95% Confidence Interval For Proportion; Expressed as a percentage|||83|52|
81673540|NCT00440947|163042610|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority would be established between the two arms if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the difference in the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \<50 c/mL at Week 84 was -12% or greater.|Risk Difference (RD)|5.4||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|12.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA (\<100000/\>=100000)||||12.5|-1.8|0.140
81673541|NCT01827670|163042652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|-1.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-1.06|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model: Treatment as fixed factor \& baseline Schiff score as covariate.|Difference was 0.454% stannous fluoride minus 0.76% sodium monofluorophosphate such that a negative difference favours first named treatment.|"The principal null hypothesis tested was as follows:~H0: The change from baseline was same for both treatments. H1: The change from baseline was different for both the treatments"||-1.06|-1.53|<0.0001
81673542|NCT01827670|163042653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|-0.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.62|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model: Treatment as fixed factor \& baseline Schiff score as covariate.|Difference was 0.454% Stannous Fluoride minus 0.76% Sodium MonoFluorophosphate such that a negative difference favored first named treatment|"The principal null hypothesis tested was as follows:~H0: The change from baseline was same for both treatments. H1: The change from baseline was different for both the treatments"||-0.62|-1.00|<0.0001
81673543|NCT01827670|163042654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|27.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.4|35.1|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model: Treatment and baseline Schiff stratification value as fixed factor and baseline tactile threshold as covariate|Difference was 0.454% Stannous Fluoride minus 0.76% Sodium MonoFluorophosphate such that a positive difference favours first named treatment.|"The principal null hypothesis tested was as follows:~H0: The change from baseline was same for both treatments. H1: The change from baseline was different for both the treatments"||35.1|19.4|<0.0001
81535680|NCT03400475|162753895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.356||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.41
81636780|NCT01638000|162964099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate ratio|1.03||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.1||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|Poisson regression|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline as covariates.||Final Visit Rate Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.10|0.96|0.44
81636781|NCT01638000|162964100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.18||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Week 4 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.18|-0.00|0.058
81535681|NCT03400475|162753896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6537||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.41
81535682|NCT03400475|162753897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.552||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.41
81535683|NCT03400475|162753898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.071
81535684|NCT03400475|162753899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.071
81535685|NCT03400475|162753900|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81535686|NCT03400475|162753901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.062
81535687|NCT03400475|162753902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.54
81636782|NCT01638000|162964100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.12||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Week 8 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.12|-0.06|0.50
81636783|NCT01638000|162964100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.1||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||Week 12 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Differences of adjusted means were calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron 50 mg from the adjusted mean of solifenacin 5 mg.||0.10|-0.08|0.81
81636784|NCT01638000|162964101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.28||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65,≥ 65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 4 Odds ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.28|0.85|0.67
81636785|NCT01638000|162964101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.53||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65,≥ 65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 8 Odds ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.53|1.03|0.026
81636786|NCT01638000|162964101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.44||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65,≥ 65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 12 Odds ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.44|0.97|0.11
81636787|NCT01638000|162964101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.43||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65,≥ 65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Final Visit Odds ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.43|0.97|0.093
81636788|NCT01638000|162964102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.48||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65,≥ 65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 4 Odds Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.48|0.76|0.74
81636789|NCT01638000|162964102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.63||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65,≥ 65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 8 Odds Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.63|0.71|0.74
81636790|NCT01638000|162964102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.0||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65,≥ 65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 12 Odds Ratio vs. Mirabegron||2.00|0.81|0.29
81636791|NCT01638000|162964102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.9||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65,≥ 65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Final visit Odds Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.90|0.82|0.29
81636792|NCT01638000|162964103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.67||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65,≥ 65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 4 Odds Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.67|0.90|0.20
81707530|NCT05307523|163112043|OTHER|Paired t-test for normally distributed data Wilcoxon Rank test for the not normally distributed data|||||<|0.05||||||Paired T-test for the normally distributed data and a Wilcoxon Rank test for the non-parametric data were used|Both Paired T-test and Wilcoxon Rank|The data included both normally and not normally distributed data for the baseline, mid-study, and final study assessment points.||||||<0.05
81673544|NCT01827670|163042655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|7.5||||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|13.4|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model: Treatment and baseline Schiff stratification value as fixed factor and baseline tactile threshold as covariate|Difference was 0.454% Stannous Fluoride minus 0.76% Sodium MonoFluorophosphate such that a positive difference favours first named treatment.|"The principal null hypothesis tested was as follows:~H0: The change from baseline was same for both treatments. H1: The change from baseline was different for both the treatments"||13.4|1.6|0.0138
81673545|NCT01827670|163042656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|-12.14||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.51|-5.77|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model: Treatment and baseline Schiff stratification value as fixed factor and baseline VAS as covariate.|Difference was 0.454% Stannous Fluoride minus 0.76% Sodium MonoFluorophosphate such that a negative difference favored first named treatment|"The principal null hypothesis tested was as follows:~H0: The change from baseline was same for both treatments. H1: The change from baseline was different for both the treatments"||-5.77|-18.51|0.0003
81673546|NCT01827670|163042657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|-21.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.55|-14.09|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model: Treatment and baseline Schiff stratification value as fixed factor and baseline VAS as covariate.|Difference was 0.454% Stannous Fluoride minus 0.76% Sodium MonoFluorophosphate such that a negative difference favored first named treatment|"The principal null hypothesis tested was as follows:~H0: The change from baseline was same for both treatments. H1: The change from baseline was different for both the treatments."||-14.09|-29.55|<0.0001
81673547|NCT00689572|163042671|EQUIVALENCE|Mixed-effects linear regression model|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.43|5.25|||Regression, Linear|Mixed-effects linear regression model included random intercept and slope (for temporal trend)||Difference between ondansetron and placebo groups regarding percentage of cocaine-free days (PCFD)||5.25|-5.43|0.972
81673548|NCT00689572|163042672|EQUIVALENCE|Mixed-effects linear regression model|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.08|7.95|||Regression, Linear|Mixed-effects linear regression model included random intercept and slope (for temporal trend)||Difference between ondansetron and placebo groups regarding percentage of cocaine free urines (PCFU)||7.95|-7.08|0.909
81673549|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part I, clinically relevant hypotension - relative risk|Relative risk from placebo|2.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|14.53||||||||14.53|0.83|
81673550|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part I, clinically relevant hypotension - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.28||||||||0.28|-0.02|
81673551|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part I, symptoms of hypotension - relative risk|Relative risk from placebo|2.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|75.47||||||||75.47|0.31|
81673552|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part I, symptoms of hypotension - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.15||||||||0.15|-0.06|
81673553|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part I, confirmed SBP \< 90 mmHg - relative risk|Relative risk from placebo|3.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|14.66||||||||14.66|1.01|
81467116|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.3|1.0
81673554|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part I, confirmed SBP \< 90 mmHg - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.29||||||||0.29|0.00|
81673555|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part II (low dose), clinically relevant hypotension - relative risk|Relative risk from placebo|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.43||||||||2.43|0.58|
81673556|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part II (low dose), clinically relevant hypotension - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.16||||||||0.16|-0.11|
81707531|NCT02875366|163112086|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.2||||0.3021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|2.9|||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||2.9|-9.2|0.3021
81673557|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part II (low dose), symptoms of hypotension - relative risk|Relative risk from placebo|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|54.35||||||||54.35|0.18|
81673558|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part II (low dose), symptoms of hypotension - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.09||||||||0.09|-0.05|
81673559|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part II (low dose), confirmed SBP \< 90 mmHg - relative risk|Relative risk from placebo|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.43||||||||2.43|0.58|
81467117|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.6|0.084
81467118|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||-0.0|-0.7|0.030
81673560|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part II (low dose), confirmed SBP \< 90 mmHg - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.16||||||||0.16|-0.11|
81673561|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part II (high dose), clinically relevant hypotension - relative risk|Relative risk from placebo|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.59||||||||3.59|1.04|
81673562|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part II (high dose), clinically relevant hypotension - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.31||||||||0.31|0.01|
81673563|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part II (high dose), symptoms of hypotension - relative risk|Relative risk from placebo|5.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|149.72||||||||149.72|0.91|
81673564|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part II (high dose), symptoms of hypotension - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.16||||||||0.16|-0.01|
81673565|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part II (high dose), confirmed SBP \< 90 mmHg - relative risk|Relative risk from placebo|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|3.21||||||||3.21|0.87|
81673566|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part II (high dose), confirmed SBP \< 90 mmHg - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.25||||||||0.25|-0.04|
81673567|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part II-Japan (low dose), clinically relevant hypotension - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.78||||||||0.78|-0.17|
81707532|NCT02875366|163112087|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.2||||0.1894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|1.6|||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||1.6|-8.0|0.1894
81673568|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part II-Japan (low dose), confirmed SBP \< 90 mmHg - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.78||||||||0.78|-0.17|
81673569|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part II-Japan (high dose), clinically relevant hypotension - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.88||||||||0.88|-0.04|
81673570|NCT03016325|163042673|SUPERIORITY|Part II-Japan (high dose), confirmed SBP \< 90 mmHg - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.88||||||||0.88|-0.04|
81673571|NCT03016325|163042676|SUPERIORITY|Part I, symptoms of hypotension - relative risk|Relative risk from placebo|2.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|75.47||||||||75.47|0.31|
81673572|NCT03016325|163042676|SUPERIORITY|Part I, symptoms of hypotension - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.15||||||||0.15|-0.06|
81673573|NCT03016325|163042676|SUPERIORITY|Part II (low dose), symptoms of hypotension - relative risk|Relative risk from placebo|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|54.35||||||||54.35|0.18|
81673574|NCT03016325|163042676|SUPERIORITY|Part II (low dose), symptoms of hypotension - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.09||||||||0.09|-0.05|
81673575|NCT03016325|163042676|SUPERIORITY|Part II (high dose), symptoms of hypotension - relative risk|Relative risk from placebo|5.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|149.72||||||||149.72|0.91|
81707533|NCT02875366|163112088|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-15.3||||0.2328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.8|10.1|||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||10.1|-40.8|0.2328
81707534|NCT02875366|163112089|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.1203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.4|||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||0.4|-3.1|0.1203
81707535|NCT02875366|163112090|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-149.6||||0.0439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-295.0|-4.2|||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||-4.2|-295.0|0.0439
81673576|NCT03016325|163042676|SUPERIORITY|Part II (high dose), symptoms of hypotension - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.16||||||||0.16|-0.01|
81673577|NCT03016325|163042677|SUPERIORITY|Part I, confirmed SBP \< 90 mmHg - relative risk|Relative risk from placebo|3.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|14.66||||||||14.66|1.01|
81673578|NCT03016325|163042677|SUPERIORITY|Part I, confirmed SBP \< 90 mmHg - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.29||||||||0.29|0.00|
81673579|NCT03016325|163042677|SUPERIORITY|Part II (low dose), confirmed SBP \< 90 mmHg - relative risk|Relative risk from placebo|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.43||||||||2.43|0.58|
81673580|NCT03016325|163042677|SUPERIORITY|Part II (low dose), confirmed SBP \< 90 mmHg - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.16||||||||0.16|-0.11|
81673581|NCT03016325|163042677|SUPERIORITY|Part II (high dose), confirmed SBP \< 90 mmHg - relative risk|Relative risk from placebo|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|3.21||||||||3.21|0.87|
81673582|NCT03016325|163042677|SUPERIORITY|Part II (high dose), confirmed SBP \< 90 mmHg - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.25||||||||0.25|-0.04|
81673583|NCT03016325|163042677|SUPERIORITY|Part II-Japan (low dose), confirmed SBP \< 90 mmHg - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.78||||||||0.78|-0.17|
81673584|NCT03016325|163042677|SUPERIORITY|Part II-Japan (high dose), confirmed SBP \< 90 mmHg - relative difference|Relative difference from placebo|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.88||||||||0.88|-0.04|
81673585|NCT02970292|163042705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in MMRM LSMs|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.4|||mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||0.4|-4.5|0.0940
81673586|NCT00814775|163042730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.37|||Regression, Cox||CTrach vs. Fastrach|||2.37|0.55|0.72
81673587|NCT00814775|163042731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.76||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.54|||Regression, Cox||CTrach vs. Fastrach|||1.54|0.38|0.45
81673588|NCT01087905|163042739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.61|||Regression, Logistic|||"Null hypothesis: No difference in abstinence rates for participants receiving Two Weeks of Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) versus Six Weeks of Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT). We hypothesized that Six Weeks of NRT would result in statistically significantly higher abstinence rates compared to Two Weeks of NRT.~The study was originally powered to detect at least a 6.4% increase in the abstinence rate due to an enhanced intervention (e.g., 6 wks NRT)."||1.61|0.98|.076
81673589|NCT01087905|163042739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.75|||Regression, Logistic|||"Null hypothesis: No difference in abstinence rates for participants receiving NRT Monotherapy (Nicotine Patch Only) versus NRT Combination Therapy (Nicotine Patch plus Nicotine Gum). We hypothesized that Combination NRT would result in statistically significantly higher abstinence rates compared to NRT Monotherapy.~The study was originally powered to detect at least a 6.4% increase in the abstinence rate due to an enhanced intervention (e.g., Combination NRT)."||1.75|1.06|.017
81673590|NCT01087905|163042739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.14|||Regression, Logistic|||"Null hypothesis: No difference in abstinence rates for participants receiving Standard Cessation Counseling (No CMAC) versus Standard Cessation Counseling plus CMAC. We hypothesized that Standard Counseling plus CMAC would result in statistically significantly higher abstinence rates compared to Standard Counseling Only.~The study was originally powered to detect at least a 6.4% increase in the abstinence rate due to an enhanced intervention (e.g., Standard Counseling plus CMAC)."||1.14|0.69|.343
81686275|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|3.14|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||3.14|2.06|
81707536|NCT02875366|163112091|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.5||||0.2237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|4.7|||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||4.7|-19.8|0.2237
81707537|NCT02875366|163112092|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.09|||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||-0.09|-1.12|0.0226
81707538|NCT02875366|163112093|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.32||||0.0613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.94|0.31|||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||0.31|-12.94|0.0613
81707539|NCT02875366|163112094|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3||||0.6409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.5|||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||1.5|-0.9|0.6409
81535688|NCT03400475|162753903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.34
81673591|NCT01087905|163042740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.14|||Regression, Logistic||Inclusion of the Cognitive Medication Adherence Counseling (CMAC) factor (No CMAC versus CMAC) as a control variable did not change the results of this analysis.|"Null hypothesis: No difference in abstinence rates for participants receiving Two Weeks of Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) Monotherapy (Nicotine Patch Only) versus Two Weeks of Combination NRT (Patch+Gum). We hypothesized that Two Weeks of Combination NRT would result in statistically significantly higher abstinence rates compared to Two Weeks of NRT Monotherapy.~The study was originally powered to detect at least a 6.4% increase in the abstinence rate due to an enhanced intervention."||2.14|1.04|.029
81707540|NCT02875366|163112095|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.0||||0.5889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|4.7|||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||4.7|-2.7|0.5889
81707541|NCT02875366|163112096|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.4||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|8.1|||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||8.1|-1.2|0.1460
81686276|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|3.6|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||3.60|2.46|
81686277|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|3.15|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||3.15|2.24|
81686278|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.55|7.76|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||7.76|4.55|
81686279|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|5.17|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||5.17|3.13|
81535689|NCT04491136|162753928|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||McNemar|||At least one SVT occurred||||>0.9999
81535690|NCT04491136|162753928|OTHER|||||||0.7905|||||||McNemar|||At least one NSVT occurred||||0.7905
81535691|NCT04491136|162753928|OTHER|||||||0.625|||||||McNemar|||At least one PVC occurred||||0.6250
81535692|NCT04491136|162753930|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.653||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.7|||Wilcoxon signed-rank|||||3.70|1.11|0.0008
81535693|NCT04491136|162753931|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||0.5733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.04|||Ridit analysis|||||0.04|-0.07|0.5733
81535694|NCT04491136|162753932|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-231.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|93.03||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-415.9|-47.02|||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||-47.02|-415.90|0.0006
81686280|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.16|9.25|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||9.25|5.16|
81686281|NCT01025336|163070017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|3.4|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 1 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||3.40|2.24|
81686282|NCT01025336|163070018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.08|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[13vPnC/23vPS-23vPS/13vPnC)\].|Serotype 1: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||2.08|1.02|
81686283|NCT01025336|163070018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.99|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS-23vPS/13vPnC)\].|Serotype 3: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||1.99|1.14|
81686284|NCT01025336|163070018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|3.06|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS-23vPS/13vPnC)\].|Serotype 4: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||3.06|1.22|
81686285|NCT01025336|163070018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.56|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS-23vPS/13vPnC)\].|Serotype 5: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||2.56|1.15|
81636793|NCT01638000|162964103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.26||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65,≥ 65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 8 Odds Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.26|0.65|0.57
81673592|NCT01087905|163042740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.97|||Regression, Logistic||Inclusion of the Cognitive Medication Adherence Counseling (CMAC) factor (No CMAC versus CMAC) as a control variable did not change the results of this analysis.|"Null hypothesis: No difference in abstinence rates for participants receiving Two Weeks of Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) Monotherapy (Nicotine Patch Only) versus SIx Weeks of NRT Monotherapy. We hypothesized that Six Weeks of NRT Monotherapy would result in statistically significantly higher abstinence rates compared to Two Weeks of NRT Monotherapy.~The study was originally powered to detect at least a 6.4% increase in the abstinence rate due to an enhanced intervention."||1.97|0.96|.079
81707542|NCT02875366|163112097|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.5||||0.3091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|10.4|||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||10.4|-3.4|0.3091
81707543|NCT02875366|163112098|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2||||0.3961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||0.6|-0.3|0.3961
81707544|NCT02875366|163112099|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.9||||0.3905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|3.1|||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||3.1|-1.2|0.3905
81707545|NCT02875366|163112100|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.2||||0.1257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|14.1|||Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||14.1|-1.8|0.1257
81636794|NCT01638000|162964103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.39||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65,≥ 65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 12 Odds Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.39|0.69|0.92
81636795|NCT01638000|162964103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.42||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65,≥ 65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Final visit Odds Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.42|0.73|0.90
81636796|NCT01638000|162964124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.817||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|-0.08||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as covariate.||Week 4 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||-0.08|-3.29|0.039
81636797|NCT01638000|162964124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.849||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|-0.13||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as covariate.||Week 8 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||-0.13|-3.46|0.034
81636798|NCT01638000|162964124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.917||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-0.3||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as covariate.||Week 12 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||-0.30|-3.90|0.022
81636799|NCT01638000|162964124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.924||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|-0.06||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as covariate.||Final Visit Difference vs. Mirabegron. Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||-0.06|-3.68|0.043
81636800|NCT01638000|162964125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|2.65||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as covariate.||Week 4 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||2.65|-0.37|0.14
81636801|NCT01638000|162964125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.805||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|3.13||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as covariates.||Week 8 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||3.13|-0.03|0.055
81636802|NCT01638000|162964125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.866||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|3.25||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as covariates.||Week 12 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||3.25|-0.15|0.074
81467119|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.7|0.020
81636803|NCT01638000|162964125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.873||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|3.12||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as covariates.||Final Visit Difference vs. Mirabegron. Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||3.12|-0.30|0.11
81707546|NCT02141854|163112125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.179||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.285||Fixed effects of treatment, sex, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and covariates of age and baseline FEV1.|ANCOVA|||A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for the primary endpoints analyses. Analyses appear in the defined sequence. This is the first in the sequence.||0.285|0.074|0.0009
81707547|NCT02141854|163112125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.182||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.291||Fixed effects of treatment, sex, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and covariates of age and baseline FEV1.|ANCOVA|||A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for the primary endpoints analyses. Analyses appear in the defined sequence. This is the second in the sequence.||0.291|0.074|0.0010
81467120|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.8|0.017
81636804|NCT01638000|162964126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.01||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as covariate.||Week 4 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||0.01|-0.19|0.070
81636805|NCT01638000|162964126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.06||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as covariate.||Week 8 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||-0.06|-0.27|0.003
81636806|NCT01638000|162964126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.03||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as covariate.||Week 12 Difference vs. Mirabegron.Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||-0.03|-0.26|0.015
81636807|NCT01638000|162964126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.02||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as covariate.||Final Visit Difference vs. Mirabegron. Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||-0.02|-0.25|0.021
81636808|NCT01638000|162964127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.7||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as covariate.||Week 12 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||0.70|0.15|0.002
81636809|NCT01638000|162964127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.7||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as covariate.||Final Visit Difference vs. Mirabegron. Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||0.70|0.14|0.003
81636810|NCT01638000|162964128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean diffrence|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.29||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as covariate.||Week 12 Difference vs. Mirabegron. Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||0.29|0.02|0.027
81636811|NCT01638000|162964128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.29||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest improvement at specified visit.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region as fixed factors and baseline as covariate.||Final Visit Difference vs. Mirabegron. Difference of the adjusted mean is calculated by subtracting the adjusted mean of mirabegron from the adjusted mean of solifenacin.||0.29|0.01|0.034
81636812|NCT01638000|162964129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.81||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 12 Odds Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.81|1.08|0.010
81673593|NCT01087905|163042740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.45|||Regression, Logistic||Inclusion of the Cognitive Medication Adherence Counseling (CMAC) factor (No CMAC versus CMAC) as a control variable did not change the results of this analysis.|"Null hypothesis: No difference in abstinence rates for participants receiving Two Weeks of Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) Monotherapy (Nicotine Patch Only) versus Six Weeks of Combination NRT (Patch+Gum). We hypothesized that Six Weeks of Combination NRT would result in statistically significantly higher abstinence rates compared to Two Weeks of NRT Monotherapy.~The study was originally powered to detect at least a 6.4% increase in the abstinence rate due to an enhanced intervention."||2.45|1.20|.003
81467121|NCT01340027|162626306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.6|0.26
81535695|NCT04491136|162753934|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||McNemar|||Occurrence of at least one shock||||>0.9999
81707548|NCT02141854|163112125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.326||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.221|0.431||Fixed effects of treatment, sex, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and covariates of age and baseline FEV1.|ANCOVA|||A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for the primary endpoints analyses. Analyses appear in the defined sequence. This is the third in the sequence.||0.431|0.221|0.0000
81707549|NCT02141854|163112125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.322||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.212|0.432||Fixed effects of treatment, sex, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and covariates of age and baseline FEV1.|ANCOVA|||A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for the primary endpoints analyses. Analyses appear in the defined sequence. This is the fourth in the sequence.||0.432|0.212|0.0000
81673594|NCT01087905|163042741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||incremental cost-effectiveness ratio|357.0||||||95.0||||There is no p-value for the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER).|Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio|Unit of measurement for ICER is U.S. dollars.||In this analysis, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) is computed. ICER is a measure of the added cost per added quit for two treatments. ICER was computed as the cost difference between the least intensive treatment group (2 weeks of nicotine patch only) and a more intensive comparison group divided by the difference in the quit rates of the two groups being compared; ICER for the group that received 2 weeks of nicotine patch and nicotine gum = (213-178)/(.482-.384) = $357.||||
81673595|NCT01087905|163042741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio|712.0||||||95.0||||There is no p-value for the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER).|Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio|Unit of measurement for ICER is U.S. dollars.||In this analysis, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) is computed. ICER is a measure of the added cost per added quit for two treatments. ICER was computed as the cost difference between the least intensive treatment group (2 weeks of nicotine patch only) and a more intensive comparison group divided by the difference in the quit rates of the two groups being compared; ICER for the group that received 6 weeks of nicotine patch only = (233-178)/(.462-.384) = $712.||||
81673596|NCT01087905|163042741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio|1290.0||||||95.0||||There is no p-value for the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER).|Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio|Unit of measurement for ICER is U.S. dollars.||In this analysis, the Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) is computed. ICER is a measure of the added cost per added quit for two treatments. ICER was computed as the cost difference between the least intensive treatment group (2 weeks of nicotine patch only) and a more intensive comparison group divided by the difference in the quit rates of the two groups being compared; ICER for the group that received 6 weeks of nicotine patch and nicotine gum = (348-178)/(.516-.384) = $1290.||||
81673597|NCT01618214|163042744|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was below or equal to 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||||95.0|-0.19|0.14|||Regression, Linear|||FAS||0.14|-0.19|
81673598|NCT00606086|163042749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|||||||1.000
81673599|NCT02500628|163042750|OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison between fibromyalgia and non-fibromyalgia group||||0.77
81673600|NCT02500628|163042751|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.27
81673601|NCT02500628|163042752|OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||difference between fibromyalgia and non-fibromyalgia patients.||||0.92
81673602|NCT00391222|163042760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||As defined in the protocol, the olanzapine arm was not included in the primary outcome comparison. Data on the olanzapine arm are presented in outcome measure 7.|Log Rank|||Comparison between risperidone LAI and placebo was performed using a log-rank test controlling for patient type at screening (acute or non-acute) and for geographic region. As recurrence rates at 9 months were assumed to be 45% for risperidone LAI and 68% for placebo, the study would have approximately 90% power to detect a clinically meaningful difference of 23% in recurrence rates of a mood episode if in Period III 100 patients were randomized to each of the 2 relevant treatment arms.||||0.057
81673603|NCT00391222|163042761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The time-to-event data were evaluated by the same survival analysis method as used for the primary outcome. The recurrence rates (Kaplan-Meier estimated) were calculated for each treatment arm using the same methods as for the primary outcome.||||0.005
81673604|NCT00391222|163042761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||The time-to-event data were evaluated by the same survival analysis method as used for the primary outcome. The recurrence rates (Kaplan-Meier estimated) were calculated for each treatment arm using the same methods as for the primary outcome.||||<0.0001
81673605|NCT00391222|163042762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The time-to-event data were evaluated by means of the same survival analysis method as used for the primary outcome. The recurrence rates (Kaplan-Meier estimated) were calculated for each treatment arm using the same methods as for the primary outcome.||||0.655
81673606|NCT00391222|163042762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The time-to-event data were evaluated by means of the same survival analysis method as used for the primary outcome. The recurrence rates (Kaplan-Meier estimated) were calculated for each treatment arm using the same methods as for the primary outcome.||||0.011
81673607|NCT00391222|163042763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The time-to-event data were evaluated by means of the same survival analysis method as used for the primary outcome. The recurrence rates (Kaplan-Meier estimated) were calculated for each treatment arm using the same methods as for the primary outcome.||||0.2882
81673608|NCT00391222|163042763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The time-to-event data were evaluated by means of the same survival analysis method as used for the primary outcome. The recurrence rates (Kaplan-Meier estimated) were calculated for each treatment arm using the same methods as for the primary outcome.||||<0.0001
81686286|NCT01025336|163070018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|3.53|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS-23vPS/13vPnC)\].|Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||3.53|1.36|
81686287|NCT01025336|163070018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.91|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS-23vPS/13vPnC)\].|Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||2.91|1.15|
81686288|NCT01025336|163070018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.44|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS-23vPS/13vPnC)\].|Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||4.44|1.80|
81707550|NCT02141854|163112126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.276||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.191|0.361||Effects due to baseline trough AM FEV1, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment.|ANCOVA|||A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for the primary endpoints analyses. Analyses appear in the defined sequence. This is the fifth in the sequence.||0.361|0.191|0.0000
81707551|NCT02141854|163112126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.274||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.189|0.36||Effects due to baseline trough AM FEV1, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment.|ANCOVA|||A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for the primary endpoints analyses. Analyses appear in the defined sequence. This is the sixth in the sequence.||0.360|0.189|0.0000
81707552|NCT02141854|163112126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.183||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|0.268||Effects due to baseline trough AM FEV1, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment.|ANCOVA|||A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for the primary endpoints analyses. Analyses appear in the defined sequence. This is the seventh in the sequence.||0.268|0.098|0.0000
81707553|NCT02141854|163112126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.123||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.208||Effects due to baseline trough AM FEV1, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment.|ANCOVA|||A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for the primary endpoints analyses. Analyses appear in the defined sequence. This is the eighth in the sequence.||0.208|0.038|0.0047
81707554|NCT02141854|163112127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|18.45||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.751|25.15||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily (AM predose and pre rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using an mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily AM PEF, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||25.150|11.751|0.0000
81707555|NCT02141854|163112127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|16.718||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.988|23.449||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily (AM predose and pre rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using an mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily AM PEF, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||23.449|9.988|0.0000
81707556|NCT02141854|163112127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|31.221||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.513|37.93||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily (AM predose and pre rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using an mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily AM PEF, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||37.930|24.513|0.0000
81707557|NCT02141854|163112127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|29.597||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.839|36.354||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily (AM predose and pre rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using an mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily AM PEF, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||36.354|22.839|0.0000
81707558|NCT02141854|163112127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|12.771||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.179|19.363||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily (AM predose and pre rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using an mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily AM PEF, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||19.363|6.179|0.0002
81707559|NCT02141854|163112127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|12.879||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.216|19.541||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily (AM predose and pre rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using an mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily AM PEF, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||19.541|6.216|0.0002
81707560|NCT02141854|163112127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|11.146||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.511|17.782||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily (AM predose and pre rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using an mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily AM PEF, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||17.782|4.511|0.0010
81467122|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|4.95|||Regression, Logistic|||"All statistical comparisons are for End of Treatment using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The logistic regression model includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline measurement as a covariate."||4.95|1.04|0.040
81467123|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.92|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.92|0.63|0.73
81535696|NCT04491136|162753934|OTHER|||||||0.0654|||||||McNemar|||Occurrence of at least one ATP event||||0.0654
81467124|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.30|1.00|0.050
81636813|NCT01638000|162964129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.75||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Final visit Odds Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.75|1.07|0.011
81636814|NCT01638000|162964130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.62||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 12 Odds Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.62|1.02|0.037
81673609|NCT00391222|163042764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was applied to the change from baseline of Period III at each time point in Period III, with treatment, patient type at screening, and geographic region as factors and baseline YMRS total score as covariate. The comparison between active treatment and placebo was performed based on the LS means obtained from the ANCOVA model. The difference in LS means between treatment arms was estimated, as was the 95% confidence interval for the difference.||||<0.001
81673610|NCT00391222|163042764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was applied to the change from baseline of Period III at each time point in Period III, with treatment, patient type at screening, and geographic region as factors and baseline YMRS total score as covariate. The comparison between active treatment and placebo was performed based on the LS means obtained from the ANCOVA model. The difference in LS means between treatment arms was estimated, as was the 95% confidence interval for the difference.||||<0.001
81673611|NCT00391222|163042765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was applied to the change from baseline of Period III at each time point in Period III, with treatment, patient type at screening, and geographic region as factors and baseline MADRS total score as covariate. The comparison between active treatment and placebo was performed based on the LS means obtained from the ANCOVA model. The difference in LS means between treatment arms was estimated, as was the 95% confidence interval for the difference.||||0.480
81673612|NCT00391222|163042765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was applied to the change from baseline of Period III at each time point in Period III, with treatment, patient type at screening, and geographic region as factors and baseline MADRS total score as covariate. The comparison between active treatment and placebo was performed based on the LS means obtained from the ANCOVA model. The difference in LS means between treatment arms was estimated, as was the 95% confidence interval for the difference.||||0.001
81673613|NCT00531752|163042767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.7947|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8848||0.6749|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.649|3.2383||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Positive value for the LS mean difference indicates the estimate favors placebo.|Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||3.2383|-1.649|0.6749
81673614|NCT00531752|163042767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.4176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0343||0.4886|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.218|4.0533||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Positive value for the LS mean difference indicates the estimate favors placebo.|Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||4.0533|-1.218|0.4886
81673615|NCT00531752|163042768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7713||0.5643|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.262|3.3121|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||3.3121|-1.262|0.5643
81707561|NCT02141854|163112128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.156||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.248|-0.063||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of the total daily asthma symptom scores over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.063|-0.248|0.0010
81707562|NCT02141854|163112128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.195||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.288|-0.102||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of the total daily asthma symptom scores over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.102|-0.288|0.0000
81467125|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.59|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.59|0.81|0.21
81673616|NCT00531752|163042768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.9146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8777||0.3107|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.51|4.3392|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||4.3392|-0.5100|0.3107
81467126|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.66|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.66|1.11|0.021
81467127|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|3.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.40|0.79|0.19
81636815|NCT01638000|162964130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.57||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Final visit Odds Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.57|1.01|0.045
81636816|NCT01638000|162964131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.06||Iif p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 12 (≥1 point improvement) Odds Rato vs. Mirabegron||2.06|1.11|0.009
81707563|NCT02141854|163112128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.304||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.397|-0.212||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of the total daily asthma symptom scores over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.212|-0.397|0.0000
81707564|NCT02141854|163112128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.277||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.184||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of the total daily asthma symptom scores over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.184|-0.370|0.0000
81707565|NCT02141854|163112128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.149||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.239|-0.058||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of the total daily asthma symptom scores over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.058|-0.239|0.0014
81707566|NCT02141854|163112128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.082||||0.0818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.174|0.01||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of the total daily asthma symptom scores over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||0.010|-0.174|0.0818
81707567|NCT02141854|163112128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.121||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.213|-0.03||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of the total daily asthma symptom scores over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.030|-0.213|0.0094
81707568|NCT02141854|163112129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.702||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.001|-0.403||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of total daily (24-hour) use of albuterol/ salbutamol inhalation aerosol (number of inhalations) over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline value, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.403|-1.001|0.0000
81707569|NCT02141854|163112129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.607||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.908|-0.307||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of total daily (24-hour) use of albuterol/ salbutamol inhalation aerosol (number of inhalations) over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline value, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.307|-0.908|0.0001
81707570|NCT02141854|163112129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-1.066||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.365|-0.766||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of total daily (24-hour) use of albuterol/ salbutamol inhalation aerosol (number of inhalations) over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline value, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.766|-1.365|0.0000
81707571|NCT02141854|163112129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.989||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.291|-0.686||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of total daily (24-hour) use of albuterol/ salbutamol inhalation aerosol (number of inhalations) over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline value, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.686|-1.291|0.0000
81707572|NCT02141854|163112129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.364||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.659|-0.068||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of total daily (24-hour) use of albuterol/ salbutamol inhalation aerosol (number of inhalations) over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline value, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.068|-0.659|0.0160
81707573|NCT02141854|163112129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.382||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.681|-0.083||Significance level of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of total daily (24-hour) use of albuterol/ salbutamol inhalation aerosol (number of inhalations) over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline value, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||-0.083|-0.681|0.0124
81707574|NCT02141854|163112129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|-0.287||||0.0588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.584|0.011||Significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The change from baseline in the weekly average of total daily (24-hour) use of albuterol/ salbutamol inhalation aerosol (number of inhalations) over weeks 1 to 12 was analyzed using an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and with effects due to baseline value, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), week, treatment, and week-by-treatment interaction.||0.011|-0.584|0.0588
81467128|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.19|0.57|0.74
81467129|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.71|0.58|0.57
81467130|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.64|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.64|0.77|0.19
81467131|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.79|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.79|0.41|0.69
81467132|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.99|0.55|0.90
81673617|NCT00531752|163042768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.3154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4638||0.1196|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.41601|4.2148|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||4.2148|0.41601|0.1196
81673618|NCT00531752|163042768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.3288|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.524||0.3872|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.649|3.3065|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||3.3065|-0.6490|0.3872
81673619|NCT00531752|163042773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1677|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0269||0.8708|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.162|1.4971|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Inattention): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||1.4971|-1.162|0.8708
81673620|NCT00531752|163042773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.8607|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0912||0.0927|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.44874|3.2726|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Inattention): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||3.2726|0.44874|0.0927
81673621|NCT00531752|163042773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.866|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9037||0.3405|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.3008|2.0329|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Hyperactivity/Impulsivity): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||2.0329|-0.3008|0.3405
81673622|NCT00531752|163042773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1623|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9622||0.8665|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.08|1.4047|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Hyperactivity/Impulsivity): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||1.4047|-1.080|0.8665
81673623|NCT00531752|163042773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3886|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9694||0.6901|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.8694|1.6466|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Inattention): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||1.6466|-0.8694|0.6901
81673624|NCT00531752|163042773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.3779|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0114||0.179|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.06498|2.6908|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Inattention): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||2.6908|0.06498|0.1790
81673625|NCT00531752|163042773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.8759|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7508||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.90156|2.8502|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Hyperactivity/Impulsivity): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||2.8502|0.90156|0.0156
81673626|NCT00531752|163042773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04217|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7842||0.9573|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.06|0.97559|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Hyperactivity/Impulsivity): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.97559|-1.060|0.9573
81673627|NCT00531752|163042773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1602|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2517||0.8986|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.462|1.782|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Inattention): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||1.7820|-1.462|0.8986
81673628|NCT00531752|163042773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6688|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3437||0.6204|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.071|2.4086|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Inattention): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||2.4086|-1.071|0.6204
81673629|NCT00531752|163042773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.492|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8742||0.5759|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.6421|1.6261|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Hyperactivity/Impulsivity): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||1.6261|-0.6421|0.5759
81673630|NCT00531752|163042773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.875|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9488||0.3603|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.3552|2.1051|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Hyperactivity/Impulsivity): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||2.1051|-0.3552|0.3603
81673631|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.5306|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6664||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.3659|5.6952|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||5.6952|1.3659|0.0392
81673632|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.9344|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7848||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|80.0|4.6177|9.2512|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||9.2512|4.6177|0.0003
81673633|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.2888|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1861||0.0547|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.4544|7.1232|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 2: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||7.1232|1.4544|0.0547
81673634|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.6799|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3261||0.0176|TWO_SIDED|80.0|2.6655|8.6943|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 2: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||8.6943|2.6655|0.0176
81673635|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5085||0.775|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.53|3.9704|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||3.9704|-2.530|0.7750
81673636|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04276|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6874||0.9874|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.521|3.4357|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||3.4357|-3.521|0.9874
81707575|NCT02141854|163112130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|||||||0.0001
81535697|NCT03628976|162753985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0096|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0096
81673637|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6252|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2268||0.7799|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.513|2.2629|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 4: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||2.2629|-3.513|0.7799
81673638|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.1136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3365||0.1881|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.08338|6.1438|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 4: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||6.1438|0.08338|0.1881
81673639|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.6575|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9677||0.4032|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.8944|4.2094|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 5: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||4.2094|-0.8944|0.4032
81673640|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.9254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0796||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|80.0|3.2314|8.6193|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 5: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||8.6193|3.2314|0.0059
81673641|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0921|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1098||0.6067|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.643|3.8273|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 6: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||3.8273|-1.643|0.6067
81673642|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.2785|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2424||0.0614|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.3709|7.186|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 6: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||7.1860|1.3709|0.0614
81707576|NCT02141854|163112130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|||||||<.0001
81673643|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7149|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2086||0.7476|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.584|2.1546|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||2.1546|-3.584|0.7476
81673644|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.3355|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4396||0.5863|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.499|1.8284|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||1.8284|-4.499|0.5863
81673645|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0529||0.9591|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.771|2.5593|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 8: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||2.5593|-2.771|0.9591
81673646|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4352|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2048||0.8442|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.294|2.4238|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 8: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||2.4238|-3.294|0.8442
81673647|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.6876|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0533||0.1977|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.01391|5.3613|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 9: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||5.3613|0.01391|0.1977
81673648|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.8149|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2467||0.4235|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.108|4.7375|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 9: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||4.7375|-1.108|0.4235
81673649|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.6424|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9753||0.1882|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.07015|5.2147|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 10: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||5.2147|0.07015|0.1882
81707577|NCT02141854|163112130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|||||||0.0003
81707578|NCT02141854|163112130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|||||||<.0001
81707579|NCT02141854|163112130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7203||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|||||||0.7203
81707580|NCT02141854|163112130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.996||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|||||||0.9960
81707581|NCT02141854|163112130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.325||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|||||||0.3250
81673650|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.2105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0376||0.5555|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.44|3.8615|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 10: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||3.8615|-1.440|0.5555
81673651|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.1804|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1934||0.1533|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.33169|6.0292|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 11: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||6.0292|0.33169|0.1533
81707582|NCT02141854|163112131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.473||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.269|0.677||Significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in AQLQ(S) score (patients ≥18 years of age) at endpoint (ie, last postbaseline observation) was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline AQLQ(S) score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment, imputing missing data via last observation carried forward (LOCF).||0.677|0.269|0.0000
81707583|NCT02141854|163112131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.428||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.224|0.632||Significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in AQLQ(S) score (patients ≥18 years of age) at endpoint (ie, last postbaseline observation) was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline AQLQ(S) score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment, imputing missing data via last observation carried forward (LOCF).||0.632|0.224|0.0000
81707584|NCT02141854|163112131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.623||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.418|0.828||Significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in AQLQ(S) score (patients ≥18 years of age) at endpoint (ie, last postbaseline observation) was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline AQLQ(S) score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment, imputing missing data via last observation carried forward (LOCF).||0.828|0.418|0.0000
81707585|NCT02141854|163112131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|0.681||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.478|0.885||Significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in AQLQ(S) score (patients ≥18 years of age) at endpoint (ie, last postbaseline observation) was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline AQLQ(S) score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment, imputing missing data via last observation carried forward (LOCF).||0.885|0.478|0.0000
81707586|NCT02141854|163112131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.15||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.354||Significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in AQLQ(S) score (patients ≥18 years of age) at endpoint (ie, last postbaseline observation) was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline AQLQ(S) score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment, imputing missing data via last observation carried forward (LOCF).||0.354|-0.054|0.1490
81707587|NCT02141854|163112131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.253||||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.455||Significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in AQLQ(S) score (patients ≥18 years of age) at endpoint (ie, last postbaseline observation) was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline AQLQ(S) score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment, imputing missing data via last observation carried forward (LOCF).||0.455|0.051|0.0143
81707588|NCT02141854|163112131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSM difference|0.209||||0.0435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.411||Significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in AQLQ(S) score (patients ≥18 years of age) at endpoint (ie, last postbaseline observation) was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline AQLQ(S) score, sex, age, (pooled) center, previous therapy (ICS or ICS/LABA), and treatment, imputing missing data via last observation carried forward (LOCF).||0.411|0.006|0.0435
81707589|NCT01868594|163112134|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.019
81467133|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|5.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.55|1.01|0.048
81535698|NCT03628976|162753986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.764|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.764
81673652|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.0511|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2662||0.3697|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.8912|4.9934|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 11: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||4.9934|-0.8912|0.3697
81707590|NCT01868594|163112135|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0432||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of changes from baseline to Week 4, 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0432
81707591|NCT01868594|163112136|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7344||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of changes from baseline to Week 4, 8, 12, 18, 24, 30 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7344
81673653|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.764|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3939||0.4652|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.352|4.8801|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 12: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||4.8801|-1.352|0.4652
81673654|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4377|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5148||0.8626|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.83|3.7058|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 12: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||3.7058|-2.830|0.8626
81673655|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.7114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6168||0.0261|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.6105|5.8122|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 13: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||5.8122|1.6105|0.0261
81673656|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.2644|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7026||0.1895|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.0533|4.4756|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 13: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||4.4756|0.05330|0.1895
81673657|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.1151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0732||0.4994|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.961|6.1913|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||6.1913|-1.961|0.4994
81673658|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.5616|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3113||0.2945|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.8226|7.9458|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||7.9458|-0.8226|0.2945
81673659|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7306|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9257||0.8056|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.622|3.1613|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||3.1613|-4.622|0.8056
81673660|NCT00531752|163042774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.3672|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8657||0.3922|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.725|8.4592|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||8.4592|-1.725|0.3922
81673661|NCT00531752|163042775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.5069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8744||0.0913|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.643|-0.3705|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-0.3705|-2.643|0.0913
81673662|NCT00531752|163042775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9165||0.8216|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.399|0.98326|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.98326|-1.399|0.8216
81673663|NCT00531752|163042776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6887||0.5466|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.313|0.47668|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.47668|-1.313|0.5466
81673664|NCT00531752|163042776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02518|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6772||0.9705|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.9035|0.85312|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.85312|-0.9035|0.9705
81673665|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.09953|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3001||0.7415|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.4892|0.29012|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (CQoL): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.29012|-0.4892|0.7415
81467134|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.22|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.22|0.60|0.67
81673666|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.04804|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3227||0.8822|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.3703|0.4664|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (CQoL): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.46640|-0.3703|0.8822
81673667|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1302||0.3414|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.0439|0.29385|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (GLI): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.29385|-0.0439|0.3414
81673668|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1418||0.4642|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.0793|0.28814|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (GLI): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.28814|-0.0793|0.4642
81673669|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.06109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09093||0.5049|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.0571|0.17926|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (RTI): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.17926|-0.0571|0.5049
81673670|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.07917|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1002||0.4332|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.051|0.2093|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (RTI): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.20930|-0.0510|0.4332
81673671|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2453|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1753||0.1678|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.473|-0.0177|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (More GD than BD): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-0.0177|-0.4730|0.1678
81467135|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|3.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.78|0.95|0.070
81467136|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.98|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.98|0.77|0.23
81467137|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|4.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.19|1.06|0.034
81467138|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.84|0.76|0.20
81673672|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.07717|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1925||0.6901|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.1726|0.32695|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (More GD than BD): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.32695|-0.1726|0.6901
81673673|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1702|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.354||0.9005|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.587|1.9274|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Living with ADHD): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||1.9274|-1.587|0.9005
81673674|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4317|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4667||0.333|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.333|0.46937|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Living with ADHD): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.46937|-3.333|0.3330
81673675|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6537|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0857||0.7551|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.051|3.3584|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (General well-being): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||3.3584|-2.051|0.7551
81673676|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.8639|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2354||0.0334|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.759|-1.968|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (General well-being): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-1.968|-7.759|0.0334
81673677|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.6389|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6119||0.6519|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.05|6.3281|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (PDF): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||6.3281|-3.050|0.6519
81673678|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.2007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9647||0.7631|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.941|6.3423|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (PDF): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||6.3423|-3.941|0.7631
81673679|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.9211|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8206||0.3034|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.7227|6.5648|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (R/C): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||6.5648|-0.7227|0.3034
81673680|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.0968|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0022||0.0933|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.975|-1.218|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (R/C): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-1.218|-8.975|0.0933
81673681|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.0675|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9778||0.0949|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.934|-1.201|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (IS-B/C): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-1.201|-8.934|0.0949
81673682|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.3274|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2552||0.0283|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.55|-3.106|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (IS-B/C): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-3.106|-11.55|0.0283
81673683|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.1505|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5974||0.1852|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.229|-0.0719|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (IS-I): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-0.0719|-4.229|0.1852
81673684|NCT00531752|163042777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.5178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7732||0.1623|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.823|-0.2127|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (IS-I): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-0.2127|-4.823|0.1623
81467139|NCT01340027|162626307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.49|0.55|0.68
81467140|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.12|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.12|0.64|0.62
81673685|NCT00531752|163042778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.5791|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.0449||0.5241|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-35.02|11.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Life productivity): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||11.860|-35.02|0.5241
81673686|NCT00531752|163042778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-20.3367|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.6995||0.3065|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-45.89|5.2183|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Life productivity): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||5.2183|-45.89|0.3065
81673687|NCT00531752|163042778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.7878|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.4438||0.3831|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-29.15|5.5793|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Psychological health): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||5.5793|-29.15|0.3831
81673688|NCT00531752|163042778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.1401|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.4478||0.3657|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-31.8|5.5241|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Psychological health): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||5.5241|-31.80|0.3657
81673689|NCT00531752|163042778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.666|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.5818||0.8188|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.36|17.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Life outlook): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||17.690|-12.36|0.8188
81673690|NCT00531752|163042778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|24.1011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.405||0.0566|TWO_SIDED|80.0|8.0305|40.172|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Life outlook): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||40.172|8.0305|0.0566
81673691|NCT00531752|163042778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7559|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.7164||0.9312|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.55|12.057|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Relationships): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||12.057|-10.55|0.9312
81673692|NCT00531752|163042778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.1138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.4361||0.5194|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.108|18.336|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Relationships): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||18.336|-6.108|0.5194
81673693|NCT00531752|163042779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.332||0.332|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.7573|0.10622|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Work/school): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.10622|-0.7573|0.3320
81673694|NCT00531752|163042779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3871||0.2767|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.0769|0.92804|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Work/school): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.92804|-0.0769|0.2767
81673695|NCT00531752|163042779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3661|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4028||0.3675|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.8887|0.1566|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Social life): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.15660|-0.8887|0.3675
81707592|NCT01868594|163112137|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.278||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of Total cholesterol changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.||||0.2780
81673696|NCT00531752|163042779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4372||0.8141|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.67|0.46345|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Social life): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.46345|-0.6700|0.8141
81707593|NCT01868594|163112137|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8114||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of HDL cholesterol changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.||||0.8114
81673697|NCT00531752|163042779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1854|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3702||0.6186|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.6657|0.29495|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Family life/home): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.29495|-0.6657|0.6186
81673698|NCT00531752|163042779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3623|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4028||0.372|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.1597|0.88432|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Family life/home): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.88432|-0.1597|0.3720
81673699|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25.0781|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0238|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|18.565|31.591|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Sleep disturbance): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||31.591|18.565|<0.0001
81673700|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|15.6481|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3551||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|80.0|8.711|22.585|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Sleep disturbance): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||22.585|8.7110|0.0049
81535699|NCT03628976|162753987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.446|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.446
81707594|NCT01868594|163112137|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1619||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of LDL cholesterol changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.||||0.1619
81707595|NCT01868594|163112137|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0764||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of Triglycerides changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.||||0.0764
81707596|NCT01868594|163112138|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3107||||||The p-value associated with comparison of changes from baseline to Week 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of basal insulin changes from baseline to Week 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.||||0.3107
81707597|NCT01868594|163112138|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5236||||||The p-value associated with comparison of changes from baseline to Week 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of prandial insulin changes from baseline to Week 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.||||0.5236
81673701|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.627|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5248||0.3078|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.196|0.94237|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Snoring): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.94237|-8.196|0.3078
81673702|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.1594|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8022||0.0644|TWO_SIDED|80.0|2.2344|12.084|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Snoring): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||12.084|2.2344|0.0644
81673703|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.5601|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1318||0.1517|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.49198|8.6281|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (ASoB): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||8.6281|0.49198|0.1517
81673704|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7384|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3281||0.8252|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.056|3.5789|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (ASoB): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||3.5789|-5.056|0.8252
81673705|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6228|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2203||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.9082|-0.3375|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Sleep quantity): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-0.3375|-0.9082|0.0063
81673706|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2301|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2303||0.3217|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.5283|0.06822|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Sleep quantity): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.06822|-0.5283|0.3217
81707598|NCT01868594|163112138|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3847||||||The p-value associated with comparison of changes from baseline to Week 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of total daily dose insulin changes from baseline to Week 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.||||0.3847
81467141|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.17|0.82|0.25
81467142|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.41|0.91|0.11
81673707|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1291|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1065||0.2307|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.0091|0.26716|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Optimal sleep): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.26716|-0.0091|0.2307
81673708|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.08114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1087||0.4585|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.0598|0.22209|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Optimal sleep): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.22209|-0.0598|0.4585
81467143|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.97|1.10|0.020
81673709|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.6629|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8642||0.3477|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.681|1.3549|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Sleep adequacy): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||1.3549|-8.681|0.3477
81707599|NCT01868594|163112139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6716|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6716
81707600|NCT01868594|163112140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2484||||||The p-value associated with comparison of Week 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of total Treatment Satisfaction score at Week 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.||||0.2484
81707601|NCT01868594|163112140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.761||||||The p-value associated with comparison of Week 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Analysis of Perceived Hyperglycaemia question at Week 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups."||||0.7610
81467144|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|3.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.05|1.15|0.012
81673710|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.8688|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0842||0.1565|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.17|-0.5693|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Sleep adequacy): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-0.5693|-11.17|0.1565
81673711|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.4319|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9541||0.1088|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.55|-1.311|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Somnolence): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-1.311|-11.55|0.1088
81673712|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1517||0.8627|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.654|6.0952|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Somnolence): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||6.0952|-4.654|0.8627
81673713|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|56.631|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.8056||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|80.0|33.532|79.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (SPI I): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||79.730|33.532|0.0024
81673714|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|49.1543|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.7622||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|80.0|24.831|73.478|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (SPI I): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||73.478|24.831|0.0112
81673715|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.9197|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0912||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|80.0|6.9105|14.929|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (SPI II): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||14.929|6.9105|0.0008
81673716|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.4691|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3037||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|80.0|4.1876|12.751|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (SPI II): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||12.751|4.1876|0.0129
81673717|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.1078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3667||0.002|TWO_SIDED|80.0|8.4492|19.766|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Sleep disturbance): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||19.766|8.4492|0.0020
81673718|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.3485|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5692||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|80.0|8.4275|20.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Sleep disturbance): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||20.270|8.4275|0.0026
81673719|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2989|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4103||0.9305|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.729|4.1309|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Snoring): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||4.1309|-4.729|0.9305
81673720|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.7062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5839||0.1178|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.36|-1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Snoring): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-1.050|-10.36|0.1178
81673721|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.4586|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5231||0.3339|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.8124|5.7295|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (ASoB): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||5.7295|-0.8124|0.3339
81673722|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.859|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63||0.0698|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.4493|8.2686|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (ASoB): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||8.2686|1.4493|0.0698
81673723|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3364|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1859||0.0762|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.5777|-0.095|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Sleep quantity): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-0.0950|-0.5777|0.0762
81673724|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1591|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1913||0.4096|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.4075|0.08935|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Sleep quantity): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.08935|-0.4075|0.4096
81673725|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1033||0.0455|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.07751|0.3455|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Optimal sleep): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.34550|0.07751|0.0455
81467145|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|3.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.10|0.95|0.072
81673726|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.08114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1087||0.4585|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.0598|0.22209|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Optimal sleep): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.22209|-0.0598|0.4585
81707602|NCT01868594|163112140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3714||||||The p-value associated with comparison of Week 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Analysis of Perceived Hypoglycemia question at Week 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups."||||0.3714
81673727|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5433|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6662||0.9078|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.513|6.5995|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Sleep adequacy): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||6.5995|-5.513|0.9078
81673728|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.1848|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7892||0.6502|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.403|4.0338|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Sleep adequacy): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||4.0338|-8.403|0.6502
81673729|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.9029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7234||0.809|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.716|3.9101|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Somnolence): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||3.9101|-5.716|0.8090
81673730|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.4351|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8429||0.5282|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.532|7.4025|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Somnolence): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||7.4025|-2.532|0.5282
81673731|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25.3231|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.8604||0.1848|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.86393|49.782|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (SPI I): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||49.782|0.86393|0.1848
81673732|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|50.4054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.481||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|80.0|25.134|75.677|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (SPI I): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||75.677|25.134|0.0124
81673733|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.8658|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0205||0.0267|TWO_SIDED|80.0|2.9504|10.781|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (SPI II): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||10.781|2.9504|0.0267
81673734|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.0855|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1677||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|80.0|3.9787|12.192|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (SPI II): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||12.192|3.9787|0.0134
81673735|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.5242|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7993||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|80.0|4.5949|14.453|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Sleep disturbance): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||14.453|4.5949|0.0152
81673736|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.9806|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1501|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|14.602|25.359|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Sleep disturbance): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||25.359|14.602|<.0001
81467146|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.44|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.44|0.77|0.29
81467147|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.93|0.49|0.94
81673737|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.7667|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9402||0.3516|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.59|1.0562|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Snoring): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||1.0562|-6.590|0.3516
81673738|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.0838|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2323||0.3448|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.116|7.2838|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Snoring): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||7.2838|-1.116|0.3448
81673739|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.5882|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3902||0.5583|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.294|3.1175|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (ASoB): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||3.1175|-8.294|0.5583
81673740|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.6547|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7652||0.1141|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.4717|13.838|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (ASoB): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||13.838|1.4717|0.1141
81673741|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5882|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1903||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.8356|-0.3408|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Sleep quantity): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-0.3408|-0.8356|0.0034
81673742|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1722|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2064||0.4083|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.4403|0.09599|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Sleep quantity): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.09599|-0.4403|0.4083
81673743|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2744|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1055||0.012|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.13746|0.41127|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Optimal sleep): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.41127|0.13746|0.0120
81673744|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1136||0.375|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.0457|0.24881|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Optimal sleep): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.24881|-0.0457|0.3750
81673745|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4367|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9301||0.9119|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.665|5.5387|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Sleep adequacy): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||5.5387|-4.665|0.9119
81673746|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.3429|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1977||0.1367|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.79|-0.896|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Sleep adequacy): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-0.8960|-11.79|0.1367
81673747|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.0062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1094||0.0595|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.05|-1.964|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Somnolence): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-1.964|-10.05|0.0595
81673748|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.0362|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3182||0.1356|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.72505|9.3473|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (Somnolence): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||9.3473|0.72505|0.1356
81673749|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.1569|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.2884||0.7528|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.99|26.303|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (SPI I): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||26.303|-15.99|0.7528
81673750|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|67.7022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.4066||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|80.0|45.114|90.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (SPI I): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||90.290|45.114|0.0003
81673751|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.8582|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6389||0.2837|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.567|6.2835|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (SPI II): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||6.2835|-0.5670|0.2837
81673752|NCT00531752|163042780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.9251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8913|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|9.1761|16.674|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 (SPI II): Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||16.674|9.1761|<0.0001
81673753|NCT00531752|163042781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|26.8615|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9167|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|21.777|31.946|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||31.946|21.777|<0.0001
81707603|NCT01201967|163112144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.68||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|9.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.22|2.14|0.002
81707604|NCT01201967|163112145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.05||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.05|-4.06|0.045
81707605|NCT01201967|163112146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|1.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.76|-0.93|0.55
81707606|NCT01201967|163112147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|11.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|24.9|||Chi-squared|||||24.9|5.20|<0.001
81707607|NCT01201967|163112148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.76|-0.51|0.28
81707608|NCT01201967|163112149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.46|||Chi-squared|||||1.46|0.63|0.83
81707609|NCT01201967|163112150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.012|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.22|0.012|0.029
81707610|NCT01201967|163112151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.59||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|9.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.46|1.71|0.005
81707611|NCT01201967|163112152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|5.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.14|-0.54|0.11
81707612|NCT04363944|163112233|EQUIVALENCE|A paired-t test comparing performance of vertical bowl transfer at the beginning of the 6 week in-home program to the end of the 6 week in-home program.|||||<|0.001||||||Comparing the change in performing a vertical bowl transfer, the calculated p-value for this activity was \<.001|t-test, 2 sided|||mRehab task vertical bowl transfer- moving the bowl vertically up and down||||<0.001
81707613|NCT04363944|163112233|EQUIVALENCE|A paired-t test comparing performance of moving the bowl horizontally at the beginning of the 6 week in-home program to the end of the 6 week in-home program.|||||=|0.001||||||Comparing the change in performing a horizontal bowl transfer, the calculated p-value for this activity was .001|t-test, 2 sided|||mRehab task horizontal bowl transfer- moving the bowl horizontally||||=.001
81707614|NCT04363944|163112233|EQUIVALENCE|A paired-t test comparing performance of the vertical mug transfer at the beginning of the 6 week in-home program to the end of the 6 week in-home program.|||||=|0.003||||||Comparing the change in performing a vertical mug transfer, the calculated p-value for this activity was .003|t-test, 2 sided|||mRehab task vertical mug transfer- moving the mug vertically up and down||||=.003
81707615|NCT04363944|163112233|EQUIVALENCE|A paired-t test comparing performance of the horizontal mug transfer at the beginning of the 6 week in-home program to the end of the 6 week in-home program.|||||=|0.009||||||Comparing the change in performing a horizontal mug transfer, the calculated p-value for this activity was .009|t-test, 2 sided|||mRehab task horizontal mug transfer- moving the mug horizontally||||=.009
81707616|NCT04363944|163112233|EQUIVALENCE|A paired-t test comparing performance of the simulated sip at the beginning of the 6 week in-home program to the end of the 6 week in-home program.|||||=|0.933|||||||t-test, 2 sided|A paired-t test comparing performance at the beginning of the 6 week in-home program to the end of the 6 week in-home program.||mRehab task simulate sip- bring mug within one inch of mouth as if taking a drink||||=.933
81707617|NCT04363944|163112233|EQUIVALENCE|A paired-t test comparing performance of entering a phone number at the beginning of the 6 week in-home program to the end of the 6 week in-home program.|||||=|0.136|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||mRehab task enter phone number||||=.136
81707618|NCT04363944|163112233|EQUIVALENCE|A paired-t test comparing performance of the quick tap at the beginning of the 6 week in-home program to the end of the 6 week in-home program.|||||=|0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||mRehab task quick tap- tapping a moving object on the phone screen||||=.005
81707619|NCT04363944|163112234|EQUIVALENCE|Paired t-tests comparing performance at the first session of in-home training to the last session of in-home training were conducted.|||||=|0.228|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||mRehab task vertical bowl transfer- moving bowl vertically up and down||||=.228
81707620|NCT04363944|163112234|EQUIVALENCE|A paired-t test comparing performance at the beginning of the 6 week in-home program to the end of the 6 week in-home program.||||||0.196|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||mRehab task horizontal bowl- bowl moved horizontally||||.196
81707621|NCT04363944|163112234|EQUIVALENCE|A paired-t test comparing performance at the beginning of the 6 week in-home program to the end of the 6 week in-home program.|||||=|0.024|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||mRehab task Vertical Mug- Mug moved vertically and then placed on counter||||=.024
81673754|NCT00531752|163042781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.3455|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1817||0.3034|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.08|9.7713|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||9.7713|-1.080|0.3034
81673755|NCT00531752|163042781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.9558|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9408||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|80.0|3.132|10.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||10.780|3.1320|0.0223
81673756|NCT00531752|163042781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.7518|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0743||0.2284|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.2442|7.7479|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||7.7479|-0.2442|0.2284
81673757|NCT00531752|163042781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.5752|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5848||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|80.0|3.9265|13.224|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||13.224|3.9265|0.0201
81673758|NCT00531752|163042781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.0229|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8154||0.1931|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.07753|9.9683|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||9.9683|0.07753|0.1931
81673759|NCT00531752|163042782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6766|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1759||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.9046|-0.4487|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-0.4487|-0.9046|0.0003
81673760|NCT00531752|163042782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1871||0.1055|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.5499|-0.065|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-0.0650|-0.5499|0.1055
81673761|NCT00531752|163042782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4684|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1791||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.7012|-0.2356|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-0.2356|-0.7012|0.0119
81673762|NCT00531752|163042782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1263|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1866||0.5016|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.3687|0.11608|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.11608|-0.3687|0.5016
81673763|NCT00531752|163042782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3451|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1738||0.0531|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.5711|-0.1191|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-0.1191|-0.5711|0.0531
81673764|NCT00531752|163042782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1856||0.0306|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.6549|-0.1725|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-0.1725|-0.6549|0.0306
81673765|NCT00531752|163042783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7671|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1731|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.5426|0.99157|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.99157|0.54260|<0.0001
81673766|NCT00531752|163042783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5285|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1847||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.28911|0.76798|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.76798|0.28911|0.0059
81673767|NCT00531752|163042783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1526|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1431||0.2921|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.0336|0.33878|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.33878|-0.0336|0.2921
81673768|NCT00531752|163042783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.198|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1498||0.1929|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.00319|0.39272|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.39272|0.00319|0.1929
81673769|NCT00531752|163042783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3433|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1565||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.13988|0.54663|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.54663|0.13988|0.0332
81673770|NCT00531752|163042783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1681||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.20006|0.63674|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.63674|0.20006|0.0162
81673771|NCT00531752|163042784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1103|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.36707|0.65345|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.65345|0.36707|<0.0001
81673772|NCT00531752|163042784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3643|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1174||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.21189|0.51664|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.51664|0.21189|0.0031
81673773|NCT00531752|163042784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1362|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09408||0.1553|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.01366|0.25882|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.25882|0.01366|0.1553
81673774|NCT00531752|163042784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09797||0.2809|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.0205|0.23458|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.23458|-0.0205|0.2809
81707622|NCT04363944|163112234|EQUIVALENCE|A paired-t test comparing performance at the beginning of the 6 week in-home program to the end of the 6 week in-home program.|||||=|0.038|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||mRehab task horizontal mug transfer- moving the mug horizontally||||=.038
81707623|NCT04363944|163112234|EQUIVALENCE|A paired-t test comparing performance at the beginning of the 6 week in-home program to the end of the 6 week in-home program.|||||=|0.306||||||calculated p-value greater than .05|t-test, 2 sided|||mRehab task simulate sip||||=.306
81673775|NCT00531752|163042784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1146||0.0603|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.07101|0.36803|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.36803|0.07101|0.0603
81673776|NCT00531752|163042784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4278|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1212||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.27079|0.58479|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||0.58479|0.27079|0.0008
81673777|NCT00531752|163042785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.3264|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6944|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-16.83|-9.828|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-9.828|-16.83|<0.0001
81673778|NCT00531752|163042785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8841||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.87|-4.382|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-4.382|-11.87|0.0068
81673779|NCT00531752|163042785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.5341|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3172||0.1346|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.551|-0.5175|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-0.5175|-6.551|0.1346
81673780|NCT00531752|163042785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0911|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4268||0.6552|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.067|4.2494|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||4.2494|-2.067|0.6552
81673781|NCT00531752|163042785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.2001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7614||0.0765|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.494|-0.9063|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-0.9063|-5.494|0.0765
81707624|NCT04363944|163112235|EQUIVALENCE|The average of the WMFT from testing sessions pre intervention (week 1 and approximately week 2) was compared to the WMFT immediately following mRehab home intervention (week 8) using a two tailed paired t-test.|||||=|0.017||||||calculated p-value .017|t-test, 2 sided|||||||=.017
81707625|NCT04363944|163112236|EQUIVALENCE|Test, the scores from the first and second in-laboratory visits were averaged to account for variability in the performance of individuals with stroke. This averaged preintervention score was compared with the third in-laboratory visit to assess the immediate change in performance following use of mRehab.|||||=|0.019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Compared pre and post intervention data for participants using mRehab for a 6 week home program.||||=.019
81707626|NCT03793010|163112271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.81||||||||1.81|-1.20|
81467148|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.81|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.81|0.46|0.80
81673782|NCT00531752|163042785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.8781|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8976||0.0473|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.349|-1.407|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Mixed effects linear model was used with treatment, period and investigator as fixed effects; baseline as covariate and participants as random effect.||-1.407|-6.349|0.0473
81673783|NCT04703075|163042799|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.5||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.07
81673784|NCT00610987|163042801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||=0.12
81673785|NCT00254501|163042802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0757||||||Adjusted for baseline Hemoglobin A-1C.|ANCOVA|||"Null hypothesis is mean change in usual care group equals mean change in Empower group.~Power calculation required 150 per group assuming 25% would withdraw prior to 12 months."||||0.0757
81707627|NCT03793010|163112272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|2.24||||||||2.24|-1.05|
81673786|NCT00254501|163042803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of change in LDL from baseline to 12 months between groups.||||0.44
81707628|NCT03793010|163112273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.9||||||||0.9|-1.0|
81707629|NCT00887822|163112315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.8636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.41|||Log Rank|The difference in distribution of survival between the two treatment arms was tested with a two-sided unstratified log-rank test.|The hazard ratio between the two treatment arms was estimated with a univariate Cox's proportional hazards model.|||1.41|0.75|0.8636
81707630|NCT00887822|163112317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.4709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.21|||Log Rank|The difference in distribution of progression-free survival between the two treatment arms was tested with a two-sided unstratified log-rank test.|The hazard ratio between the two treatment arms was estimated with a univariate Cox's proportional hazards model.|||1.21|0.66|0.4709
81707631|NCT00887822|163112319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.3685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.22|||Log Rank|The difference in distribution of progression-free survival between the two treatment arms was tested with a two-sided unstratified log-rank test.|The hazard ratio between the two treatment arms was estimated with a univariate Cox's proportional hazards model.|||1.22|0.58|0.3685
81673787|NCT00254501|163042803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of change in HDL from baseline to 12 months between groups.||||0.16
81673788|NCT00254501|163042803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of change in total cholesterol from baseline to 12 months between groups.||||0.14
81673789|NCT00254501|163042803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of change in triglycerides from baseline to 12 months between groups.||||0.92
81673790|NCT00254501|163042804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3856|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change in cost of total health care from baseline to 12 months between groups. Analyses not adjusted for other variables.||||.3856
81673791|NCT00254501|163042804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6413|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change in cost of diabetes medications from baseline to 12 months between groups. Analyses not adjusted for other variables.||||.6413
81673792|NCT00254501|163042804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4303|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analyses not adjusted for other variables.||||.4303
81673793|NCT00254501|163042805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.785|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of change in Diabetes Empowerment Scale from baseline to 12 months between groups.||||0.785
81673794|NCT00254501|163042805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.302|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of change in Adherence Starts with Knowledge (ASK-20) from baseline to 12 months between groups.||||0.302
81673795|NCT00254501|163042805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0024|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of change in Understanding of Diabetes from baseline to 12 months between groups.||||0.0024
81673796|NCT01119248|163042806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.25|-0.48|<.001
81673797|NCT01119248|163042807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.43|||t-test, 2 sided|||pre- MRI body temperature was associated with change in body temperature after MRI by bivariate analysis. The values presented are adjusted for body surface area, type of MRI, room temperature and duration of MRI||-0.43|-0.95|0.0001
81673798|NCT01119248|163042808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81707632|NCT00887822|163112321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.41|||Log Rank|The difference in distribution of disease progression between the two treatment arms was tested with a two-sided unstratified log-rank test.|The hazard ratio between the two treatment arms was estimated with a univariate Cox's proportional hazards model.|||1.41|0.67|0.8589
81673799|NCT01223703|163042810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The analysis was done following an intention-to-treat approach by means of the unpaired student t test or Wilcoxon rank sum test as appropriated.||"null hypothesis is no difference n3 PUFA administration and placebo. To demonstrate an effect size of 0.5 in LVEF, a sample of 65 patients in each group was calculated to have 80% power to detect such 0.5 effect size with alpha=0.05 (2-tailed) at the Student t test.~for unpaired data."||||< 0.05
81673800|NCT01223703|163042811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The analysis was done following an intention-to-treat approach by means of the unpaired student t test or Wilcoxon rank sum test as appropriated.||||||< 0.05
81673801|NCT04099251|163042824|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.59|||Regression, Cox|||||0.59|0.30|< 0.0001
81673802|NCT01289015|163042872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||p-value|0.001|||<|0.025||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test statistic after stratification was used to compare subjects with complete cure between NAFT-600 and placebo.||"In order to compare complete cure rate in the NAFT-600 group with that of the placebo group, the following one-sided hypothesis test was carried out:~H0 (null): p1\<=p0 versus Ha (alternate): p1\>p0, where p0 and p1 are the proportions of subjects with complete cure in the proportions of subjects with complete cure in the placebo and NAFT-600 treatment groups respectively."||||<0.025
81673803|NCT01857713|163042881|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|It was assumed that the study would be successful if the mean % reduction is significantly greater than 25%. Assuming a 35% reduction in RSI, a power of 80%, one-sided significance level of 0.05, 85 subjects are required for the study. It was decided to recruit up to 100 subjects for this study.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||The sample size was based on the primary effectiveness variable (% reduction in RSI from Baseline to Week 4). It was assumed that the study would be successful if the mean % reduction is significantly greater than 25%. Assuming a 35% reduction in RSI, a power of 80%, one-sided significance level of 0.05, 85 subjects are required for the study. It was decided to recruit up to 100 subjects for this study.||||<0.05
81673804|NCT02599961|163042888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-82.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.363|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.0|-60.46||From the GEE model which includes the reduction from baseline for each visit period as the response variable, baseline as covariates, visit period as a factor, identity link function and exchangeable within subject working correlation matrix.|generalized estimating equation (GEE)|||Month 0-3||-60.46|-105.00|< 0.0001
81673805|NCT02599961|163042888|SUPERIORITY||LS mean|-54.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.097||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.46|-23.36||From the GEE model which includes the reduction from baseline for each visit period as the response variable, baseline as covariates, visit period as a factor, identity link function and exchangeable within subject working correlation matrix.|GEE model|||Month 4-6||-23.36|-86.46|0.0006
81467149|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.28|0.59|0.67
81673806|NCT02599961|163042888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-52.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.882||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.62|-19.45||From the GEE model which includes the reduction from baseline for each visit period as the response variable, baseline as covariates, visit period as a factor, identity link function and exchangeable within subject working correlation matrix.|GEE model|||Month 7-9||-19.45|-85.62|0.0019
81673807|NCT02599961|163042888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-82.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-113.13|-52.17||From the GEE model which includes the reduction from baseline for each visit period as the response variable, baseline as covariates, visit period as a factor, identity link function and exchangeable within subject working correlation matrix.|GEE model|||Month 10-12||-52.17|-113.13|< 0.0001
81673808|NCT02111993|163042897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||This p-value correlates to Δ4 hr cTnT|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81707633|NCT00887822|163112322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|7.02||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|22.4|||Chi-squared||Approximate 95% CI for difference of two rates using Hauck-Anderson method|||22.4|-8.3|0.3480
81673809|NCT02111993|163042897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||This p-value correlates to Δ8 hr cTnT.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81673810|NCT02111993|163042897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||||||This p-value correlates to Δ20 hr cTnT|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81673811|NCT02111993|163042898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||This p-value correlates to Δ4 hr cTnT|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81673812|NCT02111993|163042898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||||||This p-value correlates to Δ8 hr cTnT|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81673813|NCT02111993|163042898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||||||This p-value correlates to Δ20 hr cTnT|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81673814|NCT02111993|163042899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||||||This p-value correlates to Δ4 hr cTnT|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81673815|NCT02111993|163042899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||||||This p-value correlates to Δ8 hr cTnT|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.19
81673816|NCT02111993|163042899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38||||||This p-value correlates to Δ20 hr cTnT|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.38
81673817|NCT02249143|163042902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.62|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|13.22|||Regression, Linear|||FRC values over time were modeled using linear mixed effects regression with treatment group vs. time interaction and repeated measures for the randomization, 2 week, and discharge time points. Compound symmetric covariance structures were used to account for the correlation of FRC values within each patient. We compared outcomes between the two treatment groups and included adjustments for gender, twin gestation, and weight at randomization.||13.22|0.02|<0.05
81673818|NCT02249143|163042903|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81673819|NCT02249143|163042903|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||Group differences in the secondary outcomes were tested at randomization, two weeks, and discharge using independent samples t-tests.||||
81673820|NCT00960843|163042916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis was no difference between arms. Original power calculation specified 24 per group and this was achieved under initial randomization. However, due to failure to follow protocol specified adjustment criteria, pressure and weight data from one site had to be excluded.||||0.0520
81673821|NCT00960843|163042917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0225||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0225
81673822|NCT00960843|163042918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0193||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0193
81673823|NCT00652366|163042920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.2026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.8|||Log Rank|||||1.80|0.88|0.2026
81673824|NCT00652366|163042922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.6298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.54|||Log Rank|||||1.54|0.77|0.6298
81673825|NCT00652366|163042923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|-6.1||||0.2543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|5.0|||Chi-squared||Approximate 95% CI for the difference of two rates was determined using the Hauck-Anderson method.|||5.0|-17.2|0.2543
81673826|NCT00652366|163042923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.56||||||||1.56|0.19|
81673827|NCT00652366|163042925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Disease Control Rates|-15.52||||0.0603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.4|1.3|||Chi-squared||Approximate 95% CI for the difference of two rates was determined using the Hauck-Anderson method.|||1.3|-32.4|0.0603
81673828|NCT00652366|163042927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.2678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.15|||Log Rank|||||1.15|0.60|0.2678
81673829|NCT00652366|163042927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.8449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.43|||Log Rank|||||1.43|0.74|0.8449
81673830|NCT00652366|163042929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.95|||Log Rank|||||0.95|0.51|0.0217
81673831|NCT00652366|163042929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.1596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.1|||Log Rank|||||1.10|0.57|0.1596
81673832|NCT01181011|163042975|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence|gMean Ratio|109.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.0107||90.0|99.45|119.95||The p-value is for the ratio being outside the interval 0.8 to 1.25.|ANCOVA|||||119.95|99.45|0.0107
81673833|NCT01181011|163042976|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence|gMean Ratio|109.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.96|120.71||The p-value is for the ratio being outside the interval 0.8 to 1.25.|ANCOVA|||||120.71|99.96|0.0139
81673834|NCT01181011|163042977|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence|gMean Ratio|97.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.643|112.472||The p-value is for the ratio being outside the interval 0.8 to 1.25.|ANCOVA|||||112.472|84.643|0.0126
81673835|NCT01181011|163042978|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence|gMean Ratio|109.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.87|117.07||The p-value is for the ratio being outside the interval 0.8 to 1.25.|ANCOVA|||||117.07|102.87|0.0011
81707634|NCT00887822|163112323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.0462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.0|||Log Rank|The difference in distribution of response between the two treatment arms was tested with a two-sided unstratified log-rank test.|The hazard ratio between the two treatment arms was estimated with a univariate Cox's proportional hazards model.|||1.00|0.29|0.0462
81707635|NCT00887822|163112324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Disease Control Rates|0.45||||0.9426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|13.3|||Chi-squared||Approximate 95% CI for difference of two rates using Hauck-Anderson method|||13.3|-12.4|0.9426
81707636|NCT03057106|163112347|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.16||2-sided, adjusted for stratification factors at rtandomization.|Log Rank|||||1.16|0.67|0.46
81707637|NCT03057106|163112348|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.88||2-sided, adjusted for stratification factors at randomization.|Log Rank|Adjusted for stratification factors at randomization.||||0.88|0.52|0.0035
81707638|NCT03057106|163112349|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.76||2-sided, adjusted for stratification factors at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.76|1.04|0.033
81707639|NCT00723489|163112397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA||Mean (AD) - Mean (Non-AD)|||0.2|-0.3|0.86
81707640|NCT00723489|163112398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA||Mean (AD) - Mean (Non-AD)|||0.2|-0.2|0.86
81707641|NCT00723489|163112399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.05||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA||Mean (AD) - Mean (Non-AD)|||0.05|-0.5|0.10
81707642|NCT00723489|163112400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA||Mean (AD) - Mean (Non-AD)|||0.3|-0.2|0.66
81707643|NCT00723489|163112401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.24
81707644|NCT00723489|163112402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.43
81707645|NCT00723489|163112403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values) Day 30|0.1||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean (AD) - Mean (Non-AD)|This analysis excludes 1 SC-(AD) participant who did not seroconvert. Only participants who had peripheral blood T-cell samples collected from Day 0 to Day 30 as specified in the Outcome Measure Time Frame were included in analysis (1 SC -(Non-AD) participant was excluded). T-cell data from 3 SC-(Non-AD) and 1 SC-(AD) participant was excluded due to problems with sample processing||0.3|-0.1|0.48
81707646|NCT00723489|163112404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values) Day 30|-0.3||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.02||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean (AD) - Mean (Non-AD)|Participants who did not seroconvert were excluded from this analysis (2 TC-(AD) and 5 TC-(Non-AD)). T-cell data from 4 TC-(AD) and 3 TC-(Non-AD) subjects was excluded due to problems with sample processing||-0.02|-0.5|0.036
81707647|NCT00723489|163112405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values) Day 30|0.04||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean (AD) - Mean (Non-AD)|This analysis excludes 1 SC-(AD) participant who did not seroconvert. Only participants who had peripheral blood T-cell samples collected from Day 0 to Day 30 as specified in the Outcome Measure Time Frame were included in analysis (1 SC -(Non-AD) participant was excluded). T-cell data from 3 SC-(Non-AD) and 1 SC-(AD) participant was excluded due to problems with sample processing||0.4|-0.3|0.82
81707648|NCT00723489|163112406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values) Day 30|-0.4||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.01||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean (AD) - Mean (Non-AD)|Participants who did not seroconvert were excluded from this analysis (2 TC-(AD) and 5 TC-(Non-AD)). T-cell data from 4 TC-(AD) and 3 TC-(Non-AD) subjects was excluded due to problems with sample processing||-0.01|-0.7|0.045
81467150|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.80|0.55|1.0
81707649|NCT00557362|163112493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.098||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.083|||Regression, Linear|Multiple linear regression model adjusted for enrollment BSCVA and corneal de-epithelialization||||0.083|-0.28|0.29
81707650|NCT00557362|163112494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.02|||Regression, Cox|||||2.02|0.76|0.40
81707651|NCT00557362|163112495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.53|||Regression, Linear|||||0.53|-0.20|0.37
81707652|NCT00557362|163112496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.41|||Regression, Linear|||Best spectacle-corrected visual acuity (BSCVA) was examined in a linear regression model with enrollment BSCVA and treatment arm as covariates among a subgroup of ulcers caused by Fusarium spp.||0.41|-0.25|0.62
81707653|NCT00557362|163112496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.17|||Regression, Linear|||Best spectacle-corrected visual acuity (BSCVA) was evaluated in a linear regression model with enrollment BSCVA and treatment arm as covariates in a subgroup of ulcers caused by Aspergillus spp.||0.17|-0.57|0.26
81707654|NCT00557362|163112497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.14|||Regression, Linear|||||0.14|-0.26|0.53
81707655|NCT05492877|163112498|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.071||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.869|1.32|||Regression, Cox||||The p-value was based on a 2-sided log rank test stratified by region|1.320|0.869|0.599
81707656|NCT05492877|163112501|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.234|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.882|1.726|||Regression, Cox|||||1.726|0.882|
81707657|NCT00515099|163112512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline ln(AUC+1) as a covariate and change in ln(AUC+1) from baseline as the outcome variable.|ANCOVA|||Primary imputation method used for missing Month 12 AUC. Measuring range for C-peptide is 0.05-30 ng/mL||||0.60
81707658|NCT00515099|163112513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline In(AUC+1) as a covariate and change in In(AUC+1) from baseline as the outcome variable|ANCOVA|||Missing Month 12 AUC values were not imputed. Measuring range for C-peptide is 0.05-30 ng/mL||||0.40
81673836|NCT01181011|163042979|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence|gMean Ratio|108.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|102.1|116.0||The p-value is for the ratio being outside the interval 0.8 to 1.25.|ANCOVA|||||116.0|102.1|0.0006
81673837|NCT01181011|163042980|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence|gMean Ratio|106.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.9|112.9||The p-value is for the ratio being outside the interval 0.8 to 1.25.|ANCOVA|||||112.9|100.9|0.000
81673838|NCT00879697|163043016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The effect of training in both groups were assessed by a 2-way ANOVA (Time x Group) for repeated measures. When significance was obtained, the Newman-Keuls post hoc test was used to identify the differences.||||<0.05
81673839|NCT00853671|163043033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Pearson Correlation|||||||<0.0001
81673840|NCT00853671|163043035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Pearson Correlation|||Pearson Correlation||||<0.0001
81673841|NCT03649061|163043044|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||To compare the two randomization groups, a linear mixed model with DAS28-CRP as outcome (Bell et al. 2014), including random intercepts per patient, adjusted for baseline DAS28-CRP, randomization timepoint, and RF and/or ACPA seropositivity was used.||||<0.05
81673842|NCT03649061|163043045|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A binomial generalized linear mixed effect model for repeated measures of remission from randomization up until 28 weeks after was carried out, with adjustment for baseline DAS28-CRP, moment of randomization, and RF and/or ACPA seropositivity.||||<0.05
81673843|NCT02043548|163043060|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||GEE|||||||0.86
81673844|NCT02043548|163043061|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.77
81673845|NCT02043548|163043062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||binomial test|||||||0.40
81673846|NCT02043548|163043063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.40
81673847|NCT02043548|163043064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||GEE|||||||0.78
81673848|NCT02043548|163043064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.19
81673849|NCT00507559|163043067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is compared to a historical control group, in which 11.1% of subjects experienced one or more MAE within 30 days.||||<0.001
81673850|NCT00631748|163043076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|We compared TLFB at baseline and at end of study.||We used a repeated-measures ANCOVA to compare cocaine usage between the two groups. This incorporated the multiple administrations of the Timeline Followback measure.||||<0.25
81673851|NCT00631748|163043077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||Regression, Cox|||End-of-trial abstinence was defined as a negative urine drug screen (for cocaine) for three consecutive weeks at the end of the study.||||.65
81673852|NCT03829657|163043087|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.29|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.29|0.27|0.196
81673853|NCT01295216|163043115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|1.4|||||Systolic blood pressure at 12 months|||1.40|-2.15|
81673854|NCT01295216|163043115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|1.32|||||Diastolic blood pressure for 12 months|||1.32|-1.29|
81673855|NCT00562588|163043121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.067||||0.683||95.0|0.78|1.461|||Regression, Logistic|||The primary endpoint tele-mRS on day 90 was available in 527 of 543 treated patients (97.1%).||1.461|0.78|0.683
81673856|NCT00562588|163043122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.607||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment, age, weight, baseline SBP, diabetes, previous stroke and baseline NIHSS||Early treatment initiation (immediately after the index event) with Aggrenox was compared to late initiation of Aggrenox after 7 days of treatment with ASA mono||||0.607
81673857|NCT00562588|163043123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.725||||0.202||95.0|0.442|1.189|||Cox proportional hazards model|||Early treatment initiation (immediately after the index event) with Aggrenox was compared to late initiation of Aggrenox after 7 days of treatment with ASA mono||1.189|0.442|0.202
81673858|NCT01332357|163043139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|2.46||The unadjusted risk of experiencing a recurrent event associated with not initiating a controller medication at index event discharge|Regression, Cox|||||2.46|1.56|<0.0001
81673859|NCT01332357|163043139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|2.25||The adjusted risk of experiencing a recurrent event associated with not initiating a controller medication at index event discharge|Regression, Cox|Covariates included demographics, IP or ED index event, primary asthma diagnosis, Charlson score, and pre-index medication||||2.25|1.42|<0.0001
81673860|NCT01332357|163043139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.008|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.005|1.011||The risk of experiencing a recurrent event associated with not initiating a controller medication at index event discharge by time interaction|Regression, Cox|Evaluates the impact of each day treatment with a controller was delayed||||1.011|1.005|<0.0001
81686289|NCT01025336|163070018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.96|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS-23vPS/13vPnC)\].|Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||2.96|0.99|
81673861|NCT02164981|163043156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons, as there was only one primary outcome variable.|ANCOVA|||Given the sequential parallel comparison design (SPCD), we used a two-stage test (weighted z-test, Tamura approach: CHANGE\_score = BASELINE\_value + GROUP (i.e., SNP vs. placebo)) to combine the data on treatment effects from phases 1 and 2 (weighted equally). Assessments were on Day -1 (phase 1 baseline), Day 13 (phase 1 outcome, phase 2 baseline) and Day 28 (phase 2 outcome). Only participants who at least started the infusion were included in analysis (i.e., modified intent to treat).||||0.57
81673862|NCT02164981|163043156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons, as there was only one primary outcome variable.|ANCOVA|||The same analysis as in Analysis 1 was conducted, except that CLOZAPINE (i.e., patient used clozapine vs. other antipsychotic) was added as a covariate.||||0.54
81673863|NCT02164981|163043157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|||||Exploratory efficacy outcome, hence no adjustment for multiple comparison.|ANCOVA|||||||0.35
81673864|NCT02164981|163043157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||Exploratory efficacy outcome, hence no adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|||||||0.37
81673865|NCT02164981|163043158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.85
81673866|NCT02164981|163043158|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.88
81673867|NCT02164981|163043159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.86
81673868|NCT02164981|163043159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.83
81673869|NCT02164981|163043165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.33
81673870|NCT02164981|163043165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.34
81673871|NCT02164981|163043168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.11||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.34
81673872|NCT02164981|163043168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.05||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.36
81673873|NCT02404103|163043201|EQUIVALENCE|The primary goal of the current study is to determine the effects of Aerospan on lung function in children with small airway obstruction with two doses.||||||0.148|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|generalized linear mixed-effects models (GLMM) using the identity link function and normal distribution were used||||||.148
81673874|NCT02404103|163043201|EQUIVALENCE|A goal was to evaluate whether flunisolide HFA 320 mcg when compared to flunisolide 160 mcg lead to significantly better improvement in the same outcome measures over time.||||||0.74|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.740
81673875|NCT02404103|163043201|EQUIVALENCE|generalized linear mixed-effects models (GLMM) using the identity link function and normal distribution were used||||||0.921|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.921
81673876|NCT02404103|163043202|EQUIVALENCE|The primary goal of the current study is to determine the effects of Aerospan on lung function in children with small airway obstruction.||||||0.872|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|generalized linear mixed-effects models (GLMM) using the identity link function and normal distribution were used||||||.872
81673877|NCT02404103|163043202|EQUIVALENCE|secondary goal was to evaluate whether flunisolide HFA 320 mcg when compared to flunisolide 160 mcg lead to significantly better improvement in the same outcome measures over time.||||||0.82|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|generalized linear mixed-effects models (GLMM) using the identity link function and normal distribution were used||||||0.820
81673878|NCT02404103|163043202|EQUIVALENCE|A goal was to evaluate whether flunisolide HFA 320 mcg when compared to flunisolide 160 mcg lead to significantly better improvement in the same outcome measures over time.||||||0.582|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.582
81673879|NCT02404103|163043203|EQUIVALENCE|The primary aim is to compare the average change in spirometric values (FEV1 and FEF25-75%) and AX from baseline to Week 6 from participants randomized flunisolide HFA 1 inhalation BID and to flunisolide HFA 2 inhalations BID.||||||0.782|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|generalized linear mixed-effects models (GLMM) using the identity link function and normal distribution were used.||||||.782
81673880|NCT02404103|163043203|EQUIVALENCE|The primary aim is to compare the average change in spirometric values (FEV1 and FEF25-75%) and AX from baseline to Week 6 from participants randomized flunisolide HFA 1 inhalation BID and to flunisolide HFA 2 inhalations BID.||||||0.906|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|generalized linear mixed-effects models (GLMM) using the identity link function and normal distribution were used.||||||.906
81673881|NCT02404103|163043203|EQUIVALENCE|The primary aim is to compare the average change in spirometric values (FEV1 and FEF25-75%) and AX from baseline to Week 6 from participants randomized flunisolide HFA 1 inhalation BID and to flunisolide HFA 2 inhalations BID.||||||0.102|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|generalized linear mixed-effects models (GLMM) using the identity link function and normal distribution were used.||||||.102
81673882|NCT02404103|163043204|EQUIVALENCE|To assess the impact of flunisolide on small airway parameters using spirometry and impulse oscillometry and determine whether there is a dose-related difference (320 mcg vs 160 mcg) with flunisolide HFA in pediatric patients who have evidence of small airway obstruction.||||||0.62|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|generalized linear mixed-effects models (GLMM) using the identity link function and normal distribution were used.||||||.620
81673883|NCT02404103|163043204|EQUIVALENCE|To assess the impact of flunisolide on small airway parameters using spirometry and impulse oscillometry and determine whether there is a dose-related difference (320 mcg vs 160 mcg) with flunisolide HFA in pediatric patients who have evidence of small airway obstruction.||||||0.543|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|generalized linear mixed-effects models (GLMM) using the identity link function and normal distribution were used||||||.543
81673884|NCT02404103|163043204|EQUIVALENCE|To assess the impact of flunisolide on small airway parameters using spirometry and impulse oscillometry and determine whether there is a dose-related difference (320 mcg vs 160 mcg) with flunisolide HFA in pediatric patients who have evidence of small airway obstruction.||||||0.6|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|generalized linear mixed-effects models (GLMM) using the identity link function and normal distribution were used||||||.6
81673885|NCT01408147|163043209|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||To test the primary hypothesis, a generalized linear mixed effect model was used (intervention group as a fixed effect and clinic and subject as random effects). A group x time interaction term (fixed effect) tested if the change in weight over time differed significantly. The model included participant-level covariates (i.e., ethnicity, weeks postpartum at study entry, lactation, and age).||||<0.0001
81673886|NCT05048719|163043219|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.40|-1.13|<0.001
81673887|NCT05048719|163043219|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.12|-1.85|<0.001
81673888|NCT05048719|163043219|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.98|-1.75|<0.001
81673889|NCT05048719|163043219|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|-1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.25|-1.96|<0.001
81673890|NCT05048719|163043219|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|-1.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.32|-2.02|<0.001
81673891|NCT05048719|163043220|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.28|-0.47|0.626
81673892|NCT05048719|163043220|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.44|-1.18|<0.001
81673893|NCT05048719|163043220|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.30|-1.08|<0.001
81673894|NCT05048719|163043220|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.57|-1.29|<0.001
81673895|NCT05048719|163043220|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.64|-1.36|<0.001
81673896|NCT05048719|163043221|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.21|20.75|||Regression, Logistic|||||20.75|2.21|<0.001
81673897|NCT05048719|163043221|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|34.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.92|117.16|||Regression, Logistic|||||117.16|9.92|<0.001
81673898|NCT05048719|163043221|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|48.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|196.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||196.24|11.90|<0.001
81673899|NCT05048719|163043221|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|45.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.61|153.64|||Regression, Logistic|||||153.64|13.61|<0.001
81673900|NCT05048719|163043221|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|77.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.26|294.48|||Regression, Logistic|||||294.48|20.26|<0.001
81673901|NCT05048719|163043221|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|3.13|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.13|0.48|0.678
81673902|NCT05048719|163043221|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|17.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||17.24|2.19|<0.001
81673903|NCT05048719|163043221|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.55|29.79|||Regression, Logistic|||||29.79|2.55|<0.001
81673904|NCT05048719|163043221|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.05|22.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||22.30|3.05|<0.001
81673905|NCT05048719|163043221|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.51|43.01|||Regression, Logistic|||||43.01|4.51|<0.001
81673906|NCT05048719|163043222|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.93|22.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||22.90|2.93|<0.001
81673907|NCT05048719|163043222|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.57|82.69|||Regression, Logistic|||||82.69|7.57|<0.001
81673908|NCT05048719|163043222|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|62.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.26|316.63|||Regression, Logistic|||||316.63|12.26|<0.001
81673909|NCT05048719|163043222|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|67.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.56|259.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||259.97|17.56|<0.001
81673910|NCT05048719|163043222|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|129.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.72|628.09|||Regression, Logistic|||||628.09|26.72|<0.001
81673911|NCT05048719|163043222|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.96|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.96|0.43|0.802
81673912|NCT05048719|163043222|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.46||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|10.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.31|1.16|0.026
81673913|NCT05048719|163043222|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.61||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|40.51|||Regression, Logistic|||||40.51|1.83|0.006
81673914|NCT05048719|163043222|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.67|32.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||32.71|2.67|<0.001
81673915|NCT05048719|163043222|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.02|79.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||79.70|4.02|<0.001
81673916|NCT05048719|163043223|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-21.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|-10.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.3|-32.7|<0.001
81673917|NCT05048719|163043223|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-42.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.4|-31.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-31.7|-53.4|<0.001
81673918|NCT05048719|163043223|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-41.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.7|-29.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-29.3|-52.7|<0.001
81673919|NCT05048719|163043223|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-42.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.5|-32.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-32.0|-53.5|<0.001
81673920|NCT05048719|163043223|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-44.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.3|-34.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-34.2|-55.3|<0.001
81673921|NCT05048719|163043223|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|11.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.8|-10.6|<0.001
81673922|NCT05048719|163043223|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-20.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|-9.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.5|-31.4|<0.001
81673923|NCT05048719|163043223|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-19.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.7|-7.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.2|-30.7|0.002
81673924|NCT05048719|163043223|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-20.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|-9.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.9|-31.4|<0.001
81673925|NCT05048719|163043223|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|-12.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.1|-33.2|<0.001
81673926|NCT05048719|163043224|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.6||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6|-3.7|0.153
81673927|NCT05048719|163043224|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.2|-6.4|<0.001
81673928|NCT05048719|163043224|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|-5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.3|-9.8|<0.001
81673929|NCT05048719|163043224|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.3|-9.4|<0.001
81673930|NCT05048719|163043224|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|-5.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.9|-9.9|<0.001
81673931|NCT05048719|163043224|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|-2.0|0.914
81673932|NCT05048719|163043224|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.6||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.5|-4.7|0.015
81673933|NCT05048719|163043224|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.6|-8.1|<0.001
81673934|NCT05048719|163043224|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|-3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.6|-7.8|<0.001
81673935|NCT05048719|163043224|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-4.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.2|-8.3|<0.001
81673936|NCT03257267|163043226|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.665|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.555|0.796||One-sided p-value|Stratified Log-rank Test|||||0.796|0.555|<0.00001
81673937|NCT03257267|163043227|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.741||||0.00031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.623|0.882|||Stratified Log-rank Test|||||0.882|0.623|0.00031
81673938|NCT03257267|163043228|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.136||||2e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.798|5.468|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|||||5.468|1.798|0.00002
81673939|NCT03257267|163043233|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.698||||0.00024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.855||One-sided p-value|Stratified Log-rank Test|||||0.855|0.570|0.00024
81673940|NCT02229552|163043234|OTHER|Repeated measures analysis of variance with zbmi for each year as the repeated dependent measure.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.051|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.051
81673941|NCT01982292|163043235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.5|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.38|10.38|||Fisher Exact|||Difference in percentage of patients with positive antibody status||10.38|-9.38|>0.9999
81673942|NCT01982292|163043235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.38|9.38||||||Difference in percentage of patients with negative antibody status||9.38|-10.38|
81673943|NCT03354663|163043251|OTHER|Single arm trial|Proportion|0.047|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0864|||Binomial Exact Test|||"The hypothesis is formally expressed as:~H0: P ≥ 16.2% Ha: P \< 16.2%, where P is the percentage of subjects with a primary safety endpoint event. The hypothesis will be tested based on a one-sided exact test of binomial proportions at the one-sided 0.05 alpha level."||0.0864||<0.0001
81673944|NCT03354663|163043252|OTHER|"The hypothesis is formally expressed as:~H0: P \< 90% Ha: P ≥ 90%, where P is the percentage of subjects with acute success. The hypothesis will be tested based on a one-sided exact test of binomial proportions at the one-sided 0.05 alpha level. Rejection of the null hypothesis will indicate study success."|Proportion|0.98||||0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.9495||||Binomial Exact Test||||||0.9495|0.0001
81673945|NCT03354663|163043257|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier Survival Estimate|82.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.7|87.6|||||Kaplan-Meier estimate of freedom from recurrence at 1-year|Kaplan Meier Estimate of freedom from recurrence.||87.6|74.7|
81673946|NCT03354663|163043258|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier survival estimate|68.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.9|75.1||||||Kaplan-Meier estimate of freedom from recurrence or need for anti-arrhythmic medication||75.1|59.9|
81673947|NCT00746252|163043281|OTHER|||||||0.495||||||Threshold of significance is p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of mean weight gain between groups.||||.495
81673948|NCT02684981|163043290|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test has been used for this analysis||Statistical analysis for median change in PACT-Q2 scores from V1 to V2||||< 0.0001
81673949|NCT02684981|163043290|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test has been used for this analysis||Statistical analysis for median change in convenience PACT-Q2 scores from V1 to V3||||< 0.0001
81673950|NCT02684981|163043291|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test has been used for this analysis||Statistical analysis for median change in satisfaction PACT-Q2 scores from V1 to V2||||< 0.0001
81673951|NCT02684981|163043291|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test has been used for this analysis||Statistical analysis for median change in satisfaction PACT-Q2 scores from V1 to V3||||< 0.0001
81673952|NCT02684981|163043292|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.377|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.514|<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The primary analysis of PACT-Q2 scores was based on the random intercept model, where the matched group is considered as a random effect, the treatment as a fixed effect and the score as the response variable.|Mean change in convenience PACT-Q2 scores between VKA and Pradaxa therapy at initiation stage (V2)||||< 0.001
81673953|NCT02684981|163043292|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|23.341|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.509|<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The primary analysis of PACT-Q2 scores was based on the random intercept model, where the matched group is considered as a random effect, the treatment as a fixed effect and the score as the response variable.|Mean change in convenience PACT-Q2 scores between VKA and Pradaxa therapy at continuation stage (V3)||||< 0.001
81673954|NCT02684981|163043293|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.884|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.388|<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The primary analysis of PACT-Q2 scores was based on the random intercept model, where the matched group is considered as a random effect, the treatment as a fixed effect and the score as the response variable.|Mean change in satisfaction PACT-Q2 scores between VKA and Pradaxa therapy at initiation stage (V2)||||< 0.001
81673955|NCT02684981|163043293|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.408|<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The primary analysis of PACT-Q2 scores was based on the random intercept model, where the matched group is considered as a random effect, the treatment as a fixed effect and the score as the response variable.|Mean change in satisfaction PACT-Q2 scores between VKA and Pradaxa therapy at continuation stage (V3)||||< 0.001
81673956|NCT02684981|163043301|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test has been used for this analysis||Median convenience and satisfaction PACT-Q2 scores at last assessment compared to second assessment||||< 0.001
81673957|NCT01602692|163043308|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||ANOVA|||End of PACU Mean Pain Level p-value between arms||||0.24
81673958|NCT01602692|163043308|OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||ANOVA|||First 24 hrs Post-op Mean Current Pain p-value between arms||||0.76
81673959|NCT01602692|163043308|OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||ANOVA|||First 24 hrs Post-op Mean Worst Pain p-value between arms||||0.78
81673960|NCT01602692|163043308|OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||ANOVA|||First 24 hrs Post-op Mean Least Pain p-value between arms||||0.41
81673961|NCT01602692|163043309|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||ANOVA|||PACU IV hydromorphone p-value between arms||||0.10
81673962|NCT01602692|163043309|OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||ANOVA|||First 24 hr Post-op oxycodone p-value between arms||||0.71
81673963|NCT00527605|163043329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-14.23|||<|0.0001||95.0|-20.23|-8.22|||t-test, 2 sided||Dutasteride arm minus placebo arm.|||-8.22|-20.23|<0.0001
81673964|NCT03468309|163043345|SUPERIORITY|T-test was used to compare means at baseline and 12-weeks|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81673965|NCT03468309|163043346|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81673966|NCT03468309|163043347|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Assumption of sphericity had been violated X2(2)=13.61, p\<.01 so Huynh-Feldt correction was used||||||<0.05
81673967|NCT03468309|163043348|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81673968|NCT00179309|163043349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||Multiple comparisons were not done.|Log Rank|||48 evaluable pts will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio between two arms (24 evaluable pts per arm). Using standard formulae (e.g. nQuery Advisor v5), this number was selected to provide 80% power to detect a difference between 4.2 month median progression free survival (PFS) on the docetaxel alone arm and 8 month median PFS on the arm receiving PANVAC plus docetaxel, with a one-tailed alpha=0.10,assuming 36 months accrual and an additional 12 months of follow-up after the last pt has been enrolled.||||0.12
81673969|NCT03716869|163043379|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|3.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis was conducted using the intent-to-treat principle. Analysis for primary and secondary outcomes that compared universal to targeted screening was conducted using mixed effects logistic regression.||3.10|1.39|<0.001
81673970|NCT03716869|163043380|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.07|6.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.93|5.07|<0.001
81673971|NCT03716869|163043382|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|4.38|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.38|2.49|<0.001
81673972|NCT03716869|163043388|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.71|10.58|||Regression, Logistic||Test of interaction terms from mixed-effects logistic regression for subgroup analyses. Information above is sex x rand group interaction for identification of MDD symptoms among females. For males, OR 4.05 (95% CI 3.26-5.03).||"Sex x rand group interaction p=0.005 for SAP confirmation of need for follow-up.~Females 4.73 (3.19-7.02) Males 2.09 (1.38-3.16)~Sex x rand group interaction p=0.37 for treatment initiation. OR is not reported due to p\>0.05."|10.58|6.71|<0.001
81673973|NCT03716869|163043388|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.58|11.35|||Regression, Logistic||Information above is for race/ethnicity x rand group interaction for identification of MDD symptoms for non-Hispanic white students. For non-Hispanic Black students OR 2.55 (95% CI 1.97-3.31), Hispanic 7.45 (4.98-11.17), other 12.41 (7.34-21.00).||"Race/ethnicity x rand group p=0.007 for SAP confirmation of need for follow-up. non-Hispanic white 2.24 (1.59-3.15) non-Hispanic Black 4.19 (2.03-8.65) Hispanic 10.15 (4.06-25.36) Other 12.22 (1.59-94.12)~Race/ethnicity x rand group interaction p=0.15 for treatment initiation. OR is not reported due to p\>0.05."|11.35|6.58|<0.001
81673974|NCT03716869|163043388|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.47||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.65|6.44|||Regression, Logistic||Information above is location x rand group interaction for identification of MDD symptoms among urban students. For rural students and identification of depressive symptoms OR 13.60 (95% CI 7.28-25.42).||"Location x rand group interaction p=0.27 for SAP confirmation of need for follow-up. OR is not reported due to p\>0.05.~Location x rand group interaction p=0.36 for treatment initiation. OR is not reported due to p\>0.05."|6.44|4.65|0.006
81673975|NCT01789814|163043389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Prasugrel treatment when compared to Clopidogrel was associated with significant reduction in platelets aggregation for all plateles agonist (ADD, SFFFLRN, AYPGKF) at all measured time points.|t-test, 2 sided|||Each patient will have paired samples representing their baseline as well as an on-drug sample. The magnitude of platelet inhibition for each studied agonist will be performed utilizing mean maximal change from baseline in light transmission aggregometry. The paired samples will be analyzed using a two-tailed student's t-test. Statistical significance will be assumed to occur when p\<0.05.||||0.001
81673976|NCT05726318|163043394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.78
81673977|NCT05726318|163043396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.78
81673978|NCT05726318|163043397|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.68
81673979|NCT05726318|163043399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.78
81673980|NCT05726318|163043400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.13
81673981|NCT01485627|163043401|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference in difference|0.34||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis||Models included fixed-effects terms for phase (pre- vs postrandomization), study arm, and the Phase\*Arm interaction. Estimated effect is the between-arm difference in adjusted mean difference from prerandomization to postrandomization samples.|The primary outcome was a composite of 4 prespecified communication measures matched to the goals of communication training, as follows: Active Patient Participation Coding \[APPC\], Verona VR-CoDES, Prognostic and Treatment Choices \[PTCC\] Informing subscale, and PTCC Balanced Framing subscale. The 4 measures were z-score transformed and averaged to produce the composite measure.||0.62|0.06|0.05
81673982|NCT01485627|163043402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.214|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.214
81673983|NCT01485627|163043403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.37|-0.56|0.05
81673984|NCT01485627|163043405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.677|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.677
81673985|NCT01485627|163043406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.19
81673986|NCT04589988|163043408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068||||||P value shown is for group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed effects model was used to assess the effects of time (6-month follow-up versus baseline), group (REBIL versus control) and the interaction of group and time on the outcome. A significant interaction of group and time would indicate that the two groups had significantly different changes in the outcome over time. The model adjusted for age, sex, race, and depression score at baseline.||||0.068
81673987|NCT04589988|163043409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063||||||P value shown is for group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed effects model was used to assess the effects of time (6-month follow-up versus baseline), group (REBIL versus control) and the interaction of group and time on the outcome. A significant interaction of group and time would indicate that the two groups had significantly different changes in the outcome over time. The model adjusted for age, sex, race, and depression score at baseline.||||0.063
81673988|NCT04589988|163043410|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.724||||||P value shown is for group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed effects model was used to assess the effects of time (6-month follow-up versus baseline), group (REBIL versus control) and the interaction of group and time on the outcome. A significant interaction of group and time would indicate that the two groups had significantly different changes in the outcome over time. The model adjusted for age, sex, race, and depression score at baseline.||||0.724
81673989|NCT04589988|163043411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.447||||||P value shown is for group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed effects model was used to assess the effects of time (6-month follow-up versus baseline), group (REBIL versus control) and the interaction of group and time on the outcome. A significant interaction of group and time would indicate that the two groups had significantly different changes in the outcome over time. The model adjusted for age, sex, race, and depression score at baseline.||||0.447
81673990|NCT04589988|163043412|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.696||||||P value shown is for group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed effects model was used to assess the effects of time (6-month follow-up versus baseline), group (REBIL versus control) and the interaction of group and time on the outcome. A significant interaction of group and time would indicate that the two groups had significantly different changes in the outcome over time. The model adjusted for age, sex, race, work status, and depression score at baseline.||||0.696
81673991|NCT04589988|163043413|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.798||||||P value shown is for group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed effects model was used to assess the effects of time (6-month follow-up versus baseline), group (REBIL versus control) and the interaction of group and time on the outcome. A significant interaction of group and time would indicate that the two groups had significantly different changes in the outcome over time. The model adjusted for age, sex, race, and depression score at baseline.||||0.798
81673992|NCT04589988|163043414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135||||||P value shown is for group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed effects model was used to assess the effects of time (6-month follow-up versus baseline), group (REBIL versus control) and the interaction of group and time on the outcome. A significant interaction of group and time would indicate that the two groups had significantly different changes in the outcome over time. The model adjusted for age, sex, race, and depression score at baseline.||||0.135
81673993|NCT04589988|163043415|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.291||||||P value shown is for group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed effects model was used to assess the effects of time (6-month follow-up versus baseline), group (REBIL versus control) and the interaction of group and time on the outcome. A significant interaction of group and time would indicate that the two groups had significantly different changes in the outcome over time. The model adjusted for age, sex, race, work status, and depression score at baseline.||||0.291
81673994|NCT04589988|163043416|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|0.83||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.76|||Negative binomial regression||IRR reflects REBIL intervention group versus control group.|Fall rates were compared between REBIL and control groups using negative binomial regression. The model adjusted for age, sex, ace, and depression score at baseline. The null hypothesis was that fall rates do not differ between groups.||1.76|0.40|0.631
81673995|NCT01709149|163043417|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.366||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.14|||Repeated-measures mixed model||Least squares mean difference: tirasemtiv minus placebo|||0.14|-1.30|0.1140
81673996|NCT01709149|163043418|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.963||0.8083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.38|4.34|||Repeated-measures mixed model||Least squares mean difference: tirasemtiv minus placebo|||4.34|-3.38|0.8083
81673997|NCT01709149|163043419|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.627||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-0.2|||Repeated-measures mixed model||Least squares mean difference: tirasemtiv minus placebo|||-0.20|-6.60|0.0372
81673998|NCT01709149|163043420|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|4.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|6.28|||Repeated-measures mixed model||Least squares mean difference: tirasemtiv minus placebo|||6.28|2.23|<0.0001
81673999|NCT01709149|163043421|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.956||0.4328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|2.63|||Repeated-measures mixed model||Least squares mean difference: tirasemtiv minus placebo|||2.63|-1.13|0.4328
81674000|NCT01709149|163043422|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.399||0.9546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|8.9|||Repeated-measures mixed model||Least squares mean difference: tirasemtiv minus placebo|||8.90|-8.40|0.9546
81674001|NCT01709149|163043423|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.207||0.6166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|7.91|||Repeated-measures mixed model||Least squares mean difference: tirasemtiv minus placebo|||7.91|-4.70|0.6166
81674002|NCT01425203|163043424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference in Percentages|29.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4|41.5||Multiplicity adjustment for controlling type 1 error for the primary comparison was based on the step-down approach.|Miettinen and Nurminen Method||The difference, 95% CI and p-value are adjusted by stratification factors of IL-28B genotype and previous treatment, based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|The primary statistical comparison was conducted on the FAS using the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method at alpha level of 0.050 adjusted for stratification factors, including IL28B genotype and previous treatment as specified at the time of randomization.||41.5|16.4|<0.0001
81674003|NCT01425203|163043425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference in Percentages|30.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.3|42.5||Multiplicity adjustment for controlling type 1 error for key secondary comparison based on a step-down approach. Key-secondary comparison was tested only if statistical significance of primary comparison was met at alpha level of 0.050.|Miettinen and Nurminen Method||The difference, 95% CI and p-value are adjusted by stratification factors of IL-28B genotype and previous treatment, based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|The key secondary statistical comparison was conducted on the mITT using the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method at alpha level of 0.050 adjusted for stratification factors.||42.5|17.3|<0.0001
81636817|NCT01638000|162964131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.65||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65,≥ 65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 12 (≥2 point improvement) Odds Rato vs. Mirabegron||1.65|0.99|0.065
81674004|NCT01425203|163043426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference in Percentages|45.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.2|57.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method||The difference, 95% CI and p-value are adjusted by stratification factors of IL-28B genotype and previous treatment, based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|The percentage of participants achieving EVR at TW8 was compared using the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method at alpha level of 0.050 adjusted for stratification factors in the FAS population.||57.0|33.2|<0.0001
81674005|NCT01849172|163043430|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81674006|NCT01903837|163043446|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin of 10 points|Least Square Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.6|||Least Square Mean Difference|||||2.6|-2.0|0.3
81674007|NCT01903837|163043447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.006
81674008|NCT01903837|163043447|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81674009|NCT01903837|163043448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.018
81674010|NCT01903837|163043448|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81674011|NCT02275338|163043451|OTHER|||||||0.0055||||||The expected proportion of responders using Lanreotide was 50%, 1 sided test, 2.5% significance level alpha and power of 80% using Z-test for binomial proportion.|Binomial test|||One sided binomial test to compare percentage of responding subjects to theoretical proportion of 30%.||||0.0055
81674012|NCT01857869|163043467|OTHER||1-Relative Risk|86.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.8|94.6||Two-sided Fisher Exact test was used for the comparison of malaria incidence after first/second CHMI between the compared groups.|Mantel Haenszel|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as 100\*(1-Relative Risk \[RR\]).||94.6|66.8|<0.0001
81674013|NCT01857869|163043467|OTHER||1-Relative Risk|62.5||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.4|80.1||Two-sided Fisher Exact test was used for the comparison of malaria incidence after first/second CHMI between the compared groups.|Mantel Haenszel|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as 100\*(1-Relative Risk \[RR\]).||80.1|29.4|0.0009
81674014|NCT03603496|163043506|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.18||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.5|||Chi-squared||Comparing TTCM as numerator, QL as denominator (reference group)|Two-stage multiple imputation techniques were used to estimate the missing smoking outcomes. 1st stage: we imputed missing data from surveys. 2nd stage: we imputed missing data from biochemical sample collection. Null hypothesis was no difference between arms in biochemically-validated past 7-day abstinence from cigarettes and other conventional tobacco products at 6-months. Sample of 1350 (675/group) was planned to detect a 6.5% difference (23.0% vs. 16.5%) with 84% power and 2-sided p\<0.05.||1.50|0.92|.19
81674015|NCT03603496|163043507|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.22||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.35|||Chi-squared||Numerator is TTCM, denominator (reference group) is QL|Multiple imputation techniques were used to estimate the missing smoking outcomes. The null hypothesis was no difference between study arms.||1.35|1.08|.002
81674016|NCT03603496|163043508|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.23||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.37|||Chi-squared||Numerator is TTCM, denominator (reference group) is QL|Multiple imputation techniques were used to estimate the missing smoking outcomes. The null hypothesis was no difference between study arms.||1.37|1.09|.001
81674017|NCT03603496|163043509|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.13||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.29|||Chi-squared||Numerator is TTCM, denominator (reference group) is QL|Multiple imputation techniques were used to estimate the missing smoking outcomes. The null hypothesis was no difference between study arms.||1.29|0.98|.079
81674018|NCT03603496|163043510|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|1.44|||Chi-squared|||Participants lost to follow-up or with missing data are counted as having received no treatment. The null hypothesis was no difference between study arms.||1.44|1.21|<.0001
81674019|NCT03603496|163043511|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.5|||Chi-squared|||Participants lost to follow-up or with missing data are counted as having received no treatment. The null hypothesis was no difference between study arms.||1.50|1.23|<.0001
81674020|NCT03603496|163043512|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.31||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.66|||Chi-squared||Numerator is TTCM, denominator (reference group) is QL|Multiple imputation techniques were used to estimate the missing smoking outcomes. The null hypothesis was no difference between study arms.||1.66|1.02|.033
81674021|NCT03594227|163043513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.02||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.98|-4.54||All statistical testing was two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The planned sample size is approximately 95 enrolled subjects with approximately 45 subjects enrolled with AT or AU. Because the primary efficacy analysis of mean percent reduction in hair loss using SALT scores is expected to be more sensitive than the SALT50 responder analysis, the power for the primary analysis is also expected to be no less than 80%.||-4.54|-33.98|0.011
81674022|NCT03594227|163043513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.02||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.8|-9.36||All statistical testing was two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The planned sample size is approximately 95 enrolled subjects with approximately 45 subjects enrolled with AT or AU. Because the primary efficacy analysis of mean percent reduction in hair loss using SALT scores is expected to be more sensitive than the SALT50 responder analysis, the power for the primary analysis is also expected to be no less than 80%.||-9.36|-38.80|0.001
81674023|NCT03594227|163043513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.133||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.41|-4.67||All statistical testing was two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The planned sample size is approximately 95 enrolled subjects with approximately 45 subjects enrolled with AT or AU. Because the primary efficacy analysis of mean percent reduction in hair loss using SALT scores is expected to be more sensitive than the SALT50 responder analysis, the power for the primary analysis is also expected to be no less than 80%.||-4.67|-34.41|0.010
81674024|NCT03594227|163043514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.165||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.33|-4.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.02|-34.33|0.013
81674025|NCT03594227|163043514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.165||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.69|-9.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.38|-39.69|0.002
81674026|NCT03594227|163043514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.281||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.48|-3.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.86|-34.48|0.014
81674027|NCT03594227|163043515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.359||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.14|-1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.45|-21.14|0.025
81674028|NCT03594227|163043515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.359||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|-5.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.40|-25.10|0.003
81674029|NCT03594227|163043515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.434|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.49|-7.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.60|-27.49|<0.001
81674030|NCT03594227|163043516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.599||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.95|-3.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.84|-24.95|0.008
81674031|NCT03594227|163043516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.599|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.56|-8.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.45|-29.56|<0.001
81674032|NCT03594227|163043516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.679||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.18|-6.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.86|-28.18|0.001
81674033|NCT03594227|163043517|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.6||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|31.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||31.8|0.7|0.124
81674034|NCT03594227|163043517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|38.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||38.3|0.8|0.079
81674035|NCT03594227|163043517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|27.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||27.7|0.5|0.177
81674036|NCT03594227|163043518|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.6||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|31.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||31.8|0.7|0.124
81674037|NCT03594227|163043518|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.6||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|38.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||38.3|0.8|0.079
81674038|NCT03594227|163043518|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|27.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||27.7|0.5|0.177
81674039|NCT03594227|163043519|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.471|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.471
81674040|NCT03594227|163043519|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.457|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.457
81674041|NCT03594227|163043519|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.367|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.367
81674042|NCT03594227|163043520|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.187|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.187
81674043|NCT03594227|163043520|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.375|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.375
81674044|NCT03594227|163043520|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.581|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.581
81674045|NCT03594227|163043521|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.444|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.444
81674046|NCT03594227|163043521|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.861|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.861
81674047|NCT03594227|163043521|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.182|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.182
81674048|NCT03594227|163043522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.258|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.258
81674049|NCT03594227|163043522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.263|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.263
81674050|NCT03594227|163043522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.101|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.101
81674051|NCT03594227|163043523|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.999
81674052|NCT03594227|163043523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.277|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.277
81674053|NCT03594227|163043523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.159|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.159
81674054|NCT03594227|163043524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.407|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.407
81674055|NCT03594227|163043524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.894|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.894
81674056|NCT03594227|163043524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.179|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.179
81674057|NCT03594227|163043525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.691|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.691
81674058|NCT03594227|163043525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.521|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.521
81674059|NCT03594227|163043525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.262|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.262
81674060|NCT03594227|163043526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.009
81674061|NCT03594227|163043526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.154|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.154
81674062|NCT03594227|163043526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.289|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.289
81674063|NCT03594227|163043527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.073
81674064|NCT03594227|163043527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.660
81674065|NCT03594227|163043527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.704|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.704
81674066|NCT03594227|163043528|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.999
81674067|NCT03594227|163043528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.911|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.911
81674068|NCT03594227|163043528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.110
81674069|NCT03594227|163043529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.430
81674070|NCT03594227|163043529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.288|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.288
81674071|NCT03594227|163043529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.582|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.582
81674072|NCT03594227|163043530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.194|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.194
81674073|NCT03594227|163043530|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.999
81674074|NCT03594227|163043530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.011
81674075|NCT03594227|163043531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.248|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.248
81674076|NCT03594227|163043531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.150
81674077|NCT03594227|163043531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.546|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.546
81674078|NCT03594227|163043532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.341|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.341
81674079|NCT03594227|163043532|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.999
81674080|NCT03594227|163043532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.068
81674081|NCT03594227|163043534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.098|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.098
81467151|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.31|0.59|0.66
81674082|NCT03594227|163043534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.082|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.082
81674083|NCT03594227|163043534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.313|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.313
81674084|NCT03594227|163043535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.883|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.883
81674085|NCT03594227|163043535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.954|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.954
81674086|NCT03594227|163043535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.295|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.295
81674087|NCT03594227|163043536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.361|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.361
81674088|NCT03594227|163043536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.182|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.182
81674089|NCT03594227|163043536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.815|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.815
81674090|NCT03594227|163043537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.522|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.522
81674091|NCT03594227|163043537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.104|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.104
81674092|NCT03594227|163043537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.414|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.414
81674093|NCT03594227|163043538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|2.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.94|-2.53|0.882
81674094|NCT03594227|163043538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.31|-0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.84|-6.31|0.011
81707659|NCT00515099|163112514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline level as a covariate and change in insulin use from baseline as the outcome variable|ANCOVA|||Comparison of groups for change from baseline (pre-treatment initiation) to Month 12||||0.59
81674095|NCT03594227|163043538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.951||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|2.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.76|-2.76|0.999
81674096|NCT03594227|163043539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.270
81674097|NCT03594227|163043539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.319|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.319
81674098|NCT03594227|163043539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.094
81674099|NCT03594227|163043540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.584|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.584
81674100|NCT03594227|163043540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.287|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.287
81674101|NCT03594227|163043540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.144|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.144
81674102|NCT03594227|163043541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.341|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.341
81674103|NCT03594227|163043541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.203
81674104|NCT03594227|163043541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.327|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.327
81674105|NCT03594227|163043542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.827|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.827
81674106|NCT03594227|163043542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.742|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.742
81674107|NCT03594227|163043542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.462|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.462
81674108|NCT03594227|163043543|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.836|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.836
81674109|NCT03594227|163043543|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.540
81674110|NCT03594227|163043543|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.672|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.672
81674111|NCT03594227|163043544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.469|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.469
81674112|NCT03594227|163043544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.219|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.219
81674113|NCT03594227|163043544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.196
81674114|NCT00790907|163043545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.19|0.54|0.267
81674115|NCT04074928|163043567|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI did not exceed the prespecified non-inferiority margin of 1.5 for the Day 29/57 GMT ratio (adjusted analysis).|GMT ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.645|0.836||||||"Non-inferiority, A/H1N1, GMT ratio, Day 29/57~Non-inferiority of the Day 29/57 immune response to the A/H1N1 vaccine strain calculated by GMT ratio (Comparator QIV GMT divided by QIVc GMT)"||0.836|0.645|
81674116|NCT04074928|163043567|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI did not exceed the prespecified non-inferiority margin of 1.5 for the Day 29/57 GMT ratio (adjusted analysis).|GMT ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.656|0.809||||||"Non-inferiority, B/Yamagata, GMT ratio, Day 29/57~Non-inferiority of the Day 29/57 immune response to the B/Yamagata vaccine strain calculated by GMT ratio (Comparator QIV GMT divided by QIVc GMT)"||0.809|0.656|
81674117|NCT04074928|163043567|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI did not exceed the prespecified non-inferiority margin of 1.5 for the Day 29/57 GMT ratio (adjusted analysis).|GMT ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.791|0.972||||||"Non-inferiority, B/Victoria, GMT ratio, Day 29/57~Non-inferiority of the Day 29/57 immune response to the B/Victoria vaccine strain calculated by GMT ratio (Comparator QIV GMT divided by QIVc GMT)"||0.972|0.791|
81674118|NCT04074928|163043568|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI did not exceed the prespecified non-inferiority margin of 10% for the Day 29/57 SCR difference.|SCR difference|-11.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.447|-6.423||||||"Non-inferiority, A/H1N1, SCR difference, Day 29/57~Non-inferiority of the immune response to the A/H1N1 vaccine strain by SCR difference (Comparator QIV SCR minus QIVc SCR)"||-6.423|-16.447|
81674119|NCT04074928|163043568|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI did not exceed the prespecified non-inferiority margin of 10% for the Day 29/57 SCR difference.|SCR difference|-14.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.61|-9.983||||||"Non-inferiority, B/Yamagata, SCR difference, Day 29/57~Non-inferiority of the immune response to the B/Yamagata vaccine strain by SCR difference (Comparator QIV SCR minus QIVc SCR)"||-9.983|-19.610|
81674120|NCT04074928|163043568|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI did not exceed the prespecified non-inferiority margin of 10% for the Day 29/57 SCR difference.|SCR difference|-5.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.327|-1.44||||||"Non-inferiority, B/Victoria, SCR difference, Day 29/57~Non-inferiority of the immune response to the B/Victoria vaccine strain by SCR difference (Comparator QIV SCR minus QIVc SCR)"||-1.440|-10.327|
81674121|NCT04074928|163043569|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority criterion was that the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI did not exceed the prespecified noninferiority margin of 1.5 for the Day 29/57 GMT ratio (adjusted analysis).|GMT ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.927|1.16||||||"Non-inferiority, A/H3N2, GMT ratio, Day 29/57~Non-inferiority of the Day 29/57 immune response to the A/H3N2 vaccine strain calculated by GMT ratio (Comparator QIV GMT divided by QIVc GMT)"||1.160|0.927|
81674122|NCT04074928|163043570|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority criterion was that the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI did not exceed the prespecified non-inferiority margin of 10% for the Day 29/57 SCR difference.|SCR difference|3.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.443|7.812||||||"Non-inferiority, A/H3N2, SCR difference, Day 29/57~Non-inferiority of the immune response to the A/H3N2 vaccine strain by SCR difference (Comparator QIV SCR minus QIVc SCR)"||7.812|-1.443|
81674123|NCT04074928|163043571|OTHER|No formal statistical testing was planned for this secondary outcome measure.|GMT ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.024||||||A/H1N1, GMT ratio, Day 29/57||1.024|0.790|
81674124|NCT04074928|163043571|OTHER|No formal statistical testing was planned for this secondary outcome measure.|GMT ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.968|1.195||||||B/Yamagata, GMT ratio, Day 29/57||1.195|0.968|
81674125|NCT04074928|163043571|OTHER|No formal statistical testing was planned for this secondary outcome measure.|GMT ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.986|1.202||||||B/Victoria, GMT ratio, Day 29/57||1.202|0.986|
81674126|NCT04074928|163043572|OTHER|No formal statistical testing was planned for this secondary outcome measure.|SCR difference|-2.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.526|2.461||||||A/H1N1, SCR difference, Day 29/57||2.461|-7.526|
81674127|NCT04074928|163043572|OTHER|No formal statistical testing was planned for this secondary outcome measure.|SCR difference|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.912|4.911||||||B/Yamagata, SCR difference, Day 29/57||4.911|-4.912|
81674128|NCT04074928|163043572|OTHER|No formal statistical testing was planned for this secondary outcome measure.|SCR difference|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.805|5.353||||||B/Victoria, SCR difference, Day 29/57||5.353|-2.805|
81674129|NCT04074928|163043573|OTHER|No formal statistical testing was planned for this secondary outcome measure.|GMT ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.914|1.165||||||A/H3N2, GMT ratio, Day 29/57||1.165|0.914|
81674130|NCT04074928|163043574|OTHER|No formal statistical testing was planned for this secondary outcome measure.|SCR difference|1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.006|6.856||||||A/H3N2, SCR difference, Day 29/57||6.856|-3.006|
81674131|NCT01890642|163043585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.01
81707660|NCT00515099|163112514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline level as a covariate and change in insulin use from baseline as the outcome variable|ANCOVA|||Comparison of groups for change from baseline (pre-treatment initiation) to Month 24||||0.14
81674132|NCT01890642|163043586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.80
81674133|NCT01890642|163043587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.004
81674134|NCT01890642|163043588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0001
81674135|NCT01890642|163043589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.37
81674136|NCT03861559|163043593|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.01
81674137|NCT03861559|163043594|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81674138|NCT03861559|163043596|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81674139|NCT03861559|163043597|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81674140|NCT03861559|163043598|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81674141|NCT03861559|163043600|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.14
81674142|NCT03861559|163043601|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.02
81674143|NCT03861559|163043602|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81674144|NCT03861559|163043604|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.15
81707661|NCT00515099|163112516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.099|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline level as a covariate and change in insulin use from baseline as the outcome variable|Fisher Exact|||Comparison of groups up to Month 12||||>0.099
81707662|NCT00515099|163112516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline level as a covariate and change in insulin use from baseline as the outcome variable|Fisher Exact|||Comparison of groups up to Month 24||||0.75
81707663|NCT00515099|163112517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline In(AUC+1) as a covariate and change in In(AUC+1) from baseline as the outcome variable|ANCOVA|||2-Hour AUC change from baseline (pre-initiation treatment) to Month 24. Primary imputation method used for missing Month 24 AUC. Measuring range for C-peptide is 0.05-30 ng/mL.||||0.38
81707664|NCT00515099|163112517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline In(AUC+1) as a covariate and change in In(AUC+1) from baseline as the outcome variable|ANCOVA|||4-Hour AUC change from baseline (pre-initiation treatment) to Month 24. Missing Month 24 AUC values were not imputed. Measuring range for C-peptide is 0.05-30 ng/mL.||||0.33
81707665|NCT00515099|163112518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline level as a covariate and change in HbA1c from baseline as the outcome variable|ANCOVA|||Comparison of groups for change from Baseline to Month 12||||0.07
81707666|NCT00515099|163112518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline level as a covariate and change in HbA1c from baseline as the outcome variable|ANCOVA|||Comparison of groups for change from Baseline to Month 24||||0.16
81707667|NCT03369704|163112528|OTHER||Least Square Mean|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-0.62||"H0: Omalizumab is not different to placebo with respect to mean nasal symptom score over the severe symptom period.~H1: Omalizumab is different to placebo with respect to mean nasal symptom score over the severe symptom period."|ANCOVA||nasal symptom score|||-0.62|-1.44|<0.001
81707668|NCT03369704|163112529|OTHER||ANCOVA|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.331|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|-1.24|||||Nasal Ocular Symptom|||-1.24|-2.55|
81707669|NCT03369704|163112529|OTHER||ANCOVA|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.55|||||Ocular symptom|||-0.55|-1.18|
81707670|NCT03369704|163112530|OTHER||ANCOVA|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.229|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-0.64|||||nasal symptom medication score|||-0.64|-1.55|
81707671|NCT03369704|163112530|OTHER||ANCOVA|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.58|||||ocular symptom medication score|||-0.58|-1.32|
81707672|NCT03369704|163112530|OTHER||ANCOVA|-2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.375|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|-1.31|||||nasal ocular symptom medication score|||-1.31|-2.78|
81707673|NCT03369704|163112531|OTHER||ANCOVA|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.26|||||sneezing score|||-0.26|-0.54|
81707674|NCT03369704|163112531|OTHER||ANCOVA|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.16|||||rhinorrhea score|||-0.16|-0.51|
81707675|NCT03369704|163112531|OTHER||ANCOVA|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.13|||||nasal congestion score|||-0.13|-0.45|
81707676|NCT03369704|163112532|OTHER||ANCOVA|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.3|||||itchy eye score|||-0.30|-0.63|
81707677|NCT03369704|163112532|OTHER||ANCOVA|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.23|||||watery eye score|||-0.23|-0.57|
81707678|NCT03369704|163112533|OTHER||ANCOVA|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.2|||||score for impairment of daily activities|||-0.20|-0.48|
81707679|NCT03369704|163112534|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|5.0|||van Elteren test||Nasal symptom free days|||5.0|1.0|0.005
81707680|NCT03369704|163112534|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|6.5|||van Elteren test||Ocular symptom free days|||6.5|2.0|<0.001
81707681|NCT03369704|163112535|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.43||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|9.75|||logistic regression||Completely nasal symptom free patients|||9.75|1.21|0.005
81707682|NCT03369704|163112536|OTHER||ANCOVA|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.01|||||Nasal rescue mediation score|||-0.01|-0.14|
81707683|NCT03369704|163112536|OTHER||ANCOVA|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.0|||||Ocular rescue medication score|||0.00|-0.16|
81707684|NCT03369704|163112536|OTHER||ANCOVA|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.04|||||Nasal ocular rescue medication score|||-0.04|-0.28|
81707685|NCT03369704|163112537|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.5|||van Elteren test||Nasal rescue mediation free days|||3.5|0.0|0.011
81707686|NCT03369704|163112537|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.8|||van Elteren test||Ocular rescue medication free days|||4.8|0.0|0.074
81707687|NCT03369704|163112537|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.0|||van Elteren test||Nasal ocular rescue medication free days|||4.0|0.0|0.098
81707688|NCT03369704|163112538|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.0|||van Elteren test||Nasal rescue mediation used|||0.0|-4.5|0.006
81707689|NCT03369704|163112538|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-1.0|||van Elteren test||Ocular rescue medication used|||-1.0|-12.0|0.012
81707690|NCT03369704|163112539|OTHER||ANCOVA|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.33|||||JRQLQ I|||-0.33|-0.66|
81707691|NCT03369704|163112539|OTHER||ANCOVA|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.33|||||JRQLQ II|||-0.33|-0.69|
81707692|NCT03369704|163112539|OTHER||ANCOVA|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.4|||||JRQLQ III|||-0.4|-0.8|
81467152|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.40|0.73|0.35
81674145|NCT03861559|163043605|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81674146|NCT03861559|163043606|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81674147|NCT03861559|163043608|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81674148|NCT03861559|163043609|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81674149|NCT03861559|163043610|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81674150|NCT03861559|163043611|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81674151|NCT03861559|163043612|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81674152|NCT03861559|163043613|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81707693|NCT01930487|163112567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.0016|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0016
81707694|NCT01930487|163112568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.0249|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0249
81467153|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.67|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.67|0.82|0.19
81467154|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|3.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.28|0.99|0.054
81674153|NCT02997904|163043614|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.0058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2131|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5829|1.4288|||ANOVA|||Ho: Total Number of lice and eggs removed with Resultz® ≤ Total number of lice and eggs removed with sham control Ha: Total Number of lice and eggs removed with Resultz® \> Total Number of lice and eggs removed with sham control||1.4288|0.5829|<0.0001
81674154|NCT02997904|163043615|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.2084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0467|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1157|1.3011||The P-Values were \<0.0001 in both comparison groups; total number lice removed and total number of eggs removed|GLIMMX|||Comparison of total number of lice removed and total number of eggs removed were analyzed separately||1.3011|1.1157|<0.0001
81674155|NCT02997904|163043615|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.7899|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04565|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6993|0.8805|||GLIMMX|||||0.8805|0.6993|<0.0001
81674156|NCT04036968|163043616|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of three drug conditions with cannabidiol to control groups placebo+placebo and hydromorphone+placebo||||||0.195|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.195
81674157|NCT04036968|163043617|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.001
81674158|NCT04036968|163043618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.074|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.074
81674159|NCT01437397|163043619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.073|0.144|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, sex, smoking-status, visit and group-by-visit as factors; screening pre- and post-bronchodilator FEV1, age and baseline FEV1 as covariates||||0.144|0.073|<0.0001
81674160|NCT01437397|163043619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.123|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, sex, smoking-status, visit and group-by-visit as factors; screening pre- and post-bronchodilator FEV1, age and baseline FEV1 as covariates||||0.123|0.052|<0.0001
81674161|NCT01437397|163043620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.079|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, sex, smoking-status, visit and group-by-visit as factors; screening pre- and post-bronchodilator FEV1, age and baseline FEV1 as covariates||||0.079|0.011|0.010
81674162|NCT01437397|163043620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, sex, smoking-status, visit and group-by-visit as factors; screening pre- and post-bronchodilator FEV1, age and baseline FEV1 as covariates||||0.060|-0.008|0.133
81674163|NCT01437397|163043621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|1.436|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.297|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.854|2.018|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, sex, smoking-status, visit, and treatment group-by-visit as factors; visit, age baseline BDI/SGRQ as covariates||||2.018|0.854|<0.0001
81674164|NCT01437397|163043621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|1.395|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.294|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.818|1.972|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, sex, smoking-status, visit, and treatment group-by-visit as factors; visit, age baseline BDI/SGRQ as covariates||||1.972|0.818|<0.0001
81674165|NCT01437397|163043622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-4.353|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.075|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.462|-2.244|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, sex, smoking-status, visit, and treatment group-by-visit as factors; visit, age baseline BDI/SGRQ as covariates||||-2.244|-6.462|<0.0001
81674166|NCT01437397|163043622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-3.728|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.066||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.819|-1.637|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, sex, smoking-status, visit, and treatment group-by-visit as factors; visit, age baseline BDI/SGRQ as covariates||||-1.637|-5.819|0.0005
81674167|NCT00903175|163043623|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Primary objective was to assess the non-inferiority of everolimus as compared to Sunitinib in terms of PFS-1L \& was based on Bayesian methodology. If the estimated HR for PFS-1L had a value ≤ 1.1, non-inferiority of everolimus to Sunitinib would be declared. Non-inferiority of everolimus compared with Sunitinib as a first-line therapy was not achieved. The estimated HR for PFS-1L was 1.43 which did not satisfy the protocol-defined non-inferiority margin of a HR ≤ 1.1.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.77||||||||1.77|1.15|
81674168|NCT00970853|163043646|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The original sample for this study (N=302) was sufficient for an 80% detection of differences in means of at least 1/2 standard deviation. This analysis presents the results of the follow-up of the original sample.||||||0.39||||||non-adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.39
81674169|NCT00970853|163043647|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In our original sample of 302, we had 80% power to detect significant differences of at least .5 standard deviation between groups.||||||0.99|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.99
81674170|NCT00970853|163043648|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In our original sample of 302, we had 80% power to detect significant differences of at least .5 standard deviation between groups.||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81707695|NCT01930487|163112569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.9147|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.9147
81707696|NCT01930487|163112570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0070
81707697|NCT01930487|163112571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sidede||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||<0.0001
81707698|NCT01930487|163112572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0476|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0476
81707699|NCT01930487|163112573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0352|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0352
81707700|NCT01930487|163112574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0208|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0208
81707701|NCT01930487|163112575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||<0.0001
81707702|NCT01930487|163112576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0024|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0024
81707703|NCT01930487|163112577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0081|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0081
81707704|NCT01930487|163112578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008||0.8191|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.8191
81707705|NCT01930487|163112579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.0482|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0482
81707706|NCT01930487|163112580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.023|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0230
81707707|NCT01930487|163112581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008||0.1202|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.1202
81707708|NCT01930487|163112582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.0063|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0063
81707709|NCT01930487|163112583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.3347|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.3347
81707710|NCT01930487|163112584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0094|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0094
81707711|NCT01930487|163112585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0009|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0009
81707712|NCT01930487|163112586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0067|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0067
81707713|NCT01930487|163112587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.6938|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.6938
81707714|NCT01930487|163112588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0805|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0805
81707715|NCT01930487|163112589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.2451|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.2451
81707716|NCT01930487|163112590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0323|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0323
81707717|NCT01930487|163112591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.344|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.3440
81707718|NCT01930487|163112592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0119|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0119
81707719|NCT01930487|163112593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||<0.0001
81707720|NCT01930487|163112594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0137|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0137
81707721|NCT01930487|163112595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0866|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0866
81707722|NCT01930487|163112596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0656|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0656
81707723|NCT01930487|163112597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0626|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0626
81707724|NCT01930487|163112598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.8100
81707725|NCT01930487|163112599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.9556|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.9556
81707726|NCT01930487|163112600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.3414|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.3414
81707727|NCT01930487|163112601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0330
81707728|NCT01930487|163112602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.3326|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.3326
81707729|NCT01930487|163112603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0348|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0348
81707730|NCT01930487|163112604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.2089|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.2089
81707731|NCT01930487|163112605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.3738|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.3738
81707732|NCT01930487|163112606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.447|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.4470
81707733|NCT01930487|163112607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.6382|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.6382
81707734|NCT01930487|163112608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0026|TWO_SIDED||||||paird t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0026
81707735|NCT01930487|163112609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.1045|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.1045
81707736|NCT01930487|163112610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.6941|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.6941
81707737|NCT01930487|163112611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.0138|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, 2-sided||dietary supplement with antioxidants - placebo|||||0.0138
81707738|NCT00572728|163112613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||AUC|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.046|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.83||The Delong method was used to test if the observed AUC was significantly different than 0.5 with the one-sided p value DeLong ER, DeLong DM, Clarke-Pearson DL, Biometrics (1988)|Delong method|one-sided p-value|"percent change in SUVmax was computed as: %ΔSUVmax = 100\*(FLT1-FLT2)/FLT1 a 90% 2-sided confidence interval was constructed from 2000 Bootstrapping estimates from which the 1-sided 95% CI was derived.~Hanley SE(AUC) reported."|"A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was performed to assess the significance of the Area Under the Curve (AUC) under the Null Hypothesis with a one sided alpha=0.05 (95% one-sided CL):~H0: AUC = 0.50 (no difference from guessing) given the alternative hypothesis: Ha:AUC \>= 0.75 AUC = ROC(%ΔSUVmax\| path response) where percent change (%ΔSUVmax ) was defined as (SUVmax at FLT1 -SUVmax at FLT2)/SUVmax at FLT1 x 100"||.83||0.046
81707739|NCT00572728|163112614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||spearman correlation|0.35||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.54|||spearman correlation method||This estimate uses the Fisher's z Transformation to adjust for bias in the Spearman Correlation Statistic|H0: ρ = 0; that is, there is no correlation between SUVmax @ FLT-1 and Ki-67 LI a Fisher's z Transformation was applied to adjust for bias in the Spearman Correlation Statistic||0.54|0.13|0.002
81467155|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.38|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.38|1.04|0.038
81707740|NCT00572728|163112615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.81|||Spearman Correlation method|we use Fisher's z Transformation to adjust for bias in the Spearman Correlation Statistic|this estimate uses the Fisher's z Transformation to adjust for bias in the Spearman Correlation Statistic|H0: ρ = 0; that is, there is no correlation between SUVmax @ FLT-3 and Ki-67 LI||0.81|0.47|<0.0001
81707741|NCT00572728|163112616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|two-sided exact p value from Wilcoxon two-sample test||"H0: Mean SUVmax (RCB 0,I) = Mean SUVmax (RCB II,III) After dichotomization, Wilcoxon two-sample test was used to compare uptake values between RCB groups.~In other words, we are comparing the means (of SUVmax) @ FLT1 between the RCB 0,I and the RCB II,III groups.."||||0.66
81707742|NCT00572728|163112617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|\*two-sided exact p value from Wilcoxon two-sample test||H0: SUVmax (RCB 0,I) = SUVmax (RCB II,III) in other words, we are comparing the SUVmax @ FLT2 between the RCB 0,I and the RCB II,III groups.||||0.86
81707743|NCT00572728|163112618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|two-sided exact p value from Wilcoxon two-sample test||H0: SUVmax (RCB 0,I) = SUVmax (RCB II,III) in other words, we are comparing the SUVmax @ FLT3 between the RCB 0,I and the RCB II,III groups.||||0.010
81707744|NCT00572728|163112618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.97|||Regression, Logistic|||H0: %SUVmax FLT1-FLT3 (RCB 0,I) = %SUVmax FLT1-FLT3 (RCB II,III) A logistic regression model is used to determine if a larger percent change in SUVmax is associated with (RCB 0,I); the null hypothesis assumes that there is no association.||0.97|0.76|0.013
81707745|NCT00572728|163112619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||AUC|0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|0.94||Delong 1-sided p-value (alpha=0.05)|Delong Method|The Delong-Delong Clark-Pearson method using modified U-statistics was used to evaluate the AUC||"ROC analysis was used to compute the AUC and evaluate if %ΔSUVmax FLT1-FLT3 is predictive of pCR with alpha=0.05.~The Null Hypothesis assumes that the P(%ΔSUVmax FLT1-FLT3\|pCR)= 1 - P(%ΔSUVmax FLT1-FLT3\|non-pCR) that is: H0: AUC =0.5 (guessing)"||.94|.72|<0.001
81707746|NCT00572728|163112620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|two-sided p value from Kruskal-Wallis one-way ANOVA||"Kruskal-Wallis one-way ANOVA was used to test whether there was a difference in %SUVmax (FLT1-FLT2) among LN statuses.~H0: no difference between the 3 LN status."||||0.86
81707747|NCT00572728|163112621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|||||two-sided p value from Kruskal-Wallis one-way ANOVA|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.67
81707748|NCT02724111|163112622|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81674171|NCT00970853|163043649|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In our original sample of 302, we had 80% power to detect significant differences of at least .5 standard deviation between groups.||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.40
81674172|NCT00970853|163043650|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In our original sample of 302, we had 80% power to detect significant differences of at least .5 standard deviation between groups.||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.56
81674173|NCT00970853|163043651|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In our original sample of 302, we had 80% power to detect significant differences of at least .5 standard deviation between groups.||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.34
81674174|NCT00970853|163043652|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In our original sample of 302, we had 80% power to detect significant differences of at least .5 standard deviation between groups.||||||0.85|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.85
81674175|NCT00970853|163043653|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In our original sample of 302, we had 80% power to detect significant differences of at least .5 standard deviation between groups.||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.61
81674176|NCT00970853|163043654|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In our original sample of 302, we had 80% power to detect significant differences of at least .5 standard deviation between groups.||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.67
81674177|NCT03036293|163043686|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.56||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|98.33|0.217|2.91|||ANCOVA|Baseline score used as covariate||Mean score differences (begin-end) were compared||2.91|0.217|0.0055
81674178|NCT03036293|163043686|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.33|1.1|3.96|||ANCOVA|Baseline score used as covariate. Yeo-Johnson transformation with λ=1,09 was applied. Statistical inference performed for transformed values.|estimate and CL are backtransformed|Mean score differences (begin-end) were compared||3.96|1.1|<0.0001
81674179|NCT03036293|163043686|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence limits were prespecified as \[-2.763; 2.763\]|Mean Difference (Net)|0.89||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|98.33|-0.64|2.33|||ANCOVA|Baseline score used as covariate||Mean score differences (begin-end) were compared||2.33|-0.64|0.0008
81674180|NCT03036293|163043687|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.54|||ANCOVA|Baseline score used as covariate||Mean score differences (begin-end) were compared||1.54|-0.08|0.08
81674181|NCT03036293|163043687|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.76||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.66|||ANCOVA|Baseline score used as covariate||Mean score differences (begin-end) were compared||1.66|0.02|0.044
81467156|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|3.39|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.39|0.87|0.12
81674182|NCT03036293|163043688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.69||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.78|||ANCOVA|Baseline score used as covariate||Mean score differences (begin-end) were compared||1.78|-0.4|0.21
81674183|NCT03036293|163043688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.19||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|2.26|||ANCOVA|Baseline score used as covariate||Mean score differences (begin-end) were compared||2.26|0.14|0.027
81674184|NCT03036293|163043689|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Bigger OR is better|Common OR of event analysis||1.89|0.98|0.065
81674185|NCT03036293|163043689|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Bigger OR is better|Common OR of event analysis||2.33|1.22|0.0015
81674186|NCT03036293|163043689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 4 frequencies comparison||||0.7
81674187|NCT03036293|163043689|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 8 frequencies comparison||||1
81674188|NCT03036293|163043689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 12 frequencies comparison||||0.01
81674189|NCT03036293|163043689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 4 frequencies comparison||||0.57
81674190|NCT03036293|163043689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 8 frequencies comparison||||0.25
81674191|NCT03036293|163043689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 12 frequencies comparison||||0.001
81674192|NCT03036293|163043690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Bigger OR is better|Common OR of event analysis||1.23|0.64|0.46
81674193|NCT03036293|163043690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Bigger OR is better|Common OR of event analysis||1.79|0.9|0.17
81674194|NCT03036293|163043690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 4 frequencies comparison||||0.38
81674195|NCT03036293|163043690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 8 frequencies comparison||||0.67
81674196|NCT03036293|163043690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 12 frequencies comparison||||0.85
81674197|NCT03036293|163043690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 4 frequencies comparison||||0.71
81674198|NCT03036293|163043690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 8 frequencies comparison||||0.29
81674199|NCT03036293|163043690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 12 frequencies comparison||||0.007
81674200|NCT03036293|163043691|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.00002||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00002|0.33|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges-Lehmann estimator for location difference provided|Median changes (begin-end) within groups are compared||0.33|-0.00002|0.314
81674201|NCT03036293|163043691|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges-Lehmann estimator for location difference provided|Median changes (begin-end) within groups are compared||1|0|0.031
81674202|NCT03036293|163043692|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.00001||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.00001|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Lower is better|||-0.00001|-3|0.0021
81674203|NCT03036293|163043692|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.00002||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.00002|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Lower is better|||-0.00002|-1|0.0056
81686290|NCT01025336|163070018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.62|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS-23vPS/13vPnC)\].|Serotype 14: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||1.62|0.73|
81707749|NCT02724111|163112623|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81707750|NCT02724111|163112624|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81707751|NCT02724111|163112625|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81707752|NCT02724111|163112626|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81707753|NCT02724111|163112627|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81707754|NCT02724111|163112628|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81707755|NCT02724111|163112629|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.202|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.202
81707756|NCT02996500|163112630|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.83||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.73|-1.97|||ANCOVA|Bayesian analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) modeling framework was used with baseline SDAI score as a covariate.||The confidence interval was credible interval in this analysis.||-1.97|-13.73|0.0050
81707757|NCT02996500|163112630|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.37|-3.66|||ANCOVA|Bayesian analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) modeling framework was used with baseline SDAI score as a covariate.||The confidence interval was credible interval in this analysis.||-3.66|-14.37|<0.001
81707758|NCT02996500|163112630|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-10.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.36|-5.63|||ANCOVA|Bayesian analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) modeling framework was used with baseline SDAI score as a covariate.||The confidence interval was credible interval in this analysis.||-5.63|-16.36|<0.001
81707759|NCT02996500|163112630|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.62|-5.92|||ANCOVA|Bayesian analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) modeling framework was used with baseline SDAI score as a covariate.||The confidence interval was credible interval in this analysis.||-5.92|-16.62|<0.001
81707760|NCT00126425|163112675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.83||At 0.025 level of significance.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||"Analysis based on Reader A readings. Data analysis to assess the relative hazard of an adverse cardiac event was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard (risk) of an event for a participant with low H/M at time t was expressed as Hl (t)/ Hh (t) = Ψ, where Hl (t) and Hh (t) denote the hazard of an event at time t for participants with low H/M and high H/M respectively."||0.83|0.23|=0.004
81707761|NCT00126425|163112675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.84||At 0.025 level of significance.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||"Analysis based on Reader B readings. Data analysis to assess the relative hazard of an adverse cardiac event was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard (risk) of an event for a participant with low H/M at time t was expressed as Hl (t)/ Hh (t) = Ψ, where Hl (t) and Hh (t) denote the hazard of an event at time t for participants with low H/M and high H/M respectively."||0.84|0.23|=0.004
81707762|NCT00126425|163112675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.84||At 0.025 level of significance.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||"Analysis based on Reader C readings. Data analysis to assess the relative hazard of an adverse cardiac event was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model. Hazard (risk) of an event for a participant with low H/M at time t was expressed as Hl (t)/ Hh (t) = Ψ, where Hl (t) and Hh (t) denote the hazard of an event at time t for participants with low H/M and high H/M respectively."||0.84|0.23|=0.004
81710366|NCT04607291|163117227|OTHER|A logistic regression model was used to identify factors associated with screening.|||||||||||||||||"A logistic regression model was used to identify factors associated with screening. A stepwise selection procedure (alpha entry and alpha exit = 0.15) was used to determine what factors were included in the model. Overall performance is assessed using the AUC.~Factors included in the model: sex, stool test recommended by physician, know where to get stool test, fear of colonoscopy index score, ABR - afraid score, and knowledge that colonoscopy can reduce worry.~AUC: 0.71"|||
81710367|NCT04607291|163117228|OTHER|A logistic regression model was used to identify characteristics associated with high intent of getting a Fit test.||||||||||||||||Evaluating factors associated with high intent of getting a Fit test.|"A logistic regression model was used to identify factors associated with high intent of getting a fit test. A stepwise selection procedure (alpha entry and alpha exit = 0.15) was used to determine what factors were included in the model. Overall performance is assessed using the AUC.~Factors included in the model: sex, race, stool test or colonoscopy recommended by physician, know where to get stool test, CBPR score, and barriers to screening score.~AUC: 0.80"|||
81710368|NCT05466240|163117229|EQUIVALENCE|For each post-baseline collection time point, treatment difference and p-value comparing the mean change in viral load from baseline between treatment arms from an analysis of covariance model with covariate baseline viral load.|||||<|0.95|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.95
81710369|NCT04735432|163117245|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a phase 3, multicenter, randomized, open-label, parallel-group, 12-week study to evaluate the noninferiority of the pharmacodynamic effect of efgartigimod PH20 SC 1000 mg compared with efgartigimod IV 10 mg/kg in patients with generalized myasthenia gravis.|LS mean difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.782|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.73|-0.66|||ANCOVA|||The primary endpoint was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and total IgG levels at baseline as a covariate. The NI evaluation was based on a percent reduction from baseline in total IgG levels at day 29 (week 4) using an NI margin of 10%. Only the results for mITT analysis set are entered.||-0.66|-7.73|< 0.0001
81467157|NCT01340027|162626308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.67|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.67|0.70|0.36
81710370|NCT00626327|163117259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of MenACWY-CRM+MMRV group was considered non-inferior to that of MMRV group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference in the percentage of subjects with seroconversion for measles was greater than -5%, at 6 weeks after MMRV vaccination.|Difference % (MenACWY-CRM+MMRV-MMRV)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.5||||||Non-inferiority of immune response to measles following one dose of MMRV administered concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM as compared to MMRV given alone.||0.5|-3.4|
81710371|NCT00626327|163117259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of MenACWY-CRM+MMRV group was considered non-inferior to that of MMRV group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference in the percentage of subjects with seroconversion for mumps was greater than -5%, at 6 weeks after MMRV vaccination.|Difference % (MenACWY-CRM+MMRV - MMRV )|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.7||||||Non-inferiority of immune response to mumps following one dose of MMRV administered concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM as compared to MMRV administered alone.||3.7|-1|
81710372|NCT00626327|163117259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of MenACWY-CRM+MMRV group was considered non-inferior to that of MMRV group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference in the percentage of subjects with seroconversion for rubella was greater than -5%, at 6 weeks after MMRV vaccination.|Difference% (MenACWY-CRM+MMRV-MMRV)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.8||||||Non-inferiority of immune response to rubella following one dose of MMRV administered concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM as compared to MMRV administered alone.||0.8|-4.5|
81707763|NCT01855919|163112676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.16|-0.77|0.0026
81707764|NCT01855919|163112677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.10|-0.48|0.0026
81707765|NCT01855919|163112678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.0439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||||-0.02|-1.25|0.0439
81707766|NCT01855919|163112679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.06||p-value is for worst pain|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-0.66|0.1010
81707767|NCT01855919|163112679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.21||p-value is for least pain|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.21|-0.79|0.0009
81707768|NCT01855919|163112679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.05||p-value is for Pain Right Now|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.05|-0.74|0.0230
81707769|NCT01855919|163112679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.0874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.05||p-value is for General Activity|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.05|-0.66|0.0874
81707770|NCT01855919|163112679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.01||p-value is for Mood|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.01|-0.63|0.0436
81707771|NCT01855919|163112679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.3902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.18||p-value is for Walking Ability|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|-0.45|0.3902
81707772|NCT01855919|163112679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.33||p-value is for Normal Work|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.33|-0.33|0.9910
81707773|NCT01855919|163112679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.7848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.23||p-value is for Relationship People|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.23|-0.30|0.7848
81707774|NCT01855919|163112679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.9424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.3||p-value is for Sleep|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.30|-0.32|0.9424
81707775|NCT01855919|163112679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.7932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.27||p-value is for Enjoyment of Life|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.27|-0.35|0.7932
81707776|NCT01855919|163112679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.3761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.15||p-value is for Average of 7 Items|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.40|0.3761
81707777|NCT01855919|163112680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.13||p-value is for Average Pain|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.13|-0.71|0.0049
81707778|NCT01855919|163112680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.0442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.01||p-value is for Worst pain|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.01|-0.69|0.0442
81707779|NCT01855919|163112681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.31||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.53||p-value is for ≥30%|Mantel Haenszel|||||1.53|1.13|0.0003
81707780|NCT01855919|163112681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.43||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.75||p-value is for ≥50%|Mantel Haenszel|||||1.75|1.18|0.0003
81707781|NCT01855919|163112682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.33||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.58|||Mantel Haenszel|||||1.58|1.12|0.0012
81707782|NCT01855919|163112683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.10|-0.46|0.0019
81707783|NCT01855919|163112684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.3012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.32|||ANCOVA|||||0.32|-1.03|0.3012
81707784|NCT01855919|163112685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.27||||0.2581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|3.47||p-value for Physical Functioning|ANCOVA|||||3.47|-0.93|0.2581
81707785|NCT01855919|163112685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.7208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|3.79||p-value for Role (Physical)|ANCOVA|||||3.79|-2.62|0.7208
81707786|NCT01855919|163112685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.55||||0.2487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|4.19||p-value for Bodily Pain|ANCOVA|||||4.19|-1.09|0.2487
81707787|NCT01855919|163112685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.94||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|5.31||p-value for General Health|ANCOVA|||||5.31|0.57|0.0151
81707788|NCT01855919|163112685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.16||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|3.85||p-value for Vitality|ANCOVA|||||3.85|-1.54|0.4000
81707789|NCT01855919|163112685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.63||||0.2529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|4.43||p-value for Social Functioning|ANCOVA|||||4.43|-1.17|0.2529
81707790|NCT01855919|163112685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.8042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|2.75||p-value for Role(Emotional)|ANCOVA|||||2.75|-3.55|0.8042
81535700|NCT00851786|162754004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.69||The p-value was adjusted for baseline gpELISA titer, measurement time (week 6 vs. week 12), CD4 stratum and age.|Linear mixed effect model|Natural log transformed gpELISA titers after one or two doses of vaccine was modeled.||Null hypothesis: VZV antibody titer measured by gpELISA, after 1 or 2 doses of ZOSTAVAX/placebo is the same between ZOSTAVAX arm and the placebo arm||0.69|0.45|<.001
81707791|NCT01855919|163112685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.21||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|5.48||p-value is for Mental Health|ANCOVA|||||5.48|0.94|0.0058
81707792|NCT01855919|163112686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.5237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.03|||ANCOVA|||||0.03|-0.02|0.5237
81707793|NCT01855919|163112687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.0||p-value for Work time missed|ANCOVA|||||0.00|-0.05|0.0460
81707794|NCT01855919|163112687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.0753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.0||p-value for Impairment at work|ANCOVA|||||0.00|-0.08|0.0753
81707795|NCT01855919|163112687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.0795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.0||p-value for Work productivity loss|ANCOVA|||||0.00|-0.08|0.0795
81707796|NCT01855919|163112687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.1466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.01||p-value for Work activity impairment|ANCOVA|||||0.01|-0.06|0.1466
81535701|NCT04564846|162754009|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.974||||0.1628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.938|1.011|||Analysis of Covariance||Estimated Difference from Placebo Across All Time Points. Log transformed values analyzed using an Analysis of Covariance model with treatment and time point as effects and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.|Comparison to Placebo Across All Time Points||1.011|0.938|0.1628
81707797|NCT03455530|163112690|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio based on the mean difference from the log scale.|||1.19|0.45|
81707798|NCT03455530|163112690|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.24|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio based on the mean difference from the log scale.|||3.24|0.55|
81707799|NCT00740116|163112696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||Statistical significance threshold was p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mann-Whitney U-test, one-sided test||||||0.03
81707800|NCT00740116|163112697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||Statistical significance threshold was p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mann-Whitney U-test, one-sided test||||||0.07
81707801|NCT00740116|163112698|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44||||0.46|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.97||Statistical significance threshold was p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mann-Whitney U-test, one-sided test||||0.97||0.46
81535702|NCT04564846|162754011|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.784||||0.0674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.605|1.017|||Analysis of Covariance|||Estimated Difference from Placebo Across All Time Points|Log transformed values analyzed using an Analysis of Covariance model with treatment and time point as effects and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.|1.017|0.605|0.0674
81535703|NCT04564846|162754012|OTHER|Log transformed values analyzed using an Analysis of Covariance model with treatment and time point as effects and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.|Risk Ratio, log|1.067||||0.8182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.976|1.167|||Analysis of Covariance|||Estimated Difference from Placebo Across All Time Points.||1.167|0.976|0.8182
81707802|NCT00740116|163112699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46||||||p\< 0.05 for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.46
81535704|NCT04564846|162754013|OTHER|AUC Parameters analyzed using an Analysis of Covariance model with treatment as the main effect and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.|Risk Ratio, log|1.007||||0.8182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.951|1.066|||Analysis of Covariance|||||1.066|0.951|0.8182
81535705|NCT04564846|162754014|OTHER||Analysis of Variance|0.4628|||||TWO_SIDED|||||Parameter analyzed using an Analysis of Variance model with treatment as the main effect.||||||||
81535706|NCT00599872|162754087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.418|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.48|||ANCOVA|||||0.48|-1.15|<0.05
81707803|NCT00740116|163112700|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|2.72||Statistical significance threshold p-value \< 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||2.72|0.05|0.22
81707804|NCT00121485|163112706|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|200 patients (137 HMII and 67 XVE) provides 80% power (alpha= 0.05 (one-sided)) using a Blackwelder like analysis and a non-inferiority margin of 10%. The protocol specifies that once non-inferiority is proven, the data will be analyzed for superiority using closed testing methods.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.7||||2.5e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.5|46.9||Two (2) interim analysis were pre-specified in the protocol. The type I error rate was preserved at 5% by use of the O'Brien-Fleming spending function.|Fisher Exact|||Primary endpoint is 2-yr survival free of stroke or re-operation to repair/replace the device. Patients are a success if composite endpoint achieved. Patients urgently transplanted due to device failure are failures. Patients electively transplanted after reversal of co-morbidity will be considered success if they achieve 2 years of survival from day of VAD implant and no stroke. HMII is a success if the proportion of HMII pts achieving the composite endpoint is equal to or better than HM XVE||46.9|24.5|0.00000025
81707805|NCT00908895|163112724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|70.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.0|<|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||We assess that 15% is a significative strength difference. According to a 80% study power, a SD at 25% and a 20% lost to follow-up, we found 118 patients for the all study.||||<0.05
81707806|NCT00908895|163112725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|90.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.0|<|0.05||95.0|80.0|100.0|||Chi-squared|||||100|80|<0.05
81707807|NCT00908050|163112726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0394|||||||Chi-squared|||The averaged data calculated from three nights in each recording period for each subject will be submitted to statistical analysis. Descriptive and non-parametric statistics will be used for the secondary end-points.||||0.0394
81707808|NCT01952041|163112754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-square test statistic=0.06, degrees of freedom=2||||||0.80
81707809|NCT01952041|163112755|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.44|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio is intervention arm vs. TAU for time to first relapse from randomization. There is not a standard error (SE) that directly links to the hazard ratio. The confidence interval provided illustrates the dispersion for the hazard ratio.|||1.44|0.42|0.43
81707810|NCT01952041|163112756|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment by time interaction terms are given to test difference of slopes between arms.|||1.02|-0.58|0.58
81707811|NCT01952041|163112757|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment by time interaction terms are given to test difference of slopes between arms.|||0.26|-0.22|0.84
81707812|NCT01952041|163112758|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment by time interaction terms are given to test difference of slopes between arms.|||0.04|-5.40|0.06
81707813|NCT01736176|163112759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed-effect Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM model included the fixed effects of study site and visit, with baseline score as a covariate, and the baseline-by-visit interaction.||The primary null hypothesis was no change in least-square (LS) mean, calculated using a mixed-effect repeated measures model (MMRM), for NMSS total score from baseline to Week 12. The statistical test was two-sided and the null hypothesis was rejected at the significance level of α = 0.050.||||< 0.001
81707814|NCT01736176|163112763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed-effect Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM model included the fixed effects of study site and visit, with baseline score as a covariate, and the baseline-by-visit interaction.||||||0.004
81707815|NCT03650387|163112797|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Bonferroni-Holm was used for alpha correction.|Exact one-sample binomial test|The one-sample binomial test was used to test whether the probability of being a responder (p) is significantly above 60%.||||||< 0.0001
81707816|NCT03650387|163112798|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Bonferroni-Holm was used for alpha correction.|Exact one-sample binomial test|The one-sample binomial test was used to test whether the probability of being a responder (p) is significantly above 60%.||||||< 0.0001
81707817|NCT03650387|163112799|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Bonferroni-Holm was used for alpha correction.|Exact one-sample binomial test|The one-sample binomial test was used to test whether the probability of being a responder (p) is significantly above 60%.||||||< 0.0001
81707818|NCT01569568|163112808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori threshold is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis predicts that the concentration of glutamine is the same for controls and OTCD patients in PCGM.||||0.001
81707819|NCT01569568|163112808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori significance threshold is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis predicts that the concentration of myoinositol is the same for controls and OTCD patients in PCGM.||||0.011
81707820|NCT01569568|163112808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori threshold was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis predicts that the concentration of glutamine is the same for controls and OTCD patients in PWM.||||0.004
81535707|NCT00599872|162754088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.36|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|0.63|||ANCOVA|||||0.63|-1.72|<0.05
81636818|NCT01638000|162964131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.55||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 12 (≥3 point improvement) Odds Rato vs. Mirabegron||1.55|1.00|0.051
81707821|NCT01569568|163112808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori threshold was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis predicts that the concentration of myoinositol is the same for controls and OTCD patients in PWM.||||0.046
81707822|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Our a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|We ran a 2 (Group) x 6 (ROI Pair) ANOVA to assess functional connectivity between the nodes of the DMN, using age as a covariate.||The null hypothesis states predicts no main effects of Group, ROI pair, or Age, suggesting that the connectivity between all DMN nodes is the same across groups.||||<0.001
81707823|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori significance threshold was 0.05.|ANOVA|We ran a series of post-hoc one-way ANOVAs to localize the main effect found. Age was used as a covariate.||The null hypothesis predicts that functional connectivity between the ACC/mPFC node and the left IPL node does not differ between groups.||||0.024
81707824|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori significance threshold is 0.05.|ANOVA|We ran a series of post-hoc one-way ANOVAs to localize the main effect found. Age was used as a covariate.||The null hypothesis predicts that functional connectivity between the ACC/mPFC node and the PCC node does not differ between groups.||||0.040
81707825|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori significance threshold was 0.05|ANOVA|We ran a series of post-hoc one-way ANOVAs to localize the main effect found. Age was used as a covariate.||The null hypothesis predicts that functional connectivity between the ACC/mPFC node and the right IPL node does not differ between groups.||||0.008
81707826|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori significance threshold was 0.05|ANOVA|We ran a series of post-hoc one-way ANOVAs to localize the main effect found. Age was used as a covariate.||The null hypothesis predicts that functional connectivity between the left IPL node and the right IPL node does not differ between groups.||||0.470
81707827|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.829|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori significance threshold was 0.05|ANOVA|We ran a series of post-hoc one-way ANOVAs to localize the main effect found. Age was used as a covariate.||The null hypothesis predicts that functional connectivity between the PCC node and the left IPL node does not differ between groups.||||0.829
81707828|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.801|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori significance threshold was 0.05|ANOVA|We ran a series of post-hoc one-way ANOVAs to localize the main effect found. Age was used as a covariate.||The null hypothesis predicts that functional connectivity between the PCC node and the right IPL node does not differ between groups.||||0.801
81636819|NCT01638000|162964131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.47||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 12 (≥4 point improvement) Odds Rato vs. Mirabegron||1.47|0.95|0.14
81674204|NCT00328627|163043693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.41||For the primary analysis, the overall average HbA1c response of the Alogliptin/pioglitazone combination groups was compared with that of the pioglitazone alone groups at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level with no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as continuous covariates.||The null hypothesis was that the doses of alogliptin do not have any additive effect on glycemic control (HbA1c) in addition to the effect produced by pioglitazone alone. The alternative hypothesis was that at least the higher dose of alogliptin would have an additive effect on glycemic control (HbA1c) in addition to the effect produced by pioglitazone alone.||-0.41|-0.67|<0.001
81636820|NCT01638000|162964131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.4||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 12 (≥5 point improvement) Odds Rato vs. Mirabegron||1.40|0.75|0.89
81636821|NCT01638000|162964131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.04||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.|Participants from Canada were therefore excluded from this analysis due to low participant numbers.|Week 12 (6 point improvement) Odds Rato vs. Mirabegron||2.04|0.64|0.66
81636822|NCT01638000|162964132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.93||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Final visit (≥1 point improvement) Odds Rato vs. Mirabegron||1.93|1.07|0.016
81636823|NCT01638000|162964132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.62||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Final visit (≥2 point improvement) Odds Rato vs. Mirabegron||1.62|0.99|0.063
81636824|NCT01638000|162964132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.53||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Final visit (≥3 point improvement) Odds Rato vs. Mirabegron||1.53|1.00|0.054
81636825|NCT01638000|162964132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.46||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Final visit (≥4 point improvement) Odds Rato vs. Mirabegron||1.46|0.95|0.15
81636826|NCT01638000|162964132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.44||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Final visit (≥5 point improvement) Odds Rato vs. Mirabegron||1.44|0.77|0.75
81636827|NCT01638000|162964132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.04||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.|Participants from Canada were therefore excluded from this analysis due to low participant numbers.|Final visit (6 point improvement) Odds Rato vs. Mirabegron||2.04|0.64|0.66
81636828|NCT01638000|162964133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.57||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 12 Odds Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.57|0.97|0.082
81636829|NCT01638000|162964133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.49||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Final visit Odds Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.49|0.94|0.15
81636830|NCT01638000|162964134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.53||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visit.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Week 12 Odds Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.53|0.99|0.058
81636831|NCT01638000|162964134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.5||If p\<0.05, this indicates superiority in favor of the treatment group with the largest percentage of responders at specified visitI|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, gender, age group (\<65, ≥65), number of prior antimuscarinics (1, ≥2), geographic region and baseline value as factors.||Final visit Odds Ratio vs. Mirabegron||1.50|0.99|0.069
81636832|NCT03775213|162964136|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.58||||||||2.58|.91|
81707829|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Our a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|We ran a 2 (Group) x 6 (ROI Pair) ANOVA to assess functional connectivity between the nodes of the SMN, using age as a covariate.||The null hypothesis states predicts no main effects of Group, ROI pair, or Age, suggesting that the connectivity between all SMN nodes is the same across groups.||||<0.001
81707830|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori significance threshold was 0.05.|ANOVA|We ran a series of post-hoc one-way ANOVAs to localize the main effect found. Age was used as a covariate.||The null hypothesis predicts that functional connectivity between the ACC node and the left aI/fO node does not differ between groups.||||0.550
81707831|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori significance threshold was 0.05.|ANOVA|We ran a series of post-hoc one-way ANOVAs to localize the main effect found. Age was used as a covariate.||The null hypothesis predicts that functional connectivity between the ACC node and the left SFG node does not differ between groups.||||0.113
81707832|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori significance threshold was 0.05.|ANOVA|We ran a series of post-hoc one-way ANOVAs to localize the main effect found. Age was used as a covariate.||The null hypothesis predicts that functional connectivity between the ACC node and the right aI/fO node does not differ between groups.||||0.039
81707833|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori significance threshold was 0.05.|ANOVA|We ran a series of post-hoc one-way ANOVAs to localize the main effect found. Age was used as a covariate.||The null hypothesis predicts that functional connectivity between the ACC node and the right SFG node does not differ between groups.||||0.005
81707834|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori significance threshold was 0.05.|ANOVA|We ran a series of post-hoc one-way ANOVAs to localize the main effect found. Age was used as a covariate.||The null hypothesis predicts that functional connectivity between the left aI/fO and the left SFG node does not differ between groups.||||0.426
81707835|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori significance threshold was 0.05.|ANOVA|We ran a series of post-hoc one-way ANOVAs to localize the main effect found. Age was used as a covariate.||The null hypothesis predicts that functional connectivity between the left aI/fO node and the right aI/fO node does not differ between groups.||||0.256
81707836|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori significance threshold was 0.05.|ANOVA|We ran a series of post-hoc one-way ANOVAs to localize the main effect found. Age was used as a covariate.||The null hypothesis predicts that functional connectivity between the left aI/fO and the right SFG node does not differ between groups.||||0.853
81707837|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori significance threshold was 0.05.|ANOVA|We ran a series of post-hoc one-way ANOVAs to localize the main effect found. Age was used as a covariate.||The null hypothesis predicts that functional connectivity between the right aI/fO node and the left SFG node does not differ between groups.||||0.003
81707838|NCT01569568|163112809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an uncorrected p-value. A priori significance threshold was 0.05.|ANOVA|We ran a series of post-hoc one-way ANOVAs to localize the main effect found. Age was used as a covariate.||The null hypothesis predicts that functional connectivity between the right aI/fO node and the right SFG node does not differ between groups.||||0.023
81707839|NCT01569568|163112811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.929|TWO_SIDED|||||Equal variance is not assumed. Two tailed t-test WASI verbal IQ between cases and controls|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.929
81707840|NCT01569568|163112811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Equal variance not assumed. Comparison WASI performance IQ cases and controls|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.002
81707841|NCT01569568|163112811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|||||Equal variance not assumed. Comparison of WASI full IQ cases and controls|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.094
81707842|NCT01569568|163112811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|||||Equal variance not assumed. Comparison of CTMT global composite score between cases and controls|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.853
81707843|NCT01569568|163112811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Equal variance not assumed. Comparison of BRIEF BRI cases and controls|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81707844|NCT01569568|163112811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Equal variances not assumed. Comparison of BRIEF MI cases and controls|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81707845|NCT01569568|163112811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Equal variances not assumed. Comparison of BRIEF GEC between cases and controls.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81707846|NCT02425891|163112825|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.92|||Log Rank|||||0.92|0.69|0.0025
81707847|NCT02425891|163112826|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.78|||Log Rank|||||0.78|0.49|<.0001
81707848|NCT02425891|163112827|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.02|||Log Rank|||||1.02|0.75|0.0770
81707849|NCT02425891|163112828|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.86|||Log Rank|||||0.86|0.53|0.0016
81707850|NCT02425891|163112829|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Overall Response Rates|10.12||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|16.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.84|3.40|0.0021
81707851|NCT02425891|163112830|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Overall Response Rates|16.3||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.67|26.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.92|5.67|0.0016
81707852|NCT02425891|163112831|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.98|||Log Rank|||||0.98|0.63|0.0285
81674205|NCT00328627|163043693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.41|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as continuous covariates.||||-0.41|-0.66|<0.001
81674206|NCT00328627|163043725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.48||As a supportive analysis, each of the individual combination treatment groups was compared with the component treatment groups receiving aloliptin alone and pioglitazone alone at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level with no multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as continuous covariates.||||-0.48|-0.93|<0.001
81674207|NCT00328627|163043725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.38|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as continuous covariates.||||-0.38|-0.81|<0.001
81674208|NCT00328627|163043725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.37||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.15|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as continuous covariates.||||-0.15|-0.59|0.001
81674209|NCT00328627|163043725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as continuous covariates.||||-0.30|-0.74|<0.001
81674210|NCT00328627|163043725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.53|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as continuous covariates.||||-0.53|-0.98|<0.001
81674211|NCT00328627|163043725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.25|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as continuous covariates.||||-0.25|-0.70|<0.001
81674212|NCT00328627|163043725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.27|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as continuous covariates.||||-0.27|-0.71|<0.001
81674213|NCT00328627|163043725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.25|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as continuous covariates.||||-0.25|-0.70|<0.001
81674214|NCT00328627|163043725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.68|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as continuous covariates.||||-0.68|-1.13|<0.001
81674215|NCT00328627|163043725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.33|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as continuous covariates.||||-0.33|-0.77|<0.001
81674216|NCT00328627|163043725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.48|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as continuous covariates.||||-0.48|-0.92|<0.001
81674217|NCT00328627|163043725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.39|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as continuous covariates.||||-0.39|-0.83|<0.001
81674218|NCT00452699|163043900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.11|||<|0.001||95.0|0.07|0.15|||ANCOVA|||||0.15|0.07|<0.001
81674219|NCT02921971|163043904|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) Mean difference|-2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|0.08||Above p-value is one-sided p-value. Threshold for significance is at 0.05 level.|Mixed-effect model with repeated measure|||Analysis was performed using mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model. The model included fixed categorical effects of treatment group, randomization strata as per IVRS, timepoint, treatment-by-timepoint and strata-by-timepoint interactions, as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline and baseline-by-timepoint interactions.||0.08|-4.71|0.0291
81674220|NCT04986202|163043916|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|2.02||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|||2.02|-3.86|0.537
81674221|NCT04986202|163043916|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.81||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|1.09||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|||1.09|-4.71|0.221
81707853|NCT02425891|163112832|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.86|||Log Rank|||||0.86|0.43|0.0047
81674222|NCT04986202|163043917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|10.5||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|||10.5|-5.7|0.559
81674223|NCT04986202|163043917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|13.3||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|||13.3|-2.7|0.195
81674224|NCT04986202|163043918|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.65||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|1.41||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 24 weeks||1.41|-4.71|0.289
81707854|NCT02425891|163112833|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.8078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.18|||Log Rank|||||1.18|0.81|0.8078
81707855|NCT02425891|163112834|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.8879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.31|||Log Rank|||||1.31|0.73|0.8879
81535708|NCT00387881|162754097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|18.0|||<|0.001||95.0|10.0|25.0||Endpoints were co-primary and both needed to have p-value of \<0.05 to be considered indicative of efficacy.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Analysis for Migraine Pain-Free at 2 hours Post-Dose|Pain-Free (2 hours)||25|10|<0.001
81674225|NCT04986202|163043918|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|2.13||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 24 weeks||2.13|-3.86|0.571
81674226|NCT04986202|163043918|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.3||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 48 weeks||3.30|-3.80|0.890
81674227|NCT04986202|163043918|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|2.46||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 48 weeks||2.46|-4.55|0.558
81674228|NCT04986202|163043919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|6.6||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 24 weeks||6.6|-11.1|0.619
81674229|NCT04986202|163043919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|11.4||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 24 weeks||11.4|-5.8|0.522
81674230|NCT04986202|163043919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|15.8||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 48 weeks||15.8|-4.4|0.267
81674231|NCT04986202|163043919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|12.1||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 48 weeks||12.1|-7.6|0.657
81674232|NCT04986202|163043920|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.95||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.05||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|NT-proBNP change from baseline at 16 weeks||1.05|0.86|0.312
81674233|NCT04986202|163043920|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.91||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.01||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|NT-proBNP change from baseline at 16 weeks||1.01|0.83|0.070
81707856|NCT00416572|163112840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison between education intervention and the control condition at 4 months post-intervention. The full regression model contained 2 dummy-coded variables (education intervention vs. control condition and nutrition education intervention vs. control condition), and the baseline measure of the outcome.||||> 0.05
81707857|NCT00416572|163112840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison between nutrition education intervention and the control condition at 4 months post-intervention. The full regression model contained 2 dummy-coded variables (education intervention vs. control condition and nutrition education intervention vs. control condition), and the baseline measure of the outcome.||||>0.05
81674234|NCT04986202|163043920|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.01||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.12||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|NT-proBNP change from baseline at 24 weeks||1.12|0.91|0.911
81674235|NCT04986202|163043920|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.01||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.12||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|NT-proBNP change from baseline at 24 weeks||1.12|0.91|0.837
81674236|NCT04986202|163043920|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.95||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.07||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|NT-proBNP change from baseline at 48 weeks||1.07|0.84|0.370
81674237|NCT04986202|163043920|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.93||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.04||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|NT-proBNP change from baseline at 48 weeks||1.04|0.83|0.205
81674238|NCT04986202|163043921|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.2||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 16 weeks||1.2|-0.2|0.183
81674239|NCT04986202|163043921|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.7||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 16 weeks||0.7|-0.8|0.898
81674240|NCT04986202|163043921|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.1||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 24 weeks||1.1|-0.4|0.316
81636833|NCT03775213|162964137|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.88||||||Active Monitoring||1.88|.49|
81707858|NCT00416572|163112840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||standardized beta|-0.12|||=|0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison between education intervention and the control condition at final follow-up (13 months post-intervention). The full regression model contained 2 dummy-coded variables (education intervention vs. control condition and nutrition education intervention vs. control condition), and the baseline measure of the outcome.||||=0.08
81636834|NCT03775213|162964137|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.41||||||Lumpectomy||1.41|.79|
81636835|NCT03775213|162964137|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.3||||||Lumpectomy with Radiation||1.30|.62|
81636836|NCT03775213|162964137|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.47||||||Mastectomy||1.47|.48|
81636837|NCT03775213|162964138|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.98||||||||1.98|.59|
81636838|NCT03775213|162964139|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.45||||||||1.45|.65|
81636839|NCT03775213|162964140|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.38||||||||.38|-.20|
81636840|NCT05163353|162964157|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|65.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.6|74.4||||||||74.4|45.6|
81636841|NCT05640167|162964176|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom 17||||||0.015
81636842|NCT05640167|162964177|OTHER|||||||0.114||||||Positive p = 0.114 Health-directed p = 0.028 Skill and Technique p = 0.013 Constructive attitudes p = 0.003 Self-monitoring \& insight p = 0.001 Health service navigation p = 0.077 Social Integration p = 0.126 Emotional well-being p = 0.093|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.114
81636843|NCT05640167|162964178|OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81636844|NCT05640167|162964179|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81636845|NCT05640167|162964180|OTHER|||||||0.309|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.309
81636846|NCT05640167|162964181|OTHER|||||||0.827|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.827
81636847|NCT04924608|162964196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0112|||||||Fisher Exact|The ORR will be compared at the end of Cycle 16 between selumetinib vs placebo with the 2-sided significance level 0.047.||||||0.0112
81636848|NCT04924608|162964197|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis is based on a MMRM model for repeated measures, Kenward-Roger method is used to estimate the degrees of freedom.||||0.1|-1.6|0.070
81636849|NCT04924608|162964198|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.1||nominal|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis is based on a MMRM model for repeated measures, Kenward-Roger method is used to estimate the degrees of freedom.||supplementary analysis is not controlled for multiplicity.||-0.1|-1.3|0.024
81636850|NCT04924608|162964199|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis is based on a MMRM model for repeated measures, Kenward-Roger method is used to estimate the degrees of freedom.||||1.1|-1.2|0.918
81636851|NCT03769090|162964205|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.733|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.611|0.879|||Regression, Cox|||H0 = null hypothesis. Hazard ratios, 95% confidence intervals for hazard ratios and p-values are estimated using a Cox regression model with treatment group, age group, region and number of severe exacerbations in the last 12 months prior to randomization as factors. A hazard ratio less than 1 favours BDA MDI treatment.||0.879|0.611|<0.001
81636852|NCT03769090|162964205|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.835||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.702|0.992|||Regression, Cox|||H0 = Null hypothesis. Hazard ratios, 95% confidence intervals for hazard ratios and p-values are estimated using a Cox regression model with treatment group, age group, region and number of severe exacerbations in the last 12 months prior to randomization as factors. A hazard ratio less than 1 favours BDI MDI treatment.||0.992|0.702|0.041
81636853|NCT03769090|162964206|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.76||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.93|||Negative binomial model|||Estimated from a negative binomial model with treatment, age group, region, and number of severe exacerbations in the last 12 months prior to randomization as categorical covariates. The logarithm of the time at risk is included as an offset variable. A sequential testing strategy is used for secondary endpoints. A null hypothesis can only be rejected if all preceding null hypotheses are also rejected.||0.93|0.62|0.008
81636854|NCT03769090|162964206|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.8||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.98|||Negative binomial model|||Estimated from a negative binomial model with treatment, age group, region, and number of severe exacerbations in the last 12 months prior to randomization as categorical covariates. The logarithm of the time at risk is included as an offset variable. A sequential testing strategy is used for secondary endpoints. A null hypothesis can only be rejected if all preceding null hypotheses are also rejected.||0.98|0.66|0.028
81636855|NCT03769090|162964207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum|||P-values are calculated via a Wilcoxon rank sum test. A sequential testing strategy is used for secondary endpoints. A null hypothesis can only be rejected if all preceding null hypotheses are also rejected.||||0.002
81636856|NCT03769090|162964207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum|||P-values are calculated via a Wilcoxon rank sum test. A sequential testing strategy is used for secondary endpoints. A null hypothesis can only be rejected if all preceding null hypotheses are also rejected.||||0.06
81636857|NCT03769090|162964208|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.221||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.016|1.467|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model with baseline ACQ-5 as a continuous covariate and age group, region and number of severe exacerbations in the 12 months prior to randomization as categorical covariates. A sequential testing strategy is used for secondary endpoints. A null hypothesis can only be rejected if all preceding null hypotheses are also rejected.||1.467|1.016|0.033
81636858|NCT03769090|162964208|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.132||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.946|1.353|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model with baseline ACQ-5 as a continuous covariate and age group, region and number of severe exacerbations in the 12 months prior to randomization as categorical covariates. A sequential testing strategy is used for secondary endpoints. A null hypothesis can only be rejected if all preceding null hypotheses are also rejected.||1.353|0.946|0.175
81674241|NCT04986202|163043921|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.8||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 24 weeks||0.8|-0.7|0.934
81674242|NCT04986202|163043922|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.647|2.366||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 16 weeks||2.366|-1.647|0.725
81674243|NCT04986202|163043922|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.594||||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.571|1.382||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 16 weeks||1.382|-2.571|0.555
81674244|NCT04986202|163043922|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.657||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|3.025||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 24 weeks||3.025|-1.710|0.586
81707859|NCT00416572|163112840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||standardized beta|-0.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison between nutrition education intervention and the control condition at final follow-up (13 months post-intervention). The full regression model contained 2 dummy-coded variables (education intervention vs. control condition and nutrition education intervention vs. control condition), and the baseline measure of the outcome.||||<0.001
81707860|NCT00416572|163112841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.5|||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison between education intervention and the control condition at 4 months post-intervention. The full regression model contained 2 dummy-coded variables (education intervention vs. control condition and nutrition education intervention vs. control condition), and the baseline measure of the outcome.||||>0.50
81707861|NCT00416572|163112841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized beta|0.14|||=|0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison between nutrition education intervention and the control condition at 4 months post-intervention. The full regression model contained 2 dummy-coded variables (education intervention vs. control condition and nutrition education intervention vs. control condition), and the baseline measure of the outcome.||||=0.04
81674245|NCT04986202|163043922|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.815||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.108|1.478||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 24 weeks||1.478|-3.108|0.486
81674246|NCT04986202|163043923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|3.9||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 16 weeks||3.9|-4.1|0.968
81674247|NCT04986202|163043923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|1.6||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 16 weeks||1.6|-6.3|0.251
81674248|NCT04986202|163043923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|5.7||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Difference in adjusted mean change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 24 weeks||5.7|-4.8|0.872
81674249|NCT04986202|163043923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|4.1||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|No formal hypothesis testing and p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Change from baseline at 24 weeks||4.1|-6.2|0.682
81707862|NCT00416572|163112841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized beta|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison between the education intervention and the control condition at final follow-up (13 months post-intervention). The full regression model contained 2 dummy-coded variables (education intervention vs. control condition and nutrition education intervention vs. control condition), and the baseline measure of the outcome.||||<0.001
81674250|NCT04986202|163043925|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.029||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.857|1.236||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 16 weeks||1.236|0.857|0.760
81674251|NCT04986202|163043925|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.209||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.448||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Change from baseline at 16 weeks||1.448|1.010|0.039
81674252|NCT04986202|163043925|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.111||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.931|1.326||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 24 weeks||1.326|0.931|0.241
81674253|NCT04986202|163043925|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.19||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.001|1.414||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 24 weeks||1.414|1.001|0.049
81674254|NCT04986202|163043925|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.151||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.946|1.401||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 48 weeks||1.401|0.946|0.158
81674255|NCT04986202|163043925|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.159||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.957|1.404||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 48 weeks||1.404|0.957|0.131
81674256|NCT04986202|163043926|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.0111||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8819|1.1592||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 16 weeks||1.1592|0.8819|0.874
81674257|NCT04986202|163043926|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.9157||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8002|1.0479||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 16 weeks||1.0479|0.8002|0.200
81674258|NCT04986202|163043926|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.1063||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.969|1.2631||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 24 weeks||1.2631|0.9690|0.135
81674259|NCT04986202|163043926|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.0842||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9527|1.2339||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 24 weeks||1.2339|0.9527|0.220
81674260|NCT04986202|163043926|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.0496||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9211|1.196||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 48 weeks||1.1960|0.9211|0.467
81674261|NCT04986202|163043926|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.0312||||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.908|1.1711||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, neutrophil count stratification factor and the log-transformed baseline value are included in the model as explanatory variables.|Geometric mean ratio in change from baseline between AZD4831 and placebo.|Change from baseline at 48 weeks||1.1711|0.9080|0.636
81674262|NCT02118792|163043932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81674263|NCT04283123|163043955|OTHER|Wilcoxon-signed rank test to compare differences from pretest to posttest for the treatment group. The standardized effect size was interpreted using Cohen's criteria.|Cohen's d|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Wilcoxon-signed rank test to compare differences from pretest to posttest for the treatment group. The standardized effect size was interpreted using Cohen's criteria.|||||
81674264|NCT04283123|163043955|OTHER|Wilcoxon-signed rank test to compare differences from pretest to posttest for the waitlist control group. The standardized effect size was interpreted using Cohen's criteria.|Cohen's d|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Wilcoxon-signed rank test to compare differences from pretest to posttest for the waitlist control group. The standardized effect size was interpreted using Cohen's criteria.|||||
81674265|NCT04283123|163043956|OTHER|Wilcoxon-signed rank test to compare differences from pretest to posttest for the treatment group. The standardized effect size was interpreted using Cohen's criteria.|Cohen's d|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Wilcoxon-signed rank test to compare differences from pretest to posttest for the treatment group. The standardized effect size was interpreted using Cohen's criteria.|||||
81674266|NCT04283123|163043956|OTHER|Wilcoxon-signed rank test to compare differences from pretest to posttest for the waitlist control group. The standardized effect size was interpreted using Cohen's criteria.|Cohen's d|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Wilcoxon-signed rank test to compare differences from pretest to posttest for the waitlist control group. The standardized effect size was interpreted using Cohen's criteria.|||||
81674267|NCT04283123|163043957|OTHER|Wilcoxon-signed rank test to compare differences from pretest to posttest for the treatment group. The standardized effect size was interpreted using Cohen's criteria.|Cohen's d|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Wilcoxon-signed rank test to compare differences from pretest to posttest for the treatment group. The standardized effect size was interpreted using Cohen's criteria.|||||
81674268|NCT04283123|163043957|OTHER|Wilcoxon-signed rank test to compare differences from pretest to posttest for the waitlist control group. The standardized effect size was interpreted using Cohen's criteria.|Cohen's d|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Wilcoxon-signed rank test to compare differences from pretest to posttest for the waitlist control group. The standardized effect size was interpreted using Cohen's criteria.|||||
81674269|NCT00428974|163043960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||12 weeks, 2mg CF101 vs. Placebo||||0.031
81674270|NCT00428974|163043961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81674271|NCT00797732|163044000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.17
81674272|NCT02112370|163044003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||||||threshold p value for significance \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Swallowing difficulty||||0.008
81674273|NCT02112370|163044003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||||||threshold p value for significance \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Anterior neck pain||||0.016
81674274|NCT02112370|163044003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||||||threshold p value for significance \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Right chest pain||||0.019
81674275|NCT02112370|163044003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||||||threshold p value for significance \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Left chest pain||||0.035
81674276|NCT02112370|163044003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.089||||||threshold p value for significance \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Back pain||||0.089
81674277|NCT02112370|163044003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.634||||||threshold p value for significance \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Posterior neck pain||||0.634
81674278|NCT01888640|163044015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.2||To account for multiple tests involving pairwise treatment group comparisons, p-values were adjusted using Bonferroni's method|Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2-Visit 3||-0.2|-1.8|0.008
81674279|NCT01888640|163044015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.0|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-1.0|-2.6|<0.0001
81674280|NCT01888640|163044016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.4|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-0.4|-2.2|0.002
81674281|NCT01888640|163044016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.0|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-1.0|-2.8|<0.0001
81674282|NCT01888640|163044017|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.4|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-0.4|-2.1|0.0006
81674283|NCT01888640|163044017|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.6|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-0.6|-2.2|<0.0001
81674284|NCT01888640|163044018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.4|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-0.4|-2.4|0.001
81674285|NCT01888640|163044018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.9|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-0.9|-2.9|<0.0001
81674286|NCT01888640|163044019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.2|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-0.2|-2.2|0.011
81674287|NCT01888640|163044019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-1.0|-3.0|<0.0001
81674288|NCT01888640|163044020|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.1|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-0.1|-2.2|0.016
81674289|NCT01888640|163044020|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.57||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.6|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-0.6|-2.6|0.0002
81674290|NCT01888640|163044021|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|0.3|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||0.3|-10.4|0.074
81674291|NCT01888640|163044021|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.1||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|-1.8|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-1.8|-12.4|0.005
81535709|NCT00387881|162754097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|15.0|||<|0.001||95.0|8.0|22.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Analysis for Sustained Pain Free from 2-24 hours Post-dose|Sustained Pain-Free (2-24 hours)||22|8|<0.001
81674292|NCT01888640|163044022|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.1|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-0.1|-1.7|0.018
81674293|NCT01888640|163044022|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.4|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-0.4|-1.9|0.0006
81674294|NCT01888640|163044023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.01|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-0.01|-1.3|0.043
81674295|NCT01888640|163044023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.0|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-0.0|-1.3|0.048
81674296|NCT01888640|163044024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-0.0|-1.0|0.036
81674297|NCT01888640|163044024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.4|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||-0.4|-1.4|<0.0001
81674298|NCT01888640|163044025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.5|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||1.5|-2.3|>0.99
81674299|NCT01888640|163044025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.3|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||1.3|-2.4|>0.99
81674300|NCT01888640|163044026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.1|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||4.1|-1.9|>0.99
81674301|NCT01888640|163044026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|5.3|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||||5.3|-0.6|0.17
81674302|NCT01888640|163044027|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.1|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||3.1|-0.7|0.36
81674303|NCT01888640|163044027|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.8|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||2.8|-0.8|0.58
81674304|NCT01888640|163044028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.0|96.0|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||96|-58|>0.99
81674305|NCT01888640|163044028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|117.0|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||117|-34|>0.99
81674306|NCT01888640|163044029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||0.7|-0.2|0.96
81674307|NCT01888640|163044029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.0|||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||1.0|0.1|0.008
81674308|NCT01888640|163044030|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||||>0.99
81674309|NCT01888640|163044030|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Linear mixed models for repeated measure|||Visit 2 to Visit 3||||>0.99
81674310|NCT00774345|163044031|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.15||The p-value is based on a stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on the stratified cox proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with the treatment groups.|||1.15|0.61|0.276
81674311|NCT00623428|163044040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.4557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by HCV genotype (2 vs 3), region (US vs non-US) and initial Ribavirin dose (800mg vs 1000-1200mg).|"The odds ratio is the ratio of the odds of a response in the 24-week treatment group to the odds of a response in the 48-week treatment group.~(second column)."|In order to detect an improvement in SVR rate across all strata equivalent to an odds ratio of 2 (i.e. an increase in SVR by 15 to 16 percentage points at a power of 80% and a two-sided significance level of 0.05, 160 patients per treatment group (320 patients in total) were required.||1.43|0.45|0.4557
81674312|NCT00623428|163044041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.0788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by HCV genotype (2 vs 3), region (US vs non-US) and initial Ribavirin dose (800mg vs 1000-1200mg).|The odds ratio is the ratio of the odds of a response in the 24-week treatment group to the odds of a response in the 48-week treatment group.|||1.06|0.33|0.0788
81674313|NCT00623428|163044042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.5654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|3.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by HCV genotype (2 vs 3), region (US vs non-US) and initial Ribavirin dose (800mg vs 1000-1200mg).|The odds ratio is the ratio of the odds of a response in the 24-week treatment group to the odds of a response in the 48-week treatment group.|||3.87|0.48|0.5654
81674314|NCT00623428|163044044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.1934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by HCV genotype (2 vs 3), region (US vs non-US) and initial Ribavirin dose (800mg vs 1000-1200mg).|The odds ratio is the ratio of the odds of a response in the 24-week treatment group to the odds of a response in the 48-week treatment group.|||1.21|0.38|0.1934
81674315|NCT00623428|163044045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.1934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by HCV genotype (2 vs 3), region (US vs non-US) and initial Ribavirin dose (800mg vs 1000-1200mg).|The odds ratio is the ratio of the odds of a response in the 24-week treatment group to the odds of a response in the 48-week treatment group.|||1.21|0.38|0.1934
81674316|NCT02109484|163044051|EQUIVALENCE|Power to detect difference between treatment groups for seroresponse between 50% and 95% for P2-VP8 subunit rotiarivus vaccine calculated based on estimate of 10% loss. 45 evaluable participants in 2 highest doses tolerated in B1 infant cohort, study idesigned to provide \>= 89% and \>= 77% power to detect 35 and 30 percentage points difference, respectively, between the two dose levels and provide \> 95% to detect \>= 40 percentage point difference between a P2-VP8 dose group and placebo group.||||||0.0165|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0165
81674317|NCT02109484|163044051|EQUIVALENCE|Power to detect difference between treatment groups for seroresponse between 50% and 95% for P2-VP8 subunit rotiarivus vaccine calculated based on estimate of 10% loss. 45 evaluable participants in 2 highest doses tolerated in B1 infant cohort, study idesigned to provide \>= 89% and \>= 77% power to detect 35 and 30 percentage points difference, respectively, between the two dose levels and provide \> 95% to detect \>= 40 percentage point difference between a P2-VP8 dose group and placebo group.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Power to detect difference between treatment groups for seroresponse between 50% and 95% for P2-VP8 subunit rotiarivus vaccine calculated based on estimate of 10% loss. 45 evaluable participants in 2 highest doses tolerated in B1 infant cohort, study idesigned to provide \>= 89% and \>= 77% power to detect 35 and 30 percentage points difference, respectively, between the two dose levels and provide \> 95% to detect \>= 40 percentage point difference between a P2-VP8 dose group and placebo group.||||<0.0001
81674318|NCT02109484|163044051|EQUIVALENCE|Power to detect difference between treatment groups for seroresponse between 50% and 95% for P2-VP8 subunit rotiarivus vaccine calculated based on estimate of 10% loss. 45 evaluable participants in 2 highest doses tolerated in B1 infant cohort, study idesigned to provide \>= 89% and \>= 77% power to detect 35 and 30 percentage points difference, respectively, between the two dose levels and provide \> 95% to detect \>= 40 percentage point difference between a P2-VP8 dose group and placebo group.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81674319|NCT02109484|163044052|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Pair-wise comparisons between Cohort B Placebo group and the active vaccination groups were peformed||||<0.0001
81674320|NCT02109484|163044052|EQUIVALENCE|Pair-wise comparisons between Cohort B Placebo group and the active vaccination groups were performed|||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81674321|NCT02109484|163044052|EQUIVALENCE|Pair-wise comparisons between Cohort B Placebo group and the active vaccination groups were performed||||||0.0006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0006
81674322|NCT02109484|163044053|EQUIVALENCE|Power to detect difference between treatment groups for seroresponse between 50% and 95% for P2-VP8 subunit rotiarivus vaccine calculated based on estimate of 10% loss. 45 evaluable participants in 2 highest doses tolerated in B1 infant cohort, study idesigned to provide \>= 89% and \>= 77% power to detect 35 and 30 percentage points difference, respectively, between the two dose levels and provide \> 95% to detect \>= 40 percentage point difference between a P2-VP8 dose group and placebo group.||||||0.0004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A pair wise comparison between the Adjusted Seroresponses in the placebo group and the Group B 10 mcg P2-VP8 was performed.||||0.0004
81674323|NCT02109484|163044053|EQUIVALENCE|Power to detect difference between treatment groups for seroresponse between 50% and 95% for P2-VP8 subunit rotiarivus vaccine calculated based on estimate of 10% loss. 45 evaluable participants in 2 highest doses tolerated in B1 infant cohort, study idesigned to provide \>= 89% and \>= 77% power to detect 35 and 30 percentage points difference, respectively, between the two dose levels and provide \> 95% to detect \>= 40 percentage point difference between a P2-VP8 dose group and placebo group.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A pair wise comparison between the Adjusted Seroresponses in the placebo group and the Cohort B 30 mcg P2-VP8 vaccine group was performed.||||<0.0001
81686291|NCT01025336|163070018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.39|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS-23vPS/13vPnC)\].|Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||2.39|1.02|
81686292|NCT01025336|163070018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.45|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS-23vPS/13vPnC)\].|Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||2.45|1.38|
81636859|NCT03769090|162964209|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.228||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.022|1.475|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model with baseline AQLQ-12 as a continuous covariate and age group, region and number of severe exacerbations in the 12 months prior to randomization as categorical covariates. A sequential testing strategy is used for secondary endpoints. A null hypothesis can only be rejected if all preceding null hypotheses are also rejected.||1.475|1.022|0.028
81636860|NCT03769090|162964209|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.111||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.925|1.335|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model with baseline AQLQ-12 as a continuous covariate and age group, region and number of severe exacerbations in the 12 months prior to randomization as categorical covariates. A sequential testing strategy is used for secondary endpoints. A null hypothesis can only be rejected if all preceding null hypotheses are also rejected.||1.335|0.925|0.26
81636861|NCT03964974|162964210|SUPERIORITY|2-sided hypothesis tests were utilized to compare ISI score over time in the two treatment conditions.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.307|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.612||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.51|-1.104||This is the calculated p-value. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Persons in the CBTI-CB condition were hypothesized as realizing greater reduction in insomnia severity as measured by the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) over time compared to the Sleep Hygiene Education (SHE) condition. 80% power was estimated to detect a medium or larger effect size (d\>0.52) on sleep- and functioning-related outcomes, even with a more conservative alpha set at 0.017 (i.e., 0.05/3 for the 3 outcomes).|Parameter is estimated difference in final means, CBTi-CB - Control. Minus sign denotes greater decrease for CBTi-CB. Effect size for Time X Condition = 0.81|-1.104|-7.510|0.0041
81636862|NCT02713594|162964219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.28|-4.5|||Abstinence Risk Difference|||||-4.5|-11.28|<.0001
81636863|NCT02713594|162964220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-square test value = 196.1, with 5 degrees of freedom.||||||<.0001
81636864|NCT02660086|162964222|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.0|-0.6|0.70
81636865|NCT02660086|162964223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.4|-0.3|0.20
81636866|NCT02660086|162964224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in systolic BP at 12 months||0.9|-3.6|0.24
81636867|NCT02660086|162964224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in systolic BP at 24 months||3.7|-0.7|0.19
81636868|NCT02660086|162964224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in diastolic BP at 12 months||0.1|-3.2|0.07
81636869|NCT02660086|162964224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in diastolic BP at 24 months||1.6|-1.5|0.94
81636870|NCT02660086|162964225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in total cholesterol at 12 months||2.9|-5.6|0.54
81636871|NCT02660086|162964225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|6.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in total cholesterol at 24 months||6.7|-3.5|0.53
81636872|NCT02660086|162964226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in LDL at 12 months||2.4|-4.8|0.51
81636873|NCT02660086|162964226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in LDL at 24 months||5.7|-3.4|0.60
81636874|NCT02660086|162964227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in triglycerides at 12 months||5.1|-10.8|0.48
81636875|NCT02660086|162964227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.0||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|11.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in triglycerides at 24 months||11.5|-3.4|0.29
81636876|NCT02660086|162964228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in HDL at 12 months||1.5|-1.9|0.80
81636877|NCT02660086|162964228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in HDL at 24 months||1.3|-1.9|0.72
81636878|NCT02660086|162964229|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in hemoglobin A1C at 12 months||0.1|-0.1|0.62
81636879|NCT02660086|162964229|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in hemoglobin A1C at 24 months||0.1|0.0|0.40
81636880|NCT02660086|162964230|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|9.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in green labeled purchases during 12 month intervention (months 1-12) compared to baseline 12 months||9.3|5.4|<0.001
81636881|NCT02660086|162964230|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|6.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in green-labeled purhases during 12 month follow-up (months 13-24) compared to 12 month baseline||6.8|2.9|<0.001
81636882|NCT02660086|162964231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in red labeled purchases during 12 month intervention (months 1-12) compared to baseline 12 months||-2.7|-5.0|<0.001
81636883|NCT02660086|162964231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in red labeled purchases during 12-month follow up (months 13-24) compared to baseline 12 months||-2.0|-4.3|<0.001
81636884|NCT02660086|162964232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|7.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in healthy purchasing score during 12 month intervention (months 1-12) compared to baseline 12 months||7.0|4.2|<0.001
81707863|NCT00416572|163112841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized beta|0.15|||=|0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison between nutrition education intervention and the control condition at final follow-up (13 months post-intervention). The full regression model contained 2 dummy-coded variables (education intervention vs. control condition and nutrition education intervention vs. control condition), and the baseline measure of the outcome.||||=0.02
81707864|NCT00416572|163112842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison between education intervention and the control condition at 4 months post-intervention. The full regression model contained 2 dummy-coded variables (education intervention vs. control condition and nutrition education intervention vs. control condition), and the baseline measure of the outcome||||>.05
81707865|NCT00416572|163112842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison between nutrition education intervention and the control condition at 4 months post-intervention. The full regression model contained 2 dummy-coded variables (education intervention vs. control condition and nutrition education intervention vs. control condition), and the baseline measure of the outcome.||||>0.05
81707866|NCT00416572|163112842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison between education intervention and the control condition at final follow-up (13 months post-intervention). The full regression model contained 2 dummy-coded variables (education intervention vs. control condition and nutrition education intervention vs. control condition), and the baseline measure of the outcome.||||>0.05
81707867|NCT00416572|163112842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||Comparison between nutrition education intervention and the control condition at final follow-up (13 months post-intervention). The full regression model contained 2 dummy-coded variables (education intervention vs. control condition and nutrition education intervention vs. control condition), and the baseline measure of the outcome.||||>0.05
81707868|NCT00166504|163112843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.3|<|0.001||95.0|-14.3|-5.7|||ANOVA||Direction of the Comparison: Vytorin minus Atorvastatin.|||-5.7|-14.3|<0.001
81636885|NCT02660086|162964232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Healthy Purchasing Score during 12 month follow up (months 13-24) compared to baseline 12 months||5.3|2.6|<0.001
81707869|NCT03345849|163112844|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints were strongly controlled using a fixed sequence multiple-testing procedure as well as a Holm procedure. The testing utilized the sequence of hypothesis testing for the co-primary endpoints using two-sided α of 0.05 followed by a set of ranked key secondary endpoints, defined separately for US/FDA and European Union/European Medicines Agency regulatory purposes.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|20.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|28.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factors.|Adjusted response rate difference (Upadacitinib - Placebo) calculated based on CMH test adjusted for stratification factors.|Comparison of the upadacitinib group and placebo group was performed using the Cochran Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for stratification factors (baseline steroid use \[Yes, No\], endoscopic disease severity \[SES-CD \< 15, ≥ 15\] and number of prior biologics with prior inadequate response or intolerance \[0, 1, \> 1\]).||28.8|12.7|<0.0001
81636886|NCT02660086|162964233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|4.1||||||Change in HEI scores at 12 months.||4.1|-0.6|
81707870|NCT03345849|163112845|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints were strongly controlled using a fixed sequence multiple-testing procedure as well as a Holm procedure. The testing utilized the sequence of hypothesis testing for the co-primary endpoints using two-sided α of 0.05 followed by a set of ranked key secondary endpoints, defined separately for US/FDA and EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|28.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|36.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factors.|Adjusted response rate difference (Upadacitinib - Placebo) calculated based on CMH test adjusted for stratification factors.|||36.4|20.9|<0.0001
81707871|NCT03345849|163112846|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints were strongly controlled using a fixed sequence multiple-testing procedure as well as a Holm procedure. The testing utilized the sequence of hypothesis testing for the co-primary endpoints using two-sided α of 0.05 followed by a set of ranked key secondary endpoints, defined separately for US/FDA and EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|33.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.2|39.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factors.|Adjusted response rate difference (Upadacitinib - Placebo) calculated based on CMH test adjusted for stratification factors.|||39.9|26.2|<0.0001
81707872|NCT03345849|163112847|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints were strongly controlled using a fixed sequence multiple-testing procedure as well as a Holm procedure. The testing utilized the sequence of hypothesis testing for the co-primary endpoints using two-sided α of 0.05 followed by a set of ranked key secondary endpoints, defined separately for US/FDA and EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|21.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|27.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factors.|Adjusted response rate difference (Upadacitinib - Placebo) calculated based on CMH test adjusted for stratification factors.|||27.8|15.8|<0.0001
81636887|NCT02660086|162964233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.8||||||Change in HEI scores at 24 months||3.8|-0.7|
81636888|NCT01653509|162964234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-911.48||||0.3061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2712.65|889.69|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with a factor for treatment group.|Difference calculated as first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between study treatments for TEV.||889.69|-2712.65|0.3061
81636889|NCT01653509|162964234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-150.99||||0.4035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-517.97|215.99|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with a factor for treatment group.|Difference calculated as first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between treatments for MEV.||215.99|-517.97|0.4035
81636890|NCT01653509|162964235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.48||||0.0486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|4.93|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with a factor for treatment group.|Difference calculated as first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between study treatments for TEV (Day 1 to day 10).||4.93|0.02|0.0486
81636891|NCT01653509|162964235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.38||||0.0799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.82|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with a factor for treatment group.|Difference calculated as first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between study treatments for MEV.||0.82|-0.05|0.0799
81636892|NCT01653509|162964236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.14||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|5.35|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with a factor for treatment group.|Difference calculated as first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between study treatments for TEV.||5.35|-1.06|0.1790
81636893|NCT01653509|162964236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.37||||0.2446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|1.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with a factor for treatment group.|Difference calculated as first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference between study treatments for MEV.||1.00|-0.27|0.2446
81636894|NCT03928743|162964244|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|4.87|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.87|1.71|<0.001
81636895|NCT03928743|162964245|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|4.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.93|1.59|<0.001
81636896|NCT03928743|162964246|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|4.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.28|1.65|<0.001
81636897|NCT03928743|162964247|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.59|||Regression, Logistic|||||-0.59|-1.48|<0.001
81636898|NCT03928743|162964248|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|9.39|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.39|1.93|<0.001
81636899|NCT03928743|162964249|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.67|15.65|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.65|2.67|<0.001
81636900|NCT03928743|162964250|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|4.65|2.51|7.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.57|2.51|<0.001
81636901|NCT03928743|162964251|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.63|||Regression, Logistic|||||-0.63|-1.48|<0.001
81636902|NCT03928743|162964252|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.96|||Regression, Logistic|||||-0.96|-2.00|<0.001
81636903|NCT03928743|162964253|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|-0.68|||Regression, Logistic|||||-0.68|-2.36|<0.001
81636904|NCT03928743|162964254|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|5.09|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.09|1.67|<0.001
81636905|NCT03928743|162964255|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.28||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||-0.08|-0.47|0.006
81636906|NCT03928743|162964256|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.08||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|-0.38|||Regression, Logistic|||||-0.38|-1.79|0.003
81636907|NCT03928743|162964257|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.47||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|4.68|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.68|1.30|0.006
81707873|NCT03345849|163112848|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints were strongly controlled using a fixed sequence multiple-testing procedure as well as a Holm procedure. The testing utilized the sequence of hypothesis testing for the co-primary endpoints using two-sided α of 0.05 followed by a set of ranked key secondary endpoints. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for US/FDA regulatory purposes.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|27.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.7|39.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factors endoscopic disease severity and number of prior failed biologic therapies.|Adjusted response rate difference (Upadacitinib - Placebo) calculated based on CMH test adjusted for stratification factors endoscopic disease severity and number of prior biologic failed.|||39.8|15.7|<0.0001
81710373|NCT00626327|163117259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of MenACWY-CRM+MMRV group was considered non-inferior to that of MMRV group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference in the percentage of subjects with seroprotection for varicella was greater than -10%, at 6 weeks after MMRV vaccination.|Difference% (MenACWY-CRM+MMRV-MMRV)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|1.2||||||Non-inferiority of immune response to varicella following one dose of MMRV administered concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM as compared to MMRV administered alone.||1.2|-3.9|
81636908|NCT01450007|162964266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.001
81636909|NCT01450007|162964267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.001
81636910|NCT01450007|162964268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.76
81636911|NCT01450007|162964269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison between the 3 groups for pain scores at 24 hours.||||0.61
81636912|NCT01450007|162964269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison between the 3 groups for pain scores at 48 hours.||||0.13
81636913|NCT01450007|162964269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison between the 3 groups for pain scores at 1 week.||||0.25
81636914|NCT01852045|162964287|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.276||0.9949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.549|0.545|||ANCOVA||Least squares estimates and contrast t-test were based on ANCOVA model with baseline value as covariate and treatment group, age, baseline daytime urinary incontinence episodes, anticholinergic therapy at baseline as factors.|||0.545|-0.549|0.9949
81636915|NCT01852045|162964287|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.321||0.9123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.673|0.602|||ANCOVA||Least squares estimates and contrast t-test were based on ANCOVA model with baseline value as covariate and treatment group, age, baseline daytime urinary incontinence episodes, anticholinergic therapy at baseline as factors.|||0.602|-0.673|0.9123
81636916|NCT01852045|162964289|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|12.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.694||0.5117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.12|52.064|||ANCOVA||Least squares estimates and contrast t-test are based on ANCOVA model with baseline value as covariate and treatment group, age, baseline daytime urinary incontinence episodes, anticholinergic therapy at baseline as factors.|||52.064|-26.120|0.5117
81636917|NCT01852045|162964289|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|65.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.101||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.711|111.421|||ANCOVA||Least squares estimates and contrast t-test are based on ANCOVA model with baseline value as covariate and treatment group, age, baseline daytime urinary incontinence episodes, anticholinergic therapy at baseline as factors.|||111.421|19.711|0.0055
81636918|NCT01852045|162964291|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.673||0.4948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.605|25.626|||ANCOVA||Least squares estimates and contrast t-test are based on ANCOVA model with baseline value as covariate and treatment group, age, baseline daytime urinary incontinence episodes, anticholinergic therapy at baseline as factors.|||25.626|-52.605|0.4948
81636919|NCT01852045|162964291|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.382||0.9471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.012|45.991|||ANCOVA||Least squares estimates and contrast t-test are based on ANCOVA model with baseline value as covariate and treatment group, age, baseline daytime urinary incontinence episodes, anticholinergic therapy at baseline as factors.|||45.991|-43.012|0.9471
81636920|NCT01852045|162964292|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk|0.7||||0.2027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.14||P-values for pairwise comparisons are obtained from 2-sided CMH test, stratified by age (\<12 years or \>=12 years), baseline daytime urinary incontinence episodes (\<=6 or \>6) and anticholinergic therapy (yes/no).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6||1.14|0.45|0.2027
81636921|NCT01852045|162964292|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk|0.8||||0.1564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.21||P-values for pairwise comparisons are obtained from a 2-sided CMH test, stratified by age (\< 12 years or \>= 12 years), baseline daytime urinary incontinence episodes (\<= 6 or \> 6) and anticholinergic therapy (yes/no).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6||1.21|0.40|0.1564
81636922|NCT01852045|162964293|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.488||0.5524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.648|10.669|||ANCOVA||Least squares estimates and contrast t-test are based on ANCOVA model with baseline value as covariate and treatment group, age, baseline daytime urinary incontinence episodes, anticholinergic therapy at baseline as factors.|||10.669|-19.648|0.5524
81636923|NCT01852045|162964293|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.181||0.8313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.427|22.795|||ANCOVA||Least squares estimates and contrast t-test are based on ANCOVA model with baseline value as covariate and treatment group, age, baseline daytime urinary incontinence episodes, anticholinergic therapy at baseline as factors.|||22.795|-18.427|0.8313
81636924|NCT01852045|162964294|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.253||0.1737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.653|3.238|||ANCOVA||Least squares estimates and contrast t-test are based on ANCOVA model with baseline value as covariate and treatment group, age, baseline daytime urinary incontinence episodes, anticholinergic therapy at baseline as factors.|||3.238|-17.653|0.1737
81636925|NCT01852045|162964294|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-14.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.85||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.061|-2.793|||ANCOVA||Least squares estimates and contrast t-test are based on ANCOVA model with baseline value as covariate and treatment group, age, baseline daytime urinary incontinence episodes, anticholinergic therapy at baseline as factors.|||-2.793|-26.061|0.0157
81707874|NCT03345849|163112849|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints were strongly controlled using a fixed sequence multiple-testing procedure as well as a Holm procedure. The testing utilized the sequence of hypothesis testing for the co-primary endpoints using two-sided α of 0.05 followed by a set of ranked key secondary endpoints, defined separately for US/FDA and EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|8.3|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||8.3|4.2|<0.0001
81707875|NCT03345849|163112850|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints were strongly controlled using a fixed sequence multiple-testing procedure as well as a Holm procedure. The testing utilized the sequence of hypothesis testing for the co-primary endpoints using two-sided α of 0.05 followed by a set of ranked key secondary endpoints, defined separately for US/FDA and EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|LS Mean Difference|21.842|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1933|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.566|28.118|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||28.118|15.566|<0.0001
81674324|NCT02109484|163044053|EQUIVALENCE|Power to detect difference between treatment groups for seroresponse between 50% and 95% for P2-VP8 subunit rotiarivus vaccine calculated based on estimate of 10% loss. 45 evaluable participants in 2 highest doses tolerated in B1 infant cohort, study idesigned to provide \>= 89% and \>= 77% power to detect 35 and 30 percentage points difference, respectively, between the two dose levels and provide \> 95% to detect \>= 40 percentage point difference between a P2-VP8 dose group and placebo group.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A pair-wise comparison between the Adjusted Seroresponses in Cohort B Placebo group and the Cohort B P2-VP8 group was performed.||||<0.0001
81674325|NCT00419380|163044055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Two by two contingency table was used to compare our outcome, tube patency yes/no, by our two independent variables, dornase alfa (Pulmozyme®) and Ofloxin.||||.36
81674326|NCT00419380|163044056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|||||Two by two contingency table was used to compare our outcome, presence/absence of ear drainage, by our two independent variables, dornase alfa (Pulmozyme®) and Ofloxin.|Chi-squared|||||||.26
81674327|NCT03099707|163044057|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|5.2||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|43.0|||Fisher Exact|||||43|0.6|0.105
81674328|NCT02685709|163044083|NON_INFERIORITY|An assessment of NI was made by comparing the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in biochemical control (octreotide capsules - SRLs) to a NI margin of -20%.|95% CI Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen|-19.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|0.5|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen (M&N)|||||0.5|-19.9|
81674329|NCT02685709|163044084|OTHER|||||||||||||||||"Secondary endpoints were analyzed without adjustment for multiplicity or predefined noninferiority margins and therefore were interpreted as exploratory.~This endpoint is descriptive with no formal statistical hypothesis testing."|The statistical analysis was based on the stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen (M\&N) method.|||
81674330|NCT02685709|163044085|OTHER||||||||||||||Clopper-Pearson method|||"Secondary endpoints were analyzed without adjustment for multiplicity or predefined noninferiority margins and therefore were interpreted as exploratory.~This endpoint is descriptive with no formal statistical hypothesis testing."|The statistical analysis was based on the stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen (M\&N) method.|||
81674331|NCT02685709|163044086|OTHER|||||||||||||Confidence interval was applied||||"Secondary endpoints were analyzed without adjustment for multiplicity or predefined noninferiority margins and therefore were interpreted as exploratory.~This endpoint is descriptive with no formal statistical hypothesis testing."|The statistical analysis was based on the stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen (M\&N) method.|||
81674332|NCT02685709|163044087|OTHER||||||||||||||Clopper-Pearson method|||Secondary endpoints were analyzed without adjustment for multiplicity or predefined noninferiority margins and therefore were interpreted as exploratory.|Based on this analysis 63.0% of patients in the octreotide capsule group and 51.4% of patients in the SRL injection group entered the Study Extension phase.|||
81674333|NCT02685709|163044088|OTHER|||||||||||||||||"Secondary endpoints were analyzed without adjustment for multiplicity or predefined noninferiority margins and therefore were interpreted as exploratory.~This endpoint is descriptive with no formal statistical hypothesis testing."|The mean change in IGF-1 from RCT Baseline to the end of the RCT phase was calculated using the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) approach.|||
81674334|NCT02685709|163044089|OTHER|||||||||||||||||"Secondary endpoints were analyzed without adjustment for multiplicity or predefined noninferiority margins and therefore were interpreted as exploratory.~This endpoint is descriptive with no formal statistical hypothesis testing."|Estimates were obtained from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) for the mean integrated growth hormone (GH) change from baseline with explanatory factors of treatment group and baseline value.|||
81674335|NCT02685709|163044090|OTHER|||||||||||||||||This endpoint is descriptive with no formal statistical hypothesis testing|The week 26 value was used as the baseline value for the RCT phase. The denominator for the percentage was the number of subjects at each visit.|||
81674336|NCT02685709|163044091|OTHER|||||||||||||||||This endpoint is descriptive with no formal statistical hypothesis testing.|The week 26 value is used as the baseline value for the RCT phase. The denominator for the percentage was the number of subjects at each visit.|||
81707876|NCT03345849|163112851|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints were strongly controlled using a fixed sequence multiple-testing procedure as well as a Holm procedure. The testing utilized the sequence of hypothesis testing for the co-primary endpoints using two-sided α of 0.05 followed by a set of ranked key secondary endpoints, defined separately for US/FDA and EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|11.7||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|19.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factors.|Adjusted response rate difference (Upadacitinib - Placebo) calculated based on CMH test adjusted for stratification factors.|||19.2|4.2|0.0022
81707877|NCT03345849|163112852|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints were strongly controlled using a fixed sequence multiple-testing procedure as well as a Holm procedure. The testing utilized the sequence of hypothesis testing for the co-primary endpoints using two-sided α of 0.05 followed by a set of ranked key secondary endpoints, defined separately for US/FDA and EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|19.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|28.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factors.|Adjusted response rate difference (Upadacitinib - Placebo) calculated based on CMH test adjusted for stratification factors.|||28.4|11.3|<0.0001
81707878|NCT03345849|163112853|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints were strongly controlled using a fixed sequence multiple-testing procedure as well as a Holm procedure. The testing utilized the sequence of hypothesis testing for the co-primary endpoints using two-sided α of 0.05 followed by a set of ranked key secondary endpoints. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for US/FDA regulatory purposes.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|10.8||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|18.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factors.|Adjusted response rate difference (Upadacitinib - Placebo) calculated based on CMH test adjusted for stratification factors.|||18.6|2.9|0.0071
81707879|NCT03345849|163112854|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints were strongly controlled using a fixed sequence multiple-testing procedure as well as a Holm procedure. The testing utilized the sequence of hypothesis testing for the co-primary endpoints using two-sided α of 0.05 followed by a set of ranked key secondary endpoints, defined separately for US/FDA and EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Response Rate Difference|-1.4||||0.4494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|2.4|||Chi-squared||Response rate difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||2.4|-5.2|0.4494
81707880|NCT03345849|163112855|OTHER|The overall type I error rate of the co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints were strongly controlled using a fixed sequence multiple-testing procedure as well as a Holm procedure. The testing utilized the sequence of hypothesis testing for the co-primary endpoints using two-sided α of 0.05 followed by a set of ranked key secondary endpoints, defined separately for US/FDA and EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|9.0||||0.1044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|19.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factors.|Adjusted response rate difference (Upadacitinib - Placebo) calculated based on CMH test adjusted for stratification factors.|||19.9|-1.9|0.1044
81707881|NCT03345849|163112856|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints were strongly controlled using a fixed sequence multiple-testing procedure as well as a Holm procedure. The testing utilized the sequence of hypothesis testing for the co-primary endpoints using two-sided α of 0.05 followed by a set of ranked key secondary endpoints. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|21.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|28.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factors.|Adjusted response rate difference (Upadacitinib - Placebo) calculated based on CMH test adjusted for stratification factors.|||28.2|14.3|<0.0001
81707882|NCT03345849|163112857|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints were strongly controlled using a fixed sequence multiple-testing procedure as well as a Holm procedure. The testing utilized the sequence of hypothesis testing for the co-primary endpoints using two-sided α of 0.05 followed by a set of ranked key secondary endpoints. This endpoint was a ranked key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|32.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.5|43.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factors.|Adjusted response rate difference (Upadacitinib - Placebo) calculated based on CMH test adjusted for stratification factors.|||43.7|21.5|<0.0001
81707883|NCT02943577|163112858|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.2398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.68|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||0.68|-2.70|0.2398
81707884|NCT02943577|163112859|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4||||0.5522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|1.77|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||1.77|-0.95|0.5522
81707885|NCT02943577|163112860|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|1.99|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||1.99|-2.01|0.9901
81707886|NCT02943577|163112861|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5||||0.5563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|2.17|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||2.17|-1.17|0.5563
81707887|NCT01355224|163112862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, gender, BMI, baseline intention.||||||.0150
81707888|NCT01355224|163112863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0365|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, gender, BMI, and baseline intent.||||||0.0365
81707889|NCT01355224|163112864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0622|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, gender, BMI, and baseline intent.||||||0.0622
81707890|NCT05564039|163112907|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.69|-1.10|<0.0001
81707891|NCT05564039|163112908|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-7.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|-6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.0|-8.7|<.0001
81674337|NCT02685709|163044092|OTHER|||||||||||||||||This endpoints is descriptive with no formal statistical hypothesis testing.|This sensitivity analysis was using the Full analysis set (FAS), where any patient who discontinued treatment early was imputed as non-responder.|||
81674338|NCT02685709|163044093|OTHER|||||||||||||||||This endpoints is descriptive with no formal statistical hypothesis testing|This sensitivity analysis was using the Full analysis set (FAS), where patient who were biochemically controlled at the RCT Baseline (week 26), and who discontinued treatment early was imputed as non-responder.|||
81674339|NCT02685709|163044094|OTHER||Proportion of patients|64.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|72.1|||||Confidence Interval estimated using the Clopper-Pearson (Exact) method.||The proportion of patients biochemically controlled at the end of the Run-in phase was defined as IGF-1 \< 1.3 times ULN \[based on the average of week 24 and week 26\])|72.1|56|
81674340|NCT02685709|163044095|OTHER||Proportion of patients|66.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.5|74.1||||||||74.1|58.5|
81674341|NCT02685709|163044096|OTHER||Proportion of patients|48.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.7|59.1||||||||59.1|38.7|
81674342|NCT02685709|163044100|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The LSM change from baseline estimates are from a mixed model for repeated measures.|||
81674343|NCT01967537|163044123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Mann-Whitney|||||||0.23
81674344|NCT00137111|163044128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Binomial proportion|79.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.69|82.85|||Binomial proportion|||Of the 498 eligible patients, 492 were successfully evaluated with day 46 MRD measurement.||82.85|75.69|
81674345|NCT00137111|163044129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0062||||||p-value from t-test after stratified for lineage and ploidy|t-test, 2 sided|||t-test stratified for lineage and ploidy||||.0062
81674346|NCT00137111|163044130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.15||||||p-value from t-test after adjusted for lineage and ploidy|t-test, 2 sided|||t-test adjusting for lineage and ploidy||||.15
81674347|NCT00137111|163044131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||9.5e-07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.00000095
81674348|NCT00137111|163044132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||7e-07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0000007
81674349|NCT00562354|163044137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.84|||||Ratio of GMTs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 1: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of OPA GMTs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.84|0.39|
81674350|NCT00562354|163044137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.01|||||Ratio of GMTs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 3: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of OPA GMTs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||1.01|0.54|
81674351|NCT00562354|163044137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.11|||||Ratio of GMTs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 4: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of OPA GMTs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||1.11|0.50|
81674352|NCT00562354|163044137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.9|||||Ratio of GMTs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 5: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of OPA GMTs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.90|0.38|
81674353|NCT00562354|163044137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.74|||||Ratio of GMTs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 6A: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of OPA GMTs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.74|0.37|
81707892|NCT05564039|163112909|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.82|13.32|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.32|3.82|<0.0001
81674354|NCT00562354|163044137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.02|||||Ratio of GMTs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 6B: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of OPA GMTs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||1.02|0.52|
81674355|NCT00562354|163044137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.95|||||Ratio of GMTs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 7F: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of OPA GMTs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.95|0.46|
81674356|NCT00562354|163044137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.25|||||Ratio of GMTs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 9V: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of OPA GMTs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||1.25|0.45|
81707893|NCT05564039|163112910|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.51|23.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||23.02|6.51|<0.0001
81707894|NCT05564039|163112911|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.58|51.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||51.36|4.58|<0.0001
81467158|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|2.43|||Regression, Logistic|||"All statistical comparisons are for End of Treatment using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The logistic regression model includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline measurement as a covariate."||2.43|0.06|0.32
81674357|NCT00562354|163044137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.02|||||Ratio of GMTs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 14: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of OPA GMTs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||1.02|0.54|
81674358|NCT00562354|163044137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.79|||||Ratio of GMTs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 18C: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of OPA GMTs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.79|0.35|
81674359|NCT00562354|163044137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.67|||||Ratio of GMTs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 19A: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of OPA GMTs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.67|0.34|
81674360|NCT00562354|163044137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.88|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformation of the CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 19F: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of OPA GMTs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.88|0.37|
81674361|NCT00562354|163044137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.79|||||Ratio of GMTs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 23F: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of OPA GMTs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.79|0.30|
81674362|NCT00562354|163044140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|2.0||||||Serotype 1: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||2.0|-12.1|
81674363|NCT00562354|163044140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|3.5||||||Serotype 3: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||3.5|-11.6|
81674364|NCT00562354|163044140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|2.2||||||Serotype 4: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||2.2|-9.6|
81674365|NCT00562354|163044140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|2.5||||||Serotype 5: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||2.5|-13.7|
81674366|NCT00562354|163044140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|2.1||||||Serotype 6A: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||2.1|-5.7|
81674367|NCT00562354|163044140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|2.1||||||Serotype 6B: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||2.1|-5.9|
81674368|NCT00562354|163044140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-0.9||||||Serotype 7F: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||-0.9|-10.8|
81674369|NCT00562354|163044140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|6.9||||||Serotype 9V: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||6.9|-8.7|
81674370|NCT00562354|163044140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|4.1||||||Serotype 14: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||4.1|-4.0|
81674371|NCT00562354|163044140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|2.5||||||Serotype 18C: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||2.5|-7.6|
81674372|NCT00562354|163044140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|4.7||||||Serotype 19A: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||4.7|-2.8|
81674373|NCT00562354|163044140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|3.7||||||Serotype 19F: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||3.7|-8.8|
81674374|NCT00562354|163044140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|1.5||||||Serotype 23F: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||1.5|-14.1|
81467159|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.61|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.61|0.21|0.65
81467160|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|2.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.19|0.13|0.39
81467161|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.67|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.67|0.10|0.22
81674375|NCT00562354|163044143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|0.3||||||Serotype 1: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||0.3|-15.1|
81674376|NCT00562354|163044143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|3.5||||||Serotype 3: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||3.5|-14.5|
81674377|NCT00562354|163044143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|-1.0||||||Serotype 4: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||-1.0|-21.4|
81674378|NCT00562354|163044143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|3.9||||||Serotype 5: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||3.9|-13.5|
81674379|NCT00562354|163044143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|4.0||||||Serotype 6A: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||4.0|-14.3|
81674380|NCT00562354|163044143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|-0.8||||||Serotype 6B: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||-0.8|-24.6|
81674381|NCT00562354|163044143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|1.5||||||Serotype 7F: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||1.5|-16.3|
81674382|NCT00562354|163044143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-17.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.5|-5.0||||||Serotype 9V: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||-5.0|-29.5|
81674383|NCT00562354|163044143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|2.4||||||Serotype 14: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||2.4|-21.4|
81707895|NCT05564039|163112912|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.11|16.98|||Regression, Logistic|||||16.98|5.11|<0.0001
81707896|NCT05564039|163112913|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.07|41.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||41.30|9.07|<0.0001
81707897|NCT05564039|163112914|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|35.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.18|178.89|||Regression, Logistic|||||178.89|7.18|<0.0001
81467162|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.22||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.22|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.22|0.04|0.082
81467163|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|3.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.20|0.04|0.36
81467164|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|5.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.71|0.42|0.51
81467165|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|5.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.36|0.19|0.99
81674384|NCT00562354|163044143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|-1.3||||||Serotype 18C: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||-1.3|-19.3|
81674385|NCT00562354|163044143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|7.9||||||Serotype 19A: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||7.9|-6.2|
81674386|NCT00562354|163044143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|4.5||||||Serotype 19F: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||4.5|-12.2|
81674387|NCT00562354|163044143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|7.3||||||Serotype 23F: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||7.3|-12.5|
81674388|NCT00562354|163044146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|2.1||||||Serotype 1: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||2.1|-13.8|
81707898|NCT05564039|163112915|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.4|49.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||49.77|8.40|<0.0001
81707899|NCT05564039|163112916|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.49|||ANCOVA|||||-0.49|-1.32|<0.001
81707900|NCT05564039|163112917|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-5.1||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|-2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.5|-7.8|0.0002
81707901|NCT05564039|163112918|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-2.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.1|-3.1|<0.0001
81707902|NCT05564039|163112919|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|4.1||||0.1181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|9.2|||ANCOVA|||||9.2|-1.0|0.1181
81707903|NCT01263470|163112952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.755|-0.386||||||||-0.386|-0.755|
81674389|NCT00562354|163044146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|5.0||||||Serotype 3: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||5.0|-15.9|
81674390|NCT00562354|163044146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-18.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|-5.9||||||Serotype 4: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||-5.9|-30.1|
81674391|NCT00562354|163044146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|6.9||||||Serotype 5: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||6.9|-11.6|
81674392|NCT00562354|163044146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|-1.2||||||Serotype 6A: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||-1.2|-22.6|
81674393|NCT00562354|163044146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|1.9||||||Serotype 6B: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||1.9|-23.8|
81674394|NCT00562354|163044146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|0.4||||||Serotype 7F: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||0.4|-19.3|
81674395|NCT00562354|163044146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-26.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.0|-14.1||||||Serotype 9V: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||-14.1|-39.0|
81674396|NCT00562354|163044146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|6.1||||||Serotype 14: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||6.1|-18.7|
81674397|NCT00562354|163044146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|-1.7||||||Serotype 18C: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||-1.7|-22.6|
81674398|NCT00562354|163044146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|8.1||||||Serotype 19A: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||8.1|-9.8|
81674399|NCT00562354|163044146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|-1.2||||||Serotype 19F: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||-1.2|-21.7|
81674400|NCT00562354|163044146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|3.4||||||Serotype 23F: To assess differences between reporting groups exact, 2-sided 95% CIs on the difference in proportions between reporting groups were calculated (50 to 64 years age group minus ≥ 65 years age group).||3.4|-18.5|
81674401|NCT00562354|163044149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentration|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.86|||||Ratio of GMCs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 1: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of IgG GMCs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.86|0.43|
81674402|NCT00562354|163044149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentration|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.0|||||Ratio of GMCs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 3: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of IgG GMCs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||1.00|0.63|
81674403|NCT00562354|163044149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentration|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.91|||||Ratio of GMCs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 4: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of IgG GMCs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.91|0.48|
81674404|NCT00562354|163044149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentration|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.85|||||Ratio of GMCs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 5: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of IgG GMCs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.85|0.50|
81674405|NCT00562354|163044149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentration|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.97|||||Ratio of GMCs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 6A: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of IgG GMCs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.97|0.52|
81674406|NCT00562354|163044149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentration|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.9|||||Ratio of GMCs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 6B: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of IgG GMCs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.90|0.48|
81674407|NCT00562354|163044149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentration|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.97|||||Ratio of GMCs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 7F: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of IgG GMCs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.97|0.56|
81674408|NCT00562354|163044149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentration|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.61|||||Ratio of GMCs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 9V: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of IgG GMCs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.61|0.35|
81674409|NCT00562354|163044149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentration|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.03|||||Ratio of GMCs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 14: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of IgG GMCs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||1.03|0.56|
81674410|NCT00562354|163044149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentration|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.74|||||Ratio of GMCs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 18C: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of IgG GMCs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.74|0.43|
81674411|NCT00562354|163044149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentration|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.66|||||Ratio of GMCs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 19A: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of IgG GMCs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.66|0.38|
81674412|NCT00562354|163044149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentration|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.6|||||Ratio of GMCs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 19F: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of IgG GMCs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.60|0.29|
81674413|NCT00562354|163044149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean concentration|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.82|||||Ratio of GMCs were calculated by back transformation of the mean difference between age groups on the logarithmic scale.|Serotype 23F: To assess differences between reporting groups, 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of IgG GMCs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the log-transformed assay results computed using the Student t-distribution.||0.82|0.42|
81674414|NCT00784654|163044156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||< 0.001
81674415|NCT00784654|163044157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81674416|NCT00784654|163044158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|-9.8|||ANCOVA|||||-9.8|-15.4|<0.001
81674417|NCT00784654|163044161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81674418|NCT00784654|163044165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81674419|NCT00784654|163044166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|9.5|||ANCOVA|||||9.5|3.5|<0.001
81674420|NCT00784654|163044167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81674421|NCT00784654|163044168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||||-0.11|-0.26|<0.001
81674422|NCT00784654|163044171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.726||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.726
81674423|NCT04417894|163044216|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||=0.0030
81674424|NCT04417894|163044217|SUPERIORITY||Difference|38.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.06|53.15|||Mantel Haenszel|||||53.15|24.06|<0.0001
81674425|NCT01508702|163044236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.37|0.19|<0.0001
81674426|NCT03461757|163044237|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|14.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.2|6.5|< 0.0001
81674427|NCT03461757|163044238|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.3||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|13.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.2|3.4|0.0009
81674428|NCT03461757|163044239|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|21.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.3|10.8|< 0.0001
81674429|NCT03461757|163044240|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|25.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.2|15.1|< 0.0001
81674430|NCT03461757|163044241|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|25.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.2|15.1|< 0.0001
81674431|NCT03461757|163044242|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|13.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.7|4.9|< 0.0001
81674432|NCT03461757|163044243|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|-10.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-10.7|-19.3|< 0.0001
81674433|NCT03461757|163044244|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|17.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.2|8.3|< 0.0001
81674434|NCT03461757|163044245|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|21.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.9|12.0|< 0.0001
81674435|NCT03461757|163044246|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.8||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|11.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.0|2.5|0.0018
81674436|NCT03461757|163044247|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|14.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.9|6.3|< 0.0001
81674437|NCT03461757|163044248|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.8||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|13.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.9|3.7|0.0007
81674438|NCT03461757|163044249|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.9||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|13.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.6|4.3|0.0002
81674439|NCT03461757|163044250|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|17.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.6|7.1|< 0.0001
81674440|NCT03461757|163044251|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|13.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.4|6.9|< 0.0001
81674441|NCT03461757|163044252|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.8||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|10.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.4|1.2|0.0128
81674442|NCT03461757|163044253|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|11.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.1|4.4|< 0.0001
81674443|NCT03461757|163044254|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.5||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|17.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.7|5.3|0.0003
81674444|NCT03461757|163044255|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|11.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.1|4.9|< 0.0001
81674445|NCT03461757|163044256|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.5||||0.0314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|10.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.6|0.5|0.0314
81674446|NCT03461757|163044257|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.4||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|10.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.6|2.3|0.0025
81674447|NCT03461757|163044258|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.9||||0.0898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|12.7||P-Value ≥ 0.05; therefore, all secondary endpoints listed after this endpoint in the hierarchy were not tested.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.7|-0.9|0.0898
81674448|NCT02425826|163044260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-39.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.39|-25.3|||ANCOVA|Based on 2-way ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline value as covariate.||||-25.30|-54.39|<0.0001
81674449|NCT02425826|163044261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.5||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-1.0|||ANCOVA|Based on 2-way ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline value as covariate.||||-1.0|-3.9|0.0008
81674450|NCT02425826|163044262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|21.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|31.1||Two-sided p-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by sites.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI) is based on normal approximation|||31.1|11.0|<0.0001
81674451|NCT02425826|163044263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|13.7||||0.0365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|25.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided p-value is calculated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by sites.|Two-sided 95% CI is based on normal approximation|||25.7|1.7|0.0365
81674452|NCT02425826|163044264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-11.6||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|-4.5|||ANCOVA|Based on 2-way ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline value as covariate.||The treatment comparison was only done for Week 16; End of Phase||-4.5|-18.8|0.0016
81674453|NCT02425826|163044265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|11.8||||0.0463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|27.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was based on 2-sided CMH tests stratified by sites.|Two-sided 95% CI is based on normal approximation.|||27.6|-4.0|0.0463
81674454|NCT02425826|163044266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|17.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.36|25.24|||ANOVA|Based on 2-way ANOVA with treatment and site as factors.||TSQM-Effectiveness||25.24|10.36|<0.0001
81674455|NCT02425826|163044266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|5.0||||0.3433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|15.4|||ANOVA|Based on 2-way ANOVA with treatment and site as factors.||TSQM - Side Effects||15.40|-5.40|0.3433
81674456|NCT02425826|163044266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.4||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|7.06|||ANOVA|Based on 2-way ANOVA with treatment and site as factors.||TSMQ-Convenience||7.06|-4.25|0.6250
81674457|NCT02425826|163044266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.16|20.97|||ANOVA|||TSQM-Global Satisfaction||20.97|7.16|<0.0001
81674458|NCT02425826|163044268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-37.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.08|-19.91|||ANCOVA|Based on 2-way ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline value as covariate||||-19.91|-54.08|<0.0001
81674459|NCT02425826|163044269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|29.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.3|41.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided p-value is calculated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by sites.|Two-sided 95% CI is based on normal approximation|||41.8|16.3|<0.0001
81674460|NCT02425826|163044270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|13.5||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|22.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by sites.|2-sided 95% CI is based on normal approximation.|||22.7|4.4|0.0136
81674461|NCT02049944|163044275|OTHER|we used t-test on the regression coefficient for the group indicator to test for differences in means categorical variables were evaluated using fisher's exact test of association linear regression for log transformed start adipose concentrations were calculated by dose specific group|Median Difference (Final Values)|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||To detect the number of subjects who obtained a minimal inhibitory concentration (\>4mg/ml) following increased 3g dose of cefazolin. Compare this number to the historical cohort who had received 2g of cefazolin (standard dosing)||||
81674462|NCT01765673|163044276|OTHER|||||||0.218|||||||paired t test|||||||0.218
81674463|NCT01765673|163044277|OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||paired t test|||||||0.017
81674464|NCT01765673|163044278|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||paired t test|||||||0.022
81674465|NCT01765673|163044279|OTHER|||||||0.719|||||||paired t test|||||||0.719
81674466|NCT01765673|163044280|OTHER|||||||0.418|||||||paired t test|||||||0.418
81674467|NCT01765673|163044281|OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||paired t test|||||||0.038
81674468|NCT01765673|163044282|OTHER|||||||0.086|||||||paired t test|||||||0.086
81674469|NCT01765673|163044283|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||paired t test|||||||0.16
81674470|NCT01765673|163044284|OTHER|||||||0.052|||||||paired t test|||||||0.052
81674471|NCT01765673|163044285|OTHER|||||||0.827|||||||paired t test|||||||0.827
81674472|NCT01765673|163044286|OTHER|||||||0.088|||||||paired t test|||||||0.088
81674473|NCT01765673|163044287|OTHER|||||||0.152|||||||paired t test|||||||0.152
81674474|NCT01765673|163044288|OTHER|||||||0.229|||||||paired t test|||||||0.229
81467166|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|4.59|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.59|0.24|0.96
81674475|NCT01765673|163044289|OTHER|||||||0.121|||||||paired t test|||||||0.121
81674476|NCT01765673|163044290|OTHER|||||||0.239|||||||paired t test|||||||0.239
81674477|NCT01765673|163044291|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||paired t test|||||||0.03
81674478|NCT01765673|163044292|OTHER|||||||0.067|||||||paired t test|||||||0.067
81674479|NCT01765673|163044293|OTHER|||||||0.396|||||||paired t test|||||||0.396
81674480|NCT01765673|163044294|OTHER|||||||0.373|||||||paired t test|||||||0.373
81674481|NCT01765673|163044295|OTHER|||||||0.744|||||||paired t test|||||||0.744
81674482|NCT04872101|163044318|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|28.5||5% significance level (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||28.5|15.8|<0.001
81674483|NCT04872101|163044319|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|29.8||Evaluated at a 5% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||29.8|16.0|<0.001
81674484|NCT04872101|163044320|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.5||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|12.3||Evaluated at a 5% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||12.3|0.8|0.043
81674485|NCT04872101|163044321|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|35.8||Evaluated at a 5% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||35.8|19.0|<0.001
81674486|NCT04872101|163044322|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|32.2||Evaluated at a 5% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||32.2|15.1|<0.001
81674487|NCT04872101|163044323|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.3|36.7||Evaluated at a 5% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||36.7|21.3|<0.001
81674488|NCT04872101|163044324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|25.6||Evaluated at a 5% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||25.6|11.0|<0.001
81707904|NCT01263470|163112952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.762|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.925|-0.598||||||||-0.598|-0.925|
81674489|NCT04872101|163044325|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.6||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|12.0||Evaluated at a 5% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||12.0|1.1|0.031
81674490|NCT04872101|163044326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.5|32.5||Evaluated at a 5% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||32.5|17.5|<0.001
81707905|NCT01263470|163112952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.826|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.987|-0.665||||||||-0.665|-0.987|
81707906|NCT01263470|163112952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.887|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.035|-0.739||||||||-0.739|-1.035|
81707907|NCT01263470|163112952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.351|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.132||||||||-0.132|-0.570|
81707908|NCT01263470|163112952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.542|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.743|-0.342||||||||-0.342|-0.743|
81707909|NCT01263470|163112952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.607|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.808|-0.406||||||||-0.406|-0.808|
81707910|NCT01263470|163112952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.667|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.859|-0.475||||||||-0.475|-0.859|
81674491|NCT04872101|163044327|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|23.7||Evaluated at a 5% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||23.7|10.2|<0.001
81674492|NCT04872101|163044328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|35.1||Evaluated at a 5% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||35.1|17.0|<0.001
81674493|NCT04872101|163044329|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.7|37.4||Evaluated at a 5% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||37.4|21.7|<0.001
81674494|NCT04872101|163044330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|27.8||Evaluated at a 5% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||27.8|13.1|<0.001
81674495|NCT04872101|163044331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.4|29.0||Evaluated at a 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||29.0|15.4|<0.001
81674496|NCT04872101|163044332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.1|39.5||Evaluated at a 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||39.5|23.1|<0.001
81674497|NCT04872101|163044333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.7|39.3||Evaluated at a 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||39.3|22.7|<0.001
81674498|NCT04872101|163044334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-45.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.4|-34.6||Evaluated at a 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment, region, baseline IGA-CHE score, and baseline HECSI score.||Primary analysis of primary estimand 'composite'. Missing data for subjects who did not attend the visit was imputed as WOCF (including baseline value). For subjects who received rescue treatment or subjects who have permanently discontinued the IMP, observed data was considered non-response by using WOCF (including baseline value).||-34.6|-56.4|<0.001
81674499|NCT04872101|163044335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.8||Evaluated at a 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment, region, baseline IGA-CHE score, and baseline DLQI score.||Primary analysis of primary estimand 'composite'. Missing data for subjects who did not attend the visit was imputed as WOCF (including baseline value). For subjects who received rescue treatment or subjects who have permanently discontinued the IMP, observed data was considered non-response by using WOCF (including baseline value).||-2.8|-5.0|<0.001
81467167|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|3.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.30|0.12|0.57
81707911|NCT01263470|163112953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.158|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.213|-0.104||||||||-0.104|-0.213|
81707912|NCT01263470|163112953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.174|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.234|-0.114||||||||-0.114|-0.234|
81707913|NCT01263470|163112953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.219|-0.1||||||||-0.100|-0.219|
81467168|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.95|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.95|0.28|0.93
81467169|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|2.79|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.79|0.06|0.37
81674500|NCT04872101|163044336|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.4||Evaluated at a 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment, region, baseline IGA-CHE score, and baseline HESD score.||Primary analysis of primary estimand 'composite'. Missing data for subjects who did not attend the visit was imputed as WOCF (including baseline value). For subjects who received rescue treatment or subjects who have permanently discontinued the IMP, observed data was considered non-response by using WOCF (including baseline value).||-1.4|-2.4|<0.001
81674501|NCT04872101|163044337|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.4||Evaluated at a 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment, region, baseline IGA-CHE score, and baseline HESD itch score.||Primary analysis of primary estimand 'composite'. Missing data for subjects who did not attend the visit was imputed as WOCF (including baseline value). For subjects who received rescue treatment or subjects who have permanently discontinued the IMP, observed data was considered non-response by using WOCF (including baseline value).||-1.4|-2.5|<0.001
81707914|NCT01263470|163112953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.153|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.212|-0.095||||||||-0.095|-0.212|
81707915|NCT01263470|163112953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.059|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|-0.003||||||||-0.003|-0.116|
81707916|NCT01263470|163112953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.075|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|-0.014||||||||-0.014|-0.136|
81707917|NCT01263470|163112953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.061|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.121|0.0||||||||0.000|-0.121|
81707918|NCT01263470|163112953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.054|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.114|0.006||||||||0.006|-0.114|
81467170|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.13|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.13|0.20|0.74
81674502|NCT04872101|163044338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.5||Evaluated at a 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment, region, baseline IGA-CHE score, and baseline HESD pain score.||Primary analysis of primary estimand 'composite'. Missing data for subjects who did not attend the visit was imputed as WOCF (including baseline value). For subjects who received rescue treatment or subjects who have permanently discontinued the IMP, observed data was considered non-response by using WOCF (including baseline value).||-1.5|-2.6|<0.001
81674503|NCT04872101|163044339|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.62||Evaluated at a 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment, region, baseline IGA-CHE score, and baseline HEIS score.||Primary analysis of primary estimand 'composite'. Missing data for subjects who did not attend the visit was imputed as WOCF (including baseline value). For subjects who received rescue treatment or subjects who have permanently discontinued the IMP, observed data was considered non-response by using WOCF (including baseline value).||-0.62|-0.99|<0.001
81674504|NCT04872101|163044340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.62||Evaluated at a 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment, region, baseline IGA-CHE score, and baseline HEIS PDAL score.||Primary analysis of primary estimand 'composite'. Missing data for subjects who did not attend the visit was imputed as WOCF (including baseline value). For subjects who received rescue treatment or subjects who have permanently discontinued the IMP, observed data was considered non-response by using WOCF (including baseline value).||-0.62|-1.01|<0.001
81674505|NCT04872101|163044341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|35.9||Evaluated at a 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting, and alpha recycling to control overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||35.9|17.0|<0.001
81674506|NCT03691974|163044348|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|0.4||||0.4192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|1.32||Analyses are based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) model with terms for baseline nerve conduction test score, treatment, screening Kellgren-Lawrence score, index joint, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||1.32|-0.55|0.4192
81674507|NCT03691974|163044349|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.0521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8||Analyses are based on MMRM model with terms for baseline nerve conduction test score, treatment, screening Kellgren-Lawrence score, index joint, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||0.80|-0.00|0.0521
81674508|NCT03691974|163044350|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.3||||0.1593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|3.15||Analyses are based on MMRM model with terms for baseline nerve conduction test score, treatment, screening Kellgren-Lawrence score, index joint, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||3.15|-0.52|0.1593
81674509|NCT03691974|163044351|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.7757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|1.19||Analyses are based on MMRM model with terms for baseline nerve conduction test score, treatment, screening Kellgren-Lawrence score, index joint, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||1.19|-1.59|0.7757
81674510|NCT03691974|163044352|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.6063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|1.09||Analyses are based on MMRM model with terms for baseline nerve conduction test score, treatment, screening Kellgren-Lawrence score, index joint, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||1.09|-1.87|0.6063
81674511|NCT03691974|163044353|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.4203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.39||Analyses are based on MMRM model with terms for baseline nerve conduction test score, treatment, screening Kellgren-Lawrence score, index joint, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||1.39|-3.30|0.4203
81674512|NCT03691974|163044354|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.33||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.123|-0.538||Analyses are based on multiple imputation with MMRM model with terms for baseline WOMAC subscale score, treatment, screening Kellgren-Lawrence score, index joint, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||-0.538|-2.123|0.0010
81674513|NCT03691974|163044355|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.42||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.212|-0.625||Analyses were based on multiple imputation with MMRM model with terms for baseline WOMAC subscale score, treatment, screening Kellgren-Lawrence score, index joint, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM|||||-0.625|-2.212|0.0005
81467171|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|2.59|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.59|0.12|0.46
81686293|NCT01025336|163070018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|3.12|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS-23vPS/13vPnC)\].|Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||3.12|1.53|
81707919|NCT01263470|163112954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.326|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.419|-0.233||||||||-0.233|-0.419|
81707920|NCT01263470|163112954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.369|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.268||||||||-0.268|-0.470|
81674514|NCT00691483|163044365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|9.56||To preserve the type I family-wise error rate of 0.05, a step-down procedure to be used for the analysis of CA for Week 9 through Week 12 and the CA for Week 9 through Week 24.|Regression, Logistic|Model to include the main effects of treatment and pooled center.||Sample size to be based on a continuity-corrected Chi-square 2-sided test with a 0.05 significance level and a 3:1 randomization ratio of Varenicline to placebo. 652 subjects to provide \>=90% power to detect Varenicline versus placebo differences in primary and key secondary efficacy endpoints (assuming placebo CA rates of 0.24 \[Weeks 9-12\] and 0.18 \[Weeks 9-24\] and Varenicline CA rates of 0.46 \[Weeks 9-12\] and 0.31 \[Weeks 9-24\]) (odds ratio of \>=2.67 \[Weeks 9-12\] and \>=2.10 \[Weeks 9-24\]).||9.56|3.80|<0.0001
81674515|NCT00691483|163044366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.62|7.55||To preserve the type I family-wise error rate of 0.05, a step-down procedure to be used for the analysis of CA for Week 9 through Week 12 and the CA for Week 9 through Week 24.|Regression, Logistic|Model to include the main effects of treatment and pooled center.||Sample size to be based on a continuity-corrected Chi-square 2-sided test with a 0.05 significance level and a 3:1 randomization ratio of Varenicline to placebo. 652 subjects to provide \>=90% power to detect Varenicline versus placebo differences in primary and key secondary efficacy endpoints (assuming placebo CA rates of 0.24 \[Weeks 9-12\] and 0.18 \[Weeks 9-24\] and Varenicline CA rates of 0.46 \[Weeks 9-12\] and 0.31 \[Weeks 9-24\]) (odds ratio of \>=2.67 \[Weeks 9-12\] and \>=2.10 \[Weeks 9-24\]).||7.55|2.62|<0.0001
81674516|NCT00691483|163044367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.96|8.13||A 0.05 level of significance without adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Model to include the main effects of treatment and pooled center.||Statistical testing to be 2-sided and use a 0.05 level of significance. Confidence intervals to have a 95% confidence level. Statistical significance to be declared unless a p-value \>0.05 was obtained.||8.13|2.96|<0.0001
81674517|NCT00691483|163044368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.66|8.75||A 0.05 level of significance without adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Model to include the main effects of treatment and pooled center.||Week 12. Statistical testing to be 2-sided and use a 0.05 level of significance. Confidence intervals to have a 95% confidence level. Statistical significance to be declared unless a p-value \>0.05 was obtained.||8.75|3.66|<0.0001
81674518|NCT00691483|163044368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.58|6.58||A 0.05 level of significance without adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Model to include the main effects of treatment and pooled center.||Week 24. Statistical testing to be 2-sided and use a 0.05 level of significance. Confidence intervals to have a 95% confidence level. Statistical significance to be declared unless a p-value \>0.05 was obtained.||6.58|2.58|<0.0001
81674519|NCT00691483|163044369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.58|6.67||A 0.05 level of significance without adjustment for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Model to include the main effects of treatment and pooled center.||Statistical testing to be 2-sided and use a 0.05 level of significance. Confidence intervals to have a 95% confidence level. Statistical significance to be declared unless a p-value \>0.05 was obtained.||6.67|2.58|<0.0001
81674520|NCT00439946|163044371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.84||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.84
81674521|NCT00439946|163044372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||1.00
81707921|NCT01263470|163112954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.438|-0.241||||||||-0.241|-0.438|
81674522|NCT00439946|163044373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||1.00
81674523|NCT00439946|163044374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values||||0.50
81674524|NCT00439946|163044375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values||||1.00
81674525|NCT00439946|163044376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values||||0.50
81674526|NCT00439946|163044377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values||||1.0
81674527|NCT00439946|163044378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.75||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values||||0.75
81674528|NCT00439946|163044379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values||||1.0
81674529|NCT00439946|163044380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values||||1.00
81674530|NCT00439946|163044381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.95||95.0||||p-value for: Gather/set-up|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes in mean times between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.95
81674531|NCT00439946|163044381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02||95.0||||p-value for: Prepare drug|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes in mean times between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.02
81674532|NCT00439946|163044381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2||95.0||||p-value for: Connect drug|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes in mean times between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.20
81674533|NCT00439946|163044381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.48||95.0||||p-value for: Change dressing|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes in mean times between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.48
81674534|NCT00439946|163044381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.11||95.0||||p-value for: Total time|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes in mean times between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.11
81674535|NCT00439946|163044382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.31||95.0||||p-value for: CAMPHOR Symptom Score|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes in mean TSQM and CAMPHOR scores between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.31
81674536|NCT00439946|163044382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.84||95.0||||p-value for CAMPHOR Activity Score|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes in mean TSQM and CAMPHOR scores between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.84
81674537|NCT00439946|163044382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03||95.0||||p-value for CAMPHOR Quality of Life Score|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes in mean TSQM and CAMPHOR scores between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.03
81707922|NCT01263470|163112954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.387|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.485|-0.288||||||||-0.288|-0.485|
81707923|NCT01263470|163112954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.178|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.076||||||||-0.076|-0.280|
81707924|NCT01263470|163112954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.221|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.329|-0.112||||||||-0.112|-0.329|
81707925|NCT01263470|163112954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.192|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.299|-0.085||||||||-0.085|-0.299|
81707926|NCT01263470|163112954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.239|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.346|-0.131||||||||-0.131|-0.346|
81707927|NCT01263470|163112955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.644|-0.356||||||||-0.356|-0.644|
81707928|NCT01263470|163112955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.614|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.763|-0.464||||||||-0.464|-0.763|
81707929|NCT01263470|163112955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.804|-0.516||||||||-0.516|-0.804|
81707930|NCT01263470|163112955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.695|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.832|-0.559||||||||-0.559|-0.832|
81707931|NCT01263470|163112955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.325|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.494|-0.156||||||||-0.156|-0.494|
81707932|NCT01263470|163112955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.438|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.267||||||||-0.267|-0.610|
81707933|NCT01263470|163112955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.485|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.654|-0.315||||||||-0.315|-0.654|
81707934|NCT01263470|163112955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.683|-0.357||||||||-0.357|-0.683|
81707935|NCT01263470|163112956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.27|-7.93||||||||-7.93|-23.27|
81707936|NCT01263470|163112956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.34|-10.05||||||||-10.05|-25.34|
81707937|NCT01263470|163112956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.14|-8.02||||||||-8.02|-24.14|
81707938|NCT01263470|163112956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.06|-14.89||||||||-14.89|-32.06|
81707939|NCT01263470|163112956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.66|1.02||||||||1.02|-12.66|
81707940|NCT01263470|163112956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.76|-1.08||||||||-1.08|-14.76|
81707941|NCT01263470|163112956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.53|0.93||||||||0.93|-13.53|
81707942|NCT01263470|163112956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.45|-5.94||||||||-5.94|-21.45|
81707943|NCT01263470|163112957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.27|-7.93||||||||-7.93|-23.27|
81707944|NCT01263470|163112957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.34|-10.05||||||||-10.05|-25.34|
81707945|NCT01263470|163112957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.14|-8.02||||||||-8.02|-24.14|
81707946|NCT01263470|163112957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.06|-14.89||||||||-14.89|-32.06|
81707947|NCT01263470|163112957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.66|1.02||||||||1.02|-12.66|
81707948|NCT01263470|163112957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.76|-1.08||||||||-1.08|-14.76|
81707949|NCT01263470|163112957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.53|0.93||||||||0.93|-13.53|
81707950|NCT01263470|163112957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.45|-5.94||||||||-5.94|-21.45|
81707951|NCT01263470|163112958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.52|-8.94||||||||-8.94|-26.52|
81707952|NCT01263470|163112958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.07|-16.37||||||||-16.37|-32.07|
81707953|NCT01263470|163112958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.03|-16.65||||||||-16.65|-32.03|
81707954|NCT01263470|163112958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.04|-19.52||||||||-19.52|-37.04|
81707955|NCT01263470|163112958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.28|0.18||||||||0.18|-17.28|
81707956|NCT01263470|163112958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|-7.18||||||||-7.18|-22.90|
81707957|NCT01263470|163112958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|-7.42||||||||-7.42|-22.90|
81707958|NCT01263470|163112958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|-10.4||||||||-10.40|-27.80|
81707959|NCT01263470|163112959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.19|-5.64||||||||-5.64|-24.19|
81707960|NCT01263470|163112959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.86|-12.48||||||||-12.48|-27.86|
81707961|NCT01263470|163112959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.41|-15.73||||||||-15.73|-30.41|
81707962|NCT01263470|163112959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.05|-20.29||||||||-20.29|-36.05|
81707963|NCT01263470|163112959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|3.06||||||||3.06|-15.60|
81707964|NCT01263470|163112959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.41|-3.64||||||||-3.64|-19.41|
81707965|NCT01263470|163112959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.04|-6.8||||||||-6.80|-22.04|
81707966|NCT01263470|163112959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.61|-11.43||||||||-11.43|-27.61|
81707967|NCT01263470|163112960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.145|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.384|0.094||||||||0.094|-0.384|
81707968|NCT01263470|163112960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.134|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.106|0.374||||||||0.374|-0.106|
81707969|NCT01263470|163112960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.144|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.103|0.39||||||||0.390|-0.103|
81707970|NCT01263470|163112960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.218|0.227||||||||0.227|-0.218|
81707971|NCT01263470|163112960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.241|0.245||||||||0.245|-0.241|
81707972|NCT01263470|163112960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.281|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.524||||||||0.524|0.038|
81707973|NCT01263470|163112960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.291|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|0.54||||||||0.540|0.041|
81707974|NCT01263470|163112960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.151|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.38||||||||0.380|-0.077|
81707975|NCT01263470|163112961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.245|0.156||||||||0.156|-0.245|
81674538|NCT00439946|163044382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.22||95.0||||p-value for CAMPHOR Total Score|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes in mean TSQM and CAMPHOR scores between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.22
81674539|NCT00439946|163044383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.55||95.0||||p-value for TSQM Effectiveness Score|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes in mean TSQM and CAMPHOR scores between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.55
81674540|NCT00439946|163044383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5||95.0||||p-value for TSQM Side-Effects Score|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes in mean TSQM and CAMPHOR scores between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.50
81674541|NCT00439946|163044383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01||95.0||||p-value for TSQM Convenience Score|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes in mean TSQM and CAMPHOR scores between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.01
81674542|NCT00439946|163044383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.52||95.0||||p-value for TSQM Global Satisfaction Score|Wilcoxon signed rank|||Changes in mean TSQM and CAMPHOR scores between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, comparing the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.52
81674543|NCT03860961|163044385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9238||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Cluster-randomized trial, cluster=practice, maximum 25 patients/practice. Assuming 14 pts/practice, cluster size coefficient of variation of 0.5, intra-cluster correlation (ρ) of 0.04, design effect 1.51, and 59.8% of Arm A patients meeting the criteria provides 80% power for a two-sided α=0.05 two-sample test of proportions to detect a 15% absolute improvement in percentage of patients meeting the criteria with 544 patients (after adjusted for withdrawal and loss to follow-up).||||0.9238
81674544|NCT03860961|163044386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5609||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included baseline CVD risk score, practice as random covariate (participants nested within practice) and treatment arm.||||||0.5609
81674545|NCT02475681|163044391|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.17|||Log Rank|Stratified by randomization stratification factors as recorded in IXRS||The primary test to compare PFS between treatment arms was the two-sided log-rank test, stratified by randomization stratification factors. The estimate of the HR (Arm B/Arm A) and the corresponding 95% CI was computed using a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization stratification factors. Randomization stratification factors were based on the data recorded in IXRS.||0.17|0.06|<0.0001
81674546|NCT02475681|163044392|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.3|||Log Rank|Stratified by randomization stratification factors as recorded in IXRS||The test to compare PFS between treatment Arms A and C was the two-sided log-rank test, stratified by randomization stratification factors. The estimate of the HR and the corresponding 95% CI was computed using a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization stratification factors. Randomization stratification factors were based on the data recorded in IXRS.||0.30|0.13|<0.0001
81674547|NCT02475681|163044393|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|22.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel test with adjustment for randomization stratification factors as recorded in IXRS||||22.3|8.3|<0.0001
81674548|NCT02475681|163044393|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.9||||0.0763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|14.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel test with adjustment for randomization stratification factors as recorded in IXRS.||||14.9|-1.0|0.0763
81707976|NCT01263470|163112961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.012|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.185|0.21||||||||0.210|-0.185|
81674549|NCT02475681|163044394|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.26|||Log Rank|Stratified by randomization stratification factors as recorded in IXRS||The test to compare TTNT between treatment Arms A versus B and Arms A versus C was the two-sided log-rank test, stratified by randomization stratification factors. The estimate of the HR and the corresponding 95% CI was computed using a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization stratification factors. Randomization stratification factors were based on the data recorded in IXRS.||0.26|0.08|<0.0001
81707977|NCT01263470|163112961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.158|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.369||||||||0.369|-0.053|
81707978|NCT01263470|163112961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.235||||||||0.235|-0.140|
81707979|NCT01263470|163112961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.122|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.097|0.341||||||||0.341|-0.097|
81707980|NCT01263470|163112961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.179|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.395||||||||0.395|-0.036|
81707981|NCT01263470|163112961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.325|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.097|0.553||||||||0.553|0.097|
81707982|NCT01263470|163112961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.215|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.423||||||||0.423|0.006|
81674550|NCT02475681|163044394|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.4||P-value based on stratified by randomization stratification factors as recorded in IXRS|Log Rank|Stratified by randomization stratification factors as recorded in IXRS||||0.40|0.15|<0.0001
81674551|NCT02475681|163044395|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47||||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.06|||Log Rank|Stratified by randomization stratification factors as recorded in IXRS||The test to compare overall survival between treatment Arms A versus B and Arms A versus C was the two-sided log-rank test, stratified by randomization stratification factors. The estimate of the HR and the corresponding 95% CI was computed using a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization stratification factors. Randomization stratification factors were based on the data recorded in IXRS.||1.06|0.21|0.0577
81674552|NCT02475681|163044395|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.1556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.27|||Log Rank|Stratified by randomization stratification factors as recorded in IXRS||||1.27|0.28|0.1556
81674553|NCT02025426|163044420|OTHER|||||||0.547|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.547
81674554|NCT02025426|163044422|OTHER|||||||0.925|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.925
81674555|NCT02025426|163044423|OTHER|||||||0.498|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.498
81674556|NCT02025426|163044424|OTHER|||||||0.201|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.201
81674557|NCT02025426|163044425|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81674558|NCT02025426|163044426|OTHER|||||||0.962|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.962
81674559|NCT02025426|163044427|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81674560|NCT00493870|163044438|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.05
81707983|NCT01263470|163112962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.117|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.444|0.209||||||||0.209|-0.444|
81674561|NCT01166230|163044449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.141|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.141
81674562|NCT01166230|163044450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.041
81674563|NCT01166230|163044451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|99.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.056
81674564|NCT00883337|163044454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5953||95.0||||"Hochberg testing procedure:~* a-priori threshold for statistical significance ≤0.05 for the largest p-value of the 2 pair-wise comparisons~* a-priori threshold for statistical significance ≤0.025 for the other p-value if the largest p-value \>0.05"|Log Rank|Two-sided Log Rank test with the region of enrollment and baseline EDSS stratum as stratification factors||"The study was sized to detect a difference between Teriflunomide and Rebif groups in the time to failure at a significance level of 0.025 with a power of 81%.~Null hypothesis:~* H1: No difference between Teriflunomide 14 mg and Rebif~* H2: No difference between Teriflunomide 7 mg and Rebif"||||0.5953
81674565|NCT00883337|163044454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.519||95.0||||"Hochberg testing procedure:~* a-priori threshold for statistical significance ≤0.05 for the largest p-value of the 2 pair-wise comparisons~* a-priori threshold for statistical significance ≤0.025 for the other p-value if the largest p-value \>0.05"|Log Rank|Two-sided Log Rank test with the region of enrollment and baseline EDSS stratum as stratification factors||"Null hypothesis:~* H1: No difference between Teriflunomide 14 mg and Rebif~* H2: No difference between Teriflunomide 7 mg and Rebif"||||0.5190
81674566|NCT01008280|163044499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wald Chi-squared|||This was an intent to treat analysis where Generalized Estimating Equations, using the Negative Binomial function, were used to test for group, time, and group by time effects for drinks, drinking days, and heavy drinking days. This analysis assessed time effects for the number of drinking days.||||<0.01
81674567|NCT01008280|163044499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wald Chi-Squared|||This was an intent to treat analysis where Generalized Estimating Equations, using the Negative Binomial function, were used to test for group, time, and group by time effects for drinks, drinking days, and heavy drinking days. This analysis assessed group effects for the number of drinking days.||||>0.01
81674568|NCT01008280|163044499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wald Chi-Squared|||This was an intent to treat analysis where Generalized Estimating Equations, using the Negative Binomial function, were used to test for group, time, and group by time effects for drinks, drinking days, and heavy drinking days. This analysis assessed time by group effects for the number of drinking days.||||>0.01
81674569|NCT01008280|163044500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wald Chi-Squared|||This was an intent to treat analysis where Generalized Estimating Equations, using the Negative Binomial function, were used to test for group, time, and group by time effects for drinks, drinking days, and heavy drinking days. This analysis assessed time effects for the number of drinks.||||<0.01
81674570|NCT01008280|163044500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wald Chi-Squared|||This was an intent to treat analysis where Generalized Estimating Equations, using the Negative Binomial function, were used to test for group, time, and group by time effects for drinks, drinking days, and heavy drinking days. This analysis assessed group effects for the number of drinks.||||>0.01
81674571|NCT01008280|163044500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wald Chi-Squared|||This was an intent to treat analysis where Generalized Estimating Equations, using the Negative Binomial function, were used to test for group, time, and group by time effects for drinks, drinking days, and heavy drinking days. This analysis assessed group by time effects for the number of drinks.||||>0.01
81674572|NCT01008280|163044501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wald Chi-Squared|||This was an intent to treat analysis where Generalized Estimating Equations, using the Negative Binomial function, were used to test for group, time, and group by time effects for drinks, drinking days, and heavy drinking days. This analysis assessed time effects for the number of heavy drinking days.||||<0.01
81674573|NCT01008280|163044501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wald Chi-Squared|||This was an intent to treat analysis where Generalized Estimating Equations, using the Negative Binomial function, were used to test for group, time, and group by time effects for drinks, drinking days, and heavy drinking days. This analysis assessed group effects for the number of heavy drinking days.||||>0.01
81707984|NCT01263470|163112962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.362|0.162||||||||0.162|-0.362|
81707985|NCT01263470|163112962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.166|0.324||||||||0.324|-0.166|
81707986|NCT01263470|163112962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.117|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.355|0.121||||||||0.121|-0.355|
81674574|NCT01008280|163044501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wald Chi-Squared|||This was an intent to treat analysis where Generalized Estimating Equations, using the Negative Binomial function, were used to test for group, time, and group by time effects for drinks, drinking days, and heavy drinking days. This analysis assessed group by time effects for the number of heavy drinking days.||||>0.01
81674575|NCT02354703|163044509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94||||||a priori significance P\<0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|adjusted for baseline value||||||0.94
81674576|NCT02354703|163044510|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||a priori significance is P\<0.05|Chi-squared|adjusted for baseline value||||||1.00
81707987|NCT01263470|163112962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.203|0.408||||||||0.408|-0.203|
81707988|NCT01263470|163112962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.124|0.364||||||||0.364|-0.124|
81707989|NCT01263470|163112962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.299|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.071|0.526||||||||0.526|0.071|
81707990|NCT01263470|163112962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.118|0.322||||||||0.322|-0.118|
81707991|NCT01263470|163112963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.308||||||||0.308|-0.230|
81707992|NCT01263470|163112963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.175|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.379||||||||0.379|-0.029|
81674577|NCT02354703|163044511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73||||||a priori threshold is P\<0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|adjusted for baseline value||||||0.73
81674578|NCT04681170|163044525|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-53.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.859|-45.9612|||t-test, 1 sided|||This was a single-arm study, no comparative group can be assigned; the comparison made for the primary efficacy endpoint is done only between baseline and Week 24 in paediatric subjects (5 to ≤17 years of age). Analysis was made using the one-sample t-test to test the null hypothesis that the percentage change from Baseline was equal to zero against the alternative hypothesis that the percentage change from Baseline was not equal to zero.||-45.9612|-61.8590|<0.0001
81674579|NCT02787863|163044595|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||McNemar|||||||<0.05
81674580|NCT02787863|163044596|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||McNemar|||||||<0.05
81674581|NCT03118297|163044621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Threshold for significance: p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81674582|NCT03118297|163044622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032||||||Threshold for significance: p=0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.032
81674583|NCT03118297|163044623|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Threshold for significance: p=0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81707993|NCT01263470|163112963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.248|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|0.453||||||||0.453|0.044|
81707994|NCT01263470|163112963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.186|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.407||||||||0.407|-0.035|
81707995|NCT01263470|163112963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.236|0.34||||||||0.340|-0.236|
81707996|NCT01263470|163112963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.188|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.421||||||||0.421|-0.044|
81674584|NCT03118297|163044624|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Threshold for significance: p=0.05|Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81674585|NCT03118297|163044625|OTHER|No statistical test performed|||||||||||||||||Significance testing not performed. All values below prespecified limit of 5.0 ng/mL.|||
81674586|NCT01885000|163044628|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0065|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||= 0.0065
81707997|NCT01263470|163112963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.261|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.496||||||||0.496|0.026|
81707998|NCT01263470|163112963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.199|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.448||||||||0.448|-0.049|
81707999|NCT01263470|163112964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.75|-8.94||||||||-8.94|-38.75|
81708000|NCT01263470|163112964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.14|-9.61||||||||-9.61|-37.14|
81708001|NCT01263470|163112964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.18|-28.02||||||||-28.02|-53.18|
81708002|NCT01263470|163112964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.93|-30.58||||||||-30.58|-54.93|
81708003|NCT01263470|163112964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|8.98||||||||8.98|-19.70|
81708004|NCT01263470|163112964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.13|8.35||||||||8.35|-18.13|
81708005|NCT01263470|163112964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.22|-10.01||||||||-10.01|-34.22|
81708006|NCT01263470|163112964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.98|-12.55||||||||-12.55|-35.98|
81708007|NCT01263470|163112965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-58.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.79|-35.83||||||||-35.83|-80.79|
81708008|NCT01263470|163112965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-60.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.84|-40.47||||||||-40.47|-80.84|
81674587|NCT01885000|163044629|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0328|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The questionnaire analyzed and reported here is for participants who satisfied with appearance.||||= 0.0328
81674588|NCT01885000|163044629|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5312|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The questionnaire analyzed and reported here is for participants who appearance acceptable.||||= 0.5312
81674589|NCT01885000|163044629|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0756|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The questionnaire analyzed and reported here is for participants who appearance concerned.||||= 0.0756
81674590|NCT01885000|163044629|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0083|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The questionnaire analyzed and reported here is for participants who embarrassed with facial redness.||||= 0.0083
81674591|NCT01885000|163044629|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0076|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The questionnaire analyzed and reported here is for participants who self-conscious.||||= 0.0076
81674592|NCT01885000|163044629|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2186|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The questionnaire analyzed and reported here is for participants who's frequency control last 24 hours||||= 0.2186
81674593|NCT01885000|163044629|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2373|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The questionnaire analyzed and reported here is for participants who are frustrated.||||= 0.2373
81674594|NCT01885000|163044629|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7769|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The questionnaire analyzed and reported here is for participants who cover up or camouflage.||||= 0.7769
81674595|NCT01885000|163044629|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8764|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The questionnaire analyzed and reported here is for participants who pay attention to the known triggers.||||= 0.8764
81674596|NCT01885000|163044629|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6149|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The questionnaire analyzed and reported here is for participants who avoid the known triggers.||||= 0.6149
81674597|NCT01885000|163044629|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8361|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The questionnaire analyzed and reported here is for participants who interfering with social life.||||= 0.8361
81674598|NCT01885000|163044629|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6259|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Interfering with work life||||= 0.6259
81674599|NCT01885000|163044630|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5821|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This analysis was performed for Mobility.||||= 0.5821
81674600|NCT01885000|163044630|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8864|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This analysis was performed for Self-Care.||||= 0.8864
81674601|NCT01885000|163044630|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9579|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This analysis was performed for usual activities.||||= 0.9579
81674602|NCT01885000|163044630|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1344|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This analysis was performed for Pain/Discomfort.||||= 0.1344
81674603|NCT01885000|163044630|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1881|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Anxiety/Depression||||= 0.1881
81467172|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.96|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.96|0.10|0.28
81674604|NCT01885000|163044631|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3935|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||= 0.3935
81674605|NCT01885000|163044632|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4162|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||= 0.4162
81674606|NCT04302727|163044684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.43
81674607|NCT04302727|163044684|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.37||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|1.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fully adjusted model||1.93|-1.19|0.64
81674608|NCT04302727|163044685|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||<0.0001
81674609|NCT04302727|163044685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.67
81674610|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Participants with diabetes-Month 4||||0.02
81674611|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Participants without diabetes-Month 4||||<0.0001
81674612|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Participants with diabetes-Month 12||||0.82
81674613|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Participants without diabetes-Month 12||||0.75
81674614|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Participants with diabetes-Month 24||||0.87
81674615|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Participants without diabetes-Month 24||||0.27
81674616|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Females-Month 4||||<0.0001
81674617|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Females-Month 12||||0.66
81674618|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Females-Month 24||||0.96
81674619|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Males-Month 4||||0.0003
81674620|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Males-Month 12||||0.34
81674621|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Males-Month 24||||0.20
81674622|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Whites-Month 4||||<0.0001
81674623|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Whites-Month 12||||0.83
81467173|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.23||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.40|0.04|0.11
81674624|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Whites-Month 24||||0.54
81674625|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||African Americans-Month 4||||0.008
81674626|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||African Americans-Month 12||||0.58
81674627|NCT04302727|163044686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||African Americans-Month 24||||0.79
81674628|NCT04302727|163044687|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||<0.001
81674629|NCT04302727|163044687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.57
81674630|NCT04302727|163044687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||0.32
81674631|NCT04302727|163044688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.77
81674632|NCT04302727|163044688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.48
81674633|NCT04302727|163044688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||0.68
81674634|NCT04302727|163044689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.91
81674635|NCT04302727|163044689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.52
81674636|NCT04302727|163044689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||0.97
81674637|NCT04302727|163044690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.29
81674638|NCT04302727|163044690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.71
81674639|NCT04302727|163044690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.09
81674640|NCT04302727|163044691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.96
81674641|NCT04302727|163044691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.77
81674642|NCT04302727|163044691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||0.94
81674643|NCT04302727|163044692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.55
81674644|NCT04302727|163044692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.83
81674645|NCT04302727|163044692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||0.44
81674646|NCT04302727|163044693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.99
81674647|NCT04302727|163044693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.71
81674648|NCT04302727|163044693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||0.44
81674649|NCT04302727|163044694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.05
81674650|NCT04302727|163044694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.42
81674651|NCT04302727|163044694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||0.02
81674652|NCT04302727|163044695|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.10
81674653|NCT04302727|163044695|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.56
81674654|NCT04302727|163044695|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.50
81674655|NCT04302727|163044696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4, comparison performed on log base 2 transformation of fluorescence data.||||0.96
81674656|NCT04302727|163044696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12, comparison performed on log base 2 transformation of fluorescence data.||||0.88
81674657|NCT04302727|163044696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24, comparison performed on log base 2 transformation of fluorescence data.||||0.29
81674658|NCT04302727|163044697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4, comparison performed on log base 2 transformation of fluorescence data.||||0.82
81674659|NCT04302727|163044697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12, comparison performed on log base 2 transformation of fluorescence data.||||0.25
81674660|NCT04302727|163044697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24, comparison performed on log base 2 transformation of fluorescence data.||||0.48
81674661|NCT04302727|163044698|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.0007
81674662|NCT04302727|163044698|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.51
81674663|NCT04302727|163044698|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||0.91
81674664|NCT04302727|163044699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.83
81674665|NCT04302727|163044699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.68
81674666|NCT04302727|163044699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||0.64
81674667|NCT04302727|163044700|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||<0.0001
81674668|NCT04302727|163044700|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||<0.0001
81674669|NCT04302727|163044700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||0.005
81674670|NCT04302727|163044701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||Month 4|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.92
81674671|NCT04302727|163044701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 12||||0.40
81674672|NCT04302727|163044701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Month 24||||0.82
81674673|NCT04302727|163044702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.44
81674674|NCT04302727|163044702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.03
81674675|NCT04302727|163044702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||0.28
81674676|NCT04302727|163044703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.32
81467174|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.38||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|3.66|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.66|0.04|0.40
81674677|NCT04302727|163044703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.03
81674678|NCT04302727|163044703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||0.005
81674679|NCT04302727|163044704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.10
81674680|NCT04302727|163044704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.16
81674681|NCT04302727|163044704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||0.27
81674682|NCT04302727|163044705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.10
81674683|NCT04302727|163044705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.01
81674684|NCT04302727|163044705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||0.06
81674685|NCT04302727|163044706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.41
81674686|NCT04302727|163044706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.24
81674687|NCT04302727|163044706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||0.74
81674688|NCT04302727|163044707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.13
81674689|NCT04302727|163044707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||0.10
81674690|NCT04302727|163044707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||0.12
81674691|NCT04302727|163044708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 4||||0.002
81674692|NCT04302727|163044708|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 12||||<0.001
81674693|NCT04302727|163044708|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 24||||<0.001
81674694|NCT05215600|163044712|OTHER|P-values account for preoperative versus postoperative mean values at 1 and 2 years|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|T-Test (Pooled)||||||<0.001
81674695|NCT05215600|163044713|OTHER|P-values account for preoperative versus postoperative mean values at 1 and 2 years|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|T-Test (Pooled)||||||<0.001
81674696|NCT04735653|163044724|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used instead of ANOVA due to the non-normality of the adherence outcomes. We did not block on clinic due to differences in sample characteristics by site.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Medication adherence was compared between groups with a Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||||<0.001
81674697|NCT04735653|163044725|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A chi-squared test was used instead of Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test due to site differences. Site differences will be incorporated into multivariable models to investigate moderating effects with treatment on the outcome in future analyses.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81674698|NCT04735653|163044726|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||||Adjustment for site was not performed. Site differences will be incorporated into multivariable models to investigate moderating effects with treatment on the outcome in future analyses.|||-0.1|-0.5|
81674699|NCT03092726|163044731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean (LSM) Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.59|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|0.5||1-sided p-value is for comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo from the above described MMRM model.|MMRM|||Differences of least squares (LS) means were calculated by subtracting the LS mean of placebo group from the LS mean of ASP8062 30 mg group using a mixed-effect, repeated measures (MMRM) model with change from baseline to each week from weeks 1 to 8 as response, treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (study weeks 1 to 8) and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline-by-time interaction as covariates.||0.50|-0.38|0.590
81674700|NCT03092726|163044735|SUPERIORITY||Difference of percentages|-6.6||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.7|5.7||1-sided p-value is for comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo using Fisher's Exact method.|Fisher Exact|||Week 8: Differences of the percentages were calculated by subtracting the percentage of placebo group from the percentage of ASP8062 30 mg group. Confidence Interval (CI) for each treatment group and the difference of the percentages was an exact unconditional confidence interval based on Santner-Snell approach.||5.7|-18.7|0.874
81674701|NCT03092726|163044735|SUPERIORITY||Differences of percentages|-5.6||||0.838|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.7|6.7||1-sided p-value is for comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo using Fisher's Exact method.|Fisher Exact|||EOT: Differences of the percentages were calculated by subtracting the percentage of placebo group from the percentage of ASP8062 30 mg group. Confidence Interval (CI) for each treatment group and the difference of the percentages was an exact unconditional confidence interval based on Santner-Snell approach.||6.7|-17.7|0.838
81674702|NCT03092726|163044736|SUPERIORITY||Differences of percentages|2.2||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.0|14.4||1-sided p-value is for comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo using Fisher's Exact method.|Fisher Exact|||Week 8: Differences of the percentages were calculated by subtracting the percentage of placebo group from the percentage of ASP8062 30 mg group. Confidence Interval (CI) for each treatment group and the difference of the percentages was an exact unconditional confidence interval based on Santner-Snell approach.||14.4|-10.0|0.412
81674703|NCT03092726|163044736|SUPERIORITY||Differences of percentages|4.3||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.9|16.4||1-sided p-value is for comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo using Fisher's Exact method.|Fisher Exact|||EOT: Differences of the percentages were calculated by subtracting the percentage of placebo group from the percentage of ASP8062 30 mg group. Confidence Interval (CI) for each treatment group and the difference of the percentages was an exact unconditional confidence interval based on Santner-Snell approach.||16.4|-7.9|0.269
81674704|NCT03092726|163044737|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.369|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.05|2.68||1-sided p-value is for comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo from the above described MMRM model.|MMRM|||Week 2: Differences of LS means were calculated by subtracting the LS mean of placebo group from the LS mean of ASP8062 30 mg group using a MMRM model with change from baseline to weeks 2, 4 and 8 as response, treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (study weeks 2, 4 and 8) and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline-by-time interaction as covariates.||2.68|-4.05|0.369
81674705|NCT03092726|163044737|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34||0.393|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.51|3.24||1-sided p-value is for comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo from the above described MMRM model.|MMRM|||Week 4: Differences of LS means were calculated by subtracting the LS mean of placebo group from the LS mean of ASP8062 30 mg group using a MMRM model with change from baseline to weeks 2, 4 and 8 as response, treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (study weeks 2, 4 and 8) and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline-by-time interaction as covariates.||3.24|-4.51|0.393
81674706|NCT03092726|163044737|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68||0.626|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.57|5.3|||MMRM|||Week 8: Differences of LS means were calculated by subtracting the LS mean of placebo group from the LS mean of ASP8062 30 mg group using a MMRM model with change from baseline to weeks 2, 4 and 8 as response, treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (study weeks 2, 4 and 8) and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline-by-time interaction as covariates.||5.30|-3.57|0.626
81674707|NCT03092726|163044737|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57||0.664|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.16|5.34||1-sided p-value is for comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo from the above described ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|||EOT: Differences of LS means were calculated by subtracting the LS mean of placebo group from the LS mean of ASP8062 30 mg group using an ANCOVA model that was performed with change from baseline at the EOT timepoint as response, treatment and center (pooled where necessary) as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||5.34|-3.16|0.664
81674708|NCT03092726|163044738|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85||0.534|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|3.22||1-sided p-value is for comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo from the above described MMRM model.|MMRM|||Week 2: Differences of LS means were calculated by subtracting the LS mean of placebo group from the LS mean of ASP8062 30 mg group using a MMRM model with change from baseline to weeks 2, 4 and 8 as response, treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (study weeks 2, 4 and 8) and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline-by-time interaction as covariates.||3.22|-2.90|0.534
81674709|NCT03092726|163044738|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.758|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.98|4.91||1-sided p-value is for comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo from the above described MMRM model.|MMRM|||Week 4: Differences of LS means were calculated by subtracting the LS mean of placebo group from the LS mean of ASP8062 30 mg group using a MMRM model with change from baseline to weeks 2, 4 and 8 as response, treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (study weeks 2, 4 and 8) and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline-by-time interaction as covariates.||4.91|-1.98|0.758
81674710|NCT03092726|163044738|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57||0.745|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.56|5.96||1-sided p-value is for comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo from the above described MMRM model.|MMRM|||Week 8: Differences of LS means were calculated by subtracting the LS mean of placebo group from the LS mean of ASP8062 30 mg group using a MMRM model with change from baseline to weeks 2, 4 and 8 as response, treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (study weeks 2, 4 and 8) and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline-by-time interaction as covariates.||5.96|-2.56|0.745
81467175|NCT01340027|162626309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|6.85|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.85|0.39|0.50
81674711|NCT03092726|163044738|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43||0.755|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.34|5.69||1-sided p-value is for comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo from the above described ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|||EOT: Differences of LS means were calculated by subtracting the LS mean of placebo group from the LS mean of ASP8062 30 mg group using an ANCOVA model that was performed with change from baseline at the EOT timepoint as response, treatment and center (pooled where necessary) as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||5.69|-2.34|0.755
81674712|NCT03092726|163044739|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.629|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.78|1.17||1-sided p-value is for comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo from the above described MMRM model.|MMRM|||Week 2: Differences of LS means were calculated by subtracting the LS mean of placebo group from the LS mean of ASP8062 30 mg group using a MMRM model with change from baseline to weeks 2, 4 and 8 as response, treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (study weeks 2, 4 and 8) and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline-by-time interaction as covariates.||1.17|-0.78|0.629
81467176|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|1.7|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical comparisons were made using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The ANCOVA model for all pairwise comparisons includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin succinate dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline measurement as a covariate.~LS Mean Differences were calculated by subtracting Solifenacin 5 mg/Placebo from the comparison treatment group."||1.7|-8.0|0.21
81467177|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|2.7|||ANCOVA|||||2.7|-5.2|0.54
81467178|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||||-0.9|-8.9|0.016
81467179|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|-1.2|||ANCOVA|||||-1.2|-9.3|0.011
81467180|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|-2.8|||ANCOVA|||||-2.8|-10.7|<0.001
81467181|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|-2.0|||ANCOVA|||||-2.0|-11.6|0.005
81674713|NCT03092726|163044739|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.41|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.37|1.04||1-sided p-value is for comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo from the above described MMRM model.|MMRM|||Week 4: Differences of LS means were calculated by subtracting the LS mean of placebo group from the LS mean of ASP8062 30 mg group using a MMRM model with change from baseline to weeks 2, 4 and 8 as response, treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (study weeks 2, 4 and 8) and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline-by-time interaction as covariates.||1.04|-1.37|0.410
81674714|NCT03092726|163044739|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.531|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|1.22||1-sided p-value is for comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo from the above described MMRM model.|MMRM|||Week 8: Differences of LS means were calculated by subtracting the LS mean of placebo group from the LS mean of ASP8062 30 mg group using a MMRM model with change from baseline to weeks 2, 4 and 8 as response, treatment, center (pooled where necessary), time (study weeks 2, 4 and 8) and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline and baseline-by-time interaction as covariates.||1.22|-1.11|0.531
81674715|NCT03092726|163044739|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.603|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.93|1.28||1-sided p-value is for comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo from the above described ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|||EOT: Differences of LS means were calculated by subtracting the LS mean of placebo group from the LS mean of ASP8062 30 mg group using an ANCOVA model that was performed with change from baseline at the EOT timepoint as response, treatment and center (pooled where necessary) as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||1.28|-0.93|0.603
81674716|NCT03092726|163044740|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.67||2-sided p-value is for the comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo from the above described proportional odds model.|Proportional Odds model|||Week 2: Odds ratio of ASP8062 30 mg versus placebo, associated 90% 2-sided CI and p-value was estimated using a proportional odds model including treatment group as a factor.||1.67|0.68|0.811
81674717|NCT03092726|163044740|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|1.22||2-sided p-value is for the comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo from the above described proportional odds model.|Proportional Odds model|||Week 4: Odds ratio of ASP8062 30 mg versus placebo, associated 90% 2-sided CI and p-value was estimated using a proportional odds model including treatment group as a factor.||1.22|0.50|0.368
81674718|NCT03092726|163044740|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|1.21||2-sided p-value is for the comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo from the above described proportional odds model.|Proportional Odds model|||Week 8: Odds ratio of ASP8062 30 mg versus placebo, associated 90% 2-sided CI and p-value was estimated using a proportional odds model including treatment group as a factor.||1.21|0.50|0.357
81674719|NCT03092726|163044740|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|1.24||2-sided p-value is for the comparison of ASP8062 30 mg with placebo from the above described proportional odds model.|Proportional Odds model|||EOT: Odds ratio of ASP8062 30 mg versus placebo, associated 90% 2-sided CI and p-value was estimated using a proportional odds model including treatment group as a factor.||1.24|0.52|0.407
81674720|NCT02264990|163044748|SUPERIORITY|A fixed sequence testing procedure was used for analyses of the primary and secondary efficacy endpoints to control for the familywise error rate. If veliparib plus C/P treatment was not statistically significantly better compared to the investigators' choice of standard therapy for the primary efficacy endpoint of OS in LSP+ participants, then statistical significance would not be declared for any of the secondary efficacy endpoints.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.644||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.396|1.048||Statistical significance was determined by a two-sided P value ≤ 0.05.|Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by ECOG performance status, investigators' preferred platinum therapy, and gender.|Hazard ratio obtained using the covariate adjusted Cox Proportional Hazard Model with covariates being ECOG performance status, investigators' preferred platinum therapy, and gender.|||1.048|0.396|0.113
81674721|NCT02264990|163044749|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.647||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.388|1.08|||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by investigator's preferred platinum therapy, gender, and ECOG performance status.|The hazard ratio was obtained using the covariate adjusted Cox Proportional Hazard Model with covariates of ECOG performance status, investigators' preferred platinum therapy, and gender.|||1.080|0.388|0.260
81674722|NCT02264990|163044750|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.9|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression adjusted for the covariates of ECOG performance status, investigators' preferred platinum therapy, and gender.|Odds ratio is from covariate adjusted logistic regression with the covariates being ECOG performance status, investigators' preferred platinum therapy, and gender.|||1.90|0.23|0.455
81674723|NCT02264990|163044751|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.986||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.827|1.176|||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by LSP status, ECOG performance status, investigators' preferred platinum therapy, and gender.|The hazard ratio was obtained using the covariate adjusted Cox Proportional Hazard Model with covariates of LSP status, ECOG performance status, investigators' preferred platinum therapy, and gender.|||1.176|0.827|0.846
81674724|NCT02264990|163044752|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.035||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.867|1.235|||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by LSP status, ECOG performance status, investigators' preferred platinum therapy, and gender.|The hazard ratio was obtained using the covariate adjusted Cox Proportional Hazard Model with covariates of LSP status, ECOG performance status, investigators' preferred platinum therapy, and gender.|||1.235|0.867|0.473
81674725|NCT02264990|163044753|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.24|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression adjusted for the covariates of LSP status, ECOG performance status, investigators' preferred platinum therapy, and gender.|Odds ratio is from covariate adjusted logistic regression with the covariates being LSP status, ECOG performance status, investigators' preferred platinum therapy, and gender.|||1.24|0.59|0.409
81674726|NCT01294800|163044763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.7||||0.0564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.02|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||0.02|-1.37|0.0564
81708009|NCT01263470|163112965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-78.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.03|-60.4||||||||-60.40|-97.03|
81708010|NCT01263470|163112965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-87.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-106.26|-68.6||||||||-68.60|-106.26|
81467182|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-9.4|0.056
81708011|NCT01263470|163112965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.69|19.23||||||||19.23|-24.69|
81708012|NCT01263470|163112965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.85|14.7||||||||14.70|-24.85|
81467183|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|3.9|||ANCOVA|||||3.9|-7.1|0.56
81467184|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|3.5|||ANCOVA|||||3.5|-7.5|0.48
81674727|NCT01294800|163044763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.5||||0.1844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.22|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||0.22|-1.16|0.1844
81674728|NCT01294800|163044763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.3||||0.3386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.36|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||0.36|-1.04|0.3386
81674729|NCT01294800|163044764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of responders|5.7||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.75|19.0|||A generalized linear mixed model|||||19.00|-7.75|0.404
81674730|NCT01294800|163044764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of responders|5.7||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.73|18.81|||A generalized linear mixed model|||||18.81|-7.73|0.390
81674731|NCT01294800|163044764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of responders|-4.9||||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.78|7.97|||A generalized linear mixed model|||||7.97|-17.78|0.508
81674732|NCT01294800|163044765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|0.7||||0.0509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.43|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||1.43|-0.00|0.0509
81674733|NCT01294800|163044765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|0.5||||0.1847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|1.19|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||1.19|-0.23|0.1847
81674734|NCT01294800|163044765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|0.5||||0.2021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|1.19|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||1.19|-0.25|0.2021
81674735|NCT00684788|163044797|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.68|||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|20.02|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||20.02|1.61|=0.008
81674736|NCT00684788|163044798|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0033|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0033
81674737|NCT00684788|163044801|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.42|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||3.42|0.32|0.939
81674738|NCT00684788|163044803|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.074||||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.071|16.245|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||16.245|0.071|0.959
81674739|NCT03987854|163044804|SUPERIORITY||paired t-test|-7.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||-6.16|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81674740|NCT03987854|163044805|SUPERIORITY||paired t-test|-0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.27||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||-3.29|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81674741|NCT03987854|163044806|SUPERIORITY||paired t-test|1.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||7.52|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81674742|NCT03987854|163044807|SUPERIORITY||paired t-test|1.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||5.03|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81708013|NCT01263470|163112965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.16|-5.11||||||||-5.11|-41.16|
81467185|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|-9.8|0.13
81467186|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.5|||ANCOVA|||||3.5|-6.0|0.61
81467187|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|-9.9|0.12
81674743|NCT03987854|163044808|SUPERIORITY||paired t-test|2.52|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||6.81|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81674744|NCT03987854|163044809|SUPERIORITY||paired t-test|1.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.43||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||3.46|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.003
81674745|NCT03987854|163044810|SUPERIORITY||paired t-test|1.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.56||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||3.26|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.004
81674746|NCT03987854|163044811|SUPERIORITY||paired t-test|2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.76||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||3.49|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.002
81674747|NCT01662440|163044863|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of accelerated schedule of the Rabies vaccine considered non-inferior to the conventional schedule if the lower bound of the two-sided 97.5% Confidence Intervals (CI) of the difference in the percentages of subjects with RVNA titer ≥0.5 IU/mL measured 7 days after last active vaccination is greater than -5.|Difference in percentages of subjects|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.8|2.8||||||To establish non-inferiority of the immune response of Rabies vaccine (administered concomitantly with JE vaccine) accelerated schedule as compared to conventional schedule at 7 days after last active vaccination.||2.8|-2.8|
81674748|NCT01662440|163044864|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of accelerated schedule of the JE vaccine is considered non-inferior to the conventional schedule if the lower bound of the two-sided 97.5% CI of the difference in the percentages of subjects with PRNT50 titer ≥1:10 measured 28 days after last active vaccination is greater than -10.|Difference in percentages of subjects|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.8|7.9||||||Non-inferiority of the immune response of JE vaccine (administered concomitantly with Rabies vaccine) accelerated schedule as compared to conventional schedule at 28 day after last active vaccination||7.9|-4.8|
81708014|NCT01263470|163112965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.36|-13.33||||||||-13.33|-50.36|
81708015|NCT01263470|163112966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.859|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.736|8.455||||||||8.455|-2.736|
81708016|NCT01263470|163112966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.456|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.748|10.165||||||||10.165|0.748|
81708017|NCT01263470|163112966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.715|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.181|12.248||||||||12.248|3.181|
81708018|NCT01263470|163112966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.557|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.763|8.877||||||||8.877|-3.763|
81674749|NCT01662440|163044865|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The conventional schedule of Rabies vaccine co-administered with JE vaccine considered non inferior to the conventional schedule of Rabies vaccine administered alone if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMCs measured 28 days after last active vaccination is greater than 0.667.|Between groups ratio of GMCs|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.32||||||Non-inferiority of the immune response of Rabies vaccine (administered concomitantly with JE vaccine) as compared to Rabies vaccines (administered alone) as given according to conventional schedule at 28day after last active vaccination||1.32|0.86|
81674750|NCT01662440|163044866|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The conventional schedule of JE vaccine co-administered with Rabies vaccine considered non inferior to the conventional schedule of JE vaccine administered alone if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs measured 28 days after last active vaccination is greater than 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.13||||||Non-inferiority of the immune response of JE vaccine (administered concomitantly with Rabies vaccine) as compared to JE vaccine (administered alone) as given according to conventional schedule at day 28 after last active vaccination.||1.13|0.68|
81674751|NCT01662440|163044867|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of accelerated schedule of the Rabies vaccine is considered non-inferior to the Rabies vaccine conventional schedule if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference in the percentages of subjects with RVNA titer ≥0.5 IU/mL measured 28 days after last active vaccine administration is greater than -5.|Difference in percentages of subjects|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|1.4||||||Non-inferiority of the Rabies immune response (administered concomitantly with JE vaccine) as given according to an accelerated schedule as compared Rabies vaccine (administered alone) as given to a conventional schedule at day 28 after last active vaccination||1.4|-3.8|
81674752|NCT01662440|163044868|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of accelerated schedule of the JE vaccine considered non-inferior to the conventional schedule if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference in the percentages of subjects with PRNT50 titer ≥1:10 measured 7 days after last active vaccine administration is greater than -10.|Difference in percentages of subjects|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|6.2||||||Non-inferiority of the immune response of JE vaccine (administered concomitantly with Rabies vaccine) as given according to an accelerated schedule as compared to JE vaccine (administered alone) as given according to a conventional schedule at 7day after last active vaccine administration.||6.2|-4.1|
81674753|NCT01745146|163044878|EQUIVALENCE|Primary outcome is difference in rates of treatment response between the ASMT and the PRE, where treatment response is defined as ≥ 1 SD improvement in self-reported anger on at least 1 of 3 target scales from pre- to 1-2 wk post treatment. The treatment will be considered supported if the observed response rate with ASMT is at least 20 percentage points higher than that with the control treatment, PRE.||||||0.047||||||Alpha was set at .05 both for the a priori hypotheses and also for secondary analyses|Chi-squared|Pearson's chi-square test||Significance of difference in post-treatment response rate for STAXI-2 Trait Anger. Missing outcomes reported at non-responders.||||0.047
81674754|NCT01745146|163044878|EQUIVALENCE|Primary outcome is difference in rates of treatment response between the ASMT and the PRE, where treatment response is defined as ≥ 1 SD improvement in self-reported anger on at least 1 of 3 target scales from pre- to 1-2 wk post treatment. The treatment will be considered supported if the observed response rate with ASMT is at least 20 percentage points higher than that with the control treatment, PRE.||||||0.549||||||Alpha was set at .05 both for the a priori hypotheses and also for secondary analyses|Chi-squared|Pearson's chi-square test||Significance of difference in post-treatment response rate for STAXI-2 Anger Expression-Out. Missing outcomes reported at non-responders.||||0.549
81674755|NCT01745146|163044878|EQUIVALENCE|Primary outcome is difference in rates of treatment response between the ASMT and the PRE, where treatment response is defined as ≥ 1 SD improvement in self-reported anger on at least 1 of 3 target scales from pre- to 1-2 wk post treatment. The treatment will be considered supported if the observed response rate with ASMT is at least 20 percentage points higher than that with the control treatment, PRE.||||||0.511||||||Alpha was set at .05 both for the a priori hypotheses and also for secondary analyses|Chi-squared|Pearson's chi-square test||Significance of difference in post-treatment response rate for BAAQ. Missing outcomes reported at non-responders.||||0.511
81674756|NCT01745146|163044878|EQUIVALENCE|Primary outcome is difference in rates of treatment response between the ASMT and the PRE, where treatment response is defined as ≥ 1 SD improvement in self-reported anger on at least 1 of 3 target scales from pre- to 1-2 wk post treatment. The treatment will be considered supported if the observed response rate with ASMT is at least 20 percentage points higher than that with the control treatment, PRE.||||||0.031||||||Alpha was set at .05 both for the a priori hypotheses and also for secondary analyses|Chi-squared|Pearson's chi-square test||Significance of difference in post-treatment response rate for STAXI-2 Trait Anger. Missing outcomes excluded for this analysis.||||0.031
81686294|NCT01025336|163070018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.82|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS-23vPS/13vPnC)\].|Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||2.82|1.18|
81686295|NCT01025336|163070019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.25|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 1: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||2.25|1.02|
81467188|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|2.3|||ANCOVA|||||2.3|-7.3|0.31
81467189|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|-1.3|||ANCOVA|||||-1.3|-10.9|0.012
81467190|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-1.7|||ANCOVA|||||-1.7|-11.3|0.008
81467191|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-3.2|||ANCOVA|||||-3.2|-12.8|0.001
81467192|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.78||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-2.6|||ANCOVA|||||-2.6|-13.5|0.004
81674757|NCT01745146|163044878|EQUIVALENCE|Primary outcome is difference in rates of treatment response between the ASMT and the PRE, where treatment response is defined as ≥ 1 SD improvement in self-reported anger on at least 1 of 3 target scales from pre- to 1-2 wk post treatment. The treatment will be considered supported if the observed response rate with ASMT is at least 20 percentage points higher than that with the control treatment, PRE.||||||0.483||||||Alpha was set at .05 both for the a priori hypotheses and also for secondary analyses|Chi-squared|Pearson's chi-square test||Significance of difference in post-treatment response rate for STAXI-2 Anger Expression-Out. Missing outcomes excluded for this analysis.||||0.483
81674758|NCT01745146|163044878|EQUIVALENCE|Primary outcome is difference in rates of treatment response between the ASMT and the PRE, where treatment response is defined as ≥ 1 SD improvement in self-reported anger on at least 1 of 3 target scales from pre- to 1-2 wk post treatment. The treatment will be considered supported if the observed response rate with ASMT is at least 20 percentage points higher than that with the control treatment, PRE.||||||0.53||||||Alpha was set at .05 both for the a priori hypotheses and also for secondary analyses|Chi-squared|Pearson's chi-square test||Significance of difference in post-treatment response rate for BAAQ. Missing outcomes excluded for this analysis.||||0.530
81674759|NCT01745146|163044878|EQUIVALENCE|Primary outcome is difference in rates of treatment response between the ASMT and the PRE, where treatment response is defined as ≥ 1 SD improvement in self-reported anger on at least 1 of 3 target scales from pre- to 1-2 wk post treatment. The treatment will be considered supported if the observed response rate with ASMT is at least 20 percentage points higher than that with the control treatment, PRE.||||||0.421||||||Alpha was set at .05 both for the a priori hypotheses and also for secondary analyses|Chi-squared|Pearson's Chi-squared||Significance of difference in overall post-treatment response rate. Missing outcomes included as non-responders.||||0.421
81674760|NCT01745146|163044878|EQUIVALENCE|Primary outcome is difference in rates of treatment response between the ASMT and the PRE, where treatment response is defined as ≥ 1 SD improvement in self-reported anger on at least 1 of 3 target scales from pre- to 1-2 wk post treatment. The treatment will be considered supported if the observed response rate with ASMT is at least 20 percentage points higher than that with the control treatment, PRE.||||||0.332||||||Alpha was set at .05 both for the a priori hypotheses and also for secondary analyses|Chi-squared|Pearson's Chi-squared||Significance of difference in overall post-treatment response rate. Missing outcomes excluded for this analysis.||||0.332
81674761|NCT04623242|163044879|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.063|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.059|||TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance||||||||
81674762|NCT04623242|163044879|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.255|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.061|||TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance||||||||
81674763|NCT04623242|163044880|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.094||0.805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|1.92|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.92|-2.46|0.805
81674764|NCT04623242|163044881|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.823||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.83|2.43|||t-test, 2 sided|||Test of equality (any treatment difference)||2.43|-4.83|0.512
81674765|NCT04623242|163044882|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.641|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1115|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.864|-0.417|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.417|-0.864|<0.001
81674766|NCT04623242|163044883|OTHER|Test of equality (any difference in the proportion of increase in the endpoint)|Ratio|0.3443||||0.5573|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5573
81674767|NCT04623242|163044884|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.092||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|2.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.60|-1.77|0.707
81674768|NCT04623242|163044885|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.40|-1.35|0.283
81674769|NCT04623242|163044886|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.859||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|2.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.07|-1.34|0.674
81674770|NCT04623242|163044887|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.828||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|2.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.42|-4.86|0.507
81674771|NCT04623242|163044888|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.706||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|2.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.38|-4.41|0.553
81708019|NCT01263470|163112966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.924|21.396||||||||21.396|7.924|
81674772|NCT04623242|163044889|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.596||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|0.19|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.19|-2.18|0.098
81674773|NCT04623242|163044890|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|6.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.68|-1.22|0.173
81674774|NCT04623242|163044891|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.998||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|8.71|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.71|-8.10|0.940
81674775|NCT04623242|163044892|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.524||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.49|36.62|||t-test, 2 sided|||||36.62|-30.49|0.854
81674776|NCT04623242|163044893|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.448||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|39.75|||t-test, 2 sided|||||39.75|-30.00|0.781
81674777|NCT04623242|163044894|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.21||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.05|6.67|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.67|-10.05|0.689
81674778|NCT04623242|163044895|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.689||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|0.87|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.87|-1.86|0.474
81674779|NCT04623242|163044896|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.637||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|1.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.17|-1.36|0.886
81674780|NCT04623242|163044897|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.556||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.20|-1.03|0.873
81708020|NCT01263470|163112966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.257|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.353|23.16||||||||23.160|11.353|
81674781|NCT04623242|163044898|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|1.87|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.87|-4.71|0.394
81674782|NCT04623242|163044899|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.063||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|1.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.81|-2.41|0.776
81674783|NCT04623242|163044900|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.909||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|0.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.82|-2.78|0.283
81467193|NCT01340027|162626310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||||-0.4|-11.4|0.035
81636926|NCT02935673|162964342|SUPERIORITY||AUC(1-7) difference vs (pooled) placebo|-0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.24|||||||Mixed model for repeated measures, using all available viral load data of baseline and up to and including Day 7, taking missing data into account under the missing at random assumption.|0.24|-0.89|
81636927|NCT02935673|162964342|SUPERIORITY||AUC(1-7) difference vs (pooled) placebo|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.62|||||||Mixed model for repeated measures, using all available viral load data of baseline and up to and including Day 7, taking missing data into account under the missing at random assumption.|0.62|-1.33|
81636928|NCT01228734|162964377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.629|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.498|0.794|||Log Rank|||||0.794|0.498|<0.001
81636929|NCT00089791|162964382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.32|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.26|0.41||Logistic regression was used to generate the p-value|Mantel Haenszel|||||0.41|0.26|<0.0001
81636930|NCT00089791|162964383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0106||95.0|0.67|0.95|||Regression, Cox|||||0.95|0.67|0.0106
81636931|NCT00089791|162964384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.0362||95.0|0.37|0.97|||Regression, Cox|||||0.97|0.37|0.0362
81636932|NCT00621842|162964385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.5|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-12.9|||t-test, 2 sided|df=53||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference score between the 12 week time point or LOCF and baseline is zero.||-12.9|-18.0|<.01
81636933|NCT00621842|162964387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.2|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|-12.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference score between the 12 week time point or LOCF and baseline is zero.||-12.9|-17.5|<.01
81636934|NCT00621842|162964388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|0.88|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference score between the 12 week time point or LOCF and baseline is zero.||.88|-1.82|.49
81636935|NCT00621842|162964389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.06|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-1.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between the 12 week time point or LOCF and baseline is zero.||-1.68|-2.43|<.01
81636936|NCT00621842|162964390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between the 12 week time point or LOCF and baseline is zero.||.28|-.36|.80
81636937|NCT00621842|162964391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.36||95.0|-0.97|2.62|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between the 12 week time point or LOCF and baseline is zero.||2.62|-.97|.36
81636938|NCT00621842|162964393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between the 12 week time point or LOCF and baseline is zero.||.09|-1.67|.08
81636939|NCT00621842|162964394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.04||95.0|-1.03|-0.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between the 12 week time point or LOCF and baseline is zero.||-.04|-1.03|.04
81636940|NCT05074433|162964406|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.563|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.093|3.393|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||3.393|0.093|
81636941|NCT05074433|162964406|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|2.929|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||2.929|0.072|
81636942|NCT05074433|162964406|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.609|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.101|3.668|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||3.668|0.101|
81636943|NCT01989793|162964473|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin=0||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two-sample T-test of between-arm difference of change in isokinetic knee strength from baseline to week 8||||0.97
81636944|NCT01989793|162964474|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin=0||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two-sample T-test of between-arm difference of change in isokinetic knee strength from baseline to week 16||||0.48
81636945|NCT01989793|162964475|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin = 0||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two-sample T-test of between-arm difference of change in isokinetic knee strength from baseline to week 24||||0.59
81636946|NCT01989793|162964476|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin=0||||||0.212|||||||t-test, 2 sided|assuming unequal variance between arms||Two-sample T-test of between-arm difference in fatiguability at week 8||||0.212
81636947|NCT01989793|162964477|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin=0||||||0.271|||||||t-test, 2 sided|assuming unequal variance between arms||Two-sample T-test of between-arm difference in fatiguability at week 16||||0.271
81636948|NCT01989793|162964478|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin=0||||||0.203|||||||t-test, 2 sided|assuming unequal variance between arms||Two-sample T-test of between-arm difference in fatiguability at week 24||||0.203
81636949|NCT01989793|162964479|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin = 0||||||0.82|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test of percentage of participants with improvement in frailty score from baseline between treatment and placebo arms||||0.82
81636950|NCT01989793|162964480|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin = 0||||||0.73|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test of percentage of participants with improvement in frailty score from baseline between treatment and placebo arms||||0.73
81636951|NCT01989793|162964481|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin = 0||||||0.73|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test of percentage of participants with improvement in frailty score from baseline between treatment and placebo arms||||0.73
81674784|NCT04623242|163044901|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.947||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|1.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.42|-2.33|0.634
81674785|NCT04623242|163044902|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.155|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.074|||TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance||||||||
81674786|NCT04623242|163044903|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0562||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|0.132|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.132|-0.093|0.726
81674787|NCT04623242|163044904|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1056||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.295|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.295|-0.130|0.439
81674788|NCT04623242|163044905|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0168||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.033|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.033|-0.034|0.967
81674789|NCT04623242|163044906|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0377||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.092|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.092|-0.059|0.669
81674790|NCT04623242|163044907|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-34.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|116.419||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-264.14|195.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||||195.22|-264.14|0.768
81674791|NCT04623242|163044909|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2737.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6558.467||0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15678.06|10202.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||||10202.81|-15678.06|0.677
81674792|NCT04623242|163044910|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1078.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1788.474||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4603.28|2446.64|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2446.64|-4603.28|0.547
81674793|NCT04623242|163044911|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1935.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|385.538|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2717.64|-1154.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1154.18|-2717.64|<0.001
81674794|NCT04623242|163044912|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-77.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.014||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-124.56|-29.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-29.68|-124.56|0.003
81674795|NCT04623242|163044913|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.54||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.04|101.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||||101.83|-40.04|0.388
81674796|NCT04623242|163044914|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.624||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.97|12.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||||12.45|-13.97|0.909
81674797|NCT04623242|163044915|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0593||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.296|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.296|0.059|0.004
81674798|NCT04623242|163044916|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.355||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|2.35|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.35|-3.21|0.754
81674799|NCT04623242|163044918|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|229362.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14863.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|199264.32|259460.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||||259460.27|199264.32|<0.001
81674800|NCT04623242|163044919|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|32906.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1697.541|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29406.49|36406.72|||t-test, 2 sided|||||36406.72|29406.49|<0.001
81674801|NCT04623242|163044920|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1286.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|140.692|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1002.79|1569.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1569.90|1002.79|<0.001
81674802|NCT04623242|163044921|OTHER|Test of equality (any treatment difference)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|9867.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1212.232|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7419.38|12315.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||||12315.15|7419.38|<0.001
81708021|NCT01263470|163112966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.515|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.629|25.401||||||||25.401|13.629|
81674803|NCT00326898|163044922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.85|1.23|||Stratified logrank test|Stratified logrank test was performed. Stratification factors include basis of risk group, histologic subtype, performance status and type of surgery.||||1.23|0.85|0.80
81674804|NCT00326898|163044922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.8|1.17|||Stratified logrank test|Stratified logrank test was performed. Stratification factors include basis of risk group, histologic subtype, performance status and type of surgery.||||1.17|0.80|0.72
81674805|NCT00326898|163044923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.9|1.52|||||Hazard ratio was estimated using stratified proportional hazards model with Arm C (placebo arm) as the reference group.|||1.52|0.90|
81674806|NCT00326898|163044923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.75|1.28|||||Hazard ratio was estimated using stratified proportional hazards model with Arm C (placebo arm) as the reference group.|||1.28|0.75|
81674807|NCT02111564|163044941|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.09|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.09|0.52|0.136
81674808|NCT02111564|163044942|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.88||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|4.23|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||4.23|0.84|0.124
81674809|NCT02111564|163044943|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.42|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.42|0.62|0.751
81674810|NCT02111564|163044944|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.89|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.89|0.22|0.023
81708022|NCT01263470|163112966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.357|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.013|21.701||||||||21.701|7.013|
81674811|NCT02111564|163044945|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.97|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.97|0.54|0.033
81674812|NCT02111564|163044946|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.02|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.02|0.60|0.073
81674813|NCT02111564|163044947|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.09|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.09|0.58|0.156
81708023|NCT01263470|163112967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.535|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|1.089||||||||1.089|-0.019|
81708024|NCT01263470|163112967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.764|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.214|1.315||||||||1.315|0.214|
81708025|NCT01263470|163112967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.999|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.418|1.58||||||||1.580|0.418|
81674814|NCT01968460|163044949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|-2.13||The overall significance level for this study will be 5% using two-tailed tests utilizing the hierarchical gate keeping approach to control the overall Type-I error rate in the strong sense.|MMRM|||||-2.13|-7.20|0.0004
81674815|NCT01968460|163044949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.32|-1.36||The overall significance level for this study will be 5% using two-tailed tests utilizing the hierarchical gate keeping approach to control the overall Type-I error rate in the strong sense.|MMRM|||||-1.36|-6.32|0.0027
81674816|NCT01968460|163044950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|-0.84||The overall significance level for this study will be 5% using two-tailed tests utilizing the hierarchical gate keeping approach to control the overall Type-I error rate in the strong sense.|MMRM|||||-0.84|-2.86|0.0004
81674817|NCT01968460|163044950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|0.44||The overall significance level for this study will be 5% using two-tailed tests utilizing the hierarchical gate keeping approach to control the overall Type-I error rate in the strong sense.|MMRM|||||0.44|-2.41|0.005
81674818|NCT01968460|163044951|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.1||||0.0165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|44.77||The overall significance level for this study was 5% using two-tailed tests.|Regression, Logistic|||A subject will be defined as a treatment responder in case that the improvement from baseline to the Week12 / Last Observed Value (LOV) in the CGI-S will be of 1 point or more. Baseline adjusted logistic regression (SAS® LOGISTIC procedure) stratified by GeoSite using the STRATA sub-command with the following effects: treatment group and baseline CGI-S measurement was used to test the between the active groups and placebo contrasts.||44.77|1.47|0.0165
81674819|NCT01968460|163044951|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|24.9||The overall significance level for this study will be 5% using two-tailed tests.|Regression, Logistic|||||24.90|0.72|0.111
81674820|NCT01968460|163044952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-0.83||The overall significance level for this study will be 5% using two-tailed tests utilizing the hierarchical gate keeping approach to control the overall Type-I error rate in the strong sense.|MMRM|||||-0.83|-4.80|0.0058
81674821|NCT01968460|163044952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.0191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|-0.39||The overall significance level for this study will be 5% using two-tailed tests utilizing the hierarchical gate keeping approach to control the overall Type-I error rate in the strong sense.|MMRM|||||-0.39|-4.26|0.0191
81674822|NCT01968460|163044953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.72|-0.8||The overall significance level for this study will be 5% using two-tailed tests utilizing the hierarchical gate keeping approach to control the overall Type-I error rate in the strong sense.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.80|-5.72|0.0097
81674823|NCT01968460|163044953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.0509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.91|-0.012||The overall significance level for this study will be 5% using two-tailed tests utilizing the hierarchical gate keeping approach to control the overall Type-I error rate in the strong sense.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.012|-4.91|0.0509
81674824|NCT02469090|163044957|SUPERIORITY||LS mean differnce|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-3.7||The null-hypothesis to be tested was: H0: APL-130277 is the same as placebo in its effect on the motor function against the 2-sided alternative: H1: Either of the treatment groups is superior to the other in its effect on the motor function.|LS mean difference|To control the family-wise type I error rate, the primary and secondary end points were tested in hierarchical order in the order presented||Mixed effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) was used to estimate the treatment difference(APL-130277-placebo) Observed change from pre-dose MDS-UPDRS Part III score values after 30 minutes were response values. Treatment group, visit and the interaction between the treatment group and visit were fixed factors. Change from pre-dose in MDS-UPDRS Part III score after 30 minutes at the last TV at which the randomized dose was given up through TV6 was used as a covariate||-3.7|-11.5|0.0002
81674825|NCT02469090|163044958|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted odds ratio|2.81||||0.0426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.036|7.644|||Adjusted Odds Ratio|||"This was analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model (with logit link function) for binomial data. The model included the observed outcomes as the response values, with treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit as fixed factors and the ON/OFF assessment at the last open-label titration visit at which the randomized dose was given as a covariate."||7.644|1.036|0.0426
81674826|NCT02469090|163044959|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted odds ratio|2.8||||0.0501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|7.84||The hierarchical testing stopped at this endpoint due to non-significant result. P-values for endpoints after this endpoint have not been presented and the confidence interval presented are unadjusted for multiplicity.|Adjusted odds ratio|||"This was analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model (with logit link function) for binomial data. The model included the observed outcomes as the response values, with treatment group, visit, and the interaction between treatment group and visit as fixed factors and the ON/OFF assessment at the last open-label titration visit at which the randomized dose was given as a covariate."||7.84|1.00|0.0501
81708026|NCT01263470|163112967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.959|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.489||||||||1.489|0.430|
81708027|NCT01263470|163112967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.934|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.315|1.552||||||||1.552|0.315|
81674827|NCT02469090|163044962|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.159|0.959||||||||0.959|-3.159|
81674828|NCT02469090|163044963|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|47.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.84|66.36||||||||66.36|28.84|
81674829|NCT02469090|163044964|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.979|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.162|6.12||||||||6.120|-2.162|
81674830|NCT02469090|163044965|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-0.2||||||||-0.2|-6.7|
81674831|NCT02469090|163044966|SUPERIORITY||Hazard ratio|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|5.69||||||Median Time to effect for APL-130277 versus placebo patients||5.69|1.99|
81674832|NCT02163434|163044970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81674833|NCT02163434|163044971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81674834|NCT02163434|163044972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81674835|NCT02163434|163044974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81674836|NCT02163434|163044975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.06
81674837|NCT03823391|163044977|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.215||0.022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.89|-0.15|||Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|Analysis includes treatment, visit, stratification factors, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Between groups difference was a single-arm comparison of LS mean of ABBV-3373 estimated from the MMRM model above minus the historical mean of adalimumab (-2.13).|Two primary comparisons were performed between ABBV-3373 and adalimumab. The first was the comparison of ABBV-3373 to historical adalimumab reference value -2.13 based on a meta-analysis consisting of 242 subjects from 3 historical adalimumab studies in which the success criterion was 2-sided P value ≤ 0.1.||-0.15|-0.89|0.022
81674838|NCT03823391|163044977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.899||||||Posterior probability|Historical data borrowing|Based on posterior distribution of means for each group, the probability of Treatment mean - Control mean \< 0 given the observed data was calculated.||The second comparison was ABBV-3373 to adalimumab with combined in-trial and borrowed historical adalimumab data using a Bayesian historical borrowing approach in which the success criterion was posterior probability of ABBV-3373 being better than adalimumab \> 95%. When borrowing 30 historical adalimumab subjects, the combined least squares mean change from Baseline was -2.29.||||0.899
81674839|NCT03823391|163044977|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.353||0.683|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.74|0.45|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Analysis includes treatment, visit, stratification factors, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = ABBV-3373 - Adalimumab|The mean difference in change from Baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Week 12 between ABBV-3373 and adalimumab was also estimated only based on in-study data.||0.45|-0.74|0.683
81674840|NCT03823391|163044978|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.207||0.601|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.08|3.7|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Analysis includes treatment, visit, stratification factors, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = ABBV-3373 - Adalimumab|||3.70|-7.08|0.601
81674841|NCT03823391|163044979|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.205||0.737|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.47|4.3|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Analysis includes treatment, visit, stratification factors, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = ABBV-3373 - Adalimumab|||4.30|-6.47|0.737
81674842|NCT03823391|163044980|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.418||0.612|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.92|0.49|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Analysis included treatment, visit, stratification factors, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = ABBV-3373 - Adalimumab|||0.49|-0.92|0.612
81674843|NCT03823391|163044981|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|-4.0||||0.877|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.5|20.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factors.|Response rate difference = ABBV-3373 - Adalimumab|||20.5|-28.5|0.877
81674844|NCT03823391|163044982|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|-13.1||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.2|11.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for stratification factors.|Response rate difference = ABBV-3373 - Adalimumab|||11.0|-37.2|0.426
81674845|NCT05030311|163044983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.136|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.45|-4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM adjusting for treatment arm, geographical region, prior exposure to anti-IgE biologics, visit week, baseline score and both interaction of treatment by visit week and interaction of baseline score by visit week.|||-4.00|-8.45|<0.001
81674846|NCT05030311|163044984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.544|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM adjusting for treatment arm, geographical region, prior exposure to anti-IgE biologics, visit week, baseline score and both interaction of treatment by visit week and interaction of baseline score by visit week.|ISS7 at Week 12 (Scenario 2 with ISS7 and HSS7 as co-primary efficacy endpoints)||-1.56|-3.70|<0.001
81674847|NCT05030311|163044985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.635|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|-2.36|||Mixed Models Analysis||MMRM adjusting for treatment arm, geographical region, prior exposure to anti-IgE biologics, visit week, baseline score and both interaction of treatment by visit week and interaction of baseline score by visit week.|HSS7 at Week 12 (Scenario 2 with ISS7 and HSS7 as co-primary efficacy endpoints)||-2.36|-4.85|<0.001
81674848|NCT05030311|163044986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.84|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression adjusting for treatment arm, geographical region, prior exposure to anti-IgE biologics, and baseline UAS7 score.||Disease activity control (UAS7 =\< 6) at Week 12||4.84|2.00|<0.001
81674849|NCT05030311|163044987|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.16|6.82|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression adjusting for treatment arm, geographical region, prior exposure to anti-IgE biologics, and baseline UAS7 score.||Complete absence of hives and itch (UAS7 = 0) at Week 12||6.82|2.16|<0.001
81674850|NCT05030311|163044988|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.18|39.77|||Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for treatment arm, geographical region, prior exposure to anti-IgE biologics, and baseline UAS7 score.|||39.77|6.18|<0.001
81674851|NCT05030311|163044989|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|2.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|3.61|||Negative binomial regression model|Negative binomial regression model with log link, using treatment arm, geographical region, and prior exposure to anti-IgE biologics as covariates.||||3.61|2.01|<0.001
81674852|NCT05030311|163044990|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|3.9|||Regression, Logistic||Statistical model used logistic regression adjusting for treatment arm, geographical region, prior exposure to anti-IgE biologics and baseline DLQI score.|||3.90|1.53|<0.001
81467194|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.2|||Regression, Logistic|||"All statistical comparisons are for End of Treatment using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The logistic regression model includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline measurement as a covariate."||3.20|0.63|0.40
81467195|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.97|0.55|0.89
81467196|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.33|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.33|0.63|0.57
81674853|NCT05030311|163044991|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.41|||Regression, Linear||Statistical model used a negative binomial regression with log link included treatment arm as fixed effect, geographical region, prior exposure to anti-IgE biologics, baseline AAS7 = 0 response as covariates.|Angioedema occurrence-free weeks (AAS7 = 0 response) up to Week 12||1.41|1.12|<0.001
81674854|NCT04175626|163045004|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact, binomial|||The primary endpoint was evaluated by performing an exact, binomial test comparing the rate of TLF for the Orsiro stent at 1 year to a performance goal of 6.9%, with Type I error (alpha) of 0.025 and power of 80%. The null hypothesis (Ho) was stated as: The TLF rate of the Orsiro stent at 1 year is greater than or equal to 6.9%. The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was stated as: The TLF rate of the Orsiro stent at 1 year is less than 6.9%.||||<0.0001
81674855|NCT00493038|163045021|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority margin was set to 15% in the protocol. Sample size was estimated using the method as described in Farrington-Manning (STATISTICS IN MEDICINE, Vol. 9; Farrington CP, Manning G: Test statistics and sample size formulae for comparative binomial trials with null hypothesis of non-zero risk difference..., pg.1447-1454 \[1990\]). Estimation was performed to achieve 90% power, based on the equivalence delta of 15%, and a clinical success rate of 80% in the per protocol population."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||||95.0|-1.9|6.2|||||Mean difference denotes the difference of clinical cure rates between the two treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus amoxicillin/clavulanate).|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al. ('Categorical Data Analysis' in Statistical methodology in the pharmaceutical sciences / edited by D. A. Berry, p. 415 ff., Marcel Dekker, 1990)||6.2|-1.9|
81467197|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.66|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.66|0.70|0.36
81674856|NCT00493038|163045022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority margin was set to 15% in the protocol. Sample size was estimated using the method as described in Farrington-Manning (STATISTICS IN MEDICINE, Vol. 9; Farrington CP, Manning G: Test statistics and sample size formulae for comparative binomial trials with null hypothesis of non-zero risk difference..., pg.1447-1454 \[1990\]). Estimation was performed to achieve 90% power, based on the equivalence delta of 15%, and a clinical success rate of 80% in the per protocol population."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||||95.0|-7.9|6.8||||||Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al. ('Categorical Data Analysis' in Statistical methodology in the pharmaceutical sciences / edited by D. A. Berry, p. 415 ff., Marcel Dekker, 1990)||6.8|-7.9|
81674857|NCT00493038|163045023|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority margin was set to 15% in the protocol. Sample size was estimated using the method as described in Farrington-Manning (STATISTICS IN MEDICINE, Vol. 9; Farrington CP, Manning G: Test statistics and sample size formulae for comparative binomial trials with null hypothesis of non-zero risk difference..., pg.1447-1454 \[1990\]). Estimation was performed to achieve 90% power, based on the equivalence delta of 15%, and a clinical success rate of 80% in the per protocol population."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||||95.0|-3.8|7.1||||||Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al. ('Categorical Data Analysis' in Statistical methodology in the pharmaceutical sciences / edited by D. A. Berry, p. 415 ff., Marcel Dekker, 1990)||7.1|-3.8|
81708028|NCT01263470|163112967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.163|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.551|1.774||||||||1.774|0.551|
81708029|NCT01263470|163112967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.398|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.759|2.036||||||||2.036|0.759|
81708030|NCT01263470|163112967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.358|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.956||||||||1.956|0.760|
81467198|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|3.32|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.32|0.83|0.15
81467199|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|3.59|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.59|0.67|0.31
81467200|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.95|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.95|0.42|0.81
81467201|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|4.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.08|0.75|0.19
81467202|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.77|0.56|0.59
81467203|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|4.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.71|0.83|0.13
81467204|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|3.16|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.16|0.78|0.20
81467205|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.24||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|5.34|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.34|0.94|0.070
81674858|NCT03988335|163045034|OTHER|The primary endpoints were first tested at alpha of 10% (2-sided). If the larger p-value was less than 10% (2-sided), both primary endpoints were to be declared statistically significant. If the larger p-value was greater than 10%, but the smaller p-value was less than 5% (2-sided), then the primary endpoint with the smaller p-value was to be declared statistically significant.||||||0.24|||||||Hochberg's method|||||||0.24
81674859|NCT03988335|163045035|OTHER|The primary endpoints were first tested at alpha of 10% (2-sided). If the larger p-value was less than 10% (2sided), both primary endpoints were to be declared statistically significant. If the larger p-value was greater than 10%, but the smaller p-value was less than 5% (2-sided), then the primary endpoint with the smaller p-value was to be declared statistically significant.||||||0.804|||||||Hochberg's method|||||||0.804
81674860|NCT03504397|163045061|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.734||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.591|0.91||"Log-rank test stratified by:~* Region (Asia vs Non-Asia)~* Number of organs with metastatic sites (0 to 2 vs ≥ 3)~* Prior gastrectomy (Yes or No)"|Log Rank|||||0.910|0.591|0.0024
81674861|NCT03504397|163045062|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.784||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.644|0.954||"Log-rank test stratified by:~* Region (Asia vs Non-Asia)~* Number of organs with metastatic sites (0 to 2 vs ≥ 3)~* Prior gastrectomy (Yes or No)"|Log Rank|||||0.954|0.644|0.0075
81674862|NCT03504397|163045063|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.295||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.994|1.687||"Log-rank test stratified by:~* Region (Asia vs Non-Asia)~* Number of organs with metastatic sites (0 to 2 vs ≥ 3)~* Prior gastrectomy (Yes or No)"|Log Rank|||||1.687|0.994|0.0280
81467206|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|3.33|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.33|0.81|0.17
81674863|NCT03504397|163045064|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.713||||0.0508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.475|1.071||"Log-rank test stratified by:~* Region (Asia vs Non-Asia)~* Number of organs with metastatic sites (0 to 2 vs ≥ 3)~* Prior gastrectomy (Yes or No)"|Log Rank|||||1.071|0.475|0.0508
81674864|NCT03504397|163045065|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.142||||0.1685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.874|1.492|||Log Rank||"Log-rank test stratified by:~* Region (Asia vs Non-Asia)~* Number of organs with metastatic sites (0 to 2 vs ≥ 3)~* Prior gastrectomy (Yes or No)"|||1.492|0.874|0.1685
81674865|NCT03504397|163045066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4536|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on 1-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test. Stratification factors were Region, Number of Metastatic Sites and Prior Gastrectomy.||||||0.4536
81674866|NCT03504397|163045067|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.789||||0.0721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.573|1.087|||Log Rank||"Log-rank test stratified by:~* Region (Asia vs Non-Asia)~* Number of organs with metastatic sites (0 to 2 vs ≥ 3)~* Prior gastrectomy (Yes or No)"|||1.087|0.573|0.0721
81674867|NCT02342015|163045080|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81674868|NCT02342015|163045081|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||paired Student's t-test|||||||<0.05
81674869|NCT01692301|163045082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.45|-0.87|||ANCOVA|||||-0.87|-6.45|0.010
81674870|NCT01142726|163045093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|3.43|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical testing of the 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints was conducted in a hierarchical fashion to maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%.|At Month 12|Power estimate assumed 2-sided alpha level of 5% and that 60% of abatacept (ABA)+methotrexate (MX) patients (pts) would be in DAS28-CRP remission at Month 12 compared with 38% of MX monotherapy pts. Also assumed that 48% of ABA monotherapy pts would be in DAS28-CRP remission at Month 12, yielding an expected treatment difference from MX of 10% in favor of ABA monotherapy; 116 pts randomized to ABA monotherapy would yield a half-length of the 95% CI around that 10% treatment difference of 13.5%.||3.43|1.18|0.010
81674871|NCT01142726|163045093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|6.18|||Regression, Logistic|Statistical testing of the 2 coprimary efficacy endpoints was conducted in a hierarchical fashion to maintain the overall Type I error rate at 5%.|At Months 12 and 18|Conditional on statistical significance of the 1st coprimary efficacy analysis (CEA), a sample of 116 patients per arm would provide 98% power for the 2nd CEA comparison of the percentage of patients in DAS28-CRP remission at Months 12 and 18 between the abatacept (ABA)+methotrexate (MTX) arm and the MTX monotherapy arm for intent-to treat population. This sample size calculation assumed 30% remission in the ABA+MTX arm and 8% in the monotherapy arm at Month 18 and a 2-sided alpha level of 5%.||6.18|1.02|0.045
81674872|NCT01142726|163045094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.57|||||At Month 12|||1.57|0.55|
81467207|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|3.92|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.92|0.92|0.084
81674873|NCT01142726|163045094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|5.14|||||At Months 12 and 18|||5.14|0.81|
81674874|NCT02780648|163045119|OTHER|||||||0.824||||||This p-value represents the type III p-value for overall treatment phase variable significance. An a priori alpha level of 0.05 was used to determine statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For Cohort B, pain scores were compared across treatment phase (before, during, and after) using ordinal logistic regression models with repeated measures.||||0.824
81674875|NCT02780648|163045120|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression models with repeated measures to account for multiple patient surveys were fit with treatment phase (before treatment, during treatment, and after treatment) as the predictor and composite global health status / quality of life score as the outcome.||||||0.27||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value represents the omnibus p-value for treatment phase in the repeated-measures ordinal logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in composite global health status / quality of life scores across treatment phase.||||0.270
81708031|NCT01263470|163112968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.87|16.38||||||||16.38|-7.87|
81708032|NCT01263470|163112968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|23.42||||||||23.42|-0.90|
81467208|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.14||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|4.48|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.48|1.02|0.043
81674876|NCT02780648|163045121|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression models with repeated measures to account for multiple patient surveys were fit with treatment phase (before treatment, during treatment, and after treatment) as the predictor and composite physicial functioning composite score as the outcome.||||||0.179||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value represents the omnibus p-value for treatment phase in the repeated-measures ordinal logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in composite physical functioning composite scores across treatment phase.||||0.179
81674877|NCT02780648|163045121|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression models with repeated measures to account for multiple patient surveys were fit with treatment phase (before treatment, during treatment, and after treatment) as the predictor and composite role functioning composite score as the outcome.||||||0.789||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value represents the omnibus p-value for treatment phase in the repeated-measures ordinal logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in composite role functioning composite scores across treatment phase.||||0.789
81674878|NCT02780648|163045121|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression models with repeated measures to account for multiple patient surveys were fit with treatment phase (before treatment, during treatment, and after treatment) as the predictor and composite emotional functioning composite score as the outcome.||||||0.303||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value represents the omnibus p-value for treatment phase in the repeated-measures ordinal logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in composite emotional functioning composite scores across treatment phase.||||0.303
81674879|NCT02780648|163045121|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression models with repeated measures to account for multiple patient surveys were fit with treatment phase (before treatment, during treatment, and after treatment) as the predictor and composite cognitive functioning composite score as the outcome.||||||0.989||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value represents the omnibus p-value for treatment phase in the repeated-measures ordinal logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in composite cognitive functioning composite scores across treatment phase.||||0.989
81674880|NCT02780648|163045121|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression models with repeated measures to account for multiple patient surveys were fit with treatment phase (before treatment, during treatment, and after treatment) as the predictor and composite social functioning composite score as the outcome.||||||0.436||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value represents the omnibus p-value for treatment phase in the repeated-measures ordinal logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in composite social functioning composite scores across treatment phase.||||0.436
81674881|NCT02780648|163045122|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression models with repeated measures to account for multiple patient surveys were fit with treatment phase (before treatment, during treatment, and after treatment) as the predictor and composite fatigue symptom score as the outcome.||||||0.659||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value represents the omnibus p-value for treatment phase in the repeated-measures ordinal logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in composite fatigue symptom scores across treatment phase.||||0.659
81674882|NCT02780648|163045122|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression models with repeated measures to account for multiple patient surveys were fit with treatment phase (before treatment, during treatment, and after treatment) as the predictor and composite nausea and vomiting symptom score as the outcome.||||||0.295||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value represents the omnibus p-value for treatment phase in the repeated-measures ordinal logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in composite nausea and vomiting symptom scores across treatment phase.||||0.295
81674883|NCT02780648|163045122|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression models with repeated measures to account for multiple patient surveys were fit with treatment phase (before treatment, during treatment, and after treatment) as the predictor and composite pain symptom score as the outcome.||||||0.299||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value represents the omnibus p-value for treatment phase in the repeated-measures ordinal logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in composite pain symptom scores across treatment phase.||||0.299
81467209|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.61||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|5.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.58|1.22|0.013
81467210|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|5.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.97|0.99|0.053
81467211|NCT01340027|162626311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.26|0.63|0.39
81674884|NCT02780648|163045122|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression models with repeated measures to account for multiple patient surveys were fit with treatment phase (before treatment, during treatment, and after treatment) as the predictor and composite dyspnea symptom score as the outcome.||||||0.794||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value represents the omnibus p-value for treatment phase in the repeated-measures ordinal logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in composite dyspnea symptom scores across treatment phase.||||0.794
81674885|NCT02780648|163045122|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression models with repeated measures to account for multiple patient surveys were fit with treatment phase (before treatment, during treatment, and after treatment) as the predictor and composite insomnia symptom score as the outcome.||||||0.45||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value represents the omnibus p-value for treatment phase in the repeated-measures ordinal logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in composite insomnia symptom scores across treatment phase.||||0.450
81686296|NCT01025336|163070019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.44|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 3: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||1.44|0.78|
81674886|NCT02780648|163045122|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression models with repeated measures to account for multiple patient surveys were fit with treatment phase (before treatment, during treatment, and after treatment) as the predictor and composite appetite loss symptom score as the outcome.||||||0.389||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value represents the omnibus p-value for treatment phase in the repeated-measures ordinal logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in composite appetite loss symptom scores across treatment phase.||||0.389
81674887|NCT02780648|163045122|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression models with repeated measures to account for multiple patient surveys were fit with treatment phase (before treatment, during treatment, and after treatment) as the predictor and composite constipation symptom score as the outcome.||||||0.011||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value represents the omnibus p-value for treatment phase in the repeated-measures ordinal logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|The odds of having a higher constipation symptom composite score after treatment were less than during or before treatment.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in composite constipation symptom scores across treatment phase.||||0.011
81674888|NCT02780648|163045122|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression models with repeated measures to account for multiple patient surveys were fit with treatment phase (before treatment, during treatment, and after treatment) as the predictor and composite diarrhea symptom score as the outcome.||||||0.101||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value represents the omnibus p-value for treatment phase in the repeated-measures ordinal logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in composite diarrhea symptom scores across treatment phase.||||0.101
81674889|NCT02780648|163045122|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression models with repeated measures to account for multiple patient surveys were fit with treatment phase (before treatment, during treatment, and after treatment) as the predictor and composite financial difficulty symptom score as the outcome.||||||0.306||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. P-value represents the omnibus p-value for treatment phase in the repeated-measures ordinal logistic regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in composite financial difficulty symptom scores across treatment phase.||||0.306
81674890|NCT01097304|163045143|OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.54
81674891|NCT01097304|163045144|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81674892|NCT01097304|163045145|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||signed rank test|||||||<0.01
81674893|NCT01097304|163045146|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.48
81674894|NCT01180660|163045157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|19.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|27.0|||Regression, Linear|||A sample size of 22 subjects per group was estimated to achieve 90% power to detect a 16 point difference in the aggregated Qor-40 score for the two study groups to be compared assuming an overall standard deviation of 16 points similar to what was observed in a previous investigation.||27|3|.01
81674895|NCT00262873|163045161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81674896|NCT00262873|163045162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81674897|NCT00262873|163045163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81708033|NCT01263470|163112968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.56|16.95||||||||16.95|-10.56|
81674898|NCT00844753|163045167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.47
81674899|NCT00844753|163045168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.95
81674900|NCT03440814|163045172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.294||0.1983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis adjusted for baseline growth hormone use and HQ-CT total score. All available subject data were used with no imputation of missing data.|alpha=0.05 level of significance|||0.89|-4.24|0.1983
81674901|NCT03440814|163045173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0294|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Treatment groups were compared using CMH mean score test with modified ridit scores, stratified by the randomization stratification variables.||||||0.0294
81674902|NCT03440814|163045174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4089|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Treatment groups were compared using CMH mean score test with modified ridit scores, stratified by the randomization stratification variables.||||||0.4089
81674903|NCT03440814|163045175|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.458||0.0225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-0.15|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline body fat mass value as a covariate, and randomization stratification variables (as randomized) as factors.||||-0.15|-1.95|0.0225
81708034|NCT01263470|163112968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.27|8.94||||||||8.94|-16.27|
81708035|NCT01263470|163112968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.79|19.29||||||||19.29|-9.79|
81708036|NCT01263470|163112968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|26.19||||||||26.19|-2.67|
81708037|NCT01263470|163112968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.02|19.4||||||||19.40|-12.02|
81708038|NCT01263470|163112968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.04|11.71||||||||11.71|-18.04|
81674904|NCT03440814|163045176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.481||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model for repeated measurements was used. All available data collected before the March 1, 2020 cutoff from each subject were included.|alpha=0.05 level of significance|||-0.19|-6.06|0.0369
81674905|NCT00852995|163045183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.00028|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.00028
81674906|NCT00852995|163045183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0899|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0899
81674907|NCT00852995|163045183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1586|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1586
81674908|NCT00852995|163045183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0295|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0295
81674909|NCT00852995|163045185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment Week 01|ANCOVA|||||||.037
81674910|NCT00852995|163045185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment Week 02|ANCOVA|||||||.064
81674911|NCT00852995|163045185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment Week 03|ANCOVA|||||||.161
81674912|NCT00852995|163045185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment Week 04|ANCOVA|||||||.39
81674913|NCT00852995|163045185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment Week 05|ANCOVA|||||||.079
81674914|NCT00852995|163045185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment Week 06|ANCOVA|||||||.069
81674915|NCT00852995|163045185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment Week 07|ANCOVA|||||||.026
81674916|NCT00852995|163045185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment Week 08|ANCOVA|||||||.133
81674917|NCT00852995|163045185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment Week 09|ANCOVA|||||||.089
81674918|NCT00852995|163045185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment Week 10|ANCOVA|||||||.057
81674919|NCT00852995|163045185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment Week 11|ANCOVA|||||||.127
81674920|NCT00852995|163045185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment Week 12|ANCOVA|||||||0.395
81674921|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 02|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0133
81674922|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3839|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 02|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3839
81674923|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5721|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 02|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5721
81674924|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 02|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.232
81674925|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0787|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 03|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0787
81674926|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7919|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 03|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7919
81674927|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6881|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 03|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6881
81674928|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9832|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 03|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9832
81674929|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0466|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 04|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0466
81674930|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8435|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 04|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8435
81674931|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8743|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 04|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8743
81674932|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2884|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 04|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2884
81674933|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0387|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0387
81674934|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8461|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8461
81674935|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9574|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9574
81674936|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2994|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2994
81674937|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1024|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 06|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1024
81674938|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8759|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 06|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8759
81674939|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9008|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 06|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9008
81674940|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4618|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4618
81674941|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2439|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 07|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2439
81674942|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 07|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.749
81674943|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3749|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 07|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3749
81674944|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 07|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.015
81674945|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 08|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0078
81636952|NCT05270460|162964497|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Adjustment for multiple comparisons were made using Dunnett's test at the overall alpha = 0.05 significance level|ANCOVA|Fixed effects for treatment group (PCS12852 0.1 mg, PCS12852 0.5 mg, and Placebo) and type (IG or DG) and the baseline value as a continuous covariate||||||<0.05
81636953|NCT05270460|162964498|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|Fixed effects for treatment group (PCS12852 0.1 mg, PCS12852 0.5 mg, and Placebo) and type (IG or DG) and the baseline value as a continuous covariate||||||<0.05
81636954|NCT05270460|162964499|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81636955|NCT05270460|162964500|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81636956|NCT05270460|162964501|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81674946|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 08|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.07
81674947|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 08|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.208
81674948|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0413|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 08|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0413
81674949|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 09|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0054
81674950|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2031|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 09|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2031
81674951|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0894|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 09|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0894
81674952|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 09|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0288
81674953|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6964|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 10|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6964
81674954|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 10|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.59
81674955|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7146|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 10|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7146
81674956|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5008|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 10|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5008
81674957|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1235|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 11|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1235
81674958|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5488|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 11|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5488
81674959|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4343|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 11|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4343
81674960|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1114|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 11|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1114
81674961|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2119|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 12|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2119
81674962|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0194|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 12|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0194
81674963|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 12|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.506
81674964|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2317|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 12|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2317
81674965|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1144|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 13|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1144
81674966|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6786|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 13|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6786
81636957|NCT05270460|162964502|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81636958|NCT05270460|162964503|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81636959|NCT05270460|162964504|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81636960|NCT05270460|162964505|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81636961|NCT05270460|162964506|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81636962|NCT00380250|162964507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.117|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.117
81636963|NCT00380250|162964508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.006
81636964|NCT00380250|162964509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.050
81674967|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7735|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 13|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7735
81674968|NCT00852995|163045186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|||||Visit 13|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.758
81674969|NCT00852995|163045187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 04|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.017
81674970|NCT00852995|163045187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 04|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.041
81674971|NCT00852995|163045187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.017
81674972|NCT00852995|163045187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 06|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.011
81674973|NCT00852995|163045187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 07|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.014
81674974|NCT00852995|163045187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 08|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.029
81636965|NCT00380250|162964510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.159|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.159
81674975|NCT00852995|163045187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 09|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.021
81674976|NCT00852995|163045187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 10|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.041
81674977|NCT00852995|163045187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 10|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.044
81674978|NCT00852995|163045187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 11|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.013
81674979|NCT00852995|163045187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 11|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.024
81674980|NCT00852995|163045187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 12|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.027
81674981|NCT00852995|163045189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for Kaplan-Meier Days to Closure|ANCOVA|||||||0.0211
81674982|NCT00852995|163045189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.83||||0.0212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|3.04|||Regression, Cox|||||3.04|1.09|.0212
81674983|NCT00852995|163045189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.59
81674984|NCT00852995|163045189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.05||This is the P-value for the Cox Hazard Ratio|Regression, Cox|||||2.05|.69|0.53
81674985|NCT00852995|163045189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Kaplan-Meier Days to Closure||||||0.26
81674986|NCT00852995|163045189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.44||This is the P-value for the Cox Proportional Hazard Ratio|Regression, Cox|||||2.44|0.84|0.19
81674987|NCT00852995|163045189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for Kaplan Meier Days to Closure|ANCOVA|||||||0.10
81674988|NCT00852995|163045189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.77||P-value for Cox Proportional Hazard Ratio|Regression, Cox|||||2.77|0.97|0.06
81674989|NCT02189850|163045205|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.923|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.923
81636966|NCT00380250|162964511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.378|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center||||||0.378
81636967|NCT00380250|162964512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.588|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for clinical site||||||0.588
81636968|NCT00380250|162964513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.029||||||No adjustment|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center, used to test the null hypothesis of equal rates between the 2 groups vs. the alternate hypothesis of non-equality||90% statistical power to detect 70.6% improvement in response with lubiprostone||||0.029
81636969|NCT00380250|162964514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.028||||||Sequential closed testing procedures were employed|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center, used to test the null hypothesis of equal rates between the 2 groups vs. the alternate hypothesis of non-equality||||||0.028
81636970|NCT00380250|162964515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.069||||||Sequential closed testing procedures were employed|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center, used to test the null hypothesis of equal rates between the 2 groups vs. the alternate hypothesis of non-equality||||||0.069
81674990|NCT00371865|163045206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.27
81674991|NCT00371865|163045207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.90
81674992|NCT00371865|163045208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.13
81674993|NCT00371865|163045209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.26
81674994|NCT00371865|163045210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.90
81674995|NCT06485479|163045251|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.001
81674996|NCT06485479|163045251|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.001
81674997|NCT06485479|163045251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.56
81674998|NCT06485479|163045252|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.001
81674999|NCT06485479|163045252|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.001
81675000|NCT06485479|163045252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.35
81675001|NCT06485479|163045253|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.001
81675002|NCT06485479|163045253|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.001
81675003|NCT06485479|163045253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.62
81675004|NCT06485479|163045254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.03
81675005|NCT06485479|163045254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.17
81675006|NCT06485479|163045254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.33
81675007|NCT06485479|163045255|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.001
81675008|NCT06485479|163045255|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.001
81675009|NCT06485479|163045255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.38
81675010|NCT06485479|163045256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.6
81675011|NCT06485479|163045256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.65
81675012|NCT06485479|163045256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.4
81636971|NCT00380250|162964516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.098||||||Sequential closed testing procedures were employed|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center, used to test the null hypothesis of equal rates between the 2 groups vs. the alternate hypothesis of non-equality||||||0.098
81636972|NCT00380250|162964517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.286|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.286
81636973|NCT00380250|162964518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.337|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.337
81636974|NCT00380250|162964519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.334|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.334
81636975|NCT00380250|162964520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.242|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.242
81636976|NCT00380250|162964521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.030
81636977|NCT00380250|162964522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.13|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.130
81636978|NCT00380250|162964523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.049|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.049
81636979|NCT00380250|162964524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.348|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.348
81636980|NCT00380250|162964525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.064|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.064
81636981|NCT00380250|162964526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.111|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|||||||0.111
81636982|NCT00380250|162964527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.144|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center||||||0.144
81636983|NCT00380250|162964528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.168|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted by pooled center||||||0.168
81636984|NCT00380250|162964529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.615|||||||van Elteren nonparametic test|Adjusted for center||||||0.615
81636985|NCT00380250|162964530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.108|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|||||||0.108
81636986|NCT00380250|162964531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.483|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|||||||0.483
81636987|NCT00380250|162964532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.491|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|||||||0.491
81636988|NCT00380250|162964533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||<0.001
81636989|NCT00380250|162964534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||<0.001
81636990|NCT00380250|162964535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||<0.001
81636991|NCT05613088|162964548|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.4063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.0|||Log Rank|||||2.00|0.76|0.4063
81636992|NCT03205488|162964561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3626|||||||Fisher Exact|One-sided Fisher's Exact tested the proportion of participants who met tolerability between the Nilotinib 150 group to the Placebo group.||||||0.3626
81636993|NCT03205488|162964561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3895|||||||Fisher Exact|One-sided Fisher's Exact tested the proportion of participants who met tolerability between the Nilotinib 300 group to the Placebo group.||||||0.3895
81636994|NCT03205488|162964562|EQUIVALENCE|H0 : p1 = p2, where p represents the proportion of SAEs for each group. HA : p1 ≠ p2||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|Fisher's Exact test compared a proportion of participants who experienced any serious adverse event in the Nilotinib 150 group and the Placebo group.||||||1.00
81636995|NCT03205488|162964562|EQUIVALENCE|H0 : λ1 = λ2, where λ represents the rate of SAEs for each group. HA : λ1 ≠ λ2|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4977||||0.5689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0451|5.489|||Regression, Poisson|Rates of serious adverse event between the Nilotinib 150 group and the placebo were also compared using a Poisson regression model||||5.489|0.0451|0.5689
81636996|NCT03205488|162964562|EQUIVALENCE|H0 : p1 = p3, where p represents the proportion of SAEs for each group. HA : p1 ≠ p3||||||0.61|||||||Fisher Exact|Fisher's Exact test compared a proportion of participants who experienced any serious adverse event in the Nilotinib 300 group and the Placebo group.||||||0.61
81636997|NCT03205488|162964562|EQUIVALENCE|H0 : λ1 = λ3, where λ represents the rate of SAEs for each group. HA : λ1 ≠ λ3|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5206||||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0472|5.7409|||Regression, Poisson|Rates of serious adverse event between the Nilotinib 300 group and the placebo were also compared using a Poisson regression model||||5.7409|0.0472|0.5940
81636998|NCT03205488|162964563|NON_INFERIORITY|The hypotheses of interest (H0: δ ≤ -9.8 (7 x 1.4) vs. HA: δ \> -9.8) where δ represents the change from baseline to 6 months using the MDS-UPDRS Part III ON in the Nilotinib 150 mg treatment group. The hypotheses of interest were evaluated based on an assessment of parameter estimates from a non-linear mixed effects model, adjusted for a participant's Levodopa Equivalent Daily Dose (LEDD) at each time point.|Slope|1.05||||0.0001|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.78||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The key secondary objective is to conduct a futility analysis within each treatment group which examines the observed change in the MDS-UPDRS Part III ON within the two dose groups compared to previously reported changes from the Pagan et al (2016) study (NCT02281474).|||-0.78|0.0001
81467212|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|7.9|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical comparisons were made using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The ANCOVA model for all pairwise comparisons includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin succinate dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline measurement as a covariate.~LS Mean Differences were calculated by subtracting Solifenacin 5 mg/Placebo from the comparison treatment group."||7.9|-2.1|0.26
81467213|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|6.0|||ANCOVA|||||6.0|-2.3|0.38
81675013|NCT04982250|163045262|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|11.0|||||Risk differences (RD) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) were estimated using regression models with Gaussian distributions, identify links, study group fixed effects, and index peer random effects (to adjust for clustering).|The sample size calculation was based on the primary PrEP initiation outcome at follow-up; 80 clusters (40 per study group) provided 80% power to detect a 17% difference in PrEP initiation between the enhanced (80%) and standard (63%) groups, assuming three referred peers per cluster (75% of those recommended), an intra-cluster correlation coefficient of 0.05, and an alpha level of 0.05.||11|-26|
81675014|NCT04982250|163045267|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|39.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.0|54.0||||||||54|24|
81675015|NCT04982250|163045268|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|13.0||||||||13|-10|
81675016|NCT04982250|163045269|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.0|2.0||||||||2|-40|
81467214|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differrence|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|8.9|||ANCOVA|||||8.9|0.7|0.022
81467215|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|9.7|||ANCOVA|||||9.7|1.3|0.010
81467216|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|10.5|||ANCOVA|||||10.5|2.3|0.002
81675017|NCT04982250|163045270|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-16.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.3|2.5||||||||2.5|-36.3|
81675018|NCT04982250|163045271|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.1||||||||1.1|-0.2|
81675019|NCT03485820|163045278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|9.6||P value shown is for group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis||Between group differences in changes over time (COMPASS vs Education program)|A linear mixed effects model was used to assess the effects of time, group and the interaction of group and time on the outcome. A significant interaction of group and time would indicate that the two groups had significantly different changes in the outcome over time. The model adjusted for race, marital status, living situation, depression, number of days in inpatient rehabilitation, and baseline calendar time.||9.6|-7.1|0.76
81675020|NCT03485820|163045279|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|5.0||P value shown is for group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis||Between group differences in changes over time (COMPASS vs Education program)|A linear mixed effects model was used to assess the effects of time, group and the interaction of group and time on the outcome. A significant interaction of group and time would indicate that the two groups had significantly different changes in the outcome over time. The model adjusted for race, marital status, living situation, depression, number of days in inpatient rehabilitation, and baseline calendar time.||5.0|-8.6|0.60
81675021|NCT03485820|163045280|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.05||P value shown is for group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis||Between group differences in changes over time (COMPASS vs Education program)|A linear mixed effects model was used to assess the effects of time, group and the interaction of group and time on the outcome. A significant interaction of group and time would indicate that the two groups had significantly different changes in the outcome over time. The model adjusted for race, marital status, living situation, depression, number of days in inpatient rehabilitation, and baseline calendar time.||0.05|-0.06|0.83
81675022|NCT03485820|163045281|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.77||P value shown is for group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis||Between group differences in changes over time (COMPASS vs Education program)|A linear mixed effects model was used to assess the effects of time, group and the interaction of group and time on the outcome. A significant interaction of group and time would indicate that the two groups had significantly different changes in the outcome over time. The model adjusted for race, marital status, living situation, depression , number of days in inpatient rehabilitation, and baseline calendar time.||0.77|0.01|0.046
81675023|NCT03485820|163045282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.52||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.96||P value shown is for group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis||Between group differences in changes over time (COMPASS vs Education program)|A linear mixed effects model was used to assess the effects of time, group and the interaction of group and time on the outcome. A significant interaction of group and time would indicate that the two groups had significantly different changes in the outcome over time. The model adjusted for race, marital status, living situation, depression, number of days in inpatient rehabilitation, and baseline calendar time.||0.96|0.08|0.02
81675024|NCT03485820|163045283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.6||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|0.8||P value shown is for group by time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis||Between group differences in changes over time (COMPASS vs Education program)|A linear mixed effects model was used to assess the effects of time, group and the interaction of group and time on the outcome. A significant interaction of group and time would indicate that the two groups had significantly different changes in the outcome over time. The model adjusted for race, marital status, living situation, depression, number of days in inpatient rehabilitation, and baseline calendar time.||0.8|-21.9|0.07
81675025|NCT01358864|163045284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percent difference|52.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.4|63.2||Adjusted for genotype and previous response to treatment|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||63.2|42.4|<0.0001
81675026|NCT01358864|163045284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percent difference|48.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.2|58.9||Adjusted for genotype and previous response to treatment|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||58.9|38.2|<0.0001
81675027|NCT01358864|163045284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percent difference|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|14.9||||||||14.9|-6.0|
81675028|NCT01358864|163045284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percent difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|10.7||||||||10.7|-10.9|
81675029|NCT01358864|163045284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Normal approximation|||Comparison is based on the Null:Faldaprevir 12 weeks vs historical rate of 20%.||||<0.0001
81675030|NCT01358864|163045284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Normal approximation|||Comparison is based on the Null:Faldaprevir 24 weeks vs historical rate of 20%.||||0.0001
81675031|NCT01358864|163045286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percent difference|54.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.4|65.0||Adjusted for genotype and previous response to treatment|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||65.0|44.4|<0.0001
81675032|NCT01358864|163045286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percent difference|50.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.1|60.8||Adjusted for genotype and previous response to treatment|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||60.8|40.1|<0.0001
81675033|NCT01358864|163045286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percent difference|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|14.9||||||||14.9|-5.8|
81675034|NCT01358864|163045286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percent difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|10.7||||||||10.7|-10.9|
81675035|NCT01358864|163045286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Normal approximation|||Comparison is based on the Null:Faldaprevir 12 weeks vs historical rate of 20%.||||<0.0001
81675036|NCT01358864|163045286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Normal approximation|||Comparison is based on the Null:Faldaprevir 24 weeks vs historical rate of 20%.||||0.0001
81675037|NCT03194373|163045295|SUPERIORITY|Power to detect a 20% improvement in disease control rate (DCR). Based on historical data, the DCR in R/M HNSCC with single agent platinum therapy is 40%. We hypothesize that addition of Palbociclib will increase DCR at 12 weeks to 60%. Two-stage design. Type I error rate of 0.059 and power of 0.80 when the true response rate is 0.60 with alpha=0.05. The two-stage sample size calculations assume a null probability of 0.40.|Proportion|33.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|59.0||||||||59|13|
81675038|NCT03194373|163045296|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Median survival times were computed using the Kaplan-Meier method with standard error computed using Greenwood's formula. All analyses were done using SAS 9.4 software.|||
81675039|NCT03194373|163045297|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Median survival times were computed using the Kaplan-Meier method with standard error computed using Greenwood's formula. All analyses were done using SAS 9.4 software.|||
81675040|NCT05853380|163045310|OTHER|The primary outcome was considered successful if the bootstrapped upper 95% confidence interval on the RMSD was \< 3.0. Power was assessed by bootstrapping 95% confidence intervals at different n sizes on a product development population.|RMSD|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.87||||||Subjects with simultaneously collected HR and PR comparator data were assigned to the comparison group.|The upper 95% confidence interval on the RMSD was 0.87, meeting the significance threshold of \< 3.0. The study tested hypothesis of accuracy \< 3.0 RMSD by showing the upper 95% confidence interval on the RMSD was \< 3.0. The upper 95% confidence interval on the RMSD was 0.87, meeting the target threshold of \< 3.0.|0.87|0.67|
81675041|NCT00271817|163045317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001||95.0|-41.4|-35.4||A fixed sequence testing procedure was employed where testing followed a prespecified order and each subsequent hypothesis was tested at the 0.05 level of significance only if all previously tested hypotheses have been rejected.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, baseline TG, and gender.|Mean difference = Ezetimibe/Simvastatin + Niacin minus Niacin|||-35.4|-41.4|<0.001
81675042|NCT00271817|163045318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001||95.0|-36.5|-30.6||A fixed sequence testing procedure was employed where testing followed a prespecified order and each subsequent hypothesis was tested at the 0.05 level of significance only if all previously tested hypotheses have been rejected.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, baseline TG, and gender.|Mean difference = Ezetimibe/Simvastatin + Niacin minus Niacin|||-30.6|-36.5|<0.001
81675043|NCT00271817|163045319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001||95.0|18.8|25.3||A fixed sequence testing procedure was employed where testing followed a prespecified order and each subsequent hypothesis was tested at the 0.05 level of significance only if all previously tested hypotheses have been rejected.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, baseline TG, and gender.|Mean difference = Ezetimibe/Simvastatin + Niacin minus Niacin|||25.3|18.8|<0.001
81675044|NCT00271817|163045320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-18.7|||<|0.001||95.0|-22.6|-14.7||A fixed sequence testing procedure was employed where testing followed a prespecified order and each subsequent hypothesis was tested at the 0.05 level of significance only if all previously tested hypotheses have been rejected.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA using ranks based on normal scores (Tukey method) with model terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, baseline TG and gender|"Mean difference = Ezetimibe/Simvastatin + Niacin minus Niacin~The median difference is based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimates of shift; The distribution-free 95% CI is based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test statistic."|||-14.7|-22.6|<0.001
81675045|NCT00271817|163045321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.001||95.0|18.0|25.0||A fixed sequence testing procedure was employed where testing followed a prespecified order and each subsequent hypothesis was tested at the 0.05 level of significance only if all previously tested hypotheses have been rejected.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, baseline TG, and gender.|Mean difference = Ezetimibe/Simvastatin + Niacin minus Niacin|||25.0|18.0|<0.001
81686297|NCT01025336|163070019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.0|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 4: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||3.00|1.06|
81467217|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|11.6|||ANCOVA|||||11.6|1.7|0.008
81467218|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|10.2|||ANCOVA|||||10.2|0.3|0.037
81675046|NCT00271817|163045322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-17.6|||<|0.001||95.0|-21.8|-13.6||A fixed sequence testing procedure was employed where testing followed a prespecified order and each subsequent hypothesis was tested at the 0.05 level of significance only if all previously tested hypotheses have been rejected.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA using ranks based on normal scores (Tukey method) with model terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, baseline TG and gender.|"Median difference = Ezetimibe/Simvastatin + Niacin minus Ezetimibe/Simvastatin~The median difference is based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimates of shift; The distribution-free 95% CI is based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test statistic."|||-13.6|-21.8|<0.001
81675047|NCT00271817|163045323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001||95.0|-10.4|-4.2||A fixed sequence testing procedure was employed where testing followed a prespecified order and each subsequent hypothesis was tested at the 0.05 level of significance only if all previously tested hypotheses have been rejected.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, baseline TG, and gender.|Median difference = Ezetimibe/Simvastatin + Niacin minus Ezetimibe/Simvastatin|||-4.2|-10.4|<0.001
81675048|NCT00271817|163045324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.004||95.0|-8.0|-1.5||A fixed sequence testing procedure was employed where testing followed a prespecified order and each subsequent hypothesis was tested at the 0.05 level of significance only if all previously tested hypotheses have been rejected.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, baseline TG, and gender.|Mean difference = Ezetimibe/Simvastatin + Niacin minus Ezetimibe/Simvastatin|||-1.5|-8.0|0.004
81675049|NCT00271817|163045325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001||95.0|-7.7|-2.1||A fixed sequence testing procedure was employed where testing followed a prespecified order and each subsequent hypothesis was tested at the 0.05 level of significance only if all previously tested hypotheses have been rejected.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, baseline TG, and gender.|Mean difference = Ezetimibe/Simvastatin + Niacin minus Niacin|||-2.1|-7.7|<0.001
81675050|NCT00271817|163045326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001||95.0|-10.4|-5.0||A fixed sequence testing procedure was employed where testing followed a prespecified order and each subsequent hypothesis was tested at the 0.05 level of significance only if all previously tested hypotheses have been rejected.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms for treatment, baseline LDL-C, baseline TG, and gender.|Mean difference = Ezetimibe/Simvastatin + Niacin minus Ezetimibe/Simvastatin|||-5.0|-10.4|<0.001
81675051|NCT01411085|163045387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0||||0.317|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The assessment was between baseline and values for last 8 weeks.||||0.317
81675052|NCT01564862|163045389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.744||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.21||P-value was from an ANCOVA model with treatment and center as fixed factors and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||3.21|0.28|0.019
81467219|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|3.7|||ANCOVA|||||3.7|-7.7|0.50
81467220|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|7.0|||ANCOVA|||||7.0|-4.4|0.65
81467221|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|8.9|||ANCOVA|||||8.9|-2.4|0.25
81675053|NCT01564862|163045389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.733||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|2.65||P-value was from an ANCOVA model with treatment and center as fixed factors and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||2.65|-0.23|0.099
81675054|NCT01564862|163045389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.725||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.96||P-value was from an ANCOVA model with treatment and center as fixed factors and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.96|-0.89|0.460
81675055|NCT01564862|163045390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-1.0||P-value was from a MMRM model with baseline\*week, center, week, treatment and week\*treatment as factors in the analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.0|-4.1|0.001
81675056|NCT01564862|163045390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-1.5||P-value was from a MMRM model with baseline\*week, center, week, treatment and week\*treatment as factors in the analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.5|-4.5|<0.001
81675057|NCT01564862|163045391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1211||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.528|-0.052||P-value was from a MMRM model with baseline\*week, center, week, treatment and week\*treatment as factors in the analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.052|-0.528|0.017
81675058|NCT01564862|163045391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.404|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1194|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.638|-0.169||P-value was from a MMRM model with baseline\*week, center, week, treatment and week\*treatment as factors in the analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.169|-0.638|<0.001
81675059|NCT03809611|163045404|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77||0.1832|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.34|4.56||One-sided p-value for treatment difference|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.56|-1.34|0.1832
81675060|NCT03809611|163045405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|4.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.78|0.72|0.2830
81708039|NCT06408818|163113057|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.69
81708040|NCT06408818|163113058|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.33
81708041|NCT06408818|163113059|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.46
81535710|NCT03629886|162754112|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with HPV-16 (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T), and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100 Person-years|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.23||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of HPV-16 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=1963). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative and seronegative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.23|0.09|
81636999|NCT03205488|162964563|NON_INFERIORITY|The hypotheses of interest (H0: δ ≤ -9.8 (7 x 1.4) vs. HA: δ \> -9.8) where δ represents the change from baseline to 6 months using the MDS-UPDRS Part III ON in the Nilotinib 300 mg treatment group. The hypotheses of interest were evaluated based on an assessment of parameter estimates from a non-linear mixed effects model, adjusted for a participant's Levodopa Equivalent Daily Dose (LEDD) at each time point.|Slope|0.93||||0.0001|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.89||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The key secondary objective is to conduct a futility analysis within each treatment group which examines the observed change in the MDS-UPDRS Part III ON within the two dose groups compared to previously reported changes from the Pagan et al (2016) study (NCT02281474).|||-0.89|0.0001
81637000|NCT03205488|162964563|EQUIVALENCE|H0 : β1 = β 2 = β 3, where β represents the slope for each group. HA : at least one β i ≠ β j. Using the same LMM as in the key secondary analysis, a two degree of freedom test was used to test for any differences in the slopes from baseline to 1 month for the three treatment groups.||||||0.031|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Additional secondary objective #1 is to establish the degree of symptomatic effect of Nilotinib as measured by the change in the MDS\_UPDRS Part III ON score between baseline and 1 month.|In order to assess which group may be driving these findings, pairwise comparisons were also utilized (Nilotinib 150 vs PBO at 1 Month, Nilotinib 300 vs PBO at 1 month, Nilotinib 300 vs Nilotinib 150 at 1 month).|||0.031
81467222|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|4.1|||ANCOVA|||||4.1|-5.7|0.76
81467223|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|7.8|||ANCOVA|||||7.8|-3.6|0.47
81637001|NCT03205488|162964563|EQUIVALENCE|H0 : β1 = β 2 = β 3, where β represents the slope for each group. HA : at least one β i ≠ β j. For this analysis, a separate LMM was constructed, modeling the change from final visit on study drug to the 30 and 60 day follow up visits, while adjusting for the MDS-UPDRS Part III ON scores at the final visit on study drug as well as the Levodopa Equivalent Daily Dose (LEDD) at each visit.||||||0.47|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Additional secondary objective #2 is to establish the degree of symptomatic effect of Nilotinib as measured by the change in the MDS\_UPDRS Part III ON score between the final visit on study drug and 30 days off study drug.||||0.47
81637002|NCT03205488|162964563|EQUIVALENCE|H0 : β1 = β 2 = β 3, where β represents the slope for each group. HA : at least one β i ≠ β j. Using the same LMM as in the key secondary analysis, a two degree of freedom test was used to test for any differences in the slopes from baseline to 6 months for the three treatment groups.||||||0.077|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Additional secondary objective #3 is to assess the impact of Nilotinib on the progression of PD disability as measured by the change in the MDS\_UPDRS Part III ON score between baseline and 6 months.|Pairwise comparisons were also examined for trends (Active 150 vs PBO at 6 Months, Active 300 vs PBO at 6 months).|||0.077
81637003|NCT03205488|162964563|EQUIVALENCE|H0 : β1 = β 2 = β 3, where β represents the slope for each group. HA : at least one β i ≠ β j. Using a similar LMM as in the key secondary analysis, except simplified to only include baseline, month 3 and month 6, a two degree of freedom test was used to test for any differences in the slopes from baseline to 6 months for the three treatment groups.||||||0.17|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Additional secondary objective #3 is to assess the impact of Nilotinib on the progression of PD disability as measured by the change in the MDS\_UPDRS Part III OFF score between baseline and 6 months.||||0.17
81637004|NCT00786188|162964564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0177||||||Week 4 frequency|Repeated measures analysis|||||||0.0177
81637005|NCT00786188|162964564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0541||||||Week 8 frequency|Reapeated measures analysis|||||||0.0541
81637006|NCT00786188|162964565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0644||||||Week 4 severity|Reapeated measures analysis|||||||0.0644
81637007|NCT00786188|162964565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0364||||||Week 8 severity|Reapeated measures analysis|||||||0.0364
81637008|NCT04821271|162964578|OTHER|Treatment comparison||||||0.91|||||||T-test of estimated marginal means|||The null hypothesis was that there would not be treatment differences in mean MADRS total score. Linear mixed model regression using fixed effects of time, treatment, and a time-by-treatment allowed treatment effect estimates to vary by time. The model also included period specific baseline scores, average per person baseline scores (to avoid cross level bias), and period (first or second). All continuous covariates were mean centered. Alpha level of 0.05, and hypothesis was two-sided.||||0.91
81637009|NCT04821271|162964579|OTHER|Treatment comparison||||||0.47|||||||T-test of estimated marginal means|||The null hypothesis was that there would not be treatment differences in mean MADRS total score. Linear mixed model regression using fixed effects of time, treatment, and a time-by-treatment allowed treatment effect estimates to vary by time. The model also included period specific baseline scores, average per person baseline scores (to avoid cross level bias), and period (first or second). All continuous covariates were mean centered. Alpha level of 0.05, and hypothesis was two-sided.||||0.47
81675061|NCT00313209|163045407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|49.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|71.0||No adjustment of the significance level (0.05) was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|ANCOVA|Repeated measurements analysis (change from baseline over 24 weeks of treatment taking all post-randomization measurements into account).||||71|27|<0.0001
81675062|NCT00313209|163045408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|60.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.0|82.0||No adjustment of the significance level (0.05) was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|ANCOVA|Repeated measurements analysis (change from baseline over 24 weeks of treatment taking all post-randomization measurements into account).||||82|38|<0.0001
81675063|NCT00313209|163045409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.1408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.08||No adjustment of the significance level (0.05) was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|Poisson regression|||||1.08|0.58|0.1408
81675064|NCT00313209|163045410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.4654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4||No adjustment of the significance level (0.05) was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|ANCOVA|Repeated measurements analysis (change from baseline over 24 weeks of treatment taking all post-randomization measurements into account).||||0.4|-0.2|0.4654
81675065|NCT00313209|163045411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.5457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.2||No adjustment of the significance level (0.05) was done as a hierarchical approach for hypotheses testing was used.|ANCOVA|Repeated measurements analysis (change from baseline over 24 weeks of treatment taking all post-randomization measurements into account).||||2.2|-1.2|0.5457
81675066|NCT02193074|163045412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentages|50.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.81|66.48|||Fisher Exact||exact unconditional confidence interval|||66.48|31.81|< 0.0001
81675067|NCT02193074|163045413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0046|||||||Log Rank|Based on log-rank test stratified by disease duration.||||||0.0046
81675068|NCT02193074|163045413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3156|0.8902|||Cox proportional hazards model|Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for each subject's disease duration at screening.||||0.8902|0.3156|0.0164
81675069|NCT02193074|163045414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||DIfference in percentages|68.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.27|81.99|||Fisher Exact|||||81.99|51.27|< 0.0001
81675070|NCT02193074|163045415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0041|||||||Log Rank|Based on log-rank test stratified by disease duration (primary analysis).||||||0.0041
81675071|NCT02193074|163045415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.372||||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1787|0.7745|||Cox proportional hazards|Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for each subject's disease duration at screening (sensitivity analysis).||||0.7745|0.1787|0.0082
81675072|NCT02193074|163045417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentages|30.21||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.35|48.09|||Fisher Exact|||||48.09|10.35|0.0004
81675073|NCT02193074|163045418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0003
81675074|NCT02193074|163045418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.24||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1002|0.5753|||Cox proportional hazards|Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for each subject's disease duration at screening.||||0.5753|0.1002|0.0014
81675075|NCT02193074|163045419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3953|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3953
81675076|NCT02193074|163045419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.844||||0.6268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.427|1.6698|||Cox proportional hazards|Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for each subject's disease duration at screening.||||1.6698|0.4270|0.6268
81675077|NCT02600494|163045426|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.9||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|3.53||p-value is Hochberg-adjusted|Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||3.53|-1.83|0.514
81675078|NCT02600494|163045426|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|1.79||p-value is Hochberg adjusted|Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||1.79|-3.73|0.895
81675079|NCT02600494|163045427|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.712|1.4|||Regression, Cox|||||1.400|0.712|0.993
81675080|NCT02600494|163045427|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.657|1.307|||Regression, Cox|||||1.307|0.657|0.665
81675081|NCT03124563|163045430|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, gender, and functional health||||||=.006
81675082|NCT03124563|163045431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, gender, and functional health||||||.034
81675083|NCT03124563|163045432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, gender, and education||||||.065
81675084|NCT03124563|163045433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.308|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, gender, and level of education||||||.308
81675085|NCT03124563|163045434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.349|||||||ANOVA|||||||.349
81675086|NCT03124563|163045435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, gender, and level of education||||||.022
81675087|NCT02762513|163045474|OTHER||Median overall survival time (months)|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||Median calculated by Kaplan-Meier method.|||||
81675088|NCT02762513|163045475|OTHER||Median PFS time (months)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||Median calculated by Kaplan-Meier method.|||||
81675089|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|849.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|786.0|921.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Prescription Drug Costs, AEDs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||921|786|<0.0001
81708042|NCT06408818|163113060|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.46
81675090|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1879.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1636.0|2112.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Prescription Drug Costs, nonAEDs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||2112|1636|<0.0001
81675091|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|5681.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5257.0|6077.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Hospitalizations, All Medical Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||6077|5257|<0.0001
81675092|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|273.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|251.0|295.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Emergency Department Visits, All Medical Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||295|251|<0.0001
81675093|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1021.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|819.0|1211.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Outpatient Services, All Medical Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||1211|819|<0.0001
81675094|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|60.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.0|72.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Neurologist Visits, All Medical Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||72|48|<0.0001
81675095|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2555.0||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|834.0|4281.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Other Healthcare Services, All Medical Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||4281|834|0.0080
81675096|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4041.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3776.0|4305.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Epilepsy-Related Hospitalizations|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||4305|3776|<0.0001
81467224|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|6.0|||ANCOVA|||||6.0|-3.9|0.67
81467225|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|9.0|||ANCOVA|||||9.0|-0.9|0.11
81708043|NCT06408818|163113061|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.20
81708044|NCT06408818|163113062|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.22
81708045|NCT06408818|163113063|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.48
81708046|NCT06408818|163113064|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.69
81708047|NCT06408818|163113065|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used logistic regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.22
81708048|NCT06408818|163113066|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used logistic regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Slope|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.57
81708049|NCT06408818|163113067|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.42
81708050|NCT06408818|163113068|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.45
81708051|NCT06408818|163113069|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.39
81467226|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|9.7|||ANCOVA|||||9.7|-0.2|0.062
81708052|NCT00397631|163113225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001||95.0|-1.13|-0.65|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline HbA1c||||-0.65|-1.13|<0.001
81708053|NCT00397631|163113226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.87|<|0.001||95.0|-30.4|-15.2|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline FPG||||-15.2|-30.4|<0.001
81708054|NCT00397631|163113227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-44.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.37|<|0.001||95.0|-57.2|32.2|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline 2-hour PPG||||32.2|-57.2|<0.001
81708055|NCT01108068|163113257|EQUIVALENCE|Continuous variables were expressed as means ± SD or median (range). Group differences in pQCT Z-scores according to genotype T-test was used to compare differences at baseline between affecteds and unaffecteds||||||0.0003|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Differences in the two groups were assessed using Student's t-test or the rank-sum test if skewed.||Cortical area Z-score||||0.0003
81708056|NCT01108068|163113257|EQUIVALENCE|Continuous variables were expressed as means ± SD or median (range). Group differences in pQCT Z-scores according to genotype||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Differences in the two groups were assessed using Student's t-test or the rank-sum test if skewed.||Periosteal circumference Z-score||||0.001
81708057|NCT02711553|163113278|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.123||||0.4821|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.904|1.395||p-value is 2-sided.|Log Rank|Stratified by geographical region, pathological diagnosis, metastatic disease.|Stratified by geographical region, pathological diagnosis, metastatic disease.|||1.395|0.904|0.4821
81708058|NCT02711553|163113278|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.6417|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.734|1.153||p-value is 2-sided.|Log Rank|Stratified by geographical region, pathological diagnosis, metastatic disease.|Stratified by geographical region, pathological diagnosis, metastatic disease.|||1.153|0.734|0.6417
81708059|NCT02711553|163113279|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.336||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.959|1.862|||Log Rank|Stratified by geographical region, pathological diagnosis, metastatic disease.|Stratified by geographical region, pathological diagnosis, metastatic disease.|||1.862|0.959|0.0870
81675097|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|105.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.0|114.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Epilepsy-Related Emergency Department Visits|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||114|97|<0.0001
81675098|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|384.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|358.0|413.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Epilepsy-Related Outpatient Services|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||413|358|<0.0001
81637010|NCT04821271|162964580|OTHER|Treatment comparison||||||0.14|||||||T-test of estimated marginal means|||The null hypothesis was that there would not be treatment differences in mean MADRS total score. Linear mixed model regression using fixed effects of time, treatment, and a time-by-treatment allowed treatment effect estimates to vary by time. The model also included period specific baseline scores, average per person baseline scores (to avoid cross level bias), and period (first or second). All continuous covariates were mean centered. Alpha level of 0.05, and hypothesis was two-sided.||||0.14
81675099|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|47.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.0|56.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Epilepsy-Related Neurologist Visits|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||56|40|<0.0001
81675100|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|892.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|584.0|1192.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Other Epilepsy-Related Healthcare Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||1192|584|<0.0001
81675101|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|12258.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10482.0|14083.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Total Healthcare Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||14083|10482|<0.0001
81675102|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|322.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|245.0|398.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Prescription Drug Costs, AEDs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||398|245|<0.0001
81675103|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|841.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|556.0|1078.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Prescription Drug Costs, non-AEDs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||1078|556|<0.0001
81675104|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3248.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2790.0|3714.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Hospitalizations, All Medical Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||3714|2790|<0.0001
81675105|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|164.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|138.0|190.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Emergency Department Visits, All Medical Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||190|138|<0.0001
81675106|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|628.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|409.0|819.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Outpatient Services, All Medical Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||819|409|<0.0001
81675107|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|42.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Neurologist Visits, All Medical Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||42|18|<0.0001
81675108|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|235.0||||0.7628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1367.0|1798.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Other Healthcare Services, All Medical Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||1798|-1367|0.7628
81675109|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2306.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2016.0|2603.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Epilepsy-Related Hospitalizations|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||2603|2016|<0.0001
81675110|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|63.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.0|74.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Epilepsy-Related Emergency Department Visits|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||74|52|<0.0001
81675111|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|211.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|179.0|245.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Epilepsy-Related Outpatient Services|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||245|179|<0.0001
81675112|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.0|33.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Epilepsy-Related Neurologist Visits|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||33|15|<0.0001
81675113|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|277.0||||0.0581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|581.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Other Epilepsy-Related Healthcare Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||581|-19|0.0581
81675114|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5437.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3672.0|7142.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Total Healthcare Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||7142|3672|<0.0001
81675115|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1019.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|836.0|1191.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Prescription Drug Costs, AEDs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||1191|836|<0.0001
81675116|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1047.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|564.0|1486.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Prescription Drug Costs, Non-AEDs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||1486|564|<0.0001
81675117|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|9128.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7346.0|11125.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Hospitalizations|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||11125|7346|<0.0001
81675118|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|459.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|326.0|622.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Emergency Department Visits|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||622|326|<0.0001
81675119|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2427.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1587.0|3290.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Outpatient Services|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||3290|1587|<0.0001
81675120|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|357.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|225.0|525.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Neurologists Visits|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||525|225|<0.0001
81675121|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|502.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|234.0|768.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Other Healthcare Services|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||768|234|<0.0001
81675122|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6483.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5329.0|7927.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Epilepsy-Related Hospitalizations|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||7927|5329|<0.0001
81675123|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|150.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|112.0|199.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Epilepsy-Related Emergency Department Visits|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||199|112|<0.0001
81675124|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|516.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|401.0|645.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Epilepsy-Related Outpatient Services|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||645|401|<0.0001
81675125|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|158.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.0|231.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Epilepsy-Related Neurologist Visits|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||231|97|<0.0001
81686298|NCT01025336|163070019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.04|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 5: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||1.04|0.41|
81708060|NCT02711553|163113279|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.948||||0.7599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.669|1.342|||Log Rank|Stratified by geographical region, pathological diagnosis, metastatic disease.|Stratified by geographical region, pathological diagnosis, metastatic disease.|||1.342|0.669|0.7599
81467227|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|10.6|||ANCOVA|||||10.6|0.7|0.025
81467228|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|11.5|||ANCOVA|||||11.5|0.2|0.041
81708061|NCT02711553|163113280|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.9|||Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by randomization strata Geographical Region, Pathological Diagnosis, Metastatic Disease.|Stratified by randomization strata Geographical Region, Pathological Diagnosis, Metastatic Disease.|||1.9|0.6|0.878
81708062|NCT02711553|163113280|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.9|||Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by randomization strata Geographical Region, Pathological Diagnosis, Metastatic Disease.|Stratified by randomization strata Geographical Region, Pathological Diagnosis, Metastatic Disease.|||0.9|0.2|0.023
81675126|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|83.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|113.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Other Epilepsy-Related Healthcare Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Ordinary least squares regression was used to adjust differences. Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, baseline treatment, and costs.|Confidence intervals were calculated using a nonparametric bootstrap with 999 replications.|||113|58|<0.0001
81675127|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14582.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12019.0|17097.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Total Healthcare Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||17097|12019|<0.0001
81675128|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|420.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|210.0|630.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Prescription Drug Costs, AEDs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||630|210|<0.0001
81708063|NCT02711553|163113281|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.4|||Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by randomization strata Geographical Region, Pathological Diagnosis, Metastatic Disease.|Stratified by randomization strata Geographical Region, Pathological Diagnosis, Metastatic Disease.|||2.4|0.6|0.680
81675129|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|658.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|217.0|1131.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Prescription Drug Costs, Non-AEDs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||1131|217|<0.0001
81675130|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6040.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3442.0|8795.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Hospitalizations, All Medical Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||8795|3442|<0.0001
81675131|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|268.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.0|425.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Emergency Department Visits, All Medical Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||425|81|0.0020
81675132|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.0||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-991.0|944.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Outpatient Services, All Medical Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||944|-991|0.9670
81675133|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|97.0||||0.2563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.0|302.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Neurologist Visits, All Medical Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||302|-77|0.2563
81675134|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|328.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.0|588.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Other Healthcare Services, All Medical Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||588|90|0.0100
81708064|NCT02711553|163113281|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.6|||Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by randomization strata Geographical Region, Pathological Diagnosis, Metastatic Disease.|Stratified by randomization strata Geographical Region, Pathological Diagnosis, Metastatic Disease.|||2.6|0.6|0.499
81675135|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4984.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3168.0|7335.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Hospitalizations, Epilepsy-Related|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||7335|3168|<0.0001
81675136|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|112.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.0|166.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Emergency Department Visits, Epilepsy-Related|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||166|70|<0.0001
81675137|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|236.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.0|403.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Outpatient Services, Epilepsy-Related|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||403|70|0.01
81675138|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|65.0||||0.1061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|145.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Neurologist Visits, Epilepsy-Related|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||145|-22|0.1061
81675139|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|58.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.0|93.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Other Healthcare Services, Epilepsy-Related|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||93|28|<0.0001
81675140|NCT01390909|163045478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7673.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4571.0|10989.0||Adjusted Cost Differences in Total Healthcare Costs|Ordinary Least Squares Regression|Covariates were gender, age, region, comorbidities, AEDs and non-AEDs known to increase seizure risk and baseline costs.||||10989|4571|<0.0001
81675141|NCT02597855|163045491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||The difference of polyp regression rate between two groups were compared.||||<0.05
81675142|NCT02597855|163045492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The Mann-Whitney test was used for a comparison of best corrected visual acuity assessed at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months between type1 and type2.||best corrected visual acuity was compared between two groups||||<0.05
81675143|NCT02814565|163045550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||The 2-sample Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.6179
81675144|NCT02814565|163045551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4338|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 7. The 2-sample Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.4338
81675145|NCT02814565|163045551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1657|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Day 14. The 2-sample Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.1657
81675146|NCT02814565|163045552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0393|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.0393
81675147|NCT02814565|163045553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 7. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.0330
81675148|NCT02814565|163045553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0262|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 15. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.0262
81675149|NCT02814565|163045554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5756|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 3. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.5756
81675150|NCT02814565|163045554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4395|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 7. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.4395
81675151|NCT02814565|163045554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0905|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 14. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.0905
81675152|NCT02814565|163045555|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Day 3. A two-tailed Fisher's exact test to compare the number of responders between the Placebo and the Cyclobenzaprine HCl 15 mg treatment group to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance."||||1.0000
81675153|NCT02814565|163045555|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Day 7. A two-tailed Fisher's exact test to compare the number of responders between the Placebo and the Cyclobenzaprine HCl 15 mg treatment group to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance."||||1.0000
81675154|NCT02814565|163045555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2757|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Day 14. A two-tailed Fisher's exact test to compare the number of responders between the Placebo and the Cyclobenzaprine HCl 15 mg treatment group to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance."||||0.2757
81675155|NCT02814565|163045556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.302|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 3. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.3020
81675156|NCT02814565|163045556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2367|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 7. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.2367
81675157|NCT02814565|163045556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 15. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.0250
81675158|NCT02814565|163045557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4428|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 3. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.4428
81675159|NCT02814565|163045557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1163|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 7. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.1163
81675160|NCT02814565|163045557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0489|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 15. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.0489
81675161|NCT02814565|163045558|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5275|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 3. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.5275
81675162|NCT02814565|163045558|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 7. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.0880
81675163|NCT02814565|163045558|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2542|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 15. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.2542
81675164|NCT02814565|163045559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.692|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 3. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.6920
81675165|NCT02814565|163045559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0749|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 7. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.0749
81675166|NCT02814565|163045559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2371|||||||Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test|||Day 15. The 2-sample Wilcoxon sum rank test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.||||0.2371
81675167|NCT04418765|163045571|OTHER|Testing sequence: 1. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 2. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 3. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 4. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 5a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 5b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 5c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 300 mg vs placebo; 6a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 6b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 6c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 100 mg vs placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-2.5||Testing continued only, if the previous comparison was statistically significant. Threshold for significance: p-value \<α, where α = 0.05. Here it is test no. 1 of testing order.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) with month (Weeks 1-4, 5-8, 9-12, 13-16, 17-20, 21-24), country, stratification factor (monthly MHDs at baseline: ≤14/\>14) and treatment as factors, baseline score as a continuous covariate, treatment-by-month interaction, baseline score-by-month interaction, and stratum-by-month interaction. A testing strategy was applied to ensure protection of the type 1 error.||-2.5|-3.9|<0.0001
81675168|NCT04418765|163045571|OTHER|Testing sequence: 1. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 2. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 3. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 4. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 5a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 5b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 5c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 300 mg vs placebo; 6a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 6b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 6c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 100 mg vs placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-2.0||Testing continued only, if the previous comparison was statistically significant. Threshold for significance: p-value \<α, where α = 0.05. Here it is test no. 3 of testing order.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Analysis was performed using an REML-based MMRM with month (Weeks 1-4, Weeks 5-8, Weeks 9-12, Weeks 13-16, Weeks 17-20, Weeks 21-24), country, stratification factor (monthly MHDs at baseline: ≤14/\>14) and treatment as factors, baseline score as a continuous covariate, treatment-by-month interaction, baseline score-by-month interaction, and stratum-by-month interaction.~A testing strategy (sequence of tests) was applied to ensure protection of the type 1 error."||-2.0|-3.4|<0.0001
81675169|NCT04418765|163045572|OTHER|Testing sequence: 1. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 2. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 3. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 4. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 5a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 5b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 5c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 300 mg vs placebo; 6a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 6b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 6c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 100 mg vs placebo.|Odds Ratio (OR)|6.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.41|10.01||Testing continued only, if the previous comparison was statistically significant. Threshold for significance: p-value \<α, where α = 0.05. Here it is test no. 2 of testing order.|Regression, Logistic|||"Analysis was performed using logistic regression model including baseline MMDs as a continuous covariate, and treatment and stratification factor (MHD at baseline: ≤14/\>14) as factors.~A testing strategy (sequence of tests) was applied to ensure protection of the type 1 error."||10.01|4.41|<0.0001
81686299|NCT01025336|163070019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|5.24|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||5.24|1.82|
81708065|NCT02711553|163113285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|0.09||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) Model.|MMRM Model|Least Squares (LS) Mean value was adjusted for treatment, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.||PWB||0.09|-2.28|0.069
81467229|NCT01340027|162626312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|10.1|||ANCOVA|||||10.1|-1.2|0.12
81637011|NCT04821271|162964581|OTHER|Treatment comparison||||||0.12|||||||T-test of estimated marginal means|||The null hypothesis was that there would not be treatment differences in mean MADRS total score. Linear mixed model regression using fixed effects of time, treatment, and a time-by-treatment allowed treatment effect estimates to vary by time. The model also included period specific baseline scores, average per person baseline scores (to avoid cross level bias), and period (first or second). All continuous covariates were mean centered. Alpha level of 0.05, and hypothesis was two-sided.||||0.12
81637012|NCT04821271|162964582|OTHER|Treatment comparison||||||0.69|||||||T-test of estimated marginal means|||The null hypothesis was that there would not be treatment differences in mean MADRS total score. Linear mixed model regression using fixed effects of time, treatment, and a time-by-treatment allowed treatment effect estimates to vary by time. The model also included period specific baseline scores, average per person baseline scores (to avoid cross level bias), and period (first or second). All continuous covariates were mean centered. Alpha level of 0.05, and hypothesis was two-sided.||||0.69
81637013|NCT04821271|162964583|OTHER|Treatment comparison||||||0.73|||||||T-test of estimated marginal means|||The null hypothesis was that there would not be treatment differences in mean MADRS total score. Linear mixed model regression using fixed effects of time, treatment, and a time-by-treatment allowed treatment effect estimates to vary by time. The model also included period specific baseline scores, average per person baseline scores (to avoid cross level bias), and period (first or second). All continuous covariates were mean centered. Alpha level of 0.05, and hypothesis was two-sided.||||0.73
81637014|NCT04821271|162964584|OTHER|Treatment comparison||||||0.28|||||||T-test of estimated marginal means|||The null hypothesis was that there would not be treatment differences in mean MADRS total score. Linear mixed model regression using fixed effects of time, treatment, and a time-by-treatment allowed treatment effect estimates to vary by time. The model also included period specific baseline scores, average per person baseline scores (to avoid cross level bias), and period (first or second). All continuous covariates were mean centered. Alpha level of 0.05, and hypothesis was two-sided.||||0.28
81637015|NCT00286325|162964606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0156||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon comparing week zero antibody value in units to week 24 antibody value in units||||=0.0156
81637016|NCT00286325|162964607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0078|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of B cell number at week 0 to b cell number in participants at week 24||||=0.0078
81637017|NCT02334215|162964626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation and Methadone arms compared to Enhanced Treatment as Usual||||.32
81637018|NCT02334215|162964626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs. Methadone||||.32
81637019|NCT02334215|162964627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of Interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation and Methadone Conditions combined vs. Enhanced Treatment as Usual Conditions||||.001
81637020|NCT02334215|162964627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs. Enhanced Treatment as Usual||||.84
81637021|NCT02334215|162964628|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation and Methadone Conditions combined vs. Enhanced Treatment as Usual||||0.11
81637022|NCT02334215|162964628|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs. Methadone||||0.55
81637023|NCT02334215|162964629|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.55
81637024|NCT02334215|162964629|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs Methadone||||0.57
81637025|NCT02334215|162964630|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation and Methadone compared to Enhanced Treatment as Usual||||.997
81637026|NCT02334215|162964630|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs Methadone||||0.26
81637027|NCT02334215|162964631|SUPERIORITY|Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation and Methadone compared to Enhanced Treatment as Usual||||||0.663|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||||||.663
81637028|NCT02334215|162964631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs Methadone||||0.33
81637029|NCT02334215|162964632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation and Methadone arms compared to Enhanced Treatment as Usual||||0.007
81637030|NCT02334215|162964632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs. Methadone||||.76
81637031|NCT02334215|162964633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs. Enhanced Treatment as Usual||||0.60
81637032|NCT02334215|162964633|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs. Methadone||||1.0
81637033|NCT02334215|162964634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation and Methadone vs. Enhanced Treatment as Usual||||.09
81637034|NCT02334215|162964634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs. Methadone||||.74
81467230|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.08|||Regression, Logistic|||"All statistical comparisons were made using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The logistic regression model includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline measurement as a covariate."||2.08|0.52|0.92
81467231|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.77|0.58|0.98
81467232|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.23|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.23|0.70|0.45
81675170|NCT04418765|163045572|OTHER|Testing sequence: 1. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 2. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 3. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 4. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 5a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 5b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 5c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 300 mg vs placebo; 6a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 6b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 6c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 100 mg vs placebo.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.29|7.47||Testing continued only, if the previous comparison was statistically significant. Threshold for significance: p-value \<α, where α = 0.05. Here it is test no. 4 of testing order.|Regression, Logistic|||"Analysis was performed using logistic regression model including baseline MMDs as a continuous covariate, and treatment and stratification factor (MHD at baseline: ≤14/\>14) as factors.~A testing strategy (sequence of tests) was applied to ensure protection of the type 1 error."||7.47|3.29|<0.0001
81675171|NCT04418765|163045573|OTHER|Testing sequence: 1. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 2. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 3. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 4. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 5a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 5b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 5c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 300 mg vs placebo; 6a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 6b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 6c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 100 mg vs placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-3.0||Threshold for significance: p-value \<α, where α = 0.05. Here it is test no. 5a of testing order.|Mixed Models Analysis|Testing continued only, if the previous comparison was statistically significant.||"Analysis was performed using an REML-based MMRM with month (Weeks 1-4, Weeks 5-8, Weeks 9-12, Weeks 13-16, Weeks 17-20, Weeks 21-24), country, stratification factor (monthly MHDs at baseline: ≤14/\>14) and treatment as factors, baseline score as a continuous covariate, treatment-by-month interaction, baseline score-by-month interaction, and stratum-by-month interaction.~A testing strategy (sequence of tests) was applied to ensure protection of the type 1 error."||-3.0|-4.5|<0.0001
81675172|NCT04418765|163045573|OTHER|Testing sequence: 1. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 2. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 3. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 4. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 5a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 5b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 5c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 300 mg vs placebo; 6a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 6b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 6c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 100 mg vs placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-2.2||Threshold for significance: The consecutive order of the smallest (p1), the second smallest (p2), and the largest p-value (p3) had to be \<α/3, \<α/2, and \<α, where α = 0.05. Here it is test no. 6a of testing order.|Mixed Models Analysis|Testing continued only, if the previous comparison was statistically significant.||"Analysis was performed using an REML-based MMRM with month (Weeks 1-4, Weeks 5-8, Weeks 9-12, Weeks 13-16, Weeks 17-20, Weeks 21-24), country, stratification factor (monthly MHDs at baseline: ≤14/\>14) and treatment as factors, baseline score as a continuous covariate, treatment-by-month interaction, baseline score-by-month interaction, and stratum-by-month interaction.~A testing strategy (sequence of tests) was applied to ensure protection of the type 1 error."||-2.2|-3.8|<0.0001
81675173|NCT04418765|163045574|OTHER|Testing sequence: 1. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 2. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 3. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 4. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 5a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 5b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 5c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 300 mg vs placebo; 6a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 6b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 6c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 100 mg vs placebo.|Odds Ratio (OR)|11.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.22|30.15||Threshold for significance: The consecutive order of the smallest (p1), the second smallest (p2), and the largest p-value (p3) had to be \<α/3, \<α/2, and \<α, where α = 0.05. Here it is test no. 5b of testing order.|Regression, Logistic|||"Analysis was performed using logistic regression model including baseline MMDs as a continuous covariate, and treatment and stratification factor (MHD at baseline: ≤14/\>14) as factors.~A testing strategy (sequence of tests) was applied to ensure protection of the type 1 error.~Testing continued only, if the previous comparison was statistically significant."||30.15|5.22|<0.0001
81686300|NCT01025336|163070019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|4.11|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||4.11|1.43|
81686301|NCT01025336|163070019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|3.0|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||3.00|0.96|
81467233|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.53|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.53|0.79|0.24
81467234|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|4.09|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.09|1.19|0.012
81467235|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.90|0.70|0.32
81467236|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|3.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.14|0.72|0.27
81467237|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.04|0.24|0.064
81675174|NCT04418765|163045574|OTHER|Testing sequence: 1. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 2. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 3. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 4. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 5a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 5b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 5c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 300 mg vs placebo; 6a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 6b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 6c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 100 mg vs placebo.|Odds Ratio (OR)|9.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.16|24.35||Threshold for significance: The consecutive order of the smallest (p1), the second smallest (p2), and the largest p-value (p3) had to be \<α/3, \<α/2, and \<α, where α = 0.05. Here it is test no. 6b of testing order.|Regression, Logistic|||"Analysis was performed using logistic regression model including baseline MMDs as a continuous covariate, and treatment and stratification factor (MHD at baseline: ≤14/\>14) as factors.~A testing strategy (sequence of tests) was applied to ensure protection of the type 1 error.~Testing continued only, if the previous comparison was statistically significant."||24.35|4.16|<0.0001
81675175|NCT04418765|163045575|OTHER|Testing sequence: 1. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 2. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 3. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 4. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 5a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 5b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 5c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 300 mg vs placebo; 6a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 6b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 6c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 100 mg vs placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-4.2||Threshold for significance: The consecutive order of the smallest (p1), the second smallest (p2), and the largest p-value (p3) had to be \<α/3, \<α/2, and \<α, where α = 0.05. Here it is test no. 5c of testing order.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Analysis was performed using MMRM with the following fixed effects: visit, country, stratification factor (MHDs at baseline: ≤14/\>14) and treatment as factors, baseline HIT-6 Total Score as a continuous covariate, baseline score-by-visit interaction, treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratum-by-visit interaction.~A testing strategy (sequence of tests) was applied to ensure protection of the type 1 error.~Testing continued only, if the previous comparison was statistically significant."||-4.2|-6.7|<0.0001
81675176|NCT04418765|163045575|OTHER|Testing sequence: 1. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 2. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 300 mg vs placebo; 3. Change in MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 4. 50% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12) 100 mg vs placebo; 5a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 5b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 5c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 300 mg vs placebo; 6a. Change in MMDs (Weeks 13-24), 6b. 75% responders for MMDs (Weeks 1-12), 6c. Change in HIT-6 (Week 12) 100 mg vs placebo.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.5||Threshold for significance: The consecutive order of the smallest (p1), the second smallest (p2), and the largest p-value (p3) had to be \<α/3, \<α/2, and \<α, where α = 0.05. Here it is test no. 6c of testing order.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Analysis was performed using MMRM with the following fixed effects: visit, country, stratification factor (MHDs at baseline: ≤14/\>14) and treatment as factors, baseline HIT-6 Total Score as a continuous covariate, baseline score-by-visit interaction, treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratum-by-visit interaction.~A testing strategy (sequence of tests) was applied to ensure protection of the type 1 error.~Testing continued only, if the previous comparison was statistically significant."||-2.5|-5.0|<0.0001
81675177|NCT01926782|163045612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Alirocumab 300 mg group was compared to placebo group using an appropriate contrast statement.|LS Mean Difference|-52.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-59.8|-45.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 24||-45.0|-59.8|<0.0001
81675178|NCT01926782|163045612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Alirocumab 300 mg group was compared to placebo group using an appropriate contrast statement.|LS Mean Difference|-55.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-62.3|-48.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 21-24||-48.1|-62.3|<0.0001
81675179|NCT01926782|163045613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Alirocumab 300 mg group was compared to placebo group using an appropriate contrast statement.|LS Mean Difference|-58.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-65.0|-52.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 24||-52.4|-65.0|<0.0001
81675180|NCT01926782|163045613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Alirocumab 300 mg group was compared to placebo group using an appropriate contrast statement.|LS Mean Difference|-65.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-70.4|-59.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 21-24||-59.5|-70.4|< 0.0001
81675181|NCT01926782|163045614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-59.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-64.6|-53.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.025 level.||-53.4|-64.6|<0.0001
81675182|NCT01926782|163045615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-62.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-67.7|-56.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-56.2|-67.7|<0.0001
81675183|NCT01926782|163045616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-58.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-64.5|-53.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-53.0|-64.5|<0.0001
81675184|NCT01926782|163045617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-56.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-62.3|-50.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-50.3|-62.3|<0.0001
81675185|NCT01926782|163045618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-59.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-65.0|-54.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-54.1|-65.0|<0.0001
81675186|NCT01926782|163045619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-59.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-64.8|-54.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-54.0|-64.8|<0.0001
81675187|NCT01926782|163045620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-39.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-45.8|-33.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-33.1|-45.8|<0.0001
81675188|NCT01926782|163045621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-48.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-53.2|-43.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-43.2|-53.2|<0.0001
81675189|NCT01926782|163045622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-44.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-49.9|-39.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-39.1|-49.9|<0.0001
81675190|NCT01926782|163045623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-50.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-55.0|-45.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-45.6|-55.0|<0.0001
81675191|NCT01926782|163045624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-43.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-49.9|-36.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-36.2|-49.9|<0.0001
81467238|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.61|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.61|0.59|0.57
81675192|NCT01926782|163045625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-50.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-55.3|-44.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-44.8|-55.3|<0.0001
81675193|NCT01926782|163045626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-49.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-54.8|-43.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-43.3|-54.8|<0.0001
81675194|NCT01926782|163045627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-52.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-57.6|-47.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-47.9|-57.6|<0.0001
81675195|NCT01926782|163045628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-36.6|-26.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-26.3|-36.6|<0.0001
81675196|NCT01926782|163045629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-35.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-38.9|-31.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-31.1|-38.9|<0.0001
81675197|NCT01926782|163045630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-44.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-49.0|-39.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-39.2|-49.0|<0.0001
81675198|NCT01926782|163045631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-44.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-49.7|-39.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-39.9|-49.7|<0.0001
81675199|NCT01926782|163045632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-49.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-54.5|-44.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-44.6|-54.5|<0.0001
81675200|NCT01926782|163045633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-47.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-52.2|-42.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-42.0|-52.2|<0.0001
81675201|NCT01926782|163045634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-36.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-40.4|-32.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-32.4|-40.4|<0.0001
81675202|NCT01926782|163045635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-32.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-36.5|-29.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-29.1|-36.5|<0.0001
81675203|NCT01926782|163045636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|68.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|20.9|221.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.||221.0|20.9|<0.0001
81675204|NCT01926782|163045637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|13.7|47.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Statistical analysis used multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.||47.8|13.7|<0.0001
81675205|NCT01926782|163045638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|280.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|56.7|1385.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||1385.7|56.7|<0.0001
81675206|NCT01926782|163045639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|41.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|20.3|83.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model||83.8|20.3|<0.0001
81675207|NCT01926782|163045640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|90.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|16.5|498.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.||498.3|16.5|<0.0001
81675208|NCT01926782|163045641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|49.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|23.4|104.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.||104.4|23.4|<0.0001
81708066|NCT02711553|163113285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|-0.04||p-values are from type 3 sums of squares MMRM model.|MMRM Model|LS Mean value was adjusted for treatment, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.||PWB||-0.04|-2.42|0.042
81467239|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.68|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.68|0.59|0.55
81467240|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.13|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.13|0.58|0.75
81467241|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.49|0.53|0.72
81675209|NCT01926782|163045642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|297.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|27.9|3160.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Statistical analysis used multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.||3160.6|27.9|<0.0001
81675210|NCT01926782|163045643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|77.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|34.1|176.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Statistical analysis used multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.||176.8|34.1|<0.0001
81675211|NCT01926782|163045644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-27.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-37.0|-18.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Regression, Robust|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.||-18.3|-37.0|<0.0001
81675212|NCT01926782|163045645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-29.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-35.5|-22.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Regression, Robust|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.||-22.7|-35.5|<0.0001
81675213|NCT01926782|163045646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-23.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-32.4|-14.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Regression, Robust|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.||-14.5|-32.4|<0.0001
81675214|NCT01926782|163045647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-26.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-32.8|-20.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Regression, Robust|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.||-20.4|-32.8|<0.0001
81675215|NCT01926782|163045648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.8||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.1|12.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||12.6|3.1|0.0003
81675216|NCT01926782|163045649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.1||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.9|8.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||8.4|1.9|0.0004
81675217|NCT01926782|163045650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.9||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.6|11.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant)||11.1|2.6|0.0004
81675218|NCT01926782|163045651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.2||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.8|8.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||8.7|1.8|0.0007
81675219|NCT01926782|163045652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-11.9||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-21.3|-2.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Regression, Robust|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.||-2.6|-21.3|0.0042
81675220|NCT01926782|163045653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-15.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-21.5|-8.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Regression, Robust|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.||-8.6|-21.5|<0.0001
81675221|NCT01926782|163045654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-14.1||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-22.9|-5.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Regression, Robust|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.||-5.2|-22.9|0.0004
81467242|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.15|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.15|0.58|0.74
81467243|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.71|0.71|0.34
81467244|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.07|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.07|0.80|0.19
81675222|NCT01926782|163045655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-13.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-20.3|-6.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Regression, Robust|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.||-6.9|-20.3|<0.0001
81675223|NCT01926782|163045656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.0|10.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||10.2|3.0|<0.0001
81675224|NCT01926782|163045657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.7||||0.0306|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.1|5.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 300 mg vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||5.4|-0.1|0.0306
81675225|NCT01100944|163045669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.021
81675226|NCT01100944|163045678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||||||Fold change at Cycle 2 Day 1 vs. pre was assessed. Only differences with p\<0.005 could be potentially considered statistically significant while those with 0.005\<p\<0.05 would represent trends towards a difference.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.30
81675227|NCT01100944|163045678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||Fold change at Cycle 1 Day 2 vs. pre was assessed. p values calculated were done using a Wilcoxon signed rank test relative to a ratio of 1.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0001
81675228|NCT01100944|163045678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||Fold change at Cycle 1 Day 3 vs. pre was assessed. p values calculated were done using a Wilcoxon signed rank test relative to a ratio of 1.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0001
81675229|NCT01100944|163045679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||||||Fold change at Cycle 2 Day 1 vs. pre was assessed.Only differences with p\<0.005 could be potentially considered statistically significant while those with 0.005\<p\<0.05 would represent trends towards a difference.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.76
81675230|NCT01100944|163045679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009||||||Fold change at Cycle 1 Day 2 vs. pre was assessed. p values calculated were done using a Wilcoxon signed rank test relative to a ratio of 1.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0009
81675231|NCT01100944|163045679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||Fold change at Cycle 1 Day 3 vs. pre was assessed. p values calculated were done using a Wilcoxon signed rank test relative to a ratio of 1.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0001
81675232|NCT01100944|163045680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||||||Fold change at Cycle 2 Day 1 vs. pre was assessed. p values calculated were done using a Wilcoxon signed rank test relative to a ratio of 1.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.95
81675233|NCT01100944|163045680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||Fold change at Cycle 1 Day 2 vs. pre was assessed. p values calculated were done using a Wilcoxon signed rank test relative to a ratio of 1.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0001
81675234|NCT01100944|163045680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||Fold change at Cycle 1 Day 3 vs. pre was assessed. p values calculated were done using a Wilcoxon signed rank test relative to a ratio of 1.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0001
81675235|NCT02296242|163045683|OTHER||Highest dose (mg) with no DLTs.|600.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||In Part 1, 2 patients experienced DLTs in the 750 mg b.i.d. treatment group (2/7; 29%). There were no dose-limiting toxicities in the 600 mg b.i.d. group or 300 mg b.i.d. group. Therefore, based on these results, 600 mg b.i.d. was selected as the MTD dose (and RP2D dose) which was used as the treatment dose in Part 2 of the study.||||
81675236|NCT02499029|163045788|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||A series of hierarchical linear regression analyses were conducted to examine the effects of treatment group (NAC or placebo) on PTSD symptomatology, craving, substance use, and depression. Baseline levels of the respective outcome measures were entered in Step 1 of the model to adjust for any baseline differences. Treatment group was entered as the predictor in Step 2. The significance threshold was set at a p-value of .05 (two-sided) for all statistical tests.||||.05
81675237|NCT01707693|163045789|SUPERIORITY|repeated measures mixed model analysis of covariance, with the baseline measurement as a covariate.||||||0.023||||||P-value calculated from repeated measures model adjusting for age with a log transformation applied. P-values are one-sided.|ANCOVA|||||||0.023
81675238|NCT01707693|163045790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||\* P-value calculated from repeated measures model adjusting for age with a log transformation applied.|ANCOVA|\* P-value calculated from repeated measures model adjusting for age with a log transformation applied.||||||0.011
81675239|NCT01707693|163045791|OTHER|2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||||||0.033|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.033
81675240|NCT01707693|163045792|OTHER|counts of stage of change||||||0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2-sided Cochran-Armitage trend test||||||.001
81675241|NCT04472429|163045829|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.84||tested at the 1-sided 2.5% level|stratified log-rank test||A stratified Cox regression with Efron's method for tie handling was used to estimate the hazard ratio.|||0.84|0.47|0.0006
81675242|NCT05130463|163045843|OTHER|||||||0.0011||||||Comparison of the change in HbA1c from baseline to the values at 12 weeks post Esgliteo administration.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0011
81675243|NCT05130463|163045844|OTHER|||||||0.0014||||||Comparison of the change in HbA1c from baseline to the values at 24 weeks post Esgliteo administration.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0014
81675244|NCT05130463|163045849|OTHER|||||||0.0008||||||Comparison of the change in FPG from baseline to the values at 12 weeks post Esgliteo administration.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test: Statistically significant at a 5% two-sided level.||FPG at baseline vs FPG after 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.0008
81675245|NCT05130463|163045850|OTHER|||||||0.0068||||||Comparison of the change in FPG from baseline to the values at 24 weeks post Esgliteo administration.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test: Statistically significant at a 5% two-sided level.||FPG at baseline vs FPG after 24 weeks of treatment.||||0.0068
81675246|NCT05130463|163045851|OTHER|||||||0.1867||||||Comparison of the change in body weight from baseline to the values at 12 weeks post Esgliteo administration.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test: Statistically significant at a 5% two-sided level||Body weight at baseline vs Body weight after 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.1867
81675247|NCT05130463|163045852|OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||Comparison of the change in body weight from baseline to the values at 24 weeks post Esgliteo administration.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test: Statistically significant at a 5% two-sided level.||Body weight at baseline vs Body weight after 24 weeks of treatment.||||0.0003
81675248|NCT05130463|163045853|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||Comparison of the change in SBP from baseline to the values at 12 weeks post Esgliteo administration.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test: Statistically significant at a 5% two-sided level.||SBP at baseline vs SBP after 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.0020
81675249|NCT05130463|163045853|OTHER|||||||0.0132||||||Comparison of the change in DBP from baseline to the values at 12 weeks post Esgliteo administration.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test: Statistically significant at a 5% two-sided level.||DBP at baseline vs DBP after 12 weeks of treatment.||||0.0132
81675250|NCT05130463|163045854|OTHER|||||||0.7591||||||Comparison of the change in SBP from baseline to the values at 24 weeks post Esgliteo administration.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test: Statistically significant at a 5% two-sided level.||SBP at baseline vs SBP after 24 weeks of treatment.||||0.7591
81675251|NCT05130463|163045854|OTHER|||||||0.5161||||||Comparison of the change in DBP from baseline to the values at 24 weeks post Esgliteo administration.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test: Statistically significant at a 5% two-sided level.||DBP at baseline vs DBP after 24 weeks of treatment.||||0.5161
81675252|NCT01687712|163045867|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference in pregnancy rates (Gonal-f® RFF - AFOLIA) did not exceed 8% (i.e. a one-sided hypothesis test at the 2.5% level of significance). The difference in rates (\& Wald CI) was estimated using a logistic regression model with binomial distribution and identity link, with treatment and site as factors.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|8.7|||||"Note that risk in this context is the risk of clinical pregnancy. The difference is in the direction Gonal-f® RFF - AFOLIA."|"The null and alternative hypotheses are as follows:~H0: p2- p1 \> ∆ and H1: p2- p1 ≤ ∆,~where p1 is the clinical pregnancy rate in the AFOLIA treatment group, p2 is the clinical pregnancy rate in the Gonal f® treatment group, and Δ is the non-inferiority margin of 8%."||8.7|-1.3|
81686302|NCT01025336|163070019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|3.04|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||3.04|0.88|
81675253|NCT01687712|163045868|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference in pregnancy rates (Gonal-f® RFF - AFOLIA) did not exceed 8% (i.e. a one-sided hypothesis test at the 2.5% level of significance). The difference in rates (\& Wald CI) was estimated using a logistic regression model with binomial distribution and identity link, with treatment and site as factors.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|8.1|||||"Note that risk in this context is the risk of clinical pregnancy. The difference is in the direction Gonal-f® RFF - AFOLIA."|"The null and alternative hypotheses are as follows:~H0: p2- p1 \> ∆ and H1: p2- p1 ≤ ∆,~where p1 is the clinical pregnancy rate in the AFOLIA treatment group, p2 is the clinical pregnancy rate in the Gonal f® treatment group, and Δ is the non-inferiority margin of 8%."||8.1|-2.5|
81675254|NCT01687712|163045872|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons were tested against a null of zero at the two-side 5% significance level.||||||0.612||||||P-values are based upon Type III sums of squares.|ANCOVA|Treatment group and Site are included as factors.||"The null and alternative hypotheses are as follows:~H0: p2- p1 = 0 and H1: p2- p1 ≠0,~where p1 is the least squares adjusted mean number of oocytes retrieved in the AFOLIA treatment group and p2 is the least squares adjusted mean number of oocytes retrieved in the Gonal f® treatment group."||||0.612
81675255|NCT02573155|163045886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0265|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0585|0.163|||ANCOVA|||||0.163|0.0585|<0.0001
81675256|NCT02573155|163045886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0272|<|0.0001||95.0|0.156|0.264|||ANCOVA|||||0.264|0.156|<0.0001
81675257|NCT01318109|163045903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.751|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.923|-0.579||||||||-0.579|-0.923|
81675258|NCT01318109|163045903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.858|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.019|-0.697||||||||-0.697|-1.019|
81675259|NCT01318109|163045904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.191|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.247|-0.135||||||||-0.135|-0.247|
81675260|NCT01318109|163045904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.192|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.242|-0.143||||||||-0.143|-0.242|
81675261|NCT01318109|163045905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|-0.386|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.469|-0.303||||||||-0.303|-0.469|
81675262|NCT01318109|163045905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.403|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.484|-0.323||||||||-0.323|-0.484|
81467245|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.45||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|4.94|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.94|1.22|0.012
81675263|NCT01318109|163045906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.621|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.757|-0.486||||||||-0.486|-0.757|
81675264|NCT01318109|163045906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|-0.692|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.814|-0.569||||||||-0.569|-0.814|
81675265|NCT01318109|163045907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.12|-12.4||||||||-12.40|-26.12|
81675266|NCT01318109|163045907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.43|-16.12||||||||-16.12|-30.43|
81675267|NCT01318109|163045908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.54|-10.66||||||||-10.66|-24.54|
81675268|NCT01318109|163045908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.32|-14.39||||||||-14.39|-28.32|
81675269|NCT01318109|163045909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.95|-11.79||||||||-11.79|-25.95|
81675270|NCT01318109|163045909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.43|-10.9||||||||-10.90|-25.43|
81675271|NCT01318109|163045910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.32|-10.16||||||||-10.16|-26.32|
81675272|NCT01318109|163045910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.87|-13.88||||||||-13.88|-30.87|
81675273|NCT01318109|163045911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.14|2.37||||||||2.37|-20.14|
81675274|NCT01318109|163045911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.34|3.52||||||||3.52|-16.34|
81675275|NCT01328951|163045913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.8183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.22|||Log Rank||The HR and 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated by Cox regression.|Unstratified Analysis.||1.22|0.85|0.8183
81675276|NCT01328951|163045913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.5256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.32|||Log Rank||The HR and 95% CI were estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: Stratified according to tumor histology, stage of disease, objective response at Baseline, bevacizumab use, smoking status, and region of enrollment.||1.32|0.87|0.5256
81675277|NCT01328951|163045914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Event-Free Rate|-0.4||||0.9207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.25|7.45|||Chi-squared|||||7.45|-8.25|0.9207
81675278|NCT01328951|163045916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.4759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.11|||Log Rank||The HR and 95% CI were estimated by Cox regression.|Unstratified Analysis.||1.11|0.80|0.4759
81675279|NCT01328951|163045916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.1635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.06|||Log Rank||The HR and 95% CI were estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: Stratified according to tumor histology, stage of disease, objective response at Baseline, bevacizumab use, smoking status, and region of enrollment.||1.06|0.72|0.1635
81675280|NCT01328951|163045917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Event-Free Rate|-2.89||||0.4069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|3.93|||Chi-squared|||||3.93|-9.70|0.4069
81675281|NCT01328951|163045918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rate|2.78||||0.1097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|6.35|||Chi-squared||The 95% CI for difference in response rates was constructed using the Anderson-Hauck method.|||6.35|-0.78|0.1097
81675282|NCT01328951|163045918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|3.72|||||The 95% CI for OR was constructed using the Wald method.|||3.72|0.87|
81675283|NCT01328951|163045920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rate|1.99||||0.6062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.74|9.72|||Chi-squared||The 95% CI for difference in response rates was constructed using the Anderson-Hauck method.|||9.72|-5.74|0.6062
81675284|NCT01328951|163045920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.49|||||The 95% CI for OR was constructed using the Wald method.|||1.49|0.79|
81686303|NCT01025336|163070019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.54|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 14: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||1.54|0.64|
81708067|NCT02711553|163113285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|0.19||p-values are from type 3 sums of squares MMRM model.|MMRM Model|LS Mean value was adjusted for treatment, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.||SWB||0.19|-1.83|0.112
81708068|NCT02711553|163113285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.67||p-values are from type 3 sums of squares MMRM model.|MMRM Model|LS Mean value was adjusted for treatment, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.||SWB||0.67|-1.35|0.505
81708069|NCT02711553|163113285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|0.17||p-values are from type 3 sums of squares MMRM model.|MMRM Model|LS Mean value was adjusted for treatment, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.||EWB||0.17|-1.56|0.116
81708070|NCT02711553|163113285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.59||p-values are from type 3 sums of squares MMRM model.|MMRM Model|LS Mean value was adjusted for treatment, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.||EWB||0.59|-1.16|0.521
81708071|NCT02711553|163113285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|-0.44||p-values are from type 3 sums of squares MMRM model.|MMRM Model|LS Mean value was adjusted for treatment, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.||FWB||-0.44|-2.87|0.008
81708072|NCT02711553|163113285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|0.62||p-values are from type 3 sums of squares MMRM model.|MMRM Model|LS Mean value was adjusted for treatment, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.||FWB||0.62|-1.82|0.335
81637035|NCT02334215|162964635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation and Methadone vs. Enhanced Treatment as Usual||||.013
81708073|NCT02711553|163113285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|-1.18||p-values are from type 3 sums of squares MMRM model.|MMRM Model|LS Mean value was adjusted for treatment, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.||HCS||-1.18|-4.69|0.001
81708074|NCT02711553|163113285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.12||p-values are from type 3 sums of squares MMRM model.|MMRM Model|LS Mean value was adjusted for treatment, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.||HCS||0.12|-3.40|0.068
81467246|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|3.47|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.47|0.72|0.25
81637036|NCT02334215|162964635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs. Methadone||||.71
81637037|NCT02334215|162964636|SUPERIORITY|Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation and Methadone vs. Enhanced Treatment as Usual||||||0.32|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||||||.32
81708075|NCT02711553|163113285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|0.0||p-values are from type 3 sums of squares MMRM model.|MMRM Model|LS Mean value was adjusted for treatment, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.||FACT-Hep||0.00|-2.04|0.051
81708076|NCT02711553|163113285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|0.38||p-values are from type 3 sums of squares MMRM model.|MMRM Model|LS Mean value was adjusted for treatment, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.||FACT-Hep||0.38|-1.68|0.212
81637038|NCT02334215|162964636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs. Methadone||||0.85
81708077|NCT02711553|163113285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|-2.04||p-values are from type 3 sums of squares MMRM model.|MMRM Model|LS Mean value was adjusted for treatment, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.||TOI||-2.04|-9.30|0.002
81708078|NCT02711553|163113285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.07|0.22||p-values are from type 3 sums of squares MMRM model.|MMRM Model|LS Mean value was adjusted for treatment, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.||TOI||0.22|-7.07|0.066
81708079|NCT01828567|163113288|OTHER|A logistic regression model was used. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in improvement prevention program enrollment between the usual care and intervention arms by month 6.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|3.89|||Regression, Logistic|||The first primary outcome is the cumulative enrollment in prevention programs over the six months of follow up. This will be assessed via self-report at months 1 and 6. As defined by the eligibility criteria, all patients will have a value of 0 at baseline.||3.89|1.66|<.0001
81708080|NCT01828567|163113290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|3.7||A general linear model with an unstructured covariance matrix to take into account the within-patient correlation between repeated measures over time.|Repeated Measures|This model assumes the groups have equal baseline means.|We estimate the parameters in the model using the SAS procedure MIXED (SAS Version 9.4, Cary, NC). The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in improvement in PAM scores between the usual care and intervention arms at 1 month.|For the primary hypothesis we will be examining the effect during the 1-month long intervention delivery period.||3.7|-0.8|0.204
81708081|NCT01828567|163113291|EQUIVALENCE|This model assumes the groups have equal baseline means, which is appropriate for a randomized controlled trial and is equivalent in efficiency to an ANCOVA model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.7||A general Linear model with an unstructured covariance matrix to take into account the within-patient correlation between repeated measures over time. For the primary hypothesis we will be assessing sustainability at 6 months.|Repeated Measures|This model assumes the groups have equal baseline means.|We estimate the parameters in the model using the SAS procedure MIXED (SAS Version 9.4, Cary, NC). The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in improvement in PAM scores between the usual care and intervention arms at 6 month.|||4.7|0.2|0.030
81675285|NCT05103332|163045926|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|-7.6||MMRM: Fixed factors: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, race (black/all other races); Covariates: Baseline (BA) 24-hour mean SBP using ABPM \& BA estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|MMRM||LS Mean Difference between zilebesiran (add on to indapamide) and placebo (add on to indapamide), 95% CI was calculated using MMRM model.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error at α=0.05 within each cohort \& handle primary \& key secondary endpoints analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the endpoints are reported. Hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at nominal p-value \< 0.05. Data for SBP, assessed using ABPM, while participants were on \& within 2 weeks after stopping any escape medication were censored for this endpoint.||-7.6|-16.5|<0.0001
81675286|NCT05103332|163045927|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-9.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-6.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, race (black or all other races) as fixed factors, with baseline 24-hour mean SBP assessed by ABPM and baseline eGFR as covariates. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|MMRM||LS Mean Difference between zilebesiran (add on to amlodipine) and placebo (add on to amlodipine), 95% CI was calculated using MMRM model.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error at α=0.05 within each cohort \& handle primary \& key secondary endpoints analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the endpoints are reported. Hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at nominal p-value \< 0.05. Data for SBP, assessed using ABPM, while participants were on \& within 2 weeks after stopping any escape medication were censored for this endpoint.||-6.6|-12.9|<0.0001
81686304|NCT01025336|163070019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.93|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||1.93|0.71|
81708082|NCT01828567|163113293|EQUIVALENCE|This model assumes the groups have equal baseline means|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.2|||Repeated Measures|A general linear model with an unstructured covariance matrix to take into account the within-patient correlation between repeated measures over time.|We estimate the parameters in the model using the SAS procedure MIXED (SAS Version 9.4, Cary, NC). The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in improvement in FRS scores between the usual care and intervention arms at 6 month.|Our secondary outcome of interest is the Framingham Risk Score, measured at baseline and month 6.||2.2|-0.7|0.330
81708083|NCT02332876|163113294|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81708084|NCT02614261|163113295|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|-1.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.26|-2.92|<.001
81467247|NCT01340027|162626313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|3.75|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.75|0.74|0.21
81576053|NCT01571427|162823418|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 3: CDR 0.5 (n=34)||||0.04
81637039|NCT02334215|162964637|SUPERIORITY|Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation and Methadone vs. Enhanced Treatment as Usual||||||0.1|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||||||.10
81675287|NCT05103332|163045928|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89|=|0.0183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-0.8||MMRM: Fixed factors: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, race (black/all other races); Covariates: Baseline (BA) 24-hour mean SBP using ABPM \& BA eGFR. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|MMRM||LS Mean Difference between zilebesiran (add on to olmesartan) and placebo (add on to olmesartan), 95% CI was calculated using MMRM model.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error at α=0.05 within each cohort \& handle primary \& key secondary endpoints analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the endpoints are reported. Hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at nominal p-value \< 0.05. Data for SBP, assessed using ABPM, while subjects were on \& within 2 weeks after stopping any escape medication were censored for this endpoint.||-0.8|-8.2|=0.0183
81675288|NCT05103332|163045929|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-18.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|-14.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, race (black or all other races) as fixed factors, with baseline office SBP and baseline eGFR as covariates. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|MMRM||LS Mean Difference between zilebesiran (add on to indapamide) and placebo (add on to indapamide), 95% CI was calculated using MMRM model.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error at α=0.05 within each cohort and handle primary and key secondary endpoints analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the endpoints are reported. Hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at nominal p-value \< 0.05. Data for office SBP assessed while participants were on and within 2 weeks after stopping any escape medication were censored for this endpoint.||-14.2|-22.8|<0.0001
81675289|NCT05103332|163045930|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-7.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, race (black or all other races) as fixed factors, with baseline 24-hour mean SBP assessed by ABPM and baseline eGFR as covariates. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|MMRM||LS Mean Difference between zilebesiran (add on to indapamide) and placebo (add on to indapamide), 95% CI was calculated using MMRM model.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error at α=0.05 within each cohort and handle primary and key secondary endpoints analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at nominal p-value \< 0.05. All collected data for SBP assessed by ABPM, were included in the analysis for this endpoint.||-7.3|-14.7|<0.0001
81708085|NCT02614261|163113295|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|-1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.05|-2.71|<.001
81637040|NCT02334215|162964637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs. Methadone||||.74
81637041|NCT02334215|162964638|SUPERIORITY|Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation and Methadone vs. Enhanced Treatment as Usual||||||0.42|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||||||.42
81637042|NCT02334215|162964638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs. Methadone||||0.42
81637043|NCT02334215|162964639|SUPERIORITY|Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation and Methadone vs. Enhanced Treatment as Usual||||||0.28|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||||||.28
81637044|NCT02334215|162964639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs. Methadone||||0.44
81637045|NCT02334215|162964640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation and Methadone combined vs. Enhanced Treatment as Usual||||.61
81637046|NCT02334215|162964640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs. Methadone||||0.72
81637047|NCT02334215|162964641|SUPERIORITY|Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation and Methadone vs. Enhanced Treatment as Usual||||||0.71|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||||||.71
81637048|NCT02334215|162964641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||Contrast of interest: Methadone plus Patient Navigation vs. Methadone||||.86
81637049|NCT01836445|162964652|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio|0.9||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.06|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.06|0.76|0.20
81637050|NCT01836445|162964653|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio|0.95||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.14|0.80|0.60
81637051|NCT01836445|162964654|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio|0.83||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.99|0.70|0.04
81637052|NCT01836445|162964656|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.95|||Z-test|||||0.95|0.38|0.01
81637053|NCT01836445|162964657|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.15|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.150
81637054|NCT01836445|162964658|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.374|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.374
81675290|NCT05103332|163045931|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|-10.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, race (black or all other races) as fixed factors, with baseline office SBP and baseline eGFR as covariates. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|MMRM||LS Mean Difference between zilebesiran (add on to indapamide) and placebo (add on to indapamide), 95% CI was calculated using MMRM model.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error at α=0.05 within each cohort and handle primary and key secondary endpoints analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at nominal p-value \< 0.05. All collected data for office SBP were included in the analysis for this endpoint.||-10.3|-16.9|<0.0001
81675291|NCT05103332|163045932|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.61|33.29||Logistic regression model included treatment and race (black or all other races) as factors and baseline 24-hour mean SBP and baseline eGFR as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error at α=0.05 within each cohort and handle primary and key secondary endpoints analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at nominal p-value \< 0.05.||33.29|4.61|<0.0001
81675292|NCT05103332|163045943|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|-6.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, race (black or all other races) as fixed factors, with baseline office SBP and baseline eGFR as covariates. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|MMRM||LS Mean Difference between zilebesiran (add on to amlodipine) and placebo (add on to amlodipine), 95% CI was calculated using MMRM model.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error at α=0.05 within each cohort and handle primary and key secondary endpoints analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the endpoints are reported. Hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at nominal p-value \< 0.05. Data for office SBP assessed while participants were on and within 2 weeks after stopping any escape medication were censored for this endpoint.||-6.9|-13.4|<0.0001
81675293|NCT05103332|163045944|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|-5.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, race (black or all other races) as fixed factors, with baseline 24-hour mean SBP assessed by ABPM and baseline eGFR as covariates. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|MMRM||LS Mean Difference between zilebesiran (add on to amlodipine) and placebo (add on to amlodipine), 95% CI was calculated using MMRM model.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error at α=0.05 within each cohort and handle primary and key secondary endpoints analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at nominal p-value \< 0.05. All collected data for SBP assessed by ABPM, were included in the analysis for this endpoint.||-5.3|-10.6|<0.0001
81637055|NCT01836445|162964659|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.919|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Motivation items||||0.919
81637056|NCT01836445|162964659|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.493|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Social Norms items||||0.493
81637057|NCT01836445|162964659|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Behavioral Skills items||||0.002
81637058|NCT01836445|162964660|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.067|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Relationship Maintenance items||||0.067
81637059|NCT01836445|162964660|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.135|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Condom Use items||||0.135
81637060|NCT01836445|162964660|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.025|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for HIV Testing items||||0.025
81637061|NCT01836445|162964661|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.138|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.138
81637062|NCT01836445|162964662|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.173|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.173
81637063|NCT01836445|162964663|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.567|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.567
81637064|NCT01836445|162964664|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.861|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for motivation items||||0.861
81637065|NCT01836445|162964664|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.628|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for social norms items||||0.628
81637066|NCT01836445|162964664|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.151|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for behavioral skills items||||0.151
81637067|NCT01836445|162964665|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Relationship Maintenance items||||0.001
81637068|NCT01836445|162964665|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.067|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Condom Use items||||0.067
81637069|NCT01836445|162964665|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.637|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for HIV Testing items||||0.637
81637070|NCT01836445|162964666|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.862|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.862
81637071|NCT01836445|162964667|OTHER|Generalized Linear Mixed Model statistical test used||||||0.762|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.762
81637072|NCT01836445|162964668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Motivation items||||0.043
81637073|NCT01836445|162964668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.617|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Social Norm items||||0.617
81637074|NCT01836445|162964668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Behavioral Skills items||||0.570
81637075|NCT01836445|162964669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Relationship Maintenance items||||0.036
81637076|NCT01836445|162964669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.837|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for Condom Use items||||0.837
81686305|NCT01025336|163070019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.04|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||2.04|1.01|
81637077|NCT01836445|162964669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.953|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis for HIV Testing items||||0.953
81637078|NCT01836445|162964670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.719|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.719
81637079|NCT03365622|162964702|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.306|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.379||0.3938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.242|20.854|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, BMI, type of surgery and TAP block.|"The estimate reflects the adjusted difference in mean outcome between arms/groups, with the placebo IV + oral acetaminophen serving as the reference group."|A multiple linear regression model was used to examine the association between treatment assignment and the total opioid dose administered intraoperatively and postoperatively, adjusting for patient age, gender, body mass index (BMI), type of surgery (laparoscopic donor nephrectomy or laparoscopic nephrectomy for renal cancer), and whether the patient received a TAP block during surgery.||20.854|-8.242|0.3938
81637080|NCT03365622|162964703|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.283||0.7051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.451|0.666|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, BMI, type of surgery and TAP block.|"The estimate reflects the adjusted difference in mean outcome between arms/groups, with the placebo IV + oral acetaminophen serving as the reference group."|A multiple linear regression model was used to examine the association between treatment assignment and the 20-24 hours post-op average surgical pain, adjusting for patient age, gender, body mass index (BMI), type of surgery (laparoscopic donor nephrectomy or laparoscopic nephrectomy for renal cancer), and whether the patient received a TAP block during surgery.||0.666|-0.451|0.7051
81637081|NCT03365622|162964704|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.276|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.317||0.3852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.349|0.901|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, BMI, type of surgery and TAP block.|"The estimate reflects the adjusted difference in mean outcome between arms/groups, with the placebo IV + oral acetaminophen serving as the reference group."|A multiple linear regression model was used to examine the association between treatment assignment and the 1-2 hours post-op average surgical pain, adjusting for patient age, gender, body mass index (BMI), type of surgery (laparoscopic donor nephrectomy or laparoscopic nephrectomy for renal cancer), and whether the patient received a TAP block during surgery.||0.901|-0.349|0.3852
81637082|NCT03365622|162964705|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.534|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.816||0.8498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|6.088|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, BMI, type of surgery and TAP block.|"The estimate reflects the adjusted difference in mean outcome between arms/groups, with the placebo IV + oral acetaminophen serving as the reference group."|A multiple linear regression model was used to examine the association between treatment assignment and the 1-2 hours post-op inspiratory capacity percentage, adjusting for patient age, gender, body mass index (BMI), type of surgery (laparoscopic donor nephrectomy or laparoscopic nephrectomy for renal cancer), and whether the patient received a TAP block during surgery.||6.088|-5.02|0.8498
81637083|NCT03365622|162964706|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.007||0.5839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.579|4.28|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, BMI, type of surgery and TAP block.|"The estimate reflects the adjusted difference in mean outcome between arms/groups, with the placebo IV + oral acetaminophen serving as the reference group."|A multiple linear regression model was used to examine the association between treatment assignment and the 20-24 hours post-op inspiratory capacity percentage, adjusting for patient age, gender, body mass index (BMI), type of surgery (laparoscopic donor nephrectomy or laparoscopic nephrectomy for renal cancer), and whether the patient received a TAP block during surgery.||4.28|-7.579|0.5839
81675294|NCT05103332|163045945|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|-6.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, race (black or all other races) as fixed factors, with baseline office SBP and baseline eGFR as covariates. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|MMRM||LS Mean Difference between zilebesiran (add on to amlodipine) and placebo (add on to amlodipine), 95% CI was calculated using MMRM model.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error at α=0.05 within each cohort and handle primary and key secondary endpoints analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at nominal p-value \< 0.05. All collected data for office SBP were included in the analysis for this endpoint.||-6.3|-10.9|<0.0001
81675295|NCT05103332|163045946|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.43|10.61||Logistic regression model included treatment and race (black or all other races) as factors and baseline 24-hour mean SBP and baseline eGFR as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error at α=0.05 within each cohort and handle primary and key secondary endpoints analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at nominal p-value \< 0.05.||10.61|2.43|<0.0001
81675296|NCT05103332|163045957|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76|=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-3.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, race (black or all other races) as fixed factors, with baseline office SBP and baseline eGFR as covariates. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|MMRM||LS Mean Difference between zilebesiran (add on to olmesartan) and placebo (add on to olmesartan), 95% CI was calculated using MMRM model.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error at α=0.05 within each cohort and handle primary and key secondary endpoints analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the endpoints are reported. Hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at nominal p-value \< 0.05. Data for office SBP assessed while participants were on and within 2 weeks after stopping any escape medication were censored for this endpoint.||-3.3|-10.2|=0.0002
81675297|NCT05103332|163045958|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42|=|0.2103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, race (black or all other races) as fixed factors, with baseline 24-hour mean SBP assessed by ABPM and baseline eGFR as covariates. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|MMRM||LS Mean Difference between zilebesiran (add on to olmesartan) and placebo (add on to olmesartan), 95% CI was calculated using MMRM model.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error at α=0.05 within each cohort and handle primary and key secondary endpoints analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at nominal p-value \< 0.05. All collected data for SBP assessed by ABPM, were included in the analysis for this endpoint.||1.0|-4.6|=0.2103
81675298|NCT05103332|163045959|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-2.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, race (black or all other races) as fixed factors, with baseline office SBP and baseline eGFR as covariates. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|MMRM||LS Mean Difference between zilebesiran (add on to olmesartan) and placebo (add on to olmesartan), 95% CI was calculated using MMRM model.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error at α=0.05 within each cohort and handle primary and key secondary endpoints analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at nominal p-value \< 0.05. All collected data for office SBP were included in the analysis for this endpoint.||-2.3|-6.8|<0.0001
81675299|NCT05103332|163045960|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67|||=|0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|3.23||Logistic regression model included treatment and race (black or all other races) as factors and baseline 24-hour mean SBP and baseline eGFR as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error at α=0.05 within each cohort and handle primary and key secondary endpoints analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at nominal p-value \< 0.05.||3.23|0.87|=0.1230
81675300|NCT04289116|163045992|SUPERIORITY||Chi Square|1.36||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|||Analysis only includes participants who participated in the We Test - Index arm and Individual HIV Testing and Counseling - Index arm on their own.||||0.20
81675301|NCT04289116|163045992|SUPERIORITY||Chi Square|0.03||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|||Analysis only includes participants who participated in the We Test - Index arm and Individual HIV Testing and Counseling - Index arm on their own.||||0.58
81675302|NCT04289116|163045993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.82||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis only includes participants who participated in the We Test - Index arm and Individual HIV Testing and Counseling - Index arm on their own.||||0.08
81675303|NCT04289116|163045993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis only includes participants who participated in the We Test - Index arm and Individual HIV Testing and Counseling - Index arm on their own.||||0.02
81675304|NCT04685876|163045994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.355|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.355
81675305|NCT04685876|163045994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.578|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.578
81675306|NCT04685876|163045996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.248|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.248
81675307|NCT04685876|163045996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.297|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.297
81675308|NCT04685876|163045997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.748|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.748
81675309|NCT04685876|163045997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.395|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.395
81675310|NCT04685876|163045998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.152|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.152
81675311|NCT04685876|163045998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.482|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.482
81675312|NCT04209855|163046007|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.513|0.785|||Log Rank|||||0.785|0.513|<0.0001
81675313|NCT00931359|163046024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|Factors of treatment group and analysis center were considered||||||<0.001
81675314|NCT00931359|163046025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.019
81675315|NCT01314716|163046041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in least squares mean|4.6||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|8.2||P-value was based on T-test from mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM).|MMRM|||||8.2|1.1|0.011
81675316|NCT01314716|163046042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|1.1||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|5.0||P-value was based on T-test from mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM).|MMRM|||||5.0|-2.7|0.56
81675317|NCT03784079|163046159|OTHER||Emax|-1.937|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.484|-1.389||||||||-1.389|-2.484|
81675318|NCT03784079|163046159|OTHER||EC50|7.094|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.585|13.602||||||||13.602|0.585|
81675319|NCT03784079|163046159|OTHER||s2e|0.137|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.062|0.212||||||||0.212|0.062|
81675320|NCT03784079|163046160|OTHER||Emax|-1.929|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.479|-1.379||||||||-1.379|-2.479|
81675321|NCT03784079|163046160|OTHER||EC50|0.446|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.861||||||||0.861|0.030|
81675322|NCT03784079|163046160|OTHER||s2e|0.139|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.216||||||||0.216|0.063|
81675323|NCT03784079|163046161|OTHER||Emax|-1.926|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.498|-1.354||||||||-1.354|-2.498|
81675324|NCT03784079|163046161|OTHER||EC50|0.197|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.386||||||||0.386|0.007|
81675325|NCT03784079|163046161|OTHER||s2e|0.144|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|0.222||||||||0.222|0.065|
81675326|NCT04179175|163046187|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.29|||Log Rank|one-sided stratified log-rank test, with region and body weight (\<90 kg, ≥ 90 kg) as strata||||1.29|0.59|0.250
81675327|NCT04179175|163046187|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.05|||Log Rank|one-sided stratified log-rank test, with region and body weight (\<90 kg, ≥ 90 kg) as strata||||1.05|0.47|0.044
81675328|NCT01790503|163046237|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.36|||Log Rank|||||1.36|0.71|0.456
81675329|NCT01790503|163046237|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.43|||Log Rank|||||1.43|0.77|0.619
81675330|NCT01790503|163046237|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.26|||Log Rank|||||1.26|0.65|0.272
81675331|NCT01790503|163046238|OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between age subgroups: 18-64 years vs 65+ years||||0.440
81675332|NCT01790503|163046238|OTHER|||||||0.699|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between extent of surgery subgroups: complete resection vs partial resection||||0.699
81675333|NCT01790503|163046238|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between baseline KPS subgroups: 70-89 vs 90-100||||0.003
81675334|NCT01790503|163046238|OTHER|||||||0.201|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between MGMT status subgroups: methylated vs unmethylated||||0.201
81675335|NCT01790503|163046240|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.47|||Log Rank|||||1.47|0.60|0.389
81675336|NCT01790503|163046240|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.42|||Log Rank|||||1.42|0.63|0.393
81675337|NCT01790503|163046240|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.54|||Log Rank|||||1.54|0.63|0.469
81675338|NCT01790503|163046241|OTHER|||||||0.063|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between age subgroups: 18-64 years vs 65+ years||||0.063
81675339|NCT01790503|163046241|OTHER|||||||0.969|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between extent of surgery subgroups: complete resection vs partial resection||||0.969
81675340|NCT01790503|163046241|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between baseline KPS subgroups: 70-89 vs 90-100||||<0.001
81675341|NCT01790503|163046241|OTHER|||||||0.501|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between MGMT status subgroups: methylated vs unmethylated||||0.501
81675342|NCT01790503|163046242|OTHER|||||||0.705|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between age subgroups: 18-64 years vs 65+ years||||0.705
81675343|NCT01790503|163046242|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between extent of surgery subgroups: complete resection vs partial resection||||>0.999
81675344|NCT01790503|163046242|OTHER|||||||0.099|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between baseline KPS subgroups: 70-89 vs 90-100||||0.099
81675345|NCT01790503|163046242|OTHER|||||||0.348|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between MGMT status subgroups: methylated vs unmethylated||||0.348
81675346|NCT00049673|163046247|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.14|||Log Rank|||||1.14|0.53|0.18
81675347|NCT00049673|163046248|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.73|||Log Rank|||||0.73|0.43|0.0001
81675348|NCT01535729|163046250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.949|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.167||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.684|1.318|||Wald Chi-Squares|||Comparison between 70-74 years and 65-69 years was reported. Parameter estimates, standard errors, Wald Chi-Squares, p-values, hazard ratios and confidence limits were based on a univariate Cox regression with factor age.||1.318|0.684|0.756
81675349|NCT01535729|163046250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.744|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.518|1.07|||Wald Chi-Squares|||Comparison between 75-79 years and 65-69 years was reported. Parameter estimates, standard errors, Wald Chi-Squares, p-values, hazard ratios and confidence limits were based on a univariate Cox regression with factor age.||1.070|0.518|0.110
81708086|NCT02614261|163113296|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.623||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.167|2.256|||CPRMM|Categorical pseudo likelihood-based repeated measures model (CPRMM)||Reduction from Baseline ≥50%,||2.256|1.167|.004
81675350|NCT01535729|163046250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.242||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.656|1.692|||Wald Chi-Squares|||Comparison between ≥ 80 years and 65-69 years was reported. Parameter estimates, standard errors, Wald Chi-Squares, p-values, hazard ratios and confidence limits were based on a univariate Cox regression with factor age.||1.692|0.656|0.829
81675351|NCT01535729|163046265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.981|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.741|1.299|||Wald Chi-Squares|||Comparison between 70-74 years and 65-69 years was reported. Parameter estimates, standard errors, Wald Chi-Squares, p-values, hazard ratios and confidence limits were based on a univariate Cox regression with factor age.||1.299|0.741|0.895
81675352|NCT01535729|163046265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.689|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.501|0.947|||Wald Chi-Squares|||Comparison between 75-79 years and 65-69 years was reported. Parameter estimates, standard errors, Wald Chi-Squares, p-values, hazard ratios and confidence limits were based on a univariate Cox regression with factor age.||0.947|0.501|0.022
81675353|NCT01535729|163046265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.767|1.759|||Wald Chi-Squares|||Comparison between ≥ 80 years and 65-69 years was reported. Parameter estimates, standard errors, Wald Chi-Squares, p-values, hazard ratios and confidence limits were based on a univariate Cox regression with factor age.||1.759|0.767|0.479
81675354|NCT01535729|163046266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.732|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.569|0.941|||Wald Chi-Squares|||Comparison between female and male was reported. Parameter estimates, standard errors, Wald Chi-Squares, p-values, hazard ratios and confidence limits were based on a univariate Cox regression with factor gender.||0.941|0.569|0.015
81675355|NCT01535729|163046267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.902|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.402|2.582|||Wald Chi-Squares|||Comparison between ex-smoker and non-smoker was reported. Parameter estimates, standard errors, Wald Chi-Squares, p-values, hazard ratios and confidence limits were based on a univariate Cox regression with factor smoking.||2.582|1.402|0.000
81675356|NCT01535729|163046267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.786|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.248|2.557|||Wald Chi-Squares|||Comparison between smoker and non-smoker was reported. Parameter estimates, standard errors, Wald Chi-Squares, p-values, hazard ratios and confidence limits were based on a univariate Cox regression with factor smoking.||2.557|1.248|0.002
81675357|NCT01535729|163046270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.717|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.535|0.962|||Wald Chi-Squares|||Comparison between female and male was reported. Parameter estimates, standard errors, Wald Chi-Squares, p-values, hazard ratios and confidence limits were based on a univariate Cox regression with factor gender.||0.962|0.535|0.027
81675358|NCT01535729|163046271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.935|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.362|2.749|||Wald Chi-Squares|||Comparison between ex-smoker and non-smoker was reported. Parameter estimates, standard errors, Wald Chi-Squares, p-values, hazard ratios and confidence limits were based on a univariate Cox regression with factor smoking.||2.749|1.362|0.000
81675359|NCT01535729|163046271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.882|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.239|2.859|||Wald Chi-Squares|||Comparison between smoker and non-smoker was reported. Parameter estimates, standard errors, Wald Chi-Squares, p-values, hazard ratios and confidence limits were based on a univariate Cox regression with factor smoking.||2.859|1.239|0.003
81675360|NCT01262365|163046279|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.307|||=|0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.888|1.923|||Regression, Logistic|p-values have been calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, region, and baseline disease status.||Odds Ratio: Epratuzumab/Placebo calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, region, and baseline disease status.||1.923|0.888|=0.175
81675361|NCT01262365|163046279|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.164|||=|0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.714|||Regression, Logistic|p-values have been calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, region, and baseline disease status.||Odds Ratio: Epratuzumab/Placebo calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, region, and baseline disease status.||1.714|0.790|=0.442
81675362|NCT02787850|163046285|OTHER||sucess proportion|86.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.9|95.6||||||||95.6|71.9|
81675363|NCT02787850|163046285|OTHER||success proportion|76.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.7|90.1||||||||90.1|57.7|
81675364|NCT02787850|163046285|OTHER||success proportion|87.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.3|94.9||||||||94.9|76.3|
81675365|NCT02787850|163046285|OTHER||success proportion|85.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.3|95.8||||||||95.8|66.3|
81675366|NCT02322710|163046315|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval of the observed difference between healing rates at D21 (Urgotul® - Tullegras M.S.®) in the PP population did not exceed +10%.|Difference in Percentages|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.5|||ONE_SIDED|97.5||10.0||||||||10.0||
81675367|NCT00130832|163046359|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority criterion is that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the proportion difference (concomitant group minus staggered group) for subjects who achieve neutralizing antibody titers \[NA\] ≥1:8 greater than -10%.|Seroprotection Rate Difference|-0.5|||<|0.001||95.0|-2.2|1.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen's|Comparing seroprotection rate difference with the non-inferiority margin of 0.10 with Miettinen and Nurminen's method.||Seroprotection rate (proportion of subjects who achieve the seroprotection criteria: neutralizing antibody titers \[NA\] ≥1:8) for poliovirus type 1||1.4|-2.2|<0.001
81675368|NCT00130832|163046359|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority criterion is that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the proportion difference (concomitant group minus staggered group) for subjects who achieve neutralizing antibody titers \[NA\] ≥1:8 greater than -10%.|Seroprotection Rate Difference|0.0|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.4|1.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen's|Comparing seroprotection rate difference with the non-inferiority margin of 0.10 with Miettinen and Nurminen's method.||Seroprotection rate (proportion of subjects who achieve the seroprotection criteria: neutralizing antibody titers \[NA\] ≥1:8) for poliovirus type 2||1.6|-1.4|<0.001
81675369|NCT00130832|163046359|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority criterion is that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the proportion difference (concomitant group minus staggered group) for subjects who achieve neutralizing antibody titers \[NA\] ≥1:8 greater than -10%.|Seroprotection Rate Difference|-0.1|||<|0.001||95.0|-2.3|2.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen's|Comparing seroprotection rate difference with the non-inferiority margin of 0.10 with Miettinen and Nurminen's method.||Seroprotection rate (proportion of subjects who achieve the seroprotection criteria: neutralizing antibody titers \[NA\] ≥1:8) for poliovirus type 3||2.3|-2.3|<0.001
81675370|NCT00130832|163046360|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority criterion is that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio (concomitant group over staggered group) greater than 0.50.|GMT Ratio|0.54||||0.277||95.0|0.42|0.69|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on log titer of serum anti-rotavirus IgA||||0.69|0.42|0.277
81675371|NCT00130832|163046360|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority criterion is that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the proportion difference (concomitant group minus staggered group) for subjects who achieve 3-fold rise in serum anti-rotavirus IgA greater than -10%.|Percentage Point Difference|-4.4||||0.002||95.0|-8.0|-1.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen's|Comparing percentage difference with the non-inferiority margin of 10 percentage point with Miettinen and Nurminen's method.|Percentage point difference (concomitant - staggered)|||-1.4|-8.0|0.002
81675372|NCT04401267|163046386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7139|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7139
81675373|NCT01394081|163046423|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<.0001
81675374|NCT01394081|163046424|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|log rank Mantel Cox χ2 = 25.4||||||<.0001
81675375|NCT04227899|163046439|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sided Chi-square test|||||||<0.0001
81675376|NCT04227899|163046440|OTHER|||||||0.0019|||||||Farrington-Manning non-inferiority (NI)|||||||0.0019
81675377|NCT04227899|163046441|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81675378|NCT04227899|163046442|OTHER|||||||0.0081|||||||One-sided Chi-square test|||||||0.0081
81675379|NCT02479802|163046443|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change from Baseline at Week 48.||||<0.0001
81675380|NCT02479802|163046444|OTHER|||||||0.0006|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change from Baseline at Week 48.||||0.0006
81675381|NCT04311086|163046506|OTHER|A propensity score will be estimated for each patient from a multivariable logistic regression model, which is the probability that the patient is in DYSTAL cohort. In this model, the DYSTAL cohort (binary variable) is the outcome variable, and the following covariates will be considered as independent variables for propensity score analysis model: baseline Office and 24-hour ABPM (continuous) SBP and DBP, age (continuous), gender (dichotomous), BMI (continuous), diabetes (dichotomous).|||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison to the SPYRAL HTN-OFF MED study (NCT02439749) using a propensity score stratification (sub classification) adjustment.||||>0.05
81675382|NCT04311086|163046507|OTHER|A propensity score will be estimated for each patient from a multivariable logistic regression model, which is the probability that the patient is in DYSTAL cohort. In this model, the DYSTAL cohort (binary variable) is the outcome variable, and the following covariates will be considered as independent variables for propensity score analysis model: baseline Office and 24-hour ABPM (continuous) SBP and DBP, age (continuous), gender (dichotomous), BMI (continuous), diabetes (dichotomous).|||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison to the SPYRAL HTN-OFF MED study (NCT02439749) using a propensity score stratification (sub classification) adjustment.||||>0.05
81675383|NCT04311086|163046508|OTHER|A propensity score will be estimated for each patient from a multivariable logistic regression model, which is the probability that the patient is in DYSTAL cohort. In this model, the DYSTAL cohort (binary variable) is the outcome variable, and the following covariates will be considered as independent variables for propensity score analysis model: baseline Office and 24-hour ABPM (continuous) SBP and DBP, age (continuous), gender (dichotomous), BMI (continuous), diabetes (dichotomous).|||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison to the SPYRAL HTN-OFF MED study (NCT02439749) using a propensity score stratification (sub classification) adjustment||||>0.05
81708087|NCT02614261|163113296|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.788|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.291|2.474|||CPRMM|Categorical pseudo likelihood-based repeated measures model (CPRMM)||Reduction from Baseline ≥50%||2.474|1.291|<.001
81675384|NCT04311086|163046509|OTHER|A propensity score will be estimated for each patient from a multivariable logistic regression model, which is the probability that the patient is in DYSTAL cohort. In this model, the DYSTAL cohort (binary variable) is the outcome variable, and the following covariates will be considered as independent variables for propensity score analysis model: baseline Office and 24-hour ABPM (continuous) SBP and DBP, age (continuous), gender (dichotomous), BMI (continuous), diabetes (dichotomous).|||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison to the SPYRAL HTN-OFF MED study (NCT02439749) using a propensity score stratification (sub classification) adjustment.||||>0.05
81675385|NCT04311086|163046513|OTHER|A propensity score will be estimated for each patient from a multivariable logistic regression model, which is the probability that the patient is in DYSTAL cohort. In this model, the DYSTAL cohort (binary variable) is the outcome variable, and the following covariates will be considered as independent variables for propensity score analysis model: baseline Office and 24-hour ABPM (continuous) SBP and DBP, age (continuous), gender (dichotomous), BMI (continuous), diabetes (dichotomous).|||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison to the SPYRAL HTN-OFF MED study (NCT02439749) using a propensity score stratification (sub classification) adjustment.||||<0.05
81675386|NCT04311086|163046514|OTHER|A propensity score will be estimated for each patient from a multivariable logistic regression model, which is the probability that the patient is in DYSTAL cohort. In this model, the DYSTAL cohort (binary variable) is the outcome variable, and the following covariates will be considered as independent variables for propensity score analysis model: baseline Office and 24-hour ABPM (continuous) SBP and DBP, age (continuous), gender (dichotomous), BMI (continuous), diabetes (dichotomous).|||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81675387|NCT04311086|163046515|OTHER|A propensity score will be estimated for each patient from a multivariable logistic regression model, which is the probability that the patient is in DYSTAL cohort. In this model, the DYSTAL cohort (binary variable) is the outcome variable, and the following covariates will be considered as independent variables for propensity score analysis model: baseline Office and 24-hour ABPM (continuous) SBP and DBP, age (continuous), gender (dichotomous), BMI (continuous), diabetes (dichotomous).|||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison to the SPYRAL HTN-OFF MED study (NCT02439749) using a propensity score stratification (sub classification) adjustment.||||>0.05
81675388|NCT04311086|163046516|OTHER|A propensity score will be estimated for each patient from a multivariable logistic regression model, which is the probability that the patient is in DYSTAL cohort. In this model, the DYSTAL cohort (binary variable) is the outcome variable, and the following covariates will be considered as independent variables for propensity score analysis model: baseline Office and 24-hour ABPM (continuous) SBP and DBP, age (continuous), gender (dichotomous), BMI (continuous), diabetes (dichotomous).|||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison to the SPYRAL HTN-OFF MED study (NCT02439749) using a propensity score stratification (sub classification) adjustment.||||>0.05
81675389|NCT03403205|163046534|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.13||Test was performed at a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model, which included treatment, cohort, and baseline value. Missing imputation was performed: 1) for intermediate missing, interpolation was used to fill out missing values. 2) For participants who die, baseline dNCC was carried forward from discontinuation to week 48. 3) For others, multiple imputation was used to impute missing dNCC assuming data were missing not at random.||2.13|1.14|< 0.0001
81675390|NCT03403205|163046534|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.584|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.65|4.94||Test was performed at a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model, which included treatment, cohort, and baseline value. Missing imputation was performed: 1) for intermediate missing, interpolation was used to fill out missing values. 2) For participants who die, baseline dNCC was carried forward from discontinuation to week 48. 3) For others, multiple imputation was used to impute missing dNCC assuming data were missing not at random.||4.94|2.65|< 0.0001
81675391|NCT02682901|163046548|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.603||||||Between treatment group (bromocriptine-QR vs. placebo) differences in change from baseline to week 24 was analyzed using Independent Samples T-tests. Means are statistically significantly different at the 5% level (P \< 0.05) two-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.603
81675392|NCT02682901|163046549|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068||||||Between treatment group (bromocriptine-QR vs. placebo) differences in change from baseline to week 24 was analyzed using Independent Samples T-tests. Means are statistically significantly different at the 5% level (P \< 0.05) two-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.068
81675393|NCT02682901|163046550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.493||||||Between treatment group (bromocriptine-QR vs. placebo) differences in change from baseline to week 24 was analyzed using Independent Samples T-tests. Means are statistically significantly different at the 5% level (P \< 0.05) two-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.493
81675394|NCT02682901|163046551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.524||||||Between treatment group (bromocriptine-QR vs. placebo) differences in change from baseline to week 24 was analyzed using Independent Samples T-tests. Means were statistically significantly different at the 5% level (P \< 0.05) two-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.524
81708088|NCT02614261|163113296|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.498||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.923|2.43|||CPRMM|Categorical pseudo likelihood-based repeated measures model (CPRMM)||Reduction from Baseline ≥75%||2.430|0.923|.102
81675395|NCT02682901|163046552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63||||||Between treatment group (bromocriptine-QR vs. placebo) differences in change from baseline to week 24 was analyzed using Independent Samples T-tests. Means were statistically significantly different at the 5% level (P \< 0.05) two-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.630
81675396|NCT02682901|163046553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.537||||||Between treatment group (bromocriptine-QR vs. placebo) differences in change from baseline to week 24 was analyzed using Independent Samples T-tests. Means were statistically significantly different at the 5% level (P \< 0.05) two-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.537
81675397|NCT02682901|163046554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||Between treatment group (bromocriptine-QR vs. placebo) differences in change from baseline to week 24 was analyzed using Independent Samples T-tests. Means were statistically significantly different at the 5% level (P \< 0.05) two-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.530
81675398|NCT02682901|163046555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Between treatment group (bromocriptine-QR vs. placebo) differences in change from baseline to week 24 was analyzed using Independent Samples T-tests. Means were statistically significantly different at the 5% level (P \< 0.05) two-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81675399|NCT03694925|163046561|OTHER||Specificity|0.871|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Specificity was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>14 mg/L cut off. The numerator is the number of the true negatives and the denominator is the number of total negatives.|||||
81675400|NCT03694925|163046561|OTHER||Specificity|0.957|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Specificity was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>50 mg/L cut off. The numerator is the number of the true negatives and the denominator is the number of total negatives.|||||
81675401|NCT03694925|163046561|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.981|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Sensitivity was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>14 mg/L cut off. Sensitivity is the number of true positives over the number of total positives.|||||
81675402|NCT03694925|163046561|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.981|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Sensitivity was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>50 mg/L cut off. Sensitivity is the number of true positives over the number of total positives.|||||
81675403|NCT03694925|163046561|OTHER||Positive predictive value|0.852|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Positive predictive value was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>14 mg/L cut off. The numerator is the septic positives and the denominator are the total positives.|||||
81675404|NCT03694925|163046561|OTHER||Positive predictive value|0.945|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Positive predictive value was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>50mg/L cut off. The numerator is the septic positives and the denominator are the total positives.|||||
81675405|NCT03694925|163046561|OTHER||Negative predictive value|0.984|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Negative predictive value was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>14 mg/L cut off. The numerator is the aseptic negatives and the denominator is the number of total negatives.|||||
81708089|NCT02614261|163113296|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.819||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.146|2.888|||CPRMM|Categorical pseudo likelihood-based repeated measures model (CPRMM)||Reduction from Baseline ≥75%||2.888|1.146|.011
81675406|NCT03694925|163046561|OTHER||Negative predictive value|0.985|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Negative predictive value was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>50 mg/L cut off. The numerator is the aseptic negatives and the denominator is the number of total negatives.|||||
81675407|NCT03694925|163046562|OTHER||Specificity|0.829|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Specificity was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>14 mg/L cut off. The numerator is the number of the number of aseptic negatives and the denominator is the number of aseptics.|||||
81675408|NCT03694925|163046562|OTHER||Specificity|0.957|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Specificity was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>50 mg/L cut off. The numerator is the number of the number of aseptic negatives and the denominator is the number of aseptics.|||||
81675409|NCT03694925|163046562|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.981|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Sensitivity was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>14 mg/L cut off. Sensitivity is the number of septic positives over the number of septics.|||||
81675410|NCT03694925|163046562|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.981|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Sensitivity was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>50 mg/L cut off. Sensitivity is the number of septic positives over the number of septics.|||||
81675411|NCT03694925|163046562|OTHER||Positive predictive value|0.813|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Positive predictive value was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>14 mg/L cut off. The numerator is the septic positives and the denominator are the total positives.|||||
81675412|NCT03694925|163046562|OTHER||Positive predictive value|0.945|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Positive predictive value was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>50mg/L cut off. The numerator is the septic positives and the denominator are the total positives.|||||
81675413|NCT03694925|163046562|OTHER||Negative predictive value|0.983|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Negative predictive value was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>14 mg/L cut off. The numerator is the aseptic negatives and the denominator is the number of total negatives.|||||
81675414|NCT03694925|163046562|OTHER||Negative predictive value|0.985|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Negative predictive value was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>50 mg/L cut off. The numerator is the aseptic negatives and the denominator is the number of total negatives.||Negative predictive value was calculated using 2x2 tables using \>50 mg/L cut off. NPV=98.5%|||
81675415|NCT01639872|163046564|SUPERIORITY||difference in treatment means|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||We report the estimated coefficient for difference in treatment means in a mixed model and its standard error.|||||.99
81675416|NCT01639872|163046565|SUPERIORITY||difference in treatment means|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||We report the estimated coefficient for difference in treatment means in a mixed model and its standard error.|||||.25
81675417|NCT00487539|163046566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81675418|NCT00487539|163046566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81675419|NCT00487539|163046567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81675420|NCT00487539|163046567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81675421|NCT00487539|163046568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0014
81675422|NCT00487539|163046568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0001
81675423|NCT00487539|163046569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|on the van der Waerden normal scores||||||<0.0001
81675424|NCT00487539|163046569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|on the van der Waerden normal scores||||||<0.0001
81675425|NCT00720109|163046585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|40.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|30.8|51.4|||Chi-squared|Chi-squared test equivalent to Z-test of proportions.||The a priori plan was to compare MRD positivity rate with that on a prior study, AALL0031 (n=72 Cohorts 1-5 of AALL0031 with 71% MRD positive). Out of 59 patients with end-Induction MRD on AALL0622, 40.7% were MRD positive. Per protocol, rates will be compared with a 2 sample Z-test of proportions, 1-sided test, alpha=5%.||51.4|30.8|<0.001
81675426|NCT00720109|163046586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||percentage|10.5|||=|0.13|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.3|19.3|||Binomial Test||The pre-specified threshold for the estimated percentage of MRD positivity at End Consolidation was set to 16%. Results show an upper bound on the (Agresti-Coull) confidence interval of 19.3%.|||19.3|5.3|=0.13
81675427|NCT01110200|163046590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment comparison ratio|0.917||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.581|1.447|||Negative bionomial regression model||Annualized rate estimates, the treatment comparison ratio, the confidence interval, and the p-value are from a negative binomial regression model with terms for treatment, country, randomization stratum, baseline severity, and time on treatment.|||1.447|0.581|0.710
81675428|NCT00866307|163046597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|35.6|64.4|||Agresti-Coull Confidence Interval|||Per protocol, percentage of high risk-High patients taking less than 49 weeks from day 1 of consolidation to day 1 of maintenance therapy is compared to a null fixed rate (\<=73%). A 90% two-sided Agresti-Coull confidence interval will be constructed and the lower bound examined. Will reject null if lower bound of confidence interval is above 73%.||64.4|35.6|
81675429|NCT00866307|163046598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|53.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|38.7|67.4|||Agresti-Coull Confidence Interval|||Per protocol, percentage receiving at least 8 doses is compared to a null fixed rate (\<=42%). A 90% two-sided Agresti-Coull confidence interval will be constructed. Will reject null if lower bound of confidence interval is above 42%.||67.4|38.7|
81708090|NCT02614261|163113296|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.761||||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.163|3.563|||CPRMM|Categorical pseudo likelihood-based repeated measures model (CPRMM)||Reduction from Baseline ≥100%||3.563|0.163|0.729
81708091|NCT02614261|163113296|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.897||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|5.998|||CPRMM|Categorical pseudo likelihood-based repeated measures model (CPRMM)||Reduction from Baseline ≥100%||5.998|0.600|.276
81675430|NCT02392429|163046673|NON_INFERIORITY|we tested the null hypothesis that the NPV of the post-treatment FLT PET/CT scan was less than or equal to the NPV of the day 14 nadir bone marrow biopsy (estimated to be 0.64 by Hussein et al) against the one-sided alternative hypothesis that the NPV was greater than 0.64 using the exact binomial test.|||||>|0.99|||||||binomial exact test|||||||>0.99
81675431|NCT02392429|163046674|NON_INFERIORITY|we tested the null hypothesis that the PPV of the post-treatment FLT PET/CT scan was less than or equal to the PPV of the day 14 nadir bone marrow biopsy (estimated to be 0.79by Hussein et al) against the one-sided alternative hypothesis that the PPV was greater than 0.79 using the exact binomial test.||||||0.06|||||||binomial exact test|||||||0.06
81675432|NCT02392429|163046678|EQUIVALENCE|no margin was assumed||||||0.68|||||||log-rank test|||Kaplan-Meier curves were constructed for the positive and negative scan groups, and the null hypothesis that the survival distributions of the two groups were equal was tested using the log-rank test.||||0.68
81675433|NCT02392429|163046679|EQUIVALENCE|no margin was assumed||||||0.08|||||||log-rank test|||Kaplan-Meier curves were constructed for the positive and negative scan groups, and the null hypothesis that the survival distributions of the two groups were equal was tested using the log-rank test.||||0.08
81675434|NCT04183335|163046686|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.78|15.41||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg Q2W versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when primary outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||15.41|2.78|<0.0001
81675435|NCT04183335|163046687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|8.98||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg Q2W versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||8.98|1.81|0.0004
81675436|NCT04183335|163046688|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|19.05||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg Q2W versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||19.05|2.49|<0.0001
81675437|NCT04183335|163046689|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-26.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.44|-14.9||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg Q2W versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||-14.90|-38.44|<0.0001
81675438|NCT04183335|163046690|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-6.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.34|-4.05||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg Q2W versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||-4.05|-8.34|<0.0001
81675439|NCT04183335|163046691|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-2.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|-1.28||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg Q2W versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||-1.28|-3.07|<0.0001
81675440|NCT04183335|163046692|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-2.6||||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.52|-0.67||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg Q2W versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||-0.67|-4.52|0.0082
81675441|NCT04183335|163046700|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.7||||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.15||Threshold of significance at \<0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg Q2W versus Placebo|||-0.15|-1.25|0.0119
81675442|NCT02944448|163046707|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.7093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-0.4|0.7093
81675443|NCT02944448|163046708|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.6007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|7.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.6|-13.1|0.6007
81675444|NCT02944448|163046709|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.4563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.4|-3.0|0.4563
81675445|NCT02944448|163046710|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.8693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.8|-1.0|0.8693
81675446|NCT02944448|163046711|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.6516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.7|-9.1|0.6516
81675447|NCT02944448|163046712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.1033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression, including treatment, baseline weekly pain score, and OA joint as independent variables.|Ratio between treatment odds of achieving a treatment response.|||1.1|0.5|0.1033
81675448|NCT02944448|163046713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.2831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression, including treatment, baseline weekly pain score, and OA joint as independent variables.|Ratio between treatment odds of achieving a treatment response.|||1.2|0.5|0.2831
81675449|NCT02944448|163046714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.1959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment as a main effect and OA joint as a covariate.|"Ratio between treatment odds of having a PGIC of Very Much Improved or Much Improved."|||2.0|0.9|0.1959
81675450|NCT02944448|163046715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2858|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test stratified by Primary OA joint (Hip or Knee) and Baseline Week Mean of the Daily NRS (\<6.7 or \>=6.7) (Van Elteren test).||||||0.2858
81675451|NCT02944448|163046716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.7|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression, including treatment, baseline pain score, and OA joint as independent variables.|Ratio between treatment odds of withdrawing from treatment due to lack of analgesic efficacy.|||2.7|0.3|0.8002
81708092|NCT02614261|163113297|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|5.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.12|7.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.99|2.12|<.001
81675452|NCT05022641|163046740|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.6
81675453|NCT05022641|163046741|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.65
81675454|NCT05022641|163046742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.02
81675455|NCT05022641|163046743|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6
81675456|NCT05022641|163046745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.6
81675457|NCT03124784|163046749|EQUIVALENCE|ARMS\<= 3 %SpO2 Error per International Organization For Standardization (ISO) -80601-2-61 Pilot study Monte Carlo simulation provided 80% Power with 25 subjects for an expected ARMS\< 3 % SpO2.|ARMS|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Accuracy Root Mean Square (ARMS)|Per ISO-80601-2-61, the Root Mean Square difference (SpO2-SaO2) is the measure of merit for desaturation studies.|||
81675458|NCT01784965|163046750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81675459|NCT03806127|163046769|OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Difference|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.1|12.3|||||Difference in proportion and corresponding confidence interval were calculated using the CMH risk difference estimate stratified by randomized Baseline abdominal pain (\< 6 versus ≥ 6) strata, with weights proposed by Greenland and Robins.|||12.3|-16.1|
81675460|NCT03806127|163046770|OTHER||CMH Difference|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.8|22.9|||||Difference in proportion and corresponding confidence interval were calculated using the CMH risk difference estimate stratified by randomized Baseline abdominal pain (\< 6 versus \>= 6) strata, with weights proposed by Greenland and Robins.|IBS-D Participants||22.9|-4.8|
81675461|NCT03806127|163046770|OTHER||CMH Difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.7|16.4|||||Difference in proportion and corresponding confidence interval were calculated using the CMH risk difference estimate stratified by randomized Baseline abdominal pain (\< 6 versus \>= 6) strata, with weights proposed by Greenland and Robins.|IBS-M Participants||16.4|-16.7|
81675462|NCT03806127|163046770|OTHER||CMH Difference|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|15.9|||||Difference in proportion and corresponding confidence interval were calculated using the CMH risk difference estimate stratified by randomized Baseline abdominal pain (\< 6 versus \>= 6) strata, with weights proposed by Greenland and Robins.|All Participants||15.9|-5.4|
81675463|NCT03806127|163046771|OTHER||CMH Difference|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.7|14.9|||||Difference in proportion and corresponding confidence interval were calculated using the CMH risk difference estimate stratified by randomized Baseline abdominal pain (\< 6 versus \>= 6) strata, with weights proposed by Greenland and Robins.|||14.9|-11.7|
81675464|NCT03806127|163046772|OTHER||CMH Difference|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.5|18.8|||||Difference in proportion and corresponding confidence interval were calculated using the CMH risk difference estimate stratified by randomized Baseline abdominal pain (\< 6 versus ≥ 6) strata, with weights proposed by Greenland and Robins.|||18.8|-5.5|
81675465|NCT01202656|163046818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.72
81675466|NCT01562548|163046820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Means Difference|-0.21||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.8||P-value was associated with t-test for difference of LS means|t-test, 2 sided|The model included factors for treatment (as a fixed effect) and site (as a random effect).|Least Square mean from Mixed Model including factors for treatment (as a fixed effect) and site (as a random effect). Difference was First named treatment - second named treatment|Null hypotheses was tested as: H01: There was no difference in the mean change from baseline of muscle spasm score between Guaifenesin 600mg and placebo. H02: There was no difference in the mean change from baseline of muscle spasm score between Guaifenesin 1200mg and placebo. H03: There was no difference in the mean change from baseline of muscle spasm score between Guaifenesin 1200mg and Guaifenesin 600mg.||0.80|-1.23|0.68
81675467|NCT01562548|163046820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Means Difference|0.35||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|1.42||P-value associated with t-test for difference of LS means|t-test, 2 sided||Least Square mean from Mixed Model including factors for treatment (as a fixed effect) and site (as a random effect). Difference was First named treatment - second named treatment|Null hypotheses was tested as: H01: There was no difference in the mean change from baseline of muscle spasm score between Guaifenesin 600mg and placebo. H02: There was no difference in the mean change from baseline of muscle spasm score between Guaifenesin 1200mg and placebo. H03: There was no difference in the mean change from baseline of muscle spasm score between Guaifenesin 1200mg and Guaifenesin 600mg.||1.42|-0.72|0.52
81675468|NCT01562548|163046820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Means Difference|0.24||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|1.13||P-value associated with t-test for difference of LS means|t-test, 2 sided||Least Square mean from Mixed Model including factors for treatment (as a fixed effect) and site (as a random effect). Difference was Second named treatment - first named treatment|Null hypotheses was tested as: H01: There was no difference in the mean change from baseline of muscle spasm score between Guaifenesin 600mg and placebo. H02: There was no difference in the mean change from baseline of muscle spasm score between Guaifenesin 1200mg and placebo. H03: There was no difference in the mean change from baseline of muscle spasm score between Guaifenesin 1200mg and Guaifenesin 600mg.||1.13|-0.64|0.58
81675469|NCT03066102|163046831|OTHER|||||||0.227||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||The effects of muscle fatigue on reposition error of scapular elevation. Muscle fatigue would increase reposition error during scapular elevation. One-way repeated measures analysis of variance.||||0.227
81675470|NCT03066102|163046831|OTHER|||||||0.764||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||The effects of muscle fatigue on reposition error of scapular protraction. Muscle fatigue would increase reposition error during scapular protraction. One-way repeated measures analysis of variance.||||0.764
81675471|NCT03066102|163046832|OTHER|||||||0.413||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||"The effects of muscle fatigue on muscle activation of upper trapezius during scapular elevation.~Muscle fatigue would change muscle activation during proprioception task. One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.413
81675472|NCT03066102|163046832|OTHER|||||||0.984||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||"The effects of muscle fatigue on muscle activation of lower trapezius during scapular elevation.~Muscle fatigue would change muscle activation during proprioception task. One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.984
81675473|NCT03066102|163046832|OTHER|||||||0.006||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||"The effects of muscle fatigue on muscle activation of serratus anterior during scapular elevation.~Muscle fatigue would change muscle activation during proprioception task. One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.006
81675474|NCT03066102|163046832|OTHER|||||||0.154||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||"The effects of muscle fatigue on muscle activation of upper trapezius during scapular protraction.~Muscle fatigue would change muscle activation during proprioception task. One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.154
81675475|NCT03066102|163046832|OTHER|||||||0.096||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||"The effects of muscle fatigue on muscle activation of lower trapezius during scapular protraction.~Muscle fatigue would change muscle activation during proprioception task. One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.096
81675476|NCT03066102|163046832|OTHER|||||||0.037||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||"The effects of muscle fatigue on muscle activation of serratus anterior during scapular protraction.~Muscle fatigue would change muscle activation during proprioception task. One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.037
81675477|NCT03066102|163046833|OTHER|||||||8.5e-05||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||"The effects of muscle fatigue on muscle strength of serratus anterior during maximum voluntary isometric muscle contraction.~Muscle fatigue would decrease muscle strength during maximum voluntary isometric muscle contraction.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.000085
81675478|NCT03066102|163046833|OTHER|||||||0.037||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||"The effects of muscle fatigue on muscle strength of upper trapezius during maximum voluntary isometric muscle contraction.~Muscle fatigue would decrease muscle strength during maximum voluntary isometric muscle contraction.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.037
81675479|NCT03066102|163046833|OTHER|||||||0.382||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||"The effects of muscle fatigue on muscle strength of lower trapezius during maximum voluntary isometric muscle contraction.~Muscle fatigue would decrease muscle strength during maximum voluntary isometric muscle contraction.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.382
81675480|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.000467||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||The effects of muscle fatigue on scapular posterior tilt during scaption. Muscle fatigue would change scapular kinematics during scaption. Two way (angle x time) repeated measures. If there was an interaction between time and angle, further one way repeated measures would use to access the effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular posterior tilt during each angle of scaption.||||0.000467
81675481|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.093||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular posterior tilt during ascending 30 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.093
81708093|NCT02614261|163113297|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|6.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.03|9.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.55|3.03|<.001
81675482|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.062||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular posterior tilt during ascending 60 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.062
81675483|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.04||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular posterior tilt during ascending 90 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.04
81675484|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.000147||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular posterior tilt during ascending 120 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.000147
81675485|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||1.2e-05||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular posterior tilt during descending 120 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.000012
81675486|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.007||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular posterior tilt during descending 90 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.007
81675487|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.059||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular posterior tilt during descending 60 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.059
81675488|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.032||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular posterior tilt during descending 30 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.032
81675489|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||1.5e-05||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||The effects of muscle fatigue on scapular internal rotation during scaption Muscle fatigue would change scapular kinematics during scaption. Two way (angle x time) repeated measures. If there was an interaction between time and angle, further one way repeated measures would use to access the effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular internal rotation during each angle of scaption.||||0.000015
81675490|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.296||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular internal rotation during ascending 30 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.296
81675491|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.457||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular internal rotation during ascending 60 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.457
81675492|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.311||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular internal rotation during ascending 90 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.311
81675493|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular internal rotation during ascending 120 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.004
81675494|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular internal rotation during descending 120 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.002
81675495|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.137||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular internal rotation during descending 90 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.137
81675496|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.636||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular internal rotation during descending 60 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.636
81675497|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.406||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular internal rotation during descending 30 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.406
81675498|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||The effects of muscle fatigue on scapular upward rotation during scaption. Muscle fatigue would change scapular kinematics during scaption. Two way (angle x time) repeated measures. If there was an interaction between time and angle, further one way repeated measures would use to access the effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular upward rotation during each angle of scaption.||||0.001
81675499|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.65||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular upward rotation during ascending 30 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.650
81675500|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.141||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular upward rotation during ascending 60 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.141
81675501|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.021||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular upward rotation during ascending 90 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.021
81675502|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.005||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular upward rotation during ascending 120 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.005
81675503|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.083||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular upward rotation during descending 120 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.083
81708094|NCT02614261|163113298|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|-1.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.76|-3.27|<.001
81467248|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.376||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.92|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical comparisons were made using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was performed.~The ANCOVA model for all pairwise comparisons includes the 2 main factors mirabegron dose and solifenacin succinate dose and their interaction, sex, age group and geographic region as fixed factors and baseline measurement as a covariate.~LS Mean Differences were calculated by subtracting Solifenacin 5 mg/Placebo from the comparison treatment group."||0.92|-0.56|0.63
81467249|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.79|||ANCOVA|||||0.79|-0.43|0.56
81675504|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.389||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular upward rotation during descending 90 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.389
81675505|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.542||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular upward rotation during descending 60 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.542
81637084|NCT03365622|162964707|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.399|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.344||0.2479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|1.078|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, BMI, type of surgery and TAP block.|"The estimate reflects the adjusted difference in mean outcome between arms/groups, with the placebo IV + oral acetaminophen serving as the reference group."|A multiple linear regression model was used to examine the association between treatment assignment and the 1-2 hours post-op dynamic pain score, adjusting for patient age, gender, body mass index (BMI), type of surgery (laparoscopic donor nephrectomy or laparoscopic nephrectomy for renal cancer), and whether the patient received a TAP block during surgery.||1.078|-0.280|0.2479
81637085|NCT03365622|162964708|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.484|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.335||0.1502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.177|1.145|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, BMI, type of surgery and TAP block.|"The estimate reflects the adjusted difference in mean outcome between arms/groups, with the placebo IV + oral acetaminophen serving as the reference group."|A multiple linear regression model was used to examine the association between treatment assignment and the 20-24 hours post-op dynamic pain score, adjusting for patient age, gender, body mass index (BMI), type of surgery (laparoscopic donor nephrectomy or laparoscopic nephrectomy for renal cancer), and whether the patient received a TAP block during surgery.||1.145|-0.177|0.1502
81637086|NCT03365622|162964709|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.339|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.313||0.2797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.278|0.955|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, BMI, type of surgery and TAP block.|"The estimate reflects the adjusted difference in mean outcome between arms/groups, with the placebo IV + oral acetaminophen serving as the reference group."|A multiple linear regression model was used to examine the association between treatment assignment and the 20-24 hours post-op surgical pain score, adjusting for patient age, gender, body mass index (BMI), type of surgery (laparoscopic donor nephrectomy or laparoscopic nephrectomy for renal cancer), and whether the patient received a TAP block during surgery.||0.955|-0.278|0.2797
81637087|NCT03365622|162964710|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.739||0.6527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.792|1.125|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, BMI, type of surgery and TAP block.|"The estimate reflects the adjusted difference in mean outcome between arms/groups, with the placebo IV + oral acetaminophen serving as the reference group."|A multiple linear regression model was used to examine the association between treatment assignment and time to first narcotic use, adjusting for patient age, gender, body mass index (BMI), type of surgery (laparoscopic donor nephrectomy or laparoscopic nephrectomy for renal cancer), and whether the patient received a TAP block during surgery.||1.125|-1.792|0.6527
81637088|NCT03365622|162964711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.465||||0.0499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.217|1.0|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age, sex, BMI, type of surgery and TAP block.||A logistic regression model was used to examine the association between treatment assignment and incidence of nausea, adjusting for patient age, gender, body mass index (BMI), type of surgery (laparoscopic donor nephrectomy or laparoscopic nephrectomy for renal cancer), and whether the patient received a TAP block during surgery.||1.000|0.217|0.0499
81637089|NCT03365622|162964712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.492|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.165||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.321|60.304|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, BMI, type of surgery and TAP block.|"The estimate reflects the adjusted difference in mean outcome between arms/groups, with the placebo IV + oral acetaminophen serving as the reference group."|A multiple linear regression model was used to examine the association between treatment assignment and time to discharge from PACU, adjusting for patient age, gender, body mass index (BMI), type of surgery (laparoscopic donor nephrectomy or laparoscopic nephrectomy for renal cancer), and whether the patient received a TAP block during surgery.||60.304|-11.321|0.179
81637090|NCT03365622|162964713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.274|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.253||0.2811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.226|0.773|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, BMI, type of surgery and TAP block.|"The estimate reflects the adjusted difference in mean outcome between arms/groups, with the placebo IV + oral acetaminophen serving as the reference group."|A multiple linear regression model was used to examine the association between treatment assignment and time to hospital discharge, adjusting for patient age, gender, body mass index (BMI), type of surgery (laparoscopic donor nephrectomy or laparoscopic nephrectomy for renal cancer), and whether the patient received a TAP block during surgery.||0.773|-0.226|0.2811
81637091|NCT02786966|162964821|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.6|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age and sex||||0.6|0.2|0.0007
81637092|NCT02786966|162964822|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.8|||Regression, Logistic||||Adjusted for age and sex.|0.80|0.47|0.0007
81637093|NCT02786966|162964823|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.91|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for age and sex||||0.91|0.52|0.0093
81675506|NCT03066102|163046834|OTHER|||||||0.263||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.00625. (0.05/8=0.00625)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on kinematics changed of scapular upward rotation during descending 30 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.263
81675507|NCT03066102|163046835|OTHER|||||||0.331||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||"The effects of muscle fatigue on muscle activation of upper trapezius during scaption.~Muscle fatigue would change muscle activation during scaption. Two way (angle x time) repeated measures. If there was an interaction between time and angle, further one way repeated measures would use to access the effects of time on muscle activation changed of upper trapezius during each angle of scaption."||||0.331
81675508|NCT03066102|163046835|OTHER|||||||0.627||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||"The effects of muscle fatigue on muscle activation of lower trapezius during scaption.~Muscle fatigue would change muscle activation during scaption. Two way (angle x time) repeated measures. If there was an interaction between time and angle, further one way repeated measures would use to access the effects of time on muscle activation changed of lower trapezius during each angle of scaption."||||0.627
81675509|NCT03066102|163046835|OTHER|||||||0.042||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||"The effects of muscle fatigue on muscle activation of serratus anterior during scaption.~Muscle fatigue would change muscle activation during scaption. Two way (angle x time) repeated measures. If there was an interaction between time and angle, further one way repeated measures would use to access the effects of time on muscle activation changed of serratus anterior during each angle of scaption."||||0.042
81675510|NCT03066102|163046835|OTHER|||||||0.021||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.0083. (0.05/6=0.0083)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on muscle activation changed of serratus anterior during ascending 30\~60 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.021
81675511|NCT03066102|163046835|OTHER|||||||0.018||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.0083. (0.05/6=0.0083)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on muscle activation changed of serratus anterior during ascending 60\~90 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.018
81675512|NCT03066102|163046835|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.0083. (0.05/6=0.0083)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on muscle activation changed of serratus anterior during ascending 90\~120 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.002
81675513|NCT03066102|163046835|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.0083. (0.05/6=0.0083)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on muscle activation changed of serratus anterior during descending 120\~90 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.002
81675514|NCT03066102|163046835|OTHER|||||||0.035||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.0083. (0.05/6=0.0083)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on muscle activation changed of serratus anterior during descending 90\~60 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.035
81675515|NCT03066102|163046835|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||The level of statistical significance was adjusted at P\<0.0083. (0.05/6=0.0083)|ANOVA|||"The effects of time on muscle activation changed of serratus anterior during descending 60\~30 degree of scaption.~One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.05
81675516|NCT03066102|163046836|OTHER|||||||0.5||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05|ANOVA|||"The effects of muscle fatigue on muscle onset timing of upper trapezius during scaption.~Muscle fatigue would change muscle onset timing during scaption. One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.5
81675517|NCT03066102|163046836|OTHER|||||||0.843||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05|ANOVA|||"The effects of muscle fatigue on muscle onset timing of lower trapezius during scaption.~Muscle fatigue would change muscle onset timing during scaption. One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.843
81675518|NCT03066102|163046836|OTHER|||||||0.466||||||The level of statistical significance was set at P \< 0.05|ANOVA|||"The effects of muscle fatigue on muscle onset timing of serratus anterior during scaption.~Muscle fatigue would change muscle onset timing during scaption. One-way repeated measures analysis of variance."||||0.466
81675519|NCT01764633|163046843|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.92|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors (final screening LDL-C level and region).|Based on a Cox model stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|The primary endpoint was compared between treatment groups at a significance level of 0.05.||0.92|0.79|< 0.0001
81708095|NCT02614261|163113298|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|-1.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.26|-2.77|<.001
81675520|NCT01764633|163046844|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.88|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors (final screening LDL-C level and region).|Based on a Cox model stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|If the primary endpoint reached statistical significance at the 0.05 level, the key secondary endpoint (composite of cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, and stroke) was tested at a significance level of 0.05.||0.88|0.73|< 0.0001
81675521|NCT01764633|163046845|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.6188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.25|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors (final screening LDL-C level and region).|Based on a Cox model stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|If the primary and key secondary endpoints reached a statistical significance level of 0.05, then the endpoint of cardiovascular death was tested at a significance level of 0.05.||1.25|0.88|0.6188
81708096|NCT02614261|163113299|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-0.34|.181
81708097|NCT02614261|163113299|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.08|-0.48|.006
81708098|NCT02614261|163113300|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-22.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.74|-13.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.69|-31.74|<.001
81675522|NCT01764633|163046846|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.5368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.19|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors (final screening LDL-C level and region).|Based on a Cox model stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|If the primary, key secondary, and endpoint cardiovascular death reached a statistical significance level of 0.05, then the endpoint of all-cause death was tested at a significance level of 0.04 and remaining secondary endpoints at an overall significant level of 0.01 by applying the Hochberg method.||1.19|0.91|0.5368
81675523|NCT01764633|163046847|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.82|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors (final screening LDL-C level and region).|Based on a Cox model stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|If the primary, key secondary, and endpoint of cardiovascular death reached a statistical significance level of 0.05, then the endpoint of all-cause death was tested at a significance level of 0.04 and remaining secondary endpoints were tested at an overall significance level of 0.01 by applying the Hochberg method.||0.82|0.65|< 0.0001
81675524|NCT01764633|163046848|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.95|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors (final screening LDL-C level and region).|Based on a Cox model stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|If the primary, key secondary, and endpoint of cardiovascular death reached a statistical significance level of 0.05, then the endpoint of all-cause death was tested at a significance level of 0.04 and remaining secondary endpoints were tested at an overall significance level of 0.01 by applying the Hochberg method.||0.95|0.66|0.0101
81675525|NCT01764633|163046849|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.86|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors (final screening LDL-C level and region).|Based on a Cox model stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|If the primary, key secondary, and endpoint of cardiovascular death reached a statistical significance level of 0.05, then the endpoint of all-cause death was tested at a significance level of 0.04 and remaining secondary endpoints were tested at an overall significance level of 0.01 by applying the Hochberg method.||0.86|0.71|< 0.0001
81675526|NCT01764633|163046850|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.8179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.13|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors (final screening LDL-C level and region).|Based on a Cox model stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|If the primary, key secondary, and endpoint of cardiovascular death reached a statistical significance level of 0.05, then the endpoint of all-cause death was tested at a significance level of 0.04 and remaining secondary endpoints were tested at an overall significance level of 0.01 by applying the Hochberg method.||1.13|0.86|0.8179
81675527|NCT01764633|163046851|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.92|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors (final screening LDL-C level and region).|Based on a Cox model stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|If the primary, key secondary, and endpoint of cardiovascular death reached a statistical significance level of 0.05, then the endpoint of all-cause death was tested at a significance level of 0.04 and remaining secondary endpoints were tested at an overall significance level of 0.01 by applying the Hochberg method.||0.92|0.65|0.0035
81675528|NCT04781816|163046862|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.53|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.26|6.85||||||Analysis was performed using mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) including fixed effects for baseline CLASI-A, post-baseline visit, geographical region, disease subtype, baseline use of CQ/HCQ, intervention group, visit-by- intervention group interaction, and visit-by-baseline-CLASI-A interaction.||6.85|-18.26|
81675529|NCT01121393|163046882|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||A stratified log-rank test (by the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation category stratification factor used at randomisation) was used to test for the effect of afatinib on PFS compared with gemcitabine / cisplatin chemotherapy.||||<0.0001
81675530|NCT01121393|163046882|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.281|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.203|0.389||||||A Cox proportional-hazards model, stratified by EGFR mutation category was used to estimate the hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) between the 2 treatment arms.||0.389|0.203|
81675531|NCT01121393|163046883|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.572|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.522|12.679|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression model, stratified by EGFR mutation category was used to compare the objective response rate between the 2 treatment arms.||12.679|4.522|<0.0001
81675532|NCT01121393|163046884|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.843|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.039|7.24|||Regression, Logistic|||stratified for EGFR mutation group||7.240|2.039|<0.0001
81675533|NCT01121393|163046885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4013|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||A stratified log-rank test (by the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation category stratification factor used at randomisation) was used to test for the effect of afatinib on OS compared with gemcitabine / cisplatin chemotherapy.||||0.4013
81675534|NCT01121393|163046885|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.904|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.715|1.144||||||A Cox proportional hazard model stratified (by EGFR mutation category stratification factor used at randomisation) was used to test the effect of afatinib on OS compared with gemcitabine / cisplatin chemotherapy.||1.144|0.715|
81675535|NCT01121393|163046889|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|-10.19|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline sum of diameters and EGFR mutation group||||-10.19|-17.10|<0.0001
81708099|NCT02614261|163113300|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-18.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.58|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.09|-9.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.09|-27.09|<.001
81708100|NCT02614261|163113301|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-8.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.39|-1.08|||ANCOVA|||||-1.08|-16.39|.025
81708101|NCT02614261|163113301|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-5.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.88||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|2.12|||ANCOVA|||||2.12|-13.10|.157
81708102|NCT02614261|163113302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.263|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.263
81675536|NCT01121393|163046892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||A stratified log-rank test (by the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation category stratification factor used at randomisation) was used to test for the effect of afatinib on HRQOL compared with gemcitabine / cisplatin chemotherapy.||||0.0001
81675537|NCT01121393|163046892|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.458|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.303|0.692||||||Cox proportional hazard model stratified by EGFR mutation group||0.692|0.303|
81675538|NCT01121393|163046893|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||A stratified log-rank test (by the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation category stratification factor used at randomisation) was used to test for the effect of afatinib on HRQOL compared with gemcitabine / cisplatin chemotherapy.||||<0.0001
81675539|NCT01121393|163046893|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.534|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.394|0.724||||||Cox proportional hazard model stratified by EGFR mutation group||0.724|0.394|
81675540|NCT01121393|163046894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||A stratified log-rank test (by the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation category stratification factor used at randomisation) was used to test for the effect of afatinib on HRQOL compared with gemcitabine / cisplatin chemotherapy.||||0.0220
81675541|NCT01121393|163046894|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.699|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.511|0.956||||||Cox proportional hazard model stratified by EGFR mutation group||0.956|0.511|
81675542|NCT02123485|163046900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.30
81675543|NCT01077973|163046908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-square (LS) mean difference|-1.12||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|1.0||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR), gender and treatment-by-baseline PSR terms.|ANOVA|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium-placebo) and 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI): based on LS means from analysis of variance (ANOVA). Type I error was controlled at 0.05 significance level (2-sided) by stating pair wise comparisons significant only if overall treatment effect among 3 treatment groups was significant and testing in a sequential order Ibuprofen sodium versus (vs.) placebo for SPRID 0-3 then Ibuprofen sodium vs. Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) for time to meaningful relief.||1.00|-3.23|0.299
81675544|NCT01077973|163046909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.14||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||Hazard Ratio (HR) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the proportional hazards (PH) model. Type I error was controlled at 0.05 significance level (2-sided) by stating pair wise comparisons significant only if overall treatment effect among 3 treatment groups was significant and testing in a sequential order Ibuprofen sodium vs. placebo for SPRID 0-3 then Ibuprofen sodium vs. Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) for time to meaningful relief.||1.14|0.52|0.193
81675545|NCT01077973|163046910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.24||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||1.24|0.50|0.304
81675546|NCT01077973|163046910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.59||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||1.59|0.65|0.936
81675547|NCT01077973|163046911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.04||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||1.04|0.41|0.072
81675548|NCT01077973|163046911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.41||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||1.41|0.58|0.652
81675549|NCT01077973|163046911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.07||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||1.07|0.49|0.108
81675550|NCT01077973|163046912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.19||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.26||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.26|-0.65|0.402
81675551|NCT01077973|163046912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.19||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.26||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.26|-0.64|0.407
81675552|NCT01077973|163046912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.37||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.37|-0.38|0.991
81675553|NCT01077973|163046912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.25||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.24||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.24|-0.75|0.313
81675554|NCT01077973|163046912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.12||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.37||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.37|-0.62|0.621
81675555|NCT01077973|163046912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.13||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.28||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.28|-0.54|0.533
81675556|NCT01077973|163046912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.25||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.28||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.28|-0.79|0.352
81675557|NCT01077973|163046912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.15||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.38||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.38|-0.69|0.573
81675558|NCT01077973|163046912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.34||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.34|-0.54|0.657
81675559|NCT01077973|163046913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.11||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.14||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.14|-0.36|0.382
81675560|NCT01077973|163046913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.15||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.1||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.10|-0.39|0.242
81675561|NCT01077973|163046913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.04||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.24||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.24|-0.17|0.720
81675562|NCT01077973|163046913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.16||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.11||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.11|-0.43|0.235
81675563|NCT01077973|163046913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.07||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.2||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.20|-0.34|0.630
81675564|NCT01077973|163046913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1||||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.13||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.13|-0.32|0.393
81675565|NCT01077973|163046913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.14||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.18||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.18|-0.46|0.382
81708103|NCT02614261|163113302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.290
81708104|NCT01045551|163113306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.98
81467250|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|1.06|||ANCOVA|||||1.06|-0.15|0.14
81535711|NCT03629886|162754112|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with HPV-16 (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T), and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.05||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of HPV-16 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N=1917). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative and seronegative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||1.05|0.73|
81535712|NCT03629886|162754112|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with HPV-18 (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T), and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.15||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of HPV-18 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2356). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative and seronegative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.15|0.05|
81535713|NCT03629886|162754112|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with HPV-18 (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T), and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.56||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of HPV-18 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N= 2357). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative and seronegative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.56|0.35|
81535714|NCT03629886|162754112|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with HPV-16 and/or HPV-18 (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T), and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100 Person-years|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.27||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of HPV-16/18 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2534). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative and seronegative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.27|0.14|
81637094|NCT01277302|162964834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated interaction effect|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.5091||||||This is the p-value of the treatment by time interaction in the longitudinal model. Analysis was not adjusted for multiple comparisons as there was only 1 comparison. p \< 0.05 (2-sided) was required for significance.|Longitudinal mixed model|The analysis was stratified by disease (BRVO or CRVO), randomization month, and randomization BCVA score category (≤35, \>35 to ≤50, or \>50 letters).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the trend of change from Baseline in the visual acuity scores from Month 7 to Month 15 between the 2 treatment groups as assessed by the interaction term of treatment by time in a longitudinal model.||||0.5091
81675566|NCT01077973|163046913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0||||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.32||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.32|-0.32|0.995
81675567|NCT01077973|163046913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.14||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.12||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.12|-0.41|0.287
81675568|NCT01077973|163046914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.37||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.37|-0.98|0.377
81675569|NCT01077973|163046914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.34||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.34||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.34|-1.01|0.324
81637095|NCT01190124|162964875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between the 3 study groups, in order to determine if there are statistically significant differences concerning HIV-RNA levels at baseline||||<0.001
81675570|NCT01077973|163046914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.03||||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.59||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.59|-0.52|0.902
81675571|NCT01077973|163046914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.42||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.33||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.33|-1.17|0.273
81467251|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.313||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.3|||ANCOVA|||||1.30|0.08|0.027
81675572|NCT01077973|163046914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.19||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.56||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.56|-0.94|0.616
81675573|NCT01077973|163046914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.23||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.39||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.39|-0.85|0.471
81675574|NCT01077973|163046914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.4||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.45||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.45|-1.24|0.356
81675575|NCT01077973|163046914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.15||||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.69||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.69|-1.00|0.722
81675576|NCT01077973|163046914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.24||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.46||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.46|-0.94|0.493
81675577|NCT01077973|163046915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.27||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.2||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-2: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.20|-0.75|0.259
81675578|NCT01077973|163046915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.21||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.26||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-2: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.26|-0.69|0.378
81675579|NCT01077973|163046915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.06||||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.33||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-2: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.33|-0.45|0.762
81675580|NCT01077973|163046915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.42||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.34||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-3: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.34|-1.17|0.281
81675581|NCT01077973|163046915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.21||||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.55||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-3: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.55|-0.97|0.582
81675582|NCT01077973|163046915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.42||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-3: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.42|-0.83|0.523
81675583|NCT01077973|163046916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.45||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.45||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-2: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.45|-1.35|0.327
81675584|NCT01077973|163046916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.32||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.58||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-2: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.58|-1.21|0.489
81675585|NCT01077973|163046916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.13||||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.61||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-2: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.61|-0.88|0.726
81708105|NCT01045551|163113307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9024|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81467252|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|1.07|||ANCOVA|||||1.07|-0.14|0.13
81675586|NCT01077973|163046916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.7||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|0.69||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-3: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.69|-2.09|0.320
81637096|NCT01190124|162964878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison between the 3 study groups, in order to determine if there are statistically significant differences concerning CD4 cells count at baseline||||<0.001
81637097|NCT01190124|162964891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison between the 3 study groups, in order to determine if there are statistically significant differences concerning CD4 cells count at week 24||||0.007
81637098|NCT01190124|162964892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison between the 3 study groups, in order to determine if there are statistically significant differences concerning CD4 cells count at week 48||||0.001
81637099|NCT00070707|162964894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.101|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (AM)||||0.101
81637100|NCT00070707|162964894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.168|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (AM)||||0.168
81637101|NCT00070707|162964894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.93|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (AM)||||0.930
81637102|NCT00070707|162964894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.487|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (AM)||||0.487
81637103|NCT00070707|162964894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.914|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (AM)||||0.914
81637104|NCT00070707|162964894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.977|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (AM)||||0.977
81637105|NCT00070707|162964894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.109|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (PM)||||0.109
81637106|NCT00070707|162964894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.291|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (PM)||||0.291
81637107|NCT00070707|162964894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.984|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (PM)||||0.984
81637108|NCT00070707|162964894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.373|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (PM)||||0.373
81637109|NCT00070707|162964894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.623|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (PM)||||0.623
81637110|NCT00070707|162964894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.978|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (PM)||||0.978
81637111|NCT00070707|162964895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.023|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (AM)||||0.023
81637112|NCT00070707|162964895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.693|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (AM)||||0.693
81637113|NCT00070707|162964895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.483|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (AM)||||0.483
81637114|NCT00070707|162964895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.088|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (AM)||||0.088
81637115|NCT00070707|162964895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.21|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (AM)||||0.210
81637116|NCT00070707|162964895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.178|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (AM)||||0.178
81637117|NCT00070707|162964895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.055|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (PM)||||0.055
81637118|NCT00070707|162964895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.915|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (PM)||||0.915
81637119|NCT00070707|162964895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.471|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (PM)||||0.471
81637120|NCT00070707|162964895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.11|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (PM)||||0.110
81637121|NCT00070707|162964895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.305|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (PM)||||0.305
81637122|NCT00070707|162964895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.461|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (PM)||||0.461
81637123|NCT00070707|162964896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.068|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (AM)||||0.068
81637124|NCT00070707|162964896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.116|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (AM)||||0.116
81637125|NCT00070707|162964896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.749|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (AM)||||0.749
81637126|NCT00070707|162964896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.289|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (AM)||||0.289
81637127|NCT00070707|162964896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.982|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (AM)||||0.982
81637128|NCT00070707|162964896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.941|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (AM)||||0.941
81637129|NCT00070707|162964896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.128|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (PM)||||0.128
81637130|NCT00070707|162964896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.484|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (PM)||||0.484
81637131|NCT00070707|162964896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.673|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (PM)||||0.673
81637132|NCT00070707|162964896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.25|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (PM)||||0.250
81637133|NCT00070707|162964896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.45|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (PM)||||0.450
81637134|NCT00070707|162964896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.774|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (PM)||||0.774
81637135|NCT00070707|162964897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.078|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (AM)||||0.078
81637136|NCT00070707|162964897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.492|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (AM)||||0.492
81637137|NCT00070707|162964897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.945|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (AM)||||0.945
81637138|NCT00070707|162964897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.359|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (AM)||||0.359
81637139|NCT00070707|162964897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.802|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (AM)||||0.802
81637140|NCT00070707|162964897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.716|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (AM)||||0.716
81637141|NCT00070707|162964897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.158|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (PM)||||0.158
81637142|NCT00070707|162964897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.281|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (PM)||||0.281
81637143|NCT00070707|162964897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.901|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (PM)||||0.901
81637144|NCT00070707|162964897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.433|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (PM)||||0.433
81637145|NCT00070707|162964897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.73|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (PM)||||0.730
81637146|NCT00070707|162964897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.819|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (PM)||||0.819
81708106|NCT04337203|163113315|OTHER|Feasibility study and calculated confidence interval.||||||0.54|||||||Independent samples proportions test|||||||0.54
81708107|NCT03649815|163113345|OTHER|||||||0.067|||||||Paired Sample T-Test|||||||0.067
81708108|NCT03649815|163113345|OTHER|||||||0.071||||||Controlled for gender, age, and baseline symptomatology|Paired Sample T-Test|||||||0.071
81708109|NCT03649815|163113346|OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||Paired Sample T-Test|||||||0.047
81708110|NCT03649815|163113346|OTHER|||||||0.036||||||Controlled for gender, age and baseline symptomatology|Paired Sample T-Test|||||||0.036
81708111|NCT03649815|163113347|OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||Paired Sample T-Test|||||||0.032
81708112|NCT03649815|163113347|OTHER|||||||0.006||||||Controlled for gender, age and baseline symptomatology|Paired Sample T-Test|||||||0.006
81708113|NCT03128307|163113348|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Assuming a priori threshold for statistical significant of p = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.0001
81708114|NCT03128307|163113349|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance of p = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.0001
81708115|NCT03399786|163113350|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-49.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.0|-33.1|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measure (MMRM)|||Confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on-treatment group difference of least squares (LS) means using mixed-effect model repeat measurement (MMRM), randomization strata, treatment/strata/baseline value-by-time point interaction and continuous fixed covariates of baseline calculated LDL-C value.||-33.1|-65.0|< 0.0001
81708116|NCT03399786|163113351|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-36.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.6|-25.2|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measure (MMRM)|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order to control type I error. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level. CI with p-value was based on-treatment group difference of LS means using MMRM, randomization strata, treatment/strata/baseline value-by-time point interaction and continuous fixed covariates of baseline calculated Apo B value.||-25.2|-48.6|< 0.0001
81708117|NCT03399786|163113352|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-51.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.8|-38.5|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measure (MMRM)|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order to control type I error. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level. CI with p-value was based on-treatment group difference of LS means using MMRM, randomization strata, treatment/strata/baseline value-by-time point interaction and continuous fixed covariates of baseline calculated non-HDL-C value.||-38.5|-64.8|< 0.0001
81467253|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.371||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.46|||ANCOVA|||||1.46|0.00|0.049
81467254|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.368||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.66|||ANCOVA|||||1.66|0.22|0.011
81637147|NCT00070707|162964898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.629|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (AM)||||0.629
81637148|NCT00070707|162964898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.038|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (AM)||||0.038
81637149|NCT00070707|162964898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.182|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (AM)||||0.182
81637150|NCT00070707|162964898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.149|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (AM)||||0.149
81637151|NCT00070707|162964898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.035|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (AM)||||0.035
81637152|NCT00070707|162964898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.056|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (AM)||||0.056
81637153|NCT00070707|162964898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.711|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (PM)||||0.711
81637154|NCT00070707|162964898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.098|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (PM)||||0.098
81708118|NCT03399786|163113353|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-48.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.7|-38.1|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measure (MMRM)|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order to control type I error. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level. CI with p-value was based on-treatment group difference of LS means using MMRM, randomization strata, treatment/strata/baseline value-by-time point interaction and continuous fixed covariates of baseline calculated TC value.||-38.1|-58.7|< 0.0001
81708119|NCT03399786|163113354|SUPERIORITY|A 2-step multiple imputation method addressed missing values (seeds = 1629 \& 9261 with number of imputations = 100 in first and number of imputation=1 in second step).|Odds Ratio (OR)|25.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|110.5|||Logistic Regression Models Analyses|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for secondary endpoints in pre-specified order to control type I error.Testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05.Multiple imputation addressed missing data at week 24.Combined estimate for odds ratio obtained by Rubin's formulae.Logistic regression models stratified by randomized strata include fixed categorical effect of treatment group \& continuous fixed covariate of baseline calculated LDL-C.||110.5|5.7|< 0.0001
81467255|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.428||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|1.01|||ANCOVA|||||1.01|-0.67|0.70
81637155|NCT00070707|162964898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.356|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (PM)||||0.356
81637156|NCT00070707|162964898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.529|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (PM)||||0.529
81637157|NCT00070707|162964898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.617|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (PM)||||0.617
81637158|NCT00070707|162964898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.422|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (PM)||||0.422
81637159|NCT00070707|162964899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Baseline||||||0.532|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.532
81637160|NCT00070707|162964899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Day 15||||||0.739|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.739
81637161|NCT00070707|162964899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Day 29||||||0.227|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.227
81637162|NCT00070707|162964900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.104|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (AM)||||0.104
81637163|NCT00070707|162964900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.022|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (AM)||||0.022
81637164|NCT00070707|162964900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (AM)||||0.012
81637165|NCT00070707|162964900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (AM)||||0.001
81637166|NCT00070707|162964900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.033|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (AM)||||0.033
81637167|NCT00070707|162964900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.047|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (AM)||||0.047
81708120|NCT03399786|163113355|SUPERIORITY|A 2-step multiple imputation method addressed missing values (seeds = 1629 \& 9261 with number of imputations = 100 in first and number of imputation=1 in second step).|Odds Ratio (OR)|24.2|||=|0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|195.6|||Logistic Regression Models Analyses|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for secondary endpoints in pre-specified order to control type I error.Testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05.Multiple imputation addressed missing data at week 24.Combined estimate for odds ratio obtained by Rubin's formulae.Logistic regression models stratified by randomized strata include fixed categorical effect of treatment group \& continuous fixed covariate of baseline calculated LDL-C.||195.6|3.0|= 0.0028
81637168|NCT00070707|162964900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.269|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (PM)||||0.269
81637169|NCT00070707|162964900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.308|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (PM)||||0.308
81637170|NCT00070707|162964900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (PM)||||0.050
81637171|NCT00070707|162964900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.014|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (PM)||||0.014
81637172|NCT00070707|162964900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (PM)||||0.100
81637173|NCT00070707|162964900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.139|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (PM)||||0.139
81637174|NCT00070707|162964901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.136|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (AM)||||0.136
81637175|NCT00070707|162964901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.126|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (AM)||||0.126
81637176|NCT00070707|162964901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.107|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (AM)||||0.107
81637177|NCT00070707|162964901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (AM)||||0.006
81675587|NCT01077973|163046916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.47||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|0.92||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-3: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.92|-1.86|0.506
81637178|NCT00070707|162964901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (AM)||||0.030
81637179|NCT00070707|162964901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.037|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (AM)||||0.037
81637180|NCT00070707|162964901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.146|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (PM)||||0.146
81467256|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.423||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.56|||ANCOVA|||||1.56|-0.10|0.084
81637181|NCT00070707|162964901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.426|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (PM)||||0.426
81637182|NCT00070707|162964901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.259|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (PM)||||0.259
81637183|NCT00070707|162964901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.026|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (PM)||||0.026
81637184|NCT00070707|162964901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.022|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (PM)||||0.022
81637185|NCT00070707|162964901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.043|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (PM)||||0.043
81637186|NCT00070707|162964902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.181|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (AM)||||0.181
81637187|NCT00070707|162964902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.014|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (AM)||||0.014
81637188|NCT00070707|162964902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (AM)||||0.004
81637189|NCT00070707|162964902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (AM)||||0.002
81637190|NCT00070707|162964902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.027|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (AM)||||0.027
81637191|NCT00070707|162964902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.069|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (AM)||||0.069
81637192|NCT00070707|162964902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.373|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (PM)||||0.373
81637193|NCT00070707|162964902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.148|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (PM)||||0.148
81637194|NCT00070707|162964902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (PM)||||0.009
81637195|NCT00070707|162964902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.016|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (PM)||||0.016
81637196|NCT00070707|162964902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.113|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (PM)||||0.113
81637197|NCT00070707|162964902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.173|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (PM)||||0.173
81637198|NCT00070707|162964903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.089|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (AM)||||0.089
81637199|NCT00070707|162964903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.014|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (AM)||||0.014
81637200|NCT00070707|162964903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (AM)||||0.004
81637201|NCT00070707|162964903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (AM)||||0.001
81637202|NCT00070707|162964903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.041|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (AM)||||0.041
81675588|NCT01077973|163046916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.23||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.92||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-3: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.92|-1.38|0.691
81675589|NCT01077973|163046917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.72||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|0.62||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-2: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.62|-2.07|0.292
81675590|NCT01077973|163046917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.53||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|0.82||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-2: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.82|-1.87|0.439
81675591|NCT01077973|163046917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.19||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.92||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-2: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.92|-1.31|0.733
81675592|NCT01077973|163046917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.68||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.43||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-3: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.43|-2.80|0.526
81675593|NCT01077973|163046917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.44||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|1.31||p-value was calculated using ANOVA which was adjusted for treatment, baseline PSR, gender, and treatment-by-baseline terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-3: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.31|-2.19|0.624
81675594|NCT01077973|163046918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|3.02||||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.03|17.07||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||17.07|-11.03|0.672
81675595|NCT01077973|163046918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-4.47||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.61|8.68||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||8.68|-17.61|0.467
81675596|NCT01077973|163046918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|7.55||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|18.05||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||18.05|-2.96|0.164
81675597|NCT01077973|163046918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-7.52||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.96|10.92||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||10.92|-25.96|0.427
81675598|NCT01077973|163046918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-5.66||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.57|12.25||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||12.25|-23.57|0.537
81675599|NCT01077973|163046918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-1.83||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.88|13.22||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.22|-16.88|0.813
81675600|NCT01077973|163046918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-5.5||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.24|8.24||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||8.24|-19.24|0.455
81467257|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.425||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|1.49|||ANCOVA|||||1.49|-0.18|0.12
81708121|NCT03399786|163113356|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-132.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-175.3|-88.9|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measure (MMRM)|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order to control type I error. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level. CI with p-value was based on-treatment group difference of LS means using MMRM, randomization strata, treatment/strata/baseline value-by-time point interaction and continuous fixed covariates of baseline calculated LDL-C value.||-88.9|-175.3|< 0.0001
81708122|NCT03399786|163113357|SUPERIORITY|A 2-step multiple imputation method addressed missing values (seeds = 1629 \& 9261 with number of imputations = 100 in first and number of imputation=1 in second step).|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1|||=|0.0845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.3|||Logistic Regression Models Analyses|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order to control type I error. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level. Combined estimate for odds ratio was obtained by using Rubin's formulae. Logistic regression models stratified the fixed categorical effect of treatment group and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline calculated LDL-C value.||1.3|0|= 0.0845
81675601|NCT01077973|163046918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-4.02||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.63|9.59||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.59|-17.63|0.570
81675602|NCT01077973|163046918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-1.65||||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|10.5||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||10.50|-13.80|0.792
81675603|NCT01077973|163046918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-4.25||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.82|9.33||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.33|-17.82|0.556
81675604|NCT01077973|163046918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-2.77||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.24|10.69||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||10.69|-16.24|0.689
81675605|NCT01077973|163046918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-1.65||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.45|10.14||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||10.14|-13.45|0.786
81675606|NCT01077973|163046919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|6.06||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.86|22.99||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||22.99|-10.86|0.480
81675607|NCT01077973|163046919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|4.34||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.55|21.23||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||21.23|-12.55|0.612
81675608|NCT01077973|163046919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|1.47||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|15.55||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||15.55|-12.60|0.839
81675609|NCT01077973|163046919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-13.2||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|2.99||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||2.99|-29.40|0.130
81675610|NCT01077973|163046919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-7.83||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.39|7.73||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||7.73|-23.39|0.331
81467258|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.369||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|1.06|||ANCOVA|||||1.06|-0.39|0.36
81675611|NCT01077973|163046919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-5.5||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.59|8.59||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||8.59|-19.59|0.450
81675612|NCT01077973|163046919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-4.25||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.82|9.33||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.33|-17.82|0.556
81675613|NCT01077973|163046919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-2.77||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.24|10.69||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||10.69|-16.24|0.689
81675614|NCT01077973|163046919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-1.65||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.45|10.14||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||10.14|-13.45|0.786
81675615|NCT01077973|163046919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-4.25||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.82|9.33||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.33|-17.82|0.556
81675616|NCT01077973|163046919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-2.77||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.24|10.69||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||10.69|-16.24|0.689
81675617|NCT01077973|163046919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-1.65||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.45|10.14||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||10.14|-13.45|0.786
81675618|NCT01077973|163046922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|3.89||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|11.1||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.10|-3.33|0.355
81675619|NCT01077973|163046922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-1.21||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|4.2||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||4.20|-6.62|0.623
81675620|NCT01077973|163046922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|5.1||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|11.11||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.11|-0.90|0.094
81675621|NCT01077973|163046922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|4.43||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.43|19.29||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||19.29|-10.43|0.565
81675622|NCT01077973|163046922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-2.09||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.15|11.97||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.97|-16.15|0.765
81675623|NCT01077973|163046922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|6.47||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.43|18.37||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||18.37|-5.43|0.288
81675624|NCT01077973|163046922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-0.87||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|18.27||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||18.27|-20.00|0.928
81675625|NCT01077973|163046922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-6.4||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.14|12.33||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen (Motrin IB) - placebo\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||12.33|-25.14|0.495
81675626|NCT01077973|163046922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|5.46||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.66|20.59||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||20.59|-9.66|0.477
81675627|NCT00119158|163046923|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|modified EASI (eczema area severity index) was considered equivalent if p value was greater than \>0.05|||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81675628|NCT00608985|163046930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-15.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|-8.8|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to day 1\&2 compared with placebo||-8.8|-21.8|<0.0001
81675629|NCT00608985|163046930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-26.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.3|-19.5|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to day 1\&2 compared with placebo||-19.5|-34.3|<0.0001
81675630|NCT00608985|163046930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-6.8||||0.0376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-0.3|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to day 1\&2 compared with placebo||-0.3|-13.5|0.0376
81675631|NCT00608985|163046931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-13.5||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|-6.5|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to day 15\&16 compared with placebo||-6.5|-20.3|0.0001
81675632|NCT00608985|163046931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-19.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.3|-12.3|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to day 15\&16 compared with placebo||-12.3|-27.3|<0.0001
81675633|NCT00608985|163046931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|3.5||||0.3358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|11.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to day 15\&16 compared with placebo||11.0|-3.8|0.3358
81675634|NCT00608985|163046932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-7.3||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|-1.3|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to week 1\&2 compared with placebo||-1.3|-13.3|0.0186
81675635|NCT00608985|163046932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-10.4||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|-4.6|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to week 1\&2 compared with placebo||-4.6|-16.4|0.0006
81675636|NCT00608985|163046932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-12.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|-6.6|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to week 1\&2 compared with placebo||-6.6|-18.8|<0.0001
81675637|NCT00608985|163046933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-9.3||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|-3.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to day 1\&2 compared with placebo||-3.0|-15.3|0.0035
81675638|NCT00608985|163046933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-9.5||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-4.3|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to day 1\&2 compared with placebo||-4.3|-15.0|0.0006
81675639|NCT00608985|163046933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-16.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-9.8|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to day 1\&2 compared with placebo||-9.8|-22.0|<0.0001
81675640|NCT00608985|163046934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-4.0||||0.2237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|2.5|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to day 15\&16 compared with placebo||2.5|-11.0|0.2237
81675641|NCT00608985|163046934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-6.0||||0.0607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|0.3|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to day 15\&16 compared with placebo||0.3|-12.3|0.0607
81675642|NCT00608985|163046934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-10.5||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|-4.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to day 15\&16 compared with placebo||-4.0|-17.3|0.0017
81675643|NCT00608985|163046935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-4.1||||0.1187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|0.9|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to week 1\&2 compared with placebo||0.9|-9.1|0.1187
81675644|NCT00608985|163046935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-7.1||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-2.7|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to week 1\&2 compared with placebo||-2.7|-11.5|0.0017
81675645|NCT00608985|163046935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-6.1||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-1.4|||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||Change from baseline to week 1\&2 compared with placebo||-1.4|-10.8|0.0121
81675646|NCT00355394|163046970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81675647|NCT00355394|163046971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.02
81675648|NCT00355394|163046972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.46
81675649|NCT00355394|163046973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81675650|NCT00355394|163046974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81675651|NCT00355394|163046975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.50
81675652|NCT01175902|163046980|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"To prove the non-inferiority of Cosopt to Xalatan, the sample size calculation was based on the assumption that non-inferiority margin of trough IOP of 1.5mmHg. A sample size of n=21 patients per group, this study has 80% power (1-β=0.80) and α=0.05, crossover-designed analysis.~In this study, the upper limit of the 95% CI is expected above the maximal acceptable clinically significant difference of 1.5 mmHg of IOP."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Comparison between two arms were made for IOP, systolic BP, diastolic BP and OPP at each time period.|t-test, 2 sided|Comparison between two arms were made for IOP, systolic BP, diastolic BP and OPP at each time period.|Comparison between two arms were made for IOP, systolic BP, diastolic BP and OPP at each time period.|Comparison between two arms were made for IOP, systolic BP, diastolic BP and OPP at each time period.||||0.05
81675653|NCT01081795|163047001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-0.4||||0.1646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) method using the treatment group as the factor and using the value obtained during the baseline measurement period as the covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||0.2|-1.0|0.1646
81675654|NCT01081795|163047001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.4479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.4||ANCOVA method using the treatment group as the factor and using the value obtained during the baseline measurement period as the covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.8|0.4479
81675655|NCT01081795|163047002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.5||||0.1547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.2||Month 6: ANCOVA method using the treatment group as the factor and using the value obtained during the baseline measurement period as the covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||0.2|-1.1|0.1547
81467259|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.428||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|1.36|||ANCOVA|||||1.36|-0.32|0.23
81467260|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.371||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|1.25|||ANCOVA|||||1.25|-0.21|0.16
81467261|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.371||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.52|||ANCOVA|||||1.52|0.07|0.032
81467262|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.373||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.76|||ANCOVA|||||1.76|0.30|0.006
81467263|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.369||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.52|||ANCOVA|||||1.52|0.07|0.031
81467264|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.423||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.9|||ANCOVA|||||1.90|0.24|0.012
81467265|NCT01340027|162626321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.421||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.1|||ANCOVA|||||2.10|0.45|0.002
81675656|NCT01081795|163047002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.4||||0.2624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3||Month 6: ANCOVA method using the treatment group as the factor and using the value obtained during the baseline measurement period as the covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||0.3|-1.0|0.2624
81675657|NCT01081795|163047003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.4||||0.2464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3||Month 6: ANCOVA method using the treatment group as the factor and using the value obtained during the baseline measurement period as the covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||0.3|-1.0|0.2464
81675658|NCT01081795|163047003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3||||0.3148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3||Month 6: ANCOVA method using the treatment group as the factor and using the value obtained during the baseline measurement period as the covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||0.3|-1.0|0.3148
81675659|NCT01081795|163047004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0||||0.8762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5||Month 6: ANCOVA method using the treatment group as the factor and using the value obtained during the baseline measurement period as the covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.6|0.8762
81675660|NCT01081795|163047004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3||||0.3031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3||Month 6: ANCOVA method using the treatment group as the factor and using the value obtained during the baseline measurement period as the covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.8|0.3031
81675661|NCT01081795|163047005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3||||0.1145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1||Month 6: ANCOVA method using the treatment group as the factor and using the value obtained during the baseline measurement period as the covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.7|0.1145
81675662|NCT01081795|163047005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.3971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2||Month 6: ANCOVA method using the treatment group as the factor and using the value obtained during the baseline measurement period as the covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.6|0.3971
81675663|NCT01081795|163047006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.5||||0.1866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.3||ANCOVA method using the treatment group as the factor and using the value obtained during the baseline measurement period as the covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||0.3|-1.3|0.1866
81675664|NCT01081795|163047006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.6||||0.1507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.2||ANCOVA method using the treatment group as the factor and using the value obtained during the baseline measurement period as the covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||0.2|-1.4|0.1507
81675665|NCT01081795|163047008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.4||||0.1743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2||ANCOVA method using the treatment group as the factor and using the value obtained during the baseline measurement period as the covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||0.2|-1.0|0.1743
81675666|NCT01081795|163047008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.4||||0.2165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2||ANCOVA method using the treatment group as the factor and using the value obtained during the baseline measurement period as the covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||||0.2|-1.0|0.2165
81675667|NCT01081795|163047009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|5.1||||0.3083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|14.0||Month 6|Fisher Exact|||||14.0|-3.8|0.3083
81675668|NCT01081795|163047009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|2.0||||0.7235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|10.6||Month 6|Fisher Exact|||||10.6|-6.6|0.7235
81675669|NCT03728309|163047062|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|53.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.5|63.5||The p-value and 95% CI are computed by pooling 30 imputed data sets using SAS PROC MIANALYZE with normal approximation.|SAS PROC MIANALYZE|||||63.5|43.5|<0.001
81675670|NCT03728309|163047064|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|36.0|||2-sample, t-test|||||36.0|21.0|<0.001
81675671|NCT03728309|163047065|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|52.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.1|65.7|||Fisher's Exact Test||Comparison of treatment group versus control group at Month 1, responder rate difference, 95% CI for risk difference and p-value was estimated based on Fisher's exact test using mITT population with baseline AFLS score of 2 or 3 on both cheeks.|||65.7|40.1|<0.001
81637203|NCT00070707|162964903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.036|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (AM)||||0.036
81675672|NCT03138876|163047106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0005
81675673|NCT01849770|163047127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.56|||Random slopes model|||||0.56|-1.03|0.561
81675674|NCT01849770|163047127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.66|||Random slopes model|||||0.66|-1.04|0.662
81675675|NCT01849770|163047128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|4.22|||Random slopes model|||||4.22|-0.80|0.178
81637204|NCT00070707|162964903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.17|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (PM)||||0.170
81637205|NCT00070707|162964903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.237|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (PM)||||0.237
81637206|NCT00070707|162964903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.019|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (PM)||||0.019
81637207|NCT00070707|162964903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (PM)||||0.018
81637208|NCT00070707|162964903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.149|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (PM)||||0.149
81675676|NCT01849770|163047128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|1.91|||Random slopes model|||||1.91|-3.80|0.510
81675677|NCT04673786|163047139|EQUIVALENCE|Predefined equivalence margin: -10% to 10%|Treatment difference (%) and 90% CI|2.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|4.32|||ANCOVA|Multiple imputation (MI) with the Missing at random (MAR) assumption was applied.||||4.32|-0.23|
81675678|NCT01459705|163047150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-22.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.69|||ONE_SIDED|||||||||||||
81675679|NCT01459705|163047150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-13.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.77|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81675680|NCT01459705|163047150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|9.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.11|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81675681|NCT01459705|163047151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|15.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.03|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81675682|NCT01459705|163047152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|13.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81686306|NCT01025336|163070019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.06|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||2.06|0.84|
81708123|NCT03399786|163113358|SUPERIORITY|A 2-step multiple imputation method addressed missing values (seeds = 1629 \& 9261 with number of imputations = 100 in first and number of imputation=1 in second step).|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.7|||=|0.0203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|24.9||The p-value is nominal for descriptive purpose only due to statistical hypothesis testing terminated previously.|Logistic Regression Models Analyses|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order to control type I error. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level. Combined estimate for odds ratio was obtained by using Rubin's formulae. Logistic regression models stratified the fixed categorical effect of treatment group and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline calculated LDL-C value.||24.9|1.3|= 0.0203
81467266|NCT02496091|162626336|OTHER||95% confidence interval (using the exact|92.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.8|95.5||||||Only descriptive statistics The implant success rate is analyzed on an implant level (i.e. percent of successful implants) as well as subject level (i.e. percentage of subjects with no unsuccessful implants). This proportion is presented together with a 95% confidence interval (using the exact Binomial approach) and an average follow-up time.||95.5|88.8|
81535715|NCT03629886|162754112|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with HPV-16 and/or HPV-18 (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T), and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100 Person-years|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.18||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of HPV-16/18 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N= 2547). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative and seronegative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||1.18|0.88|
81467267|NCT01970475|162626347|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was tested by comparing the 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) of the RR of ACR20 at week 24 between ABP 501 and adalimumab with an equivalence margin of (0.738, 1/0.738).|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.039|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.954|1.133|||||Based on a generalized linear model adjusted for geographic region and prior biological use for RA as covariates in the model.|The study hypothesis was that there were no clinically meaningful differences between ABP 501 and adalimumab in risk ratio (RR) of ACR20 at week 24.||1.133|0.954|
81637209|NCT00070707|162964903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.231|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (PM)||||0.231
81637210|NCT00070707|162964904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.745|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (AM)||||0.745
81637211|NCT00070707|162964904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.25|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (AM)||||0.250
81637212|NCT00070707|162964904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Change at Week 2 (AM)||||||0.202|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.202
81637213|NCT00070707|162964904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Change at Week 3 (AM)||||||0.104|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.104
81637214|NCT00070707|162964904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Change at Week 4 (AM)||||||0.348|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.348
81637215|NCT00070707|162964904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Change at Final Week (AM)||||||0.355|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.355
81637216|NCT00070707|162964904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Baseline (PM)||||||0.851|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.851
81637217|NCT00070707|162964904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Change at Week 1 (PM)||||||0.993|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.993
81637218|NCT00070707|162964904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Change at Week 2 (PM)||||||0.476|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.476
81637219|NCT00070707|162964904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Change at Week 3 (PM)||||||0.149|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.149
81637220|NCT00070707|162964904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Change at Week 4 (PM)||||||0.616|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.616
81637221|NCT00070707|162964904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Change at Final Week (PM)||||||0.527|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.527
81637222|NCT00070707|162964905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.116|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (AM)||||0.116
81637223|NCT00070707|162964905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.994|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (AM)||||0.994
81637224|NCT00070707|162964905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.961|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (AM)||||0.961
81637225|NCT00070707|162964905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.183|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (AM)||||0.183
81637226|NCT00070707|162964905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.44|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (AM)||||0.440
81637227|NCT00070707|162964905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.838|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (AM)||||0.838
81637228|NCT00070707|162964905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.096|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline (PM)||||0.096
81637229|NCT00070707|162964905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.362|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1 (PM)||||0.362
81637230|NCT00070707|162964905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.693|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2 (PM)||||0.693
81637231|NCT00070707|162964905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.603|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3 (PM)||||0.603
81637232|NCT00070707|162964905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.579|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4 (PM)||||0.579
81637233|NCT00070707|162964905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.413|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week (PM)||||0.413
81637234|NCT00070707|162964906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.823|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline||||0.823
81637235|NCT00070707|162964906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.744|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Day 15||||0.744
81637236|NCT00070707|162964906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.675|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Day 29||||0.675
81637237|NCT00070707|162964907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.693|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline||||0.693
81637238|NCT00070707|162964907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.818|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Day 15||||0.818
81637239|NCT00070707|162964907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.915|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Day 29||||0.915
81637240|NCT00070707|162964908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.823|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline||||0.823
81637241|NCT00070707|162964908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.202|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Day 15||||0.202
81637242|NCT00070707|162964908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.199|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Day 29||||0.199
81467268|NCT03681990|162626370|OTHER|Mixed Model ANOVA with subject as a random effect.||||||0.34||||||F test|ANOVA|||||||0.34
81467269|NCT02715700|162626372|OTHER|Geometric mean ratio (GMR) of Methadone + Doravirine/Methadone Alone|GMR|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.01||||||||1.01|0.90|
81675683|NCT02799069|163047243|NON_INFERIORITY|The sample size of 210 subjects per treatment arm (per protocol set) has a power of at least 90% to establish non-inferiority of BF-200 ALA to Metvix using a non-inferiority margin of -15% and assuming response rates of 70% for both BF-200 ALA and Metvix. The power calculation was based on a one-sided Z-test with continuity correction (unpooled) with a significance level of 0.025.The establishment of non-inferiority was performed for the PP set and verified for robustness on the ITT.|Difference to BF-200 ALA|14.0|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|5.9||||||||||5.9|
81675684|NCT02799069|163047243|SUPERIORITY||Difference to BF-200 ALA|61.1||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.2|71.0|||Chi-squared|||"Superiority of BF-200 ALA compared to placebo:~A sample size of 264: 88 patients (BF-200 ALA: placebo) will have a power of more than 90% to establish superiority of BF-200 ALA over placebo, even if very conservative response rates of 65% for the BF-200 ALA group and 40% for placebo are assumed using a chi-square test with continuity correction and a two-sided significance level of 0.05."||71.0|51.2|0.0000
81675685|NCT02799069|163047244|NON_INFERIORITY|The sample size of 210 subjects per treatment arm (per protocol set) has a power of at least 90% to establish non-inferiority of BF-200 ALA to Metvix using a non-inferiority margin of -15% and assuming response rates of 70% for both BF-200 ALA and Metvix. The power calculation was based on a one-sided Z-test with continuity correction (unpooled) with a significance level of 0.025.The establishment of non-inferiority was performed for the PP set and verified for robustness on the ITT.|Difference to BF-200 ALA|14.2|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|6.0||||||||||6.0|
81675686|NCT02799069|163047244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference to BF-200 ALA|59.4||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.4|70.4|||Chi-squared|||||70.4|48.4|0.0000
81675687|NCT02799069|163047245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference to BF-200 ALA|72.0||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.7|84.2|||Chi-squared|||||84.2|59.7|0.0000
81675688|NCT02799069|163047245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference to BF-200 ALA|17.3|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|6.6||||||||||6.6|
81675689|NCT01844895|163047304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.0||||||A mixed-effect model of log (Cminss) with device and substudy baseline weight category (\< 60 kg,60-100 kg, \> 100 kg) as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used. Point estimates and 90% CIs for device differences on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale. No adjustment was made for multiplicity. PK comparability was concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratios of geometric means were contained within 80% to 125%.||1.00|0.83|
81675690|NCT04817111|163047311|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to test if the change from pre- vs. post-test outcome is different from zero.||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81675691|NCT04817111|163047313|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to test if the change from pre- vs. post-test outcome is different from zero.||||||0.21|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.21
81675692|NCT04817111|163047314|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to test if the change from pre- vs. post-test outcome is different from zero.||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81675693|NCT06245551|163047315|OTHER|The analysis is applied to the All-subjects data.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.78|-15.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.25|-19.78|<0.001
81675694|NCT02508194|163047321|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-106.9|44.3|||||The CI was estimated by an exact conditional method.|2 sided 90 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was used to compare vaccine efficacy (VE). VE = (\[1 - relative risk (RR)\] \*100%), where RR was the RR of ARA-RI in the MEDI7510 group compared with the placebo group. A lower bound of the 90% CI greater than (\>) 0% would demonstrate the efficacy of MEDI7510.||44.3|-106.9|
81675695|NCT00511355|163047338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0849||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.0849
81675696|NCT00511355|163047340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||<.0001
81675697|NCT00511355|163047341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4191||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.4191
81675698|NCT00511355|163047342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.0010
81675699|NCT00511355|163047346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3779||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.3779
81675700|NCT00511355|163047347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5027||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.5027
81467270|NCT02715700|162626373|OTHER|GMR of Methadone + Doravirine/Methadone Alone|GMR|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.03||||||||1.03|0.88|
81467271|NCT02715700|162626374|OTHER|GMR of Methadone + Doravirine/Methadone Alone|GMR|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.03||||||||1.03|0.93|
81467272|NCT02715700|162626376|OTHER|Geometric mean ratio (GMR) of Methadone + Doravirine/Methadone Alone|GMR|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.06||||||||1.06|0.90|
81467273|NCT02715700|162626377|OTHER|GMR of Methadone + Doravirine/Methadone Alone|GMR|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.1||||||||1.10|0.86|
81675701|NCT00511355|163047348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0041||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.0041
81675702|NCT00511355|163047349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9662||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.9662
81675703|NCT00511355|163047350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0004||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.0004
81675704|NCT00511355|163047351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0019||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.0019
81675705|NCT00511355|163047352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9662||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.9662
81675706|NCT00511355|163047353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0187||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.0187
81675707|NCT00511355|163047354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||<.0001
81675708|NCT00511355|163047355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6886||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.6886
81675709|NCT00511355|163047356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||<.0001
81675710|NCT00511355|163047357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||<.0001
81675711|NCT00511355|163047358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0083||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.0083
81675712|NCT00511355|163047359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0455||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.0455
81675713|NCT00511355|163047360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0063||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.0063
81675714|NCT00511355|163047361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||<.0001
81675715|NCT00511355|163047362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||<.0001
81675716|NCT00511355|163047363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0078||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.0078
81675717|NCT00511355|163047364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0016||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.0016
81675718|NCT00511355|163047365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.0003
81675719|NCT00511355|163047366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0009||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.0009
81675720|NCT00511355|163047367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0024||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.0024
81675721|NCT00511355|163047368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3653||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.3653
81675722|NCT00511355|163047369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||<.0001
81675723|NCT00511355|163047370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||<.0001
81675724|NCT00511355|163047371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5668||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.5668
81675725|NCT00511355|163047372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.177||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||0.1770
81675726|NCT00511355|163047373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No correction for multiple testing was made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for age class applied on the changes from baseline.||P-value compares the change from baseline to Cycle 6 between treatment groups.||||<.0001
81675727|NCT00217087|163047394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0098
81675728|NCT00217087|163047395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.34
81675729|NCT00217087|163047396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|the only participant who reported a decrease quality of life related that to a recent surgery not their esophagus.||||||0.2
81675730|NCT00802685|163047397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.0||0.858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|36.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: Oxygen duration (days) during the first 28 days will be equal between treatment arms.||36|4|0.858
81675731|NCT00802685|163047398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.953||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.393|2.309|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||null hypothesis: The proportion of subjects on O2 at 36 wk PMA will be equal between treatment arms.||2.309|0.393|0.8
81675732|NCT06142643|163047406|OTHER|"A responder was defined by subjects with a score 1 (very much improved), 2 (much improved) or 3 (improved) on the GAIS.~Inferential analysis for the primary evaluation criterion For the derived outcome responder rate at M1 (1 month after injection) for the GAIS Investigator, a binomial exact test (bilateral approach) vs 60% was applied for the overall score. This test compared the proportion of improvement to 60%."|||||<|0.0001||||||Power of 80%, significant result (alpha = 5%).|t-test, 2 sided|Null hypothesis stated that less than 60% of subjects were responders with GAIS. Under the alternative hypothesis, 75% of subjects were responders.||||||<0.0001
81675733|NCT06142643|163047407|OTHER|"A responder was defined by subjects with a score 1 (very much improved), 2 (much improved) or 3 (improved) on the GAIS.~Inferential analysis for the primary evaluation criterion For the derived outcome responder rate at M1 (1 month after injection) for the GAIS Investigator, a binomial exact test (bilateral approach) vs 60% was applied for the overall score. This test compared the proportion of improvement to 60%."|||||<|0.0001||||||Power of 80%, significant result (alpha = 5%).|t-test, 2 sided|Null hypothesis stated that less than 60% of subjects were responders with GAIS. Under the alternative hypothesis, 75% of subjects were responders.||||||<0.0001
81675734|NCT01250379|163047423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.97|||Log Rank||The 95% confidence interval (CI) was estimated using Cox proportional hazards methodology. The stratification factors used in the analysis were hormone receptor status, first-line PFS, choice of chemotherapy, and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level.|||0.97|0.65|0.0204
81675735|NCT01250379|163047423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.97|||Log Rank||Unstratified analysis.|||0.97|0.67|0.0245
81675736|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.88|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: HR-neg||0.88|0.40|0.0088
81675737|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.1196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.05|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: HR-pos/HER-neg||1.05|0.67|0.1196
81675738|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.9|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: PFS \<6 months||0.90|0.43|0.0110
81675739|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.03|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: PFS ≥6 months||1.03|0.65|0.0816
81675740|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55||||0.0395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.98|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: taxane chemo||0.98|0.31|0.0395
81675741|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.1385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.06|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: non-taxane chemo||1.06|0.68|0.1385
81675742|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.75|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: vinorelbine chemo||0.75|0.22|0.0029
81675743|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.96|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: LDH ≤ 1.5 ULN||0.96|0.62|0.0171
81675744|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.1797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.16|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: LDH \> 1.5 ULN||1.16|0.46|0.1797
81675745|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.97|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: \< 65 years of age||0.97|0.62|0.0229
81675746|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.2139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.16|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: ≥ 65 years of age||1.16|0.51|0.2139
81675747|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.89|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: \< 70 years of age||0.89|0.59|0.0021
81675748|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.5216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.39|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: ≥ 70 years of age||2.39|0.64|0.5216
81675749|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.94|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: \< 3 metastatic organ sites||0.94|0.58|0.0148
81675750|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.3102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.17|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: ≥ 3 metastatic organ sites||1.17|0.61|0.3102
81675751|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.04|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: B-free ≤ 6 weeks||1.04|0.64|0.0967
81675752|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.0|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: B-free \> 6 weeks||1.00|0.51|0.0489
81675753|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.0176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.92|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: D-free ≤ 24 months||0.92|0.41|0.0176
81675754|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.2318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.11|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: D-free \> 24 months||1.11|0.66|0.2318
81675755|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52||||0.0568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.03|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: D-free ≤ 12 months||1.03|0.26|0.0568
81675756|NCT01250379|163047424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.1143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.05|||Log Rank|||Subgroup analysis: D-free \> 12 months||1.05|0.66|0.1143
81675757|NCT01250379|163047425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1||||0.3457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|12.4|||Chi-squared||The 95% CI was estimated using Hauck-Anderson methodology.|||12.4|-4.2|0.3457
81675758|NCT01250379|163047427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.99|||Log Rank||The 95% CI was estimated using Cox proportional hazards methodology. The stratification factors used in stratified analysis were hormone receptor status, first-line PFS, choice of chemotherapy, and LDH level.|||1.99|0.51|0.9825
81675759|NCT01250379|163047427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||0.3601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.34|||Log Rank||Unstratified analysis.|||2.34|0.73|0.3601
81675760|NCT01250379|163047430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.06|||Log Rank||The 95% CI was estimated using Cox proportional hazards methodology. The stratification factors used in stratified analysis were hormone receptor status, first-line PFS, choice of chemotherapy, and LDH level.|||1.06|0.59|0.1080
81675761|NCT01250379|163047430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.02|||Log Rank||Unstratified analysis.|||1.02|0.59|0.0625
81675762|NCT01250379|163047432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.1349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.05|||Log Rank||The 95% CI was estimated using Cox proportional hazards methodology. The stratification factors used in stratified analysis were hormone receptor status, first-line PFS, choice of chemotherapy, and LDH level.|||1.05|0.68|0.1349
81467274|NCT02715700|162626378|OTHER|GMR of Methadone + Doravirine/Methadone Alone|GMR|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.04||||||||1.04|0.91|
81675763|NCT01250379|163047432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.03|||Log Rank||Unstratified analysis.|||1.03|0.68|0.0863
81675764|NCT01250379|163047434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.02|||Log Rank||The 95% CI was estimated using Cox proportional hazards methodology. The stratification factors used in stratified analysis were hormone receptor status, first-line PFS, choice of chemotherapy, and LDH level.|||1.02|0.65|0.0744
81675765|NCT01250379|163047434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.0|||Log Rank||Unstratified analysis.|||1.00|0.66|0.0503
81675766|NCT01250379|163047437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.7253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.21|||Log Rank||The 95% CI was estimated using Cox proportional hazards methodology. The stratification factors used in stratified analysis were hormone receptor status, first-line PFS, choice of chemotherapy, and LDH level.|||1.21|0.76|0.7253
81675767|NCT01250379|163047437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.5332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.16|||Log Rank||Unstratified analysis.|||1.16|0.75|0.5332
81675768|NCT01327157|163047474|EQUIVALENCE|The comparison among the groups, from the results obtained by the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), was done through analysis of variance models (ANOVA) with two factors.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.524|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was considered for values of p \<0.05 and it was used The Minitab statistical software, version 15.1 to obtain the results.|t-test, 1 sided|The comparison between the groups in each study period (initial) was done through the t-test for two independent samples.||"We assessed the quality of oral functions in the first query to check the status of discomfort before treatment in both groups, using VAS..~Statistical significance was considered for values of p \<0.05 and it was used The Minitab statistical software, version 15.1 to obtain the results"||||0.524
81675769|NCT01327157|163047475|EQUIVALENCE|"Only the treatment group was analysed. The dental contacts were evaluated in models and gnathostats demarcated after the points were counted in the models before and after treatment If an increase in the number of dental contacts after occlusal adjustment was detected, in relation of the models.~The models are made in the first and last query, after four visits with one month interval between them."|Mean Difference (Net)|5.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.92|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The brand carbon mark was done on the treatment group in the first and last query.||||<0.001
81675770|NCT01327157|163047476|EQUIVALENCE|The comparison among the groups, from the results obtained by the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), was done through analysis of variance models (ANOVA) with two factors. The comparison among the groups, in each period of the study (initial and final) was done through t test for two independent samples.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.44||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"We assessed the quality of oral functions in the last query to check the status of discomfort after ninety days in both groups, control and treatment, using VAS.~The statistical significance was considered to p\<0.05 values and it was used the Minitab statistics software, 15.1 version, to get the results."||||0.002
81675771|NCT01327157|163047477|OTHER|||||||0.705|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.705
81675772|NCT01327157|163047478|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.01
81675773|NCT06523491|163047482|SUPERIORITY||F value|23.31||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"To compare the efficacy of 1 and 2 NOLTREX courses with placebo was used ANCOVA adjusted for the baseline value with fixed factor of treatment group"||No sample size calculation was performed. In the survey took part 57 patients from the parent study and OLE. The study did not have a formal hypothesis. The between-group comparison of changes from baseline (OLE visit 0) in the WOMAC-T at the end of 12-month follow-up (EOF) visit was conducted using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and, as a post hoc test, the Tukey test.||||0.00
81675774|NCT06523491|163047482|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|353.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|72.27||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|178.91|527.45||Difference between Least-square means was tested at a level of p \<0.05 via Tukey's multiple comparison test.|Tukey's HSD|||Post-hoc pairwise comparisons were performed using Tukey test.||527.45|178.91|0.00
81675775|NCT06523491|163047482|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|-292.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|78.04||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-480.37|-104.01||Difference between Least-square means was tested at a level of p \<0.05 via Tukey's multiple comparison test.|Tukey's HSD|||Post-hoc pairwise comparisons were performed using Tukey test.||-104.01|-480.37|0.00
81675776|NCT06523491|163047482|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|-645.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|95.68||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-876.07|-414.67||Difference between Least-square means was tested at a level of p \<0.05 via Tukey's multiple comparison test.|Tukey's HSD|||Post-hoc pairwise comparisons were performed using Tukey test.||-414.67|-876.07|0.00
81675777|NCT06523491|163047482|SUPERIORITY||F value|23.31||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05.|ANCOVA|"To compare the efficacy of 1 and 2 NOLTREX courses with placebo was used ANCOVA adjusted for the baseline value with fixed factor of treatment group"||The between-group comparison of changes from baseline (study 1 visit 1) in the WOMAC-T at visit 5 was conducted using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and, as a post hoc test, the Tukey test.||||0.00
81675778|NCT06523491|163047482|SUPERIORITY||LS-means difference|-292.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|78.04||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-480.37|-104.01|||Tukey's HSD|||Post-hoc pairwise comparisons were performed using Tukey test.||-104.01|-480.37|0.00
81675779|NCT06523491|163047482|SUPERIORITY||[LS-means difference|-645.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|95.68||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-876.07|-414.67||Difference between Least-square means was tested at a level of p \<0.05 via Tukey's multiple comparison test.|Tukey's HSD|||Post-hoc pairwise comparisons were performed using Tukey test.||-414.67|-876.07|0.00
81467275|NCT02715700|162626380|OTHER|Geometric mean ratio (GMR) of Methadone + Doravirine/Methadone Alone|GMR|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.03||||||||1.03|0.90|
81467276|NCT02715700|162626381|OTHER|GMR of Methadone + Doravirine/Methadone Alone|GMR|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.05||||||||1.05|0.87|
81675780|NCT04137887|163047487|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of QIV-HD effectiveness over QIV-SD was demonstrated if the lower bound of the Confidence intervals (CIs) for relative vaccine effectiveness (rVE); expressed in percentage (%) was more than (\>) 0%.|Relative Vaccine Effectiveness|5.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.43|20.66|||||rVE: % reduction of 1st occurrence of cardiovascular/respiratory hospitalization cases in QIV-HD group compared to QIV-SD group. 2-sided 95% CIs for rVE was calculated by exact method assuming Binomial distribution of number of cases in both groups.|||20.66|-12.43|
81675781|NCT04137887|163047488|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of QIV-HD effectiveness over QIV-SD was demonstrated if the lower bound of the CIs for rVE, expressed in % was \> 0%.|Relative Vaccine Effectiveness|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.99|30.14|||||rVE: % reduction of 1st occurrence of cardiovascular/respiratory hospitalization cases in QIV-HD group compared to QIV-SD group. 2-sided 95% CIs for rVE was calculated by exact method assuming Binomial distribution of number of cases in both groups.|Statistical analysis for diseases of respiratory system.||30.14|-27.99|
81675782|NCT04137887|163047488|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of QIV-HD effectiveness over QIV-SD was demonstrated if the lower bound of the CIs for rVE, expressed in % was \> 0%.|Relative Vaccine Effectiveness|7.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.04|25.0|||||rVE: % reduction of 1st occurrence of cardiovascular/respiratory hospitalization cases in QIV-HD group compared to QIV-SD group. 2-sided 95% CIs for rVE was calculated by exact method assuming Binomial distribution of number of cases in both groups.|Statistical analysis for diseases of circulatory system.||25.00|-15.04|
81675783|NCT00741156|163047510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.09
81675784|NCT03881007|163047540|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|1.17||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.64|0.84|0.359
81675785|NCT03881007|163047541|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|5.78||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|136.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||136.56|1.52|0.024
81675786|NCT03881007|163047542|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|1.09||||0.774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.95|0.61|0.774
81675787|NCT03881007|163047543|SUPERIORITY||incidence rate ratio|0.59||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.63|0.2|0.323
81675788|NCT03881007|163047545|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|1.21||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.72|0.86|0.279
81675789|NCT02889796|163047548|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|26.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.6|32.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12||32.8|20.6|<0.001
81467277|NCT02715700|162626382|OTHER|GMR of Methadone + Doravirine/Methadone Alone|GMR|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.03||||||||1.03|0.92|
81637243|NCT00070707|162964909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.375|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline||||0.375
81637244|NCT00070707|162964909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.71|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1||||0.710
81637245|NCT00070707|162964909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.597|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2||||0.597
81637246|NCT00070707|162964909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.242|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3||||0.242
81637247|NCT00070707|162964909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.696|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4||||0.696
81637248|NCT00070707|162964909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.67|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week||||0.670
81637249|NCT00070707|162964910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.865|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline||||0.865
81637250|NCT00070707|162964910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.025|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1||||0.025
81637251|NCT00070707|162964910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.288|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2||||0.288
81637252|NCT00070707|162964910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.79|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3||||0.790
81637253|NCT00070707|162964910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.211|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4||||0.211
81637254|NCT00070707|162964910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.136|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week||||0.136
81637255|NCT00070707|162964911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.667|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline||||0.667
81637256|NCT00070707|162964911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.656|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1||||0.656
81637257|NCT00070707|162964911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.458|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2||||0.458
81637258|NCT00070707|162964911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.22|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3||||0.220
81637259|NCT00070707|162964911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.775|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4||||0.775
81637260|NCT00070707|162964911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.994|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week||||0.994
81637261|NCT00070707|162964912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.363|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline||||0.363
81637262|NCT00070707|162964912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.262|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 1||||0.262
81637263|NCT00070707|162964912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.386|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 2||||0.386
81637264|NCT00070707|162964912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.167|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 3||||0.167
81637265|NCT00070707|162964912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.505|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Week 4||||0.505
81637266|NCT00070707|162964912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.725|||||||ANOVA|||Change at Final Week||||0.725
81637267|NCT00070707|162964913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.954|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by center||Asthma Symptoms: Day 15||||0.954
81637268|NCT00070707|162964913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.295|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by center||Asthma Symptoms: Day 29||||0.295
81637269|NCT00070707|162964914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.268|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by center||SAR Nasal Symptoms: Day 15||||0.268
81637270|NCT00070707|162964914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.154|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by center||SAR Nasal Symptoms: Day 29||||0.154
81637271|NCT01523392|162964926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-183.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-213.9|-153.3||Model contained treatment group, period, and sequence as fixed effects and a random effect for patient within sequence|Mixed Models Analysis||Ticagrelor minus clopidogrel|||-153.3|-213.9|<0.001
81637272|NCT01523392|162964927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-103.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-142.5|-65.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model contained treatment group, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and a random effect for participant within sequence|Ticagrelor minus clopidogrel|Analysis at 0.5 hours after loading dose||-65.0|-142.5|<0.001
81637273|NCT01523392|162964927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-165.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-197.4|-133.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model contained treatment group, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and a random effect for participant within sequence|Ticagrelor minus clopidogrel|Analysis at 8 hours after loading dose||-133.3|-197.4|<0.001
81637274|NCT01523392|162964928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-135.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-160.4|-109.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model contained treatment group, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and a random effect for participant within sequence|Ticagrelor minus clopidogrel|Analysis at 2 hours on Day 7 after multiple doses||-109.5|-160.4|<0.001
81637275|NCT01523392|162964928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-118.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-143.9|-92.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model contained treatment group, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and a random effect for participant within sequence|Ticagrelor minus clopidogrel|Analysis at 8 hours on Day 7 after multiple doses||-92.2|-143.9|<0.001
81637276|NCT01523392|162964928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-133.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-159.7|-107.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model contained treatment group, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and a random effect for participant within sequence|Ticagrelor minus clopidogrel|Analysis at end of dosing interval on Day 8||-107.1|-159.7|<0.001
81637277|NCT00413283|162964936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.972|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||||||0.972
81637278|NCT00413283|162964936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.725|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||||||0.725
81637279|NCT00413283|162964936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.312|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||||||0.312
81675790|NCT02889796|163047548|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|19.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|26.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12||26.2|13.6|<0.001
81675791|NCT02889796|163047549|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.22||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|Mixed effects model for repeated measure|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from mixed effects model for repeated measures (MMRM). Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.22|-0.36|<0.001
81708124|NCT03399786|163113359|SUPERIORITY|A 2-step multiple imputation method addressed missing values (seeds = 1629 \& 9261 with number of imputations = 100 in first and number of imputation=1 in second step).|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1|||=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.3||The p-value is nominal for descriptive purpose only due to statistical hypothesis testing terminated previously.|Logistic Regression Models Analysis|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order to control type I error. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level. Combined estimate for odds ratio was obtained by using Rubin's formulae. Logistic regression models stratified the fixed categorical effect of treatment group and the continuous fixed covariate of baseline calculated LDL-C value.||0.3|0.0|= 0.0004
81637280|NCT00413283|162964937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81637281|NCT00413283|162964937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81637282|NCT00413283|162964937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81637283|NCT00413283|162964938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81637284|NCT00413283|162964938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81637285|NCT00413283|162964938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.342|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.342
81637286|NCT00413283|162964939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.454|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||||||0.454
81637287|NCT00413283|162964939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.101|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||||||0.101
81637288|NCT00413283|162964939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.199|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||||||0.199
81637289|NCT00413283|162964940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.662|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.662
81637290|NCT00413283|162964940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81637291|NCT00413283|162964940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.662|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.662
81637292|NCT01928732|162964947|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.65|||||Odds ratios were calculated with CPT as the reference group and reflect the overall main effect of treatment across all outcome assessments (post-treatment, 3-months, and 6-months)|Overall Treatment Effect Response Odds Ratio (OR). Response is defined as greater than or equal to 10 point improvement in severity.||1.65|1.00|
81637293|NCT01928732|162964947|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.74|||||Odds ratios were calculated with CPT as the reference group and reflect the overall main effect of treatment across all outcome assessments (post-treatment, 3-months, and 6-months)|Overall Treatment Effect Loss of Diagnosis Odds Ratio (OR). Loss of Diagnosis is defined as Response, plus no longer meeting DSM-5 symptom criteria and severity less than 25.||1.74|1.12|
81637294|NCT01928732|162964947|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.0|||||Odds ratios were calculated with CPT as the reference group and reflect the overall main effect of treatment across all outcome assessments (post-treatment, 3-months, and 6-months)|Overall Treatment Effect Remission Odds Ratio (OR). Remission is defined as loss of diagnosis plus severity less than 12.||2.00|1.24|
81637295|NCT01185340|162964955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.751|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.751
81637296|NCT01719172|162964974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value from a one-sided exact test was based on the binomial distribution, testing that the true percent success rate was ≤ 50% versus the alternative hypothesis that the success rate was \> 50%.|t-test, 1 sided|||The primary effectiveness endpoint was the percent (%) success in obtaining hemostasis at the Target Bleeding Site (TBS) within 5 minutes following Veriset™ application. An exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval for the true success percentage was calculated. Subjects who received rescue therapy on the target bleeding site prior to obtaining hemostasis were considered failures.||||<0.0001
81637297|NCT01719172|162964975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0214||||||The p-value from a one-sided exact test was based on the binomial distribution, testing that the true percent success rate was ≤ 50% versus the alternative hypothesis that the success rate was \> 50%.|t-test, 1 sided|||The number and percentage of subjects who achieved hemostasis within 1 minute were presented. An exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval for the true percentage was calculated.||||0.0214
81637298|NCT01719172|162964976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.0||||||Time to achieve hemostasis was analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method to estimate the survival distribution and to obtain the estimated median time to hemostasis. Additionally, A 95% Brookmeyer-Crowley confidence interval for the median was computed based on the sign test.||1.0||
81675792|NCT02889796|163047549|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.10|-0.24|<0.001
81675793|NCT02889796|163047550|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|24.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.6|30.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12.||30.0|19.6|<0.001
81675794|NCT02889796|163047550|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|14.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|19.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12.||19.3|9.7|<0.001
81675795|NCT02889796|163047550|NON_INFERIORITY|For non-inferiority test, the approach proposed by Liu 2014 was used to demonstrate that each filgotinib dose preserves more than 50% of the effect of adalimumab on the response rate of DAS28 (CRP) \< 2.6 using non-responder imputation (NRI).|||||<|0.001||||||P-value of non-inferiority test was calculated from approach proposed by \[Liu 2014\].|Method proposed by [Liu 2014]|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Adalimumab at Week 12.||||<0.001
81675796|NCT02889796|163047550|NON_INFERIORITY|For non-inferiority test, the approach proposed by Liu 2014 was used to demonstrate that each filgotinib dose preserves more than 50% of the effect of adalimumab on the response rate of DAS28 (CRP) \< 2.6 using NRI.||||||0.002||||||P-value of non-inferiority test was calculated from approach proposed by \[Liu 2014\].|Method proposed by [Liu 2014]|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Adalimumab at Week 12.||||0.002
81675797|NCT02889796|163047550|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|10.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|17.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Adalimumab at Week 12.||17.0|3.9|0.001
81675798|NCT02889796|163047550|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|0.1||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|6.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Adalimumab at Week 12.||6.3|-6.2|0.99
81675799|NCT02889796|163047551|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.12||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.12|-0.43|<0.001
81675800|NCT02889796|163047551|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.10|-0.40|0.001
81675801|NCT02889796|163047552|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|26.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.2|32.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12||32.4|20.2|<0.001
81675802|NCT02889796|163047552|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|15.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|21.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12||21.4|9.4|<0.001
81675803|NCT02889796|163047552|NON_INFERIORITY|For non-inferiority test, the approach proposed by Liu 2014 was used to demonstrate that each filgotinib dose preserves more than 50% of the effect of adalimumab on the response rate of DAS28 (CRP) ≤ 3.2 using NRI.|||||<|0.001||||||P-value of non-inferiority test was calculated from approach proposed by \[Liu 2014\].|Method proposed by [Liu 2014]|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Adalimumab at Week 12||||<0.001
81675804|NCT02889796|163047552|NON_INFERIORITY|For non-inferiority test, the approach proposed by Liu 2014 was used to demonstrate that each filgotinib dose preserves more than 50% of the effect of adalimumab on the response rate of DAS28 (CRP) ≤ 3.2 using NRI.||||||0.054||||||P-value of non-inferiority test was calculated from approach proposed by \[Liu 2014\].|Method proposed by [Liu 2014]|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Adalimumab at Week 12||||0.054
81675805|NCT02889796|163047552|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|6.3||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|13.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Adalimumab at Week 12||13.6|-1.0|0.069
81675806|NCT02889796|163047552|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-4.6||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|2.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Adalimumab at Week 12||2.6|-11.8|0.18
81675807|NCT02889796|163047553|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|4.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||4.6|2.8|<0.001
81675808|NCT02889796|163047553|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|4.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||4.0|2.2|<0.001
81708125|NCT01111331|163113372|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric Mean ratio|100.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.86|105.1|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for subject and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|Ratio calculated as empa plus warfarin divided by empa||105.10|96.86|
81675809|NCT02889796|163047554|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|3.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.9|1.7|<0.001
81675810|NCT02889796|163047554|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.7|1.5|<0.001
81675811|NCT02889796|163047555|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|8.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|10.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2||10.9|5.1|<0.001
81675812|NCT02889796|163047555|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|4.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|7.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 2||7.3|2.3|<0.001
81675813|NCT02889796|163047555|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|16.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|20.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4||20.9|11.9|<0.001
81675814|NCT02889796|163047555|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|10.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4||10.9|3.1|<0.001
81675815|NCT02889796|163047555|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|27.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.4|33.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12||33.3|21.4|<0.001
81675816|NCT02889796|163047555|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|16.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.9|22.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12||22.5|10.9|<0.001
81675817|NCT02889796|163047555|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|24.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.3|31.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24||31.0|18.3|<0.001
81708126|NCT01111331|163113373|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric Mean Ratio|100.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.9||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.79|112.8||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for subject and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV|Ratio calculated as empa plus warfarin divided by empa||112.80|89.79|0.0021
81675818|NCT02889796|163047555|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|19.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|25.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24||25.8|13.1|<0.001
81675819|NCT02889796|163047557|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|2.3||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2||4.1|0.5|0.008
81675820|NCT02889796|163047557|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|0.8||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 2||2.2|-0.5|0.18
81675821|NCT02889796|163047557|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|10.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4||10.6|4.6|<0.001
81675822|NCT02889796|163047557|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|1.9||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|4.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4||4.0|-0.3|0.067
81675823|NCT02889796|163047557|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|19.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|24.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12||24.1|14.6|<0.001
81675824|NCT02889796|163047557|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|11.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|16.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12||16.2|7.5|<0.001
81675825|NCT02889796|163047557|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|21.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.7|26.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24||26.9|15.7|<0.001
81675826|NCT02889796|163047557|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|14.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|20.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24||20.0|9.2|<0.001
81708127|NCT01111331|163113374|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric Mean Ratio|98.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.29|101.8|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|Ratio calculated as empa plus warfarin divided by warfarin||101.80|95.29|
81708128|NCT01111331|163113375|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric Mean Ratio|97.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.4||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.12|105.15|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|Ratio calculated as empa plus warfarin divided by warfarin||105.15|91.12|0.0001
81675827|NCT02889796|163047559|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|22.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.7|27.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2||27.9|16.7|<0.001
81675828|NCT02889796|163047559|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|12.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|17.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 2||17.9|7.2|<0.001
81675829|NCT02889796|163047559|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|19.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.4|26.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4||26.1|13.4|<0.001
81675830|NCT02889796|163047559|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|13.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|20.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4||20.2|7.5|<0.001
81675831|NCT02889796|163047559|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|18.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|24.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24||24.9|13.0|<0.001
81675832|NCT02889796|163047559|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|18.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|24.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24||24.5|12.6|<0.001
81675833|NCT02889796|163047561|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.12||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.12|-0.22|<0.001
81708129|NCT01111331|163113376|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric Mean Ratio|95.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.4|98.43|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV|Ratio calculated as empa plus warfarin divided by warfarin||98.43|93.40|
81708130|NCT01111331|163113377|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric Mean Ratio|98.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.7||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.84|106.47||p-value for geometric mean ratio being outside interval 80% to 125%|ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV|Ratio calculated as empa plus warfarin divided by warfarin||106.47|91.84|0.0001
81708131|NCT01111331|163113385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric Mean Ratio|98.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.89|102.0|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|Ratio calculated as empa plus warfarin divided by warfarin||102.00|95.89|
81675834|NCT02889796|163047561|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.04||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.04|-0.14|<0.001
81675835|NCT02889796|163047561|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.13||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.13|-0.24|<0.001
81675836|NCT02889796|163047561|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|-0.04||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.04|-0.15|<0.001
81675837|NCT02889796|163047561|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.19||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.19|-0.34|<0.001
81708132|NCT01111331|163113392|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric Mean Ratio|96.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.64|98.6|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV|Ratio calculated as empa plus warfarin divided by warfarin||98.60|93.64|
81708133|NCT01111331|163113399|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.04|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period, treatment and the baseline INR value||Difference calculated as empa plus warfarin minus warfarin||1.04|0.73|
81708134|NCT01111331|163113400|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.98|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period, treatment and the baseline INR value||Difference calculated as empa plus warfarin minus warfarin||0.98|0.79|
81708135|NCT01111331|163113401|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.48|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period, treatment and the baseline INR value||Difference calculated as empa plus warfarin minus warfarin||1.48|0.67|
81708136|NCT01111331|163113402|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.02|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period, treatment and the baseline PT value||Difference calculated as empa plus warfarin minus warfarin||1.02|0.79|
81708137|NCT01111331|163113403|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.95|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period, treatment and the baseline PT value||Difference calculated as empa plus warfarin minus warfarin||1.95|0.64|
81708138|NCT01111331|163113404|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|0.98|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period, treatment and the baseline PT value||Difference calculated as empa plus warfarin minus warfarin||0.98|0.84|
81708139|NCT01111331|163113405|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.4|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period, treatment and the baseline PT value||Difference calculated as empa plus warfarin minus warfarin||1.40|0.68|
81708140|NCT01111331|163113406|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability.|Geometric mean ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.51|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period, treatment and the baseline PT value||Difference calculated as empa plus warfarin minus warfarin||1.51|0.47|
81708141|NCT04806165|163113436|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data. The model was estimated using a logit link and did not incorporate an intercept.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.309|TWO_SIDED|||||We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0. We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.|Discrete Time Survival Analysis|The model did not incorporate an intercept to allow for estimation of treatment receipt likelihood among participants yet to report treatment.||This analysis explores the effect of the motivational interviewing (MI) component on rates of treatment receipt over the entire study period. Results will help determine the proportional increase in odds of treatment seeking corresponding to receiving each chatbot component. Discrete time survival analysis was employed and models were fit with treatment seeking regressed on follow-up time (2-week, 6-week, or 14-week) and each chatbot component.||||.309
81708142|NCT04806165|163113436|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data. The model was estimated using a logit link and did not incorporate an intercept.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.19|TWO_SIDED|||||We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0. We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.|Discrete Time Survival Analysis|The model did not incorporate an intercept to allow for estimation of treatment receipt likelihood among participants yet to report treatment.||This analysis explores the effect of the personalized recommendation (PR) component on rates of treatment receipt over the entire study period. Results will help determine the proportional increase in odds of treatment seeking corresponding to receiving each chatbot component. Discrete time survival analysis was employed and models were fit with treatment seeking regressed on follow-up time (2-week, 6-week, or 14-week) and each chatbot component.||||.190
81710374|NCT00626327|163117260|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of MenACWY-CRM + MMRV group was considered non-inferior to that of MenACWY-CRM group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the difference of the percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥1:8 at 6 weeks after the second dose of MenACWY-CRM given to 12 month old toddlers was greater than -10% for each serogroup.|Difference% (MenACWY-CRM+MMRV-MenACWY)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|4.5||||||Non-inferiority of immune response of MenACWY-CRM against serogroup A when concomitantly administered with MMRV vaccine as compared to MenACWY-CRM vaccine given alone.||4.5|-4.7|
81675838|NCT02889796|163047561|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.11||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.11|-0.26|<0.001
81675839|NCT02889796|163047563|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-4.0|<0.001
81675840|NCT02889796|163047563|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.0|-3.0|0.010
81675841|NCT02889796|163047563|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-5.0|<0.001
81675842|NCT02889796|163047563|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-4.0|<0.001
81675843|NCT02889796|163047563|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-5.0|<0.001
81675844|NCT02889796|163047563|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-4.0|<0.001
81675845|NCT02889796|163047563|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-4.0|<0.001
81675846|NCT02889796|163047563|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-3.0|<0.001
81675847|NCT02889796|163047565|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.0|-2.0|0.002
81675848|NCT02889796|163047565|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.0|-2.0|0.047
81675849|NCT02889796|163047565|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-3.0|<0.001
81675850|NCT02889796|163047565|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-3.0|<0.001
81467278|NCT04166591|162626384|OTHER|The primary statistical analysis involves asking whether children look at the target significantly more than chance levels. Binomial tests are used to see if the number of children who do so is significantly greater than would be expected by chance.|||||<|0.01|||||||binomial test|||||||<0.01
81675851|NCT02889796|163047565|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-3.0|<0.001
81675852|NCT02889796|163047565|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-2.0|<0.001
81675853|NCT02889796|163047565|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-3.0|<0.001
81675854|NCT02889796|163047565|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.0|-2.0|<0.001
81675855|NCT02889796|163047567|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.0|-11.0|<0.001
81675856|NCT02889796|163047567|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-7.0|<0.001
81675857|NCT02889796|163047567|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.0|-12.0|<0.001
81675858|NCT02889796|163047567|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.0|-7.0|<0.001
81675859|NCT02889796|163047567|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-10.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-10.0|-16.0|<0.001
81675860|NCT02889796|163047567|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.0|-12.0|<0.001
81686307|NCT01025336|163070019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|5.2|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||5.20|1.89|
81535716|NCT03629886|162754113|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with HPV-16 and/or HPV-18 (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T), and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.33||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of HPV-16/18 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2818). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.33|0.19|
81675861|NCT02889796|163047567|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.0|-14.0|<0.001
81675862|NCT02889796|163047567|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-5.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.0|-11.0|<0.001
81675863|NCT02889796|163047569|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-6.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.0|-10.0|<0.001
81675864|NCT02889796|163047569|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-4.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.0|-8.0|<0.001
81675865|NCT02889796|163047569|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-6.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.0|-11.0|<0.001
81675866|NCT02889796|163047569|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-5.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.0|-9.0|<0.001
81675867|NCT02889796|163047569|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-6.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.0|-10.0|<0.001
81675868|NCT02889796|163047569|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-5.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.0|-10.0|<0.001
81675869|NCT02889796|163047569|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-6.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.0|-11.0|<0.001
81675870|NCT02889796|163047569|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-5.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.0|-10.0|<0.001
81675871|NCT02889796|163047571|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.0|-12.0|<0.001
81675872|NCT02889796|163047571|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-3.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.0|-8.0|<0.001
81675873|NCT02889796|163047571|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.0|-12.0|<0.001
81675874|NCT02889796|163047571|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-4.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.0|-9.0|<0.001
81675875|NCT02889796|163047571|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-9.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-9.0|-15.0|<0.001
81710375|NCT00626327|163117260|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of MenACWY-CRM + MMRV group was considered non-inferior to that of MenACWY-CRM group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the difference of the percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥1:8 at 6 weeks after the second dose of MenACWY-CRM given to 12 month old toddlers was greater than -10% for each serogroup.|Difference% (MenACWY-CRM+MMRV-MenACWY)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.9||||||Non-inferiority of immune response of MenACWY-CRM against serogroup C when concomitantly administered with MMRV vaccine as compared to MenACWY-CRM vaccine given alone.||1.9|-1.8|
81535717|NCT03629886|162754113|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with HPV-16 and/or HPV-18 (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T), and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.37||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of HPV-16/18 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N= 2815). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||1.37|1.06|
81535718|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.24||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-16 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2718). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.24|0.11|
81675876|NCT02889796|163047571|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.0|-13.0|<0.001
81710376|NCT00626327|163117260|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of MenACWY-CRM + MMRV group was considered non-inferior to that of MenACWY-CRM group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the difference of the percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥1:8 at 6 weeks after the second dose of MenACWY-CRM given to 12 month old toddlers was greater than -10% for each serogroup.|Difference% (MenACWY-CRM+MMRV-MenACWY)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.9||||||Non-inferiority of immune response of MenACWY-CRM against serogroup W-135 when concomitantly administered with MMRV vaccine as compared to MenACWY vaccine given alone.||3.9|-1.3|
81675877|NCT02889796|163047571|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-7.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.0|-14.0|<0.001
81675878|NCT02889796|163047571|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-6.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.0|-12.0|<0.001
81675879|NCT02889796|163047573|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.952|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-8.96||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-8.96|-12.70|<0.001
81710377|NCT00626327|163117260|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of MenACWY-CRM + MMRV group was considered non-inferior to that of MenACWY-CRM group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the difference of the percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥1:8 at 6 weeks after the second dose of MenACWY-CRM given to 12 month old toddlers was greater than -10% for each serogroup.|Difference% (MenACWY-CRM+MMRV-MenACWY)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|5.3||||||Non-inferiority of immune response of MenACWY-CRM against serogroup Y when concomitantly administered with MMRV vaccine as compared to MenACWY-CRM vaccine given alone.||5.3|-1.9|
81675880|NCT02889796|163047573|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.947|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.58|-5.87||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.87|-9.58|<0.001
81675881|NCT02889796|163047573|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.989|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.33|-7.45||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-7.45|-11.33|<0.001
81675882|NCT02889796|163047573|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.987|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.29|-5.42||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.42|-9.29|<0.001
81675883|NCT02889796|163047573|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.961|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|-6.13||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-6.13|-9.90|<0.001
81675884|NCT02889796|163047573|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.35|-4.58||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.58|-8.35|<0.001
81675885|NCT02889796|163047573|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.007|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.88|-5.93||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.93|-9.88|<0.001
81675886|NCT02889796|163047573|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.005|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.56|-4.62||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.62|-8.56|<0.001
81675887|NCT02889796|163047575|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|12.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|18.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2.||18.9|5.7|<0.001
81675888|NCT02889796|163047575|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|6.5||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|13.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 2.||13.1|-0.1|0.043
81675889|NCT02889796|163047575|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|16.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|22.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4.||22.8|9.8|<0.001
81467279|NCT04166591|162626384|OTHER|The primary statistical analysis involves asking whether children look at the target significantly more than chance levels. Binomial tests are used to see if the number of children who do so is significantly greater than would be expected by chance.|||||<|0.01|||||||Binomial test|||||||<0.01
81675890|NCT02889796|163047575|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|8.1||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|14.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4.||14.7|1.5|0.011
81675891|NCT02889796|163047575|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|21.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|27.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12.||27.0|14.9|<0.001
81675892|NCT02889796|163047575|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|13.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|19.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12.||19.9|7.3|<0.001
81675893|NCT02889796|163047575|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|16.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|22.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24.||22.8|10.5|<0.001
81675894|NCT02889796|163047575|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|14.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|20.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24.||20.3|7.8|<0.001
81675895|NCT02889796|163047577|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.6|-0.9|<0.001
81675896|NCT02889796|163047577|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.3|-0.5|<0.001
81675897|NCT02889796|163047577|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.7|-0.9|<0.001
81675898|NCT02889796|163047577|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.4|-0.7|<0.001
81675899|NCT02889796|163047577|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.8|-1.1|<0.001
81675900|NCT02889796|163047577|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.5|-0.8|<0.001
81675901|NCT02889796|163047577|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.8|-1.1|<0.001
81675902|NCT02889796|163047577|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.5|-0.8|<0.001
81675903|NCT02889796|163047579|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|9.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|13.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2||13.1|5.8|<0.001
81675904|NCT02889796|163047579|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|4.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|7.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 2||7.7|1.4|0.004
81675905|NCT02889796|163047579|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|16.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|21.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4||21.1|11.3|<0.001
81708143|NCT04806165|163113436|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data. The model was estimated using a logit link and did not incorporate an intercept.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.69|TWO_SIDED|||||We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0. We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.|Discrete Time Survival Analysis|The model did not incorporate an intercept to allow for estimation of treatment receipt likelihood among participants yet to report treatment.||This analysis explores the effect of the psychoeducation (PE) component on rates of treatment receipt over the entire study period. Results will help determine the proportional increase in odds of treatment seeking corresponding to receiving each chatbot component. Discrete time survival analysis was employed and models were fit with treatment seeking regressed on follow-up time (2-week, 6-week, or 14-week) and each chatbot component.||||.690
81708144|NCT04806165|163113436|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data. The model was estimated using a logit link and did not incorporate an intercept.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.038|TWO_SIDED|||||We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0. We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.|Discrete Time Survival Analysis|The model did not incorporate an intercept to allow for estimation of treatment receipt likelihood among participants yet to report treatment.||This analysis explores the effect of the repeated administration (RA) component on rates of treatment receipt over the entire study period. Results will help determine the proportional increase in odds of treatment seeking corresponding to receiving each chatbot component. Discrete time survival analysis was employed and models were fit with treatment seeking regressed on follow-up time (2-week, 6-week, or 14-week) and each chatbot component.||||0.038
81708145|NCT04806165|163113436|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data. The model was estimated using a logit link and did not incorporate an intercept.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.735|TWO_SIDED|||||We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0. We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.|Discrete Time Survival Analysis|The model did not incorporate an intercept to allow for estimation of treatment receipt likelihood among participants yet to report treatment.||This analysis provides results on the 2 week time point post Intervention and contributes to understanding of the effect of time since chatbot engagement on treatment receipt, regardless of the combination of the four chatbot components participants were assigned (ie., component turned off or on). Discrete time survival analysis was employed and models were fit with treatment seeking regressed on follow-up time (2-week, 6-week, or 14-week) and each chatbot component.||||.735
81708146|NCT04806165|163113436|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data. The model was estimated using a logit link and did not incorporate an intercept.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0. We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.|Discrete Time Survival Analysis|The model did not incorporate an intercept to allow for estimation of treatment receipt likelihood among participants yet to report treatment.||This analysis provides results on the 6 week time point post Intervention and contributes to understanding of the effect of time since chatbot engagement on treatment receipt, regardless of the combination of the four chatbot components participants were assigned (ie., component turned off or on). Discrete time survival analysis was employed and models were fit with treatment seeking regressed on follow-up time (2-week, 6-week, or 14-week) and each chatbot component.||||.001
81710378|NCT00626327|163117265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of MMRV+MenACWY group was considered non-inferior to that of MMRV group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference in the percentages of subjects with seroconversion for varicella was greater than -10%.|Difference% (MenACWY-CRM+MMRV- MMRV)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.8||||||Non-inferiority of anti-varicella response following one dose of MMRV when administered concomitantly with MenACWY vaccine as compared to MMRV administered alone.||0.8|-2.4|
81467280|NCT04166591|162626384|OTHER|The primary statistical analysis involves asking whether children look at the target significantly more than chance levels. Binomial tests are used to see if the number of children who do so is significantly greater than would be expected by chance.|||||<|0.01|||||||Binomial test|||||||<0.01
81710379|NCT00535236|163117286|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical criterion corresponds to the lower bound of the two-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) on the GMFR in the vaccine recipients being \>1.0|Single longitudinal regression model|Adjusted for prevaccination values||||||<0.001
81535719|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.99||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-16 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N= 2722). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.99|0.72|
81675906|NCT02889796|163047579|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|11.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|15.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4||15.8|6.5|<0.001
81710380|NCT00535236|163117286|OTHER|||||||0.003||||||Statistical criterion corresponds to the lower bound of the two-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) on the GMFR in the vaccine recipients being \>1.0|Single longitudinal regression model|Adjusted for prevaccination values||||||0.003
81710381|NCT00535236|163117286|OTHER|||||||0.017||||||Statistical criterion corresponds to the lower bound of the two-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) on the GMFR in the vaccine recipients being \>1.0|Single longitudinal regression model|Adjusted for prevaccination values||||||0.017
81675907|NCT02889796|163047579|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|26.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.6|33.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24||33.3|20.6|<0.001
81675908|NCT02889796|163047579|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|19.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|25.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24||25.8|13.1|<0.001
81675909|NCT02889796|163047581|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|4.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|6.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2.||6.7|2.1|<0.001
81675910|NCT02889796|163047581|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|1.0||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 2.||2.6|-0.5|0.17
81675911|NCT02889796|163047581|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|10.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|14.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4.||14.4|7.1|<0.001
81675912|NCT02889796|163047581|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|5.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|9.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4.||9.0|2.6|<0.001
81675913|NCT02889796|163047581|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|32.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.4|38.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24.||38.0|26.4|<0.001
81675914|NCT02889796|163047581|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|19.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.4|24.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24.||24.6|13.4|<0.001
81675915|NCT02889796|163047581|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|12.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|19.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Adalimumab at Week 24.||19.9|5.6|<0.001
81675916|NCT02889796|163047581|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-0.5||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|6.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Adalimumab at Week 24.||6.5|-7.5|0.88
81675917|NCT02889796|163047581|NON_INFERIORITY|For non-inferiority test, the approach proposed by Liu 2014 was used to demonstrate that each filgotinib dose preserves more than 50% of the effect of adalimumab on the response rate of DAS28 (CRP) \< 2.6 at using NRI.|||||<|0.001||||||P-value of non-inferiority test was calculated from approach proposed by \[Liu 2014\].|Method proposed by [Liu 2014]|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Adalimumab at Week 24.||||<0.001
81675918|NCT02889796|163047581|NON_INFERIORITY|For non-inferiority test, the approach proposed by Liu 2014 was used to demonstrate that each filgotinib dose preserves more than 50% of the effect of adalimumab on the response rate of DAS28 (CRP) \< 2.6 at using NRI.|||||<|0.001||||||P-value of non-inferiority test was calculated from approach proposed by \[Liu 2014\].|Method proposed by [Liu 2014]|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Adalimumab at Week 24.||||<0.001
81675919|NCT02889796|163047587|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-3.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.2|-5.9|<0.001
81467281|NCT04166591|162626384|OTHER|The primary statistical analysis involves asking whether children look at the target significantly more than chance levels. Binomial tests are used to see if the number of children who do so is significantly greater than would be expected by chance.|||||<|0.01|||||||Binomial test|||||||<0.01
81675920|NCT02889796|163047587|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-1.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-1.6|-4.3|<0.001
81675921|NCT02889796|163047587|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-3.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.8|-6.6|<0.001
81675922|NCT02889796|163047587|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-2.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.4|-5.3|<0.001
81675923|NCT02889796|163047587|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-4.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.6|-7.3|<0.001
81675924|NCT02889796|163047587|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-3.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.1|-5.8|<0.001
81675925|NCT02889796|163047587|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-4.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.5|-6.9|<0.001
81675926|NCT02889796|163047587|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-2.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.9|-5.3|<0.001
81467282|NCT04166591|162626385|OTHER|The primary statistical analysis involves asking whether children look at the target significantly more than chance levels. Binomial tests are used to see if the number of children who do so is significantly greater than would be expected by chance.|||||<|0.01|||||||Binomial test|||||||<0.01
81675927|NCT02889796|163047589|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-4.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.4|-7.1|<0.001
81675928|NCT02889796|163047589|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 2. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-2.2|-5.0|<0.001
81675929|NCT02889796|163047589|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|-4.6||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-4.6|-7.6|<0.001
81675930|NCT02889796|163047589|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-3.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.1|-6.0|<0.001
81675931|NCT02889796|163047589|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-5.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.4|-8.2|<0.001
81708147|NCT04806165|163113436|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data. The model was estimated using a logit link and did not incorporate an intercept.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0. We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.|Discrete Time Survival Analysis|The model did not incorporate an intercept to allow for estimation of treatment receipt likelihood among participants yet to report treatment.||This analysis provides results on the 14 week time point post Intervention and contributes to understanding of the effect of time since chatbot engagement on treatment receipt, regardless of the combination of the four chatbot components participants were assigned (ie., component turned off or on). Discrete time survival analysis was employed and models were fit with treatment seeking regressed on follow-up time (2-week, 6-week, or 14-week) and each chatbot component.||||.014
81708148|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|Gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables to improve imputation quality. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. For sensitivity analysis, models were run again using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|0.53||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|||Analyses were conducted to determine the effects of each of the four chatbot components on secondary outcomes. This analysis in particular explores the effects of the motivational interviewing component (MI) on participant willingness to seek psychotherapy for concerns their disordered weight and shape behaviors and thoughts since engagement with the intervention. Linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||||0.25
81708149|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-0.36||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||Analyses were conducted to determine the effects of each of the four chatbot components on willingness to seek psychotherapy. This analysis in particular explores the effects of the psychoeducation component (PE) on participant willingness to seek psychotherapy for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns since engagement with the intervention.||||0.44
81708150|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-0.25||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||Analyses were conducted to determine the effects of each of the four chatbot components on willingness to seek psychotherapy. This analysis in particular explores the effects of the personalized recommendation component (PR) on participant willingness to seek psychotherapy for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns since engagement with the intervention.||||0.44
81708151|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|0.29||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||Analyses were conducted to determine the effects of each of the four chatbot components on willingness to seek psychotherapy. This analysis in particular explores the effects of the repeated administration component (RA) on participant willingness to seek psychotherapy for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns since engagement with the intervention.||||0.53
81710382|NCT00535236|163117287|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical criterion corresponds to the lower bound of the two-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) on the GMFR in the vaccine recipients being \>1.0|Single longitudinal regression model|Adjustied for prevaccination values||||||<0.001
81710383|NCT00535236|163117287|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||Statistical criterion corresponds to the lower bound of the two-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) in the vaccine recipients being \>1.0|Single longitudinal regression model|Adjusted for prevaccination values||||||0.004
81467283|NCT04166591|162626385|OTHER|The primary statistical analysis involves asking whether children look at the target significantly more than chance levels. Binomial tests are used to see if the number of children who do so is significantly greater than would be expected by chance.||||||0.12|||||||Binomial test|||||||0.12
81467284|NCT04166591|162626385|OTHER|The primary statistical analysis involves asking whether children look at the target significantly more than chance levels. Binomial tests are used to see if the number of children who do so is significantly greater than would be expected by chance.|||||<|0.01|||||||Binomial test|||||||<0.01
81467285|NCT04166591|162626385|OTHER|The primary statistical analysis involves asking whether children look at the target significantly more than chance levels. Binomial tests are used to see if the number of children who do so is significantly greater than would be expected by chance.|||||<|0.01|||||||Binomial test|||||||<0.01
81675932|NCT02889796|163047589|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-3.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.7|-6.5|<0.001
81675933|NCT02889796|163047589|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|-5.3||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-5.3|-7.8|<0.001
81675934|NCT02889796|163047589|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-3.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-3.5|-6.1|<0.001
81675935|NCT02889796|163047591|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.39||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.01||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.01|-0.77|0.042
81675936|NCT02889796|163047591|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.39||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.02||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||-0.02|-0.77|0.039
81675937|NCT02889796|163047592|SUPERIORITY||Difference in non-progression rate|6.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|11.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24 for change in mTSS ≤ 0.5.||11.1|2.2|0.002
81675938|NCT02889796|163047592|SUPERIORITY||Difference in non-progression rate|3.9||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|8.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24 for change in mTSS ≤ 0.5.||8.6|-0.8|0.073
81675939|NCT02889796|163047592|SUPERIORITY||Difference in non-progression rate|7.0||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|12.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24 for change in mTSS ≤ 0.||12.5|1.5|0.009
81675940|NCT02889796|163047592|SUPERIORITY||Difference in non-progression rate|5.0||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|10.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24 for change in mTSS ≤ 0.||10.6|-0.6|0.061
81675941|NCT02889796|163047592|SUPERIORITY||Difference in non-progression rate|5.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|9.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24 for change in mTSS ≤ SDC (1.36).||9.4|1.6|0.004
81675942|NCT02889796|163047592|SUPERIORITY||Difference in non-progression rate|4.7||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|8.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24 for change in mTSS ≤ SDC (1.36).||8.8|0.7|0.012
81710384|NCT00535236|163117287|OTHER|||||||0.026||||||Statistical criterion corresponds to the lower bound of the two-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) in the vaccine recipients being \>1.0|Single longitudinal regression model|Adjusted for prevaccination values||||||0.026
81675943|NCT02889796|163047596|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|3.4||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.4|1.9|<0.001
81675944|NCT02889796|163047596|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.5|1.0|<0.001
81675945|NCT02889796|163047596|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|4.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||4.1|2.1|<0.001
81535720|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.15||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-18 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2781). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.15|0.06|
81535721|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.47||||||95.0|0.38|0.58||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-18 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N= 2781). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.58|0.38|
81535722|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.28||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-31 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2786). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.28|0.15|
81535723|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.59||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-31 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N= 2782). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.59|0.39|
81535724|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.33||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-33 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2779). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.33|0.18|
81675946|NCT02889796|163047596|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.1||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||4.1|2.0|<0.001
81675947|NCT02889796|163047600|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.8|0.9|<0.001
81675948|NCT02889796|163047600|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.5|0.6|0.002
81675949|NCT02889796|163047600|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.5||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.5|0.4|0.006
81675950|NCT02889796|163047600|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.7||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.7|0.7|0.001
81710385|NCT00535236|163117288|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|35.3|||||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||35.3|-21.7|
81675951|NCT02889796|163047600|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||2.0|-0.1|0.086
81675952|NCT02889796|163047600|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||1.9|-0.2|0.12
81675953|NCT02889796|163047604|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.8|1.8|<0.001
81675954|NCT02889796|163047604|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.2||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.2|1.2|<0.001
81675955|NCT02889796|163047604|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.8||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.8|1.5|<0.001
81675956|NCT02889796|163047604|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|3.9||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||3.9|1.6|<0.001
81675957|NCT02889796|163047610|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||5.0|0.0|0.049
81710386|NCT00535236|163117288|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|42.9|||||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||42.9|-15.1|
81675958|NCT02889796|163047610|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 4. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||5.0|-0.0|0.069
81675959|NCT02889796|163047610|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|9.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||9.0|4.0|<0.001
81675960|NCT02889796|163047610|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|9.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 12. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||9.0|4.0|<0.001
81710387|NCT00535236|163117288|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|15.7|||||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||15.7|-20.4|
81710388|NCT00535236|163117288|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|27.6|||||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||27.6|-6.5|
81710389|NCT00535236|163117288|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|17.0|||||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||17.0|-18.1|
81710390|NCT00535236|163117289|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|16.5|||Asymptotic method||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||16.5|-31.7|>0.999
81675961|NCT02889796|163047610|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|6.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||6.0|-0.0|0.060
81467286|NCT02730377|162626388|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||Test for no treatment difference is based on using a generalised log-rank test for interval censored failure time data.||||<.0001
81675962|NCT02889796|163047610|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|8.0||MMRM model included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factors, and baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Filgotinib 100 mg vs Placebo at Week 24. LS-Mean, 95% CI, and P-value were provided from MMRM. Missing change scores were not imputed using the MMRM approach assuming an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for the repeated measures.||8.0|2.0|0.003
81675963|NCT04033367|163047655|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-15.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.13|-6.9||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when primary outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05 level.||-6.90|-24.13|<0.001
81675964|NCT04033367|163047656|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-27.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.96|-17.78||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05 level.||-17.78|-37.96|<0.001
81675965|NCT04033367|163047657|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-15.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.56|-9.56||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05 level.||-9.56|-20.56|<0.001
81675966|NCT04033367|163047658|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-2.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|-1.18||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05 level.||-1.18|-2.97|<0.001
81710391|NCT00535236|163117289|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|10.0||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|23.2|||Asymptotic method||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||23.2|-18.8|0.302
81467287|NCT02031640|162626411|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean (LSM) Difference|0.034||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.095|||ANCOVA|||||0.095|-0.027|0.272
81467288|NCT02031640|162626411|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.045||||0.1415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.106|||ANCOVA|||||0.106|-0.015|0.1415
81467289|NCT02031640|162626411|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.015||||0.6356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.046|||ANCOVA|||||0.046|-0.075|0.6356
81467290|NCT02031640|162626411|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.04||||0.1932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.02|0.1932
81675967|NCT04033367|163047659|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-3.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|-1.53||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||-1.53|-5.68|<0.001
81710392|NCT00535236|163117289|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|31.6||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|46.2|||Asymptotic method||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||46.2|9.7|0.009
81710393|NCT00535236|163117289|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|22.6||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|36.6|||Asymptotic method||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||36.6|1.3|0.041
81708152|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-0.53||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||This analysis provides results on the 2 week time point post Intervention and contributes to understanding of the effect of time since chatbot engagement on willingness to seek psychotherapy, regardless of the combination of the four chatbot components participants were assigned (ie., component turned off or on).||||0.07
81710394|NCT00535236|163117289|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-11.7||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|0.6|||Asymptotic method||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||0.6|-33.2|0.064
81675968|NCT04033367|163047660|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|9.97||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.86|28.79||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||28.79|-8.86|0.297
81675969|NCT01978093|163047680|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the difference (HibCY group minus the PedHIB group) in the percentage of subjects with anti-PRP concentrations ≥1.0 mg/mL is to be≥-10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in percentage of subjects|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|4.3|||Group difference in proportions|Before concluding on the primary objectives for Rotarix, Prevnar 13 and Havrix, this primary objective regarding anti-PRP needs to be reached||Difference between HibCY and PedHIB groups in percentage of subjects with anti-PRP concentrations equal to or above the cut-off value of 1.0 µg/mL one month after the fourth dose in HibCY Group and third dose in PedHIB Group.||4.30|-2.12|
81675970|NCT01978093|163047681|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is concluded if lower limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 97.5% CI on the ratio of anti-rotavirus IgA GMC (HibCY group over PedHIB group) is to be ≥0.5|Adjusted GMC ratios|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.77|1.9|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS sub-cohorts;97.5% confidence interval calculated for adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS subcohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001(Rotarix \& Prevnar13 Post dose 3)\& Epoch 002 (Havrix \& Prevnar13 post dose 4),a Bonferroni correction is used in order to test these objectives(1.25% 1sided for Epoch 001 \& 002)|GMC ratios between HibCY and PedHIB groups for anti-Rota IgA concentrations 2 months after the second dose of Rotarix vaccine||1.90|0.77|
81675971|NCT01978093|163047682|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 1 is to be ≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.95|1.47|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS sub cohorts;97.5% CI for adjusted GMC ratio (Ancova Model: adjustment for BS sub cohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001(Rotarix \& Prevnar13 post dose 3)\& Epoch 002(Havrix \& Prevnar13 post dose 4),Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% 1sided for Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002)|GMC ratio between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 1 concentrations one month after the third dose.||1.47|0.95|
81675972|NCT01978093|163047682|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 3 is to be≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.93|1.42|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS subcohorts;97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS subcohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001(Rotarix \& Prevnar13 post dose 3)\& Epoch 002(Havrix\&Prevnar13 post dose 4),a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% 1sided for Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002)|GMC ratio between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 3 concentrations one month after the third dose.||1.42|0.93|
81675973|NCT01978093|163047682|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 4 is to be≥ 0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.9|1.31|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS subcohorts;97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS subcohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001(Rotarix \& Prevnar13 post dose 3)\& Epoch 002(Havrix\&Prevnar13 post dose 4),a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% 1sided for Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002)|GMC ratio between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 4 concentrations one month after the third dose.||1.31|0.90|
81675974|NCT01978093|163047682|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 5 is to be ≥ 0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.95|1.47|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS subcohorts;97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS subcohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001(Rotarix \& Prevnar13 post dose 3)\& Epoch 002(Havrix\&Prevnar13 post dose 4),a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% 1sided for Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002)|GMC ratio between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 5 concentrations one month after the third dose.||1.47|0.95|
81675975|NCT01978093|163047682|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 6A is to be ≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.03|1.63|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS subcohorts;97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS subcohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001(Rotarix \& Prevnar13 post dose 3)\& Epoch 002(Havrix\&Prevnar13 post dose 4),a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% 1sided for Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002)|GMC ratio between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 6A concentrations one month after the third dose.||1.63|1.03|
81710395|NCT00535236|163117290|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-5.0||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.3|9.5|||Asymptotic method||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||9.5|-36.3|0.556
81675976|NCT01978093|163047682|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 6B is to be≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.88|1.55|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS subcohorts;97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS subcohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001(Rotarix \& Prevnar13 post dose 3)\& Epoch 002(Havrix\&Prevnar13 post dose 4),a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% 1sided for Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002)|GMC ratio between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 6B concentrations one month after the third dose.||1.55|0.88|
81675977|NCT01978093|163047682|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 7F is to be≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.91|1.34|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS subcohorts;97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS subcohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001(Rotarix \& Prevnar13 post dose 3)\& Epoch 002(Havrix\&Prevnar13 post dose 4),a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% 1sided for Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002)|GMC ratio between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 7F concentrations one month after the third dose.||1.34|0.91|
81675978|NCT01978093|163047682|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 9V is to be≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.0|1.55|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS subcohorts;97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS subcohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001(Rotarix \& Prevnar13 post dose 3)\& Epoch 002(Havrix\&Prevnar13 post dose 4),a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% 1sided for Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002)|GMC ratio between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 9V concentrations one month after the third dose.||1.55|1.00|
81675979|NCT01978093|163047682|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 14 is to be≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.9|1.5|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS subcohorts;97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS subcohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001(Rotarix \& Prevnar13 post dose 3)\& Epoch 002(Havrix\&Prevnar13 post dose 4),a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% 1sided for Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002)|GMC ratio between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 14 concentrations one month after the third dose.||1.50|0.90|
81675980|NCT01978093|163047682|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 18C is to be ≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.01|1.52|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS subcohorts;97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS subcohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001(Rotarix \& Prevnar13 post dose 3)\& Epoch 002(Havrix\&Prevnar13 post dose 4),a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% 1sided for Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002)|GMC ratio between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 18C concentrations one month after the third dose.||1.52|1.01|
81675981|NCT01978093|163047682|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 19A is to be≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.94|1.43|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS subcohorts;97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS subcohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001(Rotarix \& Prevnar13 post dose 3)\& Epoch 002(Havrix\&Prevnar13 post dose 4),a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% 1sided for Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002)|GMC ratio between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 19A concentrations one month after the third dose.||1.43|0.94|
81675982|NCT01978093|163047682|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 19F is to be≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.89|1.29|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS subcohorts;97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS subcohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001(Rotarix \& Prevnar13 post dose 3)\& Epoch 002(Havrix\&Prevnar13 post dose 4),a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% 1sided for Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002)|GMC ratio between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 19F concentrations one month after the third dose.||1.29|0.89|
81675983|NCT01978093|163047682|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 23F is to be≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.91|1.53|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS subcohorts;97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS subcohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001(Rotarix \& Prevnar13 post dose 3)\& Epoch 002(Havrix\&Prevnar13 post dose 4),a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% 1sided for Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002)|GMC ratio between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 23F concentrations one month after the third dose.||1.53|0.91|
81467291|NCT02031640|162626412|OTHER|The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily trough morning (pre-dose and pre-rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using a repeated measures mixed model with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily trough morning PEF, sex, age, treatment, time, and time-by-treatment interaction.|LSM Difference|10.616||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.489|17.744|||Mixed Model for repeated measures|||||17.744|3.489|0.0036
81535725|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.51||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-33 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N= 2784). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.51|0.33|
81675984|NCT01978093|163047683|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 97.5% CI on the difference (HibCY group minus the PedHIB group) in the percentage of subjects with anti-HAV concentrations ≥15 mIU/mL is to be≥-10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in percentage of subjects|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.76|3.91|||Group difference in proportions||To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001(Rotarix \& Prevnar13 post dose 3)\& Epoch 002(Havrix \& Prevnar13 post dose 4),Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% 1sided for Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002)|Difference between HibCY and PedHIB groups in percentage of subjects with anti-HAV concentrations equal to or above the cut-off value of 15 mIU/mL one month after the second Havrix dose.||3.91|-3.76|
81675985|NCT01978093|163047684|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 1 is to be≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.04|1.51|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS sub cohorts;97.5% CI for adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS sub cohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002, a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% one-sided for Epoch 001 and Epoch 002)|GMC ratios between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 1 concentrations one month after the fourth dose||1.51|1.04|
81675986|NCT01978093|163047684|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 3 is to be ≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.83|1.24|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS sub cohorts;97.5% CI for adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS sub cohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002, a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% one-sided for Epoch 001 and Epoch 002)|GMC ratios between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 3 concentrations one month after the fourth dose||1.24|0.83|
81686308|NCT01025336|163070020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.51|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 13vPnC/23vPS)\]|Serotype 1: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 13vPnC/23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||1.51|0.72|
81686309|NCT01025336|163070020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.94|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 13vPnC/23vPS)\]|Serotype 3: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 13vPnC/23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||0.94|0.52|
81686310|NCT01025336|163070020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.47|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 13vPnC/23vPS)\]|Serotype 4: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 13vPnC/23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||1.47|0.58|
81686311|NCT01025336|163070020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.59|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 13vPnC/23vPS)\]|Serotype 5: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 13vPnC/23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||0.59|0.25|
81686312|NCT01025336|163070020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.32|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 13vPnC/23vPS)\]|Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 13vPnC/23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||2.32|0.85|
81686313|NCT01025336|163070020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.13|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 13vPnC/23vPS)\]|Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 13vPnC/23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||2.13|0.82|
81686314|NCT01025336|163070020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.97|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 13vPnC/23vPS)\]|Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 13vPnC/23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||0.97|0.37|
81686315|NCT01025336|163070020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.7|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 13vPnC/23vPS)\]|Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 13vPnC/23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||1.70|0.54|
81575948|NCT03978520|162823213|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.545|=|0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|1.1|||Mixed-effect model repeat measurement|||"Elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib 30 mg vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib placebo~The Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement model included fixed effects of Tx, visit and Tx-by-visit interaction, stratification factors (Baseline corticosteroid dose \> 10 mg prednisone-equivalent (≤ 10 mg or \>10 mg), screening SLEDAI-2K (\<10 or ≥ 10), baseline interferon score (high/low/NA, baseline immunosuppressant (yes/no)), and continuous fixed covariates of measurements at Baseline."||1.10|-1.05|=0.963
81675987|NCT01978093|163047684|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 4 is to be≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.92|1.31|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS sub cohorts;97.5% CI for adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS sub cohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002, a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% one-sided for Epoch 001 and Epoch 002)|GMC ratios between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 4 concentrations one month after the fourth dose||1.31|0.92|
81710396|NCT00535236|163117290|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|2.5||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|13.0|||Asymptotic method||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||13.0|-25.8|0.617
81710397|NCT00535236|163117290|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|3.5||||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|12.0|||Asymptotic method||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||12.0|-13.7|0.411
81535726|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.39||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-35 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2806). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.39|0.23|
81535727|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.46||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-35 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N= 2803). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.46|0.28|
81535728|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.88||||||95.0|0.75|1.02||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-39 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2759). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||1.02|0.75|
81535729|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.93||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-39 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N= 2773). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.93|0.67|
81535730|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.16||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-45 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2794). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.16|0.07|
81675988|NCT01978093|163047684|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 5 is to be ≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.87|1.28|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS sub cohorts;97.5% CI for adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS sub cohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002, a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% one-sided for Epoch 001 and Epoch 002)|GMC ratios between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 5 concentrations one month after the fourth dose||1.28|0.87|
81675989|NCT01978093|163047684|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 6A is to be≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.01|1.44|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS sub cohorts;97.5% CI for adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS sub cohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002, a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% one-sided for Epoch 001 and Epoch 002)|GMC ratios between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 6A concentrations one month after the fourth dose||1.44|1.01|
81686316|NCT01025336|163070020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.41|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 13vPnC/23vPS)\]|Serotype 14: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 13vPnC/23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||1.41|0.59|
81710398|NCT00535236|163117290|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|4.9||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|13.6|||Asymptotic method||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||13.6|-12.3|0.328
81675990|NCT01978093|163047684|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 6B is to be≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.94|1.36|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS sub cohorts;97.5% CI for adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS sub cohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002, a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% one-sided for Epoch 001 and Epoch 002)|GMC ratios between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 6B concentrations one month after the fourth dose||1.36|0.94|
81675991|NCT01978093|163047684|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 7F is to be ≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.93|1.29|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS sub cohorts;97.5% CI for adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS sub cohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002, a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% one-sided for Epoch 001 and Epoch 002)|GMC ratios between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 7F concentrations one month after the fourth dose||1.29|0.93|
81675992|NCT01978093|163047684|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 9V is to be ≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.94|1.33|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS sub cohorts;97.5% CI for adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS sub cohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002, a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% one-sided for Epoch 001 and Epoch 002)|GMC ratios between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 9V concentrations one month after the fourth dose||1.33|0.94|
81675993|NCT01978093|163047684|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 14 is to be≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.96|1.41|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS sub cohorts;97.5% CI for adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS sub cohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002, a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% one-sided for Epoch 001 and Epoch 002)|GMC ratios between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 14 concentrations one month after the fourth dose||1.41|0.96|
81675994|NCT01978093|163047684|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 18C is to be ≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.97|1.35|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS sub cohorts;97.5% CI for adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS sub cohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002, a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% one-sided for Epoch 001 and Epoch 002)|GMC ratios between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 18C concentrations one month after the fourth dose||1.35|0.97|
81675995|NCT01978093|163047684|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 19A is to be ≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.9|1.31|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS sub cohorts;97.5% CI for adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS sub cohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002, a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% one-sided for Epoch 001 and Epoch 002)|GMC ratios between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 19A concentrations one month after the fourth dose||1.31|0.90|
81675996|NCT01978093|163047684|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB Group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 19F is to be≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.95|1.34|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS sub cohorts;97.5% CI for adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS sub cohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002, a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% one-sided for Epoch 001 and Epoch 002)|GMC ratios between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 19F concentrations one month after the fourth dose||1.34|0.95|
81675997|NCT01978093|163047684|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI on the GMC ratio (HibCY group over PedHIB group) for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 23F is to be≥0.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.0|1.5|||ANCOVA|GMC adjusted for BS sub cohorts;97.5% CI for adjusted GMC ratio(Ancova model:adjustment for BS sub cohorts-pooled variance)|To be able to conclude independently on primary objectives of Epoch 001 \& Epoch 002, a Bonferroni correction is used to test these primary objectives(1.25% one-sided for Epoch 001 and Epoch 002)|GMC ratios between HibCY and PedHIB groups for antibodies to S. pneumoniae serotype 23F concentrations one month after the fourth dose||1.50|1.00|
81675998|NCT01415752|163047703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||one-sided stratified log-rank test|Log Rank|one-sided stratified log-rank test||||||0.25
81675999|NCT01415752|163047704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.178||||||one-sided stratified log-rank test|Log Rank|one-sided stratified log-rank test||||||0.178
81676000|NCT01496066|163047775|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81676001|NCT01496066|163047776|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.0001
81676002|NCT01496066|163047777|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.0001
81676003|NCT01496066|163047778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0318|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.0318
81676004|NCT01496066|163047779|EQUIVALENCE|a two-group t-test of equivalence in means was used|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.06|-0.02||||||||-0.02|-0.06|
81710399|NCT00535236|163117290|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|10.0|||Asymptotic method||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||10.0|-19.2|>0.999
81676005|NCT01789970|163047885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.0||5% significance level|ANCOVA|The model included treatment, study center, opioid status, and baseline WPI score.|Placebo - Hydrocodone ER|The least squares means of the change from baseline to week 12 in WPI were compared between the active drug and placebo treatment groups.||1.00|0.26|<0.001
81676006|NCT01789970|163047886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.91||5% significance level|ANCOVA|The model included treatment, study center, opioid status, and baseline WPI score.|Placebo - Hydrocodone ER|The least squares means of the change from baseline to week 12 in API were compared between the active drug and placebo treatment groups.||0.91|0.25|<0.001
81676007|NCT01789970|163047887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.01||5% significance level|Wald chi-square|Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, baseline worst pain intensity (WPI), opioid status, and center in the model||||1.01|0.5|0.059
81676008|NCT01789970|163047888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.96||5% significance level|Regression, Logistic|stratified by center with the following effects: treatment group, baseline API, and opioid status.|Hydrocodone ER / Placebo|API increase \>=30% and API \>=5||0.96|0.47|0.0293
81676009|NCT01789970|163047889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.65||5% significance level|ANCOVA|Model with the following effects: treatment, study center, opioid status, and baseline RMDQ score.|Placebo - Hydrocodone ER|||0.65|-1.20|0.557
81676010|NCT03545906|163047906|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.075|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.075
81676011|NCT03545906|163047907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3||||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.018
81676012|NCT03545906|163047908|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||0.039|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.039
81676013|NCT03545906|163047909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7||||0.265|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.265
81676014|NCT03423342|163047911|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|30.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The updated p-value is calculated and not a threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81676015|NCT03423342|163047912|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81676016|NCT03423342|163047913|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|19.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|48.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81676017|NCT03423342|163047914|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81676018|NCT03423342|163047915|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81676019|NCT03423342|163047916|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81676020|NCT02347176|163047920|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.968||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|0.99|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||||0.99|-6.78|0.143
81676021|NCT02347176|163047920|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.951||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.22|-0.51|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-0.51|-8.22|0.027
81676022|NCT02347176|163047920|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.932||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.76|-1.13|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-1.13|-8.76|0.011
81676023|NCT02347176|163047921|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|3.32|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.32|0.29|0.974
81676024|NCT02347176|163047921|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|5.65|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.65|0.61|0.281
81676025|NCT02347176|163047921|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.83||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|8.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.37|0.95|0.061
81676026|NCT00699907|163047935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.012
81676027|NCT00699907|163047935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||>0.05
81676028|NCT00699907|163047936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.010
81676029|NCT00699907|163047936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.005
81676030|NCT00699907|163047937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.0006
81676031|NCT00699907|163047937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||>0.05
81676032|NCT00699907|163047938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.009
81676033|NCT00699907|163047938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||>0.05
81676034|NCT00699907|163047939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.037
81676035|NCT00699907|163047939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||>0.05
81676036|NCT00699907|163047940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.010
81676037|NCT00699907|163047940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||>0.05
81676038|NCT00699907|163047941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.005
81676039|NCT00699907|163047941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||>0.05
81676040|NCT00699907|163047942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.006
81676041|NCT00699907|163047942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.005
81676042|NCT00699907|163047943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||<0.0001
81676043|NCT00699907|163047943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.005
81676044|NCT02161211|163047944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.673|||||||Chi-squared|df = 2||Null hypothesis = no difference in frequency in relapse between groups||||.673
81676045|NCT02161211|163047945|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-squared|-0.278||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.084|||Wald Chi-squared|Negative binomial regression with offset of natural log of possible drinking days||||.084|-.64|.133
81676046|NCT02161211|163047945|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-squared|0.101||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.44|||Wald Chi-squared|||||.44|-.24|.562
81676047|NCT02161211|163047946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.982|||||||ANOVA|F(2,105) = .019||||||.982
81676048|NCT02161211|163047947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.685|||||||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis = no difference in proportion between the groups||||.685
81676049|NCT02161211|163047948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.608|||||||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis = no significant difference in frequency of hazardous drinking between groups||||.608
81676050|NCT00430508|163047950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|-6.97|-3.6|||ANCOVA|||||-3.6|-6.97|<0.0001
81676051|NCT00430508|163047950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.79|-2.03|||ANCOVA|||||-2.03|-4.79|<0.0001
81676052|NCT00430508|163047950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.1788||95.0|-2.32|0.43|||ANCOVA|||||0.43|-2.32|0.1788
81676053|NCT00430508|163047951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1|||<|0.0001||95.0|-5.54|-2.6|||ANCOVA|||||-2.6|-5.54|<0.0001
81676054|NCT00430508|163047951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.39|-1.98|||ANCOVA|||||-1.98|-4.39|<0.0001
81676055|NCT00430508|163047951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.1081||95.0|-2.19|0.22|||ANCOVA|||||0.22|-2.19|0.1081
81676056|NCT00430508|163047952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|-10.13|-4.66|||ANCOVA|||||-4.66|-10.13|<0.0001
81676057|NCT00430508|163047952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|-7.4|-2.91|||ANCOVA|||||-2.91|-7.4|<0.0001
81676058|NCT00430508|163047952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6||||0.0255||95.0|-4.79|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||||-0.31|-4.79|0.0255
81676059|NCT00430508|163047953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|-9.0|-4.26|||ANCOVA|||||-4.26|-9.00|<0.0001
81676060|NCT00430508|163047953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.8|||<|0.0001||95.0|-6.7|-2.81|||ANCOVA|||||-2.81|-6.70|<0.0001
81676061|NCT00430508|163047953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.0812||95.0|-3.66|0.21|||ANCOVA|||||0.21|-3.66|0.0812
81676062|NCT00430508|163047954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67||||||95.0|1.69|4.21|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.21|1.69|
81676063|NCT00430508|163047954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||||95.0|1.5|3.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.24|1.50|
81676064|NCT00430508|163047954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||||95.0|1.07|2.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.25|1.07|
81676065|NCT00430508|163047955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.1|||<|0.0001||95.0|-6.78|-3.36|||ANCOVA|||||-3.36|-6.78|<0.0001
81676066|NCT00430508|163047955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.54|-1.78|||ANCOVA|||||-1.78|-4.54|<0.0001
81676067|NCT00430508|163047955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.1452||95.0|-2.43|0.36|||ANCOVA|||||0.36|-2.43|0.1452
81676068|NCT00430508|163047956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|-6.79|-3.17|||ANCOVA|||||-3.17|-6.79|<0.0001
81676069|NCT00430508|163047956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.79|-1.87|||ANCOVA|||||-1.87|-4.79|<0.0001
81676070|NCT00430508|163047956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.1629||95.0|-2.52|0.42|||ANCOVA|||||0.42|-2.52|0.1629
81676071|NCT00430508|163047957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|-7.4|-3.62|||ANCOVA|||||-3.62|-7.40|<0.0001
81676072|NCT00430508|163047957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6|||<|0.0009||95.0|-4.12|-1.07|||ANCOVA|||||-1.07|-4.12|<0.0009
81676073|NCT00430508|163047957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.1985||95.0|-2.55|0.53|||ANCOVA|||||0.53|-2.55|0.1985
81676074|NCT03439033|163047959|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.53|||McNemar||Risk difference reflects PSMA PET/MRI Scan detection proportion minus MRI scan detection proportion.|||0.53|0.30|<0.0001
81676075|NCT01703858|163047961|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric means (%)|98.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.0||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.501|105.272|||ANOVA|Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means. CIs were calculated based on the residual error.|Analysis of variance includes the effects: sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment in crossover; subject and treatment in fixed sequence. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|B : BI-113608 vs. A : BI-113608 - Comparison with oral solution||105.272|92.501|0.0000
81676076|NCT01703858|163047961|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric means (%)|70.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.3||0.9644|TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.331|78.962|||ANOVA|Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means. CIs were calculated based on the residual error.|Analysis of variance includes the effects: sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment in crossover; subject and treatment in fixed sequence. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|C : BI-113608 vs. B : BI-113608 - Food effect||78.962|62.331|0.9644
81676077|NCT01703858|163047961|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric means (%)|83.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.8||0.2835|TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.648|94.346|||ANOVA|Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means. CIs were calculated based on the residual error.|Analysis of variance includes the effects: sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment in crossover; subject and treatment in fixed sequence. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|E : BI-113608 vs. B : BI-113608 - Food effect||94.346|73.648|0.2835
81686317|NCT01025336|163070020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.17|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 13vPnC/23vPS)\]|Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 13vPnC/23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||1.17|0.48|
81686318|NCT01025336|163070020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.05|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 13vPnC/23vPS)\]|Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 13vPnC/23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||1.05|0.58|
81676078|NCT01703858|163047961|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric means (%)|117.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.7||0.1599|TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.923|130.867|||ANOVA|Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means. CIs were calculated based on the residual error.|Analysis of variance includes the effects: sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment in crossover; subject and treatment in fixed sequence. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|E : BI-113608 vs. C : BI-113608 - Food effect||130.867|104.923|0.1599
81676079|NCT01703858|163047961|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric means (%)|97.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.8||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.072|107.719|||ANOVA|Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means. CIs were calculated based on the residual error.|Analysis of variance includes the effects: sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment in crossover; subject and treatment in fixed sequence. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|D : BI-113608 vs. B : BI-113608 - Pantoprazole effect||107.719|88.072|0.0020
81676080|NCT01703858|163047962|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric means (%)|89.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.3||0.1261|TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.893|104.973|||ANOVA|Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means. CIs were calculated based on the residual error.|Analysis of variance includes the effects: sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment in crossover; subject and treatment in fixed sequence. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|B : BI-113608 vs. A : BI-113608 - Comparison with oral solution||104.973|75.893|0.1261
81676081|NCT01703858|163047962|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric means (%)|54.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|47.4||0.9808|TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.711|73.157|||ANOVA|Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means. CIs were calculated based on the residual error.|Analysis of variance includes the effects: sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment in crossover; subject and treatment in fixed sequence. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|C : BI-113608 vs. B : BI-113608 - Food effect||73.157|40.711|0.9808
81676082|NCT01703858|163047962|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric means (%)|94.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|43.2||0.1449|TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.175|124.731|||ANOVA|Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means. CIs were calculated based on the residual error.|Analysis of variance includes the effects: sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment in crossover; subject and treatment in fixed sequence. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|E : BI-113608 vs. B : BI-113608 - Food effect||124.731|72.175|0.1449
81676083|NCT01703858|163047962|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric means (%)|169.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|49.7||0.9463|TWO_SIDED|90.0|124.093|231.419|||ANOVA|Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means. CIs were calculated based on the residual error.|Analysis of variance includes the effects: sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment in crossover; subject and treatment in fixed sequence. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|E : BI-113608 vs. C : BI-113608 - Food effect||231.419|124.093|0.9463
81676084|NCT01703858|163047962|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric means (%)|81.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|33.3||0.4564|TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.811|99.848|||ANOVA|Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means. CIs were calculated based on the residual error.|Analysis of variance includes the effects: sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment in crossover; subject and treatment in fixed sequence. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|D : BI-113608 vs. B : BI-113608 - Pantoprazole effect||99.848|65.811|0.4564
81676085|NCT01703858|163047963|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric means (%)|98.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.9||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.5|105.225|||ANOVA|Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means. CIs were calculated based on the residual error.|Analysis of variance includes the effects: sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment in crossover; subject and treatment in fixed sequence. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|B : BI-113608 vs. A : BI-113608 - Comparison with oral solution||105.225|92.500|0.0000
81676086|NCT01703858|163047963|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric means (%)|70.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.3||0.9635|TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.43|79.038|||ANOVA|Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means. CIs were calculated based on the residual error.|Analysis of variance includes the effects: sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment in crossover; subject and treatment in fixed sequence. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|C : BI-113608 vs. B : BI-113608 - Food effect||79.038|62.430|0.9635
81710400|NCT00535236|163117291|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|10.5||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|41.8|||Asymptotic method||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||41.8|-21.3|0.552
81710401|NCT00535236|163117291|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|6.7||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|39.4|||Asymptotic method||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||39.4|-22.5|0.696
81467292|NCT02031640|162626412|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|8.419||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.309|15.53|||Mixed Model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily trough morning (pre-dose and pre-rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using a repeated measures mixed model with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily trough morning PEF, sex, age, treatment, time, and time-by-treatment interaction||15.53|1.309|0.0204
81676087|NCT01703858|163047963|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric means (%)|83.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.7||0.2771|TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.774|94.412|||ANOVA|Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means. CIs were calculated based on the residual error.|Analysis of variance includes the effects: sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment in crossover; subject and treatment in fixed sequence. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|E : BI-113608 vs. B : BI-113608 - Food effect||94.412|73.774|0.2771
81676088|NCT01703858|163047963|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric means (%)|117.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.6||0.1584|TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.958|130.787|||ANOVA|Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means. CIs were calculated based on the residual error.|Analysis of variance includes the effects: sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment in crossover; subject and treatment in fixed sequence. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|E : BI-113608 vs. C : BI-113608 - Food effect||130.787|104.958|0.1584
81676089|NCT01703858|163047963|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric means (%)|97.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.8||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.066|107.741|||ANOVA|Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means. CIs were calculated based on the residual error.|Analysis of variance includes the effects: sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment in crossover; subject and treatment in fixed sequence. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient of variation.|D : BI-113608 vs. B : BI-113608 - Pantoprazole effect||107.741|88.066|0.0020
81676090|NCT02171611|163048008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|175.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|141.904|216.149|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio of the gMeans of Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (T1) divided by Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (R). Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra individual coefficient variation (gCV).|An Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used on the logarithmic scale in order to compare the Test treatment vs. the Reference treatment. This model included effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||216.149|141.904|
81676091|NCT02171611|163048008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|154.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|46.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|127.425|188.161|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio of the geometric means (gMeans) of Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (T2) divided by Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (R). Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra individual gCV.|An Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used on the logarithmic scale in order to compare the Test treatment (T2) vs. the Reference treatment (R). This model included effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||188.161|127.425|
81676092|NCT02171611|163048009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means in %|175.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|51.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|141.924|216.772|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio of the gMean of Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (T1) divided by Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (R). Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra individual gCV.|An Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used on the logarithmic scale in order to compare the Test treatment vs. the Reference treatment. This model included effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||216.772|141.924|
81676093|NCT02171611|163048009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means in %|158.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|46.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|130.052|192.255|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio of the gMean of Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (T2) divided by Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (R). Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra individual gCV.|An Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used on the logarithmic scale in order to compare the Test treatment vs. the Reference treatment. This model included effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||192.255|130.052|
81686319|NCT01025336|163070020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.88|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 13vPnC/23vPS)\]|Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 13vPnC/23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||0.88|0.41|
81467293|NCT02031640|162626412|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|6.004||||0.0984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.121|13.129|||Mixed Model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily trough morning (pre-dose and pre-rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using a repeated measures mixed model with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily trough morning PEF, sex, age, treatment, time, and time-by-treatment interaction||13.129|-1.121|0.0984
81676094|NCT02171611|163048010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|186.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|57.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|147.659|236.665|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio of the gMean of Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (T1) divided by Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (R). Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra individual gCV.|An Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used on the logarithmic scale in order to compare the Test treatment vs. the Reference treatment. This model included effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||236.665|147.659|
81676095|NCT02171611|163048010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means in %|166.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|54.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|133.221|208.326|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio of the gMean of Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (T2) divided by Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (R). Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra individual gCV.|An Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used on the logarithmic scale in order to compare the Test treatment vs. the Reference treatment. This model included effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||208.326|133.221|
81676096|NCT02171611|163048011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means in %|181.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|53.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|145.428|226.776|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio of the gMean of Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (T1) divided by Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (R). Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra individual gCV.|An Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used on the logarithmic scale in order to compare the Test treatment vs. the Reference treatment. This model included effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||226.776|145.428|
81676097|NCT02171611|163048011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means in %|166.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|52.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|134.25|207.328|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio of the gMean of Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (T2) divided by Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (R). Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|An Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used on the logarithmic scale in order to compare the Test treatment vs. the Reference treatment. This model included effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||207.328|134.25|
81676098|NCT02171611|163048012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means in %|182.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|56.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|144.727|229.297|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio of the gMean of Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (T1) divided by Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (R). Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra individual gCV.|An Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used on the logarithmic scale in order to compare the Test treatment vs. the Reference treatment. This model included effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||229.297|144.727|
81676099|NCT02171611|163048012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means in %|160.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|52.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|129.633|199.306|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio of the gMean of Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (T2) divided by Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (R). Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra individual gCV.|An Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used on the logarithmic scale in order to compare the Test treatment vs. the Reference treatment. This model included effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||199.306|129.633|
81676100|NCT02171611|163048013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means in %|182.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|55.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|144.993|229.075|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio of the gMean of Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (T1) divided by Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (R). Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra individual gCV.|An Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used on the logarithmic scale in order to compare the Test treatment vs. the Reference treatment. This model included effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||229.075|144.993|
81676101|NCT02171611|163048013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means in %|164.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|51.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|132.421|203.14|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the ratio of the gMean of Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (T2) divided by Dabigatran etexilate 150 mg (R). Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra individual gCV.|An Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used on the logarithmic scale in order to compare the Test treatment vs. the Reference treatment. This model included effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||203.14|132.421|
81676102|NCT03208231|163048052|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.79
81676103|NCT03208231|163048053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.42
81535731|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.28||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-45 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N= 2802). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.28|0.15|
81535732|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.18||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-51 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2753). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||1.18|0.88|
81575949|NCT03978520|162823213|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.547|=|0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.25|||Mixed-effect model repeat measurement|||"ABBV-599 High Dose (Elsubrutinib 60 mg/upadacitinib 30 mg) vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib 30 mg~The Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement model included fixed effects of Tx, visit and Tx-by-visit interaction, stratification factors (Baseline corticosteroid dose \> 10 mg prednisone-equivalent (≤ 10 mg or \>10 mg), screening SLEDAI-2K (\<10 or ≥ 10), baseline interferon score (high/low/NA, baseline immunosuppressant (yes/no)), and continuous fixed covariates of measurements at Baseline."||1.25|-0.90|=0.754
81676104|NCT06232317|163048068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.61
81676105|NCT06232317|163048069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.014
81676106|NCT06232317|163048074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.011
81676107|NCT02177201|163048075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: The antiemetic effect was not significantly different for two groups in this study||||0.05
81676108|NCT02177201|163048075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||77 patients was needed in each groups for an 20% effect size, 5% alpha and 80% statistical power for postoperative vomiting.||||<0.05
81676109|NCT02926950|163048140|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.309|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||-0.309|-0.64|< 0.0001
81676110|NCT02926950|163048141|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.572|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2457|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0538|-1.0909|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and country as fixed effects, and baseline 2- hour postprandial glucose as a covariate.||-1.0909|-2.0538|< 0.0001
81676111|NCT02926950|163048142|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2247|=|0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2006|-0.3198|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline fasting plasma glucose as a covariate.||-0.3198|-1.2006|= 0.0007
81676112|NCT02926950|163048143|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.369|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.591|-1.144|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and country as fixed effects, and baseline weight as a covariate.||-1.144|-2.591|< 0.0001
81676113|NCT02926950|163048144|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.422|=|0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.07|-0.497|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤ 8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||-0.497|-6.07|= 0.0209
81710402|NCT00535236|163117291|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|7.5||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|18.0|||Asymptotic method||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||18.0|-9.8|0.221
81710403|NCT00535236|163117291|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|6.8||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|19.1|||Asymptotic method||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||19.1|-13.7|0.402
81710404|NCT00535236|163117291|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|3.8||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|18.2|||Asymptotic method||V212 minus placebo = Difference|||18.2|-18.5|0.679
81676114|NCT02926950|163048145|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.992|=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.479|-1.592|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤ 8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||-1.592|-5.479|= 0.0004
81676115|NCT02926950|163048146|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|5.4|||=|0.0238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|10.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between treatment groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening. Missing data at Week 26 were assigned a status of nonresponder in the analysis.||10.06|0.75|= 0.0238
81676116|NCT02926950|163048147|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|13.9|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.91|20.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between treatment groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.0, \>8.0%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening. Missing data at Week 26 were assigned a status of nonresponder in the analysis.||20.89|6.91|= 0.0001
81676117|NCT03505021|163048164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.258||||0.8253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.032|2.547|||ANCOVA|||||2.547|-2.032|0.8253
81676118|NCT03505021|163048165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.69||||0.4277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.74|37.12|||ANCOVA|||||37.12|-15.74|0.4277
81676119|NCT03505021|163048166|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.051||||0.6733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.833|1.327|||Regression, Cox|||||1.327|0.833|0.6733
81676120|NCT03505021|163048167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.762||||0.1295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.129|8.654|||ANCOVA|||||8.654|-1.129|0.1295
81676121|NCT03505021|163048168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.013||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.066|-0.040|0.6230
81710405|NCT04880642|163117292|SUPERIORITY|"The null hypothesis was that the there was no difference in survival up to Day 60 between the two groups and was to be rejected in favour of the alternative hypothesis i.e. a difference in survival up to Day 60 between the two groups excisted.~The overall 2-sided significance level of 5% was applied to the primary endpoint."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.36|||Log Rank|||||2.36|0.40|0.949
81710406|NCT04880642|163117293|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.52|||Log Rank|||||1.52|0.91|0.301
81710407|NCT04880642|163117294|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1|-1|0.425
81710408|NCT04880642|163117295|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.91||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|6.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.0|-9.3|0.671
81676122|NCT03505021|163048169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.272||||0.1752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.666|0.122|||ANCOVA|||||0.122|-0.666|0.1752
81676123|NCT03266016|163048185|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.77|||Proportional Odds Logistic Regression|||This analysis is comparing length of weaning between REDvent acute group and control acute group.||2.77|1.01|.045
81676124|NCT03266016|163048185|SUPERIORITY||Proportional odds logistic regression|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.6||||||Weaning Phase||2.6|0.7|
81676125|NCT03266016|163048186|SUPERIORITY||Incident rate ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.25|||||Negative binomial model.|||1.25|0.84|
81676126|NCT03266016|163048187|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.7||||||||2.7|0.4|
81676127|NCT03266016|163048188|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.47||||||||2.47|0.44|
81676128|NCT03266016|163048189|SUPERIORITY||Proportional odds logistic regression|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.55||||||||2.55|1.01|
81676129|NCT01664793|163048208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Chi-square tests for comparisons of between-arm changes in vaccination rates from pre to post intervention.||||||<0.05
81676130|NCT05064059|163048214|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.4183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.2||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Asia Pacific; EMEA/Americas), presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No) and time from initial diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization (\>=18 months, \<18 months).|Log Rank||HR and 95% CI were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, presence of liver metastasis \& time from initial diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization.|||1.20|0.80|0.4183
81676131|NCT05064059|163048215|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34||||0.9967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.64||One-sided nominal p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Asia Pacific; EMEA/Americas), presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No) and time from initial diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization (\>=18 months, \<18 months).|Log Rank||HR and 95% CI were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, presence of liver metastasis \& time from initial diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization.|||1.64|1.09|0.9967
81676132|NCT05064059|163048216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.9||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|10.1||One-sided, nominal p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Miettinen & Nurminen Method||Difference in percentage and 95% CI were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region, presence of liver metastasis \& time from initial diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization.|||10.1|2.5|0.0007
81575950|NCT03978520|162823214|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|-1.06|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.39|||Binomial regression|||"Mild/Moderate~ABBV-599 High Dose (Elsubrutinib 60 mg/upadacitinib 30 mg) vs Elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib placebo~A negative binomial regression model was used to assess treatment effect with treatment, visit, and stratification factors as covariates."||-0.39|-1.74|=0.002
81676133|NCT05064059|163048220|OTHER||Difference in Least Square (LS) Means|-3.08||||0.1318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.09|0.93||Two-sided p-value based on t-test.|t-test, 2 sided||Calculated using a cLDA model with PRO scores as response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction \& stratified by geographic region, presence of liver metastasis \& time from diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization.|||0.93|-7.09|0.1318
81676134|NCT05064059|163048221|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.95||||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|3.02||Two-sided p-value based on t-test.|t-test, 2 sided||Calculated using a cLDA model with PRO scores as response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction \& stratified by geographic region, presence of liver metastasis \& time from diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization.|||3.02|-4.93|0.6370
81676135|NCT05064059|163048222|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.86||||0.1846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|9.57||Two-sided p-value based on t-test.|t-test, 2 sided||Calculated using a cLDA model with PRO scores as response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction \& stratified by geographic region, presence of liver metastasis \& time from diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization.|||9.57|-1.85|0.1846
81676136|NCT05064059|163048223|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.56||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|6.08||Two-sided p-value based on t-test.|t-test, 2 sided||Calculated using a cLDA model with PRO scores as response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction \& stratified by geographic region, presence of liver metastasis \& time from diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization.|||6.08|-4.96|0.8410
81710409|NCT04880642|163117296|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.62||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|10.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.6|-11.4|0.948
81467294|NCT02031640|162626412|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|12.512||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.435|19.589|||Mixed Model for repeated measures|||The analysis of change from baseline in weekly average of daily trough morning (pre-dose and pre-rescue bronchodilator) PEF over the 12-week treatment period was performed using a repeated measures mixed model with effects due to baseline weekly average of daily trough morning PEF, sex, age, treatment, time, and time-by-treatment interaction||19.589|5.435|0.0006
81676137|NCT05064059|163048224|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.5094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.58||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Asia Pacific; EMEA/Americas), presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No) and time from initial diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization (\>=18 months, \<18 months).|Log Rank||HR and 95% CI were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, presence of liver metastasis \& time from initial diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization.|||1.58|0.64|0.5094
81575951|NCT03978520|162823214|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|-0.69|||=|0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.03|||Binomial regression|||"Mild/Moderate~Elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib 30 mg vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib placebo~A negative binomial regression model was used to assess treatment effect with treatment, visit, and stratification factors as covariates."||0.03|-1.41|=0.059
81676138|NCT05064059|163048225|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51||||0.9704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.33||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Asia Pacific; EMEA/Americas), presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No) and time from initial diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization (\>=18 months, \<18 months).|Log Rank||HR and 95% CI were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, presence of liver metastasis \& time from initial diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization.|||2.33|0.98|0.9704
81676139|NCT05064059|163048226|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.82||||0.9905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.98||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Asia Pacific; EMEA/Americas), presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No) and time from initial diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization (\>=18 months, \<18 months).|Log Rank||HR and 95% CI were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, presence of liver metastasis \& time from initial diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization.|||2.98|1.11|0.9905
81676140|NCT05064059|163048227|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.86||||0.9853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.26||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Asia Pacific; EMEA/Americas), presence of liver metastasis (Yes/No) and time from initial diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization (\>=18 months, \<18 months).|Log Rank||HR and 95% CI were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, presence of liver metastasis \& time from initial diagnosis of metastatic disease to randomization|||3.26|1.06|0.9853
81676141|NCT04316585|163048228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.19|8.28|||Bayesian Logistic Regression Model|The model was adjusted for treatment (GSK2982772 vs placebo), baseline PASI score and prior biologic use (yes/no).|Posterior median and 95% CrI for the true difference in proportion of responders (GSK2982772 - placebo).|Bayesian logistic regression. An informative prior was used for the placebo response in this statistical analysis, the prior for placebo response rate was of the form: 90% weight on Be (5.39, 69) and 10% on Be (1/3,1/3). The prior was derived from historical data from similar clinical trials using meta-analytic predictive prior (MAP) approach. All other parameters took vague priors.||8.28|-9.19|
81676142|NCT04316585|163048228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|8.07|||Bayesian Logistic Regression Model|The model was adjusted for treatment (GSK2982772 vs placebo), baseline PASI score and prior biologic use (yes/no).|Posterior median and 95% CrI for the true difference in proportion of responders (GSK2982772 - placebo).|||8.07|-4.81|
81676143|NCT03195517|163048240|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81676144|NCT03195517|163048241|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81676145|NCT03195517|163048242|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81676146|NCT03195517|163048243|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81676147|NCT03195517|163048244|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81676148|NCT03195517|163048245|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81676149|NCT03195517|163048246|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81676150|NCT03195517|163048247|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81676151|NCT03195517|163048248|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81676152|NCT03195517|163048249|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81676153|NCT00122135|163048311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.77
81676154|NCT03269344|163048312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.11
81676155|NCT03269344|163048313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81676156|NCT03269344|163048314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81676157|NCT03269344|163048315|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81676158|NCT03269344|163048316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.81
81676159|NCT03269344|163048317|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81676160|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|99.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.05|149.43||||||Buprenorphine||149.43|66.05|
81676161|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|163.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.82|242.34||||||Buprenorphine||242.34|110.82|
81676162|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|281.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|187.1|423.33||||||Buprenorphine||423.33|187.10|
81676163|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|78.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.14|117.98||||||Buprenorphine||117.98|52.14|
81676164|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|126.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.87|195.97||||||Buprenorphine||195.97|81.87|
81676165|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|208.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|137.21|318.18||||||Buprenorphine||318.18|137.21|
81676166|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|358.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|231.92|555.17||||||Buprenorphine||555.17|231.92|
81676167|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|78.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|44.03|138.49||||||Norbuprenorphine||138.49|44.03|
81676168|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|74.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.26|142.41||||||Norbuprenorphine||142.41|39.26|
81676169|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|11.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.35|20.66||||||Norbuprenorphine||20.66|6.35|
81676170|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|71.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.0|129.49||||||Norbuprenorphine||129.49|39.00|
81676171|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|109.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.14|207.75||||||Norbuprenorphine||207.75|58.14|
81676172|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|105.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.17|212.24||||||Norbuprenorphine||212.24|52.17|
81676173|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|16.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.4|30.94||||||Norbuprenorphine||30.94|8.40|
81676174|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|79.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.03|157.12||||||Naloxone||157.12|40.03|
81676175|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|317.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|164.93|611.54||||||Naloxone||611.54|164.93|
81676176|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|1401.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|707.55|2777.46||||||Naloxone||2777.46|707.55|
81676177|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|105.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.39|209.59||||||Naloxone||209.59|53.39|
81676178|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|74.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|36.09|155.71||||||Naloxone||155.71|36.09|
81676179|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|300.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|148.44|607.21||||||Naloxone||607.21|148.44|
81676180|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|1325.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|638.03|2752.55||||||Naloxone||2752.55|638.03|
81676181|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|85.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.06|111.61||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||111.61|66.06|
81676182|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|123.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.27|159.13||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||159.13|96.27|
81676183|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|91.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.21|118.62||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||118.62|70.21|
81676184|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|84.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.23|110.2||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||110.20|65.23|
81676185|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|101.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.52|134.06||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||134.06|76.52|
81676186|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|145.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.43|191.26||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||191.26|111.43|
81676187|NCT01846455|163048318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|107.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.33|142.47||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||142.47|81.33|
81676188|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|120.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.35|172.82||||||Buprenorphine||172.82|83.35|
81676189|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|107.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.85|153.36||||||Buprenorphine||153.36|75.85|
81676190|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|171.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|117.93|250.15||||||Buprenorphine||250.15|117.93|
81676191|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|112.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.66|163.91||||||Buprenorphine||163.91|77.66|
81676192|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|106.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.43|158.43||||||Buprenorphine||158.43|71.43|
81676193|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|95.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.36|141.99||||||Buprenorphine||141.99|64.36|
81676194|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|152.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.08|224.83||||||Buprenorphine||224.83|103.08|
81676195|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|135.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.44|242.16||||||Norbuprenorphine||242.16|75.44|
81676196|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|67.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|38.82|118.68||||||Norbuprenorphine||118.68|38.82|
81676197|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|48.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|27.01|86.69||||||Norbuprenorphine||86.69|27.01|
81676198|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|76.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|42.75|137.22||||||Norbuprenorphine||137.22|42.75|
81676199|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|176.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.62|329.17||||||Norbuprenorphine||329.17|94.62|
81676200|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|88.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.6|161.59||||||Norbuprenorphine||161.59|48.60|
81676201|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|63.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|33.87|117.83||||||Norbuprenorphine||117.83|33.87|
81676202|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|100.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|51.3|196.53||||||Naloxone||196.53|51.30|
81676203|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|270.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|141.86|513.9||||||Naloxone||513.90|141.86|
81676204|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|1129.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|577.22|2211.44||||||Naloxone||2211.44|577.22|
81676205|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|126.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.5|247.11||||||Naloxone||247.11|64.50|
81676206|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|79.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|38.79|163.06||||||Naloxone||163.06|38.79|
81676207|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|213.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.07|427.17||||||Naloxone||427.17|107.07|
81676208|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|894.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|436.49|1834.8||||||Naloxone||1834.80|436.49|
81676209|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|111.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.94|143.44||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||143.44|85.94|
81676210|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|111.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.02|142.16||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||142.16|87.02|
81676211|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|83.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.32|107.35||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||107.35|64.32|
81676212|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|83.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.75|108.08||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||108.08|64.75|
81676213|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|132.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.93|174.53||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||174.53|100.93|
81535733|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.34||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-51 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N=2756). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||1.34|1.03|
81535734|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|1.87||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-52 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2666). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||1.87|1.48|
81575952|NCT03978520|162823214|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|-0.37|||=|0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.27|||Binomial regression|||"Mild/Moderate~ABBV-599 High Dose (Elsubrutinib 60 mg/upadacitinib 30 mg) vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib 30 mg~A negative binomial regression model was used to assess treatment effect with treatment, visit, and stratification factors as covariates."||0.27|-1.01|=0.252
81676214|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|132.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.12|173.1||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||173.10|102.12|
81676215|NCT01846455|163048319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|99.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.54|130.61||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||130.61|75.54|
81676216|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|125.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.46|197.24||||||Buprenorphine||197.24|79.46|
81676217|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|220.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|135.33|360.81||||||Buprenorphine||360.81|135.33|
81676218|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|249.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|162.19|383.14||||||Buprenorphine||383.14|162.19|
81676219|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|94.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.44|158.02||||||Buprenorphine||158.02|56.44|
81676220|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|132.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.86|222.84||||||Buprenorphine||222.84|78.86|
81676221|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|233.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|135.63|403.68||||||Buprenorphine||403.68|135.63|
81676222|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|263.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|155.52|448.03||||||Buprenorphine||448.03|155.52|
81676223|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|159.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.21|324.79||||||Norbuprenorphine||324.79|78.21|
81676224|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|106.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.47|217.91||||||Norbuprenorphine||217.91|52.47|
81676225|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|87.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|42.74|177.5||||||Norbuprenorphine||177.50|42.74|
81676226|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|182.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.79|372.89||||||Norbuprenorphine||372.89|89.79|
81676227|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|122.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.24|250.19||||||Norbuprenorphine||250.19|60.24|
81676228|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|69.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|33.45|142.82||||||Naloxone||142.82|33.45|
81676229|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|282.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|141.59|562.3||||||Naloxone||562.30|141.59|
81676230|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|1497.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|724.85|3094.59||||||Naloxone||3094.59|724.85|
81676231|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|87.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.3|190.59||||||Naloxone||190.59|40.30|
81676232|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|78.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.34|181.12||||||Naloxone||181.12|34.34|
81676233|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|321.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|144.65|716.52||||||Naloxone||716.52|144.65|
81676234|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|1708.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|744.08|3924.47||||||Naloxone||3924.47|744.08|
81676235|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|84.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.92|116.38||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||116.38|60.92|
81676236|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|110.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.02|150.17||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||150.17|82.02|
81676237|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|81.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.03|111.92||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||111.92|60.03|
81676238|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|82.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.89|114.42||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||114.42|59.89|
81676239|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|101.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.96|138.0||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||138.00|74.96|
81676240|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|134.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.07|177.82||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||177.82|101.07|
81676241|NCT01846455|163048320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of parameter means, %|99.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.93|132.61||||||Naloxone-3-β-D-Glucuronide||132.61|73.93|
81467295|NCT02031640|162626413|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|9.147||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.866|16.429|||Mixed Model for repeated measures|||||16.429|1.866|0.0139
81676242|NCT00805740|163048328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|21.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|53.3||||||The 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was calculated using method of exact unconditional confidence limits for the difference. Global response (rates of success) by using a 2-sided 95% CI for the true difference in efficacy (Anidulafungin minus Caspofungin) was calculated. Statistical testing was done at 2.5% alpha.||53.3|-12.3|
81676243|NCT00805740|163048329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|55.6||||||2-week follow-up: The 95% CI was calculated using method of exact unconditional confidence limits for the difference. Global response (rates of success) by using a 2-sided 95% CI for the true difference in efficacy (Anidulafungin minus Caspofungin) was calculated. Statistical testing was done at 2.5% alpha.||55.6|-13.6|
81676244|NCT00805740|163048329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|47.3||||||6-week follow-up: The 95% CI was calculated using method of exact unconditional confidence limits for the difference. Global response (rates of success) by using a 2-sided 95% CI for the true difference in efficacy (Anidulafungin minus Caspofungin) was calculated. Statistical testing was done at 2.5% alpha.||47.3|-23.3|
81676245|NCT00805740|163048331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.0|27.9||||||The 95% CI was calculated using method of exact unconditional confidence limits for the difference. Global response (rates of success) by using a 2-sided 95% CI for the true difference in efficacy (Anidulafungin minus Caspofungin) was calculated. Statistical testing was done at 2.5% alpha.||27.9|-39.0|
81676246|NCT02066792|163048337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.21||two-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|Four level multivariate MLM with measures nested within time, which was nested within subjects, who were nested within treatment cohort.||At 3 month follow-up||-.21|-.81|<.001
81676247|NCT02066792|163048337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.23||Two-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|Four level multivariate MLM with measures nested within time, which was nested within subjects, who were nested within treatment cohort.||3 month follow-up||.23|-.37|.635
81676248|NCT02066792|163048337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Four level multivariate MLM with measures nested within time, which was nested within subjects, who were nested within treatment cohort.||||-.18|-.80|.002
81676249|NCT02066792|163048337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Four level multivariate MLM with measures nested within time, which was nested within subjects, who were nested within treatment cohort.||3 month follow-up||-.14|-.73|.004
81676250|NCT02066792|163048337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Four level multivariate MLM with measures nested within time, which was nested within subjects, who were nested within treatment cohort.||3 month follow-up||-.11|-.72|.008
81676251|NCT01449708|163048339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.27||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.61|||Chi-squared|||||1.61|1.01|0.04
81676252|NCT01449708|163048341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.04||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|7.29|||Chi-squared|||Grouping of surgical procedures into three categories, analysis using bonferroni correction, 1) ReY group( gastric bypass, conversion to gastric bypass and revision gastric bypass) 2) Gastric Band (GB), 3) sleeve gastrectomy (SG)||7.29|1.28|0.009
81676253|NCT04669678|163048343|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||1.11|0.65|0.306
81676254|NCT04669678|163048343|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||1.09|0.60|0.874
81676255|NCT04669678|163048343|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.646|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||1.19|0.91|0.646
81676256|NCT04669678|163048343|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||1.28|0.82|0.869
81676257|NCT04669678|163048343|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||0.88|0.30|0.044
81676258|NCT04669678|163048343|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||0.46|0.28|<0.001
81676259|NCT04669678|163048343|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.27|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||0.49|0.27|<0.001
81676260|NCT04669678|163048343|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.54|0.35|<0.001
81676261|NCT04669678|163048344|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.641|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|2.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||2.74|0.57|0.641
81676262|NCT04669678|163048344|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||2.80|0.87|0.204
81676263|NCT04669678|163048344|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|2.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||2.15|0.77|0.415
81676264|NCT04669678|163048344|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.23|4.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||4.06|1.23|0.027
81676265|NCT04669678|163048344|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|4.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||4.73|0.73|0.274
81676266|NCT04669678|163048344|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|3.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||3.13|1.07|0.065
81676267|NCT04669678|163048344|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|3.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||3.75|0.79|0.252
81676268|NCT04669678|163048344|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.61||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.57|4.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||4.33|1.57|0.002
81676269|NCT04669678|163048344|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|1.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 20||1.34|0.46|0.460
81708153|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-1.06||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||This analysis provides results on the 6 week time point post Intervention and contributes to understanding of the effect of time since chatbot engagement on willingness to seek psychotherapy, regardless of the combination of the four chatbot components participants were assigned (ie., component turned off or on).||||0.01
81708154|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-0.85||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||This analysis provides results on the 14 week time point post Intervention and contributes to understanding of the effect of time since chatbot engagement on willingness to seek psychotherapy, regardless of the combination of the four chatbot components participants were assigned (ie., component turned off or on).||||0.042
81708155|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-0.08||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||This analysis explores the interaction effects of 2-week time since engagement with the intervention and the motivational interviewing (MI) component on participant willingness to seek psychotherapy for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns. since engagement with the intervention.||||0.89
81708156|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|0.34||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||This analysis explores the interaction effects of 6-week time since engagement with the intervention and the motivational interviewing (MI) component on participant willingness to seek psychotherapy for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns. since engagement with the intervention.||||0.69
81708157|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-0.69||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||This analysis explores the interaction effects of 14-week time since engagement with the intervention and the motivational interviewing (MI) component on participant willingness to seek psychotherapy for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns. since engagement with the intervention.||||0.40
81708158|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|0.35||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||This analysis explores the interaction effects of 2-week time since engagement with the intervention and the psychoeducation (PE) component on participant willingness to seek psychotherapy for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns. since engagement with the intervention.||||0.55
81708159|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|0.88||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||This analysis explores the interaction effects of 6-week time since engagement with the intervention and the psychoeducation (PE) component on participant willingness to seek psychotherapy for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns. since engagement with the intervention.||||0.32
81676270|NCT04669678|163048344|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24||2.20|1.15|0.019
81676271|NCT04669678|163048344|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|4.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2||4.27|1.10|0.061
81676272|NCT04669678|163048344|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|2.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||2.71|0.99|0.106
81676273|NCT04669678|163048344|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|3.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||3.36|0.93|0.144
81676274|NCT04669678|163048344|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.36|4.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||4.16|1.36|0.011
81676275|NCT05227690|163048346|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24|=|0.1765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|1.4|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||1.4|-7.5|=0.1765
81676276|NCT05227690|163048346|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|=|0.6007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|3.3|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||3.3|-5.6|=0.6007
81676277|NCT05227690|163048347|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124|=|0.2534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.10|-0.39|=0.2534
81676278|NCT05227690|163048347|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125|=|0.6774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.19|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||0.19|-0.30|=0.6774
81676279|NCT05227690|163048348|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|=|0.3596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|1.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 1-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||1.2|-3.2|=0.3596
81676280|NCT05227690|163048348|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|=|0.6053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.6|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 1-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||1.6|-2.7|=0.6053
81676281|NCT05227690|163048348|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54|=|0.8149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|2.7|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 2-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||2.7|-3.4|=0.8149
81676282|NCT05227690|163048348|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55|=|0.9058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.9|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 2-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||2.9|-3.2|=0.9058
81676283|NCT05227690|163048348|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71|=|0.5419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.3|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||2.3|-4.4|=0.5419
81676284|NCT05227690|163048348|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72|=|0.8585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.7|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||3.7|-3.1|=0.8585
81676285|NCT05227690|163048348|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99|=|0.5521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|2.7|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 4-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||2.7|-5.1|=0.5521
81676286|NCT05227690|163048348|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|=|0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|3.3|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 4-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||3.3|-4.6|=0.7540
81676287|NCT05227690|163048348|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12|=|0.4842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|2.7|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 5-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||2.7|-5.7|=0.4842
81676288|NCT05227690|163048348|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13|=|0.6999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|3.4|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 5-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||3.4|-5.0|=0.6999
81676289|NCT05227690|163048348|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24|=|0.1765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|1.4|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||1.4|-7.5|=0.1765
81676290|NCT05227690|163048348|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|=|0.6007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|3.3|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||3.3|-5.6|=0.6007
81676291|NCT05227690|163048349|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|=|0.5822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.09|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 1-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.09|-0.15|=0.5822
81676292|NCT05227690|163048349|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|=|0.9244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.13|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 1-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||0.13|-0.11|=0.9244
81676293|NCT05227690|163048349|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088|=|0.9348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.18|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 2-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.18|-0.17|=0.9348
81676294|NCT05227690|163048349|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089|=|0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.14|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 2-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||0.14|-0.21|=0.7160
81575953|NCT03978520|162823214|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|-0.1|||=|0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.17|||Binomial regression|||"Severe~ABBV-599 High Dose (Elsubrutinib 60 mg/upadacitinib 30 mg) vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib placebo~A negative binomial regression model was used to assess treatment effect with treatment, visit, and stratification factors as covariates."||0.17|-0.37|=0.467
81676295|NCT05227690|163048349|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|=|0.6883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.16|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.16|-0.24|=0.6883
81676296|NCT05227690|163048349|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|=|0.5973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.25|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||0.25|-0.14|=0.5973
81676297|NCT05227690|163048349|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|=|0.1392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.05|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 4-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.05|-0.38|=0.1392
81676298|NCT05227690|163048349|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111|=|0.9421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.23|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 4-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||0.23|-0.21|=0.9421
81676299|NCT05227690|163048349|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|=|0.5431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.16|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 5-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.16|-0.30|=0.5431
81676300|NCT05227690|163048349|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117|=|0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.26|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 5-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||0.26|-0.20|=0.8160
81686320|NCT01025336|163070020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.81|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 13vPnC/23vPS)\]|Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 13vPnC/23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale.||2.81|1.05|
81676301|NCT05227690|163048349|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124|=|0.2534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.10|-0.39|=0.2534
81676302|NCT05227690|163048349|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125|=|0.6774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.19|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||0.19|-0.30|=0.6774
81575954|NCT03978520|162823214|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|-0.26|||=|0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.02|||Binomial regression|||"Severe~Elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib 30 mg vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib placebo~A negative binomial regression model was used to assess treatment effect with treatment, visit, and stratification factors as covariates."||-0.02|-0.49|=0.033
81676303|NCT05227690|163048350|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were from a logistic regression with treatment group, geographic region and Baseline value as a covariate.|Odds Ratio|1.9|||=|0.0904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||3.99|0.90|=0.0904
81676304|NCT05227690|163048350|SUPERIORITY|Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were from a logistic regression with treatment group, geographic region and Baseline value as a covariate.|Odds Ratio|1.96|||=|0.0756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|4.13|||Regression, Logistic|||Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||4.13|0.93|=0.0756
81676305|NCT05227690|163048357|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.2418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.2|0.0|=0.2418
81676306|NCT05227690|163048357|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||0.1|-0.1|=0.5720
81676307|NCT05227690|163048357|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|=|0.7459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.1|-0.1|=0.7459
81676308|NCT05227690|163048357|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|=|0.6729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||0.1|-0.1|=0.6729
81676309|NCT05227690|163048358|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|=|0.3783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.2|-0.1|=0.3783
81676310|NCT05227690|163048358|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|=|0.2242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||0.0|-0.2|=0.2242
81676311|NCT05227690|163048358|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.8626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.1|-0.1|=0.8626
81676312|NCT05227690|163048358|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.6106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||0.1|-0.1|=0.6106
81676313|NCT05227690|163048359|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|=|0.4219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.1|0.0|=0.4219
81676314|NCT05227690|163048359|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|=|0.3933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 3-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||0.1|0.0|=0.3933
81676315|NCT05227690|163048359|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|=|0.7366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 30 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 30 mg versus Placebo||0.0|0.0|=0.7366
81686321|NCT01025336|163070021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.4|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 1: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale||2.40|1.27|
81676316|NCT05227690|163048359|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference from Placebo and CIs were estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, geographic region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline value as a covariate. Participant was included as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|=|0.4639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Emraclidine 10 mg - Placebo|Week 6-- Emraclidine 10 mg versus Placebo||0.0|-0.1|=0.4639
81676317|NCT00847587|163048361|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A noninferiority margin of 8 additional hours was chosen to be clinically relevant, as many common medical interventions (such as epidural anesthesia, cesarean delivery, labor induction, and general stress) have been reported to delay time to lactogenesis stage II by up to 12 hours.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|120.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|7.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||It was assumed that both groups would have a mean of 54 hours to lactogenesis with a common standard deviation of 12 hours based on previous reports of lactogenesis in women with uncomplicated vaginal deliveries. Setting the noninferiority margin at 8 additional hours, using an alpha 0.05 level comparison, to achieve 80% power a sample size of n=34 evaluable subjects was required in each group. The calculation was performed using N Solution 2007 Professional Software.||7.7|-10.6|<0.05
81676318|NCT00847587|163048362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.8|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.5|-1.3|<0.05
81676319|NCT02723201|163048363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.402|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|0.505|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on the natural logarithms of Cmax with regimen as the fixed effects and participant as the random effect. The point estimate and 90 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was obtained by taking the antilog of the difference in the log transformed least square (LS) means and its CI, respectively.||0.505|0.320|<0.001
81676320|NCT02723201|163048363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.216||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.016|1.455|||ANOVA|||ANOVA was performed on the natural logarithms of Cmax with regimen as the fixed effects and participant as the random effect. The point estimate and 90% CI was obtained by taking the antilog of the difference in the log transformed LS means and its CI, respectively.||1.455|1.016|0.249
81676321|NCT02723201|163048363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.055|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.041|0.074|||ANOVA|||ANOVA was performed on the natural logarithms of Cmax with regimen as the fixed effects and participant as the random effect. The point estimate and 90% CI was obtained by taking the antilog of the difference in the log transformed LS means and its CI, respectively.||0.074|0.041|<0.001
81676322|NCT02723201|163048363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.685||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.499|0.939|||ANOVA|||ANOVA was performed on the natural logarithms of Cmax with regimen as the fixed effects and participant as the random effect. The point estimate and 90% CI was obtained by taking the antilog of the difference in the log transformed LS means and its CI, respectively.||0.939|0.499|0.054
81676323|NCT02723201|163048365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.648||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.497|0.844|||ANOVA|||ANOVA was performed on the natural logarithms of AUC∞ with regimen as the fixed effects and participant as the random effect. The point estimate and 90% CI was obtained by taking the antilog of the difference in the log transformed LS means and its CI, respectively.||0.844|0.497|0.007
81676324|NCT02723201|163048365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.18||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.088|1.279|||ANOVA|||ANOVA was performed on the natural logarithms of AUC∞ with regimen as the fixed effects and participant as the random effect. The point estimate and 90% CI was obtained by taking the antilog of the difference in the log transformed LS means and its CI, respectively.||1.279|1.088|0.423
81676325|NCT02723201|163048365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.116|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.077|0.176|||ANOVA|||ANOVA was performed on the natural logarithms of AUC∞ with regimen as the fixed effects and participant as the random effect. The point estimate and 90% CI was obtained by taking the antilog of the difference in the log transformed LS means and its CI, respectively.||0.176|0.077|<0.001
81676326|NCT02723201|163048365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.836||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.731|0.957|||ANOVA|||ANOVA was performed on the natural logarithms of AUC∞ with regimen as the fixed effects and participant as the random effect. The point estimate and 90% CI was obtained by taking the antilog of the difference in the log transformed LS means and its CI, respectively.||0.957|0.731|0.037
81676327|NCT03193398|163048394|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.5939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|3.6|||MMRM|MMRM: mixed model for repeated measures||Difference in LS Means (BTRX-246040 - Placebo)||3.6|-6.3|0.5939
81676328|NCT03193398|163048395|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.5503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.3|||MMRM|MMRM: mixed model for repeated measures||Analysis of Change from Baseline in Investigator-administered MADRS-6 Total Score at week 8||2.3|-4.4|0.5503
81676329|NCT03193398|163048396|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.3906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.8|||MMRM|MMRM: mixed model for repeated measures||||2.8|-1.1|0.3906
81676330|NCT03193398|163048397|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9||||0.4187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.1||+/-|MMRM|MMRM: mixed model for repeated measures||||3.1|-1.3|0.4187
81676331|NCT03193398|163048398|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0||||0.4869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|5.5|||MMRM|MMRM: mixed model for repeated measures||||5.5|-11.5|0.4869
81676332|NCT03193398|163048399|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||0.5178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|4.7|||MMRM|MMRM: mixed model for repeated measures||||4.7|-2.4|0.5178
81676333|NCT02653768|163048406|OTHER|As noted above, a statistical test was not specified at this time point. Rather, the data for all time points were included in the model and are presented here descriptively.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-2.0||||||This analysis of between-group difference in change from baseline to 3-month follow-up. We have not included a p-value because there was no pre-specified hypothesis for this time point. Rather, these are additional data obtained from the overall model, for which the 9-month time point was primary and included a pre-specified hypothesis.||-2.0|-8.2|
81676334|NCT02653768|163048406|OTHER|As noted above, a statistical test was not specified at this time point. Rather, the data for all time points were included in the model and are presented here descriptively.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|2.3||||||This is the analysis of between-group difference in change from baseline to 6-month follow-up. We have not included a p-value because there was no pre-specified hypothesis for this time point. Rather, these are additional data obtained from the overall model, for which the 9-month time point was primary and included a pre-specified hypothesis.||2.3|-5.2|
81535735|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|2.0||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-52 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N=2663). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||2.00|1.61|
81535736|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.73||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-56 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2783). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.73|0.50|
81575955|NCT03978520|162823214|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|0.15|||=|0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.37|||Binomial regression|||"Severe~ABBV-599 High Dose (Elsubrutinib 60 mg/upadacitinib 30 mg) vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib 30 mg~A negative binomial regression model was used to assess treatment effect with treatment, visit, and stratification factors as covariates."||0.37|-0.06|=0.156
81676335|NCT02653768|163048406|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-3.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis of between-group difference in change from baseline to 9-month follow-up. This is the primary outcome assessment time point.||-3.2|-10.5|0.0003
81676336|NCT02653768|163048407|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis between-group difference in change from baseline to 9-month follow-up for the 30 second chair stand.||1.3|-0.6|0.43
81676337|NCT02653768|163048408|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.5|-6.1|0.23
81676338|NCT00584233|163048423|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical test will be to assess non-inferiority. The non-inferiority margin is -0.04 in AUC. Key parameters are the number of participating patients, the number of radiologists reading the images in the study. Power analysis was conducted using the standard simulation from the ROC literature (Roe and Metz, Academic Radiology 1997). With a total of 100 participating patients and 4 participating readers, we achieve a power \>80% with a non-inferiority margin of -0.04.|Obuchowski Rockette methodology|0.05||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.975|||Obuchowski Rockette|||The analysis is intended to evaluate non-inferiority in observer performance between CE-bCT and CE-bMRI as assessed by the area under the ROC curve (AUC). The null hypothesis is that the observed difference in average AUC for CE-bCT and CE-bMRI will be outside of a non-inferiority margin of -0.04. See below for details of the power analyses.||.975|.025|0.05
81676339|NCT03083886|163048462|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|0.997|||GEE with log link and Poisson errors|||||.997|.87|.04
81676340|NCT03083886|163048462|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|1.45|||GEE with log link and Poisson errors|||||1.45|1.35|<0.001
81676341|NCT03083886|163048463|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-3.9|||GEE with identity link and normal errors|||||-3.9|-7.7|<0.001
81676342|NCT03083886|163048463|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-2.6|||GEE with identity link and normal errors|||||-2.6|-5.9|<0.001
81676343|NCT03083886|163048464|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-5.7|||GEE with identity link and normal errors|||||-5.7|-9.4|<0.001
81676344|NCT03083886|163048464|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-5.0|||GEE with identity link and normal errors|||||-5.0|-8.4|<0.001
81676345|NCT03083886|163048465|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|6.8|||GEE with identity link and normal errors|||||6.8|2.6|<0.001
81676346|NCT03083886|163048465|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|7.9|||GEE with identity link and normal errors|||||7.9|4.1|<0.001
81676347|NCT03083886|163048466|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|8.7|||GEE with identity link and normal errors|||||8.7|5.0|<0.001
81676348|NCT03083886|163048466|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|8.4|||GEE with identity link and normal errors|||||8.4|5.0|<0.001
81676349|NCT02475655|163048493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. One-sided 5% alpha.|Fisher Exact|Fisher's Exact Mid P-Value||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the percentage of participants experiencing safety milestones from Entry to Week 5.||||0.67
81676350|NCT02475655|163048496|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.85||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.04||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Plasma Interleukin 6 (IL-6) from baseline to week 4/5.||1.04|0.69|0.18
81676351|NCT02475655|163048498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. One-sided 5% alpha.|Fisher Exact|Fisher's Exact Mid P-Value||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the percentage of participants experiencing safety milestones from Entry to Week 12.||||0.40
81676352|NCT02475655|163048502|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.31||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.27|6.9||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in creatinine clearance from Entry to Week 1/2.||6.90|-4.27|0.70
81535737|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.76||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-56 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N=2779). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.76|0.53|
81535738|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.62||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-58 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2772). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.62|0.42|
81535739|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.65||||||95.0|0.55|0.77||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-58 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N=2768). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.77|0.55|
81575956|NCT03978520|162823214|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|-1.16|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|-0.44|||Binomial regression|||"Overall~ABBV-599 High Dose (Elsubrutinib 60 mg/upadacitinib 30 mg) vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib placebo~A negative binomial regression model was used to assess treatment effect with treatment, visit, and stratification factors as covariates."||-0.44|-1.89|=0.002
81676353|NCT02475655|163048502|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.61||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.06|8.29||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in creatinine clearance from Entry to Week 4/5.||8.29|-5.06|0.69
81676354|NCT02475655|163048502|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.35||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|12.5||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in creatinine clearance from Entry to 10/12.||12.5|0.16|0.09
81676355|NCT02475655|163048504|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.03||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in creatinine from Entry to Week 1/2.||0.03|-0.06|0.58
81676356|NCT02475655|163048504|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.04||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in creatinine from Entry to Week 4/5.||0.04|-0.06|0.79
81676357|NCT02475655|163048504|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|-0.02||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in creatinine from Entry to 10/12.||-0.02|-0.11|0.016
81676358|NCT02475655|163048506|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-679.0||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1146.0|-212.0||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in absolute neutrophil count (ANC) from Entry to Week 1/2.||-212|-1146|0.018
81676359|NCT02475655|163048506|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-651.0||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1110.0|-192.0||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in absolute neutrophil count (ANC) from Entry to Week 4/5.||-192|-1110|0.021
81467296|NCT02031640|162626413|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|9.17||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.914|16.425|||Mixed Model for repeated measures|||||16.425|1.914|0.0133
81676360|NCT02475655|163048506|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|33.6||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-461.0|528.0||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in absolute neutrophil count (ANC) from Entry to Week 10/12.||528|-461|0.91
81467297|NCT02031640|162626413|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|4.088||||0.2704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.191|11.367|||Mixed Model for repeated measures|||||11.367|-3.191|0.2704
81467298|NCT02031640|162626413|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|10.301||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.073|17.53|||Mixed Model for repeated measures|||||17.53|3.073|0.0053
81676361|NCT02475655|163048508|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.42|0.15||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in hemoglobin from Entry to Week 1/2.||0.15|-0.42|0.45
81676362|NCT02475655|163048508|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|-0.23||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in hemoglobin from Entry to Week 4/5.||-0.23|-0.87|0.005
81708160|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-0.37||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||This analysis explores the interaction effects of 14-week time since engagement with the intervention and the psychoeducation (PE) component on participant willingness to seek psychotherapy for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns. since engagement with the intervention.||||0.63
81676363|NCT02475655|163048508|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.65|0.95||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in hemoglobin from Entry to Week 10/12.||0.95|-0.65|0.75
81676364|NCT02475655|163048510|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|37754.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|19609.0|55898.0||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in platelet values from Entry to Week 1/2.||55898|19609|<0.001
81676365|NCT02475655|163048510|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|27832.0||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9849.0|45815.0||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in platelet values from Entry to Week 4/5.||45815|9849|0.012
81676366|NCT02475655|163048510|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5376.0||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8592.0|19344.0||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in platelet values from Entry to Week 10/12.||19344|-8592|0.52
81676367|NCT02475655|163048512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.96||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|9.14||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) (SGOT) values from Entry to Week 1/2.||9.14|0.78|0.05
81676368|NCT02475655|163048512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.47|11.8||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) (SGOT) values from Entry to Week 4/5.||11.8|4.47|<0.001
81676369|NCT02475655|163048512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.95||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|6.81||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) (SGOT) values from Entry to Week 10/12.||6.81|1.08|0.025
81676370|NCT02475655|163048514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.9||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.46|8.33||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) (SGPT) values from Entry to Week 1/2.||8.33|1.46|0.020
81676371|NCT02475655|163048514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.84|17.1||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) (SGPT) values from Entry to Week 4/5.||17.1|4.84|0.004
81676372|NCT02475655|163048514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.64||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|8.39||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) (SGPT) values from Entry to Week 10/12.||8.39|0.88|0.043
81676373|NCT02475655|163048515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.44||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Plasma Interleukin 6 (IL-6) from baseline to Week 10/12.||1.44|0.84|0.56
81676374|NCT02475655|163048515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.37||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.73||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Plasma Interleukin 6 (IL-6) from Week 4/5 to Week 10/12.||1.73|1.09|0.026
81676375|NCT02475655|163048516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.89||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|0.99||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in soluble CD14 (sCD14) from baseline to Week 4/5.||0.99|0.80|0.07
81676376|NCT02475655|163048516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.95||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.12||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in soluble CD14 (sCD14) from baseline to Week 12.||1.12|0.80|0.59
81676377|NCT02475655|163048516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.06||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.24||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in soluble CD14 (sCD14) from Week 4/5 to Week 12.||1.24|0.90|0.56
81676378|NCT02475655|163048517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|142.1||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|57.6|227.0||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in CD4+ T cell counts from Baseline to Week 2.||227|57.6|0.007
81676379|NCT02475655|163048517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|74.3||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.23|156.7||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in CD4+ T cell counts from Baseline to Week 5.||156.7|-8.23|0.14
81676380|NCT02475655|163048517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-38.9||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-143.0|65.5||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in CD4+ T cell counts from Baseline to Week 12.||65.5|-143|0.54
81676381|NCT02475655|163048517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-112.0||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-231.0|5.9||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|There is no difference between the two arms in the change in CD4+ T cell counts from Week 5 to Week 12.||5.90|-231|0.12
81676382|NCT02475655|163048519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.49||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|GEE|A GEE model for binary data was used to compare changes in iSCA because a substantial proportion of data was below the assay limit.|Risk ratio is Ruxolitinib risk divided by No Study Treatment risk.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in HIV-1 RNA by iSCA from Entry to Week 5.||1.49|0.65|0.94
81676383|NCT02475655|163048519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.74||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|1.46||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|GEE|A GEE model for binary data was used to compare changes in iSCA because a substantial proportion of data was below the assay limit.|Risk ratio is Ruxolitinib risk divided by No Study Treatment risk.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in HIV-1 RNA by iSCA from Entry to Week 12.||1.46|0.37|0.46
81676384|NCT02475655|163048519|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|1.48||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|GEE|A GEE model for binary data was used to compare changes in iSCA because a substantial proportion of data was below the assay limit.|Risk ratio is Ruxolitinib risk divided by No Study Treatment risk.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in HIV-1 RNA by iSCA from Week 5 to Week 12.||1.48|0.46|0.59
81676385|NCT02475655|163048520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.88||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.01||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha (TNF alpha) from entry to Week 5.||1.01|0.76|0.11
81676386|NCT02475655|163048520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.92||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.33||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha (TNF alpha) from entry to Week 12.||1.33|0.64|0.71
81676387|NCT02475655|163048521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.27||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.86||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Interleukin 1 beta (IL-1 beta) from entry to Week 5.||1.86|0.87|0.30
81676388|NCT02475655|163048521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.59||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|4.49||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Interleukin 1 beta (IL-1 beta) from entry to Week 12.||4.49|0.56|0.46
81676389|NCT02475655|163048522|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.29||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.84||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Interleukin 7 (IL-7) from entry to Week 5.||1.84|0.90|0.24
81676390|NCT02475655|163048522|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.19||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.74||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Interleukin 7 (IL-7) from entry to Week 12.||1.74|0.81|0.46
81676391|NCT02475655|163048527|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.15||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.72||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Interleukin 10 (IL-10) from entry to Week 5.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|1.72|0.77|0.56
81676392|NCT02475655|163048527|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.97||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.47|2.01||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Interleukin 10 (IL-10) from entry to Week 12.||2.01|0.47|0.95
81676393|NCT02475655|163048528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.34||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|1.56||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in TInterleukin 15 (IL-15) from entry to Week 5.||1.56|1.15|0.002
81676394|NCT02475655|163048528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.07||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.34||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in TInterleukin 15 (IL-15) from entry to Week 12.||1.34|0.86|0.60
81467299|NCT02031640|162626414|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.703|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.044|-0.363|||Mixed Model for repeated measures|||||-0.363|-1.044|<0.0001
81676395|NCT02475655|163048529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.94||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.07||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Interleukin 18 (IL-18) from entry to Week 5.||1.07|0.82|0.40
81676396|NCT02475655|163048529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.03||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.27||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Interleukin 18 (IL-18) from entry to Week 12.||1.27|0.83|0.82
81676397|NCT02475655|163048530|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|2.02||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Transforming Growth Factor beta 1 (TGF beta-1) from entry to Week 5.||2.02|1.11|0.028
81676398|NCT02475655|163048530|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.04||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|5.25||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Transforming Growth Factor beta 1 (TGF beta-1) from entry to Week 12.||5.25|0.79|0.21
81676399|NCT02475655|163048531|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.39||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|1.79||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Transforming Growth Factor beta 2 (TGF beta-2) from entry to Week 5.||1.79|1.08|0.031
81676400|NCT02475655|163048531|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.96||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|2.02||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Transforming Growth Factor beta 2 (TGF beta-2) from entry to Week 12.||2.02|0.46|0.93
81676401|NCT02475655|163048532|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.57||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|4.05||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Transforming Growth Factor beta 3 (TGF beta-3) from entry to Week 5.||4.05|0.61|0.43
81676402|NCT02475655|163048532|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.68||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|1.5||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Transforming Growth Factor beta 3 (TGF beta-3) from entry to Week 12.||1.50|0.30|0.41
81676403|NCT02475655|163048533|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|-0.07||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of CD38+HLADR+ among CD4+ T-cells from Entry to Week 5.||-0.07|-0.61|0.038
81676404|NCT02475655|163048533|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|0.51||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of CD38+HLADR+ among CD4+ T-cells from Entry to Week 12.||0.51|0.03|0.07
81676405|NCT02475655|163048534|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.88||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.62|-0.13||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of CD38+HLADR+ among CD8+ T-cells from Entry to Week 5.||-0.13|-1.62|0.05
81676406|NCT02475655|163048534|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.86||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|1.88||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of CD38+HLADR+ among CD8+ T-cells from Entry to Week 12.||1.88|-0.16|0.16
81676407|NCT02475655|163048535|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.46|-0.97||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of CD25hi+ among CD4+ T-cells from Entry to Week 5.||-0.97|-2.46|<0.001
81676408|NCT02475655|163048535|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.82||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of CD25hi+ among CD4+ T-cells from Entry to Week 12.||0.82|-0.50|0.68
81676409|NCT02475655|163048536|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.69||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of CD25+ among CD8+ T-cells from Entry to Week 5.||0.69|-0.70|0.98
81676410|NCT02475655|163048536|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|0.82||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of CD25+ among CD8+ T-cells from Entry to Week 12.||0.82|-1.13|0.79
81676411|NCT02475655|163048537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.49||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.75|5.22||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of CD127+ among CD4+ T-cells from Entry to Week 5.||5.22|1.75|0.001
81676412|NCT02475655|163048537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.28|0.68||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of CD127+ among CD4+ T-cells from Entry to Week 12.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|0.68|-3.28|0.28
81676413|NCT02475655|163048538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.76|9.31||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of CD127+ among CD8+ T-cells from Entry to Week 5.||9.31|3.76|<0.001
81676414|NCT02475655|163048538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.56|3.18||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of CD127+ among CD8+ T-cells from Entry to Week 12.||3.18|-3.56|0.92
81676415|NCT02475655|163048539|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|0.47||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of Ki67+ among CD4+ T-cells from Entry to Week 5.||0.47|-0.61|0.82
81676416|NCT02475655|163048539|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.76||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.18|1.34||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of Ki67+ among CD4+ T-cells from Entry to Week 12.||1.34|0.18|0.033
81676417|NCT02475655|163048540|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.53|0.55||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of Ki67+ among CD8+ T-cells from Entry to Week 5.||0.55|-0.53|0.98
81676418|NCT02475655|163048540|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.55||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|1.57||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of Ki67+ among CD8+ T-cells from Entry to Week 12.||1.57|-0.46|0.37
81676419|NCT02475655|163048541|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.72|-1.87||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of Bcl2+ among CD4+ T-cells from Entry to Week 5.||-1.87|-4.72|<0.001
81676420|NCT02475655|163048541|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.73||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.42|-0.03||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of Bcl2+ among CD4+ T-cells from Entry to Week 12.||-0.03|-1.42|0.09
81676421|NCT02475655|163048542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.29|-3.5||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of Bcl2+ among CD8+ T-cells from Entry to Week 5.||-3.50|-7.29|<0.001
81676422|NCT02475655|163048542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.23||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.51|0.05||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of Bcl2+ among CD8+ T-cells from Entry to Week 12.||0.05|-2.51|0.11
81467300|NCT02031640|162626414|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.691|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.029|-0.352|||Mixed Model for repeated measures|||||-0.352|-1.029|<0.0001
81676423|NCT02475655|163048543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.54||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.78|0.7||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of a4b7+ among CD4+ T-cells from Entry to Week 5.||0.70|-3.78|0.26
81676424|NCT02475655|163048543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.41|1.62||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of a4b7+ among CD4+ T-cells from Entry to Week 12.||1.62|-2.41|0.74
81676425|NCT02475655|163048544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.55||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|3.0||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of a4b7+ among CD8+ T-cells from Entry to Week 5.||3.00|-1.90|0.71
81676426|NCT02475655|163048544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.15|2.78||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of a4b7+ among CD8+ T-cells from Entry to Week 12.||2.78|-2.15|0.83
81676427|NCT02475655|163048545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.33||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.16|-0.5||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of CX3CR1+ among CD4+ T-cells from Entry to Week 5.||-0.50|-2.16|0.010
81676428|NCT02475655|163048545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.02|0.68||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of CX3CR1+ among CD4+ T-cells from Entry to Week 12.||0.68|-1.02|0.74
81676429|NCT02475655|163048546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.24||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.22|-1.27||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of CD38+HLADR+ among CD8+ T-cells from Entry to Week 5.||-1.27|-5.22|0.008
81676430|NCT02475655|163048546|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.38|2.05||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in the expression of CD38+HLADR+ among CD8+ T-cells from Entry to Week 12.||2.05|-2.38|0.90
81676431|NCT02475655|163048549|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.39||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.83|4.61||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in classical monocytes (CD14+CD16-) from Entry to Week 5.||4.61|-1.83|0.47
81676432|NCT02475655|163048549|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.21||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.77|5.18||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in classical monocytes (CD14+CD16-) from Entry to Week 12.||5.18|-0.77|0.22
81676433|NCT02475655|163048550|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.34||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.0|2.35||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in classical monocytes (CD14+CD16-) expressing CD163+ from Entry to Week 5.||2.35|-11.0|0.28
81676434|NCT02475655|163048550|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.81||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.6|-3.02||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in classical monocytes (CD14+CD16-) expressing CD163+ from Entry to Week 12.||-3.02|-16.6|0.019
81676435|NCT02475655|163048551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.81||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.02|1.41||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in classical monocytes (CD14+CD16-) expressing CCR2+ from Entry to Week 5.||1.41|-3.02|0.55
81676436|NCT02475655|163048551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.36|-0.04||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in classical monocytes (CD14+CD16-) expressing CCR2+ from Entry to Week 12.||-0.04|-3.36|0.09
81467301|NCT02031640|162626414|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.651||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.994|-0.309|||Mixed Model for repeated measures|||||-0.309|-0.994|0.0002
81676437|NCT02475655|163048552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.47||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.17|0.23||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in classical monocytes (CD14+CD16-) expressing CX3CR1+ from Entry to Week 5.||0.23|-3.17|0.15
81676438|NCT02475655|163048552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.62||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.59|1.35||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in classical monocytes (CD14+CD16-) expressing CX3CR1+ from Entry to Week 12.||1.35|-4.59|0.37
81676439|NCT02475655|163048553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.86||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.51|0.8||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in inflammatory monocytes (CD14+CD16+) from Entry to Week 5.||0.80|-2.51|0.39
81676440|NCT02475655|163048553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.59|1.19||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in inflammatory monocytes (CD14+CD16+) from Entry to Week 12.||1.19|-2.59|0.54
81676441|NCT02475655|163048554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.02||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.0|-0.06||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in inflammatory monocytes (CD14+CD16+) expressing CD163+ from Entry to Week 5.||-0.06|-12.0|0.10
81676442|NCT02475655|163048554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.39||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.1|-1.73||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in inflammatory monocytes (CD14+CD16+) expressing CD163+ from Entry to Week 12.||-1.73|-11.1|0.026
81676443|NCT02475655|163048555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.26|7.82||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in inflammatory monocytes (CD14+CD16+) expressing CCR2+ from Entry to Week 5.||7.82|-7.26|0.95
81708161|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|0.08||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||This analysis explores the interaction effects of 2-week time since engagement with the intervention and the personalized recommendation (PR) component on participant willingness to seek psychotherapy for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns. since engagement with the intervention.||||0.90
81467302|NCT02031640|162626414|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.801|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.138|-0.464|||Mixed Model for repeated measures|||||-0.464|-1.138|<0.0001
81676444|NCT02475655|163048555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.6|4.45||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in inflammatory monocytes (CD14+CD16+) expressing CCR2+ from Entry to Week 12.||4.45|-12.6|0.43
81676445|NCT02475655|163048556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.23||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.08|7.54||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in inflammatory monocytes (CD14+CD16+) expressing CX3CR1+ from Entry to Week 5.||7.54|-5.08|0.74
81676446|NCT02475655|163048556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.76||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.94|11.5||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in inflammatory monocytes (CD14+CD16+) expressing CX3CR1+ from Entry to Week 12.||11.5|-3.94|0.42
81676447|NCT02475655|163048557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.99|1.73||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in patrolling monocytes (CD14dimCD16+) from Entry to Week 5.||1.73|-2.99|0.66
81676448|NCT02475655|163048557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.56||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.93|0.8||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in patrolling monocytes (CD14dimCD16+) from Entry to Week 12.||0.80|-3.93|0.27
81676449|NCT02475655|163048558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.1||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.7|-2.46||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in patrolling monocytes (CD14dimCD16+) expressing CD163+ from Entry to Week 5.||-2.46|-11.7|0.013
81676450|NCT02475655|163048558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.49||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.06|5.07||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in patrolling monocytes (CD14dimCD16+) expressing CD163+ from Entry to Week 12.||5.07|-8.06|0.70
81676451|NCT02475655|163048559|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.07||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in patrolling monocytes (CD14dimCD16+) expressing CCR2+ from Entry to Week 5.||0.07|-0.05|0.79
81676452|NCT02475655|163048559|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.08||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in patrolling monocytes (CD14dimCD16+) expressing CCR2+ from Entry to Week 12.||0.08|-0.07|0.91
81676453|NCT02475655|163048560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.85||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.82|3.12||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in patrolling monocytes (CD14dimCD16+) expressing CX3CR1+ from Entry to Week 5.||3.12|-8.82|0.43
81676454|NCT02475655|163048560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.53|6.6||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib mean minus No Study Treatment mean.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in patrolling monocytes (CD14dimCD16+) expressing CX3CR1+ from Entry to Week 12.||6.60|-6.53|0.99
81676455|NCT02475655|163048561|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.88||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.29|2.73||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Cellular HIV-1 DNA from entry to Week 5.||2.73|1.29|0.007
81676456|NCT02475655|163048561|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.31||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.9||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Cellular HIV-1 DNA from entry to Week 12.||1.90|0.90|0.23
81676457|NCT02475655|163048562|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.22||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.72||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in cellular HIV-1 total RNA from entry to Week 5.||1.72|0.87|0.32
81676458|NCT02475655|163048562|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.03||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.56||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in cellular HIV-1 total RNA from entry to Week 12.||1.56|0.68|0.91
81676459|NCT02475655|163048563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|Fisher Exact|Fisher's Exact Mid P-Value||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the percentage of participants with detectable CMV at any on-treatment time point (ever shedding at weeks 1, 2, 4, or 5).||||0.40
81676460|NCT02475655|163048563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|Fisher Exact|Fisher's Exact Mid P-Value||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the percentage of participants with detectable CMV at any post-treatment time point (ever shedding at weeks 10 or 12).||||0.87
81467303|NCT02031640|162626415|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.149||||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.265|-0.033|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.033|-0.265|0.0119
81676461|NCT02475655|163048567|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.53||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.15|1.88||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Integrated DNA from entry to Week 5.||1.88|0.15|0.40
81676462|NCT02475655|163048567|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.92||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|4.34||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Two-sided 10% alpha.|t-test, 2 sided|2-sample t-test with equal variance.|Mean difference is Ruxolitinib geometric mean minus No Study Treatment geometric mean. All values were log10 transformed prior to calculating change and conducting analyses and back transformed for presentation.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the fold change in Integrated DNA from entry to Week 12.||4.34|0.20|0.93
81676463|NCT00411554|163048568|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin (Sitagliptin minus Voglibose) = 0.2 percent|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.39|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.51|-0.28||"This p-value corresponds to a test of superiority that was performed after success was achieved in the test of non-inferiority (reported under Estimation below), according to the pre-specified analysis plan"|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to compare two groups|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to show non-inferiority and superiority to voglibose (closed procedure) and to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-0.28|-0.51|<0.001
81676464|NCT00411554|163048569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-10.7|||<|0.001||95.0|-15.3|-6.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to compare two groups|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to show superiority to voglibose and to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-6.2|-15.3|<0.001
81676465|NCT00411554|163048570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-18.8|||<|0.001||95.0|-26.7|-10.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to compare two groups|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to show superiority to voglibose and to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-10.9|-26.7|<0.001
81676466|NCT03889639|163048573|SUPERIORITY|Relative reduction in lesions in SAR442168 5 mg (Cohorts 1 and 2) when compared with placebo (Cohort 2) with 95 percentage (%) confidence interval (CI) were reported. Analysis was performed using a negative binomial regression model adjusted for Baseline gadolinium-enhancing T1-hyperintense lesion activity (presence/absence).|Relative reduction in lesions|-56.16||||0.1673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-193.99|17.05|||Negative binomial regression model|Threshold for significance for p-value was 0.05.||SAR442168 5 mg/Placebo||17.05|-193.99|0.1673
81467304|NCT02031640|162626415|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.102||||0.0854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.217|0.014|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.014|-0.217|0.0854
81467305|NCT02031640|162626415|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.189||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.306|-0.072|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.072|-0.306|0.0016
81676467|NCT03889639|163048573|SUPERIORITY|Relative reduction in lesions in SAR442168 15 mg (Cohorts 1 and 2) when compared with placebo (Cohort 2) with 95% CI were reported. Analysis was performed using a negative binomial regression model adjusted for Baseline gadolinium-enhancing T1-hyperintense lesion activity (presence/absence).|Relative reduction in lesions|-62.8||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-356.24|41.91|||Negative binomial regression model|Threshold for significance for p-value was 0.05.||SAR442168 15 mg/Placebo||41.91|-356.24|0.3540
81676468|NCT03889639|163048573|SUPERIORITY|Relative reduction in lesions in SAR442168 30 mg (Cohorts 1 and 2) when compared with placebo (Cohort 2) with 95% CI were reported. Analysis was performed using a negative binomial regression model adjusted for Baseline gadolinium-enhancing T1-hyperintense lesion activity (presence/absence).|Relative reduction in lesions|13.49||||0.7674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-126.05|66.89|||Negative binomial regression model|Threshold for significance for p-value was 0.05.||SAR442168 30 mg/Placebo||66.89|-126.05|0.7674
81676469|NCT03889639|163048573|SUPERIORITY|Relative reduction in lesions in SAR442168 60 mg (Cohorts 1 and 2) when compared with placebo (Cohort 2) with 95% CI were reported. Analysis was performed using a negative binomial regression model adjusted for Baseline gadolinium-enhancing T1-hyperintense lesion activity (presence/absence).|Relative reduction in lesions|85.02||||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.02|96.88|||Negative binomial regression model|Threshold for significance for p-value was 0.05.||SAR442168 60 mg/Placebo||96.88|28.02|0.0178
81676470|NCT03889639|163048574|SUPERIORITY|Relative reduction in lesions in SAR442168 5 mg (Cohorts 1 and 2) when compared with placebo (Cohort 2) with 95% CI were reported. Analysis was performed using a negative binomial regression model without adjusting for Baseline T2 lesion activity as all participants had at least one T2 lesion at Baseline.|Relative reduction in lesions|10.17||||0.7736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.49|56.73|||Negative binomial regression model|Threshold for significance for p-value was 0.05.||SAR442168 5 mg/Placebo||56.73|-86.49|0.7736
81467306|NCT02031640|162626415|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.216||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.332|-0.101|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.101|-0.332|0.0003
81467307|NCT05356533|162626423|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>.05
81467308|NCT05356533|162626423|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||>.05
81467309|NCT05356533|162626424|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>.05
81467310|NCT05356533|162626425|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>.05
81467311|NCT05356533|162626426|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81467312|NCT05356533|162626427|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>.05
81467313|NCT05356533|162626428|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>.05
81676471|NCT03889639|163048574|SUPERIORITY|Relative reduction in lesions in SAR442168 15 mg (Cohorts 1 and 2) when compared with placebo (Cohort 2) with 95% CI were reported. Analysis was performed using a negative binomial regression model without adjusting for Baseline T2 lesion activity as all participants had at least one T2 lesion at Baseline.|Relative reduction in lesions|37.07||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.08|71.32|||Negative binomial regression model|Threshold for significance for p-value was 0.05.||SAR442168 15 mg/Placebo||71.32|-38.08|0.2480
81676472|NCT03889639|163048574|SUPERIORITY|Relative reduction in lesions in SAR442168 30 mg (Cohorts 1 and 2) when compared with placebo (Cohort 2) with 95% CI were reported. Analysis was performed using a negative binomial regression model without adjusting for Baseline T2 lesion activity as all participants had at least one T2 lesion at Baseline.|Relative reduction in lesions|38.5||||0.3081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.61|75.85|||Negative binomial regression model|Threshold for significance for p-value was 0.05.||SAR442168 30 mg/Placebo||75.85|-56.61|0.3081
81676473|NCT03889639|163048574|SUPERIORITY|Relative reduction in lesions in SAR442168 60 mg (Cohorts 1 and 2) when compared with placebo (Cohort 2) with 95% CI were reported. Analysis was performed using a negative binomial regression model without adjusting for Baseline T2 lesion activity as all participants had at least one T2 lesion at Baseline.|Relative reduction in lesions|89.34||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.39|96.41|||Negative binomial regression model|Threshold for significance for p-value was 0.05.||SAR442168 60 mg/Placebo||96.41|68.39|0.0001
81676474|NCT03889639|163048575|SUPERIORITY|Relative reduction in lesions in SAR442168 5 mg (Cohorts 1 and 2) when compared with placebo (Cohort 2) with 95% CI were reported. Analysis was performed using a negative binomial regression model adjusted for Baseline gadolinium-enhancing T1-hyperintense lesion activity (presence/absence).|Relative reduction in lesions|-62.16||||0.1525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-214.44|16.38|||Negative binomial regression model|Threshold for significance for p-value was 0.05.||SAR442168 5 mg/Placebo||16.38|-214.44|0.1525
81676475|NCT03889639|163048575|SUPERIORITY|Relative reduction in lesions in SAR442168 15 mg (Cohorts 1 and 2) when compared with placebo (Cohort 2) with 95% CI were reported. Analysis was performed using a negative binomial regression model adjusted for Baseline gadolinium-enhancing T1-hyperintense lesion activity (presence/absence).|Relative reduction in lesions|-47.38||||0.4606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-312.91|47.4|||Negative binomial regression model|Threshold for significance for p-value was 0.05.||SAR442168 15 mg/Placebo||47.40|-312.91|0.4606
81676476|NCT03889639|163048575|SUPERIORITY|Relative reduction in lesions in SAR442168 30 mg (Cohorts 1 and 2) when compared with placebo (Cohort 2) with 95% CI were reported. Analysis was performed using a negative binomial regression model adjusted for Baseline gadolinium-enhancing T1-hyperintense lesion activity (presence/absence).|Relative reduction in lesions|2.9||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-138.96|60.54|||Negative binomial regression model|Threshold for significance for p-value was 0.05.||SAR442168 30 mg/Placebo||60.54|-138.96|0.9490
81676477|NCT03889639|163048575|SUPERIORITY|Relative reduction in lesions in SAR442168 60 mg (Cohorts 1 and 2) when compared with placebo (Cohort 2) with 95% CI were reported. Analysis was performed using a negative binomial regression model adjusted for Baseline gadolinium-enhancing T1-hyperintense lesion activity (presence/absence).|Relative reduction in lesions|65.05||||0.2324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.21|93.77|||Negative binomial regression model|Threshold for significance for p-value was 0.05.||SAR442168 60 mg/Placebo||93.77|-96.21|0.2324
81676478|NCT00993031|163048579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.67|||Chi-squared|||||2.67|.26|.76
81676479|NCT00993031|163048580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.46|||Chi-squared|||||2.46|.29|.76
81676480|NCT00993031|163048581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.59|||Chi-squared|||||1.59|.36|.45
81676481|NCT00993031|163048583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.22||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.66|||Chi-squared|||||1.66|.89|.21
81676482|NCT00993031|163048584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.34||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.83|||Chi-squared|||||1.83|.98|.06
81676483|NCT01834729|163048597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Least squares means|||||||0.78
81676484|NCT01834729|163048598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Least squares means|||||||0.57
81676485|NCT00143455|163048599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.236||||0.0556||95.0|0.995|1.536|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||A non-inferiority test was combined with a superiority test based on a closed testing procedure. The null hypothesis was to be rejected if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the hazard ratio (control/test) estimated from a Cox proportional hazards model, with an indicator for the control arm, was less than 0.80.||1.536|0.995|0.0556
81676486|NCT00143455|163048600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.343||||0.143||95.0|0.905|1.993|||Chi-squared|||||1.993|0.905|0.143
81676487|NCT00143455|163048601|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority test was combined with a superiority test based on a closed testing procedure. The null hypothesis was to be rejected if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the hazard ratio (control/test) estimated from a Cox proportional hazards model, with an indicator for the control arm, was less than 0.80.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35||||0.011||95.0|1.071|1.701|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||||1.701|1.071|0.0110
81676488|NCT00143455|163048602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.354||||0.0831||95.0|0.961|1.908|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||||1.908|0.961|0.0831
81676489|NCT00143455|163048603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.965||||0.7544||95.0|0.771|1.208|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||||1.208|0.771|0.7544
81676490|NCT03850912|163048645|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.104||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.944|1.29|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing control versus intervention patients (chemo and surgical patients combined)||1.290|0.944|0.214
81676491|NCT03850912|163048645|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.927||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.715|1.201|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing control versus intervention patients (medical oncology patients only)||1.201|0.715|0.565
81676492|NCT03850912|163048645|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.225||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.008|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing control versus intervention patients (surgical patients only)||1.490|1.008|0.042
81676493|NCT03850912|163048646|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.128||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.272|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing control versus intervention patients (medical oncology and surgical patients combined)||1.272|1.000|0.050
81676494|NCT03850912|163048646|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.012||||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.836|1.225|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing control versus intervention patients (medical oncology patients only)||1.225|0.836|0.903
81676495|NCT03850912|163048646|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.215||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.418|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing control versus intervention patients (surgical patients only)||1.418|1.040|0.014
81676496|NCT03850912|163048647|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.002||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.881|1.139|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing control versus intervention patients (medical oncology and surgical patients combined)||1.139|0.881|0.978
81676497|NCT03850912|163048647|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.854||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.697|1.046|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing control versus intervention patients (medical oncology patients only)||1.046|0.697|0.126
81467314|NCT03085238|162626429|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary safety endpoint will be analyzed using a unilateral one sample test for binomial proportion at the 5% level.||||||0.1309|||||||unilateral one sample test for binomial|||H0: M-Trap freedom MAE incidence \<= 90% - Non-inferiority margin (25%)||||0.1309
81676498|NCT03850912|163048647|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.102||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.933|1.302|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing control versus intervention patients (surgical patients only)||1.302|0.933|0.254
81467315|NCT03085238|162626430|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary safety endpoint will be analyzed using a unilateral one sample test for binomial proportion at the 5% level.||||||0.0181|||||||unilateral one sample test for binomial|||H0: M-Trap freedom MAE incidence \<= 90% - Non-inferiority margin (25%)||||.0181
81676499|NCT03850912|163048648|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.068||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.964|1.183|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing control versus intervention patients (medical oncology and surgical patients combined)||1.183|0.964|0.209
81676500|NCT03850912|163048648|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.992||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.159|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing control versus intervention patients (medical oncology patients only)||1.159|0.850|0.924
81676501|NCT03850912|163048648|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.122||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.979|1.286|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing control versus intervention patients (surgical patients only)||1.286|0.979|0.099
81676502|NCT03850912|163048649|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-1.328||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.593|-0.062|||Regression, Linear|||Multivariable regression analyses (medical oncology cohort only)||-0.062|-2.593|0.04
81676503|NCT03850912|163048649|OTHER||Difference|-1.958||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.269|-0.646|||Regression, Logistic|||Multivariable regression analyses (surgical cohort only)||-0.646|-3.269|0.004
81676504|NCT03850912|163048650|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.925||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.985|0.136|||Regression, Linear|||Multivariable regression analyses (medical oncology cohort only)||0.136|-1.985|0.09
81676505|NCT03850912|163048650|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-1.516||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.474|-0.557|||Regression, Linear|||Multivariable regression analyses (surgical cohort only)||-0.557|-2.474|0.002
81676506|NCT03850912|163048651|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-1.767||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.532|0.433|||Regression, Linear|||Multivariable regression analyses (medical oncology cohort only)||0.433|-2.532|0.17
81676507|NCT03850912|163048651|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-2.198|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.259|-1.137|||Regression, Linear|||Multivariable regression analyses (surgical cohort only)||-1.137|-3.259|<0.0001
81676508|NCT03850912|163048652|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.8084||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.048|0.431|||Regression, Linear|||Multivariable regression analyses (medical oncology cohort only)||0.431|-2.048|0.2
81676509|NCT03850912|163048652|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.652||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.496|||Regression, Linear|||Multivariable regression analyses (surgical cohort only)||0.496|-1.800|0.27
81467316|NCT05896527|162626439|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46||||0.4839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|2.37|||Fisher Exact||DC-806 200 mg BID compared to Placebo|||2.37|0.07|0.4839
81467317|NCT05896527|162626439|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.4111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|6.49|||Fisher Exact||DC-806 400 mg BID compared to Placebo|||6.49|0.51|0.4111
81467318|NCT05896527|162626439|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.7744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|4.99|||Fisher Exact||DC-806 600 mg QD compared to Placebo|||4.99|0.36|0.7744
81467319|NCT05896527|162626439|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.59||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|12.37|||Fisher Exact||DC-806 800 mg BID compared to Placebo|||12.37|1.15|0.0164
81676510|NCT03850912|163048653|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.617||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|0.386|||Regression, Linear|||Multivariable regression analyses (medical oncology cohort only)||0.386|-1.620|0.23
81676511|NCT03850912|163048653|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.434||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.563|1.431|||Regression, Linear|||Multivariable regression analyses (surgical cohort only)||1.431|-0.563|0.39
81676512|NCT03850912|163048654|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.7||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.829|0.429|||Regression, Linear|||Multivariable regression analyses (medical oncology cohort only)||0.429|-1.829|0.22
81676513|NCT03850912|163048654|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.58||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.632|0.472|||Regression, Linear|||Multivariable regression analyses (surgical cohort only)||0.472|-1.632|0.28
81676514|NCT03850912|163048655|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.842|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.776|0.913|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing intervention responders versus non-responders (chemo and surgical patients combined)||0.913|0.776|<0.001
81676515|NCT03850912|163048655|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.688|0.885|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing intervention responders versus non-responders (medical oncology patients only)||0.885|0.688|<0.001
81676516|NCT03850912|163048655|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.889||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.799|0.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing intervention responders versus non-responders (surgical patients only)||0.990|0.799|0.032
81676517|NCT03850912|163048656|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.893|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.839|0.949|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing intervention responders versus non-responders (medical oncology and surgical patients combined)||0.949|0.839|<0.001
81676518|NCT03850912|163048656|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.872||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.796|0.954|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing intervention responders versus non-responders (medical oncology patients only)||0.954|0.796|0.003
81676519|NCT03850912|163048656|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.909||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.835|0.989|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing intervention responders versus non-responders (surgical patients only)||0.989|0.835|0.027
81676520|NCT03850912|163048657|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.636|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.593|0.682|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing intervention responders versus non-responders (medical oncology and surgical patients combined)||0.682|0.593|<0.001
81676521|NCT03850912|163048657|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.611|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.679|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing intervention responders versus non-responders (medical oncology patients only)||0.679|0.550|<0.001
81676522|NCT03850912|163048657|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.655|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.597|0.719|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing intervention responders versus non-responders (surgical patients only)||0.719|0.597|<0.001
81676523|NCT03850912|163048658|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.769|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.729|0.811|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing intervention responders versus non-responders (medical oncology and surgical patients combined)||0.811|0.729|<0.001
81676524|NCT03850912|163048658|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.795|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.737|0.858|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing intervention responders versus non-responders (medical oncology patients only)||0.858|0.737|<0.001
81676525|NCT03850912|163048658|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.739|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.686|0.796|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted analysis comparing intervention responders versus non-responders (surgical patients only)||0.796|0.686|<0.001
81676526|NCT02775851|163048697|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||One-sided Exact Binomial|||We assumed a null pCR rate of 5% and powered the study assuming an alternative hypothesis of 25%. This single stage design had an alpha of 3.4% (i.e. probability of declaring the regimen warrants further study when the true CR is 5%) and a power of 90% (probability of declaring the regimen warrants further study when the true pCR is 25%) with 25 eligible participants.||||<0.001
81676527|NCT02775851|163048698|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||One-sided Exact Binomial|||We assumed a null CR rate of 5% and powered the study assuming an alternative hypothesis of 20%. This single stage design had an alpha of 8.5% (i.e. probability of declaring the regimen warrants further study when the true CR is 5%) and a power of 82% (probability of declaring the regimen warrants further study when the true CR is 20%) with 21 eligible participants.||||<0.001
81676528|NCT02634580|163048784|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-39.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.93|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.23|-31.48||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||-31.48|-47.23|<0.0001
81676529|NCT02634580|163048785|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-40.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.68|-31.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||-31.60|-48.68|< 0.0001
81676530|NCT02634580|163048786|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-77.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.9|-61.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||-61.3|-93.9|<0.0001
81676531|NCT02634580|163048787|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-79.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.7|-62.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||-62.0|-96.7|<0.0001
81676532|NCT02634580|163048788|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|56.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.1|70.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted by the stratification factor (screening LDL-C level).|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||70.70|34.10|<0.0001
81676533|NCT02634580|163048789|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|52.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.36|67.52||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted by the stratification factor (screening LDL-C level).|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||67.52|30.36|< 0.0001
81676534|NCT02634580|163048790|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-25.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.8|-20.08||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||-20.08|-30.80|<0.0001
81676535|NCT02634580|163048791|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-25.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.63|-20.04||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||-20.04|-31.63|<0.0001
81676536|NCT02634580|163048792|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.38|-26.68||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||-26.68|-40.38|< 0.0001
81676537|NCT02634580|163048793|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.94|-25.94||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||-25.94|-40.94|<0.0001
81676538|NCT02634580|163048794|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-35.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.3|-29.04||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||-29.04|-42.30|< 0.0001
81676539|NCT02634580|163048795|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-36.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.98|-29.22||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||-29.22|-43.98|<0.0001
81676540|NCT02634580|163048796|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-28.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.32|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.26|-21.97||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||-21.97|-35.26|< 0.0001
81676541|NCT02634580|163048797|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.47|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|-20.09||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||-20.09|-34.00|< 0.0001
81676542|NCT02634580|163048798|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.65|-30.5||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||-30.50|-43.65|<0.0001
81676543|NCT02634580|163048799|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-36.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.39|-29.2||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||-29.20|-43.39|<0.0001
81676544|NCT02634580|163048800|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-31.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.34|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.83|-20.43||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||-20.43|-41.83|<0.0001
81676545|NCT02634580|163048801|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-31.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.57|-18.84||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||-18.84|-43.57|<0.0001
81676546|NCT02634580|163048802|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|3.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.31||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.15|18.13||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||18.13|-11.15|0.63
81676547|NCT02634580|163048803|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|11.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.52||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.29|30.87||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||30.87|-7.29|0.22
81676548|NCT02634580|163048804|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|7.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|14.14||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||14.14|1.78|0.012
81676549|NCT02634580|163048805|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|5.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|12.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||12.00|-0.82|0.086
81676550|NCT02634580|163048806|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.26||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.22|13.87||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||13.87|-15.22|0.93
81676551|NCT02634580|163048807|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|7.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.88||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.15|27.43||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Ezetimibe|||27.43|-12.15|0.44
81676552|NCT03178487|163048817|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoints. The testing began with the primary endpoint at α=0.05 and continued conditional on significance of higher-ranked endpoint.|Response Rate Difference|26.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|39.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for stratification factor of Screening hsCRP level.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||39.5|12.6|<0.001
81676553|NCT03178487|163048818|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoints. The testing began with the primary endpoint at α=0.05 and continued conditional on significance of higher-ranked endpoint.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.68|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and Screening hsCRP level and Baseline value as covariates.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.68|-1.14|<0.001
81676554|NCT03178487|163048819|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoints. The testing began with the primary endpoint at α=0.05 and continued conditional on significance of higher-ranked endpoint.|LS Mean Difference|-6.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.01|-4.41|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment and Screening hsCRP level as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-4.41|-9.01|<0.001
81676555|NCT03178487|163048820|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoints. The testing began with the primary endpoint at α=0.05 and continued conditional on significance of higher-ranked endpoint. The testing sequence included a group of endpoints tested by the Hochberg procedure, including BASDAI 50; within the group, the allocated α was adjusted based on the magnitude of p values.|Response Rate Difference|21.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|35.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for stratification factor of Screening hsCRP level.|Response rate difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||35.0|8.5|0.002
81676556|NCT03178487|163048821|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoints. The testing began with the primary endpoint at α=0.05 and continued conditional on significance of higher-ranked endpoint. The testing sequence included a group of endpoints tested by the Hochberg procedure, including ASQoL; within the group, the allocated α was adjusted based on the magnitude of p values.|LS Mean Difference|-1.54||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|-0.3|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and Screening hsCRP level and Baseline value as covariates.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.30|-2.78|0.016
81676557|NCT03178487|163048822|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoints. The testing began with the primary endpoint at α=0.05 and continued conditional on significance of higher-ranked endpoint. The testing sequence included a group of endpoints tested by the Hochberg procedure, including ASAS PR; within the group, the allocated α was adjusted based on the magnitude of p values.|Response Rate Difference|18.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|26.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for stratification factor of Screening hsCRP level.|Response rate difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||26.6|10.0|<0.001
81676558|NCT03178487|163048823|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoints. The testing began with the primary endpoint at α=0.05 and continued conditional on significance of higher-ranked endpoint. The testing sequence included a group of endpoints tested by the Hochberg procedure, including BASFI; within the group, the allocated α was adjusted based on the magnitude of p values.|LS Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.39|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and Screening hsCRP level and Baseline value as covariates.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.39|-1.60|0.001
81686322|NCT01025336|163070021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.59|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 3: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale||1.59|0.95|
81686323|NCT01025336|163070021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.29|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 4: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale||2.29|1.03|
81575957|NCT03978520|162823214|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|-0.95|||=|0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.19|||Binomial regression|||"Overall~Elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib 30 mg vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib placebo~A negative binomial regression model was used to assess treatment effect with treatment, visit, and stratification factors as covariates."||-0.19|-1.70|=0.014
81676559|NCT03178487|163048824|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoints. The testing began with the primary endpoint at α=0.05 and continued conditional on significance of higher-ranked endpoint. The testing sequence included a group of endpoints tested by the Hochberg procedure, including BASMI(lin); within the group, the allocated α was adjusted based on the magnitude of p values.|LS Mean Difference|-0.22||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment and Screening hsCRP level as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.02|-0.43|0.030
81676560|NCT03178487|163048825|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoints. The testing began with the primary endpoint at α=0.05 and continued conditional on significance of higher-ranked endpoint. The testing sequence included a group of endpoints tested by the Hochberg procedure, including MASES; within the group, the allocated α was adjusted based on the magnitude of p values.|LS Mean Difference|-0.84||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|0.0|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and Screening hsCRP level and Baseline value as covariates.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.00|-1.68|0.049
81676561|NCT03178487|163048826|SUPERIORITY|To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoints. The testing began with the primary endpoint at α=0.05 and continued conditional on significance of higher-ranked endpoint. The testing sequence included a group of endpoints tested by the Hochberg procedure, including WPAI; within the group, the allocated α was adjusted based on the magnitude of p values.|LS Mean Difference|-5.52||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.82|2.78|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment and Screening hsCRP level as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||2.78|-13.82|0.190
81676562|NCT03178487|163048827|OTHER|"To preserve the overall type I error rate at α=0.05 level, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoints. The testing began with the primary endpoint at α=0.05 and continued conditional on significance of higher-ranked endpoint.~ASAS HI was to be evaluated only if the group of endpoints tested by Hochberg procedure were all significant."|LS Mean Difference|-1.37||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|-0.37||This comparison was not tested for statistical significance because the hierarchical testing procedures stopped during the Hochberg procedure.|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM model includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and Screening hsCRP level and Baseline value as covariates.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.37|-2.37|0.007
81676563|NCT03178487|163048828|OTHER||Response Rate Difference|24.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|38.0||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for stratification factor of Screening hsCRP level.|||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|38.0|10.2|0.001
81676564|NCT03178487|163048829|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|-2.08||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment and Screening hsCRP level as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-2.08|-5.31|<0.001
81676565|NCT03178487|163048830|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.27|-4.14|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment and Screening hsCRP level as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-4.14|-8.27|<0.001
81676566|NCT03178487|163048831|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|-1.08|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment and Screening hsCRP level as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-1.08|-4.01|<0.001
81676567|NCT04161495|163048834|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority would be established if the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% CI was less than 4.|Mean difference|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.49|-1.11||||||Hierarchical testing framework: used to control type I error for secondary OM analyses. Statistical testing of Arm A intra-participant comparison non-inferiority continued only when estimation of previous OM was statistically significant at 0.05 level. For Arm A intra-participant comparison, mean difference and 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated by NB regression model in which treatment (BIVV001 prophylaxis vs historical prophylaxis vs historical prophylaxis) was treated as covariate.||-1.11|-3.49|
81676568|NCT04161495|163048836|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the one-sided 97.5% confidence interval was less than 1.|Rate ratio|0.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.42|||Negative binomial regression mode|||Tested according to hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous OM was statistically significant for the considered dosing regimen). For test about Arm A intra-participant comparison superiority, rate ratio and 95% CI were estimated using NB regression model in which treatment (BIVV001 prophylaxis vs historical prophylaxis) was treated as covariate.||0.42|0.13|<0.0001
81686324|NCT01025336|163070021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.97|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 5: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale||1.97|0.95|
81676569|NCT04161495|163048838|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.13|-3.36|||Unstructured covariance matrix|An unstructured covariance matrix within a participant was used.||Testing according to hierarchical testing procedure. Only performed if previous OM \[Annualized Bleeding Rate During the Efficacy Period in Prophylaxis Arm - Superiority Analysis\] was statistically significant for considered dosing regimen). Least square (LS) mean difference, standard error and 95% confidence interval were estimated by mixed-effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) using visit as fixed effect and Baseline Haem-A-QOL physical health score as covariate.||-3.36|-10.13|0.0001
81676570|NCT04161495|163048839|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|-0.63|||Unstructured covariance matrix|An unstructured covariance matrix within a participant was used.||Testing according to hierarchical testing procedure. Only performed if previous OM \[Change From Baseline in Haem-A-QOL Physical Health Score at Weeks 26 and 52: Prophylaxis Arm\] was statistically significant for considered dosing regimen). LS mean difference, standard error and 95% confidence interval were estimated by MMRM using visit as fixed effect and PROMIS Pain Intensity 3a score as covariate.||-0.63|-3.26|0.0042
81676571|NCT04161495|163048840|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.37||An unstructured covariance matrix within a participant was used.|Unstructured covariance matrix|||Testing according to hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if previous OM \[Change From Baseline in PROMIS Pain Intensity 3a First Item at Week 52: Prophylaxis Arm\] was statistically significant for considered dosing regimen). LS mean difference, standard error and 95% confidence interval were estimated by MMRM using visit as fixed effect and Baseline Haem-A-QOL physical health score as covariate.||-0.37|-2.70|0.0101
81676572|NCT01340209|163048882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.7971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.082|0.106|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for treatment, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week||Difference calculated as Tiotropium 2.5 µg minus placebo||0.106|-0.082|0.7971
81676573|NCT01340209|163048882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.0203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.207|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for treatment, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week||Difference calculated as Tiotropium 5 μg minus placebo||0.207|0.018|0.0203
81676574|NCT01340209|163048883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.4944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.141|0.068|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for treatment, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week||Difference calculated as Tiotropium 2.5 µg minus placebo||0.068|-0.141|0.4944
81676575|NCT01340209|163048883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for treatment, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week||Difference calculated as Tiotropium 5 μg minus placebo||0.188|-0.023|0.1270
81676576|NCT01340209|163048884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.498|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.282||0.9677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.634|24.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for treatment, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week||Difference calculated as Tiotropium 2.5 µg minus placebo||24.630|-23.634|0.9677
81676577|NCT01340209|163048884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|34.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.346||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.919|58.432|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for treatment, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week||Difference calculated as Tiotropium Respimat 5 μg minus placebo||58.432|9.919|0.0058
81676578|NCT01340209|163048885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.646|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.182||0.3468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.388|26.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for treatment, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week||Difference calculated as Tiotropium 2.5 µg minus placebo||26.680|-9.388|0.3468
81676579|NCT01340209|163048885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.216|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.238||0.5013||95.0|-11.927|24.359|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for treatment, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week||Difference calculated as Tiotropium 5 μg minus placebo||24.359|-11.927|0.5013
81676580|NCT01340209|163048886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.458|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.196||0.2132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.601|29.517|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for treatment, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week||Difference calculated as Tiotropium 2.5 µg minus placebo||29.517|-6.601|0.2132
81676581|NCT01340209|163048886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.398|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.245||0.0766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.759|34.555|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for treatment, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week||Difference calculated as Tiotropium 5 μg minus placebo||34.555|-1.759|0.0766
81676582|NCT01340209|163048887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.601|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.038||0.5629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.637|1.436|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for treatment, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week||Difference calculated as Tiotropium 2.5 µg minus placebo||1.436|-2.637|0.5629
81676583|NCT01340209|163048887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.564|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.038||0.5871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.473|2.601|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for treatment, week, baseline, treatment\*week and baseline\*week||Difference calculated as Tiotropium 5 μg minus placebo||2.601|-1.473|0.5871
81676584|NCT00094757|163048935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.39||Model terms: treatment, baseline, prior anti-hyperglycemic therapy status (on vs. not on prior therapy)|ANCOVA|||||-0.39|-0.82|<0.001
81676585|NCT00094757|163048935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.26|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline, prior anti-hyperglycemic therapy status (on vs. not on prior therapy)||||-0.26|-0.70|<0.001
81676586|NCT00094757|163048936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|-8.9|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline, prior anti-hyperglycemic therapy status||||-8.9|-30.5|<0.001
81676587|NCT00094757|163048936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.9|<|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|-6.1|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline, prior anti-hyperglycemic therapy status||||-6.1|-27.6|<0.002
81467320|NCT01279070|162626441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.43|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||In all the models,adjusted mean difference between the two groups,standardized treatment effect (ES) and confidence intervals were calculated.All the estimates obtained with these models remain unbiased under the missing at random (MAR)assumption.|To evaluate intervention efficacy on the BADS(Total score and Key search subtest),linear mixed-effects models were fitted using Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML.An unstructured correlation matrix was used to account for correlation among several observations for each subject.The dependent variable comprised the measures at 16 weeks while the baseline value of the BADS,intervention group(REPYFLEC group vs Leisure group),time and the interaction term (time×treatment)were included as covariates.||0.7|0.1|<0.05
81535740|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.4||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-59 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2814). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.40|0.24|
81536994|NCT02649556|162756647|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|3.65||||||"The analysis will determine the effect of THS 2.2 compared to CC at Month 12 on the components of the smokers' health profile. This study has no formal pre-specified hypotheses associated with the study objectives. Estimates of THS 2.2 effect will be presented by mean of LS Mean difference of HDL-C levels between CC and THS 2.2 and related 95% CI."|Mixed model conducted on original values with visit, baseline value and its interaction with visit, sex, Caucasian origin, product use pattern category and its interaction with visit, and other baseline covariates relevant for the specific clinical risk endpoint as fixed effect factors and site as a random effect.|3.65|-0.160|
81676588|NCT04823949|163048939|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|1.88|||Chi-squared|||||1.88|1.33|<0.001
81676589|NCT04823949|163048940|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.35||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|3.49|||Fisher Exact|||||3.49|0.52|.530
81676590|NCT04823949|163048941|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.53||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|6.9|||Fisher Exact|||||6.90|0.92|.059
81676591|NCT04823949|163048942|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84||||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|3.04|||Fisher Exact|||||3.04|0.23|.792
81676592|NCT04823949|163048943|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.31|||Chi-squared|||||1.31|0.94|.210
81676593|NCT00756938|163048944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.22||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.45|8.9|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with terms for dose, weight (as a continuous covariate) and presence of co-morbidities/end organ damage||||8.90|-6.45|0.753
81676594|NCT00756938|163048945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.81||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|9.51|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with terms for dose, weight (as a continuous covariate) and presence of co-morbidities/end organ damage||||9.51|-5.90|0.643
81676595|NCT00441545|163048951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.113||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1130
81676596|NCT00441545|163048952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0249||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0249
81676597|NCT03506295|163048967|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.496||||0.7878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.168|1.469|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.469|0.168|0.7878
81676598|NCT00288080|163048972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0398|||||||Log Rank|||The study was designed to detect an improvement in the 4-year overall survival rate from 86% (AS+RT) to 93% (AS+RT+CT). Assuming an exponential survival distribution for each arm, then an absolute improvement of 7% in the 4-year overall survival rate translates to a 51% relative reduction (hazard ratio 0.49) in the yearly death rate. Under a 1-sided significance level of 0.05 and 90% power, at least 78 deaths and 486 cases were required to perform the primary endpoint analysis.||||0.0398
81676599|NCT00288080|163048973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.22|||||||Log Rank|||Biochemical control rates at 4 years were calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method and compared by a two-sided log-rank test with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.22
81676600|NCT00288080|163048975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.21|||||||Log Rank|||Distant failure rates at 4 years were calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method and compared by a two-side log-rank test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.21
81676601|NCT00288080|163048976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0484|||||||Log Rank|||Disease-free survival rates were compared by a two-sided log-rank test at a significance level of 0.05.||||0.0484
81676602|NCT00087646|163048996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|3.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Group A Vs Group D||3.31|1.21|0.0060
81676603|NCT00087646|163048997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.51|0.63|0.9228
81676604|NCT00087646|163048998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.52|1.40|0.0006
81676605|NCT00087646|163048999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|4.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 12||4.18|1.66|<.0001
81676606|NCT00087646|163048999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.1955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 24||1.79|0.89|0.1955
81676607|NCT00087646|163048999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.0883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 48||1.93|0.95|0.0883
81676608|NCT00087646|163049000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|3.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Groups A vs Groups D (Week 12)||3.19|1.67|<.0001
81676609|NCT00087646|163049000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.3389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Groups A vs Groups D (Week 24)||1.60|0.85|0.3389
81467321|NCT01279070|162626442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.42|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||In all the models,adjusted mean difference between the two groups,standardized treatment effect (ES) and confidence intervals were calculated.All the estimates obtained with these models remain unbiased under the missing at random (MAR)assumption.|To evaluate intervention efficacy on the BADS(Total score and Key search subtest),linear mixed-effects models were fitted using Restricted Maximum Likelihood(REML).An unstructured correlation matrix was used to account for correlation among several observations for each subject.The dependent variable comprised the measures at 40 weeks while the baseline value of the BADS,intervention group(REPYFLEC group vs Leisure group),time and the interaction term (time×treatment)were included as covariates.||0.7|0.1|<0.05
81676610|NCT02004873|163049006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan-Meier survival probability (%)|96.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.66|93.3|97.6||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.0067, determined by the pre-specified alpha spending function for the interim analysis.|z-test, 1-sided||"The major complication free rate (i.e. survival probability) was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method.~The coverage level for the confidence interval was 98.66%, determined by the pre-specified alpha spending function for the interim analysis."|"Null hypothesis: Major complication free rate at 6 months post-implant is less than or equal to 83%.~Alternative hypothesis: Major complication free rate at 6 months post-implant is greater than 83%."||97.6|93.3|<0.0001
81676611|NCT02004873|163049007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of subjects (%)|98.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.66|95.4|99.6||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.0067, determined by the pre-specified alpha spending function for the interim analysis.|Exact Binomial test||The coverage level for confidence interval was 98.66%, determined by the pre-specified alpha spending function for the interim analysis.|"Null hypothesis: Percentage of subjects with an adequate pacing capture threshold at 6-months post-implant is less than or equal to 80%.~Alternative hypothesis: Percentage of subjects with an adequate pacing capture threshold at 6-months post-implant is greater than 80%."||99.6|95.4|<0.0001
81676612|NCT02004873|163049008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of subjects (%)|99.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.66|97.5|100.0||Holm adjustment for multiple comparisons for secondary objectives was used. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.0067, determined by the pre-specified alpha spending function for the interim analysis.|Exact Binomial test||The coverage level for confidence interval was 98.66%, determined by the pre-specified alpha spending function for the interim analysis.|"Null hypothesis: Percentage of subjects with VCMT within 0.5 Volts of auto decrement PCT at 6 months post-implant is less than or equal to 85%.~Alternative hypothesis: Percentage of subjects with VCMT within 0.5 Volts of auto decrement PCT at 6 months post-implant is greater than 85%."||100.0|97.5|<0.0001
81676613|NCT02004873|163049009|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is 0.35. The Micra sensor indicated rate is considered proportional to the workload if the 90% CI for the Kay-Wilkoff slope parameter falls into \[0.65, 1.35\].|Slope|0.864|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.768|0.961||Holm adjustment for multiple comparisons for secondary objectives was used. Two One-sided Test (TOST) procedure was used at the 0.05 significance level.|t-test, 1 sided|Two One-sided Test (TOST)|A random effect linear regression model was used to assess if the Micra sensor-indicated rate was proportional to the workload using the Kay-Wilkoff model. The Kay-Wilkoff slope parameter was estimated along with its 90% CI.|Null hypothesis: Kay-Wilkoff slope parameter is \< 0.65 or \> 1.35 Alternative hypothesis: Kay-Wilkoff slope parameter is between 0.65 and 1.35||0.961|0.768|<0.001
81676614|NCT04925752|163049026|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.043|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.182||p-value for rate ratio vs bHIV is from Wald test.|Wald test||Confidence Interval (CI) for rate ratio vs bHIV is based on the delta method.|Null Hypothesis 01: LEN/bHIV\>= 1; Null hypothesis was to be rejected if HIV-1 incidence in LEN was significantly lower than bHIV.||0.182|0.010|<0.0001
81676615|NCT04925752|163049026|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.043|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.182||p-value for rate ratio vs bHIV is from Wald test.|Wald test||CI for rate ratio vs bHIV is based on the delta method.|Null Hypothesis 02: LEN/bHIV\>= 0.8; Null hypothesis was to be rejected if HIV-1 incidence in LEN was significantly and at least 20% lower than bHIV.||0.182|0.010|< 0.0001
81467322|NCT01279070|162626443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.33|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||In all the models,adjusted mean difference between the two groups,standardized treatment effect (ES) and confidence intervals were calculated.All the estimates obtained with these models remain unbiased under the missing at random (MAR)assumption.|To evaluate intervention efficacy on the LSP, linear mixed-effects models were fitted using Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML). An unstructured correlation matrix was used to account for correlation among several observations for each subject. The dependent variable comprised the measures at 16 weeks while the baseline value of the LSP, intervention group (REPYFLEC group vs Leisure group), time and the interaction term (time×treatment) were included as covariates.||0.6|0.06|<0.05
81676616|NCT04925752|163049027|OTHER|Null Hypothesis 03: LEN - F/TDF\>= 0.8/100PY; Null hypothesis was to be rejected if HIV-1 incidence in LEN is not substantially greater than F/TDF (LEN is comparable to F/TDF).|Rate difference|-0.828|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.669|-0.255||p-value for rate difference (SC LEN minus F/TDF) is based on a hybrid approach.|Hybrid approach||Exact CI for rate difference versus F/TDF is based on a hybrid approach.|||-0.255|-1.669|<0.0001
81676617|NCT04925752|163049027|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.111||||0.00245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|0.513||P-value for rate ratio versus F/TDF is from a Poisson model.|Poisson model||Confidence interval for rate ratio versus F/TDF is from a Poisson model.|Null Hypothesis 04: LEN vs F/TDF\>= 1; Null hypothesis was to be rejected if HIV-1 incidence in LEN was significantly lower than F/TDF.||0.513|0.024|0.00245
81676618|NCT01128829|163049031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Each subject served as their own control. We compared insulin concentrations when subjects consumed sucralose before a glucose load (experimental condition) with those on the day consumed water before a glucose load (control condition).||||0.025
81676619|NCT03434977|163049045|OTHER||Ratio|0.937|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|0.986||||||The shown data were ratio of fed conditions divided by fasted conditions, taking anti-logs of the least square (LS) means difference (fed-fasted) or confidence interval (CI). The difference in LS means between treatment conditions (fed-fasted) and two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. ANOVA model included log-transformed (natural log) PK parameters Cmax as dependent variable, and treatment condition, group, and period as independent variables.||0.986|0.890|
81676620|NCT03434977|163049046|OTHER||LS-Means Difference|0.9083|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1821|1.6345||||||The difference in the LS means between treatment conditions (fed-fasted) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included log-transformed (non-natural log) PK parameters tmax as dependent variable, and treatment condition, group, and period as independent variables.||1.6345|0.1821|
81676621|NCT03434977|163049047|OTHER||Ratio|0.998|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.943|1.056||||||The shown data were the ratio of the fed conditions divided by the fasted conditions, taking anti-logs of the LS means difference (fed-fasted) or CI. The difference in the LS means between treatment conditions (fed-fasted) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included log-transformed (natural log) PK parameters AUClast as dependent variable, and treatment condition, group, and period as independent variables.||1.056|0.943|
81676622|NCT03434977|163049048|OTHER||Ratio|0.997|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.942|1.056||||||The shown data were the ratio of the fed conditions divided by the fasted conditions, taking anti-logs of the LS means difference (fed-fasted) or CI. The difference in the LS means between treatment conditions (fed-fasted) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included log-transformed (natural log) PK parameters AUC∞ as dependent variable, and treatment condition, group, and period as independent variables.||1.056|0.942|
81676623|NCT03434977|163049049|OTHER||Ratio|0.985|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.932|1.041||||||The shown data were the ratio of the fed conditions divided by the fasted conditions, taking anti-logs of the LS means difference (fed-fasted) or CI. The difference in the LS means between treatment conditions (fed-fasted) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included log-transformed (natural log) PK parameters T1/2z as dependent variable, and treatment condition, group, and period as independent variables.||1.041|0.932|
81676624|NCT03434977|163049050|OTHER||Ratio|1.047|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.006|1.091||||||The shown data were the ratio of the fed conditions divided by the fasted conditions, taking anti-logs of the LS means difference (fed-fasted) or CI. The difference in the LS means between treatment conditions (fed-fasted) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included log-transformed (natural log) PK parameters MRTlast, ev as dependent variable, and treatment condition, group, and period as independent variables.||1.091|1.006|
81676625|NCT03434977|163049051|OTHER||Ratio|1.037|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.996|1.081||||||The shown data were the ratio of the fed conditions divided by the fasted conditions, taking anti-logs of the LS means difference (fed-fasted) or CI. The difference in the LS means between treatment conditions (fed-fasted) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included log-transformed (natural log) PK parameters MRT∞, ev as dependent variable, and treatment condition, group, and period as independent variables.||1.081|0.996|
81676626|NCT03434977|163049052|OTHER||Ratio|1.014|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.959|1.071||||||The shown data were the ratio of the fed conditions divided by the fasted conditions, taking anti-logs of the LS means difference (fed-fasted) or CI. The difference in the LS means between treatment conditions (fed-fasted) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included log-transformed (natural log) PK parameters λz as dependent variable, and treatment condition, group, and period as independent variables.||1.071|0.959|
81676627|NCT03434977|163049053|OTHER||Ratio|1.003|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.947|1.062||||||The shown data were the ratio of the fed conditions divided by the fasted conditions, taking anti-logs of the LS means difference (fed-fasted) or CI. The difference in the LS means between treatment conditions (fed-fasted) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included log-transformed (natural log) PK parameters CL/F as dependent variable, and treatment condition, group, and period as independent variables.||1.062|0.947|
81676628|NCT03434977|163049054|OTHER||Ratio|0.989|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.916|1.068||||||The shown data were the ratio of the fed conditions divided by the fasted conditions, taking anti-logs of the LS means difference (fed-fasted) or CI. The difference in the LS means between treatment conditions (fed-fasted) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included log-transformed (natural log) PK parameters Vz/F as dependent variable, and treatment condition, group, and period as independent variables.||1.068|0.916|
81467323|NCT01279070|162626444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.35|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||In all the models,adjusted mean difference between the two groups,standardized treatment effect (ES) and confidence intervals were calculated.All the estimates obtained with these models remain unbiased under the missing at random (MAR)assumption.|To evaluate intervention efficacy on the LSP, linear mixed-effects models were fitted using Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML). An unstructured correlation matrix was used to account for correlation among several observations for each subject. The dependent variable comprised the measures at 40 weeks while the baseline value of the LSP, intervention group (REPYFLEC group vs Leisure group), time and the interaction term (time×treatment) were included as covariates.||0.6|0.09|<0.05
81467324|NCT01279070|162626445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||In all the models,adjusted mean difference between the two groups,standardized treatment effect (ES) and confidence intervals were calculated.All the estimates obtained with these models remain unbiased under the missing at random (MAR)assumption.|To evaluate intervention efficacy on the PANSS, linear mixed-effects models were fitted using Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML). An unstructured correlation matrix was used to account for correlation among several observations for each subject. The dependent variable comprised the measures at 16 weeks while the baseline value of the PANSS, intervention group (REPYFLEC group vs Leisure group), time and the interaction term (time×treatment) were included as covariates.||0.7|0.01|<0.05
81676629|NCT01724528|163049067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares means difference|-196.794|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-238.6|-154.988|||ANCOVA|||Treatment, TLS risk (intermediate/high) and sUA level at baseline (≤ 7.5 mg/dL and \> 7.5 mg/dL) were inserted in the ANCOVA model as covariates||-154.988|-238.600|<0.0001
81676630|NCT01724528|163049068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares means difference|4.097||||0.0903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6467|8.8406|||ANCOVA|||Treatment, TLS risk (intermediate/high) and sUA level at baseline (≤ 7.5 mg/dL and \> 7.5 mg/dL) were inserted in the ANCOVA model as covariates||8.8406|-0.6467|0.0903
81676631|NCT01724528|163049069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0231||||0.1993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0153|0.0654|||Wilson's confidence interval|||||0.0654|-0.0153|0.1993
81676632|NCT01724528|163049070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|0.875||||0.8488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4408|1.7369|||Chi-squared|||||1.7369|0.4408|0.8488
81676633|NCT01724528|163049071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|0.994||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9691|1.0199|||Chi-squared|||||1.0199|0.9691|1.0000
81676634|NCT00466310|163049073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Unadjusted p value is .0041|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A wilcoxon rank sum test was performed comparing baseline plasmalogen values, comparing schizophrenia subjects vs controls.P values from this analysis were adjusted for false discovery rates by the method of Storey and Tribshiani.||||0.0149
81676635|NCT05574062|163049074|NON_INFERIORITY|-7.5% non-inferiority margin|Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.04|11.72|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mixed model adjusted for baseline (run-in) values|||11.72|8.04|
81676636|NCT05574062|163049075|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin of 0.4% HbA1c|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.31|||Regression, Linear||Linear regression model adjusted for baseline (continuation phase period1) values|||0.31|-0.03|
81676637|NCT05574062|163049076|NON_INFERIORITY|non- inferiority margin of 0.4%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mixed model adjusted for baseline (screening) values|||-0.46|-0.76|
81676638|NCT05574062|163049077|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|9.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.04|11.72|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mixed model adjusted for baseline (run-in) values|||11.72|8.04|<.0001
81676639|NCT05574062|163049078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mixed model adjusted for baseline (screening) values|||-0.46|-0.76|<.0001
81676640|NCT05574062|163049079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.1097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.31|||Regression, Linear||Linear regression model adjusted for baseline (period1) values|||0.31|-0.03|0.1097
81676641|NCT05574062|163049080|NON_INFERIORITY|non inferiority margin of -7.5%|Mean Difference (Net)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|2.38|||Regression, Linear||Linear regression adjusted for baseline (continuation phase period 1) values|||2.38|-0.04|
81676642|NCT05574062|163049081|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.17||||0.0581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|2.38|||Regression, Linear||Linear regression adjusted for baseline (continuation phase period 1) values|||2.38|-0.04|0.0581
81676643|NCT00762515|163049149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|baseline is used a factor||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81676644|NCT00762515|163049150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|baseline to be used a factor||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81676645|NCT01299766|163049177|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.12||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.74|||Poisson regression with robust SE (GEE)|||Poisson regression with robust standard errors (GEE) was used to jointly model decline in HVLT-R Total Recall score ≥ 6 words at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months by treatment group. The model included time, treatment, time-by-treatment interaction terms, and baseline HVLT-R Total Recall score.||0.74|0.02|.02
81676646|NCT01299766|163049178|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Slopes|2.47||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|5.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects linear regression was used to model the trajectory. Fixed effects for time (as a continuous variable), treatment group, time-by-treatment group interaction, and age at baseline were included. Random intercepts and slopes were included to account for within-subject correlation.||5.07|-.14|.064
81676647|NCT00403260|163049181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The primary efficacy analysis tested the non-inferiority of the PA group compared to the comparator group with regard to the PCR-corrected ACPR response rate at Day 28 using the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) (Newcombe-Wilson score method without continuity correction). Non-inferiority of PA to MQ + AS was concluded if the lower limit of the CI for the difference was \>-5%.|ACPR percent difference|1.1||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|3.1||If non-inferiority of PA was demonstrated, the p-value associated with a superiority test is calculated based on a 2-sided Chi-square test. If the calculated p-value is \<5%, then the superiority of PA compared to MQ+AS was statistically demonstrated.|Chi-squared|||"Null hypothesis: The PCR-corrected ACPR response rate at Day 28 for the PA group is inferior to the PCR-corrected ACPR response rate at Day 28 for the comparator group (MQ + AS) by more than 5%.~Was tested versus the alternative:~Alternative hypothesis: the PCR-corrected ACPR response rate at Day 28 for the PA group is not inferior to the PCR-corrected ACPR response rate at Day 28 for the comparator group (MQ + AS) by more than -5%."||3.1|-0.2|0.106
81676648|NCT05425563|163049223|OTHER||Slope|8.3269|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8792|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< .001
81676649|NCT05425563|163049224|OTHER||Slope|8.0809|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5414|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< .001
81676650|NCT05425563|163049225|OTHER||Slope|8.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.481|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< .001
81676651|NCT05425563|163049232|OTHER||Slope|34.613|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.602|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< .001
81676652|NCT05425563|163049233|OTHER||Slope|33.9754|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.426||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.001
81676653|NCT05425563|163049234|OTHER||Slope|31.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.422|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< .001
81676654|NCT03237065|163049257|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-65.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.6|-49.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Rate difference with 95% Newcombe confidence intervals (CI) adjusted for stratum, using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method.|Iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose was compared to ferric carboxymaltose by estimation of the risk difference and the associated 95% CI, adjusting for strata (underlying disease and screening s-phosphate) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method.|"Power:~The power was set to 80%. Assuming incidences of 15% for iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose and 40% for ferric carboxymaltose, 49 subjects in each treatment group were required to detect a difference between the treatment groups. The significance level was set to 5%."||-49.8|-76.6|<0.0001
81676655|NCT03237065|163049258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0511|||||||Log Rank|||The time with hypophosphatemia from baseline to day 35 was estimated by a Kaplan- Meier plot. The treatment groups were compared by a log-rank test. Only subjects who had one or more s-phosphate value(s) \<2 mg/dL were included.||||0.0511
81676656|NCT03237065|163049259|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-44.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.7|-31.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose was compared to ferric carboxymaltose by estimation of the risk difference and the associated 95 % CI, adjusting for strata (type of underlying disease (women with IDA due to gynaecological blood losses; yes/no) and screening s-phosphate level (\< or ≥ 3.5 mg/dL)) using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method.||-31.6|-57.7|<0.0001
81676657|NCT03237065|163049260|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.62|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.62|0.30|<0.0001
81676658|NCT03237065|163049260|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.76|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.76|0.32|<0.0001
81676659|NCT03237065|163049260|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.96|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.96|0.49|<0.0001
81676660|NCT03237065|163049260|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.46|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||1.46|0.99|<0.0001
81676661|NCT03237065|163049260|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.51|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||1.51|0.98|<0.0001
81676662|NCT03237065|163049260|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.43|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||1.43|0.91|<0.0001
81676663|NCT03237065|163049261|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.38|18.59|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||18.59|9.38|<0.0001
81676664|NCT03237065|163049261|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.45|22.23|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||22.23|9.45|<0.0001
81676665|NCT03237065|163049261|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.72|28.59|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||28.59|14.72|<0.0001
81676666|NCT03237065|163049261|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.28|43.06|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||43.06|29.28|<0.0001
81676667|NCT03237065|163049261|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.99|45.72|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||45.72|29.99|<0.0001
81676668|NCT03237065|163049261|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.8|42.26|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||42.26|26.80|<0.0001
81676669|NCT03237065|163049263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-96.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-119.8|-73.8|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-73.8|-119.8|<0.0001
81676670|NCT03237065|163049263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.7||||0.1064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.9|3.4|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||3.4|-34.9|0.1064
81676671|NCT03237065|163049263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-251.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-307.2|-196.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-196.2|-307.2|<0.0001
81676672|NCT03237065|163049263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-79.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.7|-54.5|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-54.5|-103.7|<0.0001
81676673|NCT03237065|163049263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-61.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.0|-40.5|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-40.5|-83.0|<0.0001
81676674|NCT03237065|163049263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.0||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|-5.9|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-5.9|-30.1|0.0039
81676675|NCT03237065|163049264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-57.5||||0.1243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-131.1|16.1|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||16.1|-131.1|0.1243
81676676|NCT03237065|163049264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.7||||0.5547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.7|91.0|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||91.0|-49.7|0.5547
81676677|NCT03237065|163049264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-155.7||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-234.7|-76.6|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-76.6|-234.7|0.0005
81676678|NCT03237065|163049264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.3||||0.3516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.0|31.5|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||31.5|-86.0|0.3516
81676679|NCT03237065|163049264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.3||||0.1988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.3|13.7|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||13.7|-62.3|0.1988
81676680|NCT03237065|163049264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.3||||0.4379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|41.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||41.2|-18.6|0.4379
81676681|NCT03237065|163049265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.6869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.7|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.70|-1.06|0.6869
81676682|NCT03237065|163049265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04||||0.1037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|0.22|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.22|-2.29|0.1037
81676683|NCT03237065|163049265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.62||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|-0.25|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-0.25|-2.99|0.0213
81676684|NCT03237065|163049265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.91||||0.0176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|-0.34|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-0.34|-3.47|0.0176
81676685|NCT03237065|163049265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.37||||0.0999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|0.27|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.27|-3.01|0.0999
81686325|NCT01025336|163070021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|3.31|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale||3.31|1.42|
81676686|NCT03237065|163049265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.8878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|2.04|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||2.04|-1.77|0.8878
81676687|NCT03237065|163049266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.66|25.95|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||25.95|17.66|<0.0001
81676688|NCT03237065|163049266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.64||||0.2923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|13.33|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||13.33|-4.05|0.2923
81676689|NCT03237065|163049266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.37|26.74|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||26.74|12.37|<0.0001
81676690|NCT03237065|163049266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.96|40.14|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||40.14|25.96|<0.0001
81676691|NCT03237065|163049266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|29.43|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||29.43|14.20|<0.0001
81676692|NCT03237065|163049266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.03||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|16.9|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||16.90|1.16|0.0250
81676693|NCT03237065|163049267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.5134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.11|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.11|-0.22|0.5134
81676694|NCT03237065|163049267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.7579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.32|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.32|-0.24|0.7579
81676695|NCT03237065|163049267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.3169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.14|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.14|-0.41|0.3169
81676696|NCT03237065|163049267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.18|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-0.18|-0.76|0.0018
81676697|NCT03237065|163049267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.24|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-0.24|-0.77|0.0003
81676698|NCT03237065|163049267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.1063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.05|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.05|-0.50|0.1063
81676699|NCT03237065|163049268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.57||||0.2166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|11.85|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||11.85|-2.72|0.2166
81676700|NCT03237065|163049268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.64||||0.2997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.47|4.19|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||4.19|-13.47|0.2997
81676701|NCT03237065|163049268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.9221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.75|8.56|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||8.56|-7.75|0.9221
81676702|NCT03237065|163049268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.69||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.07|-5.32|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-5.32|-26.07|0.0034
81676703|NCT03237065|163049268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.54||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.93|-11.16|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-11.16|-33.93|0.0002
81676704|NCT03237065|163049268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.42|-14.21|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-14.21|-35.42|<0.0001
81676705|NCT03237065|163049269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.3048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.03|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.03|-0.10|0.3048
81676706|NCT03237065|163049269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.1641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.13|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.13|-0.02|0.1641
81676707|NCT03237065|163049269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.1333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.12|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.12|-0.02|0.1333
81676708|NCT03237065|163049269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.9385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.16|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.16|-0.17|0.9385
81686326|NCT01025336|163070021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.04|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale||2.04|0.88|
81676709|NCT03237065|163049269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.0408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.14|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.14|0.00|0.0408
81676710|NCT03237065|163049269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.2376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.12|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.12|-0.03|0.2376
81676711|NCT03237065|163049271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.0882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.05|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.05|-0.67|0.0882
81676712|NCT03237065|163049271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.0941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.06|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.06|-0.74|0.0941
81676713|NCT03237065|163049271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.0628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.66|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.66|-0.02|0.0628
81676714|NCT03237065|163049271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.79|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.79|0.14|0.0056
81676715|NCT03237065|163049271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.0492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.55|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.55|0.00|0.0492
81676716|NCT03237065|163049271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.0882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.64|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||0.64|-0.05|0.0882
81676717|NCT03237065|163049272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5||||0.6568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.3|22.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||22.3|-35.3|0.6568
81676718|NCT03237065|163049272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.2||||0.4929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.0|45.5|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||45.5|-94.0|0.4929
81676719|NCT03237065|163049272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-91.7||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-162.3|-21.1|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-21.1|-162.3|0.0113
81676720|NCT03237065|163049272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-240.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-318.4|-162.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-162.3|-318.4|<0.0001
81676721|NCT03237065|163049272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-135.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-196.1|-74.0|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-74.0|-196.1|<0.0001
81676722|NCT03237065|163049272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-67.7||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-113.2|-22.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-22.2|-113.2|0.0039
81676723|NCT03237065|163049273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.2||||0.0503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|48.5|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 1~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||48.5|-0.0|0.0503
81676724|NCT03237065|163049273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.5794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|9.8|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 7~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||9.8|-5.5|0.5794
81676725|NCT03237065|163049273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-62.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.1|-54.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 8~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-54.3|-70.1|<0.0001
81676726|NCT03237065|163049273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|-3.5|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 14~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-3.5|-10.4|0.0001
81676727|NCT03237065|163049273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.8||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|-2.4|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 21~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-2.4|-9.1|0.0008
81676728|NCT03237065|163049273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-1.6|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Day 35~Change from baseline was analysed using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)- based Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach. All subjects with post baseline data were included with their observed data.~The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, strata, day, treatment-by-day interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of the parameters baseline value, and baseline value-by-day interaction."||-1.6|-8.1|0.0040
81676729|NCT03237065|163049274|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.7||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|-2.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The rate difference with 95% Newcombe confidence interval, adjusted for stratum using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method, could not be estimated due to lack of events. Thus, the unadjusted treatment difference is presented together with 95% Wald-based confidence interval. The p-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics.||-2.6|-18.8|0.0090
81676730|NCT02474082|163049275|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.79|35.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||35.40|7.79|<.0001
81676731|NCT04317274|163049301|OTHER||Slope|-0.19||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Note: original plan was to conduct ANOVAs, but failed tests of assumptions||We tested for interaction effect of order and video version within the high cholesterol group.||||0.21
81676732|NCT04317274|163049301|OTHER||Slope|-1.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Original plan was to conduct ANOVAs, but failed tests of assumptions||We tested for interaction effect of order and video version within the colorectal cancer group.||||<0.001
81676733|NCT04317274|163049302|OTHER||Slope|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||We examined the correlation between SDM Process and SDM-Q9 scores in the high cholesterol group.||||<.001
81676734|NCT04317274|163049302|OTHER||Slope|0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation coefficient]|||We examined the correlation between SDM Process and SDM-Q9 scores in the colorectal cancer group.||||<.001
81676735|NCT04849780|163049331|NON_INFERIORITY|It was calculated that 80 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two arms would have at least 80% power to detect a 5 points difference in mean change from baseline overall comfort. Sample size was determined using a 2-sided Satterthwaite t-test assuming unequal variances with an alpha level of 5%. A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used.|Population Mean Difference|29.279|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.602|33.732|||Bootstrapping methods||Population Mean difference was calculated as Arm 1 minus Arm 2|||33.732|24.602|
81676736|NCT04849780|163049332|NON_INFERIORITY|Sample size was determined based on the primary hypothesis only. A non-inferiority margin of 3 points was used.|LS Mean|-10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-8.6|||Heterogeneous Mixed model analysis|The Kenward and Roger method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Arm 1 minus Arm 2 (subjects' own contact lens)|||-8.6|-12.7|
81676737|NCT04849780|163049333|NON_INFERIORITY|Sample size was determined based on the primary hypothesis only. A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used.|LS Mean|25.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|32.9|||Heterogeneous Mixed model analysis|The Kenward and Roger method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Arm 2 (senofilcon A), minus Arm 2 (subjects' own contact lens)|||32.9|19.0|
81676738|NCT04849780|163049334|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 3 points was used.|LS Mean|-8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|-7.0|||Heterogeneous mixed model analysis||Mean difference was calculated as Arm 2 (senofilcon A) minus Arm 2 (subjects' own contact lens)|||-7.0|-10.1|
81676739|NCT01331304|163049335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||||||Because this study has co-primary outcomes (CGI-EI and NCAs), the analyses of the treatment effect in the two primary hypotheses each involved a two-tailed alpha-level of 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For the first co-primary aim, mixed-effects linear regression analyses compared the two intervention groups on the repeated assessments of the CGI-EI over 6 months.||||0.59
81676740|NCT01331304|163049336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.118|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the second co-primary, patient monthly rates of NCAs (determined by dividing total number of NCAs during follow-up by the length of follow-up - to account for attrition and resulting differential exposure time) for treatment groups were compared using a Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.118
81676741|NCT01331304|163049337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||Analysis of this secondary outcome was not corrected for multiple comparisons. Therefore, the a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effects linear regression analyses compared the two intervention groups on the repeated collection of measures relevant to calculation of the Framingham Risk Score over 6 months||||0.11
81676742|NCT01331304|163049338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||Analysis of this secondary outcome was not corrected for multiple comparisons. Therefore, the a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effects linear regression analyses compared the two intervention groups on the repeated assessment of the LIFE-RIFT over 6 months||||0.70
81676743|NCT00848354|163049380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by country, was used to calculate p-value. Assuming ACR50 response at Week 24 to be 23% in the DMARD combination therapy group and 37% in the etanercept + methotrexate group, a study enrolling 276 participants assigned to etanercept + methotrexate and 138 participants assigned to DMARD combination therapy has 80% power to reject the null hypothesis of no difference in response rates testing at the type I error = 0.05 level.||||<0.0001
81676744|NCT00848354|163049381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value.||||<0.0001
81676745|NCT00848354|163049382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for vitality domain at Week 24.||||0.0003
81676746|NCT00848354|163049382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for mental component at Week 24.||||0.0002
81676747|NCT00848354|163049382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for physical component at Week 24.||||<0.0001
81676748|NCT00848354|163049383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on ranks of change in mTSS with treatment group and center main effects and the Baseline rank as covariate was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0270
81676749|NCT00848354|163049384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-values. ANCOVA was ran at each time-point shown, however as p-values obtained were identical, only one p-value is presented (which is applicable to each time-point - Week 2, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12, Week 16, Week 20, and Week 24 - independently).||||<0.0001
81676750|NCT00848354|163049387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|18.2||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 2.||18.2|2.25|<0.0001
81676751|NCT00848354|163049387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.62|9.49||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 4.||9.49|2.62|<0.0001
81708162|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-0.95||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||This analysis explores the interaction effects of 6-week time since engagement with the intervention and the personalized recommendation (PR) component on participant willingness to seek psychotherapy for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns. since engagement with the intervention.||||0.27
81676752|NCT00848354|163049387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|5.94||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||5.94|2.19|<0.0001
81676753|NCT00848354|163049387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.57|6.53||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||6.53|2.57|<0.0001
81676754|NCT00848354|163049387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.51|6.16||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||6.16|2.51|<0.0001
81676755|NCT00848354|163049387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|5.93||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 20.||5.93|2.46|<0.0001
81676756|NCT00848354|163049387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.41|8.53||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||8.53|3.41|<0.0001
81676757|NCT00848354|163049389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|6.21||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 2.||6.21|2.37|<0.0001
81676758|NCT00848354|163049389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|5.11||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 4.||5.11|2.19|<0.0001
81676759|NCT00848354|163049389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|4.43||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||4.43|1.90|<0.0001
81676760|NCT00848354|163049389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|4.96||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||4.96|2.06|<0.0001
81676761|NCT00848354|163049389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|6.21||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||6.21|2.46|<0.0001
81676762|NCT00848354|163049389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.45|6.22||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 20.||6.22|2.45|<0.0001
81676763|NCT00848354|163049389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|7.78||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||7.78|3.13|<0.0001
81676764|NCT00848354|163049391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.19||||0.1086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|40.9||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 2.||40.9|0.66|0.1086
81676765|NCT00848354|163049391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.58||||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|12.3||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 4.||12.3|1.04|0.0392
81676766|NCT00848354|163049391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|13.6||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||13.6|2.04|<0.0001
81676767|NCT00848354|163049391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.39|13.6||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||13.6|2.39|<0.0001
81676768|NCT00848354|163049391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|7.09||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||7.09|2.02|<0.0001
81676769|NCT00848354|163049391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|6.6||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 20.||6.60|2.02|<0.0001
81676770|NCT00848354|163049391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.36|7.46||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||7.46|2.36|<0.0001
81676771|NCT00848354|163049393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-values. ANCOVA was ran at each time-point shown, however as p-values obtained were identical, only one p-value is presented (which is applicable to each time-point - Week 2, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12, Week 16, Week 20, and Week 24 - independently).||||<0.0001
81676772|NCT00848354|163049395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.88|10.0||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value.||10.00|3.88|<0.0001
81676773|NCT00848354|163049396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.49|17.39||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value.||17.39|3.49|<0.0001
81676774|NCT00848354|163049397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|5.46||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 2.||5.46|2.24|<0.0001
81676775|NCT00848354|163049397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.91|8.55||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 4.||8.55|2.91|<0.0001
81676776|NCT00848354|163049397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.93|12.02||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||12.02|2.93|<0.0001
81676777|NCT00848354|163049397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|9.21||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||9.21|2.27|<0.0001
81676778|NCT00848354|163049397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.74|13.48||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||13.48|2.74|<0.0001
81708163|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-0.67||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||This analysis explores the interaction effects of 14-week time since engagement with the intervention and the personalized recommendation (PR) component on participant willingness to seek psychotherapy for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns. since engagement with the intervention.||||0.42
81708164|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|1.23||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||This analysis explores the interaction effects of 2-week time since engagement with the intervention and the repeated administration (RA) component on participant willingness to seek psychotherapy for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns. since engagement with the intervention.||||0.04
81535741|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.45||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-59 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N=2797). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.45|0.28|
81535742|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.74||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-66 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2779). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.74|0.51|
81535743|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.77||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-66 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N=2763). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.77|0.54|
81535744|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.56||||||95.0|0.46|0.68||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-68 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2775). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.68|0.46|
81535745|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.71||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-68 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N=2785). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.71|0.49|
81708165|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|1.22||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Multilevel Models|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||This analysis explores the interaction effects of 6-week time since engagement with the intervention and the repeated administration (RA) component on participant willingness to seek psychotherapy for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns. since engagement with the intervention.||||0.16
81676779|NCT00848354|163049397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|15.72||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 20.||15.72|3.00|<0.0001
81676780|NCT00848354|163049397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.74|15.63||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||15.63|3.74|<0.0001
81676781|NCT00848354|163049399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|4.86||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 2.||4.86|2.04|<0.0001
81676782|NCT00848354|163049399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.85|6.82||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 4.||6.82|2.85|<0.0001
81676783|NCT00848354|163049399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|6.38||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||6.38|2.50|<0.0001
81676784|NCT00848354|163049399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|6.41||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||6.41|2.37|<0.0001
81676785|NCT00848354|163049399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.19|9.76||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||9.76|3.19|<0.0001
81676786|NCT00848354|163049399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.16|9.52||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 20.||9.52|3.16|<0.0001
81676787|NCT00848354|163049399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.87|11.21||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||11.21|3.87|<0.0001
81676788|NCT00848354|163049401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|5.4||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 2.||5.40|2.30|<0.0001
81676789|NCT00848354|163049401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.07|7.71||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 4.||7.71|3.07|<0.0001
81676790|NCT00848354|163049401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.98|8.41||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||8.41|2.98|<0.0001
81708166|NCT04806165|163113437|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|0.01||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||"We interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.~We defined sufficiently large main effects as those with p values ≤ .05 or with 95% confidence intervals that do not include 0."|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||This analysis explores the interaction effects of 14-week time since engagement with the intervention and the repeated administration (RA) component on participant willingness to seek psychotherapy for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns. since engagement with the intervention.||||0.99
81676791|NCT00848354|163049401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.55|7.58||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||7.58|2.55|<0.0001
81676792|NCT00848354|163049401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|10.74||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||10.74|3.15|<0.0001
81676793|NCT00848354|163049401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.25|11.73||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 20.||11.73|3.25|<0.0001
81676794|NCT00848354|163049401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.67|11.33||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||11.33|3.67|<0.0001
81676795|NCT00848354|163049403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.09||||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|9.13||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 2.||9.13|1.05|0.0349
81676796|NCT00848354|163049403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|7.6||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 4.||7.60|1.98|<0.0001
81676797|NCT00848354|163049403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|5.88||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||5.88|2.10|<0.0001
81676798|NCT00848354|163049403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|5.06||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||5.06|2.02|<0.0001
81676799|NCT00848354|163049403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.78|6.96||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||6.96|2.78|<0.0001
81676800|NCT00848354|163049403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|6.9||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 20.||6.90|2.80|<0.0001
81676801|NCT00848354|163049403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.82|9.85||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||9.85|3.82|<0.0001
81676802|NCT00848354|163049405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.74|6.6||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 2.||6.60|2.74|<0.0001
81676803|NCT00848354|163049405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.94|7.18||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 4.||7.18|2.94|<0.0001
81676804|NCT00848354|163049405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|8.61||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||8.61|3.15|<0.0001
81676805|NCT00848354|163049405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.36|9.93||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||9.93|3.36|<0.0001
81676806|NCT00848354|163049405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.91|13.09||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||13.09|3.91|<0.0001
81676807|NCT00848354|163049405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|15.8||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 20.||15.80|4.50|<0.0001
81676808|NCT00848354|163049405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|10.47||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||10.47|3.50|<0.0001
81676809|NCT00848354|163049407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.4||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|56.88||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 2.||56.88|0.96|0.0250
81676810|NCT00848354|163049407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.0466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|5.45||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 4.||5.45|1.00|0.0466
81676811|NCT00848354|163049407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.84||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.36||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||5.36|1.50|0.0007
81676812|NCT00848354|163049407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|5.18||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||5.18|1.70|<0.0001
81676813|NCT00848354|163049407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|5.05||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||5.05|1.85|<0.0001
81676814|NCT00848354|163049407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|6.87||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 20.||6.87|2.47|<0.0001
81676815|NCT00848354|163049407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.72|11.38||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||11.38|3.72|<0.0001
81676816|NCT00848354|163049409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3054||||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 2.||||0.3054
81676817|NCT00848354|163049409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.09||||0.4044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|7.53||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 4.||7.53|0.58|0.4044
81676818|NCT00848354|163049409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53||||0.0388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|6.26||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||6.26|1.02|0.0388
81676819|NCT00848354|163049409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.89||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|6.34||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||6.34|1.31|0.0059
81676820|NCT00848354|163049409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|9.29||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||9.29|1.99|<0.0001
81676821|NCT00848354|163049409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.88|12.24||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 20.||12.24|2.88|<0.0001
81676822|NCT00848354|163049409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.61|23.32||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||23.32|3.61|<0.0001
81676823|NCT00848354|163049411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.4||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|56.88||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 2.||56.88|0.96|0.0250
81676824|NCT00848354|163049411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.0466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|5.45||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 4.||5.45|1.00|0.0466
81676825|NCT00848354|163049411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.84||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.36||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||5.36|1.50|0.0007
81676826|NCT00848354|163049411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|5.18||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||5.18|1.70|<0.0001
81676827|NCT00848354|163049411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|5.05||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||5.05|1.85|<0.0001
81676828|NCT00848354|163049411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|6.87||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 20.||6.87|2.47|<0.0001
81676829|NCT00848354|163049411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.72|11.38||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||11.38|3.72|<0.0001
81676830|NCT00848354|163049413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|7.07||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 2.||7.07|2.90|<0.0001
81676831|NCT00848354|163049413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.36|6.8||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 4.||6.80|2.36|<0.0001
81676832|NCT00848354|163049413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.82|9.72||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||9.72|2.82|<0.0001
81676833|NCT00848354|163049413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.63|10.47||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||10.47|2.63|<0.0001
81676834|NCT00848354|163049413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.16|13.48||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||13.48|3.16|<0.0001
81676835|NCT00848354|163049413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.86|18.17||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 20.||18.17|3.86|<0.0001
81676836|NCT00848354|163049413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.94|15.62||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||15.62|3.94|<0.0001
81676837|NCT00848354|163049415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.35|5.73||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 2.||5.73|2.35|<0.0001
81676838|NCT00848354|163049415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|7.22||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 4.||7.22|3.00|<0.0001
81676839|NCT00848354|163049415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.05|8.06||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||8.06|3.05|<0.0001
81676840|NCT00848354|163049415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|8.96||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||8.96|3.18|<0.0001
81676841|NCT00848354|163049415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.23|10.06||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||10.06|3.23|<0.0001
81676842|NCT00848354|163049415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.37|14.2||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 20.||14.20|4.37|<0.0001
81676843|NCT00848354|163049415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|9.65||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to calculate the p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||9.65|3.40|<0.0001
81676844|NCT00848354|163049417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-values. ANCOVA was ran at each time-point shown, however as p-values obtained were identical, only one p-value is presented (which is applicable to each time-point - Week 2, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12, Week 16, Week 20, and Week 24 - independently).||||<0.0001
81676845|NCT00848354|163049419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-values. ANCOVA was ran at each time-point shown, however as p-values obtained were identical, only one p-value is presented (which is applicable to each time-point - Week 2, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12, Week 16, Week 20, and Week 24 - independently).||||<0.0001
81676846|NCT00848354|163049421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-values. ANCOVA was ran at each time-point shown, however as p-values obtained were identical, only one p-value is presented (which is applicable to each time-point - Week 2, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12, Week 16, Week 20, and Week 24 - independently).||||<0.0001
81676847|NCT00848354|163049423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-values. ANCOVA was ran at each time-point shown, however as p-values obtained were identical, only one p-value is presented (which is applicable to each time-point - Week 2, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12, Week 16, Week 20, and Week 24 - independently).||||<0.0001
81676848|NCT00848354|163049425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 2.||||<0.0001
81676849|NCT00848354|163049425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 4.||||0.0007
81676850|NCT00848354|163049425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||||0.0009
81676851|NCT00848354|163049425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||||0.0007
81676852|NCT00848354|163049425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||||0.0005
81676853|NCT00848354|163049425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 20.||||<0.0001
81676854|NCT00848354|163049425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||||<0.0001
81676855|NCT00848354|163049427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-values. ANCOVA was ran at each time-point shown, however as p-values obtained were identical, only one p-value is presented (which is applicable to each time-point - Week 2, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12, Week 16, Week 20, and Week 24 - independently).||||<0.0001
81676856|NCT00848354|163049429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-values. ANCOVA was ran at each time-point shown, however as p-values obtained were identical, only one p-value is presented (which is applicable to each time-point - Week 2, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12, Week 16, Week 20, and Week 24 - independently).||||<0.0001
81676857|NCT00848354|163049431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-values. ANCOVA was ran at each time-point shown, however as p-values obtained were identical, only one p-value is presented (which is applicable to each time-point - Week 2, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12, Week 16, Week 20, and Week 24 - independently).||||<0.0001
81676858|NCT00848354|163049433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1975|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value.||||0.1975
81676859|NCT00848354|163049434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0044
81676860|NCT00848354|163049435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-values. ANCOVA was ran at each time-point shown, however as p-values obtained were identical, only one p-value is presented (which is applicable to each time-point - Week 2, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12, Week 16, Week 20, and Week 24 - independently).||||<0.0001
81676861|NCT00848354|163049437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 2.||||<0.0001
81676862|NCT00848354|163049437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 4.||||<0.0001
81676863|NCT00848354|163049437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||||0.0002
81676864|NCT00848354|163049437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||||0.0007
81676865|NCT00848354|163049437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||||0.0001
81676866|NCT00848354|163049437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 20.||||<0.0001
81676867|NCT00848354|163049437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||||0.0021
81676868|NCT00848354|163049438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||||0.0001
81676869|NCT00848354|163049438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||||<0.0001
81676870|NCT00848354|163049438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||||0.0003
81676871|NCT00848354|163049440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||||<0.0001
81676872|NCT00848354|163049440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||||0.0264
81676873|NCT00848354|163049440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||||0.0002
81676874|NCT00848354|163049442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||||0.0005
81676875|NCT00848354|163049442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||||<0.0001
81676876|NCT00848354|163049442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||||<0.0001
81676877|NCT00848354|163049444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-values. ANCOVA was ran at each time-point shown, however as p-values obtained were identical, only one p-value is presented (which is applicable to each time-point - Week 8, Week 16, and Week 24 - independently).||||<0.0001
81676878|NCT00848354|163049445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||||0.0061
81676879|NCT00848354|163049445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||||0.0730
81676880|NCT00848354|163049445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||||<0.0001
81676881|NCT00848354|163049446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||||0.0066
81676882|NCT00848354|163049446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||||0.0036
81676883|NCT00848354|163049446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||||<0.0001
81676884|NCT00848354|163049447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||||<0.0001
81676885|NCT00848354|163049447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||||0.0013
81676886|NCT00848354|163049447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||||0.0002
81676887|NCT00848354|163049448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||||0.0021
81676888|NCT00848354|163049448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||||<0.0001
81676889|NCT00848354|163049448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||||<0.0001
81676890|NCT00848354|163049449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||||0.0062
81676891|NCT00848354|163049449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||||0.0007
81676892|NCT00848354|163049449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||||<0.0001
81676893|NCT00848354|163049450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 8.||||<0.0001
81676894|NCT00848354|163049450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 16.||||0.0073
81676895|NCT00848354|163049450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing was done at alpha = 0.05 level, two-sided, without any adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with Baseline as covariate and factors for treatment and country as class variables was used to calculate p-value. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||||<0.0001
81676896|NCT00915343|163049453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|0.806|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.753|0.862||Comparison of log S-cortisol AUC between OD and TID regimens was adjusted for both period effect and subject effect using generalized linear model (GLM) in statistical analysis system (SAS).|ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUC0-24h for OD treatment divided by AUC0-24h for TID treatment.|||0.862|0.753|<0.0001
81676897|NCT00915343|163049454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-111.989|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-133.98|89.999|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||89.999|-133.980|<0.0001
81676898|NCT00915343|163049455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|110.417||||0.0357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.755|204.078|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||204.078|16.755|0.0357
81676899|NCT00915343|163049456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-38.076|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.276|25.876|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||25.876|-50.276|<0.0001
81676900|NCT00915343|163049457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-65.782||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.201|22.362|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||22.362|-109.201|0.0033
81676901|NCT00915343|163049458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-148.015|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-189.469|-106.561|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||-106.561|-189.469|<0.0001
81676902|NCT00915343|163049459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-108.306|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-140.193|-76.42|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||-76.420|-140.193|<0.0001
81676903|NCT00915343|163049460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|0.27||||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.512|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||0.512|0.028|0.0214
81676904|NCT00915343|163049461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-1.042||||0.0714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.098|0.015|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||0.015|-2.098|0.0714
81676905|NCT00915343|163049462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-0.007||||0.6687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.024|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||0.024|-0.038|0.6687
81676906|NCT00915343|163049463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|0.049||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.093|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||0.093|0.006|0.0280
81676907|NCT00915343|163049464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|5.509||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.751|10.268|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||10.268|0.751|0.0003
81676908|NCT00915343|163049465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-13.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.533|-7.067|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||-7.067|-20.533|<0.0001
81676909|NCT00915343|163049466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|1.064||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.032|1.097|||ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUC0-4h for OD treatment divided by AUC0-4h for TID treatment.|AUC0-4h||1.097|1.032|0.0002
81676910|NCT00915343|163049466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|0.617|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.563|0.675|||ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUC4-12h for OD treatment divided by AUC4-12h for TID treatment.|AUC4-12h||0.675|0.563|<0.0001
81676911|NCT00915343|163049466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|0.472|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.424|0.525|||ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUC6-12h for OD treatment divided by AUC6-12h for TID treatment.|AUC6-12h||0.525|0.424|<0.0001
81676912|NCT00915343|163049466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|0.588||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.446|0.775|||ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUC12-24h for OD treatment divided by AUC12-24h for TID treatment.|AUC12-24h||0.775|0.446|0.0003
81676913|NCT00915343|163049466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|0.894|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.856|0.935|||ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUC0-10h for OD treatment divided by AUC0-10h for TID treatment.|AUC0-10h||0.935|0.856|<0.0001
81676914|NCT00915343|163049466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|0.695|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.632|0.765|||ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUC4-10h for OD treatment divided by AUC4-10h for TID treatment.|AUC4-10h||0.765|0.632|<0.0001
81676915|NCT00915343|163049466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.482|0.605|||ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUC6-10h for OD treatment divided by AUC6-10h for TID treatment.|AUC6-10h||0.605|0.482|<0.0001
81676916|NCT00915343|163049466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|0.412|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.338|0.504|||ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUC10-24h for OD treatment divided by AUC10-24h for TID treatment.|AUC10-24h||0.504|0.338|<0.0001
81676917|NCT00915343|163049466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|0.776|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.714|0.843|||ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUC(0-inf) for OD treatment divided by AUC(0-inf) for TID treatment.|AUC(0-inf)||0.843|0.714|<0.0001
81676918|NCT00915343|163049466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|1.069||||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.453|2.521|||ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUC(24h-inf) for OD treatment divided by AUC(24h-inf) for TID treatment.|AUC(24h-inf)||2.521|0.453|0.8770
81676919|NCT00915343|163049467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|0.806|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.753|0.862|||ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUCtau for OD treatment divided by AUCtau for TID treatment.|||0.862|0.753|<0.0001
81676920|NCT00915343|163049468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|0.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.734|0.851|||ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUCtau/dose for OD treatment divided by AUCtau/dose for TID treatment.|||0.851|0.734|<0.0001
81676921|NCT00915343|163049469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|0.785|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.741|0.831|||ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUC0-24h/dose for OD treatment divided by AUC0-24h/dose for TID treatment.|||0.831|0.741|<0.0001
81676922|NCT00915343|163049470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|0.885|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.844|0.926|||ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUC0-10h/dose for OD treatment divided by AUC0-10h/dose for TID treatment.|||0.926|0.844|<0.0001
81676923|NCT00915343|163049471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|1.053||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.086|||ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUC0-4h/dose for OD treatment divided by AUC0-4h/dose for TID treatment.|||1.086|1.020|0.0020
81676924|NCT00915343|163049472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-0.001|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.0|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||-0.000|-0.001|<0.0001
81676925|NCT00915343|163049473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-0.001|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|-0.001|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||-0.001|-0.002|<0.0001
81676926|NCT00915343|163049474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-0.055||||0.7827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.444|0.334|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||0.334|-0.444|0.7827
81676927|NCT00915343|163049475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-0.001||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.0|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||-0.000|-0.001|0.0015
81676928|NCT00915343|163049476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|6.098|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.94|12.646|||ANOVA||The quotient was defined as AUC Extrapolation for OD treatment divided by AUC Extrapolation for TID treatment.|||12.646|2.940|<0.0001
81676929|NCT00915343|163049477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|33.532||||0.0396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.734|65.329|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||65.329|1.734|0.0396
81676930|NCT00915343|163049478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Period-adjusted quotient|0.08||||0.1032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.177|||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||0.177|-0.017|0.1032
81676931|NCT00915343|163049479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean|-0.078||||0.3767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.094|||Fisher's test|Fisher's non||Patient||0.094|-0.250|0.3767
81676932|NCT00915343|163049479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean|-0.064||||0.4625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.235|0.107|||Fisher's test|Fisher's non||Investigator||0.107|-0.235|0.4625
81676933|NCT00915343|163049480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6072|TWO_SIDED||||||Sign test|||Patient||||0.6072
81676934|NCT00915343|163049480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Sign test|||Investigator||||1.0000
81676935|NCT00915343|163049481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-0.6||||0.3332|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher's test|Fisher's non-parametric two-sample permutation test||Comparison of Quality of Life (QoL) Assessed by Short Form-36 Survey (SF-36) For Physical Component Score||||0.3332
81676936|NCT00915343|163049481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|0.9||||0.3405|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher's test|Fisher's non-parametric two-sample permutation test||Comparison of Quality of Life (QoL) Assessed by Short Form-36 Survey (SF-36) For Mental Component Score||||0.3405
81676937|NCT00915343|163049482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8418|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||Change From Baseline to 6 months in Quality of Life (QoL) Assessed by Short Form-36 Survey (SF-36) For Physical Component Score||||0.8418
81676938|NCT00915343|163049482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.355|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Change From Baseline to 6 months in Quality of Life (QoL) Assessed by Short Form-36 Survey (SF-36) For Mental Component Score||||0.3550
81676939|NCT00915343|163049483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-2.9||||0.0823|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher's|Fisher's non-parametric two-sample permutation test||||||0.0823
81676940|NCT00915343|163049484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5982|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.5982
81676941|NCT00915343|163049485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|2.3||||0.0632|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher's test|Fisher's non-parametric two-sample permutation test||||||0.0632
81676942|NCT00915343|163049486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8676|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.8676
81676943|NCT00915343|163049487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.9700
81676944|NCT00915343|163049488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2624|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.2624
81676945|NCT00915343|163049489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81676946|NCT00915343|163049491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Sign test|||||||<0.0001
81676947|NCT00915343|163049492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-272.3||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.0034
81676948|NCT04202679|163049618|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.0216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|5.0||Threshold of significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when primary outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||5.00|1.08|0.0216
81676949|NCT04202679|163049619|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.56|22.66||Threshold of significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||22.66|3.56|<0.0001
81676950|NCT04202679|163049620|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|9.55||Threshold of significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||9.55|2.02|<0.0001
81676951|NCT04202679|163049621|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.1||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|18.11||Threshold of significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05||18.11|2.03|0.0001
81676952|NCT04202679|163049622|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.0194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|7.52||Threshold of significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||7.52|1.13|0.0194
81676953|NCT04202679|163049623|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-23.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.81|-12.51||Threshold of significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||-12.51|-33.81|<0.0001
81676954|NCT04202679|163049624|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.42|-4.36||Threshold of significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||-4.36|-8.42|<0.0001
81676955|NCT04202679|163049625|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.61||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|-0.73||Threshold of significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||-0.73|-2.49|0.0003
81575958|NCT03978520|162823214|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|-0.22|||=|0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.46|||Binomial regression|||"Overall~ABBV-599 High Dose (Elsubrutinib 60 mg/upadacitinib 30 mg) vs elsubrutinib placebo/upadacitinib 30 mg~A negative binomial regression model was used to assess treatment effect with treatment, visit, and stratification factors as covariates."||0.46|-0.89|=0.526
81676956|NCT04202679|163049626|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.54||||0.1658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|1.3||Threshold of significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w versus Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||1.30|-0.22|0.1658
81708167|NCT04806165|163113438|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||We computed both unstandardized (B) and standardized (ß) coefficients to indicate effect sizes. As suggested by Fey et al. (2023), we interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||This analysis explores the time effect of attitudinal changes over the 14 week course of the study, regardless of the combination of components participants were assigned (ie., component turned off or on). Results will help determine whether mean participant attitudes toward change for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns varied based on the time elapsed since engagement with the intervention (ie., do attitudinal changes post-inntervention endure over time?).||||<.001
81676957|NCT04202679|163049634|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.61||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.04||Threshold of significance was \<0.05.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w versus Placebo|||-0.04|-1.18|0.0370
81676958|NCT02321436|163049641|OTHER|The treatment difference (Dysport® versus placebo) was tested using a non-parametric, two-sided, stratified log rank test.||||||0.0176||||||Significance level (α) = 5%|Log Rank|||||||0.0176
81676959|NCT02321436|163049641|OTHER|The treatment difference (Dysport® versus placebo) was tested using a non-parametric, two-sided, stratified Wilcoxon test.||||||0.048||||||Significance level (α) = 5%|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0480
81676960|NCT02321436|163049642|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.47||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 2 (Week 4).||-0.47|-1.54|0.0005
81676961|NCT02321436|163049642|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|-0.47||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 3 (Week 6).||-0.47|-1.63|0.0007
81676962|NCT02321436|163049642|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.48||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 4 (Week 8).||-0.48|-1.62|0.0006
81676963|NCT02321436|163049642|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.31||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 5 (Week 10).||-0.31|-1.36|0.0027
81676964|NCT02321436|163049642|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.26||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 6 (Week 12).||-0.26|-1.39|0.0052
81676965|NCT02321436|163049642|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.2037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.31||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 7 (Week 16).||0.31|-1.35|0.2037
81676966|NCT02321436|163049642|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.7656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.94||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 8 (Week 20).||0.94|-1.25|0.7656
81676967|NCT02321436|163049642|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.8521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|1.23||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 9 (Week 24).||1.23|-1.46|0.8521
81676968|NCT02321436|163049642|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.6582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.81||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 10 (Week 28).||0.81|-1.24|0.6582
81676969|NCT02321436|163049643|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.8754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|11.1||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 2 (Week 4).||11.1|-9.5|0.8754
81676970|NCT02321436|163049643|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.8805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|11.1||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 3 (Week 6).||11.1|-12.8|0.8805
81676971|NCT02321436|163049643|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.6992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|9.6||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 4 (Week 8).||9.6|-14.0|0.6992
81676972|NCT02321436|163049643|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.9882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|12.8||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 5 (Week 10).||12.8|-13.0|0.9882
81676973|NCT02321436|163049643|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6||||0.5646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|21.2||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 6 (Week 12).||21.2|-11.9|0.5646
81575959|NCT03010254|162823290|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|-0.097||2-sided p-value reported. A hypothesis test was based on a two sample t-test, with a type I error rate of 0.025, 1-sided.|t-test, 2 sided||Least squares mean difference (DFT015 - SN60WF)|||-0.097|-0.180|<0.001
81676974|NCT02321436|163049643|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.5||||0.2325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|9.0||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 7 (Week 16).||9.0|-34.0|0.2325
81676975|NCT02321436|163049643|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.1||||0.2441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.4|11.1||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 8 (Week 20).||11.1|-39.4|0.2441
81676976|NCT02321436|163049643|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0||||0.4311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|15.7||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 9 (Week 24).||15.7|-33.7|0.4311
81676977|NCT02321436|163049643|OTHER|Differences between treatment groups and p-values are based on an analysis of variance performed at each visit, taking into account treatment and spasticity status as fixed effects. Baseline value is value assessed at Visit 1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.3|24.3||p value significance level = 5%|ANOVA|||Differences between treatment groups at Visit 10 (Week 28).||24.3|-33.3|0.7310
81676978|NCT02321436|163049644|OTHER|||||||0.6128||||||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) p-value represents the strength of the association between treatment and global assessments of changes at the last visit, adjusted for symptomatic status at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p value significance level = 5%||||||0.6128
81676979|NCT01680900|163049647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.06||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.48|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.48|-2.60|0.05
81676980|NCT01680900|163049648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81676981|NCT01680900|163049649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.08|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.08|-0.75|<0.05
81676982|NCT01680900|163049653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.21|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.21|-0.74|0.05
81676983|NCT03048422|163049654|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin was a 10% difference between groups.|Risk Difference (RD)|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|10.7||||||Difference in proportions for intention-to-treat analysis.||10.7|2.0|
81676984|NCT03048422|163049654|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin was a 10% difference between groups.|Risk Difference (RD)|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|10.3||||||Difference in proportions for per-protocol analysis.||10.3|1.6|
81676985|NCT03048422|163049654|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.5||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|10.7|||Wald test of two proportions|||Difference in proportions for superiority and intention-to-treat analysis.||10.7|2.0|0.005
81676986|NCT03048422|163049655|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.8||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|-0.3|||Wald test of two proportions|||Null hypothesis of no difference between groups (DTG+FTC/TAF - DTG+FTC/TDF).||-0.3|-17.3|0.043
81676987|NCT03048422|163049655|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|9.1|||Wald test of two proportions|||Null hypothesis of no difference between groups (DTG+FTC/TDF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||9.1|-8.8|0.97
81676988|NCT03048422|163049655|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.6||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|-0.1|||Wald test of two proportions|||Null hypothesis of no difference between groups (DTG+FTC/TAF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||-0.1|-17.1|0.047
81676989|NCT03048422|163049656|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.6||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|2.9|||Z-test|||The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate survival probabilities. Survival probabilities were compared based on a Z-test using Greenwoods estimate of the standard error. The null hypothesis was no difference between arms (DTG+FTC/TAF - DTG+FTC/TDF).||2.9|-14.2|0.098
81676990|NCT03048422|163049656|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.6||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|11.7|||Z-test|||The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate survival probabilities. Survival probabilities were compared based on a Z-test using Greenwoods estimate of the standard error. The null hypothesis was no difference between arms (DTG+FTC/TDF-EFV/FTC/TDF).||11.7|-5.9|0.26
81676991|NCT03048422|163049656|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.8||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|5.8|||Z-test|||The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate survival probabilities. Survival probabilities were compared based on a Z-test using Greenwoods estimate of the standard error. The null hypothesis was no difference between arms (DTG+FTC/TAF-EFV/FTC/TDF).||5.8|-11.3|0.26
81676992|NCT03048422|163049657|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.2||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|6.3|||Z-test|||The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate survival probabilities. Comparisons of survival probabilities was based on a Z-test using Greenwoods estimate of the standard error. The null hypothesis was no difference between arms, with estimated difference of DTG+FTC/TAF - DTG+FTC/TDF.||6.3|-12.8|0.25
81676993|NCT03048422|163049657|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.3||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|7.5|||Z-test|||The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate survival probabilities. Comparisons of survival probabilities was based on a Z-test using Greenwoods estimate of the standard error. The null hypothesis was no difference between arms, with estimate of risk difference DTG+FTC/TDF-EFV/FTC/TDF.||7.5|-12.1|0.32
81676994|NCT03048422|163049657|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.5||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|3.2|||Z-test|||The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate survival probabilities. Comparisons of survival probabilities was based on a Z-test using Greenwoods estimate of the standard error. The null hypothesis was no difference between arms, with estimate of risk difference DTG+FTC/TAF-EFV/FTC/TDF.||3.2|-14.3|0.11
81676995|NCT03048422|163049658|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|22.0|||Wald test of two proportions|||Difference in proportions between arms for intention-to-treat analysis with null hypothesis of no difference (DTG groups - EFV/FTC/TDF).||22.0|9.3|< 0.0001
81676996|NCT03048422|163049659|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.2|||Wald test of two proportions|||Difference in proportions for intention-to-treat analysis with null hypothesis of no difference between arms (DTG arms - EFV/FTC/TDF).||3.2|-3.3|0.97
81676997|NCT03048422|163049660|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|3.1|||Kaplan-Meier|||||3.1|1.9|< 0.001
81676998|NCT03048422|163049661|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.6||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|9.1|||Wald test of two proportions|||Difference between arms with null hypothesis of no difference (DTG+FTC/TAF - DTG+FTC/TDF).||9.1|-1.8|0.19
81676999|NCT03048422|163049661|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|-5.2|||Wald test of two proportions|||Difference between arms with null hypothesis of no difference (DTG+FTC/TDF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||-5.2|-17.9|< 0.001
81677000|NCT03048422|163049661|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.9||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|-1.2|||Wald test of two proportions|||Difference between arms with null hypothesis of no difference (DTG+FTC/TAF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||-1.2|-14.6|0.022
81677001|NCT03048422|163049662|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.1||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|10.1|||Wald test of two proportions|||Difference between arms with null hypothesis of no difference (DTG+FTC/TAF - DTG+FTC/TDF).||10.1|-5.9|0.61
81677002|NCT03048422|163049662|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.4||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|6.6|||Wald test of two proportions|||Difference between arms with null hypothesis of no difference (DTG+FTC/TDF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||6.6|-9.4|0.74
81677003|NCT03048422|163049662|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|8.8|||Wald test of two proportions|||Difference between arms with null hypothesis of no difference (DTG+FTC/TAF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||8.8|-7.4|0.86
81677004|NCT03048422|163049663|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.3||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|11.9|||Wald test of two proportions|||Null hypothesis of no difference between groups (DTG groups - EFV/FTC/TDF).||11.9|-3.4|0.27
81677005|NCT03048422|163049664|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|7.5|||Z-test|||The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate survival probabilities. Comparisons of survival probabilities was based on a Z-test using Greenwoods estimate of the standard error. The null hypothesis was no difference between arms, with estimate of risk difference combined DTG arms-EFV/FTC/TDF.||7.5|-7.6|0.49
81677006|NCT03048422|163049665|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.1||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|12.0|||Z-test|||The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate survival probabilities. Comparisons of survival probabilities was based on a Z-test using Greenwoods estimate of the standard error. The null hypothesis was no difference between arms, with estimated difference of combined DTG arms - EFV/FTC/TDF.||12.0|-3.8|0.15
81677007|NCT03048422|163049666|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.8||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|-0.3|||Wald test of two proportions|||Null hypothesis of no difference between groups (DTG+FTC/TAF - DTG+FTC/TDF).||-0.3|-17.3|0.043
81677008|NCT03048422|163049666|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|8.6|||Wald test of two proportions|||Null hypothesis of no difference between groups (DTG+FTC/TDF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||8.6|-9.3|0.95
81677009|NCT03048422|163049666|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.1||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|-0.6|||Wald test of two proportions|||Null hypothesis of no difference between groups (DTG+FTC/TAF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||-0.6|-17.6|0.037
81677010|NCT03048422|163049667|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.06|||Regression, Ordinal|||Null hypothesis of odds ratio equal to 1, with odds of experiencing a worse outcome equal between groups (DTG+FTC/TAF - DTG+FTC/TDF).||1.06|0.50|0.095
81677011|NCT03048422|163049667|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.19|||Regression, Ordinal|||Null hypothesis of odds ratio equal to 1, with odds of experiencing a worse outcome equal between groups (DTG+FTC/TDF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||1.19|0.58|0.30
81677012|NCT03048422|163049667|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.88|||Regression, Ordinal|||Null hypothesis of odds ratio equal to 1, with odds of experiencing a worse outcome equal between groups (DTG+FTC/TAF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||0.88|0.42|0.008
81677013|NCT03048422|163049668|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.1|||Z-test|||The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate survival probabilities. Survival probabilities were compared based on a Z-test using Greenwoods estimate of the standard error. The null hypothesis was no difference between arms (DTG+FTC/TAF - DTG+FTC/TDF).||2.1|-1.2|0.28
81677014|NCT03048422|163049668|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.4|||Z-test|||The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate survival probabilities. Survival probabilities were compared based on a Z-test using Greenwoods estimate of the standard error. The null hypothesis was no difference between arms (DTG+FTC/TDF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||1.4|-1.5|0.47
81677015|NCT03048422|163049668|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.2|||Z-test|||The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate survival probabilities. Survival probabilities were compared based on a Z-test using Greenwoods estimate of the standard error. The null hypothesis was no difference between arms (DTG+FTC/TAF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||2.2|-1.3|0.31
81677016|NCT03048422|163049669|SUPERIORITY|The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate survival probabilities. Comparisons of survival probabilities was based on a Z-test using Greenwoods estimate of the standard error. The null hypothesis was no difference between arms, with estimated difference of DTG+FTC/TAF - DTG+FTC/TDF.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.3|||Z-test|||||1.3|-3.4|0.20
81677017|NCT03048422|163049669|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.9||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-0.9|||Z-test|||The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate survival probabilities. Comparisons of survival probabilities was based on a Z-test using Greenwoods estimate of the standard error. The null hypothesis was no difference between arms, with estimate of risk difference DTG+FTC/TDF-EFV/FTC/TDF.||-0.9|-8.9|0.008
81677018|NCT03048422|163049669|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-2.2|||Z-test|||The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate survival probabilities. Comparisons of survival probabilities was based on a Z-test using Greenwoods estimate of the standard error. The null hypothesis was no difference between arms, with estimate of risk difference DTG+FTC/TAF-EFV/FTC/TDF.||-2.2|-9.7|<0.001
81677019|NCT03048422|163049670|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.093||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|0.023|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis of no difference in weekly change in creatinine clearance from baseline (DTG+FTC/TAF - DTG+FTC/TDF).||0.023|-0.208|0.12
81677020|NCT03048422|163049670|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.158|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis of no difference in weekly change in creatinine clearance from baseline (DTG+FTC/TDF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||0.158|-0.061|0.39
81677021|NCT03048422|163049670|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.161|0.072|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis of no difference in weekly change in creatinine clearance from baseline (DTG+FTC/TAF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||0.072|-0.161|0.45
81677022|NCT03048422|163049671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|10.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis of no difference between arms at delivery (DTG+FTC/TAF - DTG+FTC/TDF).||10.5|-11.3|0.94
81677023|NCT03048422|163049671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|14.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis of no difference between arms at delivery (DTG+FTC/TDF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||14.9|-6.5|0.44
81575960|NCT03010254|162823292|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was 0.1 logMAR.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0115|||ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.059|||||Least squares mean difference (DFT015 - SN60WF).The 1-sided 97.5% Upper Confidence Limit is presented.|||0.059||
81677024|NCT03048422|163049671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|9.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis of no difference between arms at delivery (DTG+FTC/TAF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||9.3|-1.8|0.18
81677025|NCT03048422|163049671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.1||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|31.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis of no difference between arms at week 26 (DTG+FTC/TAF - DTG+FTC/TDF).||31.1|-8.9|0.27
81677026|NCT03048422|163049671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.4||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|-0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis of no difference between arms at week 26 (DTG+FTC/TDF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||-0.1|-22.6|0.048
81677027|NCT03048422|163049671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|20.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis of no difference between arms at week 26 (DTG+FTC/TAF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||20.5|-21.0|0.98
81677028|NCT03048422|163049672|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.9||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.3|||Wald test of two proportions|||Null hypothesis of no difference between groups (DTG+FTC/TAF - DTG+FTC/TDF).||1.3|-3.1|0.40
81677029|NCT03048422|163049672|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.3||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-0.6|||Wald test of two proportions|||Null hypothesis of no difference between groups (DTG+FTC/TDF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||-0.6|-8.0|0.023
81677030|NCT03048422|163049672|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.2||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|-1.8|||Wald test of two proportions|||Null hypothesis of no difference between groups (DTG+FTC/TAF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||-1.8|-8.7|0.003
81677031|NCT03048422|163049674|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin was a 10% difference between groups.|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.6||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|1.5|||Wald test of two proportions|||||1.5|-8.8|0.16
81677032|NCT03048422|163049674|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin was a 10% difference between groups.|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.7||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|3.3|||Wald test of two proportions|||||3.3|-8.7|0.38
81677033|NCT03048422|163049674|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin was a 10% difference between groups.|Risk Difference (RD)|-6.3||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|-0.9|||Wald test of two proportions|||||-0.9|-11.8|0.023
81677034|NCT03048422|163049675|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin was a 10% difference between groups.|Risk Difference (RD)|-6.2||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|1.5|||Wald test of two proportions|||||1.5|-13.9|0.12
81677035|NCT03048422|163049675|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin was a 10% difference between groups.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.0||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|10.0|||Wald test of two proportions|||||10.0|-6.0|0.63
81708168|NCT04806165|163113438|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.026|TWO_SIDED|||||We computed both unstandardized (B) and standardized (ß) coefficients to indicate effect sizes. As suggested by Fey et al. (2023), we interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||Analyses were conducted to determine the interaction effects of time since intervention and each of the four chatbot components. This analysis explores the interaction effects of time and the motivational interviewing (MI) component on participant attitudes toward change for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns since engagement with the intervention.||||.026
81677036|NCT03048422|163049675|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin was a 10% difference between groups.|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.2||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|3.4|||Wald test of two proportions|||||3.4|-11.7|0.28
81677037|NCT03048422|163049676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.058||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.103|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis of no difference between arms (DTG+FTC/TAF - DTG+FTC/TDF).||0.103|0.013|0.011
81677038|NCT03048422|163049676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.028||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.07|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis of no difference between arms (DTG+FTC/TDF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||0.070|-0.014|0.19
81677039|NCT03048422|163049676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.086|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.133|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis of no difference between arms (DTG+FTC/TAF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||0.133|0.040|< 0.001
81677040|NCT03048422|163049677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.048|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis of no difference between arms (DTG+FTC/TAF - DTG+FTC/TDF).||0.048|-0.005|0.11
81677041|NCT03048422|163049677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.049|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis of no difference between arms (DTG+FTC/TDF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||0.049|-0.000|0.055
81708169|NCT04806165|163113438|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.465|TWO_SIDED|||||We computed both unstandardized (B) and standardized (ß) coefficients to indicate effect sizes. As suggested by Fey et al. (2023), we interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||Analyses were conducted to determine the interaction effects of time since intervention and each of the four chatbot components. This analysis explores the interaction effects of time and the personalized recommendation (PR) component on participant attitudes toward change for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns since engagement with the intervention.||||.465
81677042|NCT03048422|163049677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.046|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.07|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis of no difference between arms (DTG+FTC/TAF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||0.070|0.022|< 0.001
81677043|NCT03048422|163049678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.045|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis of no difference between arms (DTG+FTC/TAF - DTG+FTC/TDF).||0.045|0.001|0.041
81677044|NCT03048422|163049678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.034||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.055|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis of no difference between arms (DTG+FTC/TDF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||0.055|0.013|0.002
81677045|NCT03048422|163049678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.057|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.078|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||Null hypothesis of no difference between arms (DTG+FTC/TAF - EFV/FTC/TDF).||0.078|0.036|< 0.001
81677046|NCT01928381|163049679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.5695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.61|-0.34|0.5695
81677047|NCT01928381|163049679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.8905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.49|-0.43|0.8905
81677048|NCT01928381|163049679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.4822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.64|-0.30|0.4822
81677049|NCT01928381|163049680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.2237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis||In direction of Pregabalin|||0.82|-0.20|0.2237
81677050|NCT01928381|163049680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis||In direction of Pregabain, positive control|||0.08|-0.93|0.0978
81677051|NCT01928381|163049680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.40|-0.62|0.6610
81677052|NCT01582308|163049685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|18.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.97|21.67||P-value of between-treatment comparison of percent inhibition of DPP-4 activity.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis model included fixed effects terms for treatment and period.||21.67|14.97|<.001
81677053|NCT01582308|163049685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|62.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.21|67.74||P-value of between-treatment comparison of percent inhibition of DPP-4 activity.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis model included fixed effects terms for treatment and period.||67.74|58.21|<.001
81677054|NCT01582308|163049685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|1.11||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|2.33||P-value of between-treatment comparison of percent inhibition of DPP-4 activity.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis model included fixed effects terms for treatment and period.||2.33|-0.10|0.128
81677055|NCT01582308|163049685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|88.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.77|90.76||P-value of between-treatment comparison of percent inhibition of DPP-4 activity.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis model included fixed effects terms for treatment and period.||90.76|85.77|<.001
81677056|NCT01582308|163049685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|44.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.51|55.23||P-value of between-treatment comparison of percent inhibition of DPP-4 activity.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis model included fixed effects terms for treatment and period.||55.23|34.51|<.001
81677057|NCT01582308|163049685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-17.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.21|-13.25||P-value of between-treatment comparison of percent inhibition of DPP-4 activity.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis model included fixed effects terms for treatment and period.||-13.25|-21.21|<.001
81677058|NCT01582308|163049685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|70.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.46|82.2||P-value of between-treatment comparison of percent inhibition of DPP-4 activity.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis model included fixed effects terms for treatment and period.||82.20|58.46|<.001
81677059|NCT01582308|163049685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-61.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-68.76|-55.18||P-value of between-treatment comparison of percent inhibition of DPP-4 activity.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis model included fixed effects terms for treatment and period.||-55.18|-68.76|<.001
81677060|NCT01582308|163049685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|25.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.37|35.48||P-value of between-treatment comparison of percent inhibition of DPP-4 activity.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis model included fixed effects terms for treatment and period.||35.48|15.37|<.001
81677061|NCT01582308|163049685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|87.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.06|94.61||P-value of between-treatment comparison of percent inhibition of DPP-4 activity.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis model included fixed effects terms for treatment and period.||94.61|80.06|<.001
81677062|NCT01844986|163049692|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.41||Determined using a log-rank test stratified by response to previous platinum chemotherapy|Regression, Cox|Model includes a factor for response to previous platinum chemotherapy|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||0.41|0.23|<0.0001
81677063|NCT01844986|163049692|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.97||Not applicable, due to small sample size. China cohort designed to provide descriptive analysis only.|Regression, Cox|Model includes the stratification variable of response to first-line platinum chemotherapy as a covariate.|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||0.97|0.23|
81677064|NCT01844986|163049693|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.8903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.53||Determined using a log-rank test stratified by response to previous platinum chemotherapy|Regression, Cox|Model includes a factor for response to previous platinum chemotherapy|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||1.53|0.60|0.8903
81677065|NCT01844986|163049693|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.28||Not applicable, due to small sample size. China cohort designed to provide descriptive analysis only.|Regression, Cox|Model includes the stratification variable of response to first-line platinum chemotherapy as a covariate.|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||2.28|0.29|
81677066|NCT01844986|163049694|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.4||Determined using a log-rank test stratified by response to previous platinum chemotherapy|Regression, Cox|Model includes a factor for response to previous platinum chemotherapy|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||0.40|0.23|<0.0001
81677067|NCT01844986|163049694|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.99||Not applicable due to small sample size. China cohort designed to provide descriptive analysis only.|Regression, Cox|Model includes the stratification variable of response to first-line platinum chemotherapy as a covariate.|A hazard ratio \<1 favours Olaparib.|||0.99|0.23|
81677068|NCT01844986|163049695|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.72||Determined using a log-rank test stratified by response to previous platinum chemotherapy|Regression, Cox|Model includes a factor for response to previous platinum chemotherapy|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||0.72|0.35|0.0002
81677069|NCT01844986|163049695|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.35||Not applicable, due to small sample size. China cohort designed to provide descriptive analysis only.|Regression, Cox|Model includes the stratification variable of response to first-line platinum chemotherapy as a covariate.|A hazard ratio \<1 favours Olaparib.|||1.35|0.23|
81677070|NCT01844986|163049696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.779|-1.216|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effects for treatment, visit and baseline TOI with the treatment by visit and baseline TOI by visit interaction. Random patient effect.||||-1.216|-4.779|0.0010
81677071|NCT01844986|163049697|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.4||Determined using a log-rank test stratified by response to previous platinum chemotherapy|Regression, Cox|Model includes a factor for response to previous platinum chemotherapy|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||0.40|0.22|<0.0001
81677072|NCT01844986|163049697|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.23||Not applicable, due to small sample size. China cohort designed to provide descriptive analysis only.|Regression, Cox|Model includes the stratification variable of response to first-line platinum chemotherapy as a covariate.|A hazard ratio \<1 favours Olaparib.|||1.23|0.29|
81677073|NCT01844986|163049698|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.63||Determined using a log-rank test stratified by response to previous platinum chemotherapy|Regression, Cox|Model includes a factor for response to previous platinum chemotherapy|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||0.63|0.32|<0.0001
81677074|NCT01844986|163049698|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.26||Not applicable, due to small sample size. China cohort designed to provide descriptive analysis only.|Regression, Cox|Model includes the stratification variable of response to first-line platinum chemotherapy as a covariate.|A hazard ratio \<1 favours Olaparib.|||1.26|0.25|
81677075|NCT01844986|163049699|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.79||Determined using a log-rank test stratified by response to previous platinum chemotherapy|Regression, Cox|Model includes a factor for response to previous platinum chemotherapy|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||0.79|0.51|<0.0001
81677076|NCT01844986|163049699|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.42||Not applicable, due to small sample size. China cohort designed to provide descriptive analysis only.|Regression, Cox|Model includes the stratification variable of response to first-line platinum chemotherapy as a covariate.|A hazard ratio \<1 favours Olaparib.|||1.42|0.47|
81677077|NCT01844986|163049700|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.4||Determined using a log-rank test stratified by response to previous platinum chemotherapy|Regression, Cox|Model includes a factor for response to previous platinum chemotherapy|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours olaparib|||0.40|0.22|<0.0001
81686327|NCT01025336|163070021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.4|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale||2.40|0.95|
81686328|NCT01025336|163070021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.99|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale||1.99|0.70|
81686329|NCT01025336|163070021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.25|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 14: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale||1.25|0.57|
81686330|NCT01025336|163070021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.12|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale||2.12|1.06|
81686331|NCT01025336|163070021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.69|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale||1.69|0.97|
81686332|NCT01025336|163070021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.53|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale||2.53|1.21|
81686333|NCT01025336|163070021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|3.42|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/13vPnC - 23vPS/13vPnC)\]|Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/13vPnC to 23vPS/13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence on the logarithmic scale||3.42|1.54|
81686334|NCT01025336|163070022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.63|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS)\]|Serotype 1: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||1.63|0.80|
81686335|NCT01025336|163070022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.39|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS)\]|Serotype 3: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||1.39|0.77|
81686336|NCT01025336|163070022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.69|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS)\]|Serotype 4: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||1.69|0.68|
81686337|NCT01025336|163070022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.31|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS)\]|Serotype 5: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||2.31|1.03|
81686338|NCT01025336|163070022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|4.55|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS)\]|Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||4.55|1.66|
81686339|NCT01025336|163070022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|5.94|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS)\]|Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||5.94|2.25|
81686340|NCT01025336|163070022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.85|9.98|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS)\]|Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||9.98|3.85|
81677078|NCT03160560|163049705|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline, Week 1, Week 2, Week 3||||<0.010
81677079|NCT03160560|163049705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.932|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline, Week 1, Week 2, Week 3||||.932
81677080|NCT03160560|163049705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.853|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline 2, Week 6, Week 7, Week 8||||.853
81677081|NCT03160560|163049705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline-2, Week 6, Week 7, Week 8||||.032
81677082|NCT03160560|163049705|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline, Week 1, Week 2, Week 3||||<0.001
81677083|NCT03160560|163049705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline, Week 1, Week 2, Week 3||||.750
81677084|NCT03160560|163049705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline 2, Week 6, Week 7, Week 8||||.810
81677085|NCT03160560|163049705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline 2, Week 6, Week 7, Week 8||||.006
81677086|NCT01354028|163049712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1303||95.0|||||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom =1||"Null hypothesis: there will be no difference in sleep efficiency in preterm infants on the day of massage versus the day without massage.~Power calculation: the sample size was determined by convenience for this pilot study"||||0.1303
81677087|NCT01354028|163049715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0||||Pearson's chi square|Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom=1||"Null hypothesis: there is no difference in massage therapy or no massage therapy in number of infants who will be asleep at the end of massage or the corresponding time frame on the non massage day.~Pearson's chi square=4.98"||||0.026
81677088|NCT02109159|163049725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.4|||Chi-squared||This analysis was conducted on an intention-to-treat (ITT) basis including all participants randomised.|||1.4|0.8|0.44
81677089|NCT02109159|163049725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.7|||Chi-squared||This analysis was conducted on a per-protocol (PP) basis including only those who watched the videos.|||1.7|0.8|0.47
81677090|NCT02109159|163049726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.04|||t-test, 2 sided||This analysis was conducted on an intention-to-treat (ITT) basis including all participants randomised.|||0.04|-0.02|0.53
81677091|NCT02109159|163049726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided||This analysis was conducted on a per-protocol (PP) basis including only those who watched the videos.|||0.8|-0.5|0.56
81677092|NCT01641939|163049739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.8589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.6||One sided p-value with correction for interim treatment selection due to adaptive seamless phase design.|Log Rank|Log-Rank test, inverse normal combination test.||The unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio. The 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for median was computed using the method of Brookmeyer and Crowley. Reference group: Standard Taxane Therapy.||1.60|0.87|0.8589
81677093|NCT01641939|163049740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.03||||||The unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio. The 95% CI for median was computed using the method of Brookmeyer and Crowley. Reference group: Standard Taxane Therapy.||2.03|0.32|
81677094|NCT01641939|163049740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|4.92||||||The unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio. The 95% CI for median was computed using the method of Brookmeyer and Crowley. Reference group: Standard Taxane Therapy.||4.92|0.82|
81575961|NCT03010254|162823293|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0216|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.133|-0.048||2-sided p-value reported. A hypothesis test was based on a two sample t-test, with a type I error rate of 0.025, 1-sided.|t-test, 2 sided||Least squares mean difference (DFT015 - SN60WF)|||-0.048|-0.133|<0.001
81575962|NCT03010254|162823294|OTHER||Mean difference in depth of focus|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|||||Hypothesis testing was not pre-specified.|||Mean difference in depth of focus (DFT015 - SN60WF)|||||
81677095|NCT01641939|163049740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.96||||||The unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio. The 95% CI for median was computed using the method of Brookmeyer and Crowley. Reference group: Trastuzumab Emtansine 3.6 mg||0.96|0.23|
81677096|NCT01641939|163049742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.43|||Log Rank|||The unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio. The 95% CI for median was computed using the method of Brookmeyer and Crowley. Reference group: Standard Taxane Therapy||1.43|0.89|0.308
81677097|NCT01815229|163049760|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||P value applies to cell count at removal|t-test, 2 sided|||Tracheal lavages (TL) were done in intubated humans to obtain cell counts.||||<0.05
81677098|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient estimate|0.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.84||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z value: -4.65|E-TAU arm is the referent group|Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to overall physical aggression % change from baseline||1.84|0.37|<0.001
81677099|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient Estimate|0.62|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.29||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z score: -2.83|E-TAU arm is the referent group|Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to overall injury perpetration % change from baseline||1.29|0.30|<0.01
81677100|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient Estimate|1.16|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|3.77||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z score: -3.31|E-TAU arm is the referent group|Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to partner physical aggression % change from baseline||3.77|0.36|<0.01
81686341|NCT01025336|163070022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.43|7.4|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS)\]|Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||7.40|2.43|
81467325|NCT01279070|162626446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||In all the models,adjusted mean difference between the two groups, standardized treatment effect (ES) and confidence intervals were calculated.All the estimates obtained with these models remain unbiased under the missing at random (MAR) assumption.|To evaluate intervention efficacy on the PANSS, linear mixed-effects models were fitted using Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML). An unstructured correlation matrix was used to account for correlation among several observations for each subject. The dependent variable comprised the measures at 40 weeks while the baseline value of the PANSS, intervention group (REPYFLEC group vs Leisure group), time and the interaction term (time×treatment) were included as covariates.||0.7|0.01|<0.05
81467326|NCT05845567|162626569|SUPERIORITY||ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|139.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|129.73|149.86||||||||149.86|129.73|
81467327|NCT05845567|162626570|SUPERIORITY||ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|117.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.24|124.0||||||||124.00|112.24|
81467328|NCT05845567|162626571|SUPERIORITY||ratio of the Geometric LSmeans|117.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.13|123.92||||||||123.92|112.13|
81467329|NCT01154088|162626612|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: For each serogroup separately, the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference (Nimenrix-A Group minus Mencevax Group) in the percentage of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response would be greater than or equal to (≥) the pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Difference in vaccine response rate|5.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|12.25||||||Demonstration of the non-inferiority of the vaccine response induced by Nimenrix conjugate vaccine (Nimenrix Lot A) when compared to the licensed Mencevax for Neisseria meningitidis (N. meningitidis) serogroups A as measured by serum bactericidal antibodies using baby rabbit complement (rSBA) at GSK.||12.25|-1.41|
81467330|NCT01154088|162626612|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: For each serogroup separately, the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference (Nimenrix-A Group minus Mencevax Group) in the percentage of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response would be greater than or equal to (≥) the pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Difference in vaccine response rate|-0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|3.25||||||Demonstration of the non-inferiority of the vaccine response induced by Nimenrix conjugate vaccine (Nimenrix Lot A) when compared to the licensed Mencevax for Neisseria meningitidis (N. meningitidis) serogroups C as measured by serum bactericidal antibodies using baby rabbit complement (rSBA) at GSK.||3.25|-4.11|
81467331|NCT01154088|162626612|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: For each serogroup separately, the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference (Nimenrix-A Group minus Mencevax Group) in the percentage of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response would be greater than or equal to (≥) the pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Difference in vaccine response rate|6.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.28|10.78||||||Demonstration of the non-inferiority of the vaccine response induced by Nimenrix conjugate vaccine (Nimenrix Lot A) when compared to the licensed Mencevax for Neisseria meningitidis (N. meningitidis) serogroups W-135 as measured by serum bactericidal antibodies using baby rabbit complement (rSBA) at GSK.||10.78|3.28|
81467332|NCT01154088|162626612|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: For each serogroup separately, the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference (Nimenrix-A Group minus Mencevax Group) in the percentage of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response would be greater than or equal to (≥) the pre-defined clinical limit of -10%.|Difference in vaccine response rate|7.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.63|11.58||||||Demonstration of the non-inferiority of the vaccine response induced by Nimenrix conjugate vaccine (Nimenrix Lot A) when compared to the licensed Mencevax for Neisseria meningitidis (N. meningitidis) serogroups Y as measured by serum bactericidal antibodies using baby rabbit complement (rSBA) at GSK.||11.58|2.63|
81535746|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.61||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-31/33/45 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2823). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.61|0.41|
81535747|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.12||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-31/33/45 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N=2824). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||1.12|0.84|
81467333|NCT01154088|162626613|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: Non-inferiority of Nimenrix Lot B vs. Nimenrix Lot A in terms of non-inferiority would be demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% CIs on the rSBA GMT ratios (GMTs of Nimenrix Lot B over the GMTs of the Nimenrix Lot A) would be below (\<) a limit of 2-fold for antibodies against all meningococcal serogroups.|Adjusted GMT ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.17||||||Demonstration of the comparability of the immunogenicity of Lot A to Lot B of Nimenrix conjugate vaccine with respect to rSBA geometric mean titres (GMTs) for N. meningitidis serogroups A, 1 month after vaccination as measured at GSK.||1.17|0.92|
81677101|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient Estimate|0.51|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.38||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z score: -2.26|E-TAU arm is the referent group|Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to partner injury % change from baseline||1.38|0.19|<0.05
81677102|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient Estimate|1.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.28||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z score: -3.79|E-TAU arm is the referent group|Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to non-partner physical aggression % change from baseline||2.28|0.66|<0.001
81677103|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient Estimate|0.8|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.98||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z score: -2.01|E-TAU arm is the referent group|Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to non-partner injury % change from baseline||1.98|0.32|<0.05
81677104|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient Estimate|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.46||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z score: -4.81|E-TAU arm is the referent group|Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to overall physical aggression % change from baseline||1.46|0.25|<0.001
81677105|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient Estimate|1.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.44||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z score: -3.74|E-TAU arm is the referent group|Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to overall injury perpetration % change from baseline||2.44|0.45|<0.001
81677106|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient Estimate|0.48|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.78||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z score: -2.59|E-TAU arm is the referent group|Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to partner physical aggression % change from baseline||1.78|0.13|<0.01
81677107|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient Estimate|0.48|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.47||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z score: -1.81|E-TAU arm is the referent group|Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to partner injury % change from baseline||1.47|0.16|>0.05
81677108|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient Estimate|1.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.08||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z score: -4.10|E-TAU arm is the referent group|Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to non-partner physical aggression % change from baseline||2.08|0.60|<0.001
81677109|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient Estimate|1.09|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.95||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z score: -3.17|E-TAU arm is the referent group|Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to non-partner injury % change from baseline||2.95|0.40|<0.01
81677110|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z score: -4.69||Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to overall physical aggression % change from baseline||||<0.001
81677111|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z score: -3.32||Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to overall injury % change from baseline||||<0.01
81677112|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z score: -2.90||Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to partner physical aggression % change from baseline||||<0.01
81677113|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z Score: -1.02||Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to partner injury % change from baseline||||>0.05
81677114|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z Score: -4.01||Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to non-partner physical aggression % change from baseline||||<0.01
81677115|NCT01337973|163049765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than .05 less than .01 and less than .001 respectively.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z score: -3.21||Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of primary and secondary outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests. This test applies to overall non-partner injury % change from baseline||||<0.01
81677116|NCT01337973|163049766|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient estimate|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.47||The threshold for significance was p\<0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than 0.05, less than 0.01, and less than 0.001.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z value: -3.52|E-TAU arm is the referent group|"Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of substance use outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests.~This test applies to heavy drinking % change from baseline"||1.47|0.62|<0.001
81677117|NCT01337973|163049766|SUPERIORITY||coefficient estimate|0.49|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.32||The threshold for significance was p\<0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than 0.05, less than 0.01, and less than 0.001.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z value: -2.98|E-TAU arm is the referent group|"Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of substance use outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests.~This test applies to cocaine use % change from baseline"||1.32|0.18|<0.01
81677118|NCT01337973|163049766|SUPERIORITY||coefficient estimate|0.85|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.8||The threshold for significance was p\<0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than 0.05, less than 0.01, and less than 0.001.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z value: -2.13|E-TAU arm is the referent group|"Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of substance use outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests.~This test applies to marijuana use % change from baseline"||1.8|0.4|<0.05
81677119|NCT01337973|163049766|SUPERIORITY||coefficient estimate|0.84|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.32||The threshold for significance was p\<0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than 0.05, less than 0.01, and less than 0.001.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z value: -2.48|E-TAU arm is the referent group|"Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of substance use outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests.~This test applies to illicit drug use % change from baseline"||1.32|0.54|<0.05
81677120|NCT01337973|163049766|SUPERIORITY||coefficient estimate|1.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.71||The threshold for significance was p\<0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than 0.05, less than 0.01, and less than 0.001.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z value: -4.94|E-TAU arm is the referent group|"Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of substance use outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests.~This test applies to heavy drinking % change from baseline"||1.71|0.78|<0.001
81708170|NCT04806165|163113438|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.536|TWO_SIDED|||||We computed both unstandardized (B) and standardized (ß) coefficients to indicate effect sizes. As suggested by Fey et al. (2023), we interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large.|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||Analyses were conducted to determine the interaction effects of time since intervention and each of the four chatbot components. This analysis explores the interaction effects of time and the psychoeducation (PE) component on participant attitudes toward change for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns since engagement with the intervention.||||.536
81708171|NCT04806165|163113438|SUPERIORITY|To improve the quality of the imputations, gender, age, and race were included as auxiliary variables. We generated ten imputed datasets with the predictive mean matching method and pooled coefficients, degrees of freedom, and standard errors with Rubin's (1987) rules. As a sensitivity analysis, we also ran the same models using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data.|Regression (Beta) Coefficient|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.049|TWO_SIDED|||||We computed both unstandardized (B) and standardized (ß) coefficients to indicate effect sizes. As suggested by Fey et al. (2023), we interpreted absolute ß values below 0.2 as small, between 0.2 and 0.5 as medium, and greater than 0.5 as large|Linear Mixed Effects Model|The linear mixed effects models incorporated a random intercept to accommodate the correlation of repeated measures within participants.||Analyses were conducted to determine the interaction effects of time since intervention and each of the four chatbot components. This analysis explores the interaction effects of time and the repeated administration (RA) component on participant attitudes toward change for concerns related to their eating, weight, and/or shape concerns since engagement with the intervention.||||.049
81575963|NCT03010254|162823295|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was -0.15 log unit|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0551|||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.287||||||Least squares mean difference (DFT015 - SN60WF). The 1-sided 97.5 Lower Limit Confidence Interval is presented.|Without glare|||-0.287|
81575964|NCT03010254|162823295|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was -0.15 log unit|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0541|||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.287||||||Least squares mean difference (DFT015 - SN60WF). The 1-sided 97.5 Lower Limit Confidence Interval is presented.|With glare|||-0.287|
81677121|NCT01337973|163049766|SUPERIORITY||coefficient estimate|0.61|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|2.16||The threshold for significance was p\<0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than 0.05, less than 0.01, and less than 0.001.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z value: -2.56|E-TAU arm is the referent group|"Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of substance use outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests.~This test applies to cocaine use % change from baseline"||2.16|0.17|<0.05
81708172|NCT01654224|163113439|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.005||||||A/California/07/2009(H1N1)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.005
81535748|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.88||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-16/18/33/31/45 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2823). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||0.88|0.63|
81708173|NCT01654224|163113439|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.001||||||A/Victoria/210/2009(H3N2)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81708174|NCT01654224|163113439|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.004||||||B/Brisbane/60/2008|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.004
81708175|NCT01654224|163113439|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.672||||||A/California/07/2009(H1N1)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.672
81708176|NCT01654224|163113439|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.011||||||A/Victoria/361/2011(H3N2)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.011
81708177|NCT01654224|163113439|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.01||||||B/Texas/6/2011|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.010
81535749|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|2.33||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HPV-16/18/33/31/45 incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N=2825). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||2.33|1.91|
81575965|NCT03010254|162823296|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|20.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.77|31.04|||||95% CI for the difference (DFT015 - SN60WF) is estimated using Miettinen-Nurminen method (1985).|||31.04|8.77|
81575966|NCT03010254|162823297|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference|21.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.92|35.06|||||95% CI for the difference (DFT015 - SN60WF) is estimated using Miettinen-Nurminen method (1985).|||35.06|7.92|
81575967|NCT01404325|162823298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81708178|NCT01654224|163113440|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.074||||||A/California/07/2009(H1N1)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.074
81708179|NCT01654224|163113440|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.006||||||A/Victoria/210/2009(H3N2)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.006
81708180|NCT01654224|163113440|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.069||||||B/Brisbane/60/2008|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.069
81708181|NCT01654224|163113440|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.663||||||A/California/07/2009(H3N2)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.663
81708182|NCT01654224|163113440|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.003||||||A/Victoria/361/2011(H3N2)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.003
81708183|NCT01654224|163113440|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.063||||||B/Texas/6/2011|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.063
81708184|NCT01654224|163113441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.917||||||A/California/07/2009(H1N1)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.917
81708185|NCT01654224|163113441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.36||||||A/Victoria/210/2009(H3N2)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.360
81708186|NCT01654224|163113441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.248||||||B/Brisbane/60/2008|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.248
81677122|NCT01337973|163049766|SUPERIORITY||coefficient estimate|1.18|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.44||The threshold for significance was p\<0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than 0.05, less than 0.01, and less than 0.001.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z value: -2.86|E-TAU arm is the referent group|"Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of substance use outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests.~This test applies to marijuana use % change from baseline"||2.44|0.57|<0.01
81677123|NCT01337973|163049766|SUPERIORITY||coefficient estimate|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.48||The threshold for significance was p\<0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than 0.05, less than 0.01, and less than 0.001.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z value: -3.51|E-TAU arm is the referent group|"Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of substance use outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests.~This test applies to illicit drug use % change from baseline"||1.48|0.61|<0.001
81677124|NCT01337973|163049766|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for significance was p\<0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than 0.05, less than 0.01, and less than 0.001.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z value: -4.65||"Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of substance use outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests.~This test applies to heavy drinking % change from baseline"||||<0.001
81677125|NCT01337973|163049766|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance was p\<0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than 0.05, less than 0.01, and less than 0.001.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z value: -1.45||"Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of substance use outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests.~This test applies to cocaine use % change from baseline"||||>0.05
81677126|NCT01337973|163049766|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance was p\<0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than 0.05, less than 0.01, and less than 0.001.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z value: -1.5||"Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of substance use outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests.~This test applies to marijuana use % change from baseline"||||>0.05
81677127|NCT01337973|163049766|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for significance was p\<0.05. Scores are reported stratified by whether they are less than 0.05, less than 0.01, and less than 0.001.|Wilcoxon Z|Wilcoxon Z value: -2.58||"Bivariate analyses examined change from baseline to follow up of substance use outcomes measures using Wilcoxon sign rank tests.~This test applies to illicit drug use % change from baseline"||||<0.05
81677128|NCT01087541|163049775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5|<|0.01||95.0|0.0|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1|0|<0.01
81677129|NCT01087541|163049777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|15.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||15|2|<0.001
81677130|NCT01970176|163049787|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8
81677131|NCT01970176|163049788|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.25
81677132|NCT01970176|163049789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81677133|NCT01394705|163049838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.65
81677134|NCT01394705|163049838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.65
81677135|NCT01394705|163049839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.76
81677136|NCT00353418|163049840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.6119||95.0|0.68|1.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Sample sizes of 133 and 267 patients for RBV 800 mg daily and RBV 1000 or 1200 mg daily, respectively, provided the following probabilities of detecting the specified differences in SVR with a 0.05 level two-sided chi-square test of significance:~RBV 800 mg SVR - 0.30; RBV 1000 or 1200 mg SVR - 0.40; Probability - 0.49~RBV 800 mg SVR - 0.30; RBV 1000 or 1200 mg SVR - 0.45; Probability - 0.83"||1.93|0.68|0.6119
81677137|NCT03244033|163049916|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.57|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for site (p\<.001) and for whether physician contextualized plan (AOR 2.14, p=.001), and random effects of physician and patient.||Logistic mixed effects regression modeling likelihood of red flag improved/resolved (vs. not) during outcome period with fixed effects of intervention, site, and whether contextual factor was incorporated into care plan, and random effects of patient and provider. Red flags may be clustered in patients; patients are clustered in providers.||1.64|.57|.91
81677138|NCT03244033|163049917|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.09||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|3.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for site, source of red flag, visible/concealed recorder, and random effects of physician and patient.|OR\>1 indicates greater likelihood in intervention group vs. control.|Logistic mixed effects regression modeling likelihood of provider probing red flag (vs. not) during visit with fixed effects of intervention, site, \\whether red flag was select on pre-visit questionnaire, and whether audiorecorder was visible to provider, and random effects of patient and provider. Red flags may be clustered in patients; patients are clustered in providers.||3.86|1.13|0.02
81686342|NCT01025336|163070022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.13|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS)\]|Serotype 14: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||2.13|0.89|
81677139|NCT03244033|163049918|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|5.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for site, source of factor, recorder visible/concealed, and random effects of physician and patient.|OR \> 1 indicates greater likelihood in intervention group vs. control.|Logistic mixed effects regression modeling likelihood of provider incorporating contextual factor into care plan (vs. not) at visit with fixed effects of intervention, site, whether red flag was select on pre-visit questionnaire, whether audiorecorder was visible to provider, whether factor was identified by provider probe, whether factor was revealed by patient, and random effects of patient and provider. Red flags may be clustered in patients; patients are clustered in providers.||5.41|1.32|.006
81677140|NCT04428411|163049919|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.35
81677141|NCT04428411|163049920|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81677142|NCT04428411|163049921|OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81677143|NCT04428411|163049922|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81677144|NCT04428411|163049923|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81677145|NCT04428411|163049924|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81677146|NCT04428411|163049925|OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.31
81677147|NCT04428411|163049926|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81677148|NCT04428411|163049927|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81677149|NCT04428411|163049928|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between Baseline and Month 4||||0.0001
81677150|NCT04428411|163049928|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between Baseline and Month 12||||0.0001
81677151|NCT04428411|163049929|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between Baseline and Month 4||||0.0001
81708187|NCT01654224|163113441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.178||||||A/California/07/2009(H1N1)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.178
81677152|NCT04428411|163049929|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between Baseline and Month 12||||0.0001
81677153|NCT04428411|163049930|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between Baseline and Month 4||||0.0001
81677154|NCT04428411|163049930|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between Baseline and Month 12||||0.0001
81677155|NCT02918019|163049941|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.57||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.84|||Poisson regression|||||0.84|0.39|0.0049
81677156|NCT02918019|163049941|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.78||||0.1838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.12|||Poisson regression|||||1.12|0.54|0.1838
81677157|NCT02918019|163049941|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.63||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.91|||Poisson regression|||||0.91|0.44|0.0144
81677158|NCT00662792|163049942|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.102|0.158|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient with centre, treatment, and period.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|H1: Superiority of FDC Tiotropium/Salmeterol (T+S\_PE) vs. salmeterol (Salm50DPI) for FEV1 AUC0-12||0.158|0.102|<0.0001
81677159|NCT00662792|163049942|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|0.097|||ANOVA|"Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient with centre, treatment, and period.~α = 0.025 one-sided"|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|H1: Superiority of FDC Tiotropium/Salmeterol (T+S\_PE) vs Tiotropium (Tio18GEL) for FEV1 AUC0- 12||0.097|0.042|<.0001
81677160|NCT00662792|163049942|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.0914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.052|0.004|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient with centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.025 one-sided|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|The Tiotropium free combination (T18GEL+S\_DPI) was included in order to characterise this treatment in comparison with the FDC Tiotropium/Salmeterol (T+S\_PE). No formal hypotheses were defined.||0.004|-0.052|0.0914
81677161|NCT00662792|163049943|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin for FEV1 endpoints was defined as d=0.050 L.|Difference of adjusted means|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.093|||ANOVA|"Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient with centre, treatment, and period.~α = 0.025 one-sided"|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|H1: Non-Inferiority of FDC Tiotropium/Salmeterol (T+S\_PE) vs. Salmeterol (Salm50DPI) for FEV1AUC12-24||0.093|0.036|<.0001
81677162|NCT00662792|163049943|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin for FEV1 endpoints was defined as d=0.050 L.|Difference of adjusted means|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.093|||ANOVA|"Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient with centre, treatment, and period.~α = 0.025 one-sided"|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|H1: Non-inferiority of FDC Tiotropium/Salmeterol (T+S\_PE) vs. Tiotropium (TIO18GEL) of FEV1AUC12-24||0.093|0.036|<.0001
81677163|NCT00662792|163049943|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|-0.028|||ANOVA|"Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient with centre, treatment, and period.~α = 0.025 one-sided"|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|The Tiotropium free combination (T18GEL+S\_DPI) was included in order to characterise this treatment in comparison with the FDC Tiotropium/Salmeterol (T+S\_PE). No formal hypotheses were defined.||-0.028|-0.086|0.0001
81708188|NCT01654224|163113441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.152||||||A/Victoria/361/2011(H1N2)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.152
81677164|NCT00662792|163049944|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.134|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.102|0.166|||ANOVA|"Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient with centre, treatment, and period.~α = 0.025 one-sided"|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|H1: Superiority of FDC Tiotropium/Salmeterol (T+S\_PE) vs. Salmeterol (Salm50DPI) of Peak FEV1||0.166|0.102|<.0001
81677165|NCT00662792|163049944|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.098|||ANOVA|Analysis of with terms for centre, patient with centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.025 one-sided|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|H1: Superiority of FDC Tiotropium/Salmeterol (T+S\_PE) vs. Tiotropium (TIO18GEL) of PeakFEV1.||0.098|0.034|<.0001
81677166|NCT00662792|163049944|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.1093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.006|||ANOVA|"Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient with centre, treatment, and period.~α = 0.025 one-sided"|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S\_DPI)|The Tiotropium free combination (T18GEL+S\_DPI) was included in order to characterise this treatment in comparison with the FDC Tiotropium/Salmeterol (T+S\_PE). No formal hypotheses were defined.||0.006|-0.058|0.1093
81677167|NCT00662792|163049945|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin for FEV1 endpoints was defined as d=0.050 L.|Differences of adjusted means|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|0.092|||ANOVA|"Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient with centre, treatment, and period.~α = 0.025 one-sided"|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|H1: Non-inferiority of FDC Tiotropium/Salmeterol (T+S\_PE) vs. Salmeterol (Salm50DPI) of trough FEV1||0.092|0.024|0.0008
81677168|NCT00662792|163049945|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin for FEV1 endpoints was defined as a delta of 0.050 L.|Difference of adjusted means|0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.0857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.063|||ANOVA|"Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient with centre, treatment, and period.~α = 0.025 one-sided"|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|H1: Non-inferiority of FDC Tiotropium/Salmeterol (T+S\_PE) vs. Tiotropium (TIO18GEL) of trough FEV1||0.063|-0.004|0.0857
81677169|NCT00662792|163049945|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.0317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.071|-0.003|||ANOVA|"Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient with centre, treatment, and period.~α = 0.025 one-sided"|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|The Tiotropium free combination (T18GEL+S\_DPI) was included in order to characterise this treatment in comparison with the FDC Tiotropium/Salmeterol (T+S\_PE). No formal hypotheses were defined.||-0.003|-0.071|0.0317
81677170|NCT00662792|163049946|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.071|0.124|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|H1: Superiority of FDC Tiotropium/Salmeterol (T+S\_PE) vs. salmeterol (Salm50DPI) for FEV1 AUC0-24||0.124|0.071|<.0001
81677171|NCT00662792|163049946|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted mean difference|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|0.093|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|H1: Superiority of FDC Tiotropium/Salmeterol (T+S\_PE) vs. Tiotropium (TIO18GEL) for FEV1 AUC24||0.093|0.041|<.0001
81677172|NCT00662792|163049946|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|-0.014|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|||-0.014|-0.067|0.0029
81677173|NCT00662792|163049947|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.132|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|||0.132|0.034|0.0010
81677174|NCT00662792|163049947|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|0.226|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|||0.226|0.127|<.0001
81677175|NCT00662792|163049947|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.095|0.005|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|||0.005|-0.095|0.0757
81677176|NCT00662792|163049948|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.033|0.137|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|||0.137|0.033|0.0015
81677177|NCT00662792|163049948|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.171|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|||0.171|0.066|<.0001
81677178|NCT00662792|163049948|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.138|-0.032|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|||-0.032|-0.138|0.0017
81677179|NCT00662792|163049949|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.131|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|||0.131|0.037|0.0005
81677180|NCT00662792|163049949|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.194|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|||0.194|0.100|<.0001
81677181|NCT00662792|163049949|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.113|-0.018|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|||-0.018|-0.113|0.0074
81677182|NCT00662792|163049950|SUPERIORITY||Differences of adjusted means|0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.109|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|||0.109|-0.008|0.0898
81677183|NCT00662792|163049950|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|0.201|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|||0.201|0.083|<.0001
81677184|NCT00662792|163049950|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|0.002|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|||0.002|-0.116|0.0601
81708189|NCT01654224|163113441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An upper bound \>0.67 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of postvaccination GMTHD to GMTSD indicated noninferiority. A lower bound of ≥1.0 of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTHD to GMTSD indicated superiority.||||||0.285||||||B/Texas/6/2011|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.285
81708190|NCT02145429|163113443|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.32||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.98|||Log Rank|||||0.98|0.10|0.04
81535750|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|5.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.79|5.49||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HRW-HPV incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2823). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||5.49|4.79|
81535751|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|5.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.36|6.1||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HRW-HPV incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N=2825). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||6.10|5.36|
81535752|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|5.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.94|5.65||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HR-HPV incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received HPV vaccine in that study (N=2823). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||5.65|4.94|
81535753|NCT03629886|162754114|OTHER|The IR (n/T) of incident cervical infection with any oncogenic HPV type or combination of oncogenic HPV types (per 100 Person-years rate) was calculated as the number of subjects reporting at least one event (n) in a group (assessed by detecting HPV DNA using PCR), over the sum of follow-up period expressed in years (T) in the same group, and multiplied by 100 and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were used for calculation.|Incidence rate per 100-Person years|6.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.91|6.69||||||Analysis was performed to assess the protective effect of HPV Vaccine in terms of incidence rate of oncogenic HR-HPV incident cervical infection, in subjects who participated in the HPV-039 study and who received placebo in that study (N=2825). Those subjects were or were not enrolled in the current study, were HPV DNA negative subjects at baseline and had cervical samples collected data.||6.69|5.91|
81535754|NCT03016312|162754117|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.184||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.971|1.445|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||1.445|0.971|0.0940
81535755|NCT03016312|162754117|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.118||||0.2786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.913|1.37|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis||1.370|0.913|0.2786
81535756|NCT03016312|162754118|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-0.2||||0.9391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|4.97|||z-test|||Difference in Event Free Rate - 6 months||4.97|-5.38|0.9391
81677185|NCT00662792|163049951|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.3652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|0.033|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|||0.033|-0.089|0.3652
81677186|NCT00662792|163049951|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.1816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.103|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|||0.103|-0.020|0.1816
81677187|NCT00662792|163049951|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.157|-0.033|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|||-0.033|-0.157|0.0026
81535757|NCT03016312|162754118|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-4.03||||0.2706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.21|3.14|||z-test|||Difference in Event Free Rate - 12 months||3.14|-11.21|0.2706
81535758|NCT03016312|162754120|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.917||||0.3157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.775|1.086|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||1.086|0.775|0.3157
81535759|NCT03016312|162754120|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.899||||0.2366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.754|1.072|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis||1.072|0.754|0.2366
81535760|NCT03016312|162754121|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|2.21||||0.5959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|10.37|||z-test|||Difference in Event Free Rate - 6 months||10.37|-5.95|0.5959
81677188|NCT00662792|163049952|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|11.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|16.8|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|||16.8|6.9|<.0001
81677189|NCT00662792|163049952|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|24.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.2|29.2|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|||29.2|19.2|<.0001
81708191|NCT02145429|163113444|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|-0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.31|-2.03|<0.001
81708192|NCT02145429|163113445|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|1.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.62|-1.89|0.26
81708193|NCT02200510|163113446|EQUIVALENCE|Because this was a pilot study, the goal was to detect effects sizes for a larger R01 or R21.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.575|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.575
81677190|NCT00662792|163049952|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.1804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|1.6|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|||1.6|-8.5|0.1804
81677191|NCT00662792|163049953|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|13.4|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|||13.4|3.5|0.0008
81677192|NCT00662792|163049953|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|10.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|15.5|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|||15.5|5.6|<.0001
81677193|NCT00662792|163049953|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-12.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|-8.0|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S\_DPI)|||-8.0|-17.9|<.0001
81677194|NCT00662792|163049954|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|14.6|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|||14.6|5.7|<.0001
81677195|NCT00662792|163049954|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|17.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|21.9|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|||21.9|12.9|<.0001
81677196|NCT00662792|163049954|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-3.7|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S\_DPI)|||-3.7|-12.7|0.0004
81677197|NCT00662792|163049955|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|13.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|18.9|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|||18.9|7.2|<.0001
81677198|NCT00662792|163049955|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|23.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|28.9|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|||28.9|17.2|<.0001
81677199|NCT00662792|163049955|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted means|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.0769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|0.6|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|||0.6|-11.2|0.0769
81677200|NCT00662792|163049956|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.3775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|9.1|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|||9.1|-3.5|0.3775
81677201|NCT00662792|163049956|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|13.4|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|||13.4|0.7|0.0285
81677202|NCT00662792|163049956|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-2.5|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|||-2.5|-15.2|0.0065
81677203|NCT00662792|163049960|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|10.4|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|Morning PEF||10.4|1.0|0.0182
81677204|NCT00662792|163049960|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|11.1|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|Morning PEF||11.1|1.6|0.0091
81677205|NCT00662792|163049960|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-3.3|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|Morning PEF||-3.3|-12.8|0.0010
81677206|NCT00662792|163049960|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|16.2|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|Evening PEF||16.2|5.8|<.0001
81677207|NCT00662792|163049960|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|23.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|28.6|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|Evening PEF||28.6|18.1|<.0001
81677208|NCT00662792|163049960|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.5766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|6.8|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|Evening PEF||6.8|-3.8|0.5766
81677209|NCT00662792|163049961|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.071|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|Morning FEV1||0.071|0.008|0.0137
81677210|NCT00662792|163049961|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.0981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.059|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|Morning FEV1||0.059|-0.005|0.0981
81677211|NCT00662792|163049961|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.1827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.01|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|Morning FEV1||0.010|-0.054|0.1827
81708194|NCT02200510|163113446|EQUIVALENCE|Because this was a pilot study, the goal was to detect effects sizes for a larger R01 or R21.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.138||||0.721|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.721
81708195|NCT03502941|163113455|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||P value was calculated.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81708196|NCT03502941|163113456|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81677212|NCT00662792|163049961|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.092|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|Evening FEV1||0.092|0.022|0.0014
81677213|NCT00662792|163049961|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.14|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|Evening FEV1||0.140|0.070|<.0001
81677214|NCT00662792|163049961|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.2584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.056|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|Evening FEV1||0.056|-0.015|0.2584
81677215|NCT00662792|163049962|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|-0.02|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|Daytime||-0.02|-0.11|0.0027
81677216|NCT00662792|163049962|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.4587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.03|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|Daytime||0.03|-0.06|0.4587
81677217|NCT00662792|163049962|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.1535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.08|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|Daytime||0.08|-0.01|0.1535
81677218|NCT00662792|163049962|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.05|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|Night-time||-0.05|-0.14|0.0002
81677219|NCT00662792|163049962|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.04|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|Night-time||-0.04|-0.14|0.0006
81677220|NCT00662792|163049962|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.5784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.04|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|Night-time||0.04|-0.06|0.5784
81677221|NCT00662792|163049962|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.04|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|24 hours||-0.04|-0.14|0.0003
81677222|NCT00662792|163049962|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.02|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|24 hours||-0.02|-0.12|0.0042
81677223|NCT00662792|163049962|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.9978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.05|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|24 hours||0.05|-0.05|0.9978
81677224|NCT00662792|163049963|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.11|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|Daytime||-0.11|-0.55|0.0029
81677225|NCT00662792|163049963|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.14|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|Daytime||-0.14|-0.58|0.0012
81677226|NCT00662792|163049963|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.25|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|Daytime||0.25|-0.02|0.0829
81677227|NCT00662792|163049963|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.04|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|Night-time||-0.04|-0.30|0.0115
81677228|NCT00662792|163049963|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.1772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.04|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|Night-time||0.04|-0.22|0.1772
81677229|NCT00662792|163049963|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.6895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.27|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|Night-time||0.27|-0.18|0.6895
81677230|NCT00662792|163049963|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.21|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|Over 24 hours||-0.21|-0.84|0.0013
81677231|NCT00662792|163049963|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.15|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|Over 24 hours||-0.15|-0.78|0.0040
81677232|NCT00662792|163049963|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.3287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.48|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|Over 24 hours||0.48|-0.16|0.3287
81708197|NCT02274311|163113457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Measures of central tendency (mean) and variability (range and/or SD) were used to describe numeric variables. Paired Student's t test was used to verify the mean differences between dependent normally distributed variables. Wilcoxon sign test was performed to non-normally distributed dependent variables.~Asignificance level of 5%was adopted for all statistical tests (P \<.05)."||||< 0.05
81708198|NCT05085275|163113460|NON_INFERIORITY|The study planned to enroll 400 patients (200 patients in each treatment arm) to achieve 90% power to detect a hazard ratio (HR) of 0.60 for the primary composite endpoint, with differences between treatment groups assessed using a 2-sided alpha of \<0.05|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.1602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.14|||Regression, Cox|||||1.14|0.46|.1602
81535761|NCT03016312|162754121|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|1.44||||0.6262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|7.23|||z-test|||Difference in Event Free Rate - 12 months||7.23|-4.35|0.6262
81535762|NCT03016312|162754122|SUPERIORITY||Difference in 50% Decrease Response Rate|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|2.0|-4.5|7.8|||||||Odds Ratio: 1.1 95%CI: 0.8, 1.5|7.8|-4.5|
81535763|NCT03016312|162754123|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.055||||0.5359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.251|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||1.251|0.890|0.5359
81535764|NCT03016312|162754123|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.037||||0.6857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.869|1.238|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis||1.238|0.869|0.6857
81535765|NCT00496015|162754131|SUPERIORITY|Superiority criteria: The lower limit (LL) of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between groups (Synflorix PRE Group minus Synflorix I Group) was above 0%.|Difference in percentages|22.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.78|32.11||||||||32.11|11.78|
81535766|NCT01116401|162754164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.007
81677233|NCT00662792|163049964|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.9956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|||0.03|-0.03|0.9956
81677234|NCT00662792|163049964|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.02|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|||0.02|-0.03|0.7100
81677235|NCT00662792|163049964|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.3659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.04|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|||0.04|-0.02|0.3659
81677236|NCT00662792|163049965|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.4416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.02|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|||0.02|-0.04|0.4416
81677237|NCT00662792|163049965|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.7058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.02|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|||0.02|-0.03|0.7058
81677238|NCT00662792|163049965|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.1494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.05|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|||0.05|-0.01|0.1494
81535767|NCT01116401|162754165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.01
81535768|NCT00904813|162754189|NON_INFERIORITY|In the initial protocol treatment groups were deemed non-inferior if the upper limit of a two-sided 90% CI for the hazard ratio did not exceed 1.7. With a cumulative incidence of local recurrence at 15%, a sample size of 840 participants were determined to provide a power of 80%. However, due to lower recurrence rate, the trial was re-powered in the amendment 1999 to deem non-inferiority at an HR not exceeding 2.5 or 3.6 depending on the frequency of local recurrence.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.06|2.56||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Log Rank|An overall p-value was calculated.|SRT was used as reference group. Estimation described above is for SRT-delay. For LRT-delay HR (90% CI) was 1.22 with lower limit: 0.33, and upper limit: 3.45.|The effect of treatment regimen on local recurrence as first event in the three-armed group comparison (n = 385) was estimated with proportional hazards regression, stratified by participating centre.||2.56|0.06|0.52
81535769|NCT00904813|162754189|NON_INFERIORITY|In the initial protocol treatment groups were deemed non-inferior if the upper limit of a two-sided 90% CI for the hazard ratio did not exceed 1.7. With a cumulative incidence of local recurrence at 15%, a sample size of 840 participants were determined to provide a power of 80%. However, due to lower recurrence rate, the trial was re-powered in the amendment 1999 to deem non-inferiority at an HR not exceeding 2.5 or 3.6 depending on the frequency of local recurrence.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.35||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Log Rank|An overall p-value was calculated.|SRT was used as reference group (1.00). Estimation described above is for SRT-delay. For LRT-delay HR (95% CI) was 0.99 with lower limit: 0.68, and upper limit: 1.42.|The effect of treatment regimen on recurrence-free survival in the three armed randomisation comparison (n = 385) was estimated with proportional hazards regression, stratified by participating centre.||1.35|0.64|0.92
81575968|NCT01986855|162823330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-0.03||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.18||The cLDA model included fixed effects for treatment, time, eGFR stratum (\<45 or ≥45 mL/min/1.73m\^2), baseline treatment with insulin stratum (yes/no), and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||0.18|-0.23|0.807
81677239|NCT00662792|163049966|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.06|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|||0.06|-0.06|0.9980
81677240|NCT00662792|163049966|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.4618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.08|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|||0.08|-0.04|0.4618
81677241|NCT00662792|163049966|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.12|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|||0.12|0.00|0.0418
81677242|NCT00662792|163049967|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.4206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.03|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Tio18GEL)|||0.03|-0.08|0.4206
81677243|NCT00662792|163049967|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.8723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.06|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (Salm50DPI)|||0.06|-0.05|0.8723
81708199|NCT05085275|163113462|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2392||0.3|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||.30
81677244|NCT00662792|163049967|SUPERIORITY||Difference of adjusted means|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.1005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.11|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance with terms for centre, patient within centre, treatment, and period. α = 0.05 two-sided.|(T+S\_PE) - (T18GEL+S-DPI)|||0.11|-0.01|0.1005
81677245|NCT03021642|163049980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric Least square (LS) mean ratio|98.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.67|103.96||||||||103.96|93.67|
81677246|NCT03021642|163049981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS mean ratio|95.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.43|103.59||||||||103.59|88.43|
81677247|NCT03021642|163049982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS mean ratio|96.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.8|103.36||||||||103.36|90.8|
81677248|NCT03021642|163049983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.8981|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.025|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.025|-1.000|0.8981
81677249|NCT03285243|163050015|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||A priori, All p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81677250|NCT03285243|163050016|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||a priori, all p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.002
81677251|NCT02435849|163050020|OTHER|testing the null hypothesis that ORR within 3 months is less than or equal to 20%|||||<|0.0001|||||||Clopper-Pearson|||||||<.0001
81677252|NCT02435849|163050022|OTHER|testing the null hypothesis that ORR with MRD negative within 3 months is less than or equal to 15%|||||<|0.0001|||||||Clopper-Pearson|||||||<.0001
81677253|NCT02435849|163050023|OTHER|testing the null hypothesis that ORR with MRD negative within 3 months is less than or equal to 15%|||||<|0.0001|||||||Clopper-Pearson|||||||<.0001
81677254|NCT03175549|163050055|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.1||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.22|29.38||A priori threshold for significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Standard error was calculated using bootstrap methods which is considered best for MEM.|||29.38|-10.22|0.36
81677255|NCT03175549|163050056|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Posted results show mean change in drinking for the drug group relative to placebo for each day of the 11 days of ad libidum drinking (Days 1-11) permitted during the 14 days (2 weeks) of medication.||||<0.025
81677256|NCT03175549|163050056|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|473 daily observations within 43 individuals.|The apremilast group showed a significantly more rapid reduction in drinks per day relative to placebo.|||||0.025
81677257|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|-79.456|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0819|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-81.56|-77.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ABeta 1-38: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-77.11|-81.56|<0.0001
81677258|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|-87.403|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0887|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-88.8|-85.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ABeta 1-38: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-85.84|-88.80|<0.0001
81677259|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|-83.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0905|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-85.65|-81.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ABeta 1-40: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-81.78|-85.65|<0.0001
81677260|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|-92.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-93.15|-90.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ABeta 1-40: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-90.98|-93.15|<0.0001
81677261|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|-84.814|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0971|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-86.64|-82.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ABeta 1-42: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-82.74|-86.64|<0.0001
81677262|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|-92.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1114|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-93.85|-91.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ABeta 1-42: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-91.74|-93.85|<0.0001
81677263|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|-79.465|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-81.69|-76.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ABeta x-38: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-76.96|-81.69|<0.0001
81677264|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|-88.711|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0963|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-90.06|-87.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ABeta x-38: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-87.18|-90.06|<0.0001
81677265|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|-78.936|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0824|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-81.11|-76.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ABeta x-40: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-76.52|-81.11|<0.0001
81677266|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|-86.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0899|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-87.82|-84.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ABeta x-40: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-84.55|-87.82|<0.0001
81677267|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|-79.648|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0664|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-81.36|-77.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ABeta x-42: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-77.78|-81.36|<0.0001
81677268|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|-84.985|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0715|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-86.34|-83.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ABeta x-42: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-83.50|-86.34|<0.0001
81677269|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|72.893|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0809|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|55.37|92.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||sAPP-alpha: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||92.40|55.37|<0.0001
81677270|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|98.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0897|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|75.92|122.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||sAPP-alpha: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||122.96|75.92|<0.0001
81677271|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|-80.164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0668|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-81.84|-78.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||sAPP-beta: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-78.33|-81.84|<0.0001
81677272|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|-83.381|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0733|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-84.92|-81.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||sAPP-beta: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-81.69|-84.92|<0.0001
81575969|NCT01986855|162823330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-0.15||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.06||The cLDA model included fixed effects for treatment, time, eGFR stratum (\<45 or ≥45 mL/min/1.73m\^2), baseline treatment with insulin stratum (yes/no), and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||0.06|-0.35|0.155
81575970|NCT01986855|162823331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages vs. Placebo|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|12.1|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen Method|||12.1|-4.8|
81677273|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|-78.408|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0602|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-80.06|-76.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Abeta total: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate||-76.62|-80.06|<0.0001
81677274|NCT02793232|163050106|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from baseline|-85.365|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0653|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-86.57|-84.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Abeta total: General linear model with treatment, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-84.05|-86.57|<0.0001
81677275|NCT00725075|163050107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change From Baseline|-2.26||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.25|1.74|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with the baseline value as covariate and with treatment group and center as fixed factors||Comparison of Mean Change in Baseline: Least Squared Estimates with Statistical Inference.||1.74|-6.25|0.267
81677276|NCT00725075|163050107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change From Baseline|-0.08||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|3.74|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with the baseline value as covariate and with treatment group and center as fixed factors||Comparison of Mean Change in Baseline: Least Squared Estimates with Statistical Inference.||3.74|-3.91|0.966
81677277|NCT02340663|163050120|OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.23
81677278|NCT02340663|163050121|OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.045
81677279|NCT02340663|163050122|OTHER|||||||0.665|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.665
81677280|NCT02340663|163050123|OTHER|||||||0.249|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.249
81677281|NCT02340663|163050124|OTHER|||||||0.626|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.626
81677282|NCT02340663|163050125|OTHER|||||||0.695|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.695
81677283|NCT02340663|163050126|OTHER|||||||0.255|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.255
81677284|NCT02340663|163050127|OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.049
81677285|NCT02340663|163050130|OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.750
81677286|NCT02340663|163050131|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The P-value given is the computed value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81677287|NCT02340663|163050132|OTHER|||||||0.544|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.544
81677288|NCT02340663|163050133|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.220
81677289|NCT02340663|163050134|OTHER|||||||0.081|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.081
81677290|NCT02340663|163050135|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81677291|NCT02340663|163050136|OTHER|||||||0.731|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.731
81677292|NCT02340663|163050137|OTHER|||||||0.238|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.238
81677293|NCT02340663|163050138|OTHER|||||||0.952||||||"The P-value refers to the difference in group means, see Group Means row in the table."|ANOVA|||||||0.952
81677294|NCT02340663|163050139|OTHER|||||||0.53||||||"The P-value refers to the difference in group means, see Group Means row in the table."|ANOVA|||||||0.53
81677295|NCT02340663|163050140|OTHER|||||||0.292||||||"The P-value refers to the difference in group means, see Group Means row in the table."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.292
81677296|NCT02340663|163050141|OTHER|||||||0.289|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The P-value refers to the main effect of treatment group, i.e., differences between SOVA bite splints and Michigan bite splints.||||0.289
81677297|NCT02340663|163050142|OTHER|||||||0.287||||||The P-value refers to the main effect of treatment group, i.e., differences between SOVA bite splints and Michigan bite splints.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.287
81677298|NCT02340663|163050143|OTHER|||||||0.505||||||The P-value refers to the main effect of treatment group, i.e., differences between SOVA bite splints and Michigan bite splints.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.505
81677299|NCT02340663|163050144|OTHER|||||||0.643||||||The P-value refers to the main effect of treatment group, i.e., differences between SOVA bite splints and Michigan bite splints.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.643
81677300|NCT02340663|163050145|OTHER|||||||0.923||||||The P-value refers to the main effect of treatment group, i.e., differences between SOVA bite splints and Michigan bite splints.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.923
81677301|NCT02979431|163050152|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||The primary endpoint was analysed using log-rank test to compare time-to-BQL between each of the ALX-0171 treatment groups and the combined placebo group. The tests were performed in a sequential way to preserve the family-wise error rate at 0.05.||||<0.001
81677302|NCT02979431|163050152|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||The primary endpoint was analysed using log-rank test to compare time-to-BQL between each of the ALX-0171 treatment groups and the combined placebo group. The tests were performed in a sequential way to preserve the family-wise error rate at 0.05.||||=0.001
81677303|NCT02979431|163050152|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||The primary endpoint was analysed using log-rank test to compare time-to-BQL between each of the ALX-0171 treatment groups and the combined placebo group. The tests were performed in a sequential way to preserve the family-wise error rate at 0.05.||||<0.001
81708200|NCT05085275|163113463|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8295||0.17|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.17
81677304|NCT02979431|163050153|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6452|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5843|=|0.271|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A comparison for change from Baseline in GSS to Day 2, 5 hours post-dose was performed using a contrast analysis on a longitudinal mixed model with random factor subject and fixed effects baseline value, treatment group and timepoint, including the treatment-by-timepoint interaction term. All data up to + including Day 3 were used in the longitudinal mixed model. The Kenward-Roger approximation of degrees of freedom was used.The model was fitted using an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.||||=0.271
81677305|NCT02979431|163050153|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-0.4904|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5862|=|0.404|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.404
81677306|NCT02979431|163050153|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-0.2156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5842|=|0.713|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.713
81677307|NCT02301403|163050177|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|5.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.14|1.69|<.001
81677308|NCT01060059|163050194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.46|||Regression, Logistic|If several variables had Spearman's rho \> 0.4 (for continuous) and Cramer's V \> 0.4 (for categorical covariates), only one was left in the model.||Logistic regression analysis was used to determine if Baseline Gender (Male vs. Female), was associated with treatment choice at baseline. Odds ratios were determined and if the odds ratio was greater than 1, it indicated it is more likely to initiate exenatide treatment. Covariates with more than 30% observations missing were omitted in this analysis. Missing values for remaining numeric covariates were replaced with means, and for categorical ones - with modes.||1.46|0.62|0.831
81677309|NCT01060059|163050194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.76||Baseline Medical conditions (yes vs. no)|Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression analysis was used to find factors associated with treatment choice at baseline. Covariates with more than 30% observations missing are omitted in this analysis. Weight was removed (high correlation with BMI) and also fasting blood glucose (lab value) was removed (high correlation with HbA1c). Missing values for remaining numeric covariates were replaced with means, and for categorical ones-with modes.||1.76|0.74|0.554
81677310|NCT01060059|163050194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.42||Baseline gastrointestinal symptoms (yes vs. no)|Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression analysis was used to find factors associated with treatment choice at baseline. Covariates with more than 30% observations missing are omitted in this analysis. Weight was removed (high correlation with BMI) and also fasting blood glucose (lab value) was removed (high correlation with HbA1c). Missing values for remaining numeric covariates were replaced with means, and for categorical ones-with modes.||3.42|0.43|0.714
81677311|NCT01060059|163050195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.78|||Regression, Logistic|If several variables had Spearman's rho \> 0.4 (for continuous) and Cramer's V \> 0.4 (for categorical covariates), only one was left in the model.||Logistic regression analysis was used to determine if Baseline HbA1c was 1% more, was it associated with treatment choice at baseline. Odds ratios were determined and if the odds ratio was greater than 1, it indicated it is more likely to initiate exenatide treatment. Covariates with more than 30% observations missing were omitted in this analysis. Missing values for remaining numeric covariates were replaced with means, and for categorical ones - with modes.||0.78|0.60|<0.001
81677312|NCT01060059|163050196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.0|||Regression, Logistic|If several variables had Spearman's rho \> 0.4 (for continuous) and Cramer's V \> 0.4 (for categorical covariates), only one was left in the model.||Logistic regression analysis was used to determine if longer duration of diabetes was associated with treatment choice at baseline. Odds ratios were determined and if the odds ratio was greater than 1, it indicated it is more likely to initiate exenatide treatment. Covariates with more than 30% observations missing were omitted in this analysis. Missing values for remaining numeric covariates were replaced with means, and for categorical ones - with modes.||1.00|0.96|0.055
81677313|NCT01060059|163050197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|0.99|||Regression, Logistic|If several variables had Spearman's rho \> 0.4 (for continuous) and Cramer's V \> 0.4 (for categorical covariates), only one was left in the model.||Logistic regression analysis was used to determine if older age (1 year older), was associated with treatment choice at baseline. Odds ratios were determined and if the odds ratio was greater than 1, it indicated it is more likely to initiate exenatide treatment. Covariates with more than 30% observations missing were omitted in this analysis. Missing values for remaining numeric covariates were replaced with means, and for categorical ones - with modes.||0.99|0.95|<0.001
81686343|NCT01025336|163070022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.57|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS)\]|Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||2.57|1.06|
81575971|NCT01986855|162823331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages vs. Placebo|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|2.3|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen Method|||2.3|-16.3|
81708201|NCT04566445|163113484|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0901|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.087|0.211|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 12||0.211|-0.087|
81708202|NCT04566445|163113484|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.066|0.234|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 12||0.234|-0.066|
81708203|NCT04566445|163113484|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.096|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1198|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.102|0.294|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 24||0.294|-0.102|
81708204|NCT04566445|163113484|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.205|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.007|0.404|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 24||0.404|0.007|
81708205|NCT04566445|163113484|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.197|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2135|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.155|0.55|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 36||0.550|-0.155|
81467334|NCT01154088|162626613|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: Non-inferiority of Nimenrix Lot B vs. Nimenrix Lot A in terms of non-inferiority would be demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% CIs on the rSBA GMT ratios (GMTs of Nimenrix Lot B over the GMTs of the Nimenrix Lot A) would be below (\<) a limit of 2-fold for antibodies against all meningococcal serogroups.|Adjusted GMT ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.37||||||Demonstration of the comparability of the immunogenicity of Lot A to Lot B of Nimenrix conjugate vaccine with respect to rSBA geometric mean titres (GMTs) for N. meningitidis serogroups C, 1 month after vaccination as measured at GSK.||1.37|0.96|
81467335|NCT01154088|162626613|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: Non-inferiority of Nimenrix Lot B vs. Nimenrix Lot A in terms of non-inferiority would be demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% CIs on the rSBA GMT ratios (GMTs of Nimenrix Lot B over the GMTs of the Nimenrix Lot A) would be below (\<) a limit of 2-fold for antibodies against all meningococcal serogroups.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.04||||||Demonstration of the comparability of the immunogenicity of Lot A to Lot B of Nimenrix conjugate vaccine with respect to rSBA geometric mean titres (GMTs) for N. meningitidis serogroups W-135, 1 month after vaccination as measured at GSK.||1.04|0.8|
81467336|NCT01154088|162626613|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority: Non-inferiority of Nimenrix Lot B vs. Nimenrix Lot A in terms of non-inferiority would be demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% CIs on the rSBA GMT ratios (GMTs of Nimenrix Lot B over the GMTs of the Nimenrix Lot A) would be below (\<) a limit of 2-fold for antibodies against all meningococcal serogroups.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.99||||||Demonstration of the comparability of the immunogenicity of Lot A to Lot B of Nimenrix conjugate vaccine with respect to rSBA geometric mean titres (GMTs) for N. meningitidis serogroups Y, 1 month after vaccination as measured at GSK.||0.99|0.78|
81467337|NCT05010512|162626624|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority in distance VA was declared if the least squares means difference upper confidence limit was less than 0.05.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.01||Since a noninferiority hypothesis is being tested, a p-value is not applicable. Confidence limit is being reported and compared to the noninferiority margin.|||LSM results based on mixed effects repeated measures model with terms for lens, period and sequence as fixed effects, subject as a random effect. Difference = DT1 minus Infuse|||0.01||
81467338|NCT00805870|162626681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.271|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.298|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.521|46.978|||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that no difference is observed in quadriceps muscle strength between the fish oil and control groups.||46.978|-63.521|>0.05
81467339|NCT00805870|162626682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.845|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.417|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.823|1.132|||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the amount of force applied to the quadriceps to elicit pain or discomfort between the fish oil and control groups.||1.132|-4.823|>0.05
81467340|NCT00805870|162626683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-57.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|47.093|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-156.373|42.344|||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in creatine kinase activity between the fish oil and the control groups.||42.344|-156.373|>0.05
81536995|NCT02649556|162756648|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.413|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.694|-0.131||||||"The analysis will determine the effect of THS 2.2 compared to CC at Month 12 on the components of the smokers' health profile. This study has no formal pre-specified hypotheses associated with the study objectives. Estimates of THS 2.2 effect will be presented by mean of LS Mean difference of White Blood Cell counts between CC and THS 2.2 and related 95% CI."|Mixed model conducted on original values with visit, baseline value and its interaction with visit, sex, Caucasian origin, product use pattern category and its interaction with visit, and other baseline covariates relevant for the specific clinical risk endpoint as fixed effect factors and site as a random effect.|-0.131|-0.694|
81708206|NCT04566445|163113484|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.423|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2152|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.068|0.779|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 36||0.779|0.068|
81708207|NCT04566445|163113484|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2644|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.385|0.489|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 48||0.489|-0.385|
81708208|NCT04566445|163113484|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.488|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2662|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.049|0.928|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 48||0.928|0.049|
81708209|NCT04566445|163113484|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.307|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3361|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.248|0.862|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 72||0.862|-0.248|
81708210|NCT04566445|163113484|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.503|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3392|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.058|1.063|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 72||1.063|-0.058|
81708211|NCT04566445|163113485|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.645|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4527|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.103|1.393|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 96||1.393|-0.103|
81708212|NCT04566445|163113485|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.838|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4577|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.081|1.594|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 96||1.594|0.081|
81708213|NCT04566445|163113490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|1.7|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 12||1.7|-2.6|
81708214|NCT04566445|163113490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|0.4|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 12||0.4|-4.0|
81708215|NCT04566445|163113490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.1|0.8|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 24||0.8|-4.1|
81708216|NCT04566445|163113490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.7|-2.8|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 24||-2.8|-7.7|
81708217|NCT04566445|163113490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|3.5|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 36||3.5|-2.5|
81708218|NCT04566445|163113490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.7|-1.7|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 36||-1.7|-7.7|
81708219|NCT04566445|163113490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.14|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|6.1|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 48||6.1|-0.9|
81708220|NCT04566445|163113490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.6|1.4|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 48||1.4|-5.6|
81708221|NCT04566445|163113490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|8.4|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 72||8.4|1.0|
81708222|NCT04566445|163113490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|4.5|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 72||4.5|-2.8|
81677314|NCT01060059|163050198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.23|||Regression, Logistic|If several variables had Spearman's rho \> 0.4 (for continuous) and Cramer's V \> 0.4 (for categorical covariates), only one was left in the model.||Logistic regression analysis was used to determine if higher BMI (1 kg/m\^2 higher) was associated with treatment choice at baseline. Odds ratios were determined and if the odds ratio was greater than 1, it indicated it is more likely to initiate exenatide treatment. Covariates with more than 30% observations missing were omitted in this analysis. Missing values for remaining numeric covariates were replaced with means, and for categorical ones - with modes.||1.23|1.15|<0.001
81677315|NCT01060059|163050199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.05|||Regression, Logistic|If several variables had Spearman's rho \> 0.4 (for continuous) and Cramer's V \> 0.4 (for categorical covariates), only one was left in the model.||Logistic regression analysis was used to determine if greater height (1 cm higher) was associated with treatment choice at baseline. Odds ratios were determined and if the odds ratio was greater than 1, it indicated it is more likely to initiate exenatide treatment. Covariates with more than 30% observations missing were omitted in this analysis. Missing values for remaining numeric covariates were replaced with means, and for categorical ones - with modes.||1.05|1.00|0.026
81677316|NCT01060059|163050200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.77|||Regression, Logistic|If several variables had Spearman's rho \> 0.4 (for continuous) and Cramer's V \> 0.4 (for categorical covariates), only one was left in the model.||Logistic regression analysis was used to determine if higher baseline creatinine (1mg/dL higher) was associated with treatment choice at baseline. Odds ratios were determined and if the odds ratio was greater than 1, it indicated it is more likely to initiate exenatide treatment. Covariates with more than 30% observations missing were omitted in this analysis. Missing values for remaining numeric covariates were replaced with means, and for categorical ones - with modes.||0.77|0.18|0.007
81677317|NCT01060059|163050200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.0|||Regression, Logistic|If several variables had Spearman's rho \> 0.4 (for continuous) and Cramer's V \> 0.4 (for categorical covariates), only one was left in the model.||Logistic regression analysis was used to determine if higher baseline fasting HDL cholesterol (1mg/dL higher) was associated with treatment choice at baseline. Odds ratios were determined and if the odds ratio was greater than 1, it indicated it is more likely to initiate exenatide treatment. Covariates with more than 30% observations missing were omitted in this analysis. Missing values for remaining numeric covariates were replaced with means, and for categorical ones - with modes.||1.00|0.97|0.094
81686344|NCT01025336|163070022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.78|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS)\]|Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||2.78|1.50|
81708223|NCT04566445|163113490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.7|11.6|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 96||11.6|2.7|
81708224|NCT04566445|163113490|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|7.1|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 96||7.1|-1.8|
81467341|NCT00805870|162626684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.374|0.417|||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in interleukin-6 concentration between the fish oil and control groups.||0.417|-0.374|>0.05
81467342|NCT00380081|162626716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Treatment effect|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81708225|NCT04453722|163113495|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and p-values from Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: In hospital TWA SpO2 \<90% (%)||0|-0.4|0.120
81708226|NCT04453722|163113495|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and p-values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|-407.0||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1816.0|208.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: In hospital AUC SpO2 \<90% (% \* min)||208|-1816|0.349
81708227|NCT04453722|163113495|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and p-values from Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Post-discharge TWA SpO2 \<90% (%)||0|-0.2|0.307
81708228|NCT04453722|163113495|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and p-values from Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-35.0||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-195.0|67.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Post-discharge AUC SpO2 \<90% (% \* min)||67|-195|0.431
81708229|NCT04453722|163113496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|4.27|||Fisher Exact|||variable: In hospital Any event, N (%)c||4.27|0.22|>0.99
81708230|NCT04453722|163113496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.9|||Chi-squared|||variable: Post-discharge Any event, N (%)||2.90|0.35|>0.99
81708231|NCT04453722|163113497|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and p-values from Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-6.0||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|4.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: In hospital Number||4.0|-26.0|0.354
81708232|NCT04453722|163113497|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and p-values from Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-46.1||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-274.0|5.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: In hospital Total duration (min)||5.1|-274|0.133
81708233|NCT04453722|163113497|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-24.1||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-213.0|0.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: In hospital Duration \>2 min (min)||0.1|-213|0.075
81708234|NCT04453722|163113497|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: In hospital Mean duration-all patients (min)||-0.4|-4.5|0.009
81708235|NCT04453722|163113497|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-0.7|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: in hospital mean duration for events in those with any events (min)||-0.7|-4.7|0.001
81677318|NCT01060059|163050200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.01|||Regression, Logistic|If several variables had Spearman's rho \> 0.4 (for continuous) and Cramer's V \> 0.4 (for categorical covariates), only one was left in the model.||Logistic regression analysis was used to determine if higher baseline fasting total cholesterol (1mg/dL higher) was associated with treatment choice at baseline. Odds ratios were determined and if the odds ratio was greater than 1, it indicated it is more likely to initiate exenatide treatment. Covariates with more than 30% observations missing were omitted in this analysis. Missing values for remaining numeric covariates were replaced with means, and for categorical ones - with modes.||1.01|1.00|0.259
81677319|NCT01060059|163050200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||Regression, Logistic|If several variables had Spearman's rho \> 0.4 (for continuous) and Cramer's V \> 0.4 (for categorical covariates), only one was left in the model.||Logistic regression analysis was used to determine if higher baseline fasting triglycerides (1mg/dL higher) was associated with treatment choice at baseline. Odds ratios were determined and if the odds ratio was greater than 1, it indicated it is more likely to initiate exenatide treatment. Covariates with more than 30% observations missing were omitted in this analysis. Missing values for remaining numeric covariates were replaced with means, and for categorical ones - with modes.||1.00|1.00|0.123
81677320|NCT03551743|163050262|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-65.02||||0.0344|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0344
81677321|NCT03551743|163050262|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-92.38||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0014
81677322|NCT03551743|163050262|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-46.26||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0002
81677323|NCT03551743|163050263|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|88722.37||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0032
81677324|NCT03551743|163050263|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|151500.3||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0003
81677325|NCT03551743|163050263|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|198560.4||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0004
81677326|NCT03551743|163050264|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-76.05||||0.1874|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1874
81677327|NCT03551743|163050264|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-27.98||||0.386|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.386
81677328|NCT03551743|163050264|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-49.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81677329|NCT03550066|163050275|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority limit, d, is selected as the largest difference that is clinically acceptable. Here the non-inferiority limit is d=.6 (a medium to large effect size).||||||0.18||||||Threshold for statistical significance: \<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81677330|NCT02105415|163050278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|2.7|||ANCOVA|||5 minutes||2.7|-6.9|0.385
81677331|NCT02105415|163050278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|2.8|||ANCOVA|||10 minutes||2.8|-10.8|0.241
81677332|NCT02105415|163050278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|5.6|||ANCOVA|||15 minutes||5.6|-7.2|0.802
81677333|NCT02105415|163050279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.605|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.605
81677334|NCT02105415|163050280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.212|||||||ANCOVA|||Pre-treatment||||0.212
81677335|NCT02105415|163050280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.308|||||||ANCOVA|||New-onset pressors (within 3 minutes)||||0.308
81677336|NCT02105415|163050280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.691|||||||ANCOVA|||Delayed-onset pressors (within 24 hrs)||||0.691
81677337|NCT02105415|163050282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.911|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.911
81677338|NCT02105415|163050283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069|||||||ANCOVA|||Red blood cell||||0.069
81677339|NCT02105415|163050283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||ANCOVA|||Non-red blood cell||||0.046
81677340|NCT02105415|163050283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.502|||||||ANCOVA|||Colloid||||0.502
81677341|NCT02105415|163050284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.994|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.994
81677342|NCT02105415|163050285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.233|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.233
81467343|NCT00380081|162626717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Treatment effect|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81467344|NCT00380081|162626718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Treatment effect|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81677343|NCT01493180|163050286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.576|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.576
81677344|NCT06033079|163050292|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.95||||||||2.95|0.32|
81677345|NCT06033079|163050293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.233|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.233
81677346|NCT06033079|163050294|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.37||||||||2.37|0.30|
81677347|NCT06033079|163050295|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.82||||||||1.82|0.32|
81677348|NCT06033079|163050296|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|7.51||||||||7.51|0.34|
81677349|NCT06033079|163050297|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.42||||||||1.42|0.13|
81677350|NCT06033079|163050298|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|7.9||||||||7.90|0.41|
81677351|NCT00644787|163050300|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Difference of 7.5 mm in VAS score was selected as the threshold value for clinical non-inferiority of Fentanyl 1-day transdermal patch to Fentanyl 3-day transdermal patch.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|6.23||||||||6.23|-3.50|
81677352|NCT01227902|163050356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.1|52.9|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a \>=50% reduction in partial-onset seizure frequency from Baseline.|||52.9|27.1|
81677353|NCT01227902|163050356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|32.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.1|44.9|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a \>=50% reduction in partial-onset seizure frequency from Baseline.|||44.9|19.1|
81677354|NCT01227902|163050356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.2|64.8|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a \>=50% reduction in partial-onset seizure frequency from Baseline.|||64.8|35.2|
81677355|NCT01227902|163050356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|56.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.3|70.5|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a \>=50% reduction in partial-onset seizure frequency from Baseline.|||70.5|43.3|
81677356|NCT01227902|163050356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|44.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.6|51.4|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a \>=50% reduction in partial-onset seizure frequency from Baseline.|||51.4|37.6|
81535770|NCT00904813|162754189|NON_INFERIORITY|In the initial protocol treatment groups were deemed non-inferior if the upper limit of a two-sided 90% CI for the hazard ratio did not exceed 1.7. With a cumulative incidence of local recurrence at 15%, a sample size of 840 participants were determined to provide a power of 80%. However, due to lower recurrence rate, the trial was re-powered in the amendment 1999 to deem non-inferiority at an HR not exceeding 2.5 or 3.6 depending on the frequency of local recurrence.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|2.27||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Log Rank||SRT was used as reference group (1.00). Estimation described above is for SRT-delay.|The effect of treatment regimen on local recurrence as first event in the pooled short-course RT comparison (n = 712) was estimated with proportional hazards regression, stratified by participating centre.||2.27|0.36|0.59
81535771|NCT00904813|162754189|NON_INFERIORITY|In the initial protocol treatment groups were deemed non-inferior if the upper limit of a two-sided 90% CI for the hazard ratio did not exceed 1.7. With a cumulative incidence of local recurrence at 15%, a sample size of 840 participants were determined to provide a power of 80%. However, due to lower recurrence rate, the trial was re-powered in the amendment 1999 to deem non-inferiority at an HR not exceeding 2.5 or 3.6 depending on the frequency of local recurrence.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.18||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Log Rank||SRT was used as reference group. Estimation described above is for SRT-delay.|The effect of treatment regimen on recurrence-free survival in the pooled short-course RT comparison (n = 712) was estimated with proportional hazards regression, stratified by participating centre.||1.18|0.69|0.39
81535772|NCT00904813|162754190|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.32||The threshold of statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Model was adjusted for sex, age over 75 years, type of surgery and ASA fitness grade.|Group B was used as the reference group.|The association between postoperative complications and short-course RT by overall treatment time was assessed using logistic regression analysis.||1.32|0.40|0.289
81535773|NCT00904813|162754190|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.84||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Model was adjusted for sex, age over 75 years, type of surgery and ASA fitness grade.|Group B was used as the reference group.|The association between postoperative complications and short-course RT by overall treatment time was assessed using logistic regression analysis.||0.84|0.30|0.009
81535774|NCT00904813|162754190|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.65||The threshold for statistical significance was p-value=0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Model was adjusted for sex, age over 75 years, type of surgery and ASA fitness grade.|Group B was used as the reference group.|The association between postoperative complications and short-course RT by overall treatment time was assessed using logistic regression analysis.||0.65|0.23|<0.001
81535775|NCT00904813|162754190|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|6.37||The threshold for statistical significance was p-value = 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Model was adjusted for sex, age over 75 years, type of surgery and ASA fitness grade.|Group E was used as the reference group.|The association between postoperative complications and long-course RT by overall treatment time was assessed using logistic regression analysis.||6.37|0.39|0.521
81535776|NCT00904813|162754191|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.99||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Cox|Model adjusted for age, sex and type of surgery.|No pCR was used as reference group.|The association between pathological complete response (pCR), eg no signs of viable tumour or metastatic nodes (T0N0) and overall survival (OS) was assessed using Cox-regression model.||0.99|0.26|0.046
81535777|NCT02656017|162754208|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model with random intercept was used to compare the change in GSRS score as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinical site.||0.26|-0.13|0.50
81677357|NCT02397473|163050405|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-3.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|-0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.23|-6.72|0.036
81677358|NCT02397473|163050406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||ANCOVA|Koch's nonparametric randomization-based ANCOVA.||||||0.046
81535778|NCT02656017|162754209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Gray's test|||The Gray's test of homogeneity for competing risks was used to compare cumulative incidence of tolerating the drug between study arms.||||0.12
81535779|NCT02656017|162754210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Cumulative incidence between study arms and logistic regression was used to assess the association between study arms.||||0.98
81575972|NCT01986855|162823332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages vs. Placebo|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|9.0|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen Method|||9.0|-2.7|
81677359|NCT02397473|163050407|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.57|-3.23|0.493
81677360|NCT02397473|163050408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.046||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.242|7.469|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.469|1.242|0.016
81677361|NCT02397473|163050409|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.312||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.502|3.426|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.426|.502|0.575
81677362|NCT02397473|163050410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.965||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.512|1.819|||Mixed Models Analysis|Pseudo-likelihood-based repeated measures.||||1.819|.512|0.910
81677363|NCT02397473|163050411|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.929||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.449|1.923|||Mixed Models Analysis|Pseudolikelihood-based repeated measures model||||1.923|0.449|0.841
81677364|NCT00997516|163050431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Significant at p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81677365|NCT00997516|163050432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81677366|NCT00997516|163050441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||||||Significant at p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Overall body satisfaction||||0.86
81677367|NCT00997516|163050441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||||||Significant at p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Damage to body||||0.18
81677368|NCT00997516|163050441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||Significant at p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Physical attractiveness||||0.04
81708236|NCT04453722|163113497|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: post-discharge number||1.0|-4.0|0.584
81708237|NCT04453722|163113497|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and p-values from Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|3.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Post-discharge duration (min)||3.3|-18.6|0.556
81708238|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Degree of disturbing daily life except sleep (at the day of discharge)||2.0|0.0|0.096
81708239|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Degree of disturbing sleep (at the day of discharge)||2.0|0.0|0.205
81677369|NCT00997516|163050441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||||||Significant at p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Masculinity/femininity||||0.34
81677370|NCT00997516|163050441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||||||Significant at p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Looking at oneself naked||||0.63
81708240|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: comfortable to wear (at the day of discharge)||0.0|-1.0|0.839
81708241|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Tolerable to audible alert (at the day of discharge)||0.0|0.0|0.621
81677371|NCT00997516|163050442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Cosmetic appearance of abdomen||||0.48
81677372|NCT00997516|163050442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Cosmetic appearance of scars||||0.09
81677373|NCT00997516|163050442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Satisfaction with scars||||0.25
81677374|NCT00997516|163050442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Discomfort of scars||||0.81
81677375|NCT00997516|163050442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Overall impression of scars||||<0.01
81677376|NCT00523991|163050591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|||<|0.001||95.0|0.18|0.27||"There was only one primary endpoint and the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LS-Means"|ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance model included treatment, site, and trough forced expiratory volume in 1 second at baseline in the model.||||0.27|0.18|<0.001
81677377|NCT00523991|163050595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||<|0.001||95.0|0.09|0.18||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|Terms include treatment, site, and trough forced expiratory volume in 1 second at baseline Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans||tiotropium versus placebo||0.18|0.09|<0.001
81708242|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Tolerable to tactile alert||1.0|-1.0|0.898
81708243|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: easily cleaned/disinfected (at the day of discharge)||0.0|0.0|0.654
81708244|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: adequate battery life (at the day of discharge)||1.0|-1.0|0.929
81708245|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Satisfy with the electrode patch (at the day of discharge)||0.0|-1.0|0.200
81708246|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Willing to use after study (at the day of discharge)||0.0|0.0|0.987
81708247|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Disturb IV line (at the day of discharge)||0.0|-1.0|0.581
81677378|NCT00523991|163050599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|||<|0.001||95.0|0.19|0.29||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|Terms include treatment, site, and peak forced expiratory volume in 1 second at baseline Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans||tiotropium versus placebo||0.29|0.19|<0.001
81677379|NCT00523991|163050615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||<|0.001||95.0|0.09|0.18||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"Terms include treatment, site, and forced expiratory volume in 1 second at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.18|0.09|<0.001
81677380|NCT00523991|163050616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||<|0.001||95.0|0.16|0.25||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms include treatment, site, and forced expiratory volume in 1 second at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.25|0.16|<0.001
81677381|NCT00523991|163050617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|||<|0.001||95.0|0.18|0.28||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms include treatment, site, and forced expiratory volume in 1 second at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium vesus placebo||0.28|0.18|<0.001
81677382|NCT00523991|163050618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|||<|0.001||95.0|0.2|0.29||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms include treatment, site, and forced expiratory volume in 1 second at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.29|0.20|<0.001
81677383|NCT00523991|163050619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|||<|0.001||95.0|0.2|0.3||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms include treatment, site, and peak forced expiratory volume in 1 second at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.30|0.20|<0.001
81677384|NCT00523991|163050623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|||<|0.001||95.0|0.24|0.38||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|terms include treatment, site, and forced vital capacity area under the curve at baseline Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans||tiotropium versus placebo||0.38|0.24|<0.001
81677385|NCT00523991|163050627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|||<|0.001||95.0|0.14|0.28||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms include treatment, site, and trough forced vital capacity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.28|0.14|<0.001
81677386|NCT00523991|163050631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|||<|0.001||95.0|0.24|0.42||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms include treatment, site, and peak forced vital capacity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.42|0.24|<0.001
81677387|NCT00523991|163050647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|||<|0.001||95.0|0.14|0.28||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|terms include treatment, site, and forced vital capacity at baseline Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans||tiotropium versus placebo||0.28|0.14|<0.001
81467345|NCT00380081|162626719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Treatment effect|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81467346|NCT00380081|162626720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Treatment effect|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81677388|NCT00523991|163050648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|||<|0.001||95.0|0.21|0.36||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms include treatment, site, and forced vital capacity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.36|0.21|<0.001
81677389|NCT00523991|163050649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||<|0.001||95.0|0.23|0.38||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|terms include treatment, site, and forced vital capacity at baseline Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans||tiotropium versus placebo||0.38|0.23|<0.001
81677390|NCT00523991|163050650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|||<|0.001||95.0|0.25|0.4||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|terms include treatment, site, and forced vital capacity at baseline Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans||tiotropium versus placebo||0.40|0.25|<0.001
81677391|NCT00523991|163050651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35|||<|0.001||95.0|0.26|0.45||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms include treatment, site, and forced vital capacity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.45|0.26|<0.001
81677392|NCT00523991|163050658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.927||95.0|-0.38|0.41||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms include treatment, site, and albuterol use at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.41|-0.38|0.927
81467347|NCT00380081|162626721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Treatment effect|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81467348|NCT00380081|162626722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Treatment effect|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The outcome noted above reflects the all-night sleep quality rating of study subjects who had a scheduled awakening after approximately 4 hours of sleep, were kept awake for 30 minutes and then allowed to return to bed and to sleep. After 4 hours, they were awakened again and disconnected from the PSG apparatus. Morning testing was conducted that included the Sleep Quality questionnaire. Evaluation of the results should reflect the nature of the study and the scheduled sleep disturbance.||||<0.001
81467349|NCT00380081|162626723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.004||95.0||||Treatment effect|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.004
81467350|NCT00380081|162626724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||Treatment effect|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.012
81677393|NCT00523991|163050659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Site as stratum||tiotropium versus placebo||||0.174
81677394|NCT00523991|163050660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Site as stratum||tiotropium versus placebo||||0.186
81677395|NCT00523991|163050661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Site as stratum||tiotropium versus placebo||||0.045
81677396|NCT00523991|163050662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.223||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Site as stratum||tiotropium versus placebo||||0.223
81677397|NCT00523991|163050663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Site as stratum||tiotropium versus placebo||||0.010
81677398|NCT00523991|163050664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Site as stratum||tiotropium versus placebo||||0.086
81677399|NCT00523991|163050666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64||||0.729||95.0|-2.97|4.24||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LS Means"||tiotropium versus placebo||4.24|-2.97|0.729
81677400|NCT00523991|163050667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.149||95.0|-5.9|0.9||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LS Means"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.90|-5.90|0.149
81677401|NCT00523991|163050668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.763||95.0|-4.0|2.93||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||2.93|-4.00|0.763
81677402|NCT00523991|163050669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.85||||0.313||95.0|-5.45|1.75||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LS Means"||tiotropium versus placebo||1.75|-5.45|0.313
81677403|NCT00523991|163050670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79||||0.682||95.0|-4.6|3.01||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LS Means"||tiotropium versus placebo||3.01|-4.60|0.682
81677404|NCT00523991|163050671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.76||||0.043||95.0|-7.39|-0.13||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LS Means"||tiotropium versus placebo||-0.13|-7.39|0.043
81677405|NCT00523991|163050673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.823||95.0|-6.01|4.79||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||4.79|-6.01|0.823
81677406|NCT00523991|163050674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03||||0.767||95.0|-7.86|5.81||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||5.81|-7.86|0.767
81677407|NCT00523991|163050675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77||||0.754||95.0|-4.12|5.67||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||5.67|-4.12|0.754
81677408|NCT00523991|163050676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.995||95.0|-6.31|6.27||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||6.27|-6.31|0.995
81677409|NCT00523991|163050677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19||||0.72||95.0|-7.77|5.39||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||5.39|-7.77|0.720
81467351|NCT00380081|162626725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Treatment effect|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81467352|NCT00380081|162626726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Treatment effect|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81467353|NCT00380081|162626727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0||||Treatment effect|ANCOVA|||||||0.790
81467354|NCT00380081|162626728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.083||95.0||||Treatment effect|ANCOVA|||||||0.083
81467355|NCT00380081|162626729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.072||95.0||||Treatment effect|ANCOVA|||||||0.072
81467356|NCT00380081|162626729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Period effect|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81467357|NCT00380081|162626730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0||||Treatment effect|ANCOVA|||||||0.017
81467358|NCT00459706|162626751|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority test was performed using the 95 percent (%) two-sided confidence interval (CI) of the difference (AI minus PFS) of mean subject satisfactions (α = 2.5%).~Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI \> -1."|Mean Difference (Net)|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.5|||ANOVA|ANOVA=analysis of variance||Non-inferiority of autoinjector (AI) over prefilled syringe (PFS) was assessed on the primary endpoint. Hypothesis tested was H0: AI minus PFS less than or equal to (≤) -1. The alternate hypothesis was H1: AI minus PFS greater than (\>) -1.||1.50|0.71|<0.001
81467359|NCT00459706|162626752|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority test was performed using the 95% two-sided CI of the difference (AI minus PFS) of mean subject satisfactions (α = 2.5%).~Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI \> -1."|Mean Difference (Net)|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.64|||ANOVA|||"Non-inferiority of AI over PFS was assessed on the primary endpoint. The hypotheses tested was as follows:~H0: AI - PFS ≤ -1 H1: AI - PFS \> -1"||1.64|0.85|<0.001
81467360|NCT00459706|162626753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.05|||GEE Model+Logit Link+Binomial Distributn|GEE=Generalized estimating equation Distribn=distribution||||3.05|0.98|0.058
81467361|NCT00459706|162626754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|3.43|||GEE Model+Logit Link+Binomial Distributn|||||3.43|1.12|0.019
81467362|NCT00459706|162626755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.11||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.27|||Regression, Linear|||All categories||0.27|-0.04|0.160
81708248|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Degree of disturbing daily life except sleep (after 24 hours of discharge)||3.0|0.0|0.180
81467363|NCT00459706|162626756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficients|-0.75||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.29|||Regression, Linear|||Female versus male (reference).||-0.29|-1.20|0.001
81467364|NCT00459706|162626757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.18||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.26|||Regression, Linear|||Participants at High School/Baccalaureate Level versus participants with only Reading/Writing Capacity (reference).||0.26|-0.62|0.676
81467365|NCT00459706|162626757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.0||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.6|||Regression, Linear|||Participants at University Level versus participants with only Reading/Writing Capacity (reference).||0.60|-0.59|0.676
81467366|NCT00459706|162626758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.28||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.05|||Regression, Linear|||All categories||-0.05|-0.52|0.020
81467367|NCT00459706|162626759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.35||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.09|||Regression, Linear|||All categories||-0.09|-0.61|0.008
81467368|NCT00459706|162626760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.17||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.32|||Regression, Linear|||All categories||0.32|0.02|0.030
81467369|NCT00459706|162626761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.6||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.18|||Regression, Linear|||Self-injection Experience versus No Self-injection Experience (reference).||-0.18|-1.03|0.006
81467370|NCT00459706|162626762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.06||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.18|||Regression, Linear|||All categories||0.18|-0.05|0.278
81467371|NCT00459706|162626763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.03||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.21|||Regression, Linear|||All categories||0.21|-0.15|0.749
81467372|NCT00459706|162626764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.08||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.02|||Regression, Linear|||All categories||0.02|-0.18|0.105
81467373|NCT00459706|162626765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.01||||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.12|||Regression, Linear|||All categories||0.12|-0.10|0.819
81467374|NCT00459706|162626766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.39||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.09|||Regression, Linear|||All categories, by 1-unit increments.||-0.09|-0.69|0.012
81467375|NCT00459706|162626767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.1||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.32|||Regression, Linear|||2 DMARDs versus 1 DMARD (reference).||0.32|-0.52|0.541
81467376|NCT00459706|162626767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.14||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.68|||Regression, Linear|||3 DMARDs versus 1 DMARD (reference).||0.68|-0.97|0.541
81467377|NCT00459706|162626767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|1.72||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|4.25|||Regression, Linear|||At least 4 DMARDs versus 1 DMARD (reference).||4.25|-0.82|0.541
81467378|NCT00459706|162626768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.15||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.25|||Regression, Linear|||Prior Injection Experience versus No Prior Injection Experience (reference)||0.25|-0.55|0.465
81467379|NCT00459706|162626769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.15|||ANOVA|||||0.15|-0.97|0.154
81467380|NCT00459706|162626770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.56|||ANOVA|||||0.56|-0.12|0.212
81467381|NCT00459706|162626771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.37|||ANOVA|||||0.37|-0.39|0.965
81467382|NCT00459706|162626772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.5|||ANOVA|||||0.50|-0.25|0.519
81467383|NCT00459706|162626773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.57|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||Day 84||2.57|1.33|<0.001
81677410|NCT00523991|163050678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.88||||0.064||95.0|-12.1|0.35||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LS Means"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.35|-12.10|0.064
81677411|NCT00523991|163050680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11||||0.718||95.0|-7.21|4.98||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||4.98|-7.21|0.718
81677412|NCT00523991|163050681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.912||95.0|-7.9|7.06||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||7.06|-7.90|0.912
81677413|NCT00523991|163050682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.79||||0.162||95.0|-1.55|9.13||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||9.13|-1.55|0.162
81677414|NCT00523991|163050683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.59||||0.471||95.0|-4.51|9.69||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||9.69|-4.51|0.471
81677415|NCT00523991|163050684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.961||95.0|-6.52|6.84||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||6.84|-6.52|0.961
81677416|NCT00523991|163050685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9||||0.158||95.0|-11.73|1.94||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||1.94|-11.73|0.158
81677417|NCT00523991|163050687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.74||||0.469||95.0|-3.01|6.49||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||6.49|-3.01|0.469
81677418|NCT00523991|163050688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.79||||0.079||95.0|-0.68|12.26||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||12.26|-0.68|0.079
81677419|NCT00523991|163050689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1||||0.051||95.0|-0.02|8.23||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||8.23|-0.02|0.051
81677420|NCT00523991|163050690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.43||||0.075||95.0|-0.35|7.21||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||7.21|-0.35|0.075
81677421|NCT00523991|163050691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.306||95.0|-1.39|4.38||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans||tiotropium versus placebo||4.38|-1.39|0.306
81677422|NCT00523991|163050692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.33||||0.363||95.0|-7.39|2.73||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and work productivity at baseline~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||2.73|-7.39|0.363
81677423|NCT00523991|163050694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.668||95.0|-0.03|0.02||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|terms for treatment, site, and logarithm of baseline value Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans||tiotropium versus placebo||0.02|-0.03|0.668
81677424|NCT00523991|163050695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.78||95.0|-0.02|0.03||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and logarithm of baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.03|-0.02|0.780
81677425|NCT00523991|163050696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.61||95.0|-0.03|0.02||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and logarithm of baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.02|-0.03|0.610
81677426|NCT00523991|163050697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.554||95.0|-0.02|0.04||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and logarithm of baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.04|-0.02|0.554
81677427|NCT00523991|163050698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.549||95.0|-0.02|0.04||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and logarithm of baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.04|-0.02|0.549
81708249|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: degree of distributing sleep (after 24 hours of discharge)||2.0|0.0|0.171
81467384|NCT00459706|162626774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.29|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||2.29|1.14|0.007
81467385|NCT00459706|162626775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.92|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||2.92|1.26|0.002
81467386|NCT00459706|162626776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|3.46|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||3.46|1.65|<0.001
81467387|NCT00459706|162626777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.83|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||2.83|1.50|<0.001
81467388|NCT00459706|162626778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|2.78|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||2.78|1.44|<0.001
81467389|NCT00459706|162626779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.72|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||1.72|0.90|0.184
81467390|NCT00459706|162626780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.85|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||1.85|0.94|0.106
81467391|NCT00459706|162626781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.96|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||1.96|0.93|0.112
81467392|NCT00459706|162626782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.24|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||2.24|1.21|0.002
81677428|NCT00523991|163050699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.568||95.0|-0.02|0.04||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and logarithm of baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.04|-0.02|0.568
81677429|NCT00523991|163050701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.358||95.0|-0.18|0.07||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and logarithm of baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.07|-0.18|0.358
81677430|NCT00523991|163050702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.219||95.0|-0.2|0.05||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans||tiotropium versus placebo||0.05|-0.20|0.219
81677431|NCT00523991|163050703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.518||95.0|-0.1|0.19||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and logarithm of baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.19|-0.10|0.518
81677432|NCT00523991|163050704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.455||95.0|-0.09|0.21||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and logarithm of baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.21|-0.09|0.455
81677433|NCT00523991|163050705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.927||95.0|-0.16|0.15||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and logarithm of baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.15|-0.16|0.927
81677434|NCT00523991|163050706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.933||95.0|-0.17|0.16||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and logarithm of baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.16|-0.17|0.933
81677435|NCT00523991|163050707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Site as stratum||tiotropium versus placebo||||0.996
81535780|NCT02656017|162754211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model with random intercept was used to compare the change in SF-36 PCS as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinical site.||2.60|-1.81|0.72
81677436|NCT00523991|163050708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.196||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Site as stratum||tiotropium versus placebo||||0.196
81677437|NCT00523991|163050709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Site as stratum||tiotropium versus placebo||||0.800
81677438|NCT00523991|163050710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.215||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Site as stratum||tiotropium versus placebo||||0.215
81677439|NCT00523991|163050711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.205||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Site as stratum||tiotropium versus placebo||||0.205
81535781|NCT02656017|162754212|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.11||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|4.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model with random intercept was used to compare the change in SF-36 MCS as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinical site.||4.25|-2.02|0.49
81535782|NCT02656017|162754213|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Generalized linear mixed model (logit link) with random intercept and slope was used to compare back pain frequency as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinical site.||||0.44
81677440|NCT00523991|163050712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.622||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Site as stratum||tiotropium versus placebo||||0.622
81677441|NCT00523991|163050713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.446||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Site as stratum||tiotropium versus placebo||||0.446
81677442|NCT00523991|163050715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.819||95.0|-0.05|0.06||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|terms for treatment, site, and baseline value Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans||tiotropium versus placebo||0.06|-0.05|0.819
81677443|NCT00523991|163050716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.204||95.0|-0.1|0.02||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.02|-0.10|0.204
81677444|NCT00523991|163050717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.67||95.0|-0.08|0.05||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.05|-0.08|0.670
81677445|NCT00523991|163050718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.63||95.0|-0.09|0.06||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|terms for treatment, site, and baseline value Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans||tiotropium versus placebo||0.06|-0.09|0.630
81677446|NCT00523991|163050719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.704||95.0|-0.1|0.07||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|terms for treatment, site, and baseline value Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans||tiotropium versus placebo||0.07|-0.10|0.704
81677447|NCT00523991|163050720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.579||95.0|-0.11|0.06||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||0.06|-0.11|0.579
81677448|NCT00523991|163050722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.54||||0.916||95.0|-464.02|416.94||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||416.94|-464.02|0.916
81677449|NCT00523991|163050723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.42||||0.899||95.0|-520.19|457.34||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||457.34|-520.19|0.899
81677450|NCT00523991|163050724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|181.99||||0.495||95.0|-341.75|705.73||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||placebo versus tiotropium||705.73|-341.75|0.495
81467393|NCT00459706|162626783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.78|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||0.78|0.41|<0.001
81467394|NCT00459706|162626784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.94|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||0.94|0.47|0.022
81535783|NCT02656017|162754214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.73||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|6.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model with random intercept was used to compare the change in eGFR as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinical site.||6.87|-1.40|0.20
81535784|NCT02656017|162754215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|5.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model with random intercept and slope was used to compare the annual percent change of ln(htTKV) as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinical site.||5.62|-2.11|0.38
81677451|NCT00523991|163050725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|258.83||||0.318||95.0|-250.37|768.03||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||768.03|-250.37|0.318
81677452|NCT00523991|163050726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|211.18||||0.45||95.0|-338.04|760.39||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||760.39|-338.04|0.450
81467395|NCT00459706|162626785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.89|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||0.89|0.46|0.009
81467396|NCT00459706|162626786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.88|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||0.88|0.45|0.007
81467397|NCT00459706|162626787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.92|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||0.92|0.47|0.014
81467398|NCT00459706|162626788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|2.88|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||2.88|1.53|<0.001
81467399|NCT00459706|162626789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|2.91|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||2.91|1.57|<0.001
81575973|NCT01986855|162823332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages vs. Placebo|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|3.7|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen Method|||3.7|-6.5|
81677453|NCT00523991|163050727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|51.46||||0.858||95.0|-512.2|615.12||All secondary analyses are exploratory and therefore no corrections for multiple hypotheses testing are made. The results have to be interpreted in a descriptive manner.|ANCOVA|"terms for treatment, site, and baseline value~Mean Difference (Final Values) means difference in LSMeans"||tiotropium versus placebo||615.12|-512.20|0.858
81677454|NCT01700192|163050731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-0.40|-1.20|<0.001
81677455|NCT01700192|163050731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference Relative to Placebo|-17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|-9.7||||||||-9.7|-25.0|
81677456|NCT01700192|163050734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-0.30|-1.00|<0.001
81677457|NCT01700192|163050734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference Relative to Placebo|-15.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4|-7.3||||||||-7.3|-24.4|
81677458|NCT01700192|163050735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.05|||Zero-inflated Log-normal Model|||||0.05|-0.35|0.154
81677459|NCT01700192|163050735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference Relative to Placebo|-18.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|4.3||||||||4.3|-41|
81677460|NCT01700192|163050736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.6|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-0.60|-1.70|<0.001
81677461|NCT01700192|163050736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference Relative to Placebo|-16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|-4.0||||||||-4.0|-24.6|
81677462|NCT01700192|163050737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-6.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|-3.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-3.10|-9.10|<0.001
81677463|NCT01700192|163050737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference Relative to Placebo|-16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|-8.3||||||||-8.3|-22.7|
81677464|NCT01017952|163050752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.99|||Generalized Linear Model|Assuming Negative Binomial distribution with logarithm of time on treatment as an offset variable.||||0.99|0.66|0.040
81677465|NCT01017952|163050752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.97|||Generalized Linear Model|Assuming Negative Binomial distribution with logarithm of time on treatment as an offset variable.||||0.97|0.64|0.024
81677466|NCT01017952|163050752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.85|||Generalized Linear Model|Assuming Negative Binomial distribution with logarithm of time on treatment as an offset variable.||||0.85|0.56|<0.001
81677467|NCT01017952|163050753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.06|||Regression, Cox|||||1.06|0.71|0.177
81677468|NCT01017952|163050753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.99|||Regression, Cox|||||0.99|0.66|0.036
81677469|NCT01017952|163050753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.82|||Regression, Cox|||||0.82|0.54|<0.001
81677470|NCT01017952|163050754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.07|||Generalized Linear Model|Assuming Negative Binomial distribution with logarithm of time on treatment as an offset variable.||||1.07|0.65|0.154
81677471|NCT01017952|163050754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.99|||Generalized Linear Model|Assuming Negative Binomial distribution with logarithm of time on treatment as an offset variable||||0.99|0.60|0.041
81677472|NCT01017952|163050754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.84|||Generalized Linear Model|Assuming Negative Binomial distribution with logarithm of time on treatment as an offset variable||||0.84|0.51|<0.001
81677473|NCT01017952|163050755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.034||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.066||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.066|0.003|0.034
81677474|NCT01017952|163050755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.024||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.056|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.056|-0.008|0.143
81677475|NCT01017952|163050755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.026||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.057|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.057|-0.006|0.115
81677476|NCT01064167|163050756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Given that the frequency of RBC transfusion for OPCAB surgery is about 55%, to detect 35% reduction in TA group, with power=o.8 and α=0.05, a group of 107 patients in each arm is required. We estimated a crossover rate of 20%. The final sample size for randomization purposes increased to a total of 260 patients. The Chi-square test was used to test the differences in categorical variables between both groups.If one or more cells had an expected count less than 5, Fisher's Exact Test was used.||||<0.05
81677477|NCT01064167|163050757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81677478|NCT01235962|163050779|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.862||||0.1649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.699|1.063|||Stratified Log-Rank|||||1.063|0.699|0.1649
81677479|NCT01235962|163050780|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.998||||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.759|1.311|||Stratified Log-Rank|||||1.311|0.759|0.9880
81677480|NCT01235962|163050782|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.802||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.675|0.954|||Stratified Log-Rank|||||0.954|0.675|0.0126
81677481|NCT01235962|163050783|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|1.001||||0.9959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.796|1.257|||Stratified Log-Rank|||||1.257|0.796|0.9959
81677482|NCT01235962|163050785|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|0.693||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.943|||Stratified Log-Rank|||||0.943|0.510|0.0201
81677483|NCT01235962|163050786|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|1.004||||0.9865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.662|1.521|||Stratified Log-Rank|||||1.521|0.662|0.9865
81677484|NCT01235962|163050787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Week 52)|-3.397|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.486|-2.307|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||-2.307|-4.486|<.001
81677485|NCT01235962|163050787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (24M DFS FU)|-0.043||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.003|0.917|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.917|-1.003|0.930
81677486|NCT01235962|163050787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (36M DFS FU)|0.119||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.958|1.196|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||1.196|-0.958|0.828
81677487|NCT01235962|163050787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (48M DFS FU)|-0.347||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.658|0.964|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.964|-1.658|0.603
81677488|NCT01235962|163050787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (54M DFS FU)|-0.17||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.843|1.503|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||1.503|-1.843|0.841
81677489|NCT01235962|163050788|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Week 52)|-1.619|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.283|-0.955|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||-0.955|-2.283|<.001
81677490|NCT01235962|163050788|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (24 M DFS FU)|-0.114||||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.522|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.522|-0.750|0.726
81677491|NCT01235962|163050788|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (36 M DFS FU)|-0.09||||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.789|0.609|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.609|-0.789|0.801
81677492|NCT01235962|163050788|SUPERIORITY||Meat Difference (48 M DFS FU)|-0.212||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.044|0.32|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.320|-1.044|0.617
81677493|NCT01235962|163050788|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (54 M DFS FU)|0.341||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.828|1.51|||adjusted for baseline score using mixedm|||||1.510|-0.828|0.565
81708250|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Tolerable to audible alert (after 24 hours of discharge)||0.0|-1.0|0.074
81677494|NCT01235962|163050789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Week 52)|-0.077||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.205|0.051|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.051|-0.205|0.238
81677495|NCT01235962|163050789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (24M DFS FU)|-0.052||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.185|0.081|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.081|-0.185|0.442
81677496|NCT01235962|163050789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (36M DFS FU)|0.016||||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.125|0.158|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.158|-0.125|0.819
81677497|NCT01235962|163050789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (48M DFS FU)|-0.119||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.311|0.073|||analysis of covariance|analysis of covariance adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.073|-0.311|0.223
81677498|NCT01235962|163050789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (54M DFS FU)|-0.203||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.435|0.028|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.028|-0.435|0.085
81677499|NCT01235962|163050790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Week 52)|-1.394|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|-1.129|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||-1.129|-1.660|<.001
81708251|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Tolerable to tactile alert (after 24 hours of discharge)||1.0|-2.0|0.414
81677500|NCT01235962|163050790|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (24M DFS FU)|0.117||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.249|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.249|-0.015|0.083
81677501|NCT01235962|163050790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (36M DFS FU)|0.081||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.236|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.236|-0.074|0.307
81677502|NCT01235962|163050790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (48M DFS FU)|-0.029||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.249|0.191|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.191|-0.249|0.796
81677503|NCT01235962|163050790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (54M DFS FU)|-0.016||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.237|0.205|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-models||||0.205|-0.237|0.885
81677504|NCT01235962|163050791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Differencec (Week 52)|-0.27||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.633|0.092|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.092|-0.633|0.143
81677505|NCT01235962|163050791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (24M DFS FU)|0.069||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.336|0.475|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.475|-0.336|0.736
81677506|NCT01235962|163050791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (36M DFS FU)|0.188||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.247|0.623|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.623|-0.247|0.397
81708252|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Easily cleaned/disinfected (after 24 hours of discharge)||0.0|0.0|0.506
81677507|NCT01235962|163050791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (48M DFS FU)|0.081||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.488|0.649|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.649|-0.488|0.781
81677508|NCT01235962|163050791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (54M DFS FU)|-0.278||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.094|0.539|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.539|-1.094|0.503
81677509|NCT01235962|163050792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Week 52 thermo)|-0.717||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.751|1.318|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||1.318|-2.751|0.490
81677510|NCT01235962|163050792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (24M DFS FU- thermo)|-0.285||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.358|1.788|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||1.788|-2.358|0.788
81677511|NCT01235962|163050792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (36M DFS FU- thermo)|1.18||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.901|3.262|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||3.262|-0.901|0.266
81677512|NCT01235962|163050792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (48M DFS FU - thermo)|0.725||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.779|3.229|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||3.229|-1.779|0.570
81677513|NCT01235962|163050792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (54M DFS FU - thermo)|2.023||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.205|6.251|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||6.251|-2.205|0.346
81677514|NCT01235962|163050792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Week 52 - UI)|-0.018||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.004|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.004|-0.040|0.111
81677515|NCT01235962|163050792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (24M DFS FU - UI)|-0.02||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.003|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.003|-0.044|0.094
81677516|NCT01235962|163050792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (36M DFS FU - UI)|0.01||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.037|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.037|-0.018|0.490
81677517|NCT01235962|163050792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (48M DFS FU - UI)|-0.009||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.024|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.024|-0.043|0.580
81677518|NCT01235962|163050792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (54M DFS FU - UI)|0.017||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.063|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.063|-0.029|0.473
81677519|NCT01235962|163050793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Week 52)|-3.536|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.466|-2.606|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||-2.606|-4.466|<.001
81677520|NCT01235962|163050793|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (24M DFS FU)|-0.102||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.942|0.738|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.738|-0.942|0.812
81677521|NCT01235962|163050793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (36M DFS FU)|0.233||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|1.155|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||1.155|-0.690|0.621
81677522|NCT01235962|163050793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (48M DFS FU)|0.082||||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.959|1.122|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||1.122|-0.959|0.878
81677523|NCT01235962|163050793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (54M DFS FU)|0.412||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.887|1.712|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||1.712|-0.887|0.533
81677524|NCT01235962|163050794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Week 52)|-1.515|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.078|-0.952|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||-0.952|-2.078|<.001
81708253|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Adequate battery life (after 24 hours of discharge)||0.0|-1.0|0.747
81677525|NCT01235962|163050794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (24M DFS FU)|0.014||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.534|0.561|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.561|-0.534|0.961
81677526|NCT01235962|163050794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (36M DFS FU)|0.043||||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.555|0.641|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.641|-0.555|0.888
81677527|NCT01235962|163050794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (48M DFS FU)|-0.061||||0.858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.736|0.614|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.614|-0.736|0.858
81677528|NCT01235962|163050794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (54M DFS FU)|0.452||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.404|1.309|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||1.309|-0.404|0.300
81677529|NCT01235962|163050795|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Week 52)|-0.103||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.211|0.004|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.004|-0.211|0.059
81677530|NCT01235962|163050795|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (24M DFS FU)|-0.041||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.155|0.074|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.074|-0.155|0.487
81677531|NCT01235962|163050795|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (36M DFS FU)|0.037||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.16|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.160|-0.085|0.885
81677532|NCT01235962|163050795|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (48M DFS FU)|-0.032||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.183|0.119|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.119|-0.183|0.676
81677533|NCT01235962|163050795|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (54M DFS FU)|-0.015||||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.183|0.153|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.153|-0.183|0.859
81677534|NCT01235962|163050796|SUPERIORITY||Mean Diffeence (Week 52)|-1.535|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.769|-1.3|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||-1.300|-1.769|<.001
81708254|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: satisfy with the electrode patch (after 24 hours of discharge)||0.0|-2.0|0.023
81708255|NCT04453722|163113500|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Willing to use after study (after 24 hours of discharge)||0.0|-1.0|0.023
81708256|NCT04453722|163113501|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Degree of disturbing routine work||0.0|-1.0|0.73
81708257|NCT04453722|163113501|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Easily cleaned/disinfected||1.0|0.0|0.097
81467400|NCT00459706|162626790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|4.25|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||4.25|2.23|<0.001
81535785|NCT02656017|162754216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.81||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|11.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model with random intercept and slope was used to compare the annual percent change of ln(htTKCV) as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinical site.||11.65|-3.48|0.31
81677535|NCT01235962|163050796|SUPERIORITY||Mean Diffeence (24M DFS FU)|0.089||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.202|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.202|-0.025|0.127
81677536|NCT01235962|163050796|SUPERIORITY||Mean Diffeence (36M DFS FU)|0.123||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.255|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.255|-0.009|0.069
81677537|NCT01235962|163050796|SUPERIORITY||Mean Diffeence (48M DFS FU)|0.049||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.208|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.208|-0.110|0.544
81677538|NCT01235962|163050796|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (54M DFS FU)|0.061||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.124|0.246|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.246|-0.124|0.518
81677539|NCT01235962|163050797|SUPERIORITY||Mean Diffeence (Week 52)|-0.374||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.695|-0.053|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||-0.053|-0.695|0.022
81677540|NCT01235962|163050797|SUPERIORITY||Mean Diffeence (24M DFS FU)|-0.104||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.462|0.253|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.253|-0.462|0.567
81677541|NCT01235962|163050797|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (36M DFS FU)|0.072||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.302|0.446|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.446|-0.302|0.706
81677542|NCT01235962|163050797|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (48M DFS FU)|0.12||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.343|0.583|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.583|-0.343|0.612
81677543|NCT01235962|163050797|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (54M DFS FU)|-0.045||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.587|0.496|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.496|-0.587|0.870
81677544|NCT01235962|163050798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Week 52 - thermo.)|-2.116||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.872|-0.359|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||-0.359|-3.872|0.018
81677545|NCT01235962|163050798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (24M DFS FU - thermo)|-0.253||||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.014|1.508|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||1.508|-2.014|0.778
81677546|NCT01235962|163050798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (36M DFS FU - thermo)|0.847||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|2.724|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||2.724|-1.030|0.376
81677547|NCT01235962|163050798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (48M DFS FU - thermo)|0.131||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.032|2.294|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||2.294|-2.032|0.905
81677548|NCT01235962|163050798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (54M DFS FU - thermo)|0.401||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.269|3.071|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||3.071|-2.269|0.768
81677549|NCT01235962|163050798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Week 52 - UI)|-0.026||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|-0.007|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||-0.007|-0.044|0.007
81677550|NCT01235962|163050798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (24M DFS FU - UI)|-0.016||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.005|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.005|-0.036|0.130
81677551|NCT01235962|163050798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (36M DFS FU - UI)|0.007||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.03|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.030|-0.015|0.520
81677552|NCT01235962|163050798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (48M DFS FU - UI)|-0.014||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.011|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.011|-0.040|0.276
81708258|NCT04453722|163113501|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Adequate battery life||1.0|0.0|0.02
81708259|NCT04453722|163113501|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Satisfy with the electrode patch||1.0|0.0|0.037
81677553|NCT01235962|163050798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (54M DFS FU - UI)|-0.007||||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.024|||analysis of covariance|adjusted for baseline score using mixed-model||||0.024|-0.037|0.665
81677554|NCT01405053|163050800|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|2.601|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.558||0.6928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|15.7|||ANCOVA|||The primary statistical model for comparing the 2 treatment groups was an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) mixed model for repeated measures with baseline score, age, and sex as covariates, and treatment, week, and treatment by week interaction as factors.||15.7|-10.5|0.6928
81677555|NCT00993928|163050842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.85|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Q3: Percent change in sleep latency from baseline to week 7.||||0.85
81677556|NCT00993928|163050842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.86|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Q6A: Percent change in time to fall back asleep from baseline to week 7.||||0.86
81677557|NCT00993928|163050844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.42|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.42
81677558|NCT00993928|163050846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Compare percent change from baseline to week 7 Distress Thermometer score.||||0.64
81677559|NCT02302963|163050847|OTHER|Analysis of Variance|||||<|0.001|||||||GLM Repeated Measures|Repeated-measures general linear model was used to compare HCLC versus SAP data. A P-value of \< 0.001 was considered the threshold for significance.||||||<0.001
81677560|NCT01920711|163050854|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.8698||||0.0587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7526|1.0052||1-sided p-value 0.0294|Proportional Rates Model (LWYY)|Treatment as fixed-effect factor and stratified by region and with robust variance estimate.||Primary Composite Events||1.0052|0.7526|0.0587
81677561|NCT01920711|163050854|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.8511||||0.0556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7216|1.0039||1-sided p-value 0.0278|Joint Frality Model|Treatment and region as fixed-effect factors||Total Hospitalizations for heart failure||1.0039|0.7216|0.0556
81677562|NCT01920711|163050854|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9531||||0.6241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7863|1.1551||1-sided p-value 0.3120|Cox's proportional hazard model|||Cardiovascular Death||1.1551|0.7863|0.6241
81677563|NCT01920711|163050855|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean of Difference|1.0264||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0047|2.0576|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Clinical Summary Score||2.0576|-0.0047|0.0510
81677564|NCT01920711|163050856|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4475||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1294|1.8552|||Repeated measures cumulative odds model|The response variable is the change from baseline to any scheduled time points up to Month 8.||NYHA Class Change||1.8552|1.1294|0.0035
81708260|NCT04453722|163113501|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Tolerable to audible alert||1.0|-2.0|0.482
81677565|NCT01920711|163050857|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5041||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3312|0.7673|||Cox's proportional hazards model|Treatment as fixed factor and stratified by region.||Composite renal endpoint||0.7673|0.3312|0.0014
81677566|NCT01920711|163050857|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9295||||0.9588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0581|14.861|||Cox's proportional hazards model|Treatment as fixed factor and stratified by region.||Renal Death||14.861|0.0581|0.9588
81677567|NCT01920711|163050857|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5774||||0.2484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2272|1.4672|||Cox's proportional hazards model|Treatment as fixed factor and stratified by region.||Reaching ESRD||1.4672|0.2272|0.2484
81677568|NCT01920711|163050857|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4407||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2798|0.6942|||Cox's proportional hazards model|Treatment as fixed factor and stratified by region.||\>=50% decline in eGFR from baseline||0.6942|0.2798|0.0004
81677569|NCT01920711|163050858|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9696||||0.6846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8352|1.1255|||Cox's proportional hazards model|Treatment as fixed factor and stratified by region.||All-cause mortality||1.1255|0.8352|0.6846
81677570|NCT00546052|163050876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.74||0.999||95.0|-0.02|0.06|||t-test, 1 sided|||Single Cohort Study. Statistical Analysis is based on change from baseline. Null hypothesis value is + 0.5%.||0.06|-0.02|0.999
81677571|NCT00546052|163050877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.62||0.999||95.0|0.01|0.07|||t-test, 1 sided|||Single Cohort Study. Statistical Analysis is based on change from baseline. Null hypothesis value is + 0.5mmol/L.||0.07|0.01|0.999
81677572|NCT00546052|163050879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.34|<|0.001||95.0|-17.62|-16.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||Single Cohort Study. Statistical Analysis is based on change from baseline. Null hypothesis value is 0 mm Hg||-16.27|-17.62|<0.001
81677573|NCT00546052|163050880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.84|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.39|<|0.001||95.0|-10.29|-9.39|||t-test, 2 sided|||Single Cohort Study. Statistical Analysis is based on change from baseline. Null hypothesis value is 0 mm Hg.||-9.39|-10.29|<0.001
81677574|NCT00546052|163050881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.4|<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Single Cohort Study. Statistical Analysis is based on change from baseline. Null Hypothesis value is 0.||||<0.001
81677575|NCT00546052|163050882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.2|<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Single Cohort Study. Statistical Analysis is based on change from baseline. Null Hypothesis value is 0.||||<0.001
81677576|NCT00546052|163050883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.1||0.084|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Single Cohort Study. Statistical Analysis is based on change from baseline. Null Hypothesis value is 0.||||0.084
81677577|NCT00546052|163050884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.0||0.654|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Single Cohort Study. Statistical Analysis is based on change from baseline. Null Hypothesis value is 0.||||0.654
81677578|NCT00546052|163050885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|43.5||0.336|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Single Cohort Study. Statistical Analysis is based on change from baseline. Null Hypothesis value is 0.||||0.336
81677579|NCT00546052|163050886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.0||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Single Cohort Study. Statistical Analysis is based on change from baseline. Null Hypothesis value is 0.||||0.001
81708261|NCT04453722|163113501|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Willing to use after study||1.0|0.0|0.031
81535786|NCT02656017|162754217|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|2.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model with random intercept and slope was used to compare the annual percent change of ln(htLV) as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinical site.||2.61|-1.78|0.72
81677580|NCT00546052|163050887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|63.8||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Single Cohort Study. Statistical Analysis is based on change from baseline. Null Hypothesis value is 0.||||0.001
81677581|NCT00546052|163050888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.7||0.613|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Single Cohort Study. Statistical Analysis is based on change from baseline. Null Hypothesis value is 0.||||0.613
81677582|NCT04247425|163050900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline compared to end of 12 week exercise intervention||||0.59
81708262|NCT04453722|163113501|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0||variable: Patients' complaint about the device|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Patients' complaint about the device||1.0|0.0|0.947
81467401|NCT00459706|162626791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|2.62|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||2.62|1.35|<0.001
81677583|NCT04247425|163050901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline compared to end of 12 week exercise intervention||||0.02
81677584|NCT04247425|163050902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline compared to end of 12 week exercise intervention||||1.0
81677585|NCT04247425|163050903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline compared to end of 12 week exercise intervention||||0.09
81677586|NCT02531646|163050935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence interval (-0.25, 0.25)||||||0||||||"Level of significance (alpha) = 0.05~All p-values were calculated (and verified) by our statistician.They were rounded to fit four digits."|Equivalence test|||||||0.000
81677587|NCT02531646|163050936|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence interval (-0.25, 0.25)||||||0||||||"Level of significance (alpha) = 0.05~All p-values were calculated (and verified) by our statistician.They were rounded to fit four digits."|Equivalence test|||||||0.000
81677588|NCT02531646|163050937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||||||"Level of significance (alpha) = 0.05~All p-values were calculated (and verified) by our statistician.They were rounded to fit four digits."|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.000
81677589|NCT02531646|163050938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||||||"Level of significance (alpha) = 0.05~All p-values were calculated (and verified) by our statistician. They were rounded to fit four digits."|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.000
81677590|NCT02531646|163050939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||||||"Level of significance (alpha) = 0.05~All p-values were calculated (and verified) by our statistician. They were rounded to fit four digits."|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.007
81677591|NCT02531646|163050941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||||||"Level of significance (alpha) = 0.05~All p-values were calculated (and verified) by our statistician. They were rounded to fit four digits."|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.000
81677592|NCT00930059|163050989|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.3353|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.52|0.9||The primary test of significance was 1-sided, and a nominal Type I error rate a = 0.05 was employed.|ANCOVA|||Least squares (LS) mean difference and p-values were based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) on change from baseline with treatment, baseline value, scheduled visit and visit by treatment interaction as covariates, and participant effect as random effect.||0.90|-1.52|0.3353
81677593|NCT00930059|163050990|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.6073|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.99|1.38||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3: LS mean difference and p-values were based on ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment, baseline value, scheduled visit and visit by treatment interaction as covariates, and participant effect as random effect.||1.38|-0.99|0.6073
81708263|NCT04453722|163113501|SUPERIORITY|Median difference was estimated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift between groups and P values from Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||variable: Disturb IV line||0.0|0.0|0.324
81677594|NCT00930059|163050990|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.3086|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.56|0.84||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6: LS mean difference and p-values were based on ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment, baseline value, scheduled visit and visit by treatment interaction as covariates, and participant effect as random effect.||0.84|-1.56|0.3086
81677595|NCT00930059|163050990|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.197|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.82|0.58||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 9: LS mean difference and p-values were based on ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment, baseline value, scheduled visit and visit by treatment interaction as covariates, and participant effect as random effect.||0.58|-1.82|0.1970
81677596|NCT00930059|163050991|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.6547|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.29||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Linear model|||Week 3: Inferential statistics were based on linear model with fixed effects for visit (nominal scale) and visit by treatment interaction, and a random effect for participant.||0.29|-0.18|0.6547
81677597|NCT00930059|163050991|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.702|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.31||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Linear model|||Week 6: Inferential statistics were based on linear model with fixed effects for visit (nominal scale) and visit by treatment interaction, and a random effect for participant.||0.31|-0.16|0.7020
81677598|NCT00930059|163050991|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.1138|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.41|0.06||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Linear model|||Week 9: Inferential statistics were based on linear model with fixed effects for visit (nominal scale) and visit by treatment interaction, and a random effect for participant.||0.06|-0.41|0.1138
81677599|NCT00930059|163050991|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0816|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.44|0.04||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|Linear model|||Week 12: Inferential statistics were based on linear model with fixed effects for visit (nominal scale) and visit by treatment interaction, and a random effect for participant.||0.04|-0.44|0.0816
81677600|NCT00930059|163050993|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.7634|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.89|2.27||No adjustments have been made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 3: LS mean difference and p-value were based on ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment, baseline value, scheduled visit and visit by treatment interaction as covariates, and participant effect as random effect.||2.27|-0.89|0.7634
81677601|NCT00930059|163050993|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.8077|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|2.45||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6: LS mean difference and p-value were based on ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment, baseline value, scheduled visit and visit by treatment interaction as covariates, and participant effect as random effect.||2.45|-0.75|0.8077
81708264|NCT01327573|163113506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||||||"This p-value was for the overall slope difference between groups (i.e. the interaction between group and time).~Significance level was set at 0.1 a priori."|Mixed effects model analysis|||Analysis used eGFR, group, time, and group-by-time variables.||||0.09
81677602|NCT00930059|163050993|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.835|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.66|2.57||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 9: LS mean difference and p-value were based on ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment, baseline value, scheduled visit and visit by treatment interaction as covariates, and participant effect as random effect.||2.57|-0.66|0.8350
81677603|NCT00930059|163050993|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.4377|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.78|1.48||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: LS mean difference and p-value were based on ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment, baseline value, scheduled visit and visit by treatment interaction as covariates, and participant effect as random effect.||1.48|-1.78|0.4377
81677604|NCT00804687|163051016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.0602||95.0|-0.258|0.006|||Linear mixed model|||||0.006|-0.258|0.0602
81677605|NCT00804687|163051016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.0043||95.0|-0.328|-0.063|||Linear mixed model|||||-0.063|-0.328|0.0043
81677606|NCT00804687|163051016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.3513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.206|0.075|||Linear mixed model|||||0.075|-0.206|0.3513
81708265|NCT01029691|163113554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||unadjusted systolic blood pressure at baseline between groups||||0.45
81708266|NCT01029691|163113554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted diastolic blood pressure at baseline between groups||||0.66
81708267|NCT01029691|163113554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted systolic blood pressure at week 1||||0.61
81708268|NCT01029691|163113554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Unadjusted diastolic blood pressure at week 1||||0.75
81677607|NCT00804687|163051017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean difference|8.604|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.267||0.0003||95.0|4.104|13.104|||Linear mixed model|||||13.104|4.104|0.0003
81677608|NCT00804687|163051017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean difference|4.699|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.289||0.0428||95.0|0.155|9.243|||Linear mixed model|||||9.243|0.155|0.0428
81677609|NCT00804687|163051017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean difference|-3.905|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.277||0.0895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.424|0.614|||Linear mixed model|||||0.614|-8.424|0.0895
81677610|NCT02167945|163051082|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log-rank test|||Comparisons between participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 and those who did not were performed using a log-rank test.||||<0.001
81677611|NCT02167945|163051082|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard Ratio|0.126|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|0.358|||Cox proportional hazards model||The estimated value represents the hazard ratio for developing the event in the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 compared to the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who didn't achieve SVR12.|A Cox proportional hazards (PH) model was constructed. The covariates for the model included baseline age, BMI, HCV genotype 1 subtype (1b, non-1b), IL28B genotype (CC, non-CC), prior treatment history (naive, experienced), baseline HCV RNA levels, baseline fibrosis stage (F0-1, F2, F3, F4), baseline albumin, baseline creatinine clearance, baseline platelet count, history of diabetes (yes, no), APRI, race (white, other), and alcohol use status (current, former, non-drinker).||0.358|0.044|<0.001
81677612|NCT02167945|163051083|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log-rank test|||Comparisons between participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 and those who did not were performed using a log-rank test.||||<0.001
81677613|NCT02167945|163051083|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard Ratio|0.031||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.38|||Cox proportional hazards model||The estimated value represents the hazard ratio for developing the event in the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 compared to the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who didn't achieve SVR12.|A Cox proportional hazards (PH) model was constructed. The covariates for the model included baseline age, BMI, HCV genotype 1 subtype (1b, non-1b), IL28B genotype (CC, non-CC), prior treatment history (naive, experienced), baseline HCV RNA levels, baseline fibrosis stage (F0-1, F2, F3, F4), baseline albumin, baseline creatinine clearance, baseline platelet count, history of diabetes (yes, no), APRI, race (white, other), and alcohol use status (current, former, non-drinker).||0.380|0.003|0.007
81708269|NCT01029691|163113555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.085
81708270|NCT01029691|163113556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||Unadjusted|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.012
81708271|NCT01029691|163113560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4
81708272|NCT00137267|163113611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81708273|NCT00137267|163113612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.152|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.152
81708274|NCT00853112|163113668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Predicted Mean Difference|-115.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|98.36||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-371.5|-1.1|||Bayesian 4-parameter Emax model|||Change over 4 hours post-dose: The Bayesian 4-parameter Emax model was used for analysis. 95% credible intervals of the effect size and the posterior distribution were calculated. Posterior distribution was used to calculate a probability (presented as p value) that the dose gives a difference of \>=240 dyne\*s\*m\^2/cm\^5 from placebo. The predicted means and SD were the posterior means and standard deviation (SD) from the Bayesian analysis.||-1.1|-371.5|0.120
81677614|NCT02167945|163051084|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log-rank test|||Comparisons between participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 and those who did not were performed using a log-rank test.||||<0.001
81677615|NCT02167945|163051084|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard Ratio|0.038|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.156|||Cox proportional hazards model||The estimated value represents the hazard ratio for developing the event in the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 compared to the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who didn't achieve SVR12.|A Cox proportional hazards (PH) model was constructed. The covariates for the model included baseline age, BMI, HCV genotype 1 subtype (1b, non-1b), IL28B genotype (CC, non-CC), prior treatment history (naive, experienced), baseline HCV RNA levels, baseline fibrosis stage (F0-1, F2, F3, F4), baseline albumin, baseline creatinine clearance, baseline platelet count, history of diabetes (yes, no), APRI, race (white, other), and alcohol use status (current, former, non-drinker).||0.156|0.009|<0.001
81677616|NCT02167945|163051085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Log-rank test|||Comparisons between participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 and those who did not were performed using a log-rank test.||||0.860
81677617|NCT02167945|163051085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997||||||The Hazard Ratio for experiencing the event in the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 compared to those who did not achieve SVR12 is infinite and the CI is not bounded due to zero events in one of the groups.|Cox proportional hazards model|||A Cox proportional hazards (PH) model was constructed. The covariates for the model included baseline age, BMI, HCV genotype 1 subtype (1b, non-1b), IL28B genotype (CC, non-CC), prior treatment history (naive, experienced), baseline HCV RNA levels, baseline fibrosis stage (F0-1, F2, F3, F4), baseline albumin, baseline creatinine clearance, baseline platelet count, history of diabetes (yes, no), APRI, race (white, other), and alcohol use status (current, former, non-drinker).||||0.997
81677618|NCT02167945|163051086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.608|||||||Log-rank test|||Comparisons between participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 and those who did not were performed using a log-rank test.||||0.608
81677619|NCT02167945|163051086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.992||||||The Hazard Ratio for experiencing the event in the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 compared to those who did not achieve SVR12 is infinite and the CI is not bounded due to zero events in one of the groups.|Cox proportional hazards model|||A Cox proportional hazards (PH) model was constructed. The covariates for the model included baseline age, BMI, HCV genotype 1 subtype (1b, non-1b), IL28B genotype (CC, non-CC), prior treatment history (naive, experienced), baseline HCV RNA levels, baseline fibrosis stage (F0-1, F2, F3, F4), baseline albumin, baseline creatinine clearance, baseline platelet count, history of diabetes (yes, no), APRI, race (white, other), and alcohol use status (current, former, non-drinker).||||0.992
81708275|NCT00853112|163113668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Predicted Mean Difference|-170.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|107.84||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-409.2|-7.1|||Bayesian 4-parameter Emax model.|||Change over 4 hours post-dose: The Bayesian 4-parameter Emax model was used for analysis. 95% credible intervals of the effect size and the posterior distribution were calculated. Posterior distribution was used to calculate a probability (presented as p value) that the dose gives a difference of \>=240 dyne.s.m2/cm5 from placebo. The predicted means and SD were the posterior means and SD from the Bayesian analysis.||-7.1|-409.2|0.250
81677620|NCT02167945|163051087|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log-rank test|||Comparisons between participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 and those who did not were performed using a log-rank test.||||<0.001
81677621|NCT02167945|163051087|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard Ratio|0.133|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.313|||Cox proportional hazards model||The estimated value represents the hazard ratio for developing the event in the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who achieved SVR12 compared to the group of participants in studies M14-222 and M14-423 who didn't achieve SVR12.|A Cox proportional hazards (PH) model was constructed. The covariates for the model included baseline age, BMI, HCV genotype 1 subtype (1b, non-1b), IL28B genotype (CC, non-CC), prior treatment history (naive, experienced), baseline HCV RNA levels, baseline fibrosis stage (F0-1, F2, F3, F4), baseline albumin, baseline creatinine clearance, baseline platelet count, history of diabetes (yes, no), APRI, race (white, other), and alcohol use status (current, former, non-drinker).||0.313|0.057|<0.001
81677622|NCT02167945|163051089|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.21|||ANCOVA||F2 - F0-F1|"F0-F1 vs F2 at Post-treatment Week 12~The difference between baseline fibrosis stage groups in mean change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with baseline fibrosis stage (F0-F1, F2, F3 and F4) as a factor and baseline patient reported outcomes(PRO) score and SVR12 status as covariates."||-0.21|-3.30|0.026
81677623|NCT02167945|163051089|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|0.91|||ANCOVA||F3 - F0-F1|"F0-F1 vs F3 at Post-treatment Week 12~The difference between baseline fibrosis stage groups in mean change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with baseline fibrosis stage (F0-F1, F2, F3 and F4) as a factor and baseline patient reported outcomes(PRO) score and SVR12 status as covariates."||0.91|-1.97|0.472
81535787|NCT02656017|162754218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.05|14.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model with random intercept and slope was used to compare the annual percent change of ln(htLCV) as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinical site.||14.76|-10.05|0.80
81535788|NCT02656017|162754219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Generalized linear mixed model (logit link) with random intercept and slope was used to compare abdominal fullness interfered as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinical site.||||0.83
81535789|NCT02656017|162754220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Generalized linear mixed model (logit link) with random intercept and slope was used to compare interference of pain with sleep frequency as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinical site.||||0.72
81535790|NCT02656017|162754221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Generalized linear mixed model (logit link) with random intercept and slope was used to compare interference of pain with strenuous physical activity frequency as a function of time, the interaction between time and study arm, and clinical site.||||0.28
81535791|NCT01755234|162754222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.97
81535792|NCT01755234|162754223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.96
81535793|NCT01755234|162754224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.96
81535794|NCT01755234|162754225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.84
81677624|NCT02167945|163051089|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|0.4|||ANCOVA||F4 - F0-F1|"F0-F1 vs F4 at Post-treatment Week 12~The difference between baseline fibrosis stage groups in mean change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with baseline fibrosis stage (F0-F1, F2, F3 and F4) as a factor and baseline patient reported outcomes(PRO) score and SVR12 status as covariates."||0.40|-2.47|0.159
81677625|NCT02167945|163051089|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|0.36|||ANCOVA||F2 - F0-F1|"F0-F1 vs F2 at Post-treatment Week 24~The difference between baseline fibrosis stage groups in mean change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with baseline fibrosis stage (F0-F1, F2, F3 and F4) as a factor and baseline patient reported outcomes(PRO) score and SVR12 status as covariates."||0.36|-2.95|0.125
81677626|NCT02167945|163051089|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|1.29|||ANCOVA||F3 - F0-F1|"F0-F1 vs F3 at Post-treatment Week 24~The difference between baseline fibrosis stage groups in mean change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with baseline fibrosis stage (F0-F1, F2, F3 and F4) as a factor and baseline patient reported outcomes(PRO) score and SVR12 status as covariates."||1.29|-1.78|0.756
81677627|NCT02167945|163051089|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|0.75|||ANCOVA||F4 - F0-F1|"F0-F1 vs F4 at Post-treatment Week 24~The difference between baseline fibrosis stage groups in mean change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with baseline fibrosis stage (F0-F1, F2, F3 and F4) as a factor and baseline patient reported outcomes(PRO) score and SVR12 status as covariates."||0.75|-2.32|0.315
81677628|NCT02167945|163051090|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.75|||ANCOVA||F2 - F0-F1|"F0-F1 vs F2 at Post-treatment Week 12~The difference between baseline fibrosis stage groups in mean change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with baseline fibrosis stage (F0-F1, F2, F3 and F4) as a factor and baseline patient reported outcomes(PRO) score and SVR12 status as covariates."||0.75|-3.30|0.216
81677629|NCT02167945|163051090|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|0.17|||ANCOVA||F3 - F0-F1|"F0-F1 vs F3 at Post-treatment Week 12~The difference between baseline fibrosis stage groups in mean change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with baseline fibrosis stage (F0-F1, F2, F3 and F4) as a factor and baseline patient reported outcomes(PRO) score and SVR12 status as covariates."||0.17|-3.58|0.074
81677630|NCT02167945|163051090|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|0.05|||ANCOVA||F4 - F0-F1|"F0-F1 vs F4 at Post-treatment Week 12~The difference between baseline fibrosis stage groups in mean change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with baseline fibrosis stage (F0-F1, F2, F3 and F4) as a factor and baseline patient reported outcomes(PRO) score and SVR12 status as covariates."||0.05|-3.67|0.056
81677631|NCT02167945|163051090|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|1.16|||ANCOVA||F2 - F0-F1|"F0-F1 vs F2 at Post-treatment Week 24~The difference between baseline fibrosis stage groups in mean change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with baseline fibrosis stage (F0-F1, F2, F3 and F4) as a factor and baseline patient reported outcomes(PRO) score and SVR12 status as covariates."||1.16|-2.84|0.411
81677632|NCT02167945|163051090|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|0.11|||ANCOVA||F3 - F0-F1|"F0-F1 vs F3 at Post-treatment Week 24~The difference between baseline fibrosis stage groups in mean change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with baseline fibrosis stage (F0-F1, F2, F3 and F4) as a factor and baseline patient reported outcomes(PRO) score and SVR12 status as covariates."||0.11|-3.55|0.065
81677633|NCT02167945|163051090|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|-0.25|||ANCOVA||F4 - F0-F1|F0-F1 vs F4 at Post-treatment Week 24||-0.25|-3.91|0.026
81677634|NCT02167945|163051091|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|-0.14|||ANCOVA||F2 - F0-F1|"F0-F1 vs F2 at Post-treatment Week 12~The difference between baseline fibrosis stage groups in mean change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with baseline fibrosis stage (F0-F1, F2, F3 and F4) as a factor and baseline patient reported outcomes (PRO) score and SVR12 status as covariates."||-0.14|-3.86|0.035
81677635|NCT02167945|163051091|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|-0.42|||ANCOVA||F3 - F0-F1|"F0-F1 vs F3 at Post-treatment Week 12~The difference between baseline fibrosis stage groups in mean change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with baseline fibrosis stage (F0-F1, F2, F3 and F4) as a factor and baseline patient reported outcomes(PRO) score and SVR12 status as covariates."||-0.42|-3.88|0.015
81677636|NCT02167945|163051091|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|-0.01|||ANCOVA||F4 - F0-F1|F0-F1 vs F4 at Post-treatment Week 12||-0.01|-3.46|0.048
81677637|NCT02167945|163051091|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|1.22|||ANCOVA||F2 - F0-F1|"F0-F1 vs F2 at Post-treatment Week 24~The difference between baseline fibrosis stage groups in mean change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with baseline fibrosis stage (F0-F1, F2, F3 and F4) as a factor and baseline patient reported outcomes(PRO) score and SVR12 status as covariates."||1.22|-2.67|0.466
81677638|NCT02167945|163051091|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.13|||ANCOVA||F3 - F0-F1|"F0-F1 vs F3 at Post-treatment Week 24~The difference between baseline fibrosis stage groups in mean change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with baseline fibrosis stage (F0-F1, F2, F3 and F4) as a factor and baseline patient reported outcomes(PRO) score and SVR12 status as covariates."||-0.13|-3.70|0.035
81677639|NCT02167945|163051091|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|-0.43|||ANCOVA||F4 - F0-F1|"F0-F1 vs F4 at Post-treatment Week 24~The difference between baseline fibrosis stage groups in mean change from baseline was analyzed using ANCOVA with baseline fibrosis stage (F0-F1, F2, F3 and F4) as a factor and baseline patient reported outcomes(PRO) score and SVR12 status as covariates."||-0.43|-4.01|0.015
81677640|NCT02623335|163051119|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.353|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Options questions||||0.353
81677641|NCT02623335|163051119|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.923|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Expectations questions||||0.923
81677642|NCT02623335|163051119|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.255|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Risks questions||||0.255
81677643|NCT02623335|163051119|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|239047259.0||||0.094|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Advance directives questions||||0.094
81677644|NCT02623335|163051120|SUPERIORITY||Effect estimate|-0.04||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in scores between T2 and T1||||0.84
81677645|NCT02623335|163051120|SUPERIORITY||Effect estimate|-0.15||||0.645|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in scores between T3 and T1||||0.645
81677646|NCT02623335|163051121|SUPERIORITY||Effect estimate|-0.37||||0.411|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.411
81677647|NCT02623335|163051122|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.412|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.412
81677648|NCT02623335|163051123|SUPERIORITY||Effect estimate|-0.25||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.009
81677649|NCT02623335|163051124|SUPERIORITY||Effect estimate|-0.72||||0.106|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||6-8 weeks post-enrollment (T2)||||0.106
81677650|NCT02623335|163051124|SUPERIORITY||Effect estimate|-1.12||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||3-4 months post-enrollment post-enrollment (T3)||||0.007
81677651|NCT02623335|163051125|SUPERIORITY||Effect estimate|0.97||||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||6-8 weeks post-enrollment (T2)||||0.034
81677652|NCT02623335|163051125|SUPERIORITY||Effect estimate|1.12||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||3-4 months post-enrollment (T3)||||0.019
81677653|NCT02623335|163051126|SUPERIORITY||Effect estimate|1.16||||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||6-8 weeks post-enrollment (T2)||||0.022
81677654|NCT02623335|163051126|SUPERIORITY||Effect estimate|0.94||||0.053|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||3-4 months post-enrollment post-enrollment (T3)||||0.053
81677655|NCT02623335|163051128|SUPERIORITY||Effect estimate|5.04||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.07
81677656|NCT02642094|163051196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0020
81677657|NCT02642094|163051197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0137|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0137
81677658|NCT02642094|163051198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81677659|NCT02642094|163051199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0072|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0072
81677660|NCT02642094|163051200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3093|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3093
81677661|NCT04871711|163051206|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.8||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|16.1||5% significance level (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||16.1|3.6|0.006
81708276|NCT00853112|163113668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Predicted Mean Difference|-240.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|109.28||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-444.8|-33.8|||Bayesian 4-parameter Emax model.|||The Bayesian 4-parameter Emax model was used for analysis. 95% credible intervals of the effect size and the posterior distribution were calculated. Posterior distribution was used to calculate a probability (presented as p value) that the dose gives a difference of \>=240 dyne\*s\*m\^2/cm\^5 from placebo. The predicted means and SD were the posterior means and SD from the Bayesian analysis.||-33.8|-444.8|0.485
81708277|NCT00853112|163113668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Predicted Mean Difference|-327.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|92.41||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-492.9|-148.0|||Bayesian 4-parameter Emax model.|||Change over 4 hours post-dose: The Bayesian 4-parameter Emax model was used for analysis. 95% credible intervals of the effect size and the posterior distribution were calculated. Posterior distribution was used to calculate a probability (presented as p value) that the dose gives a difference of \>=240 dyne\*s\*m\^2/cm\^5 from placebo. The predicted means and SD were the posterior means and SD from the Bayesian analysis.||-148.0|-492.9|0.810
81535795|NCT04244253|162754256|SUPERIORITY||Difference of score|-1.1||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.0|||Mixed-model repeated measures|MMRM included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline, and baseline-by-visit interaction using an unstructured covariance matrix.||The statistical analysis was performed at Week 6 to compare the OPC-64005 20-mg group and placebo group.||1.0|-3.3|0.288
81677662|NCT04871711|163051207|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.5|32.6||Evaluated at 5% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||32.6|15.5|<0.001
81677663|NCT04871711|163051208|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|31.7||Evaluated at 5% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||31.7|14.0|<0.001
81677664|NCT04871711|163051209|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|18.9||Evaluated at 4% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||18.9|5.7|0.001
81677665|NCT04871711|163051210|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|15.6||Evaluated at 4% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||15.6|5.3|<0.001
81677666|NCT04871711|163051211|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|29.4||Evaluated at 4% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||29.4|12.6|<0.001
81677667|NCT04871711|163051212|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|26.5||Evaluated at 4% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||26.5|12.5|<0.001
81677668|NCT04871711|163051213|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|14.7||Evaluated at 4% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||14.7|3.8|0.004
81677669|NCT04871711|163051214|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|30.6||Evaluated at 4% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||30.6|14.4|<0.001
81677670|NCT04871711|163051215|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|26.5||Evaluated at 4% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||26.5|12.5|<0.001
81677671|NCT04871711|163051216|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|30.9||Evaluated at 4% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||30.9|12.4|<0.001
81677672|NCT04871711|163051217|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.2|32.7||Evaluated at 4% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||32.7|15.2|<0.001
81677673|NCT04871711|163051218|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|27.5||Evaluated at 4% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||27.5|11.8|<0.001
81677674|NCT04871711|163051219|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|24.3||Evaluated at 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||24.3|10.1|<0.001
81677675|NCT04871711|163051220|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|34.3||Evaluated at 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||34.3|17.2|<0.001
81677676|NCT04871711|163051221|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.5|33.0||Evaluated at 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||33.0|15.5|<0.001
81677677|NCT04871711|163051222|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-35.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.7|-23.8||Evaluated at 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment, region, baseline IGA-CHE score, and baseline HECSI score.||Primary analysis of primary estimand 'composite'. Missing data for subjects who did not attend the visit was imputed as WOCF (including baseline value). For subjects who received rescue treatment or subjects who have permanently discontinued the IMP, observed data was considered non-response by using WOCF (including baseline value).||-23.8|-46.7|<0.001
81708278|NCT00853112|163113668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Predicted Mean Difference|-379.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|73.61||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-520.6|-238.8|||Bayesian 4-parameter Emax model|||Change over 4 hours post-dose: The Bayesian 4-parameter Emax model was used for analysis. Posterior distribution was calculated and was used to calculate a probability (presented as p value) that the dose gives a difference of \>=240 dyne\*s\*m\^2/cm\^5 from placebo. The predicted means and SD were the posterior means and SD from the Bayesian analysis.||-238.8|-520.6|0.974
81467402|NCT00459706|162626792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.34|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||0.34|0.18|<0.001
81467403|NCT00459706|162626793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.36|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||0.36|0.19|<0.001
81535796|NCT04244253|162754257|OTHER||Difference in response rate|5.6||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|16.8|||χ2 test|The MADRS response rate in the OPC-64005 20-mg group and the placebo group were compared using the χ2 test in the LOCF dataset.||The statistical analysis was performed at Week 6 to compare the OPC-64005 20-mg group and placebo group.||16.8|-5.6|0.329
81677678|NCT04871711|163051223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-2.6||Evaluated at 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment, region, baseline IGA-CHE score, and baseline DLQI score.||Primary analysis of primary estimand 'composite'. Missing data for subjects who did not attend the visit was imputed as WOCF (including baseline value). For subjects who received rescue treatment or subjects who have permanently discontinued the IMP, observed data was considered non-response by using WOCF (including baseline value).||-2.6|-4.7|<0.001
81677679|NCT04871711|163051224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.2||Evaluated at 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment, region, baseline IGA-CHE score, and baseline HESD score.||Primary analysis of primary estimand 'composite'. Missing data for subjects who did not attend the visit was imputed as WOCF (including baseline value). For subjects who received rescue treatment or subjects who have permanently discontinued the IMP, observed data was considered non-response by using WOCF (including baseline value).||-1.2|-2.2|<0.001
81677680|NCT04871711|163051225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.2||Evaluated at 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment, region, baseline IGA-CHE score, and baseline HESD itch score.||Primary analysis of primary estimand 'composite'. Missing data for subjects who did not attend the visit was imputed as WOCF (including baseline value). For subjects who received rescue treatment or subjects who have permanently discontinued the IMP, observed data was considered non-response by using WOCF (including baseline value).||-1.2|-2.3|<0.001
81677681|NCT04871711|163051226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-1.0||Evaluated at 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment, region, baseline IGA-CHE score, and baseline HESD pain score.||Primary analysis of primary estimand 'composite'. Missing data for subjects who did not attend the visit was imputed as WOCF (including baseline value). For subjects who received rescue treatment or subjects who have permanently discontinued the IMP, observed data was considered non-response by using WOCF (including baseline value).||-1.0|-2.1|<0.001
81677682|NCT04871711|163051227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.45||Evaluated at 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment, region, baseline IGA-CHE score, and baseline HEIS score.||Primary analysis of primary estimand 'composite'. Missing data for subjects who did not attend the visit was imputed as WOCF (including baseline value). For subjects who received rescue treatment or subjects who have permanently discontinued the IMP, observed data was considered non-response by using WOCF (including baseline value).||-0.45|-0.83|<0.001
81677683|NCT04871711|163051228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.4||Evaluated at 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment, region, baseline IGA-CHE score, and baseline HEIS PDAL score.||Primary analysis of primary estimand 'composite'. Missing data for subjects who did not attend the visit was imputed as WOCF (including baseline value). For subjects who received rescue treatment or subjects who have permanently discontinued the IMP, observed data was considered non-response by using WOCF (including baseline value).||-0.40|-0.79|<0.001
81677684|NCT04871711|163051229|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.0|33.9||Evaluated at 1% significance level (two-sided) using hierarchical tests, alpha splitting and alpha recycling controlling overall type 1 error at 5% (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Mantel-Haenszel risk difference, stratified by region and baseline IGA-CHE score.|Based on the primary analysis of the primary estimand 'composite'. Subjects with missing data, subjects who received rescue treatment, or subjects who permanently discontinued IMP were considered non-responders.||33.9|15.0|<0.001
81708279|NCT00853112|163113669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-195.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|207.38||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-618.8|228.3|||ANCOVA|||GR over 4 hours, PVRI: The analysis was performed using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline fitted as a covariate.||228.3|-618.8|0.354
81708280|NCT00853112|163113669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-34.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|190.99||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-424.1|356.0|||ANCOVA|||GR over 4 hours, PVRI: The analysis was performed using ANCOVA with baseline fitted as a covariate.||356.0|-424.1|0.860
81708281|NCT00853112|163113669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-435.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|195.94||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-835.9|-35.6|||ANCOVA|||GR over 4 hours, PVRI: The analysis was performed using ANCOVA with baseline fitted as a covariate.||-35.6|-835.9|0.034
81708282|NCT00853112|163113669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-334.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|201.74||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-746.7|77.3|||ANCOVA|||GR over 4 hours, PVRI: The analysis was performed using ANCOVA with baseline fitted as a covariate.||77.3|-746.7|0.107
81708283|NCT00853112|163113669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-278.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|200.89||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-688.3|132.2|||ANCOVA|||GR over 4 hours, PVRI: The analysis was performed using ANCOVA with baseline fitted as a covariate.||132.2|-688.3|0.177
81708284|NCT00853112|163113669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|51.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|315.91||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-594.1|696.3|||ANCOVA|||GR over 4 hours, SVRI: The analysis was performed using ANCOVA with baseline fitted as a covariate.||696.3|-594.1|0.873
81708285|NCT00853112|163113669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|75.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|303.08||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-543.8|694.1|||ANCOVA|||GR over 4 hours, SVRI: The analysis was performed using ANCOVA with baseline fitted as a covariate.||694.1|-543.8|0.806
81708286|NCT00853112|163113669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-262.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|301.1||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-877.8|352.1|||ANCOVA|||GR over 4 hours, SVRI: The analysis was performed using ANCOVA with baseline fitted as a covariate.||352.1|-877.8|0.390
81677685|NCT03979274|163051231|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|98.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.55|102.68||||||||102.68|94.55|
81677686|NCT03979274|163051232|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|97.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.34|104.26||||||||104.26|91.34|
81677687|NCT03979274|163051235|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|99.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.45|101.03||||||||101.03|98.45|
81677688|NCT03979274|163051236|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|99.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.7|100.85||||||||100.85|97.70|
81677689|NCT01665144|163051242|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.95|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.95|0.65|0.0134
81677690|NCT01665144|163051243|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.4398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.1|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.10|0.80|0.4398
81677691|NCT01665144|163051244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-613.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|95.39|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-800.2|-426.0|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||Month 12||-426.0|-800.2|<0.0001
81677692|NCT01665144|163051244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-777.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|108.62|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-990.6|-564.4|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||Month 24||-564.4|-990.6|<0.0001
81677693|NCT01665144|163051244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-695.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|92.79|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-877.3|-513.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||Average over Month 12 and Month 24||-513.3|-877.3|<0.0001
81677694|NCT01665144|163051245|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.92|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.92|0.60|0.0058
81708287|NCT00853112|163113669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-329.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|302.97||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-948.1|289.4|||ANCOVA|||GR over 4 hours, SVRI: The analysis was performed using ANCOVA with baseline fitted as a covariate.||289.4|-948.1|0.286
81677695|NCT01665144|163051246|SUPERIORITY||ARR ratio|0.445|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.337|0.587|||Negative binomial regression model|||||0.587|0.337|<0.0001
81677696|NCT01665144|163051247|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.7|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.70|0.41|<0.0001
81677697|NCT01665144|163051249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.0764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|0.19|||Repeated measures model|||Month 12||0.19|-3.85|0.0764
81677698|NCT01665144|163051249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.359||0.3671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|1.44|||Repeated measures model|||Month 24||1.44|-3.89|0.3671
81677699|NCT01665144|163051250|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.126|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|0.191|||Negative binomial regression model|||Month 12||0.191|0.083|<0.0001
81677700|NCT01665144|163051250|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.178|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|0.362|||Negative binomial regression model|||Month 24||0.362|0.087|<0.0001
81677701|NCT01665144|163051251|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.266|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.215|0.328|||Regression model|Repeated measures negative binomial regression model||Month 12||0.328|0.215|<0.0001
81677702|NCT01665144|163051251|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.142|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.196|||Regression model|Repeated measures negative binomial regression model||Month 24||0.196|0.103|<0.0001
81677703|NCT01665144|163051252|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0367|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.247|||Repeated measures model|||Month 12||0.247|0.103|<0.0001
81677704|NCT01665144|163051252|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0549||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.236|||Repeated measures model|||Month 24||0.236|0.021|0.0196
81677705|NCT01665144|163051253|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.11|||Cox proportional hazard model|||Without superimposed relapses at baseline||1.11|0.68|
81677706|NCT01665144|163051253|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.91|||Cox proportional hazard model|||With superimposed relapses at baseline||0.91|0.49|
81677707|NCT01665144|163051253|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.06|||Cox proportional hazard model|||Without superimposed relapses post-treatment||1.06|0.69|
81677708|NCT01665144|163051253|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.19|||Cox proportional hazard model|||With superimposed relapses post-treatment||1.19|0.53|
81677709|NCT01665144|163051254|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.91|||Cox proportional hazard model|||Rapidly evolving patients||0.91|0.46|
81677710|NCT01665144|163051254|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.09|||Cox proportional hazard model|||Not rapidly evolving patients||1.09|0.69|
81677711|NCT01665144|163051255|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.99|||Cox proportional hazard model|||With moderate or severe course of disease||0.99|0.65|
81677712|NCT01665144|163051255|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.13|||Cox proportional hazard model|||Without moderate or severe course of disease||1.13|0.47|
81677713|NCT01913483|163051256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9458||||||The primary endpoint analysis was to assess the superiority of bivalirudin versus UFH in BARC ≥3 bleeds within the 48 hours post study drug initiation or at hospital discharge, whichever occurred first.|Chi-squared|||Assuming a bleeding event rate of 5.0% in the heparin control treatment group and 3.2% in the bivalirudin group (36% relative risk reduction, a sample size of 3900 participants was to provide more than 80% power with a two-tailed alpha level of 0.05). This estimate took into consideration that the interim efficacy analysis was to be performed when approximately 70% of participants were enrolled using the O'Brien-Fleming alpha spending function.||||0.9458
81677714|NCT00535925|163051259|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.48|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|Cox Shared Frailty Model, adjusted for age, sex, SBP, Hb, eGFR, albuminuria, HbA1c, total cholesterol, triglycerides (log-scaled) to reduce bias risk.||||||<0.05
81677715|NCT03434379|163051266|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.79|||Log Rank|||At CCOD 18 months; Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline alpha-fetoprotein (AFP: \<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.79|0.42|0.0006
81708288|NCT00853112|163113669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-62.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|314.15||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-704.3|578.9|||ANCOVA|||GR over 4 hours, SVRI: The analysis was performed using ANCOVA with baseline fitted as a covariate.||578.9|-704.3|0.843
81708289|NCT00853112|163113670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|322.8||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-659.7|658.8|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was performed using ANCOVA with baseline fitted as a covariate.||658.8|-659.7|0.999
81708290|NCT00853112|163113670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|72.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|309.69||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-560.2|704.7|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was performed using ANCOVA with baseline fitted as a covariate.||704.7|-560.2|0.817
81708291|NCT00853112|163113670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-82.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|307.67||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-711.0|545.7|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was performed using ANCOVA with baseline fitted as a covariate.||545.7|-711.0|0.790
81708292|NCT00853112|163113670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-325.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|309.58||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-957.8|306.7|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was performed using ANCOVA with baseline fitted as a covariate.||306.7|-957.8|0.301
81677716|NCT03434379|163051266|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.85|||Log Rank|||At CCOD 30 months; Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline alpha-fetoprotein (AFP: \<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.85|0.52|0.0009
81677717|NCT03434379|163051267|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.76|||Log Rank|||Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.76|0.47|<0.0001
81677718|NCT03434379|163051268|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.76|||Log Rank|||At CCOD 18 months; Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.76|0.25|0.0026
81677719|NCT03434379|163051268|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.8|||Log Rank|||At CCOD 30 months; Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.80|0.35|0.0019
81677720|NCT03434379|163051269|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.9|||Log Rank|||Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.90|0.40|0.0117
81677721|NCT03434379|163051270|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|5.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||5.01|1.68|<0.0001
81677722|NCT03434379|163051271|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|5.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||5.71|2.02|<0.0001
81677723|NCT03434379|163051272|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.99|12.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||12.66|2.99|<0.0001
81677724|NCT03434379|163051273|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.23||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.7|||Log Rank|||Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.70|0.08|0.0051
81677725|NCT03434379|163051274|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.73|||Log Rank|||Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.73|0.12|0.0048
81677726|NCT03434379|163051275|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.4187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.15|||Log Rank|||Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||2.15|0.16|0.4187
81677727|NCT03434379|163051276|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.74|||Log Rank|||Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.74|0.46|<.0001
81708293|NCT00853112|163113670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-61.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|321.0||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-716.8|594.4|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was performed using ANCOVA with baseline fitted as a covariate.||594.4|-716.8|0.850
81677728|NCT03434379|163051277|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.57|||Log Rank|||Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.57|0.36|<.0001
81677729|NCT03434379|163051278|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.92|||Log Rank|||Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.92|0.53|0.0105
81677730|NCT03434379|163051279|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.9|||Log Rank|||Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.90|0.52|0.0063
81467404|NCT00459706|162626794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.36|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||0.36|0.20|<0.001
81467405|NCT00459706|162626795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.11|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||1.11|0.61|0.196
81467406|NCT00459706|162626796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.42|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||2.42|1.25|0.001
81677731|NCT03434379|163051280|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.57|||Log Rank|||Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.57|0.35|<.0001
81677732|NCT03434379|163051281|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.78|||Log Rank|||AFP \<400 ng/mL and stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence).||0.78|0.32|0.0019
81677733|NCT03434379|163051281|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.0879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.06|||Log Rank|||AFP \>/= 400 ng/mL and stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence).||1.06|0.42|0.0879
81677734|NCT03434379|163051282|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.68|||Log Rank|||AFP\<400 ng/mL and stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence).||0.68|0.37|<.0001
81677735|NCT03434379|163051282|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.2159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.15|||Log Rank|||AFP \>/=400 ng/mL and stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence).||1.15|0.53|0.2159
81677736|NCT03434379|163051283|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.57|||Log Rank|||AFP \<400 ng/mL and stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence).||0.57|0.31|<0.0001
81677737|NCT03434379|163051283|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.73|||Log Rank|||AFP \>/=400 ng/mL and stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence).||0.73|0.35|0.0002
81677738|NCT03434379|163051284|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.73|||Log Rank|||Physical Functioning: Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.73|0.39|<.0001
81677739|NCT03434379|163051284|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.84|||Log Rank|||Role Functioning: Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.84|0.46|0.0019
81677740|NCT03434379|163051284|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.85|||Log Rank|||GHS/QoL: Stratified by geographic region (Asia \[excluding Japan\] vs. rest of world), macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.85|0.46|0.0028
81677741|NCT03434379|163051289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.6||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|13.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||13.86|1.53|0.0036
81677742|NCT03434379|163051290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.71||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|12.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||12.87|1.72|0.0013
81677743|NCT03434379|163051291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.05||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|17.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||17.39|1.47|0.0052
81677744|NCT03434379|163051292|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37||||0.4581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|5.85|||Log Rank|||Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||5.85|0.02|0.4581
81677745|NCT03434379|163051293|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.08||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.91|||Log Rank||Lower limit: \<0.01|Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.91|0.01|0.0100
81677746|NCT03434379|163051294|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33||||0.3477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|3.69|||Log Rank|||Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||3.69|0.03|0.3477
81677747|NCT03434379|163051295|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.89|||Log Rank|||Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.89|0.40|0.0103
81677748|NCT03434379|163051296|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.71|||Log Rank|||Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.71|0.33|0.0002
81677749|NCT03434379|163051297|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.07|||Log Rank|||Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||1.07|0.43|0.0927
81677750|NCT03434379|163051298|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.0861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.06|||Log Rank|||Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||1.06|0.43|0.0861
81677751|NCT03434379|163051299|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.74|||Log Rank|||Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.74|0.33|0.0004
81677752|NCT03434379|163051300|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.78|||Log Rank|||Physical Functioning: Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.78|0.26|0.0035
81677753|NCT03434379|163051300|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.2214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.23|||Log Rank|||Role Functioning: Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||1.23|0.42|0.2214
81677754|NCT03434379|163051300|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.88|||Log Rank|||GHS/QoL: Stratified by macrovascular invasion and/or extrahepatic spread (presence vs. absence), and baseline AFP (\<400 vs. \>/= 400 ng/mL).||0.88|0.32|0.0135
81677755|NCT00695565|163051405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis does not take into account the subjects' screening capsaicin response (measure of nociceptor function).||||0.168
81677756|NCT00695565|163051405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Each subject was screened for responsiveness of nociceptors in the skin to a capsaicin stimulus (rated on 0-10 pain scale; 0=no pain and 10=worst possible pain). The interaction term composed of treatment assignment and capsaicin threshold was examined at the prespecified alpha level of 0.1.~This analysis includes subjects with a capsaicin rating of ≥ 2. Thirty (30) subjects in the Placebo group and 33 subjects in the active Clonidine Topical Gel (ARC-4558) group had capsaicin scores ≥ 2."||||0.014
81467407|NCT00459706|162626797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.42|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||0.42|0.21|<0.001
81467408|NCT00459706|162626798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.56|||GEE model+logit link+multinomial distrib|||||0.56|0.29|<0.001
81467409|NCT00459706|162626799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.896|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.896
81677757|NCT01462266|163051428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-1.2|||Longitudinal data analysis|Adjusting for participant's use of metformin at Visit 1/Screening Visit (i.e., on metformin, or not on metformin)||||-1.2|-8.3|0.009
81677758|NCT01106846|163051433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.947|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.947
81677759|NCT02288273|163051444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81677760|NCT02419508|163051451|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.001
81677761|NCT02419508|163051452|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81677762|NCT02419508|163051453|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81677763|NCT02419508|163051454|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81677764|NCT02419508|163051455|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81677765|NCT02419508|163051456|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81677766|NCT02419508|163051457|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81467410|NCT00459706|162626799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.166
81467411|NCT00459706|162626800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.069
81467412|NCT00459706|162626800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.015
81467413|NCT00459706|162626801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.069
81467414|NCT00459706|162626801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.015
81467415|NCT00459706|162626802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.652||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.652
81467416|NCT00459706|162626802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.459||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.459
81677767|NCT02851173|163051459|OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. CU group.||||0.79
81677768|NCT02851173|163051459|OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. MCI group.||||0.87
81677769|NCT02851173|163051459|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. CU group. 3 outliers removed, whose scores were outside 1.5 times the interquartile range.||||0.16
81677770|NCT02851173|163051460|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. Left middle frontal gyrus 1.||||0.22
81677771|NCT02851173|163051460|OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. Left medial frontal/superior frontal gyrus.||||0.69
81677772|NCT02851173|163051460|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. Right superior parietal lobule.||||0.25
81677773|NCT02851173|163051460|OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. Left inferior parietal lobule.||||0.86
81677774|NCT02851173|163051460|OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. Left middle frontal gyrus 2.||||0.28
81677775|NCT02851173|163051460|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. Right superior frontal gyrus.||||0.12
81677776|NCT02851173|163051460|OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. Right middle frontal gyrus.||||0.26
81677777|NCT02851173|163051460|OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||ANOVA|||The contract of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. Right inferior frontal gyrus.||||0.83
81677778|NCT02851173|163051460|OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. In this sub-group analysis, we performed a sub-population analysis (N=36), including only participants who performed the 2Back task to criterion (\>50% accuracy). Left middle frontal gyrus 1.||||0.55
81677779|NCT02851173|163051460|OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. In this sub-group analysis, we performed a sub-population analysis (N=36), including only participants who performed the 2Back task to criterion (\>50% accuracy). Left medial frontal/superior frontal gyrus.||||0.76
81677780|NCT02851173|163051460|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. In this sub-group analysis, we performed a sub-population analysis (N=36), including only participants who performed the 2Back task to criterion (\>50% accuracy). Right superior parietal lobule.||||0.38
81677781|NCT02851173|163051460|OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. In this sub-group analysis, we performed a sub-population analysis (N=36), including only participants who performed the 2Back task to criterion (\>50% accuracy). Left inferior parietal lobule.||||0.93
81677782|NCT02851173|163051460|OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. In this sub-group analysis, we performed a sub-population analysis (N=36), including only participants who performed the 2Back task to criterion (\>50% accuracy). Left middle frontal gyrus 2.||||0.41
81677783|NCT02851173|163051460|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. In this sub-group analysis, we performed a sub-population analysis (N=36), including only participants who performed the 2Back task to criterion (\>50% accuracy). Right superior frontal gyrus.||||0.06
81677784|NCT02851173|163051460|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. In this sub-group analysis, we performed a sub-population analysis (N=36), including only participants who performed the 2Back task to criterion (\>50% accuracy). Right middle frontal gyrus.||||0.18
81677785|NCT02851173|163051460|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. In this sub-group analysis, we performed a sub-population analysis (N=36), including only participants who performed the 2Back task to criterion (\>50% accuracy). Right inferior frontal gyrus.||||0.84
81677786|NCT02851173|163051461|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction.||||0.53
81677787|NCT02851173|163051461|OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. In this sub-group analysis, we performed a sub-population analysis (N=36), including only participants who performed the 2Back task to criterion (\>50% accuracy).||||0.74
81677788|NCT02851173|163051462|OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction.||||0.72
81677789|NCT02851173|163051462|OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||ANOVA|||The contrast of interest was the Time x Treatment Group interaction. In this sub-group analysis, we performed a sub-population analysis (N=36), including only participants who performed the 2Back task to criterion (\>50% accuracy).||||0.97
81677790|NCT02363478|163051538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|This statistical analysis applies to changes of amplitude of contractions, resting LES pressure and IRP between baseline and week 4.||||||<0.05
81677791|NCT02363478|163051541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|This statistical analysis applies to changes of amplitude of heartburn, regurgitation, chest pain and dysphagia between baseline and week 4.||||||0.05
81677792|NCT02324270|163051559|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the ratio of mean changes between test and reference products was contained within the interval, \[0.80,1.25\], then the products were considered to be equivalent.|Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.08||||||||1.08|0.94|
81677793|NCT02324270|163051560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.01
81677794|NCT02324270|163051560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81467417|NCT00459706|162626803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.652||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.652
81708294|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-269.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|252.93||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-785.39|246.76|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||246.76|-785.39|0.295
81467418|NCT00459706|162626803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.459||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.459
81467419|NCT00459706|162626804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.652||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.652
81677795|NCT03521791|163051571|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered not inferior if the differences between the groups do not exceed 20%.||||||0.133|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.133
81677796|NCT03521791|163051572|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered not inferior if the differences between the groups do not exceed 20%.||||||0.045|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.045
81677797|NCT03521791|163051573|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered not inferior if the differences between the groups do not exceed 20%.||||||0.333|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.333
81677798|NCT03521791|163051574|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered not inferior if the differences between the groups do not exceed 20%.||||||0.058|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.058
81677799|NCT03521791|163051575|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered not inferior if the differences between the groups do not exceed 20%.||||||0.394|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.394
81677800|NCT03521791|163051576|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered not inferior if the differences between the groups do not exceed 20%.||||||0.056|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.056
81677801|NCT03521791|163051578|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered not inferior if the differences between the groups do not exceed 20%.||||||0.114|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.114
81677802|NCT03521791|163051579|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered not inferior if the differences between the groups do not exceed 20%.||||||0.117|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.117
81677803|NCT03521791|163051580|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered not inferior if the differences between the groups do not exceed 20%.||||||0.626|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.626
81677804|NCT00680836|163051585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.3|-1.0|0.26
81677805|NCT00680836|163051586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.5|0.0|0.98
81677806|NCT00680836|163051587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81677807|NCT00680836|163051588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||Chi-squared|||||0.2|-0.2|0.64
81677808|NCT00680836|163051589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.5|-0.7|0.72
81677809|NCT00680836|163051590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.6|-0.5|0.86
81677810|NCT01475734|163051614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.993||||0.791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.946|1.043|||ANOVA||The estimated value represents the ratio of geometric least squares means (albiglutide 50 mg) to placebo at 0 hr.|||1.043|0.946|0.791
81677811|NCT01475734|163051614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.952|1.05|||ANOVA||The estimated value represents the ratio of geometric least squares means (albiglutide 50 mg) to placebo at 1 hr.|||1.050|0.952|>0.999
81677812|NCT01475734|163051614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.001||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.953|1.051|||ANOVA||The estimated value represents the ratio of geometric least squares means (albiglutide 50 mg) to placebo at 1 hr 15 min.|||1.051|0.953|0.975
81677813|NCT01475734|163051614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.952|1.05|||ANOVA||The estimated value represents the ratio of geometric least squares means (albiglutide 50 mg) to placebo at 1 hr 45 min.|||1.050|0.952|>0.999
81677814|NCT01475734|163051614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.003||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.955|1.053|||ANOVA||The estimated value represents the ratio of geometric least squares means (albiglutide 50 mg) to placebo at 2 hr.|||1.053|0.955|0.908
81677815|NCT01475734|163051614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.025||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.977|1.077|||ANOVA||The estimated value represents the ratio of geometric least squares means (albiglutide 50 mg) to placebo at 2 hr 45 min.|||1.077|0.977|0.312
81677816|NCT01475734|163051614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.008||||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.058|||ANOVA||The estimated value represents the ratio of geometric least squares means (albiglutide 50 mg) to placebo at 3 hr.|||1.058|0.960|0.763
81677817|NCT01475734|163051614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.095|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.043|1.15|||ANOVA||The estimated value represents the ratio of geometric least squares means (albiglutide 50 mg) to placebo at 3 hr 30 min.|||1.150|1.043|<0.001
81677818|NCT01475734|163051614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.046||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.996|1.098|||ANOVA||The estimated value represents the ratio of geometric least squares means (albiglutide 50 mg) to placebo at 3 hr 45 min.|||1.098|0.996|0.070
81677819|NCT01475734|163051614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.971||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.925|1.02|||ANOVA||The estimated value represents the ratio of geometric least squares means (albiglutide 50 mg) to placebo at 4 hr 15 min.|||1.020|0.925|0.238
81677820|NCT01475734|163051614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.975||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.928|1.023|||ANOVA||The estimated value represents the ratio of geometric least squares means (albiglutide 50 mg) to placebo at 4 hr 30 min.|||1.023|0.928|0.298
81677821|NCT01475734|163051614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.994||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.947|1.044|||ANOVA||The estimated value represents the ratio of geometric least squares means (albiglutide 50 mg) to placebo at 4 hr 45 min.|||1.044|0.947|0.821
81677822|NCT01475734|163051614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.991||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.944|1.04|||ANOVA||The estimated value represents the ratio of geometric least squares means (albiglutide 50 mg) to placebo at 5 hr.|||1.040|0.944|0.715
81677823|NCT01475734|163051614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.008||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.058|||ANOVA||The estimated value represents the ratio of geometric least squares means (albiglutide 50 mg) to placebo at 5 hr 15 min.|||1.058|0.960|0.759
81677824|NCT01475734|163051614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.952|1.05|||ANOVA||The estimated value represents the ratio of geometric least squares means (albiglutide 50 mg) to placebo at 5 hr 30 min.|||1.050|0.952|>0.999
81677825|NCT03968419|163051648|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.56|21.23||||||Difference in MPR rate||21.23|-25.56|
81677826|NCT00167245|163051674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81677827|NCT00167245|163051675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.45|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||||0.45
81677828|NCT00167245|163051676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|5.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.2|-2.1|0.4
81677829|NCT00445302|163051680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of least squares means (%)|87.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.59|119.26||||||||119.26|63.59|
81677830|NCT00445302|163051680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of least squares means(%)|106.6||||||90.0|78.99|143.87||||||||143.87|78.99|
81677831|NCT00445302|163051680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of least squares means (%)|106.76||||||90.0|79.11|144.08||||||||144.08|79.11|
81677832|NCT00445302|163051683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of least squares means (%)|121.74||||||90.0|91.86|161.43||||||||161.43|91.86|
81677833|NCT00445302|163051683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of least squares means (%)|151.44||||||90.0|115.78|198.09||||||||198.09|115.78|
81677834|NCT00445302|163051683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of least squares means (%)|169.51||||||90.0|129.59|221.72||||||||221.72|129.59|
81677835|NCT01276821|163051699|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non - Inferiority Analysis|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.3|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null Hypothesis Efficacy of nebulised hypertonic saline (3%) with L-Epinephrine is not higer than as compared to L-Epinephrine given with 0.9% normal saline in the management of children aged 6 weeks to 24 months with mild to moderately severe bronchiolitis.~Alternate Hypothesis:~Nebulised hypertonic saline (3%) with L-Epinephrine is superior to 0.9% Normal saline with L-Epinephrine in the management of children aged 6 weeks to 24 months with mild to moderately severe bronchiolitis."||1.82|0.78|<0.05
81677836|NCT00700180|163051719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.8127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.8||Multiple logistic regression model with treatment, biomarker level (dichotomized) and baseline prognostic factors as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||bFGF (high versus low)||1.80|0.63|0.8127
81677837|NCT00700180|163051719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.08||Multiple logistic regression model with treatment, biomarker level (dichotomized) and baseline prognostic factors as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||E-selectin (high versus low)||3.08|1.06|0.0285
81677838|NCT00700180|163051719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.7478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.85||Multiple logistic regression model with treatment, biomarker level (dichotomized) and baseline prognostic factors as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||ICAM (high versus low)||1.85|0.64|0.7478
81677839|NCT00700180|163051719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.6761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.33||Multiple logistic regression model with treatment, biomarker level (dichotomized) and baseline prognostic factors as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||PlGF (high versus low)||2.33|0.58|0.6761
81677840|NCT00700180|163051719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.4601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.09||Multiple logistic regression model with treatment, biomarker level (dichotomized) and baseline prognostic factors as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||VEGF A (high versus low)||2.09|0.72|0.4601
81677841|NCT00700180|163051719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.3193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.29||Multiple logistic regression model with treatment, biomarker level (dichotomized) and baseline prognostic factors as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||VEGFR-1 (high versus low)||1.29|0.46|0.3193
81677842|NCT00700180|163051719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.1758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.45||Multiple logistic regression model with treatment, biomarker level (dichotomized) and baseline prognostic factors as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||VEGFR-2 (high versus low)||2.45|0.85|0.1758
81677843|NCT00700180|163051721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.31|||Log Rank|||||1.31|0.78|0.9454
81677844|NCT00700180|163051722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Responses Rates|9.34||||0.1737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|21.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Approximate 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for difference of two rates using Hauck-Anderson method.|||21.0|-2.4|0.1737
81677845|NCT00700180|163051723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.75||||0.6148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|11.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Approximate 95% CI for difference of two rates using Hauck-Anderson method|||11.7|-8.2|0.6148
81677846|NCT00700180|163051725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.7587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.69|||Log Rank|||||1.69|0.68|0.7587
81677847|NCT00700180|163051727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.53|||Log Rank|||||1.53|0.87|0.3120
81677848|NCT00168831|163051743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, smoking status at entry, centre and baseline value|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|||||<0.0001
81677849|NCT00168831|163051743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, smoking status at entry,centre and baseline value|Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|||||<0.0001
81677850|NCT00168831|163051744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.713|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.052||0.0004||95.0|||||ANCOVA|The means are adjusted for centre, smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|||||0.0004
81677851|NCT00168831|163051744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.445|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.059||0.0012||95.0|||||ANCOVA|The means are adjusted for centre, smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|||||0.0012
81677852|NCT00168831|163051745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|The means are adjusted for centre, smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|||||<0.0001
81677853|NCT00168831|163051745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|The means are adjusted for centre, smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|||||<0.0001
81677854|NCT00168831|163051746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.782||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.687|0.89|||Poisson regression||Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg vs. Placebo|||0.890|0.687|0.0002
81677855|NCT00168831|163051746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.725|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.635|0.828|||Poisson regression||Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg vs. Placebo|||0.828|0.635|<0.0001
81677856|NCT00168831|163051790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, smoking status at entry, centre and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81677857|NCT00168831|163051790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.252|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA||Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81677858|NCT00168831|163051791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.183|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, smoking status at entry, centre and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81677859|NCT00168831|163051791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.212|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, smoking status at entry, centre and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81677860|NCT00168831|163051792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.369|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, smoking status at entry, centre and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81677861|NCT00168831|163051792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.393|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, smoking status at entry, centre and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81677862|NCT00168831|163051793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre,smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81677863|NCT00168831|163051793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre,smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81677864|NCT00168831|163051794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre,smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81677865|NCT00168831|163051794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|39.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre,smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81677866|NCT00168831|163051795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0169||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre,smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||0.0169
81677867|NCT00168831|163051795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre,smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81467420|NCT00459706|162626804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.459||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.459
81467421|NCT00459706|162626805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.023
81677868|NCT02522767|163051818|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.32||The p-value was based on chi-square test without a continuity correction.|Chi-squared|||Proportions were compared between treatment groups, at a two-sided 0.05 significance level.||3.32|0.73|>0.05
81677869|NCT02522767|163051821|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|3.29||The p-value was based on chi-square test without a continuity correction.|Chi-squared|||Proportions were compared between treatment groups at a two-sided 0.05 significance level.||3.29|0.96|>0.05
81677870|NCT02522767|163051822|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.15|||Generalized estimating equation approach|||Proportions were compared between treatment groups over 8 weeks, at a two-sided 0.05 significance level.||2.15|0.78|>0.05
81708295|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-97.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|234.55||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-577.02|381.72|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||381.72|-577.02|0.680
81708296|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-376.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|241.06||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-869.53|116.31|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||116.31|-869.53|0.129
81467422|NCT00459706|162626805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||<0.001
81677871|NCT02522767|163051823|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.02||The p-value was based on log-rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and its 95% CI were obtained from Cox proportional hazards model with treatment group as a factor.|Times to normal stool pattern were compared between treatment groups, at a two-sided 0.05 significance level.||2.02|0.91|>0.05
81677872|NCT02522767|163051824|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-0.24|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.08|||Repeated-measures ANCOVA||A repeated-measures ANCOVA model with an unstructured correlation matrix was used to calculate estimate.|Change from baseline scores were compared between treatment groups over 8 weeks, at a two-sided 0.05 significance level.||-0.08|-0.41|<0.05
81708297|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-342.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|247.07||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-846.9|162.32|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||162.32|-846.90|0.176
81677873|NCT02522767|163051825|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-2.39|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.46|0.67|||Repeated-measures ANCOVA||A repeated-measures ANCOVA model with an unstructured correlation matrix was used to calculate estimate.|Change from baseline scores were compared between treatment groups over 8 weeks, at a two-sided 0.05 significance level.||0.67|-5.46|>0.05
81677874|NCT02522767|163051826|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-289.69|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-514.96|-64.42|||ANCOVA||An ANCOVA model was used to calculate estimates.|Changes from baseline were compared between treatment groups, at a two-sided 0.05 significance level.||-64.42|-514.96|<0.05
81677875|NCT02522767|163051827|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|12.8|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|20.5|||Repeated-measures ANCOVA||A repeated-measures ANCOVA model with an unstructured correlation matrix was used to calculate estimates.|Change from baseline scores were compared between treatment groups over 8 weeks, at a two-sided 0.05 significance level.||20.50|5.10|<0.05
81677876|NCT02288247|163051833|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.96||From the Cox proportional hazards model with covariates for treatment and disease progression in Period 1 (radiographic, nonradiographic).|Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.96|0.53|0.027
81677877|NCT02288247|163051834|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.82||From the Cox proportional hazards model with covariates for treatment and disease progression in Period 1 (radiographic, nonradiographic).|Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.82|0.41|0.002
81677878|NCT02288247|163051836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142||||||From the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by disease progression (radiographic, non-radiographic) in Period 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.142
81677879|NCT02288247|163051839|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.13||From the Cox proportional hazards model with covariates for treatment and disease progression in Period 1 (radiographic, nonradiographic).|Cox proportional hazards model|||||2.13|0.47|0.994
81677880|NCT00356031|163051881|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.05
81677881|NCT00356031|163051882|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.05
81677882|NCT03543410|163051916|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.625||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.489|-0.09||nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.090|-6.489|0.044
81677883|NCT03543410|163051916|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.597||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.273|0.017||nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.017|-6.273|0.051
81677884|NCT03543410|163051917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.658|0.095||nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.095|-0.658|0.143
81677885|NCT03543410|163051917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.219|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.588|0.15||nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.150|-0.588|0.243
81677886|NCT01727258|163051924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.45|14.25||If Potassium Oxalate Mouthrinse is better than Colgate Regular (p\<0.05), testing would proceed to comparison of Wk 2 Mean Tactile Sensitivity Scores between Potassium Oxalate Mouthrinse and Colgate Regular. Family-wise error was controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||14.25|7.45|<0.001
81677887|NCT01727258|163051924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.729||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|1.67||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||1.67|-5.16|0.314
81686345|NCT01025336|163070022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|5.04|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS)\]|Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||5.04|2.30|
81708298|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-316.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|261.58||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-850.9|217.17|||Longitudinal analysis|||Hour 1: Longitudinal analysis was used to analyze p-value and included baseline as a covariate.||217.17|-850.90|0.235
81708299|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-198.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|247.62||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-705.04|308.91|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||308.91|-705.04|0.430
81708300|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|37.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|229.23||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-432.23|508.04|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||508.04|-432.23|0.870
81708301|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-114.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|244.95||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-614.57|386.45|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||386.45|-614.57|0.645
81708302|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-299.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|241.63||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-794.81|195.61|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||195.61|-794.81|0.225
81677888|NCT01727258|163051924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.735|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.17|16.03||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||16.03|9.17|<0.001
81677889|NCT01727258|163051925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.177|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.76|8.41||If Potassium Oxalate Mouthrinse is better than Colgate Regular (p\<0.05), testing would proceed to comparison of Wk 2 Mean Tactile Sensitivity Scores between Potassium Oxalate Mouthrinse and Sensodyne. Family-wise error was controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||8.41|3.76|<0.001
81677890|NCT01727258|163051925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.183||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|2.52||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). Family-wise error was controlled at 0.05.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||2.52|-2.16|0.881
81677891|NCT01727258|163051925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.182|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.57|8.24||Significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity (Yeaple probe) score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||8.24|3.57|<0.001
81677892|NCT01727258|163051926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.866||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.38|-1.05||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-1.05|-12.38|0.020
81677893|NCT01727258|163051926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|5.78||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||5.78|-5.52|0.964
81677894|NCT01727258|163051926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.845||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.47|-1.23||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-1.23|-12.47|0.017
81677895|NCT01727258|163051927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.327||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-0.35||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.35|-13.50|0.039
81677896|NCT01727258|163051927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.317||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|11.61||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||11.61|-1.50|0.130
81677897|NCT01727258|163051927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.313|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.53|-5.43||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean tactile sensitivity VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-5.43|-18.53|<0.001
81677898|NCT01727258|163051928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.163||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.51|-2.0||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean air stimulus VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-2.00|-14.51|0.010
81677899|NCT01727258|163051928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.16||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|10.51||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean air stimulus VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||10.51|-1.98|0.179
81686346|NCT01025336|163070022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|3.37|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC/23vPS - 23vPS)\]|Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC/23vPS to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||3.37|1.37|
81708303|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-332.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|255.93||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-856.55|192.05|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||192.05|-856.55|0.205
81708304|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-86.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|263.63||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-625.87|452.42|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||452.42|-625.87|0.745
81708305|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|18.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|245.25||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-484.46|520.47|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||520.47|-484.46|0.942
81677900|NCT01727258|163051928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.172|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.79|-6.25||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean air stimulus VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-6.25|-18.79|<0.001
81677901|NCT01727258|163051929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.543|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.93|-4.93||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean air stimulus VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-4.93|-18.93|<0.001
81677902|NCT01727258|163051929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.534||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|12.53||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean air stimulus VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||12.53|-1.44|0.119
81708306|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-265.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|259.53||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-796.15|264.28|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||264.28|-796.15|0.314
81708307|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-275.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|258.01||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-803.57|252.88|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||252.88|-803.57|0.295
81708308|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-326.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|272.96||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-885.12|232.02|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||232.02|-885.12|0.241
81708309|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-145.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|218.5||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-592.24|300.83|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||300.83|-592.24|0.510
81677903|NCT01727258|163051929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.566|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.52|-10.42||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided), with no multiple comparisons adjustment.|ANCOVA|Terms included treatment and baseline mean air stimulus VAS score.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-10.42|-24.52|<0.001
81677904|NCT00820755|163051931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.959||||0.1265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.736|1.25|||Log Rank|||Exploratory analysis to test the null hypothesis of no difference between maintenance therapy regimen. Model is adjusted by histology (interactive voice response system \[IVRS\]) and tumor response status at the end of combination therapy ('complete response \[CR\] or partial response \[PR\]' versus 'other').||1.250|0.736|0.1265
81677905|NCT00820755|163051933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.774||||0.0622||95.0|0.613|0.976|||Log Rank|||Exploratory analysis to test the null hypothesis of no difference between maintenance therapy regimen. Model is adjusted by histology (IVRS) and tumor response status at the end of combination therapy ('CR or PR' versus 'other').||0.976|0.613|0.0622
81677906|NCT02063035|163051939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1318|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1318
81708310|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|77.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|199.85||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-330.7|486.63|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||486.63|-330.70|0.699
81708311|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-341.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|204.65||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-760.45|76.64|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||76.64|-760.45|0.106
81708312|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-289.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|211.69||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-722.17|143.35|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||143.35|-722.17|0.182
81708313|NCT00853112|163113671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-256.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|224.88||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-716.26|203.06|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||203.06|-716.26|0.263
81708314|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-328.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|385.78||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1114.11|457.92|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||457.92|-1114.11|0.401
81708315|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-164.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|370.54||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-920.05|590.12|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||590.12|-920.05|0.659
81708316|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-287.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|372.6||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1047.59|473.42|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||473.42|-1047.59|0.447
81535797|NCT04244253|162754258|OTHER||Difference of Proportion|1.5||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|10.3|||χ2 test|The MADRS remission rate in the OPC-64005 20-mg group and placebo group were compared using the χ2 test in the LOCF dataset.||The statistical analysis was performed at Week 6 to compare the OPC-64005 20-mg group and placebo group.||10.3|-7.2|0.731
81535798|NCT00411749|162754282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81535799|NCT00411749|162754283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81535800|NCT00411749|162754284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81535801|NCT00411749|162754285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81535802|NCT00411749|162754286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean|155.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|126.2|190.9||||||||190.9|126.2|
81535803|NCT00411749|162754286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean|198.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|160.9|244.2||||||||244.2|160.9|
81535804|NCT00411749|162754286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean|617.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|491.7|774.5||||||||774.5|491.7|
81535805|NCT00411749|162754286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.8|117.8||||||||117.8|68.8|
81535806|NCT00890825|162754335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.2069|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.56|1.14||One-sided p-value. The p-value is associated with the point estimate (e.g. HR comparing AZD6244 + Docetaxel vs Placebo + Docetaxel) on the outcome measure - Overall survival.|Regression, Cox|Analysis adjusted for the following covariates; WHO PS, gender, histology and smoking status|A Hazard Ratio less than 1 favoured AZD6244 + Docetaxel|||1.14|0.56|0.2069
81535807|NCT00890825|162754336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.42|0.79||One-sided p-value. The p-value is associated with the point estimate (e.g. HR comparing AZD6244 + Docetaxel vs Placebo + Docetaxel) on the outcome measure.|Regression, Cox|The model allowed for the effect of treatment and included terms for WHO PS, gender, histology, and smoking status.|A Hazard Ratio (HR) \< 1 favoured AZD6244 + Docetaxel|||0.79|0.42|0.0138
81535808|NCT00890825|162754337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|37.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.0|53.0||Two-sided P-value|Fisher Exact|||||53|23|< 0.0001
81677907|NCT03604445|163051943|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.16, 0.33)|0.0|||||||||||||Posterior probabilities of the DLT rate lying in the intervals \[0.16, 0.33) (target dosing), and \[0.33,1\] (overdosing) are reported.|Bayesian logistic regression model (BLRM) with overdose control was used to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), defined as highest dose with less than 25% risk of the true DLT rate being equal to or above 33%.|Probability of DLT rate in \[0.33, 1\] = 0|||
81677908|NCT03604445|163051943|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.16, 0.33)|0.0|||||||||||||Posterior probabilities of the DLT rate lying in the intervals \[0.16, 0.33) (target dosing), and \[0.33,1\] (overdosing) are reported.|Bayesian logistic regression model (BLRM) with overdose control was used to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), defined as highest dose with less than 25% risk of the true DLT rate being equal to or above 33%.|Probability of DLT rate in \[0.33, 1\] = 0|||
81535809|NCT00890825|162754339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSmeans difference|-17.03||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-25.2|-8.86||One-sided p-value. The p-value is associated with the point estimate comparing AZD6244 + Docetaxel vs Placebo + Docetaxel on the outcome measure.|ANCOVA|LS means were adjusted for baseline tumour size, time from baseline scan to randomisation, WHO PS, gender, histology, and smoking status.|(AZD6244 + Docetaxel) - (Placebo + Docetaxel)|||-8.86|-25.2|0.004
81535810|NCT00890825|162754340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-38.34|-13.7||One-sided p-value. The p-value is associated with the point estimate comparing AZD6244 + Docetaxel vs Placebo + Docetaxel on the outcome measure.|ANCOVA|LS means were adjusted for baseline tumour size, time from baseline scan to randomisation, WHO PS, gender, histology, and smoking status|(AZD6244 + Docetaxel) - (Placebo + Docetaxel)|||-13.7|-38.34|0.004
81535811|NCT00890825|162754341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.37|0.78||One-sided p-value. The p-value is associated with the point estimate (e.g. HR comparing AZD6244 + Docetaxel vs Placebo + Docetaxel) on the outcome measure.|Log Rank|Confidence interval (CI) used Greenwood's formula for the standard error of a survival estimate|A hazard ratio (HR) \<1 favours AZD6244 75 mg bd+Docetaxel|||0.78|0.37|0.0158
81535812|NCT02920892|162754347|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1||||0.1587|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.02|-0.22|0.1587
81535813|NCT02920892|162754348|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.66||||0.1054|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.34|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-3.34|0.1054
81535814|NCT02920892|162754349|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.67||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.79|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.45|-1.79|0.32
81535815|NCT02920892|162754350|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.29||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.98|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.4|-1.98|0.78
81535816|NCT02920892|162754351|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.1||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.05|2.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.24|-2.05|0.94
81535817|NCT02920892|162754352|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.85||||0.1428|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.81|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-1.81|0.1428
81535818|NCT02920892|162754353|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9462||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8764|1.0215|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.0215|0.8764|0.24
81535819|NCT02920892|162754354|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|2.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.27|0.4|0.92
81677909|NCT03604445|163051943|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.16, 0.33)|0.0|||||||||||||Posterior probabilities of the DLT rate lying in the intervals \[0.16, 0.33) (target dosing), and \[0.33,1\] (overdosing) are reported.|Bayesian logistic regression model (BLRM) with overdose control was used to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), defined as highest dose with less than 25% risk of the true DLT rate being equal to or above 33%.|Probability of DLT rate in \[0.33, 1\] = 0|||
81677910|NCT03604445|163051943|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.16, 0.33)|0.0|||||||||||||Posterior probabilities of the DLT rate lying in the intervals \[0.16, 0.33) (target dosing), and \[0.33,1\] (overdosing) are reported.|Bayesian logistic regression model (BLRM) with overdose control was used to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), defined as highest dose with less than 25% risk of the true DLT rate being equal to or above 33%.|Probability of DLT rate in \[0.33, 1\] = 0|||
81677911|NCT03604445|163051943|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.16, 0.33)|0.0|||||||||||||Posterior probabilities of the DLT rate lying in the intervals \[0.16, 0.33) (target dosing), and \[0.33,1\] (overdosing) are reported.|Bayesian logistic regression model (BLRM) with overdose control was used to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), defined as highest dose with less than 25% risk of the true DLT rate being equal to or above 33%.|Probability of DLT rate in \[0.33, 1\] = 0|||
81677912|NCT03604445|163051943|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.16, 0.33)|0.003|||||||||||||Posterior probabilities of the DLT rate lying in the intervals \[0.16, 0.33) (target dosing), and \[0.33,1\] (overdosing) are reported.|Bayesian logistic regression model (BLRM) with overdose control was used to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), defined as highest dose with less than 25% risk of the true DLT rate being equal to or above 33%.|Probability of DLT rate in \[0.33, 1\] = 0|||
81677913|NCT03604445|163051943|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.16, 0.33)|0.035|||||||||||||Posterior probabilities of the DLT rate lying in the intervals \[0.16, 0.33) (target dosing), and \[0.33,1\] (overdosing) are reported.|Bayesian logistic regression model (BLRM) with overdose control was used to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), defined as highest dose with less than 25% risk of the true DLT rate being equal to or above 33%.|Probability of DLT rate in \[0.33, 1\] = 0.001|||
81677914|NCT03604445|163051943|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.16, 0.33)|0.176|||||||||||||Posterior probabilities of the DLT rate lying in the intervals \[0.16, 0.33) (target dosing), and \[0.33,1\] (overdosing) are reported.|Bayesian logistic regression model (BLRM) with overdose control was used to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), defined as highest dose with less than 25% risk of the true DLT rate being equal to or above 33%.|Probability of DLT rate in \[0.33, 1\] = 0.018|||
81677915|NCT03604445|163051943|OTHER||Probability of DLT rate in [0.16, 0.33)|0.129|||||||||||||Posterior probabilities of the DLT rate lying in the intervals \[0.16, 0.33) (target dosing), and \[0.33,1\] (overdosing) are reported.|Bayesian logistic regression model (BLRM) with overdose control was used to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), defined as highest dose with less than 25% risk of the true DLT rate being equal to or above 33%.|Probability of DLT rate in \[0.33, 1\] = 0.83|||
81677916|NCT00773279|163051947|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"A two-sided 95 % Confidence Interval (CI) for the treatment difference, PDS290 minus FlexPen, in HbA1c after 12 weeks of treatment. PDS290 was to be declared non-inferior to FlexPen® if the upper limit of that CI would be less than the non-inferiority margin 0.40 % (absolute)."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||||95.0|-0.127|0.032|||Linear mixed effect model|Linear mixed effect model with period and delivery systems as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||The null hypothesis is that PDS290 be not non-inferior to FlexPen® with respect to HbA1c after 12 weeks of treatment; non-inferiority margin is 0.4 % (absolute).||0.032|-0.127|
81677917|NCT02551159|163051964|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.32||2 sided|Log Rank|||Statistical analysis of number of deaths||1.32|0.69|0.787
81677918|NCT02551159|163051966|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.39||2 sided|Log Rank|||||1.39|0.80|0.634
81677919|NCT02551159|163051968|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.8||2 sided|Log Rank|||||1.80|0.94|0.287
81677920|NCT02551159|163051968|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.76||2 sided|Log Rank|||||1.76|0.99|0.028
81677921|NCT02551159|163051969|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.37||2 sided|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis of number with a response||0.37|0.10|<0.001
81677922|NCT02551159|163051969|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.57||2 sided|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis of number with a response||0.57|0.20|<0.001
81677923|NCT02551159|163051971|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.27||2 sided|Log Rank|||Statistical analysis of number of deaths||1.27|0.83|0.811
81677924|NCT02551159|163051971|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.25|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis of number of deaths||1.25|0.87|0.624
81677925|NCT02551159|163051974|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.68||2 sided|Log Rank|||||1.68|1.10|0.006
81677926|NCT02551159|163051974|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.53||2 sided|Log Rank|||||1.53|1.06|0.008
81677927|NCT02551159|163051975|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.33||2 sided|Regression, Logistic|||||0.33|0.13|<0.001
81677928|NCT02551159|163051975|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.41||2 sided|Regression, Logistic|||||0.41|0.20|<0.001
81677929|NCT02175680|163051977|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|The time to Virologic Failure for the subjects treated with PRO 140 monotherapy was compared to historical data.|||The median time to Virologic Failure for historical controls was 29 days.|||<0.0001
81708317|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-457.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|374.26||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1220.86|306.53|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||306.53|-1220.86|0.231
81535820|NCT00462306|162754355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||4000 parturients and 500 non-pregnant achieves 90% power to detect a difference of 3% positive Berlin Questionnaire rates between pregnant and non-pregnant women using a two sided chi squared test at a significance level of 0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|||We hypothesized that the rate of positive Berlin questionnaires would be higher in pregnant women compared to age matched controls undergoing surgery.||||0.001
81677930|NCT02986230|163052000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||Tests of the two planned contrasts were 2-sided with P-values less than 0.025 considered statistically significant, and odds ratios for key study group contrasts report 97.5% confidence intervals.|Mixed Models Analysis|Denominator degrees of freedom for variables in the model take into account the cluster-randomized design.||Generalized linear mixed models with logit link and binomial error distribution were used to test the effect of the intervention on the composite of cancer screening by 1 year post-index for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer. The model included two primary contrasts: CP-CDS vs. UC and CP-CDS+SDMT vs. UC and included pre-specified covariates and variables used in the randomization process. Tests of the two contrasts were 2-sided with P-values \< 0.025 considered statistically significant.||||.025
81677931|NCT02986230|163052000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||Tests of the two planned contrasts were 2-sided with P-values less than 0.025 considered statistically significant, and odds ratios for key study group contrasts report 97.5% confidence intervals.|Mixed Models Analysis|Denominator degrees of freedom for variables in the model take into account the cluster-randomized design.||Generalized linear mixed models with a logit link and binomial error distribution were used to test the effect of the intervention on the composite of cancer screening by 1 year post-index date for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer. Model included two primary contrasts: CP-CDS vs. UC and CP-CDS+SDMT vs. UC and included pre-specified covariates and variables used in randomization process. Tests of the planned contrasts were 2-sided with P-values \< 0.025 considered statistically significant.||||.025
81677932|NCT02986230|163052001|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||Tests of the two planned contrasts were 2-sided with P-values less than 0.025 considered statistically significant, and odds ratios for key study group contrasts report 97.5% confidence intervals.|Mixed Models Analysis|Denominator degrees of freedom for variables in the model take into account the cluster-randomized design.||Generalized linear mixed models with a logit link and binomial error distribution were used to test the effect of the intervention on completion of the HPV vaccination series by 12 months post-index date. The model included two primary contrasts: CP-CDS vs. UC and CP-CDS+SDMT vs. UC and included pre-specified covariates and variables used in the randomization process. Tests of the two planned contrasts were 2-sided with P-values less than 0.025 considered statistically significant.||||.025
81677933|NCT02986230|163052001|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||Tests of the two planned contrasts were 2-sided with P-values less than 0.025 considered statistically significant, and odds ratios for key study group contrasts report 97.5% confidence intervals.|Mixed Models Analysis|Denominator degrees of freedom for variables in the model take into account the cluster-randomized design.||Generalized linear mixed models with a logit link and binomial error distribution were used to test the effect of the intervention on completion of the HPV vaccination series by 12 months post-index date. The model included two primary contrasts: CP-CDS vs. UC and CP-CDS+SDMT vs. UC and included pre-specified covariates and variables used in the randomization process. Tests of the two planned contrasts were 2-sided with P-values less than 0.025 considered statistically significant.||||.025
81535821|NCT00462306|162754356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.01
81535822|NCT03515824|162754363|OTHER|Bayesian posterior credible interval|Pooled-adjacent-violator algorithm|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.0|33.1||||||||33.1|0.0|
81535823|NCT03515824|162754363|OTHER|Bayesian posterior credible interval|Pooled-adjacent-violator algorithm|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.0|33.1||||||||33.1|0.0|
81535824|NCT03515824|162754363|OTHER|Bayesian posterior credible interval|Pooled-adjacent-violator algorithm|15.4|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|5.8|30.2||||||||30.2|5.8|
81535825|NCT03515824|162754366|OTHER|Clopper Pearson confidence interval method for binomial data|Objective Response Rate (ORR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|70.8||||||||70.8|0.0|
81686347|NCT01025336|163070023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.9|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC - 13vPnC)\].|Serotype 1: Ratio of GMT (23vPs/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||0.90|0.48|
81686348|NCT01025336|163070023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.09|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC - 13vPnC)\].|Serotype 3: Ratio of GMT (23vPs/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||1.09|0.64|
81535826|NCT03515824|162754366|OTHER|Clopper Pearson confidence interval method for binomial data|Objective Response Rate (ORR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|60.2||||||||60.2|0.0|
81535827|NCT03515824|162754366|OTHER|Clopper Pearson confidence interval method for binomial data|Objective Response Rate (ORR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|21.8||||||||21.8|0.0|
81535828|NCT03515824|162754367|OTHER|Clopper Pearson confidence interval method for binomial data|Objective Response Rate (ORR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|84.2||||||||84.2|0.0|
81535829|NCT03515824|162754367|OTHER|Clopper Pearson confidence interval method for binomial data|Objective Response Rate (ORR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|70.8||||||||70.8|0.0|
81535830|NCT03515824|162754367|OTHER|Clopper Pearson confidence interval method for binomial data|Objective Response Rate )ORR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|28.5||||||||28.5|0.0|
81677934|NCT02986230|163052002|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||Tests of the two planned contrasts were 2-sided with P-values less than 0.025 considered statistically significant, and odds ratios for key study group contrasts report 97.5% confidence intervals.|Mixed Models Analysis|Denominator degrees of freedom for variables in the model take into account the cluster-randomized design.||Generalized linear mixed models with a logit link and binomial error distribution were used to test the effect of the intervention on completion of lung cancer screening by 12 months post-index date. The model included two primary contrasts: CP-CDS vs. UC and CP-CDS+SDMT vs. UC and included pre-specified covariates and variables used in the randomization process. Tests of the two planned contrasts were 2-sided with P-values less than 0.025 considered statistically significant.||||.025
81677935|NCT02986230|163052002|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||Tests of the two planned contrasts were 2-sided with P-values less than 0.025 considered statistically significant, and odds ratios for key study group contrasts report 97.5% confidence intervals.|Mixed Models Analysis|Denominator degrees of freedom for variables in the model take into account the cluster-randomized design.||Generalized linear mixed models with a logit link and binomial error distribution were used to test the intervention effect on the completion of lung cancer screening by 12 months post-index. The model included two primary contrasts: CP-CDS vs. UC and CP-CDS+SDMT vs. UC and included pre-specified covariates and variables used in the randomization process. Tests of the two planned contrasts were 2-sided with P-values less than 0.025 considered statistically significant.||||.025
81677936|NCT01469000|163052003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.93||1-sided.|Regression, Cox|Adjusted for gender, performance status, previous adjuvant /neoadjuvant treatment, age, smoking history, mutation type, and country.||||0.93|0.48|0.009
81677937|NCT01469000|163052004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.9||1 sided.|Regression, Cox|Adjusted for gender, performance status, previous adjuvant /neoadjuvant treatment, age, smoking history, mutation type, and country.||||0.90|0.46|0.005
81677938|NCT01469000|163052005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.16||1 sided.|Regression, Cox|Adjusted for gender, performance status, previous adjuvant /neoadjuvant treatment, age, smoking history, mutation type, and country.||||1.16|0.51|0.105
81677939|NCT01469000|163052009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.78||||||Patient-rated Loss of Appetite: Time to worsening of symptom (TWS) was measured from the date of randomization to the first date of a 15-millimeter(mm) worsening from baseline on a scale of 0 (no symptoms) to 100 (as much as it could be).||1.78|0.77|
81677940|NCT01469000|163052009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.42||||||Patient-rated Fatigue: Time to worsening of symptom (TWS) was measured from the date of randomization to the first date of a 15-millimeter(mm) worsening from baseline on a scale of 0 (no symptoms) to 100 (as much as it could be).||1.42|0.60|
81677941|NCT01469000|163052009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.3||||||Patient-rated Cough: Time to worsening of symptom (TWS) was measured from the date of randomization to the first date of a 15-millimeter(mm) worsening from baseline on a scale of 0 (no symptoms) to 100 (as much as it could be).||2.30|0.84|
81677942|NCT01469000|163052009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.71||||||Patient-rated Dyspnea: Time to worsening of symptom (TWS) was measured from the date of randomization to the first date of a 15-millimeter(mm) worsening from baseline on a scale of 0 (no symptoms) to 100 (as much as it could be).||1.71|0.65|
81677943|NCT01469000|163052009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.02||||||Patient-rated Hemoptysis: Time to worsening of symptom (TWS) was measured from the date of randomization to the first date of a 15-millimeter(mm) worsening from baseline on a scale of 0 (no symptoms) to 100 (as much as it could be).||1.02|0.32|
81677944|NCT01469000|163052009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.91||||||Patient-rated Pain: Time to worsening of symptom (TWS) was measured from the date of randomization to the first date of a 15-millimeter(mm) worsening from baseline on a scale of 0 (no symptoms) to 100 (as much as it could be).||1.91|0.64|
81677945|NCT01469000|163052009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.77||||||Patient-rated Overall Symptoms: Time to worsening of symptom (TWS) was measured from the date of randomization to the first date of a 15-millimeter(mm) worsening from baseline on a scale of 0 (no symptoms) to 100 (as much as it could be).||1.77|0.68|
81677946|NCT01469000|163052009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.17||||||Patient-rated Interference: Time to worsening of symptom (TWS) was measured from the date of randomization to the first date of a 15-millimeter(mm) worsening from baseline on a scale of 0 (no symptoms) to 100 (as much as it could be).||2.17|0.88|
81677947|NCT01469000|163052009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.74||||||Patient-rated Quality of Life: Time to worsening of symptom (TWS) was measured from the date of randomization to the first date of a 15-millimeter(mm) worsening from baseline on a scale of 0 (no symptoms) to 100 (as much as it could be).||1.74|0.72|
81708318|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-75.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|384.2||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-858.19|707.71|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||707.71|-858.19|0.846
81677948|NCT01469000|163052009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.49||||||Observer-rated Loss of Appetite: Time to worsening of symptom (TWS) was measured from the date of randomization to the first date of a 15-millimeter(mm) worsening from baseline on a scale of 0 (Severe) to 100 (None). This scoring system is the reverse of the patient scale. The observer scale is a categorical 5-point scale and specific descriptors are provided with each questions for each of the scores (0,25,50,75 and 100)||2.49|0.97|
81708319|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-115.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|357.2||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-844.24|612.96|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||612.96|-844.24|0.748
81708320|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|342.91||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-702.41|696.67|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||696.67|-702.41|0.993
81677949|NCT01469000|163052009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.93||||||Observer-rated Fatigue: Time to worsening of symptom (TWS) was measured from the date of randomization to the first date of a 15-millimeter(mm) worsening from baseline on a scale of 0 (Severe) to 100 (None). This scoring system is the reverse of the patient scale. The observer scale is a categorical 5-point scale and specific descriptors are provided with each questions for each of the scores (0,25,50,75 and 100)||1.93|0.82|
81677950|NCT01469000|163052009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.15||||||Observer-rated Cough:Time to worsening of symptom (TWS) was measured from the date of randomization to the first date of a 15-millimeter(mm) worsening from baseline on a scale of 0 (Severe) to 100 (None). This scoring system is the reverse of the patient scale. The observer scale is a categorical 5-point scale and specific descriptors are provided with each questions for each of the scores (0,25,50,75 and 100)||2.15|0.72|
81677951|NCT01469000|163052009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.83||||||Observer-rated Dyspnea: Time to worsening of symptom (TWS) was measured from the date of randomization to the first date of a 15-millimeter(mm) worsening from baseline on a scale of 0 (Severe) to 100 (None). This scoring system is the reverse of the patient scale. The observer scale is a categorical 5-point scale and specific descriptors are provided with each questions for each of the scores (0,25,50,75 and 100)||1.83|0.64|
81677952|NCT01469000|163052009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.91||||||Observer-rated Hemoptysis: Time to worsening of symptom (TWS) was measured from the date of randomization to the first date of a 15-millimeter(mm) worsening from baseline on a scale of 0 (Severe) to 100 (None). This scoring system is the reverse of the patient scale. The observer scale is a categorical 5-point scale and specific descriptors are provided with each questions for each of the scores (0,25,50,75 and 100)||2.91|0.60|
81677953|NCT01469000|163052009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.03||||||Observer-rated Pain: Time to worsening of symptom (TWS) was measured from the date of randomization to the first date of a 15-millimeter(mm) worsening from baseline on a scale of 0 (Severe) to 100 (None). This scoring system is the reverse of the patient scale. The observer scale is a categorical 5-point scale and specific descriptors are provided with each questions for each of the scores (0,25,50,75 and 100)||1.03|0.41|
81677954|NCT00632853|163052027|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8741|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.8741
81677955|NCT01332071|163052038|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study. The study was performed to fulfill a specific regulatory demand of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - ANVISA, in order to register a new dosage of medication.|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|96.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.44|99.83|||||The ratio between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations was calculated.|||99.83|93.44|
81677956|NCT01332071|163052039|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study. The study was performed to fulfill a specific regulatory demand of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - ANVISA, in order to register a new dosage of medication.|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|97.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.25|102.5|||||The ratios between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations was calculated.|||102.50|93.25|
81677957|NCT01332071|163052040|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study. The study was performed to fulfill a specific regulatory demand of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - ANVISA, in order to register a new dosage of medication.|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|96.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.32|99.72|||||The ratio between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations was calculated.|||99.72|93.32|
81708321|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|174.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|342.93||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-526.41|874.81|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||874.81|-526.41|0.615
81677958|NCT01332071|163052041|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study. The study was performed to fulfill a specific regulatory demand of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - ANVISA, in order to register a new dosage of medication.|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|95.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.67|100.1|||||The ratios between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations was calculated.|||100.10|91.67|
81677959|NCT01332071|163052042|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study. The study was performed to fulfill a specific regulatory demand of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - ANVISA, in order to register a new dosage of medication.|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|94.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.7|99.22|||||The ratios between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations was calculated.|||99.22|90.70|
81677960|NCT01332071|163052043|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study. The study was performed to fulfill a specific regulatory demand of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - ANVISA, in order to register a new dosage of medication.|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|97.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.15|102.86|||||The ratios between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations was calculated.|||102.86|93.15|
81677961|NCT01634555|163052045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geo LS means|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Ratio of Geo LS mean is AUC(0-∞) of Cycle 2/Cycle 1 for Irinotecan .||||1.05|0.83|
81708322|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-494.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|344.72||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1199.04|209.21|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||209.21|-1199.04|0.161
81677962|NCT01634555|163052045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geo LS means|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Ratio of Geo LS mean is AUC(0-∞) of Cycle 2/Cycle 1 for Metabolite SN-38.||||1.04|0.88|
81708323|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-134.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|355.5||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-859.74|590.77|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||590.77|-859.74|0.708
81708324|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|47.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|365.43||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-697.56|792.79|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||792.79|-697.56|0.897
81708325|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|98.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|350.87||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-617.15|813.99|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||813.99|-617.15|0.781
81677963|NCT01634555|163052047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geo LS means|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Ratio of Geo LS mean is Cmax of Cycle 2/Cycle 1 for Irinotecan.||||1.12|0.97|
81677964|NCT01634555|163052047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geo LS means|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Ratio of Geo LS mean is Cmax of Cycle 2/Cycle 1 for Metabolite SN-38.||||1.12|0.85|
81677965|NCT01738971|163052050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||relative probability|3.13|||<|0.001||95.0|1.9|5.13|||t-test, 2 sided|see above description of analysis taking into account cluster randomisation||"Cluster randomised study design - statisitical analysis takes this into account. Analaysis was conducted at a cluster level and the proportions in each cluster using effective contraception were compared between groups by 2-sample t tests, weighted by the different number of patients in each cluster.~Comparison of number of women using effective contraception at 6-8 weeks in progestogen only pill group compared to control."||5.13|1.90|<0.001
81677966|NCT01738971|163052050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||relative probability|2.57||||0.006||95.0|1.55|4.27||see above comments regarding analysis taking cluster randomised account into consideration|t-test, 2 sided|||"Cluster randomised study design - statisitical analysis takes this into account. Analaysis was conducted at a cluster level and the proportions in each cluster using effective contraception were compared between groups by 2-sample t tests, weighted by the different number of patients in each cluster.~Comparison of number of women using effective contraception at 6-8 weeks in rapid access group compared to control."||4.27|1.55|0.006
81677967|NCT00692211|163052062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.32||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons, a priori threshold of 0.05|Regression, Logistic|||Study powered to detect 10% difference in proportion of screening adherence based on alpha of 0.05, beta 0.20.||2.32|1.04|0.01
81677968|NCT01641120|163052113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||||||<.05
81677969|NCT01641120|163052114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.193|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||||||0.193
81677970|NCT01641120|163052115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||||||0.035
81677971|NCT01641120|163052116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||||||.005
81677972|NCT03242954|163052117|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's f square|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.208||0.5148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.101|||Regression, Linear|||||0.101|0.001|0.5148
81677973|NCT03242954|163052118|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's f square|0.306|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.169|0.389|||Regression, Linear|||||0.389|0.169|<.0001
81677974|NCT03242954|163052119|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's f square|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.4324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.073|||GEE Linear model|||||0.073|0.001|0.4324
81677975|NCT03242954|163052120|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's f square|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.175|0.374|||GEE Linear model|||||0.374|0.175|<.0001
81677976|NCT00880750|163052121|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A standard 90% confidence interval (CI) was constructed for the difference in least square means of the primary pharmacodynamic (PD) variable between the granules formulation and the reference chewable tablet formulation. A critical reference representing +/- 20% of the reference chewable tablet formulation least squares mean was constructed. PD equivalence was to be claimed if the 90% CI was completely contained within the critical reference range of (-3.47, 3.47).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.18|-0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.51|-2.18|
81677977|NCT00880750|163052122|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A standard 90% confidence interval (CI) was constructed for the difference in least square means of the primary pharmacodynamic (PD) variable between the granules formulation and the reference chewable tablet formulation. A critical reference representing +/- 20% of the reference chewable tablet formulation least squares mean was constructed. PD equivalence was to be claimed if the 90% CI was completely contained within the critical reference range of (-3.40, 3.40).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.17|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.80|-3.17|
81677978|NCT00880750|163052123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.34||||||90.0|1.26|1.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|After application of the log transformation AUC 0-48 was analysed using a mixed effect linear model.||The LS means and associated SEs for granules and tablets as well as the difference between granules and tablets were determined. From the LS mean and SE of the difference, a 90% CI was constructed for the difference of the logs of granules and tablets. An exponential transformation was applied to the lower and upper limits of the CI. This created a point estimate and 90% CI for the ratio of LS means for granules to tablets.||1.42|1.26|
81677979|NCT00880750|163052124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.26||||||90.0|1.2|1.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|After application of the log transformation Cmax was analysed using a mixed effect linear model.||The LS means and associated SEs for granules and tablets as well as the difference between granules and tablets were determined. From the LS mean and SE of the difference, a 90% CI was constructed for the difference of the logs of granules and tablets. An exponential transformation was applied to the lower and upper limits of the CI. This created a point estimate and 90% CI for the ratio of LS means for granules to tablets.||1.33|1.20|
81677980|NCT00880750|163052125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||||90.0|0.0|0.5|||Wilcoxon (Hodges-Lehmann)|The median difference and 90% CI for the median difference was then calculated based on Hodges-Lehmann estimate for Wilcoxon's Signed Rank test||||0.50|0.00|
81677981|NCT04660643|163052141|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-21.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|-20.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-20.0|-22.9|<.001
81677982|NCT04660643|163052142|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-15.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-14.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.9|-17.0|<.001
81677983|NCT04660643|163052143|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-17.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|-16.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-16.4|-18.8|<.001
81677984|NCT04660643|163052144|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-12.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|-11.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.7|-14.1|<.001
81677985|NCT04660643|163052145|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-6.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.0|-6.8|<.001
81677986|NCT04660643|163052146|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-8.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.14|-7.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.15|-10.14|<.001
81708326|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-28.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|355.47||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-753.46|696.83|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||696.83|-753.46|0.937
81677987|NCT04660643|163052147|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.28|-0.38|<.001
81467423|NCT00459706|162626806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.038
81467424|NCT00459706|162626806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||<0.001
81677988|NCT04660643|163052148|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-31.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|-24.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-24.4|-37.7|<.001
81677989|NCT04660643|163052149|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-5.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.139|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.76|-3.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Cholesterol||-3.28|-7.76|<.001
81677990|NCT04660643|163052149|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-6.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.709|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.87|-3.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LDL Cholesterol||-3.15|-9.87|<.001
81677991|NCT04660643|163052149|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HDL Cholesterol||5.8|0.6|0.014
81677992|NCT04660643|163052149|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-19.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|-15.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||VLDL Cholesterol||-15.1|-24.0|<.001
81677993|NCT04660643|163052149|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-20.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.9|-16.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Triglycerides||-16|-24.9|<.001
81677994|NCT04660643|163052149|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.79||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|-3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||FFA||-3.0|-17.9|0.008
81677995|NCT04660643|163052150|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-6.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||SBP||-4.6|-8.1|<.001
81708327|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-369.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|353.25||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1090.86|351.72|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||351.72|-1090.86|0.304
81708328|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-185.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|363.77||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-927.54|556.27|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||556.27|-927.54|0.613
81677996|NCT04660643|163052150|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-3.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||DBP||-2.4|-4.8|<.001
81677997|NCT04660643|163052151|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|3.5|||ANCOVA|||||3.5|1.7|<.001
81677998|NCT04660643|163052152|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|9.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|12.0|||ANCOVA|||||12.0|6.8|<0.001
81677999|NCT04660643|163052153|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|95.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.72|168.09|||Regression, Logistic|||||168.09|54.72|<0.001
81678000|NCT04660643|163052154|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|47.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.32|121.99|||Regression, Logistic|||≥5% body weight reduction from baseline||121.99|18.32|<0.001
81678001|NCT04660643|163052154|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|71.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.46|148.39|||Regression, Logistic|||≥10% body weight reduction from baseline||148.39|34.46|<0.001
81678002|NCT04660643|163052154|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|79.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.06|152.14|||Regression, Logistic|||≥15% body weight reduction from baseline||152.14|42.06|<0.001
81678003|NCT04660643|163052154|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|140.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.06|300.29|||Regression, Logistic|||≥20% body weight reduction from baseline||300.29|66.06|<0.001
81678004|NCT04660643|163052155|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.013|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.046|||Log Rank||Unstratified hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazard model with Baseline Weight (kg), Analysis Country, Sex, IWRS MTD at Week 36, Weight at randomization (kg) as covariates.|||0.046|0.004|<.001
81678005|NCT04660643|163052156|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-6.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.0|-6.8|<.001
81678006|NCT04660643|163052157|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-17.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|-16.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-16.4|-18.8|<.001
81678007|NCT04660643|163052158|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-16.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|-15.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.4|-17.5|<.001
81678008|NCT04660643|163052159|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-13.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|-12.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.2|-15.1|<.001
81678009|NCT04660643|163052160|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-8.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|-7.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.43|-10.40|<.001
81678010|NCT04660643|163052161|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.29|-0.39|<.001
81678011|NCT04660643|163052162|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-34.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6|-27.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-27.9|-40.6|<.001
81678012|NCT04660643|163052163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-7.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.158|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.27|-4.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Cholesterol||-4.72|-9.27|<.001
81708329|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|265.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|324.88||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-397.45|928.48|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||928.48|-397.45|0.420
81708330|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|240.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|311.63||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-395.81|876.14|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||876.14|-395.81|0.447
81708331|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-176.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|309.11||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-808.1|454.63|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||454.63|-808.10|0.572
81708332|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-27.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|311.11||0.929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-663.31|607.38|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||607.38|-663.31|0.929
81708333|NCT00853112|163113672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|29.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|323.01||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-629.62|688.79|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||688.79|-629.62|0.928
81708334|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.83|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.83|-0.35|0.412
81708335|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.58|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.58|-0.58|0.999
81708336|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.74|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.74|-0.39|0.535
81708337|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.01|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||1.01|-0.13|0.128
81708338|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.53|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.53|-0.67|0.823
81708339|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.99|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.99|-0.40|0.396
81708340|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.72|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.72|-0.63|0.899
81708341|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.64|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.64|-0.70|0.928
81708342|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|1.11|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||1.11|-0.25|0.203
81708343|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.8|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.80|-0.60|0.772
81708344|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.69|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.69|-0.52|0.771
81708345|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.42|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.42|-0.75|0.572
81708346|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.6|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.60|-0.58|0.966
81708347|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.0|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||1.00|-0.17|0.157
81467425|NCT00459706|162626807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.018
81467426|NCT00459706|162626807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.019
81678013|NCT04660643|163052163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-7.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.707|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.91|-4.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LDL Cholesterol||-4.21|-10.91|<.001
81678014|NCT04660643|163052163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.418||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|5.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HDL Cholesterol||5.43|-0.14|0.064
81678015|NCT04660643|163052163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-20.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|-15.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||VLDL Cholesterol||-15.3|-24.7|<.001
81678016|NCT04660643|163052163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-21.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|-16.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Triglycerides||-16.4|-25.8|<.001
81678017|NCT04660643|163052163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-11.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.793||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.98|-4.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||FFA||-4.06|-18.98|0.004
81678018|NCT04660643|163052164|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-6.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|-5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||SBP||-5.1|-8.7|<.001
81678019|NCT04660643|163052164|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-3.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||DBP||-2.6|-5.1|<.001
81678020|NCT04660643|163052165|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|3.7|||ANCOVA|||||3.7|1.7|<.001
81678021|NCT04660643|163052166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|9.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|12.0|||ANCOVA|||||12.0|6.5|<.001
81678022|NCT03988907|163052167|OTHER|Descriptive statistics. A sample size of 26 evaluable participants ensures that the two-sided 90% confidence interval for the geometric population mean of the individual exposure ratios of Day 16 to Day 1 will lie within the 0.75 to 1.33 limits of the geometric population mean with at least 80% probability (power).|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.26||||||||1.26|0.93|
81678023|NCT03988907|163052168|OTHER|Descriptive statistics. A sample size of 26 evaluable participants ensures that the two-sided 90% confidence interval for the geometric population mean of the individual exposure ratios of Day 16 to Day 1 will lie within the 0.75 to 1.33 limits of the geometric population mean with at least 80% probability (power).|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.2||||||||1.20|1.02|
81678024|NCT03988907|163052169|OTHER|Descriptive statistics. A sample size of 26 evaluable participants ensures that the two-sided 90% confidence interval for the geometric population mean of the individual exposure ratios of Day 16 to Day 1 will lie within the 0.75 to 1.33 limits of the geometric population mean with at least 80% probability (power).|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.28||||||||1.28|1.06|
81678025|NCT03988907|163052170|OTHER|Descriptive statistics. A sample size of 26 evaluable participants ensures that the two-sided 90% confidence interval for the geometric population mean of the individual exposure ratios of Day 16 to Day 1 will lie within the 0.75 to 1.33 limits of the geometric population mean with at least 80% probability (power).|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.27||||||||1.27|0.99|
81678026|NCT03988907|163052171|OTHER|Descriptive statistics. A sample size of 26 evaluable participants ensures that the two-sided 90% confidence interval for the geometric population mean of the individual exposure ratios of Day 16 to Day 1 will lie within the 0.75 to 1.33 limits of the geometric population mean with at least 80% probability (power).|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|1.3||||||||1.30|1.11|
81467427|NCT00459706|162626808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.049
81678027|NCT03988907|163052172|OTHER|Descriptive statistics. A sample size of 26 evaluable participants ensures that the two-sided 90% confidence interval for the geometric population mean of the individual exposure ratios of Day 16 to Day 1 will lie within the 0.75 to 1.33 limits of the geometric population mean with at least 80% probability (power).|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.14|1.41||||||||1.41|1.14|
81678028|NCT01773421|163052241|EQUIVALENCE|Log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were fit using a mixed effects model with sequence, treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and participant as a random effect. Geometric LS means and geometric LS mean ratio were back-transformed to obtain the treatment estimates.|Geometric Least Square (LS) Mean Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.15||||||||1.15|0.97|
81678029|NCT01773421|163052242|EQUIVALENCE|Log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were fit using a mixed effects model with sequence, treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and participant as a random effect. Geometric LS means and geometric LS mean ratio were back-transformed to obtain the treatment estimates.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.2||||||||1.2|1.02|
81678030|NCT01773421|163052243|EQUIVALENCE|Log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were fit using a mixed effects model with sequence, treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and participant as a random effect. Geometric LS means and geometric LS mean ratio were back-transformed to obtain the treatment estimates.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.27||||||||1.27|1|
81678031|NCT03216382|163052290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||The apriori threshold for significance was a = 0.05. The p value reflects the test of an interaction between condition and time.|ANOVA|||||||.93
81678032|NCT03216382|163052291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74||||||this value represents the interaction between condition and the intervention time period The apriori threshold for significance was a = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||HLM piecewise analysis was used to examine linear change from day 1-7 (visit 1 to visit 2) and change from day 7-14 (visit 2 to visit 3) on uncontrollability of worry||||.74
81678033|NCT03216382|163052291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||this value represents the interaction between condition and the intervention time period (squared) The apriori threshold for significance was a = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||HLM piecewise analysis was used to examine quadratic change from day 1-7 (visit 1 to visit 2) and change from day 7-14 (visit 2 to visit 3) on uncontrollability of worry||||.44
81678034|NCT03216382|163052292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||the apriori threshold for significance was a = 0.05 The p value reflects the test of an interaction between condition and time.|ANOVA|||||||.17
81678035|NCT03216382|163052293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||The apriori threshold for significance was a = 0.05 The p value reflects the test of an interaction between condition and time .|Mixed Models Analysis|||HLM piecewise analysis was used to examine linear change from day 1-7 (visit 1 to visit 2) and change from day 7-14 (visit 2 to visit 3) on self-focused attention||||.50
81678036|NCT03216382|163052293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||The apriori threshold for significance was a= 0.05. The p value reflects the test of an interaction between condition and intervention period (days 7-14, squared).|Mixed Models Analysis|||HLM piecewise analysis was used to examine quadratic change from day 1-7 (visit 1 to visit 2) and change from day 7-14 (visit 2 to visit 3) on self-focused attention||||.02
81678037|NCT03216382|163052294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46||||||the apriori threshold for significance was a = 0.05 The p value reflects the test of an interaction between condition and time.|ANOVA|||||||.46
81678038|NCT03216382|163052295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||the apriori threshold for significance was a = 0.05 The p value reflects the test of an interaction between condition and time.|ANOVA|||||||.53
81678039|NCT03216382|163052296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||the apriori threshold for significance was a = 0.05. The p value reflects the test of an interaction between condition and time.|ANOVA|||||||.07
81678040|NCT03216382|163052297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58||||||the apriori threshold for significance was 0.05 The p value reflects the test of an interaction between condition and time.|ANOVA|||||||.58
81678041|NCT03216382|163052298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||the apriori threshold for significance was a = 0.05 The p value reflects the test of an interaction between condition and time.|ANOVA|||||||.86
81678042|NCT03216382|163052299|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||the apriori threshold for significance was a = 0.05 The p value reflects the test of an interaction between condition and time.|ANOVA|||||||.39
81708348|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.79|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.79|-0.43|0.546
81678043|NCT03569202|163052303|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8837||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7081|10.4756||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Between-group comparison, change from baseline||10.4756|-6.7081|0.662
81678044|NCT03569202|163052303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.6445|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.7199|-18.5692||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Within-group change from baseline||-18.5692|-30.7199|<0.0001
81678045|NCT03569202|163052303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.5283|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6036|-20.4529||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Within-group change from baseline||-20.4529|-32.6036|<0.0001
81678046|NCT03569202|163052304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9808||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6005|7.639||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Between-group comparison, change from baseline||7.6390|-13.6005|0.575
81678047|NCT03569202|163052304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.75||||0.2098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2593|2.7593||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Within-group change from baseline||2.7593|-12.2593|0.2098
81678048|NCT03569202|163052304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7692||||0.6381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2785|5.7401||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Within-group change from baseline||5.7401|-9.2785|0.6381
81678049|NCT03569202|163052305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8462||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6792|2.3715||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Between-group comparison, change from baseline||2.3715|-0.6792|0.271
81678050|NCT03569202|163052305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7115||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.633|2.7901||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Within-group change from baseline||2.7901|0.6330|0.0025
81678051|NCT03569202|163052305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8654||||0.1134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2132|1.944||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Within-group change from baseline||1.9440|-0.2132|0.1134
81678052|NCT03569202|163052306|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1731||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1016|7.4477||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Between-group comparison, change from baseline||7.4477|-3.1016|0.412
81467428|NCT00459706|162626808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.736||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.736
81678053|NCT03569202|163052306|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01923||||0.9918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7105|3.749||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Within-group change from baseline||3.7490|-3.7105|0.9918
81678054|NCT03569202|163052306|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1538||||0.2516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8836|1.5759||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Within-group change from baseline||1.5759|-5.8836|0.2516
81678055|NCT03569202|163052307|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5093||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007267|1.0113||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Between-group comparison, change from baseline||1.0113|0.007267|0.047
81678056|NCT03569202|163052307|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5596||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2046|0.9146||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Within-group change from baseline||0.9146|0.2046|0.0026
81678057|NCT03569202|163052307|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05032||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3047|0.4053||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Within-group change from baseline||0.4053|-0.3047|0.7770
81678058|NCT03569202|163052308|OTHER||Wilcoxon Z statistic|-0.7604||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|||||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Between-group comparison, change from baseline||||0.447
81678059|NCT03569202|163052308|OTHER|||||||0.014||||||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Within-group change from baseline||||0.014
81678060|NCT03569202|163052308|OTHER|||||||0.07||||||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Within-group change from baseline||||0.070
81678061|NCT03569202|163052309|OTHER||Wilcoxon Z statistic|-0.6396||||0.522|TWO_SIDED|||||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Between-group comparison, change from baseline||||0.522
81678062|NCT03569202|163052309|OTHER|||||||0.119||||||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Within-group change from baseline||||0.119
81708349|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.64|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.64|-0.51|0.818
81708350|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.42|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.42|-0.71|0.603
81708351|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.74|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.74|-0.37|0.495
81678063|NCT03569202|163052309|OTHER|||||||0.9||||||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Within-group change from baseline||||0.900
81678064|NCT03569202|163052310|OTHER||Wilcoxon Z statistic|-0.5387||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|||||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Between-group comparison, change from baseline||||0.590
81708352|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.8|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.80|-0.31|0.375
81708353|NCT00853112|163113673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.84|||Longitudinal analysis|||Change at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.84|-0.34|0.392
81467429|NCT00459706|162626809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.033
81467430|NCT00459706|162626809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.730
81467431|NCT00459706|162626810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.838||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.838
81467432|NCT00459706|162626810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.483||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.483
81678065|NCT03569202|163052310|OTHER|||||||0.043||||||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Within-group change from baseline||||0.043
81678066|NCT03569202|163052310|OTHER|||||||0.442||||||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Within-group change from baseline||||0.442
81678067|NCT03569202|163052312|OTHER||Wilcoxon Z statistic|0.9208||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|||||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Between-group comparison, change from baseline||||0.357
81678068|NCT03569202|163052312|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Within-group change from baseline||||0.001
81678069|NCT03569202|163052312|OTHER|||||||0.065||||||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Within-group change from baseline||||0.065
81678070|NCT03569202|163052313|OTHER||Wilcoxon Z statistic|1.044||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|||||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Between-group comparison, change from baseline||||0.296
81678071|NCT03569202|163052313|OTHER|||||||0.012||||||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Within-group change from baseline||||0.012
81678072|NCT03569202|163052313|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Within-group change from baseline||||>0.05
81678073|NCT03569202|163052315|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9911||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6117|11.6295||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Between-group comparison, change from baseline||11.6295|-15.6117|0.764
81535831|NCT02673918|162754389|EQUIVALENCE|Differences (the number of participants in each of the three categories) between baseline and follow-up was calculated using a Wilcoxon signed-rank test. This was a feasibility test and no power calculation was performed.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81535832|NCT02673918|162754390|EQUIVALENCE|Differences (the number of participants in each of the three categories) between baseline and follow-up was calculated using a Wilcoxon signed-rank test. This was a feasibility test and no power calculation was performed.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81535833|NCT00871871|162754439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.1||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.01||one-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|||||0.01|-0.22|0.067
81535834|NCT00871871|162754440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|1.1|||>|0.5|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.34|||ANCOVA|||||1.34|0.86|>0.500
81535835|NCT00871871|162754441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.016||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.012|0.044||one-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANOVA|||||0.044|-0.012|0.130
81535836|NCT00871871|162754442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.54|||>|0.5|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|0.67|||ANCOVA|||||0.67|0.40|>0.500
81535837|NCT00871871|162754443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.004||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.023|0.014||one-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANOVA|||||0.014|-0.023|0.342
81535838|NCT00871871|162754444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.0016|||>|0.5|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.008|0.011|||ANOVA|||||0.011|-0.008|>0.500
81535839|NCT00871871|162754445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.003|||>|0.5|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.003|0.01|||ANOVA|||||0.010|-0.003|>0.500
81535840|NCT00479713|162754446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72|<=|0.001||95.0|-14.1|-7.33|||ANOVA|Model terms: treatment, stratum, baseline (categorized based on quartiles) and center||||-7.33|-14.10|<=0.001
81535841|NCT00479713|162754447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|||<=|0.001||95.0|1.5|3.0|||Regression, Logistic|Model terms: treatment, stratum and baseline LDL-C (continuous)||Percentage of Participants who Attained Target LDL-C Goal of \< 100 mg/dL (2.59 mmol/L)||3.0|1.5|<=0.001
81535842|NCT00479713|162754447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8|||<=|0.001||95.0|1.8|4.4|||Regression, Logistic|Model terms: treatment, stratum and baseline LDL-C (continuous)||Percentage of Participants who Attained Target LDL-C Goal of \< 70 mg/dL (1.81 mmol/L)||4.4|1.8|<=0.001
81535843|NCT00479713|162754448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<=|0.001||95.0|-9.56|-4.84|||ANOVA|Model terms: treatment, stratum, baseline (categorized based on quartiles) and center||||-4.84|-9.56|<=0.001
81535844|NCT00479713|162754449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-5.06||||0.056||95.0|-9.56|-0.3|||Nonparametric ANOVA|ANOVA model based on Tukey's normalized ranks with term for treatment, stratum, baseline (categorized based on quartiles) and center.|The median difference between treatments is based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimates of shift with a corresponding distribution-free Confidence Interval (CI) based on Wilcoxon's rank.|||-0.30|-9.56|0.056
81535845|NCT00479713|162754450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.433||95.0|-3.21|1.38|||ANOVA|Model terms: treatment, stratum, baseline (categorized based on quartiles) and center.||||1.38|-3.21|0.433
81535846|NCT00479713|162754451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58|<=|0.001||95.0|-12.5|-6.31|||ANOVA|Model terms: treatment, stratum, baseline (categorized based on quartiles) and center.||||-6.31|-12.50|<=0.001
81535847|NCT00479713|162754452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98|<=|0.001||95.0|-13.49|-5.69|||ANOVA|Model terms: treatment, stratum, baseline (categorized based on quartiles) and center.||||-5.69|-13.49|<=0.001
81535848|NCT00479713|162754453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44|<=|0.001||95.0|-9.07|-3.43|||ANOVA|Model terms: treatment, stratum, baseline (categorized based on quartiles) and center.||||-3.43|-9.07|<=0.001
81535849|NCT00479713|162754454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43|<=|0.001||95.0|-10.91|-5.3|||ANOVA|Model terms: treatment, stratum, baseline (categorized based on quartiles) and center||||-5.30|-10.91|<=0.001
81535850|NCT00479713|162754455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.67||||0.172||95.0|-16.67|2.87|||Nonparametric ANOVA|ANOVA model based on Tukey's normalized ranks with term for treatment, stratum, baseline (categorized based on quartiles) and center|The median difference between treatments is based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimates of shift with a corresponding distribution-free CI based on Wilcoxon's rank|||2.87|-16.67|0.172
81535851|NCT03863509|162754456|OTHER|||||||0.494|||||||ANCOVA|Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried. Test for group difference: F (2, 384) = 0.707, p = .494||||||.494
81535852|NCT03863509|162754457|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried. Test for group difference F(2, 381) = 7.409, p = .001||||||0.001
81535853|NCT03863509|162754457|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|3.24|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried.||these are pairwise follow-up tests probing a larger omnibus group difference involving three groups.||3.240|-4.080|0.822
81535854|NCT03863509|162754457|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.267||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.974|11.559|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex, and race were covaried||these are pairwise follow-up tests probing a larger omnibus group difference involving three groups.||11.559|2.974|0.001
81678074|NCT03569202|163052315|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.0625||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.928|-6.197||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Within-group change from baseline||-6.1970|-27.9280|0.0038
81678075|NCT03569202|163052315|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.0714||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.285|-6.8579||A two-sided p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||Within-group change from baseline||-6.8579|-23.2850|0.0011
81678076|NCT01175005|163052369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81678077|NCT00454779|163052370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.629||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.395|1.002|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by IVRS randomization factors|Hazard ratio is presented as panitumumab plus chemotherapy:chemotherapy alone.|||1.002|0.395|0.051
81678078|NCT00454779|163052370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by IVRS randomization factors||||||0.048
81678079|NCT00454779|163052371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.67|24.12|||||With Mantel-Haenszel weights within strata defined by randomization factors recorded in the IVRS|||24.12|-11.67|
81678080|NCT00454779|163052371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||||95.0|0.57|3.33|||||Calculated from a logistic regression model with treatment indicator and randomization factors (recorded on the CRF) as covariates|||3.33|0.57|
81678081|NCT00454779|163052372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.29|23.85|||||With Mantel-Haenszel weights within strata defined by randomization factors recorded in the IVRS|||23.85|-8.29|
81678082|NCT00454779|163052372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||||95.0|0.62|5.26|||||Calculated from a logistic regression model with treatment indicator and randomization factors (recorded on the CRF) as covariates|||5.26|0.62|
81678083|NCT00454779|163052375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.103||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.709|1.717|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by IVRS randomization factors|Hazard ratio is presented as panitumumab plus chemotherapy:chemotherapy alone|||1.717|0.709|0.663
81678084|NCT00454779|163052375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.666|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by IVRS randomization factors||||||0.666
81678085|NCT03222427|163052385|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.952|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.769|1.18||||||||1.18|0.769|
81678086|NCT00254566|163052387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be declared if the lower bound of the 95% CI around the difference in clinical success rates is greater than -10%|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.9||||||95.0|-5.8|3.9|||||Risk difference is the difference in percentage of participants with cure and the 95% Confidence Interval|95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference in cure rates will be constructed using a method of linear stratification that weights according to the reciporcal of the variance. Stratification will be by steriod use at time of randomization.||3.9|-5.8|
81678087|NCT00254566|163052388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be declared if the lower bound of the 95% CI around the difference in clinical success rates is greater than -10%|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.5||||||95.0|-8.5|3.4|||||Risk difference is the difference in the percentage of participants with Cure and the 95% CI|95% CI for the difference in cure rates will be constructed using a method of linear stratification that weights according to the reciporcal of the variance. Stratification will be by steriod use at time of randomization.||3.4|-8.5|
81678088|NCT00254566|163052389|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be declared if the lower bound of the 95% CI around the difference in clinical success rates is greater than -10%|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.5||||||95.0|-8.5|3.4|||||Risk difference is the difference in percentage of participants with cure and the 95% Confidence|95% CI for the difference in cure rates will be constructed using a method of linear stratification that weights according to the reciprocal of the variance. Stratification will be by steroid use at time of randomization.||3.4|-8.5|
81678089|NCT00254566|163052390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.6||||||95.0|-4.5|3.3|||||Risk difference is the difference in eradication rates of pathogens by treatment|||3.3|-4.5|
81678090|NCT00254566|163052391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.33||||0.159||95.0|0.9|2.0||p-value was estimated from Cox's Proportional Hazard model with steriod use and country as factors and baseline FEV1 fitted as covariate|Regression, Cox|||Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate time taken for 1st 25th quartile of subjects to experience recurrence of AECB. Estimate of median time to event couldn't be calculated because \<50% of subjects in analysis population experienced a recurrence. The ratio of the treatment groups' recurrence rate (hazard ratio) estimated using Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for steroid use, frequency of AECB in previous 12 months, country and baseline Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1).||2.0|0.9|0.159
81678091|NCT00254566|163052392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.57||95.0|-0.21|0.12|||ANCOVA|Estimated from ANCOVA with treatment, steriod use, and country fitted as factor and baseline CCQ total scores and FEV1 fitted as covariates||||0.12|-0.21|0.57
81678092|NCT00254566|163052392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.82||95.0|-0.13|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated from linear mixed model with treatment, steroid use, FEV1, country and time point as factors and baseline CCQ scores as a covariate||||0.10|-0.13|0.82
81678093|NCT00254566|163052393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.81||95.0|-0.21|0.17|||ANCOVA|Estimated from ANCOVA with treatment, steriod use and country fitted as factors and baseline CCQ total score and FEV1 fitted as covariates||||0.17|-0.21|0.81
81678094|NCT00254566|163052393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.87||95.0|-0.12|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated from linear mixed model with treatment, steroid use, FEV1, country and time point as factors and baseline CCQ scores as a covariate||||0.14|-0.12|0.87
81535855|NCT03863509|162754457|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.687|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.485|11.889|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex and race were covaried||These are pairwise follow-up tests probing a larger omnibus group difference involving three groups.||11.889|3.485|<0.001
81535856|NCT03863509|162754458|OTHER|||||||0.074||||||Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried. Test for group difference: F (2, 386) = 2.616, p = .074|ANCOVA|||||||.074
81535857|NCT03863509|162754459|OTHER||Type III F-test of Fixed Group x Time ef|6.609||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||False Discovery Rate correction (Benjamini and Hochberg procedure) applied to a set of 13 Group x Time interaction tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|Omnibus Group x Time (pre-post) interaction test: F (2, 378.467) = 6.609, p = .002. Age, race, and sex were covaried.|F (2, 378.467) = 6.609, p = .002|Linear mixed models adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity compared the within-and between-group responses following product use||||.002
81535858|NCT03863509|162754459|OTHER||interaction estimate|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|5.24|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in systolic blood pressure, adjusting for age, sex, and race. Here presented the Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs never users x time as reference|Fixed effects from mixed models of measures before and after nicotine-containing product challenge (covariate-adjusted)||5.24|1.36|0.001
81535859|NCT03863509|162754459|OTHER||interaction term estimate|3.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|5.38|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in systolic blood pressure, adjusting for age, sex, and race. Here presented the Exclusive cigarette smokers x Time vs never users x time as reference|||5.38|1.20|0.002
81535860|NCT03863509|162754459|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.948||0.992|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.992
81535861|NCT03863509|162754460|OTHER||Type III F-test of Fixed Group x Time ef|5.843||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||False Discovery Rate correction (Benjamini and Hochberg procedure) applied to a set of 13 Group x Time interaction tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|Age, race, and sex were covaried. Omnibus Group x Time (pre-post) interaction test: F (2, 378.999) = 5.843, p = .003|F (2, 378.999) = 5.843, p = .003|Linear mixed models adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity compared the within-and between-group responses following product use||||0.003
81535862|NCT03863509|162754460|OTHER||Interaction term Coefficient|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in diastolic blood pressure, adjusting for age, sex, and race. Here presented the Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs never users x time as reference|Fixed effects from mixed models of measures before and after nicotine-containing product challenge (covariate-adjusted)||0.05|0.01|.002
81575974|NCT01986855|162823333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-0.03||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.23||The cLDA model included fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline treatment with insulin stratum (yes/no), and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||0.23|-0.28|0.828
81678095|NCT00254566|163052394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.385||95.0|-0.27|0.1|||ANCOVA|Estimated from ANCOVA with treatment, steriod use and country fitted as factors and baseline CCQ total score and FEV1 fitted as covariates||||0.10|-0.27|0.385
81678096|NCT00254566|163052394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.56||95.0|-0.17|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated from linear mixed model with treatment, steroid use, FEV1, country and time point as factors and baseline CCQ scores as a covariate||||0.09|-0.17|0.56
81678097|NCT00254566|163052395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.62||95.0|-0.26|0.16|||ANCOVA|Estimated from ANCOVA with treatment, steriod use and country fitted as factors and baseline CCQ total score and FEV1 fitted as covariates||||0.16|-0.26|0.62
81678098|NCT00254566|163052395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.8||95.0|-0.18|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Estimated from linear mixed model with treatment, steroid use, FEV1, country and time point as factors and baseline CCQ scores as a covariate||||0.14|-0.18|0.80
81678099|NCT03106779|163052442|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference in the MMR rate|12.2||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|22.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by the randomization stratification factor, i.e. cytogenetic response status (MCyR vs no MCyR) at screening||||22.30|2.19|0.029
81678100|NCT04233229|163052469|SUPERIORITY|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted on the HbA1c stratification factor and Time In Range (TIR) at baseline (during the last 14 days completed continuous glucose monitor recording at the end of the study selection period)|Adjusted means difference|27.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.0|39.8||Study group effect|ANCOVA||Between-group adjusted means difference is calculated as analysis of covariance adjusted mean in Intervention Group - adjusted mean in Usual Care Group.|||39.8|15.0|<.001
81678101|NCT04233229|163052470|SUPERIORITY|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted on the HbA1c stratification factor and Time In Range (TIR) during diurnal period at baseline (during the last 14 days completed continuous glucose monitor recording at the end of the study selection period)|Adjusted means difference|23.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|35.5||Study group effect|ANCOVA||Between-group adjusted means difference is calculated as analysis of covariance adjusted mean in Intervention Group - adjusted mean in Usual Care Group.|||35.5|10.6|<.001
81678102|NCT04233229|163052471|SUPERIORITY|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted on the HbA1c stratification factor and Time In Range (TIR) during nocturnal period at baseline (during the last 14 days completed continuous glucose monitor recording at the end of the study selection period)|Adjusted means difference|40.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.8|55.8||Study group effect|ANCOVA||Between-group adjusted means difference is calculated as analysis of covariance adjusted mean in Intervention Group - adjusted mean in Usual Care Group.|||55.8|25.8|<.001
81678103|NCT04233229|163052472|SUPERIORITY|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted on the HbA1c stratification factor and Time Above Range (TAR) at baseline (during the last 14 days completed continuous glucose monitor recording at the end of the study selection period)|Adjusted means difference|-27.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.5|-15.0||Study group effect|ANCOVA||Between-group adjusted means difference is calculated as analysis of covariance adjusted mean in Intervention Group - adjusted mean in Usual Care Group.|||-15.0|-40.5|<.001
81678104|NCT04233229|163052473|SUPERIORITY|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted on the HbA1c stratification factor and Time Above Range (TAR) at baseline (during the last 14 days completed continuous glucose monitor recording at the end of the study selection period)|Adjusted means difference|-20.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.4|-7.9||Study group effect|ANCOVA||Between-group adjusted means difference is calculated as analysis of covariance adjusted mean in Intervention Group - adjusted mean in Usual Care Group.|||-7.9|-32.4|0.003
81678105|NCT04233229|163052474|SUPERIORITY|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted on the HbA1c stratification factor and Time Below Range (TBR) at baseline (during the last 14 days completed continuous glucose monitor recording at the end of the study selection period)|Adjusted means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.3||Study group effect|ANCOVA||Between-group adjusted means difference is calculated as analysis of covariance adjusted mean in Intervention Group - adjusted mean in Usual Care Group.|||1.3|-1.0|0.79
81678106|NCT04233229|163052475|SUPERIORITY|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted on the HbA1c stratification factor and Time Below Range (TBR) at baseline (during the last 14 days completed continuous glucose monitor recording at the end of the study selection period)|Adjusted means difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4||Study group effect|ANCOVA||Between-group adjusted means difference is calculated as analysis of covariance adjusted mean in Intervention Group - adjusted mean in Usual Care Group.|||0.4|-0.3|0.84
81678107|NCT04233229|163052476|SUPERIORITY|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted on the HbA1c stratification factor and glucose variability (% CV Coefficient of Variation) at baseline (during the last 14 days completed continuous glucose monitor recording at the end of the study selection period)|Adjusted means difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|7.6||Study group effect|ANCOVA||Between-group adjusted means difference is calculated as analysis of covariance adjusted mean in Intervention Group - adjusted mean in Usual Care Group.|||7.6|-0.2|0.060
81678108|NCT04233229|163052477|SUPERIORITY|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with 2 factors: HbA1c value at baseline and study group|Adjusted means difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.7||Study group effect|ANCOVA||Between-group adjusted means difference is calculated as analysis of covariance adjusted mean in Intervention Group - adjusted mean in Usual Care Group.|||-0.7|-1.9|<.001
81678109|NCT04233229|163052478|SUPERIORITY|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted on the HbA1c stratification factor and total daily insulin dose at selection|Adjusted means difference|-18.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.5||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.2|41.2||Study group effect|ANCOVA||Between-group adjusted means difference is calculated as analysis of covariance adjusted mean in Intervention Group - adjusted mean in Usual Care Group.|||41.2|-78.2|0.52
81678110|NCT04233229|163052479|SUPERIORITY|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted on the HbA1c stratification factor and body weight at study initiation visit|Adjusted means difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|6.1||Study group effect|ANCOVA||Between-group adjusted means difference is calculated as analysis of covariance adjusted mean in Intervention Group - adjusted mean in Usual Care Group.|||6.1|-0.4|0.08
81678111|NCT04652804|163052480|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.19||||||Reference group: Low Intensity Intervention||1.19|1.00|
81678112|NCT04652804|163052480|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.05||||||Reference Group: Low Intensity Intervention||1.05|0.90|
81678113|NCT04652804|163052480|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.15||||||Reference group: High Intensity Intervention||1.15|0.80|
81678114|NCT04652804|163052480|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.04||||||Reference group: High Intensity Intervention||1.04|0.77|
81678115|NCT00927368|163052529|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority analysis used the 0.5-point noninferiority delta in a 1-tailed test of the treatment effect regression parameter (i.e., testing the null hypothesis that mean stimulating needle minus mean stimulating catheter is greater than 0.5 points).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.29||Significance criterion of 0.00694 after adjusting for group sequential design and applying Holm Bonferroni procedure to account for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||The primary analysis for pain was a linear regression model comparing stimulating needle to stimulating catheter on the mean time-weighted average pain score for a patient in the first 48 hours.||0.29|-0.61|< 0.001
81678116|NCT00927368|163052529|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority analysis used the 0.5-point noninferiority delta in a 1-tailed test of the treatment effect regression parameter (i.e., testing the null hypothesis that mean stimulating catheter minus mean stimulating needle is greater than 0.5 points).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.61||Significance criterion of 0.01735 after adjusting for group sequential design and applying Holm Bonferroni procedure to account for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||The primary analysis for pain was a linear regression model comparing stimulating catheter to stimulating needle on the mean time-weighted average pain score for a patient in the first 48 hours.||0.61|-0.29|0.03
81678117|NCT00927368|163052529|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority analysis used the 0.5-point noninferiority delta in a 1-tailed test of the treatment effect regression parameter (i.e., testing the null hypothesis that mean catheter minus mean ultrasound alone is greater than 0.5 points).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.33||Significance criterion of 0.01041 after adjusting for group sequential design and applying Holm Bonferroni procedure to account for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||The primary analysis for pain was a linear regression model comparing stimulating catheter to ultrasound alone on the mean time-weighted average pain score for a patient in the first 48 hours.||0.33|-0.57|< 0.001
81678118|NCT00927368|163052529|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority analysis used the 0.5-point noninferiority delta in a 1-tailed test of the treatment effect regression parameter (i.e., testing the null hypothesis that mean ultrasound alone minus mean catheter is greater than 0.5 points).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.57||Significance criterion of 0.01388 after adjusting for group sequential design and applying Holm Bonferroni procedure to account for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||The primary analysis for pain was a linear regression model comparing ultrasound alone to stimulating catheter on the mean time-weighted average pain score for a patient in the first 48 hours.||0.57|-0.33|0.02
81686349|NCT01025336|163070023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.44|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC - 13vPnC)\].|Serotype 4: Ratio of GMT (23vPs/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||0.44|0.20|
81467433|NCT00459706|162626811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.466||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.466
81678119|NCT00927368|163052529|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority analysis used the 0.5-point noninferiority delta in a 1-tailed test of the treatment effect regression parameter (i.e., testing the null hypothesis that mean stimulating needle minus mean ultrasound alone is greater than 0.5 points).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.16||Significance criterion of 0.00347 after adjusting for group sequential design and applying Holm Bonferroni procedure to account for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||The primary analysis for pain was a linear regression model comparing stimulating needle to ultrasound alone on the mean time-weighted average pain score for a patient in the first 48 hours.||0.16|-0.72|< 0.001
81678120|NCT00927368|163052529|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority analysis used the 0.5-point noninferiority delta in a 1-tailed test of the treatment effect regression parameter (i.e., testing the null hypothesis that mean ultrasound alone minus mean stimulating needle is greater than 0.5 points).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.72||Significance criterion of 0.02082 after adjusting for group sequential design and applying Holm Bonferroni procedure to account for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||The primary analysis for pain was a linear regression model comparing ultrasound alone to stimulating needle on the mean time-weighted average pain score for a patient in the first 48 hours.||0.72|-0.16|0.11
81678121|NCT00927368|163052530|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority analysis used the 0.5-point noninferiority delta in a 1-tailed test of the treatment effect regression parameter (i.e., testing the null hypothesis that mean stimulating catheter minus mean stimulating needle is greater than 0.5 points).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|34.0||Significance criterion of 0.02082 after adjusting for group sequential design and applying Holm Bonferroni procedure to account for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||The primary analysis for opioid was a linear regression model comparing stimulating catheter to stimulating needle on the log of cumulative opioid consumption score for a patient in the first 48 hours.||34|-17|0.04
81678122|NCT00927368|163052530|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority analysis used the 0.5-point noninferiority delta in a 1-tailed test of the treatment effect regression parameter (i.e., testing the null hypothesis that mean stimulating needle minus mean stimulating catheter is greater than 0.5 points).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|21.0||Significance criterion of 0.00347 after adjusting for group sequential design and applying Holm Bonferroni procedure to account for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||The primary analysis for opioid was a linear regression model comparing stimulating needle to stimulating catheter on the log of cumulative opioid consumption score for a patient in the first 48 hours.||21|-25|0.002
81678123|NCT00927368|163052530|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority analysis used the 0.5-point noninferiority delta in a 1-tailed test of the treatment effect regression parameter (i.e., testing the null hypothesis that mean stimulating catheter minus mean ultrasound alone is greater than 0.5 points).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|21.0||Significance criterion of 0.01735 after adjusting for group sequential design and applying Holm Bonferroni procedure to account for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||The primary analysis for opioid was a linear regression model comparing stimulating catheter to ultrasound alone on the log of cumulative opioid consumption score for a patient in the first 48 hours.||21|-25|0.03
81678124|NCT00927368|163052530|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority analysis used the 0.5-point noninferiority delta in a 1-tailed test of the treatment effect regression parameter (i.e., testing the null hypothesis that mean ultrasound alone minus mean stimulating catheter is greater than 0.5 points).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|23.0||Significance criterion of 0.00694 after adjusting for group sequential design and applying Holm Bonferroni procedure to account for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||The primary analysis for opioid was a linear regression model comparing ultrasound alone to stimulating catheter on the log of cumulative opioid consumption score for a patient in the first 48 hours.||23|-24|0.005
81678125|NCT00927368|163052530|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority analysis used the 0.5-point noninferiority delta in a 1-tailed test of the treatment effect regression parameter (i.e., testing the null hypothesis that mean stimulating needle minus mean ultrasound alone is greater than 0.5 points).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|25.0||Significance criterion of 0.01041 after adjusting for group sequential design and applying Holm Bonferroni procedure to account for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||The primary analysis for opioid was a linear regression model comparing stimulating needle to ultrasound alone on the log of cumulative opioid consumption score for a patient in the first 48 hours.||25|-22|0.006
81678126|NCT00927368|163052530|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority analysis used the 0.5-point noninferiority delta in a 1-tailed test of the treatment effect regression parameter (i.e., testing the null hypothesis that mean ultrasound alone minus mean stimulating needle is greater than 0.5 points).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|29.0||Significance criterion of 0.01388 after adjusting for group sequential design and applying Holm Bonferroni procedure to account for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||The primary analysis for opioid was a linear regression model comparing ultrasound alone to stimulating needle on the log of cumulative opioid consumption score for a patient in the first 48 hours.||29|-20|0.02
81678127|NCT00927368|163052531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||ANOVA|||Stimulating needle versus stimulating catheter.||||0.11
81678128|NCT00927368|163052531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|75.0|||ANOVA|||Stimulating needle versus ultrasound guidance alone||75|6|0.01
81678129|NCT00927368|163052531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|67.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.0|102.0|||ANOVA|||Stimulating catheter versus ultrasound guidance alone||102|31|< 0.001
81678130|NCT00927368|163052532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||incremental cost, measured in dollars|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Incremental cost (additional cost of stimulating needle compared to ultrasound alone).|We calculated incremental cost, defined as the additional cost of one strategy to the next less costly strategy.||||
81467434|NCT00459706|162626811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.035
81467435|NCT00459706|162626812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.784||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.784
81678131|NCT00927368|163052532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||incremental cost, measured in dollars|36.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||We estimated incremental cost, or additional cost of stimulating needle + catheter stimulation to stimulating needle alone.|We calculated incremental cost, defined as the additional cost of one strategy to the next less costly strategy.||||
81678132|NCT00927368|163052532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||incremental cost, measured in dollars|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||We calculated incremental cost, or the additional cost of stimulating needle + stimulating catheter to ultrasound alone.|We calculated incremental cost, defined as the additional cost of one strategy to the next less costly strategy.||||
81678133|NCT00964431|163052547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.545|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8912|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.816|13.275|||ANCOVA|||||13.275|5.816|<0.001
81678134|NCT01482910|163052555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|13.4||Hierarchical testing procedure was used in the order of pre-defined fixed sequence (primary endpoint first, then confirmatory secondary efficacy point next). A two-sided significance level of 0.05 was used.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline BCVA as a covariate, and treatment group and baseline BCVA group (\<45 letters vs ≥45 letters) as fixed factors|Least square mean difference (EYLEA-PDT) was estimated from ANCOVA, where a positive value is in favor of EYLEA.|Null hypothesis: mean changes are identical in both groups. A sample size of 300 subjects with a 3:1 (EYLEA to PDT) randomization ratio is sufficient to detect the superiority of EYLEA to PDT assuming a two-sided alpha level of 0.05, a power of 90%, a treatment difference of 7.5 letters and a common standard deviation of 14 letters.||13.4|6.8|<0.0001
81678135|NCT01482910|163052556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.6||||0.0359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|12.9||Hierarchical testing procedure was used in the order of pre-defined fixed sequence (primary endpoint first, then confirmatory secondary efficacy point next). A two-sided significance level of 0.05 was used.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH adjusted for baseline BCVA group (\<45 letters vs ≥45 letters)|Proportion difference (EYLEA-PDT) was estimated from CMH, where a positive value is in favor of EYLEA.|Null hypothesis: proportions are identical in both groups||12.9|0.4|0.0359
81678136|NCT01872338|163052558|SUPERIORITY||Incident Rate Ratio|0.5||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.87|||negative binomial regression|||||.87|.29|.015
81678137|NCT01872338|163052559|SUPERIORITY||Incident Rate Ratio|0.43||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.82|||negative binomial regression|||||.82|.22|.01
81678138|NCT01872338|163052560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Regression, Linear|repeated measures, overall time by condition effect||||||.34
81678139|NCT01872338|163052561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||repeated measures, overall time by condition effect|Regression, Linear|||||||.23
81678140|NCT03072160|163052578|OTHER|||||||0.926||||||CD4|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||||A change is defined as being statistically significant (p\>0.05).|||0.926
81678141|NCT03072160|163052578|OTHER|||||||0.445||||||CD8|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||||A change is defined as being statistically significant (p\>0.05).|||0.445
81678142|NCT03072160|163052578|OTHER|||||||0.21||||||Tregs|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||||A change is defined as being statistically significant (p\>0.05).|||0.210
81678143|NCT03072160|163052578|OTHER|||||||0.78||||||Natural Killer (NK) cells|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||||A change is defined as being statistically significant (p\>0.05).|||0.780
81678144|NCT00236080|163052586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Number of participants analyzed was determined by those participants who had at least 1 postbaseline efficacy assessment. Sample size requirements were not based on statistical considerations. There were 20 patients in each of the 5 treatment groups, for a total of 100 patients. It is expected that the sample size will provide sufficient information for describing the specified evaluations.||||||0.1236||||||The p-value of Overall Treatment to Placebo|ANCOVA|This analysis adjusted for the difference among the treatment groups at baseline.||Sample size requirements were not based on statistical considerations. The null hypothesis was Ho: μplacebo = μ150 = μ200 = μ250 = μprovigil versus Ha: at least 2 of the means are different, where μ represented the change from baseline to the endpoint.||||0.1236
81678145|NCT00236080|163052587|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Using the adjusted p value from Tukey's least significant difference (LSD) test for armodafinil at 200 mg/day. Sample size requirements were not based on statistical considerations. There were 20 patients in each of the 5 treatment groups, for a total of 100 patients.||||||0.0945||||||The p-value of Overall Treatment to Placebo|ANCOVA|||Sample size requirements were not based on statistical considerations. The null hypothesis was Ho: μplacebo = μ150 = μ200 = μ250 = μprovigil versus Ha: at least 2 of the means are different, where μ represented the change from baseline to the endpoint .||||0.0945
81678146|NCT01214044|163052588|OTHER|A paired t-test was done to see if the time of the dim light melatonin onset changed from baseline to post-treatment.||||||0.2||||||A priori threshold for significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||A within subjects comparison was done to compare the time of the dim light melatonin onset before treatment with escitalopram (Study Visit 3) and after treatment with escitalopram (Study Visit 11).||||0.2
81678147|NCT01214044|163052589|OTHER|A paired t-test was done to see if the Hamilton-21 score decreased from baseline to post-treatment.||||||0.01||||||A priori threshold for significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 1 sided|paired t-test||"We hypothesized that there would be a decrease in the Hamilton-21 score with escitalopram treatment.~A within subjects comparison was done to compare the Hamilton-21 score before treatment with escitalopram (Study Visit 3) and after treatment with escitalopram (Study Visit 11)."||||0.01
81678148|NCT01214044|163052590|OTHER|A paired t-test was done to see if the Beck Depression Inventory-II score decreased from baseline to post-treatment.||||||0.14||||||A priori threshold for significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 1 sided|paired t-test||"We hypothesized that there would be a decrease in the Beck Depression Inventory-II score with escitalopram treatment.~A within subjects comparison was done to compare the Beck Depression Inventory-II score before treatment with escitalopram (Study Visit 3) and after treatment with escitalopram (Study Visit 11)."||||0.14
81678149|NCT01214044|163052591|OTHER|Spearman's rank-order correlation (non-parametric test) was used.||||||0.06||||||Spearman's rho (rs) = 0.66|Spearman's rank-order correlation|||We hypothesized that there would be a correlation between the change in phase angle difference and the decrease in the Hamilton-21 score with escitalopram treatment. The phase angle difference is the interval, in hours, between the dim light melatonin onset (a marker of biological time) and the average midpoint of sleep during the prior week.||||0.06
81678150|NCT01214044|163052591|OTHER|Spearman's rank-order correlation (non-parametric test) was used.||||||0.48||||||Spearman's rho (rs) = 0.02|Spearman's rank-order correlation|||We hypothesized that there would be a correlation between the change in phase angle difference and the decrease in the Beck Depression Inventory-II score with escitalopram treatment. The phase angle difference is the interval, in hours, between the dim light melatonin onset (a marker of biological time) and the average midpoint of sleep during the prior week.||||0.48
81678151|NCT00408694|163052592|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Null hypothesis, H0: Incidence of patients with either grade 4 hemorrhage or any grade 5 adverse event for the protocol treatment regimen ≤ 0.05. Alternative hypothesis, HA: Incidence of patients with either grade 4 hemorrhage or any grade 5 adverse event for the protocol treatment regimen ≥ 0.15.|If 3 of the first 14 patients or 4 of the first 42 patients experience the specified adverse events, then the regimen is considered unacceptable as calculated by the Fleming method for a two-stage design with type I error and the statistical power were set at 0.14 and 0.83, respectively.|||
81678152|NCT01260454|163052623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This is open-label, uncontrolled data; the comparison is made between each individual's baseline.||||0.03
81678153|NCT00091832|163052626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.245|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)||||||0.245
81678154|NCT00091832|163052627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.848|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)||||||0.848
81678155|NCT00091832|163052628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||||95.0|0.68|4.35|||||Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)|||4.35|0.68|
81708354|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.75||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.47|2.86|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||2.86|-12.47|0.210
81708355|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.84|2.9|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||2.90|-11.84|0.225
81678156|NCT00091832|163052628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||||95.0|0.51|3.24|||||Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)|||3.24|0.51|
81708356|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.73||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.28|3.93|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||3.93|-11.28|0.332
81708357|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.76||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.06|6.28|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||6.28|-9.06|0.714
81678157|NCT00091832|163052628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||||95.0|0.34|2.29|||||Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)|||2.29|0.34|
81678158|NCT00091832|163052628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||||95.0|0.51|3.2|||||Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)|||3.20|0.51|
81708358|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-8.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.73||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.63|-0.39|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 1: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||-0.39|-15.63|0.040
81708359|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.02|0.75|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||0.75|-13.02|0.079
81678159|NCT00091832|163052628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||||95.0|0.7|4.34|||||Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)|||4.34|0.70|
81678160|NCT00091832|163052629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||||95.0|0.69|4.79|||||Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)|||4.79|0.69|
81678161|NCT00091832|163052629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||||95.0|0.25|1.76|||||Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)|||1.76|0.25|
81678162|NCT00091832|163052629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||||95.0|0.24|1.77|||||Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)|||1.77|0.24|
81678163|NCT00091832|163052629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||||95.0|0.22|1.58|||||Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)|||1.58|0.22|
81678164|NCT00091832|163052629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||||95.0|0.25|1.92|||||Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)|||1.92|0.25|
81678165|NCT00091832|163052630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||||95.0|0.51|1.31|||||A hazard ratio \>1 indicates that the time to 65% or more reduction in uNTx from baseline was shorter in the Denosumab-treated group than in the control group.|||1.31|0.51|
81678166|NCT00091832|163052630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||||95.0|0.64|1.65|||||A hazard ratio \>1 indicates that the time to 65% or more reduction in uNTx from baseline was shorter in the Denosumab-treated group than in the control group.|||1.65|0.64|
81678167|NCT00091832|163052630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||||95.0|0.68|1.74|||||A hazard ratio \>1 indicates that the time to 65% or more reduction in uNTx from baseline was shorter in the Denosumab-treated group than in the control group.|||1.74|0.68|
81678168|NCT00091832|163052630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||||95.0|0.68|1.74|||||A hazard ratio \>1 indicates that the time to 65% or more reduction in uNTx from baseline was shorter in the Denosumab-treated group than in the control group.|||1.74|0.68|
81678169|NCT00091832|163052630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||||95.0|0.71|1.83|||||A hazard ratio \>1 indicates that the time to 65% or more reduction in uNTx from baseline was shorter in the Denosumab-treated group than in the control group.|||1.83|0.71|
81678170|NCT00091832|163052641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.543||||||95.0|0.159|1.856|||||A hazard ratio \<1 indicates the time to the first skeletal-related event in the denosumab-treated group was longer than that in the control group.|||1.856|0.159|
81678171|NCT00091832|163052641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.544||||||95.0|0.159|1.859|||||A hazard ratio \<1 indicates the time to the first skeletal-related event in the denosumab-treated group was longer than that in the control group.|||1.859|0.159|
81678172|NCT00091832|163052641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.791||||||95.0|0.266|2.355|||||A hazard ratio \<1 indicates the time to the first skeletal-related event in the denosumab-treated group was longer than that in the control group.|||2.355|0.266|
81678173|NCT00091832|163052641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.073||||||95.0|0.389|2.963|||||A hazard ratio \<1 indicates the time to the first skeletal-related event in the denosumab-treated group was longer than that in the control group.|||2.963|0.389|
81678174|NCT00091832|163052641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||||95.0|0.158|1.847|||||A hazard ratio \<1 indicates the time to the first skeletal-related event in the denosumab-treated group was longer than that in the control group.|||1.847|0.158|
81678175|NCT00091832|163052642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||||95.0|0.51|7.17|||||Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)|||7.17|0.51|
81678176|NCT00091832|163052642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||||95.0|0.36|3.97|||||Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)|||3.97|0.36|
81678177|NCT00091832|163052642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||||95.0|0.26|2.52|||||Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)|||2.52|0.26|
81678178|NCT00091832|163052642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||||95.0|0.5|7.05|||||Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)|||7.05|0.5|
81678179|NCT00091832|163052642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||||95.0|0.5|7.05|||||Adjusted for the stratum to which the participant was originally assigned by the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)|||7.05|0.5|
81708360|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.24||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.46|4.77|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||4.77|-8.46|0.573
81708361|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|3.15|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||3.15|-10.50|0.280
81708362|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.28|5.51|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 2: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||5.51|-8.28|0.684
81678180|NCT01557166|163052659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|-6.1||||0.015||95.0|-11.0|-1.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model was used with treatment, country and sex as fixed factors, and the baseline value of AHI, baseline BMI and baseline age as covariates.||Let μ liraglutide 3.0mg and μ placebo denote mean change in AHI for liraglutide 3.0 mg and placebo,respectively. The null-hypothesis and the alternative was H0: μliraglutide 3.0mg = μplacebo against the alternative HA: μliraglutide 3.0mg ≠ μplacebo.||-1.19|-11.0|0.015
81678181|NCT04506294|163052667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.536|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.536
81678182|NCT03179436|163052735|OTHER||Percent Difference|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|14.1|||Percent Difference|Comparision based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method||||14.1|-8.7|
81678183|NCT05888103|163052753|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-47.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.35|-42.65|||ANCOVA|||||-42.65|-52.35|<0.0001
81678184|NCT05888103|163052754|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-69.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.6|-62.86|||ANCOVA|||||-62.86|-76.60|<0.0001
81678185|NCT05888103|163052755|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-77.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.86|-69.8|||ANCOVA|||||-69.80|-85.86|<0.0001
81678186|NCT05888103|163052756|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-226.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-244.77|-208.45|||ANCOVA|||||-208.45|-244.77|<0.0001
81708363|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.01|-1.34|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 2: Longitudinal analysis was used to analyze p-value and included baseline as a covariate.||-1.34|-15.01|0.021
81708364|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.86|6.25|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||6.25|-8.86|0.727
81678187|NCT05888103|163052757|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-31.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.91|-28.07|||ANCOVA|||||-28.07|-34.91|<0.0001
81678188|NCT05888103|163052758|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-71.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.24|-63.69|||ANCOVA|||||-63.69|-79.24|<0.0001
81678189|NCT05888103|163052759|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.94||||0.3743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|9.42|||ANCOVA|||||9.42|-3.55|0.3743
81678190|NCT05888103|163052760|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.07||||0.4228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|3.68|||ANCOVA|||||3.68|-1.54|0.4228
81678191|NCT05888103|163052761|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-40.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.57|-36.57|||ANCOVA|||||-36.57|-44.57|<0.0001
81678192|NCT05888103|163052762|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-72.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.56|-65.13|||ANCOVA|||||-65.13|-79.56|<0.0001
81678193|NCT05888103|163052763|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-36.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.72|-32.96|||ANCOVA|||||-32.96|-40.72|<0.0001
81678194|NCT05888103|163052764|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-41.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.28|-37.47|||ANCOVA|||||-37.47|-46.28|<0.0001
81678195|NCT05888103|163052765|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.05||||0.3011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|5.93|||ANCOVA|||||5.93|-1.84|0.3011
81678196|NCT05888103|163052766|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.13||||0.2403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|8.35|||ANCOVA|||||8.35|-2.09|0.2403
81678197|NCT05888103|163052767|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-30.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.58|-19.95|||ANCOVA|||||-19.95|-40.58|<0.0001
81678198|NCT05888103|163052768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.76|||ANCOVA|||||0.76|0.60|<0.0001
81708365|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.56||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.12|2.42|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||2.42|-12.12|0.183
81678199|NCT05888103|163052769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.01||||0.5877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.88|13.91|||ANCOVA|||||13.91|-7.88|0.5877
81678200|NCT05888103|163052770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.96||||0.5019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.17|15.26|||ANCOVA|||||15.26|-31.17|0.5019
81678201|NCT02554929|163052786|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.74||P value adjusted for multiple comparison; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Values above are for the primary outcome measure of the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-IV, Clinical Severity Rating (ADIS-CSR) score for SAD.|In our previous study, 42% participants in the CBT arm lost their primary diagnosis of social anxiety disorder (SAD) and/or selective mutism (SM) post-intervention versus none of the comparison group participants. In the present study, we conservatively estimated that 10% of comparison group children will lose their primary diagnosis. A sample size of 70 achieves a power of 81% to detect a 32% difference between treatments, using a two-sided Chi-squared test with a significance level of 0.05.||0.74|-0.91|0.002
81678202|NCT02554929|163052786|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|1.48||P value adjusted for multiple comparison; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Values above are for the primary outcome measure of the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-IV, Clinical Severity Rating (ADIS-CSR) score for SM.|In our previous study, 42% participants in the CBT arm lost their primary diagnosis of social anxiety disorder (SAD) and/or selective mutism (SM) post-intervention versus none of the comparison group participants. In the present study, we conservatively estimated that 10% of comparison group children will lose their primary diagnosis. A sample size of 70 achieves a power of 81% to detect a 32% difference between treatments, using a two-sided Chi-squared test with a significance level of 0.05.||1.48|-0.95|0.002
81686350|NCT01025336|163070023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.26|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC - 13vPnC)\].|Serotype 5: Ratio of GMT (23vPs/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||1.26|0.59|
81686351|NCT01025336|163070023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.26|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC - 13vPnC)\].|Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMT (23vPs/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||0.26|0.11|
81467436|NCT00459706|162626812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.006
81678203|NCT02554929|163052789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|8.08||P value adjusted for multiple comparison; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimated value of the estimation parameter corresponds to the difference between change in CGAS scores for participants in the CBT arm, in comparison to those in the socialization arm, from pre-treatment to 6-month follow-up.|In our previous study, 42% participants in the CBT arm lost their primary diagnosis of social anxiety disorder (SAD) and/or selective mutism (SM) post-intervention versus none of the comparison group participants. In the present study, we conservatively estimated that 10% of comparison group children will lose their primary diagnosis. A sample size of 70 achieves a power of 81% to detect a 32% difference between treatments, using a two-sided Chi-squared test with a significance level of 0.05.||8.08|-4.28|0.002
81678204|NCT01916980|163052792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model includes terms of visit, group and visit by group interaction; visit is treated as a categorical variable||Analysis of the change from Baseline in least squares (LS) mean for the Desloratadine: Eczema/Dermatitis group||||<0.001
81678205|NCT01916980|163052792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model includes terms of visit, group and visit by group interaction; visit is treated as a categorical variable||Analysis of the change from Baseline in LS mean for the Desloratadine: Dermal Pruritus group||||<0.001
81678206|NCT04024501|163052798|OTHER||Geometric Mean ratio|106.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.73|122.96|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 22||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 2/Treatment 1||122.96|91.73|
81678207|NCT04024501|163052798|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|50.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|42.34|59.1|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 22||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 3/Treatment 1||59.10|42.34|
81678208|NCT04024501|163052798|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|47.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.85|55.68|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 15||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 3/Treatment 2||55.68|39.85|
81678209|NCT04024501|163052798|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|58.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|49.49|68.92|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 15||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 3/Treatment 4||68.92|49.49|
81708366|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.67||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.51|1.49|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||1.49|-13.51|0.112
81678210|NCT04024501|163052798|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|85.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.78|99.43|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 21||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 4/Treatment 1||99.43|73.78|
81678211|NCT04024501|163052798|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|80.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.48|93.62|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 21||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 4/Treatment 2||93.62|69.48|
81678212|NCT04024501|163052798|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|89.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.61|104.09|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 21||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 5/Treatment 1||104.09|77.61|
81678213|NCT04024501|163052798|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|84.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.94|98.2|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 21||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 5/Treatment 2||98.20|72.94|
81678214|NCT04024501|163052798|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|179.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|151.57|212.99|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 21||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 5/Treatment 3||212.99|151.57|
81678215|NCT04024501|163052798|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|104.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.18|122.11|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 21||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 5/Treatment 4||122.11|90.18|
81678216|NCT04024501|163052799|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|100.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.94|118.65|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 25||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 2/Treatment 1||118.65|84.94|
81678217|NCT04024501|163052799|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|41.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.74|49.0|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 23||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 3/Treatment 1||49.00|34.74|
81678218|NCT04024501|163052799|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|41.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.61|48.81|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 23||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 3/Treatment 2||48.81|34.61|
81678219|NCT04024501|163052799|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|53.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|45.09|63.59|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 23||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 3/Treatment 4||63.59|45.09|
81678220|NCT04024501|163052799|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|77.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.19|91.06|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 25||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 4/Treatment 1||91.06|65.19|
81678221|NCT04024501|163052799|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|76.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.94|90.71|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 25||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 4/Treatment 2||90.71|64.94|
81678222|NCT04024501|163052799|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|84.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.93|100.03|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 23||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 5/Treatment 1||100.03|70.93|
81467437|NCT00459706|162626813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.843||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.843
81708367|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.71||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.91|7.23|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||7.23|-7.91|0.928
81708368|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-9.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.68||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.52|-1.5|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 3: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||-1.50|-16.52|0.020
81678223|NCT04024501|163052799|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|83.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.65|99.64|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 23||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 5/Treatment 2||99.64|70.65|
81678224|NCT04024501|163052799|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|204.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|171.22|243.42|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 23||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 5/Treatment 3||243.42|171.22|
81678225|NCT04024501|163052799|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|109.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.06|129.83|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 23||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 5/Treatment 4||129.83|92.06|
81678226|NCT04024501|163052800|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|124.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.09|154.54|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 25||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 2/Treatment 1||154.54|101.09|
81678227|NCT04024501|163052800|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|33.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|27.15|42.01|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 23||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 3/Treatment 1||42.01|27.15|
81678228|NCT04024501|163052800|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|27.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|21.72|33.61|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 23||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 3/Treatment 2||33.61|21.72|
81678229|NCT04024501|163052800|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|36.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|29.61|45.82|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 23||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 3/Treatment 4||45.82|29.61|
81678230|NCT04024501|163052800|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|91.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.15|113.36|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 25||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 4/Treatment 1||113.36|74.15|
81678231|NCT04024501|163052800|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|73.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.33|90.7|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 25||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 4/Treatment 2||90.70|59.33|
81678232|NCT04024501|163052800|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|67.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.37|84.12|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 23||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 5/Treatment 1||84.12|54.37|
81678233|NCT04024501|163052800|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|54.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.5|67.3|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 23||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 5/Treatment 2||67.30|43.50|
81708369|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.79||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.55|1.94|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||1.94|-13.55|0.136
81678234|NCT04024501|163052800|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|200.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|160.15|250.32|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 23||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 5/Treatment 3||250.32|160.15|
81678235|NCT04024501|163052800|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|73.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.3|91.75|||Mixed Model Analysis|The number of subjects in this analysis: 23||Pairwise comparison: Treatment 5/Treatment 4||91.75|59.30|
81678236|NCT02265913|163052828|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% of success|Equivalence ratio|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.0|105.0|||Fieller's method|||||105|92|
81678237|NCT00618722|163052834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline SMF rating as covariate.||||0.0|-0.9|0.043
81678238|NCT00618722|163052834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline SMF rating as covariate.||||0.0|-0.8|0.050
81678239|NCT00618722|163052834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline SMF rating as covariate.||||0.2|-0.7|0.249
81678240|NCT00618722|163052835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.9||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.1|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline SMF rating as covariate.||||3.1|0.7|0.003
81708370|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.65||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.27|3.63|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||3.63|-11.27|0.303
81535863|NCT03863509|162754460|OTHER||Interaction term Coefficient|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in diastolic blood pressure, adjusting for age, sex, and race. Here presented the Exclusive Smokers x Time vs never users x time as reference|Fixed effects from mixed models of measures before and after nicotine-containing product challenge (covariate-adjusted)||0.05|0.01|.003
81535864|NCT03863509|162754460|OTHER||Interaction term Coefficient|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.917|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from re-parameterized linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in diastolic blood pressure, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs Exclusive Smokers x time as reference|Fixed effects from mixed models of measures before and after nicotine-containing product challenge (covariate-adjusted)||||.917
81535865|NCT03863509|162754461|OTHER||Type III F-test of Fixed Group x Time Ef|49.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||False Discovery Rate correction (Benjamini and Hochberg procedure) applied to a set of 13 Group x Time interaction tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|Age, race, and sex were covaried. Omnibus Group x Time (pre-post) interaction test: F (2, 376.099) = 49.420, p \< .001|F (2, 376.099) = 49.420, p \< .001|Linear mixed models adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity compared the within-and between-group responses following product use||||< .001
81678241|NCT00618722|163052835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.6|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline SMF rating as covariate.||||2.6|0.1|0.030
81678242|NCT00618722|163052835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.6||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.8|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline SMF rating as covariate.||||2.8|0.4|0.012
81678243|NCT00618722|163052836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from Placebo|38.9||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|65.2|||Fisher Exact|||||65.2|12.6|0.015
81678244|NCT00618722|163052836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from Placebo|28.9||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|57.5|||Fisher Exact|||||57.5|0.4|0.096
81678245|NCT00618722|163052836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from Placebo|44.7||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.6|68.8|||Fisher Exact|||||68.8|20.6|0.003
81678246|NCT00618722|163052837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.6|||Repeated measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 4||0.6|0.0|0.078
81678247|NCT00618722|163052837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||Repeated easures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 4||0.4|-0.3|0.781
81678248|NCT00618722|163052837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5|||Repeated measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 4||0.5|-0.1|0.146
81678249|NCT00618722|163052837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.6|||Repeated measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 8||0.6|0.0|0.076
81535866|NCT03863509|162754461|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|6.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.83|7.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in Heart Rate, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs never users x time as reference|Fixed effects from mixed models of measures before and after nicotine-containing product challenge (covariate-adjusted)||7.3|4.83|<0.001
81678250|NCT00618722|163052837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||Repeated measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 8||0.3|-0.3|0.975
81678251|NCT00618722|163052837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5|||Repeated measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 8||0.5|-0.1|0.183
81678252|NCT00618722|163052837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.7|||Repeated measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 12||0.7|0.1|0.017
81678253|NCT00618722|163052837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.7|||Repeated measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 12||0.7|0.1|0.022
81678254|NCT00618722|163052837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.6|||Repeated measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 12||0.6|0.0|0.081
81678255|NCT00618722|163052837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||Repeated measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 16||0.4|-0.2|0.510
81678256|NCT00618722|163052837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||Repeated measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 16||0.2|-0.5|0.330
81678257|NCT00618722|163052837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||Repeated Measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 16||0.4|-0.3|0.720
81678258|NCT00618722|163052837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5|||Repeated measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 24||0.5|-0.1|0.205
81535867|NCT03863509|162754461|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|5.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.76|6.42|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in Heart Rate, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive Smokers x Time vs never users x time as reference|||6.42|3.76|<0.001
81678259|NCT00618722|163052837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||Repeated measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 24||0.2|-0.5|0.410
81678260|NCT00618722|163052837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||Repeated measures|Based on repeated measures analysis of variance with treatment, visit, center, treatment x visit as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||Week 24||0.4|-0.2|0.436
81678261|NCT00618722|163052838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.6||||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|12.3|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline SMF rating as covariate.||||12.3|-9.1|0.762
81678262|NCT00618722|163052838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean Difference|5.2||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|14.2|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline SMF rating as covariate.||||14.2|-3.8|0.248
81678263|NCT00618722|163052838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.3||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|19.1|||ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline SMF rating as covariate.||||19.1|-0.4|0.061
81678264|NCT00200057|163052840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.81||No multiplicity adjustments were made for the primary outcome analysis. Two-tailed p-values were considered statistically significant if they were less than 0.05.|Exact Binomial|||The exact Binomial test (two-sided) for one-sample proportions was used to test the null hypothesis that the success rate is equal to 0.5.||0.81|0.64|<0.0001
81678265|NCT00200057|163052841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.81||The Hochberg procedure for multiplicity adjustment was used for all secondary objectives.|Exact Binomial|||The exact Binomial test (two-sided) for one-sample proportions was used to test the null hypothesis that the success rate is equal to 0.5.||0.81|0.64|<0.0001
81708371|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-5.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.87|2.52|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||2.52|-12.87|0.180
81708372|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.31|5.2|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||5.20|-10.31|0.506
81708373|NCT00853112|163113674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-8.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.54|-1.14|||Longitudinal analysis|||mPAP at Hour 4: The analysis was performed using longitudinal analysis model with baseline as a covariate.||-1.14|-16.54|0.026
81708374|NCT02477800|163113687|SUPERIORITY||Difference from Placebo|0.11||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.469|0.403|||MMRM Model|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group (Placebo, BIIB037 Low Dose, BIIB037 High Dose), difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in CDR-SB as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, categorical visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline CDR-SB, baseline CDR-SB by visit interaction, baseline MMSE, AD symptomatic medication use at baseline, region, and laboratory ApoE status.||0.403|-0.469|0.2250
81708375|NCT02477800|163113687|SUPERIORITY||Difference from late start group|0.03||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.262|0.326|||MMRM Model|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group (Placebo, BIIB037 Low Dose, BIIB037 High Dose), difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in CDR-SB as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, categorical visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline CDR-SB, baseline CDR-SB by visit interaction, baseline MMSE, AD symptomatic medication use at baseline, region, and laboratory ApoE status.||0.326|-0.262|0.8330
81678266|NCT00200057|163052842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The Hochberg procedure for multiplicity adjustment was used for all secondary objectives.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.0001
81678267|NCT00200057|163052843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The Hochberg procedure for multiplicity adjustment was used for all secondary objectives.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.0001
81678268|NCT00200057|163052844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The Hochberg procedure for multiplicity adjustment was used for all secondary objectives.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.0001
81678269|NCT00200057|163052845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The Hochberg procedure for multiplicity adjustment was used for all secondary objectives.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.0001
81678270|NCT00200057|163052846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.79||The Hochberg procedure for multiplicity adjustment was used for all secondary objectives.|Exact Binomial|||The exact Binomial test (two-sided) for one-sample proportions was used to test the null hypothesis that the success rate is equal to 0.5.||0.79|0.62|<0.0001
81678271|NCT05512949|163052847|NON_INFERIORITY|The ID-dose regimen is considered non-inferior if the lower bound of the confidence interval (original scale) is no less than half that of the standard dose, giving a NI margin of 0.5 (NI= -0.301 log10 scale).|Geometric mean titer ratio (GMTR)|0.7||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.0||Significance can be considered if P \<0.05. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Two-sample t-test with unequal variance, noninferiority (NI) margin of 0.5 and two-sided type I error rate of 0.05.||The selection of the noninferiority (NI) margin was based on the pivotal Phase 3 trial by Pittman et al., in 2019 comparing one dose of ACAM2000 and the now licensed 2-dose standard MVA-BN regimen, which provided an estimated relative (peak) immune response of approximately 2-times higher for MVA-BN. An NI margin of 0.5 corresponds to an immune response of the lower-dose MVA-BN at least as high as what would be expected for ACAM2000.||1.0|0.5|0.045
81678272|NCT05512949|163052847|NON_INFERIORITY|The ID-dose regimen is considered non-inferior if the lower bound of the confidence interval (original scale) is no less than half that of the standard dose, giving a NI margin of 0.5 (NI= -0.301 log10 scale).|Geometric mean titer ratio (GMTR)|0.4||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.6||Significance can be considered if P \<0.05. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Two-sample t-test with unequal variance, noninferiority (NI) margin of 0.5 and two-sided type I error rate of 0.05.||The selection of the noninferiority (NI) margin was based on the pivotal Phase 3 trial by Pittman et al., in 2019 comparing one dose of ACAM2000 and the now licensed 2-dose standard MVA-BN regimen, which provided an estimated relative (peak) immune response of approximately 2-times higher for MVA-BN. An NI margin of 0.5 corresponds to an immune response of the lower-dose MVA-BN at least as high as what would be expected for ACAM2000.||0.6|0.3|0.162
81678273|NCT05512949|163052850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.888|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.888
81678274|NCT05512949|163052850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.708|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.708
81678275|NCT01097629|163052869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|26.3|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.3|34.3||By multiplicity strategy above, overall Type I error among primary hypotheses was controlled at two-sided 5% significance level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, time by treatment interaction, and cohort (e-diary only, PSG-plus-e-diary).||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Month 1 sTSTm, had planned marginal power of 97.6%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints; the same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||34.3|18.3|<0.00001
81678276|NCT01097629|163052870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|25.1|||<|1e-05||95.0|16.0|34.2||By multiplicity strategy above, overall Type I error among primary hypotheses was controlled at two-sided 5% significance level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, time by treatment interaction, and cohort (e-diary only, PSG-plus-e-diary).||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Month 3 sTSTm, had planned marginal power of 95.7%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints; the same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||34.2|16.0|<0.00001
81678277|NCT01097629|163052871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-29.4|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.6|-22.3||By multiplicity strategy above, overall Type I error among primary hypotheses was controlled at two-sided 5% significance level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Month 1 WASO, had planned marginal power of 99.2%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints; the same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-22.3|-36.6|<0.00001
81678278|NCT01097629|163052872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-29.4|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.7|-22.1||By multiplicity strategy above, overall Type I error among primary hypotheses was controlled at two-sided 5% significance level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Month 3 WASO, had planned marginal power of 98.3%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints; the same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-22.1|-36.7|<0.00001
81678279|NCT01097629|163052873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-12.8||||3e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|-6.9||By multiplicity strategy above, overall Type I error among primary hypotheses was controlled at two-sided 5% significance level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, time by treatment interaction, and cohort (e-diary only, PSG-plus-e-diary).||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Month 1 sTSOm, had planned marginal power of 99.9%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints; the same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-6.9|-18.8|0.00003
81678280|NCT01097629|163052874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-13.2||||3e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|-7.0||By multiplicity strategy above, overall Type I error among primary hypotheses was controlled at two-sided 5% significance level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, time by treatment interaction, and cohort (e-diary only, PSG-plus-e-diary).||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Month 3 sTSOm, had planned marginal power of 99.6%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints; the same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-7.0|-19.4|0.00003
81678281|NCT01097629|163052875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-12.1||||4e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|-6.4||By multiplicity strategy above, overall Type I error among primary hypotheses was controlled at two-sided 5% significance level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Month 1 LPS, had planned marginal power of 81.4%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints; the same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-6.4|-17.8|0.00004
81467438|NCT00459706|162626813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.461||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.461
81467439|NCT00459706|162626814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.150
81678282|NCT01097629|163052876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-3.6||||0.2651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|2.8||By multiplicity strategy above, overall Type I error among primary hypotheses was controlled at two-sided 5% significance level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Month 3 LPS, had planned marginal power of 76.2%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints; the same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||2.8|-10.1|0.26510
81678283|NCT01097629|163052877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|26.4|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.8|33.1|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, time by treatment interaction, and cohort (e-diary only, PSG-plus-e-diary).||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Week 1 sTSTm, had planned marginal power of 98.3%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints and either subjective or objective Month 3 endpoint must be significant to test Week 1/Night 1 endpoints. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||33.1|19.8|<0.00001
81678284|NCT01097629|163052878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-42.0|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.6|-35.3|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Night 1 WASO, had planned marginal power of 100.0%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints and either subjective or objective Month 3 endpoint must be significant to test Week 1/Night 1 endpoints. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-35.3|-48.6|<0.00001
81678285|NCT01097629|163052879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-13.1|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|-8.4|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, time by treatment interaction, and cohort (e-diary only, PSG-plus-e-diary).||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Week 1 sTSOm, had planned marginal power of 99.6%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints and either subjective or objective Month 3 endpoint must be significant to test Week 1/Night 1 endpoints. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-8.4|-17.7|<0.00001
81678286|NCT01097629|163052880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-21.7|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|-14.9|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Night 1 LPS, had planned marginal power of 100.0%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints and either subjective or objective Month 3 endpoint must be significant to test Week 1/Night 1 endpoints. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-14.9|-28.6|<0.00001
81678287|NCT05197803|163052883|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.32||||0.0001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||The study compared the results between the unaided condition vs. aided condition (BTE)||||0.0001
81678288|NCT05197803|163052883|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.57||||0.0001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||The study compared the results between the unaided condition vs. aided condition (RIC)||||0.0001
81678289|NCT01307033|163052935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least squares means|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.2|||Constained logitudinal data analysis|Model included treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups||||2.2|-1.7|
81678290|NCT01307033|163052936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least squares means|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|0.5|||Constained longitudinal data analysis|Model included treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups||||0.5|-5.0|
81678291|NCT02804763|163052974|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0727||||||The lowest p-value (z-statistic with the highest value) was used to establish proof of dose response.|MCP-Mod|||"Multiple contrast testing (MCP-mod methodology) was used to test for a statistically significant dose-response relationship between the primary endpoint (BICLA at Week 24) and dose, which would indicate a drug effect of DZP over Placebo.~The best fitting statistically significant model could be used to estimate the dose needed to achieve desired treatment effect."||||=0.0727
81678292|NCT02804763|163052975|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|||=|0.2699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.8||Generalized linear models with factors for treatment and corticosteroid strata were fit using a logit link function for the odds ratios and p-values.|Chi-squared|||Missing values were imputed using modified non-responder imputation (mNRI) dataset: at most 1 missing BICLA (mNRI) component (scale) may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit, and missing data in the individual items within scales may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit. If there was still missing data after this limited imputation, the study participant was counted as a non-responder on the BICLA (mNRI) for that visit.||3.8|0.7|=0.2699
81678293|NCT02804763|163052975|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0|||=|0.1036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.8||Generalized linear models with factors for treatment and corticosteroid strata were fit using a logit link function for the odds ratios and p-values.|Chi-squared|||Missing values were imputed using modified non-responder imputation (mNRI) dataset: at most 1 missing BICLA (mNRI) component (scale) may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit, and missing data in the individual items within scales may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit. If there was still missing data after this limited imputation, the study participant was counted as a non-responder on the BICLA (mNRI) for that visit.||4.8|0.9|=0.1036
81686352|NCT01025336|163070023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.22|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC - 13vPnC)\].|Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMT (23vPs/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||1.22|0.49|
81678294|NCT02804763|163052975|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||=|0.1518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.3||Generalized linear models with factors for treatment and corticosteroid strata were fit using a logit link function for the odds ratios and p-values.|Chi-squared|||Missing values were imputed using modified non-responder imputation (mNRI) dataset: at most 1 missing BICLA (mNRI) component (scale) may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit, and missing data in the individual items within scales may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit. If there was still missing data after this limited imputation, the study participant was counted as a non-responder on the BICLA (mNRI) for that visit.||4.3|0.8|=0.1518
81678295|NCT02804763|163052975|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs PBO|11.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|32.4||Crude difference in proportion responding and standard Wald asymptotic 95 % CI based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Chi-squared||Difference and 95 % Wald CI in proportion of responders for SOC + DZP dose 1 iv Q4W (FAS) versus SOC + Placebo iv Q4W (FAS).|Missing values were imputed using modified non-responder imputation (mNRI) dataset: at most 1 missing BICLA (mNRI) component (scale) may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit, and missing data in the individual items within scales may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit. If there was still missing data after this limited imputation, the study participant was counted as a non-responder on the BICLA (mNRI) for that visit.||32.4|-9.2|
81678296|NCT02804763|163052975|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs PBO|17.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|38.0||Crude difference in proportion responding and standard Wald asymptotic 95 % CI based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Chi-squared||Difference and 95 % Wald CI in proportion of responders for SOC + DZP dose 2 iv Q4W (FAS) versus SOC + Placebo iv Q4W (FAS).|Missing values were imputed using modified non-responder imputation (mNRI) dataset: at most 1 missing BICLA (mNRI) component (scale) may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit, and missing data in the individual items within scales may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit. If there was still missing data after this limited imputation, the study participant was counted as a non-responder on the BICLA (mNRI) for that visit.||38.0|-3.3|
81678297|NCT02804763|163052975|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs PBO|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|35.4||Crude difference in proportion responding and standard Wald asymptotic 95 % CI based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Chi-squared||Difference and 95 % Wald CI in proportion of responders for SOC + DZP dose 3 iv Q4W (FAS) versus SOC + Placebo iv Q4W (FAS).|Missing values were imputed using modified non-responder imputation (mNRI) dataset: at most 1 missing BICLA (mNRI) component (scale) may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit, and missing data in the individual items within scales may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit. If there was still missing data after this limited imputation, the study participant was counted as a non-responder on the BICLA (mNRI) for that visit.||35.4|-5.5|
81678298|NCT02804763|163052975|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs PBO|11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|32.5||Generalized linear models with factors for treatment and corticosteroid strata were fit using an identity link function for the LS mean differences.|Chi-squared|||Missing values were imputed using modified non-responder imputation (mNRI) dataset: at most 1 missing BICLA (mNRI) component (scale) may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit, and missing data in the individual items within scales may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit. If there was still missing data after this limited imputation, the study participant was counted as a non-responder on the BICLA (mNRI) for that visit.||32.5|-8.7|
81678299|NCT02804763|163052975|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs PBO|17.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|38.3||Generalized linear models with factors for treatment and corticosteroid strata were fit using an identity link function for the LS mean differences.|Chi-squared|||Missing values were imputed using modified non-responder imputation (mNRI) dataset: at most 1 missing BICLA (mNRI) component (scale) may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit, and missing data in the individual items within scales may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit. If there was still missing data after this limited imputation, the study participant was counted as a non-responder on the BICLA (mNRI) for that visit.||38.3|-3.2|
81678300|NCT02804763|163052975|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs PBO|15.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|35.6||Generalized linear models with factors for treatment and corticosteroid strata were fit using an identity link function for the LS mean differences.|Chi-squared|||Missing values were imputed using modified non-responder imputation (mNRI) dataset: at most 1 missing BICLA (mNRI) component (scale) may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit, and missing data in the individual items within scales may have been carried forward from the immediately preceding visit. If there was still missing data after this limited imputation, the study participant was counted as a non-responder on the BICLA (mNRI) for that visit.||35.6|-5.2|
81678301|NCT03657459|163053059|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0096|||||||Chi-squared|Pearsons Chi Square||||||0.0096
81678302|NCT03657459|163053060|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||no adjustment|Chi-squared|Pearson Chi-square||||||0.90
81678303|NCT00066690|163053067|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.04|||Log Rank||Tamoxifen was the reference group in the estimation of the hazard ratio.|||1.04|0.66|0.1
81678304|NCT00066690|163053067|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.86|||||Tamoxifen was the reference group in the estimation of the hazard ratio.|||0.86|0.53|
81678305|NCT00066690|163053068|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.03|||Log Rank||Tamoxifen was the reference group in the estimation of the hazard ratio.|||1.03|0.3|0.09
81678306|NCT00066690|163053068|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.83|||||Tamoxifen was the reference group in the estimation of the hazard ratio.|||0.83|0.49|
81678307|NCT00066690|163053069|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.18|||Log Rank||T was the reference group in the estimation of the hazard ratio.|||1.18|0.66|0.40
81678308|NCT00066690|163053069|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.96|||||T was the reference group in the estimation of hazard ratio.|||0.96|0.52|
81678309|NCT00066690|163053070|SUPERIORITY|\[not specified\]|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.92|||Log Rank||T was the reference group in the estimation of the hazard ratio|||0.92|0.48|0.01
81678310|NCT00066690|163053070|SUPERIORITY|\[not specified\]|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.15|||||T was the reference group in the estimation of hazard ratio|||1.15|0.62|
81678311|NCT02939131|163053071|SUPERIORITY|We tested the null hypothesis that the treatment group means were equal vs. not. The study was designed for at least 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.8 standard deviations (SD), which corresponded to a difference of four points. We assumed an intracluster correlation coefficient (ICC) between 0.02 and 0.16 and allowed for 10% non-evaluability. In a pre-planned interim analysis, we estimated the ICC based on the entry QIDS-SR to be 0.10.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.86||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.79|-0.94|||t-test, 2 sided||We subtracted the mean of the ESC group from the mean of the COMB-R group. Because a lower score indicated less severe depressive symptoms, a negative value indicated superiority.|||-0.94|-6.79|0.01
81678312|NCT02939131|163053072|SUPERIORITY|We tested the null hypothesis that the treatment group means were equal vs. not.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|44.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.1|65.5|||t-test, 2 sided||We subtracted the group mean of the site percents with response for the ESC group from that of the COMB-R group. A positive value indicates the COMB-R group had a higher mean percent of participants with response compared to the ESC group.|||65.5|23.1|<0.001
81678313|NCT02939131|163053073|SUPERIORITY|We tested the null hypothesis that the treatment group means were equal vs. not.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.9||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|52.9|||t-test, 2 sided||We subtracted the group mean of the site percents with remission for the ESC group from the COMB-R group so a positive value indicates the COMB-R group has more participants with remission.|||52.9|8.9|0.01
81678314|NCT02939131|163053074|SUPERIORITY|We tested the null hypothesis that the treatment group means were equal vs. not.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.0||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-223.0|262.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Group mean for ESC is subtracted from the group mean for COMB-R. The group means are the means of the site mean CD4 cell counts.|||262|-223|0.86
81678315|NCT02939131|163053075|SUPERIORITY|We tested the null hypothesis that the treatment group means were equal vs. not.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.99|||t-test, 2 sided||We subtracted the group mean for the ESC group from the group mean of the COMB-R group. The group means are the means of the site mean log10 HIV RNA copies/mL.|||0.99|-0.65|0.66
81678316|NCT02939131|163053076|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.0|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference indicates COMB-R group had a site-level average of more days in last 30 with missed HIV medication doses.|Comparison of COMB-R and ESC groups, number of days in last 30 with any missed HIV medication doses reported at week 24.||4.0|0.1|0.04
81678317|NCT02939131|163053076|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|5.2|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference reflects greater number of days with missed HIV medication doses in last 30 days for COMB-R group.|Comparison of COMB-R and ESC groups, number of days in last 30 with any missed HIV medication doses reported at week 48.||5.2|-5.0|0.96
81678318|NCT02939131|163053077|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference means the COMB-R group rated adherence to HIV medications better than the ESC group.|Comparison of COMB-R and ESC groups, how good was participant at taking HIV medication doses; reported at week 24.||0.4|-1.1|0.27
81678319|NCT02939131|163053077|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.9|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate the COMB-R group rated their adherence better than the ESC group.|Comparison of COMB-R and ESC groups, how good was participant at taking HIV medication doses; reported at week 48.||0.9|-0.4|0.44
81678320|NCT02939131|163053078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate the COMB-R group rated their adherence better than the ESC group.|Comparison of COMB-R and ESC groups, how often did participant take HIV medication as instructed; reported at week 24.||0.2|-1.1|0.14
81678321|NCT02939131|163053078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate the COMB-R group rated their adherence better than the ESC group.|Comparison of COMB-R and ESC groups, how often did participant take HIV medication as instructed; reported at week 48.||1.1|-0.6|0.49
81678322|NCT02939131|163053079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.4|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate those in the COMB-R group had more days with missed depression medications than those in the ESC group.|Comparison of COMB-R and ESC groups, number of days in last 30 with any missed depression medication doses reported at week 24.||4.4|0.0|0.05
81678323|NCT02939131|163053079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|7.1|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate those in the COMB-R group reported more days with missed doses than those in the ESC group.|Comparison of COMB-R and ESC groups, number of days in last 30 with any missed depression medication doses reported at week 48.||7.1|-12.5|0.53
81678324|NCT02939131|163053080|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate those in the COMB-R group were better at taking medications.|Comparison of COMB-R and ESC groups, how good was participant at taking depression medication; reported at week 24.||0.2|-1.5|0.13
81678325|NCT02939131|163053080|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.0|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate those in the COMB-R group were better at taking their medications.|Comparison of COMB-R and ESC groups, how good was participant at taking depression medication; reported at week 48.||2.0|-1.1|0.53
81678326|NCT02939131|163053081|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate those in the COMB-R group reported better adherence.|Comparison of COMB-R and ESC groups, how often did participant take depression medication as instructed; reported at week 24.||0.1|-1.3|0.07
81678327|NCT02939131|163053081|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate those in the COMB-R group reported better adherence than those in the ESC group.|Comparison of COMB-R and ESC groups, how often did participant take depression medication as instructed; reported at week 48.||2.3|-0.8|0.28
81678328|NCT02939131|163053082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.3|-0.6|0.44
81535868|NCT03863509|162754461|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.602||0.107|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from re-parameterized linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in Heart Rate, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs Exclusive Smokers x time as reference|||||0.107
81535869|NCT03863509|162754462|OTHER||Type III F-test of Fixed Group x Time Ef|6.194||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||False Discovery Rate correction (Benjamini and Hochberg procedure) applied to a set of 13 Group x Time interaction tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|Age, race, and sex were covaried. Omnibus Group x Time (pre-post) interaction test: F (2,372.971) = 6.194, p = .002|F (2,372.971) = 6.194, p = .002|Linear mixed models adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity compared the within-and between-group responses following product use.||||0.002
81678329|NCT02939131|163053084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||The average number of scheduled study visits through week 24 was computed for each site. The analysis was of these site-level averages. These values were compared between study groups||0.3|-0.4|0.67
81678330|NCT02939131|163053084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||We computed the average number of scheduled study visits through week 48 for each site. We then averaged the site-level values and compared study groups.||0.5|-0.7|0.74
81678331|NCT02939131|163053085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.99||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|0.76|||t-test, 2 sided||We subtracted the mean of the ESC group from the mean of the COMB-R group. Because a lower score indicated less severe depressive symptoms, a negative value indicated superiority.|We tested the null hypothesis that the treatment group means were equal vs. not.||0.76|-4.74|0.14
81678332|NCT02939131|163053086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.3||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|50.0|||t-test, 2 sided||We subtracted the group mean of the site percents with response for the ESC group from that of the COMB-R group. A positive value indicates the COMB-R group had a higher mean percent of participants with response compared to the ESC group.|We tested the null hypothesis that the treatment group means were equal vs. not.||50.0|0.5|0.05
81678333|NCT02939131|163053087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.3||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|44.8|||t-test, 2 sided||We subtracted the group mean of the site percents with remission for the ESC group from the COMB-R group so a positive value indicates the COMB-R group has more participants with remission.|We tested the null hypothesis that the treatment group means were equal vs. not.||44.8|-12.3|0.24
81678334|NCT02939131|163053088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.79||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|11.28||This is the test of effect modification by sex at birth|t-test, 2 sided||A positive value indicates that the treatment difference (lower QIDS-SR score with COMB-R than with ESC) was greater for females compared to males.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For QIDS-SR, since a lower score reflects fewer depression symptoms, a positive treatment effect is a negative difference value between groups.||11.28|2.30|0.01
81678335|NCT02939131|163053088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.56||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.05|1.93||This is the test of effect modification by age group|t-test, 2 sided||A negative value indicates the treatment difference is greater for younger compared to older participants.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences.This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For QIDS-SR, since a lower score reflects fewer depression symptoms, a positive treatment effect is a negative difference value between groups.||1.93|-7.05|0.23
81678336|NCT02939131|163053088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.77||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.48|2.95||This is the test of the effect modification of viral suppression status|t-test, 2 sided||A negative value indicates a greater treatment difference among those with viral suppression at study entry compared to those without viral suppression.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences.This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups.Note: For QIDS-SR, since a lower score reflects fewer depression symptoms, a positive treatment effect is a negative difference value between groups.||2.95|-8.48|0.31
81467440|NCT00459706|162626814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.002
81678337|NCT02939131|163053088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.29|5.95||This is the test of effect modification by QIDS-SR depression level at study entry.|t-test, 2 sided||A positive value indicates a greater treatment difference among those with moderate levels of depression compared to severe depression.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences.This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups.Note: For QIDS-SR, since a lower score reflects fewer depression symptoms, a positive treatment effect is a negative difference value between groups.||5.95|-4.29|0.72
81467441|NCT00459706|162626815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.934||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.934
81575975|NCT01986855|162823333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-0.09||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.17||The cLDA model included fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline treatment with insulin stratum (yes/no), and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||0.17|-0.35|0.496
81467442|NCT00459706|162626815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.656||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.656
81467443|NCT00459706|162626816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.934||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.934
81467444|NCT00459706|162626816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.656||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.656
81467445|NCT00459706|162626817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.934||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||0.934
81678338|NCT02939131|163053088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.91|5.31||This is the test of effect modification by mode of transmission|t-test, 2 sided||A negative value would indicate a greater treatment difference for those with perinatal HIV acquisition compared to behavioral acquisition.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences.This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For QIDS-SR, since a lower score reflects fewer depression symptoms, a positive treatment effect is a negative difference value between groups.||5.31|-5.91|0.91
81678339|NCT02939131|163053088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.33||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|6.57||This is the test of effect modification by HIV CDC stage level|t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate a greater treatment effect for those with less than HIV CDC Stage 3 compared to those with CDC Stage 3 HIV illness.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences.This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For QIDS-SR, since a lower score reflects fewer depression symptoms, a positive treatment effect is a negative difference value between groups.||6.57|-3.91|0.57
81678340|NCT02939131|163053088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.93||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|13.59||This is the test of effect modification of CD4 Stage 3 at entry.|t-test, 2 sided||A positive value indicates a greater treatment effect among those with less than Stage 3 CD4 count at entry compared to those with Stage 3 CD4 count.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences.This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For QIDS-SR, since a lower score reflects fewer depression symptoms, a positive treatment effect is a negative difference value between groups..||13.59|-1.73|0.10
81678341|NCT02939131|163053088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.57||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.74|4.6||This is the test of effect modification by Nadir Stage 3 level at study entry.|t-test, 2 sided||A negative value indicates a greater treatment effect among those with Stage 3 Nadir CD4 compare to those with less than Stage 3 Nadir CD4.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences.This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For QIDS-SR, since a lower score reflects fewer depression symptoms, a positive treatment effect is a negative difference value between groups.||4.60|-7.74|0.58
81678342|NCT02939131|163053089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-67.81||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-116.53|-19.1||This is the test of effect modification by sex at birth.|t-test, 2 sided||A negative value indicates a greater treatment response (higher percent with response in COMB-R than in ESC group) among females compared to males.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For the percent of participants with QIDS-SR response, a positive treatment effect is a positive difference between groups.||-19.10|-116.53|0.01
81678343|NCT02939131|163053089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.08||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.23|94.38||This is the test of effect modification by age group.|t-test, 2 sided||A positive value reflects a greater treatment effect among younger participants compared to older participants.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For the percent of participants with QIDS-SR response, a positive treatment effect is a positive difference between groups.||94.38|-8.23|0.09
81678344|NCT02939131|163053089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.18||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.13|55.49||This is the test of effect modification by viral suppression status.|t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would reflect a greater treatment response among those with suppressed viral status at entry compared to those without viral suppression.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For the percent of participants with QIDS-SR response, a positive treatment effect is a positive difference between groups.||55.49|-51.13|0.93
81678345|NCT02939131|163053089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.36||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.28|49.0||This is the test of effect modification by entry QIDS-SR depression level.|t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate a greater treatment response for those with severe depressive symptoms at study entry compared to those with moderate depression.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For the percent of participants with QIDS-SR response, a positive treatment effect is a positive difference between groups.||49.00|-42.28|0.87
81678346|NCT02939131|163053089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|41.65||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.91|105.2||This is the test of effect modification by mode of transmission.|t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate a larger treatment response for those with perinatal transmission compared to behavioral.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For the percent of participants with QIDS-SR response, a positive treatment effect is a positive difference between groups.||105.20|-21.91|0.17
81467446|NCT00459706|162626817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.656||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||0.656
81678347|NCT02939131|163053089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|49.4||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.02|124.83||This is the test of effect modification by HIV CDC stage.|t-test, 2 sided||A positive value reflects a greater treatment response for those with HIV CDC Stage 3 classification compared to those with CDC classification less than Stage 3.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For the percent of participants with QIDS-SR response, a positive treatment effect is a positive difference between groups.||124.83|-26.02|0.17
81678348|NCT02939131|163053089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.69||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.76|94.15||This is the test of effect modification by CD4 Stage at study entry.|t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would reflect greater treatment response for those with CD4 Stage 3 compared to those with less than Stage 3 CD4.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For the percent of participants with QIDS-SR response, a positive treatment effect is a positive difference between groups.||94.15|-70.76|0.71
81678349|NCT02939131|163053089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|52.48||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.46|94.5||This is the test of effect modification by CD4 Nadir stage at study entry.|t-test, 2 sided||A positive value reflects a larger treatment response among those with Stage 3 Nadir CD4 compared to those with less than Stage 3 Nadir CD4.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For the percent of participants with QIDS-SR response, a positive treatment effect is a positive difference between groups.||94.50|10.46|0.02
81678350|NCT02939131|163053090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-45.06||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.84|7.72||This is the test of effect modification by sex at birth|t-test, 2 sided||A negative value indicates a greater treatment effect (higher percent with remission for COMB-R than for ESC) among females.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For the percent of participants with QIDS-SR remission, a positive treatment effect is a positive difference between groups.||7.72|-97.84|0.09
81467447|NCT00459706|162626818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Autoinjector group||||<0.001
81678351|NCT02939131|163053090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.41||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.38|46.2||This is the test of effect modification by age group.|t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would reflect a larger treatment effect among younger participants compared to older participants.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For the percent of participants with QIDS-SR remission, a positive treatment effect is a positive difference between groups.||46.20|-43.38|0.95
81678352|NCT02939131|163053090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.59||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.47|51.65||This is the test of effect modification by viral suppression status.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||A positive value would reflect a greater treatment effect among those with suppressed viral load compared to those without viral suppression.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For the percent of participants with QIDS-SR remission, a positive treatment effect is a positive difference between groups.||51.65|-40.47|0.79
81678353|NCT02939131|163053090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.97||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.88|26.94||This is the test of effect modification by QIDS-SR level at entry.|t-test, 2 sided||A negative value would reflect a greater treatment effect among those with moderate depression symptomatology at entry compared to those with severe depression.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For the percent of participants with QIDS-SR remission, a positive treatment effect is a positive difference between groups.||26.94|-58.88|0.42
81678354|NCT02939131|163053090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.99||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.24|61.22||This is the test of effect modification by mode of transmission.|t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would reflect a greater treatment effect among those with perinatal transmission compared to behavioral transmission.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For the percent of participants with QIDS-SR remission, a positive treatment effect is a positive difference between groups.||61.22|-41.24|0.68
81678355|NCT02939131|163053090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.21||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.62|42.2||This is the test of effect modification by HIV CDC stage.|t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would reflect a greater treatment response among those with HIV CDC Stage 3 classification compared to those with less than Stage 3 classification.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For the percent of participants with QIDS-SR remission, a positive treatment effect is a positive difference between groups.||42.20|-70.62|0.57
81678356|NCT02939131|163053090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-44.97||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-141.12|51.17||This is the test of effect modification by CD4 Stage.|t-test, 2 sided||A negative value would reflect a greater treatment effect among those with less than Stage 3 CD4 levels compared to those with Stage 3 CD4.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For the percent of participants with QIDS-SR remission, a positive treatment effect is a positive difference between groups.||51.17|-141.12|0.26
81678357|NCT02939131|163053090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.53||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.97|72.02||This is the test of effect modification by CD4 nadir stage.|t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would reflect a greater treatment effect by those with Stage 3 CD4 Nadir compared to those with less than Stage 3.|An interaction effect is computed based on subgroup differences within sites. The mean subgroup difference is computed for each treatment group and the interaction effect is the difference of those group mean differences. This is equivalent to taking the differences of the treatment effects between subgroups. Note: For the percent of participants with QIDS-SR remission, a positive treatment effect is a positive difference between groups.||72.02|-52.97|0.72
81678358|NCT02939131|163053091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.9||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|28.1|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate site-level percentages were higher in the COMB-R group and vice versa.|The percent of participants with alcohol use ever at week 24 were computed for each site. These site-level percentages were compared across treatment groups.||28.1|-8.4|0.26
81678359|NCT02939131|163053091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.1|24.6|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate site-level percentages were higher in the COMB-R group and vice versa.|The percent of participants with alcohol use ever at week 48 were computed for each site. These site-level percentages were compared across treatment groups.||24.6|-37.1|0.66
81678360|NCT02939131|163053092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|31.7|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value indicates higher site-level percentages in the COMB-R group.|The percent of participants with regular frequency alcohol use at week 24 were computed for each site. These site-level percentages were compared across treatment groups.||31.7|-22.3|0.71
81678361|NCT02939131|163053092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.7||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|59.6|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate higher site-level percentages in the COMB-R group.|The percent of participants at each site with regular alcohol use at week 48 was computed. These site-level percents were compared across treatments||59.6|-6.3|0.10
81678362|NCT02939131|163053093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate site level averages were higher in the COMB-R group and vice versa.|The average number of drinks per day reported at week 24 was computed for each site and these site-level averages were compared across treatments.||0.2|-2.6|0.09
81678363|NCT02939131|163053093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate site level averages were higher in the COMB-R group and vice versa.|The site-level average numbers of drinks per day reported at week 48 were computed and these site-level averages were compared across treatment groups.||1.0|-0.8|0.79
81678364|NCT02939131|163053094|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate site level averages were higher in the COMB-R group anc vice versa|The site-level average number of days with binge drinking at week 24 were computed and these site-level averages were compared across treatments.||0.8|-0.9|0.87
81678365|NCT02939131|163053094|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate site level averages were higher in the COMB-R group and vice versa|The site-level average number of days with binge drinking reported at week 48 were computed and the site-level averages were compared across treatment groups.||0.8|-0.8|0.99
81678366|NCT02939131|163053095|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|26.0|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate site-level percentages were higher in the COMB-R group and vice versa.|The percent of participants with tobacco use ever at week 24 were computed for each site. These site-level percentages were compared across treatment groups.||26.0|-19.7|0.77
81678367|NCT02939131|163053095|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.7||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|38.4|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate site-level percentages were higher in the COMB-R group.|The percent of participants with tobacco use ever at week 48 were computed for each site. These site-level percentages were compared across treatment groups.||38.4|-8.9|0.20
81678368|NCT02939131|163053096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.2||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|33.3|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate the site level percentages were higher in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis of regular use of tobacco at week 24. The percent of participants at each site with regular use was computed. These site-level percentages were compared across treatment groups.||33.3|-2.8|0.09
81535870|NCT03863509|162754462|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|-0.002|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in Brachial Artery Diameter, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs never users x time as reference|Fixed effects from mixed models of measures before and after nicotine-containing product challenge (covariate-adjusted)||-0.002|-0.01|0.003
81678369|NCT02939131|163053096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.6||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|55.3|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference indicates site-level percentages were higher in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis of regular frequency use of tobacco at week 48. Site level percentages of the numbers of participants with regular tobacco use were computed and compared across treatment groups.||55.3|-14.0|0.21
81678370|NCT02939131|163053097|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.9||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|28.3|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate higher site-level percentages in the COMB-R group and vice versa.|The site-level percentages of participants ever using marijuana (cannabis) reported at week 24 were computed and compared across treatment groups.||28.3|-12.4|0.41
81678371|NCT02939131|163053097|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.0||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|36.8|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate higher site-level percentages in the COMB-R group and vice versa.|The site-level percentages of participants ever using marijuana (cannabis) reported at week 48 were computed and compared across treatment groups.||36.8|-10.9|0.26
81678372|NCT02939131|163053097|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|29.5|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate higher site-level percentages in the COMB-R group and vice versa.|The site-level percentages of participants ever using any illegal substance excluding marijuana (cannabis) reported at week 24 were computed and compared across treatment groups.||29.5|-20.2|0.69
81678373|NCT02939131|163053097|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.8|23.5|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate higher site-level percentages in the COMB-R group and vice versa.|The site-level percentages of participants ever using any illegal substance excluding marijuana (cannabis) reported at week 48 were computed and compared across treatment groups.||23.5|-24.8|0.96
81678374|NCT02939131|163053098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.1||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|44.1|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference indicates a higher site-level percentage of participants reporting regular use fof marijuana in the COMB-R group compared to the ESC group.|This is the analysis for regular use of marijuana (cannabis) at week 24. The percent of participants at each site reporting regular use (of those reporting any use) was computed. These site-level percentages were averaged and compared across treatments.||44.1|-23.9|0.53
81678375|NCT02939131|163053098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.1|34.9|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate higher site-level percentages of regular use of marijuana (cannabis) in the COMB-R group compared to the ESC group.|This is the analysis of regular use of marijuana (cannabis) at week 48. Of those reporting ever used, the percent at each site reporting regular use was computed. These site-level percentages were averaged and compared across treatment groups.||34.9|-35.1|1.0
81678376|NCT02939131|163053098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.7||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|65.5|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate higher site-level percentages of regular substance use in the COMB-R group compared to the ESC group.|This is the analysis of regular use of any illegal substance, excluding cannabis, at week 24. Of those reporting ever used, the percent at each site reporting regular use was computed. These site-level percentages were averaged and compared across treatment groups.||65.5|-16.2|0.18
81678377|NCT02939131|163053098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.3||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.5|22.9|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate higher site-level percentages of regular substance use in the COMB-R group compared to the ESC group.|This is the analysis of regular use of any illegal substance, excluding cannabis, at week 48. Of those reporting ever used, the percent at each site reporting regular use was computed. These site-level percentages were averaged and compared across treatment groups.||22.9|-59.5|0.34
81678378|NCT02939131|163053099|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.4||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|39.6|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate higher site-level percents in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis for week 24. The percentage of participants at a site who reported using sex as a commodity was calculated and the site-level percentages were averaged and compared across treatments.||39.6|-12.9|0.29
81678379|NCT02939131|163053099|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|24.5|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate site-level percentages were higher in the COMB-R group|This is the analysis for week 48. The percentage of participants at a site who reported using sex as a commodity was calculated and the site-level percentages were averaged and compared across treatments.||24.5|-17.0|0.70
81678380|NCT02939131|163053100|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|19.4|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference indicates the site-level averages were higher for the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis for week 24. Scores were averaged by site and the site-level averages were averaged and compared across treatment groups.||19.4|-13.7|0.71
81678381|NCT02939131|163053100|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|8.1|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate site-level averages were higher in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis for week 48. Scores were averaged by site and the site-level averages were averaged and compared across treatment groups.||8.1|-17.5|0.44
81678382|NCT02939131|163053101|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.3||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|19.8|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate site-level averages were higher in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis for week 24. Scores were averaged by site and the site-level averages were averaged and compared across treatment groups.||19.8|-5.3|0.23
81467448|NCT00459706|162626818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||p-value for statistical difference between 3 clusters in the Prefilled Syringe group||||<0.001
81678383|NCT02939131|163053101|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|12.7|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate site-level averages were higher in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis for week 48. Scores were averaged by site and the site-level averages were averaged and compared across treatment groups.||12.7|-17.5|0.73
81678384|NCT02939131|163053102|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate site-level averages were higher in COMB-R group.|This is the analysis for week 24. Numbers of partners were averaged by site and the site-level averages were averaged and compared across treatment groups.||1.5|-0.4|0.24
81678385|NCT02939131|163053102|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference indicates site-level averages were higher in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis for week 48. Numbers of partners were averaged by site and the site-level averages were averaged and compared across treatment groups.||1.0|-0.3|0.22
81678386|NCT02939131|163053103|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.3||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.4|23.9|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate higher site-level percents of low frequency condom use in COMB-R treatment group and vice versa.|This is the analysis for week 24 data. We computed the percent of participants reporting low frequency of condom use in past three months by site, averaged the site-level percents and compared these averages across treatment arms.||23.9|-40.4|0.57
81678387|NCT02939131|163053103|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.8||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.1|9.5|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate higher site-level percentages in the COMB-R group and vice versa.|This is the analysis for week 48 data. We computed the percent of participants reporting low frequency of condom use in past three months by site, averaged the site-level percents and compared these averages across treatment arms.||9.5|-53.1|0.15
81678388|NCT02939131|163053104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.9|27.2|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate site level percents were higher in the COMB-R group and vice versa.|We computed the site-level percentages of participants reporting low frequency condom use at week 24, then averaged the site-level percentages by treatment group and compared these group average percents.||27.2|-40.9|0.65
81678389|NCT02939131|163053104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-37.8||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.7|-5.8|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate site-level percentages were higher in the COMB-R group and vice versa.|We computed the site-level percentages of participants reporting low frequency condom use at week 48, then averaged the site-level percentages by treatment group and compared these group average percents.||-5.8|-69.7|0.02
81678390|NCT02939131|163053105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|8.1|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference indicates COMB-R participants attended more sessions than ESC|We averaged the number of counseling sessions for each site and compared these site-level averages.||8.1|-3.0|0.33
81678391|NCT02939131|163053110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.7||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|38.2|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference indicates more participants in the COMB-R group were taking medications, based on site-level percentages.|This is the analysis for the percent of participants on any psychiatric medication at week 24. Site-level percentages were compared across treatments.||38.2|-0.9|0.06
81678392|NCT02939131|163053110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.4||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|35.5|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference means the site-level percentages of those taking medications were higher in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis of the percent of participants on antidepressant medications. Site-level percentages were compared across treatments.||35.5|-0.7|0.06
81678393|NCT02939131|163053110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.4||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|40.6|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference indicates the site-level percentages of those taking medications were higher in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis of the percent of participants on SSRI antidepressant medications. Site-level percentages were compared across treatments.||40.6|4.2|0.02
81678394|NCT02939131|163053110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|9.6|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate site-level percentages of those on medication were higher in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis of the percent of participants on non-SSRI antidepressant medications. Site-level percentages were compared across treatments.||9.6|-17.3|0.54
81678395|NCT02939131|163053110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|15.4|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate the site-level percentages of those on medications were higher in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis of the percent of participants on non-antidepressant psychiatric medications. Site-level percentages were compared across treatments.||15.4|-25.4|0.60
81678396|NCT02939131|163053111|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.5|24.8|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate more time on medication in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis comparing site-level mean percents of study time on any psychiatric medication across treatment groups.||24.8|-32.5|0.77
81678397|NCT02939131|163053111|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.3|33.5|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate more study time on medication in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis comparing site-level mean percents of study time on single SSRI psychiatric medication across treatment groups.||33.5|-37.3|0.91
81678398|NCT02939131|163053111|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.7||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.2|26.9|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive value would indicate more time on medication in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis comparing site-level mean percents of study time on SSRI+other psychiatric medication across treatment groups.||26.9|-60.2|0.40
81678399|NCT02939131|163053111|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.5||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.0|40.1|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate more time on medication in COMB-R group.|This is the analysis comparing site-level mean percents of study time on a single non-SSRI psychiatric medication across treatment groups.||40.1|-67.0|0.52
81678400|NCT02939131|163053111|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-778.0|785.7|||t-test, 2 sided|Because of sparseness, the confidence intervals for this site-level analysis are very large.|A positive difference indicates more time on medication in the COMB-R group. There was data from only one site in the ESC group and 2 sites in the COMB-R group. The confidence interval for the difference is quite large and the test is unreliable.|This is the analysis comparing site-level mean percents of study time on non-SSRI+other psychiatric medication across treatment groups. This analysis is unstable because of sparseness.||785.7|-778.0|0.96
81678401|NCT02939131|163053111|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|23.0|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would reflect more time on medications in the COMB-R group|This is the analysis comparing site-level mean percents of study time on antidepressant medication across treatment groups.||23.0|-31.4|0.74
81678402|NCT02939131|163053112|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|8.2|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate the site level average interim counseling sessions was higher in the COMB-R group.|We compared the site-level average number of interim counseling sessions between treatment groups.||8.2|-2.8|0.29
81467449|NCT02017912|162626820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5567||0.7208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.321|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.920|-1.321|0.7208
81678403|NCT02939131|163053114|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.38|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference indicates higher site-level averages in the COMB-R group.|The average score for all participants at each site was computed. These site-level averages were compared across treatment groups.||0.38|0.02|0.03
81678404|NCT02939131|163053115|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.29|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate the site-level averages were higher in the COMB-R group compared to the ESC group and vice versa|The average of scores for all participants' clinicians at each site was computed and these site-level averages were compared across treatments.||0.29|-0.43|0.69
81678405|NCT02939131|163053116|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.03|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference would indicate site-level averages were higher for the COMB-R group than the ESC group and vice versa.|The average scores for all participants' prescribing clinicians at each site were computed and these site-level averages were compared across treatment groups.||1.03|0.26|0.004
81535871|NCT03863509|162754462|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|-0.002|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in Brachial Artery Diameter, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive Smokers x Time vs never users x time as reference|||-0.002|-0.01|0.001
81678406|NCT02939131|163053117|SUPERIORITY|We tested the null hypothesis that the treatment group means were equal vs. not.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.04|14.36|||t-test, 2 sided||We subtract group mean for ESC from group mean for COMB-R. The group means are the means of the site-level percentages of participants with events.|This is the analysis of new Grade 3+ signs/symptoms through week 24. The percent of participants at each site with at least one such event was computed. The average of these site-level percents was calculated for each treatment arm. These averages were compared.||14.36|-14.04|0.98
81678407|NCT02939131|163053117|SUPERIORITY|We tested the null hypothesis that the treatment group means were equal vs. not.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.57||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.85|12.98|||t-test, 2 sided||We subtracted the group mean for the ESC group from that of the COMB-R group. The group mean is the mean of the site-specific percentages of participants with events.|This is the analysis of new Grade 3+ diagnoses through week 24.The percent of participants at each site with at least one such event was computed. The average of these site-level percents was calculated for each treatment arm. These averages were compared.||12.98|-7.85|0.60
81678408|NCT02939131|163053117|SUPERIORITY|We tested the null hypothesis that the treatment group means were equal vs. not.The group mean is the mean of the site-specific percentages of participants with events as defined above.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|11.02|||t-test, 2 sided||The ESC group mean percent of participants reporting a trigger event was subtracted from the COMB-R group mean.|This is the analysis of the triggering events (psychiatric hospitalizations or suicide attempts) through week 24. A participant is counted once if they had reported any such event prior to the upper bound of the week 24 window. The percent of participants at each site with at least one such event were computed.The average of these site-level percents was calculated for each treatment arm. These averages were compared.||11.02|-2.21|0.17
81535872|NCT03863509|162754462|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002||0.582|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from re-parameterized linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in Brachial Artery Diameter, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs Exclusive Smokers x time as reference|||||0.582
81467450|NCT02017912|162626821|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.881||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.187|1.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.360|-2.187|0.6410
81535873|NCT03863509|162754463|OTHER||Type III F-test of Fixed Group x Time E|1.753||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|||||False Discovery Rate correction (Benjamini and Hochberg procedure) applied to a set of 13 Group x Time interaction tests|Mixed Models Analysis|Age, race, and sex were covaried.|FMD responses in e-cigarette users, cigarette users, and never-users controls after adjusting for changes in brachial artery diameter.|Linear mixed models adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity compared the within-and between-group responses following product use||||0.175
81686353|NCT01025336|163070023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.76|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC - 13vPnC)\].|Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMT (23vPs/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||1.76|0.68|
81678409|NCT02939131|163053118|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.85|14.13|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference indicates more participants with events in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis of new Grade 3+ signs/symptoms through week 48. The percent of participants at each site with at least one such event was computed. The average of these site-level percents was calculated for each treatment arm. These averages were compared.||14.13|-13.85|0.98
81678410|NCT02939131|163053118|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.64||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|19.89|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference indicates more participants with events in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis of new Grade 3+ diagnoses through week 48. The percent of participants at each site with at least one such event was computed. The average of these site-level percents was calculated for each treatment arm. These averages were compared.||19.89|-8.60|0.40
81678411|NCT02939131|163053118|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.01||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.27|11.29|||t-test, 2 sided||A positive difference indicates more participants with events in the COMB-R group.|This is the analysis of new trigger events through week 48. The percent of participants at each site with at least one such event was computed. The average of these site-level percents was calculated for each treatment arm. These averages were compared.||11.29|-5.27|0.44
81678412|NCT03653390|163053144|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|The ANOVA was conducted on the change scores from baseline to 6 months.||||||<0.01
81678413|NCT03653390|163053144|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.24||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|0.22|||Tukey's HSD test|This test inherently adjusts for multiple comparisons.|Difference is calculated as Wellness Education - EnhanceWellness for Disability|||0.22|-2.71|0.11
81678414|NCT03653390|163053144|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|-0.95|||Tukey's HSD test|This test inherently adjusts for multiple comparisons.|Difference is calculated as Control - EnhanceWellness for Disability|||-0.95|-3.85|<0.01
81678415|NCT03653390|163053144|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.16||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|0.32|||Tukey's HSD test|This test inherently adjusts for multiple comparisons.|Difference is calculated as Control - Wellness Education|||0.32|-2.64|0.16
81678416|NCT03653390|163053145|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|The ANOVA was conducted on the change scores from baseline to 6 months.||||||<0.01
81678417|NCT03653390|163053145|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.18||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|-0.3||This test inherently adjusts for multiple comparisons.|Tukey's HSD test||Difference is calculated as Wellness Education - EnhanceWellness for Disability|||-0.30|-4.05|0.018
81678418|NCT03653390|163053145|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.26||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|-0.41||This test inherently adjusts for multiple comparisons.|Tukey's HSD test||Difference is calculated as Control - EnhanceWellness for Disability|||-0.41|-4.12|0.012
81678419|NCT03653390|163053145|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|1.81||This test inherently adjusts for multiple comparisons.|Tukey's HSD test||Difference is calculated as Control - Wellness Education|||1.81|-1.98|0.99
81678420|NCT03653390|163053146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.382|||||||ANOVA|The ANOVA was conducted on the change scores from baseline to 3 months.||||||0.382
81678421|NCT03653390|163053147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||ANOVA|The ANOVA was conducted on the change scores from baseline to 3 months.||||||0.29
81678422|NCT03653390|163053148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||ANOVA|The ANOVA was conducted on the change scores from baseline to 3 months.||||||0.057
81678423|NCT03653390|163053149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||ANOVA|The ANOVA was conducted on the change in number of trips from baseline to 12 months.||||||0.21
81678424|NCT03653390|163053150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||ANOVA|The ANOVA was conducted on the change in radius of gyration from baseline to 12 months.||||||0.79
81678425|NCT03653390|163053151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||ANOVA|The ANOVA was conducted on the change in number of trips from baseline to 12 months.||||||0.26
81678426|NCT03653390|163053152|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|The ANOVA was conducted on the change in minutes from baseline to 12 months.||||||<0.01
81678427|NCT03653390|163053152|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.7||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.7|38.4||This test inherently adjusts for multiple comparisons.|Tukey's HSD test||Difference is calculated as Wellness Education - EnhanceWellness for Disability|||38.4|-95.7|0.57
81678428|NCT03653390|163053152|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|66.6||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|132.6||This test inherently adjusts for multiple comparisons.|Tukey's HSD test||Difference is calculated as Control - EnhanceWellness for Disability|||132.6|0.56|0.048
81678429|NCT03653390|163053152|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|95.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.8|158.7||This test inherently adjusts for multiple comparisons.|Tukey's HSD test||Difference is calculated as Control - Wellness Education|||158.7|31.8|<0.01
81678430|NCT03653390|163053153|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|The ANOVA was conducted on the change scores from baseline to 12 months.||||||<0.01
81678431|NCT03653390|163053153|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.55||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|-0.13||This test inherently adjusts for multiple comparisons.|Tukey's HSD test||Difference is calculated as Wellness Education - EnhanceWellness for Disability|||-0.13|-2.97|0.028
81678432|NCT03653390|163053153|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.15|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|-0.75|||Tukey's HSD test||Difference is calculated as Control - EnhanceWellness for Disability|||-0.75|-3.55|<0.01
81678433|NCT03653390|163053153|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|0.83||This test inherently adjusts for multiple comparisons.|Tukey's HSD test||Difference is calculated as Control - Wellness Education|||0.83|-2.03|0.59
81678434|NCT02769728|163053160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05||||0.001
81678435|NCT02769728|163053161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.081||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Friedman test|||||||0.081
81678436|NCT02769728|163053162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.114||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Friedman test|||||||0.114
81678437|NCT02769728|163053163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Friedman test|||||||0.021
81678438|NCT02769728|163053164|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Friedman test|||||||1.00
81678439|NCT01225562|163053172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.96|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio shows ticagrelor 90 mg hazard / placebo hazard|||0.96|0.75|0.0080
81678440|NCT01225562|163053172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.95|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio shows ticagrelor 60 mg hazard / placebo hazard|||0.95|0.74|0.0043
81678441|NCT01225562|163053173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.1547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.06|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio shows ticagrelor 90 mg hazard / placebo hazard|||1.06|0.71|0.1547
81678442|NCT01225562|163053173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.01|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio shows ticagrelor 60 mg hazard / placebo hazard|||1.01|0.68|0.0676
81678443|NCT01225562|163053174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.16|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio shows ticagrelor 90 mg hazard / placebo hazard|||1.16|0.86|0.9851
81678444|NCT01225562|163053174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.04|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio shows ticagrelor 60 mg hazard / placebo hazard|||1.04|0.76|0.1350
81678445|NCT01225562|163053175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|3.7|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio shows ticagrelor 90 mg hazard / placebo hazard|||3.70|1.96|<0.0001
81678446|NCT01225562|163053175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|3.21|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio shows ticagrelor 60 mg hazard / placebo hazard|||3.21|1.68|<0.0001
81678447|NCT01162421|163053183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-1.3||||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|20.8|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||||20.8|-23.4|0.907
81678448|NCT01162421|163053184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|3.2||||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|24.1|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 6||24.1|-17.7|0.762
81678449|NCT01162421|163053184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-5.3||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|17.5|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 24||17.5|-28.1|0.650
81678450|NCT01162421|163053185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.382||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.1||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P= 0.05.||Month 6||-0.10|-1.62|0.027
81678451|NCT01162421|163053185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.667||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|-0.12||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P= 0.05.||Month 12||-0.12|-2.79|0.033
81678452|NCT01162421|163053185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.403||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|0.6||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||0.60|-5.05|0.120
81678453|NCT01162421|163053186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-11.7||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|1.6||P-value is based on two sided Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact||Confidence interval is based on Wilson confidence limits.|||1.6|-27.0|0.095
81678454|NCT01162421|163053187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.1||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.79|33.97|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 3||33.97|-9.79|0.281
81678455|NCT01162421|163053187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|27.0||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.98|48.93||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.05.|Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 6||48.93|4.98|0.021
81678456|NCT01162421|163053187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|6.7||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.29|28.63|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 9||28.63|-15.29|0.552
81678457|NCT01162421|163053187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-12.2||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.04|9.72|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 12||9.72|-34.04|0.281
81678458|NCT01162421|163053187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-14.4||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.64|7.78|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 18||7.78|-36.64|0.209
81678459|NCT01162421|163053187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-19.6||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.74|2.62|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 24||2.62|-41.74|0.091
81678460|NCT01162421|163053188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|15.6||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|36.26|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 3||36.26|-5.05|0.148
81678461|NCT01162421|163053188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|20.7||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|41.61|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 6||41.61|-0.14|0.060
81678462|NCT01162421|163053188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|8.7||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.85|31.29|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 9||31.29|-13.85|0.451
81678463|NCT01162421|163053188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.3||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.82|31.43|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 12||31.43|-12.82|0.413
81678464|NCT01162421|163053188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-7.3||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.74|15.23|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 18||15.23|-29.74|0.528
81678465|NCT01162421|163053188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-9.5||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.61|12.56|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 24||12.56|-31.61|0.399
81678466|NCT01162421|163053189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.5||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|27.06|||Fisher Exact|||Month 3||27.06|-1.70|0.111
81678467|NCT01162421|163053189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|19.6||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.74|36.53||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.05.|Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 6||36.53|2.74|0.031
81678468|NCT01162421|163053189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.8||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.74|22.31|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 9||22.31|-16.74|0.780
81535874|NCT03863509|162754463|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in Brachial Artery Flow Mediated Dilation, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs never users x time as reference|Fixed effects from mixed models of measures before and after nicotine-containing product challenge (covariate-adjusted)||1.56|-0.05|0.067
81535875|NCT03863509|162754463|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in Brachial Artery Flow Mediated Dilation, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive Smokers x Time vs never users x time as reference|||1.20|-0.55|0.464
81678469|NCT01162421|163053189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|16.5||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|35.04|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 12||35.04|-2.07|0.092
81678470|NCT01162421|163053189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|10.8||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.86|30.4|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 18||30.40|-8.86|0.290
81678471|NCT01162421|163053189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-16.9||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.86|4.01|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 24||4.01|-37.86|0.116
81678472|NCT01162421|163053190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-1.2||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.01.||Month 3||-1.2|-5.9|0.004
81678473|NCT01162421|163053190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-2.3||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.001.||Month 6||-2.3|-6.8|<0.001
81535876|NCT03863509|162754463|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.284|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from re-parameterized linear mixed model testing effects of group, time, and group x time in FMD, age, sex, race adjusted, for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs Exclusive Smokers x time as reference|||||0.284
81678474|NCT01162421|163053190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-0.4||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.05.||Month 9||-0.4|-5.1|0.021
81678475|NCT01162421|163053190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.1||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.05.||Month 12||-0.1|-4.0|0.037
81678476|NCT01162421|163053190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|2.5||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 18||2.5|-3.7|0.702
81678477|NCT01162421|163053190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.8||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||1.8|-2.8|0.644
81678478|NCT01162421|163053191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.1||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.05.||Month 3||-0.1|-3.7|0.039
81678479|NCT01162421|163053191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-1.8||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.001.||Month 6||-1.8|-5.0|<0.001
81535877|NCT03863509|162754464|OTHER||Type III F-test of Fixed Group x Time Ef|8.323|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||False Discovery Rate correction (Benjamini and Hochberg procedure) applied to a set of 13 Group x Time interaction tests|Mixed Models Analysis|Age, race, and sex were covaried. Omnibus Group x Time (pre-post) interaction test: F (2, 342.847) = 8.323, p = \<.001|F (2,342.847) = 8.323, p = \<.001|Linear mixed models adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity compared the within-and between-group responses following product use||||<0.001
81535878|NCT03863509|162754464|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-6.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.89|-3.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in PNN50, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs never users x time as reference|Fixed effects from mixed models of measures before and after nicotine-containing product challenge (covariate-adjusted)||-3.20|-9.89|<0.001
81535879|NCT03863509|162754464|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-6.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.71|-2.52|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in PNN50, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive Smokers x Time vs never users x time as reference|||-2.52|-9.71|0.001
81678480|NCT01162421|163053191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-0.6||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.01.||Month 9||-0.6|-3.8|0.008
81678481|NCT01162421|163053191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.2||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.05.||Month 12||-0.2|-3.0|0.028
81678482|NCT01162421|163053191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.2||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 18||1.2|-2.6|0.452
81678483|NCT01162421|163053191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.8||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||0.8|-2.3|0.343
81678484|NCT01162421|163053192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|1.7||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||1.7|-7.3|0.220
81678485|NCT01162421|163053192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-3.3||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.001.||Month 6||-3.3|-11.0|<0.001
81678486|NCT01162421|163053192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|0.0||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.05.||Month 9||0.0|-7.5|0.050
81678487|NCT01162421|163053192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|3.2||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||3.2|-4.6|0.725
81678488|NCT01162421|163053192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.31||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|4.1||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 18||4.1|-5.1|0.837
81678489|NCT01162421|163053192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|2.9||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||2.9|-4.5|0.661
81678490|NCT01162421|163053193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|0.7||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||0.7|-4.4|0.156
81678491|NCT01162421|163053193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-1.9||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.001.||Month 6||-1.9|-6.1|<0.001
81678492|NCT01162421|163053193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-0.1||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.05.||Month 9||-0.1|-4.9|0.040
81678493|NCT01162421|163053193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.5||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||1.5|-3.1|0.492
81678494|NCT01162421|163053193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.0||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 18||2.0|-3.2|0.649
81678495|NCT01162421|163053193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.4||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||1.4|-3.0|0.464
81678496|NCT01162421|163053194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.08||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|-2.2||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.05.||Month 3||-2.2|-22.5|0.018
81678497|NCT01162421|163053194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-25.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.3|-13.7||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.001.||Month 6||-13.7|-37.3|<0.001
81678498|NCT01162421|163053194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.84||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|2.3||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||2.3|-21.0|0.113
81678499|NCT01162421|163053194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.72||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|7.9||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||7.9|-14.9|0.544
81678500|NCT01162421|163053194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.96||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|11.2||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 18||11.2|-12.5|0.916
81678501|NCT01162421|163053194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.86||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|11.6||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||11.6|-11.8|0.983
81678502|NCT01162421|163053195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.96||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|7.6||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||7.6|-12.2|0.641
81678503|NCT01162421|163053195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.61||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|6.0||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||6.0|-16.4|0.358
81678504|NCT01162421|163053195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.58||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|16.4||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||16.4|-5.9|0.352
81678505|NCT01162421|163053195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.28||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|10.6||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||10.6|-10.5|0.990
81678506|NCT01162421|163053195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.36||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|17.1||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 18||17.1|-4.3|0.238
81678507|NCT01162421|163053195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.54||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|18.1||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||18.1|-4.0|0.207
81678508|NCT01162421|163053196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.28||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|9.5||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||9.5|-11.5|0.850
81678509|NCT01162421|163053196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.49||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|2.5||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||2.5|-19.4|0.129
81678510|NCT01162421|163053196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.62||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|11.6||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||11.6|-10.8|0.937
81678511|NCT01162421|163053196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.59||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|8.8||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||8.8|-13.5|0.670
81678512|NCT01162421|163053196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.67||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|16.7||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 18||16.7|-5.9|0.341
81678513|NCT01162421|163053196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.13||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|15.3||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||15.3|-9.2|0.621
81678514|NCT01162421|163053197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.29||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|7.9||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||7.9|-5.3|0.697
81678515|NCT01162421|163053197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.51||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|7.5||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||7.5|-10.5|0.744
81678516|NCT01162421|163053197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.95||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|8.0||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||8.0|-7.7|0.967
81678517|NCT01162421|163053197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|9.5||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||9.5|-3.7|0.377
81678518|NCT01162421|163053197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|12.4||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 18||12.4|-1.5|0.122
81678519|NCT01162421|163053197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.42||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|9.2||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||9.2|-4.4|0.490
81678520|NCT01162421|163053198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.1||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||0.1|-1.0|0.102
81678521|NCT01162421|163053198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.3||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.01.||Month 6||-0.3|-1.5|0.003
81678522|NCT01162421|163053198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||0.2|-0.9|0.214
81678523|NCT01162421|163053198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||0.3|-0.8|0.339
81678524|NCT01162421|163053198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 18||0.6|-0.6|0.973
81678525|NCT01162421|163053198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5||P-values are two-sided and are based on repeated measures ANCOVA model with treatment group and visit as the fixed effects and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||0.5|-0.6|0.755
81678526|NCT01162421|163053199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.4||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.09|25.13|||Fisher Exact|Two-sided Fisher Exact test.||Month 3||25.13|-7.09|0.316
81678527|NCT01162421|163053199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|24.5||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.09|42.85|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.05.||Month 6||42.85|6.09|0.014
81678528|NCT01162421|163053199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-3.2||||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.1|17.66|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 9||17.66|-24.10|0.762
81678529|NCT01162421|163053199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|13.0||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.46|33.54|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 12||33.54|-7.46|0.220
81678530|NCT01162421|163053199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-3.5||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.9|17.86|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 18||17.86|-24.90|0.747
81678531|NCT01162421|163053199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-4.4||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|18.01|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 24||18.01|-26.80|0.701
81678532|NCT01162421|163053200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|10.5||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.83|30.78|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 3||30.78|-9.83|0.318
81678533|NCT01162421|163053200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|22.7||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|44.39|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.05.||Month 6||44.39|1.03|0.047
81678534|NCT01162421|163053200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.0||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.74|27.71|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 9||27.71|-17.74|0.668
81678535|NCT01162421|163053200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.8||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.88|30.56|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 12||30.56|-14.88|0.500
81678536|NCT01162421|163053200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-2.7||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.52|20.1|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 18||20.10|-25.52|0.816
81678537|NCT01162421|163053200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-10.7||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.38|11.99|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 24||11.99|-33.38|0.358
81678538|NCT01162421|163053201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.9||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.17|28.0|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 3||28.00|-12.17|0.444
81535880|NCT03863509|162754464|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61||0.787|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from re-parameterized linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in PNN50, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs Exclusive Smokers x time as reference|||||0.787
81535881|NCT03863509|162754465|OTHER||Type III F-test of Fixed Group x Time Ef|7.26||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||False Discovery Rate correction (Benjamini and Hochberg procedure) applied to a set of 13 Group x Time interaction tests|Mixed Models Analysis|Age, race, and sex were covaried. Omnibus Group x Time (pre-post) interaction test: F (2, 345.918) = 7.260, p = .001|F (2,345.918) = 7.260, p = .001|Linear mixed models adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity compared the within-and between-group responses following product use Outcome measure ln transformed for analysis.||||0.001
81678539|NCT01162421|163053201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|20.1||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|41.83|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 6||41.83|-1.53|0.076
81678540|NCT01162421|163053201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.7||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|25.52|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 9||25.52|-20.10|0.816
81678541|NCT01162421|163053201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|8.1||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.61|30.87|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 12||30.87|-14.61|0.485
81678542|NCT01162421|163053201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-2.7||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.52|20.1|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 18||20.10|-25.52|0.816
81678543|NCT01162421|163053201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-10.7||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.38|11.99|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 24||11.99|-33.38|0.358
81678544|NCT01162421|163053202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|11.6||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.84|33.99|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 3||33.99|-10.84|0.316
81678545|NCT01162421|163053202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.1||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.43|25.54|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 6||25.54|-15.43|0.630
81678546|NCT01162421|163053202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.4||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.94|20.21|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 9||20.21|-20.94|0.972
81535882|NCT03863509|162754465|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in RMSSD, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs never users x time as reference|Fixed effects from mixed models of measures before and after nicotine-containing product challenge (covariate-adjusted)||-0.08|-0.31|0.001
81535883|NCT03863509|162754465|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in RMSSD, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive Smokers x Time vs never users x time as reference|||-0.09|-0.33|0.001
81535884|NCT03863509|162754465|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.847|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from re-parameterized linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in RMSSD, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs Exclusive Smokers x time as reference|||||0.847
81678547|NCT01162421|163053202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-14.1||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.83|6.7|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 12||6.70|-34.83|0.186
81678548|NCT01162421|163053202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-12.6||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.46|4.26|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 18||4.26|-29.46|0.142
81535885|NCT03863509|162754466|OTHER||Type III F-test of Fixed Group x Time Ef|1.712||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|||||False Discovery Rate correction (Benjamini and Hochberg procedure) applied to a set of 13 Group x Time interaction tests|Mixed Models Analysis|Age, race, and sex were covaried. Omnibus Group x Time (pre-post) interaction test: F (2, 312.081) = 1.712, p = .182|F (2, 312.081) = 1.712, p = .182|Linear mixed models adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity compared the within-and between-group responses following product use||||.182
81535886|NCT03863509|162754466|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.004|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in HRV-Standing Ratio, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs never users x time as reference|||0.004|-0.09|0.07
81535887|NCT03863509|162754466|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in HRV-Standing Ratio adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive Smokers x Time vs never users x time as reference|||0.02|-0.09|0.196
81535888|NCT03863509|162754466|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from re-parameterized linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in HRV-Standing Ratio adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs Exclusive Smokers x time as reference|||||0.69
81678549|NCT01162421|163053202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-4.0||||0.727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.34|11.52|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 24||11.52|-20.34|0.727
81678550|NCT01162421|163053203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|6.8||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.21|22.22|||Fisher Exact|Two-sided Fisher Exact test.||||22.22|-9.21|0.486
81678551|NCT01162421|163053204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.29||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||0.29|-0.23|0.809
81678552|NCT01162421|163053204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.09||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||0.09|-0.44|0.194
81678553|NCT01162421|163053204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.29||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||0.29|-0.24|0.863
81678554|NCT01162421|163053204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.35||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||0.35|-0.16|0.452
81678555|NCT01162421|163053204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.33||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 18||0.33|-0.23|0.738
81678556|NCT01162421|163053204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.38||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||0.38|-0.21|0.572
81678557|NCT01162421|163053205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-11.9||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.05|10.31|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 3||10.31|-34.05|0.299
81678558|NCT01162421|163053205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-3.0||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.77|19.77|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 6||19.77|-25.77|0.796
81678559|NCT01162421|163053205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.0||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|29.22|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 9||29.22|-15.30|0.540
81678560|NCT01162421|163053205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-9.6||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.39|12.19|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 12||12.19|-31.39|0.392
81678561|NCT01162421|163053205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-3.3||||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.96|19.37|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 18||19.37|-25.96|0.776
81678562|NCT01162421|163053205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-16.1||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.64|6.4|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 24||6.40|-38.64|0.166
81678563|NCT01162421|163053206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-10.9||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.84|9.01|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 3||9.01|-30.84|0.283
81678564|NCT01162421|163053206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.9||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.17|28.0|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 6||28.00|-12.17|0.444
81678565|NCT01162421|163053206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|1.6||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.16|23.38|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 9||23.38|-20.16|0.885
81678566|NCT01162421|163053206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-1.0||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.54|20.64|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 12||20.64|-22.54|0.931
81678567|NCT01162421|163053206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.2||||0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.63|23.03|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 18||23.03|-18.63|0.836
81678568|NCT01162421|163053206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.2||||0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.63|23.03|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on two-sided Pearson's chi-square test.||Month 24||23.03|-18.63|0.836
81678569|NCT01162421|163053207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|5.4||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||5.4|-3.6|0.699
81678570|NCT01162421|163053207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|7.7||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||7.7|-2.1|0.261
81678571|NCT01162421|163053207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|3.2||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||3.2|-6.2|0.514
81678572|NCT01162421|163053207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|2.3||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||2.3|-7.7|0.283
81678573|NCT01162421|163053207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|3.4||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 18||3.4|-7.5|0.461
81678574|NCT01162421|163053207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.78||0.703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|4.5||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||4.5|-6.6|0.703
81678575|NCT01162421|163053208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-1.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.94|15.16|||Fisher Exact|Two-sided Fisher Exact test.||Month 3||15.16|-17.94|1.000
81678576|NCT01162421|163053208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-6.4||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.34|8.81|||Fisher Exact|Two-sided Fisher Exact test.||Month 6||8.81|-22.34|0.468
81678577|NCT01162421|163053208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-11.9||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.88|3.16|||Fisher Exact|Two-sided Fisher Exact test.||Month 9||3.16|-27.88|0.142
81678578|NCT01162421|163053208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.6||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.08|19.83|||Fisher Exact|Two-sided Fisher Exact test.||Month 12||19.83|-11.08|0.712
81678579|NCT01162421|163053208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.2||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.92|22.89|||Fisher Exact|Two-sided Fisher Exact test.||Month 18||22.89|-8.92|0.482
81678580|NCT01162421|163053208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-6.2||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.18|7.69|||Fisher Exact|Two-sided Fisher Exact test.||Month 24||7.69|-21.18|0.418
81678581|NCT01162421|163053209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.86||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|7.4||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||7.4|-16.3|0.453
81678582|NCT01162421|163053209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.88||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|4.0||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||4.0|-19.7|0.187
81678583|NCT01162421|163053209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.31||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|9.4||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||9.4|-16.1|0.598
81535889|NCT03863509|162754467|OTHER||Type III F-test of Fixed Group x Time Ef|4.096||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|||||False Discovery Rate correction (Benjamini and Hochberg procedure) applied to a set of 13 Group x Time interaction tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|Age, race, and sex were covaried. Omnibus Group x Time (pre-post) interaction test: F (2, 373.239) = 4.096, p = .017|F (2, 373.239) = 4.096, p = .017|Linear mixed models adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity compared the within-and between-group responses following product use.||||0.017
81678584|NCT01162421|163053209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.75||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|15.0||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||15.0|-8.2|0.558
81678585|NCT01162421|163053209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|15.6||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 18||15.6|-10.1|0.669
81678586|NCT01162421|163053209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.16||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|13.5||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||13.5|-11.3|0.865
81678587|NCT01162421|163053210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.13||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||0.13|-0.10|0.809
81678588|NCT01162421|163053210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.17||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||0.17|-0.08|0.447
81678589|NCT01162421|163053210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.09||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||0.09|-0.16|0.579
81535890|NCT03863509|162754467|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-3.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.18|-0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in FEV1, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs never users x time as reference|||-0.91|-5.18|0.005
81535891|NCT03863509|162754467|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in FEV1, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive Smokers x Time vs never users x time as reference|||1.03|-3.61|0.274
81678590|NCT01162421|163053210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.12||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||0.12|-0.11|0.922
81678591|NCT01162421|163053210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.12||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 18||0.12|-0.14|0.894
81678592|NCT01162421|163053210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.1||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||0.10|-0.17|0.611
81678593|NCT01162421|163053211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.42||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|6.3||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||6.3|-11.3|0.572
81678594|NCT01162421|163053211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.15||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|18.2||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||18.2|-2.4|0.130
81678595|NCT01162421|163053211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.26||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|8.1||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||8.1|-12.9|0.649
81678596|NCT01162421|163053211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|6.9||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||6.9|-12.3|0.579
81678597|NCT01162421|163053211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.03||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|8.9||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 18||8.9|-11.1|0.826
81678598|NCT01162421|163053211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.72||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|9.0||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||9.0|-13.8|0.675
81678599|NCT01162421|163053212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.3||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||4.3|-2.0|0.458
81535892|NCT03863509|162754467|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.098|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from re-parameterized linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in FEV1, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs Exclusive Smokers x time as reference|||||0.098
81678600|NCT01162421|163053212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|2.1||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||2.1|-4.9|0.419
81678601|NCT01162421|163053212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.4||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||3.4|-2.3|0.692
81678602|NCT01162421|163053212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|5.0||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||5.0|-1.8|0.357
81678603|NCT01162421|163053212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.7||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 18||4.7|-2.0|0.420
81678604|NCT01162421|163053212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|4.5||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||4.5|-1.8|0.380
81678605|NCT01162421|163053213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.1||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.05.||Month 3||1.1|0.0|0.046
81678606|NCT01162421|163053213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.3||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is P=0.01.||Month 6||1.3|0.3|0.003
81678607|NCT01162421|163053213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.8||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||0.8|-0.2|0.204
81678608|NCT01162421|163053213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||0.7|-0.2|0.227
81678609|NCT01162421|163053213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 18||0.5|-0.4|0.860
81678610|NCT01162421|163053213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6||P-values are two-sided and are based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as the fixed effect and Baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24||0.6|-0.3|0.476
81678611|NCT01107444|163053247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.284||||||The t-test was based on the logarithm of the ratio of tumor size at Cycle 2 to that at baseline as this measure follows a normal distribution.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.284
81678612|NCT01948830|163053270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The following hypothesis was tested at a one-sided 0.025 level. Non-inferiority with respect to BCVA: H01: μtreat and extend - μmonthly ≤ - Δ versus HA1: μtreat and extend - μmonthly \> - Δ where μtreat and extend and μmonthly are the unknown mean changes from baseline in BCVA to Month 12 in the treat and extend regimen and the monthly regimen, respectively. Δ is the non-inferiority margin and is pre-defined to be 5 letters for the justification of the margin.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81678613|NCT01890421|163053290|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity Difference|-0.7||||0.8694|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-8.5||||McNemar 1-sided test,alpha level of 2.5%|||Statistical analysis 1 for presence of a myocardial perfusion defect indicating significant cad per participant on gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI versus unenhanced wall motion CMRI images - primary analysis of sensitivity comparison based on the blinded readers' assessment. Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of unenhanced CMRI evaluated by Reader 1.|||-8.5|0.8694
81678614|NCT01890421|163053290|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity Difference|29.1|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|21.7||||McNemar 1-sided test,alpha level of 2.5%|||Statistical analysis 2 for presence of a myocardial perfusion defect indicating significant cad per participant on gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI versus unenhanced wall motion CMRI images - primary analysis of sensitivity comparison based on the blinded readers' assessment. Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of unenhanced CMRI evaluated by Reader 2.|||21.7|<0.0001
81678615|NCT01890421|163053290|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity Difference|24.1|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|16.6||||McNemar 1-sided test,alpha level of 2.5%|||Statistical analysis 3 for presence of a myocardial perfusion defect indicating significant cad per participant on gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI versus unenhanced wall motion CMRI images - primary analysis of sensitivity comparison based on the blinded readers' assessment. Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of unenhanced CMRI evaluated by Reader 3.|||16.6|<0.0001
81678616|NCT01890421|163053291|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity Difference]|7.4||||0.0455|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.5||||McNemar 1-sided test,alpha level of 2.5%|||Statistical analysis 1 for presence of a myocardial perfusion defect indicating significant CAD per participant on gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI versus unenhanced wall motion CMRI images - additional secondary analysis of sensitivity comparison based on the blinded readers' assessment. Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of unenhanced CMRI evaluated by Reader 1.|||0.5|0.0455
81678617|NCT01890421|163053291|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity Difference]|34.3|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|25.2||||McNemar 1-sided test,alpha level of 2.5%|||Statistical analysis 2 for presence of a myocardial perfusion defect indicating significant CAD per participant on gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI versus unenhanced wall motion CMRI images - additional secondary analysis of sensitivity comparison based on the blinded readers' assessment. Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of unenhanced CMRI evaluated by Reader 2.|||25.2|<0.0001
81678618|NCT01890421|163053291|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity Difference|30.6|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|21.7||||McNemar 1-sided test,alpha level of 2.5%|||Statistical analysis 3 for presence of a myocardial perfusion defect indicating significant CAD per participant on gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI versus unenhanced wall motion CMRI images - additional secondary analysis of sensitivity comparison based on the blinded readers' assessment. Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of unenhanced CMRI evaluated by Reader 3.|||21.7|<0.0001
81708376|NCT02477800|163113688|SUPERIORITY||Difference from Placebo|0.2||||0.4795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.74|||MMRM Model|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group (Placebo, BIIB037 Low Dose, BIIB037 High Dose), difference from Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MMSE as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, categorical visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline MMSE, baseline MMSE by visit interaction, AD symptomatic medication use at baseline, region, and laboratory ApoE status.||0.74|-0.35|0.4795
81708377|NCT02477800|163113688|SUPERIORITY||Difference from Placebo|-0.1||||0.8106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.49|||MMRM Model|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group (Placebo, BIIB037 Low Dose, BIIB037 High Dose), difference from Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in MMSE as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group, categorical visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline MMSE, baseline MMSE by visit interaction, AD symptomatic medication use at baseline, region, and laboratory ApoE status.||0.49|-0.62|0.8106
81708378|NCT02477800|163113689|SUPERIORITY||Difference from Placebo|-0.583||||0.2536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5835|0.4181|||MMRM Model|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group (Placebo,BIIB037 Low Dose,BIIB037 High Dose),difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in ADAS-Cog 13 as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group,categorical visit,treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline ADAS-Cog 13,baseline ADAS-Cog 13 by visit interaction,baseline MMSE,AD symptomatic medication use at baseline,region,and laboratory ApoE status.||0.4181|-1.5835|0.2536
81708379|NCT02477800|163113689|SUPERIORITY||Difference from Placebo|-0.588||||0.2578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6067|0.4309|||MMRM Model|||Adjusted mean for each treatment group (Placebo,BIIB037 Low Dose,BIIB037 High Dose),difference with Placebo, 95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in ADAS-Cog 13 as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group,categorical visit,treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline ADAS-Cog 13,baseline ADAS-Cog 13 by visit interaction,baseline MMSE,AD symptomatic medication use at baseline,region,and laboratory ApoE status.||0.4309|-1.6067|0.2578
81708380|NCT02477800|163113690|SUPERIORITY||Difference from Placebo|0.7||||0.1225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.64|||MMRM Model|||Adjusted mean for each group (Placebo, BIIB037 Low Dose, BIIB037 High Dose), difference with Placebo,95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in ADCS-ADL-MCI as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group,categorical visit,treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline ADCS-ADL-MCI, baseline ADCS-ADL-MCI by visit interaction, baseline MMSE AD symptomatic medication use at baseline,region, and laboratory ApoE status.||1.64|-0.19|0.1225
81678619|NCT01890421|163053296|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity Difference|27.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|35.8|||McNemar 2-sided test,alpha level of 5%|||Statistical analysis 1 for presence of a myocardial perfusion defect indicating significant CAD per participant on gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI versus unenhanced wall motion CMRI images - secondary analysis of sensitivity comparison based on investigator's assessment. Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of unenhanced CMRI. Maximum stenosis severity at least \>=50% by QCA.||35.8|18.5|<0.0001
81678620|NCT01890421|163053296|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity Difference|27.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.9|34.4|||McNemar 2-sided test,alpha level of 10%|||Statistical analysis 2 for presence of a myocardial perfusion defect indicating significant CAD per participant on gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI versus unenhanced wall motion CMRI images - secondary analysis of sensitivity comparison based on investigator's assessment. Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of unenhanced CMRI. Maximum stenosis severity at least \>=50% by QCA.||34.4|19.9|<0.0001
81678621|NCT00874250|163053320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.98||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.895|0.996|||Binomial Test|||||0.996|0.895|0.0024
81678622|NCT00428597|163053379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.418||||0.000118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.263|0.662||Log-rank test statistic and 2-sided p-value from the unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Hazard ratio based on the Cox Proportional hazards model|||0.662|0.263|0.000118
81678623|NCT00428597|163053380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate (ORR) (percent)|9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|17.5|||||Confidence interval (CI) using exact method based on binomial distribution.|||17.5|4.1|
81678624|NCT00428597|163053383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.409||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.187|0.894||2-sided p-value from the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio based on the Cox Proportional hazards model.|||0.894|0.187|0.0204
81678625|NCT00428597|163053384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1543||||0.6799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|6.6||From repeated measures mixed-effects with intercept term, treatment, time from first dose, treatment-by-time interaction and baseline score (intercept and time from dose as random effects). No p-value adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Repeated Measures Mixed-Effects Model||Estimated mean difference with 95% CI and p-value were obtained from the repeated measures mixed-effects model using data from Cycle 2 through Cycle 10.|Cycle 2 through Cycle 10||6.6|-4.3|0.6799
81678626|NCT00428597|163053385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4404||||0.6058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|4.0||From repeated measures mixed-effects with intercept term, treatment, time from first dose, treatment-by-time interaction and baseline score (intercept and time from dose as random effects). No p-value adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Repeated Measures Mixed-Effects Model||Estimated mean difference with 95% CI and p-value were obtained from the repeated measures mixed-effects model using data from Cycle 2 through Cycle 10.|Cycle 2 through Cycle 10||4|-6.9|0.6058
81678627|NCT00428597|163053386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5575||||0.3008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|3.2||From repeated measures mixed-effects with intercept term, treatment, time from first dose, treatment-by-time interaction and baseline score (intercept and time from dose as random effects). No p-value adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Repeated Measures Mixed-Effects Model||Estimated mean difference with 95% CI and p-value were obtained from the repeated measures mixed-effects model using data from Cycle 2 through Cycle 10.|Cycle 2 through Cycle 10||3.2|-10.3|0.3008
81678628|NCT00428597|163053387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7911||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|8.3||From repeated measures mixed-effects with intercept term, treatment, time from first dose, treatment-by-time interaction and baseline score (intercept and time from dose as random effects). No p-value adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Repeated Measures Mixed-Effects Model||Estimated mean difference with 95% CI and p-value were obtained from the repeated measures mixed-effects model using data from Cycle 2 through Cycle 10.|Cycle 2 through Cycle 10||8.3|-2.8|0.3230
81678629|NCT00428597|163053388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5113||||0.7113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|9.5||From repeated measures mixed-effects with intercept term, treatment, time from first dose, treatment-by-time interaction and baseline score (intercept and time from dose as random effects). No p-value adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Repeated Measures Mixed-Effects Model||Estimated mean difference with 95% CI and p-value were obtained from the repeated measures mixed-effects model using data from Cycle 2 through Cycle 10.|Cycle 2 through Cycle 10||9.5|-6.5|0.7113
81678630|NCT00428597|163053389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6672||||0.6487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|5.5||From repeated measures mixed-effects with intercept term, treatment, time from first dose, treatment-by-time interaction and baseline score (intercept and time from dose as random effects). No p-value adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Repeated Measures Mixed-Effects Model||Estimated mean difference with 95% CI and p-value were obtained from the repeated measures mixed-effects model using data from Cycle 2 through Cycle 10.|Cycle 2 through Cycle 10||5.5|-8.9|0.6487
81678631|NCT00428597|163053390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.88||||0.6545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|10.1||From repeated measures mixed-effects with intercept term, treatment, time from first dose, treatment-by-time interaction and baseline score (intercept and time from dose as random effects). No p-value adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Repeated Measures Mixed-Effects Model||Estimated mean difference with 95% CI and p-value were obtained from the repeated measures mixed-effects model using data from Cycle 2 through Cycle 10.|Cycle 2 through Cycle 10||10.1|-6.4|0.6545
81678632|NCT00428597|163053391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0035||||0.1936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|2.0||From repeated measures mixed-effects with intercept term, treatment, time from first dose, treatment-by-time interaction and baseline score (intercept and time from dose as random effects). No p-value adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Repeated Measures Mixed-Effects Model||Estimated mean difference with 95% CI and p-value were obtained from the repeated measures mixed-effects model using data from Cycle 2 through Cycle 10.|Cycle 2 through Cycle 10||2|-10|0.1936
81678633|NCT00428597|163053392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.3801|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|28.4||From repeated measures mixed-effects with intercept term, treatment, time from first dose, treatment-by-time interaction and baseline score (intercept and time from dose as random effects). No p-value adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Repeated Measures Mixed-Effects Model||Estimated mean difference with 95% CI and p-value were obtained from the repeated measures mixed-effects model using data from Cycle 2 through Cycle 10.|Cycle 2 through Cycle 10||28.4|14.3|<0.0001
81678634|NCT00428597|163053393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.23||||0.1339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|12.1||From repeated measures mixed-effects with intercept term, treatment, time from first dose, treatment-by-time interaction and baseline score (intercept and time from dose as random effects). No p-value adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Repeated Measures Mixed-Effects Model||Estimated mean difference with 95% CI and p-value were obtained from the repeated measures mixed-effects model using data from Cycle 2 through Cycle 10.|Cycle 2 through Cycle 10||12.1|-1.6|0.1339
81708381|NCT02477800|163113690|SUPERIORITY||Difference from late start group|0.7||||0.1506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|1.61|||MMRM Model|||Adjusted mean for each group (Placebo, BIIB037 Low Dose, BIIB037 High Dose), difference with Placebo,95% confidence interval and p-value at each time point were based on an MMRM model, with change from baseline in ADCS-ADL-MCI as dependent variable and with fixed effects of treatment group,categorical visit,treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline ADCS-ADL-MCI, baseline ADCS-ADL-MCI by visit interaction, baseline MMSE AD symptomatic medication use at baseline,region, and laboratory ApoE status.||1.61|-0.25|0.1506
81678635|NCT00428597|163053394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7816||||0.6138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|8.7||From repeated measures mixed-effects with intercept term, treatment, time from first dose, treatment-by-time interaction and baseline score (intercept and time from dose as random effects). No p-value adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Repeated Measures Mixed-Effects Model||Estimated mean difference with 95% CI and p-value were obtained from the repeated measures mixed-effects model using data from Cycle 2 through Cycle 10.|Cycle 2 through Cycle 10||8.7|-5.1|0.6138
81678636|NCT00428597|163053395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2778||||0.9367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|7.1||From repeated measures mixed-effects with intercept term, treatment, time from first dose, treatment-by-time interaction and baseline score (intercept and time from dose as random effects). No p-value adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Repeated Measures Mixed-Effects Model||Estimated mean difference with 95% CI and p-value were obtained from the repeated measures mixed-effects model using data from Cycle 2 through Cycle 10.|Cycle 2 through Cycle 10||7.1|-6.6|0.9367
81678637|NCT00428597|163053396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.753||||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|15.0||From repeated measures mixed-effects with intercept term, treatment, time from first dose, treatment-by-time interaction and baseline score (intercept and time from dose as random effects). No p-value adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Repeated Measures Mixed-Effects Model||Estimated mean difference with 95% CI and p-value were obtained from the repeated measures mixed-effects model using data from Cycle 2 through Cycle 10.|Cycle 2 through Cycle 10||15|0.5|0.0372
81678638|NCT00428597|163053397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1463||||0.6939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|6.9||From repeated measures mixed-effects with intercept term, treatment, time from first dose, treatment-by-time interaction and baseline score (intercept and time from dose as random effects). No p-value adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Repeated Measures Mixed-Effects Model||Estimated mean difference with 95% CI and p-value were obtained from the repeated measures mixed-effects model using data from Cycle 2 through Cycle 10.|Cycle 2 through Cycle 10||6.9|-4.6|0.6939
81678639|NCT00428597|163053398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5128||||0.3711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|4.2||From repeated measures mixed-effects with intercept term, treatment, time from first dose, treatment-by-time interaction and baseline score (intercept and time from dose as random effects). No p-value adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Repeated Measures Mixed-Effects Model||Estimated mean difference with 95% CI and p-value were obtained from the repeated measures mixed-effects model using data from Cycle 2 through Cycle 10.|Cycle 2 through Cycle 10||4.2|-11.2|0.3711
81678640|NCT01116544|163053434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.005
81678641|NCT01116544|163053435|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power analysis called for sample sizes of 32 participants in each treatment group. The study was close before reaching this number of participants.|||||<|0.001||||||Hypothesis: significant increase in score (post-tx - pre-tx) for both groups|ANCOVA|FMA scores adjusted for baseline differences.||||||<0.001
81678642|NCT01116544|163053436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Across both groups, whether score increased following completion of intervention|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81678643|NCT01116544|163053437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||||||Across both treatment groups|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81678644|NCT01116544|163053438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Data combined between 2 treatment groups||||0.001
81678645|NCT01116544|163053439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Both treatment groups combined||||>0.05
81678646|NCT02022826|163053462|OTHER||percentage of agreement|76.0||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.0|83.0|||McNemar|||||83|69|0.0052
81678647|NCT02022826|163053463|OTHER||precentage of agreement|92.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.0|96.0|||McNemar|||||96|87|1.00
81678648|NCT02065453|163053492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The data will be analyzed using linear regression, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, and chi-square analysis.||||<0.001
81678649|NCT05523973|163053496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.66
81678650|NCT05523973|163053497|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81678651|NCT05523973|163053498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Sign test|||||||0.09
81678652|NCT05523973|163053499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.722|||||||Sign test|||||||.722
81678653|NCT05523973|163053500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Sign test|||||||.28
81678654|NCT05523973|163053501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Sign test|||||||.15
81678655|NCT05523973|163053502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Sign test|||||||.8
81678656|NCT05523973|163053503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.12
81678657|NCT05523973|163053504|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Sign test|||||||.92
81678658|NCT05900115|163053505|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Slope|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.77
81678659|NCT05900115|163053506|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.78
81678660|NCT05900115|163053507|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Slope|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.28
81678661|NCT05900115|163053508|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Slope|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.68
81678662|NCT05900115|163053509|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Slope|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.01
81678663|NCT05900115|163053510|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Slope|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.18
81678664|NCT05900115|163053511|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Slope|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.83
81678665|NCT05900115|163053512|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Slope|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.56
81678666|NCT05900115|163053513|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary dichotomous outcomes at posttest, we used logistic regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.20|.38|0.85
81678667|NCT05900115|163053514|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes at posttest, we used linear regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect.|Slope|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||1.00
81678668|NCT04187092|163053517|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||The 12-week changes in the KOOS scores, and the 12-week changes in the IKDC scores were analyzed by way of analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Covariates: Age and sex of the subject, the subject's baseline outcome measure, the subject's baseline IKDC Total score, and the subject's standardized intake date (i.e., i.e., subject's intake date minus the intake date of the first enrolled subject) served as the ANCOVA concomitant adjustment variables||||<0.05
81678669|NCT00132041|163053538|OTHER||Success rate|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|0.317|||||logistic regression model without correcting for the clustering effect|logistic regression was used to estimate the success rate||0.317|0.091|
81678670|NCT00132041|163053538|OTHER||Success rate|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.136|0.252||||||logistic regression model after specifying site as cluster (using GEE approach).||0.252|0.136|
81678671|NCT00132041|163053539|OTHER||Success rate|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|0.317|||||logistic regression model without correcting for the clustering effect|logistic regression was used to estimate the success rate||0.317|0.091|
81678672|NCT00132041|163053539|OTHER||Slope|-3.7913||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9056|-1.6769|||Generlaized estimating equations|Multivariate logistic model. P-value for number of RFA sessions dichotomized 1: more than 1; using the latter as the reference.|This estimate is for the effect of a single RFA sessions (v multiple sessions) in the multivariate model response:18 mo success/failure; covariates: tumor size,repeated RFA, local tumor recurrence, remote tumor occurrence, and age and gender.|multivariate logistic regression model was fit using GEEs to correct for site clustering effects, in which, the response variable was success/failure at 18 months and the covariates were tumor size, whether or not a patient received repeated RFA, whether or not a local tumor recurrence occurred, whether or not a remote tumor occurrence occurred, and two common confounding factors - age and gender||-1.6769|-5.9056|0.0004
81678673|NCT00132041|163053540|OTHER||GEE|-0.9101||||0.0221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6894|-0.1308|||Generlaized Estimating Equations|multivariate GEE model using logistic link|Estimation parameter is for tumor size when controlling for other covariates.|Effect of tumor size in the multivariate model with response:18 mo success/failure; covariates: tumor size,repeated RFA, local tumor recurrence, remote tumor occurrence, and age and gender.||-0.1308|-1.6894|0.0221
81678674|NCT00132041|163053542|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.458|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2496||0.06|TWO_SIDED|||||assuming unequal variance (Satterthwaite p)|t-test, 2 sided||Difference represents the size of tumors that do no recur minus those that do.|the mean tumor size in the two groups, recurred and non recurred tumors, will be compared using a t-test assuming H0: recur=non-recurr||||0.06
81678675|NCT00132041|163053544|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.083|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.38|||||Twelve tumors were detected in the liver specimens, but only one of those was identified by the CT central readers|||0.38|0.00|
81678676|NCT00132041|163053544|OTHER||Specificity|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.194|0.994|||||The central CT readers correctly identified three out of the four patients without pathologic evidence of tumor|Specificity||0.994|0.194|
81678677|NCT00132041|163053546|OTHER|McNemar's Test to compare success rates after assuming transplants as successes versus after assuming transplants as failures.||||||0.0001|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0001
81678678|NCT01552902|163053610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LSM|-3.4|||=|0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The least squares mean (LSM), the difference in LSM and its 95% confidence interval (CI), and the p-value were from a mixed effects model for repeated measures that included treatment group, visit, interaction of the treatment group with the visit as factors, baseline score as a covariate, and an adjustment for the interaction of the baseline score with the visit. The model was based on Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) method of estimation and utilized an unstructured covariance.||-1.3|-5.4|= 0.0013
81535893|NCT03863509|162754468|OTHER||Type III F-test of Fixed Group x Time Ef|0.26||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|||||False Discovery Rate correction (Benjamini and Hochberg procedure) applied to a set of 13 Group x Time interaction tests|Mixed Models Analysis|Age, race, and sex were covaried. Omnibus Group x Time (pre-post) interaction test: F (2, 373.434) = 0.260, p = .771|F (2, 373.434) = 0.260, p = .771|Linear mixed models adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity compared the within-and between-group responses following product use.||||.771
81678679|NCT01552902|163053610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LSM|-8.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM, the difference in LSM and its 95% CI, and the p-value were from a mixed effects model for repeated measures that included treatment group, visit, interaction of the treatment group with the visit as factors, baseline score as a covariate, and an adjustment for the interaction of the baseline score with the visit. The model was based on REML method of estimation and utilized an unstructured covariance.||-6|-11|< 0.0001
81678680|NCT01552902|163053610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LSM|-5.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|-2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM, the difference in LSM and its 95% CI, and the p-value were from a mixed effects model for repeated measures that includes treatment group, visit, interaction of the treatment group with the visit as factors, baseline score as a covariate, and an adjustment for the interaction of the baseline score with the visit. The model was based on REML method of estimation and utilized an unstructured covariance.||-2.6|-7.6|< 0.0001
81678681|NCT02487108|163053624|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|38.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.931|57.855|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with treatment and center as factors and the baseline pain intensity score as a covariate.||57.855|19.931|<0.001
81678682|NCT02487108|163053624|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|44.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.122|62.881|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with treatment and center as factors and the baseline pain intensity score as a covariate.||62.881|25.122|<0.001
81678683|NCT02487108|163053624|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|53.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.589|72.282|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with treatment and center as factors and the baseline pain intensity score as a covariate.||72.282|34.589|<0.001
81678684|NCT05099640|163053679|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-395.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.848|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-463.07|-328.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-328.66|-463.07|<0.0001
81678685|NCT05099640|163053680|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-64.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.973|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.09|-54.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-54.35|-74.09|<0.0001
81678686|NCT05099640|163053681|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|30.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|294.24|||Chi-squared|||||294.24|5.30|<0.0001
81678687|NCT05099640|163053682|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|51.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.28|245.34|||Chi-squared|||||245.34|12.28|<0.0001
81678688|NCT05099640|163053683|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-289.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-356.29|-223.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 1 and 2: Sepiapterin vs. Placebo||-223.50|-356.29|<0.0001
81678689|NCT05099640|163053683|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-375.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.424|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-435.88|-315.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 3 and 4: Sepiapterin vs. Placebo||-315.06|-435.88|<0.0001
81678690|NCT05099640|163053683|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-395.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.848|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-463.07|-328.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 5 and 6: Sepiapterin vs. Placebo||-328.66|-463.07|<0.0001
81678691|NCT05099640|163053684|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-42.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.008|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.45|-30.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 1 and 2: Sepiapterin vs. Placebo||-30.59|-54.45|<0.0001
81678692|NCT05099640|163053684|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-61.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.531|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.02|-52.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 3 and 4: Sepiapterin vs. Placebo||-52.03|-70.02|<0.0001
81678693|NCT05099640|163053684|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-64.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.973|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.09|-54.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 5 and 6: Sepiapterin vs. Placebo||-54.35|-74.09|<0.0001
81678694|NCT05099640|163053689|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-492.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|55.588|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-614.59|-369.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-369.87|-614.59|<0.0001
81678695|NCT05099640|163053690|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-74.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.436|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.72|-51.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-51.74|-97.72|<0.0001
81678696|NCT01552681|163053707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is testing for treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with adjustments for screening stimulated salivary flow.|ANCOVA|||Missing Week 24 assessments were imputed by carrying forward the last observed post-baseline value.||||0.33
81678697|NCT04698525|163053777|NON_INFERIORITY|"A new treatment (memantine) that is not much worse or non-inferior to the standard treatment (valproate) may be attractive if, compared to it, it is expected to cause fewer side effects or improve quality of life or if its dosing regimen is easier to tolerate."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.0||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.0||"Comparison between VPA and Memantine was:~0.9 p-value (two-tailed)"|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|"Memantine 3.534 z corrected for ties 0.0004 p-value (two-tailed)~VPA 3.418 z corrected for ties 0.0006 p-value (two-tailed)"||Null hypothesis: Memantine is as effective as valproate in treating episodic migraine.|We made also student t|10|0|0.9
81678698|NCT03213366|163053863|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.0095||||0.5783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04676|0.02776|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 6 weeks.||0.02776|-0.04676|0.5783
81678699|NCT03213366|163053863|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01692||||0.3185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05318|0.01933|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 12 weeks.||0.01933|-0.05318|0.3185
81678700|NCT03213366|163053864|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03674||||0.07863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00516|0.07863|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 6 weeks.||0.07863|-0.00516|0.07863
81678701|NCT03213366|163053864|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02594||||0.1999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01648|0.06836|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 12 weeks.||0.06836|-0.01648|0.1999
81678702|NCT03213366|163053865|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.000443||||0.8963|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 6 weeks.||||0.8963
81678703|NCT03213366|163053865|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.004308||||0.3229|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 12 weeks||||0.3229
81678704|NCT03213366|163053866|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.008705||||0.2433|TWO_SIDED|||||This t-test was for the random effects model not for comparing the difference between the arms.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2433
81678705|NCT03213366|163053866|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01358||||0.0839|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 12 weeks.||||0.0839
81678706|NCT03213366|163053867|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.302||||0.2114|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 6 weeks.||||0.2114
81678707|NCT03213366|163053867|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.03149||||0.2141|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 12 weeks.||||0.2141
81678708|NCT03213366|163053868|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0278||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 6 weeks.||||0.0124
81678709|NCT03213366|163053868|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03052||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 12 weeks.||||0.0022
81678710|NCT03213366|163053869|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.05747||||0.1021|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 6 weeks.||||0.1021
81678711|NCT03213366|163053869|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.05101||||0.133|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 12 weeks.||||0.133
81678712|NCT03213366|163053870|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.0209||||0.0818|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 6 weeks.||||0.0818
81678713|NCT03213366|163053870|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03103||||0.0334|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 12 weeks.||||0.0334
81678714|NCT02532855|163053874|NON_INFERIORITY|For the primary hypothesis, sitagliptin will be considered non-inferior to dapagliflozin if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the between-group difference in least squares mean change from baseline in A1C (sitagliptin minus dapagliflozin) is less than 0.3% (the non-inferiority margin). Longitudinal data analysis (LDA), Antihyperglycemic agent (AHA), Least squares means (LSM)|Difference in LSM (Sit. - Dap.)|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.04||||LDA model including terms for treatment, time, background AHA, the interaction of time and background AHA, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.04|-0.26|
81678715|NCT02532855|163053874|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (Sit. - Dap.)|-0.15||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.04|||Longitudinal data analysis|LDA model including terms for treatment, time, background AHA, the interaction of time and background AHA, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.04|-0.26|0.006
81678716|NCT02532855|163053875|OTHER||Difference in % (Sit. - Dap.)|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|5.1||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method||||5.1|-10.7|
81678717|NCT02532855|163053876|OTHER||Difference in % (Sit. - Dap.)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.0||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method||||3.0|-3.0|
81678718|NCT02532855|163053877|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM (Sit. - Dap.)|-5.7||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|1.8|||LDA|LDA model including terms for treatment, time, background AHA, the interaction of time and background AHA, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||1.8|-13.3|0.138
81678719|NCT02532855|163053878|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the LSM (Sit. - Dap.)|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|5.3||||The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, background AHA, and the baseline 2-hour PPG value as a covariate.||||5.3|-12.1|
81678720|NCT02532855|163053879|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the LSM (Sit. - Dap.)|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|1.4||||The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, background AHA, and the baseline glucagon AUC value as a covariate.||||1.4|-10.1|
81678721|NCT02532855|163053880|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the LSM (Sit. - Dap.)|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|22.0||||The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, background AHA, and the baseline insulin AUC value as a covariate.||||22.0|-12.2|
81678722|NCT02532855|163053881|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the LSM (Sit. - Dap.)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.3||||The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, background AHA, and the baseline insulin AUC to glucagon AUC ratio value as a covariate.||||1.3|-0.1|
81678723|NCT02532855|163053882|OTHER|The percentage of participants was estimated using standard multiple imputation techniques from LDA model including terms for treatment, time, background AHA, the interaction of time and background AHA, and the interaction of time by treatment.|Difference in % (Sit. - Dap.)|15.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|23.2||||Miettinen and Nurminen (M\&N) method with multiple imputation from a LDA Model.||||23.2|7.7|
81678724|NCT02532855|163053883|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the LSM (Sit. - Dap.)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|8.3||||LDA model including terms for treatment, time, background AHA, the interaction of time and background AHA, and the interaction of time by treatment.||||8.3|-1.2|
81678725|NCT00666926|163053897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (percent) test / reference|155.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.66|220.95|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means Day 21 versus Day 1. Values have been transformed from the log scale.|Participants in the PF-00562271 125 mg BID cohort who received MDZ (test) administered prior to PF-00562271 (reference) dosing.||220.95|109.66|
81678726|NCT00666926|163053898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (percent) test / reference|315.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|227.6|437.97|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means Day 21 versus Day 1. Values have been transformed from the log scale.|Participants in the PF-00562271 125 mg BID cohort who received MDZ (test) administered prior to PF-00562271 (reference) dosing.||437.97|227.60|
81678727|NCT00666926|163053899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (percent) test / reference|496.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|206.24|1195.92|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means Day 21 versus Day 1. Values have been transformed from the log scale.|Participants in the PF-00562271 125 mg BID cohort who received MDZ (test) administered prior to PF-00562271 (reference) dosing.||1195.92|206.24|
81678728|NCT01960855|163053908|OTHER||||||=|0.033|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.033
81678729|NCT01960855|163053908|OTHER||||||=|0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.004
81535894|NCT03863509|162754468|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|2.12|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in FVC, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs never users x time as reference|Fixed effects from mixed models of measures before and after nicotine-containing product challenge (covariate-adjusted)||2.12|-2.35|0.918
81678730|NCT01960855|163053908|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81678731|NCT01960855|163053908|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81678732|NCT01960855|163053909|OTHER||||||=|0.364|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.364
81678733|NCT01960855|163053909|OTHER||||||=|0.014|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.014
81678734|NCT01960855|163053909|OTHER||||||=|0.003|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.003
81678735|NCT01960855|163053909|OTHER||||||=|0.008|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.008
81678736|NCT01960855|163053910|OTHER||||||=|0.093|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.093
81678737|NCT01960855|163053910|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81678738|NCT01960855|163053910|OTHER||||||=|0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.004
81678739|NCT01960855|163053910|OTHER||||||=|0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.004
81678740|NCT01960855|163053911|OTHER||||||=|0.366|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.366
81678741|NCT01960855|163053911|OTHER||||||=|0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.17
81678742|NCT01960855|163053911|OTHER||||||=|0.003|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.003
81678743|NCT01960855|163053911|OTHER||||||=|0.028|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.028
81678744|NCT01960855|163053912|OTHER||||||=|0.126|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.126
81678745|NCT01960855|163053912|OTHER||||||=|0.072|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.072
81678746|NCT01960855|163053912|OTHER||||||=|0.012|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.012
81678747|NCT01960855|163053912|OTHER||||||=|0.021|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.021
81678748|NCT02058147|163053913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.898|-0.665||Threshold for significance ≤0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Lixisenatide|Analysis was performed using Mixed-effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of second OAD use at screening, visits, treatment-by-visit interaction, and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value-by-visit interaction as a covariate.||-0.665|-0.898|<0.0001
81678749|NCT02058147|163053913|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Predefined non-inferiority margin of 0.3%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.384|-0.194|||Mixed Models Analysis||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin glargine|Analysis was performed using MMRM model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of second OAD use at screening, visits, treatment-by-visit interaction, and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value-by-visit interaction as a covariate.||-0.194|-0.384|
81678750|NCT02058147|163053913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.384|-0.194||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin glargine|Test of superiority was also performed as a secondary endpoint according to hierarchical testing procedure. Analysis was performed using MMRM model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of second OAD use at screening, visits, treatment-by-visit interaction, and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value-by-visit interaction, as a covariate.||-0.194|-0.384|<0.0001
81535895|NCT03863509|162754468|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|1.63|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in FVC, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive Smokers x Time vs never users x time as reference|||1.63|-3.22|0.518
81535896|NCT03863509|162754468|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.539|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from re-parameterized linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in FVC, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs Exclusive Smokers x time as reference|||||0.539
81678751|NCT02058147|163053914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|40.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.63|47.59||Threshold for significance ≤0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||HbA1c \<7.0%: Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Lixisenatide.|"HbA1c \<7.0%: Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Lixisenatide.~Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified on randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0%, ≥8.0%) and randomization strata of second OAD use at screening. This analysis was out of testing order."||47.59|33.63|<0.0001
81678752|NCT02058147|163053914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|36.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.81|42.95||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||HbA1c ≤6.5%: Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Lixisenatide.|"HbA1c ≤6.5%: Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Lixisenatide.~Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified on randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0%, ≥8.0%) and randomization strata of second OAD use at screening. This analysis was out of testing order."||42.95|29.81|<0.0001
81678753|NCT02058147|163053914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|14.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.37|20.25||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||HbA1c \<7.0%: Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin glargine.|"HbA1c \<7.0%: Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin glargine.~Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified on randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0%, ≥8.0%) and randomization strata of second OAD use at screening. This analysis was out of testing order."||20.25|8.37|<0.0001
81678754|NCT02058147|163053914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|16.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.13|22.58||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||HbA1c ≤6.5%: Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin glargine.|"HbA1c ≤6.5%: Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin glargine.~Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified on randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0%, ≥8.0%) and randomization strata of second OAD use at screening. This analysis was out of testing order."||22.58|10.13|<0.0001
81678755|NCT02058147|163053915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.498|-1.77||Threshold for significance ≤0.05. The hierarchical testing continued only when primary hypotheses (superiority: FRC to lixisenatide; non-inferiority: FRC to insulin glargine for HbA1c) was statistically significant.|ANCOVA||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin glargine.|Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0,≥8.0%), randomization strata of second OAD use at screening \& country as fixed effects \& baseline plasma glucose excursion value as a covariate. Hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially per pre-specified order.||-1.77|-2.498|<0.0001
81678756|NCT02058147|163053916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.891|-0.91||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin glargine|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant). Analysis was performed using MMRM model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of second OAD use at screening, visits, treatment-by-visit interaction, and country as fixed effects and baseline body weight value-by-visit interaction as a covariate.||-0.91|-1.891|<0.0001
81678757|NCT02058147|163053917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.246|-1.682||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Lixisenatide|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant). Analysis was performed using MMRM model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of second OAD use at screening, visits, treatment-by-visit interaction, and country as fixed effects and baseline FPG value-by-visit interaction as a covariate.||-1.682|-2.246|<0.0001
81678758|NCT02058147|163053918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.645|-1.158||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Lixisenatide|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant). Analysis was performed using MMRM model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of second OAD use at screening, visits, treatment-by-visit interaction, and country as fixed effects and baseline 7-point SMPG value-by-visit interaction as a covariate.||-1.158|-1.645|<0.0001
81678759|NCT02058147|163053918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.892|-0.495||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin Glargine|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant). Analysis was performed using MMRM model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of second OAD use at screening, visits, treatment-by-visit interaction, and country as fixed effects and baseline 7-point SMPG value-by-visit interaction, as a covariate.||-0.495|-0.892|<0.0001
81708382|NCT01426009|163113704|SUPERIORITY|Day 7 analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.0723|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0188||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0347|0.1099|||ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Mean Difference|An ANCOVA was used with change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response,with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence. A sample size of 30 subjects per comparison(133 total with dropouts)provides 90% power to detect a 0.12L difference in mean change trough FEV1 between active and placebo at an alpha of 0.05 using a 2-tailed t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 0.2.||0.1099|0.0347|0.0003
81708383|NCT01426009|163113704|SUPERIORITY|Day 7 analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.0676|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0184||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0307|0.1046|||ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Mean Difference|An ANCOVA was used with change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response,with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.A sample size of 30 subjects per comparison(133 total with dropouts)provides 90% power to detect a 0.12L difference in mean change trough FEV1 between active and placebo at an alpha of 0.05 using a 2-tailed t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 0.2.||0.1046|0.0307|0.0006
81678760|NCT02058147|163053919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|18.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.15|24.01||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin glargine|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified on randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8%, ≥8%) and randomization strata of second OAD use at screening.||24.01|12.15|<0.0001
81678761|NCT02058147|163053920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|18.45||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin Glargine|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified on randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0%, ≥8.0%) and randomization strata of second OAD use at screening.||18.45|7.5|< 0.0001
81678762|NCT02058147|163053921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.4857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.632|1.252||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin Glargine|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant). Analysis was performed using MMRM model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of second OAD use at screening, visits, treatment-by-visit interaction, and country as fixed effects.||1.252|-2.632|0.4857
81678763|NCT01014585|163053942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.71|||Log Rank|||||0.71|0.27|0.0004
81678764|NCT01014585|163053942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Days until LTR at the 25th percentile|18.0||||||95.0||||||||||||
81678765|NCT01014585|163053942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Days until LTR at the 25th percentile|45.0||||||95.0||||||||||||
81535897|NCT03863509|162754469|OTHER||Type III F-test of Fixed Group x Time Ef|7.157||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||False Discovery Rate correction (Benjamini and Hochberg procedure) applied to a set of 13 Group x Time interaction tests|Mixed Models Analysis|Age, race, and sex were covaried. Omnibus Group x Time (pre-post) interaction test: F (2, 375.412) = 7.157, p = .001|F (2, 375.412) = 7.157, p = .001|Linear mixed models adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity compared the within-and between-group responses following product use.||||0.001
81535898|NCT03863509|162754469|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-3.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.43|-1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in FEV1/FVC, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs never users x time as reference|||-1.35|-5.43|0.001
81678766|NCT01014585|163053943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.63|||Log Rank|||||0.63|0.20|0.0002
81678767|NCT01014585|163053943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Days until LTR at the 25th percentile|22.0||||||95.0||||||||||||
81678768|NCT01014585|163053944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.4104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.38|||Log Rank|||||1.38|0.46|0.4104
81678769|NCT01014585|163053944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Days until LTR at the 25th percentile|18.0||||||95.0||||||||||||
81678770|NCT01014585|163053944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Days until LTR at the 25th percentile|30.0||||||95.0||||||||||||
81678771|NCT01649947|163054013|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|56.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|72.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||The analysis is comprised of evaluable patients who had measureable disease and received at least one cycle of therapy and had disease evaluated.||72|8.9|0.01
81678772|NCT00670007|163054050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in lung density(adjusted P15)|-0.279|||=|0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.089|0.53||A 1-sided P-value \< 0.025 and a positive estimate of the treatment difference Early Start minus Delayed Start (ie, the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval \[CI\] being \> zero) will indicate superiority of Early Start compared with Delayed Start.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis of the annual rate of change in lung density (for TLC + FRC combined) was a linear random regression model with country, inspiration state, time since Day 1 \[CE1226\_4001\], and treatment-by time interaction as fixed effects and subject and subject-by-time interaction as random coefficients at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025.||0.530|-1.089|= 0.752
81678773|NCT00670007|163054050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in lung density(adjusted P15)|-0.371|||=|0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.159|0.417||A 1-sided P-value \< 0.025 and a positive estimate of the treatment difference Early Start minus Delayed Start (ie, the lower bound of the 95% CI being \> zero) will indicate superiority of Early Start compared with Delayed Start.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis of the annual rate of change in lung density (for TLC) was a linear random regression model with country, time since Day 1 \[CE1226\_4001\], and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and subject and subject-by-time interaction as random coefficients at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025.||0.417|-1.159|= 0.823
81678774|NCT00670007|163054050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in lung density(adjusted P15)|-0.176|||=|0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.738||A 1-sided P-value \< 0.025 and a positive estimate of the treatment difference Early Start minus Delayed Start (ie, the lower bound of the 95% CI being \> zero) will indicate superiority of Early Start compared with Delayed Start.|Regression, Linear|||Analysis of the annual rate of change in lung density (for FRC) was a linear random regression model with country, time since Day 1 \[CE1226\_4001\], and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and subject and subject-by-time interaction as random coefficients at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025.||0.738|-1.09|= 0.648
81678775|NCT00670007|163054051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in lung density(adjusted P15)|-0.53||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.179|1.12||Two-sided P-value|ANCOVA|||Analysis of the change in lung density (for TLC + FRC combined) from baseline to 2 years was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with country, treatment, and baseline lung density as fixed effects and inspiration state as a repeated random effect.||1.120|-2.179|0.526
81678776|NCT00670007|163054051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in lung density(adjusted P15)|-0.486||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.126|1.154||Two-sided P-value|ANCOVA|||Analysis of the change in lung density (for TLC) from baseline to 2 years was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with country, treatment, and baseline lung density as fixed effects.||1.154|-2.126|0.558
81678777|NCT00670007|163054051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in lung density(adjusted P15)|0.019||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.858|1.895||Two-sided P-value|ANCOVA|||Analysis of the change in lung density (for FRC) from baseline to 2 years was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with country, treatment, and baseline lung density as fixed effects.||1.895|-1.858|0.984
81678778|NCT00670007|163054052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in lung density(adjusted P15)|0.294||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.645|4.233||Two-sided P-value|ANCOVA|||Analysis of the percent change in lung density (for TLC + FRC combined) from baseline to 2 years was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with country, treatment, and baseline lung density as fixed effects and inspiration state as a repeated random effect.||4.233|-3.645|0.883
81678779|NCT00670007|163054052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in lung density(adjusted P15)|-0.151||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.172|3.87||Two-sided P-value|ANCOVA|||Analysis of the percent change in lung density (for TLC) from baseline to 2 years was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with country, treatment, and baseline lung density as fixed effects.||3.870|-4.172|0.941
81678780|NCT00670007|163054052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in lung density(adjusted P15)|1.787||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|6.014||Two-sided P-value|ANCOVA|||Analysis of the percent change in lung density (for FRC) from baseline to 2 years was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with country, treatment, and baseline lung density as fixed effects.||6.014|-2.440|0.404
81678781|NCT02613208|163054071|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Spearman coefficient|0.392|||<|0.001|||||||Spearman's correlation analysis|||Correlation between CTC and CEA level considering baseline CTC count||||<0.001
81678782|NCT02613208|163054071|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Spearman coefficient|0.088||||0.444|||||||Spearman's correlation analysis|||Correlation between CTC and CEA level considering CTC count at cycle 2||||0.444
81678783|NCT02613208|163054073|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Spearman coefficient|0.373|||<|0.001|||||||Spearman's correlation analysis|||Correlation between CTC and CA 15.3 level considering baseline CTC count||||<0.001
81678784|NCT02613208|163054073|OTHER|Correlation analysis|Spearman coefficient|0.129||||0.241|||||||Spearman's correlation analysis|||Correlation between CTC and CA 15.3 level considering CTC count at cycle 2||||0.241
81678785|NCT01070329|163054081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.22||The P-value is for the main effect of treatment. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.22|-0.75|<0.001
81678786|NCT01070329|163054082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.77|-2.62||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.62|-5.77|<0.001
81678787|NCT01070329|163054083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.42||This is the p-value for the Disrupt Work/School Work score. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.42|-1.47|<0.001
81678788|NCT01070329|163054083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.53||This the p-value for the Disrupt Social Life/Leisure score. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.53|-1.42|<0.001
81678789|NCT01070329|163054083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.49||This is the p-value for the Disrupt Family Life/Home score. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.49|-1.41|<0.001
81678790|NCT01070329|163054083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|-1.61||P-value for the SDS Total score. First gated secondary outcome measure. Gatekeeper strategy controlled experiment-wise type I error for 5 secondary outcomes with stepwise comparisons of treatments until outcome failed to be significant (p\>0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.61|-4.16|<0.001
81678791|NCT01070329|163054084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the second gated secondary outcome measure. A gatekeeper strategy (Dmitrienko et al. 2003) controlled experiment-wise type I error for 5 secondary outcomes. Treatments were compared stepwise until an outcome failed to be significant (p\>0.05).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81678792|NCT01070329|163054085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.173||95.0||||This third gated secondary outcome measure failed to meet statistical significance. A gatekeeper strategy (Dmitrienko et al. 2003) controlled experiment-wise type I error for 5 secondary outcomes.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.173
81678793|NCT01070329|163054086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.13|-1.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fourth gated secondary outcome measure. Statistical significance was not evaluated; prior gated secondary outcome measure failed (p\>0.05).||||-1.48|-4.13|
81678794|NCT01070329|163054087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.67||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.34||This is the p-value for the Change at Week 8. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.34|0.00|0.050
81678795|NCT01070329|163054087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|2.9||This is the p-value for the Change up to Week 8. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||2.90|-0.12|0.071
81678796|NCT01070329|163054088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.91||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.82||This is the p-value for the Change from Baseline in SBP at Week 8. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.82|0.00|0.050
81678797|NCT01070329|163054088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.1||This is the p-value for the Change from Baseline in DBP at Week 8. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.10|0.50|0.007
81678798|NCT01070329|163054088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|3.5||This is the p-value for the Change from Baseline in SBP up to Week 8. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||3.50|-0.09|0.063
81678799|NCT01070329|163054088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.81||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.02||This is the p-value for the Change from Baseline in DBP up to Week 8. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||3.02|0.60|0.004
81678800|NCT01070329|163054089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|-0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fifth gated secondary outcome measure. Statistical significance was not evaluated; the third gated secondary outcome measure failed (p\>0.05).||||-0.96|-3.18|
81678801|NCT01070329|163054090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.15||This is the p-value for the Change from Baseline at Week 8. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.15|-0.93|0.007
81678802|NCT01070329|163054090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.22||This is the p-value for the Change from Baseline up to Week 8. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-0.22|-0.93|0.002
81678803|NCT01070329|163054091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.021
81678804|NCT01070329|163054092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.27||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Severity for Worst Pain score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.27|-0.85|<0.001
81678805|NCT01070329|163054092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.13||This is the p-value for main effect of treatment for the BPI Severity for Least Pain score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.13|-0.64|0.003
81678806|NCT01070329|163054092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.22||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Severity for Average Pain score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.22|-0.75|<0.001
81678807|NCT01070329|163054092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.27||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Severity for Pain Right Now score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.27|-0.86|<0.001
81708384|NCT01426009|163113704|SUPERIORITY|Day 7 analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0188|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0644|0.1398|||ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Mean Difference|An ANCOVA was used with change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.A sample size of 30 subjects per comparison(133 total with dropouts)provides 90% power to detect a 0.12L difference in mean change trough FEV1 between active and placebo at an alpha of 0.05 using a 2-tailed t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 0.2.||0.1398|0.0644|<0.0001
81708385|NCT01426009|163113704|SUPERIORITY|Day 7 analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1299|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0918|0.1681|||ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Mean Difference|An ANCOVA was used with change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.A sample size of 30 subjects per comparison(133 total with dropouts)provides 90% power to detect a 0.12L difference in mean change trough FEV1 between active and placebo at an alpha of 0.05 using a 2-tailed t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 0.2.||00.1681|0.0918|<0.0001
81708386|NCT01426009|163113704|SUPERIORITY|Day 7 analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.0446|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0186||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0073|0.082|||Mantel Haenszel||Standard Error of the Mean Difference|An ANCOVA was used with change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.A sample size of 30 subjects per comparison(133 total with dropouts)provides 90% power to detect a 0.12L difference in mean change trough FEV1 between active and placebo at an alpha of 0.05 using a 2-tailed t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 0.2.||0.0820|0.0073|0.0200
81708387|NCT01426009|163113704|SUPERIORITY|Day 7 analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.0813|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0284||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0243|0.1382|||ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Mean Difference|An ANCOVA was used with change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.A sample size of 30 subjects per comparison(133 total with dropouts)provides 90% power to detect a 0.12L difference in mean change trough FEV1 between active and placebo at an alpha of 0.05 using a 2-tailed t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 0.2.||0.1382|0.0243|0.0060
81708388|NCT01426009|163113704|SUPERIORITY|Day 1 analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.0385|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0183||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0018|0.0752|||ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Mean Difference|An ANCOVA was used with change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.A sample size of 30 subjects per comparison(133 total with dropouts)provides 90% power to detect a 0.12L difference in mean change trough FEV1 between active and placebo at an alpha of 0.05 using a 2-tailed t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 0.2.||0.0752|0.0018|0.0402
81678808|NCT01070329|163054092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.11||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Pain Interference with General Activity score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.11|-0.75|0.008
81708389|NCT01426009|163113704|SUPERIORITY|Day 1 analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.0696|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0179||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0337|0.1055|||ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Mean Difference|An ANCOVA was used with change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.A sample size of 30 subjects per comparison(133 total with dropouts)provides 90% power to detect a 0.12L difference in mean change trough FEV1 between active and placebo at an alpha of 0.05 using a 2-tailed t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 0.2.||0.1055|0.0337|0.0003
81708390|NCT01426009|163113704|SUPERIORITY|Day 1 analysis|Least Squares Mean|0.0501|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.0861|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA was used with change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.A sample size of 30 subjects per comparison(133 total with dropouts)provides 90% power to detect a 0.12L difference in mean change trough FEV1 between active and placebo at an alpha of 0.05 using a 2-tailed t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 0.2.||0.0861|0.0140|0.0074
81708391|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.0767|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0131|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0505|0.1028|||ANCOVA||standard error of the mean difference|ACU 0-24 on Day 1||0.1028|0.0505|<0.0001
81708392|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0127|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0965|0.1475|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|ACU 0-24 Day 1||0.1475|0.0965|<0.0001
81678809|NCT01070329|163054092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.15||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Pain Interference with Mood score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.15|-0.80|0.004
81678810|NCT01070329|163054092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.12||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Pain Interference with Walking Ability Score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.12|-0.72|0.006
81678811|NCT01070329|163054092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.09||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Pain Interference with Normal Work score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.09|-0.72|0.012
81708393|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0128|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0965|0.1479|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-24 Day 1||0.1479|0.0965|<0.0001
81678812|NCT01070329|163054092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.04||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Pain Interference with Relations with Others score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.04|-0.70|0.029
81678813|NCT01070329|163054092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.02||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Pain Interference with Sleep score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.02|-0.75|0.037
81678814|NCT01070329|163054092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.14||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Pain Interference with Enjoyment of Life score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.14|-0.81|0.006
81678815|NCT01070329|163054092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.15||This is the p-value for the main effect of treatment for the BPI Interference score. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.15|-0.74|0.004
81678816|NCT01070329|163054093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.49||P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.49|-0.90|<0.001
81678817|NCT01070329|163054094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.116||95.0||||This is the p-value for Suicidal Ideation. P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.116
81678818|NCT06062264|163054095|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.06||||||Comparing the risk of receiving an influenza vaccination|Adjusted risk ratio. These results compare arms which received portal-based PCP video reminder messages to the arm receiving standard health system portal messages (control).|1.06|1.00|
81678819|NCT06062264|163054095|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.06|||||Adjusted risk ratio. These results compare arms which received portal-based PCP video reminder messages to the arm receiving standard health system portal messages (control).|Comparing the risk of receiving an influenza vaccination||1.06|0.99|
81678820|NCT05195528|163054098|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean|17.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.81|22.45||P-values were obtained from the general linear model with treatment group as factor and severity and frequency of heartburn at baseline as covariates.|General linear model|||||22.45|11.81|<0.0001
81678821|NCT05195528|163054098|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|16.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.36|22.04||P-values were obtained from the general linear model with treatment group as factor and severity and frequency of heartburn at baseline as covariates.|General linear model|||||22.04|11.36|<0.0001
81678822|NCT05195528|163054099|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|15.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.93|21.6||P-values were obtained from the general linear model with treatment group as factor and severity and frequency of heartburn at baseline as covariates.|General linear model|||||21.60|9.93|<0.0001
81678823|NCT05195528|163054099|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|13.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.84|19.54||P-values were obtained from the general linear model with treatment group as factor and severity and frequency of heartburn at baseline as covariates.|General linear model|||||19.54|7.84|<0.0001
81678824|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.758|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.38|0.67|||||Week 12. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||0.67|-6.38|
81678825|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.382|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|1.78|||||Week 12. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||1.78|-3.75|
81678826|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.442|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|2.26|||||Week 12. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||2.26|-3.52|
81678827|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.732|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.34|1.6|||||Week 12. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||1.60|-5.34|
81678828|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.422|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|3.2|||||Week 12. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||3.20|-2.50|
81535899|NCT03863509|162754469|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|1.89|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in FEV1/FVC, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive Smokers x Time vs never users x time as reference|||1.89|-2.53|0.778
81678829|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.607|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.67|0.77|||||Week 24. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||0.77|-5.67|
81678830|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.265|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|1.08|||||Week 24. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||1.08|-3.99|
81535900|NCT03863509|162754469|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|3.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from re-parameterized linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in FEV1/FVC, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs Exclusive Smokers x time as reference|||||0.002
81535901|NCT03863509|162754470|OTHER||Type III F-test of Fixed Group x Time Ef|4.317||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||False Discovery Rate correction (Benjamini and Hochberg procedure) applied to a set of 13 Group x Time interaction tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|Age, race, and sex were covaried. Omnibus Group x Time (pre-post) interaction test: F (2, 373.170) = 4.317, p = .014|F (2, 373.170) = 4.317, p = .014|Linear mixed models adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity compared the within-and between-group responses following product use||||0.014
81678831|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.305|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|2.55|||||Week 24. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||2.55|-2.68|
81678832|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.584|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|2.18|||||Week 24. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||2.18|-4.17|
81678833|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|3.97|||||Week 24. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||3.97|-1.20|
81678834|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.845|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|2.73|||||Week 36. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||2.73|-4.66|
81678835|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.449|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|3.05|||||Week 36. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||3.05|-2.76|
81678836|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.498|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|3.86|||||Week 36. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||3.86|-2.15|
81678837|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.817|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.76|2.53|||||Week 36. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||2.53|-4.76|
81678838|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.476|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|3.66|||||Week 36. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||3.66|-2.25|
81678839|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|0.34|||||Week 52. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||0.34|-5.95|
81678840|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.237|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|1.56|||||Week 52. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||1.56|-3.39|
81678841|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.275|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|1.2|||||Week 52. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||1.20|-3.91|
81678842|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.548|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|1.21|||||Week 52. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||1.21|-4.99|
81678843|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.261|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|2.08|||||Week 52. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||2.08|-2.97|
81678844|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.699|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.39|-0.58|||||Week 68. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||-0.58|-7.39|
81678845|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.336|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|0.81|||||Week 68. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||0.81|-4.54|
81678846|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.379|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|1.41|||||Week 68. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||1.41|-4.12|
81678847|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.674|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.47|1.23|||||Week 68. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||1.23|-5.47|
81678848|NCT02631538|163054121|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.362|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|3.24|||||Week 68. Analysis was performed using mixed effects repeated measures model, with Baseline, treatment, visit and interactions of visit with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.|||3.24|-2.21|
81678849|NCT01688050|163054133|OTHER|The primary safety endpoint of this study is analyzed using only descriptive statistics and it is not analyzed for the purpose of statistical inference|All-cause mortality rate (%)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.88|||||Wald method|||5.88|0|
81678850|NCT01688050|163054134|OTHER|The primary safety endpoint of this study is analyzed using only descriptive statistics and it is not analyzed for the purpose of statistical inference|Aortic injury-related mortality rate (%)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|7.1|||||Exact method|||7.1|0|
81678851|NCT01688050|163054135|OTHER|The primary effectiveness endpoint of this study is analyzed using only descriptive statistics and it is not analyzed for the purpose of statistical inference|Device success rate (%)|96.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.6|100.0|||||Wald method|||100|90.6|
81678852|NCT00110019|163054143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.18|||Log Rank|Stratified log rank test is used for overall survival comparison, stratified on AJCC stage, ECOG Performance status and prior therapy status|Arm II is the reference group|||1.18|0.87|0.863
81678853|NCT00110019|163054144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.03||priori threshold for statistical significance: P\<0.05|Log Rank|Stratified log rank test is used for progression-free survival comparison, stratified on AJCC stage, ECOG Performance status and prior therapy status|Arm II is the reference group|||1.03|0.78|0.092
81678854|NCT00110019|163054145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.427||95.0||||priori threshold for statistical significance: P\<0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.427
81678855|NCT01046695|163054150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Decrease in OME use in the TENS Unit during the first and second 24 hours.||||.005
81678856|NCT01046695|163054150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Decrease in OME use in the Control Arm during the first and second 24 hours.||||.11
81678857|NCT01046695|163054151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.70
81678858|NCT04426695|163054157|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.25||||0.0663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.02||P-value for change from baseline on log scale for each treatment group was based on the Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group.|ANCOVA|||||0.02|-0.51|0.0663
81678859|NCT04426695|163054157|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.31||||0.0204||95.0|-0.57|0.05||P-value for change from baseline on log scale for each treatment group was based on the Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group.|ANCOVA|||||0.05|-0.57|0.0204
81678860|NCT04426695|163054157|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.28||||0.0172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.05||P-value for change from baseline on log scale for each treatment group was based on the Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group.|ANCOVA|||To control alpha at a strict 0.05 level, this endpoint was tested hierarchically, with the virologic endpoint tested first. All hierarchical testing was done using the combined dose group.||-0.05|-0.51|0.0172
81535902|NCT03863509|162754470|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-5.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.21|-0.95|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in FEF 25-75, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs never users x time as reference|Fixed effects from mixed models of measures before and after nicotine-containing product challenge (covariate-adjusted)||-0.95|-9.21|0.016
81678861|NCT04426695|163054158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0431||||||P-value was derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value was based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0431
81678862|NCT04426695|163054158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7975||||||P-value was derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value was based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7975
81678863|NCT04426695|163054158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2048||||||P-value was derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value was based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To control alpha at a strict 0.05 level, this endpoint was tested hierarchically, with the virologic endpoint tested first. All hierarchical testing was done using the combined dose group.||||0.2048
81678864|NCT04426695|163054159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0039||||||P-value was derived CMH test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value was based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0039
81678865|NCT04426695|163054159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2415||||||P-value was derived CMH test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value was based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2415
81678866|NCT04426695|163054159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0195||||||P-value was derived CMH test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value was based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To control alpha at a strict 0.05 level, this endpoint was tested hierarchically, with the virologic endpoint tested first. All hierarchical testing was done using the combined dose group.||||0.0195
81678867|NCT04426695|163054160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0085||||||P-value was derived CMH test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< = 5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0085
81678868|NCT04426695|163054160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9902||||||P-value was derived CMH test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< = 5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9902
81678869|NCT04426695|163054160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1486||||||P-value was derived CMH test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< = 5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To control alpha at a strict 0.05 level, this endpoint was tested hierarchically, with the virologic endpoint tested first. All hierarchical testing was done using the combined dose group.||||0.1486
81678870|NCT04426695|163054161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0092||||||P-value was derived CMH test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< = 5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value was based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0092
81678871|NCT04426695|163054161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.221||||||P-value was derived CMH test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< = 5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value was based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2210
81678872|NCT04426695|163054161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0249||||||P-value was derived CMH test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< = 5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value was based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To control alpha at a strict 0.05 level, this endpoint was tested hierarchically, with the virologic endpoint tested first. All hierarchical testing was done using the combined dose group.||||0.0249
81678873|NCT04426695|163054162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0045||||||P-value was derived CMH test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< = 5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value was based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0045
81678874|NCT04426695|163054162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0714||||||P-value was derived CMH test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< = 5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value was based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0714
81678875|NCT04426695|163054162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0061||||||P-value was derived CMH test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< = 5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value was based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To control alpha at a strict 0.05 level, this endpoint was tested hierarchically, with the virologic endpoint tested first. All hierarchical testing was done using the combined dose group.||||0.0061
81678876|NCT04426695|163054163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0023||||||P-value was derived CMH test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< = 5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value was based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0023
81678877|NCT04426695|163054163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3544||||||P-value was derived CMH test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< = 5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value was based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3544
81678878|NCT04426695|163054163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0212||||||P-value was derived CMH test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< = 5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value was based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To control alpha at a strict 0.05 level, this endpoint was tested hierarchically, with the virologic endpoint tested first. All hierarchical testing was done using the combined dose group.||||0.0212
81678879|NCT04426695|163054169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0575||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0575
81678880|NCT04426695|163054169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3133||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3133
81678881|NCT04426695|163054169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0849||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0849
81678882|NCT04426695|163054170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2167||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2167
81678883|NCT04426695|163054170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4123||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4123
81535903|NCT03863509|162754470|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|4.48|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in FEF 25-75, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive Smokers x Time vs never users x time as reference|||4.48|-4.47|0.998
81678884|NCT04426695|163054170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2206||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2206
81468432|NCT05633992|162628610|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 12 serotypes common to both V116 and PPSV23, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the OPA GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) to be \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Day 30 GMT Ratio|1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.14|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|cLDA model with terms for vaccination group, time, interaction of time-by-vaccination, age stratum at baseline, and interaction of time-by-age stratum|Ratio is V116/PPSV23. GMT ratio and confidence interval estimated from the cLDA model. The cLDA model-based ratio includes estimated data for participants who had baseline data available but no day 30 measurement.|Serotype 10A||2.14|1.28|<0.001
81678885|NCT04426695|163054171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0383||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0383
81678886|NCT04426695|163054171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3296||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3296
81678887|NCT04426695|163054171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0766||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0766
81678888|NCT04426695|163054172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0070
81678889|NCT04426695|163054172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0507||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0507
81678890|NCT04426695|163054172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0051||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0051
81678891|NCT04426695|163054173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0174||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0174
81678892|NCT04426695|163054173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2900
81678893|NCT04426695|163054173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0454||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0454
81678894|NCT04426695|163054174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0040
81678895|NCT04426695|163054174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0413||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0413
81678896|NCT04426695|163054174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0032||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0032
81678897|NCT04426695|163054175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0105||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0105
81678898|NCT04426695|163054175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0622||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0622
81678899|NCT04426695|163054175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0088||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0088
81678900|NCT04426695|163054176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0275||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0275
81678901|NCT04426695|163054176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0223||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0223
81678902|NCT04426695|163054176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0072||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0072
81678903|NCT04426695|163054177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1032||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1032
81708394|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1625|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0131|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1362|0.1888|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-24 day 1||0.1888|0.1362|<0.0001
81678904|NCT04426695|163054177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.335||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3350
81678905|NCT04426695|163054177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1314||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1314
81678906|NCT04426695|163054178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00024||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.00024
81678907|NCT04426695|163054178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0054||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0054
81678908|NCT04426695|163054178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0005
81678909|NCT04426695|163054185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0533||||||P-value based on stratified log-rank test with the type of background standard-of-care and baseline serostatus as stratification factors.|Log Rank|||||||0.0533
81678910|NCT04426695|163054185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0411||||||P-value based on stratified log-rank test with the type of background standard-of-care and baseline serostatus as stratification factors.|Log Rank|||||||0.0411
81678911|NCT04426695|163054185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0229||||||P-value based on stratified log-rank test with the type of background standard-of-care and baseline serostatus as stratification factors.|Log Rank|||||||0.0229
81678912|NCT04426695|163054186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0218|||||||Stratified Log Rank Test|||||||0.0218
81678913|NCT04426695|163054186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0156|||||||Stratified Log Rank Test|||||||0.0156
81678914|NCT04426695|163054186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0067|||||||Stratified Log Rank Test|||||||0.0067
81678915|NCT04426695|163054190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2162||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2162
81678916|NCT04426695|163054190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8783||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8783
81678917|NCT04426695|163054190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5583||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5583
81678918|NCT04426695|163054190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7189||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7189
81678919|NCT04426695|163054190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0429||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0429
81678920|NCT04426695|163054190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2103||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2103
81678921|NCT04426695|163054191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0223||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0223
81535904|NCT03863509|162754470|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|5.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from re-parameterized linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in FEF 25-75, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs Exclusive Smokers x time as reference|||||0.013
81678922|NCT04426695|163054191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1256||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1256
81678923|NCT04426695|163054191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0230
81678924|NCT04426695|163054191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1298||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1298
81678925|NCT04426695|163054191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2642||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2642
81678926|NCT04426695|163054191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.097||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0970
81708395|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0128|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1434|0.1946|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-24 day 1||0.1946|0.1434|<0.0001
81678927|NCT04426695|163054192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0147||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0147
81678928|NCT04426695|163054192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0669||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0669
81678929|NCT04426695|163054192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0094||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0094
81678930|NCT04426695|163054192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1306||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1306
81678931|NCT04426695|163054192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3576||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3576
81678932|NCT04426695|163054192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1476||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1476
81678933|NCT04426695|163054193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0481||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0481
81678934|NCT04426695|163054193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0535||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0535
81678935|NCT04426695|163054193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0199||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0199
81678936|NCT04426695|163054193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2784||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2784
81678937|NCT04426695|163054193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.251||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2510
81535905|NCT03863509|162754471|OTHER||Type III F-test of Fixed Group x Time Ef|6.694||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||False Discovery Rate correction (Benjamini and Hochberg procedure) applied to a set of 13 Group x Time interaction tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|Age, race, and sex were covaried. Omnibus Group x Time (pre-post) interaction test: F (2,376.779) = 6.694, p = .001|F ((2,376.779) = 6.694, p = .001|Linear mixed models adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity compared the within-and-between-group responses following product use Outcome measure ln transformed for analysis.||||0.001
81678938|NCT04426695|163054193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1702||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1702
81678939|NCT04426695|163054194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0500
81678940|NCT04426695|163054194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0663||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0663
81678941|NCT04426695|163054194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0229||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0229
81678942|NCT04426695|163054194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0208||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0208
81678943|NCT04426695|163054194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0388||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0388
81678944|NCT04426695|163054194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0092||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0092
81678945|NCT04426695|163054198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||stratified log-rank test|||||||0.0370
81678946|NCT04426695|163054198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1596|||||||stratified log-rank test|||||||0.1596
81678947|NCT04426695|163054198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0444|||||||stratified log-rank test|||||||0.0444
81678948|NCT04426695|163054198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1802|||||||stratified log-rank test|||||||0.1802
81678949|NCT04426695|163054198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0407|||||||stratified log-rank test|||||||0.0407
81678950|NCT04426695|163054198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0523|||||||stratified log-rank test|||||||0.0523
81678951|NCT04426695|163054199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0245|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0245
81678952|NCT04426695|163054199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0554|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0554
81678953|NCT04426695|163054199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0179|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0179
81678954|NCT04426695|163054199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0035|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0035
81678955|NCT04426695|163054199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0003
81678956|NCT04426695|163054199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0002
81678957|NCT04426695|163054200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0013|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0013
81535906|NCT03863509|162754471|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in FeNO, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs never users x time as reference|Fixed effects from mixed models of measures before and after nicotine-containing product challenge (covariate-adjusted)||-0.04|-0.14|0.001
81678958|NCT04426695|163054200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0010
81678959|NCT04426695|163054200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0002
81678960|NCT04426695|163054200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0250
81678961|NCT04426695|163054200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0012
81678962|NCT04426695|163054200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0014
81678963|NCT04426695|163054201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0623|||||||MMRM|||Difference vs. Placebo by Day 29||||0.0623
81678964|NCT04426695|163054201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0203|||||||MMRM|||Difference vs. Placebo by Day 29||||0.0203
81678965|NCT04426695|163054201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0193|||||||MMRM|||Difference vs. Placebo by Day 29||||0.0193
81678966|NCT04426695|163054201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1206|||||||MMRM|||Difference vs. Placebo by Day 29||||0.1206
81678967|NCT04426695|163054201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0911|||||||MMRM|||Difference vs. Placebo by Day 29||||0.0911
81678968|NCT04426695|163054201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0645|||||||MMRM|||Difference vs. Placebo by Day 29||||0.0645
81678969|NCT04426695|163054202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0623|||||||MMRM|||Percent Difference vs. Placebo at Day 29||||0.0623
81678970|NCT04426695|163054202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0203|||||||MMRM|||Percent Difference vs. Placebo at Day 29||||0.0203
81678971|NCT04426695|163054202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0193|||||||MMRM|||Percent Difference vs. Placebo at Day 29||||0.0193
81678972|NCT04426695|163054202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1206|||||||MMRM|||Percent Difference vs. Placebo at Day 29||||0.1206
81678973|NCT04426695|163054202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0911|||||||MMRM|||Percent Difference vs. Placebo at Day 29||||0.0911
81678974|NCT04426695|163054202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0645|||||||MMRM|||Percent Difference vs. Placebo at Day 29||||0.0645
81678975|NCT04426695|163054203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0481||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0481
81678976|NCT04426695|163054203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.988||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9880
81678977|NCT04426695|163054203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2498||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2498
81678978|NCT04426695|163054203|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.0000
81678979|NCT04426695|163054203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0457||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0457
81678980|NCT04426695|163054203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2153||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2153
81678981|NCT04426695|163054204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0811||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0811
81678982|NCT04426695|163054204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6701||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6701
81678983|NCT04426695|163054204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2006||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2006
81678984|NCT04426695|163054204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3313||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3313
81678985|NCT04426695|163054204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5542||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5542
81708396|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0189|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0716|0.1473|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-24 day 1||0.1473|0.0716|<0.0001
81678986|NCT04426695|163054204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2214||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2214
81678987|NCT04426695|163054205|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0389||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0389
81678988|NCT04426695|163054205|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5208||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5208
81678989|NCT04426695|163054205|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1079||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1079
81678990|NCT04426695|163054205|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3315||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3315
81678991|NCT04426695|163054205|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5797||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5797
81678992|NCT04426695|163054205|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3036||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3036
81678993|NCT04426695|163054206|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0364||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0364
81678994|NCT04426695|163054206|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2795||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2795
81678995|NCT04426695|163054206|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0588||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0588
81678996|NCT04426695|163054206|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0364||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0364
81678997|NCT04426695|163054206|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2795||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2795
81678998|NCT04426695|163054206|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0588||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0588
81678999|NCT04426695|163054207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2635||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2635
81679000|NCT04426695|163054207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8013||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8013
81679001|NCT04426695|163054207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.416||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4160
81708397|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0141|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0812|0.1379|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-24 on Day 7||0.1379|0.0812|<0.0001
81708398|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1271|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0139|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0993|0.1548|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC0-24 on Day 7||0.1548|0.0993|<0.0001
81679002|NCT04426695|163054207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2194||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2194
81679003|NCT04426695|163054207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.324||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3240
81679004|NCT04426695|163054207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1981||||||P-value is derived Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the type of background standard-of-care (antiviral therapies and non-antiviral therapies). If np \< =5 or n(1-p) \<= 5 in any treatment group, p-value is based on Fisher Exact Test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1981
81679005|NCT04276207|163054224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.377||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.896|0.142|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.142|-0.896|0.1450
81679006|NCT04276207|163054225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.262||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.406|-0.117|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.117|-0.406|0.0010
81679007|NCT04276207|163054226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.61||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.73|-2.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1||-2.49|-22.73|0.0173
81679008|NCT04276207|163054226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.75||||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.69|0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 2||0.81|-10.69|0.0243
81679009|NCT04276207|163054227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.945|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1||||0.945
81679010|NCT04276207|163054227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.888|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 2||||0.888
81679011|NCT01256177|163054230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean difference vs Placebo|-3.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|-1.04|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Baseline MADRS total value as covariate, treatment, bipolar strata, visit, treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects and centre as random.||Change from Baseline to Week 8 in MADRS total score based on observed cases (OC)||-1.04|-5.39|0.004
81679012|NCT01256177|163054231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.54||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|4.13|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio was modeled by logistic regression adjusted for centre, baseline score, and bipolar strata.|Quetiapine XR/Placebo|||4.13|1.56|0.001
81679013|NCT01256177|163054232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|3.86|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio was modeled by logistic regression adjusted for centre, baseline score, and bipolar strata.|Quetiapine XR/Placebo|||3.86|1.46|0.001
81679014|NCT01256177|163054233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean difference vs Placebo|-1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|-0.15|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM)|Baseline MADRS total value as covariate, treatment, bipolar strata, visit, treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects and centre as random.||Change from Baseline to Week 1 in MADRS total score based on observed cases (OC)||-0.15|-2.79|0.029
81679015|NCT01256177|163054233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean difference vs Placebo|-2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|-0.69|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM)|Baseline MADRS total value as covariate, treatment, bipolar strata, visit, treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects and centre as random.||Change from Baseline to Week 2 in MADRS total score based on observed cases (OC)||-0.69|-4.16|0.006
81679016|NCT01256177|163054233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean difference vs Placebo|-3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-1.25|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Baseline MADRS total value as covariate, treatment, bipolar strata, visit, treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects and centre as random.||Change from Baseline to Week 4 in MADRS total score based on observed cases (OC)||-1.25|-5.00|0.001
81468433|NCT05633992|162628610|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 12 serotypes common to both V116 and PPSV23, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the OPA GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) to be \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Day 30 GMT Ratio|1.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.92|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|cLDA model with terms for vaccination group, time, interaction of time-by-vaccination, age stratum at baseline, and interaction of time-by-age stratum|Ratio is V116/PPSV23. GMT ratio and confidence interval estimated from the cLDA model. The cLDA model-based ratio includes estimated data for participants who had baseline data available but no day 30 measurement.|Serotype 11A||1.92|1.20|<0.001
81679017|NCT01256177|163054233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean difference vs Placebo|-2.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|-0.05|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Baseline MADRS total value as covariate, treatment, bipolar strata, visit, treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects and centre as random.||Change from Baseline to Week 6 in MADRS total score based on observed cases (OC)||-0.05|-4.12|0.045
81679018|NCT01256177|163054233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean difference vs Placebo|-3.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|-1.04|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Baseline MADRS total value as covariate, treatment, bipolar strata, visit, treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects and centre as random.||Change from Baseline to Week 8 in MADRS total score based on observed cases (OC)||-1.04|-5.39|0.004
81679019|NCT01256177|163054234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean difference vs Placebo|-2.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|-0.61|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Baseline HAM-D total value as covariate, treatment, bipolar strata, visit, treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects and centre as random.||Change from Baseline to Week 8 in HAM-D total score based on observed cases (OC)||-0.61|-3.88|0.007
81679020|NCT01256177|163054235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean difference vs Placebo|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.17|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Baseline CGI-BP-S score for overall BP illness as covariate, trt, bipolar strata, visit, trt-visit interaction as fixed effect and centre as random.||Change from baseline to Week 8 assessment in the CGI-BP-S score for overall Bipolar (BP) illness based on observed cases (OC)||-0.17|-0.84|0.003
81679021|NCT01256177|163054235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean difference vs Placebo|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.13|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Baseline CGI-BP-S score for depression as covariate, trt, Bipolar strata, visit, trt-visit interaction as fixed effects and centre as random.||Change from Baseline to Week 8 assessment in the CGI-BP-S score of depression based on observed cases (OC)||-0.13|-0.81|0.007
81679022|NCT01256177|163054236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|3.36|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio between treatment groups was modeled by logistic regression adjusted for centre, baseline score and bipolar Strata.|Quetiapine XR/Placebo|||3.36|1.26|0.004
81679023|NCT01256177|163054237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean difference vs Placebo|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.07|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Baseline MADRS item 10 score as covariate, treatment, bipolar strata, visit, treatment-visit interaction as fixed effect and centre as random.||Change from Baseline to Week 8 in MADRS item 10 score for suicidal ideation based on observed cases (OC)||-0.07|-0.38|0.005
81679024|NCT01256177|163054238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.26||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.38|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio between treatment groups was modeled by logistic regression adjusted for centre, strata and baseline score.|Quetiapine XR/Placebo|||2.38|0.03|0.233
81679025|NCT01110395|163054239|OTHER|Bland and Altman|Mean + SD|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96|||TWO_SIDED|||||Bland Altman|mean + SD|Bland Altman|We have provided all the information that is available to us. The PI has left the institution and we are unable to contact him. We have no further data to correct the errors.|We are unable to provide any further data that has been requested. We have supplied all the data that we can possibly provide because the PI has left the institution and we are unable to contact him. We have no other data.|There are no other statistical analysis. We have provided all the information that is available to us. We have no other data available to us because the PI has left the institution and we are unable to contact him.|||
81679026|NCT01110395|163054239|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mean + SD|||||||<0.05
81679027|NCT02086331|163054256|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Intraclass correlation of repeated measures - 0.96, p=0.08|||
81679028|NCT00510276|163054263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.82||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|8.2||A gate-keeper strategy was applied to adjust for multiple tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in AAQOL-29 score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||8.20|1.44|0.005
81679029|NCT00510276|163054264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|10.12||A gate-keeper strategy was applied to adjust for multiple tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in AAQOL-29 relationship subscale score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||10.12|1.68|0.006
81679030|NCT00510276|163054265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.73||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|10.46||A gate-keeper strategy was applied to adjust for multiple tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in AAQOL-29 relationship subscale score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||10.46|1.00|0.018
81679031|NCT00510276|163054266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.36||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|8.39||A gate-keeper strategy was applied to adjust for multiple tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in AAQOL-29 psychological health subscale score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||8.39|0.33|0.034
81679032|NCT00510276|163054267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|7.12||A gate-keeper strategy was applied to adjust for multiple tests.|ANCOVA|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in AAQOL-29 life outlook subscale score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||7.12|-0.33|0.074
81679033|NCT00510276|163054268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.24|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in CGI-ADHD-S score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||-0.24|-0.63|<0.001
81679034|NCT00510276|163054269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.94|-2.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in CAARS-S:SV score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||-2.15|-5.94|<0.001
81679035|NCT00510276|163054270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.04|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in PGI-I scores at 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||-0.04|-0.45|0.020
81679036|NCT00510276|163054271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.35|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in MADRS score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||0.35|-1.19|0.282
81679037|NCT00510276|163054272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|1.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in BAI score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||1.19|-2.21|0.556
81468434|NCT05633992|162628610|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 12 serotypes common to both V116 and PPSV23, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the OPA GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) to be \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Day 30 GMT Ratio|1.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|2.72|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|cLDA model with terms for vaccination group, time, interaction of time-by-vaccination, age stratum at baseline, and interaction of time-by-age stratum|Ratio is V116/PPSV23. GMT ratio and confidence interval estimated from the cLDA model. The cLDA model-based ratio includes estimated data for participants who had baseline data available but no day 30 measurement.|Serotype 12F||2.72|1.43|<0.001
81679038|NCT00510276|163054273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||Tested was the null hypothesis that AAQOL-29 total score and CAARS-Inv:SV total score are not correlated.||||<0.001
81679039|NCT00510276|163054274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.08|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in TLFB incidence for use of alcohol score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||0.08|-0.39|0.198
81679040|NCT00510276|163054275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.26|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in TLFB incidence for use of caffeine score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||0.26|-0.33|0.825
81679041|NCT00510276|163054277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|2.17|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in TLFB incidence for use of nicotine score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||2.17|-0.53|0.233
81679042|NCT00510276|163054278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.37|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in TLFB incidence for use of marijuana score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||0.37|-0.24|0.676
81679043|NCT00510276|163054279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.39|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in Fagerstorm Test for Nicotine Dependence score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||0.39|-1.00|0.382
81679044|NCT00510276|163054280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.78|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in SASS score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||0.78|-1.24|0.656
81679045|NCT00510276|163054281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.61||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|0.86|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in Driving Behavior Survey Self-Report score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||0.86|-4.08|0.201
81679046|NCT00510276|163054282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.39|-2.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for treatment, investigator, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score, baseline score-by-visit interaction.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no difference in CAARS-Inv:SV score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between the atomoxetine group and the placebo group. With approximately 220 patients per arm, assuming a 68% completion rate and an estimated effect size of atomoxetine over placebo of 0.35, using a 5% significance level, the analysis was expected to have 90% power to detect a difference between atomoxetine and placebo at week 12.||-2.72|-7.39|<0.001
81679047|NCT00510276|163054283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.41|17.63|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in Driving Behavior Survey Other-Report score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||17.63|-16.41|0.933
81679048|NCT00510276|163054284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.95||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.09|-0.81|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in BRIEF-A Behavioral regulation score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||-0.81|-5.09|0.007
81679049|NCT00510276|163054285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.35|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in BRIEF-A emotional control section score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||0.35|-1.50|0.219
81535907|NCT03863509|162754471|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in FeNO, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive Smokers x Time vs never users x time as reference|||0.04|-0.08|0.555
81679050|NCT00510276|163054286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.58||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.37|-2.78|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in BRIEF-A GEC section score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||-2.78|-12.37|0.002
81679051|NCT00510276|163054287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.29|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in BRIEF-A Inconsistency section score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||0.29|-0.47|0.644
81679052|NCT00510276|163054288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.25|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in BRIEFS-A infrequency score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||0.25|-0.02|0.097
81679053|NCT00510276|163054289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.37|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in BRIEF-A Inhibit Section score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||-0.37|-1.57|0.002
81679054|NCT00510276|163054290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in BRIEF-A Initiate section score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||-0.02|-1.33|0.044
81679055|NCT00510276|163054291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.49||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.43|-1.55|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in BRIEF-A Metacognition section score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||-1.55|-7.43|0.003
81679056|NCT00510276|163054292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.23|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in BRIEF-A negativity section score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||0.23|-0.51|0.456
81679057|NCT00510276|163054293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in BRIEF-A Organization of Materials section score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||0.00|-1.31|0.051
81679058|NCT00510276|163054294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|-0.47|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in BRIEF-A Plan/Organize section score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||-0.47|-2.19|0.002
81679059|NCT00510276|163054295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in BRIEF-A SHIFT section score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||-0.01|-1.04|0.045
81679060|NCT00510276|163054296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.32|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in BRIEF-A Self Monitor Section score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||-0.32|-1.35|0.001
81679061|NCT00510276|163054297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in BRIEF-A Task Monitor section score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||-0.19|-1.23|0.008
81679062|NCT00510276|163054298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|-0.63|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in BRIEF-A Working Memory section score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||-0.63|-1.98|<0.001
81679063|NCT00510276|163054299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|0.04|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for baseline score, treatment, and investigator||Tested was the null hypothesis that there is no statistically significant difference in ESS score changes from baseline to 12-week endpoint between atomoxetine and placebo treatment groups.||0.04|-1.42|0.065
81679064|NCT00510276|163054300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.788||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Tested was smoking status across treatment.||Tested was the null hypothesis that smoking status is not a predictor of response to atomoxetine treatment compared with placebo||||0.788
81679065|NCT00510276|163054301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.482||95.0||||Tested was smoking status across treatment.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Tested was the null hypothesis that smoking status is not a predictor of strong response to atomoxetine treatment compared with placebo||||0.482
81679066|NCT03486392|163054302|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least square (LS) Means|-6.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.056|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.31|-4.19|||Dunnett's method|||||-4.19|-9.31|< 0.001
81679067|NCT03486392|163054302|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-8.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.921|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.31|-5.84|||Dunnett's method|||||-5.84|-10.31|< 0.001
81679068|NCT03486392|163054302|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-10.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.934|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.31|-7.78|||Dunnett's method|||||-7.78|-12.31|< 0.001
81679069|NCT03486392|163054302|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-5.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.99|-3.57|||Dunnett's method|||||-3.57|-7.99|< 0.001
81679070|NCT00331006|163054315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.1875||||0.043|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.053|||the a priori p-value was 0.05 for statistical significance|Exact Binomial|||The null hypothesis is that the proportion of participants in which the inhibitor level falls to less than 5 BU/mL between weeks 6 to 22 and remains below 5 BU/mL at 5-7 days following re-challenge with factor VIII is no more than 0.05|||.053|0.043
81535908|NCT03863509|162754471|OTHER||interaction term coefficient|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||fixed effects from re-parameterized linear mixed model testing for effects of group, time, and group x time in FeNO, adjusting for age, sex, and race for Exclusive E-cigarette users x Time vs Exclusive Smokers x time as reference|||||0.007
81679071|NCT00331006|163054316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.073|0.524|||Exact Binomial|||No hypothesis about the value of this proportion was specified in the study design||0.524|0.073|
81679072|NCT01486199|163054354|EQUIVALENCE|alpha=0.05||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing absorptive clearance in CF children vs adult controls||||0.002
81679073|NCT01486199|163054355|EQUIVALENCE|alpha = 0.05||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of mucociliary clearance in CF children compared to healthy adults||||0.20
81708399|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1169|0.173|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-24 on day 7||0.1730|0.1169|<0.0001
81708400|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1688|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0142|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1403|0.1972|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-24 on day 7||0.1972|0.1403|<0.0001
81708401|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1396|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0139|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1117|0.173|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-24 on day 7||0.1730|0.1117|<0.0001
81468435|NCT05633992|162628610|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 12 serotypes common to both V116 and PPSV23, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the OPA GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) to be \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Day 30 GMT Ratio|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.0|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|cLDA model with terms for vaccination group, time, interaction of time-by-vaccination, age stratum at baseline, and interaction of time-by-age stratum|Ratio is V116/PPSV23. GMT ratio and confidence interval estimated from the cLDA model. The cLDA model-based ratio includes estimated data for participants who had baseline data available but no day 30 measurement.|Serotype 17F||2.00|1.28|<0.001
81679074|NCT01486199|163054356|EQUIVALENCE|alpha=0.05||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing absorptive clearance at t=0 vs t=2 years in pediatric CF subjects||||0.24
81679075|NCT01486199|163054357|EQUIVALENCE|alpha=0.05||||||0.87|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing mucociliary clearance at t=0 and t=2yrs in pediatric CF subjects||||0.87
81679076|NCT01360645|163054381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.12||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-1.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||The primary analysis was performed on the Efficacy Sample by fitting a Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis with an unstructured variance covariance structure in which the change from the end of Phase A (Week 8) in MADRS Total Score (at Weeks 9 to 14) was the dependent variable. The model included fixed class effect terms for treatment, trial site, visit week, and an interaction term of treatment by visit week.||-1.54|-4.70|0.0001
81679077|NCT01360645|163054382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.21||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|-1.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||||-1.54|-4.87|0.0002
81708402|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1183|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0194|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0795|0.1972|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-24 on day 7||0.1972|0.0795|<0.0001
81535909|NCT03863509|162754472|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||ANCOVA for group differences|ANCOVA|Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried. Test for group difference: F (2, 386) = 12.869, p \< .001||||||< .001
81679078|NCT01360645|163054383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45||||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||||-0.03|-0.86|0.0372
81708403|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0131|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0776|0.1301|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-12 on day 1||0.1301|0.0776|<0.0001
81708404|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1468|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0128|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1212|0.1724|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-12 on day 1||0.1724|0.1212|<0.0001
81679079|NCT01360645|163054384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||||-0.03|-0.88|0.0349
81679080|NCT01360645|163054385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 9||-0.34|-2.25|0.0080
81679081|NCT01360645|163054385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|-0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 10||-0.54|-2.91|0.0045
81679082|NCT01360645|163054385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.63||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 11||-1.30|-3.96|0.0001
81708405|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1579|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0128|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1322|0.1837|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-12 on day 1||0.1837|0.1322|<0.0001
81708406|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1919|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0132|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1655|0.2184|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-12 on day 1||0.2184|0.1655|<0.0001
81708407|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1994|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0128|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1738|0.2251|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-12 on day 1||0.2251|0.1738|<0.0001
81708408|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1248|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0188|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0872|0.1625|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-12 on day 1||0.1625|0.0872|<0.0001
81708409|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1279|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0154|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.097|0.1587|||ANCOVA|standard error of the Mean difference|standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-12 on day 7||0.1587|0.0970|<0.0001
81679083|NCT01360645|163054385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.59||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|-1.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 12||-1.18|-4.01|0.0004
81679084|NCT01360645|163054385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.19||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 13||-1.70|-4.68|0.0000
81679085|NCT01360645|163054386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.31||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 9||-0.34|-2.28|0.0086
81679086|NCT01360645|163054386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.52||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 10||-0.30|-2.74|0.0149
81679087|NCT01360645|163054386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.42||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|-1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 11||-1.05|-3.78|0.0006
81679088|NCT01360645|163054386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.52||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 12||-1.04|-4.00|0.0009
81679089|NCT01360645|163054386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.28||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|-3.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 13||-3.28|-4.84|0.0000
81679090|NCT01360645|163054387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis for Week 9||-0.08|-0.38|0.0022
81679091|NCT01360645|163054387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis for Week 10||-0.05|-0.38|0.0115
81679092|NCT01360645|163054387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis for Week 11||-0.03|-0.41|0.0255
81679093|NCT01360645|163054387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis for Week 12||-0.16|-0.57|0.0005
81679094|NCT01360645|163054387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis for Week 13||-0.20|-0.62|0.0001
81679095|NCT01360645|163054387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis for Week 14||-0.17|-0.60|0.0005
81679096|NCT01360645|163054388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis for Week 9||-0.10|-0.40|0.0010
81679097|NCT01360645|163054388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis for Week 10||-0.02|-0.37|0.0290
81708410|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1454|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0151|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1151|0.1756|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-12 on day 7||0.1756|0.1151|<0.0001
81679098|NCT01360645|163054388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.0422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis for Week 11||-0.01|-0.40|0.0422
81679099|NCT01360645|163054388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis for Week 12||-0.18|-0.61|0.0003
81679100|NCT01360645|163054388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis for Week 13||-0.20|-0.64|0.0002
81679101|NCT01360645|163054388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis for Week 14||-0.19|-0.65|0.0003
81679102|NCT01360645|163054389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.0229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 9||-0.02|-0.25|0.0229
81679103|NCT01360645|163054389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 10||-0.00|-0.28|0.0459
81679104|NCT01360645|163054389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 11||-0.05|-0.37|0.0097
81679105|NCT01360645|163054389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 12||-0.08|-0.42|0.0038
81679106|NCT01360645|163054389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 13||-0.18|-0.54|0.0001
81679107|NCT01360645|163054389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 14.||-0.15|-0.52|0.0004
81679108|NCT01360645|163054390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 9||-0.04|-0.27|0.0109
81679109|NCT01360645|163054390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.1286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 10||0.03|-0.25|0.1286
81679110|NCT01360645|163054390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.0521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 11||0.00|-0.32|0.0521
81679111|NCT01360645|163054390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 12||-0.06|-0.42|0.0084
81679112|NCT01360645|163054390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 13||-0.16|-0.54|0.0003
81679113|NCT01360645|163054390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 14||-0.15|-0.53|0.0006
81535910|NCT03863509|162754472|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.352||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.048|3.752|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex, and race were covaried||Never Users minus Exclusive E-Cig Users||3.752|-1.048|0.269
81679114|NCT01360645|163054391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.57||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|-0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 9||-0.32|-2.82|0.0139
81679115|NCT01360645|163054391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 10||-0.04|-3.01|0.0436
81679116|NCT01360645|163054391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.1903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 11||0.55|-2.75|0.1903
81679117|NCT01360645|163054391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.47||||0.0951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 12||0.26|-3.21|0.0951
81679118|NCT01360645|163054391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.75||||0.0626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 13||0.09|-3.59|0.0626
81679119|NCT01360645|163054391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.96||||0.0435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 14||-0.06|-3.87|0.0435
81708411|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1699|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0152|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1393|0.2004|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-12 on day 7||0.2004|0.1393|<0.0001
81708412|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1814|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0155|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1503|0.2125|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-12 on day 7||0.2125|0.1503|<0.0001
81708413|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1697|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0152|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1393|0.201|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-12 on day 7||0.201|0.1393|<0.0001
81708414|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1384|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0216|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0951|0.1817|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 0-12 on day 7||0.1817|0.0951|<0.0001
81679120|NCT01360645|163054392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.71||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|-0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 9||-0.47|-2.95|0.0069
81679121|NCT01360645|163054392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16||||0.1322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 10||0.35|-2.68|0.1322
81679122|NCT01360645|163054392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.4055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 11||0.98|-2.41|0.4055
81679123|NCT01360645|163054392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26||||0.1715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 12||0.55|-3.08|0.1715
81679124|NCT01360645|163054392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.42||||0.1424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 13||0.48|-3.33|0.1424
81708415|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.0471|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0157|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0155|0.0786|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 12-24 on day 1||0.0786|0.0155|<0.0001
81708416|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.0918|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0154|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0611|0.1226|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 12-24 on day 1||0.1226|0.0611|<0.0001
81708417|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.0829|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0155|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0519|0.1139|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 12-24 on day 1||0.1139|0.0519|<0.0001
81708418|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1299|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0158|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0982|0.1617|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 12-24 o day 1||0.1617|0.0982|<0.0001
81708419|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1369|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0154|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1061|0.1678|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 12-24 on day 1||0.1678|0.1061|<0.0001
81708420|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.0934|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0221|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.049|0.1377|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 12-24 on day 1||0.1377|0.0490|<0.0001
81708421|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.0879|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0153|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0573|0.1186|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 12-24 on day 7||0.1186|0.0573|<0.0001
81708422|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0788|0.1388|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 12-24 on day 7||0.1388|0.0788|<0.0001
81708423|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0151|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0872|0.1478|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 12-24 on day 7||0.1478|0.0872|<0.0001
81708424|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1532|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0153|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1226|0.1838|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|||0.1838|0.1226|<0.0001
81708425|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.1048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0747|0.135|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|||0.1350|0.0747|<0.0001
81467451|NCT00715728|162626853|EQUIVALENCE|Our primary outcome was the rate of core rewarming during the surgery. Groups were compared on mean rewarming rate in a linear mixed effects regression model with within-subject change of core temperature over time as random effect. Using those model results, equivalence on the mean rate of rewarming for the resistive and warm air systems was assessed with the 2 one-tailed tests equivalence testing approach and equivalence delta of 0.2 degrees C/hours.||||||0.91||||||Two 1-tailed tests were conducted. P-value for lower delta was 0.91. Equivalence will be claimed if p-values for upper and lower delta are both lower than 0.05 ⁄ 2 = 0.025.|t-test, 1 sided|"Two 1-tailed tests were conducted to assess equivalence. See  Type of Statistical Test."||A total of 46 patients (23 per group) were needed to have 90% power to demonstrate equivalence of the two warming methods on final intra-operative temperature at the 0.05 significance level using the 2 one-tailed tests equivalence testing technique and an equivalence region of 0.5 degrees C per hour, assuming a SD of 0.5 degrees C/hour for each group and zero true difference.||||0.91
81467452|NCT00715728|162626853|EQUIVALENCE|Our primary outcome was the rate of core rewarming during the surgery. Groups were compared on mean rewarming rate in a linear mixed effects regression model with within-subject change of core temperature over time as random effect. Using those model results, equivalence on the mean rate of rewarming for the resistive and warm air systems was assessed with the 2 one-tailed tests equivalence testing approach and equivalence delta of 0.2 degrees C/hours.|||||<|0.001||||||Two 1-tailed tests were conducted. P-value for lower delta was 0.91. Equivalence will be claimed if p-values for upper and lower delta are both lower than 0.05 ⁄ 2 = 0.025.|t-test, 1 sided|||A total of 46 patients (23 per group) were needed to have 90% power to demonstrate equivalence of the two warming methods on final intra-operative temperature at the 0.05 significance level using the 2 one-tailed tests equivalence testing technique and an equivalence region of 0.5 degrees C per hour, assuming a SD of 0.5 degrees C/hour for each group and zero true difference.||||<0.001
81467453|NCT00715728|162626854|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is defined as 0.5 °C. Non-inferiority at the 0.025 significance level will be claimed if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval is higher than the -0.5 °C.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.14||P-value was adjusted for preoperative oral temperature and ASA physical status.|t-test, 1 sided||Non-inferiority will be established, at the 0.025 significance level, if the lower limit of a 95% confidence interval for the difference is above -0.5 °C.|Null hypothesis is the Hot dog resistive heating system is inferior to the Bair Hugger forced air system. Mean difference (95% CI) of the intraoperative TWA temperature between the groups (resistive heating versus forced-air) will be adjusting for preoperative oral temperature and ASA physical status.||0.14|-0.37|0.018
81467454|NCT00985959|162626862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall response rate (%)|69.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.9|79.2||Significance level 5% one-tailed. Threshold response rate 35%|Binominal test|||||79.2|58.9|<0.0001
81467455|NCT03197870|162626879|SUPERIORITY|The primary hypotheses was tested in the modified intent-to-treat population using a Fisher's Exact Test with a 2-sided 5% significance level. razuprotafib 15 mg twice daily was tested first. If this was found to be statistically significant, then razuprotafib 15 mg once daily will be tested for statistical significance, at the same significance level.||||||0.495||||||Missing data was imputed using last observation carried forward; baseline values were not carried forward.|Fisher Exact|||The primary hypotheses tested was that razuprotafib 15 mg twice daily and razuprotafib 15 mg once daily will be superior to placebo in the improvement of diabetic retinopathy as measured by the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study severity scale change from baseline at 48 weeks.||||0.495
81467456|NCT02294175|162626904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA. The interaction effect is controlling for any potential main effects of treatment arm (SDT vs LDT) and time (days 0, 4, 8).|Repeated Measures ANOVA|Greenhouse-Geisser corrections were applied to the F test degrees of freedom due to violation of the sphericity assumption (p\<.05 for Mauchly's W).||Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (RMANOVA) to test for effects of treatment arm, time, and treatment-by-time interaction. The effect of interest is the treatment-by-time interaction, i.e, whether the reduction of bacterial CFUs over time varies according to treatment arm.||||.029
81467457|NCT02294175|162626905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA. This interaction effect is controlling for any potential main effects of treatment arm (SDT vs LDT) and time (days 0, 4, 8).|Repeated Measures ANOVA|Greenhouse-Geisser corrections were applied to the F test degrees of freedom due to violation of the sphericity assumption (p\<.05 for Mauchly's W).||Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (RMANOVA) to test for effects of treatment arm, time, and treatment-by-time interaction. The effect of interest is the treatment-by-time interaction, i.e, whether the reduction of bacterial CFUs over time varies according to treatment arm.||||.037
81535911|NCT03863509|162754472|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.575|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.37|-2.78|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex and race were covaried||Never Users minus Exclusive Smokers||-2.780|-8.37|<0.001
81535912|NCT03863509|162754472|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.927|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.672|-4.183|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex and race were covaried.||Exclusive E-Cig Users minus Exclusive Smokers||-4.183|-9.672|<0.001
81535913|NCT03863509|162754473|OTHER|||||||0.035|||||||ANCOVA|Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried. Test for group difference: F (2, 361) = 3.392, p = .035|||Group difference did not survive correction for false discovery rate at .05, therefore not followed with post-hoc pairwise comparisons.|||.035
81679125|NCT01360645|163054392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Week 14||0.44|-3.52|0.1270
81679126|NCT01360645|163054393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.3079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||For Item: Work/School: Week 11||0.26|-0.81|0.3079
81679127|NCT01360645|163054393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.4771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||For Item: Work/School: Week 14||0.34|-0.73|0.4771
81679128|NCT01360645|163054393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||For Item: Social life: Week 11||-0.08|-0.92|0.0195
81679129|NCT01360645|163054393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||For Item: Social life: Week 14||-0.04|-0.96|0.0323
81679130|NCT01360645|163054393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||For Item: Family life: Week 11||-0.18|-1.07|0.0058
81679131|NCT01360645|163054393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||For Item: Family life: Week 14||-0.13|-1.07|0.0129
81679132|NCT01360645|163054394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.5151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Item: Work/School Week 11||0.36|-0.71|0.5151
81679133|NCT01360645|163054394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Item: Work/School Week 14||0.41|-0.70|0.6080
81679134|NCT01360645|163054394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.0267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Item: Social life-Week 11||-0.06|-0.92|0.0267
81679135|NCT01360645|163054394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Item: Social life-Week 14||-0.08|-1.01|0.0224
81679136|NCT01360645|163054394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.0146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Item: Family life-Week 11||-0.11|-1.01|0.0146
81679137|NCT01360645|163054394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis for Item: Family life-Week 14||-0.14|-1.09|0.0113
81679138|NCT01360645|163054395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.34||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|-1.22|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA\_Last observation carry forward (LOCF) model with treatment and trial site as main effects, and baseline (end of Phase A \[Week 8\]) value as a covariate was used.||-1.22|-3.47|0.0001
81679139|NCT01360645|163054396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.29||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|-1.12|||ANCOVA|||||-1.12|-3.47|0.0002
81679140|NCT01360645|163054397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17||||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA\_LOCF model with treatment and trial site as main effects, and baseline (end of Phase A \[Week 8\]) value as a covariate was used.||-0.17|-2.17|0.0219
81679141|NCT01360645|163054398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09||||0.0376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||||-0.06|-2.13|0.0376
81679142|NCT01360645|163054399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.63||||0.0176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CHM general association test controlling for trial site.||||2.44|1.09|0.0176
81679143|NCT01360645|163054400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.54||||0.0429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CHM general association test controlling for trial site.||||2.35|1.01|0.0429
81679144|NCT01360645|163054401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.68||||0.0586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CHM general association test controlling for trial site.||||2.86|0.98|0.0586
81679145|NCT01360645|163054402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.67||||0.0671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CHM general association test controlling for trial site.||||2.90|0.97|0.0671
81679146|NCT01360645|163054403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.61||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CHM general association test controlling for trial site.||||2.10|1.23|0.0003
81679147|NCT01360645|163054404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.69||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CHM general association test controlling for trial site.||||2.27|1.27|0.0002
81679148|NCT02211261|163054412|OTHER||Percentage of Test relative to Reference|17.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.44|36.95|||||PF-06293620 0.3 mg/kg SC (SAD Cohorts) is Test, PF-06293620 1.0 mg/kg IV (SAD Cohorts) is Reference.|||36.95|8.44|
81679149|NCT02211261|163054412|OTHER||Percentage of Test relative to Reference|32.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|21.64|49.51|||||PF-06293620 1.0 mg/kg SC (SAD Cohorts) is Test, PF-06293620 1.0 mg/kg IV (SAD Cohorts) is Reference.|||49.51|21.64|
81679150|NCT02211261|163054412|OTHER||Percentage of Test relative to Reference|35.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.6|51.95|||||PF-06293620 3.0 mg/kg SC (SAD Cohorts) is Test, PF-06293620 1.0 mg/kg IV (SAD Cohorts) is Reference.|||51.95|23.60|
81679151|NCT02211261|163054412|OTHER||Percentage of Test relative to Reference|53.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|36.36|77.78|||||PF-06293620 6.0 mg/kg SC (SAD Cohorts) is Test, PF-06293620 1.0 mg/kg IV (SAD Cohorts) is Reference.|||77.78|36.36|
81535914|NCT03863509|162754474|OTHER|||||||0.549|||||||ANCOVA|Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried. Test for group difference: F (2, 386) = 0.601, p = .549||||||.549
81679152|NCT02211261|163054414|OTHER||Percentage of Test relative to Reference|7.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.7|11.4|||||PF-06293620 0.3 mg/kg SC (SAD Cohorts) is Test, PF-06293620 1.0 mg/kg IV (SAD Cohorts) is Reference.|||11.40|4.70|
81679153|NCT02211261|163054414|OTHER||Percentage of Test relative to Reference|32.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.67|50.12|||||PF-06293620 1.0 mg/kg SC (SAD Cohorts) is Test, PF-06293620 1.0 mg/kg IV (SAD Cohorts) is Reference.|||50.12|20.67|
81679154|NCT02211261|163054414|OTHER||Percentage of Test relative to Reference|34.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.57|52.52|||||PF-06293620 3.0 mg/kg SC (SAD Cohorts) is Test, PF-06293620 1.0 mg/kg IV (SAD Cohorts) is Reference.|||52.52|22.57|
81679155|NCT02211261|163054414|OTHER||Percentage of Test relative to Reference|51.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.26|77.31|||||PF-06293620 6.0 mg/kg SC (SAD Cohorts) is Test, PF-06293620 1.0 mg/kg IV (SAD Cohorts) is Reference.|||77.31|34.26|
81679156|NCT00330187|163054432|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.6||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|14.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||14.4|0.9|0.07
81679157|NCT01446419|163054460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||ANCOVA|P-value from ANCOVA with factors of tx group, analysis center and tx group by analysis center interaction, and a covariate of baseline ODI score.||||||0.019
81679158|NCT00654498|163054481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.58|-2.46|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and center as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||||-2.46|-6.58|<0.0001
81679159|NCT00654498|163054482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|test stratified by centre||||||<0.0001
81679160|NCT00654498|163054483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|test stratified by centre||||||<0.0001
81679161|NCT00654498|163054484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|test stratified by centre||||||<0.0001
81679162|NCT00654498|163054485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1386||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1386
81679163|NCT00654498|163054486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|-0.83|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and center as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||||-0.83|-2.14|<0.0001
81679164|NCT00654498|163054487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|-0.73|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and center as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||||-0.73|-1.99|<0.0001
81679165|NCT00654498|163054488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.72|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and center as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||||-0.72|-2.00|<0.0001
81679166|NCT00654498|163054489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and center as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||||-0.02|-1.06|0.0402
81679167|NCT00654498|163054490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.04|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and center as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||||0.04|-0.69|0.0771
81679168|NCT00654498|163054491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.22|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and center as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||||-0.22|-1.20|0.0048
81679169|NCT00654498|163054492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and center as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81679170|NCT00954109|163054498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81679171|NCT00954109|163054499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81679172|NCT04343651|163054514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.818|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.818
81535915|NCT03863509|162754475|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||ANCOVA|Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried. Test for group difference: F (2, 381) = 3.877, p = .022|||Group difference tested after correction for false discovery rate at .05, therefore we followed with post-hoc pairwise comparisons.|||.022
81535916|NCT03863509|162754475|OTHER|||||||0.952|||||||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex, and race were covaried||Never Users minus Exclusive E-Cig Users||||0.952
81679173|NCT04343651|163054515|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.781||||0.4138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.41|||Likelihood test-Cox Prop. hazards model|Stratification factors: Baseline NEWS Total score and Age.||||1.41|0.43|0.4138
81679174|NCT01583374|163054539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.1||||0.4383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|6.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2 sided p-value was based on CMH test adjusting for C-reactive protein (CRP) category and baseline BASDAI score category|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 4 strata of screening CRP category and baseline BASDAI score category with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights|||6.2|-14.3|0.4383
81679175|NCT01583374|163054539|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.7||||0.7427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|8.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2 sided p-value was based on CMH test adjusting for C-reactive protein (CRP) category and baseline BASDAI score category|Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 4 strata of screening CRP category and baseline BASDAI score category with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||8.5|-12.0|0.7427
81708426|NCT01426009|163113705|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (SE)|0.0993|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0202|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0589|0.1398|||ANCOVA||standard error of the Mean difference|AUC 12-24 on day 7||0.1398|0.0589|<0.0001
81708427|NCT01700140|163113794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81708428|NCT01700140|163113794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2284|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2284
81708429|NCT01700140|163113794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2549|||||||Cochran-Armitage test|||||||0.2549
81708430|NCT01700140|163113795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81708431|NCT01700140|163113795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1527|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1527
81535917|NCT03863509|162754475|OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex, and race were covaried||post hoc pairwise group comparisons.. Never Users minus Exclusive Smokers||||0.014
81535918|NCT03863509|162754475|OTHER|||||||0.011||||||Age, sex, and race were covaried|ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|||Exclusive E-Cig Users minus Exclusive Smokers||||0.011
81708432|NCT01700140|163113795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1864|||||||Cochran-Armitage test|||||||0.1864
81708433|NCT01700140|163113796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.918||||0.8361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.266|3.172|||Generalized Wilcoxon test|||||3.172|0.266|0.8361
81708434|NCT01700140|163113796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.423||||0.0724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.144|1.237|||Generalized Wilcoxon test|||||1.237|0.144|0.0724
81535919|NCT03863509|162754476|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried. Outcome variable log-transformed for analysis. Test for group difference: F (2, 381) = 33.442, p \< .001|||Group difference tested for false discovery rate at .05 and followed with post-hoc pairwise comparisons.|||< .001
81708435|NCT01700140|163113797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.213||||0.6466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.616|2.388|||Generalized Wilcoxon test|||||2.388|0.616|0.6466
81535920|NCT03863509|162754476|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.322|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex, and race were covaried|Estimated marginal mean differences (log-transformed scale)|Never Users minus Exclusive E-Cig Users:||0.322|0.039|0.013
81535921|NCT03863509|162754476|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.679|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.514|0.844|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex and race were covaried|Estimated marginal mean differences (log-transformed scale)|Never Users minus Exclusive Smokers||0.844|0.514|<0.001
81708436|NCT01700140|163113797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.828||||0.2701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.566|1.21|||Generalized Wilcoxon test|||||1.210|0.566|0.2701
81708437|NCT01700140|163113798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for complete control rate after the first irradiation||||1.0000
81708438|NCT01700140|163113798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1051|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for complete control rate after the first irradiation||||0.1051
81708439|NCT01700140|163113798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4856|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for complete control rate after the second irradiation||||0.4856
81708440|NCT01700140|163113798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1047|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for complete control rate after the second irradiation||||0.1047
81708441|NCT01700140|163113798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1617|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for complete control rate after the third irradiation||||0.1617
81708442|NCT01700140|163113798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3099|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for complete control rate after the third irradiation||||0.3099
81708443|NCT01700140|163113799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for complete response rate after the first irradiation||||1.0000
81708444|NCT01700140|163113799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1051|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for complete response rate after the first irradiation||||0.1051
81708445|NCT01700140|163113799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6761|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for complete response rate after the second irradiation||||0.6761
81708446|NCT01700140|163113799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3513|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for complete response rate after the second irradiation||||0.3513
81708447|NCT01700140|163113799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for complete response rate after the third irradiation||||0.2060
81708448|NCT01700140|163113799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0511|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for complete response rate after the third irradiation||||0.0511
81708449|NCT00678249|163113817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81708450|NCT01708915|163113826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.362|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.699|-1.025||Model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, time, treatment-by-time interaction and the continuous covariate of baseline PI.|Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)|REML based on Repeated Measures Model, using all Available Longitudinal Pain Intensity Observations at each Post-baseline time up to 8 hours.||||-1.025|-1.699|<0.0001
81708451|NCT01708915|163113826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.983|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.324|-0.642||Model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, time, treatment-by-time interaction and the continuous covariate of baseline PI.|Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)|REML based on Repeated Measures Model, using all Available Longitudinal Pain Intensity Observations at each Post-baseline time up to 8 hours.||||-0.642|-1.324|<0.0001
81708452|NCT01708915|163113826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.195||0.4171||95.0|-0.541|0.225||Model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, time, treatment-by-time interaction and the continuous covariate of baseline PI.|Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)|REML based on Repeated Measures Model, using all Available Longitudinal Pain Intensity Observations at each Post-baseline time up to 8 hours.||||0.225|-0.541|0.4171
81708453|NCT01708915|163113827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.305|-0.793||Model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, time, treatment-by-time interaction and the continuous covariate of baseline PI.|Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)|REML based on Repeated Measures Model, using all Available Longitudinal Pain Intensity Observations at each Post-baseline time up to 8 hours.||||-0.793|-1.305|<0.0001
81708454|NCT01708915|163113827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.731|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.003|-0.459||Model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, time, treatment-by-time interaction and the continuous covariate of baseline PI.|Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)|REML based on Repeated Measures Model, using all Available Longitudinal Pain Intensity Observations at each Post-baseline time up to 8 hours.||||-0.459|-1.003|<0.0001
81708455|NCT01708915|163113827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.7037||95.0|-0.356|0.241||Model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, time, treatment-by-time interaction and the continuous covariate of baseline PI.|Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)|REML based on Repeated Measures Model, using all Available Longitudinal Pain Intensity Observations at each Post-baseline time up to 8 hours.||||0.241|-0.356|0.7037
81708456|NCT01708915|163113828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.655|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.208|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.064|-1.247|||ANCOVA|The statistical model included baseline PI, centre, and treatment.||||-1.247|-2.064|<0.0001
81708457|NCT01708915|163113828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.578|-0.759|||ANCOVA|The statistical model included baseline PI, centre, and treatment.||||-0.759|-1.578|<0.0001
81708458|NCT01708915|163113828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.466|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209||0.0259||95.0|-0.875|-0.056|||ANCOVA|The statistical model included baseline PI, centre, and treatment.||||-0.056|-0.875|0.0259
81708459|NCT01708915|163113829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.385|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.943|11.032|||Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included baseline PI, centre, and treatment.|Odds Ratio was calculated by Nicoboxil/Nonivamide : Placebo. Odds ratios \> 1 favour Nicoboxil/Nonivamide.|||11.032|4.943|<0.0001
81467458|NCT02294175|162626906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA. This interaction effect is controlling for any potential main effects of treatment arm (SDT vs LDT) and time (days 0, 4, 8).|Repeated Measures ANOVA|||Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (RMANOVA) to test for effects of treatment arm, time, and treatment-by-time interaction. The effect of interest is the treatment-by-time interaction, i.e, whether the reduction of bacterial CFUs over time varies according to treatment arm.||||.012
81467459|NCT02294175|162626907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.397|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.397
81708460|NCT01708915|163113829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.62|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.469|5.308|||Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included baseline PI, centre, and treatment.|Odds Ratio was calculated by Nicoboxil/Nonivamide : Nicoboxil. Odds ratios \> 1 favour Nicoboxil/Nonivamide.|||5.308|2.469|<0.0001
81708461|NCT01708915|163113829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.594||||0.0129||95.0|1.104|2.303|||Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included baseline PI, centre, and treatment.|Odds Ratio was calculated by Nicoboxil/Nonivamide : Nonivamide. Odds ratios \> 1 favour Nicoboxil/Nonivamide.|||2.303|1.104|0.0129
81708462|NCT02059174|163113838|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A frailty model was used with effects for treatment, period and sequence and a random effect for participant. A value of 1.00 for the hazard ratio corresponds to no difference between treatments.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.59|||||ratio (MK-1293 / EU-Approved Lantus)|Because numerous participants did not achieve End of Action within the 30-hour clamp timeframe, the pre-specified hypothesis of similarity with regard to mean DOA could not be tested and a survival analysis approach was undertaken. The hazard rate is a measure of the instantaneous risk of reaching End of Action at time t given End of Action has not been met up until time t, with the hazard ratio being an estimate of the relative difference in hazard rates between treatments.||1.59|0.72|
81708463|NCT02059174|163113839|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Similarity criteria calculated via Fieller's Theorem was 95% confidence interval for arithmetic mean ratio (MK-1293/EU-Lantus™) falls between 0.80-1.25|Ratio of Arithmetic Means|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.01|||||Ratio (MK-1293 / EU-Approved Lantus)|||1.01|0.88|
81708464|NCT02059174|163113840|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Similarity criteria calculated via Fieller's Theorem was 95% confidence interval for arithmetic mean ratio (MK-1293/EU-Lantus™) falls between 0.80-1.25|Ratio of Arithmetic Means|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.99|||||Ratio (MK-1293 / EU-Approved Lantus)|||0.99|0.81|
81708465|NCT02059174|163113841|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Similarity criteria calculated via Fieller's Theorem was 95% confidence interval for arithmetic mean ratio (MK-1293/EU-Lantus™) falls between 0.80-1.25|Ratio of Arithmetic Means|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.06|||||Ratio (MK-1293 / EU-Approved Lantus)|||1.06|0.92|
81708466|NCT02059174|163113842|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Similarity criteria calculated via Fieller's Theorem was 95% confidence interval for arithmetic mean ratio (MK-1293/EU-Lantus™) falls between 0.80-1.25|Ratio of Arithmetic Means|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.02|||||Ratio (MK-1293 / EU-Approved Lantus)|||1.02|0.91|
81679176|NCT01583374|163054540|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.8032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.32|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for change from baseline with treatment group, CRP and baseline BASDAI score as factors and baseline value as covariate.||||0.32|-0.41|0.8032
81679177|NCT01583374|163054540|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.3624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.19|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for change from baseline with treatment group, CRP and baseline BASDAI score as factors and baseline value as covariate.||||0.19|-0.53|0.3624
81679178|NCT01583374|163054541|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.8618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.4|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for change from baseline with treatment group, CRP and baseline BASDAI score as factors and baseline value as covariate.||||0.40|-0.33|0.8618
81679179|NCT01583374|163054541|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09||||0.6262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.27|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for change from baseline with treatment group, CRP and baseline BASDAI score as factors and baseline value as covariate.||||0.27|-0.45|0.6262
81679180|NCT01583374|163054542|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.0||||0.6958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|12.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2 sided p-value was based on the CMH test adjusting for C-reactive protein (CRP) category and baseline BASDAI score category.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 4 strata of screening CRP category and baseline BASDAI score category with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||12.2|-8.1|0.6958
81679181|NCT01583374|163054542|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.4||||0.4051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|14.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2 sided p-value was based on the CMH test adjusting for C-reactive protein (CRP) category and baseline BASDAI score category.|Adjusted difference is the weighted average of the treatment differences across the 4 strata of screening CRP category and baseline BASDAI score category with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||14.5|-5.8|0.4051
81679182|NCT01583374|163054543|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.25||||0.5126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.99|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for change from baseline with treatment group, CRP and baseline BASDAI score as factors and baseline value as covariate.||||0.99|-0.49|0.5126
81679183|NCT01583374|163054543|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.28||||0.4624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|1.01|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for change from baseline with treatment group, CRP and baseline BASDAI score as factors and baseline value as covariate.||||1.01|-0.46|0.4624
81679184|NCT01583374|163054544|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.29||||0.6997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|1.76|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for change from baseline with treatment group, CRP and baseline BASDAI score as factors and baseline value as covariate.||||1.76|-1.18|0.6997
81679185|NCT01583374|163054544|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.9587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.42|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for change from baseline with treatment group, CRP and baseline BASDAI score as factors and baseline value as covariate.||||1.42|-1.50|0.9587
81467460|NCT02294175|162626908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.661||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA. The interaction effect is controlling for any potential main effects of treatment arm (SDT vs LDT) and time (days 0, 4, 8).|Repeated Measures ANOVA|||Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (RMANOVA) to test for effects of treatment arm, time, and treatment-by-time interaction. The effect of interest is the treatment-by-time interaction, i.e, whether change in MMP-9 over time varies according to treatment arm.||||.661
81679186|NCT01583374|163054545|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06||||0.3307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.17|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for change from baseline with treatment group, CRP and baseline BASDAI score as factors and baseline value as covariate.||||0.17|-0.06|0.3307
81679187|NCT01583374|163054545|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.5938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.14|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model for change from baseline with treatment group, CRP and baseline BASDAI score as factors and baseline value as covariate.||||0.14|-0.08|0.5938
81679188|NCT01265524|163054550|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The efficacy and the safety analyses were done using the ITT population with Week 8/EOS data for the patients who did not complete the 8-week treatment period excluded. The ITT population included all randomized patients who received at least 1 dose of study drug.||||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Corrections for multiplicity were not performed and P values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|Continuous or ordinal data were analyzed using RM-ANCOVA using change from baseline values to compare CLP and placebo treatments.||||||0.014
81679189|NCT01265524|163054554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The efficacy and the safety analyses were done using the ITT population with Week 8/EOS data for the patients who did not complete the 8-week treatment period excluded. The ITT population included all randomized patients who received at least 1 dose of study drug.||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Corrections for multiplicity were not performed and P values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|Continuous or ordinal data were analyzed using RM-ANCOVA using change from baseline values to compare CLP and placebo treatments.||||||0.0002
81679190|NCT01265524|163054555|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The efficacy and the safety analyses were done using the ITT population with Week 8/EOS data for the patients who did not complete the 8-week treatment period excluded. The ITT population included all randomized patients who received at least 1 dose of study drug.||||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Corrections for multiplicity were not performed and P values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|Continuous or ordinal data were analyzed using RM-ANCOVA using change from baseline values to compare CLP and placebo treatments.||||||0.072
81679191|NCT01506882|163054556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent|73.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.9|84.2||||||"The primary efficacy variable was to be calculated as the proportion p=n/N of subjects (n) staying seizure free for 6 months out of the total number of subjects (N). For this proportion p, an exact 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was computed based on the F distribution.~The hypothesis H0: p=0.4 was to be formally rejected in favor of H1: p\>0.4, if the lower confidence limit for p was greater than 0.4."||84.2|60.9|
81679192|NCT00821678|163054566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-3.81||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.19|-1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.43|-6.19|0.002
81679193|NCT00821678|163054567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.25||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1|-0.4|0.001
81679194|NCT00821678|163054568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.70|-0.33|0.48
81679195|NCT00821678|163054569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|2.67||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|4.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.91|0.45|0.02
81679196|NCT00821678|163054572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.86||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.62|0.46|0.65
81679197|NCT00821678|163054573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|19.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.6|3.2|<0.001
81679198|NCT03694392|163054590|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.94||Adjustment for multiplicity for the secondary outcomes was performed with the use of Holm's adjustment method.|Regression, Cox|Models were adjusted for age, age squared, sex, and race or ethnic group after weighting with stabilized facility-specific propensity scores.|Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: 15.3% (5.9%, 23.8%)|||0.94|0.76|<0.05
81679199|NCT03694392|163054591|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.09||Adjustment for multiplicity for the secondary outcomes was performed with the use of Holm's adjustment method.|Regression, Cox|Models were adjusted for age, age squared, sex, and race or ethnic group after weighting with stabilized facility-specific propensity scores.|Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: 15.9% (-9.2% to 35.2%)|||1.09|0.65|<0.05
81679200|NCT03694392|163054592|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.06||Adjustment for multiplicity for the secondary outcomes was performed with the use of Holm's adjustment method.|Regression, Cox|Models were adjusted for age, age squared, sex, and race or ethnic group after weighting with stabilized facility-specific propensity scores.|Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: 16.7% (-5.6% to 34.4%)|||1.06|0.66|<0.05
81679201|NCT03694392|163054593|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.08||Adjustment for multiplicity for the secondary outcomes was performed with the use of Holm's adjustment method.|Regression, Cox|Models were adjusted for age, age squared, sex, and race or ethnic group after weighting with stabilized facility-specific propensity scores.|Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: 2.4% (-8.1% to 11.9%)|||1.08|0.88|<0.05
81679202|NCT03694392|163054594|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.8|||Regression, Cox||Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: -15.7% (-79.5% to 25.5%)|||1.80|0.75|<0.05
81679203|NCT03694392|163054595|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.001|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.06|||Regression, Cox||Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: -0.1% (-6.0% to 5.4%)|||1.06|0.95|<0.05
81708467|NCT02059174|163113843|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Similarity criteria was 90% confidence interval for geometric mean ratio (MK-1293/EU-Lantus™) falls between 0.80-1.25|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.02|||||Ratio (MK-1293 / EU-Approved Lantus)|||1.02|0.91|
81708468|NCT02059174|163113844|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Similarity criteria was 90% confidence interval for geometric mean ratio (MK-1293/EU-Lantus™) falls between 0.80-1.25|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.03|||||Ratio (MK-1293 / EU-Approved Lantus)|||1.03|0.93|
81679204|NCT03694392|163054596|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.8|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|5.5|||Regression, Cox||Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: 1.8% (-2.2% to 5.5%)|||5.5|-2.2|<0.05
81708469|NCT02059174|163113845|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Similarity criteria was 90% confidence interval for geometric mean ratio (MK-1293/EU-Lantus™) falls between 0.80-1.25|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|0.97|||||Ratio (MK-1293 / EU-Approved Lantus)|||0.97|0.86|
81679205|NCT03694392|163054597|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|9.4|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|22.1|||Regression, Cox||Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: 9.4% (-5.4% to 22.1%)|||22.1|-5.4|<0.05
81679206|NCT03694392|163054598|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.02|||Regression, Cox||Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: 6.2% (-2.2% to 13.9%)|||1.02|0.86|<0.05
81679207|NCT03694392|163054599|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.52|||Regression, Cox||Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: -6.9% (-51.6% to 24.6%)|||1.52|0.75|<0.05
81679208|NCT03694392|163054600|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.12|||Regression, Cox||Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: 5.2% (-18.8% to 24.4%)|||1.12|0.76|<0.05
81679209|NCT03694392|163054601|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.93|||Regression, Cox||Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: 10.8% (6.6% to 14.7%)|||0.93|0.85|<0.05
81679210|NCT03694392|163054602|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.001|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.06|||Regression, Cox||Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: -0.1% (-6.2% to 5.6%)|||1.06|0.94|<0.05
81679211|NCT03694392|163054603|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.46|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.0|||Regression, Cox||Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: -45.5% (-100.2% to -5.8%)|||2.00|1.06|<0.05
81708470|NCT02059174|163113846|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Similarity criteria was 90% confidence interval for geometric mean ratio (MK-1293/EU-Lantus™) falls between 0.80-1.25|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.04|||||Ratio (MK-1293 / EU-Approved Lantus)|||1.04|0.95|
81708471|NCT01901809|163113858|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|20.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||20.8|2.0|0.018
81708472|NCT01901809|163113859|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|4.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.9|-14.4|0.33
81708473|NCT02776904|163113860|OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||Adjustment with Tukey-Kramer|ANOVA|3 DF||Repeated measures ANOVA compared pre-season scores to post-season, end of the school year and pre-season year 2 for Visual Memory||||0.0003
81679212|NCT03694392|163054604|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.99|||Regression, Cox||Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: 10.2% (1.4% to 18.2%)|||0.99|0.82|<0.05
81679213|NCT03694392|163054605|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.43|||Regression, Cox||Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: -16.2% (-43.0% to 5.5%)|||1.43|0.95|<0.05
81679214|NCT03694392|163054606|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.94|||Regression, Cox||Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: 15.7% (6.0% to 24.5%)|||0.94|0.76|<0.05
81679215|NCT03694392|163054607|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.34|||Regression, Cox||Relative vaccine effectiveness (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio, expressed as a percentage: 10.3% (-33.9% to 39.9%)|||1.34|0.60|<0.05
81679216|NCT00925600|163054621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper bound of the 97.5% one-sided confidence interval, or equivalently upper bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval was less than the pre-specified non-inferiority bound of 10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|7.2|||Mantel Haenszel|||The primary endpoint was summarized with the point estimate of absolute risk difference (difference in incidence rates, denosumab minus placebo) and the corresponding 95% confidence interval using the Mantel-Haenszel method adjusting for the stratification factors: baseline LOCS III status (\< 3.0 at all sites \[P, C, and NO\] vs. ≥ 3.0 at any of these sites), age group (\< 75, ≥ 75 years), and patient-reported history of cataract (yes/no).||7.2|-6.3|0.0026
81679217|NCT00925600|163054622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|2.0||||||The point estimate of absolute risk difference (difference in incidence rates, denosumab minus placebo) and the corresponding 95% confidence interval was constructed using the Mantel-Haenszel method adjusting for the stratification factors: baseline LOCS III status (\< 3.0 at all sites \[P, C, and NO\] vs. ≥ 3.0 at any of these sites), age group (\< 75, ≥ 75 years), and patient-reported history of cataract (yes/no).||2.0|-6.4|
81679218|NCT00925600|163054623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|5.3||||||The point estimate of absolute risk difference (difference in incidence rates, denosumab minus placebo) and the corresponding 95% confidence interval was constructed using the Mantel-Haenszel method adjusting for the stratification factors: baseline LOCS III status (\< 3.0 at all sites \[P, C, and NO\] vs. ≥ 3.0 at any of these sites), age group (\< 75, ≥ 75 years), and patient-reported history of cataract (yes/no).||5.3|-5.9|
81679219|NCT00925600|163054624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|3.3||||||The point estimate of absolute risk difference (difference in incidence rates, denosumab minus placebo) and the corresponding 95% confidence interval was constructed using the Mantel-Haenszel method adjusting for the stratification factors: baseline LOCS III status (\< 3.0 at all sites \[P, C, and NO\] vs. ≥ 3.0 at any of these sites), age group (\< 75, ≥ 75 years), and patient-reported history of cataract (yes/no).||3.3|-7.6|
81679220|NCT00624221|163054628|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size of 40 subjects was estimated based on having 80% power to determine greater than 10% difference in cell loss between groups with estimated standard deviation of 17 and estimated correlation of 0.5.||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||paired difference t-test|||||||0.10
81679221|NCT00778830|163054682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3176|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8078|2.1491||||||||2.1491|0.8078|
81679222|NCT01542307|163054693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.674|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.674
81679223|NCT01542307|163054694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81679224|NCT01542307|163054695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.38
81679225|NCT01542307|163054696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.05
81679226|NCT01542307|163054697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.05
81679227|NCT01542307|163054698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81679228|NCT01542307|163054699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81679229|NCT01542307|163054700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.16
81679230|NCT02591615|163054701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2176|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2176
81679231|NCT02591615|163054702|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.64|||Log Rank|||||1.64|0.67|0.84
81679232|NCT02863068|163054710|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2967||||||A matched pairs design was employed to test for changes in methemoglobin at baseline and EOS for all participants between treatment arms using a Wilcoxon signed rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in methemoglobin from baseline to end of study (EOS) for all participants.||||0.2967
81679233|NCT02863068|163054711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2818||||||A matched pairs design was employed to test for changes in total ulcerated surface area at baseline and EOS between treatment arms using a Wilcoxon signed rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in total ulcerated surface area from baseline to end of study (EOS)||||0.2818
81679234|NCT02863068|163054711|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test was used to test for differences in frequencies between treatment arms||Difference in frequency of 25% total ulcerated surface area reduction between treatment arms||||1.0
81679235|NCT02863068|163054712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3754||||||A matched pairs design was employed to test for changes in average pain at baseline and EOS between treatment arms using a Wilcoxon signed rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in average pain from baseline to end of study (EOS)||||0.3754
81679236|NCT02863068|163054714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1165||||||A matched pairs design was employed to test for changes in methemoglobin at baseline and EOS between treatment arms for participants on Hydroxyurea (HU) using a Wilcoxon signed rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in methemoglobin from baseline to end of study (EOS) for participants on Hydroxyurea (HU).||||0.1165
81708474|NCT02776904|163113860|OTHER|||||||0.0281||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer|ANOVA|DF 3||Repeated measures ANOVA compared pre-season scores to post-season, end of the school year and pre-season year 2 for Verbal memory||||0.0281
81535922|NCT03863509|162754476|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.498|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.336|0.66|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried|"Estimated marginal mean differences (log-transformed scale)"|Exclusive E-Cig users minus Exclusive Smokers||0.660|0.336|<0.001
81708475|NCT02776904|163113860|OTHER|||||||0.0035||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|DF 3||Repeated measures ANOVA compared pre-season scores to post-season, end of the school year and pre-season year 2 for Visual Motor composite||||0.0035
81708476|NCT02776904|163113861|OTHER|||||||0.2637||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey-Kramer|ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVA compared pre-season scores to post-season, end of the school year and pre-season year 2 for Reaction Time||||0.2637
81708477|NCT02776904|163113862|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Used Tukey's Adjustment|ANOVA|||Descriptive analysis, including means and standard deviations was used to summarize all participant data. Velocity was normalized to leg length. Normality was tested and assumed for all measured gait parameters for healthy athletes. A two-way repeated measure analyses of variance (ANOVA) was used to explore the impact of walk status and sex on gait velocity for healthy athletes. Adjusted using Tukey's post hoc method for the pairwise comparisons (0.05 threshold for significance)||||<0.001
81708478|NCT02776904|163113863|OTHER|Normality was tested and assumed for all measured gait parameters. A two-way repeated measure analyses of variance (ANOVA) was used to explore the impact of walk status and sex on gait parameters of step length. Adjusted using Tukey's post hoc method for the pairwise comparisons (0.05 threshold for significance).|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Tukey's post hoc method for the pair wise comparisons between walk status and sex for step length.||||||< 0.0001
81708479|NCT02776904|163113864|OTHER|Normality was tested and assumed for all measured gait parameters. A two-way repeated measure analyses of variance (ANOVA) was used to explore the impact of walk status and sex on percent of gait cycle in DLS.|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Tukey's post hoc method for the pairwise comparisons with p\<.05.||||||< 0.0001
81708480|NCT02776904|163113865|OTHER|Normality was tested and assumed for all measured gait parameters. A two-way repeated measure analyses of variance (ANOVA) was used to explore the impact of walk status and sex on percent of gait cycle in SLS.|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Tukey's post hoc method for pairwise comparison between walk status and sex for %GC in SLS.||||||< 0.0001
81708481|NCT02776904|163113866|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81708482|NCT02776904|163113867|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81708483|NCT02776904|163113868|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81708484|NCT04167514|163113870|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.954|3.866|||One-sided Wald|One-sided Wald test of superior odds of overall response under AAT treatment compared to placebo.Threshold of significance at \<0.025.|Wald CIs|||3.866|0.954|0.034
81708485|NCT00290355|163113882|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.24||Two-sided p value from Cox regression model adjusted for covariate(s) node/squam/stage to test the null hypothesis was: the distribution of time to recurrences was the same in each group (H0 = \[HR=1\]).|Regression, Cox|The p value by log rank test was 0.1995. Criterion for evaluation of the objective: one sided p-value \< 10%||Hazard ratio of GSK 249553 study product.||1.24|0.44|0.256
81535923|NCT03863509|162754477|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||ANCOVA|Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried. Test for group difference: F (2, 361) = 1.904, p = .150||||||.150
81535924|NCT03863509|162754478|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried. Test for group difference: F (2, 385) = 17.872, p \< .001|||Group difference tested for false discovery rate at .05, and followed with post-hoc pairwise comparisons. Estimated marginal mean differences:|||< .001
81708486|NCT00808028|163113916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Binomial Distribution|||Strain A05: Response rate was compared with whether greater than (\>) 50% of participants had fold rise \>=4 using right one-sided exact test based on binomial distribution and the corresponding p-values were calculated. p-value \< 0.025 was considered significant.||||>0.9999
81708487|NCT00808028|163113916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||Binomial Distribution|||Strain A05: Response rate was compared with whether greater than (\>) 50% of participants had fold rise \>=4 using right one-sided exact test based on binomial distribution and the corresponding p-values were calculated. p-value \< 0.025 was considered significant.||||0.0007
81708488|NCT00808028|163113916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial Distribution|||Strain A05: Response rate was compared with whether greater than (\>) 50% of participants had fold rise \>=4 using right one-sided exact test based on binomial distribution and the corresponding p-values were calculated. p-value \< 0.025 was considered significant.||||<0.0001
81708489|NCT00808028|163113916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial Distribution|||Strain A05: Response rate was compared with whether greater than (\>) 50% of participants had fold rise \>=4 using right one-sided exact test based on binomial distribution and the corresponding p-values were calculated. p-value \< 0.025 was considered significant.||||<0.0001
81679237|NCT02863068|163054714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4583||||||A matched pairs design was employed to test for changes in methemoglobin at baseline and EOS between treatment arms for participants off Hydroxyurea (HU) using a Wilcoxon signed rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in methemoglobin from baseline to end of study (EOS) for participants off Hydroxyurea (HU).||||0.4583
81679238|NCT02863068|163054715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068||||||A matched pairs design was employed to test for changes in total ulcerated surface area at baseline and EOS between treatment arms for participants on Hydroxyurea (HU) using a Wilcoxon signed rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in total ulcerated surface area from baseline to end of study (EOS) for participants on Hydroxyurea (HU).||||0.068
81679239|NCT02863068|163054715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||A matched pairs design was employed to test for changes in total ulcerated surface area at baseline and EOS between treatment arms for participants off Hydroxyurea (HU) using a Wilcoxon signed rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in total ulcerated surface area from baseline to end of study (EOS) for participants off Hydroxyurea (HU).||||0.5
81679240|NCT02863068|163054715|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|Difference in frequency of 25% total ulcerated surface area reduction between treatment arms for participants on Hydroxyurea (HU).||Difference in frequency of 25% total ulcerated surface area reduction between treatment arms for participants on Hydroxyurea (HU).||||1.0
81679241|NCT02863068|163054715|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test was used to test for differences in frequencies between treatment arms for participants off Hydroxyurea (HU).||Difference in frequency of 25% total ulcerated surface area reduction between treatment arms for participants off Hydroxyurea (HU).||||1.0
81679242|NCT02863068|163054716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4298||||||A matched pairs design was employed to test for changes in average pain at baseline and EOS between treatment arms for participants on Hydroxyurea (HU) using a Wilcoxon signed rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in average pain from baseline to end of study (EOS) for participants on Hydroxyurea (HU).||||0.4298
81679243|NCT02863068|163054716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2701||||||A matched pairs design was employed to test for changes in average pain at baseline and EOS between treatment arms for participants off Hydroxyurea (HU) using a Wilcoxon signed rank test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in average pain from baseline to end of study (EOS) for participants off Hydroxyurea (HU).||||0.2701
81679244|NCT01734655|163054719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||correlation analysis|||||||<.01
81679245|NCT01734655|163054720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||correlation analysis|||||||<.01
81679246|NCT01734655|163054721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||correlation analysis|||||||<.01
81679247|NCT03932799|163054723|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for workers' compensation-based covariates: age, gender, urban/rural residence, coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 era injury, days from injury to Report of Accident, injury type, injury complexity/severity, days from injury to first opioid prescription, more than 7 days of opioids in acute phase, and health care utilization during baseline period/acute phase.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.38||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Regression, Logistic|||"* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Robust variance estimates"||0.38|0.16|<.001
81535925|NCT03863509|162754478|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.632||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.019|-1.245|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex, and race were covaried||Never Users minus Exclusive E-Cig Users||-1.245|-6.019|0.003
81686354|NCT01025336|163070023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.55|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC - 13vPnC)\].|Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMT (23vPs/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||2.55|0.90|
81686355|NCT01025336|163070023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.3|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC - 13vPnC)\].|Serotype 14: Ratio of GMT (23vPs/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||2.30|1.02|
81686356|NCT01025336|163070023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.14|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC - 13vPnC)\].|Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMT (23vPs/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||1.14|0.52|
81686357|NCT01025336|163070023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.08|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC - 13vPnC)\].|Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMT (23vPs/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||1.08|0.62|
81686358|NCT01025336|163070023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.98|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC - 13vPnC)\].|Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMT (23vPs/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||1.98|0.89|
81679248|NCT03932799|163054724|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for workers' compensation-based covariates: age, gender, urban/rural residence, COVID-19 era injury, days from injury to Report of Accident, injury type, injury complexity/severity, days from injury to first opioid prescription, more than 7 days of opioids in acute phase, health care utilization during baseline period/acute phase, and time indicator for each time period (0,1,2).|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.31||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Generalized estimating equation|||"* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Outcome modeled longitudinally over the 3 time periods (3-6, 6-9, and 9-12 months)~* Time periods clustered at the individual worker level~* Exchangeable working correlation structure~* Robust variance estimates"||1.31|0.53|.43
81686359|NCT01025336|163070023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.59|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC - 13vPnC)\].|Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMT (23vPs/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||0.59|0.26|
81535926|NCT03863509|162754478|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.14|-5.62|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex, and race were covaried||Never Users minus Exclusive Smokers||-5.62|-11.14|<0.001
81535927|NCT03863509|162754478|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.748||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.456|-2.04|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex, and race were covaried||Exclusive E-Cig Users minus Exclusive Smokers||-2.040|-7.456|0.001
81535928|NCT03863509|162754479|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried. Test for group difference: F (2, 343) = 17.056, p \< .001|||Group difference tested for false discovery rate at .05, and followed with post-hoc pairwise comparisons.|||< .001
81535929|NCT03863509|162754479|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.279|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.733|1.824|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|age, sex and race were covaried||Never Users minus Exclusive E-Cig Users||1.824|0.733|<0.001
81535930|NCT03863509|162754479|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.739|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.083|2.395|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex and race were covaried||Never Users minus Exclusive Smokers||2.395|1.083|<0.001
81535931|NCT03863509|162754479|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.11|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|age, sex and race were covaried||Exclusive E-Cig Users minus Exclusive Smokers||1.110|-0.190|0.165
81535932|NCT03863509|162754480|OTHER|||||||0.199|||||||ANCOVA|Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried. Test for group difference: F (2, 386) = 1.621, p = .199||||||.199
81535933|NCT03863509|162754481|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried. Test for group difference: F (2, 343) = 17.056, p\< .001|||Group difference tested for false discovery rate at .05, and followed with post-hoc pairwise comparisons.|||<0.001
81686360|NCT01025336|163070024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.22|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.22|0.85|
81686361|NCT01025336|163070024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.1|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.10|0.82|
81686362|NCT01025336|163070024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.69|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.69|0.41|
81535934|NCT03863509|162754481|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.279|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.733|1.824|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex and race were covaried||Never Users minus Exclusive E-Cig users||1.824|0.733|<0.001
81535935|NCT03863509|162754481|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.739|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.083|2.395|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|age, sex, race covaried||Never Users minus Exclusive Smokers||2.395|1.083|<0.001
81535936|NCT03863509|162754481|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.11|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex and race were covaried||Exclusive E-Cig Users minus Exclusive Smokers||1.110|-0.190|0.165
81535937|NCT03863509|162754482|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried. Test for group difference: F (2, 343) = 17.056, p\< .001|||Group difference tested for false discovery rate at .05, and followed with post-hoc pairwise comparisons.|||<0.001
81535938|NCT03863509|162754482|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.279|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.733|1.824|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex, race were covaried||Never Users minus Exclusive E-Cig Users||1.824|0.733|<0.001
81535939|NCT03863509|162754482|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.739|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.083|2.395|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex and race were covaried||Never Users minus Exclusive Smokers||2.395|1.083|<0.001
81535940|NCT03863509|162754482|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.11|||ANCOVA post-hoc pairwise group compariso|Age, sex and race were covaried||Exclusive E-Cig Users minus Exclusive Smokers||1.110|-0.190|0.165
81686363|NCT01025336|163070024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.87|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.87|0.67|
81686364|NCT01025336|163070024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.79|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.79|0.48|
81679249|NCT03932799|163054727|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for workers' compensation-based covariates: age, gender, urban/rural residence, COVID-19 era injury, days from injury to Report of Accident, injury type, injury complexity/severity, days from injury to first opioid prescription, more than 7 days of opioids in acute phase, health care utilization during baseline period/acute phase, and time indicator for each time period (0,1,2).|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.04||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|6.14||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Generalized estimating equation|||"* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Outcome modeled longitudinally over the 3 time periods (3-6, 6-9, and 9-12 months)~* Time periods clustered at the individual worker level~* Exchangeable working correlation structure~* Robust variance estimates"||6.14|1.50|.002
81679250|NCT03932799|163054728|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for same covariates as primary outcomes, plus survey covariates: days from injury to baseline survey, education, household income, race/ethnicity, working for pay, recovery expectations, anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, pre-injury opioid, chiropractic and physical therapy (PT) utilization during baseline period/acute phase, cannabis for injury pain, alcohol misuse risk, current tobacco use, pain intensity/interference, Functional Comorbidity Index, health status, quality of life.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.32||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Regression, Logistic|||"* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Models survey weighted~* Robust variance estimates"||1.32|0.71|.84
81679251|NCT03932799|163054729|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for same covariates as primary outcomes, plus survey-based covariates: days from injury to baseline survey date, education, household income, race/ethnicity, working for pay, recovery expectations, anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, pre-injury opioid, chiropractic and PT utilization during baseline period/acute phase, cannabis for injury pain, alcohol misuse risk, current tobacco use, pain intensity/interference, Functional Comorbidity Index, health status, and quality of life.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.49||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Regression, Logistic|||"* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Models survey weighted~* Robust variance estimates"||1.49|0.71|.88
81679252|NCT03932799|163054730|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for same covariates as primary outcomes, plus survey-based covariates: days from injury to baseline survey date, education, household income, race/ethnicity, working for pay, recovery expectations, anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, pre-injury opioid, chiropractic and PT utilization during baseline period/acute phase, cannabis for injury pain, alcohol misuse risk, current tobacco use, pain intensity/interference, Functional Comorbidity Index, health status, and quality of life.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.11||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Regression, Logistic|||"* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Models survey weighted~* Robust variance estimates"||1.11|0.49|.15
81679253|NCT03932799|163054731|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for same covariates as primary outcomes, plus survey-based covariates: days from injury to baseline survey date, education, household income, race/ethnicity, working for pay, recovery expectations, anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, pre-injury opioid, chiropractic and PT utilization during baseline period/acute phase, cannabis for injury pain, alcohol misuse risk, current tobacco use, pain intensity/interference, Functional Comorbidity Index, health status, and quality of life.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.21||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Regression, Logistic|||"* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Models survey weighted~* Robust variance estimates"||1.21|0.60|.38
81679254|NCT03932799|163054732|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for same covariates as primary outcomes, plus survey-based covariates: days from injury to baseline survey date, education, household income, race/ethnicity, working for pay, recovery expectations, anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, pre-injury opioid, chiropractic and PT utilization during baseline period/acute phase, cannabis for injury pain, alcohol misuse risk, current tobacco use, pain intensity/interference, Functional Comorbidity Index, health status, and quality of life.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.28||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Regression, Logistic|||"* Leisure or social activities outcome~* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Models survey weighted~* Robust variance estimates"||2.28|0.91|.12
81679255|NCT03932799|163054732|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for same covariates as primary outcomes, plus survey-based covariates: days from injury to baseline survey date, education, household income, race/ethnicity, working for pay, recovery expectations, anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, pre-injury opioid, chiropractic and PT utilization during baseline period/acute phase, cannabis for injury pain, alcohol misuse risk, current tobacco use, pain intensity/interference, Functional Comorbidity Index, health status, and quality of life.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.07||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Regression, Logistic|||"* Getting out with friends or family outcome~* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Models survey weighted~* Robust variance estimates"||2.07|0.74|.42
81679256|NCT03932799|163054732|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for same covariates as primary outcomes, plus survey-based covariates: days from injury to baseline survey date, education, household income, race/ethnicity, working for pay, recovery expectations, anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, pre-injury opioid, chiropractic and PT utilization during baseline period/acute phase, cannabis for injury pain, alcohol misuse risk, current tobacco use, pain intensity/interference, Functional Comorbidity Index, health status, and quality of life.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.51||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Regression, Logistic|||"* Doing household chores outcome~* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Models survey weighted~* Robust variance estimates"||1.51|0.63|.91
81679257|NCT03932799|163054732|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for same covariates as primary outcomes, plus survey-based covariates: days from injury to baseline survey date, education, household income, race/ethnicity, working for pay, recovery expectations, anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, pre-injury opioid, chiropractic and PT utilization during baseline period/acute phase, cannabis for injury pain, alcohol misuse risk, current tobacco use, pain intensity/interference, Functional Comorbidity Index, health status, and quality of life.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.21||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Regression, Logistic|||"* Using transportation outcome~* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Models survey weighted~* Robust variance estimates"||2.21|0.64|.59
81679258|NCT03932799|163054733|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for same covariates as primary outcomes, plus survey-based covariates: days from injury to baseline survey date, education, household income, race/ethnicity, working for pay, recovery expectations, anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, pre-injury opioid, chiropractic and PT utilization during baseline period/acute phase, cannabis for injury pain, alcohol misuse risk, current tobacco use, pain intensity/interference, Functional Comorbidity Index, health status, and quality of life.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.75||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Regression, Logistic|||"* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Models survey weighted~* Robust variance estimates"||1.75|0.88|.22
81679259|NCT03932799|163054734|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for same covariates as primary outcomes, plus survey-based covariates: days from injury to baseline survey date, education, household income, race/ethnicity, working for pay, recovery expectations, anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, pre-injury opioid, chiropractic and PT utilization during baseline period/acute phase, cannabis for injury pain, alcohol misuse risk, current tobacco use, pain intensity/interference, Functional Comorbidity Index, health status, and quality of life.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|3.47||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Regression, Logistic|||"* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Models survey weighted~* Robust variance estimates"||3.47|1.12|.02
81679260|NCT03932799|163054735|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for same covariates as primary outcomes, plus survey-based covariates: days from injury to baseline survey date, education, household income, race/ethnicity, working for pay, recovery expectations, anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, pre-injury opioid, chiropractic and PT utilization during baseline period/acute phase, cannabis for injury pain, alcohol misuse risk, current tobacco use, pain intensity/interference, Functional Comorbidity Index, health status, and quality of life.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.83||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Regression, Logistic|||"* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Models survey weighted~* Robust variance estimates"||1.83|0.95|.10
81679261|NCT03932799|163054737|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for same covariates as primary outcomes, plus survey-based covariates: days from injury to baseline survey date, education, household income, race/ethnicity, working for pay, recovery expectations, anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, pre-injury opioid, chiropractic and PT utilization during baseline period/acute phase, cannabis for injury pain, alcohol misuse risk, current tobacco use, pain intensity/interference, Functional Comorbidity Index, health status, and quality of life.|beta|-0.01||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.01||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Regression, Logistic|||"* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Models survey weighted~* Robust variance estimates"||0.01|-0.03|.53
81679262|NCT03932799|163054738|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for same covariates as primary outcomes, plus survey-based covariates: days from injury to baseline survey date, education, household income, race/ethnicity, working for pay, recovery expectations, anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, pre-injury opioid, chiropractic and PT utilization during baseline period/acute phase, cannabis for injury pain, alcohol misuse risk, current tobacco use, pain intensity/interference, Functional Comorbidity Index, health status, and quality of life.|beta|0.16||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.32||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Regression, Logistic|||"* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Models survey weighted~* Robust variance estimates"||0.32|-0.00|.053
81679263|NCT03932799|163054739|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for same covariates as primary outcomes, plus survey-based covariates: days from injury to baseline survey date, education, household income, race/ethnicity, working for pay, recovery expectations, anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, pre-injury opioid, chiropractic and PT utilization during baseline period/acute phase, cannabis for injury pain, alcohol misuse risk, current tobacco use, pain intensity/interference, Functional Comorbidity Index, health status, and quality of life.|beta|0.22||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.38||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Regression, Logistic|||"* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Models survey weighted~* Robust variance estimates"||0.38|0.05|.01
81686365|NCT01025336|163070024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.19|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.19|1.32|
81686366|NCT01025336|163070024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.26|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.26|1.24|
81686367|NCT01025336|163070024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|2.95|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.95|1.48|
81686368|NCT01025336|163070024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.05|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.05|1.23|
81535941|NCT03863509|162754483|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Age, sex, and race/ethnicity were covaried. Test for group difference: F (2, 344) = 10.075, p \< .001|||Group difference tested for false discovery rate at .05, and followed with post-hoc pairwise comparisons. Estimated marginal mean differences:|||<0.001
81679264|NCT03932799|163054740|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for same covariates as primary outcomes, plus survey-based covariates: days from injury to baseline survey date, education, household income, race/ethnicity, working for pay, recovery expectations, anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, pre-injury opioid, chiropractic and PT utilization during baseline period/acute phase, cannabis for injury pain, alcohol misuse risk, current tobacco use, pain intensity/interference, Functional Comorbidity Index, health status, and quality of life.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.35||"* two-tailed test~* p-values \< 0.05 are statistically significant"|Regression, Logistic|||"* Primary predictor is binary (1 for Washington, 0 for Ohio)~* Models survey weighted~* Robust variance estimates"||1.35|0.42|.35
81679265|NCT01400932|163054802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|-15.8|||ANCOVA|||||-15.8|-26.2|<0.001
81679266|NCT01400932|163054803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 1|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679267|NCT01400932|163054803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 2|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679268|NCT01400932|163054803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 4|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679269|NCT01400932|163054803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 8|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81535942|NCT03799341|162754484|OTHER|||||||0.177|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.177
81679270|NCT01400932|163054804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 1; IL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679271|NCT01400932|163054804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 2; IL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679272|NCT01400932|163054804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 4; IL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679273|NCT01400932|163054804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 8; IL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679274|NCT01400932|163054804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 12; IL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679275|NCT01400932|163054804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||Week 1; NIL|ANCOVA|||||||0.007
81679276|NCT01400932|163054804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||Week 2; NIL|ANCOVA|||||||0.008
81535943|NCT03799341|162754485|OTHER|||||||0.033|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.033
81535944|NCT03799341|162754486|OTHER|||||||0.126|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.126
81535945|NCT03799341|162754487|OTHER|||||||0.384|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.384
81679277|NCT01400932|163054804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 4; NIL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679278|NCT01400932|163054804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 8; NIL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679279|NCT01400932|163054804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 12; NIL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679280|NCT01400932|163054805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 1; Total|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679281|NCT01400932|163054805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 2; Total|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679282|NCT01400932|163054805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 4; Total|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679283|NCT01400932|163054805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 8; Total|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679284|NCT01400932|163054805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 12; Total|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679285|NCT01400932|163054805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 1; IL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679286|NCT01400932|163054805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 2; IL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679287|NCT01400932|163054805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 4; IL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679288|NCT01400932|163054805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 8; IL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679289|NCT01400932|163054805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 12; IL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679290|NCT01400932|163054805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||Week 1; NIL|ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81679291|NCT01400932|163054805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 2; NIL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679292|NCT01400932|163054805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 4; NIL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679293|NCT01400932|163054805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 8; NIL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679294|NCT01400932|163054805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 12; NIL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679295|NCT01400932|163054806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679296|NCT01400932|163054807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174||95.0||||Week 1|ANCOVA|||||||0.174
81679297|NCT01400932|163054807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||Week 2|ANCOVA|||||||0.013
81535946|NCT03799341|162754488|OTHER|||||||0.308|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.308
81679298|NCT01400932|163054807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||Week 4|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81679299|NCT01400932|163054807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||Week 8|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81679300|NCT01400932|163054807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 12|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679301|NCT01400932|163054808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 1|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679302|NCT01400932|163054808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 2|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679303|NCT01400932|163054808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 4|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679304|NCT01400932|163054808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 8|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679305|NCT01400932|163054808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Week 12|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81679306|NCT04656990|163054812|SUPERIORITY||Slope|17.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81679307|NCT04656990|163054815|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.4|||=|0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.04
81679308|NCT00282243|163054826|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the ratio of the natural log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters fell within an 80% to 125% range, then the exposure between the two formulations was considered to be equivalent.|Ratio of means|88.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.42|92.29|||||Tacrolimus/tacrolimus MR ratio of natural log transformed means expressed as a percent.|The method of analysis of variance with repeated measures was used for the comparisons of AUC0-24. Exposure at steady state was used for tacrolimus (steady state was defined as days 14 and 42) and for tacrolimus MR (steady state was defined as days 28 and 56). The natural log (ln) was used to transform AUC0-24 prior to analysis and the results were transformed back to the original scale for the presentation of results.||92.29|85.42|
81535947|NCT03799341|162754489|OTHER|||||||0.976|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.976
81535948|NCT03799341|162754490|OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.920
81679309|NCT00282243|163054828|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the ratio of the natural log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters fell within an 80% to 125% range, then the exposure between the two formulations was considered to be equivalent.|Ratio of means|81.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.88|85.08|||||Tacrolimus/tacrolimus MR ratio of natural log transformed means expressed as a percent.|The method of analysis of variance with repeated measures was used for the comparisons of Cmin. Exposure at steady state was used for tacrolimus (steady state was defined as days 14 and 42) and for tacrolimus MR (steady state was defined as days 28 and 56). The natural log (ln) was used to transform Cmin prior to analysis and the results were transformed back to the original scale for the presentation of results.||85.08|77.88|
81679310|NCT05256888|163054867|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||"In a linear model to assess group effects on fatigue at 12 weeks, adjusting for baseline levels of fatigue:~Effect of group = -1.77±1.08, p=0.11, favoring the TRE group."||||0.11
81679311|NCT03706365|163054868|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.829||||0.2123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.619|1.111|||Log Rank|||||1.111|0.619|0.2123
81679312|NCT03706365|163054869|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.637||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.474|0.856|||Log Rank|||||0.856|0.474|0.0026
81679313|NCT03706365|163054870|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.842||||0.2899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.611|1.16|||Log Rank|||||1.160|0.611|0.2899
81679314|NCT03706365|163054872|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.731||||0.3531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.377|1.419|||Log Rank|||||1.419|0.377|0.3531
81679315|NCT03706365|163054873|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.927||||0.6507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.669|1.285|||Log Rank|||||1.285|0.669|0.6507
81679316|NCT03706365|163054874|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.768||||0.1807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.522|1.131|||Log Rank|||||1.131|0.522|0.1807
81679317|NCT03706365|163054879|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.935||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.665|1.314|||Log Rank|||||1.314|0.665|0.6970
81679318|NCT03116113|163054882|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3181|||||||Fisher's Exact-Boschloo test|||||||=0.3181
81679319|NCT03116113|163054882|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5177|||||||Fisher's Exact-Boschloo test|||||||=0.5177
81679320|NCT00600171|163054936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.064||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.164|||ANCOVA|||||0.164|-0.036|0.208
81679321|NCT00600171|163054936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.069||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.168|||ANCOVA|||||0.168|-0.029|0.169
81679322|NCT00600171|163054936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.23|||ANCOVA|||||0.230|0.030|0.011
81679323|NCT00600171|163054936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.121||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.22|||ANCOVA|||||0.220|0.023|0.016
81679324|NCT00600171|163054936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.162||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.062|0.261|||ANCOVA|||||0.261|0.062|0.001
81679325|NCT02357420|163055004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Measures mixed effects model (MMRM)|MMRM analysis used treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction as fixed factors and baseline values as the covariates.||||||0.36
81679326|NCT02357420|163055004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||MMRM|MMRM analysis used treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction as fixed factors and baseline values as the covariates.||||||0.25
81708490|NCT00808028|163113916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Binomial Distribution|||Strain B02: Response rate was compared with whether greater than (\>) 50% of participants had fold rise \>=4 using right one-sided exact test based on binomial distribution and the corresponding p-values were calculated. p-value \< 0.025 was considered significant.||||>0.9999
81708491|NCT00808028|163113916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0392|||||||Binomial Distribution|||Strain B02: Response rate was compared with whether greater than (\>) 50% of participants had fold rise \>=4 using right one-sided exact test based on binomial distribution and the corresponding p-values were calculated. p-value \< 0.025 was considered significant.||||0.0392
81535949|NCT03799341|162754491|OTHER|||||||0.873|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.873
81535950|NCT03799341|162754492|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Due to violations of normality assumptions, a non-parametric Aligned Rank Transform ANOVA was conducted, which does not permit inclusion of covariates. A median split approach was therefore used to examine the influence of Contingency Management session attendance. The design included 4 factors: time (2 levels), stimulus condition (3 levels), electrode pair (4 levels), and median split group membership (2 levels). Reported results reflect the interaction between time and median split group.||||<0.001
81679327|NCT02357420|163055004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||MMRM|MMRM analysis used treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction as fixed factors and baseline values as the covariates.||||||0.59
81679328|NCT02908100|163055013|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|6.4||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|21.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.2|-8.5|0.373
81679329|NCT02908100|163055013|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|7.5||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|22.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.4|-7.3|0.339
81679330|NCT02908100|163055014|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|8.7||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|23.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.5|-6.1|0.223
81679331|NCT02908100|163055014|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|3.0||||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|17.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.7|-11.8|0.737
81679332|NCT02908100|163055015|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|4.1||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|18.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.9|-10.7|0.614
81679333|NCT02908100|163055015|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|4.1||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|18.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.9|-10.7|0.607
81679334|NCT02908100|163055016|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|6.4||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|21.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.2|-8.5|0.410
81679335|NCT02908100|163055016|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|6.4||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|21.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.2|-8.5|0.418
81679336|NCT02908100|163055017|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|14.9||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|43.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Plasmablast Signature Level Q1||43.7|-14|0.378
81679337|NCT02908100|163055017|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|7.5||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|36.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Plasmablast Signature Level Q1||36.7|-21.7|0.732
81679338|NCT02908100|163055017|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|-0.4||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|28.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Plasmablast Signature Level Q2||28.4|-29.2|0.500
81679339|NCT02908100|163055017|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|8.6||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|38.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Plasmablast Signature Level Q2||38.7|-21.4|0.234
81679340|NCT02908100|163055017|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|15.5||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|46.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Plasmablast Signature Level Q3||46|-14.9|0.364
81679341|NCT02908100|163055017|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|15.2||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|44.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Plasmablast Signature Level Q3||44.4|-14.1|0.134
81679342|NCT02908100|163055017|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|-7.1||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.6|23.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Plasmablast Signature Level Q4||23.3|-37.6|0.830
81679343|NCT02908100|163055017|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|-2.2||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|27.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Plasmablast Signature Level Q4||27.8|-32.1|0.963
81679344|NCT02908100|163055018|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|19.0||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|47.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Plasmablast Signature Level Q1||47.5|-9.4|0.189
81679345|NCT02908100|163055018|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|6.7||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|35.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Plasmablast Signature Level Q1||35.2|-21.9|0.909
81679346|NCT02908100|163055018|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|-0.4||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|28.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Plasmablast Signature Level Q2||28.4|-29.2|0.500
81679347|NCT02908100|163055018|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|3.3||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|33.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Plasmablast Signature Level Q2||33.8|-27.1|0.234
81708492|NCT00808028|163113916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0225|||||||Binomial Distribution|||Strain B02: Response rate was compared with whether greater than (\>) 50% of participants had fold rise \>=4 using right one-sided exact test based on binomial distribution and the corresponding p-values were calculated. p-value \< 0.025 was considered significant.||||0.0225
81708493|NCT00808028|163113916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0244|||||||Binomial Distribution|||Strain B02: Response rate was compared with whether greater than (\>) 50% of participants had fold rise \>=4 using right one-sided exact test based on binomial distribution and the corresponding p-values were calculated. p-value \< 0.025 was considered significant.||||0.0244
81708494|NCT00808028|163113917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Binomial Distribution|||Strain A05: Response rate was compared with whether greater than (\>) 50% of participants had fold rise \>=4 using right one-sided exact test based on binomial distribution and the corresponding p-values were calculated. p-value \< 0.025 was considered significant.||||>0.9999
81708495|NCT00808028|163113917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Binomial Distribution|||Strain A05: Response rate was compared with whether greater than (\>) 50% of participants had fold rise \>=4 using right one-sided exact test based on binomial distribution and the corresponding p-values were calculated. p-value \< 0.025 was considered significant.||||0.0004
81708496|NCT00808028|163113917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial Distribution|||Strain A05: Response rate was compared with whether greater than (\>) 50% of participants had fold rise \>=4 using right one-sided exact test based on binomial distribution and the corresponding p-values were calculated. p-value \< 0.025 was considered significant.||||<0.0001
81467461|NCT02294175|162626909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.979||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA. The interaction effect is controlling for any potential main effects of treatment arm (SDT vs LDT) and time (days 0, 4, 8).|Repeated Measures ANOVA|||Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (RMANOVA) to test for effects of treatment arm, time, and treatment-by-time interaction. The effect of interest is the treatment-by-time interaction, i.e, whether change in IL6 over time varies according to treatment arm.||||.979
81467462|NCT02294175|162626910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999|||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnov Z|||Kolmogorov-Smirnov Z test was used as a non-parametric test to compare rank scores between treatment arms (similar to Mann-Whitney, but potentially more powerful).||||.999
81679348|NCT02908100|163055018|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|15.5||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|46.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Plasmablast Signature Level Q3||46|-14.9|0.364
81679349|NCT02908100|163055018|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|7.2||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|36.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Plasmablast Signature Level Q3||36.3|-22|0.310
81708497|NCT00808028|163113917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial Distribution|||Strain A05: Response rate was compared with whether greater than (\>) 50% of participants had fold rise \>=4 using right one-sided exact test based on binomial distribution and the corresponding p-values were calculated. p-value \< 0.025 was considered significant.||||<0.0001
81708498|NCT00808028|163113917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Binomial Distribution|||Strain B02: Response rate was compared with whether greater than (\>) 50% of participants had fold rise \>=4 using right one-sided exact test based on binomial distribution and the corresponding p-values were calculated. p-value \< 0.025 was considered significant.||||>0.9999
81708499|NCT00808028|163113917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0036|||||||Binomial Distribution|||Strain B02: Response rate was compared with whether greater than (\>) 50% of participants had fold rise \>=4 using right one-sided exact test based on binomial distribution and the corresponding p-values were calculated. p-value \< 0.025 was considered significant.||||0.0036
81708500|NCT00808028|163113917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial Distribution|||Strain B02: Response rate was compared with whether greater than (\>) 50% of participants had fold rise \>=4 using right one-sided exact test based on binomial distribution and the corresponding p-values were calculated. p-value \< 0.025 was considered significant.||||<0.0001
81467463|NCT02294175|162626911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.415|||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnov Z|||Kolmogorov-Smirnov Z test was used as a non-parametric test to compare rank scores between treatment arms (similar to Mann-Whitney, but potentially more powerful).||||.415
81708501|NCT00808028|163113917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial Distribution|||Strain B02: Response rate was compared with whether greater than (\>) 50% of participants had fold rise \>=4 using right one-sided exact test based on binomial distribution and the corresponding p-values were calculated. p-value \< 0.025 was considered significant.||||<0.0001
81708502|NCT01553591|163113954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014||||||Significance level of 0.025|Chi-square test statistic|||The family-wise error rate was controlled by Bonferroni adjustment for each active dose versus placebo.||||0.014
81708503|NCT01553591|163113954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||Significance level of 0.025|Chi-square test statistic|||The family-wise error rate was controlled by Bonferroni adjustment for each active dose versus placebo.||||0.004
81708504|NCT01553591|163113955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112||||||Significance level of 0.025|Chi-square test statistic|||The family-wise error rate was controlled by Bonferroni adjustment for each active dose versus placebo.||||0.112
81708505|NCT01553591|163113955|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Significance level of 0.025|Chi-square test statistic|||The family-wise error rate was controlled by Bonferroni adjustment for each active dose versus placebo.||||<0.001
81467464|NCT02294175|162626912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993|||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnov Z|||Kolmogorov-Smirnov Z test was used as a non-parametric test to compare rank scores between treatment arms (similar to Mann-Whitney, but potentially more powerful).||||.993
81467465|NCT02294175|162626913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnov Z|||Kolmogorov-Smirnov Z test was used as a non-parametric test to compare rank scores between treatment arms (similar to Mann-Whitney, but potentially more powerful).||||.990
81575976|NCT01986855|162823334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-1.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|-0.96||The cLDA model included fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline treatment with insulin stratum (yes/no), and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable. P-value is nominal.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.96|-2.57|<0.001
81679350|NCT02908100|163055018|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|-2.1||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.5|28.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Plasmablast Signature Level Q4||28.2|-32.5|0.922
81679351|NCT02908100|163055018|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|-5.9||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|23.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Plasmablast Signature Level Q4||23.7|-35.4|0.701
81679352|NCT02908100|163055019|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|3.1||||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|17.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||17.1|-10.9|0.692
81708506|NCT01948518|163113989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Assuming 15% change in absolute value of DLCO representing a significant clinical difference and a standard deviation of 17.4% in normal nonsmoking individuals \[Miller A, Thornton JC, Warshaw R, et al. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1983;127 (suppl 3):270-277.\], 13 subjects needed to be studied to reject the null hypothesis when there is no significant difference between DLCO measurements before and after sildenafil, with power 0.8 and type I error probability 0.05 (SAS 9.2, SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC)||||=0.30
81708507|NCT01948518|163113990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.63|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The average 6 minute walk distance at baseline was 1195±407 feet. After oral administration of sildenafil, 6 minute walk distance was 1214±383 feet (p=0.63).||||=0.63
81708508|NCT02723019|163114040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyzed using logistic regression analysis||||0.01
81708509|NCT02723019|163114041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.19
81708510|NCT02723019|163114042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73||||||P-value is for the time by group interaction effect, testing the difference in rate of change between the Intervention and Control groups from baseline to 6 months post baseline|multilevel model analysis, random interc|||multilevel model analysis, random intercepts and slopes, appropriate link function for outcome, full maximum likelihood estimation||||0.73
81708511|NCT02723019|163114043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||P-value is for the time by group interaction effect, testing the difference in rate of change between the Intervention and Control groups from baseline to 6 months post baseline|multilevel model analysis, random interc|||multilevel model analysis, random intercepts and slopes, appropriate link function for outcome, full maximum likelihood estimation||||0.28
81708512|NCT02723019|163114044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71||||||P-value is for the time by group interaction effect, testing the difference in rate of change between the Intervention and Control groups from baseline to 6 months post baseline|multilevel model analysis, random interc|||multilevel model analysis, random intercepts and slopes, appropriate link function for outcome, full maximum likelihood estimation||||0.71
81708513|NCT02723019|163114045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||negative binomial regression model analy|||negative binomial regression model analysis||||0.42
81708514|NCT00958191|163114051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change in HHS from pre-op to 1 year||||<0.0001
81708515|NCT00958191|163114051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change in HHS from pre-op to 3 years||||<0.0001
81708516|NCT00958191|163114051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in HHS from pre-op to 5 years||||<0.0001
81708517|NCT00958191|163114052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change in Harris Hip Pain Score from pre-op to 1 year||||<0.0001
81708518|NCT00958191|163114052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change in Harris Hip Pain Score from pre-op to 3 years||||<0.0001
81708519|NCT00958191|163114052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change in Harris Hip Pain Score from pre-op to 5 years||||<0.0001
81708520|NCT00958191|163114053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change in Harris Hip ROM score from pre-op to 1 year||||<0.0001
81708521|NCT00958191|163114053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change in Harris Hip ROM score from pre-op to 3 years||||<0.0001
81708522|NCT00958191|163114053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change in Harris Hip ROM score from pre-op to 5 years||||<0.0001
81708523|NCT00958191|163114054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change in SF-12 Phyiscal Component Score from preop to 1 year||||<0.0001
81708524|NCT00958191|163114054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in SF-12 Phyiscal Component Score from preop to 3 year||||<0.0001
81708525|NCT00958191|163114054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change in SF-12 Phyiscal Component Score from preop to 5 year||||<0.0001
81708526|NCT00958191|163114054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0242|||||||Sign test|||Change in SF-12 Mental Component Score from preop to 1 year||||0.0242
81708527|NCT00958191|163114054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0247|||||||Sign test|||Change in SF-12 Mental Component Score from preop to 3 year||||0.0247
81708528|NCT00958191|163114054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1372|||||||Sign test|||Change in SF-12 Mental Component Score from preop to 5 year||||0.1372
81708529|NCT00958191|163114055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change in LEAS Score from preop to 1 year||||<0.0001
81708530|NCT00958191|163114055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||Change in LEAS Score from preop to 3 year||||<0.0001
81708531|NCT00958191|163114055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in LEAS Score from preop to 5 year||||<0.0001
81708532|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.61|23.27|||||Comparison for fasting, Day 7|An estimation approach was used.||23.27|-25.61|
81708533|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|13.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.84|36.27|||||Comparison for fasting, Day 7|An estimation approach was used.||36.27|-9.84|
81708534|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-21.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.43|-2.1|||||Comparison for fasting, Day 7|An estimation approach was used.||-2.10|-41.43|
81679353|NCT02908100|163055019|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|1.9||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|15.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||15.9|-12|0.871
81679354|NCT02908100|163055019|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|11.2||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|25.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||25.1|-2.8|0.105
81679355|NCT02908100|163055019|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|7.7||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|21.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||21.6|-6.1|0.286
81679356|NCT02908100|163055020|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|-1.6||||0.936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|13.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||13.6|-16.8|0.936
81679357|NCT02908100|163055020|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|-2.9||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|12.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||12.4|-18.2|0.683
81679358|NCT02908100|163055020|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|11.7||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|26.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||26.8|-3.4|0.086
81679359|NCT02908100|163055020|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Difference|0.9||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|16.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||16.1|-14.2|0.879
81679360|NCT01808612|163055036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.73||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Approximately 522 participants were to be enrolled. Randomization was to be 2:1:3 (20 mg fluoxetine:40 mg fluoxetine:placebo). Assuming 5% of participants would have missing post-baseline data, the study had 85% power to detect an effect size of 0.33 (20 mg fluoxetine compared to placebo on HAMD21 total score) based on simulations with a 0.05 two-sided significance level.||2.00|-0.55|0.264
81679361|NCT03683394|163055043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.26||Adjusted for baseline value, sex, race/ethnicity education, comorbidity score and phone assessment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment effects were estimated using linear mixed models (LMMs) for the changes from baseline to each follow-up assessment.||||0.26|0.04|0.008
81679362|NCT03683394|163055044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.21||Adjusted for baseline value, sex, race/ethnicity education, comorbidity score and phone assessment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment effects were estimated using linear mixed models (LMMs) for the changes from baseline to each follow-up assessment.||||0.21|0.02|0.002
81679363|NCT03683394|163055045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.11||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.14||Adjusted for baseline value, sex, race/ethnicity education, comorbidity score and phone assessment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment effects were estimated using linear mixed models (LMMs) for the changes from baseline to each follow-up assessment.||||2.14|0.08|0.03
81708535|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-23.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.63|-3.57|||||Comparison for fasting, Day 7|An estimation approach was used.||-3.57|-42.63|
81708536|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-11.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.85|7.28|||||Comparison for fasting, Day 7|An estimation approach was used.||7.28|-30.85|
81575977|NCT01986855|162823334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-1.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|-1.02||The cLDA model included fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline treatment with insulin stratum (yes/no), and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable. P-value is nominal.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-1.02|-2.66|<0.001
81679364|NCT03683394|163055046|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.19||Adjusted for age and sex.|Fisher Exact|In an exploratory outcome, we examined incidence of a low CASI score or a diagnosis of MCI or dementia by treatment group.||||2.19|0.19|0.52
81679365|NCT01058096|163055047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.3||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||cariprazine - placebo|||-1.9|-6.7|0.0004
81679366|NCT01058096|163055048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||MMRM analysis||cariprazine - placebo|||-0.1|-0.7|0.0027
81679367|NCT00559273|163055049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The p-value was the probability that the number of responders is greater than or equal to the observed number, although the true response rate was smaller or equal to 60%. Null hypothesis (H0): p-value \<=0.6; alternate hypothesis (H1): p-value \>0.6.||||<0.0001
81679368|NCT00559273|163055049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The p-value was the probability that the number of responders is greater than or equal to the observed number, although the true response rate was smaller or equal to 60%. Null hypothesis (H0): p-value \<=0.6; alternate hypothesis (H1): p-value \>0.6.||||<0.0001
81679369|NCT00559273|163055050|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|MIRCERA treatment was regarded as non-inferior to the darbepoetin alfa reference group if the lower limit of the CI was greater than -0.75 g/dL.|Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1097|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.252|0.18|||ANCOVA|||||0.180|-0.252|<0.0001
81679370|NCT00849667|163055083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.4513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.21|||Log Rank|One-sided log rank test||||1.21|0.81|0.4513
81679371|NCT00849667|163055083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.0761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.06|||Log Rank|One-sided log rank test||||1.06|0.70|0.0761
81679372|NCT00849667|163055084|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.4823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.27|||Log Rank|One-sided log rank test||||1.27|0.78|0.4823
81679373|NCT00849667|163055084|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.1616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.13|||Log Rank|One-sided log rank test||||1.13|0.68|0.1616
81679374|NCT00849667|163055085|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.2938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.21|||Log Rank|One-sided log-rank test||||1.21|0.72|0.2938
81679375|NCT00849667|163055085|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.02|||Log Rank|One-sided log-rank test||||1.02|0.58|0.0318
81679376|NCT00849667|163055086|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.5636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.21|||Log Rank|One-sided log-rank test||||1.21|0.85|0.5636
81679377|NCT00849667|163055086|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.09|||Log Rank|One-sided log-rank test||||1.09|0.76|0.1560
81679378|NCT00849667|163055088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.8||||0.6864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|9.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.0|-5.4|0.6864
81679379|NCT00849667|163055088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.4||||0.4923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|9.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.6|-4.8|0.4923
81679380|NCT00849667|163055091|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-0.4||||0.8106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|4.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||50% serological response||4.1|-4.9|0.8106
81708537|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-10.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.66|7.57|||||Comparison for fasting, Day 7|An estimation approach was used.||7.57|-27.66|
81708538|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-15.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.72|7.43|||||Comparison for WM AUC(0-24 hour), Day 7|An estimation approach was used.||7.43|-37.72|
81679381|NCT00849667|163055091|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.1||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|8.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||50% serological response||8.8|1.4|0.0064
81679382|NCT00849667|163055091|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|4.1||||0.3005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|10.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||75% serological response||10.2|-2.0|0.3005
81679383|NCT00849667|163055091|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|3.7||||0.2445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|9.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||75% serological response||9.9|-2.5|0.2445
81679384|NCT00849667|163055091|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.3||||0.2797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|13.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Serologic response leading to normalization||13.4|-2.8|0.2797
81708539|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.66|19.45|||||Comparison for WM AUC(0-24 hour), Day 7|An estimation approach was used.||19.45|-23.66|
81535951|NCT03799341|162754492|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Due to violations of normality assumptions, a non-parametric Aligned Rank Transform ANOVA was conducted, which does not permit covariates. A median split approach was therefore used to examine the influence of self-reported cocaine abstinence during treatment. The design included 4 factors: time (2 levels), stimulus condition (3 levels), electrode pair (4 levels), and median split group membership (2 levels). Reported results reflect the interaction between time and median split group.||||<0.001
81679385|NCT00849667|163055091|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|4.9||||0.2136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|13.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Serologic response leading to normalization||13.0|-3.2|0.2136
81679386|NCT01262625|163055117|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|the pre-defined non-inferiority margin of 1.25|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.75|||Regression, Cox|||||1.75|0.61|0.19
81679387|NCT01262625|163055118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||DeLong|(DeLong et al 1988)||||||0.08
81708540|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-20.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.75|-2.57|||||Comparison for WM AUC(0-24 hour), Day 7|An estimation approach was used.||-2.57|-38.75|
81679388|NCT01262625|163055118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||DeLong|(DeLong et al 1988)||||||0.02
81679389|NCT04398732|163055133|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis was performed on change from Baseline in percent BSA at Month 12.||||0.0001
81679390|NCT04398732|163055134|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis was performed on change from baseline in DLQI at Month 12.||||0.0001
81679391|NCT04398732|163055135|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis was performed on change from baseline in PASI at Month 12.||||0.0001
81708541|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-21.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|-3.71|||||Comparison for WM AUC(0-24 hour), Day 7|An estimation approach was used.||-3.71|-39.70|
81679392|NCT04398732|163055136|OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||Student's t-test|||Baseline||||0.036
81679393|NCT04398732|163055136|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Student's t-test|||Month 4||||0.0001
81679394|NCT04398732|163055136|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Student's t-test|||Month 12||||0.0001
81679395|NCT04398732|163055137|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Student's t-test|||Baseline||||0.42
81679396|NCT04398732|163055137|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Student's t-test|||Month 4||||0.0001
81679397|NCT04398732|163055137|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Student's t-test|||Month 12||||0.0001
81679398|NCT04398732|163055138|OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Student's t-test|||Baseline||||0.72
81679399|NCT04398732|163055138|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Student's t-test|||Month 4||||0.0001
81679400|NCT04398732|163055138|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Student's t-test|||Month 12||||0.0001
81679401|NCT04398732|163055139|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis was performed on change from Baseline in percent BSA at Month 4.||||0.0001
81679402|NCT04398732|163055140|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis was performed on change from baseline in DLQI at Month 4.||||0.0001
81679403|NCT04398732|163055141|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Student's t-test|||Statistical analysis was performed on change from baseline in PASI at Month 4.||||0.0001
81679404|NCT00531960|163055185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.59|||Log Rank|||||1.59|0.70|0.8060
81679405|NCT00531960|163055187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.4063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.05|||Log Rank|||||2.05|0.75|0.4063
81679406|NCT00531960|163055188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|-17.28||||0.0444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.8|0.3|||Chi-squared||The 95% CI for the difference of 2 rates was determined by using the Hauck-Anderson method.|||0.3|-34.8|0.0444
81679407|NCT00531960|163055189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Disease Control Rates|-12.2||||0.0944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.3|2.8|||Chi-squared||The 95% CI for the difference in disease control was determined using the Hauck-Anderson method.|||2.8|-27.3|0.0944
81679408|NCT00508391|163055216|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority hypothesis utilized an objective performance criteria of 63% with a clinically significant difference of 12%. For the non-inferiority hypothesis, the one-sided Type I error was set to 0.05 and the statistical power was set to 80%.|Objective Performance Criteria|63.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|54.8||||Non-inferiority comparison|||"Efficacy was assessed in a non-inferiority, responder classification design where the proportion of total subjects classified as not worsened after changing from optimized to simultaneous biventricular pacing was compared to an objective performance criteria.~An effect of gender analysis was performed on the primary efficacy endpoint to compare the proportion of males and females classified as not worsened after changing from optimized to simultaneous biventricular pacing."|||54.8|
81679409|NCT00508391|163055217|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority hypothesis has a one-sided Type I error of 0.05 with an 80% statistical power.|Objective Performance Criteria|100.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|97.6||||Non-inferiority comparison|||Safety will be evaluated in a non-inferiority format. The null hypothesis is the percent of subjects that did not experience an adverse event with an active interventricular delay feature at two months is inferior to 90% with a clinically significant difference of 10%|||97.6|
81679410|NCT02921425|163055242|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.003
81679411|NCT02921425|163055244|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.007
81679412|NCT02921425|163055245|OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.026
81679413|NCT02921425|163055247|OTHER|||||||0.003||||||systolic blood pressure|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.003
81679414|NCT02921425|163055247|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||diastolic blood pressure||||.001
81679415|NCT02921425|163055249|OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.019
81679416|NCT02525549|163055253|NON_INFERIORITY|provides 85% power of success|Equivalence ratio|93.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.6|102.0|||Fieller's method|||||102.00|88.6|
81679417|NCT02525549|163055254|NON_INFERIORITY|provides 85% power of success|Equivalence ratio|98.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.3|109.4|||Fieller's method|||||109.4|92.3|
81679418|NCT01445678|163055255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval was greater than -10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|0.54||||||||0.54|-8.91|
81679419|NCT01445678|163055256|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval was greater than -10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.52|2.59||||||||2.59|-4.52|
81575978|NCT01986855|162823335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-1.42||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.13|2.29||The cLDA model included fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline treatment with insulin stratum (yes/no), and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||2.29|-5.13|0.451
81679420|NCT01445678|163055257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.23|0.89||||||||0.89|-7.23|
81679421|NCT01445678|163055258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|2.33||||||||2.33|-3.4|
81679422|NCT01445678|163055259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.09|0.94||||||||0.94|-9.09|
81679423|NCT01445678|163055260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|2.37||||||||2.37|-0.88|
81679424|NCT01570244|163055261|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|140.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|133.84|148.47|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison (Microgynon + Faldaprevir : Microgynon) of Ethinylestradiol||148.47|133.84|
81679425|NCT01570244|163055262|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Odds Ratio (OR)|114.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.49|124.97|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison (Microgynon + Faldaprevir : Microgynon) of Ethinylestradiol||124.97|105.49|
81679426|NCT01570244|163055263|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|171.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|160.2|183.33|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison (Microgynon + Faldaprevir : Microgynon) of Ethinylestradiol||183.33|160.20|
81679427|NCT01570244|163055266|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric mean ratio|140.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|136.4|144.78|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison (Microgynon + Faldaprevir : Microgynon) of Levonorgestrel||144.78|136.40|
81679428|NCT01570244|163055267|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|115.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.81|119.92|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison (Microgynon + Faldaprevir : Microgynon) of Levonorgestrel||119.92|110.81|
81679429|NCT01570244|163055268|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|153.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|145.99|162.14|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison (Microgynon + Faldaprevir : Microgynon) of Levonorgestrel||162.14|145.99|
81679430|NCT00464204|163055269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-331.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1033.0||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-640.0|-21.0||One-sided t-test assuming unequal variances (as variances were significantly different between treatment groups).No multiple comparisons were made. A priori threshold for statistical significance for the confirmatory analysis on FAS: 0.025 one-sided.|t-test, 1 sided||Considered difference: Voluven® minus NaCl 0.9 %|"Null-hypothesis: The amount of study drug required to achieve initial hemodynamic stabilization in patients treated with Voluven® is higher than or equal to this amount in patients treated with NaCl.~Alternative hypothesis: The amount of study drug required to achieve initial hemodynamic stabilization is lower in patients treated with Voluven® than in patients treated with NaCl."||-21|-640|0.0185
81679431|NCT05384041|163055286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056|||||||Regression, Linear|||Intent to Treat analyses||||0.056
81679432|NCT05384041|163055287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference (Active - Control) at Week 1||||0.048
81679433|NCT05384041|163055288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2595|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 1||||0.2595
81708542|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-10.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.62|7.38|||||Comparison for WM AUC(0-24 hour), Day 7|An estimation approach was used.||7.38|-28.62|
81708543|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-26.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.94|-10.12|||||Comparison for WM AUC(0-24 hour), Day 7|An estimation approach was used.||-10.12|-41.94|
81708544|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.56|9.36|||||Comparison for fasting, Day 14|An estimation approach was used.||9.36|-33.56|
81708545|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|4.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.91|24.57|||||Comparison for fasting, Day 14|An estimation approach was used.||24.57|-15.91|
81708546|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-25.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.56|-8.02|||||Comparison for fasting, Day 14|An estimation approach was used.||-8.02|-42.56|
81708547|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-19.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.12|-2.82|||||Comparison for fasting, Day 14|An estimation approach was used.||-2.82|-37.12|
81575979|NCT01986855|162823335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-3.46||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.24|0.31||The cLDA model included fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline treatment with insulin stratum (yes/no), and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||0.31|-7.24|0.072
81679434|NCT05384041|163055288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1286|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 2||||0.1286
81679435|NCT05384041|163055288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1449|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 4||||0.1449
81679436|NCT05384041|163055289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2065|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 1||||0.2065
81679437|NCT05384041|163055289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1349|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 2||||0.1349
81679438|NCT05384041|163055289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1142|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 4||||0.1142
81679439|NCT05384041|163055290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.231|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 1||||0.231
81679440|NCT05384041|163055290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.192|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 2||||0.192
81679441|NCT05384041|163055290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 4||||0.045
81708548|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-21.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.56|-5.08|||||Comparison for fasting, Day 14|An estimation approach was used.||-5.08|-38.56|
81679442|NCT05384041|163055292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.005
81679443|NCT05384041|163055293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0026|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 1||||0.0026
81679444|NCT05384041|163055293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4706|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 1||||0.4706
81679445|NCT05384041|163055293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0197|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 2||||0.0197
81679446|NCT05384041|163055293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4858|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 2||||0.4858
81679447|NCT05384041|163055293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0183|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 4||||0.0183
81679448|NCT05384041|163055293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7885|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 4||||0.7885
81679449|NCT05384041|163055294|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 1||||<0.001
81679450|NCT05384041|163055294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 1||||0.450
81679451|NCT05384041|163055294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 2||||0.008
81679452|NCT05384041|163055294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.438|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 2||||0.438
81679453|NCT05384041|163055294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 4||||0.016
81708549|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-18.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.48|-2.55|||||Comparison for fasting, Day 14|An estimation approach was used.||-2.55|-33.48|
81708550|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.21|10.81|||||Comparison for WM AUC(0-24 hour), Day 14|An estimation approach was used.||10.81|-33.21|
81708551|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.22|25.81|||||Comparison for WM AUC(0-24 hour), Day 14|An estimation approach was used.||25.81|-16.22|
81708552|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-15.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.86|2.41|||||Comparison for WM AUC(0-24 hour), Day 14|An estimation approach was used.||2.41|-32.86|
81467466|NCT03055494|162626929|OTHER|Statistical hypothesis tests were not performed in this study|difference in percentages|76.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.3|88.8|||95% confidence interval|"Statistical analysis of no response of skin histology/K16 expression to treatment at Week 12"|||"A patient with missing assessment was considered as having a yes response of skin histology/K16 expression to treatment regardless of the reason for missing data (eg, premature study discontinuation, missed visit, administrative issues). However, missing baseline value was not imputed."|88.8|63.3|
81679454|NCT05384041|163055294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.355|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 4||||0.355
81679455|NCT05384041|163055295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 1||||0.046
81679456|NCT05384041|163055295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.351|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 1||||0.351
81679457|NCT05384041|163055295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 2||||0.053
81679458|NCT05384041|163055295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 2||||0.120
81679459|NCT05384041|163055295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 4||||0.170
81679460|NCT05384041|163055295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.122|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 4||||0.122
81679461|NCT05384041|163055296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 1||||0.044
81679462|NCT05384041|163055296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.751|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 1||||0.751
81679463|NCT05384041|163055296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 2||||0.013
81679464|NCT05384041|163055296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.318|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 2||||0.318
81679465|NCT05384041|163055296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.173|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 4||||0.173
81679466|NCT05384041|163055296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 4||||0.142
81679467|NCT05384041|163055297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 1||||0.026
81679468|NCT05384041|163055297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.241|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 1||||0.241
81679469|NCT05384041|163055297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 2||||0.059
81679470|NCT05384041|163055297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.478|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 2||||0.478
81679471|NCT05384041|163055297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 4||||0.009
81679472|NCT05384041|163055297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.729|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 4||||0.729
81679473|NCT05384041|163055298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 1||||0.044
81679474|NCT05384041|163055298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 2||||0.067
81679475|NCT05384041|163055298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 4||||0.016
81679476|NCT05384041|163055298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 1||||0.006
81679477|NCT05384041|163055298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 2||||0.036
81679478|NCT05384041|163055298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 4||||0.016
81708553|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-17.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.56|0.53|||||Comparison for WM AUC(0-24 hour), Day 14|An estimation approach was used.||0.53|-34.56|
81708554|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-23.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.49|-6.39|||||Comparison for WM AUC(0-24 hour), Day 14|An estimation approach was used.||-6.39|-41.49|
81535952|NCT03799341|162754492|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||ANOVA|||Due to violations of normality assumptions, a non-parametric Aligned Rank Transform ANOVA was conducted, which does not permit inclusion of covariates. A median split approach was therefore used to examine the influence of Contingency Management session attendance. The design included 4 factors: time (2 levels), response accuracy (2 levels), electrode pair (4 levels), and median split group membership (2 levels). Reported results reflect the interaction between time and median split group.||||0.022
81708555|NCT02202161|163114064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a fixed effect term for treatment was fitted with the post-Baseline pharmacodynamic parameter value minus Baseline (Day -1 parameter value) as the dependent variable and Baseline as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-19.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.96|-3.93|||||Comparison for WM AUC(0-24 hour), Day 14|An estimation approach was used.||-3.93|-34.96|
81708556|NCT02202161|163114079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Each GSK2330672 dose level was compared to placebo using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model of log-transformed values.|Ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.49|||||Mean and confidence interval (CI) for the difference in least squares means (Active-Placebo) are back-transformed to form the point estimate and associated CI for the ratio of geometric means.|||1.49|0.92|
81467467|NCT03055494|162626930|OTHER|Statistical hypothesis tests were not performed in this study|difference in percentages|55.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.3|69.3|||95% confidence interval|||||69.3|42.3|
81575980|NCT01986855|162823336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-6.81||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|96.0|-19.47|5.85||The cLDA model included fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline treatment with insulin stratum (yes/no), and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||5.85|-19.47|0.291
81679479|NCT05384041|163055298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.914|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 1||||0.914
81679480|NCT05384041|163055298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.887|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 2||||0.887
81679481|NCT05384041|163055298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.791|||||||Chi-squared|||Difference (Active-Control) at Week 4||||0.791
81679482|NCT01879410|163055312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.139|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 mcg minus FSC 250/50 mcg.|||0.139|0.063|<0.001
81679483|NCT00820573|163055314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||"A general unstructured variance-covariance matrix (ANOVA) was applied for measurements at different periods. Between-group comparisons after 6 wks of treatment were assessed using the ANOVA model at alpha=0.05 (two-sided).~16 subjects provide \~90% power to detect difference in EGP of 0.28 mg/kg.min (95% CI = 0.17 mg/kg.min)."||||<0.05
81679484|NCT00820573|163055315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||multivariate analysis was performed to compare results amongst all four groups||||<0.05
81679485|NCT00820573|163055316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA||||0.05
81679486|NCT00820573|163055317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81679487|NCT03183128|163055351|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.58||P-value presented for both hypothesis tests: H0: RR≥1 and H0: RR≥0.833.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by age (\<65 years, ≥65 years) and prior antibiotic regimen (vancomycin, fidaxomicin).|RR defined as the recurrence rates of SER-109 divided by Placebo. Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel estimate of RR, stratified by age group (\<65 years, ≥65 years) and prior antibiotic regimen for the qualifying episode (vancomycin, fidaxomicin), is reported.|||0.58|0.18|<0.001
81708557|NCT02202161|163114079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Each GSK2330672 dose level was compared to placebo using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model of log-transformed values.|Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.38|||||Mean and CI for the difference in least squares means (Active-Placebo) are back-transformed to form the point estimate and associated CI for the ratio of geometric means.|||1.38|0.89|
81708558|NCT02202161|163114079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Each GSK2330672 dose level was compared to placebo using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model of log-transformed values.|Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.27|||||Mean and CI for the difference in least squares means (Active-Placebo) are back-transformed to form the point estimate and associated CI for the ratio of geometric means.|||1.27|0.87|
81708559|NCT02202161|163114079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Each GSK2330672 dose level was compared to placebo using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model of log-transformed values.|Ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.52|||||Mean and CI for the difference in least squares means (Active-Placebo) are back-transformed to form the point estimate and associated CI for the ratio of geometric means.|||1.52|1.03|
81708560|NCT02202161|163114079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Each GSK2330672 dose level was compared to placebo using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model of log-transformed values.|Ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|1.5|||||Mean and CI for the difference in least squares means (Active-Placebo) are back-transformed to form the point estimate and associated CI for the ratio of geometric means.|||1.50|1.04|
81708561|NCT02202161|163114079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Each GSK2330672 dose level was compared to placebo using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model of log-transformed values.|Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.31|||||Mean and CI for the difference in least squares means (Active-Placebo) are back-transformed to form the point estimate and associated CI for the ratio of geometric means.|||1.31|0.94|
81708562|NCT02202161|163114081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Each GSK2330672 dose level was compared to placebo using an ANOVA model following log-transformation.|Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.13|||||Mean and CI for the difference in least squares means (Active-Placebo) are back-transformed to form the point estimate and associated CI for the ratio of geometric means.|||1.13|0.68|
81708563|NCT02202161|163114081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Each GSK2330672 dose level was compared to placebo using an ANOVA model following log-transformation.|Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.31|||||Mean and CI for the difference in least squares means (Active-Placebo) are back-transformed to form the point estimate and associated CI for the ratio of geometric means.|||1.31|0.82|
81708564|NCT02202161|163114081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Each GSK2330672 dose level was compared to placebo using an ANOVA model following log-transformation.|Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.26|||||Mean and CI for the difference in least squares means (Active-Placebo) are back-transformed to form the point estimate and associated CI for the ratio of geometric means.|||1.26|0.85|
81708565|NCT02202161|163114081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Each GSK2330672 dose level was compared to placebo using an ANOVA model following log-transformation.|Ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.45|||||Mean and CI for the difference in least squares means (Active-Placebo) are back-transformed to form the point estimate and associated CI for the ratio of geometric means.|||1.45|0.97|
81708566|NCT02202161|163114081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Each GSK2330672 dose level was compared to placebo using an ANOVA model following log-transformation.|Ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.49|||||Mean and CI for the difference in least squares means (Active-Placebo) are back-transformed to form the point estimate and associated CI for the ratio of geometric means.|||1.49|1.01|
81708567|NCT02202161|163114081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Each GSK2330672 dose level was compared to placebo using an ANOVA model following log-transformation.|Ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|1.48|||||Mean and CI for the difference in least squares means (Active-Placebo) are back-transformed to form the point estimate and associated CI for the ratio of geometric means.|||1.48|1.04|
81708568|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.17|||||Comparison for Day 7, cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.17|0.91|
81708569|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.98|||||Comparison for Day 7, cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.98|0.78|
81708570|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.95|||||Comparison for Day 7, cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.95|0.78|
81708571|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.83|||||Comparison for Day 7, cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.83|0.68|
81708572|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.92|||||Comparison for Day 7, cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.92|0.76|
81708573|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.1|||||Comparison for Day 7, cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.10|0.92|
81708574|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.19|||||Comparison for Day 7, HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.19|0.95|
81708575|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.16|||||Comparison for Day 7, HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.16|0.94|
81708576|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.05|||||Comparison for Day 7, HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.05|0.88|
81467468|NCT04338269|162626946|OTHER|Stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.7844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.28|||Log Rank|Stratified|Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox regression. If at least one stratum has \<10 events at the time of analysis, the stratification factor that contains the level with the smallest number of patients will be removed from the stratified analysis.|||1.28|0.83|0.7844
81708577|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.07|||||Comparison for Day 7, HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.07|0.89|
81708578|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.17|||||Comparison for Day 7, HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.17|0.98|
81708579|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.05|||||Comparison for Day 7, HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.05|0.90|
81708580|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.13|||||Comparison for Day 7, LDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.13|0.80|
81708581|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.9|||||Comparison for Day 7, LDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.90|0.65|
81708582|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.85|||||Comparison for Day 7, LDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.85|0.64|
81679488|NCT03183128|163055352|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.67||P-value presented is for the hypothesis test: H0: RR ≥1.0.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel estimate is stratified by age (\<65 years, ≥65 years) and prior antibiotic regimen (vancomycin, fidaxomicin).|RR defined as the recurrence rates of SER-109 divided by Placebo. Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel estimate of RR, stratified by age group (\<65 years, ≥65 years) and prior antibiotic regimen for the qualifying episode (vancomycin, fidaxomicin), is reported.|CDI recurrence rates at Week 4||0.67|0.19|<0.001
81708583|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.69|||||Comparison for Day 7, LDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.69|0.51|
81679489|NCT03183128|163055352|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.65||P-value presented is for the hypothesis test: H0: RR ≥1.0.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel estimate is stratified by age (\<65 years, ≥65 years) and prior antibiotic regimen (vancomycin, fidaxomicin).|RR defined as the recurrence rates of SER-109 divided by Placebo. Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel estimate of RR, stratified by age group (\<65 years, ≥65 years) and prior antibiotic regimen for the qualifying episode (vancomycin, fidaxomicin), is reported.|CDI recurrence rates at Week 12||0.65|0.24|<0.001
81679490|NCT03183128|163055352|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.73||P-value presented is for the hypothesis test: H0: RR ≥1.0.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel estimate is stratified by age (\<65 years, ≥65 years) and prior antibiotic regimen (vancomycin, fidaxomicin).|RR defined as the recurrence rates of SER-109 divided by Placebo. Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel estimate of RR, stratified by age group (\<65 years, ≥65 years) and prior antibiotic regimen for the qualifying episode (vancomycin, fidaxomicin), is reported.|CDI recurrence rates at Week 24||0.73|0.30|<0.001
81679491|NCT01751971|163055393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.5||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|37.1|||t-test, 2 sided||Positive estimated value would represent a greater reduction in AHI with oxygen (% sham) in the high vs low loop gain group.|"Primary statistical comparison was the percent reduction in AHI----\[AHI(sham)-AHI(oxygen)\]/AHI(sham) %----between two phenotypic patient subgroups. Patient subgroups were defined by the loop gain (LG1) measured on the sham night as high or low (a priori cutoff LG1=0.7)."||37.1|-16|0.4
81679492|NCT01751971|163055393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|24.1|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction of comparison: Positive estimation parameter would indicate lower AHI on oxygen versus sham.|Here we aimed to confirm that there was a difference between AHI on oxygen vs sham (overall, i.e. in unselected patients). This test, however was not part of our primary objective.||24.1|10.7|<0.001
81679493|NCT01751971|163055393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|42.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|64.6|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction of comparison: Positive estimated value would indicate a greater percentage reduction in AHI (oxygen vs. sham) in favorable vs. unfavorable subgroups.|"The primary goal of the study was to identify a phenotypic subgroup of patients with sleep apnea that responds preferentially to oxygen (percent reduction in AHI----\[AHI(sham)-AHI(oxygen)\]/AHI(sham) %). We defined patient subgroups (favorable versus unfavorable) based on the four key phenotypic traits (loop gain, collapsibility, arousal threshold, muscle responses) measured on the sham night, with the use of multiple logistic regression and leave-one-out cross validation."||64.6|21.0|0.001
81679494|NCT00364182|163055411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.5|-24.5||P-values based on a model including terms for treatment regimen, treatment sequence, and the interaction of these terms with repeated measures on participants.|ANOVA|||||-24.5|-36.5|<0.0001
81679495|NCT00364182|163055411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.5|-26.6||P-values based on a model including terms for treatment regimen, treatment sequence, and the interaction of these terms with repeated measures on participants.|ANOVA|||||-26.6|-38.5|<0.0001
81679496|NCT00364182|163055411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.2167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|5.2||P-values based on a model including terms for treatment regimen, treatment sequence, and the interaction of these terms with repeated measures on participants.|ANOVA|||||5.2|-1.2|0.2167
81679497|NCT00364182|163055412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.6|||ANOVA|||Mean difference in duration of sleep on the first night (24 hours post-bleed) and the second night (48 hours post-bleed).||0.6|0.1|0.002
81708584|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.81|||||Comparison for Day 7, LDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.81|0.62|
81679498|NCT00364182|163055412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.8|||ANOVA|||Mean difference in duration of sleep on the first night (24 hours post-bleed) and the second night (48 hours post-bleed).||0.8|0.1|0.021
81679499|NCT00364182|163055412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.9|||ANOVA|||Mean difference in duration of sleep on the first night (24 hours post-bleed) and the second night (48 hours post-bleed).||0.9|0.2|0.004
81679500|NCT00364182|163055412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||ANOVA|||Mean difference in duration of sleep on the first night (24 hours post-bleed) and the second night (48 hours post-bleed).||0.8|-0.1|0.093
81679501|NCT00364182|163055413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||ANOVA|||Mean difference in quality of sleep on the first night (24 hours post-bleed) and the second night (48 hours post-bleed).||-0.1|-0.4|0.000
81679502|NCT00364182|163055413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2|||ANOVA|||Mean difference in quality of sleep on the first night (24 hours post-bleed) and the second night (48 hours post-bleed).||-0.2|-0.5|0.0000
81679503|NCT00364182|163055413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||ANOVA|||Mean difference in quality of sleep on the first night (24 hours post-bleed) and the second night (48 hours post-bleed).||-0.1|-0.5|0.002
81679504|NCT00364182|163055413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||ANOVA|||Mean difference in quality of sleep on the first night (24 hours post-bleed) and the second night (48 hours post-bleed).||-0.0|-0.5|0.031
81679505|NCT00364182|163055417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|4.9|||ANOVA|||||4.9|-9.2|0.544
81679506|NCT00364182|163055417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|4.3|||ANOVA|||||4.3|-7.5|0.592
81679507|NCT00364182|163055417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.6||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|8.4|||ANOVA|||||8.4|-1.1|0.131
81679508|NCT01261559|163055430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.0||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|25.0|||Regression, Linear|A multivariate linear regression model was fitted for the main outcome of percent relative dose, with age, BMI, and bra cup size as covariates.||Powered to detect difference of 10% at 80% power if 66 or more subjects enrolled.||25|4|0.003
81679509|NCT02928952|163055433|SUPERIORITY|Assessed group by time differences from week 12 to week 24. Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.153|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models adjusted for Age and Duration of Diabetes||The statistical analysis was applied to both groups.||||0.153
81679510|NCT02928952|163055433|SUPERIORITY|Assessed group by time differences from week 12 to week 24. Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.026|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||||||0.026
81679511|NCT02928952|163055433|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.012|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||Within group analysis of intervention effect on Diabetes Distress (Problem Areas in Diabetes, PAID scale) over time stratified by hemoglobin A1c\<8.5% and =/\>8.5.||||0.012
81679512|NCT02928952|163055434|SUPERIORITY|The statistical analysis was applied to both groups.||||||0.604|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||.604
81679513|NCT02928952|163055435|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.911|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models adjusted for Age and Duration of Diabetes||The statistical analysis was applied to both groups.||||0.911
81679514|NCT02928952|163055436|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.94|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models were adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||||||0.940
81679515|NCT02928952|163055437|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.305|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models adjusted for Age and Duration of Diabetes||The statistical analysis was applied to both groups.||||0.305
81679516|NCT02928952|163055438|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.228|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||||||0.228
81679517|NCT02928952|163055439|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Test of hypothesis. Differing sample sizes are due to attrition and missed research visits. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.671|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models were adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||The statistical analysis was applied to both groups.||||0.671
81679518|NCT02928952|163055440|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.571|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models were adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||The statistical analysis was applied to both groups.||||0.571
81679519|NCT02928952|163055441|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||The statistical analysis was applied to both groups.||||0.003
81708585|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.14|||||Comparison for Day 7, LDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.14|0.89|
81467469|NCT04338269|162626946|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.7195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.29|||Log Rank|Unstratified|Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox regression.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||1.29|0.84|0.7195
81708586|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.21|||||Comparison for Day 7, non-HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.21|0.88|
81708587|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.95|||||Comparison for Day 7, non-HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.95|0.71|
81708588|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.95|||||Comparison for Day 7, non-HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.95|0.74|
81679520|NCT02928952|163055442|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.632|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||The statistical analysis was applied to both groups.||||0.632
81679521|NCT02928952|163055443|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.219|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models were adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||The statistical analysis was applied to both groups.||||0.219
81679522|NCT02928952|163055444|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.931|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models were adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||The statistical analysis was applied to both groups.||||0.931
81679523|NCT02928952|163055445|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.627|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models were adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||The statistical analysis was applied to both groups.||||0.627
81679524|NCT02928952|163055446|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.6|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models were adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||The statistical analysis was applied to both groups.||||0.60
81679525|NCT02928952|163055447|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.461|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models were adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||The statistical analysis was applied to both groups.||||0.461
81679526|NCT02928952|163055448|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.906|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models were adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||The statistical analysis was applied to both groups.||||0.906
81679527|NCT02928952|163055449|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.856|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models were adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||The statistical analysis was applied to both groups.||||0.856
81679528|NCT02928952|163055450|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Test of hypothesis. Analyzed as intention to treat in mixed models with imputation as last value moved forward.||||||0.89|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models adjusted for age and duration of diabetes.||The statistical analysis was applied to both groups.||||0.89
81679529|NCT01850615|163055453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.72|||||Superiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the estimated treatment difference (faster aspart+basal minus basal only), which was calculated using the FAS, was below 0%.|Change from baseline in HbA1c after 18 weeks of treatment was analysed using a mixed-effect model for repeated measurements (MMRM) where all calculated changes in HbA1c from baseline at visits 16, 22 and 28 were included in the analysis. This model included treatment, region and strata as fixed factors, subject as random effect, baseline HbA1c as covariate and interaction between all fixed effects and visit, and between the covariate and visit.||-0.72|-1.17|
81679530|NCT01227967|163055459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|-0.2||P-value was not adjusted for multiple interim analyses.|Z-test, 2-sided|Comparison of randomized arms was based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|The difference in percents was calculated as the percent detectable in the Combination Therapy minus the percent detectable in the Oseltamivir Monotherapy.|Assuming that pooled percentage of participants with virus detectable by PCR at Day 3 is 50%, assuming that the Combination Therapy was better than the Oseltamivir Monotherapy and that the detectable rate in the Combination Therapy was 42.5% compared to 57.5% in the Oseltamivir Monotherapy (a 15% reduction), and assuming 10% subjects with missing qPCR at Day 3, in a two-sided, two-sample 0.05-level t- test with 546 participants combined across both arms, there was 90% power.||-0.2|-19.8|0.046
81679531|NCT03403400|163055474|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of variance|Test Statistics|0.893||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Ho: There is no significant difference between groups in mCTSIB Ha: There is a significant difference between groups in mCTSIB||||.640
81679532|NCT03403400|163055474|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of variance|Test Statistics|0.196||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Ho: There is no significant difference between the prescribed walking group and the control group in mCTSIB Ha: There is a significant difference between the prescribed walking group and the control group in mCTSIB||||.18
81679533|NCT03403400|163055475|EQUIVALENCE|comparison of variance|Test Statistics|0.803||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Ho: There is no significant difference between the groups in TUG Ha: There is a significant difference between the groups in TUG||||.67
81679534|NCT03403400|163055475|EQUIVALENCE|comparison of variance|Test Statistics|0.14||||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Ho: There is no significant difference in TUG between the prescribed walking and control group Ha: There is a significant difference in TUG between the prescribed walking and control group||||.71
81679535|NCT03403400|163055476|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of variance|Test Statistics|0.803|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.79||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Ho: There is no significant difference between the groups in DGI Ha: There is a significant difference between the groups in DGI||||.67
81535953|NCT03799341|162754492|OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||ANOVA|||Due to violations of normality assumptions, a non-parametric Aligned Rank Transform ANOVA was conducted, which does not permit covariates. A median split approach was therefore used to examine the influence of self-reported cocaine abstinence during treatment. The design included 4 factors: time (2 levels), response accuracy (2 levels), electrode pair (4 levels), and median split group membership (2 levels). Reported results reflect the interaction between time and median split group.||||0.024
81535954|NCT03799341|162754493|OTHER|||||||0.973|||||||ANOVA|||No violations of normality assumptions were identified. A repeated measures ANOVA was conducted. To maintain consistency with other outcome measures, a median split approach was used to examine the potential influence of Contingency Management session attendance. The design included two factors: time (2 levels) and median split group membership (2 levels). Reported results reflect the interaction between time and median split group.||||0.973
81535955|NCT03799341|162754493|OTHER|||||||0.662|||||||ANOVA|||No violations of normality assumptions were identified. A repeated measures ANOVA was conducted. To maintain consistency with other outcome measures, a median split approach was used to examine the potential influence of self-reported cocaine abstinence during the 12-week treatment interval. The design included two factors: time (2 levels) and median split group membership (2 levels). Reported results reflect the interaction between time and median split group.||||0.662
81535956|NCT03799341|162754494|OTHER|||||||0.878|||||||ANOVA|||Due to violations of normality assumptions, a non-parametric Aligned Rank Transform ANOVA was conducted, which does not permit inclusion of covariates. A median split approach was therefore used to examine the potential influence of Contingency Management session attendance. The design included 3 factors: time (2 levels), condition (2 levels), and median split group membership (2 levels). Reported results reflect the interaction between time, condition, and median split group.||||0.878
81535957|NCT03799341|162754494|OTHER|||||||0.645|||||||ANOVA|||Due to violations of normality assumptions, a non-parametric Aligned Rank Transform ANOVA was conducted, which does not permit inclusion of covariates. A median split approach was therefore used to examine the potential influence of self-reported cocaine abstinence during treatment. The design included 3 factors: time (2 levels), condition (2 levels), and median split group membership (2 levels). Reported results reflect the interaction between time, condition, and median split group.||||0.645
81535958|NCT00932321|162754524|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Primary hypothesis tested was the independence (lack of association) of mean number of IB days in Cycles 2-6 across treatment groups.||||||0.311|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by investigational site.||||||0.311
81535959|NCT01342913|162754525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.022||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.063|||ANCOVA|||||0.063|-0.018|0.282
81679536|NCT03403400|163055476|EQUIVALENCE|comparison of variance|Test Statistics|0.66||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Ho: There is no significant difference between the prescribed walking group and the control group in DGI Ha: There is a significant difference between the prescribed walking group and control group in DGI||||.42
81679537|NCT03403400|163055477|EQUIVALENCE|comparison of variance|Test Statistics|4.386||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Ho: There is no significant difference between the groups in DHI Ha: There is a significant difference between the groups in DHI||||.11
81679538|NCT03403400|163055477|EQUIVALENCE|comparison of variance|Test Statistics|4.351||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Ho: There is no significant difference in DHI between the prescribed walking group and the control group Ha: There is a significant difference in DHI between the prescribed walking group and the control group||||.04
81679539|NCT00565617|163055492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.009
81679540|NCT01228903|163055495|EQUIVALENCE|(Doehner et al.) CHF patients on allopurinol (n= 14) had improved BA-FMD= 10.6 ± 2.0 (mean ± SE) vs placebo (n= 14, FMD= 6.7 ± 0.1); difference in means= 3.9. Yiginer et al. found a similar difference in metabolic syndrome. A sample size of 34/group will have 80% power to detect a difference in means of 3.9 (common standard deviation=5.6, two group t-test=0.050 two-sided significance). Accounting for a potential drop-out rate17%, n= 40/group was recruited.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.7||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The estimated value represents the difference between the change from baseline in both groups.|The null hypothesis was the there will be no difference between the placebo and allopurinol. The power for the study was calculated (as appropriate) based on the prior literature.||||0.47
81679541|NCT02867761|163055501|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.37|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.37|0.60|0.65
81679542|NCT02867761|163055505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||||0.30
81679543|NCT02867761|163055506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||||0.49
81679544|NCT02867761|163055507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||||0.96
81679545|NCT02867761|163055508|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||||||<0.001
81679546|NCT02867761|163055511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||P Value for percentage of days with any symptoms (shortness of breath, chest tightness, wheezing, cough, or sputum)||||0.35
81679547|NCT02867761|163055511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||P Value for percentage of days with shortness of breath||||0.61
81679548|NCT02867761|163055511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||P Value for percentage of days with chest tightness||||0.48
81679549|NCT02867761|163055511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||P Value for percentage of days with wheezing||||0.81
81679550|NCT02867761|163055511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||P Value for percentage of days with cough||||0.17
81679551|NCT02867761|163055511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||P Value for percentage of days with sputum||||0.64
81679552|NCT02867761|163055511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||P Value for percentage of days with use of albuterol.||||0.84
81679553|NCT01512264|163055516|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 4 for the rTMS group and BNT test was calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -1.58.||||0.006
81679554|NCT01512264|163055516|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 4 for the1 week of Sham Treatment + 2 weeks of nerTMS group and BNT test was calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -1.27.||||0.015
81679555|NCT01512264|163055516|OTHER|||||||0.203|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 4 for the 2 weeks of Sham Treatment + 1 week of nerTMS group and BNT test was calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.54.||||0.203
81679556|NCT01512264|163055516|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 4 for the control group and BNT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -1.63.||||0.010
81679557|NCT01512264|163055517|OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 5 for the rTMS group and BNT test was calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.54.||||0.410
81679558|NCT01512264|163055517|OTHER|||||||0.618|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 5 for 1 week of Sham Treatment + 2 weeks of nerTMS group and BNT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = 0.57.||||0.618
81679559|NCT01512264|163055517|OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 5 for 2 weeks of Sham Treatment + 1 week of nerTMS group and BNT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = 1.31.||||1.000
81679560|NCT01512264|163055517|OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 5 for the control group and BNT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = 4.35.||||0.019
81679561|NCT01512264|163055519|OTHER|||||||0.118|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 4 for the rTMS group and SFT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.69.||||0.118
81679562|NCT01512264|163055519|OTHER|||||||0.482|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 4 for the 1 week of Sham Treatment + 2 weeks of nerTMS group and SFT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.28.||||0.482
81679563|NCT01512264|163055519|OTHER|||||||0.368|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 4 for the 2 weeks of Sham Treatment +1 week of nerTMS group and SFT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.37.||||0.368
81679564|NCT01512264|163055519|OTHER|||||||0.147|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 4 for the control group and SFT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.70.||||0.147
81535960|NCT05482308|162754531|OTHER||Mean differences(Test-Reference)|98.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.92|104.1|||Mixed effect model|"Mixed effect model was fitted to obtain:~1.Adjusted mean differences 2.90% Confidence intervals(CI)"||||104.10|92.92|
81679565|NCT01512264|163055520|OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 5 for the rTMS group and SFT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.54.||||0.410
81535961|NCT05482308|162754532|OTHER||Mean difference (Test-Reference)|91.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.5|102.9|||Mixed effect model|"Mixed effect model was fitted to obtain:~1.Adjusted mean differences 2.90% Confidence intervals(CI)"||||102.90|81.50|
81679566|NCT01512264|163055520|OTHER|||||||0.695|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 5 for the 1 week of Sham Treatment + 2 weeks of nerTMS group and SFT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = 0.25.||||0.695
81679567|NCT01512264|163055520|OTHER|||||||0.175|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 5 for the 2 weeks of Sham Treatment +1 week of nerTMS group and SFT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.25.||||0.175
81679568|NCT01512264|163055520|OTHER|||||||0.518|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 5 for the control group and SFT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.60.||||0.518
81679569|NCT01512264|163055522|OTHER|||||||0.109|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 4 for the rTMS group and COWAT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.71.||||0.109
81679570|NCT01512264|163055522|OTHER|||||||0.485|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 4 for the 1 week of Sham Treatment + 2 weeks of nerTMS group and COWAT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.28.||||0.485
81679571|NCT01512264|163055522|OTHER|||||||0.864|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 4 for the 2 weeks of Sham Treatment +1 week of nerTMS group and COWAT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.07.||||0.864
81679572|NCT01512264|163055522|OTHER|||||||0.341|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 4 for the control group and COWAT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.43.||||0.341
81679573|NCT01512264|163055523|OTHER|||||||0.899|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 5 for the rTMS group and COWAT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.12.||||0.899
81679574|NCT01512264|163055523|OTHER|||||||0.519|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 5 for the 1 week of Sham Treatment + 2 weeks of nerTMS group and COWAT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = 0.19.||||0.519
81679575|NCT01512264|163055523|OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 5 for the 2 weeks of Sham Treatment +1 week of nerTMS group and COWAT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.09.||||1.000
81708589|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.76|||||Comparison for Day 7, non-HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.76|0.59|
81679576|NCT01512264|163055523|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 5 for the control group and COWAT test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.84.||||0.140
81708590|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.87|||||Comparison for Day 7, non-HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.87|0.68|
81708591|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.14|||||Comparison for Day 7, non-HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.14|0.92|
81708592|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.66|||||Comparison for Day 7, triglycerides|An estimation approach was used.||1.66|0.97|
81708593|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.5|||||Comparison for Day 7, triglycerides|An estimation approach was used.||1.50|0.90|
81467470|NCT04338269|162626947|OTHER|Stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.6902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.27|||Log Rank|Stratified|Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox regression. If at least one stratum has \<10 events at the time of analysis, the stratification factor that contains the level with the smallest number of patients will be removed from the stratified analysis.|||1.27|0.70|0.6902
81679577|NCT01512264|163055525|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 4 for the rTMS group and WAB test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = 0.24.||||0.520
81708594|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.61|||||Comparison for Day 7, triglycerides|An estimation approach was used.||1.61|1.06|
81708595|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.48|||||Comparison for Day 7, triglycerides|An estimation approach was used.||1.48|0.96|
81708596|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.42|||||Comparison for Day 7, triglycerides|An estimation approach was used.||1.42|0.93|
81708597|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.16|||||Comparison for Day 7, triglycerides|An estimation approach was used.||1.16|0.79|
81708598|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.17|||||Comparison for Day 14, cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.17|0.86|
81708599|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.96|||||Comparison for Day 14, cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.96|0.73|
81708600|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.91|||||Comparison for Day 14, cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.91|0.73|
81708601|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.82|||||Comparison for Day 14, cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.82|0.66|
81708602|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.86|||||Comparison for Day 14, cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.86|0.69|
81708603|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.03|||||Comparison for Day 14, cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.03|0.84|
81467471|NCT04338269|162626947|OTHER|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.7853||95.0|0.71|1.27|||Log Rank|Unstratified|Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox regression.|||1.27|0.71|0.7853
81679578|NCT01512264|163055525|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 4 for the 1 week of Sham Treatment + 2 weeks of nerTMS group and WAB test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = 0.97.||||0.800
81679579|NCT01512264|163055525|OTHER|||||||0.148|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 4 for the 2 weeks of Sham Treatment +1 week of nerTMS group and WAB test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -0.68.||||0.148
81708604|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.21|||||Comparison for Day 14, HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.21|0.99|
81679580|NCT01512264|163055525|OTHER|||||||0.787|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 4 for the control group and WAB test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = 0.67.||||0.787
81467472|NCT04338269|162626948|OTHER|Stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.8037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.27|||Log Rank|Stratified|Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox regression. If at least one stratum has \<10 events at the time of analysis, the stratification factor that contains the level with the smallest number of patients will be removed from the stratified analysis.|||1.27|0.83|0.8037
81679581|NCT01512264|163055526|OTHER|||||||0.239|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 5 for the rTMS group and WAB test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -3.12.||||0.239
81679582|NCT01512264|163055526|OTHER|||||||0.212|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 5 for the 1 week of Sham Treatment + 2 weeks of nerTMS group and WAB test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = 2.71.||||0.212
81679583|NCT01512264|163055526|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 5 for the 2 weeks of Sham Treatment +1 week of nerTMS group and WAB test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -3.10.||||0.120
81679584|NCT01512264|163055526|OTHER|||||||0.263|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired t- test between time point 1 and time point 5 for the control group and WAB test were calculated. Cohen's d was calculated to determine the power of the test. The Cohen's d calculated for this test = -1.14.||||0.263
81679585|NCT03158220|163055539|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of GMT in 27-45 year-olds relative to 16-26 year-olds was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the fold difference was greater than 0.5.|Fold Difference|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.77||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for age groups.|ANOVA||Fold difference calculated as GMT 27-45 year-olds/GMT 16-26 year-olds|Anti HPV 16||0.77|0.63|< 0.001
81679586|NCT03158220|163055539|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of GMT in 27-45 year-olds relative to 16-26 year-olds was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the fold difference was greater than 0.5.|Fold Difference|0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.8||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for age groups.|ANOVA||Fold difference calculated as GMT 27-45 year-olds/GMT 16-26 year-olds|Anti HPV 18||0.80|0.64|< 0.001
81679587|NCT03158220|163055539|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of GMT in 27-45 year-olds relative to 16-26 year-olds was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the fold difference was greater than 0.5.|Fold Difference|0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.74||ANOVA model with response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for age groups.|ANOVA||Fold difference calculated as GMT 27-45 year-olds/GMT 16-26 year-olds|Anti HPV 31||0.74|0.60|< 0.001
81679588|NCT03158220|163055539|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of GMT in 27-45 year-olds relative to 16-26 year-olds was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the fold difference was greater than 0.5.|Fold Difference|0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.8||ANOVA model with response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for age groups.|ANOVA||Fold difference calculated as GMT 27-45 year-olds/GMT 16-26 year-olds|Anti HPV 33||0.80|0.67|< 0.001
81679589|NCT03158220|163055539|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of GMT in 27-45 year-olds relative to 16-26 year-olds was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the fold difference was greater than 0.5.|Fold Difference|0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.76||ANOVA model with response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for age groups.|ANOVA||Fold difference calculated as GMT 27-45 year-olds/GMT 16-26 year-olds|Anti HPV 45||0.76|0.60|< 0.001
81535962|NCT01169103|162754556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||We assumed that mean decrease in visceral fat in our population would be 0.85\*standard deviation score (SDS). Therefore, 18 subjects in each group would be required in order for us to have an 81.7% chance of detecting a significant difference in the mean 6-month changes in visceral adiposity between the groups at a 5% significance level by rejecting the null hypothesis that there is no difference in change in visceral fat following administration of rhGH or placebo in obese adolescent girls.||||0.70
81679590|NCT03158220|163055539|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of GMT in 27-45 year-olds relative to 16-26 year-olds was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the fold difference was greater than 0.5.|Fold Difference|0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.78||ANOVA model with response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for age groups.|ANOVA||Fold difference calculated as GMT 27-45 year-olds/GMT 16-26 year-olds|Anti HPV 52||0.78|0.64|< 0.001
81679591|NCT03158220|163055539|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of GMT in 27-45 year-olds relative to 16-26 year-olds was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the fold difference was greater than 0.5.|Fold Difference|0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.76||ANOVA model with response of log individual titers and a fixed effect for age groups.|ANOVA||Fold difference calculated as GMT 27-45 year-olds/GMT 16-26 year-olds|Anti HPV 58||0.76|0.63|< 0.001
81679592|NCT03158220|163055542|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.5||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|1.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Difference in percentages calculated as % Women 27-45 Years of Age minus % Women 16-26 Years of Age.|||1.4|-6.4|0.212
81679593|NCT03158220|163055543|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|3.4|||||Difference in percentages calculated as % Women 27-45 Years of Age minus % Women 16-26 Years of Age.|||3.4|-7.3|
81679594|NCT03158220|163055544|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-1.0||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen||Difference in percentages calculated as % Women 27-45 Years of Age minus % Women 16-26 Years of Age.|||0.9|-3.1|0.300
81679595|NCT00848120|163055576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Week 24 versus baseline||||<0.001
81679596|NCT00848120|163055577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Week 24 versus baseline||||<0.001
81679597|NCT00848120|163055578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.001
81679598|NCT01439945|163055622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||ANOVA|Weekly hot flash score was treated as a repeated measure for each patient.||||||0.13
81679599|NCT01439945|163055622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||ANOVA|Weekly hot flash score was treated as a repeated measure for each patient.||||||0.67
81679600|NCT01439945|163055623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||ANOVA|Weekly number of hot flashes were treated as a repeated measure for each patient.||||||0.25
81467473|NCT04338269|162626948|OTHER|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.7894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.27|||Log Rank|Unstratified|Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox regression.|||1.27|0.83|0.7894
81679601|NCT01439945|163055623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||||||Weekly number of hot flashes were treated as a repeated measure for each patient.|ANOVA|||||||0.55
81467474|NCT04338269|162626949|OTHER|Difference in Overall Response Rates|Odds Ratio (OR)|-3.68||||0.4306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.45|5.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio 95% CI was constructed using the Wald method. If at least one stratum has \<10 events at the time of analysis, the stratification factor containing the level with the smallest number of patients will be removed from the stratified analysis|||5.10|-12.45|0.4306
81679602|NCT01439945|163055626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81679603|NCT01439945|163055627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.47
81679604|NCT01439945|163055627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.09
81679605|NCT01078805|163055701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0177||95.0||||Comparison is between 0 to 6 months fracture incidence rate versus 6 to 12 months fracture incidence rate.|One-sample binomial proportion test|||||||0.0177
81679606|NCT01078805|163055701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019||95.0||||Comparison is between 0 to 6 months fracture incidence rate versus 12 to 18 months fracture incidence rate.|One-sample binomial proportion test|||||||0.0019
81535963|NCT01169103|162754556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in SAT p-value||||0.30
81679607|NCT01078805|163055701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0143||95.0||||Comparison is between 0 to 6 months fracture incidence rate versus 18 to 24 months fracture incidence rate.|One-sample binomial proportion test|||||||0.0143
81679608|NCT01078805|163055702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0689||95.0||||Comparison is between 0 to 6 months fracture incidence rate versus 6 to 12 months fracture incidence rate.|One-sample binomial proportion test|||||||0.0689
81679609|NCT01078805|163055702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0412||95.0||||Comparison is between 0 to 6 months fracture incidence rate versus 12 to 18 months fracture incidence rate.|One-sample binomial proportion test|||||||0.0412
81679610|NCT01078805|163055702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0631||95.0||||Comparison is between 0 to 6 months fracture incidence rate versus 18 to 24 months fracture incidence rate.|One-sample binomial proportion test|||||||0.0631
81679611|NCT01078805|163055703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81679612|NCT01078805|163055704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81679613|NCT02246621|163055717|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||2e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.418|0.698|||Log Rank|||||0.698|0.418|0.000002
81679614|NCT02246621|163055719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.005
81679615|NCT02246621|163055721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.501|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.501
81679616|NCT02246621|163055722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.101|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.101
81679617|NCT02246621|163055726|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.688|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.688
81679618|NCT02246621|163055727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.466|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.466
81535964|NCT01169103|162754557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.93||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.93
81535965|NCT01169103|162754558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Total Cholesterol p-value||||0.03
81679619|NCT02587338|163055744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.74
81679620|NCT02587338|163055745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.062
81679621|NCT01302808|163055746|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81679622|NCT02078219|163055753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.99|-21.57|||ANCOVA, LOCF|||||-21.57|-36.99|<0.0001
81679623|NCT02078219|163055753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-49.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.97|-41.52|||ANCOVA, LOCF|||||-41.52|-56.97|<0.0001
81679624|NCT02078219|163055753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-53.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.0|-45.67|||ANCOVA, LOCF|||||-45.67|-61.00|<0.0001
81679625|NCT03136107|163055764|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical criterion defined in ISO 24444:2010 is that the 95 %CI is within ±17 % of the mean SPF||||||||||||||||CI % values (which is the percentage that half the 95 % CI represents of the mean values).|Test product CI of ±16.4% and reference product CI of ±16.6% of the mean SPF.|||
81679626|NCT04025632|163055765|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney odds|0.55||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.57||Conducted using a 2-sided Van Elteren test, which represents an extension of the Wilcoxon rank sum test for comparing 2 treatments in a stratified experiment using within-stratum ranks assigning greater weight to rank sums from smaller strata.|2-sided Van Elteren test||The magnitude of association between treatment groups was expressed as in Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney odds followed by the 95% confidence intervals.|||1.57|0.19|0.464
81679627|NCT04025632|163055767|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.088||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.214|5.535||P-value for the comparison of treatment groups was calculated using logistic regression with investigational medicinal product and strata as fixed factors.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.535|0.214|0.919
81679628|NCT04025632|163055768|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.688||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.781|1.404||Based on a linear model with treatment and strata (anti-3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-coenzyme A reductase \[HMGCR\]+/anti-signal recognition particle \[SRP\]+) as fixed factors with Baseline 3TUG as a covariate.|Linear Mixed Effect Model||The difference presented is zilucoplan 0.3 mg/kg minus placebo.|||1.404|-2.781|0.496
81679629|NCT04025632|163055769|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.89||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.18|13.95||Based on a linear model with treatment and strata (anti-HMGCR+/anti-SRP+) as fixed factors with Baseline proximal MMT as a covariate.|Linear Mixed Effect Model||The difference presented is zilucoplan 0.3 mg/kg minus placebo.|||13.95|-6.18|0.431
81679630|NCT04025632|163055770|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.204||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.855|1.448||Based on a linear model with treatment and strata (anti-HMGCR+/anti-SRP+) as fixed factors with Baseline Physician Global Activity VAS as a covariate.|Linear Mixed Effect Model||The difference presented is zilucoplan 0.3 mg/kg minus placebo.|||1.448|-1.855|0.800
81679631|NCT04025632|163055771|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.281||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|0.829||Based on a linear model with treatment and strata (anti-HMGCR+/anti-SRP+) as fixed factors with Baseline Patient Global Activity VAS as a covariate.|Linear Mixed Effect Model||The difference presented is zilucoplan 0.3 mg/kg minus placebo.|||0.829|-3.390|0.221
81535966|NCT01169103|162754558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in Triglyceride p-value||||0.57
81467475|NCT04338269|162626950|OTHER|Difference in Overall Response Rates|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio 95% CI was constructed using the Wald method. If at least one stratum has \<10 events at the time of analysis, the stratification factor containing the level with the smallest number of patients will be removed from the stratified analysis|||1.43|0.70|0.9893
81535967|NCT01169103|162754558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.062|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Low-density lipoprotein p-value||||0.062
81535968|NCT01169103|162754558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0396|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in High-density lipoprotein p-value||||0.0396
81679632|NCT04025632|163055772|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.147||||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.601|0.307||Based on a linear model with treatment and strata (anti-HMGCR+/anti-SRP+) as fixed factors with Baseline HAQ as a covariate.|Linear Mixed Effect Model||The difference presented is zilucoplan 0.3 mg/kg minus placebo.|||0.307|-0.601|0.508
81679633|NCT04025632|163055773|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.143||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.123|0.837|||Linear Mixed Effect Model|Based on a linear model with treatment and strata (anti-HMGCR+/anti-SRP+) as fixed factors with Baseline MDAAT as a covariate.|The difference presented is zilucoplan 0.3 mg/kg minus placebo.|||0.837|-1.123|0.765
81679634|NCT04025632|163055774|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|5.53||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|15.55||Based on a linear model with treatment and strata (anti-HMGCR+/anti-SRP+) as fixed factors with Baseline FACIT-Fatigue Scale as a covariate.|Linear Mixed Effect Model||The difference presented is zilucoplan 0.3 mg/kg minus placebo.|||15.55|-4.49|0.265
81679635|NCT02274688|163055789|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.01|||||||Wald Chi-Square=11.29, df=3, P=0.01|||"Mixed Model Regression; Data from all 171 patients at all time points used in this intent-to-treat analytic approach.~We hypothesize intervention patients will demonstrate diminished outcome severity over time when compared to nurse notification patients, as evidenced by a significant group by time interaction effect."||||=0.01
81679636|NCT02274688|163055790|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.23|||||||Wald Chi-Square=3.01, df=3, p=0.23|||"Mixed Model Regression; Data from all 171 patients at all time points used in this intent-to-treat analytic approach.~We hypothesize intervention patients will demonstrate diminished outcome severity over time when compared to nurse notification patients, as evidenced by a significant group by time interaction effect."||||=0.23
81679637|NCT02274688|163055791|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.23|||||||Wald Chi-Square=4.25, df=3, p=0.23|||"Mixed Model Regression; Data from all 171 patients at all time points used in this intent-to-treat analytic approach.~We hypothesize intervention patients will demonstrate diminished outcome severity over time when compared to nurse notification patients, as evidenced by a significant group by time interaction effect."||||=0.23
81679638|NCT02274688|163055792|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.55|||||||Wald Chi-Square=2.12, df=3, p=0.55|||"Mixed Model Regression; Data from all 171 patients at all time points used in this intent-to-treat analytic approach.~We hypothesize intervention patients will demonstrate diminished outcome severity over time when compared to nurse notification patients, as evidenced by a significant group by time interaction effect."||||=0.55
81679639|NCT02274688|163055793|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.32|||||||Wald Chi-Square=3.52, df=3; p=0.32|||"Mixed Model Regression; Data from all 171 patients at all time points used in this intent-to-treat analytic approach.~We hypothesize intervention patients will demonstrate diminished outcome severity over time when compared to nurse notification patients, as evidenced by a significant group by time interaction effect."||||=0.32
81467476|NCT04338269|162626951|OTHER|Difference between Duration of Response (DOR) rates|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.05|||Log Rank|Stratified|Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox regression. If at least one stratum has \<10 events at the time of analysis, the stratification factor that contains the level with the smallest number of patients will be removed from the stratified analysis.|||1.05|0.47|0.0816
81679640|NCT02274688|163055794|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.26|||||||Wald Chi-Square=4.02, df=3, p=0.26|||"Mixed Model Regression; Data from all 171 patients at all time points used in this intent-to-treat analytic approach.~We hypothesize intervention patients will demonstrate diminished outcome severity over time when compared to nurse notification patients, as evidenced by a significant group by time interaction effect."||||=0.26
81679641|NCT02274688|163055795|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.22|||||||Wald Chi-Square=4.44, df=3, p=0.22|||"Mixed Model Regression; Data from all 171 patients at all time points used in this intent-to-treat analytic approach.~We hypothesize intervention patients will demonstrate diminished outcome severity over time when compared to nurse notification patients, as evidenced by a significant group by time interaction effect."||||=0.22
81679642|NCT02274688|163055796|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.08||||||F(3,507)=2.24, P=0.08|Regression Poisson|||"Mixed Model Regression; Data from all 171 patients at all time points used in this intent-to-treat analytic approach.~We hypothesize intervention patients will demonstrate diminished outcome severity over time when compared to nurse notification patients, as evidenced by a significant group by time interaction effect."||||=0.08
81679643|NCT02274688|163055797|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Wald Chi-Square=3.24, df=3, p=0.36|||"Mixed Model Regression; Data from all 171 patients at all time points used in this intent-to-treat analytic approach.~We hypothesize intervention patients will demonstrate diminished outcome severity over time when compared to nurse notification patients, as evidenced by a significant group by time interaction effect."||||0.36
81679644|NCT00947531|163055800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.22|-4.13||P-value obtained from the F-test statistic of Cerebrolysin versus Placebo as part of ANCOVA (analysis of covariance). No adjustment for multiple comparisons was needed. The overall significance level alpha was fixed at alpha = 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|The study was designed to show significant differences in each of the two primary variables. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was needed.||The null-hypothesis stated no difference between the two treatment groups. A sample size of 103 evaluable patients per treatment group was estimated to allow for the detection of a significant group difference of 4.1 points in ADAS-cog+ weak 24 change score (standard deviation \[SD\] 9.0) in favor of Cerebrolysin with a power of 90% and a probability level of alpha-level 0.025 (one-sided).||-4.13|-8.22|< 0.0001
81679645|NCT02162862|163055818|OTHER||||||<|0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.005
81679646|NCT02162862|163055818|OTHER||||||<|0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.005
81679647|NCT02162862|163055818|OTHER|||||||0.102|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.102
81679648|NCT02162862|163055819|OTHER||||||<|0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.005
81679649|NCT02162862|163055819|OTHER|||||||0.646|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.646
81679650|NCT02162862|163055819|OTHER||||||<|0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.005
81679651|NCT00988247|163055820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean treatment diff from placebo]|-0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.5|||ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, week and the treatment by week interaction.||||-0.5|-1.5|<0.001
81679652|NCT00988247|163055821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean treatment diff from placebo]|-0.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.5|||ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, week and the treatment by week interaction.||||-0.5|-1.4|<0.001
81679653|NCT00988247|163055822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean treatment diff from placebo]|-1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.6|||ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, week and the treatment by week interaction.||||-0.6|-1.6|<0.001
81679654|NCT00988247|163055823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean treatment diff from placebo]|-1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.6|||ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, week and the treatment by week interaction.||||-0.6|-1.6|<0.001
81679655|NCT00988247|163055824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||treatment difference|-0.3||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment, baseline and pooled center in the model.||||0.1|-0.7|0.143
81679656|NCT00988247|163055825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||treatment difference|-0.49||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment, baseline and pooled center in the model.||||0.1|-1.1|0.130
81679657|NCT01989221|163055835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean GCSI-DD scores during one week at baseline were compared to mean GCSI-DD scores during the second week of Sancuso treatment.|||||<0.01
81679658|NCT01989221|163055836|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.27|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided||Mean nausea and vomiting symptom scores during one week at baseline were compared to mean symptom scores during the second week of Sancuso treatment.|||||<0.01
81679659|NCT00542620|163055837|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was below or equal to 0.25% or equivalently if the p-value for the one-sided test of H0: D\>0.25% against HA: D=\<0.25%, was less than or equal to 2.5%, where D is the mean treatment difference (mixing injections minus separate injections).|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.691||||0.001||95.0|-1.049|-0.334||If non-inferiority was confirmed, the superiority of the mixed injection group over separate injection group was to be investigated|ANCOVA|Baseline HbA1c as covariate||||-0.334|-1.049|0.001
81708605|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.11|||||Comparison for Day 14, HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.11|0.93|
81535969|NCT01169103|162754559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.58||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.58
81535970|NCT01169103|162754560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81679660|NCT00542620|163055838|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was below or equal to 0.25% or equivalently if the p-value for the one-sided test of H0: D\>0.25% against HA: D=\<0.25%, was less than or equal to 2.5%, where D is the mean treatment difference (mixing injections minus separate injections).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.594||||0.003||95.0|-0.97|-0.219||If non-inferiority was confirmed, the superiority of the mixed injection group over separate injection group was to be investigated.|ANCOVA|Baseline HbA1c as covariate.||||-0.219|-0.970|0.003
81679661|NCT00542620|163055839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.59||0.573||95.0|-38.77|22.08|||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline fructosamine and the change in insulin administration mode||||22.08|-38.77|0.573
81679662|NCT00542620|163055840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.063
81679663|NCT00542620|163055841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.389|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.389
81679664|NCT00542620|163055842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.856|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.856
81679665|NCT00542620|163055843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.917|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.917
81679666|NCT00542620|163055844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.209|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.209
81679667|NCT00542620|163055845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.220
81679668|NCT00542620|163055846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.234|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment for baseline value||||||0.234
81679669|NCT00542620|163055847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.534|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.534
81679670|NCT00542620|163055848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.722|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.722
81679671|NCT00542620|163055849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.727|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.727
81679672|NCT00542620|163055850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.411|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.411
81679673|NCT00542620|163055851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.471|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.471
81679674|NCT00542620|163055854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.127|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.127
81679675|NCT00542620|163055855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.1
81679676|NCT00542620|163055856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.166
81679677|NCT00542620|163055857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.023
81679678|NCT00542620|163055858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.439|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.439
81679679|NCT00542620|163055859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.202|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.202
81679680|NCT00542620|163055860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.665|||||||ANCOVA|With adjustment on baseline value||||||0.665
81679681|NCT01577238|163055934|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81679682|NCT01925209|163055947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|17.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.331||0.221|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-19.63|54.8|||mixed model repeated measures|||||54.80|-19.63|0.2210
81679683|NCT01925209|163055947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.176||0.1909|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-18.21|55.4|||mixed model repeated measure|||||55.40|-18.21|0.1909
81679684|NCT01925209|163055947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.121||0.9263|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-37.97|35.36|||mixed models repeated measures|||||35.36|-37.97|0.9263
81679685|NCT00110994|163055954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.665||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.428|1.034|||log rank test|||||1.034|0.428|0.068
81679686|NCT00110994|163055955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.992||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.627|1.57|||log rank test|||||1.570|0.627|0.973
81679687|NCT00110994|163055957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.619||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.391|0.98|||log rank test|||||0.980|0.391|0.039
81679688|NCT00110994|163055958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.427||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.114|1.601|||log rank test|||||1.601|0.114|0.194
81679689|NCT00110994|163055960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.908||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.908
81679690|NCT00110994|163055961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.890
81679691|NCT00110994|163055962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.201||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.201
81679692|NCT00110994|163055963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.168||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.168
81679693|NCT00109473|163055979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.02
81679694|NCT01950819|163055984|NON_INFERIORITY|p vale for non inferiority margin is 10 %|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|7.3|||Logistic Regression Model|||calculated at month 12||7.3|-1.4|0.001
81679695|NCT01756456|163056038|SUPERIORITY|Each of the comparisons was conducted on the data for the Phase II segment of the study using a 2 × 2 chi-square test, based on the null hypothesis that there is no association between treatment (rhNGF or Vehicle Control) and response (Complete Healing at Week 4 \[Yes/No\]).|Difference in percentage|35.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.06|15.88|54.71|||Chi-squared|||Phase II||54.71|15.88|<0.001
81679696|NCT01756456|163056038|SUPERIORITY|Each of the comparisons was conducted on the data for the Phase II segment of the study using a 2 × 2 chi-square test, based on the null hypothesis that there is no association between treatment (rhNGF or Vehicle Control) and response (Complete Healing at Week 4 \[Yes/No\]).|Difference in percentage|38.4|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.06|18.96|57.83|||Chi-squared|||||57.83|18.96|=0.001
81679697|NCT01756456|163056039|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|25.8|||=|0.016|TWO_SIDED|97.06|3.66|47.87|||Chi-squared|||||47.87|3.66|=0.016
81679698|NCT01756456|163056039|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|34.7|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|97.06|11.91|57.41|||Chi-squared|||||57.41|11.91|=0.002
81679699|NCT01756456|163056040|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|2.4|||=|0.818|TWO_SIDED|97.06|-20.3|25.08|||Chi-squared|||At week 6 - reading center||25.08|-20.30|=0.818
81679700|NCT01756456|163056040|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|-6.3|||=|0.571|TWO_SIDED|97.06|-30.62|17.96|||Chi-squared|||at week 6 - central reading center||17.96|-30.62|=0.571
81679701|NCT01756456|163056040|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|20.3|||=|0.064|TWO_SIDED|97.06|-3.11|43.79|||Chi-squared|||week 6 - investigator||43.79|-3.11|=0.064
81679702|NCT01756456|163056040|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|23.1|||=|0.041|TWO_SIDED|97.06|-0.89|47.04|||Chi-squared|||week 6 - investigator||47.04|-0.89|=0.041
81679703|NCT01756456|163056040|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|21.9|||=|0.031|TWO_SIDED|97.06|0.07|43.64|||Chi-squared|||week 8 - central reading center||43.64|0.07|=0.031
81679704|NCT01756456|163056040|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|26.9|||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|97.06|5.57|48.28|||Chi-squared|||week 8 - central reading center||48.28|5.57|=0.008
81679705|NCT01756456|163056040|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|26.1|||=|0.011|TWO_SIDED|97.06|4.18|48.01|||Chi-squared|||week 8 - investigator||48.01|4.18|=0.011
81679706|NCT01756456|163056040|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|25.9|||=|0.014|TWO_SIDED|97.06|3.55|48.33|||Chi-squared|||week 8 - investigator||48.33|3.55|=0.014
81679707|NCT01756456|163056041|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|13.7|||=|0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|27.57|||Chi-squared|||week 4||27.57|-0.19|=0.065
81679708|NCT01756456|163056041|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|12.4|||=|0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|26.78|||Chi-squared|||week 4||26.78|-2.05|=0.097
81679709|NCT01756456|163056041|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|16.9|||=|0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|31.92|||Chi-squared|||week 6||31.92|1.97|=0.036
81679710|NCT01756456|163056041|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|15.6|||=|0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|31.12|||Chi-squared|||week 6||31.12|0.04|=0.054
81679711|NCT01756456|163056041|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|17.1|||=|0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|32.72|||Chi-squared|||week 8||32.72|1.45|=0.043
81679712|NCT01756456|163056041|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|11.4|||=|0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|26.93|||Chi-squared|||week 8||26.93|-4.08|=0.157
81679713|NCT01756456|163056042|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|8.9|||=|0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|16.5|||ANCOVA|||||16.50|1.33|=0.022
81679714|NCT01756456|163056042|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|5.0|||=|0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|12.88|||ANCOVA|||||12.88|-2.90|=0.213
81708606|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.04|||||Comparison for Day 14, HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.04|0.90|
81535971|NCT02741245|162754574|OTHER||Difference in M-estimates|-35.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.9|-32.0|||Shapiro-Wilk test|Robust regression model with terms for treatment, risk category and baseline, after imputing missing values by a multiple imputation approach||||-32.0|-39.9|<0.001
81679715|NCT01756456|163056043|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|5.5|||=|0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.53|25.48|||Chi-squared|||week 4||25.48|-14.53|=0.592
81679716|NCT01756456|163056043|SUPERIORITY|week 4|difference in percentage|-2.3|||=|0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.01|19.4|||Chi-squared|||||19.40|-24.01|=0.835
81679717|NCT01756456|163056043|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|27.7|||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|47.22|||Chi-squared|||week 6||47.22|8.10|=0.008
81679718|NCT01756456|163056043|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|12.4|||=|0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.91|34.68|||Chi-squared|||week 6||34.68|-9.91|=0.282
81679719|NCT01756456|163056043|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|10.2|||=|0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.15|29.45|||Chi-squared|||||29.45|-9.15|=0.303
81679720|NCT01756456|163056043|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|7.9|||=|0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.13|27.92|||Chi-squared|||week 8||27.92|-12.13|=0.442
81679721|NCT01756456|163056044|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|-2.6|||=|0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.87|17.71|||Chi-squared|||week 4||17.71|-22.87|=0.597
81679722|NCT01756456|163056044|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|-2.3|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.26|18.71|||Chi-squared|||week 4||18.71|-23.26|>0.999
81679723|NCT01756456|163056044|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|-7.8|||=|0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|13.76|||Chi-squared|||week 6||13.76|-28.70|=0.183
81679724|NCT01756456|163056044|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|-10.0|||=|0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.41|11.88|||Chi-squared|||week 6||11.88|-31.41|=0.116
81679725|NCT01756456|163056044|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|-10.8|||=|0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.3|10.35|||Chi-squared|||week 8||10.35|-31.30|=0.134
81679726|NCT01756456|163056044|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|-7.9|||=|0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.51|13.52|||Chi-squared|||week 8||13.52|-29.51|=0.307
81679727|NCT01756456|163056046|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18|||=|0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|4.62|||Chi-squared|||week 4||4.62|1.03|=0.041
81679728|NCT01756456|163056046|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95|||=|0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|4.11|||Chi-squared|||week 4||4.11|0.92|=0.081
81679729|NCT01756456|163056046|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.47|||=|0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|5.88|||Chi-squared|||week 8||5.88|1.04|=0.040
81679730|NCT01756456|163056046|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93|||=|0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|4.52|||Chi-squared|||week 8||4.52|0.82|=0.132
81679731|NCT01756456|163056051|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|15.8|||=|0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|33.97|||Chi-squared|||week 4||33.97|-2.36|=0.097
81679732|NCT01756456|163056051|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|13.2|||=|0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.72|32.15|||Chi-squared|||week 4||32.15|-5.72|=0.175
81679733|NCT01756456|163056051|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|16.9|||=|0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|37.0|||Chi-squared|||week 6||37.00|-3.11|=0.105
81679734|NCT01756456|163056051|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|11.0|||=|0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.64|31.57|||Chi-squared|||week 6||31.57|-9.64|=0.300
81679735|NCT01756456|163056051|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|27.5|||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.33|46.67|||Chi-squared|||week 8||46.67|8.33|=0.008
81679736|NCT01756456|163056051|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|19.0|||=|0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|38.83|||Chi-squared|||week 8||38.83|-0.91|=0.068
81679737|NCT01838044|163056052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.287||0.6012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 5 compared between two study arms.||0.42|-0.72|0.6012
81679738|NCT01838044|163056053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of weekly mean pain NRS score in Arm B at Week 10.||1.83|1.02|<0.0001
81679739|NCT01838044|163056054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.361||0.5128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of weekly mean pain NRS score in Arm B compared between two study arms at Week 10.||0.95|-0.48|0.5128
81679740|NCT01838044|163056056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.7251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 5 based on comparison between treatment groups.||0.32|-0.22|0.7251
81679741|NCT01838044|163056056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 10 based on comparison between treatment groups.||0.46|-0.06|0.1255
81679742|NCT01838044|163056058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.317||0.2856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 5 compared between treatment groups.||0.29|-0.97|0.2856
81679743|NCT01838044|163056058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.363||0.3987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 10 compared between treatment groups.||0.41|-1.02|0.3987
81679744|NCT00706628|163056066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0577|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0577
81679745|NCT00706628|163056066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0863|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0863
81679746|NCT00706628|163056068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.4823|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1754|1.7892||||||||1.7892|1.1754|
81679747|NCT01375764|163056150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-35.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.08|-27.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-27.80|-44.08|<0.001
81679748|NCT01375764|163056150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.97|-19.67||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-19.67|-35.97|<0.001
81467477|NCT04338269|162626951|OTHER|Difference between Duration of Response (DOR) rates|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.1099||95.0|0.49|1.08|||Log Rank|Unstratified|Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox regression. If at least one stratum has \<10 events at the time of analysis, the stratification factor that contains the level with the smallest number of patients will be removed from the stratified analysis.|||1.08|0.49|0.1099
81467478|NCT04338269|162626952|OTHER|Difference between Duration of Response (DOR) rates|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.8354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.54|||Log Rank|Stratified|Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox regression. If at least one stratum has \<10 events at the time of analysis, the stratification factor that contains the level with the smallest number of patients will be removed from the stratified analysis.|||1.54|0.70|0.8354
81679749|NCT01375764|163056150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Tretament Difference|-26.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.08|-17.93||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-17.93|-34.08|<0.001
81679750|NCT01375764|163056151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-47.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.73|-40.84||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (evolocumab + ezetimibe and ezetimibe alone) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab + ezetimibe and ezetimibe alone, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-40.84|-53.73|<0.001
81679751|NCT01375764|163056152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-76.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.9|-58.3||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-58.3|-94.9|<0.001
81679752|NCT01375764|163056152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-55.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.0|-37.1||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-37.1|-74.0|<0.001
81679753|NCT01375764|163056152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-52.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.8|-34.5||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-34.5|-70.8|<0.001
81679754|NCT01375764|163056153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-91.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|<|1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.7|-75.0||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (evolocumab + ezetimibe and ezetimibe alone) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-75.0|-108.7|<0001
81467479|NCT04338269|162626952|OTHER|Difference between Duration of Response (DOR) rates|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.8159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.55|||Log Rank|Unstratified|Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox regression. If at least one stratum has \<10 events at the time of analysis, the stratification factor that contains the level with the smallest number of patients will be removed from the stratified analysis.|||1.55|0.71|0.8159
81535972|NCT02741245|162754574|OTHER|Robust regression model with terms for treatment, risk category and baseline, after imputing missing values by a multiple imputation approach|Difference in M-estimates|-14.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-11.6|||Shapiro-Wilk test|||||-11.6|-18.0|<0.001
81708607|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.06|||||Comparison for Day 14, HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.06|0.92|
81708608|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.08|||||Comparison for Day 14, HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.08|0.94|
81679755|NCT01375764|163056154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.93|-26.28||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-26.28|-40.93|<0.001
81679756|NCT01375764|163056154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-26.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.99|-19.32||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-19.32|-33.99|<0.001
81679757|NCT01375764|163056154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-24.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.67|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.13|-17.59||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-17.59|-32.13|<0.001
81679758|NCT01375764|163056155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-45.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.81|-39.18||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (evolocumab + ezetimibe and ezetimibe alone) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-39.18|-50.81|<0.001
81679759|NCT01375764|163056156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Teatment Difference|-29.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.84|-22.92||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-22.92|-36.84|<0.001
81679760|NCT01375764|163056156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-22.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|-15.16||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-15.16|-29.10|<0.001
81679761|NCT01375764|163056156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-21.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.49|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.29|-14.48||Testing based on a signficance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-14.48|-28.29|<0.001
81679762|NCT01375764|163056157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-38.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.81|-32.64||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (evolocumab + ezetimibe and ezetimibe alone) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-32.64|-43.81|<0.001
81679763|NCT01375764|163056158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-30.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.56|-24.34||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-24.34|-37.56|<0.001
81679764|NCT01375764|163056158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-23.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.53|-17.29||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-17.29|-30.53|<0.001
81679765|NCT01375764|163056158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-22.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.92|-15.8||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-15.80|-28.92|<0.001
81708609|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.04|||||Comparison for Day 14, HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.04|0.92|
81708610|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.04|||||Comparison for Day 14, LDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.04|0.69|
81708611|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.85|||||Comparison for Day 14, LDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.85|0.58|
81708612|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.86|||||Comparison for Day 14, LDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.86|0.62|
81708613|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.71|||||Comparison for Day 14, LDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.71|0.50|
81708614|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.8|||||Comparison for Day 14, LDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.80|0.59|
81535973|NCT02741245|162754574|OTHER|Robust regression model with terms for treatment, risk category and baseline, after imputing missing values by a multiple imputation approach|Difference in M-estimates|-41.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.8|-37.9|||Shapiro-Wilk test|||||-37.9|-45.8|<0.001
81679766|NCT01375764|163056159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.92|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.77|-32.07||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (evolocumab + ezetimibe and ezetimibe alone) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-32.07|-43.77|<0.001
81679767|NCT01375764|163056160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.57|-27.52||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-27.52|-40.57|<0.001
81679768|NCT01375764|163056160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-26.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.35|-20.27||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-20.27|-33.35|<0.001
81679769|NCT01375764|163056160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-25.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.57|-18.62||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (3 evolocumab alone dose groups and the ezetimibe group) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-18.62|-31.57|<0.001
81679770|NCT01375764|163056161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-41.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.87|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.99|-35.5||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group (evolocumab + ezetimibe and ezetimibe alone) and the stratification factors.|Ezetimibe is the reference.|||-35.50|-46.99|<0.001
81679771|NCT01194440|163056169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Bonferonni|Adjusting for multiple comparisons in the analyses, a Bonferonni-corrected p-value of 0.05/5 = 0.01 to represent statistical significance was used.||The primary hypothesis of the study is that administration of zoledronic acid with letrozole would result in a significant decline in the percentage of women experiencing AIMSS compared to letrozole treatment alone (historical control).||||<0.001
81679772|NCT00854828|163056173|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81679773|NCT02730260|163056181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Chi-squared|||Test of the null hypothesis that directive and nondirective coaching have equal smoking cessation rates.||||0.41
81679774|NCT02730260|163056181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8|||<|0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio based on the parameter estimate for the variable, IncomeAboveMedian (0=false, 1=true), from the logistic regression model representing the a priori hypothesis, which specified income, race, and intervention as independent and interacting variables, and smoking cessation at last contact as the dependent variable. An unbalanced variable, PriorQuit (0-=none in the past year, 1=at least one in the past year) was added to the a priori model.||||<0.03
81679775|NCT02730260|163056181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|||<|0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio for PriorQuit, from the logistic regression model representing the a priori hypothesis, which specified income, race, and intervention as independent and interacting variables, and smoking cessation at last contact as the dependent variable. This variable, PriorQuit (0-=none in the past year, 1=at least one in the past year) was added to the a priori model because it was not balanced after randomization.||||<0.03
81679776|NCT02440581|163056182|OTHER|T-tests||||||0.443|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.443
81679777|NCT02440581|163056183|OTHER|T-tests||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.490
81679778|NCT02440581|163056184|OTHER|T-tests|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81535974|NCT02741245|162754574|OTHER|Robust regression model with terms for treatment, risk category and baseline, after imputing missing values by a multiple imputation approach|Differecne in M-estimates|-13.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|-10.1|||Shapiro-Wilk test|||||-10.1|-16.6|<0.001
81679779|NCT02440581|163056185|OTHER|T-Tests||||||0.083|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.083
81679780|NCT02440581|163056186|OTHER|T-tests||||||0.283|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.283
81679781|NCT05032950|163056217|OTHER||Reference/Test Ratio|368.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|318.91|425.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Natural log-transformed Cmax of midazolam was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and participant in sequence as random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (AMD) (Test-Reference) and 90%CIs were obtained from the model. The AMD and 90%CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90%CI for the ratios.||425.41|318.91|
81679782|NCT05032950|163056218|OTHER||Reference/Test Ratio|1430.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1204.54|1697.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Natural log-transformed AUCinf of midazolam was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and participant in sequence as random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (AMD) (Test-Reference) and 90%CIs were obtained from the model. The AMD and 90%CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90%CI for the ratios.||1697.71|1204.54|
81686369|NCT01025336|163070024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.19|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.19|0.82|
81535975|NCT02586623|162754642|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.04||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.62|||Log Rank||Droxidopa / Placebo|||1.62|0.67|0.803
81535976|NCT05051579|162754661|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-6.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-4.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.2|-8.9|<0.001
81686370|NCT01025336|163070024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.46|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.46|1.07|
81686371|NCT01025336|163070024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|2.8|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.80|1.56|
81679783|NCT05032950|163056219|OTHER||Test/Reference Ratio|1451.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1224.42|1721.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Natural log-transformed AUClast of midazolam was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and participant in sequence as random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (AMD) (Test-Reference) and 90%CIs were obtained from the model. The AMD and 90%CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90%CI for the ratios.||1721.35|1224.42|
81679784|NCT05032950|163056224|OTHER||Test/Reference Ratio|387.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|335.25|447.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Natural log-transformed Cmax of midazolam was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and participant in sequence as random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (AMD)(Test-Reference) and 90%CIs were obtained from the model. The AMD and 90%CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90%CI for the ratios.||447.21|335.25|
81679785|NCT05032950|163056225|OTHER||Test/Reference Ratio|1645.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1385.75|1953.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Natural log-transformed AUCinf of midazolam was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and participant in sequence as random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (AMD)(Test-Reference) and 90%CIs were obtained from the model. The AMD and 90%CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90%CI for the ratios||1953.11|1385.75|
81679786|NCT05032950|163056226|OTHER||Test/Reference Ratio|1677.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1414.59|1988.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Natural log-transformed AUClast of midazolam was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and participant in sequence as random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (AMD)(Test-Reference) and 90%CIs were obtained from the model. The AMD and 90%CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90%CI for the ratios.||1988.69|1414.59|
81679787|NCT03430986|163056231|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|2.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1578|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.726|2.349|||MMRM|MMRM included treatment, timepoint, treatment-by-timepoint interaction as fixed effect using an unstructured covariance matrix.||||2.349|1.726|<0.0001
81679788|NCT03430986|163056232|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|68.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.0|82.4|||Fisher Exact|2-sided test comparing responder rate between treatment group and control group.||||82.4|50.0|<0.0001
81679789|NCT04722991|163056247|OTHER|Bayesian inference with non-informative priors|Point estimate|-0.015|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.029|||||Median of posterior distribution|||0.029|-0.080|
81679790|NCT02761967|163056275|EQUIVALENCE|The statistical power of the study for the temporal variables was 82%. Multiple linear regression models were obtained for the first and second stages and for the total duration of delivery.||||||0.776|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.776
81679791|NCT02300129|163056293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.742|TWO_SIDED|||||P value associated to treatment effect in the model. Study design with a power of 80% and a type I error at 5% (two-sided).|ANOVA|Analysis of variance including sequence, subject (sequence), period and treatment as factors in the model||||||0.7420
81679792|NCT02064764|163056319|OTHER|Log-Rank Test For Comparing Treatment and Control||||||0.28|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.28
81679793|NCT02064764|163056320|OTHER|||||||0.7348|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7348
81679794|NCT06415305|163056336|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.008|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank tests|||||||<0.008
81679795|NCT06415305|163056337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank tests|||||||0.009
81679796|NCT06415305|163056338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank tests|||||||0.008
81679797|NCT06415305|163056339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank tests|||||||0.009
81679798|NCT03051633|163056349|SUPERIORITY|Event: Dichotimized self-reported first-time alcohol use in known participant history prior to data-collection, where substance use was not previously reported in prior measurement occasions of this four-wave longitudinal study. Episodes: Episodes represent the period of time between measurement occasions, as such, each episode represents the measured period of time between each wave of assessments. Censoring: If substance use was reported, censoring indicator indicates the risk period|Hazard Ratio (HR)|-0.42||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.714|-0.126|||Regression, Logistic|Discrete time hazard model represents a survival analysis, with the outcome parameters reflecting a hazard ratio rather than odds.||Discrete time hazard represents the conditional probability that a student will experience first time alcohol use during a given measurement period, given that students did not use alchohol in a previous measurement period. Thus for each model, we tested the following hypothesis: Controlling for age at first-assessment, students attending BUYOI-assigned schools will have a lower risk of substance use uptake by the end of their eighth-grade year, relative to students attending control schools.||-0.126|-0.714|.004
81679799|NCT03051633|163056350|SUPERIORITY|Event: dichotimized self-reported first-time alcohol intoxication in known participant history prior to data collection, where intoxication was not reported in prior measurement occasions. Episodes: Represent the period of time between measurement occasions, thus, each episode represents the measured period of time between each assessment wave. Censoring: Indicates the risk period during which particpants experienced intoxication uptake.|Hazard Ratio, log|-0.39||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.762|-0.018|||Regression, Logistic|Discrete time hazard model represents a survival analysis, with the outcome parameters reflecting a hazard ration rather than odds.||Discrete time hazard represents the conditional probability that a student will experience first time alcohol initiation during a given measurement period, given that students did not become intoxicated in a previous measurement period. Thus, for each model, we tested the following hypothesis: controlling for age at first assessment, students attending BUYOI-assigned schools will have a lower risk of substance use uptake at the end of their eight grade year||-0.018|-0.762|.037
81686372|NCT01025336|163070024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.48|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.48|0.89|
81686373|NCT01025336|163070025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.92|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC-13vPnC)\].|Serotype 1: Ratio of GMT (23vPS/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||0.92|0.48|
81679800|NCT03051633|163056351|SUPERIORITY|Event: Dichotimized self-reported first-time marijuana use in known participant history prior to data-collection, where marijuana use was not previously reported in prior measurement occasions of this four-wave longitudinal study. Episodes: Episodes represent the period of time between measurement occasions, as such, each episode represents the measured period of time between each wave of assessments. Censoring: If marijuana use was reported, censoring indicator indicates the risk period.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.17||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.104|0.444|||Regression, Logistic|Discrete time hazard model represents a survival analysis, with the outcome parameters reflecting a hazard ratio rather than odds.||Discrete time hazard represents the conditional probability that a student will experience first time marijuana use during a given measurement period, given that students did not use marijuana in a previous measurement period. Thus for each model, we tested the following hypothesis: Controlling for age at first-assessment, students attending BUYOI-assigned schools will have a lower risk of marijuana use uptake by the end of their eighth-grade year, relative to students attending control schools.||0.444|-0.104|0.228
81679801|NCT03990870|163056384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.58
81679802|NCT03990870|163056387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.35
81679803|NCT03990870|163056389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.95
81679804|NCT02649634|163056422|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size (most recent meta-analysis on efficacy of MI on dietary behaviours yielded a medium effect size of .53; Burke et al., 2003). Additionally, for MLM, estimates involving the Level 2 variable (i.e., participants) require samples larger than 50 (Maas \& Hox, 2005). Others have suggested 30-50 participants (Scherbaum \& Ferreter, 2009).|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed modelling (LMM) was used||||>.05
81679805|NCT02649634|163056423|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size (most recent meta-analysis on efficacy of MI on dietary behaviours yielded a medium effect size of .53; Burke et al., 2003). Additionally, for MLM, estimates involving the Level 2 variable (i.e., participants) require samples larger than 50 (Maas \& Hox, 2005). Others have suggested 30-50 participants (Scherbaum \& Ferreter, 2009).|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear Mixed Modelling (LMM) was used||||>.05
81679806|NCT02649634|163056424|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size.||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Treatment adherence was analyzed via an independent sample t-test comparing the groups on mean number of TrymGym sessions missed.||||.65
81679807|NCT02649634|163056425|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size (most recent meta-analysis on efficacy of MI on dietary behaviours yielded a medium effect size of .53; Burke et al., 2003). Additionally, for MLM, estimates involving the Level 2 variable (i.e., participants) require samples larger than 50 (Maas \& Hox, 2005). Others have suggested 30-50 participants (Scherbaum \& Ferreter, 2009).|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear Mixed Modelling (LMM) was used||||>.05
81679808|NCT02649634|163056426|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size (most recent meta-analysis on efficacy of MI on dietary behaviours yielded a medium effect size of .53; Burke et al., 2003). Additionally, for MLM, estimates involving the Level 2 variable (i.e., participants) require samples larger than 50 (Maas \& Hox, 2005). Others have suggested 30-50 participants (Scherbaum \& Ferreter, 2009).|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear Mixed Modelling (LMM) was used||||>.05
81679809|NCT02649634|163056427|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size (most recent meta-analysis on efficacy of MI on dietary behaviours yielded a medium effect size of .53; Burke et al., 2003). Additionally, for MLM, estimates involving the Level 2 variable (i.e., participants) require samples larger than 50 (Maas \& Hox, 2005). Others have suggested 30-50 participants (Scherbaum \& Ferreter, 2009).|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear Mixed Modelling (LMM) was used.||||>.05
81679810|NCT02649634|163056428|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size (most recent meta-analysis on efficacy of MI on dietary behaviours yielded a medium effect size of .53; Burke et al., 2003). Additionally, for MLM, estimates involving the Level 2 variable (i.e., participants) require samples larger than 50 (Maas \& Hox, 2005). Others have suggested 30-50 participants (Scherbaum \& Ferreter, 2009).|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear Mixed Modelling (LMM) was used.||||>.05
81679811|NCT02649634|163056429|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size (most recent meta-analysis on efficacy of MI on dietary behaviours yielded a medium effect size of .53; Burke et al., 2003). Additionally, for MLM, estimates involving the Level 2 variable (i.e., participants) require samples larger than 50 (Maas \& Hox, 2005). Others have suggested 30-50 participants (Scherbaum \& Ferreter, 2009).|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear Mixed Modelling (LMM) was used.||||>.05
81679812|NCT02649634|163056430|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size (most recent meta-analysis on efficacy of MI on dietary behaviours yielded a medium effect size of .53; Burke et al., 2003). Additionally, for MLM, estimates involving the Level 2 variable (i.e., participants) require samples larger than 50 (Maas \& Hox, 2005). Others have suggested 30-50 participants (Scherbaum \& Ferreter, 2009).|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear Mixed Modelling (LMM) was used.||||>.05
81535977|NCT05051579|162754661|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-9.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.9|-11.5|<0.001
81467480|NCT03339726|162626953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.205|0.662||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.662|-0.205|0.300
81679813|NCT02649634|163056431|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size (most recent meta-analysis on efficacy of MI on dietary behaviours yielded a medium effect size of .53; Burke et al., 2003). Additionally, for MLM, estimates involving the Level 2 variable (i.e., participants) require samples larger than 50 (Maas \& Hox, 2005). Others have suggested 30-50 participants (Scherbaum \& Ferreter, 2009).|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear Mixed Modelling (LMM) was used.||||>.05
81535978|NCT05051579|162754661|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-10.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|-8.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.0|-12.4|<0.001
81686374|NCT01025336|163070025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.28|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC-13vPnC)\].|Serotype 3: Ratio of GMT (23vPS/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||1.28|0.76|
81686375|NCT01025336|163070025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.22|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC-13vPnC)\].|Serotype 4: Ratio of GMT (23vPS/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||2.22|0.88|
81535979|NCT05051579|162754661|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-10.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-8.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.4|-12.7|<0.001
81535980|NCT05051579|162754662|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-7.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|-4.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.2|-9.9|<0.001
81686376|NCT01025336|163070025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.95|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC-13vPnC)\].|Serotype 5: Ratio of GMT (23vPS/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||1.95|0.93|
81535981|NCT05051579|162754662|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-10.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-7.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.3|-12.9|<0.001
81535982|NCT05051579|162754662|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-11.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-8.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.4|-13.8|<0.001
81686377|NCT01025336|163070025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.66|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC-13vPnC)\].|Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMT (23vPS/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||0.66|0.27|
81686378|NCT01025336|163070025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.56|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC-13vPnC)\].|Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMT (23vPS/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||1.56|0.64|
81686379|NCT01025336|163070025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.04|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC-13vPnC)\].|Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMT (23vPS/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||3.04|1.14|
81686380|NCT01025336|163070025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.85|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC-13vPnC)\].|Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMT (23vPS/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||2.85|1.01|
81686381|NCT01025336|163070025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.87|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC-13vPnC)\].|Serotype 14: Ratio of GMT (23vPS/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||2.87|1.26|
81686382|NCT01025336|163070025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.19|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC-13vPnC)\].|Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMT (23vPS/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||1.19|0.57|
81686383|NCT01025336|163070025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.31|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC-13vPnC)\].|Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMT (23vPS/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||1.31|0.75|
81679814|NCT02649634|163056432|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size (most recent meta-analysis on efficacy of MI on dietary behaviours yielded a medium effect size of .53; Burke et al., 2003). Additionally, for MLM, estimates involving the Level 2 variable (i.e., participants) require samples larger than 50 (Maas \& Hox, 2005). Others have suggested 30-50 participants (Scherbaum \& Ferreter, 2009).|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear Mixed Modelling (LMM) was used.||||>.05
81679815|NCT02649634|163056433|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size (most recent meta-analysis on efficacy of MI on dietary behaviours yielded a medium effect size of .53; Burke et al., 2003). Additionally, for MLM, estimates involving the Level 2 variable (i.e., participants) require samples larger than 50 (Maas \& Hox, 2005). Others have suggested 30-50 participants (Scherbaum \& Ferreter, 2009).|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear Mixed Modelling (LMM) was used.||||>.05
81679816|NCT02649634|163056434|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size (most recent meta-analysis on efficacy of MI on dietary behaviours yielded a medium effect size of .53; Burke et al., 2003). Additionally, for MLM, estimates involving the Level 2 variable (i.e., participants) require samples larger than 50 (Maas \& Hox, 2005). Others have suggested 30-50 participants (Scherbaum \& Ferreter, 2009).|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear Mixed Modelling (LMM) was used.||||>.05
81679817|NCT02649634|163056435|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size (most recent meta-analysis on efficacy of MI on dietary behaviours yielded a medium effect size of .53; Burke et al., 2003). Additionally, for MLM, estimates involving the Level 2 variable (i.e., participants) require samples larger than 50 (Maas \& Hox, 2005). Others have suggested 30-50 participants (Scherbaum \& Ferreter, 2009).|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear Mixed Modelling (LMM) was used.||||>.05
81679818|NCT02649634|163056436|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size (most recent meta-analysis on efficacy of MI on dietary behaviours yielded a medium effect size of .53; Burke et al., 2003). Additionally, for MLM, estimates involving the Level 2 variable (i.e., participants) require samples larger than 50 (Maas \& Hox, 2005). Others have suggested 30-50 participants (Scherbaum \& Ferreter, 2009).|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear Mixed Modelling (LMM) was used.||||>.05
81679819|NCT02649634|163056437|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size (most recent meta-analysis on efficacy of MI on dietary behaviours yielded a medium effect size of .53; Burke et al., 2003). Additionally, for MLM, estimates involving the Level 2 variable (i.e., participants) require samples larger than 50 (Maas \& Hox, 2005). Others have suggested 30-50 participants (Scherbaum \& Ferreter, 2009).|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear Mixed Modelling (LMM) was used.||||>.05
81679820|NCT02649634|163056438|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size.|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Self-efficacy was analyzed via an independent sample t-test comparing the groups on mean global self efficacy rating on the WEL.||||>.05
81679821|NCT02649634|163056439|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size.|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Self-efficacy was analyzed via an independent sample t-test comparing the groups on mean self efficacy rating on the ESE.||||>.05
81679822|NCT02649634|163056440|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size.|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Self-efficacy was analyzed via an independent sample t-test comparing the groups on mean global self efficacy rating on the WEL.||||>.05
81679823|NCT02649634|163056441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size.|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Self-efficacy was analyzed via an independent sample t-test comparing the groups on mean self efficacy rating on the ESE.||||>.05
81679824|NCT02649634|163056442|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size.|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Importance of Change ratings were analyzed via an independent sample t-test comparing the groups on mean Importance of Change ratings on the 11-point visual analogue scales||||>.05
81679825|NCT02649634|163056443|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size.|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Readiness for Change ratings were analyzed via an independent sample t-test comparing the groups on mean Readiness for Change ratings on the 11-point visual analogue scales||||>.05
81708615|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.09|||||Comparison for Day 14, LDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.09|0.81|
81467481|NCT03339726|162626953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.311|0.564||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.564|-0.311|0.569
81535983|NCT05051579|162754662|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-12.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-9.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.6|-15.0|<0.001
81679826|NCT02649634|163056444|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size.|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Confidence for Change ratings were analyzed via an independent sample t-test comparing the groups on mean Confidence for Change ratings on the 11-point visual analogue scales||||>.05
81679827|NCT02649634|163056445|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size.|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Importance of Change ratings were analyzed via an independent sample t-test comparing the groups on mean Importance of Change ratings on the 11-point visual analogue scales||||>.05
81679828|NCT02649634|163056446|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size.|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Readiness for Change ratings were analyzed via an independent sample t-test comparing the groups on mean Readiness for Change ratings on the 11-point visual analogue scales||||>.05
81679829|NCT02649634|163056447|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated sample size needed was 90 (45/group). This was based on a sample size calculation for 2 groups with 0.05 alpha, 0.80 power, anticipating a medium effect size.|||||>|0.05||||||Significance threshold is p=.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Confidence for Change ratings were analyzed via an independent sample t-test comparing the groups on mean Confidence for Change ratings on the 11-point visual analogue scales||||>.05
81679830|NCT00348140|163056448|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.8|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|||1.8|-1.2|0.739
81679831|NCT00348140|163056448|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.4|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|||2.4|-0.8|0.343
81679832|NCT00348140|163056449|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.9|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|||0.9|-1.1|0.783
81679833|NCT00348140|163056449|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|||1.1|-1.1|0.940
81679834|NCT00348140|163056450|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||=|0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.8|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|||0.8|-1.1|=0.763
81679835|NCT00348140|163056450|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||=|0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.9|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|||0.9|-1.1|=0.800
81679836|NCT00348140|163056451|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|||0.4|-0.7|0.611
81679837|NCT00348140|163056451|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|||0.4|-0.6|0.741
81679838|NCT00348140|163056452|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|||0.3|-0.4|0.913
81679839|NCT00348140|163056452|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|||0.2|-0.5|0.481
81679840|NCT00348140|163056453|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|||0.2|-0.4|0.557
81679841|NCT00348140|163056453|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|||0.2|-0.5|0.404
81679842|NCT00348140|163056454|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.8|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 8||0.8|-0.5|0.633
81679843|NCT00348140|163056454|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.8|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 8||0.8|-0.4|0.575
81679844|NCT00348140|163056454|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 16||0.7|-0.6|0.820
81679845|NCT00348140|163056454|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 16||0.6|-0.7|0.908
81679846|NCT00348140|163056454|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.1|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 24||1.1|-0.3|0.292
81679847|NCT00348140|163056454|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 24||0.7|-0.7|0.978
81679848|NCT00348140|163056454|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.0|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 36||1.0|-0.6|0.691
81679849|NCT00348140|163056454|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.8|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 36||0.8|-0.9|0.849
81679850|NCT00348140|163056455|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 12||0.2|-0.2|0.938
81679851|NCT00348140|163056455|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 12||0.2|-0.2|0.887
81679852|NCT00348140|163056455|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 24||0.2|-0.4|0.465
81467482|NCT03339726|162626953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.537|0.333||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.333|-0.537|0.645
81679853|NCT00348140|163056455|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 24||0.3|-0.2|0.596
81679854|NCT00348140|163056455|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 36||0.2|-0.4|0.452
81679855|NCT00348140|163056455|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 36||0.2|-0.4|0.429
81679856|NCT00348140|163056456|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.8|0.386
81679857|NCT00348140|163056456|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.6|0.999
81679858|NCT00348140|163056457|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.5|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 8||2.5|-0.2|0.090
81679859|NCT00348140|163056457|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 8||1.3|-1.3|0.957
81708616|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.22|||||Comparison for Day 14, non-HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.22|0.80|
81679860|NCT00348140|163056457|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 16||2.2|-0.9|0.395
81679861|NCT00348140|163056457|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.7|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 16||0.7|-2.5|0.275
81708617|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.93|||||Comparison for Day 14, non-HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.93|0.64|
81708618|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.9|||||Comparison for Day 14, non-HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.90|0.67|
81708619|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.75|||||Comparison for Day 14, non-HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.75|0.55|
81708620|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.81|||||Comparison for Day 14, non-HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||0.81|0.60|
81708621|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.04|||||Comparison for Day 14, non-HDL cholesterol|An estimation approach was used.||1.04|0.80|
81708622|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.0|||||Comparison for Day 14, triglycerides|An estimation approach was used.||2.00|1.01|
81467483|NCT03339726|162626954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.267|0.759||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.759|-0.267|0.346
81679862|NCT00348140|163056457|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.4|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 24||3.4|0.1|0.039
81679863|NCT00348140|163056457|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.6|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 24||1.6|-1.8|0.895
81708623|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.75|||||Comparison for Day 14, triglycerides|An estimation approach was used.||1.75|0.94|
81708624|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.58|||||Comparison for Day 14, triglycerides|An estimation approach was used.||1.58|0.98|
81708625|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.56|||||Comparison for Day 14, triglycerides|An estimation approach was used.||1.56|0.95|
81708626|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.57|||||Comparison for Day 14, triglycerides|An estimation approach was used.||1.57|0.96|
81708627|NCT02202161|163114082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.11|||||Comparison for Day 14, triglycerides|An estimation approach was used.||1.11|0.72|
81708628|NCT02202161|163114083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.11|||||Comparison for Day 7, apolipoprotein B|An estimation approach was used.||1.11|0.87|
81708629|NCT02202161|163114083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.89|||||Comparison for Day 7, apolipoprotein B|An estimation approach was used.||0.89|0.71|
81708630|NCT02202161|163114083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.9|||||Comparison for Day 7, apolipoprotein B|An estimation approach was used.||0.90|0.74|
81708631|NCT02202161|163114083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.77|||||Comparison for Day 7, apolipoprotein B|An estimation approach was used.||0.77|0.63|
81535984|NCT05051579|162754663|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-6.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|-4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.4|-9.3|<0.001
81535985|NCT05051579|162754663|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-10.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-7.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.8|-12.5|<0.001
81679864|NCT00348140|163056457|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 48||2.3|-2.1|0.914
81679865|NCT00348140|163056457|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|1.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 48||1.3|-3.2|0.430
81679866|NCT00348140|163056458|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.6|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||For Week 8||0.6|-1.1|0.583
81679867|NCT00348140|163056458|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.6|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||For Week 8||0.6|-1.1|0.631
81679868|NCT00348140|163056458|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.1|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||For Week 16||1.1|-0.8|0.812
81679869|NCT00348140|163056458|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.0|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||For Week 16||1.0|-0.9|0.952
81679870|NCT00348140|163056458|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||For Week 24||0.2|-2.1|0.117
81679871|NCT00348140|163056458|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.1|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 24||0.1|-2.1|0.074
81679872|NCT00348140|163056458|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 48||0.3|-2.4|0.141
81679873|NCT00348140|163056458|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.7|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 48||0.7|-2.1|0.331
81679874|NCT00348140|163056459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.1||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|11.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Q1 Week 12||11.2|-2.9|0.251
81679875|NCT00348140|163056459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.9||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|13.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Q1 Week 12||13.2|-1.4|0.113
81679876|NCT00348140|163056459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|10.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Q1 Week 24||10.2|-7.1|0.723
81679877|NCT00348140|163056459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.5||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|13.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Q1 Week 24||13.2|-6.3|0.482
81679878|NCT00348140|163056459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5||||0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|12.6|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Q1 Week 36||12.6|-9.5|0.785
81679879|NCT00348140|163056459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|13.8|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Q1 Week 36||13.8|-9.4|0.711
81679880|NCT00348140|163056459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.0||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|15.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Q1 Week 48||15.2|-7.2|0.484
81679881|NCT00348140|163056459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|15.4|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Q1 Week 48||15.4|-8.5|0.572
81679882|NCT00348140|163056459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.8||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|17.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Q2 Week 12||17.3|-3.6|0.197
81708632|NCT02202161|163114083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.85|||||Comparison for Day 7, apolipoprotein B|An estimation approach was used.||0.85|0.70|
81535986|NCT05051579|162754663|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-10.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-8.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.5|-13.1|<0.001
81679883|NCT00348140|163056459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.4||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|18.4|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Q2 Week 12||18.4|-3.5|0.183
81679884|NCT00348140|163056459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.0||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|22.6|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Q2 Week 24||22.6|-2.6|0.121
81679885|NCT00348140|163056459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.8||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|19.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Q2 Week 24||19.3|-5.8|0.291
81679886|NCT00348140|163056459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.0||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|22.9|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Q2 Week 36||22.9|-8.9|0.389
81679887|NCT00348140|163056459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|12.6|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Q2 Week 36||12.6|-15.0|0.865
81679888|NCT00348140|163056459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.2||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|19.6|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Q2 Week 48||19.6|-11.3|0.596
81679889|NCT00348140|163056459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|14.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Q2 Week 48||14.2|-14.7|0.975
81679890|NCT00348140|163056460|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-0.1|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Thermometer score Week 12||-0.1|-4.7|0.043
81679891|NCT00348140|163056460|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.1|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Thermometer score Week 12||0.1|-4.5|0.056
81679892|NCT00348140|163056460|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.1|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Thermometer score Week 36||2.1|-2.8|0.758
81679893|NCT00348140|163056460|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.5|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Thermometer score Week 36||0.5|-4.5|0.109
81679894|NCT00348140|163056460|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|0.0|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Thermometer score Week 48||-0.0|-5.2|0.050
81679895|NCT00348140|163056460|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-0.9|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Thermometer score Week 48||-0.9|-6.0|0.009
81679896|NCT00348140|163056461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.03|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Ultility score Week 12||0.03|-0.02|0.662
81679897|NCT00348140|163056461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.02|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Ultility score Week 12||0.02|-0.03|0.503
81708633|NCT02202161|163114083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.06|||||Comparison for Day 7, apolipoprotein B|An estimation approach was used.||1.06|0.89|
81708634|NCT02202161|163114083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.07|||||Comparison for Day 14, apolipoprotein B|An estimation approach was used.||1.07|0.77|
81708635|NCT02202161|163114083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.95|||||Comparison for Day 14, apolipoprotein B|An estimation approach was used.||0.95|0.68|
81679898|NCT00348140|163056461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Utility score Week 36||0.03|-0.03|0.892
81679899|NCT00348140|163056461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.0|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Utility score Week 36||0.00|-0.05|0.083
81679900|NCT00348140|163056461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.02|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Utility score Week 48||0.02|-0.05|0.366
81679901|NCT00348140|163056461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.02|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Utility score Week 48||0.02|-0.03|0.769
81679902|NCT00348140|163056462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Week 12||0.3|-0.7|0.529
81679903|NCT00348140|163056462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Week 12||0.4|-0.7|0.620
81679904|NCT00348140|163056462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Week 36||0.3|-1.0|0.284
81708636|NCT02202161|163114083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.91|||||Comparison for Day 14, apolipoprotein B|An estimation approach was used.||0.91|0.70|
81467484|NCT03339726|162626954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.263||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.498|0.539||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.539|-0.498|0.938
81467485|NCT03339726|162626954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.261||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.741|0.289||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.289|-0.741|0.389
81679905|NCT00348140|163056462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.9|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Week 36||0.9|-0.4|0.488
81679906|NCT00348140|163056462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.0|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Week 48||1.0|-0.5|0.549
81708637|NCT02202161|163114083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.77|||||Comparison for Day 14, apolipoprotein B|An estimation approach was used.||0.77|0.58|
81467486|NCT03339726|162626955|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.57|||ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.57|-0.33|0.607
81467487|NCT03339726|162626955|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.86||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.86|-0.06|0.085
81679907|NCT00348140|163056462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.9|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 48||0.9|-0.6|0.780
81679908|NCT00348140|163056463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-1.3|0.106
81679909|NCT00348140|163056463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-1.2|0.229
81679910|NCT00348140|163056464|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.3|0.324
81679911|NCT00348140|163056464|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.2|0.987
81679912|NCT00348140|163056465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.10|0.00|0.038
81679913|NCT00348140|163056465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.18|||ANCOVA|||||0.18|0.08|<0.001
81679914|NCT00348140|163056478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 8||0.3|-0.4|0.748
81679915|NCT00348140|163056478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 8||0.5|-0.3|0.617
81679916|NCT00348140|163056478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Week 16||0.3|-0.5|0.708
81679917|NCT00348140|163056478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|Week 16||0.2|-0.5|0.400
81679918|NCT00348140|163056478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 24||0.4|-0.4|0.928
81679919|NCT00348140|163056478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 24||0.7|-0.1|0.178
81679920|NCT00348140|163056478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 36||0.5|-0.3|0.626
81679921|NCT00348140|163056478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 36||0.5|-0.3|0.608
81679922|NCT00348140|163056478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 48||0.4|-0.5|0.865
81679923|NCT00348140|163056478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||Mixed model for repeated measures|Mixed model for repeated measures with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and an unstructured covariance matrix|Difference in adjusted least square means was shown (Active treatment minus Placebo); n = Number of participants with evaluable data|For Week 48||0.8|-0.1|0.149
81708638|NCT02202161|163114083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.83|||||Comparison for Day 14, apolipoprotein B|An estimation approach was used.||0.83|0.64|
81708639|NCT02202161|163114083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were based on an ANCOVA model: Log(post-Baseline) - Log(Baseline) = Log(Baseline) + treatment + concomitant use of lipid lowering drugs.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.02|||||Comparison for Day 14, apolipoprotein B|An estimation approach was used.||1.02|0.80|
81708640|NCT01766401|163114091|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.5||||0.0438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|-0.04|||MMRM|||||-0.04|-2.96|0.0438
81535987|NCT05051579|162754663|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-11.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-8.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.9|-13.5|<0.001
81708641|NCT01766401|163114092|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.41||||0.0868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|0.2|||MMRM|||||0.20|-3.02|0.0868
81708642|NCT04107935|163114093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.983||||||Propensity score matching was used to form pairs of intervention and control participants. Specifically, a greedy matching procedure with a matching caliper of 0.2 of the standard deviation of the logit of the propensity score was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|Since baseline characteristics achieved a good balance, those variables were not entered into the propensity score matched model.||||||0.9830
81708643|NCT04107935|163114094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8365||||||Adjusted for age, race, body mass index, and time|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8365
81708644|NCT04107935|163114095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5727||||||Adjusted for age, race, body mass index, and time|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5727
81708645|NCT04107935|163114096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9381||||||Adjusted for age, race, body mass index, and time|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9381
81535988|NCT05051579|162754664|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-7.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|-4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.3|-10.4|<0.001
81535989|NCT05051579|162754664|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-11.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|-8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.3|-14.2|<0.001
81535990|NCT05051579|162754664|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-11.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.0|-14.7|<0.001
81679924|NCT00125034|163056489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.516||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.975|2.335|||stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Stratified odds ratio and Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) statistics were calculated considering the randomization strata.||Assuming a difference in rate of best confirmed response of at least 20% between the 2 treatments, ie an approximately 70% response rate under cetuximab plus FOLFOX-4 \& 50% under FOLFOX-4 alone for the stratum with ECOG PS0-1 \& 66% and 45% respectively for the ECOG PS2 stratum, the common OddsR over the strata was expected to be 2.33. A sample size of approximately 146/group was calculated as necessary to detect a significant overall response of at least 2.33 at level α=0.05 with a power of 90%||2.335|0.975|0.064
81679925|NCT00125034|163056490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.551||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|4.717|||stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Stratified odds ratio and Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) statistics were calculated considering the randomization strata.||||4.717|1.380|0.0027
81679926|NCT00125034|163056491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.459||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.228|0.924|||stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Stratified odds ratio and Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) statistics were calculated considering the randomization strata.||||0.924|0.228|0.0290
81679927|NCT00125034|163056492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.931||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.705|1.23|||Stratified Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier method used to estimate median OS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.||||1.230|0.705|0.6170
81679928|NCT00125034|163056493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.567||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.375|0.856|||Stratified Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier method used to estimate median OS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.||||0.856|0.375|0.0064
81679929|NCT00125034|163056494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.72||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.104|2.679|||Stratified Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier method used to estimate median OS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.||||2.679|1.104|0.0153
81679930|NCT00125034|163056495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.015||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.791|1.303|||Stratified log rank|Kaplan-Meier method used to estimate median OS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.||||1.303|0.791|0.9050
81679931|NCT00125034|163056496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.855||||0.3854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.599|1.219|||Stratified log rank|Kaplan-Meier method used to estimate median OS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.||||1.219|0.599|0.3854
81679932|NCT00125034|163056497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.2004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.873|1.906|||Stratified log rank|Kaplan-Meier method used to estimate median OS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.||||1.906|0.873|0.2004
81679933|NCT04666038|163056502|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.536||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.385|0.746||The 2-sided nominal p-value was calculated based on a stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||The Hazard Ratio (HR) \& 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.746|0.385|0.0002
81679934|NCT04666038|163056503|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.475|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.338|0.669||The 2-sided nominal p-value was calculated based on a stratified log-rank test|Log Rank||The HR and 95% CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.669|0.338|<0.0001
81679935|NCT04666038|163056504|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.7202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.679|1.749||The 2-sided p-value was calculated based on a stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||The HR and 95% CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||1.749|0.679|0.7202
81679936|NCT04666038|163056505|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.365|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.254|0.524||The 2-sided nominal p-value was calculated based on a stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||The HR and 95% CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.524|0.254|<0.0001
81679937|NCT04666038|163056506|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.387|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.534||The 2-sided nominal p-value was calculated based on a stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||The HR and 95% CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.534|0.280|<0.0001
81679938|NCT03400800|163056514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-53.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.66|-50.35||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares means difference from Placebo|||-50.35|-56.66|<0.0001
81679939|NCT03400800|163056515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-49.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.57|-46.77||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares means difference from Placebo|||-46.77|-51.57|<0.0001
81679940|NCT03400800|163056516|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-51.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.01|-48.72||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares means difference from Placebo|||-48.72|-55.01|<.0001
81679941|NCT03400800|163056517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.39|-46.48||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares means difference from Placebo|||-46.48|-51.39|<0.0001
81679942|NCT03400800|163056518|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-79.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.97|-76.57||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares means difference from Placebo|||-76.57|-81.97|<0.0001
81679943|NCT03400800|163056519|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.78|-27.81||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares means difference from Placebo|||-27.81|-31.78|<0.0001
81679944|NCT03400800|163056520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.21|-36.67||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares means difference from Placebo|||-36.67|-41.21|<0.0001
81467488|NCT03339726|162626955|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.74||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.74|-0.17|0.220
81467489|NCT03339726|162626956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.271||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.66||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.66|-0.40|0.633
81679945|NCT03400800|163056521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-43.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.04|-40.6||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares means difference from Placebo|||-40.60|-46.04|<0.0001
81686384|NCT01025336|163070025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.04|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC-13vPnC)\].|Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMT (23vPS/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||2.04|0.93|
81535991|NCT05051579|162754664|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-13.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|-10.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.2|-15.8|<0.001
81679946|NCT00896532|163056548|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference from Placebo|8.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|9.9||P-value is adjusted by the Hochberg procedure for comparisons to placebo.|Linear Mixed Effects Model|||A linear mixed effects model was fit with the percent change from baseline to months 3, 6 and 12 in BMD of the lumbar spine as the dependent variable and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, geographic region (Latin America, North America, Europe), visit, treatment regimen (categorical), interaction of treatment regimen and visit as the independent variables.||9.9|7.5|< 0.0001
81679947|NCT00896532|163056548|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference from placebo|5.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|6.9||P-value is adjusted by the Hochberg procedure for comparisons to placebo.|Linear Mixed Effects Model|||A linear mixed effects model was fit with the percent change from baseline to months 3, 6 and 12 in BMD of the lumbar spine as the dependent variable and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, geographic region (Latin America, North America, Europe), visit, treatment regimen (categorical), interaction of treatment regimen and visit as the independent variables.||6.9|4.3|< 0.0001
81679948|NCT00896532|163056548|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference from Placebo|7.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|8.7||P-value is adjusted by the Hochberg procedure for comparisons to placebo.|Linear Mixed Effects Model|||A linear mixed effects model was fit with the percent change from baseline to months 3, 6 and 12 in BMD of the lumbar spine as the dependent variable and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, geographic region (Latin America, North America, Europe), visit, treatment regimen (categorical), interaction of treatment regimen and visit as the independent variables.||8.7|6.1|< 0.0001
81679949|NCT00896532|163056548|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference from Placebo|8.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|9.8||P-value is adjusted by the Hochberg procedure for comparisons to placebo.|Linear Mixed Effects Model|||A linear mixed effects model was fit with the percent change from baseline to months 3, 6 and 12 in BMD of the lumbar spine as the dependent variable and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, geographic region (Latin America, North America, Europe), visit, treatment regimen (categorical), interaction of treatment regimen and visit as the independent variables.||9.8|7.3|< 0.0001
81679950|NCT02411747|163056559|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Beta: 0.8, p significant if p \> 0.005||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent samples t-test||||0.34
81679951|NCT02149810|163056560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.109||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.31||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models, controlling for baseline score, were used to compare the SSM and TAU groups' change score from baseline to 12-week on SDNN.||The primary focus of this study was the interaction effect of treatment on heart rate variability at Weeks 0 and 12. On the assumption that this effect size is medium (Cohen's f = .25), calculations (using G\*Power) 23 indicate that a sample size of 80 yield power estimates of .99 for both the interaction and the main effect of time. The study enrolled 95 participants to account for participant attrition.||0.31|-0.09|0.28
81679952|NCT02149810|163056561|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.034||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.51||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models, controlling for baseline score, were used to compare the SSM and TAU groups' change score from baseline to 12-week on LF HRV.||||0.51|-0.44|0.89
81679953|NCT02149810|163056562|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.66||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|-0.26||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.26|-5.05|0.030
81679954|NCT02149810|163056563|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.37||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|-0.36||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.36|-4.37|0.021
81679955|NCT02149810|163056564|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.0||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.01|29.01||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||29.01|-7.01|0.22
81679956|NCT02149810|163056565|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.91||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.54|12.37||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.37|-8.54|0.72
81679957|NCT02149810|163056566|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.15||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.15|-1.46|0.018
81679958|NCT02149810|163056567|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.94|21.66||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||21.66|-21.94|0.99
81679959|NCT02149810|163056568|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.26||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|10.53||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p = 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||Generalised linear models were used to compare the proportion of participants who responded to the intervention (≥50% decrease from baseline on the HRSD, defined a priori) at the end of intervention (week 12).||10.53|1.01|0.049
81679960|NCT02149810|163056569|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.36||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|10.64||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p = 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||Generalised linear models were used to compare the proportion of the proportion of participants who achieved remission (scores ≤7 on the HRSD, defined a priori) at the end of intervention (week 12).||10.64|1.06|0.040
81679961|NCT00996203|163056584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||EQ-5D scores at Baseline Versus Week 24|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81679962|NCT00996203|163056587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||General health at baseline Versus Week 24|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81679963|NCT00996203|163056589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline Versus Week 24 DAS28 scores|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81679964|NCT00996203|163056591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Mean HAQ scores at Baseline Versus Week 24|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81708646|NCT04107935|163114098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.608||||||Adjusted for age, race, body mass index, and time|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.608
81679965|NCT01988090|163056663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7635|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7635
81679966|NCT01988090|163056665|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81679967|NCT03094195|163056668|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.9|||ANCOVA|Multiplicity adjustment for the pairwise comparisons has been performed using the Hochberg procedure. Adjusted p-value 0.689||||0.9|-1.3|0.689
81679968|NCT03094195|163056668|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.6|||ANCOVA|Multiplicity adjustment for the pairwise comparisons has been performed using the Hochberg procedure. Adjusted p-value 0.689||||0.6|-1.6|0.350
81679969|NCT03094195|163056672|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.2|0.3|0.908
81679970|NCT03094195|163056672|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.5|0.4|0.609
81679971|NCT03094195|163056673|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.2|0.3|0.800
81679972|NCT03094195|163056673|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.5|0.4|0.653
81679973|NCT03094195|163056675|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.6|||ANCOVA|||||1.6|-0.4|0.225
81679974|NCT03094195|163056675|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.1|-1.0|0.914
81679975|NCT02238847|163056679|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was set at 20%. This was chosen to support a practical study size while still able to identify major differences if this were the case.|||||<|0.01||||||Reported p-value of \<0.01 is calculated p-value. (p\<0.05 was considered significant)|Exact Non-inferiority|||||||<0.01
81679976|NCT02238847|163056680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.66
81679977|NCT02116621|163056712|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|-1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|0.19|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 26 weeks.|||0.19|-2.91|
81679978|NCT02116621|163056713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||||Longitudinal analysis adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control). Baseline to 13 weeks: -0.79 (-2.37 to 0.80); baseline to 26 weeks: -1.36 (-2.91 to 0.19); baseline to 52 weeks: 0.16 (-1.47 to 1.79)|||0.21
81679979|NCT02116621|163056714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||||Longitudinal analysis adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control). Baseline to 13 weeks: 0.31 (-1.18 to 1.81); baseline to 26 weeks: -1.41 (-2.87 to 0.06); baseline to 52 weeks: -1.24 (-2.77 to 0.30)|||0.06
81679980|NCT02116621|163056715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||||Longitudinal analysis adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control). Baseline to 13 weeks:-0.66 (-2.55 to 1.24); baseline to 26 weeks: 0.93 (-0.92 to 2.79); baseline to 52 weeks: 0.76 (-1.19 to 2.70)|||0.35
81679981|NCT02116621|163056716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||||Longitudinal analysis adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control). Baseline to 13 weeks: 0.30 (-1.01 to 1.61); baseline to 26 weeks: -0.17 (-1.45 to 1.12); baseline to 52 weeks: -0.26 (-1.61 to 1.09)|||0.86
81679982|NCT02116621|163056717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||||Longitudinal analysis adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control). Baseline to 13 weeks: 1.05 (-2.54 to 4.64); baseline to 26 weeks: 1.90 (-1.66 to 5.47); baseline to 52 weeks: 0.08 (-3.61 to 3.77).|||0.70
81679983|NCT02116621|163056718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||||Longitudinal analysis adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control). Baseline to 13 weeks: 4.24 (-2.73 to 11.20); baseline to 26 weeks: 4.64 (-2.25 to 11.54); baseline to 52 weeks: -1.91 (-9.07 to 5.26).|||0.20
81679984|NCT02116621|163056719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||||Longitudinal analysis adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control). Baseline to 13 weeks: 1.76 (-2.37 to 5.89); baseline to 26 weeks: 2.55 (-1.50 to 6.60); baseline to 52 weeks: 1.53 (-2.70 to 5.77).|||0.66
81679985|NCT02116621|163056720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||||Longitudinal analysis adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control). Baseline to 13 weeks: 7.77 (-2.87 to 18.42); baseline to 26 weeks: 7.29 (-3.16 to 17.75); baseline to 52 weeks: 4.13 (-6.81 to 15.07).|||0.44
81679986|NCT02116621|163056721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||||Longitudinal analysis adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control). Baseline to 13 weeks: 2.15 (-2.84 to 7.13); baseline to 26 weeks: 3.31 (-1.57 to 8.19); baseline to 52 weeks: 1.00 (-4.11 to 6.11).|||0.58
81679987|NCT02116621|163056722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||||Longitudinal analysis adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control). Baseline to 13 weeks: 1.81 (-4.41 to 8.02); baseline to 26 weeks: -1.57 (-7.68 to 4.54); baseline to 52 weeks: 1.11 (-5.27 to 7.48).|||0.73
81679988|NCT02116621|163056723|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|-1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|0.06|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 26 weeks.|||0.06|-2.87|
81708647|NCT02268942|163114099|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Exact Binomial|||"Success at six months is estimated to be 86% compared to a performance goal of 77.5%. Using an exact binomial test, with a one-sided alpha of 0.05, and 80% Power, a sample size of 145 implanted subjects was planned.~Success will be met if the lower bound of the upper one-sided exact 95% confidence interval is greater than 77.5%."||||0.0003
81679989|NCT02116621|163056724|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|2.79|||||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 26 weeks.|2.79|-0.92|
81679990|NCT02116621|163056725|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|-0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|1.12|||||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 26 weeks.|1.12|-1.45|
81679991|NCT02116621|163056726|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|5.47|||||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 26 weeks.|5.47|-1.66|
81467490|NCT03339726|162626956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.273||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.56||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.56|-0.52|0.952
81679992|NCT02116621|163056727|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|4.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|11.54|||||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 26 weeks.|11.54|-2.25|
81679993|NCT02116621|163056728|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|6.6|||||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 26 weeks.|6.60|-1.50|
81679994|NCT02116621|163056729|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|7.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|17.75|||||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 26 weeks.|17.75|-3.16|
81679995|NCT02116621|163056730|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|3.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|8.19|||||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 26 weeks.|8.19|-1.57|
81679996|NCT02116621|163056731|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|-1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.68|4.54|||||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 26 weeks.|4.54|-7.68|
81467491|NCT03339726|162626956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.42||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.42|-0.65|0.678
81467492|NCT03339726|162626957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.88||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.88|-0.11|0.126
81467493|NCT03339726|162626957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.253||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.78||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.78|-0.22|0.270
81467494|NCT03339726|162626957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.39||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.39|-0.60|0.676
81467495|NCT03339726|162626958|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.264||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.73||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.73|-0.31|0.421
81467496|NCT03339726|162626958|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.266||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.52||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.52|-0.54|0.970
81535992|NCT05051579|162754665|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|-1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.6|-7.2|0.002
81535993|NCT05051579|162754665|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-5.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.4|-8.0|<0.001
81679997|NCT02116621|163056732|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.9||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.59|21.24|||Regression, Linear|||||21.24|2.59|0.01
81679998|NCT02116621|163056733|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|-0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|0.8|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 13 weeks.|||0.80|-2.37|
81679999|NCT02116621|163056734|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|1.81|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 13 weeks.|||1.81|-1.18|
81680000|NCT02116621|163056735|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|1.61|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 13 weeks.|||1.61|-1.01|
81467497|NCT03339726|162626958|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.265||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.3||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.30|-0.74|0.401
81708648|NCT02268942|163114100|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||"The secondary endpoint is an improvement in the mean length of initial hospital stay (initial recovery and step down unit), which is calculated by considering the number of days in acute care (ICU/CCU) plus the number of days in intermediate/step-down care, comprising the total number of days post-implant to discharge.~This secondary endpoint will be calculated using an upper tail one-sided t-test at 0.05 level of significance compared to 26.1 days for median sternotomy patients."||||<0.0001
81708649|NCT01021553|163114101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference|1.16||||0.4959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.79|||ANCOVA||Estimated value is Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference from Placebo.|||1.79|0.75|0.4959
81708650|NCT01021553|163114101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference|1.11||||0.6161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.65|||ANCOVA||Estimated value is Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference from Placebo.|||1.65|0.74|0.6161
81708651|NCT01021553|163114101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference|1.13||||0.4971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.61|||ANCOVA||Estimated value is Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference from Placebo.|||1.61|0.79|0.4971
81708652|NCT01021553|163114102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference|1.03||||0.9037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.58|||ANCOVA||Estimated value is Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference from Placebo.|For Week 0 to 4||1.58|0.67|0.9037
81708653|NCT01021553|163114102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference|1.0||||0.9939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.48|||ANCOVA||Estimated value is Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference from Placebo.|For Week 0 to 4||1.48|0.67|0.9939
81708654|NCT01021553|163114102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference|1.01||||0.9541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.43|||ANCOVA||Estimated value is Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference from Placebo.|For Weeks 0-4||1.43|0.71|0.9541
81708655|NCT01021553|163114102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference|1.33||||0.2798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.24|||ANCOVA||Estimated value is Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference from Placebo.|For Weeks 4-8||2.24|0.79|0.2798
81708656|NCT01021553|163114102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference|1.09||||0.7255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.75|||ANCOVA||Estimated value is Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference from Placebo.|For Weeks 4-8||1.75|0.68|0.7255
81708657|NCT01021553|163114102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference|1.18||||0.4347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.8|||ANCOVA||Estimated value is Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference from Placebo.|For Weeks 4-8||1.80|0.77|0.4347
81708658|NCT01021553|163114103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference|1.14||||0.6583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.05|||ANCOVA||Estimated value is Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference from Placebo.|||2.05|0.63|0.6583
81708659|NCT01021553|163114103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference|0.96||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.65|||ANCOVA||Estimated value is Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference from Placebo.|||1.65|0.56|0.8790
81708660|NCT01021553|163114103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference|1.03||||0.8971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.67|||ANCOVA||Estimated value is Geometric LS Mean Fold Difference from Placebo.|||1.67|0.64|0.8971
81708661|NCT01021553|163114106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of treatments|2.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.43|3.48|||||For AUC (0-inf)|||3.48|2.43|
81708662|NCT01021553|163114106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of treatments|2.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.51|3.54||||||||3.54|2.51|
81708663|NCT01021553|163114107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of treatments|3.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.95|4.47||||||||4.47|2.95|
81708664|NCT00935701|163114164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on Restless-Impulsive subscale||||0.01
81708665|NCT00935701|163114164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on Emotional Lability subscale||||0.09
81708666|NCT00935701|163114164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on Global Index Total||||0.02
81708667|NCT00935701|163114164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on DSM-IV Inattentive subscale||||0.01
81708668|NCT00935701|163114164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on DSM-IV Hyperactive-Impulsive subscale||||0.03
81708669|NCT00935701|163114164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on DSM-IV Total||||0.01
81708670|NCT00935701|163114165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on Bedtime Resistance subscale||||0.08
81708671|NCT00935701|163114165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on Sleep Onset Delay subscale||||0.03
81708672|NCT00935701|163114165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on Sleep Duration subscale||||0.82
81708673|NCT00935701|163114165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on Sleep Anxiety subscale||||0.58
81708674|NCT00935701|163114165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on Night Wakings subscale||||0.66
81708675|NCT00935701|163114165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on Parasomnias subscale||||0.18
81467498|NCT03339726|162626959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.85||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.85|-0.23|0.257
81708676|NCT00935701|163114165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on Daytime Sleepiness subscale||||0.31
81708677|NCT00935701|163114165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on Total Disturbance||||0.07
81708678|NCT00935701|163114166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on Child Domain Total||||0.04
81708679|NCT00935701|163114166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on Parent Domain Total||||0.31
81680001|NCT02116621|163056736|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|1.24|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 13 weeks.|||1.24|-2.55|
81680002|NCT02116621|163056737|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|4.64|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 13 weeks.|||4.64|-2.54|
81680003|NCT02116621|163056738|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|4.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|11.2|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 13 weeks.|||11.20|-2.73|
81680004|NCT02116621|163056739|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|5.89|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 13 weeks.|||5.89|-2.37|
81680005|NCT02116621|163056740|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|7.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|18.42|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 13 weeks.|||18.42|-2.87|
81680006|NCT02116621|163056741|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|7.13|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 13 weeks.|||7.13|-2.84|
81680007|NCT02116621|163056742|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|8.02|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 13 weeks.|||8.02|-4.41|
81680008|NCT02116621|163056743|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|1.79|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 52 weeks.|||1.79|-1.47|
81680009|NCT02116621|163056744|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|-1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|0.3|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 52 weeks.|||0.30|-2.77|
81680010|NCT02116621|163056745|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|-0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|1.09|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 52 weeks.|||1.09|-1.61|
81680011|NCT02116621|163056746|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|2.7|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 52 weeks.|||2.70|-1.19|
81680012|NCT02116621|163056747|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|3.77|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 52 weeks.|||3.77|-3.61|
81680013|NCT02116621|163056748|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|-1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.07|5.26|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 52 weeks.|||5.26|-9.07|
81680014|NCT02116621|163056749|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|5.77|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 52 weeks.|||5.77|-2.70|
81680015|NCT02116621|163056750|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|4.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.81|15.07|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 52 weeks.|||15.07|-6.81|
81680016|NCT02116621|163056751|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|6.11|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 52 weeks.|||6.11|-4.11|
81680017|NCT02116621|163056752|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in differences|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.27|7.48|||||Adjusted difference in differences using mixed effects Gaussian model (Trialist intervention - control) from baseline to 52 weeks.|||7.48|-5.27|
81680018|NCT02116621|163056753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.41||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|18.96|||Regression, Linear|||||18.96|-0.15|0.054
81680019|NCT01412957|163056758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Normal score|-2.59||||0.0096|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by randomization factors: geographic region (Europe vs Asia vs rest of world) and ECOG performance status (0 or 1 vs 2).|A normal score \< 0 indicates fewer than expected events for the panitumumab plus BSC arm and therefore a longer time to event.|The primary hypothesis was that panitumumab plus BSC would improve overall survival compared to BSC alone. A comparison between treatments was performed using the log-rank test stratified by the randomization factors at a 5% significance level.||||0.0096
81708680|NCT00935701|163114166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean change in score from pre to post on Total Stress||||0.07
81708681|NCT01099761|163114217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.023|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.023
81708682|NCT01099761|163114217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.012
81708683|NCT01099761|163114217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.435|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.435
81467499|NCT03339726|162626959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.275||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.58||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.58|-0.50|0.877
81467500|NCT03339726|162626959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.273||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.27||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.27|-0.80|0.329
81467501|NCT03339726|162626960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.298||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.8||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.80|-0.37|0.469
81535994|NCT05051579|162754665|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-6.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|-3.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.8|-9.2|<0.001
81708684|NCT01099761|163114218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.039|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.039
81708685|NCT04223778|163114325|NON_INFERIORITY|Doravirine/Islatravir (DOR/ISL) - Baseline Antiretroviral Therapy (ART). Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided multiplicity-adjusted 95% CI was less than 4 percentage points.|Estimated Difference|-1.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|-0.34|||Miettinen and Nurminen|The Miettinen and Nurminen method was stratified by corrected baseline ART regimen with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights.||||-0.34|-3.44|<.001
81708686|NCT04223778|163114326|OTHER|Difference in percentage versus Baseline Antiretroviral Therapy (ART). Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|16.3|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||16.3|3.3|
81708687|NCT04223778|163114327|OTHER|Difference in percentage versus Baseline Antiretroviral Therapy (ART). Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.0|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||4.0|0.2|
81708688|NCT04223778|163114328|OTHER|Doravirine/Islatravir (DOR/ISL)- Baseline Antiretroviral Therapy (ART). Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|3.9|||||The Miettinen and Nurminen method was stratified by corrected baseline ART regimen with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights.|HIV-1 RNA \<40 copies/mL||3.90|-3.28|
81535995|NCT05051579|162754665|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-8.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.0|-11.3|<0.001
81535996|NCT05051579|162754666|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.4|-8.8|<0.001
81535997|NCT05051579|162754666|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-7.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|-4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.0|-10.3|<0.001
81535998|NCT05051579|162754666|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-6.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.6|-9.7|<0.001
81680020|NCT01412957|163056759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Normal score|-6.08|||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by randomization factors: geographic region (Europe vs Asia vs rest of world) and ECOG performance status (0 or 1 vs 2).|A normal score \< 0 indicates fewer than expected events for the panitumumab plus BSC arm and therefore a longer time to event.|PFS in the ITT Analysis Set was tested at a significance level of 5% conditional on a significant treatment effect on overall survival in the ITT Analysis Set.||||<0.0001
81680021|NCT01412957|163056760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Normal score|-2.47||||0.0135|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by randomization factors: geographic region (Europe vs Asia vs rest of world) and ECOG performance status (0 or 1 vs 2).|A normal score \< 0 indicates fewer than expected events for the panitumumab plus BSC arm and therefore a longer time to event.|Overall survival in the Wild-type RAS Efficacy Analysis Set was compared at a significance level of 5% conditional on a significant treatment effect for progression-free survival in the ITT Analysis Set.||||0.0135
81680022|NCT01412957|163056761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Normal score|-5.98|||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by randomization factors: geographic region (Europe vs Asia vs rest of world) and ECOG performance status (0 or 1 vs 2).|A normal score \< 0 indicates fewer than expected events for the panitumumab plus BSC arm and therefore a longer time to event.|PFS in the Wild-type RAS Efficacy Analysis Set was to be compared at a significance level of 5% if overall survival in the wild-type RAS Efficacy Anaysis Set demonstrated a significant treatment effect.||||<0.0001
81680023|NCT01412957|163056762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.47|123.77|||Stratified exact test|Stratified by randomization factors: geographic region (Europe vs Asia vs rest of world) and ECOG performance status (0 or 1 vs 2).|The odds ratio is defined as the odds of having an objective response in the panitumumab plus BSC arm relative to the odds in BSC alone arm.|ORR was not formally tested and the p-values are descriptive only. An exact test was used to test the hypothesis that the common odds ratio for panitumumab plus BSC relative to BSC alone for the objective response is equal to 1.0 stratified by the randomization factors.||123.77|7.47|<0.0001
81680024|NCT01412957|163056763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.89|101.62|||Stratified exact test|Stratified by randomization factors: geographic region (Europe vs Asia vs rest of world) and ECOG performance status (0 or 1 vs 2).|The odds ratio is defined as the odds of having an objective response in the panitumumab plus BSC arm relative to the odds in BSC alone arm.|ORR was not formally tested and the p-values are descriptive only. An exact test was used to test the hypothesis that the common odds ratio for panitumumab plus BSC relative to BSC alone for the objective response is equal to 1.0 stratified by the randomization factors.||101.62|5.89|<0.0001
81680025|NCT00484315|163056766|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of the TAXUS Element stent was to be accepted if the Bayesian posterior probability that the difference in 12-month TLF between TAXUS Element and TAXUS Express was \< 4.1%, given the data, was at least 95%. The sample size of 1264 subjects (resulting in 1200 after accounting for 5% attrition) was determined through simulations based on Bayesian modeling.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0155||0.9996|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.85||The p-value is the posterior probability that the difference in 12-month TLF between TAXUS Element and TAXUS Express was \< 4.1%, given the data observed.|Bayesian modeling||Values are based on the posterior distribution of the difference in TLF rates between TAXUS Element and TAXUS Express. The upper limit is the 1-Sided 95% posterior credible interval, based off the 95th percentile of the posterior distribution.|Bayesian modeling was used to determine if the 12-month TLF rate for the TAXUS Element stent was non-inferior to the 12-month TLF rate in the TAXUS Express2 control. The null hypothesis was that the TAXUS Element TLF rate is at least 4.1% greater than the TAXUS Express TLF rate. The alternative hypothesis was that the TAXUS Element TLF rate is less than 4.1% greater than the TAXUS Express TLF rate.||1.85||0.9996
81680026|NCT00484315|163056767|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of the TAXUS Element stent was to be accepted if the Bayesian posterior probability that the difference in mean ln(9-month percent diameter stenosis) between TAXUS Element and TAXUS Express was \< 0.20, given the data, was at least 95%. The sample size of 330 subjects (resulting in 280 after accounting for 15% attrition) was determined through simulations based on Bayesian modeling.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0294|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08253||0.997|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.1078||P-value is posterior probability that the difference in mean ln(9-month percent diameter stenosis) between TAXUS Element and TAXUS Express was \< 0.20, given the data observed. Non-inferiority was concluded, as this probability is greater than 95%.|Bayesian modeling||Based on posterior distribution of the difference in mean ln(9-month percent diameter stenosis) between TAXUS Element and TAXUS Express. Upper limit is 1-Sided 95% posterior credible interval, based off the 95th percentile of posterior distribution.|Natural log (ln) transformation was used to improve normality of the secondary endpoint distribution. Bayesian modeling was used to determine if the mean ln(9-month percent diameter stenosis) for the TAXUS Element stent was non-inferior to the mean ln(9-month %DS) for TAXUS Express. Null hypothesis was that the TAXUS Element mean was at least 0.20 greater than the TAXUS Express mean. Alternative hypothesis was that the TAXUS Element mean is less than 0.20 greater than the TAXUS Express TLF mean.||0.1078||0.9970
81680027|NCT00630331|163056772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|83.8|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|61.0|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of CCI vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of CCI vaccine vs. Placebo (Overall)~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of CCI vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||61.0|<0.001
81680028|NCT00630331|163056772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|88.2|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|67.4|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of CCI vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of CCI vaccine vs. Placebo for A/H1N1 strain~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of CCI vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||67.4|<0.001
81708689|NCT04223778|163114328|OTHER|Doravirine/Islatravir (DOR/ISL)- Baseline Antiretroviral Therapy (ART). Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|4.43|||||The Miettinen and Nurminen method was stratified by corrected baseline ART regimen with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights.|HIV-1 RNA \<50 copies/mL||4.43|-2.58|
81467502|NCT03339726|162626960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.301||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.62||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.62|-0.57|0.924
81467503|NCT03339726|162626960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.299||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.4||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.40|-0.78|0.532
81680029|NCT00630331|163056772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.999||97.5||||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of CCI vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|For strain A/H3N2, the vaccine efficacy of the CCI vaccine vs. placebo was not evaluable since no influenza case was observed in the placebo group.||Vaccine efficacy (VE) of CCI vaccine vs. Placebo for A/H3N2 strain. Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of CCI vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks.||||0.999
81680030|NCT00630331|163056772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|100.0||||0.394|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-410.0|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of CCI vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of CCI vaccine vs. Placebo for B strain~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of CCI vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||-410|0.394
81680031|NCT00630331|163056772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|78.4||||0.004|ONE_SIDED|97.5|52.1|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of IVV vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of IVV vaccine vs. Placebo (Overall)~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of IVV vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||52.1|0.004
81680032|NCT00630331|163056772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|80.3||||0.002|ONE_SIDED|97.5|54.7|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of IVV vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of IVV vaccine vs. Placebo for A/H1N1 strain~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of IVV vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||54.7|0.002
81680033|NCT00630331|163056772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.992||97.5||||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of IVV vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|For strain A/H3N2, the vaccine efficacy of the IVV vaccine vs. placebo was not evaluable since no influenza case was observed in the placebo group.||Vaccine efficacy (VE) of IVV vaccine vs. Placebo for A/H3N2 strain. Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of IVV vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks.||||0.992
81680034|NCT00630331|163056772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|100.0||||0.4|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-429.4|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of IVV vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of IVV vaccine vs. Placebo for B strain~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of IVV vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||-429.4|0.400
81680035|NCT00630331|163056773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|58.7||||0.078|ONE_SIDED|97.5|33.5|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of CCI vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of CCI vaccine vs. Placebo (Overall)~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of CCI vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||33.5|0.078
81680036|NCT00630331|163056773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|87.3||||0.104|ONE_SIDED|97.5|4.6|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of CCI vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of CCI vaccine vs. Placebo for A/H1N1 strain~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of CCI vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||4.6|0.104
81680037|NCT00630331|163056773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|100.0||||0.03|ONE_SIDED|97.5|36.3|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of CCI vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of CCI vaccine vs. Placebo for A/H3N2 strain~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of CCI vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||36.3|0.030
81680038|NCT00630331|163056773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|50.0||||0.376|ONE_SIDED|97.5|17.5|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of CCI vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of CCI vaccine vs. Placebo for B strain~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of CCI vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||17.5|0.376
81535999|NCT05051579|162754666|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-9.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-6.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.6|-12.7|<0.001
81536000|NCT05051579|162754667|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.6|-3.2|<0.001
81708690|NCT04223778|163114331|OTHER|Difference in percentage versus Baseline Antiretroviral Therapy (ART). Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|-4.5|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||-4.5|-13.4|
81467504|NCT03339726|162626961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.309||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.44||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.44|-0.78|0.579
81467505|NCT03339726|162626961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.312||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.35||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.35|-0.88|0.394
81680039|NCT00630331|163056773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|58.6||||0.085|ONE_SIDED|97.5|32.9|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of IVV vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of IVV vaccine vs. Placebo (Overall)~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of IVV vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||32.9|0.085
81680040|NCT00630331|163056773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|100.0||||0.033|ONE_SIDED|97.5|33.9|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of IVV vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of IVV vaccine vs. Placebo for A/H1N1 strain~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of IVV vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||33.9|0.033
81680041|NCT00630331|163056773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|73.6||||0.265|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-30.0|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of IVV vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of IVV vaccine vs. Placebo for A/H3N2 strain~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of IVV vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||-30.0|0.265
81680042|NCT00630331|163056773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|51.7||||0.319|ONE_SIDED|97.5|19.4|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of IVV vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of IVV vaccine vs. Placebo for B strain~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of IVV vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||19.4|0.319
81680043|NCT00630331|163056774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|69.5|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|55.0|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of CCI vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of CCI vaccine vs. Placebo (Overall)~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of CCI vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||55.0|<0.001
81680044|NCT00630331|163056774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|89.3|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|73.0|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of CCI vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of CCI vaccine vs. Placebo for A/H1N1 strain~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of CCI vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||73.0|<0.001
81680045|NCT00630331|163056774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|75.6||||0.04|ONE_SIDED|97.5|35.1|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of CCI vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of CCI vaccine vs. Placebo for A/H3N2 strain~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of CCI vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||35.1|0.040
81680046|NCT00630331|163056774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|49.9||||0.37|ONE_SIDED|97.5|18.2|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of CCI vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of CCI vaccine vs. Placebo for B strain~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of CCI vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||18.2|0.37
81680047|NCT00630331|163056774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|63.0||||0.003|ONE_SIDED|97.5|46.7|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of IVV vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of IVV vaccine vs. Placebo (Overall)~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of IVV vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||46.7|0.003
81680048|NCT00630331|163056774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|81.5|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|60.9|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of IVV vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of IVV vaccine vs. Placebo for A/H1N1 strain~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of IVV vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||60.9|<0.001
81680049|NCT00630331|163056774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|49.3||||0.53|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-9.0|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of IVV vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of IVV vaccine vs. Placebo for A/H3N2 strain~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of IVV vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||-9.0|0.53
81536001|NCT05051579|162754667|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-3.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.6|-4.3|<0.001
81536002|NCT05051579|162754667|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-3.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.0|-4.6|<0.001
81536003|NCT05051579|162754667|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.1|-4.7|<0.001
81536004|NCT05051579|162754668|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.5|-3.6|<0.001
81536005|NCT05051579|162754668|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-3.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.8|-4.8|<0.001
81680050|NCT00630331|163056774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|53.2||||0.26|ONE_SIDED|97.5|22.2|||Adjusted p-values are from score statistic with Sidak correction testing the null hypothesis that the VE of IVV vs. placebo is \<= 40% (the relative risk, \>= 0.60). If adjusted p-value is \<0.025, then the comparison is statistically significant.|Sidak-corrected score CI|||"Vaccine efficacy (VE) of IVV vaccine vs. Placebo for B strain~Simultaneous one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the VE of IVV vaccine relative to Placebo was based on the Sidak-corrected score CIs for the two relative risks."|||22.2|0.26
81680051|NCT02292771|163056812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.3797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.879|6.479|||Finite mixture model|||||6.479|-8.879|0.3797
81680052|NCT02292771|163056813|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.18|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.18|0.44|0.9520
81680053|NCT02292771|163056814|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.29|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.29|0.46|0.9520
81680054|NCT02292771|163056815|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222||0.5672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.76|||ANCOVA|||||1.76|0.73|0.5672
81680055|NCT02292771|163056816|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.5066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|11.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.71|0.30|0.5066
81680056|NCT02292771|163056822|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|4.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.84|0.12|0.7790
81680057|NCT02292771|163056823|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.6646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.90|0.51|0.6646
81680058|NCT02292771|163056824|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.1432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|7.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.24|0.75|0.1432
81680059|NCT02292771|163056825|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|5.15|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.15|0.43|0.5250
81680060|NCT02292771|163056826|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.4682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|2.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.58|0.13|0.4682
81708691|NCT04223778|163114336|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-19.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.07|-6.44|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Fasting Cholesterol||-6.44|-33.07|
81536006|NCT05051579|162754668|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-4.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-3.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.2|-5.2|<0.001
81680061|NCT03219164|163056854|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of the 14-day treatment regimen was claimed if the lower bound of 1-sided 97.5% confidence limit of the treatment difference (14-day course group vs 28-day course group) was above the noninferiority margin of -20%.|Difference in percentage|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|8.6|||||The difference in percentage between treatment groups, and the associated 95% CIs were constructed based on stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method using age as stratification factor.|||8.6|-24.6|
81680062|NCT03219164|163056856|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The historical pooled data from published results for the percentage of participants with successful PA eradication at 28 days post-treatment with TNS was estimated to be 77%.|||
81680063|NCT02689492|163056860|OTHER||Intercept|68.5027|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.0355|||||||||||Standard deviation is actually standard error.|||||
81680064|NCT02689492|163056861|OTHER||Intercept|95.4051|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.9951|||||||||||Standard deviation is actually standard error.|||||
81680065|NCT02689492|163056862|OTHER||Intercept|74.8895|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.0048|||||||||||Standard deviation is actually standard error.|||||
81536007|NCT05051579|162754668|OTHER||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-4.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.6|-5.6|<0.001
81536008|NCT05051579|162754669|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.61|27.44|||Regression, Logistic|||||27.44|3.61|<0.001
81536009|NCT05051579|162754669|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.15|96.01|||Regression, Logistic|||||96.01|8.15|<0.001
81536010|NCT05051579|162754669|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.71|85.91|||Regression, Logistic|||||85.91|8.71|<0.001
81536011|NCT05051579|162754669|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|23.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.65|72.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||72.77|7.65|<0.001
81536012|NCT05051579|162754670|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.47|114.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||114.40|3.47|<0.001
81536013|NCT05051579|162754670|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|39.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.95|224.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||224.83|6.95|<0.001
81536014|NCT05051579|162754670|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|74.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.16|427.18|||Regression, Logistic|||||427.18|13.16|<0.001
81536015|NCT05051579|162754670|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|72.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.62|413.21|||Regression, Logistic|||||413.21|12.62|<0.001
81536016|NCT05051579|162754671|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|20.92|||Regression, Logistic|||||20.92|2.90|<0.001
81536017|NCT05051579|162754671|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.49|83.91|||Regression, Logistic|||||83.91|7.49|<0.001
81536018|NCT05051579|162754671|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|34.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.17|147.86|||Regression, Logistic|||||147.86|8.17|<0.001
81680066|NCT02732951|163056865|OTHER||Adjusted Mean|16.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.45||0.3199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.23|49.13|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Fixed effects of treatment, prior anti-diabetic macular oedema treatment status, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline, baseline by visit interaction; patient as a random effect; unstructured covariance matrix for within patient errors.|Null hypothesis = The CSFT change from baseline at Week 12 is equal in both groups||49.13|-16.23|0.3199
81680067|NCT00110305|163056881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in response rate|0.5||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|11.3||The significance level for each comparison was 5% (two-sided). No further adjustment of this significance level was applied.|Regression, Logistic|This model with factors treatment, region, and Nucleoside/tide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (N\[t\]RTIs) used, and baseline viral load as covariate.||||11.3|-10.4|0.92
81680068|NCT00110305|163056881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-2.3||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|9.0||The significance level for each comparison was 5% (two-sided). No further adjustment of this significance level was applied.|Regression, Logistic|This model with factors treatment, region, and N(t)RTIs used, and baseline viral load as covariate.||||9.0|-13.6|0.56
81680069|NCT00110305|163056881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-2.8||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|8.4||The significance level for each comparison was 5% (two-sided). No further adjustment of this significance level was applied.|Regression, Logistic|This model with factors treatment, region, and N(t)RTIs used, and baseline viral load as covariate.||||8.4|-14.0|0.62
81680070|NCT00110305|163056881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-1.5||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|7.5||The significance level for each comparison was 5% (two-sided). No further adjustment of this significance level was applied.|Regression, Logistic|This model with factors treatment, region, and N(t)RTIs used, and baseline viral load as covariate.||||7.5|-10.5|0.80
81680071|NCT00110305|163056882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-4.8||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|7.6||The significance level for each comparison was 5% (two-sided). No further adjustment of this significance level was applied.|Regression, Logistic|This model with factors treatment, region, and Nucleoside/tide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (N\[t\]RTIs) used, and baseline viral load as covariate.||||7.6|-17.1|0.45
81680072|NCT00110305|163056882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-4.8||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|7.7||The significance level for each comparison was 5% (two-sided). No further adjustment of this significance level was applied.|Regression, Logistic|This model with factors treatment, region, and N(t)RTIs used, and baseline viral load as covariate.||||7.7|-17.3|0.45
81680073|NCT00110305|163056882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|12.8||The significance level for each comparison was 5% (two-sided). No further adjustment of this significance level was applied.|Regression, Logistic|This model with factors treatment, region, and N(t)RTIs used, and baseline viral load as covariate.||||12.8|-12.9|0.99
81680074|NCT00110305|163056882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in response|2.6||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|13.3||The significance level for each comparison was 5% (two-sided). No further adjustment of this significance level was applied.|Regression, Logistic|This model with factors treatment, region, and N(t)RTIs used, and baseline viral load as covariate.||||13.3|-8.1|0.63
81680075|NCT00110305|163056884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-2.8||||||95.0|-14.7|9.1||||||||9.1|-14.7|
81680076|NCT02216695|163056912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.4|||Regression, Logistic||This is OR for 65 to 74 years age group with \< 65 years as the reference group|||1.40|1.30|
81680077|NCT02216695|163056912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|1.79|||Regression, Logistic||This is OR for age group 75 to 84 years age group with \< 65 years as reference|||1.79|1.66|
81680078|NCT02216695|163056912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|2.19|||Regression, Logistic||This is OR for age group equal to greater than 85 years age group with \< 65 years as reference|||2.19|1.89|
81680079|NCT02216695|163056913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.3|||Regression, Logistic||This is the OR for 1998-2003 discharge period with 2003-08 as the reference group|||1.30|1.10|
81680080|NCT02216695|163056913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.18|||Regression, Logistic||This is the OR for 2008-13 discharge period with 2003-08 as the reference group|||1.18|1.07|
81680081|NCT04574999|163056947|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81680082|NCT04574999|163056948|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81680083|NCT04574999|163056950|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81680084|NCT04574999|163056951|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81680085|NCT00391599|163056953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.15
81680086|NCT00391599|163056955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81680087|NCT00008385|163056963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.25||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.37||This p value should be compared to the nominal p value of 0.0035 adjusting for the previous interim analyses|Log Rank||The 95% confidence interval was repeated confidence interval for the risk ratio|||2.37|0.64|0.294
81680088|NCT00008385|163056964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.069|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.069
81680089|NCT00008385|163056965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.154|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.154
81680090|NCT05148884|163056972|OTHER|||||||0.0016|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model (LMM) of change from baseline with treatment, visit and the interaction treatment\*visit as fixed categorical effects and subject within treatment as a random effect. The baseline value of the dependent variable has been included in the model as a continuous covariate. Kenward-Roger's improved approximation for degrees of freedom (2009) has been used.||||0.0016
81680091|NCT05148884|163056972|OTHER|||||||0.6886|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model (LMM) of change from baseline with treatment, visit and the interaction treatment\*visit as fixed categorical effects and subject within treatment as a random effect. The baseline value of the dependent variable has been included in the model as a continuous covariate. Kenward-Roger's improved approximation for degrees of freedom (2009) has been used.||||0.6886
81708692|NCT04223778|163114336|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.55|3.84|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Fasting HDL Cholesterol||3.84|-6.55|
81536019|NCT05051579|162754671|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.15|96.29|||Regression, Logistic|||||96.29|8.15|<0.001
81680092|NCT05148884|163056973|OTHER|||||||0.0281|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model (LMM) of change from baseline with treatment, visit and the interaction treatment\*visit as fixed categorical effects and subject within treatment as a random effect. The baseline value of the dependent variable has been included in the model as a continuous covariate. Kenward-Roger's improved approximation for degrees of freedom (2009) has been used.||||0.0281
81680093|NCT05148884|163056973|OTHER|||||||0.7953|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model (LMM) of change from baseline with treatment, visit and the interaction treatment\*visit as fixed categorical effects and subject within treatment as a random effect. The baseline value of the dependent variable has been included in the model as a continuous covariate. Kenward-Roger's improved approximation for degrees of freedom (2009) has been used.||||0.7953
81680094|NCT01993888|163056990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81680095|NCT00522392|163057101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Stratified log rank test was used to compare progression-free survival between the two arms.||||0.092
81680096|NCT00522392|163057102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to compare the response rates between the two arms.||||0.029
81680097|NCT00522392|163057103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Stratified log-rank test was used to compare overall survival between the two arms.||||0.48
81680098|NCT00393718|163057115|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion: Upper limit of confidence interval of mean difference(= Liraglutide - Glibenclamide) is less than 0.4%. Superiority criterion: Upper limit of confidence interval of mean difference(= Liraglutide - Glibenclamide) is less than 0.0%.|Least Squares Mean|-0.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.7|-0.3||p-value is for the null hypothesis for superiority. A significance level of a one-sided 2.5% was used for statistical hypothesis testing.|ANOVA|||"ANOVA model included HbA1C at baseline as a covariate and treatment group and pre-trial treatment as fixed effects.~Hypothesis for non-inferiority:~H0: μ0.9 - μG ≥ 0.4, H1: μ0.9 - μG \< 0.4,~Hypothesis for superiority:~H0: μ0.9 - μG ≥ 0.0, H1: μ0.9 - μG \< 0.0, where μ0.9 and μG are population mean after 24-week treatment for liraglutide 0.9 mg/day and glibenclamide, respectively. When non-inferiority was confirmed, superiority was evaluated based on the closed testing procedure."||-0.30|-0.70|<0.0001
81680099|NCT00393718|163057116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-0.49||||||95.0|-0.71|-0.27|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (liraglutide - glibenclamide) was calculated under an ANOVA model with treatment group and pre-trial treatment as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||-0.27|-0.71|
81680100|NCT00393718|163057117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-12.9|||<|0.0001||95.0|-18.2|-7.5||A significance level of a two-sided 5% was used for statistical hypothesis testing.|ANOVA|||The analysis was performed based on an ANOVA model with treatment group and pre-trial treatment as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate. The following null hypothesis (H0) was statistically tested against the alternative hypothesis (H1). H0: μ0.9 = μG, H1: μ0.9 ≠ μG where μ0.9 and μG are population mean after 24-week treatment for liraglutide 0.9 mg/day and glibenclamide, respectively.||-7.5|-18.2|<0.0001
81680101|NCT00393718|163057118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-11.7||||||95.0|-18.6|-4.9|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (liraglutide - glibenclamide) was calculated under an ANOVA model with treatment group and pre-trial treatment as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||-4.9|-18.6|
81680102|NCT00393718|163057119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-93.05|||<|0.0001||95.0|-119.61|-66.5||A significance level of a two-sided 5% was used for statistical hypothesis testing.|ANOVA|||The analysis was performed based on an ANOVA model with treatment group and pre-trial treatment as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate. The following null hypothesis (H0) was statistically tested against the alternative hypothesis (H1). H0: μ0.9 = μG, H1: μ0.9 ≠ μG where μ0.9 and μG are population mean after 24-week treatment for liraglutide 0.9 mg/day and glibenclamide, respectively.||-66.50|-119.61|<0.0001
81680103|NCT00393718|163057120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-74.51||||||95.0|-105.75|-43.27|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (liraglutide - glibenclamide) was calculated under an ANOVA model with treatment group and pre-trial treatment as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||-43.27|-105.75|
81680104|NCT00393718|163057121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-17.63|||<|0.0001||95.0|-25.0|-10.27||A significance level of a two-sided 5% was used for statistical hypothesis testing.|ANOVA|||The analysis was performed based on an ANOVA model with treatment group and pre-trial treatment as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate. The following null hypothesis (H0) was statistically tested against the alternative hypothesis (H1). H0: μ0.9 = μG, H1: μ0.9 ≠ μG where μ0.9 and μG are population mean after 24-week treatment for liraglutide 0.9 mg/day and glibenclamide, respectively.||-10.27|-25.00|<0.0001
81680105|NCT00393718|163057122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-17.21||||||95.0|-26.32|-8.09|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (liraglutide - glibenclamide) was calculated under an ANOVA model with treatment group and pre-trial treatment as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||-8.09|-26.32|
81686385|NCT01025336|163070025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.15|||||CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(23vPS/13vPnC-13vPnC)\].|Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMT (23vPS/13vPnC to 13vPnC) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine sequence/group on the logarithmic scale.||1.15|0.50|
81686386|NCT01025336|163070026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.31|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.31|1.03|
81536020|NCT05051579|162754672|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.59|26.45|||Regression, Logistic|||||26.45|2.59|<0.001
81536021|NCT05051579|162754672|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.83|50.68|||Regression, Logistic|||||50.68|4.83|<0.001
81680106|NCT00393718|163057123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-19.97|||<|0.0001||95.0|-27.99|-11.94||A significance level of a two-sided 5% was used for statistical hypothesis testing.|ANOVA|||The analysis was performed based on an ANOVA model with treatment group and pre-trial treatment as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate. The following null hypothesis (H0) was statistically tested against the alternative hypothesis (H1). H0: μ0.9 = μG, H1: μ0.9 ≠ μG where μ0.9 and μG are population mean after 24-week treatment for liraglutide 0.9 mg/day and glibenclamide, respectively.||-11.94|-27.99|<0.0001
81680107|NCT00393718|163057124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-13.03||||||95.0|-21.46|-4.6|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (liraglutide - glibenclamide) was calculated under an ANOVA model with treatment group and pre-trial treatment as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||-4.60|-21.46|
81680108|NCT00393718|163057125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-1.91|||<|0.0001||95.0|-2.34|-1.48||A significance level of a two-sided 5% was used for statistical hypothesis testing.|ANOVA|||The analysis was performed based on an ANOVA model with treatment group and pre-trial treatment as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate. The following null hypothesis (H0) was statistically tested against the alternative hypothesis (H1). H0: μ0.9 = μG, H1: μ0.9 ≠ μG where μ0.9 and μG are population mean after 24-week treatment for liraglutide 0.9 mg/day and glibenclamide, respectively.||-1.48|-2.34|<0.0001
81680109|NCT00393718|163057126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-1.71||||||95.0|-2.25|-1.18|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (liraglutide - glibenclamide) was calculated under an ANOVA model with treatment group and pre-trial treatment as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||-1.18|-2.25|
81680110|NCT00393718|163057127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.2||||||95.0|0.12|0.35|||Negative binomial regression model|||The relative risk for 'All hypoglycaemic episodes' and 95% confidence interval are based on a generalised linear negative-binomial model, which included treatment group as a fixed effect and log of exposure time as an offset variable.||0.35|0.12|
81680111|NCT00393718|163057127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.18||||||95.0|0.09|0.36|||Negative binomial regression model|||The relative risk for 'Minor episodes' and 95% confidence interval are based on a generalised linear negative-binomial model, which included treatment group as a fixed effect and log of exposure time as an offset variable.||0.36|0.09|
81680112|NCT00393718|163057127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.2||||||95.0|0.11|0.34|||Negative binomial regression model|||The relative risk for 'Symptoms only' and 95% confidence interval are based on a generalised linear negative-binomial model, which included treatment group as a fixed effect and log of exposure time as an offset variable.||0.34|0.11|
81680113|NCT03575104|163057132|OTHER|The Type I error rate was controlled for the testing of multiple null hypotheses associated with the endpoint assessed at 1 and 3 months of treatment and the two dose levels studied. Each null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis that daridorexant improved the endpoint at the given dose and time point compared to placebo. The order of testing and the alpha level applied to each null hypothesis was based on the Bonferroni-based gatekeeping procedure (see SAP for details).|LS mean difference to placebo|-11.62||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.604|-5.633||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in WASO = baseline WASO + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothesis testing result: threshold for significance p = 0.025; statistically significant = YES||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in WASO (min) to Month 1 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||-5.633|-17.604|0.0001
81680114|NCT03575104|163057132|OTHER|The Type I error rate was controlled for the testing of multiple null hypotheses associated with the endpoint assessed at 1 and 3 months of treatment and the two dose levels studied. Each null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis that daridorexant improved the endpoint at the given dose and time point compared to placebo. The order of testing and the alpha level applied to each null hypothesis was based on the Bonferroni-based gatekeeping procedure (see SAP for details).|LS mean difference to placebo|-2.74||||0.3669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.693|3.215||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in WASO = baseline WASO + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothesis testing result: threshold for significance p = 0.00977; statistically significant = NO||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in WASO (min) to Month 1 (Daridorexant 10 mg vs placebo).||3.215|-8.693|0.3669
81680115|NCT03575104|163057133|OTHER|The Type I error rate was controlled for the testing of multiple null hypotheses associated with the endpoint assessed at 1 and 3 months of treatment and the two dose levels studied. Each null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis that daridorexant improved the endpoint at the given dose and time point compared to placebo. The order of testing and the alpha level applied to each null hypothesis was based on the Bonferroni-based gatekeeping procedure (see SAP for details).|LS Mean difference to placebo|-10.25||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.95|-3.548||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in WASO = baseline WASO + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothesis testing result: threshold for significance p = 0.01563; statistically significant = YES||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in WASO (min) to Month 3 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||-3.548|-16.95|0.0028
81686387|NCT01025336|163070026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.37|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.37|1.07|
81686388|NCT01025336|163070026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.68|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.68|1.60|
81467506|NCT03339726|162626961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.52||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANOVA|Treatment and baseline nasal congestion score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.52|-0.71|0.760
81680116|NCT03575104|163057133|OTHER|The Type I error rate was controlled for the testing of multiple null hypotheses associated with the endpoint assessed at 1 and 3 months of treatment and the two dose levels studied. Each null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis that daridorexant improved the endpoint at the given dose and time point compared to placebo. The order of testing and the alpha level applied to each null hypothesis was based on the Bonferroni-based gatekeeping procedure (see SAP for details).|LS Mean difference to placebo|-1.95||||0.5686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.666|4.764||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in WASO = baseline WASO + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothesis testing result: threshold for significance p = 0; statistically significant = NO||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in WASO (min) to Month 3 (Daridorexant 10 mg vs placebo).||4.764|-8.666|0.5686
81680117|NCT03575104|163057134|OTHER|The Type I error rate was controlled for the testing of multiple null hypotheses associated with the endpoint assessed at 1 and 3 months of treatment and the two dose levels studied. Each null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis that daridorexant improved the endpoint at the given dose and time point compared to placebo. The order of testing and the alpha level applied to each null hypothesis was based on the Bonferroni-based gatekeeping procedure (see SAP for details).|LS mean difference to placebo|-6.45||||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.282|-0.614||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in LPS = baseline LPS + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothesis testing result: threshold for significance p = 0.025; statistically significant = NO||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in LPS (min) to Month 1 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||-0.614|-12.282|0.0303
81680118|NCT03575104|163057134|OTHER|The Type I error rate was controlled for the testing of multiple null hypotheses associated with the endpoint assessed at 1 and 3 months of treatment and the two dose levels studied. Each null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis that daridorexant improved the endpoint at the given dose and time point compared to placebo. The order of testing and the alpha level applied to each null hypothesis was based on the Bonferroni-based gatekeeping procedure (see SAP for details).|LS mean difference to placebo|-2.61||||0.3782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.41|3.197||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in LPS = baseline LPS + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothesis testing result: threshold for significance p = 0.00195; statistically significant = NO||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in LPS (min) to Month 1 (Daridorexant 10 mg vs placebo).||3.197|-8.41|0.3782
81680119|NCT03575104|163057135|OTHER|The Type I error rate was controlled for the testing of multiple null hypotheses associated with the endpoint assessed at 1 and 3 months of treatment and the two dose levels studied. Each null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis that daridorexant improved the endpoint at the given dose and time point compared to placebo. The order of testing and the alpha level applied to each null hypothesis was based on the Bonferroni-based gatekeeping procedure (see SAP for details).|LS mean difference to placebo|-9.01||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.339|-2.684||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in LPS = baseline LPS + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothesis testing result: threshold for significance p = 0.00313; statistically significant = NO||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in LPS (min) to Month 3 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||-2.684|-15.339|0.0053
81680120|NCT03575104|163057135|OTHER|The Type I error rate was controlled for the testing of multiple null hypotheses associated with the endpoint assessed at 1 and 3 months of treatment and the two dose levels studied. Each null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis that daridorexant improved the endpoint at the given dose and time point compared to placebo. The order of testing and the alpha level applied to each null hypothesis was based on the Bonferroni-based gatekeeping procedure (see SAP for details).|LS mean difference to placebo|-3.19||||0.3233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.528|3.146||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in LPS = baseline LPS + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothesis testing result: threshold for significance p = 0; statistically significant = NO||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in LPS (min) to Month 3 (Daridorexant 10 mg vs placebo).||3.146|-9.528|0.3233
81686389|NCT01025336|163070026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|2.03|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.03|1.55|
81686390|NCT01025336|163070026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.07|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.07|0.79|
81686391|NCT01025336|163070026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.53|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.53|1.05|
81680121|NCT03575104|163057136|OTHER|The Type I error rate was controlled for the testing of multiple null hypotheses associated with the endpoint assessed at 1 and 3 months of treatment and the two dose levels studied. Each null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis that daridorexant improved the endpoint at the given dose and time point compared to placebo. The order of testing and the alpha level applied to each null hypothesis was based on the Bonferroni-based gatekeeping procedure (see SAP for details).|LS mean difference to placebo|16.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.224|24.035||Hypothesis testing result: threshold for significance p = 0.0125; statistically significant = YES|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in sTST (min) to Month 1 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||24.035|8.224|<.0001
81680122|NCT03575104|163057136|OTHER|The Type I error rate was controlled for the testing of multiple null hypotheses associated with the endpoint assessed at 1 and 3 months of treatment and the two dose levels studied. Each null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis that daridorexant improved the endpoint at the given dose and time point compared to placebo. The order of testing and the alpha level applied to each null hypothesis was based on the Bonferroni-based gatekeeping procedure (see SAP for details).|LS mean difference to placebo|13.37|||=|0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.507|21.226||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in sTST = baseline sTST + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothesis testing result: threshold for significance p = 0; statistically significant = NO||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in sTST (min) to Month 1 (Daridorexant 10 mg vs placebo).||21.226|5.507|= 0.0009
81680123|NCT03575104|163057137|OTHER|The Type I error rate was controlled for the testing of multiple null hypotheses associated with the endpoint assessed at 1 and 3 months of treatment and the two dose levels studied. Each null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis that daridorexant improved the endpoint at the given dose and time point compared to placebo. The order of testing and the alpha level applied to each null hypothesis was based on the Bonferroni-based gatekeeping procedure (see SAP for details).|LS mean difference to placebo|19.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.125|27.994||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in sTST = baseline sTST + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothesis testing result: threshold for significance p = 0.00781; statistically significant = YES||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in sTST (min) to Month 3 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||27.994|10.125|<.0001
81680124|NCT03575104|163057137|OTHER|The Type I error rate was controlled for the testing of multiple null hypotheses associated with the endpoint assessed at 1 and 3 months of treatment and the two dose levels studied. Each null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis that daridorexant improved the endpoint at the given dose and time point compared to placebo. The order of testing and the alpha level applied to each null hypothesis was based on the Bonferroni-based gatekeeping procedure (see SAP for details).|LS mean difference to placebo|13.58|||=|0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.691|22.475||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in sTST = baseline sTST + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothesis testing result: threshold for significance p = 0; statistically significant = NO||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in sTST (min) to Month 3 (Daridorexant 10 mg vs placebo).||22.475|4.691|= 0.0028
81680125|NCT03575104|163057138|OTHER|The Type I error rate was controlled for the testing of multiple null hypotheses associated with the endpoint assessed at 1 and 3 months of treatment and the two dose levels studied. Each null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis that daridorexant improved the endpoint at the given dose and time point compared to placebo. The order of testing and the alpha level applied to each null hypothesis was based on the Bonferroni-based gatekeeping procedure (see SAP for details).|LS mean difference to placebo|-0.75|||=|0.0733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.581|0.071||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in IDSIQ sleepiness domain score = baseline IDSIQ sleepiness domain score + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothesis testing result: threshold for significance p = 0.00625; statistically significant = NO||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in IDSIQ sleepiness domain score to Month 1 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||0.071|-1.581|= 0.0733
81680126|NCT03575104|163057138|OTHER|The Type I error rate was controlled for the testing of multiple null hypotheses associated with the endpoint assessed at 1 and 3 months of treatment and the two dose levels studied. Each null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis that daridorexant improved the endpoint at the given dose and time point compared to placebo. The order of testing and the alpha level applied to each null hypothesis was based on the Bonferroni-based gatekeeping procedure (see SAP for details).|LS mean difference to placebo|-0.43|||=|0.3048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.251|0.392||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in IDSIQ sleepiness domain score = baseline IDSIQ sleepiness domain score + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothesis testing result: threshold for significance p = 0; statistically significant = NO||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in IDSIQ sleepiness domain score to Month 1 (Daridorexant 10 mg vs placebo).||0.392|-1.251|= 0.3048
81680127|NCT03575104|163057139|OTHER|The Type I error rate was controlled for the testing of multiple null hypotheses associated with the endpoint assessed at 1 and 3 months of treatment and the two dose levels studied. Each null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis that daridorexant improved the endpoint at the given dose and time point compared to placebo. The order of testing and the alpha level applied to each null hypothesis was based on the Bonferroni-based gatekeeping procedure (see SAP for details).|LS mean difference to placebo|-1.25|||=|0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|-0.276||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in IDSIQ sleepiness domain score = baseline IDSIQ sleepiness domain score + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothesis testing result: threshold for significance p = 0.00391; statistically significant = NO||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in IDSIQ sleepiness domain score to Month 3 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||-0.276|-2.230|= 0.0120
81536022|NCT05051579|162754672|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.39|88.38|||Regression, Logistic|||||88.38|8.39|<0.001
81536023|NCT05051579|162754672|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.59|66.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||66.17|6.59|<0.001
81680128|NCT03575104|163057139|OTHER|The Type I error rate was controlled for the testing of multiple null hypotheses associated with the endpoint assessed at 1 and 3 months of treatment and the two dose levels studied. Each null hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis that daridorexant improved the endpoint at the given dose and time point compared to placebo. The order of testing and the alpha level applied to each null hypothesis was based on the Bonferroni-based gatekeeping procedure (see SAP for details).|LS mean difference to placebo|-0.73|||=|0.1393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.706|0.239||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in IDSIQ sleepiness domain score = baseline IDSIQ sleepiness domain score + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|Hypothesis testing result: threshold for significance p = 0; statistically significant = NO||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in IDSIQ sleepiness domain score to Month 3 (Daridorexant 10 mg vs placebo).||0.239|-1.706|= 0.1393
81680129|NCT03575104|163057140|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|0.93||||0.2506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.05||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: log(value/baseline) = log(baseline) + age group(\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment x visit + log(baseline) x visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in log transformed LPS (min) to Month 1 (Daridorexant 10 mg vs placebo).||1.05|0.82|0.2506
81680130|NCT03575104|163057140|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|0.8||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.91||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: log(value/baseline) = log(baseline) + age group(\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment x visit + log(baseline) x visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in log transformed LPS (min) to Month 1 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||0.91|0.71|0.0004
81680131|NCT03575104|163057141|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|0.96||||0.5037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.09||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: log(value/baseline) = log(baseline) + age group(\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment x visit + log(baseline) x visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in log transformed LPS (min) to Month 3 (Daridorexant 10 mg vs placebo).||1.09|0.84|0.5037
81680132|NCT03575104|163057141|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|0.81||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.93||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: log(value/baseline) = log(baseline) + age group(\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment x visit + log(baseline) x visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in LPS (min) to Month 3 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||0.93|0.71|0.0021
81680133|NCT01169779|163057195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.551|-0.162||Statistical testing:2-sided at significance level=0.05. Analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) included treatment arms, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0,\>=8.0%), sulfonylurea use (Yes,No), country as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c as covariate.|ANCOVA|||To detect a difference of 0.5% in change in HbA1c at Week 24 between lixisenatide arm and placebo arm, 190 patients per group would provide a power of 96% assuming common standard deviation of 1.3% with 2-sided test at 5% significance level.||-0.162|-0.551|0.0004
81680134|NCT01279057|163057205|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence intervals were contained within the interval 80.0% to 125.0%, then the two products were considered to be therapeutically equivalent.|Ratio Test/Ref. Least Squares (LS) Means|104.085|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.421|124.21||||||||124.210|87.421|
81680135|NCT01279057|163057206|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81680136|NCT01279057|163057206|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0001
81680137|NCT01279057|163057207|EQUIVALENCE|90% confidence intervals within the interval 80.0% to 125.0%.|Ratio Test/Ref. LS Means|106.635|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.256|127.79||||||||127.790|89.256|
81680138|NCT01279057|163057208|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81680139|NCT01279057|163057208|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81680140|NCT01279057|163057209|EQUIVALENCE|90% confidence intervals within the interval 80.0% to 125.0%.|Ratio Test/Ref. LS Means|115.877|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.129|143.949||||||||143.949|94.129|
81680141|NCT01279057|163057210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0018|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0018
81680142|NCT01279057|163057210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0441|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0441
81680143|NCT01279057|163057211|EQUIVALENCE|90% confidence intervals within the interval 80.0% to 125.0%.|Ratio Test/Ref. LS Means|117.712|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.41|146.583||||||||146.583|95.410|
81680144|NCT01279057|163057212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0018|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0018
81708693|NCT04223778|163114336|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-13.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.69|-3.2|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Fasting LDL Cholesterol||-3.20|-24.69|
81536024|NCT03100149|162754687|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71||0.2385|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.21|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|-4.21|0.2385
81536025|NCT03100149|162754687|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71||0.7169|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.82|1.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.58|-2.82|0.7169
81680145|NCT01279057|163057212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0451|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0451
81680146|NCT00432237|163057213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|P-value constructed using a logistic model adjusting for baseline severity (moderate, severe), region (US, ex-US), treatment and age (continuous).||||||<0.001
81680147|NCT00432237|163057213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|P-value constructed using a logistic model adjusting for baseline severity (moderate, severe), region (US, ex-US), treatment and age (continuous).||||||<0.001
81536026|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165||0.6116|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.3|0.13||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part IA||0.13|-0.30|0.6116
81536027|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165||0.6188|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.13|0.3||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part IA||0.30|-0.13|0.6188
81680148|NCT00432237|163057214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|P-value constructed using a logistic model adjusting for baseline severity (moderate, severe), region (US, ex-US), treatment and age (continuous).||||||<0.001
81680149|NCT00432237|163057214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|P-value constructed using a logistic model adjusting for baseline severity (moderate, severe), region (US, ex-US), treatment and age (continuous).||||||<0.001
81680150|NCT00432237|163057215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|P-value constructed using a logistic model adjusting for baseline severity (moderate, severe), region (US, ex-US), treatment and age (continuous).||||||<0.001
81680151|NCT00432237|163057215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|P-value constructed using a logistic model adjusting for baseline severity (moderate, severe), region (US, ex-US), treatment and age (continuous).||||||<0.001
81680152|NCT00432237|163057216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|P-value constructed using a logistic model adjusting for baseline severity (moderate, severe), region (US, ex-US), treatment and age (continuous).||||||<0.001
81680153|NCT00432237|163057216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|P-value constructed using a logistic model adjusting for baseline severity (moderate, severe), region (US, ex-US), treatment and age (continuous).||||||<0.001
81467507|NCT03339726|162626962|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.539||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.539|-0.320|0.616
81536028|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.345||0.9062|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.48|0.4||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part IB||0.40|-0.48|0.9062
81680154|NCT00432237|163057217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|P-value constructed using a logistic model adjusting for baseline severity (moderate, severe), region (US, ex-US), treatment and age (continuous).||||||<0.001
81680155|NCT00432237|163057217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|P-value constructed using a logistic model adjusting for baseline severity (moderate, severe), region (US, ex-US), treatment and age (continuous).||||||<0.001
81680156|NCT00432237|163057218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|P-value constructed using a logistic model adjusting for baseline severity (moderate, severe), region (US, ex-US), treatment and age (continuous).||||||<0.001
81680157|NCT00432237|163057218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|P-value constructed using a logistic model adjusting for baseline severity (moderate, severe), region (US, ex-US), treatment and age (continuous).||||||<0.001
81680158|NCT00432237|163057219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|P-value constructed using a logistic model adjusting for baseline severity (moderate, severe), region (US, ex-US), treatment and age (continuous).||||||<0.001
81680159|NCT00432237|163057219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|P-value constructed using a logistic model adjusting for baseline severity (moderate, severe), region (US, ex-US), treatment and age (continuous).||||||<0.001
81680160|NCT00432237|163057220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|P-value constructed using a logistic model adjusting for baseline severity (moderate, severe), region (US, ex-US), treatment and age (continuous).||||||<0.001
81536029|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.347||0.9621|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.43|0.46||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part IB||0.46|-0.43|0.9621
81536030|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.411||0.651|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.71|0.34||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part I Total||0.34|-0.71|0.6510
81680161|NCT00432237|163057220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|P-value constructed using a logistic model adjusting for baseline severity (moderate, severe), region (US, ex-US), treatment and age (continuous).||||||<0.001
81680162|NCT01354132|163057236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.50
81680163|NCT01354132|163057237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.39
81680164|NCT01354132|163057238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.52
81680165|NCT01354132|163057239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.71
81680166|NCT01354132|163057240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Speed of Processing||||0.022
81680167|NCT01354132|163057241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.270
81680168|NCT01354132|163057242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.153|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.153
81680169|NCT01354132|163057243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.876|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.876
81680170|NCT01354132|163057244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.464|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.464
81680171|NCT01354132|163057245|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.741|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.741
81708694|NCT04223778|163114336|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-17.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.02|-5.46|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Fasting Non-HDL Cholesterol||-5.46|-30.02|
81708695|NCT04223778|163114336|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-21.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.51|2.96|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Fasting Triglycerides||2.96|-45.51|
81680172|NCT01354132|163057246|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81680173|NCT01354132|163057247|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.33
81708696|NCT04223778|163114337|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-4.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.43|2.09|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting Cholesterol||2.09|-10.43|
81680174|NCT01354132|163057248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.90
81680175|NCT01354132|163057249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6732|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.6732
81680176|NCT01354132|163057250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8786|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8786
81680177|NCT01354132|163057251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5622|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5622
81680178|NCT01354132|163057252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9574|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9574
81680179|NCT01354132|163057253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0043|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0043
81708697|NCT04223778|163114337|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|3.09|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting HDL Cholesterol||3.09|-1.46|
81708698|NCT04223778|163114337|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-3.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.47|1.74|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting LDL Cholesterol||1.74|-9.47|
81708699|NCT04223778|163114337|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-4.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.21|1.38|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting Non-HDL Cholesterol||1.38|-11.21|
81708700|NCT04223778|163114337|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.14|19.43|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting Triglycerides||19.43|-16.14|
81536031|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.413||0.7709|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.41|0.65||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part I Total||0.65|-0.41|0.7709
81680180|NCT01354132|163057254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3804|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3804
81680181|NCT01354132|163057255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9403|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9403
81680182|NCT01354132|163057256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9215|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9215
81680183|NCT00956930|163057257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.122||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.557|||Log Rank|||||0.557|0.027|0.007
81680184|NCT00928070|163057261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.24||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with terms for treatment, center, centered baseline, and centered baseline by treatment interaction was used to calculate p-value.||-0.24|-1.05|0.0018
81680185|NCT00928070|163057262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.38||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, center, centered baseline, and centered baseline by treatment interaction was used to calculate p-value.||-0.38|-1.27|0.0003
81680186|NCT00928070|163057263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|Ranked ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||Change at Week 4: Ranked ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with ranked baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||||<0.0001
81680187|NCT00928070|163057263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|Ranked ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||Change at Week 12: Ranked ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with ranked baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0001
81536032|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.523||0.5177|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.33|1.01||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part II Total||1.01|-0.33|0.5177
81536033|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.523||0.9095|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.73|0.61||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part II Total||0.61|-0.73|0.9095
81680188|NCT00928070|163057265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.4||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-0.40|-1.35|0.0003
81680189|NCT00928070|163057265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.39||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-0.39|-1.29|0.0003
81680190|NCT00928070|163057266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|Ranked ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||Change at Week 4: Ranked ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with ranked baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||||<0.0001
81680191|NCT00928070|163057266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|Ranked ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||Change at Week 12: Ranked ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with ranked baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||||<0.0001
81680192|NCT00928070|163057268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.43||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-0.43|-1.77|0.0014
81680193|NCT00928070|163057268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.7||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-0.70|-2.10|<0.0001
81680194|NCT00928070|163057269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|Ranked ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||Change at Week 4: Ranked ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with ranked baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0002
81680195|NCT00928070|163057269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|Ranked ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||Change at Week 12: Ranked ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with ranked baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||||<0.0001
81680196|NCT00928070|163057271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.2511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.1||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered Baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||0.10|-0.39|0.2511
81680197|NCT00928070|163057271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.05||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered Baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-0.05|-0.53|0.0189
81680198|NCT00928070|163057272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Ranked ANCOVA|Testing for percent change from baseline was only carried out for given endpoint if corresponding numeric change result was statistically significant.||Change at Week 12: Ranked ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with ranked baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0010
81536034|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.255||0.1354|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.49|-0.27||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part III Total||-0.27|-3.49|0.1354
81536035|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.262||0.4217|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.64|0.61||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part III Total||0.61|-2.64|0.4217
81536036|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.369||0.8053|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.38|0.56||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part III Subscore: Rigidity||0.56|-0.38|0.8053
81536037|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.497|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.22|0.73||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part III Subscore: Rigidity||0.73|-0.22|0.4970
81536038|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.779||0.1703|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.07|-0.07||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part III Subscore: Bradykinesia||-0.07|-2.07|0.1703
81536039|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.782||0.5729|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.45|0.56||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part III Subscore: Bradykinesia||0.56|-1.45|0.5729
81680199|NCT00928070|163057274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-4.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|-2.3||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-2.30|-7.04|0.0001
81680200|NCT00928070|163057274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-4.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|-2.66||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-2.66|-7.27|<0.0001
81680201|NCT00928070|163057275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.11||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 4: =\<3.5 undergarments- Protective undergarment usage was analyzed to compare treatments on separate subsets, based on baseline protective undergarment use (=\<3.5/day and \>3.5/day), using a 2 sample t-test. This method was applied because there was a statistically significant qualitative baseline by treatment interaction.||-0.11|-0.56|0.0035
81680202|NCT00928070|163057275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.7089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|2.92||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 4: \>3.5 undergarments- Protective undergarment usage was analyzed to compare treatments on separate subsets, based on baseline protective undergarment use (=\<3.5/day and \>3.5/day), using a 2 sample t-test. This method was applied because there was a statistically significant qualitative baseline by treatment interaction.||2.92|-2.01|0.7089
81680203|NCT00928070|163057275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.21||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 12: =\<2.5 undergarments- Protective undergarment usage was analyzed to compare treatments on separate subsets, based on baseline protective undergarment use (=\<2.5/day and \>2.5/day), using a 2 sample t-test. This method was applied because there was a statistically significant qualitative baseline by treatment interaction.||-0.21|-0.61|<0.0001
81680204|NCT00928070|163057275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.7437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.09||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 12: \>2.5 undergarments- Protective undergarment usage was analyzed to compare treatments on separate subsets, based on baseline protective undergarment use (=\<2.5/day and \>2.5/day), using a 2 sample t-test. This method was applied because there was a statistically significant qualitative baseline by treatment interaction.||1.09|-0.78|0.7437
81680205|NCT00928070|163057276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Change at Week 4- deterioration, no change, minor improvement and major improvement: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit scoring controlling for center was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0009
81680206|NCT00928070|163057276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Change at Week 12- deterioration, no change, minor improvement and major improvement: CMH test with modified ridit scoring controlling for center was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0021
81680207|NCT00928070|163057278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-9.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.85|-5.45||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-5.45|-12.85|<0.0001
81680208|NCT00928070|163057278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|-3.61||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||-3.61|-11.60|0.0002
81680209|NCT00928070|163057280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|8.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.09|12.25||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: concern domain- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||12.25|4.09|<0.0001
81536040|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.324||0.0628|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.02|-0.19||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part III Subscore: Resting Tremor||-0.19|-1.02|0.0628
81680210|NCT00928070|163057280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|6.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.77|11.15||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: coping domain- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||11.15|2.77|0.0012
81680211|NCT00928070|163057280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01||0.0472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|7.95||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: sleep domain- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||7.95|0.05|0.0472
81467508|NCT03339726|162626962|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.359|0.508||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.508|-0.359|0.734
81536041|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.325||0.2125|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.82|0.01||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part III Subscore: Resting Tremor||0.01|-0.82|0.2125
81680212|NCT00928070|163057280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.1087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|5.46||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: social interaction domain- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||5.46|-0.55|0.1087
81680213|NCT00928070|163057280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|5.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|9.28||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: total- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||9.28|2.31|0.0012
81680214|NCT00928070|163057280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|9.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.75|13.33||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: concern domain- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||13.33|4.75|<0.0001
81680215|NCT00928070|163057280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|5.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22||0.0169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|9.67||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: coping domain- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||9.67|0.96|0.0169
81680216|NCT00928070|163057280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|4.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.0546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|8.17||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: sleep domain- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||8.17|-0.08|0.0546
81680217|NCT00928070|163057280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|2.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.1497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|5.55||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: social interaction domain- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||5.55|-0.85|0.1497
81680218|NCT00928070|163057280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|5.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|9.23||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: total- ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center with centered baseline value as a covariate was used to calculate p-value.||9.23|1.84|0.0034
81680219|NCT00928070|163057281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|16.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.43|22.08||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||ANOVA model with treatment and center as factors was used to calculate p-value.||22.08|10.43|<0.0001
81680220|NCT00928070|163057282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Not satisfied, neither dissatisfied nor satisfied, satisfied: CMH test with modified ridit scoring controlling for center was used.||||<0.0001
81680221|NCT00928070|163057284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.2788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.15||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, center, centered baseline value, and centered baseline by treatment interaction.||0.15|-0.51|0.2788
81680222|NCT00928070|163057285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|8.0||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|Van Elteren's test|||Change at Week 4: Van Elteren's test adjusted by baseline PVR quartile was used to calculate p-value. The median difference was based on Hodges-Lehmann estimate.||8.00|0.00|0.0021
81680223|NCT00928070|163057285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|7.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|11.0||Statistical testing, two-sided, was done at 5% alpha level.|Van Elteren's test|||Change at Week 12: Van Elteren's test adjusted by baseline PVR quartile was used to calculate p-value. The median difference was based on Hodges-Lehmann estimate.||11.00|3.00|<0.0001
81680224|NCT00849017|163057291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.58|||ANCOVA|||||-0.58|-1.11|<0.0001
81680225|NCT00849017|163057291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.77|||ANCOVA|||||-0.77|-1.31|<0.0001
81680226|NCT02348099|163057309|OTHER|"A student's paired t-test will be used to determine the difference if any in CV of Glucose between injection sites. In the third phase, area under the curve will be measured to determine differences between insulin absorption levels. Statistical analysis will be performed using SPSS version 15.0.0 and SAS version 8.2 A power calculation is a statistical method used to determine the minimum sample size needed to detect a statistically significant effect of a certain size."|Odds Ratio (OR)|95.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"A student's paired t-test will be used to determine the difference if any in CV of glucose between injection sited.~If the null hypothesis is true, it suggests that any changes witnessed in an experiment are because of random chance and not because of changes made to variables in the experiment. A power calculation is a statistical method used to determine the minimum sample size needed to detect a statistically significant effect of a certain size."|a P-Value is \<0.01|||<0.01
81680227|NCT02411448|163057328|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.591|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.461|0.76|||Log Rank|||||0.760|0.461|<0.0001
81680228|NCT02411448|163057330|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.832||||0.4209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.532|1.303|||Log Rank|||||1.303|0.532|0.4209
81680229|NCT02411448|163057331|OTHER|||||||0.7413|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7413
81680230|NCT02411448|163057332|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.0000
81708701|NCT04223778|163114338|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|9.7|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting Cholesterol||9.70|-7.60|
81708702|NCT04223778|163114338|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-3.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.37|0.05|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting HDL Cholesterol||0.05|-6.37|
81708703|NCT04223778|163114338|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|4.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|11.03|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting LDL Cholesterol||11.03|-2.27|
81536042|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.4577|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.22|0.06||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part III Subscore: Axial Symptoms||0.06|-0.22|0.4577
81708704|NCT04223778|163114338|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|3.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|11.19|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting Non-HDL Cholesterol||11.19|-3.93|
81708705|NCT04223778|163114338|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.89|12.31|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting Triglycerides||12.31|-15.89|
81536043|NCT03100149|162754688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109||0.9182|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.15|0.13||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MDS-UPDRS Part III Subscore: Axial Symptoms||0.13|-0.15|0.9182
81536044|NCT03100149|162754689|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.3582|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.05|0.01||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|ANCOVA|||||0.01|-0.05|0.3582
81708706|NCT04223778|163114339|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-18.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.05|-4.76|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting Cholesterol||-4.76|-32.05|
81708707|NCT04223778|163114339|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|5.08|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting HDL Cholesterol||5.08|-5.06|
81708708|NCT04223778|163114339|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-14.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.81|-2.43|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting LDL Cholesterol||-2.43|-25.81|
81708709|NCT04223778|163114339|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-18.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.45|-6.0|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting Non-HDL Cholesterol||-6.00|-30.45|
81708710|NCT04223778|163114339|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-27.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.08|-4.49|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting Triglycerides||-4.49|-51.08|
81708711|NCT04223778|163114339|SUPERIORITY|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Superiority will be concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided multiplicity-adjusted 95% CI is less than 0 percentage points.|Mean Difference (Net)|-14.12||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.56|-0.68||The significance level in ANCOVA model was 0.02497/2=0.012485. The p-value is statistically significant if it is \<0.02497/2=0.012485.|ANCOVA|||Fasting LDL Cholesterol - Multiplicity Adjusted|The multiplicity adjusted 95% CIs for treatment difference were calculated from ANCOVA models with terms for baseline measurement and treatment.|-0.68|-27.56|0.0094
81680231|NCT02411448|163057333|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.619||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.477|0.805|||Log Rank|||||0.805|0.477|0.0003
81680232|NCT00862251|163057352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent change in least-square means|-14.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.61|-9.91|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||-9.91|-19.61|<0.001
81680233|NCT00862251|163057353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent change in Least Square Means|-13.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.44|-6.79|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||-6.79|-20.44|<0.001
81680234|NCT00862251|163057354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent change in least squares mean|-15.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.65|-8.81|||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA)|||||-8.81|-22.65|<0.001
81680235|NCT00862251|163057355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Change in Least Squares Means|-3.81||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.78|0.17|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||0.17|-7.78|0.060
81680236|NCT00862251|163057356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|6.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.2|2.5|<0.001
81680237|NCT00862251|163057356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.6|1.3|<0.001
81680238|NCT00862251|163057357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|8.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.5|2.3|<0.001
81680239|NCT00862251|163057358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|6.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.6|1.9|<0.001
81680240|NCT00862251|163057359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.38|-5.28|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||-5.28|-11.38|<0.001
81680241|NCT00862251|163057359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.63||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.13|-0.13|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||-0.13|-5.13|0.039
81708712|NCT04223778|163114339|SUPERIORITY|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Superiority will be concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided multiplicity-adjusted 95% CI is less than 0 percentage points.|Mean Difference (Net)|-18.23||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.28|-4.17||The significance level in ANCOVA model was 0.02497/2=0.012485. The p-value is statistically significant if it is \<0.02497/2=0.012485.|ANCOVA|||Fasting Non-HDL Cholesterol - Multiplicity Adjusted|The multiplicity adjusted 95% CIs for treatment difference were calculated from ANCOVA models with terms for baseline measurement and treatment.|-4.17|-32.28|0.0021
81708713|NCT04223778|163114340|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.26|6.18|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting Cholesterol||6.18|-6.26|
81680242|NCT00862251|163057360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.88||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.53|2.77|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||2.77|-8.53|0.316
81680243|NCT00862251|163057360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.16||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.75|2.43|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||2.43|-6.75|0.356
81680244|NCT00862251|163057361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.47||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|3.45|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||3.45|-2.50|0.756
81680245|NCT00862251|163057361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Sqares Mean Difference|-0.52||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|1.92|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||1.92|-2.96|0.675
81680246|NCT00862251|163057362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.93|-7.31|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||-7.31|-15.93|<0.001
81680247|NCT00862251|163057362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.18||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.71|0.35|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||0.35|-6.71|0.078
81680248|NCT00862251|163057363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-14.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.23|-8.1|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||-8.10|-20.23|<0.001
81680249|NCT00862251|163057363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Sqares Mean Difference|-2.56||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.53|2.41|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||2.41|-7.53|0.313
81680250|NCT00862251|163057364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-4.23|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||-4.23|-12.10|<0.001
81680251|NCT00862251|163057364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.83||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|1.4|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||1.40|-5.05|0.266
81680252|NCT00862251|163057365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.16|-5.75|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||-5.75|-17.16|<0.001
81680253|NCT00862251|163057365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.13||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.81|2.54|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||2.54|-6.81|0.371
81680254|NCT00862251|163057366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.46|-4.56|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||-4.56|-11.46|<0.001
81680255|NCT00862251|163057366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.95||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.78|-0.12|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||-0.12|-5.78|0.041
81680256|NCT00862251|163057367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.57||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|4.06|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||4.06|-0.93|0.218
81680257|NCT00862251|163057367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.22||||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|1.83|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||1.83|-2.27|0.832
81680258|NCT00862251|163057368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.36|-4.47|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||-4.47|-13.36|<0.001
81680259|NCT00862251|163057368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.52||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.17|1.13|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||1.13|-6.17|0.175
81680260|NCT00862251|163057369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.78||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.88|14.32|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||14.32|-19.88|0.749
81680261|NCT00862251|163057369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.69||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.73|18.1|||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|||||18.10|-8.73|0.494
81680262|NCT00624520|163057376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|891.0||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical Analysis presented for comparison groups Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management vs. Patient Education at 6 months post|ANOVA|||"Initial sample size calculation, based on previous published data of effects sizes of anger stress management on heart rate and blood pressure responses in a veteran population, indicated a study population of 138 patients should detect a reduction in Double Product response to mental stress following psychological intervention, with over 90% power, assuming 20% drop-out rate."||||0.18
81680263|NCT00624520|163057377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.02
81467509|NCT03339726|162626962|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.465|0.395||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.395|-0.465|0.874
81467510|NCT03339726|162626963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.38||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.38|-0.53|0.750
81467511|NCT03339726|162626963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.66||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.66|-0.26|0.390
81467512|NCT03339726|162626963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.73||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.73|-0.18|0.236
81467513|NCT03339726|162626964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.267||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.43||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.43|-0.63|0.707
81536045|NCT03100149|162754689|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.1955|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.06|0.0||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|ANCOVA|||||0.00|-0.06|0.1955
81680264|NCT00624520|163057378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.003
81680265|NCT00624520|163057379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.011
81680266|NCT00624520|163057380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.048|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.048
81680267|NCT00624520|163057381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81536046|NCT03100149|162754690|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.245||0.3611|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.09|0.54||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|ANCOVA|||||0.54|-0.09|0.3611
81467514|NCT03339726|162626964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.48||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.48|-0.59|0.839
81536047|NCT03100149|162754690|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.243||0.0727|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.13|0.75||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|ANCOVA|||||0.75|0.13|0.0727
81708714|NCT04223778|163114340|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|2.54|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting HDL Cholesterol||2.54|-1.84|
81680268|NCT00624520|163057382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81680269|NCT00624520|163057383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.02||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81680270|NCT00624520|163057384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.21
81536048|NCT03100149|162754691|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.4265|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.5|1.18||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.18|0.50|0.4265
81536049|NCT03100149|162754691|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.4063|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.49|1.16||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.16|0.49|0.4063
81536050|NCT03100149|162754692|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.3847|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.48|1.15||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.15|0.48|0.3847
81680271|NCT00624520|163057385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size (Cohen's d)|0.38||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value refers to a repeated measures within-group comparison in the CBSM group using ANCOVA with baseline DP elevation as covariate from baseline to 3 months post.|ANCOVA||Range of Cohen's d for small effect is 0.20 - 0.50|||||0.025
81680272|NCT00624520|163057386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|80.0||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical Analysis presented for comparison groups Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management vs. Patient Education at 6 months post|ANOVA|||"Initial sample size calculation, based on previous published data of effects sizes of anger stress management on heart rate and blood pressure responses in a veteran population, indicated a study population of 138 patients should detect a reduction in Double Product response to mental stress following psychological intervention, with over 90% power, assuming 20% drop-out rate."||||0.81
81680273|NCT05617521|163057399|SUPERIORITY|Sample size was assessed over the primary outcome of the study based on pre-experimental data estimation. It was calculated that 142 participants were needed to detect a 60-second difference in CIT, with 90% power and two-side alpha 0.05. It was found that 186 participants were needed to detect a 20% reduction in the use of ancillary maneuvers. As a preventive measure in case of withdrawal or exclusion, the sample was expanded by 10%, a total of 206 patients||||||0.008||||||The comparative analysis of the CIT was previously subjected to normality evaluation by the Shapiro-Wilk test. According to the rejection of normal distribution, comparative data analysis has been performed with a two-way Mann-Whitney U test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81680274|NCT05617521|163057400|SUPERIORITY|Sample size was assessed over the primary outcome of the study based on pre-experimental data estimation. It was calculated that 142 participants were needed to detect a 60-second difference in CIT, with 90% power and two-side alpha 0.05. It was found that 186 participants were needed to detect a 20% reduction in the use of ancillary maneuvers. As a preventive measure in case of withdrawal or exclusion, the sample was expanded by 10%, a total of 206 patients.|||||<|0.001||||||For the comparison of abdominal pressure, Pearson chi-square test was used. The statistical significance level was accepted as p \<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81680275|NCT05617521|163057401|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The comparative analysis of the CIL was previously subjected to normality evaluation by the Shapiro-Wilk test. According to the rejection of normal distribution, comparative data analysis has been performed with a two-way Mann-Whitney U test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81680276|NCT05617521|163057402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.321|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.321
81680277|NCT05617521|163057403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.75
81680278|NCT05617521|163057404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81680279|NCT05617521|163057405|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8
81680280|NCT05617521|163057407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.12
81680281|NCT05617521|163057408|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81536051|NCT03100149|162754692|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.7055|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.57|1.36||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.36|0.57|0.7055
81536052|NCT03100149|162754693|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.888||0.4142|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.87|0.41||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|ANCOVA|||||0.41|-1.87|0.4142
81680282|NCT05617521|163057409|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81680283|NCT05617521|163057410|SUPERIORITY|Sample size was assessed over the primary outcome of the study based on pre-experimental data estimation. It was calculated that 142 participants were needed to detect a 60-second difference in CIT, with 90% power and two-side alpha 0.05. It was found that 186 participants were needed to detect a 20% reduction in the use of ancillary maneuvers. As a preventive measure in case of withdrawal or exclusion, the sample was expanded by 10%, a total of 206 patients.||||||0.01||||||For the comparison of position change, Pearson chi-square test was used. The statistical significance level was accepted as p \<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81680284|NCT05617521|163057411|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81680285|NCT00891995|163057412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||||||One-sided p-value.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline C-peptide AUC, age, gender and diabetic ketoacidosis.||||||0.49
81680286|NCT00891995|163057415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||||||One-sided p-value|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline A1c, age, gender and Diabetic ketoacidosis||||||0.40
81680287|NCT02054702|163057422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis is mean change in PANSS total score from baseline to week 6 for brexpiprazole.||||<0.0001
81680288|NCT02054702|163057422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis is mean change in PANSS total score from baseline to week 6 for aripiprazole.||||<0.0001
81680289|NCT02054702|163057423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4244|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis is mean change in cognitive test composite battery score from baseline to week 6 for brexpiprazole.||||0.4244
81680290|NCT02054702|163057423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7623|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis is mean change in cognitive test composite battery score from baseline to week 6 for aripiprazole.||||0.7623
81680291|NCT02054702|163057424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8759|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis is mean change in cognitive test battery of early phase battery score from baseline to week 6 for aripiprazole.||||0.8759
81680292|NCT02054702|163057424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2176|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis is mean change in cognitive test battery of early phase battery score from baseline to week 6 for aripiprazole.||||0.2176
81680293|NCT02054702|163057425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.842|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis is mean change in cognitive test battery score of GML from baseline to week 6 for brexpiprazole.||||0.8420
81680294|NCT02054702|163057425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3781|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis is mean change in cognitive test battery score of GML from baseline to week 6 for aripiprazole.||||0.3781
81680295|NCT02054702|163057426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1807|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis is mean change in cognitive test battery score of detection task from baseline to week 6 for brexpiprazole.||||0.1807
81680296|NCT02054702|163057426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2802|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis is mean change in cognitive test battery score of detection task from baseline to week 6 for aripiprazole.||||0.2802
81680297|NCT02054702|163057427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8622|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis is mean change in cognitive test battery score of identification task from baseline to week 6 for brexpiprazole.||||0.8622
81680298|NCT02054702|163057427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4848|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis is mean change in cognitive test battery score of identification task from baseline to week 6 for aripiprazole.||||0.4848
81680299|NCT02054702|163057428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8588|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis is mean change in cognitive test battery score of one card learning task from baseline to week 6 for brexpiprazole.||||0.8588
81680300|NCT02054702|163057428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9928|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis is mean change in cognitive test battery score of one card learning task from baseline to week 6 for aripiprazole.||||0.9928
81680301|NCT02054702|163057429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis is mean change in CGI-S from baseline to week 6 for brexpiprazole.||||<0.0001
81680302|NCT02054702|163057429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures method with model terms: baseline, visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis is mean change in CGI-S from baseline to week 6 were observed for aripiprazole.||||<0.0001
81680303|NCT02054702|163057432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and total score at baseline as covariate was used for change from baseline comparisons.||Statistical analysis is mean change in SLOF total score from baseline to week 6 for brexpiprazole.||||<0.0001
81680304|NCT02054702|163057432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The ANCOVA model, with treatment group as main effect and total score at baseline as covariate, was used for change from baseline comparisons.||Statistical analysis is mean change in SLOF total score from baseline to week 6 for aripiprazole.||||<0.0001
81680305|NCT02054702|163057433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0392|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model, with treatment group as main effect and total score at baseline as covariate, was used for change from baseline comparisons.||Statistical analysis is mean change in BIS-11 item total score from baseline to week 6 for brexpiprazole.||||0.0392
81680306|NCT02054702|163057433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9716|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model, with treatment group as main effect and total score at baseline as covariate, was used for change from baseline comparisons.||Statistical analysis is mean change in BIS-11 item total score from baseline to week 6 for aripiprazole.||||0.9716
81680307|NCT02304926|163057439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81680308|NCT02304926|163057440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81680309|NCT02304926|163057441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81680310|NCT02304926|163057442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81680311|NCT02304926|163057443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81680312|NCT02304926|163057444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81680313|NCT02304926|163057445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81680314|NCT02304926|163057446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81680315|NCT02304926|163057447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81680316|NCT02304926|163057448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81680317|NCT02304926|163057449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81680318|NCT02304926|163057450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81680319|NCT02304926|163057451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81536053|NCT03100149|162754693|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.885||0.4486|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.81|0.47||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|ANCOVA|||||0.47|-1.81|0.4486
81680320|NCT02304926|163057452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81680321|NCT02304926|163057453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81680322|NCT02304926|163057454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81680323|NCT02304926|163057455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81680324|NCT02304926|163057456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81536054|NCT03100149|162754694|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.3769|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.94|1.42||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Regression, Cox|||||1.42|0.94|0.3769
81536055|NCT03100149|162754694|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||0.1658|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.02|1.53||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Regression, Cox|||||1.53|1.02|0.1658
81536056|NCT03100149|162754695|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9542|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.77|1.33||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Regression, Cox|||||1.33|0.77|0.9542
81680325|NCT02304926|163057457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81680326|NCT02304926|163057458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81680327|NCT04258579|163057467|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 6 weeks|19.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.59|22.67||||||||22.67|15.59|
81680328|NCT04258579|163057467|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 9 weeks|16.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|21.24||||||||21.24|12.50|
81680329|NCT04258579|163057467|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 12 weeks|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.24|18.76||||||||18.76|11.24|
81680330|NCT04258579|163057468|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 6 weeks, Domain 1|22.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|24.5||||||||24.50|19.70|
81680331|NCT04258579|163057468|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 6 weeks, Domain 2|19.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|21.8||||||||21.80|18.00|
81680332|NCT04258579|163057468|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 6 weeks, Domain 3|8.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.68|10.18||||||||10.18|7.68|
81680333|NCT04258579|163057468|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 6 weeks, Domain 4|26.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.32|28.94||||||||28.94|24.32|
81680334|NCT04258579|163057468|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 9 weeks, Domain 1|22.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.87|25.23||||||||25.23|19.87|
81680335|NCT04258579|163057468|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 9 weeks, Domain 2|21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.87|23.13||||||||23.13|18.87|
81680336|NCT04258579|163057468|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 9 weeks, Domain 3|8.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.39|9.99||||||||9.99|7.39|
81467515|NCT03339726|162626964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.267||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.57||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.57|-0.48|0.864
81467516|NCT03339726|162626965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.57||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.57|-0.44|0.794
81467517|NCT03339726|162626965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.63||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.63|-0.38|0.628
81467518|NCT03339726|162626965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.56||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.56|-0.45|0.820
81467519|NCT03339726|162626966|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.266||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.79||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.79|-0.27|0.330
81467520|NCT03339726|162626966|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.66||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.66|-0.40|0.631
81536057|NCT03100149|162754695|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.4567|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.63|1.13||Nominal p-values are displayed for descriptive purposes only.|Regression, Cox|||||1.13|0.63|0.4567
81536058|NCT01420926|162754742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3|||||||Stratified 1-sided log-rank|||||||0.30
81536059|NCT01782898|162754747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.82
81680337|NCT04258579|163057468|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 9 weeks, Domain 4|27.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.07|29.69||||||||29.69|25.07|
81680338|NCT04258579|163057468|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 12 weeks, Domain 1|22.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.18|25.06||||||||25.06|20.18|
81680339|NCT04258579|163057468|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 12 weeks, Domain 2|21.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.84|23.32||||||||23.32|19.84|
81680340|NCT04258579|163057468|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 12 weeks, Domain 3|9.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.92|10.46||||||||10.46|7.92|
81680341|NCT04258579|163057468|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 12 weeks, Domain 4|27.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.53|30.09||||||||30.09|25.53|
81680342|NCT04258579|163057469|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at baseline|22.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.56|25.34||||||||25.34|19.56|
81680343|NCT04258579|163057469|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 6 weeks|20.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.65|23.41||||||||23.41|17.65|
81680344|NCT04258579|163057470|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at baseline, Domain 1|19.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.24|22.54||||||||22.54|17.24|
81680345|NCT04258579|163057470|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at baseline, Domain 2|22.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.72|25.2||||||||25.20|19.72|
81680346|NCT04258579|163057470|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at baseline, Domain 3|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.72|18.28||||||||18.28|13.72|
81680347|NCT04258579|163057470|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at baseline, Domain 4|17.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.34|20.24||||||||20.24|15.34|
81467521|NCT03339726|162626966|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.266||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.4||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.40|-0.66|0.625
81467522|NCT03339726|162626967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.275||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.87||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.87|-0.22|0.240
81467523|NCT03339726|162626967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.278||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.60|-0.50|0.865
81680348|NCT04258579|163057470|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 6 weeks, Domain 1|22.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.05|26.53||||||||26.53|19.05|
81680349|NCT04258579|163057470|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 6 weeks, Domain 2|26.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.96|30.44||||||||30.44|22.96|
81680350|NCT04258579|163057470|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 6 weeks, Domain 3|17.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.57|20.33||||||||20.33|14.57|
81680351|NCT04258579|163057470|OTHER|Estimation only.|Mean value at 6 weeks, Domain 4|20.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.23|23.15||||||||23.15|18.23|
81680352|NCT02388295|163057471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.13|ONE_SIDED|||||Not adjusted|ANOVA||larger negative values (powered to detect -0.50)|Change from baseline within treatment arm||||0.13
81680353|NCT02388295|163057471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.91|ONE_SIDED|||||not adjusted|ANOVA||larger negative values (powered to detect -0.50)|Change from baseline||||0.91
81680354|NCT02388295|163057471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.68|ONE_SIDED||||||ANOVA|no adjustments|larger negagtive values (powereed to detect -0.50)|Change from baseline||||0.68
81680355|NCT02388295|163057471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.32|TWO_SIDED|||||no adjustment|ANOVA||Looking for negative direction to indicate treatment better than placebo|Secondary objective - comparison to placebo||||0.32
81680356|NCT02388295|163057471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.45|TWO_SIDED|||||no adjustment|ANOVA||lookin for negative difference compared to placebo|Secondary objective||||0.45
81680357|NCT02076165|163057488|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.12|||||||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of participants who completed all 5 treatment sessions, comparing ABC-I to CBT-I.||||=.120
81680358|NCT02076165|163057489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.711|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.59|=|0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.75|6.32|||Mixed Models Analysis||The average deviation, in minutes, between the recommended and actual bed time. Negative values indicate the number of minutes earlier than the recommended bed time that the participant went to bed, indicating greater non-adherence.|||6.32|-7.75|=.843
81680359|NCT02076165|163057490|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.17|=|0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|7.35|||Mixed Models Analysis||The average deviation, in minutes, between the recommended and actual rise time. Positive values indicate the number of minutes later than the recommended rise time that the participant got out of bed, indicating greater non-adherence.|||7.35|-12.91|=0.590
81680360|NCT02076165|163057491|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048|=|0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|0.096|||Mixed Models Analysis||The proportion of nights participants who did not follow the recommendation to get out of bed if awake more than 20 minutes. Higher numbers indicate greater non-adherence.|||0.096|-0.093|=0.979
81680361|NCT02076165|163057492|NON_INFERIORITY|We elected to use a value of δ equivalent to an effect size of d=0.40. (i.e., 4/10ths SD). For sleep diary estimated sleep efficiency, this represents a difference of 5%.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.409|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02|=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.92|3.74|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in sleep efficiency from baseline to post-treatment for ABCI group versus the same improvement in the CBTI group.|||3.74|-2.92|=0.004
81680362|NCT02076165|163057493|NON_INFERIORITY|We elected to use a value of δ equivalent to an effect size of d=0.40. (i.e., 4/10ths SD). For sleep diary estimated sleep efficiency, this represents a difference of 5%.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.757|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.72|4.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in sleep efficiency from baseline to 3-month follow-up for ABCI group versus the same improvement in the CBTI group.|||4.23|-2.72|.003
81680363|NCT02076165|163057494|NON_INFERIORITY|We elected to use a value of δ equivalent to an effect size of d=0.40. (i.e., 4/10ths SD). For actigraphically-estimated sleep efficiency, this represents a difference of 5%.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|2.57|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in sleep efficiency from baseline to post-treatment for ABCI group versus the same improvement in the CBTI group.|||2.57|-1.21|<0.001
81680364|NCT02076165|163057495|NON_INFERIORITY|We elected to use a value of δ equivalent to an effect size of d=0.40. (i.e., 4/10ths SD). For actigraphically-estimated sleep efficiency, this represents a difference of 5%.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.14|3.36|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in sleep efficiency from baseline to 3-month follow-up for ABCI group versus the same improvement in the CBTI group.|||3.36|-1.14|<.001
81680365|NCT02076165|163057496|NON_INFERIORITY|We elected to use a value of δ equivalent to an effect size of d=0.40. (i.e., 4/10ths SD). With respect to ISI, this represents a 2 point difference between the treatment effects.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.501|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|=|0.048|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.98|1.98|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in the ISI score from baseline to post-treatment for ABCI group versus the same improvement in the CBTI group.|||1.98|-0.98|=0.048
81686392|NCT01025336|163070026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|3.5|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||3.50|1.98|
81536060|NCT01782898|162754748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.05
81680366|NCT02076165|163057497|NON_INFERIORITY|We elected to use a value of δ equivalent to an effect size of d=0.40. (i.e., 4/10ths SD). With respect to ISI, this represents a 2 point difference between the treatment effects.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.32|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in the ISI score from baseline to 3-month follow-up for ABCI group versus the same improvement in the CBTI group.|||1.17|-2.32|=0.008
81680367|NCT01355289|163057527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % of Responders|31.62||||0.0236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.39|57.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||57.84|5.39|0.0236
81680368|NCT01355289|163057527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % of Responders|60.78||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.3|85.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||85.27|36.30|0.0003
81680369|NCT01355289|163057527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % of Responders|58.4||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.92|85.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||85.88|30.92|0.0003
81680370|NCT02706938|163057529|OTHER|One tail paired t test.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3267|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.1604||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6263|2.027||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||||2.0270|0.6263|0.0002
81680371|NCT02706938|163057529|OTHER|McNemar's chi squared statistic|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.359||||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6255|-0.0924||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|McNemar|||||-0.0924|-0.6255|0.0082
81680372|NCT02706938|163057530|OTHER|One tail paired t test.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9131|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.5093||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5987|3.7724||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||||3.7724|-17.5987|0.099
81680373|NCT02706938|163057530|OTHER|McNemar's chi squared statistic|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0263||||0.8084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2651|0.2125||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|McNemar|||||0.2125|-0.2651|0.8084
81680374|NCT00516919|163057535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||F statistic|0.45|||=|0.51||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Covariate = Baseline (pre-treatment) BMI; Degrees of freedom = (1, 76)||Test for group differences in BMI at post-treatment, controlling for baseline BMI.||||=0.51
81680375|NCT00516919|163057535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||F statistic|0.69|||=|0.41||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Covariate = Baseline (pre-treatment) BMI; Degrees of freedom = (1, 76)||Test for group differences in BMI at 6-month follow-up, controlling for baseline BMI.||||=0.41
81680376|NCT00868790|163057548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean (LSM) Difference|-17.2||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.3|-6.1|||LDA Model|Between-group difference (MK-3577-placebo) of LSM changes from BL to a given time point and 90% confidence intervals were estimated from LDA model.||Analysis based on an LDA model including terms for treatment, period, the interaction of treatment by period, prior antihyperglycemic therapy status (yes/no), and randomization stratum (participation in domiciled visits \[yes/no\]). The LDA-model test was conducted at alpha level=0.10 (two sided).||-6.1|-28.3|0.013
81680377|NCT00868790|163057548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-23.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.5|-12.4|||LDA Model|Between-group difference (MK-3577-placebo) of LSM changes from BL to a given time point and 90% confidence intervals were estimated from LDA model.||Analysis based on an LDA model including terms for treatment, period, the interaction of treatment by period, prior antihyperglycemic therapy status (yes/no), and randomization stratum (participation in domiciled visits \[yes/no\]). The LDA-model test was conducted at alpha level=0.10 (two sided).||-12.4|-34.5|<0.001
81680378|NCT00868790|163057548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-34.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.8|-25.0|||LDA Model|Between-group difference (metformin-placebo) of LSM changes from BL to a given time point and 90% confidence intervals were estimated from LDA model.||Analysis based on an LDA model including terms for treatment, period, the interaction of treatment by period, prior antihyperglycemic therapy status (yes/no), and randomization stratum (participation in domiciled visits \[yes/no\]). The LDA-model test was conducted at alpha level=0.10 (two sided).||-25.0|-44.8|<0.001
81680379|NCT00868790|163057549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-11.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.5|-5.4|||LDA Model|Between-group difference (MK-3577-placebo) of LSM changes from BL to a given time point and 90% confidence intervals were estimated from LDA model.||Analysis based on an LDA model including terms for treatment, period, the interaction of treatment by period, prior antihyperglycemic therapy status (yes/no), and randomization stratum (participation in domiciled visits \[yes/no\]). The LDA-model test was conducted at alpha level=0.10 (two sided).||-5.4|-17.5|0.002
81680380|NCT00868790|163057549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-21.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.8|-15.8|||LDA Model|Between-group difference (MK-3577-placebo) of LSM changes from BL to a given time point and 90% confidence intervals were estimated from LDA model.||Analysis based on an LDA model including terms for treatment, period, the interaction of treatment by period, prior antihyperglycemic therapy status (yes/no), and randomization stratum (participation in domiciled visits \[yes/no\]). The LDA-model test was conducted at alpha level=0.10 (two sided).||-15.8|-27.8|<0.001
81680381|NCT00868790|163057549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-36.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-42.0|-30.0|||LDA Model|Between-group difference (MK-3577-placebo) of LSM changes from BL to a given time point and 90% confidence intervals were estimated from LDA model.||Analysis based on an LDA model including terms for treatment, period, the interaction of treatment by period, prior antihyperglycemic therapy status (yes/no), and randomization stratum (participation in domiciled visits \[yes/no\]). The LDA-model test was conducted at alpha level=0.10 (two sided).||-30.0|-42.0|<0.001
81680382|NCT00868790|163057549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-20.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.0|-10.1|||LDA Model|Between-group difference (metformin-placebo) of LSM changes from BL to a given time point and 90% confidence intervals were estimated from LDA model.||Analysis based on an LDA model including terms for treatment, period, the interaction of treatment by period, prior antihyperglycemic therapy status (yes/no), and randomization stratum (participation in domiciled visits \[yes/no\]). The LDA-model test was conducted at alpha level=0.10 (two sided).||-10.1|-30.0|0.001
81680383|NCT00868790|163057550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-14.9||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.0|3.2|||LDA Model|Between-group difference (MK-3577-placebo) of LSM changes from BL to a given time point and 90% confidence intervals were estimated from LDA model.||Analysis based on an LDA model including terms for treatment, period, the interaction of treatment by period, prior antihyperglycemic therapy status (yes/no), and randomization stratum (participation in domiciled visits \[yes/no\]). The LDA-model test was conducted at alpha level=0.10 (two sided).||3.2|-33.0|0.174
81536061|NCT01782898|162754749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.14
81536062|NCT02849418|162754752|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.85|-0.19|||||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|||-0.19|-5.85|
81680384|NCT00868790|163057550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-20.4||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-38.4|-2.4|||LDA Model|Between-group difference (MK-3577-placebo) of LSM changes from BL to a given time point and 90% confidence intervals were estimated from LDA model.||Analysis based on an LDA model including terms for treatment, period, the interaction of treatment by period, prior antihyperglycemic therapy status (yes/no), and randomization stratum (participation in domiciled visits \[yes/no\]). The LDA-model test was conducted at alpha level=0.10 (two sided).||-2.4|-38.4|0.063
81680385|NCT00868790|163057550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-78.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-96.4|-59.8|||LDA Model|Between-group difference (MK-3577-placebo) of LSM changes from BL to a given time point and 90% confidence intervals were estimated from LDA model.||Analysis based on an LDA model including terms for treatment, period, the interaction of treatment by period, prior antihyperglycemic therapy status (yes/no), and randomization stratum (participation in domiciled visits \[yes/no\]). The LDA-model test was conducted at alpha level=0.10 (two sided).||-59.8|-96.4|<0.001
81680386|NCT00868790|163057550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-49.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-66.9|-31.8|||LDA Model|Between-group difference (metformin-placebo) of LSM changes from BL to a given time point and 90% confidence intervals were estimated from LDA model.||Analysis based on an LDA model including terms for treatment, period, the interaction of treatment by period, prior antihyperglycemic therapy status (yes/no), and randomization stratum (participation in domiciled visits \[yes/no\]). The LDA-model test was conducted at alpha level=0.10 (two sided).||-31.8|-66.9|<0.001
81680387|NCT00868790|163057551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-0.8||||0.742|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.6|3.1|||LDA Model|||LDL-C values after log transformation were analyzed using a constrained LDA model that included terms for treatment, period, the interaction of treatment by period, prior antihyperglycemic therapy status (yes/no), and randomization stratum (participation in domiciled visits \[yes/no\]). Percentage change from baseline in LDL-C after 4-week treatment was reported, after back-transformation using the delta method with an alpha-level of 0.10 (2-sided).||3.1|-4.6|0.742
81686393|NCT01025336|163070026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.61|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.61|1.37|
81536063|NCT01405768|162754832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.13
81536064|NCT01405768|162754834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.13
81536065|NCT03692208|162754836|OTHER|Quantitative outcomes from chart and survey data were summarized by basic descriptive statistics.|||||<|0.01||||||P-values were calculated. Only P values of \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Chi-squared|Chi-squared tests, Fisher's Exact tests, two-sample t-tests, and paired two-sample t-tests were utilized to assess the outcomes between study arms.||||||<0.01
81536066|NCT03489863|162754845|NON_INFERIORITY|see above|Mean Difference (Net)|-18.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|2.0|||ANCOVA|||The primary endpoint is non-inferiority in PRU, at 24 hours of prasugrel versus ticagrelor. Under the assumption of 0 difference at 24 hours in mean PRU between ticagrelor and prasugrel and a common standard deviation of 50 PRU, a sample size of 22 patients per group allows for the 95% CI to stay within ± 45 PRU with a 90% power and alpha = 0.05.||2|-38|<0.05
81536067|NCT02792231|162754849|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.416|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.309|0.56|||negative binomial regression model|||Obtained from fitting a negative binomial regression model with log-link to the number of relapses, adjusted for treatment and region as factors, number of relapses in previous year, baseline EDSS, baseline number of Gd-enhancing lesions and the patient's age at baseline as covariates. The natural log of the time-in-study was used as offset to annualize the relapse rate.||0.560|0.309|<0.001
81536068|NCT02792231|162754850|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.657||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.863|||Regression, Cox|||Pooled data - this study was not powered for the analysis of this endpoint individually. It was pre-specified in the study protocol to combine the data from this study with study COMB157G2301 to address this endpoint.||0.863|0.500|0.003
81680388|NCT00868790|163057551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|4.5||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|8.4|||LDA Model|||LDL-C values after log transformation were analyzed using a constrained LDA model that included terms for treatment, period, the interaction of treatment by period, prior antihyperglycemic therapy status (yes/no), and randomization stratum (participation in domiciled visits \[yes/no\]). Percentage change from baseline in LDL-C after 4-week treatment was reported, after back-transformation using the delta method with an alpha-level of 0.10 (2-sided).||8.4|0.6|0.060
81680389|NCT00868790|163057551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|7.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.8|11.7|||LDA Model|||LDL-C values after log transformation were analyzed using a constrained LDA model that included terms for treatment, period, the interaction of treatment by period, prior antihyperglycemic therapy status (yes/no), and randomization stratum (participation in domiciled visits \[yes/no\]). Percentage change from baseline in LDL-C after 4-week treatment was reported, after back-transformation using the delta method with an alpha-level of 0.10 (2-sided).||11.7|3.8|0.002
81680390|NCT00868790|163057551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-3.9||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.2|2.3|||LDA Model|||LDL-C values after log transformation were analyzed using a constrained LDA model that included terms for treatment, period, the interaction of treatment by period, prior antihyperglycemic therapy status (yes/no), and randomization stratum (participation in domiciled visits \[yes/no\]). Percentage change from baseline in LDL-C after 4-week treatment was reported, after back-transformation using the delta method with an alpha-level of 0.10 (2-sided).||2.3|-10.2|0.248
81680391|NCT04533711|163057556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.35||||0.3086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.68|24.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||24.38|-7.68|0.3086
81680392|NCT04533711|163057557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.93||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|26.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||26.92|-5.06|0.1820
81680393|NCT04533711|163057558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|308.4||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.2|667.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||667.1|-50.2|0.094
81680394|NCT04533711|163057559|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|352.0||||0.0691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|729.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||729.2|-25.2|0.0691
81680395|NCT04533711|163057560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.85||||0.4953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|10.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.94|-22.6|0.4953
81680396|NCT04533711|163057561|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.25||||0.8041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|15.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.49|-20.0|0.8041
81536069|NCT02792231|162754851|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.662||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.449|0.977|||Regression, Cox|||This study was not powered for the analysis of this endpoint individually. It was pre-specified in the study protocol to combine the data from this study with study COMB157G2301 to address this endpoint.||0.977|0.449|0.038
81680397|NCT04533711|163057562|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.9645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|2.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.99|-2.86|0.9645
81680398|NCT04533711|163057563|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.68||||0.0989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.85|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.49|-5.85|0.0989
81680399|NCT04533711|163057564|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.7667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.05|-0.77|0.7667
81680400|NCT04533711|163057565|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87||||0.0894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.13|-1.87|0.0894
81680401|NCT00961532|163057633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We tested the hypothesis that there would be a change from baseline to 60 minutes after the start of the desmopressin (DDAVP) infusion.||||0.014
81680402|NCT00206726|163057685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CR rate|0.0833||||0.014||90.0|0.0334|0.1673||2-sided p-value computed from an exact binomial test comparing the observed rate versus 2% historical rate|exact binomial test|||Comparison of CR rate versus 2 percent (%) historic control (p-value and 90% confidence interval)||0.1673|0.0334|0.014
81680403|NCT03902080|163057721|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.46|-1.02|<0.0001
81680404|NCT03902080|163057722|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means Difference|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.211|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.54|-1.37|<0.0001
81680405|NCT03902080|163057723|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|=|0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.09|-0.36|=0.0015
81680406|NCT03902080|163057724|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269|=|0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.27|-1.33|=0.0034
81708715|NCT04223778|163114340|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.83|6.11|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting LDL Cholesterol||6.11|-4.83|
81680407|NCT03902080|163057725|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.5|-1.2|<0.0001
81680408|NCT03902080|163057726|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means Difference|15.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.13|21.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||21.02|9.13|<0.0001
81680409|NCT02507349|163057814|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Time-by-treatment interaction||||<0.0001
81680410|NCT02507349|163057814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0033|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Three-way interaction effect (treatment, polynomial time, and age group 1) where age group 1 is defined by 0 (reference) if \<=35; 1 if (35\<age\<=49); 2 if age \>49.||||0.0033
81680411|NCT02507349|163057814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3164|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Three-way interaction effect (treatment, polynomial time, and SMI group). Participants with a diagnosis of major depression, schizoaffective or schizophrenia were classified into the SMI group and the reference group (Non-SMI) included diagnosis of anxiety, PTSD, depression/dysthymia/depression nos.||||0.3164
81680412|NCT02507349|163057814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0482|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Three-way interaction effect of time, treatment, and the basis subgroups (no symptoms =group 1; at least 1 severe symptom = group 2)||||0.0482
81680413|NCT02507349|163057814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9928|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Three-way interaction of Treatment, time, and subgroup of side effects. Subgroup of side effect= 0 if the response to the medication side effects question at baseline is 1, 2, or 3 (i.e. subgroup of participants who are minimally bothered by medication side effects at baseline); Subgroup of side effect= 1 if the response to the medication side effects question at baseline is 4-10 (i.e. subgroup of participants who are moderately or very bothered by medication side effects at baseline)||||0.9928
81680414|NCT02507349|163057815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6243|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Time-by-treatment interaction||||0.6243
81680415|NCT02507349|163057815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1969|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for change over time from baseline (Marginal Effect of Time)||||0.1969
81680416|NCT02507349|163057815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0042|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Three-way interaction effect (treatment, polynomial time, and age group 1) where age group 1 is defined by 0 (reference) if \<=35; 1 if (35\<age\<=49); 2 if age \>49||||0.0042
81680417|NCT02507349|163057815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Three-way interaction effect (treatment, polynomial time, and SMI group). Participants with a diagnosis of major depression, schizoaffective or schizophrenia were classified into the SMI group and the reference group (Non-SMI) included diagnosis of anxiety, PTSD, depression/dysthymia/depression nos.||||0.0002
81680418|NCT02507349|163057815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7254|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Three-way interaction effect of time, treatment, and the basis subgroups (no symptoms =group 1; at least 1 severe symptom = group 2)||||0.7254
81680419|NCT02507349|163057815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Three-way interaction of Treatment, time, and subgroup of side effects. Subgroup of side effect= 0 if the response to the medication side effects question at baseline is 1, 2, or 3 (i.e. subgroup of participants who are minimally bothered by medication side effects at baseline); Subgroup of side effect= 1 if the response to the medication side effects question at baseline is 4-10 (i.e. subgroup of participants who are moderately or very bothered by medication side effects at baseline)||||0.0580
81680420|NCT02507349|163057816|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4677|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Time-by-treatment interaction||||0.4677
81680421|NCT02507349|163057816|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for change over time from baseline (Marginal Effect of Time)||||0.0940
81680422|NCT02507349|163057817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8733|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Time-by-treatment interaction||||0.8733
81680423|NCT02507349|163057817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0113|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for change over time from baseline (Marginal Effect of Time)||||0.0113
81536070|NCT02792231|162754852|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.676||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.498|0.917|||Regression, Cox|||This study was not powered for the analysis of this endpoint individually. It was pre-specified in the study protocol to combine the data from this study with study COMB157G2301 to address this endpoint.||0.917|0.498|0.012
81708716|NCT04223778|163114340|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.81|5.83|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting Non-HDL Cholesterol||5.83|-6.81|
81708717|NCT04223778|163114340|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-5.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.46|9.57|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting Triglycerides||9.57|-20.46|
81708718|NCT04223778|163114340|SUPERIORITY|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Superiority will be concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided multiplicity-adjusted 95% CI is less than 0 percentage points.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.64||||0.4093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.63|6.9||The significance level in ANCOVA model was 0.02497/2=0.012485. The p-value is statistically significant if it is \<0.02497/2=0.012485.|ANCOVA|||Fasting LDL Cholesterol - Multiplicity Adjusted|The multiplicity adjusted 95% CIs for treatment difference were calculated from ANCOVA models with terms for baseline measurement and treatment.|6.90|-5.63|0.4093
81708719|NCT04223778|163114340|SUPERIORITY|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Superiority will be concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided multiplicity-adjusted 95% CI is less than 0 percentage points.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.49||||0.4397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.72|6.75||The significance level in ANCOVA model was 0.02497/2=0.012485. The p-value is statistically significant if it is \<0.02497/2=0.012485.|ANCOVA|||Fasting Non-HDL Cholesterol - Multiplicity Adjusted|The multiplicity adjusted 95% CIs for treatment difference were calculated from ANCOVA models with terms for baseline measurement and treatment.|6.75|-7.72|0.4397
81708720|NCT04223778|163114341|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|2.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.54|10.17|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting Cholesterol||10.17|-5.54|
81536071|NCT02792231|162754853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.759||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.174|||Regression, Cox|||This study was not powered for the analysis of this endpoint individually. It was pre-specified in the study protocol to combine the data from this study with study COMB157G2301 to address this endpoint.||1.174|0.490|0.215
81536072|NCT02792231|162754854|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.355||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.952|1.928|||Regression, Cox|||This study was not powered for the analysis of this endpoint individually. It was pre-specified in the study protocol to combine the data from this study with study COMB157G2301 to address this endpoint.||1.928|0.952|0.092
81536073|NCT02792231|162754855|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.523||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.936|2.477|||Regression, Cox|||This study was not powered for the analysis of this endpoint individually. It was pre-specified in the study protocol to combine the data from this study with study COMB157G2301 to address this endpoint.||2.477|0.936|0.090
81708721|NCT04223778|163114341|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|-2.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.69|0.65|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting HDL Cholesterol||0.65|-5.69|
81708722|NCT04223778|163114341|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|2.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|8.42|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting LDL Cholesterol||8.42|-3.73|
81708723|NCT04223778|163114341|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|3.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|10.56|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting Non-HDL Cholesterol||10.56|-2.63|
81708724|NCT04223778|163114341|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|24.96|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Fasting Triglycerides||24.96|-3.97|
81708725|NCT04223778|163114342|OTHER|Treatment Difference vs Baseline ART. Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated Difference|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.46|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||1.46|-0.59|
81536074|NCT02792231|162754856|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.061|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.101|||negative binomial regression model|||||0.101|0.037|<.001
81536075|NCT02792231|162754857|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.27|||negative binomial regression model|||Month 12||0.27|0.17|<.001
81708726|NCT05325333|163114347|SUPERIORITY|Word form recall accuracy (number of words correctly recalled) on Expanding and Standard retrieval schedules at 5 mins for children with DLD||||||0.567|||||||LSD test|||||||0.567
81708727|NCT05325333|163114347|SUPERIORITY|Word form recall accuracy (number of words correctly recalled) on Expanding and Standard retrieval schedules at 5 mins for children with TD||||||0.003|||||||LSD test|||||||0.003
81708728|NCT05325333|163114348|SUPERIORITY|Word form recall accuracy (number of words correctly recalled) on Expanding and Standard retrieval schedules at one week for children with DLD||||||0.187|||||||LSD test|||||||0.187
81708729|NCT05325333|163114348|SUPERIORITY|Word form recall accuracy (number of words correctly recalled) on Expanding and Standard retrieval schedules at one week for children with TD||||||0.256|||||||LSD test|||||||0.256
81708730|NCT05325333|163114349|SUPERIORITY|Word meaning recall accuracy (number of semantic associations correctly recalled) on Expanding and Standard Retrieval Schedules at 5 Mins for DLD||||||0.747|||||||LSD test|||||||0.747
81708731|NCT05325333|163114349|SUPERIORITY|Word meaning recall accuracy (number of semantic associations correctly recalled) on Expanding and Standard Retrieval Schedules at 5 Mins for TD||||||0.031|||||||LSD test|||||||0.031
81708732|NCT05325333|163114350|SUPERIORITY|Word meaning recall accuracy (number of semantic associations correctly recalled) on Expanding and Standard Retrieval Schedules at one week for DLD||||||0.061|||||||LSD test|||||||0.061
81708733|NCT05325333|163114350|SUPERIORITY|Word meaning recall accuracy (number of semantic associations correctly recalled) on Expanding and Standard Retrieval Schedules at one week for TD||||||0.747|||||||LSD test|||||||0.747
81467524|NCT03339726|162626967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.275||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.27||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.27|-0.82|0.316
81467525|NCT03339726|162626968|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.284||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.74||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.74|-0.38|0.529
81708734|NCT05325333|163114351|SUPERIORITY|Word recognition (number of words accurately identified) on Expanding condition and Standard Retrieval Schedules for DLD||||||0.026|||||||LSD test|||||||0.026
81708735|NCT05325333|163114351|SUPERIORITY|Word recognition (number of words accurately identified) on Expanding condition and Standard Retrieval Schedules for TD||||||0.72|||||||LSD test|||||||0.720
81708736|NCT05325333|163114352|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.0001
81708737|NCT05325333|163114353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.673|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.673
81708738|NCT01928186|163114385|OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Fisher Exact|the mid-P adjustment to Fisher's exact test||Association between response assessed by Ki-67 protein staining (i.e. \< 10% positive cells in the surgical sample) and by the influx constant Ki decline (i.e. 30 % or larger decline between the baseline and post-therapy FLT PET) was analyzed using the mid-P adjustment to Fisher's exact test.||||0.51
81708739|NCT03958149|163114398|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Independent t-test|||||||<0.001
81708740|NCT03958149|163114399|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Factorial Mixed ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81708741|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9||||0.3474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|9.1|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance for repeated measures||Dryness - Study eye - Day 15±2 The model included fixed effect terms for time point, baseline covariate (i.e. the day 1 - pre-dose value) and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.||9.1|-3.3|0.3474
81708742|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.1327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|4.3|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Dryness - Study eye - Day 15±2||4.3|-8.2|0.1327
81708743|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8||||0.1327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|1.6|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Dryness - Study eye - Day 15±2||1.6|-11.2|0.1327
81680424|NCT02507349|163057818|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2328|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Time-by-treatment interaction||||0.2328
81680425|NCT02507349|163057818|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for change over time from baseline (Marginal Effect of Time)||||0.0005
81680426|NCT02507349|163057819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0033|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Time-by-treatment interaction||||0.0033
81680427|NCT02507349|163057820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1649|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Time-by-treatment interaction||||0.1649
81680428|NCT02507349|163057820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0016|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test for change over time from baseline (Marginal Effect of Time)||||0.0016
81680429|NCT02507349|163057821|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Time-by-treatment interaction||||0.0080
81680430|NCT02507349|163057822|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81680431|NCT02507349|163057823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0003
81680432|NCT00813995|163057824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Pairwise comparison|ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81680433|NCT00754156|163057843|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis|||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81680434|NCT03618030|163057848|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||ANOVA|||The primary efficacy analysis used a mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis on the full day laboratory classroom PERMP-T scores.||||.0003
81680435|NCT00860470|163057849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.06|||Regression, Logistic|Bonferroni-adjusted alpha=0.01 (for 5 comparisons)|GEE with log link function and exchangeable correlation was used to adjust confidence intervals for cluster randomised design; the iron-folic acid supplemented group was the referent.|||1.06|0.86|0.36
81680436|NCT00860470|163057850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.2|||Regression, Logistic||GEE with log link function and exchangeable correlation was used to adjust confidence intervals for cluster randomised design; the iron-folic acid supplemented group was the referent.|||1.20|0.88|0.78
81680437|NCT00860470|163057851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.04|||Regression, Logistic||GEE with log link function and exchangeable correlation was used to adjust confidence intervals for cluster randomised design; the iron-folic acid supplemented group was the referent.|||1.04|0.63|0.11
81680438|NCT00860470|163057852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.99|||Regression, Logistic|Bonferroni-adjusted alpha=0.01 (for 5 comparisons)|GEE with log link function and exchangeable correlation was used to adjust confidence intervals for cluster randomised design; the iron-folic acid supplemented group was the referent.|||0.99|0.81|0.02
81680439|NCT00860470|163057853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.91|||Regression, Logistic|Bonferroni-adjusted alpha=0.01 (for 5 comparisons)|GEE with log link function and exchangeable correlation was used to adjust confidence intervals for cluster randomised design; the iron-folic acid supplemented group was the referent.|||0.91|0.80|<0.001
81680440|NCT00860470|163057854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.97|||Regression, Logistic||GEE with log link function and exchangeable correlation was used to adjust confidence intervals for cluster randomised design; the iron-folic acid supplemented group was the referent.|||0.97|0.57|0.03
81680441|NCT00860470|163057855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.86|||Regression, Logistic||GEE with log link function and exchangeable correlation was used to adjust confidence intervals for cluster randomised design; the iron-folic acid supplemented group was the referent.|||0.86|0.62|<0.001
81680442|NCT00860470|163057856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.93|||Regression, Logistic||GEE with log link function and exchangeable correlation was used to adjust confidence intervals for cluster randomised design; the iron-folic acid supplemented group was the referent.|||0.93|0.81|0.87
81680443|NCT00860470|163057857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.91|||Regression, Logistic|Bonferroni-adjusted alpha=0.01 (for 5 comparisons)|GEE with log link function and exchangeable correlation was used to adjust confidence intervals for cluster randomised design; the iron-folic acid supplemented group was the referent.|||0.91|0.85|<0.001
81536076|NCT02792231|162754857|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.31|||negative binomial regression model|||Month 24||0.31|0.12|<.001
81680444|NCT00860470|163057858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.01|||Regression, Logistic|Bonferroni-adjusted alpha=0.01 (for 5 comparisons)|GEE with log link function and exchangeable correlation was used to adjust confidence intervals for cluster randomised design; the iron-folic acid supplemented group was the referent.|||1.01|0.96|0.13
81680445|NCT00888238|163057863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|1.7|||<|0.001||90.0|1.47|1.93|||ANOVA|||||1.93|1.47|<0.001
81680446|NCT00888238|163057864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|1.3|||<|0.001||90.0|1.08|1.52|||ANOVA|||||1.52|1.08|<0.001
81680447|NCT01032629|163057889|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||=|0.4576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.12|||Cox proportional hazard model|||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||1.12|0.78|=0.4576
81680448|NCT01032629|163057889|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||=|0.0467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.0|||Cox proportional hazard model|||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||1.00|0.68|=0.0467
81680449|NCT01032629|163057889|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.03|||Cox proportional hazard method|||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||1.03|0.75|0.1120
81680450|NCT01032629|163057890|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Mean|2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.224|=|0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.571|7.154|||ANCOVA|||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||7.154|-1.571|=0.210
81680451|NCT01032629|163057890|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Mean|4.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.261|=|0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.368|8.504|||ANCOVA|||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||8.504|-0.368|=0.072
81680452|NCT01032629|163057891|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.97|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.97|0.67|
81680453|NCT01032629|163057891|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.85|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.85|0.58|
81680454|NCT01032629|163057892|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.429|0.374||||||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.374|-0.429|
81708744|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.2237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|10.0|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Foreign body sensation - Study eye - Day 15±2||10.0|-2.5|0.2237
81680455|NCT01032629|163057892|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.206|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|0.731||||||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.731|-0.079|
81680456|NCT01032629|163057893|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.94||||||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.940|0.800|
81680457|NCT01032629|163057893|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.91||||||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.910|0.770|
81680458|NCT01032629|163057894|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.599|2.755||||||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||2.755|0.599|
81680459|NCT01032629|163057894|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.553|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.328||||||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||2.328|0.160|
81680460|NCT01032629|163057895|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.355|-0.177||||||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||-0.177|-0.355|
81680461|NCT01032629|163057895|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.405|-0.227||||||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||-0.227|-0.405|
81708745|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.4905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|4.1|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Foreign body sensation - Study eye - Day 15±2||4.1|-8.4|0.4905
81536077|NCT02792231|162754857|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.19|||negative binomial regression model|||End of Study||0.19|0.13|<.001
81680462|NCT01032629|163057896|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.794|-0.374||||||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||-0.374|-0.794|
81680463|NCT01032629|163057896|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.945|-0.523||||||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||-0.523|-0.945|
81680464|NCT01032629|163057897|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|-2.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||||95.0|-3.472|-2.454||||||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||-2.454|-3.472|
81680465|NCT01032629|163057897|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|-3.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.261|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.125|-3.103||||||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||-3.103|-4.125|
81680466|NCT01032629|163057898|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|-2.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.532|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.998|-1.914||||||Statistical analysis (Systolic blood pressure) Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||-1.914|-3.998|
81708746|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9||||0.0687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|0.5|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Foreign body sensation - Study eye - Day 15±2||0.5|-12.3|0.0687
81708747|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.7609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|5.6|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Burning/Stinging - Study eye - Day 15±2||5.6|-4.2|0.7609
81708748|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.6428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.8|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Burning/Stinging - Study eye - Day 15±2||3.8|-6.0|0.6428
81708749|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.4599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|3.2|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Burning/Stinging - Study eye - Day 15±2||3.2|-6.9|0.4599
81680467|NCT01032629|163057898|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|-4.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.534|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.579|-3.484||||||Statistical analysis (Systolic blood pressure) Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||-3.484|-5.579|
81680468|NCT01032629|163057898|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.314|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.437|-0.205||||||Statistical analysis (Diastolic blood pressure) Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||-0.205|-1.437|
81680469|NCT01032629|163057898|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.316|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.245|-1.007||||||Statistical analysis (Diastolic blood pressure) Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||-1.007|-2.245|
81680470|NCT01032629|163057899|OTHER||Hodges-Lehman Estimate|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.07||||||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.070|-0.040|
81680471|NCT01032629|163057899|OTHER||Hodges-Lehman Estimate|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.08||||||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.080|-0.030|
81680472|NCT01032629|163057900|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.105|0.259||||||Statistical analysis (Cholesterol) Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.259|0.105|
81680473|NCT01032629|163057900|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.152|0.307||||||Statistical analysis (Cholesterol) Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.307|0.152|
81680474|NCT01032629|163057900|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.065||||||Statistical analysis (HDL-C)||0.065|0.031|
81680475|NCT01032629|163057900|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.075||||||Statistical analysis (HDL-C) Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.075|0.040|
81680476|NCT01032629|163057900|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.17||||||Statistical analysis (LDL-C) Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.170|0.046|
81680477|NCT01032629|163057900|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.102|0.226||||||Statistical analysis (LDL-C) Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.226|0.102|
81680478|NCT01032629|163057901|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.076||||||||0.076|-0.040|
81680479|NCT01032629|163057901|OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.094||||||||0.094|-0.023|
81680480|NCT03371355|163057902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-24.0||||0.0343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|-2.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-2|-41|0.0343
81708750|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.4217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|10.5|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Itching - Study eye - Day 15±2||10.5|-4.6|0.4217
81708751|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.503||||-2.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|5.0|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Itching - Study eye - Day 15±2||5.0|-10.0|-2.5
81708752|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.4599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|3.2|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Itching - Study eye - Day 15±2||3.2|-6.9|0.4599
81708753|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.6157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|4.4|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Pain - Study eye - Day 15±2||4.4|-2.6|0.6157
81680481|NCT03371355|163057902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-44.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.0|-28.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-28|-56|<0.0001
81680482|NCT03371355|163057902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-37.0||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.0|-17.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|||-17|-52|0.0009
81708754|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.3|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Pain - Study eye - Day 15±2||3.3|-3.7|0.9120
81708755|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.5463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|2.5|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Pain - Study eye - Day 15±2||2.5|-4.6|0.5463
81708756|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.9065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|5.3|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Sticky Feeling - Study eye - Day 15±2||5.3|-5.9|0.9065
81708757|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.5065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|3.7|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Sticky Feeling - Study eye - Day 15±2||3.7|-7.3|0.5065
81708758|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.5977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|4.2|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Sticky Feeling - Study eye - Day 15±2||4.2|-7.1|0.5977
81680483|NCT03371355|163057903|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-49.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.68|-37.06|||ANCOVA|||||-37.06|-62.68|<0.0001
81680484|NCT03371355|163057903|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-71.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.47|-58.85|||ANCOVA|||||-58.85|-84.47|<0.0001
81708759|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.2785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|1.9|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Blurred Vision - Study eye - Day 15±2||1.9|-6.3|0.2785
81708760|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.7454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|3.3|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Blurred vision - Study eye - Day 15±2||3.3|-4.6|0.7454
81708761|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.4588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|5.9|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Blurred vision - Study eye - Day 15±2||5.9|-2.7|0.4588
81708762|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3||||0.2812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|12.3|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Photophobia - Study eye - Day 15±2||12.3|-3.7|0.2812
81708763|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.6811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|9.8|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Photophobia - Study eye - Day 15±2||9.8|-6.5|0.6811
81708764|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.5169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|5.6|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Photophobia - Study eye - Day 15±2||5.6|-10.8|0.5169
81708765|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.7874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|7.8|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Dryness - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||7.8|-5.9|0.7874
81708766|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.8299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|6.1|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Dryness - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||6.1|-7.6|0.8299
81708767|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.6386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|5.4|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Dryness - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||5.4|-8.7|0.6386
81680485|NCT03371355|163057903|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-59.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.04|-45.44|||ANCOVA|||||-45.44|-74.04|<0.0001
81680486|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.5||||0.0327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.59|-1.39|||ANCOVA|||TC||-1.39|-31.59|0.0327
81680487|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-37.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.15|-21.94|||ANCOVA|||TC||-21.94|-52.15|<0.0001
81680488|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-31.6||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.23|-15.05|||ANCOVA|||TC||-15.05|-48.23|0.0003
81680489|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|7.5||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.55|20.54|||ANCOVA|||LDL-C||20.54|-5.55|0.2560
81680490|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.6||||0.1795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.26|4.05|||ANCOVA|||LDL-C||4.05|-21.26|0.1795
81708768|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|10.2|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Foreign body sensation - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||10.2|1.3|0.0132
81708769|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.7177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|3.7|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Foreign body sensation - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||3.7|-5.3|0.7177
81708770|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|-1.9|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Foreign body sensation - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||-1.9|-11.2|0.0077
81680491|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.8||||0.2065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.48|4.95|||ANCOVA|||LDL-C||4.95|-22.48|0.2065
81680492|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.7||||0.1515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.43|1.01|||ANCOVA|||HDL-C||1.01|-6.43|0.1515
81680493|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.29|-4.91|||ANCOVA|||HDL-C||-4.91|-12.29|<0.0001
81680494|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.1||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.18|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||HDL-C||-0.12|-8.18|0.0436
81680495|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.1||||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.94|-1.33|||ANCOVA|||VLDL-C||-1.33|-16.94|0.0224
81680496|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-15.4||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.94|-7.84|||ANCOVA|||VLDL-C||-7.84|-22.94|0.0001
81680497|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.8||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.86|-2.78|||ANCOVA|||VLDL-C||-2.78|-18.86|0.0091
81680498|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.9||||0.0748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.12|1.42|||ANCOVA|||Non-HDL-C||1.42|-29.12|0.0748
81680499|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-28.4||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.68|-13.18|||ANCOVA|||Non-HDL-C||-13.18|-43.68|0.0004
81680500|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-27.4||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.08|-10.64|||ANCOVA|||Non-HDL-C||-10.64|-44.08|0.0016
81536078|NCT02792231|162754858|SUPERIORITY||Geo-mean ratio|0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Month 3||0.93|0.85|<.001
81536079|NCT02792231|162754858|SUPERIORITY||Geo-mean ratio|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Month 12||0.79|0.70|<.001
81680501|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.44||||0.6005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.68|6.8|||ANCOVA|||ApoB||6.80|-11.68|0.6005
81536080|NCT02792231|162754858|SUPERIORITY||Geo-mean ratio|0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Month 24||0.81|0.71|<.001
81536081|NCT02792231|162754859|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.15|||random coefficient model|||||0.15|-0.02|0.128
81680502|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.83||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.07|-0.59|||ANCOVA|||ApoB||-0.59|-19.07|0.0374
81680503|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.28||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.55|5.0|||ANCOVA|||ApoB||5.00|-15.55|0.3100
81680504|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.002||||0.0728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.09|||ANCOVA|||ApoB-48||0.09|-2.10|0.0728
81680505|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.803||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|-0.69|||ANCOVA|||ApoB-48||-0.69|-2.91|0.0018
81680506|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.091||||0.0759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.12|||ANCOVA|||ApoB-48||0.12|-2.30|0.0759
81680507|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.887||||0.8451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.89|8.11|||ANCOVA|||ApoB-100||8.11|-9.89|0.8451
81680508|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.59||||0.0973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.59|1.41|||ANCOVA|||ApoB-100||1.41|-16.59|0.0973
81680509|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.418||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.45|6.61|||ANCOVA|||ApoB-100||6.61|-13.45|0.5000
81680510|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.753||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.47|-2.03|||ANCOVA|||ApoCIII||-2.03|-7.47|0.0008
81680511|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.499|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.18|-5.82|||ANCOVA|||ApoCIII||-5.82|-11.18|<0.0001
81680512|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.78|-3.93|||ANCOVA|||ApoCIII||-3.93|-9.78|<0.0001
81680513|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.8||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|-7.85|||ANCOVA|||ApoA1||-7.85|-25.80|0.0003
81680514|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-35.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.07|-26.24|||ANCOVA|||ApoA1||-26.24|-44.07|<0.0001
81680515|NCT03371355|163057904|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-21.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.89|-11.39|||ANCOVA|||ApoA1||-11.39|-30.89|<0.0001
81680516|NCT03371355|163057905|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0128||||0.8299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.13|||ANCOVA|||||0.13|-0.10|0.8299
81680517|NCT03371355|163057905|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.0144||||0.8102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.10|-0.13|0.8102
81680518|NCT03371355|163057905|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.0146||||0.8223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.11|||ANCOVA|||||0.11|-0.14|0.8223
81680519|NCT03371355|163057906|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|7.8||||0.0604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|16.02|||ANCOVA|||Lp(a)||16.02|-0.35|0.0604
81680520|NCT03371355|163057906|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.6||||0.7048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.61|9.74|||ANCOVA|||Lp(a)||9.74|-6.61|0.7048
81680521|NCT03371355|163057906|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.7||||0.7024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.65|7.2|||ANCOVA|||Lp(a)||7.20|-10.65|0.7024
81680522|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-45.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.0|-33.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ANGPTL3||-33|-54|<0.0001
81680523|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-62.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.0|-54.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ANGPTL3||-54|-69|<0.0001
81680524|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-58.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.0|-47.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ANGPTL3||-47|-66|<0.0001
81536082|NCT02792231|162754862|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.641||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.486|0.847|||Regression, Cox|||This study was not powered for the analysis of this endpoint individually. It was pre-specified in the study protocol to combine the data from this study with study COMB157G2301 to address this endpoint.||0.847|0.486|0.002
81536083|NCT02792231|162754863|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.657||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.481|0.898|||Regression, Cox|||This study was not powered for the analysis of this endpoint individually. It was pre-specified in the study protocol to combine the data from this study with study COMB157G2301 to address this endpoint.||0.898|0.481|0.008
81680525|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-9.0||||0.0309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-1.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|TC||-1|-16|0.0309
81680526|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-19.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-12.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|TC||-12|-26|<0.0001
81680527|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-17.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|-9.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|TC||-9|-25|<0.0001
81680528|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|6.0||||0.4016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|21.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|LDL-C||21|-7|0.4016
81680529|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-7.0||||0.2589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|6.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|LDL-C||6|-18|0.2589
81680530|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-12.0||||0.0616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|1.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|LDL-C||1|-24|0.0616
81680531|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-8.0||||0.1918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|4.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|HDL-C||4|-18|0.1918
81680532|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-24.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|-14.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|HDL-C||-14|-32|<0.0001
81680533|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-10.0||||0.1132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|3.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|HDL-C||3|-21|0.1132
81680534|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-24.0||||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.0|-5.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|VLDL-C||-5|-40|0.0177
81680535|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-38.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.0|-23.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|VLDL-C||-23|-51|<0.0001
81536084|NCT04073186|162754885|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the First wearing Cycle was concluded if the lower confidence limit of leastsquare mean as greater than 32.|Least-square Mean|59.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.6|64.0|||Linear Mixed Model|the Kenward and Roger method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.||||64.0|54.6|
81680536|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-30.0||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.0|-12.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|VLDL-C||-12|-45|0.0033
81680537|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-10.0||||0.0523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|0.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|Non-HDL-C||0|-18|0.0523
81680538|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-18.0||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-9.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|Non-HDL-C||-9|-26|0.0002
81680539|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-19.0||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-9.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|Non-HDL-C||-9|-28|0.0004
81680540|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-3.0||||0.4204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|5.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoB||5|-12|0.4204
81680541|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-9.0||||0.0441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|0.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoB||0|-16|0.0441
81680542|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-7.0||||0.1324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|2.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoB||2|-16|0.1324
81680543|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-29.0||||0.1009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.0|7.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoB-48||7|-53|0.1009
81680544|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-52.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.0|-28.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoB-48||-28|-68|0.0005
81680545|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-21.0||||0.3004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.0|24.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoB-48||24|-50|0.3004
81680546|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-2.0||||0.6135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|7.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoB-100||7|-10|0.6135
81680547|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-7.0||||0.1127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|2.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoB-100||2|-15|0.1127
81680548|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-5.0||||0.2576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|4.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoB-100||4|-14|0.2576
81680549|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-36.0||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.0|-16.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoCIII||-16|-52|0.0017
81680550|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-58.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.0|-45.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoCIII||-45|-68|<0.0001
81680551|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-47.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.0|-29.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoCIII||-29|-61|<0.0001
81536085|NCT04073186|162754886|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens was concluded if the upper confidence limit of least-square mean was below the pre-defined threshold 0.10 logMAR.|Least-square Mean|-0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0191|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.124|-0.044||Distance (4 Meter)|Linear Mixed Model|The Kenward and Roger Method was used for the demoninator degrees of freedom.||||-0.044|-0.124|
81680552|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-11.0||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|-2.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoAI||-2|-20|0.0193
81680553|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-26.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|-19.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoAI||-19|-33|<0.0001
81680554|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-14.0||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|-4.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|ApoAI||-4|-23|0.0063
81680555|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-2.0||||0.8873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|23.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|FFA||23|-21|0.8873
81680556|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB|-8.0||||0.4404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|15.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|FFA||15|-27|0.4404
81680557|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB]|-1.0||||0.9665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|27.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|FFA||27|-22|0.9665
81680558|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB]|-7.0||||0.4133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|10.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|Lp\[a\]||10|-21|0.4133
81536086|NCT04073186|162754886|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens was concluded if the upper confidence limit of least-square mean was below the pre-defined threshold 0.17 logMAR.|Least-square Mean|-0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0191|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.068|0.012|||Linear Mixed Model|The Kenward and Roger Method was used for the demoninator degrees of freedom||Intermediate (64 CM)||0.012|-0.068|
81680559|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB]|-6.0||||0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|11.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|Lp\[a\]||11|-20|0.4750
81680560|NCT03371355|163057907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference in % CFB]|-4.0||||0.6354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|15.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference in percent (%) change from baseline (CFB) based on difference in least square mean (LSM) of log (Primary Analysis Time Point/Baseline) was estimated.|Lp\[a\]||15|-20|0.6354
81680561|NCT03371355|163057908|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-17.2||||0.1799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.53|8.1|||ANCOVA|||||8.10|-42.53|0.1799
81680562|NCT03371355|163057908|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|13.8||||0.2867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.83|39.49|||ANCOVA|||||39.49|-11.83|0.2867
81680563|NCT03371355|163057908|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.2||||0.8812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.78|31.14|||ANCOVA|||||31.14|-26.78|0.8812
81680564|NCT03371355|163057909|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.28||||0.3995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.38|||ANCOVA|||||0.38|-0.94|0.3995
81680565|NCT03371355|163057909|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.08||||0.8155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.75|||ANCOVA|||||0.75|-0.59|0.8155
81680566|NCT03371355|163057909|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.16||||0.6466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.86|||ANCOVA|||||0.86|-0.54|0.6466
81536087|NCT04073186|162754886|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens was concluded if the upper confidence limit of least-square mean was below the pre-defined threshold 0.17 logMAR|Least-square Means|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0191|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.077|||Linear Mixed Model|The Kenward and Roger Method was used for the demoninator degrees of freedom||Near (40 CM)||0.077|-0.003|
81680567|NCT03371355|163057910|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.39||||0.7393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.66|6.89|||ANCOVA|||||6.89|-9.66|0.7393
81680568|NCT03371355|163057910|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.13||||0.9744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.45|8.18|||ANCOVA|||||8.18|-8.45|0.9744
81680569|NCT03371355|163057910|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.58||||0.4477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.75|12.91|||ANCOVA|||||12.91|-5.75|0.4477
81680570|NCT03371355|163057911|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.794||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|3.14|||ANCOVA|||||3.14|-6.72|0.4710
81680571|NCT03371355|163057911|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.26||||0.9169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|5.2|||ANCOVA|||||5.20|-4.68|0.9169
81680572|NCT03371355|163057911|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.133||||0.4484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|7.7|||ANCOVA|||||7.70|-3.44|0.4484
81680573|NCT03371355|163057912|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-23.2||||0.0916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.17|3.83|||ANCOVA|||||3.83|-50.17|0.0916
81680574|NCT03371355|163057912|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.4||||0.4032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.51|15.63|||ANCOVA|||||15.63|-38.51|0.4032
81680575|NCT03371355|163057912|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.9||||0.8959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.56|31.45|||ANCOVA|||||31.45|-27.56|0.8959
81680576|NCT03371355|163057913|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.052||||0.3202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.05|||ANCOVA|||||0.05|-0.16|0.3202
81680577|NCT03371355|163057913|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.8485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.09|||ANCOVA|||||0.09|-0.11|0.8485
81680578|NCT03371355|163057913|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0314||||0.5812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.14|||ANCOVA|||||0.14|-0.08|0.5812
81680579|NCT03371355|163057914|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.43||||0.6157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|2.15|||ANCOVA|||||2.15|-1.28|0.6157
81680580|NCT03371355|163057914|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.01||||0.9869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|1.69|||ANCOVA|||||1.69|-1.66|0.9869
81680581|NCT03371355|163057914|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.33||||0.7084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|1.42|||ANCOVA|||||1.42|-2.07|0.7084
81680582|NCT03371355|163057915|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.79||||0.4431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|10.0|||ANCOVA|||SBP||10.00|-4.41|0.4431
81680583|NCT03371355|163057915|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.08||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|9.22|||ANCOVA|||SBP||9.22|-5.05|0.5630
81680584|NCT03371355|163057915|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.63||||0.6634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.06|5.79|||ANCOVA|||SBP||5.79|-9.06|0.6634
81680585|NCT03371355|163057915|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.11||||0.0937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|8.92|||ANCOVA|||DBP||8.92|-0.71|0.0937
81680586|NCT03371355|163057915|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.49||||0.1522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|8.28|||ANCOVA|||DBP||8.28|-1.31|0.1522
81680587|NCT03371355|163057915|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.62||||0.5188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|6.59|||ANCOVA|||DBP||6.59|-3.35|0.5188
81680588|NCT03371355|163057916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.57||||0.5299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|2.39|||ANCOVA|||Weight||2.39|-1.24|0.5299
81680589|NCT03371355|163057916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.12||||0.8919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|1.65|||ANCOVA|||Weight||1.65|-1.89|0.8919
81680590|NCT03371355|163057916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.6653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|1.44|||ANCOVA|||Weight||1.44|-2.25|0.6653
81680591|NCT03371355|163057916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.35||||0.4213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|8.14|||ANCOVA|||SBP||8.14|-3.43|0.4213
81680592|NCT03371355|163057916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.23||||0.6696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|6.96|||ANCOVA|||SBP||6.96|-4.49|0.6696
81680593|NCT03371355|163057916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.23||||0.6819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|4.73|||ANCOVA|||SBP||4.73|-7.20|0.6819
81680594|NCT03371355|163057916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.01||||0.1171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|11.31|||ANCOVA|||DBP||11.31|-1.28|0.1171
81680595|NCT03371355|163057916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.94||||0.2155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|10.21|||ANCOVA|||DBP||10.21|-2.33|0.2155
81680596|NCT03371355|163057916|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.7||||0.6034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|8.2|||ANCOVA|||DBP||8.20|-4.79|0.6034
81680597|NCT03371355|163057917|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.98||||0.5752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|4.44|||ANCOVA|||||4.44|-2.48|0.5752
81680598|NCT03371355|163057917|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.09||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|7.59|||ANCOVA|||||7.59|0.58|0.0230
81680599|NCT03371355|163057917|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.57||||0.3965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|5.25|||ANCOVA|||||5.25|-2.10|0.3965
81680600|NCT03371355|163057918|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|12.44||||0.3023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.39|36.26|||ANCOVA|||||36.26|-11.39|0.3023
81680601|NCT03371355|163057918|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|26.03||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|50.19|||ANCOVA|||||50.19|1.87|0.0350
81680602|NCT03371355|163057918|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|12.27||||0.3374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.02|37.55|||ANCOVA|||||37.55|-13.02|0.3374
81680603|NCT03371355|163057920|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.59||||0.4583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.49|4.31|||ANCOVA|||||4.31|-9.49|0.4583
81680604|NCT03371355|163057920|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.71||||0.0943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.43|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.00|-12.43|0.0943
81680605|NCT03371355|163057920|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.57||||0.1909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.45|2.32|||ANCOVA|||||2.32|-11.45|0.1909
81680606|NCT03371355|163057921|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|7.1||||0.1294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|16.22|||ANCOVA|||ALT||16.22|-2.10|0.1294
81680607|NCT03371355|163057921|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|14.8||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.98|23.59|||ANCOVA|||ALT||23.59|5.98|0.0012
81680608|NCT03371355|163057921|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|8.9||||0.0594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|18.11|||ANCOVA|||ALT||18.11|-0.36|0.0594
81680609|NCT03371355|163057921|SUPERIORITY||[Least Squares Mean Difference|5.0||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|10.45|||ANCOVA|||AST||10.45|-0.47|0.0730
81680610|NCT03371355|163057921|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|8.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.17|13.7|||ANCOVA|||AST||13.70|3.17|0.0020
81680611|NCT03371355|163057921|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|12.0|||ANCOVA|||AST||12.00|1.05|0.0200
81680612|NCT03371355|163057922|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.19||||0.4812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|2.16|||ANCOVA|||||2.16|-4.55|0.4812
81680613|NCT03371355|163057922|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.53||||0.3679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.88|1.83|||ANCOVA|||||1.83|-4.88|0.3679
81680614|NCT03371355|163057922|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.18||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.72|-0.65|||ANCOVA|||||-0.65|-7.72|0.0210
81680615|NCT03371355|163057923|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.15||||0.6227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.44|||ANCOVA|||||0.44|-0.73|0.6227
81680616|NCT03371355|163057923|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.38||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.20|-0.97|0.1950
81680617|NCT03371355|163057923|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.38||||0.2271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.24|||ANCOVA|||||0.24|-1.00|0.2271
81680618|NCT03371355|163057924|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|17.06||||0.8591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-173.57|207.69|||ANCOVA|||SAT||207.69|-173.57|0.8591
81680619|NCT03371355|163057924|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|32.92||||0.7404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-164.11|229.95|||ANCOVA|||SAT||229.95|-164.11|0.7404
81680620|NCT03371355|163057924|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.3||||0.8711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-215.5|182.9|||ANCOVA|||SAT||182.90|-215.50|0.8711
81680621|NCT03371355|163057924|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.95||||0.9569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-176.64|186.53|||ANCOVA|||VAT||186.53|-176.64|0.9569
81680622|NCT03371355|163057924|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-24.26||||0.8025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-216.53|168.02|||ANCOVA|||VAT||168.02|-216.53|0.8025
81680623|NCT03371355|163057924|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|22.02||||0.8202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-170.09|214.12|||ANCOVA|||VAT||214.12|-170.09|0.8202
81680624|NCT03371355|163057925|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.11||||0.9734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.47|6.69|||ANCOVA|||||6.69|-6.47|0.9734
81680625|NCT03371355|163057925|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.8333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.25|5.86|||ANCOVA|||||5.86|-7.25|0.8333
81680626|NCT03371355|163057925|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.66||||0.6207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|8.31|||ANCOVA|||||8.31|-4.99|0.6207
81680627|NCT03371355|163057926|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.01||||0.8026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.06|||ANCOVA|||||0.06|-0.04|0.8026
81680628|NCT03371355|163057926|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.4917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.03|||ANCOVA|||||0.03|-0.07|0.4917
81708771|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3||||0.0301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|10.0|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Burning/Stinging - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||10.0|0.6|0.0301
81680629|NCT03371355|163057926|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0||||0.8916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.05|||ANCOVA|||||0.05|-0.05|0.8916
81680630|NCT03371355|163057927|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.11||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.71|||ANCOVA|||||0.71|-0.50|0.7280
81680631|NCT03371355|163057927|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.7354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.49|||ANCOVA|||||0.49|-0.69|0.7354
81680632|NCT03371355|163057927|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.23||||0.4682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.39|||ANCOVA|||||0.39|-0.84|0.4682
81680633|NCT00619957|163057929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|4.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.46|5.6|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||5.60|3.46|<0.0001
81680634|NCT00619957|163057930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|3.47|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||3.47|1.66|<0.0001
81680635|NCT00619957|163057931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|4.16|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||4.16|2.19|<0.0001
81680636|NCT00619957|163057932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.49|5.66|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||5.66|3.49|<0.0001
81680637|NCT00619957|163057933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.1856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.99|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||0.99|-0.19|0.1856
81686394|NCT01025336|163070026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|1.86|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.86|1.33|
81686395|NCT01025336|163070026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.42|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.42|1.10|
81686396|NCT01025336|163070026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.43|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.43|1.14|
81686397|NCT01025336|163070026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|2.6|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.60|1.80|
81680638|NCT00619957|163057934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.65||||0.0346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.25|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||1.25|0.05|0.0346
81680639|NCT00619957|163057935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.41|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||2.41|0.98|<0.0001
81680640|NCT00619957|163057936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.17|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||2.17|0.76|<0.0001
81680641|NCT00619957|163057937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.2538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.36|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||1.36|-0.36|0.2538
81680642|NCT00619957|163057938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.86||||0.0537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.74|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||1.74|-0.01|0.0537
81680643|NCT00619957|163057939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.24||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.15|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||2.15|0.32|0.0081
81680644|NCT00619957|163057940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.06||||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.94|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||1.94|0.18|0.0187
81680645|NCT00619957|163057941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.57||||0.1408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.34|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||1.34|-0.19|0.1408
81680646|NCT00619957|163057942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.07||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.92|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||1.92|0.23|0.0129
81536088|NCT04073186|162754887|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens at 4-week followup compared to it at 2-week follow-up will beconcluded if the lower confidence limit of leastsquare mean difference is greater than 0.|Least-square Mean Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-0.1|||Linear Mixed Model|the Kenward and Roger method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|LSM difference was calculated as Second Wearing Cycle minus First Wearing Cycle|||-0.1|-8.1|
81680647|NCT00619957|163057943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.26|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||3.26|1.35|<0.0001
81680648|NCT00619957|163057944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|3.08|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||3.08|1.22|<0.0001
81536089|NCT00423657|162754907|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the observed difference in the primary outcome measure between ceftaroline and vancomycin plus aztreonam was calculated. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95%CI was higher than -10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|5.0|||||Risk difference corresponds to Ceftaroline clinical cure rate minus Vancomycin plus Aztreonam clinical cure rate. The confidence interval was calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|The primary objective of this study was to determine the noninferiority in clinical cure rate of ceftaroline in comparison with vancomycin plus aztreonam in adult subjects with cSSSI.||5.0|-5.8|
81680649|NCT00619957|163057945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-43.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.52|-35.67|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||-35.67|-51.52|<0.0001
81680650|NCT00619957|163057946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-44.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.01|-31.43|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||-31.43|-58.01|<0.0001
81536090|NCT02748863|162754915|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|717.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.0|7569.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||7569.56|68.00|< 0.0001
81536091|NCT02748863|162754916|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|168.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.2|1337.22|||Regression, Logistic|||||1337.22|21.20|< 0.0001
81686398|NCT01025336|163070026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|2.06|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the concentrations.|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Prevaccination 2 and 1 Year Postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.06|1.44|
81686399|NCT01025336|163070027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.64|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 1: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale.||1.64|0.87|
81686400|NCT01025336|163070027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.08|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 3: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale.||1.08|0.63|
81686401|NCT01025336|163070027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.8|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 4: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale.||2.80|1.25|
81686402|NCT01025336|163070027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.53|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 5: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale.||1.53|0.71|
81686403|NCT01025336|163070027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.67|11.44|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale.||11.44|4.67|
81686404|NCT01025336|163070027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|4.17|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale.||4.17|1.61|
81686405|NCT01025336|163070027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|3.29|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale.||3.29|1.22|
81686406|NCT01025336|163070027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.77|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale.||2.77|0.96|
81686407|NCT01025336|163070027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.28|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 14: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale.||1.28|0.54|
81708772|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.8657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|5.1|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Burning/Stinging - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||5.1|-4.3|0.8657
81708773|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-0.1|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Burning/Stinging - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||-0.1|-9.7|0.0440
81708774|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1||||0.1351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|9.6|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Itching - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||9.6|-1.4|0.1351
81708775|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.8821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|5.2|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Itching - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||5.2|-6.0|0.8821
81708776|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5||||0.1208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|1.3|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Itching - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||1.3|-10.3|0.1208
81708777|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.5|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Pain - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||3.5|-3.3|0.9440
81708778|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.4903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.5|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Pain - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||4.5|-2.2|0.4903
81708779|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.5364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|4.3|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Pain - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||4.3|-2.3|0.5364
81708780|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|5.7|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Sticky feeling - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||5.7|-2.9|0.5100
81708781|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.1132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|7.8|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Sticky feeling - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||7.8|-0.9|0.1132
81708782|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.3457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|6.5|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Sticky feeling - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||6.5|-2.4|0.3457
81708783|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|7.9|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Blurred vision - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||7.9|0.8|0.0185
81708784|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6||||0.0408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|7.1|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Blurred vision - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||7.1|0.2|0.0408
81708785|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.6992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|3.0|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Blurred vision - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||3.0|-4.4|0.6992
81708786|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9||||0.0905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|12.8|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Photophobia - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||12.8|-1.0|0.0905
81708787|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.3054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|10.4|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Photophobia - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||10.4|-3.4|0.3054
81708788|NCT03031327|163114436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5024||||0.5024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|4.8|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance on changes from baseline in ocular tolerability - Photophobia - Non Study eye - Day 15±2||4.8|-9.6|0.5024
81708789|NCT03031327|163114438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.1226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||Student t-test pooled|Student t-test with pool method for estimating common variance on changes from baseline in ocular surface vital staining||Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.8|-0.1|0.1226
81708790|NCT03031327|163114438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.2854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7|||Student t-test pooled|Student t-test with pool method for estimating common variance on changes from baseline in ocular surface vital staining||Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.7|-0.2|0.2854
81708791|NCT03031327|163114438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.6525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4|||Student t-test pooled|Student t-test pooled method for estimating common variance on changes from baseline in ocular surface vital staining -||Student t-test on changes from baseline in ocular surface vital staining - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.4|-0.6|0.6525
81708792|NCT03031327|163114438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||Student t-test pooled|Student t-test pooled method for estimating common variance on changes from baseline in ocular surface vital staining -||Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.5|-0.4|0.8843
81708793|NCT03031327|163114438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.0806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||Student t-test pooled|Student t-test pooled method for estimating common variance on changes from baseline in ocular surface vital staining||Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.0|-0.6|0.0806
81708794|NCT03031327|163114438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.0628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.0|||Student t-test pooled|Student t-test pooled method for estimating common variance on changes from baseline in ocular surface vital staining||Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.0|-0.7|0.0628
81708795|NCT03031327|163114439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.2004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in Schirmer-I test - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.9|-0.2|0.2004
81708796|NCT03031327|163114439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.5413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in Schirmer-I test - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.6|-0.3|0.5413
81680651|NCT00619957|163057947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-42.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.99|-28.67|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled centers.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||-28.67|-55.99|<0.0001
81680652|NCT00619957|163057948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-46.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.38|-33.72|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||-33.72|-59.38|<0.0001
81708797|NCT03031327|163114439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.4607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.4|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in Schirmer-I test - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.4|-0.8|0.4607
81708798|NCT03031327|163114439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.1248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.4|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in Schirmer-I test - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||1.4|-0.2|0.1248
81708799|NCT03031327|163114439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.0624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.1|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in Schirmer-I test - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||1.1|0.0|0.0624
81536092|NCT02748863|162754917|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|38.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.41|50.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||||50.09|27.41|< 0.0001
81536093|NCT02748863|162754917|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|36.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.19|47.76|||t-test, 2 sided|||||47.76|25.19|< 0.0001
81536094|NCT02748863|162754919|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|400.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.48|3379.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||3379.99|47.48|< 0.0001
81536095|NCT00702468|162754932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.335||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.162|0.691|||Chi-squared|||||0.691|0.162|0.013
81536096|NCT00702468|162754933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated treatment difference|-0.21||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.22|0.79|||ANCOVA||Negative difference indicates the comparison is in favour of Sativex|||0.79|-1.22|0.720
81708800|NCT03031327|163114439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.7927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.8|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in Schirmer-I test - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.8|-1.0|0.7927
81708801|NCT03031327|163114440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in TFBUT - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.7|-0.6|0.9717
81708802|NCT03031327|163114440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.7386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.9|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.9|-0.6|0.7386
81708803|NCT03031327|163114440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.7498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.8|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in TFBUT - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.8|-0.6|0.7498
81536097|NCT00702468|162754934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment difference|0.53||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.68|5.74|||ANCOVA|||||5.74|-4.68|0.86
81536098|NCT00702468|162754936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-1.78||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.52|10.96|||ANCOVA||Negative difference indicates the comparison is in favour of Sativex|It is important to emphasise that only four placebo subjects were included in the analysis and 11 of the Sativex subjects - this sample size is too small for a meaningful comparison between treatments. The reason for not including some of the data in this analysis is that a number of the subjects who withdrew early from the study restarted their own Sativex before the assessment was done.||10.96|-14.52|0.81
81680653|NCT00619957|163057949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-45.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.01|-33.29|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||-33.29|-57.01|<0.0001
81536099|NCT00702468|162754937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||treatment difference|-0.64||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|0.33|||ANCOVA||A negative difference indicates the comparison is in favour of Sativex|||0.33|-1.60|0.271
81680654|NCT00619957|163057950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.43|-8.32|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||-8.32|-23.43|<0.0001
81680655|NCT00619957|163057951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.08|-12.91|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||-12.91|-31.08|<0.0001
81680656|NCT00619957|163057952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-21.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.75|-13.17|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||-13.17|-30.75|<0.0001
81680657|NCT00619957|163057953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.11||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|-6.02|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||-6.02|-24.20|0.0012
81680658|NCT00619957|163057954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.37||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.24|-7.49|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||-7.49|-25.24|0.0003
81680659|NCT00619957|163057955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.29|-11.99|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||-11.99|-19.29|<0.0001
81680660|NCT00619957|163057956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-21.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.61|-16.59|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||-16.59|-25.61|<0.0001
81680661|NCT00619957|163057957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|-16.98|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||-16.98|-27.80|<0.0001
81680662|NCT00619957|163057958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-28.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.84|-16.47|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||-16.47|-39.84|<0.0001
81680663|NCT00619957|163057959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-27.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.63|-16.87|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||-16.87|-37.63|<0.0001
81536100|NCT00702468|162754938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.562||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.585|13.997|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.997|1.585|0.017
81536101|NCT00702468|162754939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.55||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.942|118.773|||Regression, Logistic|||||118.773|3.942|0.0011
81536102|NCT00702468|162754940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.444||||0.1151|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.948|13.718|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.718|0.948|0.1151
81536103|NCT00657046|162754941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.693|||||||ANCOVA|GLM model with baseline as a covariate.||||||0.693
81536104|NCT00657046|162754941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.807|||||||ANCOVA|GLM model with baseline as a covariate.||||||0.807
81536105|NCT00657046|162754942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.212|||||||ANCOVA|GLM model with baseline as a covariate.||||||0.212
81536106|NCT00657046|162754942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||ANCOVA|GLM model with baseline as a covariate.||||||0.230
81680664|NCT00619957|163057960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.14||||0.8794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|1.71|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||1.71|-1.99|0.8794
81680665|NCT00619957|163057961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.47||||0.6658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|1.67|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||1.67|-2.62|0.6658
81680666|NCT00619957|163057962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.29||||0.784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|1.81|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment and pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||1.81|-2.39|0.7840
81680667|NCT00619957|163057963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlled for pooled center.||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||||<0.0001
81680668|NCT00619957|163057964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.771||||0.7284||95.0|0.184|3.226|||Log Rank|||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||3.226|0.184|0.7284
81680669|NCT00619957|163057965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.688||||0.5293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.245|1.932|||Log Rank|||A total of 210 patients will be randomized to 35 mg once a week risedronate and placebo groups in 2:1 ratio. Sample size will allow detection of a difference of at least 3% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from Baseline at 24 months between risedronate and placebo with at least 90% power. This calculation is based on the assumptions that the common within-group standard deviation (SD) would be below 5%, and the dropout rate within 2 years is about 35%.||1.932|0.245|0.5293
81680670|NCT00723957|163057966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.41|||Regression, Cox|||||1.41||
81680671|NCT00723957|163057966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5735|||||||Log Rank|||P-value is 1-sided||||0.5735
81680672|NCT00723957|163057967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.1|||Regression, Cox|||||1.10||
81680673|NCT00723957|163057967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.175|||||||Log Rank|||P-value is 1-sided||||0.1750
81680674|NCT00723957|163057968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.15|||Regression, Cox|||||1.15||
81680675|NCT00723957|163057968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.316|ONE_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||P-value is 1-sided||||0.316
81680676|NCT00723957|163057974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||2.1|||Regression, Cox||β3T+ subgroup|||2.10||
81536107|NCT00657046|162754943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.712|||||||ANCOVA|GLM model with baseline as a covariate.||||||0.712
81536108|NCT00657046|162754943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.607|||||||ANCOVA|GLM model with baseline as a covariate.||||||0.607
81536109|NCT00657046|162754944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4602|||||||ANCOVA|GLM model with baseline as a covariate||||||0.4602
81536110|NCT00657046|162754944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||ANCOVA|GLM model with baseline as a covariate||||||0.940
81536111|NCT00657046|162754945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.376|||||||ANCOVA|GLM model with baseline as a covariate||||||0.376
81536112|NCT00657046|162754945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.903|||||||ANCOVA|GLM model with baseline as a covariate||||||0.903
81708804|NCT03031327|163114440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.3229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.4|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in TFBUT - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.4|-1.1|0.3229
81708805|NCT03031327|163114440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.9|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in TFBUT - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.9|-0.5|0.5700
81708806|NCT03031327|163114440|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.1197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.3|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in TFBUT - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||1.3|-0.2|0.1197
81708807|NCT03031327|163114441|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||Student t-test pooled|||Student t-test on changes from baseline in BCDVA - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.6|-0.6|0.8787
81708808|NCT03031327|163114441|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.8159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||Student t-test pooled|||Student t-test on changes from baseline in BCDVA - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.7|-0.5|0.8159
81708809|NCT03031327|163114441|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.6525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||Student t-test pooled|||Student t-test on changes from baseline in BCDVA - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.6|-0.4|0.6525
81467526|NCT03339726|162626968|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.287||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.57||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.57|-0.56|0.997
81708810|NCT03031327|163114441|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4|||Student t-test pooled|||Student t-test on changes from baseline in BCDVA - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.4|-1.0|0.3340
81536113|NCT00657046|162754946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.319|||||||ANCOVA|GLM model with baseline as a covariate||||||0.319
81536114|NCT00657046|162754946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.408|||||||ANCOVA|GLM model with baseline as a covariate||||||0.408
81536115|NCT00657046|162754947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||ANCOVA|GLM model with baseline as a covariate||||||0.004
81536116|NCT00657046|162754947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|GLM model with baseline as a covariate||||||0.030
81536117|NCT00657046|162754948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||ANCOVA|GLM model with baseline as a covariate||||||0.025
81536118|NCT00657046|162754948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||ANCOVA|GLM model with baseline as a covariate.||||||0.022
81536119|NCT00657046|162754949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.082|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.082
81708811|NCT03031327|163114441|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||Student t-test pooled|||Student t-test on changes from baseline in BCDVA - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.7|-0.7|0.9749
81708812|NCT03031327|163114441|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.1984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9|||Student t-test pooled|||Student t-test on changes from baseline in BCDVA - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.9|-0.2|0.1984
81708813|NCT03031327|163114442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.6497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|16.4|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in SANDE scores - Frequency of symptoms - Day 15±2 pre-dose||16.4|-10.5|0.6497
81708814|NCT03031327|163114442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9||||0.1443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|2.6|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in SANDE scores - Frequency of symptoms - Day 15±2 pre-dose||2.6|-16.5|0.1443
81708815|NCT03031327|163114442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.9||||0.0751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|1.1|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in SANDE scores - Frequency of symptoms - Day 15±2 pre-dose||1.1|-20.9|0.0751
81708816|NCT03031327|163114442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.5015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|15.5|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in SANDE scores - Severity of symptoms - Day 15±2 pre-dose||15.5|-7.9|0.5015
81708817|NCT03031327|163114442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1||||0.3217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|4.4|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in SANDE scores - Severity of symptoms - Day 15±2 pre-dose||4.4|-12.5|0.3217
81708818|NCT03031327|163114442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9||||0.1026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|1.8|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in SANDE scores - Severity of symptoms - Day 15±2 pre-dose||1.8|-17.5|0.1026
81708819|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Meibomian Glands - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708820|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Meibomian Glands - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708821|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Meibomian Glands - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708822|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4101|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Meibomian Glands - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||0.4101
81708823|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4101|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Meibomian Glands - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||0.4101
81536120|NCT00657046|162754949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.008
81536121|NCT00867165|162754971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-26.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.8|-22.69|||ANCOVA|||||-22.69|-30.80|<0.001
81536122|NCT00867165|162754972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-20.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|-17.65|||ANCOVA|||||-17.65|-24.20|<0.001
81680677|NCT00723957|163057974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||0.9|||Regression, Cox||β3T- subgroup|||0.90||
81708824|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Meibomian Glands - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81680678|NCT00723957|163057974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.4|||Regression, Cox||Overall population|||1.40||
81680679|NCT01763164|163057989|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.8|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio was obtained from the stratified unadjusted Cox model. P-value was obtained from the one-sided stratified log-rank test.||0.80|0.47|< 0.001
81680680|NCT01763164|163057990|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.33|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio was obtained from the stratified unadjusted Cox model. P-value was obtained from the one-sided stratified log rank test.||1.33|0.75|0.499
81680681|NCT01763164|163057991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confirmed ORR: The p-value (2-sided) was computed from stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test statistic.||||0.015
81680682|NCT01763164|163057991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confirmed ORR + Unconfirmed ORR: The p-value (2-sided) was computed from stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test statistic.||||0.002
81680683|NCT01763164|163058004|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.13|||Log Rank|||||2.13|0.96|
81708825|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4101|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Erythema - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||0.4101
81708826|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4101|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Erythema - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||0.4101
81708827|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Erythema - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81680684|NCT01763164|163058007|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.2||||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|4.06|||Log Rank|||Log-rank test and Cox PH model were stratified by American joint committee on cancer stage, prior line immunotherapy and ECOG performance status. P-value was one tailed and was based on the log-rank score test. Hazard ratio and 95% CI was based on a Wald test from Cox model.||4.06|1.19|0.995
81680685|NCT03377634|163058010|OTHER|Analysis of covariance on change in PROMIS Pain intensity, with group as fixed effect and controlling for baseline pain intensity||||||0.11|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.11
81680686|NCT03377634|163058011|OTHER|Analysis of covariance on change in PROMIS pain interference, with group as fixed effect and controlling for baseline pain interference||||||0.99|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.99
81680687|NCT03377634|163058012|OTHER|Analysis of covariance on change in SPPB, with group as fixed effect and controlling for baseline SPPB||||||0.14|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.14
81680688|NCT03377634|163058013|OTHER|Analysis of covariance on change in weight, with group as fixed effect and controlling for baseline weight||||||0.11|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.11
81680689|NCT03377634|163058014|OTHER|Analysis of covariance on change in activity time, with group as fixed effect and controlling for baseline stepping time||||||0.65|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.65
81680690|NCT03377634|163058015|OTHER|Analysis of covariance on change in sitting time, with group as fixed effect and controlling for baseline sitting time||||||0.41|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.41
81536123|NCT00867165|162754973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-20.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.02|-16.45|||ANCOVA|||||-16.45|-24.02|<0.001
81680691|NCT03377634|163058016|OTHER|Analysis of covariance on change in sit to stand transitions, with group as fixed effect and controlling for baseline transitions||||||0.28|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.28
81680692|NCT01264939|163058019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-4.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.97|-3.08||Multiplicity plan applied to the efficacy endpoints provided strong control of the type I error rate at 0.05 level by pre-specifying the hierarchical order of the efficacy endpoint tests.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||-3.08|-5.97|<0.0001
81680693|NCT01264939|163058020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-10.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.17|-6.86||Multiplicity plan applied to the efficacy endpoints provided strong control of the type I error rate at 0.05 level by pre-specifying the hierarchical order of the efficacy endpoint tests.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||-6.86|-13.17|<0.0001
81680694|NCT01264939|163058021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-5.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.72|-4.07||Multiplicity plan applied to the efficacy endpoints provided strong control of the type I error rate at 0.05 level by pre-specifying the hierarchical order of the efficacy endpoint tests.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly number of hives score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||-4.07|-7.72|<0.0001
81680695|NCT01264939|163058022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|2.68||Multiplicity plan applied to the efficacy endpoints provided strong control of the type I error rate at 0.05 level by pre-specifying the hierarchical order of the efficacy endpoint tests.|Cox proportional hazards model|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||2.68|1.47|<0.0001
81686408|NCT01025336|163070027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.07|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale.||2.07|0.92|
81686409|NCT01025336|163070027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.83|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale.||1.83|1.01|
81686410|NCT01025336|163070027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.78|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale.||1.78|0.77|
81686411|NCT01025336|163070027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|4.64|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale.||4.64|1.97|
81536124|NCT00867165|162754974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|0.7||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.97|6.36|||ANCOVA|||||6.36|-4.97|0.807
81708828|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4101|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Erythema - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||0.4101
81708829|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4101|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Erythema - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||0.4101
81536125|NCT00867165|162754975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Differrence in least-squares means|-25.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.59|-21.91|||ANCOVA|||||-21.91|-29.59|<0.001
81536126|NCT00867165|162754976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-14.68||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.35|-2.0|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-2.00|-27.35|0.021
81536127|NCT00867165|162754977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-24.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.95|-20.99|||ANCOVA|||||-20.99|-28.95|<0.001
81536128|NCT00867165|162754978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-square means|-23.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.49|-20.39|||ANCOVA|||||-20.39|-27.49|<0.001
81708830|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Erythema - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708831|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Oedema - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708832|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Oedema - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81680696|NCT01264939|163058023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Multiplicity plan applied to the efficacy endpoints provided strong control of the type I error rate at 0.05 level by pre-specifying the hierarchical order of the efficacy endpoint tests.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||||<0.0001
81680697|NCT01264939|163058024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Multiplicity plan applied to the efficacy endpoints provided strong control of the type I error rate at 0.05 level by pre-specifying the hierarchical order of the efficacy endpoint tests.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||||<0.0001
81680698|NCT01264939|163058025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-5.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.25|-3.96||Multiplicity plan applied to the efficacy endpoints provided strong control of the type I error rate at 0.05 level by pre-specifying the hierarchical order of the efficacy endpoint tests.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly size of largest hive score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||-3.96|-7.25|<0.0001
81680699|NCT01264939|163058026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-4.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.28|-3.06||Multiplicity plan applied to the efficacy endpoints provided strong control of the type I error rate at 0.05 level by pre-specifying the hierarchical order of the efficacy endpoint tests.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline overall DLQI score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||-3.06|-6.28|<0.0001
81680700|NCT01264939|163058027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0||||Multiplicity plan applied to the efficacy endpoints provided strong control of the type I error rate at 0.05 level by pre-specifying the hierarchical order of the efficacy endpoint tests.|Stratified Wilcoxon|Stratification variables included in the analysis were presence of angioedema at baseline (yes vs no) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||||0.0006
81680701|NCT01264939|163058028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Multiplicity plan applied to the efficacy endpoints provided strong control of the type I error rate at 0.05 level by pre-specifying the hierarchical order of the efficacy endpoint tests.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||||<0.0001
81680702|NCT01171612|163058044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.086||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.513|2.299|||Chi-squared|||Reference group were patients who maintained antiplatelet drugs (aspirin and/or clopidogrel) during the 4 days before surgery||2.299|0.513|0.479
81680703|NCT01171612|163058044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.638||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.733|3.662|||Chi-squared|||||3.662|0.733|0.479
81680704|NCT01015833|163058128|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.4|||t-test, 1 sided|||||1.4|0.8|0.24
81680705|NCT01015833|163058130|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.2|||t-test, 1 sided|||||1.2|0.72|0.98
81680706|NCT01656772|163058146|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin d = -0.05. The null hypothesis was to be rejected if Z \> 1.645 or, equivalently, if the corresponding p-value was less than 0.05.||||||0.0405|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted to take into account the correlation between multiple PVs on the same subject. The sample estimate of the intraclass correlation coefficient was calculated as the Pearson sample correlation coefficient for all pairs of observations.|Farrington and Manning|||The primary effectiveness endpoint is the successful navigation and EGM recording of each pre-specified pulmonary vein (PV). The RF ablation treatment was not part of the investigational procedure. The null hypothesis was to be tested at the α = 0.05 significance level using a test statistic Z based on the Farrington and Manning likelihood score statistic with adjustment to take into account the correlation between multiple observations (PVs) on the same subject.||||0.0405
81680707|NCT01656772|163058147|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin d= 0.07. The one-sided null hypothesis was to be tested at the α = 0.05 significance level using a standard unpooled asymptotically normal test statistic. The null hypothesis was to be rejected if Z \< -1.7046 or, equivalently, if the corresponding p-value was less than 0.05.||||||0.0441|TWO_SIDED||||||Z-statistic|||||||.0441
81680708|NCT00288574|163058169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Chi-squared|||The proportion of patients successfully completing the trial in the fluoxetine and placebo groups was compared using the chi-squared statistic.||||0.57
81680709|NCT00288574|163058170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75||||||Reported p values of secondary measures were not corrected for multiple comparisons. The Bonferroni corrected level of significance is \<0.005.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Random effects regression analysis of change during treatment in body weight, in fluoxetine vs placebo groups.||||0.75
81680710|NCT00288574|163058171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||Reported p values of secondary measures were not corrected for multiple comparisons. The Bonferroni corrected level of significance is \<0.005.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Random effects regression analysis of change during treatment of BDI in fluoxetine versus placebo groups||||0.007
81680711|NCT00288574|163058172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||Reported p values of secondary measures were not corrected for multiple comparisons. The Bonferroni corrected level of significance is \<0.005.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Random effects regression analysis of change during treatment in BDI, in fluoxetine vs placebo groups.||||0.79
81680712|NCT00288574|163058173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69||||||Reported p values of secondary measures were not corrected for multiple comparisons. The Bonferroni corrected level of significance is \<0.005.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Random effects regression analysis of change during treatment in RSES, in fluoxetine vs placebo groups.||||0.69
81680713|NCT00288574|163058174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||Reported p values of secondary measures were not corrected for multiple comparisons. The Bonferroni corrected level of significance is \<0.005.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Random effects regression analysis of change during treatment in Q-LES-Q, in fluoxetine vs placebo groups.||||0.78
81708833|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Oedema - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81536129|NCT00867165|162754979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-27.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|-23.73|||ANCOVA|||||-23.73|-31.70|<0.001
81680714|NCT00288574|163058175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19||||||Reported p values of secondary measures were not corrected for multiple comparisons. The Bonferroni corrected level of significance is \<0.005.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Random effects regression analysis of change during treatment in Drive for Thinness subscale, in fluoxetine vs placebo groups.||||0.19
81680715|NCT00288574|163058176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46||||||Reported p values of secondary measures were not corrected for multiple comparisons. The Bonferroni corrected level of significance is \<0.005.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Random effects regression analysis of change during treatment in Bulimia subscale, in fluoxetine vs placebo groups.||||0.46
81680716|NCT00288574|163058177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||Reported p values of secondary measures were not corrected for multiple comparisons. The Bonferroni corrected level of significance is \<0.005.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Random effects regression analysis of change during treatment on Body Dissatisfaction subscale, in fluoxetine vs placebo groups.||||0.86
81680717|NCT00288574|163058178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||Reported p values of secondary measures were not corrected for multiple comparisons. The Bonferroni corrected level of significance is \<0.005.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Random effects regression analysis of change during treatment on Perfectionism subscale, in fluoxetine vs placebo groups.||||0.25
81680718|NCT00288574|163058179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Reported p values of secondary measures were not corrected for multiple comparisons. The Bonferroni corrected level of significance is \<0.005.||Random effects regression analysis of change during treatment on the YBC-EDS, in fluoxetine vs placebo groups.||||0.26
81708834|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Oedema - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708835|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Oedema - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708836|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Eyelid - Oedema - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81680719|NCT03532100|163058212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Regression, Linear|||Hypothesis testing for the association between outcome and coupling ratio was carried out using conditional F-tests with degrees of freedom estimated using the Kenward-Roger method.||||0.029
81680720|NCT03532100|163058212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047||||||Pairwise hypothesis testing was carried out with adjustments for multiple comparisons using Tukey's method.|Regression, Linear|||6:1 versus 3:1||||0.047
81680721|NCT03532100|163058212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016||||||Pairwise hypothesis testing was carried out with adjustments for multiple comparisons using Tukey's method.|Regression, Linear|||6:1 versus 2:1||||0.016
81708837|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Lashes - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81680722|NCT03532100|163058212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Regression, Linear|||Hypothesis testing for the association between outcome and coupling ratio was carried out using conditional F-tests with degrees of freedom estimated using the Kenward-Roger method.||||0.340
81680723|NCT03532100|163058212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Regression, Linear|||Hypothesis testing for the association between outcome and coupling ratio was carried out using conditional F-tests with degrees of freedom estimated using the Kenward-Roger method.||||0.040
81680724|NCT03532100|163058212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036||||||Pairwise hypothesis testing was carried out with adjustments for multiple comparisons using Tukey's method.|Regression, Linear|||6:1 versus 3:1||||0.036
81680725|NCT03532100|163058212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028||||||Pairwise hypothesis testing was carried out with adjustments for multiple comparisons using Tukey's method.|Regression, Linear|||6:1 versus 2:1||||0.028
81680726|NCT03293654|163058239|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (Cmax) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter Cmax was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.18|1.39|||||For the comparison, MB02 represents the numerator and US Avastin represents the denominator.|||1.39|1.18|
81680727|NCT03293654|163058239|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (Cmax) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter Cmax was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.22|||||For the comparison, MB02 represents the numerator and EU Avastin represents the denominator.|||1.22|1.03|
81708838|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Lashes - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708839|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Lashes - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708840|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Lashes - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708841|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Lashes - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708842|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Lashes - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708843|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5267|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Conjunctiva - Erythema - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||0.5267
81536130|NCT00867165|162754980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-20.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|-16.89|||ANCOVA|||||-16.89|-23.30|<0.001
81536131|NCT00867165|162754981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-20.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.39|-17.15|||ANCOVA|||||-17.15|-23.39|<0.001
81536132|NCT00867165|162754982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-21.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.67|-18.08|||ANCOVA|||||-18.08|-24.67|<0.001
81536133|NCT00867165|162754983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-0.95||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.46|4.55|||ANCOVA|||||4.55|-6.46|0.733
81536134|NCT00867165|162754984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|0.53||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.59|6.66|||ANCOVA|||||6.66|-5.59|0.863
81536135|NCT00867165|162754985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|1.92||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|7.56|||ANCOVA|||||7.56|-3.71|0.501
81680728|NCT03293654|163058239|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (Cmax) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter Cmax was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|1.24|||||Ratio of GLSM, EU is the numerator and US Avastin acts as the denominator|||1.24|1.05|
81680729|NCT03293654|163058240|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter AUC\[0-∞\] was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.22|||||||For the comparison, MB02 represents the numerator and US Avastin represents the denominator|1.22|1.09|
81680730|NCT03293654|163058240|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter AUC\[0-∞\] was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.22|||||MB02 represents the numerator and EU Avastin represents the denominator|||1.22|1.09|
81536136|NCT00867165|162754986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-24.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.78|-20.58|||ANCOVA|||||-20.58|-27.78|<0.001
81680731|NCT03293654|163058240|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter AUC\[0-∞\] was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.13|||||EU Avastin corresponds to the numerator and US Avastin corresponds to the denominator|||1.13|1|
81680732|NCT03293654|163058247|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter AUC\[0-∞\] was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.962|1.07|||||MB02 in numerator and EU Avastin in denominator|||1.07|0.962|
81680733|NCT03293654|163058247|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter AUC\[0-∞\] was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.996|1.13|||||MB02 is numerator and US Avastin is denominator|||1.13|0.996|
81680734|NCT03293654|163058247|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter AUC\[0-∞\] was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.983|1.11|||||EU Avastin in the numerator and US Avastin in the denominator|||1.11|0.983|
81686412|NCT01025336|163070028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.15|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 1: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale||2.15|1.15|
81680735|NCT03293654|163058248|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter AUC\[0-∞\] was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.969|1.07|||||MB02: EU Avastin|||1.07|0.969|
81680736|NCT03293654|163058248|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter AUC\[0-∞\] was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.998|1.12|||||MB02: US Avastin|||1.12|0.998|
81536137|NCT00867165|162754987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-24.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.06|-21.16|||ANCOVA|||||-21.16|-28.06|<0.001
81680737|NCT03293654|163058248|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter AUC\[0-∞\] was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.981|1.1|||||EU Avastin: US Avastin|||1.1|0.981|
81680738|NCT03293654|163058249|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter AUC\[0-∞\] was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|0.986|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.903|1.08|||||MB02: EU Avastin|||1.08|0.903|
81680739|NCT03293654|163058249|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter AUC\[0-∞\] was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.19|||||MB02: US Avastin|||1.19|1.01|
81680740|NCT03293654|163058249|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25. The PK parameter AUC\[0-∞\] was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate.|Ratio of GLSM|1.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.22|||||EU Avastin: US Avastin|||1.22|1.02|
81680741|NCT03155997|163058264|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.747||||0.00957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.598|0.932|||Log Rank|Stratified by Interactive Web Response Systems (IWRS) Geographical Region, IWRS Prior Treatment, IWRS Menopausal Status|Stratified by IWRS Geographical Region, IWRS Prior Treatment, IWRS Menopausal Status|||0.932|0.598|0.00957
81680742|NCT03155997|163058266|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.717|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.559|0.92|||||Stratified by IWRS Geographical Region, IWRS Prior Treatment, IWRS Menopausal Status|||0.920|0.559|
81680743|NCT01111305|163058281|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is defined as p≥0.05||||||0.028|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.028
81680744|NCT00792298|163058292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Night 1|12.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|16.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||16.3|9.5|<0.001
81680745|NCT00792298|163058292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Week 4|7.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|10.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||10.9|4.4|<0.001
81686413|NCT01025336|163070028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.32|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 3: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale||1.32|0.76|
81708844|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2633|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Conjunctiva - Erythema - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||0.2633
81708845|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6552|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Conjunctiva - Erythema - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||0.6552
81708846|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1262|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Conjunctiva - Erythema - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||0.1262
81708847|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2094|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Conjunctiva - Erythema - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||0.2094
81708848|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY||Hodges Lehmann estimation|-1.0||||0.0377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Conjunctiva - Erythema - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.0|-1.0|0.0377
81708849|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Conjunctiva - Oedema - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708850|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Conjunctiva - Oedema - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708851|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Conjunctiva - Oedema - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81680746|NCT00792298|163058292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Night 1|10.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|14.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||14.2|7.4|<0.001
81680747|NCT00792298|163058292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Week 4|7.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|10.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||10.9|4.6|<0.001
81680748|NCT00792298|163058292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Night 1|7.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|11.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||11.0|4.2|<0.001
81680749|NCT00792298|163058292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Week 4|10.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|13.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||13.6|7.2|<0.001
81680750|NCT00792298|163058292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Night 1|5.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|8.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||8.6|1.9|0.002
81680751|NCT00792298|163058292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Week 4|4.7||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|7.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||7.8|1.6|0.003
81680752|NCT00792298|163058293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Night 1|-36.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.4|-24.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-24.3|-49.4|<0.001
81680753|NCT00792298|163058293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Week 4|-28.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.1|-15.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-15.7|-42.1|<0.001
81680754|NCT00792298|163058293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Night 1|-33.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.4|-21.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-21.5|-46.4|<0.001
81680755|NCT00792298|163058293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Week 4|-33.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.3|-20.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-20.2|-46.3|<0.001
81686414|NCT01025336|163070028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|3.05|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 4: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale||3.05|1.09|
81680756|NCT00792298|163058293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Night 1|-24.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.1|-12.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-12.3|-37.1|<0.001
81680757|NCT00792298|163058293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Week 4|-28.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|-15.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-15.1|-41.0|<0.001
81708852|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Conjunctiva - Oedema - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81686415|NCT01025336|163070028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.96|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 5: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale||1.96|0.95|
81686416|NCT01025336|163070028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.05|7.5|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale||7.50|3.05|
81686417|NCT01025336|163070028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.64|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale||3.64|1.40|
81686418|NCT01025336|163070028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.62|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale||1.62|0.58|
81686419|NCT01025336|163070028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.32|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale||2.32|0.83|
81686420|NCT01025336|163070028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.4|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 14: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale||1.40|0.58|
81686421|NCT01025336|163070028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.41|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale||2.41|1.09|
81686422|NCT01025336|163070028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.03|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale||2.03|1.10|
81686423|NCT01025336|163070028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.02|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale||2.02|0.89|
81686424|NCT01025336|163070028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.97|||||CIs for the GMFR are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the measures \[(13vPnC - 23vPS)\].|Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine group on the logarithmic scale||2.97|1.27|
81686425|NCT01873950|163070044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||For each ECG biomarker and treatment, the null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the biomarker change from baseline between the treatment and placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|For each ECG biomarker and treatment, the placebo-corrected change from baseline was computed using linear mixed effect model.||||||<0.05
81686426|NCT01873950|163070045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||For each ECG biomarker and treatment, the null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the biomarker change from baseline between the treatment and placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|For each ECG biomarker and treatment, the placebo-corrected change from baseline was computed using linear mixed effect model.||||||<0.05
81686427|NCT01873950|163070046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||For each ECG biomarker and treatment, the null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the biomarker change from baseline between the treatment and placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|For each ECG biomarker and treatment, the placebo-corrected change from baseline was computed using linear mixed effect model.||||||<0.05
81686428|NCT02723630|163070077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|100.52||||0.8826|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.84|106.53||P-value for the formulation|Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric LS Mean ratio was back-transformed least squares mean and mean treatment difference.|The effect of crystalline polymorph forms in the drug product on the PK parameters of lenvatinib was estimated using a mixed linear model of logarithmically transformed values of the primary PK parameters with fixed effects for treatment, period, and sequence and a random effect for participant within sequence.||106.53|94.84|0.8826
81680758|NCT00792298|163058293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Night 1|-21.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|-8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-8.8|-33.5|<0.001
81680759|NCT00792298|163058293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Week 4|-21.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.2|-8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-8.7|-34.2|0.001
81680760|NCT00792298|163058294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Night 1|-25.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|-13.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-13.1|-37.7|<0.001
81680761|NCT00792298|163058294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Week 4|-9.5||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||0.7|-19.7|0.068
81680762|NCT00792298|163058294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Night 1|-23.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.3|-10.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-10.9|-35.3|<0.001
81680763|NCT00792298|163058294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Week 4|-3.8||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||6.3|-13.8|0.459
81680764|NCT00792298|163058294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Night 1|-9.4||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||2.8|-21.5|0.130
81680765|NCT00792298|163058294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Week 4|-22.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3|-12.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-12.3|-32.3|<0.001
81680766|NCT00792298|163058294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Night 1|-3.4||||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||8.7|-15.6|0.577
81708853|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Conjunctiva - Oedema - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708854|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Conjunctiva - Oedema - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81536138|NCT00867165|162754988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-26.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.35|-22.75|||ANCOVA|||||-22.75|-30.35|<0.001
81708855|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Lens - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708856|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Lens - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708857|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Lens - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708858|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Lens - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708859|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Lens - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708860|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Lens - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708861|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Iris - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708862|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Iris - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708863|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Iris - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708864|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Iris - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708865|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Iris - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708866|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Iris - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708867|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Anterior chamber inflammation - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708868|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Anterior chamber inflammation - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708869|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Anterior chamber inflammation - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708870|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Anterior chamber inflammation - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708871|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Anterior chamber inflammation - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708872|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Anterior chamber inflammation - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708873|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Cornea transparency - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708874|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Cornea transparency - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708875|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Cornea transparency - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708876|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Cornea transparency - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708877|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Cornea transparency - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708878|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Cornea transparency - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708879|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Cornea neovascularization - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708880|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Cornea neovascularization - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708881|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Cornea neovascularization - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81536139|NCT00867165|162754989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-9.73||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.73|3.27|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||3.27|-22.73|0.137
81680767|NCT00792298|163058294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Week 4|-2.3||||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|7.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||7.5|-12.2|0.644
81708882|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Cornea neovascularization - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81467527|NCT03339726|162626968|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.285||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.38||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.38|-0.74|0.532
81536140|NCT00867165|162754990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-15.19||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.05|-4.34|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-4.34|-26.05|0.005
81536141|NCT00867165|162754991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-8.61||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.44|3.23|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||3.23|-20.44|0.149
81680768|NCT00792298|163058295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Night 1|-22.3||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.3|-6.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-6.2|-38.3|0.007
81680769|NCT00792298|163058295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Week 4|-19.6||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.6|-2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-2.6|-36.6|0.024
81680770|NCT00792298|163058295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Night 1|-31.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|-15.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-15.2|-46.9|<0.001
81680771|NCT00792298|163058295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Week 4|-15.7||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||0.8|-32.3|0.063
81680772|NCT00792298|163058295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Night 1|-17.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.1|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-1.7|-33.1|0.030
81680773|NCT00792298|163058295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Week 4|-24.6||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|-8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-8.3|-41.0|0.003
81680774|NCT00792298|163058295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Night 1|-19.1||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.1|-3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-3.0|-35.1|0.020
81680775|NCT00792298|163058295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference: Week 4|-20.2||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|-3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A fixed sequential testing procedure assessed statistical significance, beginning with the highest dose. The comparison of suvorexant vs placebo had to be significant at α=0.05 at both Night 1 and Week 4 in order to assess statistical significance of the comparison of suvorexant vs placebo for the next highest dose. If a non-significant result was observed at either time point, the differences between suvorexant and placebo for SE was considered nonsignificant for this and all lower doses.||-3.4|-37.0|0.019
81680776|NCT03304522|163058300|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.085|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.876|-0.293|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.293|-1.876|<0.0001
81680777|NCT03304522|163058303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.111|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.911|-0.312|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.312|-1.911|<0.0001
81680778|NCT03304522|163058305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.3|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||0.3|-1.5|<0.0001
81680779|NCT01173653|163058338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi square|23.02|||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81680780|NCT00584870|163058345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.67|-0.67||p-value was based on repeated measures model from pairwise comparisons, and statistical test was 1-sided with 0.1 significance level.|Repeated Measures Model|||LS mean difference was estimated from the repeated measures model with baseline, center, treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed main effects and participant as random effect.||-0.67|-1.67|0.001
81708883|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Cornea neovascularization - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708884|NCT03031327|163114443|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in SLE examination scores - Cornea neovascularization - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||||1.000
81708885|NCT03031327|163114444|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.5842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.6|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in IOP - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||2.6|-1.5|0.5842
81680781|NCT02630953|163058402|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-6.22||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.15|28.7||Significance level was set at .05 a priori.|quantile regression|Bootstrapped standard errors (10,000 replications)||Using a series of quantile regression models with bootstrapped standard errors (10,000 replications) we examined the potential treatment effects on MVPA at follow-ups, controlling for baseline. Quantile regression models the median outcome instead of the mean, and are appropriate when data is skewed (as was the case in both self-reported and objectively measured MVPA).||28.70|-41.15|0.24
81680782|NCT02630953|163058403|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|7.5||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.37|47.37||Significance was set at .05 a priori|quantile regression|||Using a series of quantile regression models with bootstrapped standard errors (10,000 replications) we examined the potential treatment effects on MVPA at follow-up, controlling for baseline||47.37|-32.37|0.73
81680783|NCT02630953|163058404|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|>|0.06|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set at .05 a priori|Regression, Linear|||Using a series of generalized linear models with identity link, we examined treatment effects on biomarkers at 6 months controlling for baseline and potential confounders.||||>.06
81680784|NCT01957137|163058410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3773|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The final model included cycling, period and the interaction between cycling and period.||||||0.3773
81680785|NCT01957137|163058411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2396|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The final model included cycling and period.||||||0.2396
81680786|NCT01957137|163058412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8874|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The final model included cycling and period.||||||0.8874
81680787|NCT03529409|163058423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.287||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.507|-0.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-.066|-.507|.01
81680788|NCT03529409|163058424|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.95||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|5.5||The overall omnibus test of the time by treatment interaction was p=.55. The estimate below is for post-treatment, comparing TAU to Khanya.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.50|-1.61|.28
81680789|NCT03529409|163058425|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|157.0||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.0|382.0||The overall omnibus test of the time by treatment interaction was p=.38. The estimate below is for post-treatment, comparing TAU to Khanya.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||382|-67|.16
81680790|NCT03529409|163058426|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|2.0||The overall omnibus test of the time by treatment interaction was p=.90. The estimate below is for post-treatment, comparing TAU to Khanya.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.00|-1.51|.77
81680791|NCT03529409|163058427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.71||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|3.67||The overall omnibus test of the time by treatment interaction was p=.55. The estimate below is for follow-up, comparing TAU to Khanya.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.67|-2.24|.63
81680792|NCT03529409|163058428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|84.0||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-136.0|304.0||The overall omnibus test of the time by treatment interaction was p=.38. The estimate below is for follow-up, comparing TAU to Khanya.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||304|-136|.44
81680793|NCT03529409|163058429|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|1.58||The overall omnibus test of the time by treatment interaction was p=.90. The estimate below is for follow-up, comparing TAU to Khanya.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.58|-1.85|.87
81680794|NCT03529409|163058434|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|1.55||The overall omnibus test of the time by treatment interaction was p=.89. The estimate below is for follow-up, comparing TAU to Khanya.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.55|-2.49|.65
81680795|NCT03529409|163058435|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.3||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|17.1||The overall omnibus test of the time by treatment interaction was p=.66. The estimate below is for follow-up, comparing TAU to Khanya.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||17.1|-10.5|.63
81680796|NCT03529409|163058436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.28||The overall omnibus test of the time by treatment interaction was p=.94. The estimate below is for follow-up, comparing TAU to Khanya.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||.28|-.34|.85
81680797|NCT01651780|163058439|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If non-inferiority was confirmed, then superiority analysis was pursued.|Relative Risk|0.77||||0.2692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.23|||Chi-squared|||||1.23|0.48|0.2692
81680798|NCT01651780|163058440|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If non-inferiority was confirmed, then superiority analysis was pursued.|Relative Risk|0.89||||0.4967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.24|||Chi-squared|||||1.24|0.64|0.4967
81536142|NCT00867165|162754992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-1.91||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.15|2.32|||ANCOVA|||||2.32|-6.15|0.373
81680799|NCT02764541|163058498|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis is that there is no difference in anti-proliferative activity of Letrozole vs Tamoxifen by measuring the fold-change in percent Ki67 from baseline to day15 in log scale within hormone receptor positive breast cancer patients with invasive ductal carcinoma||||||0.0045|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0045
81680800|NCT02764541|163058498|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis is that there is no difference in anti-proliferative activity of Letrozole vs Tamoxifen by measuring the fold-change in percent Ki67 from baseline to day15 in log scale within hormone receptor positive breast cancer patients with invasive lobular carcinoma||||||0.0161|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0161
81680801|NCT02764541|163058499|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis is that there is no difference of pathologic response measured by RCB index between Arm C and Arm D||||||0.9288|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9288
81680802|NCT02764541|163058501|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis is that there is no difference of pathologic response measured by RCB index between Arm C and Arm D|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.32|||Regression, Linear|||||0.32|-0.29|0.920
81680803|NCT02764541|163058502|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis is that there is no difference of RCB response rate between Arm C and Arm D||||||0.758|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.758
81680804|NCT00749190|163058508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.03||P-values are regarded as descriptive, adjustment for multiple testing was not necessary.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, number of previously used anti-diabetic medications, country and baseline.|Difference calculated as empagliflozin 1 mg minus placebo|||-0.03|-0.44|0.0226
81680805|NCT00749190|163058508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.18||P-values are regarded as descriptive, adjustment for multiple testing was not necessary.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, number of previously used anti-diabetic medications, country and baseline.|Difference calculated as empagliflozin 5 mg minus placebo|||-0.18|-0.59|0.0002
81680806|NCT00749190|163058508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.51||P-values are regarded as descriptive, adjustment for multiple testing was not necessary.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, number of previously used anti-diabetic medications, country and baseline.|Difference calculated as empagliflozin 10 mg minus placebo|||-0.51|-0.91|<0.0001
81680807|NCT00749190|163058508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.5||P-values are regarded as descriptive, adjustment for multiple testing was not necessary.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, number of previously used anti-diabetic medications, country and baseline.|Difference calculated as empagliflozin 25 mg minus placebo|||-0.50|-0.91|<0.0001
81680808|NCT00749190|163058508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.43||P-values are regarded as descriptive, adjustment for multiple testing was not necessary.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, number of previously used anti-diabetic medications, country and baseline.|Difference calculated as empagliflozin 50 mg minus placebo|||-0.43|-0.84|<0.0001
81680809|NCT01552343|163058528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0187||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Correlation - no adjustments||||0.0187
81680810|NCT01552343|163058528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0094||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Partial correlation - baseline # of voids||||0.0094
81680811|NCT01552343|163058528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0383||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Partial correlation - baseline NI total score||||0.0383
81680812|NCT01552343|163058528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0133||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Partial correlation - age category||||0.0133
81680813|NCT01552343|163058528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0128||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.||Partial correlation - gender||||0.0128
81680814|NCT01552343|163058529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|18.8|||||Non-Responders - Responders|Nocturia Impact (NI) Total Score (Q1-Q11)||18.8|2.7|
81680815|NCT01552343|163058529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|9.6|||||Non-Responders - Responders|Overall Impact Question (Q12)||9.6|-9.6|
81680816|NCT01552343|163058532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.6||||0.1471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|3.1||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Nocturia Impact (NI) Total Score: Screening||3.1|-20.3|0.1471
81680817|NCT01552343|163058532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.6||||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-1.2||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Nocturia Impact (NI) Total Score: Baseline||-1.2|-26.0|0.0318
81680818|NCT01552343|163058532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.8||||0.0463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.2|-0.3||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Overall Impact Question (Q12): Screening||-0.3|-31.2|0.0463
81467528|NCT03339726|162626969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.309||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.38||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.38|-0.83|0.468
81536143|NCT00867165|162754993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-squares mean|-19.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|-14.82|||ANCOVA|||||-14.82|-24.70|<0.001
81680819|NCT01552343|163058532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.7||||0.0413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.6|-0.7||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Overall Impact Question (Q12): Baseline||-0.7|-34.6|0.0413
81680820|NCT01552343|163058533|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.9647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|6.3|||ANCOVA|Covariates baseline score, treatment and age stratum (\<65, \>=65).||Treatment effect. NI total scores are transformed to a 0-100 scale where 0 is good and 100 bad.||6.3|-6.6|0.9647
81680821|NCT03952559|163058620|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.7261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.21|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.21|0.58|0.7261
81680822|NCT03952559|163058620|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.0718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|3.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.41|0.95|0.0718
81680823|NCT03952559|163058620|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|6.89|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.89|2.02|<0.0001
81680824|NCT03952559|163058623|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.74|0.59|0.9615
81680825|NCT03952559|163058623|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.41|0.83|0.2010
81467529|NCT03339726|162626969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.312||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.23||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.23|-1.00|0.218
81536144|NCT00867165|162754994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-20.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.59|-16.07|||ANCOVA|||||-16.07|-25.59|<0.001
81680826|NCT03952559|163058623|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|3.95|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.95|1.38|0.0017
81680827|NCT03952559|163058624|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.8544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.01|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.01|0.43|0.8544
81680828|NCT03952559|163058624|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96||||0.0561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.91|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.91|0.98|0.0561
81680829|NCT03952559|163058624|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.99||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|5.82|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.82|1.54|0.0012
81680830|NCT03952559|163058625|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.349||0.2627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.14|-4.16|0.2627
81680831|NCT03952559|163058625|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.342||0.2135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.97|-4.31|0.2135
81680832|NCT03952559|163058625|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-2.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.347||0.0443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.36|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.07|-5.36|0.0443
81680833|NCT03952559|163058626|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.4943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.78|0.30|0.4943
81680834|NCT03952559|163058626|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.1677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.70|0.80|0.1677
81680835|NCT03952559|163058626|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.24||||0.0336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|4.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.70|1.06|0.0336
81680836|NCT03952559|163058627|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.8866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.77|0.42|0.8866
81680837|NCT03952559|163058627|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.2316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.26|0.70|0.2316
81680838|NCT03952559|163058627|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|2.59||||0.0328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|6.22|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.22|1.08|0.0328
81680839|NCT03952559|163058628|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.5361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.98|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.98|0.70|0.5361
81680840|NCT03952559|163058628|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.4417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.06|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.06|0.73|0.4417
81680841|NCT03952559|163058628|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|3.43|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.43|1.16|0.0121
81680842|NCT03952559|163058629|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.7706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.78|0.37|0.7706
81680843|NCT03952559|163058629|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.7409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.86|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.86|0.38|0.7409
81680844|NCT03952559|163058629|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.15||||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|8.63|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.63|1.15|0.0253
81680845|NCT03952559|163058630|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-3.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.576||0.1317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.95|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.17|-8.95|0.1317
81680846|NCT03952559|163058630|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-5.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.564||0.0451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.19|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.11|-10.19|0.0451
81680847|NCT03952559|163058630|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-7.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.566||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.66|-2.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.58|-12.66|0.0031
81680848|NCT03952559|163058631|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.4238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|2.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.49|0.11|0.4238
81680849|NCT03952559|163058631|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.5118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|5.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.08|0.44|0.5118
81680850|NCT03952559|163058631|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.92||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|11.52|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.52|1.34|0.0129
81680851|NCT03952559|163058632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.168||0.4852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.77|2.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.75|-5.77|0.4852
81680852|NCT03952559|163058632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16||0.4205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.50|-5.98|0.4205
81680853|NCT03952559|163058632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-5.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.161||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.59|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.10|-9.59|0.0138
81680854|NCT03952559|163058633|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81680855|NCT03952559|163058633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.540
81680856|NCT03952559|163058633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.302|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.302
81680857|NCT03952559|163058634|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|4.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.03||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.41|14.35|||ANOVA|||||14.35|-5.41|0.375
81680858|NCT03952559|163058634|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.03||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.76|13.0|||ANOVA|||||13.00|-6.76|0.536
81680859|NCT03952559|163058634|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|12.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.03||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|22.05|||ANOVA|||||22.05|2.29|0.016
81680860|NCT03952559|163058635|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-49.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.28||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-102.81|4.42|||ANOVA|||||4.42|-102.81|0.073
81680861|NCT03952559|163058635|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-37.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.29||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.0|16.23|||ANOVA|||||16.23|-91.00|0.172
81680862|NCT03952559|163058635|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-80.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.28||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-133.98|-26.75|||ANOVA|||||-26.75|-133.98|0.004
81536145|NCT00867165|162754995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-23.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|-17.97|||ANCOVA|||||-17.97|-29.00|<0.001
81680863|NCT03952559|163058636|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.372||0.0829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-1.38|0.0829
81680864|NCT03952559|163058636|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.368||0.1752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.22|-1.22|0.1752
81680865|NCT03952559|163058636|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.366||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.38|-1.82|0.0029
81680866|NCT03952559|163058637|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193||0.2688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.17|-0.60|0.2688
81680867|NCT03952559|163058637|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.09|-0.85|0.0166
81680868|NCT03952559|163058637|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202||0.0908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-0.75|0.0908
81680869|NCT03952559|163058638|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.956||0.3409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.97|-2.79|0.3409
81680870|NCT03952559|163058638|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.952||0.1022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.31|-3.43|0.1022
81680871|NCT03952559|163058638|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.953||0.1024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.31|-3.43|0.1024
81680872|NCT03952559|163058639|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.1436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-0.54|0.1436
81680873|NCT03952559|163058639|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.0483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.00|-0.61|0.0483
81680874|NCT03952559|163058639|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.20|-0.80|0.0012
81680875|NCT03952559|163058640|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.755||0.9183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|3.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||for 8 to \<18 years old||3.63|-3.27|0.9183
81680876|NCT03952559|163058640|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.529||0.4805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|1.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||for 8 to \<18 years old||1.93|-4.09|0.4805
81680877|NCT03952559|163058640|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.812||0.3488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|1.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||for 8 to \<18 years old||1.86|-5.26|0.3488
81680878|NCT03952559|163058640|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12||0.2388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|7.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||for 5 to \<8 years old||7.66|-4.85|0.2388
81680879|NCT03952559|163058640|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-3.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.542||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.23|3.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||for 5 to \<8 years old||3.98|-10.23|0.0098
81680880|NCT03952559|163058640|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14||0.1698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.18|7.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||for 5 to \<8 years old||7.42|-5.18|0.1698
81680881|NCT03952559|163058641|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.813||0.8611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|3.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||for 8 to \<18 years old||3.88|-3.24|0.8611
81680882|NCT03952559|163058641|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.571||0.5098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|2.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||for 8 to \<18 years old||2.05|-4.12|0.5098
81536146|NCT00867165|162754996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-22.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.25|-17.34|||ANCOVA|||||-17.34|-27.25|<0.001
81680883|NCT03952559|163058641|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.1997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.08|1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||for 8 to \<18 years old||1.27|-6.08|0.1997
81680884|NCT03952559|163058641|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.351||0.1957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.11|8.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||for 5 to \<8 years old||8.35|-5.11|0.1957
81680885|NCT03952559|163058641|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.864||0.0881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.19|7.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||for 5 to \<8 years old||7.32|-8.19|0.0881
81680886|NCT03952559|163058641|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.379||0.1604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.27|8.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||for 5 to \<8 years old||8.28|-5.27|0.1604
81680887|NCT03952559|163058642|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.647||0.2987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.59|-1.93|0.2987
81680888|NCT03952559|163058642|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.632||0.3096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.60|-1.88|0.3096
81680889|NCT03952559|163058642|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.635||0.6341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.95|-1.55|0.6341
81680890|NCT03952559|163058643|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|5.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.323||0.2871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.54|17.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||17.09|-6.54|0.2871
81680891|NCT03952559|163058643|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|4.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.835||0.3093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.83|17.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||17.29|-7.83|0.3093
81680892|NCT03952559|163058643|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.788||0.2912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.22|8.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.21|-18.22|0.2912
81680893|NCT03952559|163058644|SUPERIORITY|Absenteeism Change from Baseline|LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.119||0.6079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.74|4.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.54|-7.74|0.6079
81680894|NCT03952559|163058644|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.092||0.5492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.94|4.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Absenteeism Change from Baseline||4.24|-7.94|0.5492
81680895|NCT03952559|163058644|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-4.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.281||0.1338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.39|1.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Absenteeism Change from Baseline||1.53|-11.39|0.1338
81680896|NCT03952559|163058644|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.566||0.7928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.96|6.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Presenteeism Change from Baseline||6.08|-7.96|0.7928
81680897|NCT03952559|163058644|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.553||0.1366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|1.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Presenteeism Change from Baseline||1.69|-12.30|0.1366
81680898|NCT03952559|163058644|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-6.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.792||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.21|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Presenteeism Change from Baseline||0.71|-14.21|0.0760
81680899|NCT03952559|163058644|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-4.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.561||0.3602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.16|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Overall Work Impairment Change from Baseline||4.80|-13.16|0.3602
81680900|NCT03952559|163058644|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-6.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.516||0.1678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.14|2.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Overall Work Impairment Change from Baseline||2.65|-15.14|0.1678
81680901|NCT03952559|163058644|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-11.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.808||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|-2.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Overall Work Impairment Change from Baseline||-2.08|-21.00|0.0170
81680902|NCT03952559|163058644|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-4.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.174||0.1645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.66|1.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Activity Impairment Change from Baseline||1.82|-10.66|0.1645
81680903|NCT03952559|163058644|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-4.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.158||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.07|1.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Activity Impairment Change from Baseline||1.34|-11.07|0.1240
81680904|NCT03952559|163058644|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-7.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.163||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.23|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Activity Impairment Change from Baseline||-0.80|-13.23|0.0270
81536147|NCT00867165|162754997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-24.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.88|-19.12|||ANCOVA|||||-19.12|-29.88|<0.001
81536148|NCT00867165|162754998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-25.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.69|-19.62|||ANCOVA|||||-19.62|-30.69|<0.001
81680905|NCT03952559|163058645|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.778||0.4778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.49|7.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.43|-3.49|0.4778
81680906|NCT03952559|163058645|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.743||0.4649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.38|7.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.39|-3.38|0.4649
81680907|NCT03952559|163058645|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|4.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.755||0.1013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|9.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.94|-0.89|0.1013
81680908|NCT03952559|163058646|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174||0.6574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.42|-0.27|0.6574
81680909|NCT03952559|163058646|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.9488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.33|-0.35|0.9488
81680910|NCT03952559|163058646|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.4546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|-0.47|0.4546
81680911|NCT03952559|163058647|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.8133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.62|-0.79|0.8133
81680912|NCT03952559|163058647|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.355||0.2517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.29|-1.11|0.2517
81680913|NCT03952559|163058647|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.354||0.0803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-1.32|0.0803
81680914|NCT01870739|163058672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0616||||0.7324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4178|0.2947|||Linear Model|Treatment as fixed effect and corresponding baseline as covariate.||||0.2947|-0.4178|0.7324
81680915|NCT01870739|163058673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0371||||0.8614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4582|0.3839|||Linear Model|Treatment as a fixed effect and corresponding baseline as a covariate||||0.3839|-0.4582|0.8614
81680916|NCT01870739|163058674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0812||||0.7946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6987|0.5362|||Linear Model|Treatment as a fixed effect and corresponding baseline as a covariate||||0.5362|-0.6987|0.7946
81680917|NCT01986062|163058682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81680918|NCT01986062|163058683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81680919|NCT01986062|163058684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81680920|NCT01986062|163058685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81680921|NCT01986062|163058686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81680922|NCT01986062|163058687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81680923|NCT01565980|163058712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values for the comparison of least square (LS) means represent the effect of the trial arm. The effect sizes are calculated as Cohen's d: difference between LS means divided by the standard deviation.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The outcome measure was analyzed using linear mixed effects models (LME). The main effect of the trial arm was evaluated by averaging time 2 and time 3 values of the outcomes within the LME model. The resulting least square (LS) means and their standard errors are reported.||||<.05
81536149|NCT00867165|162754999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-29.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.71|-22.91|||ANCOVA|||||-22.91|-35.71|<0.001
81536150|NCT00867165|162755000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-28.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.41|-22.29|||ANCOVA|||||-22.29|-34.41|<0.001
81536151|NCT00867165|162755001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-19.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.87|-14.7|||ANCOVA|||||-14.70|-23.87|<0.001
81536152|NCT00867165|162755002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-46.11||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.14|15.92|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||15.92|-108.14|0.116
81680924|NCT01565980|163058713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81680925|NCT01565980|163058714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81680926|NCT01565980|163058715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81680927|NCT01565980|163058716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81680928|NCT01565980|163058717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81680929|NCT01565980|163058718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||P values above 0.05 are considered statistically insignificant in this study.|Descriptive statistics for outcomes|||||||<0.05
81680930|NCT01955707|163058729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference (log-scale)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.26||||||Treatment contrasts derived from a repeated measures mixed effects model modeling log relative growth relative to baseline using an autoregressive variance-covariance matrix structure. The model adjusts for treatment, time, treatment by time, log baseline DWI volume, treatment time window, and tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) use.||0.26|-0.09|
81680931|NCT01955707|163058729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of relative growth|1.09||||0.779|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.3||one-sided p-value|repeated measures mixed effects model||Adjusted mean (log-scale) back-transformed to the original scale as the estimated ratio of natalizumab to placebo. 90% confidence interval (log-scale) back-transformed to the original scale and reflect the interval around the ratio.|||1.30|0.91|0.779
81680932|NCT01955707|163058730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference (log-scale)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.27||||||Treatment contrasts derived from a repeated measures mixed effects model modeling log relative growth relative to baseline using an autoregressive variance-covariance matrix structure. The model adjusts for treatment, time, treatment by time, log baseline DWI volume, treatment time window, and tPA use.||0.27|-0.09|
81680933|NCT01955707|163058730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of relative growth|1.09||||0.797|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.31||one-sided p-value|repeated measures mixed effects model||Adjusted mean (log-scale) back-transformed to the original scale as the estimated ratio of natalizumab to placebo. 90% confidence interval (log-scale) back-transformed to the original scale and reflect the interval around the ratio.|||1.31|0.92|0.797
81680934|NCT01955707|163058731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference (log-scale)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.24||||||Treatment contrasts derived from a repeated measures mixed effects model modeling log relative growth relative to baseline using an autoregressive variance-covariance matrix structure. The model adjusts for treatment, time, treatment by time, log baseline DWI volume, treatment time window, and tPA use.||0.24|-0.13|
81680935|NCT01955707|163058731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of relative growth|1.05||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.27||one-sided p-value|repeated measures mixed effects model||Adjusted mean (log-scale) back-transformed to the original scale as the estimated ratio of natalizumab to placebo. 90% confidence interval (log-scale) back-transformed to the original scale and reflect the interval around the ratio.|||1.27|0.88|0.684
81680936|NCT01955707|163058732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference (log-scale)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.11||||||Treatment contrasts derived from a repeated measures mixed effects model modeling log relative growth relative to 24 hours using an autoregressive variance-covariance matrix structure. The model adjusts for treatment, time, treatment by time, log baseline DWI volume, treatment time window, and tPA use.||0.11|-0.12|
81680937|NCT01955707|163058732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of relative growth|1.0||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.12||one-sided p-value|repeated measures mixed effects model||Adjusted mean (log-scale) back-transformed to the original scale as the estimated ratio of natalizumab to placebo. 90% confidence interval (log-scale) back-transformed to the original scale and reflect the interval around the ratio.|||1.12|0.89|0.487
81680938|NCT01955707|163058733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference (log-scale)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|0.1||||||Treatment contrasts derived from a repeated measures mixed effects model modeling log relative growth relative to 24 hours using an autoregressive variance-covariance matrix structure. The model adjusts for treatment, time, treatment by time, log baseline DWI volume, treatment time window, and tPA use.||0.10|-0.14|
81680939|NCT01955707|163058733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of relative growth|0.98||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.11||one-sided p-value|repeated measures mixed effects model||Adjusted mean (log-scale) back-transformed to the original scale as the estimated ratio of natalizumab to placebo. 90% confidence interval (log-scale) back-transformed to the original scale and reflect the interval around the ratio.|||1.11|0.87|0.402
81680940|NCT01955707|163058734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference (log-scale)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.13||||||Treatment contrasts derived from a repeated measures mixed effects model modeling log relative growth relative to Day 5 using an autoregressive variance-covariance matrix structure. The model adjusts for for treatment, log baseline DWI volume, treatment time window, and tPA use.||0.13|-0.18|
81680941|NCT01955707|163058734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of relative growth|0.98||||0.394|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.14||one-sided p-value|repeated measures mixed effects model||Adjusted mean (log-scale) back-transformed to the original scale as the estimated ratio of natalizumab to placebo. 90% confidence interval (log-scale) back-transformed to the original scale and reflect the interval around the ratio.|||1.14|0.84|0.394
81680942|NCT01955707|163058735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean change from baseline|-0.25||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.48|1.98||one-sided p-value|repeated measures mixed effects model|||Analysis of NIHSS score and change from Baseline at 24 hours. The repeated measures mixed effects model is modeling absolute change in NIHSS score relative to baseline and using an autoregressive variance-covariance matrix. The model adjusts for treatment, time, treatment by time, log baseline DWI volume, treatment time window, tPA use, baseline NIHSS score and location of stroke.||1.98|-2.48|0.427
81680943|NCT01955707|163058735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean change from baseline|1.71||||0.896|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.52|3.94||one-sided p-value|repeated measures mixed effects model|||Analysis of NIHSS score and change from Baseline at Day 5. The repeated measures mixed effects model is modeling absolute change in NIHSS score relative to baseline and using an autoregressive variance-covariance matrix. The model adjusts for treatment, time, treatment by time, log baseline DWI volume, treatment time window, tPA use, baseline NIHSS score and location of stroke.||3.94|-0.52|0.896
81680944|NCT01955707|163058735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean change from baseline|3.15||||0.989|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|5.4||one-sided p-value|repeated measures mixed effects model|||Analysis of NIHSS score and change from Baseline at Day 30. The repeated measures mixed effects model is modeling absolute change in NIHSS score relative to baseline and using an autoregressive variance-covariance matrix. The model adjusts for treatment, time, treatment by time, log baseline DWI volume, treatment time window, tPA use, baseline NIHSS score and location of stroke.||5.40|0.89|0.989
81680945|NCT01955707|163058735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean change from baseline|1.93||||0.915|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|4.25||one-sided p-value|repeated measures mixed effects model|||Analysis of NIHSS score and change from Baseline at Day 90. The repeated measures mixed effects model is modeling absolute change in NIHSS score relative to baseline and using an autoregressive variance-covariance matrix. The model adjusts for treatment, time, treatment by time, log baseline DWI volume, treatment time window, tPA use, baseline NIHSS score and location of stroke.||4.25|-0.38|0.915
81680946|NCT01955707|163058736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|1.45||One sided p-value based on Van Elteren's test, adjusting for baseline DWI volume (\< median vs \>= median), treatment time window, location of stroke abnormality (cortical/subcortical), and tPA use (yes/no).|Van Elteren's test|||Analysis of distribution of mRS scores at Day 5. Odds ratio from a proportional-odds logistic regression model assuming a common odds ratio across all cut points of the mRS score. Covariates include baseline DWI volume (\< median vs \>= median), treatment time window, location of stroke abnormality (cortical/subcortical), and tPA use (yes/no).||1.45|0.55|0.564
81680947|NCT01955707|163058736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|2.1||One-sided p-value based on Van Elteren's test, adjusting for baseline DWI volume (\< median vs \>= median), treatment time window, location of stroke abnormality (cortical/subcortical), and tPA use (yes/no).|Van Elteren's test|||Analysis of distribution of mRS scores at Day 30. Odds ratio from a proportional-odds logistic regression model assuming a common odds ratio across all cut points of the mRS score. Covariates include baseline DWI volume (\< median vs \>= median), treatment time window, location of stroke abnormality (cortical/subcortical), and tPA use (yes/no).||2.10|0.80|0.077
81680948|NCT01955707|163058736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.86||One -sided p-value based on Van Elteren's test, adjusting for baseline DWI volume (\< median vs \>= median), treatment time window, location of stroke abnormality (cortical/subcortical), and tPA use (yes/no).|Van Elteren's test|||Analysis of the distribution of mRS scores at Day 90. Odds ratio from a proportional-odds logistic regression model assuming a common odds ratio across all cut points of the mRS score. Covariates include baseline DWI volume (\< median vs \>= median), treatment time window, location of stroke abnormality (cortical/subcortical), and tPA use (yes/no).||1.86|0.71|0.243
81680949|NCT01955707|163058737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|0.68||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.19|10.56||one-sided p-value|repeated measures mixed effects model|||Analysis of Barthel Index at Day 5. The repeated measures mixed effects model is modeling Barthel Index using an autoregressive variance-covariance matrix. The model adjusts for treatment, time, treatment by time, log baseline DWI volume, treatment time window, tPA use, and location of stroke.||10.56|-9.19|0.455
81708886|NCT03031327|163114444|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.4606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.0|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in IOP - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||1.0|-2.2|0.4606
81536153|NCT00867165|162755003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|17.27||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.46|55.0|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||55.00|-20.46|0.382
81680950|NCT01955707|163058737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|1.21||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.76|11.19||one-sided p-value|repeated measures mixed effects model|||Analysis of Barthel Index at Day 30. The repeated measures mixed effects model is modeling Barthel Index using an autoregressive variance-covariance matrix. The model adjusts for treatment, time, treatment by time, log baseline DWI volume, treatment time window, tPA use, and location of stroke.||11.19|-8.76|0.420
81680951|NCT01955707|163058737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|3.56||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.64|13.75|||repeated measures mixed effects model|||Analysis of Barthel Index at Day 90/Final Visit. The repeated measures mixed effects model is modeling Barthel Index using an autoregressive variance-covariance matrix. The model adjusts for treatment, time, treatment by time, log baseline DWI volume, treatment time window, tPA use, and location of stroke.||13.75|-6.64|0.283
81680952|NCT01817790|163058748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.36||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.13||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Linear Fixed-effect Model; Treatment and site as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in Daily rTOSS between the Fluticasone nasal spray and the placebo nasal spray.||-0.13|-0.59|0.0024
81680953|NCT01817790|163058749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.33||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.1||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Linear Fixed-effect Model; Treatment and site as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in AM rTOSS between the Fluticasone nasal spray and the placebo nasal spray.||-0.10|-0.56|0.0057
81680954|NCT01817790|163058750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.41||||0.0009||95.0|-0.65|-0.17||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Linear Fixed-effect Model; Treatment and site as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in PM rTOSS between the Fluticasone nasal spray and the placebo nasal spray.||-0.17|-0.65|0.0009
81680955|NCT01817790|163058751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|-0.02||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Linear Fixed-effect Model; Treatment and site as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in AM reflective symptom scores for Eye itching/burning between the Fluticasone nasal spray and the placebo nasal spray.||-0.02|-0.19|0.0117
81680956|NCT01817790|163058752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.15||||0.0005||95.0|-0.23|-0.06||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Linear Fixed-effect Model; Treatment and site as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in PM reflective symptom scores for Eye itching/burning between the Fluticasone nasal spray and the placebo nasal spray.||-0.06|-0.23|0.0005
81680957|NCT01817790|163058753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.13||||0.0023||95.0|-0.22|-0.06||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in AM reflective symptom scores for Eye Tearing/Watering between the Fluticasone nasal spray and the placebo nasal spray.||-0.06|-0.22|0.0023
81680958|NCT01817790|163058754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.18|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.26|-0.09||p-value was nor adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Linear Fixed-effect Model; Treatment and site as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in PM reflective symptom scores for Eye Tearing/watering between the Fluticasone nasal spray and the placebo nasal spray.||-0.09|-0.26|<0.0001
81680959|NCT01817790|163058755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.0304||95.0|-0.18|-0.01||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Linear Fixed-effect Model; Treatment and site as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in AM reflective symptom scores for Eye Redness between the Fluticasone nasal spray and the placebo nasal spray.||-0.01|-0.18|0.0304
81680960|NCT01817790|163058756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.0361||95.0|-0.19|-0.01||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Linear Fixed-effect Model; Treatment and site as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in PM reflective symptom scores for Eye Redness between the Fluticasone nasal spray and the placebo nasal spray.||-0.01|-0.19|0.0361
81708887|NCT03031327|163114444|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.2319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.8|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in IOP - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.8|-3.0|0.2319
81680961|NCT01817790|163058757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.28||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.06||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Linear Fixed-effect Model; treatment and site as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in AM iTOSS between the Fluticasone nasal spray and the placebo nasal spray.||-0.06|-0.50|0.0129
81680962|NCT01817790|163058758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.14||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.07||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Linear Fixed-effect Model; treatment and site as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in rNCSS between the Fluticasone nasal spray and the placebo nasal spray.||-0.07|-0.22|0.0002
81680963|NCT01817790|163058759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0118||95.0||||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Using this test controlling for investigative site. The response variable lied on ordinal scale of measurement.||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the end of treatment assessment of response between the Fluticasone nasal spray and the placebo nasal spray.||||0.0118
81680964|NCT01817790|163058760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.8586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in objective assessment of conjunctival redness between the Fluticasone nasal spray and the placebo nasal spray.||0.10|-0.12|0.8586
81536154|NCT00867165|162755004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-49.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.36|-43.87|||ANCOVA|||||-43.87|-55.36|<0.001
81536155|NCT00867165|162755005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-58.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.67|-53.38|||ANCOVA|||||-53.38|-63.67|<0.001
81536156|NCT00867165|162755006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-61.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.51|-54.53|||ANCOVA|||||-54.53|-67.51|<0.001
81536157|NCT00867165|162755007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-62.74||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.22|-52.26|||ANCOVA|||||-52.26|-73.22|0.001
81680965|NCT01817790|163058761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.29||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Linear Fixed-effect Model; Treatment and site as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in MiniRQLQ scores between the Fluticasone nasal spray and the placebo nasal spray.||-0.29|-0.65|<0.0001
81680966|NCT01817790|163058762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.3||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Linear Fixed-effect Model; Treatment and site as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in 'Activities' domain of MiniRQLQ scores between the Flutical sone nasal spray and placebo nasal spray||-0.30|-0.68|<0.0001
81680967|NCT01817790|163058763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.24||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Linear Fixed-effect Model; Treatment and site as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in 'Practical Problems' domain of MiniRQLQ scores between the Flutical sone nasal spray and placebo nasal spray.||-0.24|-0.64|<0.0001
81680968|NCT01817790|163058764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.33||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Linear Fixed-effect Model; Treatment and site as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in 'Nose Symptoms' domain of MiniRQLQ scores between the Flutical sone nasal spray and placebo nasal spray.||-0.33|-0.73|<0.0001
81536158|NCT00867165|162755008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-49.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.83|-44.14|||ANCOVA|||||-44.14|-54.83|<0.001
81536159|NCT00867165|162755009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-57.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.87|-53.11|||ANCOVA|||||-53.11|-62.87|<0.001
81536160|NCT00867165|162755010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-62.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.54|-56.66|||ANCOVA|||||-56.66|-68.54|<0.001
81536161|NCT00867165|162755011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-64.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.11|-55.23|||ANCOVA|||||-55.23|-74.11|<0.001
81536162|NCT00867165|162755012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-18.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|-11.99|||ANCOVA|||||-11.99|-24.70|<0.001
81536163|NCT00867165|162755013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-25.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.2|-20.02|||ANCOVA|||||-20.02|-31.20|<0.001
81536164|NCT00867165|162755014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-28.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.89|-22.59|||ANCOVA|||||-22.59|-34.89|<0.001
81536165|NCT00867165|162755015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|-32.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.38|-23.9|||ANCOVA|||||-23.90|-40.38|<0.001
81536166|NCT00867165|162755016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|20.01||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|31.91|||ANCOVA|||||31.91|8.10|0.001
81680969|NCT01817790|163058765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.23||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Linear Fixed-effect Model; Treatment and site as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in 'Eye Symptoms' domain of MiniRQLQ scores between the Flutical sone nasal spray and placebo nasal spray.||-0.23|-0.65|<0.0001
81680970|NCT01817790|163058766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.21||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was that no difference exists in the mean change from baseline in 'Other Symptoms' domain of MiniRQLQ scores between the Flutical sone nasal spray and placebo nasal spray.||-0.21|-0.64|<0.0001
81708888|NCT03031327|163114444|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.6018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.4|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in IOP - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||1.4|-2.3|0.6018
81708889|NCT03031327|163114444|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.4857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.1|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in IOP - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||1.1|-2.2|0.4857
81708890|NCT03031327|163114444|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.9015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.8|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in IOP - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||1.8|-2.0|0.9015
81708891|NCT03031327|163114445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.3574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in corneal sensitivity - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.3|-0.1|0.3574
81708892|NCT03031327|163114445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.3574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in corneal sensitivity - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.3|-0.1|0.3574
81680971|NCT00891202|163058786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-30.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.82|-23.24|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model fitted with treatment and baseline spleen severity (low spleen severity: spleen volume less than or equal to \[\<=\] 20 multiples of normal spleen volume, high spleen severity: spleen volume greater than \[\>\] 20 multiples of normal spleen volume).||-23.24|-36.82|<0.0001
81680972|NCT04596891|163058795|OTHER|Repeated measures ANOVA|F ratio|20.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA||The F ratio is used to evaluate the main effect of time in the ANOVA in relation to the critical F ratio.|No control group, open trial for feasibility/safety||||<0.001
81708893|NCT03031327|163114445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||P-value is NA due to the measured values of corneal sensitivity equal to zero.|Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in corneal sensitivity - Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.0|0.0|00
81708894|NCT03031327|163114445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||P-value is NA due to the measured values of corneal sensitivity equal to zero.|Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in corneal sensitivity - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.0|0.0|00
81680973|NCT04596891|163058795|OTHER|Paired-samples t-test (baseline to post-treatment)|paired-samples t-test|5.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|12.93|||t-test, 2 sided|||||12.93|-1.79|0.002
81708895|NCT03031327|163114445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in corneal sensitivity - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.3|-0.1|0.1
81708896|NCT03031327|163114445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||Student t-test pooled|Pooled method for estimating common variance was used||Student t-test on changes from baseline in corneal sensitivity - Non Study eye - Day 15±2 pre-dose||0.3|-0.1|0.1
81708897|NCT00211536|163114446|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For the average A1C, the goal was to show non-inferiority of MIP compared to SC. The minimal clinically relevant increase in A1C (%) was set at 0.50%. The between-subjects standard deviation of A1C was assumed to be 1.0% based on previous studies.|Least square means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures analysis of variance, adjusting for baseline A1C using SAS Proc Mixed to compare A1C trends over time between the treatment groups||Sample size calculations were performed on the primary endpoint: the average glycosylated hemoglobin (A1C). Sample size was estimated using a two-sample, one-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.05. The projected sample size of 50 subjects per treatment group provides 79% power to reject the null hypothesis in favor of the alternative hypothesis that the average A1C in both the MIP and SC groups are equivalent, assuming an effect size of 0.50% and a standard deviation of 1.0%.||0.5||<0.05
81708898|NCT03350724|163114472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039||||||Unadjusted p-value|Z-Test for Two Population Proportions|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.039
81708899|NCT03350724|163114473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037||||||Unadjusted p-value|Z-Test for Two Population Proportions|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.037
81708900|NCT03350724|163114474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||Z-Test for Two Population Proportions|||||||0.032
81708901|NCT03350724|163114475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.171||||||Unadjusted p-value|Z-Test for Two Population Proportions|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.171
81708902|NCT03350724|163114476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.484||||||Unadjusted p-value|Z-Test for Two Population Proportions|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.484
81708903|NCT03350724|163114477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.368||||||Unadjusted p-value|Z-Test for Two Population Proportions|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.368
81708904|NCT03350724|163114478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.308||||||Unadjusted p-value|Z-Test for Two Population Proportions|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.308
81708905|NCT03350724|163114479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Unadjusted p-value|Z-Test for Two Population Proportions|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.999
81708906|NCT03350724|163114480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||Unadjusted p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.015
81708907|NCT03350724|163114481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021||||||Unadjusted p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.021
81536167|NCT00867165|162755017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|26.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.99|38.58|||ANCOVA|||||38.58|13.99|<0.001
81680974|NCT04596891|163058800|OTHER|ANOVA|F ratio|8.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA||The F ratio is used to evaluate the main effect of time in the ANOVA in relation to the critical F ratio. If it exceeds the critical F ratio, the null hypothesis (no effect of time) is rejected.|||||<0.001
81680975|NCT02338843|163058829|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.76|13.3|||Regression, Logistic|Stratified logistic regression model. Adjusted by baseline MAP and APACHE II, vasopressin use and average NED 6 hours prior to randomization.||||13.3|4.76|<0.001
81680976|NCT01252966|163058837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.13|||Regression, Logistic|||Longitudinal logistic regression with fitted generalized estimating equations (GEE) was used to estimate an overall treatment effect odds ratio including both the EOT and 6-month time points and relevant covariates (e.g., baseline smoking rate, age, Shipley IQ score). The study (n=213) had 80% power to detect small to medium effects on quit rates (corresponding to Cohen's one-sample d=0.38).||1.13|0.42|0.14
81680977|NCT01252966|163058839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Regression, Linear|||Multiple regression models were used to estimate effects of treatment on change in cognitive performance. Age, Shipley IQ score, number of cigarettes smoked per day at baseline, and EOT smoking status were included as covariates.||||0.30
81680978|NCT01252966|163058840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Regression, Linear|||Multiple regression models were used to estimate effects of treatment on change in cognitive performance. Age, Shipley IQ score, number of cigarettes smoked per day at baseline, and EOT smoking status were included as covariates.||||0.30
81680979|NCT01252966|163058841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||||||Results would not survive correction for multiple hypothesis testing.|Regression, Linear|||Multiple regression models were used to estimate effects of treatment on change in cognitive performance. Age, Shipley IQ score, number of cigarettes smoked per day at baseline, and EOT smoking status were included as covariates.||||0.033
81680980|NCT03275870|163058851|OTHER|||||||0.042||||||p value \<0.05 used as threshold for significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.042
81680981|NCT03275870|163058852|OTHER|||||||0.213||||||P value of \<0.05 used as threshold for significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.213
81680982|NCT04854499|163058867|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.314|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.809|2.136|||||HR along with its 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated using the Cox proportional hazards regression model stratified by the stratification factors at randomization.|||2.136|0.809|
81536168|NCT00867165|162755018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|36.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.12|49.28|||ANCOVA|||||49.28|24.12|<0.001
81680983|NCT04854499|163058871|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.094|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.603|1.985||||||||1.985|0.603|
81680984|NCT04854499|163058872|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.982|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.449|2.147|||||The 2-sided 95% CI is based on Clopper-Pearson method.|||2.147|0.449|
81680985|NCT04854499|163058872|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.943|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.383|2.321|||||The 2-sided 95% CI is based on Clopper-Pearson method.|||2.321|0.383|
81680986|NCT02747927|163058892|OTHER||VE|80.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.3|85.3||Statistical significance was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the VE was above 25%. Since the hypotheses was tested in a confirmatory manner at a 2-sided significance level of 5%, the calculated p-value was compared with 0.025.|Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|Assuming true VE of 60% and, virologically confirmed cases of dengue fever induced by any dengue serotype occurring from 30 days post 2nd vaccination (Day 120) until end of Part 1 would provide at least 90% power to rule out vaccine effect of ≤25%.||85.3|73.3|<0.001
81680987|NCT02747927|163058893|OTHER||VE|90.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.6|94.7||Statistical significance was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the VE was above 0%. Since the hypotheses was tested in a confirmatory manner at a 2-sided significance level of 5%, the calculated p-value was compared with 0.025.|Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||94.7|82.6|<0.001
81680988|NCT02747927|163058894|OTHER||VE|69.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.8|79.9|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and two-sided 95% CIs are estimated from a Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-1||79.9|54.8|
81680989|NCT02747927|163058894|OTHER||VE|95.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.9|97.6|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and two-sided 95% CIs are estimated from a Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-2||97.6|89.9|
81680990|NCT02747927|163058894|OTHER||VE|48.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.1|64.1|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-3||64.1|27.1|
81680991|NCT02747927|163058894|OTHER||VE|50.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.7|85.8|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-4||85.8|-69.7|
81680992|NCT02747927|163058895|OTHER||VE|66.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.1|77.5|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||77.5|49.1|
81536169|NCT00867165|162755019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least-squares means|24.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.43|37.67|||ANCOVA|||||37.67|10.43|<0.001
81680993|NCT02747927|163058896|OTHER||VE|76.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.5|81.9|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||81.9|68.5|
81680994|NCT02747927|163058897|OTHER||VE|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-978.5|91.1|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and two-sided 95% CIs are estimated from a Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||91.1|-978.5|
81680995|NCT02747927|163058906|OTHER||VE|47.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.1|56.0|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and two-sided 95% CIs are estimated from a Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region|||56.0|37.1|
81680996|NCT02747927|163058907|OTHER||VE|55.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.5|70.0|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and two-sided 95% CIs are estimated from a Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||70.0|34.5|
81680997|NCT02747927|163058908|OTHER||VE|73.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.3|83.9|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and two-sided 95% CIs are estimated from a Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||83.9|56.3|
81680998|NCT02747927|163058909|OTHER||VE|93.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.4|98.6|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and two-sided 95% CIs are estimated from a Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||98.6|72.4|
81680999|NCT02747927|163058910|OTHER||VE|79.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.1|85.9|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||85.9|70.1|
81681000|NCT02747927|163058911|OTHER||VE|76.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.1|87.4|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-1||87.4|57.1|
81681001|NCT02747927|163058911|OTHER||VE|85.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.9|93.2|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-2||93.2|69.9|
81681002|NCT02747927|163058911|OTHER||VE|62.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.7|91.5|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-3||91.5|-69.7|
81681003|NCT02747927|163058911|OTHER||VE|77.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.8|88.5|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-4||88.5|54.8|
81708908|NCT03350724|163114482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035||||||Unadjusted p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.035
81681004|NCT02747927|163058912|OTHER||VE|79.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.8|89.7|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|Any Dengue Serotype||89.7|57.8|
81681005|NCT02747927|163058912|OTHER||VE|86.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.6|95.4|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-1||95.4|57.6|
81681006|NCT02747927|163058912|OTHER||VE|89.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|98.8|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-2||98.8|13.5|
81681007|NCT02747927|163058912|OTHER||VE|42.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-307.5|92.0|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-3||92.0|-307.5|
81681008|NCT02747927|163058912|OTHER||VE|61.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.1|89.5|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-4||89.5|-45.1|
81681009|NCT02747927|163058913|OTHER||VE|79.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.3|86.9|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|Any Dengue Serotype||86.9|68.3|
81681010|NCT02747927|163058913|OTHER||VE|69.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.4|85.8|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-1||85.8|36.4|
81681011|NCT02747927|163058913|OTHER||VE|84.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.6|93.2|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-2||93.2|66.6|
81681012|NCT02747927|163058913|OTHER||VE|75.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-168.8|97.8|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-3||97.8|-168.8|
81681013|NCT02747927|163058913|OTHER||VE|81.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.2|91.6|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||91.6|57.2|
81681014|NCT02747927|163058914|OTHER||VE|93.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.3|98.1|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and two-sided 95% CIs are estimated from a Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||98.1|79.3|
81681015|NCT02747927|163058915|OTHER||VE|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-849.4|100.0|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||100.0|-849.4|
81681016|NCT02747927|163058916|OTHER||VE|67.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.1|77.5|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||77.5|52.1|
81681017|NCT02747927|163058917|OTHER||VE|56.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.2|77.4|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-1||77.4|16.2|
81681018|NCT02747927|163058917|OTHER||VE|86.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.8|95.0|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-2||95.0|63.8|
81681019|NCT02747927|163058917|OTHER||VE|51.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|73.9|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-3||73.9|9.9|
81681020|NCT02747927|163058917|OTHER||VE|85.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.4|96.0|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-4||96.0|47.4|
81681021|NCT02747927|163058918|OTHER||VE|70.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.1|85.5|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|Any Dengue Serotype||85.5|39.1|
81681022|NCT02747927|163058918|OTHER||VE|57.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|85.7|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-1||85.7|-27.2|
81681023|NCT02747927|163058918|OTHER||VE|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|98.8|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-2||98.8|14.0|
81681024|NCT02747927|163058918|OTHER||VE|36.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-138.1|82.9|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-3||82.9|-138.1|
81681025|NCT02747927|163058918|OTHER||VE|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.1|100.0|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-4||100.0|43.1|
81681026|NCT02747927|163058919|OTHER||VE|65.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.4|78.1|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|Any Dengue Serotype||78.1|46.4|
81681027|NCT02747927|163058919|OTHER||VE|56.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|80.7|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-1||80.7|0.8|
81681028|NCT02747927|163058919|OTHER||VE|85.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.4|95.2|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-2||95.2|54.4|
81681029|NCT02747927|163058919|OTHER||VE|54.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|77.6|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-3||77.6|8.3|
81708909|NCT03350724|163114483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.444||||||Unadjusted p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.444
81681030|NCT02747927|163058919|OTHER||VE|75.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|93.9|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||93.9|2.2|
81708910|NCT03350724|163114484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.765||||||Unadjusted p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.765
81708911|NCT03350724|163114485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.941||||||Unadjusted p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.941
81708912|NCT03350724|163114486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.421||||||Unadjusted p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.421
81708913|NCT03350724|163114487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.357||||||Unadjusted p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.357
81708914|NCT03350724|163114488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||Unadjusted p-value|Paired t-Test|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.22
81708915|NCT03350724|163114489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.882||||||Unadjusted p-value|Paired t-Test|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.882
81681031|NCT02747927|163058920|OTHER||VE|84.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.7|95.1|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and two-sided 95% CIs are estimated from a Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||95.1|53.7|
81708916|NCT03350724|163114490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||Unadjusted p-value|Paired t-Test|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.64
81708917|NCT03350724|163114491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.967||||||Unadjusted p-value|Paired t-Test|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.967
81708918|NCT03350724|163114492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.375||||||Unadjusted p-value|Paired t-Test|Unadjusted p-value||||||0.375
81708919|NCT02759939|163114503|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Scheffe method|See below|Random effects logistic regression with a random intercept for clinic and adjustment for participant characteristics that differed across trial arms||||||0.80
81708920|NCT02759939|163114503|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Scheffe method|See below|Random effects logistic regression with a random intercept for clinic and adjustment for participant characteristics that differed across trial arms||||||0.32
81708921|NCT02759939|163114503|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Scheffe method|See below|Random effects logistic regression with a random intercept for clinic and adjustment for participant characteristics that differed across trial arms||||||0.99
81708922|NCT02759939|163114503|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Scheffe method|See below|Random effects logistic regression with a random intercept for clinic and adjustment for participant characteristics that differed across trial arms||||||0.72
81708923|NCT00087594|163114555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|41.3||||||95% CI for G1 participants||41.3|-27.8|
81708924|NCT00087594|163114555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|35.4||||||95% CI for G2/3 participants||35.4|-10.4|
81708925|NCT00087594|163114555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|44.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|76.9||||||95% CI for G1 participants with 2 log drop at W 12||76.9|12.0|
81708926|NCT00087594|163114555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||95% CI for G1 participants with non 2 log drop at W 12||||
81708927|NCT00087594|163114555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.2|50.5||||||95% CI for G1 participants with missing HCV-RNA at W 12||50.5|-77.2|
81708928|NCT03991936|163114603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.635|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical analysis was p = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that the change from baseline to 24 weeks in the Nail Psoriasis Severity Index (NAPSI) for the triamcinolone acetonide groups: 2.5 mg/mL, 5.0 mg/mL, 7.5 mg/mL, and 10 mg/mL would be no different than the change from baseline to 24 weeks for the placebo group.||||<0.001
81708929|NCT01599585|163114621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|One tailed test at .05a = .05 margin was set at standardized difference of .50|Regression, Beta|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.12|0.68||||||||.68|.12|
81708930|NCT01599585|163114633|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|One tailed test at .05a = .05 margin was set at standardized difference of .50|Regression, Beta|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|0.78||||||||.78|.16|
81708931|NCT03442595|163114716|OTHER|test of difference in change of A1C between the two groups|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The study was powered to detect a difference of 0.5% in the change in A1C with SD = 2 with 80\& at alopha = 0.;05 with a sample size of 128 in each group (paired t-test). The study reaches 100% power to detect this observed difference with an alpha level of 0.01.||||<0.001
81681032|NCT02747927|163058922|OTHER||VE|74.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.6|80.3|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||80.3|66.6|
81681033|NCT02747927|163058923|OTHER||VE|69.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.7|80.0|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-1||80.0|51.7|
81681034|NCT02747927|163058923|OTHER||VE|85.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.5|92.2|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-2||92.2|74.5|
81708932|NCT01642004|163114723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|96.85|0.43|0.81||Stratified by region (US/Canada, Rest Of World (ROW), Europe) and prior treatment regimen (Paclitaxel, Another agent) as entered in the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS).|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. HR = Nivolumab over Docetaxel|||0.81|0.43|0.0002
81708933|NCT00598806|163114737|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.1094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.06|0.55|0.1094
81708934|NCT00598806|163114738|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.1038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.04|||Log Rank|||||1.04|0.63|0.1038
81681035|NCT02747927|163058923|OTHER||VE|54.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.1|73.9|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-3||73.9|19.1|
81681036|NCT02747927|163058923|OTHER||VE|79.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.4|88.7|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-4||88.7|62.4|
81708935|NCT04716010|163114797|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.002
81708936|NCT04716010|163114797|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81708937|NCT04716010|163114797|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81708938|NCT04716010|163114797|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.024
81681037|NCT02747927|163058924|OTHER||VE|75.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.3|85.0|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|Any Dengue Serotype||85.0|59.3|
81681038|NCT02747927|163058924|OTHER||VE|76.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.0|88.9|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-1||88.9|50.0|
81681039|NCT02747927|163058924|OTHER||VE|89.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.7|97.8|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-2||97.8|53.7|
81681040|NCT02747927|163058924|OTHER||VE|37.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.9|79.2|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-3||79.2|-84.9|
81708939|NCT04716010|163114797|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81708940|NCT04716010|163114797|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81708941|NCT04716010|163114798|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.001
81708942|NCT04716010|163114798|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81708943|NCT04716010|163114798|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81708944|NCT04716010|163114798|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.022
81708945|NCT04716010|163114798|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81708946|NCT04716010|163114798|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81708947|NCT04716010|163114799|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \>0.05|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708948|NCT04716010|163114799|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708949|NCT04716010|163114799|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708950|NCT04716010|163114799|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708951|NCT04716010|163114799|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708952|NCT04716010|163114799|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708953|NCT04716010|163114800|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708954|NCT04716010|163114800|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708955|NCT04716010|163114800|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708956|NCT04716010|163114800|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708957|NCT04716010|163114800|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708958|NCT04716010|163114800|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708959|NCT04716010|163114801|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708960|NCT04716010|163114801|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708961|NCT04716010|163114801|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708962|NCT04716010|163114801|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708963|NCT04716010|163114801|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81681041|NCT02747927|163058924|OTHER||VE|78.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.7|93.3|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-4||93.3|29.7|
81681042|NCT02747927|163058925|OTHER||VE|73.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.4|80.9|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|Any Dengue Serotype||80.9|64.4|
81681043|NCT02747927|163058925|OTHER||VE|64.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.8|79.3|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-1||79.3|37.8|
81681044|NCT02747927|163058925|OTHER||VE|84.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.1|92.1|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-2||92.1|71.1|
81708964|NCT04716010|163114801|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708965|NCT04716010|163114802|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708966|NCT04716010|163114802|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81681045|NCT02747927|163058925|OTHER||VE|58.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|78.5|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|DENV-3||78.5|18.5|
81708967|NCT04716010|163114802|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708968|NCT04716010|163114802|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708969|NCT04716010|163114802|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708970|NCT04716010|163114802|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708971|NCT04716010|163114803|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708972|NCT04716010|163114803|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708973|NCT04716010|163114803|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708974|NCT04716010|163114803|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708975|NCT04716010|163114803|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708976|NCT04716010|163114803|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708977|NCT04716010|163114804|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708978|NCT04716010|163114804|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708979|NCT04716010|163114804|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708980|NCT04716010|163114804|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708981|NCT04716010|163114804|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708982|NCT04716010|163114804|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708983|NCT04716010|163114805|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708984|NCT04716010|163114805|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708985|NCT04716010|163114805|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708986|NCT04716010|163114805|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708987|NCT04716010|163114805|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708988|NCT04716010|163114805|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708989|NCT04716010|163114806|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708990|NCT04716010|163114806|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81681046|NCT02747927|163058925|OTHER||VE|79.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.1|89.9|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and 95% CIs was estimated from Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||89.9|59.1|
81681047|NCT02747927|163058926|OTHER||VE|90.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.8|95.8|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and two-sided 95% CIs are estimated from a Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||95.8|78.8|
81681048|NCT02747927|163058927|OTHER||VE|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-849.4|100.0|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||VE and two-sided 95% CIs are estimated from a Cox proportional hazard model with investigational product as a factor, adjusted for age, and stratified by region.|||100.0|-849.4|
81681049|NCT03932812|163058952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.622||0.206|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|We used generalized estimating equations to fit linear regression model for longitudinal data under the unstructured correlation matrix.|Estimated value: presented value is mean difference at month 6 from BL. Information from month 3 is included in the linear regression model. The reported p-value is the significance of the interaction effect between time and the intervention.|||||0.206
81681050|NCT03932812|163058953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.376|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.793||0.101|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|We used generalized estimating equations to fit linear regression model for longitudinal data under the unstructured correlation matrix.|Estimated value: presented value is mean difference at month 6 from BL. Information from month 3 is included in the linear regression model. The reported p-value is the significance of the interaction effect between time and the intervention.|||||0.101
81681051|NCT03932812|163058954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.174||0.836|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|We used generalized estimating equations to fit linear regression model for longitudinal data under the unstructured correlation matrix.|Estimated value: presented value is mean difference at month 6 from BL. Information from month 3 is included in the linear regression model. The reported p-value is the significance of the interaction effect between time and the intervention.|||||0.836
81681052|NCT03932812|163058955|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.414||0.567|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||Estimated value: presented value is for month 6. Since the outcome measure is count data, a log link function is used. The reported p-value is the significance of the interaction effect between time and intervention.|The outcome for this analyses is use of emergency care.||||0.567
81681053|NCT03932812|163058956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.363|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||Estimated value: presented value is for month 6. Since the outcome measure is count data, a log link function is used. The reported p-value is the significance of the interaction effect between time and intervention.|||||0.014
81681054|NCT03932812|163058957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.467|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.301||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||Estimated value: presented value is for month 6. Since the outcome measure is count data, a log link function is used. The reported p-value is the significance of the interaction effect between time and intervention.|||||0.010
81681055|NCT03932812|163058958|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.682||0.188|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|We used generalized estimating equations to fit linear regression model for longitudinal data under the unstructured correlation matrix.|Estimated value: presented value is mean difference at month 6 from BL. Information from month 3 is included in the linear regression model. The reported p-value is the significance of the interaction effect between time and the intervention.|||||0.188
81681056|NCT04355013|163058981|OTHER|Agreement between different methods of temperature measurement (Bland-Altman plot with multiple measurements per individual).|Bland-Altman for repeated measures|-0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.77||||||Arterial outlet-nasopharyngeal temperatures||0.77|-1.10|
81681057|NCT04355013|163058981|OTHER|Agreement between different methods of temperature measurement (Bland-Altman plot with multiple measurements per individual).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.95|||Bland-Altman|||Arterial-venous inflow temperatures||0.95|-0.63|
81681058|NCT04355013|163058981|OTHER|Agreement between different methods of temperature measurement (Bland-Altman plot with multiple measurements per individual).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|0.74|||Bland-Altman|||Arterial outlet-bladder||0.74|-1.98|
81681059|NCT04355013|163058981|OTHER|Agreement between different methods of temperature measurement (Bland-Altman plot with multiple measurements per individual).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|1.54|||Bland-Altman|||Arterial outlet- Tcore||1.54|-1.38|
81681060|NCT04355013|163058981|OTHER|Agreement between different methods of temperature measurement (Bland-Altman plot with multiple measurements per individual).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|1.38||||||Nasopharyngeal-venous inflow temperatures||1.38|-0.73|
81681061|NCT04355013|163058981|OTHER|Agreement between different methods of temperature measurement (Bland-Altman plot with multiple measurements per individual).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.59||||||Nasopharyngeal-bladder temperatures||0.59|-1.50|
81681062|NCT04355013|163058981|OTHER|Bland-Altman for repeated measures|Bland-Altman for repeated measures|0.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.39||||||Nasopharyngeal-Tcore temperatures||1.39|-0.90|
81681063|NCT02354833|163058982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81681064|NCT02354833|163058983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis is comparing the percentage of participants with Nausea||||0.28
81681065|NCT02354833|163058983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis is comparing the percentage of participants with Emesis||||< 0.001
81681066|NCT02354833|163058984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.10
81681067|NCT02354833|163058985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.73
81681068|NCT01933932|163058986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.4355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.12|||Log Rank|Analysis stratified by WHO performance status at randomisation.||||1.12|0.77|0.4355
81681069|NCT01933932|163058987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.6431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.3|||Log Rank|Analysis stratified by WHO performance status at randomisation.||||1.30|0.85|0.6431
81681070|NCT01933932|163058988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.0515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.62|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis stratified by WHO performance status at randomisation||||2.62|1.00|0.0515
81681071|NCT01933932|163058990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.5007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.86|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis stratified by WHO performance status at randomisation||||1.86|0.74|0.5007
81681072|NCT01933932|163058991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.3438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.11|||Log Rank|Analysis stratified by WHO performance status at randomisation.||||1.11|0.74|0.3438
81681073|NCT02275533|163058992|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.56||One-sided p-value|Log Rank|||||1.56|0.54|0.38
81681074|NCT02275533|163058993|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.51||One-sided p-value|Log Rank|||||1.51|0.40|0.23
81681075|NCT02275533|163058995|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81681076|NCT02157883|163059003|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Upper bound of the 90% CIs below 200%.|Geometric mean ratio|79.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.15|87.21|||||AZD9291+itraconazole / AZD9291 alone. Results based on linear mixed-effects model with treatment as fixed effect and patient as a random effect.|Study sized so experiment-wise power for the upper bound of the 90% CIs of geometric mean ratios for both AUC and Cmax of AZD9291 being below 200% was 90% (95% for each parameter). Within patient CV assumed to be 34%. A 50% increase in exposure was also assumed.||87.21|73.15|
81681077|NCT02157883|163059004|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Upper bound of the 90% CIs below 200%.|Geometric mean ratio|124.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|114.61|134.53|||||AZD9291+itraconazole / AZD9291 alone. Results based on linear mixed-effects model with treatment as fixed effect and patient as a random effect.|Study sized so experiment-wise power for the upper bound of the 90% CIs of geometric mean ratios for both AUC and Cmax of AZD9291 being below 200% was 90% (95% for each parameter). Within patient CV assumed to be 34%. A 50% increase in exposure was also assumed.||134.53|114.61|
81681078|NCT02157883|163059011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric mean ratio|75.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.18|89.69|||||AZD9291+itraconazole / AZD9291 alone. No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for metabolites, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291 analysis.|Study sized so experiment-wise power for the upper bound of the 90% CIs of geometric mean ratios for both AUC and Cmax of AZD9291 being below 200% was 90% (95% for each parameter). Within patient CV assumed to be 34%. A 50% increase in exposure was also assumed.||89.69|64.18|
81681079|NCT02157883|163059012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric mean ratio|108.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.36|124.19|||||AZD9291+itraconazole / AZD9291 alone. No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for metabolites, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291 analysis.|Study sized so experiment-wise power for the upper bound of the 90% CIs of geometric mean ratios for both AUC and Cmax of AZD9291 being below 200% was 90% (95% for each parameter). Within patient CV assumed to be 34%. A 50% increase in exposure was also assumed.||124.19|94.36|
81681080|NCT02157883|163059013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric mean ratio|44.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.94|49.21|||||AZD9291+itraconazole / AZD9291 alone. No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for metabolites, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291 analysis.|Study sized so experiment-wise power for the upper bound of the 90% CIs of geometric mean ratios for both AUC and Cmax of AZD9291 being below 200% was 90% (95% for each parameter). Within patient CV assumed to be 34%. A 50% increase in exposure was also assumed.||49.21|39.94|
81681081|NCT02157883|163059014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric mean ratio|49.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.7|54.99|||||AZD9291+itraconazole / AZD9291 alone. No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for metabolites, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291 analysis.|Study sized so experiment-wise power for the upper bound of the 90% CIs of geometric mean ratios for both AUC and Cmax of AZD9291 being below 200% was 90% (95% for each parameter). Within patient CV assumed to be 34%. A 50% increase in exposure was also assumed.||54.99|43.70|
81681082|NCT01262898|163059026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.96|15.24|||||The least square means were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit and baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. Statistical analysis is reported using LS Means.|GSK962040 10 mg versus Placebo Day 1||15.24|-21.96|
81681083|NCT01262898|163059026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.01|6.4|||||The least square means were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit and baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. Statistical analysis is reported using LS Means.|GSK962040 50 mg versus Placebo Day 1||6.40|-30.01|
81681084|NCT01262898|163059026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.99|-8.32|||||The least square means were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit and baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. Statistical analysis is reported using LS Means.|GSK962040 125 mg versus Placebo Day 1||-8.32|-42.99|
81681085|NCT01262898|163059026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|14.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|34.53|||||The least square means were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit and baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. Statistical analysis is reported using LS Means.|GSK962040 10 mg versus Placebo Day 28||34.53|-5.06|
81681086|NCT01262898|163059026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.64|23.08|||||The least square means were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit and baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. Statistical analysis is reported using LS Means.|GSK962040 50 mg vs Placebo Day 28||23.08|-14.64|
81681087|NCT01262898|163059026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.18|24.47|||||The least square means were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit and baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. Statistical analysis is reported using LS Means.|GSK962040 125 mg versus Placebo Day 28||24.47|-11.18|
81681088|NCT01262898|163059026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.73|2.9|||||The least square means were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit and baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. Statistical analysis is reported using LS Means.|Day 28 versus Day 1 of the Placebo arm||2.90|-28.73|
81681089|NCT01262898|163059026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.69|22.05|||||The least square means were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit and baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. Statistical analysis is reported using LS Means.|Day 28 versus Day 1 of GSK962040 10 mg arm||22.05|-11.69|
81681090|NCT01262898|163059026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.13|19.36|||||The least square means were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit and baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. Statistical analysis is reported using LS Means.|Day 28 versus Day 1 of GSK962040 50 mg arm||19.36|-13.13|
81681091|NCT01262898|163059026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|19.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.47|34.3|||||The least square means were estimated using a mixed model fitting treatment, visit, treatment\*visit and baseline gastric emptying half time as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. Statistical analysis is reported using LS Means.|Day 28 versus Day 1 of GSK962040 125 mg arm||34.30|4.47|
81681092|NCT01262898|163059026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-0.225|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.129|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Type 1 Diabetes, Day 1|Intercept estimate was 125.45 and between participant standard deviation was 21.63|-0.129|-0.320|
81681093|NCT01262898|163059026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-0.078|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.171|0.016|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Type 1 Diabetes, Day 28|Intercept estimate was 125.45 and between participant standard deviation was 21.63|0.016|-0.171|
81681094|NCT01262898|163059026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-0.225|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.129|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Type 2 Diabetes, Day 1|Intercept estimate was 113.23 and between participant standard deviation was 21.63|-0.129|-0.320|
81681095|NCT01262898|163059026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-0.078||||||95.0|-0.171|0.016|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Type 2 Diabetes, Day 28|Intercept estimate was 113.23 and between participant standard deviation was 21.63|0.016|-0.171|
81681096|NCT00670709|163059061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|1e-07||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0000001
81681097|NCT00670709|163059062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.005||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||HD subjects vs control subjects||||<0.005
81681098|NCT00885365|163059064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority is shown if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval is above the non-inferiority margin set at -4.5%.|difference of least square means|-0.5||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|1.59|||ANCOVA|||Based on previous studies, the difference between reference and placebo after 4-week treatment is assumed to be about 12% and the non-inferiority margin safely placed at 4.5%. With a between-patient SD of 13.5% and estimated difference between treatments of zero, sample size of 143 per group allows a 80% power to show the non-inferiority of Bramitob® versus TOBI®. Accounting for an expected dropout rate of 11%, a minimum of 160 participants per group is required.||1.59|-2.58|0.640
81681099|NCT00885365|163059066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of least square means|-0.01||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for Week 4||0.05|-0.08|0.634
81681100|NCT00885365|163059067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of least square means|-0.55||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|1.69|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for Week 4||1.69|-2.78|0.630
81681101|NCT00885365|163059068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of least square means|-0.02||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for Week 4||0.06|-0.09|0.693
81681102|NCT00885365|163059069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of least square means|0.51||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|4.09|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for Week 4||4.09|-3.06|0.777
81681103|NCT00885365|163059070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of least square means|0.04||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Analysis for Week 4||0.15|-0.08|0.505
81681104|NCT00885365|163059071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference of least square means|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.39||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<= 0.050.|ANCOVA|treatment and country are fixed effects and baseline log10 bacterial load (CFU/g) value is a covariate||Analysis of Week 4 data||0.39|-0.31|0.820
81681105|NCT00885365|163059074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.692||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<= 0.050.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Test controlling for country.||Week 4||||0.692
81681106|NCT00885365|163059074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<= 0.050.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Test controlling for country.||Week 8||||0.128
81681107|NCT00004054|163059081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.43|||Log Rank|||The original target sample size was 1440 patients with a requirement of 340 deaths to test the hypothesis of overall survival (OS) efficacy of the hormones and RT plus chemotherapy arm; the design is based on detecting a 6% absolute improvement in 5-year OS from 79% to 85%, or a 33% relative reduction in the yearly hazard rate, with 90% power and a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.||1.43|0.76|0.81
81681108|NCT00004054|163059082|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.27|||Gray's test|2-sided significance level of 0.05|Fine-Gray regression model was used to obtain the hazard ratio. Reference level = Hormones and RT.|||1.27|0.74|0.82
81681109|NCT00004054|163059083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.1|||Gray's test|2-sided significance level = 0.05|Fine-Gray regression model was used to obtain the hazard ratio. Reference level = Hormones and RT.|||1.10|0.28|0.09
81681110|NCT00004054|163059084|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.36|||Gray's test|2-sided significance level = 0.05|Fine-Gray regression model was used to obtain the hazard ratio. Reference level = Hormones and RT.|||1.36|0.48|0.42
81681111|NCT00004054|163059085|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.19|||Log Rank|2-sided significance level = 0.05|Cox proportional hazards model was used to obtain the hazard ratio. Reference level = Hormones and RT.|||1.19|0.75|0.61
81681112|NCT00473876|163059086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.38||||0.08||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|The differences between baseline and post-intervention (4 months) was analyzed using independent t-test, comparing metformin and placebo.||Null hypothesis: Metformin has no effect on peak VO2. We targetted 66 subjects and power calculation based on our previous observational study of CHF with insulin resistance with mean peak VO2 of 11.||||0.08
81681113|NCT00473876|163059087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.72||0.034||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|Compare between metformin and placebo arm.||Null hypothesis: Metformin has no effect on the ratio between VCO2 (production of CO2) and VE (ventilation), it is also called the VE/VCO2 slope||||0.034
81681114|NCT01360996|163059098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.0001
81681115|NCT01360996|163059099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81681116|NCT01360996|163059100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81681117|NCT01360996|163059101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81681118|NCT01360996|163059102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||||||<0.0001
81681119|NCT01360996|163059103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81681120|NCT01360996|163059104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.04
81681121|NCT01818297|163059164|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.5||0.14|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|||Due to early termination, the study was insufficiently powered to test the primary objective. This analysis is exploratory and descriptive in nature and cannot be considered conclusive.|Z-test|The Z-test (using an unpooled standard deviation, without continuity correction) was used to test the difference in responder rates between groups.|The Estimation Parameter is the difference between the responder rates in the Treatment and Control groups. The difference is calculated as Treatment - Control. A positive number represents a higher responder rate in the Treatment group.|The original sample size estimate for the primary objective was based on the following assumptions: 109 subjects in each arm with a responder rate of 22% in the Control group and 40% in the Treatment group, and a one-sided α= 0.05 using a Z test with unpooled variance, would result in 90% power. Because the study terminated early, the actual sample size (32 in Treatment, 30 in Control) resulted in 47% power under the same assumptions.|||-5.8|0.14
81681122|NCT01795547|163059180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of the primary endpoint was considered confirmed if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI at Week 28 was \> -5 or equivalently if the p-value for the 1-sided test of H0: D ≤ -5 against H1: D \> -5 was ≤2.5%, where D was the mean treatment difference (aripiprazole minus paliperidone). Superiority was then tested as pre-specified with the FAS and demonstrated for aripiprazole over paliperidone, since the lower bound of the 95% CI was \>0.|Least Squares Mean Difference|4.666||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.316|9.015|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model uses an unstructured variance/covariance matrix.||Comparison of aripiprazole versus paliperidone was made using estimates from a mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) using an unstructured covariance matrix.||9.015|0.316|0.036
81681123|NCT01795547|163059181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.492||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.935|-0.049||All secondary endpoints were tested without any hierarchical testing strategy and no adjustment for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|The model uses an unstructured variance/covariance matrix.||||-0.049|-2.935|0.043
81681124|NCT01795547|163059182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.283||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.477|-0.09||All secondary endpoints were tested without any hierarchical testing strategy and no adjustment for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|The model uses an unstructured variance/covariance matrix.||||-0.090|-0.477|0.004
81681125|NCT01795547|163059183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.331||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.782||All secondary endpoints were tested without any hierarchical testing strategy and no adjustment for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|The model uses an unstructured variance/covariance matrix.||||0.782|-0.120|0.149
81681126|NCT01795547|163059184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.753||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.093|3.412||All secondary endpoints were tested without any hierarchical testing strategy and no adjustment for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|The model uses an unstructured variance/covariance matrix.||||3.412|0.093|0.039
81681127|NCT01795547|163059185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.764||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.143|3.672||All secondary endpoints were tested without any hierarchical testing strategy and no adjustment for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|The model uses an unstructured variance/covariance matrix.||||3.672|-0.143|0.070
81681128|NCT01795547|163059186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.922||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.275|2.119||All secondary endpoints were tested without any hierarchical testing strategy and no adjustment for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|The model uses an unstructured variance/covariance matrix.||||2.119|-0.275|0.130
81536170|NCT00844376|162755020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of adjusted geometric means|95.77||||||90.0|85.82|106.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed effects model was implemented using SAS Proc Mixed, with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.|Natural log transformed AUC48 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as a fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.|Ratio of adjusted means (test/reference), and 90% CI for ratio--for AUC48; restricted (residual) maximum likelihood (REML) method of estimation.||106.88|85.82|
81681129|NCT01795547|163059187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.007||||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.402|4.417||All secondary endpoints were tested without any hierarchical testing strategy and no adjustment for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|The model uses an unstructured variance/covariance matrix.||||4.417|-2.402|0.561
81681130|NCT01795547|163059188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.695||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.511|0.121||All secondary endpoints were tested without any hierarchical testing strategy and no adjustment for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|The model uses an unstructured variance/covariance matrix.||||0.121|-1.511|0.095
81681131|NCT01272583|163059189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||ANOVA|The Friedman Test was used for ANOVA.||||||1.0
81681132|NCT01272583|163059190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||GLP-1 intact|ANOVA|The Friedman Test was used for ANOVA||||||<0.001
81681133|NCT01272583|163059190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0||||GLP-1 Total|ANOVA|The Friedman Test was used for ANOVA.||||||0.98
81681134|NCT01272583|163059190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0||||GIP intact|ANOVA|The Friedman Test was used for ANOVA.||||||0.049
81681135|NCT01272583|163059190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||95.0||||GIP total|ANOVA|The Friedman Test was used for ANOVA||||||0.44
81681136|NCT01272583|163059191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||ANOVA|The Friedman Test was used for ANOVA.||||||0.14
81681137|NCT01272583|163059192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0|||||ANOVA|The Friedman Test was used for ANOVA.||||||0.98
81681138|NCT01272583|163059193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||ANOVA|The Friedman Test was used for ANOVA.||||||0.22
81681139|NCT01272583|163059194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||ANOVA|The Friedman Test was used for ANOVA.||||||0.01
81681140|NCT01272583|163059194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|Post Hoc testing||||||<0.05
81681141|NCT01272583|163059195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||ANOVA|The Friedman Test was used for ANOVA.||||||0.76
81681142|NCT04167345|163059214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|1.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.3|1.1|<.0001
81681143|NCT04167345|163059214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|2.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.9|1.1|<.0001
81681144|NCT04167345|163059216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|2.0||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.4|0.5|0.0114
81681145|NCT04167345|163059216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|2.3||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.5|1.1|0.0009
81681146|NCT04063384|163059223|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||||Group (bipolar, healthy)-by-condition (alcohol, placebo)-by-time of subjective response interactions on subjective response to alcohol were modeled, covarying beverage condition order, biological sex, and age, with SEAS and DEQ subscale scores as the dependent variables. Time of subjective response (pre- and post-scan) and beverage condition (alcohol, placebo) were within-subject factors and group was an independent between-subject factor.|||<0.05
81681147|NCT04063384|163059224|OTHER||||||<|0.004||||||Results of primary models were considered significant at p ≤ 0.004 (Bonferroni correction for twelve ROI-to-ROI connections).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Power analysis suggests this sample size (n = 23 with bipolar disorder, n = 24 healthy comparison participants), at an alpha = 0.05, provides \> 80% statistical power to detect a within subject effect size (ES) d ≥ 0.6 in both subgroups and a between group ES d ≥ 0.8 in this fMRI analysis.|We used a mixed model to examine group by condition by hemisphere (left, right) interactions on ROI-to-ROI FC response to emotional stimuli (contrast: emotional stimuli - squares). Group was an independent between-subject factor, condition and hemisphere were within-subject factors, and ROI-to-ROI FC was the dependent variable.|||<0.004
81681148|NCT04572633|163059247|OTHER||Wilson Score|95.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.72|100.0|||||Bootstrap sampling with replacement method to account for potential within-subject lesion correlations. Subject is the bootstrap sampling unit, 1,000,000 iterations for bootstrap resampling, and the bias-corrected and accelerated method was used.|||100|83.72|
81681149|NCT04572633|163059248|OTHER||Wilson Score|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.35|18.23||||||||18.23|2.35|
81681150|NCT05424276|163059266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.895||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.522|2.985||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo from baseline to 12 weeks of treatment||2.985|-4.522|0.686
81681151|NCT05424276|163059266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.876||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.745|4.687||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo from baseline to 12 weeks of treatment||4.687|-2.745|0.606
81681152|NCT05424276|163059266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.925||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.539|5.086||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo from baseline to 12 weeks of treatment||5.086|-2.539|0.509
81681153|NCT05424276|163059267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.093||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.717|2.611||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo after 12 weeks of treatment||2.611|-1.717|0.683
81681154|NCT05424276|163059267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.783|3.495||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo after 12 weeks of treatment||3.495|-0.783|0.212
81681155|NCT05424276|163059267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.112||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.749|2.654||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo after 12 weeks of treatment||2.654|-1.749|0.685
81681156|NCT05424276|163059268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.139|0.304||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of treatment||0.304|-0.139|0.463
81681157|NCT05424276|163059268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.383||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.383|-0.051|0.133
81681158|NCT05424276|163059268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.159|0.286||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.286|-0.159|0.575
81681159|NCT05424276|163059269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.488|0.092||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 week of dosing||0.092|-0.488|0.178
81681160|NCT05424276|163059269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.274|0.3||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.300|-0.274|0.931
81681161|NCT05424276|163059269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.426|0.163||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.163|-0.426|0.380
81681162|NCT05424276|163059270|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.669||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.308|0.342||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.342|-2.308|0.144
81681163|NCT05424276|163059270|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.662||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|-0.096||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||-0.096|-2.720|0.036
81681164|NCT05424276|163059270|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.514|0.18||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.180|-2.514|0.089
81681165|NCT05424276|163059271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.668||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.127|3.477||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||3.477|-3.127|0.916
81681166|NCT05424276|163059271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.652||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.921|5.621||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||5.621|-0.921|0.158
81681167|NCT05424276|163059271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.694||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.941|5.768||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||5.768|-0.941|0.157
81681168|NCT05424276|163059272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.645||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.952|0.602||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.602|-1.952|0.297
81681169|NCT05424276|163059272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.639||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.032|0.5||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.500|-2.032|0.233
81681170|NCT05424276|163059272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.657||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.818|1.783||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||1.783|-0.818|0.464
81681171|NCT05424276|163059273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.845||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.346|7.898||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||7.898|-7.346|0.943
81681172|NCT05424276|163059273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.769||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.547|8.402||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||8.402|-6.547|0.806
81681173|NCT05424276|163059273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.884||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.686|8.719||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||8.719|-6.686|0.794
81681174|NCT05424276|163059274|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.654||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.193|0.4||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.400|-2.193|0.173
81681175|NCT05424276|163059274|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.644||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.828|0.725||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.725|-1.828|0.393
81681176|NCT05424276|163059274|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.648||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.246|0.323||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.323|-2.246|0.141
81681177|NCT05424276|163059275|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.578||0.704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.925|1.366||Study not sized for efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||1.366|-0.925|0.704
81681178|NCT05424276|163059275|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.564||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.742|1.494||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||1.494|-0.742|0.506
81681179|NCT05424276|163059275|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.578||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.227|1.063||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||1.063|-1.227|0.888
81681180|NCT05424276|163059276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.067||Study was not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.067|0.013|0.004
81681181|NCT05424276|163059276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.047||Study was not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.047|-0.006|0.125
81681182|NCT05424276|163059276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.046||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.046|-0.009|0.179
81681183|NCT05424276|163059277|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.283|0.094||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.094|-0.283|0.321
81681184|NCT05424276|163059277|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.259|0.114||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.114|-0.259|0.444
81681185|NCT05424276|163059277|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.332|0.053||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.053|-0.332|0.154
81681186|NCT05424276|163059278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.199|0.212||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.212|-0.199|0.950
81681187|NCT05424276|163059278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.338|0.067||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.067|-0.338|0.189
81681188|NCT05424276|163059278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.105||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.301|0.114|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.114|-0.301|0.374
81681189|NCT05424276|163059279|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.101|0.131||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.131|-0.101|0.803
81681190|NCT05424276|163059279|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.12||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.120|-0.110|0.935
81681191|NCT05424276|163059279|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|0.121||Study not sized to evaluate efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change relative to placebo at 12 weeks of dosing||0.121|-0.116|0.968
81681192|NCT04373460|163059288|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.4||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|5.8|||Fisher Exact|||||5.8|1.0|0.005
81681193|NCT04373460|163059289|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.05||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.02|||Rate per person-years|||||0.02|-0.11|0.16
81681194|NCT04373460|163059290|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate difference|0.18||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.32|||Rate per person-years|||||0.32|0.03|0.02
81681195|NCT04373460|163059291|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.01||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.02|||Rate per person-years|||||0.02|-0.01|0.32
81681196|NCT04373460|163059296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.65
81681197|NCT04373460|163059300|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.525|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.192|1.425||||||||1.425|0.192|
81681198|NCT03359902|163059301|SUPERIORITY||beta|1.4||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"A linear mixed effects model was conducted to account for carryover and order effects in this crossover trial.~Assuming α = 0.05, two-sided test, and 60 participants in total. If the carryover effect is negligible, we will have 90% power to detect an effect size of 0.604 for memory improvement"||||0.11
81681199|NCT00151892|163059302|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in the percentages of subjects in remission at 6 months of the two treatment groups will be computed. Non-inferiority of SPD476 to Asacol will be concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI lies above the non-inferiority margin of -10%.|Difference in proportions|0.02||||||95.0|-0.04|0.08||||||The null hypothesis to be tested is that the true difference in proportions is less than or equal to -10%.||0.08|-0.04|
81681200|NCT05775289|163059314|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.56|||Log Rank|||||1.56|0.63|0.9705
81681201|NCT05775289|163059315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.4056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.43|0.42|0.4056
81681202|NCT03726268|163059343|OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||Negative binomial regression|||||||0.970
81681203|NCT03726268|163059343|OTHER|||||||0.631|||||||Negative binomial regression|||||||0.631
81681204|NCT03726268|163059344|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81681205|NCT03726268|163059344|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81681206|NCT03726268|163059345|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81681207|NCT03726268|163059345|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81681208|NCT03726268|163059346|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81681209|NCT03726268|163059346|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81681210|NCT03726268|163059347|OTHER|||||||0.105|||||||Negative binomial regression|||||||0.105
81681211|NCT03726268|163059347|OTHER|||||||0.531|||||||Negative binomial regression|||||||0.531
81681212|NCT04336397|163059350|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.5|||Chi-squared|||||1.5|1.0|0.04
81681213|NCT04336397|163059350|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81681214|NCT04743856|163059363|OTHER|||||||0.63||||||Apriori p-value for significance was \<0.05. Models were not adjusted for additional covariates and multiple comparisons adjustment was not performed.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models for binomial outcomes were run to determine if there were significant differences in meeting goal over time.||||||0.63
81681215|NCT04743856|163059364|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1106.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|592.76||0.0665||||||Apriori significance level was p\<0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models were not adjusted for additional variables.||||||0.0665
81681216|NCT01813890|163059383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|105.61||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.0|179.2||P-value adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons using the Hochberg method.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate.|Difference is SPID48 in tapentadol IR group minus SPID48 in placebo group|Based on participant availability in Taiwan it was expected that 60 subjects (20 per group) would be enrolled. In consultation with the Taiwan health authority, the overall two-sided significance level was set at 0.20 (0.10 for each tapentadol versus placebo comparison). Assuming a standard deviation of 134.4, this sample size would provide 71.5% power to detect a between-group difference in SPID48 of 94.1 and 81.2% power to detect a between-group difference of 107.52.||179.2|32.0|0.006
81681217|NCT01813890|163059383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|126.58||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.5|203.7||P-value adjusted for multiple treatment group comparisons using the Hochberg method.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group and center as factors and baseline pain intensity as covariate.|Difference is SPID48 in tapentadol IR group minus SPID48 in placebo group.|Based on participant availability in Taiwan it was expected that 60 subjects (20 per group) would be enrolled. In consultation with the Taiwan health authority, the overall two-sided significance level was set at 0.20 (0.10 for each tapentadol versus placebo comparison). Assuming a standard deviation of 134.4, this sample size would provide 71.5% power to detect a between-group difference in SPID48 of 94.1 and 81.2% power to detect a between-group difference of 107.52.||203.7|49.5|0.004
81681218|NCT03498521|163059428|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Cox proportional hazard|0.75||||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.95|||Stratified log-rank|||||0.95|0.59|0.0177
81681219|NCT03896581|163059435|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.139|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.402|22.969|||Regression, Logistic|||||22.969|5.402|<0.001
81681220|NCT03896581|163059436|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.326|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.233|||ANCOVA|||||-0.233|-0.420|<0.001
81681221|NCT03896581|163059438|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|30.237|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.365|73.94|||Regression, Logistic|||||73.940|12.365|<0.001
81681222|NCT03896581|163059439|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.037|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.386|7.688|||ANCOVA|||||7.688|4.386|<0.001
81681223|NCT03896581|163059440|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.089|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.119|27.999|||Regression, Logistic|||||27.999|6.119|<0.001
81681224|NCT00951821|163059467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-3.3||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|5.5||Effect sizes were also calculated due to small sample size|Mixed Models Analysis||The reported statistic (-3.3) is the difference in the change from baseline to follow-up between the two treatment arms, estimated in a mixed effect regression model.|||5.5|-12.1|.46
81681225|NCT00951821|163059468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.4||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|3.06|||Mixed Models Analysis||The statistic provided (0.4) is the difference in the change in BDI score from baseline to follow-up by treatment group.|||3.06|-2.36|.75
81681226|NCT00450580|163059498|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in response rates between the two treatment arms is greater than -12%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.9||||||95.0|-11.4|9.5||||||||9.5|-11.4|
81681227|NCT01499173|163059510|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Actual p value shown here; not threshold.|multilevel linear regression|||||||<0.01
81681228|NCT01499173|163059511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||multilevel linear regression|||||||0.34
81681229|NCT01499173|163059512|OTHER|odds ratio|Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Odds ratio was calculated for each question comparing 1 week data with 1 month data||||
81681230|NCT03804671|163059516|OTHER|Absolute bioavailability. The statistical model was an ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including the fixed effect for 'formulation' and 'subject' as a random effect.|Ratio of the geometric means (T/R) %|70.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.69|87.23|||||The geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 18.7. Ratio was calculated as (AUC0-∞/dose) oral /(AUC0-∞/dose) intravenous multiplied by 100.|||87.23|56.69|
81681231|NCT00603239|163059517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No adjustments were made (alpha = 0.05).|ANCOVA|No adjustments for multiplicity were made.||Null hypothesis = Change from baseline in HbA1c is equal between the two treatment groups. Greater than 99% power to detect a difference between treatment groups of 0.88% in change in HbA1c from baseline using a 2-sided t-test at a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81681232|NCT00603239|163059518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.113||95.0||||No adjustments (alpha = 0.05).|CMH test|No adjustment for multiplicity.||Null hypothesis = Proportion of subjects with HbA1c \<= 7% is equal between the two treatment groups.||||0.113
81681233|NCT00603239|163059519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||No adjustments (alpha = 0.05).|CMH test|No adjustment for multiplicity.||Null hypothesis = Proportion of subjects achieving HbA1c \<= 6.5% is equal between the two treatment groups.||||0.004
81681234|NCT00603239|163059520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||No adjustments (alpha = 0.05).|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity.||Null hypothesis = Change from baseline in FSG is equal between the two treatment groups.||||0.009
81681235|NCT00603239|163059521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.176||95.0||||No adjustments (alpha = 0.05).|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity.||Null hypothesis = Change from baseline to endpoint in body weight is equal between the two treatment groups.||||0.176
81681236|NCT00603239|163059523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||No adjustments (alpha = 0.05).|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity.||Null hypothesis = Change form baseline in HOMA-B is equal between the two treatment groups.||||0.009
81681237|NCT00603239|163059524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.794||95.0||||No adjustments (alpha = 0.05).|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity.||Null hypothesis = Change from baseline in HOMA-S is equal between the two treatment groups.||||0.794
81681238|NCT00603239|163059525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||No adjustments (alpha = 0.05).|Fisher Exact|No adjustment for multiplicity.||Null hypothesis = Incidence of minor hypoglycemia episodes is equal between the two treatment groups.||||1.00
81681239|NCT00603239|163059526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.342||95.0||||No adjustments (alpha = 0.05).|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity.||Null hypothesis = Change from baseline in IWQOL-Lite Total Score is equal between the two treatment groups. This statistical analysis is for the Total Score only.||||0.342
81681240|NCT00603239|163059527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186||95.0||||No adjustments (alpha = 0.05)|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiplicity.||Null hypothesis = Change from baseline in EQ-5D score is equal between the two treatment groups. This statistical analysis is for the EQ-5D Health State Score only.||||0.186
81681241|NCT01147926|163059548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81681242|NCT01276288|163059611|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing in a confirmatory sense|Geometric mean ratio|107.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.8||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.11|118.07||"p-value for ratio outside interval 80-125%~Ratio calculated as Empa plus HCT divided by Empa"|ANOVA|Model was adjusted for sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects while subjects within sequences as random effect|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) reflecting intra-subject variabilities|Only patients in sequences Empa/Empa+HCT were included||118.07|97.11|0.0092
81681243|NCT01276288|163059611|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing in a confirmatory sense|Geometric mean ratio|107.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.9||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.14|116.11||"p-value for ratio outside interval 80-125%~Ratio calculated as Empa plus TOR divided by Empa"|ANOVA|Model was adjusted for sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects while subjects within sequences as random effect|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) reflecting intra-subject variabilities|Only patients in sequences Empa/Empa+TOR were included||116.11|100.14|0.0030
81681244|NCT01276288|163059612|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing in a confirmatory sense|Geometric mean ratio|102.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.3||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.55|119.29||"p-value for ratio outside interval 80-125%~Ratio calculated as Empa+ HCT divided by Empa"|ANOVA|Model was adjusted for sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects while subjects within sequences as random effect|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) reflecting intra-subject variabilities|Only patients in sequences Empa/Empa+HCT were included||119.29|88.55|0.0199
81681245|NCT01276288|163059612|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing in a confirmatory sense|Geometric mean ratio|107.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.3||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.9|118.04||"p-value for ratio outside interval 80-125%~Ratio calculated as Empa+ TOR divided by Empa"|ANOVA|Model was adjusted for sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects while subjects within sequences as random effect|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) reflecting intra-subject variabilities|Only patients in sequences Empa/Empa+TOR were included||118.04|97.90|0.0086
81681246|NCT01276288|163059613|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing in a confirmatory sense|Geometric mean ratio|96.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.6||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.08|104.05||"p-value for ratio outside interval 80-125%~Ratio calculated as Empa plus HCT divided by HCT"|ANOVA|Model was adjusted for treatment as fixed effect and subject as random effect|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) reflecting intra-subject variabilities|Only patients in sequences Empa/Empa+HCT were included||104.05|89.08|0.0008
81681247|NCT01276288|163059614|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing in a confirmatory sense|Geometric mean ratio|101.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.1||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.63|116.85||"p-value for ratio outside interval 80-125%~Ratio calculated as Empa+ HCT divided by HCT"|ANOVA|Model was adjusted for treatment as fixed effect and subject as random effect|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) reflecting intra-subject variabilities|Only patients in sequences Empa/Empa+HCT were included||116.85|88.63|0.0114
81681248|NCT01276288|163059615|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing in a confirmatory sense|Geometric mean ratio|101.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.06|103.88||"p-value for ratio outside interval 80-125%~Ratio calculated as Empa plus TOR divided by TOR"|ANOVA|Model was adjusted for treatment as fixed effect and subject as random effect|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) reflecting intra-subject variabilities|Only patients in sequences Empa/Empa+TOR were included||103.88|99.06|<0.0001
81681249|NCT01276288|163059615|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing in a confirmatory sense|Geometric mean ratio|104.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.39|108.62||"p-value for ratio outside interval 80-125%~Ratio calculated as Empa+ TOR-M1 divided by TOR-M1"|ANOVA|Model was adjusted for treatment as fixed effect and subject as random effect|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) reflecting intra-subject variabilities|Only patients in sequences Empa/Empa+TOR were included||108.62|100.39|<0.0001
81681250|NCT01276288|163059615|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing in a confirmatory sense|Geometric mean ratio|103.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.9||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.93|111.01||"p-value for ratio outside interval 80-125%~Ratio calculated as Empa+ TOR-M3 divided by TOR-M3"|ANOVA|Model was adjusted for treatment as fixed effect and subject as random effect|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) reflecting intra-subject variabilities|Only patients in sequences Empa/Empa+TOR were included||111.01|95.93|0.0005
81681251|NCT01276288|163059616|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing in a confirmatory sense|Geometric mean ratio|104.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.1||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.81|116.25||"p-value for ratio outside interval 80-125%~Ratio calculated as Empa+ TOR divided by TOR"|ANOVA|Model was adjusted for treatment as fixed effect and subject as random effect|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) reflecting intra-subject variabilities|Only patients in sequences Empa/Empa+TOR were included||116.25|93.81|0.0066
81681252|NCT01276288|163059616|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing in a confirmatory sense|Geometric mean ratio|102.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.6||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.13|111.97||"p-value for ratio outside interval 80-125%~Ratio calculated as Empa+ TOR-M1 divided by TOR-M1"|ANOVA|Model was adjusted for treatment as fixed effect and subject as random effect|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) reflecting intra-subject variabilities|Only patients in sequences Empa/Empa+TOR were included||111.97|94.13|0.0012
81681253|NCT01276288|163059616|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing in a confirmatory sense|Geometric mean ratio|102.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.65|107.42||"p-value for ratio outside interval 80-125%~Ratio calculated as Empa+ TOR-M3 divided by TOR-M3"|ANOVA|Model was adjusted for treatment as fixed effect and subject as random effect|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) reflecting intra-subject variabilities|Only patients in sequences Empa/Empa+TOR were included||107.42|97.65|<0.0001
81681254|NCT02511522|163059679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for stratification factor (Hepatocellular carcinoma versus liver metastases)||||||0.004
81681255|NCT02511522|163059680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068|||||||Log Rank|Stratified Log Rank test adjusting for the stratification factor (Hepatocellular carcinoma versus liver metastases)||||||0.068
81681256|NCT02511522|163059681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|adjusting for the stratification factor (Hepatocellular carcinoma versus liver metastases)||||||0.45
81681257|NCT02511522|163059682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|adjusting for the stratification factor (Hepatocellular carcinoma versus liver metastases)||||||0.07
81681258|NCT03783195|163059683|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|0.76||All tests were individual tests.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis is that people with low GRS will have greater increase in liver fat as compared to high GRS group.||0.76|-1.77|0.40
81681259|NCT03783195|163059684|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|2.57||All tests were individual tests.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis is that people with low GRS will have greater increase in liver fat as compared to high GRS group.||2.57|-3.33|0.71
81681260|NCT03783195|163059685|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|-21.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.33|-10.72||All tests were individual tests.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis is that people with low GRS will have greater increase in VLDL-TG as compared to high GRS group.||-10.72|-31.33|0.0006
81681261|NCT03783195|163059686|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Median Difference (Net)|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis focuses on the changes in the area under the curve (AUC) for measurements at different time points between the two GRS groups.||0.46|-0.27|0.59
81681262|NCT03783195|163059687|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|-21.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.77||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.75|-4.38||All tests were individual tests.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis is that people with low GRS will have greater increase in serum triglycerides as compared to high GRS group.||-4.38|-37.75|0.017
81681263|NCT03783195|163059688|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis focuses on the changes in the area under the curve (AUC) for measurements baseline and 3hr timepoints at week 0 and week 3 between the two GRS groups.||0.33|-0.37|0.89
81681264|NCT03783195|163059689|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.62||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.28|5.55||All tests were individual tests.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis is that people with low GRS will have less increase in HDL cholesterol as compared to high GRS group.||5.55|-14.28|0.36
81681265|NCT03783195|163059690|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.40|-0.27|0.67
81681266|NCT03783195|163059691|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|-21.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.53||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.76|3.69||All tests were individual tests.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis is that people with low GRS will have greater increase in LDL cholesterol as compared to high GRS group.||3.69|-45.76|0.09
81708991|NCT04716010|163114806|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708992|NCT04716010|163114806|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81681267|NCT03783195|163059692|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.34|-0.24|0.69
81681268|NCT03783195|163059693|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|-29.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.28||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.39|3.17||All tests were individual tests.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis is that people with low GRS will have greater increase in total cholesterol as compared to high GRS group.||3.17|-62.39|0.07
81681269|NCT03783195|163059694|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.33|-0.26|0.80
81681270|NCT03783195|163059695|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.91||All tests were individual tests.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis is that people with low GRS will have greater increase in serum uric acid as compared to high GRS group.||0.91|-0.18|0.17
81681271|NCT03783195|163059696|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.217|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.15|-0.58|0.22
81681272|NCT03783195|163059697|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|-0.0009||All tests were individual tests.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis is that people with low GRS will have greater increase in serum ALT as compared to high GRS group.||-0.0009|-0.03|0.04
81681273|NCT03783195|163059698|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.28|-0.52|0.53
81681274|NCT03783195|163059699|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|20.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.5||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|58.08||All tests were individual tests.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis is that people with low GRS will have greater increase in serum AST as compared to high GRS group.||58.08|-16.9|0.25
81681275|NCT03783195|163059700|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.13|-0.59|0.20
81681276|NCT03783195|163059701|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|28.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.78||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.76|75.67||All tests were individual tests.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis is that people with low GRS will have greater increase in serum ALP as compared to high GRS group.||75.67|-17.76|0.21
81681277|NCT03783195|163059702|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.214|0.321|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.321|-0.214|0.67
81681278|NCT03783195|163059703|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.28||All tests were individual tests.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis is that people with low GRS will have greater increase in serum GGT as compared to high GRS group.||0.28|-0.12|0.41
81681279|NCT03783195|163059704|OTHER|Both groups received the same intervention; however, their genetic make-up was different|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.22|-0.44|0.49
81681280|NCT00215150|163059705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Results are from a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the difference from endpoint to baseline for the intent to treat sample from the open label phase of the project.||||< 0.001
81681281|NCT00215150|163059705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Results are from a Kruskal Wallis test on the ziprasidone/placebo groups from the randomization phase of the project.||||> .05
81681282|NCT02240134|163059707|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.32|||Mixed Models Analysis||Odds ratio for air filter treatment relative to placebo|Mixed effects logistic regression model with presence of LRTI as outcome (yes or no); assigned treatment as primary exposure variable relative to placebo; adjusted for child age and person-time at-risk; nested random term: home:cohort:area. Results presented as odds ratios with 95% Confidence Intervals.||3.32|0.46|0.68
81681283|NCT02240134|163059707|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.72|||Mixed Models Analysis||Odds ratio for filter treatment relative to placebo|Mixed effects logistic regression model with presence of LRTI as outcome (yes or no); assigned treatment as primary exposure variable relative to placebo; adjusted for child age and person-time at-risk; nested random term: home:cohort:area. Results presented as odds ratios with 95% Confidence Intervals.||2.72|0.35|0.96
81681284|NCT02240134|163059708|SUPERIORITY||percent differences in geometric mean PM|-6.96||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|24.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model with natural-log transformed 6-day mean indoor PM2.5 as outcome; assigned treatment as primary exposure variable; adjusted for child age; nested random term: cohort:area. Results presented as effect estimates with 95% Confidence Intervals and reported as percent differences in geometric mean PM2.5.||24.55|-30.50|0.250
81681285|NCT02240134|163059708|SUPERIORITY||percent differences in geometric mean PM|11.77||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.57|49.72||Statistical significance selected as 95% confidence interval of the estimation parameter that excludes the null value, 0.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in indoor PM2.5 for education treatment versus placebo.|Linear mixed model with natural-log transformed 6-day mean indoor PM2.5 as outcome; assigned treatment as primary exposure variable; adjusted for child age; nested random term: cohort:area. Results presented as effect estimates with 95% Confidence Intervals and reported as percent differences in geometric mean PM2.5.||49.72|-16.57|0.295
81681286|NCT03124459|163059722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2||0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.9|22.1|||ANCOVA|||||22.1|4.9|0.01
81681287|NCT03124459|163059723|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.16|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.8|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-6.8|0.16
81681288|NCT03124459|163059724|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.5||0.13|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|74.0|||ANCOVA|||||74|-3.2|0.13
81681289|NCT03124459|163059725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5||0.73|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.1|10.9|||ANCOVA|||||10.9|-7.1|0.73
81681290|NCT03124459|163059726|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7||0.51|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.6|10.9|||ANCOVA|||||10.9|-4.6|0.51
81681291|NCT03124459|163059731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9||0.63|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.4|4.6|||ANCOVA|||||4.6|-8.4|0.63
81681292|NCT01903876|163059732|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|equivalence||||||0.044|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.044
81681293|NCT01903876|163059733|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|equivalence||||||0.042|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.042
81681294|NCT05224258|163059766|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall mean change in HbA1c from baseline to end of 3-month study period. The mean change will be estimated and compared to a threshold of -0.38% with a margin of 0.4%.|Mean difference from baseline to exit|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||t-test, 1 sided||This is one arm study, the differences of HbA1c from baseline to exit were summarized for this endpoint|||-0.1|-0.4|<0.001
81681295|NCT05224258|163059766|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall mean change in HbA1c from baseline to end of 3-month study period. The mean change will be estimated and compared to a threshold of -0.5% with a margin of 0.4%.|Mean difference from baseline to exit|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This is one arm study, the differences of HbA1c from baseline to exit were summarized for this endpoint.|||-0.2|-0.5|<0.001
81681296|NCT05224258|163059767|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean % of time in range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL \[3.9 -10.0 mmol/L\]) will be estimated and compared to a threshold of 65.3% with a margin of 7.5% and a significance level of 0.025 (one-sided).|Mean of Final Value|65.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.5|67.9|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL \[3.9 -10.0 mmol/L\]) from the last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was summarized for this endpoint.|||67.9|63.5|<0.001
81681297|NCT05224258|163059767|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean % of time in range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL \[3.9 -10.0 mmol/L\]) will be estimated and compared to a threshold of 73.7% with a margin of 7.5% and a significance level of 0.025 (one-sided).|Mean of Final Value|77.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.4|78.9|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL \[3.9 -10.0 mmol/L\]) from the last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was summarized for this endpoint.|||78.9|75.4|<0.001
81681298|NCT05224258|163059768|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean % of time in hypoglycemia (\< 54 mg/dL \[3.0 mmol/L\]) will be estimated and compared to a threshold of 0.71% with a margin of 2% and a significance level of 0.025 (one-sided).|Mean of Final Value|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Hypoglycemia (\< 54 mg/dL \[3.0 mmol/L\]) from the last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was summarized for this endpoint.|||0.4|0.3|<0.001
81681299|NCT05224258|163059768|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean % of time in hypoglycemia (\< 54 mg/dL \[3.0 mmol/L\]) will be estimated and compared to a threshold of 0.86% with a margin of 2% and a significance level of 0.025 (one-sided).|Mean of Final Value|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Hypoglycemia (\< 54 mg/dL \[3.0 mmol/L\]) from the last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was summarized for this endpoint.|||0.4|0.2|<0.001
81681300|NCT05224258|163059769|SUPERIORITY|The mean % of time in range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL \[3.9 -10.0 mmol/L\]) will be estimated and compared to a threshold of 65.3% and a significance level of 0.025 (one-sided).|Mean of Final Value|65.7||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.5|67.9|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL \[3.9 -10.0 mmol/L\]) from the last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was summarized for this endpoint.|||67.9|63.5|0.208
81681301|NCT05224258|163059769|SUPERIORITY|The mean % of time in range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL \[3.9 -10.0 mmol/L\]) will be estimated and compared to a threshold of 73.7% and a significance level of 0.025 (one-sided).|Mean of Final Value|77.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.4|78.9|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This is one arm study, the Percent of Time in Range (TIR 70-180 mg/dL \[3.9 -10.0 mmol/L\]) from the last 6-7 weeks of 3 month study period was summarized for this endpoint.|||78.9|75.4|<0.001
81681302|NCT05067127|163059770|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares (LS) mean|-1.143|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.436|-0.85|||MMRM|||An mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed categorical effect for treatment group, visit, disease type, baseline immunosuppressants use, stratification factors, and the visit-by-treatment group interactions as well as the continuous, fixed covariate of baseline log-transformed uPCR, was utilized to analyze the log-transformed ratio of uPCR at Week 26 compared to baseline.||-0.85|-1.436|<0.0001
81681303|NCT05067127|163059771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.516|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.105|124.026|||Logistic|||The logistic model included treatment group as independent variable and adjusted for baseline eGFR values, baseline log-transformed uPCR values, disease type, and stratification factors.||124.026|6.105|<0.0001
81681304|NCT05067127|163059772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|30.932|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.401|113.897|||Logistic|||The logistic model included treatment group as independent variable and adjusted for baseline log-transformed uPCR values, disease type, and stratification factors.||113.897|8.401|<0.0001
81708993|NCT04716010|163114806|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81681305|NCT05067127|163059773|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.002||||0.2753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.803|0.798|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included treatment as fixed effect, adjusted for baseline C3G histologic index activity score, disease type, and stratification factors.||0.798|-2.803|0.2753
81681306|NCT05067127|163059774|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.392|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.477|115.852|||Logistic|||The logistic model included treatment group as independent variable and adjusted for baseline C3c staining, disease type, and stratification factors.||115.852|6.477|<0.0001
81681307|NCT05067127|163059775|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|6.312||||0.0333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.501|12.122|||MMRM|||An MMRM model included fixed categorical effect for treatment group, visit, disease type, stratification factors, and the visit-by-treatment group interactions as well as the continuous, fixed covariate of baseline eGFR, was utilized to analyze the mean change from baseline to Week 26 in eGFR.||12.122|0.501|0.0333
81681308|NCT05067127|163059776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.753||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.106|15.716|||Logistic|||The logistic model included treatment group as independent variable and adjusted for baseline proteinuria values, disease type, and stratification factors.||15.716|2.106|0.0006
81708994|NCT04716010|163114806|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81708995|NCT04716010|163114807|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708996|NCT04716010|163114807|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708997|NCT04716010|163114807|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81708998|NCT04716010|163114807|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81681309|NCT05067127|163059777|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|88.341||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.863|880.544|||Logistic|||The logistic model included treatment group as independent variable and adjusted for baseline albumin values, disease type, and stratification factors.||880.544|8.863|0.0001
81681310|NCT05067127|163059778|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|999.999||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.175|9999.999|||Logistic|||The logistic model included treatment group as independent variable and adjusted for baseline C3 levels, stratification factors and disease type.||9999.999|12.175|0.0094
81681311|NCT05067127|163059779|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.562||||0.7384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.739|3.863|||ANCOVA|||The ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effect, adjusted for baseline, disease type, and stratification factors.||3.863|-2.739|0.7384
81681312|NCT05067127|163059780|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|1.345||||0.5648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.237|5.927|||ANCOVA|||The ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effect, adjusted for baseline, disease type, and stratification factors.||5.927|-3.237|0.5648
81681313|NCT00824564|163059785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-55.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|58.63||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-172.7|61.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean difference with associated standard error (SE), and corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) for the comparisons of tranexamic acid plus standard of care against Standard of care was presented along with the p-value for the test. Two-sample t-test was performed at 5% level of significance.||61.7|-172.7|0.348
81681314|NCT00824564|163059786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.78||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.3|89.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean difference with associated SE and corresponding 95% CI for the comparisons of tranexamic acid plus standard of care against Standard of care was presented along with the p-value for the test. Two-sample t-test was performed at 5% level of significance.||89.3|-41.3|0.466
81681315|NCT00824564|163059787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.57||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|2.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||For 1 hour post-surgery, the mean difference with associated SE and corresponding 95% CI for the comparisons of tranexamic acid plus standard of care against Standard of care was presented along with the p-value for the test. Two-sample t-test was performed at 5% level of significance.||2.2|-20.7|0.109
81681316|NCT00824564|163059787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.24||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|-0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||For 4 hour post-surgery, the mean difference with associated SE, and corresponding 95% CI for the comparisons of tranexamic acid plus standard of care against Standard of care was presented along with the p-value for the test. Two-sample t-test was performed at 5% level of significance.||-0.1|-13.4|0.045
81708999|NCT04716010|163114807|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709000|NCT04716010|163114807|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709001|NCT04716010|163114808|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709002|NCT04716010|163114808|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709003|NCT04716010|163114808|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709004|NCT04716010|163114808|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709005|NCT04716010|163114808|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709006|NCT04716010|163114808|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709007|NCT04716010|163114809|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709008|NCT04716010|163114809|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709009|NCT04716010|163114809|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709010|NCT04716010|163114809|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709011|NCT04716010|163114809|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709012|NCT04716010|163114809|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709013|NCT04716010|163114810|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709014|NCT04716010|163114810|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709015|NCT04716010|163114810|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709016|NCT04716010|163114810|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709017|NCT04716010|163114810|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709018|NCT04716010|163114810|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709019|NCT04716010|163114811|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709020|NCT04716010|163114811|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81681317|NCT00824564|163059787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||For 8 hour post-surgery, the mean difference with associated SE, and corresponding 95% CI for the comparisons of tranexamic acid plus standard of care against Standard of care was presented along with the p-value for the test. Two-sample t-test was performed at 5% level of significance.||1.8|-15.4|0.119
81681318|NCT00824564|163059787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.16||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.9|7.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||For 24 hour post-surgery, the mean difference with associated SE, and corresponding 95% CI for the comparisons of tranexamic acid plus standard of care against Standard of care was presented along with the p-value for the test. Two-sample t-test was performed at 5% level of significance.||7.5|-52.9|0.139
81681319|NCT00824564|163059788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|132.1||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-238.2|288.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean difference with associated SE, and corresponding 95% CI for the comparisons of tranexamic acid plus standard of care against Standard of care was presented along with the p-value for the test. Two-sample t-test was performed at 5% level of significance.||288.6|-238.2|0.849
81681320|NCT00824564|163059789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.714|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-square test was used at 5% level of significance.||||0.714
81681321|NCT00824564|163059790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For change at end of surgery, a Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) approach was used to relate the dependent (outcome) variable and independent (treatment, time point, and treatment-by-time point interaction as factors and baseline value as co-variate) variables taking into account the within-participant correlation arising from the repeated measurements.||0.96|-0.21|0.208
81681322|NCT00824564|163059790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For change at 1 hour post-surgery, a MMRM approach was used to relate the dependent (outcome) variable and independent (treatment, time point, and treatment-by-time point interaction as factors and baseline value as co-variate) variables taking into account the within-participant correlation arising from the repeated measurements.||0.61|-0.40|0.682
81681323|NCT00824564|163059790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For change at day 1 post-surgery, a MMRM approach was used to relate the dependent (outcome) variable and independent (treatment, time point, and treatment-by-time point interaction as factors and baseline value as co-variate) variables taking into account the within-participant correlation arising from the repeated measurements.||0.63|-0.35|0.569
81681324|NCT00824564|163059790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For change at day 2 post-surgery, a MMRM approach was used to relate the dependent (outcome) variable and independent (treatment, time point, and treatment-by-time point interaction as factors and baseline value as co-variate) variables taking into account the within-participant correlation arising from the repeated measurements.||0.70|-0.29|0.413
81681325|NCT00824564|163059790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.276||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For change at day 4/ET post-surgery, a MMRM approach was used to relate the dependent (outcome) variable and independent (treatment, time point, and treatment-by-time point interaction as factors and baseline value as co-variate) variables taking into account the within-participant correlation arising from the repeated measurements.||0.66|-0.44|0.686
81681326|NCT00824564|163059791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.241|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test at 5% level of significance was used as the event rate was low and the expected count for any cell in the (unstratified) 2\*2 contingency table was less than 5.||||0.241
81681327|NCT05817045|163059795|SUPERIORITY|adjusted for the following prognostic baseline covariates: baseline log10 nasopharyngeal viral load, ethnicity, hours since symptom onset, and baseline risk factor score|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.777|1.31|||NPANCOVA||For the HR calculation Sham was taken to be the reference group, meaning a HR \> 1 is favorable for RD-X19|NPANCOVA analysis for time to sustained resolution of COVID-19 signs and symptoms without subsequent recurrence or disease progression (until the end of the study) Full Analysis Set (FAS)||1.310|0.777|0.948
81681328|NCT05817045|163059795|SUPERIORITY|Per-Protocol Population|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.774|1.337||adjusted for the following prognostic baseline covariates: baseline log10 nasopharyngeal viral load, ethnicity, hours since symptom onset, and baseline risk factor score.|NPANCOVA||For the HR calculation Sham was taken to be the reference group, meaning a HR \> 1 is favorable for RD-X19|NPANCOVA analysis for time to sustained resolution of COVID-19 signs and symptoms without subsequent symptom recurrence or disease progression (until the end of the study) Per-Protocol Population||1.337|0.774|0.902
81681329|NCT05817045|163059795|SUPERIORITY|adjusted for the following prognostic baseline covariates: baseline log10 nasopharyngeal viral load, ethnicity, hours since symptom onset, and baseline risk factor score|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.782|1.342|||NPANCOVA||For the HR calculation Sham was taken to be the reference group, meaning a HR \> 1 is favorable for RD-X19;|NPANCOVA analysis for time to sustained resolution of COVID-19 signs and symptoms without subsequent symptom recurrence or disease progression (until the end of the study) - Secondary Analysis (FAS excluding subjects that were qPCR negative at baseline)||1.342|0.782|0.859
81681330|NCT05817045|163059797|SUPERIORITY|adjusted for the following prognostic baseline covariates: baseline log10 nasopharyngeal viral load, ethnicity, hours since symptom onset, and baseline risk factor score|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.047|1.596|||NPANCOVA||For the HR calculation Sham was taken to be the reference group, meaning a HR \> 1 is favorable for RD-X19|NPANCOVA analysis for time to first of two negative SARS-CoV-2 antigen tests (with a minimum time between tests of six hours) without subsequent virologic rebound (during the subject's remaining time on study) Full Analysis Set (FAS)||1.596|1.047|0.017
81709021|NCT04716010|163114811|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709022|NCT04716010|163114811|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709023|NCT04716010|163114811|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81681331|NCT05817045|163059797|SUPERIORITY|adjusted for the following prognostic baseline covariates: baseline log10 nasopharyngeal viral load, ethnicity, hours since symptom onset, and baseline risk factor score|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.059|1.665|||NPANCOVA||For the HR calculation Sham was taken to be the reference group, meaning a HR \> 1 is favorable for RD-X19;|NPANCOVA analysis for time to first of two negative SARS-CoV-2 antigen tests (with a minimum time between tests of six hours) without subsequent virological rebound (during the subject's remaining time on study) (Per-Protocol population)||1.665|1.059|0.014
81681332|NCT05817045|163059797|SUPERIORITY|adjusted for the following prognostic baseline covariates: baseline log10 nasopharyngeal viral load, ethnicity, hours since symptom onset, and baseline risk factor score|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.086|1.69|||NPANCOVA||For the HR calculation Sham was taken to be the reference group, meaning a HR \> 1 is favorable for RD-X19|NPANCOVA analysis for time to first of two negative SARS-CoV-2 antigen tests (with a minimum time between tests of six hours) without subsequent virological rebound (during the subject's remaining time on study) - Secondary analysis - (FAS excluding subjects that were qPCR negative at baseline)||1.690|1.086|0.007
81681333|NCT05817045|163059797|SUPERIORITY|SARS-CoV-2 rapid antigen test type: Flowflex|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.064|1.997|||||For the HR calculation Sham was taken to be the reference group, meaning a HR \> 1 is favorable for RD-X19|Cox proportional hazards model for time to first of two negative SARS-CoV-2 antigen tests (with a minimum time between tests of six hours) without subsequent virological rebound (during the subject's remaining time on study) (FAS)||1.997|1.064|
81681334|NCT05817045|163059797|SUPERIORITY|SARS-CoV-2 rapid antigen test type: BinaxNOW|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.801|1.561|||||For the HR calculation Sham was taken to be the reference group, meaning a HR \> 1 is favorable for RD-X19|Subgroup Analysis - Cox proportional hazards model for time to first of two negative SARS-CoV-2 antigen tests (with a minimum time between tests of six hours) without subsequent virological rebound (during the subject's remaining time on study) (FAS)||1.561|0.801|
81709024|NCT04716010|163114811|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709025|NCT04716010|163114812|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709026|NCT04716010|163114812|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709027|NCT04716010|163114812|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709028|NCT04716010|163114812|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709029|NCT04716010|163114812|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81681335|NCT02073487|163059855|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.01
81681336|NCT05003115|163059872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Diff. Adjusting for Baseline Values|-6.36||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.17|1.44|||Regression, Linear|||||1.44|-14.17|0.101
81681337|NCT05003115|163059873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Diff. Adjusting for Baseline Values|-0.1||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.59|||Regression, Linear|||||0.59|-0.79|0.78
81681338|NCT05003115|163059874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Diff. Adjusting for Baseline Values|-0.95||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|0.94|||Regression, Linear|||||0.94|-2.83|0.314
81681339|NCT05003115|163059875|SUPERIORITY||Mean Diff. Adjusting for Baseline Values|-1.04||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.92|||Regression, Linear|||||3.92|-6.00|0.679
81681340|NCT05003115|163059876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Diff. Adjusting for Baseline Values|0.01||||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|2.25|||Regression, Linear|||||2.25|-2.23|0.994
81681341|NCT05003115|163059877|SUPERIORITY||Mean Diff. Adjusting for Baseline Values|-1.22||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|0.89|||Regression, Linear|||||0.89|-3.33|0.258
81681342|NCT05003115|163059878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Diff. Adjusting for Baseline Values|-0.4||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.75|3.96|||Regression, Linear|||||3.96|-4.75|0.857
81681343|NCT01147809|163059885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|21.1||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|52.5|||ANCOVA|||||52.5|-3.9|0.103
81709030|NCT04716010|163114812|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709031|NCT04716010|163114813|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709032|NCT04716010|163114813|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709033|NCT04716010|163114813|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709034|NCT04716010|163114813|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709035|NCT04716010|163114813|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709036|NCT04716010|163114813|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709037|NCT04716010|163114814|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81681344|NCT01147809|163059907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|12.9||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|51.1|||ANCOVA|||||51.1|-15.6|0.407
81681345|NCT01147809|163059908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-4.4||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|37.4|||ANCOVA|||||37.4|-33.5|0.802
81681346|NCT01307423|163059916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.1||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|20.7|||Chi-squared||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|In order to maintain the Type 1 error at the 0.05 significance level, the Hochberg procedure was to be used. The results of the endpoint were to be considered statistically significant if both the 30 mg apremilast dose versus placebo comparison and the 20 mg versus placebo comparison were statistically significant at the 0.05 significance level, or one of the comparisons was statistically significant at the 0.025 level.||20.7|3.5|0.0062
81681347|NCT01307423|163059916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|23.5|||Chi-squared||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|In order to maintain the Type 1 error at the 0.05 significance level, the Hochberg procedure was to be used. The results of the endpoint were to be considered statistically significant if both the 30 mg apremilast dose versus placebo comparison and the 20 mg versus placebo comparison were statistically significant at the 0.05 significance level, or one of the comparisons was statistically significant at the 0.025 level.||23.5|6.1|0.0010
81681348|NCT01307423|163059917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.168||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.265|-0.071|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as a factor, and the baseline value as a covariate.||Pairwise comparisons (30 mg vs placebo and 20 mg vs placebo) were conducted conditional on the primary endpoint results. If the primary endpoint was statistically significant for both apremilast dose groups, pairwise comparisons for the HAQ-DI were to be evaluated at the 0.05 level using the Hochberg procedure. If only one apremilast dose was statistically significant, then only the comparison between that apremilast dose and placebo was conducted for the HAQ-DI score, at the 0.025 level.||-0.071|-0.265|0.0008
81709038|NCT04716010|163114814|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709039|NCT04716010|163114814|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709040|NCT04716010|163114814|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709041|NCT04716010|163114814|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709042|NCT04716010|163114814|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81681349|NCT01307423|163059917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.217|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.314|-0.12|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as a factor, and the baseline value as a covariate||Pairwise comparisons (30 mg vs placebo and 20 mg vs placebo) were conducted conditional on the primary endpoint results. If the primary endpoint was statistically significant for both apremilast dose groups, pairwise comparisons for the HAQ-DI were to be evaluated at the 0.05 level using the Hochberg procedure. If only one apremilast dose was statistically significant, then only the comparison between that apremilast dose and placebo was conducted for the HAQ-DI score, at the 0.025 level.||-0.120|-0.314|<.0001
81681350|NCT01307423|163059918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.1||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|24.4||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above|Chi-squared||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||24.4|7.7|0.0002
81681351|NCT01307423|163059918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.4||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|19.4||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above|Chi-squared||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||19.4|3.3|0.0063
81681352|NCT01307423|163059919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.168||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.271|-0.065||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above|ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate||||-0.065|-0.271|0.0014
81709043|NCT04716010|163114815|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709044|NCT04716010|163114815|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709045|NCT04716010|163114815|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709046|NCT04716010|163114815|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709047|NCT04716010|163114815|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81709048|NCT04716010|163114815|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81709049|NCT04716010|163114816|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81681353|NCT01307423|163059919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.219|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.322|-0.117||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above|ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate||||-0.117|-0.322|<.0001
81681354|NCT01307423|163059920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.38||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|4.01||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.|ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate||||4.01|0.75|0.0043
81681355|NCT01307423|163059920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|3.18||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|4.82||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above|ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate||||4.82|1.55|0.0002
81681356|NCT01307423|163059921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.4||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|24.0||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.|Chi-squared||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||24.0|4.8|0.0037
81681357|NCT01307423|163059921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|30.7||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above.|Chi-squared||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||30.7|11.3|<.0001
81681358|NCT01307423|163059922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.0||||0.0485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|0.0||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above|ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as a factor, and the baseline value as a covariate||||-0.0|-10.0|0.0485
81681359|NCT01307423|163059922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-7.8||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-2.8||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above|ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as a factor, and the baseline value as a covariate||||-2.8|-12.8|0.0022
81681360|NCT01307423|163059923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.7696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.6|||ANCOVA||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||0.6|-0.8|0.7696
81681361|NCT01307423|163059923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.3||Secondary endpoints from the placebo-controlled period (Weeks 16 and 24) were analyzed in a hierarchical fashion to control the Type I error rate as described above|ANCOVA||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||-0.3|-1.7|0.0038
81681362|NCT01307423|163059924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.2|||||Based on analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||-0.2|-1.6|
81681363|NCT01307423|163059924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.0|||||Based on analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||-0.0|-1.4|
81681364|NCT01307423|163059925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|-2.78|||||Based on analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||-2.78|-7.04|
81681365|NCT01307423|163059925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.78|-3.51|||||Based on analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||-3.51|-7.78|
81681366|NCT01307423|163059926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.25|||ANCOVA||Based on analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||-0.25|-0.67|<0.0001
81681367|NCT01307423|163059926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.32|||ANCOVA||Based on analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||-0.32|-0.74|<0.0001
81681368|NCT01307423|163059927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|2.87|||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||2.87|-0.63|
81681369|NCT01307423|163059927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.31|||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||4.31|0.80|
81681370|NCT01307423|163059928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Means Difference|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.65|||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||3.65|0.28|
81681371|NCT01307423|163059928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|3.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|5.41|||||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||5.41|2.02|
81681372|NCT01307423|163059929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|28.6|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution|||28.6|10.5|
81709050|NCT04716010|163114816|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81681373|NCT01307423|163059929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|27.2|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution|||27.2|9.2|
81681374|NCT01307423|163059930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|-0.5|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (Ancova) model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||-0.5|-10.6|
81681375|NCT01307423|163059930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-0.7|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (Ancova) model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|||-0.7|-10.8|
81681376|NCT01307423|163059931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (Ancova) model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||0.4|-1.0|
81681377|NCT01307423|163059931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.2|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (Ancova) model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-0.2|-1.6|
81709051|NCT04716010|163114816|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81681378|NCT01307423|163059932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.3|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (Ancova) model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-0.3|-1.7|
81681379|NCT01307423|163059932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.1|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (Ancova) model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||0.1|-1.4|
81681380|NCT01307423|163059933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.31|-2.84|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (Ancova) model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-2.84|-7.31|
81681381|NCT01307423|163059933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.38|-2.89|||||Based on an analysis of covariance model (Ancova) for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-2.89|-7.38|
81681382|NCT01307423|163059934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.23|||ANCOVA||Based on an analysis of covariance (Ancova) model for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-0.23|-0.70|<0.0001
81681383|NCT01307423|163059934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.22|||ANCOVA||Based on an analysis of covariance model (Ancova) for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||-0.22|-0.69|0.0001
81681384|NCT01307423|163059935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|2.93|||||Based on an analysis of covariance model (Ancova) for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||2.93|-0.68|
81681385|NCT01307423|163059935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|4.15|||||Based on an analysis of covariance model (Ancova) for the change from baseline at Week 24, with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|||4.15|0.52|
81681386|NCT01307423|163059936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|15.5|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution|||15.5|-10.2|
81681387|NCT01307423|163059936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|29.8|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution|||29.8|4.2|
81681388|NCT01307423|163059937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|20.4|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||20.4|-7.8|
81681389|NCT01307423|163059937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|16.4|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||16.4|-12.6|
81681390|NCT01307423|163059938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|25.8|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||25.8|6.4|
81681391|NCT01307423|163059938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|29.1|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||29.1|9.6|
81681392|NCT01307423|163059939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|18.8|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution|||18.8|-6.8|
81709052|NCT04716010|163114816|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81536171|NCT00844376|162755021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of adjusted geometric means|95.04||||||90.0|84.99|106.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed effects model was implemented using SAS Proc Mixed, with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.|Natural log transformed AUCinf was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as a fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.|Ratio of adjusted means (test/reference), and 90% CI for ratio--for AUCinf||106.27|84.99|
81681393|NCT01307423|163059939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|30.6|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution|||30.6|5.3|
81681394|NCT01307423|163059940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|25.9|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||25.9|-2.1|
81536172|NCT00844376|162755022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of adjusted geometric means|94.86||||||90.0|83.86|107.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed effects model was implemented using SAS Proc Mixed, with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.|Natural log transformed AUClast was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as a fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.|Ratio of adjusted means (test/reference), and 90% CI for ratio--for AUClast||107.29|83.86|
81681395|NCT01307423|163059940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|19.8|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||19.8|-9.2|
81681396|NCT01307423|163059941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|26.8|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||26.8|8.8|
81681397|NCT01307423|163059941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|20.0|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||20.0|2.7|
81681398|NCT01307423|163059942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|12.5|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||12.5|1.3|
81681399|NCT01307423|163059942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|12.4|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||12.4|1.2|
81536173|NCT00844376|162755023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of adjusted geometric means|117.9||||||90.0|98.22|141.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed effects model was implemented using SAS Proc Mixed, with REML estimation method and Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom algorithm.|Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as a fixed effect and subject within sequence as a random effect.|Ratio of adjusted means (test/reference), and 90% CI for ratio--for Cmax||141.53|98.22|
81681400|NCT01307423|163059943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|6.2|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution|||6.2|-0.4|
81681401|NCT01307423|163059943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|6.1|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution|||6.1|-0.4|
81681402|NCT01307423|163059944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|16.3|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution|||16.3|3.2|
81681403|NCT01307423|163059944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|12.3|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution|||12.3|0.2|
81681404|NCT01307423|163059945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|4.1|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||4.1|-4.1|
81681405|NCT01307423|163059945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|4.8|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||4.8|-3.7|
81681406|NCT01307423|163059946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|12.6|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||12.6|-8.1|
81681407|NCT01307423|163059946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|29.3|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||29.3|6.3|
81681408|NCT01307423|163059947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|23.5|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||23.5|-4.8|
81681409|NCT01307423|163059947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|21.5|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||21.5|-7.2|
81681410|NCT01307423|163059948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|17.7|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||17.7|-4.8|
81681411|NCT01307423|163059948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|27.1|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||27.1|3.4|
81681412|NCT01307423|163059949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|24.8|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||24.8|-3.8|
81681413|NCT01307423|163059949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|19.3|||||Two-sided 95% CI of the proportion difference is based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||19.3|-9.5|
81681414|NCT00700804|163060016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.5||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Effects of calcium (Ca), protein \& their interaction were tested using repeated measures analysis of variance (subjects nested under High or Low Ca)|Reported analysis is the main effect of Calcium (High vs Low) from the Mixed Model Analysis which averages across the two levels of dietary protein. The main effect of protein and the calcium x protein interaction were not statistically significant.|||||0.05
81681415|NCT02901431|163060017|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted LSMeans|-0.16||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.56|2.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.23|-2.56|0.911
81681416|NCT02901431|163060018|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjused LSMean|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.85|2.43||||||Week 12||2.43|-1.85|
81681417|NCT02901431|163060018|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted LSMean|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.67|2.22||||||Week 24||2.22|-2.67|
81681418|NCT02901431|163060019|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted LSMean|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.36|1.92||||||Communication Domain Standard Score, Week 12||1.92|-2.36|
81681419|NCT02901431|163060019|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted LSMean|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|3.02||||||Communication Domain Standard Score, Week 24||3.02|-1.60|
81681420|NCT02901431|163060019|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted LSMean|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|3.12||||||Socialization Domain Standard Score, Week 12||3.12|-2.10|
81681421|NCT02901431|163060019|SUPERIORITY|Socialization Domain Standard Score, Week 24|Difference in adjusted LSMean|-0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.74|2.51||||||||2.51|-3.74|
81681422|NCT02901431|163060019|SUPERIORITY|Daily Living Skills Domain Standard Score, Week 12|Difference in adjusted LSMean|2.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.63|4.9||||||||4.90|-0.63|
81681423|NCT02901431|163060019|SUPERIORITY|Daily Living Skills Domain Standard Score, Week 24|Differences in adjusted LSMean|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.87|3.22||||||||3.22|-2.87|
81681424|NCT02901431|163060025|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Adjusted LS Means|3.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|6.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||6.70|0.78|
81681425|NCT02901431|163060025|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Adjusted LS means|2.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.73|5.29||||||Week 24||5.29|-0.73|
81681426|NCT02901431|163060027|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted LS Means|0.01||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.99|2.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.01|-1.99|0.992
81681427|NCT04672083|163060058|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||"CPT31 dose proportionality will be examined across dose groups using a power model approach or ANOVA model, as appropriate.PK parameters will be analyzed using a power model that will have the following form: parameter = intercept × dose\^slope + random error.~Using the natural log (ln) transformation, a power model can be expressed as a linear regression equation: ln(parameter) = intercept + slope × ln(dose) + random error. For dose proportionality, the slope = 1; for dose independence, = 0."||||<0.05
81709053|NCT04716010|163114816|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81681428|NCT04672083|163060059|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||"CPT31 dose proportionality will be examined across dose groups using a power model approach or ANOVA model, as appropriate.PK parameters will be analyzed using a power model that will have the following form: parameter = intercept × dose\^slope + random error.~Using the natural log (ln) transformation, a power model can be expressed as a linear regression equation: ln(parameter) = intercept + slope × ln(dose) + random error. For dose proportionality, the slope = 1; for dose independence, = 0."||||<0.05
81681429|NCT04672083|163060060|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||The lack of fit test will be conducted for the statistical assessment of linearity assumption (AOL), and thus appropriateness of a power model. PK parameter is dose proportional if AOL is ruled acceptable and the 95% confidence interval for the slope spans 1. If the AOL is ruled unacceptable for any PK parameter, its corresponding PK parameter normalized by dose administered will be ln-transformed and analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. The model will include dose as a factor.||||<0.05
81681430|NCT04672083|163060061|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||The lack of fit test will be conducted for the statistical assessment of linearity assumption (AOL), and thus appropriateness of a power model. PK parameter is dose proportional if AOL is ruled acceptable and the 95% CI for the slope spans 1. If the AOL is ruled unacceptable for any PK parameter, its corresponding PK parameter normalized by dose administered will be ln-transformed and analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. The model will include dose as a factor.||||<0.05
81709054|NCT04716010|163114816|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81681431|NCT04672083|163060062|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||The lack of fit test will be conducted for the statistical assessment of linearity assumption (AOL), and thus appropriateness of a power model. PK parameter is dose proportional if AOL is ruled acceptable and the 95% CI for the slope spans 1. If the AOL is ruled unacceptable for any PK parameter, its corresponding PK parameter normalized by dose administered will be ln-transformed and analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. The model will include dose as a factor.||||<0.05
81681432|NCT04672083|163060063|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||The lack of fit test will be conducted for the statistical assessment of linearity assumption (AOL), and thus appropriateness of a power model. PK parameter is dose proportional if AOL is ruled acceptable and the 95% CI for the slope spans 1. If the AOL is ruled unacceptable for any PK parameter, its corresponding PK parameter normalized by dose administered will be ln-transformed and analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. The model will include dose as a factor.||||<0.05
81681433|NCT04672083|163060064|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||The lack of fit test will be conducted for the statistical assessment of linearity assumption (AOL), and thus appropriateness of a power model. PK parameter is dose proportional if AOL is ruled acceptable and the 95% CI for the slope spans 1. If the AOL is ruled unacceptable for any PK parameter, its corresponding PK parameter normalized by dose administered will be ln-transformed and analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. The model will include dose as a factor.||||<0.05
81681434|NCT04672083|163060065|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||Concentrations for all subjects in Cohorts 1-3 were below the limit of quantification.||||<0.05
81681435|NCT04672083|163060066|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||Concentrations for all subjects in Cohorts 1-3 were below the limit of quantitation||||<0.05
81681436|NCT04672083|163060067|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||Concentrations for all subjects in Cohorts 1-3 were below the limit of quantitation||||<0.05
81681437|NCT04672083|163060068|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||The lack of fit test will be conducted for the statistical assessment of linearity assumption (AOL), and thus appropriateness of a power model. PK parameter is dose proportional if AOL is ruled acceptable and the 95% CI for the slope spans 1. If the AOL is ruled unacceptable for any PK parameter, its corresponding PK parameter normalized by dose administered will be ln-transformed and analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. The model will include dose as a factor.||||<0.05
81681438|NCT04696861|163060098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.961||||||Unitized unadjusted bivariate analyses instead of adjusted multivariable analysis. This was a pilot study to estimate the magnitude of effect sizes for informing further large interventions. The significance level was also not adjusted.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Generalized linear mixed models were conducted and odds ratios (ORs) were reported||||0.961
81681439|NCT04696861|163060099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.961||||||Unitized unadjusted bivariate analyses instead of adjusted multivariable analysis. This was a pilot study to estimate the magnitude of effect sizes for informing further large interventions. The significance level was also not adjusted.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Generalized linear mixed models were conducted and odds ratios (ORs) were reported||||0.961
81536174|NCT00988884|162755027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.08|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 6||1.08|0.88|<0.001
81681440|NCT04696861|163060100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.368||||||Unitized unadjusted bivariate analyses instead of adjusted multivariable analysis. This was a pilot study to estimate the magnitude of effect sizes for informing further large interventions. The significance level was also not adjusted.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Generalized linear mixed models were conducted and odds ratios (ORs) were reported||||0.368
81681441|NCT04696861|163060102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.634||||||Unitized unadjusted bivariate analyses instead of adjusted multivariable analysis. This was a pilot study to estimate the magnitude of effect sizes for informing further large interventions. The significance level was also not adjusted.|Mixed Models Analysis|||General linear mixed models||||0.634
81681442|NCT04696861|163060103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.832||||||Unitized unadjusted bivariate analyses instead of adjusted multivariable analysis. This was a pilot study to estimate the magnitude of effect sizes for informing further large interventions. The significance level was also not adjusted.|Mixed Models Analysis|||General linear mixed models||||0.832
81536175|NCT00988884|162755027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.07|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 11||1.07|0.87|<0.001
81681443|NCT04696861|163060105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.624||||||Unitized unadjusted bivariate analyses instead of adjusted multivariable analysis. This was a pilot study to estimate the magnitude of effect sizes for informing further large interventions. The significance level was also not adjusted.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Generalized linear mixed models were conducted and odds ratios (ORs) were reported||||0.624
81681444|NCT04696861|163060106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.833||||||Unitized unadjusted bivariate analyses instead of adjusted multivariable analysis. This was a pilot study to estimate the magnitude of effect sizes for informing further large interventions. The significance level was also not adjusted.|Mixed Models Analysis|||General linear mixed models||||0.833
81681445|NCT04696861|163060107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||Unitized unadjusted bivariate analyses instead of adjusted multivariable analysis. This was a pilot study to estimate the magnitude of effect sizes for informing further large interventions. The significance level was also not adjusted.|Mixed Models Analysis|||General linear mixed models||||0.7
81681446|NCT04696861|163060108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||Unitized unadjusted bivariate analyses instead of adjusted multivariable analysis. This was a pilot study to estimate the magnitude of effect sizes for informing further large interventions. The significance level was also not adjusted.|Mixed Models Analysis|||General linear mixed models||||0.79
81681447|NCT04696861|163060109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55||||||Unitized unadjusted bivariate analyses instead of adjusted multivariable analysis. This was a pilot study to estimate the magnitude of effect sizes for informing further large interventions. The significance level was also not adjusted.|Mixed Models Analysis|||General linear mixed models||||0.55
81681448|NCT04696861|163060110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.823|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.823
81681449|NCT04696861|163060111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.942|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.942
81681450|NCT04696861|163060112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.207||||||Unitized unadjusted bivariate analyses instead of adjusted multivariable analysis. This was a pilot study to estimate the magnitude of effect sizes for informing further large interventions. The significance level was also not adjusted.|Mixed Models Analysis|||General linear mixed models||||0.207
81681451|NCT04696861|163060113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.594||||||Unitized unadjusted bivariate analyses instead of adjusted multivariable analysis. This was a pilot study to estimate the magnitude of effect sizes for informing further large interventions. The significance level was also not adjusted.|Mixed Models Analysis|||General linear mixed models||||0.594
81681452|NCT04696861|163060114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.738||||||Unitized unadjusted bivariate analyses instead of adjusted multivariable analysis. This was a pilot study to estimate the magnitude of effect sizes for informing further large interventions. The significance level was also not adjusted.|Mixed Models Analysis|||General linear mixed models||||0.738
81681453|NCT04696861|163060115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.845||||||Unitized unadjusted bivariate analyses instead of adjusted multivariable analysis. This was a pilot study to estimate the magnitude of effect sizes for informing further large interventions. The significance level was also not adjusted.|Mixed Models Analysis|||General linear mixed models||||0.845
81681454|NCT00046228|163060121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.551||95.0|0.67|1.23||The null hypothesis was tested at the significance level of 0.049. If it is significant, the significance level of null hypotheses tested in the analyses 2 and 3 will be adjusted according to the modified Hochberg approach.|Log Rank|Independent Clinical Endpoints Committee confirmed components of primary endpoint except for death \& resuscitated v fib assessed by the investigator)||The null hypothesis is if reteplase/abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the primary PCI in terms of the primary efficacy outcome. Assuming the relative risk reduction for the reteplase/abciximab facilitated PCI group versus the Primary PCI group is 15% in lower risk, 25% in medium risk, and 35% in high risk, the power of this comparison (1,000 subjects per group) is 83.4 %.||1.23|0.67|0.551
81681455|NCT00046228|163060121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.858||95.0|0.72|1.31|||Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is if abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the primary PCI in terms of the primary efficacy outcome. Assuming the relative risk reduction for the Abciximab facilitated PCI versus the Primary PCI group is 12.7%, in lower risk, 17.9% in medium risk, and 25.0% in high risk, the power of this comparison (1000 subjects per group) is 54.1%||1.31|0.72|0.858
81681456|NCT00046228|163060121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.676||95.0|0.69|1.27|||Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is if reteplase/abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the abciximab facilitated PCI in terms of the primary efficacy outcome. Assuming the relative risk reduction for the reteplase/abciximab facilitated PCI versus the abciximab facilitated PCI group is 2.6% in lower risk, 8.7% in medium risk, and 13.3% in high risk, the power of this comparison (1,000 subjects per group) is 13.5%.||1.27|0.69|0.676
81536176|NCT00988884|162755027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.09|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 16||1.09|0.89|<0.001
81536177|NCT00988884|162755027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.12|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 18||1.12|0.88|<0.001
81681457|NCT00046228|163060122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.247||95.0|0.57|1.16|||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is if reteplase/abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the primary PCI in complications of MI within 90 days.||1.16|0.57|0.247
81681458|NCT00046228|163060122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.278||95.0|0.58|1.17|||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is if abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the primary PCI in complications of MI within 90 days.||1.17|0.58|0.278
81681459|NCT00046228|163060122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.944||95.0|0.68|1.43|||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is if reteplase/abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the abciximab facilitated PCI in complications of MI within 90 days.||1.43|0.68|0.944
81681460|NCT00046228|163060123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.494||95.0|0.74|1.84|||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is if retaplase/abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the primary PCI in 90-day all cause mortality.||1.84|0.74|0.494
81681461|NCT00046228|163060123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.338||95.0|0.79|1.95|||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is if abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the primary PCI in 90-day all cause mortality.||1.95|0.79|0.338
81681462|NCT00046228|163060123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.781||95.0|0.61|1.45|||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is if retaplase/abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the abciximab facilitated PCI in 90-day all cause mortality.||1.45|0.61|0.781
81681463|NCT00046228|163060124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.016||95.0|1.08|2.1|||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is if retaplase/abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the primary PCI in ST-segment resolution \>70% from baseline.||2.10|1.08|0.016
81681464|NCT00046228|163060124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.67||95.0|0.76|1.52|||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is if abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the primary PCI in ST-segment resolution \>70% from baseline.||1.52|0.76|0.670
81681465|NCT00046228|163060124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.042||95.0|1.01|1.93|||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is if retaplase/abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the abciximab facilitated PCI in ST-segment resolution \>70% from baseline.||1.93|1.01|0.042
81681466|NCT00046228|163060125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.603||95.0|0.62|1.32|||Log Rank|||||1.32|0.62|0.603
81681467|NCT00046228|163060125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.765||95.0|0.73|1.52|||Log Rank|||||1.52|0.73|0.765
81681468|NCT00046228|163060125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.415||95.0|0.59|1.24|||Log Rank|||||1.24|0.59|0.415
81536178|NCT00988884|162755027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.17|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 31||1.17|0.93|<0.001
81681469|NCT00046228|163060126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.218||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is if reteplase/abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the primary PCI in the risk of ICH.||||0.218
81536179|NCT00988884|162755027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.11|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 33||1.11|0.89|<0.001
81681470|NCT00046228|163060126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.497||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is if abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the primary PCI in the risk of ICH.||||0.497
81681471|NCT00046228|163060126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.062||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is if reteplase/abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the abciximab facilitated PCI in the risk of ICH.||||0.062
81681472|NCT00046228|163060127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28|||<|0.001||95.0|1.63|3.19|||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is if reteplase/abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the primary PCI in the risk of non-ICH TIMI bleeding events.||3.19|1.63|<0.001
81681473|NCT00046228|163060127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.025||95.0|1.05|2.15|||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is if abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the primary PCI in the risk of non-ICH TIMI bleeding events.||2.15|1.05|0.025
81681474|NCT00046228|163060127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.008||95.0|1.12|2.05|||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is if reteplase/abciximab facilitated PCI is the same as the abciximab facilitated PCI in the risk of non-ICH TIMI bleeding events.||2.05|1.12|0.008
81681475|NCT00046228|163060128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.439||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.439
81536180|NCT00988884|162755027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.25|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 45||1.25|0.97|<0.001
81467530|NCT03339726|162626969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.309||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.45||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline sinus pressure/tenderness score were factors.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.45|-0.77|0.604
81536181|NCT00988884|162755027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.1|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 52||1.10|0.88|<0.001
81681476|NCT00046228|163060128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.438||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.438
81681477|NCT00046228|163060128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81681478|NCT00046228|163060129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81536182|NCT00988884|162755027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.1|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 58||1.10|0.88|<0.001
81681479|NCT00046228|163060129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.020
81681480|NCT00046228|163060129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81681481|NCT00046228|163060130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.434||95.0|0.69|1.18|||Chi-squared|||||1.18|0.69|0.434
81681482|NCT00046228|163060130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.589||95.0|0.71|1.22|||Chi-squared|||||1.22|0.71|0.589
81681483|NCT00046228|163060130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.809||95.0|0.74|1.27|||Chi-squared|||||1.27|0.74|0.809
81681484|NCT01707992|163060133|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.937|||=|0.7057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.668|1.313||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cox proportional hazards model|||The primary analysis for the comparison between laquinimod 0.6 mg versus placebo was conducted using the baseline adjusted Cox proportional hazards model. Categorical EDSS at baseline (less than or equal to \[\<=\] 4 or greater than \[\>\] 4), country/geographical region (CGR), categorical age at baseline (\<=38 or \>38), and T2 volume at baseline were included as covariates in the model.||1.313|0.668|= 0.7057
81681485|NCT04108429|163060148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||generalized linear mixed model - this analysis accounts for repeated measures from each participant over the course of Weeks 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8||||.830
81681486|NCT04108429|163060149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.759|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||generalized linear mixed model - this analysis accounts for repeated measures from each participant over the course of Weeks 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8||||.759
81681487|NCT04108429|163060150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.275|||||||Simulation Modeling Analysis (SMA) for T|||Counseling center utilization data were examined using Simulation Modeling Analysis (SMA) for Time-Series data to determine if there were changes in utilization between the pre-implementation and implementation phases. SMA evaluates the statistical significance of between-phase changes in data streams and also accounts for the presence of autocorrelation (the non-independence of data points in time-series data streams).||||.275
81681488|NCT04108429|163060152|SUPERIORITY|generalized linear mixed model||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.002
81681489|NCT04108429|163060153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.489|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||generalized linear mixed model||||.489
81536183|NCT00988884|162755028|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 97.5% confidence interval for the percentage difference is greater than -10|Difference in percentage|3.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.7|9.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serogroup A||9.3|-1.7|<0.001
81536184|NCT00988884|162755028|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 97.5% confidence interval for the percentage difference is greater than -10|Difference in percentage|-2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.4|1.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serogroup C||1.1|-5.4|<0.001
81681490|NCT04108429|163060154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||generalized linear mixed model||||.001
81681491|NCT03128957|163060164|EQUIVALENCE|Given the small sample permutation are feasible.||||||0.036|||||||permutation test|Given the non-parametric nature of spearman's correlation coefficient and a small sample we used a permutation test to calculate p-values.||Non-parametric covariance adjusted Spearman's correlation ρ\_s. To test the Null that Ho: ρ\_s.=0 vs alternative that Ha: ρ\_s.≠0, we used a method that calculates the probability that it would be greater than or equal to the observed ρ ̂, given the null hypothesis, by using a permutation test. An advantage of this approach is that it automatically takes into account the number of tied data values in the sample and the way they are treated in computing the rank correlation.||||0.036
81681492|NCT03128957|163060165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Set point 1 (FiO2 0.3 and PaCO2 30 mmHg) compared to set point 2 (FiO2 1.0 and PaCO2 40 mmHg)||||0.015
81681493|NCT03128957|163060166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Set point 1 (FiO2 0.3 and PaCO2 30 mmHg) compared to set point 2 (FiO2 1.0 and PaCO2 40 mmHg)||||0.047
81681494|NCT04211337|163060183|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.165|0.475|||Log Rank|Stratified by RET mutation type (M918T vs. Others) and intended treatment if randomized to Arm B (Vandetanib vs. Cabozantinib).|Stratified by RET mutation type (M918T vs. Others) and intended treatment if randomized to Arm B (Vandetanib vs. Cabozantinib).|||0.475|0.165|<0.0001
81681495|NCT04211337|163060184|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.254|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.153|0.423|||Log Rank|Stratified by RET mutation type (M918T vs. Others) and intended treatment if randomized to Arm B (Vandetanib vs. Cabozantinib).|Stratified by RET mutation type (M918T vs. Others) and intended treatment if randomized to Arm B (Vandetanib vs. Cabozantinib).|||0.423|0.153|<0.0001
81681496|NCT04211337|163060185|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|6.3||Stratified by RET mutation type (M918T vs. Others) and intended treatment if randomized to Arm B (Vandetanib vs. Cabozantinib)|Clopper-Pearson method|||||6.3|2.2|<0.0001
81681497|NCT04211337|163060186|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.275||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.129|0.587|||Log Rank|Stratified by RET mutation type (M918T vs. Others) and intended treatment if randomized to Arm B (Vandetanib vs. Cabozantinib).||||0.587|0.129|0.0004
81681498|NCT04211337|163060189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.1||Stratified by RET mutation type (M918T vs. Others) and intended treatment if randomized to Arm B (Vandetanib vs. Cabozantinib).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-0.10|-0.23|<0.0001
81681499|NCT02848833|163060214|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Difference before administration versus after administration was analyzed using a paired t-test.|paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81681500|NCT02848833|163060217|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Difference before administration versus after administration was analyzed using a paired t-test.|paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81681501|NCT02848833|163060218|OTHER|Difference before administration versus after administration was analyzed using a paired t-test.|||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81681502|NCT02848833|163060219|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Difference before administration versus after administration was analyzed using a paired t-test.|paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81536185|NCT00988884|162755028|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 97.5% confidence interval for the percentage difference is greater than -10|Difference in percentage|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.8|6.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serogroup Y||6.1|-1.8|<0.001
81681503|NCT02848833|163060220|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Difference before administration versus after administration was analyzed using a paired t-test.|paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81681504|NCT02847598|163060222|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean Difference|-3.4||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-0.2|||MMRM|||A Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement (MMRM) model is performed, using treatment group, study visit, baseline corticosteroid usage level (\<=10 mg, \>10 mg), region, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of the outcome measure, and baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effect covariates. Statistical analysis for placebo and BIIB059 450 mg was planned and reported.||-0.2|-6.7|0.037
81681505|NCT02847598|163060223|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-24.29||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.7|-4.88|||MMRM|||A MMRM model is performed, using treatment group, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, DLE (Yes/No), CLASI-A score (\<=10 vs. \>10) as fixed effect covariates.||-4.88|-43.70|0.015
81681506|NCT02847598|163060223|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-33.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.71|-14.12|||MMRM|||A MMRM model is performed, using treatment group, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, DLE (Yes/No), CLASI-A score (\<=10 vs. \>10) as fixed effect covariates.||-14.12|-52.71|<0.001
81681507|NCT02847598|163060223|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-27.99||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.55|-11.42|||MMRM|||A MMRM model is performed, using treatment group, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, DLE (Yes/No), CLASI-A score (\<=10 vs. \>10) as fixed effect covariates.||-11.42|-44.55|0.001
81681508|NCT02847598|163060226|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.93||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.94|6.08|||MMRM|||Week 12: A MMRM model is performed, using treatment group study visit, baseline corticosteroid usage level (\<=10 mg, \>10 mg), region, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of the outcome measure, and baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effect covariates. Statistical analysis for placebo and BIIB059 450 mg was planned and reported.||6.08|-25.94|0.220
81681509|NCT02847598|163060226|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.96||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.82|7.9|||MMRM|||Week 16: A MMRM model is performed, using treatment group (BIIB059 450 mg vs. placebo), study visit, baseline corticosteroid usage level (\<=10 mg, \>10 mg), region study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of the endpoint, and baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effect covariates. Statistical analysis for placebo and BIIB059 450 mg was planned and reported.||7.90|-25.82|0.293
81681510|NCT02847598|163060226|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-15.74||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.28|0.79|||MMRM|||Week 24: A MMRM model is performed, using treatment group, study visit, baseline corticosteroid usage level (\<=10 mg, \>10 mg), region study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of the outcome measure, and baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effect covariates. Statistical analysis for placebo and BIIB059 450 mg was planned and reported.||0.79|-32.28|0.062
81536186|NCT00988884|162755028|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 97.5% confidence interval for the percentage difference is greater than -10|Difference in percentage|-2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.7|0.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Serogroup W-135||0.3|-4.7|<0.001
81536187|NCT00988884|162755029|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 97.5% confidence interval for the percentage difference is greater than -10|Difference in percentage|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.8|0.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Anti-diphtheria titer \>=0.1 IU/mL||0.9|-0.8|<0.001
81681511|NCT02847598|163060227|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-30.36||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.75|-11.97|||MMRM|||A MMRM model is performed, using treatment group, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, DLE (Yes/No), CLASI-A score (\<=10 vs. \>10) as fixed effect covariates.||-11.97|-48.75|0.001
81681512|NCT02847598|163060227|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-37.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.46|-18.87|||MMRM|||A MMRM model is performed, using treatment group, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, DLE (Yes/No), CLASI-A score (\<=10 vs. \>10) as fixed effect covariates.||-18.87|-55.46|<0.001
81681513|NCT02847598|163060227|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-26.05||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.71|-10.4|||MMRM|||A MMRM model is performed, using treatment group, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, DLE (Yes/No), CLASI-A score (\<=10 vs. \>10) as fixed effect covariates.||-10.40|-41.71|0.001
81681514|NCT02847598|163060233|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.7||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.5|||MMRM|||A MMRM model is performed, using treatment group, study visit, baseline corticosteroid usage level (\<=10 mg, \>10 mg), region, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of the outcome measure, and baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effect covariates. Statistical analysis for placebo and BIIB059 450 mg was planned and reported.||-0.5|-3.0|0.007
81681515|NCT02847598|163060235|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.58|||MMRM|||A MMRM model is performed, using treatment group (BIIB059 450 mg vs. placebo), study visit, baseline corticosteroid usage level (\<=10 mg, \>10 mg), region, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of the endpoint, and baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effect covariates. Statistical analysis for placebo and BIIB059 450 mg was planned and reported.||0.58|-0.90|0.667
81681516|NCT00461175|163060321|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size calculations were based on a two group test of equivalence in proportions. These calculations are based on the following assumptions: 1) one sided α of 0.025; 2) power (1-β) of 0.80; 3) non-inferiority limit on hazard ratio of 2; and 4) an incidence of 0.5 and 1.0 per 1000 insertions.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.7|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted for the following prognostic factors: age, BMI, breastfeeding at time of insertion and parity status.|The null hypothesis to be tested was: The perforation incidence ratio for LNG IUS vs. copper IUD is higher than or equal to 2.||2.70|0.96|
81681517|NCT00461175|163060321|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size calculations were based on a two group test of equivalence in proportions. These calculations are based on the following assumptions: 1) one sided α of 0.025; 2) power (1-β) of 0.80; 3) non-inferiority limit on hazard ratio of 2; and 4) an incidence of 0.5 and 1.0 per 1000 insertions.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.78|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted for the following prognostic factors: age, BMI, time since last delivery, experience of the inserting health care provider.|The null hypothesis to be tested was: The perforation incidence ratio for LNG IUS vs. copper IUD is higher than or equal to 2.||2.78|0.99|
81681518|NCT00461175|163060322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearl Index|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.09||||||||0.09|0.04|
81681519|NCT00461175|163060322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearl Index|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.64||||||||0.64|0.42|
81681520|NCT00461175|163060322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.25|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted for the following prognostic factors: age, BMI, and parity.|||0.25|0.10|
81681521|NCT00331760|163060324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Chi-squared|||A sample size of 42 patients provides 64% power to detect a reduction in short-term grade 2 or higher bowel AEs from historical rate of 40% to 25%.||||0.12
81681522|NCT00331760|163060324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||Chi-squared|||A sample size of 42 patients provides 88% power to detect a reduction in short-term grade 2 or higher bowel AEs from historical rate of 40% to 20%.||||0.043
81681523|NCT02514044|163060332|OTHER|"We also performed normalization by calculating the dependent variable as the percentage of change (proportional change) as it follows; (1) (post-active values - pre-active values)/ (pre-active values) and (2) (post-placebo values - pre-placebo values)/ (pre-placebo series). We compared the percentage of change in Bedside WAB-R® aphasia and language quotients and blood pressures for the experiments with active- and placebo drugs combined active tDCS with MIT using a two-tailed paired t-test."||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We tested normality using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov (KS) test for all reported measures. We compared scores of Bedside WAB-R® subtests Bedside WAB-R® AQ and LQ from before the study intervention and after the intervention in both experiments by using a two-tailed and paired t-test.||||0.008
81681524|NCT02514044|163060333|OTHER|"We also performed normalization by calculating the dependent variable as the percentage of change (proportional change) as it follows; (1) (post-active values - pre-active values)/ (pre-active values) and (2) (post-placebo values - pre-placebo values)/ (pre-placebo series). We compared the percentage of change in Bedside WAB-R® aphasia and language quotients and blood pressures for the experiments with active- and placebo drugs combined active tDCS with MIT using a two-tailed paired t-test."||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||We tested normality using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov (KS) test for all reported measures. We compared scores of Bedside WAB-R® subtests Bedside WAB-R® AQ and LQ from before the study intervention and after the intervention in both experiments by using a two-tailed and paired t-test.||||0.02
81681525|NCT03093155|163060337|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|0.49|||Regression, Cox|||||0.49|0.20|<0.001
81681526|NCT03093155|163060338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.003
81681527|NCT03093155|163060339|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|0.84|||Regression, Cox|||||0.84|0.38|0.018
81681528|NCT03093155|163060340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.77
81681529|NCT03093155|163060341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068|||||||Fisher Exact|||The RECIST responses were categorized as SD/PD or NA compared to PR or Better as a binary outcome.||||0.068
81681530|NCT03417440|163060343|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean change|-898.0||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2884.82|1088.82||A single model was run including variables indicating Proof Positive (yes/no), Coach Me (yes/no), and On Your Feet (yes/no) and their interaction terms.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The original mixed effects regression model effects consisted of three treatment main effects, three two-way treatment interactions, and one three-way treatment interaction. Values are unadjusted.||1088.82|-2884.82|.37
81681531|NCT03417440|163060343|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean change|-2602.1||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4687.44|-516.69||A single model was run including variables indicating Proof Positive (yes/no), Coach Me (yes/no), and On Your Feet (yes/no) and their interaction terms.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The original mixed effects regression model effects consisted of three treatment main effects, three two-way treatment interactions, and one three-way treatment interaction. Values are unadjusted.||-516.69|-4687.44|.02
81681532|NCT03417440|163060343|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean change|-1244.9||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3287.6|797.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The original mixed effects regression model effects consisted of three treatment main effects, three two-way treatment interactions, and one three-way treatment interaction. Values are unadjusted.||797.85|-3287.60|.23
81681533|NCT03417440|163060343|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean change|1468.5||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1368.93|4306.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The original mixed effects regression model effects consisted of three treatment main effects, three two-way treatment interactions, and one three-way treatment interaction. Values are unadjusted.||4306.02|-1368.93|0.31
81681534|NCT03417440|163060343|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean change|388.1||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2397.51|3173.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The original mixed effects regression model effects consisted of three treatment main effects, three two-way treatment interactions, and one three-way treatment interaction. Values are unadjusted.||3173.62|-2397.51|0.78
81467531|NCT02357706|162627057|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|"We are testing the Hypothesis that there is a significant difference between CPAP A and CPAP B~The Null Hypothesis is H0 = One CPAP is inferior to the other CPAP The Alternate Hypothesis is H1 = There is no significant difference between the CPAPs"|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24||||0.537|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||"Comparison of AHI/ oxygen desaturation index (ODI) of Device A compared with Device B.~Efficacy is defined as a residual AHI and ODI on each night of the trial. PSG scored AHI and ODI will be collected on both trial nights (excluding the ramp period); and compared using the Paired T test"||||0.537
81536188|NCT00988884|162755029|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 97.5% confidence interval for the percentage difference is greater than -10|Difference in percentage|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.2|0.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Anti-tetanus titer \>=0.1 IU/mL||0.7|-1.2|<0.001
81681535|NCT03417440|163060343|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean change|1991.2||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-865.52|4847.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The original mixed effects regression model effects consisted of three treatment main effects, three two-way treatment interactions, and one three-way treatment interaction. Values are unadjusted.||4847.86|-865.52|0.17
81681536|NCT03417440|163060343|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean change|-590.7||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4591.17|3409.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The original mixed effects regression model effects consisted of three treatment main effects, three two-way treatment interactions, and one three-way treatment interaction. Values are unadjusted.||3409.75|-4591.17|0.77
81681537|NCT03417440|163060344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|118.7||0.17|ONE_SIDED|90.0||8.3||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||||8.3||0.17
81681538|NCT03417440|163060344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|37.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|117.8||0.94|ONE_SIDED|90.0||68.8||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||||68.8||0.94
81681539|NCT03417440|163060344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|52.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|116.4||0.99|ONE_SIDED|90.0||82.7||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||||82.7||0.99
81681540|NCT03417440|163060345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|51.0||0.47|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-12.5|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-12.5|0.47
81536189|NCT00988884|162755030|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 97.5% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.67|Fold difference in GMT|0.8||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.69|0.92|||ANOVA|||Anti-PT||0.92|0.69|0.003
81681541|NCT03417440|163060345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|51.0||0.315|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-8.3|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-8.3|0.315
81681542|NCT03417440|163060345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|51.0||0.355|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-9.4|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-9.4|0.355
81681543|NCT03417440|163060346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0||0.86|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-1.3|0.86
81681544|NCT03417440|163060346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0||0.38|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-0.6|0.38
81681545|NCT03417440|163060346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0||0.66|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-1.1|0.66
81681546|NCT03417440|163060347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.2||0.69|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-6.9|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-6.9|0.69
81681547|NCT03417440|163060347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.2||0.6|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-6.0|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-6.0|0.60
81681548|NCT03417440|163060347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.0||0.11|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-0.2|0.11
81681549|NCT03417440|163060348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0||0.94|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-0.7|0.94
81681550|NCT03417440|163060348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1||0.73|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-0.4|0.73
81681551|NCT03417440|163060348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1||0.22|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-0.1|0.22
81681552|NCT03417440|163060349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.3||0.46|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-0.3|0.46
81681553|NCT03417440|163060349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.2||0.96|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-0.7|0.96
81709055|NCT00679380|163114819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|3.8||||0.2876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|10.5|||Chi-squared||The difference in proportions was determined by subtracting the proportion of patients who reached the endpoint in the placebo group from that proportion in the active group (active minus placebo).|All p-values were based on the Chi-square test; comparisons of budesonide MMX and placebo were conducted at the α = 0.025 level of significance and the comparison of Entocort EC and placebo were conducted at the α = 0.05 level of significance. The study was not powered to show statistical significance for Entocort EC versus budesonide MMX.||10.5|-3.0|0.2876
81536190|NCT00988884|162755030|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 97.5% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.67|Fold difference in GMT|0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.83|1.01|||ANOVA|||Anti-FHA||1.01|0.83|<0.001
81681554|NCT03417440|163060349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.3||0.495|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-0.3|0.495
81681555|NCT03417440|163060350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.5||0.445|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-1.1|0.445
81681556|NCT03417440|163060350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.4||0.92|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-2.5|0.92
81681557|NCT03417440|163060350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.5||0.23|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-0.5|0.23
81681558|NCT03417440|163060351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1||0.78|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-0.5|0.78
81681559|NCT03417440|163060351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1||0.98|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-0.7|0.98
81681560|NCT03417440|163060351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1||0.13|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-0.1|0.13
81681561|NCT03417440|163060352|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.3||0.285|ONE_SIDED|90.0||0.6||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||||0.6||0.285
81681562|NCT03417440|163060352|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.3||0.5|ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.1||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||||1.1||0.50
81681563|NCT03417440|163060352|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.3||0.92|ONE_SIDED|90.0||2.3||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||||2.3||0.92
81709056|NCT00679380|163114819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|12.9||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|21.3|||Chi-squared||See comments from the budesonide 6 mg versus placebo comparison (statistical analysis 1).|See comments from the budesonide 6 mg versus placebo comparison (statistical analysis 1).||21.3|4.6|0.0047
81681564|NCT03417440|163060353|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.2||0.42|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-0.9|0.42
81681565|NCT03417440|163060353|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.2||0.82|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-1.9|0.82
81681566|NCT03417440|163060353|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.2||0.58|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-1.2|0.58
81681567|NCT03417440|163060354|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.0||0.45|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-0.9|0.45
81681568|NCT03417440|163060354|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.9||0.49|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-1.0|0.49
81681569|NCT03417440|163060354|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.9||0.61|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.1 for 1-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; if the outcome is not in the hypothesized direction, values that meet or exceed the 0.1 threshold will not be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided||||||-1.2|0.61
81681570|NCT03417440|163060355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.84
81681571|NCT03417440|163060355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.96
81681572|NCT03417440|163060355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.41
81681573|NCT03417440|163060356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.13
81681574|NCT03417440|163060356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.20
81681575|NCT03417440|163060356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.39
81709057|NCT00679380|163114819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|8.1||||0.0481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|15.9|||Chi-squared||See comments from the budesonide 6 mg versus placebo comparison (statistical analysis 1).|See comments from the budesonide 6 mg versus placebo comparison (statistical analysis 1).||15.9|0.4|0.0481
81709058|NCT00679380|163114820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|-8.0||||0.2174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8||||Chi-squared||The difference in proportions was determined by subtracting the proportion of patients who reached the endpoint in the placebo group from that proportion in the active group (active minus placebo).|Clinical improvement and endoscopic improvement were analyzed hierarchically. If at least one primary endpoint comparison was statistically significant, clinical improvement was to be compared between each budesonide MMX group and placebo at the α = 0.025 level of significance. If at least one comparison of clinical improvement was statistically significant, endoscopic improvement was to be compared between each budesonide MMX dose group and placebo at the α = 0.025 level of significance.||4.|-20.8|0.2174
81709059|NCT00679380|163114820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|8.5||||0.2215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|22.0|||Chi-squared||See comments from the budesonide 6 mg versus placebo comparison (statistical analysis 1).|See comments from the budesonide 6 mg versus placebo comparison (statistical analysis 1).||22.0|-5.0|0.2215
81709060|NCT00679380|163114820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|-0.7||||0.9185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|12.7|||Chi-squared||See comments from the budesonide 6 mg versus placebo comparison (statistical analysis 1).|See comments from the budesonide 6 mg versus placebo comparison (statistical analysis 1).||12.7|-14.1|0.9185
81536191|NCT00988884|162755030|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 97.5% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.67|Fold difference in GMT|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.84|1.08|||ANOVA|||Anti-PRN||1.08|0.84|<0.001
81681576|NCT03417440|163060357|OTHER||Spearman Correlation|-0.10435||||0.3116|TWO_SIDED||||||t distribution with n-2 degrees of freed|||Correlation between Self-efficacy for Physical Activity change and Daily Steps change across 4 months.||||0.3116
81681577|NCT03417440|163060357|OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.17742||||0.0838|TWO_SIDED||||||t distribution with n-2 degrees of freed|||Correlation between Correlation between Self-regulation of Physical Activity change and Daily Steps change across 4 months.||||0.0838
81681578|NCT03417440|163060357|OTHER||Spearman Correlation|-0.09834||||0.351|TWO_SIDED||||||t distribution with n-2 degrees of freed|||Correlation between Family Social Support for Physical Activity change and Daily Steps change across 4 months.||||0.3510
81681579|NCT03417440|163060357|OTHER||Spearman Correlation|-0.04562||||0.6659|TWO_SIDED||||||t distribution with n-2 degrees of freed|||Correlation between Outcome Expectation for Physical Activity change and Daily Steps change across 4 months.||||0.6659
81681580|NCT03417440|163060357|OTHER||Spearman Correlation|-0.04831||||0.6402|TWO_SIDED||||||t distribution with n-2 degrees of freed|||Correlation between Aging Self-perceptions (Attitude Toward Own Aging) change and Daily Steps change across 4 months.||||0.6402
81681581|NCT03417440|163060357|OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.13128||||0.2048|TWO_SIDED||||||t distribution with n-2 degrees of freed|||Correlation between Views of Aging--Psychosocial Loss change and Daily Steps change across 4 months.||||0.2048
81681582|NCT03417440|163060357|OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.10022||||0.3445|TWO_SIDED||||||t distribution with n-2 degrees of freed|||Correlation between Views of Aging--Physical Change change and Daily Steps change across 4 months.||||0.3445
81681583|NCT03417440|163060357|OTHER||Spearman Correlation|-0.00866||||0.934|TWO_SIDED||||||t distribution with n-2 degrees of freed|||Correlation between Views of Aging--Psychological Growth change and Daily Steps change across 4 months.||||0.9340
81681584|NCT00826514|163060396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.392|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.209||||||Analysis was based on analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value, age and treatment as covariates.||0.209|-1.150|
81681585|NCT00826514|163060399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.901|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.754|1.905||||||Change at Week 6, CPSI Total Score: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with baseline value, age, baseline pain stratification group and treatment as covariates.||1.905|-4.754|
81681586|NCT00826514|163060399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.931|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.701|0.591||||||Change at Week 6, CPSI PD Score: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with baseline value, age, baseline pain stratification group and treatment as covariates.||0.591|-2.701|
81467532|NCT02357706|162627057|NON_INFERIORITY|"We are testing the Hypothesis that there is a significant difference between CPAP A and CPAP B~The Null Hypothesis is H0 = One CPAP is inferior to the other CPAP The Alternate Hypothesis is H1 = There is no significant difference between the CPAPs~The expected difference mu is 0 events/hr The Non-Inferiority Margin delta is 0.75 events/hr (A difference of 1 event per hour is seen as clinically significant. 0.75 has been chosen to ensure any AHI change is seen)."|Mean Difference (Net)|1.24||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81681587|NCT00826514|163060399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.789|1.541||||||Change at Week 6, CPSI US Score: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with baseline value, age, baseline pain stratification group and treatment as covariates.||1.541|-0.789|
81681588|NCT00826514|163060399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.697|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.785|0.631||||||Change at Week 6, CPSI QoL Score: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with baseline value, age, baseline pain stratification group and treatment as covariates.||0.631|-1.785|
81681589|NCT00826514|163060400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.649|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.99|1.348||||||Change at Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with baseline value, age, baseline pain stratification group and treatment as covariates.||1.348|-0.990|
81681590|NCT00826514|163060401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.829|1.452||||||Change at Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with baseline value, age, baseline pain stratification group and treatment as covariates.||1.452|-1.829|
81681591|NCT00826514|163060402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-33.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.026|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-64.144|-2.968||||||Change at Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with baseline value, age, baseline pain stratification group and treatment as covariates.||-2.968|-64.144|
81681592|NCT00826514|163060403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.489|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.364|0.415||||||Change at Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with baseline value, age, baseline pain stratification group and treatment as covariates.||0.415|-1.364|
81681593|NCT00826514|163060404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.146|0.401||||||Change at Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with baseline value, age, baseline pain stratification group and treatment as covariates.||0.401|-3.146|
81681594|NCT00826514|163060405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.217|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.417|0.334||||||Change at Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with baseline value, age, baseline pain stratification group and treatment as covariates.||0.334|-0.417|
81681595|NCT00826514|163060406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.765|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.791|1.822||||||Change at Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with baseline value, age, baseline pain stratification group and treatment as covariates.||1.822|-1.791|
81681596|NCT00826514|163060407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.833|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.763|4.407||||||Week 6: Logistic regression model with age, baseline pain stratification group and treatment as covariates.||4.407|0.763|
81681597|NCT00826514|163060407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.388|2.575||||||Week 16: Logistic regression model with age, baseline pain stratification group and treatment as covariates.||2.575|0.388|
81681598|NCT01773473|163060418|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analyses were based on a pre-defined non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.35||||||||0.35|-0.01|
81681599|NCT01053312|163060496|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The level of association between SUVR and the amyloid levels was analyzed using a regression model.|R²|0.688||||0.098|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Contralateral to the biopsy Site||||0.098
81681600|NCT01053312|163060496|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The level of association between SUVR and the amyloid levels was analyzed using a regression model.|R²|0.482||||0.268|||||||Regression, Linear|||Ipsilateral to the biopsy Site||||0.268
81681601|NCT01053312|163060496|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The level of association between SUVR and the amyloid levels was analyzed using a regression model.|R²|0.685||||0.099|||||||Regression, Linear|||Composite Region||||0.099
81681602|NCT02207907|163060565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-17.491|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.317|-14.664|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA analysis with treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline MGI and BI as covariates|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||-14.664|-20.317|<0.0001
81681603|NCT02207907|163060566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.201|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.237|-0.165|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA analysis with treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline MGI and BI as covariates|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||-0.165|-0.237|<0.0001
81681604|NCT01748799|163060575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The level for statistical significance was p\< 0.05.|ANOVA|||Omnibus analysis for Cannabis Withdrawal Scale (CWS) data was a Repeated measures ANOVA (including all the experimental conditions) followed by pair-wise comparisons. The level for statistical significance was p\< 0.05.||||<0.01
81681605|NCT01748799|163060575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The level for statistical significance was p\< 0.05.|ANOVA|||Omnibus analysis for Cannabis Withdrawal Checklist (CWC) data was a Repeated measures ANOVA (including all the experimental conditions) followed by pair-wise comparisons. The level for statistical significance was p\< 0.05.||||0.01
81681606|NCT02620020|163060576|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.3876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.34||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.34|-0.88|0.3876
81681607|NCT02620020|163060576|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.12||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.12|-1.32|0.0180
81681608|NCT02620020|163060576|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.07||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.07|-1.26|0.0288
81681609|NCT02620020|163060578|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|-0.77||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.77|-3.65|0.0028
81681610|NCT02620020|163060578|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|-0.54||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.54|-3.36|0.0068
81681611|NCT02620020|163060578|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|-1.06||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.06|-3.88|0.0006
81681612|NCT02620020|163060579|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.1501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.07||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.07|-0.46|0.1501
81681613|NCT02620020|163060579|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.2603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.11||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.41|0.2603
81681614|NCT02620020|163060579|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.07||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.07|-0.59|0.0135
81681615|NCT01025635|163060589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.017|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|study center adjusted||||||0.017
81681616|NCT01025635|163060590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|with factors treatment group, study center, and baseline lesion count as covariate||||||<0.001
81681617|NCT01834404|163060632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.057
81681618|NCT01834404|163060633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.052
81681619|NCT01834404|163060634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.36
81681620|NCT01834404|163060635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.99
81681621|NCT01834404|163060636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.45
81681622|NCT01834404|163060637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.22
81681623|NCT01834404|163060638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.032
81681624|NCT01834404|163060639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||This p-value was based on a rank transformation.||||0.030
81681625|NCT01834404|163060640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.35
81681626|NCT01834404|163060641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.72
81681627|NCT01834404|163060642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.90
81681628|NCT01834404|163060643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.54
81681629|NCT01834404|163060644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.26
81681630|NCT02537678|163060645|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation (SD) as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at post assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.006|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-3.26||||t-test, 1 sided|||Based on the actual randomization of 183 participants (SC-TF-CBT=91; standard TF-CBT=92), we had more than 80% power to show that SC-TF-CBT is at least as effective as standard TF-CBT with alpha of .05 and a non-inferior margin of 0.41 SD units.|Treatment difference = standard Trauma Focused -CBT - stepped care Trauma Focused-CBT||-3.26|.006
81681631|NCT02537678|163060646|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation (SD) as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 6-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.004|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-3.47||||t-test, 1 sided|||Based on the actual randomization of 183 participants (SC-TF-CBT=91; standard TF-CBT=92), we had more than 80% power to show that SC-TF-CBT is at least as effective as standard TF-CBT with alpha of .05 and a non-inferior margin of 0.41 SD units.|Treatment difference = standard Trauma Focused -CBT - stepped care Trauma Focused-CBT||-3.47|.004
81681632|NCT02537678|163060647|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied 12-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-2.5||||t-test, 1 sided|||Based on the actual randomization of 183 participants (SC-TF-CBT=91; standard TF-CBT=92), we had more than 80% power to show that SC-TF-CBT is at least as effective as standard TF-CBT with alpha of .05 and a non-inferior margin of 0.41 standard deviation units.|Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-2.50|.001
81681633|NCT02537678|163060648|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at post assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-2.94||||t-test, 1 sided|||Based on the actual randomization of 183 participants (SC-TF-CBT=91; standard TF-CBT=92), we had more than 80% power to show that SC-TF-CBT is at least as effective as standard TF-CBT with alpha of .05 and a non-inferior margin of 0.41 standard deviation units.|Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-2.94|<0.001
81686429|NCT02723630|163070077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|96.03||||0.1095|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.11|100.12||P-value for formulation|Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric LS Mean ratio was back-transformed least squares mean and mean treatment difference.|The effect of crystalline polymorph forms in the drug product on the PK parameters of lenvatinib was estimated using a mixed linear model of logarithmically transformed values of the primary PK parameters with fixed effects for treatment, period, and sequence and a random effect for participant within sequence.||100.12|92.11|0.1095
81686430|NCT02723630|163070078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|100.8||||0.8121|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.31|106.61||P value for formulation|Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric LS Mean ratio was back-transformed least squares mean and treatment difference mean|The effect of crystalline polymorph forms in the drug product on the PK parameters of lenvatinib was estimated using a mixed linear model of logarithmically transformed values of the primary PK parameters with fixed effects for treatment, period, and sequence and a random effect for participant within sequence.||106.61|95.31|0.8121
81681634|NCT02537678|163060649|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 6-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.044|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-6.33||||t-test, 1 sided|||Based on the actual randomization of 183 participants (SC-TF-CBT=91; standard TF-CBT=92), we had more than 80% power to show that SC-TF-CBT is at least as effective as standard TF-CBT with alpha of .05 and a non-inferior margin of 0.41 standard deviation units.|Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-6.33|.044
81709061|NCT00679380|163114821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|5.4||||0.4293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|18.8|||Chi-squared||The difference in proportions was determined by subtracting the proportion of patients who reached the endpoint in the placebo group from that proportion in the active group (active minus placebo).|As per the hierarchical testing procedure for secondary endpoints, because clinical improvement was not statistically significant in the ITT population, formal statistical comparisons for endoscopic improvement between the 2 budesonide MMX groups and placebo were not conducted. The statistical comparison between the Entocort EC and placebo groups is shown here.||18.8|-8.0|0.4293
81709062|NCT00835276|163114843|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|87.96||||||90.0|80.15|96.53|||||To establish bioequivalence, the mean values for the test product differ by no more than 20% from the respective mean values for the reference listed product.|||96.53|80.15|
81709063|NCT00835276|163114844|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|91.47||||||90.0|85.15|98.26|||||To establish bioequivalence, the mean values for the test product differ by no more that 20% from the repective mean values for the reference listed product.|||98.26|85.15|
81709064|NCT00835276|163114845|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|91.47||||||90.0|85.32|98.07|||||To establish bioequivalence, the mean values for the test product differ by no more than 20% from the respective mean values for the reference listed product.|||98.07|85.32|
81709065|NCT01855867|163114900|SUPERIORITY|Statistical significance was determined at the alpha 0.05 level. The study regimen completion rates of participants in the current study taking a fixed dose once daily combination of elvitegravir/cobicistat/TDF/FTC were compared to historical controls who used PEP regimens consisting of TDF/FTC daily and raltegravir twice daily, or earlier regimens of twice daily zidovudine (AZT)/lamivudine (3TC) and a protease inhibitor, using chi-square tests for independence.|chi square||||<|0.05||||||Reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance|Chi-squared|||using historical controls||||<0.05
81709066|NCT01846208|163114931|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|32.4||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|55.8|||Barnard's Exact Test|||% participants passed Year 2 SU OFC: Baked vs. Egg OIT-Randomized||55.8|8.9|0.009
81709067|NCT01846208|163114931|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.5||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|49.1|||Barnard's Exact Test|||% participants passed Year 2 SU OFC: Egg OIT-Randomized vs. Egg OIT-Assigned||49.1|2.0|0.031
81709068|NCT01846208|163114932|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|64.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.9|85.6|||Barnard's Exact Test|||% participants desensitized to \>=4444 mg at Year 2 OFC: Baked vs. Egg OIT-Randomized||85.6|43.9|<0.0001
81709069|NCT01846208|163114932|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.7||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|37.7|||Barnard's Exact Test|||% participants desensitized to \>=4444 mg at Year 2 OFC: Egg OIT-Randomized vs. Egg OIT-Assigned||37.7|-2.3|0.151
81709070|NCT01846208|163114932|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|44.3||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.4|69.2|||Barnard's Exact Test|||% participants desensitized to \>=4444 mg at Year 1 OFC: Baked vs. Egg OIT-Randomized||69.2|19.4|0.002
81709071|NCT01846208|163114932|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.5||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|41.3|||Barnard's Exact Test|||% participants desensitized to \>=4444 mg at Year 1 OFC: Egg OIT-Randomized vs. Egg OIT-Assigned||41.3|-6.3|0.181
81709072|NCT01846208|163114934|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-50.2||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.4|-21.9|||Barnard's Exact Test|||% participants with unrestricted consumption of unbaked (concentrated) egg 3 years after randomization: Baked vs. Egg OIT-Randomized||-21.9|-78.4|0.003
81709073|NCT01846208|163114934|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.7||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|60.1|||Barnard's Exact Test|||% participants with unrestricted consumption of unbaked (concentrated) egg 3 years after randomization: Egg OIT-Randomized vs. Egg OIT-Assigned||60.1|7.2|0.023
81709074|NCT01424306|163114947|OTHER|||||||0.403||||||P value for the time x diet interaction reflects overall comparison of 3 dietary phases by RM-ANOVA|RM-ANOVA|||RM-ANOVA||||0.403
81709075|NCT01424306|163114948|OTHER|RM-ANOVA||||||0.933||||||P-diet: reflects an overall comparison of the 3 dietary phases by RM-ANOVA|RM-ANOVA|||||||0.933
81709076|NCT01424306|163114949|OTHER|RM-ANOVA||||||0.196||||||P-diet: reflects an overall comparison of the 3 dietary phases by RM-ANOVA|RM-ANOVA|||||||0.196
81709077|NCT01424306|163114950|OTHER|RM-ANOVA||||||0.88||||||Reflects an overall comparison of the 3 dietary phases by RM-ANOVA|RM-ANOVA|||||||0.880
81709078|NCT01424306|163114951|OTHER|RM-ANOVA|||||<|0.001||||||P-value reflects an overall comparison of the 3 dietary phases by RM-ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81709079|NCT01424306|163114952|OTHER|RM-ANOVA||||||0.366||||||P-value reflects an overall comparison of the 3 dietary phases by RM-ANOVA|RM-ANOVA|||||||0.366
81709080|NCT01424306|163114953|OTHER|RM-ANOVA||||||0.387||||||P-value reflects overall comparison of the 3 dietary phases by RM-ANOVA|RM-ANOVA|||||||0.387
81709081|NCT01424306|163114954|OTHER|RM-ANOVA||||||0.476||||||P-value reflects overall comparison of the 3 dietary phases by RM-ANOVA|RM-ANOVA|||||||0.476
81709082|NCT01424306|163114955|OTHER|RM-ANOVA||||||0.596||||||P-value reflects overall comparison of the 3 dietary phases by RM-ANOVA|RM-ANOVA|||||||0.596
81709083|NCT01424306|163114956|OTHER|RM-ANOVA||||||0.492||||||P-value reflects overall comparison of the 3 dietary phases by RM-ANOVA|RM-ANOVA|||||||0.492
81709084|NCT01424306|163114957|OTHER|RM-ANOVA||||||0.149||||||P-value reflects overall comparison of the 3 dietary phases by RM-ANOVA|RM-ANOVA|||||||0.149
81709085|NCT01424306|163114958|OTHER|RM-ANOVA||||||0.056||||||P-value reflects overall comparison of the 3 dietary phases by RM-ANOVA|RM-ANOVA|||||||0.056
81709086|NCT01424306|163114959|OTHER|RM-ANOVA||||||0.52||||||P-value reflects overall comparison of the 3 dietary phases by RM-ANOVA|RM-ANOVA|||||||0.520
81709087|NCT00369928|163114960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.88||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.56|1.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.38|0.56|0.982
81709088|NCT00369928|163114960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.79||||0.666|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.5|1.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.25|0.50|0.666
81709089|NCT04191096|163114994|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.9467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.49||A one-sided p-value was calculated using the log-rank test stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes/No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes/No) with small strata.|Log Rank||HR and associated 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes/No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes/No).|||1.49|0.96|0.9467
81709090|NCT04191096|163114995|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.85122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.53||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes vs No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes vs No) with small strata.|Log Rank||HR and associated 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes/No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes/No)|||1.53|0.88|0.85122
81681635|NCT02537678|163060650|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 12-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.002|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-3.07||||t-test, 1 sided|||Based on the actual randomization of 183 participants (SC-TF-CBT=91; standard TF-CBT=92), we had more than 80% power to show that SC-TF-CBT is at least as effective as standard TF-CBT with alpha of .05 and a non-inferior margin of 0.41 standard deviation units.|Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-3.07|0.002
81681636|NCT02537678|163060651|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation (SD) as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at post assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.016|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-4.06||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-4.06|0.016
81709091|NCT04191096|163114996|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.97907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.54||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes vs No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes vs No) with small strata.|Log Rank||HR and associated 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes/No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes/No)|||1.54|1.01|0.97907
81709092|NCT04191096|163114997|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.27202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.3||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes vs No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes vs No) with small strata.|Log Rank||HR and associated 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes/No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes/No)|||1.30|0.61|0.27202
81709093|NCT04191096|163114998|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.2972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.23||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes vs No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes vs No) with small strata.|Log Rank||HR and associated 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes/No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes/No)|||1.23|0.69|0.2972
81709094|NCT04191096|163114999|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.6863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.41||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes vs No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes vs No) with small strata.|Log Rank||HR and associated 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes/No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes/No)|||1.41|0.81|0.6863
81709095|NCT04191096|163115000|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.9235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.39||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes vs No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes vs No) with small strata.|Log Rank||HR and associated 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes/No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes/No)|||1.39|0.95|0.9235
81709096|NCT04191096|163115001|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.8801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.5||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes vs No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes vs No) with small strata.|Log Rank||HR and associated 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes/No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes/No).|||1.50|0.90|0.8801
81709097|NCT04191096|163115002|OTHER||Percent Difference|-2.7||||0.9576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|0.4||One-sided p-value based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes/No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes/No) with small strata.|Miettinen & Nurminen method||Percent difference and associated 95% CI were calculated using Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes/No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes/No).|||0.4|-5.8|0.9576
81709098|NCT04191096|163115003|OTHER||Percent difference|-0.8||||0.6053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|4.8||One-sided p-value based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes/No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes/No) with small strata.|Miettinen & Nurminen||Percent difference and associated 95% CI were calculated using Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by prior docetaxel for mHSPC (Yes/No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes/No)|||4.8|-6.3|0.6053
81681637|NCT02537678|163060652|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 6-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77||0.003|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-3.72||||t-test, 1 sided|||Based on the actual randomization of 183 participants (SC-TF-CBT=91; standard TF-CBT=92), we had more than 80% power to show that SC-TF-CBT is at least as effective as standard TF-CBT with alpha of .05 and a non-inferior margin of 0.41 standard deviation units.|Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-3.72|0.003
81681638|NCT02537678|163060653|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 12-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.007|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-3.89||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-3.89|0.007
81681639|NCT02537678|163060654|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at post assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.008|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-4.24||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-4.24|0.008
81681640|NCT02537678|163060655|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 6-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.015|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-4.88||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-4.88|0.015
81681641|NCT02537678|163060656|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 12-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.024|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-5.68||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-5.68|0.024
81681642|NCT02537678|163060657|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at post assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.39||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-0.39|0.001
81681643|NCT02537678|163060658|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 6-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.003|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.47||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-0.47|0.003
81681644|NCT02537678|163060659|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 12-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.3||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-0.30|<0.001
81681645|NCT02537678|163060660|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at post assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.29||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-0.29|0.001
81681646|NCT02537678|163060661|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 6-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.004|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.38||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-0.38|0.004
81681647|NCT02537678|163060662|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 12-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.19||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-0.19|<0.001
81681648|NCT02537678|163060663|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at post assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47||0.005|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-3.33||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-3.33|0.005
81681649|NCT02537678|163060664|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 6-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.028|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-4.99||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-4.99|0.028
81681650|NCT02537678|163060665|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 12-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.009|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-3.64||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-3.64|0.009
81681651|NCT02537678|163060666|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at post assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.006|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-2.82||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-2.82|0.006
81681652|NCT02537678|163060667|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 6-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-2.31||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-2.31|0.001
81681653|NCT02537678|163060668|NON_INFERIORITY|We planned 0.41 standard deviation as the non-inferiority margin (which is less than half of the effect size) for the one-side testing. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 12-month assessment.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-1.43||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-1.43|<0.001
81681654|NCT02537678|163060669|NON_INFERIORITY|For the non-inferiority margin for the PCL-5, the clinically significant change threshold is 10 points although adult PTSD trials have used -5 to -10 points. We used -8.8 as the margin which was based on an expert panel and prior studies with adults. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at post assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-5.04||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-5.04|<0.001
81681655|NCT02537678|163060670|NON_INFERIORITY|For the non-inferiority margin for the PCL-5, the clinically significant change threshold is 10 points although adult PTSD trials have used -5 to -10 points. We used -8.8 as the margin which was based on an expert panel and prior studies with adults. Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 6-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27||0.003|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-6.87||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-6.87|0.003
81681656|NCT02537678|163060671|NON_INFERIORITY|For the non-inferiority margin for the PCL-5, the clinically significant change threshold is 10 points although adult PTSD trials have used -5 to -10 points. We used -8.8 as the margin which was based on an expert panel and prior studies with adults.Non-inferiority analysis with alpha 2.5% was applied at 12-month assessment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-5.8||||t-test, 1 sided||||Treatment difference = standard TF-CBT - stepped care TF-CBT||-5.80|<0.001
81681657|NCT01478958|163060679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.238||||||Overall diet effect. No post-hoc analyses required. Adjusted for multiple comparisons.|General Linear Model Univariate Analysis|Baseline values for %FMD, BMI, age, gender and intervention diet used as prognostic factors in model.||To detect a 2% inter-group difference in FMD (primary outcome) using a SD of 2.3, 90% power and 5% significance level, n=171 participants were required (n=57 per group), increasing to n=228 to include a 25% dropout rate.||||0.238
81681658|NCT01478958|163060679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||||||Effect of the SFA-rich diet relative to baseline.|General Linear Model Univariate Analysis|Baseline values for %FMD, BMI and age, gender and intervention diet were used as prognostic factors in the model.||||||0.021
81681659|NCT01478958|163060679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Effect of MUFA-rich diet relative to baseline.|General Linear Model Univariate Analysis|Baseline values for %FMD, BMI and age, gender and intervention diet were used as prognostic factors in the model.||||||>0.05
81681660|NCT01478958|163060679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Effect of n-6 PUFA-rich diet relative to baseline.|General Linear Model Univariate Analysis|Baseline values for %FMD, BMI and age, gender and intervention diet were used as prognostic factors in the model.||||||>0.05
81681661|NCT01499290|163060686|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was determined by comparing the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for risk difference (corresponding to a 97.5% 1-sided lower bound) to the non-inferiority marging of -12.5%|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.64|1.58||||||The primary objective of this study (FDA agreed) was to determine the noninferiority in the clinical cure rate for CAZ-AVI compared to that for Meropenem at TOC in the mMITT in adult subjects with cIAI.||1.58|-8.64|
81681662|NCT01499290|163060687|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was determined by comparing the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for risk difference (corresponding to a 97.5% 1-sided lower bound) to the non-inferiority marging of -12.5%|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|2.1||||||The co-primary objective of this study (ROW agreed) was to determine the noninferiority in the clinical cure rate for CAZ-AVI compared to that for Meropenem at TOC in the MITT in adult subjects with cIAI.||2.10|-6.90|
81467533|NCT02357706|162627058|NON_INFERIORITY|"We are testing the Hypothesis that there is a significant difference between CPAP A and CPAP B~The Null Hypothesis is H0 = One CPAP is inferior to the other CPAP The Alternate Hypothesis is H1 = There is no significant difference between the CPAPs~The expected difference mu is 0 events/hr The Non-Inferiority Margin delta is 0.75 events/hr (A difference of 1 event per hour is seen as clinically significant. 0.75 has been chosen to ensure any AHI change is seen)."|Mean Difference (Net)|2.69||||0.205|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.205
81681663|NCT01499290|163060688|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was determined by comparing the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for risk difference (corresponding to a 97.5% 1-sided lower bound) to the non-inferiority marging of -12.5%|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.61|2.89||||||The co-primary objective of this study (ROW agreed) was to determine the noninferiority in the clinical cure rate for CAZ-AVI compared to that for Meropenem at TOC in the CE in adult subjects with cIAI.||2.89|-4.61|
81681664|NCT00327444|163060718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) Mean difference|31.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.59||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.56|53.05||Estimated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test with stratification of baseline paracentesis (=\<2 weeks versus \>2 weeks) at randomization.|ANOVA|Estimated from ANOVA model with stratification of baseline paracentesis (=\<2 weeks versus \>2 weeks).|The LS mean difference is estimated for aflibercept versus placebo (aflibercept-placebo).|||53.05|10.56|0.0019
81681665|NCT00327444|163060719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) Mean difference|375.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|205.99||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.48|797.42||Estimated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test with stratification of baseline paracentesis (=\<2 weeks versus \>2 weeks) at randomization.|ANOVA|Estimated from ANOVA model with stratification of baseline paracentesis (=\<2 weeks versus \>2 weeks).|The LS mean difference was estimated for aflibercept versus placebo (aflibercept-placebo).|||797.42|-46.48|0.0160
81681666|NCT00327444|163060720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) Mean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|-0.54||Estimated using Wilcoxon rank-sum test with stratification of baseline paracentesis (=\<2 weeks versus \>2 weeks) at randomization.|ANOVA|Estimated from ANOVA model with stratification of baseline paracentesis (=\<2 weeks versus \>2 weeks).|The LS mean difference is estimated for aflibercept versus placebo (aflibercept-placebo).|||-0.54|-4.33|0.0035
81681667|NCT00805207|163060722|OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.85
81681668|NCT00805207|163060722|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.70
81681669|NCT00805207|163060722|OTHER|||||||0.88||||||P-value is the main effect of treatment (i.e., Before vs. After) from ANOVA|ANOVA|VLDL-TG secretion rates were skewed and log transformed prior to performing ANOVA||||||0.88
81681670|NCT00805207|163060722|OTHER|||||||0.26||||||P-value is the main effect of group (i.e., Testosterone, Progesterone, Estrogen and Control) from ANOVA|ANOVA|VLDL-TG secretion rates were skewed and log transformed prior to performing ANOVA||||||0.26
81681671|NCT00805207|163060722|OTHER|||||||0.98||||||P value is the group by treatment interaction from the ANOVA|ANOVA|VLDL-TG secretion rates were skewed and log transformed prior to performing ANOVA||||||0.98
81681672|NCT00805207|163060723|OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.31
81681673|NCT00805207|163060723|OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.82
81681674|NCT00805207|163060723|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81681675|NCT00805207|163060723|OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.87
81681676|NCT00805207|163060723|OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.57
81681677|NCT00805207|163060724|OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.94
81536192|NCT00988884|162755030|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 97.5% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.67|Fold difference in GMT|0.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.76|1.21|||ANOVA|||Anti-FIM 2/3||1.21|0.76|<0.001
81536193|NCT00988884|162755033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.4||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|2.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||2.7|-3.5|0.806
81681678|NCT00805207|163060724|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81681679|NCT00805207|163060724|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.53
81681680|NCT00805207|163060724|OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.23
81681681|NCT00805207|163060725|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.80
81681682|NCT00805207|163060726|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81681683|NCT00805207|163060726|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||P-value is the main effect of treatment (i.e., Before vs. After) from ANOVA|ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81681684|NCT00805207|163060726|OTHER|||||||0.96||||||P-value is the main effect of group (i.e., Testosterone, Progesterone, Estrogen and Control) from ANOVA|ANOVA|||||||0.96
81681685|NCT00805207|163060726|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||P value is the group by treatment interaction from the ANOVA|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81681686|NCT00805207|163060726|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Tukey test|||||||<0.01
81681687|NCT00805207|163060726|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Tukey test|||||||<0.01
81681688|NCT00805207|163060726|OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||Tukey test|||||||>0.10
81681689|NCT00805207|163060726|OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||Tukey test|||||||>0.10
81681690|NCT00064701|163060727|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin for this study was pre-specified as 10%.|Incidence Difference|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.2|-8.9|5.2||||||||5.2|-8.9|
81681691|NCT00064701|163060727|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin for this study was pre-specified as 10%.|Incidence Difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.2|-9.9|4.0||||||||4.0|-9.9|
81681692|NCT00064701|163060728|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin for this study was pre-specified as 10%.|Incidence Difference|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|0.6||||||||0.6|-7.2|
81681693|NCT00064701|163060728|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin for this study was pre-specified as 10%.|Incidence Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.2||||||||3.2|-3.1|
81681694|NCT00064701|163060729|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin for this study was pre-specified as 10%.|Incidence Difference|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|0.9||||||||0.9|-8.5|
81681695|NCT00064701|163060729|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin for this study was pre-specified as 10%.|Incidence Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|4.1||||||||4.1|-4.0|
81681696|NCT00064701|163060730|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin for this study was pre-specified as 10%.|Incidence Difference at 6 Months|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-3.0||||||Comparison of tacrolimus with cyclosporine at 6 months||-3.0|-13.1|
81681697|NCT00064701|163060730|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin for this study was pre-specified as 10%.|Incidence Difference at 6 Months|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|1.8||||||Comparison of Tacrolimus Modified Release with Cyclosporine at 6 months||1.8|-9.5|
81681698|NCT00064701|163060730|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin for this study was pre-specified as 10%.|Incidence Difference at 12 Months|-6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-0.3||||||Comparison of tacrolimus with cyclosporine at 12 months||-0.3|-12.0|
81681699|NCT00064701|163060730|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin for this study was pre-specified as 10%.|Incidence Difference at 12 months|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|2.8||||||Comparison of Tacrolimus Modified Release with Cyclosporine at 12 months||2.8|-9.6|
81681700|NCT00064701|163060740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|5.5||||||||5.5|-6.5|
81681701|NCT00064701|163060740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|6.9||||||||6.9|-3.9|
81681702|NCT00064701|163060741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|6.6||||||||6.6|-9.1|
81681703|NCT00064701|163060741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|8.6||||||||8.6|-7.1|
81681704|NCT02249052|163060742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-83.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.0311|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.394|-71.265|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-71.265|-95.394|<0.0001
81681705|NCT02249052|163060743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Binomial proportion|0.8947|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6686|0.987|||Sign test|||||.9870|.6686|<.0001
81681706|NCT00552110|163060792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0||||Multiplicity for multiple treatment comparisons was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA); classification variables: treatment, center, dosing sequence (stratification variable); covariate: baseline score||"Null hypothesis: the concurrent administration of MFNS and OXY once daily has the same mean change from baseline in AM/PM NOW TNSS as that of OXY twice daily.~Power calculation: The target randomization of 875 subjects (175 subjects per treatment arm) was needed to detect a treatment difference of 0.8 point or more in change from baseline in AM/PM NOW TNSS, with a two-sided alpha of 0.05 and 90% power, assuming a pooled standard deviation of 2.3 points."||||0.002
81681707|NCT00552110|163060792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: the concurrent administration of MFNS and OXY once daily has the same mean change from baseline in AM/PM NOW TNSS as that of OXY twice daily.||||<0.001
81681708|NCT00552110|163060792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: the administration of MFNS once daily has the same mean change from baseline in AM/PM NOW TNSS as that of placebo.||||<0.001
81681709|NCT00552110|163060793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.021||95.0||||Multiplicity for multiple treatment comparisons was not adjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA; classification variables: treatment, center, dosing sequence (stratification variable); covariate: baseline score||Null hypothesis: the concurrent administration of MFNS and OXY once daily has the same standardized AUC(0-4 hr) of the change from baseline in nasal congestion score as that of MFNS once daily.||||0.021
81681710|NCT00552110|163060793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: the concurrent administration of MFNS and OXY once daily has the same standardized AUC (0-4hr) of the change from baseline in nasal congestion score as that of MFNS once daily||||<0.001
81681711|NCT00552110|163060793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: the administration of OXY twice daily has the same standardized AUC(0-4 hr) of the change from baseline in nasal congestion score as that of placebo||||<0.001
81681712|NCT02930174|163060824|EQUIVALENCE|Two devices were tested while measuring the differences in lung impedance under multiple pressure settings to determine whether the devices perform in an equivalent fashion. We looked at the mean differences between the 2 devices across the 4 pressure settings.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.26
81681713|NCT02930174|163060825|EQUIVALENCE|Two devices were tested while measuring the differences in lung impedance under multiple pressure settings to determine whether the devices perform in an equivalent fashion. We looked at the mean differences between the 2 devices across the 4 pressure settings.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0||0.342|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.342
81681714|NCT02930174|163060826|EQUIVALENCE|Two devices were tested while measuring the differences in lung impedance under multiple pressure settings to determine whether the devices perform in an equivalent fashion. We looked at the mean differences between the 2 devices across the 4 pressure settings.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0||0.184|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.184
81681715|NCT02930174|163060827|EQUIVALENCE|Two devices were tested while measuring the differences in lung impedance under multiple pressure settings to determine whether the devices perform in an equivalent fashion. We looked at the mean differences between the 2 devices across the 4 pressure settings.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0||0.283|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.283
81681716|NCT02930174|163060828|EQUIVALENCE|Two devices were tested while measuring the differences in lung impedance under multiple pressure settings to determine whether the devices perform in an equivalent fashion. We looked at the mean differences between the 2 devices across the 4 pressure settings.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0||0.204|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.204
81681717|NCT02930174|163060829|EQUIVALENCE|Two devices were tested while measuring the differences in lung impedance under multiple pressure settings to determine whether the devices perform in an equivalent fashion. We looked at the mean differences between the 2 devices across the 4 pressure settings.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0||0.136|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.136
81681718|NCT00490542|163060831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|10.2||||||||10.2|0.6|
81681719|NCT00655928|163060838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81681720|NCT01587989|163060855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.327||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.165|0.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.820|-0.165|0.188
81681721|NCT01587989|163060855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||At Week 12.||||0.015
81681722|NCT01587989|163060855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.304|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Adjusted change in DAS28 score from Weeks 12-24.||||0.304
81681723|NCT01587989|163060856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.732|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.732
81681724|NCT01587989|163060857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.207|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.207
81681725|NCT01587989|163060858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.453|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.453
81681726|NCT01587989|163060859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.084|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.084
81681727|NCT01587989|163060860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.842|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.842
81681728|NCT01587989|163060861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.417|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Physical standardized value||||0.417
81681729|NCT01587989|163060861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.112|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mental standardized value||||0.112
81681730|NCT01587989|163060862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.655|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Fatigue||||0.655
81681731|NCT01587989|163060862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.839|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Pain||||0.839
81681732|NCT01587989|163060863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Effectiveness||||0.580
81681733|NCT01587989|163060863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.975|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Side-effects||||0.975
81681734|NCT01587989|163060863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.421|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Convenience||||0.421
81681735|NCT01587989|163060863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.277|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Global satisfaction||||0.277
81681736|NCT03797001|163060875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81681737|NCT00960076|163060915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.31||||||||-0.31|-0.73|
81681738|NCT00960076|163060916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.128|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.36|-9.28||||||||-9.28|-37.36|
81681739|NCT00960076|163060917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.409|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.86|-4.5||||||||-4.50|-21.86|
81681740|NCT00960076|163060918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.2||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|22.0|||ANCOVA|||||22.0|0.2|0.0459
81536194|NCT04621448|162755039|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|4.39|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference estimate of 2.2 was confirmed. It is slightly different than the difference of the raw change values \[+.7 - (-1.7) = 2.4\] because it comes from the mixed effects model.|||4.39|0.01|0.048
81681741|NCT01431287|163060922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.108|0.157||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.157|0.108|<0.0001
81681742|NCT01431287|163060922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.078|0.127||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.127|0.078|<0.0001
81681743|NCT01431287|163060922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.145||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.145|0.096|< 0.0001
81681744|NCT01431287|163060922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.106|0.155||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.155|0.106|<0.0001
81681745|NCT01431287|163060922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.115||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.115|0.066|<0.0001
81681746|NCT01431287|163060922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.3394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.036||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.036|-0.013|0.3394
81681747|NCT01431287|163060922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.118|0.167||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.167|0.118|<0.0001
81681748|NCT01431287|163060922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.054||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.054|0.005|0.0173
81681749|NCT01431287|163060922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.014||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.014|-0.035|0.4210
81709099|NCT04191096|163115004|OTHER||Percent difference|-5.6||||0.9105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|2.6||One-sided p-value based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified prior docataxel for mHSPC (Yes/No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes/No) with small strata.|Miettinen & Nurminen||Percent difference and associated 95% CI were calculated using Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by prior docataxel for mHSPC (Yes/No) and presence of high-volume disease (Yes/No)|||2.6|-13.7|0.9105
81709100|NCT02043704|163115010|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the pain scores between the groups.||||||0.328||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|There were no adjustments.||The comparison was analyzed using the Mann-Whitney U test.||||0.328
81709101|NCT00003389|163115053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Stratified log rank test was performed.||||||0.32
81681750|NCT01431287|163060922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.064||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.064|0.015|0.0014
81709102|NCT00003389|163115054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Stratified log rank test was performed.||||||0.86
81536195|NCT04621448|162755040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.40|-4.12|0.603
81709103|NCT01693562|163115100|EQUIVALENCE|Other||||||0.016|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.016
81536196|NCT04621448|162755041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|3.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.92|-2.75|0.734
81709104|NCT01693562|163115101|EQUIVALENCE|Other||||||0.0046|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.0046
81681751|NCT01431287|163060923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.113||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.113|0.063|<0.0001
81467534|NCT02357706|162627058|NON_INFERIORITY|"We are testing the Hypothesis that there is a significant difference between CPAP A and CPAP B~The Null Hypothesis is H0 = One CPAP is inferior to the other CPAP The Alternate Hypothesis is H1 = There is no significant difference between the CPAPs~The expected difference mu is 0 events/hr The Non-Inferiority Margin delta is 0.75 events/hr (A difference of 1 event per hour is seen as clinically significant. 0.75 has been chosen to ensure any AHI change is seen)."|Mean Difference (Net)|2.69||||0.134|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.134
81467535|NCT04789291|162627135|OTHER||Ratios of adjusted geometric means [%]|102.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.34|106.29|||||Ratio calculated as test/reference\*100. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 4.8.|Relative bioavailability of BI 1595043 administered in fed state (Test) compared with BI 1595043 administered in fasted state (Reference) was estimated by the ratios of the gMeans (Test/Reference). Their corresponding 2-sided 90% CIs were provided. This method corresponds to 2 one-sided t-test procedures, each at the 5% significance level.||106.29|99.34|
81536197|NCT04621448|162755042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|3.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.74|-0.62|0.159
81536198|NCT04621448|162755043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.56|-1.97|0.818
81536199|NCT04621448|162755044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|3.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.51|-0.26|0.089
81681752|NCT01431287|163060923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|0.075||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.075|0.024|0.0001
81709105|NCT04657003|163115110|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Mean Difference (Net)|-10.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.8|-11.5|<0.001
81681753|NCT01431287|163060923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|0.092||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.092|0.042|<0.0001
81681754|NCT01431287|163060923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.087||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.087|0.037|<0.0001
81681755|NCT01431287|163060923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.054||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.054|0.004|0.0231
81681756|NCT01431287|163060923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.1073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.046||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.046|-0.004|0.1073
81681757|NCT01431287|163060923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.058|0.108||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.108|0.058|<0.0001
81681758|NCT01431287|163060923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.063||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.063|0.013|0.0029
81681759|NCT01431287|163060923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.6939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.03||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.030|-0.020|0.6939
81681760|NCT01431287|163060923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.058||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.058|0.008|0.0097
81681761|NCT01431287|163060924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.693|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.553||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.778|-0.608||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||-0.608|-2.778|0.0022
81681762|NCT01431287|163060924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.233|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.551||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.313|-0.153||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||-0.153|-2.313|0.0252
81681763|NCT01431287|163060924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.552||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.113|0.052||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.052|-2.113|0.0620
81681764|NCT01431287|163060924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.456|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.548||0.4051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.531|0.618||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.618|-1.531|0.4051
81681765|NCT01431287|163060924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.571|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.2988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.649|0.507||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.507|-1.649|0.2988
81709106|NCT04657003|163115110|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Mean Difference (Net)|-12.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|-11.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.0|-13.7|<0.001
81709107|NCT04657003|163115111|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|15.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.84|7.30|<0.001
81536200|NCT04621448|162755045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.58|-0.96|0.631
81536201|NCT04621448|162755046|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.49|-0.71|0.484
81709108|NCT04657003|163115111|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.08|23.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||23.14|10.08|<0.001
81681766|NCT01431287|163060924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.662|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.545||0.2249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.731|0.407||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.407|-1.731|0.2249
81681767|NCT01431287|163060924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.549||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.195|-0.042||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||-0.042|-2.195|0.0418
81681768|NCT01431287|163060924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.557||0.4097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.552|0.633||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.633|-1.552|0.4097
81681769|NCT01431287|163060924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.575|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.556||0.3013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.664|0.515||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.515|-1.664|0.3013
81681770|NCT01431287|163060924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.554||0.8355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|1.2||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||1.200|-0.970|0.8355
81681771|NCT01431287|163060925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.155|0.684||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.684|0.155|0.0019
81681772|NCT01431287|163060925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.356|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.619||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.619|0.092|0.0082
81681773|NCT01431287|163060925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.416|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.152|0.681||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.681|0.152|0.0020
81681774|NCT01431287|163060925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.554||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.554|0.027|0.0307
81681775|NCT01431287|163060925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.352|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.616||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.616|0.089|0.0088
81681776|NCT01431287|163060925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.9801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.259|0.266||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.266|-0.259|0.9801
81681777|NCT01431287|163060925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.294|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.557||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.557|0.030|0.0289
81536202|NCT04621448|162755047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|3.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.01|-2.36|0.81
81681778|NCT01431287|163060925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.6382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.202|0.33||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.330|-0.202|0.6382
81681779|NCT01431287|163060925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.3525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.391||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.391|-0.140|0.3525
81681780|NCT01431287|163060925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.6457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.327|0.203||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.203|-0.327|0.6457
81681781|NCT01431287|163060926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.058||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.058|0.008|0.0095
81681782|NCT01431287|163060926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.09||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.090|0.040|<0.0001
81681783|NCT01431287|163060926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.058||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.058|0.007|0.0112
81681784|NCT01431287|163060926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.068|0.119||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.119|0.068|<0.0001
81681785|NCT01431287|163060926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.09||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.090|0.039|<0.0001
81681786|NCT01431287|163060926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.9514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.026||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.026|-0.024|0.9514
81709109|NCT04657003|163115112|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.06|33.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||33.58|13.06|<0.001
81709110|NCT04657003|163115112|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.04|44.39|||Regression, Logistic|||||44.39|17.04|<0.001
81709111|NCT04657003|163115113|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.81|58.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||58.31|13.81|<0.001
81467536|NCT04789291|162627136|OTHER||Ratios of adjusted geometric means [%]|77.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.77|86.76|||||Ratio calculated as test/reference\*100. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 15.5.|Relative bioavailability of BI 1595043 administered in fed state (Test) compared with BI 1595043 administered in fasted state (Reference) was estimated by the ratios of the gMeans (Test/Reference). Their corresponding 2-sided 90% CIs were provided. This method corresponds to 2 one-sided t-test procedures, each at the 5% significance level.||86.76|69.77|
81709112|NCT04657003|163115113|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|43.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.2|89.67|||Regression, Logistic|||||89.67|21.20|<0.001
81709113|NCT04657003|163115114|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.73|83.73|||Regression, Logistic|||||83.73|9.73|<0.001
81709114|NCT04657003|163115114|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|49.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.03|144.94|||Regression, Logistic|||||144.94|17.03|<0.001
81709115|NCT04657003|163115115|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Mean Difference (Net)|-10.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.8|-11.7|<0.001
81709116|NCT04657003|163115115|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Mean Difference (Net)|-12.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-11.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.0|-13.8|<0.001
81709117|NCT04657003|163115116|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Mean Difference (Net)|-3.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-3.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.2|-4.2|<0.001
81709118|NCT04657003|163115116|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Mean Difference (Net)|-4.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.0|-5.0|<0.001
81709119|NCT04657003|163115117|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Mean Difference (Net)|-1.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|-1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.80|-2.15|<0.001
81709120|NCT04657003|163115117|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Mean Difference (Net)|-2.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|-1.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.88|-2.24|<0.001
81709121|NCT04657003|163115118|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.21|45.59|||Regression, Logistic|||||45.59|17.21|<0.001
81709122|NCT04657003|163115118|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|34.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.27|57.67|||Regression, Logistic|||||57.67|20.27|<0.001
81709123|NCT04657003|163115119|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|42.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.61|69.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||69.26|25.61|<0.001
81709124|NCT04657003|163115119|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|58.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.29|100.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||100.37|34.29|<0.001
81709125|NCT04657003|163115120|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|42.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.46|88.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||88.50|20.46|<0.001
81709126|NCT04657003|163115120|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|54.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.0|113.38|||Regression, Logistic|||||113.38|26.00|<0.001
81709127|NCT04657003|163115121|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Mean Difference (Net)|-46.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.67|-40.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-40.91|-52.67|<0.001
81709128|NCT04657003|163115121|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Mean Difference (Net)|-49.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.18|-43.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-43.33|-55.18|<0.001
81709129|NCT04657003|163115122|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Mean Difference (Net)|-7.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|-6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.4|-9.2|<0.001
81536203|NCT04621448|162755048|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.00|-0.77|0.384
81536204|NCT04621448|162755049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.81|-1.65|0.509
81709130|NCT04657003|163115122|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Mean Difference (Net)|-10.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|-8.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.9|-11.8|<0.001
81709131|NCT04657003|163115123|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-4.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.11|-2.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.03|-7.11|<0.001
81709132|NCT04657003|163115124|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-3.36||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.36|0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.81|-7.36|0.112
81709133|NCT04657003|163115125|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|7.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|9.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.71|4.40|<0.001
81709134|NCT04657003|163115126|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-23.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|-18.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-18.9|-27.5|<0.001
81709135|NCT04657003|163115127|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-24.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|-19.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-19.6|-28.6|<0.001
81709136|NCT04657003|163115128|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-8.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.04|-5.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.32|-12.04|<0.001
81709137|NCT04657003|163115129|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-23.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.62|-18.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-18.24|-28.62|<0.001
81709138|NCT04657003|163115130|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Mean Difference (Net)|-6.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.4|-8.0|<0.001
81709139|NCT04657003|163115131|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.3|-3.5|<0.001
81709140|NCT04657003|163115132|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-17.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|-8.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.9|-25.5|<0.001
81709141|NCT04657003|163115132|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-30.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|-22.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-22.7|-37.0|<0.001
81709142|NCT04657003|163115133|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.9|||ANCOVA|||||2.9|0.7|0.001
81709143|NCT04657003|163115133|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Mean Difference (Net)|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.4|||ANCOVA|||||3.4|1.1|<0.001
81709144|NCT04657003|163115134|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference (Net)|6.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|9.7|||ANCOVA|||||9.7|4.1|<0.001
81709145|NCT04657003|163115134|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference (Net)|7.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|10.7|||ANCOVA|||||10.7|5.0|<0.001
81709146|NCT00935766|163115136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.21
81709147|NCT00935766|163115137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.08
81709148|NCT00935766|163115138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.36
81709149|NCT03347279|163115169|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.53|||Negative Binomial|||||0.53|0.37|<0.001
81709150|NCT03347279|163115170|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.75|||Negative Binomial|||||0.75|0.46|<0.001
81709151|NCT03347279|163115171|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|0.08|<0.001
81709152|NCT03347279|163115172|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.47|0.2|<0.001
81709153|NCT03347279|163115173|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2|-0.46|<0.001
81709154|NCT03347279|163115174|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-0.11||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.04|-0.19|0.004
81709155|NCT02530281|163115208|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81709156|NCT02530281|163115209|OTHER||||||=|0.065|||||||ANCOVA|Ranked ANCOVA||||||=0.065
81709157|NCT02530281|163115210|OTHER||||||=|0.065|||||||ANCOVA|Ranked ANCOVA||||||=0.065
81709158|NCT02530281|163115211|OTHER||||||=|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Ranked ANCOVA||||||=0.001
81709159|NCT02530281|163115212|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81709160|NCT02530281|163115213|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81681787|NCT01431287|163060926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.069|0.119||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.119|0.069|<0.0001
81681788|NCT01431287|163060926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057|-0.007||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||-0.007|-0.057|0.0131
81681789|NCT01431287|163060926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|-0.036||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||-0.036|-0.086|<0.0001
81681790|NCT01431287|163060926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.054||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.054|0.004|0.0243
81681791|NCT01431287|163060927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|0.17||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.170|0.119|<0.0001
81681792|NCT01431287|163060927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.136||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.136|0.085|<0.0001
81681793|NCT01431287|163060927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|0.144||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.144|0.094|<0.0001
81681794|NCT01431287|163060927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.132||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.132|0.081|<0.0001
81709161|NCT02987205|163115214|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper bound of this 95% CI was less than the prespecified non-inferiority limit of 0.50, the Test product would be claimed to be non-inferior to the Comparator product.||||||0.013||||||Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0130
81709162|NCT00848172|163115251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.345||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.345
81709163|NCT00848172|163115252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.031||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.031
81536205|NCT04621448|162755050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|3.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.01|0.24|0.021
81709164|NCT05306964|163115255|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||GLMM|||||||0.5
81536206|NCT04621448|162755051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.31|-1.94|0.156
81709165|NCT05306964|163115256|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||GLMM|||||||0.4
81709166|NCT05306964|163115257|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||GLMM|||||||0.5
81709167|NCT05306964|163115258|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||GLMM|||||||0.3
81536207|NCT04621448|162755052|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.10|-0.62|0.582
81536208|NCT04621448|162755053|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.34|-1.21|0.271
81536209|NCT04621448|162755054|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|1.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.88|-1.52|0.834
81709168|NCT05306964|163115259|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||GLMM|||||||0.4
81709169|NCT05306964|163115260|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||GLMM|||||||0.5
81709170|NCT05306964|163115261|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||GLMM|||||||0.3
81709171|NCT05306964|163115262|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||GLMM|||||||0.3
81709172|NCT05306964|163115263|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||GLMM|||||||0.7
81709173|NCT05306964|163115264|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||GLMM|||||||0.2
81709174|NCT05306964|163115265|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||GLMM|||||||0.02
81709175|NCT05306964|163115266|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||GLMM|||||||0.2
81709176|NCT05306964|163115267|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||GLMM|||||||0.7
81709177|NCT05306964|163115268|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||GLMM|||||||0.1
81709178|NCT05306964|163115269|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||GLMM|||||||0.2
81709179|NCT05306964|163115270|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GLMM|||||||<0.001
81536210|NCT04621448|162755055|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|3.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.15|-1.62|0.529
81536211|NCT04621448|162755056|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.377|||||||Poisson regression|||||||0.377
81681795|NCT01431287|163060927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.11||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.110|0.059|<0.0001
81681796|NCT01431287|163060927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.051||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.051|0.000|0.0470
81681797|NCT01431287|163060927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.107|0.158||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.158|0.107|<0.0001
81681798|NCT01431287|163060927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.06||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.060|0.009|0.0083
81681799|NCT01431287|163060927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.3329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.038||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.038|-0.013|0.3329
81681800|NCT01431287|163060927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.047||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.047|-0.004|0.0958
81681801|NCT01431287|163060928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.105|0.158||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.158|0.105|<0.0001
81709180|NCT05306964|163115271|OTHER|||||||0|||||||GLMM|||||||0
81709181|NCT05306964|163115272|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||GLMM|||||||0.5
81709182|NCT05306964|163115273|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||GLMM|||||||0.9
81709183|NCT05306964|163115274|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||GLMM|||||||0.8
81536212|NCT04621448|162755057|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||Poisson regression|||||||0.043
81536213|NCT03550378|162755065|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-30.384|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-41.27|-19.498|||ANCOVA|||||-19.498|-41.270|<0.001
81709184|NCT05306964|163115275|OTHER|||||||0|||||||GLMM|||||||0
81536214|NCT03546621|162755128|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Bonferroni-Holm|||For each of the three Myrcludex B treatment groups, a null hypothesis of no clinically significant difference in proportion of responders compared to the control group (Tenofovir only), at week 24, were tested using the one-sided Wald test for superiority, at a one-sided overall significance level of 0.05 adjusted for multiple testing according to Bonferroni-Holm, with the superiority limit (test margin) set to 5%.||||<.0001
81536215|NCT03546621|162755129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9818||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 48. Two-sided Fisher's exact tests were used to test null hypothesis of no difference in the proportion of responders compared to the Tenofovir only group. Separate comparisons were made for each of the three Myrcludex B groups versus the control group, and the adjusted p-values were computed using the Bonferroni-Holm method.||||0.9818
81709185|NCT05306964|163115276|OTHER|||||||0|||||||GLMM|||||||0
81709186|NCT05306964|163115277|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||GLMM|||||||0.2
81709187|NCT05306964|163115278|OTHER|||||||0|||||||GLMM|||||||0
81709188|NCT05306964|163115279|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||GLMM|||||||0.9
81709189|NCT05306964|163115280|OTHER|||||||0|||||||GLMM|||||||0
81709190|NCT05306964|163115281|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||GLMM|||||||0.9
81709191|NCT05306964|163115282|OTHER|||||||0|||||||GLMM|||||||0
81709192|NCT05306964|163115283|OTHER|||||||0|||||||GLMM|||||||0
81709193|NCT05306964|163115284|OTHER|||||||0|||||||GLMM|||||||0
81709194|NCT05306964|163115285|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||GLMM|||||||0.5
81681802|NCT01431287|163060928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.139||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.139|0.086|<0.0001
81681803|NCT01431287|163060928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.144||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.144|0.092|<0.0001
81681804|NCT01431287|163060928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.144||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.144|0.092|<0.0001
81681805|NCT01431287|163060928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|0.125||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.125|0.072|<0.0001
81681806|NCT01431287|163060928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.3008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.04||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.040|-0.012|0.3008
81681807|NCT01431287|163060928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.105|0.158||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.158|0.105|<0.0001
81681808|NCT01431287|163060928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.1484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.046||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.046|-0.007|0.1484
81709195|NCT05306964|163115286|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||GLMM|||||||0.2
81681809|NCT01431287|163060928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.9981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.027||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.027|-0.026|0.9981
81681810|NCT01431287|163060928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.046||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.046|-0.007|0.1480
81681811|NCT01431287|163060929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.09||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.090|0.040|<0.0001
81709196|NCT05306964|163115287|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||GLMM|||||||0.3
81536216|NCT03546621|162755129|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value as smaller than 0.05|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 48. Two-sided Fisher's exact tests were used to test null hypothesis of no difference in the proportion of responders compared to the Tenofovir only group. Separate comparisons were made for each of the three Myrcludex B groups versus the control group, and the adjusted p-values were computed using the Bonferroni-Holm method.||||1.0000
81536217|NCT03546621|162755129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7132||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 48. Two-sided Fisher's exact tests were used to test null hypothesis of no difference in the proportion of responders compared to the Tenofovir only group. Separate comparisons were made for each of the three Myrcludex B groups versus the control group, and the adjusted p-values were computed using the Bonferroni-Holm method.||||0.7132
81709197|NCT02421939|163115288|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.637||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.83||1-sided P-value|Log Rank||Based on Cox proportional hazards model. Assuming proportional hazards, an HR of \< 1 indicates a reduction in the hazard rate in favor of the gilteritinib arm|Stratified analysis where tratification factors were response to first-line AML therapy and preselected salvage chemotherapy per IRT.||0.830|0.490|0.0004
81709198|NCT02421939|163115290|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.793||||0.0415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.577|1.089||1-sided P-value|Log Rank||Based on the Cox proportional hazards model. Assuming proportional hazards, an HR of \< 1 indicates a reduction in the hazard rate in favor of the gilteritinib arm.|Stratification factors were response to first-line AML therapy and preselected salvage chemotherapy per IRT||1.089|0.577|0.0415
81681812|NCT01431287|163060929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.061||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.061|0.011|0.0050
81681813|NCT01431287|163060929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.089||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.089|0.039|<0.0001
81681814|NCT01431287|163060929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.088||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.088|0.037|<0.0001
81681815|NCT01431287|163060929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.061||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.061|0.010|0.0057
81681816|NCT01431287|163060929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.9633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.026||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.026|-0.025|0.9633
81681817|NCT01431287|163060929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.088||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.088|0.038|<0.0001
81681818|NCT01431287|163060929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.054||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.054|0.004|0.0250
81681819|NCT01431287|163060929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.8949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.027||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.027|-0.023|0.8949
81681820|NCT01431287|163060929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.052||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.052|0.002|0.0351
81681821|NCT01431287|163060930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.055|0.105||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.105|0.055|<0.0001
81681822|NCT01431287|163060930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.073||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.073|0.022|0.0002
81681823|NCT01431287|163060930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.101||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.101|0.051|<0.0001
81681824|NCT01431287|163060930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.086||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.086|0.036|<0.0001
81681825|NCT01431287|163060930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.069||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.069|0.018|0.0007
81709199|NCT02421939|163115291|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference|10.6||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|18.4||Stratified P-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. Stratification factors were response to first-line AML therapy and preselected salvage chemotherapy per IRT. Treatment difference = gilteritinib -chemotherapy.||18.4|2.8|0.0106
81709200|NCT02421939|163115292|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.889||||0.6654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.506|1.563||Unstratified p-value|Log Rank||Based on the Cox proportional hazards model. Assuming proportional hazards, an HR of \< 1 indicates a reduction in the hazard rate in favor of the gilteritinib arm.|The LFS was analyzed for participants who achieved remission using the stratified log-rank test with strata to control for response to first-line AML therapy and preselected salvage chemotherapy. Duration of LFS was based on Kaplan-Meier estimates.||1.563|0.506|0.6654
81709201|NCT02421939|163115293|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.206||||0.1189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|1.886||Unstratified|Log Rank||Based on Cox proportional hazards model. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio \< 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of gilteritinib arm.|||1.886|0.022|0.1189
81709202|NCT02421939|163115294|OTHER||Treatment difference|32.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.3|42.6||Unstratified 2-sided P-value|2-sided Fisher's exact test|||Treatment difference = gilteritinib - chemotherapy. The 95% CIs were asymptotic confidence limits using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.||42.6|22.3|<0.0001
81709203|NCT02421939|163115295|OTHER||Treatment Difference|10.2||||0.0333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|19.1||Unstratified 2-sided P-value.|2-sided Fisher's exact test|Treatment difference = gilteritinib - chemotherapy.||||19.1|1.2|0.0333
81681826|NCT01431287|163060930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.7755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.029||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.029|-0.022|0.7755
81681827|NCT01431287|163060930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.09||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.090|0.039|<0.0001
81681828|NCT01431287|163060930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.058||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.058|0.007|0.0118
81681829|NCT01431287|163060930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.2416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.04||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.040|-0.010|0.2416
81681830|NCT01431287|163060930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.1792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.043||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.043|-0.008|0.1792
81709204|NCT02421939|163115296|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.2567||||0|||||||ANCOVA|||C1D8: Using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment as a fixed factor, baseline score, response to first-line AML therapy and preselected salvage chemotherapy per IRT as covariates. Least Square (LS) Mean difference was estimated using chemotherapy as control.||||0.0000
81575981|NCT01986855|162823336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-15.51||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|-2.53||The cLDA model included fixed effects for treatment, time, baseline treatment with insulin stratum (yes/no), and the interaction of time by treatment. Time was treated as a categorical variable. P-value is nominal.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-2.53|-28.50|0.019
81709205|NCT02421939|163115296|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1574||||0.8037|||||||ANCOVA|||C2D1: Using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment as a fixed factor, baseline score, response to first-line AML therapy and preselected salvage chemotherapy per IRT as covariates. Least Square (LS) Mean difference was estimated using chemotherapy as control.||||0.8037
81709206|NCT02421939|163115297|OTHER||Adjusted Treatment Difference,|18.6|||<|0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|27.4||Stratified 1-sided P-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Based on a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. Stratification factors were response to first-line AML therapy and preselected salvage chemotherapy per IRT. Pooled strata were used as shown in Table 12.3.3.2. Treatment differences were adjusted based on pooled strata. Treatment difference = gilteritinib 120 mg - chemotherapy.||27.4|9.8|<0.0171
81467537|NCT04789291|162627137|OTHER||Ratios of adjusted geometric means [%]|103.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.73|106.89|||||Ratio calculated as test/reference\*100. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 4.9.|Relative bioavailability of BI 1595043 administered in fed state (Test) compared with BI 1595043 administered in fasted state (Reference) was estimated by the ratios of the gMeans (Test/Reference). Their corresponding 2-sided 90% CIs were provided. This method corresponds to 2 one-sided t-test procedures, each at the 5% significance level.||106.89|99.73|
81709207|NCT02061540|163115320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.841|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0373||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.251|-2.432|||Wilcoxon's signed rank test|||Analysis was performed to compare baseline and endpoint data.||-2.432|-27.251|0.0043
81709208|NCT00779116|163115351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Statistical tests were performed atthe significance level of 5%, without multiplicity adjustment.|Mainland-Gart Test|The p-value was derived from Mainland-Gart Test applied to a 2 (treatment sequence) by 2 (preferred period) contingency table.||The Mainland-Gart test was applied to the preference rates in the subjects who showed a preference, to assess the difference in preference rates between RediTab and Zyrtec.||||<0.0001
81536218|NCT03546621|162755130|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0232||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||"Fisher's exact test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference in proportions against a two-sided alternative hypothesis. Separate tests were performed for each of the three Myrcludex B treatment groups against the control group, at week 24 and week 48, and adjusted p-values were computered using the Bonferroni-Holm method.~This analysis, and presentation of descriptive statistics, was repeated for the subgroups of patients with normal/abnormal baseline ALT values."||||0.0232
81536219|NCT03546621|162755130|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0047||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Bonferroni-Holm|||Fisher's exact test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference in proportions against a two-sided alternative hypothesis. Separate tests were performed for each of the three Myrcludex B treatment groups against the control group, at week 24 and week 48, and adjusted p-values were computered using the Bonferroni-Holm method.||||0.0047
81536220|NCT03546621|162755130|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Bonferroni-Holm|||Fisher's exact test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference in proportions against a two-sided alternative hypothesis. Separate tests were performed for each of the three Myrcludex B treatment groups against the control group, at week 24 and week 48, and adjusted p-values were computered using the Bonferroni-Holm method.||||0.0010
81681831|NCT01431287|163060931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.125||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.125|0.074|<0.0001
81681832|NCT01431287|163060931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.033|0.084||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.084|0.033|<0.0001
81536221|NCT03546621|162755131|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1642||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||"Week 24. The change from baseline to week 24 and week 48 in ALT levels was performed using van Elteren tests.~Fisher's exact test was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference in proportions (of patients with normal ALT values) against a two-sided alternative hypothesis. Separate tests were performed for each of the three Myrcludex B treatment groups against the control group, at week 24 and week 48, and adjusted p-values were computed using the Bonferroni-Holm method."||||0.1642
81536222|NCT03546621|162755131|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0428||||||A test is considered statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 24||||0.0428
81681833|NCT01431287|163060931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.107||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.107|0.057|<0.0001
81709209|NCT00170846|163115380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|1.1241||||0.6332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5077|5.7559|||ANCOVA|||||5.7559|-3.5077|0.6332
81681834|NCT01431287|163060931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.073||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.073|0.023|0.0002
81681835|NCT01431287|163060931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.067||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.067|0.016|0.0014
81681836|NCT01431287|163060931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.1747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.043||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.043|-0.008|0.1747
81681837|NCT01431287|163060931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.091||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.091|0.040|<0.0001
81681838|NCT01431287|163060931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.066||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.066|0.016|0.0016
81681839|NCT01431287|163060931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.06||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.060|0.009|0.0081
81681840|NCT01431287|163060931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.032||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.032|-0.019|0.6110
81681841|NCT01431287|163060932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.111||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.111|0.059|<0.0001
81681842|NCT01431287|163060932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.076||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.076|0.025|0.0001
81681843|NCT01431287|163060932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.102||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.102|0.051|<0.0001
81681844|NCT01431287|163060932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|0.095||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.095|0.044|<0.0001
81681845|NCT01431287|163060932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.068||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.068|0.016|0.0013
81681846|NCT01431287|163060932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.5274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.034||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.034|-0.017|0.5274
81681847|NCT01431287|163060932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.103||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.103|0.052|<0.0001
81709210|NCT00170846|163115380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|0.5933||||0.7943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8815|5.0682|||ANCOVA|||||5.0682|-3.8815|0.7943
81709211|NCT01714336|163115424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.75
81681848|NCT01431287|163060932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.06||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.060|0.009|0.0083
81681849|NCT01431287|163060932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.5744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.033||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.033|-0.018|0.5744
81681850|NCT01431287|163060932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.053||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.053|0.001|0.0381
81681851|NCT01431287|163060933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.055|0.108||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.108|0.055|<0.0001
81681852|NCT01431287|163060933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.079||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.079|0.027|<0.0001
81681853|NCT01431287|163060933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.091||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.091|0.039|<0.0001
81681854|NCT01431287|163060933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.029|0.081||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.081|0.029|<0.0001
81681855|NCT01431287|163060933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.063||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.063|0.011|0.0052
81681856|NCT01431287|163060933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.2273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.042||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.042|-0.010|0.2273
81681857|NCT01431287|163060933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.097||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.097|0.045|<0.0001
81681858|NCT01431287|163060933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.055||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.055|0.002|0.0330
81681859|NCT01431287|163060933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.4327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.037||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.037|-0.016|0.4327
81681860|NCT01431287|163060933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.1764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.044||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.044|-0.008|0.1764
81681861|NCT01431287|163060934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.105||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.105|0.007|0.0241
81536223|NCT03546621|162755131|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0428||||||A test is considered statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 24||||0.0428
81536224|NCT03546621|162755131|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2388||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Boferroni-Holm|||Week 48||||0.2388
81681862|NCT01431287|163060934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.148||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.148|0.051|<0.0001
81681863|NCT01431287|163060934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.119||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.119|0.021|0.0049
81681864|NCT01431287|163060934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|0.196||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.196|0.098|<0.0001
81681865|NCT01431287|163060934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.162||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.162|0.064|<0.0001
81681866|NCT01431287|163060934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.5831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.035||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.035|-0.063|0.5831
81681867|NCT01431287|163060934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.084|0.182||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.182|0.084|<0.0001
81681868|NCT01431287|163060934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.006||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.006|-0.092|0.0822
81681869|NCT01431287|163060934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.126|-0.028||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||-0.028|-0.126|0.0020
81681870|NCT01431287|163060934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.1774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.083||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.083|-0.015|0.1774
81681871|NCT01431287|163060935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.219|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.169|0.268||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.268|0.169|<0.0001
81681872|NCT01431287|163060935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|0.193||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.193|0.094|<0.0001
81681873|NCT01431287|163060935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.258||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.258|0.160|<0.0001
81536225|NCT03546621|162755131|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7157||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 48||||0.7157
81536226|NCT03546621|162755131|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2388||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 48||||0.2388
81681874|NCT01431287|163060935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.104|0.203||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.203|0.104|<0.0001
81536227|NCT03546621|162755132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7416||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||"Week 24. Two-sided van Elteren tests, stratified by presence of cirrhosis, were used to test for differences compared to the control group.~Separate comparisons were made for each of the three MXB groups versus the control group, and adjusted p-values were computed using the Bonferroni-Holm method."||||0.7416
81536228|NCT03546621|162755132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4434||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 24||||0.4434
81536229|NCT03546621|162755132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7371||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 24.||||0.7371
81681875|NCT01431287|163060935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.134|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.084|0.183||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.183|0.084|<0.0001
81681876|NCT01431287|163060935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.6974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.059||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.059|-0.040|0.6974
81681877|NCT01431287|163060935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.114|0.213||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.213|0.114|<0.0001
81681878|NCT01431287|163060935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.125||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.125|0.026|0.0027
81681879|NCT01431287|163060935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.105||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.105|0.006|0.0269
81681880|NCT01431287|163060935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.4343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.069||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.069|-0.030|0.4343
81681881|NCT01431287|163060936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.198|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.148|0.248||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.248|0.148|<0.0001
81709212|NCT01603628|163115427|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.26||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.453|-0.063||MMRM including baseline MAS-B ankle score (knee extended) as a covariate and factors of age, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age is represented by stratification categories.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||-0.063|-0.453|0.010
81536230|NCT03546621|162755132|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 48||||1.0000
81536231|NCT03546621|162755132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9441||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 48||||0.9441
81536232|NCT03546621|162755132|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 48||||1.0000
81536233|NCT03546621|162755133|SUPERIORITY||Bonferroni-Holm|||||0.5984||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||"Week 24. The change from baseline to Week 24 in HBsAg was performed using van Elteren tests. Tests were performed on log-10 transformed data.~Separare comparisons were made for each of the three Myrcludex B groups versus the control group, and the adjusted values were computed using the Bonferroni-Holm method."||||0.5984
81536234|NCT03546621|162755133|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7529||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 24||||0.7529
81536235|NCT03546621|162755133|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3305||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 24||||0.3305
81536236|NCT03546621|162755133|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 48||||1.0000
81536237|NCT03546621|162755133|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 48||||1.0000
81536238|NCT03546621|162755133|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 48||||1.0000
81681882|NCT01431287|163060936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.197||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.197|0.096|<0.0001
81681883|NCT01431287|163060936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.158|0.258||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.258|0.158|<0.0001
81681884|NCT01431287|163060936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.193|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.143|0.242||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.242|0.143|<0.0001
81681885|NCT01431287|163060936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.106|0.206||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.206|0.106|<0.0001
81681886|NCT01431287|163060936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.04||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.040|-0.060|0.6980
81681887|NCT01431287|163060936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.183|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.132|0.233||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.233|0.132|<0.0001
81681888|NCT01431287|163060936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.102||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.102|0.001|0.0442
81681889|NCT01431287|163060936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.5514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.065||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.065|-0.035|0.5514
81681890|NCT01431287|163060936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.1569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.086||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.086|-0.014|0.1569
81681891|NCT01431287|163060937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.202|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.253||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.253|0.150|<0.0001
81681892|NCT01431287|163060937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.183|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.132|0.234||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.234|0.132|<0.0001
81536239|NCT03546621|162755134|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||"Week 24. Two-sided van Elteren tests, stratified by presence of cirrhosis, were used to test for differences compared to the control group.~Tests were performed on log-10 transformed data. Separate comparisons were made for each of the three MXB groups versus the control group, and adjusted p-values were computed using the Bonferroni-Holm method."||||1.0000
81536240|NCT03546621|162755134|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 24.||||1.0000
81536241|NCT03546621|162755134|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 24||||1.0000
81536242|NCT03546621|162755134|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 48||||1.0000
81536243|NCT03546621|162755134|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 48||||1.0000
81536244|NCT03546621|162755134|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||A test is considered as statistically significant if the adjusted p-value is smaller than 0.05.|Bonferroni-Holm|||Week 48||||1.0000
81681893|NCT01431287|163060937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.218|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.167|0.269||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.269|0.167|<0.0001
81681894|NCT01431287|163060937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.232||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day\^interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.232|0.130|<0.0001
81681895|NCT01431287|163060937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.199|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.148|0.25||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.250|0.148|<0.0001
81681896|NCT01431287|163060937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.5373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.035||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.035|-0.067|0.5373
81681897|NCT01431287|163060937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.165|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.114|0.216||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.216|0.114|<0.0001
81681898|NCT01431287|163060937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.4763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.07||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.070|-0.033|0.4763
81681899|NCT01431287|163060937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.1613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.088||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.088|-0.015|0.1613
81536245|NCT00660192|162755144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0347
81536246|NCT00660192|162755145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0300
81536247|NCT03040141|162755150|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|13.55|||Regression, Logistic|||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||13.55|1.03|0.181
81536248|NCT03040141|162755150|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.3||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|12.13|||Regression, Logistic|||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||12.13|0.90|0.073
81536249|NCT03040141|162755150|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|11.48|||Regression, Logistic|||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||11.48|1.08|0.037
81536250|NCT03040141|162755150|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.25|||Regression, Logistic|||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||3.25|0.40|0.814
81536251|NCT03040141|162755152|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.748||||||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, which were performed at the 0.05 significance level. The goal will be used to assess the strength of evidence to select the endpoints for a Phase 3 trial.|Chi-squared|All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||The VIS410 high-dose group was compared against the placebo group. The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||0.748
81681900|NCT01431287|163060937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.4908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.033||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.033|-0.069|0.4908
81681901|NCT01431287|163060938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|0.173||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.173|0.072|<0.0001
81681902|NCT01431287|163060938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.012|0.113||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.113|0.012|0.0154
81681903|NCT01431287|163060938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.181||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.181|0.080|<0.0001
81681904|NCT01431287|163060938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.033|0.134||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.134|0.033|0.0012
81681905|NCT01431287|163060938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.121||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.121|0.020|0.0061
81681906|NCT01431287|163060938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.7518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.042||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.042|-0.059|0.7518
81681907|NCT01431287|163060938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.126||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.126|0.025|0.0034
81681908|NCT01431287|163060938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.11||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.110|0.009|0.0209
81681909|NCT01431287|163060938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.097||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.097|-0.004|0.0708
81681910|NCT01431287|163060938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.6148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.064||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.064|-0.038|0.6148
81681911|NCT01431287|163060939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.114|0.215||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.215|0.114|<0.0001
81536252|NCT03040141|162755152|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.94||||||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, which were performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Chi-squared|All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||The VIS410 low-dose group was compared against the placebo group. The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference||||0.940
81536253|NCT03040141|162755152|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.902||||||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, which were performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Chi-squared|All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||The total VIS410 high-dose group (high-dose + low-dose) was compared against the placebo group. The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||0.902
81681912|NCT01431287|163060939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.122||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.122|0.020|0.0064
81681913|NCT01431287|163060939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.102|0.203||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.203|0.102|<0.0001
81681914|NCT01431287|163060939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.126||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.126|0.025|0.0035
81681915|NCT01431287|163060939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.109||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.109|0.008|0.0233
81681916|NCT01431287|163060939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.6413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.063||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.063|-0.039|0.6413
81681917|NCT01431287|163060939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.138||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.138|0.037|0.0007
81681918|NCT01431287|163060939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.043|0.144||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.144|0.043|0.0003
81681919|NCT01431287|163060939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.127||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.127|0.026|0.0030
81681920|NCT01431287|163060939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.5159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.068||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.068|-0.034|0.5159
81536254|NCT03040141|162755152|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.283||||||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, which were performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Chi-squared|All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||The VIS410 high-dose group was compared against the VIS410 low-dose group. The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||0.283
81467538|NCT02122770|162627144|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|98.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.6|118.05||||||Natural-log transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were fit using a mixed effects model with study day as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Geometric least square (LS) means and geometric LS mean ratio were back-transformed least squares mean and treatment mean difference.||118.05|82.60|
81681921|NCT01431287|163060940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.159|0.261||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.261|0.159|<0.0001
81681922|NCT01431287|163060940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.141||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.141|0.038|0.0006
81681923|NCT01431287|163060940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.183|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.132|0.234||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.234|0.132|<0.0001
81681924|NCT01431287|163060940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.119||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.119|0.017|0.0094
81681925|NCT01431287|163060940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.113||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.113|0.011|0.0174
81681926|NCT01431287|163060940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.2888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.079||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.079|-0.023|0.2888
81681927|NCT01431287|163060940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|0.146||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.146|0.044|0.0003
81681928|NCT01431287|163060940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.172||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.172|0.070|<0.0001
81681929|NCT01431287|163060940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.166||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.166|0.064|<0.0001
81681930|NCT01431287|163060940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.8241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.057||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.057|-0.045|0.8241
81681931|NCT01431287|163060941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.108|0.208||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.208|0.108|<0.0001
81681932|NCT01431287|163060941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.122||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.122|0.022|0.0048
81681933|NCT01431287|163060941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.101|0.2||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.200|0.101|<0.0001
81709213|NCT01603628|163115427|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.405|-0.018||MMRM including baseline MAS-B ankle score (knee extended) as a covariate and factors of age, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age is represented by stratification categories.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||-0.018|-0.405|0.033
81681934|NCT01431287|163060941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.053|0.152||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.152|0.053|<0.0001
81467539|NCT02122770|162627145|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|110.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.34|118.69||||||Natural-log transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were fit using a mixed effects model with study day as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Geometric LS means and geometric LS mean ratio were back-transformed least squares mean and treatment mean difference.||118.69|102.34|
81681935|NCT01431287|163060941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.113||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.113|0.014|0.0116
81681936|NCT01431287|163060941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.7577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.058||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.058|-0.042|0.7577
81681937|NCT01431287|163060941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|0.16||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.160|0.061|<0.0001
81681938|NCT01431287|163060941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.136||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.136|0.037|0.0007
81681939|NCT01431287|163060941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.097||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.097|-0.002|0.0621
81681940|NCT01431287|163060941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.1266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.089||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.089|-0.011|0.1266
81681941|NCT01431287|163060942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.104|0.209||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.209|0.104|<0.0001
81681942|NCT01431287|163060942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.139||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.139|0.034|0.0013
81467540|NCT02122770|162627146|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|110.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.53|119.43||||||Natural-log transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were fit using a mixed effects model with study day as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Geometric LS means and geometric LS mean ratio were back-transformed least squares mean and treatment mean difference.||119.43|102.53|
81681943|NCT01431287|163060942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.118|0.223||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.223|0.118|<0.0001
81536255|NCT03040141|162755153|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.919||||||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, which were performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Chi-squared|All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||The VIS410 high-dose group was compared against the placebo group. The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||0.919
81681944|NCT01431287|163060942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.049|0.154||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.154|0.049|0.0001
81681945|NCT01431287|163060942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|0.153||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.153|0.048|0.0002
81681946|NCT01431287|163060942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.6093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.039||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.039|-0.066|0.6093
81681947|NCT01431287|163060942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|0.14||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.140|0.035|0.0011
81681948|NCT01431287|163060942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.123||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.123|0.017|0.0095
81681949|NCT01431287|163060942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.121||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.121|0.016|0.0108
81681950|NCT01431287|163060942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.9627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.054||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors|||0.054|-0.051|0.9627
81681951|NCT01431287|163060943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.162||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.162|0.074|<0.0001
81681952|NCT01431287|163060943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.077|0.169||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.169|0.077|<0.0001
81681953|NCT01431287|163060943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.114||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.114|0.028|0.0012
81681954|NCT01431287|163060943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.137||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.137|0.050|<0.0001
81681955|NCT01431287|163060943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.121||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.121|0.031|0.0010
81681956|NCT01431287|163060943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.092||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.092|0.003|0.0384
81681957|NCT01431287|163060943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.097|0.185||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.185|0.097|<0.0001
81681958|NCT01431287|163060943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.8428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.04||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.040|-0.049|0.8428
81681959|NCT01431287|163060943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.3048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.02||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.020|-0.065|0.3048
81681960|NCT01431287|163060943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.4311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.063||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.063|-0.027|0.4311
81681961|NCT01431287|163060944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.139||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.139|0.057|<0.0001
81681962|NCT01431287|163060944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.149||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.149|0.063|<0.0001
81681963|NCT01431287|163060944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.091||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.091|0.010|0.0136
81709214|NCT01603628|163115428|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.29||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.532||MMRM including baseline MAS-B ankle score (knee extended) as a covariate and factors of age, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age is represented by stratification categories.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.532|0.040|0.023
81536256|NCT03040141|162755153|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.9||||||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, which were performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Chi-squared|All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||The VIS410 low-dose group was compared against the placebo group. The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||0.900
81681964|NCT01431287|163060944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|0.116||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.116|0.035|0.0003
81681965|NCT01431287|163060944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.101||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.101|0.016|0.0065
81681966|NCT01431287|163060944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.089||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.089|0.005|0.0277
81681967|NCT01431287|163060944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.164||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.164|0.081|<0.0001
81681968|NCT01431287|163060944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.7116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.034||Comments ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.034|-0.049|0.7116
81681969|NCT01431287|163060944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.2332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.016||Comments ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.016|-0.065|0.2332
81681970|NCT01431287|163060944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.4374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.059||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.059|-0.025|0.4374
81681971|NCT01431287|163060945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.077|0.244||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.244|0.077|0.0002
81681972|NCT01431287|163060945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.053|0.228||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.228|0.053|0.0017
81709215|NCT01603628|163115428|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.115|0.374||MMRM including baseline MAS-B ankle score (knee extended) as a covariate and factors of age, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age is represented by stratification categories.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.374|-0.115|0.299
81709216|NCT01603628|163115429|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.41||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.126|0.704||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Week 8, Active Goal||0.704|0.126|0.005
81681973|NCT01431287|163060945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.21||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.210|0.046|0.0022
81681974|NCT01431287|163060945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.093|0.259||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.259|0.093|<0.0001
81681975|NCT01431287|163060945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.194||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.194|0.022|0.0141
81681976|NCT01431287|163060945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.4581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.118||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.118|-0.053|0.4581
81681977|NCT01431287|163060945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.124|0.293||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.293|0.124|<0.0001
81681978|NCT01431287|163060945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.6335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.105||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.105|-0.064|0.6335
81681979|NCT01431287|163060945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.129|0.034||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.034|-0.129|0.2530
81681980|NCT01431287|163060945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.1188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.153||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.153|-0.017|0.1188
81681981|NCT01431287|163060946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.217||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.217|0.057|0.0008
81681982|NCT01431287|163060946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|0.209||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.209|0.042|0.0032
81681983|NCT01431287|163060946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.183||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.183|0.027|0.0085
81681984|NCT01431287|163060946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.077|0.235||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.235|0.077|0.0001
81681985|NCT01431287|163060946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.176||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.176|0.011|0.0255
81681986|NCT01431287|163060946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.4393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.113||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.113|-0.049|0.4393
81681987|NCT01431287|163060946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.108|0.269||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.269|0.108|<0.0001
81681988|NCT01431287|163060946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.7784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.092||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.092|-0.069|0.7784
81681989|NCT01431287|163060946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.1965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.129|0.026||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.026|-0.129|0.1965
81681990|NCT01431287|163060946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.1315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.144||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.144|-0.019|0.1315
81681991|NCT01431287|163060947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.239|-1.043||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||-1.043|-3.239|0.0001
81681992|NCT01431287|163060947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.0435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|-0.033||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||-0.033|-2.230|0.0435
81681993|NCT01431287|163060947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.528|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.559||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.623|-0.432||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||-0.432|-2.623|0.0063
81681994|NCT01431287|163060947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.517|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.558||0.3545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.611|0.577||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.577|-1.611|0.3545
81681995|NCT01431287|163060947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.518|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.559||0.3542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.614|0.578||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.578|-1.614|0.3542
81681996|NCT01431287|163060947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.613|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.556||0.2697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.702|0.476||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.476|-1.702|0.2697
81681997|NCT01431287|163060947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.559||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.227|-0.033||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||-0.033|-2.227|0.0434
81681998|NCT01431287|163060947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.563||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.114|0.095||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.095|-2.114|0.0732
81681999|NCT01431287|163060947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.563||0.0724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.114|0.092||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.092|-2.114|0.0724
81536257|NCT03040141|162755153|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.99||||||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Chi-squared|All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level||The combined VIS410 high- and low-dose groups was compared against the placebo group. The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||0.990
81682000|NCT01431287|163060947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.563||0.9983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.102|1.104||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||1.104|-1.102|0.9983
81682001|NCT01431287|163060948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.852|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.578||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.985|-0.718||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||-0.718|-2.985|0.0014
81682002|NCT01431287|163060948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.444|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.576||0.4413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.573|0.686||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.686|-1.573|0.4413
81682003|NCT01431287|163060948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.437|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.578||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.569|-0.304||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||-0.304|-2.569|0.0129
81682004|NCT01431287|163060948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.574||0.9222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.182|1.07||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||1.070|-1.182|0.9222
81682005|NCT01431287|163060948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.576||0.9602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.157|1.1||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||1.100|-1.157|0.9602
81682006|NCT01431287|163060948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.415|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.4669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.533|0.703||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.703|-1.533|0.4669
81682007|NCT01431287|163060948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.471|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.575||0.4126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.598|0.656||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.656|-1.598|0.4126
81682008|NCT01431287|163060948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.408|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.583||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.551|-0.265||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||-0.265|-2.551|0.0158
81682009|NCT01431287|163060948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.381|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.582||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.521|-0.24||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||-0.240|-2.521|0.0177
81682010|NCT01431287|163060948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.9624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.164|1.109||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||1.109|-1.164|0.9624
81467541|NCT02122770|162627147|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|113.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.35|149.74||||||Natural-log transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were fit using a mixed effects model with study day as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Geometric LS means and geometric LS mean ratio were back-transformed least squares mean and treatment mean difference.||149.74|85.35|
81682011|NCT01431287|163060949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.595|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.329|0.862||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.862|0.329|<0.0001
81682012|NCT01431287|163060949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.373|0.907||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.907|0.373|<0.0001
81682013|NCT01431287|163060949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.423|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.156|0.69||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.690|0.156|0.0019
81682014|NCT01431287|163060949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.446|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.179|0.712||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.712|0.179|0.0011
81682015|NCT01431287|163060949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.468|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.201|0.735||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.735|0.201|0.0006
81682016|NCT01431287|163060949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.2045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.438||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.438|-0.094|0.2045
81682017|NCT01431287|163060949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.618|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.351|0.885||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.885|0.351|<0.0001
81682018|NCT01431287|163060949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.7432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.313|0.223||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.223|-0.313|0.7432
81682019|NCT01431287|163060949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.8687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.245||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.245|-0.290|0.8687
81682020|NCT01431287|163060949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.8709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.246||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.246|-0.290|0.8709
81682021|NCT01431287|163060950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.362|0.898||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.898|0.362|<0.0001
81682022|NCT01431287|163060950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.434|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.166|0.703||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.703|0.166|0.0015
81682023|NCT01431287|163060950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.419|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|0.687||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.687|0.151|0.0022
81709217|NCT01603628|163115429|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.29||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.573||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Week 8, Active Goal||0.573|0.004|0.047
81575982|NCT01986855|162823337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.16||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.56||Adjusted Odds Ratio based on a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, baseline treatment with insulin stratum (yes/no), and a covariate for baseline A1C.|Logistic regression model|||||2.56|0.53|0.713
81682024|NCT01431287|163060950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.227|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.0966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.495||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.495|-0.041|0.0966
81682025|NCT01431287|163060950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.223|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.1029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.492||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.492|-0.045|0.1029
81682026|NCT01431287|163060950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.211|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.478||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.478|-0.056|0.1220
81682027|NCT01431287|163060950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.438|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.707||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.707|0.170|0.0014
81682028|NCT01431287|163060950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.1542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.465||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.465|-0.074|0.1542
81682029|NCT01431287|163060950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.1626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.461||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.461|-0.077|0.1626
81682030|NCT01431287|163060950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||djusted mean difference|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.9765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.265|0.274||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.274|-0.265|0.9765
81682031|NCT01431287|163060951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.647|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.925||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.925|0.370|<0.0001
81682032|NCT01431287|163060951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.322|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.6||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.600|0.045|0.0226
81682033|NCT01431287|163060951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.371|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.093|0.649||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.649|0.093|0.0089
81682034|NCT01431287|163060951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.332|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|0.609||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.609|0.056|0.0186
81709218|NCT01603628|163115429|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.45||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.145|0.756||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Week 8, Passive Goal||0.756|0.145|0.004
81467542|NCT02122770|162627147|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|159.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.97|282.96||||||Natural-log transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were fit using a mixed effects model with study day as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Geometric LS means and geometric LS mean ratio were back-transformed least squares mean and treatment mean difference||282.96|89.97|
81682035|NCT01431287|163060951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.7441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.231|0.324||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.324|-0.231|0.7441
81682036|NCT01431287|163060951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.276|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.551||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.551|0.001|0.0492
81682037|NCT01431287|163060951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.608|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.332|0.884||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.884|0.332|<0.0001
81682038|NCT01431287|163060951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.325|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.605||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.605|0.045|0.0230
81682039|NCT01431287|163060951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.7855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.317||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.317|-0.240|0.7855
81682040|NCT01431287|163060951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.286|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.0442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.564||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom.|Spatial power covariance structure for within-patient errors.|||0.564|0.007|0.0442
81682041|NCT00371267|163060981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.27
81682042|NCT00371267|163060982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.35
81682043|NCT00371267|163060983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.74
81575983|NCT01986855|162823337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.06||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.55||Adjusted Odds Ratio based on a logistic regression model fitted with fixed effects for treatment, baseline treatment with insulin stratum (yes/no), and a covariate for baseline A1C.|Logistic regression model|||||2.55|0.44|0.890
81682044|NCT00371267|163060984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.39
81682045|NCT00371267|163060985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.67
81682046|NCT02660580|163060993|EQUIVALENCE|MSB11022 was considered equivalent to EU-Humira if the 95% CI for the treatment difference was included in the equivalence interval \[-15%, 15%\]).|Least Square (LS) Mean difference|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|2.98||||||||2.98|-1.21|
81682047|NCT02660580|163061009|EQUIVALENCE|MSB11022 was considered equivalent to EU-Humira if the 95% stratified Newcombe Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference in percentage was included in the equivalence interval (-18, 18).|Percentage difference|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|4.07||||||||4.07|-7.82|
81682048|NCT02811744|163061037|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined as no significant difference between study groups on a T-test.||||||0.5||||||No adjustments on the comparison. There was no multiple comparison adjustment for the p value, as this was the primary outcome. This is the experimental p value; the threshold for significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||No power calculation. This is an exploratory study.||||0.5
81682049|NCT02091440|163061050|OTHER|Single group|Proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81682050|NCT02091440|163061051|OTHER|Single group|Kaplan-Meier Survival|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81682051|NCT02091440|163061052|OTHER|Single group|Incidence|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81682052|NCT02091440|163061053|OTHER|Single group|Incidence|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81682053|NCT02091440|163061054|OTHER|Single group|Change from baseline|19.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|31.4|||||Confidence interval based on t-distribution.|||31.4|7.5|
81682054|NCT02091440|163061055|OTHER|Single group|Percentage change|-83.33|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Percentage change from 24 months to screening in NYHA classes III and IV. Percentage change is 16.67% - 100% = -83.33%|||||
81682055|NCT02091440|163061056|OTHER|Single group|Change from baseline|130.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|275.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-158.9|418.9|||||Confidence interval based on t-distribution.|||418.9|-158.9|
81709219|NCT01603628|163115429|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.44||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.141|0.74||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Week 8, Passive Goal||0.740|0.141|0.004
81709220|NCT01603628|163115429|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.49||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.191|0.797||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Week 12, Active Goal||0.797|0.191|0.001
81709221|NCT01603628|163115429|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|0.541||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Week 12, Active Goal||0.541|-0.081|0.153
81709222|NCT01603628|163115429|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.41||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.711||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Week 12, Passive Goal||0.711|0.100|0.010
81709223|NCT01603628|163115429|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.27||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.571||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Week 12, Passive Goal||0.571|-0.031|0.078
81709224|NCT01603628|163115430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.99||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.768|0.779||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center, and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 2||0.779|-4.768|0.158
81709225|NCT01603628|163115430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.25||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.974|-0.524||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center, and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 2||-0.524|-5.974|0.020
81709226|NCT01603628|163115430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.42||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.489|1.648||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center, and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||1.648|-4.489|0.363
81709227|NCT01603628|163115430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.11||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.127|0.914||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center, and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||0.914|-5.127|0.171
81536258|NCT03040141|162755153|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.521||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||The VIS410 high-dose group was compared against the VIS410 low-dose group. The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||0.521
81709228|NCT01603628|163115430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.33||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.143|-0.525||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center, and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 6||-0.525|-6.143|0.020
81709229|NCT01603628|163115430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.92||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.688|-1.148||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center, and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 6||-1.148|-6.688|0.006
81536259|NCT03040141|162755154|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.36||||||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||The VIS410 high-dose group was compared against the placebo group. The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||0.360
81709230|NCT01603628|163115430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.07||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.621|1.491||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center, and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||1.491|-5.621|0.254
81709231|NCT01603628|163115430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.46||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.935|1.014||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center, and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||1.014|-5.935|0.165
81709232|NCT01603628|163115430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.61||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.517|0.296||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center, and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 12||0.296|-5.517|0.078
81536260|NCT03040141|162755155|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.735|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.735
81536261|NCT03040141|162755155|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.259|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.259
81682056|NCT03576144|163061067|OTHER||Slope|1.0474|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0283|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9997|1.0951|||ANCOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually standard error of slope.Based on the estimate for the slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 90% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|Dose proportionality for AUC0-12 of BI 1265162 in plasma was assessed using a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data). The corresponding ANCOVA model included the logarithm of the dose as a covariate. No statistical hypotheses were tested in a confirmatory sense.||1.0951|0.9997|
81682057|NCT03576144|163061068|OTHER||Slope|1.0091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9451|1.0732|||ANCOVA||Standard Error of the is actually standard error of slope. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 90% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|Dose proportionality for Cmax of BI 1265162 in plasma was assessed using a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data). The corresponding ANCOVA model included the logarithm of the dose as a covariate. No statistical hypotheses were tested in a confirmatory sense.||1.0732|0.9451|
81682058|NCT03576144|163061069|OTHER||Slope|1.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0325|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9972|1.1069|||ANCOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually standard error of slope. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 90% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|Dose proportionality for AUCτ,ss of BI 1265162 in plasma was assessed using a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data). The corresponding ANCOVA model included the logarithm of the dose as a covariate. No statistical hypotheses were tested in a confirmatory sense.||1.1069|0.9972|
81682059|NCT03576144|163061070|OTHER||Slope|1.0361|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0379|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9722|1.1001|||ANCOVA||Standard Error of the mean is actually standard error of slope. Based on the estimate for the slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 90% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|Dose proportionality for Cmax,ss of BI 1265162 in plasma was assessed using a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data). The corresponding ANCOVA model included the logarithm of the dose as a covariate. No statistical hypotheses were tested in a confirmatory sense.||1.1001|0.9722|
81682060|NCT03895203|163061134|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.082|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.583|10.943|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.943|4.583|<0.001
81682061|NCT03895203|163061135|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.187|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.249|-0.125|||ANCOVA|||||-0.125|-0.249|<0.001
81682062|NCT03895203|163061137|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|63.039|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.211|178.918|||Regression, Logistic|||||178.918|22.211|<0.001
81682063|NCT03895203|163061138|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.337|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.229|5.444|||ANCOVA|||||5.444|3.229|<0.001
81682064|NCT03895203|163061139|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.447|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.668|8.088|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.088|3.668|<0.001
81682065|NCT03895203|163061140|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.327||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.524|-0.13|||ANOVA|||||-0.130|-0.524|0.001
81682066|NCT03895203|163061141|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.904||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|3.074|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.074|1.180|0.008
81682067|NCT03895203|163061142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.437||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.559|7.574|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.574|1.559|0.002
81682068|NCT03895203|163061144|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.281||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.452|-0.111|||ANCOVA|||||-0.111|-0.452|0.001
81682069|NCT00310310|163061214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.001
81682070|NCT00310310|163061215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.023
81682071|NCT00310310|163061216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.8
81682072|NCT00310310|163061218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.96
81575984|NCT02064868|162823338|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.0172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.98||One-sided p-value|Gehan's generalized Wilcoxon test|||||0.98|0.51|0.0172
81682073|NCT00310310|163061219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.59
81682074|NCT00310310|163061220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.00
81682075|NCT00310310|163061221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.02
81682076|NCT00310310|163061222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.08
81682077|NCT00310310|163061223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.38
81682078|NCT03193866|163061229|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|4.9||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||4.9|-1.8|
81682079|NCT03193866|163061229|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|6.5||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||6.5|-6.8|
81709233|NCT01603628|163115430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.09||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.944|1.758||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS ankle score with knee extended as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center, and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 12||1.758|-3.944|0.451
81709234|NCT01523613|163115434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.262|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.262
81682080|NCT03193866|163061229|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|4.3||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||4.3|-1.7|
81682081|NCT03193866|163061229|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|2.4||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||2.4|-4.3|
81682082|NCT03193866|163061229|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|4.6||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||4.6|-1.3|
81682083|NCT03193866|163061229|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|3.3||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||3.3|-2.7|
81682084|NCT03193866|163061229|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.4||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||4.4|-2.0|
81682085|NCT03193866|163061229|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|7.1||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||7.1|-3.2|
81682086|NCT03193866|163061230|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|8.8||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||8.8|-7.5|
81682087|NCT03193866|163061230|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|12.8||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||12.8|-18.5|
81682088|NCT03193866|163061230|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|8.6||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||8.6|-8.8|
81682089|NCT03193866|163061230|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|7.2||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||7.2|-8.1|
81682090|NCT03193866|163061230|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|8.9||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||8.9|-5.7|
81682091|NCT03193866|163061230|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|8.0||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||8.0|-4.7|
81536262|NCT03040141|162755155|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.644||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.|ANOVA|||||||0.644
81682092|NCT03193866|163061230|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|7.9||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||7.9|-6.2|
81682093|NCT03193866|163061230|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|7.5||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||7.5|-10.8|
81682094|NCT03193866|163061231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|3.3||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||3.3|-2.5|
81682095|NCT03193866|163061231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|3.4||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||3.4|-12.5|
81682096|NCT03193866|163061231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.8||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||1.8|-2.5|
81682097|NCT03193866|163061231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-0.1||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-0.1|-4.9|
81682098|NCT03193866|163061231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.1||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||1.1|-2.6|
81682099|NCT03193866|163061231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|0.3||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.3|-4.2|
81682100|NCT03193866|163061231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.3||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.3|-4.0|
81682101|NCT03193866|163061231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|5.8||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||5.8|-0.6|
81682102|NCT03193866|163061232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|6.8||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||6.8|-2.2|
81682103|NCT03193866|163061232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|3.7||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||3.7|-20.3|
81709235|NCT01523613|163115435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.523|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.523
81709236|NCT01523613|163115436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.100
81682104|NCT03193866|163061232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|3.5||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||3.5|-2.6|
81682105|NCT03193866|163061232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|0.9||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.9|-5.8|
81682106|NCT03193866|163061232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.7||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||2.7|-2.9|
81682107|NCT03193866|163061232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|1.6||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||1.6|-4.5|
81682108|NCT03193866|163061232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|1.5||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||1.5|-4.7|
81682109|NCT03193866|163061232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|6.4||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||6.4|-1.7|
81682110|NCT03193866|163061233|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.48||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.48|0.30|
81682111|NCT03193866|163061233|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.42||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.42|0.11|
81682112|NCT03193866|163061233|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.23||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.23|0.10|
81682113|NCT03193866|163061233|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.13||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.13|-0.03|
81682114|NCT03193866|163061233|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.19||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.19|0.08|
81682115|NCT03193866|163061233|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.16||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.16|0.01|
81536263|NCT03040141|162755155|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.146|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.146
81536264|NCT03040141|162755156|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.624||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.|ANOVA|||||||0.624
81682116|NCT03193866|163061233|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.21||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.21|0.06|
81682117|NCT03193866|163061233|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.33||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.33|0.13|
81682118|NCT03193866|163061234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-71.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.6|-66.6||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-66.6|-76.6|
81682119|NCT03193866|163061234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-66.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.3|-56.4||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-56.4|-76.3|
81682120|NCT03193866|163061234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-47.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.0|-41.7||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-41.7|-53.0|
81682121|NCT03193866|163061234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-43.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.6|-36.6||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-36.6|-49.6|
81682122|NCT03193866|163061234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-41.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.4|-36.2||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-36.2|-46.4|
81682123|NCT03193866|163061234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-33.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.8|-28.0||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-28.0|-39.8|
81682124|NCT03193866|163061234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-33.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|-28.0||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-28.0|-39.7|
81682125|NCT03193866|163061234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-49.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.0|-41.6||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-41.6|-58.0|
81682126|NCT03193866|163061235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.3|-0.1|
81536265|NCT03040141|162755156|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.399||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.|ANOVA|||||||0.399
81682127|NCT03193866|163061235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.4|-0.3|
81682128|NCT03193866|163061235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.1|-0.2|
81682129|NCT03193866|163061235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.1|-0.3|
81682130|NCT03193866|163061235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.1|-0.1|
81682131|NCT03193866|163061235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.1|-0.2|
81682132|NCT03193866|163061235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.2|-0.1|
81682133|NCT03193866|163061235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.3|-0.1|
81682134|NCT03193866|163061236|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|11.9||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||11.9|-2.2|
81709237|NCT00696774|163115457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.2|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|||-0.20|-1.12|0.005
81682135|NCT03193866|163061236|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|20.6||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||20.6|-2.6|
81682136|NCT03193866|163061236|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|6.2||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||6.2|-7.6|
81709238|NCT00696774|163115459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.34|-4.36|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|||-4.36|-7.34|
81536266|NCT03040141|162755156|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.837|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.837
81709239|NCT00696774|163115460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|-1.81|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|||-1.81|-3.13|
81709240|NCT00696774|163115461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-2.48|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|||-2.48|-4.10|
81709241|NCT00696774|163115462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|-1.54|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|||-1.54|-2.89|
81709242|NCT00696774|163115463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|-1.3|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|||-1.30|-2.45|
81709243|NCT00696774|163115464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.63|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|||-0.63|-1.31|
81709244|NCT00696774|163115465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.04|-2.8|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|||-2.80|-6.04|
81709245|NCT00696774|163115466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.84|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|||-0.84|-1.42|
81709246|NCT00696774|163115467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.24|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|||-0.24|-1.08|
81709247|NCT00696774|163115468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.18|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|||-0.18|-0.81|
81709248|NCT00696774|163115469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|2.6|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|Week 4||2.60|-0.99|
81709249|NCT00696774|163115469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|3.42|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|Week 8||3.42|-0.69|
81709250|NCT00696774|163115470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.63|19.47|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|Week 4||19.47|10.63|
81709251|NCT00696774|163115470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.72|16.24|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|Week 8||16.24|4.72|
81709252|NCT00696774|163115471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.75|-4.02|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|Week 4||-4.02|-7.75|
81709253|NCT00696774|163115471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.65|-2.54|||Adjusted Repeated Measures Analysis|Model terms: baseline score \& CGI, age, sex, country, prev treatment, prev treatment discontinuation reason, response group, visit \& response-by-visit|Least Squares Mean Difference = Responders - Non-Responders.|Week 8||-2.54|-6.65|
81536267|NCT03040141|162755156|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.183|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.183
81709254|NCT00998985|163115510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean (LSM) Difference|3.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.89|4.03|||||LSM Difference (grazoprevir-placebo) and confidence intervals from ANOVA model with maximum log10 HCV reduction as response and a fixed effect for treatment.|It is hypothesized that one or more doses of Grazoprevir will reduce GT1 viral load by at least 3 log10||4.03|2.89|
81709255|NCT00998985|163115510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|4.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.11|5.25|||||LSM Difference (grazoprevir-placebo) and confidence intervals from ANOVA model with maximum log10 HCV reduction as response and a fixed effect for treatment.|It is hypothesized that one or more doses of Grazoprevir will reduce GT1 viral load by at least 3 log10||5.25|4.11|
81709256|NCT00998985|163115510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|4.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.3|5.44|||||LSM Difference (grazoprevir-placebo) and confidence intervals from ANOVA model with maximum log10 HCV reduction as response and a fixed effect for treatment.|It is hypothesized that one or more doses of Grazoprevir will reduce GT1 viral load by at least 3 log10||5.44|4.30|
81682137|NCT03193866|163061236|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|4.1||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||4.1|-9.4|
81682138|NCT03193866|163061236|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|3.4||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||3.4|-8.6|
81682139|NCT03193866|163061236|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|12.2||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||12.2|-4.7|
81682140|NCT03193866|163061236|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|8.1||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||8.1|-6.9|
81682141|NCT03193866|163061236|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|14.1||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||14.1|-6.3|
81682142|NCT03193866|163061237|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-34.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.3|-27.9||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-27.9|-40.3|
81709257|NCT00998985|163115510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|4.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.78|4.92|||||LSM Difference (grazoprevir-placebo) and confidence intervals from ANOVA model with maximum log10 HCV reduction as response and a fixed effect for treatment.|It is hypothesized that one or more doses of Grazoprevir will reduce GT1 viral load by at least 3 log10||4.92|3.78|
81682143|NCT03193866|163061237|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-32.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.0|-21.5||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-21.5|-43.0|
81682144|NCT03193866|163061237|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-21.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.9|-15.7||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-15.7|-27.9|
81709258|NCT00998985|163115510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|5.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.58|5.72|||||LSM Difference (grazoprevir-placebo) and confidence intervals from ANOVA model with maximum log10 HCV reduction as response and a fixed effect for treatment.|It is hypothesized that one or more doses of Grazoprevir will reduce GT1 viral load by at least 3 log10||5.72|4.58|
81536268|NCT03040141|162755157|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference||||||0.88|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.880
81536269|NCT03040141|162755157|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference||||||0.778|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.778
81682145|NCT03193866|163061237|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|-1.2||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-1.2|-14.5|
81709259|NCT00998985|163115510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|4.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.19|5.33|||||LSM Difference (grazoprevir-placebo) and confidence intervals from ANOVA model with maximum log10 HCV reduction as response and a fixed effect for treatment.|It is hypothesized that one or more doses of Grazoprevir will reduce GT1 viral load by at least 3 log10||5.33|4.19|
81682146|NCT03193866|163061237|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-23.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.9|-18.3||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-18.3|-28.9|
81682147|NCT03193866|163061237|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-6.5||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-6.5|-18.9|
81682148|NCT03193866|163061237|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-26.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|-20.2||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-20.2|-32.8|
81682149|NCT03193866|163061237|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-31.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.1|-23.2||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-23.2|-40.1|
81682150|NCT03193866|163061238|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-33.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.4|-27.0||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-27.0|-39.4|
81682151|NCT03193866|163061238|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-30.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.4|-19.8||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-19.8|-41.4|
81709260|NCT00998985|163115510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|4.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.36|5.5|||||LSM Difference (grazoprevir-placebo) and confidence intervals from ANOVA model with maximum log10 HCV reduction as response and a fixed effect for treatment.|It is hypothesized that one or more doses of Grazoprevir will reduce GT1 viral load by at least 3 log10||5.50|4.36|
81682152|NCT03193866|163061238|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-20.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|-14.7||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-14.7|-27.0|
81682153|NCT03193866|163061238|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|-0.3||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-0.3|-13.6|
81709261|NCT00998985|163115510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|5.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.93|5.74|||||LSM Difference (grazoprevir-placebo) and confidence intervals from ANOVA model with maximum log10 HCV reduction as response and a fixed effect for treatment.|It is hypothesized that one or more doses of Grazoprevir will reduce GT1 viral load by at least 3 log10||5.74|4.93|
81536270|NCT03040141|162755157|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.94|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.940
81536271|NCT03040141|162755157|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.662|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.662
81536272|NCT03040141|162755158|OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Chi-squared|A Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model was used for comparisons of treatment groups||||||0.640
81536273|NCT03040141|162755158|OTHER|||||||0.775|||||||Chi-squared|A Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model was used for comparisons of treatment groups||||||0.775
81467543|NCT02122770|162627147|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|77.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.19|108.17||||||Natural-log transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were fit using a mixed effects model with study day as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Geometric LS means and geometric LS mean ratio were back-transformed least squares mean and treatment mean difference.||108.17|55.19|
81682154|NCT03193866|163061238|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-23.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|-18.3||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-18.3|-29.2|
81682155|NCT03193866|163061238|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|-6.1||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-6.1|-18.6|
81682156|NCT03193866|163061238|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-25.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|-19.0||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-19.0|-31.7|
81682157|NCT03193866|163061238|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-29.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.2|-20.8||||||Data shown are adjusted difference in proportion, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-20.8|-38.2|
81682158|NCT03193866|163061239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.0||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.00|-0.07|
81682159|NCT03193866|163061239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.06||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.06|-0.09|
81682160|NCT03193866|163061239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.03|-0.03|
81682161|NCT03193866|163061239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.05||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.05|-0.03|
81682162|NCT03193866|163061239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.04||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.04|-0.02|
81709262|NCT00998985|163115511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|2.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.7|2.81|||||LSM Difference (grazoprevir-placebo) and confidence intervals from ANOVA model with maximum log10 HCV reduction as response and a fixed effect for treatment.|It is hypothesized that one or more doses of Grazoprevir will reduce GT3 viral load by at least 2 log10||2.81|1.70|
81709263|NCT00998985|163115511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|2.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.38|3.49|||||LSM Difference (grazoprevir-placebo) and confidence intervals from ANOVA model with maximum log10 HCV reduction as response and a fixed effect for treatment.|It is hypothesized that one or more doses of Grazoprevir will reduce GT3 viral load by at least 2 log10||3.49|2.38|
81709264|NCT00998985|163115511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|3.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.29|4.4|||||LSM Difference (grazoprevir-placebo) and confidence intervals from ANOVA model with maximum log10 HCV reduction as response and a fixed effect for treatment.|It is hypothesized that one or more doses of Grazoprevir will reduce GT3 viral load by at least 2 log10||4.40|3.29|
81709265|NCT00998985|163115511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|4.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.42|5.53|||||LSM Difference (grazoprevir-placebo) and confidence intervals from ANOVA model with maximum log10 HCV reduction as response and a fixed effect for treatment.|It is hypothesized that one or more doses of Grazoprevir will reduce GT3 viral load by at least 2 log10||5.53|4.42|
81536274|NCT03040141|162755158|OTHER|||||||0.701|||||||Chi-squared|A Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model was used for comparisons of treatment groups||||||0.701
81682163|NCT03193866|163061239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.06||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.06|-0.01|
81682164|NCT03193866|163061239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.06||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.06|0.00|
81682165|NCT03193866|163061239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.03||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.03|-0.06|
81682166|NCT03193866|163061240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|5.2||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||5.2|-3.3|
81709266|NCT00998985|163115511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM difference|4.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.6|4.81|||||LSM Difference (grazoprevir-placebo) and confidence intervals from ANOVA model with maximum log10 HCV reduction as response and a fixed effect for treatment.|It is hypothesized that one or more doses of Grazoprevir will reduce GT3 viral load by at least 2 log10||4.81|3.60|
81709267|NCT01040728|163115518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.197|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.163|0.231|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.231|0.163|<0.0001
81709268|NCT01040728|163115518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.221|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.186|0.255|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.255|0.186|<0.0001
81709269|NCT01040728|163115518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.221|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.187|0.255|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.255|0.187|<0.0001
81536275|NCT03040141|162755158|OTHER|||||||0.638|||||||Chi-squared|A Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model was used for comparisons of treatment groups||||||0.638
81536276|NCT03040141|162755159|OTHER|||||||0.127|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.127
81536277|NCT03040141|162755159|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||1.000
81536278|NCT03040141|162755159|OTHER|||||||0.458|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.458
81536279|NCT03040141|162755159|OTHER|||||||0.127|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.127
81536280|NCT03040141|162755160|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.371|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.371
81682167|NCT03193866|163061240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|6.4||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||6.4|-9.4|
81682168|NCT03193866|163061240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|1.4||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||1.4|-4.2|
81682169|NCT03193866|163061240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|0.8||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.8|-5.9|
81682170|NCT03193866|163061240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.5||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||2.5|-2.9|
81682171|NCT03193866|163061240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.8||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||1.8|-4.0|
81682172|NCT03193866|163061240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|0.9||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.9|-7.0|
81536281|NCT03040141|162755160|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.735|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.735
81682173|NCT03193866|163061240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|5.4||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||5.4|-2.9|
81682174|NCT03193866|163061241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-2.9||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-2.9|-8.1|
81536282|NCT03040141|162755160|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.476|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.476
81536283|NCT03040141|162755160|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.581|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.581
81536284|NCT03040141|162755161|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.980
81536285|NCT03040141|162755161|OTHER|||||||0.955|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.955
81536286|NCT03040141|162755161|OTHER|||||||0.955|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.955
81682175|NCT03193866|163061241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|-1.0||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-1.0|-10.9|
81536287|NCT03040141|162755161|OTHER|||||||0.955|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.955
81536288|NCT03040141|162755162|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.695|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.695
81536289|NCT03040141|162755162|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.542|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.542
81536290|NCT03040141|162755162|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.899|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.899
81682176|NCT03193866|163061241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.8||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||-0.8|-4.0|
81682177|NCT03193866|163061241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.5||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||1.5|-2.1|
81682178|NCT03193866|163061241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.6||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||0.6|-2.2|
81682179|NCT03193866|163061241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.8||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||2.8|-0.3|
81682180|NCT03193866|163061241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.6||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||4.6|0.9|
81536291|NCT03040141|162755162|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.321|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.321
81536292|NCT03040141|162755163|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.663|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.663
81709270|NCT01040728|163115519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.117|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.188|0.117|<0.0001
81709271|NCT01040728|163115519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.134|0.205|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.205|0.134|<0.0001
81536293|NCT03040141|162755163|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.54|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.540
81536294|NCT03040141|162755163|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.918|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.918
81536295|NCT03040141|162755163|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.294|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.294
81536296|NCT03040141|162755165|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.25|||||||Chi-squared|Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model is used for comparisons of treatment groups.||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.250
81536297|NCT03040141|162755165|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.133|||||||Chi-squared|Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model is used for comparisons of treatment groups.||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.133
81536298|NCT03040141|162755165|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.177|||||||Chi-squared|Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model is used for comparisons of treatment groups.||||||0.177
81536299|NCT03040141|162755165|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.36|||||||Chi-squared|Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model is used for comparisons of treatment groups.||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons||||0.360
81536300|NCT03040141|162755166|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.636|||||||Chi-squared|Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model is used for comparisons of treatment groups.||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.636
81536301|NCT03040141|162755166|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.446|||||||Chi-squared|Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model is used for comparisons of treatment groups.||||||0.446
81536302|NCT03040141|162755166|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.53|||||||Chi-squared|Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model is used for comparisons of treatment groups.||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.530
81536303|NCT03040141|162755166|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.463|||||||Chi-squared|Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model is used for comparisons of treatment groups||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.463
81682181|NCT03193866|163061241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.0||||||Data shown are adjusted mean differences, stratified by DMT line with rituximab as reference, from multivariable linear regression adjusted for age, sex, year of treatment start, country of birth, geographical region, education level, duration since MS diagnosis, baseline EDSS and MSIS-29 scores, history of serious infection, malignancy, major adverse cardiovascular event, arrhythmia, use of antidepressants, diabetes. Confidence intervals are based on robust (Huber-White) standard errors.||4.0|0.2|
81682182|NCT03878147|163061258|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was difference between least square means of trial arms at month 2.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|4.01||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, child's age, sex, and HIV exposure status were included as covariates.|BPG minus waitlist control.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two arms were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that means of two arms were not equal. With this sample size, differences between arms corresponding to the unadjusted effect size Cohen's d=0.33 would be detectable as statistically significant with power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.||4.01|0.78|<.01
81682183|NCT03878147|163061258|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was difference between least square means of trial arms at month 6.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.44||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, child's age, sex, and HIV exposure status were included as covariates.|BPG minus waitlist control.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two arms were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that means of two arms were not equal. With this sample size, differences between arms corresponding to the unadjusted effect size Cohen's d=0.33 would be detectable as statistically significant with power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.||2.44|-0.80|.32
81682184|NCT03878147|163061258|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was difference between least square means of trial arms at month 2.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|0.16||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, child's age, sex, and HIV exposure status were included as covariates.|BPG minus waitlist control.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two arms were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that means of two arms were not equal. With this sample size, differences between arms corresponding to the unadjusted effect size Cohen's d=0.33 would be detectable as statistically significant with power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.||0.16|-3.74|.07
81682185|NCT03878147|163061258|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was difference between least square means of trial arms at month 6.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.68||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, child's age, sex, and HIV exposure status were included as covariates.|BPG minus waitlist control.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two arms were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that means of two arms were not equal. With this sample size, differences between arms corresponding to the unadjusted effect size Cohen's d=0.33 would be detectable as statistically significant with power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.||1.68|-2.10|.83
81682186|NCT03878147|163061259|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was difference between least square means of trial arms at month 2.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.42||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, child's age, sex, and HIV exposure status were included as covariates.|BPG minus waitlist control.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two arms were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that means of two arms were not equal. With this sample size, differences between arms corresponding to the unadjusted effect size Cohen's d=0.33 would be detectable as statistically significant with power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.||0.42|-0.71|.65
81682187|NCT03878147|163061259|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was difference between least square means of trial arms at month 6.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.58||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, child's age, sex, and HIV exposure status were included as covariates.|BPG minus waitlist control.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two arms were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that means of two arms were not equal. With this sample size, differences between arms corresponding to the unadjusted effect size Cohen's d=0.33 would be detectable as statistically significant with power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.||0.58|-0.54|.95
81709272|NCT01040728|163115519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.128|0.199|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.199|0.128|<0.0001
81467544|NCT02122770|162627148|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|121.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.92|133.24||||||Natural-log transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were fit using a mixed effects model with study day as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Geometric LS means and geometric LS mean ratio were back-transformed least squares mean and treatment mean difference.||133.24|110.92|
81536304|NCT03040141|162755167|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.152|||||||Chi-squared|Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model is used for comparisons of treatment groups.||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.152
81682188|NCT03878147|163061259|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was difference between least square means of trial arms at month 2.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.13||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, child's age, sex, and HIV exposure status were included as covariates.|BPG minus waitlist control.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two arms were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that means of two arms were not equal. With this sample size, differences between arms corresponding to the unadjusted effect size Cohen's d=0.33 would be detectable as statistically significant with power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.||0.13|-0.92|.34
81686431|NCT02723630|163070078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|96.51||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.53|100.65||P value for formulation|Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric LS Mean ratio was back-transformed least squares mean and treatment difference mean|The effect of crystalline polymorph forms in the drug product on the PK parameters of lenvatinib was estimated using a mixed linear model of logarithmically transformed values of the primary PK parameters with fixed effects for treatment, period, and sequence and a random effect for participant within sequence.||100.65|92.53|0.1630
81709273|NCT01040728|163115520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.141|0.208|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.208|0.141|<0.0001
81709274|NCT01040728|163115520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.191|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.157|0.225|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.225|0.157|<0.0001
81709275|NCT01040728|163115520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.159|0.226|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.226|0.159|<0.0001
81709276|NCT01040728|163115521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.181|0.248|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.248|0.181|<0.0001
81709277|NCT01040728|163115521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.238|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.205|0.272|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.272|0.205|<0.0001
81709278|NCT01040728|163115521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.119|0.185|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.185|0.119|<0.0001
81709279|NCT01040728|163115522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.178|0.251|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.251|0.178|<0.0001
81709280|NCT01040728|163115522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.245|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.208|0.282|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.282|0.208|<0.0001
81709281|NCT01040728|163115522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.199|0.271|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.271|0.199|<0.0001
81709282|NCT01040728|163115523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.237|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.201|0.273|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.273|0.201|<0.0001
81709283|NCT01040728|163115523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.266|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.23|0.302|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.302|0.230|<0.0001
81709284|NCT01040728|163115523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.138|0.211|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.211|0.138|<0.0001
81709285|NCT01040728|163115524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.169|0.246|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.246|0.169|<0.0001
81467545|NCT02122770|162627148|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|130.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.99|158.35||||||Natural-log transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were fit using a mixed effects model with study day as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Geometric LS means and geometric LS mean ratio were back-transformed least squares mean and treatment mean difference||158.35|106.99|
81536305|NCT03040141|162755167|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.176|||||||Chi-squared|Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model is used for comparisons of treatment groups.||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.176
81536306|NCT03040141|162755167|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.157|||||||Chi-squared|Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model is used for comparisons of treatment groups.||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.157
81536307|NCT03040141|162755167|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.844|||||||Chi-squared|Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model is used for comparisons of treatment groups.||||||0.844
81682189|NCT03878147|163061259|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was difference between least square means of trial arms at month 6.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.58||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, child's age, sex, and HIV exposure status were included as covariates.|BPG minus waitlist control.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two arms were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that means of two arms were not equal. With this sample size, differences between arms corresponding to the unadjusted effect size Cohen's d=0.33 would be detectable as statistically significant with power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.||0.58|-0.73|.81
81536308|NCT03040141|162755168|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.531|||||||Chi-squared|Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model is used for comparisons of treatment groups.||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.531
81709286|NCT01040728|163115524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.243|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.205|0.282|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.282|0.205|<0.0001
81467546|NCT02122770|162627148|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|101.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.72|113.23||||||Natural-log transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were fit using a mixed effects model with study day as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Geometric LS means and geometric LS mean ratio were back-transformed least squares mean and treatment mean difference.||113.23|90.72|
81467547|NCT02122770|162627149|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|122.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.13|134.82||||||Natural-log transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were fit using a mixed effects model with study day as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Geometric LS means and geometric LS mean ratio were back-transformed least squares mean and treatment mean difference.||134.82|112.13|
81536309|NCT03040141|162755168|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.582|||||||Chi-squared|Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model is used for comparisons of treatment groups.||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.582
81536310|NCT03040141|162755168|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.55|||||||Chi-squared|Wald Chi-square statistic from a Cox proportional model is used for comparisons of treatment groups.||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.550
81536311|NCT03040141|162755168|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.84|||||||Chi-squared|P-value determined based on Cox proportional hazards model Wald Chi-Square Statistic.||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.840
81575985|NCT02064868|162823339|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.02||Two-sided p-value|Gehan's generalized Wilcoxon test|||||1.02|0.61|0.0634
81467548|NCT02122770|162627149|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|130.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.99|158.35||||||Natural-log transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were fit using a mixed effects model with study day as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Geometric LS means and geometric LS mean ratio were back-transformed least squares mean and treatment mean difference||158.35|106.99|
81682190|NCT03878147|163061260|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was difference between least square means of trial arms at month 2.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.043||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, child's age, sex, and HIV exposure status were included as covariates.|BPG minus waitlist control|The null hypothesis was that the means of two arms were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that means of two arms were not equal. With this sample size, differences between arms corresponding to the unadjusted effect size Cohen's d=0.33 would be detectable as statistically significant with power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.||0.043|0.004|.01
81682191|NCT03878147|163061260|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was difference between least square means of trial arms at month 6.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.04||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, child's age, sex, and HIV exposure status were included as covariates.|BPG minus waitlist control|The null hypothesis was that the means of two arms were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that means of two arms were not equal. With this sample size, differences between arms corresponding to the unadjusted effect size Cohen's d=0.33 would be detectable as statistically significant with power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.||0.040|0.003|.02
81682192|NCT03878147|163061260|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was difference between least square means of trial arms at month 2.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.05||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, child's age, sex, and HIV exposure status were included as covariates.|BPG minus waitlist control.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two arms were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that means of two arms were not equal. With this sample size, differences between arms corresponding to the unadjusted effect size Cohen's d=0.33 would be detectable as statistically significant with power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.||0.05|-0.01|.19
81682193|NCT03878147|163061260|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was difference between least square means of trial arms at month 2.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.04||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome, child's age, sex, and HIV exposure status were included as covariates.|BPG minus waitlist control.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two arms were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that means of two arms were not equal. With this sample size, differences between arms corresponding to the unadjusted effect size Cohen's d=0.33 would be detectable as statistically significant with power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.||0.04|-0.01|.19
81682194|NCT02148029|163061261|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.1|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference = Exercise - Control|||3.1|-1.1|0.34
81682195|NCT02148029|163061262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|8.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference = Exercise - Control|||8.0|-7.1|0.89
81709287|NCT01040728|163115524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.244|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.205|0.282|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.282|0.205|<0.0001
81682196|NCT02148029|163061263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.2||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|8.4|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference = Exercise - Control|Note that this analysis uses only 1 of the 8 SF-36 domain scores, the Physical Functioning (PF) domain score.||8.4|-20.3|0.43
81709288|NCT01040728|163115525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.134|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.097|0.171|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.171|0.097|<0.0001
81536312|NCT03040141|162755169|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.3534|||||||ANCOVA|||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.3534
81682197|NCT02148029|163061263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|11.6|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference = Exercise - Control|Note that this analysis uses only 1 of the 8 SF-36 domain scores, the Role limitations due to Physical health problems (RP) domain score.||11.6|-1.6|0.13
81682198|NCT02148029|163061263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|8.2|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference = Exercise - Control|Note that this analysis uses only 1 of the 8 SF-36 domain scores, the Role limitations due to mental health or Emotional problems (RE) domain score.||8.2|-2.8|0.33
81682199|NCT02148029|163061263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|20.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference = Exercise - Control|Note that this analysis uses only 1 of the 8 SF-36 domain scores, the energy/fatigue/Vitality (VT) domain score.||20.0|-8.7|0.43
81682200|NCT02148029|163061263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|8.6|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference = Exercise - Control|Note that this analysis uses only 1 of the 8 SF-36 domain scores, the Mental Health/emotional well-being (MH) domain score.||8.6|-13.8|0.64
81682201|NCT02148029|163061263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|12.8|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference = Exercise - Control|Note that this analysis uses only 1 of the 8 SF-36 domain scores, the Social Functioning (SF) domain score.||12.8|-20.5|0.64
81682202|NCT02148029|163061263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.1||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|29.7|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference = Exercise - Control|Note that this analysis uses only 1 of the 8 SF-36 domain scores, the Bodily Pain (BP) domain score.||29.7|-10.7|0.35
81682203|NCT02148029|163061263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|7.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference = Exercise - Control|Note that this analysis uses only 1 of the 8 SF-36 domain scores, the General Health (GH) domain score.||7.0|-14.1|0.50
81682204|NCT02148029|163061264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-33.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.1||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.5|27.7|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference = Exercise - Control|||27.7|-95.5|0.27
81682205|NCT02148029|163061265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference = Reflux - No reflux|||0.1|-3.4|0.07
81682206|NCT02148029|163061266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.9|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference = PTS - No PTS|||0.9|-0.8|0.91
81682207|NCT03619213|163061267|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.92|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by Type 2 Diabetes status at randomization.||Comparison Group: Placebo||0.92|0.73|0.0008
81682208|NCT03619213|163061268|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.95|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by Type 2 Diabetes status at randomization.||Comparison Group: Placebo||0.95|0.73|0.0085
81682209|NCT03619213|163061269|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (RR)|0.77||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.89|||LWYY proportional rates model|Stratified by Type 2 Diabetes status at randomization||Comparison Group: Placebo||0.89|0.67|0.0003
81467549|NCT02122770|162627149|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|100.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.14|111.68||||||Natural-log transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were fit using a mixed effects model with study day as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect. Geometric LS means and geometric LS mean ratio were back-transformed least squares mean and treatment mean difference.||111.68|91.14|
81467550|NCT01041976|162627178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81682210|NCT03619213|163061270|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (RR)|0.77||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.9|||LWYY proportional rates model|Stratified by Type 2 Diabetes status at randomization||Comparison Group: Placebo||0.90|0.65|0.0017
81682211|NCT03619213|163061271|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (RR)|1.11||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.21||The p-value is obtained from a rank ANCOVA adjusted for baseline KCCQ score, stratified by T2DM status at randomisation.|Win Ratio|Stratified by Type 2 Diabetes status at randomization and including baseline score as a covariate.|The composite of change from baseline in KCCQ Total Symptom Score at 8 months, or death before 8 months.|Comparison Group: Placebo||1.21|1.03|0.0086
81682212|NCT03619213|163061272|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.1678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.05|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by Type 2 Diabetes status at randomization.||Comparison Group: Placebo||1.05|0.74|0.1678
81682213|NCT03619213|163061273|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.3425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.07|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by Type 2 Diabetes status at randomization.||Comparison Group: Placebo||1.07|0.83|0.3425
81682214|NCT03093402|163061274|SUPERIORITY|The fixed effects included treatment, time, time² , time- and time² by treatment interactions. The Screening FSS score and the Screening 7-day average maximum daily pain NRS were included as covariates. Within-subject random effects for intercept and slopes for time and time² were fit using an unstructured covariance matrix, assuming a different structure for placebo and pooled active treatment groups.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.6||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the estimated mean change from Day 1 to Day 84 for each of the 3 active treatment arms versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from Day 1 to Day 84 for High JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated mean change (95% confidence interval) from Day 1 to Day 84 for Placebo was -0.3 (-1.5, 0.9).|The null hypothesis is that linear trends from Day 1 to Day 84 are equivalent for each active JBT-101 cohort and placebo. The overall test is a 3 degree of freedom F test that simultaneously compares the estimated mean change from Day 1 to Day 84 for each of the 3 active JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.||0.6|-2.5|0.4190
81686432|NCT02723630|163070079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|99.68||||0.9427|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.45|107.47||P value for formulation|Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric LS Mean ratio was back-transformed least squares mean and treatment difference mean|The effect of crystalline polymorph forms in the drug product on the PK parameters of lenvatinib was estimated using a mixed linear model of logarithmically transformed values of the primary PK parameters with fixed effects for treatment, period, and sequence and a random effect for participant within sequence.||107.47|92.45|0.9427
81709289|NCT01040728|163115525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.105|0.181|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.181|0.105|<0.0001
81682215|NCT03093402|163061274|SUPERIORITY|The fixed effects included treatment, time, time² , time- and time² by treatment interactions. The Screening FSS score and the Screening 7-day average maximum daily pain NRS were included as covariates. Within-subject random effects for intercept and slopes for time and time² were fit using an unstructured covariance matrix, assuming a different structure for placebo and pooled active treatment groups.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.3||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the estimated mean change from Day 1 to Day 84 for each of the 3 active treatment arms versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from Day 1 to Day 84 for Medium JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated mean change (95% confidence interval) from Day 1 to Day 84 for Placebo was -0.3 (-1.5, 0.9).|The null hypothesis is that linear trends from Day 1 to Day 84 are equivalent for each active JBT-101 cohort and placebo. The overall test is a 3 degree of freedom F test that simultaneously compares the estimated mean change from Day 1 to Day 84 for each of the 3 active JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.||0.3|-2.7|0.4190
81682216|NCT03093402|163061274|SUPERIORITY|The fixed effects included treatment, time, time² , time- and time² by treatment interactions. The Screening FSS score and the Screening 7-day average maximum daily pain NRS were included as covariates. Within-subject random effects for intercept and slopes for time and time² were fit using an unstructured covariance matrix, assuming a different structure for placebo and pooled active treatment groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.8||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the estimated mean change from Day 1 to Day 84 for each of the 3 active treatment arms versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from Day 1 to Day 84 for Low JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated mean change (95% confidence interval) from Day 1 to Day 84 for Placebo was -0.3 (-1.5, 0.9).|The null hypothesis is that linear trends from Day 1 to Day 84 are equivalent for each active JBT-101 cohort and placebo. The overall test is a 3 degree of freedom F test that simultaneously compares the estimated mean change from Day 1 to Day 84 for each of the 3 active JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.||0.8|-2.2|0.4190
81682217|NCT03093402|163061284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.594|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The dichotomous outcome is modeled using the generalized estimating equations approach under the binomial distribution with a logit link. The model includes fixed effects for visit, treatment and visit\*treatment interaction with an unstructured within-subject correlation structure across visits. The overall test p-value is a 3 degree-of-freedom test comparing each active treatment vs. placebo at Day 29.||||0.594
81682218|NCT03093402|163061284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.487|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The dichotomous outcome is modeled using the generalized estimating equations approach under the binomial distribution with a logit link. The model includes fixed effects for visit, treatment and visit\*treatment interaction with an unstructured within-subject correlation structure across visits. The overall test p-value is a 3 degree-of-freedom test comparing each active treatment vs. placebo at Day 57.||||0.487
81682219|NCT03093402|163061284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The dichotomous outcome is modeled using the generalized estimating equations approach under the binomial distribution with a logit link. The model includes fixed effects for visit, treatment and visit\*treatment interaction with an unstructured within-subject correlation structure across visits. The overall test p-value is a 3 degree-of-freedom test comparing each active treatment vs. placebo at Day 85.||||0.760
81536313|NCT03040141|162755169|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.7839|||||||ANCOVA|||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.7839
81682220|NCT03093402|163061284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.676|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The dichotomous outcome is modeled using the generalized estimating equations approach under the binomial distribution with a logit link. The model includes fixed effects for visit, treatment and visit\*treatment interaction with an unstructured within-subject correlation structure across visits. The overall test p-value is a 3 degree-of-freedom test comparing each active treatment vs. placebo at Day 113.||||0.676
81682221|NCT03093402|163061285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.796||||||This p-value is from an exact likelihood ratio test at Day 29 testing that the proportion of subjects with \>= 50% improvement is equal among the 4 treatment groups.|Exact Likelihood Ratio Test|||||||0.796
81682222|NCT03093402|163061285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.955||||||This p-value is from an exact likelihood ratio test at Day 57 testing that the proportion of subjects with \>= 50% improvement is equal among the 4 treatment groups.|Exact Likelihood Ratio Test|||||||0.955
81709290|NCT01040728|163115525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.12|0.195|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.195|0.120|<0.0001
81536314|NCT03040141|162755169|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.4893|||||||ANCOVA|||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.4893
81682223|NCT03093402|163061285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.211||||||This p-value is from an exact likelihood ratio test at Day 85 testing that the proportion of subjects with \>= 50% improvement is equal among the 4 treatment groups.|Exact Likelihood Ratio Test|||||||0.211
81682224|NCT03093402|163061285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.481||||||This p-value is from an exact likelihood ratio test at Day 113 testing that the proportion of subjects with \>= 50% improvement is equal among the 4 treatment groups.|Exact Likelihood Ratio Test|||||||0.481
81709291|NCT01040728|163115526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.276|0.384|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.384|0.276|<0.0001
81467551|NCT01041976|162627179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81536315|NCT03040141|162755169|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.5101|||||||ANCOVA|||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.5101
81536316|NCT03040141|162755170|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.5436|||||||ANCOVA|||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.5436
81536317|NCT03040141|162755170|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.8215|||||||ANCOVA|||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.8215
81682225|NCT03093402|163061286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||This p-value is from an exact likelihood ratio test at Day 29 testing that the proportion of subjects with \>= 75% improvement is equal among the 4 treatment groups.|Exact Likelihood Ratio Test|||||||0.790
81682226|NCT03093402|163061286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.843||||||This p-value is from an exact likelihood ratio test at Day 57 testing that the proportion of subjects with \>= 75% improvement is equal among the 4 treatment groups.|Exact Likelihood Ratio Test|||||||0.843
81682227|NCT03093402|163061286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.637||||||This p-value is from an exact likelihood ratio test at Day 85 testing that the proportion of subjects with \>= 75% improvement is equal among the 4 treatment groups.|Exact Likelihood Ratio Test|||||||0.637
81682228|NCT03093402|163061286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.243||||||This p-value is from an exact likelihood ratio test at Day 113 testing that the proportion of subjects with \>= 75% improvement is equal among the 4 treatment groups.|Exact Likelihood Ratio Test|||||||0.243
81682229|NCT03093402|163061287|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||This p-value is from an exact likelihood ratio test at Day 57 testing that the proportion of subjects with \>=100% improvement is equal among the 4 treatment groups.|Exact Likelihood Ratio Test|||JBT-101 High, JBT-101 Medium, JBT-101 Low, Placebo||||>0.999
81682230|NCT03093402|163061287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.861||||||This p-value is from an exact likelihood ratio test at Day 85 testing that the proportion of subjects with \>= 100% improvement is equal among the 4 treatment groups.|Exact Likelihood Ratio Test|||JBT-101 High, JBT-101 Medium, JBT-101 Low, Placebo||||0.861
81682231|NCT03093402|163061288|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|8.7||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline tender joint count at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline tender joint count for High JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated tender joint count mean change from baseline (95% confidence interval) for Placebo was -6.3 (-12.0, -0.7).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||8.7|-4.8|0.390
81682232|NCT03093402|163061288|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|8.2||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline tender joint count at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline tender joint count for Medium JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated tender joint count mean change from baseline (95% confidence interval) for Placebo was -6.3 (-12.0, -0.7).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||8.2|-4.9|0.390
81682233|NCT03093402|163061288|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|4.6||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline tender joint count at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline tender joint count for Low JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated tender joint count mean change from baseline (95% confidence interval) for Placebo was -6.3 (-12.0, -0.7).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||4.6|-8.6|0.390
81682234|NCT03093402|163061289|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.0||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline swollen joint count at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline swollen joint count for High JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated swollen joint count mean change from baseline (95% confidence interval) for Placebo was -4.0 (-5.7, -2.4).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||3.0|-1.6|0.556
81682235|NCT03093402|163061289|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|2.0||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline swollen joint count at Day 85 for each JBT-101 cohort versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline swollen joint count for Medium JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated swollen joint count mean change from baseline (95% confidence interval) for Placebo was -4.0 (-5.7, -2.4).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||2.0|-2.5|0.556
81682236|NCT03093402|163061289|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.4||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline swollen joint count at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline swollen joint count for High JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated swollen joint count mean change from baseline (95% confidence interval) for Placebo was -4.0 (-5.7, -2.4).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||1.4|-3.1|0.556
81682237|NCT03093402|163061290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.669|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The dichotomous outcome is modeled using the generalized estimating equations approach under the binomial distribution with a logit link. The model includes fixed effects for visit, treatment and visit\*treatment interaction with an unstructured within-subject correlation structure across visits. The overall test p-value is a 3 degree-of-freedom test comparing each of the 3 active treatments vs. placebo at Day 29.||||0.669
81682238|NCT03093402|163061290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.432|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The dichotomous outcome is modeled using the generalized estimating equations approach under the binomial distribution with a logit link. The model includes fixed effects for visit, treatment and visit\*treatment interaction with an unstructured within-subject correlation structure across visits. The overall test p-value is a 3 degree-of-freedom test comparing each of the 3 active treatments vs. placebo at Day 57.||||0.432
81709292|NCT01040728|163115526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.326|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.272|0.381|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.381|0.272|<0.0001
81467552|NCT00535847|162627184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.703|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.259|37.884||||||Stratified Analysis (Mantel-Haenszel)- The Mantel-Haenszel estimator provides an estimate of the common odds ratio for the association between eRVR and SVR across the prior response strata.||37.884|4.259|
81467553|NCT01258075|162627192|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.5494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.29|||ANCOVA|Based on a mixed effect ANCOVA model with treatment and previous type 2 diabetes treatment stratum as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.29|-0.54|0.5494
81682239|NCT03093402|163061290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The dichotomous outcome is modeled using the generalized estimating equations approach under the binomial distribution with a logit link. The model includes fixed effects for visit, treatment and visit\*treatment interaction with an unstructured within-subject correlation structure across visits. The overall test p-value is a 3 degree-of-freedom test comparing each of the 3 active treatments vs. placebo at Day 85.||||0.780
81682240|NCT03093402|163061290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.285|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The dichotomous outcome is modeled using the generalized estimating equations approach under the binomial distribution with a logit link. The model includes fixed effects for visit, treatment and visit\*treatment interaction with an unstructured within-subject correlation structure across visits. The overall test p-value is a 3 degree-of-freedom test comparing each of the 3 active treatments vs. placebo at Day 113.||||0.285
81682241|NCT03093402|163061292|SUPERIORITY|The dichotomous outcome is modeled using the generalized estimating equations approach under the binomial distribution with a logit link. The model includes fixed effects for visit, treatment and visit\*treatment interaction with an unstructured within-subject correlation structure across visits. The overall test p-value is a 3 degree-of-freedom test comparing each of the 3 active treatments vs. placebo at Day 29.||||||0.872|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||JBT-101 High, JBT-101 Medium, JBT-101 Low, Placebo||||0.872
81682242|NCT03093402|163061292|SUPERIORITY|The dichotomous outcome is modeled using the generalized estimating equations approach under the binomial distribution with a logit link. The model includes fixed effects for visit, treatment and visit\*treatment interaction with an unstructured within-subject correlation structure across visits. The overall test p-value is a 3 degree-of-freedom test comparing each of the 3 active treatments vs. placebo at Day 57.||||||0.895|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||JBT-101 High, JBT-101 Medium, JBT-101 Low, Placebo||||0.895
81682243|NCT03093402|163061292|SUPERIORITY|The dichotomous outcome is modeled using the generalized estimating equations approach under the binomial distribution with a logit link. The model includes fixed effects for visit, treatment and visit\*treatment interaction with an unstructured within-subject correlation structure across visits. The overall test p-value is a 3 degree-of-freedom test comparing each of the 3 active treatments vs. placebo at Day 85.||||||0.669|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||JBT-101 High, JBT-101 Medium, JBT-101 Low, Placebo||||0.669
81682244|NCT03093402|163061292|SUPERIORITY|The dichotomous outcome is modeled using the generalized estimating equations approach under the binomial distribution with a logit link. The model includes fixed effects for visit, treatment and visit\*treatment interaction with an unstructured within-subject correlation structure across visits. The overall test p-value is a 3 degree-of-freedom test comparing each of the 3 active treatments vs. placebo at Day 113.||||||0.668|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||JBT-101 High, JBT-101 Medium, JBT-101 Low, Placebo||||0.668
81682245|NCT03093402|163061293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.5||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline SELENA-SLEDAI Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline SLEDAI score for High JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated Day 85 SLEDAI mean change from baseline (95% confidence interval) for Placebo was -2.2 (-3.6, -0.8).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||1.5|-2.3|.820
81682246|NCT03093402|163061293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.8||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline SELENA-SLEDAI Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline SLEDAI score for Medium JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated Day 85 SLEDAI mean change from baseline (95% confidence interval) for Placebo was -2.2 (-3.6, -0.8).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||1.8|-2.0|.820
81682247|NCT03093402|163061293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.1||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline SELENA-SLEDAI Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline SLEDAI score for Low JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated Day 85 SLEDAI mean change from baseline (95% confidence interval) for Placebo was -2.2 (-3.6, -0.8).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||1.1|-2.6|.820
81682248|NCT03093402|163061294|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.4||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline BILAG total score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline BILAG score for High JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -4.3 (-7.0, -1.5).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||4.4|-3.0|.244
81467554|NCT01252563|162627205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Week 4|t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that the mean change in ambulatory SBP from the baseline was equal to 0.||||<0.001
81575986|NCT02064868|162823340|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81575987|NCT02064868|162823341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0002
81682249|NCT03093402|163061294|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|2.0||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline BILAG total score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline BILAG score for Medium JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -4.3 (-7.0, -1.5).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||2.0|-5.2|.244
81682250|NCT03093402|163061294|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|0.9||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline BILAG total score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline BILAG score for Low JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -4.3 (-7.0, -1.5).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||0.9|-6.2|.244
81682251|NCT03093402|163061295|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.4||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline Physician's Global Assessment (PGA) Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline PGA score for High JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -0.43 (-0.70, -0.15).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||0.40|-0.27|0.408
81682252|NCT03093402|163061295|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.26||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline Physician's Global Assessment (PGA) Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline PGA score for High JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -0.43 (-0.70, -0.15).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||0.26|-0.40|0.408
81682253|NCT03093402|163061295|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.16||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline Physician's Global Assessment (PGA) Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline PGA score for Low JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -0.43 (-0.70, -0.15).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||0.16|-0.50|0.408
81682254|NCT03093402|163061296|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.48||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.24|-5.72||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline Patient Global Assessment Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline Patient Global Assessment score for High JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -5.27 (-16.11, 5.56).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||-5.72|-37.24|0.070
81682255|NCT03093402|163061296|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.33|4.54||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline Patient Global Assessment Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline Patient Global Assessment score for High JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -5.27 (-16.11, 5.56).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||4.54|-25.33|0.070
81682256|NCT03093402|163061296|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.81||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.78|4.16||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline Patient Global Assessment Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference in the change from baseline Patient Global Assessment score for Low JBT-101 - Placebo. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -5.27 (-16.11, 5.56).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||4.16|-25.78|0.070
81682257|NCT03093402|163061297|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.38|3.99||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline Physical Function T-score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of High JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was 1.8 (-0.8, 4.3).|||3.99|-3.38|0.979
81682258|NCT03093402|163061297|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|3.93||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline Physical Function T-score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Medium JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was 1.8 (-0.8, 4.3).|||3.93|-3.13|0.979
81709293|NCT01040728|163115526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001||95.0|0.316|0.424|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.424|0.316|<0.0001
81709294|NCT01040728|163115527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.278|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001||95.0|0.214|0.342|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.342|0.214|<0.0001
81709295|NCT01040728|163115527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.264|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001||95.0|0.2|0.329|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.329|0.200|<0.0001
81467555|NCT01252563|162627205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Week 8|t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that the mean change in ambulatory SBP from the baseline was equal to 0.||||<0.001
81682259|NCT03093402|163061297|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.77||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|4.31||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Physical Function Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Low JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 mean change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was 1.8 (-0.8, 4.3).|||4.31|-2.77|0.979
81467556|NCT01252563|162627205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Week 12|t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that the mean change in ambulatory SBP from the baseline was equal to 0.||||<0.001
81536318|NCT03040141|162755170|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.6319|||||||ANCOVA|||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.6319
81536319|NCT03040141|162755170|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.7011|||||||ANCOVA|||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.7011
81536320|NCT03040141|162755171|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.478|||||||Regression, Logistic|||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.478
81536321|NCT03040141|162755171|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.468|||||||Regression, Logistic|||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||||0.468
81536322|NCT03040141|162755171|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.412|||||||Regression, Logistic|||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons||||0.412
81682260|NCT03093402|163061298|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.44||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.14|3.26||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Anxiety T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of High JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 mean change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -1.8 (-4.8, 1.2).|||3.26|-6.14|0.788
81682261|NCT03093402|163061298|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.56||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.07|2.96||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Anxiety T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Medium JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 mean change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -1.8 (-4.8, 1.2).|||2.96|-6.07|0.788
81682262|NCT03093402|163061298|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|4.94||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Anxiety T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Low JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 mean change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -1.8 (-4.8, 1.2).|||4.94|-4.00|0.788
81682263|NCT03093402|163061299|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.49||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.14|3.16||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Depression T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of High JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 mean change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -1.7(-4.6, 1.3).|||3.16|-6.14|0.766
81682264|NCT03093402|163061299|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|5.11||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Depression T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Medium JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -1.7(-4.6, 1.3).|||5.11|-3.60|0.766
81682265|NCT03093402|163061299|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.24||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.55|3.07||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Depression T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Low JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -1.7(-4.6, 1.3).|||3.07|-5.55|0.766
81682266|NCT03093402|163061300|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.04|5.17||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Fatigue T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of High JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 mean change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -4.7 (-8.3, -1.1).|||5.17|-6.04|0.982
81709296|NCT01040728|163115527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001||95.0|0.238|0.366|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.366|0.238|<0.0001
81536323|NCT03040141|162755171|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||||0.982|||||||Regression, Logistic|||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons||||0.982
81536324|NCT03318549|162755197|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.011
81536325|NCT03318549|162755197|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.022
81536326|NCT03318549|162755198|OTHER|||||||0.303|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.303
81536327|NCT03318549|162755201|OTHER|||||||0.132|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.132
81536328|NCT03318549|162755201|OTHER|||||||0.647|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.647
81536329|NCT00539994|162755206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81536330|NCT00539994|162755206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81536331|NCT01787461|162755234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.14||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.44|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24: Analysis was performed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.44|-0.16|0.358
81536332|NCT01787461|162755235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.037||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau classification of photoaging and site.||0.27|-0.19|0.568
81575988|NCT02064868|162823342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1392|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1392
81709297|NCT01040728|163115528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.304|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.244|0.363|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.363|0.244|<0.0001
81709298|NCT01040728|163115528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.283|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.222|0.343|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.343|0.222|<0.0001
81709299|NCT01040728|163115528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.335|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.275|0.395|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.395|0.275|<0.0001
81709300|NCT01040728|163115529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.309|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.430|0.309|<0.0001
81709301|NCT01040728|163115529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.366|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.306|0.426|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.426|0.306|<0.0001
81709302|NCT01040728|163115529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.202|0.322|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.322|0.202|<0.0001
81709303|NCT01040728|163115530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.344|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|<|0.0001||95.0|0.287|0.401|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.401|0.287|<0.0001
81536333|NCT01787461|162755236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.04||||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.33|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.33|-0.25|0.797
81536334|NCT01787461|162755237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.3|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Fine lines/wrinkles (Periocular area): Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.30|-0.29|0.965
81467557|NCT01252563|162627205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Last Day|t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that the mean change in ambulatory SBP from the baseline was equal to 0.||||<0.001
81536335|NCT01787461|162755237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.05||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Fine lines/wrinkles (Perioral area): Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.30|-0.20|0.674
81536336|NCT01787461|162755237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.32|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Under eye dark circles or bags: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.32|-0.35|0.916
81709304|NCT01040728|163115530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.353|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|<|0.0001||95.0|0.296|0.411|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.411|0.296|<0.0001
81709305|NCT01040728|163115530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|<|0.0001||95.0|0.314|0.427|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.427|0.314|<0.0001
81709306|NCT01040728|163115531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.334|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.272|0.396|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.396|0.272|<0.0001
81709307|NCT01040728|163115531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.346|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001||95.0|0.283|0.408|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.408|0.283|<0.0001
81536337|NCT01787461|162755237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.35|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Mottled hyperpigmentation: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.35|-0.39|0.915
81536338|NCT01787461|162755237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.07||||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.26|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Sallowness/yellowing: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.26|-0.40|0.672
81575989|NCT02064868|162823344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3115|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 5||||0.3115
81536339|NCT01787461|162755237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.08||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.43|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Roughness/texture: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.43|-0.27|0.655
81536340|NCT01787461|162755237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.43|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Fine lines/wrinkles(Periocular area): Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.43|-0.23|0.561
81536341|NCT01787461|162755237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.4|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Fine lines/wrinkles(Perioral area): Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.40|-0.14|0.356
81536342|NCT01787461|162755237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.08||||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.43|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Under eye dark circles or bags: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.43|-0.28|0.669
81536343|NCT01787461|162755237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.34|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Mottled hyperpigmentation: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.34|-0.32|0.954
81682267|NCT03093402|163061300|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|4.5||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Fatigue T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Medium JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 mean change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -4.7 (-8.3, -1.1).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||4.50|-6.22|0.982
81682268|NCT03093402|163061300|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.32|4.36||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Fatigue T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Low JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 mean change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -4.7 (-8.3, -1.1).|||4.36|-6.32|0.982
81682269|NCT03093402|163061301|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|4.91||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Sleep Disturbance T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of High JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -3.5 (-6.8, -0.3).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||4.91|-4.74|0.607
81682270|NCT03093402|163061301|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.93||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|7.71||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Sleep Disturbance T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Medium JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -3.5 (-6.8, -0.3).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||7.71|-1.85|0.607
81682271|NCT03093402|163061301|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.44||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|6.09||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Sleep Disturbance T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Low JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -3.5 (-6.8, -0.3).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||6.09|-3.22|0.607
81682272|NCT03093402|163061302|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|4.3||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Social Role Satisfaction T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of High JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was 4.2 (0.8, 7.6).|||4.30|-4.66|0.981
81682273|NCT03093402|163061302|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|4.86||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Social Role Satisfaction T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Medium JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was 4.2 (0.8, 7.6).|||4.86|-3.84|0.981
81536344|NCT01787461|162755237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.22|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Sallowness/yellowing: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.22|-0.34|0.684
81536345|NCT01787461|162755237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.3|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Roughness/texture: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.30|-0.35|0.886
81536346|NCT01787461|162755238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.37|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Decolletage-Crepyness: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau cassification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.37|-0.33|0.901
81575990|NCT02064868|162823344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1236|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||||0.1236
81682274|NCT03093402|163061302|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|4.08||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Social Role Satisfaction T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Low JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was 4.2 (0.8, 7.6).|||4.08|-4.62|0.981
81682275|NCT03093402|163061303|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.85||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|2.29||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Pain Interference T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of High JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -4.9 (-7.6, -2.1).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||2.29|-6.00|0.653
81682276|NCT03093402|163061303|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|4.88||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Pain Interference T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Medium JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -4.9 (-7.6, -2.1).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||4.88|-3.10|0.653
81682277|NCT03093402|163061303|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|3.67||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Pain Interference T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Low JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -4.9 (-7.6, -2.1).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||3.67|-4.31|0.653
81682278|NCT03093402|163061304|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|0.29||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Pain Intensity at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of High JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -1.1 (-2.1, -0.1).|||0.29|-2.56|0.245
81682279|NCT03093402|163061304|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|0.8||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Pain Intensity at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Medium JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -1.1 (-2.1, -0.1).|||0.80|-1.93|0.245
81682280|NCT03093402|163061304|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|0.09||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Pain Intensity at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Low JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was -1.1 (-2.1, -0.1).|||0.09|-2.64|0.245
81682281|NCT03093402|163061305|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.45|3.54||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Cognitive Function T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of High JBT-101 - Placebo in the change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was 1.4 (-1.5, 4.4).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||3.54|-4.45|0.608
81682282|NCT03093402|163061305|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|5.47||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Cognitive Function T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Medium JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was 1.4 (-1.5, 4.4).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||5.47|-2.27|0.608
81682283|NCT03093402|163061305|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|5.45||This p-value is from the overall 3 degree of freedom test that simultaneously compares the mean difference in the change from baseline PROMIS Cognitive Function T-Score at Day 85 for each of the 3 JBT-101 cohorts versus placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated mean difference of Low JBT-101 - Placebo in the mean change from baseline at Day 85. The estimated Day 85 change from baseline and 95% confidence interval for the Placebo group was 1.4 (-1.5, 4.4).|Each active JBT-101 cohort is compared to placebo.||5.45|-2.25|0.608
81709308|NCT01040728|163115531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.378|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.316|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.440|0.316|<0.0001
81467558|NCT01252563|162627206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 4|t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that the mean change in ambulatory DBP from the baseline was equal to 0.||||<0.001
81467559|NCT01252563|162627206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Week 8|t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that the mean change in ambulatory DBP from the baseline was equal to 0.||||<0.001
81536347|NCT01787461|162755238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.14||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.47|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Decolletage-Mottled Hyperpigmentation: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau cassification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.47|-0.19|0.399
81682284|NCT02886702|163061321|EQUIVALENCE|90% confidence interval on the difference between the proportions to be within \[-20%, +20%\].|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.5||||||90.0|-12.6|3.6||p-value not calculated|Yates' corrected confidence interval|||||3.6|-12.6|
81682285|NCT02886702|163061321|SUPERIORITY|Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) for missing efficacy values||||||0.352|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by clinical site||||||0.3520
81682286|NCT02886702|163061322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8105|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by clinical site||||||0.8105
81682287|NCT02886702|163061322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0613|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by clinical site||||||0.0613
81682288|NCT02886702|163061323|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by clinical site||||||1.0000
81682289|NCT02886702|163061323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0712|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by clinical site||||||0.0712
81682290|NCT03168867|163061375|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81682291|NCT00707577|163061413|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|random effects regression models for panel data adjusted for clustering within team||||||<0.05
81682292|NCT00642642|163061462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0109||95.0||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|McNemar|Paired test of proportions||"Null hypothesis: no difference in the response rates between the two treatment arms.~Statistical test: McNemar's paired test of proportions Significance level: two sided alpha of 0.05 for each of the two co-primary endpoints.~Assumptions for power calculations:~Response rate for azficel-T treated cheek = 40% Response rate for placebo treated cheek = 20% 10% dropout rate; dropouts counted as failures. Low correlation between cheeks \& 50% correlation between endpoints"||||0.0109
81682293|NCT00642642|163061463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|McNemar|paired test of proportions||"Null hypothesis: no difference in the response rates between the two treatment arms.~Statistical test: McNemar's paired test of proportions Significance level: two sided alpha of 0.05 for each of the two co-primary endpoints.~Assumptions for power calculations:~Response rate for azficel-T treated cheek = 40% Response rate for placebo treated cheek = 20% 10% dropout rate; dropouts counted as failures. Low correlation between cheeks \& 50% correlation between endpoints"||||<0.0001
81682294|NCT00963807|163061522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.336|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.336
81682295|NCT03263091|163061531|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.582||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.761|3.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The odds ratio along with its 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test adjusting for the stratification factors (EPO level, International Prognostic Scoring System - Revised \[IPSS-R\] risk category and RBC transfusion burden).||3.290|0.761|0.217
81682296|NCT01381094|163061548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.35||||||||1.35|0.24|
81682297|NCT01381094|163061548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.33||||||||1.33|0.20|
81682298|NCT01381094|163061548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.83||||||||1.83|0.73|
81682299|NCT01381094|163061548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.0||||||||2.00|0.91|
81682300|NCT01381094|163061548|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81682301|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9355|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.9355
81682302|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6594|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.6594
81682303|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0203|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.0203
81682304|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0369|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.0369
81682305|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY|p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).|||||=|0.3713|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||||||=0.3713
81682306|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.163|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.1630
81682307|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7615|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.7615
81536348|NCT01787461|162755238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.03||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.32|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Back of Hands-Crepyness: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau cassification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.32|-0.38|0.875
81682308|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.004|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0040
81709309|NCT01040728|163115532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.244|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001||95.0|0.179|0.309|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.309|0.179|<0.0001
81709310|NCT01040728|163115532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.216|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001||95.0|0.15|0.282|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.282|0.150|<0.0001
81467560|NCT01252563|162627206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Week 12|t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that the mean change in ambulatory DBP from the baseline was equal to 0.||||<0.001
81467561|NCT01252563|162627206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Last Day|t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that the mean change in ambulatory DBP from the baseline was equal to 0.||||<0.001
81536349|NCT01787461|162755238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.43||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.73|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Back of Hands-Mottled Hyperpigmentation: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau cassification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.73|0.13|0.005
81682309|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0003|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0003
81682310|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3978|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.3978
81682311|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0083|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0083
81682312|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0323|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0323
81682313|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0003|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0003
81682314|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0001
81682315|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.423|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.4230
81682316|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0023|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0023
81682317|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0009|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0009
81682318|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||<0.0001
81682319|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||<0.0001
81709311|NCT01040728|163115532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001||95.0|0.191|0.321|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects and patient as a random effect and study baseline as a continuous covariate.|Tio 18 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.321|0.191|<0.0001
81709312|NCT01012037|163115540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.97|-0.52|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 2.5mg bid versus Placebo||-0.52|-0.97|<0.0001
81575991|NCT02670083|162823348|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.354|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.53||||||||0.53|-0.86|
81536350|NCT01787461|162755238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.38|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Decolletage-Crepyness: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau cassification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.38|-0.33|0.876
81682320|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5291|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.5291
81682321|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0002|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0002
81682322|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0222|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0222
81682323|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0002|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0002
81682324|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0002|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0002
81682325|NCT01381094|163061549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9314|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.9314
81682326|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5219|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.5219
81682327|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6743|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.6743
81682328|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0078|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.0078
81682329|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0301|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.0301
81682330|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4502|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.4502
81682331|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6967|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.6967
81682332|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7385|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.7385
81682333|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0176|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0176
81682334|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0057|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0057
81682335|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5551|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.5551
81682336|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0086|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0086
81682337|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2385|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.2385
81682338|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0007|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0007
81575992|NCT02670083|162823349|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.083|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|1.87||||||||1.87|-2.39|
81682339|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0002|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0002
81682340|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8895|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.8895
81682341|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0127|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0127
81682342|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0076|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0076
81682343|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0007|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0007
81682344|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||<0.0001
81682345|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5522|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.5522
81682346|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0031|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0031
81682347|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2188|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.2188
81682348|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0054|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0054
81682349|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0037|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0037
81682350|NCT01381094|163061550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9521|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.9521
81467562|NCT01252563|162627209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was Complication. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between participants with complication(s) and participants without complication in the frequency of treatment-related adverse events."||||<0.001
81682351|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3943|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.3943
81682352|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2096|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.2096
81682353|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0637|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.0637
81682354|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5016|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.5016
81682355|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7549|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.7549
81467563|NCT01252563|162627210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was Gender. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between male and female in the frequency of treatment-related adverse events."||||<0.001
81682356|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5991|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.5991
81467564|NCT01252563|162627211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.036|||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was angina pectoris as a complication. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between participants with angina pectoris and participants without angina pectoris in the frequency of treatment-related adverse events."||||0.036
81682357|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4258|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.4258
81536351|NCT01787461|162755238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.05||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.38|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Decolletage-Mottled Hyperpigmentation: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau cassification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.38|-0.29|0.789
81682358|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0336|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0336
81682359|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0258|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0258
81682360|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2412|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.2412
81682361|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0031|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0031
81682362|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7705|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.7705
81682363|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0024|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0024
81682364|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0006|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0006
81682365|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6189|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.6189
81682366|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0075|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0075
81682367|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0259|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0259
81682368|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||<0.0001
81682369|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||<0.0001
81467565|NCT01252563|162627212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was dyslipidaemia as a complication. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between participants with dyslipidaemia and participants without dyslipidaemia in the frequency of treatment-related adverse events."||||0.020
81682370|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8898|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.8898
81682371|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0010
81682372|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2864|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.2864
81682373|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0002|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0002
81682374|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0016|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0016
81536352|NCT01787461|162755238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.04||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.38|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Back of Hands- Crepyness: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau cassification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.38|-0.31|0.901
81682375|NCT01381094|163061551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9697|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.9697
81682376|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=1.0000
81682377|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0055|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.0055
81682378|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0009|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.0009
81682379|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0002|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.0002
81682380|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9722|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 1).||||=0.9722
81682381|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=1.0000
81682382|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0008|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0008
81682383|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0002|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0002
81682384|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||<0.0001
81682385|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6579|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.6579
81682386|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4102|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.4102
81682387|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0023|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0023
81682388|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0052|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0052
81682389|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0017|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0017
81682390|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7378|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.7378
81682391|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3371|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.3371
81682392|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0916|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0916
81682393|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4656|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.4656
81682394|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1629|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.1629
81682395|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7032|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.7032
81536353|NCT01787461|162755238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.38||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.72|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Back of Hands - Mottled Hyperpigmentation: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau cassification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.72|0.04|0.027
81536354|NCT01787461|162755239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.083||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 12, Overall appearance of facial skin: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.27|-0.10|0.688
81682396|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5194|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.5194
81682397|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8516|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.8516
81682398|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0017|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0017
81682399|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0656|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0656
81682400|NCT01381094|163061552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6495|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.6495
81682401|NCT01381094|163061553|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2065|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||=0.2065
81682402|NCT01381094|163061553|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1807|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||=0.1807
81682403|NCT01381094|163061553|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7869|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||=0.7869
81682404|NCT01381094|163061553|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4743|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||=0.4743
81682405|NCT01381094|163061553|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6407|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||=0.6407
81682406|NCT01381094|163061554|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||<0.0001
81682407|NCT01381094|163061554|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0002|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||=0.0002
81682408|NCT01381094|163061554|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||<0.0001
81682409|NCT01381094|163061554|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||<0.0001
81682410|NCT01381094|163061554|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||<0.0001
81682411|NCT01381094|163061555|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0002|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||=0.0002
81682412|NCT01381094|163061555|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0004|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||=0.0004
81682413|NCT01381094|163061555|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0002|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||=0.0002
81467566|NCT01252563|162627213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.049|||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was antihypertensive as a concomitant drug. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between participants receiving antihypertensive and participants receiving no antihypertensive in the frequency of treatment-related adverse events."||||0.049
81536355|NCT01787461|162755239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.121||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 12, Fine lines/wrinkles: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.33|-0.08|0.445
81709313|NCT01012037|163115540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.02|-0.58|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg qd versus Placebo||-0.58|-1.02|<0.0001
81709314|NCT01012037|163115540|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pre-defined non-inferiority margin was +0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||||95.0|-0.07|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 2.5mg bid versus Linagliptin 5mg qd||0.19|-0.07|
81467567|NCT01252563|162627214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.043|||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was ARB as a concomitant drug. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between participants receiving ARB and participants receiving no ARB in the frequency of treatment-related adverse events."||||0.043
81682414|NCT01381094|163061555|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||<0.0001
81682415|NCT01381094|163061555|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0002|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||=0.0002
81682416|NCT01381094|163061556|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||<0.0001
81682417|NCT01381094|163061556|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0043|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||=0.0043
81682418|NCT01381094|163061556|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||<0.0001
81682419|NCT01381094|163061556|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||<0.0001
81682420|NCT01381094|163061556|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||=0.0001
81682421|NCT01381094|163061557|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0027|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||=0.0027
81682422|NCT01381094|163061557|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||<0.0001
81682423|NCT01381094|163061557|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||=0.0001
81682424|NCT01381094|163061557|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||<0.0001
81682425|NCT01381094|163061557|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0005|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group.||||=0.0005
81682426|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6051|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.6051
81682427|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5197|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.5197
81682428|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1073|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.1073
81682429|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1321|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.1321
81682430|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4358|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.4358
81682431|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8109|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.8109
81682432|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2575|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.2575
81682433|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8361|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.8361
81709315|NCT01012037|163115541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.83|-0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linagliptin 2.5mg bid versus Placebo||-0.48|-0.83|<0.0001
81709316|NCT01012037|163115541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.84|-0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linagliptin 5mg qd versus Placebo||-0.49|-0.84|<0.0001
81709317|NCT01012037|163115541|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pre-defined non-inferiority margin was +0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||||95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linagliptin 2.5mg bid versus Linagliptin 5mg qd||0.10|-0.10|
81709318|NCT01012037|163115542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.0|-0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linagliptin 2.5mg bid versus Placebo||-0.54|-1.00|<0.0001
81709319|NCT01012037|163115542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.05|-0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linagliptin 5mg qd versus Placebo||-0.59|-1.05|<0.0001
81709320|NCT01012037|163115542|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pre-defined non-inferiority margin was +0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||||95.0|-0.08|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linagliptin 2.5mg bid versus Linagliptin 5mg qd||0.18|-0.08|
81709321|NCT01012037|163115543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6||0.0029||95.0|-22.7|-4.7|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 2.5mg bid versus Placebo||-4.7|-22.7|0.0029
81709322|NCT01012037|163115543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6||0.0001||95.0|-26.7|-8.8|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5 mg qd versus Placebo||-8.8|-26.7|0.0001
81536356|NCT01787461|162755239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.205||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 12, Under eye dark circles or bags: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.40|0.01|0.318
81536357|NCT01787461|162755239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|-0.012||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 12, Discoloration: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.12|-0.15|0.633
81536358|NCT01787461|162755239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|-0.018||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 12, Complexion/Glow: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.19|-0.23|0.996
81709323|NCT01012037|163115543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||||95.0|-1.0|9.2|||ANCOVA||No non-inferiority margin was pre-defined for FPG|Linagliptin 2.5mg bid versus Linagliptin 5mg qd||9.2|-1.0|
81709324|NCT01012037|163115544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4||0.0002||95.0|-25.3|-7.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linagliptin 2.5mg bid versus Placebo||-7.8|-25.3|0.0002
81709325|NCT01012037|163115544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|<|0.0001||95.0|-27.6|-10.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linagliptin 5mg qd versus Placebo||-10.2|-27.6|<0.0001
81709326|NCT01012037|163115544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||||95.0|-2.6|7.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||No non-inferiority margin was pre-defined for FPG|Linagliptin 2.5mg bid versus Linagliptin 5mg qd||7.3|-2.6|
81709327|NCT01012037|163115545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.0653||95.0|-20.6|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linagliptin 2.5mg bid versus Placebo||0.6|-20.6|0.0653
81709328|NCT01012037|163115545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.0047||95.0|-25.8|-4.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linagliptin 5mg qd versus Placebo||-4.7|-25.8|0.0047
81709329|NCT01012037|163115545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||||95.0|-0.7|11.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||No non-inferiority margin was pre-defined for FPG|Linagliptin 2.5mg bid versus Linagliptin 5mg qd||11.3|-0.7|
81709330|NCT02237898|163115561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3
81709331|NCT02573012|163115567|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means|0.613||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.346|0.879|||ANCOVA|||||0.879|0.346|0.001
81709332|NCT02573012|163115568|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.285|0.889|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.889|0.285|0.018
81709333|NCT02573012|163115568|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk|0.833||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.714|0.972|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.972|0.714|0.021
81709334|NCT02573012|163115569|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|2.342||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.661|4.023|||ANCOVA|||||4.023|0.661|0.006
81709335|NCT02573012|163115589|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means|2.264||||0.009||95.0|0.574|3.953|||ANCOVA|||||3.953|0.574|0.009
81536359|NCT01787461|162755239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.059||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 12, Smoothness: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.25|-0.13|0.432
81536360|NCT01787461|162755239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.03||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 24, Overall appearance of facial skin: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.19|-0.13|0.833
81575993|NCT02670083|162823350|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.006|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|1.88||||||||1.88|-2.08|
81709336|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single group study. Change in Pain from Baseline amongst those with a tumor response|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive analysis only||Single group change from baseline||||0.11
81709337|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study. Change in Pain from Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.01
81709338|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study. Change in Pain from Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.18
81536361|NCT01787461|162755239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.226||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 24, Fine lines/wrinkles: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.39|0.06|0.171
81682434|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0294|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0294
81682435|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8809|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.8809
81682436|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4971|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.4971
81682437|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3994|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.3994
81682438|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5022|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.5022
81709339|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study. Change in Quality of Life (QOL) from Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.30
81467568|NCT01252563|162627215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was diabetes mellitus as a complication. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between participants with diabetes mellitus and participants without diabetes mellitus in the efficacy."||||<0.001
81575994|NCT02670083|162823351|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||||||||0.20|-0.10|
81682439|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9916|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.9916
81682440|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2292|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.2292
81682441|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1331|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.1331
81682442|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5518|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.5518
81682443|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9032|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.9032
81682444|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2387|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.2387
81682445|NCT01381094|163061563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4251|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.4251
81682446|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0448|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0448
81682447|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0004|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0004
81682448|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0813|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0813
81682449|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0038|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0038
81709340|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study Change in Quality of Life from Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.87||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.61
81709341|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study Change in Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.29||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.12
81709342|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study. Change in Quality of Life from Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.35||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only.||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.05
81709343|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study. Change in Quality of Life from Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.05||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.19
81709344|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study. Change in Quality of Life from Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.46||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.72
81709345|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study. Change in Quality of Life from Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.74||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.36
81709346|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study. Change in Quality of Life from Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.37||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.98
81709347|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study. change in Quality of Life from Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.93
81709348|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study. Change in Quality of Life from Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.16||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.19
81467569|NCT01252563|162627216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was chronic kidney disease as a complication. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between participants with chronic kidney disease and participants without chronic kidney disease in the efficacy."||||<0.001
81575995|NCT02670083|162823352|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.486|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|1.29||||||||1.29|-0.62|
81709349|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study. Change in Quality of Life from Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.58||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.57
81709350|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study. Change in Quality of Life from Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.51||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.45
81709351|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study. Change in Quality of Life from Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.72||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.28
81709352|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study. Change in Quality of Life from Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.52||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.93
81709353|NCT02096471|163115596|SUPERIORITY|Single Group Study. Change in Quality of Life from Baseline amongst those with a Tumor Response.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.53||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Descriptive Analysis Only||Single Group Change from Baseline||||0.89
81709354|NCT04540627|163115600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5802|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5802
81709355|NCT04540627|163115601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4868|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4868
81709356|NCT04540627|163115602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2681|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2681
81709357|NCT04540627|163115603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2431|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2431
81709358|NCT04540627|163115608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4868|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4868
81709359|NCT04540627|163115610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0403|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0403
81709360|NCT01756833|163115772|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.035||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.07||Two prespecified interim analyses for efficacy performed when 1/3 \& 2/3 of primary outcome available, significance level, 1-sided, alpha=.0005. Final analysis 1-sided, alpha=.024. Futility analysis performed when \~2/3 primary outcome was available.|ANCOVA on normal scores|||"Null hypothesis: normal score of MTD at follow-up adjusted for baseline and gender in doxycycline assigned patients - normal score of MTD at follow-up adjusted for baseline and gender in placebo assigned patients = 0.~Sample size: The criterion (alpha) set for statistical significance was 1-sided .025; use of this level means that the inference from the test result will be the same as the inference from 2-sided testing at the .05 significance level."|For the primary analysis, diameters at baseline were ranked from smallest to largest (ranks 1-254). At the 2-year follow-up, ranks 1 through 225 were assigned to the diameters of surviving patients with no aneurysm repair (with missing values estimated by multiple imputation), ranks 226 through 247 were assigned to surviving patients who underwent aneurysm repair (in order of longest to shortest time from randomization to repair), and ranks 248 through 254 were assigned to patients who died (in order of longest to shortest time from randomization to death). Each rank was converted to a normal score corresponding to the value on the standard normal curve (z score) of its percentile among all 254 ranks. The primary analysis was based on linear regression of the change in normal scores from baseline to 2 years. Independent variables were baseline normal score, sex, and a dichotomous variable for the randomly assigned treatment group (0 for placebo, 1 for doxycycline).|0.07|-0.07|0.71
81709361|NCT00461552|163115780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||Treatment time month interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.84
81709362|NCT00461552|163115781|OTHER|||||||0.4||||||Treatment time month interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4
81709363|NCT04623255|163115800|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Chi-squared|||The primary analysis will involve a comparison of the binary outcome '50% reduction in at least two inflammation markers' between the PEX and Standard of Care (control) trial arms using a chi-squared test. The risk difference (and ratio) will be estimated with a 95% confidence interval.||||0.16
81709364|NCT04623255|163115801|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||The primary analysis will involve a comparison of the binary outcome '50% reduction in inflammation marker CRP' between the PEX and Standard of Care (control) trial arms using a chi-squared test. The risk difference (and ratio) will be estimated with a 95% confidence interval.||||0.606
81709365|NCT04623255|163115802|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.245|||||||Chi-squared|||The primary analysis will involve a comparison of the binary outcome '50% reduction in inflammation marker D-Dimer' between the PEX and Standard of Care (control) trial arms using a chi-squared test. The risk difference (and ratio) will be estimated with a 95% confidence interval.||||0.245
81709366|NCT04623255|163115803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.653|||||||Chi-squared|||The primary analysis will involve a comparison of the binary outcome '50% reduction in inflammation marker LDH' between the PEX and Standard of Care (control) trial arms using a chi-squared test. The risk difference (and ratio) will be estimated with a 95% confidence interval.||||0.653
81709367|NCT02120469|163115804|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Dose level B1 (eribulin 1.1 mg/m2 days 1 and 8 every 3 weeks with everolimus 5 mg daily) was defined as the highest dose with acceptable toxicity (RP2D).|||
81709368|NCT00415623|163115810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|||<|0.001||95.0|-9.0|-4.4|||ANCOVA|||The hypothesis of no group differences (null hypothesis) was tested against that of the amlodipine 10 mg arm being superior to the amlodipine 5 mg arm (alternative hypothesis). ANCOVA models with the trough SBP at baseline, body weight, and age as covariates, and the treatment group and study site as factors was used. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).||-4.4|-9.0|<0.001
81709369|NCT00415623|163115811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1|||<|0.001||95.0|-5.7|-2.5|||ANCOVA|||The hypothesis of no group differences (null hypothesis) was tested against that of the amlodipine 10 mg arm being superior to the amlodipine 5 mg arm (alternative hypothesis). ANCOVA models with the trough DBP at baseline, body weight, and age as covariates, and the treatment group and study site as factors was used. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).||-2.5|-5.7|<0.001
81536362|NCT01787461|162755239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|-0.02||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 24, Under eye dark circles or bags: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.12|-0.16|0.796
81709370|NCT00415623|163115812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.1|||<|0.001||95.0|-9.1|-5.1|||ANCOVA|||The hypothesis of no group differences (null hypothesis) was tested against that of the amlodipine 10 mg arm being superior to the amlodipine 5 mg arm (alternative hypothesis). ANCOVA models with the trough SBP at baseline, body weight, and age as covariates, and the treatment group and study site as factors was used. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).||-5.1|-9.1|<0.001
81709371|NCT00415623|163115813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|||<|0.001||95.0|-5.4|-2.6|||ANCOVA|||The hypothesis of no group differences (null hypothesis) was tested against that of the amlodipine 10 mg arm being superior to the amlodipine 5 mg arm (alternative hypothesis). ANCOVA models with the trough DBP at baseline, body weight, and age as covariates, and the treatment group and study site as factors was used. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).||-2.6|-5.4|<0.001
81467570|NCT01252563|162627217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.039|||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was myocardial infarction as a complication. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between participants with myocardial infarction and participants without myocardial infarction in the efficacy."||||0.039
81709372|NCT00415623|163115814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.002||95.0|1.36|3.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Proportions of participants (responder rates) were used for the statistical analyses. The hypothesis of no group differences (null hypothesis) was tested against that of the amlodipine 10 mg arm being superior to the amlodipine 5 mg arm (alternative hypothesis). The test was conducted based on a logistic regression model with baseline SBP value and body weight as covariates, and treatment group and age (\<=64, \>=65) as a factor. The significance level was 0.05 (two-sided).||3.99|1.36|0.002
81575996|NCT02670083|162823353|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.679|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|5.18||||||||5.18|-1.43|
81536363|NCT01787461|162755239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|-0.033||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 24, Discoloration: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.16|-0.23|0.942
81682450|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6861|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.6861
81682451|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0553|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0553
81682452|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0004|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0004
81682453|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||<0.0001
81682454|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||<0.0001
81467571|NCT01252563|162627218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was metabolic syndrome as a complication. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between participants with metabolic syndrome and participants without metabolic syndrome in the efficacy."||||<0.001
81682455|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7379|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.7379
81536364|NCT01787461|162755239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.118||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 24, Complexion/Glow: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.28|-0.05|0.405
81682456|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.072|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0720
81682457|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0002|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0002
81682458|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||<0.0001
81682459|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||<0.0001
81682460|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6781|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.6781
81682461|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0524|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0524
81682462|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0367|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0367
81682463|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6671|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.6671
81682464|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6861|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.6861
81682465|NCT01381094|163061564|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9012|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.9012
81682466|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3953|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.3953
81682467|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.085|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0850
81682468|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6045|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.6045
81682469|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7743|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.7743
81682470|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5326|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.5326
81682471|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3465|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.3465
81682472|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2756|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.2756
81682473|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1414|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.1414
81682474|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6941|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.6941
81682475|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9403|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.9403
81682476|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.831|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.8310
81682477|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0654|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0654
81682478|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4169|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.4169
81682479|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0103|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0103
81682480|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3968|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.3968
81682481|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0325|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0325
81682482|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2151|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.2151
81682483|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8436|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.8436
81682484|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5962|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.5962
81682485|NCT01381094|163061565|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3957|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.3957
81682486|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0294|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0294
81682487|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0021|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0021
81682488|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0004|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0004
81682489|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0001
81682490|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0925|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0925
81682491|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0433|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0433
81682492|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||<0.0001
81682493|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0005|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0005
81682494|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||<0.0001
81682495|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1626|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.1626
81682496|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0366|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0366
81467572|NCT01252563|162627219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was ambulatory SBP at baseline. The null hypothesis was that there was no association between ambulatory SBP at baseline and the number of participants who achieved the target blood pressure specified in the guidelines."||||<0.001
81682497|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0004|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0004
81682498|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0012|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0012
81682499|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||<0.0001
81682500|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1779|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.1779
81682501|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5867|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.5867
81536365|NCT01787461|162755239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.061||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 24, Smoothness: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.26|-0.14|0.687
81682502|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1306|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.1306
81682503|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9889|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.9889
81682504|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2026|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.2026
81682505|NCT01381094|163061566|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5703|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.5703
81682506|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||<0.0001
81682507|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0092|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0092
81682508|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0012|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.0012
81682509|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||<0.0001
81682510|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1157|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 2).||||=0.1157
81682511|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0069|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0069
81682512|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0034|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0034
81682513|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0067|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0067
81682514|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||<0.0001
81575997|NCT02670083|162823354|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.306|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|3.79||||||||3.79|-1.35|
81682515|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0401|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 4).||||=0.0401
81682516|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0042|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0042
81682517|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||<0.0001
81682518|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0002|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0002
81682519|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||<0.0001
81682520|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0422|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Week 6).||||=0.0422
81682521|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0232|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0232
81682522|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0243|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0243
81709373|NCT00415623|163115815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.46|||<|0.001||95.0|2.28|8.74|||Regression, Logistic|||Proportions of participants (responder rates) were used for the statistical analyses. The hypothesis of no group differences (null hypothesis) was tested against that of the amlodipine 10 mg arm being superior to the amlodipine 5 mg arm (alternative hypothesis). The test was conducted based on a logistic regression model with baseline SBP value and body weight as covariates, and treatment group and age (\<=64, \>=65) as a factor. The significance level was 0.05 (two-sided).||8.74|2.28|<0.001
81682523|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0001
81682524|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1089|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.1089
81682525|NCT01381094|163061567|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0833|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||p-value was based on the comparison within treatment group (Change from Baseline to Follow-up).||||=0.0833
81682526|NCT01381094|163061569|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5456|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||||||=0.5456
81682527|NCT01381094|163061569|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0053|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||||||=0.0053
81682528|NCT01381094|163061569|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||||||<0.0001
81682529|NCT01381094|163061569|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.004|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||||||=0.0040
81682530|NCT01381094|163061569|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2017|||||||2 sided t-test/Wilcoxon Signed-rank Test|The comparison was made by using a 2-tailed, paired t-test (if the distribution was normal) or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test otherwise with an α=0.05.||||||=0.2017
81682531|NCT00318292|163061609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.003||95.0|-3.2|-0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.7|-3.2|.003
81682532|NCT00486902|163061622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Sample size was determined assuming an incidence of breakthrough pain of 75% and an absolute difference between groups of -20 to +15%. This rate of request for analgesia in the first 24 h was based on data from a parallel study utilizing the same multimodal postoperative pain regimen for cesarean delivery. Group sample sizes of 90 achieve 80% power to detect this difference using the two-sided Z test with pooled variance. The significance level of the test was targeted at 0.05.||||0.86
81682533|NCT00486902|163061623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81682534|NCT00486902|163061624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.24
81682535|NCT00486902|163061625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.87
81682536|NCT00486902|163061626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.90
81682537|NCT00486902|163061627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.24
81709374|NCT00415623|163115816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.001||95.0|1.5|4.36|||Regression, Logistic|||Proportions of participants (responder rates) were used for the statistical analyses. The hypothesis of no group differences (null hypothesis) was tested against that of the amlodipine 10 mg arm being superior to the amlodipine 5 mg arm (alternative hypothesis). The test was conducted based on a logistic regression model with baseline SBP value and body weight as covariates, and treatment group and age (\<=64, \>=65) as a factor. The significance level was 0.05 (two-sided).||4.36|1.50|0.001
81709375|NCT00415623|163115817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.16|||<|0.001||95.0|2.12|8.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Proportions of participants (responder rates) were used for the statistical analyses. The hypothesis of no group differences (null hypothesis) was tested against that of the amlodipine 10 mg arm being superior to the amlodipine 5 mg arm (alternative hypothesis). The test was conducted based on a logistic regression model with baseline SBP value and body weight as covariates, and treatment group and age (\<=64, \>=65) as a factor. The significance level was 0.05 (two-sided).||8.19|2.12|<0.001
81709376|NCT01369069|163115820|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.08||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted for baseline NIHSS strata (3-7, 8-14, 15-22) and thrombolysis use (Yes/No; includes both IV and IA therapies). Multiple imputation was used for missing data.|It was hypothesized that intensive blood glucose control would be efficacious and safe in acute ischemic stroke patients compared to standard glucose control.||1.08|0.87|0.55
81709377|NCT01369069|163115821|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|3.87|||Fisher Exact||The data of the estimation parameter and the confidence intervals were presented as percentages.|||3.87|1.29|<0.001
81709378|NCT01369069|163115822|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.07||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.33|6.2|||Chi-squared||The data of the estimation parameter and the confidence intervals were presented as percentages.|||6.20|-8.33|0.77
81536366|NCT01787461|162755240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.384||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 12, Decolletage-Overall: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.54|0.23|0.017
81536367|NCT01787461|162755240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.248||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 12, Decolletage-Wrinkling/crinkling: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.40|0.09|0.073
81682538|NCT00486902|163061628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81682539|NCT00486902|163061629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.09|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-0.09|-1.1|0.02
81536368|NCT01787461|162755240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.057||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 12, Decolletage-Discoloration: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.22|-0.11|0.117
81682540|NCT04178590|163061634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.429||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.429
81682541|NCT04178590|163061635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682542|NCT04178590|163061636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682543|NCT04178590|163061637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81709379|NCT01369069|163115823|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.48||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.79|6.75|||Chi-squared||The data of the estimation parameter and the confidence intervals were presented as percentages.|||6.75|-5.79|0.88
81682544|NCT04178590|163061638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.575||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.575
81682545|NCT04178590|163061639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.575||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.575
81682546|NCT04178590|163061640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.249||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.249
81682547|NCT04178590|163061641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.871||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.871
81682548|NCT04178590|163061642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.773||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.773
81682549|NCT04178590|163061643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81536369|NCT01787461|162755240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|-0.096||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 12, Back of Hands-Overall: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.12|-0.31|0.662
81709380|NCT01369069|163115824|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.25|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.25|-0.13|0.74
81709381|NCT01369069|163115825|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.15|||Chi-squared|||||1.15|0.58|0.24
81709382|NCT01809327|163115826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.657|-0.269|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-0.269|-0.657|0.001
81709383|NCT01809327|163115826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.28|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-0.280|-0.670|0.001
81536370|NCT01787461|162755240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.1||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 12, Back of Hands - Fine lines/wrinkles: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.25|-0.05|0.373
81709384|NCT01809327|163115826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.594|-0.207|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-0.207|-0.594|0.001
81709385|NCT01809327|163115826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.557|-0.169|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-0.169|-0.557|0.001
81536371|NCT01787461|162755240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|-0.031||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 12, Back of Hands - Discoloration: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.12|-0.19|0.294
81575998|NCT02670083|162823356|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.723|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|0.9||||||||0.90|-1.95|
81709386|NCT01809327|163115826|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|P value corresponds to a comparison that canagliflozin is noninferior to Metformin XR by a margin of 0.35%.|Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.258|0.133|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||0.133|-0.258|0.001
81709387|NCT01809327|163115826|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|P value corresponds to a comparison that canagliflozin is noninferior to Metformin XR by a margin of 0.35%.|Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.307|0.082|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||0.082|-0.307|0.001
81709388|NCT01809327|163115827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-0.2|-1.6|0.016
81682550|NCT04178590|163061644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.05||||||0.000
81682551|NCT04178590|163061645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682552|NCT04178590|163061646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.063
81682553|NCT04178590|163061647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682554|NCT04178590|163061648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682555|NCT04178590|163061649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682556|NCT04178590|163061650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.085
81682557|NCT04178590|163061651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81709389|NCT01809327|163115827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-1.1|-2.6|0.002
81709390|NCT01809327|163115827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.6|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-0.6|-2.1|0.001
81709391|NCT01809327|163115827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.4|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-1.4|-2.9|0.001
81682558|NCT04178590|163061652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682559|NCT04178590|163061653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.895||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.895
81682560|NCT04178590|163061654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||p\<0.05|McNemar|||||||0.999
81682561|NCT04178590|163061655|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|McNemar|||||||0.000
81709392|NCT01809327|163115828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.37|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||||2.37|1.06|0.027
81709393|NCT01809327|163115828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|3.33|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||||3.33|1.46|0.016
81575999|NCT02670083|162823357|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.609|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|1.6||||||||1.60|-0.81|
81682562|NCT04178590|163061656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||p\<0.05|McNemar|||||||0.008
81709394|NCT01809327|163115829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.882||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.641|-0.182|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-0.182|-3.641|0.060
81709395|NCT01809327|163115829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.889||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.058|0.431|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||0.431|-3.058|0.147
81682563|NCT04178590|163061657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||p\<0.05|McNemar|||||||0.500
81682564|NCT04178590|163061658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||p\<0.05|McNemar|||||||0.999
81682565|NCT04178590|163061659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|McNemar|||||||0.000
81682566|NCT04178590|163061660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||p\<0.05|McNemar|||||||0.40
81682567|NCT04178590|163061661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999|||||||McNemar|||||||0.999
81682568|NCT04178590|163061662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||p\<0.05|McNemar|||||||0.999
81682569|NCT04178590|163061663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p\<0.05|McNemar|||||||0.001
81682570|NCT04178590|163061664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.453||||||p\<0.05|McNemar|||||||0.453
81682571|NCT04178590|163061665|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.625||||||p\<0.05|McNemar|||||||0.625
81682572|NCT04178590|163061666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999|||||||McNemar|||||||0.999
81682573|NCT04178590|163061667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|McNemar|||||||0.000
81682574|NCT04178590|163061668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p\<0.05|McNemar|||||||0.001
81682575|NCT04178590|163061669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065||||||p\<0.05|McNemar|||||||0.065
81682576|NCT04178590|163061670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.821||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.821
81682577|NCT04178590|163061671|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682578|NCT04178590|163061672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81682579|NCT04178590|163061673|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682580|NCT04178590|163061674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682581|NCT04178590|163061675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682582|NCT04178590|163061676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682583|NCT04178590|163061677|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682584|NCT04178590|163061678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.671||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.671
81682585|NCT04178590|163061679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682586|NCT04178590|163061680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682587|NCT04178590|163061681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682588|NCT04178590|163061682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.753||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.753
81682589|NCT04178590|163061683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682590|NCT04178590|163061684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81682591|NCT04178590|163061685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81709396|NCT01809327|163115830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|9.5|||ANCOVA|||||9.5|1.2|0.147
81709397|NCT01809327|163115830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|8.5|||ANCOVA|||||8.5|0.2|0.147
81709398|NCT01809327|163115831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehman Estimate|-3.7||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|3.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||3.4|-11.1|0.608
81682592|NCT05127486|163061686|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.38|||pseudo likelihood-based repeated measure|||||1.38|0.81|0.695
81682593|NCT05127486|163061687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.56|||pseudo likelihood-based repeated measure|||||1.56|0.89|
81682594|NCT05127486|163061688|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.79|||pseudo likelihood-based repeated measure|||||1.79|0.89|
81682595|NCT05127486|163061689|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.09|-0.82|
81682596|NCT05127486|163061690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.00|-1.11|
81682597|NCT05127486|163061691|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|-0.90|
81682598|NCT05127486|163061692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.37|-0.73|
81682599|NCT05127486|163061693|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.11|-0.86|
81682600|NCT05127486|163061694|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|4.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|7.37|||ANCOVA|||Total score||7.37|1.42|
81682601|NCT05127486|163061694|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|5.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|8.58|||ANCOVA|||RF-R||8.58|1.90|
81682602|NCT05127486|163061694|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|6.71|||ANCOVA|||RF-P||6.71|1.06|
81682603|NCT05127486|163061694|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|6.44|||ANCOVA|||EF||6.44|-0.08|
81682604|NCT05127486|163061695|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.94|2.08|||ANCOVA|||||2.08|-6.94|
81682605|NCT00775021|163061697|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Margin = -0.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2334|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1618|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03501|0.2334|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as etafilconA minus nelfilcon A. Analysis is adjusted for lens type, period, lens type by period interaction, gender, lens type by gender interaction as fixed effects, subject nested within site as random effect.|The alternative hypothesis is that etafilcon A contact lenses will have equal to ro higher ratings of overall comfort than nelfilcon A contact lenses.||0.2334|-0.03501|
81709399|NCT01809327|163115831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehman Estimate|1.3||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|10.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||10.0|-7.3|0.806
81467573|NCT01252563|162627221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Week 4|t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that the mean change in home SBP from the baseline was equal to 0.||||<0.001
81682606|NCT00775021|163061698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07768|||TWO_SIDED|98.7|-0.108|0.06501|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference calculated etafilcon A minus nelfilcon A. Analysis adjusted for lens type, period, lens by period interaction, gender, lens by gender interaction as fixed effects, subject nested within site and eye within subject as random effect.|The alternative hypothesis is that eyes that wore etafilcon A contact lenses will have less inferior region corneal staining than eyes that wore nelfilcon A contact lenses.||0.06501|-0.1080|
81682607|NCT00775021|163061699|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Margin = -0.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1799|||TWO_SIDED|98.7|-0.0055|0.4001|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as etafilcon A minus nelfilcon A.|The alternative hypothesis is that etafilcon A contact lenses have equal to or higher comfort ratings at the end of the day than nelfilcon A.||0.4001|-0.0055|
81682608|NCT00775021|163061700|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Margin = -0.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1741|||TWO_SIDED|98.7|-0.5016|-0.1088|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as etafilcon A minus nelfilcon A.|The alternative hypothesis is that etafilcon A contact lenses will have equal or higher ratings of initial comfort than nelfilcon A contact lenses.||-0.1088|-0.5016|
81682609|NCT00775021|163061701|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Margin = -0.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2489|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168|||TWO_SIDED|98.7|-0.1301|0.2489|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as etafilcon A minus nelfilcon A.|The alternative hypothesis is that etaflicon A contact lenses have equal to or higher ratings of ease of handling than nelfilcon A contact lenses.||0.2489|-0.1301|
81682610|NCT00363415|163061702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.56|||<|0.01||95.0|1.27|1.92|||Log Rank|||||1.92|1.27|<0.01
81682611|NCT00363415|163061703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Sex: Male|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81682612|NCT00363415|163061703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0||||P-value for Sex: Female|Log Rank|||||||0.023
81709400|NCT02545049|163115856|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.98||A hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary efficacy endpoints with each variable being tested at the adjusted two-sided significance level of 0.04967388.|Log Rank|Stratified log rank test|A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to provide a point estimate of the hazard ratio and a corresponding two-sided 95% confidence interval.|||0.98|0.76|0.0264
81576000|NCT02670083|162823358|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.214|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.64|10.86||||||||10.86|-13.64|
81682613|NCT00363415|163061703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Race: Caucasian.|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81682614|NCT00363415|163061703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||P-value for Race: Non-Caucasian.|Log Rank|||||||0.030
81682615|NCT00363415|163061703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for ECOG (Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group) Performance Status: 0 or 1.|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81682616|NCT00363415|163061703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.519||95.0||||P-value for ECOG (Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group) Performance Status: 2.|Log Rank|||||||0.519
81682617|NCT00363415|163061703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.084||95.0||||P-value for Region: United States.|Log Rank|||||||0.084
81682618|NCT00363415|163061703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value for Region: European Union.|Log Rank|||||||0.001
81682619|NCT00363415|163061703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value for Region: Intercontinental Region.|Log Rank|||||||0.003
81682620|NCT00363415|163061703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value for LDH (lactate dehydrogenase): \>Upper Limit of Normal.|Log Rank|||||||0.005
81682621|NCT00363415|163061703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Age: \<=65 years.|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81709401|NCT02545049|163115857|SUPERIORITY|If the treatment effect of the 40% renal composite endpoint was not significant, all other endpoints (i.e. all-cause hospitalization, all-cause mortality, change in UACR from baseline to Month 4, and 57% renal composite endpoint) would be tested in an exploratory manner.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.0689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.01||A hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary efficacy endpoints with each variable being tested at the adjusted two-sided significance level of 0.04967388.|Log Rank|Stratified log rank test|A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to provide a point estimate of the hazard ratio and a corresponding two-sided 95% confidence interval.|||1.01|0.76|0.0689
81709402|NCT02545049|163115858|SUPERIORITY|If the treatment effect of the 40% renal composite endpoint was not significant, all other endpoints (i.e. all-cause hospitalization, all-cause mortality, change in UACR from baseline to Month 4, and 57% renal composite endpoint) would be tested in an exploratory manner.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.3558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.04||A hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary efficacy endpoints with each variable being tested at the adjusted two-sided significance level of 0.04967388.|Log Rank|Stratified log rank test|A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to provide a point estimate of the hazard ratio and a corresponding two-sided 95% confidence interval.|||1.04|0.90|0.3558
81709403|NCT02545049|163115859|SUPERIORITY|If the treatment effect of the 40% renal composite endpoint was not significant, all other endpoints (i.e. all-cause hospitalization, all-cause mortality, change in UACR from baseline to Month 4, and 57% renal composite endpoint) would be tested in an exploratory manner.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.1337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.04||A hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary efficacy endpoints with each variable being tested at the adjusted two-sided significance level of 0.04967388.|Log Rank|Stratified log rank test|A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to provide a point estimate of the hazard ratio and a corresponding two-sided 95% confidence interval.|||1.04|0.77|0.1337
81709404|NCT02545049|163115860|SUPERIORITY|If the treatment effect of the 40% renal composite endpoint was not significant, all other endpoints (i.e. all-cause hospitalization, all-cause mortality, change in UACR from baseline to Month 4, and 57% renal composite endpoint) would be tested in an exploratory manner.|Ratio of least squares means|0.676|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.704||P-value from F-test of equal means between the treatment groups. A hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary efficacy endpoints with each variable being tested at the adjusted two-sided significance level of 0.04967388.|ANCOVA|||||0.704|0.650|<0.0001
81536372|NCT01787461|162755240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|-0.035||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 12, Body - Dryness Overall: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.13|-0.20|0.857
81682622|NCT00363415|163061703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||P-value for Age: \>65 years.|Log Rank|||||||0.013
81682623|NCT00363415|163061703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092||95.0||||P-value for Number Metastatic Sites: \<=2.|Log Rank|||||||0.092
81682624|NCT00363415|163061703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Number Metastatic Sites: \>=3.|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81682625|NCT00363415|163061703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for History of Brain Metastases: No.|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81682626|NCT03464045|163061723|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.06|||Regression, Cox||Crude hazard ratio of empagliflozin/DPP-4i|Crude HRs were calculated using a Cox proportional hazards model with as-treated exposure (continuous exposure to the study drugs, defined as having consecutive treatment episodes separated by a grace period of 30 days, starting from index date) as the only included variable. Country-level HRs were analyzed separately. Thereafter, random-effects meta-analyses were conducted to pool the HRs from all countries, accounting for potential heterogeneity between the country-level effect sizes.||1.06|0.61|0.122
81682627|NCT03464045|163061723|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.18|||Regression, Cox||Base hazard ratio of empagliflozin/DPP-4i|"Base HRs were calculated using a Cox proportional hazards model by adjusting for variables unbalanced after PS matching. To be included in the Cox model, each covariate is required to have a minimum of 5 events per category level to avoid converge failure.~Country-level HRs were analyzed separately. Thereafter, random-effects meta-analyses were conducted to pool the HRs from all countries, accounting for potential heterogeneity between the country-level effect sizes."||1.18|0.67|0.417
81682628|NCT03464045|163061723|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.17|||Regression, Cox||Adjusted hazard ratio of empagliflozin/DPP-4i|Adjusted HRs were calculated using a Cox proportional hazards model by adjusting for variables unbalanced after PS matching, and pre-specified time-varying covariates. To be included in the Cox model, each covariate is required to have a minimum of 5 events per category level. Country-level HRs were analyzed separately. Thereafter, random-effects meta-analyses were conducted to pool the HRs from all countries, accounting for potential heterogeneity between the country-level effect sizes.||1.17|0.66|0.376
81467574|NCT01252563|162627221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Week 8|t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that the mean change in home SBP from the baseline was equal to 0.||||<0.001
81682629|NCT03464045|163061724|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.15|||Regression, Cox||Crude hazard ratio of empagliflozin/DPP-4i|Crude HRs were calculated using a Cox proportional hazards model with as-treated exposure (continuous exposure to the study drugs, defined as having consecutive treatment episodes separated by a grace period of 30 days, starting from index date) as the only included variable. Country-level HRs were analyzed separately. Thereafter, random-effects meta-analyses were conducted to pool the HRs from all countries, accounting for potential heterogeneity between the country-level effect sizes.||1.15|0.55|0.220
81536373|NCT01787461|162755240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.206||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 24, Decolletage-Overall: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.39|0.02|0.088
81682630|NCT03464045|163061724|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.32|||Regression, Cox||Base hazard ratio of empagliflozin/DPP-4i|"Base HRs were calculated using a Cox proportional hazards model by adjusting for variables unbalanced after PS matching. To be included in the Cox model, each covariate is required to have a minimum of 5 events per category level to avoid converge failure.~Country-level HRs were analyzed separately. Thereafter, random-effects meta-analyses were conducted to pool the HRs from all countries, accounting for potential heterogeneity between the country-level effect sizes."||1.32|0.63|0.628
81682631|NCT03464045|163061724|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.33|||Regression, Cox||Adjusted hazard ratio of empagliflozin/DPP-4i|Adjusted HRs were calculated using a Cox proportional hazards model by adjusting for variables unbalanced after PS matching, and pre-specified time-varying covariates. To be included in the Cox model, each covariate is required to have a minimum of 5 events per category level. Country-level HRs were analyzed separately. Thereafter, random-effects meta-analyses were conducted to pool the HRs from all countries, accounting for potential heterogeneity between the country-level effect sizes.||1.33|0.63|0.632
81682632|NCT03464045|163061725|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.29|||Regression, Cox||Crude hazard ratio of empagliflozin/DPP-4i|Crude HRs were calculated using a Cox proportional hazards model with as-treated exposure (continuous exposure to the study drugs, defined as having consecutive treatment episodes separated by a grace period of 30 days, starting from index date) as the only included variable. Country-level HRs were analyzed separately. Thereafter, random-effects meta-analyses were conducted to pool the HRs from all countries, accounting for potential heterogeneity between the country-level effect sizes.||1.29|0.54|0.420
81682633|NCT03464045|163061725|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.38|||Regression, Cox||Base hazard ratio of empagliflozin/DPP-4i|"Base HRs were calculated using a Cox proportional hazards model by adjusting for variables unbalanced after PS matching. To be included in the Cox model, each covariate is required to have a minimum of 5 events per category level to avoid converge failure.~Country-level HRs were analyzed separately. Thereafter, random-effects meta-analyses were conducted to pool the HRs from all countries, accounting for potential heterogeneity between the country-level effect sizes."||1.38|0.57|0.606
81682634|NCT03464045|163061725|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.38|||Regression, Cox||Adjusted hazard ratio of empagliflozin/DPP-4i|Adjusted HRs were calculated using a Cox proportional hazards model by adjusting for variables unbalanced after PS matching, and pre-specified time-varying covariates. To be included in the Cox model, each covariate is required to have a minimum of 5 events per category level. Country-level HRs were analyzed separately. Thereafter, random-effects meta-analyses were conducted to pool the HRs from all countries, accounting for potential heterogeneity between the country-level effect sizes.||1.38|0.57|0.609
81682635|NCT02688647|163061819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5733|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Results are not stable due to small sample size and signal/noise ratio||GAP Stage I-- Difference: Belumosudil-WC minus BSC-NC = 38.85 (95% CI: -126.99, 204.69) mL||||0.5733
81682636|NCT02688647|163061819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6967|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Results are not stable due to small sample size and signal/noise ratio||GAP Stage II-- Difference: Belumosudil-WC minus BSC-NC = -39.96 (95% CI: -288.63, 208.71) mL||||0.6967
81682637|NCT02688647|163061819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Results are not stable due to small sample size and signal/noise ratio||GAP Stage III-- Difference: Belumosudil-WC minus BSC-NC = 94.16 (95% CI: -1103.56, 1291.88) mL||||0.5003
81682638|NCT02688647|163061819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4866|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Results are not stable due to small sample size and signal/noise ratio||No Prior Pirfenidone or Nintedanib-- Difference: Belumosudil-WC minus BSC-NC = -34.13 (95% CI: -137.08, 68.82)||||0.4866
81682639|NCT02688647|163061822|SUPERIORITY|GAP Stage I-- Difference: Belumosudil-WC minus BSC-NC = 1.88 (95% CI: -2.69, 6.45)||||||0.3391|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Results are not stable due to small sample size and signal/noise ratio||||||0.3391
81682640|NCT02688647|163061822|SUPERIORITY|GAP Stage II-- Difference: Belumosudil-WC minus BSC-NC = -1.72 (95% CI: -8.13, 4.69)||||||0.5201|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Results are not stable due to small sample size and signal/noise ratio||||||0.5201
81682641|NCT02688647|163061822|SUPERIORITY|GAP Stage III-- Difference: Belumosudil-WC minus BSC-NC = 2.48 (95% CI: -23.84, 28.81)||||||0.4426|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Results are not stable due to small sample size and signal/noise ratio||||||0.4426
81682642|NCT02688647|163061822|SUPERIORITY|No Prior Use of Pirfenidone or Nintedanib-- Difference: Belumosudil-WC minus BSC-NC = 8.70 (95% CI: -78.76, -96.17)||||||0.426|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Results are not stable due to small sample size and signal/noise ratio||||||0.4260
81682643|NCT02688647|163061832|SUPERIORITY|Cox Regression||||||0.8561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio: 0.86 (0.16, 4.48)||||0.8561
81682644|NCT02688647|163061832|SUPERIORITY|Cox Regression||||||0.8608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio: 0.87 (95% CI: 0.17, 4.33)||||0.8608
81682645|NCT02688647|163061833|SUPERIORITY|Cox Regression||||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio: 0.34 (95% CI: 0.14, 0.79)||||0.0084
81682646|NCT02688647|163061833|SUPERIORITY|Cox Regression||||||0.0508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||Hazard Ratio: 0.47 (95% CI: 0.22, 1.03)||||0.0508
81682647|NCT02688647|163061835|SUPERIORITY|Cox Regression||||||0.4251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio: 0.34 (95% CI: 0.02, 5.54)||||0.4251
81682648|NCT02688647|163061835|SUPERIORITY|Cox Regression||||||0.3294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio: 0.27 (95% CI: 0.02, 4.45)||||0.3294
81682649|NCT00054847|163061843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.84||Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to adjust for stratification factors and characteristics that were potentially predictive of graft patency. We also performed prespecified subgroup analyses and assessed treatment subgroup interaction.|Chi-squared|We performed as-treated and per-protocol analyses \& multiple imputations as sensitivity analyses to the intent-to-treat analysis on primary end point.||The study was designed to have 90% power to detect 1-year patency rates of 92% in radial artery vs 83% in saphenous vein grafts, with a 2-sided type I error of 5%and an expected 1-year catheterization completion rate of 65%.||1.84|.62|.82
81682650|NCT00054847|163061844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.61
81682651|NCT00054847|163061845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>.99
81682652|NCT03068715|163061951|SUPERIORITY|We assessed the superiority of active over sham.|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MADRS scores were assessed with generalized linear mixed models (GLMM) that used Satterthwaite approximation of degrees of freedom and robust estimation of coefficients to handle violations of model assumptions. Fixed effects of time, treatment group (sham vs. active) and their interaction were assessed.||||<0.001
81682653|NCT03068715|163061952|SUPERIORITY|We assessed the superiority of active over sham.|||||=|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||HDRS-17 scores were assessed with generalized linear mixed models (GLMM) that used Satterthwaite approximation of degrees of freedom and robust estimation of coefficients to handle violations of model assumptions. Fixed effects of time, treatment group (sham vs. active) and their interaction were assessed.||||=0.001
81682654|NCT03068715|163061955|SUPERIORITY|We assessed the superiority of active over sham.|||||=|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||HDRS-17 scores were assessed with generalized linear mixed models (GLMM) that used Satterthwaite approximation of degrees of freedom and robust estimation of coefficients to handle violations of model assumptions. Fixed effects of time, treatment group (sham vs. active) and their interaction were assessed.||||=0.001
81682655|NCT03068715|163061956|SUPERIORITY|"FC was calculated as the correlation (Pearson) of the activity pattern across time between ROIs. All Pearson correlation coefficients were then transformed into Fisher's Z score for further analysis.~sgACC (BA25) was defined by Brodmann areas (BA). The 4 nodes of DMN were extracted from the Multi-Subject Dictionary Learning (MSDL) atlas."|||||=|0.308|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired-t test was used for the statistics.||Functional connectivity between lsgACC\_lDMN in participants receiving active iTBS.||||=0.308
81682656|NCT03068715|163061956|SUPERIORITY|FC was calculated as the correlation (Pearson) of the activity pattern across time between ROIs. All Pearson correlation coefficients were then transformed into Fisher's Z score for further analysis. sgACC (BA25) was defined by Brodmann areas (BA). The 4 nodes of DMN were extracted from the Multi-Subject Dictionary Learning (MSDL) atlas.|||||=|0.778|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used for the statistics.||Functional connectivity between lsgACC\_lDMN in participants receiving sham iTBS.||||=0.778
81682657|NCT03068715|163061956|SUPERIORITY|"FC was calculated as the correlation (Pearson) of the activity pattern across time between ROIs. All Pearson correlation coefficients were then transformed into Fisher's Z score for further analysis.~sgACC (BA25) was defined by Brodmann areas (BA). The 4 nodes of DMN were extracted from the Multi-Subject Dictionary Learning (MSDL) atlas."|||||=|0.468|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used for the statistics.||Functional connectivity between lDMN\_rDMN in participants receiving active iTBS.||||=0.468
81682658|NCT03068715|163061956|SUPERIORITY|FC was calculated as the correlation (Pearson) of the activity pattern across time between ROIs. All Pearson correlation coefficients were then transformed into Fisher's Z score for further analysis. sgACC (BA25) was defined by Brodmann areas (BA). The 4 nodes of DMN were extracted from the Multi-Subject Dictionary Learning (MSDL) atlas.|||||=|0.486|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used for the statistics.||Functional connectivity between lDMN\_rDMN in participants receiving sham iTBS.||||=0.486
81682659|NCT03068715|163061957|SUPERIORITY|"FC was calculated as the correlation (Pearson) of the activity pattern across time between ROIs. All Pearson correlation coefficients were then transformed into Fisher's Z score for further analysis.~sgACC (BA25) was defined by Brodmann areas (BA). The 4 nodes of DMN were extracted from the Multi-Subject Dictionary Learning (MSDL) atlas."|||||=|0.447|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used for the statistics.||Functional connectivity between lsgACC\_lDMN in participants receiving active iTBS.||||=0.447
81682660|NCT03068715|163061957|SUPERIORITY|"FC was calculated as the correlation (Pearson) of the activity pattern across time between ROIs. All Pearson correlation coefficients were then transformed into Fisher's Z score for further analysis.~sgACC (BA25) was defined by Brodmann areas (BA). The 4 nodes of DMN were extracted from the Multi-Subject Dictionary Learning (MSDL) atlas."|||||=|0.115|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used for the statistics.||Functional connectivity between lsgACC\_lDMN in participants receiving sham iTBS.||||=0.115
81682661|NCT03068715|163061957|SUPERIORITY|"FC was calculated as the correlation (Pearson) of the activity pattern across time between ROIs. All Pearson correlation coefficients were then transformed into Fisher's Z score for further analysis.~sgACC (BA25) was defined by Brodmann areas (BA). The 4 nodes of DMN were extracted from the Multi-Subject Dictionary Learning (MSDL) atlas."|||||=|0.546|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used for the statistics.||Functional connectivity between lDMN\_rDMN in participants receiving active iTBS.||||=0.546
81682662|NCT03068715|163061957|SUPERIORITY|"FC was calculated as the correlation (Pearson) of the activity pattern across time between ROIs. All Pearson correlation coefficients were then transformed into Fisher's Z score for further analysis.~sgACC (BA25) was defined by Brodmann areas (BA). The 4 nodes of DMN were extracted from the Multi-Subject Dictionary Learning (MSDL) atlas."|||||=|0.607|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Functional connectivity between lDMN\_rDMN in participants receiving sham iTBS.||||=0.607
81682663|NCT03068715|163061958|SUPERIORITY||P value of the interaction|0.11|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons at this time.|Mixed Models Analysis|We were interested in the interaction between treatment condition and timepoint.||We conducted a linear mixed models analysis, with a focus on the interaction term. No power analysis for this measure because number of participants was determined by other primary study aims.||||<0.05
81682664|NCT03068715|163061959|SUPERIORITY|The SDNN (the standard deviation of the RR intervals) was recorded using ECG. It was not necessary to conduct a power analysis for this measure because the number of participants in the study was based on other considerations (primary treatment goals of the study).|P value of the interaction|0.245|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||For reporting purposes here the p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|We were interested in the significance of the interaction between treatment group and timepoint.||We used a linear mixed models analysis, with the fixed factors being treatment group and timepoint.||||<0.05
81682665|NCT05292755|163061974|OTHER|One-way ANOVA was used to compare mean Faith's phylogenetic diversity before and after treatment for each intervention group at a two-tailed 95% confidence interval.||||||0.232|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.232
81682666|NCT05292755|163061975|OTHER|||||||0.224|||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA was used to compare mean Shannon's diversity indices before and after treatment for each intervention group at a two-tailed 95% confidence interval.||||0.224
81682667|NCT05292755|163061976|OTHER|||||||0.227|||||||Repeated measures Mann-U-Whitney|||Repeated measures Mann-U-Whitney tests were used to compare changes in weighted and unweighted UniFrac distances between intervention groups before and after intervention at a two-tailed 95% confidence interval.||||0.227
81682668|NCT01511445|163062020|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority margin was specified as 15 NDI points (0-100 scale).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|4.5|||Fisher Exact||A negative value means that the PEEK change was slightly larger than the silicon nitride study arm.|The null hypothesis was that the mean change in NDI scores from pre-op to 24 months was equal in the two study arms.||4.5|-7.3|0.641
81682669|NCT01511445|163062021|NON_INFERIORITY|The definition of fusion is rotation on flexion-extension films of less than or equal to four degrees and translation less than 1.25 mm.||||||0.71|||||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis was that the fusion rates would be equal in the two study arms. The comparison includes patients with flexion-extension films at 24 months (as-treated population).||||0.710
81682670|NCT00144170|163062022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.5||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|24.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||24.0|12.9|0.0001
81682671|NCT00144170|163062023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0001
81682672|NCT00144170|163062024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|24.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|31.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||31.1|18.6|0.0001
81682673|NCT00144170|163062025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|28.8||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.5|35.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||35.1|22.5|0.0001
81467575|NCT01252563|162627221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Week 12|t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that the mean change in home SBP from the baseline was equal to 0.||||<0.001
81682674|NCT00144170|163062026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|29.4||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.2|35.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||35.7|23.2|0.0001
81682675|NCT00144170|163062027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|26.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.5|32.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||32.6|20.5|0.0001
81682676|NCT00144170|163062028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|22.1||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.2|27.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||27.9|16.2|0.0001
81682677|NCT00144170|163062029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|19.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|24.7||Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.7|13.3|0.0001
81682678|NCT00144170|163062030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.7||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|24.4||Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.4|13.0|0.0001
81682679|NCT00144170|163062031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.2||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|22.7||Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.7|11.7|0.0001
81682680|NCT00144170|163062032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.1||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|22.4||Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.4|11.7|0.0001
81682681|NCT00144170|163062033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|22.5||Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.5|12.0|0.0001
81709405|NCT02545049|163115861|SUPERIORITY|If the treatment effect of the 40% renal composite endpoint was not significant, all other endpoints (i.e. all-cause hospitalization, all-cause mortality, change in UACR from baseline to Month 4, and 57% renal composite endpoint) would be tested in an exploratory manner.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.99||A hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary efficacy endpoints with each variable being tested at the adjusted two-sided significance level of 0.04967388.|Log Rank|Stratified log rank test|A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to provide a point estimate of the hazard ratio and a corresponding two-sided 95% confidence interval.|||0.99|0.60|0.0406
81709406|NCT02985684|163115862|OTHER|Acceptable performance: favorably exclude PG=0.88 with 95% confidence. Expected 6-month closure success proportion = 0.98. Acceptable performance margin = 0.10. PG = 0.98 - 0.10 = 0.88.|Binomial proportion|1.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.974|||A priori 1-sided alpha = 0.05. If test rejects H0, then test primary outcome 2 (clinical success) at 1-sided alpha = 0.05; otherwise testing stops with failure to reject both primary outcome null hypotheses.|Binomial test (exact)||Exact 1-sided confidence interval lower bound from Clopper-Pearson method.|"Test null hypothesis of equal or lesser proportion with 6-month closure success compared to a performance goal (PG).~H0: P ≤ 0.88 vs H1: P \> 0.88, where P is the true proportion of subjects with 6-month closure success and 0.88 is the PG derived from clinical study outcomes for devices indicated for ASD closure.~N=103 subjects provide ≥95% power to exclude PG with 95% confidence if P=0.98 under H1."|||0.974|<0.0001
81709407|NCT02985684|163115863|OTHER|Acceptable performance: favorably exclude PG=0.76 with 95% confidence. Expected 6-month clinical success proportion = 0.88. Acceptable performance margin = 0.12. PG = 0.88 - 0.12 = 0.76.|Binomial proportion|0.9|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.843|||A priori 1-sided alpha = 0.05. If test of primary outcome 1 rejects H0, then test at 1-sided alpha = 0.05; otherwise no testing of this primary outcome and failure to reject null hypothesis.|Binomial test (exact)||Exact 1-sided confidence interval lower bound from Clopper-Pearson method.|"Test null hypothesis of equal or lesser proportion with 6-month clinical success compared to a performance goal (PG).~H0: P ≤ 0.76 vs H1: P \> 0.76, where P is the true proportion of subjects with 6-month clinical success and 0.76 is the PG derived from clinical study outcomes for devices indicated for ASD closure.~N=112 subjects provide 95% power to exclude PG with 95% confidence if P=0.88 under H1."|||0.843|<0.0001
81709408|NCT02449915|163115880|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.52
81709409|NCT01436357|163115881|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.529||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.661|3.535|||Regression, Cox|||||3.535|0.661|0.317
81709410|NCT01436357|163115882|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.08||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.16|||Fisher Exact|||||0.16|-0.01|0.029
81709411|NCT01436357|163115883|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.2|||Fisher Exact|||||0.20|0.01|0.015
81709412|NCT01436357|163115884|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.00
81709413|NCT01436357|163115886|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.01||||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.1|||Fisher Exact|||||0.10|-0.08|0.499
81709414|NCT01749930|163115984|NON_INFERIORITY|The 2 treatments were compared for each time point by visit. LS mean of each treatment group, the difference in the LS mean, and the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference were obtained. Noninferiority could be claimed if the upper limit of the CIs \<1.5 mmHg at all time points of each visit and \<1.00 mmHg for at least 5 out of the 9 time points. If noninferiority was determined, superiority at each time point could be claimed if the upper limit of the 95% CI\<0 mmHg at all time points of each visit.||||||0.216||||||The ANCOVA results for the comparison of LS means of mean IOP between treatment groups demonstrated noninferiority of BOL-303259-X to timolol. Superiority of BOL-303259-X to timolol was demonstrated at 8 of 9 time points (exception at 8 am Week 2).|ANCOVA|||||||0.216
81709415|NCT01749930|163115985|OTHER|||||||0.084|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.084
81709416|NCT01749930|163115986|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.007
81709417|NCT01749930|163115987|OTHER||||||||||||||||||No statistical analysis was performed on these proportions|||
81709418|NCT00041119|163116012|SUPERIORITY|If the 5-year DFS for 4 cycles is 84.7% then a decrease of 23% in hazard rate for 6 cycles corresponds to an increase in 5-year DFS to 88%. Assuming a 2-sided significance level of 0.05, there is 90.9% power to detect such an increase at the final analysis conducted 6.4 years after study activation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.28||||||The null hypothesis is that the hazards of both 6 and 4 cycle regimens are equal. The alternative hypothesis is a hazard ratio of 0.77, corresponding to a decrease of 23% in hazard due to longer duration of chemotherapy.||1.28|0.84|
81709419|NCT00041119|163116013|EQUIVALENCE|For T to be considered equivalent to the standard CA, a confidence interval of the hazard ratio of T to CA should be wholly to the left of 1.3, corresponding to a 30% increase in hazard rate. If the 5-year DFS for CA is 88% then an increase of 30% in hazard rate for T corresponds to 5-year DFS of 84.7%. The null hypothesis is that the hazard ratio of T to CA exceeds 1.3. The alternative hypothesis is that the two hazard rates are equivalent.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.48||||||||1.48||
81709420|NCT00041119|163116014|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were designed to detect effects in the marginal distributions of the two study factors, agent and length, and assume no interaction between the two factors. Calculations also assume exponential DFS and a total of 4556 treated patients accrued over 29 months and followed for four years after accrual termination for a total study time of 6.4 years. We assume the 5-year DFS of CA therapy is 88% and 84.7% for T. These assumptions are based upon results of SWOG 8897.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.56||||||||1.56||
81709421|NCT00041119|163116018|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were designed to detect effects in the marginal distributions of the two study factors, agent and length, and assume no interaction between the two factors. Calculations also assume exponential DFS and a total of 4556 treated patients accrued over 29 months and followed for four years after accrual termination for a total study time of 6.4 years.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.49||||||||1.49|.84|
81467576|NCT01252563|162627221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Last Day|t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that the mean change in home SBP from the baseline was equal to 0.||||<0.001
81709422|NCT00203294|163116031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||Separate models were fit to the change scores for headache pain, nausea and vomiting, photophobia, phonophobia, and neck pain.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to compare nominal variables between groups. The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare interval and ordinal variables between groups.||||<0.01
81709423|NCT00203294|163116031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare interval and ordinal variables between groups.||Fisher's exact test was used to compare nominal variables between groups.||||<0.01
81709424|NCT00886587|163116035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Mean Difference|0.04||||0.9416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|1.17||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Repeated measures ANCOVA|Treatment, visit number, and treatment-visit number interaction term as factors, with baseline score and age as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.17|-1.09|0.9416
81709425|NCT00886587|163116036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Mean Difference|0.35||||0.5431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.48||The significance level threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Repeated measures ANCOVA|Treatment, visit number, and treatment-visit number interaction term as factors, with baseline score and age as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.48|-0.78|0.5431
81709426|NCT00886587|163116037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.36||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment as a factor, baseline score as covariate.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.36|-0.47|0.788
81709427|NCT00886587|163116038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Mean Difference|0.03||||0.9508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.96||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Repeated measures ANCOVA|Treatment, visit number, and treatment-visit number interaction term as factors, with baseline score and age as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.96|-0.90|0.9508
81709428|NCT03427528|163116039|OTHER|To assess paternal and maternal outcomes on the BDI-II we conducted a series of paired t-tests with Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. T-tests compared baseline scores on each outcome to 3-month follow-up scores, with separate t-tests conducted to examine changes between baseline and 6-month follow-up. We used a Cohen's d statistic to indicate effect sizes for our BDI-II.|||||<|0.05|||||||Paired T-test|||We used a single group longitudinal pre-post design to evaluate study outcomes||||<0.05
81709429|NCT03427528|163116040|OTHER|To assess paternal and maternal outcomes on the GAD-7, we conducted a series of paired t-tests with Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. T-tests compared baseline scores on each outcome to 3-month follow-up scores, with separate t-tests conducted to examine changes between baseline and 6-month follow-up. We used a Cohen's d statistic to indicate effect sizes for our outcomes.|||||>|0.05|||||||Paired T-test|||We used a single group longitudinal pre-post design to evaluate study outcomes||||>0.05
81709430|NCT03427528|163116041|OTHER|To assess paternal and maternal outcomes on the PSS-10, we conducted a series of paired t-tests with Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. T-tests compared baseline scores on each outcome to 3-month follow-up scores, with separate t-tests conducted to examine changes between baseline and 6-month follow-up. We used a Cohen's d statistic to indicate effect sizes for our PSS-10 outcomes.|||||<|0.05|||||||Paired T-test|||We used a single group longitudinal pre-post design to evaluate study outcomes||||<0.05
81709431|NCT03427528|163116041|OTHER|To assess paternal and maternal outcomes on the PSS-10 we conducted a series of paired t-tests with Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. T-tests compared baseline scores on each outcome to 3-month follow-up scores, with separate t-tests conducted to examine changes between baseline and 6-month follow-up. We used a Cohen's d statistic to indicate effect sizes for our PSS-10 outcomes.|||||<|0.05|||||||Paired T-test|||We used a single group longitudinal pre-post design to evaluate study outcomes||||<0.05
81709432|NCT03427528|163116042|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We used a single group longitudinal pre-post design to evaluate study outcomes||||>0.05
81709433|NCT00808132|163116046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|1.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.822|2.201|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used with treatment and region as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||2.201|0.822|<0.001
81709434|NCT00808132|163116046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.209|2.533|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||2.533|1.209|<0.001
81709435|NCT00808132|163116047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.139|1.47|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||1.470|0.139|0.017
81709436|NCT00808132|163116047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.556|1.83|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||1.830|0.556|<0.001
81709437|NCT00808132|163116048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.901|1.742|||ANCOVA|||Month 6: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||1.742|0.901|<0.001
81709438|NCT00808132|163116048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.756|1.671|||ANCOVA|||Month 12: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||1.671|0.756|<0.001
81709439|NCT00808132|163116048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.152|1.962|||ANCOVA|||Month 6: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||1.962|1.152|<0.001
81709440|NCT00808132|163116048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.164|2.044|||ANCOVA|||Month 12: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||2.044|1.164|<0.001
81709441|NCT00808132|163116049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.138
81576001|NCT02670083|162823359|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|6.27||||||||6.27|-2.64|
81709442|NCT00808132|163116049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81709443|NCT00808132|163116049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.765|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.765
81709444|NCT00808132|163116049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81709445|NCT00808132|163116049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81709446|NCT00808132|163116050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.632|0.509|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||0.509|-0.632|0.832
81709447|NCT00808132|163116050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.13||||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.696|0.436|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||0.436|-0.696|0.651
81709448|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Osteocalcin: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709449|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Osteocalcin: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||0.0074
81709450|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Osteocalcin: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709451|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Osteocalcin: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709452|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Osteocalcin: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709453|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Osteocalcin: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709454|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Osteocalcin: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709455|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Osteocalcin: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709456|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Osteocalcin: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709457|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Osteocalcin: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||0.0016
81709458|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Osteocalcin: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709459|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Osteocalcin: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709460|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||C-Telopeptide: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709461|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1058|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||C-Telopeptide: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||0.1058
81709462|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||C-Telopeptide: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709463|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||C-Telopeptide: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||0.0024
81709464|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||C-Telopeptide: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81576002|NCT02670083|162823360|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.222|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|5.32||||||||5.32|-3.45|
81709465|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||C-Telopeptide: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709466|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||C-Telopeptide: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709467|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||C-Telopeptide: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709468|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||C-Telopeptide: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709469|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||C-Telopeptide: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||0.0012
81709470|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||C-Telopeptide: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709471|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||C-Telopeptide: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709472|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||P1NP: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709473|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||P1NP: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||0.0029
81709474|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||P1NP: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709475|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||P1NP: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||0.0046
81709476|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||P1NP: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709477|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||P1NP: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||0.0043
81682682|NCT00144170|163062034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|16.4||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2|21.5||Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.5|11.2|0.0001
81682683|NCT00144170|163062035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|16.2||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|21.3||Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.3|11.1|0.0001
81682684|NCT00144170|163062036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|20.6||Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.6|10.6|0.0001
81682685|NCT00144170|163062037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0001
81682686|NCT00144170|163062038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0001
81682687|NCT00144170|163062039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0001
81682688|NCT00144170|163062113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1026||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.1026
81682689|NCT00666562|163062123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.046
81682690|NCT01976806|163062136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Compound-symmetry covariance structure with age, sex, BMI, race, baseline pocket depth, baseline RBC DHA level, and intervention group variables|Mean change in pocket depth (3-month follow-up minus baseline) among dental sites with baseline pocket depths \>=5 mm in the DHA intervention group versus the placebo group.|Intent-to-treat basis with a type I error rate of 0.05. The follow-up pocket depth, was assessed in linear mixed effects models with a compound-symmetry covariance structure and age, sex, BMI, race, baseline pocket depth, baseline red blood cell (RBC) DHA level (dichotomized at median), and intervention group as fixed-effect variables.||||<0.05
81682691|NCT04551014|163062150|NON_INFERIORITY|For polypectomy without submucosal injection of EverLiftTM to be considered non-inferior, we calculated that 115 polyps were needed in each group to achieve an alpha value of 0.05, power of 90%, and non-inferiority margin of -10%.||||||0.424|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.424
81682692|NCT04551014|163062151|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value of \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81682693|NCT04551014|163062152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.697||||||P-value of \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Chi-squared|||||||0.697
81682694|NCT00684177|163062167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|8.4||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|18.4|||Chi-squared|||||18.4|-1.6|0.098
81682695|NCT00684177|163062168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.1||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|23.6|||Chi-squared|||||23.6|0.6|0.04
81682696|NCT00684177|163062169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.1||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|23.6|||Chi-squared|||||23.6|0.6|0.04
81682697|NCT05818124|163062197|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.48||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|3.0|||ANOVA|||||3.00|-3.97|0.783
81682698|NCT05818124|163062198|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-2.21||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|-0.21|||ANOVA|||||-0.21|-4.21|0.032
81682699|NCT05818124|163062199|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|0.2||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|1.47|||ANOVA|||||1.47|-1.07|0.756
81682700|NCT05818124|163062200|OTHER|Clopper and Pearson exact binomial method|Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.21|23.21||||||||23.21|-23.21|
81682701|NCT05818124|163062201|OTHER|Clopper and Pearson binomial method|Difference in percentage|-2.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.78|20.27||||||||20.27|-25.78|
81682702|NCT05818124|163062202|OTHER|Clopper and Pearson exact binomial method|Difference in Percentage|-8.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.26|13.38||||||||13.38|-30.26|
81682703|NCT05818124|163062203|OTHER|Clopper and Pearson binomial method|Difference in percentage|-5.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.18|13.97||||||||13.97|-25.18|
81682704|NCT05818124|163062204|OTHER|Clopper and Pearson binomial method|Difference in percentage|-5.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.18|13.97||||||||13.97|-25.18|
81682705|NCT05818124|163062205|OTHER|Clopper and Pearson binomial method|Difference in percentage|-8.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.63|10.5||||||||10.50|-27.63|
81682706|NCT05818124|163062208|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.3102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.33|||Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate|||1.33|0.51|0.3102
81682707|NCT05818124|163062209|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55||||0.0779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.14|||Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate|||1.14|0.27|0.0779
81682708|NCT05818124|163062212|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-3.79||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.47|-0.1|||ANOVA|||||-0.10|-7.47|0.045
81682709|NCT05818124|163062213|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-2.56||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.81|1.69|||ANOVA|||||1.69|-6.81|0.226
81682710|NCT05818124|163062214|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-1.6||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|0.27|||ANOVA|||||0.27|-3.47|0.090
81682711|NCT05818124|163062215|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|0.74||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|3.66|||ANOVA|||||3.66|-2.19|0.609
81682712|NCT05818124|163062216|OTHER|Difference in Least Squares Mean|Difference in Least Squares Mean|0.34||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|1.72|||ANOVA|||||1.72|-1.04|0.614
81682713|NCT05818124|163062217|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|0.37||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|1.83|||ANOVA|||||1.83|-1.09|0.608
81682714|NCT05818124|163062218|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|0.43||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|1.25|||ANOVA|||||1.25|-0.39|0.288
81682715|NCT05818124|163062219|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|0.09||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.97|||ANOVA|||||0.97|-0.80|0.842
81682716|NCT05818124|163062222|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.71|||Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate|||0.71|0.14|0.0042
81682717|NCT05818124|163062223|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.46|||Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate|||1.46|0.33|0.3290
81682718|NCT05818124|163062224|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.1502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.34|||Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate|||1.34|0.27|0.1502
81682719|NCT05818124|163062225|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.4865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.92|||Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate|||2.92|0.59|0.4865
81682720|NCT05818124|163062228|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-4.79||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.36|4.78|||ANOVA|||||4.78|-14.36|0.313
81682721|NCT05818124|163062229|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-6.87||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.11|2.36|||ANOVA|||||2.36|-16.11|0.138
81682722|NCT05818124|163062230|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.74||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|4.74|||ANOVA|||||4.74|-3.26|0.706
81682723|NCT05818124|163062231|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-1.58||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|1.95|||ANOVA|||||1.95|-5.10|0.367
81682724|NCT05818124|163062237|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-4.14||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|1.92|||ANOVA|||||1.92|-10.20|0.177
81682725|NCT05818124|163062238|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-0.97||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|1.29|||ANOVA|||||1.29|-3.24|0.395
81682726|NCT05818124|163062250|OTHER|Difference in least squares mean|Difference in least squares means|-0.94||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.22|||ANOVA|||||0.22|-2.10|0.110
81682727|NCT05818124|163062251|OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-1.6||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|0.27|||ANOVA|||||0.27|-3.47|0.090
81682728|NCT01575912|163062263|OTHER|||||||0.121||||||using Mann Whitney test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.121
81682729|NCT01056107|163062266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0075||95.0|||||Dunnett's test|||||||0.0075
81682730|NCT01056107|163062266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Dunnett's test|||||||<0.001
81682731|NCT01380899|163062276|SUPERIORITY|IHC analyses revealed intense α-synuclein positive immunostaining in PD patients, showing small nodular deposits from 1 to 2 μm in diameter in the SCL of the epidermis including the epidermal component adjacent to hair follicles, and in cells from PSUs, while control subjects presented null immunoreaction. The α-synuclein inclusions in the two groups of patients were morphologically similar but quantitatively different. These inclusions appeared to be juxtanuclear.|Median Difference (Net)|57.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.85|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.9|62.6||The presence of alpha-synuclein aggregates expressed as % of cells with inclusions was tested for normality (Shapiro-Wilk test). Then, with the nonparametric Kruskal-Wallis followed by Mann-Whitney U tests (software Statistica 7.0 at 95% confidence).|Kruskal-Wallis|The groups were analyzed with Kruskal-Wallis followed by Mann-Whitney U tests.|The expression of the abnormal protein (alpha-synuclein) must be different between the three groups (PD, AP, and control)|The patients were stratified according to the clinical diagnosis made on the basis of the clinical findings, the MRI, and the progression of the disease. Both the clinical diagnosis and the semiquantitative histological analysis were carried out independently and blind to each other. The presence of aggregates of abnormal a-synuclein, expressed as the percentage of cells with positive inclusions in each experimental group, was tested for normality with the Shapiro-Wilk test.|The patients were stratified according to the clinical diagnosis based on the clinical findings, the MRI, and the progression of the disease. Both the clinical diagnosis and the semiquantitative histological analysis were carried out independently and blind to each other. The presence of aggregates of abnormal α-synuclein, expressed as the percentage of cells with positive inclusions in each experimental group, was tested for normality with the Shapiro-Wilk test. Next, the groups were analyzed with the nonparametric Kruskal-Wallis followed by Mann-Whitney U tests. One independent analysis was performed for each structure, namely the epidermis, PSU, and EG. Assessments were performed using the software Statistica 7.0 (Tulsa, OK) at 95% confidence.|62.6|44.9|< 0.01
81682732|NCT01552057|163062308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.0988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.06||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||||0.06|-0.70|0.0988
81682733|NCT01552057|163062309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.22||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||||-0.22|-0.76|0.0003
81682734|NCT01552057|163062310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.18||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||||-0.18|-0.71|0.0012
81682735|NCT01552057|163062311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.35||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.26|-1.45||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||||-1.45|-9.26|0.0073
81682736|NCT01552057|163062312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.34||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|7.35||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Physical Functioning||7.35|1.32|0.0049
81682737|NCT01552057|163062312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.76||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.57|11.94||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Role-Physical||11.94|3.57|0.0003
81682738|NCT01552057|163062312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.67||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.76|8.59||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Bodily Pain||8.59|2.76|0.0002
81682739|NCT01552057|163062312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.25||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|5.96||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||General Health||5.96|0.53|0.0192
81682740|NCT01552057|163062312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.7||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|10.25||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Vitality||10.25|3.15|0.0002
81682741|NCT01552057|163062312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.04||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.74|11.34||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Social Functioning||11.34|2.74|0.0014
81682742|NCT01552057|163062312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.12||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.41|13.83||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Role-Emotional||13.83|4.41|0.0002
81682743|NCT01552057|163062312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.39|11.43||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Mental Health||11.43|4.39|<0.0001
81682744|NCT01552057|163062313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.85||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|-1.38||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||||-1.38|-4.32|0.0002
81682745|NCT01552057|163062314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-0.44||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||WPI||-0.44|-2.12|0.0029
81682746|NCT01552057|163062314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.0906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.06||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||Symptom Severity||0.06|-0.79|0.0906
81682747|NCT01552057|163062315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.0755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.03||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||Average Pain||0.03|-0.70|0.0755
81682748|NCT01552057|163062315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.0232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.06||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||Worst Pain||-0.06|-0.88|0.0232
81682749|NCT01552057|163062316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.12||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||Worst Pain||-0.12|-0.99|0.0126
81682750|NCT01552057|163062316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.12||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||Least Pain||-0.12|-0.87|0.0092
81682751|NCT01552057|163062316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.15||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||Pain Right Now||-0.15|-1.00|0.0083
81682752|NCT01552057|163062316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.0807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.06||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||Interference With General Activity||0.06|-0.98|0.0807
81682753|NCT01552057|163062316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.22||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||Interference With Mood||-0.22|-1.29|0.0057
81682754|NCT01552057|163062316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38||||0.1114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.09||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||Interference With Walking Ability||0.09|-0.84|0.1114
81682755|NCT01552057|163062316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.1081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.09||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||Interference With Normal Work||0.09|-0.94|0.1081
81682756|NCT01552057|163062316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.07||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||Interference With Relationships With Other People||-0.07|-1.04|0.0264
81682757|NCT01552057|163062316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.3959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.32||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||Interference With Sleep||0.32|-0.81|0.3959
81682758|NCT01552057|163062316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.15||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||Interference With Enjoyment of Life||-0.15|-1.18|0.0119
81682759|NCT01552057|163062316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.07||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||Average Interference||-0.07|-0.96|0.0222
81682760|NCT01552057|163062317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.09||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||||-0.09|-0.71|0.0113
81709478|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||P1NP: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81682761|NCT01552057|163062318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.27||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||||-0.27|-0.94|0.0005
81682762|NCT01552057|163062319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.37||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||||-0.37|-1.07|<0.0001
81682763|NCT01552057|163062320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.06||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|MMRM|||||-0.06|-0.82|0.0226
81682764|NCT01552057|163062321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38||||0.0408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.02||Statistical tests were conducted at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-0.02|-0.74|0.0408
81682765|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.562|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.357|0.885||||||Comparison at 6 h post first dose||0.885|0.357|
81682766|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.612|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.281|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.349|1.072||||||Comparison at 12 h post first dose||1.072|0.349|
81682767|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.518|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.319|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.274|0.981||||||Comparison at 18 h post first dose||0.981|0.274|
81682768|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.416|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.326|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.217|0.796||||||Comparison at 24 h post first dose||0.796|0.217|
81682769|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.517|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.262|1.021||||||Comparison at 48 h post first dose||1.021|0.262|
81709479|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||P1NP: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709480|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||P1NP: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||0.0016
81709481|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||P1NP: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709482|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||P1NP: Month 6, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709483|NCT00808132|163116051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||P1NP: Month 12, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors, and baseline as covariate.||||<0.001
81709484|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.546|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1-4: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.546
81709485|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.821|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 5-8: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.821
81709486|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.698|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 9-12: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.698
81709487|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.446|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 13-16: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.446
81709488|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.892|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 17-20: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.892
81709489|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 21-24: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.810
81536374|NCT01787461|162755240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.193||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 24, Decolletage-Wrinkling/crinkling: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.41|-0.02|0.110
81709490|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.473|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 25-28: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.473
81709491|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 29-32: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.030
81709492|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.453|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 33-36: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.453
81709493|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.391|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 37-40: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.391
81709494|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.407|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 41-44: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.407
81709495|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.644|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 45-48: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.644
81709496|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.666|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 49-52: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.666
81709497|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.641|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1-4: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.641
81467577|NCT01252563|162627222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Week 4|t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that the mean changes in home DBP from the baseline are equal to 0.||||<0.001
81576003|NCT02670083|162823366|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.22||||||||0.22|-0.24|
81709498|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.361|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 5-8: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.361
81709499|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 9-12: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.100
81709500|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.142|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 13-16: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.142
81709501|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.906|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 17-20: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.906
81709502|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.798|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 21-24: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.798
81709503|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.258|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 25-28: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.258
81709504|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 29-32: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.058
81709505|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 33-36: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.230
81709506|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 37-40: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.360
81709507|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.892|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 41-44: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.892
81709508|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.912|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 45-48: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.912
81709509|NCT00808132|163116053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.791|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 49-52: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by baseline value.||||0.791
81709510|NCT00808132|163116054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.93||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.96|2.1|||ANCOVA|||Sleep disturbance: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||2.10|-7.96|0.253
81709511|NCT00808132|163116054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.84||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.78|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Sleep disturbance: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||1.10|-8.78|0.127
81709512|NCT00808132|163116054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.15||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.76|1.46|||ANCOVA|||Snoring: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||1.46|-7.76|0.180
81682770|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.661|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.291|1.503||||||Comparison at 72 h post first dose||1.503|0.291|
81682771|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.908|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.454|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.366|2.254||||||Comparison at 96 h post first dose||2.254|0.366|
81682772|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.768|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.195|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.134||||||Comparison at 6 h post first dose||1.134|0.520|
81682773|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.701|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.248|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.427|1.15||||||Comparison at 12 h post first dose||1.150|0.427|
81682774|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.578|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.282|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.329|1.015||||||Comparison at 18 h post first dose||1.015|0.329|
81682775|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.287|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.231|0.728||||||Comparison at 24 h post first dose||0.728|0.231|
81682776|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.896|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|1.657||||||Comparison at 48 h post first dose||1.657|0.484|
81682777|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.739|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.374|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.563||||||Comparison at 72 h post first dose||1.563|0.350|
81682778|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.431|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.659|3.697||||||Comparison at 96 h post first dose||3.697|0.659|
81682779|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.608|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.433|0.853||||||Comparison at 6 h post first dose||0.853|0.433|
81682780|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.674|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.217|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.437|1.039||||||Comparison at 12 h post first dose||1.039|0.437|
81682781|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.613|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.247|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.374|1.004||||||Comparison at 18 h post first dose||1.004|0.374|
81682782|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.558|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.338|0.921||||||Comparison at 24 h post first dose||0.921|0.338|
81709513|NCT00808132|163116054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.67||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.19|1.85|||ANOVA|||Snoring: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||1.85|-7.19|0.247
81682783|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.725|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.264|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.427|1.23||||||Comparison at 48 h post first dose||1.230|0.427|
81682784|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.321|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.384|1.386||||||Comparison at 72 h post first dose||1.386|0.384|
81682785|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.359|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.559|2.353||||||Comparison at 96 h post first dose||2.353|0.559|
81682786|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.776|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.167|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.556|1.082||||||Comparison at 6 h post first dose||1.082|0.556|
81682787|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.602|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.394|0.919||||||Comparison at 12 h post first dose||0.919|0.394|
81682788|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.623|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.386|1.007||||||Comparison at 18 h post first dose||1.007|0.386|
81682789|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.429|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.245|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.263|0.7||||||Comparison at 24 h post first dose||0.700|0.263|
81682790|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.502|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.259|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.299|0.842||||||Comparison at 48 h post first dose||0.842|0.299|
81682791|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.479|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.317|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.255|0.903||||||Comparison at 72 h post first dose||0.903|0.255|
81682792|NCT00996840|163062342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.579|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.361|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.281|1.192||||||Comparison at 96 h post first dose||1.192|0.281|
81682793|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.484|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.312|0.75||||||Comparison at 6 h post first dose||0.750|0.312|
81682794|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.282|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.399|1.229||||||Comparison at 12 h post first dose||1.229|0.399|
81682795|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.681|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.254||||||Comparison at 18 h post first dose||1.254|0.370|
81682796|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.673|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.302|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.368|1.231||||||Comparison at 24 h post first dose||1.231|0.368|
81682797|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.351|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.456|1.857||||||Comparison at 48 h post first dose||1.857|0.456|
81682798|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.944|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.376|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.445|2.002||||||Comparison at 72 h post first dose||2.002|0.445|
81682799|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.905|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.321|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.476|1.723||||||Comparison at 96 h post first dose||1.723|0.476|
81682800|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.726|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.488|1.08||||||Comparison at 6 h post first dose||1.080|0.488|
81682801|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.791|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.476|1.317||||||Comparison at 12 h post first dose||1.317|0.476|
81682802|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.725|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.277|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.417|1.26||||||Comparison at 18 h post first dose||1.260|0.417|
81467578|NCT01252563|162627222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Week 8|t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that the mean changes in home DBP from the baseline are equal to 0.||||<0.001
81709514|NCT00808132|163116054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.63||||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|2.9|||ANCOVA|||ASoB: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||2.90|-4.15|0.726
81709515|NCT00808132|163116054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.17||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.63|1.29|||ANCOVA|||ASoB: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||1.29|-5.63|0.218
81709516|NCT00808132|163116054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|3.87|||ANCOVA|||Somnolence: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||3.87|-3.85|0.996
81682803|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.655|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.273|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.379|1.13||||||Comparison at 24 h post first dose||1.130|0.379|
81682804|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.323|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.583|2.12||||||Comparison at 48 h post first dose||2.120|0.583|
81682805|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.346|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.539|2.146||||||Comparison at 72 h post first dose||2.146|0.539|
81682806|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.375|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.313|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.735|2.574||||||Comparison at 96 h post first dose||2.574|0.735|
81682807|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.559|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.783||||||Comparison at 6 h post first dose||0.783|0.400|
81682808|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.216|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.539|1.277||||||Comparison at 12 h post first dose||1.277|0.539|
81682809|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.987|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.613|1.589||||||Comparison at 18 h post first dose||1.589|0.613|
81682810|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.924|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.582|1.467||||||Comparison at 24 h post first dose||1.467|0.582|
81682811|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|2.11||||||Comparison at 48 h post first dose||2.110|0.716|
81682812|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.289|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.292|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|2.312||||||Comparison at 72 h post first dose||2.312|0.719|
81682813|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.752|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.053|2.916||||||Comparison at 96 h post first dose||2.916|1.053|
81682814|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.419|0.803||||||Comparison at 6 h post first dose||0.803|0.419|
81682815|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.657|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.433|0.996||||||Comparison at 12 h post first dose||0.996|0.433|
81709517|NCT00808132|163116054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean DIfference|0.83||||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|4.6|||ANCOVA|||Somnolence: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||4.60|-2.94|0.665
81682816|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.747|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.225|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.477|1.171||||||Comparison at 18 h post first dose||1.171|0.477|
81682817|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.657|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.421|1.024||||||Comparison at 24 h post first dose||1.024|0.421|
81682818|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.759|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.261|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.451|1.279||||||Comparison at 48 h post first dose||1.279|0.451|
81682819|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.968|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.282|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.701||||||Comparison at 72 h post first dose||1.701|0.550|
81682820|NCT00996840|163062343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.744|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.229||||||Comparison at 96 h post first dose||1.229|0.450|
81682821|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.773|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.607|0.985||||||Comparison at 6 h post first dose||0.985|0.607|
81682822|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.795|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.155|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.583|1.084||||||Comparison at 12 h post first dose||1.084|0.583|
81682823|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.778|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.533|1.135||||||Comparison at 18 h post first dose||1.135|0.533|
81682824|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.633|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.931||||||Comparison at 24 h post first dose||0.931|0.430|
81682825|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.662|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.397|1.103||||||Comparison at 48 h post first dose||1.103|0.397|
81682826|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.465|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.243|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.286|0.756||||||Comparison at 72 h post first dose||0.756|0.286|
81682827|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.525|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.287|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.295|0.935||||||Comparison at 96 h post first dose||0.935|0.295|
81682828|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.952|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.768|1.18||||||Comparison at 6 h post first dose||1.180|0.768|
81682829|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.965|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.733|1.269||||||Comparison at 12 h post first dose||1.269|0.733|
81682830|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.992|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.387||||||Comparison at 18 h post first dose||1.387|0.710|
81682831|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.913|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.649|1.285||||||Comparison at 24 h post first dose||1.285|0.649|
81682832|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.233|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.415|1.051||||||Comparison at 48 h post first dose||1.051|0.415|
81682833|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.445|1.072||||||Comparison at 72 h post first dose||1.072|0.445|
81682834|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.724|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.268|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.423|1.239||||||Comparison at 96 h post first dose||1.239|0.423|
81682835|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.789|1.144||||||Comparison at 6 h post first dose||1.144|0.789|
81682836|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.985|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.777|1.249||||||Comparison at 12 h post first dose||1.249|0.777|
81682837|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.797|1.428||||||Comparison at 18 h post first dose||1.428|0.797|
81682838|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.922|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.686|1.239||||||Comparison at 24 h post first dose||1.239|0.686|
81682839|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.866|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.583|1.287||||||Comparison at 48 h post first dose||1.287|0.583|
81682840|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.649|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.444|0.95||||||Comparison at 72 h post first dose||0.950|0.444|
81682841|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.722|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.457|1.14||||||Comparison at 96 h post first dose||1.140|0.457|
81682842|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.897|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.748|1.075||||||Comparison at 6 h post first dose||1.075|0.748|
81682843|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.887|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.703|1.119||||||Comparison at 12 h post first dose||1.119|0.703|
81682844|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.846|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.638|1.123||||||Comparison at 18 h post first dose||1.123|0.638|
81682845|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.812|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.609|1.084||||||Comparison at 24 h post first dose||1.084|0.609|
81682846|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.194|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.394|0.855||||||Comparison at 48 h post first dose||0.855|0.394|
81682847|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.439|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.301|0.639||||||Comparison at 72 h post first dose||0.639|0.301|
81682848|NCT00996840|163062344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.451|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.285|0.714||||||Comparison at 96 h post first dose||0.714|0.285|
81682849|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.646|1.119||||||Comparison at 6 h post first dose||1.119|0.646|
81682850|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.814|1.411||||||Comparison at 12 h post first dose||1.411|0.814|
81682851|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.478||||||Comparison at 18 h post first dose||1.478|0.790|
81709518|NCT00808132|163116054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.76||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|8.78|||ANOVA|||Sleep adequacy: Month 3, ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||8.78|-3.26|0.368
81682852|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.951|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.715|1.266||||||Comparison at 24 h post first dose||1.266|0.715|
81682853|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.918|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.655|1.285||||||Comparison at 48 h post first dose||1.285|0.655|
81682854|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.735|1.395||||||Comparison at 72 h post first dose||1.395|0.735|
81682855|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.831|1.64||||||Comparison at 96 h post first dose||1.640|0.831|
81682856|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.912|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.713|1.167||||||Comparison at 6 h post first dose||1.167|0.713|
81682857|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.963|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.753|1.233||||||Comparison at 12 h post first dose||1.233|0.753|
81682858|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.917|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.693|1.214||||||Comparison at 18 h post first dose||1.214|0.693|
81682859|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|1.123||||||Comparison at 24 h post first dose||1.123|0.673|
81682860|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.55||||||Comparison at 48 h post first dose||1.550|0.840|
81682861|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.837|1.505||||||Comparison at 72 h post first dose||1.505|0.837|
81682862|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.474|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.063|2.045||||||Comparison at 96 h post first dose||2.045|1.063|
81682863|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.833|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.672|1.031||||||Comparison at 6 h post first dose||1.031|0.672|
81682864|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.879|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.707|1.092||||||Comparison at 12 h post first dose||1.092|0.707|
81682865|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.307||||||Comparison at 18 h post first dose||1.307|0.800|
81682866|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.761|1.187||||||Comparison at 24 h post first dose||1.187|0.761|
81682867|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.968|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.743|1.262||||||Comparison at 48 h post first dose||1.262|0.743|
81536375|NCT01787461|162755240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.205||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 24, Decolletage-Discoloration: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.34|0.07|0.112
81536376|NCT01787461|162755240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.003||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 24, Back of Hands-Overall: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.13|-0.13|0.614
81536377|NCT01787461|162755240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|-0.011||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 24, Back of Hands - Fine lines/wrinkles: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.16|-0.18|0.693
81536378|NCT01787461|162755240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|0.079||||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 24, Back of Hands - Discoloration: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.22|-0.06|0.762
81536379|NCT01787461|162755240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted Gamma Statistic|-0.013||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement Week 24, Body - Dryness Overall: Analysis was performed using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for Glogau Classification of Photoaging, site, and baseline.||0.13|-0.16|0.662
81536380|NCT01787461|162755241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.93||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.32|18.18|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 6, Left Cheek: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||18.18|-10.32|0.587
81682868|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.926|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.718|1.193||||||Comparison at 72 h post first dose||1.193|0.718|
81682869|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|1.229|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.936|1.613||||||Comparison at 96 h post first dose||1.613|0.936|
81682870|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.923|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.753|1.131||||||Comparison at 6 h post first dose||1.131|0.753|
81682871|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.768|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.625|0.943||||||Comparison at 12 h post first dose||0.943|0.625|
81682872|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.826|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.655|1.042||||||Comparison at 18 h post first dose||1.042|0.655|
81682873|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.761|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.615|0.942||||||Comparison at 24 h post first dose||0.942|0.615|
81682874|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.781|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.608|1.003||||||Comparison at 48 h post first dose||1.003|0.608|
81682875|NCT00996840|163062345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.668|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.524|0.851||||||Comparison at 72 h post first dose||0.851|0.524|
81536381|NCT01787461|162755241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.08||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.49|12.32|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Left Cheek: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||12.32|-14.49|0.814
81536382|NCT01787461|162755241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.57||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.14|8.99|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 18, Left Cheek: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||8.99|-16.14|0.453
81536383|NCT01787461|162755241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.16||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.92|4.61|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Left Cheek: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||4.61|-22.92|0.191
81536384|NCT01787461|162755241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.61||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.07|15.28|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 6, Left Inner Arm: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||15.28|-10.07|0.685
81682876|NCT00996840|163062345|OTHER||Ratio (Treatment/Placebo)|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.659|1.122||||||Comparison at 96 h post first dose||1.122|0.659|
81682877|NCT03905928|163062390|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||This was a whole-brain, voxel-wise general linear model conducted in FSL software using a one-sample t-test on the tobacco\>strawberry condition contrasts conducted at the subject-level.|A whole-brain, one-sample t-test was used with a voxel threshold p \<.001 and cluster threshold p\<.05. This method results in unique p-values for each cluster identified.|||
81682878|NCT03905928|163062391|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||This was a whole-brain, voxel-wise repeated measures ANOVA conducted using FSL software on activation from baseline to post-intervention that differ by the nicotine groups (18 mg/ml vs. 0 mg/ml) for the tobacco\>strawberry condition contrasts calculated at the subject-level. The means and standard deviations presented are the average post-pre scan difference scores of the BOLD percentage signal change of tobacco \> strawberry contrasts for each group.|A whole-brain, repeated measures ANOVA was used with a voxel threshold p \<.025 and cluster threshold p\<.05. This method results in unique p-values for each cluster identified.|||
81709519|NCT00808132|163116054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.84||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|8.75|||ANCOVA|||Sleep adequacy: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||8.75|-3.07|0.345
81682879|NCT03905928|163062392|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||This was a whole-brain, voxel-wise repeated measures ANOVA conducted using FSL software on activation from baseline to post-intervention between the flavor groups (tobacco vs. strawberry) for the tobacco\>strawberry condition contrasts calculated at the subject-level. The means and standard deviations presented are the average post-pre scan difference scores of the BOLD percentage signal change of tobacco \> strawberry contrasts for each group.|A whole-brain, repeated measures ANOVA was used with a voxel threshold p \<.025 and cluster threshold p\<.05. This method results in unique p-values for each cluster identified.|||
81682880|NCT03905928|163062393|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.573|||||||ANOVA|||We conducted a one-way ANOVA to compare the change in e-cigarette dependence (week 4 - week 2 PSECDI difference score) between the four e-cigarette groups.||||0.573
81682881|NCT03905928|163062395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||ANOVA|||We conducted a one-way ANOVA to compare changes in self-reported craving across all groups.||||.022
81467579|NCT01252563|162627222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Week 12|t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that the mean changes in home DBP from the baseline are equal to 0.||||<0.001
81682882|NCT00619229|163062415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.674|2.55||The criterion for significance (α) was set at one-sided α = 0.025, which means that only an effect in the expected direction was interpreted.|ANCOVA||For exploratory testing an Analysis of Variance-Covariance (ANCOVA) F-test with dependent variable 'difference in visual acuity', fixed factors 'treatment' and 'centre' and Baseline value as a covariate was used.|"The primary goal of the study was to test the following null hypothesis:~H0: μAlprostadil ≤ μPlacebo, against the alternative hypothesis H1: μAlprostadil \> μPlacebo, where μ denotes the mean differences in visual acuity between measurements at 3 months after the end of study drug infusion minus measurements at baseline as assessed as line difference on the standard ETDRS charts."||2.55|-0.674|0.1220
81682883|NCT01075178|163062429|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was assessed with a 95% 1-sided confidence interval for which the upper bound of the difference in the event rates (CASES minus CONTROLS) will correspond to an odds ratio less than 2 (that is, the odds ratio calculated at the upper confidence bound of the difference in event rates will be less than 2).|Observed odds ratio|0.81|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.96|||exact binomial||"Result provided for 95% Confidence Interval (1-Sided) is the odds ratio calculated at the upper bound of the 1-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in event rates (CASES minus CONTROLS)."|The null hypothesis was that the odds ratio was greater than or equal to 2. The planned sample size of 2000 participants (1000 participants in each group) provided greater than 90% power to determine non-inferiority based on the odds ratio less than 2.||0.96||
81682884|NCT01075178|163062430|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was assessed with a 95% 1-sided confidence interval for which the upper bound of the difference in the event rates (CASES minus CONTROLS) will correspond to an odds ratio less than 2 (that is, the odds ratio calculated at the upper confidence bound of the difference in event rates will be less than 2).|Observed odds ratio|0.8|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.95|||exact binomial||"Result provided for 95% Confidence Interval (1-Sided) is the odds ratio calculated at the upper bound of the 1-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in event rates (CASES minus CONTROLS)."|The null hypothesis was that the odds ratio was greater than or equal to 2. The planned sample size of 2000 participants (1000 participants in each group) provided greater than 90% power to determine non-inferiority based on the odds ratio less than 2.||0.95||
81682885|NCT01075178|163062431|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was assessed with a 95% 1-sided confidence interval for which the upper bound of the difference in the event rates (CASES minus CONTROLS) will correspond to an odds ratio less than 2 (that is, the odds ratio calculated at the upper confidence bound of the difference in event rates will be less than 2).|Observed odds ratio|1.05|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.64|||exact binomial||"Result provided for 95% Confidence Interval (1-Sided) is the odds ratio calculated at the upper bound of the 1-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in event rates (CASES minus CONTROLS)."|The null hypothesis was that the odds ratio was greater than or equal to 2. The planned sample size of 2000 participants (1000 participants in each group) provided greater than 90% power to determine non-inferiority based on the odds ratio less than 2.||1.64||
81682886|NCT01075178|163062432|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was assessed with a 95% 1-sided confidence interval for which the upper bound of the difference in the event rates (CASES minus CONTROLS) will correspond to an odds ratio less than 2 (that is, the odds ratio calculated at the upper confidence bound of the difference in event rates will be less than 2).|Observed odds ratio|0.9|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.19|||exact binomial||"Result provided for 95% Confidence Interval (1-Sided) is the odds ratio calculated at the upper bound of the 1-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in event rates (CASES minus CONTROLS)."|The null hypothesis was that the odds ratio was greater than or equal to 2. The planned sample size of 2000 participants (1000 participants in each group) provided greater than 90% power to determine non-inferiority based on the odds ratio less than 2.||2.19||
81682887|NCT03431012|163062505|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Sidak corrections were used to adjust for multiple analyses.|ANCOVA|ANCOVAs, setting baseline intentions as a covariate, were performed to determine whether post-exposure mean intentions differed between groups.||We predicted that Virus Agency (VA) and Positive Framing (PF) would lead to greater adherence intentions, compared to the human agency (HA) and negative framing (NF) versions respectively.||||>.05
81682888|NCT03431012|163062506|OTHER||||||=|0.113||||||Sidak corrections were used to adjust for multiple analyses.|MANOVA|||Based on the literature, it was predicted that the Virus Agency would lead to higher worry than the human agency assignment.||||=.113
81682889|NCT03431012|163062507|OTHER||||||=|0.809||||||Sidak corrections were used to adjust for multiple analyses|MANOVA|||Based on the literature, it was predicted that the Virus Agency would lead to higher perceptions of susceptibility than the human agency assignment.||||=.809
81682890|NCT03431012|163062508|OTHER|||||||0.025||||||Sidak corrections were used to adjust for multiple analyses.|MANOVA|||Based on the literature, it was predicted that the Virus Agency would lead to higher perceptions of severity of the pandemic than the human agency assignment.||||0.025
81682891|NCT03431012|163062509|OTHER||||||=|0.199||||||Sidak corrections were used to adjust for multiple analyses.|MANOVA|||Based on the literature, we predicted that the Agency Assignment would not affect self-efficacy, i.e. people's perceived ability to use the antivirals as recommended.||||=0.199
81682892|NCT03431012|163062510|OTHER||||||=|0.484||||||Sidak corrections were used to adjust for multiple analyses.|MANOVA|||Based on the literature, we predicted that Positive framing of the side effects would lead to higher response efficacy.||||=0.484
81682893|NCT03431012|163062511|OTHER||||||=|0.494||||||Sidak corrections were used to adjust for multiple analyses.|MANOVA|||Based on the literature, we predicted that Positive framing of the side effects would lead to lower response costs compared to Negative Framing.||||=0.494
81682894|NCT00929240|163062514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.383|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.266|0.551||Stratified by interactive voice/Web response system (IVRS), estrogen receptor (ER) status, visceral metastasis (yes/no), response to initial phase, and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level.|Log Rank||Stratified by IVRS, ER status, visceral metastasis (yes/no), response to initial phase, and LDH level.|||0.551|0.266|<0.0001
81709520|NCT00808132|163116054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.35||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|2.42|||ANCOVA|||Sleep problem index I: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||2.42|-5.12|0.482
81576004|NCT02670083|162823367|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.245|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|1.17||||||||1.17|-3.72|
81682895|NCT00929240|163062514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.429|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.309|0.597|||Log Rank|Unstratified analysis||||0.597|0.309|<0.0001
81682896|NCT00929240|163062515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.1||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|20.3|||Chi-squared||CIs with Hauck-Anderson adjustment for difference in rates of bevacizumab + capecitabine arm to bevacizumab alone arm.|||20.3|-2.1|0.113
81682897|NCT00929240|163062516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|4.6|||Chi-squared||CIs with Hauck-Anderson adjustment for difference in rates of Bevacizumab+Capecitabine group to Bevacizumab only group.|||4.6|-2.6|0.580
81682898|NCT00929240|163062518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.425|||<|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.263|0.685||Stratified by IVRS, ER status, visceral metastasis (yes/no), response to initial phase, and LDH level.|Log Rank|||||0.685|0.263|<0.0003
81682899|NCT00929240|163062518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.516||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.334|0.798||Unstratified analysis|Log Rank|||||0.798|0.334|0.002
81682900|NCT00929240|163062521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.383|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.266|0.551||Stratified by IVRS, ER status, visceral metastasis (yes/no), response to initial phase, and LDH level.|Log Rank||Stratification variables are randomisation stratification parameters as of IVRS: ER status, Visceral metastasis (yes/no), Response to initial phase, LDH concentration level.|||0.551|0.266|<0.0001
81682901|NCT00929240|163062521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.425|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.305|0.591||Unstratified analysis|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was determined using the cox regression model.|||0.591|0.305|<0.0001
81682902|NCT02203149|163062535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|10.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||95% confidence intervals were provided for between-treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events, comparing participants in the Part 2 Immediate Treatment (Grazoprevir + Elbasvir) Arm with the Part 2 Deferred Treatment (Placebo) Arm during the double blinded period through FUWK4. These analyses were performed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method, an unconditional, asymptotic method.||10.0|-14.5|
81682903|NCT02203149|163062536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|2.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||95% confidence intervals were provided for between-treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events, comparing participants in the Part 2 Immediate Treatment (Grazoprevir + Elbasvir) Arm with the Part 2 Deferred Treatment (Placebo) Arm during the double blinded period through FUWK4. These analyses were performed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method, an unconditional, asymptotic method.||2.8|-6.0|
81682904|NCT00432809|163062558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81709521|NCT00808132|163116054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean DIfference|-2.15||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|1.55|||ANCOVA|||Sleep problem index I: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||1.55|-5.86|0.254
81682905|NCT00432809|163062558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.008
81682906|NCT00432809|163062558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Chi-squared|||||||0.59
81682907|NCT00432809|163062562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81682908|NCT00432809|163062562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81682909|NCT00432809|163062562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.85
81709522|NCT00808132|163116054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.97||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.76|1.82|||ANCOVA|||Sleep problem index II: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||1.82|-5.76|0.308
81709523|NCT00808132|163116054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.48||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|1.23|||ANCOVA|||Sleep problem index II: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||1.23|-6.20|0.190
81709524|NCT00808132|163116054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.07||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Sleep quantity: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||0.17|-0.32|0.550
81682910|NCT00432809|163062563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81682911|NCT00432809|163062563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81682912|NCT00432809|163062563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.86
81682913|NCT00432809|163062564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81682914|NCT00432809|163062564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.003
81682915|NCT00432809|163062564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.23
81682916|NCT00432809|163062565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Medical Therapy vs. Gastric Bypass||||<0.001
81682917|NCT00432809|163062565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81682918|NCT00432809|163062565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.10
81682919|NCT00432809|163062566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81682920|NCT00432809|163062566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81682921|NCT00432809|163062566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.02
81682922|NCT00432809|163062567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81682923|NCT00432809|163062567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81682924|NCT00432809|163062567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.02
81682925|NCT00432809|163062568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81682926|NCT00432809|163062568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81682927|NCT00432809|163062568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.61
81682928|NCT00432809|163062569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81682929|NCT00432809|163062569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81682930|NCT00432809|163062569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.03
81682931|NCT00432809|163062570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.87
81709525|NCT00808132|163116054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.09||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Sleep quantity: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||0.32|-0.15|0.477
81709526|NCT00808132|163116056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Vasomotor function: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||||<0.001
81682932|NCT00432809|163062570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.67
81682933|NCT00432809|163062570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.46
81682934|NCT00432809|163062571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.001
81682935|NCT00432809|163062571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.001
81682936|NCT00432809|163062571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.98
81682937|NCT00432809|163062572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81682938|NCT00432809|163062572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81682939|NCT00432809|163062572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.17
81682940|NCT00432809|163062573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81682941|NCT00432809|163062573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81682942|NCT00432809|163062573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.59
81682943|NCT00432809|163062574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81682944|NCT00432809|163062574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||1.001
81709527|NCT00808132|163116056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Vasomotor function: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||||<0.001
81682945|NCT00432809|163062574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.68
81682946|NCT00432809|163062575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81682947|NCT00432809|163062575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81709528|NCT00808132|163116056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||ANCOVA|||Psychosocial function: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||||0.680
81682948|NCT00432809|163062575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81682949|NCT00432809|163062576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81682950|NCT00432809|163062576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81682951|NCT00432809|163062576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.06
81682952|NCT00432809|163062577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81682953|NCT00432809|163062577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81682954|NCT00432809|163062577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.004
81682955|NCT00432809|163062578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81682956|NCT00432809|163062578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.06
81682957|NCT00432809|163062578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.20
81682958|NCT00432809|163062579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81682959|NCT00432809|163062579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81682960|NCT00432809|163062579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.20
81682961|NCT00432809|163062580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.48
81682962|NCT00432809|163062580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.46
81682963|NCT00432809|163062580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.06
81682964|NCT00432809|163062581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81682965|NCT00432809|163062581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81682966|NCT00432809|163062581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.62
81682967|NCT00432809|163062582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81682968|NCT00432809|163062582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81682969|NCT00432809|163062582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81682970|NCT00190775|163062588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11|<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included visit, baseline, treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and treatment by visit.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine - Placebo.|Approximately 500 participants were randomized to atomoxetine or placebo (1:1) which provided at least 90% power to detect a treatment difference of 3.64 points on the CAARS-Inv:SV Total ADHD Symptoms Score assuming a SD of 9.85 based on 2-sided significance level of 0.05 using a 2-sample t-test. Mean and SD assumptions were associated with effect size of 0.37 and 30% missing data rate. These assumptions applied to Weeks 12 and 24 treatment effects. Marginal power at Weeks 12 and 24 was 86%.||||<0.001
81682971|NCT00190775|163062589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.905||95.0||||P-Value for Task Accomplishment.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.905
81682972|NCT00190775|163062589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.491||95.0||||P-Value for Role Performance.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.491
81682973|NCT00190775|163062589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0||||P-Value for Communication.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.600
81682974|NCT00190775|163062589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052||95.0||||P-Value for Affective Expression.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.052
81682975|NCT00190775|163062589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.514||95.0||||P-Value for Involvement.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.514
81682976|NCT00190775|163062589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.515||95.0||||P-Value for Control.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.515
81682977|NCT00190775|163062589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.315||95.0||||P-Value for Values and Norms.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.315
81709529|NCT00808132|163116056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.493|||||||ANCOVA|||Psychosocial function: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||||0.493
81709530|NCT00808132|163116056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.698|||||||ANCOVA|||Physical function: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||||0.698
81682978|NCT00190775|163062590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.176||95.0||||P-Value for Task Accomplishment.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.176
81682979|NCT00190775|163062590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122||95.0||||P-Value for Role Performance.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.122
81682980|NCT00190775|163062590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.931||95.0||||P-Value for Communication.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.931
81682981|NCT00190775|163062590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.788||95.0||||P-Value for Affective Expression.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.788
81682982|NCT00190775|163062590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||95.0||||P-Value for Involvement.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.190
81682983|NCT00190775|163062590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36||95.0||||P-Value for Control.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.360
81682984|NCT00190775|163062590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.446||95.0||||P-Value for Values and Norms.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.446
81682985|NCT00190775|163062591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.575||95.0||||P-Value for Task Accomplishment.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.575
81682986|NCT00190775|163062591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.705||95.0||||P-Value for Role Performance.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.705
81682987|NCT00190775|163062591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.686||95.0||||P-Value for Communication.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.686
81682988|NCT00190775|163062591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.618||95.0||||P-Value for Affective Expression.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.618
81682989|NCT00190775|163062591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.903||95.0||||P-Value for Involvement.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.903
81682990|NCT00190775|163062591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.807||95.0||||P-Value for Control.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.807
81709531|NCT00808132|163116056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055|||||||ANCOVA|||Physical function: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||||0.055
81682991|NCT00190775|163062591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.403||95.0||||P-Value for Values and Norms.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.403
81709532|NCT00808132|163116056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.428|||||||ANCOVA|||Sexual function: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||||0.428
81709533|NCT00808132|163116056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||ANCOVA|||Sexual function: ANCOVA model was used with treatment and region as factors and baseline as a covariate.||||0.071
81682992|NCT00190775|163062592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.941||95.0||||P-Value for Task Accomplishment.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.941
81682993|NCT00190775|163062592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.788||95.0||||P-Value for Role Performance.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.788
81682994|NCT00190775|163062592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.391||95.0||||P-Value for Communication.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.391
81467580|NCT01252563|162627222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Last Day|t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided paired t-test was performed to test the hypothesis.||The null hypothesis was that the mean changes in home DBP from the baseline are equal to 0.||||<0.001
81682995|NCT00190775|163062592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.685||95.0||||P-Value for Affective Expression.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.685
81682996|NCT00190775|163062592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.774||95.0||||P-Value for Involvement.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.774
81682997|NCT00190775|163062592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36||95.0||||P-Value for Control.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.360
81682998|NCT00190775|163062592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.446||95.0||||P-Value for Values and Norms.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.446
81682999|NCT00190775|163062593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.617||95.0||||P-Value for Total Dyadic Adjustment.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.617
81683000|NCT00190775|163062593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.789||95.0||||P-Value for Dyadic Consensus.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.789
81683001|NCT00190775|163062593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0||||P-Value for Dyadic Satisfaction.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.670
81683002|NCT00190775|163062593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0||||P-Value for Affectional Expression.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.018
81683003|NCT00190775|163062593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.405||95.0||||P-Value for Dyadic Cohesion.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.405
81683004|NCT00190775|163062594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.544||95.0||||P-Value for Total Dyadic Adjustment.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.544
81683005|NCT00190775|163062594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.494||95.0||||P-Value for Dyadic Consensus.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.494
81683006|NCT00190775|163062594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.547||95.0||||P-Value for Dyadic Satisfaction.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.547
81683007|NCT00190775|163062594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059||95.0||||P-Value for Affectional Expression.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.059
81709534|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.624|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 1-4: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.624
81709535|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.868|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 5-8: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.868
81536385|NCT01787461|162755241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.74||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.67|23.15|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Left Inner Arm: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||23.15|-11.67|0.480
81536386|NCT01787461|162755241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.98||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.29|5.34|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 18, Left Inner Arm: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||5.34|-17.29|0.299
81683008|NCT00190775|163062594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.918||95.0||||P-Value for Dyadic Cohesion.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.918
81683009|NCT00190775|163062595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.334||95.0||||P-Value for Total Dyadic Adjustment.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.334
81683010|NCT00190775|163062595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087||95.0||||P-Value for Dyadic Consensus.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.087
81683011|NCT00190775|163062595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.795||95.0||||P-Value for Dyadic Satisfaction.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.795
81683012|NCT00190775|163062595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.955||95.0||||P-Value for Affectional Expression.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.955
81683013|NCT00190775|163062595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.788||95.0||||P-Value for Dyadic Cohesion.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.788
81683014|NCT00190775|163062596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.248||95.0||||P-Value for Total Dyadic Adjustment.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.248
81683015|NCT00190775|163062596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.163||95.0||||P-Value for Dyadic Consensus.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.163
81683016|NCT00190775|163062596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.947||95.0||||P-Value for Dyadic Satisfaction.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.947
81683017|NCT00190775|163062596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.214||95.0||||P-Value for Affectional Expression.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.214
81709536|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 9-12: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.087
81683018|NCT00190775|163062596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.543||95.0||||P-Value for Dyadic Cohesion.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.543
81683019|NCT00190775|163062597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included visit, baseline, treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and treatment by visit.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine - Placebo.|Approximately 500 participants were randomized to atomoxetine or placebo (1:1) which provided at least 90% power to detect a treatment difference of 3.64 points on the CAARS-Inv:SV Total ADHD Symptoms Score assuming a SD of 9.85 based on 2-sided significance level of 0.05 using a 2-sample t-test. Mean and SD assumptions were associated with effect size of 0.37 and 30% missing data rate. These assumptions applied to Weeks 12 and 24 treatment effects. Marginal power at Weeks 12 and 24 was 86%.||||0.001
81683020|NCT00190775|163062598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.446||95.0||||P-Value for Total Stress.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.446
81683021|NCT00190775|163062598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134||95.0||||P-Value for Life Stress.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.134
81683022|NCT00190775|163062599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Domain Total.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.056
81683023|NCT00190775|163062599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.459||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Domain Competence.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.459
81683024|NCT00190775|163062599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.435||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Domain Isolation.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.435
81683025|NCT00190775|163062599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.677||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Domain Attachment.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.677
81683026|NCT00190775|163062599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.376||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Domain Health.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.376
81536387|NCT01787461|162755241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.07||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.04|1.9|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Left Inner Arm: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||1.90|-20.04|0.107
81536388|NCT01787461|162755241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.82||||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.39|10.76|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 6, Left Outer Arm: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||10.76|-14.39|0.776
81683027|NCT00190775|163062599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.176||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Domain Role Restriction.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.176
81683028|NCT00190775|163062599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Domain Depression.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.030
81683029|NCT00190775|163062599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.434||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Domain Spouse.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.434
81683030|NCT00190775|163062600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.578||95.0||||P-Value for Child Domain Total.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.578
81683031|NCT00190775|163062600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.062||95.0||||P-Value for Defensive Responding.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.062
81709537|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.425|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 13-16: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.425
81709538|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.307|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 17-20: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.307
81536389|NCT01787461|162755241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.33||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.96|9.29|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Left Outer Arm: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||9.29|-15.96|0.603
81683032|NCT00190775|163062600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.567||95.0||||P-Value for Child Domain Distractibility/Hyperactive.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.567
81683033|NCT00190775|163062600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.383||95.0||||P-Value for Child Domain Adaptability.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.383
81683034|NCT00190775|163062600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.963||95.0||||P-Value for Child Domain Reinforces Parent.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.963
81683035|NCT00190775|163062600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075||95.0||||P-Value for Child Domain Demandingness.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.075
81536390|NCT01787461|162755241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.82||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.23|7.6|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 18, Left Outer Arm: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||7.60|-15.23|0.510
81683036|NCT00190775|163062600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.854||95.0||||P-Value for Child Domain Mood.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.854
81683037|NCT00190775|163062600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.671||95.0||||P-Value for Child Domain Acceptability.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.671
81683038|NCT00190775|163062601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0||||P-Value for Total Stress.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.280
81683039|NCT00190775|163062601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0||||P-Value for Life Stress.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.34
81683040|NCT00190775|163062602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.103||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Domain Total.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.103
81683041|NCT00190775|163062602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.182||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Domain Competence.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.182
81683042|NCT00190775|163062602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Domain Isolation.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.161
81683043|NCT00190775|163062602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.472||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Domain Attachment.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.472
81683044|NCT00190775|163062602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.949||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Domain Health.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.949
81683045|NCT00190775|163062602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.848||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Domain Role Restriction.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.848
81683046|NCT00190775|163062602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Domain Depression.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.050
81683047|NCT00190775|163062602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Domain Spouse.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.840
81683048|NCT00190775|163062603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.785||95.0||||P-Value for Child Domain Total.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.785
81709539|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.689|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 21-24: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.689
81709540|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.285|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 25-28: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.285
81683049|NCT00190775|163062603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.081||95.0||||P-Value for Defensive Responding.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.081
81683050|NCT00190775|163062603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.518||95.0||||P-Value for Child Domain Distractibility/Hyperactive.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.518
81683051|NCT00190775|163062603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.883||95.0||||P-Value for Child Domain Adaptability.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.883
81683052|NCT00190775|163062603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.439||95.0||||P-Value for Child Domain Reinforces Parent.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.439
81683053|NCT00190775|163062603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167||95.0||||P-Value for Child Domain Demandingness.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.167
81683054|NCT00190775|163062603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.381||95.0||||P-Value for Child Domain Mood.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.381
81683055|NCT00190775|163062603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.906||95.0||||P-Value for Child Domain Acceptability.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.906
81683056|NCT00190775|163062604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Involvement.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.420
81683057|NCT00190775|163062604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.249||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Positive Parenting.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.249
81683058|NCT00190775|163062604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.927||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Poor Supervision.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.927
81576005|NCT02670083|162823368|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.253|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.89||||||||0.89|-0.10|
81683059|NCT00190775|163062604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.205||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Inconsistent Discipline.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.205
81683060|NCT00190775|163062604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.673||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Corporal Punishment.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.673
81683061|NCT00190775|163062604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.881||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Other Discipline Practice.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.881
81683062|NCT00190775|163062604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.808||95.0||||P-Value for Dysfunctional Parenting Composite.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.808
81683063|NCT00190775|163062604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.498||95.0||||P-Value for Negative Parenting Composite.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.498
81683064|NCT00190775|163062604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.283||95.0||||P-Value for Positive Parenting Composite.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.283
81683065|NCT00190775|163062605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.784||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Involvement.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.784
81683066|NCT00190775|163062605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.864||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Positive Parenting.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.864
81683067|NCT00190775|163062605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.884||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Poor Supervision.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.884
81709541|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 29-32: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||1.000
81709542|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 33-36: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.065
81683068|NCT00190775|163062605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.072||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Inconsistent Discipline.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.072
81683069|NCT00190775|163062605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0||||P-Value for Parent Corporal Punishment.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.120
81683070|NCT00190775|163062605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.925||95.0||||P-Value Other Discipline Practice.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.925
81709543|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 37-40: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.014
81709544|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 41-44: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||1.000
81709545|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 45-48: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.226
81709546|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 49-52: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||1.000
81709547|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 1-4: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709548|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 5-8: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709549|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 9-12: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709550|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 13-16: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709551|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 17-20: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709552|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 21-24: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709553|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 25-28: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709554|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 29-32: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709555|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 33-36: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81683071|NCT00190775|163062605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.444||95.0||||P-Value for Dysfunctional Parenting Composite.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.444
81683072|NCT00190775|163062605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166||95.0||||P-Value for Negative Parenting Composite.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.166
81709556|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 37-40: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81683073|NCT00190775|163062605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.875||95.0||||P-Value for Positive Parenting Composite.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.875
81683074|NCT00190775|163062606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.895||95.0||||P-Value for Child Involvement Mother.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.895
81709557|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 41-44: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709558|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 45-48: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709559|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 49-52: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709560|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 1-4: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.317
81709561|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.531|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 5-8: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.531
81709562|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 9-12: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.610
81709563|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.848|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 13-16: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.848
81709564|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.551|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 17-20: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.551
81709565|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 21-24: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.300
81709566|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.299|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 25-28: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.299
81709567|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 29-32: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||1.000
81709568|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 33-36: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.660
81709569|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.199|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 37-40: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.199
81709570|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 41-44: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.770
81683075|NCT00190775|163062606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.792||95.0||||P-Value for Child Involvement Father.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.792
81683076|NCT00190775|163062606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.318||95.0||||P-Value for Child Positive Parenting.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.318
81683077|NCT00190775|163062606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.914||95.0||||P-Value for Child Poor Supervision.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.914
81683078|NCT00190775|163062606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.961||95.0||||P-Value for Child Inconsistent Discipline.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.961
81683079|NCT00190775|163062606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.807||95.0||||P-Value for Child Corporal Punishment.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.807
81683080|NCT00190775|163062606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.827||95.0||||P-Value for Child Other Discipline Practice.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.827
81683081|NCT00190775|163062607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.828||95.0||||P-Value for Child Involvement Mother.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.828
81683082|NCT00190775|163062607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.401||95.0||||P-Value for Child Involvement Father.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.401
81683083|NCT00190775|163062607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0||||P-Value for Child Positive Parenting.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.300
81683084|NCT00190775|163062607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.575||95.0||||P-Value for Child Poor Supervision.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.575
81683085|NCT00190775|163062607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.772||95.0||||P-Value for Child Inconsistent Discipline.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.772
81709571|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 45-48: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||1.000
81709572|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.769|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 49-52: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.769
81709573|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 1-4: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709574|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 5-8: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81683086|NCT00190775|163062607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.918||95.0||||P-Value for Child Corporal Punishment.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.918
81683087|NCT00190775|163062607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.636||95.0||||P-Value for Child Other Discipline Practice.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.636
81683088|NCT00190775|163062608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.583||95.0||||P-Value for Total ADHD Score.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.583
81683089|NCT00190775|163062608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.997||95.0||||P-Value for Hyperactive-Impulsive Symptom ADHD Score.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.997
81683090|NCT00190775|163062608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.333||95.0||||P-Value for Inattention Symptom ADHD Score.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.333
81683091|NCT00190775|163062609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.792||95.0||||P-Value for Oppositional Defiant Disorder Flag|Fisher Exact|||||||.792
81683092|NCT00190775|163062609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.675||95.0||||P-Value for Conduct Disorder Flag.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.675
81683093|NCT00190775|163062610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.875||95.0||||P-Value for PSOC Total.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.875
81683094|NCT00190775|163062610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.569||95.0||||P-Value for Satisfaction Scale.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.569
81683095|NCT00190775|163062610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.399||95.0||||P-Value for Efficacy Scale.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.399
81683096|NCT00190775|163062611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.365||95.0||||P-Value for PSOC Total.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.365
81683097|NCT00190775|163062611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0||||P-Value for Satisfaction Scale.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.620
81683098|NCT00190775|163062611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.462||95.0||||P-Value for Efficacy Scale.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.462
81683099|NCT00190775|163062612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Total Score at 12 Weeks.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.001
81683100|NCT00190775|163062612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-Value for Hyperactivity Score at 12 Weeks.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.004
81683101|NCT00190775|163062612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Inattention Score at 12 Weeks.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||<0.001
81683102|NCT00190775|163062612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Total Score at 24 Weeks.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||<0.001
81709575|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 9-12: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709576|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 13-16: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709577|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 17-20: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709578|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 21-24: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81536391|NCT01787461|162755241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.75||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|4.2|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Left Outer Arm: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||4.20|-17.70|0.225
81683103|NCT00190775|163062612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Hyperactivity Score at 24 Weeks.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||<0.001
81683104|NCT00190775|163062612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Inattention Score at 24 Weeks.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||<0.001
81536392|NCT01787461|162755242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.78||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|2.02|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 6, Left Cheek: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||2.02|-0.46|0.214
81683105|NCT00190775|163062613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for 8 Weeks.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||<0.001
81683106|NCT00190775|163062613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for 24 Weeks.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||<0.001
81683107|NCT00190775|163062614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.553||95.0||||P-Value for 12 Weeks.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.553
81683108|NCT00190775|163062614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.797||95.0||||P-Value for 24 Weeks.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.797
81683109|NCT00190775|163062615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.108||95.0||||P-Value for State Anxiety Score at 12 Weeks.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.108
81683110|NCT00190775|163062615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0||||P-Value for Trait Anxiety Score at 12 Weeks.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.026
81683111|NCT00190775|163062615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.897||95.0||||P-Value is for State Anxiety Score at 24 Weeks.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.897
81683112|NCT00190775|163062615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.171||95.0||||P-Value is for Trait Anxiety Score at 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|Model included treatment, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.171
81683113|NCT00190775|163062616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.892||95.0||||P-Value for Total ADHD Symptoms Score.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.892
81683114|NCT00190775|163062616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-Value for Total ADHD Symptoms Score.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.003
81683115|NCT00190775|163062616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||P-Value for Total ADHD Symptoms Score.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.007
81683116|NCT00190775|163062616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.533||95.0||||P-Value for Hyper/Impulsive Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.533
81683117|NCT00190775|163062616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054||95.0||||P-Value for Hyper/Impulsive Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.054
81683118|NCT00190775|163062616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||P-Value for Hyper/Impulsive Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.012
81683119|NCT00190775|163062616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.457||95.0||||P-Value for Inattention Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.457
81683120|NCT00190775|163062616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Inattention Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.001
81683121|NCT00190775|163062616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||P-Value for Inattention Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.021
81683122|NCT00190775|163062616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0||||P-Value for ADHD Index Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.710
81683123|NCT00190775|163062616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for ADHD Index Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||<0.001
81683124|NCT00190775|163062616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-Value for ADHD Index Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.005
81683125|NCT00190775|163062617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.722||95.0||||P-Value for Total ADHD Symptoms Score.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.722
81683126|NCT00190775|163062617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||P-Value for Total ADHD Symptoms Score.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.011
81683127|NCT00190775|163062617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-Value for Total ADHD Symptoms Score.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.005
81536393|NCT01787461|162755242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|2.09|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Left Cheek: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||2.09|0.12|0.027
81683128|NCT00190775|163062617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.779||95.0||||P-Value for Hyper/Impulsive Scale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.779
81683129|NCT00190775|163062617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-Value for Hyper/Impulsive Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.004
81683130|NCT00190775|163062617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-Value for Hyper/Impulsive Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.002
81683131|NCT00190775|163062617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.716||95.0||||P-Value for Inattention Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.716
81683132|NCT00190775|163062617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071||95.0||||P-Value for Inattention Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.071
81683133|NCT00190775|163062617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0||||P-Value for Inattention Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.034
81683134|NCT00190775|163062617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.938||95.0||||P-Value for ADHD Index Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.938
81683135|NCT00190775|163062617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-Value for ADHD Index Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.004
81683136|NCT00190775|163062617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-Value for ADHD Index Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.005
81683137|NCT00190775|163062618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.546||95.0||||P-Value for Total ADHD Symptoms Score.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.546
81683138|NCT00190775|163062618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||95.0||||P-Value for Hyper/Impulsive Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.530
81683139|NCT00190775|163062618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.569||95.0||||P-Value for Inattention Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.569
81683140|NCT00190775|163062618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.986||95.0||||P-Vaue for ADHD Index Subscale.|ANCOVA|Model included visit by therapy, pooled investigator, child with ADHD, and baseline.||||||0.986
81683141|NCT00885079|163062632|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for change from baseline in the FCS score was determined by comparing the non-inferiority margin (0.4) with the upper limit of the confidence interval of the difference between the 2 treatment groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.1|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.24||An analysis of change from baseline of FCS was performed using t-test. The level of singnificanse was 5 % (2-sided).|t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.24|-1.47|<0.05
81683142|NCT00885079|163062633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81683143|NCT04325503|163062650|OTHER|A comparison is not being made between two different treatment groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0905||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.159||A priori threshold statistical significance p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test, df = 9||||0.159|0.022|0.015
81683144|NCT04325503|163062651|OTHER|A comparison is not being made between two different treatment groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.333||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|2.216||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test, df = 8||||2.216|-1.550|0.694
81683145|NCT04325503|163062652|OTHER|A comparison is not being made between two different treatment groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.444||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.363|3.252||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test, df = 8||||3.252|-0.363|0.103
81683146|NCT04325503|163062653|OTHER|A comparison is not being made between two different treatment groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.09||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.554|2.372||A priori threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test, df = 10||||2.372|-6.554|0.321
81683147|NCT04325503|163062654|OTHER|A comparison is not being made between two different treatment groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.185||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.175|0.544|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test, df = 7||||0.544|-0.175|0.265
81683148|NCT04325503|163062655|OTHER|A comparison is not being made between two different treatment groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|8.143||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.296|15.0||A priori threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test, df = 6||||15.0|1.296|0.0270
81709579|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 25-28: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709580|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 29-32: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709581|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 33-36: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709582|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 37-40: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709583|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 41-44: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709584|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 45-48: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81536394|NCT01787461|162755242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.99||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.96|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 18, Left Cheek: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||1.96|0.01|0.049
81683149|NCT04325503|163062656|OTHER|A comparison is not being made between two different treatment groups.||||||0.153||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.153
81683150|NCT01642212|163062657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81683151|NCT01642212|163062658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-6.75||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.808|-1.687||LS mean estimates were determined using an ANCOVA model including treatment group as a factor and the baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-1.687|-11.808|0.0096
81683152|NCT01642212|163062659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.49||||0.2649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.895|1.92||LS mean estimates were determined using the ANCOVA model including treatment group as a factor and baseline DSQ score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of Week 8||1.920|-6.895|0.2649
81683153|NCT01642212|163062659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.91||||0.2878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.322|2.501||LS mean estimates were determined using the ANCOVA model including treatment group as a factor and baseline DSQ score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of Week 12||2.501|-8.322|0.2878
81683154|NCT01642212|163062661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Analysis of \</= 15 Eosinophils/HPF||||0.0001
81683155|NCT01642212|163062661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Analysis of \</= 1 Eosinophils/HPF||||<0.0001
81709585|NCT00808132|163116057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 49-52: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||< 0.001
81709586|NCT00033293|163116058|OTHER||Chi-squared test statistic|8.125||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|A two-way test with a null hypothesis of no association, using SAS 9.4.||"The 5 categories of OMA ratings are: stance, gait, arm \& hand function, opsoclonus, \& mood/behavior. For each category, a patient's response will be based on a comparison of the baseline evaluation to the best of 3 time points: 2 months, 6 months \& 1 year. If a patient crosses over to the IVIG arm or switches to ACTH at any time, the patient will be considered a non-responder. The proportion of responders from the 2 treatment arms were compared using a chi-squared test."||||0.0044
81709587|NCT00033293|163116059|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|60.1979||||0.0919|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||The two samples from the respective treatment arms were compared using a one-sided t-test with a significance level of .05.||||0.0919
81709588|NCT00033293|163116060|OTHER|The two samples from the respective treatment arms were compared using a one-sided t-test with a significance level of .05.|Mean Difference (Net)|16.75||||0.2364|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.2364
81683156|NCT01642212|163062662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0206|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's chi-square|||Analysis of \>/= 30% DSQ score reduction||||0.0206
81683157|NCT01642212|163062662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0275|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's chi-square|||Analysis of \>/= 50% DSQ score reduction||||0.0275
81683158|NCT01642212|163062663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Analysis of response and \>/= 30% DSQ score reduction||||0.0026
81683159|NCT01642212|163062663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Analysis of response and \>/= 50% DSQ score reduction||||0.0199
81683160|NCT01642212|163062664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-22.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.345|-14.334|||ANCOVA|LS mean based on the ANCOVA model including treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||-14.334|-30.345|<0.0001
81683161|NCT01642212|163062665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.172|-2.358||LS mean estimates based on the ANCOVA model including treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-2.358|-5.172|<0.0001
81683162|NCT01642212|163062666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-35.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.438|-17.57||LS mean estimates based on the ANCOVA model including treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of proximal eosinophil count||-17.570|-53.438|0.0002
81709589|NCT02442765|163116073|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|||=|0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|-0.6||MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use. Unstructured variance-covariance was used.|mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||-0.6|-7.4|=0.021
81709590|NCT02442765|163116073|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|||=|0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.7||MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use. Unstructured variance-covariance was used.|MMRM|||||2.7|-3.9|=0.731
81709591|NCT02442765|163116073|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.5|||=|0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|1.4||MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use. Unstructured variance-covariance was used.|MMRM|||||1.4|-8.4|=0.157
81683163|NCT01642212|163062666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-59.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.173|-34.948||LS mean estimates based on the ANCOVA model including treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of mid- eosinophil count||-34.948|-84.173|<0.0001
81683164|NCT01642212|163062666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-67.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.573|-41.18||LS mean estimates based on the ANCOVA model including treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of distal eosinophil count||-41.180|-93.573|<0.0001
81683165|NCT01642212|163062667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-18.44||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.593|-7.293||LS mean estimates were based on the ANCOVA model including treatment group as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-7.293|-29.593|0.0015
81683166|NCT01642212|163062668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for comparison of the treatment difference was determined by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis of distribution of scores across all responses||||0.1170
81683167|NCT01642212|163062669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1947|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for comparison of the treatment difference at baseline vs. final treatment evaluation was determined by a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test. All responses (improved, no change, worsened) were analyzed collectively for each symptom.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis of heartburn||||0.1947
81683168|NCT01642212|163062669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8029|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for comparison of the treatment difference at baseline vs. final treatment evaluation was determined by a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test. All responses (improved, no change, worsened) were analyzed collectively for each symptom.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis of chest pain||||0.8029
81683169|NCT01642212|163062669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4963|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for comparison of the treatment difference at baseline vs. final treatment evaluation was determined by a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test. All responses (improved, no change, worsened) were analyzed collectively for each symptom.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis of regurgitation||||0.4963
81683170|NCT01642212|163062669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5257|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for comparison of the treatment difference at baseline vs. final treatment evaluation was determined by a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test. All responses (improved, no change, worsened) were analyzed collectively for each symptom.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis of abdominal pain||||0.5257
81683171|NCT01642212|163062669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5219|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for comparison of the treatment difference at baseline vs. final treatment evaluation was determined by a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test. All responses (improved, no change, worsened) were analyzed collectively for each symptom.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis of nausea||||0.5219
81683172|NCT01642212|163062669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2886|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for comparison of the treatment difference at baseline vs. final treatment evaluation was determined by a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test. All responses (improved, no change, worsened) were analyzed collectively for each symptom.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis of vomiting||||0.2886
81683173|NCT01642212|163062672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for comparison of the treatment difference at baseline vs. final treatment evaluation was determined by a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test. Both responses (no change, worsened) were analyzed collectively.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis of symptoms of participants with no symptoms at baseline||||0.1600
81683174|NCT01642212|163062674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0606|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's chi-square|||Analysis of \>/= 30% DSQ+pain score reduction||||0.0606
81683175|NCT01642212|163062674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0165|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's chi-square|||Analysis of \>/= 50% DSQ+pain score reduction||||0.0165
81683176|NCT01642212|163062675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7817|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7817
81683177|NCT01642212|163062676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.09||||0.1686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.222|0.04||Estimates are determined using an ANCOVA model including treatment group as a factor and baseline DSQ score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of Week 8||0.040|-0.222|0.1686
81683178|NCT01642212|163062676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.03||||0.8046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.269|0.21||Estimates are determined using an ANCOVA model including treatment group as a factor and baseline DSQ score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of Week 12||0.210|-0.269|0.8046
81683179|NCT01642212|163062676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.01||||0.9239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.199|0.219||Estimates are determined using an ANCOVA model including treatment group as a factor and baseline DSQ score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of Week 16||0.219|-0.199|0.9239
81683180|NCT01642212|163062677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.73||||0.4835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.806|1.339||Estimates are determined using an ANCOVA model including treatment group as a factor and baseline DSQ score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of Week 8||1.339|-2.806|0.4835
81683181|NCT01642212|163062677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.92||||0.0662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.974|0.132||Estimates are determined using an ANCOVA model including treatment group as a factor and baseline DSQ score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of Week 12||0.132|-3.974|0.0662
81683182|NCT01642212|163062677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.8||||0.1091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.006|0.41||Estimates are determined using an ANCOVA model including treatment group as a factor and baseline DSQ score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of Week 16||0.410|-4.006|0.1091
81683183|NCT01564784|163062678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate difference|51.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|38.4|64.3|||1-sided p-value based on Chi-square test|If any cell count was \<5, p-value was based on Fisher's exact test||||64.3|38.4|<0.0001
81683184|NCT01564784|163062679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.751||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.568|0.993|||1-sided stratified log-rank p-value||Stratified HR, i.e., based on analysis stratified by randomization stratification factors.|||0.993|0.568|0.0105
81683185|NCT01564784|163062680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.297|0.809|||1-sided stratified log-rank p-value||Stratified HR, i.e., based on analysis stratified by randomization stratification factors.|||0.809|0.297|0.0021
81709592|NCT02442765|163116073|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.6|||=|0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|1.3||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||1.3|-8.4|=0.150
81709593|NCT02442765|163116073|SUPERIORITY||MMRM weighted z-statistic|-2.65|||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|Sequential Parallel Comparison Design (SPCD) was used with weight = 0.6 for Stage 1 and 0.4 for Stage 2.||||||=0.008
81709594|NCT02442765|163116073|SUPERIORITY||MMRM weighted z-statistic|-1.26|||=|0.208|TWO_SIDED|||||MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use. Unstructured variance-covariance was used.|MMRM|SPCD was used with weight = 0.6 for Stage 1 and 0.4 for Stage 2.||||||=0.208
81709595|NCT02442765|163116074|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.4|0.331
81709596|NCT02442765|163116074|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.4|0.400
81709597|NCT02442765|163116074|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-1.1|0.014
81709598|NCT02442765|163116074|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.9|0.145
81709599|NCT02442765|163116074|SUPERIORITY||SPCD OLS weighted z-statistic|-2.51||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||OLS = ordinary least squares|||||0.012
81709600|NCT02442765|163116074|SUPERIORITY||SPCD OLS weighted z-statistic|-1.66||||0.097|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.097
81709601|NCT02442765|163116075|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|||=|0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.2||MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use. Unstructured variance-covariance was used.|MMRM|SPCD was used with weight = 0.6 for Stage 1 and 0.4 for Stage 2.||||0.2|-1.3|=0.182
81709602|NCT02442765|163116075|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|||=|0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.4||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||0.4|-1.1|=0.390
81709603|NCT02442765|163116075|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5|||=|0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.7||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||1.7|-0.8|=0.462
81683186|NCT01564784|163062681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.336|0.602|||1-sided stratified log-rank p-value||Stratified HR, i.e., based on analysis stratified by randomization stratification factors.|||0.602|0.336|<0.0001
81683187|NCT01564784|163062682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate difference|31.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.6|40.6|||1-sided p-value based on Chi-square test|If any cell count was \<5, p-value was based on Fisher's exact test||||40.6|22.6|<0.0001
81683188|NCT01564784|163062683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||1-sided p-value based on Chi-Square test|If any cell count is \<5, p-value was based on Fisher's exact test||||||<0.0001
81683189|NCT01564784|163062684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3168|||||||1-sided p-value based on Chi-Square test|If any cell count is \<5, p-value was based on Fisher's exact test||Abnormal at Screening||||0.3168
81683190|NCT01564784|163062684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.216|||||||1-sided p-value based on Chi-Square test|If any cell count is \<5, p-value was based on Fisher's exact test||Abnormal after remission||||0.2160
81683191|NCT01564784|163062686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.9||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|12.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||Physical Functioning||12.3|1.4|0.0139
81709604|NCT02442765|163116075|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|||=|0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.6||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||1.6|-0.8|=0.528
81536395|NCT01787461|162755242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.17||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.14|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Left Cheek: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||2.14|0.20|0.019
81683192|NCT01564784|163062686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.4||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|19.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||Role Functioning||19.5|3.2|0.0065
81683193|NCT01564784|163062686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3||||0.3307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||Emotional Functioning||2.3|-6.9|0.3307
81709605|NCT02442765|163116075|SUPERIORITY||MMRM weighted z-statistic|-0.39|||=|0.695|TWO_SIDED|||||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, Baseline (BL), BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|ANCOVA|||||||=0.695
81709606|NCT02442765|163116075|SUPERIORITY||MMRM weighted z-statistic|-0.12|||=|0.904|TWO_SIDED|||||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, Baseline (BL), BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|ANCOVA|||||||=0.904
81709607|NCT02442765|163116076|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.2|||=|0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.8||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||0.8|-3.2|=0.247
81709608|NCT02442765|163116076|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|||=|0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.6||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||1.6|-2.3|=0.721
81709609|NCT02442765|163116076|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.2|||=|0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|1.8||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||1.8|-4.3|=0.419
81709610|NCT02442765|163116076|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.9|||=|0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.9||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||3.9|-2.0|=0.534
81709611|NCT02442765|163116076|SUPERIORITY||MMRM weighted z-statistic|-1.4|||=|0.163|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.163
81709612|NCT02442765|163116076|SUPERIORITY||MMRM weighted z-statistic|0.19|||=|0.851|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.851
81709613|NCT02442765|163116077|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|||=|0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.2||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||0.2|-1.4|=0.146
81683194|NCT01564784|163062686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.8||||0.1904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|7.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||Cognitive Functioning||7.0|-1.4|0.1904
81683195|NCT01564784|163062686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.4||||0.0336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|16.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||Social Functioning||16.1|0.7|0.0336
81683196|NCT01564784|163062686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.3||||0.1572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|10.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||Global Health Status||10.3|-1.7|0.1572
81683197|NCT01564784|163062686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.7||||0.1281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||Dyspnoea||1.4|-10.8|0.1281
81683198|NCT01564784|163062686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.6207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||Insomnia||5.2|-8.7|0.6207
81683199|NCT01564784|163062686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.7||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||Appetite Loss||-1.4|-16.0|0.0193
81683200|NCT01564784|163062686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4||||0.6249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|7.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||Constipation||7.3|-4.4|0.6249
81683201|NCT01564784|163062686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0||||0.1534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||Diarrhoea||1.1|-7.2|0.1534
81683202|NCT01564784|163062686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5||||0.4915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|4.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||Financial Difficulties||4.7|-9.7|0.4915
81683203|NCT01564784|163062686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.4||||0.1789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||Fatigue||2.0|-10.8|0.1789
81683204|NCT01564784|163062686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.4578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||Nausea and Vomiting||2.7|-6.0|0.4578
81683205|NCT01564784|163062686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.8428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||Pain||6.0|-7.3|0.8428
81683206|NCT01564784|163062687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||||0.07|-0.01|0.1710
81709614|NCT02442765|163116077|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|||=|0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.1||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||1.1|-0.4|=0.399
81709615|NCT02442765|163116077|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.7|||=|0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.0||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||2.0|-0.6|=0.283
81709616|NCT02442765|163116077|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.2|||=|0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.5||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||2.5|-0.1|=0.065
81709617|NCT02442765|163116077|SUPERIORITY||MMRM weighted z-statistic|-0.22|||=|0.829|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.829
81709618|NCT02442765|163116077|SUPERIORITY||MMRM weighted z-statistic|1.94|||=|0.052|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.052
81709619|NCT02442765|163116078|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|||=|0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.4|-2.7|=0.530
81709620|NCT02442765|163116078|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|||=|0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-3.1|=0.326
81709621|NCT02442765|163116078|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.5|||=|0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|5.9|||ANCOVA|||||5.9|-0.8|=0.135
81709622|NCT02442765|163116078|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2|||=|0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.5|||ANCOVA|||||3.5|-3.1|=0.895
81709623|NCT02442765|163116078|SUPERIORITY||SPCD OLS weighted Z-statistic|0.67|||=|0.502|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.502
81709624|NCT02442765|163116078|SUPERIORITY||SPCD OLS weighted Z-statistic|-0.58|||=|0.564|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.564
81709625|NCT02442765|163116079|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|||=|0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.0||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||0.0|-1.6|=0.061
81709626|NCT02442765|163116079|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|||=|0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.5||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||0.5|-1.1|=0.400
81709627|NCT02442765|163116079|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.1|||=|0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.3||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||0.3|-2.4|=0.115
81709628|NCT02442765|163116079|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|||=|0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.6||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||0.6|-2.1|=0.264
81709629|NCT02442765|163116079|SUPERIORITY||MMRM weighted z-statistic|-2.44|||=|0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.015
81709630|NCT02442765|163116079|SUPERIORITY||MMRM weighted z-statistic|-1.4|||=|0.163|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.163
81709631|NCT02442765|163116080|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.9|||=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|0.0||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||-0.0|-7.8|=0.050
81709632|NCT02442765|163116080|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|||=|0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|2.2||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||2.2|-5.4|=0.412
81709633|NCT02442765|163116080|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|||=|0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|5.8||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||5.8|-7.8|=0.775
81709634|NCT02442765|163116080|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.3|||=|0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|10.1||"MMRMs include fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, BL, BL-by-visit, and in the Stage 1 model, BL NPI AA, risk assessment for falls, BL concomitant antipsychotic medication use.~Unstructured variance-covariance was used."|MMRM|||||10.1|-3.5|=0.333
81709635|NCT02442765|163116080|SUPERIORITY||MMRM weighted z-statistic|-1.5|||=|0.133|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.133
81709636|NCT02442765|163116080|SUPERIORITY||MMRM weighted z-statistic|0.22|||=|0.829|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.829
81709637|NCT02442765|163116081|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|||=|0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.4|=0.118
81709638|NCT02442765|163116081|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|||=|0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.4|=0.191
81709639|NCT02442765|163116081|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|||=|0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.5|=0.225
81709640|NCT02442765|163116081|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|||=|0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.5|=0.227
81709641|NCT02442765|163116081|SUPERIORITY||SPCD OLS weighted z-statistic|-1.97|||=|0.049|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.049
81709642|NCT02442765|163116081|SUPERIORITY||SPCD OLS weighted z-statistic|-1.78|||=|0.075|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.075
81709643|NCT02442765|163116082|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|||=|0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.4|=0.364
81709644|NCT02442765|163116082|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|||=|0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.4|=0.427
81709645|NCT02442765|163116082|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|||=|0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.9|=0.098
81709646|NCT02442765|163116082|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|||=|0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.8|=0.168
81709647|NCT02442765|163116082|SUPERIORITY||SPCD OLS weighted z-statistic|-1.86|||=|0.063|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.063
81709648|NCT02442765|163116082|SUPERIORITY||SPCD OLS weighted z-statistic|-1.57|||=|0.115|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.115
81709649|NCT02442765|163116083|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|||=|0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.6|=0.014
81709650|NCT02442765|163116083|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|||=|0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.5|=0.111
81709651|NCT02442765|163116083|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|||=|0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-1.1|=0.062
81709652|NCT02442765|163116083|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|||=|0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.8|=0.305
81709653|NCT02442765|163116083|SUPERIORITY||SPCD OLS weighted z-statistic|-3.01|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.003
81709654|NCT02442765|163116083|SUPERIORITY||SPCD OLS weighted z-statistic|-1.79|||=|0.073|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.073
81709655|NCT02442765|163116084|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|||=|0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.5|||ANCOVA|||||2.5|-2.2|=0.909
81709656|NCT02442765|163116084|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.4|||=|0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.8|||ANCOVA|||||3.8|-0.9|=0.226
81709657|NCT02442765|163116084|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.1|||=|0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|7.1|||ANCOVA|||||7.1|-2.9|=0.405
81709658|NCT02442765|163116084|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|||=|0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|4.0|||ANCOVA|||||4.0|-5.8|=0.714
81683207|NCT01564784|163062688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.6||||0.1172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|10.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline included as covariate.||||10.4|-1.2|0.1172
81683208|NCT00332202|163062713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.689|1.216|||Log Rank|||||1.216|0.689|0.541
81683209|NCT00332202|163062719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.606|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for Month 2||||0.606
81683210|NCT00332202|163062719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.971|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for Month 4||||0.971
81683211|NCT00332202|163062719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for Month 6||||0.580
81683212|NCT00332202|163062719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.265|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for Month 12||||0.265
81683213|NCT00332202|163062719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for Month 18||||0.460
81683214|NCT00332202|163062719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.441|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for Month 24||||0.441
81683215|NCT00332202|163062719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.357|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for Month 36||||0.357
81683216|NCT00332202|163062720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.267|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for Month 6||||0.267
81683217|NCT00332202|163062720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.807|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for Month 24||||0.807
81683218|NCT00332202|163062720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.864|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for Month 33||||0.864
81683219|NCT00332202|163062721|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.768||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.415|1.42|||Regression, Cox|||||1.420|0.415|0.400
81683220|NCT00332202|163062721|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.309||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.557|3.08|||Regression, Cox|||||3.080|0.557|0.539
81683221|NCT00332202|163062722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.775||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.947|3.329|||Regression, Cox|||||3.329|0.947|0.084
81683222|NCT00332202|163062722|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.286||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.527|3.137|||Regression, Cox|||||3.137|0.527|0.585
81683223|NCT01444300|163062740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||t test comparing change in outcome between active and placebo||||0.51
81683224|NCT01444300|163062741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||t test comparing change in outcome between active and placebo after 12 weeks.||||0.7
81683225|NCT01444300|163062742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||t test comparing change in outcome between active and placebo||||0.8
81683226|NCT02863198|163062743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||All included p-values are calculated from collected data and not threshold values for statical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81683227|NCT02863198|163062744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||All included p-values are calculated from collected data and not threshold values for statical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81683228|NCT02863198|163062745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||All included p-values are calculated from collected data and not threshold values for statical significance|Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81683229|NCT02863198|163062746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||All included p-values are calculated from collected data and not threshold values for statical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81683230|NCT02863198|163062747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||All included p-values are calculated from collected data and not threshold values for statical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81683231|NCT02863198|163062748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||All included p-values are calculated from collected data and not threshold values for statical significance|Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81683232|NCT01697345|163062750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.092|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.0378|<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.928|-6.256|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-6.256|-13.928|<0.0005
81683233|NCT01697345|163062751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.88|<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.859|-0.741|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.741|-1.859|<0.0005
81683234|NCT01697345|163062752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.625|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.369||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.495|-0.755|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.755|-2.495|0.002
81683235|NCT01697345|163062753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.876||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.692|-0.308|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.308|-2.692|0.018
81683236|NCT01697345|163062754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.18168||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9508|-0.4492|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-.44920|-1.95080|0.005
81683237|NCT01697345|163062755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.355||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.761|-1.039|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.039|-2.761|0.001
81683238|NCT01697345|163062756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.567|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.793|<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.706|-1.428|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.428|-3.706|<0.0005
81683239|NCT00275561|163062777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.74
81683240|NCT00275561|163062778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.49
81683241|NCT00275561|163062779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81683242|NCT01587950|163062785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.99||||0.8918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|13.52|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within each of the treatment was zero immediately post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||13.52|-15.50|0.8918
81709659|NCT02442765|163116084|SUPERIORITY||SPCD OLS weighted z-statistic|0.75|||=|0.456|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.456
81709660|NCT02442765|163116084|SUPERIORITY||SPCD OLS weighted z-statistic|0.42|||=|0.678|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.678
81709661|NCT02442765|163116085|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|||=|0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-1.1|=0.278
81709662|NCT02442765|163116085|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|||=|0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.8|=0.817
81709663|NCT02442765|163116085|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|||=|0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.7|-1.4|=0.500
81709664|NCT02442765|163116085|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|||=|0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|-0.9|=0.795
81709665|NCT02442765|163116085|SUPERIORITY||SPCD OLS weighted z-statistic|-1.25|||=|0.213|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.213
81709666|NCT02442765|163116085|SUPERIORITY||SPCD OLS weighted z-statistic|0.02|||=|0.985|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.985
81709667|NCT02442765|163116087|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|||=|0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-2.9|=0.018
81709668|NCT02442765|163116087|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|||=|0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.3|||ANCOVA|||||1.3|-1.3|=0.956
81709669|NCT02442765|163116087|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.1|||=|0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|4.0|||ANCOVA|||||4.0|-1.8|=0.451
81709670|NCT02442765|163116087|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.9|||=|0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.7|||ANCOVA|||||3.7|-1.9|=0.519
81709671|NCT02442765|163116087|SUPERIORITY||SPCD OLS weighted z-statistic|-0.72|||=|0.471|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.471
81467581|NCT02880865|162627250|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was achieved if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in percentages of participants with seropositivity between the two groups (concurrent administration minus separate administration) at 56 days post-vaccination was \> -10% for both measles and rubella results.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.2||||||The primary hypotheses evaluated the non-inferiority of the concomitant administration of MMR and CD-JEV vaccines (Group 1) to MMR and CD-JEV vaccines given 2 months apart (Group 2) in children 9 months of age at 56 days in terms of percentage of participants achieving seropositivity to measles and rubella assuming a non-inferiority margin of 10%.||2.2|-2.1|
81709672|NCT02442765|163116087|SUPERIORITY||SPCD OLS weighted z-statistic|0.5|||=|0.618|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.618
81709673|NCT01200758|163116095|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferior Ctrough in SC formulation was demonstrated, if the lower bound of 90% confidence interval (CI) was above 0.8.|Geometric mean ratio|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.36|1.94|||||Geometric mean ratio adjusted for tumor load at baseline.|||1.94|1.36|
81709674|NCT01200758|163116096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|-4.82||||0.2835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|4.4|||Chi-squared||The 95% CI for the difference in response rates was estimated using the Hauck-Anderson method.|||4.4|-14.0|0.2835
81709675|NCT01200758|163116096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.33||||||||1.33|0.38|
81709676|NCT01200758|163116097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|7.66||||0.2047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|20.3|||Chi-squared||The 95% CI for the difference in response rates was estimated using the Hauck-Anderson method.|||20.3|-5.0|0.2047
81709677|NCT01200758|163116097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|5.71||||||||5.71|0.68|
81709678|NCT01200758|163116098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|-0.49||||0.8911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|6.8|||Chi-squared||The 95% CI for the difference in response rates was estimated using the Hauck-Anderson.|||6.8|-7.7|0.8911
81709679|NCT01200758|163116098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.65||||||||1.65|0.56|
81709680|NCT01200758|163116099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in CRR|17.86||||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|35.0|||Chi-squared||The 95% CI for the difference in response rates was estimated using the Hauck-Anderson method.|||35.0|0.8|0.0335
81709681|NCT01200758|163116099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|4.78||||||||4.78|1.06|
81709682|NCT01200758|163116100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|-6.58||||0.2331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|4.6|||Chi-squared||The 95% CI for the difference in response rates was estimated using the Hauck-Anderson method.|||4.6|-17.8|0.2331
81709683|NCT01200758|163116100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.22||||||||1.22|0.44|
81709684|NCT01200758|163116101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|0.49||||0.9157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|9.8|||Chi-squared||The 95% CI for the difference in response rates was estimated using the Hauck-Anderson method.|||9.8|-8.8|0.9157
81709685|NCT01200758|163116101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.51||||||||1.51|0.66|
81709686|NCT01200758|163116102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|-7.28||||0.1715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|3.5|||Chi-squared||The 95% CI for the difference in response rates was estimated using the Hauck-Anderson method.|||3.5|-18.0|0.1715
81709687|NCT01200758|163116102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.22||||||||1.22|0.52|
81709688|NCT01200758|163116103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|-0.18||||0.9671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|8.8|||Chi-squared||The 95% CI for the difference in response rates was estimated using the Hauck-Anderson method.|||8.8|-9.2|0.9671
81709689|NCT01200758|163116103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.64||||||||1.64|0.60|
81709690|NCT01200758|163116105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.5526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.26|||Wald test|||||1.26|0.64|0.5526
81709691|NCT01200758|163116107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.9115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.36|||Wald test|||||1.36|0.71|0.9115
81709692|NCT01200758|163116110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.24|1.53||||||The ratio of observed rituximab serum was determined as AUC SC/AUC IV during Cycle 7 of induction treatment.||1.53|1.24|
81709693|NCT01200758|163116111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.941|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.872|1.015||||||||1.015|0.872|
81709694|NCT00598585|163116121|SUPERIORITY|unpaired test, the threshold for statistical significance was p= 0.05|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.05
81709695|NCT01795716|163116124|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90%CIs of the test/reference ratios for AUC0-∞ and Cmax were determined. Log-transformed data were used in the analysis. Following international guidelines (including those of the SFDA), the test and reference for mutations were considered bioequivalent if the 90% CIs of the test/reference ratios of AUC was within range of 0.80 to 1.25 and Cmax was within 0.70 to 1.43.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The 90% confidence intervals of the test/reference ratios for AUC0-∞ and Cmax were determined. Log-transformed data were used in the analysis. Following international guidelines (including those of the SFDA), the test and reference for mutations were considered bioequivalent if the 90% CIs of the test/reference ratios of AUC was within range of 0.80 to 1.25 and Cmax was within 0.70 to 1.43.||||<0.05
81709696|NCT03525613|163116125|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4114||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6397|-0.1831|||MMRM model|||Model included treatment + baseline GA lesion area (\<7.5 mm\^2 or ≥7.5 mm\^2) + analysis visit + presence of choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in the fellow eye (yes or no) + analysis visit × treatment + baseline GA lesion area × analysis visit.||-0.1831|-0.6397|0.0004
81536396|NCT01787461|162755242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.22||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.8|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 6, Left Inner Arm: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.80|-0.36|0.449
81683243|NCT01587950|163062785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.89||||0.5183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.91|10.14|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within each of the treatment was zero immediately post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||10.14|-19.91|0.5183
81683244|NCT01587950|163062785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.89||||0.5718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.59|9.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within each of the treatment was zero immediately post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||9.80|-17.59|0.5718
81683245|NCT01587950|163062785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.37||||0.6591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.82|18.56|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within each of the treatment was zero immediately post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||18.56|-11.82|0.6591
81683246|NCT01587950|163062785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.02||||0.6921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.17|12.13|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within each of the treatment was zero immediately post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||12.13|-18.17|0.6921
81683247|NCT01587950|163062785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.39||||0.3513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.98|7.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within each of the treatment was zero immediately post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||7.20|-19.98|0.3513
81683248|NCT01587950|163062785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|8.96||||0.2346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|23.88|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within each of the treatment was zero immediately post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||23.88|-5.96|0.2346
81683249|NCT01587950|163062785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|6.24||||0.4138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.92|21.39|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within each of the treatment was zero immediately post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||21.39|-8.92|0.4138
81709697|NCT03525613|163116125|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.318||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5423|-0.0937|||MMRM model|||Model included treatment + baseline GA lesion area (\<7.5 mm\^2 or ≥7.5 mm\^2) + analysis visit + presence of CNV in the fellow eye (yes or no) + analysis visit × treatment + baseline GA lesion area × analysis visit.||-0.0937|-0.5423|0.0055
81709698|NCT03525613|163116126|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9015|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3026|-0.5004|||MMRM model|||Model included treatment + baseline GA lesion area (\<7.5 mm\^2 or ≥7.5 mm\^2) + analysis visit + baseline presence of CNV in the fellow eye (yes or no) + analysis visit × treatment + baseline GA lesion area (\<7.5 mm\^2 or ≥7.5 mm\^2) × analysis visit.||-0.5004|-1.3026|<0.0001
81709699|NCT03525613|163116126|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7426||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1282|-0.357|||MMRM model|||Model included treatment + baseline GA lesion area (\<7.5 mm\^2 or ≥7.5 mm\^2) + analysis visit + baseline presence of CNV in the fellow eye (yes or no) + analysis visit × treatment + baseline GA lesion area (\<7.5 mm\^2 or ≥7.5 mm\^2) × analysis visit.||-0.3570|-1.1282|0.0002
81536397|NCT01787461|162755242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.37||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.8|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Left Inner Arm: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.80|-0.07|0.105
81709700|NCT03525613|163116127|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.2234||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3522|-0.0946|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Baseline to Month 6: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.0946|-0.3522|0.0007
81536398|NCT01787461|162755242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.27||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.68|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 18, Left Inner Arm: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.68|-0.14|0.205
81683250|NCT01587950|163062785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.72||||0.6931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.44|10.99|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within each of the treatment was zero immediately post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||10.99|-16.44|0.6931
81683251|NCT01587950|163062786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.39||||0.3867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.04|8.26|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within each of the treatment was zero, 10 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||8.26|-21.04|0.3867
81683252|NCT01587950|163062786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-11.22||||0.1448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.41|3.96|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within each of the treatment was zero, 10 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||3.96|-26.41|0.1448
81683253|NCT01587950|163062786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.83||||0.4874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.66|8.99|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within each of the treatment was zero, 10 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||8.99|-18.66|0.4874
81683254|NCT01587950|163062786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-9.87||||0.2038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.23|5.49|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within the treatments was zero, 10 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||5.49|-25.23|0.2038
81683255|NCT01587950|163062786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-11.12||||0.1518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.43|4.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within the treatments was zero, 10 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||4.19|-26.43|0.1518
81683256|NCT01587950|163062786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.25||||0.8567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.98|12.49|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within the treatments was zero, 10 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||12.49|-14.98|0.8567
81683257|NCT01587950|163062786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|11.01||||0.1493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|26.08|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within the treatments was zero, at 10 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||26.08|-4.06|0.1493
81709701|NCT03525613|163116127|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.1618||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2874|-0.0361|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Baseline to Month 6: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.0361|-0.2874|0.0116
81683258|NCT01587950|163062786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|5.45||||0.4798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.86|20.76|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within the treatments was zero, 10 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||20.76|-9.86|0.4798
81683259|NCT01587950|163062786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-5.56||||0.4255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.42|8.29|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within the treatments was zero, 10 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||8.29|-19.42|0.4255
81683260|NCT01587950|163062787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.96||||0.7769||95.0|-15.71|11.8||ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within each of the treatment was zero, 20 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||11.80|-15.71|0.7769
81683261|NCT01587950|163062787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.32||||0.3811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.64|8.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within each of the treatment was zero, 20 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||8.00|-20.64|0.3811
81683262|NCT01587950|163062787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.36||||0.5044||95.0|-17.35|8.63|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within each of the treatment was zero, 20 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||8.63|-17.35|0.5044
81683263|NCT01587950|163062787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-5.68||||0.4374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|8.84|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within the treatments was zero, 20 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||8.84|-20.20|0.4374
81683264|NCT01587950|163062787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-4.02||||0.5796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.46|10.41|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within the treatments was zero, 20 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||10.41|-18.46|0.5796
81683265|NCT01587950|163062787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.66||||0.7994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.32|14.64|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within the treatments was zero, 20 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05||14.64|-11.32|0.7994
81683266|NCT01587950|163062787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|7.75||||0.2784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.42|21.93|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within the treatments was zero, 20 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||21.93|-6.42|0.2784
81683267|NCT01587950|163062787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|6.68||||0.3581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.75|21.12|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within the treatments was zero, 20 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||21.12|-7.75|0.3581
81683268|NCT01587950|163062787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.07||||0.8703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.11|11.97|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, application site, period and random effect for subject|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis suggested that mean change from baseline in the evaporative sensitivity within the treatments was zero, 20 minutes post treatment. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||11.97|-14.11|0.8703
81536399|NCT01787461|162755242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.35||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.77|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Left Inner Arm: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.77|-0.06|0.100
81536400|NCT01787461|162755242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.25||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.66|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 6, Left Outer Arm: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.66|-0.17|0.244
81536401|NCT01787461|162755242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.12||||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.56|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Left Outer Arm: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.56|-0.32|0.594
81683269|NCT04068103|163062819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||P value \<= 0.35 moves trial to phase III, \>0.35 stops trial for futility. Decision rule calls for early stopping due to futility.|Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's Exact Test of ctDNA clearance by treatment arm.||||0.98
81683270|NCT01440101|163062831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value obtained from the Mann-Whitney U test stratified by the presence or absence of Gd+ lesions at baseline.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81683271|NCT01440101|163062834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value obtained from the Van Elteren test stratified by the presence or absence of Gd+ lesions at baseline.|Van Elteren test|||||||<0.001
81683272|NCT01440101|163062835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.006
81683273|NCT01440101|163062836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.404|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.223|0.586|||Fisher Exact|||Relapse-free proportions compared using a two-sided Fisher exact test. In the analysis, participants with unknown status are considered to have relapsed.||0.586|0.223|<0.001
81683274|NCT01440101|163062837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.729||||||P-value for comparison between the treated and placebo groups was based on analysis of covariance, adjusted for the baseline VAS score.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 12||||0.729
81683275|NCT01440101|163062837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.942||||||P-value for comparison between the treated and placebo groups was based on analysis of covariance, adjusted for the baseline VAS score.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.942
81683276|NCT04898166|163062855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-square value 18.90 and its asymptotic significance .000||||||0.000
81683277|NCT04898166|163062856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.081|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-square value 7.544 and its asymptotic significance .273||||||0.081
81683278|NCT02690701|163062862|SUPERIORITY|This superiority trial compares secukinumab with placebo with a view of demonstrating the superiority of secukinumab over placebo with regards to a specific outcome measure.|Least Square Mean|-0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.3712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.169|0.064|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis (Analysis of Covariance) of change from baseline in target to background ratio for regions of the aorta at Week 12 (Full Analysis Set)||0.064|-0.169|0.3712
81536402|NCT01787461|162755242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.22||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.63|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 18, Left Outer Arm: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.63|-0.20|0.317
81683279|NCT02700451|163062892|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval|||||<|0.001||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of OME total in the first 72H is the same across these arms||||<0.001
81536403|NCT01787461|162755242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.24||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.64|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Left Outer Arm: Analysis was performed using ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.64|-0.17|0.264
81536404|NCT01787461|162755243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-25.16||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.63|19.31|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 6, Left Cheek: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||19.31|-69.63|0.266
81536405|NCT01787461|162755243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-28.79||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.99|16.41|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Left Cheek: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||16.41|-73.99|0.210
81683280|NCT02700451|163062892|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval|||||<|0.001||||||The thresholds for statistical significant was p = 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of OME total to discharge is the same across these arms||||<0.001
81683281|NCT02700451|163062893|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided||||||0.048|||||||Chi-squared|||Similar Distribution of opioid use between the 3 arms||||0.048
81683282|NCT02700451|163062894|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided||||||0.595|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.595
81683283|NCT02700451|163062897|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.732|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD1 - Current pain level is the same across the 3 arms||||0.732
81683284|NCT02700451|163062897|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.896|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD1 - Best pain level is the same across the 3 arms||||0.896
81683285|NCT02700451|163062897|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.004|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD1 - Worst pain level is the same across the 3 arms||||0.004
81683286|NCT02700451|163062897|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.325|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD3 - Current pain level is the same across the 3 arms||||0.325
81683287|NCT02700451|163062897|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.283|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD3 - Best pain level is the same across the 3 arms||||0.283
81683288|NCT02700451|163062897|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.61|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD3 - Worst pain level is the same across the 3 arms||||0.610
81536406|NCT01787461|162755243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.78||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.55|40.99|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 18, Left Cheek: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||40.99|-56.55|0.753
81683289|NCT02700451|163062898|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.016|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD1 - Pain has interfered with General Activity is the same across the 3 arms||||0.016
81683290|NCT02700451|163062898|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.294|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD1 - Pain has interfered with Mood is the same across the 3 arms||||0.294
81683291|NCT02700451|163062898|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.016|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD1 - Pain has interfered with Walking Ability is the same across the 3 arms||||0.016
81683292|NCT02700451|163062898|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.082|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD1 - Pain has interfered with Normal work is the same across the 3 arms||||0.082
81683293|NCT02700451|163062898|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.117|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD1 - Pain has interfered with Relation with other is the same across the 3 arms||||0.117
81683294|NCT02700451|163062898|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.061|||||||Fisher Exact|||The distribution of POD1 - Pain has interfered with Sleep is the same across the 3 arms||||0.061
81683295|NCT02700451|163062898|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.023|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD1 - Pain has interfered with Enjoyment of life is the same across the 3 arms||||0.023
81683296|NCT02700451|163062898|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.681|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD3 - Pain has interfered with General Activity is the same across the 3 arms||||0.681
81683297|NCT02700451|163062898|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.405|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD3 - Pain has interfered with Mood is the same across the 3 arms||||0.405
81536407|NCT01787461|162755243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.9||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.32|46.51|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Left Cheek: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||46.51|-76.32|0.632
81683298|NCT02700451|163062898|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.458|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD3 - Pain has interfered with Walking Ability is the same across the 3 arms||||0.458
81683299|NCT02700451|163062898|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.482|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD3 - Pain has interfered with Normal work is the same across the 3 arms||||0.482
81683300|NCT02700451|163062898|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.544|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD3 - Pain has interfered with Relation with other is the same across the 3 arms||||0.544
81683301|NCT02700451|163062898|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.202|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD3 - Pain has interfered with Sleep is the same across the 3 arms||||0.202
81683302|NCT02700451|163062898|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.58|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of POD3 - Pain has interfered with Enjoyment of life is the same across the 3 arms||||0.580
81683303|NCT02700451|163062900|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.928|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of Total Drain output at 24H is the same across the 3 arms||||0.928
81683304|NCT02700451|163062900|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.906|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of Total Drain output at 48H is the same across the 3 arms||||0.906
81683305|NCT02700451|163062900|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.926|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of Total Drain output at 72H is the same across the 3 arms||||0.926
81683306|NCT02700451|163062900|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.934|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of Total Drain output at Discharge is the same across the 3 arms||||0.934
81683307|NCT02700451|163062901|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided||||||0.078|||||||Chi-squared|||Proportion of patient receiving at least 1 transfusion is the same across the 3 arms||||0.078
81683308|NCT02700451|163062902|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||792|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0792
81683309|NCT02700451|163062903|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.034|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of Length of stay in day is the same across these arms||||0.034
81683310|NCT02700451|163062903|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.03|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The distribution of Length of stay in hour is the same across these arms||||0.030
81683311|NCT02700451|163062904|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.974|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison of the PCS score between the 3 arms||||0.974
81683312|NCT02700451|163062904|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.444|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison of the MCS between the 3 ams||||0.444
81683313|NCT02700451|163062905|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.215|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.215
81683314|NCT02700451|163062906|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.044|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison PCS score between the 3 arms||||0.044
81683315|NCT02700451|163062906|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.767|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison MCS score between the 3 arms||||0.767
81683316|NCT02700451|163062907|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.191|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.191
81709702|NCT03525613|163116127|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.1862||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3406|-0.0318|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Month 6 to Month 12: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.0318|-0.3406|0.0181
81709703|NCT03525613|163116127|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.1526||||0.0467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.303|-0.0023|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Month 6 to Month 12: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.0023|-0.3030|0.0467
81709704|NCT03525613|163116127|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.2265||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3696|-0.0834|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Month 12 to Month 18: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.0834|-0.3696|0.0019
81709705|NCT03525613|163116127|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.1586||||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3009|-0.0164|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Month 12 to Month 18: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.0164|-0.3009|0.0288
81683317|NCT02115308|163062923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||paired, t-test|non-adjusted||REST-TO-REGADENOSON STRESS||||0.001
81683318|NCT02115308|163062923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017||||||non-adjusted|paired, t-test|||REST-TO-REGADENOSON STRESS||||0.017
81709706|NCT03525613|163116127|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.2341||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4071|-0.0611|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Month 18 to Month 24: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.0611|-0.4071|0.0080
81683319|NCT02115308|163062923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.495||||||non-adjusted|paired, t-test|||REST-TO-REGADENOSON STRESS||||0.495
81683320|NCT02115308|163062923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.365|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non-adjusted||REST||||0.365
81683321|NCT02115308|163062923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.602|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||REST||||0.602
81683322|NCT02115308|163062923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.915|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||REST||||0.915
81683323|NCT02115308|163062923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||Regadenoson STRESS||||0.033
81683324|NCT02115308|163062923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||Regadenoson STRESS||||0.002
81683325|NCT02115308|163062923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.087|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||Regadenoson STRESS||||0.087
81683326|NCT02115308|163062923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.399|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||REST-TO-STRESS CHANGE||||0.399
81683327|NCT02115308|163062923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||REST-TO-STRESS Change||||0.030
81683328|NCT02115308|163062923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||REST-TO-STRESS Change||||0.048
81683329|NCT02115308|163062924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||Non-adjusted.|paired, t-test|||Rest VS Regadenoson Stress||||0.011
81709707|NCT03525613|163116127|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.2459||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3886|-0.1031|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Month 18 to Month 24: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.1031|-0.3886|0.0007
81709708|NCT03525613|163116127|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.8702|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.274|-0.4664|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Baseline to Month 24: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.4664|-1.2740|<0.0001
81709709|NCT03525613|163116127|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.7189||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1039|-0.3339|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Baseline to Month 24: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.3339|-1.1039|0.0003
81709710|NCT00135694|163116141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.0|10.0||||||||10|-35|
81683330|NCT02115308|163062924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||non-adjusted|paired t-test|||Rest VS Regadenoson Stress||||0.003
81683331|NCT02115308|163062924|SUPERIORITY|non-adjusted||||||0.39|||||||paired, t-test|||Rest VS Regadenoson Stress||||0.390
81683332|NCT02115308|163062924|SUPERIORITY|non-adjusted|||||<|0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||REST||||<0.000
81709711|NCT00135694|163116147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0183|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for immunosuppression dose the subject was receiving at the time of randomization.||||||0.0183
81709712|NCT00135694|163116148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for immunosuppression dose the subject was receiving at the time of randomization.||||||<0.0001
81709713|NCT02584660|163116149|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference|-1.202|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|-0.674|||t-test|||||-0.674|-1.730|<.0001
81709714|NCT00374452|163116155|OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We compared the mean percentages of events per clinician between study arms, using mixed model regression adjusting for medical center, clinic type (community-based clinic vs not), clinician discipline (MD vs non-MD), presence of pharmacist in the clinic, and mean age of clinician's panels of patients as fixed effects, and clinic as a random effect to account for clustering of clinicians within clinics.||||>0.1
81709715|NCT01601873|163116167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.884|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.884
81709716|NCT01601873|163116168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.946|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.946
81683333|NCT02115308|163062924|SUPERIORITY|non-adjusted|||||<|0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||REST||||<0.000
81683334|NCT02115308|163062924|SUPERIORITY|non-adjusted||||||0.022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||REST||||0.022
81683335|NCT02115308|163062924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||non-adjusted|t-test, 2 sided|||Regadenoson STRESS||||0.001
81683336|NCT02115308|163062924|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0||||||non-adjusted|t-test, 2 sided|||Regadenoson STRESS||||<0.000
81683337|NCT02115308|163062924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||non-adjusted|t-test, 2 sided|||Regadenoson STRESS||||0.006
81683338|NCT02115308|163062924|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non-adjusted||REST-TO-STRESS Change||||<0.000
81683339|NCT02115308|163062924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non-adjusted||REST-TO-STRESS Changes||||0.058
81683340|NCT02115308|163062924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non-adjusted||REST-TO-STRESS Change||||0.310
81683341|NCT02115308|163062925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||paired, t-test|non adjusted||REST vs STRESS||||0.001
81683342|NCT02115308|163062925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||paired, t-test|non adjusted||REST vs STRESS||||0.002
81683343|NCT02115308|163062925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.721|||||||paired, t-test|non adjusted||REST vs STRESS||||0.721
81683344|NCT02115308|163062925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.797|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||REST||||0.797
81683345|NCT02115308|163062925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.474|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||REST||||0.474
81683346|NCT02115308|163062925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.537|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||||||0.537
81683347|NCT02115308|163062925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.717|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||Regadenoson STRESS||||0.717
81683348|NCT02115308|163062925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||Regadenoson STRESS||||0.041
81683349|NCT02115308|163062925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||Regadenoson STRESS||||0.050
81467582|NCT02880865|162627251|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was achieved if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages of participants with seropositivity between the two groups (concurrent administration minus separate administration) at 56 days post-vaccination was \> -10% for both measles and rubella results.|Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.0||||||The primary hypotheses evaluated the non-inferiority of the concomitant administration of MMR and CD-JEV vaccines (Group 1) to MMR and CD-JEV vaccines given 2 months apart (Group 2) in children 9 months of age at 56 days in terms of percentage of participants achieving seropositivity to measles and rubella assuming a non-inferiority margin of 10%.||1.0|-0.3|
81536408|NCT01787461|162755243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.54||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.94|29.01|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 6, Left Inner Arm: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||29.01|-19.94|0.715
81683350|NCT02115308|163062925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.908||||||non adjusted|t-test, 2 sided|||REST-to-STRESS Change||||0.908
81683351|NCT02115308|163062925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.233|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||||||0.233
81683352|NCT02115308|163062925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.187|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||REST-to-STRESS Change||||0.187
81683353|NCT02115308|163062927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||paired, t-test|non adjusted||REST vs STRESS||||0.008
81683354|NCT02115308|163062927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||paired, t-test|non adjusted||REST vs STRESS||||0.006
81683355|NCT02115308|163062927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.428|||||||paired, t-test|non adjusted||REST vs STRESS||||0.428
81683356|NCT02115308|163062927|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||REST||||<0.000
81683357|NCT02115308|163062927|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||REST||||<0.000
81683358|NCT02115308|163062927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||REST||||0.006
81683359|NCT02115308|163062927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||Regadenoson STRESS||||0.002
81683360|NCT02115308|163062927|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||Regadenoson STRESS||||<0.000
81683361|NCT02115308|163062927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||Regadenoson STRESS||||0.004
81683362|NCT02115308|163062927|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||REST-to-STRESS Change||||<0.000
81683363|NCT02115308|163062927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.172|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||REST-to-STRESS Change||||0.172
81709717|NCT01601873|163116169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.294|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.294
81536409|NCT01787461|162755243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.35||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.04|33.75|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Left Inner Arm: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||33.75|-21.04|0.648
81683364|NCT02115308|163062927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.957|||||||t-test, 2 sided|non adjusted||REST-to-STRESS Change||||0.957
81683365|NCT03303989|163062938|SUPERIORITY|Efficacy of MMF was examined by the proportion of responders in MMF+Peg compared to PBO+Peg. Rates of the primary outcome were compared using proportions and 95% confidence intervals and tested for differences using Fisher's exact test.|||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact tests were performed to compare baseline and clinical characteristics between treatment groups as appropriate.||||<0.01
81536410|NCT01787461|162755243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.49||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.81|15.83|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 18, Left Inner Arm: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||15.83|-48.81|0.315
81683366|NCT01658514|163062939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|51.5||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|37.77|70.23||p-values \<0.10 are considered statistically significant|ANOVA|Included treatment, renal group, sequence, period and treatment\*renal group as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||For the Normal Renal Function Cohort. Met XR is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||70.23|37.77|0.0011
81683367|NCT01658514|163062939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|73.8||||0.0733|TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.97|97.43||p-values \<0.10 are considered statistically significant|ANOVA|Included treatment, renal group, sequence, period and treatment\*renal group as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||For the Mild RI Renal Function Cohort. Met XR is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||97.43|55.97|0.0733
81683368|NCT01658514|163062939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|56.7||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|90.0|42.25|76.1||p-values \<0.10 are considered statistically significant|ANOVA|Included treatment, renal group, sequence, period and treatment\*renal group as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||For the Moderate RI Renal Function Cohort. Met XR is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||76.10|42.25|0.0028
81683369|NCT01658514|163062939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|52.4||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|90.0|37.61|73.02||p-values \<0.10 are considered statistically significant|ANOVA|Included treatment, renal group, sequence, period and treatment\*renal group as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||For the Severe RI Cohort. Met XR is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||73.02|37.61|0.0025
81683370|NCT01658514|163062940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|65.5||||0.0474|TWO_SIDED|90.0|46.32|92.68||p-values \<0.10 are considered statistically significant|ANOVA|Included treatment, renal group, sequence, period and treatment\*renal group as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||For the Normal Renal Function Cohort. Met XR is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||92.68|46.32|0.0474
81683371|NCT01658514|163062940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|77.3||||0.1691|TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.72|105.41||p-values \<0.10 are considered statistically significant|ANOVA|Included treatment, renal group, sequence, period and treatment\*renal group as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||For the Mild RI Renal Function Cohort. Met XR is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||105.41|56.72|0.1691
81709718|NCT01601873|163116170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.538|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.538
81709719|NCT01601873|163116171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.786|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.786
81709720|NCT01601873|163116172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.185|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.185
81536411|NCT01787461|162755243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.42||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|48.34|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Left Inner Arm: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||48.34|-19.50|0.402
81683372|NCT01658514|163062940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|56.6||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.73|78.63||p-values \<0.10 are considered statistically significant|ANOVA|Included treatment, renal group, sequence, period and treatment\*renal group as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||For the Moderate RI Renal Function Cohort. Met XR is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||78.63|40.73|0.0064
81683373|NCT01658514|163062940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Ratio of LS Means|54.6||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|90.0|37.68|79.11||p-values \<0.10 are considered statistically significant|ANOVA|Included treatment, renal group, sequence, period and treatment\*renal group as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||For the Severe RI Renal Function Cohort. Met XR is the denominator for the % ratio of LS means and the comparator for the p-values.||79.11|37.68|0.0097
81683374|NCT01658514|163062941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9444|TWO_SIDED|||||R² for Placebo-adjusted Change from Pre-dose Value in Lactate Versus Metformin Concentration|Pearson Correlation|||||||0.9444
81683375|NCT01658514|163062941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||R² for placebo-adjusted change from pre-dose value in lactate versus metformin concentration|Pearson Correlation|||||||<0.0001
81683376|NCT05202808|163062972|NON_INFERIORITY|"The endothelial cell loss (ECL) at 6 months was compared between the LAL and Control groups. The statistical hypothesis is:~* H0: Median(LAL) - Median(control) ≥ 5% vs~* Ha: Median(LAL) - Median(control) \< 5%~The median ECL for the LAL group is at most 5% higher than the median ECL for the Control group.~The first co-primary safety endpoint is met if the median ECL of the LAL group is non-inferior to the Control group using a right-tail Wilcoxon test using a significance level of 0.05."|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.66|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||With a one-sided significance level of 0.05, a power of 0.80, a randomization ratio of 2:1, and then the Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon asymptotic relative efficiency (A.R.E.) efficiency adjustment, the sample size per two-sample t-test is 192 LAL eyes and 96 Control eyes (total of 288), with an assumed dropout rate of 10%.||1.66|-1.00|<0.0001
81683377|NCT05202808|163062974|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.97|7.15|||||Light adjustable lens (LAL) and Light Delivery Device (LDD) group is the numerator and Control group is the denominator. At Month 6, the odds of achieving UCDVA of 20/20 or better were 4.61 times greater for the LAL group than the Control group.|||7.15|2.97|
81683378|NCT05202808|163062975|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.05|36.14|||||Light adjustable lens (LAL) and Light Delivery Device (LDD) group is the numerator and the Control group is the denominator. The odds of achieving Absolute MRCYL of 0.5D or less was 20.74 for the LAL group versus the Control group at month 6.|||36.14|12.05|
81683379|NCT05202808|163062976|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.89|23.57|||||Light adjustable lens (LAL) and Light Delivery Device (LDD) group is the numerator and the Control group is the denominator. The odds of achieving simultaneous Absolute MRSE and MRCL of 0.5 D or less was 14.46 in the LAL group vs. Control at month 6.|||23.57|8.89|
81683380|NCT04996797|163062977|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|36.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is computed using Cochran-Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test with stratification factors of biologic status and CDx status.|95% CI is estimated using Newcombe method for risk difference.|||36.5|11.8|<.0001
81683381|NCT04996797|163062980|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.4|43.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is computed using Cochran-Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test with stratification factors of biologic status and CDx status.|95% CI is estimated using Newcombe method for risk difference.|||43.2|17.4|<0.0001
81683382|NCT04996797|163062981|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|43.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.4|56.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is computed using Cochran-Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test with stratification factors of biologic status and CDx status.|95% CI is estimated using Newcombe method for risk difference.|||56.9|27.4|<.0001
81683383|NCT04996797|163062982|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.8||||0.0224||95.0|2.1|37.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is computed using Cochran-Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test with stratification factor of biologic status.|95% CI is estimated using Newcombe method for risk difference.|||37.9|2.1|0.0224
81683384|NCT04996797|163062983|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.1||||0.0223||95.0|1.8|24.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is computed using Cochran-Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test with stratification factors of biologic status and CDx status.|95% CI is estimated using Newcombe method for risk difference.|||24.6|1.8|0.0223
81683385|NCT04996797|163062984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.6||||0.0009||95.0|12.1|42.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is computed using Cochran-Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test with stratification factors of biologic status and CDx status.|95% CI is estimated using Newcombe method for risk difference.|||42.9|12.1|0.0009
81683386|NCT04996797|163062985|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|14.3|39.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is computed using Cochran-Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test with stratification factors of biologic status and CDx status.|95% CI is estimated using Newcombe method for risk difference.|||39.6|14.3|<0.0001
81683387|NCT04996797|163062986|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.9||||||95.0|-2.4|36.4|||||95% CI is estimated using Newcombe method for risk difference.|||36.4|-2.4|
81683388|NCT04996797|163062987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.8||||||95.0|0.4|42.2|||||95% CI is estimated using Newcombe method for risk difference.|||42.2|0.4|
81683389|NCT04996797|163062988|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.2||||||95.0|-6.9|26.9|||||95% CI is estimated using Newcombe method for risk difference.|||26.9|-6.9|
81683390|NCT04996797|163062989|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.9||||||95.0|5.0|48.3|||||95% CI is estimated using Newcombe method for risk difference.|||48.3|5.0|
81683391|NCT04996797|163062990|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|41.0|||||95% CI is estimated using Newcombe method for risk difference.|||41.0|0.2|
81683392|NCT04996797|163062991|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|39.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is computed using Cochran-Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test with stratification factors of biologic status and CDx status.|95% CI is estimated using Newcombe method for risk difference.|||39.6|14.3|<0.0001
81683393|NCT04996797|163062992|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.2||||||95.0|0.2|41.0|||||95% CI is estimated using Newcombe method for risk difference.|||41.0|0.2|
81536412|NCT01787461|162755243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.43||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.49|40.35|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 6, Left Outer Arm: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||40.35|-15.49|0.381
81683394|NCT04996797|163062993|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.1|||<|0.0001||95.0|17.2|46.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is computed using Cochran-Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test with stratification factors of biologic status and CDx status.|95% CI is estimated using Newcombe method for risk difference.|||46.8|17.2|<0.0001
81683395|NCT04996797|163062994|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.6||||||95.0|-1.7|38.7|||||95% CI is estimated using Newcombe method for risk difference.|||38.7|-1.7|
81683396|NCT02747004|163063078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.293||||||Two-sided P-value.|Log Rank|Stratified by the randomization factors of presence of liver metastases and prior use of Tamoxifen in the advanced/metastatic setting.||||||0.2930
81683397|NCT02747004|163063078|OTHER|Informal phase 2 non-inferiority.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.045|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.711|1.535|||Log Rank|Stratified by the randomization factors of presence of liver metastases and prior use of Tamoxifen in the advanced/metastatic setting.||||1.535|0.711|
81683398|NCT05087030|163063088|NON_INFERIORITY|The analysis was performed with an ANCOVA model with %CfB in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 as the dependent variable, covariates were treatment arm (RGB-14-P and US-licensed Prolia).|Estimated Difference|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.465|0.826|||ANCOVA|||||0.826|-0.465|
81683399|NCT05087030|163063088|SUPERIORITY|Non-Superiority Test|Estimated Difference|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.099|1.191|||ANCOVA|||||1.191|-0.099|
81683400|NCT05087030|163063089|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.01||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.978|1.046|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Study Treatment Groups||1.046|0.978|0.494
81683401|NCT05087030|163063090|OTHER||Estimated difference|-0.31||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.792|0.165|||Mixed model repeated measures|||at Week 26||0.165|-0.792|0.199
81683402|NCT05087030|163063090|OTHER||Estimated difference|-0.16||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.358|||mixed model repeated measures|||At Week 52||0.358|-0.680|0.543
81536413|NCT01787461|162755243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.49||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.44|29.43|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Left Outer Arm: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||29.43|-26.44|0.916
81683403|NCT05087030|163063091|OTHER||Estimated Difference|0.03||||0.929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.703|0.769|||mixed model for repeated measures|||Week 26||0.769|-0.703|0.929
81683404|NCT03658954|163063107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing for group effect.||||0.75
81683405|NCT03658954|163063108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing for group effect.||||0.05
81683406|NCT03658954|163063109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing for group effect.||||0.02
81683407|NCT04885257|163063112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.896|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.896
81683408|NCT00609622|163063130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.705||||0.9963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.272|5.751|||Log Rank|||P-value was calculated from a 1-sided, log-rank test stratified for Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status (0 vs. 1), Baseline Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH): greater than (\>) 1.5 vs. less than or equal to (\<=) 1.5 \* upper limit of normal range (ULN), and Prior Adjuvant Treatment (yes vs. no).||5.751|1.272|0.9963
81536414|NCT01787461|162755243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.88||||0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.81|24.05|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 18, Left Outer Arm: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||24.05|-43.81|0.566
81683409|NCT00609622|163063131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.618||||0.9289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.845|3.096|||Log Rank|||P-value was calculated from a 1-sided, log-rank test stratified for ECOG Performance Status (0 vs. 1), Baseline LDH: \>1.5 vs. \<=1.5 \* ULN, and Prior Adjuvant Treatment (yes vs. no).||3.096|0.845|0.9289
81683410|NCT00609622|163063134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F-Distribution|3.956||||0.5898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.412|18.324|||Chi-squared|||||18.324|-10.412|0.5898
81683411|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4||||0.0515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|0.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in PWB between treatment arms (C4 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.01|-2.82|0.0515
81683412|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.45||||0.0876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|0.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in PWB between treatment arms (C7 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.22|-3.11|0.0876
81683413|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.81||||0.0522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|0.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in PWB between treatment arms (C10 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.02|-3.64|0.0522
81536415|NCT01787461|162755243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.58||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.78|47.94|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Left Outer Arm: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||47.94|-30.78|0.667
81536416|NCT01787461|162755244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|1.0|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 6, Left Cheek: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||1.00|-2.21|0.458
81683414|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.64||||0.1339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|0.52|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in PWB between treatment arms (C13 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.52|-3.81|0.1339
81683415|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.05||||0.4233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|1.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in PWB between treatment arms (C16 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||1.57|-3.68|0.4233
81683416|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.97||||0.2211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.18|1.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in PWB between treatment arms (C19 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||1.24|-5.18|0.2211
81683417|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41||||0.8184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|4.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in PWB between treatment arms (C22 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||4.04|-3.22|0.8184
81536417|NCT01787461|162755244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.53||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|1.01|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Left Cheek: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||1.01|-2.07|0.497
81683418|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.9||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|17.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in PWB between treatment arms (C25 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||17.23|0.57|0.0380
81683419|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.6||||0.3266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.61|17.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in PWB between treatment arms (C28 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||17.81|-6.61|0.3266
81683420|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.75||||0.4667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.26|27.76|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in PWB between treatment arms (C31 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||27.76|-16.26|0.4667
81683421|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in PWB between treatment arms (C34 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0|0|<0.0001
81683422|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64||||0.5587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.52|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in PWB between treatment arms (EOT) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||1.52|-2.80|0.5587
81683423|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28||||0.6122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in SWB between treatment arms (C4 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.81|-1.37|0.6122
81683424|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51||||0.4642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|0.86|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in SWB between treatment arms (C7 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.86|-1.87|0.4642
81683425|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.94||||0.2105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|0.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in SWB between treatment arms (C10 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.54|-2.41|0.2105
81683426|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.09||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|2.76|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in SWB between treatment arms (C13 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||2.76|-0.57|0.1950
81683427|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.5779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|2.75|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in SWB between treatment arms (C16 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||2.75|-1.55|0.5779
81683428|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.67||||0.6314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|3.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in SWB between treatment arms (C19 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||3.50|-2.15|0.6314
81683429|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.51||||0.7554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|3.87|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in SWB between treatment arms (C22 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||3.87|-2.85|0.7554
81683430|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.94||||0.3781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.22|5.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in SWB between treatment arms (C25 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||5.34|-13.22|0.3781
81683431|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.85||||0.5715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.83|8.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in SWB between treatment arms (C28 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||8.13|-13.83|0.5715
81683432|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.58||||0.1271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.08|3.93|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in SWB between treatment arms (C31 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||3.93|-19.08|0.1271
81683433|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in SWB between treatment arms (C34 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0|0|<0.0001
81683434|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27||||0.6785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.58|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in SWB between treatment arms (EOT) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||1.58|-1.03|0.6785
81683435|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44||||0.4623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.74|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in EWB between treatment arms (C4 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.74|-1.63|0.4623
81683436|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.9302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|1.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in EWB between treatment arms (C7 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||1.20|-1.31|0.9302
81683437|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25||||0.7502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|1.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in EWB between treatment arms (C10 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||1.33|-1.84|0.7502
81683438|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.9335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|1.95|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in EWB between treatment arms (C13 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||1.95|-2.12|0.9335
81683439|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.9191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in EWB between treatment arms (C16 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||2.17|-2.40|0.9191
81683440|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|2.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in EWB between treatment arms (C19 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||2.27|-3.46|0.6750
81683441|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.88||||0.5874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|2.43|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in EWB between treatment arms (C22 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||2.43|-4.20|0.5874
81683442|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.27||||0.4507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.53|16.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in EWB between treatment arms (C25 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||16.06|-7.53|0.4507
81683443|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.9||||0.3087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|12.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in EWB between treatment arms (C28 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||12.08|-4.28|0.3087
81683444|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25||||0.9635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.26|15.76|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in EWB between treatment arms (C31 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||15.76|-16.26|0.9635
81683445|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in EWB between treatment arms (C34 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0|0|<0.0001
81683446|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42||||0.6699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|1.53|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in EWB between treatment arms (EOT) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||1.53|-2.37|0.6699
81683447|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.34||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|-0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in FWB between treatment arms (C4 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||-0.70|-3.98|0.0055
81683448|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.04||||0.2793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|0.85|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in FWB between treatment arms (C7 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.85|-2.92|0.2793
81683449|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.09||||0.2999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|0.99|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in FWB between treatment arms (C10 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.99|-3.17|0.2999
81683450|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.27||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|1.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in FWB between treatment arms (C13 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||1.29|-3.82|0.3270
81683451|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.9779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|2.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in FWB between treatment arms (C16 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||2.45|-2.39|0.9779
81683452|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.8344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|3.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in FWB between treatment arms (C19 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||3.45|-4.25|0.8344
81683453|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.46||||0.5494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|6.41|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in FWB between treatment arms (C22 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||6.41|-3.50|0.5494
81683454|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.0||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|22.85|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in FWB between treatment arms (C25 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||22.85|3.15|0.0136
81683455|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.78||||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|25.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in FWB between treatment arms (C28 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||25.29|2.26|0.0247
81683456|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0||||0.3527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|22.91|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in FWB between treatment arms (C31 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||22.91|-12.91|0.3527
81536418|NCT01787461|162755244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.36||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|0.33|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 18, Left Cheek: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.33|-3.05|0.113
81536419|NCT01787461|162755244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.34||||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|1.44|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Left Cheek: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||1.44|-2.11|0.708
81536420|NCT01787461|162755244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.24||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|4.82|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 6, Left Inner Arm: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||4.82|-2.34|0.495
81683457|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in FWB between treatment arms (C34 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0|0|<0.0001
81683458|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.76||||0.1309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|0.53|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in FWB between treatment arms (EOT) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.53|-4.05|0.1309
81683459|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.36||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|0.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in CCS between treatment arms (C4 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.01|-2.72|0.0510
81683460|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74||||0.3858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|0.95|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in CCS between treatment arms (C7 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.95|-2.44|0.3858
81683461|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.88||||0.3943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in CCS between treatment arms (C10 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||1.15|-2.90|0.3943
81683462|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.13||||0.3499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|1.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in CCS between treatment arms (C13 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||1.27|-3.53|0.3499
81683463|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.9567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|2.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in CCS between treatment arms (C16 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||2.50|-2.64|0.9567
81536421|NCT01787461|162755244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.85||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|1.27|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Left Inner Arm: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||1.27|-4.96|0.243
81683464|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.77||||0.2901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|1.58|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in CCS between treatment arms (C19 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||1.58|-5.12|0.2901
81683465|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.07||||0.5857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|2.92|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in CCS between treatment arms (C22 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||2.92|-5.05|0.5857
81683466|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27||||0.9635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.56|12.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in CCS between treatment arms (C25 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||12.02|-12.56|0.9635
81683467|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.36|10.56|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in CCS between treatment arms (C28 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||10.56|-15.36|0.6850
81536422|NCT01787461|162755244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.36||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|2.23|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 18, Left Inner Arm: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||2.23|-4.96|0.453
81536423|NCT01787461|162755244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.55||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|3.89|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Left Inner Arm: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||3.89|-2.79|0.745
81536424|NCT01787461|162755244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|2.48|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 6, Left Outer Arm: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||2.48|-2.44|0.987
81536425|NCT01787461|162755244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.42||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|0.85|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 12, Left Outer Arm: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||0.85|-3.69|0.218
81536426|NCT01787461|162755244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.67||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|2.08|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 18, Left Outer Arm: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||2.08|-3.41|0.630
81536427|NCT01787461|162755244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.81||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|3.68|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24, Left Outer Arm: Analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with treatment, Glogau classification of photoaging, site, baseline and treatment-by-baseline interaction (if applicable) terms.||3.68|-2.06|0.576
81683468|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.75||||0.4968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.23|11.73|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in CCS between treatment arms (C31 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||11.73|-19.23|0.4968
81683469|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in CCS between treatment arms (C34 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0|0|<0.0001
81683470|NCT00609622|163063136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58||||0.5891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|1.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in CCS between treatment arms (EOT) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||1.55|-2.71|0.5891
81683471|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63||||0.5081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in neurotoxicity between treatment arms (C4 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||1.24|-2.50|0.5081
81683472|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44||||0.6977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|1.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in neurotoxicity between treatment arms (C7 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||1.79|-2.67|0.6977
81683473|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.76||||0.0797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.85|0.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in neurotoxicity between treatment arms (C10 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.33|-5.85|0.0797
81683474|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.22||||0.5808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|3.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in neurotoxicity between treatment arms (C13 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||3.17|-5.62|0.5808
81683475|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.03||||0.7046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.44|4.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in neurotoxicity between treatment arms (C16 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||4.38|-6.44|0.7046
81683476|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.18||||0.2052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|10.76|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in neurotoxicity between treatment arms (C19 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||10.76|-2.40|0.2052
81683477|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.27||||0.0483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|16.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in neurotoxicity between treatment arms (C22 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||16.46|0.07|0.0483
81683478|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.93||||0.6832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.41|24.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in neurotoxicity between treatment arms (C25 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||24.26|-16.41|0.6832
81683479|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.9081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.05|20.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in neurotoxicity between treatment arms (C28 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||20.05|-18.05|0.9081
81536428|NCT04879628|162755246|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.56||||||Negative binomial regression model adjusting for the categorical baseline GdE T1 lesion count (presence/absence) as covariate, treatment as factor, with offset equal to the log of the duration (in months) between the Week 12 MRI and previous MRI at Week 8.||0.56|0.08|
81536429|NCT04879628|162755246|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.38||||||Negative binomial regression model adjusting for the categorical baseline GdE T1 lesion count (presence/absence) as covariate, treatment as factor, with offset equal to the log of the duration (in months) between the Week 12 MRI and previous MRI at Week 8.||0.38|0.03|
81683480|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.75||||0.7289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.88|16.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in neurotoxicity between treatment arms (C31 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||16.38|-12.88|0.7289
81683481|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in neurotoxicity between treatment arms (C34 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0|0|<0.0001
81683482|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.74||||0.6921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.43|2.95|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in neurotoxicity between treatment arms (EOT) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||2.95|-4.43|0.6921
81683483|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.19|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in item 13 between treatment arms (C4 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.19|-0.19|0.9788
81683484|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.2747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in item 13 between treatment arms (C7 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.09|-0.33|0.2747
81683485|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.2776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in item 13 between treatment arms (C10 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.14|-0.50|0.2776
81683486|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27||||0.1403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in item 13 between treatment arms (C13 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.09|-0.62|0.1403
81683487|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.9151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in item 13 between treatment arms (C16 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.50|-0.55|0.9151
81683488|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.34||||0.3277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in item 13 between treatment arms (C19 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||1.05|-0.36|0.3277
81683489|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.86|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in item 13 between treatment arms (C22 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.86|-0.86|1.0000
81683490|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.57||||0.5661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|2.67|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in item 13 between treatment arms (C25 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||2.67|-1.53|0.5661
81683491|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.7309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|2.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in item 13 between treatment arms (C28 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||2.15|-2.95|0.7309
81709721|NCT01401101|163116179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Jointly modeled outcomes at the 3 waves by time, condition, and timeXcondition, to allow for different effects at 6 and 12 mos; controlled for interview mode (phone vs. in-person); used random effects to account for correlations wi/in site \& patient.|Regression, Linear|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) analysis using the linear mixed-method model to estimate the difference between the PCM and TAU conditions||||0.97
81709722|NCT01401101|163116180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) analysis using the linear mixed-method model to estimate the difference between the PCM and TAU conditions||||0.54
81709723|NCT01401101|163116181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||||||Jointly modeled outcomes at the 3 waves by time, condition, and timeXcondition, to allow for different effects at 6 and 12 mos; controlled for interview mode (phone vs. in-person); using random effects to control for correlations w/in site \& patient.|Regression, Linear|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) analysis using the linear mixed-method model to estimate the difference between the PCM and TAU conditions||||0.33
81709724|NCT01610414|163116192|SUPERIORITY|Criterion: The lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for overall HZ vaccine efficacy was above 0%.|Vaccine efficacy|68.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.56|77.53|||Poisson method|||Vaccine efficacy (VE) was evaluated in the prevention of Herpes Zoster (HZ) in autologous haematopoietic stem cell transplant (HCT) recipients 18 years of agee and older.||77.53|55.56|<0.0001
81683492|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.25||||0.3273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|4.66|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in item 13 between treatment arms (C31 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||4.66|-2.16|0.3273
81683493|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in item 13 between treatment arms (C34 of D1) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0|0|<0.0001
81683494|NCT00609622|163063137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.7108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in item 13 between treatment arms (EOT) was analyzed from a two-sample t-test.||0.27|-0.39|0.7108
81709725|NCT04957745|163116213|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||"Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in Percentage of Total Viewing Time that Peripheral Target is Perceived across visual confusion conditions."|ANOVA|||"Effect of visual confusion conditions (binocular, unilateral monocular, and bilateral monocular visual confusions) on Percentage of Total Viewing Time Peripheral Target is Perceived is analyzed by repeated measure (within-subject) ANOVA. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05."||||<0.01
81709726|NCT02483611|163116214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|149.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|46.07||0.9651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.0|235.0|||ANOVA|||||235|88|0.9651
81709727|NCT02483611|163116214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|145.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|42.48||0.9651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|244.0|||ANOVA|||||244|78|0.9651
81709728|NCT02483611|163116214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|147.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.75||0.9651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|105.0|200.0|||ANOVA|||The sample size was calculated with a power of 80% to detect differences of 20% in the timing of clinical onset and the duration of NMB. The pharmacodynamic (latency, clinical duration, recovery rate and total duration) and hemodynamic variables (mean arterial pressure (MAP) and HR) were compared between the groups via analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by the Tukey post-hoc test. The significance level was set at 5%.||200|105|0.9651
81709729|NCT02483611|163116215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|82.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.62|99.27|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||99.27|72.62|<0.0001
81709730|NCT02483611|163116215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|86.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.78|140.6|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||140.60|71.78|<0.0001
81709731|NCT02483611|163116215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|64.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.5|92.9|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||92.90|40.50|<0.0001
81709732|NCT02483611|163116216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.49||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|32.25|||ANOVA|||||32.25|12.00|0.0015
81709733|NCT02483611|163116216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.69||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|39.83|||ANOVA|||||39.83|10.50|0.0015
81683495|NCT02382133|163063187|SUPERIORITY|comparing nasal and forehead oximetry sensor pressure ulcer incidence|||||=|0.006|||||||Chi-squared|||||||=.006
81709734|NCT02483611|163116216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.52||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|16.5|||ANOVA|||||16.50|11.00|0.0015
81683496|NCT01245647|163063195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.82
81683497|NCT01245647|163063196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81683498|NCT01245647|163063197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.46
81683499|NCT01245647|163063198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||||||no significant difference by Fisher exact test|Fisher Exact|||||||0.12
81683500|NCT01245647|163063199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81709735|NCT02483611|163116217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.77||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.5|41.5|||ANOVA|||||41.50|19.50|0.0003
81709736|NCT02483611|163116217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.97||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|49.5|||ANOVA|||||49.50|18.50|0.0003
81709737|NCT02483611|163116217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.28||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.5|30.05|||ANOVA|||||30.05|17.50|0.0003
81683501|NCT02370121|163063200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.57
81683502|NCT02370121|163063201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.07
81683503|NCT02370121|163063202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.79
81683504|NCT02370121|163063203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81683505|NCT02370121|163063204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81683506|NCT02370121|163063205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.92
81683507|NCT02370121|163063206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.42
81683508|NCT02370121|163063207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.77
81683509|NCT02370121|163063208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.17
81683510|NCT02370121|163063209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81683511|NCT02370121|163063210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81683512|NCT02370121|163063211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.83
81683513|NCT02370121|163063212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.24
81683514|NCT02370121|163063213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81683515|NCT02370121|163063214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81683516|NCT02370121|163063215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.17
81683517|NCT02370121|163063216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81683518|NCT05198713|163063218|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81683519|NCT00045032|163063219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81683520|NCT00045032|163063219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.67|||||HR for Herceptin 1-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.67|0.44|
81683521|NCT00045032|163063220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.000
81683522|NCT00045032|163063220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.53|||||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.53|0.34|
81683523|NCT00045032|163063223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81683524|NCT00045032|163063223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.86|||||HR for Herceptin 1-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.86|0.67|
81683525|NCT00045032|163063223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81683526|NCT00045032|163063223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.85|||||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.85|0.67|
81683527|NCT00045032|163063228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.86|||||HR for Herceptin 1-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.86|0.68|
81683528|NCT00045032|163063228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.87|||||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.87|0.69|
81683529|NCT00045032|163063235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.7962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.17|||Log Rank||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Herceptin 1-Year Arm.|||1.17|0.89|0.7962
81683530|NCT00045032|163063237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2379|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2379
81683531|NCT00045032|163063237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.21|||||HR for Herceptin 1-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||1.21|0.47|
81683532|NCT00045032|163063238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.003
81683533|NCT00045032|163063238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.79|||||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.79|0.28|
81683534|NCT00045032|163063241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0005
81683535|NCT00045032|163063241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.88|||||HR for Herceptin 1-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.88|0.65|
81683536|NCT00045032|163063241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0001
81683537|NCT00045032|163063241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.86|||||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.86|0.63|
81683538|NCT00045032|163063243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.86|||||HR for Herceptin 1-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.86|0.64|
81683539|NCT00045032|163063243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.83|||||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.83|0.62|
81683540|NCT00045032|163063245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.21|||Log Rank||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Herceptin 1-Year Arm.|||1.21|0.84|0.9156
81683541|NCT00045032|163063247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81683542|NCT00045032|163063247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.83|||||HR for Herceptin 1-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.83|0.64|
81683543|NCT00045032|163063247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81683544|NCT00045032|163063247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.79|||||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.79|0.61|
81683545|NCT00045032|163063249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.4755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.11|||Log Rank||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Herceptin 1-Year Arm.|||1.11|0.80|0.4755
81683546|NCT00045032|163063251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81683547|NCT00045032|163063251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.87|||||HR for Herceptin 1-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.87|0.67|
81683548|NCT00045032|163063251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81683549|NCT00045032|163063251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.85|||||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.85|0.65|
81683550|NCT00045032|163063253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.17|||Log Rank||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Herceptin 1-Year Arm.|||1.17|0.85|0.9626
81683551|NCT00045032|163063255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81683552|NCT00045032|163063255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.83|||||HR for Herceptin 1-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.83|0.64|
81683553|NCT00045032|163063255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81683554|NCT00045032|163063255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.79|||||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.79|0.61|
81683555|NCT00045032|163063257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.1|||Log Rank||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Herceptin 1-Year Arm.|||1.10|0.80|0.4500
81683556|NCT00045032|163063259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81683557|NCT00045032|163063259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.83|||||HR for Herceptin 1-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.83|0.62|
81683558|NCT00045032|163063259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81683559|NCT00045032|163063259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.79|||||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Observation Arm.|||0.79|0.59|
81683560|NCT00045032|163063261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.6823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.15|||Log Rank||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Herceptin 1-Year Arm.|||1.15|0.80|0.6823
81683561|NCT00045032|163063263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.7251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.13|||Log Rank||HR for Herceptin 2-Year Arm versus Herceptin 1-Year Arm.|||1.13|0.84|0.7251
81683562|NCT02770807|163063267|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.37||||0.0847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.932|0.19|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||Least squares means, and p-values are derived from a mixed model repeated measures analysis with baseline modified ICARS value as covariate and the fixed effects of treatment, age, sex, region and visit and the interaction term treatment-by-visit.||0.190|-2.932|0.0847
81683563|NCT02770807|163063267|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.4||||0.0765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.957|0.152|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||Least squares means, and p-values are derived from a mixed model repeated measures analysis with baseline modified ICARS value as covariate and the fixed effects of treatment, age, sex, region and visit and the interaction term treatment-by-visit.||0.152|-2.957|0.0765
81683564|NCT02770807|163063268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.946||||0.8919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.426|2.099|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression modeling (0/1), where 0 = No change or worsening and 1= improvement, with age (at 2 levels: \<10 years, ≥10 years), sex, treatment, region as fixed effects.||2.099|0.426|0.8919
81683565|NCT02770807|163063268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.848||||0.1255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.842|4.053|||Regression, Logistic|||"Logistic regression modeling (0/1), where 0 = No change or worsening and 1= improvement, with age (at 2 levels:~\<10 years, ≥10 years), sex, treatment, region as fixed effects."||4.053|0.842|0.1255
81683566|NCT02770807|163063269|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.369||||0.4583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.597|3.144|||Ordinal Logistic Regression Analysis|||Odds ratio, confidence limits, and p-value derived using a proportional odds ordinal logistic regression analysis, with age (at 2 levels: \<10 years, ≥10 years), sex, treatment, region, visit, baseline CGI-S score, and treatment-by- visit interaction as fixed effects.||3.144|0.597|0.4583
81683567|NCT02770807|163063269|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.371||||0.4585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.595|3.16|||Ordinal Logistic Regression Analysis|||Odds ratio, confidence limits, and p-value derived using a proportional odds ordinal logistic regression analysis, with age (at 2 levels: \<10 years, ≥10 years), sex, treatment, region, visit, baseline CGI-S score, and treatment-by- visit interaction as fixed effects.||3.160|0.595|0.4585
81683568|NCT02770807|163063270|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means difference|-13.33||||0.7029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.261|55.601|||ANCOVA|||Least squares means difference, associated statistics, and p-values derived using ANCOVA, with age (at 2 levels: \<10 years, \>=10 years), sex, treatment, region, and baseline VABS score as fixed effects.||55.601|-82.261|0.7029
81683569|NCT02770807|163063270|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means difference|-77.31||||0.0328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-148.201|-6.421|||ANCOVA|||Least squares means difference, associated statistics, and p-values derived using ANCOVA, with age (at 2 levels: \<10 years, \>=10 years), sex, treatment, region, and baseline VABS score as fixed effects.||-6.421|-148.201|0.0328
81683570|NCT00686205|163063322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinical Specificity|99.94||||||95.0|99.88|99.97|||Binomial Exact|Sample size is based on power of 80%, alpha level of 0.05, using the binomial distribution when comparing to a lower bound of specificity at 99.84.||||99.97|99.88|
81683571|NCT00686205|163063323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinical Sensitivity|100.0||||||95.0|99.76|100.0|||Binomial Exact|||||100.00|99.76|
81683572|NCT00265941|163063324|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.32|||Log Rank||Reference arm = RT + cisplatin|A total of 945 patients were required (900 analyzable) to test for a 25% reduction in the hazard associated with progression-free survival with 84% statistical power using a one-sided log-rank test at the 0.025 significance level (0.0238 after 3 interim analyses).||1.32|0.88|0.76
81683573|NCT00265941|163063325|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.21|||Log Rank|One-sided log-rank significance level of 0.025|Reference level = RT + cisplatin|Arms were compared using a one-sided log-rank test at the 0.025 significance level.||1.21|0.74|0.32
81683574|NCT00265941|163063326|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.7|||Log Rank|One-sided significance level of 0.025|Reference level = RT + cisplatin|||1.70|0.99|0.97
81683575|NCT00265941|163063331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnov|2-sided significance level of 0.05||3 months||||0.74
81683576|NCT00265941|163063331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnov|2-sided significance level of 0.05||12 months||||0.99
81683577|NCT00265941|163063332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Chi-squared|2-sided significance level of 0.05||Diet 3-month||||0.13
81683578|NCT00265941|163063332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Chi-squared|2-sided significance level 0.05||Diet 12-month||||0.87
81683579|NCT00265941|163063332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Chi-squared|2-sided significance level of 0.05||Eating 3-month||||0.39
81683580|NCT00265941|163063332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Chi-squared|2-sided significance level of 0.05||Eating 12-month||||0.16
81683581|NCT00265941|163063332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Chi-squared|2-sided significance level of 0.05||Speech 3-month||||0.81
81467583|NCT02880865|162627252|NON_INFERIORITY|The percentage of participants with seropositivity for mumps at 56 days post-vaccination between Group 1 and Group 2 were compared using a non-inferiority test. Non-inferiority of Group 1 to Group 2 in terms of seropositivity for mumps was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference of seropositivity rates between the two groups (concurrent administration minus separate administration) at 56 days post-vaccination was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.1||||||||2.1|-2.0|
81467584|NCT02880865|162627253|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.2|||||Group 1/Group 2 ratio obtained using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with log10-transformed antibody concentration as dependent variable and treatment group as the explanatory variable adjusted for log10-transformed baseline antibody concentration.|||1.2|0.9|
81683582|NCT00265941|163063332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Chi-squared|2-sided significance level of 0.05||Speech 12-month||||0.67
81683583|NCT00265941|163063333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level of 0.05||||||0.016
81683584|NCT00265941|163063334|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.51|||Log Rank|2-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = low EGFR|Progression-free survival is compared between favorable risk and unfavorable risk groups.||1.51|0.79|0.60
81683585|NCT00265941|163063334|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.76|||Log Rank|2-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = low EGFR|Overall survival is compared between favorable risk and unfavorable risk groups.||1.76|0.81|0.37
81683586|NCT00265941|163063334|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.46|||Log Rank|2-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = low EGFR|Local-regional failure||1.46|0.60|0.76
81683587|NCT00265941|163063335|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.75|||Log Rank|2-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = low|Progression-free survival is compared between low and high SUVmax groups.||0.75|0.12|0.01
81683588|NCT00265941|163063335|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.2|||Log Rank|2-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = low|Overall survival (OS) is compared between low and high SUVmax groups.||1.20|0.12|0.10
81683589|NCT00265941|163063335|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.97|||Log Rank|2-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = low|Loco-regional control (LRC) is compared between low and high SUVmax groups.||0.97|0.10|0.04
81683590|NCT02886715|163063342|EQUIVALENCE|90% Confidence Interval for the least-squares mean Test/Reference ratios to be within 80-125%|Test-to-Reference Ratio|98.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.39|103.31||p-value was no calculated|ANOVA|with treatment and site as fixed effects in the model||||103.31|94.39|
81683591|NCT02886715|163063342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.17||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.46|-0.87|||ANOVA|with treatment and site as fixed effects in the model||||-0.87|-9.46|0.0185
81467585|NCT02880865|162627254|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1|||||Group 1/Group 2 ratio obtained using an ANCOVA method with log 10-transformed antibody concentration as dependent variable and treatment group as explanatory variable adjusted for log 10-transformed baseline antibody concentration.|||1.1|0.9|
81683592|NCT02886715|163063344|EQUIVALENCE|90% Confidence Interval for the least-squares mean Test/Reference ratios to be within 80-125%|Test-to-Reference Ratio|98.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.42|103.61||p-value was no calculated|ANOVA|with treatment and site as fixed effects in the model||||103.61|93.42|
81683593|NCT02886715|163063344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.39||||0.0354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.48|-0.3|||ANOVA|with treatment and site as fixed effects in the model||||-0.30|-8.48|0.0354
81683594|NCT00768560|163063348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.69||||||90.0|-12.62|-6.77|||||40 mg BID minus 40 mg OD|The point estimate and 90% confidence interval of the difference of changes in SBP from baseline was estimated by using the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including the terms: group, subject within a group, dosage and administration and stage as fixed effects.||-6.77|-12.62|
81683595|NCT00768560|163063348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||||90.0|-2.87|2.98|||||80 mg OD minus 40 mg OD|The point estimate and 90% confidence interval of the difference of changes in SBP from baseline was estimated by using the ANOVA model including the terms: group, subject within a group, dosage and administration and stage as fixed effects.||2.98|-2.87|
81683596|NCT00768560|163063348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.75||||||90.0|6.83|12.67|||||80 mg OD minus 40 mg BID|The point estimate and 90% confidence interval of the difference of changes in SBP from baseline was estimated by using the ANOVA model including the terms: group, subject within a group, dosage and administration and stage as fixed effects.||12.67|6.83|
81683597|NCT00768560|163063348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.97||||||90.0|-5.5|-2.44|||||40 mg BID minus 40 mg OD|The point estimate and 90% confidence interval of the difference of changes in DBP from baseline was estimated by using the ANOVA model including the terms: group, subject within a group, dosage and administration and stage as fixed effects.||-2.44|-5.50|
81683598|NCT00768560|163063348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||||90.0|-2.21|0.85|||||80 mg OD minus 40 mg OD|The point estimate and 90% confidence interval of the difference of changes in DBP from baseline was estimated by using the ANOVA model including the terms: group, subject within a group, dosage and administration and stage as fixed effects.||0.85|-2.21|
81683599|NCT00768560|163063348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.29||||||90.0|1.76|4.82|||||80 mg OD minus 40 mg BID|The point estimate and 90% confidence interval of the difference of changes in DBP from baseline was estimated by using the ANOVA model including the terms: group, subject within a group, dosage and administration and stage as fixed effects.||4.82|1.76|
81683600|NCT01128387|163063357|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Dose of Pantiumumab (in combination with Cisplatin \& Fluorouracil - see below)||||
81683601|NCT01128387|163063357|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Dose of Cisplatin||||
81683602|NCT01128387|163063357|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose|750.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Dose of Fluorourcil||||
81683603|NCT01535235|163063359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.63
81683604|NCT01535235|163063360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.63
81683605|NCT01021111|163063361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The values from the three jumps were averaged in order to have one mean value per subject per session. Paired Student t-tests (baseline vs. follow-up) were used to evaluate the effects of the training.||||<0.01
81683606|NCT01021111|163063362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Pearson|||The association between the change in the thigh coronal angular velocity from baseline to follow-up and the change in the knee abduction moment from baseline to follow-up was assessed with the Pearson correlation coefficient (R), alpha =0.05||||<0.05
81683607|NCT00389207|163063363|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin 12% (or 0.12 as proportion)|Risk Difference (RD)|0.016||||0.684||95.0|-0.062|0.095||Test for superiority following confirmation of non-inferiority|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for screening VL and CD4+ categories (only 373 NVP patients due to empty cells)||||0.095|-0.062|0.684
81683608|NCT00389207|163063363|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin 12% (or 0.12 as proportion)|Risk Difference (RD)|0.025||||0.584||95.0|-0.065|0.115||Test for superiority following confirmation of non-inferiority|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ count categories. N=186 NVP QD patients and N=193 ATZ/r patients.||||0.115|-0.065|0.584
81683609|NCT00389207|163063363|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin 12% (or 0.12 as proportion)|Risk Difference (RD)|0.009||||0.855||95.0|-0.084|0.101||Test for superiority following confirmation of non-inferiority|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ count categories. N=187 NVP QD patients and N=193 ATZ/r patients.||||0.101|-0.084|0.855
81683610|NCT00389207|163063364|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin 12% (or 0.12 as proportion)|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.038||||0.321||95.0|-0.112|0.037||Test for superiority following confirmation of non-inferiority|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ count categories. N=373 NVP QD patients and N=193 ATZ/r patients.||||0.037|-0.112|0.321
81683611|NCT00389207|163063375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.461||||0.0403||95.0|0.22|0.966|||Regression, Cox|||||0.966|0.220|0.0403
81683612|NCT00389207|163063379|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin 12% (or 0.12 as proportion)|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.097||||0.0109||95.0|-0.171|-0.022||Test for superiority following confirmation of non-inferiority|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ count categories. N=373 NVP QD+BID patients and N=193 ATZ/r patients||||-0.022|-0.171|0.0109
81683613|NCT00389207|163063379|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin 12% (or 0.12 as proportion)|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.072||||0.1033||95.0|-0.158|0.015||Test for superiority following confirmation of non-inferiority|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ count categories. N=186 NVP QD patients and N=193 ATZ/r patients.||||0.015|-0.158|0.1033
81683614|NCT00389207|163063379|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin 12% (or 0.12 as proportion)|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.122||||0.0073||95.0|-0.212|-0.033||Test for superiority following confirmation of non-inferiority|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ count categories. N=187 NVP QD patients and N=193 ATZ/r patients.||||-0.033|-0.212|0.0073
81683615|NCT00389207|163063380|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin 12% (or 0.12 as proportion)|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.117||||0.0031||95.0|-0.194|-0.04||Test for superiority following confirmation of non-inferiority|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ count categories. N=373 NVP QD+BID patients and N=193 ATZ/r patients.||||-0.040|-0.194|0.0031
81683616|NCT00389207|163063380|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin 12% (or 0.12 as proportion)|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.096||||0.0365||95.0|-0.186|-0.006||Test for superiority following confirmation of non-inferiority|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ count categories. N=186 NVP QD patients and N=193 ATZ/r patients.||||-0.006|-0.186|0.0365
81683617|NCT00389207|163063380|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin 12% (or 0.12 as proportion)|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.139||||0.0033||95.0|-0.231|-0.046||Test for superiority following confirmation of non-inferiority|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis controlling for screening viral load and CD4+ count categories. N=187 NVP QD patients and N=193 ATZ/r patients.||||-0.046|-0.231|0.0033
81683618|NCT00389207|163063383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: Difference in proportions = 0|Difference in proportions|0.001||||0.9784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.066|||Cochran Chi-Squared|||week 48||0.066|-0.065|0.9784
81683619|NCT00389207|163063383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: Difference in proportions = 0|Difference in proportions|0.064||||0.0331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.123|||Cochran Chi-Squared|||week 96||0.123|0.005|0.0331
81683620|NCT00389207|163063383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: Difference in proportions = 0|Difference in proportions|0.058||||0.0691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.121|||Cochran Chi-Squared|||week 144||0.121|-0.005|0.0691
81683621|NCT00389207|163063383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: Difference in proportions = 0|Difference in proportions|-0.023||||0.4585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.038|||Cochran Chi-Squared|||week 48||0.038|-0.084|0.4585
81683622|NCT00389207|163063383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: Difference in proportions = 0|Difference in proportions|0.015||||0.5438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.064|||Cochran Chi-Squared|||week 96||0.064|-0.034|0.5438
81683623|NCT00389207|163063383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0: Difference in proportions = 0|Difference in proportions|0.016||||0.5659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.071|||Cochran Chi-Squared|||week 144||0.071|-0.039|0.5659
81683624|NCT00389207|163063384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.692||||0.0002||95.0|0.57|0.839|||Regression, Cox|||||0.839|0.570|0.0002
81683625|NCT00389207|163063384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.519|0.764|||Regression, Cox|||Cox regression on responders only (N=289 in Nevirapine QD+BID and N=175 in Atazanvir/ritonavir)||0.764|0.519|<0.0001
81683626|NCT00389207|163063385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.762||||0.1329||95.0|0.535|1.086|||Regression, Cox|||||1.086|0.535|0.1329
81683627|NCT00389207|163063386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.731||||0.0444||95.0|0.539|0.992|||Regression, Cox|||||0.992|0.539|0.0444
81686433|NCT02723630|163070079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|93.5||||0.0403|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.63|98.64||P value for formulation|Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric LS Mean ratio was back-transformed least squares mean and treatment difference mean|The effect of crystalline polymorph forms in the drug product on the PK parameters of lenvatinib was estimated using a mixed linear model of logarithmically transformed values of the primary PK parameters with fixed effects for treatment, period, and sequence and a random effect for participant within sequence.||98.64|88.63|0.0403
81683628|NCT00509106|163063406|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the observed difference in the primary outcome measure (clinical cure rate) between the ceftaroline group and the ceftriaxone group was calculated based on the MITTE Population at the TOC visit. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was higher than -10% for the MITTE populations.|Risk Difference (RD)|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|12.7|||||Risk difference corresponds to Ceftaroline clinical cure rate minus Ceftriaxone clinical cure rate. The confidence interval was calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|The primary objective of this study was to determine the noninferiority in the clinical cure rate for ceftaroline compared with that for ceftriaxone at TOC in the MITTE Population in adult subjects with CABP.||12.7|-1.0|
81467586|NCT02880865|162627255|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.2|||||Group 1 - Group 2|||2.2|-2.1|
81683629|NCT01073943|163063435|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the 1-sided 97.5% CI for the treatment difference (PICOPREP minus HalfLytely) was \>-9% for the percentage of responders. Superiority was demonstrated if the 1-sided 97.5% CI for treatment difference was \>0%.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.3|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-2.9||||||||||-2.9|
81683630|NCT01073943|163063436|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval exceeds -9.0% then PicoPrep will be declared non-inferior to HalfLytely. If the non-inferiority test is satisfied then a test for superiority will be performed by comparing the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval with 0.0%. If the lower bound of the confidence interval is above 0.0% then superiority will be declared.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-8.8||||||||||-8.8|
81683631|NCT01073943|163063437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81683632|NCT01073943|163063438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81683633|NCT01073943|163063439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81683634|NCT01073943|163063440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81467587|NCT02880865|162627256|OTHER||Difference|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|4.9|||||Group 1 - Group 2|||4.9|-1.8|
81683635|NCT01073943|163063441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81683636|NCT01073943|163063442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81467588|NCT02880865|162627257|OTHER||Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.0|||||Group 1 - Group 2|||1.0|-0.3|
81536430|NCT03861273|162755289|NON_INFERIORITY|A repeated measure negative binomial regression model was used to do the hypothesis test on non-inferiority with one-sided test.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.13||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|-0.81|||Generalized linear model (GLM)|The treatment difference and P-value were obtained from a repeated measures GLM with negative binomial distribution and identity link function.||||-0.81|-5.44|0.0081
81683637|NCT01073943|163063444|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval exceeds -9.0% then PicoPrep will be declared non-inferior to HalfLytely. If the non-inferiority test is satisfied then a test for superiority will be performed by comparing the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval with 0.0%. If the lower bound of the confidence interval is above 0.0% then superiority will be declared.|Mean Difference (Net)|4.5|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.1|||||||Mid colon comparison|||-0.1|
81683638|NCT01073943|163063444|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval exceeds -9.0% then PicoPrep will be declared non-inferior to HalfLytely. If the non-inferiority test is satisfied then a test for superiority will be performed by comparing the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval with 0.0%. If the lower bound of the confidence interval is above 0.0% then superiority will be declared.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.2|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-1.5|||||||Recto-sigmoid colon comparison|||-1.5|
81683639|NCT01073943|163063444|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval exceeds -9.0% then PicoPrep will be declared non-inferior to HalfLytely. If the non-inferiority test is satisfied then a test for superiority will be performed by comparing the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval with 0.0%. If the lower bound of the confidence interval is above 0.0% then superiority will be declared.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-5.7|||||||Overall comparison: ascending colon, mid colon and recto-sigmoid colon|||-5.7|
81467589|NCT02880865|162627258|OTHER||Difference|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|11.3||||||||11.3|-3.1|
81467590|NCT02880865|162627259|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.4|||||Group 1 / Group 2 ratio obtained using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) method with log 10-transformed antibody concentration as dependent variable and treatment group as explanatory variable adjusted for log 10-transformed baseline antibody titer.|||1.4|1.0|
81467591|NCT04687072|162627326|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-3.5||||0.5081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|7.0||The p-value was calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test used in the hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The adjusted difference in percentages and 95% confidence interval (CI) (Klingenberg approach) were presented.|||7.0|-14.7|0.5081
81467592|NCT04687072|162627327|SUPERIORITY||Location shift|0.0||||0.4925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||The p-value was calculated using the stratified Mann-Whitney test used in the hierarchical testing procedure.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The Hodges-Lehmann estimator of the treatment difference and 95% CI are presented.|||0.000|0.000|0.4925
81536431|NCT03861273|162755290|NON_INFERIORITY|A repeated measure negative binomial regression model was used to do the hypothesis test on non-inferiority with one-sided test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.62||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|-0.96|||Generalized linear model (GLM)|The treatment difference and P-value were obtained from a repeated measures GLM with negative binomial distribution and identity link function.||||-0.96|-4.27|0.0019
81683640|NCT02371629|163063450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0169||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.066|||Mixed model for repeated measure (MMRM)|||||0.066|0.000|0.051
81683641|NCT01051739|163063465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||||||The a priori threshold of statistical significance is p\<0.05|Kaplan Meyer survival curves|||||||.21
81536432|NCT03861273|162755291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-54.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.64|-45.1|||Paired t-test|||The treatment difference (PF-06838435 - FIX Prophylaxis) estimate (95% CI) and p-value were obtained from paired t-test.||-45.10|-63.64|<.0001
81683642|NCT04871815|163063505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Body Aches||||0.200
81683643|NCT04871815|163063505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0326|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Headaches||||0.0326
81683644|NCT04871815|163063505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0043|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Coughing/Sneezing||||0.0043
81683645|NCT04871815|163063505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Trouble Breathing||||0.0003
81683646|NCT04871815|163063505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3714|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Congestion||||0.3714
81683647|NCT04871815|163063505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Fatigue||||0.300
81683648|NCT04871815|163063505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2286|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Loss of Smell/Taste||||0.2286
81683649|NCT04871815|163063505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Anxiety||||0.999
81683650|NCT04871815|163063506|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81683651|NCT04871815|163063507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1963|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1963
81467593|NCT04687072|162627328|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-0.5||||0.9314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|10.0||The p-value was calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test used in the hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The adjusted difference in percentages and 95% CI (Klingenberg approach) were presented.|||10.0|-11.7|0.9314
81536433|NCT03861273|162755292|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value from one-sided t-statistic testing the log transformation of the steady state FIX:C \> log(5). Cumulative for 3 assays.|One-sided t-statistic testing|||Week 12 to Month 15||||<.0001
81536434|NCT03861273|162755294|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2935.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3403.1|-2468.3|||Paired t-test|||||-2468.30|-3403.10|<.0001
81683652|NCT04871815|163063508|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81683653|NCT04871815|163063508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008||||||Tukey's Multiple comparison test (p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons)|Tukey's HSD|||Day 1 baseline (day 1 of study) vs Day 1 treatment (day 7 of study).||||0.0008
81683654|NCT04871815|163063508|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Tukey's Multiple comparison test (p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons)|Tukey's HSD|||Day 1 baseline (day 1 of study) vs Day 7 treatment (day 14 of study).||||<0.0001
81683655|NCT04871815|163063508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0114||||||Tukey's Multiple comparison test (p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons)|Tukey's HSD|||Day 7 baseline (day 7 of study) vs Day 1 treatment (day 7 of study).||||0.0114
81683656|NCT04871815|163063508|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Tukey's Multiple comparison test (p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons)|Tukey's HSD|||Day7 baseline (day 7 of study) vs Day 7 treatment (day 14 of study)||||<0.0001
81683657|NCT02120417|163063509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.932||||0.762|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.694|1.252|||Log Rank|The P-value was analyzed by Log-Rank Test stratified by Hormone Receptor Status.||||1.252|0.694|0.762
81683658|NCT02469246|163063531|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using a 2-sided exact 95% confidence interval (CI) approach, with a non-inferiority margin of 10%.|Difference in Percentages|-3.8||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.002|-8.9|1.1|||Fisher Exact||The difference in percentages and its 95.002% CI were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|The analysis purpose of the primary efficacy endpoint was to assess the noninferiority of switching to F/TAF+3rd Agent relative to maintaining treatment with ABC/3TC+3rd Agent.||1.1|-8.9|0.15
81709738|NCT02483611|163116218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|113.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.87|136.8|||ANOVA|||||136.80|94.87|<0.0001
81709739|NCT02483611|163116218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|120.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.82|163.3|||ANOVA|||||163.30|95.82|<0.0001
81683659|NCT02469246|163063532|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using a 2-sided exact 95% CI approach, with a non-inferiority margin of 4%.|Difference in Percentages|-6.3||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-0.3|||Fisher Exact||The difference in percentages and its 95% CI were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|The analysis purpose of this efficacy endpoint was to assess the non-inferiority of switching to F/TAF+3rd Agent relative to maintaining treatment with ABC/3TC+3rd Agent.||-0.3|-12.3|0.042
81683660|NCT02469246|163063533|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using a 2-sided exact 95% CI approach, with a non-inferiority margin of 4%.|Difference in Percentages|1.1||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.002|-1.0|3.5|||Fisher Exact||The difference in percentages and its 95.002% CI were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|The analysis purpose of this efficacy endpoint was to assess the non-inferiority of switching to F/TAF+3rd Agent relative to maintaining treatment with ABC/3TC+3rd Agent.||3.5|-1.0|0.45
81683661|NCT02469246|163063534|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using a 2-sided exact 95% CI approach, with a non-inferiority margin of 4%.|Difference in Percentages|1.4||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|4.2|||Fisher Exact||The difference in percentages and its 95% CI were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|The analysis purpose of this efficacy endpoint was to assess the non-inferiority of switching to F/TAF+3rd Agent relative to maintaining treatment with ABC/3TC+3rd Agent.||4.2|-1.0|0.34
81683662|NCT02469246|163063535|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using a 2-sided exact 95% CI approach, with a non-inferiority margin of 10%.|Difference in Percentages|-1.6||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|4.2|||Fisher Exact||The difference in percentages and its 95% CI were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|The analysis purpose of this efficacy endpoint was to assess the noninferiority of switching to F/TAF+3rd Agent relative to maintaining treatment with ABC/3TC+3rd Agent.||4.2|-7.4|0.62
81683663|NCT02469246|163063536|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using a 2-sided exact 95% CI approach, with a non-inferiority margin of 10%.|Difference in Percentages|-5.9||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|0.4|||Fisher Exact||The difference in percentages and its 95% CI were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|The analysis purpose of this efficacy endpoint was to assess the noninferiority of switching to F/TAF+3rd Agent relative to maintaining treatment with ABC/3TC+3rd Agent.||0.4|-12.2|0.069
81683664|NCT02469246|163063537|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-32.0||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.0|-4.0||P-value was adjusted by the third agent stratum (boosted protease inhibitors vs. others).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM and its 95% CI were adjusted by the third agent stratum (boosted protease inhibitors vs. others).|||-4|-61|0.026
81683665|NCT02469246|163063538|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-39.0||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.0|-8.0||P-value was adjusted by the third agent stratum (boosted protease inhibitors vs. others).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM and its 95% CI were adjusted by the third agent stratum (boosted protease inhibitors vs. others).|||-8|-70|0.013
81683666|NCT02469246|163063539|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.179||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.598||P-value was adjusted by the third agent stratum (boosted protease inhibitors vs. others).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM and its 95% CI were adjusted by the third agent stratum (boosted protease inhibitors vs. others).|||0.598|-0.240|0.40
81683667|NCT02469246|163063540|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.165||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.348|0.678||P-value was adjusted by the third agent stratum (boosted protease inhibitors vs. others).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM and its 95% CI were adjusted by the third agent stratum (boosted protease inhibitors vs. others).|||0.678|-0.348|0.53
81683668|NCT02469246|163063541|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.151||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.465|0.767||P-value was adjusted by the third agent stratum (boosted protease inhibitors vs. others).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM and its 95% CI were adjusted by the third agent stratum (boosted protease inhibitors vs. others).|||0.767|-0.465|0.63
81683669|NCT02469246|163063542|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.056||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.825|0.713||P-value was adjusted by the third agent stratum (boosted protease inhibitors vs. others).|ANOVA||Difference in LSM and its 95% CI were adjusted by the third agent stratum (boosted protease inhibitors vs. others).|||0.713|-0.825|0.89
81683670|NCT00636818|163063547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81683671|NCT00636818|163063548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81683672|NCT00636818|163063549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81683673|NCT00636818|163063550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013
81683674|NCT00636818|163063551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81683675|NCT00636818|163063552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value for Word Test: Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81683676|NCT00636818|163063552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value for Color Test: Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81709740|NCT02483611|163116218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|88.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.34|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|125.2|||ANOVA|||||125.20|58|<0.0001
81683677|NCT00636818|163063552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.144||95.0||||P-value for Color-Word Test: Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.144
81683678|NCT00636818|163063553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.791||95.0||||P-value for Physical Component Summary: Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.791
81683679|NCT00636818|163063553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Mental Component Summary: Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81683680|NCT00636818|163063553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037||95.0||||P-value for Physical Functioning: Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.037
81683681|NCT00636818|163063553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.446||95.0||||P-value for Role-Physical: Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.446
81709741|NCT02483611|163116219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|120.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|106.3|140.2|||ANOVA|||||140.20|106.30|<0.0001
81709742|NCT02483611|163116219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|126.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|106.5|149.4|||ANOVA|||||149.40|106.50|<0.0001
81683682|NCT00636818|163063553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.365||95.0||||P-value for Bodily Pain: Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.365
81709743|NCT02483611|163116219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|90.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.78|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.75|116.4|||ANOVA|||||116.40|71.75|<0.0001
81709744|NCT02483611|163116220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|94.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.18||0.0527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.0|112.0|||ANOVA|||||112.00|70.00|0.0527
81709745|NCT02483611|163116220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|88.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.05||0.0527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.0|104.0|||ANOVA|||||104.00|65.00|0.0527
81709746|NCT02483611|163116220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|100.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.62||0.0527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.0|140.0|||ANOVA|||||140.00|70.00|0.0527
81709747|NCT02483611|163116221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|87.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.1||0.1996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.0|110.0|||ANOVA|||||110.00|60.00|0.1996
81709748|NCT02483611|163116221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|84.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.38||0.1996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.0|109.0|||ANOVA|||||109.00|67.00|0.1996
81709749|NCT02483611|163116221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|92.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.3||0.1996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.0|112.0|||ANOVA|||||112.00|73.00|0.1996
81709750|NCT02483611|163116222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|75.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.95||0.7145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|107.0|||ANOVA|||||107.00|58.00|0.7145
81536435|NCT03861273|162755295|NON_INFERIORITY|The treatment difference and P-value were obtained from a repeated measures GLM with negative binomial distribution and identity link function.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.55||||0.0191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|-0.42|||Generalized linear model (GLM)|||||-0.42|-4.67|0.0191
81683683|NCT00636818|163063553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087||95.0||||P-value for General Health Perception: Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.087
81683684|NCT00636818|163063553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043||95.0||||P-value for Vitality: Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.043
81683685|NCT00636818|163063553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086||95.0||||P-value for Social Functioning: Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.086
81683686|NCT00636818|163063553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||P-value for Role-Emotional: Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.010
81683687|NCT00636818|163063553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Mental Health: Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81683688|NCT00702143|163063567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher exact test comparing the proportion of amyloid positive subjects between clinical diagnosis groups||||0.0002
81683689|NCT00702143|163063567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher exact test comparing the proportion of amyloid positive subjects between clinical diagnosis groups||||<0.0001
81709751|NCT02483611|163116222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|73.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.8||0.7145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.0|97.0|||ANOVA|||||97.00|59.00|0.7145
81709752|NCT02483611|163116222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|76.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.48||0.7145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|86.0|||ANOVA|||||86.00|58.00|0.7145
81709753|NCT02483611|163116223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|69.0||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.0|96.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||96.00|57.00|0.1130
81709754|NCT02483611|163116223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|63.0||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.0|84.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||84.00|55.00|0.1130
81709755|NCT02483611|163116223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|74.0||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.0|83.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||83.00|59.00|0.1130
81709756|NCT02483611|163116224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|62.5||||0.0731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|98.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||98.00|58.00|0.0731
81709757|NCT02483611|163116224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|61.5||||0.0731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.0|74.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||74.00|55.00|0.0731
81709758|NCT02483611|163116224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|67.0||||0.0731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|85.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||85.00|56.00|0.0731
81709759|NCT02483611|163116225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|64.5||||0.1002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.0|85.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||85.00|60.00|0.1002
81536436|NCT03861273|162755296|NON_INFERIORITY|The treatment difference and P-value were obtained from a repeated measures GLM with negative binomial distribution and identity link function.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.1528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.21|||Generalized linear model (GLM)|||||0.21|-1.35|0.1528
81683690|NCT00702143|163063567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher exact test comparing the proportion of amyloid positive subjects between clinical diagnosis groups||||0.0014
81536437|NCT03861273|162755297|NON_INFERIORITY|The treatment difference and P-value were obtained from a repeated measures GLM with negative binomial distribution and identity link function.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.3738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.61|||Generalized linear model (GLM)|||||0.61|-1.63|0.3738
81536438|NCT03861273|162755300|OTHER|||||||0.0117|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0117
81683691|NCT00702143|163063569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance P value testing for an overall difference in the mean cortical SUVR between the clinical diagnostic groups.||||<0.0001
81536439|NCT03861273|162755301|OTHER|||||||0.0052|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0052
81536440|NCT03861273|162755302|OTHER|||||||0.0237|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0237
81536441|NCT01116648|162755322|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose (mg)|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cediranib|||||
81536442|NCT01116648|162755322|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose (mg BID)|200.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Olaparib|||||
81536443|NCT01116648|162755324|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.83|||Kaplan-Meier Plot|||||0.83|0.30|0.006
81683692|NCT00702143|163063569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance contrast P value testing for difference in the mean cortical SUVR||||<0.0001
81709760|NCT02483611|163116225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|64.0||||0.1002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|74.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||74.00|56.00|0.1002
81709761|NCT02483611|163116225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|69.0||||0.1002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.0|90.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||90.00|60.00|0.1002
81709762|NCT02483611|163116226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|79.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.79||0.4338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.0|109.0|||ANOVA|||||109.00|52.00|0.4338
81709763|NCT02483611|163116226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|77.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.13||0.4338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.0|95.0|||ANOVA|||||95.00|55.00|0.4338
81536444|NCT02775916|162755347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.332|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.343|1.937||||||||1.937|-3.343|
81683693|NCT00702143|163063569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance contrast P value testing for difference in the mean cortical SUVR||||<0.0001
81709764|NCT02483611|163116226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|73.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.82||0.4338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.0|92.0|||ANOVA|||||92.00|55.00|0.4338
81709765|NCT02483611|163116227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|74.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.76||0.9167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.0|99.0|||ANOVA|||||99.00|57.00|0.9167
81709766|NCT02483611|163116227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|73.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.18||0.9167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|96.0|||ANOVA|||||96.00|51.00|0.9167
81709767|NCT02483611|163116227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|75.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.54||0.9167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.0|90.0|||ANOVA|||||90.00|53.00|0.9167
81709768|NCT02483611|163116228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|72.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.96||0.8067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|92.0|||ANOVA|||||92.00|58.00|0.8067
81709769|NCT02483611|163116228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|74.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.65||0.8067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.0|86.0|||ANOVA|||||86.00|57.00|0.8067
81709770|NCT02483611|163116228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|75.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.54||0.8067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.0|90.0|||ANOVA|||||90.00|53.00|0.8067
81709771|NCT02483611|163116229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|71.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.87||0.1015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.0|93.0|||ANOVA|||||93.00|57.00|0.1015
81709772|NCT02483611|163116229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|72.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.78||0.1015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.0|89.0|||ANOVA|||||89.00|52.00|0.1015
81709773|NCT02483611|163116229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|65.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.01||0.1015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.0|81.0|||ANOVA|||||81.00|44.00|0.1015
81536445|NCT02775916|162755348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.466|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|3.55||||||||3.55|-2.52|
81683694|NCT00702143|163063569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance contrast P value testing for difference in the mean cortical SUVR||||0.0003
81683695|NCT03871491|163063570|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.79||We calculated P values to test each of the primary hypotheses at an alpha level of 0.05 overall, with a nominal alpha level of 0.0001 at the interim analysis.|Regression, Logistic|Used multiple imputation for missing outcomes by means of logistic regression imputation.||The null hypothesis is there is no treatment effect on the incidence of maternal death or sepsis within 6 weeks (42 days) post-delivery||0.79|0.56|<0.001
81536446|NCT02775916|162755349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.119|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.08|6.89||||||||6.89|-6.08|
81709774|NCT02483611|163116230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|67.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.05||0.3423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|92.0|||ANOVA|||||92.00|56.00|0.3423
81536447|NCT02775916|162755349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.615|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.27|13.93||||||||13.93|-5.27|
81709775|NCT02483611|163116230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|69.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.73||0.3423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.0|83.0|||ANOVA|||||83.00|57.00|0.3423
81709776|NCT02483611|163116230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|64.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.81||0.3423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.0|81.0|||ANOVA|||||81.00|41.00|0.3423
81709777|NCT02483611|163116231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|66.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.11||0.6817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.0|92.0|||ANOVA|||||92.00|53.00|0.6817
81709778|NCT02483611|163116231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|68.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.4||0.6817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.0|82.0|||ANOVA|||||82.00|54.00|0.6817
81709779|NCT02483611|163116231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|65.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.5||0.6817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.0|81.0|||ANOVA|||||81.00|47.00|0.6817
81709780|NCT02483611|163116232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|66.0||||0.0937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|80.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||80.00|58.00|0.0937
81709781|NCT02483611|163116232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|61.5||||0.0937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|90.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||90.00|56.00|0.0937
81709782|NCT02483611|163116232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|69.0||||0.0937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|87.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||87.00|58.00|0.0937
81709783|NCT02483611|163116233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|66.5||||0.1406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.0|88.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||88.00|60.00|0.1406
81709784|NCT02483611|163116233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|63.5||||0.1406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.0|86.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||86.00|55.00|0.1406
81709785|NCT02483611|163116233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|68.0||||0.1406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.0|84.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||84.00|55.00|0.1406
81536448|NCT02775916|162755350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.76|8.66||||||||8.66|-21.76|
81683696|NCT03871491|163063571|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.09||We calculated P values to test each of the primary hypotheses at an alpha level of 0.05 overall, with a nominal alpha level of 0.0001 at the interim analysis.|Regression, Logistic|Used multiple imputation for missing outcomes by means of logistic regression imputation.||The null hypothesis is there is no treatment effect on the incidence of Intrapartum/Neonatal Death or Sepsis Within 4 Weeks (28 Days) Post-delivery in Intervention vs. Placebo Group||1.09|0.95|0.56
81683697|NCT03871491|163063572|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.77||||||||0.77|0.55|
81683698|NCT03871491|163063573|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|4.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|36.14||||||||36.14|0.45|
81683699|NCT03871491|163063575|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.79||||||||0.79|0.55|
81683700|NCT03871491|163063576|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.75||||||||0.75|0.43|
81683701|NCT03871491|163063577|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.99||||||||0.99|0.65|
81683702|NCT03871491|163063578|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.85||||||||0.85|0.56|
81683703|NCT03871491|163063579|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.01||||||||1.01|0.95|
81683704|NCT03871491|163063581|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.82||||||||0.82|0.52|
81683705|NCT03871491|163063582|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.15||||||||1.15|0.70|
81709786|NCT02483611|163116234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|69.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.74||0.0504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.0|81.0|||ANOVA|||||81.00|60.00|0.0504
81683706|NCT03871491|163063583|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.84||||||||0.84|0.73|
81683707|NCT03871491|163063584|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.41||||||||1.41|0.84|
81709787|NCT02483611|163116234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|63.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.62||0.0504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.0|79.0|||ANOVA|||||79.00|49.00|0.0504
81709788|NCT02483611|163116234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|69.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.56||0.0504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|84.0|||ANOVA|||||84.00|58.00|0.0504
81536449|NCT02775916|162755351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.626|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.94|9.0||||||||9.00|-30.94|
81683708|NCT03871491|163063585|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.1||||||||1.1|0.96|
81683709|NCT03871491|163063586|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.47||||||||1.47|0.73|
81683710|NCT03871491|163063587|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.07||||||||1.07|0.88|
81683711|NCT03871491|163063589|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.21||||||||1.21|0.96|
81683712|NCT03871491|163063590|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.12||||||||1.12|0.94|
81683713|NCT03871491|163063591|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.0||||||||1.0|0.93|
81683714|NCT03871491|163063592|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|10.1||||||||10.1|0.71|
81683715|NCT00741819|163063663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|16.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.9|<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test]||Change in 6MWD from Baseline was calculated for patients still remaining on study at Week 12.|Analysis of endpoints was descriptive in nature. Numeric endpoints for post-baseline assessments were compared to Baseline using Wilcoxon signed rank test, and p-values were calculated for descriptive purposes; no formal hypothesis testing was planned.||||<0.001
81683716|NCT00741819|163063664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.7|<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test||Analysis based on Total CAMPHOR Score.|||||<0.001
81683717|NCT00741819|163063665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.3||0.895||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Side-Effects Score, change from Baseline to Week 12|||||0.895
81683718|NCT00741819|163063665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.9|<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Convenience Score, change from Baseline to Week 12|||||<0.001
81683719|NCT00741819|163063665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.7|<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Global Satisfaction, change from Baseline to Week 12|||||<0.001
81683720|NCT00741819|163063665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.5|<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test||Effectiveness score, change from Baseline to Week 12|||||<0.001
81536450|NCT02775916|162755352|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.595|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.75|14.37||||||||14.37|-29.75|
81536451|NCT02413918|162755358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.0|<|0.0094|TWO_SIDED|||||p value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons (see above). A priori threshold for significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||BISS Outcomes: Mean changes in depression and mania for study completers were measured. The a priori hypothesis was a mean change of 50%.||||<0.0094
81683721|NCT00741819|163063667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.001
81683722|NCT01126580|163063670|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 0.4% was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.08||The p-value is adjusted for multiplicity using a tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, the p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||The study was designed with 90% power to detect non-inferiority of 1.5 mg LY2189265 vs Metformin on HbA1c change from baseline at the 26-week primary endpoint with a margin of 0.4%, a standard deviation of 1.3%, and a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 assuming no true difference between treatments. This corresponds to 223 participants per arm, with an assumed drop-out rate of 11%.||-0.08|-0.36|<0.001
81709789|NCT02483611|163116235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|68.0||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.0|93.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||93.00|60.00|0.0205
81709790|NCT02483611|163116235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|62.0||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.0|72.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||72.00|54.00|0.0205
81709791|NCT02483611|163116235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|66.0||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.0|75.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||75.00|59.00|0.0205
81709792|NCT02483611|163116236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|68.0||||0.3004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|86.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||86.00|58.00|0.3004
81536452|NCT02413918|162755358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||BISS Outcomes: Mean changes in mania for study completers were measured. The a priori hypothesis was a mean change of 50%.||||<0.0001
81683723|NCT01126580|163063670|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 0.4% was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.01||The p-value is adjusted for multiplicity using a tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, the p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||-0.01|-0.29|<0.001
81683724|NCT01126580|163063670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.22||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.08||Tree gatekeeping strategy to control the family-wise Type I error rate was applied.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.08|-0.36|0.002
81683725|NCT01126580|163063670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.15||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.01||Tree gatekeeping strategy to control the family-wise Type I error rate was applied.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.01|-0.29|0.020
81683726|NCT01126580|163063671|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 0.4% was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.02||The p-value is adjusted for multiplicity using a tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, the p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||-0.02|-0.35|<0.001
81683727|NCT01126580|163063671|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 0.4% was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.12||The p-value is adjusted for multiplicity using a tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, the p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||0.12|-0.20|<0.001
81683728|NCT01126580|163063671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.19||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.02||Tree gatekeeping strategy to control the family-wise Type I error rate was applied.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.02|-0.35|0.024
81683729|NCT01126580|163063671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.12||Tree gatekeeping strategy to control the family-wise Type I error rate was applied.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||0.12|-0.20|0.299
81683730|NCT01126580|163063672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than 7.0% at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.023
81683731|NCT01126580|163063672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than 7.0% at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.021
81683732|NCT01126580|163063672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than or equal to 6.5% at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81683733|NCT01126580|163063672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than or equal to 6.5% at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.011
81709793|NCT02483611|163116236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|66.0||||0.3004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|78.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||78.00|56.00|0.3004
81683734|NCT01126580|163063672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than 7% at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.001
81683735|NCT01126580|163063672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.269||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than 7% at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.269
81683736|NCT01126580|163063672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than or equal to 6.5% at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81683737|NCT01126580|163063672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134||||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c less than or equal to 6.5% at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.134
81709794|NCT02483611|163116236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|69.0||||0.3004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.0|81.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||81.00|62.00|0.3004
81536453|NCT00762359|162755359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.0989|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0425|0.23|||Log Rank|||||0.2300|0.0425|<0.0001
81683738|NCT01126580|163063673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.079
81683739|NCT01126580|163063673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.451||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.451
81683740|NCT01126580|163063673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||||||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.025
81683741|NCT01126580|163063673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.402||||||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.402
81683742|NCT01126580|163063674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.061
81683743|NCT01126580|163063674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.647||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.647
81683744|NCT01126580|163063674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||||||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.022
81683745|NCT01126580|163063674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.469||||||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.469
81683746|NCT01126580|163063675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.811||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.811
81683747|NCT01126580|163063675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81683748|NCT01126580|163063675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||||||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.440
81683749|NCT01126580|163063675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81683750|NCT01126580|163063676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.750
81683751|NCT01126580|163063676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81683752|NCT01126580|163063676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.412||||||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.412
81683753|NCT01126580|163063676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81683754|NCT01126580|163063677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-%B at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81709795|NCT02483611|163116237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|64.0||||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.0|84.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||84.00|60.00|0.0178
81709796|NCT02483611|163116237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|64.5||||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|75.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||75.00|51.00|0.0178
81536454|NCT00762359|162755360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81536455|NCT00762359|162755361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81683755|NCT01126580|163063677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-%B at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81536456|NCT00762359|162755362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0079||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0079
81683756|NCT01126580|163063677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-%B at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81683757|NCT01126580|163063677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-%B at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.003
81683758|NCT01126580|163063677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-%S at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81683759|NCT01126580|163063677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-%S at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.010
81709797|NCT02483611|163116237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|72.0||||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.0|91.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||91.00|61.00|0.0178
81467594|NCT04687072|162627329|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-1.7||||0.7379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|8.2||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test p-value was used in the hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The adjusted difference in percentage and 95% CI (Klingenberg approach) are presented.|||8.2|-12.4|0.7379
81536457|NCT00762359|162755363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0433||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0433
81536458|NCT00762359|162755365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81683760|NCT01126580|163063677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077||||||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-%S at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.077
81536459|NCT00762359|162755366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0006
81536460|NCT00762359|162755367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0025||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0025
81683761|NCT01126580|163063677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||Treatment comparison of HOMA2-%S at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.004
81683762|NCT01232946|163063791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.65
81683763|NCT01232946|163063792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.065
81683764|NCT01232946|163063793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.80
81683765|NCT00473694|163063794|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Treatment Effect|17.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.95|21.42||A two-way ANOVA model was used with the logarithm of the recovery time taken as the response variable, and trial site and treatment group were the factors of the model.|ANOVA||The value for estimated treatment effect represents how many times faster the mean time to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.9 was for participants receiving sugammadex after NMB compared to participants receiving neostigmine after NMB.|||21.42|13.95|<0.0001
81683766|NCT00473694|163063795|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Treatment Effect|14.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.18|21.67||A two-way ANOVA model was used with the logarithm of the recovery time taken as the response variable, and trial site and treatment group were the factors of the model.|ANOVA||The value for estimated treatment effect represents how many times faster the mean time to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.9 was for participants receiving sugammadex after NMB compared to participants receiving neostigmine after NMB.|||21.67|10.18|<0.0001
81709798|NCT02483611|163116238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|68.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.51||0.8746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|99.0|||ANOVA|||||99.00|51.00|0.8746
81683767|NCT00473694|163063796|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Treatment Effect|15.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.58|19.95||A two-way ANOVA model was used with the logarithm of the recovery time taken as the response variable, and trial site and treatment group were the factors of the model.|ANOVA||The value for estimated treatment effect represents how many times faster the mean time to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.7 was for participants receiving sugammadex after NMB compared to participants receiving neostigmine after NMB.|||19.95|12.58|<0.0001
81683768|NCT00473694|163063797|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Treatment Effect|18.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.98|24.35||A two-way ANOVA model was used with the logarithm of the recovery time taken as the response variable, and trial site and treatment group were the factors of the model.|ANOVA||The value for estimated treatment effect represents how many times faster the mean time to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.7 was for participants receiving sugammadex after NMB compared to participants receiving neostigmine after NMB.|||24.35|13.98|<0.0001
81467595|NCT04687072|162627330|OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|16.8|||||||The 95% Agresti-Min CIs are presented.|16.8|-9.3|
81683769|NCT00473694|163063798|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Treatment Effect|17.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.62|21.31||A two-way ANOVA model was used with the logarithm of the recovery time taken as the response variable, and trial site and treatment group were the factors of the model.|ANOVA||The value for estimated treatment effect represents how many times faster the mean time to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.8 was for participants receiving sugammadex after NMB compared to participants receiving neostigmine after NMB.|||21.31|13.62|<0.0001
81683770|NCT00473694|163063799|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Treatment Effect|17.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.85|24.38||A two-way ANOVA model was used with the logarithm of the recovery time taken as the response variable, and trial site and treatment group were the factors of the model.|ANOVA||The value for estimated treatment effect represents how many times faster the mean time to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.8 was for participants receiving sugammadex after NMB compared to participants receiving neostigmine after NMB.|||24.38|12.85|<0.0001
81683771|NCT01896232|163063900|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Etelcalcetide was considered non-inferior to cinacalcet if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the treatment difference (cinacalcet - etelcalcetide) was \< 12%, the prespecified margin for non-inferiority.|Stratified Treatment Difference|-10.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.45|-3.51||||||"The analysis was conducted on the Full Analysis Set (683 participants). Imputation under the non-inferiority null method was applied to participants who did not have PTH data during the EAP.~The Mantel-Haenszel estimator was used to calculate the treatment difference between the proportions (Cinacalcet - Etelcalcetide) stratified by screening PTH level and region."||-3.51|-17.45|
81683772|NCT01896232|163063901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The CMH-stratified odds ratio is Etelcalcetide : Cinacalcet.|"Achievement of \> 50% reduction in mean predialysis serum PTH from baseline during the EAP was analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by screening PTH level and region.~Superiority of etelcalcetide compared with cinacalcet was tested at the 5% significance level (2-sided)."||2.23|1.21|0.001
81683773|NCT01896232|163063902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The CMH stratified odds ratio is Etelcalcetide : Cinacalcet.|"Achievement of \> 30% reduction in mean predialysis serum PTH from baseline during the EAP was analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by screening PTH level and region.~Superiority of etelcalcetide compared with cinacalcet was tested at the 5% significance level (2-sided)."||2.17|1.16|0.004
81709799|NCT02483611|163116238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|64.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.96||0.8746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|82.0|||ANOVA|||||82.00|56.00|0.8746
81709800|NCT02483611|163116238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|73.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.94||0.8746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.0|80.0|||ANOVA|||||80.00|54.00|0.8746
81467596|NCT04687072|162627331|SUPERIORITY||Location shift|0.0||||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||The p-value was calculated using the stratified Mann-Whitney test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The Hodges-Lehmann estimator of the treatment difference and 95% CI are presented.|||0.000|0.000|0.7260
81467597|NCT04687072|162627332|OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|13.0|||||The 95% Agresti-Min CIs are presented.|||13.0|-9.6|
81467598|NCT04687072|162627335|SUPERIORITY||Location shift|0.0||||0.2929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0||The p-value was calculated using the stratified Mann-Whitney test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The Hodges-Lehmann estimator of the treatment difference and 95% CI are presented.|||1.000|0.000|0.2929
81467599|NCT04687072|162627336|SUPERIORITY||Location shift|0.0||||0.1475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0||The p-value was calculated using the stratified Mann-Whitney test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The Hodges-Lehmann estimator of the treatment difference and 95% CI are presented.|||1.000|0.000|0.1475
81467600|NCT04687072|162627337|SUPERIORITY||Location shift|0.0||||0.7677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0||The p-value was calculated using the stratified Mann-Whitney test used in the hierarchical testing procedure.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The Hodges-Lehmann estimator of the treatment difference and 95% CI are presented.|WHO Classified Bleeding Event Grade ≥1||2.000|-2.000|0.7677
81467601|NCT04687072|162627338|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|7.3|||||The 95% Agresti-Min CIs are presented.|IWG Complete Response||7.3|-11.8|
81467602|NCT04687072|162627338|OTHER||Difference in percentage|8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|20.2|||||The 95% Agresti-Min CIs are presented.|IWG Response||20.2|-4.6|
81467603|NCT04687072|162627338|OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|13.3|||||The 95% Agresti-Min CIs are presented.|Initial Response||13.3|-9.7|
81467604|NCT04687072|162627340|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|5.7|||||The 95% Agresti-Min CIs are presented.|||5.7|-15.6|
81467605|NCT01662791|162627350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between the groups for \>12 ppm.||||1.0
81467606|NCT01662791|162627351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.235|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between groups for mobility sub-scale.||||0.235
81467607|NCT01662791|162627351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between groups for activities of daily living sub-scale.||||0.206
81467608|NCT01662791|162627351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.641|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between groups for emotional well-being sub-scale.||||0.641
81467609|NCT01662791|162627351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.446|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between groups for stigma sub-scale.||||0.446
81536461|NCT00762359|162755368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0010
81467610|NCT01662791|162627351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.466|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between groups for social support sub-scale.||||0.466
81467611|NCT01662791|162627351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.205|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between groups for cognition sub-scale.||||0.205
81467612|NCT01662791|162627351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.153|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between groups for communication sub-scale.||||0.153
81467613|NCT01662791|162627351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between groups for bodily discomfort sub-scale.||||0.730
81467614|NCT01662791|162627351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.334|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between groups for summary index sub-scale.||||0.334
81467615|NCT01662791|162627352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167|||||||McNemar|||Comparison in case group between baseline and 3 months for mobility sub-scale.||||0.167
81467616|NCT01662791|162627352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.159|||||||McNemar|||Comparison in case group between baseline and 3 months for activities of daily living sub-scale.||||0.159
81467617|NCT01662791|162627352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||McNemar|||Comparison in case group between baseline and 3 months for emotional well-being sub-scale.||||0.041
81467618|NCT01662791|162627352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||McNemar|||Comparison in case group between baseline and 3 months for stigma sub-scale.||||0.190
81467619|NCT01662791|162627352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Comparison in case group between baseline and 3 months for social support sub-scale.||||1.0
81467620|NCT01662791|162627352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||McNemar|||Comparison in case group between baseline and 3 months for cognition sub-scale.||||0.160
81467621|NCT01662791|162627352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276|||||||McNemar|||Comparison in case group between baseline and 3 months for communication sub-scale.||||0.276
81467622|NCT01662791|162627352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.351|||||||McNemar|||Comparison in case group between baseline and 3 months for bodily discomfort sub-scale.||||0.351
81467623|NCT01662791|162627352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186|||||||McNemar|||Comparison in case group between baseline and 3 months for summary index sub-scale.||||0.186
81467624|NCT01662791|162627353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.303|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between groups for constipation sub-scale.||||0.303
81467625|NCT01662791|162627353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.518|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between groups for dyspepsia sub-scale.||||0.518
81467626|NCT01662791|162627353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between groups for abdominal discomfort sub-scale.||||0.800
81467627|NCT01662791|162627353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.736|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between groups for diarrhea sub-scale.||||0.736
81467628|NCT01662791|162627353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between groups for GERD sub-scale.||||0.570
81467629|NCT01662791|162627353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.394|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between groups for nausea and vomiting sub-scale.||||0.394
81467630|NCT01662791|162627354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056|||||||McNemar|||Comparison in case group between baseline and 3 months for constipation sub-scale.||||0.056
81467631|NCT01662791|162627354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||McNemar|||Comparison in case group between baseline and 3 months for dyspepsia sub-scale.||||0.380
81467632|NCT01662791|162627354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.244|||||||McNemar|||Comparison in case group between baseline and 3 months for abdominal discomfort sub-scale.||||0.244
81467633|NCT01662791|162627354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.279|||||||McNemar|||Comparison in case group between baseline and 3 months for diarrhea sub-scale.||||0.279
81467634|NCT01662791|162627354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.554|||||||McNemar|||Comparison in case group between baseline and 3 months for GERD sub-scale.||||0.554
81467635|NCT01662791|162627354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.351|||||||McNemar|||Comparison in case group between baseline and 3 months for nausea and vomiting sub-scale.||||0.351
81467636|NCT01662791|162627355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.872|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between the two groups at baseline for depression||||0.872
81467637|NCT01662791|162627355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.835|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between the two groups at baseline for anxiety.||||0.835
81467638|NCT01187498|162627373|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A power analysis indicated that a sample size of 70 per group would provide 80% power with a one-sided alpha of 0.05 to declare two means equivalent, assuming a mean voiding frequency of 8.2 for behavioral treatment, a mean voiding frequency of 8.0 for drug therapy, and a standard deviation of 2.3 for both groups. Equivalence was defined as ±15% of the drug therapy posttreatment mean.|Difference of the Means|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.346||0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||The estimated parameter of dispersion is the standard error of the regression coefficient which measured the adjusted difference of the group means.|The primary analysis was an equivalence analysis to compare the two treatment groups on posttreatment 24- hour voiding frequency using a margin of ±15% of the drug group mean. Schuirmann's two one-sided tests (TOST) approach was used first to examine completers and then repeated using last observation carried forward to include participants who did not complete therapy. Adjusting the test to regression, the analyses were repeated using baseline voiding frequency as a covariate.||||.001
81467639|NCT01187498|162627374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of the Means|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.05||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||The estimated parameter of dispersion represents the standard error for the difference of the group means.|Standard regression methods adjusting for baseline values||||.05
81467640|NCT01187498|162627375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Group Means|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||The estimated parameter of dispersion represents the standard error for the difference of the group means.|Standard regression methods adjusting for baseline values||||.05
81467641|NCT01187498|162627376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Group Means|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.33||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||The estimated parameter of dispersion represents the standard error for the difference of the group means.|Standard regression methods adjusting for baseline values||||.33
81536462|NCT00762359|162755370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81536463|NCT00762359|162755371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6148||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6148
81536464|NCT00762359|162755372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.805||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8050
81536465|NCT00762359|162755373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8678||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8678
81536466|NCT00762359|162755374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2688||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2688
81467642|NCT01187498|162627377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.924||0.84||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||The estimated parameter of dispersion represents the standard error for the difference of the group means.|Standard regression methods adjusting for baseline values||||.84
81467643|NCT01187498|162627378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Weighted Group Means|-0.0563|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1249||0.69||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimated parameter of dispersion represents the standard error for the difference of the weighted group means.|Cochran Mantel-Haenszel procedure used to account for the ordinal nature of responses.||||.69
81467644|NCT01187498|162627379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between Group Weighted Means|-0.1563|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1009||0.16||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimated parameter of dispersion represents the standard error for the difference of the weighted group means.|Cochran Mantel-Haenszel procedure used to account for the ordinal nature of responses.||||.16
81467645|NCT01187498|162627380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Weighted Group Means|0.1079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1625||0.56||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimated parameter of dispersion represents the standard error for the difference of the weighted group means.|Cochran Mantel-Haenszel procedure used to account for the ordinal nature of responses.||||.56
81467646|NCT01187498|162627381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Weighted Group Means|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1265||0.65||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimated parameter of dispersion represents the standard error for the difference of the weighted group means.|Cochran Mantel-Haenszel procedure used to account for the ordinal nature of responses.||||.65
81467647|NCT01187498|162627382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Cochran Mantel-Haenszel procedure used to account for the ordinal nature of responses.||||.01
81467648|NCT01187498|162627383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Group Proportions|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.02||95.0|||||Chi-squared||The estimated parameter of dispersion represents the standard error for the difference of the group proportions.|Cochran Mantel-Haenszel procedure.||||.02
81467649|NCT02017717|162627426|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.3791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.36|||log-rank test stratified|||||1.36|0.89|0.3791
81467650|NCT02017717|162627427|SUPERIORITY||Difference of OS rates at 12 months|-0.5||||0.9208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|9.7|||Z test with variance estimation based on|Greenwood formula using log(-log) transformation||||9.7|-10.8|0.9208
81467651|NCT02017717|162627429|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.35||||||||2.35|1.50|
81467652|NCT02017717|162627430|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.59||||||||0.59|0.15|
81467653|NCT02017717|162627431|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.3791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.36|||log-rank test stratified|||||1.36|0.89|0.3791
81467654|NCT05027048|162627451|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|211.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|410.0||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|inverse Gaussian distribution and log li|Inverse Gaussian distribution and log link fit to estimate the effect size and 95% CIs|Inverse gaussian regression with a log link was used to calculate the mean reduction in blood loss in the calcium group relative to placebo group.|||410|-33|<0.05
81467655|NCT05027048|162627452|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.03|||Regression (poisson with robust SE)|||||1.03|0.48|
81467656|NCT05027048|162627453|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.23|||Poisson regression with robust SE|||||1.23|0.46|
81467657|NCT05027048|162627454|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.56||||||||1.56|0.2|
81467658|NCT05027048|162627455|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.2|||Regression, Linear|Data were log transformed to approximate a normal distribution prior to linear regression.||||0.2|-3.6|
81467659|NCT05027048|162627457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.415|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.415
81467660|NCT05027048|162627458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.566|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.566
81467661|NCT05027048|162627460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.348|||||||ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVA used to analyze differences between groups.||||0.348
81467662|NCT05027048|162627461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA.||Repeated measures ANOVA used to assess for difference between groups in the % change from baseline heart rate.||||0.011
81467663|NCT05027048|162627463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81467664|NCT05027048|162627464|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"Note: a two-compartment pharmacokinetic model was generated in NONMEM using 6 venous blood ionized calcium measurements per participant at random times. The change in ionized calcium was defined as a measured value minus the measured baseline for the patient.~Once the two-compartment pharmacokinetic model was generated, NONMEM was used to generate a predicted ionized calcium concentration at 10 minutes (Tmax) for each participant to generate mean and 95% confidence interval."|||
81467665|NCT05027048|162627466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|356.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|159.0|515.0|||Inverse Gaussian regression, log link||Reduction in blood loss was calculated by inverse Gaussian regression with a log link as detailed in the description of statistical methods for the primary outcome.|||515|159|<0.05
81467666|NCT03960866|162627554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.89
81467667|NCT01663779|162627572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|7.0|||Chi-squared|||||7|3|<0.01
81467668|NCT02231879|162627619|SUPERIORITY|This is a two-sided test, with the null hypothesis that the distribution of the difference scores is the same in both arms.||||||0.65||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons, since this is the only pre-specified primary analysis. P\<=0.05 is considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This was a pre-specified primary analysis plan, and the two arms are compared with a Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test on the primary outcome. This is non-standard (since both arms contain both treatment groups), however, it is a valid test by randomization since it is a permutation test. The statistic of TISS in Period 1 minus TISS in Period 2 was chosen so that even if there are carry-over effects this will give a valid test.||||0.65
81683774|NCT01896232|163063903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Rate Ratio|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.49|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model||The treatment rate ratio is Etelcalcetide : Cinacalcet.|"Analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model with Poisson regression, including screening value of the number of days of nausea and vomiting, treatment, stratification factors (screening PTH level and region), study weeks, and treatment by study weeks as covariates.~Superiority of etelcalcetide compared with cinacalcet was tested at the 5% significance level (2-sided)."||1.49|0.89|0.27
81683775|NCT01896232|163063904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-3.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.76|-2.21|||||Treatment difference is Etelcalcetide - Cinacalcet.|Analyzed using a repeated measures mixed effects model, including treatment group, randomization stratification factors (screening PTH level and region), study week, and study week by treatment as fixed effects.||-2.21|-4.76|
81467669|NCT02231879|162627619|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons, one-sided test, a priori significance set at 0.025|McNemar|||Maintenance of absolute lymphocyte count greater than 1000 cells/microliter measured 3 hours after a dose for plerixafor as compared to G-CSF||||<0.0001
81467670|NCT02231879|162627619|NON_INFERIORITY|Pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.40 which was estimated to be about 50% of the effect size of G-CSF versus placebo.||||||0.023||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons, one-sided test, a priori significance set at 0.025|McNemar|||Maintenance of absolute neutrophil counts \>500 cells/microliter for G-CSF versus plerixafor measured as the proportion of successes (75% of measured) while on G-CSF minus the proportion on plerixafor||||0.023
81467671|NCT05007041|162627620|NON_INFERIORITY|The one-sided non-inferiority test with the alpha level set at 0.025 and non-inferiority margin of 10%, stratified by site.|Difference in proportions|-0.96||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.94|7.1|||Difference in proportions|The upper bound of a site-stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.||The null hypothesis is simultaneous vaccination with RZV and allV4 is inferior (i.e., RZV and allV4 will have a higher proportion) to RZV and HD-IIV4 with regard to the proportion of adults with at least one severe (Grade 3) solicited local or systemic reactogenicity event on days 1-8 after RZV dose||7.10|-8.94|0.0037
81467672|NCT05007041|162627621|OTHER|Difference in proportions|Difference in proportions|-7.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.22|4.69||||||||4.69|-20.22|
81467673|NCT05007041|162627622|OTHER|Difference in proportions|Difference in proportions|2.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.29|12.47||||||||12.47|-7.29|
81467674|NCT05007041|162627623|NON_INFERIORITY|The one-sided non-inferiority test with the alpha level set at 0.025 and non-inferiority margin of 10%, stratified by site.|Difference in proportions|1.74||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|7.77||The upper bound of a site-stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Difference in proportions|||Number of Participants With at Least One Severe (Grade 3) Solicited Local Reactogenicity Event After SHINGRIX® Dose 1 in Each Study Group||7.77|-4.04|0.0031
81467675|NCT05007041|162627624|OTHER|Difference in proportions|Difference in proportions|-6.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|0.6|||Difference in proportions|||||0.60|-13.10|
81467676|NCT05007041|162627625|OTHER|Difference in proportions|Difference in proportions|5.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|13.11|||Difference in proportions|||||13.11|-1.32|
81467677|NCT05007041|162627626|NON_INFERIORITY|The one-sided non-inferiority test with the alpha level set at 0.025 and non-inferiority margin of 10%, stratified by site.|Difference in proportions|-4.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|2.47|||Difference in proportions|The upper bound of a site-stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.||||2.47|-10.90|<0.0001
81467678|NCT05007041|162627627|OTHER|Difference in proportions|Difference in proportions|-5.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.64|6.28|||Difference in proportions|||||6.28|-17.64|
81467679|NCT05007041|162627628|OTHER|Difference in proportions|Difference in proportions|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|3.89|||Difference in proportions|||||3.89|-10.50|
81467680|NCT05007041|162627629|OTHER|Difference in proportions|Difference in proportions|-0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|0.7|||Difference in proportions|||||0.70|-2.16|
81467681|NCT05007041|162627630|OTHER|The proportion and 95% exact binomial confidence interval between vaccine groups.|Difference in proportions|-2.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.36|0.6|||Difference in proportions|||||0.60|-6.36|
81536467|NCT00762359|162755376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7054||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7054
81536468|NCT00762359|162755377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3400
81536469|NCT00762359|162755378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8813||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8813
81467682|NCT02612610|162627661|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.25||||0.0971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.05|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||Estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated using a mixed effect repeated measures (MMRM) model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate.||0.05|-0.54|0.0971
81467683|NCT02612610|162627661|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.25||||0.0928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.04|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||Estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate.||0.04|-0.54|0.0928
81467684|NCT02612610|162627661|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.46||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.16|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||Estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate.||-0.16|-0.76|0.0027
81467685|NCT02612610|162627662|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.19||||0.1914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.09|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 28 24-hour Cough Frequency: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 28 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||0.09|-0.47|0.1914
81467686|NCT02612610|162627662|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.7099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.23|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 28 24-hour Cough Frequency: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 28 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||0.23|-0.33|0.7099
81467687|NCT02612610|162627662|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.52||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.24|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 28 24-hour Cough Frequency: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 28 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||-0.24|-0.80|0.0003
81683776|NCT01896232|163063905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.59|||||The CMH-stratified odds ratio is Etelcalcetide : Cinacalcet.|Analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified by screening PTH level and region.||1.59|0.83|
81467688|NCT02612610|162627663|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 56 24-hour Cough Frequency: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 56 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||-0.10|-0.71|0.0099
81467689|NCT02612610|162627663|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.28||||0.0695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.02|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 56 24-hour Cough Frequency: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 56 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||0.02|-0.58|0.0695
81467690|NCT02612610|162627663|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.62||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.31|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 56 24-hour Cough Frequency: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 56 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||-0.31|-0.93|0.0001
81467691|NCT02612610|162627664|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.24||||0.0991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.04|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 84 24-hour Cough Frequency: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 84 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||0.04|-0.52|0.0991
81467692|NCT02612610|162627664|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.25||||0.0811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.03|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 84 24-hour Cough Frequency: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 84 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||0.03|-0.53|0.0811
81467693|NCT02612610|162627664|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.47||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.19|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 84 24-hour Cough Frequency: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 84 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||-0.19|-0.76|0.0014
81467694|NCT02612610|162627665|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.21||||0.1468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.07|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 28 Awake Cough Frequency: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 28 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate. ."||0.07|-0.50|0.1468
81467695|NCT02612610|162627665|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.5874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.2|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 28 Awake Cough Frequency: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 28 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||0.20|-0.36|0.5874
81467696|NCT02612610|162627665|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.49||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.21|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 28 24-hour Cough Frequency: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 28 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||-0.21|-0.78|0.0008
81536470|NCT00762359|162755379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1862||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1862
81536471|NCT00762359|162755381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8604||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8604
81467697|NCT02612610|162627666|OTHER||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|-0.39||||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.07|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 56 Awake Cough Frequency: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 56 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||-0.07|-0.70|0.0177
81467698|NCT02612610|162627666|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.32||||0.0498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.0|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 56 Awake Cough Frequency: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 56 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||-0.00|-0.63|0.0498
81467699|NCT02612610|162627666|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.59||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.27|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 56 Awake Cough Frequency: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 56 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||-0.27|-0.92|0.0004
81467700|NCT02612610|162627668|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.4||||0.1318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|1.9|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 28 Cough Severity VAS: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 28 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||1.9|-14.8|0.1318
81467701|NCT02612610|162627668|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.9||||0.4917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|5.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 28 Cough Severity VAS: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 28 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||5.4|-11.3|0.4917
81467702|NCT02612610|162627668|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.8||||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|-1.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 28 Cough Severity VAS: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 28 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||-1.4|-18.2|0.0228
81467703|NCT02612610|162627669|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.6||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|6.2|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 56 Cough Severity VAS: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 56 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||6.2|-11.5|0.5540
81467704|NCT02612610|162627669|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.2||||0.4702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|5.6|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 56 Cough Severity VAS: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 56 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||5.6|-12.0|0.4702
81467705|NCT02612610|162627669|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.7||||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|-1.7|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 56 Cough Severity VAS: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 56 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||-1.7|-19.8|0.0197
81467706|NCT02612610|162627670|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.4||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|4.0|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 84 Cough Severity VAS: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 84 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||4.0|-12.9|0.3020
81467707|NCT02612610|162627670|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.4||||0.1365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|2.0|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 84 Cough Severity VAS: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 84 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||2.0|-14.8|0.1365
81467708|NCT02612610|162627670|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.2||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|-2.6|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 84 Cough Severity VAS: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 84 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||-2.6|-19.7|0.0108
81467709|NCT02612610|162627671|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.0||||0.3509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|4.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 85/Early Termination Cough Severity VAS: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 85/Early Termination estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||4.4|-12.3|0.3509
81536472|NCT00762359|162755382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5485||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5485
81536473|NCT00762359|162755383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7382||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7382
81536474|NCT00762359|162755384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7619||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7619
81536475|NCT00762359|162755386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0204||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0204
81536476|NCT00762359|162755387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0046||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0046
81467710|NCT02612610|162627671|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.2||||0.0519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 85/Early Termination Cough Severity VAS: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 85/Early Termination estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.1|-16.6|0.0519
81467711|NCT02612610|162627671|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.9||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|-7.5|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 85/Early Termination Cough Severity VAS: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 85/Early Termination estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||-7.5|-24.3|0.0003
81467712|NCT02612610|162627672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1387|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥70% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.1387
81467713|NCT02612610|162627672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7238|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥70% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.7238
81467714|NCT02612610|162627672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0144|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥70% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0144
81467715|NCT02612610|162627672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0922|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥50% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0922
81467716|NCT02612610|162627672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3812|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥50% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.3812
81467717|NCT02612610|162627672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0088|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥50% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0088
81467718|NCT02612610|162627672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0653|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥30% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0653
81467719|NCT02612610|162627672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6443|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥30% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.6443
81467720|NCT02612610|162627672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1511|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥30% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.1511
81683777|NCT01896232|163063906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.12|||||Treatment difference is Etelcalcetide - Cinacalcet.|Analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for screening PTH level and region.||0.12|-0.18|
81683778|NCT01896232|163063907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Rate Ratio|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.72|||||The treatment rate ratio is Etelcalcetide : Cinacalcet.|This analysis was conducted using a generalized linear mixed model with Poisson regression including screening value of the number of episodes of vomiting, treatment, stratification factors (screening PTH level and region), study weeks, and treatment by study weeks as covariates.||1.72|0.86|
81683779|NCT02432807|163063926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2219|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2219
81683780|NCT02432807|163063927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1817|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1817
81683781|NCT02513940|163063938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.09
81683782|NCT02513940|163063939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||"Pairwise comparisons:~Testosterone vs placebo: p=0.008 Progesterone vs placebo: p=0.73 Testosterone vs progesterone: p=0.0008"|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81683783|NCT02513940|163063940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.60
81683784|NCT02513940|163063941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003||||||"Pairwise comparisons:~Testosterone vs placebo: p = 0.0001 Progesterone vs placebo: p = 0.25 Testosterone vs progesterone: p = 0.002"|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.0003
81683785|NCT02513940|163063942|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fatigue||||>0.99
81683786|NCT02513940|163063942|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Rash at gel application site||||>0.99
81683787|NCT02015819|163063970|OTHER||||||||||||||||||MFD was determined to be 1.5x10\^8 in combination with oral 5-FC 37.5 mg/kg and leucovorin 25 mg every 6 hours for 7 days.|||
81683788|NCT01929083|163064002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.04
81683789|NCT01929083|163064003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.003
81683790|NCT01929083|163064004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||P value for incidence of fatigue/malaise|Fisher Exact|||||||0.04
81683791|NCT01929083|163064004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|||||p values for incidence of headache|Fisher Exact|||||||0.60
81683792|NCT01929083|163064004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||p value for incidence of mood changes|Fisher Exact|||||||0.23
81536477|NCT00762359|162755388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0059||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0059
81683793|NCT01929083|163064004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||p value for incidence of breast tenderness|Fisher Exact|||||||0.23
81683794|NCT01929083|163064004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|||||p value for incidence of hypotension|Fisher Exact|||||||0.48
81683795|NCT01929083|163064004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|||||p value for incidence of vertigo requiring discontinuation of therapy|Fisher Exact|||||||0.48
81683796|NCT01929083|163064005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.02
81683797|NCT01929083|163064006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.002
81683798|NCT01929083|163064007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|||||p value for bradycardia|Fisher Exact|||||||0.65
81683799|NCT01929083|163064007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||p value for burning at infusion site|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81683800|NCT01929083|163064007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||p value for transient QTc interval \> 500 ms|Fisher Exact|||||||> 0.99
81683801|NCT01929083|163064008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.43
81683802|NCT01929083|163064009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.36
81683803|NCT01929083|163064010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||<0.0001
81683804|NCT01929083|163064011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.0001
81683805|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean neuropathy score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.32||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in neuropathy score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean neuropathy score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.02
81683806|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean problems maintaining an erection score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.29||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in problems maintaining an erection score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean problems maintaining an erection score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.11
81683807|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean dry mouth score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.29||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in dry mouth score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean dry mouth score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.02
81683808|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean ringing in ear score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.29||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in ringing in ear score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean ringing in ear score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.01
81709801|NCT02483611|163116239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|67.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.95||0.4195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.0|92.0|||ANOVA|||||92.00|47.00|0.4195
81709802|NCT02483611|163116239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|68.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.28||0.4195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.0|80.0|||ANOVA|||||80.00|53.00|0.4195
81536478|NCT00762359|162755389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1229||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1229
81683809|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean vomit score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.28||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in vomit score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean vomit score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.01
81683810|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean dry eyes score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.24||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in dry eyes score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean dry eyes score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.02
81683811|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean heartburn score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.19||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in heartburn score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean heartburn score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.11
81683812|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean diarrhea score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.16||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in diarrhea score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean diarrhea score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.21
81683813|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean constipation score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.14||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in constipation score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean constipation score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.33
81683814|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean appetite change score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.1||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in appetite change score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean appetite change score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.46
81683815|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean difficulty remembering score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.1||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in difficulty remembering score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean difficulty remembering score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.46
81683816|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean fatigue score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.07||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in fatigue score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean fatigue score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.58
81683817|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean cough score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.01||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in cough score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean cough score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.92
81683818|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean urination score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.02||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in urination score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean urination score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.84
81683819|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean clumsy score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.03||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in clumsy score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean clumsy score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.83
81536479|NCT00762359|162755391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2694||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2694
81536480|NCT00762359|162755392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0141||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0141
81536481|NCT00762359|162755393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3128||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3128
81536482|NCT00762359|162755394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1450
81536483|NCT00762359|162755396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6175||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6175
81683820|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean fever score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.04||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in fever score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean fever score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.72
81536484|NCT00762359|162755397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4496||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4496
81683821|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean pain during sex score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.06||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in pain during sex score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean pain during sex score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.48
81683822|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean dizziness score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.08||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in dizziness score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean dizziness score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.54
81536485|NCT00762359|162755398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4718||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4718
81536486|NCT00762359|162755399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4484||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4484
81536487|NCT00762359|162755401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2604||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2604
81536488|NCT00762359|162755402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6818||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6818
81536489|NCT00762359|162755403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9015||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9015
81536490|NCT00762359|162755404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4497||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4497
81536491|NCT01690052|162755410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|The p-value is calculated from the ANOVA||||||0.05
81536492|NCT00683878|162755415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1175||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.17||Primary endpoints were tested at alpha=0.027 applying Dunnett's adjustment|ANCOVA|||||-0.17|-0.63|0.0007
81536493|NCT00683878|162755415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1175|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.31||Primary endpoints were tested at alpha=0.027 applying Dunnett's adjustment|ANCOVA|||||-0.31|-0.78|<0.0001
81536494|NCT00683878|162755416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-51.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.007|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.7|-33.2||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||||-33.2|-68.7|<0.0001
81536495|NCT00683878|162755416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-53.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.039|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.1|-35.6||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||||-35.6|-71.1|<0.0001
81536496|NCT00683878|162755417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3896|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|-0.79||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||||-0.79|-2.32|<0.0001
81536497|NCT00683878|162755417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3896|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|-1.02||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||||-1.02|-2.55|<0.0001
81536498|NCT00683878|162755418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.088|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|-11.4||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||||-11.4|-27.5|<0.0001
81536499|NCT00683878|162755418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.082|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|-16.1||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||||-16.1|-32.2|<0.0001
81536500|NCT00683878|162755419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.119||0.0496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|20.1||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|Modified logistic regression|||||20.1|0.0|0.0496
81536501|NCT00683878|162755419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.253||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|26.7||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|Modified logistic regression|||||26.7|6.1|0.0018
81709803|NCT02483611|163116239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|64.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.23||0.4195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.0|80.0|||ANOVA|||||80.00|52.00|0.4195
81709804|NCT02483611|163116240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|65.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.52||0.5796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.0|93.0|||ANOVA|||||93.00|47.00|0.5796
81536502|NCT00683878|162755420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6006||0.1566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|0.33||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||||0.33|-2.03|0.1566
81536503|NCT00683878|162755420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5995||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|-0.37||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||||-0.37|-2.73|0.0101
81709805|NCT02483611|163116240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|65.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.19||0.5796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.0|79.0|||ANOVA|||||79.00|48.00|0.5796
81709806|NCT02483611|163116240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|62.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.26||0.5796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.0|79.0|||ANOVA|||||79.00|50.00|0.5796
81709807|NCT02483611|163116241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|66.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.82||0.5351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.0|92.0|||ANOVA|||||92.00|45.00|0.5351
81709808|NCT02483611|163116241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|65.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.87||0.5351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.0|82.0|||ANOVA|||||82.00|47.00|0.5351
81709809|NCT02483611|163116241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|61.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.0||0.5351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|79.0|||ANOVA|||||79.00|51.00|0.5351
81709810|NCT02483611|163116242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|66.5||||0.4988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.0|92.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||92.00|42.00|0.4988
81709811|NCT02483611|163116242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|63.0||||0.4988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.0|85.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||85.00|50.00|0.4988
81709812|NCT02483611|163116242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|58.0||||0.4988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|80.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||80.00|51.00|0.4988
81709813|NCT02483611|163116243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|66.0||||0.7723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.0|89.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||89.00|43.00|0.7723
81709814|NCT02483611|163116243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|61.0||||0.7723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|82.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||82.00|51.00|0.7723
81536504|NCT00683878|162755421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4838|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|-0.62||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05. The comparison was stopped due to the preceding test (PLACEBO + Pio vs Dapa 5MG + Pio) not statistically significant P value = 0.1566.|ANCOVA|||||-0.62|-2.53|
81536505|NCT00683878|162755421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4688|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|-0.98||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||||-0.98|-2.83|<0.0001
81709815|NCT02483611|163116243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|61.0||||0.7723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.0|78.0|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||78.00|50.00|0.7723
81709816|NCT02871570|163116249|OTHER||ratio|0.7789|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6514|0.9313|||||Moderate hepatic impairment group represents the numerator, and normal hepatic function group represents the denominator.|||0.9313|0.6514|
81709817|NCT02871570|163116250|OTHER||ratio|0.7776|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6493|0.9311|||||Moderate hepatic impairment group represents the numerator, and normal hepatic function group represents the denominator.|||0.9311|0.6493|
81709818|NCT02871570|163116251|OTHER||ratio|1.2844|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0732|1.5372|||||Moderate hepatic impairment group represents the numerator, and normal hepatic function group represents the denominator.|||1.5372|1.0732|
81709819|NCT02871570|163116252|OTHER||ratio|0.7945|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5955|1.0599|||||Moderate hepatic impairment group represents the numerator, and normal hepatic function group represents the denominator.|||1.0599|0.5955|
81709820|NCT04396106|163116256|OTHER|||||||0.721|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.721
81709821|NCT01628718|163116262|NON_INFERIORITY|The NI margin for CAPS-IV scores was established a priori, based on a calculation of a reliable difference from baseline to posttreatment CAPS-IV scores from a previous trial (10 points). If the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the estimate does not contain the NI margin, we can reject the null hypothesis and accept the alternative hypothesis. .|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|9.44||one-tailed|Regression, Linear||Mean difference is the difference in mean CAPS-IV change scores (pre-post) between AD and CPT-C.|Null hypothesis: AD is inferior to CPT Alternative hypothesis: AD is non-inferior to CPT-C||9.44|-10.10|.05
81709822|NCT02313506|163116263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-31.1||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.6|-5.7||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons because Type II error is a greater concern than Type I error in feasibility studies.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed to evaluate the effect of the group type on the outcome measures after adjusting for blocking and baseline (T0). We assessed 3 planned contrasts of changes in outcome measures over time. Contrast 1 compared T0-T1 between the 2 groups to determine if the intervention was superior to the control.||-5.7|-56.6|0.02
81709823|NCT02313506|163116263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.6||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|28.9|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed to evaluate the effect of the group type on the outcome measures after adjusting for blocking and baseline (T0). We assessed 3 planned contrasts of changes in outcome measures over time. Contrast 2 compared T0-T1 in the immediate group against T1-T2 in the delayed group.||28.9|-19.6|0.71
81709824|NCT02313506|163116263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.0||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.1|9.1|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed to evaluate the effect of the group type on the outcome measures after adjusting for blocking and baseline (T0). We assessed 3 planned contrasts of changes in outcome measures over time. Contrast 3 compared T0-T1 in the immediate group against T0-T2 in the delayed group.||9.1|-31.1|0.29
81536506|NCT03112681|162755422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.0001
81536507|NCT03112681|162755422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.0002
81683823|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean muscle aches score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.09||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in muscle aches score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean muscle aches score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.56
81683824|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean speech difficulties score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.1||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in speech difficulties score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean speech difficulties score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.22
81683825|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean decreased sex drive score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.11||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in decreased sex drive score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean decreased sex drive score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.40
81683826|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean anxiety score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.13||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in anxiety score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean anxiety score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.35
81683827|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean difficulty concentrating score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.17||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in difficulty concentrating score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean difficulty concentrating score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.11
81683828|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean shortness of breath score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.2||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in shortness of breath score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean shortness of breath score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.11
81683829|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean difficulty falling asleep score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.2||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in difficulty falling asleep score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean difficulty falling asleep score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.15
81683830|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean unplanned changes in weight score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.22||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in unplanned changes in weight score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean unplanned changes in weight score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.08
81536508|NCT04024891|162755428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.7|-1.3|<0.0001
81683831|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean depression score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.34||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in depression score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean depression score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.02
81709825|NCT03756285|163116314|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Ratio|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: atrial fibrillation status at randomization, baseline value, treatment, visit, and treatment\*visit.||||0.52|0.12|<0.001
81683832|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean difficulty staying asleep score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.36||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in difficulty staying asleep score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean difficulty staying asleep score from period 1 to period 2 between the two arms"||||0.01
81683833|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean dry mouth score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.27||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in dry mouth score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean dry mouth score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.08
81683834|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean ringing in ear score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.24||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in ringing in ear score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean ringing in ear score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.08
81683835|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean dry eyes score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.24||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in dry eyes score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean dry eyes score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.08
81683836|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean maintaining an erection score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.13||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in maintaining an erection score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean maintaining an erection score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.71
81683837|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean vomit score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.11||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in vomit score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean vomit score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.41
81683838|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean neuropathy score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.08||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in neuropathy score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean neuropathy score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.84
81683839|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean urination score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.07||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in urination score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean urination score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.71
81683840|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean appetite change score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.05||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in appetite change score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean appetite change score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.88
81686434|NCT02723630|163070080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|100.29||||0.9373|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.37|106.58||P value for formulation|Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric LS Mean ratio was back-transformed least squares mean and treatment difference mean|The effect of crystalline polymorph forms in the drug product on the PK parameters of lenvatinib was estimated using a mixed linear model of logarithmically transformed values of the primary PK parameters with fixed effects for treatment, period, and sequence and a random effect for participant within sequence.||106.58|94.37|0.9373
81536509|NCT01693029|162755480|EQUIVALENCE|"Equivalence margin (-0.5, 0.5) g/dL. Results from ANCOVA with factors treatment group and covariates mean baseline Hb and mean weekly dose during the evaluation period (Week 21-28)"|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0926|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2264|0.0413|||||||95% confidence interval for the difference is (-0.2522, 0.0670).|0.0413|-0.2264|
81683841|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean shortness of breath score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.03||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in shortness of breath score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean shortness of breath score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.93
81683842|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean difficulty remembering score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.03||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in difficulty remembering score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean difficulty remembering score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.93
81683843|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean muscle aches score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|-0.03||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in muscle aches score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms.~Negative estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean muscle aches score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.94
81683844|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean diarrhea score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.004||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in diarrhea score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean diarrhea score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.97
81683845|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean fatigue score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.01||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in fatigue score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean fatigue score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.95
81683846|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean anxiety score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.01||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in anxiety score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean anxiety score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.95
81683847|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean constipation score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.03||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in constipation score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean constipation score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.93
81709826|NCT03756285|163116315|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means Ratio|0.97||||0.568|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.74||||ANCOVA|Covariates: atrial fibrillation status at randomization, baseline value, treatment|||||0.74|0.568
81709827|NCT03756285|163116316|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.8||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|74.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: atrial fibrillation status at randomization, baseline value, treatment, visit, and treatment\*visit.||||74.1|-30.5|0.407
81709828|NCT00286156|163116317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Pairwise comparisons adjusted for multiple testing (Tukey)|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups in iGFR||||<0.01
81536510|NCT00833040|162755498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49|<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||difference between the active and placebo groups||||<0.001
81536511|NCT04233008|162755499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81683848|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean fever score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.06||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in fever score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean fever score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.84
81683849|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean cough score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.07||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in cough score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean cough score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.84
81683850|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean heartburn score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.11||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in heartburn score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean heartburn score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.54
81683851|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean pain during sex score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.14||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in pain during sex score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean pain during sex score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.13
81683852|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean clumsy score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.18||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in clumsy score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean clumsy score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.18
81683853|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean difficulty falling asleep score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.19||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in difficulty falling asleep score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean difficulty falling asleep score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.29
81709829|NCT05281094|163116320|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|12.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.51|50.35|||||. Vaccine efficacy is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95.0% CI is above 0%.|VE is defined 100% \[1- (λV/λC)\], where λV and λC denote the hazard rates for the HIL-214 and placebo arms respectively, obtained via a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, using Efron's method for handling ties. The model includes a term for vaccine group and was stratified by country, whereby the United States, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico were considered one country. The 95% confidence interval as calculated by subtracting the confidence limits of hazard ratio from 1.||50.35|-52.51|
81709830|NCT05281094|163116321|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|17.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.52|44.7|||||Vaccine efficacy is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95.0% CI is above 0%.|VE is defined 100% \[1- (λV/λC)\], where λV and λC denote the hazard rates for the HIL-214 and placebo arms respectively, obtained via a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, using Efron's method for handling ties. The model includes a term for vaccine group and was stratified by country, whereby the United States, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico were considered one country. The 95% confidence interval as calculated by subtracting the confidence limits of hazard ratio from 1||44.70|-24.52|
81709831|NCT05281094|163116322|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|13.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.7|44.98|||||Vaccine efficacy is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95.0% CI is above 0%.|VE is defined 100% \[1- (λV/λC)\], where λV and λC denote the hazard rates for the HIL-214 and placebo arms respectively, obtained via a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, using Efron's method for handling ties. The model includes a term for vaccine group and was stratified by country, whereby the United States, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico were considered one country. The 95% confidence interval as calculated by subtracting the confidence limits of hazard ratio from 1.||44.98|-34.70|
81536512|NCT04233008|162755500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.14
81683854|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean difficulty concentrating score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.2||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in difficulty concentrating score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean difficulty concentrating score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.12
81683855|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean decreased sex drive score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.24||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in decreased sex drive score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean decreased sex drive score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.10
81683856|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean speech difficulties score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.25||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in speech difficulties score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean speech difficulties score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.01
81536513|NCT04233008|162755501|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81683857|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean unplanned changes in weight score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.26||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in unplanned changes in weight score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean unplanned changes in weight score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.08
81683858|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean dizziness score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.27||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in dizziness score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean dizziness score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.08
81683859|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean difficulty staying asleep score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.27||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in difficulty staying asleep score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean difficulty staying asleep score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.09
81683860|NCT03182738|163064049|SUPERIORITY|"Linear mixed models to test difference in mean depression score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|Difference in Change|0.38||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in depression score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms."|"The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in mean depression score from period 1 to period 3 between the two arms"||||0.05
81536514|NCT04233008|162755502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.39
81536515|NCT04233008|162755503|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81536516|NCT04233008|162755505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8
81709832|NCT05281094|163116323|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|-6.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.04|22.0|||||Vaccine efficacy is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95.0% CI is above 0%.|VE is defined 100% \[1- (λV/λC)\], where λV and λC denote the hazard rates for the HIL-214 and placebo arms respectively, obtained via a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, using Efron's method for handling ties. The model includes a term for vaccine group and was stratified by country, whereby the United States, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico were considered one country. The 95% confidence interval as calculated by subtracting the confidence limits of hazard ratio from 1.||22.00|-45.04|
81709833|NCT00945945|163116329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.34||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.75||P-value for Change from Baseline to Endpoint (BOCF).|ANCOVA|Main Effect Model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline (Type III sums of squares).|Least Squares Mean Difference = DLX30-PLA minus PLA-DLX60.|||0.75|-0.07|0.105
81709834|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.596||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.704|18.378|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Ethnic origin (ASIAN vs WHITE/CAUCASIAN). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week \[Wk\] 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||18.378|1.704|0.0045
81709835|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.989||||0.9755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.497|1.967|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Ethnic origin (BLACK vs WHITE/CAUCASIAN). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.967|0.497|0.9755
81709836|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.743||||0.4786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.327|1.688|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Ethnic origin (HISPANIC vs WHITE/CAUCASIAN). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.688|0.327|0.4786
81683861|NCT03182738|163064050|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models to test difference in mean score of Fatigue PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms.|Difference in Change|-2.09||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in Fatigue PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in Fatigue PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms||||0.83
81683862|NCT03182738|163064050|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models to test difference in mean score of Anxiety PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms.|Difference in Change|-0.94||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in Anxiety PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in Anxiety PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms||||0.83
81709837|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.38||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.405|20.597|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Ethnic origin (OTHER vs WHITE/CAUCASIAN). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||20.597|1.405|0.0140
81709838|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.078|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.062|1.094|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.094|1.062|<0.0001
81683863|NCT03182738|163064050|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models to test difference in mean score of Depression PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms.|Difference in Change|-0.79||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in Depression PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in Depression PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms||||0.83
81683864|NCT03182738|163064050|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models to test difference in mean score of Pain Interference PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms.|Difference in Change|-0.78||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in Pain Interference PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in Pain Interference PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms||||0.83
81683865|NCT03182738|163064050|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models to test difference in mean score of Satisfaction with Social Role PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms.|Difference in Change|0.04||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in Satisfaction with Social Role PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms.~Positive estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm"|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in Satisfaction with Social Role PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms||||0.98
81683866|NCT03182738|163064050|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models to test difference in mean score of Physical Function PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms.|Difference in Change|0.55||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in Physical Function PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms.~Positive estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in Physical Function PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms.||||0.83
81683867|NCT03182738|163064050|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models to test difference in mean score of Sleep Disturbance PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms.|Difference in Change|0.84||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in Sleep Disturbance PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms.~Positive estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in Sleep Disturbance PROMIS T-score from baseline to 3 months between two arms.||||0.83
81683868|NCT03182738|163064050|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models to test difference in mean score of Physical Function PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.|Difference in Change|-0.43||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in Physical Function PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in Physical Function PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.||||0.96
81683869|NCT03182738|163064050|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models to test difference in mean score of Depression PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.|Difference in Change|0.07||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in Depression PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.~Positive estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in Depression PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.||||0.96
81709839|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.136||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.819|20.701|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Ethnic origin (ASIAN vs WHITE/CAUCASIAN). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||20.701|1.819|0.0035
81709840|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.903||||0.7821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.439|1.857|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Ethnic origin (BLACK vs WHITE/CAUCASIAN). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.857|0.439|0.7821
81709841|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.4846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.317|1.723|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Ethnic origin (HISPANIC vs WHITE/CAUCASIAN). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.723|0.317|0.4846
81709842|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.424||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.353|21.749|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Ethnic origin (OTHER vs WHITE/CAUCASIAN). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||21.749|1.353|0.0170
81709843|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.695||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.523|0.925|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10(IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.925|0.523|0.0125
81683870|NCT03182738|163064050|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models to test difference in mean score of Satisfaction with Social Role PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.|Difference in Change|0.23||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in Satisfaction with Social Role PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.|"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in Satisfaction with Social Role PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.~Positive estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|||0.96
81683871|NCT03182738|163064050|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models to test difference in mean score of Anxiety PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.|Difference in Change|0.77||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in Anxiety PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.~Positive estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in Anxiety PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.||||0.96
81683872|NCT03182738|163064050|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models to test difference in mean score of Pain Interference PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.|Difference in Change|1.05||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in Pain Interference PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.~Positive estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in Pain Interference PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.||||0.96
81683873|NCT03182738|163064050|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models to test difference in mean score of Fatigue PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.|Difference in Change|1.5||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in Fatigue PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.~Positive estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in Fatigue PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.||||0.96
81683874|NCT03182738|163064050|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed models to test difference in mean score of Sleep Disturbance PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.|Difference in Change|2.04||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated p-value given the null-hypothesis. P value was adjusted for multiple-test with a false discovery rate (FDR).|Linear mixed model||"The parameter was estimated using a difference in change in Sleep Disturbance PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.~Positive estimation parameter value indicates intervention arm better than control arm."|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in change in Sleep Disturbance PROMIS T-score from baseline to 6 months between two arms.||||0.64
81683875|NCT03584009|163064055|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.96||||0.7286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.86|12.94||P-value is based on Stratified Analysis (Stratified by BCL2 status (High vs Low) and Lines of Therapy (2 vs 1)).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.94|-16.86|0.7286
81709844|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.472||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.288|9.357|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for average number of drinks per week (1 vs 0). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||9.357|1.288|0.0139
81683876|NCT03584009|163064056|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.7853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.45||P-value is based on Stratified Analysis (Stratified by BCL2 status (High vs Low) and Lines of Therapy (2 vs 1)).|Regression, Cox|||||1.45|0.61|0.7853
81683877|NCT03584009|163064057|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.96||||0.5978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.29|8.37||P-value is based on Stratified Analysis (Stratified by BCL2 status (High vs Low) and Lines of Therapy (2 vs 1)).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.37|-12.29|0.5978
81683878|NCT03584009|163064059|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.87||||0.0403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|3.43||P-value is based on Stratified Analysis (Stratified by BCL2 status (High vs Low) and Lines of Therapy (2 vs 1)).|Log Rank||Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox regression.|||3.43|1.02|0.0403
81683879|NCT03352245|163064104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.889|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.889
81683880|NCT03352245|163064105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.20
81683881|NCT03352245|163064106|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.51||0.166|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.166
81683882|NCT03352245|163064107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.41||0.853|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.853
81683883|NCT03352245|163064108|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|17.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.16||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.022
81683884|NCT03352245|163064109|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.83||0.911|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.911
81683885|NCT03352245|163064110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.88||0.456|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.456
81683886|NCT03352245|163064111|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13||0.515|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.515
81683887|NCT03352245|163064112|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8||0.144|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.144
81683888|NCT03352245|163064113|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.28||0.948|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.948
81683889|NCT03352245|163064114|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.45||0.254|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.254
81683890|NCT03352245|163064115|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.62||0.051|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.051
81683891|NCT03352245|163064116|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.71||0.643|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.643
81683892|NCT03352245|163064117|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.290
81683893|NCT03352245|163064118|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.49||0.077|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.077
81683894|NCT03352245|163064119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.38||0.237|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.237
81683895|NCT03352245|163064120|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.49||0.861|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.861
81683896|NCT04233424|163064181|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|-2.8||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|1.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.0|-6.7|0.152
81709845|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.179||||0.6327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.601|2.311|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for average number of drinks per week (\> 1 vs 0). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.311|0.601|0.6327
81683897|NCT04233424|163064182|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|-0.8||||0.6219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.3|-3.9|0.6219
81683898|NCT04233424|163064183|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|-0.8||||0.4373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.2|||Kaplan-Meier Analysis|||||1.2|-2.8|0.4373
81683899|NCT02698189|163064184|OTHER|80% Bayesian credible interval based on a prior distribution of Beta (1, 1).|||||||||||||||||80% 2-sided Bayesian credible interval: lower = 0.000; upper = 0.415|||
81683900|NCT02698189|163064184|OTHER|80% Bayesian credible interval based on a prior distribution of Beta (1, 1).|||||||||||||||||80% 2-sided Bayesian credible interval: lower = 0.040; upper = 0.391|||
81683901|NCT03119649|163064216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.15||0.4291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|5.0||P-value obtained from the Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate. Pairwise comparisons were not corrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Day 29: GLPG2222 50 mg QD vs. Pooled Placebo||5.0|-11.6|0.4291
81683902|NCT03119649|163064216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.32||0.3477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|4.6||P-value obtained from the MMRM analysis with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate. Pairwise comparisons were not corrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Day 29: GLPG2222 100 mg QD vs. Pooled Placebo||4.6|-12.8|0.3477
81683903|NCT03119649|163064216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-15.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.72|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|-8.3||P-value obtained from the MMRM analysis with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate. Pairwise comparisons were not corrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Day 29: GLPG2222 200 mg QD vs. Pooled Placebo||-8.3|-23.2|<0.0001
81683904|NCT03119649|163064216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.76||0.0995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|1.2||P-value obtained from the MMRM analysis with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate. Pairwise comparisons were not corrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Day 29: GLPG2222 400 mg QD vs. Pooled Placebo||1.2|-13.9|0.0995
81683905|NCT03119649|163064217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|5.4||P-value obtained from the MMRM analysis with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate. Pairwise comparisons were not corrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Day 29: GLPG2222 50 mg QD vs. Pooled Placebo||5.4|-3.1|0.5940
81683906|NCT03119649|163064217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.7553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.8||P-value obtained from the MMRM analysis with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate. Pairwise comparisons were not corrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Day 29: GLPG2222 100 mg QD vs. Pooled Placebo||4.8|-3.5|0.7553
81683907|NCT03119649|163064217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.5958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|4.9||P-value obtained from the MMRM analysis with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate. Pairwise comparisons were not corrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Day 29: GLPG2222 200 mg QD vs. Pooled Placebo||4.9|-2.9|0.5958
81683908|NCT03119649|163064217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.2403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|6.2||P-value obtained from the MMRM analysis with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate. Pairwise comparisons were not corrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Day 29: GLPG2222 400 mg QD vs. Pooled Placebo||6.2|-1.6|0.2403
81683909|NCT03119649|163064218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.81||0.5749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|12.4||P-value obtained from the MMRM analysis with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate. Pairwise comparisons were not corrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Day 29: GLPG2222 50 mg QD vs. Pooled Placebo||12.4|-6.9|0.5749
81683910|NCT03119649|163064218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.83||0.7381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|11.3||P-value obtained from the MMRM analysis with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate. Pairwise comparisons were not corrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Day 29: GLPG2222 100 mg QD vs. Pooled Placebo||11.3|-8.1|0.7381
81683911|NCT03119649|163064218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.43||0.1282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|15.7||P-value obtained from the MMRM analysis with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate. Pairwise comparisons were not corrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Day 29: GLPG2222 200 mg QD vs. Pooled Placebo||15.7|-2.0|0.1282
81683912|NCT03119649|163064218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.43||0.7212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|10.5||P-value obtained from the MMRM analysis with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate. Pairwise comparisons were not corrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Day 29: GLPG2222 400 mg QD vs. Pooled Placebo||10.5|-7.3|0.7212
81683913|NCT03248128|163064255|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.083|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.129|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline, region, sex, age and treatment.||||0.129|0.037|<0.001
81683914|NCT03248128|163064256|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.2||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|8.4|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariates of baseline, region, sex, age and treatment.||||8.4|-2.0|0.228
81683915|NCT03248128|163064257|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|6.2||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|10.9|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline, region, sex, age and treatment.||||10.9|1.4|0.011
81683916|NCT03248128|163064258|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.073||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.118|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline, region, sex, age and treatment.||||0.118|0.028|0.002
81683917|NCT03248128|163064259|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|3.8|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline, region, sex, age and treatment.||||3.8|-4.5|0.870
81683918|NCT03248128|163064260|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.0||||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|4.1|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline, region, sex, age and treatment.||||4.1|-4.2|0.988
81683919|NCT03248128|163064261|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.035||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|0.95|-0.01|0.08|||Repeated measures analysis|||Analysis was performed using a repeated measures analysis adjusted for baseline, region, sex, age, treatment, visit, visit by baseline interaction and visit by treatment group interaction.||0.080|-0.010|0.124
81683920|NCT03248128|163064262|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.09|||Repeated measures analysis|||Analysis was performed using a repeated measures analysis adjusted for baseline, region, sex, age, treatment, visit, visit by baseline interaction and visit by treatment group interaction.||0.09|-0.10|0.910
81683921|NCT03248128|163064263|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.3||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.2|||ANCOVA|Analysis performed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline, region, sex, age and treatment.||||6.2|-3.6|0.614
81683922|NCT03248128|163064264|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.3||||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.3|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline, region, sex, age and treatment.||||6.3|-3.6|0.594
81683923|NCT03248128|163064265|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.028||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.073|||Repeated measures analysis|||Analysis was performed using a repeated measures analysis adjusted for baseline, region, sex, age, treatment, visit, visit by baseline interaction and visit by treatment group interaction.||0.073|-0.017|0.226
81683924|NCT03248128|163064266|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.09|||Repeated measures analysis|||Analysis was performed using a repeated measures analysis adjusted for baseline, region, sex, age, treatment, visit, visit by baseline interaction and visit by treatment group interaction.||0.09|-0.13|0.663
81683925|NCT01392183|163064300|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.22|||||Adjusted Hazard Ratio comparing Median PFS of pazopanib (treatment group) to Temsirolimus (control group) as first line of treatment. HR \>1 treatment group performed better, \< 1 the control group performed better =1 groups performed equally.|||2.22|0.84|
81683926|NCT01392183|163064301|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.93|||||Adjusted HR comparing Median OS of pazopanib (treatment group) to Temsirolimus (control group) as first line of treatment. HR \>1 treatment group performed better, \< 1 the control group performed better =1 groups performed equally.|||1.93|0.7|
81709846|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.061|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.042|1.08|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.080|1.042|<0.0001
81709847|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.185||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.058|1.326|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Cumulative PEG-IFN alfa-2a dose per 1000 ug. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.326|1.058|0.0033
81709848|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.227|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.151|1.308|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.308|1.151|<0.0001
81709849|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.814||||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.676|0.979|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for cumulative ribavirin dose per 10000 mg, 1st 12 weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.979|0.676|0.0289
81709850|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.276|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.177|1.383|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.383|1.177|<0.0001
81709851|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.894||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.821|0.973|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Cumulative ribavirin dose per 10000 mg. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.973|0.821|0.0099
81709852|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.945||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.213|3.12|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||3.120|1.213|0.0058
81709853|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.262|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.154|1.38|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.380|1.154|<0.0001
81709854|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.945||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.213|3.12|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||3.120|1.213|0.0058
81709855|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.262|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.154|1.38|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.380|1.154|<0.0001
81683927|NCT03972488|163064302|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.276|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.182|0.418|||Log Rank|Stratified one-sided P-value||||0.418|0.182|<0.0001
81683928|NCT03972488|163064303|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|7.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32|18.4|||Stratified One-sided p-value|||||18.40|3.32|<0.0001
81683929|NCT03972488|163064304|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.856||||0.2222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.283|||Log Rank|Stratified one-sided P-value||Global Health Status||1.283|0.570|0.2222
81683930|NCT01485614|163064347|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means Difference|-0.19|||=|0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|"The Least Squares (LS) Mean for the arm Sitagliptin is compared against that of Placebo (pooled)."||||0.30|-0.68|= 0.448
81683931|NCT01485614|163064349|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|14.9||"Percentage of participants with ≥1 adverse event for the arm Sitagliptin was compared against that of Placebo/Metformin with Miettinen \& Nurminen."||||||14.9|-10.0|
81683932|NCT01485614|163064351|OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|10.8||"Percentage of participants with ≥1 adverse event for the arm Sitagliptin was compared against that of Placebo/Metformin with Miettinen \& Nurminen."||||||10.8|-1.3|
81467721|NCT02612610|162627673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0045|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥70% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0045
81536517|NCT00416624|162755511|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the hematopoietic response rate in the standard therapy group is far from 50% (\<25% or \>75%), the\> above sample size will provide an 80% power to detect a difference as small as\> 25%.|||||>|0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||With 80 patients per treatment arm, there will be\> about 80% power to detect a difference through Fisher's exact test across two\> treatment arms of 25% in the true percentage of patients that experience a\> hematopoietic response as defined previously, if that percentage is at least 30% in\> the superior group, again with a 1.7% type I error rate.||||>0.41
81709856|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.615||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.219|10.721|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Ethnic origin (ASIAN vs WHITE/CAUCASIAN). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||10.721|1.219|0.0205
81709857|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.981||||0.9557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.506|1.903|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Ethnic origin (BLACK vs WHITE/CAUCASIAN). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.903|0.506|0.9557
81683933|NCT01485614|163064354|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.7|||=|0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|21.2||"Percentage of participants with an A1C goal (7.0%) in the arm Sitagliptin was compared against the arm Placebo (pooled)."|Miettinen and Nurminen||||For estimating the treatment difference, when the A1C result for a participant at Week 20 was not available, a multiple imputation method based on the Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) model was used to impute whether the participant had met the goal.|21.2|-8.1|= 0.374
81683934|NCT01485614|163064356|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|3.6|||=|0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|18.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|"The percentage of participants with an A1C at the A1C goal (6.5%) in the arm Sitagliptin was compared against the arm Placebo (pooled)."|||For estimating the treatment difference, when the A1C result for a participant at Week 20 was not available, a multiple imputation method based on the LDA model was used to impute whether the participant had met the goal.|18.3|-11.6|= 0.639
81683935|NCT01485614|163064361|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means Difference|1.5|||=|0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|17.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|"The Least Squares (LS) Mean for the arm Sitagliptin was compared against that of Placebo (pooled)."||||17.5|-14.4|= 0.849
81683936|NCT00733902|163064437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.14|-1.32|0.015
81683937|NCT00733902|163064437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.25|-1.43|0.005
81683938|NCT00733902|163064437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|-0.61|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.61|-1.78|<0.001
81683939|NCT00733902|163064438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.19|-1.32|0.009
81709858|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.599||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.273|1.312|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Ethnic origin (HISPANIC vs WHITE/CAUCASIAN). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.312|0.273|0.2000
81683940|NCT00733902|163064438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.41|-1.54|<0.001
81683941|NCT00733902|163064438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.68|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.68|-1.80|<0.001
81683942|NCT00733902|163064439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.13|-0.52|0.001
81683943|NCT00733902|163064439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.17|-0.56|<0.001
81683944|NCT00733902|163064439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.31|-0.70|<0.001
81683945|NCT00733902|163064440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.27|-0.80|0.326
81683946|NCT00733902|163064440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.83|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.83|-0.24|0.275
81683947|NCT00733902|163064440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.56|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.56|-0.51|0.918
81683948|NCT00733902|163064440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.40|-1.47|<0.001
81683949|NCT00733902|163064440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.15|-1.22|0.013
81683950|NCT00733902|163064440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.49|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.49|-1.57|<0.001
81683951|NCT00733902|163064440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.28|-1.36|0.003
81683952|NCT00733902|163064440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.21|-1.29|0.006
81683953|NCT00733902|163064440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-0.79|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.79|-1.87|<0.001
81536518|NCT00416624|162755513|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 80 patients per arm will provide\> 80% power to detect differences between average hemoglobin levels in the\> reference arm and another treatment of 50% of the standard deviation. Note that\> typically one would expect the estimates for the standard deviation at a single time\> point to differ from the standard deviation for the difference from baseline.|||||>|0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.13
81536519|NCT00416624|162755515|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the hematopoietic response rate in the standard therapy group is far from 50% (\<25% or \>75%), the\> above sample size will provide an 80% power to detect a difference as small as\> 25%.|||||>|0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||With 80 patients per treatment arm, there will be\> about 80% power to detect a difference through Fisher's exact test across two\> treatment arms of 25% in the true percentage of patients that experience a\> hematopoietic response as defined previously, if that percentage is at least 30% in\> the superior group, again with a 1.7% type I error rate.||||>0.49
81683954|NCT00733902|163064440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.53|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.53|-1.68|<0.001
81683955|NCT00733902|163064440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.33|-1.48|0.002
81683956|NCT00733902|163064440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-0.72|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.72|-1.87|<0.001
81683957|NCT00733902|163064440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-1.28|0.027
81683958|NCT00733902|163064440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.05|-1.15|0.071
81683959|NCT00733902|163064440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|-0.58|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.58|-1.78|<0.001
81683960|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.27|-0.80|0.326
81683961|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.83|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.83|-0.24|0.275
81683962|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.56|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.56|-0.51|0.918
81683963|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.32|-1.39|0.002
81683964|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.00|-1.06|0.052
81683965|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.44|-1.50|<0.001
81683966|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.21|-1.26|0.006
81683967|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-1.28|0.004
81683968|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|-0.86|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.86|-1.91|<0.001
81683969|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.43|-1.50|<0.001
81683970|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.23|-1.30|0.005
81683971|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-0.69|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.69|-1.75|<0.001
81683972|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.02|-1.07|0.061
81683973|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.10|-1.20|0.021
81683974|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.76|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.76|-1.85|<0.001
81683975|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.16|-0.95|0.166
81683976|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.16|||ANOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.16|-0.95|0.167
81683977|NCT00733902|163064441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-0.64|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.64|-1.75|<0.001
81683978|NCT00733902|163064442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.02|-1.07|0.044
81683979|NCT00733902|163064442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.48|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.48|-0.57|0.875
81683980|NCT00733902|163064442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.12|-0.93|0.129
81683981|NCT00733902|163064442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.45|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.45|-1.51|<0.001
81536520|NCT00416624|162755518|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the hematopoietic response rate in the standard therapy group is far from 50% (\<25% or \>75%), the above sample size will provide an 80% power to detect a difference as small as 25%.|||||>|0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||With 80 patients per treatment arm, there will be about 80% power to detect a difference through Fisher's exact test across two treatment arms of 25% in the true percentage of patients that experience a hematopoietic response as defined previously, if that percentage is at least 30% in the superior group, again with a 1.7% type I error rate.||||>0.56
81536521|NCT00657540|162755530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0185|||||||Chi-squared|The proportion of treatment failures was compared between groups using a one-sided test at the 0.025 level of significance.||||||0.0185
81683982|NCT00733902|163064442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.32|-1.38|0.002
81683983|NCT00733902|163064442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.70|-1.76|<0.001
81536522|NCT00657540|162755531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2302|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared tests at the 0.025 level of significance were used to test for a difference in proportions between the treatment groups.||||||0.2302
81683984|NCT00733902|163064442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.30|-1.35|0.002
81709859|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.684||||0.0437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.037|13.083|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for (OTHER vs WHITE/CAUCASIAN). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||13.083|1.037|0.0437
81467722|NCT02612610|162627673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0947|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥70% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0947
81536523|NCT00657540|162755532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8213|||||||Chi-squared|The proportion of subjects with at least one drug-related adverse event by treatment groups using a two-sided test at the 0.05 level of significance.||||||0.8213
81536524|NCT00657540|162755533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2765|||||||Chi-squared|The proportion of subjects with decreased pain at any time point between treatment groups using a one-sided test at the 0.025 level of significance.||||||0.2765
81536525|NCT04245111|162755535|OTHER|No other statistical analysis completed other than percentage of patients completed as reported in the data table section||||||||||||||||No other statistical analysis completed other than percentage of patients completed as reported in the data table section|No other statistical analysis completed other than percentage of patients completed as reported in the data table section|||
81536526|NCT00558246|162755616|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is demonstrated if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (when subtracting the percentage of DERMABOND PROTAPE successful subjects from the percentage of INTRADERMAL SUTURE successful subjects) does not exceed 12%.|Differences in proportion of successes|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|5.9|||McNemar||The level of significance for statistical testing was 0.05 for this study.|||5.9|-5.9|1.0000
81536527|NCT00558246|162755617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81536528|NCT00558246|162755618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||McNemar|||||||1.0000
81536529|NCT00558246|162755619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2266|||||||McNemar|||||||0.2266
81683985|NCT00733902|163064442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.34|-1.39|0.001
81683986|NCT00733902|163064442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.90|-1.94|<0.001
81536530|NCT00558246|162755620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5078||0.0|||||McNemar|||||||0.5078
81467723|NCT02612610|162627673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥70% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0080
81467724|NCT02612610|162627673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0283|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥50% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0283
81467725|NCT02612610|162627673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1493|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥50% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.1493
81536531|NCT02648204|162755625|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority margin: 0.4|Treatment difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.25|-0.55|<0.0001
81536532|NCT02648204|162755625|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.25|-0.55|<0.0001
81467726|NCT02612610|162627673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0026|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥50% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0026
81467727|NCT02612610|162627673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0652|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥30% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0652
81683987|NCT00733902|163064442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.58|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.58|-1.70|<0.001
81683988|NCT00733902|163064442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.45|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.45|-1.57|<0.001
81709860|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|134.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.956|1009.0|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for On-treatment response (RVR vs NO RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1009.0|17.956|<0.0001
81467728|NCT02612610|162627673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3601|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥30% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.3601
81536533|NCT02648204|162755625|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority margin: 0.04|Treatment difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.25|-0.57|<0.0001
81536534|NCT02648204|162755625|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.25|-0.57|<0.0001
81536535|NCT02648204|162755626|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|-1.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.51|-3.02|<0.0001
81536536|NCT02648204|162755626|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-3.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|-2.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.78|-4.32|<0.0001
81536537|NCT05757648|162755656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81536538|NCT05757648|162755657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.775|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.775
81536539|NCT05757648|162755658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.682|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.682
81536540|NCT05552027|162755666|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||At the completion of scenario A (a full child safety seat installation), the participants using the CCS app had significantly fewer errors present compared to the control group.|Chi-squared|||||||<.001
81683989|NCT00733902|163064442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|-0.79|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.79|-1.91|<0.001
81683990|NCT00733902|163064442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.10|-1.26|0.021
81536541|NCT05552027|162755666|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||At the end of scenario B (loose harness straps), participants using the CCS app had significantly fewer errors present compared to the control group.|Chi-squared|||||||<.01
81683991|NCT00733902|163064442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.07|-1.22|0.029
81683992|NCT00733902|163064442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|-0.62|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.62|-1.78|<0.001
81683993|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.02|-1.07|0.044
81683994|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.48|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.48|-0.57|0.875
81536542|NCT05552027|162755666|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||At the end of scenario C (loose attachment at the base), like the other two scenarios, participants using the CCS app had significantly fewer errors present compared to the control group.|Chi-squared|||||||<.01
81683995|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.12|-0.93|0.129
81683996|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.41|-1.46|<0.001
81683997|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||L Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-1.28|0.004
81683998|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|-0.67|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.67|-1.71|<0.001
81683999|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.30|-1.33|0.002
81684000|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.43|-1.46|<0.001
81684001|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|-1.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.02|-2.04|<0.001
81684002|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.51|-1.56|<0.001
81536543|NCT00861705|162755671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0018|||||||Chi-squared|Reported p-values are unadjusted and 1-sided||The study was designed to detect an increase in the incidence of pCR from 35% in the control arm to 55% in the experimental arm using a 1-sided chi square test of proportions. With a target sample of 362 patients and assuming a 10% dropout rate, an overall assessable sample size of 326 patients resulted in \> 95% power.||||0.0018
81684003|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.46|-1.52|<0.001
81684004|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.85|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.85|-1.90|<0.001
81684005|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.06|-1.12|0.030
81684006|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.32|-1.39|0.002
81684007|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.90|-1.96|<0.001
81684008|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.07|-1.03|0.085
81467729|NCT02612610|162627673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0086|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥30% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0086
81467730|NCT02612610|162627674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3893|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥70% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.3893
81467731|NCT02612610|162627674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2803|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥70% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.2803
81467732|NCT02612610|162627674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0427|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥70% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0427
81467733|NCT02612610|162627674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0209|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥50% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0209
81467734|NCT02612610|162627674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3401|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥50% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.3401
81536544|NCT00861705|162755672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0089|||||||Chi-squared|Reported p-values are unadjusted and 1-sided||The study was designed to detect an increase in the incidence of pCR from 35% in the control arm to 55% in the experimental arm using a 1-sided chi square test of proportions. With a target sample of 362 patients and assuming a 10% dropout rate, an overall assessable sample size of 326 patients resulted in \> 95% power.||||0.0089
81684009|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-1.18|0.026
81684010|NCT00733902|163064443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|-0.84|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.84|-1.94|<0.001
81684011|NCT00733902|163064446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.14|-0.49|<0.001
81684012|NCT00733902|163064446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.11|-0.24|0.486
81684013|NCT00733902|163064446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.06|-0.42|0.008
81467735|NCT02612610|162627674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0031|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥50% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0031
81467736|NCT02612610|162627674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0283|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥30% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0283
81536545|NCT00861705|162755673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0029|||||||Chi-squared|Reported p-values are unadjusted and 1-sided||||||0.0029
81536546|NCT00861705|162755674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.057|||||||Chi-squared|Reported p-values are unadjusted and 1-sided||||||0.057
81536547|NCT00861705|162755678|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.1||||||||2.10|0.67|
81536548|NCT00861705|162755678|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.47||||||||2.47|0.82|
81684014|NCT00733902|163064446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.26|-0.63|<0.001
81684015|NCT00733902|163064446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.28|-0.64|<0.001
81684016|NCT00733902|163064446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-0.76|<0.001
81467737|NCT02612610|162627674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6233|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥30% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.6233
81684017|NCT00733902|163064446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.16|-0.53|<0.001
81684018|NCT00733902|163064446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.17|-0.54|<0.001
81684019|NCT00733902|163064446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.49|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.49|-0.85|<0.001
81684020|NCT00733902|163064446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.25|-0.63|<0.001
81684021|NCT00733902|163064446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.19|-0.57|<0.001
81467738|NCT02612610|162627674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥30% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0001
81467739|NCT02612610|162627675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4925|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥70% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.4925
81467740|NCT02612610|162627675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9007|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥70% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.9007
81467741|NCT02612610|162627675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1602|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥70% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.1602
81467742|NCT02612610|162627675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.344|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥50% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.3440
81467743|NCT02612610|162627675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9876|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥50% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.9876
81536549|NCT00861705|162755678|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.37||||||||1.37|0.49|
81536550|NCT00861705|162755679|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.75||||||||1.75|0.66|
81536551|NCT00861705|162755679|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.92||||||||1.92|0.74|
81536552|NCT00861705|162755679|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.37||||||||1.37|0.49|
81536553|NCT00861705|162755680|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.03||||||||2.03|0.66|
81536554|NCT00861705|162755680|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.16||||||||2.16|0.72|
81684022|NCT00733902|163064446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.42|-0.80|<0.001
81684023|NCT00733902|163064446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.02|-0.42|0.035
81684024|NCT00733902|163064446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.04|-0.36|0.125
81467744|NCT02612610|162627675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0993|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥50% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0993
81536555|NCT00861705|162755680|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.7||||||||1.70|0.53|
81684025|NCT00733902|163064446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-0.58|<0.001
81684026|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.14|-0.49|<0.001
81684027|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.11|-0.24|0.486
81684028|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.06|-0.42|0.008
81684029|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.28|-0.64|<0.001
81684030|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.26|-0.62|<0.001
81684031|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-0.75|<0.001
81684032|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.16|-0.53|<0.001
81684033|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.22|-0.58|<0.001
81684034|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.52|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.52|-0.89|<0.001
81684035|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.22|-0.59|<0.001
81684036|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-0.55|<0.001
81684037|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.46|-0.83|<0.001
81684038|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.09|-0.47|0.004
81536556|NCT04663321|162755690|SUPERIORITY|Difference in LS Means|LS Mean Difference|3.3||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|8.0|||ANCOVA|||||8.0|-1.4|0.168
81684039|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.17|-0.55|<0.001
81684040|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-0.77|<0.001
81684041|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.37|0.090
81684042|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.00|-0.39|0.053
81536557|NCT04663321|162755690|SUPERIORITY|Difference in LS Means|LS Mean Difference|-1.1||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|4.7|||ANCOVA|||||4.7|-6.9|0.697
81536558|NCT04663321|162755691|SUPERIORITY|Difference in LS Means|LS Mean Difference|2.9||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|6.6|||ANCOVA|||||6.6|-0.8|0.124
81536559|NCT04663321|162755691|SUPERIORITY|Difference in LS Means|LS Mean Difference|1.9||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|6.4|||ANCOVA|||||6.4|-2.7|0.417
81536560|NCT04663321|162755694|SUPERIORITY|Difference in LS Means|LS Mean Difference|2.0||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|5.1|||ANCOVA|||||5.1|-1.0|0.187
81536561|NCT04663321|162755694|SUPERIORITY|Difference in LS Means|LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|3.1|||ANCOVA|||||3.1|-4.3|0.738
81684043|NCT00733902|163064447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.30|-0.70|<0.001
81684044|NCT02210780|163064468|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|34.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|24.29|43.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs. Placebo qw|Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by randomization strata (moderate \[IGA=3\] vs. severe \[IGA=4\] AD).||43.75|24.29|<0.0001
81684045|NCT02210780|163064469|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|40.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|29.4|51.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs. Placebo qw|Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by randomization strata (moderate \[IGA=3\] vs. severe \[IGA=4\] AD).||51.01|29.40|<0.0001
81684046|NCT02210780|163064470|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|34.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.38|44.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs. Placebo qw|Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by randomization strata (moderate \[IGA=3\] vs. severe \[IGA=4\] AD).||44.66|23.38|<0.0001
81684047|NCT02210780|163064471|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.354|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.72|-1.55|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs. Placebo qw|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model which includes treatment, randomization strata, and baseline value as covariates.||-1.55|-2.72|<0.0001
81684048|NCT02210780|163064472|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.5|-13.1|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs. Placebo qw|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model that includes treatment, randomization strata and baseline value as covariates.||-13.1|-22.5|<0.0001
81684049|NCT02210780|163064474|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|-1.7|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs. Placebo qw|Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA model which includes treatment, randomization strata, and baseline values as covariates.||-1.7|-3.0|<0.0001
81684050|NCT02210780|163064475|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.9|-6.6|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs. Placebo qw|Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA model which included treatment, randomization strata, and baseline value as covariates.||-6.6|-9.9|<0.0001
81684051|NCT03617926|163064489|SUPERIORITY|In case superiority is not proven, non-inferiority is tested. As non-inferiority margin (δ), a 7.5% worse cure rate is regarded as clinically not relevant. The following null hypothesis will be used: H0, NI: pT-pR \< δ, whereby δ = -7.5%. The lower, 95% confidence interval of the difference pT-pR will be used for the test. If H0, NI will be rejected, non-inferiority cannot be shown.||||||0.023||||||A priori treshold p value of 0.05 for statistical significance was set prior to study start.|Chi-squared|||"Efficacy analyses is performed on the ITT population (all subjects who were included and randomized in the study, with available baseline value of the primary endpoint and at least one follow-up visit). All statistical tests are performed at a 5% level of significance. The aim of this analysis is to show superiority for the cure rate of the test product versus a predefined limit of 70%. The following null hypothesis will be tested: H0, prim: pT - pR = 0 and Ha: pT - pR \> 15%~I"||||0.023
81684052|NCT02966314|163064539|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.7||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.77|126.47|||Regression, Logistic|Accounting for repeated measures||||126.47|2.77|0.003
81684053|NCT02966314|163064541|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.43||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|17.63|||Regression, Linear|||||17.63|1.24|0.03
81684054|NCT02966314|163064543|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|32.8||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|720.54|||Regression, Logistic|Accounting for repeated measures||||720.54|1.49|0.03
81684055|NCT02966314|163064545|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|6.9||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|25.3|||Regression, Linear|Accounting for multiple measures, using poisson distribution with natural log link||||25.3|1.9|0.005
81684056|NCT01075087|163064599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-5.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.0|3.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||3|-26|.05
81684057|NCT00087438|163064601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||||||Test statistic = \[ln(estimated hazard rate) - ln(hypothesized hazard rates)\] / \[1/square root (number of patients with local progression by two years\]. Reject null hypothesis at an alpha level of 0.05 if test statistics is less than -1.645.|z-test, one-sided|||Null hypothesis = 60% two-year local control (0.02128/mo. hazard rate); alternative = 80% (0.0093/mo.) assuming at least approximately exponential distribution of time to local progression. Using the asymptotic properties of the ratio of the logarithms of hazard rates, less than 18 cases of local progression were required for a Type I error rate of 0.05 with 80% power to detect a difference in local control rates at least this large. Hazard rate estimated using life table two-year estimates.||||0.013
81684058|NCT00283387|163064617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81684059|NCT00500071|163064618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 1||||< 0.0001
81536562|NCT04663321|162755695|SUPERIORITY|Difference in LS means|LS Mean Difference|1.7||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|4.3|||ANCOVA|||||4.3|-0.8|0.182
81536563|NCT04663321|162755696|SUPERIORITY|Difference in LS Means|LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.7|-0.4|0.630
81684060|NCT00500071|163064618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 2||||< 0.0001
81684061|NCT00500071|163064618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 3||||< 0.0001
81684062|NCT00500071|163064618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4||||< 0.0001
81684063|NCT00500071|163064618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 5||||< 0.0001
81684064|NCT00500071|163064618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 6||||< 0.0001
81684065|NCT00500071|163064618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 7||||< 0.0001
81684066|NCT00500071|163064619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||< 0.0001
81684067|NCT00500071|163064622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||< 0.0001
81684068|NCT00500071|163064623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Global Executive Composite||||< 0.0001
81684069|NCT00500071|163064623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Behavioral Recognition Index||||< 0.0001
81684070|NCT00500071|163064623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Metacognition Index||||< 0.0001
81536564|NCT04663321|162755696|SUPERIORITY|Difference in LS Means|LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.9|0.549
81684071|NCT00728416|163064639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||The change from Baseline in average AM/PM PRIOR nasal congestion score over 15 days: MFNS 200 mcg daily vs placebo. The difference in LS means (MFNS - Placebo) was calculated from an ANCOVA model with treatment, site and baseline AM/PM PRIOR Nasal Congestion Score as covariates.||-0.19|-0.43|<0.001
81684072|NCT00728416|163064640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-1.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-0.83|||ANCOVA|||The change from Baseline in average AM/PM PRIOR TNSS over 15 days: MFNS 200 mcg daily vs placebo. The difference in LS means (MFNS - Placebo) was calculated from an ANCOVA model with treatment, site and baseline AM/PM TNSS as covariates.||-0.83|-1.72|<0.001
81684073|NCT00594399|163064643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||Omnibus test of difference between groups over time with Bonferroni correction and adjustment for baseline value of insulin|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.43
81684074|NCT00594399|163064646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|||||Omnibus test of difference between groups over time with Bonferroni correction and adjustment for baseline value of glucose|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.91
81684075|NCT00594399|163064649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Omnibus test of difference between groups over time with adjustment for baseline value of physical activity|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81684076|NCT03830281|163064650|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin = 0.4% for HbA1c|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.06|0.565
81684077|NCT03830281|163064651|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-24.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|-12.2|||ANCOVA|||||-12.2|-36.0|<0.001
81684078|NCT03830281|163064652|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-27.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.6|-13.0|||ANCOVA|||||-13.0|-42.6|< 0.001
81684079|NCT03830281|163064653|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis during daytime is reported.||2.8|-1.4|0.532
81684080|NCT03830281|163064653|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis during 24-hour period is reported.||2.5|-1.8|0.738
81684081|NCT02201940|163064672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Participants in the SOF/VEL group were compared to the performance goal of 85% using a 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test at the 0.05 significance level.|Binomial test|||||||< 0.001
81684082|NCT01309737|163064678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.33|17.68||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested against placebo at significance level of 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary endpoint, step-down procedure used to preserve Type I error, sequential order of testing: PGA response for CP-690,550 10 mg versus (vs) placebo at Week 16; Psoriasis Area and Severity Index 75 (PASI75) response for CP-690,550 10 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PGA response for CP-690,550 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PASI75 response for CP-690,550 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||17.68|5.33|<0.0001
81684083|NCT01309737|163064678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.99|30.59||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested against placebo at significance level of 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary endpoint, step-down procedure used to preserve Type I error, sequential order of testing: PGA response for CP-690,550 10 mg versus (vs) placebo at Week 16; Psoriasis Area and Severity Index 75 (PASI75) response for CP-690,550 10 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PGA response for CP-690,550 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PASI75 response for CP-690,550 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||30.59|8.99|<0.0001
81684084|NCT01309737|163064678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|13.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.62||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.99|20.17|||Normal approximation|||||20.17|5.99|0.0003
81684085|NCT01309737|163064679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-45.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.98|-38.49||Mixed model analysis with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error.Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16,PASI90 response at Week 16, change in Dermatology Life Quality Index(DLQI) total score at Week 16,PGA response at Week 4,PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in Nail Psoriasis Severity Index(NAPSI) score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||-38.49|-52.98|<0.0001
81684086|NCT01309737|163064679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-58.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.33|-50.86||Mixed model analysis with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error.Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16,PASI90 response at Week 16, change in Dermatology Life Quality Index(DLQI) total score at Week 16,PGA response at Week 4,PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in Nail Psoriasis Severity Index(NAPSI) score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||-50.86|-65.33|<0.0001
81684087|NCT01309737|163064679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.24|-6.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean difference was derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-6.48|-18.24|<0.0001
81536565|NCT04663321|162755697|SUPERIORITY|Difference in LS Means|LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8|||ANCOVA|||||0.8|-0.0|0.062
81536566|NCT04663321|162755697|SUPERIORITY|Difference in LS Means|LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.5|0.878
81536567|NCT04862065|162755714|SUPERIORITY||Clinical Specificity (%)|99.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.92|99.99|||Binomial Distribution|Specificity sample size is a minimum of 15,000 donors.||||99.99|99.92|
81684088|NCT01309737|163064680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|3.48|17.31||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||17.31|3.48|<0.0001
81684089|NCT01309737|163064680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.08|46.22||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||46.22|8.08|<0.0001
81684090|NCT01309737|163064680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.72|20.88|||Normal Approximation|||||20.88|7.72|<0.0001
81684091|NCT01309737|163064682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.8|-2.14||Mixed model analysis with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week4: For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||-2.14|-3.80|<0.0001
81684092|NCT01309737|163064682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.13|-3.47||Mixed model analysis with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||-3.47|-5.13|<0.0001
81684093|NCT01309737|163064682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|-0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: LS mean difference was derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.65|-2.01|0.0001
81684094|NCT01309737|163064682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.51|-3.42||Mixed model analysis with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||-3.42|-5.51|<0.0001
81709861|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|77.905|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.521|576.85|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for On-treatment response (cEVR vs NO RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||576.85|10.521|<0.0001
81536568|NCT04862065|162755715|OTHER|95% Confidence Interval provided|Point Estimate|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.09|100.0|||Sensitivity|||||100.00|99.09|
81684095|NCT01309737|163064682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.14|-5.05||Mixed model analysis with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error.Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||-5.05|-7.14|<0.0001
81684096|NCT01309737|163064682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|-0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: LS mean difference was derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.79|-2.48|0.0002
81684097|NCT01309737|163064683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|8.95||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||8.95|1.89|<.0001
81686435|NCT02723630|163070080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|95.17||||0.0682|TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.03|99.5||P value for formulation|Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric LS Mean ratio was back-transformed least squares mean and treatment difference mean|The effect of crystalline polymorph forms in the drug product on the PK parameters of lenvatinib was estimated using a mixed linear model of logarithmically transformed values of the primary PK parameters with fixed effects for treatment, period, and sequence and a random effect for participant within sequence.||99.50|91.03|0.0682
81536569|NCT04862065|162755716|OTHER|95% Confidence Interval provided.|Point Estimate|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.87|100.0|||Sensitivity|||Sensitivity||100.00|94.87|
81684098|NCT01309737|163064683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.08|19.95||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||19.95|4.08|<.0001
81684099|NCT01309737|163064683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|10.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.02||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.87|16.71|||Normal Approximation|||||16.71|4.87|0.0004
81684100|NCT01309737|163064684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.1786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|4.62||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||4.62|0.74|0.1786
81684101|NCT01309737|163064684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.18||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|10.25||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error.Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||10.25|1.77|0.0003
81684102|NCT01309737|163064684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|6.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|11.14|||Normal Approximation|||||11.14|2.30|0.0029
81684103|NCT01309737|163064685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.02|16.45||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested against placebo at significance level of 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary endpoint, step-down procedure used to preserve Type I error, sequential order of testing: PGA response for CP-690,550 10 mg versus (vs) placebo at Week 16; Psoriasis Area and Severity Index 75 (PASI75) response for CP-690,550 10 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PGA response for CP-690,550 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PASI75 response for CP-690,550 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||16.45|5.02|<0.0001
81684104|NCT01309737|163064685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.97|||<|0.0001||95.0|9.0|30.73||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested against placebo at significance level of 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary endpoint, step-down procedure used to preserve Type I error, sequential order of testing: PGA response for CP-690,550 10 mg versus (vs) placebo at Week 16; Psoriasis Area and Severity Index 75 (PASI75) response for CP-690,550 10 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PGA response for CP-690,550 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PASI75 response for CP-690,550 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||30.73|9.00|<0.0001
81684105|NCT01309737|163064685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|13.62||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.54|20.69|||Normal Approximation|||||20.69|6.54|0.0002
81684106|NCT01309737|163064686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-37.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.62||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.19|-10.68||Mixed model analysis with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||-10.68|-64.19|0.0062
81684107|NCT01309737|163064686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-41.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.75||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.8|-14.78||Mixed model analysis with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction,baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||For key secondary endpoint, family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 response at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, then subsequent comparisons were significant.||-14.78|-68.80|0.0025
81684108|NCT01309737|163064686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.98||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.91|17.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean difference was derived from mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value and repeated measures for visit. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||17.21|-25.91|0.6920
81684109|NCT01309737|163064690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81684110|NCT01309737|163064690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81684111|NCT01309737|163064690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81684112|NCT01309737|163064691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81684113|NCT01309737|163064691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81684114|NCT01309737|163064691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81684115|NCT01309737|163064692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81684116|NCT01309737|163064692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81684117|NCT01309737|163064692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81684118|NCT03577990|163064744|SUPERIORITY|Our sample (N = 90) had approximately 80% power (assuming 5 dropouts per arm) to detect an effect size of ∼.205 or greater at the α = .05 level of statistical significance, given a realistic range of simulated unstructured covariance matrices. An 11% rate of attrition was anticipated to yield a final sample of 80 participants, an average of 40 per arm. Participants who dropped out of the study prior to receiving the allotted intervention were not included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.125||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values were computed according to a mixed-effects repeated measures model, appropriately constrained to baseline if indicated.|mixed-effects repeated measures||||For both referent (compared by month and treatment group) and constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) models, p-values were computed for the main group (G), time (T), and interaction (G x T) effects. For the first 3 months of the referent arm (IT), data were compared with usual care. Consequently, months 1 - 6 in the statistical analysis corresponds to calendar months 4 - 9 of the data collection. Months 1 - 9 of the intervention arm (ITEC) reflects months 1 - 9 of the collection. Additionally, for the cLDA model, data in the referent arm (IT) were accordingly shifted such that the starting point on the y-axis for both arms were the same (i.e. y = 0).|||.05
81684119|NCT03577990|163064745|SUPERIORITY|Our sample (N = 90) had approximately 80% power (assuming 5 dropouts per arm) to detect an effect size of ∼.205 or greater at the α = .05 level of statistical significance, given a realistic range of simulated unstructured covariance matrices. An 11% rate of attrition was anticipated to yield a final sample of 80 participants, an average of 40 per arm. Participants who dropped out of the study prior to receiving the allotted intervention were not included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1250.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values were computed according to a mixed-effects repeated measures model, appropriately constrained to baseline if indicated.|mixed-effects repeated measures||||For both referent (compared by month and treatment group) and constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) models, p-values were computed for the main group (G), time (T), and interaction (G x T) effects. For the first 3 months of the referent arm (IT), data were compared with usual care. Consequently, months 1 - 6 in the statistical analysis corresponds to calendar months 4 - 9 of the data collection. Months 1 - 9 of the intervention arm (ITEC) reflects months 1 - 9 of the collection. Additionally, for the cLDA model, data in the referent arm (IT) were accordingly shifted such that the starting point on the y-axis for both arms were the same (i.e. y = 0).|||.05
81684120|NCT03577990|163064746|SUPERIORITY|Our sample (N = 90) had approximately 80% power (assuming 5 dropouts per arm) to detect an effect size of ∼.205 or greater at the α = .05 level of statistical significance, given a realistic range of simulated unstructured covariance matrices. An 11% rate of attrition was anticipated to yield a final sample of 80 participants, an average of 40 per arm. Participants who dropped out of the study prior to receiving the allotted intervention were not included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|300.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values were computed according to a mixed-effects repeated measures model, appropriately constrained to baseline if indicated.|mixed-effects repeated measures||||For both referent (compared by month and treatment group) and constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) models, p-values were computed for the main group (G), time (T), and interaction (G x T) effects. For the first 3 months of the referent arm (IT), data were compared with usual care. Consequently, months 1 - 6 in the statistical analysis corresponds to calendar months 4 - 9 of the data collection. Months 1 - 9 of the intervention arm (ITEC) reflects months 1 - 9 of the collection. Additionally, for the cLDA model, data in the referent arm (IT) were accordingly shifted such that the starting point on the y-axis for both arms were the same (i.e. y = 0).|||.05
81686436|NCT02723630|163070081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|98.73||||0.8448|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.57|110.06||P value for formulation|Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio was back-transformed least squares mean and treatment difference mean|The effect of crystalline polymorph forms in the drug product on the PK parameters of lenvatinib was estimated using a mixed linear model of logarithmically transformed values of the primary PK parameters with fixed effects for treatment, period, and sequence and a random effect for participant within sequence.||110.06|88.57|0.8448
81467745|NCT02612610|162627675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5968|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥30% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.5968
81709862|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.527||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.872|112.73|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for On-treatment response (pEVR vs NO RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||112.73|1.872|0.0105
81709863|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.563||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.152|2.12|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.120|1.152|0.0041
81709864|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.557|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.405|12.838|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for On-treatment response, combined (RVR vs NO RVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||12.838|2.405|<0.0001
81709865|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.822||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.216|2.732|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.732|1.216|0.0037
81709866|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.342|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.977|32.347|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for On-treatment response, combined (RVR vs NO RVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||32.347|3.977|<0.0001
81709867|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.112|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.068|1.158|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2b.||1.158|1.068|<0.0001
81684121|NCT03577990|163064748|SUPERIORITY|Our sample (N = 90) had approximately 80% power (assuming 5 dropouts per arm) to detect an effect size of ∼.205 or greater at the α = .05 level of statistical significance, given a realistic range of simulated unstructured covariance matrices. An 11% rate of attrition was anticipated to yield a final sample of 80 participants, an average of 40 per arm. Participants who dropped out of the study prior to receiving the allotted intervention were not included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|500.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values were computed according to a mixed-effects repeated measures model, appropriately constrained to baseline if indicated.|mixed-effects repeated measures||||For both referent (compared by month and treatment group) and constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) models, p-values were computed for the main group (G), time (T), and interaction (G x T) effects. For the first 3 months of the referent arm (IT), data were compared with usual care. Consequently, months 1 - 6 in the statistical analysis corresponds to calendar months 4 - 9 of the data collection. Months 1 - 9 of the intervention arm (ITEC) reflects months 1 - 9 of the collection. Additionally, for the cLDA model, data in the referent arm (IT) were accordingly shifted such that the starting point on the y-axis for both arms were the same (i.e. y = 0).|||.05
81709868|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.112|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.068|1.158|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2b.||1.158|1.068|<0.0001
81709869|NCT01066819|163116342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.921||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.686|14.362|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for On-treatment response, combined (RVR vs NO RVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2b.||14.362|1.686|0.0035
81709870|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.441||||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.226|0.859|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Sex (MALE vs FEMALE). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.859|0.226|0.0162
81709871|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.745||||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.111|2.741|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10(IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.741|1.111|0.0156
81709872|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.372||||0.1075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.829|6.789|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) ratio at BL (\<=1 vs \> 3). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||6.789|0.829|0.1075
81709873|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.906||||0.8518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.321|2.559|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for ALT ratio at BL (\> 1 - 3 vs \> 3). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.559|0.321|0.8518
81684122|NCT05662332|163064752|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin (NIM) was 0.4%|LS Mean Change difference|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.12|||ANCOVA|||||0.12|-0.18|
81684123|NCT05662332|163064753|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-0.03||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.12|||ANCOVA|||||0.12|-0.18|0.684
81684124|NCT05662332|163064754|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|4.16||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|9.9|||ANCOVA|||Week 52||9.90|-1.58|0.155
81684125|NCT05662332|163064755|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-43.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.4|-25.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52||-25.0|-62.4|<0.001
81684126|NCT05662332|163064756|SUPERIORITY||Relative Rate|0.57||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.84|||Negative binomial model|||||0.84|0.39|0.005
81684127|NCT05662332|163064758|SUPERIORITY||Relative Rate|0.58||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.23|||Negative binomial model|||||1.23|0.28|0.155
81684128|NCT05662332|163064760|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|0.57||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.10|0.047|0.033
81684129|NCT05662332|163064761|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|1.56||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|3.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52||3.25|-0.13|0.071
81684130|NCT05662332|163064764|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|3.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52||3.8|-0.2|0.072
81684131|NCT00803114|163064773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.22||||0.05||95.0|0.12|0.41|||Fisher Exact||Relative risk describes the risk of requiring additional analgesics in the first 24 hours postpartum with the denominator being the arm which received placebo.|Relative risk ratio estimation with 95% CI using exact methods||0.41|0.12|0.05
81684132|NCT00803114|163064774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.05||95.0|-5.7|-2.3|||t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom 226|The epidural morphine group represents the baseline of comparison for difference in means, with the placebo group requiring additional analgesics earlier.|||-2.3|-5.7|0.05
81684133|NCT00803114|163064775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.05||95.0|0.7|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom 212|Difference in VAS score when compared to the baseline group, subjects receiving epidural morphine|||1.8|0.7|0.05
81684134|NCT00803114|163064776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||||||Fisher's exact test result did not reveal statistically significant differences between expected and real frequencies in any of the categories.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.80
81684135|NCT01446809|163064793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4
81684136|NCT01446809|163064794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81684137|NCT01614457|163064844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) Mean Difference|2.1114||||0.1979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1305|5.3532|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Analysis was based on mixed effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) with dependent variable absolute change from baseline, with treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects, subject as random effect, and with adjustment for the continuous baseline value of age and percent predicted FEV1, using compound symmetry covariance matrix.||5.3532|-1.1305|0.1979
81684138|NCT01614457|163064845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.2626||||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5698|2.095||p-value for the treatment effect is from the slope of BMI (kg/m2) versus time (days).|Linear Mixed model|||Analysis was based on linear mixed model with dependent variable BMI and treatment as a fixed effect, adjustment for baseline percent predicted FEV1, age and visit by treatment interaction was included as covariates and intercept, visit were included as random effects.||2.0950|-1.5698|0.7780
81684139|NCT01614457|163064846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-23.9693|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0094|-19.9293|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Analysis was based on MMRM with dependent variable absolute change from baseline, with treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects, subject as random effect, and with adjustment for the continuous baseline value of age and percent predicted FEV1, and sweat chloride, using a compound symmetry covariance matrix.||-19.9293|-28.0094|<0.0001
81684140|NCT01614457|163064847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|8.3874||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1658|14.609|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Analysis was based on MMRM with dependent variable absolute change from baseline, with treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects, subject as random effect, and with adjustment for the continuous baseline value of age and percent predicted FEV1, and CFQ-R respiratory domain score, using compound symmetry covariance matrix.||14.6090|2.1658|0.0091
81684141|NCT01614457|163064848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.928||||0.8556|TWO_SIDED||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression|||||||0.8556
81684142|NCT01416181|163064903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.2866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.13|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression, adjusted for Baseline EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and/or T25FW and/or 9HPT (either hand).|active/placebo|Confirmed progressors on ≥ 1 of EDSS, T25FW, or 9HPT at 2 years||1.13|0.66|0.2866
81684143|NCT01416181|163064903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.53|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression, adjusted for Baseline EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and/or T25FW and/or 9HPT (either hand).|active/placebo|Confirmed progressors on EDSS||1.53|0.74|0.7530
81684144|NCT01416181|163064903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression, adjusted for Baseline EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and/or T25FW and/or 9HPT (either hand).|active/placebo|Confirmed progressors on T25FW||1.30|0.74|0.9137
81684145|NCT01416181|163064903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.8|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression, adjusted for Baseline EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and/or T25FW and/or 9HPT (either hand).||Confirmed progressors on 9HPT (either hand)||0.80|0.40|0.0012
81684146|NCT01416181|163064903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.1251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.09|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression, adjusted for Baseline EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and/or T25FW and/or 9HPT (either hand).||Confirmed progressors on 9HPT (dominant hand)||1.09|0.48|0.1251
81684147|NCT01416181|163064903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.87|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression, adjusted for Baseline EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and/or T25FW and/or 9HPT (either hand).||Confirmed progressors on 9HPT (non-dominant hand)||0.87|0.39|0.0091
81684148|NCT01416181|163064905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.4369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression, adjusted for baseline EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and T25FW.|active/placebo|||1.70|0.80|0.4369
81684149|NCT01416181|163064906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5409|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between the active and placebo groups at Week 96 is based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and BL MSWS-12.||||||0.5409
81684150|NCT01416181|163064907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2586|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active and placebo groups at Week 96 is based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and BL ABILHAND.||||||0.2586
81684151|NCT01416181|163064908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1529|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Wk 96 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL MSIS-29 physical score.||||||0.1529
81684152|NCT01416181|163064909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2424||||||natalizumab participants had a baseline after 6 months of treatment and the placebo-to-natalizumab group had a baseline of initiation of treatment|ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active and placebo groups at Week 96 is based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and BL brain volume.||Only participants with BL brain volume are included in the p-value calculation.||||0.2424
81684153|NCT01416181|163064910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.1052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.05|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression, adjusted for baseline EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6).||||1.05|0.58|0.1052
81684154|NCT01416181|163064911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.94|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression, adjusted for Baseline EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and/or T25FW and/or 9HPT (either hand).|active/placebo|Confirmed progressors on ≥ 1 of EDSS, T25FW, or 9HPT at 156 weeks||0.94|0.47|0.0205
81684155|NCT01416181|163064911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.1305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression, adjusted for Baseline EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and/or T25FW and/or 9HPT (either hand).|active/placebo|Confirmed progressors on EDSS at 156 weeks||1.10|0.48|0.1305
81684156|NCT01416181|163064911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.1988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.12|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression, adjusted for Baseline EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and/or T25FW and/or 9HPT (either hand).|active/placebo|Confirmed progressors on T25FW at 156 weeks||1.12|0.57|0.1988
81684157|NCT01416181|163064911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.88|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression, adjusted for Baseline EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and/or T25FW and/or 9HPT (either hand).|active/placebo|Confirmed progressors on 9HPT (either hand) at 156 weeks||0.88|0.39|0.0093
81684158|NCT01416181|163064911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.01|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression, adjusted for Baseline EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and/or T25FW and/or 9HPT (either hand).|active/placebo|Confirmed progressors onm 9HPT (dominant hand) at 156 weeks||1.01|0.39|0.0540
81684159|NCT01416181|163064911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.12|||Regression, Logistic|Based on logistic regression, adjusted for Baseline EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and/or T25FW and/or 9HPT (either hand).|active/placebo|Confirmed progressors on 9HPT (non-dominant hand) at 156 weeks||1.12|0.44|0.1410
81684160|NCT01416181|163064912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0273|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active and placebo at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (\<=5.5 or\>=6) and BL T25FW.||Week 156||||0.0273
81684161|NCT01416181|163064912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1974|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active and placebo at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (\<=5.5 or\>=6) and BL T25FW.||CP Group: Week 156||||0.1974
81684162|NCT01416181|163064912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2506|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active and placebo at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (\<=5.5 or\>=6) and BL T25FW.||NP Group: Week 156||||0.2506
81684163|NCT01416181|163064913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active and placebo at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (\<=5.5 or\>=6) and BL T25FW.||Overall: Week 156||||0.0960
81684164|NCT01416181|163064913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4957|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active and placebo at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (\<=5.5 or\>=6) and BL T25FW.||CP Group: Week 156||||0.4957
81684165|NCT01416181|163064913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2916|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active and placebo at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (\<=5.5 or\>=6) and BL T25FW.||NP Group: Week 156||||0.2916
81684166|NCT01416181|163064914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1119|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL 9HPT (dominant hand).||Overall, Week 156||||0.1119
81684167|NCT01416181|163064914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1129|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL 9HPT (dominant hand).||CP Group: Week 156||||0.1129
81684168|NCT01416181|163064914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2351|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL 9HPT (dominant hand).||NP Group: Week 156||||0.2351
81684169|NCT01416181|163064915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0261|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL 9HPT (dominant hand).||Overall: Week 156||||0.0261
81684170|NCT01416181|163064915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0585|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL 9HPT (dominant hand).||CP Group: Week 156||||0.0585
81684171|NCT01416181|163064915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6095|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL 9HPT (dominant hand).||NP Group: Week 156||||0.6095
81684172|NCT01416181|163064916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.723|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL 9HPT (non-dominant hand).||Overall: Week 156||||0.7230
81684173|NCT01416181|163064916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8781|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL 9HPT (non-dominant hand).||CP Group: Week 156||||0.8781
81684174|NCT01416181|163064916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2751|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL 9HPT (non-dominant hand).||NP Group: Week 156||||0.2751
81684175|NCT01416181|163064917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5051|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL 9HPT (non-dominant hand).||Overall: Week 156||||0.5051
81684176|NCT01416181|163064917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7283|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL 9HPT (non-dominant hand).||CP Group: Week 156||||0.7283
81684177|NCT01416181|163064917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1666|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL 9HPT (non-dominant hand).||NP Group: Week 156||||0.1666
81684178|NCT01416181|163064918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.433|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6).||Overall: Week 156||||0.4330
81684179|NCT01416181|163064918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7122|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6).||CP Group: Week 156||||0.7122
81536570|NCT00718510|162755720|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||General Psychopathology Subscale Score|ANOVA|F(1,11)=5.03||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of PANSS between L-arginine and Placebo. A two-factor ANOVA was used across all subjects with the within-subject factor being the treatment phase (L-arginine first/Placebo second or Placebo first/L-arginine second) and the between-subject factor being the day of treatment (time). A sample size of 14 patients was needed to give 90% power to detect a 4 point difference on the PANSS. This included a drop-out rate of about 10%.||||<0.05
81684180|NCT01416181|163064918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3861|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6).||NP Group: Week 156||||0.3861
81684181|NCT01416181|163064919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7225|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6).||Overall: Week 156||||0.7225
81684182|NCT01416181|163064919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9121|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6).||CP Group: Week 156||||0.9121
81709874|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.969||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.951|0.988|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.988|0.951|0.0012
81684183|NCT01416181|163064919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2594|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6).||NP Group: Week 156||||0.2594
81684184|NCT01416181|163064920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8066|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo groups at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL 6MWT.||Week 156||||0.8066
81684185|NCT01416181|163064922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7084|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL MSIS-29 physical score.||||||0.7084
81684186|NCT01416181|163064924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3465|||||||ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active and placebo at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (\<=5.5 or\>=6) and BL SDMT.||Week 156||||0.3465
81684187|NCT01416181|163064928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||||||natalizumab participants had a baseline after 6 months of treatment and the placebo-to-natalizumab group had a baseline of initiation of treatment|ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL normalized brain volume.||Percentage change from Week 24 to Week 156||||0.0070
81536571|NCT00718510|162755721|OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of CGI ratings between L-arginine and Placebo. A two-factor ANOVA was used across all subjects with the within-subject factor being the treatment phase (L-arginine first/Placebo second or Placebo first/L-arginine second) and the between-subject factor being the day of treatment (time).||||0.46
81684188|NCT01416181|163064929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5034||||||natalizumab participants had a baseline after 6 months of treatment and the placebo-to-natalizumab group had a baseline of initiation of treatment|ANCOVA|p-value for comparison between active \& placebo at Week 156 based on ANCOVA model, adjusted for BL EDSS (≤5.5 or ≥6) \& BL WGM brain volume||Percentage hange from Baseline to Week 156||||0.5034
81684189|NCT01416181|163064930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for comparison between the active and placebo groups at Week 156 compared to Week 108 is based on negative binomial regression model, adjusted for baseline EDSS (\<=5.5 or \>=6) and baseline volume of T2 lesions.|negative binomial regression model|natalizumab participants had a baseline after 6 months of treatment and the placebo-to-natalizumab group had a baseline of initiation of treatment||Week 156||||< 0.0001
81684190|NCT00811252|163064932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|-1.34||Since p-value \<0.05, hierarchically testing continued|ANCOVA||A statistical testing strategy was defined a priori for a single dose of vortioxetine that was tested versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses.|As soon as an endpoint was non-significant at the 0.05 level of significance, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||-1.34|-5.31|0.0011
81684191|NCT00811252|163064932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-3.46||This treatment arm was not in the testing sequence. A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||-3.46|-7.50|<0.0001
81684192|NCT00811252|163064933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|-0.28||Since p-value \<0.05, hierarchically testing continued|ANCOVA||A statistical testing strategy was defined a priori for a single dose of vortioxetine that was tested versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses.|As soon as an endpoint was non-significant at the 0.05 level of significance, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||-0.28|-3.98|0.0240
81684193|NCT00811252|163064933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-2.34||This treatment arm was not in the testing sequence. A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||-2.34|-6.10|<0.0001
81709875|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.441||||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.226|0.859|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Sex (MALE vs FEMALE). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.859|0.226|0.0162
81536572|NCT00718510|162755722|OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of CDSS ratings between L-arginine and Placebo. A two-factor ANOVA was used across all subjects with the within-subject factor being the treatment phase (L-arginine first/Placebo second or Placebo first/L-arginine second) and the between-subject factor being the day of treatment (time).||||0.55
81536573|NCT02795117|162755723|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|equivalence ratio|96.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.0|105.4||No p-value was calculated for bioequivalence, only a T/R ratio and 90% confidence interval|ANOVA|||||105.4|91.0|
81684194|NCT00811252|163064934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.2134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|0.61||Since p-value \>0.05, hierarchically testing stopped here.|ANCOVA|||||0.61|-2.72|0.2134
81684195|NCT00811252|163064934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|-1.6||This treatment arm was not in the testing sequence. A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||-1.60|-4.99|0.0002
81684196|NCT00811252|163064935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.6879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|1.1||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||1.10|-1.67|0.6879
81684197|NCT00811252|163064935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.0827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|0.16||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||0.16|-2.65|0.0827
81684198|NCT00811252|163064936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.4482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.66||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||0.66|-1.49|0.4482
81684199|NCT00811252|163064936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.7971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|1.24||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||1.24|-0.95|0.7971
81684200|NCT00811252|163064937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.32|-2.26||A nominal p-value is provided. No correction for multiplicity was made.|ANCOVA|||||-2.26|-6.32|<0.0001
81684201|NCT00811252|163064938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-0.91||A nominal p-value is provided. No correction for multiplicity was made.|ANCOVA|||||-0.91|-3.80|0.0015
81684202|NCT00811252|163064939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.32||A nominal p-value is provided. No correction for multiplicity was made.|ANCOVA|||||-0.32|-0.88|<0.0001
81684203|NCT00811252|163064940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.31||A nominal p-value is provided. No correction for multiplicity was made.|ANCOVA|||||-0.31|-0.82|<0.0001
81536574|NCT02795117|162755724|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|Equivalence difference|-6.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.31|1.85|||Wald's method|||||1.85|-18.31|
81536575|NCT02653326|162755725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.63
81684204|NCT00811252|163064941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.01||A nominal p-value is provided. No correction for multiplicity was made.|ANCOVA|||||0.01|-0.88|0.0552
81684205|NCT00811252|163064942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.7||A nominal p-value is provided. No correction for multiplicity was made.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.70|0.26|0.0008
81684206|NCT00811252|163064943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.83||A nominal p-value is provided. No correction for multiplicity was made.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.83|0.27|0.0090
81684207|NCT01157117|163064945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.0||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|37.3||No adjustments were made to the p-value.|Fisher Exact|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.||Number of participants who successfully consumed 10,000 mg of milk protein followed by an open feeding of milk was compared using Fisher's Exact test with the null hypothesis that there was no difference between treatment groups.||37.3|-13.4|0.42
81684208|NCT01486264|163064959|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for the baseline TWSTRS Severity subscale score, was used to test the non-inferiority of Short Flex versus Long Flex treatment. Non-inferiority margin delta equal to (=) 2 points.|Least Square (LS) Mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.1||||||||0.1|-2.9|
81684209|NCT01244737|163064980|OTHER||Pearson correlation co-efficient|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||This is a diagnostic test of FLT uptake (SUV max) as a predictor of cellular proliferation (MIB) and is performed as an analysis of correlation using each evaluable participant enrolled in either Arm 1 (New Diagnosis) or Arm 2 (Possible recurrent tumor). The groups (Arm 1 and Arm 2) provide pathways for enrollment. Correlation between the two measures of outcome (SUV max and MIB) is evaluated.||||< 0.001
81684210|NCT01244737|163064983|OTHER|Paired T-test to assess change in FLT uptake (SUV max) with chemotherapy.||||||0.04||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81684211|NCT00356915|163064988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|This was stratified by analysis center.||P-Value from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, . The superiority analysis was restricted to the itraconazole 200-mg tablets and placebo tablets dosing groups.||||<0.001
81684212|NCT00356915|163064989|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority was established if the lower limit of the one-sided, 97.5% CI in the observed difference between the proportions of subjects by study drug with Complete Cure at week 52 (itraconazole 200-mg tablets minus itraconazole 100-mg capsules) was greater than -10%. No p-value was calculated for this endpoint.|Wald's CI|0.56|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-4.3||||Wald's CI|The statistical analysis used Wald's CI with Yates' continuity correction.||Comparison between the 2 itraconazole groups was based on lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval for the difference. The non-inferiority analysis was restricted to the active dosing groups.|||-4.3|
81684213|NCT00356915|163064990|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assumption was that the Complete Cure rate at week 52 was 35% for the active dosing groups, a sample size of 552 ITT subjects per active group would have had a 93% power for testing the proportion of subjects with Complete Cure. These computations assumed a non inferiority margin of 10% and a one-sided significance level of 0.025. Power computations were performed using nQuery Advisor, Version 5.0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-1.1||||Wald's CI|The statistical analysis used Wald's CI with Yates' continuity correction.||The test for demonstrating non-inferiority was based on a margin of 10%. Thus, non-inferiority was established if the lower limit of the one-sided, 97.5% CI in the observed difference between the proportions of subjects by study drug with Complete Cure at week 52 (itraconazole 200-mg tablets minus itraconazole 100-mg capsules) was greater than -10%. The non-inferiority analysis was restricted to the active dosing groups.|||-1.1|< 0.001
81684214|NCT00356915|163064991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|This was stratified by analysis center.||The superiority analysis was restricted to the itraconazole 200-mg tablets and placebo tablets dosing groups.||||<0.001
81684215|NCT00488631|163064992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (i.e., testing golimumab 100 mg vs. placebo first, then, if positive, testing 50 mg vs. placebo).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis for number of participants in clinical response through Week 54 were summarized using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by clinical remission status at Week 0 and the induction dose factor.||||0.010
81684216|NCT00488631|163064992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 0.05 level (i.e., testing golimumab 100 mg vs. placebo first, then, if positive, testing 50 mg vs. placebo).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis for number of participants in clinical response through Week 54 were summarized using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by clinical remission status at Week 0 and the induction dose factor.||||<0.001
81684217|NCT00488631|163064993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122||||||Fixed sequence testing; 100 mg group was tested if it was positive for preceding endpoint, regardless whether 50 mg group was positive;50 mg group was tested if 100 mg group positive for same endpoint and 50 mg group positive for preceding endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis for number of participants with clinical remission at both Week 30 and Week 54 were summarized using the CMH test stratified by clinical remission status at Week 0 and the induction dose factor.||||0.122
81536576|NCT02653326|162755726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.32
81536577|NCT02646826|162755731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0017|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0017
81536578|NCT02646826|162755732|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.44|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.44
81684218|NCT00488631|163064993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||Fixed sequence testing; 100 mg group was tested if it was positive for preceding endpoint, regardless whether 50 mg group was positive;50 mg group was tested if 100 mg group positive for same endpoint and 50 mg group positive for preceding endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis for number of participants with clinical remission at both Week 30 and Week 54 were summarized using the CMH test stratified by clinical remission status at Week 0 and the induction dose factor.||||0.004
81684219|NCT00488631|163064994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||||||Fixed sequence testing; 100 mg group was tested if it was positive for preceding endpoint, regardless whether 50 mg group was positive;50 mg group was tested if 100 mg group positive for same endpoint and 50 mg group positive for preceding endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis for number of participants with mucosal healing at both Week 30 and Week 54 were summarized using CMH test stratified by clinical remission status at Week 0 and the induction dose factor.||||0.011
81709876|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.745||||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.111|2.741|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10(IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.741|1.111|0.0156
81684220|NCT00488631|163064994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||Fixed sequence testing; 100 mg group was tested if it was positive for preceding endpoint, regardless whether 50 mg group was positive;50 mg group was tested if 100 mg group positive for same endpoint and 50 mg group positive for preceding endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis for number of participants with mucosal healing at both Week 30 and Week 54 were summarized using CMH test stratified by clinical remission status at Week 0 and the induction dose factor.||||0.002
81684221|NCT00488631|163064995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.365||||||Fixed sequence testing; 100 mg group was tested if it was positive for preceding endpoint, regardless whether 50 mg group was positive;50 mg group was tested if 100 mg group positive for same endpoint and 50 mg group positive for preceding endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis for number of participants with clinical remission at both Week 30 and 54 among participants with clinical remission at Week 0 of maintenance study were summarized using CMH test stratified by the induction dose factor.||||0.365
81684222|NCT00488631|163064995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098||||||Fixed sequence testing; 100 mg group was tested if it was positive for preceding endpoint, regardless whether 50 mg group was positive;50 mg group was tested if 100 mg group positive for same endpoint and 50 mg group positive for preceding endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis for number of participants with clinical remission at both Week 30 and 54 among participants with clinical remission at Week 0 of maintenance study were summarized using CMH test stratified by the induction dose factor.||||0.098
81684223|NCT00488631|163064996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.279||||||Fixed sequence testing; 100 mg group was tested if it was positive for preceding endpoint, regardless whether 50 mg group was positive;50 mg group was tested if 100 mg group positive for same endpoint and 50 mg group positive for preceding endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis for number of participants with clinical remission at Week 54 and not receiving concomitant corticosteroids among participants on corticosteroids at Week 0 of maintenance study were summarized using the CMH test stratified by clinical remission status at Week 0 and the induction dose factor.||||0.279
81684224|NCT00488631|163064996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.423||||||Fixed sequence testing; 100 mg group was tested if it was positive for preceding endpoint, regardless whether 50 mg group was positive;50 mg group was tested if 100 mg group positive for same endpoint and 50 mg group positive for preceding endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis for number of participants with clinical remission at Week 54 and not receiving concomitant corticosteroids among participants on corticosteroids at Week 0 of maintenance study were summarized using the CMH test stratified by clinical remission status at Week 0 and the induction dose factor.||||0.423
81684225|NCT01772134|163065000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.147|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.107|0.187|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.187|0.107|<0.001
81684226|NCT01772134|163065000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.138|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.097|0.178|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.178|0.097|<0.001
81709877|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.372||||0.1075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.829|6.789|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for ALT ratio at BL (\<=1 vs \> 3). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||6.789|0.829|0.1075
81709878|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.906||||0.8518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.321|2.559|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for ALT ratio at BL (\> 1 - 3 vs \> 3). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.559|0.321|0.8518
81684227|NCT03192904|163065012|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.004
81684228|NCT01442181|163065096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Energy and fatigue 3 month vs 6 month in minimally invasive group||||0.03
81684229|NCT01442181|163065096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the fatigue and energy was done in baseline-3 month, and 6 month in each group. Minimally Invasive: baseline vs 3 month||||0.01
81684230|NCT01442181|163065096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Energy and fatigue in medical therapy group; baseline vs 3 month||||0.49
81684231|NCT01442181|163065096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Energy and fatigue 3 month vs 6 month||||0.06
81684232|NCT03664726|163065172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0034||||||Comparison of differences by group|ANOVA|||||||0.0034
81684233|NCT03664726|163065173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.76
81684234|NCT03664726|163065174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.77
81684235|NCT02333227|163065195|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||||We employed generalized linear mixed methods (GLMM) with binomial distribution to examine the association between study primary outcomes of baby's birth weight (\<2500) and gestational age at delivery (\<37 weeks including up to 36 and 6/7 weeks) and assignment to the study intervention group. To account for clustering of outcomes by cluster (sites), we used random slope/random intercept GLMM models with a cluster as a random effect (level 2) and treatment as a fixed effect (level 1), since random effect modeling is an individual-level analyses that accounts for within-cluster dependence by maximum likelihood estimation. A separate model was fit to each study outcome and corresponding relative risk with 95% confidence intervals (CI) estimated. Full information maximum likelihood estimation (FIML) allows for analyses to be performed with the full sample, under conditions of Missing Completely at Random (MCAR) and Missing at Random (MAR), and with missing data rates up to 50%.|||<0.05
81684236|NCT02333227|163065196|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Co-primary outcomes|We employed generalized linear mixed methods (GLMM) with binomial distribution to examine the association between study primary outcomes of baby's birth weight (\<2500) and gestational age at delivery (\<37 weeks including up to 36 and 6/7 weeks) and assignment to the study intervention group. To account for clustering of outcomes by cluster (sites), we used random slope/random intercept GLMM models with a cluster as a random effect (level 2) and treatment as a fixed effect (level 1), since random effect modeling is an individual-level analyses that accounts for within-cluster dependence by maximum likelihood estimation. A separate model was fit to each study outcome and corresponding relative risk with 95% confidence intervals (CI) estimated. Full information maximum likelihood estimation (FIML) allows for analyses to be performed with the full sample, under conditions of Missing Completely at Random (MCAR) and Missing at Random (MAR), and with missing data rates up to 50%.|||<0.05
81684237|NCT02333227|163065197|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81684238|NCT02333227|163065198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||||Specifically, the composite of periodontal disease was also created; this composite was positive if any of the following were detected: gingival bleeding, pockets of 4 mm or greater, or loss of attachment of 4 mm or greater. A scaled periodontal disease score was also created which was the sum of scores for gingival bleeding (+1 if bleeding was present, per tooth), gingival pockets (+1 for pockets of 4-5 mm and +2 for 6 mm or deeper, per tooth), and loss of attachment (+1 for 4-5 mm loss, +2 for 6-8 mm, +3 for 9-11 mm, and +4 for 12 mm or more, per tooth with values recorded for index teeth) divided by the number of teeth present.|||<0.05
81684239|NCT02333227|163065199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81684240|NCT01982630|163065213|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.59|4.13|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||4.13|-4.59|
81684241|NCT01982630|163065213|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-6.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.48|-2.01|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||-2.01|-10.48|
81684242|NCT01982630|163065213|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|6.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.81|10.22|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||10.22|1.81|
81684243|NCT01982630|163065213|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.65|5.64|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||5.64|-2.65|
81684244|NCT01982630|163065213|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-4.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.52|-0.52|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||-0.52|-8.52|
81684245|NCT01982630|163065213|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.38|5.83|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||5.83|-2.38|
81684246|NCT01982630|163065214|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.55|0.32|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||0.32|-4.55|
81684247|NCT01982630|163065214|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|2.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|5.66|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||5.66|-0.61|
81684248|NCT01982630|163065214|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|4.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.35|7.93|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||7.93|1.35|
81684249|NCT01982630|163065215|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.01|3.71|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||3.71|-5.01|
81684250|NCT01982630|163065215|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-6.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.66|-2.19|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||-2.19|-10.66|
81684251|NCT01982630|163065215|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|5.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.57|9.97|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||9.97|1.57|
81684252|NCT01982630|163065215|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.29|4.0|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||4.00|-4.29|
81684253|NCT01982630|163065215|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-5.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.91|-1.92|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||-1.92|-9.91|
81467746|NCT02612610|162627675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8726|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥30% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.8726
81467747|NCT02612610|162627675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4092|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥30% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.4092
81467748|NCT02612610|162627676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0781|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥70% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0781
81467749|NCT02612610|162627676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7098|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥70% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.7098
81536579|NCT02374164|162755752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point Estimate|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.612|0.847|||||Ratio Fed/Fasted. Point estimate and 90% CI were obtained from the exponentiated results of analysis of the natural logarithm-transformed data. Bioequivalence was reached if the value was 0.80 to 1.25.|Relative bioavailability of a single dose of Febuxostat XR 80 mg in the fasted and fed (high-fat meal) states.||0.847|0.612|
81536580|NCT04678115|162755758|OTHER|Power Calculation: Sample size was estimated based on the treatment condition (three-level factor) effect size on the spontaneous blink IPF measurements (0.55) after eight participants had completed the crossover using one-way analysis of variance power calculation. This led to a sample size of 12 participants with power of 0.80 and type II error of alpha 0.05. To account for possible attrition, 16 were enrolled, with 15 completing the crossover.|||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed-effects regression was used to determine the effect of treatment condition on the spontaneous blink and resting state open IPF, with participant as random intercept. Covariates of age, gender, blink sequence, and crossover order were investigated alone, and significant (P \< 0.05) covariates were included in the final model, from which the estimated marginal means and their 95% confidence interval were reported. Hypothesis: MLP allows a more complete spontaneous blink.||||<0.001
81684254|NCT01982630|163065215|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|4.62|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||4.62|-3.60|
81684255|NCT01982630|163065216|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|2.02|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||2.02|-3.80|
81684256|NCT01982630|163065216|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|5.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.34|9.15|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||9.15|1.34|
81684257|NCT01982630|163065216|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|6.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.05|10.22|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||10.22|2.05|
81684258|NCT01982630|163065217|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.71|2.57|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||2.57|-3.71|
81684259|NCT01982630|163065217|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|7.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.5|12.03|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||12.03|3.50|
81684260|NCT01982630|163065217|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|8.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.89|12.79|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||12.79|3.89|
81684261|NCT01982630|163065218|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.4|5.09|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||5.09|-2.40|
81684262|NCT01982630|163065218|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|8.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.29|13.3|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||13.30|3.29|
81536581|NCT04678115|162755759|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypothesis was that both devices (MLP and KFTS) would open the eye equally well, and that both would be better than sham treatment.||||0.001
81684263|NCT01982630|163065218|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|6.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.69|12.2|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||12.20|1.69|
81467750|NCT02612610|162627676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0068|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥70% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0068
81684264|NCT01982630|163065219|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|2.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.42|6.34|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||6.34|-1.42|
81709879|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.969||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.951|0.988|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.988|0.951|0.0012
81684265|NCT01982630|163065219|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|9.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.42|14.81|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||14.81|4.42|
81709880|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.848||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.765|0.94|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.940|0.765|0.0017
81709881|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.848||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.765|0.94|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.940|0.765|0.0017
81684266|NCT01982630|163065219|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|7.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.7|12.6|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline TWA0-24hr of heart rate as a covariate||||12.60|1.70|
81684267|NCT01982630|163065220|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-3.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.8|-1.14|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline peak heart rate as a covariate||||-1.14|-6.80|
81684268|NCT01982630|163065220|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.33|2.93|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline peak heart rate as a covariate||||2.93|-4.33|
81684269|NCT01982630|163065220|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|3.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.54|7.06|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline peak heart rate as a covariate||||7.06|-0.54|
81536582|NCT04678115|162755760|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||test of proportionality|||A test of proportionality was performed to determine the effect of the three treatments on the probability of the eyelid not fully closing.||||0.001
81684270|NCT01982630|163065221|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.31|2.15|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline peak heart rate as a covariate||||2.15|-5.31|
81684271|NCT01982630|163065221|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|2.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.32|7.35|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline peak heart rate as a covariate||||7.35|-2.32|
81684272|NCT01982630|163065221|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|9.16|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline peak heart rate as a covariate||||9.16|-0.96|
81684273|NCT01982630|163065222|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-3.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.31|0.34|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline peak heart rate as a covariate||||0.34|-7.31|
81709882|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.401||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.206|0.78|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Sex (MALE vs FEMALE). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.780|0.206|0.0071
81709883|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.016||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.169|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for On-treatment response (RVR vs NO RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.169|0.001|0.0006
81684274|NCT01982630|163065222|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|3.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|9.03|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline peak heart rate as a covariate||||9.03|-1.11|
81684275|NCT01982630|163065222|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|7.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.16|12.73|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline peak heart rate as a covariate||||12.73|2.16|
81684276|NCT01982630|163065223|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.51|4.57|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline peak heart rate as a covariate||||4.57|-4.51|
81684277|NCT01982630|163065223|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.33|10.73|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline peak heart rate as a covariate||||10.73|-1.33|
81684278|NCT01982630|163065223|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|4.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.67|11.0|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline peak heart rate as a covariate||||11.00|-1.67|
81684279|NCT01982630|163065224|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|3.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|7.39|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline peak heart rate as a covariate||||7.39|-0.70|
81684280|NCT01982630|163065224|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|8.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.53|14.23|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline peak heart rate as a covariate||||14.23|3.53|
81684281|NCT01982630|163065224|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|5.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|11.15|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline peak heart rate as a covariate||||11.15|-0.08|
81684282|NCT01982630|163065225|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-3.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.98|-0.12|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline RMHR as a covariate||||-0.12|-6.98|
81684283|NCT01982630|163065225|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.38|5.49|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline RMHR as a covariate||||5.49|-3.38|
81684284|NCT01982630|163065225|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|4.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|9.23|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline RMHR as a covariate||||9.23|-0.02|
81684285|NCT01982630|163065226|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.59|2.28|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline RMHR as a covariate||||2.28|-4.59|
81684286|NCT01982630|163065226|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|8.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.99|13.31|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline RMHR as a covariate||||13.31|3.99|
81684287|NCT01982630|163065226|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.96|14.65|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline RMHR as a covariate||||14.65|4.96|
81684288|NCT01982630|163065227|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-4.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.52|-0.56|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline RMHR as a covariate||||-0.56|-7.52|
81684289|NCT01982630|163065227|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|10.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.57|14.89|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline RMHR as a covariate||||14.89|5.57|
81684290|NCT01982630|163065227|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|14.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.38|19.15|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline RMHR as a covariate||||19.15|9.38|
81684291|NCT01982630|163065228|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|1.47|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline RMHR as a covariate||||1.47|-5.70|
81684292|NCT01982630|163065228|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|13.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.64|18.03|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline RMHR as a covariate||||18.03|8.64|
81684293|NCT01982630|163065228|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|15.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.53|20.38|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline RMHR as a covariate||||20.38|10.53|
81684294|NCT01982630|163065229|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.47|5.7|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline RMHR as a covariate||||5.70|-1.47|
81684295|NCT01982630|163065229|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|10.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.73|15.13|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline RMHR as a covariate||||15.13|5.73|
81684296|NCT01982630|163065229|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|8.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.4|13.24|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline RMHR as a covariate||||13.24|3.40|
81536583|NCT01300234|162755762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|58.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|45.8|71.3||HBeAg-positive participants|Roche COBAS Taqman HBV test||"A non-completers equal failures approach is used for the primary analysis. The estimated value represents the difference between the percentage of participants achieving HBV DNA \<400 copies/mL at Week 48 in the TDF group and the ADV group."|||71.3|45.8|<0.0001
81684297|NCT01982630|163065245|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|29.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.34|54.77|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||54.77|4.34|
81684298|NCT01982630|163065245|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|26.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.02|50.19|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||50.19|2.02|
81684299|NCT01982630|163065245|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|3.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.23|27.14|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||27.14|-20.23|
81684300|NCT01982630|163065245|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-26.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.96|-2.93|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||-2.93|-49.96|
81684301|NCT01982630|163065245|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-29.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-52.04|-7.77|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||-7.77|-52.04|
81684302|NCT01982630|163065245|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-56.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-79.53|-32.48|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||-32.48|-79.53|
81684303|NCT01982630|163065246|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|14.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.25|40.18|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||40.18|-10.25|
81684304|NCT01982630|163065246|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|6.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.52|30.65|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||30.65|-17.52|
81684305|NCT01982630|163065246|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.29|32.08|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||32.08|-15.29|
81684306|NCT01982630|163065246|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-35.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-58.75|-11.72|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||-11.72|-58.75|
81684307|NCT01982630|163065246|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-43.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-65.77|-21.5|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||-21.50|-65.77|
81684308|NCT01982630|163065246|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-50.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-73.72|-26.68|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||-26.68|-73.72|
81684309|NCT01982630|163065247|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-31.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-56.59|-5.81|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline FPG as a covariate||||-5.81|-56.59|
81684310|NCT01982630|163065247|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-25.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-50.25|0.01|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline FPG as a covariate||||0.01|-50.25|
81684311|NCT01982630|163065247|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-6.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.31|5.14|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline FPG as a covariate||||5.14|-17.31|
81684312|NCT01982630|163065248|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-27.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-52.87|-2.09|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline FPG as a covariate||||-2.09|-52.87|
81684313|NCT01982630|163065248|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-30.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-55.72|-5.46|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline FPG as a covariate||||-5.46|-55.72|
81684314|NCT01982630|163065248|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|3.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.11|14.34|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline FPG as a covariate||||14.34|-8.11|
81709884|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.076||||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.729|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for On-treatment response (cEVR vs NO RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.729|0.008|0.0255
81709885|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.184||||0.1501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|1.845|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for On-treatment response (pEVR vs NO RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.845|0.018|0.1501
81709886|NCT01066819|163116359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.729|110.35|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for On-treatment response (cEVR vs RVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||110.35|6.729|<0.0001
81684315|NCT01982630|163065249|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|4.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.88|30.06|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline FPG as a covariate||||30.06|-20.88|
81684316|NCT01982630|163065249|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-5.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.68|19.85|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline FPG as a covariate||||19.85|-30.68|
81684317|NCT01982630|163065249|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|10.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.77|21.78|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline FPG as a covariate||||21.78|-1.77|
81684318|NCT01982630|163065250|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-14.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.53|10.57|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline FPG as a covariate||||10.57|-40.53|
81684319|NCT01982630|163065250|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-14.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-39.77|10.76|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline FPG as a covariate||||10.76|-39.77|
81684320|NCT01982630|163065250|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.47|11.52|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline FPG as a covariate||||11.52|-12.47|
81684321|NCT01982630|163065251|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-43.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-65.81|-21.55|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||-21.55|-65.81|
81684322|NCT01982630|163065251|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-47.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-69.35|-25.45|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||-25.45|-69.35|
81684323|NCT01982630|163065251|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|3.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.76|13.19|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||13.19|-5.76|
81536584|NCT01300234|162755762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|25.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|16.7|34.3||HBeAg-negative participants|Roche COBAS Taqman HBV test||"A non-completers equal failures approach was used for the primary analysis. The estimated value represents the difference between the percentage of participants achieving HBV DNA \<400 copies/mL at Week 48 in the TDF group and the ADV group."|||34.3|16.7|<0.0001
81536585|NCT00383552|162755804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81684324|NCT01982630|163065252|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-34.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-56.14|-11.88|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||-11.88|-56.14|
81684325|NCT01982630|163065252|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-39.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-61.15|-17.26|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||-17.26|-61.15|
81684326|NCT01982630|163065252|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.28|14.67|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||14.67|-4.28|
81684327|NCT01982630|163065253|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-23.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-45.89|-1.56|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||-1.56|-45.89|
81684328|NCT01982630|163065253|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-33.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-55.93|-11.98|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||-11.98|-55.93|
81684329|NCT01982630|163065253|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|10.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|19.89|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||19.89|0.56|
81684330|NCT01982630|163065254|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-23.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-45.65|-1.32|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||-1.32|-45.65|
81684331|NCT01982630|163065254|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-29.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-51.74|-7.79|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||-7.79|-51.74|
81709887|NCT00805194|163116362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.92|||Regression, Cox||Hazard Ratio (HR) below 1 favors nintedanib|HR, Confidence Interval (CI) and p-value obtained from the proportional hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1), tumour histology (squamous vs non-squamous), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)||0.92|0.68|0.0019
81684332|NCT01982630|163065254|OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|6.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.39|15.93|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|Fixed effects for treatment, day and treatment by day interaction, a random effect for participant and baseline 24-hour WMG as a covariate||||15.93|-3.39|
81684333|NCT01273818|163065298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Fscher exact test|||||0.198|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact||we did not need an estimation parameter such as odds or relative risk because of our experimental design and hypothesis of this study.|"Comparison Group Selection: our primary outcome is infection positive or negativeso, we compared the frequencies of being positive infections for these three groups. Our null hypothesis is  positive infection frequencies are same for three groups. We calculated post-hoc power for this design and found 0.99 for the percentages which shows positive infections respectively for Topical Gentamicin, cefazoline iv and topical gentamicin and iv cefazolin; 2.3%, 3.1% and 0%."||||0.198
81684334|NCT03815175|163065299|NON_INFERIORITY|"H0: Death/(MI\[1m-DAPT\]) - Death/(MI \[XIENCE V USA\]) ≥ δ HA: Death/MI(\[1m-DAPT\]) - Death/(MI \[XIENCE V USA: NCT00676520\]) \< δ~Where δ is the non-inferiority margin. The test will be carried out with a one-sided significance level of 0.025 and a non-inferiority margin (δ) of 2.5%."||||||0.0005|||||||Farrington-Manning method|||||||0.0005
81684335|NCT03815175|163065302|SUPERIORITY|"H0: B (1m-DAPT) - B (XIENCE V USA) ≥ 0 HA: B (1m-DAPT) - B (XIENCE V USA: NCT00676520) \< 0~B 1m-DAPT and B XIENCE V USA are bleeding rates (BARC type 2-5) between 1-month and 6-month follow-up for the pooled 1-month DAPT arm and XIENCE V USA historical control, respectively."||||||0.1888|||||||Farrington and Manning method|||||||0.1888
81684336|NCT05300087|163065338|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence would be demonstrated if the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of geometric means for Cmax between the test and reference products were completely contained within the FDA defined acceptance range of 80.00%-125.00%.|Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.014|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.947|1.085|||ANOVA|||||1.085|0.947|<0.0001
81684337|NCT05300087|163065339|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence would be demonstrated if the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of geometric means for AUC(0-t) between the test and reference products were completely contained within the FDA defined acceptance range of 80.00%-125.00%.|Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.022|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.993|1.051|||ANOVA|||||1.051|0.993|<0.0001
81684338|NCT05300087|163065340|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence would be demonstrated if the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of geometric means for AUC(0-inf) between the test and reference products were completely contained within the FDA defined acceptance range of 80.00%-125.00%.|Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.021|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.994|1.048|||ANOVA|||||1.048|0.994|<0.0001
81684339|NCT01696461|163065345|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Percentage of donors mobilized with plerixafor. No comparison group was analyzed.|||
81536586|NCT00383552|162755805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81536587|NCT00383552|162755807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81536588|NCT00383552|162755808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81536589|NCT00383552|162755809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.073|||||||Longitudinal Model|||||||0.073
81536590|NCT00383552|162755810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.015||||||BMI 25 to \<30|ANCOVA|||||||0.015
81536591|NCT00383552|162755810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||BMI less than 25 and for BMI 30 or more|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81684340|NCT01696461|163065346|OTHER||||||||||||||||||This is a descriptive analysis. Percentage of donor experiencing toxicities was assessed at 30, 60, 120, and 240 minutes after administration of plerixafor on each day of collection and graded according to the National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events, version 4.0.3. Grade of maximum toxicity across all time points is reported.|||
81684341|NCT01696461|163065347|OTHER||||||||||||||||||This is a descriptive analysis. The number of donors experiencing toxicities was assessed at 30, 60, 120, and 240 minutes after administration of plerixafor on each day of collection and one, six, and 12 months post-donation. Toxicities were graded according to the National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events, version 4.0.3.|||
81684342|NCT01696461|163065348|OTHER||||||||||||||||||At 100 days after HCT, all patients in both the MAC and the RIC cohorts had achieved neutrophil engraftment. All patients in the MAC arm and 97% of patients in the RIC arm had achieved platelet engraftment. The median time to neutrophil engraftment was 13 and 15 days for MAC and RIC, respectively. The median time to platelet engraftment was 19 and 18 days for MAC and RIC, respectively.|||
81684343|NCT01696461|163065349|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"Full donor myeloid chimerism was achieved relatively quickly in both RIC and MAC groups (median 100% at day +28 in both RIC and MAC), but conversion to full donor T-cell chimerism appeared to be slower in the RIC patients.~T-cell chimerism for MAC patients: median donor cell % (range):~Day +28: 92(59-100)%, Day +100: 97(76-100)%, Day +180: 100(91-100)%, Day +365: 100(100-100)%~T-cell chimerism for RIC patients: median donor cell % (range):~Day +28: 80(50-100)%, Day +100: 84(64-100)%, Day +180: 95(74-100)%, Day +365: 100(87-100)%"|||
81684344|NCT01696461|163065350|OTHER||||||||||||||||||This is a descriptive outcome.There were no cases of primary graft failure.|||
81684345|NCT01696461|163065351|OTHER|||||||||||||||||The cumulative incidence of acute graft-vs-host disease was examined in the RIC and MAC groups but was not directly compared with a statistical test.|The incidence of acute GVHD was quantified by computing the cumulative incidence probability and an appropriate 95% confidence interval. Death was treated as a competing risk.|||
81684346|NCT01696461|163065352|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Immune reconstitution was measured by CD3+CD4+ and CD3+CD8+ T cells in the peripheral blood of patients at days 28, 100, 180, and 365 after HCT. Notably, median CD3+CD4+ cell counts were \>200/µL at all times analyzed, including day 28 in both MAC and RIC groups.|||
81684347|NCT01696461|163065353|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Groups were not directly compared using a statistical test.|Percentage of recipients at-risk for CMV reactivation who experienced a reactivation.|||
81684348|NCT01696461|163065354|OTHER|||||||||||||||||The probability of treatment-related mortality and disease relapse/progression were examined in the RIC and MAC cohorts but were not directly compared between the two groups using a statistical test.|The incidence of treatment-related mortality and relapse was quantified by computing the cumulative incidence probability and an appropriate 95% confidence interval. When computing the cumulative incidence probability of treatment-related mortality and relapse, relapse and treatment-related mortality, respectively, were considered as a competing risk.|||
81684349|NCT01696461|163065355|OTHER|||||||||||||||||The probability of progression free survival and overall survival were examined in the RIC and MAC cohorts but were not directly compared between the two groups using a statistical test.|Kaplan-Meier curves were used to estimate the probability of progression-free survival and overall survival. Progression-free survival at 1 year was 53% (95% CI, 36% to 71%) after MAC and 64% (95% CI, 47% to 79%) after RIC. Overall survival at 1 year was 63% (95% CI, 46% to 79%) after MAC and 70% (95% CI, 53% to 84%) after RIC.|||
81684350|NCT01696461|163065356|OTHER|||||||||||||||||This outcome measure is descriptive.|This outcome measure is descriptive. The median cell dose and range are reported.|||
81536592|NCT03096834|162755812|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.73||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|5.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for stratification factor (4-7 vs. 8-14) migraine days at Baseline after missing data are imputed as non-response (NRI).||||5.19|1.43|0.002
81684351|NCT01696461|163065357|OTHER|||||||||||||||||The cumulative incidence of chronic graft-vs-host disease was examined in the RIC and MAC groups but was not directly compared with a statistical test.|The incidence of chronic GVHD was quantified by computing the cumulative incidence probability and an appropriate 95% confidence interval. Death was treated as a competing event.|||
81684352|NCT01696461|163065358|OTHER||||||||||||||||||This is a descriptive analysis. There were no cases of secondary graft failure.|||
81684353|NCT01696461|163065359|OTHER||||||||||||||||||This outcome measure is descriptive. The median cell dose and range are reported.|||
81684354|NCT03040154|163065360|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|5.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.35|1.33|0.006
81684355|NCT03542682|163065365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-55.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-124.63|13.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model adjusted for order of the clamps and accounting for within subject correlation.||||13.30|-124.63|
81684356|NCT03542682|163065367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model adjusted for order of the clamps and accounting for within subject correlation.||||3.02|-1.10|
81684357|NCT03542682|163065368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|131.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-246.7|510.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model adjusted for order of the clamps and accounting for within subject correlation.||||510.41|-246.70|
81684358|NCT04321343|163065373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.313|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.587||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.1036|-6.5227|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method.|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in Least Squares (LS) Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||-6.5227|-44.1036|0.0083
81684359|NCT04321343|163065373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.287||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.2074|-2.7991|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method.|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in Least Squares (LS) Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||-2.7991|-39.2074|0.0237
81684360|NCT04321343|163065373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.748|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.053||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.4923|-6.0035|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method.|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in Least Squares (LS) Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||-6.0035|-41.4923|0.0087
81684361|NCT04321343|163065374|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann midpoint estimate|-26.226|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.252||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.3208|-6.1313|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Non-parametric pairwaise Wilcoxon tests using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method.||||-6.1313|-46.3208|0.0105
81536593|NCT03096834|162755813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|-0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3||-0.51|-2.67|0.004
81536594|NCT03096834|162755814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical impairment domain||-1.23|-5.70|0.003
81684362|NCT04321343|163065374|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann midpoint estimate|-21.496|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.873||0.0295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.8475|-2.1451|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Non-parametric pairwaise Wilcoxon tests using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method.||||-2.1451|-40.8475|0.0295
81684363|NCT04321343|163065374|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann midpoint estimate|-24.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.746||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.392|-5.1884|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Non-parametric pairwaise Wilcoxon tests using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method.||||-5.1884|-43.3920|0.0127
81684364|NCT04321343|163065375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.671|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.824||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2463|-1.0957|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method.|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in Least Squares (LS) Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||-1.0957|-8.2463|0.0105
81684365|NCT04321343|163065375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.743||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.514|-0.6799|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method.|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in Least Squares (LS) Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||-0.6799|-7.5140|0.0188
81536595|NCT03096834|162755814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.12|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Everyday activities domain||-1.70|-6.12|<0.001
81536596|NCT03096834|162755815|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.99|-2.43|<0.001
81684366|NCT04321343|163065375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.321|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.689||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6307|-1.0104|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method.|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in Least Squares (LS) Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||-1.0104|-7.6307|0.0105
81684367|NCT04321343|163065376|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.61||||0.1634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.677|10.087|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH with multiple imputation||||10.087|0.677|0.1634
81684368|NCT04321343|163065376|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.26||||0.0722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.899|11.831|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH with multiple imputation||||11.831|0.899|0.0722
81684369|NCT04321343|163065376|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.17||||0.0703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.909|11.052|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH with multiple imputation||||11.052|0.909|0.0703
81536597|NCT03096834|162755816|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.16||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|9.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for stratification factor (4-7 vs. 8-14) migraine days at Baseline after missing data are imputed as non-response||||9.01|1.11|0.025
81536598|NCT04233801|162755832|OTHER|"A restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was applied.The model included baseline value for the corresponding endpoint and its interaction with visit as additional covariates."|Adjusted mean|-0.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.71|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||-0.71|-1.28|< 0.0001
81536599|NCT04233801|162755832|OTHER|"A restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was applied.The model included baseline value for the corresponding endpoint and its interaction with visit as additional covariates."|Adjusted mean|-0.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.7|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||-0.70|-1.26|< 0.0001
81536600|NCT04233801|162755833|OTHER|Logistic regression including treatment, baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), background therapy, and continuous baseline HbA1c.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29||||0.1375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|6.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.83|0.77|0.1375
81684370|NCT04321343|163065377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.2||0.4318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.66|9.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||9.72|-22.66|0.4318
81684371|NCT04321343|163065377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.0||0.8382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.37|14.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||14.10|-17.37|0.8382
81684372|NCT04321343|163065377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.7||0.4982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.92|20.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||20.33|-9.92|0.4982
81684373|NCT04321343|163065378|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.7137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|3.935|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.935|0.131|0.7137
81684374|NCT04321343|163065378|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.7||||0.0597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.937|14.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.580|0.937|0.0597
81684375|NCT04321343|163065378|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.61||||0.1749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.655|10.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.430|0.655|0.1749
81684376|NCT04321343|163065379|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.8||0.7449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.15|14.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||14.43|-20.15|0.7449
81684377|NCT04321343|163065379|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.6||0.7255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.93|13.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||13.90|-19.93|0.7255
81684378|NCT04321343|163065379|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.2||0.7755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.89|18.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||18.59|-13.89|0.7755
81684379|NCT04321343|163065380|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.12||||0.1325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.703|13.806|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.806|0.703|0.1325
81684380|NCT04321343|163065380|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.201|4.898|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.898|0.201|0.9918
81684381|NCT04321343|163065380|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.78||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.053|21.714|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.714|1.053|0.0410
81684382|NCT04321343|163065381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.3||0.4413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.25|12.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||12.36|-28.25|0.4413
81684383|NCT04321343|163065381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.2||0.0859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.63|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||2.50|-37.63|0.0859
81684384|NCT04321343|163065381|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.0||0.7887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.31|16.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||16.97|-22.31|0.7887
81684385|NCT04321343|163065382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.1166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.19|1.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||1.47|-13.19|0.1166
81684386|NCT04321343|163065382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.26|-3.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||-3.80|-18.26|0.0030
81684387|NCT04321343|163065382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.79|-1.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||-1.87|-15.79|0.0131
81684388|NCT04321343|163065383|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.481||0.4963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9701|1.9436|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the linear regression.|||1.9436|-3.9701|0.4963
81684389|NCT04321343|163065383|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.712|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.402||0.6131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5109|2.0866|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the linear regression.|||2.0866|-3.5109|0.6131
81684390|NCT04321343|163065383|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.441|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.362||0.2939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1593|1.2779|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the linear regression.|||1.2779|-4.1593|0.2939
81684391|NCT04321343|163065384|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.211||0.7672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4845|0.3589|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the linear regression.|||0.3589|-0.4845|0.7672
81684392|NCT04321343|163065384|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198||0.5233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5216|0.2678|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the linear regression.|||0.2678|-0.5216|0.5233
81684393|NCT04321343|163065384|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.279|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.1263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6376|0.0805|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the linear regression.|||0.0805|-0.6376|0.1263
81684394|NCT04321343|163065385|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165||0.8662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3559|0.3002|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the linear regression.|||0.3002|-0.3559|0.8662
81684395|NCT04321343|163065385|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.5726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4253|0.2369|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the linear regression.|||0.2369|-0.4253|0.5726
81684396|NCT04321343|163065385|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.2289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4907|0.1192|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the linear regression.|||0.1192|-0.4907|0.2289
81536601|NCT04233801|162755833|OTHER|Logistic regression including treatment, baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), background therapy, and continuous baseline HbA1c.|Odds Ratio (OR)|6.01||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|17.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||17.10|2.11|0.0008
81536602|NCT04233801|162755834|OTHER|"A restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was applied.The model included baseline value for the corresponding endpoint and its interaction with visit as additional covariates."|Adjusted mean|-2.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|-1.34|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||-1.34|-2.66|< 0.0001
81684397|NCT04321343|163065386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.8595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5509|0.4607|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the linear regression.|||0.4607|-0.5509|0.8595
81684398|NCT04321343|163065386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.3776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7194|0.2759|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the linear regression.|||0.2759|-0.7194|0.3776
81684399|NCT04321343|163065386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.0424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9426|0.017|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the linear regression.|||0.0170|-0.9426|0.0424
81684400|NCT04321343|163065387|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.31||||0.1084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.775|14.152|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.152|0.775|0.1084
81684401|NCT04321343|163065387|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.11||||0.0562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.959|17.594|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.594|0.959|0.0562
81684402|NCT04321343|163065387|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.3333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.501|6.948|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.948|0.501|0.3333
81684403|NCT04321343|163065388|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.7677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.345|4.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.230|0.345|0.7677
81684404|NCT04321343|163065388|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.4828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.434|6.012|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.012|0.434|0.4828
81684405|NCT04321343|163065388|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.2711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.598|6.486|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.486|0.598|0.2711
81684406|NCT04321343|163065389|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.5981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.376|5.547|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.547|0.376|0.5981
81684407|NCT04321343|163065389|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.6228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.363|5.572|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.572|0.363|0.6228
81684408|NCT04321343|163065389|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.245|3.323|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.323|0.245|0.8799
81684409|NCT04321343|163065390|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.28||||0.1474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.625|17.208|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.208|0.625|0.1474
81684410|NCT04321343|163065390|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.65||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.481|14.631|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.631|0.481|0.2620
81684411|NCT04321343|163065390|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.6935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.117|4.133|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.133|0.117|0.6935
81709888|NCT00805194|163116363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.92||HR, CI and p-value obtained from the prop. hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1 - one pat. had 2), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)|Regression, Cox||"The overall alpha level followed a Lan-DeMets spending function with O'Brien-Fleming shape parameter to preserve an overall 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.~HR below 1 favors nintedanib"|"Hierarchical testing was tested in a fixed sequence of statistical hypotheses in (1) patients with adenocarcinoma and \<9 months since start of first-line therapy, (2) patients with adenocarcinoma, and (3) all patients. Each hypothesis could be only tested at the pre-specified alpha level if the previous null hypothesis in the testing sequence had been rejected.~Overall survival for patients with adenocarcinoma and \<9 months since start of first line therapy."||0.92|0.60|0.0073
81709889|NCT00805194|163116363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.99||HR, CI and p-value obtained from the prop. hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1 - one pat. had 2), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)|Regression, Cox||"The overall alpha level followed a Lan-DeMets spending function with O'Brien-Fleming shape parameter to preserve an overall 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.~HR below 1 favors nintedanib"|"Hierarchical testing was tested in a fixed sequence of statistical hypotheses in (1) patients with adenocarcinoma and \<9 months since start of first-line therapy, (2) patients with adenocarcinoma, and (3) all patients. Each hypothesis could be only tested at the pre-specified alpha level if the previous null hypothesis in the testing sequence had been rejected.~Overall survival for patients with adenocarcinoma."||0.99|0.70|0.0359
81684412|NCT04321343|163065391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.6384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.215|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.215|-0.350|0.6384
81684413|NCT04321343|163065391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.547|0.006|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.006|-0.547|0.0549
81684414|NCT04321343|163065391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.683|-0.142|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||-0.142|-0.683|0.0030
81684415|NCT04321343|163065392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.389||0.8961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8165|0.7149|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.7149|-0.8165|0.8961
81684416|NCT04321343|163065392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.384||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5935|0.9204|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.9204|-0.5935|0.6710
81684417|NCT04321343|163065392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.364||0.9846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7092|0.7233|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.7233|-0.7092|0.9846
81684418|NCT04321343|163065393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-84.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|36.75||0.0216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-157.306|-12.558|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||-12.558|-157.306|0.0216
81684419|NCT04321343|163065393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-46.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.72||0.1931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-116.957|23.738|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||23.738|-116.957|0.1931
81684420|NCT04321343|163065393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-63.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.31||0.0581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-129.002|2.194|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||2.194|-129.002|0.0581
81684421|NCT04321343|163065394|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.0958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5577|0.0456|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models Analysis|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.0456|-0.5577|0.0958
81684422|NCT04321343|163065394|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.273|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.0659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5648|0.0181|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.0181|-0.5648|0.0659
81684423|NCT04321343|163065394|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.301|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.0297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5728|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||-0.0300|-0.5728|0.0297
81684424|NCT04321343|163065395|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.197|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.2606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5423|0.1476|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.1476|-0.5423|0.2606
81709890|NCT00805194|163116363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.05||HR, CI and p-value obtained from the prop. hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1 - one pat. had 2), tumour histology (squamous vs non-squamous), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)|Regression, Cox||The overall alpha level followed a Lan-DeMets spending function with O'Brien-Fleming shape parameter to preserve an overall 2-sided alpha level of 0.05. HR below 1 favors nintedanib|"Hierarchical testing was tested in a fixed sequence of statistical hypotheses in (1) patients with adenocarcinoma and \<9 months since start of first-line therapy, (2) patients with adenocarcinoma, and (3) all patients. Each hypothesis could be only tested at the pre-specified alpha level if the previous null hypothesis in the testing sequence had been rejected.~Overall survival for all patients."||1.05|0.83|0.2720
81709891|NCT00805194|163116364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.96||HR, CI and p-value obtained from the proportional hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1), tumour histology (squamous vs non-squamous), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)|Regression, Cox||HR below 1 favors nintedanib|||0.96|0.75|0.0070
81709892|NCT00805194|163116365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.93||HR, CI and p-value obtained from the proportional hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1), tumour histology (squamous vs non-squamous), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)|Regression, Cox||HR below 1 favors nintedanib|||0.93|0.73|0.0012
81684425|NCT04321343|163065395|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.234|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.1709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.569|0.1016|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.1016|-0.5690|0.1709
81684426|NCT04321343|163065395|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.321|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.155||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6274|-0.0148|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||-0.0148|-0.6274|0.0400
81684427|NCT04321343|163065396|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.3955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0139|0.0351|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.0351|-0.0139|0.3955
81709893|NCT00805194|163116366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.3067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.39||Odds ratio and p-value are obtained from logistic regression model adjusted for baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1)|Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit to nintedanib|Analysis based on the central independent review||2.39|0.76|0.3067
81684428|NCT04321343|163065396|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.3081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0115|0.0362|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.0362|-0.0115|0.3081
81684429|NCT04321343|163065396|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.1374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0053|0.0383|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.0383|-0.0053|0.1374
81684430|NCT04321343|163065397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.86||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.073|-7.817|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||-7.817|-90.073|0.0199
81684431|NCT04321343|163065397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.66||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.558|7.009|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||7.009|-66.558|0.1120
81684432|NCT04321343|163065397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-54.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.9||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.935|-19.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||-19.340|-89.935|0.0026
81684433|NCT04321343|163065398|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.674|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.896||0.0639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|3.447|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||3.4470|-0.0980|0.0639
81684434|NCT04321343|163065398|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.831|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.867||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1149|4.5464|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||4.5464|1.1149|0.0014
81467751|NCT02612610|162627676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1284|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥50% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.1284
81467752|NCT02612610|162627676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.267|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥50% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.2670
81467753|NCT02612610|162627676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0013|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥50% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0013
81536603|NCT04233801|162755834|OTHER|"A restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was applied.The model included baseline value for the corresponding endpoint and its interaction with visit as additional covariates."|Adjusted mean|-1.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|-0.67|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||-0.67|-1.96|< 0.0001
81467754|NCT02612610|162627676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4343|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥30% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.4343
81536604|NCT04233801|162755835|OTHER|"A restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was applied.The model included baseline value for the corresponding endpoint and its interaction with visit as additional covariates."|Adjusted mean|-3.6||||0.0774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.61|0.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||0.40|-7.61|0.0774
81684435|NCT04321343|163065398|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.876|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.848|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1982|6.5543|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||6.5543|3.1982|<0.0001
81684436|NCT04321343|163065399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.183|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.909||0.1944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.608|2.9748|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||2.9748|-0.6080|0.1944
81684437|NCT04321343|163065399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.459|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.879||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7268|4.1907|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||4.1907|0.7268|0.0056
81684438|NCT04321343|163065399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.858||0.4288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0111|2.372|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||2.3720|-1.0111|0.4288
81684439|NCT04321343|163065400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.093||0.2564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4307|0.9295|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the linear regression.|||0.9295|-3.4307|0.2564
81684440|NCT04321343|163065400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.598|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.021||0.1222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6348|0.4392|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the linear regression.|||0.4392|-3.6348|0.1222
81684441|NCT04321343|163065400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.936||0.0206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.088|-0.351|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the linear regression.|||-0.3510|-4.0880|0.0206
81684442|NCT04321343|163065401|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.5221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.436|5.201|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.201|0.436|0.5221
81684443|NCT04321343|163065401|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.4828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.434|6.012|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.012|0.434|0.4828
81684444|NCT04321343|163065401|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.87||||0.0914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.853|9.636|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.636|0.853|0.0914
81536605|NCT04233801|162755835|OTHER|"A restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was applied.The model included baseline value for the corresponding endpoint and its interaction with visit as additional covariates."|Adjusted mean|-1.01||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|2.96|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||2.96|-4.98|0.6160
81684445|NCT04321343|163065402|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71||||0.1854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.628|11.679|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.679|0.628|0.1854
81684446|NCT04321343|163065402|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.11||||0.0562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.959|17.594|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.594|0.959|0.0562
81684447|NCT04321343|163065402|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.5223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.398|5.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.880|0.398|0.5223
81684448|NCT04321343|163065403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.891||0.7532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4749|2.0356|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||2.0356|-1.4749|0.7532
81684449|NCT04321343|163065403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.985|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.858||0.0216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2946|3.6763|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||3.6763|0.2946|0.0216
81684450|NCT04321343|163065403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.224|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.838||0.7893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4283|1.8771|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||1.8771|-1.4283|0.7893
81684451|NCT03430310|163065404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81684452|NCT03232073|163065425|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect (Rate Ratio)|0.779||||||95.0|0.629|0.965||||||||0.965|0.629|
81684453|NCT03518840|163065471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9615|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3329|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6299|-1.2932|||paired t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no change in the baseline ASLR score following four weeks of SIJ belt therapy.||-1.2932|-2.6299|<.001
81536606|NCT04233801|162755836|OTHER|"A restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was applied.The model included baseline value for the corresponding endpoint and its interaction with visit as additional covariates."|Adjusted mean|-1.78||||0.1222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|0.48|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||0.48|-4.05|0.1222
81684454|NCT03518840|163065472|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.9474|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3353|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.619|-1.2757|||paired t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no change in the baseline NRS score following four weeks of SIJ belt therapy.||-1.2757|-2.6190|<.001
81684455|NCT00914628|163065473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8974|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.8974
81684456|NCT00914628|163065473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7612|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||DFS- Intention-To-Treat population- from baseline to day 21||||0.7612
81684457|NCT00914628|163065473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5995|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5995
81684458|NCT00914628|163065473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4078|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||DFS- Intention-To-Treat population - day 21 after transplant||||0.4078
81709894|NCT00805194|163116366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.0761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.08||Odds ratio and p-value are obtained from logistic regression model adjusted for baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1)|Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit to nintedanib|Analysis based on the investigator's assessment||2.08|0.96|0.0761
81536607|NCT04233801|162755836|OTHER|"A restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was applied.The model included baseline value for the corresponding endpoint and its interaction with visit as additional covariates."|Adjusted mean|0.65||||0.5687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|2.89|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||2.89|-1.59|0.5687
81536608|NCT04233801|162755837|OTHER|"A restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was applied.The model included baseline value for the corresponding endpoint and its interaction with visit as additional covariates."|Adjusted mean|-20.05||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.73|-9.38|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||-9.38|-30.73|0.0003
81536609|NCT04233801|162755837|OTHER|"A restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach was applied.The model included baseline value for the corresponding endpoint and its interaction with visit as additional covariates."|Adjusted mean|-24.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.72|-13.54|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||-13.54|-34.72|<0.0001
81536610|NCT04233801|162755838|OTHER|The Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included treatment and background therapy as classification effects, baseline PPG and baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) as the linear covariates.|Adjusted mean|-56.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.22|-34.41|||ANCOVA|||||-34.41|-78.22|<0.0001
81684459|NCT00914628|163065473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3351|||||||Log Rank|||DFS- Per-Protocol Set||||0.3351
81536611|NCT04233801|162755838|OTHER|The Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included treatment and background therapy as classification effects, baseline PPG and baseline Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) as the linear covariates.|Adjusted mean|-60.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.31|-39.11|||ANCOVA|||||-39.11|-82.31|<0.0001
81536612|NCT04233801|162755839|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.2422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|4.55|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression including treatment and continuous baseline glycosylated haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c).|Odds ratio used Placebo as the reference group.|||4.55|0.68|0.2422
81684460|NCT00914628|163065473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1233|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||DFS- Per-Protocol Set||||0.1233
81709895|NCT00805194|163116369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|2.09||Odds ratio and p-value are obtained from logistic regression model adjusted for baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1)|Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit to nintedanib|Analysis based on the central independent review||2.09|1.35|<0.0001
81536613|NCT04233801|162755839|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.7661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.5|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression including treatment and continuous baseline glycosylated haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c).|Odds ratio used Placebo as the reference group.|||2.50|0.29|0.7661
81536614|NCT02210000|162755852|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.212||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3716|-0.0448||Posterior probability of the treatment difference in response rate at Week 12 being greater than 0%.|Bayesian method|||||-0.0448|-0.3716|0.017
81684461|NCT00914628|163065473|EQUIVALENCE|||||||0.5995|||||||Log Rank|||DFS- Per-Protocol Set DFS-day 21 after transplant||||0.5995
81684462|NCT00914628|163065473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4078|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||DFS- Per-Protocol Set DFS-day 21 after transplant||||0.4078
81684463|NCT00914628|163065474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.766|||||||Log Rank|Statistical analysis was performed on Intention-To-Treat population.||||||0.7660
81684464|NCT00914628|163065474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6706|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis has been performed for Intention-To-Treat population.||||0.6706
81684465|NCT00914628|163065474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7332|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis has been performed for Per-Protocol Set)||||0.7332
81684466|NCT00914628|163065474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6439|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis has been performed for Per-Protocol Set)||||0.6439
81684467|NCT00914628|163065475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1735|||||||Chi-squared|||This Statistical analysis refers to Immune reconstitution and was performed by Gray's Test for Equality of Cumulative Incidence Functions for intention-To-Treat population||||0.1735
81684468|NCT00914628|163065475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5958|||||||Chi-squared|||This Statistical analysis refers to deaths without previous immune reconstitution, relapse or progression and was performed by Gray's Test for Equality of Cumulative Incidence Functions for intention-To-Treat population||||0.5958
81684469|NCT00914628|163065475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2889|||||||Chi-squared|||This Statistical Analysis refers to patients with relapse or progression without previous immune reconstitution and was performed Gray's Test for Equality of Cumulative Incidence Functions||||0.2889
81709896|NCT00805194|163116369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.05||Odds ratio and p-value are obtained from logistic regression model adjusted for baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1)|Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit to nintedanib|Analysis based on investigator's assessment||2.05|1.31|<0.0001
81536615|NCT02210000|162755853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2353|0.6553|||||A negative difference indicated greater improvement in the Camicinal group compared to Placebo.|Nausea at Week 12. The least square means were the adjusted means which had been estimated with a mixed model using Baseline weekly average value, diabetes type, treatment, week and the interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects, participants as random effect and week as repeated effect.||0.6553|-0.2353|
81684470|NCT00914628|163065475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1642|||||||Chi-squared|||This Statistical analysis refers to Immune reconstitution and was performed by Gray's Test for Equality of Cumulative Incidence Functions for Per-Protocol Set.||||0.1642
81536616|NCT02210000|162755853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.749|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2275|1.2705|||||A negative difference indicated greater improvement in the Camicinal group compared to Placebo.|Feeling full after meals at Week 12. The least square means were the adjusted means which had been estimated with a mixed model using Baseline weekly average value, diabetes type, treatment, week and the interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects, participants as random effect and week as repeated effect.||1.2705|0.2275|
81536617|NCT02210000|162755853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.489|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0592|1.0374|||||A negative difference indicated greater improvement in the Camicinal group compared to Placebo.|Bloating at Week 12. The least square means were the adjusted means which had been estimated with a mixed model using Baseline weekly average value, diabetes type, treatment, week and the interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects, participants as random effect and week as repeated effect.||1.0374|-0.0592|
81684471|NCT00914628|163065475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8739|||||||Log Rank|||This Statistical analysis refers to deaths without previous immune reconstitution, relapse or progression and was performed by Gray's Test for Equality of Cumulative Incidence Functions for intention-To-Treat population||||0.8739
81684472|NCT00914628|163065475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2304|||||||Chi-squared|||This Statistical Analysis refers to patients with relapse or progression without previous immune reconstitution and was performed Gray's Test for Equality of Cumulative Incidence Functions||||0.2304
81684473|NCT00914628|163065480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3526|||||||Chi-squared|||This Statistical Analysis refers to ITT Patients with relapse or progression and was performed with Gray's Test for Equality of Cumulative Incidence Functions||||0.3526
81684474|NCT00914628|163065480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4035|||||||Chi-squared|||this Gray's Statistical Analysis refers to ITT Deaths patients without previous relapse or progression and was performed with Test for Equality of Cumulative Incidence Functions||||0.4035
81684475|NCT00914628|163065480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2607|||||||Chi-squared|||this Gray's Statistical Analysis refers to PPS patients with relapse or progression and was performed with Test for Equality of Cumulative Incidence Functions||||0.2607
81684476|NCT00914628|163065480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5929|||||||Chi-squared|||this Gray's Statistical Analysis refers to PPS Deaths patients without previous relapse or progression and was performed with Test for Equality of Cumulative Incidence Function||||0.5929
81684477|NCT00914628|163065484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4035|||||||Chi-squared|||This Statistical Analysis refers to ITT Deaths without previous relapse or progression and was performed with Gray's Test for Equality of Cumulative Incidence Functions||||0.4035
81684478|NCT00914628|163065484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3526|||||||Chi-squared|||This statistical test refers to Patients with relapse or progression and was performed to Gray's Test for Equality of Cumulative Incidence Functions.||||0.3526
81684479|NCT00914628|163065484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5929|||||||Chi-squared|||This Statistical Analysis refers to PPS Deaths without previous relapse or progression and was performed with Gray's Test for Equality of Cumulative Incidence Functions||||0.5929
81684480|NCT00914628|163065484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2607|||||||Chi-squared|||This statistical test refers to Patients with relapse or progression and was performed to Gray's Test for Equality of Cumulative Incidence Functions.||||0.2607
81684481|NCT01756157|163065492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-0.61||||0.0523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.01|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||0.01|-1.23|0.0523
81684482|NCT01713348|163065505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.3||0.9345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|1.19|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.19|-1.29|0.9345
81684483|NCT01713348|163065505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.5||0.0427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|2.73|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in time in range (70-180 mg/dL, 3.9 to 10.0 mmol/L) intervention arm compared to control arm.||2.73|0.05|0.0427
81684484|NCT01713348|163065506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.18||0.8367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|2.16|||ANCOVA|Performed for each type of Diabetes and adjusted for baseline Time in Range.||||2.16|-2.65|0.8367
81684485|NCT01713348|163065506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.05||0.7969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|2.4|||ANCOVA|Performed for each type of Diabetes and adjusted for baseline Time in Range.||||2.40|-1.86|0.7969
81684486|NCT01713348|163065507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.6||0.0352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.02|-0.51|0.0352
81684487|NCT01713348|163065507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7||0.0506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.00|-0.54|0.0506
81684488|NCT01713348|163065508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.0||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.1|-6.4|0.0580
81684489|NCT01713348|163065508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.0||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|-4.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-4.9|-13.6|0.0002
81684490|NCT01713348|163065509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.01|-0.59|0.0580
81684491|NCT01713348|163065509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.45|-1.24|0.0002
81684492|NCT00698516|163065517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Greenwood variance|65.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.07||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.3|76.9||Historical data in target population showed 3-month PFS rates of \<=50%. Oral topotecan with IV bevacizumab would provide clinically meaningful improvement in 3-month PFS if it could demonstrate a 40% improvement relative to the historical data.|Z statistic|Z statistic was used to reject the null hypothesis provided Z\>=1.65, where Z = (KM estimate at 3 months - null hypothesis value \[50%\])/Greenwood SE.||||76.9|49.3|0.017
81684493|NCT03090191|163065525|SUPERIORITY|Lower bound of confidence interval greater than 20% demonstrate vaccine efficacy.|Vaccine efficacy|31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|96.4|-38.7|66.6|||||Vaccine efficacy(VE)=100\*(1-infection rate ratio\[IRR\]),IRR=calculated ratio of first primary CDI incidence between Clostridium difficile vaccine group and placebo group. 96.4% CI was estimated using Clopper-Pearson-Method.|||66.6|-38.7|
81684494|NCT03090191|163065526|SUPERIORITY|Lower bound of confidence interval greater than 20% demonstrate vaccine efficacy.|Vaccine efficacy|28.6|||||TWO_SIDED|96.4|-28.4|61.0|||||Vaccine efficacy(VE)=100\*(1-infection rate ratio\[IRR\]),IRR=calculated ratio of first primary CDI incidence between Clostridium difficile vaccine group and placebo group. 96.4% CI was estimated using Clopper-Pearson-Method.|||61.0|-28.4|
81684495|NCT03090191|163065535|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|98.2|-110.7|62.5|||||VE = 100\*(1 - Hazard Ratio). 98.2% CI was estimated using Proportional Means Model.|||62.5|-110.7|
81576006|NCT00711711|162823369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||All outcomes and control variables were compared between the treatment and the control group at each time point using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test or the chi-square test, as appropriate. The change in swelling from second day to seventh day, that is, during the treatment period, was compared using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. The significance level was set at P\<.05.||||0.51
81684496|NCT03090191|163065536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0172|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test (2-sided)|||||||0.0172
81684497|NCT03090191|163065537|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|98.2|0.0|0.81||||||||0.81|0.00|
81684498|NCT03090191|163065538|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-69.3|||||TWO_SIDED|98.2|-1533.1|75.6|||||Vaccine efficacy(VE)=100\*(1-infection rate ratio\[IRR\]),IRR=calculated ratio of recurrent CDI incidence between Clostridium difficile vaccine group and placebo group. 98.2% CI was estimated using Clopper-Pearson-Method.|||75.6|-1533.1|
81684499|NCT03090191|163065539|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|14.9|||||TWO_SIDED|98.2|-74.6|58.5|||||VE = 100\*(1 - Hazard Ratio). 98.2% CI was estimated using Proportional Means Model|||58.5|-74.6|
81684500|NCT03090191|163065540|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|-102.4|||||TWO_SIDED|98.2|-1770.1|67.2|||||VE = 100\*(1 - IRR), where IRR= the calculated ratio of recurrent CDI incidence between the Clostridium difficile vaccine group and the placebo group. 98.2% CI was estimated using Clopper-Pearson-Method.|||67.2|-1770.1|
81709897|NCT00805194|163116371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value generated from ANOVA model adjusted for baseline ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), tumour histology (squamous vs non-squamous), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)|ANOVA|||Analysis based on the central independent review||||<0.0001
81709898|NCT00805194|163116371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value generated from ANOVA model adjusted for baseline ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), tumour histology (squamous vs non-squamous), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)|ANOVA|||Analysis based on the investigator's assessment||||<0.0001
81684501|NCT03090191|163065541|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|98.2|-246.7|78.5|||||Vaccine efficacy(VE)=100\*(1-infection rate ratio\[IRR\]),IRR=calculated ratio of first primary CDI incidence between Clostridium difficile vaccine group and placebo group. 98.2% CI was estimated using Clopper-Pearson-Method.|||78.5|-246.7|
81684502|NCT00893789|163065546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8336||95.0||||The analyses performed were not done in accordance to the study protocol as the study was terminated early and therefore the analyses done were underpowered, no adjustments for multiple comparisons (or step-down analysis rules) were applied.|ANCOVA|||"P-value for Change from Baseline at Endpoint."||||0.8336
81684503|NCT00893789|163065546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0514||95.0||||The analyses performed were not done in accordance to the study protocol as the study was terminated early and therefore the analyses done were underpowered, no adjustments for multiple comparisons (or step-down analysis rules) were applied.|ANCOVA|||"P-value for Change from Baseline at Endpoint."||||0.0514
81684504|NCT00893789|163065546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||The analyses performed were not done in accordance to the study protocol as the study was terminated early and therefore the analyses done were underpowered, no adjustments for multiple comparisons (or step-down analysis rules) were applied.|ANCOVA|||"P-value for Change from Baseline at Endpoint."||||0.0010
81684505|NCT00893789|163065547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7884||95.0|||||Pearson's chi-squared|||||||0.7884
81684506|NCT00893789|163065547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2359||95.0|||||Pearson's chi-squared|||||||0.2359
81684507|NCT00893789|163065547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4401||95.0|||||Pearson's chi-squared|||||||0.4401
81684508|NCT04419506|163065572|OTHER||Posterior difference|88.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.5|154.2|||||Difference calculated as BI 1015550 - Placebo|Adjusted means in the placebo group were combined with the meta-analytic predictive priors derived based on the clinical trials in the nintedanib clinical development program in IPF. In order to evaluate the treatment effects, the posterior distribution for the treatment difference of BI 1015550 versus placebo with respect to the primary endpoint was used. The median of the posterior distribution for the treatment difference (and 95% credible intervals) was calculated.||154.2|29.5|
81684509|NCT04419506|163065572|OTHER||Posterior difference|62.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|125.5|||||Difference calculated as BI 1015550 - Placebo|Adjusted means in the placebo group were combined with the meta-analytic predictive priors derived based on the clinical trials in the nintedanib clinical development program in IPF. In order to evaluate the treatment effects, the posterior distribution for the treatment difference of BI 1015550 versus placebo with respect to the primary endpoint was used. The median of the posterior distribution for the treatment difference (and 95% credible intervals) was calculated.||125.5|6.3|
81709899|NCT00805194|163116372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.7282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.21||HR, CI and p-value obtained from the prop. hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1 - one pat.had 2), tumour histology (squamous vs non-squamous), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)|Regression, Cox||HR below 1 favors nintedanib|||1.21|0.87|0.7282
81467755|NCT02612610|162627676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5384|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥30% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.5384
81536618|NCT02210000|162755853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.497|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0396|0.955|||||A negative difference indicated greater improvement in the Camicinal group compared to Placebo.|Not able to finish meal at Week 12. The least square means were the adjusted means which had been estimated with a mixed model using Baseline weekly average value, diabetes type, treatment, week and the interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects, participants as random effect and week as repeated effect.||0.9550|0.0396|
81536619|NCT02210000|162755853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3386|0.4395|||||A negative difference indicated greater improvement in the Camicinal group compared to Placebo.|Retching at Week 12. The least square means were the adjusted means which had been estimated with a mixed model using Baseline weekly average value, diabetes type, treatment, week and the interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects, participants as random effect and week as repeated effect.||0.4395|-0.3386|
81709900|NCT00805194|163116373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.1858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.05||HR, CI and p-value obtained from the prop. hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs \>=1), tumour histology (squamous vs non-squamous), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)|Regression, Cox||HR below 1 favors nintedanib|Analysis evaluating the time to deterioration of cough||1.05|0.77|0.1858
81709901|NCT00805194|163116373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.5203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.2||HR, CI and p-value obtained from the prop. hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs \>=1), tumour histology (squamous vs non-squamous), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)|Regression, Cox||HR below 1 favors nintedanib|Analysis evaluating the time to deterioration of dyspnoea||1.20|0.91|0.5203
81709902|NCT00805194|163116373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.4373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.09||HR, CI and p-value obtained from the prop. hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs \>= 1), tumour histology (squamous vs non-squamous), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)|Regression, Cox||HR below 1 favors nintedanib|Analysis evaluating the time to deterioration of pain||1.09|0.82|0.4373
81709903|NCT01722552|163116393|EQUIVALENCE|The margin for non-equivalence was 25 percentage points.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.59|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.1|||Chi-squared|||The primary analysis was by intent to treat (ITT). This included data for all randomized subjects, with post-intervention adherence measured by the last 30 days of available data; adherence over the entire 6-month intervention period was measured using all available post-intervention data. Our sample size was designed to detect a 25 percentage point difference in proportion achieving optimal adherence post-intervention.||2.1|1.21|<0.05
81709904|NCT00568399|163116394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.987||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Coronary calcium score after treatment compared to baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This was a pilot study without a control group. There were no power calculations (see manuscript).||||0.001
81709905|NCT01412333|163116453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate Ratio|0.532|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.397|0.714|||Negative Binomial Model||Rate ratio was calculated as Ocrelizumab ARR/Interferon beta-1a 44 mcg SC ARR.|Adjusted by Geographical Region (US vs. Rest of World) and baseline EDSS (\<4.0 vs. \>=4.0).||0.714|0.397|< 0.0001
81709906|NCT01412333|163116454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||=|0.0169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.92|||Log Rank|||Time to onset of CDP at week 12||0.92|0.42|= 0.0169
81709907|NCT01412333|163116455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted rate ratio|0.051|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.029|0.089|||Negative Binomial Model||Adjusted by baseline T1 Gd lesion (present or not), baseline EDSS (\<4.0 vs. \>=4.0) and geographical region (US vs. rest-of-world). Adjusted rate ratio was calculated as Ocrelizumab adjusted rate/Interferon beta-1a 44 mcg SC adjusted rate.|||0.089|0.029|< 0.0001
81709908|NCT01412333|163116456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted rate ratio|0.171|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.13|0.225|||Negative Binomial Model||Adjusted by baseline T2 lesion count, baseline EDSS (\<4.0 vs. \>=4.0) and geographical region (US vs. rest-of-world). Adjusted rate ratio was calculated as Ocrelizumab adjusted rate/Interferon beta-1a 44 mcg SC adjusted rate.|||0.225|0.130|< 0.0001
81709909|NCT01412333|163116457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative risk (stratified)|1.14|||=|0.4019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.56|||CMH Chi-Squared test (stratified)|Stratified by Geographical Region (US vs. Rest of World) and baseline EDSS (\<4.0 vs. \>=4.0).||||1.56|0.84|= 0.4019
81709910|NCT01412333|163116458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||=|0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.98|||Log Rank|||Time to onset of CDP at week 24||0.98|0.40|= 0.037
81709911|NCT01412333|163116459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted rate ratio|0.357|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.272|0.47|||Negative Binomial Model||Adjusted by baseline T1-hypointense lesion count, baseline EDSS (\<4.0 vs. \>=4.0) and geographical region (US vs. rest-of-world). Adjusted rate ratio was calculated as Ocrelizumab adjusted rate/Interferon beta-1a 44 mcg SC adjusted rate.|||0.47|0.272|< 0.0001
81576007|NCT00711711|162823370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||All outcomes and control variables were compared between the treatment and the control group at each time point using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test or the chi-square test, as appropriate. The change in swelling from second day to seventh day, that is, during the treatment period, was compared using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. The significance level was set at P\<.05.||||0.58
81684510|NCT00644592|163065590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of mean effects|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.52|||t-test, 2 sided||The estimated mean log difference (SE) between the period 2 and period 1 effects and SE was estimated. This estimates twice the effect size\[since (B-A)-(A-B)=2B-2A\] so the actual estimate was based upon the antilog of half of this difference.|This is a crossover analysis. To convert to a ratio effect, the mean difference must be divided by two and antilogs take. The outcome represents a relative effect.||1.52|1.06|0.015
81684511|NCT02586805|163065595|OTHER||% change in mean rate (vs placebo)|-75.609|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.65|-61.243||p-values are adjusted for multiple testing.|Chi-squared||% change in mean rate corresponds to 100% \* (estimated mean rate ratio - 1).||Results from Poisson regression model with fixed effects for treatment group (categorical) and normalized baseline attack rate (continuous), and logarithm of time in days each participant was observed during treatment period as offset variable in model. Pearson chi-square scaling of standards errors was employed to account for potential overdispersion. Mean estimates are Least Squares (LS) means.|-61.243|-84.650|<0.001
81684512|NCT02586805|163065595|OTHER||% change in mean rate (vs placebo)|-73.271|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.379|-59.456||p-values are adjusted for multiple testing.|Chi-squared||% change in mean rate corresponds to 100% \* (estimated mean rate ratio - 1)||Results from Poisson regression model with fixed effects for treatment group (categorical) and normalized baseline attack rate (continuous), and logarithm of time in days each participant was observed during treatment period as offset variable in model. Pearson chi-square scaling of standards errors was employed to account for potential overdispersion. Mean estimates are Least Squares (LS) means.|-59.456|-82.379|<0.001
81684513|NCT02586805|163065595|OTHER||% change in mean rate (vs placebo)|-86.921|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.828|-76.15||p-values are adjusted for multiple testing.|Chi-squared||% change in mean rate corresponds to 100% \* (estimated mean rate ratio - 1)||Results from Poisson regression model with fixed effects for treatment group (categorical) and normalized baseline attack rate (continuous), and logarithm of time in days each participant was observed during treatment period as offset variable in model. Pearson chi-square scaling of standards errors was employed to account for potential overdispersion. Mean estimates are Least Squares (LS) means.|-76.150|-92.828|<0.001
81684514|NCT02586805|163065596|OTHER||% change in mean rate (vs placebo)|-80.842|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.169|-66.114||p-values are adjusted for multiple testing.|Chi-squared||% change in mean rate corresponds to 100% \* (estimated mean rate ratio - 1).||Results from Poisson regression model with fixed effects for treatment group (categorical) and normalized baseline attack rate (continuous), and logarithm of time in days each participant was observed during treatment period as offset variable in model. Pearson chi-square scaling of standards errors was employed to account for potential overdispersion. Mean estimates are Least Squares (LS) means.|-66.114|-89.169|<0.001
81709912|NCT01412333|163116460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.18|||mixed-effect model of repeated measures|Estimates are from analysis based on mixed-effect model of repeated measures (MMRM) using unstructured covariance matrix.|Difference in adjusted means was calculated as Ocrelizumab adjusted mean at Week 96/ Interferon beta-1a 44 mcg SC adjusted mean at Week 96.|||0.180|0.034|= 0.004
81709913|NCT01412333|163116461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|=|0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.241|||mixed-effect model of repeated measures|Estimates are from analysis based on mixed-effect model of repeated measures (MMRM) using unstructured covariance matrix.|Difference in the rate of brain volume loss: 14.9%. Difference in adjusted means was calculated as Ocrelizumab adjusted mean at Week 96/ Interferon beta-1a 44 mcg SC adjusted mean at Week 96.|||0.241|-0.018|= 0.09
81709914|NCT01412333|163116462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Adjusted Means|1.159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.564|=|0.0404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|2.268|||mixed-effect model of repeated measures|Estimates are from analysis based on mixed-effect model of repeated measures using unstructured covariance matrix.|Difference in adjusted means was calculated as Ocrelizumab adjusted mean at Week 96/ Interferon beta-1a 44 mcg SC adjusted mean at Week 96.|||2.268|0.051|= 0.0404
81709915|NCT01412333|163116463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative risk (stratified)|1.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|2.32|||CMH Chi-Squared test (stratified)|Analyzed using CMH test, stratified by Geographical Region (US vs. rest-of-world) and baseline EDSS (\<4.0 vs. \>=4.0).||||2.32|1.41|< 0.0001
81709916|NCT00750867|163116468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0128||||||The P-Value was obtained by comparing the UMSARS-I scores at final visit and at baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.0128
81709917|NCT00750867|163116468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||||||The P-Value was obtained by comparing the UMSARS-II scores at final visit and at baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.025
81709918|NCT00474539|163116469|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for immune response induced by NeisVac-C was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) greater than (\>) -10%.|Difference|-0.5||||||95.0|-3.3|2.0||||||For Meningococcal C the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at \>=1:8 titer was calculated||2.0|-3.3|
81709919|NCT00474539|163116472|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for or immune response induced by NeisVac-C was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.86||||||95.0|0.69|1.08||||||For Meningococcal C the GMT ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.08|0.69|
81709920|NCT00474539|163116472|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for or immune response induced by NeisVac-C was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.23||||||95.0|0.97|1.55||||||For Meningococcal C the GMT ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.55|0.97|
81684515|NCT02586805|163065596|OTHER||% change in mean rate (vs placebo)|-74.169|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.733|-58.983||p-values are adjusted for multiple testing.|Chi-squared||% change in mean rate corresponds to 100% \* (estimated mean rate ratio - 1)||Results from Poisson regression model with fixed effects for treatment group (categorical) and normalized baseline attack rate (continuous), and logarithm of time in days each participant was observed during treatment period as offset variable in model. Pearson chi-square scaling of standards errors was employed to account for potential overdispersion. Mean estimates are Least Squares (LS) means.|-58.983|-83.733|<0.001
81684516|NCT02586805|163065596|OTHER||% change in mean rate (vs placebo)|-87.299|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.494|-75.204||p-values are adjusted for multiple testing.|Chi-squared||% change in mean rate corresponds to 100% \* (estimated mean rate ratio - 1)||Results from Poisson regression model with fixed effects for treatment group (categorical) and normalized baseline attack rate (continuous), and logarithm of time in days each participant was observed during treatment period as offset variable in model. Pearson chi-square scaling of standards errors was employed to account for potential overdispersion. Mean estimates are Least Squares (LS) means.|-75.204|-93.494|<0.001
81684517|NCT02586805|163065597|OTHER||% change in mean rate (vs placebo)|-70.497|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.696|-49.699||p-values are adjusted for multiple testing.|Chi-squared||% change in mean rate corresponds to 100% \* (estimated mean rate ratio - 1)||Results from Poisson regression model with fixed effects for treatment group (categorical) and normalized baseline attack rate (continuous), and logarithm of time in days each participant was observed during treatment period as offset variable in model. Pearson chi-square scaling of standards errors was employed to account for potential overdispersion. Mean estimates are Least Squares (LS) means.|-49.699|-82.696|<0.001
81684518|NCT02586805|163065597|OTHER||% change in mean rate (vs placebo)|-73.285|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.316|-54.496||p-values are adjusted for multiple testing.|Chi-squared||% change in mean rate corresponds to 100% \* (estimated mean rate ratio - 1)||Results from Poisson regression model with fixed effects for treatment group (categorical) and normalized baseline attack rate (continuous), and logarithm of time in days each participant was observed during treatment period as offset variable in model. Pearson chi-square scaling of standards errors was employed to account for potential overdispersion. Mean estimates are Least Squares (LS) means.|-54.496|-84.316|<0.001
81684519|NCT02586805|163065597|OTHER||% change in mean rate (vs placebo)|-83.394|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.618|-67.099||p-values are adjusted for multiple testing.|Chi-squared||% change in mean rate corresponds to 100% \* (estimated mean rate ratio - 1)||Results from Poisson regression model with fixed effects for treatment group (categorical) and normalized baseline attack rate (continuous), and logarithm of time in days each participant was observed during treatment period as offset variable in model. Pearson chi-square scaling of standards errors was employed to account for potential overdispersion. Mean estimates are Least Squares (LS) means.|-67.099|-91.618|<0.001
81684520|NCT02586805|163065598|OTHER||% change in mean rate (vs placebo)|-77.622|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.253|-63.572||p-values are adjusted for multiple testing.|Chi-squared||% change in mean rate corresponds to 100% \* (estimated mean rate ratio - 1).||Results from Poisson regression model with fixed effects for treatment group (categorical) and normalized baseline attack rate (continuous), and logarithm of time in days each participant was observed during treatment period as offset variable in model. Pearson chi-square scaling of standards errors was employed to account for potential overdispersion. Mean estimates are Least Squares (LS) means.|-63.572|-86.253|<0.001
81684521|NCT02586805|163065598|OTHER||% change in mean rate (vs placebo)|-75.377|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.115|-61.833||p-values are adjusted for multiple testing.|Chi-squared||% change in mean rate corresponds to 100% \* (estimated mean rate ratio - 1).||Results from Poisson regression model with fixed effects for treatment group (categorical) and normalized baseline attack rate (continuous), and logarithm of time in days each participant was observed during treatment period as offset variable in model. Pearson chi-square scaling of standards errors was employed to account for potential overdispersion. Mean estimates are Least Squares (LS) means.|-61.833|-84.115|<0.001
81684522|NCT02586805|163065598|OTHER||% change in mean rate (vs placebo)|-89.008|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.325|-78.707||p-values are adjusted for multiple testing.|Chi-squared||% change in mean rate corresponds to 100% \* (estimated mean rate ratio - 1).||Results from Poisson regression model with fixed effects for treatment group (categorical) and normalized baseline attack rate (continuous), and logarithm of time in days each participant was observed during treatment period as offset variable in model. Pearson chi-square scaling of standards errors was employed to account for potential overdispersion. Mean estimates are Least Squares (LS) means.|-78.707|-94.325|<0.001
81684523|NCT00749606|163065629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed linear models analyzed within-subject variation in repeated measures over time. Intention to treat analysis used 5 imputations for missing data.||||||<0.01
81684524|NCT03215277|163065663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Posterior Difference|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.6|||Regression, Linear|||Results were based on a complete case (ie, data as observed) Bayesian linear model with the change from Baseline in ASDAS as the independent variable. Treatment was included as a predictor in the model and Baseline ASDAS as a covariate. The mean posterior difference and 95% credible interval were presented for the BKZ vs CZP comparison.||0.60|-0.14|
81709921|NCT00474539|163116473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-0.6||||||95.0|-3.5|2.0||||||For diphtheria the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at \>=0.10 IU/mL threshold was calculated||2.0|-3.5|
81709922|NCT00474539|163116473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.9|1.7||||||For diphtheria the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at \>=0.01 IU/mL threshold was calculated||1.7|-1.9|
81576008|NCT02425046|162823391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||Threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Multiple imputation used to fill in missing data - imputation included demographic and 6 month data. 5 datasets created and results averaged.||||||0.67
81684525|NCT03215277|163065663|SUPERIORITY||PR[Diff > 0%](%)|88.4|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Results were based on a complete case (ie, data as observed) Bayesian linear model with the change from Baseline in ASDAS as the independent variable. Treatment was included as a predictor in the model and Baseline ASDAS as a covariate. Pr\[Diff\>0%\](%) refers to the probability that the mean change from Baseline in ASDAS in the BKZ group was greater than the mean change from Baseline in ASDAS in the CZP group.||||
81684526|NCT04112914|163065721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.021
81684527|NCT04112914|163065722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.638|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.638
81684528|NCT04112914|163065723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|5.72|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.72|0.55|0.338
81684529|NCT04112914|163065724|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.606|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.606
81684530|NCT04112914|163065725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.508|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.508
81684531|NCT04112914|163065726|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45||||0.042|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.042
81684532|NCT04112914|163065727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.128|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.128
81684533|NCT02039947|163065764|SUPERIORITY||Response rate|59.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.3|70.4|||percent||Percent|||70.4|47.3|<.0001
81684534|NCT03133767|163065792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.608|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.608
81684535|NCT03133767|163065793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.027
81684536|NCT03133767|163065794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.202|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.202
81684537|NCT03133767|163065795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.361|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.361
81684538|NCT03133767|163065796|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.509|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.509
81684539|NCT01299025|163065804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81684540|NCT00004980|163065808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.514||0.005||95.0|-4.65|-0.86||a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05|t-test, 2 sided|degree of freedom = 48||||-.86|-4.65|.005
81684541|NCT00004980|163065809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327||0.002||95.0|0.507|2.03||a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05|t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom = 48||null hypothesis is that the groups are the same||2.03|.507|.002
81709923|NCT00474539|163116473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-0.2||||||95.0|-4.4|4.0||||||For tetanus the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at \>=0.10 IU/mL threshold was calculated||4.0|-4.4|
81684542|NCT00004980|163065810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.949|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.524||0.001||95.0|-1.45|-0.44||A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05|t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom = 46||||-.44|-1.45|.001
81684543|NCT00004980|163065811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = .05|Chi-squared|||||||.01
81684544|NCT01624194|163065812|OTHER|||||||0.0275|||||||General Linear Model (GLM)|||||||0.0275
81684545|NCT01624194|163065813|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Fisher's Exact Test was used to test for differences in adverse events between oxytocin-treated and placebo-treated individuals. A p-value of ≤0.05 would have been statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81684546|NCT01624194|163065814|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed-models analysis was used to compare between groups, and between baseline and Week 4.||||||>0.05
81684547|NCT01624194|163065817|OTHER|||||||0.3395|||||||General Linear Model (GLM)|||||||0.3395
81684548|NCT01624194|163065825|OTHER|||||||0.9757|||||||General Linear Model (GLM)|||||||0.9757
81684549|NCT01624194|163065826|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed-models analysis was used to compare between groups, and between baseline and Week 4.||||||>0.05
81684550|NCT01624194|163065827|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81684551|NCT01624194|163065828|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||For all blood pressure analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81684552|NCT05480514|163065832|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 0.90 was used. Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% central posterior credible interval was above 0.90.|Mean Posterior Proportion|0.9741|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.01244|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9445|0.9926|||Bayesian beta-binomial model|||||0.9926|0.9445|
81684553|NCT01212445|163065873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Success Rate|0.192||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.325|||Fisher Exact|||The treatment success rate was defined as the number of participants in a treatment group with treatment successes (BM with no straining or hard/lumpy stools) divided by the total number of participants in the treatment group. Treatment success rate was calculated for each dose group along with 95% confidence intervals (CI) based on exact binomial statistics. Treatment success rates were compared between each pair of treatments using an exact 2-sided test (Fisher's).||0.325|0.096|0.1790
81684554|NCT01212445|163065873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Success Rate|0.314||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.191|0.459|||Fisher Exact|||The treatment success rate was calculated as the number of participants in a treatment group with treatment successes (BM with no straining or hard/lumpy stools) divided by the total number of participants in the treatment group. Treatment success rate was calculated for each dose group along with 95% confidence intervals (CI) based on exact binomial statistics. Treatment success rates were compared between each pair of treatments using an exact 2-sided test (Fisher's).||0.459|0.191|1.0000
81684555|NCT01212445|163065873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Success Rate|0.196||||0.2558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|0.331|||Fisher Exact|||The treatment success rate was calculated as the number of participants in a treatment group with treatment successes (BM with no straining or hard/lumpy stools) divided by the total number of participants in the treatment group. Treatment success rate was calculated for each dose group along with 95% confidence intervals (CI) based on exact binomial statistics. Treatment success rates were compared between each pair of treatments using an exact 2-sided test (Fisher's).||0.331|0.098|0.2558
81709924|NCT00474539|163116473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-2.1|2.0||||||For tetanus the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at \>=0.01 IU/mL threshold was calculated||2.0|-2.1|
81684556|NCT01212445|163065873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.774|4.763|||Regression, Logistic|||"Logistic regression analysis was performed with treatment success as the dichotomous dependent variable and dose (13.125g, 26.25g, or 39.375 g) as the independent variable. The main effects for the model were tested for significance at the 5% level.~The odds of response for the 26.25 g dose level versus the 13.125 g dose level were presented together with the associated 95% confidence interval. There were no multiplicity adjustments."||4.763|0.774|
81684557|NCT01212445|163065873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.024|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.386|2.72|||Regression, Logistic|||"Logistic regression analysis was performed with treatment success as the dichotomous dependent variable and dose (13.125g, 26.25g, or 39.375 g) as the independent variable. The main effects for the model were tested for significance at the 5% level.~The odds of response for the 39.375 g dose level versus the 13.125 g dose level were presented together with the associated 95% confidence intervals. There were no multiplicity adjustments."||2.720|0.386|
81686437|NCT02723630|163070081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|90.64||||0.0498|TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.51|98.38||P value for formulation|Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric LS Mean ratio was back-transformed least squares mean and treatment difference mean|The effect of crystalline polymorph forms in the drug product on the PK parameters of lenvatinib was estimated using a mixed linear model of logarithmically transformed values of the primary PK parameters with fixed effects for treatment, period, and sequence and a random effect for participant within sequence.||98.38|83.51|0.0498
81536620|NCT02210000|162755853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.038|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3242|0.2492|||||A negative difference indicated greater improvement in the Camicinal group compared to Placebo.|Vomiting at Week 12. The least square means were the adjusted means which had been estimated with a mixed model using Baseline weekly average value, diabetes type, treatment, week and the interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects, participants as random effect and week as repeated effect.||0.2492|-0.3242|
81576009|NCT02425046|162823392|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.735|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Multiple imputation used to fill in missing data - imputation included demographic and 6 month data. 5 datasets created and results averaged.||null hypothesis - there will be no difference between the groups.||||0.735
81536621|NCT02210000|162755853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.475|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0483|0.9978|||||A negative difference indicated greater improvement in the Camicinal group compared to Placebo.|Stomach visibly larger at Week 12. The least square means were the adjusted means which had been estimated with a mixed model using Baseline weekly average value, diabetes type, treatment, week and the interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects, participants as random effect and week as repeated effect.||0.9978|-0.0483|
81536622|NCT02210000|162755853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.461|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0519|0.9748|||||A negative difference indicated greater improvement in the Camicinal group compared to Placebo.|Stomach fullness at Week 12. The least square means were the adjusted means which had been estimated with a mixed model using Baseline weekly average value, diabetes type, treatment, week and the interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects, participants as random effect and week as repeated effect.||0.9748|-0.0519|
81536623|NCT02210000|162755853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.536|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0967|0.9745|||||A negative difference indicated greater improvement in the Camicinal group compared to Placebo.|Loss of appetite at Week 12. The least square means were the adjusted means which had been estimated with a mixed model using Baseline weekly average value, diabetes type, treatment, week and the interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects, participants as random effect and week as repeated effect.||0.9745|0.0967|
81684558|NCT01212445|163065875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Success Rate|0.077||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.185|||Fisher Exact|||The treatment success rate was calculated as the number of participants in a treatment group with treatment successes (BM with no straining or hard/lumpy stools) divided by the total number of participants in the treatment group. Treatment success rate was calculated for each dose group along with 95% confidence intervals (CI) based on exact binomial statistics. Treatment success rates were compared between each pair of treatments using an exact 2-sided test (Fisher's).||0.185|0.021|0.2350
81684559|NCT01212445|163065875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Success Rate|0.157||||0.5256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.286|||Fisher Exact|||The treatment success rate was calculated as the number of participants in a treatment group with treatment successes (BM with no straining or hard/lumpy stools) divided by the total number of participants in the treatment group. Treatment success rate was calculated for each dose group along with 95% confidence intervals (CI) based on exact binomial statistics. Treatment success rates were compared between each pair of treatments using an exact 2-sided test (Fisher's).||0.286|0.070|0.5256
81684560|NCT01212445|163065875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Success Rate|0.118||||0.7746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|0.239|||Fisher Exact|||The treatment success rate was calculated as the number of participants in a treatment group with treatment successes (BM with no straining or hard/lumpy stools) divided by the total number of participants in the treatment group. Treatment success rate was calculated for each dose group along with 95% confidence intervals (CI) based on exact binomial statistics. Treatment success rates were compared between each pair of treatments using an exact 2-sided test (Fisher's).||0.239|0.044|0.7746
81684561|NCT01212445|163065875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.233|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.628|7.94|||Regression, Logistic|||"Logistic regression analysis was performed with treatment success as the dichotomous dependent variable and dose (13.125g, 26.25g, or 39.375 g) as the independent variable. The main effects for the model were tested for significance at the 5% level.~The odds of response for the 26.25 g dose level versus the 13.125 g dose level were presented together with the associated 95% confidence intervals. There were no multiplicity adjustments."||7.940|0.628|
81684562|NCT01212445|163065875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.424|6.043|||Regression, Logistic|||"Logistic regression analysis was performed with treatment success as the dichotomous dependent variable and dose (13.125g, 26.25g, or 39.375 g) as the independent variable. The main effects for the model were tested for significance at the 5% level.~The odds of response for the 39.375 g dose level versus the 13.125 g dose level were presented together with the associated 95% confidence intervals. There were no multiplicity adjustments."||6.043|0.424|
81684563|NCT01212445|163065876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.752||||0.1876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.834|19.338|||ANCOVA|||||19.338|-3.834|0.1876
81684564|NCT01212445|163065876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.706||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.729|13.141|||ANCOVA|||||13.141|-9.729|0.7680
81684565|NCT01212445|163065876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.046||||0.2941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.412|5.32|||ANCOVA|||||5.320|-17.412|0.2941
81536624|NCT02210000|162755853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.196|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2746|0.6671|||||A negative difference indicated greater improvement in the Camicinal group compared to Placebo.|Upper abdominal pain at Week 12. The least square means were the adjusted means which had been estimated with a mixed model using Baseline weekly average value, diabetes type, treatment, week and the interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects, participants as random effect and week as repeated effect.||0.6671|-0.2746|
81684566|NCT01212445|163065877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.302||||0.8109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.059|9.454|||ANCOVA|||||9.454|-12.059|0.8109
81684567|NCT01212445|163065877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.075||||0.6995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.693|8.544|||ANCOVA|||||8.544|-12.693|0.6995
81684568|NCT01212445|163065877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.772||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.329|9.784|||ANCOVA|||||9.784|-11.329|0.8850
81684569|NCT01212445|163065878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.886||||0.0486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.078|25.695|||ANCOVA|||||25.695|0.078|0.0486
81684570|NCT01212445|163065878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.245||||0.8465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.471|13.962|||ANCOVA|||||13.962|-11.471|0.8465
81684571|NCT01212445|163065878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.641||||0.0744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.449|1.167|||ANCOVA|||||1.167|-24.449|0.0744
81684572|NCT01212445|163065879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.69||||0.4591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.153|13.534|||ANCOVA|||||13.534|-6.153|0.4591
81684573|NCT01212445|163065879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.887||||0.5546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.765|12.539|||ANCOVA|||||12.539|-6.765|0.5546
81684574|NCT01212445|163065879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.803||||0.8685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.397|8.79|||ANCOVA|||||8.790|-10.397|0.8685
81684575|NCT01212445|163065880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.311||||0.1865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.774|0.152|||ANCOVA|||||0.152|-0.774|0.1865
81684576|NCT01212445|163065880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.139||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.602|0.323|||ANCOVA|||||0.323|-0.602|0.5530
81686438|NCT02255838|163070112|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||<0.05
81684577|NCT01212445|163065880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.293|0.637|||ANCOVA|||||0.637|-0.293|0.4670
81684578|NCT01672892|163065928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0476|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Since there is no prior data using this tool in this patient population, an effect size of 0.4 was chosen to calculate sample size. Based on a two-sample t-test with one interim look and a two-sided alpha=0.05, a sample size of 225 is needed to achieve 85% statistical power. Assuming an attrition rate of 10% and noncompliance of 10%, 281 patients were required in order to ensure 225 evaluable patients for the primary endpoint analysis.||||0.0476
81684579|NCT01672892|163065929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4338|||||||Binomial test of proportions|2-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.4338
81684580|NCT01672892|163065930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level of 0.05||Week 3 of RT||||0.04
81684581|NCT01672892|163065930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level of 0.05||Week 5 of RT||||0.03
81684582|NCT01672892|163065930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level of 0.05||4-6 weeks post-RT||||0.41
81684583|NCT01672892|163065931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level = 0.05||FACT-G total score - 5 weeks||||0.54
81684584|NCT01672892|163065931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||t-test, 2 sided|FACT-G total score - 4-6 weeks post RT||FACT-G total score - 4-6 weeks post RT||||0.72
81684585|NCT01672892|163065931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level = 0.05||FACT-Cx subscale score - 5 weeks||||0.01
81684586|NCT01672892|163065931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level = 0.05||FACT-Cx subscale score - 4-6 weeks post RT||||0.45
81684587|NCT01672892|163065931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level = 0.0125||Physical subscale score - 5 weeks||||0.03
81684588|NCT01672892|163065931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level = 0.0125||Physical subscale score - 4-6 weeks post RT||||0.9
81684589|NCT01672892|163065931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level = 0.0125||Functional subscale score - 5 weeks||||0.55
81684590|NCT01672892|163065931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level = 0.0125||Functional subscale score - 4-6 weeks post RT||||0.35
81684591|NCT01672892|163065931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level = 0.0125||Emotional subscale score - 5 weeks||||0.66
81684592|NCT01672892|163065931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level = 0.0125||Emotional subscale score - 4-6 weeks post RT||||0.09
81684593|NCT01672892|163065931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level = 0.0125||Social subscale score - 5 weeks||||0.66
81684594|NCT01672892|163065931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level = 0.0125||Social subscale score - 4-6 weeks post RT||||0.35
81684595|NCT01672892|163065932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level = 0.05||5 weeks||||0.61
81684596|NCT01672892|163065932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|2-sided significance level = 0.05||4-6 weeks post-RT||||0.67
81684597|NCT01672892|163065933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Gray's test|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.81
81684598|NCT01672892|163065934|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.35|||Log Rank|Two-side significance level = 0.05|Reference level = Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy|||2.35|0.82|0.21
81684599|NCT01672892|163065935|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.79|||Log Rank|Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy|||1.79|0.32|0.53
81684600|NCT01672892|163065938|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||nonparametric one-sample t-test|||Baseline||||<0.0001
81684601|NCT01672892|163065938|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||nonparametric one-sample t-test|||Week 5||||<0.0001
81684602|NCT01672892|163065939|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||Bowel domain at baseline||||<0.0001
81684603|NCT01672892|163065939|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||Bowel domain at week 5||||<0.0001
81684604|NCT01672892|163065939|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||Urinary domain at baseline||||<0.0001
81684605|NCT01672892|163065939|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||Urinary domain at week 5||||<0.0001
81684606|NCT01672892|163065940|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Bowel domain||||<0.0001
81684607|NCT01672892|163065940|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Urinary domain||||<0.0001
81684608|NCT03528681|163065963|OTHER||Back-transformed mean difference|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.902|0.959|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Results are derived from a longitudinal model applied to log-transformed S-K measurements adjusted for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline covariates. The back-transformation is to the original scale of the S-K measurement||0.959|0.902|<0.001
81684609|NCT03528681|163065963|OTHER||Back-transformed mean difference|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.825|0.876|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Results are derived from a longitudinal model applied to log-transformed S-K measurements adjusted for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline covariates. The back-transformation is to the original scale of the S-K measurement||0.876|0.825|<0.001
81684610|NCT03528681|163065968|OTHER|The analysis uses a generalized mixed model which includes a random intercept and logit link. The model includes all S-K data values collected at the scheduled visits between Days 8-29, dichotomized as normal and abnormal, as response variables, and baseline covariates. Placebo is the reference group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|6.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.67|2.17|<0.001
81684611|NCT03528681|163065968|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.45|21.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis uses a generalized mixed model which includes a random intercept and logit link. The model includes all S-K data values collected at the scheduled visits between Days 8-29, dichotomized as normal and abnormal, as response variables, and baseline covariates. Placebo is the reference group.||21.00|6.45|<0.001
81684612|NCT03528681|163065969|OTHER|The model included normokalaemia status (yes, no) on Day 29 as binary response variables, and baseline covariates. Placebo is the reference group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.54||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|6.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.05|1.07|0.035
81536625|NCT02210000|162755853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.314|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2013|0.8292|||||A negative difference indicated greater improvement in the Camicinal group compared to Placebo.|Upper abdominal discomfort at Week 12. The least square means were the adjusted means which had been estimated with a mixed model using Baseline weekly average value, diabetes type, treatment, week and the interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects, participants as random effect and week as repeated effect.||0.8292|-0.2013|
81536626|NCT02210000|162755853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.384|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0323|0.7997|||||A negative difference indicated greater improvement in the Camicinal group compared to Placebo.|Overall severity of your GP symptoms at Week 12. The least square means were the adjusted means which had been estimated with a mixed model using Baseline weekly average value, diabetes type, treatment, week and the interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects, participants as random effect and week as repeated effect.||0.7997|-0.0323|
81709925|NCT00474539|163116473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Ratio|0.0||||||95.0|-2.2|2.2||||||For diphtheria the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at \>=0.10 IU/mL threshold was calculated||2.2|-2.2|
81709926|NCT00474539|163116473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Ratio|0.0||||||95.0|-2.2|2.2||||||For diphtheria the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at \>=0.01 IU/mL threshold was calculated||2.2|-2.2|
81709927|NCT00474539|163116473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Ratio|0.0||||||95.0|-2.3|2.2||||||For tetanus the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at \>=0.10 IU/mL threshold was calculated||2.2|-2.3|
81709928|NCT00474539|163116473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Ratio|0.0||||||95.0|-2.3|2.2||||||For tetanus the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at \>=0.01 IU/mL threshold was calculated||2.2|-2.3|
81467756|NCT02612610|162627676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0822|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 28: ≥30% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0822
81536627|NCT02210000|162755853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.068|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2366|0.3723|||||A negative difference indicated greater improvement in the Camicinal group compared to Placebo.|Nausea/Vomiting Subscale at Week 12. The least square means were the adjusted means which had been estimated with a mixed model using Baseline weekly average value, diabetes type, treatment, week and the interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects, participants as random effect and week as repeated effect.||0.3723|-0.2366|
81536628|NCT02210000|162755853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.548|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1333|0.9628|||||A negative difference indicated greater improvement in the Camicinal group compared to Placebo.|Fullness/Early Satiety Subscale at Week 12. The least square means were the adjusted means which had been estimated with a mixed model using Baseline weekly average value, diabetes type, treatment, week and the interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects, participants as random effect and week as repeated effect.||0.9628|0.1333|
81536629|NCT02210000|162755853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.479|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0386|0.9966|||||A negative difference indicated greater improvement in the Camicinal group compared to Placebo.|Bloating Subscale at Week 12. The least square means were the adjusted means which had been estimated with a mixed model using Baseline weekly average value, diabetes type, treatment, week and the interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects, participants as random effect and week as repeated effect.||0.9966|-0.0386|
81709929|NCT00474539|163116474|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.86||||||95.0|0.72|1.03||||||For diphtheria toxoid the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.03|0.72|
81684613|NCT03528681|163065969|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|15.27|||Regression, Logistic|||The model included normokalaemia status (yes, no) on Day 29 as binary response variables, and baseline covariates. Placebo is the reference group.||15.27|2.56|<0.001
81684614|NCT03528681|163065970|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|8.31|||Regression, Linear|||Results derived from a linear regression model with the following covariates: treatment group; baseline S-K values (Open-label phase and Randomized treatment phase); baseline eGFR; age category; country; baseline RAAS inhibitor, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, and diabetes mellitus statuses.||8.31|3.13|<0.001
81684615|NCT03528681|163065970|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.57|13.71|||Regression, Linear|||Results derived from a linear regression model with the following covariates: treatment group; baseline S-K values (Open-label phase and Randomized treatment phase); baseline eGFR; age category; country; baseline RAAS inhibitor, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, and diabetes mellitus statuses.||13.71|8.57|<0.001
81684616|NCT03528681|163065973|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-105.248|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-161.293|-49.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|||S-Aldo Results derived from a longitudinal mixed model adjusted for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline covariates||-49.203|-161.293|<0.001
81467757|NCT02612610|162627677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0006|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥70% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0006
81467758|NCT02612610|162627677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0223|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥70% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0223
81467759|NCT02612610|162627677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥70% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0001
81467760|NCT02612610|162627677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0165|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥50% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0165
81467761|NCT02612610|162627677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6255|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥50% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.6255
81467762|NCT02612610|162627677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0085|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥50% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0085
81536630|NCT02210000|162755853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.356|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0049|0.7179|||||A negative difference indicated greater improvement in the Camicinal group compared to Placebo.|Total GCSI-DD at Week 12. The least square means were the adjusted means which had been estimated with a mixed model using Baseline weekly average value, diabetes type, treatment, week and the interaction between treatment and week as fixed effects, participants as random effect and week as repeated effect.||0.7179|-0.0049|
81684617|NCT03528681|163065973|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-137.267|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-192.596|-81.937|||Mixed Models Analysis|||S-Aldo Results derived from a longitudinal mixed model adjusted for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline covariates||-81.937|-192.596|<0.001
81684618|NCT03528681|163065973|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.014||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.147|||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-Renin Results derived from a longitudinal mixed model adjusted for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline covariates||0.147|-0.120|0.839
81684619|NCT03528681|163065973|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.062||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.195|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-Renin Results derived from a longitudinal mixed model adjusted for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline covariates||0.070|-0.195|0.355
81467763|NCT02612610|162627677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0722|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥30% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0722
81467764|NCT02612610|162627677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3577|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥30% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.3577
81684620|NCT03528681|163065975|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.57|||Regression, Cox|||The model included time to reoccurrence of hyperkalaemia as response variable (event: hyperkalaemia or discontinue treatment in RTP due to high S-K levels), baseline eGFR, OLP and RTP baseline S-K values as well as age (\< 55, 55-64, \> 64 years) and baseline binary indicators for RAASi, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, and diabetes mellitus as covariates. Placebo is the reference group||0.57|0.27|<0.001
81684621|NCT03528681|163065975|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.25|||Regression, Cox|||The model included time to reoccurrence of hyperkalaemia as response variable (event: hyperkalaemia or discontinue treatment in RTP due to high S-K levels), baseline eGFR, OLP and RTP baseline S-K values as well as age (\< 55, 55-64, \> 64 years) and baseline binary indicators for RAASi, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, and diabetes mellitus as covariates. Placebo is the reference group||0.25|0.10|<0.001
81684622|NCT00469079|163066010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81684623|NCT00469079|163066011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Product use is by self-report and daily diaries.||||0.05
81684624|NCT00469079|163066012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Other|0.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|A generalized linear mixed model was used for outcomes that had been repeatedly measured from baseline through the end of the treatment period.||This study was not powered to detect differences in smoking cessation rates between groups; however, smoking status was collected to obtain preliminary data. Point prevalence (no smoking during the previous 7 days) cigarette abstinence rates were calculated at the week-4 visit and at each of the 2 follow-up visits. Continuous abstinence rates were calculated for the 4 week period between the week 1 and week 4 visits. Abstinence at all visits was assessed by self-report and confirmed by CO.||||<0.05
81684625|NCT00469079|163066013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference between 3 groups|0.0|||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A generalized linear mixed model was used for outcomes that had been repeatedly measured from baseline through the end of the treatment period. Each repeated-measures model included the treatment effect, a visit effect, the interaction between treatment and visit, the interaction between subject error and within-subject error terms.||||> 0.10
81684626|NCT02799381|163066047|SUPERIORITY|The likelihood-based mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline to Week 12 used all observed data. The model included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for baseline score and the baseline score-by-visit interaction.|LS Mean Difference|-15.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.47|-8.63||Two-sided p-value|Mixed-effects model repeated measures||Levodopa-Carbidopa Intestinal Gel (LCIG) - Optimized Medical Treatment (OMT) at Week 12|||-8.63|-21.47|<0.0001
81684627|NCT02799381|163066048|SUPERIORITY|The likelihood-based mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline to Week 12 used all observed data. The model included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for baseline score and the baseline score-by-visit interaction.|LS Mean Difference|3.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|4.83||Two-sided p-value|Mixed-effects model repeated measures||Levodopa-Carbidopa Intestinal Gel (LCIG) - Optimized Medical Treatment (OMT) at Week 12|If the primary efficacy variable was statistically significant, each of the secondary variables were to be tested using a fixed sequence as a gatekeeping procedure and at α level of 0.050. Testing was to cease at the point that a secondary variable failed to demonstrate statistical significance.||4.83|1.71|<0.0001
81684628|NCT02799381|163066049|SUPERIORITY|The likelihood-based mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline to Week 12 used all observed data. The model included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for baseline score and the baseline score-by-visit interaction.|LS Mean Difference|-16.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.48|-8.85||Two-sided p-value|Mixed-effects model repeated measures||Levodopa-Carbidopa Intestinal Gel (LCIG) - Optimized Medical Treatment (OMT) at Week 12|If the primary efficacy variable was statistically significant, each of the secondary variables were to be tested using a fixed sequence as a gatekeeping procedure and at α level of 0.050. Testing was to cease at the point that a secondary variable failed to demonstrate statistical significance.||-8.85|-24.48|<0.0001
81684629|NCT02799381|163066050|SUPERIORITY|The likelihood-based mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline to Week 12 used all observed data. The model included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for baseline score and the baseline score-by-visit interaction.|LS Mean Difference|-2.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|-1.44||Two-sided p-value|Mixed-effects model repeated measures||Levodopa-Carbidopa Intestinal Gel (LCIG) - Optimized Medical Treatment (OMT) at Week 12|If the primary efficacy variable was statistically significant, each of the secondary variables were to be tested using a fixed sequence as a gatekeeping procedure and at α level of 0.050. Testing was to cease at the point that a secondary variable failed to demonstrate statistical significance.||-1.44|-2.78|<0.0001
81684630|NCT02799381|163066051|SUPERIORITY|The likelihood-based mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline to Week 12 used all observed data. The model included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for baseline score and the baseline score-by-visit interaction.|LS Mean Difference|-5.54|||=|0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.59|-2.49||Two-sided p-value|Mixed-effects model repeated measures||Levodopa-Carbidopa Intestinal Gel (LCIG) - Optimized Medical Treatment (OMT) at Week 12|If the primary efficacy variable was statistically significant, each of the secondary variables were to be tested using a fixed sequence as a gatekeeping procedure and at α level of 0.050. Testing was to cease at the point that a secondary variable failed to demonstrate statistical significance.||-2.49|-8.59|=0.0006
81709930|NCT00474539|163116474|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.91||||||95.0|0.74|1.12||||||For tetanus the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.12|0.74|
81709931|NCT00474539|163116474|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.93||||||95.0|0.78|1.1||||||For diphtheria toxoid the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.10|0.78|
81684631|NCT02799381|163066052|SUPERIORITY|The likelihood-based mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline to Week 12 used all observed data. The model included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for baseline score and the baseline score-by-visit interaction.|LS Mean Difference|-2.35|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|-1.19||Two-sided p-value|Mixed-effects model repeated measures||Levodopa-Carbidopa Intestinal Gel (LCIG) - Optimized Medical Treatment (OMT) at Week 12|If the primary efficacy variable was statistically significant, each of the secondary variables were to be tested using a fixed sequence as a gatekeeping procedure and at α level of 0.050. Testing was to cease at the point that a secondary variable failed to demonstrate statistical significance.||-1.19|-3.51|=0.0002
81684632|NCT02799381|163066053|SUPERIORITY|The likelihood-based mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline to Week 12 used all observed data. The model included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for baseline score and the baseline score-by-visit interaction.|LS Mean Difference|-4.05|||=|0.0762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.55|0.44||Two-sided p-value|Mixed-effects model repeated measures||Levodopa-Carbidopa Intestinal Gel (LCIG) - Optimized Medical Treatment (OMT) at Week 12|If the primary efficacy variable was statistically significant, each of the secondary variables were to be tested using a fixed sequence as a gatekeeping procedure and at α level of 0.050. Testing was to cease at the point that a secondary variable failed to demonstrate statistical significance.||0.44|-8.55|=0.0762
81684633|NCT02698410|163066054|OTHER|||||||0.2968||||||One-sided p-value estimated using an exact binomial proportion test for one-way tables comparing DCR to 30%.|Binomial proportion test|||Comparison of DCR to 30% clinically relevant threshold.||||0.2968
81684634|NCT02698410|163066054|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided p-value estimated using an exact binomial proportion test for one-way tables comparing DCR to 10%.|Binomial proportion test|||Comparison of DCR to 10% clinically relevant threshold.||||<0.0001
81684635|NCT02698410|163066054|OTHER|||||||0.0534||||||One-sided p-value estimated using an exact binomial proportion test for one-way tables comparing DCR to 30%.|Binomial proportion test|||Sensitivity Analyisis-1: Comparison of DCR to 30% clinically relevant threshold.||||0.0534
81684636|NCT02698410|163066054|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided p-value estimated using an exact binomial proportion test for one-way tables comparing DCR to 10%.|Binomial proportion test|||Sensitivity Analyisis-1: Comparison of DCR to 10% clinically relevant threshold.||||<0.0001
81684637|NCT02698410|163066054|OTHER|||||||0.032||||||One-sided p-value estimated using an exact binomial proportion test for one-way tables comparing DCR to 30%.|Binomial proportion test|||Sensitivity Analyisis-2: Comparison of DCR to 30% clinically relevant threshold.||||0.032
81684638|NCT02698410|163066054|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided p-value estimated using an exact binomial proportion test for one-way tables comparing DCR to 10%.|Binomial proportion test|||Sensitivity Analyisis-2: Comparison of DCR to 10% clinically relevant threshold.||||<0.0001
81684639|NCT03952130|163066070|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin = 0.4% for HbA1c|LS Mean Difference|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.24||||||||0.24|-0.11|
81576010|NCT02425046|162823393|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.599|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Multiple imputation used to fill in missing data - imputation included demographic and 6 month data. 5 datasets created and results averaged.||Null hypothesis that there would be no difference in change in FNPA scores between the two groups over 12 months.||||0.599
81684640|NCT03952130|163066071|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-17.8||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|-6.1|||ANCOVA|||||-6.1|-29.4|0.003
81684641|NCT03952130|163066072|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-25.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.1|-10.0|||ANCOVA|||||-10.0|-41.1|0.001
81684642|NCT03952130|163066073|OTHER||Relative rate|0.85||||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|3.77|||Empirical method|||||3.77|0.19|0.834
81684643|NCT03952130|163066074|OTHER||Relative rate|1.0||||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.38|||Negative binomial regression|||\<=30 minutes post meal||1.38|0.72|0.983
81684644|NCT03952130|163066074|OTHER||Relative rate|1.61||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.74|||Negative binomial regression|||\<=1 hour post meal||2.74|0.95|0.076
81684645|NCT03952130|163066074|OTHER||Relative rate|1.19||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.79|||Negative binomial regression|||\<=2 hours post meal||1.79|0.79|0.409
81684646|NCT03952130|163066074|OTHER||Relative rate|1.22||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.68|||Negative binomial regression|||\<=4 hours post meal||1.68|0.89|0.217
81684647|NCT03952130|163066074|OTHER||Relative rate|1.09||||0.703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.65|||Negative binomial regression|||\>1 to \<=2 hours post meal||1.65|0.71|0.703
81684648|NCT03952130|163066074|OTHER||Relative rate|1.24||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.73|||Negative binomial regression|||\>2 to \<=4 hours post meal||1.73|0.89|0.206
81684649|NCT03952130|163066074|OTHER||Relative rate|0.75||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.04|||Negative binomial regression|||\>4 hours post meal||1.04|0.55|0.082
81684650|NCT03952130|163066075|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.29||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.27|-0.86|0.309
81684651|NCT03952130|163066076|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|-7.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning premeal-fasting||-7.7|-23.8|<.001
81684652|NCT03952130|163066076|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|-4.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning 1-hour post meal||-4.2|-23.8|0.005
81684653|NCT03952130|163066076|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.9||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|-4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning 2-hour post meal||-4.8|-25.0|0.004
81684654|NCT03952130|163066076|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.3||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|6.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Midday premeal||6.8|-11.4|0.616
81684655|NCT03952130|163066076|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.1||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Midday 1-hour post meal||0.1|-18.4|0.054
81684656|NCT03952130|163066076|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.3||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Midday 2-hour post meal||6.0|-12.6|0.483
81684657|NCT03952130|163066076|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.5||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|21.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening premeal||21.7|-0.6|0.064
81684658|NCT03952130|163066076|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.6||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|4.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening 1-hour post meal||4.2|-15.5|0.262
81684659|NCT03952130|163066076|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.8||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening 2-hour post meal||2.0|-17.5|0.117
81684660|NCT03952130|163066076|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.4||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|6.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bedtime||6.2|-15.1|0.414
81467765|NCT02612610|162627677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0006|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 56: ≥30% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0006
81536631|NCT00308139|162755863|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The choice of a 0.4% noninferiority margin was resulted from the considerations of expected clinical benefit of BYETTA in this study based on clinical data evaluating exenatide LAR and BYETTA, regulatory guidance, published literature, and statistical considerations.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.12|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model includes treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%), and concomitant SU use at screening as factors.||Superiority of exenatide long-acting release (LAR) once weekly to BYETTA if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for treatment difference (LAR minus BYETTA) is less than 0; non-inferiority if this upper limit is less than 0.4%. Power:Assuming 20% dropout rate with 246 subjects will complete the study. This sample size would provide 90% power for non-inferiority test with assumption of greater reduction (0.1%) in LAR and a common standard deviation of 1.2%.||-0.12|-0.54|0.0023
81536632|NCT00308139|162755866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis: Percentages of subjects achieving HbA1c target value of \<7% at Week 30 were compared between treatments using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, in which baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%) and concomitant SU use at screening served as the stratification factors. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in percentage of subjects achieving HbA1c target. Power: based on the primary measurement.||||0.0003
81576011|NCT02425046|162823394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.583|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Multiple imputation used to fill in missing data - imputation included demographic and 6 month data. 5 datasets created and results averaged.||Null hypothesis: Change in MVPA from baseline to 12 months will not be different between target children in the two groups.||||0.583
81467766|NCT02612610|162627678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3845|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥70% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.3845
81536633|NCT00308139|162755868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2042|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis: Percentage of subjects achieving HbA1c target value of \<=6.5% at Week 30 were compared between treatments using CMH test, in which baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%) and concomitant SU use at screening served as the stratification factors. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in percentage of subjects achieving HbA1c target. Power: based on the primary measurement.||||0.2042
81684661|NCT03952130|163066077|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Basal insulin dose||0.6|-0.7|0.947
81576012|NCT02425046|162823395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.312|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Multiple imputation including demographics and 6 month data used to complete dataset. 5 datasets created and t-score averaged.||Null hypothesis is that there will be no difference between the two arms in change in sugar sweetened beverage intake over 12 months.||||0.312
81684662|NCT03952130|163066077|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bolus insulin dose||2.6|-1.3|0.500
81684663|NCT03952130|163066077|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total insulin dose||2.7|-1.4|0.543
81684664|NCT03952130|163066078|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.42|||Regression, Logistic|||For HbA1c \< 7%||1.42|0.47|0.462
81684665|NCT03952130|163066078|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||For HbA1c ≤6.5%||1.10|0.26|0.089
81684666|NCT02559505|163066082|OTHER|||||||0.005||||||p-value for H3 reactivity, difference of Acute Infected vs. Vaccinated.|ANCOVA|||||||0.005
81684667|NCT02559505|163066082|OTHER|||||||0.024||||||p-value for NP reactivity, difference of Acute Infected vs. Vaccinated.|ANCOVA|||||||0.024
81684668|NCT02559505|163066083|OTHER|||||||0.408||||||p-value for H3 reactivity, difference of Acute Infected vs. Vaccinated.|ANCOVA|||||||0.408
81684669|NCT02559505|163066083|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||p-value for NP reactivity, difference of Acute Infected vs. Vaccinated.|ANCOVA|||||||0.004
81684670|NCT02559505|163066084|OTHER|||||||0.991||||||p-value for H3 reactivity, difference of Acute Infected vs. Vaccinated.|ANCOVA|||||||0.991
81709932|NCT00474539|163116474|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.0||||||95.0|0.81|1.24||||||For tetanus the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.24|0.81|
81684671|NCT02559505|163066084|OTHER|||||||0.334||||||p-value for NP reactivity, difference of Acute Infected vs. Vaccinated.|ANCOVA|||||||0.334
81684672|NCT02559505|163066085|OTHER|||||||0.226||||||p-value for H3 reactivity, difference of Acute Infected vs. Vaccinated.|ANCOVA|||||||0.226
81684673|NCT02559505|163066085|OTHER|||||||0.036||||||p-value for NP reactivity, difference of Acute Infected vs. Vaccinated.|ANCOVA|||||||0.036
81684674|NCT02559505|163066086|OTHER|||||||0.68||||||p-value for H3 reactivity, difference of Acute Infected vs. Vaccinated.|ANCOVA|||||||0.680
81684675|NCT02559505|163066086|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||p-value for H3 reactivity, difference of Acute Infected vs. Vaccinated.|ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81684676|NCT01584024|163066101|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.003|||||||McNemar|||||||=0.003
81684677|NCT01584024|163066102|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.17|||||||McNemar|||||||=0.17
81684678|NCT04331899|163066116|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.81||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.19||Tests were conducted at the 0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Cox||Cox proportional hazards model covariate-adjusted for age 50+ and sex.|||1.19|0.56|0.29
81684679|NCT04331899|163066117|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|-0.06||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|1.11||Tests were conducted at the 0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Linear||Log change at Day 14. Cox proportional hazards model covariate-adjusted for age 50+ and sex.|||1.11|-1.23|0.91
81684680|NCT04331899|163066118|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.01||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.16||Tests were conducted at the 0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Linear||Cox proportional hazards model covariate-adjusted for age 50+ and sex.|||1.16|0.85|0.95
81684681|NCT04331899|163066119|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.94||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.41||Tests were conducted at the 0.05 level of significance.|Regression, Cox||Cox proportional hazards model covariate-adjusted for age 50+ and sex.|||1.41|0.60|0.76
81684682|NCT00101361|163066121|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|the required sample size of 400 participants provided 85% power to detect an increase in healing from 25% in the placebo group to 40% in the oxandrolone group, as assuming a 0.05 (2-sided) type I error, 13% rate of loss to follow up, and a test of proportions by using an arcsine transformation.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|6.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For spinal cord injury patients with a Stage III or IV pressure ulcer of the pelvic region who receive 24 weeks or less of optimized clinical care (i.e., guideline-driven care with nutritional support) compared with optimized clinical care and an oral anabolic steroid agent (oxandrolone) there will be no difference in the percent of healed pressure ulcers.||6.8|-17.5|<0.05
81684683|NCT02424539|163066122|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.78|||ANCOVA||Least square (LS) mean difference between placebo and FF 55 µg QD has been presented using analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for treatment, Baseline value, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis.|||-0.78|-1.68|<0.001
81684684|NCT02424539|163066122|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.87|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference between placebo and FF 110 µg QD has been presented using ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, Baseline value, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis.|||-0.87|-1.77|<0.001
81684685|NCT02424539|163066123|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.39|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio for FF 55 µg QD versus placebo has been presented using a logistic regression model with Wald's test with treatment, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis as factors.|||0.39|0.14|<0.001
81684686|NCT02424539|163066123|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.33|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio for FF 110 µg QD versus placebo has been presented using a logistic regression model with Wald's test with treatment, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis as factors.|||0.33|0.12|<0.001
81684687|NCT02424539|163066124|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-1.46|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference between placebo and FF 55 µg QD has been presented using ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, Baseline value, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis.|||-1.46|-2.84|<0.001
81684688|NCT02424539|163066124|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|-1.29|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference between placebo and FF 110 µg QD has been presented using ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, Baseline value, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis.|||-1.29|-2.66|<0.001
81684689|NCT02424539|163066125|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.18|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference between placebo and FF 55 µg QD has been presented using ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, Baseline value, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis.|||0.18|-0.38|0.503
81684690|NCT02424539|163066125|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.03|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference between placebo and FF 110 µg QD has been presented using ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, Baseline value, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis.|||0.03|-0.53|0.078
81684691|NCT02424539|163066126|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.02|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference between placebo and FF 55 µg QD has been presented using ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, Baseline value, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis.|||1.02|0.01|0.048
81684692|NCT02424539|163066126|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.17|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference between placebo and FF 110 µg QD has been presented using ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, Baseline value, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis.|||1.17|0.16|0.011
81684693|NCT02424539|163066127|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.9|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference between placebo and FF 55 µg QD has been presented using ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, Baseline value, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis.|||-0.90|-1.83|<0.001
81684694|NCT02424539|163066127|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|-0.99|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference between placebo and FF 110 µg QD has been presented using ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, Baseline value, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis.|||-0.99|-1.92|<0.001
81684695|NCT02424539|163066128|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.34|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio for FF 55 µg QD versus placebo has been presented using a logistic regression model with Wald's test with treatment, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis as factors.|||0.34|0.12|<0.001
81684696|NCT02424539|163066128|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.29|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio for FF 110 µg QD versus placebo has been presented using a logistic regression model with Wald's test with treatment, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis as factors.|||0.29|0.10|<0.001
81684697|NCT02424539|163066129|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|-1.73|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference between placebo and FF 55 µg QD has been presented using ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, Baseline value, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis.|||-1.73|-3.23|<0.001
81684698|NCT02424539|163066129|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|-1.52|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference between placebo and FF 110 µg QD has been presented using ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, Baseline value, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis.|||-1.52|-3.03|<0.001
81684699|NCT02424539|163066130|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.17|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference between placebo and FF 55 µg QD has been presented using ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, Baseline value, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis.|||0.17|-0.38|0.442
81684700|NCT02424539|163066130|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.02|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference between placebo and FF 110 µg QD has been presented using ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, Baseline value, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis.|||-0.02|-0.57|0.035
81684701|NCT02424539|163066131|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.88||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.16|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference between placebo and FF 55 µg QD has been presented using ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, Baseline value, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis.|||3.16|0.60|0.004
81684702|NCT02424539|163066131|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|3.95|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference between placebo and FF 110 µg QD has been presented using ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, Baseline value, gender, age and type of Allergic Rhinitis.|||3.95|1.38|<0.001
81684703|NCT04893265|163066147|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0854|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1122||0.4471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1352|0.306|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3060|-0.1352|0.4471
81684704|NCT04893265|163066148|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8378|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4284|1.6385|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for Demographics, COVID-19 Cases Per 100K , Test Access, Social Network, Knowledge, Test Value with random intercepts for participation mode|Adjusted odds ratio|||1.6385|0.4284|<0.05
81684705|NCT04893265|163066149|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4306|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6166|3.3192|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for Demographics, COVID-19 Cases Per 100K , Test Access, Social Network, Knowledge, Test Value with random intercepts for participation mode|Adjusted odds ratio|||3.3192|0.6166|<0.05
81684706|NCT04893265|163066150|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08661|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08125|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07311|0.2463|||||Adjusted for Demographics, COVID Cases Per 100,000 Population, Test Access, Social Network, Knowledge, and Test Value with random intercepts for Dyad and Individual|||0.2463|-0.07311|
81684707|NCT01475955|163066168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0041||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Pearson chi-square||||0.0041
81684708|NCT04899271|163066267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.807|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.807
81684709|NCT04899271|163066268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.746|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison at month 6||||0.746
81684710|NCT04899271|163066268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.201|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison at month 18||||0.201
81684711|NCT04899271|163066269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.867|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison at month 6||||0.867
81684712|NCT04899271|163066269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.769|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison at month 12||||0.769
81684713|NCT04899271|163066269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.776|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison at month 18||||0.776
81684714|NCT04899271|163066270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.521||||||Assumption of normality was confirmed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test; the comparison between treatment arms was performed by means of two-sample t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at month 6 for change from baseline||||0.521
81536634|NCT00308139|162755870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1513|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis: Percentages of subjects achieving HbA1c target values of \<=6.0% at Week 30 were compared between treatments using CMH test, in which baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%) and concomitant SU use at screening served as the stratification factors. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in percentage of subjects achieving HbA1c target. Power: based on the primary measurement.||||0.1513
81536635|NCT00308139|162755872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|30.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.458||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.88|53.28|||ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in 2h postprandial glucose from baseline (Day -3) to Week 14 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model including treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%), and concomitant SU use at screening as factors, and baseline value of the 2h postprandial glucose as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in change from baseline 2h postprandial glucose.||53.28|6.88|0.0124
81684715|NCT04899271|163066270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.959||||||Assumption of normality was confirmed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test; the comparison between treatment arms was performed by means of two-sample t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at month 12 for change from baseline||||0.959
81684716|NCT04899271|163066270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.773||||||Assumption of normality was confirmed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test; the comparison between treatment arms was performed by means of two-sample t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at month 18 for change from baseline||||0.773
81684717|NCT04899271|163066271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.691|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Assumption of normality is confirmed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test; comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample t-test.||Comparison at month 6 for change from baseline||||0.691
81684718|NCT04899271|163066271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.685||||||Assumption of normality is confirmed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test; comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at month 12 for change from baseline||||0.685
81684719|NCT04899271|163066271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||Assumption of normality is not confirmed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test; comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison at month 18 for change from baseline||||0.640
81684720|NCT04899271|163066272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.867||||||Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of a Chi-squared test|Chi-squared|||Comparison at month 6||||0.867
81684721|NCT04899271|163066272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.769||||||Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of a Chi-squared test|Chi-squared|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of a Chi-squared and Fisher's Exact test separated with a /.||Comparison at month 12||||0.769
81684722|NCT04899271|163066272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.577|||||||Chi-squared|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of a Chi-squared test.||Comparison at month 18||||0.577
81709933|NCT00474539|163116477|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for immune response induced by NeisVac-C was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.6||||||95.0|-1.7|3.2||||||For Meningococcal C the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥ 1:8 titer was calculated.||3.2|-1.7|
81684723|NCT04899271|163066273|SUPERIORITY|The effect of treatment on the cumulative number of severe hypoglycemic events was evaluated by means of a Cox proportional hazards model. The Andersen-Gill intensity model with model-based variance was utilized.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.271||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.573|2.819|||Cox proportional hazards model|Analysis is based on Cox proportional hazards model.||||2.819|0.573|0.554
81684724|NCT04899271|163066275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32||||||Assumption of normality is not confirmed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test; comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison at month 6 for change from baseline||||0.320
81684725|NCT04899271|163066275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.398||||||Assumption of normality is not confirmed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test; comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison at month 12 for change from baseline||||0.398
81684726|NCT04899271|163066275|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Assumption of normality is not confirmed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test; comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison at month 18 for change from baseline||||1.000
81684727|NCT04899271|163066276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.892||||||Assumption of normality is confirmed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test; comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at month 6 for change from baseline||||0.892
81684728|NCT04899271|163066276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.412||||||Assumption of normality is confirmed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test; comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison at month 12 for change from baseline||||0.412
81684729|NCT04899271|163066276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371||||||Assumption of normality is not confirmed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test; comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison at month 18 for change from baseline||||0.371
81684730|NCT01740362|163066317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|137.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.77|194.69||||||1 way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) on natural log-transformed AUC(0-∞) analyzed using linear model with degrees of renal impairment(creatinine clearance\[CLcr, discrete\]) evaluated using blood samples collected at screening as fixed effect. Statistical Analysis System (SAS) mixed procedure (PROC MIXED) was used. Anti-log of adjusted mean difference (CP-690,550\[mild renal insufficiency\] - CP-690,550\[normal renal function\]), 90% confidence interval (CI) were taken to estimate mean ratio and 90% CI.||194.69|96.77|
81684731|NCT01740362|163066317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|142.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.53|202.24||||||One way ANOVA on natural log-transformed AUC (0 - ∞) were analyzed using linear model containing degrees of renal impairment (CLcr, discrete) calculated using blood samples collected at screening as fixed effects. SAS procedure PROC MIXED was used for analysis. Anti-log of the adjusted mean difference (CP-690,550 \[moderate renal insufficiency\] - CP-690,550 \[normal renal function\]) and its corresponding 90% CI were taken to estimate the mean ratio and corresponding 90% CI.||202.24|100.53|
81709934|NCT03018340|163116478|SUPERIORITY||Difference in weighted MMRM LSMs|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the primary statistical comparison for Stage 1 and Stage 2 combined.||-0.1|-3.4|0.0390
81709935|NCT03018340|163116478|SUPERIORITY||Difference in MMRM LSMs|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.9|-6.1|0.0003
81684732|NCT01740362|163066317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|222.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|157.02|315.89||||||One way ANOVA on natural log-transformed AUC (0 - ∞) were analyzed using linear model containing degrees of renal impairment (CLcr, discrete) calculated using blood samples collected at screening as fixed effects. SAS procedure PROC MIXED was used for analysis. Anti-log of the adjusted mean difference (CP-690,550 \[severe renal insufficiency\] - CP-690,550 \[normal renal function\]) and its corresponding 90% CI were taken to estimate the mean ratio and corresponding 90% CI.||315.89|157.02|
81684733|NCT01740362|163066318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|93.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.22|129.06||||||One way ANOVA on natural log-transformed Cmax were analyzed using linear model containing degrees of renal impairment (CLcr, discrete) calculated using blood samples collected at screening as fixed effects. SAS procedure PROC MIXED was used for analysis. Anti-log of the adjusted mean difference (CP-690,550 \[mild renal insufficiency\] - CP-690,550 \[normal renal function\]) and its corresponding 90% CI were taken to estimate the mean ratio and corresponding 90% CI.||129.06|67.22|
81684734|NCT01740362|163066318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|104.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.18|144.34||||||One way ANOVA on natural log-transformed Cmax were analyzed using linear model containing degrees of renal impairment (CLcr, discrete) calculated using blood samples collected at screening as fixed effects. SAS procedure PROC MIXED was used for analysis. Anti-log of the adjusted mean difference (CP-690,550 \[moderate renal insufficiency\] - CP-690,550 \[normal renal function\]) and its corresponding 90% CI were taken to estimate the mean ratio and corresponding 90% CI.||144.34|75.18|
81684735|NCT01740362|163066318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|117.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.91|163.02||||||One way ANOVA on natural log-transformed Cmax were analyzed using linear model containing degrees of renal impairment (CLcr, discrete) calculated using blood samples collected at screening as fixed effects. SAS procedure PROC MIXED was used for analysis. Anti-log of the adjusted mean difference (CP-690,550 \[severe renal insufficiency\] - CP-690,550 \[normal renal function\]) and its corresponding 90% CI were taken to estimate the mean ratio and corresponding 90% CI.||163.02|84.91|
81684736|NCT03826914|163066341|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.43||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.846|-0.015||The threshold of significance was P=0.05|Anaylsis of Covariance||Placebo - Cardioflex|The primary analysis was conducted using the post-treatment biomarker value, comparing the two groups, and controlling for their baseline values by using analysis of covariance. In this study, the dependent variable was the biomarkers being tested, the controlled independent variable was the treatment given and the uncontrolled variables were the baseline differences between participants.||-0.015|-0.846|0.042
81684737|NCT03826914|163066342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.772||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|-2.24||The threshold of significance was P=0.05|Anaylsis of Covariance|||The primary analysis was conducted using the post-treatment biomarker value, comparing the two groups, and controlling for their baseline values by using analysis of covariance. In this study, the dependent variable was the biomarkers being tested, the controlled independent variable was the treatment given and the uncontrolled variables were the baseline differences between participants.||-2.24|-11.2|0.04
81684738|NCT03842137|163066392|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.15|||Regression, Linear|Utilizing a regression model, baseline craving scores, group condition, and their interaction are regressed on 2-week craving scores.||||-.15|-.91|.008
81709936|NCT03018340|163116478|SUPERIORITY||Difference in MMRM LSMs|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.1|-2.1|0.6940
81684739|NCT03842137|163066393|SUPERIORITY|An ancova model was conducted comparing differences between tDCS and sham on post-stimulation theta burst rate, while controlling for pre-stimulation theta burst rate||||||0.005|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.005
81684740|NCT05139030|163066394|SUPERIORITY|A one-sided hypothesis test was performed at alpha=0.025 level of significance comparing EXPAREL admix and bupivacaine HCI|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-65.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.97||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-118.7|-12.9|||ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||The superiority of EXPAREL admixed to bupivacaine HCI was evaluated using the Efficacy Analysis Set.||-12.9|-118.7|0.0074
81684741|NCT05139030|163066395|SUPERIORITY|A one-sided hypothesis test was performed at alpha=0.025 level of significance comparing EXPAREL admix and bupivacaine HCI|Mean Ratio|0.77||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.92|||ANCOVA|Total opioid consumption was transformed to log scale. Main effect of treatment, covariates: pooled Investigator site (categorical); age (continuous)||The superiority of EXPAREL admixed to bupivacaine HCI was evaluated using the Efficacy Analysis Set.||0.92|0.64|0.0018
81709937|NCT04652102|163116495|SUPERIORITY||Proportion|0.364|||||TWO_SIDED|95.826|0.299|0.433|||||Derived from an exact 2-sided 95.826% Pearson-Clopper confidence interval (CI) on proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases.|Proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases.||0.433|0.299|
81709938|NCT04652102|163116495|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|48.2||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.826|31.0|61.4||1-sided p-value from the exact binomial test on proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases (equivalent to a test on VE with H0: VE ≤30%). Statistically significant if lower than 0.02087.|Exact Binomial Test||2-sided 95.826% CI on VE, derived from the exact 2-sided 95.826% Pearson-Clopper CI on proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases.|Vaccine efficacy (VE) calculated as VE = 1 - p/(1-p) \*1/r where p represents the proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases and r represents the ratio of total follow-up time of subjects in the CVnCoV group over the total follow-up time of subjects in the placebo group.||61.4|31.0|0.01600
81709939|NCT04652102|163116507|SUPERIORITY||Proportion|0.245|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133|0.389|||||Derived from an exact 2-sided 95% Pearson-Clopper CI on proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases.|Proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases.||0.389|0.133|
81709940|NCT04652102|163116507|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|70.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.5|86.1|||||2-sided 95% CI on VE, derived from the exact 2-sided 95% Pearson-Clopper CI on proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases.|VE calculated as VE = 1 - p/(1-p) \*1/r where p represents the proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases and r represents the ratio of total follow-up time of subjects in the CVnCoV group over the total follow-up time of subjects in the placebo group.||86.1|42.5|
81709941|NCT04652102|163116508|SUPERIORITY||Proportion|0.286|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.084|0.581|||||Derived from an exact 2-sided 95% Pearson-Clopper CI on proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases.|Proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases.||0.581|0.084|
81709942|NCT04652102|163116508|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|63.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|91.7|||||2-sided 95% CI on VE, derived from the exact 2-sided 95% Pearson-Clopper CI on proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases.|VE calculated as VE = 1 - p/(1-p) \*1/r where p represents the proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases and r represents the ratio of total follow-up time of subjects in the CVnCoV group over the total follow-up time of subjects in the placebo group.||91.7|-25.5|
81709943|NCT04652102|163116509|SUPERIORITY||Proportion|0.341|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.242|0.452|||||Derived from an exact 2-sided 95% Pearson-Clopper CI on proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases.|Proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases.||0.452|0.242|
81709944|NCT04652102|163116509|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|53.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.4|71.2|||||2-sided 95% CI on VE, derived from the exact 2-sided 95% Pearson-Clopper CI on proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases.|VE calculated as VE = 1 - p/(1-p) \*1/r where p represents the proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases and r represents the ratio of total follow-up time of subjects in the CVnCoV group over the total follow-up time of subjects in the placebo group.||71.2|25.4|
81536636|NCT00308139|162755874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.612||0.8916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|1.12|||ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in body weight from baseline (Day -3) to Week 30 was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%), and concomitant SU use at screening as factors, and baseline value of the body weight as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in change from baseline body weight. Power: based on the primary measurement.||1.12|-1.29|0.8916
81684742|NCT05139030|163066396|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.96|||Cox proportional hazards model|Cox proportional hazard model: treatment as main effect, pooled Investigator site as categorical, and age and height as continuous covariates||||0.96|0.51|0.0127
81684743|NCT05139030|163066397|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.3674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4||Worst pain 0-24 hours|ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||||0.4|-0.6|0.3674
81709945|NCT04652102|163116510|SUPERIORITY||Proportion|0.571|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.782|||||Derived from an exact 2-sided 95% Pearson-Clopper CI on proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases.|Proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases.||0.782|0.340|
81709946|NCT04652102|163116510|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|-11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-200.5|56.7|||||2-sided 95% CI on VE, derived from the exact 2-sided 95% Pearson-Clopper CI on proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases.|VE calculated as VE = 1 - p/(1-p) \*1/r where p represents the proportion of cases coming from the CVnCoV group among all cases and r represents the ratio of total follow-up time of subjects in the CVnCoV group over the total follow-up time of subjects in the placebo group.||56.7|-200.5|
81709947|NCT00266799|163116523|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non-inferiority was tested using the upper limit of the 95% CI for the hazard ratio as quantitative estimate of the minimum effect of PLD relative to capecitabine. Margin for non-inferiority was set to 1.143, reflecting an acceptable difference in TTP of 0.75 months assuming an expected median TTP of up to 6 months with the comparator. If the estimate was below margin, PLD was to be considered non-inferior to capecitabine assuming sufficient sensitivity to detect the drug effects of~interest."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.6686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.54|||Log Rank|||By Investigator Assessment of ITT Population||1.54|0.76|0.6686
81709948|NCT00266799|163116523|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non-inferiority was tested using the upper limit of the 95% CI for the hazard ratio as quantitative estimate of the minimum effect of PLD relative to capecitabine. Margin for non-inferiority was set to 1.143, reflecting an acceptable difference in TTP of 0.75 months assuming an expected median TTP of up to 6 months with the comparator. If the estimate was below margin, PLD was to be considered non-inferior to capecitabine assuming sufficient sensitivity to detect the drug effects of~interest."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.4472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.65|||Log Rank|||By RECIST Criteria of ITT Population||1.65|0.80|0.4472
81467767|NCT02612610|162627678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1177|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥70% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.1177
81684744|NCT05139030|163066397|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.1016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2||Worst pain 24-48 hours|ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||||0.2|-0.9|0.1016
81684745|NCT05139030|163066397|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.0||Worst pain 48-72 hours|ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||||-0.0|-1.4|0.0215
81684746|NCT05139030|163066397|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.2||Worst pain 72-96 hours|ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||||0.2|-1.2|0.0794
81684747|NCT05139030|163066397|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.3606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5||Average pain 0-24 hours|ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||||0.5|-0.7|0.3606
81684748|NCT05139030|163066397|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0||Average pain 24-48 hours|ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||||-0.0|-1.1|0.0184
81684749|NCT05139030|163066397|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1||Average pain 48-72 hours|ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||||0.1|-1.1|0.0476
81684750|NCT05139030|163066397|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1||Average pain 72-96 hours|ANCOVA|Main effect of treatment, categorical covariate of pooled Investigator site, and continuous covariates of age||||0.1|-1.1|0.0529
81709949|NCT00266799|163116523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.5508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.77|||Log Rank|||By Investigator Assessment of TTP Population||1.77|0.74|0.5508
81684751|NCT00613626|163066407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.718||0.1|ONE_SIDED|90.0|||||Log Rank|||A one-sided log rank test with an overall sample size of 68 subjects (of which 34 are in arm A and 34 are in arm B) achieves 80% power at a 0.10 significance level to detect a difference of 3 months in PFS between 4 month median PFS and 7 month median PFS.||||0.10
81684752|NCT00613626|163066407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9518|TWO_SIDED|||||P-Value (2-tailed) is calculated based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank|Degrees of freedom=1||||||0.9518
81684753|NCT00613626|163066409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2533|TWO_SIDED||||||Difference in Rates|P-value (two-tailed) is calculated based on an unadjusted, normal-distribution approximation for the difference in rates.||||||0.2533
81684754|NCT00613626|163066410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.872|TWO_SIDED||||||Difference in Rates|||||||0.8720
81684755|NCT00613626|163066411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4577|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.4577
81684756|NCT00613626|163066412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||Survival analysis of VEGF variants using cox proportional hazard analysis in arm A and arm B.|Data was not collected for safety lead-in participants and these participants were not included in the analysis.||||
81684757|NCT00613626|163066412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Logistic Regression Analysis|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||Objective Response Analysis of VEGF variants using Logistic Regression Analysis in arm A and arm B|||||
81684758|NCT00397150|163066413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Prevalence ratio|2.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|3.92||||||||3.92|1.33|
81684759|NCT00397150|163066418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Prevalence ratio|1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.11||||||||2.11|1.70|
81684760|NCT00397150|163066419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Prevalence ratio|1.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.63||||||||2.63|1.12|
81684761|NCT01167712|163066451|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.06||||||Estimated hazard of first progression or death for weekly paclitaxel treatment relative to standard 3 week paclitaxel.||1.06|.74|
81684762|NCT01167712|163066452|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.23||||||||1.23|.72|
81709950|NCT00266799|163116523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.4088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.89|||Log Rank|||By RECIST Criteria of TTP Population||1.89|0.77|0.4088
81684763|NCT03047005|163066484|SUPERIORITY|Analyses used all available data. Analyses to compare treatments were all intent-to-treat.||||||0.07|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were performed for all randomized patients who attended the first treatment session. Model adjusted for stage 1 treatment condition.||||||.07
81684764|NCT03047005|163066485|SUPERIORITY|Analyses used all available data. Analyses to compare treatments were all intent-to-treat.||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were performed for all randomized patients who attended the first treatment session. Model adjusted for stage 1 treatment condition.||||||.01
81684765|NCT03293030|163066507|SUPERIORITY|Note: Our statistical test was run to identify the number of significant genes. The result is a number and there is no calculation of any comparative statistic such as an odds ratio.|||||<|0.05||||||P-value was adjusted for false discovery rate|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Single cell RNA-sequencing was used to calculate the number of differentially expressed genes in cutaneous CD4+ T cells between week 0 and week 12 in dupilumab-treated subjects. The calculation was performed in the software package Seurat (RRID:SCR\_016341) using the FindMarkers function, which utilizes a non-parametric Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Genes were considered significantly differentially expressed if the adjusted p-value \< 0.05 and the absolute value of log2(Fold Change) \> 1.0.||||<0.05
81684766|NCT01121406|163066514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Kaplan-Meier DC rates|-12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.1|6.0|||||"95% CI using Greenwood´s variance estimate.~Volasertib (BI 6727) minus Cytotoxic."|Kaplan Meier estimates and confidence intervals (CI) were calculated using Greenwood's variance estimate within each treatment arm and the asymptotic CI for the difference in the rates found. The time was censored in those cases where there was no death or progression until the last trial visit||6.0|-31.1|
81684767|NCT01121406|163066515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.53|||||"Cox proportional-hazards regression model, stratified by disease status at baseline (measurable vs. non measurable disease) and platinum resistant vs platinum refractory disease at baseline.~HR calculated as Volasertib (BI 6727) /Cytotoxic"|||1.53|0.66|
81684768|NCT01121406|163066516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.42|||||"Cox proportional-hazards regression model, stratified by disease status at baseline (measurable vs. non measurable disease) and platinum resistant vs platinum refractory disease at baseline.~HR calculated as Volasertib (BI 6727) /Cytotoxic"|||1.42|0.63|
81684769|NCT01121406|163066519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.7|||||"Cox proportional-hazards regression model, stratified by disease status at baseline (measurable vs. non measurable disease) and platinum resistant vs platinum refractory disease at baseline.~HR calculated as Volasertib (BI 6727)/ Cytotoxic"|||1.70|0.73|
81684770|NCT01121406|163066520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.61|||||"Cox proportional-hazards regression model, stratified by disease status at baseline (measurable vs. non measurable disease) and platinum resistant vs platinum refractory disease at baseline.~HR calculated as Volasertib (BI 6727)/ Cytotoxic"|||1.61|0.40|
81684771|NCT01121406|163066521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.65|||||"Cox proportional-hazards regression model, stratified by disease status at baseline (measurable vs. non measurable disease) and platinum resistant vs platinum refractory disease at baseline.~HR calculated as Volasertib (BI 6727)/ Cytotoxic"|||1.65|0.37|
81684772|NCT01121406|163066522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.93|||||"Cox proportional-hazards regression model, stratified by disease status at baseline (measurable vs. non measurable disease) and platinum resistant vs platinum refractory disease at baseline.~HR calculated as Volasertib (BI 6727)/ Cytotoxic"|||1.93|0.39|
81684773|NCT01121406|163066523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.47|||||"Cox proportional-hazards regression model, stratified by disease status at baseline (measurable vs. non measurable disease) and platinum resistant vs platinum refractory disease at baseline.~HR calculated as Volasertib (BI 6727)/ Cytotoxic"|||1.47|0.33|
81709951|NCT00266799|163116524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1726||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||By Investigator Assessment||||0.1726
81709952|NCT00266799|163116524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6541||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||By RECIST Criteria||||0.6541
81709953|NCT00266799|163116525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.5265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.58|||Log Rank|||||1.58|0.79|0.5265
81467768|NCT02612610|162627678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0236|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥70% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0236
81467769|NCT02612610|162627678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0192|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥50% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0192
81467770|NCT02612610|162627678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3301|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥50% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.3301
81684774|NCT01121406|163066524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.77|||||"Cox proportional-hazards regression model, stratified by disease status at baseline (measurable vs. non measurable disease) and platinum resistant vs platinum refractory disease at baseline.~HR calculated as Volasertib (BI 6727)/ Cytotoxic"|||0.77|0.09|
81467771|NCT02612610|162627678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0008|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥50% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0008
81467772|NCT02612610|162627678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0285|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥30% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0285
81467773|NCT02612610|162627678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3856|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥30% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.3856
81536637|NCT00308139|162755876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4|-9.4|||ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline (Day -3) to Week 30 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model including treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%), and concomitant SU use at screening as factors, and baseline value of the fasting plasma glucose as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in change from baseline fasting plasma glucose. Power: based on the primary measurement.||-9.4|-24.4|<.0001
81536638|NCT00308139|162755880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.04||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|-2.2|||ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in total cholesterol from baseline (Day -3) to Week 30 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model including treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%), and concomitant SU use at screening as factors, and baseline value of the total cholesterol as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in change from baseline total cholesterol. Power: based on the primary measurement.||-2.2|-14.1|0.0077
81709954|NCT00266799|163116526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.0841||95.0|||||Log Rank|p-value also given for Hazard Ratio||||||0.0841
81467774|NCT02612610|162627678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 84: ≥30% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0001
81684775|NCT00892437|163066571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: the response rate in the ATV+COBI+FTC/TDF group was at least 12% worse than in the ATV+RTV+FTC/TDF group; alternative hypothesis: the response rate in the ATV+COBI+FTC/TDF group was less than 12% worse than that in the ATV+RTV+FTC/TDF group. ATV+COBI+FTC/TDF was noninferior if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum-weighted difference (COBI group - RTV group) in the response rate at Week 24 was greater than -12%.|Difference in percentages|-7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|9.9|||||Difference in percentages of success and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportion.|A total planned sample size of 75 subjects had 26% power to evaluate noninferiority with respect to the response rate of HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 24 if a response rate of 84% for both arms and a noninferiority margin of 0.12 were assumed.||9.9|-24.6|
81684776|NCT00892437|163066572|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the response rate in the ATV+COBI+FTC/TDF group was at least 12% worse than the response rate in ATV+RTV+FTC/TDF group; the alternative hypothesis was that the response rate in the ATV+COBI+FTC/TDF group was less than 12% worse than that in the ATV+RTV+FTC/TDF group.|Difference in percentages|-8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|9.4|||||Difference in percentages of success and its 95% CI were calculated based on baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum-adjusted MH proportion.|||9.4|-25.9|
81684777|NCT00892437|163066573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean (LSM)|-0.02||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.22||P-values were obtained from an ANOVA model including baseline HIV-1 RNA category in the model.|ANOVA||The difference in least squares mean (LSM) and its 95% CI were computed using ANOVA model, including baseline HIV-1 RNA category in the model.|||0.22|-0.25|0.87
81684778|NCT00892437|163066574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.03||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.23||P-values were obtained from an ANOVA model including baseline HIV-1 RNA category in the model.|ANOVA||The difference in LSM and its 95% CI were computed using ANOVA model, including baseline HIV-1 RNA category in the model.|||0.23|-0.30|0.82
81684779|NCT00892437|163066575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|10.0||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.0|84.0||P-values were obtained from an ANOVA model including baseline HIV-1 RNA category in the model.|ANOVA||The difference in LSM and its 95% CI were computed using ANOVA model, including baseline HIV-1 RNA category in the model.|||84|-63|0.78
81684780|NCT00892437|163066576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|47.0||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|134.0||P-values were obtained from an ANOVA model including baseline HIV-1 RNA category in the model.|ANOVA||The difference in LSM and its 95% CI were computed using ANOVA model, including baseline HIV-1 RNA category in the model.|||134|-41|0.29
81684781|NCT02750410|163066599|SUPERIORITY||LS mean percent difference|-1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|-1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.28|-1.73|<0.001
81684782|NCT02750410|163066600|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.117||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.479|||Regression, Logistic|||analysis was based on repeated measures logistic regression||0.479|0.028|0.003
81684783|NCT02750410|163066601|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-30.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.37|-18.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-18.91|-41.37|<0.001
81684784|NCT02750410|163066602|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-26.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.39|-16.78|||t-test, 2 sided|||Prebreakfast BG||-16.78|-36.39|<0.001
81684785|NCT02750410|163066602|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-45.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.77|-29.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Breakfast 2-hour PPBG||-29.00|-61.77|<0.001
81684786|NCT02750410|163066602|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-36.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.2|-24.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||Prelunch BG||-24.45|-49.20|<0.001
81684787|NCT02750410|163066602|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-50.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.85|-32.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lunch 2-hour PPBG||-32.46|-67.85|<0.001
81684788|NCT02750410|163066602|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-31.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.05|-18.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||Predinner BG||-18.48|-44.05|<0.001
81684789|NCT02750410|163066602|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-34.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.55|-17.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||Dinner 2-hour PPBG||-17.38|-52.55|<0.001
81684790|NCT02750410|163066602|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-41.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.81|-24.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||Bedtime BG||-24.09|-58.81|<0.001
81684791|NCT02750410|163066603|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1||||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.78|-0.59|0.776
81684792|NCT02580058|163066625|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.8253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.867|1.497|||Log Rank|1-sided||||1.497|0.867|0.8253
81684793|NCT02580058|163066625|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.2082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.672|1.179|||Log Rank|1-sided||||1.179|0.672|0.2082
81684794|NCT02580058|163066626|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.68|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.16|||Log Rank|1-sided||||2.160|1.310|>0.9999
81684795|NCT02580058|163066626|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.607|1.011|||Log Rank|1-sided||||1.011|0.607|0.0301
81684796|NCT02580058|163066645|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Test/Reference, %)|110.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.4|126.7||||||Avelumab was the Reference treatment and Avelumab + PLD was the Test treatment||126.7|95.4|
81684797|NCT02580058|163066646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Test/Reference, %)|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.5|101.5||||||Avelumab was the Reference treatment and Avelumab + PLD was the Test treatment||101.5|79.5|
81684798|NCT02580058|163066647|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Test/Reference, %)|96.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.0|106.0||||||PLD was the Reference treatment and Avelumab + PLD was the Test treatment.||106|87|
81684799|NCT02580058|163066648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Test/Reference, %)|95.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.0|104.0||||||PLD was the Reference treatment and Avelumab + PLD was the Test treatment.||104|88|
81684800|NCT02580058|163066649|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Test/Reference, %)|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.0|107.0||||||PLD was the Reference treatment and Avelumab + PLD was the Test treatment.||107|76|
81684801|NCT02580058|163066650|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Test/Reference, %)|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.0|168.0||||||PLD was the Reference treatment and Avelumab + PLD was the Test treatment.||168|60|
81684802|NCT01193335|163066654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.65|2.88||||||Serotype 4: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||2.88|-7.65|
81684803|NCT01193335|163066654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-14.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|-3.21||||||Serotype 6B: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||-3.21|-26.40|
81684804|NCT01193335|163066654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.84|6.05||||||Serotype 9V: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||6.05|-5.84|
81536639|NCT00308139|162755882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.5613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.9|||ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in HDL-C from baseline (Day -3) to Week 30 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model including treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%), and concomitant SU use at screening as factors, and baseline value of the HDL as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in change from baseline HDL. Power: based on the primary measurement.||1.9|-1.0|0.5613
81684805|NCT01193335|163066654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|2.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|7.25||||||Serotype 14: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||7.25|-1.71|
81684806|NCT01193335|163066654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|8.89||||||Serotype 18C: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||8.89|-4.09|
81684807|NCT01193335|163066654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|4.68||||||Serotype 19F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.68|-4.54|
81684808|NCT01193335|163066654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-6.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.19|1.89||||||Serotype 23F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||1.89|-16.19|
81536640|NCT00308139|162755885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometic Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.2915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.04|||ANCOVA|||Analysis: Triglycerides data were logarithm-transformed and the change at Week 30 to baseline (Day -3), expressed as the ratio, was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%), and concomitant SU use at screening as factors, and baseline value of the triglycerides as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in change from baseline triglycerides. Power: based on the primary measurement.||1.04|0.87|0.2915
81536641|NCT01173016|162755928|OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Impact of anti-laronidase antibody status on the change in 6MWT outcome was tested||||0.038
81684809|NCT01193335|163066654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-1.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.07|4.86||||||Serotype 1: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.86|-9.07|
81684810|NCT01193335|163066654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-4.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|4.39||||||Serotype 3: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.39|-14.40|
81684811|NCT01193335|163066654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|-7.16||||||Serotype 5: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||-7.16|-30.10|
81684812|NCT01193335|163066654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-12.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.66|-3.26||||||Serotype 6A: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||-3.26|-21.66|
81684813|NCT01193335|163066654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|4.68||||||Serotype 7F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.68|-4.54|
81684814|NCT01193335|163066654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|4.68||||||Serotype 19A: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.68|-4.54|
81684815|NCT01193335|163066655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.02||||||Serotype 4: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.02|0.62|
81684816|NCT01193335|163066655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.82||||||Serotype 6B: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.82|0.38|
81684817|NCT01193335|163066655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.93||||||Serotype 9V: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.93|0.59|
81684818|NCT01193335|163066655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.65||||||Serotype 14: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.65|0.92|
81684819|NCT01193335|163066655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.25||||||Serotype 18C: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.25|0.80|
81684820|NCT01193335|163066655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.9||||||Serotype 19F: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.90|0.58|
81684821|NCT01193335|163066655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.86||||||Serotype 23F: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.86|0.47|
81684822|NCT01193335|163066655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.89||||||Serotype 1: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.89|0.55|
81684823|NCT01193335|163066655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.19||||||Serotype 3: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.19|0.77|
81684824|NCT01193335|163066655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.72||||||Serotype 5: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.72|0.40|
81684825|NCT01193335|163066655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.82||||||Serotype 6A: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.82|0.45|
81684826|NCT01193335|163066655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.88||||||Serotype 7F: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.88|0.57|
81684827|NCT01193335|163066655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.07||||||Serotype 19: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.07|0.68|
81684828|NCT01193335|163066664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.668|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||AEs: Two sided Fisher exact test, was used to calculate difference between vaccine groups.||||0.668
81684829|NCT01193335|163066664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||SAEs: Two sided Fisher exact test, was used to calculate difference between vaccine groups.||||0.051
81684830|NCT01193335|163066665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.704|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||AEs: Two sided Fisher exact test, was used to calculate difference between vaccine groups.||||0.704
81684831|NCT01193335|163066665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||SAEs: Two sided Fisher exact test, was used to calculate difference between vaccine groups.||||>0.99
81684832|NCT01193335|163066666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.531|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||AEs: Two sided Fisher exact test, was used to calculate difference between vaccine groups.||||0.531
81684833|NCT01193335|163066666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||SAEs: Two sided Fisher exact test, was used to calculate difference between vaccine groups.||||>0.99
81684834|NCT01193335|163066667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.183|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||AEs: Two sided Fisher exact test, was used to calculate difference between vaccine groups.||||0.183
81684835|NCT01193335|163066667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.357|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||SAEs: Two sided Fisher exact test, was used to calculate difference between vaccine groups.||||0.357
81684836|NCT01193335|163066668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.794|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||AEs: Two sided Fisher exact test, was used to calculate difference between vaccine groups.||||0.794
81684837|NCT01193335|163066668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.782|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||SAEs: Two sided Fisher exact test, was used to calculate difference between vaccine groups.||||0.782
81684838|NCT01193335|163066669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMFR Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.14||||||Serotype 4: GMFR ratio was calculated by back transforming the GMFR difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on Student t distribution for the ratio difference of logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2).||1.14|0.63|
81684839|NCT01193335|163066669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMFR ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.62||||||Serotype 6B: GMFR ratio was calculated by back transforming the GMFR difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on Student t distribution for the ratio difference of logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2).||1.62|0.95|
81684840|NCT01193335|163066669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMFR ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.47||||||Serotype 9V: GMFR ratio was calculated by back transforming the GMFR difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on Student t distribution for the ratio difference of logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2).||1.47|0.96|
81684841|NCT01193335|163066669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMFR ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.26||||||Serotype 14: GMFR ratio was calculated by back transforming the GMFR difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on Student t distribution for the ratio difference of logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2).||1.26|0.74|
81684842|NCT01193335|163066669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMFR ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.02||||||Serotype 18C: GMFR ratio was calculated by back transforming the GMFR difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on Student t distribution for the ratio difference of logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2).||1.02|0.63|
81684843|NCT01193335|163066669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMFR ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.19||||||Serotype 19F: GMFR ratio was calculated by back transforming the GMFR difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on Student t distribution for the ratio difference of logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2).||1.19|0.65|
81684844|NCT01193335|163066669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMFR ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.33||||||Serotype 23F: GMFR ratio was calculated by back transforming the GMFR difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.33|0.74|
81536642|NCT00141453|162755929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.79||95.0|0.75|1.24|||Regression, Cox|The covariates were urinary albumin:creatinine ratio and serum creatinine at baseline \& regions (Japan/Hong Kong) for the renal composite event rate.||We planned to collect 400 patients to detect 35% risk reduction for renal outcome in olmesartan group with 80% power at 2-sided .05 alpha level. The Cox regression model was applied to estimate the hazard ratios (HR)between treatment groups with 95% confidence intervals for the renal and cardiovascular composite event rate.||1.24|0.75|0.79
81684845|NCT01193335|163066669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMFR ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.11||||||Serotype 1: GMFR ratio was calculated by back transforming the GMFR difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.11|0.64|
81684846|NCT01193335|163066669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMFR ratio|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.05||||||Serotype 3: GMFR ratio was calculated by back transforming the GMFR difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on Student t distribution for the ratio difference of logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2).||2.05|1.03|
81684847|NCT01193335|163066669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMFR ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.24||||||Serotype 5: GMFR ratio was calculated by back transforming the GMFR difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on Student t distribution for the ratio difference of logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2).||1.24|0.81|
81684848|NCT01193335|163066669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMFR ratio|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.82||||||Serotype 6A: GMFR ratio was calculated by back transforming the GMFR difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on Student t distribution for the ratio difference of logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2).||1.82|1.02|
81684849|NCT01193335|163066669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMFR ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.18||||||Serotype 7F: GMFR ratio was calculated by back transforming the GMFR difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on Student t distribution for the ratio difference of logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2).||1.18|0.78|
81709955|NCT02607865|163116534|NON_INFERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand). A value of 0.3% (the non-inferiority margin) was added to imputed values at week 26 for the oral semaglutide treatment arm only.|Mean treatment difference|-0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.4||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from the non-inferiority margin (non-inferiority). The non-inferiority margin was 0.3%.|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.4|-0.6|< 0.0001
81684850|NCT01193335|163066669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMFR ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.52||||||Serotype 19A: GMFR ratio was calculated by back transforming the GMFR difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on Student t distribution for the ratio difference of logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2).||1.52|0.88|
81684851|NCT01193335|163066671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|4.31||||||Serotype 4: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.31|-4.25|
81684852|NCT01193335|163066671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-2.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.15|1.96||||||Serotype 6B: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||1.96|-8.15|
81684853|NCT01193335|163066671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|4.31||||||Serotype 9V: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.31|-4.25|
81684854|NCT01193335|163066671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|4.31||||||Serotype 14: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.31|-4.25|
81684855|NCT01193335|163066671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|6.24||||||Serotype 18C: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||6.24|-3.13|
81684856|NCT01193335|163066671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|4.31||||||Serotype 19F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.31|-4.25|
81684857|NCT01193335|163066671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.32|3.1||||||Serotype 23F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||3.10|-6.32|
81684858|NCT01193335|163066671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|4.31||||||Serotype 1: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.31|-4.25|
81467775|NCT02612610|162627679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2441|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥70% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.2441
81536643|NCT00141453|162755930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.039||95.0|0.43|0.98|||Regression, Cox|Covariates baseline urinary albumin:creatinine ratio, age and history of cardiovascular disease for cardiovascular composite event rate.||||0.98|0.43|0.039
81684859|NCT01193335|163066671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-8.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.93|4.42||||||Serotype 3: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.42|-21.93|
81684860|NCT01193335|163066671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|4.31||||||Serotype 5: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.31|-4.25|
81684861|NCT01193335|163066671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|4.31||||||Serotype 6A: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.31|-4.25|
81684862|NCT01193335|163066671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|4.31||||||Serotype 7F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.31|-4.25|
81684863|NCT01193335|163066671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|4.31||||||Serotype 19A: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.31|-4.25|
81684864|NCT01193335|163066673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.97||||||Serotype 4: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.97|0.60|
81684865|NCT01193335|163066673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.66||||||Serotype 6B: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.66|0.39|
81684866|NCT01193335|163066673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.8||||||Serotype 9V: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.80|0.51|
81684867|NCT01193335|163066673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.12||||||Serotype 14: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.12|0.66|
81684868|NCT01193335|163066673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.32||||||Serotype 18C: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.32|0.85|
81684869|NCT01193335|163066673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.92||||||Serotype 19F: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.92|0.58|
81684870|NCT01193335|163066673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.83||||||Serotype 23F: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.83|0.43|
81709956|NCT02607865|163116534|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.4||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.4|-0.6|< 0.0001
81684871|NCT01193335|163066673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.2||||||Serotype 1: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.20|0.77|
81684872|NCT01193335|163066673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.87||||||Serotype 3: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.87|0.41|
81536644|NCT04755816|162755991|OTHER|Estimates and confidence intervals are provided|Win Ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.54||||||"Dietary Sodium Intervention includes those in treatment group B and D. No Dietary Sodium Intervention includes those in treatment group A and C. By the unmatched pairs win ratio method, each participant receiving the intervention will be compared to each participant not receiving the intervention. For each comparison, winners will be determined according to the hierarchy described above. The win ratio is the number winners divided by the number of losers associated with the intervention."||1.54|1.08|
81536645|NCT04755816|162755992|OTHER|Estimates and confidence intervals are provided|Win Ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.54||||||"Clinical Worsening Intervention includes those in treatment group C and D. No Clinical Worsening Intervention includes those in group A and B. By the unmatched pairs win ratio method, each participant receiving the intervention will be compared to each participant not receiving the intervention. For each comparison, winners will be determined according to the hierarchy described above. The win ratio is the number winners divided by the number of losers associated with the intervention."||1.54|1.08|
81684873|NCT01193335|163066673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.88||||||Serotype 5: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.88|0.56|
81684874|NCT01193335|163066673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.7||||||Serotype 6A: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.70|0.41|
81684875|NCT01193335|163066673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.03||||||Serotype 7F: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.03|0.71|
81684876|NCT01193335|163066673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.72||||||Serotype 19A: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.72|0.42|
81684877|NCT01193335|163066674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.82||||||Serotype 4: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.82|0.51|
81684878|NCT01193335|163066674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.79||||||Serotype 6B: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.79|0.47|
81684879|NCT01193335|163066674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.93||||||Serotype 9V: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.93|0.61|
81684880|NCT01193335|163066674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.07||||||Serotype 14: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.07|0.66|
81684881|NCT01193335|163066674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.08||||||Serotype 18C: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.08|0.66|
81684882|NCT01193335|163066674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.83||||||Serotype 19F: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.83|0.48|
81684883|NCT01193335|163066674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.79||||||Serotype 23F: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.79|0.46|
81684884|NCT01193335|163066674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.03||||||Serotype 1: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.03|0.64|
81684885|NCT01193335|163066674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.15||||||Serotype 3: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.15|0.73|
81684886|NCT01193335|163066674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.87||||||Serotype 5: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.87|0.58|
81684887|NCT01193335|163066674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.9||||||Serotype 6A: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.90|0.57|
81684888|NCT01193335|163066674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.0||||||Serotype 7F: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.00|0.69|
81684889|NCT01193335|163066674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.81||||||Serotype 19A: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.81|0.49|
81536646|NCT04755816|162755994|OTHER|Estimates and confidence intervals are provided|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.096|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.321|3.743||||||Dietary Sodium Intervention includes those in treatment group B and D. No Dietary Sodium Intervention includes those in treatment group A and C.||3.743|0.321|
81684890|NCT01193335|163066675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.04||||||Serotype 4: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.04|0.63|
81684891|NCT01193335|163066675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.83||||||Serotype 6B: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.83|0.48|
81684892|NCT01193335|163066675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.84||||||Serotype 9V: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.84|0.46|
81684893|NCT01193335|163066675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.12||||||Serotype 14: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.12|0.61|
81684894|NCT01193335|163066675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.67||||||Serotype 18C: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.67|0.37|
81684895|NCT01193335|163066675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.72||||||Serotype 19F: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.72|0.40|
81684896|NCT01193335|163066675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.64||||||Serotype 23F: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.64|0.35|
81684897|NCT01193335|163066675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.94||||||Serotype 1: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.94|0.61|
81684898|NCT01193335|163066675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.9||||||Serotype 3: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.90|0.39|
81684899|NCT01193335|163066675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.87||||||Serotype 5: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.87|0.52|
81684900|NCT01193335|163066675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.88||||||Serotype 6A: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.88|0.52|
81684901|NCT01193335|163066675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.02||||||Serotype 7F: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.02|0.67|
81684902|NCT01193335|163066675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.72||||||Serotype 19A: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.72|0.36|
81684903|NCT01193335|163066676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.03||||||Serotype 4: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.03|0.61|
81684904|NCT01193335|163066676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.76||||||Serotype 6B: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.76|0.38|
81536647|NCT04755816|162755995|OTHER|Estimates and confidence intervals are provided|Slope|-15.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.5|6.76|||||"The total score for the MLHFQ ranges from 0 to 105, with higher scores indicating more significant impairment in health-related quality of life. The change in MLHFQ is defined as MLHFQ at Week 12 minus MLHFQ at Week 0."|Dietary Sodium Intervention includes those in treatment group B and D. No Dietary Sodium Intervention includes those in treatment group A and C. Simple linear regression models will be used to assess the outcome of change in MLHFQ over 12 weeks as a function of treatment group assignment. Beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals will be reported.||6.76|-37.5|
81536648|NCT04755816|162755996|OTHER|Estimates and confidence intervals are provided|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.556|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.163|1.901||||||Clinical Worsening Intervention includes those in treatment group C and D. No Clinical Worsening Intervention includes those in treatment group A and B.||1.901|0.163|
81684905|NCT01193335|163066676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.03||||||Serotype 9V: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.03|0.54|
81684906|NCT01193335|163066676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.17||||||Serotype 14: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.17|0.51|
81684907|NCT01193335|163066676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.78||||||Serotype 18C: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.78|0.40|
81709957|NCT02607865|163116534|NON_INFERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand). A value of 0.3% (the non-inferiority margin) was added to imputed values at week 26 for the oral semaglutide treatment arm only.|Mean treatment difference|-0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from the non-inferiority margin (non-inferiority). The non-inferiority margin was 0.3%.|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 7 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.1|-0.4|< 0.0001
81709958|NCT02607865|163116534|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 7 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.1|-0.4|< 0.0001
81709959|NCT02607865|163116534|NON_INFERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand). A value of 0.3% (the non-inferiority margin) was added to imputed values at week 26 for the oral semaglutide treatment arm only.|Mean treatment difference|0.2|||=|0.0856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.3||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from the non-inferiority margin (non-inferiority). The non-inferiority margin was 0.3%.|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 3 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||0.3|0.1|= 0.0856
81709960|NCT02607865|163116534|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity, since the non-inferiority test of change in HbA1c for oral semaglutide 3 mg versus sitagliptin 100 mg could not be confirmed. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|0.2|||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.3||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 3 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg. If the mean treatment difference is non-negative, the superiority hypothesis of oral semaglutide 3 mg vs sitagliptin 100 mg will never be confirmed irrespective of the observed two-sided p-value.|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||0.3|0.0|= 0.0080
81709961|NCT02607865|163116534|NON_INFERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.5||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from the non-inferiority margin (non-inferiority). The non-inferiority margin was 0.3%.|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.5|-0.7|<0.0001
81536649|NCT04755816|162755997|OTHER|Estimates and confidence intervals are provided|Slope|-12.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.67|7.72|||||"The total score for the MLHFQ ranges from 0 to 105, with higher scores indicating more significant impairment in health-related quality of life. The change in MLHFQ is defined as MLHFQ at Week 12 minus MLHFQ at Week 0."|Clinical Worsening Intervention includes those in treatment group C and D. No Clinical Worsening Intervention includes those in treatment group A and B. Simple linear regression models will be used to assess the outcome of change in MLHFQ over 12 weeks as a function of treatment group assignment. Beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals will be reported.||7.72|-33.67|
81536650|NCT05108246|162756013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||P-value is calculated.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in balance was assessed by calculating a change score between pre-test and end point scores for balance. Change scores were then compared using Mann-Whitney U test and reported as Median (Interquartile range).||||.001
81536651|NCT05108246|162756013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||P-value is calculated.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in balance was assessed by calculating a change score between pre-test and end point scores for balance. Change scores were then compared using Mann-Whitney U test and reported as Median (Interquartile range).||||.003
81709962|NCT02607865|163116534|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.5||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.5|-0.7|<0.0001
81709963|NCT02607865|163116534|NON_INFERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.2||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from the non-inferiority margin (non-inferiority). The non-inferiority margin was 0.3%.|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 7 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.2|-0.4|<0.0001
81709964|NCT02607865|163116534|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.2||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 7 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.2|-0.4|<0.0001
81709965|NCT02607865|163116534|NON_INFERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|0.2|||=|0.3851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.4||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from the non-inferiority margin (non-inferiority). The non-inferiority margin was 0.3%.|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 3 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||0.4|0.1|=0.3851
81709966|NCT02607865|163116534|OTHER|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.4||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 3 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg. If the mean treatment difference is non-negative, the superiority hypothesis of oral semaglutide 3 mg vs sitagliptin 100 mg will never be confirmed irrespective of the observed two-sided p-value.|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||0.4|0.1|<0.0001
81709967|NCT02607865|163116535|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-2.0||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline body weight value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-2.0|-3.0|< 0.0001
81709968|NCT02607865|163116535|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 7 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline body weight value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-1.1|-2.0|< 0.0001
81684908|NCT01193335|163066676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.71||||||Serotype 19F: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.71|0.29|
81684909|NCT01193335|163066676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.83||||||Serotype 23F: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.83|0.38|
81684910|NCT01193335|163066676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.07||||||Serotype 1: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.07|0.63|
81684911|NCT01193335|163066676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.11||||||Serotype 3: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.11|0.39|
81684912|NCT01193335|163066676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.92||||||Serotype 5: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.92|0.50|
81684913|NCT01193335|163066676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.95||||||Serotype 6A: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.95|0.47|
81684914|NCT01193335|163066676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.13||||||Serotype 7F: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.13|0.70|
81709969|NCT02607865|163116535|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity, since the non-inferiority test of change in HbA1c for oral semaglutide 3 mg versus sitagliptin 100 mg could not be confirmed. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.6|||=|0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 3 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline body weight value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.1|-1.1|= 0.0185
81684915|NCT01193335|163066676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.78||||||Serotype 19A: Ratios of GMCs were calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.78|0.37|
81684916|NCT01193335|163066682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.81||||||Serotype 4: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.81|0.99|
81684917|NCT01193335|163066682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.2||||||Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||2.20|0.59|
81684918|NCT01193335|163066682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.93||||||Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.93|0.26|
81684919|NCT01193335|163066682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.98||||||Serotype 14: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.98|0.80|
81684920|NCT01193335|163066682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.0||||||Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||2.00|1.01|
81684921|NCT01193335|163066682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.89||||||Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.89|0.82|
81684922|NCT01193335|163066682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.99||||||Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.99|0.80|
81684923|NCT01193335|163066682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.15||||||Serotype 1: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.15|0.56|
81684924|NCT01193335|163066682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.41||||||Serotype 3: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.41|0.83|
81467776|NCT02612610|162627679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5055|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥70% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.5055
81684925|NCT01193335|163066682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.94||||||Serotype 5: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.94|0.36|
81684926|NCT01193335|163066682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.68||||||Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.68|0.88|
81684927|NCT01193335|163066682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.39||||||Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.39|0.78|
81684928|NCT01193335|163066682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.51||||||Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.51|0.89|
81684929|NCT01193335|163066683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.44||||||Serotype 4: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.44|0.37|
81684930|NCT01193335|163066683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.71||||||Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.71|0.37|
81684931|NCT01193335|163066683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.12||||||Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||3.12|0.76|
81684932|NCT01193335|163066683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.17||||||Serotype 14: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.17|0.33|
81684933|NCT01193335|163066683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.55||||||Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.55|0.24|
81684934|NCT01193335|163066683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.77||||||Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.77|0.97|
81684935|NCT01193335|163066683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.46||||||Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.46|0.35|
81684936|NCT01193335|163066683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.6||||||Serotype 1: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.60|1.00|
81684937|NCT01193335|163066683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.33||||||Serotype 3: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.33|0.68|
81684938|NCT01193335|163066683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.31||||||Serotype 5: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.31|0.82|
81684939|NCT01193335|163066683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.04||||||Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.04|0.24|
81684940|NCT01193335|163066683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.53||||||Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||2.53|0.58|
81684941|NCT01193335|163066683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.37||||||Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.37|0.52|
81684942|NCT01193335|163066684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.97||||||Serotype 4: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.97|0.45|
81684943|NCT01193335|163066684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.4||||||Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.40|0.54|
81684944|NCT01193335|163066684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.31||||||Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.31|0.41|
81684945|NCT01193335|163066684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.14||||||Serotype 14: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.14|0.54|
81684946|NCT01193335|163066684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.87||||||Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.87|0.34|
81684947|NCT01193335|163066684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.1||||||Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.10|0.31|
81467777|NCT02612610|162627679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1602|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥70% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.1602
81467778|NCT02612610|162627679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2721|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥50% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.2721
81467779|NCT02612610|162627679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9763|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥50% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.9763
81684948|NCT01193335|163066684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.01||||||Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.01|0.40|
81684949|NCT01193335|163066684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.81||||||Serotype 1: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.81|0.38|
81684950|NCT01193335|163066684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.17||||||Serotype 3: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.17|0.76|
81684951|NCT01193335|163066684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.91||||||Serotype 5: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.91|0.45|
81684952|NCT01193335|163066684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.85||||||Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.85|0.47|
81684953|NCT01193335|163066684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.15||||||Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.15|0.74|
81684954|NCT01193335|163066684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.88||||||Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.88|0.52|
81684955|NCT01193335|163066685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.05||||||Serotype 4: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||2.05|0.35|
81684956|NCT01193335|163066685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.63||||||Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||2.63|0.41|
81684957|NCT01193335|163066685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.53||||||Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.53|0.22|
81684958|NCT01193335|163066685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.44||||||Serotype 14: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.44|0.38|
81684959|NCT01193335|163066685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.76||||||Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.76|0.10|
81684960|NCT01193335|163066685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.3||||||Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.30|0.25|
81684961|NCT01193335|163066685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.65||||||Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.65|0.11|
81684962|NCT01193335|163066685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.32||||||Serotype 1: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.32|0.81|
81684963|NCT01193335|163066685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.37||||||Serotype 3: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.37|0.56|
81684964|NCT01193335|163066685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.23||||||Serotype 5: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.23|0.51|
81684965|NCT01193335|163066685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.86||||||Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.86|0.17|
81684966|NCT01193335|163066685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.97||||||Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.97|0.64|
81684967|NCT01193335|163066685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.97||||||Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.97|0.27|
81684968|NCT01193335|163066686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.37||||||Serotype 4: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||2.37|0.33|
81684969|NCT01193335|163066686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.07||||||Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||3.07|0.37|
81684970|NCT01193335|163066686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|5.36||||||Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||5.36|0.57|
81684971|NCT01193335|163066686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.07||||||Serotype 14: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||2.07|0.38|
81684972|NCT01193335|163066686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.21||||||Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.21|0.18|
81684973|NCT01193335|163066686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.53||||||Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.53|0.27|
81684974|NCT01193335|163066686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.15||||||Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.15|0.17|
81684975|NCT01193335|163066686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.31||||||Serotype 1: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.31|0.96|
81684976|NCT01193335|163066686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.14||||||Serotype 3: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.14|0.41|
81709970|NCT02607865|163116535|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-2.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-2.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline body weight value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-2.1|-3.1|<0.0001
81709971|NCT02607865|163116535|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-1.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 7 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline body weight value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-1.1|-2.0|<0.0001
81709972|NCT02607865|163116535|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|type Mean treatment difference|-0.5|||=|0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 3 mg - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline body weight value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.1|-1.0|=0.0257
81709973|NCT02607865|163116556|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34|||=|0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.65||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 3 mg / Sitagliptin 100 mg|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||1.65|1.09|=0.0063
81709974|NCT02607865|163116556|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||=|0.0221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.96||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 7 mg / Sitagliptin 100 mg|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||0.96|0.61|=0.0221
81709975|NCT02607865|163116556|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.68||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 14 mg / Sitagliptin 100 mg|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||0.68|0.41|<0.0001
81467780|NCT02612610|162627679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0993|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥50% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.0993
81684977|NCT01193335|163066686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.92||||||Serotype 5: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.92|0.49|
81467781|NCT02612610|162627679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4575|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥30% Change: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.4575
81467782|NCT02612610|162627679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9706|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥30% Change: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.9706
81536652|NCT02201524|162756023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-5.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.15|-1.01||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo: Longitudinal analysis of covariance (LANCOVA) model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.01|-9.15|
81684978|NCT01193335|163066686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.03||||||Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.03|0.16|
81684979|NCT01193335|163066686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.48||||||Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||1.48|0.27|
81684980|NCT01193335|163066686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.91||||||Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMTs calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures.||0.91|0.22|
81684981|NCT01193335|163066687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.33|5.99||||||Serotype 4: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||5.99|-6.33|
81684982|NCT01193335|163066687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-4.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.87|5.39||||||Serotype 6B: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||5.39|-16.87|
81684983|NCT01193335|163066687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-6.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.28|10.67||||||Serotype 9V: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||10.67|-24.28|
81684984|NCT01193335|163066687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|3.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|10.57||||||Serotype 14: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||10.57|-3.68|
81684985|NCT01193335|163066687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.57|5.88||||||Serotype 18C: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||5.88|-6.57|
81684986|NCT01193335|163066687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|3.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|11.91||||||Serotype 19F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||11.91|-3.32|
81536653|NCT02201524|162756023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-5.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.375|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.61|-1.62||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.62|-9.61|
81684987|NCT01193335|163066687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.73|9.94||||||Serotype 23F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||9.94|-6.73|
81684988|NCT01193335|163066687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Perecent Difference|-10.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.51|4.34||||||Serotype 1: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.34|-25.51|
81684989|NCT01193335|163066687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|4.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|11.48||||||Serotype 3: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||11.48|0.04|
81684990|NCT01193335|163066687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-16.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.15|-2.6||||||Serotype 5: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||-2.60|-29.15|
81684991|NCT01193335|163066687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|7.97||||||Serotype 6A: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||7.97|-1.96|
81684992|NCT01193335|163066687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.55|2.1||||||Serotype 7F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||2.10|-7.55|
81536654|NCT02201524|162756023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-9.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.506|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.19|-5.77||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-5.77|-14.19|
81536655|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-9.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.291|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.19|4.56||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 1: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||4.56|-23.19|
81536656|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-11.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.177|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.87|2.5||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 1: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||2.50|-24.87|
81684993|NCT01193335|163066687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|3.18||||||Serotype 19A: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||3.18|-5.96|
81684994|NCT01193335|163066688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-9.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.11|7.49||||||Serotype 4: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||7.49|-25.11|
81684995|NCT01193335|163066688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-5.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.03|10.4||||||Serotype 6B: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||10.40|-21.03|
81684996|NCT01193335|163066688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|6.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.16|21.16||||||Serotype 9V: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||21.16|-7.16|
81684997|NCT01193335|163066688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-7.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.28|3.35||||||Serotype 14: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||3.35|-20.28|
81684998|NCT01193335|163066688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-10.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.01|8.11||||||Serotype 18C: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||8.11|-29.01|
81684999|NCT01193335|163066688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|7.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|17.65||||||Serotype 19F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||17.65|-1.52|
81685000|NCT01193335|163066688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-13.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.57|3.31||||||Serotype 23F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||3.31|-29.57|
81685001|NCT01193335|163066688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|8.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|17.81||||||Serotype 1: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||17.81|-0.52|
81685002|NCT01193335|163066688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-7.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.86|8.29||||||Serotype 3: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||8.29|-22.86|
81685003|NCT01193335|163066688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.82|10.08||||||Serotype 5: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||10.08|-8.82|
81685004|NCT01193335|163066688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-20.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.45|-3.95||||||Serotype 6A: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||-3.95|-35.45|
81685005|NCT01193335|163066688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|5.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|19.06||||||Serotype 7F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||19.06|-8.50|
81685006|NCT01193335|163066688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-3.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.51|11.13||||||Serotype 19A: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||11.13|-17.51|
81685007|NCT01193335|163066689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.59|5.89||||||Serotype 4: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||5.89|-5.59|
81685008|NCT01193335|163066689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.81|7.37||||||Serotype 6B: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||7.37|-6.81|
81685009|NCT01193335|163066689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.87|7.44||||||Serotype 9V: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||7.44|-10.87|
81685010|NCT01193335|163066689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.94|5.94||||||Serotype 14: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||5.94|-5.94|
81685011|NCT01193335|163066689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.66|4.25||||||Serotype 18C: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.25|-8.66|
81685012|NCT01193335|163066689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-6.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.93|3.56||||||Serotype 19F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||3.56|-17.93|
81685013|NCT01193335|163066689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.74|7.04||||||Serotype 23F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||7.04|-6.74|
81685014|NCT01193335|163066689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-6.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.37|2.75||||||Serotype 1: CI Parameter was percent difference between the groups. Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||2.75|-16.37|
81685015|NCT01193335|163066689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|6.85||||||Serotype 3: CI Parameter was percent difference between the groups. Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||6.85|-3.37|
81685016|NCT01193335|163066689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.36|5.14||||||Serotype 5: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||5.14|-8.36|
81685017|NCT01193335|163066689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.73|5.04||||||Serotype 6A: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||5.04|-4.73|
81685018|NCT01193335|163066689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|4.55||||||Serotype 7F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.55|-4.48|
81685019|NCT01193335|163066689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|4.55||||||Serotype 19A: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.55|-4.48|
81685020|NCT01193335|163066690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|9.9||||||Serotype 4: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||9.9|-24.5|
81536657|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-19.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.504|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.45|-4.99||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 1: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-4.99|-33.45|
81536658|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.387|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.71|13.11||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||13.11|-21.71|
81536659|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-18.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.273|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.25|-0.82||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.82|-35.25|
81536660|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-27.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.646|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-44.9|-9.23||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-9.23|-44.90|
81536661|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-10.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.013|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.53|8.39||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||8.39|-28.53|
81536662|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-29.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.793|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-47.33|-11.13||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-11.13|-47.33|
81536663|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-49.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.299|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-68.92|-31.05||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-31.05|-68.92|
81685021|NCT01193335|163066690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|11.8||||||Serotype 6B: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||11.8|-23.6|
81685022|NCT01193335|163066690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-10.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|6.0||||||Serotype 9V: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||6.0|-27.6|
81685023|NCT01193335|163066690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|8.4||||||Serotype 14: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||8.4|-17.0|
81685024|NCT01193335|163066690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.0|-4.9||||||Serotype 18C: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||-4.9|-40.0|
81685025|NCT01193335|163066690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|3.4||||||Serotype 19F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||3.4|-27.4|
81685026|NCT01193335|163066690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-28.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.9|-11.0||||||Serotype 23F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||-11.0|-43.9|
81685027|NCT01193335|163066690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|10.3||||||Serotype 1: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||10.3|-10.9|
81685028|NCT01193335|163066690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|15.1||||||Serotype 3: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||15.1|-17.5|
81685029|NCT01193335|163066690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|4.5||||||Serotype 5: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.5|-25.3|
81685030|NCT01193335|163066690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-18.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.3|-3.0||||||Serotype 6A: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||-3.0|-33.3|
81685031|NCT01193335|163066690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|13.1||||||Serotype 7F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||13.1|-7.1|
81685032|NCT01193335|163066690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-18.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|-2.8||||||Serotype 19A: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||-2.8|-33.7|
81685033|NCT01193335|163066691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|9.9||||||Serotype 4: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||9.9|-25.2|
81685034|NCT01193335|163066691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|19.0||||||Serotype 6B: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||19.0|-18.5|
81685035|NCT01193335|163066691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|26.2||||||Serotype 9V: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||26.2|-12.0|
81685036|NCT01193335|163066691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|13.3||||||Serotype 14: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||13.3|-19.1|
81685037|NCT01193335|163066691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.6|-0.3||||||Serotype 18C: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||-0.3|-34.6|
81685038|NCT01193335|163066691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|12.1||||||Serotype 19F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||12.1|-20.6|
81685039|NCT01193335|163066691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-21.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|-3.2||||||Serotype 23F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||-3.2|-37.8|
81685040|NCT01193335|163066691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|15.2||||||Serotype 1: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||15.2|-2.7|
81685041|NCT01193335|163066691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|12.0||||||Serotype 3: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||12.0|-22.0|
81685042|NCT01193335|163066691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-2.4||||||Serotype 5: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||-2.4|-26.7|
81685043|NCT01193335|163066691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-20.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.8|-3.0||||||Serotype 6A: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||-3.0|-36.8|
81685044|NCT01193335|163066691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|4.1||||||Serotype 7F: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||4.1|-26.4|
81685045|NCT01193335|163066691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|-4.6||||||Serotype 19A: Exact 2-sided, 95% CI was computed based on the procedure of Chan and Zhang using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.||-4.6|-37.7|
81709976|NCT02607865|163116557|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33|||=|0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.68||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 3 mg / Sitagliptin 100 mg|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||1.68|1.05|=0.0160
81685046|NCT01733329|163066692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.01
81685047|NCT01733329|163066693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.026
81685048|NCT01733329|163066694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.058
81685049|NCT01733329|163066695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.007
81685050|NCT01078753|163066696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.813||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.462|3.163||Desmopressin was considered to be superior to Placebo if the p-value for the comparison was \< 0.05 and the reduction from Baseline in number of wet nights was larger in the FE992026 group than in the Placebo group.|ANCOVA|Factors in the analysis were Gender (male, female), age (6≤x≤9, 10≤x≤15), number of wet nights at Baseline (10≤x≤13, x=14), and treatment group.||||3.163|0.462|0.009
81685051|NCT01078753|163066697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares mean Difference|1.629||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.287|2.972|||ANCOVA|Factors in the analysis were Gender (male, female), age (6≤x≤9, 10≤x≤15), number of wet nights at Baseline (10≤x≤13, x=14), and treatment group.||||2.972|0.287|0.018
81685052|NCT01078753|163066698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.183||||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.968|1.335|||ANCOVA|Factors in the analysis included Gender (male, female), age (6≤x≤9, 10≤x≤15), number of wet nights at Baseline (10≤x≤13, x=14), and treatment group.||||1.335|-0.968|0.752
81685053|NCT01015443|163066700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.032||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.552|1.931|||Adjusted log rank|||||1.931|0.552|0.921
81685054|NCT00095303|163066707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||slope of linear trajectory of drug use|0.05||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimated is the regression coefficient on the interaction of the BSFT treatment assignment and the linear time trend.|Null Hypothesis: BSFT will be significantly more effective than TAU in reducing adolescent drug abuse, defined as the percentage of drug use days in 28-day periods. The outcome variable is the percentage of days of drug use within a 28-day period. This variable constructed from the Timeline-Follow-back instrument and measured as the sum of the number of days with positive use in 28-day increments. Hypothesis tested using hierarchical linear models.||.14|-.04|.27
81685055|NCT00095303|163066709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.1||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimated is the regression coefficient on the interaction of BSFT treatment assignment and the linear time trend.|Null hypothesis: It is hypothesized that BSFT will be significantly more effective than TAU in decreasing adolescent externalizing problem behaviors||0.08|-0.28|.26
81685056|NCT00095303|163066725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.94||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.09|||GEE|||Null Hypothesis: BSFT will be significantly more effective than TAU in the rates of drug use, defined as the percentage of drug use days in last 90 days. The primary hypothesis will be evaluated in terms of % of days of drug use in the last 90 days, assessed by the timeline follow-back. The general analytic approach will use generalized estimating equation (GEE) with negative binomial distribution comparing the BSFT and TAU participants||1.09|.82|.21
81685057|NCT00095303|163066727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|||<|0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.12|||GEE|||Null hypothesis: It is hypothesized that BSFT will be significantly more effective than TAU in the level of externalizing problem behaviors||-.12|-.71|<.006
81685058|NCT00095303|163066728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.12||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: BSFT will be significantly more effective than TAU in improving family functioning.The four components of the 'Parenting Practices Inventory' will be used to create a composite for use in this analysis. The four component scales from the Parenting Practices Inventory are 'Positive Parenting', 'Discipline Effectiveness,' 'Avoidance of Discipline' and 'Monitoring' scales from the Pittsburgh Youth Survey. Hypothesis will be analyzed as using hierarchical linear models.||.22|.03|.015
81536664|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-24.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-43.26|-5.24||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-5.24|-43.26|
81685059|NCT00095303|163066732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.68||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|1.54|||GEE|||||1.54|-.18|.12
81685060|NCT00095303|163066733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.33||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.76|||GEE||The parameter estimated is the regression coefficient on the interaction of BSFT treatment assignment and the linear time trend.|Null hypothesis: BSFT will be significantly more effective than TAU in decreasing sexually risky behaviors. The total score of the 'HIV/Sex Risk Behaviors' measure will be used as the outcome.Hypothesis analyzed using the hierarchical linear model.||.76|-.09|.12
81685061|NCT00095303|163066737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.37|||GEE|||||.37|-.09|.23
81685062|NCT01364467|163066738|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013
81685063|NCT01364467|163066739|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.98
81685064|NCT01364467|163066739|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.65
81685065|NCT04246047|163066770|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41|||<|1e-05||95.0|0.31|0.53|||one-sided stratified log-rank||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards model stratified by the number of lines of prior therapy, prior bortezomib and revised international staging system (R-ISS) at screening, with a covariate of treatment.|||0.53|0.31|<0.00001
81685066|NCT03429075|163066830|EQUIVALENCE|ANCOVA||||||0.17|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.17
81685067|NCT00457639|163066862|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.8||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|61.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||61.1|-19.7|0.42
81685068|NCT00457639|163066863|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.4||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|50.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||50.8|-17.7|0.45
81685069|NCT00002850|163066899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.218|||||||Fisher Exact|Target accrual=70 patients per arm to provide 92% power to detect a difference of 0.31 vs. 0.08 in the proportion of patients with serious infection.||"H0: There is no significant difference in the incidence of severe bacterial infections among all three arms during the first 2 months of treatment at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.~Ha: There is a significant difference in the incidence of severe bacterial infections among all three arms during the first 2 months of treatment at the two-sided 0.05 significance level."||||0.218
81685070|NCT01477450|163066903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3
81685071|NCT01477450|163066903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.47
81685072|NCT01477450|163066903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.00
81685073|NCT02234622|163066927|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.8|-8.2|0.002
81685074|NCT02234622|163066928|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|-1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.8|-10.3|0.005
81685075|NCT02234622|163066929|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|-1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.6|-11.9|0.042
81685076|NCT02234622|163066930|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-4.2|0.482
81685077|NCT02234622|163066931|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.9|-4.7|0.635
81685078|NCT02234622|163066932|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-6.0|0.367
81685079|NCT02234622|163066933|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.0|-0.5|0.668
81685080|NCT05175170|163067015|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.902|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||The hypothesis of this analysis was that using the AFFRMED would increase fertility-related knowledge. This paired-samples t-test compares participants' pre- and post-test knowledge scores.||||<.001
81685081|NCT05175170|163067015|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.098|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||The hypothesis of this analysis was that using the AFFRMED would increase fertility-related knowledge. This paired-samples t-test compares participants' pre- and post-test knowledge scores.||||<.001
81685082|NCT05175170|163067016|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.202||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||The hypothesis of this analysis was that using the AFFRMED would increase fertility-related decision self-efficacy. This paired-samples t-test compares participants' pre- and post-test decision self-efficacy scores.||||0.002
81685083|NCT05175170|163067016|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.081||||0.051|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||The hypothesis of this analysis was that using the AFFRMED would increase fertility-related decision self-efficacy. This paired-samples t-test compares participants' pre- and post-test decision self-efficacy scores.||||0.051
81685084|NCT01200433|163067020|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"We tested a joint hypothesis that dexmedetomidine was noninferior to propofol both in terms of cerebral blood flow velocity and brain oxygenation during DBS surgery.~A total of 44 patients provided a 90% power at the 0.05 significance level to detect noninferiority of dexmedetomidine to propofol using a noninferiority ratio of geometric means of 0.80, assuming a coefficient of variation of 25% for each of the 2 primary outcomes. Both outcomes were expected to follow a log-normal distribution."|Ratio of Geometric Means|0.94||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.05|||t-test, 1 sided||Dexmedetomidine vs. propofol|||1.05|0.84|0.011
81685085|NCT01200433|163067021|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"We tested a joint hypothesis that dexmedetomidine was noninferior to propofol both in terms of cerebral blood flow velocity and brain oxygenation during DBS surgery.~A total of 44 patients provided a 90% power at the 0.05 significance level to detect noninferiority of dexmedetomidine to propofol using a noninferiority ratio of geometric means of 0.80, assuming a coefficient of variation of 25% for each of the 2 primary outcomes. Both outcomes were expected to follow a log-normal distribution."|Ratio of Geometric Means|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.02|||t-test, 1 sided||Dexmedetomidine vs. propofol|||1.02|0.96|< 0.001
81685086|NCT01200433|163067023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2|0|<0.001
81685087|NCT01200433|163067024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|1.0||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.86|1.18|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.18|0.86|0.91
81685088|NCT01200433|163067026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-4.1|0.2|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.2|-4.1|0.02
81685089|NCT01200433|163067027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0|0|>0.99
81685090|NCT00630032|163067054|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.1|||Log Rank|||||1.10|0.59|0.175
81685091|NCT00630032|163067055|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.1687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.11|||Log Rank|||||1.11|0.53|0.1687
81685092|NCT00630032|163067056|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.6502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.63|||Log Rank|||||1.63|0.45|0.6502
81685093|NCT00630032|163067057|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.0665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.02|||Log Rank|||||1.02|0.49|0.0665
81685094|NCT00630032|163067058|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.08|||Log Rank|||||1.08|0.59|0.148
81685095|NCT00630032|163067059|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.42|||Log Rank|||||1.42|0.67|0.8968
81685096|NCT02332915|163067060|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0128|||||||t-test, 2 sided|dependent t-test||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in mean effect size values for 2-week follow-up values for treated items for SPT-Intense and SPT-Traditional. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).||||.0128
81685097|NCT02332915|163067061|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.942|||||||t-test, 2 sided|dependent t-test||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in mean effect size values for 2-week follow-up values for untreated (generalization) items for SPT-Intense and SPT-Traditional. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).||||.942
81685098|NCT02332915|163067062|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null Hypothesis: No difference in pre-treatment and post-treatment intelligibility scores||||<.001
81685099|NCT05405166|163067068|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if lower limit of relative risk 95% confidence interval (CI) was greater or equal to 0.839.|Relative risk|1.008||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.903|1.126|||Farrington-Manning||Two-sided 95% CI estimated using Farrington-Manning method.|||1.126|0.903|0.0006
81685100|NCT05405166|163067069|NON_INFERIORITY|Applied anti-log procedure to convert original scale. Non-inferiority was concluded if lower limit of ratio of geometric mean 90% CI was greater or equal to 0.80.|Ratio of geometric mean|1.532|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.316|1.784||||||||1.784|1.316|
81685101|NCT05405166|163067070|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if lower limit of relative risk 95% CI was greater or equal to 0.6312.|Relative risk|1.011|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.841|1.215|||Farrington-Manning||Two-sided 95% CI estimated using Farrington-Manning method.|A hierarchical test procedure was used to control the Type I error. Testing was performed sequentially for first 4 secondary endpoints in the order they are presented only if both co-primary endpoints achieved non-inferiority and continued when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 1-sided significance level of 0.025.||1.215|0.841|<0.0001
81685102|NCT05405166|163067071|NON_INFERIORITY|Applied anti-log procedure to convert original scale. Non-inferiority was concluded if lower limit of ratio of geometric mean 90% CI was greater or equal to 0.80.|Ratio of geometric mean|1.302|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.158|1.465||||||A hierarchical test procedure was used to control the Type I error. Testing was performed sequentially for first 4 secondary endpoints in the order they are presented only if both co-primary endpoints achieved non-inferiority and continued when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 1-sided significance level of 0.05.||1.465|1.158|
81685103|NCT05405166|163067072|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|0.061|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.164|||Fisher Exact||Two-sided 95% CI estimated using Wald method.|A hierarchical test procedure was used to control the Type I error. Testing was performed sequentially for first 4 secondary endpoints in the order they are presented only if both co-primary endpoints achieved non-inferiority and continued when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 1-sided significance level of 0.025.||0.164|0.022|<0.0001
81467783|NCT02612610|162627679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3258|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Day 98: ≥30% Change: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Cough frequency responder endpoints were analyzed by a GLMM with treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction, and country as fixed effects. Comparison of response rates between each gefapixant treatment group and placebo was conducted using the stratified CMH test (stratified by country, unless stated otherwise). Missing data was categorized as discontinued or missing."||||0.3258
81467784|NCT02612610|162627680|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.54|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 28 Sleep Cough Frequency: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 28 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||0.54|-0.53|0.9858
81467785|NCT02612610|162627680|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.9813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.52|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 28 Sleep Cough Frequency: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 28 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||0.52|-0.53|0.9813
81467786|NCT02612610|162627680|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.11||||0.6746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.42|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 28 Sleep Cough Frequency: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 28 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||0.42|-0.65|0.6746
81467787|NCT02612610|162627681|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.32||||0.2583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.24|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 56 Sleep Cough Frequency: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 56 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||0.24|-0.88|0.2583
81467788|NCT02612610|162627681|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.9826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.56|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 56 Sleep Cough Frequency: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 56 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||0.56|-0.55|0.9826
81685104|NCT05405166|163067073|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.036||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.425|2.908||Stratified on multiple myeloma (MM) isotype (immunoglobulin G \[IgG\] versus non-IgG), body weight (\<=65 kg, \>65 to \<=85 kg, and \>85 kg), and number of prior lines (1 to 2 versus \>=3) according to IRT.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Two-sided 95% CI estimated using the Wald method.|A hierarchical test procedure was used to control the Type I error. Testing was performed sequentially for first 4 secondary endpoints in the order they are presented only if both co-primary endpoints achieved non-inferiority and continued when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 1-sided significance level of 0.025.||2.908|1.425|0.0001
81685105|NCT04364854|163067196|OTHER|This study was not designed to perform a hypothesis test. No p-values will be reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|1.87|||||Analyzed using a repeated measures model that included the following fixed affects: categorical visit by treatment group interaction, site, baseline aphasia severity score, baseline VPM, and age.|||1.87|-2.31|
81685106|NCT04364854|163067196|OTHER|This study was not designed to perform a hypothesis test. No p-values will be reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|3.15|||||Analyzed using a repeated measures model that included the following fixed affects: categorical visit by treatment group interaction, site, baseline aphasia severity score, baseline VPM, and age.|||3.15|-2.94|
81685107|NCT04364854|163067196|OTHER|This study was not designed to perform a hypothesis test. No p-values will be reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.33|||||Analyzed using a repeated measures model that included the following fixed affects: categorical visit by treatment group interaction, site, baseline aphasia severity score, baseline VPM, and age.|||1.33|-2.9|
81467789|NCT02612610|162627681|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.1672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.17|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 56 Sleep Cough Frequency: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 56 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||0.17|-0.98|0.1672
81536665|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-27.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.155|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-46.18|-8.75||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 4: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-8.75|-46.18|
81685108|NCT04364854|163067197|OTHER|This trial was not designed for hypothesis testing. No p-values will be reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.13|||||Analyzed using a repeated measures model that included the following fixed affects: categorical visit by treatment group interaction, site, baseline aphasia severity score, baseline SAQOL-39, and age.|||0.13|-0.26|
81685109|NCT04364854|163067197|OTHER|This trial was not designed for hypothesis testing. No p-values will be reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.28|||||Analyzed using a repeated measures model that included the following fixed affects: categorical visit by treatment group interaction, site, baseline aphasia severity score, baseline SAQOL-39, and age.|||0.28|-0.21|
81685110|NCT04364854|163067197|OTHER|This trial was not designed for hypothesis testing. No p-values will be reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.04|||||Analyzed using a repeated measures model that included the following fixed affects: categorical visit by treatment group interaction, site, baseline aphasia severity score, baseline SAQOL-39, and age.|||-0.04|-0.42|
81685111|NCT04364854|163067198|OTHER|This trial was not designed for hypothesis testing. No p-values will be reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|2.9|||||Analyzed using a repeated measures model that included the following fixed affects: categorical visit by treatment group interaction, site, baseline aphasia severity score, baseline VPM - Narrative, and age.|||2.9|-2.59|
81685112|NCT04364854|163067198|OTHER|This trial was not designed for hypothesis testing. No p-values will be reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|3.8|||||Analyzed using a repeated measures model that included the following fixed affects: categorical visit by treatment group interaction, site, baseline aphasia severity score, baseline VPM-Narrative, and age.|||3.8|-2.23|
81685113|NCT04364854|163067198|OTHER|This trial was not designed for hypothesis testing. No p-values will be reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|2.82|||||Analyzed using a repeated measures model that included the following fixed affects: categorical visit by treatment group interaction, site, baseline aphasia severity score, baseline VPM - Narrative, and age.|||2.82|-2.32|
81685114|NCT04364854|163067199|OTHER|This trial was not designed for hypothesis testing. No p-values will be reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|3.45|||||Analyzed using a repeated measures model that included the following fixed affects: categorical visit by treatment group interaction, site, baseline aphasia severity score, baseline VPM - Procedural, and age.|||3.45|-3.59|
81685115|NCT04364854|163067199|OTHER|This trial was not designed for hypothesis testing. No p-values will be reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|4.8|||||Analyzed using a repeated measures model that included the following fixed affects: categorical visit by treatment group interaction, site, baseline aphasia severity score, baseline VPM - Procedural, and age.|||4.8|-4.27|
81685116|NCT04364854|163067199|OTHER|This trial was not designed for hypothesis testing. No p-values will be reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.77|1.56|||||Analyzed using a repeated measures model that included the following fixed affects: categorical visit by treatment group interaction, site, baseline aphasia severity score, baseline VPM - Procedural, and age.|||1.56|-5.77|
81685117|NCT00955110|163067208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Means Difference|-28.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.6|-16.0||A mixed-effect model for a crossover study was used, including treatment, period, treatment sequence and first-order carryover effect as fixed effects, pre-dose measurement as covariate, and subjects nested within treatment sequence as random effect.|ANCOVA|||||-16.0|-41.6|<0.001
81685118|NCT00955110|163067208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-50.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.4|-37.5||A mixed-effect model for a crossover study was used, including treatment, period, treatment sequence and first-order carryover effect as fixed effects, pre-dose measurement as covariate, and subjects nested within treatment sequence as random effect.|ANCOVA|||||-37.5|-63.4|<0.001
81709977|NCT02607865|163116557|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||=|0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.86||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 7 mg / Sitagliptin 100 mg|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||0.86|0.51|=0.0022
81685119|NCT00955110|163067208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|5.5||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|18.3||A mixed-effect model for a crossover study was used, including treatment, period, treatment sequence and first-order carryover effect as fixed effects, pre-dose measurement as covariate, and subjects nested within treatment sequence as random effect.|ANCOVA|||||18.3|-7.3|0.395
81685120|NCT00955110|163067208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|38.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.2|50.8||A mixed-effect model for a crossover study was used, including treatment, period, treatment sequence and first-order carryover effect as fixed effects, pre-dose measurement as covariate, and subjects nested within treatment sequence as random effect.|ANCOVA|||||50.8|25.2|<0.001
81685121|NCT00955110|163067208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|56.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.1|68.9||A mixed-effect model for a crossover study was used, including treatment, period, treatment sequence and first-order carryover effect as fixed effects, pre-dose measurement as covariate, and subjects nested within treatment sequence as random effect.|ANCOVA|||||68.9|43.1|<0.001
81685122|NCT00955110|163067208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|66.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.9|79.7||A mixed-effect model for a crossover study was used, including treatment, period, treatment sequence and first-order carryover effect as fixed effects, pre-dose measurement as covariate, and subjects nested within treatment sequence as random effect.|ANCOVA|||||79.7|53.9|<0.001
81685123|NCT02128490|163067209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|35.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.8|51.0|||Fisher Exact|||||51.0|20.8|<0.001
81685124|NCT02128490|163067209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|44.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.9|60.5|||Fisher Exact|||||60.5|28.9|<0.001
81685125|NCT02128490|163067209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|22.4||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|41.0|||Fisher Exact|||||41.0|3.7|0.034
81685126|NCT02128490|163067209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|4.2||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|26.6|||Fisher Exact|||||26.6|-18.2|0.817
81685127|NCT02128490|163067210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|12.6||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|29.0|||Fisher Exact|||||29.0|-3.9|0.224
81685128|NCT02128490|163067210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|31.6||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|50.1|||Fisher Exact|||||50.1|13.1|0.004
81685129|NCT02128490|163067210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-17.5||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.1|3.2|||Fisher Exact|||||3.2|-38.1|0.139
81685130|NCT02128490|163067210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|4.3||||0.815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|26.4|||Fisher Exact|||||26.4|-17.9|0.815
81685131|NCT02128490|163067211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|53.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.2|69.5|||Fisher Exact|||||69.5|38.2|<0.001
81685132|NCT02128490|163067211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|55.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.5|71.1|||Fisher Exact|||||71.1|39.5|<0.001
81685133|NCT02128490|163067211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|21.4||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|43.1|||Fisher Exact|||||43.1|-0.3|0.069
81685134|NCT02128490|163067211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-4.2||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.6|18.2|||Fisher Exact|||||18.2|-26.6|0.817
81685135|NCT02243176|163067212|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|With a total sample size of 480 patients randomized and an expected drop-out rate of 20%, the trial will be powered at 90% to establish non-inferiority for the primary endpoint, at a one-sided alpha level of 0.025, with the non-inferiority margin of 0.4%, assuming the true effects are the same between treatments. The calculation is also based on the assumption that the standard deviation for the change in HbA1c is 1.2%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.6236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.13||This p value is for the hypothesis of superiority|Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference=Saxagliptin - Acarbose|"H01: μS-μA≥ 0.4% vs Ha1: μS-μA\< 0.4%. Null hypothesis will be rejected if the upper limit of 2-sided 95% CI is below 0.4%.If the null hypothesis above (H01) is rejected, the following hypothesis will be tested to further establish superiority:~H02: μS-μA≥ 0 vs Ha2: μS-μA\< 0. This null hypothesis (H02) will be rejected if the upper limit of 2-sided 95% CI is below 0."||0.13|-0.22|0.6236
81685136|NCT02243176|163067213|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|With a total sample size of 480 patients randomized and an expected drop-out rate of 20%, the trial will be powered at 90% to establish non-inferiority for the primary endpoint, at a one-sided alpha level of 0.025, with the non-inferiority margin of 0.4%, assuming the true effects are the same between treatments. The calculation is also based on the assumption that the standard deviation for the change in HbA1c is 1.2%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.7809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.15||This p value is for the hypothesis of superiority|Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference=Saxagliptin - Acarbose|"H01: μS-μA≥ 0.4% vs Ha1: μS-μA\< 0.4%. Null hypothesis will be rejected if the upper limit of 2-sided 95% CI is below 0.4%.If the null hypothesis above (H01) is rejected, the following hypothesis will be tested to further establish superiority:~H02: μS-μA≥ 0 vs Ha2: μS-μA\< 0. This null hypothesis (H02) will be rejected if the upper limit of 2-sided 95% CI is below 0."||0.15|-0.21|0.7809
81685137|NCT02243176|163067214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratefied by the baseline disease severity (HbA1c \< 8.0% and ≥ 8.0%)|RR = Saxagliptin/Acarbose|||0.39|0.12|<0.0001
81685138|NCT02243176|163067215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.5044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratefied by baseline disease severity (HbA1c\<8%, \>=8%)||||1.15|0.74|0.5044
81685139|NCT02243176|163067216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.28||||0.0518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratefied by the baseline disease severity (HbA1c \< 8.0% and ≥ 8.0%)|RR = Saxagliptin/Acarbose|||1.67|0.98|0.0518
81685140|NCT02243176|163067217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.8915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.38|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference=Saxagliptin - Acarbose|||0.38|-0.33|0.8915
81685141|NCT02243176|163067218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249||0.2248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.186|0.791|||ANCOVA||Mean difference=Saxagliptin - Acarbose|||0.791|-0.186|0.2248
81685142|NCT02243176|163067219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.407||0.3739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.039|24.005|||ANCOVA||Mean difference=Saxagliptin - Acarbose|||24.005|-9.039|0.3739
81685143|NCT02243176|163067220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.19|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference=Saxagliptin - Acarbose|||1.19|0.18|0.0078
81685144|NCT03063385|163067231|OTHER|\[Not specified\]|Slope|0.0153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0067||0.0229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0022|0.0285||Statistical significance taken at the 0.05 level|GEE modeling|P-value \& estimate rely on group x time interaction effect on primary outcome when controlling for self-efficacy. Used modified Baron \& Kenny method|\[Not specified\]|The intervention effect of sexual risk communication (primary outcome in parents) controlling for self-efficacy as a mediator from baseline through 12 months was examined using longitudinal general estimating equations (GEE) modeling, with the Health promotion control condition as the reference category and adjusting for baseline sexual risk communication and average monthly income.||0.0285|0.0022|.0229
81685145|NCT03063385|163067231|OTHER|\[Not specified\]|Slope|0.0151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0067||0.0249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0019|0.0282||Statistical significance taken at the 0.05 level|GEE modeling|P-value and estimate rely on group x time interaction effect on primary outcome when controlling for sexual communication attitudes. Same method B\&K|\[Not specified\]|The intervention effect of sexual risk communication (primary outcome in parents) controlling for sexual communication attitudes as a mediator from baseline through 12 months was examined using longitudinal general estimating equations (GEE) modeling, with the Health promotion control condition as the reference category and adjusting for baseline sexual risk communication and average monthly income.||0.0282|0.0019|0.0249
81685146|NCT03063385|163067231|OTHER|\[Not specified\]|Slope|0.0158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0068||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0025|0.0292||Statistical significance taken at the 0.05 level|GEE modeling|Reported P-value and estimate rely on the group x time interaction effect on primary outcome when controlling for subjective norms. Same method B\&K|\[Not specified\]|The intervention effect of sexual risk communication (primary outcome in parents) controlling for subjective norms as a mediator from baseline through 12 months was examined using longitudinal general estimating equations (GEE) modeling, with the Health promotion control condition as the reference category and adjusting for baseline sexual risk communication and average monthly income.||0.0292|0.0025|0.0204
81685147|NCT03440112|163067246|SUPERIORITY||Chi-Squared|3.0039||||0.391|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A pair of random-intercept mixed linear models was fitted, a visit model and an interaction model. Visit model included fixed effect of visit and a random intercept by participant. Interaction model adds an interaction by treatment term on top of the visit model. Null hypothesis is that visit by treatment interaction does not explain significant additional variance in clinical outcome scores. Likelihood ratio test comparing the interaction model to the visit model was used to derive a p-value.||||0.391
81685148|NCT03440112|163067247|SUPERIORITY||Chi-Squared|9.4836||||0.02351|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A pair of random-intercept mixed linear models was fitted, a visit model and an interaction model. Visit model included fixed effect of visit and a random intercept by participant. Interaction model adds an interaction by treatment term on top of the visit model. Null hypothesis is that visit by treatment interaction does not explain significant additional variance in clinical outcome scores. Likelihood ratio test comparing the interaction model to the visit model was used to derive a p-value.||||0.02351
81685149|NCT04425850|163067248|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-squared test on the percentage of subjects who contracted COVID-19 in each arm||||< 0.0001
81685150|NCT03199911|163067252|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.0||||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.025
81685151|NCT03199911|163067254|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|4.03|||Fisher Exact|||||4.03|0.42|0.77
81685152|NCT03199911|163067255|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|14.77|||Fisher Exact|||||14.77|0.06|1.00
81685153|NCT02907944|163067267|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.45|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.45|0.82|0.55
81685154|NCT02907944|163067267|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|3.37|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||3.37|0.92|0.09
81685155|NCT02907944|163067267|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.71|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.71|1.14|0.001
81685156|NCT02907944|163067268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.45|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.45|0.81|0.59
81685157|NCT02907944|163067268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|3.55|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||3.55|0.88|0.11
81685158|NCT02907944|163067268|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.66|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.66|1.09|0.005
81685159|NCT03523585|163067282|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3589|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.284|0.4535||Stratified Log-rank p-value|Log Rank|p value based on log-rank stratified by hormone receptor status, prior treatment with pertuzumab, and history of visceral disease, as defined by IXRS|Hazard Ratio based on stratified Cox proportional hazards model with stratification factors: hormone receptor status, prior treatment with pertuzumab, and history of visceral disease, as defined by the IXRS.|||0.4535|0.2840|<0.000001
81685160|NCT03523585|163067283|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6575||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5023|0.8605||Stratified Log-rank p-value|Log Rank|p value based on log-rank stratified by hormone receptor status, prior treatment with pertuzumab, and history of visceral disease, as defined by IXRS|Hazard Ratio based on stratified Cox proportional hazards model with stratification factors: hormone receptor status, prior treatment with pertuzumab, and history of visceral disease, as defined by the IXRS.|||0.8605|0.5023|0.0021
81685161|NCT03523585|163067284|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factors: hormone receptor status, prior treatment with pertuzumab, and history of visceral disease, as defined by the IXRS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical Analysis for BICR Assessment||||<0.0001
81685162|NCT03523585|163067284|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factors: hormone receptor status, prior treatment with pertuzumab, and history of visceral disease, as defined by the IXRS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical Analysis for Investigator Assessment||||<0.0001
81536666|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-52.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.697|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-72.24|-33.02||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-33.02|-72.24|
81685163|NCT03523585|163067286|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.2828|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.227|0.3524||Stratified Log-rank p-value.|Log Rank|p value based on log-rank stratified by hormone receptor status, prior treatment with pertuzumab, and history of visceral disease, as defined by IXRS|Hazard Ratio based on stratified Cox proportional hazards model with stratification factors: hormone receptor status, prior treatment with pertuzumab, and history of visceral disease, as defined by the IXRS.|||0.3524|0.2270|<0.000001
81685164|NCT02874794|163067307|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.7827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|13.2|||ANCOVA|||||13.2|-17.6|0.7827
81536667|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-17.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.605|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.8|-0.15|||LANCOVA|||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.15|-35.80|
81685165|NCT02874794|163067310|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Means|0.6667|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5858|0.7589|||ANCOVA|||||0.7589|0.5858|<.0001
81685166|NCT02874794|163067311|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.5792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.33|||ANCOVA|||||0.33|-0.58|0.5792
81685167|NCT02874794|163067312|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.02|-1.59|||ANCOVA|||||-1.59|-4.02|<.0001
81685168|NCT02874794|163067313|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.8617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.27|||ANCOVA|||||0.27|-0.33|0.8617
81685169|NCT02874794|163067314|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.75||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|-0.75|||ANCOVA|||vs Enalapril||-0.75|-2.76|0.0007
81685170|NCT02874794|163067315|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.2354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|1.68|||ANCOVA|||||1.68|-0.41|0.2354
81685171|NCT02874794|163067316|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.04|||ANCOVA|||||0.04|-0.05|0.8215
81685172|NCT02874794|163067317|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.58||||0.0452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||||-0.03|-3.13|0.0452
81685173|NCT02874794|163067318|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.97||||0.0242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||||-0.26|-3.68|0.0242
81685174|NCT04328623|163067319|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81685175|NCT03715465|163067372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.510
81685176|NCT03715465|163067373|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.411|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Per diary||||0.411
81685177|NCT03715465|163067373|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Per wrist actigraphy||||0.920
81685178|NCT03715465|163067374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.787|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Per diary||||0.787
81685179|NCT03715465|163067374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.916|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Per wrist actigraphy||||0.916
81685180|NCT03715465|163067375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Per diary||||0.270
81685181|NCT03715465|163067375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.406|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Per wrist actigraphy||||0.406
81685182|NCT03715465|163067376|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.635|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Per diary||||0.635
81685183|NCT03715465|163067376|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.383|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Per wrist actigraphy||||0.383
81685184|NCT03715465|163067377|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.456|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.456
81685185|NCT03715465|163067378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.402|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.402
81536668|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-14.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.513|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.44|2.88||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||2.88|-32.44|
81685186|NCT03715465|163067379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81685187|NCT03715465|163067380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.525|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.525
81685188|NCT03715465|163067381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.106|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.106
81685189|NCT03715465|163067382|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.059
81685190|NCT03715465|163067383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81685191|NCT03715465|163067384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.246|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.246
81685192|NCT03715465|163067385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.333|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.333
81685193|NCT03815292|163067386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.02
81685194|NCT03815292|163067387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0445|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and after 24 weeks total scores row.||||0.0445
81685195|NCT03815292|163067388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0345|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0345
81685196|NCT03815292|163067389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and after 24 weeks total scores row.||||0.04
81685197|NCT03815292|163067390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0016|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and after 24 weeks total scores row.||||0.0016
81685198|NCT03815292|163067391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0054|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to Therapeutic effect row.||||0.0054
81685199|NCT03815292|163067391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to Side effects row.||||0.78
81685200|NCT03815292|163067391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0042|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to Efficiency index row.||||0.0042
81685201|NCT03815292|163067392|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between 24 and 28 weeks total scores row.||||0.77
81685202|NCT03815292|163067393|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0118|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between 24 and 28 weeks total scores row.||||0.0118
81685203|NCT03815292|163067394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between 24 and 28 weeks total scores row.||||0.058
81685204|NCT04902885|163067408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||non-parametric ANCOVA|||70 subjects (35 per group) provided approximately 95% power at the test level of α = 0.05 (2-sided) .Assuming a dropout rate of approximately 12%, the sample size for Part II was 80 subjects (40 per group)||||0.0003
81685205|NCT03818815|163067470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||The p-value was calculated using multiple imputation with number of imputations equal to percentage of missing data.|Regression, Logistic|||The summary statistics are based on subjects with non-missing data only.||||0.62
81685206|NCT03818815|163067471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||The p-value was calculated using multiple imputation with number of imputations equal to percentage of missing data.|Regression, Logistic|||The summary statistics are based on subjects with non-missing data only.||||0.07
81685207|NCT01521845|163067482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81685208|NCT01521845|163067483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81685209|NCT01521845|163067484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||not comparable|||||||1
81685210|NCT01021007|163067489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method using treatment as the factor and the baseline score as a covariate||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.005
81685211|NCT01021007|163067490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method using treatment as the factor and the baseline score as a covariate||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81685212|NCT01021007|163067491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method using treatment as the factor and the baseline score as a covariate||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81685213|NCT05490771|163067492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0341|||||||one-sided exact binomial test|||The ORR was compared against a null benchmark value of 5%. If the observed ORR were ≥5 of 31 (16%), it would then be concluded that the agent is promising and worthy of further investigation. When the number of analyzable cases (who were eligible and treated, and with outside assay results confirmed by the central MATCH assay) was \<31, the one-sided exact binomial test would be used for significance test with one-side type I error rate of 5%.||||0.0341
81685214|NCT00843180|163067527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|4.2||unadjusted|t-test, 2 sided||this was a feasibility pilot study CI is descriptor of dispersion|comparison between groups by t-test||4.2|-5.4|0.80
81709978|NCT02607865|163116557|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.43||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 14 mg / Sitagliptin 100 mg|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||0.43|0.22|<0.0001
81685215|NCT00843180|163067528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|2.1||unadjusted|t-test, 2 sided||CI serves as dispersion measure|||2.1|-6.9|0.29
81685216|NCT00843180|163067529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.9|24.3|||t-test, 2 sided||95% CI is dispersion parameter|||24.3|-31.9|0.78
81685217|NCT00843180|163067530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|13.2|||t-test, 2 sided|unadjusted|95%CI is dispersion measure|||13.2|-9.5|0.70
81685218|NCT01650805|163067567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified Analysis by Sokal score||||||0.074
81685219|NCT01650805|163067569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified Analysis by Sokal score||||||<0.001
81685220|NCT01650805|163067570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified Analysis by Sokal score||||||0.317
81685221|NCT02625402|163067573|EQUIVALENCE|Knowledge scores within 10% points|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.6|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|21.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||21.5|-8.8|<0.05
81685222|NCT00770861|163067589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Between-treatment comparison of efficacy was performed by ANCOVA, with treatment, baseline BMI, center as factors \& baseline value as a covariate.||H0 - There was no difference in BP reduction between Neb and Placebo. The efficacy analyses were based on the ITT population for the double-blind treatment phase. The LOCF was used to impute missing postbaseline values. Sensitivity analyses were based on observed cases for all efficacy parameters. All statistical tests were two-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance for main effects. All confidence intervals were two-sided 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81685223|NCT00770861|163067590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81685224|NCT05110300|163067612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0283||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|ANOVA|2-Way ANOVA with Fisher's LSD correction for multiple comparisons.||To evaluate if there were differences between pre- and post-intervention data, a 2-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was utilized, with mixed-effects analysis being utilized when data was missing.||||0.0283
81685225|NCT05110300|163067613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3118||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|ANOVA|2-Way ANOVA with Fisher's LSD correction for multiple comparisons.||To evaluate if there were differences between pre- and post-intervention data, a 2-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was utilized, with mixed-effects analysis being utilized when data was missing.||||0.3118
81685226|NCT05110300|163067614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.213||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||To evaluate differences in average outcome measure score change from baseline to last study session, a 2-sided t-test was used, with non-parametric analysis used as necessary.||||0.213
81709979|NCT00242710|163116602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|2.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|3.18|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used with treatment and center as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||3.18|1.56|<0.001
81536669|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-47.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.125|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-66.61|-29.27||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-29.27|-66.61|
81536670|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-21.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.459|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-41.0|-2.49||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.49|-41.00|
81685227|NCT05110300|163067614|EQUIVALENCE|MDC of the inpatient stroke population for the BBS was used as the equivalence bounds. Equivalence bounds were set at +/- 6.9|||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81685228|NCT05110300|163067614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA, with the number of sessions completed as the covariate.||Because each participant may have had a different number of BWSS sessions completed, an ANCOVA was used to assess for mean differences in outcome score change while controlling for the number of BWSS sessions completed||||0.320
81685229|NCT05110300|163067615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2612||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|Because some values are missing, these data were analyzed by fitting a mixed model, rather than by repeated measures ANOVA.||To evaluate if there were differences between pre- and post-intervention data, a 2-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was utilized, with mixed-effects analysis being utilized when data was missing.||||0.2612
81685230|NCT05110300|163067616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.541||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|Because some values are missing, these data were analyzed by fitting a mixed model, rather than by repeated measures ANOVA.||To evaluate if there were differences between pre- and post-intervention data, a 2-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was utilized, with mixed-effects analysis being utilized when data was missing.||||0.5410
81685231|NCT05110300|163067617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6282||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||To evaluate differences in average outcome measure score change from baseline to last study session, a 2-sided t-test was used, with non-parametric analysis used as necessary.||||0.6282
81685232|NCT05110300|163067617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5056||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA, with the number of sessions completed as the covariate.||Because each participant may have had a different number of BWSS sessions completed, an ANCOVA was used to assess for mean differences in outcome score change while controlling for the number of BWSS sessions completed||||0.5056
81685233|NCT05110300|163067618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.558||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|Because some values are missing, these data were analyzed by fitting a mixed model, rather than by repeated measures ANOVA.||To evaluate if there were differences between pre- and post-intervention data, a 2-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was utilized, with mixed-effects analysis being utilized when data was missing.||||0.5580
81685234|NCT05110300|163067619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0897||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|Because some values are missing, these data were analyzed by fitting a mixed model, rather than by repeated measures ANOVA.||To evaluate if there were differences between pre- and post-intervention data, a 2-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was utilized, with mixed-effects analysis being utilized when data was missing.||||0.0897
81685235|NCT05110300|163067620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0549||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||To evaluate differences in average outcome measure score change from baseline to last study session, a 2-sided t-test was used, with non-parametric analysis used as necessary.||||0.0549
81685236|NCT05110300|163067620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05626||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA, with the number of sessions completed as the covariate.||Because each participant may have had a different number of BWSS sessions completed, an ANCOVA was used to assess for mean differences in outcome score change while controlling for the number of BWSS sessions completed||||0.05626
81685237|NCT05110300|163067621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0706||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|ANOVA|2-Way ANOVA with Fisher's LSD correction for multiple comparisons.||To evaluate if there were differences between pre- and post-intervention data, a 2-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was utilized, with mixed-effects analysis being utilized when data was missing.||||0.0706
81685238|NCT05110300|163067622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1629||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|ANOVA|2-Way ANOVA with Fisher's LSD correction for multiple comparisons.||To evaluate if there were differences between pre- and post-intervention data, a 2-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was utilized, with mixed-effects analysis being utilized when data was missing.||||0.1629
81685239|NCT05110300|163067623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4271||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||To evaluate differences in average outcome measure score change from baseline to last study session, a 2-sided t-test was used, with non-parametric analysis used as necessary.||||0.4271
81685240|NCT05110300|163067623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.419||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA, with the number of sessions completed as the covariate.||Because each participant may have had a different number of BWSS sessions completed, an ANCOVA was used to assess for mean differences in outcome score change while controlling for the number of BWSS sessions completed||||0.4190
81685241|NCT05110300|163067624|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3444||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|ANOVA|2-Way ANOVA with Fisher's LSD correction for multiple comparisons.||To evaluate if there were differences between pre- and post-intervention data, a 2-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was utilized, with mixed-effects analysis being utilized when data was missing.||||0.3444
81685242|NCT05110300|163067625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3581||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|ANOVA|2-Way ANOVA with Fisher's LSD correction for multiple comparisons.||To evaluate if there were differences between pre- and post-intervention data, a 2-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was utilized, with mixed-effects analysis being utilized when data was missing.||||0.3581
81685243|NCT05110300|163067626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.906||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||To evaluate differences in average outcome measure score change from baseline to last study session, a 2-sided t-test was used, with non-parametric analysis used as necessary.||||0.9060
81685244|NCT05110300|163067626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0848||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA, with the number of sessions completed as the covariate.||Because each participant may have had a different number of BWSS sessions completed, an ANCOVA was used to assess for mean differences in outcome score change while controlling for the number of BWSS sessions completed||||0.0848
81685245|NCT01843374|163067639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.4081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.12||P-value was estimated using the method of Klein et al. 2007 and Whitehead and Whitehead 1991, stratified by EORTC status and Line of therapy.|Log Rank|The stratification factors included EORTC status and line of therapy as recorded in IVRS/IWRS.|Tremelimumab represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator|H0: No difference between tremelimumab and placebo H1: Difference between tremelimumab and placebo||1.12|0.76|0.4081
81685246|NCT01843374|163067640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.011||||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.793|1.289||Estimated using the methods of Klein et al. 2007 and Whitehead and Whitehead 1991, stratified by EORTC status and line of therapy.|Log Rank||Tremelimumab is the numerator and Placebo the denominator|||1.289|0.793|0.926
81685247|NCT01843374|163067641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.98||Estimated using the methods of Klein et al. 2007 and Whitehead and Whitehead 1991, stratified by EORTC status and line of therapy.|Log Rank|Stratification factors were EORTC status and Line of therapy|Tremelimumab is the numerator and placebo, the denominator|||0.98|0.68|0.0325
81685248|NCT02517515|163067657|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment (SVR12) for the treatment-naïve participants in the Double-blind 3-DAA group as compared with the historical rate for treatment-naïve patients treated with TVR + pegIFN + RBV was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for the percentage of participants with SVR12 must exceed 84% to achieve superiority.|percentage of participants|99.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.0|99.9||||||Based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of 96% for the Double-blind 3-DAA treatment-naïve group, the sample size 180 treatment-naïve participants provided \>90% power to demonstrate superiority of the regimen to the historical rate for treatment-naïve patients treated with TVR + pegIFN + RBV (80%) (based on one-sample chi-square test of a single binomial proportion for superiority).||99.9|97.0|
81685249|NCT02517515|163067657|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment for the treatment-experienced participants in the Double-blind 3-DAA group as compared with the historical rate for treatment-experienced patients treated with TVR + pegIFN + RBV was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 75% to achieve superiority.|percentage of participants|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.4|100.0||||||Based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of 96% for the Double-blind 3-DAA treatment-experienced group, the sample size 180 treatment-experienced participants provided \>90% power to demonstrate superiority of the regimen to the historical rate for treatment-experienced patients treated with TVR + pegIFN + RBV (80%) (based on one-sample chi-square test of a single binomial proportion for superiority).||100.0|97.4|
81685250|NCT02517515|163067658|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 24 weeks after treatment (SVR24) for the treatment-naïve participants in the Double-blind 3-DAA group as compared with the historical rate for treatment-naïve patients treated with TVR + pegIFN + RBV was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for the percentage of participants with SVR24 must exceed 84% to achieve superiority.|percentage of participants|99.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.0|99.9||||||Based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of 96% for the Double-blind 3-DAA treatment-experienced group, the sample size 180 treatment-experienced participants provided \>90% power to demonstrate superiority of the regimen to the historical rate for treatment-experienced patients treated with TVR + pegIFN + RBV (80%) (based on one-sample chi-square test of a single binomial proportion for superiority).||99.9|97.0|
81709980|NCT00242710|163116602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|3.17|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used with treatment and center as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||3.17|1.56|<0.001
81709981|NCT00242710|163116602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.81|4.76|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used with treatment and center as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||4.76|2.81|<0.001
81709982|NCT00242710|163116604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.24|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used with treatment and center as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||2.24|0.97|<0.001
81467790|NCT02612610|162627682|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.14||||0.6102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.68|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 84 Sleep Cough Frequency: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 84 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||0.68|-0.4|0.6102
81685251|NCT02517515|163067658|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 24 weeks after treatment (SVR24) for the treatment-experienced participants in the double-blind 3-DAA group as compared with the historical rate for treatment-experienced patients treated with TVR + pegIFN + RBV was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage of participants with SVR24 must exceed 75% to achieve superiority.|percentage of participants|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.4|100.0||||||Based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of 96% for the Double-blind 3-DAA treatment-experienced group, the sample size 180 treatment-experienced participants provided \>90% power to demonstrate superiority of the regimen to the historical rate for treatment-experienced patients treated with TVR + pegIFN + RBV (80%) (based on one-sample chi-square test of a single binomial proportion for superiority).||100.0|97.4|
81685252|NCT02396147|163067676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|87.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.56|129.52|||||T4 Formulation B Fasted (test)/T2 Formulation Fasted (reference)\*100|||129.52|58.56|
81685253|NCT02396147|163067676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|83.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.95|115.18|||||T4 Formulation C Fasted (test)/T2 Formulation Fasted (reference) \* 100|||115.18|59.95|
81685254|NCT02396147|163067676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|78.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.88|116.79|||||T4 Formulation B Fed (test)/T4 Formulation B Fasted (reference) \* 100|||116.79|52.88|
81685255|NCT02396147|163067676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|94.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.98|130.61|||||T4 Formulation C Fed (test)/T4 Formulation C Fasted (reference) \* 100|||130.61|67.98|
81685256|NCT02396147|163067677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|94.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.83|119.4|||||T4 Formulation B Fasted (test)/T2 Formulation Fasted (Reference) \*100|||119.40|74.83|
81685257|NCT02396147|163067677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ration|77.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.29|94.61|||||T4 Formulation C Fasted (test)/T2 Formulation Fasted (reference) \* 100|||94.61|64.29|
81685258|NCT02396147|163067677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|81.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.21|102.37|||||T4 Formulation B Fed (test)/T4 Formulation B Fasted (reference) \* 100|||102.37|64.21|
81709983|NCT00242710|163116604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.46|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used with treatment and center as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||2.46|1.19|<0.001
81685259|NCT02396147|163067677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|92.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.48|112.55|||||T4 Formulation C Fed (test)/T4 Formulation C Fasted (reference) \* 100|||112.55|76.48|
81685260|NCT02396147|163067678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|94.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.85|119.12|||||T4 Formulation B Fasted (test)/T2 Formulation Fasted (reference) \* 100|||119.12|74.85|
81685261|NCT02396147|163067678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|78.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.53|94.51|||||T4 Formulation C Fasted (test)/T2 Formulation Fasted (reference) \* 100|||94.51|64.53|
81685262|NCT02396147|163067678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|81.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.36|102.34|||||T4 Formulation B Fed (test)/T4 Formulation B Fasted (reference) \* 100|||102.34|64.36|
81685263|NCT02396147|163067678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|92.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.84|112.54|||||T4 Formulation C Fed (test)/T4 Formulation C Fasted (reference) \* 100|||112.54|76.84|
81685264|NCT01362322|163067700|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratios \[Boostrix-Prev Group over Boostrix-New Group\] for anti-diphtheria (anti-D) antibodies was ≤ 1.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted radio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.09|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed to demonstrate that Boostrix administered using the new syringe presentation was non-inferior to Boostrix administered using the previous syringe presentation, in terms of immune response to diphteria vaccine antigens, one month after booster vaccination.||1.09|0.85|
81685265|NCT01362322|163067700|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratios \[Boostrix-Prev Group over Boostrix-New Group\] for anti-tetanus (anti-T) antibodies was ≤ 1.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed to demonstrate that Boostrix administered using the new syringe presentation was non-inferior to Boostrix administered using the previous syringe presentation, in terms of immune response to tetanus vaccine antigens, one month after booster vaccination.||1.1|0.86|
81536671|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-17.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.416|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-36.92|1.42||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||1.42|-36.92|
81685266|NCT01362322|163067701|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratios \[Boostrix-Prev Group over Boostrix-New Group\] for anti-pertussis toxoid (anti-PT) antibodies was ≤ 1.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.04|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed to demonstrate that Boostrix administered using the new syringe presentation was non-inferior to Boostrix administered using the previous syringe presentation, in terms of immune response to pertussis toxoid vaccine antigens, one month after booster vaccination.||1.04|0.82|
81685267|NCT01362322|163067701|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratios \[Boostrix-Prev Group over Boostrix-New Group\] for anti-filamentous haemagglutinin (anti-FHA) antibodies was ≤ 1.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.03||||||Analysis was performed to demonstrate that Boostrix administered using the new syringe presentation was non-inferior to Boostrix administered using the previous syringe presentation, in terms of immune response to filamentous haemagglutinin vaccine antigens, one month after booster vaccination.||1.03|0.83|
81685268|NCT01362322|163067701|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratios \[Boostrix-Prev Group over Boostrix-New Group\] for anti-pertactin (anti-PRN) antibodies was ≤ 1.5 (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Adjusted ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.13||||||Analysis was performed to demonstrate that Boostrix administered using the new syringe presentation was non-inferior to Boostrix administered using the previous syringe presentation, in terms of immune response to pertactin vaccine antigens, one month after booster vaccination.||1.13|0.85|
81685269|NCT01009463|163067713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.06|||Generalized Linear Model|Assuming Negative Binomial distribution with logarithm of time on treatment as an offset variable.||||1.06|0.72|0.181
81685270|NCT01009463|163067713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.81||Nominal p-value|Generalized Linear Model|Assuming Negative Binomial distribution with logarithm of time on treatment as an offset variable.||||0.81|0.54|<0.001
81685271|NCT01009463|163067713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.04|||Generalized Linear Model|Assuming Negative Binomial distribution with logarithm of time on treatment as an offset variable.||||1.04|0.70|0.109
81685272|NCT01009463|163067714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.13|||Regression, Cox|||||1.13|0.76|0.430
81685273|NCT01009463|163067714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.89||Nominal p-value|Regression, Cox|||||0.89|0.59|0.002
81685274|NCT01009463|163067714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.04|||Regression, Cox|||||1.04|0.69|0.114
81685275|NCT01009463|163067715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.05|||Generalized Linear Model|Assuming Negative Binomial distribution with logarithm of time on treatment as an offset variable.||||1.05|0.67|0.125
81685276|NCT01009463|163067715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.78||Nominal p-value|Generalized Linear Model|Assuming Negative Binomial distribution with logarithm of time on treatment as an offset variable||||0.78|0.49|<0.001
81685277|NCT01009463|163067715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.01|||Generalized Linear Model|Assuming Negative Binomial distribution with logarithm of time on treatment as an offset variable||||1.01|0.64|0.064
81685278|NCT01009463|163067716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.041||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.072||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.072|0.009|0.011
81685279|NCT01009463|163067716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.058|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.09||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.090|0.027|<0.001
81685280|NCT01009463|163067716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.064|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.033|0.096||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.096|0.033|<0.001
81685281|NCT01062399|163067717|OTHER||||||||||||||||||A dose level for RAD001 will be considered acceptable if no patient of the first 3patients or no more than 2 patients of the first 6 patients experience a DLT. If the current level is considered acceptable, then dose escalation will occur and the protocol will be reopened. Otherwise, the preceding acceptable dose level will be declared the MTD.|||
81685282|NCT01062399|163067718|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.6|||Log Rank||Reference arm = RT + TMZ|Assuming exponential distribution with median PFS (mPFS) time for control of 6.7 mos. for the control arm, tt was hypothesized that there would be a 43% improvement in mPFS time, corresponding to a mPFS time of 9.6. This is equivalent to a hazard ratio of 0.7 for the experimental arm vs. control arm. With a 1-sided significance level = 0.15 and 85% power, a total of 134 PFS events out of 180 eligible patients were required to detect the projected effect size.||1.60|0.82|0.79
81685283|NCT01062399|163067719|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.67||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.45|||Log Rank|2-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = RT + TMZ|||2.45|1.14|0.008
81685284|NCT01142323|163067732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Matched pairs|||||||0.008
81685285|NCT01142323|163067733|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.46
81685286|NCT00430781|163067738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.535||90.0|0.65|1.7||Stratified log-rank test with one-sided p-value. p\<=0.0037 required for significance, and p\>0.4956 indicated futility.|Log Rank||The estimated value is the hazard ratio comparing combination to lapatinib monotherapy|||1.7|0.65|0.535
81685287|NCT00430781|163067741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.237||95.0||||One-sided p-value.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.237
81685288|NCT00430781|163067745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.66||||0.013||90.0|0.48|0.91||Stratified log-rank test with one-sided p-value.|Log Rank|||||0.91|0.48|0.013
81685289|NCT00917384|163067774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.776||||0.0473||95.0|0.603|0.998|||Stratified Log-Rank Test|Stratified Log-Rank Test and HR stratified by randomization strata (weight loss over the prior 3 months, primary tumor site and geographical region).||||0.998|0.603|0.0473
81685290|NCT00917384|163067775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.483|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.376|0.62|||Stratified Log-Rank Test|Stratified Log-Rank Test and HR stratified by randomization strata (weight loss over the prior 3 months, primary tumor site and geographical region).||||0.620|0.376|<0.0001
81685291|NCT00917384|163067776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference Between Arms|24.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|33.6|||Normal Approximation|||||33.6|14.9|<0.0001
81685292|NCT01532453|163067788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0278|TWO_SIDED|||||Rank ANCOVA With treatment, center, gender, transplanted organ as factors and age of organ transplant as a covariable.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0278
81685293|NCT01532453|163067789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.579|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2703|1.2405|||ANCOVA|||||1.2405|0.2703|<0.05
81685294|NCT01458340|163067790|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69||0.6026|ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.2||α=0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|One-sided p-values were obtained from the pairwise comparisons between TD-9855 group and placebo group based on the final model.||||3.2||0.6026
81685295|NCT01458340|163067790|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69||0.4844|ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.7||α=0.05 significance level.|MMRM|One-sided p-values were obtained from the pairwise comparisons between TD-9855 group and placebo group based on the final model.||||2.7||0.4844
81685296|NCT01458340|163067791|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17||0.5269|ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.7||α=0.05 significance level.|MMRM|One-sided p-values were obtained from the pairwise comparisons between TD-9855 group and placebo group based on the final model.||||3.7||0.5269
81685297|NCT01458340|163067791|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16||0.2092|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.8||α=0.05 significance level.|MMRM|One-sided p-values were obtained from the pairwise comparisons between TD-9855 group and placebo group based on the final model.||||1.8||0.2092
81685298|NCT05218499|163067816|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.06|||Regression, Cox||A hazard ratio value below 1 favors brigimadlin.|The primary estimator for the hazard ratio is the median unbiased estimator. The confidence interval (CI) for the hazard ratio is calculated as a repeated CI. The p-value is obtained using a weighted inverse normal method combining one-sided p-values from two stages.||1.06|0.60|0.0956
81685299|NCT05218499|163067817|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|5.67|||||An odds ratio value greater than 1 favors brigimadlin.|The primary estimator and CI for the odds ratio is by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel.||5.67|1.52|
81685300|NCT05218499|163067819|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.82|||||An odds ratio value greater than 1 favors brigimadlin.|Odds ratios are calculated from a logistic regression model with the stratification factor (locally advanced vs. metastatic) included as a covariate.||2.82|0.81|
81685301|NCT05218499|163067819|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|4.84|||||An odds ratio value greater than 1 favors brigimadlin.|Odds ratios are calculated from a logistic regression model with the stratification factor (locally advanced vs. metastatic) included as a covariate. Exact 95% confidence interval (CI) by Clopper and Pearson.||4.84|1.48|
81685302|NCT01575548|163067821|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.29|||Log Rank|Stratified log rank test was used to compare DFS between the two arms.||||1.29|0.54|0.21
81685303|NCT01702805|163067834|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.1|||Robust Poisson Regression|The relative risk was adjusted for birth-weight and center stratum.||Null hypothesis: A higher hemoglobin threshold for red-cell transfusions, as compared with a lower threshold, will not reduce nor increase the incidence of death or neurodevelopmental impairment in infants at 22 to 26 months of age corrected for prematurity.||1.10|0.92|0.93
81685304|NCT01882725|163067872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81685305|NCT01882725|163067873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81685306|NCT01238120|163067886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9168|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9168
81685307|NCT01238120|163067887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6536|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6536
81685308|NCT02498652|163067937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|103.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.7|117.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects.||||117|90.7|
81685309|NCT02498652|163067937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|92.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.1|110.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects.||||110|78.1|
81685310|NCT02498652|163067937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|102.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.7|120.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||120|85.7|
81685311|NCT02498652|163067937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|88.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.4|101.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||101|78.4|
81685312|NCT02498652|163067937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.7|114.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale||||114|87.7|
81709984|NCT00242710|163116604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|3.23|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used with treatment and center as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||3.23|1.69|<0.001
81709985|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.66||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.12|||ANCOVA|||Week 1-4: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||2.12|-0.80|0.373
81709986|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.35||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.4|||ANCOVA|||Week 5-8: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||2.40|-1.70|0.738
81709987|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.65||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|2.71|||ANCOVA|||Week 9-12: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||2.71|-1.41|0.539
81709988|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.09||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|2.9|||ANCOVA|||Week 13-16: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||2.90|-0.71|0.233
81709989|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|2.39|||ANCOVA|||Week 17-20: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||2.39|-1.39|0.605
81709990|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.23||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|3.57|||ANCOVA|||Week 21-24: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||3.57|-1.12|0.305
81685313|NCT02498652|163067937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|101.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.5|119.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||119|85.5|
81709991|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.22||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|3.52|||ANCOVA|||Week 25-28: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||3.52|-1.08|0.299
81709992|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.62||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|3.51|||ANCOVA|||Week 29-32: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||3.51|-0.27|0.092
81709993|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.55||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|3.29|||ANCOVA|||Week 33-36: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||3.29|-0.18|0.080
81467791|NCT02612610|162627682|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.08||||0.7782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.61|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 84 Sleep Cough Frequency: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 84 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||0.61|-0.46|0.7782
81685314|NCT02498652|163067940|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.3|107.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||107|94.3|
81685315|NCT02498652|163067940|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.4|106.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||106|90.4|
81685316|NCT02498652|163067940|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|104.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.5|114.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||114|94.5|
81685317|NCT02498652|163067940|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|92.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.7|97.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||97.7|86.7|
81685318|NCT02498652|163067940|NON_INFERIORITY|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|98.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.0|107.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||107|91.0|
81685319|NCT02498652|163067940|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Informal BE assessment using the conventional BE limits of 80% to 125%|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|97.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.8|102.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effect for treatment and random effects for subjects. GLMSRs are back-transformed to the original scale.||||102|92.8|
81709994|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.04||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|2.92|||ANCOVA|||Week 37-40: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||2.92|-0.85|0.279
81709995|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.13||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|3.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 41-44: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||3.11|-0.84|0.260
81709996|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.51||||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.52|||ANCOVA|||Week 45-48: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||2.52|-1.50|0.618
81709997|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.41||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|2.96|||ANCOVA|||Week 49-52: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||2.96|-3.78|0.810
81709998|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.34||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|1.81|||ANCOVA|||Week 1-4: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||1.81|-1.14|0.654
81685320|NCT04207710|163067946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.317||||||A priori threshold for significance was p\<0.05.|Friedman|||Comparison of incidence of positive growth in samples obtained following application of ChloraPrep vs. ChloraPrep followed by Gebauer's Ethyl Chloride.||||0.317
81685321|NCT04207710|163067946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.317||||||A priori threshold was p\<0.05|Friedman|||Comparison of incidence of positive growth in samples obtained following application of ChloraPrep vs. ChloraPrep followed by Gebauer's Ethyl Chloride.||||0.317
81685322|NCT04207710|163067946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.317||||||A priori threshold was p\<0.05|Friedman|||Comparison of incidence of positive growth in samples obtained following application of ChloraPrep vs. ChloraPrep followed by Gebauer's Pain Ease.||||0.317
81685323|NCT04207710|163067946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.317||||||A priori threshold was p\<0.05|Friedman|||Comparison of incidence of positive growth in samples obtained following application of ChloraPrep vs. ChloraPrep followed by Gebauer's Pain Ease.||||0.317
81685324|NCT04334148|163067958|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.200
81685325|NCT04334148|163067959|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||1.0
81536672|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-35.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.893|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-55.85|-15.9||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-15.90|-55.85|
81685326|NCT04334148|163067960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.802|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.802
81685327|NCT02513446|163067978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean T/R ratio|176.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|160.5|193.2|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale; Fixed effects: sequence, period and treatment; Random effects: subjects within sequences|Ratio of the treatment adjusted geometric means (gMean) of (T) versus (R).|||193.2|160.5|
81685328|NCT02513446|163067979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean T/R ratio|136.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.9|169.4|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale; Fixed effects: sequence, period and treatment; Random effects: subjects within sequences|Ratio of the treatment adjusted geometric means (gMean) of (T) versus (R).|||169.4|109.9|
81536673|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-10.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.985|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.57|11.07||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 8: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||11.07|-32.57|
81685329|NCT02513446|163067980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean T/R ratio|174.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|159.1|192.0|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale; Fixed effects: sequence, period and treatment; Random effects: subjects within sequences|Ratio of the treatment adjusted geometric means (gMean) of (T) versus (R).|||192.0|159.1|
81685330|NCT04323488|163067988|OTHER|||||||0.925||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline and post-intervention (within 2 weeks post-intervention)||||0.925
81685331|NCT04323488|163067988|OTHER|||||||0.834||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline and post-intervention (within 2 weeks post-intervention)||||0.834
81709999|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.22||||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|2.28|||ANCOVA|||Week 5-8: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||2.28|-1.84|0.834
81685332|NCT04323488|163067988|OTHER|||||||0.18||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline and 1 year follow up||||0.180
81685333|NCT04323488|163067988|OTHER|||||||0.091||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline and 1 year follow up||||0.091
81685334|NCT04323488|163067989|OTHER|||||||0.524||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline and post-intervention (within 2 weeks post-intervention)||||0.524
81685335|NCT04323488|163067989|OTHER|||||||0.379||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline and post-intervention (within 2 weeks post-intervention)||||0.379
81685336|NCT04323488|163067989|OTHER|||||||0.01||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline and 1 year follow up||||0.010
81685337|NCT04323488|163067989|OTHER|||||||0.017||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline and 1 year follow up||||0.017
81685338|NCT04323488|163067990|OTHER|||||||0.6||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline and post-intervention (within 2 weeks post-intervention)||||0.60
81685339|NCT04323488|163067990|OTHER|||||||0.03||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline and post-intervention (within 2 weeks post-intervention)||||0.03
81685340|NCT04323488|163067990|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline and 1 year follow up||||0.60
81685341|NCT04323488|163067990|OTHER|||||||0.03||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline and 1 year follow up||||0.03
81685342|NCT04323488|163067991|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline and post-intervention (within 2 weeks post-intervention)||||< 0.001
81685343|NCT04323488|163067991|OTHER|||||||0.29||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline and post-intervention (within 2 weeks post-intervention)||||0.29
81685344|NCT04323488|163067991|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline and 1 year follow up||||< 0.001
81685345|NCT04323488|163067991|OTHER|||||||0.26||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline and 1 year follow up||||0.26
81685346|NCT05755438|163067994|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.09||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.659|5.744|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by IGA-CPG-S score (2 or ≥3) and geographic region (North America or outside of North America).||||5.744|1.659|0.0003
81685347|NCT05755438|163067994|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|23.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.372|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.42|36.39||||||||36.39|11.42|
81685348|NCT05755438|163067995|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|6.033|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by IGA-CPG-S score (2 or ≥3) and geographic region (North America or outside of North America).||||6.033|1.400|0.0034
81685349|NCT05755438|163067995|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|16.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.587|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.82|27.72||||||||27.72|5.82|
81685350|NCT05755438|163067996|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.46||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.206|16.485|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by IGA-CPG-S score (2 or ≥3) and geographic region (North America or outside of North America).||||16.485|1.206|0.0164
81685351|NCT05755438|163067996|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|8.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.591|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|15.79||||||||15.79|1.71|
81685352|NCT05755438|163067997|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.67||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.486|14.647|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by IGA-CPG-S score (2 or ≥3) and geographic region (North America or outside of North America).||||14.647|1.486|0.0048
81685353|NCT05755438|163067997|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|11.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.71|19.62||||||||19.62|3.71|
81685354|NCT05755438|163067998|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.422|8.608|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by IGA-CPG-S score (2 or ≥3) and geographic region (North America or outside of North America).||||8.608|1.422|0.0064
81685355|NCT05755438|163067998|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|14.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.008|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.54|24.17||||||||24.17|4.54|
81685356|NCT05755438|163067999|SUPERIORITY||Least squares Mean Difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.44|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 2||-0.44|-1.54|0.0005
81685357|NCT05755438|163067999|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.352|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-0.73|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 4||-0.73|-2.11|<0.0001
81685358|NCT05755438|163067999|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.378|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-0.94|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 8||-0.94|-2.43|<0.0001
81685359|NCT05755438|163067999|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.386|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-0.91|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 12||-0.91|-2.43|<0.0001
81685360|NCT05755438|163068002|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.925|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.406|2.636|||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors between treatment and vehicle.|Cox regression model stratified by stratification factors (Baseline IGA 2/3, Region North America/ Outside of North America) was conducted to compare the difference in hazard rate between treatment and vehicle.|||2.636|1.406|<0.0001
81710000|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.34||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|1.72|||ANCOVA|||Week 9-12: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||1.72|-2.41|0.744
81685361|NCT05755438|163068003|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.111||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.419|3.139|||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors between treatment and vehicle.|Cox regression model stratified by stratification factors (Baseline IGA 2/3, Region North America/ Outside of North America) was conducted to compare the difference in hazard rate between treatment and vehicle.|||3.139|1.419|0.0002
81685362|NCT05755438|163068006|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.264||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.16|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Week 2||-0.16|-1.20|0.0111
81685363|NCT05755438|163068006|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.342||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.47|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Week 4||-0.47|-1.82|0.0010
81685364|NCT05755438|163068006|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.372||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|-0.37|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Week 8||-0.37|-1.84|0.0034
81685365|NCT05755438|163068006|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.387||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.37|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Week 12||-0.37|-1.90|0.0038
81536674|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-13.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.902|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.71|8.64||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 8: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||8.64|-34.71|
81685366|NCT05755438|163068012|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.826||0.8028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|1.42|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 2||1.42|-1.84|0.8028
81685367|NCT05755438|163068012|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.928||0.7151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|1.49|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 4||1.49|-2.17|0.7151
81685368|NCT05755438|163068012|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.947||0.2569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|0.79|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 8||0.79|-2.95|0.2569
81685369|NCT05755438|163068012|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.971||0.1555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.53|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 12||0.53|-3.30|0.1555
81685370|NCT05755438|163068014|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.722||0.0736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|10.27|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 2||10.27|-0.47|0.0736
81685371|NCT05755438|163068014|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.729||0.2265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|8.69|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 4||8.69|-2.07|0.2265
81685372|NCT05755438|163068014|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|7.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.061||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|13.35|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 8||13.35|1.27|0.0180
81685373|NCT05755438|163068014|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.119||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|12.06|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 12||12.06|-0.25|0.0600
81685374|NCT03478683|163068022|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be demonstrated, if the lower bound of the two-sided 95 percentage (%) confidence interval around the (FF/UMEC/VI versus BUD/FOR+TIO) treatment difference was above -50 milliliter.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0143|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.043|||||The primary treatment effect estimated (hypothetical effect) excluded data following intercurrent events: discontinuation of treatment, taking wrong treatment, taking prohibited medication, unblinding, noncompliance, COPD exacerbation or pneumonia.|||0.043|-0.013|
81685375|NCT03478683|163068023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0139||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.018||Only if superiority is achieved on the primary study endpoint, then inferences can be made on change from Baseline in trough FEV1 on Day 2 using p-values.|Mixed model repeated measures||Day 2|||0.018|-0.037|0.481
81685376|NCT03478683|163068023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0124|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.086||Only if superiority is achieved on the primary study endpoint, then inferences can be made on change from Baseline in trough FEV1 on Day 28 using p-values.|Mixed model repeated measures||Day 28|||0.086|0.037|<0.001
81685377|NCT03478683|163068023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0133|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.084||Only if superiority is achieved on the primary study endpoint, then inferences can be made on change from Baseline in trough FEV1 on Day 84 using p-values.|Mixed model repeated measures||Day 84|||0.084|0.032|<0.001
81685378|NCT03478683|163068023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.066||Only if superiority is achieved on the primary study endpoint, then inferences can be made on change from Baseline in trough FEV1 on Day 85 using p-values.|Mixed model repeated measures||Day 85|||0.066|0.010|0.007
81710001|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.91|||ANCOVA|||Week 13-16: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||1.91|-1.70|0.909
81536675|NCT02201524|162756024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-34.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.69|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-57.44|-11.48||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 8: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-11.48|-57.44|
81685379|NCT03478683|163068024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.013||Only if superiority is achieved on the primary study endpoint, then inferences can be made on weighted mean change from Baseline in FEV1 over 0-24 hours on Day 1 using p-values.|Mixed model repeated measures||The treatment effect to be estimated was hypothetical effect if all participants stayed on their randomized study treatment. Only on treatment data was included in analysis.|||0.013|-0.030|0.415
81685380|NCT03478683|163068025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0138||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.04||The analysis was performed using mixed model repeated measures analysis, which included covariates of Baseline FEV1, geographical region, treatment, visit, visit by treatment and visit by Baseline interaction.|Mixed model repeated measures||The treatment effect to be estimated was hypothetical effect if all participants stayed on their randomized study treatment. Only on treatment data was included in analysis.|||0.040|-0.014|0.335
81536676|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.626|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.73|0.72||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 1: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||0.72|-4.73|
81685381|NCT01093612|163068042|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||||||<0.001
81685382|NCT01093612|163068043|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||||||<0.001
81685383|NCT03704051|163068072|EQUIVALENCE|A priori power analysis based on pilot testing with 12 dyads indicated that a sample size of at least 40 dyads would provide 80% power to detect significant within-subjects (condition, i.e., breastfeeding directly from the breast vs. bottle-feeding expressed breast milk) effects at an α = 0.05 Type I error level.||||||0.634|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models adjusted for order of conditions, time since last feeding and infant age.||||||0.634
81685384|NCT03704051|163068073|EQUIVALENCE|A priori power analysis based on pilot testing with 12 dyads indicated that a sample size of at least 40 dyads would provide 80% power to detect significant within-subjects (condition, i.e., breastfeeding directly from the breast vs. bottle-feeding expressed breast milk) effects at an α = 0.05 Type I error level.||||||0.115|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models adjusted for order of conditions, time since last feeding and infant age.||||||0.115
81685385|NCT02495077|163068074|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.73|0.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean eGFR of the two treatment groups was compared. The p-value, estimated month 24 eGFR within each treatment group, estimate of the treatment group difference, and estimated 95% confidence intervals result from a repeated measures mixed model using available eGFR data from months 1, 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 to compare the experimental group to the control group. Random effects for the intercept and eGFR collection day were utilized in the model.||0.93|-10.73|0.099
81685386|NCT02495077|163068075|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81685387|NCT02495077|163068076|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81685388|NCT02495077|163068078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.746|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.746
81685389|NCT02495077|163068079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.242|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.242
81685390|NCT02495077|163068081|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81685391|NCT02495077|163068082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.497|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.497
81685392|NCT02495077|163068083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.622|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.622
81685393|NCT02495077|163068085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.011
81685394|NCT02495077|163068086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.135
81685395|NCT02495077|163068087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.157|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.157
81685396|NCT02495077|163068088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.071
81685397|NCT02495077|163068089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.543|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.543
81685398|NCT02495077|163068090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.617|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.617
81685399|NCT02495077|163068091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.275|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.275
81685400|NCT02495077|163068092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.300
81685401|NCT02495077|163068093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.152|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.152
81710002|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|1.85|||ANCOVA|||Week 17-20: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||1.85|-1.94|0.963
81685402|NCT02495077|163068094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.181|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.181
81685403|NCT02495077|163068095|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03||||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7. Mean eGFR of the two treatment groups was compared. The p-value, estimated day 7 eGFR within each treatment group, estimate of the treatment group difference, and estimated 95% confidence interval result from a repeated measures mixed model using available eGFR data from day 7 and months 1, 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 to compare the experimental group to the control group at day 7. Random effects for the intercept and eGFR collection day were utilized in the model.||3.30|-5.37|0.639
81710003|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.59||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|2.94|||ANCOVA|||Week 21-24: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||2.94|-1.77|0.625
81685404|NCT02495077|163068096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.56||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 30. Mean eGFR of the two treatment groups was compared. The p-value, estimated day 30 eGFR within each treatment group, estimate of the treatment group difference, and estimated 95% confidence interval result from a repeated measures mixed model using available eGFR data from months 1, 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 to compare the experimental group to the control group at day 30. Random effects for the intercept and eGFR collection day were utilized in the model.||3.10|-6.22|0.510
81685405|NCT02495077|163068096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.85||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.45|2.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 90. Mean eGFR of the two treatment groups was compared. The p-value, estimated day 90 eGFR within each treatment group, estimate of the treatment group difference, and estimated 95% confidence interval result from a repeated measures mixed model using available eGFR data from months 1, 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 to compare the experimental group to the control group at day 90. Random effects for the intercept and eGFR collection day were utilized in the model.||2.76|-6.45|0.430
81685406|NCT02495077|163068096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.28||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.86|2.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 180. Mean eGFR of the two treatment groups was compared. The p-value, estimated day 180 eGFR within each treatment group, estimate of the treatment group difference, and estimated 95% confidence interval result from a repeated measures mixed model using available eGFR data from months 1, 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 to compare the experimental group to the control group at day 180. Random effects for the intercept and eGFR collection day were utilized in the model.||2.31|-6.86|0.328
81685407|NCT02495077|163068097|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.58|3.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7. Mean eGFR of the two treatment groups was compared. The p-value, estimated day 7 eGFR within each treatment group, estimate of the treatment group difference, and estimated 95% confidence interval result from a repeated measures mixed model using available eGFR data from day 7 and months 1, 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 to compare the experimental group to the control group at day 7. Random effects for the intercept and eGFR collection day were utilized in the model.||3.89|-5.58|0.725
81685408|NCT02495077|163068098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.41|3.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 30. Mean eGFR of the two treatment groups was compared. The p-value, estimated day 30 eGFR within each treatment group, estimate of the treatment group difference, and estimated 95% confidence interval result from a repeated measures mixed model using available eGFR data from months 1, 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 to compare the experimental group to the control group at day 30. Random effects for the intercept and eGFR collection day were utilized in the model.||3.72|-6.41|0.601
81685409|NCT02495077|163068098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.64||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.66|3.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 90. Mean eGFR of the two treatment groups was compared. The p-value, estimated day 90 eGFR within each treatment group, estimate of the treatment group difference, and estimated 95% confidence interval result from a repeated measures mixed model using available eGFR data from months 1, 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 to compare the experimental group to the control group at day 90. Random effects for the intercept and eGFR collection day were utilized in the model.||3.37|-6.66|0.519
81685410|NCT02495077|163068098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.09||||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.08|2.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 180. Mean eGFR of the two treatment groups was compared. The p-value, estimated day 180 eGFR within each treatment group, estimate of the treatment group difference, and estimated 95% confidence interval result from a repeated measures mixed model using available eGFR data from months 1, 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 to compare the experimental group to the control group at day 180. Random effects for the intercept and eGFR collection day were utilized in the model.||2.91|-7.08|0.411
81685411|NCT02495077|163068099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.569|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.569
81685412|NCT02495077|163068100|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81685413|NCT02495077|163068101|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.451|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.451
81685414|NCT02495077|163068102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.614|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.614
81685415|NCT02495077|163068103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.710
81685416|NCT02495077|163068104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.622|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.622
81685417|NCT02495077|163068105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 Hours/Day 1. Mean serum creatinine of the two treatment groups was compared. The p-value, estimated 24 hour creatinine level within each treatment group, estimate of the treatment group difference, and estimated 95% confidence interval result from a repeated measures mixed model using available serum creatinine data from 24, 48, and 72 hours to compare the experimental group to the control group at 24 hours/day 1. A random effect for the intercept was utilized in the model.||1.35|-0.36|0.256
81685418|NCT02495077|163068105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||48 Hours/Day 2. Mean serum creatinine of the two treatment groups was compared. The p-value, estimated 48 hour creatinine level within each treatment group, estimate of the treatment group difference, and estimated 95% confidence interval result from a repeated measures mixed model using available serum creatinine data from 24, 48, and 72 hours to compare the experimental group to the control group at 48 hours/day 2. A random effect for the intercept was utilized in the model.||1.23|-0.48|0.391
81685419|NCT02495077|163068105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||72 Hours/Day 3. Mean serum creatinine of the two treatment groups was compared. The p-value, estimated 72 hour creatinine level within each treatment group, estimate of the treatment group difference, and estimated 95% confidence interval result from a repeated measures mixed model using available serum creatinine data from 24, 48, and 72 hours to compare the experimental group to the control group at 72 hours/day 3. A random effect for the intercept was utilized in the model.||1.42|-0.30|0.199
81685420|NCT02495077|163068106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.812|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.812
81685421|NCT02495077|163068107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.576|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.576
81685422|NCT02495077|163068108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.311|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.311
81685423|NCT02495077|163068109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.418|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.418
81685424|NCT02495077|163068110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.030
81685425|NCT02495077|163068111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.153|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.153
81536677|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.603|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.99|0.38||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 1: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||0.38|-4.99|
81685426|NCT02495077|163068112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.171|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.171
81685427|NCT02495077|163068113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.163|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.163
81685428|NCT02495077|163068114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.572|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.572
81685429|NCT02495077|163068115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.973|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.973
81536678|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.668|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.45|-0.86||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 1: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.86|-6.45|
81685430|NCT02495077|163068116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.152|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.152
81685431|NCT02495077|163068117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.004
81685432|NCT02495077|163068118|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81685433|NCT02495077|163068119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.347|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.347
81685434|NCT01709799|163068136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and p \< .05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom are (2,90.577)||Occasion main effect. Null hypothesis is no improvement (Occasion main effect has p-value \> .05)||||< .001
81685435|NCT01709799|163068136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.995|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom are (4,90.564)||Occasion by arm interaction. Null hypothesis of no group differences in improvement (Interaction has p-value \> .05)||||0.995
81685436|NCT01709799|163068137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and p \< .05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom are (2,97.137)||Occasion main effect. Null hypothesis is no improvement (Occasion main effect has p-value \> .05)||||<.001
81685437|NCT01709799|163068137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and p \< .05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom are (4,97.108)||Occasion by arm interaction. Null hypothesis of no group differences in improvement (Interaction has p-value \> .05)||||0.254
81685438|NCT01709799|163068138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and p \< .05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom are (2,99.647)||Occasion main effect. Null hypothesis is no improvement (Occasion main effect has p-value \> .05)||||<0.001
81685439|NCT01709799|163068138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and p \< .05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom are (4,99.601)||Occasion by arm interaction. Null hypothesis of no group differences in improvement (Interaction has p-value \> .05)||||0.781
81710004|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|2.23|||ANCOVA|||Week 25-28: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||2.23|-2.39|0.947
81710005|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.64||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|2.53|||ANCOVA|||Week 29-32: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||2.53|-1.25|0.505
81710006|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.51||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|2.25|||ANCOVA|||Week 33-36: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||2.25|-1.23|0.564
81710007|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.32||||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|1.57|||ANCOVA|||Week 37-40: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||1.57|-2.21|0.739
81710008|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|1.67|||ANCOVA|||Week 41-44: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||1.67|-2.27|0.766
81685440|NCT01709799|163068139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and p \< .05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom are (2,102.315)||Occasion main effect. Null hypothesis is no improvement (Occasion main effect has p-value \> .05)||||<0.001
81710009|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.09||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|2.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 45-48: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||2.10|-1.92|0.931
81710010|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.19||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|3.56|||ANCOVA|||Week 49-52: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||3.56|-3.17|0.911
81710011|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.61||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|4.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 1-4: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||4.30|0.92|0.003
81710012|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|6.58|||ANCOVA|||Week 5-8: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||6.58|1.79|<0.001
81710013|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.45||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|5.86|||ANCOVA|||Week 9-12: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||5.86|1.03|0.005
81710014|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.15||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|5.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 13-16: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||5.30|1.01|0.004
81710015|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.61||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|4.87|||ANCOVA|||Week 17-20: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||4.87|0.36|0.023
81710016|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.75||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|6.54|||ANCOVA|||Week 21-24: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||6.54|0.96|0.008
81710017|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.52||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|6.26|||ANCOVA|||Week 25-28: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||6.26|0.78|0.012
81710018|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|6.07|||ANCOVA|||Week 29-32: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||6.07|1.55|<0.001
81710019|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|5.83|||ANCOVA|||Week 33-36: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||5.83|1.68|<0.001
81710020|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|5.54|||ANCOVA|||Week 37-40: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||5.54|1.05|0.004
81710021|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.63||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|3.99|||ANCOVA|||Week 41-44: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||3.99|-0.73|0.175
81710022|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.35||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|3.75|||ANCOVA|||Week 45-48: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||3.75|-1.05|0.270
81710023|NCT00242710|163116605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.78||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|7.97|||ANCOVA|||Week 49-52: An ANCOVA model was used with treatment, center as factors, and baseline as the covariate.||7.97|-0.41|0.077
81710024|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.826|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 1-4: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.826
81710025|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.534|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 5-8: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.534
81710026|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 9-12: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||1.000
81710027|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.516|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 13-16: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.516
81710028|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.446|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 17-20: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.446
81710029|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.218|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 21-24: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.218
81710030|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 25-28: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||1.000
81710031|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 29-32: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||1.000
81710032|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.733|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 33-36: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.733
81685441|NCT01709799|163068139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and p \< .05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom are (4,102.216)||Occasion by arm interaction. Null hypothesis of no group differences in improvement (Interaction has p-value \> .05)||||0.026
81710033|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.736|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 37-40: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.736
81710034|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.449|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 41-44: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.449
81536679|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.032|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.49|2.32||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||2.32|-4.49|
81536680|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.011|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.23|-0.49||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.49|-7.23|
81710035|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.489|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 45-48: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.489
81710036|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.163|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 49-52: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.163
81710037|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.813|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 1-4: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.813
81710038|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.777|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 5-8: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.777
81710039|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.448|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 9-12: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.448
81710040|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.507|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 13-16: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.507
81710041|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.669|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 17-20: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.669
81710042|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.281|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 21-24: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.281
81710043|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.689|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 25-28: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.689
81536681|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-5.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.084|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.65|-1.67||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.67|-8.65|
81536682|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.224|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.07|1.39||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||1.39|-6.07|
81536683|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-6.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.177|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.78|-2.47||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.47|-9.78|
81710044|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.437|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 29-32: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.437
81710045|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 33-36: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||1.000
81710046|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 37-40: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||1.000
81710047|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.227|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 41-44: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.227
81710048|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.758|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 45-48: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.758
81710049|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.554|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 49-52: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.554
81710050|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 1-4: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||<0.001
81710051|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 5-8: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||<0.001
81710052|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 9-12: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||<0.001
81710053|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 13-16: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||<0.001
81710054|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 17-20: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||<0.001
81710055|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 21-24: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||<0.001
81710056|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 25-28: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.008
81710057|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 29-32: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||<0.001
81710058|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 33-36: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.005
81710059|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 37-40: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.008
81710060|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.062|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 41-44: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.062
81710061|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 45-48: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.007
81710062|NCT00242710|163116606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 49-52: The Fisher exact test was used for comparisons between groups.||||0.029
81710063|NCT00242710|163116608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|4.58|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used with treatment and center as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||4.58|1.92|<0.001
81710064|NCT00242710|163116608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|4.46|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used with treatment and center as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||4.46|1.83|<0.001
81685442|NCT01709799|163068140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and p \< .05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom are (2,93.240)||Occasion main effect. Null hypothesis is no improvement (Occasion main effect has p-value \> .05)||||<0.001
81685443|NCT01709799|163068140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and p \< .05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom are (4,93.167)||Occasion by arm interaction. Null hypothesis of no group differences in improvement (Interaction has p-value \> .05)||||0.313
81685444|NCT01709799|163068141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and p \< .05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom are (2,115.573)||Occasion main effect. Null hypothesis is no improvement (Occasion main effect has p-value \> .05)||||0.630
81685445|NCT01709799|163068141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and p \< .05 is the a priori threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom are (4,115.593)||Occasion by arm interaction. Null hypothesis of no group differences in improvement (Interaction has p-value \> .05)||||0.498
81685446|NCT02158533|163068148|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.4||Hypothesis tests were two-sided with an alpha of 0.05. Control of type 1 error inflation due to multiplicity was achieved by pre-specifying a fixed sequence for statistical tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|ALKS 5461 was compared to pbo using stage-specific MMRM for MADRS-10 Change from Baseline. Model-derived estimates were combined using equal weights.|Estimates below zero favor ALKS 5461.|Analysis was conducted for each stage separately and overall efficacy was based on combined stage analysis where stage-specific estimates were combined using pre-specified equal weights. Within each stage ALKS 5461 2mg/2mg was compared to placebo (i.e., ALKS 5461 2mg/2mg S1 vs Placebo S1; and ALKS 5461 2mg/2mg S2 vs Placebo S2. The pre-specified order of hypothesis tests was ALKS 5461 2/2 compared to placebo followed by ALKS 5461 0.5mg/0.5mg compared to placebo.||0.4|-4.1|0.109
81685447|NCT02158533|163068148|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.3||Hypothesis tests were two-sided with an alpha of 0.05. Control of type 1 error inflation due to multiplicity was achieved by pre-specifying a fixed sequence for statistical tests.|Mixed Models Analysis|ALKS 5461 was compared to pbo using stage-specific MMRM for MADRS-10 Change from Baseline. Model-derived estimates were combined using equal weights.|Estimates below zero favor ALKS 5461.|Analysis was conducted for each stage separately and overall efficacy was based on combined stage analysis where stage-specific estimates were combined using pre-specified equal weights. Within each stage ALKS 5461 0.5mg/0.5mg was compared to placebo (i.e., ALKS 5461 0.5mg/0.5mg S1 vs Placebo S1; and ALKS 5461 0.5mg/0.5mg S2 vs Placebo S2). The pre-specified order of hypothesis tests was ALKS 5461 2/2 compared to placebo followed by ALKS 5461 0.5/0.5 compared to placebo.||2.3|-2.3|0.975
81685448|NCT01335971|163068161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to gene expression of NAD(P)H Quinone Dehydrogenase 1 (NQ01) in alveolar macrophages||||0.45
81710065|NCT00242710|163116608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|6.23|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used with treatment and center as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||6.23|3.13|<0.001
81710066|NCT00242710|163116609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.87|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used with treatment and center as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||2.87|0.80|<0.001
81710067|NCT00242710|163116609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.97|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used with treatment and center as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||2.97|0.92|<0.001
81710068|NCT00242710|163116609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|3.59|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was used with treatment and center as main effects and baseline BMD and years since menopause as covariates.||3.59|1.17|<0.001
81710069|NCT03062605|163116628|OTHER|Inequality test||||||0.35||||||Significant at p \< 0.05|McNemar|||Strep Mutans, Baseline-12 Weeks||||0.35
81710070|NCT03062605|163116628|OTHER|Inequality test||||||0.29||||||Significant at p\<0.05|McNemar|||Strep Mutans, Baseline-12 Weeks||||0.29
81710071|NCT03062605|163116628|OTHER|Inequality test||||||0.09||||||Significant at p \< 0.05|McNemar|||Lactobacillus, Baseline-12 Weeks||||0.09
81685449|NCT01335971|163068161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to gene expression of Heme Oxygenase 1 (HO1) in alveolar macrophages||||0.40
81685450|NCT01335971|163068161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to gene expression of Aldo-Keto Reductase Family 1 Member C1 (AKR1C1) in alveolar macrophages||||0.75
81685451|NCT01335971|163068161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to gene expression of Aldo-Keto Reductase Family 1 Member C3 (AKR1C3) in alveolar macrophages||||0.49
81685452|NCT01335971|163068161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to gene expression of nuclear factor erythroid 2 like 2 (Nrf2) in alveolar macrophages||||0.88
81685453|NCT01335971|163068161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to gene expression of Kelch Like ECH Associated Protein 1 (Keap1) in alveolar macrophages||||0.71
81685454|NCT01335971|163068162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to gene expression of Nrf2 in bronchial epithelial cells||||0.68
81685455|NCT01335971|163068163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to gene expression of NAD(P)H Quinone Dehydrogenase 1 (NQ01) in bronchial epithelial cells||||0.69
81710072|NCT03062605|163116628|OTHER|Inequality test||||||0.13||||||Significant at p \< 0.05|McNemar|||Lactobacillus, Baseline-12 Weeks||||0.13
81710073|NCT01009333|163116636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.008
81710074|NCT01009333|163116637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.589||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.589
81710075|NCT01009333|163116638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.04
81710076|NCT01948791|163116639|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval of the mean difference between the baseline score and post-baseline score falls on the left of MeanP-MeanB+1.40, the post-baseline noninferiority to baseline can be concluded. If the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval of the mean difference between the baseline score and post-baseline score falls on the left of 0, superiority can be concluded.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||The hypothesis to test the non-inferiority of post-baseline change in ADAS-Cog from baseline was: H0: μP - μB ≥ 1.40, Ha: μP - μB \< 1.40 where μP and μB are the ADAS-Cog score (actual) at 16 weeks of Rivastigmine treatment and the baseline ADAS-Cog score (actual), respectively.||||<0.001
81710077|NCT00247962|163116655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|22.99|||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81710078|NCT00247962|163116656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.719|||||||ANCOVA|||baseline||||0.719
81710079|NCT00247962|163116656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||week 16||||0.010
81710080|NCT01955005|163116657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||This was a 2x2 comparison using Fisher's exact due to low expected cell count. Fisher's exact p\<0.001||||<0.001
81710081|NCT01955005|163116658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Z score|568.5||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.73
81710082|NCT01955005|163116659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Table Probability|0.0142||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher's Exact|||||||0.02
81710083|NCT02815982|163116660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|-2.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-2.7|-14.6|<.05
81710084|NCT02815982|163116661|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-559.0|630.2||p value was the actual signficance level|t-test, 2 sided|||We compared Post-intervention scores||630.2|-559.0|<.001
81710085|NCT02815982|163116662|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.3||controlling for caregiver BMI at baseline and PCS BMI percentile at baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||We compared Post-intervention BMI||3.3|-2.3|<.001
81710086|NCT02815982|163116663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|||<|0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|5.2||p \< .05 was the threshold|t-test, 2 sided|||We compared Post-intervention scores||5.2|-5.4|<.03
81710087|NCT02815982|163116664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|||<|0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|11.3||p \< .05 was threshold|t-test, 2 sided|||||11.3|-4.3|<.09
81710088|NCT02815982|163116665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-328.6|||<|0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2868.4|2211.2||p \< .05 threshold,|t-test, 2 sided|||We compared Post-intervention scores||2211.2|-2868.4|<.08
81710089|NCT02815982|163116666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.11||threshold set at p \< .05|t-test, 2 sided|||We compared Post-intervention scores||.11|.01|<.0001
81710090|NCT02815982|163116667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|5.65||threshold set at p \< .05|t-test, 2 sided|||We compared Post-intervention scores||5.65|-11.3|<.001
81710091|NCT02815982|163116668|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.06||threshold p \< .05|t-test, 2 sided|||We compared Post-intervention scores||.06|-.04|<.001
81710092|NCT02815982|163116669|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-348.9|||<|0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2762.5|2064.8||p \< .05 was the threshold|t-test, 2 sided|||We compared Post-intervention scores||2064.8|-2762.5|<.12
81710093|NCT00702949|163116696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing the median numerical change from baseline on hot flash score for Pregabalin 150 Mg with the Placebo.||||0.007
81710094|NCT00702949|163116699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing the median numerical change from baseline on hot flash score for Pregabalin 75 Mg with the Placebo.||||0.002
81710095|NCT00702949|163116700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing the median percent change from baseline on hot flash score for Pregabalin 75 Mg with the Placebo.||||0.009
81710096|NCT00702949|163116702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing the median percent change from baseline on hot flash score for Pregabalin 150 Mg with the Placebo.||||0.007
81710097|NCT01469637|163116704|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|If the 90% Confidence Intervals of the geometric mean ratio are wholly contained within the interval (0.80, 1.25), then the hypothesis of a drug interaction will be rejected.|Geometric Mean ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.12|1.18|||ANOVA|||||1.18|1.12|
81710098|NCT01469637|163116705|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|If the 90% Confidence Intervals of the geometric mean ratio are wholly contained within the interval (0.80, 1.25), then the hypothesis of a drug interaction will be rejected.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.15|||ANOVA|||||1.15|1.09|
81710099|NCT02176005|163116712|OTHER||Contrast (B/A)|0.0093|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.0144|||General linear model|||||0.0144|0.0060|<.000001
81710100|NCT02176005|163116713|OTHER||Contrast (B/A)|0.0096|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0061|0.0151|||General linear model|||||0.0151|0.0061|<.000001
81710101|NCT02176005|163116714|OTHER||Contrast (B/A)|0.9811||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8608|1.1182|||General linear model|||||1.1182|0.8608|0.806
81710102|NCT02176005|163116715|OTHER||Contrast (B/A)|0.8785||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.0155|||General linear model|||||1.0155|0.7600|0.139
81710103|NCT02176005|163116716|OTHER||Contrast (B/A)|1.1763||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9982|1.3861|||General linear model|||||1.3861|0.9982|0.104
81710104|NCT02176005|163116717|OTHER||Contrast (B/A)|0.9391||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7969|1.1066|||General linear model|||||1.1066|0.7969|0.519
81710105|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.9||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.07||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL6 concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 100ug/placebo for day 7.|||2.07|0.39|0.599
81710106|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|1.07||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.59||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL6 concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 100ug/placebo for day 14.|||2.59|0.43|0.442
81710107|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.68||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.57||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL6 concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 200ug/placebo for day 7.|||1.57|0.30|0.823
81536684|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-9.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.286|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.22|-5.56||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-5.56|-13.22|
81685456|NCT01335971|163068163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to gene expression of Kelch Like ECH Associated Protein 1 (Keap1) in bronchial epithelial cells||||<0.01
81536685|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.054|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.71|0.21||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||0.21|-6.71|
81710108|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.81||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.97||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL6 concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 200ug/placebo for day 14.|||1.97|0.33|0.690
81710109|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.75||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.71||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL6 concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 500ug/placebo for day 7.|||1.71|0.33|0.764
81710110|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.64||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.56||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL6 concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 500ug/placebo for day 14.|||1.56|0.27|0.841
81467792|NCT02612610|162627682|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.28||||0.3167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.83|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Day 84 Sleep Cough Frequency: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Day 84 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value (on log scale) as a covariate."||0.83|-0.27|0.3167
81467793|NCT02612610|162627683|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.1545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 1 CSD Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 1 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.7|-0.1|0.1545
81467794|NCT02612610|162627683|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.2013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 1 CSD Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 1 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.7|-0.1|0.2013
81467795|NCT02612610|162627683|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 1 CSD Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 1 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.4|-0.4|0.9962
81536686|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.035|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.4|0.45||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||0.45|-6.40|
81536687|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-8.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.167|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.24|-4.95||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-4.95|-12.24|
81710111|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.81||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.81||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL8 concentrations at Day 7.This is the baseline corrected ratio of 100ug/placebo for day 7.|||1.81|0.35|0.702
81710112|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.91||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.47||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL8 concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 100ug/placebo for day 14.|||2.47|0.33|0.578
81710113|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.71||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.7||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL8 concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 200ug/placebo for day 7.|||1.70|0.29|0.783
81710114|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.64||||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.87||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL8 concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 200ug/placebo for day 14.|||1.87|0.22|0.797
81710115|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.58||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.26||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL8 concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 500ug/placebo for day 7.|||1.26|0.27|0.919
81467796|NCT02612610|162627684|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.7328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 2 CSD Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 2 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.6|-0.4|0.7328
81536688|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.321|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.89|-0.08||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.08|-7.89|
81685457|NCT01335971|163068164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to gene expression of Heme Oxygenase 1 (HO1) in bronchial epithelial cells||||0.53
81685458|NCT01335971|163068165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to gene expression of Aldo-Keto Reductase Family 1 Member C1 (AKR1C1) in bronchial epithelial cells.||||<0.01
81685459|NCT01335971|163068166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to gene expression of Aldo-Keto Reductase Family 1 Member C3 (AKR1C3) in bronchial epithelial cells.||||0.06
81685460|NCT01335971|163068167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.20
81685461|NCT01335971|163068168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to C-reactive protein concentration||||0.41
81685462|NCT01335971|163068168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to Interleukin-6 concentration||||0.07
81536689|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.304|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.68|0.07||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||0.07|-7.68|
81536690|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-6.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.412|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.0|-2.89||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.89|-11.00|
81685463|NCT01335971|163068168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to Interleukin-8 concentration||||0.65
81685464|NCT01335971|163068169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to interleukin-8 results||||0.71
81685465|NCT01335971|163068169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to secretory leukoprotease inhibitor results||||0.33
81685466|NCT01335971|163068170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to isoprostane results.||||0.80
81685467|NCT01335971|163068170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to thiobarbituric acid reactive substances results.||||0.35
81685468|NCT01335971|163068170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Applies to total antioxidants results.||||0.53
81685469|NCT01389128|163068190|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81685470|NCT01389128|163068193|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.68
81685471|NCT03230097|163068200|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.849||||0.7873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.258|2.795|||Regression, Cox|Stratified (by baseline use of antipsychotic medication) Cox proportional hazards model was used. Treatment effect and NAPLS risk score as covariates.|Ratio = BI 409306/placebo.|||2.795|0.258|0.7873
81685472|NCT03230097|163068202|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.77||||0.5212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.773|7.315|||Mixed Models Analysis|||BI 409306 vs. placebo of change from baseline at week 24. Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) mixed effects model with repeated measurements (MMRM) including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline North American Prodromal Longitudinal Study (NAPLS) risk score, baseline use of antipsychotic medication and continuous fixed covariates of baseline score and baseline-by-visit interaction.||7.315|-3.773|0.5212
81685473|NCT03230097|163068202|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.18||||0.3127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.071|9.425|||Mixed Models Analysis||Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) mixed effects model with repeated measurements (MMRM), see endpoint description for details.|BI 409306 vs. placebo of change from baseline at week 52. Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) mixed effects model with repeated measurements (MMRM) including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline North American Prodromal Longitudinal Study (NAPLS) risk score, baseline use of antipsychotic medication and continuous fixed covariates of baseline score and baseline-by-visit interaction.||9.425|-3.071|0.3127
81685474|NCT03230097|163068203|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-4.99||||0.1602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.033|2.057|||Mixed Models Analysis|||BI 409306 vs. placebo of change from baseline at week 52. Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) mixed effects model with repeated measurements (MMRM) including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline North American Prodromal Longitudinal Study (NAPLS) risk score, baseline use of antipsychotic medication and continuous fixed covariates of baseline score and baseline-by-visit interaction.||2.057|-12.033|0.1602
81536691|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.607|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.65|3.11||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 8: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||3.11|-5.65|
81685475|NCT03230097|163068204|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.8||||0.5858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.749|2.153|||Mixed Models Analysis|||BI 409306 vs. placebo of change from baseline at week 52, positive items score. Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) mixed effects model with repeated measurements (MMRM) including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline North American Prodromal Longitudinal Study (NAPLS) risk score, baseline use of antipsychotic medication and continuous fixed covariates of baseline score and baseline-by-visit interaction.||2.153|-3.749|0.5858
81685476|NCT03230097|163068204|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.43||||0.3445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.604|4.462|||Mixed Models Analysis|||BI 409306 vs. placebo of change from baseline at week 52, negative items score. Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) mixed effects model with repeated measurements (MMRM) including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline North American Prodromal Longitudinal Study (NAPLS) risk score, baseline use of antipsychotic medication and continuous fixed covariates of baseline score and baseline-by-visit interaction.||4.462|-1.604|0.3445
81685477|NCT03230097|163068204|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.71||||0.7154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.772|11.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|||BI 409306 vs. placebo of change from baseline at week 52, total score. Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) mixed effects model with repeated measurements (MMRM) including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline North American Prodromal Longitudinal Study (NAPLS) risk score, baseline use of antipsychotic medication and continuous fixed covariates of baseline score and baseline-by-visit interaction.||11.196|-7.772|0.7154
81685478|NCT05740813|163068207|SUPERIORITY||Disease Rate Ratio|1.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.324||Posterior probability that the disease rate ratio (DRR) is less than 1 (i.e. ABBV-CLS-7262 slowed progression) was 0.3117 for Dose 1. NOTE: p-value is not provided for Bayesian model.|Bayesian shared-parameter mode|A Bayesian shared-parameter model of change in disease severity as measured by ALSFRS-R total score and mortality.|"DDR \<1 imply slowing of disease progression by ABBV-CLS-7262 relative to placebo. Note: reported Confidence Interval is actually a Bayesian credible interval."||The DRR parameter for active treatment represents the relative change to the rate of decline of ALSFRS-R and the rate of mortality of treated participant relative to a placebo participant. The estimated DRR can also be interpreted as the average rate of decline in function and mortality. The model incorporates participant-level random effects in the baseline value of the ALSFRS-R (intercept) and in the rate of progression (slope); covariate effects to account for covariate-explainable differences in rates of progression based on participant-specific baseline covariates; regimen-specific differences in baseline values, rates of progression and measurement error. Covariates include time since onset of symptoms, pre-baseline slope of ALSFRS-R, riluzole, edaravone, and Relyvrio use at the time of baseline as indicated in concomitant medication logs, and log-transformed baseline serum NfL.|1.324|0.850|
81685479|NCT05740813|163068207|SUPERIORITY||Disease Rate Ratio|0.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.119|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.753|1.22||Posterior probability that the disease rate ratio (DRR) is less than 1 (i.e. ABBV-CLS-7262 slowed progression) was 0.6426. NOTE: p-value is not provided for Bayesian model.|Bayesian shared-parameter model|A Bayesian shared-parameter model of change in disease severity as measured by ALSFRS-R total score and mortality.|"DDR \<1 imply slowing of disease progression by ABBV-CLS-7262 relative to placebo. Note: reported Confidence Interval is actually a Bayesian credible interval."||The DRR parameter for active treatment represents the relative change to the rate of decline of ALSFRS-R and the rate of mortality of treated participant relative to a placebo participant. The estimated DRR can also be interpreted as the average rate of decline in function and mortality. The model incorporates participant-level random effects in the baseline value of the ALSFRS-R (intercept) and in the rate of progression (slope); covariate effects to account for covariate-explainable differences in rates of progression based on participant-specific baseline covariates; regimen-specific differences in baseline values, rates of progression and measurement error. Covariates include time since onset of symptoms, pre-baseline slope of ALSFRS-R, riluzole, edaravone, and Relyvrio use at the time of baseline as indicated in concomitant medication logs, and log-transformed baseline serum NfL.|1.220|0.753|
81685480|NCT05740813|163068208|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.547|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5639||0.3325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.657|0.562|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: baseline (BL) use edaravone, riluzole, Relyvrio, BL log-trans. NfL, SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope, interactions with visit|ABBV-CLS-7262 Dose 1 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.||Model adjusted for covariates including baseline (BL) use of edaravone, riluzole and Relyvrio, BL log-transformed NfL, and SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope and interaction with visit.|0.562|-1.657|0.3325
81685481|NCT05740813|163068208|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6732||0.8878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|1.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: baseline (BL) use edaravone, riluzole, Relyvrio, BL log-trans. NfL, SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope, interactions with visit|ABBV-CLS-7262 Dose 2 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.||Model adjusted for covariates including baseline (BL) use of edaravone, riluzole and Relyvrio, BL log-transformed NfL, and SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope and interaction with visit.|1.420|-1.230|0.8878
81710116|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.55||||0.892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.43||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL8 concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 500ug/placebo for day 14.|||1.43|0.21|0.892
81536692|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.586|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.18|1.51||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 8: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||1.51|-7.18|
81536693|NCT02201524|162756025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-6.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.758|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.15|-1.89||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 8: LANCOVA model contains fixed factors of treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline value and unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.89|-11.15|
81536694|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.5|19.6||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 1: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||19.6|-21.5|
81536695|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.9|40.3||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 1: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||40.3|-5.9|
81536696|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.3|38.0|||Difference in Percentage Analysed using|||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 1: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||38.0|-9.3|
81536697|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-38.0|9.3||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||9.3|-38.0|
81467797|NCT02612610|162627684|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.7635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 2 CSD Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 2 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.6|-0.4|0.7635
81685482|NCT05740813|163068209|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1066||0.5008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.563|2.723|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: baseline (BL) use edaravone, riluzole, Relyvrio, BL log-trans. NfL, SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope, interactions with visit|ABBV-CLS-7262 Dose 1 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.||Model adjusted for covariates including baseline (BL) use of edaravone, riluzole and Relyvrio, BL log-transformed NfL, and SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope and interaction with visit.|2.723|-5.563|0.5008
81685483|NCT05740813|163068209|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.261|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5292||0.3721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.714|7.236|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: baseline (BL) use edaravone, riluzole, Relyvrio, BL log-trans. NfL, SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope, interactions with visit|ABBV-CLS-7262 Dose 2 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.||Model adjusted for covariates including baseline (BL) use of edaravone, riluzole and Relyvrio, BL log-transformed NfL, and SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope and interaction with visit.|7.236|-2.714|0.3721
81685484|NCT05740813|163068211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.796|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.222||0.6707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.506|10.099|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: baseline (BL) use edaravone, riluzole, Relyvrio, BL log-trans. NfL, SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope, interactions with visit|ABBV-CLS-7262 Dose 1 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.||Model adjusted for covariates including baseline (BL) use of edaravone, riluzole and Relyvrio, BL log-transformed NfL, and SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope and interaction with visit.|10.099|-6.506|0.6707
81685485|NCT05740813|163068211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.318|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.011||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.463|22.172|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: baseline (BL) use edaravone, riluzole, Relyvrio, BL log-trans. NfL, SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope, interactions with visit|ABBV-CLS-7262 Dose 2 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.||Model adjusted for covariates including baseline (BL) use of edaravone, riluzole and Relyvrio, BL log-transformed NfL, and SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope and interaction with visit.|22.172|2.463|0.0144
81710117|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.47||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.93||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of TNFalpha concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 100ug/placebo for day 7.|||1.93|0.11|0.860
81536698|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.4|29.1||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||29.1|-25.4|
81536699|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|20.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.2|48.3||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||48.3|-10.2|
81536700|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.7|31.0||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||31.0|-26.7|
81536701|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|23.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.9|49.8||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||49.8|-6.9|
81536702|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|67.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|36.4|85.3||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||85.3|36.4|
81536703|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|41.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.6|67.1||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||67.1|7.6|
81536704|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|41.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.6|67.1||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 4: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||67.1|7.6|
81536705|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|55.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.7|77.6||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||77.6|19.7|
81685486|NCT05740813|163068212|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.092||||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.011|1.179|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: baseline (BL) use edaravone, riluzole, Relyvrio, BL log-trans. NfL, SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope, interactions with visit|Least squares mean difference between ABBV-CLS-7262 Dose 1 24-week change from baseline and placebo 24-week change from baseline.||Model adjusted for covariates including baseline (BL) use of edaravone, riluzole and Relyvrio, BL log-transformed NfL, SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope and interaction with visit.|1.179|1.011|0.0253
81710118|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|1.05||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.86||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of TNFalpha concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 100ug/placebo for day 14.|||2.86|0.38|0.463
81467798|NCT02612610|162627684|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.0951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 2 CSD Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 2 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.1|-0.9|0.0951
81685487|NCT05740813|163068212|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.073||||0.1364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.978|1.175|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: baseline (BL) use edaravone, riluzole, Relyvrio, BL log-trans. NfL, SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope, interactions with visit|Least squares mean difference between ABBV-CLS-7262 Dose 2 24-week change from baseline and placebo 24-week change from baseline.||Model adjusted for covariates including baseline (BL) use of edaravone, riluzole and Relyvrio, BL log-transformed NfL, SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope and interaction with visit.|1.175|0.978|0.1364
81685488|NCT05740813|163068213|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1327||0.9782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.254|4.137|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: baseline (BL) use edaravone, riluzole, Relyvrio, BL log-trans. NfL, SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope, interactions with visit|ABBV-CLS-7262 Dose 1 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.||Model adjusted for covariates including baseline (BL) use of edaravone, riluzole and Relyvrio, BL log-transformed NfL, and SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope and interaction with visit.|4.137|-4.254|0.9782
81685489|NCT05740813|163068213|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.652|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5101||0.5108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.59|3.286|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: baseline (BL) use edaravone, riluzole, Relyvrio, BL log-trans. NfL, SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope, interactions with visit|ABBV-CLS-7262 Dose 2 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.||Model adjusted for covariates including baseline (BL) use of edaravone, riluzole and Relyvrio, BL log-transformed NfL, and SVC, time since onset, pre-BL ALSFRS-R slope and interaction with visit.|3.286|-6.590|0.5108
81685490|NCT05740813|163068214|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6481|||||||Log Rank|Dose 1. See Other Statistical Analysis for model adjustment details.|||Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for age at baseline, time since ALS symptom onset, delta FRS, baseline log-transformed serum NfL level, use of riluzole at baseline, use of riluzole at baseline, and use of Relyvrio at baseline.|||0.6481
81685491|NCT05740813|163068214|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6344|||||||Log Rank|Dose 2. See Other Statistical Analysis for model adjustment details.|||Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for age at baseline, time since ALS symptom onset, delta FRS, baseline log-transformed serum NfL level, use of riluzole at baseline, use of riluzole at baseline, and use of Relyvrio at baseline.|||0.6344
81685492|NCT02439775|163068232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1194||||||p\<0.05 required for significance|ANCOVA|||||||0.1194
81685493|NCT00736229|163068254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison for the difference in Median glucose values during steady state across all three groups.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Median Glucose Values (mg/dl) after steady state were evaluated across the three groups (Exenatide,Moderate and Intensive) with a Kruskal-Wallis test.||||<0.001
81685494|NCT00736229|163068254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison of Median Glucose Values between Exenatide and Intensive Groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Median Glucose Values (mg/dl) after steady state were evaluated between the Exenatide and Intensive study groups using a Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests.||||<0.001
81685495|NCT00736229|163068254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||||||Comparison of Median Glucose Values between Exenatide and Moderate Groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Median Glucose Values (mg/dl) after steady state were evaluated between the Exenatide and Moderate study groups using a Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests.||||0.15
81536706|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.4|43.4||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||43.4|-21.4|
81685496|NCT00736229|163068255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Median Time (Hrs) to steady state was evaluated across the three groups (exenatide, moderate and intensive) with a Kruskal-Wallis test.||||<0.001
81685497|NCT00736229|163068255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Median time (hours) to steady state were evaluated between the Exenatide and Intensive study groups using a Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests.||||0.80
81536707|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.4|36.4||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||36.4|-29.4|
81685498|NCT00736229|163068255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Median time (hours) to steady state were evaluated between the Exenatide and Moderate study groups using a Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests.||||<0.001
81685499|NCT06129487|163068274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.256|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.256
81685500|NCT00258154|163068277|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority criterion is that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the proportion difference (Rotateq+INFANRIX hexa group minus Placebo+INFANRIX hexa group) for subjects who achieve serum antibody levels of ≥ 10 mIU/mL greater than -10%|Percentage point difference|0.0|||<|0.001||95.0|-3.7|3.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen's|Comparing percentage difference with the non-inferiority margin of 10 percentage point with Miettinen and Nurminen's method|Percentage point difference (RotaTeq - Placebo)|||3.6|-3.7|<0.001
81536708|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|45.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.1|69.0||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||69.0|17.1|
81467799|NCT02612610|162627685|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.5797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 3 CSD Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 3 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.4|-0.7|0.5797
81536709|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|36.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.9|63.4||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||63.4|1.9|
81536710|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|14.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.4|47.0||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||47.0|-21.4|
81536711|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|24.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.8|54.9||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||54.9|-11.8|
81536712|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.4|32.3||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 8: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||32.3|-40.4|
81536713|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|13.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.7|48.2||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 8: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||48.2|-23.7|
81536714|NCT02201524|162756026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.0|49.3||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 8: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||49.3|-28.0|
81536715|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.2|27.0||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 1: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||27.0|-10.2|
81536716|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.0|10.2||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||10.2|-27.0|
81536717|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.4|32.2||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||32.2|-14.4|
81685501|NCT00258154|163068279|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority criterion is that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the proportion difference (Rotateq+INFANRIX hexa group minus Placebo+INFANRIX hexa group) for subjects who achieve serum antibody levels of ≥ 0.15 μg/mL greater than -10%.|Percentage point difference|-3.7||||0.015||95.0|-9.3|1.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen's|Comparing percentage difference with the non-inferiority margin of 10 percentage point with Miettinen and Nurminen's method|Percentage point difference (RotaTeq - Placebo)|||1.3|-9.3|0.015
81685502|NCT03772327|163068307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.333||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.694|||t-test, 2 sided|A ratio of Week 12 to baseline TFV-DP levels was used rather than a raw difference as a ratio was normally distributed.|The mean difference is mean ratio (Week 12 TFV-DP level over the Week 0 TFV-DP level) in the Routine counseling + AdhereTech bottle arm less the mean ratio in the Routine counseling arm.|The power calculation was based on a null hypothesis of no difference in mean tenofovir-diphosphate (TFV-DP) concentrations between baseline versus week 12. Expected baseline mean (SD): 900 (404) fmol/punch. 12 week mean (SD): 1332 (597) fmol/punch in the AdhereTech bottle arm vs. 900 (404) fmol/punch in control arm. Type 1 error = 0.05, power = 80%, a sample size of 32 per arm (64 total) based on a two-sided t-test with equal variance.||0.694|-0.028|0.070
81685503|NCT03772327|163068308|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined if a two-sided 2 sample proportion test accepts the null hypothesis with p \> 0.05.|Difference in proportions|0.045||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.179|0.27|||Chi-squared, Corrected|degrees of freedom = 1|This is the proportion of those completing a week 12 visit less those completing a week 0 visit.|The null hypothesis is that the proportion of randomized participants that complete a week 12 visit is not lower in the AdhereTech bottle arm.||0.270|-0.179|0.89
81685504|NCT03772327|163068309|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.328|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Log transformation of viral load|Difference of log viral load at Week 12 less the log viral load at baseline|Null hypothesis: Mean HIV viral load is not significantly different in the AdhereTech bottle group compared to the routine counseling only group.||||0.328
81685505|NCT03772327|163068310|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.395||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.058|2.044|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio for change from HIV RNA ≥ 20 copies/mL at baseline to HIV RNA \< 20 copies/mL at week 12 due to the intervention (AdhereTech bottle).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference in proportion of participants that go from HIV RNA ≥ 20 copies/mL to HIV RNA \< 20 copies/mL between baseline to Week 12 in the AdhereTech bottle group compared the routine counseling group.||2.044|0.058|0.294
81685506|NCT03772327|163068312|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|0.019||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.237|0.276|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Null hypothesis: Adherence in the AdhereTech bottle arm is not better than the control arm at Week 12.||0.276|-0.237|1
81685507|NCT04689828|163068313|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41||||1e-08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.56|||Log Rank|Stratified||||0.56|0.29|0.00000001
81685508|NCT04689828|163068314|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.14|||stratified Cox PH model|||||1.14|0.72|0.20
81685509|NCT02912364|163068416|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.34|||t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom = 22||||.34|.13|< .001
81685510|NCT02912364|163068417|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.79|||t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 22.||||.79|.30|< .001
81685511|NCT04090164|163068430|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.406||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.341|4.316|||Fisher Exact|||Fisher exact test was used for testing of association of Breast Cancer diagnosis with anti-HCV test status.||4.316|1.341|0.0027
81685512|NCT04090164|163068430|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.032||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.582|31.25|||Fisher Exact|||Fisher exact test was used to test the association of Breast Cancer diagnosis with anti-HCV test result in women younger than 45 years.||31.25|1.582|0.0034
81685513|NCT03414359|163068433|NON_INFERIORITY|As there is no existing data in the literature that clearly defines a clinically significant reduction in the onset time of anesthesia, the non-inferiority margin was defined a priori based on clinical reasoning.||||||0.1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is, \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||To exclude a clinically important difference between the LEBF group and the chloroprocaine group, given a standard deviation of 4 minutes, and a non-inferiority margin of 3 minutes difference between groups, 62 mother-infant dyads (31 mother-infant dyads in each arm) are required to have a significance level of 5% and a power of 90%. In total, 70 female patients were recruited to account for any withdrawals.||||0.10
81685514|NCT01877655|163068435|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.85||P-value based on CMH general association test stratified by donor-recipient relatedness and donor CMV serostatus.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (ASP0113 vs placebo) and 95% CI was based on CMH general association test stratified by donor-recipient relatedness \& donor CMV serostatus.|Analysis of all-cause mortality and adjudicated CMV EOD. Analysis was completed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test at the 1-sided 5% level stratified by use of antithymocyte globulin (ATG) and by receipt of a kidney from a living or deceased donor.||1.85|0.87|0.205
81685515|NCT01877655|163068436|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.22||P-value based on cox proportional hazards model parameter estimate for the treatment effect.|Cox Proportional Hazard Model|Parameter estimate from cox proportional hazard model (ASP0113 v placebo) with treatment \& randomization strata adjusted for death as a competing risk||Analysis of CMV viremia through 1 year posttransplant. CMV viremia was defined by the protocol as CMV plasma viral load ≥ 1000 IU/mL as assessed by the central laboratory. The 95% CI was based on cumulative incidence function CMV viremia rate at 1 year.||1.22|0.76|0.748
81710119|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.35||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.42||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of TNFalpha concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 200ug/placebo for day 7.|||1.42|0.09|0.932
81536718|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.7|43.6||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||43.6|-6.7|
81536719|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.8|12.1||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||12.1|-28.8|
81536720|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|32.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.4|55.4||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||55.4|5.4|
81536721|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|28.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|55.3||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||55.3|0.8|
81536722|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.3|27.3||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||27.3|-27.3|
81536723|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|59.8||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 4: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||59.8|1.0|
81536724|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|43.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.8|69.3||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||69.3|8.8|
81536725|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.1|49.3||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||49.3|2.1|
81536726|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|25.4|71.8||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||71.8|25.4|
81685516|NCT01877655|163068437|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.29||P-value based on cox proportional hazards model parameter estimate for the treatment effect.|Cox Proportional Hazard Model|Parameter estimate from cox proportional hazard model (ASP0113 v placebo) with treatment \& randomization strata adjusted for death as a competing risk||Analysis of CMV-specific antiviral therapy (AVT) through 1 year. Time to first adjudicated CMV-specific therapy was defined as time to the start of AVT for CMV viremia. CMV-specific AVT was determined by the adjudication committee. Rate was based on cumulative incidence function estimate at 1 year.||1.29|0.80|0.888
81710120|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.43||||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.17||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of TNFalpha concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 200ug/placebo for day 14.|||1.17|0.16|0.952
81536727|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.2|86.1||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||86.1|39.2|
81536728|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-36.3|18.3||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||18.3|-36.3|
81536729|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|41.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.2|68.5||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||68.5|6.2|
81536730|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|31.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|60.5||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||60.5|-2.9|
81536731|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-15.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-47.8|13.7||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 8: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||13.7|-47.8|
81536732|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.6|24.8||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 8: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||24.8|-40.6|
81536733|NCT02201524|162756027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-36.4|36.4||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 8: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||36.4|-36.4|
81536734|NCT02201524|162756028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.2|27.0||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 1: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||27.0|-10.2|
81536735|NCT02201524|162756028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.0|10.2||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||10.2|-27.0|
81536736|NCT02201524|162756028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.7|22.8||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||22.8|-20.7|
81536737|NCT02201524|162756028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.3|24.8||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||24.8|-20.3|
81536738|NCT02201524|162756028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|13.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.6|33.8||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||33.8|-5.6|
81536739|NCT02201524|162756028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|36.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.3|61.1||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||61.1|15.3|
81536740|NCT02201524|162756028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.3|57.3||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 4: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||57.3|11.3|
81536741|NCT02201524|162756028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.7|80.9||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||80.9|34.7|
81536742|NCT02201524|162756028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.1|49.3||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||49.3|2.1|
81536743|NCT02201524|162756028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|44.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.4|70.2||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||70.2|19.4|
81536744|NCT02201524|162756028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|46.6||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||46.6|-2.7|
81536745|NCT02201524|162756028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.4|56.4||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||56.4|6.4|
81536746|NCT02201524|162756028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.9|54.9||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 8: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||54.9|-4.9|
81685517|NCT01877655|163068438|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.51||P value based on CMH general association test stratified by donor-recipient relatedness and donor CMV serostatus.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio (ASP0113 vs placebo) and 95% CI based on CMH general association test stratified by donor recipient relatedness and donor CMV serostatus.|Analysis of composite of CMV viremia and adjudicated CMV-AVT. The CMV viremia was defined by the protocol as CMV plasma viral load ≥ 1000 IU/mL as assessed by the central laboratory. CMV-specific AVT was determined by the adjudication committee. Participants with no posttransplant viral load data were excluded from the analysis.||1.51|0.73|0.802
81685518|NCT01877655|163068439|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.28||P value based on cox proportional hazards model parameter estimate for the treatment effect.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Parameter estimate from cox proportional hazard model (ASP0113 v placebo) with treatment \& randomization strata adjusted for death as a competing risk||Analysis of rate of adjudicated CMV AVT or CMV EOD. Time to first CMV-specific AVT was defined as time to the start of AVT for CMV viremia or CMV EOD. CMV-specific AVT and EOD and were determined by the adjudication committee. Rate based on cumulative incidence function estimate at 1 year.||1.28|0.80|0.928
81685519|NCT01877655|163068440|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.73||P value based on cox proportional hazards model parameter estimate for the treatment effect.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||Odds ratio (ASP0113 vs placebo) and 95% CI based on CMH general association test stratified by donor-recipient relatedness and donor CMV serostatus.|Analysis of all-cause mortality at 1 year. Participants with unknown survival status at 1 year were considered dead for this analysis.||1.73|0.81|0.393
81685520|NCT00095121|163068442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||End of double-blind treatment|Fisher Exact|||After unblinding the results, due to the small number of responders in the placebo group, it was determined that a statistical exact test would be more appropriate in the evaluation of treatment group differences than the originally planned 95% confidence intervals of the difference between the groups. Therefore, the results were analyzed by study visit, and a Fisher exact test was used to evaluate treatment differences between the adefovir dipivoxil and placebo groups.||||<0.001
81685521|NCT00095121|163068458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||||||Comparison of HBeAg Loss|Fisher Exact|||||||0.051
81685522|NCT00095121|163068458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||||||Comparison of HBeAg Seroconversion|Fisher Exact|||||||0.051
81685523|NCT05278104|163068494|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was tested.|Least square mean difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.7|||ANCOVA||The treatment effect was estimated regardless of concomitant/rescue medication use or nausea/vomiting (treatment policy). Treatment discontinuation was handled with a while-on-treatment strategy.|Change from baseline was analyzed with an ANCOVA model with the BIS-11 score at baseline as covariate and treatment as fixed factor.||1.7|-2.6|
81685524|NCT05278104|163068495|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was tested.|Least square mean difference|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|0.3|||ANCOVA||The treatment effect was estimated regardless of concomitant/rescue medication use or nausea/vomiting (treatment policy). Treatment discontinuation was handled with a while-on-treatment strategy.|Change from baseline was analyzed with an ANCOVA model with the BIS-11 score at baseline as covariate and treatment as fixed factor.||0.3|-4.6|
81685525|NCT05278104|163068496|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was tested.|Least square mean|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.4|||||The treatment effect was estimated regardless of concomitant/rescue medication use or nausea/vomiting (treatment policy). Treatment discontinuation was handled with a while-on-treatment strategy.|Change from baseline was analyzed with an ANCOVA model with the S-UPPS-P score at baseline as covariate and treatment as fixed factor.||2.4|-2.1|
81685526|NCT05278104|163068497|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was tested.|Least square mean difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.1|||ANCOVA||The treatment effect was estimated regardless of concomitant/rescue medication use or nausea/vomiting (treatment policy). Treatment discontinuation was handled with a while-on-treatment strategy.|Change from baseline was analyzed with an ANCOVA model with the S-UPPS-P score at baseline as covariate and treatment as fixed factor.||3.1|-1.3|
81536747|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|13.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.4|33.8||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 1: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||33.8|-4.4|
81685527|NCT03439345|163068499|SUPERIORITY|For the time-to-event analyses, survival analytic methods will be used to evaluate the time to the first event during the entire study period. Cox proportional hazards regression analyses, adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation, will be used to estimate the hazard ratios, 95% confidence intervals and corresponding p-values, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.91|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.||||0.91|0.58|0.006
81536748|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.2|32.0||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 1: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||32.0|-5.2|
81536749|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.2|27.0||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 1: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||27.0|-10.2|
81536750|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|21.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|45.5||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||45.5|-3.2|
81536751|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|15.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.1|40.7||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||40.7|-8.1|
81536752|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|34.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.3|59.4||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 2: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||59.4|7.3|
81536753|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.2|45.5||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||45.5|-11.2|
81685528|NCT03439345|163068500|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.91|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||0.91|0.57|0.005
81685529|NCT03439345|163068501|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.06|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||1.06|0.31|0.08
81685530|NCT03439345|163068502|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.9|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||0.90|0.61|0.003
81685531|NCT03439345|163068503|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.85|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||0.85|0.52|0.001
81685532|NCT03439345|163068504|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.84|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||0.84|0.30|0.008
81685533|NCT03439345|163068505|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation and for the baseline visual acuity.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.01|||Regression, Cox|||The estimates were derived from linear mixed model repeated measures.||0.01|-0.01|0.36
81685534|NCT03439345|163068506|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation and for baseline VFQ-25 composite score.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Regression, Cox|||The estimates were derived from linear mixed model repeated measures.||1|-1|0.58
81685535|NCT03439345|163068507|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation and for baseline EQ-5D Index Score.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.02|||Regression, Cox|||The estimates were derived from linear mixed model repeated measures.||0.02|-0.02|0.93
81685536|NCT03439345|163068508|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation and for baseline EQ-5D Visual Analogue Score.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.0|||Regression, Cox|||The estimates were derived from a linear mixed model repeated measures||1|-2|0.43
81685537|NCT03439345|163068509|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-254.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1062.0|624.0||||||||624|-1062|
81685538|NCT03439345|163068510|OTHER||Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio|614.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||£614 cost per QALY gained based on probabilistic analysis|||||
81685539|NCT03439345|163068511|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.99||||||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||0.99|0.58|
81685540|NCT03439345|163068512|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.0||||||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||1.00|0.40|
81685541|NCT03439345|163068513|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.97||||||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||0.97|0.52|
81685542|NCT03439345|163068514|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.07||||||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||1.07|0.55|
81685543|NCT03439345|163068515|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.21||||||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||1.21|0.51|
81685544|NCT03439345|163068516|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.93||||||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||0.93|0.54|
81685545|NCT03439345|163068517|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.93||||||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||0.93|0.28|
81685546|NCT03439345|163068518|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.99||||||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||0.99|0.60|
81685547|NCT03439345|163068519|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.95||||||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||0.95|0.49|
81685548|NCT03439345|163068520|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.06||||||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||1.06|0.53|
81685549|NCT03439345|163068521|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.57||||||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||3.57|0.55|
81685550|NCT03439345|163068522|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.03||||||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||1.03|0.48|
81685551|NCT03439345|163068523|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.99||||||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||0.99|0.56|
81685552|NCT03439345|163068524|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation and for the baseline UACR.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|-12.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|3.5|||||Estimates are in %.|Linear mixed model repeated measures analyses were conducted to estimate the trial-averaged percentage difference in geometric mean UACR between the randomised treatment groups. UACR data at baseline was available for 312 participants allocated fenofibrate and 310 participants allocated placebo.||3.5|-25.8|
81685553|NCT03439345|163068525|SUPERIORITY|"Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.~."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.6||||||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||1.60|0.69|
81685554|NCT03439345|163068526|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline covariates used in minimised randomisation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.12||||||Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals, comparing all participants allocated active fenofibrate with all those allocated placebo.||1.12|0.11|
81685555|NCT01943539|163068528|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.62||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81685556|NCT00780403|163068595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Statistical tests were performed at the significance level of 5%, without multiplicity adjustment.|Mainland-Gart Test|The p-value was derived from Mainland-Gart Test applied to a 2 (treatment sequence) by 2 (preferred period) contingency table.||The Mainland-Gart test was applied to the preference rates in the subjects who showed a preference, to assess the difference in preference rates between RediTab and Zyrtec.||||<0.0001
81685557|NCT01254344|163068596|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Assuming a 70% rate (i.e., proportion of participants with success of prophylaxis) for both groups and a significance level of 0.025, at least 200 evaluable participants per group were needed to have 90% probability that the lower limit of the 95% (two-sided) confidence interval for the difference in the response rates between the 2 groups was greater than -15 percentage points."|Difference in percentage of prophylaxis|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|5.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||5.5|-5.2|
81685558|NCT01254344|163068597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of prophylaxis|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|5.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||5.1|-2.2|
81685559|NCT00847613|163068598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|36.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.73|45.23||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. In order for the comparison to 5 mg to be statistically significant, the comparison to 10 mg had to be statistically significant.|Normal approximation|||Normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the superiority of each dose of CP-690,550 to placebo.||45.23|27.73|<0.0001
81685560|NCT00847613|163068598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|26.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.28|34.97||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. In order for the comparison to 5 mg to be statistically significant, the comparison to 10 mg had to be statistically significant.|Normal approximation|||Normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the superiority of each dose of CP-690,550 to placebo.||34.97|17.28|<0.0001
81710121|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.46||||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.81||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of TNFalpha concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 500ug/placebo for day 7.|||1.81|0.12|0.873
81536754|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|31.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.7|55.7||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||55.7|1.7|
81467800|NCT02612610|162627685|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.2499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 3 CSD Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 3 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.2|-0.9|0.2499
81685561|NCT00847613|163068599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.02||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For comparison of 10 mg to placebo to be statistically significant in this measure, comparison of 10 mg to placebo in ACR20 had to be significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Month 6: Linear mixed model with treatment effect and site location as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate was used for the analysis.||-0.02|-0.79|0.0376
81685562|NCT00847613|163068599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.04||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For comparison of 5 mg to placebo to be statistically significant, comparison of 10 mg to placebo and comparison of 5 mg to placebo in ACR20 had to be statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Month 6: Linear mixed model with treatment effect and site location as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate was used for the analysis.||0.04|-0.73|0.0792
81685563|NCT00847613|163068600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.31||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For comparison of 10 mg to placebo to be statistically significant in this measure, comparison of 10 mg to placebo in mTSS had to be significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Month 3: Least squares mean difference and corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using a mixed-effect repeated measure model with treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||-0.31|-0.49|<0.0001
81685564|NCT00847613|163068600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.16||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For comparison of 5 mg to placebo to be statistically significant, comparison of 10 mg to placebo and comparison of 5 mg to placebo in mTSS had to be statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Month 3: Least squares mean difference and corresponding 95% CI was calculated using a mixed-effect repeated measure model with treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||-0.16|-0.34|0.0002
81685565|NCT00847613|163068601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|14.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.44|19.36||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For comparison of 10 mg to placebo to be statistically significant in this measure, comparison of 10 mg to placebo in HAQ-DI had to be significant.|Normal approximation|||Normal approximation to the binomial distribution was used to test the superiority of CP-690,550 10 mg to placebo and two-sided 95% CI was evaluated for the difference in percentages.||19.36|9.44|<0.0001
81685566|NCT00847613|163068601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|5.61||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|9.38||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For comparison of 5 mg to placebo to be statistically significant, comparison of 10 mg to placebo and comparison of 5 mg to placebo in HAQ-DI had to be statistically significant.|Normal approximation|||Normal approximation to the binomial distribution was used to test the superiority of CP-690,550 10 mg to placebo and two-sided 95% CI was evaluated for the difference in percentages.||9.38|1.85|0.0034
81467801|NCT02612610|162627685|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.0612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 3 CSD Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 3 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.0|-1.1|0.0612
81536755|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|30.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|57.4|||Difference in Percentage Analysed using|||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 3: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||57.4|-1.2|
81536756|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.4|52.5||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||52.5|-6.4|
81467802|NCT02612610|162627686|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.5358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 4 CSD Total Score: 7.5 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 4 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.4|-0.7|0.5358
81467803|NCT02612610|162627686|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.3129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 4 CSD Total Score: 20 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 4 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.3|-0.8|0.3129
81685567|NCT00754390|163068664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Two-way mixed model analysis of variance was used to test for main effect of dietary calcium and phytate and their interaction. Null Hypothesis: Dietary calcium does not affect zinc absorption||||0.17
81685568|NCT00754390|163068664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Two-way mixed model analysis of variance was used to test for main effect of dietary calcium and phytate and their interaction. Null Hypothesis: Dietary Phytate does not affect zinc absorption||||0.0002
81685569|NCT00754390|163068664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Two-way mixed model analysis of variance was used to test for main effect of dietary calcium and phytate and their interaction. Null Hypothesis: Dietary calcium and dietary phytate do not affect zinc absorption. Eight women were required to detect a difference in zinc absorption of 7 percentage points with a power of 90%, alpha level of 0.05.||||0.09
81685570|NCT04322708|163068665|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|81.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.5|89.0|||Fisher Exact|||||89.0|71.5|<0.0001
81685571|NCT04322708|163068665|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|77.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.1|85.4|||Fisher Exact|||||85.4|66.1|<0.0001
81685572|NCT04322708|163068666|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|2.7||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|7.3|||ANCOVA|||||7.3|-1.9|0.2470
81685573|NCT04322708|163068666|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-2.8||||0.2372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|1.8|||ANCOVA|||||1.8|-7.3|0.2372
81685574|NCT04322708|163068667|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-95.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.0|-82.4|||ANCOVA|||||-82.4|-109|<0.0001
81685575|NCT04322708|163068667|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-96.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.0|-82.5|||ANCOVA|||||-82.5|-110|<0.0001
81685576|NCT04322708|163068668|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|83.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.4|90.8|||Fisher Exact|||||90.8|74.4|<0.0001
81685577|NCT04322708|163068668|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|80.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.8|87.9|||Fisher Exact|||||87.9|69.8|<0.0001
81685578|NCT04322708|163068669|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|77.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.4|85.5|||Fisher Exact|||||85.5|66.4|<0.0001
81685579|NCT04322708|163068669|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|72.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.3|81.9|||Fisher Exact|||||81.9|61.3|<0.0001
81685580|NCT04322708|163068670|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|36.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.9|49.5|||Fisher Exact|||||49.5|22.9|<0.0001
81685581|NCT04322708|163068670|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|49.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.9|61.0|||Fisher Exact|||||61.0|35.9|<0.0001
81685582|NCT04322708|163068671|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|-4.8||||0.5561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|10.0|||Fisher Exact|||||10.0|-19.2|0.5561
81685583|NCT04322708|163068671|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|4.9||||0.5554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|19.6|||Fisher Exact|||||19.6|-9.9|0.5554
81685584|NCT04322708|163068672|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-0.6||||0.9506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|17.0|||ANCOVA|||||17.0|-18.1|0.9506
81685585|NCT04322708|163068672|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-17.6||||0.0511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-35.4|0.0511
81685586|NCT04322708|163068673|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|2.6||||0.2007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|6.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 23-24 Change from Baseline||6.7|-1.4|0.2007
81685587|NCT04322708|163068673|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-2.7||||0.1889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 23-24 Change from Baseline||1.3|-6.8|0.1889
81685588|NCT04322708|163068674|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-0.3||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-1.3|0.4980
81685589|NCT04322708|163068674|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|0.2||||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|-0.7|0.6390
81685590|NCT00195351|163068695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.0||||0.009||95.0|-13.1|5.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.1|-13.1|0.009
81685591|NCT00195351|163068696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.4||||0.02||95.0|-14.5|7.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.8|-14.5|0.020
81685592|NCT00195351|163068697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.9||||0.015||95.0|-13.9|8.1|||Method of Mehrotra and Railkar|||||8.1|-13.9|0.015
81685593|NCT03959189|163068715|SUPERIORITY||mixed effects model|-0.0796|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2768||0.7746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed effects model will be used to compare SSS effects following ERX-963 versus placebo. In the primary analysis of SSS, the cohort 1 and cohort 2 data were combined for ERX-963 and placebo treatments.||0.5|-0.6|0.7746
81685594|NCT03959189|163068715|SUPERIORITY||mixed effects model|-0.2608|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3589||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed effects model will be used to compare SSS effects following 1 mg ERX-963 versus placebo. In this analysis of SSS, the effect of 1 mg ERX-963 treatment was compared to the effect of placebo treatment.||0.5|-1.0|0.4700
81685595|NCT03959189|163068715|SUPERIORITY||mixed effects model|0.1016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4272||0.8127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed effects model will be used to compare SSS effects following 2 mg ERX-963 versus placebo. In this analysis of SSS, the effect of 2 mg ERX-963 treatment was compared to the effect of placebo treatment.||1.0|-0.8|0.8127
81685596|NCT01480180|163068723|OTHER||Poisson estimate|3.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.94|4.66||P-values are from the 1-sided test of the null hypothesis that the ABR is at least 8.5 evaluated at the 2.5% level.|Poisson regression|||The analysis is based on a Poisson regression model allowing for over-dispersion. For participants withdrawing prematurely, the log planned treatment duration is used as offset; for completers, the log actual treatment duration is used.||4.66|2.94|<0.001
81467804|NCT02612610|162627686|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.1046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.1|||Mixed Effect Repeated Measures model|||"Week 4 CSD Total Score: 50 mg gefapixant vs. placebo~Week 4 estimated treatment differences (gefapixant vs. placebo) and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using a MMRM model, which included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, country, treatment-by-visit interaction, and Baseline value as a covariate."||0.1|-1.0|0.1046
81536757|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|41.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.7|66.7||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 4: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||66.7|8.7|
81536758|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|53.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|18.5|76.6||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 4: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||76.6|18.5|
81536759|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.1|36.6||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||36.6|-26.1|
81685597|NCT01480180|163068725|OTHER||Poisson estimate|3.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.59|4.11||P-values are from the 1-sided test of the null hypothesis that the ABR is at least 8.5 evaluated at the 2.5% level.|Poisson regression|||The analysis is based on a Poisson regression model allowing for over-dispersion. For participants withdrawing prematurely, the log planned treatment duration is used as offset; for completers, the log actual treatment duration is used.||4.11|2.59|<0.001
81685598|NCT01480180|163068727|OTHER||Poisson estimate|2.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|2.95||P-values are from the 1-sided test of the null hypothesis that the ABR is at least 8.5 evaluated at the 2.5% level.|Poisson regression|||The analysis is based on a Poisson regression model allowing for over-dispersion. For participants withdrawing prematurely, the log planned treatment duration is used as offset; for completers, the log actual treatment duration is used.||2.95|1.87|<0.001
81685599|NCT01480180|163068727|OTHER||Poisson estimate|4.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.09|6.24||P-values are from the 1-sided test of the null hypothesis that the ABR is at least 8.5 evaluated at the 2.5% level.|Poisson regression|||The analysis is based on a Poisson regression model allowing for over-dispersion. For participants withdrawing prematurely, the log planned treatment duration is used as offset; for completers, the log actual treatment duration is used.||6.24|3.09|<0.001
81685600|NCT03249350|163068855|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.49
81685601|NCT03249350|163068856|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.92
81685602|NCT03249350|163068857|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Main effect of group, F=13.58.||Cognitive Behavioral Components||||<0.001
81685603|NCT03249350|163068857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|Main effect of group, F=3.02.||Behavioral Modification Components||||0.08
81685604|NCT03249350|163068858|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.09
81685605|NCT03249350|163068859|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.95
81685606|NCT03249350|163068860|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||APQ - Poor Monitoring - Parent Report Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.88
81685607|NCT03249350|163068861|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.06
81685608|NCT03249350|163068862|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.50
81685609|NCT03249350|163068863|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.03
81685610|NCT03249350|163068864|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||GAIN - Substance Frequency Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.54
81685611|NCT03249350|163068865|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.89
81685612|NCT03249350|163068866|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||BISBAS Drive - Youth Report. Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.31
81685613|NCT03249350|163068867|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.35
81685614|NCT03249350|163068868|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.13
81685615|NCT03249350|163068869|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.30
81685616|NCT03249350|163068870|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.70
81685617|NCT03249350|163068871|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.89
81685618|NCT03249350|163068872|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.06
81685619|NCT03249350|163068873|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||EATQ Effortful Control - Youth Report Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.11
81685620|NCT03249350|163068874|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.0001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.99
81685621|NCT03249350|163068875|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.0007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.82
81685622|NCT03249350|163068876|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Peer Delinquency||||0.23
81685623|NCT03249350|163068877|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.73
81685624|NCT03249350|163068878|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects regression model tested for between-group differences in change over time.||||0.31
81685625|NCT03476850|163068879|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.883|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||An a priori sample size calculation found 24 subjects per group (48 total) provided \>80% power to detect a 2 unit difference in patient reported pain based on a 2-sided test and significance level a = 0.05 assuming at least 3 measures per subject and a within subject covariance having a compound symmetric structure with a standard deviation in pain score of 3 units and within subject correlation of 0.5.||||.883
81685626|NCT03476850|163068880|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.977|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.977
81685627|NCT03476850|163068881|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.9||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.009
81685628|NCT03476850|163068883|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|18.0||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.110
81685629|NCT03476850|163068884|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.719|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.719
81685630|NCT01450137|163068897|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.45||||0.0301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.79|||Fisher Exact|||||0.79|0.11|0.0301
81685631|NCT01450137|163068898|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.65||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.94|||Fisher Exact|||||0.94|0.36|0.0010
81685632|NCT01450137|163068899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0005
81685633|NCT01450137|163068900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|39.0|||z-test||Difference between restricted mean survival time at 12 months|||39|11|0.0005
81536760|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.9|44.5||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||44.5|-18.9|
81685634|NCT00144300|163068956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||||95.0|0.71|1.6||||||||1.60|0.71|
81685635|NCT00524303|163069001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.1|17.9|||||Approximate 95% confidence interval for the difference in response rates between the trastuzumab arm and the lapatinib arm was calculated.|||17.9|-38.1|
81685636|NCT00524303|163069001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|49.4|||||Approximate 95% confidence interval for the difference in response rates between the transtuzumab arm and the transtuzumab + lapatinib arm was calculated.|||49.4|-8.0|
81685637|NCT00524303|163069002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|7.0||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|32.5|||Fisher Exact||Approximate 95% confidence interval for the difference in response rates between the transtuzumab arm and the lapatinib arm was calculated.|||32.5|-17.8|0.627
81685638|NCT00524303|163069002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|25.1|||Fisher Exact||Approximate 95% confidence interval for the difference in response rates between the transtuzumab arm and the transtuzumab + lapatinib arm was calculated.|||25.1|-25.1|1.000
81685639|NCT02273973|163069053|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|10.71||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|21.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.32|0.11|0.0490
81536761|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|50.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.9|75.3||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 5: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||75.3|12.9|
81536762|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.2|41.4||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||41.4|-25.2|
81685640|NCT02273973|163069054|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|1.21||||0.3698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|3.55|||Fisher Exact|||||3.55|-1.12|0.3698
81685641|NCT02273973|163069055|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|18.19||||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.57|33.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.81|2.57|0.0332
81710122|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.43||||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.16||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of TNFalpha concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 500ug/placebo for day 14.|||1.16|0.16|0.953
81710123|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio9|1.26||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.82||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL6 concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 700ug/placebo for day 7.|||2.82|0.56|0.281
81710124|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|1.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.35||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL6 concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 700ug/placebo for day 14.|||2.35|0.42|0.500
81710125|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.76||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.77||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL6 concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 1000ug/placebo for day 7.|||1.77|0.32|0.744
81536763|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.5|37.3||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||37.3|-30.5|
81710126|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|1.21||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|3.04||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL6 concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 1000ug/placebo for day 14.|||3.04|0.49|0.334
81710127|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.81||||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.85||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL6 concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 2000ug/placebo for day 7.|||1.85|0.35|0.698
81710128|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|1.18||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.88||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL6 concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 2000ug/placebo for day 14.|||2.88|0.48|0.353
81536764|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|13.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.9|46.2||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 6: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||46.2|-21.9|
81536765|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.2|34.6||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 8: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||34.6|-33.2|
81685642|NCT02273973|163069056|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|1.37||||0.4803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|4.04|||Fisher Exact|||||4.04|-1.30|0.4803
81685643|NCT02273973|163069057|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|5.2||||0.5017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|19.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.61|-9.20|0.5017
81685644|NCT02273973|163069058|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|1.05||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|4.75|||Fisher Exact|||||4.75|-2.65|1.0000
81685645|NCT02273973|163069059|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|21.14||||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.59|36.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||36.68|5.59|0.0115
81685646|NCT02273973|163069060|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|2.66||||0.7928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.88|17.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.20|-11.88|0.7928
81685647|NCT02273973|163069061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|9.45||||0.2659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|24.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.70|-5.80|0.2659
81685648|NCT02273973|163069062|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.63||||0.3299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|21.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.60|-6.34|0.3299
81685649|NCT02273973|163069063|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|10.68||||0.1554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|25.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.32|-3.96|0.1554
81710129|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio9|1.01||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.26||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL8 concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 700ug/placebo for day 7.|||2.26|0.45|0.489
81536766|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|20.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.6|51.9||||||PF-04965842 400 mg vs Placebo at Week 8: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||51.9|-17.6|
81536767|NCT02201524|162756029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.4|48.1||||||PF-04965842 200 mg vs Placebo at Week 8: Analysed using Asymptotic Miettinen and Nurminen method.||48.1|-26.4|
81536768|NCT04864249|162756078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.54
81685650|NCT02273973|163069064|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|2.41||||0.787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.82|16.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.63|-11.82|0.7870
81685651|NCT02273973|163069065|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Least square mean|0.83||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.05|||Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis for changes in Ki67 levels from Baseline to Week 3.||1.05|0.65|0.117
81685652|NCT02273973|163069065|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Least square mean|1.25||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.65|||Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis for changes in Ki67 levels from Baseline to Surgery.||1.65|0.95|0.105
81685653|NCT02273973|163069067|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-13.32||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.67|-4.96|||Regression, Linear|||||-4.96|-21.67|0.002
81710130|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.46||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.23||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL8 concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 700ug/placebo for day 14.|||1.23|0.17|0.940
81685654|NCT01225068|163069178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||effect size|0.22||||||||||no p value for effect size calculations ES is dimensionless; ES (Cohen's d) is a well described statistical construct and is calculated from the difference between the means (here at baseline and 6 weeks) divided by the pooled standard deviation.|effect size is endpoint and not comparis|no p value for effect size calculations||effect size is endpoint and not comparison||||
81685655|NCT03191786|163069220|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.97|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis. Histologic subtype, PD-L1 IHC status and brain metastases (Yes/No) were added as stratification factors.||0.97|0.63|0.025
81685656|NCT03191786|163069221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in OS Rates|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|16.3||||||OS Rate at 6 Months||16.3|-3.3|
81685657|NCT03191786|163069221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in OS Rates|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|15.0||||||OS Rate at 12 Months||15.0|-4.9|
81685658|NCT03191786|163069221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in OS Rates|7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|16.5||||||OS Rate at 18 Months||16.5|-1.6|
81685659|NCT03191786|163069221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in OS Rates|11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|19.5||||||OS Rate at 24 Months||19.5|4.4|
81685660|NCT03191786|163069223|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.07|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis. Histologic subtype, PD-L1 IHC status and brain metastases (Yes/No) were added as stratification factors.||1.07|0.70|0.182
81685661|NCT03191786|163069228|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. Histologic subtype, PD-L1 IHC status and brain metastases (Yes/No) were added as stratification factors.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.975||95.0|0.57|1.78|||Log Rank|||Time to deterioration for Dyspnoea (single item QLQ-C30)||1.78|0.57|0.975
81710131|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|1.01||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.4||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL8 concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 1000ug/placebo for day 7.|||2.40|0.42|0.495
81710132|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.82||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.37||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL8 concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 1000ug/placebo for day 14.|||2.37|0.28|0.647
81536769|NCT04864249|162756079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81536770|NCT04864249|162756080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.89
81536771|NCT04864249|162756081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81536772|NCT04864249|162756082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.15
81536773|NCT04864249|162756083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.84
81536774|NCT04864249|162756084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.51
81685662|NCT03191786|163069228|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. Histologic subtype, PD-L1 IHC status and brain metastases (Yes/No) were added as stratification factors.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.42|||Log Rank|||Time to deterioration for Fatigue (multi items QLQ-C30)||1.42|0.55|0.620
81685663|NCT03191786|163069229|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. Histologic subtype, PD-L1 IHC status and brain metastases (Yes/No) were added as stratification factors.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.26|||Log Rank|||Time to deterioration for Cough (single item QLQ-LC13)||2.26|0.60|0.653
81685664|NCT03191786|163069229|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. Histologic subtype, PD-L1 IHC status and brain metastases (Yes/No) were added as stratification factors.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.97|||Log Rank|||Time to deterioration for Chest pain (single item QLQ-LC13)||0.97|0.27|0.036
81685665|NCT03191786|163069229|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. Histologic subtype, PD-L1 IHC status and brain metastases (Yes/No) were added as stratification factors.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.11|||Log Rank|||Time to deterioration for Dyspnoea (multiple items QLQ-LC13)||1.11|0.45|0.125
81685666|NCT03191786|163069229|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. Histologic subtype, PD-L1 IHC status and brain metastases (Yes/No) were added as stratification factors.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.39|||Log Rank|||Time to deterioration for Arm and/or shoulder pain (single item QLQ-LC13)||1.39|0.41|0.362
81710133|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.87||||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.86||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL8 concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 2000ug/placebo for day 7.|||1.86|0.40|0.646
81710134|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|0.74||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.9||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of IL8 concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 2000ug/placebo for day 14.|||1.90|0.29|0.741
81710135|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio9|2.18||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|7.95||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of TNFalpha concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 700ug/placebo for day 7.|||7.95|0.62|0.109
81710136|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|1.37||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.45||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of TNFalpha concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 700ug/placebo for day 14.|||3.45|0.55|0.240
81710137|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|1.1||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|4.44||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 7|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of TNFalpha concentrations at Day 7. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 1000ug/placebo for day 7.|||4.44|0.27|0.447
81536775|NCT04864249|162756085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.55
81536776|NCT04864249|162756086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81536777|NCT04864249|162756087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.62
81685667|NCT03191786|163069229|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. Histologic subtype, PD-L1 IHC status and brain metastases (Yes/No) were added as stratification factors.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.99|||Log Rank|||Time to Confirmed Deterioration for the Composite of the 3 following symptoms: cough, dyspnoea (multi-items QLQ-LC13) and chest pain||0.99|0.46|0.041
81685668|NCT03191786|163069230|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. Histologic subtype, PD-L1 IHC status and brain metastases (Yes/No) were added as stratification factors.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.15|||Log Rank|||SP263 TC\>=1%||1.15|0.61|0.272
81685669|NCT03191786|163069231|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. Histologic subtype, PD-L1 IHC status and brain metastases (Yes/No) were added as stratification factors.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.18|||Log Rank|||SP263 TC\>=1%||1.18|0.64|0.366
81685670|NCT01332435|163069247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81685671|NCT01332435|163069247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0002
81685672|NCT01332435|163069248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81685673|NCT01332435|163069248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0006
81685674|NCT01332435|163069249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81685675|NCT01332435|163069249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0699||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0699
81685676|NCT01332435|163069250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81685677|NCT01332435|163069250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8645||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.8645
81536778|NCT04864249|162756088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.19
81536779|NCT04864249|162756089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.66
81536780|NCT04864249|162756090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.22
81536781|NCT04864249|162756091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.22
81536782|NCT04864249|162756092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.56
81536783|NCT04864249|162756093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.80
81536784|NCT04864249|162756094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.48
81536785|NCT04864249|162756095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.62
81536786|NCT04864249|162756096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.21
81536787|NCT04864249|162756097|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.19
81536788|NCT04864249|162756098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.19
81685678|NCT01332435|163069251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81685679|NCT01332435|163069251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81685680|NCT03167619|163069265|SUPERIORITY||MLE assuming exponential distribution|0.18||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.27|||Chi-squared|Comparison to mean of historical control|Presence of patients with long PFS may have violated exponential assumption.|Assumed median PFS = 2.0 months as historical control, transformed to rate of 0.35/month||0.27|0.11|0.0023
81685681|NCT03167619|163069266|SUPERIORITY||MLE assuming exponential distribution|0.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.19|||Chi-squared|Comparison to mean of historical control|Presence of patients with long PFS may have violated exponential assumption.|Assumed median PFS = 2.0 months as historical control, transformed to rate of 0.35/month||0.19|0.07|<0.0001
81685682|NCT00443560|163069281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.3|||<|0.01||95.0|2.3|4.5|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||4.5|2.3|<0.01
81685683|NCT00443560|163069282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.2|||<|0.01||95.0|9.9|15.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||15.0|9.9|<0.01
81685684|NCT00443560|163069283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81685685|NCT02082184|163069284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114||0.8222|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8222
81685686|NCT02082184|163069285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.7925|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7925
81685687|NCT02082184|163069286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of time spent \<70 mg/dL||||<0.001
81685688|NCT02082184|163069286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.0014|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of time spent \<55 mg/dL||||0.0014
81685689|NCT02082184|163069287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.0164|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of frequency of episodes \<70 mg/dL||||0.0164
81685690|NCT02082184|163069287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0017|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of frequency of episodes \<55 mg/dL||||0.0017
81685691|NCT02082184|163069288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.597|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of time spent \>180 mg/dL||||0.5970
81685692|NCT02082184|163069288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.8729|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of time spent \>240 mg/dL||||0.8729
81710138|NCT02130635|163116772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Median Ratio|1.03||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.74||Posterior Probability the True Treatment Ratio \<1 for Day 14|Bayesian repeated measures||Comparison of TNFalpha concentrations at Day 14. This is the baseline corrected ratio of 1000ug/placebo for day 14.|||2.74|0.39|0.472
81540067|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.3478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|6.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||6.04|0.53|0.3478
81686439|NCT01512368|163070122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.144||All reported p values are based on two-sided tests considering ≤0.05 as significant.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, time of exercise, creatinine, waist to hip ratio, fat percentage, body mass index, mean rest heart rate, blood pressure.|Metabolic equivalents (METs) consumed were independently associated with the log of delta (final-basal) FGF21 levels.|"FGF21 was log transformed to approximate normality before analyses. Null hypothesis was Ho = Y1 (FGF21 level at baseline) = Y2 (FGF21 level after two weeks of exercising). Power calculation was 80% with 60 participants evaluated (one group). To evaluate the effect of exercise on clinical and biochemical parameters, we used the difference between final - basal levels (delta)."||0.144|0.034|<0.001
81686440|NCT02532543|163070130|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.863|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.863
81686441|NCT02532543|163070131|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.718|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison between each arm/group at 2 mm from the height of the bone crest||||0.718
81686442|NCT02532543|163070131|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.853|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison between each arm/group at 4 mm from the height of the bone crest||||0.853
81686443|NCT02532543|163070132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.718|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison between each arm/group of change in mid buccal bone height||||0.718
81686444|NCT02532543|163070132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison between each arm/group of change in mid palatal bone height||||0.999
81686445|NCT02532543|163070132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison between each arm/group of change in mesial bone height||||0.440
81686446|NCT02532543|163070132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.729|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison between each arm/group of change in distal bone height||||0.729
81686447|NCT02532543|163070133|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.613|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.613
81686448|NCT02532543|163070134|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.492|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison between each arm/group at 2 mm from the height of the bone crest||||0.492
81449698|NCT05502081|162586368|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81686449|NCT02532543|163070134|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.917|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison between each arm/group at 4 mm from the height of the bone crest||||0.917
81686450|NCT02532543|163070135|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.353|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison between each arm/group of change in mid buccal soft tissue height||||0.353
81686451|NCT02532543|163070135|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.823|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison between each arm/group of change in mid palatal soft tissue height||||0.823
81686452|NCT02532543|163070135|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.243|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison between each arm/group of change in mesial soft tissue height||||0.243
81686453|NCT02532543|163070135|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.756|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison between each arm/group of change in distal soft tissue height||||0.756
81686454|NCT01144637|163070150|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margins to show that the 3 vaccine lots are equivalent in terms of PRNT GMTs at Week 6 was predefined as \[0.5; 2\] for the GMT ratios (pairwise)|GMT ratio (Group 1 / Group 2)|1.1012|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9992|1.2136||||||||1.2136|0.9992|
81686455|NCT01144637|163070150|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margins to show that the 3 vaccine lots are equivalent in terms of PRNT GMTs at Week 6 was predefined as \[0.5; 2\] for the GMT ratios (pairwise)|GMT ratio (Group 1 / Group 3)|0.9444|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8554|1.0427||||||||1.0427|0.8554|
81686456|NCT01144637|163070150|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margins to show that the 3 vaccine lots are equivalent in terms of PRNT GMTs at Week 6 was predefined as \[0.5; 2\] for the GMT ratios (pairwise)|GMT ratio (Group 2 / Group 3)|0.8577|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7753|0.9488||||||||0.9488|0.7753|
81686457|NCT00906789|163070162|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Given a continuous confidence score (0-100), the trapezoidal method was used to obtain the area under the LROC with bootstrapping at 10,000 iterations to obtain the 95% confidence interval (CI). Acceptance criteria for tests of non-inferiority and superiority were previously set at 95% CI upper bound of ΔAUCUA-SV less than δ=0.1 and δ=0, respectively. If the 95% CI upper bound difference of UA-SV is less than 0.1, then SV is non-inferior. If it is 0 or less than 0, then SV is superior.||||||0.05|||||||Bootstraping|||The sample size of 351 patients, in a 2:1 ratio of nodule absent to present patients was selected to provide 80% power to detect a difference in areas under the curve of 0.10 or greater. This sample size was calculated using PASS software (Hintze, 2008). Settings: • α = 0.025. • one-sided test • AUCA = 0.80 and AUCSV = 0.90.• 2:1 ratio of patients with nodules to those without • areas calculated for the entire curves • correlation 0.3\* • discrete data. • standard deviation ratios of 1\*.||||0.05
81686458|NCT02334267|163070165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||trend analysis over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81686459|NCT02334267|163070166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||||||trend analysis over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4
81686460|NCT02334267|163070167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||trend analysis over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.003
81686461|NCT02334267|163070168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||trend analysis over time|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81686462|NCT00923091|163070169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0071||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0071
81686463|NCT00923091|163070169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0323||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0323
81686464|NCT00923091|163070169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0080
81686465|NCT00923091|163070169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0071||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0071
81686466|NCT00923091|163070169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0107||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0107
81686467|NCT00923091|163070170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0006
81686468|NCT00923091|163070170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0008
81686469|NCT00923091|163070170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81686470|NCT00923091|163070170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0034||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0034
81686471|NCT00923091|163070170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0006
81686472|NCT00923091|163070171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0295||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0295
81686473|NCT00923091|163070171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2529||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2529
81686474|NCT00923091|163070171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0037||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0037
81686475|NCT00923091|163070171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2033||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2033
81686476|NCT00923091|163070171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2529||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2529
81686477|NCT00923091|163070172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1135||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1135
81686478|NCT00923091|163070173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2765||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2765
81686479|NCT00923091|163070174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4964||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4964
81686480|NCT00923091|163070175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1301||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1301
81686481|NCT00923091|163070175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01301||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.01301
81686482|NCT00923091|163070176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0503||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0503
81686483|NCT03443024|163070185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0165|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0165
81686484|NCT03443024|163070185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0022
81686485|NCT03443024|163070185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0005
81686486|NCT03443024|163070186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.061|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0610
81686487|NCT03443024|163070186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0021
81686488|NCT03443024|163070186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0005
81686489|NCT03443024|163070187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1917|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1917
81686490|NCT03443024|163070187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0392|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0392
81686491|NCT03443024|163070187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0023|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0023
81686492|NCT03443024|163070188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2043|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2043
81686493|NCT03443024|163070188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0021
81686494|NCT03443024|163070188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0018|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0018
81686495|NCT03443024|163070189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0554|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0554
81686496|NCT03443024|163070189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0037|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0037
81686497|NCT03443024|163070189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0008
81686498|NCT03443024|163070190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0800
81686499|NCT03443024|163070190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0062|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0062
81686500|NCT03443024|163070190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0006
81686501|NCT03443024|163070191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0773|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0773
81449699|NCT05502081|162586368|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449700|NCT05502081|162586369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.008
81449701|NCT05502081|162586369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.797|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.797
81449702|NCT05502081|162586369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.003
81449703|NCT05502081|162586369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.004
81449704|NCT05502081|162586370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.157|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.157
81449705|NCT05502081|162586371|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449706|NCT05502081|162586371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.982|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.982
81449707|NCT05502081|162586371|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449708|NCT05502081|162586371|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449709|NCT05502081|162586372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.015
81449710|NCT05502081|162586372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.136|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.136
81686502|NCT03443024|163070191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0459|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0459
81686503|NCT03443024|163070191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0062
81686504|NCT03443024|163070192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0047|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0047
81686505|NCT03443024|163070192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0002
81686506|NCT03443024|163070192|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81686507|NCT03443024|163070193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6674|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6674
81686508|NCT03443024|163070193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1166|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1166
81710410|NCT01716585|163117297|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on historical SVR rates for noncirrhotic HCV treatment-naive subjects administered telaprevir plus peginterferon (pegIFN)/RBV, the lower confidence bound (LCB) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) must have exceeded 70% to achieve noninferiority of the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV treatment group as compared with the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN and RBV, and the LCB of the 95% CI must have exceeded 80% to achieve superiority.|Percentage of Participants with SVR12|96.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.7|98.1|||||In order to control the Type I error rate at 0.05, a fixed-sequence testing procedure was used to proceed through the primary and first 3 secondary efficacy endpoints in the order numbered below.|With a sample size of 450 subjects and assuming that 92% of the subjects in Arm A will achieve SVR12, this study has greater than 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority with a 2-sided 95% lower confidence bound greater than 70% and greater than 90% power to demonstrate superiority with a 2-sided 95% lower confidence bound greater than 80% (based on the normal approximation of a single binomial proportion). 95% CI calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.||98.1|94.7|
81686509|NCT03443024|163070193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0119|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0119
81686510|NCT03443024|163070194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2371|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2371
81686511|NCT03443024|163070194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1067|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1067
81686512|NCT03443024|163070194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0008
81686513|NCT03443024|163070195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4631|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4631
81686514|NCT03443024|163070195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0368|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0368
81686515|NCT03443024|163070195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0232|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0232
81686516|NCT03443024|163070196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4729|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4729
81686517|NCT03443024|163070196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0282|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0282
81686518|NCT03443024|163070196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0506|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0506
81686519|NCT00624338|163070199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.82||Odds ratios were calculated from a logistic regression model adjusted for race and disease severity reported at screening.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.82|0.74|0.518
81686520|NCT00624338|163070199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.78||Odds ratios were calculated from a logistic regression model adjusted for race and disease severity reported at screening.|Regression, Logistic|Atacicept 150 mg arm was discontinued prematurely. The analysis of 150 mg was considered post-hoc.||||0.78|0.31|0.003
81686521|NCT00624338|163070200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.984||||0.929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.4||Cox proportional hazards model was performed to calculate hazard ratios and adjusted for race and disease severity at time of screening.|Regression, Cox|||||1.40|0.69|0.929
81686522|NCT00624338|163070200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.562||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.87||Cox proportional hazards model was performed to calculate hazard ratios and adjusted for race and disease severity at time of screening.|Regression, Cox|Atacicept 150 mg arm was discontinued prematurely. The analysis of 150 mg was considered post-hoc.||||0.87|0.36|0.009
81686523|NCT00624338|163070201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.215||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.94||Odds ratios were calculated from a logistic regression model, adjusted for race and disease severity reported at screening.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.94|0.76|0.412
81686524|NCT00624338|163070201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.722||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.19||Odds ratios were calculated from a logistic regression model, adjusted for race and disease severity reported at screening.|Regression, Logistic|Atacicept 150 mg arm was discontinued prematurely. The analysis of 150 mg was considered post-hoc.||||1.19|0.44|0.198
81686525|NCT05593432|163070204|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|29.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.17||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.55|51.33||stratified by Baseline Investigator's Global Assessment (IGA) score (3 or 4)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||stratified by Baseline IGA score (3 or 4)|||51.33|7.55|0.0129
81686526|NCT05593432|163070204|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|12.38|||||stratified by Baseline IGA score (3 or 4)|||12.38|1.32|
81686527|NCT05593432|163070205|EQUIVALENCE|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline IGA score (3 or 4) at a 2-sided α = 0.05 level was used for the comparison between ruxolitinib 1.5% cream BID and vehicle cream BID at Week 16.|Response Rate Difference|30.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.68||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.71|53.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by Baseline IGA score (3 or 4)||||53.51|7.71|0.0141
81686528|NCT05593432|163070205|EQUIVALENCE|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline IGA score (3 or 4) at a 2-sided α = 0.05 level was used for the comparison between ruxolitinib 1.5% cream BID and vehicle cream BID at Week 16.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|13.17|||||stratified by Baseline IGA score (3 or 4)|||13.17|1.31|
81686529|NCT05593432|163070207|EQUIVALENCE|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline IGA score (3 or 4) at a 2-sided α = 0.05 level was used for the comparison between ruxolitinib 1.5% cream BID and vehicle cream BID at Week 16.|Response Rate Difference|40.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.09||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.61|64.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by Baseline IGA score (3 or 4)||||64.00|16.61|0.0027
81710411|NCT01716585|163117298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||In order to control the Type I error rate at 0.05, a fixed-sequence testing procedure will be used to proceed through the primary and first 3 secondary efficacy endpoints in the order numbered below.|Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81710412|NCT01716585|163117299|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on historical SVR rates for noncirrhotic HCV treatment-naive subjects of the appropriate HCV genotype 1 subtype administered telaprevir plus pegIFN/RBV, the lower confidence bound (LCB) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) must have exceeded 75% to achieve superiority of the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV treatment group as compared with the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN and RBV.|Percentage of Participants with SVR12|95.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.4|97.9||In order to control the Type I error rate at 0.05, a fixed-sequence testing procedure will be used to proceed through the primary and first 3 secondary efficacy endpoints in the order numbered below.|||95% CI calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||97.9|93.4|
81710413|NCT01716585|163117300|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on historical SVR rates for noncirrhotic HCV treatment-naive subjects of the appropriate HCV genotype 1 subtype administered telaprevir plus pegIFN/RBV, the lower confidence bound (LCB) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) must have exceeded 84% to achieve superiority of the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV treatment group as compared with the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN and RBV.|Percentage of Participants with SVR12|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.8|100.0|||||95% CI calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||100.0|95.8|
81710414|NCT02275052|163117303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|3.31||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.12|27.74||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean change difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus Placebo.|||27.74|-21.12|0.790
81710415|NCT02275052|163117304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.206|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.167|0.246|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM)|Least squares mean change difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus Placebo.|||0.246|0.167|<0.001
81710416|NCT02275052|163117305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.346|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.487|-0.204|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM)|Least squares mean change difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus Placebo.|||-0.204|-0.487|<0.001
81710417|NCT02275052|163117306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.259|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.194|0.324|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM)|Least squares mean change difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus Placebo.|||0.324|0.194|<0.001
81710418|NCT03288987|163117325|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared by comparing the 90% CI for the hazard ratio (HR) of the AryoGen Pharmed Bevacizumab to the reference product (Roche Bevacizumab) to the point-estimate margin and was based on the synthesis method.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|1.35|||Regression, Cox|Upper limit of CI is lower than the noninferiority margin (1.44).|The 90 % CI based on synthesis method is (0.45,1.38). In HR calculation, the AryoGen Pharmed Bevacizumab to Roche Bevacizumab was reported. (reference group was Roche Bevacizumab)|||1.35|0.46|0.47
81710419|NCT03288987|163117326|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.8|||Regression, Cox||In HR calculation, the AryoGen Pharmed Bevacizumab to Roche Bevacizumab was reported. (reference group was Roche Bevacizumab)|||1.80|0.55|0.99
81710420|NCT03288987|163117327|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Fisher's Exact Test|||||||0.17
81710421|NCT03288987|163117328|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.61|||Regression, Cox||In HR calculation, the AryoGen Pharmed Bevacizumab to Roche Bevacizumab was reported. (reference group was Roche Bevacizumab)|||1.61|0.76|0.59
81710422|NCT03288987|163117329|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher's Exact Test|||||||>0.05
81710423|NCT01143116|163117331|OTHER|||||||0.625|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6250
81710424|NCT01143116|163117331|OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7500
81449711|NCT05502081|162586372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.062
81449712|NCT05502081|162586372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.005
81449713|NCT05502081|162586373|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.136|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.136
81710425|NCT01143116|163117332|OTHER|||||||0.875|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8750
81710426|NCT01143116|163117332|OTHER|||||||0.625|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6250
81710427|NCT01143116|163117333|OTHER|||||||0.0254|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0254
81710428|NCT01143116|163117333|OTHER|||||||0.0039|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0039
81710429|NCT01143116|163117334|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81710430|NCT01143116|163117334|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0000
81710431|NCT01143116|163117335|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81710432|NCT01143116|163117335|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0000
81710433|NCT01143116|163117336|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0000
81710434|NCT01143116|163117337|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0000
81710435|NCT01143116|163117338|OTHER|||||||0.0313|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0313
81710436|NCT01143116|163117338|OTHER|||||||0.0078|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0078
81710437|NCT01143116|163117339|OTHER|||||||0.7188|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7188
81710438|NCT01143116|163117339|OTHER|||||||0.6406|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6406
81710439|NCT01143116|163117340|OTHER|||||||0.4375|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4375
81710440|NCT01143116|163117340|OTHER|||||||0.2969|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2969
81710441|NCT01143116|163117341|OTHER|||||||0.5391|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5391
81710442|NCT01143116|163117341|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0010
81710443|NCT01143116|163117342|OTHER|||||||0.4766|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4766
81710444|NCT01143116|163117342|OTHER|||||||0.0068|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0068
81710445|NCT01143116|163117343|OTHER|||||||0.0625|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0625
81710446|NCT01143116|163117343|OTHER|||||||0.418|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4180
81686530|NCT05593432|163070207|EQUIVALENCE|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline IGA score (3 or 4) at a 2-sided α = 0.05 level was used for the comparison between ruxolitinib 1.5% cream BID and vehicle cream BID at Week 16.|Odds Ratio (OR)|6.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|24.02|||||stratified by Baseline IGA score (3 or 4)|||24.02|1.85|
81686531|NCT05593432|163070209|EQUIVALENCE|A log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor, Baseline IGA score (3 or 4), was used for between-treatment group comparisons. The hazard ratio and its 95% confidence interval was estimated based on the stratified Cox regression model. using Efron's method accounting for ties.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.85||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|5.381|||Log Rank|stratified by Baseline IGA score (3 or 4) between ruxolitinib 1.5% cream and vehicle cream|Cox regression model stratified by Baseline IGA score (3 or 4) was conducted to compare the difference in hazard rate between ruxolitinib 1.5% cream and vehicle cream|||5.381|1.510|0.0008
81686532|NCT01476787|163070230|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.128|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.128
81686533|NCT01476787|163070231|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.756|1.12|||Log Rank|||||1.120|0.756|0.406
81686534|NCT01476787|163070233|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.038|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.854|1.261||||||||1.261|0.854|
81686535|NCT01476787|163070234|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.775|1.395||||||||1.395|0.775|
81710447|NCT01797302|163117354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||interaction term from model group\*time|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.88
81710448|NCT01797302|163117355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||interaction term for group\*time|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.85
81710449|NCT01797302|163117356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61||||||interaction term group\*time from linear mixed model|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.61
81710450|NCT01797302|163117357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24||||||interaction term group\*time from linear mixed model|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.24
81540068|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.2269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|8.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||8.14|0.61|0.2269
81710451|NCT01797302|163117358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0117||||||interaction term group\*time from linear mixed model|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0117
81710452|NCT01797302|163117359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||interaction term group\*time from linear mixed model|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.53
81710453|NCT01797302|163117360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0256||||||interaction term group\*time from linear mixed model|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0256
81710454|NCT01797302|163117361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0945||||||interaction term group\*time from linear mixed model|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0945
81710455|NCT01797302|163117362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||interaction term group\*time from linear mixed model|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.12
81686536|NCT01476787|163070235|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.809|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.651|1.006|||Regression, Cox|||||1.006|0.651|
81449714|NCT05502081|162586374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.687|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.687
81686537|NCT04458857|163070253|OTHER||LS mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||||-0.16|-1.90|0.0210
81686538|NCT04800315|163070276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.76||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.81|-7.7|||ANCOVA|||||-7.70|-35.81|0.003
81686539|NCT04800315|163070276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.38||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.19|0.43|||ANCOVA|||||0.43|-27.19|0.057
81686540|NCT04800315|163070276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.28||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.88|-1.68|||ANCOVA|||||-1.68|-30.88|0.029
81686541|NCT04800315|163070277|OTHER|Risk Difference|Risk Difference VS Placebo|24.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|39.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||39.2|8.8|0.004
81686542|NCT04800315|163070277|OTHER|Risk Difference|Risk Difference VS Placebo|15.3||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|29.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.8|0.8|0.061
81686543|NCT04800315|163070277|OTHER|Risk Difference|Risk Difference VS Placebo|28.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|44.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||44.2|13.6|<0.001
81686544|NCT04800315|163070278|OTHER|Risk Difference|Difference VS Placebo|23.7||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|41.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||41.2|6.2|0.018
81686545|NCT04800315|163070278|OTHER|Risk Difference|Difference VS Placebo|21.8||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|39.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||39.3|4.3|0.033
81686546|NCT04800315|163070278|OTHER|Risk Difference|Difference VS Placebo|26.7||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|44.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||44.0|9.3|0.006
81686547|NCT04800315|163070279|OTHER|Risk Difference|Risk Difference|18.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|33.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.9|2.3|
81686548|NCT04800315|163070279|OTHER|Risk Difference|Risk Difference|10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|25.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.7|-4.6|
81686549|NCT04800315|163070279|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference|15.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|31.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.4|0.4|
81686550|NCT04800315|163070280|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.89|-14.44|||ANCOVA|||||-14.44|-41.89|
81686551|NCT04800315|163070280|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.26|-1.46|||ANCOVA|||||-1.46|-27.26|
81686552|NCT04800315|163070280|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.53|-4.62|||ANCOVA|||||-4.62|-33.53|
81686553|NCT04800315|163070281|OTHER|Adjusted Mean Difference VS Placebo|Adjusted Mean Difference VS Placebo|-22.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.46|-3.54|||ANCOVA|||||-3.54|-41.46|
81710456|NCT01797302|163117363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0094||||||interaction term group\*time from linear mixed model|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0094
81710457|NCT01051856|163117399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.35
81710458|NCT02176226|163117404|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81710459|NCT02176226|163117405|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81710460|NCT03894501|163117426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||ANOVA|||||||.048
81710461|NCT03894501|163117427|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.037
81710462|NCT03894501|163117428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.024
81710463|NCT03894501|163117429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.005
81710464|NCT03894501|163117430|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||ANOVA|||||||.013
81710465|NCT03894501|163117431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||ANOVA|||||||.035
81540069|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.66||||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|24.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||24.35|0.89|0.0683
81449715|NCT05502081|162586375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.278|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.278
81449716|NCT05502081|162586376|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.99
81449717|NCT05502081|162586377|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.574|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.574
81449718|NCT05502081|162586378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.017
81449719|NCT05502081|162586378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.017
81449720|NCT05502081|162586378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.041
81449721|NCT05502081|162586378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.616|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.616
81449722|NCT05502081|162586379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.99
81449723|NCT05502081|162586380|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449724|NCT05502081|162586380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.208|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.208
81449725|NCT05502081|162586380|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449726|NCT05502081|162586380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81449727|NCT05502081|162586381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.088
81686554|NCT04800315|163070281|OTHER|Adjusted Mean Difference VS Placebo|Adjusted Mean Difference VS Placebo|-13.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.67|4.33|||ANCOVA|||||4.33|-30.67|
81686555|NCT04800315|163070281|OTHER|Adjusted Mean Difference VS Placebo|Adjusted Mean Difference VS Placebo|-16.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.4|3.75|||ANCOVA|||||3.75|-36.40|
81686556|NCT04800315|163070282|OTHER|Risk Difference VS Placebo|Risk Difference VS Placebo|18.5||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|34.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.3|2.7|0.042
81686557|NCT04800315|163070282|OTHER|Risk Difference VS Placebo|Risk Difference VS Placebo|19.9||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|35.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||35.7|4.1|0.029
81710466|NCT01072500|163117432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.98|||Regression, Cox|To compare interventions, we used a likelihood ratio test from a Cox regression model, stratified by field center and sex.||||0.98|0.69|0.03
81710467|NCT01072500|163117433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.91|||Regression, Cox|||||0.91|0.57|0.006
81710468|NCT03798366|163117444|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.6757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference indicates a greater improvement in the GLPG1690 treatment group.|Results were estimated using a mixed-effect model repeated measure using treatment and visit as fixed effects, baseline mRSS score and country as covariates, treatment-visit as interaction terms, and participant as a random effect. The variance-covariance matrix used in the model was compound symmetric.||2.0|-3.1|0.6757
81710469|NCT03798366|163117445|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.6079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference indicates a greater improvement in the GLPG1690 treatment group.|Results were estimated using a mixed-effect model repeated measure using treatment and visit as fixed effects, baseline mRSS score and country as covariates, treatment-visit as interaction terms, and participant as a random effect. The variance-covariance matrix used in the model was compound symmetric.||1.9|-3.3|0.6079
81710470|NCT03798366|163117446|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.1298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference indicates a greater improvement in the GLPG1690 treatment group.|Results were estimated using a mixed-effect model repeated measure using treatment and visit as fixed effects, baseline mRSS score and country as covariates, treatment-visit as interaction terms, and participant as a random effect. The variance-covariance matrix used in the model was compound symmetric.||0.6|-4.8|0.1298
81710471|NCT03798366|163117447|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.0411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference indicates a greater improvement in the GLPG1690 treatment group.|Results were estimated using a mixed-effect model repeated measure using treatment and visit as fixed effects, baseline mRSS score and country as covariates, treatment-visit as interaction terms, and participant as a random effect. The variance-covariance matrix used in the model was compound symmetric.||-0.1|-5.6|0.0411
81710472|NCT00542425|163117476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||0.0|||||ANOVA|||Study size provided 95 percent power to detect a difference in means of 114 (ng/mL) for PINP endpoint between BA058 (SD=147.5) and placebo (SD=34.5). Study size was based on Bauer 2006 data and utilized a 2-tailed 2-sample t-test with a significance level of alpha=0.01 with a Bonferonni adjustment for multiple testing. It included a 10 percent adjustment for within study dropouts over 6 months and a 15 percent adjustment to maintain adequate power for a per protocol analysis of key endpoints.||||<0.001
81710473|NCT00542425|163117476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||0.0|||||ANOVA|||Study size provided 95 percent power to detect a difference in means of 114 (ng/mL) for PINP endpoint between BA058 (SD=147.5) and placebo (SD=34.5). Study size was based on Bauer 2006 data and utilized a 2-tailed 2-sample t-test with a significance level of alpha=0.01 with a Bonferonni adjustment for multiple testing. It included a 10 percent adjustment for within study dropouts over 6 months and a 15 percent adjustment to maintain adequate power for a per protocol analysis of key endpoints.||||<0.001
81710474|NCT00542425|163117477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||0.0|||||ANOVA|||For the BMD endpoint, the planned study size has 80 percent power with alpha=0.02 to detect a difference in mean change from baseline of 3.0 (percent) in BMD for the BA058 group and the BA058 Placebo group using an assumed SD of 3.5-4.0. The estimates for SD are based upon results of lumbar spine BMD presented by Body 2002.||||<0.001
81686558|NCT04800315|163070282|OTHER|Risk Difference VS Placebo|Risk Difference VS Placebo|18.0||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|33.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.6|2.3|0.052
81449728|NCT05502081|162586382|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.157|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.157
81449729|NCT05502081|162586383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.006
81449730|NCT05502081|162586383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.151|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.151
81449731|NCT05502081|162586383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81686559|NCT04800315|163070284|OTHER|Adjusted mean difference VS Placebo|Adjusted mean difference VS Placebo|-23.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.48|-4.76|||ANCOVA|||||-4.76|-41.48|
81686560|NCT04800315|163070284|OTHER|Adjusted mean difference VS Placebo|Adjusted mean difference VS Placebo|-8.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.16|8.59|||ANCOVA|||||8.59|-25.16|
81686561|NCT04800315|163070284|OTHER|Adjusted mean difference VS Placebo|Adjusted mean difference VS Placebo|-10.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.39|7.66|||ANCOVA|||||7.66|-29.39|
81686562|NCT01662999|163070295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|0.943|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.867|1.026|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The statistical model includes treatment and period as fixed effects and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements. The adjusted geometric means are from the mixed model.||1.026|0.867|
81686563|NCT01662999|163070296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ration of adjusted geometric mean|0.984|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.961|1.008|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment B versus C in AUC(INF). The statistical model includes treatment and period as fixed effects and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements. The adjusted geometric means are from the mixed model.||1.008|0.961|
81686564|NCT01662999|163070298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.966|1.014|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment B versus C in AUC(0-T). The statistical model includes treatment and period as fixed effects and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements. The adjusted geometric means are from the mixed model.||1.014|0.966|
81710475|NCT00542425|163117477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||0.0|||||ANOVA|||For the BMD endpoint, the planned study size has 80 percent power with alpha=0.02 to detect a difference in mean change from baseline of 3.0 (percent) in BMD for the BA058 group and the BA058 Placebo group using an assumed SD of 3.5-4.0. The estimates for SD are based upon results of lumbar spine BMD presented by Body 2002.||||<0.001
81710476|NCT00472043|163117486|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81710477|NCT00852761|163117504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7298||95.0||||This is the result for the Day 3 analysis.|Chi-squared|||||||0.7298
81710478|NCT00852761|163117504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||This is the result for the Day 8 analysis.|Chi-squared|||||||1.0000
81710479|NCT00852761|163117505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7298||95.0||||This is the result for the Day 3 analysis.|Chi-squared|||||||0.7298
81710480|NCT00852761|163117505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||This is the result for the Day 8 analysis.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0060
81710481|NCT00852761|163117505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||This is the result for the Day 15 analysis.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0060
81710482|NCT00852761|163117506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0332||||||Data apply to Day 15.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0332
81710483|NCT00852761|163117508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3101||95.0||||This is the result for the Day 3 analysis.|Chi-squared|||||||0.3101
81710484|NCT00852761|163117508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7242||95.0||||This is the result for the Day 8 analysis.|Chi-squared|||||||0.7242
81449732|NCT05502081|162586383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.035
81710485|NCT00852761|163117508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0135||||||This is the p value for day 15|Chi-squared|||||||0.0135
81710486|NCT00852761|163117510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1449||||||P value at day 15.|Chi-squared|||||||0.1449
81710487|NCT00852761|163117510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1634||||||P value at day 3.|Chi-squared|||||||0.1634
81710488|NCT00852761|163117510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5454||||||P value at day 8.|Chi-squared|||||||0.5454
81710489|NCT00852761|163117511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6715||||||This is the p value for day 15.|Chi-squared|||||||0.6715
81710490|NCT00852761|163117511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7242||||||This is the p value for day 8.|Chi-squared|||||||0.7242
81710491|NCT00852761|163117511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6715||||||This is the p value for day 3.|Chi-squared|||||||0.6715
81710492|NCT00852761|163117512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4858||||||P value on day 8.|Chi-squared|||||||0.4858
81710493|NCT00852761|163117512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3001||||||P value on day 15.|Chi-squared|||||||0.3001
81710494|NCT01981096|163117525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||The a priori threshold was alpha = .05.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for age and baseline pain levels||This analysis represents the between group comparisons (i.e., FIT Teens vs. CBT) from baseline assessment to the 3-month follow-up, the primary endpoint of the trial.||||.011
81710495|NCT01981096|163117526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055||||||The a priori threshold was alpha = .05.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for age and baseline pain levels||This analysis represents the between group comparisons (i.e., FIT Teens vs. CBT) from baseline assessment to the 3-month follow-up, the primary endpoint of the trial.||||.055
81710496|NCT03049852|163117569|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81710497|NCT03049852|163117571|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.007
81710498|NCT02140762|163117623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Effectiveness|67.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.0|69.0|||Generalized Linear Model||VE is based on the relative risk (RR). The Poisson Distribution and Log Link options were used in the generalized linear model to compute the log10 RR and the corresponding confidence interval. Fixed effects: treatment group, strain (and center).|H0 (Null Hypothesis): Vaccine Effectiveness (VE) ≤10%. If the lower limit of the 95% CI for VE is \> 10% the null hypothesis is to be rejected and effectiveness declared. The VE at 1 month after the 2nd injection for each strain is defined as \[1-(% of subjects without bactericidal activity at 1:4 dilution in MenABCWY group / % of subjects without bactericidal activity at 1:4 dilution in MenACWY group)\]x100. The combined VE across all strains will be computed by mean of a generalized linear model.||69|65|<0.0001
81710499|NCT02140762|163117623|OTHER|Vaccine effectiveness at one month after the second vaccination against each of the endemic US N.meningitidis serogroup B strains. Each individual strain data was analysed separately with treatment group as only independent variable in the model.|Vaccine Effectiveness|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized Linear Model|||vaccine effectiveness\<10% For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated. For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated as VE= \[1- (% not killed/without bactericidal activity strains in ABCWY)/(% of not killed strains/without bactericidal activity strains in ACWY)\*100\].||||
81710500|NCT02140762|163117623|OTHER|Vaccine effectiveness at one month after the second vaccination against each of the endemic US N.meningitidis serogroup B strains. Each individual strain data was analysed separately with treatment group as only independent variable in the model.|Vaccine Effectiveness|12.7|||||TWO_SIDED||||||generalized linear model.|||Vaccine effectiveness \<30% For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated. For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated as VE= \[1- (% not killed/without bactericidal activity strains in ABCWY)/(% of not killed strains/without bactericidal activity strains in ACWY)\*100\].||||
81468437|NCT05633992|162628610|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 12 serotypes common to both V116 and PPSV23, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the OPA GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) to be \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Day 30 GMT Ratio|1.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.77|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|cLDA model with terms for vaccination group, time, interaction of time-by-vaccination, age stratum at baseline, and interaction of time-by-age stratum|Ratio is V116/PPSV23. GMT ratio and confidence interval estimated from the cLDA model. The cLDA model-based ratio includes estimated data for participants who had baseline data available but no day 30 measurement.|Serotype 20A||1.77|1.18|<0.001
81449733|NCT05502081|162586384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.037
81449734|NCT05502081|162586384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.997
81449735|NCT05502081|162586384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.016
81449736|NCT05502081|162586384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.014
81449737|NCT05502081|162586385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81449738|NCT05502081|162586386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.047
81449739|NCT05502081|162586386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.04
81449740|NCT05502081|162586386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.036
81449741|NCT05502081|162586386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.67
81449742|NCT05502081|162586387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.015
81449743|NCT05502081|162586387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.027
81449744|NCT05502081|162586387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.008
81449745|NCT05502081|162586387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.38
81449746|NCT05502081|162586388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.814|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.814
81449747|NCT05502081|162586389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.157|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.157
81449748|NCT05502081|162586390|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449749|NCT05502081|162586390|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449750|NCT05502081|162586390|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449751|NCT05502081|162586390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.971|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.971
81449752|NCT05502081|162586391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81449753|NCT05502081|162586391|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449754|NCT05502081|162586392|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.007
81449755|NCT05502081|162586392|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.017
81449756|NCT05502081|162586392|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.452|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.452
81449757|NCT05502081|162586392|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.237|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.237
81449758|NCT05502081|162586393|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.157|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.157
81449759|NCT05502081|162586394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.015
81449760|NCT05502081|162586394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.223|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.223
81449761|NCT05502081|162586394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.004
81449762|NCT05502081|162586394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.05
81449763|NCT05502081|162586395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.423|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.423
81449764|NCT05502081|162586396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.429|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.429
81449765|NCT05502081|162586397|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.089
81449766|NCT05502081|162586398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.222|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.222
81449767|NCT05502081|162586399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.252|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.252
81449768|NCT05502081|162586400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.157|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.157
81449769|NCT05502081|162586401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.007
81449770|NCT05502081|162586401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.382|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.382
81449771|NCT05502081|162586401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.017
81449772|NCT05502081|162586401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.002
81449773|NCT05502081|162586402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.457|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.457
81449774|NCT05502081|162586403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81449775|NCT05502081|162586404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.01
81449776|NCT05502081|162586404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.605|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.605
81449777|NCT05502081|162586404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.003
81449778|NCT05502081|162586404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.01
81449779|NCT05502081|162586405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.293|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.293
81449780|NCT05502081|162586406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.157|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.157
81449781|NCT05502081|162586407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.36
81449782|NCT05502081|162586408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.404|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.404
81449783|NCT05502081|162586409|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449784|NCT05502081|162586409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.234|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.234
81449785|NCT05502081|162586409|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449786|NCT05502081|162586409|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449787|NCT05502081|162586410|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449788|NCT05502081|162586410|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.223|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.223
81449789|NCT05502081|162586410|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449790|NCT05502081|162586410|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449791|NCT05502081|162586411|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449792|NCT05502081|162586411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.002
81449793|NCT05502081|162586411|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449794|NCT05502081|162586411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.213|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.213
81449795|NCT05502081|162586412|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449796|NCT05502081|162586412|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.478|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.478
81449797|NCT05502081|162586412|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449798|NCT05502081|162586412|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449799|NCT05502081|162586413|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449800|NCT05502081|162586413|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.413|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.413
81449801|NCT05502081|162586413|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449802|NCT05502081|162586413|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449803|NCT05502081|162586414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.005
81449804|NCT05502081|162586414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.155|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.155
81449805|NCT05502081|162586414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.022
81449806|NCT05502081|162586414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81449807|NCT05502081|162586415|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81449808|NCT05502081|162586416|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449809|NCT05502081|162586416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.003
81449810|NCT05502081|162586416|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449811|NCT05502081|162586416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.011
81449812|NCT05502081|162586417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.189|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.189
81449813|NCT05502081|162586418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.414|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.414
81449814|NCT02792699|162586425|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean|152371.4|||||||||||||Estimated using an analysis of covariance model adjusted for weight and geographic region.|||||
81449815|NCT02792699|162586425|OTHER||LS Geometric Mean|159236.0|||||||||||||Estimated using an analysis of covariance model adjusted for weight and geographic region.|||||
81449816|NCT02792699|162586425|OTHER||LS Geometric Mean|172213.2|||||||||||||Estimated using an analysis of covariance model adjusted for weight and geographic region.|||||
81449817|NCT02792699|162586425|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity between the test (ABP 798) and reference (rituximab \[US\]) for AUCinf was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the GMR following the second infusion of the first dose was within the bioequivalence criteria of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9569|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.887|1.0323||||||The geometric mean ratio (GMR) and confidence interval (CI) was estimated from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for weight and geographic region. The GMR was obtained by exponentiating the difference of the means on the natural log scale. The CI was obtained by exponentiating the CI for the difference between the means on the log scale.||1.0323|0.8870|
81449818|NCT02792699|162586425|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity between the test (ABP 798) and reference (rituximab \[EU\]) for AUCinf was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the GMR following the second infusion of the first dose was within the bioequivalence criteria of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8848|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8204|0.9542||||||The geometric mean ratio (GMR) and confidence interval (CI) was estimated from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for weight and geographic region. The GMR was obtained by exponentiating the difference of the means on the natural log scale. The CI was obtained by exponentiating the CI for the difference between the means on the log scale.||0.9542|0.8204|
81710501|NCT02140762|163117623|OTHER|Vaccine effectiveness at one month after the second vaccination against each of the endemic US N.meningitidis serogroup B strains. Each individual strain data was analysed separately with treatment group as only independent variable in the model.|Vaccine Effectiveness|18.2|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Vaccine effectiveness\<60% For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated. For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated as VE= \[1- (% not killed/without bactericidal activity strains in ABCWY)/(% of not killed strains/without bactericidal activity strains in ACWY)\*100\].||||
81710502|NCT02140762|163117623|OTHER|Vaccine effectiveness at one month after the second vaccination against each of the endemic US N.meningitidis serogroup B strains. Each individual strain data was analysed separately with treatment group as only independent variable in the model.|Vaccine Effectiveness|59.1|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Vaccine effectiveness \<100% For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated. For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated as VE= \[1- (% not killed/without bactericidal activity strains in ABCWY)/(% of not killed strains/without bactericidal activity strains in ACWY)\*100\].||||
81710503|NCT02140762|163117624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine effectiveness|44.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.0|47.0|||General Linear Model (GLM)||VE is based on the relative risk (RR). The POISSON DISTRIBUTION and LOG LINK options was used in the generalized linear model to compute the log10 RR and the corresponding confidence interval. Fixed effects: treatment group, strain (and center).|H0 (Null Hypothesis): Vaccine Effectiveness (VE) ≤10%. If the LL of the 95% CI for VE is \> 10% the null hypothesis is to be rejected and effectiveness declared. The VE at 4 months after the second injection for each strain is defined as \[1 - (% of subjects without bactericidal activity at 1:4 dilution in MenABCWY group / % of subjects without bactericidal activity at 1:4 dilution in MenACWY group)\] x 100.The combined VE across all strains will be computed by mean of a generalized linear model.||47|41|< 0.0001
81710504|NCT02140762|163117624|OTHER|Vaccine effectiveness at one month after the second vaccination against each of the endemic US N.meningitidis serogroup B strains. Each individual strain data was analysed separately with treatment group as only independent variable in the model.|Vaccine Effectiveness|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Vaccine effectiveness\<10% For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated. For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated as VE= \[1- (% not killed/without bactericidal activity at 1:4 dilution in MenABCWY group)/(% of not killed strains/without bactericidal activity in ACWY group)\*100\].||||
81710505|NCT02140762|163117624|OTHER|Vaccine effectiveness at one month after the second vaccination against each of the endemic US N.meningitidis serogroup B strains. Each individual strain data was analysed separately with treatment group as only independent variable in the model.|Vaccine Effectiveness|22.7|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Vaccine effectiveness\<30% For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated. For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated as VE= \[1- (% not killed/without bactericidal activity at 1:4 dilution in MenABCWY group)/(% of not killed strains/without bactericidal activity in ACWY group)\*100\].||||
81710506|NCT02140762|163117624|OTHER|Vaccine effectiveness at one month after the second vaccination against each of the endemic US N.meningitidis serogroup B strains. Each individual strain data was analysed separately with treatment group as only independent variable in the model.|Vaccine Effectiveness|19.1|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Vaccine effectiveness\<60% For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated. For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated as VE= \[1- (% not killed/without bactericidal activity at 1:4 dilution in MenABCWY group)/(% of not killed strains/without bactericidal activity in ACWY group)\*100\].||||
81710507|NCT02140762|163117624|OTHER|Vaccine effectiveness at one month after the second vaccination against each of the endemic US N.meningitidis serogroup B strains. Each individual strain data was analysed separately with treatment group as only independent variable in the model.|Vaccine Effectiveness|38.2|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Vaccine effectiveness\<100% For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated. For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated as VE= \[1- (% not killed/without bactericidal activity at 1:4 dilution in MenABCWY group)/(% of not killed strains/without bactericidal activity in ACWY group)\*100\].||||
81710508|NCT02140762|163117625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Effectiveness|46.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.0|49.0|||Generalized Linear Model||VE is based on the relative risk (RR).The Poisson Distribution and Log Link options were used in the generalized linear model to compute the log10 RR and the corresponding confidence interval. Fixed effects:treatment group, strain (and center).|H0 (Null Hypothesis): Vaccine Effectiveness (VE) ≤ 10%. If the lower limit of the 95% CI for VE is \>10% the null hypothesis is to be rejected and effectiveness declared. The VE at 1 month after the 2nd injection for each strain is defined as \[1-(% of subjects without bactericidal activity at 1:8 dilution in MenABCWY group / % of subjects without bactericidal activity at 1:8 dilution in MenACWY group)\]x100. The combined VE across all strains will be computed by mean of a generalized linear model.||49|43|<0.0001
81710509|NCT02140762|163117625|OTHER|Vaccine effectiveness at one month after the second vaccination against each of the endemic US N.meningitidis serogroup B strains. Each individual strain data was analysed separately with treatment group as only independent variable in the model.|Vaccine Effectiveness|25.5|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Vaccine effectiveness\<10% For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated. For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated as VE= \[1- (% not killed/without bactericidal activity at 1:8 dilution in MenABCWY group)/(% of not killed strains/without bactericidal activity in ACWY group)\*100\].||||
81478063|NCT00435461|162645939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.5|0.286
81710510|NCT02140762|163117625|OTHER|For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated. For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated as VE= \[1- (% not killed/without bactericidal activity at 1:8 dilution in MenABCWY group)/(% of not killed strains/without bactericidal activity in ACWY group)\*100\].|Vaccine Effectiveness|19.1|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Vaccine effectiveness\<30%||||
81710511|NCT02140762|163117625|OTHER|Vaccine effectiveness at one month after the second vaccination against each of the endemic US N.meningitidis serogroup B strains. Each individual strain data was analysed separately with treatment group as only independent variable in the model.|Vaccine Effectiveness|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Vaccine effectiveness\<60% For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated. For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated as VE= \[1- (% not killed/without bactericidal activity at 1:8 dilution in MenABCWY group)/(% of not killed strains/without bactericidal activity in ACWY group)\*100\].||||
81710512|NCT02140762|163117625|OTHER|Vaccine effectiveness at one month after the second vaccination against each of the endemic US N.meningitidis serogroup B strains. Each individual strain data was analysed separately with treatment group as only independent variable in the model.|Vaccine Effectiveness|40.9|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Vaccine effectiveness\<100% For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated. For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated as VE= \[1- (% not killed/without bactericidal activity at 1:8 dilution in MenABCWY group)/(% of not killed strains/without bactericidal activity in ACWY group)\*100\].||||
81710513|NCT02140762|163117626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Effectiveness|20.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|23.0||VE is based on the relative risk (RR). The POISSON DISTRIBUTION and LOG LINK options was used in the generalized linear model to compute the log10 RR and the corresponding confidence interval. Fixed effects: treatment group, strain (and center).|Generalized Linear Model||VE is based on the relative risk (RR). The POISSON DISTRIBUTION and LOG LINK options was used in the generalized linear model to compute the log10 RR and the corresponding confidence interval. Fixed effects: treatment group, strain (and center).|H0 (Null Hypothesis): Vaccine Effectiveness (VE) ≤10%. If the lower limit of 95% CI for VE is \> 10% the null hypothesis is to be rejected and effectiveness declared. The VE at 4 months after the 2nd injection for each strain is defined as \[1 - (% of subjects without bactericidal activity at 1:8 dilution in MenABCWY group/% of subjects without bactericidal activity at 1:8 dilution in MenACWY group)\] x 100. The combined VE across all strains was computed by mean of a generalized linear model.||23|16|< 0.0001
81710514|NCT02140762|163117626|OTHER|Vaccine effectiveness at one month after the second vaccination against each of the endemic US N.meningitidis serogroup B strains. Each individual strain data was analysed separately with treatment group as only independent variable in the model.|Vaccine Effectiveness|36.4|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Vaccine effectiveness\<10% For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated. For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated as VE= \[1- (% not killed/without bactericidal activity at 1:8 dilution in MenABCWY group)/(% of not killed strains/without bactericidal activity in ACWY group)\*100\].||||
81710515|NCT02140762|163117626|OTHER|Vaccine effectiveness at one month after the second vaccination against each of the endemic US N.meningitidis serogroup B strains. Each individual strain data was analysed separately with treatment group as only independent variable in the model.|Vaccine Effectiveness|15.5|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Vaccine effectiveness\<30% For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated. For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated as VE= \[1- (% not killed/without bactericidal activity at 1:8 dilution in MenABCWY group)/(% of not killed strains/without bactericidal activity in ACWY group)\*100\].||||
81710516|NCT02140762|163117626|OTHER|Vaccine effectiveness at one month after the second vaccination against each of the endemic US N.meningitidis serogroup B strains. Each individual strain data was analysed separately with treatment group as only independent variable in the model.|Vaccine Effectiveness|20.9|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Vaccine effectiveness\<60% For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated. For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated as VE= \[1- (% not killed/without bactericidal activity at 1:8 dilution in MenABCWY group)/(% of not killed strains/without bactericidal activity in ACWY group)\*100\].||||
81710517|NCT02140762|163117626|OTHER|Vaccine effectiveness at one month after the second vaccination against each of the endemic US N.meningitidis serogroup B strains. Each individual strain data was analysed separately with treatment group as only independent variable in the model.|Vaccine Effectiveness|11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Vaccine effectiveness\<100% For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated. For each strain, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the MenABCWY compared to MenACWY was evaluated as VE= \[1- (% not killed/without bactericidal activity at 1:8 dilution in MenABCWY group)/(% of not killed strains/without bactericidal activity in ACWY group)\*100\].||||
81710518|NCT01801189|163117676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||Threshold for significance was P \<0.05.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.10
81710519|NCT01801189|163117676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||Threshold for significance \<0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||POD 1||||.23
81710520|NCT01801189|163117676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31||||||Threshold for significance \<0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||POD 2||||.31
81710521|NCT00498706|163117678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||t value|-2.95||||0.003||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81710522|NCT00498706|163117679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-square|5.83||||0.02||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81478064|NCT00435461|162645939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.5|0.106
81710523|NCT00498706|163117679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-square|7.75||||0.006||95.0|||||Chi-squared||Attrition before week 5 was significantly lower in T-CBT than in face-to-face CBT.|||||.006
81710524|NCT00498706|163117681|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority is established by showing that the true difference between 2 treatment arms is likely to be smaller than a prespecified noninferiority margin that separates clinically important from clinically negligible (acceptable) differences.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.26||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Longitudinal depression scores were modeled with repeated-measures linear regression models.Time was treated as a categorical variable to account for nonlinear effects of time, and an unstructured covariance matrix was assumed.||1.17|-1.35|0.89
81710525|NCT00498706|163117682|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority is established by showing that the true difference between 2 treatment arms is likely to be smaller than a prespecified noninferiority margin that separates clinically important from clinically negligible (acceptable) differences.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.695||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|2.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Longitudinal depression scores were modeled with repeated-measures linear regression models.Time was treated as a categorical variable to account for nonlinear effects of time, and an unstructured covariance matrix was assumed.||2.76|-0.63|0.22
81710526|NCT05315297|163117693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81449819|NCT02792699|162586425|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity between the test (rituximab \[US\]) and reference (rituximab \[EU\]) for AUCinf was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the GMR following the second infusion of the first dose was within the bioequivalence criteria of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9246|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8575|0.997||||||The geometric mean ratio (GMR) and confidence interval (CI) was estimated from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for weight and geographic region. The GMR was obtained by exponentiating the difference of the means on the natural log scale. The CI was obtained by exponentiating the CI for the difference between the means on the log scale.||0.9970|0.8575|
81449820|NCT02792699|162586426|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean|368.43|||||||||||||Estimated using an analysis of covariance model adjusted for weight and geographic region.|||||
81710527|NCT05315297|163117694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81710528|NCT05315297|163117695|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.78
81710529|NCT05315297|163117696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.59
81710530|NCT05315297|163117697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81710531|NCT05315297|163117698|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.19
81710532|NCT01138995|163117722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher's combination test|Between group difference for entire sample||||||0.75
81710533|NCT01138995|163117723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.022
81710534|NCT01138995|163117724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81710535|NCT01005966|163117741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.01||||0.2117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.75|1.73||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) based on a mixed model with the factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for NaF toothpaste and AmF toothpaste to be equal with respect to enamel remineralization potential.||1.73|-7.75|0.2117
81710536|NCT01005966|163117742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|8.96||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.27|13.66||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the NaF toothpaste (1426ppmF) and NaF toothpaste (675ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel remineralization potential.||13.66|4.27|0.0002
81710537|NCT01005966|163117742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.57||||0.0557||95.0|-0.11|9.24||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the NaF toothpaste (1426ppmF) and Na MFP/NaF toothpaste (1450ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel remineralization potential.||9.24|-0.11|0.0557
81710538|NCT01005966|163117742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|23.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.86|28.24||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the NaF toothpaste (1426ppmF) and Placebo toothpaste (0ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel remineralization potential.||28.24|18.86|<0.0001
81710539|NCT01005966|163117742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.4||||0.0625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|9.03||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the Na MFP/NaF toothpaste (1450ppmF) and NaF toothpaste (675ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel remineralization potential.||9.03|-0.23|0.0625
81710540|NCT01005966|163117742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|18.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.36|23.61||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the Na MFP/NaF toothpaste (1450ppmF) and Placebo toothpaste (0ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel remineralization potential.||23.61|14.36|<0.0001
81710541|NCT01005966|163117742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|14.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.95|19.23||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the NaF toothpaste (675ppmF) and Placebo toothpaste (0ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel remineralization potential.||19.23|9.95|<0.0001
81710542|NCT01005966|163117742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|7.58||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.88|12.27||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the AmF toothpaste (1400ppmF) and Na MFP/NaF toothpaste (1450ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel remineralization potential.||12.27|2.88|0.0017
81710543|NCT01005966|163117742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|11.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.31|16.64||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for AmF toothpaste (1400ppmF) and NaF toothpaste (675ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel remineralization potential.||16.64|7.31|<0.0001
81710544|NCT01005966|163117742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|26.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.88|31.24||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for AmF toothpaste (1400ppmF) and placebo toothpaste (0ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel remineralization potential.||31.24|21.88|<0.0001
81710545|NCT01005966|163117743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|37.24||||0.7912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-239.62|314.09||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the NaF toothpaste (1426ppmF) and AmF toothpaste (1400ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel fluoride uptake potential.||314.09|-239.62|0.7912
81710546|NCT01005966|163117743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|532.61||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|259.06|806.16||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the NaF toothpaste (1426ppmF) and Na MFP/NaF toothpaste (1450ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel fluoride uptake potential.||806.16|259.06|0.0002
81449821|NCT02792699|162586426|OTHER||LS Geometric Mean|374.44|||||||||||||Estimated using an analysis of covariance model adjusted for weight and geographic region.|||||
81449822|NCT02792699|162586426|OTHER||LS Geometric Mean|393.29|||||||||||||Estimated using an analysis of covariance model adjusted for weight and geographic region.|||||
81478065|NCT00435461|162645940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-0.7|0.003
81710547|NCT01005966|163117743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|692.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|418.73|967.09||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05|Null hypothesis considered population means for the NaF toothpaste (1426ppmF) and NaF toothpaste (675ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel fluoride uptake potential.||967.09|418.73|<0.0001
81710548|NCT01005966|163117743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1879.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1605.75|2153.04||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the NaF toothpaste (1426ppmF) and Placebo toothpaste (0ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel fluoride uptake potential.||2153.04|1605.75|<0.0001
81710549|NCT01005966|163117743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|495.38||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|221.09|769.66||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for AmF toothpaste (1400ppmF) and Na MFP/ NaF toothpaste (1450ppmF) and to be equal with respect to enamel fluoride uptake potential.||769.66|221.09|0.0005
81710550|NCT01005966|163117743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|655.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|382.41|928.93||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for AmF toothpaste (1400ppmF) and NaF toothpaste (675ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel fluoride uptake potential.||928.93|382.41|<0.0001
81710551|NCT01005966|163117743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1842.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1568.73|2115.6||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for AmF toothpaste (1400ppmF) and placebo toothpaste (0ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel fluoride uptake potential.||2115.60|1568.73|<0.0001
81710552|NCT01005966|163117743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|160.3||||0.2448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.58|431.18||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the Na MFP/NaF toothpaste (1450ppmF) and NaF toothpaste (675ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel fluoride uptake potential.||431.18|-110.58|0.2448
81710553|NCT01005966|163117743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1346.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1076.46|1617.11||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the Na MFP/NaF toothpaste (1450ppmF) and Placebo toothpaste (0ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel fluoride uptake potential.||1617.11|1076.46|<0.0001
81710554|NCT01005966|163117743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1186.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|915.38|1457.6||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on a mixed model with factors subject, treatment and period was used.|Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the NaF toothpaste (675ppmF) and Placebo toothpaste (0ppmF) to be equal with respect to enamel fluoride uptake potential.||1457.60|915.38|<0.0001
81710555|NCT01451203|163117744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann point estimate of shift|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||The ANCOVA on the ranks with treatment as factors and Baseline rank as covariate was used.|ANCOVA|||The mTSS was analyzed using LINEAR for the imputation of missing data at Week 52.The primary Week 52 analysis assessed whether treatment up to Week 52 with the CZP group was superior to the placebo group in mTSS at Week 52. The 2-sided null and alternative hypotheses were: H0: πC = πM Ha: πC ≠ πM where πC represented subjects in the CZP group at Week 52 and πM represented subjects in the placebo group at Week 52.||0.00|0.00|<0.001
81710556|NCT01451203|163117745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman point estimate of shift|0.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA on the ranks with treatment as factors and Baseline rank as covariate was used.||The mTSS was analyzed using LINEAR for the imputation of missing data at Week 24.||0.00|0.00|0.003
81710557|NCT01451203|163117746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81710558|NCT01451203|163117747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81710559|NCT01451203|163117748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81710560|NCT02516605|163117755|OTHER||adjusted fold change from baseline|0.86||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.09|||ANCOVA|||||1.09|0.68|0.293
81710561|NCT02516605|163117755|OTHER||adjusted fold change from baseline|0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.60|0.37|<0.001
81710562|NCT02516605|163117755|OTHER||adjusted fold change from baseline|0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.40|0.26|<.001
81710563|NCT02516605|163117755|OTHER||adjusted fold change from baseline|0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.27|0.47|||ANCOVA|||||0.47|0.27|<.001
81710564|NCT02516605|163117765|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|1.0||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.0|6.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 28||||6.0|-7.0|0.898
81710565|NCT02516605|163117765|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|2.0||||0.593|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|10.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 56||||10.0|-4.0|0.593
81710566|NCT02516605|163117765|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-3.0||||0.509|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.0|4.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 84||||4.0|-11.0|0.509
81710567|NCT02516605|163117765|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|1.5||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.0|7.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 28||||7.0|-5.0|0.591
81710568|NCT02516605|163117765|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-2.0||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.0|4.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 56||||4.0|-12.0|0.702
81710569|NCT02516605|163117765|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-1.0||||0.838|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.0|8.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 84||||8.0|-10.0|0.838
81710570|NCT02516605|163117765|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|4.0||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|8.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 28||||8.0|-3.0|0.297
81468438|NCT05633992|162628610|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 12 serotypes common to both V116 and PPSV23, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the OPA GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) to be \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Day 30 GMT Ratio|1.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.76|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|cLDA model with terms for vaccination group, time, interaction of time-by-vaccination, age stratum at baseline, and interaction of time-by-age stratum|Ratio is V116/PPSV23. GMT ratio and confidence interval estimated from the cLDA model. The cLDA model-based ratio includes estimated data for participants who had baseline data available but no day 30 measurement.|Serotype 22F||1.76|1.10|<0.001
81710571|NCT02516605|163117765|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-6.0||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 56||||1.0|-14.0|0.236
81710572|NCT02516605|163117765|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-6.5||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 84||||1.0|-15.0|0.192
81710573|NCT02516605|163117765|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|2.0||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|9.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 28||||9.0|-2.0|0.605
81710574|NCT02516605|163117765|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-11.0||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.0|-1.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 56||||-1.0|-21.0|0.037
81710575|NCT02516605|163117765|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-3.5||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.0|3.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 84||||3.0|-11.0|0.397
81710576|NCT02516605|163117766|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|1.0||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 28||||2.0|-1.0|0.342
81540070|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.11||||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|38.49||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||38.49|1.31|0.0228
81710577|NCT02516605|163117766|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|0.0||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 56||||2.0|-1.0|0.699
81710578|NCT02516605|163117766|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-1.0||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 84||||0.0|-3.0|0.377
81710579|NCT02516605|163117766|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|1.0||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 28||||2.0|0.0|0.132
81710580|NCT02516605|163117766|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|1.0||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 56||||2.0|0.0|0.292
81710581|NCT02516605|163117766|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|0.0||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 84||||1.0|-2.0|0.979
81710582|NCT02516605|163117766|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|2.0||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|4.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 28||||4.0|0.0|0.102
81710583|NCT02516605|163117766|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|0.0||||0.717|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 56||||2.0|-1.0|0.717
81710584|NCT02516605|163117766|OTHER||Median difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 84||||1.0|-2.0|1.000
81710585|NCT02516605|163117766|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|2.0||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|5.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 28||||5.0|0.0|0.142
81710586|NCT02516605|163117766|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|0.0||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 56||||1.0|-1.0|0.975
81710587|NCT02516605|163117766|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|0.0||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|Day 84||||1.0|-2.0|0.602
81710588|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Mean difference from baseline|-2.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.436||0.743|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.91|11.34|||ANCOVA|Day 7||||11.34|-16.91|0.743
81710589|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-14.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.229||0.093|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.85|-0.28|||ANCOVA|Day 14||||-0.28|-27.85|0.093
81710590|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|7.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.71||0.376|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.81|22.38|||ANCOVA|Day 21||||22.38|-6.81|0.376
81710591|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|7.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.187||0.448|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.36|22.43|||ANCOVA|Day 28||||22.43|-8.36|0.448
81710592|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-15.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.192||0.039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.3|-3.19|||ANCOVA|Day 56||||-3.19|-27.30|0.039
81710593|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-16.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.592||0.054|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.31|-2.54|||ANCOVA|Day 84||||-2.54|-31.31|0.054
81710594|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|11.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.434||0.185|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.78|25.46|||ANCOVA|Day 7||||25.46|-2.78|0.185
81710595|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|7.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.226||0.351|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.05|21.52|||ANCOVA|Day 14||||21.52|-6.05|0.351
81710596|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|16.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.707||0.059|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.2|31.38|||ANCOVA|day 21||||31.38|2.20|0.059
81710597|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|14.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.184||0.132|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.35|29.44|||ANCOVA|Day 28||||29.44|-1.35|0.132
81710598|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.19||0.809|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.8|10.31|||ANCOVA|Day 56||||10.31|-13.80|0.809
81710599|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.59||0.21|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.29|3.48|||ANCOVA|Day 84||||3.48|-25.29|0.210
81710600|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|13.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.963||0.086||90.0|0.58|27.25|||ANCOVA|day 7||||27.25|0.58|0.086
81710601|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.787||0.951|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.57|13.53|||ANCOVA|Day 14||||13.53|-12.57|0.951
81710602|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|5.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.244||0.545|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.79|18.83|||ANCOVA|day 21||||18.83|-8.79|0.545
81710603|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.697||0.982|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.38|14.77|||ANCOVA|Day 28||||14.77|-14.38|0.982
81710604|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-13.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.797||0.047|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.21|-2.43|||ANCOVA|day 56||||-2.43|-25.21|0.047
81710605|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-18.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.11||0.029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.81|-4.64|||ANCOVA|Day 84||||-4.64|-31.81|0.029
81710606|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|26.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.799||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.97|41.44|||ANCOVA|Day 7||||41.44|11.97|0.004
81710607|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|8.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.032||0.37|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.96|23.29|||ANCOVA|Day 14||||23.29|-6.96|0.370
81710608|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.014||0.558|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.86|22.66|||ANCOVA|Day 21||||22.66|-10.86|0.558
81710609|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|8.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.911||0.418|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.34|27.15|||ANCOVA|Day 28||||27.15|-9.34|0.418
81710610|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-11.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.69||0.156|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.95|1.8|||ANCOVA|Day 56||||1.80|-23.95|0.156
81710611|NCT02516605|163117767|OTHER||Median difference from baseline|-16.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.961||0.064|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.94|-1.92|||ANCOVA|Day 84||||-1.92|-31.94|0.064
81710612|NCT04138758|163117777|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.85|||||Hazard Ratio lower than 1 favors Tiotropium + Olodaterol.|Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to assess the effect of Tiotropium + Olodaterol combination versus the Long-acting beta agonist / inhaled corticosteroid therapy combination on the risk of a first COPD exacerbation.||0.85|0.68|
81478066|NCT00435461|162645940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.5|0.286
81710613|NCT04138758|163117778|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.97|||||Hazard Ratio lower than 1 favors Tiotropium + Olodaterol.|Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to assess the effect of Tiotropium + Olodaterol combination versus the Long-acting beta agonist / inhaled corticosteroid therapy combination on the risk of first hospitalization for community-acquired pneumonia.||0.97|0.57|
81710614|NCT04138758|163117779|OTHER|Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to assess the effect of Tiotropium + Olodaterol combination versus the Long-acting beta agonist / inhaled corticosteroid therapy combination on the risk of escalation.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.27|||||Hazard Ratio lower than 1 favors Tiotropium + Olodaterol.|||0.27|0.19|
81710615|NCT04138758|163117780|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.26|||||Hazard Ratio lower than 1 favors Tiotropium + Olodaterol.|Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to assess the effect of Tiotropium + Olodaterol combination versus the Long-acting beta agonist / inhaled corticosteroid therapy combination on the risk of escalation.||0.26|0.19|
81710616|NCT04138758|163117781|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.51|||||Hazard Ratio lower than 1 favors Tiotropium + Olodaterol.|Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to assess the effect of Tiotropium + Olodaterol combination versus the Long-acting beta agonist / inhaled corticosteroid therapy combination on the risk of any element of a composite outcome including exacerbation, hospitalization for pneumonia, or escalation.||0.51|0.42|
81710617|NCT04138758|163117782|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.49|||||Hazard Ratio lower than 1 favors Tiotropium + Olodaterol.|Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to assess the effect of Tiotropium + Olodaterol combination versus the Long-acting beta agonist / inhaled corticosteroid therapy combination on the risk of any element of a composite outcome including exacerbation, hospitalization for pneumonia, or escalation.||0.49|0.41|
81710618|NCT02630459|163117805|SUPERIORITY|To maintain a family-wise type I error at 0.05, the pairwise comparisons were tested in a sequential testing procedure in the order of erenumab 140 mg QM vs placebo, erenumab 70 mg QM vs placebo and erenumab 28 mg QM vs placebo. The lower dose group was tested only when the higher dose group was considered statistically significant.|LS Mean Difference|-1.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|-1.2||P-values for pairwise comparisons were nominal and without multiplicity adjustment.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||The primary analysis utilized a generalized linear mixed model which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication status), and baseline value as covariates and assumed a first-order autoregressive covariance structure||-1.20|-2.58|<0.001
81710619|NCT02630459|163117805|SUPERIORITY|To maintain a family-wise type I error at 0.05, the pairwise comparisons were tested in a sequential testing procedure in the order of erenumab 140 mg QM vs placebo, erenumab 70 mg QM vs placebo and erenumab 28 mg QM vs placebo. The lower dose group was tested only when the higher dose group was considered statistically significant.|LS Mean Difference|-2.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.62||P-values for pairwise comparisons were nominal and without multiplicity adjustment.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||The primary analysis utilized a generalized linear mixed model which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication status), and baseline value as covariates and assumed a first-order autoregressive covariance structure||-1.62|-3.00|<0.001
81710620|NCT02630459|163117805|SUPERIORITY|To maintain a family-wise type I error at 0.05, the pairwise comparisons were tested in a sequential testing procedure in the order of erenumab 140 mg QM vs placebo, erenumab 70 mg QM vs placebo and erenumab 28 mg QM vs placebo. The lower dose group was tested only when the higher dose group was considered statistically significant.|LS Mean Difference|-1.25||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.41||P-values for pairwise comparisons were nominal and without multiplicity adjustment.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||The primary analysis utilized a generalized linear mixed model which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication status), and baseline value as covariates and assumed a first-order autoregressive covariance structure||-0.41|-2.10|0.004
81710621|NCT02630459|163117806|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|13.8|||||The 95% CI for the difference was calculated using the Newcombe hybrid score method.|Week 4: Full Administration||13.8|-13.3|
81710622|NCT02630459|163117806|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|13.3|||||The 95% CI for the difference was calculated using the Newcombe hybrid score method.|Week 4: Not Full Administration||13.3|-13.8|
81710623|NCT02630459|163117806|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|13.3|||||The 95% CI for the difference was calculated using the Newcombe hybrid score method.|Week 4: Discontinued Investigational Product||13.3|-13.8|
81710624|NCT02630459|163117806|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|13.8|||||The 95% CI for the difference was calculated using the Newcombe hybrid score method.|Week 8: Full Administration||13.8|-13.3|
81478067|NCT00435461|162645940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0|-0.6|0.106
81710625|NCT02630459|163117806|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|13.3|||||The 95% CI for the difference was calculated using the Newcombe hybrid score method.|Week 8: Not Full Administration||13.3|-13.8|
81710626|NCT02630459|163117806|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|13.3|||||The 95% CI for the difference was calculated using the Newcombe hybrid score method.|Week 8: Discontinued Investigational Product||13.3|-13.8|
81710627|NCT02630459|163117807|SUPERIORITY||Common Odds Ratio|4.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|9.99||P-values for pairwise comparisons were nominal and obtained from the CMH test using data including placebo and corresponding erenumab dose group only.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The common odds ratios and p-values were obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by stratification factor prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication status.||9.99|2.24|<0.001
81710628|NCT02630459|163117807|SUPERIORITY||Common Odds Ratio|5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|12.06||P-values for pairwise comparisons were nominal and obtained from the CMH test using data including placebo and corresponding erenumab dose group only.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The common odds ratios and p-values were obtained from a CMH test, stratified by stratification factor prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication status.||12.06|2.60|<0.001
81710629|NCT02630459|163117807|SUPERIORITY||Common Odds Ratio|3.21||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|7.88||P-values for pairwise comparisons were nominal and obtained from the CMH test using data including placebo and corresponding erenumab dose group only.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The common odds ratios and p-values were obtained from a CMH test, stratified by stratification factor prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication status.||7.88|1.30|0.009
81710630|NCT02630459|163117808|SUPERIORITY|To maintain a family-wise type I error at 0.05, the pairwise comparisons were tested in a sequential testing procedure in the order of erenumab 140 mg QM vs placebo, erenumab 70 mg QM vs placebo and erenumab 28 mg QM vs placebo. The lower dose group was tested only when the higher dose group was considered statistically significant.|LS Mean Difference|-2.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|-1.45||P-values for pairwise comparisons were nominal and without multiplicity adjustment.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||The primary analysis utilized a generalized linear mixed model which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication status), and baseline value as covariates and assumed a first-order autoregressive covariance structure||-1.45|-2.63|<0.001
81710631|NCT02630459|163117808|SUPERIORITY|To maintain a family-wise type I error at 0.05, the pairwise comparisons were tested in a sequential testing procedure in the order of erenumab 140 mg QM vs placebo, erenumab 70 mg QM vs placebo and erenumab 28 mg QM vs placebo. The lower dose group was tested only when the higher dose group was considered statistically significant.|LS Mean Difference|-2.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|-1.49||P-values for pairwise comparisons were nominal and without multiplicity adjustment.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||The primary analysis utilized a generalized linear mixed model which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication status), and baseline value as covariates and assumed a first-order autoregressive covariance structure||-1.49|-2.66|<0.001
81468439|NCT05633992|162628610|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 12 serotypes common to both V116 and PPSV23, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the OPA GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) to be \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Day 30 GMT Ratio|0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.12|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|cLDA model with terms for vaccination group, time, interaction of time-by-vaccination, age stratum at baseline, and interaction of time-by-age stratum|Ratio is V116/PPSV23. GMT ratio and confidence interval estimated from the cLDA model. The cLDA model-based ratio includes estimated data for participants who had baseline data available but no day 30 measurement.|Serotype 33F||1.12|0.68|<0.001
81710632|NCT02630459|163117808|SUPERIORITY|To maintain a family-wise type I error at 0.05, the pairwise comparisons were tested in a sequential testing procedure in the order of erenumab 140 mg QM vs placebo, erenumab 70 mg QM vs placebo and erenumab 28 mg QM vs placebo. The lower dose group was tested only when the higher dose group was considered statistically significant.|LS Mean Difference|-1.07||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.35||P-values for pairwise comparisons were nominal and without multiplicity adjustment.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||The primary analysis utilized a generalized linear mixed model which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (prior/current treatment with migraine prophylactic medication status), and baseline value as covariates and assumed a first-order autoregressive covariance structure||-0.35|-1.80|0.004
81710633|NCT01258738|163117832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.64||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.36|27.92||P-value \<0.05 was required to declare statistical significance.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The null hypothesis was that the efficacy of etanercept was not different from placebo as measured by the proportion of subjects achieving an ASAS 40 response after 12 weeks of treatment. The alternative hypothesis was that the efficacy of etanercept was different from placebo.~The primary endpoint was tested at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 12 data only."||27.92|5.36|0.0062
81710634|NCT01258738|163117833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.46||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.69|19.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||19.24|3.69|0.0059
81710635|NCT01258738|163117833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.19||||0.3786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|15.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made.~Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4"||15.35|-4.98|0.3786
81710636|NCT01258738|163117833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.83||||0.0304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|23.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||23.87|1.79|0.0304
81710637|NCT01258738|163117833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.52||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.29|29.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||29.75|7.29|0.0023
81686565|NCT01662999|163070300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|0.927|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.883|0.972|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis assesses the effect of concomitant administration of dapagliflozin on the Pharmacokinetics of saxagliptin. The statistical model includes treatment and period as fixed effects and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements. The adjusted geometric means are from the mixed model.||0.972|0.883|
81710638|NCT01258738|163117834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.44||||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|25.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||25.68|3.20|0.0189
81710639|NCT01258738|163117834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.29||||0.0983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|22.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||22.75|-2.17|0.0983
81710640|NCT01258738|163117834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.61||||0.0867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|23.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||23.84|-2.63|0.0867
81710641|NCT01258738|163117834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.27||||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|29.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||29.43|3.10|0.0195
81710642|NCT01258738|163117835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.85|33.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||33.41|11.85|<0.0001
81710643|NCT01258738|163117835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.83||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.09|20.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||20.57|5.09|0.0021
81710644|NCT01258738|163117835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.89||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.18|24.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||24.60|5.18|0.0020
81710645|NCT01258738|163117835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.92|32.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||32.67|10.92|<0.0001
81710646|NCT01258738|163117836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81540071|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.95||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|16.72||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||16.72|0.93|0.0620
81710647|NCT01258738|163117836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.34|-0.74|<0.001
81710648|NCT01258738|163117836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-0.41|-0.81|<0.001
81710649|NCT01258738|163117836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.37|-0.85|<0.001
81710650|NCT01258738|163117837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.84||||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.58|23.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||23.09|2.58|0.0209
81686566|NCT01662999|163070302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|1.055|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.004|1.109|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis assesses the effect of concomitant administration of dapagliflozin on the Pharmacokinetics of 5-OH saxagliptin (metabolite of saxagliptin). The statistical model includes treatment and period as fixed effects and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements. The adjusted geometric means are from the mixed model.||1.109|1.004|
81710651|NCT01258738|163117837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.65||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|15.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only.~Week 2"||15.48|1.82|0.0179
81710652|NCT01258738|163117837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.81||||0.0611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|13.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||13.65|-0.03|0.0611
81710653|NCT01258738|163117837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.73||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.14|22.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||22.32|3.14|0.0141
81536996|NCT02649556|162756649|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.914|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.339|2.17||||||"The analysis will determine the effect of THS 2.2 compared to CC at Month 12 on the components of the smokers' health profile. This study has no formal pre-specified hypotheses associated with the study objectives. Estimates of THS 2.2 effect will be presented by mean of LS Mean difference of FEV1 levels between CC and THS 2.2 and related 95% CI."|Mixed model conducted on original values with visit, baseline value and its interaction with visit, sex, Caucasian origin, product use pattern category and its interaction with visit, and other baseline covariates relevant for the specific clinical risk endpoint as fixed effect factors and site as a random effect.|2.17|-0.339|
81686567|NCT01662999|163070303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|0.991|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.022|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis assesses the effect of concomitant administration of dapagliflozin on the Pharmacokinetics of saxagliptin. The statistical model includes treatment and period as fixed effects and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements. The adjusted geometric means are from the mixed model.||1.022|0.960|
81686568|NCT01662999|163070304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|0.991|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.961|1.022|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis assesses the effect of concomitant administration of dapagliflozin on the Pharmacokinetics of saxagliptin. The statistical model includes treatment and period as fixed effects and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements. The adjusted geometric means are from the mixed model.||1.022|0.961|
81686569|NCT01662999|163070305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|1.085|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.058|1.113|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis assesses the effect of concomitant administration of dapagliflozin on the Pharmacokinetics of 5-OH saxagliptin (metabolite). The statistical model includes treatment and period as fixed effects and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements. The adjusted geometric means are from the mixed model.||1.113|1.058|
81686570|NCT01662999|163070306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted geometric mean|1.085|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.058|1.113|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis assesses the effect of concomitant administration of dapagliflozin on the Pharmacokinetics of 5-OH saxagliptin (metabolite). The statistical model includes treatment and period as fixed effects and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements. The adjusted geometric means are from the mixed model.||1.113|1.058|
81686571|NCT01662999|163070307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|0.994|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis assesses the effect of concomitant administration of dapagliflozin on the Pharmacokinetics of saxagliptin total active moiety. The statistical model includes treatment and period as fixed effects and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements. The adjusted geometric means are from the mixed model.||1.030|0.960|
81686572|NCT01662999|163070308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|1.046|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.029|1.064|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis assesses the effect of concomitant administration of dapagliflozin on the AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin total active moiety. The statistical model includes treatment and period as fixed effects and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements. The adjusted geometric means are from the mixed model.||1.064|1.029|
81686573|NCT01933672|163070324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.24|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-36.35|-26.12||||||Change from baseline||-26.12|-36.35|
81686574|NCT01933672|163070324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-31.33|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-37.29|-25.37||||||Change from baseline||-25.37|-37.29|
81686575|NCT01933672|163070324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.24|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-24.99|-13.5||||||Change from baseline||-13.50|-24.99|
81686576|NCT01933672|163070324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.99|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-19.81|-4.17||||||There was no hypothesis to be tested. Difference in change from baseline in WMDG between the 2 treatment groups was calculated based on the mixed effects repeated measures model.||-4.17|-19.81|
81686577|NCT01933672|163070324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.09|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-19.81|-4.17||||||There was no hypothesis to be tested. Difference in change from baseline in WMDG between the 2 treatment groups was calculated based on the mixed effects repeated measures model.||-4.17|-19.81|
81686578|NCT01933672|163070325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.92|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-27.0|-16.85||||||Compared with Baseline||-16.85|-27.00|
81686579|NCT01933672|163070325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.7|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-26.3|-15.1||||||Compared with Baseline||-15.10|-26.30|
81686580|NCT01933672|163070325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.51|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-22.24|-10.78||||||Compared with Baseline||-10.78|-22.24|
81686581|NCT01933672|163070325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-5.41|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.74|0.92||||||Change from baseline in FPG was analyzed in a mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with regimen, period, sequence, treatment × period, and carryover as fixed effects. Subjects within sequences were modelled as random effects, with each subject's period-specific baseline response included, as fixed covariates.||0.92|-11.74|
81686582|NCT01933672|163070325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.19|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.86|2.49||||||Change from baseline in FPG was analyzed in a mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with regimen, period, sequence, treatment × period, and carryover as fixed effects. Subjects within sequences were modelled as random effects, with each subject's period-specific baseline response included, as fixed covariates.||2.49|-10.86|
81686583|NCT01933672|163070326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.19|0.07||||||Compared with Baseline （Pre-breakfast）||0.07|-0.19|
81686584|NCT01933672|163070326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.09|0.21||||||Compared with Baseline (Pre-breakfast)||0.21|-0.09|
81478068|NCT00435461|162645941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.0|||ANCOVA|||Pre-dose iTNSS||-1|-1.7|<0.001
81686585|NCT01933672|163070326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.16|0.45||||||Compared with Baseline (Pre-breakfast)||0.45|0.16|
81686586|NCT01933672|163070326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.56|-0.36||||||Pre-breakfast; Time-matched change from baseline in pre-meal C-peptide on Day 14 was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period, treatment, the treatment by-time interaction, period-specific baseline and carryover as fixed effects. Subjects within sequences were modeled as random effects.||-0.36|-0.56|
81686587|NCT01933672|163070326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.45|-0.03||||||Pre-breakfast; Time-matched change from baseline in pre-meal C-peptide on Day 14 was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period, treatment, the treatment by-time interaction, period-specific baseline and carryover as fixed effects. Subjects within sequences were modeled as random effects.||-0.03|-0.45|
81686588|NCT01933672|163070326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.08|0.48||||||Compared with Baseline (Pre-lunch)||0.48|-0.08|
81686589|NCT01933672|163070326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.38|1.03||||||Compared with Baseline (Pre-lunch)||1.03|0.38|
81686590|NCT01933672|163070326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.26|0.37||||||Compared with Baseline (Pre-lunch)||0.37|-0.26|
81686591|NCT01933672|163070326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||||80.0|-0.28|0.57||||||Pre-lunch; Time-matched change from baseline in pre-meal C-peptide on Day 14 was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period, treatment, the treatment by-time interaction, period-specific baseline and carryover as fixed effects. Subjects within sequences were modeled as random effects.||0.57|-0.28|
81686592|NCT01933672|163070326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.19|1.11||||||Pre-lunch; Time-matched change from baseline in pre-meal C-peptide on Day 14 was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period, treatment, the treatment by-time interaction, period-specific baseline and carryover as fixed effects. Subjects within sequences were modeled as random effects.||1.11|0.19|
81686593|NCT01933672|163070326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.03|0.68||||||Compared with Baseline (Pre-dinner)||0.68|0.03|
81686594|NCT01933672|163070326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.08|0.67||||||Compared with Baseline (Pre-dinner)||0.67|-0.08|
81686595|NCT01933672|163070326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.05|0.68||||||Compared with Baseline (Pre-dinner)||0.68|-0.05|
81686596|NCT01933672|163070326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.45|0.53||||||Pre-dinner; Time-matched change from baseline in pre-meal C-peptide on Day 14 was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period, treatment, the treatment by-time interaction, period-specific baseline and carryover as fixed effects. Subjects within sequences were modeled as random effects.||0.53|-0.45|
81710654|NCT01258738|163117837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81478069|NCT00435461|162645941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||Pre-dose iTNSS||-0.7|-1.4|<0.001
81686597|NCT01933672|163070326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.55|0.51||||||Pre-dinner; Time-matched change from baseline in pre-meal C-peptide on Day 14 was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period, treatment, the treatment by-time interaction, period-specific baseline and carryover as fixed effects. Subjects within sequences were modeled as random effects.||0.51|-0.55|
81686598|NCT01933672|163070327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.75|1.07||||||Compared with Baseline （Pre-breakfast）||1.07|-0.75|
81686599|NCT01933672|163070327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.58|1.51||||||Compared with Baseline (Pre-breakfast)||1.51|-0.58|
81686600|NCT01933672|163070327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.58|2.63||||||Compared with Baseline (Pre-breakfast)||2.63|0.58|
81710655|NCT01258738|163117838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||"Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made.~Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 12 data only."||||0.0022
81478070|NCT00435461|162645941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Pre-dose iTNSS||0.1|-0.6|0.193
81686601|NCT01933672|163070327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.84|-0.05||||||Pre-breakfast; Time-matched change from baseline in pre-meal insulin on Day 14 was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period, treatment, the treatment by-time interaction, period-specific baseline and carryover as fixed effects. Subjects within sequences were modeled as random effects.||-0.05|-2.84|
81686602|NCT01933672|163070327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.63|0.35||||||Pre-breakfast; Time-matched change from baseline in pre-meal insulin on Day 14 was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period, treatment, the treatment by-time interaction, period-specific baseline and carryover as fixed effects. Subjects within sequences were modeled as random effects.||0.35|-2.63|
81686603|NCT01933672|163070327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.5|3.88||||||Compared with Baseline (Pre-lunch)||3.88|-0.50|
81686604|NCT01933672|163070327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.07|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.56|6.58||||||Compared with Baseline (Pre-lunch)||6.58|1.56|
81686605|NCT01933672|163070327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.42|2.4||||||Compared with Baseline (Pre-lunch)||2.40|-2.42|
81686606|NCT01933672|163070327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.62|5.01||||||Pre-lunch; Time-matched change from baseline in pre-meal insulin on Day 14 was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period, treatment, the treatment by-time interaction, period-specific baseline and carryover as fixed effects. Subjects within sequences were modeled as random effects.||5.01|-1.62|
81686607|NCT01933672|163070327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.08|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.54|7.62||||||Pre-lunch; Time-matched change from baseline in pre-meal insulin on Day 14 was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period, treatment, the treatment by-time interaction, period-specific baseline and carryover as fixed effects. Subjects within sequences were modeled as random effects.||7.62|0.54|
81710656|NCT01258738|163117839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81478071|NCT00435461|162645941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Pre-dose iTOSS||-0.2|-0.8|<0.001
81686608|NCT01933672|163070327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.66|2.27||||||Compared with Baseline (Pre-dinner)||2.27|-3.66|
81686609|NCT01933672|163070327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.06|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.7|8.43||||||Compared with Baseline (Pre-dinner)||8.43|1.70|
81710657|NCT01258738|163117839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.13|-1.26|0.0156
81710658|NCT01258738|163117839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.14|-1.06|0.0111
81710659|NCT01258738|163117839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.0936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.07|-0.91|0.0936
81710660|NCT01258738|163117839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.2678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.23|-0.81|0.2678
81710661|NCT01258738|163117840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results included unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710662|NCT01258738|163117840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.19|-1.40|0.0102
81449823|NCT02792699|162586426|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity between the test (ABP 798) and reference (rituximab \[US\]) for Cmax was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the GMR following the second infusion of the first dose was within the bioequivalence criteria of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.984|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9356|1.0348||||||The geometric mean ratio (GMR) and confidence interval (CI) was estimated from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for weight and geographic region. The GMR was obtained by exponentiating the difference of the means on the natural log scale. The CI was obtained by exponentiating the CI for the difference between the means on the log scale.||1.0348|0.9356|
81686610|NCT01933672|163070327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.42|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.1|6.94||||||Compared with Baseline (Pre-dinner)||6.94|-0.10|
81686611|NCT01933672|163070327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.12|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.42|0.18||||||Pre-dinner; Time-matched change from baseline in pre-meal insulin on Day 14 was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period, treatment, the treatment by-time interaction, period-specific baseline and carryover as fixed effects. Subjects within sequences were modeled as random effects.||0.18|-8.42|
81710663|NCT01258738|163117840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.39|-1.44|0.0007
81710664|NCT01258738|163117840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-0.23|-1.35|0.0057
81710665|NCT01258738|163117840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.22|-1.44|0.0077
81710666|NCT01258738|163117841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710667|NCT01258738|163117841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.23|-1.62|0.0091
81710668|NCT01258738|163117841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.19|-1.38|0.0097
81710669|NCT01258738|163117841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-0.20|-1.45|0.0101
81710670|NCT01258738|163117841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.33|-1.61|0.0031
81710671|NCT01258738|163117842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710672|NCT01258738|163117842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.25|-1.49|0.0064
81686612|NCT01933672|163070327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.6|5.89||||||Pre-dinner; Time-matched change from baseline in pre-meal insulin on Day 14 was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period, treatment, the treatment by-time interaction, period-specific baseline and carryover as fixed effects. Subjects within sequences were modeled as random effects.||5.89|-2.60|
81686613|NCT01933672|163070330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.21|1.39||||||Compared with baseline||1.39|0.21|
81686614|NCT01933672|163070330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.43|0.93||||||Compared with baseline||0.93|-0.43|
81686615|NCT01933672|163070330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.92|0.4||||||Compared with baseline||0.40|-0.92|
81686616|NCT01933672|163070330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.17|1.95||||||||1.95|0.17|
81686617|NCT01933672|163070330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.45|1.47||||||||1.47|-0.45|
81686618|NCT01282814|163070349|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|115.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.45|123.72|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||123.72|108.45|
81686619|NCT01282814|163070350|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|109.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.68|116.63|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||116.63|103.68|
81686620|NCT01282814|163070351|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|106.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.45|111.71|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||111.71|101.45|
81686621|NCT01287117|163070363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-2.96||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|-1.21||A multiplicity type I error control plan was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided).|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 75 mg groups.||-1.21|-4.71|0.0010
81686622|NCT01287117|163070363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-2.95||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.72|-1.18||A multiplicity type I error control plan was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided).|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 150 mg groups.||-1.18|-4.72|0.0012
81710673|NCT01258738|163117842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.0407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.02|-1.12|0.0407
81710674|NCT01258738|163117842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-0.05|-1.24|0.0349
81710675|NCT01258738|163117842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.37|-1.65|0.0021
81710676|NCT01258738|163117843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710677|NCT01258738|163117843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.11|-1.04|0.0164
81710678|NCT01258738|163117843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.13|-0.95|0.0095
81710679|NCT01258738|163117843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-0.12|-0.99|0.0127
81710680|NCT01258738|163117843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.10|-0.99|0.0166
81710681|NCT01258738|163117844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710682|NCT01258738|163117844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.27|-1.28|0.0029
81710683|NCT01258738|163117844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67||||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-0.13|-1.21|0.0147
81710684|NCT01258738|163117844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.22|-1.28|0.0056
81710685|NCT01258738|163117844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.39|-1.52|0.0010
81710686|NCT01258738|163117845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710687|NCT01258738|163117845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.12|-1.19|0.0173
81710688|NCT01258738|163117845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.1618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.16|-0.97|0.1618
81710689|NCT01258738|163117845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.13|-1.25|0.0153
81710690|NCT01258738|163117845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.0866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.07|-1.05|0.0866
81710691|NCT01258738|163117846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710692|NCT01258738|163117846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.1413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||0.14|-0.95|0.1413
81710693|NCT01258738|163117846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-0.06|-1.14|0.0284
81478072|NCT00435461|162645941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Pre-dose iTOSS||0|-0.6|0.058
81686623|NCT01287117|163070363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-5.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.49|-4.1||A multiplicity type I error control plan was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided).|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||-4.10|-7.49|<0.0001
81710694|NCT01258738|163117846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.0659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.03|-1.07|0.0659
81686624|NCT01287117|163070364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-5.75||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.59|-1.92||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 75 mg groups.||-1.92|-9.59|0.0035
81710695|NCT01258738|163117846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.18|-1.26|0.0098
81710696|NCT01258738|163117847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710697|NCT01258738|163117847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.25|-1.26|0.0037
81710698|NCT01258738|163117847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-0.25|-1.35|0.0044
81540072|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18||||0.2251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|7.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||7.67|0.62|0.2251
81710699|NCT01258738|163117847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.17|-1.26|0.0104
81710700|NCT01258738|163117847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.22|-1.33|0.0060
81710701|NCT01258738|163117848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710702|NCT01258738|163117848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.2268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||0.19|-0.80|0.2268
81710703|NCT01258738|163117848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.1145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.10|-0.93|0.1145
81710704|NCT01258738|163117848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.00|-1.00|0.0512
81710705|NCT01258738|163117848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.0509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.00|-1.02|0.0509
81710706|NCT01258738|163117849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710707|NCT01258738|163117849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||0.20|-0.79|0.2430
81686625|NCT01287117|163070364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-6.54||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.33|-2.75||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 150 mg groups.||-2.75|-10.33|0.0008
81540073|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.7908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|3.99||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||3.99|0.35|0.7908
81710708|NCT01258738|163117849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-0.03|-1.09|0.0384
81710709|NCT01258738|163117849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.0797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.06|-1.03|0.0797
81710710|NCT01258738|163117849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.2186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.21|-0.90|0.2186
81710711|NCT01258738|163117850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710712|NCT01258738|163117850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||0.14|-0.96|0.1410
81710713|NCT01258738|163117850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.2299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.21|-0.88|0.2299
81710714|NCT01258738|163117850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.3221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.29|-0.87|0.3221
81710715|NCT01258738|163117850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.1891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.20|-0.99|0.1891
81710716|NCT01258738|163117851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710717|NCT01258738|163117851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||0.09|-0.90|0.1080
81710718|NCT01258738|163117851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54||||0.0389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-0.03|-1.06|0.0389
81710719|NCT01258738|163117851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.1181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.11|-0.98|0.1181
81710720|NCT01258738|163117851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.2271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.22|-0.94|0.2271
81710721|NCT01258738|163117852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710722|NCT01258738|163117852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.24|-1.27|0.0044
81710723|NCT01258738|163117852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.0455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-0.01|-1.09|0.0455
81710724|NCT01258738|163117852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.17|-0.91|0.1750
81710725|NCT01258738|163117852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||0.0379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.03|-1.12|0.0379
81686626|NCT01287117|163070364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-12.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.44|-9.16||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||-9.16|-16.44|<0.0001
81686627|NCT01287117|163070365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-2.75||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|-0.54||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly number of hives score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 75 mg groups.||-0.54|-4.95|0.0149
81686628|NCT01287117|163070365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-3.44||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.57|-1.32||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly number of hives score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 150 mg groups.||-1.32|-5.57|0.0017
81686629|NCT01287117|163070365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-6.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|-4.76||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly number of hives score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||-4.76|-9.10|<0.0001
81686630|NCT01287117|163070366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39||||0.0879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.03||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|Cox proportional hazards model|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 75 mg groups.||2.03|0.95|0.0879
81710726|NCT01258738|163117853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710727|NCT01258738|163117853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.0826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||0.06|-0.98|0.0826
81710728|NCT01258738|163117853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.1538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.15|-0.96|0.1538
81710729|NCT01258738|163117853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.05|-1.04|0.0728
81710730|NCT01258738|163117853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45||||0.0975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.08|-0.99|0.0975
81710731|NCT01258738|163117854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710732|NCT01258738|163117854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.11|-1.18|0.0186
81710733|NCT01258738|163117854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.13|-1.01|0.0106
81710734|NCT01258738|163117854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-0.20|-1.11|0.0048
81710735|NCT01258738|163117854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.31|-1.31|0.0016
81710736|NCT01258738|163117855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710737|NCT01258738|163117855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.24|-1.37|0.0058
81710738|NCT01258738|163117855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-0.24|-1.42|0.0064
81710739|NCT01258738|163117855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.60|-1.85|0.0002
81710740|NCT01258738|163117855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.17|-1.49|0.0134
81710741|NCT01258738|163117856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710742|NCT01258738|163117856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.05|-1.09|0.0316
81468440|NCT05633992|162628610|NON_INFERIORITY|For serotype 15B, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the OPA GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) to be \>0.5 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Day 30 GMT Ratio|1.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.89|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|cLDA model with terms for vaccination group, time, interaction of time-by-vaccination, age stratum at baseline, and interaction of time-by-age stratum|Ratio is V116/PPSV23. GMT ratio and confidence interval estimated from the cLDA model. The cLDA model-based ratio includes estimated data for participants who had baseline data available but no day 30 measurement.|Serotype 15B||1.89|1.07|<0.001
81710743|NCT01258738|163117856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45||||0.0973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.08|-0.99|0.0973
81710744|NCT01258738|163117856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||0.0216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.10|-1.27|0.0216
81710745|NCT01258738|163117856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.2425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.26|-1.03|0.2425
81710746|NCT01258738|163117857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710747|NCT01258738|163117857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.2688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||0.26|-0.92|0.2688
81710748|NCT01258738|163117857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54||||0.0866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.08|-1.17|0.0866
81710749|NCT01258738|163117857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.08|-1.34|0.0277
81710750|NCT01258738|163117857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.26|-1.04|0.2390
81478073|NCT00435461|162645941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Pre-dose iTOSS||0|-0.5|0.16
81686631|NCT01287117|163070366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49||||0.0301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.14||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|Cox proportional hazards model|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 150 mg groups.||2.14|1.04|0.0301
81686632|NCT01287117|163070366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|3.36||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|Cox proportional hazards model|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||3.36|1.63|<0.0001
81686633|NCT01287117|163070367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0148||95.0||||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 75 mg groups. The p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance in accordance with the type I error rate control plan.||||0.0148
81686634|NCT01287117|163070367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 150 mg groups.||||<0.0001
81686635|NCT01287117|163070367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||||<0.0001
81686636|NCT01287117|163070368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0118||95.0||||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 75 mg groups. The p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance in accordance with the type I error rate control plan.||||0.0118
81686637|NCT01287117|163070368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0226||95.0||||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 150 mg groups.||||0.0226
81686638|NCT01287117|163070368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||||<0.0001
81710751|NCT01258738|163117858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710752|NCT01258738|163117858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.0928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||0.08|-1.00|0.0928
81710753|NCT01258738|163117858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-0.15|-1.27|0.0139
81710754|NCT01258738|163117858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-0.36|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.36|-1.53|0.0017
81478074|NCT00435461|162645942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|11.9|||ANCOVA|||Morning assessment||11.9|5.7|<0.001
81710755|NCT01258738|163117858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.43|-1.61|0.0008
81710756|NCT01258738|163117859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710757|NCT01258738|163117859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.4559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.38|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||0.38|-0.84|0.4559
81686639|NCT01287117|163070369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-2.34||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|-0.51||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly size of largest hive score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 75 mg groups. The p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance in accordance with the type I error rate control plan.||-0.51|-4.17|0.0124
81686640|NCT01287117|163070369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-3.16||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|-1.27||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly size of largest hive score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 150 mg groups.||-1.27|-5.05|0.0012
81686641|NCT01287117|163070369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-5.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.59|-3.87||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly size of largest hive score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||-3.87|-7.59|<0.0001
81686642|NCT01287117|163070370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.26||||0.7956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|2.28||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline overall DLQI score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 75 mg groups. The p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance in accordance with the type I error rate control plan.||2.28|-1.76|0.7956
81686643|NCT01287117|163070370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.31||||0.2286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|0.84||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline overall DLQI score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 150 mg groups.||0.84|-3.46|0.2286
81686644|NCT01287117|163070370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-4.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|-2.2||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline overall DLQI score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||-2.20|-5.96|<0.0001
81686645|NCT01287117|163070371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4867||95.0||||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|Stratified Wilcoxon|Stratification variables included in the analysis were presence of angioedema at baseline (yes vs no) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 75 mg groups. The p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance in accordance with the type I error rate control plan.||||0.4867
81686646|NCT01287117|163070371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1747||95.0||||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|Stratified Wilcoxon|Stratification variables included in the analysis were presence of angioedema at baseline (yes vs no) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 150 mg groups. The p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance in accordance with the type I error rate control plan.||||0.1747
81686647|NCT01287117|163070371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|Stratified Wilcoxon|Stratification variables included in the analysis were presence of angioedema at baseline (yes vs no) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||||<0.0001
81686648|NCT01287117|163070372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.458||95.0||||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 75 mg groups. The p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance in accordance with the type I error rate control plan.||||0.4580
81710758|NCT01258738|163117859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.0345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-0.05|-1.28|0.0345
81710759|NCT01258738|163117859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.05|-1.30|0.0340
81478075|NCT00435461|162645942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|11.5|||ANCOVA|||Morning assessment||11.5|5.3|<0.001
81710760|NCT01258738|163117859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.0634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.03|-1.24|0.0634
81710761|NCT01258738|163117860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710762|NCT01258738|163117860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.43|-1.56|0.0007
81710763|NCT01258738|163117860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-0.22|-1.39|0.0073
81710764|NCT01258738|163117860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.21|-1.48|0.0094
81710765|NCT01258738|163117860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.19|-1.54|0.0120
81710766|NCT01258738|163117861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.96||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.54|32.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||32.37|7.54|0.0029
81710767|NCT01258738|163117861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.59||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|19.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||19.99|3.18|0.0100
81710768|NCT01258738|163117861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.75||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.62|23.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||23.89|3.62|0.0120
81710769|NCT01258738|163117861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.12||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.04|27.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||27.20|3.04|0.0213
81710770|NCT01258738|163117862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.88||||0.2755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.15|20.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||20.92|-5.15|0.2755
81710771|NCT01258738|163117862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.57||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|21.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||21.54|-4.39|0.1950
81710772|NCT01258738|163117862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.99||||0.0278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|27.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||27.26|0.72|0.0278
81710773|NCT01258738|163117862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.29||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.28|28.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||28.30|2.28|0.0174
81710774|NCT01258738|163117863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710775|NCT01258738|163117863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4 and 12 data only. Week 4||-0.09|-0.99|0.0201
81710776|NCT01258738|163117863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4 and 12 data only. Week 12||0.01|-1.02|0.0558
81710777|NCT01258738|163117864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test, after Week 24. For label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710778|NCT01258738|163117864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.6741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||0.28|-0.18|0.6741
81710779|NCT01258738|163117864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.3896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.13|-0.33|0.3896
81686649|NCT01287117|163070372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2087||95.0||||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 150 mg groups. The p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance in accordance with the type I error rate control plan.||||0.2087
81686650|NCT01287117|163070372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||A pre-specified hierarchical order of testing was employed to adjust for the comparison of multiple omalizumab groups to the placebo group in order to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05 (2-sided) within each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||||<0.0001
81686651|NCT01676116|163070373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.78|||ANCOVA|||||-0.78|-1.11|<0.001
81686652|NCT05635838|163070382|SUPERIORITY|Response Variable = Treatment + Baseline AN Count Category (≥3 to 4, ≥5 to 10) + Visit + Treatment\*Visit|least squares mean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.506||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||||-0.18|-2.21|0.0215
81686653|NCT05635838|163070384|SUPERIORITY|Response Variable = Treatment + Baseline AN Count Category (≥3 to 4, ≥5 to 10) + Visit + Treatment\*Visit|least squares mean difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.485||0.1671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.29|||ANCOVA|||||0.29|-1.65|0.1671
81686654|NCT05635838|163070385|SUPERIORITY|Response Variable = Treatment + Baseline AN Count Category (≥3 to 4, ≥5 to 10) + Visit + Treatment\*Visit|least squares mean difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.728||0.7982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|1.64|||ANCOVA|||||1.64|-1.27|0.7982
81686655|NCT05635838|163070386|SUPERIORITY|Response Variable = Treatment + Baseline AN Count Category (≥3 to 4, ≥5 to 10) + Visit + Treatment\*Visit|least squares mean difference|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.2031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|2.4|||ANCOVA|||||2.40|-0.52|0.2031
81686656|NCT05635838|163070388|SUPERIORITY|Response Variable = Treatment + Baseline AN Count Category (≥3 to 4, ≥5 to 10) + Visit + Treatment\*Visit|least squares mean difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.683||0.2387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.56|||ANCOVA|||||0.56|-2.20|0.2387
81468441|NCT05633992|162628610|SUPERIORITY|For serotype 15C, a conclusion of superiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the OPA GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) to be \>1.0 (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Day 30 GMT Ratio|2.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|2.7|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|cLDA model with terms for vaccination group, time, interaction of time-by-vaccination, age stratum at baseline, and interaction of time-by-age stratum|Ratio is V116/PPSV23. GMT ratio and confidence interval estimated from the cLDA model. The cLDA model-based ratio includes estimated data for participants who had baseline data available but no day 30 measurement.|Serotype 15C||2.70|1.56|<0.001
81478076|NCT00435461|162645942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|2.7|||ANCOVA|||Morning assessment||2.7|-3.6|0.779
81686657|NCT02031146|163070396|OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||Two sample test of proportion in Stata|||||||0.29
81686658|NCT02031146|163070397|OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.69
81686659|NCT02031146|163070398|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.04
81686660|NCT05165394|163070399|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Treatment Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.8663|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-8.4|||Significance level = 0.1|ANCOVA||Confidence interval and p-value are one-sided for test of null hypothesis that the LS mean difference between NBI-1065846 and placebo in DARS total score at Day 57 is greater than or equal to zero.||||-8.4|0.8663
81686661|NCT05165394|163070400|SUPERIORITY||Least-Squares Mean Treatment Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.7008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|4.8|||ANCOVA||NBI-1065846 - Placebo|||4.8|-7.1|0.7008
81686662|NCT05165394|163070401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9051|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square test|||CGI-S scores at Day 57 for NBI-1065846 compared to placebo.||||0.9051
81686663|NCT01582282|163070415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.64||||0.028|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.028
81686664|NCT01582282|163070415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.72||||0.009|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.009
81686665|NCT01582282|163070416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53||||0.013|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.013
81686666|NCT01582282|163070416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65||||0.003|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81686667|NCT01582282|163070417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.808|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.808
81686668|NCT01582282|163070417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.328|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.328
81686669|NCT01582282|163070418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.1||||0.508|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.508
81686670|NCT01582282|163070418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43||||0.962|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.962
81686671|NCT01582282|163070419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.84||||0.363|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.363
81686672|NCT01582282|163070419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.978|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.978
81686673|NCT01582282|163070420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.14||||0.785|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.785
81686674|NCT01582282|163070420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.45||||0.811|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.811
81686675|NCT00492622|163070421|EQUIVALENCE|Primary study objective was to compare the pharmacokinetics of omeprazole between IR and DR omeprazole in patients with GERD associated with gastroparesis.|||||<|0.01||||||\<0.01 is used for determining the level of significance.|paired t-tests|||||||< 0.01
81686676|NCT00492622|163070422|EQUIVALENCE|Primary study objective was to compare the pharmacokinetics of omeprazole between IR and DR omeprazole in patients with GERD associated with gastroparesis.|||||||||||||||||P\<0.05 was used as the level of significance with ANOVA for this endpoint.|||
81710780|NCT01258738|163117864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.7468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.31|-0.22|0.7468
81710781|NCT01258738|163117864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.6871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.23|-0.35|0.6871
81540074|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.3735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|7.06||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||7.06|0.48|0.3735
81686677|NCT00492622|163070423|EQUIVALENCE|Primary study objective was to compare the pharmacokinetics of omeprazole between IR and DR omeprazole in patients with GERD associated with gastroparesis.||||||0.95||||||An analysis of variance model was used to compare AUC between IR and DR omeprazole using the natural logarithmic transformation. The model included the following factors: treatment, period, sequence and patient nested within the sequence.|ANOVA|||||||0.95
81686678|NCT02839746|163070444|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||non-parametric Wilcoxon signed-rank|||Within group comparison of Baseline convenience with that of Visit 2.||||<0.0001
81686679|NCT02839746|163070444|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||non-parametric Wilcoxon signed-rank|||Within group comparison of Baseline satisfaction with that of Visit 2.||||<0.0001
81686680|NCT02839746|163070445|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||non-parametric Wilcoxon signed-rank|||Within group comparison of Baseline convenience with that of Visit 3.||||<0.0001
81686681|NCT02839746|163070445|OTHER|Within group comparison of Baseline satisfaction with that of Visit 3.|||||<|0.0001|||||||non-parametric Wilcoxon signed-rank]|||||||<0.0001
81686682|NCT02839746|163070446|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||non-parametric Wilcoxon signed-rank|||Within group comparison of visit 2 convenience with that of Visit 3.||||<0.0001
81710782|NCT01258738|163117865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test, after Week 24. For label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81686683|NCT02839746|163070446|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||non-parametric Wilcoxon signed-rank|||Within group comparison of visit 2 satisfaction with that of Visit 3.||||<0.0001
81686684|NCT02767570|163070463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.5||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Linear||Difference = Altered FPA - Consistent FPA|For the primary hypothesis that there would be a greater reduction in pain for the altered compared to the consistent FPA group, an effect size of 0.57 was assumed. To achieve 80% power with an alpha of 0.05, 39 participants per group were needed, so our recruitment goal was 40 subjects per group.||-0.5|-1.9|0.001
81686685|NCT02767570|163070464|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.13||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Linear||Difference = Altered FPA - Consistent FPA|||-0.13|-0.39|<0.001
81686686|NCT02767570|163070465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.74||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.42|-1.05||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Linear||Difference = Altered FPA - Consistent FPA|||-1.05|-6.42|0.006
81710783|NCT01258738|163117865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.4332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.32|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||1.32|-0.57|0.4332
81710784|NCT01258738|163117865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.98|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.98|-0.98|0.9947
81710785|NCT01258738|163117865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74||||0.1558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|1.75|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||1.75|-0.28|0.1558
81686687|NCT02767570|163070466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|1.3||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Linear||Difference = Altered FPA - Consistent FPA|||1.30|-1.42|0.93
81686688|NCT02767570|163070467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.38|2.8||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Linear||Difference = Altered FPA - Consistent FPA|||2.80|-3.38|0.85
81686689|NCT02767570|163070468|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.9||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Linear||Difference = Altered FPA - Consistent FPA|||0.90|-0.89|0.99
81686690|NCT04426630|163070469|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test||Heart failure patients in Uganda were enrolled in an mHealth program at the Uganda Heart Institute. The program intended to promote self-care for heart failure and improve patient healthcare quality of life.||||<0.001
81686691|NCT04426630|163070470|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test||||||<0.001
81686692|NCT04426630|163070471|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test||||||<0.001
81686693|NCT04426630|163070472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Chi-squared|Wilcoxon sign-rank test used to compared baseline outcomes to 6 month outcomes.||Heart failure patients in Uganda were enrolled in an mHealth program at the Uganda Heart Institute. The program intended to promote self-care for heart failure and improve patient healthcare quality of life.||||0.028
81686694|NCT04426630|163070473|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81686695|NCT04426630|163070474|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81686696|NCT04426630|163070475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.23
81686697|NCT04426630|163070476|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81686698|NCT04426630|163070477|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test||||||<0.001
81686699|NCT04426630|163070478|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test||||||<0.001
81710786|NCT01258738|163117865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.21||||0.0488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.39|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||2.39|0.03|0.0488
81686700|NCT04426630|163070479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test||||||0.07
81686701|NCT04426630|163070480|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81686702|NCT02786537|163070488|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test derived by comparing whether the 95% CI includes zero.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.3|||||CI for mean derived from PROC TTEST, difference in mean and its 95%CI was calculated by Satterthwaite method.|PROD vs. SOF/LDV based regimens as reported in PRO (ALL PATIENTS WHO STARTED TREATMENT BY ARM AS TREATED), population limited to as randomization date of the last PrOD patient start date - RBV FREE REGIMENS||0.3|-3.6|
81686703|NCT02786537|163070488|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.1|||||CI for mean derived from PROC TTEST, difference in mean and its 95%CI was calculated by Satterthwaite method. CI for median derived from PROC QUANTREG.|RBV free EBR/GZR regimen compared to PrOD in consideration that RBV usage was determined by provider and not study randomization.||3.1|-0.4|
81710787|NCT01258738|163117866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test, after Week 24. For label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710788|NCT01258738|163117866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.7645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|2.8|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||2.80|-2.06|0.7645
81710789|NCT01258738|163117866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03||||0.4178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|3.55|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||3.55|-1.48|0.4178
81710790|NCT01258738|163117866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|3.79|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||3.79|-1.67|0.4430
81710791|NCT01258738|163117866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.39||||0.1095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|5.31|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||5.31|-0.54|0.1095
81710792|NCT01258738|163117867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test, after Week 24. For label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81478077|NCT00435461|162645942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|9.6|||ANCOVA|||Evening assessment||9.6|3.1|<0.001
81686704|NCT02786537|163070489|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test completed by comparing whether the 95% CI includes zero.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.0|||||CI for mean derived from PROC TTEST, difference in mean and its 95%CI was calculated by Satterthwaite method.|Analysis based on RBV free EBR/GZR regimen vs SOF/LDV (all patients who started treatment by arm as treated)||1.0|-0.6|
81686705|NCT02786537|163070491|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test comparison based on whether the 95% CI includes zero|Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||||The comparisons between regimens can be viewed as superiority test, by comparing whether the 95% CI includes zero|Analysis of EBR/GZR vs. SOF/LDV irrespective of RBV usage in consideration that RBV usage was determined by provider and not study randomization.||1.0|0.0|
81686706|NCT02786537|163070492|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test comparison based on whether the 95% CI includes zero|Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|7.0|||||CI for mean derived from PROC TTEST, difference in mean and its 95%CI was calculated by Satterthwaite method|Analysis based on RBV free SOF/LDV vs. PrOD in consideration that RBV usage was determined by provider and not study randomization and limited RBV sample size.||7.0|-4.2|
81686707|NCT02786537|163070492|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test comparison based on whether the 95% CI includes zero.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|7.0|||||CI for mean derived from PROC TTEST, difference in mean and its 95%CI was calculated by Satterthwaite method.|RBV free PrOD vs. SOF/LDV regimens (all patients who started treatment by arm as treated, population is limited to as randomization date of the last PrOD patient start date)||7.0|-4.2|
81686708|NCT02786537|163070493|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test comparison based on whether the 95% CI includes zero|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.3|||||CI for mean derived from PROC TTEST, difference in mean and its 95%CI was calculated by Satterthwaite method.|RBV free EBR/GZR vs. SOF/LDV (all patients who started treatment by arm as treated)||1.3|-1.6|
81686709|NCT02786537|163070496|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test based on whether the 95% CI includes zero|Mean Difference (Net)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|5.5|||||CI for mean derived from PROC TTEST, difference in mean and its 95%CI was calculated by Satterthwaite method.|RBV free EBR/GZR vs. PrOD regimens as reported in PRO (all patients who started treatment by arm as treated, population is limited to as randomization date of the last PrOD patient start date). Analysis limited to RBV free regimen in consideration RBV usage determined by provider and not study randomization.||5.5|-1.9|
81710793|NCT01258738|163117867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.9504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.49|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||0.49|-0.46|0.9504
81686710|NCT02786537|163070496|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test based on whether the 95% CI includes zero|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|2.7|||||CI for mean derived from PROC TTEST, difference in mean and its 95%CI was calculated by Satterthwaite method.|RBV free SOF/LDV vs. PrOD regimens as reported in PRO (all patients who started treatment by arm as treated, population is limited to as randomization date of the last PrOD patient start date)||2.7|-4.6|
81686711|NCT02786537|163070497|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test comparison based on presence of zero in 95% CI.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.6|||||CI for mean derived from PROC TTEST, difference in mean and its 95%CI was calculated by Satterthwaite method|Analysis limited to RBV free regimens in consideration that RBV usage determined by provider and not study randomization. All patients who started treatment by arm as treated.||1.6|-1.4|
81686712|NCT02786537|163070500|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test determined by comparing presence of zero in CI.|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|1.3|||||CI for mean derived from PROC TTEST, difference in mean and its 95%CI was calculated by Satterthwaite method|Analysis based on RBV free regimens -all patients who started treatment by arm as treated, population is limited to as randomization date of the last PrOD patient start date.||1.3|-9.9|
81686713|NCT02786537|163070500|SUPERIORITY|Superiority comparison by viewing presence of zero in CI.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|9.4||||||RBV free regimens as reported in PRO (all patients who started treatment by arm as treated, population limited to as randomization date of the last PrOD patient start date)||9.4|-3.4|
81686714|NCT02786537|163070502|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|2.1|||||CI for mean derived from PROC TTEST, difference in mean and its 95%CI was calculated by Satterthwaite method.|Analysis based on RBV free regimens in consideration that RBV usage was determined by provider and not study randomization. Population includes patients who started treatment by arm as treated.||2.1|-3.6|
81686715|NCT02786537|163070511|EQUIVALENCE|Pre-specified equivalence range +/-5%|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|11.3||||||||11.3|-15.3|
81686716|NCT01330381|163070512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9002
81468442|NCT05633992|162628611|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference (V116-PPSV23) between the percentage of participants to be \>0 percentage points (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|27.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.8|36.9|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||Estimated difference and confidence interval are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Serotype 6A||36.9|17.8|<0.001
81686717|NCT01330381|163070513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.352|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3520
81686718|NCT01330381|163070514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5228|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5228
81710794|NCT01258738|163117867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.4971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.34|-0.70|0.4971
81468443|NCT05633992|162628611|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference (V116-PPSV23) between the percentage of participants to be \>0 percentage points (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|33.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.6|43.0|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||Estimated difference and confidence interval are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Serotype 15A||43.0|23.6|<0.001
81686719|NCT01330381|163070523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.377|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.377
81686720|NCT01330381|163070526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1599|||||||Van Elteren test|||||||0.1599
81686721|NCT01330381|163070527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003|||||||Van Elteren test|||||||0.0003
81686722|NCT01330381|163070528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4647|||||||Van Elteren test|||||||0.4647
81686723|NCT01330381|163070529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Van Elteren test|||||||<0.0001
81686724|NCT01330381|163070530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3044|||||||Van Elteren test|||||||0.3044
81686725|NCT01272180|163070531|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The immune response of ABCWY+OMV group was considered to be non-inferior to that of ACWY group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on the difference between groups in percentage of subjects with seroresponse is greater than -10% for each of A, C, W-135and Y serogroups, at 30 days after the last vaccination.|Group Difference % (ABCWY+OMV - ACWY)|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|29.0||||||Non-inferiority of seroresponse against N.meningitidis serogroup A of two doses of MenABCWY combination vaccine to that of one dose of MenACWY vaccine.||29|5|
81686726|NCT01272180|163070531|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The immune response of ABCWY+OMV group was considered to be non-inferior to that of ACWY group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on the difference between MenABCWY and MenACWY groups in percentage of subjects with seroresponse is greater than -10% for each of A, C, W-135and Y serogroups, at 30 days after the last vaccination.|Group Difference % (ABCWY+OMV - ACWY)|32.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|44.0||||||Non-inferiority of seroresponse against N.meningitidis serogroup C of two doses of ABCWY+OMV combination vaccine to that of one dose of MenACWY vaccine.||44|21|
81686727|NCT01272180|163070531|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The immune response of ABCWY+OMV group was considered to be non-inferior to that of ACWY group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on the difference between groups in percentage of subjects with seroresponse is greater than -10% for each of A, C, W-135and Y serogroups, at 30 days after the last vaccination.|Group Difference % (ABCWY+OMV - ACWY)|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|30.0||||||Non-inferiority of seroresponse against N.meningitidis serogroup W-135 of two doses of ABCWY+OMV combination vaccine to that of one dose of MenACWY vaccine.||30|0|
81686728|NCT01272180|163070531|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The immune response of ABCWY+OMV group was considered to be non-inferior to that of ACWY group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on the difference between groups in percentage of subjects with seroresponse is greater than -10% for each of A, C, W-135and Y serogroups, at 30 days after the last vaccination.|Group Difference % (ABCWY+OMV - ACWY)|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|31.0||||||Non-inferiority of seroresponse against N.meningitidis serogroup Y of two doses MenABCWY combination vaccine to that of one dose of MenACWY vaccine.||31|5|
81686729|NCT01272180|163070531|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The immune response of MenABCWY+qOMV group was considered to be non-inferior to that of ACWY group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on the difference between groups in percentage of subjects with seroresponse is greater than -10% for each of A, C, W-135and Y serogroups, at 30 days after the last vaccination.|Group Difference % (ABCWY+qOMV - ACWY)|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|30.0||||||Non-inferiority of seroresponse against N.meningitidis serogroup A of two doses of MenABCWY+qOMV combination vaccine to that of one dose of MenACWY vaccine.||30|7|
81686730|NCT01272180|163070531|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The immune response of MenABCWY+qOMV group was considered to be non-inferior to that of MenACWY group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on the difference between groups in percentage of subjects with seroresponse is greater than -10% for each of A, C, W-135and Y serogroups, at 30 days after the last vaccination.|Group Difference % (ABCWY+qOMV - ACWY)|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|42.0||||||Non-inferiority of seroresponse against N.meningitidis serogroup C of two doses of MenABCWY+qOMV combination vaccine to that of one dose of MenACWY vaccine.||42|18|
81686731|NCT01272180|163070531|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The immune response of MenABCWY+qOMV group was considered to be non-inferior to that of MenACWY group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on the difference between groups in percentage of subjects with seroresponse is greater than -10% for each of A, C, W-135and Y serogroups, at 30 days after the last vaccination.|Group Difference % (ABCWY+qOMV - ACWY)|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|33.0||||||Non-inferiority of seroresponse against N.meningitidis serogroup W-135 of two doses of MenABCWY+qOMV combination vaccine to that of one dose of MenACWY vaccine.||33|4|
81686732|NCT01272180|163070531|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The immune response of MenABCWY+qOMV group was considered to be non-inferior to that of MenACWY group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on the difference between groups in percentage of subjects with seroresponse is greater than -10% for each of A, C, W-135and Y serogroups, at 30 days.|Group Difference % (ABCWY+qOMV - ACWY)|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|29.0||||||Non-inferiority of seroresponse against N.meningitidis serogroup Y of two doses of MenABCWY+qOMV combination vaccine to that of one dose of MenACWY vaccine.||29|3|
81686733|NCT03472534|163070587|OTHER|The p-value for the overall F-test was used to determine if the mean irritation scores were equal for all four products.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81686734|NCT01221233|163070600|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|17.6||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81710795|NCT01258738|163117867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.8999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.54|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.54|-0.47|0.8999
81710796|NCT01258738|163117867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.9712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.62|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.62|-0.60|0.9712
81710797|NCT01258738|163117868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test, after Week 24. For label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710798|NCT01258738|163117868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.4556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|3.24|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||3.24|-1.46|0.4556
81710799|NCT01258738|163117868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.85||||0.0543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|5.75|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||5.75|-0.05|0.0543
81710800|NCT01258738|163117868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.26||||0.1754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|5.53|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||5.53|-1.02|0.1754
81710801|NCT01258738|163117868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.45||||0.3985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|4.82|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||4.82|-1.93|0.3985
81710802|NCT01258738|163117869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test, after Week 24. For label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81478078|NCT00435461|162645942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|10.3|||ANCOVA|||Evening assessment||10.3|3.8|<0.001
81686735|NCT03865407|163070607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1839|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1839
81686736|NCT03865407|163070608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3036|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3036
81686737|NCT03865407|163070609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81686738|NCT03865407|163070610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1421|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1421
81686739|NCT03865407|163070611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0022
81686740|NCT03865407|163070612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3032|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3032
81686741|NCT01645280|163070619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.184|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Screening CRP level (\>= 1.50 mg/dL; \< 1.50 mg/dL) was used as stratification factors.||||||0.184
81686742|NCT01645280|163070619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Screening CRP level (\>= 1.50 mg/dL; \< 1.50 mg/dL) was used as stratification factors.||||||0.130
81686743|NCT01645280|163070619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.642|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Screening CRP level (\>= 1.50 mg/dL; \< 1.50 mg/dL) was used as stratification factors.||||||0.642
81686744|NCT01645280|163070619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.832|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Screening CRP level (\>= 1.50 mg/dL; \< 1.50 mg/dL) was used as stratification factors.||||||0.832
81686745|NCT01645280|163070620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||ANCOVA|Treatment, screening CRP level (\>=1.50 mg/dL, \<1.50mg/dL) and baseline score as covariates.||||||0.019
81686746|NCT01645280|163070620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||ANCOVA|Treatment, screening CRP level (\>=1.50 mg/dL, \<1.50mg/dL) and baseline score as covariates.||||||0.025
81686747|NCT01645280|163070620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.248|||||||ANCOVA|Treatment, screening CRP level (\>=1.50 mg/dL, \<1.50mg/dL) and baseline score as covariates.||||||0.248
81686748|NCT01645280|163070620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||ANCOVA|Treatment, screening CRP level (\>=1.50 mg/dL, \<1.50mg/dL) and baseline score as covariates.||||||0.045
81710803|NCT01258738|163117869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.2823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.62|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||0.62|-0.18|0.2823
81710804|NCT01258738|163117869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.4029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.58|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.58|-0.23|0.4029
81710805|NCT01258738|163117869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.51|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.51|-0.25|0.5110
81710806|NCT01258738|163117869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.5844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.56|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.56|-0.32|0.5844
81710807|NCT01258738|163117870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Most within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710808|NCT01258738|163117870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.11|-0.95|0.0129
81710809|NCT01258738|163117870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.6003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.35|-0.61|0.6003
81710810|NCT01258738|163117870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.0911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.07|-0.89|0.0911
81710811|NCT01258738|163117870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.3144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.24|-0.73|0.3144
81710812|NCT01258738|163117871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Most within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81686749|NCT01645280|163070621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.381|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Screening CRP level (\>= 1.50 mg/dL; \< 1.50 mg/dL) was used as stratification factors.||||||0.381
81686750|NCT01645280|163070621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.543|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Screening CRP level (\>= 1.50 mg/dL; \< 1.50 mg/dL) was used as stratification factors.||||||0.543
81686751|NCT01645280|163070621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.629|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Screening CRP level (\>= 1.50 mg/dL; \< 1.50 mg/dL) was used as stratification factors.||||||0.629
81686752|NCT01645280|163070621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.273|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Screening CRP level (\>= 1.50 mg/dL; \< 1.50 mg/dL) was used as stratification factors.||||||0.273
81686753|NCT01645280|163070622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANCOVA|Treatment, screening CRP level (\>=1.50 mg/dL, \<1.50mg/dL) and baseline score as covariates.||||||0.060
81686754|NCT01645280|163070622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134|||||||ANCOVA|Treatment, screening CRP level (\>=1.50 mg/dL, \<1.50mg/dL) and baseline score as covariates.||||||0.134
81686755|NCT01645280|163070622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||ANCOVA|Treatment, screening CRP level (\>=1.50 mg/dL, \<1.50mg/dL) and baseline score as covariates.||||||0.280
81686756|NCT01645280|163070622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.345|||||||ANCOVA|Treatment, screening CRP level (\>=1.50 mg/dL, \<1.50mg/dL) and baseline score as covariates.||||||0.345
81686757|NCT00467649|163070623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0180
81686758|NCT03240081|163070653|NON_INFERIORITY|We set 2 points (20%) as the margin of difference when defining and evaluating non-inferiority in comparing the 2 arms at 4 weeks.|Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81710813|NCT01258738|163117871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.6476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12, data only. Week 2||0.29|-0.46|0.6476
81710814|NCT01258738|163117871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.9777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.39|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12, data only. Week 4||0.39|-0.40|0.9777
81710815|NCT01258738|163117871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.4453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.65|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12, data only. Week 8||0.65|-0.28|0.4453
81710816|NCT01258738|163117871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.5782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12, data only. Week 12||0.60|-0.33|0.5782
81536997|NCT02649556|162756650|OTHER||% Relative Reduction|3.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0231|6.1|||||Derived as 100 x (1 - Geometric LS Mean Ratio)|"The analysis will determine the effect of THS 2.2 compared to CC at Month 12 on the components of the smokers' health profile. This study has no formal pre-specified hypotheses associated with the study objectives. Estimates of THS 2.2 effect will be presented by mean of relative reduction of sICAM-1 levels between CC and THS 2.2 and related 95% CI."|Mixed model conducted on log-transformed values with visit, log-transformed baseline value and its interaction with visit, sex, Caucasian origin, product use pattern category and its interaction with visit, and other baseline covariates relevant for the specific clinical risk endpoint as fixed effect factors and site as a random effect|6.10|0.0231|
81536998|NCT02649556|162756651|OTHER||% Relative Reduction|3.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|14.3|||||Derived as 100 x (1-Geometric LS Mean Ratio)|"The analysis will determine the effect of THS 2.2 compared to CC at Month 12 on the components of the smokers' health profile. This study has no formal pre-specified hypotheses associated with the study objectives. Estimates of THS 2.2 effect will be presented by mean of relative reduction of 11-DTXB2 levels between CC and THS 2.2 and related 95% CI."|Mixed model conducted on log-transformed values with visit, log-transformed baseline value and its interaction with visit, sex, Caucasian origin, product use pattern category and its interaction with visit, and other baseline covariates relevant for the specific clinical risk endpoint as fixed effect factors and site as a random effect|14.3|-8.74|
81536999|NCT02649556|162756652|OTHER||% Relative Reduction|7.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|14.7|||||Derived as 100 x (1 - Geometric LS Mean Ratio)|"The analysis will determine the effect of THS 2.2 compared to CC at Month 12 on the components of the smokers' health profile. This study has no formal pre-specified hypotheses associated with the study objectives. Estimates of THS 2.2 effect will be presented by mean of relative reduction of 8-epi-PGF2α levels between CC and THS 2.2 and related 95% CI."|Mixed model conducted on log-transformed values with visit, log-transformed baseline value and its interaction with visit, sex, Caucasian origin, product use pattern category and its interaction with visit, and other baseline covariates relevant for the specific clinical risk endpoint as fixed effect factors and site as a random effect.|14.7|-1.03|
81537000|NCT02649556|162756653|OTHER||% Relative Reduction|46.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.2|54.8|||||Derived as 100 x (1 - Geometric LS Mean Ratio)|"The analysis will determine the effect of THS 2.2 compared to CC at Month 12 on the components of the smokers' health profile. This study has no formal pre-specified hypotheses associated with the study objectives. Estimates of THS 2.2 effect will be presented by mean of relative reduction of Total NNAL levels between CC and THS 2.2 and related 95% CI."|Mixed model conducted on log-transformed values with visit, log-transformed baseline value and its interaction with visit, sex, Caucasian origin, product use pattern category and its interaction with visit, and other baseline covariates relevant for the specific clinical risk endpoint as fixed effect factors and site as a random effect|54.8|36.2|
81537001|NCT02649556|162756654|OTHER||% Relative Reduction|31.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.3|39.1|||||Derived as 100 x (1 - Geometric LS Mean Ratio)|"The analysis will determine the effect of THS 2.2 compared to CC at Month 12 on the components of the smokers' health profile. This study has no formal pre-specified hypotheses associated with the study objectives. Estimates of THS 2.2 effect will be presented by mean of relative reduction of COHb levels between CC and THS 2.2 and related 95% CI."|Mixed model conducted on log-transformed values with visit, log-transformed baseline value and its interaction with visit, sex, Caucasian origin, product use pattern category and its interaction with visit, and other baseline covariates relevant for the specific clinical risk endpoint as fixed effect factors and site as a random effect.|39.1|23.3|
81537002|NCT03287791|162756708|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|-5.73|||ANOVA|||Analyses was performed using an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model with percent change from baseline to Week 12 in the lesion count as outcome and treatment, center and treatment-by-center interaction as factors.||-5.73|-16.80|<.0001
81537003|NCT03287791|162756708|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-9.71||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.28|-4.14|||ANOVA|||Analyses was performed using an ANOVA model with percent change from baseline to Week 12 in the lesion count as outcome and treatment, center and treatment-by-center interaction as factors.||-4.14|-15.28|0.0007
81537004|NCT02891174|162756734|EQUIVALENCE|margin=10 mmHg|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|5.7|||||The adjusted mean difference between ibuprofen and acetaminophen is presented here. The adjusted mean difference was calculated using a linear mixed model adjusting for time period by intention-to-treat principles.|||5.7|-3.7|
81710817|NCT01258738|163117872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96||||0.0414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 12 data only.||-0.04|-1.88|0.0414
81710818|NCT01258738|163117873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test.||||<0.001
81710819|NCT01258738|163117873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|-1.7|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 12 data only.||-1.70|-4.16|<0.001
81710820|NCT01258738|163117874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test.||||<0.001
81710821|NCT01258738|163117874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96||||0.0414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 12 data only.||-0.04|-1.88|0.0414
81710822|NCT01258738|163117875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||"Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made.~Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 12 data only."||-0.08|-0.72|0.0132
81710823|NCT01258738|163117876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test.||||<0.001
81686759|NCT03240081|163070654|NON_INFERIORITY|We set 2 points (20%) as the margin of difference when evaluating non-inferiority in comparing the 2 arms at 4 weeks.|Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.95|ONE_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81686760|NCT03114969|163070690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.657||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.584|13.686||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||13.686|1.584|0.005
81686761|NCT03114969|163070690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.478||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|7.632||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||7.632|0.805|0.114
81686762|NCT03114969|163070690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.499||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|10.555||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Incruse/Anoro Ellipta as comparator.|||10.555|1.160|0.026
81537005|NCT02891174|162756735|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||Abdominal pain|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in abdominal pain||||0.59
81686763|NCT03114969|163070690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.943||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.348|11.534||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Incruse/Anoro Ellipta as comparator.|||11.534|1.348|0.012
81710824|NCT01258738|163117876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.2438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||0.13|-0.52|0.2438
81710825|NCT01258738|163117876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.1958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.09|-0.42|0.1958
81710826|NCT01258738|163117876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.1624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.08|-0.46|0.1624
81710827|NCT01258738|163117876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.08|-0.54|0.0091
81710828|NCT01258738|163117877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test.||||<0.001
81710829|NCT01258738|163117877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.0836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||0.08|-1.32|0.0836
81710830|NCT01258738|163117877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.5402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.54|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.54|-1.02|0.5402
81710831|NCT01258738|163117877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.8167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.87|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.87|-0.69|0.8167
81686764|NCT03114969|163070690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.223||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.361|4.151||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||4.151|0.361|0.746
81686765|NCT03114969|163070690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.562||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.932|16.013||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||16.013|1.932|0.001
81686766|NCT03114969|163070690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.979||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.999|8.882||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||8.882|0.999|0.050
81686767|NCT03114969|163070690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.418||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.521|12.834||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Incruse/Anoro Ellipta as comparator.|||12.834|1.521|0.006
81710832|NCT01258738|163117877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.9891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.73|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.73|-0.72|0.9891
81710833|NCT01258738|163117878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test.||||<0.001
81710834|NCT01258738|163117878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.6148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||0.05|-0.08|0.6148
81686768|NCT03114969|163070690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.165||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.425|12.178||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Incruse/Anoro Ellipta as comparator.|||12.178|1.425|0.009
81686769|NCT03114969|163070690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.209||||0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.357|4.095||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||4.095|0.357|0.761
81686770|NCT03114969|163070691|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.292||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.853|6.163||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||6.163|0.853|0.100
81468444|NCT05633992|162628611|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference (V116-PPSV23) between the percentage of participants to be \>0 percentage points (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|38.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.8|46.4|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||Estimated difference and confidence interval are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Serotype 16F||46.4|29.8|<0.001
81686771|NCT03114969|163070691|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.642||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.994|7.022||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||7.022|0.994|0.051
81710835|NCT01258738|163117878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.2547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.03|-0.11|0.2547
81710836|NCT01258738|163117878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.1208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.01|-0.08|0.1208
81710837|NCT01258738|163117878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.8291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.17|-0.13|0.8291
81710838|NCT01258738|163117879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test.||||<0.001
81710839|NCT01258738|163117879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.3536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||0.23|-0.64|0.3536
81710840|NCT01258738|163117879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.0769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.05|-0.97|0.0769
81537006|NCT02891174|162756735|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||Perineal pain|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in perineal pain||||0.91
81710841|NCT01258738|163117879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.4698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.33|-0.70|0.4698
81468445|NCT05633992|162628611|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference (V116-PPSV23) between the percentage of participants to be \>0 percentage points (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|29.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.4|40.6|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||Estimated difference and confidence interval are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Serotype 23A||40.6|17.4|<0.001
81537007|NCT02891174|162756735|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||Overall pain|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in overall pain||||0.88
81537008|NCT02891174|162756736|OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.76
81686772|NCT03114969|163070692|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.995|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.808|8.829||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator.|||8.829|1.808|<0.001
81686773|NCT03114969|163070692|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.181||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|5.059||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator.|||5.059|0.940|0.069
81710842|NCT01258738|163117879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.12|-1.19|0.0167
81710843|NCT01258738|163117880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Most within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test. For open-label period results include unadjusted mean changes and standard errors, no covariate adjustments were applied.||||<0.001
81710844|NCT01258738|163117880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|-1.66|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-1.66|-4.39|<0.0001
81468446|NCT05633992|162628611|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference (V116-PPSV23) between the percentage of participants to be \>0 percentage points (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|38.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.3|46.7|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||Estimated difference and confidence interval are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Serotype 23B||46.7|29.3|<0.001
81537009|NCT02891174|162756737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||First intervention (24 hours)||||0.02
81686774|NCT03114969|163070692|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.855|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.339|10.08||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator.|||10.080|2.339|<0.001
81710845|NCT01258738|163117880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.86||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|-1.62|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-1.62|-6.09|0.0008
81710846|NCT01258738|163117880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.04||||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.47|-0.61|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.61|-5.47|0.0143
81710847|NCT01258738|163117880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.12||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.23|-1.02|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-1.02|-5.23|0.0038
81710848|NCT01258738|163117881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test||||<0.001
81710849|NCT01258738|163117881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.85|-4.58|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-4.58|-10.85|<0.0001
81710850|NCT01258738|163117881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.16|-3.09|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||-3.09|-9.16|<0.0001
81710851|NCT01258738|163117881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.78||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.15|-2.41|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-2.41|-9.15|0.0009
81710852|NCT01258738|163117881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.34|-3.73|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-3.73|-10.34|<0.0001
81710853|NCT01258738|163117882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||With the exception of change from Baseline in the placebo group at Week 12, within group comparisons to baseline for all other treatment groups and time points were \<0.001, from paired t-test.||||0.0370
81468447|NCT05633992|162628611|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference (V116-PPSV23) between the percentage of participants to be \>0 percentage points (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|27.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.3|35.6|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||Estimated difference and confidence interval are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Serotype 24F||35.6|18.3|<0.001
81710854|NCT01258738|163117882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.9965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|4.37|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||4.37|-4.39|0.9965
81710855|NCT01258738|163117882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.61||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|9.1|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||9.10|-1.89|0.1970
81537010|NCT02891174|162756737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Second intervention (24 hours)||||0.06
81537011|NCT02891174|162756737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Overall satisfaction with pain control during study period||||0.04
81710856|NCT01258738|163117882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.07||||0.0394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|11.84|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||11.84|0.30|0.0394
81710857|NCT01258738|163117883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.01 at Week 12 and \<0.001 thereafter, from paired t-test.||||<0.01
81710858|NCT01258738|163117883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.1341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||0.21|-0.02|0.1341
81710859|NCT01258738|163117883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.0447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||0.14|0.00|0.0447
81710860|NCT01258738|163117883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.1345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.13|-0.02|0.1345
81710861|NCT01258738|163117884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test.||||<0.001
81686775|NCT03114969|163070692|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.274|5.764||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator.|||5.764|1.274|0.010
81686776|NCT03114969|163070693|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.503||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.818|7.659||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||7.659|0.818|0.108
81686777|NCT03114969|163070693|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.409||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.792|7.331||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||7.331|0.792|0.122
81686778|NCT03114969|163070694|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.887||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.851|12.903||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||12.903|1.851|0.001
81686779|NCT03114969|163070694|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.484|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.106|14.284||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||14.284|2.106|<0.001
81686780|NCT03114969|163070695|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.941|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.863|8.337||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator.|||8.337|1.863|<0.001
81686781|NCT03114969|163070695|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.391||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.088|5.256||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator.|||5.256|1.088|0.030
81710862|NCT01258738|163117884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.31||||0.1035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|2.9|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 12 data only. Week 4||2.90|-0.27|0.1035
81468448|NCT05633992|162628611|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference (V116-PPSV23) between the percentage of participants to be \>0 percentage points (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|57.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.3|64.4|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||Estimated difference and confidence interval are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Serotype 31||64.4|49.3|<0.001
81478079|NCT00435461|162645942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|4.0|||ANCOVA|||Evening assessment||4|-2.5|0.662
81710863|NCT01258738|163117884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.38||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.26|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 12 data only. Week 12||4.26|0.50|0.0134
81710864|NCT01258738|163117885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.05, from paired t-test.||||<0.05
81710865|NCT01258738|163117885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|3.19|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 12 data only. Week 4||3.19|-0.84|0.2520
81686782|NCT03114969|163070695|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.728|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.388|9.364||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator.|||9.364|2.388|<0.001
81686783|NCT03114969|163070695|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.957||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.473|5.936||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator.|||5.936|1.473|0.002
81686784|NCT03114969|163070696|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.404||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.018|5.676||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||5.676|1.018|0.045
81686785|NCT03114969|163070696|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.823||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|4.319||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||4.319|0.770|0.172
81478080|NCT00435461|162645943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-0.7|<0.001
81710866|NCT01258738|163117885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85||||0.4981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|3.34|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 12 data only. Week 12||3.34|-1.63|0.4981
81710867|NCT01258738|163117886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test.||||<0.001
81478081|NCT00435461|162645943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.4|0.203
81686786|NCT03114969|163070696|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.989||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.229|7.272||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Incruse/Anoro Ellipta as comparator.|||7.272|1.229|0.016
81686787|NCT03114969|163070696|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.747||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.775|3.937||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Incruse/Anoro Ellipta as comparator.|||3.937|0.775|0.179
81686788|NCT03114969|163070696|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.189||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.509|2.775||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||2.775|0.509|0.690
81686789|NCT03114969|163070696|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.363||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|7.639||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||7.639|1.480|0.004
81686790|NCT03114969|163070696|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.848||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.264|6.42||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||6.420|1.264|0.012
81686791|NCT03114969|163070696|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.986|10.791||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Incruse/Anoro Ellipta as comparator.|||10.791|1.986|<0.001
81686792|NCT03114969|163070696|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.037||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.916|4.528||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Incruse/Anoro Ellipta as comparator.|||4.528|0.916|0.081
81686793|NCT03114969|163070696|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.438|2.283||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||2.283|0.438|1.000
81710868|NCT01258738|163117886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.4621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 12 data only. Week 4||0.41|-0.90|0.4621
81478082|NCT00435461|162645943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||||-0.4|-0.8|<0.001
81686794|NCT03114969|163070697|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.935||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.955|3.921||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||3.921|0.955|0.067
81686795|NCT03114969|163070697|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.523||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.283|4.961||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||4.961|1.283|0.007
81686796|NCT03114969|163070698|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.399||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.252|4.596||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator.|||4.596|1.252|0.008
81686797|NCT03114969|163070698|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.812||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.926|3.544||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator.|||3.544|0.926|0.082
81686798|NCT03114969|163070698|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.135|6.905||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator.|||6.905|2.135|<0.001
81686799|NCT03114969|163070698|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.231|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|5.766||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator.|||5.766|1.810|<0.001
81468449|NCT05633992|162628611|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority of V116 to PPSV23 requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference (V116-PPSV23) between the percentage of participants to be \>0 percentage points (one-sided p-value \<0.025).|Difference in Percent|47.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.5|54.1|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen||Estimated difference and confidence interval are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Serotype 35B||54.1|39.5|<0.001
81468450|NCT02417961|162628618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|98.2||||||95.0|93.81|99.79|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 12)|Percentage of patients who successfully administered benralizumab with an APFS at home (Week 12)|||99.79|93.81|
81686800|NCT03114969|163070699|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.931||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.842|4.428||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||4.428|0.842|0.120
81686801|NCT03114969|163070699|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.636||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.664||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||3.664|0.730|0.232
81686802|NCT03114969|163070700|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.217|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.019|8.807||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||8.807|2.019|<0.001
81686803|NCT03114969|163070700|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.66|11.005||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator.|||11.005|2.660|<0.001
81686804|NCT03114969|163070701|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.477||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.274|4.815||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator.|||4.815|1.274|0.007
81686805|NCT03114969|163070701|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.748||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.328|5.683||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator.|||5.683|1.328|0.006
81686806|NCT03114969|163070701|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.896|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.133|7.118||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator.|||7.118|2.133|<0.001
81686807|NCT03114969|163070701|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.777|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.508|9.1||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator.|||9.100|2.508|<0.001
81686808|NCT03114969|163070702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.347||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.408|132.143||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||132.143|0.408|0.176
81686809|NCT03114969|163070702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.3||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.526|164.465||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||164.465|0.526|0.128
81686810|NCT03114969|163070702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.454||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|351.613||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Incruse/Anoro Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||351.613|1.190|0.038
81686811|NCT03114969|163070702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.776||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.131|311.669||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Incruse/Anoro Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||311.669|1.131|0.041
81686812|NCT03114969|163070702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.873||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|162.775||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||162.775|0.484|0.141
81686813|NCT03114969|163070702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.215||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.519|200.904||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||200.904|0.519|0.126
81686814|NCT03114969|163070702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.717||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.715|263.125||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||263.125|0.715|0.082
81686815|NCT03114969|163070702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.283||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.561|512.532||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Incruse/Anoro Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||512.532|1.561|0.024
81686816|NCT03114969|163070702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.736||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.183|399.541||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Incruse/Anoro Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||399.541|1.183|0.038
81686817|NCT03114969|163070702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.603||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.371|155.763||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||155.763|0.371|0.188
81686818|NCT03114969|163070703|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.781||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.488|124.117||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||124.117|0.488|0.147
81686819|NCT03114969|163070703|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.786||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.553|173.301||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||173.301|0.553|0.120
81686820|NCT03114969|163070704|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.089||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.383|11.389||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||11.389|0.383|0.395
81686821|NCT03114969|163070704|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.25||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.612|17.244||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||17.244|0.612|0.166
81686822|NCT03114969|163070704|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.196||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.596|17.14||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||17.140|0.596|0.175
81710869|NCT01258738|163117886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.3842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 12 data only. Week 12||0.50|-1.28|0.3842
81710870|NCT01258738|163117887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test.||||<0.001
81710871|NCT01258738|163117887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.6357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.86|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 12 data only. Week 4||0.86|-0.52|0.6357
81710872|NCT01258738|163117887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.2439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|0.36|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 12 data only. Week 12||0.36|-1.39|0.2439
81710873|NCT01258738|163117888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test.||||<0.001
81710874|NCT01258738|163117888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.3286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Descriptive analysis was carried out for Week 12 data only.||0.52|-1.55|0.3286
81710875|NCT01258738|163117889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test.||||<0.001
81686823|NCT03114969|163070704|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.408||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.059|27.61||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||27.610|1.059|0.042
81710876|NCT01258738|163117889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78||||0.1829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|0.37|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 12 data only.||0.37|-1.93|0.1829
81710877|NCT01258738|163117890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.05, from paired t-test.||||<0.05
81710878|NCT01258738|163117890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.37||||0.5226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|9.68|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||9.68|-4.95|0.5226
81710879|NCT01258738|163117890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.62||||0.6232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|8.14|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||8.14|-4.90|0.6232
81710880|NCT01258738|163117890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.52||||0.3877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|11.57|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||11.57|-4.53|0.3877
81710881|NCT01258738|163117890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.74||||0.2402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|12.69|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||12.69|-3.22|0.2402
81710882|NCT01258738|163117891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001 at Week 16 and thereafter, from paired t-test.||||<0.001
81710883|NCT01258738|163117891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.19||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.85|-1.52|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-1.52|-16.85|0.0193
81710884|NCT01258738|163117891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.08||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.41|2.26|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||2.26|-12.41|0.1730
81710885|NCT01258738|163117891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.26||||0.1224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.23|1.71|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||1.71|-14.23|0.1224
81710886|NCT01258738|163117891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.14||||0.0461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.11|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.16|-18.11|0.0461
81710887|NCT01258738|163117892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test.||||<0.001
81710888|NCT01258738|163117892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.97||||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.58|-0.36|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.36|-11.58|0.0372
81686824|NCT03114969|163070705|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.145||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|216.818||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||216.818|0.680|0.090
81710889|NCT01258738|163117892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1||||0.2126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.98|1.79|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||1.79|-7.98|0.2126
81710890|NCT01258738|163117892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.66||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.79|-0.54|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||-0.54|-12.79|0.0330
81686825|NCT03114969|163070705|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.991||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.508|196.435||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||196.435|0.508|0.130
81710891|NCT01258738|163117892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.85||||0.0397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.38|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||-0.33|-13.38|0.0397
81710892|NCT01258738|163117893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001 at Week 16 and at Week 32 and thereafter, from paired t test.||||<0.001
81710893|NCT01258738|163117893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.29||||0.0382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.12|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 2||-0.46|-16.12|0.0382
81710894|NCT01258738|163117893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.25||||0.1648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.69|2.19|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 4||2.19|-12.69|0.1648
81710895|NCT01258738|163117893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.98||||0.1476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.11|2.15|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 8||2.15|-14.11|0.1476
81710896|NCT01258738|163117893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.68||||0.0687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.03|0.68|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 2, 4, 8, 12 data only. Week 12||0.68|-18.03|0.0687
81710897|NCT01258738|163117894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test.||||<0.001
81710898|NCT01258738|163117894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.2578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 12 data only. Week 4||0.33|-1.21|0.2578
81710899|NCT01258738|163117894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.4334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 12 data only. Week 12||0.52|-1.21|0.4334
81710900|NCT01258738|163117895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All within group comparisons to baseline were \<0.001, from paired t-test.||||<0.001
81710901|NCT01258738|163117895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.3554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|1.7|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 12 data only. Week 4||1.70|-4.70|0.3554
81710902|NCT01258738|163117895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.91||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.82|1.99|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Comparative analysis was carried out for Week 4, 12 data only. Week 12||1.99|-5.82|0.3350
81710903|NCT01258738|163117896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.41||||14.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|28.78|||ANCOVA|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Descriptive analysis was carried out for Week 12 data only.||28.78|0.04|14.41
81710904|NCT01258738|163117897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.03||||0.1285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|24.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Secondary and supportive analyses were performed at 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level. No adjustment for multiple testing was made. Descriptive analysis was carried out for Week 12 data only.||24.56|-2.51|0.1285
81710905|NCT00721136|163117930|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Continuous variables were expressed as mean ± standard deviation and analyzed using Student's t-test and Mann-Whitney U-test in cases of nonparametric distribution. Categorical variables were expressed as numbers or percentages and analyzed with two-tailed Fisher's exact test or χ2-test as appropriate. Data were analyzed on an intention-to-treat basis using STATA 10.1 (College Station, TX). A two-tailed alpha of 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Continuous variables were expressed as mean ± standard deviation and analyzed using Student's t-test and Mann-Whitney U-test in cases of nonparametric distribution. Categorical variables were expressed as numbers or percentages and analyzed with two-tailed Fisher's exact test or χ2-test as appropriate. Data were analyzed on an intention-to-treat basis using STATA 10.1 (College Station, TX). A two-tailed alpha of 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|||
81710906|NCT00732199|163117933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T- test was conducted to compare the 2 groups.||||<0.05
81710907|NCT00732199|163117934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Compares control vs hypoxia trials vs recovery post-hypoxia||||||<0.05
81710908|NCT00732199|163117935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81710909|NCT00732199|163117936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81710910|NCT01038635|163117975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Maximal tolerated dose|75.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Maximal tolerated dose not reached as no dose limiting toxicity documented. MTD considered to be last dose level.|||||
81468451|NCT02417961|162628618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|99.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.99|99.98|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 16)|Percentage of patients who successfully administered benralizumab with an APFS at home (Week 16)|||99.98|94.99|
81468452|NCT02417961|162628618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|93.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.64|96.92|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 12 and 16)|Percentage of patients who successfully administered benralizumab with an APFS at home (Week 12 and 16)|||96.92|86.64|
81710911|NCT04542525|163117984|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact Test of Binomial Proportion||||P-value is provided from exact test of binomial proportion (one-sided alpha = 2.5%) comparing PanOptix Toric Trifocal IOL Model TFNT20 with historical threshold 29.2 % (rate calculated for a non-toric IOL in Japanese study patients that would qualify for a T2 lens using the same toric calculator).|||<0.0001
81710912|NCT02364999|163118003|EQUIVALENCE|Calculated based on 2-sided Miettinen and Nurminen method without strata for risk difference for confirmed response. EU equivalence margins (95% CI in -13% to 13%).|Risk Difference (RD)|0.6531|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.608|7.9082|||||PF-06439535 vs Bevacizumab-EU|||7.9082|-6.6080|
81710913|NCT02364999|163118003|EQUIVALENCE|Calculated based on 2-sided Miettinen and Nurminen method without strata for risk ratio for confirmed response. US equivalence margins (90% CI in 0.73 to 1.37).|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0146|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8856|1.1625|||||PF-06439535 vs Bevacizumab-EU|||1.1625|0.8856|
81710914|NCT02364999|163118003|EQUIVALENCE|Calculated based on 2-sided Miettinen and Nurminen method without strata for risk ratio for confirmed response. Japan equivalence margins (95% CI in 0.729 to 1.371).|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0146|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8628|1.1933|||||PF-06439535 vs Bevacizumab-EU|||1.1933|0.8628|
81710915|NCT02364999|163118006|OTHER|Hazard ratio of PF-06439535 versus Bevacizumab-EU; a hazard ratio =1 indicated no difference in progressive disease(PD)/death between 2 reporting groups; \>1 indicated an increase in PD/death in PF-06439535; \<1 indicated an increase in PD/death in bevacizumab-EU.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.1077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.608|1.051|||Log Rank|Stratified by smoking, sex and region.||||1.051|0.608|0.1077
81710916|NCT02364999|163118007|OTHER|Hazard ratio of PF-06439535 versus Bevacizumab-EU; a hazard ratio =1 indicated no difference in progressive disease(PD)/death between 2 reporting groups; \>1 indicated an increase in PD/death in PF-06439535; \<1 indicated an increase in PD/death in bevacizumab-EU.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.931||||0.4492||95.0|0.777|1.116|||Log Rank|Stratified by smoking, sex and region.||||1.116|0.777|0.4492
81710917|NCT02364999|163118008|OTHER|Hazard ratio of PF-06439535 versus Bevacizumab-EU; a hazard ratio =1 indicated no difference in progressive disease(PD)/death between 2 reporting groups; \>1 indicated an increase in PD/death in PF-06439535; \<1 indicated an increase in PD/death in bevacizumab-EU.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.918||||0.4726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.729|1.157|||Log Rank|Stratified by smoking, sex and region.||||1.157|0.729|0.4726
81710918|NCT01566981|163118012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6925|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4708||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2221|1.1629|||t-test, 2 sided|without adjustments, df=39||"Null hypothesis was that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) supported diabetes care could have significant impact on reduction of baseline glycated hemoglobin (EHbA1c) after 1 year follow-up.~The sample in intervention group was normally distributed, so observed power (two-tailed hypothesis) was 0.45, for Cohen's d= 0.6 and alpha level =0.05"||1.1629|0.2221|0.005
81710919|NCT02177942|163118020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.6931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.13|||ANCOVA||Difference is test treatment minus control treatment such that a positive difference favours the test treatment.|||0.13|-0.20|0.6931
81710920|NCT01351415|163118029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.84||||0.1044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.0|||Stratified Log-Rank test|||The stratification factors for Log-Rank test and Hazard Ratio (HR) are the type of planned 2nd-line SoC treatment, the number of cycles of bevacizumab maintenance treatment prior to first PD and smoking status.||1.00|0.71|0.1044
81710921|NCT01351415|163118030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.83||||0.0573|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|0.98|||Stratified Log-Rank test|||PFS 2: The stratification factors for Log-Rank test are the type of planned 2nd-line SoC treatment, the number of cycles of bevacizumab maintenance treatment prior to PD1 and the smoking status.||0.98|0.70|0.0573
81710922|NCT01351415|163118030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.63||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|0.83|||Stratified Log-Rank test|||PFS 3: The stratification factors for Log-Rank test are the type of planned 2nd-line SoC treatment, the number of cycles of bevacizumab maintenance treatment prior to PD1 and the smoking status.||0.83|0.49|0.0045
81468453|NCT02417961|162628619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|99.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.21|99.98|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 12)|Percentage of patients returned functional APFS administered at home (Week 12)|||99.98|95.21|
81468454|NCT02417961|162628619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|99.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.99|99.98|||Clopper Pearson Exact CI|One sample confidence interval (Week 16)|Percentage of patients returned functional APFS administered at home (Week 16)|||99.98|94.99|
81468455|NCT02417961|162628620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.13|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 0)|Percentage of mulfunctioning APFS used to administer benralizumab at home or clinic (Week 0)|||3.13|0.00|
81686826|NCT03114969|163070706|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.907||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.753|188.208||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||188.208|0.753|0.079
81468456|NCT02417961|162628620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|4.67|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 4)|Percentage of malfunctioning APFS used to administer benralizumab at home or clinic (Week 4)|||4.67|0.02|
81468457|NCT02417961|162628620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.16|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 8)|Percentage of malfunctioning APFS used to administer benralizumab at home or clinic (Week 8)|||3.16|0.00|
81468458|NCT02417961|162628620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.13|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 12)|Percentage of malfunctioning APFS used to administer benralizumab at home or clinic (Week 12)|||3.13|0.00|
81468459|NCT02417961|162628620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.33|||Clopper-Pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 16)|Percentage of malfunctioning APFS used to administer benralizumab at home or clinic (Week 16)|||3.33|0|
81468460|NCT02417961|162628620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.59|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 0 to 8)|Percentage of malfunctioning APFS used to administer benralizumab at home or clinic (Week 0 to 8)|||1.59|0.01|
81468461|NCT02417961|162628620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.63|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 12 to 16)|Percentage of malfunctioning APFS used to administer benralizumab at home or clinic (Week 12 to 16)|||1.63|0.00|
81468462|NCT02417961|162628620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.97|||Clopper-pearson Exact CI|One sample Confidence Interval (Week 0 to 16)|Percentage of malfunctioning APFS used to administer benralizumab at home or clinic (Week 0 to 16)|||0.97|0.00|
81468463|NCT00197002|162628644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in seropositivity rates \[Havrix+Prevnar Group minus Havrix Group\] was computed. The anti-HAV seropositivity rates in the Havrix+Prevnar Group were considered as non-inferior to the seropositivity rates in the Havrix Group, if the lower limit of the 95% CI was not lower (≥) than -5%.~The non-inferiority was concluded if both non-inferiority criteria (for seropositivity rates and GMCs) were met."|Difference in seropositivity rate|-1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.78|2.45||||||"Difference in seropositivity rates for anti-HAV:~To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Havrix® vaccine co-administered with Prevnar™ vaccine (Havrix+Prevnar Group), compared to Havrix® vaccine administered alone (Havrix Group), in terms of seropositivity rates and geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) for anti-HAV antibody, one month after Dose 2 of Havrix® vaccine (Month 7-10)."||2.45|-5.78|
81540075|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.49||||0.1856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|9.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||9.64|0.64|0.1856
81686827|NCT03114969|163070706|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.06||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.866|262.042||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||262.042|0.866|0.063
81686828|NCT03114969|163070707|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|13.69||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||13.690|0.521|0.239
81686829|NCT03114969|163070707|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.929||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.567|15.125||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||15.125|0.567|0.200
81686830|NCT03114969|163070707|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.269||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.848|21.489||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||21.489|0.848|0.078
81686831|NCT03114969|163070707|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.132||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.031|25.55||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||25.550|1.031|0.046
81686832|NCT03114969|163070708|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.483||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.218|9.961||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||9.961|1.218|0.020
81710923|NCT01351415|163118031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated difference in response rate|0.0237||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0156|0.063|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|||The stratification factors for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test are the type of planned 2nd-line SoC treatment, the number of cycles of Bevacizumab maintenance treatment prior to PD1 and the smoking status.||0.0630|-0.0156|0.0810
81686833|NCT03114969|163070708|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.284||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.757|6.895||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||6.895|0.757|0.143
81686834|NCT03114969|163070708|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.268||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.615|17.187||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Incruse/Anoro Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||17.187|1.615|0.006
81686835|NCT03114969|163070708|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.655||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.478|14.666||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Incruse/Anoro Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||14.666|1.478|0.009
81686836|NCT03114969|163070708|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.274||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.405|4.005||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||4.005|0.405|0.679
81686837|NCT03114969|163070708|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.804||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.372|10.544||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||10.544|1.372|0.010
81686838|NCT03114969|163070708|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.555||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.886|7.369||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||7.369|0.886|0.083
81710924|NCT01351415|163118032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated difference in Disease Control|0.0326||||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0288|0.094|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|||The stratification factors for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test are the type of planned 2nd-line SoC treatment, the number of cycles of Bevacizumab maintenance treatment prior to PD1 and the smoking status.||0.0940|-0.0288|0.0218
81710925|NCT01351415|163118033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.29||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|0.9|||Stratified Log-Rank test|||The stratification factors for Log-Rank test are the type of planned 2nd-line SoC treatment, the number of cycles of Bevacizumab maintenance treatment prior to PD1 and the smoking status.||0.90|0.09|0.0600
81710926|NCT01351415|163118035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.79||||0.0311|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|0.95|||Stratified Log-Rank test|||TTP2: The stratification factors for Log-Rank test are the type of planned 2nd-line SoC treatment, the number of cycles of Bevacizumab maintenance treatment prior to PD1 and the smoking status.||0.95|0.65|0.0311
81710927|NCT01351415|163118035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.69||||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|0.92|||Stratified Log-Rank test|||TTP3: The stratification factors for Log-Rank test are the type of planned 2nd-line SoC treatment, the number of cycles of Bevacizumab maintenance treatment prior to PD1 and the smoking status.||0.92|0.52|0.0326
81686839|NCT03114969|163070708|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.93||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|18.611||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Incruse/Anoro Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||18.611|1.890|0.002
81686840|NCT03114969|163070708|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.929||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.556|15.612||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Incruse/Anoro Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||15.612|1.556|0.007
81686841|NCT03114969|163070708|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.208||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.385|3.788||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||3.788|0.385|0.746
81686842|NCT03114969|163070709|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.502||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.578|3.905||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||3.905|0.578|0.404
81710928|NCT04111185|163118083|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81710929|NCT00877890|163118100|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The choice of a 0.4% noninferiority margin was resulted from the considerations of expected clinical benefit of BYETTA in this study based on clinical data evaluating exenatide once weekly and BYETTA, regulatory guidance, published literature, and statistical considerations.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.39|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model includes treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%), and concomitant SU use at screening as factors.||Superiority of exenatide once weekly to BYETTA if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for treatment difference (exenatide once weekly minus BYETTA) is \<0; noninferiority if this upper limit is \<0.4%. Power: Assuming 15% dropout rate with 206 subjects will complete the study. This sample size would provide 90% power for non-inferiority test with assumption of greater reduction (0.1%) in exenatide once weekly and a common standard deviation of 1.1%.||-0.39|-0.94|<.0001
81710930|NCT00877890|163118101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Multiplicity adjustment using Hochberg procedure for the 3 key secondary endpoints (i.e., percent to achieving HbA1c goal of \<7%, change in fasting glucose, and percent of achieving fasting plasma glucose goal of \<=126 mg/dL) was performed.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis: Percentages of subjects achieving HbA1c target value of \<7% at Week 24 were compared between treatments using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, in which baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%) and concomitant SU use at screening served as the stratification factors. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in percentage of subjects achieving HbA1c target. Power: based on the primary measurement.||||<.0001
81710931|NCT00877890|163118102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis: Percentages of subjects achieving HbA1c target values of \<=6.5% at Week 24 were compared between treatments using a CMH test, in which baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%) and concomitant SU use at screening served as the stratification factors. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in percentage of subjects achieving HbA1c target. Power: based on the primary measurement.||||<.0001
81710932|NCT00877890|163118103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-20.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.57||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|-9.5||Multiplicity adjustment using Hochberg procedure for the 3 key secondary endpoints (i.e., percent to achieving HbA1c goal of \<7%, change in fasting glucose, and percent of achieving fasting plasma glucose goal of \<=126 mg/dL) was performed.|ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline (Day 1) to Week 24 was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%), and concomitant SU use at screening as factors, and baseline value of the fasting plasma glucose as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in change from baseline fasting plasma glucose. Power: based on the primary measurement.||-9.5|-31.4|0.0006
81468464|NCT00197002|162628645|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The standardized two-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (Havrix+Prevnar Group divided by Havrix Group) was computed. The anti-HAV GMC in the Havrix+Prevnar Group was considered as non-inferior to the anti-HAV GMC in the Havrix Group if the lower limit of the 95% CI was not lower than (≥) 0.5.~The non-inferiority of the anti-HAV immune response in Havrix+Prevnar Group compared to Havrix Group was concluded if both non-inferiority criteria (for seropositivity rates and GMCs) were met."|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.31|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Havrix® vaccine co-administered with Prevnar™ vaccine (Havrix+Prevnar Group), compared to Havrix® vaccine administered alone (Havrix Group), in terms of seropositivity rates and geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) for anti-HAV antibody, one month after Dose 2 of Havrix® vaccine (Month 7-10).||1.31|0.63|
81468465|NCT03569293|162628658|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|63.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.1|69.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||69.8|57.1|<0.001
81468466|NCT03569293|162628658|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|53.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.4|60.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||60.2|46.4|<0.001
81468467|NCT03569293|162628659|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|53.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.2|60.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response rate difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||60.0|47.2|<0.001
81710933|NCT00877890|163118104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|||||Multiplicity adjustment using Hochberg procedure for the 3 key secondary endpoints (i.e., percent to achieving HbA1c goal of \<7%, change in fasting glucose, and percent of achieving fasting plasma glucose goal of \<=126 mg/dL) was performed.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis: Percentages of subjects achieving fasting plasma glucose target of \<=126 mg/dL at Week 24 were compared between treatments using a CMH test, in which baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%) and concomitant SU use at screening served as the stratification factors. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in percentage of subjects achieving fasting plasma glucose target. Power: based on the primary measurement.||||0.0008
81468468|NCT03569293|162628659|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|39.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.2|46.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response rate difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||46.4|33.2|<0.001
81468469|NCT03569293|162628660|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|48.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.3|55.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||55.0|41.3|<0.001
81468470|NCT03569293|162628660|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|40.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.5|47.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||47.5|33.5|<0.001
81468471|NCT03569293|162628661|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|57.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.5|64.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||64.1|51.5|<0.001
81468472|NCT03569293|162628661|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|45.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.6|51.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||51.7|38.6|<0.001
81468473|NCT03569293|162628662|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|62.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.3|68.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||68.3|56.3|<0.001
81540076|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67||||0.01798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|11.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||11.20|0.64|0.01798
81710934|NCT00877890|163118105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.487||0.0514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in body weight from baseline (Day 1) to Week 24 was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%), and concomitant SU use at screening as factors, and baseline value of the body weight as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in change from baseline body weight. Power: based on the primary measurement.||0.01|-1.91|0.0514
81686843|NCT03114969|163070709|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.591||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.625|4.05||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||4.050|0.625|0.330
81686844|NCT03114969|163070710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.738||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.761|3.968||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||3.968|0.761|0.189
81540077|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.19||||0.1101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|13.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||13.22|0.77|0.1101
81686845|NCT03114969|163070710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.079||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.901|4.799||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||4.799|0.901|0.086
81710935|NCT00877890|163118106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.2367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|1.2|||ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in systolic blood pressure from baseline (Day 1) to Week 24 was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%), and concomitant SU use at screening as factors, and baseline value of the systolic blood pressure as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in change from baseline systolic blood pressure. Power: based on the primary measurement.||1.2|-4.7|0.2367
81710936|NCT00877890|163118107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.7717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.2|||ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in diastolic blood pressure from baseline (Day 1) to Week 24 was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%), and concomitant SU use at screening as factors, and baseline value of the diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in change from baseline diastolic blood pressure. Power: based on the primary measurement.||2.2|-1.7|0.7717
81710937|NCT00877890|163118108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|-9.1|||ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in total cholesterol from baseline (Day 1) to Week 24 was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%), and concomitant SU use at screening as factors, and baseline value of the total cholesterol as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in change from baseline total cholesterol. Power: based on the primary measurement.||-9.1|-22.9|<.0001
81710938|NCT00877890|163118109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.1251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in HDL from baseline (Day 1) to Week 24 was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%), and concomitant SU use at screening as factors, and baseline value of the HDL as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in change from baseline HDL. Power: based on the primary measurement.||0.3|-2.8|0.1251
81710939|NCT00877890|163118110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.2558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.04|||ANCOVA|||Analysis: Triglycerides data were logarithm-transformed and the change at Week 30 to baseline (Day 1) , expressed as the ratio, was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%), and concomitant SU use at screening as factors, and baseline value of the triglycerides as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference between treatments in change from baseline triglycerides. Power: based on the primary measurement.||1.04|0.87|0.2558
81710940|NCT02109939|163118121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.836|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.758||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.285|0.613|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures including week 4.||||0.613|-6.285|0.1070
81710941|NCT02109939|163118122|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.207|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.653||0.1822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.45|1.036|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with week 4 data.||||1.036|-5.450|0.1822
81710942|NCT02109939|163118123|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.86|||Generalized linear mixed model|The reported outcome measure is the estimated percentage from a generalized linear mixed model, not a simple count of subjects.||||1.86|1.07|0.0134
81710943|NCT02109939|163118126|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.27|||Generalized linear mixed model|The reported outcome measure is the estimated percentage from a generalized linear mixed model, not a simple count of subjects.||||2.27|1.14|0.0066
81686846|NCT03114969|163070710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.918|4.142||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||4.142|0.918|0.082
81686847|NCT03114969|163070710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.415||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.161|5.024||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||5.024|1.161|0.018
81686848|NCT03114969|163070711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.492|4.633||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||4.633|0.492|0.472
81686849|NCT03114969|163070711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.402||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.459|4.283||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||4.283|0.459|0.553
81686850|NCT03114969|163070712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.523||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.993|6.407||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||6.407|0.993|0.052
81686851|NCT03114969|163070712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.757||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.107|6.862||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||6.862|1.107|0.029
81686852|NCT03114969|163070713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.434||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.123|5.276||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||5.276|1.123|0.024
81686853|NCT03114969|163070713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.389||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.061|5.376||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect and adjusting for the covariate of time on current primary DPI.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||5.376|1.061|0.035
81686854|NCT03114969|163070713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.889||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.434|5.819||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||5.819|1.434|0.003
81540078|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.99||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|11.31||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||11.31|0.79|0.1060
81686855|NCT03114969|163070713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.974||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.461|6.055||Sensitivity analysis was performed using logistic regression with treatment cohort as fixed effect. Time on current primary device was removed from the model for this sensitivity analysis as it was confounded with primary device/treatment cohort.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio was calculated considering Relvar Ellipta+\[Relvar Ellipta+LAMA\] as comparator. Note: Statistical testing with a small number of events may produce unusual results; odds ratios and confidence intervals should be interpreted with caution.|||6.055|1.461|0.003
81686856|NCT03322657|163070714|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|6.5|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||6.5|2.2|<0.001
81686857|NCT03322657|163070715|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|6.3||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|14.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||14|-2.0|0.13
81686858|NCT03322657|163070716|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.34|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||1.34|0.43|0.30
81686859|NCT03322657|163070717|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.00|-0.35|0.21
81686860|NCT03322657|163070718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|1.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.81|-0.18|0.04
81686861|NCT03368404|163070784|NON_INFERIORITY|A sample size of 33 evaluable patients per treatment group was calculated to provide at least 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority of CBL-102 to Vismed Multi. Assumptions included a non-inferiority margin of 2 grades and a standard deviation of 2.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.13|||||Treatment difference : CBL-102 - Vismed Multi|||0.13|-1.34|
81686862|NCT03368404|163070785|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0592||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||0.0592
81686863|NCT03368404|163070786|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||>0.05
81686864|NCT03368404|163070787|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||>0.05
81540079|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.5258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|4.86||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||4.86|0.45|0.5258
81468474|NCT03569293|162628662|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|47.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.7|53.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||53.4|40.7|<0.001
81686865|NCT03368404|163070788|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||>0.05
81468475|NCT03569293|162628663|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|43.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.7|50.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||50.0|37.7|<0.001
81686866|NCT03368404|163070789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0176||||||Significance level 0.05|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline in Global Sum Score of Dry Eye Symptoms at Day 28 (Visit 4)||||0.0176
81686867|NCT03368404|163070789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Significance level 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment to baseline||Change from Baseline in Global Sum Score of Dry Eye Symptoms at Day 90 (Visit 5)||||0.0010
81686868|NCT03368404|163070790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0251||||||Significance level 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||"Ocular Surface Disease-Quality of Life (OSD-QoL®) dimension:~Daily Activities"||||0.0251
81686869|NCT03368404|163070790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||"Ocular Surface Disease-Quality of Life (OSD-QoL®) dimension:~Difficulties with work and handicap"||||0.0015
81710944|NCT02109939|163118129|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.2852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.43|||Generalized linear mixed model.|The reported outcome measure is the estimated percentage from a generalized linear mixed model, not a simple count of subjects.||||1.43|0.90|0.2852
81710945|NCT02109939|163118130|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.79|||Generalized linear mixed model|The reported outcome measure is the estimated percentage from a generalized linear mixed model, not a simple count of subjects.||||1.79|1.14|0.0023
81710946|NCT02109939|163118139|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.89|||Generalized linear mixed model|The reported outcome measure is the estimated percentage from a generalized linear mixed model, not a simple count of subjects.||||1.89|1.07|0.0140
81710947|NCT02109939|163118140|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.0663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.76|||Generalized linear mixed model|The reported outcome measure is the estimated percentage from a generalized linear mixed model, not a simple count of subjects.||||1.76|0.98|0.0663
81710948|NCT01277666|163118147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|11.0|||Mantel Haenszel|||comparison of Placebo and GSK1605786A 500 mg once daily||11.0|-6.1|0.546
81710949|NCT01277666|163118147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|10.7|||Mantel Haenszel|||comparison of Placebo and GSK1605786A 500 mg twice daily||10.7|-6.5|0.648
81710950|NCT01277666|163118148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|4.8|||Mantel Haenszel|||||4.8|-8.8|0.592
81468476|NCT03569293|162628663|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|34.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.6|40.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||40.5|28.6|<0.001
81710951|NCT01277666|163118148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|4.4|||Mantel Haenszel|||||4.4|-9.2|0.475
81540080|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.8746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|3.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||3.50|0.34|0.8746
81686870|NCT03368404|163070790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2024||||||Significance level 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||"Ocular Surface Disease-Quality if Life (OSD-QoL®) dimension:~Giving up makeup"||||0.2024
81686871|NCT03368404|163070790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0421||||||Significance level 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||"Ocular Surface Disease-Quality if Life (OSD-QoL®) dimension:~Acknowledgement of the Disease"||||0.0421
81686872|NCT03368404|163070790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3945||||||Significance level 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||"Ocular Surface Disease-Quality if Life (OSD-QoL®) dimension:~Acceptance of the disease"||||0.3945
81686873|NCT03368404|163070790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0536||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||"Ocular Surface Disease-Quality if Life (OSD-QoL®) dimension:~Fear for the Future"||||0.0536
81686874|NCT03368404|163070790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1998||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||"Ocular Surface Disease-Quality if Life (OSD-QoL®) dimension:~Emotional well-being"||||0.1998
81686875|NCT03368404|163070790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0306||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||"Ocular Surface Disease-Quality of Life (OSD-QoL®) questions:~Global Question"||||0.0306
81686876|NCT03368404|163070791|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||>0.05
81686877|NCT03368404|163070792|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level 0.05|ANCOVA|Adjustment for baseline||||||>0.05
81686878|NCT03368404|163070793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0017||||||Significance level of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0017
81686879|NCT00995371|163070794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.52|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|3.96|||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean change from baseline was assessed for VAS using a paired t-test. The resulting p-values are to be considered as descriptive statistics. Two-sided test with 5% Type I error was used.||3.96|1.09|<0.05
81710952|NCT01277666|163118149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|10.3|||Mantel Haenszel|||||10.3|-4.4|0.415
81710953|NCT01277666|163118149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|10.9|||Mantel Haenszel|||||10.9|-3.9|0.354
81710954|NCT01277666|163118150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|5.2|||Mantel Haenszel|||||5.2|-5.2|0.985
81710955|NCT01277666|163118150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|4.1|||Mantel Haenszel|||||4.1|-6.1|0.709
81710956|NCT01277666|163118151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|10.4|||Mantel Haenszel|||||10.4|-6.5|0.633
81710957|NCT01277666|163118151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|9.0|||Mantel Haenszel|||||9.0|-7.8|0.889
81710958|NCT01277666|163118152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|4.2|||Mantel Haenszel|||||4.2|-8.1|0.541
81710959|NCT01277666|163118152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|3.7|||Mantel Haenszel|||||3.7|-8.5|0.430
81710960|NCT01277666|163118153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.426||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.89|3.64||P-values were obtained from an analysis of covariance model with baseline score as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||3.64|-5.89|0.642
81710961|NCT01277666|163118153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.652||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.55|4.87||P-values were obtained from an analysis of covariance model with baseline score as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||4.87|-5.55|0.898
81710962|NCT01277666|163118153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.467||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|8.21||P-values were obtained from an analysis of covariance model with baseline score as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||8.21|-1.48|0.173
81710963|NCT01277666|163118153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.697||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|7.15||P-values were obtained from an analysis of covariance model with baseline score as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||7.15|-3.45|0.493
81710964|NCT01385098|163118157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.001
81710965|NCT01385098|163118158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||||||Change from preoperative to 12 weeks|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.013
81468477|NCT03569293|162628664|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|19.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|23.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||23.9|14.6|<0.001
81468478|NCT03569293|162628664|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|14.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|18.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||18.8|10.3|<0.001
81710966|NCT01385098|163118158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Change from preoperative to 12 weeks|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.010
81710967|NCT01021293|163118171|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Poliorix™ vaccine as compared to OPV vaccine in terms of the immune response to poliovirus type 1 one month after the third vaccine dose. Non-inferiority in terms of immunogenicity to poliovirus antigens was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference \[Control Group minus Poliorix Group\] in the percentage of seroprotected subjects|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|1.24||||||Non-inferiority of Poliorix™ as compared to OPV||1.24|-1.28|
81710968|NCT01021293|163118171|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Poliorix™ vaccine as compared to OPV vaccine in terms of the immune response to poliovirus type 2 one month after the third vaccine dose. Non-inferiority in terms of immunogenicity to poliovirus antigens was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference \[Control Group minus Poliorix Group\] in the percentage of seroprotected subjects|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|1.24||||||Non-inferiority of Poliorix™ as compared to OPV||1.24|-1.28|
81710969|NCT01021293|163118171|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Poliorix™ vaccine as compared to OPV vaccine in terms of the immune response to poliovirus type 3 one month after the third vaccine dose. Non-inferiority in terms of immunogenicity to poliovirus antigens was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference \[Control Group minus Poliorix Group\] in the percentage of seroprotected subjects|Difference in seroprotection rate|-1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-0.44||||||Non-inferiority of Poliorix™ as compared to OPV||-0.44|-3.9|
81710970|NCT03521089|163118183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0039|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0039
81710971|NCT03521089|163118183|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81710972|NCT03521089|163118183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0156|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0156
81710973|NCT03521089|163118184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9674|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9674
81710974|NCT03521089|163118184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0938|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0938
81710975|NCT03521089|163118184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2500
81710976|NCT03521089|163118185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0067|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0067
81710977|NCT03521089|163118185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0313|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0313
81710978|NCT03521089|163118185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7500
81710979|NCT03521089|163118186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3069|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3069
81710980|NCT03521089|163118186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1875|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1875
81710981|NCT03521089|163118186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7188|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7188
81710982|NCT03521089|163118187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2609|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2609
81710983|NCT03521089|163118187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0313|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0313
81710984|NCT03521089|163118187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0156|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0156
81710985|NCT03521089|163118188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6951|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6951
81710986|NCT03521089|163118188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0938|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0938
81710987|NCT03521089|163118188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0938|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0938
81710988|NCT03521089|163118189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3592|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3592
81710989|NCT03521089|163118189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0625|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0625
81710990|NCT03521089|163118189|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0000
81710991|NCT01432236|163118190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.31||Primary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Satterthwaite's approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||-0.31|-0.91|0.0001
81710992|NCT01432236|163118192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.33|-3.87||Analysis was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis presented above is for the FIQ total score. Analysis was performed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||-3.87|-9.33|<0.0001
81686880|NCT00995371|163070794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|1.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean change from baseline was assessed for VAS using a paired t-test. The resulting p-values are to be considered as descriptive statistics. Two-sided test with 5% Type I error was used.||1.55|-1.43|>0.05
81468479|NCT03569293|162628665|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|8.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|12.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||12.5|3.8|<0.001
81540081|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.7434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.77|0.24|0.7434
81686881|NCT00995371|163070795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.33|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.35|19.31|||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean change from baseline was assessed for ODI using a paired t-test. The resulting p-values are to be considered as descriptive statistics. Two-sided test with 5% Type I error was used.||19.31|3.35|<0.05
81686882|NCT00995371|163070795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.65|||>|0.05||95.0|-4.12|15.41|||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean change from baseline was assessed for ODI using a paired t-test. The resulting p-values are to be considered as descriptive statistics. Two-sided test with 5% Type I error was used.||15.41|-4.12|>0.05
81686883|NCT00995371|163070796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.19|||<|0.05||95.0|0.61|3.77|||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean change from baseline was assessed for VAS using a paired t-test. The resulting p-values are to be considered as descriptive statistics. Two-sided test with 5% Type I error was used.||3.77|0.61|<0.05
81686884|NCT00995371|163070796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||>|0.05||95.0|-0.66|2.66|||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean change from baseline was assessed for VAS using a paired t-test. The resulting p-values are to be considered as descriptive statistics. Two-sided test with 5% Type I error was used.||2.66|-0.66|>0.05
81686885|NCT00995371|163070797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.13|||<|0.05||95.0|7.43|24.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean change from baseline was assessed for ODI using a paired t-test. The resulting p-values are to be considered as descriptive statistics. Two-sided test with 5% Type I error was used.||24.83|7.43|<0.05
81710993|NCT01432236|163118192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.11||Analysis was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis presented above is for parameter 'physical impairment'. Analysis was performed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||-0.11|-0.74|0.0078
81710994|NCT01432236|163118192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.33||Analysis was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis presented above is for the parameter 'feel good'. Analysis was performed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||-0.33|-1.36|0.0014
81686886|NCT00995371|163070797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.17|||>|0.05||95.0|-1.24|13.58|||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean change from baseline was assessed for ODI using a paired t-test. The resulting p-values are to be considered as descriptive statistics. Two-sided test with 5% Type I error was used.||13.58|-1.24|>0.05
81686887|NCT01751646|163070808|OTHER|||||||0.1166||||||P-value from Wilcoxon rank sum test for change between baseline and Week 48 Vitamin D vs. Placebo|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1166
81686888|NCT01751646|163070810|OTHER|||||||0.8383|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.8383
81686889|NCT01751646|163070813|OTHER|||||||0.1378|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.1378
81686890|NCT01751646|163070815|OTHER|||||||0.4686|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.4686
81686891|NCT01751646|163070817|OTHER|||||||0.7601|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.7601
81686892|NCT01751646|163070819|OTHER|||||||0.3978|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.3978
81686893|NCT01751646|163070821|OTHER|||||||0.1187|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.1187
81686894|NCT01751646|163070824|OTHER|||||||0.5098|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.5098
81686895|NCT01751646|163070825|OTHER|||||||0.255|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.2550
81686896|NCT01751646|163070826|OTHER|||||||0.6499|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.6499
81686897|NCT01751646|163070827|OTHER|||||||0.2348|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.2348
81686898|NCT01751646|163070830|OTHER|||||||0.2648|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D3) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.2648
81686899|NCT01751646|163070833|OTHER|||||||0.3728|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D3) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.3728
81686900|NCT01751646|163070836|OTHER|||||||0.7825|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D3) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.7825
81686901|NCT01751646|163070839|OTHER|||||||0.195|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D3) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.1950
81710995|NCT01432236|163118192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.18||Analysis was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis presented above for parameter 'work missed'. Analysis was performed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||-0.18|-1.01|0.0050
81710996|NCT01432236|163118192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.36||Analysis was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis presented above is for the parameter 'do work'. Analysis was performed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||-0.36|-1.14|0.0002
81710997|NCT01432236|163118192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.28||Analysis was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis presented above is for the parameter 'pain'. Analysis was performed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||-0.28|-1.00|0.0006
81710998|NCT01432236|163118192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.0315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.04||Analysis was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis presented above is for the parameter 'fatigue'. Analysis was performed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||-0.04|-0.85|0.0315
81710999|NCT01432236|163118192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.35||Analysis was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis presented above is for the parameter 'rested'. Analysis was performed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||-0.35|-1.17|0.0003
81711000|NCT01432236|163118192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.31||Analysis was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis presented above is for the parameter 'stiffness'. Analysis was performed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||-0.31|-1.11|0.0007
81686902|NCT01751646|163070842|OTHER|||||||0.7127|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D3) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.7127
81686903|NCT01751646|163070845|OTHER|||||||0.4676|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D3) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.4676
81686904|NCT01751646|163070848|OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D3) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.0210
81686905|NCT01751646|163070851|OTHER|||||||0.0144|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D3) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.0144
81686906|NCT01751646|163070854|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D3) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||< 0.0001
81686907|NCT01751646|163070857|OTHER|||||||0.0814|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D3) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.0814
81686908|NCT01751646|163070860|OTHER|||||||0.4808|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D3) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.4808
81686909|NCT01751646|163070863|OTHER|||||||0.387|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D3) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.3870
81686910|NCT01751646|163070866|OTHER|||||||0.429|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.4290
81686911|NCT01751646|163070867|OTHER|||||||0.9186|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D3) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.9186
81686912|NCT01751646|163070868|OTHER|||||||0.4016|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D3) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.4016
81686913|NCT01751646|163070869|OTHER|||||||0.581|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D3) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.5810
81686914|NCT01751646|163070870|OTHER|||||||0.157|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test for change between baseline and Week 48 Group A (Vitamin D3) vs. Group B (Placebo)||||0.1570
81686915|NCT01751646|163070876|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Test of change from baseline to week 48||||<0.0001
81686916|NCT01751646|163070876|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Test of change from baseline to Week 48||||<0.0001
81686917|NCT01751646|163070879|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Test of Week 48 difference from baseline||||< 0.0001
81686918|NCT01751646|163070879|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Test of Week 48 difference from baseline||||< 0.0001
81686919|NCT01151137|163070901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.294||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.337|3.936||A priori threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Log Rank|2-sided Log-rank's asymptotic test|"Hazard ratio (HR) of Dronedarone versus placebo for stroke, systemic arterial embolism, myocardial infarction or cardiovascular death~HR and confidence interval were estimated using Cox regression model with treatment group as the only factor."|As a consequence of the early termination of the study, the analysis was performed for information only without any adjustment.||3.936|1.337|0.0019
81711001|NCT01432236|163118192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.17||Analysis was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis presented above is for the parameter 'anxiety'. Analysis was performed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||-0.17|-0.93|0.0048
81711002|NCT01432236|163118192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.53||Analysis was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis presented above is for the parameter 'depression'. Analysis was performed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||-0.53|-1.32|<0.0001
81711003|NCT01432236|163118193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0637|TWO_SIDED|||||This analysis was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The PGIC variable was analyzed using Cochran Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit transformation.||||0.0637
81711004|NCT01432236|163118194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|||||This analysis was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The PGIC variable was analyzed using CMH test with modified ridit transformation.||||0.1160
81711005|NCT01432236|163118195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||This secondary analyses was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis presented above is for 30% responders. Analysis was conducted using a logistic regression model using sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors. Logit link transformation was used for the model.||||0.0007
81468480|NCT03569293|162628666|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|13.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|17.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||17.8|8.1|<0.001
81686920|NCT01151137|163070902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.947|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.448|2.617||A priori threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Log Rank|2-sided Log-rank's asymptotic test|"Hazard ratio (HR) of Dronedarone versus placebo for unscheduled cardiovascular hospitalization or death from any cause~HR and confidence interval were estimated using Cox regression model with treatment group as the only factor."|As a consequence of the early termination of the study, the analysis was performed for information only without any adjustment.||2.617|1.448|<0.0001
81686921|NCT01151137|163070904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.115||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.996|4.49||A priori threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Log Rank|2-sided Log-rank's asymptotic test|"Hazard ratio (HR) of Dronedarone versus placebo for cardiovascular death~HR and confidence interval were estimated using Cox regression model with treatment group as the only factor."|As a consequence of the early termination of the study, the analysis was performed for information only without any adjustment.||4.490|0.996|0.0460
81686922|NCT02973815|163070910|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.194|0.067|||Regression, Linear|||This was adjusted for the baseline BMI-Z score, child sex, baseline child age, and economic assistance||0.067|-0.194|0.342
81686923|NCT02973815|163070911|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73104||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.71|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted for: baseline HFI Fruit value, and economic assistance status||2.71|-0.20|0.09
81686924|NCT02973815|163070912|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|2.44|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted for: baseline HFI Vegetable value, and economic assistance status||2.44|0.02|0.047
81686925|NCT02973815|163070913|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.88|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted for: baseline healthfulness score and economic assistance status||0.88|0.08|0.019
81686926|NCT02973815|163070914|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.09|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted for: baseline vegetable intake, child age (baseline), parent education status (bachelors or higher vs lower)||0.09|-0.4|0.218
81686927|NCT02973815|163070915|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.77|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted for: baseline fruit intake, child age (baseline), parent education status (bachelors or higher vs lower)||0.77|-0.03|0.066
81686928|NCT02973815|163070916|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.41||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.56|3.98|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted for: baseline MVPA, child age (baseline), and child sex||3.98|-13.56|0.28
81468481|NCT03569293|162628667|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|-25.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|-20.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-20.1|-30.3|<0.001
81686929|NCT02973815|163070917|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.34|||Regression, Linear|||Adjusted for: baseline screentime, child age (baseline), and child sex||0.34|-0.31|0.928
81686930|NCT02218203|163070948|OTHER|We report the interaction between the lidocaine dose response and dextromethorphan dose response. The type of statistical test was a linear regression model with Chi-square test.|Lidocaine dose*dextromethorphan dose|0.0042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002||0.0322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0004|0.0081|||Pearson's Chi-squared test||The estimated value is an estimated interaction term, and not a P-value.|We performed a lidocaine dose response clinical trial nested within a dextromethorphan clinical trial to evaluate a potential interaction between lidocaine dose and dextromethorphan dose (pain intensity; Gracely scale).||0.0081|0.0004|0.0322
81686931|NCT01274897|163070949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI|71.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.0|81.0||The immune response considered sufficient if for serogroup A the lower limit of the two-sided 95% Clopper-Pearson confidence interval (CI) of the percentage of subjects with hSBA seroresponse is ≥50%.|Clopper and Pearson||For serogroup A.|The null hypothesis associated with the primary immunogenicity objective is that for at least one of the four serogroups, the percentage of subjects with hSBA seroresponse at 29 days postvaccination is \< 50%.||81|71|
81711006|NCT01432236|163118195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|||||This secondary analyses was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis presented above is for 50% responders. Analysis was conducted using a logistic regression model using sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors. Logit link transformation was used for the model.||||0.0205
81540082|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.3211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|6.8||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||6.80|0.53|0.3211
81686932|NCT01274897|163070949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI|82.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.0|90.0||The immune response was considered sufficient if for serogroup C, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the percentage of subjects with hSBA seroresponse was ≥50%.|Clopper and Pearson||For the serogroup C|The null hypothesis associated with the primary immunogenicity objective is that for at least one of the four serogroups, the percentage of subjects with hSBA seroresponse at 29 days postvaccination is \< 50%.||90|82|
81686933|NCT01274897|163070949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.0|33.0||The immune response was considered sufficient if for serogroup W, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the percentage of subjects with hSBA seroresponse was ≥50%.|Clopper and Pearson||For the serogroup W|The null hypothesis associated with the primary immunogenicity objective is that for at least one of the four serogroups, the percentage of subjects with hSBA seroresponse at 29 days postvaccination is \< 50%.||33|23|
81711007|NCT01432236|163118196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.84||This was done using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-subject error as random factors.||0.84|0.31|<0.0001
81711008|NCT01432236|163118197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.81||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.66|-2.96||This was done using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||-2.96|-12.66|0.0018
81711009|NCT01432236|163118198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.8||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.29|-1.31||This was done using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors||-1.31|-10.29|0.0117
81711010|NCT01432236|163118199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.35||||0.0511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|16.74||This was done using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||16.74|-0.04|0.0511
81711011|NCT01432236|163118200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.1139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.03||This was done using a two-sided test with α=0.05. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. Analyzed as a count variable using a generalized linear model assuming a Poisson distribution and utilizing a log link transformation.||0.03|-0.29|0.1139
81711012|NCT01432236|163118202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.5||Two-sided test with α=0.05 was used. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented in the above table is for HADS-A (anxiety). Analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||-0.50|-1.40|<0.0001
81711013|NCT01432236|163118202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.39||Two-sided test with α=0.05 was used. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis presented in the above table is for HADS-D (depression). Analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and subject within sequence and within-subject error as random factors.||-0.39|-1.37|0.0005
81711014|NCT01432236|163118204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.3854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.06||Two-sided test with α=0.05 was used. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||0.06|-0.02|0.3854
81711015|NCT01432236|163118206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.97||Two-sided test with α=0.05 was used. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyzed using a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||0.97|0.14|0.0085
81711016|NCT05064449|163118212|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|116.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.3|148.9|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Soticlestat + Itraconazole / Soticlestat Alone).|Linear mixed-effects model was used for analysis, using fixed-effect (treatment), random-effect (participants). The point estimates and the 90 percent (%) confidence intervals (CIs) for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) of Cmax for soticlestat with versus without itraconazole were calculated by exponentiation of the point estimates of the differences between treatments and the corresponding 90% CIs from the analyses on the ln-transformed Cmax.||148.90|91.30|
81711017|NCT05064449|163118213|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|107.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.02|130.83|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Soticlestat + Mefenamic Acid / Soticlestat Alone).|Linear mixed-effects model was used for analysis, using fixed-effect (treatment), random-effect (participants). The point estimates and the 90% CIs for the GMR of Cmax for soticlestat with versus without mefenamic acid were calculated by exponentiation of the point estimates of the differences between treatments and the corresponding 90% CIs from the analyses on the ln-transformed Cmax.||130.83|88.02|
81540083|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|5.48||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||5.48|0.41|0.5330
81711018|NCT05064449|163118214|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|123.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.21|144.68|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Soticlestat + Itraconazole / Soticlestat Alone).|Linear mixed-effects model was used for analysis, using fixed-effect (treatment), random-effect (participants). The point estimates and the 90% CIs for the GMR of AUC∞ for soticlestat with versus without itraconazole were calculated by exponentiation of the point estimates of the differences between treatments and the corresponding 90% CIs from the analyses on the ln-transformed AUC∞.||144.68|106.21|
81468482|NCT03569293|162628667|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|-24.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.3|-18.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-18.9|-29.3|<0.001
81468483|NCT03569293|162628668|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|52.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.2|60.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||60.6|45.2|<0.001
81468484|NCT03569293|162628668|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|41.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.9|49.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||49.7|33.9|<0.001
81468485|NCT03569293|162628669|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|48.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.0|56.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||56.1|41.0|<0.001
81468486|NCT03569293|162628669|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|38.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.9|46.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||46.5|30.9|<0.001
81468487|NCT03569293|162628670|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|52.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.4|60.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||60.3|45.4|<0.001
81468488|NCT03569293|162628670|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|38.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.4|46.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||46.2|30.4|<0.001
81468489|NCT03569293|162628671|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|52.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.7|60.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||60.4|44.7|<0.001
81468490|NCT03569293|162628671|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|42.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.4|50.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||50.9|34.4|<0.001
81468491|NCT03569293|162628672|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|53.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.9|61.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||61.3|44.9|<0.001
81468492|NCT03569293|162628672|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|44.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.2|53.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||53.2|36.2|<0.001
81540084|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0||||0.1119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|11.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||11.64|0.77|0.1119
81686934|NCT01274897|163070949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI|63.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.0|74.0||The immune response was considered sufficient if for serogroup Y, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the percentage of subjects with hSBA seroresponse was ≥50%.|Clopper and Pearson||For serogroup Y|The null hypothesis associated with the primary immunogenicity objective is that for at least one of the four serogroups, the percentage of subjects with hSBA seroresponse at 29 days postvaccination is \< 50%.||74|63|
81686935|NCT03425656|163070959|NON_INFERIORITY|We used a non-inferiority margin of 0.25 for the primary endpoint.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.16|||Chi-squared|||||0.16|-0.23|0.73
81711019|NCT05064449|163118215|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|100.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.17|117.38|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Soticlestat + Mefenamic Acid / Soticlestat Alone).|Linear mixed-effects model was used for analysis, using fixed-effect (treatment), random-effect (participants). The point estimates and the 90% CIs for the GMR of AUC∞ for soticlestat with versus without mefenamic acid were calculated by exponentiation of the point estimates of the differences between treatments and the corresponding 90% CIs from the analyses on the ln-transformed AUC∞.||117.38|86.17|
81711020|NCT05064449|163118216|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|121.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.47|143.79|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Soticlestat + Itraconazole / Soticlestat Alone).|Linear mixed-effects model was used for analysis, using fixed-effect (treatment), random-effect (participants). The point estimates and the 90% CIs for the GMR of AUClast for soticlestat with versus without itraconazole were calculated by exponentiation of the point estimates of the differences between treatments and the corresponding 90% CIs from the analyses on the ln-transformed AUClast.||143.79|103.47|
81711021|NCT05064449|163118217|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|107.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.68|125.77|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Soticlestat + Mefenamic Acid / Soticlestat Alone).|Linear mixed-effects model was used for analysis, using fixed-effect (treatment), random-effect (participants). The point estimates and the 90% CIs for the GMR of AUClast for soticlestat with versus without mefenamic acid were calculated by exponentiation of the point estimates of the differences between treatments and the corresponding 90% CIs from the analyses on the ln-transformed AUClast.||125.77|91.68|
81711022|NCT05064449|163118218|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.003|||=|0.2305|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.001|0.126|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference was calculated as (Soticlestat + Itraconazole) - Soticlestat Alone. The difference of medians (treatment effect) and the corresponding 90% CI was estimated using the Hodges-Lehmann method and Walsh Averages.|||0.126|-0.001|=0.2305
81711023|NCT05064449|163118219|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.096|||=|0.583|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.128|0.018|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test||Difference was calculated as (Soticlestat + Mefenamic Acid) - Soticlestat Alone. The difference of medians (treatment effect) and the corresponding 90% was estimated using the Hodges-Lehmann method and Walsh Averages.|||0.018|-0.128|=0.5830
81711024|NCT03474380|163118255|SUPERIORITY|A generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with a negative binomial distribution and a log link was fit including a time-varying indicator for when iHI-FIVES program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the time periods) and site. The final model was adjusted for Veteran characteristics, including age, gender, race, marital status, service connection, rural status, and chronic disease burden concurrence score (Nosos).|rate ratio (RR)|0.58||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.09|||generalized linear mixed model (GLMM)||Rate ratio, rate of days not in the community in 6 month intervals in intervention versus usual care.|Days not at home in 6 month intervals.||1.09|0.31|0.091
81711025|NCT03474380|163118256|SUPERIORITY|A generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) was fit including a time-varying indicator for when iHI-FIVES program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the time periods), site, and indicator for the time point of the survey, and an indicator for the interaction of the time point of the survey with the time-varying indicator for treatment. The final model was adjusted for caregiver characteristics.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is the estimated mean difference from baseline to 3 months between usual care and intervention.|||0.8|-0.7|0.98
81711026|NCT03474380|163118257|SUPERIORITY|A generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) was fit including a time-varying indicator for when iHI-FIVES program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the time periods), site, and indicator for the time point of the survey, and an indicator for the interaction of the time point of the survey with the time-varying indicator for treatment. The final model was adjusted for caregiver characteristics.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is the estimated mean difference from baseline to 3 months between usual care and intervention.|||1.0|-0.2|0.167
81711027|NCT03474380|163118258|SUPERIORITY|A generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) was fit including a time-varying indicator for when iHI-FIVES program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the time periods), site, and indicator for the time point of the survey, and an indicator for the interaction of the time point of the survey with the time-varying indicator for treatment. The final model was adjusted for caregiver characteristics.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is the estimated mean difference from baseline to 3 months between usual care and intervention.|||0.1|-1.0|0.122
81711028|NCT04450394|163118259|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 0.4%. Non-inferiority is achieved if the upper limit of the 90% Confidence Interval is below 0.4.|LS Mean Difference|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.24||||||||0.24|-0.11|
81686936|NCT03425656|163070960|OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.72
81686937|NCT03425656|163070961|OTHER||Chi-squared|0.42||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.42
81686938|NCT03425656|163070962|NON_INFERIORITY|We used a non-inferiority margin of 0.25 for the primary endpoint.||||||0.59|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.59
81686939|NCT03461965|163070964|OTHER|p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing total responses that were correct across all participants in both arms||||0.007
81686940|NCT03461965|163070965|OTHER|p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference of pre (baseline) and post-test scores within each treatment group||||0.0001
81686941|NCT03461965|163070965|OTHER|p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant|||||<|0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference of pre (baseline) and post-test scores within each treatment group||||<0.03
81686942|NCT03461965|163070965|OTHER|p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant||||||0.352|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||Comparing change in scores (post-stage minus baseline) between experimental and control groups||||0.352
81686943|NCT03461965|163070966|OTHER|p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference of pre (baseline) and post-test scores within each treatment group||||<0.0001
81686944|NCT03461965|163070966|OTHER|p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference of pre (baseline) and post-test scores within each treatment group||||0.04
81686945|NCT03461965|163070966|OTHER|p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant||||||0.052|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||Comparing change in scores (post-stage minus baseline) between experimental and control groups||||0.052
81686946|NCT03461965|163070967|OTHER|p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference of pre (baseline) and post-test scores within each treatment group||||<0.0001
81711029|NCT02643420|163118264|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority to be used in the study is 0.62 day. The non-inferiority of SPI-2012 to Pegfilgrastim was declared if the upper bound of 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference in mean DSN between the treatment arms was \<0.62 days.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.148|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|-0.031|||t-statistics|The p-values are based on the calculated t-statistics from the bootstrapped sample mean and standard deviation.||||-0.031|-0.266|<0.0001
81711030|NCT02643420|163118265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.94|||Negative binomial regression|||||0.94|-1.43|0.685
81540085|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|5.85||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||5.85|0.53|0.3540
81711031|NCT02643420|163118266|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.56|||Asymptotic normality assumption|P-value was obtained based upon asymptotic normality assumption on the log10 transformed data.||||1.56|0.93|0.155
81711032|NCT02643420|163118267|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|1.1||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|10.8|||Fisher Exact|||||10.8|-8.6|0.435
81711033|NCT02643420|163118268|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority to be used in the study is 0.62 day. The non-inferiority of SPI-2012 to Pegfilgrastim was declared if the upper bound of 95% CI of the difference in mean DSN between the treatment arms was \<0.62 days.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.116|||t-statistics|||DSN in Cycle 2||0.116|-0.032|<0.0001
81540086|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.5076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.29||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.29|0.19|0.5076
81711034|NCT02643420|163118268|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority to be used in the study is 0.62 day. The non-inferiority of SPI-2012 to Pegfilgrastim was declared if the upper bound of 95% CI of the difference in mean DSN between the treatment arms was \<0.62 days.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.085|||t-statistics|||DSN in Cycle 3||0.085|-0.032|<0.0001
81711035|NCT02643420|163118268|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority to be used in the study is 0.62 day. The non-inferiority of SPI-2012 to Pegfilgrastim was declared if the upper bound of 95% CI of the difference in mean DSN between the treatment arms was \<0.62 days.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.027|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.089|||t-statistics|||DSN in Cycle 4||0.089|-0.036|<0.0001
81686947|NCT03461965|163070967|OTHER|p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference of pre (baseline) and post-test scores within each treatment group||||<0.0001
81686948|NCT03461965|163070967|OTHER|p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant||||||0.208|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||Comparing change in scores (post-stage minus baseline) between experimental and control groups||||0.208
81686949|NCT03461965|163070968|OTHER|p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant|||||<|0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.03
81686950|NCT02680301|163070969|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon sign- rank test values with ranks from change in cream efficacy ratings minus change in ointment efficacy ratings.||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.22
81711036|NCT02643420|163118269|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|0.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.0|||Fisher Exact|||||10.0|-9.5|1.000
81686951|NCT01855789|163070975|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of TCZ + PBO was claimed if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the mean difference was below 0.6.|Estimated Mean Difference|0.318|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.592||||||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included Week 24 DAS28 as a covariate, treatment group, and the randomization stratification factors: DAS28 remission status at Week 24 (\<2.6, \>/=2.6 to \</=3.2), baseline weight-by-dosing group (\<80 kg q2w, \<80 kg qw, 80-\<100 kg q2w, 80-\<100 kg qw, \>/=100 kg qw), participant anti-tumor necrosis factor (anti-TNF) exposure (Yes/No).||0.592|0.045|
81686952|NCT01855789|163070976|SUPERIORITY||ACR 20 Response Rate Difference|-10.2||||0.0746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|-0.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Observed difference in percentages (TCZ + PBO minus TCZ + MTX) and the asymptotic Wald 95% CI is presented.|Week 40: Analysis of association between treatment group and response, stratified by the randomization stratification factors: DAS28 remission status at Week 24 (\<2.6, \>=2.6 to \<=3.2), baseline weight-by-dosing group (\<80 kg q2w, \<80 kg qw, 80-\<100 kg q2w, 80-\<100 kg qw, \>=100 kg qw), participant anti-TNF exposure (Yes/No).||-0.2|-20.2|0.0746
81686953|NCT01855789|163070976|SUPERIORITY||ACR 20 Response Rate Difference|-8.8||||0.1159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|1.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Observed difference in percentages (TCZ + PBO minus TCZ + MTX) and the asymptotic Wald 95% CI is presented.|Week 52: Analysis of association between treatment group and response, stratified by the randomization stratification factors: DAS28 remission status at Week 24 (\<2.6, \>=2.6 to \<=3.2), baseline weight-by-dosing group (\<80 kg q2w, \<80 kg qw, 80-\<100 kg q2w, 80-\<100 kg qw, \>=100 kg qw), participant anti-TNF exposure (Yes/No).||1.6|-19.3|0.1159
81686954|NCT01855789|163070976|SUPERIORITY||ACR 20 Response Rate Difference|-8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|-0.6|||||Observed difference in percentages (TCZ + PBO minus TCZ + MTX) and the asymptotic Wald 95% CI is presented.|Week 24||-0.6|-15.8|
81711037|NCT02643420|163118270|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|9.8|||Fisher Exact|||FN in Cycle 2||9.8|-9.7|1.000
81686955|NCT01855789|163070977|SUPERIORITY||ACR 50 Response Rate Difference|-13.6||||0.0377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.8|-2.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Observed difference in percentages (TCZ + PBO minus TCZ + MTX) and the asymptotic Wald 95% CI is presented.|Week 40: Analysis of association between treatment group and response, stratified by the randomization stratification factors: DAS28 remission status at Week 24 (\<2.6, \>=2.6 to \<=3.2), baseline weight-by-dosing group (\<80 kg q2w, \<80 kg qw, 80-\<100 kg q2w, 80-\<100 kg qw, \>=100 kg qw), participant anti-TNF exposure (Yes/No).||-2.4|-24.8|0.0377
81468493|NCT03569293|162628673|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|25.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|30.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||30.6|20.0|<0.001
81468494|NCT03569293|162628673|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|15.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|19.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||19.6|10.4|<0.001
81468495|NCT03569293|162628674|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for European Union (EU)/European Medicines Agency (EMA) regulatory purposes only.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-45.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.549|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.82|-33.15|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Baseline vIGA-AD category and age in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-33.15|-58.82|<0.001
81686956|NCT01855789|163070977|SUPERIORITY||ACR 50 Response Rate Difference|-15.0||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|-3.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Observed difference in percentages (TCZ + PBO minus TCZ + MTX) and the asymptotic Wald 95% CI is presented.|Week 52: Analysis of association between treatment group and response, stratified by the randomization stratification factors: DAS28 remission status at Week 24 (\<2.6, \>=2.6 to \<=3.2), baseline weight-by-dosing group (\<80 kg q2w, \<80 kg qw, 80-\<100 kg q2w, 80-\<100 kg qw, \>=100 kg qw), participant anti-TNF exposure (Yes/No).||-3.7|-26.2|0.0130
81686957|NCT01855789|163070977|SUPERIORITY||ACR 50 Response Rate Difference|-10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|-0.4|||||Observed difference in percentages (TCZ + PBO minus TCZ + MTX) and the asymptotic Wald 95% CI is presented.|Week 24||-0.4|-21.4|
81686958|NCT01855789|163070978|SUPERIORITY||ACR 70 Response Rate Difference|-8.2||||0.3599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|2.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Observed difference in percentages (TCZ + PBO minus TCZ + MTX) and the asymptotic Wald 95% CI is presented.|Week 40: Analysis of association between treatment group and response, stratified by the randomization stratification factors: DAS28 remission status at Week 24 (\<2.6, \>=2.6 to \<=3.2), baseline weight-by-dosing group (\<80 kg q2w, \<80 kg qw, 80-\<100 kg q2w, 80-\<100 kg qw, \>=100 kg qw), participant anti-TNF exposure (Yes/No).||2.9|-19.2|0.3599
81711038|NCT02643420|163118270|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|1.6||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|11.3|||Fisher Exact|||FN in Cycle 3||11.3|-8.2|0.201
81686959|NCT01855789|163070978|SUPERIORITY||ACR 70 Response Rate Difference|-11.6||||0.0663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|-0.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Observed difference in percentages (TCZ + PBO minus TCZ + MTX) and the asymptotic Wald 95% CI is presented.|Week 52: Analysis of association between treatment group and response, stratified by the randomization stratification factors: DAS28 remission status at Week 24 (\<2.6, \>=2.6 to \<=3.2), baseline weight-by-dosing group (\<80 kg q2w, \<80 kg qw, 80-\<100 kg q2w, 80-\<100 kg qw, \>=100 kg qw), participant anti-TNF exposure (Yes/No).||-0.3|-22.8|0.0663
81711039|NCT02643420|163118270|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|1.0||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|10.8|||Fisher Exact|||FN in Cycle 4||10.8|-8.7|0.232
81468496|NCT03569293|162628674|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|LS Mean Difference|-36.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.66|-23.81|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Baseline vIGA-AD category and age in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-23.81|-49.66|<0.001
81468497|NCT03569293|162628675|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|LS Mean Difference|-47.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.716|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.37|-41.7|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Baseline vIGA-AD category and age in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-41.70|-52.37|<0.001
81540087|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.5801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.41|0.21|0.5801
81686960|NCT01855789|163070978|SUPERIORITY||ACR 70 Response Rate Difference|-8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|3.1|||||Observed difference in percentages (TCZ + PBO minus TCZ + MTX) and the asymptotic Wald 95% CI is presented.|Week 24||3.1|-19.4|
81686961|NCT01855789|163070979|SUPERIORITY||DAS28 Worsening Rate Difference|7.5||||0.2371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|17.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||TCZ + PBO minus TCZ + MTX|Week 40: Analysis of association between treatment group and worsening in DAS28, stratified by the randomization stratification factors: DAS28 remission status at Week 24 (\<2.6, \>=2.6 to \<=3.2), baseline weight-by-dosing group (\<80 kg q2w, \<80 kg qw, 80-\<100 kg q2w, 80-\<100 kg qw, \>=100 kg qw), participant anti-TNF exposure (Yes/No).||17.3|-2.4|0.2371
81686962|NCT01855789|163070979|SUPERIORITY||DAS28 Worsening Rate Difference|3.4||||0.4811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|13.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||TCZ + PBO minus TCZ + MTX|Week 52: Analysis of association between treatment group and worsening in DAS28, stratified by the randomization stratification factors: DAS28 remission status at Week 24 (\<2.6, \>=2.6 to \<=3.2), baseline weight-by-dosing group (\<80 kg q2w, \<80 kg qw, 80-\<100 kg q2w, 80-\<100 kg qw, \>=100 kg qw), participant anti-TNF exposure (Yes/No).||13.7|-6.9|0.4811
81686963|NCT01855789|163070980|SUPERIORITY||DAS28 Remission Rate Difference|-9.5||||0.1062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|1.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||TCZ + PBO minus TCZ + MTX|Week 40: Analysis of association between treatment group and response, stratified by the randomization stratification factors: DAS28 remission status at Week 24 (\<2.6, \>=2.6 to \<=3.2), baseline weight-by-dosing group (\<80 kg q2w, \<80 kg qw, 80-\<100 kg q2w, 80-\<100 kg qw, \>=100 kg qw), participant anti-TNF exposure (Yes/No).||1.8|-20.9|0.1062
81686964|NCT01855789|163070980|SUPERIORITY||DAS28 Remission Rate Difference|-6.8||||0.3611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|4.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||TCZ + PBO minus TCZ + MTX|Week 52: Analysis of association between treatment group and response, stratified by the randomization stratification factors: DAS28 remission status at Week 24 (\<2.6, \>=2.6 to \<=3.2), baseline weight-by-dosing group (\<80 kg q2w, \<80 kg qw, 80-\<100 kg q2w, 80-\<100 kg qw, \>=100 kg qw), participant anti-TNF exposure (Yes/No).||4.6|-18.2|0.3611
81686965|NCT01855789|163070981|SUPERIORITY||Low DAS28 Rate Difference|-13.6||||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|-3.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||TCZ + PBO minus TCZ + MTX|Week 40: Analysis of association between treatment group and response, stratified by the randomization stratification factors: DAS28 remission status at Week 24 (\<2.6, \>=2.6 to \<=3.2), baseline weight-by-dosing group (\<80 kg q2w, \<80 kg qw, 80-\<100 kg q2w, 80-\<100 kg qw, \>=100 kg qw), participant anti-TNF exposure (Yes/No).||-3.3|-24.0|0.0228
81686966|NCT01855789|163070981|SUPERIORITY||Low DAS28 Rate Difference|-5.4||||0.3665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|5.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||TCZ + PBO minus TCZ + MTX|Week 52: Analysis of association between treatment group and response, stratified by the randomization stratification factors: DAS28 remission status at Week 24 (\<2.6, \>=2.6 to \<=3.2), baseline weight-by-dosing group (\<80 kg q2w, \<80 kg qw, 80-\<100 kg q2w, 80-\<100 kg qw, \>=100 kg qw), participant anti-TNF exposure (Yes/No).||5.4|-16.3|0.3665
81686967|NCT01855789|163070982|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.68|||||TCZ + PBO minus TCZ + MTX|ANCOVA model included Week 24 bone erosion as a covariate, treatment group, and the randomization stratification factors: DAS28 remission status at Week 24 (\<2.6, \>/=2.6 to \</=3.2), participant anti-TNF exposure (Yes/No), baseline weight-by-dosing group (\<80 kg q2w, 80-\<100 kg q2w, 80-\<100 kg qw, \>=100 kg qw).||0.68|-0.21|
81686968|NCT00538642|163070995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81686969|NCT00435539|163071019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4783|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4783
81686970|NCT00435539|163071019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0932|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0932
81686971|NCT00435539|163071019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0721|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0721
81686972|NCT00435539|163071020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4762|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4762
81686973|NCT00435539|163071020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4762|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4762
81686974|NCT00435539|163071020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5343|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5343
81686975|NCT02424149|163071034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.77
81686976|NCT02424149|163071035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.73
81686977|NCT02424149|163071036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81686978|NCT02424149|163071037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81686979|NCT02424149|163071038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.04
81686980|NCT03237845|163071105|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.6||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|11.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.9|3.3|0.0006
81686981|NCT03237845|163071106|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|17.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.9|6.9|< 0.0001
81540088|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48||||0.2785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.82||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.82|0.13|0.2785
81686982|NCT03237845|163071107|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|20.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.8|9.4|< 0.0001
81686983|NCT03237845|163071108|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.9||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|16.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.6|3.2|0.0039
81686984|NCT03237845|163071109|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|21.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.2|9.4|< 0.0001
81686985|NCT03237845|163071110|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.8||||0.2084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|12.2||P-Value ≥ 0.05; therefore, all secondary outcome measures listed after this outcome measure in the hierarchy were not tested.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.2|-2.7|0.2084
81686986|NCT03291197|163071124|OTHER|||||||0.043|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Our study was not powered to perform statistical analysis though was still conduct to look for a trend in reduction of VAS.||||0.043
81686987|NCT00234104|163071129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09||||0.0074||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Dunnett's test was used||||||0.0074
81686988|NCT00234104|163071129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82||||0.0459||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Dunnett's test was used||||||0.0459
81686989|NCT00234104|163071129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.32||||0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Dunnett's test was used||||||0.0010
81686990|NCT00196937|163071220|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion was shown if, for both anti-HPV-16 and anti-HPV-18 antibodies, the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference \[Cervarix (15-25 years) Group minus Cervarix (26-45 years) Group\] was below 10%.|Difference in SCR|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|2.29||||||Immune response to anti-HPV-16 in terms of SCR: To evaluate if the immunogenicity (as determined by ELISA) of the Cervarix vaccine, one month after the third dose (Month 7), in young women 26 - 45 years of age is non-inferior to that in women 15 - 25 years of age.||2.29|-1.97|
81686991|NCT00196937|163071220|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to seroconversion was shown if, for both anti-HPV-16 and anti-HPV-18 antibodies, the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference \[Cervarix (15-25 years) Group minus Cervarix (26-45 years) Group\] was below 10%.|Difference in SCR|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|2.03||||||Immune response to anti-HPV-18 in terms of SCR: To evaluate if the immunogenicity (as determined by ELISA) of the Cervarix vaccine, one month after the third dose (Month 7), in young women 26 - 45 years of age is non-inferior to that in women 15 - 25 years of age.||2.03|-1.87|
81686992|NCT03851510|163071263|OTHER|95% confidence of prevalence measure.|prevalence|46.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.6|60.4||||||All participants that were consented, eligible, and completed the Vector EFL screening (supine).||60.4|32.6|
81686993|NCT03037905|163071267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.7|-17.1|0.20
81686994|NCT03037905|163071268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|10.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.3|-5.9|0.60
81686995|NCT03037905|163071269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.1|-7.0|.76
81686996|NCT03037905|163071270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.83
81686997|NCT02104180|163071293|NON_INFERIORITY|An estimate of the difference between the pain felt by patient during the two dressings removals along with a 95% confidence interval (CI) has been derived. If the upper limit of the confidence interval was less than 13 mm, clinical non-inferiority of Tulle Gras versus Urgotul has been demonstrated.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.339|1.864|||||The pain intensity has been analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA). The model for this cross-over study included sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as random effect.|||1.864|-1.339|
81686998|NCT01524289|163071294|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|-39.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.7|-33.7|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Between group comparison of percent change from baseline performed using Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis (cLDA) model.||||-33.7|-45.7|<0.001
81686999|NCT01524289|163071295|OTHER|Pre-specified|Difference in Percentages|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|8.4|||||||Miettinen and Nurminen|8.4|-11.5|
81687000|NCT01524289|163071296|OTHER|Pre-specified|Difference in Percentages|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|12.6|||||||Miettinen and Nurminen|12.6|-4.8|
81687001|NCT01524289|163071297|OTHER|Pre-specified|Difference in Percentages|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|5.6|||||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|5.6|-8.9|
81687002|NCT01524289|163071298|OTHER|Pre-specified|Difference in Percentages|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|6.1|||||||Miettinen and Nurminen|6.1|-5.5|
81687003|NCT01524289|163071299|OTHER|Pre-Specified|Difference in Percentages|-8.4||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|3.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||3.5|-20.1|0.168
81687004|NCT01524289|163071300|OTHER|Pre-specified|Difference in Percentages|-7.4||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|3.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||3.3|-18.7|0.179
81687005|NCT01524289|163071301|OTHER|Pre-specified|Difference in Percentages|-13.9||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|-3.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||-3.1|-25.0|0.011
81468498|NCT03569293|162628675|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|LS Mean Difference|-39.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.738|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.91|-34.15|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Baseline vIGA-AD category and age in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-34.15|-44.91|<0.001
81478083|NCT01768559|162645944|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.064|||ANCOVA||Lixisenatide vs Insulin Glulisine QD|Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment groups, strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of metformin use, and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as a covariate. The non-inferiority was assessed using upper bound of 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI).||0.064|-0.17|
81711040|NCT02127970|163118273|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority hypothesis test was to be a one-sided hypothesis test performed at the 2.5% level of significance. If the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in responder rates is greater than -10%, then the single-dose dalbavancin regimen was to be declared non-inferior to the two dose dalbavancin regimen.|Difference|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|2.8|||||For the difference in clinical responder rates (single-dose group minus two dose group), the 95% CI was calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|||2.8|-8.5|
81711041|NCT00542321|163118294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference between proportions|0.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|Chi-Square = 0.750, df = 1||Pearson Chi-Square Test for difference between groups||||1.00
81711042|NCT00542321|163118295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rank sums|52.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Alpha = .05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||There will be no difference in duration of mechanical ventilation between groups.||||1.0
81711043|NCT00542321|163118296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.451||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.451
81711044|NCT00542321|163118297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||probability|0.43||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81711045|NCT00542321|163118298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rank sums|56.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81478084|NCT01768559|162645944|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|LS Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.095|0.328|||ANCOVA||Lixisenatide vs Insulin Glulisine TID|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model as described above. Hochberg procedure was used to control type 1 error at significance level = 0.025 (1-sided) for comparison between Lixisenatide vs Insulin glulisine TID in HbA1c and body weight. If both comparisons were met, then both would be declared significant. Otherwise, if only one was met, then the one met should be tested at α=0.0125 (1-sided).||0.328|0.095|
81711046|NCT02988115|163118305|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means difference|-21.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.897|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.132|-17.697|||ANCOVA||bempedoic acid (BA) therapy minus placebo|||-17.697|-25.132|<0.001
81711047|NCT02988115|163118306|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means difference|-18.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.063|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.951|-14.865|||ANCOVA||BA therapy minus placebo|||-14.865|-22.951|<0.001
81711048|NCT02988115|163118307|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means difference|-17.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.597|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.07|-14.811|||ANCOVA||BA therapy minus placebo|non-HDL-C||-14.811|-21.070|<0.001
81711049|NCT02988115|163118307|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means difference|-14.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.287|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.283|-12.239|||ANCOVA||BA therapy minus placebo|TC||-12.239|-17.283|<0.001
81711050|NCT02988115|163118307|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means difference|-14.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.581|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.062|-11.866|||ANCOVA||BA therapy minus placebo|apoB||-11.866|-18.062|<0.001
81711051|NCT02988115|163118308|SUPERIORITY||Median treatment difference|-24.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-24.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.888|-12.712|||Wilcoxon rank sum test||BA therapy minus placebo|||-12.712|-35.888|<0.001
81711052|NCT00104299|163118310|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority margin of -20%|Difference between group success rates|10.6|||<|0.001||95.1|-3.2|24.3||P-value is adjusted for interim analysis using a Lan-DeMets alpha spending function with an O'Brien-Fleming boundary, allocating 0.003 alpha to the interim analysis and 0.049 alpha to the final analysis.|95.1% CI of difference|Calculate 95.1% CI around the difference in success rates between arms. Lower bound above non-inferiority margin of -20% indicates non-inferiority.||In calculating the sample size, we assumed that the percentage of patients in both treatment groups would achieve disease remission off prednisone by 6 months was 70%. We specified a non-inferiority margin of -20% on the difference in remission rates (rituximab rate minus cyclophosphamide rate) and a one-sided 0.025 level test. Assuming a 10% dropout rate, RAVE required 100 patients in each arm to have 83% power to conclude non-inferiority.||24.3|-3.2|<0.001
81711053|NCT00104299|163118311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.927||||||P-value is from the Poisson regression model adjusting for clinical study site and ANCA type. The natural logarithm of participant-months is used as an offset in this model|Poisson regression model|||Participant-months are defined as duration in months from the first study drug dosing date to the last date of the participant in the protocol. The rate of selected AEs is defined as the total number of selected AEs divided by total participant-months, and indicates the number of events per participant per month on average. Participants are grouped according to their originally received treatment.||||0.927
81711054|NCT00104299|163118312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||95.1% Confidence Interval of Difference|10.6||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.1|-3.2|24.4|||Chi-squared|At 6 months, the confidence interval is 95.1%.||The p-value is from a chi-square test.||24.4|-3.2|0.133
81711055|NCT00104299|163118313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.9||||0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.7||The log-rank test assesses the difference between the two treatment arms in the flaring pattern after complete remission|Log Rank|The log-rank test assesses the difference between the two treatment arms in the flaring pattern after complete remission||Participants are censored at the time of crossover, open label rituximab, or best medical judgement, if applicable. If a participant has no flare after complete remission prior to their Month 18 visit, the duration is censored at the date of the Month 18 Visit||1.7|0.5|0.761
81711056|NCT00104299|163118314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.9||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.5|||Log Rank|The log-rank test assesses the difference between the two treatment arms in the flaring pattern after remission||Participants are censored at the time of crossover, open label rituximab, or best medical judgement, if applicable. If a participant has no flare after complete remission prior to their Month 18 visit, the duration is censored at the date of the Month 18 Visit||1.5|0.6|0.861
81711057|NCT00104299|163118315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.0||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.3|||Log Rank|The log-rank test assesses the difference between the two treatment arms in the pattern of achieving remission|The hazard ratio and confidence interval are based on a Cox proportional hazard model comparing rituximab to the control group, adjusting for clinical study site, ANCA type, and glucocorticoid use prior to baseline.|||1.3|0.7|0.497
81711058|NCT00104299|163118316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.3||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.8|||Log Rank|The log-rank test assesses the difference between the two treatment arms in the pattern of achieving complete remission|The hazard ratio and confidence interval are based on a Cox proportional hazard model comparing rituximab to the control group, adjusting for clinical study site, ANCA type, and glucocorticoid use prior to baseline.|||1.8|0.9|0.147
81468499|NCT03569293|162628676|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|58.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.9|65.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||65.3|51.9|<0.001
81711059|NCT00104299|163118317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.504||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Proportions of subjects experiencing a serious adverse event through 18 months and prior to censoring for open-label, crossover, or best medical judgment according to originally assigned treatment arm were compared using a two-sided Chi-squared test.||||0.504
81711060|NCT00125138|163118335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS Mean|0.1||||0.5177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|6.6||One-sided pairwise p-value comparing each active treatment to placebo.|ANCOVA|One-way ANCOVA: Treatment, country, and baseline anti-psychotic medication status (recent or distant) as factors; baseline measurement as a covariate||The null hypothesis for each endpoint is that each melperone dose has the same mean as placebo; the alternative hypothesis is that at least one dose is more efficacious than placebo. Only subjects with both a baseline and Day 43 (end of Maintenance Phase) value are included.||6.6|-6.3|0.5177
81711061|NCT00125138|163118335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS mean|-2.9||||0.1519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|2.7||One-sided pairwise p-value comparing each active treatment to placebo.|ANCOVA|One-way ANCOVA: Treatment, country, and baseline anti-psychotic medication status (recent or distant) as factors; baseline measurement as a covariate.||The null hypothesis for each endpoint is that each melperone dose has the same mean as placebo; the alternative hypothesis hypothesis is that at least one dose is more efficacious than placebo. Only subjects with both a baseline and Day 43 (end of Maintenance Phase) value are included.||2.7|-8.5|0.1519
81711062|NCT00125138|163118335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS mean|0.3||||0.5406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|5.8||One-sided pairwise p-value comparing each active treatment to placebo.|ANCOVA|One-way ANCOVA: Treatment, country, and baseline anti-psychotic medication status (recent or distant) as factors; baseline measurement as a covariate.||The null hypothesis for each endpoint is that each melperone dose has the same mean as placebo; the alternative hypothesis is that at least one dose is more efficacious than placebo. Only subjects with both a baseline and Day 43 (end of Maintenance Phase) value are included.||5.8|-5.2|0.5406
81711063|NCT00125138|163118336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9212||95.0||||Overall p-value using a one-way ANCOVA.|ANCOVA|One-way ANCOVA: Treatment, country, and baseline anti-psychotic medication status (recent or distant) as factors; baseline measurement as a covariate.||Only subjects with both a baseline and a post-baseline value are included.||||0.9212
81711064|NCT00724594|163118343|OTHER|||||||0.9||||||not significant|t-test, 2 sided|||Term infant cohort : NAC vs control H0= there will be no difference in resistive index in Middle Cerebral Artery after N-acetylcysteine or saline in the term cohort.||||0.9
81711065|NCT00724594|163118343|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Preterm infant cohort: NAC vs control H0= there will be no difference in resisitive index in MCA after N-acetylcysteine or saline in preterm cohort||||0.9
81711066|NCT00724594|163118344|OTHER|||||||0.9||||||not significant|t-test, 2 sided|||Maternal cohort: NAC versus control l H0= PT will not be different in mothers after NAC or saline||||0.9
81711067|NCT00724594|163118344|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Infant cohort: NAC versus control H0= prothrombin time will not be different in the infants after NAC or saline||||0.9
81711068|NCT00724594|163118345|OTHER|||||||0.072|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||correcting for gestational age at birth||||0.072
81711069|NCT00724594|163118346|OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.014
81711070|NCT00783263|163118366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.89|-10.6|||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA)|Longitudinal Data Analysis was based on a constrained LDA model with terms for treatment, time, stratum and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-10.60|-19.89|<0.001
81711071|NCT00783263|163118367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.95|-5.67|||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA)|Longitudinal Data Analysis was based on a constrained LDA model with terms for treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-5.67|-18.95|<0.001
81711072|NCT00783263|163118367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.92|-10.99|||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA)|Longitudinal Data Analysis was based on a constrained LDA model with terms for treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-10.99|-23.92|<0.001
81711073|NCT00783263|163118368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|6.9|||Logistic Regression|Logistic Regression included terms for treatment, stratum and baseline LDL-C category (3 levels: \<100, 100-\<130, ≥130 mg/dL).||||6.9|2.9|<0.001
81711074|NCT00783263|163118369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|5.8|||Logistic Regression|Logistic Regression included terms for treatment and baseline LDL-C category (3 levels: \<100, 100-\<130, \>=130 mg/dL).||||5.8|1.7|<0.001
81711075|NCT00783263|163118369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|12.3|||Logistic Regression|Logistic Regression included terms for treatment and baseline LDL-C category (3 levels: \<100, 100-\<130, \>=130 mg/dL).||||12.3|3.4|<0.001
81711076|NCT00783263|163118370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|14.0|||Logistic Regression|||||14.0|4.6|<0.001
81711077|NCT00783263|163118371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|11.8|||Logistic Regression|||Stratum I||11.8|2.2|<0.001
81711078|NCT00783263|163118371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|24.8|||Logistic Regression|||Stratum II||24.8|5.2|<0.001
81711079|NCT00783263|163118372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.59|-5.71|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Total Cholesterol (mg/dL)||-5.71|-11.59|<0.001
81711080|NCT00783263|163118372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.04|2.84|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Triglycerides (mg/dL)||2.84|-9.04|0.306
81711081|NCT00783263|163118372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|0.49|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol||0.49|-4.79|0.111
81711082|NCT00783263|163118372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|-7.86|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Non High-Density Liproprotein Cholesterol||-7.86|-16.10|<0.001
81711083|NCT00783263|163118372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.36|-8.13|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||LDL Cholesterol/HDL Cholesterol||-8.13|-18.36|<0.001
81711084|NCT00783263|163118372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.45||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.53|-2.36|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Total Cholesterol/HDL Cholesterol||-2.36|-10.53|0.002
81687006|NCT01524289|163071302|OTHER|Pre-specified|Difference in Percentages|1.5||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|8.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||8.4|-6.8|0.696
81687007|NCT01524289|163071303|OTHER|Pre-specified|Difference in Percentages|0.5||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||2.8|-3.2|0.480
81687008|NCT01524289|163071304|OTHER|Pre-specified|Difference in Percentages|0.5||||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||3.5|-4.0|0.722
81687009|NCT01524289|163071305|OTHER|Pre-specified|Difference in Percentages|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||1.9|-3.7|>0.999
81687010|NCT01524289|163071306|OTHER|Pre-specified|Difference in Percentages|0.5||||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||3.5|-4.0|0.722
81687011|NCT01524289|163071307|OTHER|Pre-specified|Difference in Percentages|-1.0||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|0.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||0.9|-5.4|0.157
81687012|NCT01524289|163071308|OTHER|Pre-specified|Difference in Percentages|-1.0||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|0.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||0.9|-5.4|0.157
81687013|NCT01524289|163071309|OTHER|Pre-specified|Difference in Percentages|1.5||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||4.3|-2.2|0.218
81687014|NCT01524289|163071310|OTHER|Pre-specified|Difference in Percentages|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||1.9|-3.6|>0.999
81687015|NCT01524289|163071311|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|102.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.2|110.1|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||110.1|94.2|<0.001
81687016|NCT01524289|163071312|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-36.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.7|-31.1|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-31.1|-41.7|<0.001
81687017|NCT01524289|163071313|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-24.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.5|-20.1|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-20.1|-29.5|<0.001
81687018|NCT01524289|163071314|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|32.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.2|37.6|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||37.6|28.2|<0.001
81687019|NCT01524289|163071315|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-27.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.7|-21.2|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the median difference between treatments with a corresponding distribution-free confidence interval (CI) based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test.|||-21.2|-34.7|<0.001
81687020|NCT02042131|163071332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.082|||||||Log Rank|||Omnibus test of all three groups||||.082
81687021|NCT02042131|163071332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Log Rank|||Planned contrast #1: TAU vs. S-CRP/E-CRP||||.028
81687022|NCT02042131|163071332|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.24||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.96|||Regression, Cox|||Planned contrast #1: TAU vs. S-CRP/E-CRP||0.96|0.06|.040
81687023|NCT02042131|163071333|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Omnibus test comparing all three groups.||||<0.001
81687024|NCT02042131|163071333|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Planned contrast #1: TAU vs. S-CRP/E-CRP||||<0.001
81687025|NCT02042131|163071334|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Planned contrast #1: TAU vs. S-CRP/E-CRP||||<0.001
81687026|NCT02042131|163071335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Chi-squared|||Omnibus test of all groups||||0.040
81687027|NCT02042131|163071335|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.9|||Chi-squared|||Planned contrast #2: E-CRP vs. TAU/S-CRP||0.9|0.002|0.045
81687028|NCT01821677|163071341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.16
81687029|NCT01821677|163071341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.07
81687030|NCT01821677|163071341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.03
81687031|NCT01821677|163071342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.42
81687032|NCT01821677|163071342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.28
81687033|NCT01821677|163071342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.14
81687034|NCT02209597|163071350|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81687035|NCT01863758|163071353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Annualized number of bleeding episodes|3.13|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|3.8|||2-sided, 1-sample Poisson test||The annualized number of bleeding episodes in study GENA-01 was 49.36.|This study was considered as showing efficacy if the annualized number of bleeding episodes (BE) was reduced by 50% compared to the number of BEs observed in study GENA-01 (NCT00989196).||3.80|2.56|<0.05
81687036|NCT01863758|163071354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Annualized number of spontaneous BEs|1.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.43|||2-sided, 1-sample Poisson test||The annualized number of spontaneous bleeding episodes in study GENA-01 was 32.23|This study was considered as showing efficacy if the annualized number of spontaneous bleeding episodes (BE) was reduced by 50% compared to the number of spontaneous BEs observed in study GENA-01 (NCT00989196).||2.43|1.46|<0.05
81687037|NCT02606877|163071369|OTHER||T1/R1 Ratio (%)|88.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.4|119.97|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on a logarithmic scale including effects: 'subject' and 'treatment'.|To get,geometric mean ratio and Confidence Interval,least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T1 and R1 were back transformed to original scale. Standard Deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric Coefficient of Variance(%).|||119.97|65.40|
81687038|NCT02606877|163071370|OTHER||T1/R1 Ratio (%)|80.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|74.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|51.27|126.79|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on a logarithmic scale including effects: 'subject' and 'treatment'.|To get,geometric mean ratio and Confidence Interval,least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T1 and R1 were back transformed to original scale. Standard Deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric Coefficient of Variance(%).|||126.79|51.27|
81711085|NCT00783263|163118372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.52||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|-3.75|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Non-HDL Cholestrol/HDL Cholesterol||-3.75|-15.30|0.001
81687039|NCT02606877|163071371|OTHER||T2/R2 Ratio (%)|97.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.84|107.48|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on a logarithmic scale including effects: 'subject' and 'treatment'.|To get,geometric mean ratio and Confidence Interval,least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T2 and R2 were back transformed to original scale. Standard Deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric Coefficient of Variance(%).|||107.48|87.84|
81711086|NCT00783263|163118372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.74|-6.08|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Apolipoprotein B (Apo B)||-6.08|-12.74|<0.001
81711087|NCT00783263|163118372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.82||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|0.36|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Apolipoprotein A-I (Apo A-I)||0.36|-3.99|0.102
81537012|NCT04673214|162756770|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis for the modification in the clinical evolution of the conjunctivitis sign in patients diagnosed with COVID-19 under early intervention treatment with Azithromycin / Ribaroxaban / Paracetamol for 14 days followed by video call is rejected.||||||0.05||||||Presence of a p \<0.05 as significant in the comparison of treatment with clinical symptoms|Chi-squared|||Null Hypothesis: There will be no modification in the clinical evolution ≥ 25% of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 under an early intervention treatment with Azithromycin / Ivermectin / Ribaroxaban / Paracetamol vs. Azithromycin / Ribaroxaban / Paracetamol for 14 days followed by video call from U.M.F 13 and U.M.F 20 from I.M.S.S., during the period of December 2020- February 2021, with a power of 90%, type I error rate 1% and loss to follow-up 20%.||||0.05
81711088|NCT00783263|163118372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.25|-3.83|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Apolipoprotein B/Apo A-I||-3.83|-11.25|<0.001
81711089|NCT00783263|163118372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.13|10.97|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||hs-C-Reactive Protein||10.97|-13.13|0.861
81687040|NCT02606877|163071372|OTHER||T2/R2 Ratio (%)|99.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.94|112.56|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on a logarithmic scale including effects: 'subject' and 'treatment'.|To get,geometric mean ratio and Confidence Interval,least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T2 and R2 were back transformed to original scale. Standard Deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric Coefficient of Variance(%).|||112.56|87.94|
81711090|NCT00405756|163118381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.395|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.278|0.56||The p-value is based on unstratified log rank test of Kaplan-Meier curve differences between the treatment groups.|Log Rank|||||0.560|0.278|<0.001
81711091|NCT00405756|163118381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.494|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.347|0.702||The p-value is based on unstratified log rank test of Kaplan-Meier curve differences between the treatment groups.|Log Rank|||||0.702|0.347|<0.001
81711092|NCT00405756|163118381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.796||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.589|1.075||The p-value is based on unstratified log rank test of Kaplan-Meier curve differences between the treatment groups.|Log Rank|||||1.075|0.589|0.134
81711093|NCT00405756|163118382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.214|0.541|||Log Rank|P-value is based on unstratified log rank test of Kaplan-Meier curve differences between the treatment groups.||||0.541|0.214|<0.001
81711094|NCT00405756|163118384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.337|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.231|0.493||The p-value is based on unstratified log rank test of Kaplan-Meier curve differences between the treatment groups.|Log Rank|||||0.493|0.231|<0.001
81711095|NCT00405756|163118384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.414|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.284|0.603||The p-value is based on unstratified log rank test of Kaplan-Meier curve differences between the treatment groups.|Log Rank|||||0.603|0.284|<0.001
81711096|NCT00405756|163118384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.826||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.606|1.125||The p-value is based on unstratified log rank test of Kaplan-Meier curve differences between the treatment groups.|Log Rank|||||1.125|0.606|0.223
81711097|NCT00405756|163118385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value calculation excludes the category - Response not evaluable (NE)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81711098|NCT00405756|163118385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||P-value calculation excludes the category - Response not evaluable (NE)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.009
81711099|NCT00405756|163118385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value calculation excludes the category - Response not evaluable (NE)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81711100|NCT00405756|163118385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|5.47|||Fisher Exact|||Based on dichotomized response: 1) CR or PR 2) SD or PD or NE||5.47|2.04|<0.001
81711101|NCT00405756|163118385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.62|||Fisher Exact|||Based on dichotomized response: 1) CR or PR 2) SD or PD or NE||2.62|0.95|0.096
81711102|NCT00405756|163118385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|3.37|||Fisher Exact|||Based on dichotomized response: 1) CR or PR 2) SD or PD or NE||3.37|1.33|0.002
81711103|NCT00405756|163118387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.348|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.228|0.531||The p-value is based on unstratified log rank test of Kaplan Meier curve differences between the treatment groups.|Log Rank|||||0.531|0.228|<0.001
81687041|NCT02606877|163071373|OTHER||T1/R1 Ratio (%)|89.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|44.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.33|120.73|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on a logarithmic scale including effects: 'subject' and 'treatment'.|To get,geometric mean ratio and Confidence Interval,least square estimates of log-transformed PK endpoint for T1 and R1 were back transformed to original scale. Standard Deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric Coefficient of Variance(%).|||120.73|66.33|
81687042|NCT00417612|163071428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.007
81687043|NCT01592851|163071446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.63||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons, as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff Score as covariate.|Difference is 0.454% SnF minus 0.76% NaMFP such that a negative difference favours first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for both treatments.||-0.63|-1.03|<0.0001
81687044|NCT01592851|163071447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.26||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.12||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons, as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff Score as covariate.|Difference is 0.454% SnF minus 0.76% NaMFP such that a negative difference favours first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for both treatments.||-0.12|-0.41|0.0006
81687045|NCT01592851|163071448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.28||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons, as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff Score as covariate.|Difference is 0.454% SnF minus 0.76% NaMFP such that a negative difference favours first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for both treatments.||-0.28|-0.63|<0.0001
81687046|NCT01592851|163071449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|19.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|25.15||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons, as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff Score as covariate.|Difference is 0.454% SnF minus 0.76% NaMFP such that a positive difference favours first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for both treatments.||25.15|13.70|<0.0001
81687047|NCT01592851|163071450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|6.84||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.54|11.13||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons, as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff Score as covariate.|Difference is 0.454% SnF minus 0.76% NaMFP such that a positive difference favours first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for both treatments.||11.13|2.54|0.0021
81540089|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.5656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.45|0.19|0.5656
81687048|NCT01592851|163071451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean DIfference|3.87||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|6.65||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons, as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as fixed factor and baseline Schiff Score as covariate.|Difference is 0.454% SnF minus 0.76% NaMFP such that a positive difference favours first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered change from baseline to be same for both treatments.||6.65|1.08|0.0070
81687049|NCT02940886|163071459|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority could be claimed if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) was above -0.5 g/dL.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.13|||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measurement was used for testing and included the fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, strata, and the continuous covariates of baseline Hb and baseline Hb-by-week interaction.|"Power:~With N=1000 subjects in the iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose treatment group and with N=500 subjects in the iron sucrose treatment group, assuming no difference between the treatment groups and assuming a common standard deviation (SD) of 1.5 g/dL, the power was 100% for demonstrating non-inferiority of the change in Hb from baseline to week 8, using a non-inferiority margin of -0.5 g/dL.~The significance level was set to 5%."||0.13|-0.13|
81687050|NCT02940886|163071460|OTHER||95% two-sided CI (iron isomaltoside)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.88||||||"Power:~With N=1000 subjects in the iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose, the power was 88% to demonstrate that the upper bound of the 95% CI of the incidence of treatment-emergent serious and/or severe non-serious hypersensitivity AEs was less than 3%.~The significance level was set to 5%."||0.88|0.06|
81687051|NCT02940886|163071460|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.71||||||Risk difference between iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose and iron sucrose was assessed for the individual trial with 95% Newcombe CI adjusted for stratum using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method.||0.71|-0.91|
81687052|NCT02940886|163071460|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be claimed if the upper bound of the 95% CI is below 1.5 % point.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.48||||||Risk difference between iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose and iron sucrose was assessed for the pooled FERWON-IDA and FERWON-NEPHRO trials (2008 subjects treated with iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose and 1000 subjects treated with iron sucrose) with 95% Newcombe CI adjusted for stratum using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method.||0.48|-0.57|
81687053|NCT02940886|163071461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5695|||||||Fisher Exact|||Adjudicated and confirmed treatment-emergent composite cardiovascular AEs. Any treatment emergent composite cardiovascular AEs were included in the statistical evaluation. The overall incidence of adjudicated and confirmed composite cardiovascular AEs was tabulated and compared between the treatment groups by a Fisher's exact test.||||0.5695
81687054|NCT02940886|163071462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3913|||||||Log Rank|||The time to first adjudicated and confirmed composite cardiovascular AEs was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method and the hypothesis of no treatment difference was assessed by a log-rank test.||||0.3913
81711104|NCT00405756|163118387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.419|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.281|0.623||The p-value is based on unstratified log rank test of Kaplan Meier curve differences between the treatment groups.|Log Rank|||||0.623|0.281|<0.001
81711105|NCT00405756|163118387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.825||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.571|1.191||The p-value is based on unstratified log rank test of Kaplan Meier curve differences between the treatment groups.|Log Rank|||||1.191|0.571|0.302
81711106|NCT00405756|163118388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.404|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.296|0.553||The p-value is based on unstratified log rank test of Kaplan Meier curve differences between the treatment groups.|Log Rank|||||0.553|0.296|<0.001
81711107|NCT00405756|163118388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.499|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.363|0.688||The p-value is based on unstratified log rank test of Kaplan Meier curve differences between the treatment groups.|Log Rank|||||0.688|0.363|<0.001
81711108|NCT00405756|163118388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.827||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.085||The p-value is based on unstratified log rank test of Kaplan Meier curve differences between the treatment groups.|Log Rank|||||1.085|0.630|0.169
81711109|NCT01117428|163118417|EQUIVALENCE|Differences between Parts E and F in terms of Best Overall Response evaluated from screening until disease progression.||||||0.6645||||||No adjustment, 5% significance level|Fisher Exact|||||||0.6645
81711110|NCT02519777|163118420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in normalized composite neurocognitive test scores at Week 48 from baseline||||0.60
81468500|NCT03569293|162628676|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|52.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.2|59.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||59.4|45.2|<0.001
81540090|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.6445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.81|0.19|0.6445
81711111|NCT02519777|163118420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in normalized composite neurocognitive test scores at Week 48 from baseline||||0.33
81711112|NCT02519777|163118420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in normalized composite neurocognitive test scores at Week 48 from baseline||||0.61
81711113|NCT02519777|163118422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in normalized composite neurocognitive test scores at Week 24 from baseline||||0.61
81711114|NCT02519777|163118422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in normalized composite neurocognitive test scores at Week 72 from baseline||||0.72
81711115|NCT02519777|163118422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in normalized composite neurocognitive test scores at Week 96 from baseline||||0.79
81711116|NCT02519777|163118422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in normalized composite neurocognitive test scores at Week 24 from baseline||||0.55
81711117|NCT02519777|163118422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in normalized composite neurocognitive test scores at Week 72 from baseline||||0.47
81711118|NCT02519777|163118422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in normalized composite neurocognitive test scores at Week 96 from baseline||||0.95
81711119|NCT02519777|163118422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in normalized composite neurocognitive test scores at Week 24 from baseline||||0.85
81711120|NCT02519777|163118422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in normalized composite neurocognitive test scores at Week 72 from baseline||||0.67
81711121|NCT02519777|163118422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in normalized composite neurocognitive test scores at Week 96 from baseline||||0.70
81711122|NCT02519777|163118423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in functional status scores at Week 24 from baseline||||0.99
81711123|NCT02519777|163118423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in functional status scores at Week 48 from baseline||||0.97
81711124|NCT02519777|163118423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in functional status scores at Week 72 from baseline||||0.79
81711125|NCT02519777|163118423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in functional status scores at Week 96 from baseline||||0.99
81468501|NCT03569293|162628677|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|53.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.9|60.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||60.5|45.9|<0.001
81540091|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.7363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|4.99||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||4.99|0.32|0.7363
81540092|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.3455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.86||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.86|0.17|0.3455
81687055|NCT02940886|163071464|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|4.72|||Repeated measures logistic regressioin|||"Week 1~Hb increase of ≥2 g/dL from baseline to week 1.~Proportion of Hb responders to each week was analysed using a repeated measures logistic regression model with treatment, visit, strata, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate."||4.72|1.27|0.0077
81687056|NCT02940886|163071464|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.26|||Repeated measures logistic regressioin|||"Week 2~Hb increase of ≥2 g/dL from baseline to week 2.~Proportion of Hb responders to each week was analysed using a repeated measures logistic regression model with treatment, visit, strata, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate."||3.26|1.80|<0.0001
81687057|NCT02940886|163071464|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.1049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.58|||Repeated measures logistic regressioin|||"Week 4~Hb increase of ≥2 g/dL from baseline to week 4.~Proportion of Hb responders to each week was analysed using a repeated measures logistic regression model with treatment, visit, strata, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate."||1.58|0.96|0.1049
81687058|NCT02940886|163071464|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.7032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.38|||Repeated measures logistic regressioin|||"Week 8~Hb increase of ≥2 g/dL from baseline to week 8.~Proportion of Hb responders to each week was analysed using a repeated measures logistic regression model with treatment, visit, strata, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate."||1.38|0.80|0.7032
81711126|NCT02519777|163118423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in functional status scores at Week 24 from baseline||||0.74
81711127|NCT02519777|163118423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in functional status scores at Week 48 from baseline||||0.69
81711128|NCT02519777|163118423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in functional status scores at Week 72 from baseline||||0.44
81687059|NCT02940886|163071465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||Log Rank|||Time to Hb response was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method and the hypothesis of no treatment difference was assessed by a 2-sided log-rank test.||||0.0880
81687060|NCT02940886|163071466|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.41|||Regression, Logistic|||The proportion of subjects who achieved a Hb level of \>12 g/dL at any time from week 1 to week 8 was analysed using a logistic regression model with treatment and strata as fixed effects. The estimated treatment ratio of iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose versus iron sucrose is presented with 95% CI and corresponding p-value.||1.41|0.92|0.2420
81687061|NCT02940886|163071467|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.8746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.28|||Regression, Logistic|||"The proportion of subjects who achieved an increase in Hb concentration ≥2 g/dL at any time from week 1 to week 8 was analysed using a logistic regression model with treatment and strata as fixed effects.~The estimated treatment ratio of iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose versus iron sucrose was presented with 95% CI and corresponding p-value."||1.28|0.81|0.8746
81711129|NCT02519777|163118423|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in functional status scores at Week 96 from baseline||||1.00
81711130|NCT02519777|163118423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in functional status scores at Week 24 from baseline||||0.83
81711131|NCT02519777|163118423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in functional status scores at Week 48 from baseline||||0.80
81711132|NCT02519777|163118423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in functional status scores at Week 72 from baseline||||0.86
81711133|NCT02519777|163118423|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in functional status scores at Week 96 from baseline||||1.00
81711134|NCT02519777|163118424|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|3.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|9.42||||||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in number of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Week 24||9.42|-2.78|
81711135|NCT02519777|163118424|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|5.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|10.87||||||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in number of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Week 48||10.87|-0.53|
81711136|NCT02519777|163118424|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-8.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.56|0.13||||||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in number of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Week 96||0.13|-16.56|
81711137|NCT02519777|163118424|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|3.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|9.42||||||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in number of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Week 24||9.42|-3.07|
81711138|NCT02519777|163118424|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|3.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|10.06||||||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in number of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Week 48||10.06|-3.11|
81711139|NCT02519777|163118424|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.89|4.19||||||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in number of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Week 96||4.19|-7.89|
81711140|NCT02519777|163118424|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|4.23||||||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in number of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Week 24||4.23|-4.53|
81711141|NCT02519777|163118424|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|1.6||||||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in number of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Week 48||1.60|-4.99|
81537013|NCT04673214|162756770|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis is rejected with a difference of 2 days in the modification of the clinical evolution (symptoms of fever, cough, headache, myalgia, odynophagia, anosmia, rhinorrhea, arthralgia, chest pain, dyspnea, conjunctivitis) of patients diagnosed with COVID -19 in early intervention treatment. vs. therapeutic failure, for 14 days followed by video call, with a power of 90%, a type I error rate of 1% and a loss to follow-up of 20%||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Assuming a difference of 2 days in the modification of the clinical course (symptoms of fever, cough, headache, myalgia, odynophagia, anosmia, rhinorrhea, arthralgia, chest pain, dyspnea, conjunctivitis) of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 in early intervention treatment vs. therapeutic failure, for 14 days followed by video call, with a power of 90%, a type I error rate of 1% and a loss to follow-up of the twenty%||||0.05
81711142|NCT02519777|163118424|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|6.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|15.42||||||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in number of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Week 96||15.42|-2.70|
81711143|NCT02519777|163118426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in CD4+ T-cell count at Week 24 from baseline||||0.67
81711144|NCT02519777|163118426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in CD4+ T-cell count at Week 48 from baseline||||0.78
81711145|NCT02519777|163118426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in CD4+ T-cell count at Week 96 from baseline||||0.94
81711146|NCT02519777|163118426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in CD4+ T-cell count at Week 24 from baseline||||0.42
81711147|NCT02519777|163118426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in CD4+ T-cell count at Week 48 from baseline||||0.07
81711148|NCT02519777|163118426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in CD4+ T-cell count at Week 96 from baseline||||0.37
81711149|NCT02519777|163118426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in CD4+ T-cell count at Week 24 from baseline||||0.08
81711150|NCT02519777|163118426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in CD4+ T-cell count at Week 48 from baseline||||0.33
81711151|NCT02519777|163118426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in CD4+ T-cell count at Week 96 from baseline||||0.56
81711152|NCT02519777|163118428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in CD8+ T-cell count at Week 24 from baseline||||0.63
81711153|NCT02519777|163118428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in CD8+ T-cell count at Week 48 from baseline||||0.38
81711154|NCT02519777|163118428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in CD8+ T-cell count at Week 96 from baseline||||0.95
81711155|NCT02519777|163118428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in CD8+ T-cell count at Week 24 from baseline||||0.27
81711156|NCT02519777|163118428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in CD8+ T-cell count at Week 48 from baseline||||0.23
81711157|NCT02519777|163118428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in CD8+ T-cell count at Week 96 from baseline||||0.09
81711158|NCT02519777|163118428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in CD8+ T-cell count at Week 24 from baseline||||0.03
81711159|NCT02519777|163118428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in CD8+ T-cell count at Week 48 from baseline||||0.02
81687062|NCT02940886|163071468|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.58|5.71|||Regression, Logistic|||"Proportion of subject who achieved a s-ferritin level of ≥100 ng/mL AND a TSAT of 20-50% at any time from week 1 to week 8 was analysed using a logistic regression model with treatment and strata as fixed effects.~The estimated treatment ratio of iron isomaltoside/ferric derisomaltose versus iron sucrose is presented with 95% CI and corresponding p-value."||5.71|3.58|<0.0001
81687063|NCT02940886|163071469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.34|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 1~Change in Hb concentration from baseline to week 1 was analysed using a MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates."||0.34|0.19|<0.0001
81687064|NCT02940886|163071469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.38|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 2~Change in Hb concentration from baseline to week 2 was analysed using a MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates."||0.38|0.19|<0.0001
81687065|NCT02940886|163071469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.1091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 4~Change in Hb concentration from baseline to week 4 was analysed using a MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates."||0.20|-0.02|0.1091
81687066|NCT02940886|163071470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|267.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|246.3|289.0|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 1~Change in concentrations of s-ferritin from baseline to week 1 was analysed using a MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment-by-week interaction effects are presented by week, include 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||289.0|246.3|<0.0001
81687067|NCT02940886|163071470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|41.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.6|57.8|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 2~Change in concentrations of s-ferritin from baseline to week 2 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment-by-week interaction effects are presented by week, include 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||57.8|25.6|<0.0001
81687068|NCT02940886|163071470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|2.2|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 4~Change in concentrations of s-ferritin from baseline to week 4 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment-by-week interaction effects are presented by week, include 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||2.2|-20.3|0.1150
81687069|NCT02940886|163071470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.3||||0.0812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|1.0|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 8~Change in concentrations of s-ferritin from baseline to week 8 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment-by-week interaction effects are presented by week, include 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||1.0|-17.7|0.0812
81687070|NCT02940886|163071471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|12.7|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 1~Change in TSAT from baseline to week 1 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment-by-week interaction effects are presented by week, include 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||12.7|10.1|<0.0001
81687071|NCT02940886|163071471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.6|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 2~Change in TSAT from baseline to week 2 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment-by-week interaction effects are presented by week, include 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||3.6|1.2|0.0001
81711160|NCT02519777|163118428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in CD8+ T-cell count at Week 96 from baseline||||0.09
81711161|NCT02519777|163118429|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in Log10 sCD14 in plasma at Week 48 from baseline||||1.00
81711162|NCT02519777|163118429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in Log10 sCD14 in plasma at Week 48 from baseline||||0.95
81711163|NCT02519777|163118429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in Log10 sCD14 in plasma at Week 48 from baseline||||0.96
81711164|NCT02519777|163118430|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in Log10 MIP-1 Beta in plasma at Week 48 from baseline||||0.52
81711165|NCT02519777|163118430|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in Log10 MIP-1 Beta in plasma at Week 48 from baseline||||<0.01
81711166|NCT02519777|163118430|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in Log10 MIP-1 Beta in plasma at Week 48 from baseline||||<0.01
81711167|NCT02519777|163118431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in Log10 sTNFr-II in plasma at Week 48 from baseline||||0.91
81711168|NCT02519777|163118431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in Log10 sTNFr-II in plasma at Week 48 from baseline||||0.86
81711169|NCT02519777|163118431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in Log10 sTNFr-II in plasma at Week 48 from baseline||||0.94
81711170|NCT02519777|163118432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in Log10 VCAM in plasma at Week 48 from baseline||||0.70
81711171|NCT02519777|163118432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in Log10 VCAM in plasma at Week 48 from baseline||||0.28
81711172|NCT02519777|163118432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in Log10 VCAM in plasma at Week 48 from baseline||||0.85
81711173|NCT02519777|163118433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in Log10 MIP-1 Beta in CSF at Week 48 from baseline||||0.99
81540093|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.3||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|11.54||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||11.54|1.60|0.0037
81711174|NCT02519777|163118433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in Log10 MIP-1 Beta in CSF at Week 48 from baseline||||0.26
81711175|NCT02519777|163118433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in Log10 MIP-1 Beta in CSF at Week 48 from baseline||||0.20
81711176|NCT02519777|163118434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in Log10 IP-10 in CSF at Week 48 from baseline||||0.59
81711177|NCT02519777|163118434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in Log10 IP-10 in CSF at Week 48 from baseline||||0.39
81711178|NCT02519777|163118434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in Log10 IP-10 in CSF at Week 48 from baseline||||0.80
81711179|NCT02519777|163118435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in Log10 Neopterin in CSF at Week 48 from baseline||||0.90
81711180|NCT02519777|163118435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in Log10 Neopterin in CSF at Week 48 from baseline||||0.14
81711181|NCT02519777|163118435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in Log10 Neopterin in CSF at Week 48 from baseline||||0.49
81711182|NCT02519777|163118436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC in change in Log10 NFL in CSF at Week 48 from baseline||||0.52
81711183|NCT02519777|163118436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm A: Placebo MVC and placebo DTG and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in Log10 NFL in CSF at Week 48 from baseline||||0.99
81711184|NCT02519777|163118436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no difference between Arm B: DTG and placebo MVC and Arm C: MVC and DTG in change in Log10 NFL in CSF at Week 48 from baseline||||0.54
81711185|NCT00256204|163118543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0133|||||||Repeated Measures Mixed Linear Model|||"Hypothesis #1: Slopes Superiority of 1mg Rasagiline over Placebo in the PC Phase Where slope is the model estimate of the change from baseline in total UPDRS per week.~In this analysis, all available post-baseline observations in the PC Phase of the trial are analyzed (ITT efficacy data analysis set, weeks 12, 24 and 36). The placebo groups for rasagiline 1mg (delayed-start) and 2mg (delayed-start)are combined to one placebo group."||||0.0133
81711186|NCT00256204|163118543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Repeated Measures Mixed Linear Model|||"Hypothesis #1: Slopes Superiority of 2mg Rasagiline over Placebo in the PC Phase Where slope is the model estimate of the change from baseline in total UPDRS per week.~In this analysis, all available post-baseline observations in the PC Phase of the trial are analyzed (ITT efficacy data analysis set, weeks 12, 24 and 36). The placebo groups for rasagiline 1mg (delayed-start)and 2mg (delayed-start) are combined to one placebo group."||||0.0001
81687072|NCT02940886|163071471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.1|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 4~Change in TSAT from baseline to week 4 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment-by-week interaction effects are presented by week, include 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||2.1|0.2|0.0162
81687073|NCT02940886|163071471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.0569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.8|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 8~Change in TSAT from baseline to week 8 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment-by-week interaction effects are presented by week, include 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||1.8|0.0|0.0569
81687074|NCT02940886|163071472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.1|49.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 1~Change in s-iron from baseline to week 1 was analysed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measurement (MMRM) including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment-by-week interaction effects are presented by week, including 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||49.3|38.1|<0.0001
81687075|NCT02940886|163071472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.0375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|9.8|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 2~Change in s-iron from baseline to week 2 was analysed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measurement (MMRM) including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment-by-week interaction effects are presented by week, including 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||9.8|0.3|0.0375
81687076|NCT02940886|163071472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.6027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.3|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 4~Change in s-iron from baseline to week 4 was analysed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measurement (MMRM) including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment-by-week interaction effects are presented by week, including 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||2.3|-4.0|0.6027
81687077|NCT02940886|163071472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.8207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|3.4|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 8~Change in s-iron from baseline to week 8 was analysed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measurement (MMRM) including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction as covariates.~The estimated treatment differences based on the least square means of the treatment-by-week interaction effects are presented by week, including 95% CIs and corresponding p-value."||3.4|-2.7|0.8207
81687078|NCT02940886|163071473|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02||||0.0422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|2.01|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 1~Change in fatigue symptoms score from baseline to week 1 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline score and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates."||2.01|0.04|0.0422
81687079|NCT02940886|163071473|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.4646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.66|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 2~Change in fatigue symptoms score from baseline to week 2 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline score and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates."||0.66|-1.44|0.4646
81687080|NCT02940886|163071473|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.5703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|0.76|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||"Week 8~Change in fatigue symptoms score from baseline to week 8 was analysed using MMRM including treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and strata as factors and baseline score and baseline score-by-week interaction as covariates."||0.76|-1.39|0.5703
81711187|NCT00256204|163118543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0||||The analysis was performed on separate datasets and not on the combined dataset as was pre-specified to account for unexpected interactions of dose level by baseline UPDRS and of dose level by center .|Repeated Measures|||Hypothesis #2: Superiority of Early over Delayed Start at Week 72 In this analysis, observations of subjects entering the active phase with at least 24 weeks of treatment during the PC Phase and at least one available Total UPDRS measurement during the active-treatment phase from weeks 48, 54, 60, 66 or 72, are analyzed (ACTE data analysis set).||||0.0250
81711188|NCT00256204|163118543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6028||95.0||||The analysis was performed on separate datasets and not on the combined dataset as was pre-specified to account for unexpected interactions of dose level by baseline UPDRS and of dose level by center|Repeated Measures|||Hypothesis #2:Superiority of Early over Delayed Start at Week 72 In this analysis, observations of subjects entering the active phase with at least 24 weeks of treatment during the PC Phase and at least one available Total UPDRS measurement during the active-treatment phase from weeks 48, 54, 60, 66 or 72, are analyzed (ACTE data analysis set.)||||0.6028
81687081|NCT03216265|163071479|OTHER||Least Square Mean difference|-1.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.78|||ANCOVA|Analysis model (ANCOVA) included participant as random effect, treatment arm and side of body as fixed effects, and baseline value as covariate.|Difference is the first named treatment adjusted (LS) mean change from baseline (Visit 2) minus the second named treatment adjusted mean change from baseline (Visit 2).|||-0.78|-2.10|<0.0001
81687082|NCT01306058|163071519|NON_INFERIORITY|Paired T-test. Two tailed.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.05
81687083|NCT01306058|163071520|NON_INFERIORITY|Paired T-test. Two tailed.|||||<|0.0001||||||Cycle 1 day 15 vs. cycle 1 day 1|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81687084|NCT01306058|163071520|NON_INFERIORITY|Cycle 2 day 1 vs. cycle 1 day 1. Paired T-test. Two tailed.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81687085|NCT01306058|163071520|NON_INFERIORITY|eos (end of study) vs. cycle 1 day 1. Paired T-test. Two tailed.||||||0.0009|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0009
81687086|NCT01539837|163071523|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||calculated|Pairwise comparisons,post-hoc Bonferoni|||||||<0.01
81687087|NCT00849693|163071524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.193||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.193
81687088|NCT00984659|163071551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.05|-0.03|0.713
81687089|NCT00984659|163071555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for age, gender, and percent predicted Forced Expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) at Screening.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81687090|NCT00984659|163071556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||ANCOVA adjusted for age, gender, and percent predicted FEV1 at Screening.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81687091|NCT00984659|163071557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||ANCOVA adjusted for age, gender, and percent predicted FEV1 at Screening|ANCOVA|||||||0.008
81687092|NCT00984659|163071559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|||<|0.001||95.0|0.18|0.31||ANCOVA adjusted for age, gender, and SOBDA Baseline score; difference between responders and non-responders during Week prior to Day 8|ANCOVA|||||0.31|0.18|<0.001
81687093|NCT00984659|163071559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||<|0.001||95.0|0.06|0.19||ANCOVA adjusted for age, gender, and SOBDA Baseline score; difference between responders and non-responders during Week prior to Day 15|ANCOVA|||||0.19|0.06|<0.001
81687094|NCT00984659|163071559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|||<|0.001||95.0|0.06|0.16||ANCOVA adjusted for age, gender, and SOBDA Baseline score; difference between responders and non-responders during Week prior to Day 22|ANCOVA|||||0.16|0.06|<0.001
81687095|NCT00984659|163071559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|||<|0.001||95.0|0.06|0.17||ANCOVA adjusted for age, gender, and SOBDA Baseline score; difference between responders and non-responders during Week prior to Day 29|ANCOVA|||||0.17|0.06|<0.001
81687096|NCT00984659|163071559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|||<|0.001||95.0|0.08|0.18||ANCOVA adjusted for age, gender, and SOBDA Baseline score; difference between responders and non-responders during Week prior to Day 36|ANCOVA|||||0.18|0.08|<0.001
81687097|NCT00984659|163071559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.18||95.0|-0.03|0.15||ANCOVA adjusted for age, gender, and SOBDA Baseline score; difference between responders and non-responders during Week prior to Day 43|ANCOVA|||||0.15|-0.03|0.180
81687098|NCT00984659|163071559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.307||95.0|-0.07|0.23||ANCOVA adjusted for age, gender, and SOBDA Baseline score; difference between responders and non-responders during Week prior to Visit 3/PD|ANCOVA|||||0.23|-0.07|0.307
81711189|NCT00256204|163118543|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-Inf Test for difference in slopes between treatment groups. One sided 95% CI calculated for difference between slopes of the 1mg early-start group and the 1mg delayed-start group. The inferiority null hypothesis of the early-start group slope over delayed-start group slope is rejected, if the upper limit of one sided 95% CI for difference in slopes does not cross non-inferiority margin of 0.15 UPDRS points per week.|Slope|0.0||||||90.0|-0.036|0.036||||||"Hypothesis #3: Slopes Non-Inferiority of Early Start over Delayed Start in the Active Phase.~Where slope is the model estimate of the change from baseline in total UPDRS per week. In this analysis, observations of all subjects entering the active phase with at least 24 weeks of treatment during the PC Phase and at least one available Total UPDRS measurement during the active treatment phase from weeks 48, 54, 60, 66 or 72, are analyzed (ACTE data analysis set)."||0.036|-0.036|
81687099|NCT00984659|163071563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|||<|0.001||95.0|0.14|0.34||ANCOVA adjusted for age, gender, and SOBDA Baseline score; comparision of mean SOBDA score for CGI-C responders and non-responders|ANCOVA|||||0.34|0.14|<0.001
81687100|NCT00984659|163071564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.4||ANCOVA adjusted for age, gender, and SOBDA Baseline score; comparision of mean SOBDA score for CRQ-SAS Dyspnea Domain responders and non-responders|ANCOVA|||||0.40|0.21|<0.001
81687101|NCT00984659|163071565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.535||95.0|-0.08|0.15||ANCOVA adjusted for age, gender, and SOBDA Baseline score; comparision of mean SOBDA score for Physician-Completed mMRC responders and non-responders|ANCOVA|||||0.15|-0.08|0.535
81687102|NCT00984659|163071565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.08||95.0|-0.02|0.19||ANCOVA adjusted for age, gender, and SOBDA Baseline score; comparison of mean SOBDA score for Participant-Completed mMRC responders and non-responders|ANCOVA|||||0.19|-0.02|0.08
81687103|NCT03065530|163071594|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The sample size was calculated on the basis of an our initial pilot study, and the SD was 1.4 between the four groups. We hypothesized that the differences in VAS between the four groups and the SDs would be 15%. A power analysis suggested that there will be 80% power to detect differences at an α=0.05 significance level (two-tailed), including 24 individuals per treatment group. Considering the exclusion of 25% of patients, 30 parturients were eventually recruited in each group.||||<0.05
81711190|NCT00256204|163118543|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-Inf Test for difference in slopes between treatment groups. One sided 95% CI calculated for difference between slopes of the 2mg early-start group and the 2mg delayed-start group. The inferiority null hypothesis of the early-start group slope over delayed-start group slope is rejected, if the upper limit of one sided 95% CI for difference in slopes does not cross non-inferiority margin of 0.15 UPDRS points per week.|Slope|0.029||||||90.0|-0.005|0.062||||||"Hypothesis #3: Slopes Non-Inferiority of Early Start over Delayed Start in the Active Phase.~Where slope is the model estimate of the change from baseline in total UPDRS per week. In this analysis, observations of all subjects entering the active phase with at least 24 weeks of treatment during the PC Phase and at least one available Total UPDRS measurement during the active treatment phase from weeks 48, 54, 60, 66 or 72, are analyzed (ACTE data analysis set)."||0.062|-0.005|
81711191|NCT00256204|163118544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.005|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.857|-2.153|||ANCOVA|||The adjusted means of the changes in Total UPDRS from baseline to LOV in the placebo-controlled phase, observed in the 1 mg and 2 mg rasagiline early-start groups are compared (two contrasts) to the combined placebo group (1 mg and 2 mg rasagiline delayed-start groups), by applying an Analysis of Covariance model. The model includes treatment group, center and baseline Total UPDRS as covariates. For this analysis, both delayed start arms are pooled as a 'placebo arm'||-2.153|-3.857|<0.0001
81468502|NCT03569293|162628677|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|46.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.0|54.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||54.4|39.0|<0.001
81540094|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.95||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|10.48||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||10.48|1.49|0.0057
81687104|NCT03849560|163071665|NON_INFERIORITY|Odds ratio was calculated to compare seroconversion for antigen H1N1 in group Grippol® Quadri and groups Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Yamagata lineage)+Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Victoria lineage)|Odds Ratio, log|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.82||||||||1.82|0.82|
81687105|NCT03849560|163071665|NON_INFERIORITY|Odds ratio was calculated to compare seroconversion for antigen H3N2 in group Grippol® Quadri and groups Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Yamagata lineage)+Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Victoria lineage)|Odds Ratio, log|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.3||||||||2.30|1.08|
81687106|NCT03849560|163071665|NON_INFERIORITY|Odds ratio was calculated to compare seroconversion for YAMA antigen in group Grippol® Quadri and group Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Yamagata lineage)|Odds Ratio, log|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.15||||||||2.15|0.90|
81687107|NCT03849560|163071665|NON_INFERIORITY|Odds ratio was calculated to compare seroconversion for VICT antigen in group Grippol® Quadri and group Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Victoria lineage)|Odds Ratio, log|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.63||||||||1.63|0.68|
81687108|NCT03849560|163071666|NON_INFERIORITY|The Grippol® Quadri vaccine considered non-inferior to Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Yamagata lineage) and Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Victoria lineage) vaccines for the strain A/H1N1 if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of the ratio of means of geometric antibody titers for H1N1 was ≤1.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8933|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7762|1.03||||||Non-inferiority of Grippol® Quadri over Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Yamagata lineage) and Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Victoria lineage) for the strain A/H1N1||1.030|0.7762|
81687109|NCT03849560|163071666|NON_INFERIORITY|The Grippol® Quadri vaccine considered non-inferior to Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Yamagata lineage) and Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Victoria lineage) vaccines for the strain A/H3N2 if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of means of geometric antibody titers for H3N2 was ≤1.5|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.8913|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7516|1.0593||||||Non-inferiority of Grippol® Quadri over Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Yamagata lineage) and Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Victoria lineage) for the strain A/H3N2||1.0593|0.7516|
81687110|NCT03849560|163071666|NON_INFERIORITY|The Grippol® Quadri vaccine considered non-inferior to Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Yamagata lineage) vaccine for the strain B/Yamagata if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of means of geometric antibody titers for Yamagata antigen was ≤1|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8185|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6918|0.9683||||||Non-inferiority of Grippol® Quadri over Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Yamagata lineage) for the strain B/Yamagata||0.9683|0.6918|
81687111|NCT03849560|163071666|NON_INFERIORITY|The Grippol® Quadri vaccine considered non-inferior to Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Victoria lineage) vaccine for the strain B/Victoria if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of means of geometric antibody titers for Victoria antigen was ≤1|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0328||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.857|1.2445|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of Grippol® Quadri over Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Victoria lineage) for the strain B/Victoria||1.2445|0.8570|0.05
81687112|NCT03849560|163071667|NON_INFERIORITY|Seroprotection for strain A/H1N1 in Grippol® Quadri group in comparison to Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Yamagata lineage)+Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Victoria lineage) groups||||||0.758|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.758
81687113|NCT03849560|163071667|NON_INFERIORITY|Seroprotection for strain A/H3N2 in Grippol® Quadri group in comparison to Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Yamagata lineage)+Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Victoria lineage) groups||||||0.282|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.282
81687114|NCT03849560|163071667|NON_INFERIORITY|Seroprotection for strain B/Yamagata in Grippol® Quadri group in comparison to Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Yamagata lineage) group||||||0.352|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.352
81711192|NCT00256204|163118544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.154|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.004|-2.305|||ANCOVA|||"The adjusted means of the changes in Total UPDRS from baseline to LOV in the placebo-controlled phase, observed in the 1 mg and 2 mg rasagiline early-start groups are compared (two contrasts) to the combined placebo group (1 mg and 2 mg rasagiline delayed-start groups), by applying an Analysis of Covariance model. The model includes treatment group, center and baseline Total UPDRS as covariates.~For this analysis, both delayed start arms are pooled as a 'placebo arm'"||-2.305|-4.004|<0.0001
81711193|NCT00082628|163118545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Nonparametric ANCOVA Model|||||||<0.001
81687115|NCT03849560|163071667|NON_INFERIORITY|Seroprotection for strain B/Victoria in Grippol® Quadri group in comparison to Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Victoria lineage) group||||||0.815|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.815
81687116|NCT03849560|163071668|OTHER|||||||0.452|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.452
81687117|NCT03849560|163071668|OTHER|||||||0.639|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.639
81468503|NCT03569293|162628678|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|LS Mean Difference|-40.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.732|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.75|-35.03|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Baseline vIGA-AD category and age in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-35.03|-45.75|<0.001
81687118|NCT03849560|163071670|OTHER|The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI (log 10) on coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for H1N1 should be ˃ 2.5|Coefficient of increase of mean geometri|4.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.22|5.6||||||Coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for H1N1 in Grippol® Quadri group||5.60|4.22|
81687119|NCT03849560|163071670|OTHER|The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI (log 10) on coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for H3N2 should be ˃ 2.5|Coefficient of increase of GMT|5.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.53|6.24||||||Coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for H3N2 in Grippol® Quadri group||6.24|4.53|
81687120|NCT03849560|163071670|OTHER|The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI (log 10) on coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for Yamagata should be ˃ 2.5|Coefficient of increase of GMT|5.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.78|6.25||||||Coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for Yamagata in Grippol® Quadri group||6.25|4.78|
81687121|NCT03849560|163071670|OTHER|The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI (log 10) on coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for Victoria should be ˃ 2.5|Coefficient of increase of GMT|4.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.14|5.49||||||Coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for Victoria in Grippol® Quadri group||5.49|4.14|
81687122|NCT03849560|163071670|OTHER|The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI (log 10) on coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for H1N1 should be ˃ 2.5|Coefficient of increase of GMT|4.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.59|4.94||||||Coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for H1N1 in Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Yamagata lineage) group||4.94|3.59|
81687123|NCT03849560|163071670|OTHER|The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI (log 10) on coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for H3N2 should be ˃ 2.5|Coefficient of increase of GMT|5.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.45|6.12||||||Coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for H3N2 in Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Yamagata lineage) group||6.12|4.45|
81687124|NCT03849560|163071670|OTHER|The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI (log 10) on coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for Yamagata should be ˃ 2.5|Coefficient of increase of GMT|4.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.48|4.69||||||Coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for Yamagata in Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Yamagata lineage) group||4.69|3.48|
81687125|NCT03849560|163071670|OTHER|The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI (log 10) on coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for H1N1 should be ˃ 2.5|Coefficient of increase of GMT|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.97|5.34||||||Coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for H1N1 in Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Victoria lineage) group||5.34|3.97|
81687126|NCT03849560|163071670|OTHER|The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI (log 10) on coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for H3N2 should be ˃ 2.5|Coefficient of increase of GMT|5.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.38|6.12||||||Coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for H3N2 in Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Victoria lineage) group||6.12|4.38|
81687127|NCT03849560|163071670|OTHER|The lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI (log 10) on coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for Victoria should be ˃ 2.5|Coefficient of increase of GMT|4.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|5.56||||||Coefficient of increase of mean geometric antibody titer for Victoria in Grippol® Plus, trivalent (Victoria lineage) group||5.56|4.00|
81687128|NCT01633060|163071689|OTHER|Comparison of progression-free survival (PFS) (based on local investigator assessment) between the two treatment groups using a stratified log-rank test at one-sided 2.5% level of significance|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.53||||Log Rank||||||0.53|<0.001
81687129|NCT01852344|163071772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.159|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.159
81687130|NCT01852344|163071772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.159|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.159
81687131|NCT01852344|163071773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.236|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.236
81687132|NCT01852344|163071774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.032
81687133|NCT01065428|163071800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81687134|NCT01065428|163071801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81687135|NCT02342561|163071802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.601|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At end of surgery||||0.601
81687136|NCT02342561|163071802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.823|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||After skin disinfection||||0.823
81687137|NCT02342561|163071803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.731|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Difference in prevalence of CoNs between the 2 groups was analysed. The null-hypothesis was no difference.||||0.731
81687138|NCT01145391|163071818|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence||||||0.5||95.0||||For systolic blood pressure|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.50
81687139|NCT01333189|163071827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.329|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.329
81687140|NCT01333189|163071828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.891|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.891
81687141|NCT01333189|163071829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.021
81687142|NCT01333189|163071830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.509|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Internal moment at the hip||||=0.509
81687143|NCT01333189|163071830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Internal moment at the knee||||=0.500
81687144|NCT01333189|163071830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.607|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Internal moment at the ankle||||=0.607
81687145|NCT01333189|163071831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.068|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.068
81687146|NCT01333189|163071832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Internal moment at the hip||||=0.480
81687147|NCT01333189|163071832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Internal moment at the knee||||=0.120
81687148|NCT01333189|163071832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.668|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Internal moment at the ankle||||=0.668
81687149|NCT01333189|163071833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.511|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.511
81687150|NCT01333189|163071834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.402|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.402
81687151|NCT01333189|163071835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.021
81687152|NCT01333189|163071836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.686|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Internal moment at the hip||||=0.686
81687153|NCT01333189|163071836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.434|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Internal moment at the knee||||=0.434
81687154|NCT01333189|163071836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.227|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Internal moment at the ankle||||=0.227
81687155|NCT01333189|163071837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.068|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.068
81687156|NCT01333189|163071838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Internal moment at the hip||||=0.160
81687157|NCT01333189|163071838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Internal moment at the knee||||=0.008
81687158|NCT01333189|163071838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.877|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Internal moment at the ankle||||=0.877
81687159|NCT01707147|163071845|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.71|||Paired t-test||p-value of paired t-test for change from baseline is presented. 95% confidence interval for the mean was calculated using t-distribution.|||-0.71|-0.83|<0.0001
81687160|NCT01707147|163071848|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|61.84|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.98|-15.12|||Paired t-test||p-value of paired t-test for change from baseline is presented. 95% confidence interval for the mean was calculated using t-distribution.|||-15.12|-20.98|<0.0001
81687161|NCT00035815|163071900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.529||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis of MMT was calculated as a ratio of change from baseline to last follow-up to time to duration until last follow-up. For the patients that died during the study period, the last follow-up time was considered as the time of death with a zero score for MMT measurement. Analysis was performed using intention to treat approach. Comparison of rate of change in MMT scores between the placebo and IGF-1 group was made using two sample t-test or Wilcoxon rank sum test as appropriate.||||0.529
81687162|NCT00035815|163071901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.04||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.4|||Regression, Cox|||Patients who elected to proceed to tracheostomy were assessed on the day of their procedure. Subjects who continuously utilized NIPPV for greater than 10 days were assessed as being ventilator-dependent on the first day they began continuous NIPPV. Survival between groups was compared using the Cox-proportional Hazards model.||1.4|0.77|0.415
81687163|NCT00035815|163071902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.321||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The final secondary outcome measure was the rate of change in the ALSFRS-r score. The ALSFRS-r was completed at each visit (randomization and then at 3, 6, 12, 18 and 24 months post-randomization). As with the MMT scores a score of 0 was imputed on the day of death. Analysis of the ALSFRS-r scores as a secondary outcome was performed in similar manner as MMT score.||||0.321
81687164|NCT02858193|163071903|EQUIVALENCE|Acceptance criterion for bioequivalence was that 94.12% confidence intervals (CIs) of the T/R ratios of the geometric means of the analysed PK parameters were within the 80.00-125.00% range according to the current guidelines for bioequivalence studies.|Geometric means ratio|111.63||||0.0482|TWO_SIDED|94.12|100.51|123.99||"treatment p-value reported"|ANOVA||Estimated value and limits are expressed in %|||123.99|100.51|0.0482
81687165|NCT02858193|163071905|EQUIVALENCE|Acceptance criterion for bioequivalence was that 94.12% confidence intervals (CIs) of the T/R ratios of the geometric means of the analysed PK parameters were within the 80.00-125.00% range according to the current guidelines for bioequivalence studies|geometric means ratio|109.41||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|94.12|104.93|114.07||"treatment p-value is reported"|ANOVA||Estimated value and limits are expressed in%|||114.07|104.93|0.0002
81687166|NCT02858193|163071906|EQUIVALENCE|Acceptance criterion for bioequivalence was that 94.12% confidence intervals (CIs) of the T/R ratios of the geometric means of the analysed PK parameters were within the 80.00-125.00% range according to the current guidelines for bioequivalence studies.||||||0.593|||||||Friedman|||||||0.5930
81687167|NCT05652660|163071914|OTHER|Mixed Model|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|120.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.77|138.59|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Rosuvastatin administered alone as the Reference and ARV-471 coadministered with rosuvastatin as the Test. Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||138.59|104.77|
81687168|NCT05652660|163071915|OTHER|Mixed Model|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|110.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.53|118.06|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Rosuvastatin administered alone as the Reference and ARV-471 coadministered with rosuvastatin as the Test. Natural log transformed AUClast was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||118.06|103.53|
81687169|NCT03726671|163071931|OTHER|||||||0.0247|||||||Repeated measures ANOVA|||Betaine IER||||0.0247
81687170|NCT03726671|163071931|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures ANOVA|||Choline IER||||<0.0001
81711194|NCT03459794|163118551|OTHER|||||||||||||||||All measurements were compared to the same group at t=0, that is before the drug or placebo was administered. We compared the expression levels for each transcript, using the mean levels in each group, not at the individual participant level.|We analyzed the changes is level for each cytokine between the groups. P value was adjusted for multiple comparisons and significance determined using the Holm-Sidak method. The threshold value for statistical significance for the mean value between groups was set at p =\<0.05 for each cytokine measured. The number of cytokines that met this threshold is reported.|||
81468504|NCT03569293|162628678|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|LS Mean Difference|-33.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.758|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.44|-27.61|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Baseline vIGA-AD category and age in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-27.61|-38.44|<0.001
81687171|NCT03726671|163071931|OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Repeated measures ANOVA|||Phosphatidylcholine IER||||0.0002
81687172|NCT03726671|163071932|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.48|14.7|||Fisher Exact|||||14.7|3.48|<0.001
81687173|NCT03726671|163071932|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.09||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|8.11|||Fisher Exact|||||8.11|2.06|0.01
81687174|NCT03726671|163071932|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|3.58|||Fisher Exact|||||3.58|0.86|0.086
81687175|NCT03726671|163071933|OTHER|||||||0.6985|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Betaine IER||||0.6985
81687176|NCT03726671|163071933|OTHER|||||||0.035|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Choline IER||||0.0350
81687177|NCT03726671|163071933|OTHER|||||||0.6864|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Phosphatidylcholine IER||||0.6864
81687178|NCT03726671|163071934|EQUIVALENCE|There are linear combinations of metabolites that differentiate (non-equivalent) the 25% choline diet from the 100% choline diet.|||||<|0.049|||||||Paired 2-sided t-test||||Supervised OPLSDA was used to determine the variable importance to projections of metabolites/signals that differentiated the 25% and 100% choline diet arms.|||<0.049
81687179|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.9567|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||Diet x SNP interaction effect on Betaine IER in Pre-Menopausal Females||||0.9567
81687180|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.0899|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||Diet x SNP interaction effect on Betaine IER in Post-Menopausal Females||||0.0899
81687181|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.9003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||Diet x SNP interaction effect on Betaine IER in Males||||0.9003
81687182|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.9932|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||Diet x SNP interaction effect on Choline IER in Pre-Menopausal Females||||0.9932
81687183|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.3984|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||Diet x SNP interaction effect on Choline IER in Post-Menopausal Females||||0.3984
81687184|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.308|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||Diet x SNP interaction effect on Choline IER in Males||||0.3080
81687185|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.7603|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||Diet x SNP interaction effect on Phosphatidylcholine IER in Pre-Menopausal Females||||0.7603
81687186|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.2995|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||Diet x SNP interaction effect on Phosphatidylcholine IER in Post-Menopausal Females||||0.2995
81687187|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||Diet x SNP interaction effect on Phosphatidylcholine IER in Males||||0.0003
81687188|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.1303|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||SNP effect on Betaine IER in Pre-Menopausal Females||||0.1303
81687189|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.0015|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||SNP effect on Betaine IER in Post-Menopausal Females||||0.0015
81687190|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.4185|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||SNP effect on Betaine IER in Males||||0.4185
81687191|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.3464|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||SNP effect on Choline IER in Pre-Menopausal Females||||0.3464
81687192|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.0019|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||SNP effect on Choline IER in Post-Menopausal Females||||0.0019
81687193|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.2091|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||SNP effect on Choline IER in Males||||0.2091
81687194|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.8141|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||SNP effect on Phosphatidylcholine IER in Pre-Menopausal Females||||0.8141
81687195|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.0187|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||SNP effect on Phosphatidylcholine IER in Post-Menopausal Females||||0.0187
81687196|NCT03726671|163071935|OTHER|||||||0.0107|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The model evaluates effects from SNP, diet and SNP x diet interaction. Due to crossover design, period and sequence effects were adjusted in the model||SNP effect on Phosphatidylcholine IER in Males||||0.0107
81687197|NCT03726671|163071936|OTHER|||||||0.0842|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0842
81687198|NCT03726671|163071936|OTHER|||||||0.0819|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Non-parametric method was used due to data deviation from normality.||||||0.0819
81687199|NCT03726671|163071936|OTHER|||||||0.9015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9015
81687200|NCT03726671|163071936|OTHER|||||||0.1191|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Non-parametric method was used due to data deviation from normality.||||||0.1191
81687201|NCT03726671|163071937|OTHER|||||||0.2351|||||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||Liver choline concentration vs. betaine IER||||0.2351
81687202|NCT03726671|163071937|OTHER|||||||0.4501|||||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||Liver choline concentration vs. Phosphatidylcholine IER||||0.4501
81687203|NCT03726671|163071937|OTHER|||||||0.4136|||||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||Liver choline concentration vs. Choline IER||||0.4136
81687204|NCT03726671|163071937|OTHER|||||||0.9463|||||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||Liver choline concentration vs. Betaine IER||||0.9463
81687205|NCT03726671|163071937|OTHER|||||||0.0675|||||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||Liver choline concentration vs. Phosphatidylcholine IER||||0.0675
81687206|NCT03726671|163071937|OTHER|||||||0.2863|||||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||Liver choline concentration vs. Choline IER||||0.2863
81687207|NCT03726671|163071937|OTHER|||||||0.5552|||||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||Liver choline concentration vs. Betaine IER||||0.5552
81687208|NCT03726671|163071937|OTHER|||||||0.4209|||||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||Liver choline concentration vs. Phosphatidylcholine IER||||0.4209
81687209|NCT03726671|163071937|OTHER|||||||0.6647|||||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||Liver choline concentration vs. Choline IER||||0.6647
81687210|NCT00521339|163071961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.013|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.013
81687211|NCT00521339|163071962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.074|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.074
81687212|NCT00521339|163071963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.018
81687213|NCT00521339|163071964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81687214|NCT00521339|163071965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.632|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.632
81687215|NCT00521339|163071966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.242|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.242
81687216|NCT00521339|163071967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.329|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.329
81687217|NCT00521339|163071968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.130
81687218|NCT00521339|163071970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81687219|NCT00521339|163071971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.031|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.031
81687220|NCT00521339|163071972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.039|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.039
81687221|NCT00521339|163071974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.014
81687222|NCT00521339|163071975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.015
81687223|NCT00521339|163071976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.018
81687224|NCT00521339|163071977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.018
81687225|NCT00521339|163071978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81687226|NCT00521339|163071979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.031|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.031
81687227|NCT00521339|163071980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.217|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.217
81687228|NCT00521339|163071981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.539|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.539
81687229|NCT00521339|163071982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.169|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.169
81687230|NCT00521339|163071983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.339|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.339
81687231|NCT00521339|163071984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.898|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.898
81687232|NCT00521339|163071985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.622|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.622
81687233|NCT04243369|163072004|OTHER|Only descriptive statistics was provided. The rate and the exact 95% CI of the rate using the Clopper-Pearson Exact method is calculated.|Rate|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.4|100.0||||||||100|88.4|
81711195|NCT03459794|163118552|OTHER|||||||||||||||||All measurements were compared to the same treated/control group at t=0, before the drug or placebo was administered. We compared the expression levels for each transcript, using the mean levels in each group, not at the individual participant level.|We compared the expression levels for each transcript, using the mean levels in each group, not at the individual participant level. The p-value for each transcript is adjusted for multiple comparisons across all 770 transcripts, using the Benjamini-Yekutieli method. The number reported is the number of transcripts where p=\<0.05.|||
81540095|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.03||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|16.13||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||16.13|2.26|0.0003
81687234|NCT01954628|163072016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least sqaure mean difference|23.7||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-128.3|175.7||AAC were compared between treatments using an analysis of variance model adjusting for treatment and region as factors and including the baseline score as a covariate.|ANOVA|||Sample size based on area above the daily EXACT score curve (AAC) from Day 1 to Day 29 from subjects with an acute COPD exacerbation, collected over 28 days. Assuming a residual SD of 500 points, a sample size of 200 subjects per arm would be expected to have an 80% power to detect a true treatment difference in the AAC of 140 points over 12-weeks treatment, using a 2-sided test; alpha-level of 0.05.This difference corresponds to a mean daily improvement of 1.67 points on the EXACT symptom score||175.7|-128.3|0.759
81687235|NCT01954628|163072017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least sqaure mean difference|-0.34||||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|0.89|||ANOVA|||ANOVA model with fixed factors treatment, region and baseline total CAT score as covariate were used. Missing post-treatment data were imputed using the Last Observation Carried Forward principle.||0.89|-1.57|0.588
81687236|NCT01954628|163072018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least sqaure mean difference|1.083||||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.771|1.52|||Negative binomial regression model|Negative binomial regression model with fixed factors treatment, region and time in study as offset.||The number of subjects with at least one COPD exacerbation were summarised by treatment group.||1.520|0.771|0.646
81687237|NCT01954628|163072021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226|||||||ANOVA|||Missing post-treatment data was imputed using the Last Observation Carried Forward principle.||||0.226
81687238|NCT01650779|163072026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||One sample t-test|||Baseline versus Month 2: Analysis was performed using one sample t-test.||||0.0002
81687239|NCT01650779|163072026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One sample t-test|||Baseline versus Month 4: Analysis was performed using one sample t-test.||||<0.0001
81687240|NCT01650779|163072026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One sample t-test|||Baseline versus Month 6: Analysis was performed using one sample t-test.||||<0.0001
81687241|NCT01650779|163072027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1178|||||||One sample t-test|||Baseline versus Month 2: Analysis was performed using one sample t-test.||||0.1178
81711196|NCT03459794|163118553|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81687242|NCT01650779|163072027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1176|||||||One sample t-test|||Baseline versus Month 4: Analysis was performed using one sample t-test.||||0.1176
81687243|NCT01650779|163072027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0322|||||||One sample t-test|||Baseline versus Month 6: Analysis was performed using one sample t-test.||||0.0322
81687244|NCT01650779|163072028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5811|||||||One sample test of median (sign test)|||Baseline versus Month 2: Analysis was performed using one sample test of median (sign test). The percent change and absolute change from baseline in urine GL-3 levels were not normally distributed and thus medians were evaluated.||||0.5811
81687245|NCT01650779|163072028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7744|||||||One sample test of median (sign test)|||Baseline versus Month 4: Analysis was performed using one sample test of median (sign test). The percent change and absolute change from baseline in urine GL-3 levels were not normally distributed and thus medians were evaluated.||||0.7744
81687246|NCT01650779|163072028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3877|||||||One sample test of median (sign test)|||Baseline versus Month 6: Analysis was performed using one sample test of median (sign test). The percent change and absolute change from baseline in urine GL-3 levels were not normally distributed and thus medians were evaluated.||||0.3877
81687247|NCT01183858|163072053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.33||Unstratified analysis.|Log Rank|||||1.33|0.83|0.671
81687248|NCT01183858|163072059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.33|||Log Rank|||||1.33|0.84|0.625
81687249|NCT00641147|163072081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.58
81687250|NCT00641147|163072081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.57
81687251|NCT00641147|163072082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.76
81687252|NCT00641147|163072083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.85
81687253|NCT00641147|163072084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.16
81687254|NCT00641147|163072085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81687255|NCT00641147|163072086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.63
81687256|NCT00641147|163072087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81687257|NCT00641147|163072088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.63
81687258|NCT00641147|163072089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.93
81687259|NCT00641147|163072090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81687260|NCT00641147|163072091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81687261|NCT00641147|163072092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81687262|NCT00641147|163072096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.95
81687263|NCT01629667|163072102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.77||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.13|0.59|||ANCOVA|||||0.59|-4.13|0.140
81687264|NCT01629667|163072102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.41||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|0.91|||ANCOVA|||||0.91|-3.73|0.234
81687265|NCT01720667|163072155|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of 24 hour seizure termination rates using a Fisher's exact test.||||<0.001
81687266|NCT01720667|163072156|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of seizure cessation at 48 hours using Fisher's exact test||||<0.001
81711197|NCT01234337|163118555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.973|||=|0.405618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.779|1.217||One-sided p-value from log rank test (stratified per randomization as in interactive voice response system \[IVRS\]).|Log Rank|||PFS was compared using a stratified log-rank test with a one-sided alpha of 0.005, stratified by region, hormone receptor status, number of previous chemotherapies for metastatic disease. The hazard ratio (sorafenib + capecitabine / placebo + capecitabine) and its 95 percent (%) CIs were calculated using the Cox model, stratified by the above factors. A Hazard ratio of less than (\<) 1 indicates superiority of Sorafenib + Capecitabine over Placebo + Capecitabine.||1.217|0.779|=0.405618
81687267|NCT02052960|163072179|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.736|1.359|||Log Rank|||||1.359|0.736|0.86
81687268|NCT02052960|163072180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|10.7|||Chi-squared|||||10.7|-14.5|0.77
81687269|NCT02052960|163072181|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.21||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.05|9.63|||Chi-squared|||||9.63|-12.05|0.83
81687270|NCT02052960|163072182|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.057||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.814|1.372|||Log Rank|||||1.372|0.814|0.70
81687271|NCT02052960|163072183|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.012||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.734|1.396|||Log Rank|||||1.396|0.734|0.96
81687272|NCT00949650|163072280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||Two-sided p-value from log-rank test stratified by EGFR mutation group and race.|Log Rank|||||||0.0002
81687273|NCT00949650|163072280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.576||||0.0002||95.0|0.426|0.778|||Regression, Cox|Cox Proportional Hazard (PH) regression stratified by epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation group and race.|Afatinib 40 mg versus Pemetrexed/Cisplatin Chemotherapy.|||0.778|0.426|0.0002
81687274|NCT00949650|163072281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.802|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.855|8.075|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression stratified for EGFR mutation group and race.|Afatinib 40 mg-Pemetrexed/Cisplatin Chemotherapy.|||8.075|2.855|<0.0001
81687275|NCT00949650|163072282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.288||||0.0118||95.0|1.202|4.356|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression stratified for EGFR mutation group and race.|Afatinib 40 mg-Pemetrexed/Cisplatin Chemotherapy.|||4.356|1.202|0.0118
81687276|NCT00949650|163072283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7916||||||Two-sided p-value from log-rank test stratified by EGFR mutation group and race.|Log Rank|||||||0.7916
81687277|NCT00949650|163072283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.385||95.0|0.66|1.174|||Regression, Cox|Cox PH regression stratified by EGFR mutation group and race.|Afatinib 40 mg-Pemetrexed/Cisplatin Chemotherapy.|||1.174|0.660|0.3850
81687278|NCT00949650|163072284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.82|||<|0.0001||95.0|-13.64|-5.99|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline SoD, EGFR mutation group and race.|Afatinib 40 mg-Pemetrexed/Cisplatin Chemotherapy.|||-5.99|-13.64|<0.0001
81687279|NCT00949650|163072287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0062||||||Two-sided p-value from log-rank test stratified by EGFR mutation group and race.|Log Rank|||||||0.0062
81687280|NCT00949650|163072287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.589||||0.2133||95.0|0.401|0.866|||Regression, Cox|Cox PH regression stratified by EGFR mutation group and race.|Afatinib 40 mg vs. Pemetrexed/Cisplatin Chemotherapy, if HR\<1 then favours Afatinib 40 mg.|||0.866|0.401|0.2133
81687281|NCT00949650|163072288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0129||||||Two-sided p-value from log-rank test stratified by EGFR mutation group and race.|Log Rank|||||||0.0129
81687282|NCT00949650|163072288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0078||95.0|0.499|0.927|||Regression, Cox|Cox PH regression stratified by EGFR mutation group and race.|Afatinib 40 mg vs. Pemetrexed/Cisplatin Chemotherapy, if HR\<1 then favours Afatinib 40 mg.|||0.927|0.499|0.0078
81687283|NCT00949650|163072289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1882||||||Two-sided p-value from log-rank test stratified by EGFR mutation group and race.|Log Rank|||||||0.1882
81687284|NCT00949650|163072289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.826||||0.0427||95.0|0.618|1.104|||Regression, Cox|Cox PH regression stratified by EGFR mutation group and race.|Afatinib 40 mg vs. Pemetrexed/Cisplatin Chemotherapy, if HR\<1 then favours Afatinib 40 mg.|||1.104|0.618|0.0427
81687285|NCT00149825|163072349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0|||||Chi-squared|This is a one-tailed test||We hypothesized that compared with MED+CTRL, a greater percent of participants randomized to MED+CBTI will experience remission of depression||||.13
81711198|NCT01234337|163118556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.195|||=|0.930088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.943|1.513||One-sided p-value from log rank test (stratified per randomization as in IVRS). OS was compared using a stratified log-rank test, stratified by region, hormone receptor status, number of previous chemotherapies for metastatic disease.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio (sorafenib + capecitabine / placebo + capecitabine) and its 95% CIs were calculated using the Cox model, stratified by randomization factors.|At the time of PFS final analysis, it was OS interim analysis (IA) with 285 total death events. According to protocol specified O'Brien-Fleming type alpha spending function and 285 death events at IA, the prespecified alpha for this analysis was 0.0075 (one-sided). A Hazard ratio \< 1 indicates superiority of Sorafenib+Capecitabine over Placebo+Capecitabine.||1.513|0.943|=0.930088
81711199|NCT01234337|163118557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||=|0.2105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.723|1.146||One-sided p-value from log rank test (stratified per randomization as in IVRS).|Log Rank||The hazard ratio (sorafenib + capecitabine / placebo + capecitabine) and its 95% CIs were calculated using the Cox model, stratified by the above factors.|TTP was compared using a stratified log-rank test with a one-sided alpha of 0.025, stratified by region, hormone receptor status, number of previous chemotherapies for metastatic disease. A Hazard ratio \<1 indicates superiority of Sorafenib+Capecitabine over Placebo+Capecitabine.||1.146|0.723|=0.2105
81711200|NCT01234337|163118558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|1.93|||=|0.257412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|7.77||One-sided p-value from Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test (stratified per randomization as in IVRS)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||ORR and 95% CI based on Cochran Mantel-Haenszel Test stratified by region, hormone receptor status, number of previous chemotherapies for metastatic disease. Difference = (Placebo + Capecitabine) - (Sorafenib + Capecitabine).||7.77|-3.9|=0.257412
81711201|NCT01234337|163118559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-2.34|||=|0.284674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|5.72||One-sided p-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (stratified per randomization as in IVRS).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"DCR and 95% CI based on general association Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic with one-sided alpha of 0.025 stratified by number of prior chemotherapies for metastatic disease, hormone receptor status, and region. Difference = Placebo + Capecitabine - Sorafenib + Capecitabine."||5.72|-10.4|=0.284674
81687286|NCT00149825|163072350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||We hypothesized that compared with MED+CTRL, a greater percent of participants in MED+CBTI will experience remission of insomnia.||||.05
81687287|NCT00069121|163072353|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.93||This test used a two-sided significance level of 5%.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was calculated as XELOX versus 5-FU/LV arms.|||0.93|0.69|0.0038
81687288|NCT00069121|163072354|OTHER|Descriptive analysis only.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.91|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio was calculated as XELOX versus 5-FU/LV arms.|||0.91|0.67|0.0015
81687289|NCT00069121|163072356|OTHER|Descriptive analysis only.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.99|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio was calculated as XELOX versus 5-FU/LV arms.|||0.99|0.70|0.0367
81687290|NCT00942708|163072358|OTHER|Single group evaluation of change in PVR between 12 weeks and baseline (T-test for one group, 2-sided, p\<0.05 considered significant)||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.09
81687291|NCT01832961|163072474|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Friedman's Test|Friedman's test followed by Dunn's multiple comparison||The statistical analysis compared the results: immediately after to baseline values, after 20 minutes of rest to baseline values and after 20 minutes of rest to values immediately after using Friedman's Test followed by Dunn's multiple comparison test|The effect of size used to calculate responsiveness and classified as small (0.2), moderate (0.5) and large (0.8).|||<0.05
81687292|NCT01832961|163072475|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Friedman's Test|||The statistical analysis compared the results: immediately after to baseline values, after 20 minutes of rest to baseline values and after 20 minutes of rest to values immediately after using Friedman's Test followed by Dunn's multiple comparison test|The effect size was used to calculate responsiveness and classifed as small (0.2), moderate (0.5) and large (0.8)|||<0.05
81687293|NCT01832961|163072476|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Friedman's Test|||The statistical analysis compared the results: immediately after to baseline values, after 20 minutes of rest to baseline values and after 20 minutes of rest to values immediately after using Friedman's Test followed by Dunn's multiple comparison test|The effect size was used to calculate responsiveness and classifed as small (0.2), moderate (0.5) and large (0.8)|||<0.05
81687294|NCT01832961|163072477|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||T-test|T-test was used to comparisons before and after FeNO results||||||<0.05
81687295|NCT01832961|163072478|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||T-test|||||||<0.05
81687296|NCT02613572|163072490|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81687297|NCT02613572|163072491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.009
81687298|NCT02613572|163072492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.09
81687299|NCT02613572|163072493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.30
81687300|NCT02613572|163072494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.14
81687301|NCT02613572|163072495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.69
81687302|NCT01748695|163072501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.834||||||Based on a linear mixed measures model with treatment and period included as fixed effects, subject included as a random effect and between- and within- subject baseline covariates included.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.834
81687303|NCT00377299|163072507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||Significance was set at a p value of ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81687304|NCT00377299|163072508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Significance was set at a p value of ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81687305|NCT00377299|163072509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Significance was set at a p value of ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81687306|NCT00377299|163072510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Significance was set at a p value of ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81687307|NCT00377299|163072511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Significance was set at a p value of ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81687308|NCT01507246|163072569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|2.62||||0.0251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|6.03|||least-squares mean ratio||Group 1 represents the numerator.|Null hypothesis: Mean ratio of geometric least-squares mean for each group is identical.||6.03|1.14|0.0251
81687309|NCT01507246|163072570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.24||||0.02767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.49|||least-squares mean ratio||Group 1 represents the numerator.|Null hypothesis = distribution of costs is identical between the two groups.||1.49|1.03|0.02767
81687310|NCT02975349|163072573|SUPERIORITY||Lesion rate ratio|1.45||||0.2947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.91|||Negative Binomial model|||||2.91|0.72|0.2947
81687311|NCT02975349|163072573|SUPERIORITY||Lesion rate ratio|0.3||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.63|||Negative Binomial model|||||0.63|0.14|0.0015
81687312|NCT02975349|163072573|SUPERIORITY||Lesion rate ratio|0.44||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.93|||Negative Binomial model|||||0.93|0.21|0.0313
81687313|NCT02975349|163072574|SUPERIORITY||Qualified relapse rate ratio|1.66||||0.2692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|4.09|||Negative Binomial model|||||4.09|0.67|0.2692
81687314|NCT02975349|163072574|SUPERIORITY||Qualified relapse rate ratio|0.31||||0.0896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.2|||Negative Binomial model|||||1.20|0.08|0.0896
81687315|NCT02975349|163072574|SUPERIORITY||Qualified relapse rate ratio|0.23||||0.0633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.09|||Negative Binomial model|||||1.09|0.05|0.0633
81687316|NCT02975349|163072575|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.5609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.95|||Logistic model|||||1.95|0.29|0.5609
81687317|NCT02975349|163072575|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.79||||0.0689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|8.41|||Logistic model|||||8.41|0.92|0.0689
81687318|NCT02975349|163072575|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.1767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|5.99|||Logistic model|||||5.99|0.72|0.1767
81687319|NCT02975349|163072576|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|0.0||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||0.00|0.00|0.4070
81687320|NCT02975349|163072576|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|0.0||||0.5829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||0.00|0.00|0.5829
81687321|NCT02975349|163072576|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|0.0||||0.2732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||0.00|0.00|0.2732
81687322|NCT02975349|163072588|SUPERIORITY||Lesion rate ratio|1.36||||0.3676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.65|||Negative Binomial|||||2.65|0.70|0.3676
81687323|NCT02975349|163072588|SUPERIORITY||Lesion rate ratio|0.27||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.57|||Negative Binomial|||||0.57|0.13|0.0005
81687324|NCT02975349|163072588|SUPERIORITY||Lesion rate ratio|0.41||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.85|||Negative Binomial|||||0.85|0.20|0.0157
81687325|NCT02975349|163072589|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|0.0||||0.9731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.25|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||0.25|-0.25|0.9731
81687326|NCT02975349|163072589|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|-0.25||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||0.00|-0.50|0.0017
81687327|NCT02975349|163072589|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|-0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.25|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||-0.25|-0.75|< 0.0001
81687328|NCT02975349|163072590|SUPERIORITY||Lesion Rate ratio|1.29||||0.4807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.65|||Negative Binomial|||||2.65|0.63|0.4807
81687329|NCT02975349|163072590|SUPERIORITY||Lesion Rate ratio|0.5||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.04|||Negative Binomial|||||1.04|0.24|0.0620
81687330|NCT02975349|163072590|SUPERIORITY||Lesion Rate ratio|0.42||||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.87|||Negative Binomial|||||0.87|0.20|0.0189
81687331|NCT02975349|163072591|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.02||||0.8776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.28|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeat Measures||Difference in least squares means of change from baseline in cube root of volume measured in centimeter.|||0.28|-0.24|0.8776
81687332|NCT02975349|163072591|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.41||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.15|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeat Measures||Difference in least squares means of change from baseline in cube root of volume measured in centimeter.|||-0.15|-0.66|0.0019
81687333|NCT02975349|163072591|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.36||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.1|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeat Measures||Difference in least squares means of change from baseline in cube root of volume measured in centimeter.|||-0.10|-0.62|0.0063
81687334|NCT02975349|163072592|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|0.0||||0.9315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.009|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||0.009|-0.004|0.9315
81687335|NCT02975349|163072592|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|-0.014||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||0.000|-0.050|0.0008
81687336|NCT02975349|163072592|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|-0.018||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||0.000|-0.042|0.0014
81687337|NCT03165981|163072647|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.7588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.1|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenzel is stratified by site.|RR is adjusted by site.|||2.10|0.36|0.7588
81687338|NCT03165981|163072648|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97||||0.9412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.4|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenzel is stratified by site.|RR is adjusted by site.|||2.40|0.39|.9412
81687339|NCT03165981|163072649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3408|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenzel is stratified by site.||||||0.3408
81687340|NCT03165981|163072650|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.8325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|3.13|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenzel is stratified by site.|RR is adjusted by site.|||3.13|0.24|0.8325
81687341|NCT03165981|163072651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3408|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenzel is stratified by site.||||||0.3408
81687342|NCT03165981|163072652|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73||||0.6101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.48|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenzel is stratified by site.|RR is adjusted by site.|||2.48|0.21|0.6101
81687343|NCT03165981|163072653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.848|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.848
81687344|NCT03165981|163072655|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81468505|NCT03569293|162628679|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|34.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.8|45.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||45.1|24.8|<0.001
81687345|NCT01894516|163072672|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage rates|37.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.4|52.6||P-value has been corrected for multiplicity according to Hommel's closed-testing method.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise comparisons of each group vs. the placebo group using a logistic regression model with factors treatment group, geographical region, and prior use of biologics.||52.6|22.4|< 0.0001
81687346|NCT01894516|163072672|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage rates|36.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.3|51.8||P-value has been corrected for multiplicity according to Hommel's closed-testing method.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise comparisons of each group vs. the placebo group using a logistic regression model with factors treatment group, geographical region, and prior use of biologics.||51.8|21.3|< 0.0001
81687347|NCT01894516|163072672|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage rates|43.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.4|58.2||P-value has been corrected for multiplicity according to Hommel's closed-testing method.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise comparisons of each group vs. the placebo group using a logistic regression model with factors treatment group, geographical region, and prior use of biologics.||58.2|28.4|< 0.0001
81687348|NCT00112151|163072687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||A one-sided P-value of \<0.025 was used to define statistical significance|Regression, Linear|||As prespecified, the lower- and higher-range T groups were combined (any T). The primary analysis was conducted in the PRT groups and compared CS-PFP at 12 months with any T to placebo, adjusted for baseline CS-PFP score.||||<0.025
81687349|NCT00112151|163072687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||A one-sided P-value of \<0.025 was used to define statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||As prespecified, the lower- and higher-range T groups were combined (any T). To address whether the effects of any T on physical function are the same without PRT, the analysis was also conducted in the No PRT groups, comparing CS-PFP at 12 months with any T to placebo, adjusted for baseline CS-PFP score.||||<0.025
81687350|NCT00112151|163072688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||As prespecified, the lower- and higher-range T groups were combined (Any T). The analysis compared change from baseline to 12 months in average upper body strength with any T to placebo in subjects assigned to PRT.||||<0.05
81687351|NCT00112151|163072688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||As prespecified, the lower- and higher-range T groups were combined (Any T). The analysis compared change from baseline to 12 months in average upper body strength with any T to placebo in subjects assigned to no PRT.||||<0.05
81687352|NCT00112151|163072689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||As prespecified, the lower- and higher-range T groups were combined (Any T). The analysis compared change from baseline to 12 months in average lower body strength with any T to placebo in subjects assigned to PRT.||||<0.05
81687353|NCT00112151|163072689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||As prespecified, the lower- and higher-range T groups were combined (Any T). The analysis compared change from baseline to 12 months in average lower body strength with any T to placebo in subjects assigned to no PRT.||||<0.05
81687354|NCT00112151|163072690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||As prespecified, the lower- and higher-range T groups were combined (Any T). The analysis compared change from baseline to 12 months in leg extensor power with any T to placebo in subjects assigned to PRT.||||<0.05
81687355|NCT00112151|163072690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||As prespecified, the lower- and higher-range T groups were combined (Any T). The analysis compared change from baseline to 12 months in leg extensor power with any T to placebo in subjects assigned to no PRT.||||<0.05
81687356|NCT00112151|163072691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||As prespecified, the lower- and higher-range T groups were combined (Any T). The analysis compared change from baseline to 12 months in fat mass measured by dual x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) with any T to placebo in subjects assigned to PRT.||||<0.05
81687357|NCT00112151|163072691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||As prespecified, the lower- and higher-range T groups were combined (Any T). The analysis compared change from baseline to 12 months in fat mass measured by dual x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) with any T to placebo in subjects assigned to no PRT.||||<0.05
81687358|NCT00112151|163072692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||As prespecified, the lower- and higher-range T groups were combined (Any T). The analysis compared change from baseline to 12 months in fat free mass measured by dual x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) with any T to placebo in subjects assigned to PRT.||||<0.05
81540096|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.42||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|17.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||17.39|2.37|0.0003
81687359|NCT00112151|163072692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||As prespecified, the lower- and higher-range T groups were combined (Any T). The analysis compared change from baseline to 12 months in fat free mass measured by dual x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) with any T to placebo in subjects assigned to no PRT.||||<0.05
81687360|NCT03191396|163072713|NON_INFERIORITY|HbA1c non-inferiority was tested using a non-inferiority margin of 0.3.|Treatment difference|-0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.56||The non-inferiority p-value is calculated as two times the one-sided p-value from a t-distributed test statistic comparing the treatment contrast with 0.3.|ANCOVA||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Liraglutide 1.2 mg|The responses are analysed using an ANCOVA with treatment and stratification factor as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate. Before analysis, missing data were multiple imputed using observed data from subjects within the same group defined by randomised treatment, using a regression model including stratification factor as categorical effect and data from baseline and all previous visits as covariates.||-0.56|-0.82|<0.0001
81687361|NCT03191396|163072713|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.56|||ANCOVA||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Liraglutide 1.2 mg|||-0.56|-0.82|<0.0001
81687362|NCT03191396|163072714|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-3.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|-3.09|||ANCOVA||Semaglutide 1.0 mg - Liraglutide 1.2 mg|||-3.09|-4.57|<0.0001
81687363|NCT01438710|163072754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean change (i.e., absolute change) from baseline (Day 7, pre-conversion) on FTM overall score to Day 14 (post-conversion) was evaluated using paired t-test (at 0.05 significance level, two sided). An estimation of mean change from baseline and the corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) were provided.||||0.0048
81687364|NCT03270085|163072760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81687365|NCT03270085|163072761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.81
81687366|NCT03270085|163072762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.91
81687367|NCT01269125|163072763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||Chi-squared|||||0.3|-0.2|0.80
81687368|NCT01269125|163072767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.8||95.0|-0.2|0.3|||Chi-squared|||||0.3|-0.2|0.80
81687369|NCT01269125|163072767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.48||95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Chi-squared|||In order to handle the problem of small sample size combined with the inability to identify the theoretical statistical distribution of data, bootstrap techniques are used (10). Ader and co-workers recommend the bootstrap procedure when (a) the theoretical distribution is complicated or unknown, and/or (b) power calculations have to be performed and a small sample is available (11). Finally, the bootstrap distribution has been used in order to calculate all the confidence intervals.||0.2|-0.4|0.48
81687370|NCT01269125|163072767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.22||95.0|-0.4|0.1|||Chi-squared|||In order to handle the problem of small sample size combined with the inability to identify the theoretical statistical distribution of data, bootstrap techniques are used (10). Ader and co-workers recommend the bootstrap procedure when (a) the theoretical distribution is complicated or unknown, and/or (b) power calculations have to be performed and a small sample is available (11). Finally, the bootstrap distribution has been used in order to calculate all the confidence intervals.||0.1|-0.4|0.22
81687371|NCT02340104|163072768|EQUIVALENCE|Geometric Least Square (LS) Means values were calculated using Log pharmacokinetic (PK) model with treatment, participant, random error as model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant and error as random effects.|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.789|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.769|0.81|||||Geometric Least Square (LS) Means values were calculated using Log pharmacokinetic (PK) model with treatment, participant, random error as independent variables, where participant was fitted as a random effect.|||0.810|0.769|
81711202|NCT01234337|163118561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-0.441|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.967|0.086||||||Estimate of Difference (least squares mean \[LSM\] difference) = (Sorafenib + Capecitabine) - (Placebo + Capecitabine). The difference between the two treatment groups was evaluated with an analysis of covariance model using the baseline score and the same stratification factors as used for randomization (IVRS) as covariates.||0.086|-0.967|
81711203|NCT01234337|163118562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-0.025|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.002||||||Estimate of Difference (least squares mean \[LSM\] difference) = (Sorafenib + Capecitabine) - (Placebo + Capecitabine). The difference between the two treatment groups was evaluated with an analysis of covariance model using the baseline score and the same stratification factors as used for randomization (IVRS) as covariates.||0.002|-0.053|
81687372|NCT01040832|163072779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.6|||Stratified log rank|||||1.6|0.7|0.793
81687373|NCT01040832|163072780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||>0.999
81687374|NCT01040832|163072781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.557||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.557
81687375|NCT00151411|163072797|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|18.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||18.4|-9.9|0.54
81687376|NCT00151411|163072798|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|2.5||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|6.6|||Zero-altered negative binomial model||Placebo is the reference group, i.e. for the rate ratio, Metformin represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|This statistical analysis models the probability of ovulation.||6.6|0.9|0.07
81687377|NCT00151411|163072798|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|1.2||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.9|||Zero-altered negative binomial model||Placebo is the reference group, i.e. for the rate ratio, Metformin represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|This statistical analysis models the count of ovulations provided a woman actually ovulated.||1.9|0.7|0.51
81711204|NCT01234337|163118563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|-1.696|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.619|0.227||||||Estimate of Difference (least squares mean \[LSM\] difference) = (Sorafenib + Capecitabine) - (Placebo + Capecitabine). The difference between the two treatment groups was evaluated with an analysis of covariance model using the baseline score and the same stratification factors as used for randomization (IVRS) as covariates.||0.227|-3.619|
81711205|NCT01234337|163118564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.4||||||Statistical analysis for Cmax: 5-fluorouracil||1.40|0.92|
81711206|NCT01234337|163118564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.56||||||Statistical analysis for Cmax: Capecitabine||1.56|1.07|
81711207|NCT01234337|163118565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.3||||||Statistical analysis for AUC(0-tlast): 5-fluorouracil||1.30|0.95|
81711208|NCT01234337|163118565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.22|1.58||||||Statistical analysis for AUC(0-tlast): Capecitabine||1.58|1.22|
81540097|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|5.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||5.73|0.78|0.1410
81711209|NCT03481634|163118571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (4-letter margin)|LS mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.3||1-sided p-value|ANOVA|||||0.3|-2.9|<0.001
81711210|NCT03481634|163118571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (4-letter margin)|LS mean difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-1.4||1-sided p-value|ANOVA|||||-1.4|-5.1|0.227
81711211|NCT03481634|163118572|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (4-letter margin)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.0||(1-sided)|ANOVA|||||-0.0|-3.0|<0.001
81711212|NCT03481634|163118572|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (4-letter margin)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-1.7||(1-sided)|ANOVA|||||-1.7|-5.2|
81711213|NCT03481634|163118576|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-1.7|||ANOVA|||||-1.7|-6.0|
81711214|NCT03481634|163118576|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.1|||ANOVA|||||0.1|-4.0|
81711215|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|16.4|||ANOVA|||Week 4||16.4|-17.7|
81711216|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|14.4|||ANOVA|||Week 4||14.4|-18.7|
81711217|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|29.7|||ANOVA|||Week 6||29.7|-5.2|
81711218|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|18.9|||ANOVA|||Week 6||18.9|-14.0|
81711219|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|17.9|||ANOVA|||Week 8||17.9|-16.0|
81711220|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|12.9|||ANOVA|||Week 8||12.9|-19.6|
81687378|NCT00151411|163072799|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.0|0.1|0.05
81687379|NCT01981122|163072825|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.095|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures||||||.095
81687380|NCT02773758|163072826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-1.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.509|-1.071|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with change from baseline in Schiff Sensitivity Score as response and treatment and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as covariates.|Difference is first named dentifrice minus second named dentifrice such that a negative difference favours first named dentifrice.|||-1.071|-1.509|<0.0001
81687381|NCT01819935|163072833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.2||||||Propensity Cox proportional hazards regression model was used.||1.20|0.72|
81687382|NCT01819935|163072834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.05||||||Propensity Cox proportional hazards regression model was used.||1.05|0.53|
81687383|NCT01819935|163072835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.15||||||Propensity Cox proportional hazards regression model was used.||1.15|0.90|
81687384|NCT01819935|163072836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.09||||||Propensity Cox proportional hazards regression model was used.||1.09|0.39|
81687385|NCT01819935|163072837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.37||||||Propensity Cox proportional hazards regression model was used.||1.37|0.68|
81687386|NCT01819935|163072838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.13||||||Propensity Cox proportional hazards regression model was used.||1.13|0.68|
81687387|NCT01819935|163072839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.48||||||Propensity Cox proportional hazards regression model was used.||1.48|0.54|
81687388|NCT01819935|163072840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.45||||||Propensity Cox proportional hazards regression model was used.||1.45|1.06|
81687389|NCT02988986|163072841|SUPERIORITY|Based on prior data for Ki67 changes in the tamoxifen arm alone, we will assume null hypothesis and alternative hypotheses of 60% and 80% reduction in Ki67, respectively. A sample of 25 patients will provide 86% power to detect the hypothesized reduction in Ki67 with 5% alpha based on a two-sided, one sample t-test of mean percent change in Ki67 level.|||||=|0.0023|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The primary endpoint was the change in Ki67 after 6 weeks of treatment.||||=0.0023
81711221|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|23.6|||ANOVA|||Week 12||23.6|-10.7|
81711222|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.85|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|20.2|||ANOVA|||Week 12||20.2|-14.6|
81687390|NCT00634543|163072848|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority was demonstrated if lower confidence limit of 2-sided 95% CI was less than the non-inferiority margin of 1.39.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.39||||0.2143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|1.01|||t-test, 2 sided|P-value was calculated for change from baseline in pain intensity score at Day 43.||||1.01|-0.23|0.2143
81687391|NCT00634543|163072849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7539|||||||Chi-squared|P-value was evaluated for pain relief in tramadol hydrochloride/ acetaminophen versus gabapentin groups at Day 15.||||||0.7539
81687392|NCT00634543|163072849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5905|||||||Chi-squared|P-value was evaluated for pain relief in tramadol hydrochloride/ acetaminophen versus gabapentin groups at Day 29.||||||0.5905
81711223|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|17.8|||ANOVA|||Week 16||17.8|-15.7|
81711224|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|12.9|||ANOVA|||Week 16||12.9|-19.7|
81687393|NCT00634543|163072849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7407|||||||Chi-squared|P-value was evaluated for pain relief in tramadol hydrochloride/ acetaminophen versus gabapentin groups at Day 43.||||||0.7407
81687394|NCT00634543|163072850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3504|||||||Chi-squared|P-value was evaluated for all categories (bad, no change, good and very good).||||||0.3504
81687395|NCT00634543|163072851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.569|||||||Chi-squared|P-value was evaluated for all categories (bad, no change, good and very good).||||||0.5690
81687396|NCT03069690|163072867|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3996|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.665||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.649|4.85||The value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||4.850|-5.649|.80
81687397|NCT03069690|163072867|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.387|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.755||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.813|2.039||The value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||2.039|-8.813|.80
81687398|NCT03069690|163072867|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1729|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.72||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|4.184||The value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||||4.184|-6.530|.80
81687399|NCT01380093|163072884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-24.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|-18.1||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons with Hochberg adjustment. At least one primary outcome for each of drug liking and high was required to be significant with adjusted p-value less than or equal to 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Least square (LS) mean and 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-18.1|-31.7|<0.0001
81687400|NCT01380093|163072884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.9||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|18.6||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons with Hochberg adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean and 95% CI were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||18.6|5.1|0.0009
81687401|NCT01380093|163072884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|36.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.0|43.6||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons with Hochberg adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean and 95% CI were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||43.6|30.0|<0.0001
81711225|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|26.5|||ANOVA|||Week 18||26.5|-8.6|
81711226|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|19.2|||ANOVA|||Week 18||19.2|-14.1|
81711227|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|13.4|||ANOVA|||Week 20||13.4|-20.2|
81711228|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|10.2|||ANOVA|||Week 20||10.2|-21.7|
81711229|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|3.9|||ANOVA|||Week 24||3.9|-31.7|
81711230|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.95|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|-0.2|||ANOVA|||Week 24||-0.2|-35.4|
81711231|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|7.5|||ANOVA|||Week 28||7.5|-25.0|
81711232|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|8.0|||ANOVA|||Week 28||8.0|-25.4|
81711233|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|15.5|||ANOVA|||Week 32||15.5|-21.8|
81711234|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.5|6.0|||ANOVA|||Week 32||6.0|-29.5|
81711235|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|36.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|57.9|||ANOVA|||Week 36||57.9|14.6|
81711236|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|20.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.97|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|40.0|||ANOVA|||Week 36||40.0|0.7|
81711237|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|11.9|||ANOVA|||Week 40||11.9|-24.2|
81711238|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|12.2|||ANOVA|||Week 40||12.2|-25.2|
81711239|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|26.3|||ANOVA|||Week 44||26.3|-10.4|
81711240|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|18.3|||ANOVA|||Week 44||18.3|-16.2|
81711241|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.84|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|32.9|||ANOVA|||Week 48||32.9|-5.8|
81711242|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|23.0|||ANOVA|||Week 48||23.0|-13.5|
81711243|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|23.0|||ANOVA|||Week 52||23.0|-14.5|
81711244|NCT03481634|163118579|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|12.2|||ANOVA|||Week 52||12.2|-22.3|
81711245|NCT03481634|163118580|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|20.0|||ANOVA|||||20.0|-16.6|
81711246|NCT03481634|163118580|OTHER|Descriptive|LS mean difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|13.8|||ANOVA|||||13.8|-20.7|
81711247|NCT03481634|163118587|OTHER|Descriptive; Week 28|Difference - %|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|8.4|||Bootstrap method|||||8.4|-5.3|
81711248|NCT03481634|163118587|OTHER|Descriptive; Week 28|Difference - %|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|10.3|||Bootstrap method|||||10.3|-2.1|
81711249|NCT03481634|163118587|OTHER|Descriptive; Week 52|Difference - %|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|12.4|||Bootstrap method|||||12.4|-1.2|
81711250|NCT03481634|163118587|OTHER|Descriptive; Week 52|Difference - %|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|12.9|||Bootstrap method|||||12.9|0.6|
81711251|NCT03481634|163118587|OTHER|Descriptive: Week 76|Difference - %|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|9.4|||Bootstrap method|||||9.4|-3.9|
81711252|NCT03481634|163118587|OTHER|Descriptive: Week 76|Difference - %|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|7.0|||Bootstrap method|||||7.0|-5.7|
81711253|NCT03481634|163118587|OTHER|Descriptive: Week 100|Difference - %|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|8.1|||Bootstrap method|||||8.1|-5.0|
81711254|NCT03481634|163118587|OTHER|Descriptive: Week 100|Difference - %|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|8.4|||Bootstrap method|||||8.4|-4.0|
81711255|NCT03481634|163118589|OTHER|Descriptive; Week 28|Difference - %|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|5.8|||Bootstrap method|||||5.8|-6.4|
81711256|NCT03481634|163118589|OTHER|Descriptive; Week 28|Difference - %|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|11.0|||Bootstrap method|||||11.0|-1.3|
81711257|NCT03481634|163118589|OTHER|Descriptive; Week 52|Difference - %|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|2.2|||Bootstrap method|||||2.2|-10.2|
81711258|NCT03481634|163118589|OTHER|Descriptive; Week 52|Difference - %|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|10.5|||Bootstrap method|||||10.5|-2.2|
81711259|NCT03481634|163118589|OTHER|Descriptive; Week 72|Difference - %|-9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|-2.8|||Bootstrap method|||||-2.8|-15.5|
81711260|NCT03481634|163118589|OTHER|Descriptive; Week 72|Difference - %|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|4.4|||Bootstrap method|||||4.4|-8.4|
81711261|NCT03481634|163118589|OTHER|Descriptive; Week 100|Difference - %|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-1.6|||Bootstrap method|||||-1.6|-14.0|
81711262|NCT03481634|163118589|OTHER|Descriptive; Week 100|Difference - %|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|6.8|||Bootstrap method|||||6.8|-5.7|
81711263|NCT03490734|163118605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52||||||Corrected for multiple comparisons by using the threshold free cluster enhancement, nonparametric thresholding algorithm in FMRIB Software Library (FSL), resulting in a family-wise error rate (FWE) corrected significance threshold of p-FWE\<0.05|ANCOVA|||Whole-brain analyses were used. No clusters of significant activation were detected.||||0.52
81711264|NCT03490734|163118606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016||||||Corrected for multiple comparisons by using the threshold free cluster enhancement (TFCE), nonparametric thresholding algorithm in FSL, resulting in a family-wise error rate corrected significance threshold of p-FWE \< 0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.016
81711265|NCT00792922|163118681|SUPERIORITY|Predicted prevalence was estimated in each community using the baseline observed prevalence, treatment arm \& parameters estimated from square root transformed model.For each arm estimated prevalences were averaged.Difference in adjusted mean prevalence for enhanced arm and standard arm was calculated.For confidence intervals for adjusted difference,steps 1 to 4 for 1000 bootstrap samples were repeated.Median of adjusted mean differences, corresponding 2.5 % \& 97.5 % percentiles were reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.8|||Regression, Linear|||"This is analysis done in Tanzania:~Only the main effect of coverage was analyzed.We hypothesized that increasing the coverage of MDA to greater than 90 % as monitored in children would result in more rapid decline in infection and trachoma compared to usual coverage.Here we are looking at the prevalence of infection."||3.8|-1|0.22
81687402|NCT01380093|163072885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|-11.1||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons with Hochberg adjustment. At least one primary outcome for each of drug liking and high was required to be significant with adjusted p-value less than or equal to 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean and 95% CI were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence. Planned power of at least 89% assumed a mean difference of 15 to 30 points and a standard deviation of paired differences of 15 to 20 points, with conservative multiple comparison adjustment for alpha of 0.025.||-11.1|-20.2|<0.0001
81687403|NCT01380093|163072885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|18.0||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons with Hochberg adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean and 95% CI were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||18.0|8.9|<0.0001
81687404|NCT01380093|163072885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|29.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.6|33.7||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons with Hochberg adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean and 95% CI were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||33.7|24.6|<0.0001
81687405|NCT01380093|163072886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-51.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.2|-41.0||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons with Hochberg adjustment. At least one primary outcome for each of drug liking and high was required to be significant with adjusted p-value less than or equal to 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean and 95% CI were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-41.0|-61.2|<0.0001
81687406|NCT01380093|163072886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|24.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.5|34.6||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons with Hochberg adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean and 95% CI were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||34.6|14.5|<0.0001
81687407|NCT01380093|163072886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|75.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.6|85.8||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons with Hochberg adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean and 95% CI were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||85.8|65.6|<0.0001
81687408|NCT01380093|163072887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|-6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-6.0|-11.8|<0.0001
81687409|NCT01380093|163072887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.2||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|8.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||8.1|2.3|0.0006
81687410|NCT01380093|163072887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2|17.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||17.0|11.2|<0.0001
81687411|NCT01380093|163072888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-48.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.0|-35.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-35.5|-62.0|<0.0001
81687412|NCT01380093|163072888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|29.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|42.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||42.3|15.8|<0.0001
81687413|NCT01380093|163072888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|77.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.5|91.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||91.0|64.5|<0.0001
81711266|NCT00792922|163118681|SUPERIORITY|For each community using the baseline observed prevalence, treatment arm and parameters estimated from square root transformed model we estimated predicted prevalence.For each arm we average estimated prevalences.The difference in the adjusted mean prevalence for enhanced arm and standard arm was then calculated.In order to derive the confidence intervals for the adjusted difference, we repeated Steps 1 to 4 for 1000 bootstrap samples.The median of the adjusted mean differences were reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|5.3|||Ordinary least squares linear regression|||"This is the analysis done in Tanzania:~Only the main effect of coverage was analyzed.We hypothesized that increasing the coverage of MDA to greater than 90 % as monitored in children would result in more rapid decline in infection and trachoma compared to usual coverage.~Here we are looking at the prevalence of trachoma"||5.3|-0.3|0.73
81711267|NCT00792922|163118681|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.6||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|1.9|||Regression, Linear|||"This is the statistical analysis for Niger:~We hypothesized that increasing the coverage of MDA to greater than 90 % as monitored in children would result in more rapid decline in infection and trachoma compared to usual coverage.Here we are looking at the prevalence of infection."||1.9|-11.1|0.20
81711268|NCT00792922|163118681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|12.5|||Regression, Linear|||"This is the statistical analysis for Niger:~We hypothesized that increasing the coverage of MDA to greater than 90 % as monitored in children would result in more rapid decline in infection and trachoma compared to usual coverage.Here we are looking at the prevalence of trachoma."||12.5|-7.7|0.60
81711269|NCT00352027|163118690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.997|||||||Cox Model|||The association of age with EFS was compared. P values from Score test were computed for the statistical significance.||||0.9970
81711270|NCT00352027|163118693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.997|||||||Cox Model|||||||0.9970
81711271|NCT00352027|163118725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.265||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.265
81540098|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.85||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|15.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||15.55|2.20|0.0004
81687414|NCT01380093|163072889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-68.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.0|-42.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-42.2|-95.0|<0.0001
81687415|NCT01380093|163072889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|56.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.1|82.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||82.8|30.1|<0.0001
81687416|NCT01380093|163072889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|125.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.7|151.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||151.5|98.7|<0.0001
81687417|NCT01380093|163072890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-76.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-112.8|-39.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-39.2|-112.8|0.0001
81687418|NCT01380093|163072890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|66.5||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.8|103.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||103.2|29.8|0.0006
81687419|NCT01380093|163072890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|142.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|105.7|179.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||179.3|105.7|<0.0001
81687420|NCT01380093|163072891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-86.2||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-136.5|-35.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-35.9|-136.5|0.0011
81687421|NCT01380093|163072891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|69.8||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|120.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||120.0|19.7|0.0071
81687422|NCT01380093|163072891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|156.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|105.7|206.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||206.3|105.7|<0.0001
81687423|NCT01380093|163072892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.0||||0.1254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|4.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||4.7|-0.6|0.1254
81687424|NCT01380093|163072892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.4592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||1.6|-3.6|0.4592
81711272|NCT00352027|163118725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.057||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.057
81711273|NCT00352027|163118725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.079||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.079
81687425|NCT01380093|163072892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.0||||0.0251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-0.4|-5.6|0.0251
81711274|NCT00352027|163118725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.025||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.025
81687426|NCT01380093|163072893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|-11.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-11.0|-19.9|<0.0001
81687427|NCT01380093|163072893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|13.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||13.7|4.8|<0.0001
81687428|NCT01380093|163072893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|24.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.3|29.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||29.1|20.3|<0.0001
81687429|NCT01380093|163072894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-116.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-136.5|-95.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-95.7|-136.5|<0.0001
81687430|NCT01380093|163072894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|59.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.3|80.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||80.1|39.3|<0.0001
81711275|NCT00352027|163118725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.68||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.680
81711276|NCT00352027|163118726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.563||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.563
81687431|NCT01380093|163072894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|175.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|155.4|196.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||196.2|155.4|<0.0001
81687432|NCT01380093|163072895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-202.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-239.0|-165.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-165.3|-239.0|<0.0001
81687433|NCT01380093|163072895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|122.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.7|159.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||159.2|85.7|<0.0001
81687434|NCT01380093|163072895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|324.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|287.7|361.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||361.5|287.7|<0.0001
81687435|NCT01380093|163072896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-253.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-301.5|-204.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-204.5|-301.5|<0.0001
81687436|NCT01380093|163072896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|151.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|103.5|200.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||200.2|103.5|<0.0001
81711277|NCT00352027|163118726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.563||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.563
81468506|NCT03569293|162628679|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|31.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.4|41.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||41.6|21.4|<0.001
81468507|NCT03569293|162628680|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|37.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.8|43.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||43.8|30.8|<0.001
81687437|NCT01380093|163072896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|404.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|356.4|453.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||453.3|356.4|<0.0001
81687438|NCT01380093|163072897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-306.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-370.9|-242.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-242.6|-370.9|<0.0001
81687439|NCT01380093|163072897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|168.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|104.7|232.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||232.6|104.7|<0.0001
81687440|NCT01380093|163072897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|475.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|411.3|539.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||539.6|411.3|<0.0001
81687441|NCT01380093|163072898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.5607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||1.0|-0.6|0.5607
81687442|NCT01380093|163072898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||2.8|1.2|<0.0001
81687443|NCT01380093|163072898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||2.6|1.0|<0.0001
81711278|NCT00352027|163118726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.563||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.563
81711279|NCT00352027|163118726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.184||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.184
81711280|NCT00352027|163118726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.563||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.563
81711281|NCT00352027|163118727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.319||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.319
81711282|NCT00352027|163118727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.010
81711283|NCT00352027|163118727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.002
81711284|NCT00352027|163118727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.015||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.015
81711285|NCT00352027|163118727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.588||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.588
81711286|NCT00352027|163118728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.071||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.071
81711287|NCT00352027|163118728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81711288|NCT00352027|163118728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81711289|NCT00352027|163118728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.001
81711290|NCT00352027|163118728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.707||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.707
81540099|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.5||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|14.54||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||14.54|2.08|0.0006
81711291|NCT00352027|163118729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.042||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.042
81711292|NCT00352027|163118729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.025||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.025
81711293|NCT00352027|163118729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.013||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.013
81711294|NCT00352027|163118729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.027||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.027
81711295|NCT00352027|163118729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.243||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.243
81711296|NCT00352027|163118730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.546||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.546
81711297|NCT00352027|163118730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.242||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.242
81711298|NCT00352027|163118730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.372||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.372
81711299|NCT00352027|163118730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.503||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.503
81711300|NCT00352027|163118730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.372||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.372
81711301|NCT00352027|163118731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.558||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.558
81711302|NCT00352027|163118731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.039||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.039
81711303|NCT00352027|163118731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.162||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.162
81711304|NCT00352027|163118731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.162||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.162
81711305|NCT00352027|163118732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.381||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.381
81711306|NCT00352027|163118732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.006
81711307|NCT00352027|163118732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.277||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.277
81711308|NCT00352027|163118732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.134||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.134
81711309|NCT00352027|163118733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.629||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.629
81711310|NCT00352027|163118733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.629||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.629
81711311|NCT00352027|163118733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.629||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.629
81711312|NCT00352027|163118733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.858||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.858
81711313|NCT00352027|163118734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.744||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.744
81711314|NCT00352027|163118734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.075||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.075
81687444|NCT01380093|163072899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|-10.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-10.3|-20.3|<0.0001
81687445|NCT01380093|163072899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|16.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||16.2|6.3|<0.0001
81687446|NCT01380093|163072899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|26.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.5|31.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||31.5|21.5|<0.0001
81687447|NCT01380093|163072900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-47.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.5|-35.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-35.9|-59.5|<0.0001
81687448|NCT01380093|163072900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|28.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|40.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||40.1|16.5|<0.0001
81687449|NCT01380093|163072900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|76.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.2|87.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||87.8|64.2|<0.0001
81711315|NCT00352027|163118734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.512||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.512
81687450|NCT01380093|163072901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-109.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-132.9|-85.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-85.6|-132.9|<0.0001
81687451|NCT01380093|163072901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|67.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.5|90.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||90.6|43.5|<0.0001
81687452|NCT01380093|163072901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|176.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|152.6|199.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||199.9|152.6|<0.0001
81687453|NCT01380093|163072902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-190.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-234.2|-147.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-147.3|-234.2|<0.0001
81687454|NCT01380093|163072902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|134.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.5|178.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||178.0|91.5|<0.0001
81687455|NCT01380093|163072902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|325.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|282.1|368.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||368.9|282.1|<0.0001
81687456|NCT01380093|163072903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-244.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-302.0|-187.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-187.7|-302.0|<0.0001
81687457|NCT01380093|163072903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|166.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|109.5|223.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||223.5|109.5|<0.0001
81687458|NCT01380093|163072903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|411.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|354.3|468.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||468.6|354.3|<0.0001
81711316|NCT00352027|163118734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.088||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.088
81711317|NCT00352027|163118735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.078||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.078
81711318|NCT00352027|163118735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.041||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.041
81711319|NCT00352027|163118735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.078||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.078
81711320|NCT00352027|163118735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.078||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.078
81711321|NCT00352027|163118736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.739||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.739
81687459|NCT01380093|163072904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-310.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-384.5|-235.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-235.5|-384.5|<0.0001
81687460|NCT01380093|163072904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|185.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|110.8|259.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||259.5|110.8|<0.0001
81540100|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.09||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|10.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||10.57|1.58|0.0037
81687461|NCT01380093|163072904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|495.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|420.6|569.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||569.7|420.6|<0.0001
81687462|NCT01380093|163072905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-30.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.7|-22.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-22.3|-38.7|<0.0001
81687463|NCT01380093|163072905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|30.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.6|39.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||39.0|22.6|<0.0001
81687464|NCT01380093|163072905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|61.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.1|69.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||69.5|53.1|<0.0001
81687465|NCT01380093|163072906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.8671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||0.8|-1.0|0.8671
81687466|NCT01380093|163072906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.8||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||2.7|0.9|0.0001
81687467|NCT01380093|163072906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||2.8|1.0|<0.0001
81687468|NCT01380093|163072907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-9.0|-17.0|<0.0001
81687469|NCT01380093|163072907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|12.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||12.8|4.8|<0.0001
81687470|NCT01380093|163072907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|21.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.8|25.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||25.8|17.8|<0.0001
81687471|NCT01380093|163072908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-45.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.3|-35.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-35.3|-55.3|<0.0001
81687472|NCT01380093|163072908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|24.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|34.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||34.5|14.6|<0.0001
81711322|NCT00352027|163118736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.739||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.739
81468508|NCT03569293|162628680|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|25.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|32.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||32.1|19.7|<0.001
81468509|NCT03569293|162628681|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|66.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.8|79.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||79.4|53.8|<0.001
81687473|NCT01380093|163072908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|69.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.9|79.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||79.8|59.9|<0.0001
81687474|NCT01380093|163072909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-109.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-129.3|-88.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-88.8|-129.3|<0.0001
81711323|NCT00352027|163118736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.739||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.739
81687475|NCT01380093|163072909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|60.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.9|80.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||80.4|39.9|<0.0001
81687476|NCT01380093|163072909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|169.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|148.9|189.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||189.5|148.9|<0.0001
81687477|NCT01380093|163072910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-207.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-242.0|-172.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-172.1|-242.0|<0.0001
81711324|NCT00352027|163118736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.739||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.739
81711325|NCT00352027|163118737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.933||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.933
81711326|NCT00352027|163118737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.933||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.933
81468510|NCT03569293|162628681|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|62.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.6|75.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||75.4|48.6|<0.001
81711327|NCT00352027|163118737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.051||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.051
81687478|NCT01380093|163072910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|118.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.9|153.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||153.5|83.9|<0.0001
81687479|NCT01380093|163072910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|325.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|290.8|360.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||360.7|290.8|<0.0001
81711328|NCT00352027|163118737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0779||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.0779
81540101|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.31||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|11.16||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||11.16|1.67|0.0026
81687480|NCT01380093|163072911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-268.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-313.2|-223.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-223.2|-313.2|<0.0001
81711329|NCT00352027|163118738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.415||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.415
81711330|NCT00352027|163118738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.005
81711331|NCT00352027|163118738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.245||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.245
81687481|NCT01380093|163072911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|147.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|102.1|191.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||191.9|102.1|<0.0001
81687482|NCT01380093|163072911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|415.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|370.2|460.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||460.2|370.2|<0.0001
81711332|NCT00352027|163118738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.005
81687483|NCT01380093|163072912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-336.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-395.4|-276.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-276.6|-395.4|<0.0001
81687484|NCT01380093|163072912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|165.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|106.4|224.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||224.8|106.4|<0.0001
81687485|NCT01380093|163072912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|501.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|442.2|561.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||561.0|442.2|<0.0001
81711333|NCT00352027|163118739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.814||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.814
81711334|NCT00352027|163118739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.553||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.553
81711335|NCT00352027|163118739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.173||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.173
81711336|NCT00352027|163118739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.122||||||P-values are shown after correction for multiple testing using the False Discovery Rate Method.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.122
81711337|NCT00352027|163118740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||||||<0.001
81711338|NCT00352027|163118741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Generallized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||||||<0.001
81711339|NCT00352027|163118742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Generallized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||||||<0.001
81711340|NCT00352027|163118743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Generallized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||||||<0.001
81711341|NCT00352027|163118744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Generallized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||||||<0.001
81711342|NCT00352027|163118745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Generallized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||||||<0.001
81711343|NCT00352027|163118746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||||||<0.001
81711344|NCT00352027|163118747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||||||<0.001
81711345|NCT00352027|163118748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||||||<0.001
81711346|NCT00352027|163118749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||||||0.005
81711347|NCT00352027|163118750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||||||<0.001
81711348|NCT00352027|163118751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||||||<0.001
81711349|NCT00352027|163118752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||||||<0.001
81711350|NCT00352027|163118753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||||||<0.001
81711351|NCT00352027|163118754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||||||<0.001
81711352|NCT00352027|163118755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.908|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.908
81711353|NCT00352027|163118756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.178|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.178
81711354|NCT00352027|163118757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.411|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.411
81537014|NCT04673214|162756771|SUPERIORITY|Assuming a difference in the percentage of effectiveness in the clinical modification and therapeutic failure of patients diagnosed with the outcome of improvement in the Modification of the clinical evolution of the symptoms of patients with COVID-19 using double therapy was reported 95.7% (n = 44) Vs. triple therapy 90.8% (n = 59) and therapeutic failure 4.3% (n = 2) vs. 9.2% (n = 6), respectively.||||||0.05||||||Presence of a p \<0.05 as significant in the comparison of treatment with clinical symptoms the clinical modification and therapeutic failure of patients diagnosed with COVID-19|Chi-squared|||Assuming a difference in the percentage of effectiveness in the clinical modification and therapeutic failure of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 under treatment with Azithromycin / Ivermectin / Ribaroxaban / Paracetamol vs. Azithromycin / Ribaroxaban / Paracetamol followed for 14 days followed by video call, with a power of 90%, a type I error rate of 1% and a loss to follow-up of 20%||||0.05
81468511|NCT03569293|162628682|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|57.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.6|70.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||70.2|44.6|<0.001
81537015|NCT04673214|162756772|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis is rejected with a mean duration of 2 days with clinical symptoms of COVID-19 in early intervention treatment as a result of improving the modification of the clinical evolution of symptoms vs therapeutic failure.||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Assuming a difference in days of effectiveness in clinical modification and therapeutic failure of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 in treatment with Azithromycin / Ivermectin / Ribaroxaban / Paracetamol vs. Azithromycin / Ribaroxaban / Paracetamol followed for 14 days followed by video call, with a potency 90%, a Type I error rate of 1%, and a loss to follow-up of 20%||||0.05
81711355|NCT00352027|163118759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4318|||||||Cox Model|||||||0.4318
81711356|NCT00352027|163118760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2199|||||||Cox Model|||||||0.2199
81711357|NCT00352027|163118761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8946|||||||Cox Model|||||||0.8946
81711358|NCT04491591|163118766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.801|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.801
81711359|NCT04491591|163118767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1336|||||||Fisher Exact|||Reconstruction versus No reconstruction||||0.1336
81711360|NCT04491591|163118767|SUPERIORITY|Immediate reconstruction versus delayed reconstruction||||||0.5505|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5505
81711361|NCT04491591|163118767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6178|||||||Fisher Exact|||Flap reconstruction versus Implant reconstruction||||0.6178
81711362|NCT04491591|163118768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2317|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2317
81711363|NCT04491591|163118769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1052|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1052
81711364|NCT04491591|163118770|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Within subjects pre/post comparison|||
81711365|NCT04491591|163118771|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81711366|NCT04491591|163118773|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive analysis using mean and standard deviation|||
81711367|NCT04491591|163118774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0302|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0302
81711368|NCT04491591|163118775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135|||||||Fisher Exact|||Reconstruction versus No reconstruction||||0.135
81711369|NCT04491591|163118775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Fisher Exact|||Immediate reconstruction versus delayed reconstruction||||0.510
81711370|NCT04491591|163118775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.469|||||||Fisher Exact|||Flap reconstruction versus Implant reconstruction||||0.469
81711371|NCT04491591|163118776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.308|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.308
81711372|NCT04491591|163118777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.036
81711373|NCT02607735|163118783|SUPERIORITY|The SVR12 rate for the SOF/VEL/VOX group was compared to the performance goal of 85% using a 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test at the 0.05 significance level.|||||<|0.001|||||||2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test|||||||<0.001
81711374|NCT01058356|163118796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|4.15|||Regression, Logistic|||"Null hypothesis: The efficay of the probiotic Lactobacilli (Lacidofil cap®) for the prevention of AAD in adults is not different form the placebo group in multi-center, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial.~Power calculation:~The assumption of sample size calculation:~difference 18% (8% : 26%) α: 0.05, statistical power: 90%, two sided difference: 18% Compliance: 80%~\- Unadjusted sample size (N=200) 180 + 10(%) drop out = 180 + 180/ (1-0.1)2 = 222.2 Total 220 subjects"||4.15|0.17|<0.05
81711375|NCT01058356|163118797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.55|||Regression, Logistic|||"Null hypothesis: The efficay of the probiotic Lactobacilli (Lacidofil cap®) for the prevention of AAD in adults is not different form the placebo group in multi-center, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial.~Power calculation:~The assumption of sample size calculation:~difference 18% (8% : 26%) α: 0.05, statistical power: 90%, two sided difference: 18% Compliance: 80%~\- Unadjusted sample size (N=200) 180 + 10(%) drop out = 180 + 180/ (1-0.1)2 = 222.2 Total 220 subjects"||1.55|0.18|<0.05
81711376|NCT00606021|163118813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.1815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.37||The significant level for the primary outcome measure of progression free survival during maintenance phase is one-sided 0.2.|Regression, Cox|Stratified Cox regression model is used for hazard ratio estimate. Stratification factor: response status prior to randomization.||||1.37|0.42|0.1815
81711377|NCT00606021|163118814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.1233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.26||The significant level for the secondary outcome measure of progression free survival during overall period is one-sided 0.2.|Regression, Cox|Stratified Cox regression model is used for hazard ratio estimate. Stratification factor: response status prior to randomization.||||1.26|0.40|0.1233
81711378|NCT00606021|163118815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.7239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.28||The significant level for the secondary outcome measure overall survival during maintenance period is two-sided 0.05.|Regression, Cox|Stratified Cox regression model is used for hazard ratio estimate. Stratification factor: response status prior to randomization.||||2.28|0.56|0.7239
81711379|NCT00606021|163118816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.6376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.38||The significant level for the secondary outcome measure overall survival during overall period is two-sided 0.05.|Regression, Cox|Stratified Cox regression model is used for hazard ratio estimate. Stratification factor: response status prior to randomization.||||2.38|0.59|0.6376
81687486|NCT01380093|163072913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-33.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|-26.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-26.8|-40.7|<0.0001
81687487|NCT01380093|163072913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|26.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|33.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||33.6|19.7|<0.0001
81687488|NCT01380093|163072913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|60.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.4|67.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||67.4|53.4|<0.0001
81687489|NCT01380093|163072914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.3345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||1.3|-0.4|0.3345
81687490|NCT01380093|163072914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||3.3|1.5|<0.0001
81687491|NCT01380093|163072914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||2.8|1.1|<0.0001
81687492|NCT01380093|163072915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.0453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-0.0|-2.0|0.0453
81687493|NCT01380093|163072915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.5637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||1.3|-0.7|0.5637
81687494|NCT01380093|163072915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.3||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||2.3|0.3|0.0110
81687495|NCT01380093|163072916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.9||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-1.6|-8.2|0.0041
81687496|NCT01380093|163072916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.1||||0.2178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||5.3|-1.2|0.2178
81468512|NCT03569293|162628682|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|39.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.6|52.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||52.6|25.6|<0.001
81468513|NCT03569293|162628683|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|46.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.6|60.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||60.6|32.6|<0.001
81687497|NCT01380093|163072916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|10.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||10.3|3.7|<0.0001
81687498|NCT01380093|163072917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-19.4||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.8|-9.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-9.9|-28.8|0.0001
81687499|NCT01380093|163072917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.9||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|16.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||16.3|-2.6|0.1510
81687500|NCT01380093|163072917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|26.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.8|35.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||35.7|16.8|<0.0001
81687501|NCT01380093|163072918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-55.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.9|-34.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-34.4|-75.9|<0.0001
81687502|NCT01380093|163072918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|18.5||||0.0796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|39.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||39.2|-2.2|0.0796
81687503|NCT01380093|163072918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|73.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.9|94.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||94.4|52.9|<0.0001
81687504|NCT01380093|163072919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-82.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-112.9|-52.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-52.7|-112.9|<0.0001
81687505|NCT01380093|163072919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|26.9||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|56.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||56.9|-3.1|0.0780
81687506|NCT01380093|163072919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|109.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.6|139.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||139.8|79.6|<0.0001
81687507|NCT01380093|163072920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-111.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-153.7|-70.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-70.2|-153.7|<0.0001
81687508|NCT01380093|163072920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|33.9||||0.1089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|75.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||75.5|-7.8|0.1089
81687509|NCT01380093|163072920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|145.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|104.1|187.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||187.5|104.1|<0.0001
81687510|NCT01380093|163072921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|-8.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-8.6|-18.8|<0.0001
81687511|NCT01380093|163072921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.0||||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|11.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||11.1|0.9|0.0215
81687512|NCT01380093|163072921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|24.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||24.8|14.6|<0.0001
81687513|NCT01380093|163072922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.3||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-1.0|-3.6|0.0007
81687514|NCT01380093|163072922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.3||||0.0455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||2.6|0.0|0.0455
81687515|NCT01380093|163072922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|4.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||4.9|2.3|<0.0001
81687516|NCT01380093|163072923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.3749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||0.3|-0.9|0.3749
81687517|NCT01380093|163072923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.7939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||0.7|-0.5|0.7939
81687518|NCT01380093|163072923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.2524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||1.0|-0.3|0.2524
81687519|NCT01380093|163072924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.7||||0.1211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||0.5|-3.8|0.1211
81711380|NCT03198884|163118819|OTHER|The percent of patients with an RNA \<50 copies/mL at each time point was analyzed using McNemar's test following the guidelines of the Snapshot algorithm. Missing RNA data was considered a treatment failure. Change in mean serum creatinine from baseline was analyzed using Wilcoxon signed rank test.|||||<|0.05|||||||McNemar||||Change in mean CD4+ cell counts from baseline was analyzed using a paired t-test. All analyses used a p-value of less than or equal to 0.05 as significant. Statistical analyses were performed using R software, version 3.4.3.|||<0.05
81711381|NCT03198884|163118820|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81711382|NCT01202643|163118826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.67
81711383|NCT01202643|163118827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Study was closed due to insufficient recruitment||||0.74
81468514|NCT03569293|162628683|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|38.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.3|53.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||53.1|24.3|<0.001
81468515|NCT03569293|162628684|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|63.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.8|75.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||75.9|51.8|<0.001
81687520|NCT01380093|163072924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.4||||0.1997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||3.5|-0.7|0.1997
81687521|NCT01380093|163072924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.1||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||5.2|0.9|0.0057
81687522|NCT01380093|163072925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.8||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|-3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-3.0|-16.7|0.0057
81687523|NCT01380093|163072925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.5||||0.1918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|11.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||11.4|-2.3|0.1918
81687524|NCT01380093|163072925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|21.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||21.2|7.5|<0.0001
81687525|NCT01380093|163072926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.5||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.2|-12.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-12.9|-50.2|0.0013
81687526|NCT01380093|163072926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.9||||0.1136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|33.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||33.5|-3.7|0.1136
81687527|NCT01380093|163072926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|46.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.8|65.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||65.1|27.8|<0.0001
81687528|NCT01380093|163072927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-53.6||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.2|-24.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-24.0|-83.2|0.0006
81687529|NCT01380093|163072927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|23.2||||0.1207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|52.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||52.7|-6.3|0.1207
81687530|NCT01380093|163072927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|76.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.3|106.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||106.4|47.3|<0.0001
81687531|NCT01380093|163072928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-75.8||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-118.6|-33.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-33.0|-118.6|0.0008
81687532|NCT01380093|163072928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|31.8||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|74.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||74.5|-10.8|0.1410
81687533|NCT01380093|163072928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|107.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.9|150.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||150.5|64.9|<0.0001
81687534|NCT01380093|163072929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|-5.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-5.6|-14.4|<0.0001
81687535|NCT01380093|163072929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.3||||0.0529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||8.7|-0.1|0.0529
81687536|NCT01380093|163072929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|18.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||18.7|9.9|<0.0001
81711384|NCT01084096|163118832|SUPERIORITY|Trial powered to detect a 30% reduction in 28-d NM among \<5th %tile for birth weight infants. We used an intention-to-treat approach, with a model-based adaptation of the permutation test. We fitted an individual-level linear model with 28-d NM by site and randomization strata, nested within site, and computed the residual for each individual and mean cluster-level residuals. Next, we used an ANOVA model to test for trt differences between mean residuals for intervention and control clusters.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.06|||t-test, 2 sided|Cluster-level with 62 degrees of freedom \[101 clusters-37 strata-2 treatment groups\].|Calculated from generalized linear models accounting for the cluster-level variance and adjusted for randomization strata. Each stratum corresponds to 2-4 clusters within the site with equal distribution to treatment and control arms.|||1.06|0.87|0.65
81537016|NCT04673214|162756773|SUPERIORITY|A total of 62 patients was calculated, however due to the availability of medication, it was recalculated to 111 patients, that is, 65 cases in the triple therapy group and 46 in the double therapy group would be necessary for the analysis.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Gehan) statistical test|||Assuming a 25% efficacy in modifying the clinical course (COVID-19 mild phase symptoms) of patients with COVID-19 under a comparative treatment for 14 days followed by video call, with a power of 90%, type I error rate 1% and loss to follow-up 20%||||0.05
81687537|NCT01380093|163072930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.8||||0.0806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||0.2|-3.8|0.0806
81687538|NCT01380093|163072930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1||||0.2769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||3.1|-0.9|0.2769
81687539|NCT01380093|163072930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.9||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||5.0|0.9|0.0056
81687540|NCT01380093|163072931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||0.2|-1.7|0.1100
81711385|NCT01084096|163118833|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3546|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3299|0.3792|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for randomization strata.|Risk difference represents risk in the intervention clusters minus the risk in the control clusters.|The trial was powered to detect a 30% reduction in 28-day neonatal mortality among infants born at less than the 5th percentile of birth weight, based on previous research and an expected increase from 10% to 50% in the use of antenatal corticosteroids among women at risk of preterm birth in the intervention group.||0.3792|0.3299|<0.0001
81711386|NCT01084096|163118834|OTHER|Descriptive analysis.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|1.58||P-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.58|1.33|<0.0001
81687541|NCT01380093|163072931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||0.9|-1.0|0.9421
81687542|NCT01380093|163072931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.1266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||1.7|-0.2|0.1266
81687543|NCT01380093|163072932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.6||||0.0723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||0.2|-5.3|0.0723
81687544|NCT01380093|163072932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1||||0.4515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||3.8|-1.7|0.4515
81687545|NCT01380093|163072932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.6||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||6.4|0.8|0.0121
81687546|NCT01380093|163072933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.0||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|-3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-3.3|-18.7|0.0059
81687547|NCT01380093|163072933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.2||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|11.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||11.8|-3.5|0.2800
81711387|NCT01084096|163118836|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.12||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.22||P-value calculated from a generalized linear model with generalized estimating equations to estimate parameters while controlling for cluster correlations. Model-generated p value was adjusted for randomization strata.|Generalized linear model with GEE||Relative risk calculated from a generalized linear model with generalized estimating equations to estimate parameters while controlling for cluster correlations. Model-generated measure of risk was adjusted for randomization strata.|||1.22|1.02|0.0127
81711388|NCT01084096|163118837|OTHER|Descriptive analysis.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.22||P-value calculated from a generalized linear model with generalized estimating equations to estimate parameters while controlling for cluster correlations. Model-generated p value was adjusted for randomization strata.|Generalized linear model with GEE||Relative risk calculated from a generalized linear model with generalized estimating equations to estimate parameters while controlling for cluster correlations. Model-generated measure of risk was adjusted for randomization strata.|||1.22|1.02|0.0181
81687548|NCT01380093|163072933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|15.1||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|22.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||22.8|7.5|0.0002
81711389|NCT02534324|163118853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.49
81711390|NCT02534324|163118854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81687549|NCT01380093|163072934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-36.7||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.8|-18.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-18.6|-54.8|0.0001
81687550|NCT01380093|163072934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.2||||0.1488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|31.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||31.2|-4.8|0.1488
81687551|NCT01380093|163072934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|49.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.8|67.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||67.9|31.8|<0.0001
81711391|NCT03993314|163118858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.757||||||Two-sided p-value|Farrington-Manning (Score) test|||Exact Farrington-Manning (Score) test of the null hypothesis that there is no difference between the proportion of patients achieving a level of numbness of T6 or higher between the two groups.||||0.757
81711392|NCT03993314|163118859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.186||||||Two-sided p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Test performed was an exact test; no continuity correction was used.||Exact Wilcoxon test of the null hypothesis that there is no difference between the median level of numbness between the two groups.||||0.186
81711393|NCT03993314|163118860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.132||||||Two-sided p-value|Farrington-Manning (Score) test|||Exact Farrington-Manning (Score) test of the null hypothesis that there is no difference between the proportion of patients requiring epidural activation between the two groups.||||0.132
81711394|NCT03993314|163118861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.833||||||Two-sided p-value|Farrington-Manning (Score) test|||Exact Farrington-Manning (Score) test of the null hypothesis that there is no difference between the proportion of patients requiring supplemental IV sedation or general anesthesia between the two groups.||||0.833
81711395|NCT03993314|163118862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||Two-sided p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Test performed was an exact test; no continuity correction was used.||Exact Wilcoxon test of the null hypothesis that there is no difference between the median modified Bromage score between the two groups.||||0.004
81711396|NCT03993314|163118863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.674||||||Two-sided p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Test performed was an exact test; no continuity correction was used.||Exact Wilcoxon test of the null hypothesis that there is no difference between the median modified Bromage score between the two groups.||||0.674
81468516|NCT03569293|162628684|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|43.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.9|56.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||56.7|30.9|<0.001
81687552|NCT01380093|163072935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-60.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.5|-31.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-31.6|-88.5|<0.0001
81687553|NCT01380093|163072935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|20.4||||0.1556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|48.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||48.7|-8.0|0.1556
81687554|NCT01380093|163072935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|80.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.0|108.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||108.9|52.0|<0.0001
81687555|NCT01380093|163072936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-84.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-124.8|-43.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-43.2|-124.8|0.0001
81687556|NCT01380093|163072936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|27.4||||0.1826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|68.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||68.1|-13.3|0.1826
81687557|NCT01380093|163072936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|111.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.6|152.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||152.2|70.6|<0.0001
81687558|NCT01380093|163072937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|-7.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-7.0|-16.4|<0.0001
81687559|NCT01380093|163072937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.2||||0.0811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|8.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||8.9|-0.5|0.0811
81687560|NCT01380093|163072937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|15.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|20.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||20.6|11.1|<0.0001
81687561|NCT01380093|163072938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.5||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-1.1|-3.8|0.0007
81687562|NCT01380093|163072938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0||||0.1631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||2.3|-0.4|0.1631
81687563|NCT01380093|163072938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||4.8|2.1|<0.0001
81687564|NCT01380093|163072939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.2||||0.2117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||0.7|-3.1|0.2117
81711397|NCT03993314|163118864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196|||||||Log Rank|||Log-rank test of the null hypothesis that there is no difference in the time to discharge from the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) between the two groups.||||0.196
81711398|NCT02528643|163118883|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.146||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.774|1.696||One-sided p-value.|Log Rank||Calculated using a Cox proportional hazard model, stratified by geographic region and ECOG performance status. Hazard ratio \< 1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor of enzalutamide group.|Stratified Analysis. The null hypothesis was stated as: OS distributions of the 2 arms are equivalent. The alternative hypothesis was stated as: OS is prolonged in enzalutamide arm. The null hypothesis was tested using a stratified one-sided log-rank test at the 0.10 level. Stratification factors were ECOG performance status and region from eCRF.||1.696|0.774|0.248
81711399|NCT02528643|163118883|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.142||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.773|1.688||One-sided p-value.|Log Rank||Calculated using a Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard ratio \< 1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor of enzalutamide group.|Unstratified Analysis. The null hypothesis was stated as: OS distributions of the 2 arms are equivalent. The alternative hypothesis was stated as: OS is prolonged in enzalutamide arm. The null hypothesis was tested using a one-sided log-rank test at the 0.10 level.||1.688|0.773|0.252
81687565|NCT01380093|163072939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.1||||0.0345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||4.0|0.2|0.0345
81687566|NCT01380093|163072939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.3||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||5.2|1.4|0.0011
81687567|NCT01380093|163072940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.2||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|-6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-6.0|-18.4|0.0002
81537017|NCT03585660|162756777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||bootstrap z-test|The standard error of the difference in accuracy was estimated using nonparametric bootstrap, with B=9999 resamples.||The null hypothesis is that the accuracy of HM-MRI and mp-MRI are the same and the alternative hypothesis is that the accuracy of HM-MRI is greater than the accuracy of mp-MRI.||||0.02
81537018|NCT03585660|162756778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||bootstrap z-test|The standard error of the difference of AUCs was estimated using nonparametric bootstrap, with B=9999 resamples.||The null hypothesis is that the AUCs of HM-MRI and mp-MRI are the same and the alternative hypothesis is that the AUC of HM-MRI is greater than the AUC of mp-MRI.||||0.08
81687568|NCT01380093|163072940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.4||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|14.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||14.6|2.3|0.0081
81687569|NCT01380093|163072940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|20.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|26.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||26.8|14.4|<0.0001
81687570|NCT01380093|163072941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-38.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.6|-20.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-20.8|-55.6|<0.0001
81687571|NCT01380093|163072941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|34.4||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|51.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||51.7|17.0|0.0002
81687572|NCT01380093|163072941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|72.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.2|90.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||90.0|55.2|<0.0001
81687573|NCT01380093|163072942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-100.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-142.2|-58.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-58.4|-142.2|<0.0001
81687574|NCT01380093|163072942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|93.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.1|135.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||135.7|52.1|<0.0001
81687575|NCT01380093|163072942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|194.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|152.3|236.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||236.1|152.3|<0.0001
81687576|NCT01380093|163072943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-147.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-205.1|-89.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-89.6|-205.1|<0.0001
81711400|NCT02528643|163118888|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.039||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.732|1.474||One-sided p-value.|Log Rank||Calculated using a Cox proportional hazard model, stratified by ECOG performance status and region. Hazard ratio \< 1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor of enzalutamide group.|Stratified Analysis. The null hypothesis was stated as: PFS distributions of the 2 arms are equivalent. The alternative hypothesis was stated as: PFS is prolonged in enzalutamide arm. The null hypothesis was tested using a stratified one-sided log-rank test at the 0.10 level. Stratification factors were ECOG performance status and region from eCRF.||1.474|0.732|0.396
81711401|NCT02528643|163118888|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.959||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.684|1.345||One-sided p-value.|Log Rank||Calculated using a Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard ratio \< 1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor of enzalutamide group.|Unstratified Analysis. The null hypothesis was stated as: PFS distributions of the 2 arms are equivalent. The alternative hypothesis was stated as: PFS is prolonged in enzalutamide arm. The null hypothesis was tested using a one-sided log-rank test at the 0.10 level.||1.345|0.684|0.586
81711402|NCT02058940|163118903|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Spearman's Correlation Coefficient|||||||0.2
81711403|NCT01192139|163118947|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means were entirely contained within 0.800 to 1.250 for both Cmax and AUC0-inf of saxagliptin|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.039|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.011|1.068|||||Ratio=Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of saxagliptin from the FDC tablet versus saxagliptin from coadministration of a saxagliptin tablet and a metformin XR tablet under fed conditions, then 24 subjects would have provided 99% power to conclude bioequivalence (BE) with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf. If there was a 5% difference, then 24 subjects would have provided 94% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively.||1.068|1.011|
81687577|NCT01380093|163072943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|134.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.5|191.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||191.7|76.5|<0.0001
81711404|NCT01192139|163118947|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Lack of food effect was concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means were entirely contained within (80%, 125%) for both Cmax and AUC(INF) of saxagliptin and metformin.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|1.078|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.049|1.108|||||Ratio=Treatment B/Treatment C. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|||1.108|1.049|
81711405|NCT01192139|163118947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|104.65||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares means for treatment A||||
81711406|NCT01192139|163118947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|108.74||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares means for treatment B||||
81711407|NCT01192139|163118947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|100.84||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares mean for treatment C||||
81687578|NCT01380093|163072943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|281.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|223.7|339.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||339.2|223.7|<0.0001
81687579|NCT01380093|163072944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-201.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-279.3|-123.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-123.6|-279.3|<0.0001
81687580|NCT01380093|163072944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|169.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.5|246.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||246.7|91.5|<0.0001
81687581|NCT01380093|163072944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|370.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|292.7|448.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||448.4|292.7|<0.0001
81687582|NCT01380093|163072945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|-9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-9.0|-23.8|<0.0001
81687583|NCT01380093|163072945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.3|33.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||33.1|18.3|<0.0001
81687584|NCT01380093|163072945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|42.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.7|49.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||49.5|34.7|<0.0001
81468517|NCT03569293|162628685|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|54.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.7|67.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||67.8|41.7|<0.001
81687585|NCT01380093|163072946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-0.2|-2.6|0.0253
81687586|NCT01380093|163072946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||4.0|1.6|<0.0001
81687587|NCT01380093|163072946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|5.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||5.4|3.0|<0.0001
81687588|NCT01380093|163072947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.1||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-0.6|-3.7|0.0062
81687589|NCT01380093|163072947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.4998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||2.0|-1.0|0.4998
81687590|NCT01380093|163072947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.7||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|4.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||4.2|1.1|0.0008
81537019|NCT03585660|162756779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||bootstrap z-test|||The null hypothesis is that the sensitivity of HM-MRI and mp-MRI are the same and the alternative hypothesis is that the sensitivity of HM-MRI is greater than the sensitivity of mp-MRI.||||0.97
81687591|NCT01380093|163072948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.0||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|-3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-3.0|-11.1|0.0009
81687592|NCT01380093|163072948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.2||||0.2693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||6.3|-1.8|0.2693
81687593|NCT01380093|163072948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|13.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||13.3|5.3|<0.0001
81687594|NCT01380093|163072949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.2||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|-5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-5.3|-27.2|0.0042
81687595|NCT01380093|163072949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.7||||0.1139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|19.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||19.6|-2.2|0.1139
81537020|NCT03585660|162756780|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||bootstrap z-test|||The null hypothesis is that the specificity of HM-MRI and mp-MRI are the same and the alternative hypothesis is that the specificity of HM-MRI is greater than the specificity of mp-MRI.||||<0.01
81537021|NCT03585660|162756781|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the PPV of HM-MRI and mp-MRI are the same and the alternative hypothesis is that the PPV of HM-MRI is greater than the PPV of mp-MRI.||||||0.06|||||||bootstrap z-test|||||||0.06
81537022|NCT03585660|162756782|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the NPV of HM-MRI and mp-MRI are the same and the alternative hypothesis is that the NPV of HM-MRI is greater than the NPV of mp-MRI.||||||0.97|||||||bootstrap z-test|||||||0.97
81537023|NCT00435409|162756783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2239||||0.9409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9487|1.5789||Stratification factors included metastatic organ sites (2 or less versus \[vs\] more than \[\>\] 2 sites), hormone receptor status (HER2-/ER-/PR-) vs all others), and prior chemotherapy regimens (1 vs \>1), from interactive voice response system (IVRS).|Log Rank|||A stratified log-rank test (1-sided, α=0.025) based on randomization stratification factors||1.5789|0.9487|0.9409
81687596|NCT01380093|163072949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.1|35.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||35.9|14.1|<0.0001
81687597|NCT01380093|163072950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-34.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.1|-27.7||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons with Hochberg adjustment. At least one primary outcome for each of drug liking and high was required to be significant with adjusted p-value less than or equal to 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean and 95% CI were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-27.7|-42.1|<0.0001
81687598|NCT01380093|163072950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|27.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.1|34.4||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons with Hochberg adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean and 95% CI were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||34.4|20.1|<0.0001
81687599|NCT01380093|163072950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|62.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.9|69.4||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons with Hochberg adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean and 95% CI were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||69.4|54.9|<0.0001
81687600|NCT01380093|163072951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-35.1||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.5|-11.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-11.7|-58.5|0.0039
81537024|NCT00435409|162756783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1084||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8817|1.3935||Stratification factors include metastatic organ sites (2 or less versus \[vs\] 2 or more sites), hormone receptor status (HER2-/ER-/PR-) vs all others), and prior chemotherapy regimens (1 vs more than 1), from IVRS.|Log Rank|||A stratified log-rank test (1-sided, α=0.025) based on randomization stratification factors||1.3935|0.8817|0.8120
81537025|NCT00435409|162756784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.3143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.97||A stratified CMH test stratified by randomization stratification factors was used to compare objective response rate (ORR) between two treatment arms.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Independent radiology assessment||1.97|0.69|0.3143
81537026|NCT00435409|162756784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.1269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.13||A stratified CMH test stratified by randomization stratification factors was used to compare ORR between two treatment arms.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Investigator's assessment||2.13|0.83|0.1269
81537027|NCT00435409|162756786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0372||||0.6275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8322|1.2927||Stratification factors (all from IVRS) included number of metastatic organ sites (\<=2 vs \>2 sites), hormone receptor status (HER2-/ER-/PR- vs all others), and prior chemotherapy regimens (1 vs \>1).|Log Rank||Hazard ratio for sunitinib + capecitabine versus capecitabine.|||1.2927|0.8322|0.6275
81687601|NCT01380093|163072951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.3||||0.1026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|42.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||42.7|-4.0|0.1026
81687602|NCT01380093|163072951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|54.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.0|77.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||77.8|31.0|<0.0001
81687603|NCT01380093|163072952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-43.3||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.1|-13.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-13.5|-73.1|0.0051
81687604|NCT01380093|163072952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25.3||||0.0941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|55.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||55.0|-4.4|0.0941
81687605|NCT01380093|163072952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|68.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.8|98.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||98.4|38.8|<0.0001
81711408|NCT01192139|163118949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Mean|1.039|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.011|1.068|||||Ratio = Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|||1.068|1.011|
81468518|NCT03569293|162628685|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|45.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.0|58.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||58.3|32.0|<0.001
81687606|NCT01380093|163072953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-49.0||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.0|-13.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-13.1|-85.0|0.0083
81687607|NCT01380093|163072953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|32.3||||0.0766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|68.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||68.1|-3.5|0.0766
81687608|NCT01380093|163072953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|81.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.4|117.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||117.3|45.4|<0.0001
81687609|NCT01380093|163072954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.0||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-3.1|-12.9|0.0018
81687610|NCT01380093|163072954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.8||||0.0527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|9.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||9.7|-0.1|0.0527
81711409|NCT01192139|163118949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.051|1.11|||||Ratio=Treatment B/Treatment C. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|||1.110|1.051|
81711410|NCT01192139|163118949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|102.84||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares mean for treatment A||||
81711411|NCT01192139|163118949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|106.89||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares mean for treatment B||||
81711412|NCT01192139|163118949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|98.99||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares mean for treatment C||||
81687611|NCT01380093|163072954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|17.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||17.7|7.9|<0.0001
81687612|NCT01380093|163072955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.3986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||0.6|-1.4|0.3986
81687613|NCT01380093|163072955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.5||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||2.5|0.6|0.0023
81687614|NCT01380093|163072955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.9||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||2.9|1.0|0.0002
81687615|NCT01380093|163072956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.2||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-4|-18|0.0029
81711413|NCT01192139|163118950|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means were entirely contained within 0.800 to 1.250 for both Cmax and AUC0-inf of saxagliptin.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.021|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.109|||||Ratio=Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of saxagliptin from the FDC tablet versus saxagliptin from coadministration of a saxagliptin tablet and a metformin XR tablet under fed conditions, then 24 subjects would have provided 99% power to conclude bioequivalence (BE) with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf. If there was a 5% difference, then 24 subjects would have provided 94% and 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively.||1.109|0.940|
81711414|NCT01192139|163118950|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Lack of food effect was concluded if the fed to fasted ratios of geometric means were entirely contained within (80%, 125%) for both Cmax and AUC(INF) of saxagliptin.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.949|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.873|1.031|||||Ratio = Treatment B/Treatment C. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|||1.031|0.873|
81711415|NCT01192139|163118950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|25.68||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares mean for treatment A||||
81711416|NCT01192139|163118950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|26.21||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares mean for treatment B||||
81711417|NCT01192139|163118950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|27.63||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares mean for treatment C||||
81711418|NCT01192139|163118959|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means were entirely contained within (80%, 125%) for both Cmax and AUC(INF) of saxagliptin and metformin.|Ratio of Least Squares Geometric Means|0.915|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.836|1.002|||||Ratio = Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of metformin from the FDC tablet versus metformin from coadministration of a saxagliptin tablet and a metformin XR tablet under fed conditions, then 24 subjects would have provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf. If there was a 5% difference, then 24 subjects would have provided 96% and 97% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively.||1.002|0.836|
81711419|NCT01192139|163118959|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|lack of food effect concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means were entirely contained within (80%, 125%) for both Cmax and AUC(INF) of saxagliptin and metformin.|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean and 90% CI|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.918|1.111|||||Ratio = Treatment B/Treatment C. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|||1.111|0.918|
81687616|NCT01380093|163072956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.1||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|15.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||15|1|0.0286
81687617|NCT01380093|163072956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|27.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||27|12|<0.0001
81687618|NCT01380093|163072957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-4|-22|0.0050
81687619|NCT01380093|163072957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.2||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|17.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||17|-1|0.0700
81687620|NCT01380093|163072957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|21.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|30.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||30|12|<0.0001
81687621|NCT01380093|163072958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||0.9|0.5|<0.0001
81687622|NCT01380093|163072958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-0.3|-0.8|<0.0001
81687623|NCT01380093|163072958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-1.0|-1.5|<0.0001
81687624|NCT01380093|163072959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||2.9|1.9|<0.0001
81687625|NCT01380093|163072959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-1.3|-2.2|<0.0001
81687626|NCT01380093|163072959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-3.6|-4.6|<0.0001
81687627|NCT01380093|163072960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||5.8|3.9|<0.0001
81687628|NCT01380093|163072960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-4.3|-6.3|<0.0001
81687629|NCT01380093|163072960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|-9.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-9.2|-11.1|<0.0001
81687630|NCT01380093|163072961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|10.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||10.7|6.6|<0.0001
81687631|NCT01380093|163072961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|-11.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-11.8|-15.9|<0.0001
81687632|NCT01380093|163072961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|-20.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-20.4|-24.5|<0.0001
81687633|NCT01380093|163072962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|14.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||14.7|8.7|<0.0001
81687634|NCT01380093|163072962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-21.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|-18.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-18.6|-24.5|<0.0001
81711420|NCT01192139|163118959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|5542.2||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares means for treatment A||||
81711421|NCT01192139|163118959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|5072.9||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares mean for treatment B||||
81537028|NCT05635461|162756791|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|60.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.12|64.42|||||Geometric mean ratio was obtained by multiplying 100 with ratio of test (CVN424 tablet fasted) and reference (CVN424 suspension fasted).|||64.42|56.12|
81711422|NCT01192139|163118959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|5023.3||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares mean for treatment C||||
81711423|NCT01192139|163118960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Mean|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.854|0.992|||||Ratio=Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|||0.992|0.854|
81711424|NCT01192139|163118960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|1.025|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.951|1.105|||||Ratio=Treatment B/Treatment C. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|||1.105|0.951|
81711425|NCT01192139|163118960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|5287.1||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares means for treatment A||||
81711426|NCT01192139|163118960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|4866.2||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares mean for treatment B||||
81711427|NCT01192139|163118960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|4746.8||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares means for treatment C||||
81711428|NCT01192139|163118961|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE was concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means were entirely contained within 0.800 to 1.250 for both Cmax and AUC0-inf of metformin.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.933|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.865|1.007|||||Ratio = Treatment B/Treatment A. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|If there was no difference between the bioavailabilities of metformin from the FDC tablet versus metformin from coadministration of a metformin XR tablet under fed conditions, then 24 subjects would have provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf. If there was a 5% difference, then 24 subjects would have provided 96% and 97% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax and AUC0-inf, respectively.||1.007|0.865|
81711429|NCT01192139|163118961|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Lack of food effect was concluded if the 90% CIs for the test-to-reference ratios of geometric means were entirely contained within (80%, 125%) for both Cmax and AUC(inf) of saxagliptin and metformin.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.898|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.832|0.969|||||Ration = Treatment B/Treatment C. Geometric least squares means values are presented in other statistical analysis entries.|||0.969|0.832|
81711430|NCT01192139|163118961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|608.41||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares mean for treatment A||||
81711431|NCT01192139|163118961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|567.85||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares mean for treatment B||||
81711432|NCT01192139|163118961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares mean (ng*hr/mL)|632.39||||||95.0||||||||Geometric least squares mean for treatment C||||
81711433|NCT03812224|163118967|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.62|||<|0.001||95.0|-2.52|-0.73|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||The primary endpoint was analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model which includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors of migraine type and prior migraine preventive treatment status, and baseline value as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.||-0.73|-2.52|<0.001
81711434|NCT03812224|163118968|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|4.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by stratification factors of migraine type and prior migraine preventive treatment status.||||4.23|1.29|0.005
81711435|NCT03812224|163118969|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.47|||<|0.001||95.0|-2.24|-0.71|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||Analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors of migraine type (episodic migraine or chronic migraine) and prior migraine preventive treatment status (ever used or never used), and baseline value as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.||-0.71|-2.24|<0.001
81711436|NCT02600715|163118985|EQUIVALENCE|Test for differences in continuous variables.||||||0.94||||||Two-sided alpha of 0.05 was used to determine statistical significance.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.94
81537029|NCT05635461|162756792|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|60.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.12|64.42|||||Geometric mean ratio was obtained by multiplying 100 with ratio of test (CVN424 tablet fasted) and reference (CVN424 suspension fasted).|||64.42|56.12|
81537030|NCT05635461|162756793|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|27.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|25.09|31.13|||||Geometric mean ratio was obtained by multiplying 100 with ratio of test (CVN424 tablet fasted) and reference (CVN424 suspension fasted).|||31.13|25.09|
81711437|NCT04853368|163118996|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.22|4.04||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Primary analysis of ppFEV1 using MMRM excludes data inconsistent with baseline in terms of the timing of bronchodilator or airway clearance regimen.||||4.04|1.22|0.002
81711438|NCT04853368|163118996|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.254|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.07|4.67||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Primary analysis of ppFEV1 using MMRM excludes data inconsistent with baseline in terms of the timing of bronchodilator or airway clearance regimen.||||4.67|-2.07|0.254
81711439|NCT04853368|163118996|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.9||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.07|6.77||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Primary analysis of ppFEV1 using MMRM excludes data inconsistent with baseline in terms of the timing of bronchodilator or airway clearance regimen.||||6.77|-5.07|0.402
81711440|NCT04853368|163118998|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63||0.022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|9.92||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|The LS mean is estimated using the mixed-Effect model repeat measurement method.||||9.92|1.07|0.022
81711441|NCT04853368|163118998|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-14.1||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.59|-0.62||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|The LS mean is estimated using the mixed-Effect model repeat measurement method.||||-0.62|-27.59|0.043
81711442|NCT04853368|163118999|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.059|0.219||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|The LS mean is estimated using the mixed-Effect model repeat measurement method.||||0.219|0.059|0.003
81687635|NCT01380093|163072962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-33.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.2|-30.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-30.2|-36.2|<0.0001
81687636|NCT01380093|163072963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|17.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|23.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||23.3|11.6|<0.0001
81687637|NCT01380093|163072963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-37.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.6|-31.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-31.9|-43.6|<0.0001
81687638|NCT01380093|163072963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-55.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.1|-49.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-49.3|-61.1|<0.0001
81687639|NCT01380093|163072964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||1.4|0.8|<0.0001
81687640|NCT01380093|163072964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-1.5|-2.1|<0.0001
81687641|NCT01380093|163072964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||-2.6|-3.2|<0.0001
81687642|NCT01380093|163072965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.5||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||4.6|0.3|0.0262
81687643|NCT01380093|163072965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||3.0|-1.3|0.4180
81687644|NCT01380093|163072965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.6||||0.1479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean, 95% CI, and unadjusted p-value were calculated using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||0.6|-3.7|0.1479
81687645|NCT01380093|163072966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.21||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.07|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Tmax was analyzed using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||0.35|0.07|0.0181
81711443|NCT04853368|163118999|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.475|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.162|0.15||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|The LS mean is estimated using the mixed-Effect model repeat measurement method.||||0.150|-0.162|0.475
81687646|NCT01380093|163072967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||0.83|0.68|<0.0001
81687647|NCT01380093|163072968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.77||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Natural log transformed AUC (0-1) was analyzed using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||0.86|0.69|0.0004
81687648|NCT01380093|163072969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.86||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Natural log transformed AUC (0-2) was analyzed using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||0.94|0.79|0.0065
81687649|NCT01380093|163072970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.98||||0.6399|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Natural log transformed AUC (0-4) was analyzed using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||1.06|0.91|0.6399
81687650|NCT01380093|163072971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.0||||0.9057|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Natural log transformed AUC (0-8) was analyzed using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||1.08|0.94|0.9057
81687651|NCT01380093|163072972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.03||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Natural log transformed AUC (0-12) was analyzed using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||1.10|0.97|0.4250
81687652|NCT01380093|163072973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.1||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Natural log transformed AUC (0-24) was analyzed using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||1.18|1.03|0.0204
81711444|NCT04853368|163118999|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.06||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.332|0.212||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|The LS mean is estimated using the mixed-Effect model repeat measurement method.||Cohort 2: Difference between Triple Therapy and Placebo||0.212|-0.332|0.352
81537031|NCT05635461|162756794|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9265|2.247|||ANOVA|||||2.2470|0.9265|<0.0001
81687653|NCT01380093|163072974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.32||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.17|1.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Natural log transformed AUC (0-∞) was analyzed using linear mixed model with fixed effects for sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for participant nested in sequence.||1.49|1.17|0.0005
81711445|NCT04853368|163119000|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0403||0.017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0209|0.1568||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|The LS mean is estimated using the mixed-Effect model repeat measurement method.||||0.1568|0.0209|0.017
81711446|NCT04853368|163119000|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1033||0.169|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1814|0.288||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|The LS mean is estimated using the mixed-Effect model repeat measurement method.||||0.2880|-0.1814|0.169
81687654|NCT01745055|163073022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|103.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.0|107.29||||||Natural log transformed, AUC (0-12) of CP-690,550 was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||107.29|99.00|
81687655|NCT01745055|163073023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|102.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.79|112.47||||||Natural log transformed, Cmax of CP-690,550 was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||112.47|93.79|
81687656|NCT01745055|163073024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|89.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.38|103.57||||||Natural log transformed, AUClast of MTX was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||103.57|77.38|
81687657|NCT01745055|163073025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|87.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.03|100.12||||||Natural log transformed, Cmax of MTX was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||100.12|76.03|
81687658|NCT00553787|163073051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.328|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.96|9.25||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|ANCOVA|||With at least 500 subjects in each of the 3 arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||9.25|7.96|<0.0001
81687659|NCT00553787|163073051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.403|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.79|7.37||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|ANCOVA|||With at least 500 subjects in each of the 3 arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||7.37|5.79|<0.0001
81687660|NCT00553787|163073051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.402|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.82||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|ANCOVA|||With at least 500 subjects in each of the 3 arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||2.82|1.24|<0.0001
81687661|NCT00553787|163073052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.955|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.34|11.11||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|Regression, Logistic|||With at least 500 subjects in each of the 3 arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||11.11|7.34|<0.0001
81687662|NCT00553787|163073052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.768|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.93|7.97||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|Regression, Logistic|||With at least 500 subjects in each of the 3 arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||7.97|4.93|<0.0001
81687663|NCT00553787|163073052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.81||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|Regression, Logistic|||With at least 500 subjects in each of the 3 arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||1.81|1.15|0.0018
81711447|NCT04853368|163119000|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1809|0.4527||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|The LS mean is estimated using the mixed-Effect model repeat measurement method.||||0.4527|-0.1809|0.230
81711448|NCT04853368|163119001|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|4.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.04|6.78||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.78|2.04|0.002
81711449|NCT04853368|163119001|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.3||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.42|6.97||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.97|-4.42|0.350
81468519|NCT03569293|162628686|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|47.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.0|60.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||60.2|34.0|<0.001
81687664|NCT03494725|163073059|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.757||||||Outcome was subjected to transformation to meet model assumptions. The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model||The sample size was computed for a repeated measurement ANOVA with two groups and seven repeated measurements (power=0.85, α=0.05, f=0.1). The calculation resulted in a group size of 56 participants each, which was rounded up to 60 participants per treatment group to account for attrition.||||0.757
81687665|NCT00514449|163073094|OTHER||number of voxels in a cluster|2037.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA||Time by treatment group interaction term|||||0.004
81711450|NCT04853368|163119001|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.3||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.75|11.34||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.34|-8.75|0.412
81711451|NCT04853368|163119002|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|4.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.19|6.524||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.524|2.190|<0.001
81711452|NCT04853368|163119002|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.59||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.449|3.268||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.268|-4.449|0.396
81711453|NCT04853368|163119002|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.0||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.724|4.732||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.732|-8.724|0.305
81711454|NCT04853368|163119003|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|6.475||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4443|11.5056||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.5056|1.4443|0.018
81711455|NCT04853368|163119003|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|6.019||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.1464|19.1844||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.1844|-7.1464|0.214
81711456|NCT04853368|163119003|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|7.29||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.186|29.766||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||29.7660|-15.1860|0.286
81711457|NCT04853368|163119004|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|5.6||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.26|11.37||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.37|-0.26|0.057
81711458|NCT04853368|163119004|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|8.6||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.18|19.4||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.40|-2.18|0.088
81711459|NCT04853368|163119004|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|11.2||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.9|29.25||One-sided p-value; p-value \<=0.05 indicates significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Note: The LS mean is estimated using the linear regression on the change in CFQ-R from baseline to day 29.||||29.25|-6.90|0.142
81711460|NCT02242305|163119010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.809|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.27|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline pain intensity as a covariate was used.|Treatment differences were estimated by reference to the Least Squares (LS) mean differences within 3 days and the corresponding 90% CIs. The mean difference calculated as Hyoscine Butylbromide tablets 10 mg - Hyoscine Butylbromide capsules 10 mg.|||0.27|-0.33|0.809
81711461|NCT02242305|163119010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.33|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline pain intensity as a covariate was used.|Treatment differences were estimated by reference to the Least Squares (LS) mean differences within 1 day and the corresponding 90% CIs. The mean difference calculated as Hyoscine Butylbromide tablets 10 mg - Hyoscine Butylbromide capsules 10 mg.|||0.33|-0.39|0.809
81711462|NCT02242305|163119011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline pain intensity as a covariate was used.||||||0.079
81711463|NCT02242305|163119016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.531|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline score as covariates was used.||||||0.531
81711464|NCT03547960|163119017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.639|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.639
81711465|NCT03547960|163119017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.283|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.283
81711466|NCT03547960|163119019|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.564|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.564
81711467|NCT03018028|163119024|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Treatment difference|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.8||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Mixed model for repeated measurements||Oral semaglutide 3 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.8|-1.4|<0.0001
81711468|NCT03018028|163119024|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Treatment difference|-1.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.2||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Mixed model for repeated measurements||Oral semaglutide 7 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-1.2|-1.7|<0.0001
81537032|NCT05635461|162756794|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.4475|3.0035|||ANOVA|||||3.0035|2.4475|<0.0001
81537033|NCT05635461|162756795|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0||||||||0.000|0.000|
81687666|NCT04083144|163073096|SUPERIORITY||η2|0.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.98
81537034|NCT05635461|162756795|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.251|||ANOVA|||||0.2510|0.0000|0.0010
81687667|NCT04083144|163073097|SUPERIORITY||η2|0.16||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.76
81687668|NCT04083144|163073098|SUPERIORITY||η2|0.02||||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.98
81687669|NCT04083144|163073099|SUPERIORITY||η2|0.07||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.24
81687670|NCT04083144|163073100|SUPERIORITY||η2|0.17||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.26
81687671|NCT02708212|163073105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The two-sample t test will be used to compare the total doses of fentanyl and midazolam between the two study groups.||||<0.0001
81687672|NCT02708212|163073106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The two-sample t test will be used to compare the total doses of midazolam between the two study groups.||||0.0012
81687673|NCT02708212|163073107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6967|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6967
81687674|NCT01164501|163073108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.39||Hierarchical testing to adjust for multiple comparisons, no adjustment in p-values. Empa 25 mg versus placebo in mild or moderate renal impaired patients was the first step in the hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, background antidiabetic medication, renal impairment and baseline HbA1c.|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo|||-0.39|-0.62|<0.0001
81687675|NCT01164501|163073109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.32||Hierarchical testing to adjust for multiple comparisons, no adjustment in p-values. Empa 25 mg versus placebo in mild renal impaired patients was the second step in the hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, background antidiabetic medication and baseline HbA1c.|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo|||-0.32|-0.72|<0.0001
81687676|NCT01164501|163073109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.49||Hierarchical testing to adjust for multiple comparisons, no adjustment in p-values. Empa 10 mg versus placebo in mild renal impaired patients was the third step in the hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, background antidiabetic medication and baseline HbA1c.|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo|||-0.49|-0.88|<0.0001
81687677|NCT01164501|163073110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.28||Hierarchical testing to adjust for multiple comparisons, no adjustment in p-values. Empa 10 mg versus placebo in moderate renal impaired patients was the fourth step in the hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, background antidiabetic medication and baseline HbA1c.|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo|||-0.28|-0.56|<0.0001
81687678|NCT01096667|163073131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.97||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.05|-0.89||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.89|-5.05|0.034
81687679|NCT01096667|163073131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-4.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.17|-1.82||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||-1.82|-6.17|0.010
81687680|NCT01096667|163073131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.69||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.78|-1.6||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||-1.60|-5.78|0.012
81687681|NCT01096667|163073131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.21||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.3|-1.13||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||-1.13|-5.30|0.024
81687682|NCT01096667|163073133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.7||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.94|-1.46||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||-1.46|-5.94|0.018
81687683|NCT01096667|163073133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-4.43||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.78|-2.09||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||-2.09|-6.78|0.008
81711469|NCT03018028|163119024|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Treatment difference|-1.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.4||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Mixed model for repeated measurements||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-1.4|-2.0|<0.0001
81537035|NCT05635461|162756796|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|161.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|150.96|172.92|||||Geometric mean ratio was obtained by multiplying 100 with ratio of test (CVN424 tablet Fed) and reference (CVN424 tablet fasted).|||172.92|150.96|
81537036|NCT05635461|162756797|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|161.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|150.98|172.95|||||Geometric mean ratio was obtained by multiplying 100 with ratio of test (CVN424 tablet Fed) and reference (CVN424 tablet fasted).|||172.95|150.98|
81687684|NCT01096667|163073133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-4.99||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.24|-2.74||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||-2.74|-7.24|0.002
81687685|NCT01096667|163073133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.92||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.16|-1.67||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||-1.67|-6.16|0.013
81687686|NCT01096667|163073134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.19||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.93|0.54||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||0.54|-4.93|0.152
81711470|NCT03018028|163119024|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Treatment difference|0.3||||0.0799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.6||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Mixed model for repeated measurements||Oral semaglutide 3 mg - Liraglutide 0.9 mg|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||0.6|-0.0|0.0799
81711471|NCT03018028|163119024|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Treatment difference|-0.1||||0.3942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Mixed model for repeated measurements||Oral semaglutide 7 mg - Liraglutide 0.9 mg|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||0.2|-0.4|0.3942
81711472|NCT03018028|163119024|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Treatment difference|-0.3||||0.0272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Mixed model for repeated measurement||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Liraglutide 0.9 mg|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.0|-0.6|0.0272
81711473|NCT03018028|163119024|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Treatment difference|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.5||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Pattern Mixture model||Oral semaglutide 3 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as a covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.5|-1.1|<0.0001
81711474|NCT03018028|163119024|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Treatment difference|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.9||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Pattern Mixture model||Oral semaglutide 7 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as a covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.9|-1.5|<0.0001
81711475|NCT03018028|163119024|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Treatment difference|-1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Pattern Mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as a covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-1.1|-1.7|<0.0001
81711476|NCT03018028|163119024|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Treatment difference|0.2||||0.1958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Pattern Mixture model||Oral semaglutide 3 mg - Liraglutide 0.9 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as a covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||0.5|-0.1|0.1958
81687687|NCT01096667|163073134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.18||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.06|-0.3||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.30|-6.06|0.078
81687688|NCT01096667|163073134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.02||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.79|0.74||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||0.74|-4.79|0.174
81687689|NCT01096667|163073134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.01||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.77|0.74||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||0.74|-4.77|0.174
81687690|NCT01096667|163073136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-4.01||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.09|-0.94||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|With terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline as the covariate.||||-0.94|-7.09|0.047
81687691|NCT01096667|163073136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-7.16||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.25|-4.07||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|With terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline as the covariate.||||-4.07|-10.25|0.002
81687692|NCT01096667|163073136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-6.2||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.28|-3.11||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|With terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline as the covariate.||||-3.11|-9.28|0.005
81687693|NCT01096667|163073136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-4.37||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.41|-1.33||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|With terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline as the covariate.||||-1.33|-7.41|0.033
81687694|NCT01096667|163073138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.66||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.03|-1.29||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate. p-value is one-sided.||||-1.29|-4.03|0.007
81687695|NCT01096667|163073138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.11||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.55|-1.67||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate. p-value is one-sided.||||-1.67|-4.55|0.003
81711477|NCT03018028|163119024|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Treatment difference|-0.2||||0.1868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Pattern Mixture model||Oral semaglutide 7 mg - Liraglutide 0.9 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as a covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||0.1|-0.5|0.1868
81468520|NCT03569293|162628686|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|35.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.2|48.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||48.6|23.2|<0.001
81687696|NCT01096667|163073138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.27||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.65|-0.88||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate. p-value is one-sided.||||-0.88|-3.65|0.018
81687697|NCT01096667|163073138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.19||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.56|-0.82||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate. p-value is one-sided.||||-0.82|-3.56|0.021
81687698|NCT01096667|163073139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.99||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.43|-1.55||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate. p-value is one-sided.||||-1.55|-4.43|0.004
81687699|NCT01096667|163073139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.75||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.26|-1.24||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate. p-value is one-sided.||||-1.24|-4.26|0.010
81687700|NCT01096667|163073139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.64||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.09|-1.19||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate. p-value is one-sided.||||-1.19|-4.09|0.010
81687701|NCT01096667|163073139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.57||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.0|-1.13||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate. p-value is one-sided.||||-1.13|-4.00|0.011
81687702|NCT01096667|163073140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.5||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.43|-0.57||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.57|-4.43|0.048
81687703|NCT01096667|163073140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.54||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.58|-1.51||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||-1.51|-5.58|0.013
81687704|NCT01096667|163073140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.88||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.82|0.09||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||0.09|-3.82|0.111
81687705|NCT01096667|163073140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.58||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.51|0.36||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||0.36|-3.51|0.148
81687706|NCT01096667|163073142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.2||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.01|0.6||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Measures Repeated Model|With terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline as the covariate.||||0.60|-3.01|0.196
81687707|NCT01096667|163073142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.05||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.86|0.77||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Measures Repeated Model|With terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline as the covariate.||||0.77|-2.86|0.229
81687708|NCT01096667|163073142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.02||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.83|-1.2||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Measures Repeated Model|With terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline as the covariate.||||-1.20|-4.83|0.017
81687709|NCT01096667|163073142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.84||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.63|-1.06||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Measures Repeated Model|With terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline as the covariate.||||-1.06|-4.63|0.021
81687710|NCT01096667|163073144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.22||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.83|-0.61||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.61|-3.83|0.039
81687711|NCT01096667|163073144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.07||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.63|1.77||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||1.77|-1.63|0.521
81687712|NCT01096667|163073144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.39||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.02|-0.75||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.75|-4.02|0.031
81711478|NCT03018028|163119024|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Treatment difference|-0.4||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Pattern Mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Liraglutide 0.9 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as a covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.1|-0.7|0.0077
81711479|NCT03018028|163119051|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.2579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.4||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 3 mg / Placebo|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||1.40|0.29|0.2579
81711480|NCT03018028|163119051|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.25||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.66||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 7 mg / Placebo|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||0.66|0.10|0.0052
81711481|NCT03018028|163119051|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31||||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.87||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 14 mg / Placebo|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||0.87|0.11|0.0259
81711482|NCT03018028|163119051|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.7||||0.0674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|7.8||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 3 mg / Liraglutide 0.9 mg|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||7.80|0.93|0.0674
81687713|NCT01096667|163073144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.56||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.19|0.07||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||0.07|-3.19|0.110
81687714|NCT01096667|163073145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.38||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.13|-1.63||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||-1.63|-5.13|0.007
81687715|NCT01096667|163073145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.48||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.33|1.38||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||1.38|-2.33|0.370
81687716|NCT01096667|163073145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.65||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.43|-0.87||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.87|-4.43|0.029
81687717|NCT01096667|163073145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.64||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.42|0.13||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||0.13|-3.42|0.118
81687718|NCT01096667|163073146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.02||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.96|2.0||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||2.00|-1.96|0.506
81687719|NCT01096667|163073146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|1.61||||0.838|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.49|3.71||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||3.71|-0.49|0.838
81687720|NCT01096667|163073146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.82||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.82|0.19||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||0.19|-3.82|0.123
81687721|NCT01096667|163073146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.07||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.06|0.93||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||0.93|-3.06|0.246
81687722|NCT01096667|163073148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-4.2||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.3|-2.1||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|With terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline as the covariate.||||-2.10|-6.30|0.005
81687723|NCT01096667|163073148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.12||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.23|0.99||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|With terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline as the covariate.||||0.99|-3.23|0.248
81687724|NCT01096667|163073148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.84||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.95|-1.73||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|With terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline as the covariate.||||-1.73|-5.95|0.010
81687725|NCT01096667|163073148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.33||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.4|-1.25||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|With terms for treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline as the covariate.||||-1.25|-5.40|0.020
81687726|NCT01096667|163073150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|42.18||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|31.42|52.94||P-value is one-sided. P-value rounded to thousandths.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||52.94|31.42|0.000
81687727|NCT01096667|163073150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|60.39||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|49.47|71.31||P-value is one-sided. P-value rounded to thousandths.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||71.31|49.47|0.000
81687728|NCT01096667|163073150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|70.34||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|59.58|81.1||P-value is one-sided. P-value rounded to thousandths.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||81.10|59.58|0.000
81687729|NCT01096667|163073150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-4.63||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.22|5.96||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||5.96|-15.22|0.713
81687730|NCT01096667|163073152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-18.1||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-27.45|-8.75||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|With treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline FPG as the covariate.||||-8.75|-27.45|0.007
81687731|NCT01096667|163073152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-34.81||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-44.19|-25.43||P-value is one-sided. P-value rounded to thousandths.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|With treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline FPG as the covariate.||||-25.43|-44.19|0.000
81687732|NCT01096667|163073152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-35.42||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-44.78|-26.07||P-value is one-sided. P-value rounded to thousandths.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|With treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline FPG as the covariate.||||-26.07|-44.78|0.000
81687733|NCT01096667|163073152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.61||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.86|8.65||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|With treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline FPG as the covariate.||||8.65|-9.86|0.467
81687734|NCT01096667|163073153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-5.54||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-14.89|3.82||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|With treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline FPG as the covariate.||||3.82|-14.89|0.224
81687735|NCT01096667|163073153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-17.0||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-26.39|-7.61||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|With treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline FPG as the covariate.||||-7.61|-26.39|0.011
81687736|NCT01096667|163073153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-26.59||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-35.84|-17.33||P-value is one-sided. P-value rounded to thousandths.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|With treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline FPG as the covariate.||||-17.33|-35.84|0.000
81687737|NCT01096667|163073153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|8.65||||0.886|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.56|17.87||P-value is one-sided.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|With treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, participant as random effect and baseline FPG as the covariate.||||17.87|-0.56|0.886
81687738|NCT01462292|163073159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.946||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.122|21.229||Due to the two comparisons for the two different doses, the type 1 error rate (5% overall) was preserved by utilizing a hierarchical approach, testing the 6mg/kg GSK2402968 dose first|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Model included terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit, centre grouping, baseline and baseline by visit||Treatment difference: Placebo Vs GSK2402968 3 mg||21.229|-39.122|0.554
81687739|NCT01462292|163073159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|27.099||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|56.408||Due to the two comparisons for the two different doses, the type 1 error rate (5% overall) was preserved by utilising a hierarchical approach, testing the 6mg/kg GSK2402968 dose first|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Model included terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit, centre grouping, baseline and baseline by visit||Treatment difference: Placebo Vs GSK2402968 6 mg||56.408|-2.210|0.069
81687740|NCT01462292|163073160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.387||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.618|2.392||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|ANCOVA|Model included terms for treatment, centre grouping and baseline||Treatment difference: Placebo Vs GSK2402968 3 mg||2.392|-1.618|0.699
81687741|NCT01462292|163073160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.831||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.072|2.735||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|ANCOVA|Model included terms for treatment, centre grouping and baseline||Treatment difference: Placebo Vs GSK2402968 6 mg||2.735|-1.072|0.384
81687742|NCT01462292|163073161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.002||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.883|0.886||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|ANCOVA|Model included terms for treatment,centre grouping and baseline||Placebo (combined) Vs GSK2402968 3 mg/kg/week, Ascent Week 24||0.886|-0.883|0.997
81687743|NCT01462292|163073161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.803||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.655|0.048||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|ANCOVA|Model included terms for treatment, centre grouping and baseline||Placebo (combined) Vs GSK2402968 6 mg/kg/week, Ascent, Week 24||0.048|-1.655|0.064
81687744|NCT01462292|163073161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.685||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.033|0.662||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|ANCOVA|Model included terms for treatment, centre grouping and baseline||Placebo (combined) Vs GSK2402968 3 mg/kg/week, Descent Week 24||0.662|-2.033|0.311
81687745|NCT01462292|163073161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.412||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.702|0.878||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|ANCOVA|Model included terms for treatment, centre grouping and baseline||Placebo (combined) Vs GSK2402968 6 mg/kg/week, Descent Week 24||0.878|-1.702|0.523
81687746|NCT01462292|163073162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.564||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.127||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|ANCOVA|Model included terms for treatment, centre grouping and baseline||Treatment difference: Placebo Vs GSK2402968 3 mg||1.127|0.000|0.050
81687747|NCT01462292|163073162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.037||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.498|0.571||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|ANCOVA|Model included terms for treatment, center grouping and baseline||Treatment difference: Placebo Vs GSK2402968 6 mg||0.571|-0.498|0.890
81687748|NCT01462292|163073163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.356||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.936|15.648||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|ANCOVA|Model includes terms for Treatment, Centre Grouping and Baseline Muscle Strength Total Score||Treatment difference: Placebo Vs GSK2402968 3 mg||15.648|-10.936|0.723
81687749|NCT01462292|163073163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.821||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.034|13.676||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|ANCOVA|Model includes terms for Treatment, Centre Grouping and Baseline Muscle Strength Total Score||Treatment difference: Placebo Vs GSK2402968 6mg||13.676|-12.034|0.898
81687750|NCT01462292|163073165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.49||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.92||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|ANCOVA|Model included terms for treatment, center grouping and baseline||Treatment difference: Placebo Vs GSK2402968 3 mg||1.92|-2.90|0.684
81711483|NCT03018028|163119051|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.9087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.54||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 7 mg / Liraglutide 0.9 mg|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||3.54|0.32|0.9087
81711484|NCT03018028|163119051|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33||||0.6498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|4.62||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 14 mg / Liraglutide 0.9 mg|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||4.62|0.38|0.6498
81711485|NCT03018028|163119052|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34||||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.86||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 3 mg / Placebo|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||0.86|0.14|0.0219
81537037|NCT05635461|162756798|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|304.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|273.51|338.31|||||Geometric mean ratio was obtained by multiplying 100 with ratio of test (CVN424 tablet Fed) and reference (CVN424 tablet fasted).|||338.31|273.51|
81687751|NCT01462292|163073165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|2.12||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|ANCOVA|Model included terms for treatment, center grouping and baseline||Treatment difference: Placebo Vs GSK2402968 6 mg||2.12|-2.49|0.873
81687752|NCT01462292|163073167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-892.88||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4391.1|2605.35||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Model included terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit, center grouping, baseline and baseline by visit||Treatment difference: Placebo Vs GSK2402968 3 mg, Week 24||2605.35|-4391.10|0.610
81687753|NCT01462292|163073167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2054.86||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5587.33|1477.6||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Model included terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit, center grouping, baseline and baseline by visit||Treatment difference: Placebo Vs GSK2402968 3 mg, Week 48||1477.60|-5587.33|0.248
81687754|NCT01462292|163073167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1305.46||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4668.41|2057.48||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Model included terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit, center grouping, baseline and baseline by visit||Treatment difference: Placebo Vs GSK2402968 6 mg, Week 24||2057.48|-4668.41|0.439
81687755|NCT01462292|163073167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|167.39||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3208.98|3543.77||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Model included terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit, center grouping, baseline and baseline by visit||Treatment difference: Placebo Vs GSK2402968 6 mg, Week 48||3543.77|-3208.98|0.921
81687756|NCT01462292|163073174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|7.01||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|Regression, Logistic|Model includes terms for Treatment and Centre Grouping||Placebo (combined), GSK2402968 3 mg/kg/week||7.01|0.02|0.541
81687757|NCT01462292|163073174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|4.27||No adjustment for multiplicity was made, so p-values should not be used to make conclusions with regards to statistical significance|Regression, Logistic|Model includes terms for Treatment and Centre Grouping||Placebo (combined), GSK2402968 6 mg/kg/week||4.27|0.03|0.417
81687758|NCT02531035|163073182|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|13.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.97|17.81||P-values from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by different levels of stratification factors of BMI at Screening(\<25 kg/m\^2,\>=25 kg/m\^2),Week -2 A1C(\<=9.0%, \>9.0%),and using continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion(CSII) at Screening(yes,no).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.81|8.97|< 0.001
81687759|NCT02531035|163073183|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.38|||MMRM|||Testing according to hierarchical procedure. Post-Baseline LS means and p-values were obtained from MMRM model with treatment, randomization stratum of BMI at Screening (\<25 kg/m\^2, \>=25 kg/m\^2), randomization stratum of Week -2 A1C (\<=9.0%, \>9.0%), randomization stratum of use of CSII at Screening (yes, no), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and Baseline A1C-by-time interaction as a covariate.||-0.38|-0.54|< 0.001
81687760|NCT02531035|163073184|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|-2.66|||MMRM|||Testing according to hierarchical procedure. Post-Baseline LS means and p-values were obtained from MMRM model with treatment, randomization stratum of BMI at Screening (\<25 kg/m\^2, \>=25 kg/m\^2), randomization stratum of Week -2 A1C (\<=9%, \>9%), randomization stratum of Use of CSII at Screening (Yes, No), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and Baseline weight-by-time interaction as a covariate.||-2.66|-3.31|< 0.001
81687761|NCT02531035|163073185|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.5|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-1.3|||MMRM|||Testing according to the hierarchical procedure. Post-Baseline LS means and p-values were obtained from MMRM model with treatment, randomization stratum of BMI at Screening (\<25 kg/m2, \>=25 kg/m2), randomization stratum of Week -2 A1C (\<=9.0%, \>9.0%), randomization stratum of use of CSII at Screening (yes, no), time (study week), and a treatment-by- time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and Baseline SBP-by-time interaction as a covariate.||-1.3|-5.7|= 0.002
81687762|NCT02531035|163073186|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-12.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.17|-6.48|||MMRM|||Testing according to hierarchical procedure. Post-Baseline LS means and p-values were obtained from MMRM model with treatment, randomization stratum of BMI at Screening (\<25 kg/m2, \>=25 kg/m2), randomization stratum of Week -2 A1C (\<=9.0%, \>9.0%), randomization stratum of use of CSII at Screening (yes, no), time (study week), a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and Baseline mean daily bolus insulin dose-by-time interaction as a covariate.||-6.48|-18.17|< 0.001
81687763|NCT00500149|163073188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||The primary efficacy variable will be onset of effect, which will be determined from the results of inferential analyses across multiple time points. No adjustment will be made to the levels of significance as a result of the multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Using a linear mixed model that includes sequence, period, and treatment group as fixed effects and subject-within-sequence as a random effect.||Statistical analysis of SKAMP scores at 1.5 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81687764|NCT00500149|163073188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The primary efficacy variable will be onset of effect, which will be determined from the results of inferential analyses across multiple time points. No adjustment will be made to the levels of significance as a result of the multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Using a linear mixed model that includes sequence, period, and treatment group as fixed effects and subject-within-sequence as a random effect.||Statistical analysis of SKAMP scores at 2.5 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81687765|NCT00500149|163073188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The primary efficacy variable will be onset of effect, which will be determined from the results of inferential analyses across multiple time points. No adjustment will be made to the levels of significance as a result of the multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Using a linear mixed model that includes sequence, period, and treatment group as fixed effects and subject-within-sequence as a random effect.||Statistical analysis of SKAMP scores at 5.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81687766|NCT00500149|163073188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The primary efficacy variable will be onset of effect, which will be determined from the results of inferential analyses across multiple time points. No adjustment will be made to the levels of significance as a result of the multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Using a linear mixed model that includes sequence, period, and treatment group as fixed effects and subject-within-sequence as a random effect.||Statistical analysis of SKAMP scores at 7.5 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81687767|NCT00500149|163073188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The primary efficacy variable will be onset of effect, which will be determined from the results of inferential analyses across multiple time points. No adjustment will be made to the levels of significance as a result of the multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Using a linear mixed model that includes sequence, period, and treatment group as fixed effects and subject-within-sequence as a random effect.||Statistical analysis of SKAMP scores at 10.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81687768|NCT00500149|163073188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The primary efficacy variable will be onset of effect, which will be determined from the results of inferential analyses across multiple time points. No adjustment will be made to the levels of significance as a result of the multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Using a linear mixed model that includes sequence, period, and treatment group as fixed effects and subject-within-sequence as a random effect.||Statistical analysis of SKAMP scores at 12.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81687769|NCT00500149|163073188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The primary efficacy variable will be onset of effect, which will be determined from the results of inferential analyses across multiple time points. No adjustment will be made to the levels of significance as a result of the multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Using a linear mixed model that includes sequence, period, and treatment group as fixed effects and subject-within-sequence as a random effect.||Statistical analysis of SKAMP scores at 13.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81687770|NCT00500149|163073189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Using a linear mixed model that includes sequence, period, and treatment group as fixed effects and subject-within-sequence as a random effect.||Statistical analysis of SKAMP scores at 1.5 hours post-dose||||< 0.0001
81687771|NCT00500149|163073189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Using a linear mixed model that includes sequence, period, and treatment group as fixed effects and subject-within-sequence as a random effect.||Statistical analysis of SKAMP scores at 2.5 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81687772|NCT00500149|163073189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Using a linear mixed model that includes sequence, period, and treatment group as fixed effects and subject-within-sequence as a random effect.||Statistical analysis of SKAMP scores at 5.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81687773|NCT00500149|163073189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Using a linear mixed model that includes sequence, period, and treatment group as fixed effects and subject-within-sequence as a random effect.||Statistical analysis of SKAMP scores at 7.5 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81687774|NCT00500149|163073189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Using a linear mixed model that includes sequence, period, and treatment group as fixed effects and subject-within-sequence as a random effect.||Statistical analysis of SKAMP scores at 10.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81687775|NCT00500149|163073189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Using a linear mixed model that includes sequence, period, and treatment group as fixed effects and subject-within-sequence as a random effect.||Statistical analysis of SKAMP scores at 12.0 hours post-dose||||<0.001
81687776|NCT00500149|163073189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Using a linear mixed model that includes sequence, period, and treatment group as fixed effects and subject-within-sequence as a random effect.||Statistical analysis of SKAMP scores at 13.0 hours post-dose||||<0.0001
81687777|NCT00089843|163073198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent change between 0 and 12 months|3.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.6||This p value was for the effect of Actonel (risedronate) on bone mineral density of the spine.|Factorial analysis|||Factorial analysis||4.6|1.8|<0.0001
81687778|NCT00089843|163073198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent change between 0 and 12 months|-0.6||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.8||This p value was for the effect of testosterone on bone mineral density of the spine.|Factorial analysis|||Factorial analysis||0.8|-2.0|0.41
81687779|NCT00089843|163073199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent change between 0 and 12 months|-41.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||This p value was for the effect of Actonel (risedronate).|Factorial analysis|||Factorial analysis||||0.002
81687780|NCT00089843|163073199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent change between 0 and 12 months|-11.0||||0.39||95.0||||This p value was for the effect of testosterone.|Factorial analysis|||Factorial analysis||||0.39
81687781|NCT01157169|163073200|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|110.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.67|120.07|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||120.07|101.67|
81687782|NCT01157169|163073201|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|105.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.74|112.45|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||112.45|99.74|
81537038|NCT05635461|162756799|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.99||||0.0662|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.006|1.537|||ANOVA|||||1.5370|0.0060|0.0662
81711486|NCT03018028|163119052|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.15||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.44||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 7 mg / Placebo|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||0.44|0.05|0.0005
81711487|NCT03018028|163119052|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.23||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.7||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 14 mg / Placebo|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||0.70|0.07|0.0098
81711488|NCT03018028|163119052|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.95||||0.1193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|11.46||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral Semaglutide 3 mg / Liraglutide 0.9 mg|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||11.46|0.76|0.1193
81711489|NCT03018028|163119052|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||0.7147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|5.56||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral Semaglutide 7 mg / Liraglutide 0.9 mg|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||5.56|0.31|0.7147
81711490|NCT03018028|163119052|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.97||||0.3765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|8.85||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral Semaglutide 14 mg / Liraglutide 0.9 mg|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and stratification factor as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||8.85|0.44|0.3765
81711491|NCT02532998|163119074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment differences|-1.258|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.721|0.7945|||mixed linear model|Analyses done using mixed linear model involving fixed effect, random effect, and a covariate.||Statistical analysis of urinary sodium/potassium ratio between Treatment C and Treatment D.||0.7945|-1.721|
81711492|NCT02532998|163119089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment differences|3.409|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.946|3.872|||mixed linear model|Analyses done using mixed linear model involving fixed effect, random effect, and a covariate.||Statistical analysis of urinary sodium/potassium ratio between Treatment A and Treatment B.||3.872|2.946|
81711493|NCT02074436|163119101|OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|0.001|||||Fisher Exact|||The results are from the first and only interim analysis focusing on the primary endpoint: proportion of patient with major bleeding (Grade 3 and 4) during the study. The interim analysis was performed after 11 patients in each arm were randomized and results were obtained. One-sided fisher's exact test was employed in the analysis. The null hypothesis is the probability of occurring major bleeding is the same for Arm A and Arm B||||0.5
81711494|NCT03099304|163119110|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.79||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|640.85||The exact logistic regression model includes treatment and stratification factor (age ≤30 versus \>30).|exact logistic regression|||||640.85|1.73|0.0057
81711495|NCT03099304|163119110|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.3||||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|487.28||The exact logistic regression model includes treatment and stratification factor (age ≤30 versus \>30).|exact logistic regression|||||487.28|1.24|0.0243
81711496|NCT03099304|163119110|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.74|1305.2||The exact logistic regression model includes treatment and stratification factor (age ≤30 versus \>30).|exact logistic regression|||||1305.2|3.74|<0.0001
81711497|NCT03099304|163119110|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.66||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.28|1121.4||The exact logistic regression model includes treatment and stratification factor (age ≤30 versus \>30).|exact logistic regression|||||1121.4|3.28|0.0001
81537039|NCT05635461|162756800|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.251|||ANOVA|||||0.2510|0.0000|0.0039
81537040|NCT00117637|162756815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.27||The log rank test is stratified by region (western Europe, Eastern Europe, USA) and by Motzer risk category (low, intermediate).|Log Rank|||The study was planned to show a 80% improvement in PFS for the group treated with Sorafenib compared to the group treated with Interferon, with a 80% power and a 2-sided type I error of 5%||1.27|0.61|0.50
81711498|NCT03099304|163119111|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.4936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05||The upper limit of the confidence interval was not estimatable because there were too few participants with a response of clear or almost clear.|The exact logistic regression model includes treatment and stratification factor (age ≤30 versus \>30).|exact logistic regression||||||0.05|0.4936
81711499|NCT03099304|163119111|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.16||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62||The upper limit of the confidence interval was not estimatable because there were too few participants with a response of clear or almost clear.|The exact logistic regression model includes treatment and stratification factor (age ≤30 versus \>30).|exact logistic regression||||||0.62|0.1140
81711500|NCT03099304|163119111|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.1||||0.0501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0||The upper limit of the confidence interval was not estimatable because there were too few participants with a response of clear or almost clear.|The exact logistic regression model includes treatment and stratification factor (age ≤30 versus \>30).|exact logistic regression||||||1.00|0.0501
81711501|NCT03099304|163119111|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.89||||0.1257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58||The upper limit of the confidence interval was not estimatable because there were too few participants with a response of clear or almost clear.|The exact logistic regression model includes treatment and stratification factor (age ≤30 versus \>30).|exact logistic regression||||||0.58|0.1257
81711502|NCT03099304|163119112|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.9794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|4.33|||exact logistic regression|The exact logistic regression model includes treatment and stratification factor (age ≤30 versus \>30).||||4.33|0.33|0.9794
81687783|NCT01157169|163073202|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.18|111.24|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||111.24|97.18|
81687784|NCT01157169|163073203|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|93.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.37|101.93|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||101.93|85.37|
81687785|NCT01157169|163073204|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|94.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.44|101.46|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||101.46|87.44|
81687786|NCT01157169|163073205|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|95.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.56|104.39|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||104.39|86.56|
81687787|NCT00663858|163073206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.592|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.662||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.894|0.709|||ANOVA|||||0.709|-1.894|0.371
81687788|NCT00663858|163073206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.711|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.722||0.3253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-709.0|2.132|||ANCOVA|||||2.132|-0709|0.3253
81687789|NCT00663858|163073206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.324|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.0333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.542|-0.106|||ANCOVA|||||-0.106|-2.542|0.0333
81687790|NCT02435173|163073223|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted means difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.11|||ANCOVA|Treatment as a fixed effect and log10 transformed baseline SPD as a covariate.||||-0.11|-0.37|0.0012
81687791|NCT02435173|163073224|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted means difference|40.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.51|51.75|||ANCOVA|Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||||51.75|28.51|<0.0001
81687792|NCT00641043|163073274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.71|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-0.30|-0.71|<0.0001
81687793|NCT00641043|163073275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.52|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-0.24|-0.52|<0.0001
81540102|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.26||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.63|16.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||16.60|2.63|0.0002
81711503|NCT03099304|163119112|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.4893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|5.86|||exact logistic regression|The exact logistic regression model includes treatment and stratification factor (age ≤30 versus \>30).||||5.86|0.51|0.4893
81711504|NCT03099304|163119119|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean (LSM) difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.13|||Log Rank|Treatment comparisons were performed using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.|LSM difference = treatment minus vehicle|||-0.13|-0.75|0.0056
81687794|NCT00641043|163073276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.67|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-0.32|-0.67|<0.0001
81687795|NCT00641043|163073277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.7|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-0.32|-0.70|<0.0001
81687796|NCT00641043|163073278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|<|0.0001||95.0|-21.1|-7.3|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-7.3|-21.1|<0.0001
81687797|NCT00641043|163073279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|<|0.0001||95.0|-22.3|-10.5|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-10.5|-22.3|<0.0001
81687798|NCT00641043|163073280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-19.5|-7.0|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-7.0|-19.5|<0.0001
81687799|NCT00641043|163073281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.0001||95.0|-20.5|-7.3|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-7.3|-20.5|<0.0001
81687800|NCT00641043|163073282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.103||||0.0051||95.0|1.25|3.539|||Regression, Logistic|||"Linagliptin vs. Placebo~The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetes medication."||3.539|1.25|0.0051
81687801|NCT00641043|163073284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.348||||0.3547||95.0|0.716|2.537|||Regression, Logistic|||"Linagliptin vs. Placebo~The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetes medication."||2.537|0.716|0.3547
81687802|NCT00641043|163073286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.823|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.286|6.394|||Regression, Logistic|||"Linagliptin vs. Placebo~The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetes medication."||6.394|2.286|<0.0001
81687803|NCT00474630|163073319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.28|||<|0.001||95.0|-4.34|-2.22|||ANCOVA|||||-2.22|-4.34|<0.001
81687804|NCT00474630|163073320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||||-0.27|-0.71|<0.001
81711505|NCT03099304|163119119|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||Log Rank|Treatment comparisons were performed using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.|LSM difference = treatment minus vehicle|||-0.10|-0.70|0.0095
81711506|NCT03099304|163119119|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.37|||Log Rank|Treatment comparisons were performed using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.|LSM difference = treatment minus vehicle|||-0.37|-0.99|<0.0001
81711507|NCT03099304|163119119|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.21|||Log Rank|Treatment comparisons were performed using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.|LSM difference = treatment minus vehicle|||-0.21|-0.80|0.0011
81687805|NCT00474630|163073321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|5.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.50|2.15|<0.001
81687806|NCT00474630|163073322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.4||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.007
81687807|NCT00474630|163073323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.84|||ANCOVA|||||4.84|1.80|<0.001
81687808|NCT00474630|163073324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.85||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.21|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.50|-16.21|0.065
81687809|NCT00474630|163073325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|-0.59||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||-0.59|-3.57|
81687810|NCT00474630|163073326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|7.88||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||7.88|1.79|
81687811|NCT00474630|163073327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|4.04||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||4.04|1.50|
81687812|NCT00474630|163073328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.86||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||0.86|0.35|
81687813|NCT00474630|163073329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|7.57||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||7.57|0.27|
81687814|NCT00474630|163073330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|12.67||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||12.67|0.55|
81711508|NCT03099304|163119121|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-36.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.34||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.15|-16.27|||Log Rank|Treatment comparisons were performed using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.|LSM difference = treatment minus vehicle|||-16.27|-57.15|0.0005
81711509|NCT03099304|163119121|SUPERIORITY||LM difference|-35.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.01||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.91|-15.33|||Log Rank|Treatment comparisons were performed using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.|LSM difference = treatment minus vehicle|||-15.33|-54.91|0.0006
81711510|NCT03099304|163119121|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-46.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.47|-25.57|||Log Rank|Treatment comparisons were performed using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.|LSM difference = treatment minus vehicle|||-25.57|-66.47|<0.0001
81687815|NCT00474630|163073331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.89|||||TWO_SIDED|||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||
81687816|NCT00474630|163073332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.13|||||TWO_SIDED|||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||
81687817|NCT00474630|163073333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|5.14||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||5.14|1.36|
81687818|NCT00474630|163073334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|3.51||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||3.51|-0.77|
81687819|NCT00474630|163073335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.62|||||TWO_SIDED|||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||
81687820|NCT00474630|163073337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.22|-0.74||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||-0.74|-9.22|
81687821|NCT00474630|163073338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.48|4.62||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||4.62|-7.48|
81687822|NCT00474630|163073339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|3.33||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||3.33|-1.02|
81687823|NCT00474630|163073340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|1.86||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||1.86|-1.04|
81687824|NCT00474630|163073341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.65||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||2.65|0.59|
81687825|NCT00474630|163073342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.27||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||1.27|-0.42|
81687826|NCT00474630|163073343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|96.0|-0.76|0.85||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||0.85|-0.76|
81711511|NCT03099304|163119121|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-43.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.98|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.52|-24.07|||Log Rank|Treatment comparisons were performed using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.|LSM difference = treatment minus vehicle|||-24.07|-63.52|<0.0001
81687827|NCT03088605|163073354|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline. ANCOVA model includes baseline scores as a covariate||0|-0.7|0.02
81687828|NCT03088605|163073355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Change form baseline. ANCOVA model includes baseline score as a covariate.||0.5|-1.4|0.0001
81687829|NCT03088605|163073356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.42||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.36|-0.47|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline. ANCOVA model includes baseline score as a covariate.||-0.47|-2.36|0.03
81687830|NCT03088605|163073357|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.199||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.177|0.575|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline; ANCOVA model includes baseline score as a covariate.||0.575|-0.177|0.39
81687831|NCT03088605|163073358|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|2.0|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline. ANCOVA model includes baseline score as a covariate.||2.0|-1.7|0.97
81687832|NCT03088605|163073359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.48|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline. ANCOVA model includes baseline score as a covariate.||0.03|-0.48|0.06
81687833|NCT03136705|163073360|SUPERIORITY||trend analysis|1.009||||0.3738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.989|1.031|||Mixed Models Analysis|||linear mixed model for repeated measures data||1.031|0.989|0.3738
81687834|NCT03136705|163073361|SUPERIORITY||trend analysis|0.0043||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0414|0.0499|||Mixed Models Analysis|||linear mixed model for repeated measures data||0.0499|-0.0414|0.854
81687835|NCT03136705|163073362|SUPERIORITY||trend analysis|20.38||||0.0648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|42.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||linear mixed model for repeated measures data||42.03|-1.26|0.0648
81687836|NCT01678846|163073384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.64|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio of less than 1 would demonstrate a protective effect of the intervention. Unadjusted odds ratio presented, accounting for correlation between students within schools.|Does the Toolkit intervention reduce physical violence from school staff to Ugandan primary school students.||0.64|0.26|<0.0001
81687837|NCT04382651|163073400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.225||0.33|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|4.7||1-Sided|ANCOVA|||||4.7|-2.7|0.33
81687838|NCT01507545|163073411|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.7335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.67|||One-sided log-rank test|||||1.67|0.76|0.7335
81687839|NCT01507545|163073412|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43||||0.9498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.19|||One-sided log-rank test|||||2.19|0.93|0.9498
81711512|NCT03099304|163119128|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-2.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|-0.24|||Log Rank|Treatment comparisons were performed using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.|LSM difference = treatment minus vehicle|||-0.24|-5.44|0.0326
81687840|NCT01507545|163073413|SUPERIORITY||Difference of arms|-2.4||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.992|2.23|||Fisher Exact|||||2.230|-6.992|0.333
81687841|NCT01873742|163073418|OTHER|The BDI's Cronbach's alpha was .93 at start of therapy, and .95 at the end of therapy.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81687842|NCT01753518|163073431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.053
81687843|NCT01753518|163073432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.73
81687844|NCT01753518|163073433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison for staple expulsion or suture trimming||||0.25
81687845|NCT01753518|163073433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison for Surgical Site Infection||||0.06
81687846|NCT01753518|163073433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison for Superficial Wound Separation||||0.21
81687847|NCT01753518|163073433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison for Seroma||||0.49
81687848|NCT01753518|163073433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison for Hematoma||||0.50
81687849|NCT01753518|163073434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between the arms for Tylenol use.||||0.48
81687850|NCT01753518|163073434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between the arms for Ibuprofen use.||||0.30
81687851|NCT01753518|163073434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between the arms for Toradol use.||||0.85
81687852|NCT01753518|163073434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between the arms for Oxycodone use.||||0.78
81687853|NCT01753518|163073436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"Comparison for negative responses to Appearance of incision question."||||0.51
81687854|NCT01753518|163073436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"Comparison for negative responses to Would recommend treatment to friends question."||||0.098
81687855|NCT01753518|163073436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"Comparison of negative responses to Willingness to use treatment again question."||||0.57
81711513|NCT03099304|163119128|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-2.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28||0.0333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|-0.22|||Log Rank|Treatment comparisons were performed using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.|LSM difference = treatment minus vehicle|||-0.22|-5.26|0.0333
81711514|NCT03099304|163119128|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-5.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.68|-2.48|||Log Rank|Treatment comparisons were performed using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.|LSM difference = treatment minus vehicle|||-2.48|-7.68|0.0002
81711515|NCT03099304|163119128|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-4.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.59|-1.57|||Log Rank|Treatment comparisons were performed using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.|LSM difference = treatment minus vehicle|||-1.57|-6.59|0.0016
81687856|NCT01753518|163073436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"Comparison of negative responses to Overall satisfaction question."||||0.41
81687857|NCT01753518|163073437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"Comparison between arms for appearance of incision."||||0.85
81687858|NCT01753518|163073437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"Comparison between arms for recommend treatment."||||0.004
81687859|NCT01753518|163073437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"Comparison between arms for willingness to use treatment again."||||<0.001
81687860|NCT01753518|163073438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81687861|NCT01753518|163073439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms for patient: scar painful.||||0.35
81687862|NCT01753518|163073439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms for patient: scar itching.||||0.48
81687863|NCT01753518|163073439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms for patient: scar color is different.||||0.034
81687864|NCT01753518|163073439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms for patient: scar stiffness is different.||||0.041
81687865|NCT01753518|163073439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms for patient: scar thickness is different.||||0.23
81687866|NCT01753518|163073439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms for patient: scar more irregular.||||0.13
81687867|NCT01753518|163073439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms for patient: overall opinion.||||0.11
81687868|NCT01753518|163073439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms for observer: vascularity.||||0.68
81687869|NCT01753518|163073439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms for observer: pigmentation.||||0.18
81687870|NCT01753518|163073439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms for observer: thickness||||0.75
81687871|NCT01753518|163073439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms for observer: relief.||||0.36
81711516|NCT03099304|163119130|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-23.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.99||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.35|-9.71|||Log Rank|Treatment comparisons were performed using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.|LSM difference = treatment minus vehicle|||-9.71|-37.35|0.0010
81537041|NCT00117637|162756816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.882||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.628|1.239||The log rank test is stratified by region (western Europe, Eastern Europe, USA) and by Motzer risk category (low, intermediate).|Log Rank|||The study was planned to show a 80% improvement in PFS for the group treated with Sorafenib compared to the group treated with Interferon, with a 80% power and a 2-sided type I error of 5%||1.239|0.628|0.469
81537042|NCT00117637|162756817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics was stratified by region and Motzer risk category.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.006
81537043|NCT00117637|162756818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0||||the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics was stratified by region and Motzer risk category.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0004
81537044|NCT00117637|162756820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The least square (LS) means have been adjusted according to the stratification factors (geographical region, Motzer score at baseline) and using the baseline respiratory score as covariate.||||0.022
81537045|NCT00117637|162756822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The least square (LS) means have been adjusted according to the stratification factors (geographical region, Motzer score at baseline) and using the baseline respiratory score as covariate.||||0.015
81537046|NCT00117637|162756824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The least square (LS) means have been adjusted according to the stratification factors (geographical region, Motzer score at baseline).||||0.073
81537047|NCT00117637|162756826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.067||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The least square (LS) means have been adjusted according to the stratification factors (geographical region, Motzer score at baseline).||||0.067
81537048|NCT00117637|162756827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The least square (LS) means have been adjusted according to the stratification factors (geographical region, Motzer score at baseline).||||0.005
81687872|NCT01753518|163073439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms for observer: pliability.||||0.78
81687873|NCT01753518|163073439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms for observer: surface area.||||0.76
81687874|NCT01753518|163073439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms for observer: overall opinion.||||0.97
81687875|NCT03503773|163073441|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.2682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|1.7|||ANCOVA||There was no formal hypothesis testing conducted in the study. 95% CIs are intended to be descriptive in nature only|The null hypothesis to be tested is that there is no difference in the change in 24 hour mean SBP between treatment and sham control. The Type I error rate for rejecting the null hypothesis will be set at an alpha level of 0.05.||1.7|-4.8|0.2682
81687876|NCT03503773|163073442|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6964|||||||ANCOVA|||Difference between treatment arms||||0.6964
81537049|NCT00117637|162756828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The least square (LS) means have been adjusted according to the stratification factors (geographical region, Motzer score at baseline).||||0.001
81537050|NCT00117637|162756829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The least square (LS) means have been adjusted according to the stratification factors (geographical region, Motzer score at baseline).||||0.019
81537051|NCT00117637|162756838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.014
81537052|NCT00614575|162756860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change from baseline|-7.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.0|<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81537053|NCT00614575|162756861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change from baseline|-4.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.8|<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81537054|NCT00614575|162756862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change from baseline|-0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9|<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81537055|NCT00614575|162756863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean change from baseline|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.6|<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81537056|NCT04664153|162756880|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.74||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-58.76|-20.12|||t-test, 1 sided|||||-20.12|-58.76|0.0004
81537057|NCT04664153|162756881|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.02|-2.77|||t-test, 1 sided|||||-2.77|-7.02|<0.0001
81537058|NCT00097500|162756899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0001
81537059|NCT00097500|162756900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4185||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4185
81537060|NCT00097500|162756901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at week 52.||||<0.0001
81537061|NCT00097500|162756901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1188||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at week 56.||||0.1188
81537062|NCT00097500|162756902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at week 52.||||<0.0001
81537063|NCT00097500|162756902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1996||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at week 56.||||0.1996
81537064|NCT00097500|162756903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5522||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5522
81537065|NCT00097500|162756904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81537066|NCT00097500|162756906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81537067|NCT01009060|162756926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.049||||0.7239|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.288|0.19|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Week 1||0.190|-0.288|0.7239
81537068|NCT01009060|162756926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.018||||0.8351|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.127|0.163|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Week 2||0.163|-0.127|0.8351
81537069|NCT01009060|162756926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.088||||0.4541|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.287|0.11|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Week 3||0.110|-0.287|0.4541
81537070|NCT01009060|162756926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.089||||0.4148|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.272|0.093|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Week 4||0.093|-0.272|0.4148
81537071|NCT01009060|162756926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.086||||0.3887|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.082|0.254|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Week 5||0.254|-0.082|0.3887
81537072|NCT01009060|162756926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.195||||0.2594|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.093|0.484|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Week 6||0.484|-0.093|0.2594
81687877|NCT03503773|163073443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0775|||||||ANCOVA|||Between group difference||||0.0775
81687878|NCT03503773|163073445|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4734|||||||ANCOVA|||Between group difference||||0.4734
81687879|NCT03503773|163073447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0341|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0341
81711517|NCT03099304|163119130|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-18.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.77||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.86|-5.08|||Log Rank|Treatment comparisons were performed using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.|LSM difference = treatment minus vehicle|||-5.08|-31.86|0.0072
81711518|NCT03099304|163119130|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-29.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.98|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.61|-16.0|||Log Rank|Treatment comparisons were performed using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.|LSM difference = treatment minus vehicle|||-16.00|-43.61|<0.0001
81711519|NCT03099304|163119130|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-25.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.75||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.89|-12.22|||Log Rank|Treatment comparisons were performed using the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor.|LSM difference = treatment minus vehicle|||-12.22|-38.89|0.0002
81711520|NCT03099304|163119142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.4936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05||The upper limit of the confidence interval was not estimatable because there were too few participants with a response of clear or almost clear.||exact logistic regression|The exact logistic regression model includes treatment and stratification factor (age ≤30 versus \>30).|||||0.05|0.4936
81711521|NCT03099304|163119142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.16||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62||The upper limit of the confidence interval was not estimatable because there were too few participants with a response of clear or almost clear.||exact logistic regression|The exact logistic regression model includes treatment and stratification factor (age ≤30 versus \>30).|||||0.62|0.1140
81711522|NCT03099304|163119142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.1||||0.0501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0||The upper limit of the confidence interval was not estimatable because there were too few participants with a response of clear or almost clear.||exact logistic regression|The exact logistic regression model includes treatment and stratification factor (age ≤30 versus \>30).|||||1.00|0.0501
81711523|NCT03099304|163119142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.89||||0.1257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58||The upper limit of the confidence interval was not estimatable because there were too few participants with a response of clear or almost clear.||exact logistic regression|The exact logistic regression model includes treatment and stratification factor (age ≤30 versus \>30).|||||0.58|0.1257
81711524|NCT02274766|163119189|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-14.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|-8.3|||Linear Mixed Model w/ Repeated Measures|Change from baseline is a dependent variable; the baseline value is a continuous covariate||32 subjects per treatment arm provided 90% power using a 2-sided test at 5% significance.||-8.3|-20.4|<0.0001
81711525|NCT02274766|163119190|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.775||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|3.45||Change from Baseline in ON time without troublesome dyskinesia.|Linear Mixed Model w/ Repeated Measures|||||3.45|0.35|0.0168
81711526|NCT02274766|163119190|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.648||0.0853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|0.16||Change from Baseline in ON time with troublesome dyskinesia.|Linear Mixed Model w/ Repeated Measures|||||0.16|-2.42|0.0853
81711527|NCT02274766|163119190|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.461||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|-0.18||Change from Baseline in OFF time.|Linear Mixed Model w/ Repeated Measures|||||-0.18|-2.02|0.0199
81711528|NCT02430389|163119195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0575|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.0575
81537073|NCT01009060|162756926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.103||||0.4778|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.139|0.344|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Week 7||0.344|-0.139|0.4778
81711529|NCT02430389|163119196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.348|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.348
81711530|NCT02394028|163119208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rate|1.1||||0.8508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.85|12.56||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in remission rates is adjusted using CMH weights and the 95% CIs use the Newcombes method.|||12.56|-10.85|0.8508
81711531|NCT02394028|163119208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rate|3.8||||0.5235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|15.27||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in remission rates is adjusted using CMH weights and the 95% CIs use the Newcombes method.|||15.27|-8.30|0.5235
81711532|NCT02394028|163119210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rate|4.9||||0.7908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.26|16.11||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in response rates is adjusted using CMH weights and the 95% CIs use the Newcombes method.|||16.11|-6.26|0.7908
81537074|NCT01009060|162756927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.737||||0.6947|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.884|2.409|||ANCOVA|||||2.409|-3.884|0.6947
81711533|NCT02394028|163119210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rate|5.8||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.43|17.05||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in response rates is adjusted using CMH weights and the 95% CIs use the Newcombes method.|||17.05|-5.43|0.3170
81711534|NCT02394028|163119211|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rate|11.3||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|19.65||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in response rates is adjusted using CMH weights and the 95% CIs use the Newcombes method.|||19.65|2.70|0.0088
81711535|NCT02394028|163119212|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rate|11.5||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.11|18.83||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in response rates is adjusted using CMH weights and the 95% CIs use the Newcombes method.|||18.83|4.11|0.0026
81711536|NCT02394028|163119214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rate|3.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.02|13.45||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in remission rates are adjusted using CMH weights and the 95% CIs use the Newcombes method.|||13.45|-8.02|1
81711537|NCT02394028|163119214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rate|2.3||||0.7908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.78|12.56||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in remission rates are adjusted using CMH weights and the 95% CIs use the Newcombes method.|||12.56|-8.78|0.7908
81711538|NCT02394028|163119216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rate|1.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.51|9.73||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in remission rates are adjusted using CMH weights and the 95% CIs use the Newcombes method.|||9.73|-6.51|1
81711539|NCT02394028|163119216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rate|6.5||||0.5235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|15.16||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in remission rates are adjusted using CMH weights and the 95% CIs use the Newcombes method.|||15.16|-2.24|0.5235
81687880|NCT03503773|163073449|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.029||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.132|0.073|||Fisher Exact|||||0.073|-0.132|0.573
81687881|NCT01088412|163073482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|3.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|5.96||||||Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.||5.96|2.24|
81687882|NCT01088412|163073483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.2||||||Epidemiological comparison between incidence of primary malignancies in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and gender.||1.20|0.39|
81687883|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|3.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|4.15||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for All DM (T1, T2 and DM Not Otherwise Specified \[NOS\] Combined)"||4.15|2.14|
81687884|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|2.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|4.15||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for GHD DM (T1, T2 and DM NOS Combined)"||4.15|1.72|
81687885|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|4.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|10.69||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for TS DM (T1, T2 and DM NOS Combined)"||10.69|1.80|
81687886|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|7.93||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for ISS DM (T1, T2 and DM NOS Combined)"||7.93|0.84|
81687887|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|11.83||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for SHOX-D DM (T1, T2 and DM NOS Combined)"||11.83|0.00|
81687888|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|10.83||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for SGA DM (T1, T2 and DM NOS Combined)"||10.83|0.36|
81687889|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|4.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|11.66||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for Other DM (T1, T2 and DM NOS Combined)"||11.66|1.24|
81687890|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|24.3||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for Unknown DM (T1, T2 and DM NOS Combined)"||24.30|0.00|
81687891|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.44||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for All T1 DM."||1.44|0.56|
81687892|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.4||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for GHD T1DM."||1.40|0.36|
81687893|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|4.38||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for TS T1DM."||4.38|0.31|
81687894|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|4.14||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for ISS T1DM."||4.14|0.29|
81687895|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|7.23||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for SHOX-D T1DM."||7.23|0.00|
81687896|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.38||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for SGA T1DM."||3.38|0.00|
81687897|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio]|2.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|6.1||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for Other T1DM."||6.10|0.43|
81687898|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio]|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|14.84||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for Unknown T1DM."||14.84|0.00|
81687899|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|3.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|5.96||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for All T2 DM."||5.96|2.24|
81687900|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|3.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|6.87||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for GHD T2DM."||6.87|2.03|
81537075|NCT01009060|162756928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.252||||0.1399|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.535|0.03|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure||For Speed of Processing/Simple Reaction Time|||0.030|-0.535|0.1399
81537076|NCT01009060|162756928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.179||||0.3992|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.176|0.534|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure||For Attention/Vigilance|||0.534|-0.176|0.3992
81687901|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|6.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|18.89||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for TS T2DM."||18.89|1.33|
81687902|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|7.52||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for ISS T2DM."||7.52|0.00|
81687903|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|31.16||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for SHOX-D T2DM."||31.16|0.00|
81711540|NCT02394028|163119217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.5||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|0.3|||MMRM|||Bowel Domain Score||0.3|-1.4|0.3110
81537077|NCT01009060|162756928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.391||||0.1547|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.063|0.845|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure||For Working Memory|||0.845|-0.063|0.1547
81687904|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|28.52||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for SGA T2DM."||28.52|0.96|
81687905|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|16.7||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for Other T2DM."||16.70|0.08|
81687906|NCT01088412|163073490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Incidence Ratio|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|63.97||||||"Epidemiological comparison between incidence of type 2 diabetes in study versus general population registry data, stratified by age and ethnicity.~Standardized Incidence Ratio for Unknown T2DM."||63.97|0.00|
81687907|NCT02285010|163073491|NON_INFERIORITY|Definition: 50% reduction of morphine consumption Type I error (alpha) 0.05, Type II error (beta) 80%||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.60
81687908|NCT02285010|163073492|NON_INFERIORITY|Alpha 0.05, Beta 80%||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.10
81687909|NCT02285010|163073493|NON_INFERIORITY|alpha 0.05, beta 80%||||||0.33|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||for NRS at rest||||0.33
81687910|NCT02285010|163073493|NON_INFERIORITY|alpha 0.05, beta 80%||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||for NRS at movement||||0.75
81687911|NCT02285010|163073494|NON_INFERIORITY|alpha 0.05, beta 80%||||||0.16|||||||Chi-squared|||For pruritus||||0.16
81687912|NCT02285010|163073494|NON_INFERIORITY|Alpha 0.05, beta 80%||||||0.66|||||||Chi-squared|||For Nausea||||0.66
81537078|NCT01009060|162756928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.279||||0.2531|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.127|0.685|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure||For Visual Learning|||0.685|-0.127|0.2531
81687913|NCT02285010|163073494|NON_INFERIORITY|alpha 0.05, beta 80%||||||0.46|||||||Chi-squared|||For Vomiting||||0.46
81711541|NCT02394028|163119218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.9||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|MMRM|||Functional Domain Scale||0.9|-0.5|1
81687914|NCT02285010|163073494|NON_INFERIORITY|Alpha 0.05, beta 80%||||||0.54|||||||Chi-squared|||For Dizziness||||0.54
81687915|NCT02285010|163073494|NON_INFERIORITY|Alpha 0.05, beta 80%||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||For visual disturbance||||0.05
81687916|NCT02285010|163073495|NON_INFERIORITY|Alpha 0.05, beta 80%||||||0.05||||||P-Value 0.05 was calculated.|Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81687917|NCT00044044|163073529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81687918|NCT00044044|163073530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81687919|NCT00044044|163073531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81687920|NCT00044044|163073532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81687921|NCT00465738|163073623|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% Newcombe-Wilson confidence interval for the difference between the response rates of the groups was calculated. The lower bound of the Newcombe-Wilson CI for the difference of proportions was compared to the non-inferiority margin of -25%.|difference in response rates|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|24.9|||||difference in response rates = response rate for high volume dilution group (20 U/ml) - response rate for low volume dilution group (50 U/ml)|Null hypothesis: The response rate for the low volume dilution group (50 U/ml) is greater than the response rate for the high volume dilution group (20 U/ml).||24.9|-4.4|
81687922|NCT00638846|163073681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.739|||||TWO_SIDED|97.4|1.136|1.739|||Generalized Linear Model||Odds ratio was senofilcon A toric / balafilcon A toric|Alternative hypothesis is senofilcon A toric is superior to balfilcon A toric by having less degrees of rotation||1.739|1.136|
81687923|NCT00638846|163073682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.138|||||TWO_SIDED|97.4|0.624|1.138|||Generalized Linear Model||Odds ratio was senofilcon A toric/balafilcon A toric|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is superior to balafilcon A toric by having less degrees of instability.||1.138|0.624|
81687924|NCT00638846|163073683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1307|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2856|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.1307|-0.568|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus balafilcon At toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is superior to balafilcon A toric by having less time required to fit.||-0.5680|-1.1307|
81687925|NCT00638846|163073684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.368|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1331|||TWO_SIDED|97.4|0.07001|0.368|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus balafilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A is superior to balafilcon A.||0.3680|0.07001|
81687926|NCT00638846|163073685|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is -0.4.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0688|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1648|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.0688|-0.0197|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus balafilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is superior to balafilcon A toric by having a lower grade fo corneal staining.||-0.0197|-0.0688|
81687927|NCT00638846|163073686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.368|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1331|||TWO_SIDED|97.4|0.07001|0.368|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus balafilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is superior to balafilcon A toric.||0.3680|0.07001|
81687928|NCT04799782|163073702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.015
81687929|NCT04799782|163073703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.82
81687930|NCT02989727|163073704|SUPERIORITY||ANOVA estimate|1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.51||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Weighted ANOVA models were used to compare change scores between lamotrigine and placebo groups while testing for interactions by melancholic status. The estimate and test reported is for the the interaction between treatment condition and melancholic status.||||.59
81687931|NCT02989727|163073705|SUPERIORITY||ANOVA estimate|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Weighted ANOVA models were used to compare change scores between lamotrigine and placebo groups while testing for interactions by melancholic status. The estimate and test reported is for the the interaction between treatment condition and melancholic status.||||.84
81687932|NCT02989727|163073706|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||"Weighted Cox regression with treatment condition (lamotrigine vs. placebo) predicting treatment response. Response is defined as a score reduction of at least 50% from baseline. The outcome variable is binary coded with 1 being a response at anytime point and 0 indicating no response."||||.08
81687933|NCT02989727|163073706|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||"Weighted Cox regression with treatment condition (lamotrigine vs. placebo) predicting treatment response. Response is defined as a score reduction of at least 50% from baseline. The outcome variable is binary coded with 1 being a response at anytime point and 0 indicating no response."||||.53
81687934|NCT02989727|163073714|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||"Weighted Cox regression with treatment condition (lamotrigine vs. placebo) predicting treatment response. Response is defined as a score reduction of at least 50% from baseline. The outcome variable is binary coded with 1 being a response at any time point and 0 indicating no response."||||.02
81687935|NCT02989727|163073714|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||"Weighted Cox regression with treatment condition (lamotrigine vs. placebo) predicting treatment response. Response is defined as a score reduction of at least 50% from baseline. The outcome variable is binary coded with 1 being a response at any time point and 0 indicating no response."||||.73
81687936|NCT03551522|163073738|OTHER|The LS Means, confidence intervals, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with relative (percent) change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment and stratification groups (diabetic status and fibrosis stage) as factors and baseline as a covariate.|LS Mean of Difference|11.02||||0.0874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|23.67|||ANCOVA|||||23.67|-1.63|0.0874
81711542|NCT02394028|163119218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|MMRM|||Functional Domain Score||0.7|-0.7|1
81537079|NCT01009060|162756928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.398||||0.2417|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.167|0.963|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure||For Verbal Learning|||0.963|-0.167|0.2417
81537080|NCT01009060|162756928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.177||||0.2069|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.055|0.409|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure||For Reasoning/Problem Solving|||0.409|-0.055|0.2069
81711543|NCT02394028|163119218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|0.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.9||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|MMRM|||Bowel Domain Score||0.9|-0.8|1
81687937|NCT03551522|163073738|OTHER|The LS Means, confidence intervals, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with relative (percent) change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment and stratification groups (diabetic status and fibrosis stage) as factors and baseline as a covariate.|LS Mean of Difference|6.54||||0.3151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.28|19.37|||ANCOVA|||||19.37|-6.28|0.3151
81711544|NCT02394028|163119218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.5||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|MMRM|||Bowel Domain Score||0.5|-1.1|1
81711545|NCT02394028|163119219|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rate|17.3||||0.0677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.52|30.27||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in remission rates is adjusted using CMH weights and the 95% CIs use the Newcombes method.|||30.27|3.52|0.0677
81687938|NCT03551522|163073738|OTHER|The LS Means, confidence intervals, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with relative (percent) change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment and stratification groups (diabetic status and fibrosis stage) as factors and baseline as a covariate.|LS Mean of Difference|7.78||||0.2313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|20.58|||ANCOVA|||||20.58|-5.01|0.2313
81687939|NCT00969618|163073748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for total ADHD symptoms score.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81687940|NCT00969618|163073748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for inattention subscale score.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81687941|NCT00969618|163073748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for hyperactivity/impulsivity subscale score.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81687942|NCT00969618|163073748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for ADHD index subscale score.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81687943|NCT00969618|163073749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81687944|NCT00969618|163073750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is GEC subscale score.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81687945|NCT00969618|163073750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for behavioral regulation subscale score.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81687946|NCT00969618|163073750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for metacognition subscale score.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81687947|NCT00969618|163073751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.200
81687948|NCT00969618|163073752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81711546|NCT02394028|163119220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rates|18.6||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.07|25.96||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in remission rates is adjusted using CMH weights and the 95% CIs use the Newcombes method.|||25.96|11.07|0.0480
81711547|NCT02394028|163119221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rates|13.5||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|29.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in response rates is adjusted using CMH weights and the 95% CIs use the Newcombes method.|||29.94|-2.90|0.1210
81687949|NCT00969618|163073753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for GEC subscale score.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81687950|NCT00969618|163073753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for behavioral regulation subscale score.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81687951|NCT00969618|163073753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for metacognition subscale score.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81687952|NCT00969618|163073754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.384||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.384
81687953|NCT05136885|163073755|SUPERIORITY||Disease Rate Ratio|0.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.111|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.665|1.102||Posterior probability that the disease rate ratio (DRR) is less than 1 (i.e. (Trehalose) slowed progression) was (0.8772). NOTE: p-value is not provided for Bayesian model.|Bayesian shared-parameter model|A Bayesian shared-parameter model of change in disease severity as measured by ALSFRS-R total score and mortality.|"DDR \<1 imply slowing of disease progression by Trehalose relative to placebo.Note: reported Confidence Interval is actually a Bayesian credible interval."||The DRR parameter for active treatment represents the relative change to the rate of decline of ALSFRS-R and the rate of mortality of treated participant relative to a placebo participant. The estimated DRR can also be interpreted as the average rate of decline in function and mortality. The model includes covariates for baseline use of edaravone, baseline use of riluzole, baseline use of Relyvrio, months since onset of symptoms, and pre-baseline slope of ALSFRS-R, serum NfL concentration and random effects for regimen and participant-specific slopes.|1.102|0.665|
81711548|NCT02394028|163119222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rates|6.2||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|11.93||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in remission rates is adjusted using CMH weights and the 95% CIs use the Newcombes method.|||11.93|0.54|0.0480
81711549|NCT02394028|163119223|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rates|11.2||||0.0677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.04|19.24||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in response rates is adjusted using CMH weights and the 95% CIs use the Newcombes method.|||19.24|3.04|0.0677
81711550|NCT02394028|163119224|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rates|16.2||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.96|23.31||Nominal p-value, no adjustment for multiplicity performed.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in remission rates is adjusted using CMH weights and the 95% CIs use the Newcombes method.|||23.31|8.96|0.0035
81711551|NCT02394028|163119225|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.3||||0.4009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.4||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|MMRM|||Functional Symptoms Domain||0.4|-0.9|0.4009
81711552|NCT02394028|163119225|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.3||||0.4009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4||The multiplicity adjusted p-values are presented.|MMRM|||Bowel Symptoms Domain||0.4|-1.0|0.4009
81711553|NCT00742391|163119235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81711554|NCT00742391|163119236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0001
81711555|NCT01899729|163119279|OTHER|Used mixed effects model||||||0.06|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.06
81711556|NCT01454531|163119303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Paired values|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is no changes in IgE-blocking factor values from visit 1 (baseline) to visit 6 (end of treatment) versus the alternative hypothesis of change in IgE-blocking factor values||||<0.001
81711557|NCT01454531|163119304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Paired samples|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is no changes in Phleum specific IgG4 values from visit 1 (baseline) to visit 6 (end of treatment) versus the alternative hypothesis of change in Phleum specific IgG4 values||||<0.001
81687954|NCT05136885|163073757|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79||0.7607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|2.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates include baseline use of edaravone and riluzole, months since symptom onset, pre-baseline ALSFRS-R slope, and baseline log-transformed NfL.|Trehalose 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.|||2.97|-4.06|0.7607
81687955|NCT05136885|163073758|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.204||0.7737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|7.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates include baseline use of edaravone and riluzole, months since symptom onset, pre-baseline ALSFRS-R slope, and baseline log-transformed NfL.|Trehalose 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.|||7.21|-5.37|0.7737
81711558|NCT01454531|163119305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Parallel Line Assay|||Parallel Line Assay is based on the construction of two dose-response regression lines obtained plotting the allergen concentration used to prick test the subjects against the wheal size obtained. ANOVA allows to check for regression, linearity and parallelism. A common slope and y-intercepts are calculated. The CTI is the exponentiation of the difference between y-intercepts divided by the common slope. (Finney D.J., Statistical Method in Biological Assay, 1978).||||<0.01
81711559|NCT00989664|163119306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||McNemar|||||||<0.001
81711560|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|12.4|||||LS mean difference and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 1 postdose AM 1 hour||12.4|-14.2|
81711561|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|12.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1 postdose AM 1 hour||12.9|-11.8|
81711562|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|2.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1 postdose AM 4 hour||2.8|-30.6|
81711563|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-15.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|0.0|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1 postdose AM 4 hour||0|-31.0|
81711564|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|3.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1 postdose AM 8 hour||3.9|-23.8|
81711565|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|9.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1 postdose AM 8 hour||9.7|-16.0|
81537081|NCT01009060|162756928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.8645|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.262|0.322|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure||For Social Cognition|||0.322|-0.262|0.8645
81687956|NCT05136885|163073759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2137|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2137
81687957|NCT00945750|163073792|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the AUC geometric mean ratio (famotidine CT without water/famotidine FCT with water) is within the hypothesized interval (0.80 and 1.25), then the primary hypothesis of bioequivalence between CT without water and FCT with water is accepted.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.01||||||90.0|0.94|1.09||||||||1.09|0.94|
81687958|NCT00945750|163073793|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the Cmax geometric mean ratio (famotidine CT without water/famotidine FCT with water) is within the hypothesized interval (0.80 and 1.25), then the primary hypothesis of bioequivalence between CT without water and FCT with water is accepted.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.03||||||90.0|0.93|1.14||||||||1.14|0.93|
81687959|NCT00945750|163073794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.11||||||90.0|1.04|1.2||||||||1.20|1.04|
81687960|NCT00945750|163073795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.12||||||90.0|1.02|1.24||||||||1.24|1.02|
81711566|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|8.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1 predose PM||8.6|-26.2|
81711567|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|12.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1 predose PM||12.6|-19.7|
81711568|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|12.2||||||Day 1 postdose PM 1 hour||12.2|-18.7|
81711569|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|9.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1 postdose PM||9.9|-18.7|
81537082|NCT01009060|162756928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.069||||0.7873|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.364|0.503|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure||For Working Memory (Two-Back Memory)|||0.503|-0.364|0.7873
81711570|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|1.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2 predose AM||1.3|-18.2|
81711571|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|3.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2 predose AM||3.3|-14.8|
81711572|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|-2.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2 postdose AM 1 hour||-2.8|-28.1|
81711573|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|2.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2 postdose AM 1 hour||2.3|-21.1|
81711574|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|7.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2 postdose AM 4 hour||7.9|-25.6|
81711575|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|4.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2 postdose AM 4 hour||4.4|-26.7|
81711576|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|0.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2 predose PM||0.6|-24.0|
81711577|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|4.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2 predose PM||4.4|-18.4|
81711578|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|16.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2 postdose PM 1 hour||16.2|-13.0|
81711579|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|14.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2 postdose PM 1 hour||14.2|-12.9|
81711580|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|7.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2 postdose PM 4 hour||7.1|-16.4|
81711581|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|7.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2 postdose PM 4 hour||7.9|-13.9|
81711582|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|6.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 3 predose AM||6.4|-15.8|
81711583|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|4.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 3 predose AM||4.5|-16.0|
81711584|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|13.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 3 postdose PM 4 hour||13.1|-13.6|
81711585|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|9.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 3 postdose PM 4 hour||9.6|-15.2|
81711586|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|3.0|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 4 predose AM||3.0|-15.5|
81711587|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|0.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 4 predose AM||0.5|-16.6|
81711588|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|8.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 5 predose AM||8.4|-11.8|
81711589|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|-0.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 5 predose AM||-0.7|-19.4|
81711590|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|4.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 6 predose AM||4.7|-18.1|
81711591|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|6.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 6 predose AM||6.3|-14.8|
81687961|NCT04192448|163073796|OTHER|Target sample size was 200 participants. Power calculation was determined using nQuery version 8.4.1 for the 2x2 design, using 50 subject per group (including a conservative 10% dropout). Power calculation estimated 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.3 in both factors with no interaction, and greater power if there is an interaction effect. Current enrollment indicates study is underpowered. Because there are not enough participants to conduct an ANOVA or ANCOVA, t-tests were conducted.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.82||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.82|26.19|||t-test, 1 sided|This t-test examined the difference in sexual aggression intentions between those in the Alcohol condition and those in the Sober condition.|The estimation parameter refers to the mean difference in the outcome between those in the Alcohol condition and those in the Sober condition. A positive value indicates greater likelihood of sexual aggression among those in the Alcohol condition.|The number of participants enrolled in the study constrained the type of statistical analyses able to be conducted. Indeed, the Sober x Anger condition could not be compared to the other arms because no participants were randomly assigned to that arm.||26.19|-29.82|.28
81687962|NCT04192448|163073796|OTHER|Target sample size was 200 participants. Power calculation was determined using nQuery version 8.4.1 for the 2x2 design, using 50 subject per group (including a conservative 10% dropout). Power calculation estimated 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.3 in both factors with no interaction, and greater power if there is an interaction effect. Current enrollment indicates study is underpowered. Because there are not enough participants to conduct an ANOVA or ANCOVA, t-tests were conducted.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.01|35.01|||t-test, 1 sided|This t-test examined the difference in sexual aggression intentions between those in the Anger condition and those in the Control condition.|The estimation parameter refers to the mean difference in the outcome between those in the Anger condition and those in the Control condition. A negative value indicates greater likelihood of sexual aggression among those in the Control condition.|The number of participants enrolled in the study constrained the type of statistical analyses able to be conducted. Indeed, the Sober x Anger condition could not be compared to the other arms because no participants were randomly assigned to that arm.||35.01|-33.01|.39
81687963|NCT04192448|163073797|OTHER|Target sample size was 200 participants. Power calculation was determined using nQuery version 8.4.1 for the 2x2 design, using 50 subject per group (including a conservative 10% dropout). Power calculation estimated 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.3 in both factors with no interaction, and greater power if there is an interaction effect. Current enrollment indicates study is underpowered. Because there are not enough participants to conduct an ANOVA or ANCOVA, t-tests were conducted.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|2.63|||t-test, 1 sided|This t-test examined the difference in physical aggression intentions between those in the Alcohol Condition and those in the Sober condition.|The estimation parameter refers to the mean difference in the outcome between those in the Alcohol condition and those in the Sober condition. A positive value indicates greater likelihood of physical aggression among those in the Alcohol condition.|The number of participants enrolled in the study constrained the type of statistical analyses able to be conducted. Indeed, the Sober x Anger condition could not be compared to the other arms because no participants were randomly assigned to that arm.||2.63|-2.88|.33
81711592|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|14.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7 predose AM||14.1|-12.2|
81711593|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|8.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7 predose AM||8.4|-16.0|
81711594|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|9.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7 postdose AM 1 hour||9.1|-15.1|
81711595|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|4.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7 postdose AM 1 hour||4.8|-17.6|
81537083|NCT01009060|162756929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.024||||0.0225|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.872|-1.175|||ANCOVA||For Speed of Processing|||-1.175|-6.872|0.0225
81711596|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|3.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7 postdose AM 4 hour||3.7|-22.7|
81537084|NCT01009060|162756929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.24||||0.3317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.085|1.605|||ANCOVA||For Attention/Vigilance|||1.605|-6.085|0.3317
81711597|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-17.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.5|-5.0|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7 postdose AM 4 hour||-5.0|-29.5|
81711598|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4|1.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8 predose AM||1.1|-24.4|
81711599|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|3.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8 predose AM||3.5|-20.2|
81711600|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-13.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|1.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8 postdose AM 1 hour||1.4|-28.1|
81711601|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|3.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8 postdose AM 1 hour||3.3|-24.0|
81711602|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|6.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8 postdose AM 4 hour||6.9|-27.0|
81711603|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|11.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8 postdose AM 4 hour||11.1|-20.4|
81711604|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|11.0|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8 predose PM||11.0|-19.5|
81711605|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|12.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8 predose PM||12.8|-15.4|
81711606|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-12.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|-2.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 9 predose AM||-2.5|-23.0|
81711607|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|4.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 9 predose AM||4.3|-14.7|
81711608|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|2.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 10 predose AM||2.9|-19.0|
81711609|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|6.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 10 predose||6.3|-14.0|
81711610|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|-1.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 11 predose AM||-1.2|-31.0|
81711611|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|5.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 11 predose AM||5.6|-22.1|
81711612|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|7.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 12 predose AM||7.9|-14.6|
81711613|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|4.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 12 predose AM||4.9|-15.9|
81711614|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-11.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|-1.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13 predose AM||-1.7|-22.1|
81711615|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|2.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13 predose AM||2.9|-16.0|
81711616|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|-3.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13 postdose AM 1 hour||-3.2|-25.4|
81711617|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-11.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|-1.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13 postdose AM 1 hour||-1.5|-22.1|
81711618|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|5.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13 postdose AM 4 hour||5.6|-29.0|
81711619|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|6.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13 postdose AM 4 hour||6.2|-25.9|
81711620|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|-0.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13 postdose PM||-0.1|-22.4|
81687964|NCT04192448|163073797|OTHER|Target sample size was 200 participants. Power calculation was determined using nQuery version 8.4.1 for the 2x2 design, using 50 subject per group (including a conservative 10% dropout). Power calculation estimated 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.3 in both factors with no interaction, and greater power if there is an interaction effect. Current enrollment indicates study is underpowered. Because there are not enough participants to conduct an ANOVA or ANCOVA, t-tests were conducted.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|2.88|||t-test, 1 sided|The t-test examined the difference in physical aggression intentions between those in the Anger condition and those in the Control condition.|The estimation parameter refers to the mean difference in the outcome between those in the Anger condition and those in the Control condition. A negative value indicates greater likelihood of physical aggression among those in the Control condition.|The number of participants enrolled in the study constrained the type of statistical analyses able to be conducted. Indeed, the Sober x Anger condition could not be compared to the other arms because no participants were randomly assigned to that arm.||2.88|-2.53|.33
81687965|NCT04192448|163073798|OTHER|Target sample size was 200 participants. Power calculation was determined using nQuery version 8.4.1 for the 2x2 design, using 50 subject per group (including a conservative 10% dropout). Power calculation estimated 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.3 in both factors with no interaction, and greater power if there is an interaction effect. Current enrollment indicates study is underpowered. Because there are not enough participants to conduct an ANOVA or ANCOVA, t-tests were conducted.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|6.67|||t-test, 1 sided|The t-test examined differences in psychological aggression intentions between those in the Alcohol condition and those in the Sober condition.|The estimation parameter refers to the mean difference in the outcome between those in the Alcohol condition and those in the Sober condition. A positive value indicates greater likelihood of psych aggression among those in the Alcohol condition.|The number of participants enrolled in the study constrained the type of statistical analyses able to be conducted. Indeed, the Sober x Anger condition could not be compared to the other arms because no participants were randomly assigned to that arm.||6.67|-8.00|.23
81537085|NCT01009060|162756929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.038||||0.3243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.482|1.406|||ANCOVA||For Working Memory|||1.406|-5.482|0.3243
81537086|NCT01009060|162756929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.746||||0.7497|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.667|3.175|||ANCOVA||For Visual Learning|||3.175|-4.667|0.7497
81687966|NCT04192448|163073798|OTHER|Target sample size was 200 participants. Power calculation was determined using nQuery version 8.4.1 for the 2x2 design, using 50 subject per group (including a conservative 10% dropout). Power calculation estimated 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.3 in both factors with no interaction, and greater power if there is an interaction effect. Current enrollment indicates study is underpowered. Because there are not enough participants to conduct an ANOVA or ANCOVA, t-tests were conducted.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.84|11.17|||t-test, 1 sided|The t-test examined the difference in psychological aggression intentions between those in the Anger condition and those in the Control condition.|The estimation parameter refers to the mean difference in the outcome between those in the Alcohol condition and those in the Sober condition. A negative value indicates greater likelihood of psych aggression among those in the Control condition.|The number of participants enrolled in the study constrained the type of statistical analyses able to be conducted. Indeed, the Sober x Anger condition could not be compared to the other arms because no participants were randomly assigned to that arm.||11.17|-10.84|.44
81687967|NCT01666444|163073840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.923|ONE_SIDED|92.0||1.48||P-value is for a one-sided hypothesis test.|Log Rank|The logrank test is stratified for platinum-free interval (\<= 6 months vs \> 6 months), and performance status (0 vs 1).|Treatment Hazard ratio for overall survival (PLD+VTX relative to PLD+placebo). Survival is measured from date of enrollment and randomization on the study until death from any cause, or date of last contact.|The null hypothesis is that the hazards of death are equal for both treatment groups. The primary assessment of this hypothesis was done with a stratified logrank test and the study was to be considered sufficiently mature to assess this hypothesis when at least 211 deaths had occurred among all individuals enrolled. Type I error was to be set to 0.08 for a one-sided test and the power for detecting a 30% reduction in the hazard (hazard ratio=0.70) due to VTX-2337 was 88.2%.||1.48||0.923
81687968|NCT01666444|163073841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.943|ONE_SIDED|98.0||1.56||P-value is for a one-sided hypothesis test.|Log Rank|The logrank test is stratified for platinum-free interval (\<= 6 months vs \> 6 months), and performance status (0 vs 1).||The null hypothesis is that the hazards of first progression or death are equal for both treatment groups. The primary assessment was to use a stratified logrank test and the study was to be considered sufficiently mature when survival is mature for analysis. Type I error was to be set to 0.02 for a one-sided test and the power for detecting a 31% reduction in the hazard (hazard ratio=0.69) due to VTX-2337 was expected to be approximately 83%.||1.56||0.943
81687969|NCT01371838|163073867|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the observed difference in the primary outcome measure (clinical cure rate) between the ceftaroline group and the ceftriaxone group was calculated in CE Population at the TOC visit. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was higher than -10% in CE Population. If non-inferioirity was achieved then a test of superioirty was conducted whereby if lower limit of 95% CI for the difference was \>0% superioirty was concluded.|Risk Difference (RD)|9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|17.1||||RD is Ceftaroline clinical cure rate minus Ceftriaxone clinical cure rate. The CI was calculated by Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% Miettinen and Nurminen CI without adjustments.|The primary objective of this study was to determine the noninferiority in the clinical cure rate for ceftaroline compared to that for ceftriaxone at TOC in the CE in adult subjects with CABP.||17.1|2.8|
81687970|NCT01371838|163073868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|16.4||||RD is Ceftaroline clinical cure rate minus Ceftriaxone clinical cure rate. The CI was calculated by Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% Miettinen and Nurminen CI without adjustments.|||16.4|4.9|
81687971|NCT01371838|163073869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|15.4||||RD is Ceftaroline clinical cure rate minus Ceftriaxone clinical cure rate. The CI was calculated by Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% Miettinen and Nurminen CI without adjustments.|||15.4|1.8|
81687972|NCT01371838|163073870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|19.2||||RD is Ceftaroline clinical cure rate minus Ceftriaxone clinical cure rate. The CI was calculated by Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% Miettinen and Nurminen CI without adjustments. If lower limit of 95% CI for the risk difference was \>0% superioirty was concluded in this population.|||19.2|6.8|
81687973|NCT01371838|163073871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|27.1||||RD is Ceftaroline clinical cure rate minus Ceftriaxone clinical cure rate. The CI was calculated by Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% Miettinen and Nurminen CI without adjustments.|||27.1|2.7|
81687974|NCT01371838|163073872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|25.8||||RD is Ceftaroline clinical cure rate minus Ceftriaxone clinical cure rate. The CI was calculated by Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% Miettinen and Nurminen CI without adjustments.|||25.8|-2.2|
81711621|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|0.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13 predose PM||0.4|-20.2|
81537087|NCT01009060|162756929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.112||||0.1585|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.537|6.761|||ANCOVA||For Verbal Learning|||6.761|-0.537|0.1585
81687975|NCT01371838|163073875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|27.1||||RD is (Ceftaroline-Ceftriaxone) microbiologically favourable outcome rate. The CI was calculated by Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% Miettinen and Nurminen CI without adjustments.|||27.1|2.7|
81687976|NCT01371838|163073876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|25.8||||RD is (Ceftaroline-Ceftriaxone) microbiologically favourable outcome rate. The CI was calculated by Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% Miettinen and Nurminen CI without adjustments.|||25.8|-2.2|
81687977|NCT01371838|163073877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|19.2||||RD is Ceftaroline minus Ceftriaxone overall success rate. The CI was calculated by Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% Miettinen and Nurminen CI without adjustments.|||19.2|6.8|
81687978|NCT01371838|163073878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|17.1||||RD is Ceftaroline clinical cure rate minus Ceftriaxone clinical cure rate. The CI was calculated by Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% Miettinen and Nurminen CI without adjustments.|||17.1|2.8|
81687979|NCT01371838|163073879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|3.0||||RD is Ceftaroline minus Ceftriaxone No-relapse rate. The CI was calculated by Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% Miettinen and Nurminen CI without adjustments.|||3.0|-2.5|
81687980|NCT01371838|163073880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|4.5||||RD is Ceftaroline minus Ceftriaxone No-relapse rate. The CI was calculated by Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% Miettinen and Nurminen CI without adjustments.|||4.5|-2.4|
81687981|NCT04315363|163073883|EQUIVALENCE|Two by two Mixed Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) models (i.e., within-subject effect: pre- and post- intervention \* between-subject effect: intervention and control group) were estimated to investigate the primary outcome changes (i.e., sedentary time) before and after the intervention.||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8
81687982|NCT04315363|163073884|EQUIVALENCE|Two by two Mixed Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) models (i.e., within-subject effect: pre- and post- intervention \* between-subject effect: intervention and control group) were estimated to investigate the secondary outcome changes (i.e., moderate-to-vigorous physical activity) before and after the intervention.||||||0.35|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.35
81687983|NCT03567291|163073902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|2.6|||ANCOVA|||||2.6|-3.4|0.78
81687984|NCT01103349|163073915|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|3.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.494||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.931|6.809||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||H0: Mean FEV1 % predicted trough change from baseline (BI671800 ED 400 mg bid) ≤ Mean FEV1 % predicted trough change from baseline (placebo)||6.809|0.931|0.0050
81687985|NCT01103349|163073915|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|2.369|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.567||0.0657||95.0|-0.713|5.452||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||H0: Mean FEV1 % predicted trough change from baseline (Montelukast 10 mg qd) ≤ Mean FEV1 % predicted trough change from baseline (placebo)||5.452|-0.713|0.0657
81687986|NCT01103349|163073915|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|1.501|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.602||0.1748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.652|4.653||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||H0: Mean FEV1 % predicted trough change from baseline (BI671800 ED 400 mg bid) ≤ Mean FEV1 % predicted trough change from baseline (Montelukast 10 mg qd)||4.653|-1.652|0.1748
81687987|NCT01103349|163073916|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|-0.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.118||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.512|-0.048||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||||-0.048|-0.512|0.0092
81687988|NCT01103349|163073916|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|-0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.124||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.423|0.063||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||||0.063|-0.423|0.0732
81687989|NCT01103349|163073916|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean treatment differences|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.126||0.2139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.347|0.147||α=0.025 one-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline, treatment, day, treatment by day interaction and baseline by day interaction as fixed effects and patient as a random effect.||||0.147|-0.347|0.2139
81687990|NCT00958568|163073923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||Power estimate assumes approximately 1230 participants enter SPII. With a 60% drop-out/disqualification rate in SPII, then 492 participants enter SPIII. If 26% of participants drop out during SPIII, then 364 participants enter SPIV. Assuming 20% drop-out rate, 25% relapse rate on OFC and 40% relapse rate for fluoxetine (hazard ratio = 0.56), the log-rank test is 80% powered to detect a difference at a 2-sided 0.05 level. A total of 95 relapse events during SPIV should satisfy these assumptions.||||<0.001
81711622|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|10.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14 predose AM||10.5|-22.0|
81537088|NCT01009060|162756929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.972||||0.6582|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.709|4.654|||ANCOVA||For Reasoning and Problem Solving|||4.654|-2.709|0.6582
81537089|NCT01009060|162756929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.338||||0.9092|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.316|4.639|||ANCOVA||For Social Cognition|||4.639|-5.316|0.9092
81537090|NCT01009060|162756930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.024||||0.4406|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.237|1.19|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||||1.190|-3.237|0.4406
81687991|NCT00958568|163073924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Relapse rates were analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for country.||||||<0.001
81687992|NCT00958568|163073925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Relapse rates were analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for country.||||||<0.001
81687993|NCT00958568|163073926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.713||95.0||||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Relapse rates were analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for country.||||||0.713
81687994|NCT00958568|163073927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Relapse rates were analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for country.||||||<0.001
81687995|NCT00958568|163073928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81687996|NCT00958568|163073929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.831||95.0||||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||||||0.831
81687997|NCT00958568|163073930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81687998|NCT00958568|163073934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0||||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Remission rates were analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for country.||||||0.047
81687999|NCT00958568|163073935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.46|-1.36||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|The model adjusted for baseline (Week 20), treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||||-1.36|-4.46|<0.001
81688000|NCT00958568|163073936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|-2.24||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|The model adjusted for baseline (Week 20), treatment and country.||||-2.24|-5.39|<0.001
81688001|NCT00958568|163073937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.12||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|The model adjusted for baseline (Week 20), treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||||-0.12|-0.55|0.002
81688002|NCT00958568|163073940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|-0.53||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|The model adjusted for baseline (Week 20), treatment and country.||||-0.53|-3.36|0.007
81688003|NCT00958568|163073941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81688004|NCT00958568|163073942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.248||95.0||||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.248
81688005|NCT00958568|163073943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81688006|NCT00958568|163073944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.47||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.71|7.89||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|The model adjusted for baseline (Week 20), treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||||7.89|-9.71|0.839
81688007|NCT00958568|163073945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.352||95.0||||P-value is for Borderline to High. The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.352
81688008|NCT00958568|163073945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value is for Normal to Borderline. The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81688009|NCT00958568|163073945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value is for Normal to High. The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81688010|NCT00958568|163073946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.12||0.703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.69|6.54||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|The model adjusted for baseline (Week 20), treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||||6.54|-9.69|0.703
81688011|NCT00958568|163073947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.139||95.0||||P-value is for Borderline to High. The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.139
81688012|NCT00958568|163073947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.746||95.0||||P-value is for Normal to Borderline. The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.746
81688013|NCT00958568|163073947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.458||95.0||||P-value is for Normal to High. The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.458
81537091|NCT01009060|162756931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.876||||0.5197|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.743|2.99|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||||2.990|-6.743|0.5197
81688014|NCT00958568|163073948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.99|-1.47||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|The model adjusted for baseline (Week 20), treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||||-1.47|-5.99|0.001
81688015|NCT00958568|163073949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81688016|NCT00958568|163073950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81688017|NCT00958568|163073951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.62||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|28.26||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|The model adjusted for baseline (Week 20), treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||||28.26|-1.72|0.083
81688018|NCT00958568|163073952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0||||P-value is for Borderline to High. The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.029
81688019|NCT00958568|163073952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0||||P-value is for Normal to Borderline. The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.014
81688020|NCT00958568|163073952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054||95.0||||P-value is for Normal to High. The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.054
81688021|NCT00958568|163073953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|9.56||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|The model adjusted for baseline (Week 20), treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||||9.56|2.22|0.002
81688022|NCT00958568|163073954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0||||P-value is for Impaired to High. The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.031
81688023|NCT00958568|163073954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value is for Normal to High. The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81688024|NCT00958568|163073954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.344||95.0||||P-value is for Normal to Impaired. The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.344
81688025|NCT00958568|163073954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.072||95.0||||P-value is for Normal/Impaired to High. The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.072
81688026|NCT00958568|163073955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.96|4.88||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|The model adjusted for baseline (Week 20), treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||||4.88|2.96|<0.001
81688027|NCT00958568|163073956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81688028|NCT00958568|163073957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.392||95.0||||P-value is for suicidal ideation. The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.392
81688029|NCT00958568|163073958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.42|2.27||The test was run using an a priori 2-sided threshold for statistical significance of 0.05. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|The model adjusted for baseline (Week 20), treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||||2.27|-5.42|0.421
81688030|NCT00283712|163073968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.22|||Fisher Exact|||The study goals were to gather evidence of safety and possible efficacy of infliximab for treatment of pemphigus vulgaris (PV). The analyses focused on estimation rather than hypothesis testing; therefore, there was not sufficient power to detect plausible treatment differences unless they were very large. The sample size reflects a balance between the desire to meet study goals and to expose as few participants as possible until the safety of infliximab for treatment of PV has been clarified.||0.22|-0.22|1.00
81688031|NCT00283712|163073968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|42.67|||Fisher Exact|||||42.67|0.02|1.00
81688032|NCT00283712|163073969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.26|0.06||||||||0.06|-0.26|
81688033|NCT00283712|163073970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.02||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|0.36||All secondary analyses are considered supplemental supportive analyses|Fisher Exact|||The primary endpoint analysis was replicated using the per-protocol population.||0.36|-0.31|1.00
81688034|NCT00283712|163073970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|38.35||All secondary analyses are considered supplemental supportive analyses|Fisher Exact|||The primary endpoint analysis was replicated using the per-protocol population.||38.35|0.02|1.00
81688035|NCT00283712|163073971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.55|||Fisher Exact|||||0.55|-0.15|0.65
81688036|NCT00283712|163073971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.06|2.79|||Fisher Exact|||||2.79|0.06|0.650
81688037|NCT00283712|163073981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.3|||Fisher Exact|||||0.3|-0.3|1.00
81711623|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|9.0|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14 predose AM||9.0|-21.1|
81688038|NCT02747043|163073987|EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence of the primary endpoint will first be demonstrated by comparing the 1-sided 95% lower confidence limit of the RD of ORR by week 28 between ABP 798 and rituximab with a noninferiority margin of -15%. If this is successful, the 1-sided upper 95% confidence limit of the RD of ORR by week 28 will be compared with a nonsuperiority margin of +35.5%.|Risk Difference (RD)|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|16.8|||||The 2-sided 90% confidence limits of the risk difference (RD) of ORR by week 28 used a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors (geographic region and age group).|||16.8|-1.4|
81688039|NCT02747043|163073987|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|18.6||||||||18.6|-3.2|
81688040|NCT02747043|163073988|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.3|11.2||||||The 2-sided 90% confidence limits of the risk difference (RD) of ORR at week 12 used a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors (geographic region and age group).||11.2|-9.3|
81688041|NCT02747043|163073988|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|13.2||||||The 2-sided 95% confidence limits of the risk difference (RD) of ORR at week 12 used a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors (geographic region and age group).||13.2|-11.3|
81688042|NCT02747043|163073994|OTHER|Risk difference (ABP 798 - Rituximab) and CIs were estimated by Wald asymptotic confidence limits, or exact confidence limits if n \< 25 for either treatment.|Risk Difference (RD)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|16.3||||||Percentage risk difference for 'Any adverse event of interest'||16.3|-8.3|
81688043|NCT02747043|163073994|OTHER|Risk difference (ABP 798 - Rituximab) and CIs were estimated by Wald asymptotic confidence limits, or exact confidence limits if n \< 25 for either treatment.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|12.3||||||Percentage risk difference for 'Infusion reactions including hypersensitivity'||12.3|-12.1|
81688044|NCT02747043|163073994|OTHER|Risk difference (ABP 798 - Rituximab) and CIs were estimated by Wald asymptotic confidence limits, or exact confidence limits if n \< 25 for either treatment.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|13.0||||||Percentage risk difference for 'Hematological reactions'||13.0|-11.8|
81688045|NCT02747043|163073994|OTHER|Risk difference (ABP 798 - Rituximab) and CIs were estimated by Wald asymptotic confidence limits, or exact confidence limits if n \< 25 for either treatment.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|13.2||||||Percentage risk difference in 'Cardiac disorders'||13.2|-11.8|
81688046|NCT02747043|163073994|OTHER|Risk difference (ABP 798 - Rituximab) and CIs were estimated by Wald asymptotic confidence limits, or exact confidence limits if n \< 25 for either treatment.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|14.0||||||Percentage risk difference in 'Serious infections'||14.0|-10.9|
81688047|NCT02747043|163073994|OTHER|Risk difference (ABP 798 - Rituximab) and CIs were estimated by Wald asymptotic confidence limits, or exact confidence limits if n \< 25 for either treatment.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|13.2||||||Percentage risk difference in 'Severe mucocutaneous reactions'||13.2|-11.7|
81688048|NCT01591018|163074011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||||||Pre-study calculations using chi-square test with a continuity correction showed that ≥60 patients in each group were needed to reach a significant difference with an alpha value of 0.05 (two-tailed) and a beta value of 0.8.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Sample size was based on an expected 20% reduction of new ischemic lesions on DW-MRI in the sonolysis group (estimated prevalence, 10%) compared with the control group (estimated prevalence, 30%).||||<0.05
81688049|NCT02546856|163074016|NON_INFERIORITY|For the hypothesis that the relative dose of BBs would reach 52% by the end of the study and using an equivalence margin of 7%, we would need 157 patients per group for an alpha level of significance of 0.05 and a statistical power of 80% (beta of 0.80).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|22.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||22.1|7.5|<0.001
81688050|NCT02546856|163074017|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence margin of 5%|Difference in percentages|1.4||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|6.32|||Chi-squared|||||6.32|-3.33|0.52
81688051|NCT02546856|163074018|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin of 5%|Difference in percentages|2.1||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|6.1|||Chi-squared|||||6.1|-1.9|0.31
81688052|NCT02546856|163074019|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin of 5%|Difference in percentages|-0.63||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|5.85|||Chi-squared|||||5.85|-7.1|0.85
81688053|NCT02546856|163074020|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin of 5%|Difference in percentages|2.12||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|7.54|||Chi-squared|||||7.54|-3.3|0.44
81688054|NCT02546856|163074022|NON_INFERIORITY|equivalence margin of 5%|Difference in percentages|0.7||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.04|||Chi-squared|||||3.04|-1.6|0.56
81688055|NCT02546856|163074026|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin of 5%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|2.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.83|-2.69|0.96
81688056|NCT02546856|163074027|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin of 5%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.47||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-781.0|748.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||748|-781|0.97
81688057|NCT02546856|163074028|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin of 5%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.28||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.27|25.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||||25.83|-11.27|0.44
81688058|NCT02546856|163074030|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin of 5%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|4.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.81|-6.63|0.75
81688059|NCT02546856|163074031|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin of 5%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.28|-0.2|0.20
81688060|NCT02546856|163074032|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence margin of 5%|Difference in percentages|-5.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-1.4|||Chi-squared|||||-1.4|-9.7|0.01
81688061|NCT02546856|163074033|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin of 5%|Difference in percentages|-0.68||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|2.87|||Chi-squared|Equivalence margin of 7%||||2.87|-4.2|0.71
81688062|NCT02546856|163074034|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin of 7%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|24.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||24.3|8.7|<0.001
81688063|NCT02546856|163074035|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin of 7%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|17.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||17.1|-15.1|0.93
81688064|NCT02546856|163074036|NON_INFERIORITY|Equivalence margin of 7%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|8.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.2|-7.1|0.86
81711624|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|5.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 15 / Discharge||5.6|-21.7|
81468521|NCT03569293|162628687|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|21.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|31.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||31.1|11.0|<0.001
81688065|NCT01097616|163074037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|19.6|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|27.1||By multiplicity strategy above, overall Type I error among primary hypotheses was controlled at two-sided 5% significance level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Month 1 sTSTm, had planned marginal power of 97.6%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints; the same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||27.1|12.0|<0.00001
81688066|NCT01097616|163074038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|19.7|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|27.6||By multiplicity strategy above, overall Type I error among primary hypotheses was controlled at two-sided 5% significance level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Month 3 sTSTm, had planned marginal power of 95.7%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints; the same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||27.6|11.9|<0.00001
81688067|NCT01097616|163074039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-26.3|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|-19.2||By multiplicity strategy above, overall Type I error among primary hypotheses was controlled at two-sided 5% significance level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Month 1 WASO, had planned marginal power of 99.2%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints; the same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-19.2|-33.5|<0.00001
81688068|NCT01097616|163074040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-22.9|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|-15.4||By multiplicity strategy above, overall Type I error among primary hypotheses was controlled at two-sided 5% significance level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Month 3 WASO, had planned marginal power of 98.3%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints; the same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-15.4|-30.3|<0.00001
81711625|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|7.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 15 / Discharge||7.6|-17.7|
81711626|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|16.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 21 / Follow-up||16.7|-7.0|
81711627|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|16.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 21 / Follow-up||16.2|-5.8|
81711628|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|22.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 42 / End of Trial||22.6|-11.7|
81468522|NCT03569293|162628687|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|9.4||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|16.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||16.4|2.5|0.008
81468523|NCT03569293|162628688|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|11.0||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|19.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||19.9|2.1|0.015
81468524|NCT03569293|162628688|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|6.5||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|13.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||13.9|-0.9|0.086
81688069|NCT01097616|163074041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-7.4||||0.00298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-2.5||By multiplicity strategy above, overall Type I error among primary hypotheses was controlled at two-sided 5% significance level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Month 1 sTSOm, had planned marginal power of 99.9%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints; the same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-2.5|-12.3|0.00298
81688070|NCT01097616|163074042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||[Difference in Least Squares Means|-8.4||||0.00019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-4.0||By multiplicity strategy above, overall Type I error among primary hypotheses was controlled at two-sided 5% significance level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Month 3 sTSOm, had planned marginal power of 99.6%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints; the same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-4.0|-12.8|0.00019
81688071|NCT01097616|163074043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-11.2||||2e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|-6.1||By multiplicity strategy above, overall Type I error among primary hypotheses was controlled at two-sided 5% significance level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Month 1 LPS, had planned marginal power of 81.4%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints; the same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-6.1|-16.3|0.00002
81688072|NCT01097616|163074044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-9.4||||0.00037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|-4.3||By multiplicity strategy above, overall Type I error among primary hypotheses was controlled at two-sided 5% significance level.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Month 3 LPS, had planned marginal power of 76.2%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints; the same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-4.3|-14.6|0.00037
81688073|NCT01097616|163074045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|13.6||||7e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|20.3|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||Sleep maintenance and sleep onset endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints and either the subjective or objective Month 3 endpoint must be significant to test the Week 1/Night 1 endpoints. A sleep maintenance LD endpoint was tested if ≥1 HD Month 3 endpoint for sleep maintenance and corresponding HD endpoint were significant. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||20.3|6.9|0.00007
81688074|NCT01097616|163074045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|21.4|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.5|27.4|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Week 1 sTSTm, had planned marginal power of 98.3%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints and either subjective or objective Month 3 endpoint must be significant to test Week 1/Night 1 endpoints. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||27.4|15.5|<0.00001
81688075|NCT01097616|163074046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|16.3||||0.00016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|24.8|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints. A sleep maintenance LD endpoint was tested if ≥1 HD Month 3 endpoint for sleep maintenance and corresponding HD endpoint were significant. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||24.8|7.9|0.00016
81688076|NCT01097616|163074047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|10.7||||0.01711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|19.5|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints. A sleep maintenance LD endpoint was tested if ≥1 HD Month 3 endpoint for sleep maintenance and corresponding HD endpoint were significant. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||19.5|1.9|0.01711
81688077|NCT01097616|163074048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-32.5|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.3|-25.7|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||Sleep maintenance and sleep onset endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints and either the subjective or objective Month 3 endpoint must be significant to test the Week 1/Night 1 endpoints. A sleep maintenance LD endpoint was tested if ≥1 HD Month 3 endpoint for sleep maintenance and corresponding HD endpoint were significant. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-25.7|-39.3|<0.00001
81711629|NCT03091920|163119355|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|11.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 42 / End of Trial||11.4|-20.4|
81688078|NCT01097616|163074048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-38.4|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.5|-32.3|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Night 1 WASO, had planned marginal power of 100.0%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints and either subjective or objective Month 3 endpoint must be significant to test Week 1/Night 1 endpoints. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-32.3|-44.5|<0.00001
81688079|NCT01097616|163074049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-26.4|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.3|-18.4|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints. A sleep maintenance LD endpoint was tested if ≥1 HD Month 3 endpoint for sleep maintenance and corresponding HD endpoint were significant. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-18.4|-34.3|<0.00001
81688080|NCT01097616|163074050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-16.6||||9e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.8|-8.3|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints. A sleep maintenance LD endpoint was tested if ≥1 HD Month 3 endpoint for sleep maintenance and corresponding HD endpoint were significant. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-8.3|-24.8|0.00009
81688081|NCT01097616|163074051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-5.6||||0.01564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-1.1|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||Sleep maintenance and sleep onset endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints and either the subjective or objective Month 3 endpoint must be significant to test the Week 1/Night 1 endpoints. A sleep maintenance LD endpoint was tested if ≥1 HD Month 3 endpoint for sleep maintenance and corresponding HD endpoint were significant. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-1.1|-10.2|0.01564
81688082|NCT01097616|163074051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-5.7||||0.00609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-1.6|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Week 1 sTSOm, had planned marginal power of 99.6%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints and either subjective or objective Month 3 endpoint must be significant to test Week 1/Night 1 endpoints. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-1.6|-9.7|0.00609
81688083|NCT01097616|163074052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-5.4||||0.05191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|0.0|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints. A sleep maintenance LD endpoint was tested if ≥1 HD Month 3 endpoint for sleep maintenance and corresponding HD endpoint were significant. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||0.0|-10.9|0.05191
81688084|NCT01097616|163074053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-5.2||||0.03771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-0.3|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints. A sleep maintenance LD endpoint was tested if ≥1 HD Month 3 endpoint for sleep maintenance and corresponding HD endpoint were significant. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-0.3|-10.2|0.03771
81688085|NCT01097616|163074056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-9.6||||0.00041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|-4.3|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||Sleep maintenance and sleep onset endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints and either the subjective or objective Month 3 endpoint must be significant to test the Week 1/Night 1 endpoints. A sleep maintenance LD endpoint was tested if ≥1 HD Month 3 endpoint for sleep maintenance and corresponding HD endpoint were significant. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-4.3|-14.9|0.00041
81688086|NCT01097616|163074056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-10.3||||2e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-5.5|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||The null hypothesis, that suvorexant HD did not differ from placebo for Night 1 LPS, had planned marginal power of 100.0%. Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints and either subjective or objective Month 3 endpoint must be significant to test Week 1/Night 1 endpoints. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-5.5|-15.0|0.00002
81688087|NCT01097616|163074057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-10.3||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-4.6|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints. A sleep maintenance LD endpoint was tested if ≥1 HD Month 3 endpoint for sleep maintenance and corresponding HD endpoint were significant. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-4.6|-16.0|0.00040
81711630|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|3.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, post-dose AM 1 hour||3.8|-8.9|
81688088|NCT01097616|163074058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-8.1||||0.00606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-2.3|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model terms: baseline value, age group, region, gender, treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction.||Sleep maintenance (sTSTm, WASO) and sleep onset (sTSOm, LPS) endpoints were tested at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Both Month 1 endpoints for sleep maintenance must be significant to test Month 3 endpoints. A sleep maintenance LD endpoint was tested if ≥1 HD Month 3 endpoint for sleep maintenance and corresponding HD endpoint were significant. The same approach was used for sleep onset endpoints.||-2.3|-13.8|0.00606
81711631|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|4.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, post-dose AM 1 hour||4.5|-8.4|
81711632|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|3.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, post-dose AM 4 hour||3.4|-9.2|
81711633|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-0.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, post-dose AM 4 hour||-0.6|-13.5|
81711634|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|0.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, post-dose AM 8 hour||0.6|-11.5|
81711635|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|1.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, post-dose AM 8 hour||1.5|-10.8|
81711636|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|2.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, pre-dose PM||2.2|-9.4|
81711637|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|3.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, pre-dose PM||3.7|-8.0|
81711638|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|3.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, post-dose PM 1 hour||3.9|-13.8|
81711639|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|6.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, post-dose PM 1 hour||6.2|-11.7|
81711640|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|0.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, pre-dose AM||0.9|-9.7|
81711641|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|2.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, pre-dose AM||2.2|-8.5|
81711642|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-0.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, post-dose AM 1 hour||-0.3|-13.1|
81711643|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|1.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, post-dose AM 1 hour||1.2|-11.8|
81711644|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|3.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, post-dose AM 4 hour||3.5|-14.2|
81711645|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|0.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, post-dose AM 4 hour||0.5|-17.5|
81711646|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|0.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, pre-dose PM||0.2|-11.6|
81711647|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|1.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, pre-dose PM||1.5|-10.6|
81711648|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|6.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, post-dose PM 1 hour||6.4|-7.4|
81711649|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|4.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, post-dose PM 1 hour||4.7|-9.3|
81688089|NCT04655586|163074078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4715||||||All rNAPc2 vs. Heparin|Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||All rNAPc2 doses (lower and higher) were pooled and compared to Heparin for statistical analysis presentation.||||0.4715
81688090|NCT04655586|163074079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1883|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||All rNAPc2 doses (lower and higher) were pooled and compared to Heparin for statistical analysis presentation.||||0.1883
81688091|NCT04655586|163074082|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||All rNAPc2 doses (lower and higher) were pooled and compared to Heparin for statistical analysis presentation.||||1.0
81688092|NCT04655586|163074083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0254|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||All rNAPc2 doses (lower and higher) were pooled and compared to Heparin for statistical analysis presentation.||||0.0254
81688093|NCT04655586|163074084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0535|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||All rNAPc2 doses (lower and higher) were pooled and compared to Heparin for statistical analysis presentation.||||0.0535
81688094|NCT04655586|163074085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||All rNAPc2 doses (lower and higher) were pooled and compared to Heparin for statistical analysis presentation.||||0.8300
81688095|NCT00117338|163074106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.775||95.0|-0.06|0.08|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, region (US, non-US) and baseline FEV1 as covariate||||0.08|-0.06|0.775
81688096|NCT00117338|163074107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.931||95.0|-0.41|0.45|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, region (US, non-US) and baseline FEV1 as covariate||||0.45|-0.41|0.931
81688097|NCT00117338|163074108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.975||95.0|0.61|1.61|||Regression, Logistic|Model terms: treatment and baseline FEV1 as covariate||||1.61|0.61|0.975
81688098|NCT00117338|163074109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.612||95.0|-0.05|0.09|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, region (US, non-US) and baseline FEV1 as covariate||||0.09|-0.05|0.612
81688099|NCT00117338|163074110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.774||95.0|-0.06|0.08|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, region (US, non-US) and baseline FEV1 as covariate||||0.08|-0.06|0.774
81468525|NCT03569293|162628689|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|10.8||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|21.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||21.4|0.2|0.045
81468526|NCT03569293|162628689|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|11.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|21.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||21.5|0.5|0.040
81688100|NCT00117338|163074111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.173||95.0|-0.02|0.11|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, region (US, non-US) and baseline FEV1 as covariate||||0.11|-0.02|0.173
81688101|NCT00117338|163074112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.58||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model (Nonparametric) based on Tukey's normalized ranks with terms treatment, region (US, non-US) and baseline FEV1 as covariate||||||0.580
81688102|NCT00201201|163074142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic (1,161)=4.44,p=0.035).||Repeated measures linear-mixed model ANOVA methodology was employed as each participant was measured on 4 visits and the 4 repeated measures are likely dependent. We used study group (intervention vs. control) and visit as categorical variables and controlled for gender, age, APRN, income, education, computer use. Non-parametric tests (Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic), based on rank scores, controlling for participant code were used for the transformed behavior risk scores within groups.||||0.035
81688103|NCT00201201|163074143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0204||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Repeated measures linear-mixed model ANOVA methodology was employed as each participant was measured on 4 visits and the 4 repeated measures are likely dependent. We used study group (intervention vs. control) and visit as categorical variables and controlled for gender, age, APRN, income, education, computer use.||||.0204
81688104|NCT00201201|163074144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Repeated measures linear-mixed model ANOVA methodology was employed as each participant was measured on 4 visits and the 4 repeated measures are likely dependent. We used study group (intervention vs. control) and visit as categorical variables and controlled for gender, age, APRN, income, education, computer use.||||.0001
81688105|NCT00201201|163074145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Repeated measures linear-mixed model ANOVA methodology was employed as each participant was measured on 4 visits and the 4 repeated measures are likely dependent. We used study group (intervention vs. control) and visit as categorical variables and controlled for gender, age, APRN, income, education, computer use.||||0.0001
81688106|NCT00201201|163074146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0431||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0431
81688107|NCT00201201|163074147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.1||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analyzed at 0 and 12 weeks.||||<.10
81688108|NCT01342640|163074159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline in mean Hb levels at Week 20 was analyzed using paired t-test.||||<0.0001
81688109|NCT01342640|163074160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline in mean Hb levels at Week 24 was analyzed using paired t-test.||||<.0001
81688110|NCT01342640|163074161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Change from baseline in mean Hb levels at Week 28 was analyzed using paired t-test.||||<.0001
81688111|NCT00479466|163074173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0|-17.3|||ANCOVA|||||-17.3|-44.0|<0.001
81688112|NCT00479466|163074173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-46.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.7|-33.4|||ANCOVA|||||-33.4|-59.7|<0.001
81688113|NCT00479466|163074173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-51.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.3|-38.0|||ANCOVA|||||-38.0|-64.3|<0.001
81688114|NCT00479466|163074173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-61.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.6|-47.8|||ANCOVA|||||-47.8|-74.6|<0.001
81688115|NCT00479466|163074173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.6|-22.4|||ANCOVA|||||-22.4|-48.6|<0.001
81688116|NCT00479466|163074174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-0.76|||ANCOVA|||||-0.76|-1.53|<0.001
81688117|NCT00479466|163074174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|-1.15|||ANCOVA|||||-1.15|-1.91|<0.001
81688118|NCT00479466|163074174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|-1.31|||ANCOVA|||||-1.31|-2.07|<0.001
81688119|NCT00479466|163074174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|-1.68|||ANCOVA|||||-1.68|-2.45|<0.001
81711650|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|4.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, post-dose PM 4 hour||4.6|-9.4|
81711651|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|5.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, post-dose PM 4 hour||5.6|-8.7|
81711652|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|6.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 3, pre-dose AM||6.7|-6.2|
81711653|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|6.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 3, pre-dose AM||6.8|-6.2|
81711654|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|9.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 3, post-dose PM 4 hour||9.4|-6.4|
81537092|NCT01009060|162756932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.824||||0.4637|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.334|5.982|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||||5.982|-2.334|0.4637
81711655|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|6.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 3, post-dose PM 4 hour||6.8|-9.3|
81711656|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|1.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 4, pre-dose AM||1.4|-10.0|
81711657|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|1.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 4, pre-dose AM||1.3|-10.3|
81711658|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|3.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 5, pre-dose AM||3.3|-8.2|
81711659|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-1.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 5, pre-dose AM||-1.3|-13.0|
81711660|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|2.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 6, pre-dose AM||2.2|-7.7|
81711661|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|0.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 6, pre-dose AM||0.3|-9.7|
81711662|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|3.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, pre-dose AM||3.5|-11.6|
81711663|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|3.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, pre-dose AM||3.3|-12.0|
81537093|NCT00300755|162756946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group analysis of final week change from baseline.||||<0.001
81711664|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|1.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, post-dose AM 1 hour||1.9|-10.6|
81711665|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|0.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, post-dose AM 1 hour||0.7|-12.0|
81711666|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|10.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, post-dose AM 4 hour||10.3|-8.3|
81711667|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|9.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, post-dose AM 4 hour||9.7|-9.2|
81711668|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|2.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8, pre-dose AM||2.3|-11.5|
81537094|NCT00300755|162756946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group analysis of final week change from baseline.||||0.063
81688120|NCT00479466|163074174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.95|||ANCOVA|||||-0.95|-1.70|<0.001
81688121|NCT00479466|163074175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-56.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.4|-34.3|||ANCOVA|||||-34.3|-79.4|<0.001
81688122|NCT00479466|163074175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-70.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.8|-48.2|||ANCOVA|||||-48.2|-91.8|<0.001
81688123|NCT00479466|163074175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-87.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.4|-65.3|||ANCOVA|||||-65.3|-109.4|<0.001
81688124|NCT00479466|163074175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-101.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-124.2|-79.1|||ANCOVA|||||-79.1|-124.2|<0.001
81688125|NCT00479466|163074175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-60.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.7|-38.8|||ANCOVA|||||-38.8|-82.7|<0.001
81688126|NCT02927171|163074177|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.17
81688127|NCT02677701|163074183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.44||||0.0846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|7.35|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline: ppFEV1 (25%-50%, \>50%-75%, \>75%), azithromycin use (current vs. non-current), inhaled tobramycin type (powder vs. solution).||||7.35|-0.48|0.0846
81688128|NCT02677701|163074184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.31||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|5.26|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline: ppFEV1 (25%-50%, \>50%-75%, \>75%), azithromycin use (current vs. non-current), inhaled tobramycin type (powder vs. solution).||||5.26|-2.64|0.51
81688129|NCT02677701|163074185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.89||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.01|1.22|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline: ppFEV1 (25%-50%, \>50%-75%, \>75%), azithromycin use (current vs. non-current), inhaled tobramycin type (powder vs. solution).||||1.22|-7.01|0.17
81688130|NCT02677701|163074186|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.53||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|6.77||Adjusted for baseline: ppFEV1 (25%-50%, \>50%-75%, \>75%), azithromycin use (current vs. non-current), inhaled tobramycin type (powder vs. solution).|Regression, Linear|||||6.77|-3.70|0.56
81688131|NCT02677701|163074187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.75||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.47||Adjusted for baseline: ppFEV1 (25%-50%, \>50%-75%, \>75%), azithromycin use (current vs. non-current), inhaled tobramycin type (powder vs. solution).|Regression, Linear|||||1.47|0.03|0.043
81688132|NCT04498910|163074214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Estimated change|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.2|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||1.2|-3.6|
81688133|NCT04498910|163074215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Estimated change|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|1.0|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||1.0|-4.2|
81688134|NCT00909090|163074243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81688135|NCT00909090|163074244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Regression, Linear|||Analysis compared mean differences between placebo and intervention at the 12-month time point.||||0.21
81688136|NCT00909090|163074245|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Analysis compared mean change from baseline to 12-month time points.||||0.01
81688137|NCT00909090|163074246|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||analysis conducted on mean change over one year, between groups||||0.02
81468527|NCT03569293|162628690|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|-22.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|-11.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-11.5|-32.6|<0.001
81688138|NCT02926573|163074264|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.94||||||||0.94|-0.27|
81688139|NCT02926573|163074265|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|21.0||||||||21|-3.0|
81688140|NCT02926573|163074267|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|11.0|||||"The estimation parameter is based on those participants who answered they were very satisfied with overall pain control."|||11|-15|
81688141|NCT02926573|163074268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|18.3|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 1 7AM.|||18.3|-3.4|
81688142|NCT02926573|163074268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|20.3|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 1 10AM.|||20.3|-2.9|
81688143|NCT02926573|163074268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|18.9|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 1 7PM.|||18.9|-4.6|
81688144|NCT02926573|163074268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|16.8|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 2 7AM.|||16.8|-6.6|
81688145|NCT02926573|163074268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|18.3|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 2 10AM.|||18.3|-3.6|
81688146|NCT02926573|163074268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|21.6|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 2 7PM.|||21.6|-5.6|
81688147|NCT02926573|163074268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|23.8|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 3 7AM.|||23.8|-3.5|
81688148|NCT02926573|163074269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|22.3|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 1 7AM.|||22.3|-0.9|
81688149|NCT02926573|163074269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|21.6|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 1 10AM.|||21.6|-3.4|
81688150|NCT02926573|163074269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|18.6|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 1 7PM.|||18.6|-6.1|
81688151|NCT02926573|163074269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|17.8|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 2 7AM.|||17.8|-7.3|
81688152|NCT02926573|163074269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.8|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 2 10AM.|||23.8|-1.4|
81688153|NCT02926573|163074269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|29.9|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 2 7PM.|||29.9|-0.1|
81688154|NCT02926573|163074269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|26.0|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 3 7AM.|||26.0|-2.8|
81688155|NCT02926573|163074270|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|11.9|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 1 7AM.|||11.9|-14.7|
81688156|NCT02926573|163074270|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|19.2|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 1 10AM.|||19.2|-8.6|
81688157|NCT02926573|163074270|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|24.2|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 1 7PM.|||24.2|-2.4|
81688158|NCT02926573|163074270|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|20.7|||||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 2 7AM.|20.7|-6.6|
81688159|NCT02926573|163074270|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|22.3|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 2 10AM.|||22.3|-6.4|
81688160|NCT02926573|163074270|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|31.7|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 2 7PM.|||31.7|-0.4|
81688161|NCT02926573|163074270|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|33.4|||||This statistical analysis is for the mean difference between the 2 arms at Post-Operative Day 3 7AM.|||33.4|0.0|
81688162|NCT00611455|163074274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|4.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.91|1.67|<0.001
81688163|NCT00858702|163074324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0158||95.0||||No consideration for multiplicity|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0158
81688164|NCT00858702|163074325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0566||95.0||||No consideration for multiplicity|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0566
81688165|NCT00858702|163074326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No consideration for multiplicity|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81688166|NCT01214434|163074356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81688167|NCT01214434|163074358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.03||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.03
81688168|NCT01214434|163074359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.6||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.6
81688169|NCT01214434|163074360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.24||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=.24
81688170|NCT01214434|163074361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.8||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.8
81688171|NCT03990766|163074390|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6|42.3||||||||42.3|-35.6|
81688172|NCT03990766|163074391|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.0||||||||5|-3|
81688173|NCT03990766|163074392|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-4.0||||||The within-subject change in QOD-NS scores from baseline and 6 weeks was calculated for each individual patient. Then the median of all the patients' change in score for each cohort was calculated. Because these were within-subject changes in scores, the median difference values for each cohort do not necessarily correspond with simply subtracting the median change in score in the theophylline cohort from the median change in score in the placebo cohort.||-4|-15|
81688174|NCT03990766|163074393|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|17.0||||||The within-subject change in ODOR scores from baseline and 6 weeks was calculated for each individual patient. Then the median of all the patients' change in score for each cohort was calculated. Because these were within-subject changes in scores, the median difference values for each cohort do not necessarily correspond with simply subtracting the median change in score in the theophylline cohort from the median change in score in the placebo cohort. We confirmed the reported results.||17|-2|
81688175|NCT01543490|163074397|SUPERIORITY|Statistical hypotheses testing for the primary efficacy endpoint was 2-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|Risk Difference (RD)|8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.03||0.0354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|16.6||The p-value was from a 2-sided Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|The point estimate of treatment effect (ISV-305 compared with Vehicle) was reported using Fisher's exact test.|The risk difference was obtained by taking the difference in proportions (ISV-305 minus Vehicle). A 2-sided exact unconditional 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated.|||16.6|0.2|0.0354
81688176|NCT01543490|163074398|SUPERIORITY|Statistical hypotheses testing for the secondary efficacy endpoint was 2-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05, and missing data imputed using the LOCF approach.|Risk Difference (RD)|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.07||0.1036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|15.0||The p-value was from a 2-sided Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|The point estimate of treatment effect (ISV-305 compared with Vehicle) was reported using Fisher's exact test.|The risk difference was obtained by taking the difference in proportions (ISV-305 minus Vehicle). A 2-sided exact unconditional 95% CI was calculated.|||15.0|-1.3|0.1036
81688177|NCT03825042|163074403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.01||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|-15.2|||ANCOVA|||||-15.20|-26.80|0.0000
81688178|NCT03825042|163074404|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.08||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.45|-3.61|||ANCOVA|||||-3.61|-8.45|0.0000
81688179|NCT03825042|163074405|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.56||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.02|-9.11|||ANCOVA|||||-9.11|-20.02|0.0000
81688180|NCT04003155|163074406|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.001||95.0|-2.69|-1.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Least squares Mean (LSM), Standard error (SE), Confidence interval (CI), Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM), Change from Baseline (CFB), Dependent variable (dv), Treatment (tr), Week (wk), Baseline (bl), Weight (wt)||-1.05|-2.69|<0.001
81688181|NCT04003155|163074406|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.001||95.0|-2.89|-1.25||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||-1.25|-2.89|<0.001
81688182|NCT04003155|163074406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Hochberg|||||||0.012
81688183|NCT04003155|163074406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Hochberg|||||||0.007
81688184|NCT04003155|163074407|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.001||95.0|-3.25|-1.52||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||-1.52|-3.25|<0.001
81688185|NCT04003155|163074407|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.001||95.0|-3.4|-1.7||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||-1.70|-3.40|<0.001
81688186|NCT04003155|163074407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Hochberg|||||||0.012
81688187|NCT04003155|163074407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Hochberg|||||||0.007
81688188|NCT04003155|163074408|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.012||95.0|-0.27|-0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||-0.03|-0.27|0.012
81688189|NCT04003155|163074408|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.002||95.0|-0.3|-0.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||-0.07|-0.30|0.002
81688190|NCT04003155|163074408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Hochberg|||||||0.012
81688191|NCT04003155|163074408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Hochberg|||||||0.007
81688192|NCT04003155|163074409|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.002||95.0|-0.39|-0.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||-0.09|-0.39|0.002
81688193|NCT04003155|163074409|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.007||95.0|-0.35|-0.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||-0.06|-0.35|0.007
81688194|NCT04003155|163074409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Hochberg|||||||0.012
81688195|NCT04003155|163074409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Hochberg|||||||0.007
81688196|NCT04003155|163074410|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.489||95.0|-2.0|1.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||1.0|-2.0|0.489
81688197|NCT04003155|163074410|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.155||95.0|-2.5|0.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||0.4|-2.5|0.155
81688198|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|-1.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 1||-1.09|-2.53|<0.001
81688199|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|-0.53||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.53|-1.97|<0.001
81688200|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|-1.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 2||-1.19|-2.75|<0.001
81688201|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 2||-1.05|-2.60|<0.001
81688202|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|-1.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 3||-1.19|-2.79|<0.001
81688203|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.31||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 3||-1.31|-2.90|<0.001
81688204|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|-1.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 5||-1.27|-2.87|<0.001
81688205|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|-1.39||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 5||-1.39|-2.98|<0.001
81688206|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|-1.3||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 6||-1.30|-2.92|<0.001
81688207|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|-1.59||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 6||-1.59|-3.19|<0.001
81688208|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|-1.25||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 7||-1.25|-2.95|<0.001
81688209|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|-1.42||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 7||-1.42|-3.11|<0.001
81688210|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|-1.54||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 8||-1.54|-3.25|<0.001
81688211|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|-1.55||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 8||-1.55|-3.23|<0.001
81688212|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|-1.22||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 9||-1.22|-2.93|<0.001
81711669|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|4.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8, pre-dose AM||4.2|-9.9|
81688213|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.31||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 9||-1.31|-3.00|<0.001
81688214|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|-1.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 10||-1.37|-3.05|<0.001
81688215|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|-1.33||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 10||-1.33|-2.98|<0.001
81711670|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|-3.0|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8, post-dose AM 1 hour||-3.0|-15.5|
81537095|NCT00300755|162756946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group analysis of final week change from baseline.||||< 0.001
81537096|NCT00300755|162756946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis with treatment group and baseline age as fixed effects, and baseline GERD symptom score and baseline antacid use as covariates||Between group analysis of final week change from baseline.||||0.004
81537097|NCT00300755|162756946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.082|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis with treatment group and baseline age as fixed effects, and baseline GERD symptom score and baseline antacid use as covariates||Between group analysis of final week change from baseline.||||0.082
81688216|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|-1.62||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 11||-1.62|-3.34|<0.001
81688217|NCT04003155|163074411|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-1.6||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 11||-1.60|-3.30|<0.001
81688218|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|-0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.03|-0.17|0.006
81688219|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|-0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.03|-0.17|0.006
81688220|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.05|-0.24|0.003
81688221|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.06|-0.25|0.002
81688222|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.05|-0.27|0.004
81688223|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.06|-0.28|0.003
81688224|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.05|-0.29|0.006
81688225|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.06|-0.29|0.004
81688226|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.07|-0.33|0.003
81688227|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.13|-0.38|<0.001
81688228|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.11|-0.37|<0.001
81688229|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.13|-0.39|<0.001
81688230|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.15|-0.41|<0.001
81688231|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.11|-0.37|<0.001
81688232|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||MMRM|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.12|-0.41|<0.001
81688233|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.06|-0.35|0.004
81688234|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.13|-0.43|<0.001
81688235|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.08|-0.37|0.002
81688236|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.12|-0.43|<0.001
81688237|NCT04003155|163074412|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.09|-0.40|0.002
81688238|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-15.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.99|-9.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 1||-9.06|-21.99|<0.001
81688239|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-12.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.69|-5.74||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 1||-5.74|-18.69|<0.001
81688240|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-17.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.32|-10.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 2||-10.27|-24.32|<0.001
81688241|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-18.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|-11.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 2||-11.29|-25.30|<0.001
81688242|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-18.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.25|-11.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 3||-11.00|-25.25|<0.001
81688243|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-21.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.29|-14.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 3||-14.09|-28.29|<0.001
81711671|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|-1.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8, post-dose AM 1 hour||-1.9|-14.6|
81711672|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|2.0|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8, post-dose AM 4 hour||2.0|-12.6|
81711673|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|6.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8, post-dose AM 4 hour||6.1|-8.7|
81711674|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|6.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8, pre-dose PM||6.7|-8.2|
81711675|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|7.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8, pre-dose PM||7.9|-7.3|
81711676|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|0.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 9, pre-dose AM||0.6|-10.3|
81711677|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|3.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 9, pre-dose AM||3.4|-7.7|
81711678|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|2.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 10, pre-dose||2.3|-10.0|
81711679|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|1.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 10, pre-dose AM||1.2|-11.4|
81711680|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-2.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 11, pre-dose AM||-2.2|-15.2|
81711681|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|1.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 11, pre-dose AM||1.3|-12.0|
81711682|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|2.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 12, pre-dose AM||2.8|-7.6|
81711683|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|0.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 12, pre-dose AM||0.8|-9.7|
81711684|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|0.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13, pre-dose AM||0.8|-10.7|
81711685|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|1.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13, pre-dose AM||1.3|-10.4|
81711686|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|-3.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13, post-dose AM 1 hour||-3.4|-14.6|
81711687|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|-2.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13, post-dose AM 1 hour||-2.8|-14.2|
81711688|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|1.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13, post-dose AM 4 hour||1.5|-13.8|
81711689|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|1.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13, post-dose AM 4 hour||1.2|-14.3|
81711690|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-1.0|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13, pre-dose PM||-1.0|-15.0|
81711691|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|0.0|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13, pre-dose PM||0|-14.2|
81711692|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|6.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, pre-dose AM||6.4|-9.8|
81711693|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|8.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, pre-dose AM||8.5|-8.0|
81688244|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-16.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.81|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.24|-9.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 4||-9.26|-24.24|<0.001
81688245|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-21.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|-13.61||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 4||-13.61|-28.50|<0.001
81688246|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-17.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.02|-10.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 5||-10.12|-25.02|<0.001
81688247|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-21.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.18|-14.39||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 5||-14.39|-29.18|<0.001
81468528|NCT03569293|162628690|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|-22.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|-11.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-11.5|-32.7|<0.001
81688248|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-18.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.03|-10.75||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 6||-10.75|-26.03|<0.001
81688249|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-23.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.39|-16.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 6||-16.27|-31.39|<0.001
81688250|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-18.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.33|-10.25||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 7||-10.25|-26.33|<0.001
81688251|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-21.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.35|-13.48||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 7||-13.48|-29.35|<0.001
81688252|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-20.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.14|-12.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 8||-12.19|-28.14|<0.001
81688253|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-21.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.04|-13.3||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 8||-13.30|-29.04|<0.001
81688254|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-16.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.73|-8.61||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 9||-8.61|-24.73|<0.001
81688255|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-18.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.84|-10.94||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 9||-10.94|-26.84|<0.001
81688256|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-17.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.77|-9.99||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 10||-9.99|-25.77|<0.001
81711694|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|3.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 15, Discharge||3.7|-9.0|
81711695|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|5.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 15, Discharge||5.8|-7.1|
81468529|NCT03569293|162628691|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|53.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.7|69.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||69.4|37.7|<0.001
81468530|NCT03569293|162628691|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|34.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|51.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||51.4|18.1|<0.001
81468531|NCT03569293|162628692|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|56.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.0|71.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||71.1|42.0|<0.001
81468532|NCT03569293|162628692|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|32.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.9|48.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||48.1|16.9|<0.001
81468533|NCT03569293|162628693|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|50.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.1|66.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||66.7|35.1|<0.001
81468534|NCT03569293|162628693|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|35.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.8|52.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||52.6|18.8|<0.001
81468535|NCT03569293|162628694|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|54.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.4|71.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||71.3|37.4|<0.001
81711696|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|3.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 21, Follow-up||3.9|-5.5|
81711697|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 21, Follow-up||4.9|-4.6|
81711698|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|10.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 42, End of trial||10.7|-6.5|
81711699|NCT03091920|163119356|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|9.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 42, End of trial||9.6|-7.9|
81711700|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|16.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, post-dose AM 1 hour||16.8|-4.4|
81711701|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|19.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, post-dose AM 1 hour||19.8|-1.5|
81711702|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|9.0|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, post-dose AM 4 hour||9.0|-9.0|
81711703|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|13.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, post-dose AM 4 hour||13.4|-4.6|
81711704|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|7.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, post-dose AM 8 hour||7.1|-7.5|
81711705|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|8.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, post-dose AM 8 hour||8.9|-5.7|
81711706|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|12.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, pre-dose PM||12.1|-2.0|
81711707|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|12.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, pre-dose PM||12.3|-1.8|
81711708|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|9.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, post-dose PM 1 hour||9.6|-5.1|
81711709|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|8.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, post-dose PM 1 hour||8.7|-6.0|
81711710|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|6.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, pre-dose AM||6.9|-5.0|
81711711|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|6.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, pre-dose AM||6.6|-5.3|
81711712|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|13.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, post-dose AM 1 hour||13.2|-8.1|
81711713|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|15.0|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, post-dose AM 1 hour||15.0|-6.3|
81711714|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|11.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, post-dose AM 4 hour||11.2|-4.6|
81711715|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|14.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, post-dose AM 4 hour||14.9|-1.0|
81711716|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|5.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, pre-dose PM||5.9|-8.5|
81711717|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|5.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, pre-dose PM||5.9|-8.5|
81711718|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|9.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, post-dose PM 1 hour||9.5|-9.2|
81711719|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|9.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, post-dose PM 1 hour||9.2|-9.5|
81711720|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|7.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, post-dose PM 4 hour||7.4|-5.1|
81711721|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|9.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 2, post-dose PM 4 hour||9.2|-3.4|
81711722|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|4.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 3, pre-dose AM||4.8|-7.5|
81711723|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|5.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 3, pre-dose AM||5.8|-6.5|
81711724|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|5.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 3, post-dose PM 4 hour||5.3|-9.9|
81711725|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|9.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 3, post-dose PM 4 hour||9.8|-5.4|
81711726|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|13.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 4, pre-dose AM||13.7|0.2|
81711727|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|11.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 4, pre-dose AM||11.8|-1.7|
81711728|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|9.0|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 5, pre-dose AM||9.0|-3.1|
81711729|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|8.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 5, pre-dose AM||8.7|-3.4|
81711730|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|10.0|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 6, pre-dose AM||10.0|-5.4|
81711731|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|7.0|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 6, pre-dose AM||7.0|-8.4|
81711732|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|11.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, pre-dose AM||11.8|-1.6|
81711733|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|11.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, pre-dose AM||11.7|-1.7|
81711734|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|20.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, post-dose AM 1 hour||20.2|-1.6|
81711735|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|23.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, post-dose AM 1 hour||23.9|2.1|
81711736|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|13.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, post-dose AM 4 hour||13.9|0.2|
81711737|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|18.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, post-dose AM 4 hour||18.3|4.6|
81711738|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|8.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8, pre-dose AM||8.6|-4.8|
81711739|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|10.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8, pre-dose||10.8|-2.6|
81711740|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|9.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|19.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8, post-dose AM 1 hour||19.6|-0.1|
81468536|NCT03569293|162628694|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|38.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.8|56.4|||Chi-squared, Corrected|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||56.4|19.8|<0.001
81468537|NCT03569293|162628695|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|51.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.3|69.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||69.1|33.3|<0.001
81711741|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|19.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8, post-dose AM 1 hour||19.4|-0.3|
81711742|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|15.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8, post-dose AM 4 hour||15.5|0|
81711743|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|16.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8, post-dose AM 4 hour||16.1|0.6|
81711744|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|11.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8, pre-dose PM||11.7|-5.1|
81468538|NCT03569293|162628695|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|28.1||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|48.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||48.2|8.0|0.006
81468539|NCT03569293|162628696|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|31.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.9|42.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||42.5|19.9|<0.001
81711745|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|11.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 8, pre-dose PM||11.3|-5.4|
81711746|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|9.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 9, pre-dose AM||9.1|-6.1|
81711747|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|9.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 9, pre-dose AM||9.9|-5.3|
81711748|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|12.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 10, pre-dose||12.6|-4.0|
81711749|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|13.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 10, pre-dose AM||13.4|-3.2|
81711750|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|8.0|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 11, pre-dose AM||8.0|-11.0|
81711751|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|8.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 11, pre-dose AM||8.6|-10.3|
81711752|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|13.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 12, pre-dose AM||13.4|-7.7|
81711753|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|11.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 12, pre-dose AM||11.8|-9.4|
81688257|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.28|-11.72||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 10||-11.72|-27.28|<0.001
81688258|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-20.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.3|-12.35||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 11||-12.35|-28.30|<0.001
81688259|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-22.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|-14.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 11||-14.28|-30.00|<0.001
81688260|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-20.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.19|-11.96||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 12||-11.96|-28.19|<0.001
81688261|NCT04003155|163074413|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-24.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.16|-16.2||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 12||-16.20|-32.16|<0.001
81688262|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.245|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.823|5.999||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||5.999|1.823|<0.001
81688263|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.964|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.658|5.497||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||5.497|1.658|<0.001
81688264|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.187||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.363|3.549||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||3.549|1.363|0.001
81688265|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.847|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.786|4.601||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||4.601|1.786|<0.001
81688266|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.096||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.326|3.345||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||3.345|1.326|0.002
81688267|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.333|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.121|5.302||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||5.302|2.121|<0.001
81688268|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.061||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.323|3.233||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||3.233|1.323|0.001
81468540|NCT03569293|162628696|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|15.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|24.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||24.6|6.9|0.001
81688269|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.025|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.947|4.746||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||4.746|1.947|<0.001
81688270|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.363|3.357||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||3.357|1.363|<0.001
81688271|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.223|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.067|5.08||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||5.080|2.067|<0.001
81688272|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.049||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.317|3.21||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||3.210|1.317|0.002
81688273|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.097|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.994|4.858||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||4.858|1.994|<0.001
81688274|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.984||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|3.097||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||3.097|1.280|0.002
81688275|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.062|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.977|4.788||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||4.788|1.977|<0.001
81537098|NCT00300755|162756946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.217|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis with treatment group and baseline age as fixed effects, and baseline GERD symptom score and baseline antacid use as covariates||Between group analysis of final week change from baseline.||||0.217
81688276|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.748|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.774|4.294||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.294|1.774|<0.001
81688277|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.379|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.536|3.712||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.712|1.536|<0.001
81688278|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.051||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.329|3.186||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.186|1.329|0.001
81688279|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.701|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|4.204||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||4.204|1.750|<0.001
81688280|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.725|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.742|4.306||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||4.306|1.742|<0.001
81688281|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.921|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.505|6.214||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||6.214|2.505|<0.001
81688282|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.104|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.363|3.27||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||3.270|1.363|<0.001
81688283|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.953|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.912|4.602||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||4.602|1.912|<0.001
81688284|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.894||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.961||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||2.961|1.220|0.005
81688285|NCT04003155|163074414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.156|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.035|4.944||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.944|2.035|<0.001
81711754|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|10.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13, pre-dose AM||10.3|-8.4|
81711755|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|9.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13, pre-dose AM||9.4|-9.3|
81711756|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|15.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13, post-dose AM 1 hour||15.3|-1.3|
81711757|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|18.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13, post-dose AM 1 hour||18.2|1.6|
81711758|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|12.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13, post-dose AM 4 hour||12.3|-1.0|
81711759|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|13.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13, post-dose AM 4 hour||13.9|0.5|
81711760|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|7.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13, pre-dose PM||7.4|-8.4|
81711761|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|9.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 13, pre-dose PM||9.9|-6.0|
81711762|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|11.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, pre-dose AM||11.8|-4.0|
81688286|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.158||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.398|64.304||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||64.304|0.398|0.322
81688287|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.925||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.569|77.353||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||77.353|0.569|0.225
81688288|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.334||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.064|120.422||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||120.422|1.064|0.089
81688289|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.026||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.797|96.916||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||96.916|0.797|0.143
81688290|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.257||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|4.468||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||4.468|0.370|0.711
81688291|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.508|5.328||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.328|0.508|0.441
81688292|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.351||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.383|35.172||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||35.172|1.383|0.032
81711763|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|11.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, pre-dose AM||11.2|-4.6|
81468541|NCT03569293|162628697|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-42.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.16|-28.68|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD category in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-28.68|-56.16|<0.001
81688293|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.059||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.693|21.086||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||21.086|0.693|0.175
81688294|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.225||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.039|28.29||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||28.290|1.039|0.071
81688295|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.22||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.348|34.323||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||34.323|1.348|0.035
81688296|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.064||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.912|45.64||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||45.640|1.912|0.011
81688297|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.949||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.881|44.892||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||44.892|1.881|0.012
81688298|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.344||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.381|35.134||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||35.134|1.381|0.032
81688299|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.514||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.055|48.354||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||48.354|2.055|0.008
81711764|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|7.3|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 15, Discharge||7.3|-8.0|
81711765|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|8.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 15, Discharge||8.1|-7.2|
81711766|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|10.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 21, Follow-up||10.2|-11.5|
81711767|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|17.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 21, Follow-up||17.5|-4.1|
81711768|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|9.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 42, End of trial||9.6|-9.1|
81711769|NCT03091920|163119357|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|10.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 42, End of trial||10.2|-8.5|
81688300|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.238||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.222|10.148||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||10.148|1.222|0.026
81468542|NCT03569293|162628697|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-33.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.76|-19.99|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD category in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-19.99|-47.76|<0.001
81537099|NCT00300755|162756947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group analysis of final week change from baseline for symptom Vomiting/regurgitation.||||0.002
81688301|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.438||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.311|10.714||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||10.714|1.311|0.019
81688302|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.626||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.101|6.951||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||6.951|1.101|0.037
81688303|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.758||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.167|7.263||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||7.263|1.167|0.027
81711770|NCT03091920|163119362|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.68|3.04|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 1||3.04|-9.68|
81688304|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.753|3.968||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||3.968|0.753|0.210
81688305|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.923|4.634||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||4.634|0.923|0.087
81688306|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.795|6.157||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||6.157|0.795|0.148
81711771|NCT03091920|163119362|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.76|3.66|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 1||3.66|-8.76|
81711772|NCT03091920|163119362|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|2.75|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 1||2.75|-8.62|
81711773|NCT03091920|163119362|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.37|3.92|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 7||3.92|-10.37|
81711774|NCT03091920|163119362|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.46|7.49|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 7||7.49|-6.46|
81711775|NCT03091920|163119362|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.74|5.03|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 7||5.03|-7.74|
81711776|NCT03091920|163119362|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.46|6.04|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 14||6.04|-11.46|
81711777|NCT03091920|163119362|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.95|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.09|6.35|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 14||6.35|-10.09|
81711778|NCT03091920|163119362|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.93|5.35|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 14||5.35|-9.93|
81711779|NCT03091920|163119363|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-7.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.52|0.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||0.40|-14.52|
81711780|NCT03091920|163119363|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.52|3.14|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||3.14|-11.52|
81711781|NCT03091920|163119363|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.47|3.83|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||3.83|-11.47|
81688307|NCT04003155|163074415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.262||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.329|9.194||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||9.194|1.329|0.015
81688308|NCT02639182|163074439|SUPERIORITY|The difference between treatment groups was tested using a stratified log rank test at a one-sided 0.1 significance level.||||||0.983||||||The stratification factors were the ECOG PS at baseline and the number of prior systemic renal cell carcinoma (RCC) regimens, without any other covariate(s). The model contained terms for treatment group and stratum.|Log Rank|||||||0.983
81688309|NCT02639182|163074440|SUPERIORITY|The difference between treatment groups was tested using a stratified log rank test at a one-sided 0.1 significance level.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.423||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.924|2.192||The stratification factors were the ECOG PS at baseline and the number of prior systemic RCC regimens, without any other covariate(s). The model contained terms for treatment group and stratum.|Log Rank|||||2.192|0.924|0.110
81688310|NCT02639182|163074441|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.1||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) analysis of the ORR, stratified for baseline ECOG-PS and number of prior systemic therapies for RCC, was conducted at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the odds ratio for experiencing objective response, with the axitinib arm as the reference level, was reported.||||1.1|0.1|0.062
81688311|NCT02639182|163074442|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.376||||0.439||95.0|0.031|4.482||The stratification factors were the ECOG PS at baseline and the number of prior systemic RCC regimens, without any other covariate(s). The model contained terms for treatment group and stratum.|Log Rank|The difference between treatment groups was tested using a stratified log rank test at a one-sided 0.1 significance level.||||4.482|0.031|0.439
81468543|NCT03569293|162628698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-41.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.09|-31.58|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD category in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-31.58|-52.09|<0.001
81688312|NCT02639182|163074443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.746||||||Test conducted at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05. The stratification factors were the ECOG PS at baseline and number of prior systemic RCC regimens.|Log Rank|||||||0.746
81688313|NCT02639182|163074444|SUPERIORITY|A CMH analysis of the DCR, stratified for baseline ECOG-PS and number of prior systemic therapies for RCC, was conducted at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.3||The stratified Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the odds ratio for experiencing objective response, with the axitinib arm as the reference level, was reported as a measure of relative treatment effect, along with its two-sided 95% CI.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.3|0.2|0.152
81688314|NCT05341466|163074501|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.528|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.0098|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0098
81688315|NCT05341466|163074501|OTHER||Adjusted R-squared|0.418||||0.014|||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression analyses performed with the change in the MEP amplitude versus step length asymmetry.||||0.014
81688316|NCT05341466|163074501|OTHER||Adjusted R-squared|0.496||||0.006|||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression analyses performed with the change in the MEP amplitude versus step time asymmetry.||||0.006
81688317|NCT05341466|163074501|OTHER||Adjusted R-squared|0.666||||0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression analyses performed with the change in the MEP amplitude versus changes in net metabolic power.||||0.001
81711782|NCT03091920|163119363|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.63|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|8.94|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||8.94|-6.10|
81468544|NCT03569293|162628698|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-37.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.17|-27.52|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD category in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-27.52|-48.17|<0.001
81688318|NCT05341466|163074502|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.0042|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0232||0.744|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.744
81688319|NCT05341466|163074503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0231||0.269|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.269
81688320|NCT05341466|163074504|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.681||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.020
81688321|NCT01208181|163074550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least squares mean|-0.29||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.09|||Tukey-Ciminera-Heysetrend test|||||-0.09|-0.49|0.004
81688322|NCT01208181|163074550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least squares mean|-0.27||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.06|||Tukey-Ciminera-Heysetrend test|||||-0.06|-0.48|0.034
81688323|NCT01208181|163074551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least squares mean|-7.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.85|-4.13|||Tukey-Ciminera-Heyse trend test|||||-4.13|-11.85|<0.001
81468545|NCT03569293|162628699|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|54.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.3|69.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||69.4|40.3|<0.001
81537100|NCT00300755|162756947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group analysis of final week change from baseline for symptom Vomiting/regurgitation.||||0.033
81688324|NCT01208181|163074551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least squares mean|-10.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.74|-6.66|||Tukey-Ciminera-Heyse trend test|||||-6.66|-14.74|<0.001
81688325|NCT01208181|163074552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least squares mean|0.02||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.14|||Tukey-Ciminera-Heysetrend test|||||0.14|-0.10|0.730
81688326|NCT01208181|163074553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least squares mean|-2.71||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|-0.45|||Tukey-Ciminera-Heyse trend test|||||-0.45|-4.98|0.019
81688327|NCT01208181|163074554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in the least squares mean|1.61||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.49|3.71|||covariance model|||||3.71|-0.49|0.327
81688328|NCT01748760|163074579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.87
81688329|NCT03245814|163074580|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.42|||Ordinal cumulative probability model|Covariates included baseline score \& demographic/clinical characteristics. Multiple imputation was used to account for uncertainty (missingness).||||0.42|0.12|<.001
81537101|NCT00300755|162756947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group analysis of final week change from baseline for symptom Choking/gagging.||||<0.001
81537102|NCT00300755|162756947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group analysis of final week change from baseline for symptom Choking/gagging.||||0.002
81537103|NCT00300755|162756947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group analysis of final week change from baseline for symptom Refusal to eat.||||0.009
81537104|NCT00300755|162756947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group analysis of final week change from baseline for symptom Difficulty swallowing.||||0.004
81537105|NCT00300755|162756947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group analysis of final week change from baseline for symptom Difficulty swallowing.||||0.044
81537106|NCT00300755|162756947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group analysis of final week change from baseline for symptom Abdominal/belly pain.||||0.002
81537107|NCT00300755|162756947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group analysis of final week change from baseline for symptom Abdominal/belly pain.||||0.026
81537108|NCT00300755|162756947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group analysis of final week change from baseline for symptom Abdominal/belly pain.||||0.026
81537109|NCT00300755|162756948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group analysis of final week change from baseline for Cough without cold.||||0.004
81537110|NCT00300755|162756948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group analysis of final week change from baseline for Noisy breathing.||||0.047
81537111|NCT04571944|162756950|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Placebo|-8.7||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|2.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|Analysis was stratified by hospitalization reason (acute disease, elective surgery) and age category (\<75 years, ≥75 years).||||2.6|-20.1|0.129
81537112|NCT04571944|162756951|OTHER||Difference in % vs. Placebo|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|11.0||||||||11.0|-9.3|
81537113|NCT04571944|162756952|OTHER||Difference in % vs. Placebo|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|5.2||||||||5.2|-5.1|
81537114|NCT04571944|162756953|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs. Placebo|-0.5||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.0||Based on aligned rank test.|Hodges-Lehmann method|||||1.0|-2.0|0.485
81537115|NCT04571944|162756954|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs. Placebo|-8.6||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|2.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|Analysis was stratified by hospitalization reason (acute disease, elective surgery) and age category (\<75 years, ≥75 years).||||2.8|-20.2|0.136
81537116|NCT02675907|162756982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0034|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0034
81537117|NCT02675907|162756983|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Row 1 (SPID6)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81537118|NCT02675907|162756983|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Row 2 (SPID12)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81537119|NCT02675907|162756983|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Row 3 (SPID24)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81537120|NCT02675907|162756983|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Row 4 (SPID12-48)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81537121|NCT02675907|162756983|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Row 5 (SPID24-48)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81537122|NCT02675907|162756984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0076|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0076
81537123|NCT02675907|162756985|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Row 1 (Hour 0-24)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81537124|NCT02675907|162756985|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Row 2 (Hour 24-48)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.01
81537125|NCT02675907|162756985|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Row 3 (Hour 0-48)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.01
81537126|NCT02675907|162756986|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Row 1 (Hour 0-24)|ANCOVA|P-values were derived from ANCOVA models with fixed effects of treatment, baseline PI score, and investigational site||||||<0.05
81537127|NCT02675907|162756986|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Row 2 (Hour 24-48)|ANCOVA|P-values were derived from ANCOVA models with fixed effects of treatment, baseline PI score, and investigational site||||||<0.05
81537128|NCT02675907|162756986|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Row 3 (Hour 0-48)|ANCOVA|P-values were derived from ANCOVA models with fixed effects of treatment, baseline PI score, and investigational site||||||<0.05
81537129|NCT02675907|162756987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1228|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1228
81537130|NCT02675907|162756988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1048|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1048
81537131|NCT02675907|162756989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0451|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0451
81537132|NCT02675907|162756990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0107|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0107
81537133|NCT02675907|162756991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0781|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0781
81537134|NCT02675907|162756992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0430
81537135|NCT02675907|162756993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.107|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was derived from comparisons between N1539 and Placebo via General Association of CMH Test controlling for investigational site||||||0.1070
81537136|NCT02675907|162756994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0046|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was derived from comparisons between N1539 and Placebo via General Association of CMH Test controlling for investigational site||||||0.0046
81537137|NCT01611792|162756995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.0001
81537138|NCT01611792|162756996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.86||0.0038|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0038
81537139|NCT01611792|162756997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.36||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.36
81537140|NCT01611792|162756998|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.98||0.0018|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0018
81537141|NCT01611792|162756999|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.12||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.19
81537142|NCT01611792|162757000|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.12||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.19
81537143|NCT02898454|162757010|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.71|||ANCOVA|||Data was analyzed using a hybrid method of the worst-observation carried forward (WOCF) and multiple imputation (MI). The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-0.71|-1.03|<0.0001
81468546|NCT03569293|162628699|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|50.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.8|65.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||65.3|34.8|<0.001
81468547|NCT03569293|162628700|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|45.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|69.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||69.2|21.0|<0.001
81468548|NCT03569293|162628700|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|49.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.7|72.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||72.5|26.7|<0.001
81468549|NCT03569293|162628701|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-38.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.54|-28.31|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD category|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-28.31|-49.54|<0.001
81468550|NCT03569293|162628701|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-32.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.44|-21.96|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD category|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-21.96|-43.44|<0.001
81468551|NCT03569293|162628702|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|51.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.7|71.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||71.8|31.7|<0.001
81468552|NCT03569293|162628702|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|44.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.7|62.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||62.8|26.7|<0.001
81468553|NCT03569293|162628703|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|25.1||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|43.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||43.0|7.3|0.006
81468554|NCT03569293|162628703|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|15.8||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|34.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||34.2|-2.6|0.093
81468555|NCT05072106|162628705|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Least-squares geometric mean ratio|96.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.09|115.62|||||The reported results are the same as the ones reported in the CSR of the trial.|||115.62|81.09|
81468556|NCT05072106|162628706|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Least-squares geometric mean ratio|79.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.78|98.32||||||||98.32|64.78|
81468557|NCT05072106|162628707|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Least-squares geometric mean ratio|79.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.12|97.82||||||||97.82|64.12|
81468558|NCT05072106|162628708|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Least-squares geometric mean ratio|125.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.71|154.36||||||||154.36|101.71|
81468559|NCT05072106|162628709|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Least-squares geometric mean ratio|106.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.63|152.8||||||||152.8|74.63|
81468560|NCT05072106|162628710|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Least-squares geometric mean ratio|104.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.49|158.44||||||||158.44|69.49|
81468561|NCT05072106|162628711|OTHER|bioequivalence|Least-squares geometric mean ratio|88.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.62|119.19||||||||119.19|65.62|
81468562|NCT05072106|162628712|OTHER|bioequivalence|Least-squares geometric mean ratio|81.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.8|119.96||||||||119.96|54.8|
81468563|NCT05072106|162628713|OTHER|bioequivalence|Least-squares geometric mean ratio|80.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.26|118.72||||||||118.72|54.26|
81468564|NCT05072106|162628714|OTHER|bioequivalence|Least-squares geometric mean ratio|123.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.36|182.49||||||||182.49|83.36|
81468565|NCT05072106|162628715|OTHER|bioequivalence|Least-squares geometric mean ratio|120.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.79|224.13||||||||224.13|64.79|
81468566|NCT05072106|162628716|OTHER|bioequivalence|Least-squares geometric mean ratio|120.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.79|224.13||||||||224.13|64.79|
81468567|NCT05072106|162628717|OTHER|bioequivalence|Least-squares geometric mean ratio|188.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|132.93|266.26||||||PK parameter used was the log-transformed metabolite/parent ratio (MPR) of M1 dose-normalized Cmax.||266.26|132.93|
81468568|NCT05072106|162628718|OTHER|bioequivalence|Least-squares geometric mean ratio|245.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|133.4|451.65||||||PK parameter used was the log-transformed metabolite/parent ratio (MPR) of M1 dose-normalized AUC0-t.||451.65|133.4|
81468569|NCT05072106|162628719|OTHER|bioequivalence|Least-squares geometric mean ratio|104.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.07|117.05||||||PK parameter used was the log-transformed metabolite/parent ratio (MPR) of M4 dose-normalized Cmax.||117.05|94.07|
81468570|NCT05072106|162628720|OTHER|bioequivalence|Least-squares geometric mean ratio|91.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.39|116.04||||||PK parameter used was the log-transformed metabolite/parent ratio (MPR) of M4 dose-normalized AUC0-t.||116.04|71.39|
81468571|NCT03036098|162628746|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.97|||Log Rank|Stratified weighted log-rank test||||0.97|0.64|0.0032
81468572|NCT03036098|162628753|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.88|||Log Rank|Stratified weighted log-rank test||||0.88|0.59|0.0018
81468573|NCT03036098|162628754|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.96|||Log Rank|Stratified weighted log-rank test||||0.96|0.63|0.0171
81468574|NCT02276053|162628788|OTHER||Retention rate|86.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.0|93.1|||||"Confidence intervals for the 6-month retention rate were calculated using Greenwood's formula.~Addition of a note: Not all patients had an Observation Period of 6 months."|The retention rate was derived using Kaplan-Meier methodology where patients who completed the study were censored at the date of last administration of LCM in the study.||93.1|79.0|
81468575|NCT01632904|162628805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|4.04|||Chi-squared|||||4.04|0.82|0.139
81478085|NCT01768559|162645945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.593|-1.396||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA|The superiority was assessed by comparing the P-value at significance level = 0.025 or 0.0125.|Lixisenatide vs Insulin Glulisine TID|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model as described above. Hochberg procedure was used to control type 1 error at α = 0.025 (1-sided) for comparison between lixisenatide vs insulin glulisine TID in HbA1c and body weight. If both comparisons were met, then both would be declared significant. Otherwise, if only one was met, then the one met should be tested at α=0.0125 (1-sided).||-1.396|-2.593|< 0.0001
81711783|NCT03091920|163119363|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.36|3.47|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||3.47|-16.36|
81711784|NCT03091920|163119363|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.44|8.38|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||8.38|-10.44|
81711785|NCT03091920|163119364|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.97|6.54|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||6.54|-6.97|
81711786|NCT03091920|163119364|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.24|5.03|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||5.03|-8.24|
81711787|NCT03091920|163119364|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.88|4.65|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||4.65|-10.88|
81688330|NCT03245814|163074581|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.4|||Ordinal cumulative probability model|Covariates included baseline scores \& demographic/clinical characteristics. Multiple imputation was used to account for uncertainty (missingness).||||0.40|0.11|<.001
81688331|NCT03245814|163074582|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.86|||Ordinal cumulative probability model|Covariates included baseline scores \& demographic/clinical characteristics. Multiple imputation was used to account for uncertainty (missingness).||||0.86|0.23|.02
81688332|NCT03245814|163074583|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.5|||Ordinal cumulative probability model|Covariates included baseline scores \& demographic/clinical characteristics. Multiple imputation was used to account for uncertainty (missingness).||||0.50|0.13|<.001
81688333|NCT03245814|163074584|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.64|||Ordinal cumulative probability model|Covariates included baseline scores \& demographic/clinical characteristics. Multiple imputation was used to account for uncertainty (missingness).||||0.64|0.18|.001
81688334|NCT03245814|163074585|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.83||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|5.45|||Ordinal cumulative probability model|Covariates included baseline scores \& demographic/clinical characteristics. Multiple imputation was used to account for uncertainty (missingness).||||5.45|1.47|.003
81688335|NCT03245814|163074586|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.48|||Ordinal cumulative probability model|Covariates included baseline scores \& demographic/clinical characteristics. Multiple imputation was used to account for uncertainty (missingness).||||0.48|0.12|<.001
81688336|NCT03245814|163074587|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|7.38|||Ordinal cumulative probability model|Covariates included baseline scores \& demographic/clinical characteristics. Multiple imputation was used to account for uncertainty (missingness).||||7.38|2.00|<.001
81688337|NCT03245814|163074588|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.28|8.83|||Ordinal cumulative probability model|Covariates included baseline scores \& demographic/clinical characteristics. Multiple imputation was used to account for uncertainty (missingness).||||8.83|2.28|<.001
81688338|NCT03245814|163074589|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|7.4|||Ordinal cumulative probability model|Covariates included baseline scores \& demographic/clinical characteristics. Multiple imputation was used to account for uncertainty (missingness).||||7.40|1.88|<.001
81688339|NCT03245814|163074590|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|4.47|||Ordinal cumulative probability model|Covariates included baseline scores \& demographic/clinical characteristics. Multiple imputation was used to account for uncertainty (missingness).||||4.47|1.22|.02
81711788|NCT03091920|163119364|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.45|6.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||6.80|-8.45|
81688340|NCT03245814|163074591|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.75|||Ordinal cumulative probability model|Covariates included baseline scores \& demographic/clinical characteristics. Multiple imputation was used to account for uncertainty (missingness).||||0.75|0.20|.009
81688341|NCT03245814|163074592|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects regression models to account for repeated measures (multiple assessments per day) within individuals.||||||0.002
81711789|NCT03091920|163119364|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.84|9.58|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||9.58|-7.84|
81711790|NCT03091920|163119364|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.23|5.26|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||5.26|-11.23|
81688342|NCT00510692|163074605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.06||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||||-0.35|-1.78|0.005
81688343|NCT01765712|163074613|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|1.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.03|-1.99|0.55
81688344|NCT01845077|163074618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|99.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.3|103.5|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||103.5|95.3|
81711791|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.84|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.51|2.41|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 0-4 hours||2.41|-13.51|
81537144|NCT02898454|162757011|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-1.51|||ANCOVA|||Data was analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline value, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-1.51|-2.10|<0.0001
81688345|NCT01845077|163074618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|101.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.4|104.7|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||One patient was excluded from this analysis due to the lack of the 72h sample for the L+M1000 fed treatment.||104.7|98.4|
81688346|NCT01845077|163074618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|100.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.2|103.7|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||103.7|98.2|
81688347|NCT01845077|163074619|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|94.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.8|103.6|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||103.6|86.8|
81688348|NCT01845077|163074619|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|96.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.2|103.8|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||103.8|90.2|
81688349|NCT01845077|163074619|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|108.6||||||90.0|99.5|118.5|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||118.5|99.5|
81688350|NCT01845077|163074620|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|103.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.1|110.8|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||110.8|97.1|
81688351|NCT01845077|163074620|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|105.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.9|111.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||111.0|99.9|
81688352|NCT01845077|163074620|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|96.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.2|104.1|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||104.1|90.2|
81688353|NCT01845077|163074621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|96.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.8|108.2|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||108.2|86.8|
81688354|NCT01845077|163074621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|99.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.1|103.5|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||103.5|96.1|
81688355|NCT01845077|163074621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|95.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.7|106.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||106.0|86.7|
81688356|NCT01845077|163074622|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|96.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.6|108.2|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||108.2|86.6|
81688357|NCT01845077|163074622|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|99.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.6|103.4|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||103.4|95.6|
81540103|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.23|27.34||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||27.34|3.23|<0.0001
81711792|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.41|5.47|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 0-4 hours||5.47|-10.41|
81468576|NCT00715104|162628808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Subjects with 2-fold increase|16.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|30.7||Bonferroni-adjusted p-values will be reported to alleviate the multiple testing problem; pbon = minimum of p\*3 and 1 (p = the nominal p-value from the test, pbon = the Bonferroni-adjusted p-value). Confidence intervals will be adjusted similarly.|Chi-squared|||A 2-fold increase in CD3+ T cell counts from biopsy to post-RP was considered a positive response. The number of infiltrating CD3+ T cells/μm2 was coded as binary with each subject categorized as having at least a 2-fold increase from baseline or not. One sample Chi-square test for a binary response, with a null hypothesis of 15% was implemented. The tests were done using post-treatment post-RP benign tissue, tumor tissue, and tumor interface compared to the biopsy benign tissue.||30.7|1.7|1.000
81688358|NCT01845077|163074622|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|99.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.1|109.5|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||109.5|90.1|
81688359|NCT01845077|163074623|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|96.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.8|109.8|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||109.8|84.8|
81688360|NCT01845077|163074623|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|103.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.9|107.7|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||107.7|98.9|
81688361|NCT01845077|163074623|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standard acceptance criterion for bioequivalence: 90% confidence interval is completely within the bounds of 80-125%. No formal hypothesis test was conducted as study is exploratory.|Ratio of geometric means|107.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.5|125.4|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale, adjusted for subjects within sequences as random effect and sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects.||||125.4|92.5|
81688362|NCT01004107|163074624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.0001
81688363|NCT01004107|163074625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81688364|NCT01004107|163074626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81688365|NCT01004107|163074627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81688366|NCT01004107|163074630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81688367|NCT01004107|163074631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81688368|NCT00394914|163074641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.973|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.973
81688369|NCT00394914|163074642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.425|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.425
81688370|NCT00872898|163074669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-2.2||||0.1197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.6|||mixed-model for repeated measures|||||0.6|-4.9|0.1197
81688371|NCT00872898|163074670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.1||||0.9781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|7.0|||mixed-model for repeated measures|||||7.0|-7.2|0.9781
81688372|NCT00872898|163074671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.4||||0.1459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.5|||mixed-model for repeated measures|||||0.5|-3.2|0.1459
81711793|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.36|1.25|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 4-8 hours||1.25|-17.36|
81711794|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.42|0.87|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 4-8 hours||0.87|-17.42|
81711795|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-9.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.43|0.74|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 8-12 hours||0.74|-19.43|
81688373|NCT00872898|163074672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.8||||0.1344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.3|||mixed-model for repeated measures|||||0.3|-1.9|0.1344
81688374|NCT00872898|163074673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.2||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.0|||mixed-model for repeated measures|||||1.0|-1.5|0.7000
81688375|NCT00872898|163074674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.1||||0.9069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.1|||mixed-model for repeated measures|||||1.1|-1.3|0.9069
81688376|NCT00872898|163074675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.3||||0.4679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.6|||mixed-model for repeated measures|||||0.6|-1.2|0.4679
81688377|NCT00872898|163074676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.0||||0.9598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.3|||mixed-model for repeated measures|||||1.3|-1.3|0.9598
81688378|NCT00872898|163074677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.0||||0.9898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.3|||mixed-model for repeated measures|||||1.3|-1.3|0.9898
81688379|NCT00872898|163074678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.5||||0.4228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.6|||mixed-model for repeated measures|||||1.6|-0.7|0.4228
81688380|NCT00872898|163074679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|1.4||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.5|||mixed-model for repeated measures|||||2.5|0.2|0.0201
81688381|NCT00872898|163074680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.2||||0.6889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.9|||mixed-model for repeated measures|||||0.9|-1.3|0.6889
81688382|NCT00872898|163074681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.2||||0.7481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.2|||mixed-model for repeated measures|||||1.2|-0.9|0.7481
81688383|NCT00872898|163074682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.0||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1|||mixed-model for repeated measures|||||1.1|-1.2|0.9500
81688384|NCT03290300|163074688|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The pre-specified threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with multiple comparisons to baseline||||||<0.0001
81688385|NCT02179398|163074696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81688386|NCT02179398|163074697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81688387|NCT02179398|163074698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Power calculation suggested 97 patients should be enrolled in each group to give 80% power at the 5% level of significance to detect a 20% difference in antibiotic prescription rate||||0.810
81711796|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.95|6.84|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 8-12 hours||6.84|-12.95|
81537145|NCT02898454|162757012|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error. For regions outside of Japan, this first secondary endpoint was not tested unless both co-primary endpoints were significant at the 0.05 level. Hierarchical testing continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant. For Japan submission, LMK was instead a co-primary endpoint which also had to be met before secondary endpoints were tested in the hierarchy. Last endpoint in hierarchy is Week 52 SNOT-22.|LS mean difference|-5.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-4.46||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-4.46|-5.80|<0.0001
81537146|NCT02898454|162757013|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS mean difference|-2.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|-2.02||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline value, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-2.02|-2.87|<0.0001
81537147|NCT02898454|162757014|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS mean difference|10.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.98|12.07||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline value, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||12.07|8.98|<0.0001
81688388|NCT02519231|163074714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshold for statistical significance was p =0.05|t-test, 2 sided|For days with bleeding/spotting outcomes, we used independent t-tests to compare the unadjusted mean difference between groups.|Treatment Difference = Naproxen - Placebo|We originally planned to enroll 60 subjects based on other similar studies that evaluated treatment for bleeding among women using contraception; as reported by Cohen et al., a sample size of 42 provided 80% power to detect a difference of 7 bleeding/spotting days in 30 days by two-sample t-test, allowing for an expected 20% drop-out.|We designed the study to include another site, in addition to the UW site enrolled participants. After 6 months of failed active recruitment at the other site, we discontinued that site from the study. Resources did not permit us to contract with an alternative recruitment site, and thus the protocol was revised to enroll 32 participants at the Seattle site only.|||.11
81688389|NCT02519231|163074715|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81688390|NCT03320512|163074722|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|0.15||||0.04965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.29|||TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation (TMLE) Average Treatment Effect (ATE)||Month 3 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population||0.29|0.00|0.04965
81688391|NCT03320512|163074722|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|-0.04||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.13|||TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 6 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population||0.13|-0.21|0.62
81688392|NCT03320512|163074723|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|0.12||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.26|||TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 3 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population||0.26|-0.03|0.11
81688393|NCT03320512|163074723|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|0.06||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.21|||TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 6 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population||0.21|-0.08|0.38
81688394|NCT03320512|163074724|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|0.04||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.16||P-values adjusted using the Benjamini Hochberg procedure.|TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 3 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||0.16|-0.09|0.68
81688395|NCT03320512|163074724|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|0.11||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.25||P-values adjusted using the Benjamini Hochberg procedure.|TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 6 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||0.25|-0.03|0.53
81688396|NCT03320512|163074725|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|0.06||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.15||P-values adjusted using the Benjamini Hochberg procedure.|TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 3 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||0.15|-0.02|0.53
81688397|NCT03320512|163074725|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|0.0||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.12||P-values adjusted using the Benjamini Hochberg procedure.|TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 6 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||0.12|-0.12|0.96
81688398|NCT03320512|163074726|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|0.08||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.0||P-values adjusted using the Benjamini Hochberg procedure.|TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 3 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||1.00|-0.84|0.93
81688399|NCT03320512|163074726|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|-1.12||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|1.91||P-values adjusted using the Benjamini Hochberg procedure.|TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 6 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||1.91|-4.16|0.60
81688400|NCT03320512|163074727|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|0.73||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|2.48||P-values adjusted using the Benjamini Hochberg procedure.|TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 3 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||2.48|-1.03|0.60
81468577|NCT00715104|162628808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Subjects with 2-fold increase|18.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|34.3||Bonferroni-adjusted p-values will be reported to alleviate the multiple testing problem; pbon = minimum of p\*3 and 1 (p = the nominal p-value from the test, pbon = the Bonferroni-adjusted p-value). Confidence intervals will be adjusted similarly.|Chi-squared|||A 2-fold increase in CD3+ T cell counts from biopsy to post-RP was considered a positive response. The number of infiltrating CD3+ T cells/μm2 was coded as binary with each subject categorized as having at least a 2-fold increase from baseline or not. One sample Chi-square test for a binary response, with a null hypothesis of 15% was implemented. The tests were done using post-treatment post-RP benign tissue, tumor tissue, and tumor interface compared to the biopsy benign tissue.||34.3|3.5|1.000
81688401|NCT03320512|163074727|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|-0.91||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|1.04||P-values adjusted using the Benjamini Hochberg procedure.|TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 6 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||1.04|-2.86|0.60
81468578|NCT00715104|162628808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Subjects with 2-fold increase|70.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.3|88.3||Bonferroni-adjusted p-values will be reported to alleviate the multiple testing problem; pbon = minimum of p\*3 and 1 (p = the nominal p-value from the test, pbon = the Bonferroni-adjusted p-value). Confidence intervals will be adjusted similarly.|Chi-squared|||A 2-fold increase in CD3+ T cell counts from biopsy to post-RP was considered a positive response. The number of infiltrating CD3+ T cells/μm2 was coded as binary with each subject categorized as having at least a 2-fold increase from baseline or not. One sample Chi-square test for a binary response, with a null hypothesis of 15% was implemented. The tests were done using post-treatment post-RP benign tissue, tumor tissue, and tumor interface compared to the biopsy benign tissue.||88.3|52.3|<0.001
81468579|NCT00715104|162628809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% subjects with 2-fold increase|20.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|37.2||Bonferroni-adjusted p-values will be reported to alleviate the multiple testing problem; pbon = minimum of p\*3 and 1 (p = the nominal p-value from the test, pbon = the Bonferroni-adjusted p-value). Confidence intervals will be adjusted similarly.|Chi-squared|||A 2-fold increase in CD4+ T cell counts from biopsy to post-RP was considered a positive response. The number of infiltrating CD4+ T cells/μm2 was coded as binary with each subject categorized as having at least a 2-fold increase from baseline or not. One sample Chi-square test for a binary response, with a null hypothesis of 15% was implemented. The tests were done using post-treatment post-RP benign tissue, tumor tissue, and tumor interface compared to the biopsy benign tissue.||37.2|4.0|1.000
81688402|NCT03320512|163074728|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|-0.06||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.08||P-values adjusted using the Benjamini Hochberg procedure.|TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 3 Gonorrhea The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||0.08|-0.20|0.60
81688403|NCT03320512|163074728|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|-0.06||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.09||P-values adjusted using the Benjamini Hochberg procedure.|TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 6 Gonorrhea The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||0.09|-0.21|0.60
81711797|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|3.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|11.47|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 12-16 hours||11.47|-4.74|
81537148|NCT02898454|162757015|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS mean difference|-0.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.81||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline value, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-0.81|-1.15|<0.0001
81711798|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.82|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|10.75|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 12-16 hours||10.75|-5.10|
81711799|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.23|6.37|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 16-20 hours||6.37|-15.23|
81711800|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.65|5.94|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 16-20 hours||5.94|-15.65|
81711801|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|7.47|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 20-24 hours||7.47|-9.10|
81711802|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.76|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.42|5.16|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 20-24 hours||5.16|-10.42|
81711803|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|2.72|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 0-4 hours||2.72|-13.80|
81711804|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.97|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.25|8.23|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 0-4 hours||8.23|-8.25|
81711805|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.01|6.23|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 4-8 hours||6.23|-12.01|
81711806|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|11.13|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 4-8 hours||11.13|-6.78|
81711807|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.93|5.47|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 8-12 hours||5.47|-13.93|
81711808|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.59|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.14|10.88|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 8-12 hours||10.88|-8.14|
81711809|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.32|9.18|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 12-16 hours||9.18|-10.32|
81478086|NCT02504320|162645961|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of Febuxostat formulation 1, 2, and 3 to Febuxostat formulation 4 was declared if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratios of central values were within the pre-specified interval of 0.80 to 1.25.|Point Estimate|1.0848|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9528|1.235|||||Point estimate and 90% CI were obtained from the exponentiated results of analysis of the natural log (ln)-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence, period, and participants nested within sequence as fixed effects.|Relative bioavailability of a single dose of Febuxostat XR 80 mg in test (Regimen A) and reference (Regimen D).||1.2350|0.9528|
81711810|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|12.02|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 12-16 hours||12.02|-7.04|
81711811|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-7.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.33|2.55|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 16-20 hours||2.55|-18.33|
81711812|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.92|3.95|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 16-20 hours||3.95|-16.92|
81711813|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.03|6.35|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 20-24 hours||6.35|-14.03|
81711814|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.62|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|10.35|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 20-24 hours||10.35|-8.80|
81711815|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-7.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.79|3.53|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 0-4 hours||3.53|-17.79|
81711816|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.93|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.59|11.91|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 0-4 hours||11.91|-8.59|
81711817|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.17|3.55|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 4-8 hours||3.55|-16.17|
81468580|NCT00715104|162628809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% subjects with 2-fold increase|32.4||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|51.6||Bonferroni-adjusted p-values will be reported to alleviate the multiple testing problem; pbon = minimum of p\*3 and 1 (p = the nominal p-value from the test, pbon = the Bonferroni-adjusted p-value). Confidence intervals will be adjusted similarly.|Chi-squared|||A 2-fold increase in CD4+ T cell counts from biopsy to post-RP was considered a positive response. The number of infiltrating CD4+ T cells/μm2 was coded as binary with each subject categorized as having at least a 2-fold increase from baseline or not. One sample Chi-square test for a binary response, with a null hypothesis of 15% was implemented. The tests were done using post-treatment post-RP benign tissue, tumor tissue, and tumor interface compared to the biopsy benign tissue.||51.6|13.1|0.014
81537149|NCT02898454|162757016|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS mean difference|-17.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.87|-13.85||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline value, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-13.85|-20.87|<0.0001
81537150|NCT02898454|162757017|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS mean difference|-2.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|-1.83||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w then q4w vs. Placebo|Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-1.83|-2.59|<0.0001
81540104|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64||||0.0431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|6.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||6.76|1.03|0.0431
81688404|NCT03320512|163074728|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|-0.13||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.03||P-values adjusted using the Benjamini Hochberg procedure.|TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 3 Chlamydia The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||0.03|-0.30|0.53
81688405|NCT03320512|163074728|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|-0.08||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.08||P-values adjusted using the Benjamini Hochberg procedure.|TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 6 Chlamydia The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||0.08|-0.24|0.60
81688406|NCT03320512|163074728|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|-0.11||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.04||P-values adjusted using the Benjamini Hochberg procedure.|TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 3 Syphillis The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||0.04|-0.25|0.53
81688407|NCT03320512|163074728|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|-0.07||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.07||P-values adjusted using the Benjamini Hochberg procedure.|TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 6 Syphillis The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||0.07|-0.20|0.60
81688408|NCT03320512|163074729|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.29|||||TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald Confidence Interval|Month 3 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 vs. Control.||0.29|-0.07|
81688409|NCT03320512|163074729|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.34|||||TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald Confidence Interval|Month 3 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3+ vs. Control.||0.34|0.03|
81688410|NCT03320512|163074729|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.15|||||TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald Confidence Interval|Month 6 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 vs. Control.||0.15|-0.27|
81688411|NCT03320512|163074729|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.16|||||TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald Confidence Interval|Month 6 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3+ vs. Control.||0.16|-0.21|
81688412|NCT03320512|163074730|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.26|||||TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald Confidence Interval|Month 3 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 vs. Control.||0.26|-0.05|
81688413|NCT03320512|163074730|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.29|||||TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald Confidence Interval|Month 3 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3+ vs. Control.||0.29|-0.04|
81688414|NCT03320512|163074730|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.26|||||TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald Confidence Interval|Month 6 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 vs. Control.||0.26|-0.08|
81688415|NCT03320512|163074730|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.19|||||TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald Confidence Interval|Month 6 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3+ vs. Control.||0.19|-0.13|
81688416|NCT03320512|163074731|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|0.09||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.19|||TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 3 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||0.19|-0.02|0.11
81688417|NCT03320512|163074731|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|-0.01||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.11|||TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 6 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||0.11|-0.14|0.82
81688418|NCT03320512|163074732|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|8.95||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|17.83||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.025.|TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 3 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||17.83|0.07|0.05
81688419|NCT03320512|163074732|SUPERIORITY||Average Treatment Effect|-3.69||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.33|5.95|||TMLE estimation of ATE and Wald test|||Month 6 The analysis includes the intent-to-treat population and compares P3 and P3+ vs. Control.||5.95|-13.33|0.45
81688420|NCT03320512|163074733|SUPERIORITY||Incremental cost effectiveness ratio|25.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-194.05|236.81|||||The confidence interval was created using percentile bootstrap.|Participants were included if they were at an active site with cost data and had a 3-month binary TFV measure.||236.81|-194.05|
81688421|NCT01520922|163074747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|95.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.53|99.44|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with OR (CR+CRi+nPR+PR) while receiving ofatumumab + bendamustine 90 mg/m\^2.|||99.44|84.53|
81688422|NCT01520922|163074747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|74.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.67|84.74|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with OR (CR+CRi+nPR+PR) while receiving ofatumumab + bendamustine 70 mg/m\^2.|||84.74|59.67|
81688423|NCT04036136|163074775|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|1.68|||ANCOVA|||Model covariates are Baseline SHAPS, age, and sex.||1.68|-2.41|0.724
81688424|NCT04036136|163074776|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.043||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.124|0.038|||Regression, Linear|||Model covariates are Baseline fMRI, age, and sex.||0.038|-0.124|0.292
81688425|NCT04036136|163074777|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is 0.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.148||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.316|0.02||The equivalence margin is 0.|Regression, Linear|||Model covariates are Baseline fMRI, age, and sex.||0.020|-0.316|0.084
81468581|NCT00715104|162628809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% subjects with 2-fold increase|79.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.8|96.0||Bonferroni-adjusted p-values will be reported to alleviate the multiple testing problem; pbon = minimum of p\*3 and 1 (p = the nominal p-value from the test, pbon = the Bonferroni-adjusted p-value). Confidence intervals will be adjusted similarly.|Chi-squared|||A 2-fold increase in CD4+ T cell counts from biopsy to post-RP was considered a positive response. The number of infiltrating CD4+ T cells/μm2 was coded as binary with each subject categorized as having at least a 2-fold increase from baseline or not. One sample Chi-square test for a binary response, with a null hypothesis of 15% was implemented. The tests were done using post-treatment post-RP benign tissue, tumor tissue, and tumor interface compared to the biopsy benign tissue.||96.0|62.8|<0.001
81468582|NCT00715104|162628810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% subjects with 2-fold increase|35.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.3|53.9||Bonferroni-adjusted p-values will be reported to alleviate the multiple testing problem; pbon = minimum of p\*3 and 1 (p = the nominal p-value from the test, pbon = the Bonferroni-adjusted p-value). Confidence intervals will be adjusted similarly.|Chi-squared|||A 2-fold increase in CD8+ T cell counts from biopsy to post-RP was considered a positive response. The number of infiltrating CD8+ T cells/μm2 was coded as binary with each subject categorized as having at least a 2-fold increase from baseline or not. One sample Chi-square test for a binary response, with a null hypothesis of 15% was implemented. The tests were done using post-treatment post-RP benign tissue, tumor tissue, and tumor interface compared to the biopsy benign tissue.||53.9|16.3|0.002
81468583|NCT00715104|162628810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% subjects with 2-fold increase|29.7||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|47.7||Bonferroni-adjusted p-values will be reported to alleviate the multiple testing problem; pbon = minimum of p\*3 and 1 (p = the nominal p-value from the test, pbon = the Bonferroni-adjusted p-value). Confidence intervals will be adjusted similarly.|Chi-squared|||A 2-fold increase in CD8+ T cell counts from biopsy to post-RP was considered a positive response. The number of infiltrating CD8+ T cells/μm2 was coded as binary with each subject categorized as having at least a 2-fold increase from baseline or not. One sample Chi-square test for a binary response, with a null hypothesis of 15% was implemented. The tests were done using post-treatment post-RP benign tissue, tumor tissue, and tumor interface compared to the biopsy benign tissue.||47.7|11.7|0.036
81468584|NCT00715104|162628810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% subjects with 2-fold increase|83.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.3|98.3||Bonferroni-adjusted p-values will be reported to alleviate the multiple testing problem; pbon = minimum of p\*3 and 1 (p = the nominal p-value from the test, pbon = the Bonferroni-adjusted p-value). Confidence intervals will be adjusted similarly.|Chi-squared|||A 2-fold increase in CD8+ T cell counts from biopsy to post-RP was considered a positive response. The number of infiltrating CD8+ T cells/μm2 was coded as binary with each subject categorized as having at least a 2-fold increase from baseline or not. One sample Chi-square test for a binary response, with a null hypothesis of 15% was implemented. The tests were done using post-treatment post-RP benign tissue, tumor tissue, and tumor interface compared to the biopsy benign tissue.||98.3|69.3|<0.001
81468585|NCT00715104|162628811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P value is for the visit effect in the mixed model|Mixed Models Analysis|Randomization groups, visits (up to 12-weeks Post-RP), and randomization groups × visits interaction were included in the mixed model.||The change over time was evaluated by using repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) methods with a mixed model approach. The ranked data were used in the statistical model.||||<0.001
81468586|NCT00715104|162628812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|||||P value is for the visit effect in the mixed model|Mixed Models Analysis|Randomization groups, visits (up to 12-weeks Post-RP), and randomization groups × visits interaction were included in the mixed model.||Repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) methods with a mixed model approach was used. The ranked data were used in the statistical model.||||0.173
81688426|NCT00515463|163074786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||||95.0|-0.7|0.7|||||Risk difference \> 0 indicates that incidence of binding anti-denosumab antibodies in denosumab PFS is greater than denosumab vial. 95% CI based on a normal approximation with continuity correction.|||0.7|-0.7|
81468587|NCT00715104|162628813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|||||P value compares 24 week post-RP to pre-booster (12 weeks post RP)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The change over time was evaluated by using repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) methods with a mixed model approach to allow for a varying number of follow-up measurements. The ranked data were used in the statistical model.||||0.667
81468588|NCT00715104|162628813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|||||P value compares 48 week post-RP to pre-booster (12 weeks post RP)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The change over time was evaluated by using repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) methods with a mixed model approach to allow for a varying number of follow-up measurements. The ranked data were used in the statistical model.||||0.191
81468589|NCT00715104|162628813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|||||P value compares 72 week post-RP to pre-booster (12 weeks post RP)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The change over time was evaluated by using repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) methods with a mixed model approach to allow for a varying number of follow-up measurements. The ranked data were used in the statistical model.||||0.699
81468590|NCT00715104|162628814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|||||P value compares 24 week post-RP to pre-booster (12 weeks post RP)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The change over time was evaluated by using repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) methods with a mixed model approach to allow for a varying number of follow-up measurements. The ranked data were used in the statistical model.||||0.086
81537151|NCT02898454|162757017|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS mean difference|-2.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|-2.03||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs. Placebo|Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-2.03|-2.78|<0.0001
81688427|NCT00515463|163074787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||||95.0|-0.7|0.7||||||||0.7|-0.7|
81688428|NCT00916721|163074860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Multiple significance testing:we adjusted p-value by controlling the expected proportion of falsely rejected hypotheses:false discovery rate,Benjamini||||||0.05
81688429|NCT02101411|163074909|OTHER|The Chi-squared test was used for comparisons of all categorical variables. If 20% of the cells had an expected value \< 5, then Fisher's exact test was used.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.005||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||The Chi-squared test was used for comparisons of all categorical variables. If 20% of the cells had an expected value \< 5, then Fisher's exact test was used.|Chi-squared|The differences among the three PRU groups (\<85, 85-208,\>208) and ADEs were compared using the Chi-squared test.||The differences among the three PRU groups (\<85, 85-208,\>208) and MACE rate at 24 months were compared using the Chi-squared test. was recorded.||||0.002
81688430|NCT02101411|163074909|OTHER|The Chi-squared test was used for comparisons of all categorical variables. If 20% of the cells had an expected value \< 5, then Fisher's exact test was used.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.005||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||The Chi-squared test was used for comparisons of all categorical variables. If 20% of the cells had an expected value \< 5, then Fisher's exact test was used.|Chi-squared|||The differences among the three PRU groups (\<85, 85-208,\>208) and ADEs were compared using the Chi-squared test.||||0.002
81688431|NCT00336492|163074920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.146|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.146
81688432|NCT01240811|163074987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.80
81688433|NCT01240811|163074987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.97
81688434|NCT01240811|163074988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Difference in paired change in Nugent score from baseline to 2 months||||0.08
81688435|NCT01240811|163074989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Change in quantity of H2O2 producing Lactobacilli species by qPCR||||0.46
81688436|NCT01240811|163074989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Change in quantity of Garnerella vaginalis species by qPCR||||0.62
81688437|NCT00128206|163074990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.51|||>|0.05||95.0|0.13|2.01|||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in toxicity by study group, and a sample of 360 participants (180 in each group)was estimated to have sufficient power to detect a difference.||2.01|.13|>.05
81688438|NCT04011436|163075115|SUPERIORITY|In the bivariate analysis, a comparison was initially made of each of the domains of the Kujala test, for the assessment of pain at baseline, assessing the differences between the intervention groups using the chi-square or Fisher's exact tests. The Spearman correlation coefficient was used to evaluate the relationship between two continuous variables, such as Q angle and anterior knee pain, assessing the correlation marginally and conditionally on each of the treatment groups.|difference in frequency distribution|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.05|||Fisher Exact|we also used Chi-squared for the domains of pain and limp.||||0.05|0.025|<0.05
81688439|NCT04011436|163075116|SUPERIORITY|For the analysis of the differences in medians between the groups, taking into account that the outcomes did not present a normal distribution, and assuming the assumption of independence of the variables, the non-parametric Mann-Whitney U test was used.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.058|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||"Estimated Value was done for the assessment of change in pain with Visual Analogue Scale.~The dispersion parameter that was calculated were interquartile ranges for the differences in medians between groups."|||||<0.05
81688440|NCT04011436|163075117|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.75|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||"Estimated value was calculated for Change in Patellofemoral Misalignment With Q Angle´s Exam.~The dispersion parameter that was calculated were interquartile ranges for the differences in medians between groups."|||||<0.05
81688441|NCT04011436|163075118|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.001|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||"Estimated Value was calculated for the change in core strength with McGill´s Exam.~The dispersion parameter that was calculated were interquartile ranges for the differences in medians between groups."|||||<0.05
81688442|NCT04011436|163075119|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.67|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||"Estimated value was calculated for the change in Quadriceps and Gluteus Strength With Squat´s Test.~The dispersion parameter that was calculated were interquartile ranges for the differences in medians between groups."|||||<0.05
81711818|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|8.27|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 4-8 hours||8.27|-10.60|
81711819|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-7.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.13|5.11|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 8-12 hours||5.11|-19.13|
81711820|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.55|7.34|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 8-12 hours||7.34|-15.55|
81711821|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.63|13.17|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 12-16 hours||13.17|-9.63|
81711822|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.25|7.31|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 12-16 hours||7.31|-14.25|
81711823|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.24|7.77|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 16-20 hours||7.77|-11.24|
81688443|NCT04011436|163075120|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.55|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||||"Estimated value was calculated for the change in Static Balance with Single Leg Stance.~The dispersion parameter that was calculated were interquartile ranges for the differences in medians between groups."|||<0.05
81688444|NCT04011436|163075121|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.492|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||||"Estimated value was calculated for the change in the total amount of Physical Activity reported in minutes.~The dispersion parameter that was calculated were interquartile ranges for the differences in medians between groups."|||<0.05
81688445|NCT00631488|163075167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|22.7|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Hypothesis: After 4 weeks of treatment, MK-0893+sitagliptin provide greater reduction in 24-hour WMG than sitagliptin+metformin. Using a standard deviation (SD) of 23.5 mg/dL, a sample size of 40 participants per group had 80% power to detect a true difference of 15 mg/dL in the mean change from BL in 24-hour WMG between any 2 treatment groups for a two-sided test at alpha=0.05, with a half-width of 10.3 mg/dL around the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the between group difference.||22.7|5.2|0.002
81688446|NCT00631488|163075167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.5|-9.2|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Hypothesis: After 4 weeks of treatment, MK-0893+metformin provide greater reduction in 24-hour WMG than sitagliptin+metformin. Using a standard deviation (SD) of 23.5 mg/dL, a sample size of 40 participants per group had 80% power to detect a true difference of 15 mg/dL in the mean change from BL in 24-hour WMG between any 2 treatment groups for a two-sided test at alpha=0.05, with a half-width of 10.3 mg/dL around the 95% confidence interval for the between group difference.||-9.2|-26.5|<0.001
81688447|NCT00631488|163075168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.1||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|18.2|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Hypothesis: After 4 weeks of treatment, MK-0893+sitagliptin provide greater reduction in 24-hour FPG than sitagliptin+metformin. Using a standard deviation (SD) of 23.5 mg/dL, a sample size of 40 participants per group had 80% power to detect a true difference of 15 mg/dL in the mean change from BL in 24-hour FPG between any 2 treatment groups for a two-sided test at alpha=0.05, with a half-width of 10.3 mg/dL around the 95% confidence interval for the between group difference.||18.2|0.0|0.050
81688448|NCT00631488|163075168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-10.1|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Hypothesis: After 4 weeks of treatment, MK-0893+metformin provide greater reduction in 24-hour FPG than sitagliptin+metformin. Using a standard deviation (SD) of 23.5 mg/dL, a sample size of 40 participants per group had 80% power to detect a true difference of 15 mg/dL in the mean change from BL in 24-hour FPG between any 2 treatment groups for a two-sided test at alpha=0.05, with a half-width of 10.3 mg/dL around the 95% confidence interval for the between group difference.||-10.1|-28.0|<0.001
81688449|NCT00631488|163075169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.6||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|45.8|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Hypothesis: After 4 weeks of treatment, MK-0893+sitagliptin provide greater reduction in 2-hr Glucose AUC than sitagliptin+metformin. Using a SD of 23.5 mg/dL, a sample size of 40 participants per group had 80% power to detect a true difference of 15 mg/dL in the mean change from BL in 2-Hour Glucose Total AUC between any 2 treatment groups for a two-sided test at alpha=0.05, with a half-width of 10.3 mg/dL around the 95% confidence interval for the between group difference.||45.8|-0.6|0.056
81688450|NCT00631488|163075169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-44.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.3|-21.8|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Hypothesis: After 4 weeks of treatment, MK-0893+metformin provide greater reduction in 2-hr Glucose AUC than sitagliptin+metformin. Using a SD of 23.5 mg/dL, a sample size of 40 participants per group had 80% power to detect a true difference of 15 mg/dL in the mean change from BL in 2-Hour Glucose Total AUC between any 2 treatment groups for a two-sided test at alpha=0.05, with a half-width of 10.3 mg/dL around the 95% confidence interval for the between group difference.||-21.8|-67.3|<0.001
81688451|NCT00631488|163075170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|6.7|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Hypothesis: After 4 weeks of treatment, MK-0893+sitagliptin provide greater reduction in 2-Hour Total GLP-1 Total AUC than sitagliptin+metformin. Using a SD of 23.5 mg/dL, a sample size of 40 participants/group had 80% power to detect a true difference of 15 mg/dL in the mean change from BL in 2-Hour Total GLP-1 Total AUC between any 2 treatment groups for a 2-sided test at alpha=0.05, with a half-width of 10.3 mg/dL around the 95% CI for the between group difference.||6.7|1.7|0.001
81711824|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.83|3.73|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 16-20 hours||3.73|-14.83|
81540105|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|11.29||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||11.29|1.72|0.0020
81688452|NCT00631488|163075170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|15.7|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Hypothesis: After 4 weeks of treatment, MK-0893+metformin provide greater reduction in 2-Hour Total GLP-1 Total AUC than sitagliptin+metformin. Using a SD of 23.5 mg/dL, a sample size of 40 participants/group had 80% power to detect a true difference of 15 mg/dL in the mean change from BL in 2-Hour Total GLP-1 Total AUC between any 2 treatment groups for a 2-sided test at alpha=0.05, with a half-width of 10.3 mg/dL around the 95% CI for the between group difference.||15.7|10.7|<0.001
81688453|NCT00631488|163075171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|-3.8|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Hypothesis: After 4 weeks of treatment, MK-0893+sitagliptin provide greater reduction in 2-Hour Active GLP-1 Total AUC than sitagliptin+metformin. Using a SD of 23.5 mg/dL, a sample size of 40 participants/group had 80% power to detect a true difference of 15 mg/dL in the mean change from BL in 2-Hour Active GLP-1 Total AUC between any 2 treatment groups for a 2-sided test at alpha=0.05, with a half-width of 10.3 mg/dL around the 95% CI for the between group difference||-3.8|-9.5|<0.001
81688454|NCT00631488|163075171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|-8.5|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Hypothesis: After 4 weeks of treatment, MK-0893+metformin provide greater reduction in 2-Hour Active GLP-1 Total AUC than sitagliptin+metformin. Using a SD of 23.5 mg/dL, a sample size of 40 participants/group had 80% power to detect a true difference of 15 mg/dL in the mean change from BL in 2-Hour Active GLP-1 Total AUC between any 2 treatment groups for a 2-sided test at alpha=0.05, with a half-width of 10.3 mg/dL around the 95% CI for the between group difference.||-8.5|-14.1|<0.001
81688455|NCT00103194|163075172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||PSA response rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|8.2||||||||8.2|0|
81688456|NCT00103194|163075173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|The analysis is testing the null hypothesis that there is no difference between the pre-treatment and post-treatment PSA slopes.||||||0.006
81688457|NCT00591227|163075182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.58||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.58
81688458|NCT02385123|163075193|OTHER||||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81688459|NCT02385123|163075194|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81688460|NCT02385123|163075195|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81688461|NCT02385123|163075196|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people|||
81688462|NCT02385123|163075197|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81468591|NCT00715104|162628814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|||||P value compares 48 week post-RP to pre-booster (12 weeks post RP)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The change over time was evaluated by using repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) methods with a mixed model approach to allow for a varying number of follow-up measurements. The ranked data were used in the statistical model.||||0.432
81468592|NCT00715104|162628814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|||||P value compares 72 week post-RP to pre-booster (12 weeks post RP)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The change over time was evaluated by using repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) methods with a mixed model approach to allow for a varying number of follow-up measurements. The ranked data were used in the statistical model.||||0.249
81468593|NCT00715104|162628815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|||||P value is based on the treatment effect in the mixed model|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model includes randomization group, visit, and randomization group × visit interaction, with subject as a random effect.||The change over time was evaluated by using repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) methods with a mixed model approach. The ranked data were used in the statistical model.||||0.950
81468594|NCT00715104|162628816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|||||P value is based on the treatment effect in the mixed model|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model includes randomization group, visit, and randomization group × visit interaction, with subject as a random effect||The change over time was evaluated by using repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) methods with a mixed model approach. The ranked data were used in the statistical model.||||0.048
81468595|NCT00771264|162628817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|Mean values were analyzed for significant change using a 2-sided paired t-test and proportions were analyzed using chi-square methodology.||Mean values were analyzed for significant change using a 2-sided paired t test and proportions were analyzed using chi-square methodology. Median values were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test with p\<0.05 considered statistically significant. A sample size estimate of 214 subjects, 107 per arm, was calculated using a 2-sided Fisher's exact binomial test based on an estimated 60% responder rate in the PTNS group and a 40% in the sham group with a 5% significance level and 80% power.||||0.05
81468596|NCT04777201|162628832|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.7702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|1.54|||Paired t-test||Difference is the result of study eye minus fellow eye.|No formal hypothesis testing was planned for this study. The paired t-tests were for reference purposes and thus not considered formal. The test was 2-sided, with the null hypothesis of no difference in percent change from baseline between the study eye and fellow eye in each patient.||1.54|-1.14|0.7702
81468597|NCT04777201|162628833|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.6305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.38|||Paired t-test||Difference is the result of study eye minus fellow eye.|No formal hypothesis testing was planned for this study. The paired t-tests were for reference purposes and thus not considered formal. The test was 2-sided, with the null hypothesis of no difference in percent change from baseline between the study eye and fellow eye in each patient.||1.38|-0.84|0.6305
81468598|NCT02275780|162628834|NON_INFERIORITY|Doravirine is concluded to be non-inferior to darunavir + ritonavir if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percent response is above -10 percentage points.|Treatment Difference|3.913|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|9.415|||||Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum.|||9.415|-1.590|
81468599|NCT02275780|162628835|NON_INFERIORITY|Doravirine is concluded to be non-inferior to darunavir + ritonavir if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percent response is above -10 percentage points.|Treatment Difference|7.082|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.508|13.656|||||Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum.|||13.656|0.508|
81468600|NCT02275780|162628836|OTHER||Mean treatment difference|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|35.0|||||Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum.|||35.0|-20.8|
81688463|NCT02385123|163075198|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81688464|NCT02385123|163075199|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81688465|NCT02385123|163075200|OTHER|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81711825|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.85|12.81|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 20-24 hours||12.81|-8.85|
81468601|NCT02275780|162628837|OTHER||Mean treatment difference|17.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|49.3|||||Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum.|||49.3|-14.5|
81688466|NCT02385123|163075201|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81537152|NCT02898454|162757018|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS mean difference|-1.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.92||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w then q4w vs. Placebo|Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-0.92|-1.30|<0.0001
81537153|NCT02898454|162757018|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS mean difference|-0.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs. Placebo|Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-0.80|-1.18|<0.0001
81537154|NCT02898454|162757019|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS mean difference|-21.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.45|-17.27||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w then q4w vs. Placebo|Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-17.27|-25.45|<0.0001
81537155|NCT02898454|162757019|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS mean difference|-20.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.81|-16.65||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs. Placebo|Data were analyzed using a hybrid method of the WOCF and MI. The imputed completed data were analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with corresponding baseline, treatment group, asthma/NSAID-ERD status, prior surgery history, and regions as covariates. Statistical inference obtained from all imputed data was combined using Rubin's rule.||-16.65|-24.81|<0.0001
81537156|NCT03062358|162757088|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.99||Log-rank test|One-sided p-value|Stratified by macrovascular invasion, α-Fetoprotein and region with all cells that correspond to macrovascular invasion=Yes combined|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate||Stratified by macrovascular invasion (Yes vs. No), α-Fetoprotein (ng/mL) (\< 200 vs. ≥ 200) and region (China vs. ex-China) with all cells that correspond to macrovascular invasion=Yes combined.|0.99|0.63|0.0180
81537157|NCT03062358|162757089|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.92||Log-rank test|One-sided p-value|Stratified by macrovascular invasion, α-Fetoprotein and region with all cells that correspond to macrovascular invasion=Yes combined|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate||Stratified by macrovascular invasion (Yes vs. No), α-Fetoprotein (ng/mL) (\< 200 vs. ≥ 200) and region (China vs. ex-China) with all cells that correspond to macrovascular invasion=Yes combined.|0.92|0.60|0.0032
81537158|NCT03062358|162757090|OTHER||Percent Difference|11.4||||4e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|16.0|||One-sided p-value for testing|H0: difference in % =0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Difference in % vs Placebo|Difference in % vs Placebo|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by macrovascular invasion (Yes vs. No), α-Fetoprotein (ng/mL) (\< 200 vs. \>= 200) and region (China vs. ex-China) with all cells that correspond to macrovascular invasion=Yes combined.|16.0|6.7|0.00004
81537159|NCT03062358|162757092|OTHER||Percent Difference|5.4||||0.13281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|14.8|||One-sided p-value for testing|H0: difference in % =0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Difference in % vs Placebo|Difference in % vs Placebo|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by macrovascular invasion (Yes vs. No), α-Fetoprotein (ng/mL) (\< 200 vs. ≥ 200) and region (China vs. ex-China) with all cells that correspond to macrovascular invasion=Yes combined.|14.8|-4.1|0.13281
81537160|NCT03062358|162757093|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.9||Log-rank test|One-sided p-value|Stratified by macrovascular invasion, α-Fetoprotein and region with all cells that correspond to macrovascular invasion=Yes combined|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate||Stratified by macrovascular invasion (Yes vs. No), α-Fetoprotein (ng/mL) (\< 200 vs. ≥ 200) and region (China vs. ex-China) with all cells that correspond to macrovascular invasion=Yes combined.|0.90|0.58|0.0019
81688467|NCT02385123|163075202|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81537161|NCT00880698|162757112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|14.8||The pre-specified significance level was 5%. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Difference and 95% confidence interval (RotaTeq minus Placebo) in percentage of HIV-uninfected participants experiencing a new grade \>=3 adverse event|||14.8|-20.6|0.62
81537162|NCT00880698|162757112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|23.4||The pre-specified significance level was 5%. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Difference and 95% confidence interval (RotaTeq minus Placebo) in percentage of HIV-infected participants experiencing a new grade \>=3 adverse event|||23.4|-21.0|1.00
81537163|NCT00880698|162757113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|46.1||The pre-specified significance level was 5%. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Difference (95% confidence interval) in percentage of HIV-1 uninfected participants classified as responders for SNA G1 in RotaTeq group minus Placebo group.|SNA G1||46.1|11.5|<0.001
81711826|NCT03091920|163119365|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.68|10.82|||||Least squares mean difference and associated 95% CI are from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 20-24 hours||10.82|-8.68|
81688468|NCT02385123|163075203|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81688469|NCT02385123|163075204|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81688470|NCT02385123|163075205|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81688471|NCT02385123|163075206|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81688472|NCT02385123|163075208|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81688473|NCT02385123|163075209|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81688474|NCT02385123|163075210|OTHER|Single group analysis.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81688475|NCT02385123|163075211|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81688476|NCT02385123|163075212|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81688477|NCT02385123|163075213|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81688478|NCT02385123|163075214|OTHER|A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure.|||||||||||||||||A single group analysis was used to determine this outcome measure. These are basic science, hypothesis-generating studies with limited numbers of participants and no control group. The outcomes have no comparisons built into them - the outcomes are stating what the cell counts are, what the antibody titers are, what percentage of people seroconverted, etc. As such, we cannot report any p-values etc. for comparisons (e.g. with unvaccinated people).|||
81711827|NCT03091920|163119366|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.38|2.15|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||2.15|-6.38|
81711828|NCT03091920|163119366|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.59|1.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||1.80|-6.59|
81711829|NCT03091920|163119366|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.11|1.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 1||1.60|-6.11|
81688479|NCT03626415|163075215|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Mean|94.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.96|141.55|||ANOVA|||Mild Hepatic Impairment (Test) versus Normal Hepatic Function (Reference)||141.55|62.96|
81711830|NCT03091920|163119366|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.25|1.47|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||1.47|-8.25|
81711831|NCT03091920|163119366|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|3.18|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||3.18|-6.40|
81711832|NCT03091920|163119366|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|1.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 7||1.90|-6.90|
81711833|NCT03091920|163119366|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.22|1.31|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||1.31|-11.22|
81711834|NCT03091920|163119366|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.41|1.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||1.40|-10.41|
81711835|NCT03091920|163119366|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.27|0.81|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 14||0.81|-10.27|
81711836|NCT03091920|163119367|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|1.06|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||1.06|-10.80|
81711837|NCT03091920|163119367|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.82|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.87|0.83|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||0.83|-10.87|
81537164|NCT00880698|162757113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|49.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.1|68.6||The pre-specified significance level was 5%. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Difference (95% confidence interval) in percentage of HIV-1 infected participants classified as responders for SNA G1 in RotaTeq group minus Placebo group.|SNA G1||68.6|27.1|<0.001
81711838|NCT03091920|163119367|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.55|1.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||1.10|-9.55|
81711839|NCT03091920|163119367|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|3.11|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||3.11|-7.40|
81711840|NCT03091920|163119367|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.64|-1.85|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||-1.85|-15.64|
81711841|NCT03091920|163119367|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.84|1.15|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||1.15|-11.84|
81711842|NCT03091920|163119368|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|3.96|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||3.96|-4.86|
81711843|NCT03091920|163119368|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|3.65|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||3.65|-5.07|
81711844|NCT03091920|163119368|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.64|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.79|2.14|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||2.14|-8.79|
81711845|NCT03091920|163119368|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.14|3.67|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||3.67|-7.14|
81711846|NCT03091920|163119368|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.58|4.83|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||4.83|-8.58|
81711847|NCT03091920|163119368|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.69|2.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||2.10|-10.69|
81711848|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|2.41|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 0-4 hours||2.41|-11.30|
81711849|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|1.75|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 0-4 hours||1.75|-12.10|
81711850|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.87|2.42|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 4-8 hours||2.42|-12.87|
81711851|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.64|-0.79|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 4-8 hours||-0.79|-15.64|
81711852|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.29|0.86|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 8-12 hours||0.86|-14.29|
81711853|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.63|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.66|4.38|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 8-12 hours||4.38|-10.66|
81711854|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|5.45|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 12-16 hours||5.45|-4.71|
81711855|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.94|4.91|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 12-16||4.91|-4.94|
81711856|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.07|5.41|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 16-20 hours||5.41|-10.07|
81711857|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.26|5.37|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 16-20 hours||5.37|-10.26|
81711858|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|5.13|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 20-24 hours||5.13|-6.62|
81537165|NCT00880698|162757113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.1||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|24.8||The pre-specified significance level was 5%. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Difference (95% confidence interval) in percentage of HIV-1 uninfected participants classified as responders for SNA G2 in RotaTeq group minus Placebo group.|SNA G2||24.8|-11.3|0.20
81711859|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.83|4.58|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 20-24 hours||4.58|-6.83|
81711860|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.72|0.47|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 0-4 hours||0.47|-10.72|
81711861|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.72|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.29|2.01|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 0-4 hours||2.01|-9.29|
81711862|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.22|3.38|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 4-8 hours||3.38|-11.22|
81711863|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.54|4.63|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 4-8 hours||4.63|-9.54|
81711864|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|1.39|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 8-12 hours||1.39|-10.90|
81711865|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.35|4.85|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 8-12 hours||4.85|-7.35|
81711866|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.57|4.35|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 12-16 hours||4.35|-8.57|
81711867|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.21|6.31|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 12-16 hours||6.31|-6.21|
81711868|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.22|0.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 16-20 hours||0.90|-14.22|
81711869|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.01|1.25|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 16-20 hours||1.25|-14.01|
81711870|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|4.71|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 20-24 hours||4.71|-9.30|
81711871|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.97|6.64|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 20-24 hours||6.64|-6.97|
81711872|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-7.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.03|-0.44|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 0-4 hours||-0.44|-15.03|
81711873|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.88|3.16|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 0-4 hours||3.16|-10.88|
81711874|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-9.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|-2.95|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 4-8||-2.95|-16.10|
81711875|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.82|0.5|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 4-8 hours||0.50|-11.82|
81537166|NCT00880698|162757113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.2||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|36.7||The pre-specified significance level was 5%. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Difference (95% confidence interval) in percentage of HIV-1 infected participants classified as responders for SNA G2 in RotaTeq group minus Placebo group.|SNA G2||36.7|-10.6|0.19
81537167|NCT00880698|162757113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|36.4||The pre-specified significance level was 5%. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Difference (95% confidence interval) in percentage of HIV-1 uninfected participants classified as responders for SNA G3 in RotaTeq group minus Placebo group.|SNA G3||36.4|0.9|<0.001
81688480|NCT03626415|163075215|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adusted Geometric Means|105.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.38|158.24|||ANOVA|||Moderate Hepatic Impairment (Test) versus Normal Hepatic Function (Reference)||158.24|70.38|
81688481|NCT03626415|163075216|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|133.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.17|206.28|||ANOVA|||Mild Hepatic Impairment (Test) versus Normal Hepatic Function (Reference)||206.28|86.17|
81688482|NCT03626415|163075216|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Mean|153.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.52|238.25|||ANOVA|||Moderate Hepatic Impairment (Test) versus Normal Hepatic Function (Reference)||238.25|99.52|
81688483|NCT03626415|163075217|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|75.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|57.39|100.47|||ANOVA|||Mild Hepatic Impairment (Test) versus Normal Hepatic Function (Reference)||100.47|57.39|
81688484|NCT03626415|163075217|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|84.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.59|111.33|||ANOVA|||Moderate Hepatic Impairment (Test) versus Normal Hepatic Function (Reference)||111.33|63.59|
81688485|NCT03626415|163075218|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|95.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.71|126.08|||ANOVA|||Mild Hepatic Impairment (Test) versus Normal Hepatic Function (Reference)||126.08|72.71|
81688486|NCT03626415|163075218|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|114.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.19|151.2|||ANOVA|||Moderate Hepatic Impairment (Test) versus Normal Hepatic Function (Reference)||151.20|87.19|
81688487|NCT02345434|163075228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.35|13.4||||||||13.4|-6.35|
81688488|NCT02345434|163075229|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|2.1||||||||2.1|-3.68|
81688489|NCT01703819|163075233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7726||||||Threshold less than or equal to 0.05. The final analysis demonstrated reasonable doubt of the implicit normality assumption of the two sets of AUC data, thus medians presented for efficacy analysis. Need for further investigation (ex-post analyses).|ANCOVA|||The null-hypotheses of no treatment differences were tested by the two-sided t-tests from the respective ANCOVAs.||||0.7726
81688490|NCT01703819|163075234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5702||||||Threshold less than or equal to 0.05. The final analysis demonstrated reasonable doubt of the implicit normality assumption of the two sets of AUC data, thus medians presented for efficacy analysis. Need for further investigation (ex-post analyses).|ANCOVA|||The null-hypotheses of no treatment differences were tested by the two-sided t-tests from the respective ANCOV As.||||0.5702
81688491|NCT00367640|163075368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|||||ANCOVA of the average RTSS, with treatment and pooled sites as factors, and retrospective RTSS, asthma and sensitised status as covariates.|ANCOVA|||A step-down approach is performed to address the multiplicity issue.||||0.0006
81688492|NCT00367640|163075368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||ANCOVA of the average RTSS, with treatment and pooled sites as factors, and retrospective RTSS, asthma and sensitised status as covariates.|ANCOVA|||A step-down approach is performed to address the multiplicity issue.||||0.0001
81688493|NCT00367640|163075368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4606|TWO_SIDED|||||ANCOVA of the average RTSS, with treatment and pooled sites as factors, and retrospective RTSS, asthma and sensitised status as covariates.|ANCOVA|||A step-down approach is performed to address the multiplicity issue.||||0.4606
81688494|NCT00062738|163075421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|15.9|||Fisher Exact|||For the responder analysis, an LOCF approach was used in which a clinical response was operationally defined as at least a 50% reduction in the HAM-D score from baseline to 8 weeks. Clinical response was cross-tabulated with treatment and Fisher exact test was used to distinguish differences among these groups.||15.9|0.8|<.05
81688495|NCT02544984|163075425|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.473|||||||negative binomial model|negative binomial model adjusting for use of Synagis and tracheostomy||The numbers of unscheduled clinic visits due to respiratory symptoms are compared.||||0.473
81688496|NCT02544984|163075425|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.505|||||||negative binomial model|negative binomial model adjusting for use of Synagis and tracheostomy||Unscheduled clinic visits due to symptoms other than respiratory symptoms are compared||||0.505
81468602|NCT02275780|162628838|OTHER||Treatment Difference (mg/dL)|-14.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.15|-11.06|||ANCOVA|Terms for Baseline lipid level and treatment group||||-11.06|-18.15|<0.0001
81468603|NCT02275780|162628839|OTHER||Treatment Difference (mg/dL)|-19.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.33|-15.35|||ANCOVA|Terms for Baseline lipid level and treatment group||||-15.35|-23.33|<0.0001
81468604|NCT02275780|162628848|OTHER||Treatment Difference|4.169|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.404|9.743|||||Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum.|||9.743|-1.404|
81711876|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.77|0.54|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 8-12 hours||0.54|-17.77|
81711877|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.79|2.69|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 8-12 hours||2.69|-14.79|
81711878|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.51|7.79|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 12-16 hours||7.79|-10.51|
81711879|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|3.6|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 12-16 hours||3.60|-13.50|
81711880|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.81|3.96|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 16-20 hours||3.96|-10.81|
81711881|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.64|1.89|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 16-20 hours||1.89|-12.64|
81711882|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.59|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.55|7.39|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 20-24 hours||7.39|-7.55|
81711883|NCT03091920|163119369|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.89|5.12|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 20-24 hours||5.12|-8.89|
81711884|NCT03091920|163119370|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|2.59|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||2.59|-4.17|
81711885|NCT03091920|163119370|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|2.29|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||2.29|-4.47|
81711886|NCT03091920|163119370|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.02|2.14|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 1||2.14|-4.02|
81711887|NCT03091920|163119370|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|1.26|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||1.26|-6.60|
81711888|NCT03091920|163119370|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.77|2.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||2.10|-5.77|
81711889|NCT03091920|163119370|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.83|1.32|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 7||1.32|-5.83|
81711890|NCT03091920|163119370|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|1.56|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||1.56|-9.50|
81711891|NCT03091920|163119370|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.52|1.18|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||1.18|-9.52|
81711892|NCT03091920|163119370|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.01|0.87|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 14||0.87|-9.01|
81468605|NCT02275780|162628849|OTHER||Treatment Difference|7.606|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|14.232|||||Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum.|||14.232|0.980|
81711893|NCT03091920|163119371|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.01|1.21|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||1.21|-8.01|
81711894|NCT03091920|163119371|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.23|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.21|1.02|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||1.02|-8.21|
81468606|NCT00135798|162628861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0477||95.0||||One-sided test|Fisher Exact|||ITT analysis of pTVR: 0/13 Standard care vs. 11/46 Combined LADR-treated groups||||0.0477
81468607|NCT00135798|162628861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.609||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||ITT analysis of LADR-treated: 5/24 Genotypes 1,4,6 vs 6/22 Genotypes 2,3||||0.6090
81688497|NCT02544984|163075425|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||negative binomial model|negative binomial model adjusting for use of Synagis and tracheostomy||Numbers of emergency room visits are compared||||0.047
81688498|NCT02544984|163075425|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.675|||||||negative binomial model|negative binomial model adjusting for use of Synagis and tracheostomy||Numbers of hospital admissions are compared||||0.675
81468608|NCT00135798|162628862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2014||95.0||||One-sided test|Fisher Exact|||ITT analysis of CVR: 1/16 Standard care vs. 12/63 Combined LADR-treated groups||||0.2014
81468609|NCT00135798|162628862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9513||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||ITT analysis of LADR-treated: 6/31 Genotypes 1,4,6 vs 6/32 Genotypes 2,3||||0.9513
81711895|NCT03091920|163119371|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.53|0.92|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||0.92|-7.53|
81468610|NCT00135798|162628863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0274||95.0||||One-sided test|Fisher Exact|||PP analysis of pTVR: 0/13 Standard care vs. 11/44 Combined LADR-treated groups||||0.0274
81468611|NCT00135798|162628863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6011||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||PP analysis of LADR-treated: 5/23 G1,4,6 vs 6/21 G2,3||||0.6011
81468612|NCT00135798|162628864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0153||95.0||||One-sided test|Fisher Exact|||PP analysis of CVR: 0/20 Standard care vs. 13/59 Combined LADR-treated groups||||0.0153
81468613|NCT00135798|162628864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8065||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||PP analysis of LADR-treated: 7/30 G1,4,6 vs 6/29 G2,3||||0.8065
81468614|NCT04186806|162628865|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was 1.5 cm|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3426|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2601|0.5749||The conclusion of the non-inferiority test is based on the 95% confidence interval and not on a p value. A p value was not computed.|Mixed Models Analysis||Non-inferiority testing was carried out using 95% confidence intervals.|||0.5749|-1.2601|
81468615|NCT03687372|162628926|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.22||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|6.22||P-Value test comparing the Patients Cleared of All Baseline Warts in the Active (A-101 45%) and vehicle groups.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A summary of the wart clearance at Visit 10.||6.22|1.67|0.0003
81468616|NCT03687372|162628927|SUPERIORITY|P-Value test comparing the Patients Cleared of All Baseline Warts in the Active (A-101 45%) and vehicle groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.14||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.52|1.30|0.0024
81468617|NCT03687372|162628928|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|20.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||20.8|7.5|<0.0001
81468618|NCT03687372|162628929|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.22||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|6.65|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||6.65|1.55|0.0009
81468619|NCT03687372|162628930|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81468620|NCT01152359|162628985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.9|-0.8|<0.05
81468621|NCT01152359|162628986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.1|-4.9|0.66
81468622|NCT01152359|162628987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.6|-4.1|0.65
81688499|NCT02544984|163075426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.435|||||||negative binomial model|negative binomial model adjusting for use of Synagis and tracheostomy||||||0.435
81688500|NCT02075255|163075465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|33.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.7|50.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges-Lehmann estimate is used.|||50.00|16.70|<0.001
81688501|NCT02075255|163075465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|37.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.8|50.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges Lehmann estimate is used.|||50.00|20.80|<0.001
81688502|NCT02075255|163075466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|7.57|||proportional odds model|Controlling for treatment group, region, and baseline OCS dose.||||7.57|2.22|<0.001
81688503|NCT02075255|163075466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|7.63|||proportional odds model|Controlling for treatment group, region, and baseline OCS dose.||||7.63|2.22|<0.001
81688504|NCT02075255|163075467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|50.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.0|66.7|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges Lehmann estimate is used.|||66.70|25.00|<0.001
81688505|NCT02075255|163075467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|50.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.0|66.7|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges Lehmann estimate is used.|||66.70|25.00|<0.001
81688506|NCT02075255|163075468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|7.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for region.||||7.22|1.79|<0.001
81688507|NCT02075255|163075468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|5.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for region.||||5.86|1.57|<0.001
81688508|NCT02075255|163075469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|14.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for region.||||14.21|1.92|<0.001
81688509|NCT02075255|163075469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.19||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|11.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for region.||||11.12|1.58|0.002
81688510|NCT02075255|163075470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for region.||||0.83|0.21|0.012
81688511|NCT02075255|163075470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for region.||||1.01|0.27|0.053
81688512|NCT02075255|163075471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|6.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for region.||||6.23|1.60|<0.001
81688513|NCT02075255|163075471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|5.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for region.||||5.31|1.41|0.002
81688514|NCT02075255|163075472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for region.||||0.65|0.16|0.001
81688515|NCT02075255|163075472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for region.||||0.56|0.14|<0.001
81688516|NCT02075255|163075473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.66|||Regression, Cox|Including covariates treatment group, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||0.66|0.22|<0.001
81688517|NCT02075255|163075473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.57|||Regression, Cox|Including covariates treatment group, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||0.57|0.17|<0.001
81688518|NCT02075255|163075474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.64|||Regression, Cox|Including covariates treatment group, region, any exacerbations in the previous year requiring hospitalization or ER visit.||||1.64|0.14|0.291
81688519|NCT02075255|163075474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.12||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.63|||Regression, Cox|Including covariates treatment group, region, any exacerbations in the previous year requiring hospitalization or ER visit.||||0.63|0.01|0.042
81688520|NCT02075255|163075475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.45||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.76|||negative binomial model|Including covariates treatment group, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year. The log of follow-up time is used as offset variable.||||0.76|0.27|0.003
81688521|NCT02075255|163075475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.53|||negative binomial model|Including covariates treatment group, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year. The log of follow-up time is used as offset variable.||||0.53|0.17|<0.001
81688522|NCT02075255|163075476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.44||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.49|||negative binomial model|Covariates include treatment, region, any exacerbations in the previous year requiring hospitalization/ER. Log of follow-up time is the offset.||||1.49|0.13|0.187
81688523|NCT02075255|163075476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.07||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.63|||negative binomial model|Covariates include treatment, region, any exacerbations in the previous year requiring hospitalization/ER. Log of follow-up time is the offset.||||0.63|0.01|0.018
81688524|NCT02075255|163075478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.105||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.251|||Mixed Models Analysis|Including covariates: treatment group, region, baseline pre-BD FEV1 value, visit, and visit by treatment interaction.||||0.251|-0.040|0.153
81688525|NCT02075255|163075478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.112||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.258|||Mixed Models Analysis|Including covariates: treatment group, region, baseline pre-BD FEV1 value, visit, and visit by treatment interaction.||||0.258|-0.033|0.129
81688526|NCT02075255|163075479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|Include covariates: treatment group, baseline asthma symptom score, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.32|-0.35|0.947
81688527|NCT02075255|163075479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Include covariates: treatment group, baseline asthma symptom score, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.16|-0.51|0.291
81688528|NCT02075255|163075480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Include covariates: treatment group, baseline asthma symptom score, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.18|-0.18|0.998
81688529|NCT02075255|163075480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Include covariates: treatment group, baseline asthma symptom score, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.05|-0.30|0.177
81688530|NCT02075255|163075481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Include covariates: treatment group, baseline asthma symptom score, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.17|-0.17|0.973
81468623|NCT00767039|162629060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Tested null hypothesis. T-test and Generalized Linear Model was used to assess respiratory support parameters (mean airway pressure and percent fraction of inspiratory oxygen x mean airway pressure).|t-test, 2 sided|||Respiratory support were compared using a t-test for individual time points and Generalized Linear Model to account for correlations among repeated measures. Patient who survive \>/= 3 days were included in the analysis.||||< 0.05
81468624|NCT00767039|162629061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.43|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.95|||Mantel Haenszel|||||0.95|0.19|<0.05
81468625|NCT00767039|162629062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Tested null hypothesis. T-test and Generalized Linear Model was used to assess respiratory support parameters (mean airway pressure and percent fraction of inspiratory oxygen x mean airway pressure).||||<0.05
81468626|NCT00767039|162629063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.49|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.96|||Mantel Haenszel|||||0.96|0.25|<0.05
81468627|NCT00767039|162629064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.38|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|4.38|||Mantel Haenszel|||||4.38|1.29|<0.01
81468628|NCT00767039|162629065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81688531|NCT02075255|163075481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Include covariates: treatment group, baseline asthma symptom score, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.11|-0.23|0.480
81468629|NCT00767039|162629066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Tested null hypothesis. T-test and Generalized Linear Model was used to assess respiratory support parameters (mean airway pressure and percent fraction of inspiratory oxygen x mean airway pressure).||||<0.05
81468630|NCT00767039|162629067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Tested null hypothesis. T-test and Generalized Linear Model was used to assess respiratory support parameters (mean airway pressure and percent fraction of inspiratory oxygen x mean airway pressure).||||<0.05
81468631|NCT00767039|162629068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81468632|NCT00767039|162629069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.44|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.89|||Mantel Haenszel|||||2.89|0.71|>0.05
81468633|NCT00767039|162629070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.48|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|2.63|||Mantel Haenszel|||||2.63|0.84|>0.05
81468634|NCT00640653|162629078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.67||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.96||The significance criterion was set at alpha = .05.|generalized linear regression|Log link was specified|Treatment was coded as 1 vs health control coded as 0.|With alpha = .05, 2-tailed, and 37.4% of the control group initiating sexual intercourse by 24-month follow-up, a total sample size of 563 participants completing the trial was projected to provide power of 80% to detect a difference of 16.8% in self-reported sexual intercourse between an HIV intervention condition and the health promotion control condition.||0.96|0.48|.03
81468635|NCT01472757|162629083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.013
81688532|NCT02075255|163075482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|Include covariates: treatment group, baseline total asthma rescue medication use, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.57|-1.44|0.397
81468636|NCT01472757|162629083|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Calculated p-value was less than 0.001.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81468637|NCT01472757|162629083|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Calculated p-value was less than 0.001.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81468638|NCT01472757|162629084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81468639|NCT01472757|162629084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.006
81468640|NCT01472757|162629084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.011
81468641|NCT01472757|162629085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81468642|NCT01472757|162629085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81468643|NCT01472757|162629085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.008
81468644|NCT02961062|162629109|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.54|-4.71|||Kenward-Roger method|||||-4.71|-17.54|0.005
81468645|NCT02961062|162629110|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37||0.017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.29|-2.83|||Kenward-Roger method|||||-2.83|-14.29|0.017
81468646|NCT02938949|162629119|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81468647|NCT02938949|162629120|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.2|||||||ANOVA|||||||> 0.20
81468648|NCT02938949|162629121|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.2|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.20
81468649|NCT00478699|162629156|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.946||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.689|1.298|||Log Rank|||Based on the relevant clinical evidence of the prognostic and predictive value of BRCA1, proposes the present study with which it is intended to demonstrate that adjuvant chemotherapy Individualized based on BRCA1 expression (Experimental arm), it is more effective than chemotherapy without individualize based (Control arm) in patients with completely resected stage II-IIIA NSCLC.||1.298|0.689|0.73
81468650|NCT00478699|162629157|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|79.3||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.5|95.1|||Log Rank|||Control Arm v Experimental Arm||95.1|63.5|0.753
81468651|NCT00478699|162629157|SUPERIORITY|The initial hyphotesis were the disease free survival were longest under 65 vs upper 65.|Median Difference (Final Values)|38.7||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.0|38.7|||Log Rank|||Control Arm v Experimental Arm||38.7|28|0.025
81468652|NCT01005888|162629158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Observed number of attacks.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81468653|NCT01005888|162629158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Normalized number of attacks.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81468654|NCT01005888|162629159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.999||95.0||||Period 1.|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81468655|NCT01005888|162629159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.999||95.0||||Period 2.|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81468656|NCT01005888|162629160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0008||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0008
81688533|NCT02075255|163075482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.41||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|Include covariates: treatment group, baseline total asthma rescue medication use, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||-0.41|-2.42|0.006
81711896|NCT03091920|163119371|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.24|2.23|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||2.23|-6.24|
81711897|NCT03091920|163119371|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-7.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-1.79|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||-1.79|-12.80|
81711898|NCT03091920|163119371|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.43|0.23|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||0.23|-10.43|
81711899|NCT03091920|163119372|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|4.95|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||4.95|-2.97|
81711900|NCT03091920|163119372|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|4.52|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||4.52|-3.41|
81711901|NCT03091920|163119372|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.63|2.56|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||2.56|-7.63|
81711902|NCT03091920|163119372|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.36|2.85|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||2.85|-7.36|
81711903|NCT03091920|163119372|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.55|5.49|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||5.49|-7.55|
81711904|NCT03091920|163119372|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|2.65|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||2.65|-10.00|
81711905|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.76|2.59|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 0-4 hours||2.59|-7.76|
81711906|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.32|1.19|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 0-4 hours||1.19|-9.32|
81711907|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.51|1.8|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 4-8 hours||1.80|-9.51|
81711908|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|0.93|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 4-8 hours||0.93|-10.40|
81711909|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.06|1.86|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 8-12 hours||1.86|-12.06|
81711910|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.87|3.96|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 8-12 hours||3.96|-9.87|
81711911|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|6.45|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 12-16 hours||6.45|-4.70|
81711912|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|6.01|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 12-16 hours||6.01|-4.90|
81711913|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|6.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 16-20 hours||6.10|-7.22|
81711914|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|6.34|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 16-20 hours||6.34|-7.27|
81711915|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|6.69|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 20-24 hours||6.69|-3.26|
81711916|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|5.2|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 20-24 hours||5.20|-4.69|
81711917|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|-0.36|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 0-4 hours||-0.36|-8.50|
81711918|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-0.03|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 0-4 hours||-0.03|-8.30|
81711919|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-3.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.82|3.04|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 4-8 hours||3.04|-9.82|
81468657|NCT01005888|162629161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0004||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0004
81468658|NCT01005888|162629162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81468659|NCT01005888|162629163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81468660|NCT01005888|162629164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Visit 1 change at 1 hour post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81468661|NCT01005888|162629164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Week 4 change at 1 hour post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81468662|NCT01005888|162629164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001||95.0||||Week 8 change at 1 hour post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0001
81468663|NCT01005888|162629164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0028||95.0||||Week 12 change at 1 hour post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0028
81468664|NCT01005888|162629165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Visit 1 percent change at 1 hour post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81468665|NCT01005888|162629165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Week 4 percent change at 1 hour post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81468666|NCT01005888|162629165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Week 8 percent change at 1 hour post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81468667|NCT01005888|162629165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002||95.0||||Week 12 percent change at 1 hour post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0002
81711920|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.51|5.38|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 4-8 hours||5.38|-7.51|
81711921|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.12|2.48|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 8-12 hours||2.48|-8.12|
81711922|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|3.91|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 8-12 hours||3.91|-6.63|
81711923|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.35|4.97|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 12-16 hours||4.97|-7.35|
81711924|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|4.77|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 12-16 hours||4.77|-7.30|
81711925|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.68|0.95|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 16-20 hours||0.95|-12.68|
81711926|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.16|0.76|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 16-20 hours||0.76|-13.16|
81711927|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.87|4.65|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 20-24 hours||4.65|-7.87|
81711928|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.85|5.59|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 20-24 hours||5.59|-6.85|
81711929|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-6.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.74|-1.08|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 0-4 hours||-1.08|-12.74|
81711930|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.73|1.66|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 0-4 hours||1.66|-9.73|
81711931|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-8.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.59|-2.91|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 4-8 hours||-2.91|-13.59|
81711932|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.76|-0.35|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 4-8 hours||-0.35|-10.76|
81468668|NCT01043705|162629166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sided Fisher's exact test.|0.0044||||0.0023|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.009|||Fisher Exact|||||0.009||0.0023
81468669|NCT01043705|162629166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-sided Fisher's Exact Text|0.002||||0.0052|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.01|||Fisher Exact|||||0.01||0.0052
81468670|NCT01043705|162629166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1-sided Fisher's Exact Test|0.006||||0.0176|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.014|||Fisher Exact|||||0.014||0.0176
81468671|NCT01043705|162629166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Fisher's Exact Test|0.7||||0.3764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3764
81468672|NCT01043705|162629167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate compared to performance goal|4.4||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|5.8|||1-sided Chi-square|||||5.8|3.3|0.0005
81468673|NCT01043705|162629167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate compared to a performance goal|3.1||||0.0444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|5.1|||1-sided Chi-square test|||||5.1|1.7|0.0444
81711933|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-7.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|1.05|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 8-12 hours||1.05|-15.20|
81711934|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.68|1.98|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 8-12 hours||1.98|-13.68|
81711935|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.14|7.33|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 12-16 hours||7.33|-10.14|
81711936|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-5.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.46|3.14|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 12-16 hours||3.14|-13.46|
81711937|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-2.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.14|5.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 16-20 hours||5.40|-10.14|
81711938|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-4.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.72|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.25|3.23|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 16-20 hours||3.23|-12.25|
81711939|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|6.72|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 20-24 hours||6.72|-7.60|
81711940|NCT03091920|163119373|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.88|4.92|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 20-24 hours||4.92|-8.88|
81711941|NCT03091920|163119374|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|3.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|6.48|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||6.48|-0.10|
81711942|NCT03091920|163119374|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|3.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|6.82|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||6.82|0.25|
81711943|NCT03091920|163119374|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|3.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|6.32|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 1||6.32|0.40|
81711944|NCT03091920|163119374|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|8.23|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||8.23|0.95|
81711945|NCT03091920|163119374|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|8.12|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||8.12|0.86|
81711946|NCT03091920|163119374|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|7.81|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 7||7.81|1.27|
81711947|NCT03091920|163119374|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|6.61|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||6.61|-1.45|
81711948|NCT03091920|163119374|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|3.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|7.11|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||7.11|-0.78|
81711949|NCT03091920|163119374|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|6.45|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 14||6.45|-0.71|
81711950|NCT03091920|163119375|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|6.99|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||6.99|-2.65|
81711951|NCT03091920|163119375|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|8.91|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||8.91|-0.73|
81711952|NCT03091920|163119375|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|8.51|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||8.51|0.60|
81711953|NCT03091920|163119375|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|7.98|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||7.98|0.07|
81711954|NCT03091920|163119375|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|7.39|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||7.39|-1.15|
81468674|NCT01043705|162629167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate compared to performance goal|5.4||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|5.4|||1-sided Chi-squared test|||All types of mechanical complications combined.||5.4|3.8|0.0006
81468675|NCT01043705|162629167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Descriptive|5.4||||0.0745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|7.5|||Chi-squared|||All mechanical complications, retrospective, non-TYRX cohort||7.5|3.7|0.0745
81468676|NCT04601103|162629169|OTHER|Generalized Fisher's Exact Test was used to detect an association between the 3 treatment groups and the incidence of sloughing||||||0.916|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.916
81711955|NCT03091920|163119375|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|3.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|7.92|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||7.92|-0.44|
81711956|NCT03091920|163119376|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|7.49|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||7.49|1.10|
81711957|NCT03091920|163119376|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|6.1|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1||6.10|-0.23|
81711958|NCT03091920|163119376|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|9.11|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||9.11|0.50|
81711959|NCT03091920|163119376|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|9.36|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7||9.36|0.84|
81711960|NCT03091920|163119376|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|6.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||6.70|-2.93|
81711961|NCT03091920|163119376|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|7.25|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14||7.25|-2.15|
81711962|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|6.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|12.22|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 0-4 hours||12.22|1.40|
81711963|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|6.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|11.99|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 0-4 hours||11.99|1.12|
81711964|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.18|6.28|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 4-8 hours||6.28|-8.18|
81711965|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|9.09|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 4-8 hours||9.09|-5.39|
81711966|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|5.23|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 8-12 hours||5.23|-5.98|
81711967|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|8.7|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 8-12 hours||8.70|-2.50|
81711968|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|6.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|10.89|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 12-16 hours||10.89|2.02|
81711969|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|9.95|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 12-16 hours||9.95|1.19|
81711970|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|3.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|6.91|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 16-20 hours||6.91|0.34|
81711971|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|5.66|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 16-20 hours||5.66|-0.84|
81711972|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.23|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|6.36|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 20-24 hours||6.36|-2.89|
81711973|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|4.99|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 1, 20-24 hours||4.99|-4.33|
81711974|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|9.88|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 0-4 hours||9.88|-1.17|
81711975|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|10.96|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 0-4 hours||10.96|-0.14|
81688534|NCT02075255|163075483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.25||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.58|45.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Include covariates: treatment group, baseline morning PEF, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||45.07|-6.58|0.143
81688535|NCT02075255|163075483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.01||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.26|55.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|Include covariates: treatment group, baseline morning PEF, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||55.76|4.26|0.023
81688536|NCT02075255|163075484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.19||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.08|40.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|Include covariates: treatment group, baseline evening PEF, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||40.46|-10.08|0.237
81688537|NCT02075255|163075484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.52||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.32|56.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|Include covariates: treatment group, baseline evening PEF, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||56.71|6.32|0.014
81688538|NCT02075255|163075485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Including covariates: treatment group, baseline proportion of nights with noctural awakenings, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.11|-0.08|0.742
81688539|NCT02075255|163075485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Including covariates: treatment group, baseline proportion of nights with noctural awakenings, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.07|-0.11|0.693
81711976|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|9.4|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 4-8 hours||9.40|0.36|
81711977|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|8.83|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 4-8 hours||8.83|-0.22|
81688540|NCT02075255|163075486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Include covariates: treatment group, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.08|-0.55|0.139
81688541|NCT02075255|163075486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Include covariates: treatment group, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||-0.23|-0.86|0.001
81688542|NCT02075255|163075487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.165||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.592|2.295|||Regression, Logistic|Including covariates: treatment group, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||2.295|0.592|0.658
81688543|NCT02075255|163075487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.661||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.826|3.34|||Regression, Logistic|Including covariates: treatment group, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||3.340|0.826|0.155
81688544|NCT02075255|163075488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|Including covariates: treatment group, region, baseline AQLQ(S)+12 score, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.53|-0.08|0.151
81688545|NCT02075255|163075488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|Including covariates: treatment group, region, baseline AQLQ(S)+12 score, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.76|0.14|0.004
81688546|NCT02075255|163075489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.538||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.773|3.06|||Regression, Logistic|Including covariates: treatment group, region, baseline AQLQ(S)+12 score, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||3.060|0.773|0.220
81711978|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|8.72|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 8-12 hours||8.72|-0.65|
81711979|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|6.94|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 8-12 hours||6.94|-2.42|
81711980|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|11.89|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 12-16 hours||11.89|1.91|
81711981|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|6.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|11.08|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 12-16 hours||11.08|1.22|
81711982|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|9.93|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 16-20 hours||9.93|0.05|
81711983|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|10.22|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 16-20 hours||10.22|0.45|
81711984|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|6.52|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 20-24 hours||6.52|-3.17|
81711985|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|8.92|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 7, 20-24 hours||8.92|-0.86|
81688547|NCT02075255|163075489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.783||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.882|3.605|||Regression, Logistic|Including covariates: treatment group, region, baseline AQLQ(S)+12 score, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||3.605|0.882|0.108
81688548|NCT02075255|163075493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-162.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-220.1|-104.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Include covariates: treatment group, baseline eosinophil count, region, visit, treatment by visit|Percent change|||-104.3|-220.1|<0.001
81688549|NCT02075255|163075493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-159.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-217.9|-100.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Include covariates: treatment group, baseline eosinophil count, region, visit, treatment by visit.|Percent change|||-100.9|-217.9|<0.001
81688550|NCT01327339|163075520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|7.8|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with an adverse event.|||7.8|4.3|
81688551|NCT00700752|163075523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1636|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1887|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.789|1.1636|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A minus balafilcon A.|Alternative hypothesis is senofilcon A is superior to balafilcon A for comfort.||1.1636|0.7890|
81688552|NCT02099799|163075529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.0||||0.189|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.189
81688553|NCT02099799|163075530|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.572|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.572
81688554|NCT02099799|163075531|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.799|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.799
81688555|NCT02099799|163075532|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1312.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81688556|NCT02099799|163075533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2265|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2265
81688557|NCT02099799|163075534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8897|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8897
81688558|NCT02316470|163075559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81688559|NCT02316470|163075559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0261|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0261
81688560|NCT02316470|163075559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0364|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0364
81688561|NCT02316470|163075559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81688562|NCT02316470|163075559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81688563|NCT02316470|163075559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81688564|NCT02316470|163075559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81688565|NCT02316470|163075560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value was \<0.0001 at each time point (Day 14, 28, 35, 120, 210)|Fisher-Freeman-Halton Test|||statistical test was applied across all treatment groups at each of the listed time points.||||<0.0001
81688566|NCT02316470|163075561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value was \<0.0001 at each time point (Day 14, 28, 35, 56, 120, 210)|Fisher-Freeman-Halton Test|||statistical test was applied across all treatment groups at each of the listed time points.||||<0.0001
81688567|NCT02316470|163075562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||the p-value was \<0.0001 at each time point (Day 14, 28, 35, 56, 120, 210)|Fisher-Freeman-Halton Test|||statistical test was applied across all treatment groups at each of the listed time points.||||<0.0001
81688568|NCT02238028|163075592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Paired t-test,2 sided|||Paired Student's t tests were used in the absence and presence of wearing respirators. HRV was log-transformed before regression analyses. Linear mixed-effect models were applied to investigate the effects of wearing respirators. Age, sex, body mass index, PM2.5 concentration, 48-h mean temperature and 48-h mean humidity were introduced into the model as fixed-effect terms. At last, we incorporated random-effect intercepts for subjects to account for correlations between repeated measurements.||||<0.05
81688569|NCT02238028|163075593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test,2 sided|||||||<0.05
81468677|NCT01537068|162629173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Test of Within-subjects effects|2.95||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures of ANOVA||||||0.09
81688570|NCT03864237|163075623|SUPERIORITY||beta coefficient for condition|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|2.37|||Regression, Linear|Regression controls for baseline value of outcome and sex to determine pre-post change in the outcome as a function of condition.||||2.37|-1.31|0.568
81688571|NCT03864237|163075624|SUPERIORITY||beta coefficient for condition|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|2.59|||Regression, Linear|||||2.59|-0.13|0.077
81688572|NCT03864237|163075625|SUPERIORITY||beta coefficient for condition|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|1.11|||Regression, Linear|||||1.11|-3.52|0.30
81688573|NCT03864237|163075626|SUPERIORITY||beta coefficient for condition|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|3.0|||Regression, Linear|||||3.0|-1.31|0.44
81688574|NCT03864237|163075627|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient for condition|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|2.3|||Regression, Linear|||||2.30|-2.81|0.845
81688575|NCT03864237|163075628|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient for condition|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|2.31|||Regression, Linear|||||2.31|-1.72|0.77
81688576|NCT03864237|163075629|SUPERIORITY||Beta coefficient for condition|1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|4.54|||Regression, Linear|||||4.54|-1.0|0.21
81688577|NCT01397071|163075655|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change in PAT measurements was made to beef alone vs. beef with avocado 2 hours post-ingestion||||0.052
81688578|NCT01397071|163075656|OTHER||% of baseline|0.58||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance is defined as p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison was made to beef patty alone vs. beef patty with avocado added 3 hours post-ingestion.||||0.03
81688579|NCT02145156|163075657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.36
81688580|NCT02145156|163075657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.18
81688581|NCT02145156|163075657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.22
81688582|NCT02145156|163075657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.88
81688583|NCT02145156|163075658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.35
81688584|NCT02145156|163075658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81688585|NCT02145156|163075658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.23
81711986|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|4.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|9.27|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 0-4 hours||9.27|-1.18|
81711987|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|3.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|8.9|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 0-4 hours||8.90|-1.38|
81711988|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|12.06|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 4-8 hours||12.06|-1.70|
81468678|NCT01537068|162629175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-squared|6.32||||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.025
81688586|NCT02145156|163075658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.23
81688587|NCT02145156|163075659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.37
81688588|NCT02145156|163075659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.23
81688589|NCT02145156|163075659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.25
81688590|NCT02145156|163075659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.70
81688591|NCT02145156|163075660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.59
81688592|NCT02145156|163075660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.52
81688593|NCT02145156|163075660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.71
81688594|NCT02145156|163075660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.34
81688595|NCT02145156|163075661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.16
81688596|NCT02145156|163075661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.15
81688597|NCT02145156|163075661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.98
81688598|NCT02145156|163075661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.34
81688599|NCT02145156|163075662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.37
81688600|NCT02145156|163075662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.23
81688601|NCT02145156|163075662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.25
81688602|NCT02145156|163075662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.70
81688603|NCT02145156|163075663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.87
81688604|NCT02145156|163075663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.62
81688605|NCT02145156|163075663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.81
81688606|NCT02145156|163075663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.76
81688607|NCT02145156|163075664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.70
81688608|NCT02145156|163075664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.41
81688609|NCT02145156|163075664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.59
81688610|NCT02145156|163075664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.74
81688611|NCT02145156|163075665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.38
81688612|NCT02145156|163075665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.17
81688613|NCT02145156|163075665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.60
81688614|NCT02145156|163075665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.35
81688615|NCT02145156|163075666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.39
81688616|NCT02145156|163075666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.51
81688617|NCT02145156|163075666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.49
81711989|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|12.37|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 4-8 hours||12.37|-1.14|
81711990|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.35|4.92|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 8-12 hours||4.92|-5.35|
81711991|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|6.65|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 8-12 hours||6.65|-3.42|
81711992|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|11.36|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 12-16 hours||11.36|-1.19|
81711993|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|11.42|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 12-16 hours||11.42|-0.83|
81711994|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.02|6.63|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 16-20 hours||6.63|-4.02|
81711995|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|2.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|8.12|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 16-20 hours||8.12|-2.26|
81711996|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.52|4.85|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 20-24 hours||4.85|-7.52|
81688618|NCT02145156|163075666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.14
81688619|NCT02145156|163075667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.09
81688620|NCT02145156|163075667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.51
81688621|NCT02145156|163075667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.15
81688622|NCT02145156|163075667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81688623|NCT02145156|163075668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.38
81688624|NCT02145156|163075668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.17
81688625|NCT02145156|163075668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.60
81688626|NCT02145156|163075668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.35
81688627|NCT02064439|163075669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.59||P-value and hazard ratio estimates based on stratified proportional hazards model, with stratification based index event (DVT or PE with or without DVT).|Wald test|||Statistical analysis was performed on the first occurrence of the composite outcome.||0.59|0.20|0.0001
81688628|NCT02064439|163075669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.0|0.14|0.47||P-value and hazard ratio estimates based on stratified proportional hazards model, with stratification based index event (DVT or PE with or without DVT).|Wald test|||Statistical analysis was performed on the first occurrence of the composite outcome.||0.47|0.14|<0.0001
81688629|NCT02064439|163075669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34||||0.4328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.75||P-value and hazard ratio estimates based on stratified proportional hazards model, with stratification based index event (DVT or PE with or without DVT).|Wald test|||Statistical analysis was performed on the first occurrence of the composite outcome.||2.75|0.65|0.4328
81688630|NCT02064439|163075670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.01||||0.3235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|8.04||P-value and hazard ratio estimates based on stratified proportional hazards model, with stratification based index event (DVT or PE with or without DVT).|Wald test|||Statistical analysis was performed on the first occurrence of the composite outcome.||8.04|0.50|0.3235
81688631|NCT02064439|163075670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64||||0.5005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|6.84||P-value and hazard ratio estimates based on stratified proportional hazards model, with stratification based index event (DVT or PE with or without DVT).|Wald test|||Statistical analysis was performed on the first occurrence of the composite outcome.||6.84|0.39|0.5005
81688632|NCT02064439|163075670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.7337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|4.03||P-value and hazard ratio estimates based on stratified proportional hazards model, with stratification based index event (DVT or PE with or without DVT).|Wald test|||Statistical analysis was performed on the first occurrence of the composite outcome.||4.03|0.37|0.7337
81688633|NCT02064439|163075671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.57||P-value and hazard ratio estimates based on stratified proportional hazards model, with stratification based index event (DVT or PE with or without DVT).|Wald test|||Statistical analysis was performed on the first occurrence of the composite outcome.||0.57|0.20|<0.0001
81711997|NCT03091920|163119377|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.25|4.98|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|Day 14, 20-24 hours||4.98|-7.25|
81711998|NCT03091920|163119378|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.288|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.274|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.857|0.282|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|||0.282|-0.857|
81711999|NCT03091920|163119378|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.708|0.498|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|||0.498|-0.708|
81688634|NCT02064439|163075671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.54||P-value and hazard ratio estimates based on stratified proportional hazards model, with stratification based index event (DVT or PE with or without DVT).|Wald test|||Statistical analysis was performed on the first occurrence of the composite outcome.||0.54|0.19|<0.0001
81688635|NCT02064439|163075671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.8172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.06||P-value and hazard ratio estimates based on stratified proportional hazards model, with stratification based index event (DVT or PE with or without DVT).|Wald test|||Statistical analysis was performed on the first occurrence of the composite outcome.||2.06|0.57|0.8172
81688636|NCT02064439|163075672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.44||||0.3318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|3.02||P-value and hazard ratio estimates based on stratified proportional hazards model, with stratification based index event (DVT or PE with or without DVT).|Wald test|||||3.02|0.69|0.3318
81688637|NCT02064439|163075672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.2||P-value and hazard ratio estimates based on stratified proportional hazards model, with stratification based index event (DVT or PE with or without DVT).|Wald test|||||2.20|0.44|0.9726
81688638|NCT02064439|163075672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.46||||0.3137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.06||P-value and hazard ratio estimates based on stratified proportional hazards model, with stratification based index event (DVT or PE with or without DVT).|Wald test|||||3.06|0.70|0.3137
81712000|NCT03091920|163119378|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-0.196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.727|0.335|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% CI is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|||0.335|-0.727|
81712001|NCT03091920|163119383|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-23.188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.97|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.13|37.753|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 8||37.753|-84.130|
81712002|NCT03091920|163119383|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-14.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.092|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.883|42.817|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 8||42.817|-70.883|
81688639|NCT02433288|163075673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0019
81537168|NCT00880698|162757113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|50.6||The pre-specified significance level was 5%. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Difference (95% confidence interval) in percentage of HIV-1 infected participants classified as responders for SNA G3 in RotaTeq group minus Placebo group.|SNA G3||50.6|4.7|<0.001
81688640|NCT02433288|163075674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0017|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0017
81688641|NCT02433288|163075675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.91|-13.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-13.57|-26.91|<0.0001
81688642|NCT02433288|163075676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.3939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.80|-4.56|0.3939
81688643|NCT02433288|163075677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.7514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|4.53|||ANCOVA|linear model including terms for randomized group and baseline LDL-C||||4.53|-3.27|0.7514
81688644|NCT03350750|163075678|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Model Effect (Open vs. Closed)|0.22||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.46|||ANCOVA||This is the coefficient for an indicator variable comparing the Open versus Closed shunt group, in a linear regression model with Month 4 gait velocity as the outcome and Baseline gait velocity included as a predictor along with treatment.|||0.46|-0.02|0.071
81688645|NCT03350750|163075679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.337|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.337
81688646|NCT03350750|163075680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.007
81688647|NCT03350750|163075681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.201|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.201
81688648|NCT03350750|163075682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.172|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.172
81688649|NCT03350750|163075683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.780
81688650|NCT03350750|163075684|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81688651|NCT03350750|163075685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.240
81688652|NCT03350750|163075686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013
81688653|NCT03350750|163075687|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.019
81688654|NCT03350750|163075688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.040
81688655|NCT03350750|163075689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013
81688656|NCT03350750|163075690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.235|||||||Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test with a mid-p-value correction||||||0.235
81688657|NCT01849250|163075693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.50
81688658|NCT01849250|163075696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.19
81688659|NCT01849250|163075697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||ANOVA|||||||.52
81688660|NCT01849250|163075698|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.12
81688661|NCT01847547|163075730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||||95.0|0.64|1.7|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible. Future data with an increased number of patients are planned.||1.70|0.64|
81688662|NCT01847547|163075731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||||95.0|0.69|1.36|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible. Future data with an increased number of patients are planned.||1.36|0.69|
81688663|NCT01847547|163075732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||||95.0|0.62|2.45|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible. Future data with an increased number of patients are planned.||2.45|0.62|
81688664|NCT01847547|163075733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29||||||95.0|0.15|0.59|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible. Future data with an increased number of patients are planned.||0.59|0.15|
81688665|NCT01847547|163075734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31||||||95.0|0.15|0.67|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible.||0.67|0.15|
81688666|NCT01847547|163075735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.27||||||95.0|0.09|0.84|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible. Future data with an increased number of patients are planned.||0.84|0.09|
81688667|NCT01847547|163075736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||||95.0|0.78|2.01|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible. Future data with an increased number of patients are planned.||2.01|0.78|
81688668|NCT01847547|163075738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||||95.0|0.48|1.14|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible. Future data with an increased number of patients are planned.||1.14|0.48|
81688669|NCT01847547|163075739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||||95.0|0.47|2.2|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible. Future data with an increased number of patients are planned.||2.20|0.47|
81537169|NCT00880698|162757113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|42.9||The pre-specified significance level was 5%. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Difference (95% confidence interval) in percentage of HIV-1 uninfected participants classified as responders for SNA G4 in RotaTeq group minus Placebo group.|SNA G4||42.9|8.0|<0.001
81468679|NCT02484651|162629176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.651|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sample size calculation was performed with a power of 0.80 and an α of 0.05, considering the primary hypothesis of a reduction in the BIS variability (measured as the standard deviation). A 25% reduction on the BIS variability (standard deviation) was considered clinically relevant, and gave a minimum sample size of 26 per group.||||0.651
81468680|NCT02484651|162629177|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis applies to the propofol effect-site concentration. Sample size calculation was performed with a power of 0.80 and an α of 0.05 also a reduction in the propofol drug consumption (measured as the average effect-site concentration) during maintenance of anesthesia. A reduction on propofol mean effect-site concentration of 20% was considered clinically relevant, giving a minimum of 34 patients per group||||<0.001
81468681|NCT02484651|162629177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.245|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"This statistical analysis applies to the remifentanil effect-site concentration.~Sample size calculation was performed with a power of 0.80 and an α of 0.05 also a reduction in the remifentanil drug consumption (measured as the average effect-site concentration) during maintenance of anesthesia. A reduction on on remifentanil average effect-site concentration of 20% was considered clinically relevant, giving a minimum of 24 patients per group"||||0.245
81468682|NCT02484651|162629178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.419|||||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis was that PQRS overall recovery at 15 minutes was independent from the study group.||||0.419
81468683|NCT02484651|162629178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.107|||||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis was that PQRS overall recovery at 40 minutes was independent from the study group.||||0.107
81468684|NCT02484651|162629179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.669|||||||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis was that PQRS satisfaction with anesthetic care was independent of the study group.||||0.669
81468685|NCT05238025|162629180|OTHER|Vaccine Efficacy (VE) is defined as 1 minus the hazard ratio resulting from a Cox proportional hazards regression model stratified by age group. It is demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for VE is above 20%|Vaccine Efficacy|42.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|71.9||||||||71.9|-16.1|
81468686|NCT05238025|162629181|OTHER|Vaccine Efficacy (VE) is defined as 1 minus the hazard ratio resulting from a Cox proportional hazards regression model stratified by age group. It is demonstrated if the first primary outcome is met and the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for VE is above 20%|Vaccine Efficacy|59.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.7|74.3|||||Not formally tested, since the first primary outcome was not met|||74.3|34.7|
81468687|NCT05238025|162629182|OTHER|Vaccine Efficacy (VE) is defined as 1 minus the hazard ratio resulting from a Cox proportional hazards regression model stratified by age group. It is demonstrated if both primary outcomes are met and the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for VE is above 20%|Vaccine Efficacy|48.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.8|64.7|||||Not formally tested, since the first primary outcome was not met|||64.7|25.8|
81468688|NCT02266472|162629199|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based on 2-sided 90% CIs for the ratios (test to reference treatment) of the adjusted gMeans of the primary endpoints, with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00 %.|ratio of the adjusted means|99.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.4|101.89|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including random effects for 'subjects within sequences' \& fixed effect for 'sequence', 'period' \& 'treatment'.|Relative bioavailability of empagliflozin was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of Fed 10mg+1000mg FDC divided by Fed 10mg+1000mg Single. Standard deviation is actually intraindividual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||101.89|96.40|<0.0001
81468689|NCT02266472|162629200|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based on 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios (test to reference treatment) of the adjusted geometric means (gMeans) of the primary endpoints,using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00 %.|ratio of the adjusted means|101.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.54|106.19|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including random effects for 'subjects within sequences' \& fixed effect for 'sequence', 'period' \& 'treatment'.|Relative bioavailability of metformin was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of Fed 10mg+1000mg FDC divided by Fed 10mg+1000mg Single. Standard deviation is actually intraindividual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||106.19|96.54|<0.0001
81468690|NCT02266472|162629201|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based on 2-sided 90% CIs for the ratios (test to reference treatment) of the adjusted gMeans of the primary endpoints, with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|ratio of the adjusted means|99.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.69|104.87|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including random effects for 'subjects within sequences' \& fixed effect for 'sequence', 'period' \& 'treatment'.|Relative bioavailability of empagliflozin was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of Fed10mg+1000mg FDC divided by Fed10mg+1000mg Single. Standard deviation is actually intraindividual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||104.87|93.69|<0.0001
81468691|NCT02266472|162629202|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based on 2-sided 90% CIs for the ratios (test to reference treatment) of the adjusted gMeans of the primary endpoints, with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|ratio of the adjusted means|108.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.17|113.17|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including random effects for 'subjects within sequences' \& fixed effect for 'sequence', 'period' \& 'treatment'.|Relative bioavailability of metformin was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of Fed10mg+1000mg FDC divided by Fed10mg+1000mg Single. Standard deviation is actually intraindividual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||113.17|104.17|<0.0001
81468692|NCT02266472|162629203|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based on 2-sided 90% CIs for the ratios (test to reference treatment) of the adjusted gMeans of the primary endpoints, with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|ratio of the adjusted means|98.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.18|101.67|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including random effects for 'subjects within sequences' \& fixed effect for 'sequence', 'period' \& 'treatment'.|Relative bioavailability of empagliflozin was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of Fed10mg+1000mg FDC divided by Fed10mg+1000mg Single. Standard deviation is actually intraindividual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||101.67|96.18|
81537170|NCT00880698|162757113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|58.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.2|75.9||The pre-specified significance level was 5%. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Difference (95% confidence interval) in percentage of HIV-1 infected participants classified as responders for SNA G4 in RotaTeq group minus Placebo group.|SNA G4||75.9|37.2|<0.001
81688670|NCT01847547|163075740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||||95.0|0.21|1.98|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and very few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible. Future data with an increased number of patients are planned.||1.98|0.21|
81688671|NCT01847547|163075741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||||95.0|0.5|1.08|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible. Future data with an increased number of patients are planned.||1.08|0.50|
81688672|NCT01847547|163075742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4||||||95.0|0.21|0.76|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible. Future data with an increased number of patients are planned.||0.76|0.21|
81688673|NCT01847547|163075743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||||95.0|0.58|1.55|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible. Future data with an increased number of patients are planned.||1.55|0.58|
81688674|NCT01847547|163075744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36||||||95.0|0.32|5.72|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and very few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible. Future data with an increased number of patients are planned.||5.72|0.32|
81688675|NCT01847547|163075745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||||95.0|0.83|3.08|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible. Future data with an increased number of patients are planned.||3.08|0.83|
81688676|NCT01847547|163075746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||||95.0|0.57|3.7|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible. Future data with an increased number of patients are planned.||3.70|0.57|
81688677|NCT01847547|163075747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||||95.0|0.67|1.35|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible.||1.35|0.67|
81688678|NCT01847547|163075748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||||95.0|0.79|2.01|||Regression, Cox||Cox Proportional Hazard's regression following propensity score matching.|These current feasibility data are limited by a small sample size, short follow up, and few outcome events resulting in wide 95% confidence intervals. At this early stage, no comparative conclusions are possible. Future data with an increased number of patients are planned.||2.01|0.79|
81688679|NCT02795767|163075789|OTHER||ABR Ratio|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.023|||||Emicizumab QW is the numerator and Prophylactic/Episodic Bypassing Agent is the denominator.|||0.023|0.006|
81688680|NCT02795767|163075790|OTHER||ABR Ratio|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.21|||||Emicizumab QW is the numerator and Prophylactic/Episodic Bypassing Agent is the denominator.|||0.210|0.051|
81688681|NCT02553915|163075819|OTHER|Comparisons were made for each biomarker within each arm pre and post 12 weeks of treatment.|||||<|0.1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||To evaluate whether a dose-response relationship exists between dose of EPA and decrease either in plasma IL-6 levels or in mitogen-stimulated PBMC TNF-α expression and secretion, when compared with placebo. \[Time Frame: 12 weeks\]. Comparisons were made within each arm pre and post 12 weeks of treatment.||||<0.10
81688682|NCT02553915|163075820|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.1|||||||ANOVA|||"To evaluate:~1. whether EPA treatment produces a decrease in ratings of depression severity, when compared with placebo-treated subjects; and~2. whether the changes in IL-6 or mitogen- stimulated PBMC TNF-α expression mediate changes observed in ratings of depression.~\[Time Frame: 12 weeks\]"||||<0.1
81688683|NCT02553915|163075821|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Change in IDS-C30 scores were compared pre and post 12 weeks of treatment with each intervention, within each arm.||||<0.01
81688684|NCT02553915|163075822|OTHER|Exploratory.|||||<|0.1|||||||Spearman Rank Order Correlation|||To evaluate whether EPA treatment produces decreases in mitogen-stimulated PBMC IL-6. \[Time Frame: 12 weeks\] Comparisons were made between pre and post treatment levels in each of the 4 treatment arms.||||<0.1
81688685|NCT02553915|163075823|OTHER|Exploratory|||||<|0.1|||||||Spearman Rank Order Correlation|||To evaluate whether EPA treatment produces decreases in the expression of inflammation pathway-related genes. \[Time Frame: 12 weeks\] (We evaluated gene expression of IL-6 and TNF-α.)||||<0.1
81688686|NCT00477451|163075875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.200
81688687|NCT00477451|163075876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.368|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.368
81688688|NCT00477451|163075877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.207|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.207
81688689|NCT01426386|163075878|OTHER|Based on the ANCOVA model the slope of the dose-response curve was estimated. Null hypothesis: Slope of dose-response curve equal to 0 (zero)|Slope of the dose-response curve|7.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.69|10.18||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 5% (two-sided)|ANCOVA|Number of oocytes retrieved as dependent variable, centre and AMH strata (5.0-14.9 pmol/L and 15.0-44.9 pmol/L) as factors and log(dose) as covariate||The dose-response relationship was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model||10.18|5.69|<0.001
81688690|NCT01426386|163075879|OTHER|Based on the ANCOVA model the slope of the dose-response curve was estimated. Null hypothesis: Slope of dose-response curve equal to 0 (zero)|Slope of the dose-response curve|11.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.78|15.48||No adjustment for multiplicity was applied for the secondary endpoints|ANCOVA|Follicular volume as dependent variable, centre and AMH strata (5.0-14.9 pmol/L and 15.0-44.9 pmol/L) as factors and log(dose) as covariate||The dose-response relationship was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model||15.48|6.78|<0.001
81688691|NCT01426386|163075880|OTHER|Based on the ANCOVA model the slope of the dose-response curve was estimated. Null hypothesis: Slope of dose-response curve equal to 0 (zero)|Slope of the dose-response curve|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.11||No adjustment for multiplicity was applied for the secondary endpoints|ANCOVA|Log(estradiol) as dependent variable, AMH strata (5.0-14.9 pmol/L and 15.0-44.9 pmol/L) as factor, log(dose) and log(baseline estradiol) as covariates||The dose-response relationship was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model||1.11|0.56|<0.001
81688692|NCT01426386|163075882|OTHER|Based on the ANCOVA model the slope of the dose-response curve was estimated. Null hypothesis: Slope of dose-response curve equal to 0 (zero)|Slope of the dose-response curve|3.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|4.78||No adjustment for multiplicity was applied for the secondary endpoints|ANCOVA|Fertilised oocytes as dependent variable, AMH strata (5.0-14.9 pmol/L and 15.0-44.9 pmol/L) as factor and log(dose) as covariate||The dose-response relationship was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model||4.78|1.71|<0.001
81688693|NCT01426386|163075884|OTHER|Treatment groups were compared using the chi-squared test.||||||0.248||||||No adjustment for multiplicity was applied for the secondary endpoints|Chi-squared|||||||0.248
81688694|NCT03694522|163075888|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.04|||Stratified log-rank test|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors of geographic region and administration of mFOLFOX6 single dose prior to randomization.|Hazard ratio and 95% CIs were calculated using the Cox proportional hazards model, adjusted for randomization stratification factors, including geographic region and administration of mFOLFOX6 single dose prior to randomization.|||1.04|0.44|0.0727
81688695|NCT03694522|163075889|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.0268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.95|||Stratified log-rank test|Adjusted for randomization stratification factors, including geographic region and administration of mFOLFOX6 single dose prior to randomization.|Hazard ratio and 95% CIs were calculated using the Cox proportional hazards model, adjusted for randomization stratification factors, including geographic region and administration of mFOLFOX6 single dose prior to randomization.|||0.95|0.35|0.0268
81688696|NCT03694522|163075890|SUPERIORITY||Difference|13.1||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|29.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was calculated based on stratum-adjusted Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) proportions||||29.0|-2.8|0.1060
81688697|NCT03694522|163075892|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.94|||||Hazard ratio and 95% CIs were calculated using the Cox proportional hazards model, adjusted for randomization stratification factors, including geographic region and administration of mFOLFOX6 single dose prior to randomization.|||0.94|0.38|
81688698|NCT02760407|163075893|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.183|0.352|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||The OKZ ACR20 response rate for the 64 mg q4w treatment group at Week 12 was expected to be at least 50% resulting in an expected difference in ACR20 response rates of 25 percentage points between the respective OKZ treatment group and placebo. Sample size yield 100% disjunctive power for testing the primary hypothesis||0.352|0.183|<0.0001
81688699|NCT02760407|163075893|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.258|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.171|0.341|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||The OKZ ACR20 response rate for the 64 mg q2w treatment group at Week 12 was expected to be at least 55%, resulting in an expected difference in ACR20 response rate of 30 percentage points between the respective OKZ treatment group and placebo. Sample size yield 100% disjunctive power for testing the primary hypothesis||0.341|0.171|<0.0001
81688700|NCT02760407|163075894|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.224|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.148|0.298|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||The ACR20 response rate for adalimumab was expected to be at least 52.5% at Week 12.||0.298|0.148|<0.0001
81688701|NCT02760407|163075894|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority for each OKZ dosing regimen versus Adalimumab is achieved if the lower limit of the 97.5% confidence interval is greater than the protocol defined non-inferiority margin of -12%.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.045|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.022|0.112||||||A noninferiority margin of 12% was used for the comparison between OKZ and adalimumab with respect to this endpoint.||0.112|-0.022|
81688702|NCT02760407|163075894|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority for each OKZ dosing regimen versus Adalimumab is achieved if the lower limit of the 97.5% confidence interval is greater than the protocol defined non-inferiority margin of -12%.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.034|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.035|0.102||||||A noninferiority margin of 12% was used for the comparison between OKZ and adalimumab with respect to this endpoint.||0.102|-0.035|
81688703|NCT02760407|163075895|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.332|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.257|0.397|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||The DAS28 low disease activity (based on DAS28 \[CRP\] \<3.2) response rate at Week 12 is estimated to be 10% in the placebo group and 22% in the 64 mg q4w OKZ group, resulting in an expected difference of 12 percentage points between respective OKZ group and placebo.||0.397|0.257|<0.0001
81688704|NCT02760407|163075895|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.325|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.25|0.391|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||The DAS28 low disease activity (based on DAS28 \[CRP\] \<3.2) response rate at Week 12 is estimated to be 10% in the placebo group and 30% in the 64 mg q2w OKZ group, resulting in an expected difference of 20 percentage points between respective OKZ group and placebo.||0.391|0.250|<0.0001
81688705|NCT02760407|163075896|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.256|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.191|0.313|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||The DAS28 low disease activity response rate for adalimumab was expected to be at least 27% at Week 12.||0.313|0.191|<0.0001
81688706|NCT02760407|163075896|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority for each OKZ dosing regimen versus Adalimumab is achieved if the lower limit of the 97.5% confidence interval is greater than the protocol defined noninferiority margin of -7.5%.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.076|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.004|0.147||||||A noninferiority margin of 7.5% was used for the comparison between OKZ and adalimumab with respect to this endpoint.||0.147|0.004|
81688707|NCT02760407|163075896|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority for each OKZ dosing regimen versus Adalimumab is achieved if the lower limit of the 97.5% confidence interval is greater than the protocol defined noninferiority margin of -7.5%.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.069|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.003|0.141||||||A noninferiority margin of 7.5% was used for the comparison between OKZ and adalimumab with respect to this endpoint.||0.141|-0.003|
81537171|NCT00880698|162757113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.4||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|34.2||The pre-specified significance level was 5%. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Difference (95% confidence interval) in percentage of HIV-1 uninfected participants classified as responders for SNA P1 in RotaTeq group minus Placebo group.|SNA P1||34.2|-1.7|0.024
81688708|NCT02760407|163075897|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.29|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||||-0.09|-0.29|<0.0001
81688709|NCT02760407|163075897|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.33|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||||-0.12|-0.33|<0.0001
81688710|NCT02760407|163075897|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.1||||||||-0.10|-0.28|
81688711|NCT02760407|163075898|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.275|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.192|0.349|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||||0.349|0.192|<0.0001
81688712|NCT02760407|163075898|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.278|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.195|0.353|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||||0.353|0.195|<0.0001
81688713|NCT02760407|163075898|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.237|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.165|0.303||||||||0.303|0.165|
81688714|NCT02760407|163075899|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.08||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.031|0.123|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||||0.123|0.031|0.0003
81688715|NCT02760407|163075899|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.069||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.02|0.111|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||||0.111|0.020|0.001
81688716|NCT02760407|163075899|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.089|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.127||||||||0.127|0.046|
81688717|NCT02522377|163075900|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test based upon group differences pooled across infusions|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.28||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes main effect for treatment group and infusion number categorically. Satterthwaite DF=9.987.|Midazolam - Ketamine Infusions|||||0.72
81688718|NCT02522377|163075901|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test based upon group differences pooled across infusions in mixed effect model|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes main effect for treatment group and infusion number categorically. Satterthwaite DF=7.836.|Midazolam - Ketamine Infusions|||||0.77
81688719|NCT02522377|163075902|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test based upon group differences pooled across infusions|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes main effect for treatment group and infusion number categorically. Satterthwaite DF=9.987.|Midazolam - Ketamine Infusions|||||0.40
81688720|NCT02522377|163075903|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test based upon group differences pooled across infusions|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes main effect for treatment group and infusion number categorically. Satterthwaite DF=9.3634.|Midazolam - Ketamine Infusions|||||0.009
81688721|NCT02522377|163075904|SUPERIORITY|Superiority test based upon group differences pooled across infusions|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.71||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes main effect for treatment group and infusion number categorically. Satterthwaite DF=9.987.|Midazolam - Ketamine Infusions|||||0.34
81688722|NCT02522377|163075905|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|7.2|||Fisher Exact||Odds Ratio of Midazolam (numerator) to Ketamine Infusions (denominator)|||7.20|0.01|0.58
81688723|NCT01158950|163075906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032||||||The threshold for statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|Fisher transformation|||The comparison group represents the difference in ICR and the baseline impulsiveness scale.||||0.032
81688724|NCT01158950|163075907|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold is set to p \< 0.05, corrected for multiple comparisons.|Fisher transformation|Statistical tests are computed across multiple subregions (voxels) within each area. Thus, the correlation coefficient above is a summary score.||||||< 0.05
81688725|NCT02116972|163075923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||0.0821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.07|||Logitudinal mixed effects model|||The step-down testing procedure to control for multiplicity would be voided if the primary endpoint is not met and analyses proceeded for exploratory purposes.||0.07|-1.22|0.0821
81688726|NCT00784784|163075937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.23||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|4.8|||Fisher Exact|||That in a year with mismatch between influenza vaccine antigen and infecting H3N2 strain, seasonal (10-13 weeks) antiviral prophylaxis in adults will provide better protection from symptomatic influenza infection than trivalent inactivated split virus influenza vaccine.||4.8|0.01|0.25
81688727|NCT01422304|163075964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk is Sugammadex versus Usual Care|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method was stratified for renal function (estimated creatinine clearance \< or ≥ 60 mL/min) and prophylactic antithrombotic therapy (including low molecular weight heparin \[LMWH\], including unfractionated heparin \[UFH\], or not including either LMWH or UFH)||1.29|0.38|
81688728|NCT01422304|163075965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR) (%)|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|7.3|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model included those in APaT population with any baseline or post baseline aPTT value in 10 or 60 minute window (Sugammadex, Usual Care N=567, 548)|Estimate of difference in Sugammadex versus Usual Care change from baseline at 10 minutes post dose calculated with log of aPTT values as dependent variable. Results transformed back to GMR of respective changes (expressed as %, = \[GMR - 1\]\*100).|Model was restricted to have no difference between treatment groups for baseline assessment, and was adjusted for center, usual care group (active reversal or spontaneous recovery), renal function (estimated creatinine clearance \< or ≥ 60 mL/min), prophylactic antithrombotic therapy (including LMWH, including UFH, or not including either LMWH or UFH), type of hip/knee surgical procedure, and the interaction of time by treatment.||7.3|3.7|
81712003|NCT03091920|163119383|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-18.611|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.138|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.204|33.982|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 8||33.982|-71.204|
81712004|NCT03091920|163119383|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-25.389|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.885|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.551|11.774|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 15||11.774|-62.551|
81712005|NCT03091920|163119383|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-21.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.221|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.879|14.527|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 15||14.527|-56.879|
81712006|NCT03091920|163119383|OTHER|No statistical testing was performed.|Least squares mean difference|-23.282|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.691|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.618|9.053|||||Least Squares mean difference and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate. Standard Error of the Mean=Standard Error of the LS Mean Difference.|Day 15||9.053|-55.618|
81712007|NCT00711009|163119403|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exact 95% confidence interval for the difference in response rates (LPV/r + RAL minus LPV/r + FTC/TDF) was used to assess non-inferiority. The LPV/r+RAL arm was considered non-inferior to the LPV/r+FTC/TDF arm because the lower limit of the confidence interval was \>/= -20%. Because the LPV/r+RAL arm was considered non-inferior based on the 20% margin, the results were assessed on a more rigorous 12% margin (-12%), as prespecified.|Diff. in Percentage of Subj. Responding|-1.6||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|8.8|||exact binomial method|||The null hypothesis was that the response rate for the LPV/r + RAL arm was more than 20% lower than the response rate for the LPV/r + FTC/TDF arm. The planned sample size of 100 participants per treatment group provided 90% power to conclude that the LPV/r + RAL arm was non-inferior to the control arm, based on a non-inferiority margin of -20% (with a type I error rate of 0.05).||8.8|-12.0|0.850
81712008|NCT04259749|163119497|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.4|||||Adjusted for age, education, lifetime use of tobacco products.|||3.40|0.58|
81712009|NCT04259749|163119497|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|5.63|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime use of tobacco products|||5.63|0.92|
81537172|NCT00880698|162757113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.7||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|35.5||The pre-specified significance level was 5%. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Difference (95% confidence interval) in percentage of HIV-1 infected participants classified as responders for SNA P1 in RotaTeq group minus Placebo group.|SNA P1||35.5|-12.0|0.34
81537173|NCT00880698|162757113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|51.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.3|66.3||The pre-specified significance level was 5%. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Difference (95% confidence interval) in percentage of HIV-1 uninfected participants classified as responders for IgA in RotaTeq group minus Placebo group.|IgA||66.3|34.3|<0.001
81712010|NCT04259749|163119498|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|4.07|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime use of tobacco products|||4.07|0.61|
81712011|NCT04259749|163119498|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|9.02|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime use of tobacco products|||9.02|1.32|
81712012|NCT04259749|163119499|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|3.68|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime use of tobacco|||3.68|.59|
81712013|NCT04259749|163119499|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|6.42|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime use of tobacco products.|||6.42|1.05|
81712014|NCT04259749|163119500|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.49|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime use of tobacco|||2.49|.47|
81712015|NCT04259749|163119500|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|3.31|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime use of tobacco products|||3.31|.62|
81712016|NCT04259749|163119501|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|4.14|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime use of tobacco products|||4.14|.72|
81712017|NCT04259749|163119501|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|4.95|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime use of tobacco products.|||4.95|.83|
81712018|NCT04259749|163119502|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.18|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||3.18|.40|
81712019|NCT04259749|163119502|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|5.71|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||5.71|.73|
81712020|NCT04259749|163119503|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|4.75|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||4.75|.66|
81712021|NCT04259749|163119503|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|8.29|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime use of tobacco|||8.29|1.13|
81712022|NCT04259749|163119504|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.7|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||3.70|.51|
81712023|NCT04259749|163119504|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|6.31|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||6.31|.85|
81688729|NCT01422304|163075965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMR (%)|0.9||||||95.0|-0.9|2.8|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model included those in APaT population with any baseline or post baseline aPTT value in 10 or 60 minute window (Sugammadex, Usual Care N=567, 548)|Estimate of difference in Sugammadex versus Usual Care change from baseline at 60 minutes post dose calculated with log of aPTT values as dependent variable. Results transformed back to GMR of respective changes (expressed as %, = \[GMR - 1\]\*100).|Model was restricted to have no difference between treatment groups for baseline assessment, and was adjusted for center, usual care group (active reversal or spontaneous recovery), renal function (estimated creatinine clearance \< or ≥ 60 mL/min), prophylactic antithrombotic therapy (including LMWH, including UFH, or not including either LMWH or UFH), type of hip/knee surgical procedure, and the interaction of time by treatment.||2.8|-0.9|
81688730|NCT01422304|163075966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMR (%)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|4.7|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model included those in APaT population with any baseline or post baseline PT(INR) value in 10 or 60 minute window (Sugammadex, Usual Care N=567, 548)|Estimate of difference in Sugammadex versus Usual Care change from baseline at 10 minutes post dose calculated with log of PT(INR) values as dependent variable. Results transformed back to GMR of respective changes (expressed as %, = \[GMR - 1\]\*100).|Model was restricted to have no difference between treatment groups for baseline assessment, and was adjusted for center, usual care group (active reversal or spontaneous recovery), renal function (estimated creatinine clearance \< or ≥ 60 mL/min), prophylactic antithrombotic therapy (including LMWH, including UFH, or not including either LMWH or UFH), type of hip/knee surgical procedure, and the interaction of time by treatment.||4.7|1.3|
81688731|NCT01422304|163075966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMR (%)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.9|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model included those in APaT population with any baseline or post baseline PT(INR) value in 10 or 60 minute window (Sugammadex, Usual Care N=567, 548)|Estimate of difference in Sugammadex versus Usual Care change from baseline at 60 minutes post dose calculated with log of PT(INR) values as dependent variable. Results transformed back to GMR of respective changes (expressed as %, = \[GMR - 1\]\*100).|Model was restricted to have no difference between treatment groups for baseline assessment, and was adjusted for center, usual care group (active reversal or spontaneous recovery), renal function (estimated creatinine clearance \< or ≥ 60 mL/min), prophylactic antithrombotic therapy (including LMWH, including UFH, or not including either LMWH or UFH), type of hip/knee surgical procedure, and the interaction of time by treatment.||2.9|-1.0|
81688732|NCT01422304|163075967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (%)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Risk difference (%) = Sugammadex incidence - Usual Care incidence|||1.8|-3.0|
81688733|NCT01422304|163075968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (%)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Risk difference (%) = Sugammadex incidence - Usual Care incidence|||0.5|-3.4|
81688734|NCT01422304|163075969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (%)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Risk difference (%) = Sugammadex incidence - Usual Care incidence|||1.2|-3.1|
81712024|NCT04259749|163119505|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|4.26|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||4.26|.29|
81537174|NCT00880698|162757113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|65.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.7|81.7||The pre-specified significance level was 5%. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Difference (95% confidence interval) in percentage of HIV-1 infected participants classified as responders for IgA in RotaTeq group minus Placebo group.|IgA||81.7|42.7|<0.001
81537175|NCT01602224|162757136|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.401|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||100 mg Tabalumab+Dexamethasone+Bortezomib compared with Placebo Comparator: Placebo + Dexamethasone + Bortezombib, only tabalumab odds ratio compared to placebo.||||0.401
81537176|NCT01602224|162757136|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.455|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||300 mg Tabalumab+Dexamethasone+Bortezomib compared with Placebo Comparator: Placebo + Dexamethasone + Bortezombib, only tabalumab odds ratio compared to placebo.||||0.455
81537177|NCT01602224|162757136|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.419|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||100 mg Tabalumab+Dexamethasone+Bortezomib and 300 mg Tabalumab+Dexamethasone+Bortezomib compared with Placebo Comparator: Placebo + Dexamethasone + Bortezombib, only compared to placebo.||||0.419
81537178|NCT04906499|162757143|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.93||||||||0.93|-0.68|
81537179|NCT04906499|162757145|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.24||||||||1.24|-0.44|
81537180|NCT04906499|162757147|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.77||||||||1.77|-0.13|
81537181|NCT04906499|162757149|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.93||||||||1.93|-0.05|
81537182|NCT04906499|162757151|OTHER||Pearson's r Correlation Coefficient|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.9||||||||0.90|-0.67|
81537183|NCT04906499|162757152|OTHER||Pearson's r Correlation Coefficient|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.94||||||||0.94|-0.48|
81537184|NCT04906499|162757153|OTHER||Pearson's r Correlation Coefficient|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.71||||||||0.71|-0.88|
81537185|NCT04906499|162757154|OTHER||Pearson's r Correlation Coefficient|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.73||||||||0.73|-0.87|
81537186|NCT04906499|162757156|OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|-0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.44||||||||0.44|-1.24|
81537187|NCT01908426|162757159|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.92|||Log Rank|The Log-Rank Test was stratified by etiology of disease, geo. region, presence of extrahepatic spread of disease and/or macrovascular invasion.||||0.92|0.63|0.0049
81537188|NCT01908426|162757160|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.52|||Log Rank|The Log Rank Test was stratified by etiology of disease, geographic region, presence of extrahepatic spread of disease and/or macrovascular invasion.||||0.52|0.36|< 0.0001
81688735|NCT01422304|163075970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (%)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Risk difference (%) = Sugammadex incidence - Usual Care incidence|||1.5|-0.7|
81537189|NCT01908426|162757161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0086|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0086
81537190|NCT03346434|162757171|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|23.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.27|34.37||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.37|13.27|< 0.0001
81537191|NCT03346434|162757172|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|42.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.47|55.16||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||55.16|29.47|< 0.0001
81537192|NCT03346434|162757181|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-50.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.38|-38.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||-38.40|-62.38|< 0.0001
81537193|NCT03346434|162757182|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-47.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.47|-34.79||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||-34.79|-59.47|< 0.0001
81537194|NCT03346434|162757183|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|39.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.18|52.27||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||52.27|26.18|< 0.0001
81537195|NCT03346434|162757184|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|43.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.03|56.67||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||56.67|30.03|< 0.0001
81537196|NCT03346434|162757185|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|48.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.03|62.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||62.00|35.03|< 0.0001
81537197|NCT03346434|162757186|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|22.5|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.37|32.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.60|12.37|= 0.0001
81537198|NCT03346434|162757187|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-24.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.204|-17.329||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||-17.329|-31.204|< 0.0001
81537199|NCT03346434|162757188|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.26|-6.89||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||-6.89|-11.26|< 0.0001
81537200|NCT03346434|162757189|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-38.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.65|-30.21||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||-30.21|-46.65|< 0.0001
81537201|NCT03346434|162757190|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.093|2.317||Threshold significance was at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||2.317|1.093|< 0.0001
81537202|NCT03346434|162757191|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.029|-2.6||Threshold significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||-2.600|-4.029|< 0.0001
81537203|NCT03346434|162757192|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.789|-5.814||Threshold significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||-5.814|-9.789|< 0.0001
81537204|NCT03346434|162757193|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.29|-4.75||Threshold significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||-4.75|-10.29|< 0.0001
81537205|NCT03346434|162757194|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.711|-6.202||Threshold significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||-6.202|-11.711|< 0.0001
81537206|NCT03346434|162757195|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0015||||||Threshold significance is at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||||= 0.0015
81537207|NCT03346434|162757196|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.9|||=|0.0997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.35|0.56||Threshold significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||0.56|-6.35|= 0.0997
81537208|NCT03525444|162757199|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|13.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|15.4|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||The data presented for Primary endpoint was based on interim analysis at Week 4.||15.4|12.1|<0.0001
81537209|NCT03525444|162757200|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|14.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|15.8|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||15.8|12.7|<0.0001
81537210|NCT03525444|162757201|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.55|||Negative binomial regression model|||||0.55|0.25|<0.0001
81688736|NCT01422304|163075972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.0|30.5|||Generalized Linear Model||Difference is Sugammadex versus Usual Care. A negative value indicates that the average adjusted drainage volume was lower in the sugammadex treatment group.|Generalized Linear Model was adjusted for strata (renal function and use of prophylactic antithrombotic therapy) and investigational site.||30.5|-45.0|
81537211|NCT03525444|162757202|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-41.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.4|-39.3|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||-39.3|-44.4|<0.0001
81688737|NCT01422304|163075973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (%)|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Risk difference (%) = Sugammadex incidence - Usual Care incidence, adjusted for strata and investigational site|Miettinen and Nurminen Method was adjusted for strata (renal function and use of prophylactic antithrombotic therapy) and investigational site||2.0|-7.4|
81688738|NCT01422304|163075974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GMR|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.24|||Generalized Linear Model||GMR is Sugammadex versus Usual Care|Generalized Linear Model was applied to transfusion volume transformed to the log-scale, adjusted for strata (renal function and use of prophylactic antithrombotic therapy) and investigational site. Result and 95% Confidence Interval was transformed back to the original scale.||1.24|0.98|
81688739|NCT01422304|163075975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.1|||Generalized Linear Model||Difference is Sugammadex versus Usual Care. A positive value indicates that the average adjusted reduction in Hgb at Visit 3 (bleeding index) was lower in the sugammadex treatment group.|Generalized Linear Model was adjusted for strata (renal function and use of prophylactic antithrombotic therapy), investigational site and baseline hemoglobin value.||3.1|-0.4|
81688740|NCT01422304|163075976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (%)|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|3.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Risk difference (%) = Sugammadex incidence - Usual Care incidence|||3.1|-6.3|
81688741|NCT02961764|163075979|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.289|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.156|0.532|||Fisher Exact|||||0.532|0.156|<0.001
81688742|NCT02961764|163075980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.005
81688743|NCT02961764|163075981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.050
81688744|NCT02961764|163075983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.002
81688745|NCT03461289|163076032|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Proportion|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.87|||Fisher Exact||||Data for the current study were compared to historical control data (Finkel et al 2014 - PubMed 25080519) where 6 out of 23 (26.1%) babies were alive and did not need mechanical ventilation at 14 months of age.|0.87|0.48|<0.0001
81688746|NCT00866294|163076033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-1.1||The hypothesis test was conducted with a two-sided significance level of 5% to show the superiority of paroxetine CR relative to placebo.|ANCOVA|The primary analysis was based on an ANCOVA with a model adjusting for baseline HAM-D total score and region (Japan and South Korea).|Mean difference = paroxetine CR minus placebo|||-1.1|-3.8|<0.001
81688747|NCT00492401|163076042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Expression levels of miR-29b in pre treatment marrow samples from responding or non responding patients were compared using Wilcoxon rank sum tests||||.02
81688748|NCT00492401|163076042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Expression levels of DNMT3a in pre treatment marrow samples from responding or non responding patients were compared using Wilcoxon rank sum tests||||.06
81688749|NCT01797029|163076070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81712025|NCT04259749|163119505|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|7.06|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||7.06|.57|
81712026|NCT04259749|163119506|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|3.31|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||3.31|.33|
81712027|NCT04259749|163119506|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.83|7.13|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||7.13|.83|
81712028|NCT04259749|163119507|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|4.14|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||4.14|.72|
81712029|NCT04259749|163119507|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|4.95|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||4.95|.83|
81468693|NCT02266472|162629204|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based on 2-sided 90% CIs for the ratios (test to reference treatment) of the adjusted gMeans of the primary endpoints, with acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|ratio of the adjusted means|101.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.53|106.45|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including random effects for 'subjects within sequences' \& fixed effect for 'sequence', 'period' \& 'treatment'.|Relative bioavailability of metformin was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of Fed10mg+1000mg FDC divided by Fed10mg+1000mg Single. Standard deviation is actually intraindividual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||106.45|96.53|
81468694|NCT03197324|162629205|EQUIVALENCE|The acceptance range for bioequivalence is 80.0 - 125.00%.|Ratio of Geometric LSM|100.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.49|116.56|||||Digoxin group is the denominator and Digoxin with Bexagliflozin is the numerator. Confidence interval from ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subjects as a random effect.|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters||116.56|86.49|
81712030|NCT00303602|163119508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.428||95.0||||P-value for Week 2 Change from Baseline. There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.428
81712031|NCT00303602|163119508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.859||95.0||||P-value for Week 4 Change from Baseline. There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.859
81712032|NCT00303602|163119508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.885||95.0||||P-value for Week 8 Change from Baseline. There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.885
81712033|NCT00303602|163119508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.784||95.0||||P-value for Week 12 Change from Baseline. There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.784
81712034|NCT00303602|163119508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.465||95.0||||P-value for Week 16 Change from Baseline. There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.465
81712035|NCT00303602|163119509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Change Difference|-0.19||||0.442||95.0|-0.67|0.3|||ANCOVA||Change = Endpoint minus baseline|||0.30|-0.67|0.442
81712036|NCT00303602|163119510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Change Difference|-0.32||||0.328||95.0|-0.95|0.32|||ANCOVA||Change = Endpoint minus baseline|||0.32|-0.95|0.328
81712037|NCT00303602|163119511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.385||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.385
81712038|NCT00303602|163119512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Change Difference|0.1||||0.914||95.0|-1.65|1.84|||ANCOVA||Change = endpoint minus baseline|||1.84|-1.65|0.914
81712039|NCT00303602|163119513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.325||95.0||||Up to Week 16 p-value|Fisher Exact|||||||0.325
81712040|NCT00303602|163119515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.344||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.344
81712041|NCT00303602|163119516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.708||95.0||||Systolic Blood Pressure Change to Endpoint p-value|Rank-Sum Test|||||||0.708
81688750|NCT00121810|163076114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|18.7||||0.012||95.0|4.2|33.2||P value comparing the treatment groups calculated using ANCOVA model treatment and baseline calcineurin inhibitor (cyclosporine or tacrolimus) as factors and baseline measurement and time from transplant to randomization as covariates.|ANCOVA|||The primary analysis tested the null hypothesis that mean percent change from baseline to 12 months for Group 1 (mycophenolate mofetil + sirolimus) was equal to that for Group 2 (mycophenolate mofetil + cyclosporine or tacrolimus) based on the intent-to-treat population.||33.2|4.2|0.012
81688751|NCT00121810|163076115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.3||||0.543||95.0|-9.6|18.2||P value comparing the treatment groups calculated using ANCOVA model treatment and baseline calcineurin inhibitor (cyclosporine or tacrolimus) type as factors and baseline measurement and time from transplant to randomization as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||18.2|-9.6|0.543
81688752|NCT00121810|163076116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-10.8||||0.003||95.0|-17.9|-3.7||P value comparing the two treatment groups is calculated using ANCOVA with treatment and baseline calcineurin inhibitor type (cyclosporine or tacrolimus) as factors, and baseline measurement and time from transplant to randomization as covariates.|ANCOVA|||6 months||-3.7|-17.9|0.003
81688753|NCT00121810|163076116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.0||||0.108||95.0|-35.4|3.5||P value comparing the two treatment groups is calculated using ANCOVA with treatment and baseline calcineurin inhibitor type (cyclosporine or tacrolimus) as factors, and baseline measurement and time from transplant to randomization as covariates.|ANCOVA|||12 months||3.5|-35.4|0.108
81688754|NCT00121810|163076116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.4||||0.039||95.0|-47.7|-1.2||P value comparing the two treatment groups is calculated using ANCOVA with treatment and baseline calcineurin inhibitor type (cyclosporine or tacrolimus) as factors, and baseline measurement and time from transplant to randomization as covariates.|ANCOVA|||24 months||-1.2|-47.7|0.039
81688755|NCT00121810|163076117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.7|||<|0.001||95.0|4.1|13.3||P value comparing the two treatment groups is calculated using ANCOVA with treatment and baseline calcineurin inhibitor type (cyclosporine or tacrolimus) as factors, and baseline measurement and time from transplant to randomization as covariates.|ANCOVA|||6 months||13.3|4.1|<0.001
81688756|NCT00121810|163076117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.9||||0.029||95.0|0.7|13.1||P value comparing the two treatment groups is calculated using ANCOVA with treatment and baseline calcineurin inhibitor type (cyclosporine or tacrolimus) as factors, and baseline measurement and time from transplant to randomization as covariates.|ANCOVA|||12 months||13.1|0.7|0.029
81688757|NCT00121810|163076117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.8||||0.015||95.0|1.7|15.9||P value comparing the two treatment groups is calculated using ANCOVA with treatment and baseline calcineurin inhibitor type (cyclosporine or tacrolimus) as factors, and baseline measurement and time from transplant to randomization as covariates.|ANCOVA|||24 months||15.9|1.7|0.015
81688758|NCT00121810|163076118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.5|||<|0.001||95.0|4.2|12.9||P value comparing the two treatment groups is calculated using ANCOVA with treatment and baseline calcineurin inhibitor type (cyclosporine or tacrolimus) as factors, and baseline measurement and time from transplant to randomization as covariates.|ANCOVA|||6 months||12.9|4.2|<0.001
81688759|NCT00121810|163076118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.8||||0.059||95.0|-0.2|11.9||P value comparing the two treatment groups is calculated using ANCOVA with treatment and baseline calcineurin inhibitor type (cyclosporine or tacrolimus) as factors, and baseline measurement and time from transplant to randomization as covariates.|ANCOVA|||12 months||11.9|-0.2|0.059
81688760|NCT00121810|163076118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.5||||0.036||95.0|0.5|14.5||P value comparing the two treatment groups is calculated using ANCOVA with treatment and baseline calcineurin inhibitor type (cyclosporine or tacrolimus) as factors, and baseline measurement and time from transplant to randomization as covariates.|ANCOVA|||24 months||14.5|0.5|0.036
81688761|NCT02260193|163076120|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.82||||||||0.82|-0.25|
81688762|NCT02260193|163076120|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.9||||||||0.90|-0.19|
81688763|NCT02260193|163076120|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.61||||||||0.61|-0.48|
81688764|NCT02260193|163076121|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.61||||||||0.61|-0.54|
81688765|NCT02260193|163076121|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.7||||||||0.70|-0.49|
81688766|NCT02260193|163076121|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.66||||||||0.66|-0.53|
81450157|NCT04154631|162586902|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|0.02||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.3|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and functional impairment (The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure) at post was mediated by provider ratings of appropriateness (IAM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||0.30|-0.27|0.90
81688767|NCT02260193|163076122|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.04||||||||0.04|-0.71|
81688768|NCT02260193|163076122|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.29||||||||0.29|-0.50|
81688769|NCT02260193|163076122|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.62||||||||0.62|-0.16|
81688770|NCT00494871|163076148|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 2.0|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.42|||Regression, Cox|||||1.42|0.87|0.025
81688771|NCT00494871|163076149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.0||||||||1.00|0.24|
81688772|NCT00494871|163076150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.22||||||||1.22|0.34|
81688773|NCT00494871|163076151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.34||||||||1.34|0.41|
81688774|NCT00494871|163076152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.98||||||||0.98|0.22|
81712042|NCT00303602|163119516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.453||95.0||||Diastolic Blood Pressure Change to Endpoint p-value|Rank-Sum Test|||||||0.453
81712043|NCT00303602|163119517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.187||95.0||||Total Cholesterol Change to Endpoint p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Ranks of change from baseline were regressed on ranks of baseline value of assay. Treatments compared using residuals of this regression in CMH test.||||||0.187
81712044|NCT00303602|163119517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.163||95.0||||High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Change to Endpoint p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Ranks of change from baseline were regressed on ranks of baseline value of assay. Treatments compared using residuals of this regression in CMH test.||||||0.163
81712045|NCT00303602|163119517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.323||95.0||||Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Change to Endpoint p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Ranks of change from baseline were regressed on ranks of baseline value of assay. Treatments compared using residuals of this regression in CMH test.||||||0.323
81712046|NCT00303602|163119517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.581||95.0||||Triglycerides Change to Endpoint p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Ranks of change from baseline were regressed on ranks of baseline value of assay. Treatments compared using residuals of this regression in CMH test.||||||0.581
81712047|NCT00303602|163119518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.227||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Ranks of change from baseline were regressed on ranks of baseline value of assay. Treatments compared using residuals of this regression in CMH test.||||||0.227
81712048|NCT00303602|163119519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Ranks of change from baseline were regressed on ranks of baseline value of assay. Treatments compared using residuals of this regression in CMH test.||||||0.020
81712049|NCT00303602|163119520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.834||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Ranks of change from baseline were regressed on ranks of baseline value of assay. Treatments compared using residuals of this regression in CMH test.||||||0.834
81712050|NCT00303602|163119521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Ranks of change from baseline were regressed on ranks of baseline value of assay. Treatments compared using residuals on this regression in CMH test.||||||0.022
81712051|NCT00303602|163119522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.515||95.0||||Endpoint Metabolic Syndrome p-value|Fisher Exact|||||||0.515
81712052|NCT00303602|163119523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.118||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.118
81712053|NCT00303602|163119524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.161
81712054|NCT00303602|163119525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.229||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.229
81712055|NCT00784225|163119529|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.75||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.79|||Regression, Cox|||Statistical analysis for number of participants with visually significant AMD in SEE sites during pill-taking for selenium||1.79|0.32|0.52
81712056|NCT00784225|163119529|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.75||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.77|||Regression, Cox|||Statistical analysis for number of participants with visually significant AMD in SEE sites during pill-taking for vitamin E||1.77|0.31|0.51
81712057|NCT00784225|163119530|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.91||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.11|||Regression, Cox|||||1.11|0.75|0.37
81712058|NCT00784225|163119530|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.02||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.25|||Regression, Cox|||||1.25|0.84|0.81
81712059|NCT00784225|163119531|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|2.5||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|7.98|||Regression, Cox|||Statistical analysis for number of participants with advanced AMD in SEE sites during pill-taking for selenium||7.98|0.79|0.12
81712060|NCT00784225|163119531|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.99||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.82|||Regression, Cox|||Statistical analysis for number of participants with advanced AMD in SEE sites during pill-taking for vitamin E||2.82|0.35|0.98
81712061|NCT00784225|163119532|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.84||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.09|||Regression, Cox|||||1.09|0.64|0.19
81712062|NCT00784225|163119532|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.08||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.41|||Regression, Cox|||||1.41|0.83|0.58
81712063|NCT02551874|163119533|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was defined by upper bound of 95% CI \<0.3%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.03||Superiority|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for treatment, baseline HbA1c, randomization stratification factor, visit, treatment-by-visit, and baseline HbA1c-by-visit.||||0.03|-0.30|0.118
81712064|NCT02551874|163119534|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.282|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-3.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for treatment, baseline body weight, randomization stratification factor, visit, treatment-by-visit, and baseline body weight-by-visit.||||-3.09|-4.20|<0.001
81712065|NCT02551874|163119535|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.62|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline HbA1c and randomization stratification factor (background medication of metformin with or without SU).||||0.62|0.30|<0.001
81712066|NCT02551874|163119536|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.67|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.67|1.16|0.008
81537212|NCT03525444|162757203|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|20.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.5|23.0|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||23.0|17.5|<0.0001
81712067|NCT02551874|163119537|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was defined by lower bound of 95% CI \>-10%.|Adjusted Percent Difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.42|6.54||||||||6.54|-7.42|
81712068|NCT02551874|163119538|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was defined by upper bound of 95% CI \<12 mg/dL.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.98|-13.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for treatment, baseline measurement, randomization stratification factor, visit, treatment-by-visit, and baseline-by-visit.||||-13.00|-26.98|<0.0001
81712069|NCT00313716|163119539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||"H0: Proportion of participants expected to have a favorable GOS outcome in the Epo2 group - in Placebo group is \>= 0.2.~H1: Proportion in Epo2 group - in Placebo group \< 0.2"|Futility analysis|||The primary analysis plan was a futility trial of the Epo 2 regimen arm. We hypothesized that 30% of subjects in the placebo group would have a favorable outcome at six months and there would be no interaction between the Epo and the transfusion threshold groups. Using a one-sided alpha of 0.15, a sample size of 62 subjects in the Epo 2 regimen group and 100 subjects in the placebo group provided 91% power to test the futility hypothesis.||||.01
81468695|NCT03197324|162629208|SUPERIORITY|Compare if co-administration of digoxin with bexagliflozin had significant impact on the PK of digoxin|Ratio of Geometric LSM|106.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.82|117.53|||||Digoxin group is the denominator and Digoxin with Bexagliflozin is the numerator. Confidence interval from ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subjects as a random effect.|Geometric LS Mean was used as PK parameters||117.53|95.82|
81468696|NCT01390428|162629209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|2.01|||||Mild Hepatic Impairment (HI)/Healthy Matched to Mild HI|Day 1||2.01|0.73|
81468697|NCT01390428|162629209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|2.61|||||Mild HI/Healthy Matched to Mild HI|Day 10||2.61|1.05|
81468698|NCT01390428|162629209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|5.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.19|11.56|||||Moderate HI/Healthy Matched to Moderate HI|Day 1||11.56|2.19|
81537213|NCT03525444|162757204|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.23|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||1.23|0.85|<0.0001
81537214|NCT03525444|162757205|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-41.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0|-38.5|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||-38.5|-44.0|<0.0001
81537215|NCT03525444|162757206|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|20.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.9|23.2|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||23.2|16.9|<0.0001
81537216|NCT03525444|162757208|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.43||||||||0.43|0.17|
81537217|NCT03525444|162757209|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|3.4||||||||3.4|2.3|
81537218|NCT02973100|162757241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.53|-1.07|<.001
81688775|NCT00494871|163076153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|15.85||||||||15.85|0.06|
81688776|NCT00494871|163076154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|28.16||||||||28.16|0.30|
81688777|NCT00494871|163076155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|14.7||||||||14.70|0.60|
81688778|NCT00494871|163076156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.4||||||||1.40|0.16|
81688779|NCT00494871|163076157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|4.31||||||||4.31|0.43|
81712070|NCT00313716|163119539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||||||"H0: Proportion of participants expected to have a favorable GOS outcome in the Epo1 group - in Placebo group is \>= 0.2.~H1: Proportion in Epo1 group - in Placebo group \< 0.2"|Futility analysis|||The primary analysis plan was a futility trial of the Epo 1 regimen arm. We hypothesized that 30% of subjects in the placebo group would have a favorable outcome at six months and there would be no interaction between the Epo and the transfusion threshold groups.||||0.13
81712071|NCT00313716|163119539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||2-sample test of proportions|||We hypothesized that 40% of the patients in the TT7 group would have a favorable GOS score and that there would be no interaction between the Epo and TT groups. Assuming a 2-sided test with an alpha level of 0.05, we estimated that a sample size of 200 patients would provide 80% power to detect a 20% absolute increase in the GOS score for the TT10 group.||||.34
81712072|NCT00313716|163119540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.06
81712073|NCT00313716|163119541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Log Rank|||||||.25
81712074|NCT00313716|163119541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Log Rank|||||||.75
81688780|NCT00494871|163076158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.43||||||||1.43|0.50|
81688781|NCT00494871|163076159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.56||||||||1.56|0.92|
81688782|NCT03918642|163076166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.83|-2.35|<0.001
81712075|NCT00313716|163119541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Log Rank|||||||.72
81712076|NCT00313716|163119542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.79||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.45|||Regression, Cox|||||3.45|.93|.08
81468699|NCT01390428|162629209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|4.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.6|8.93|||||Moderate HI/Healthy Matched to Moderate HI|Day 10||8.93|2.60|
81468700|NCT01390428|162629209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|19.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.11|48.51|||||Severe HI/Healthy Matched to Severe HI|Day 1||48.51|8.11|
81688783|NCT03918642|163076167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.01||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.24|-1.78|0.01
81688784|NCT03918642|163076168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.45|0.12|<0.001
81688785|NCT03918642|163076169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.42||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.46|-3.30|0.14
81688786|NCT03918642|163076170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|2.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.42|-1.99|0.85
81688787|NCT03918642|163076171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.06||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.88|-0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.25|-5.88|0.03
81688788|NCT03918642|163076172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.39||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|-0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.45|-4.33|0.02
81712077|NCT00313716|163119543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.05|||2-sample test - equality of proportions|||||.05|-.22|.26
81712078|NCT01491802|163119564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test using a 2-sided test of significance was used to compare values after LAMA versus LABA/LAMA treatment.||||0.090
81712079|NCT01491802|163119565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test using a 2-sided test of significance was used to compare values after LAMA versus LABA/LAMA treatment.||||0.680
81712080|NCT01491802|163119566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.197|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test using a 2-sided test of significance was used to compare values after LAMA versus LABA/LAMA treatment.||||0.197
81688789|NCT03918642|163076173|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.49||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.68|-4.30|0.006
81688790|NCT03918642|163076174|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.95||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.34|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.45|-4.34|0.11
81688791|NCT03918642|163076175|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.39||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.44|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.34|-8.44|0.03
81688792|NCT03918642|163076176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.76||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.83|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.32|-7.83|0.07
81688793|NCT03918642|163076177|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.23||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.10|0.36|0.005
81688794|NCT03918642|163076178|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.95||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.29|-0.40|0.17
81688795|NCT03918642|163076179|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.85||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.44|-4.14|0.11
81712081|NCT01491802|163119567|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test using a 2-sided test of significance was used to compare values after LAMA versus LABA/LAMA treatment.||||0.006
81712082|NCT01491802|163119568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test using a 2-sided test of significance was used to compare values after LAMA versus LABA/LAMA treatment.||||0.044
81712083|NCT01491802|163119569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.573|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test using a 2-sided test of significance was used to compare values after LAMA versus LABA/LAMA treatment.||||0.573
81712084|NCT01491802|163119570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test using a 2-sided test of significance was used to compare values after LAMA versus LABA/LAMA treatment.||||0.960
81712085|NCT01491802|163119571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.944|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test using a 2-sided test of significance was used to compare values after LAMA versus LABA/LAMA treatment.||||0.944
81712086|NCT01491802|163119572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test using a 2-sided test of significance was used to compare values after LAMA versus LABA/LAMA treatment.||||0.028
81468701|NCT01390428|162629209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|11.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.1|22.35|||||Severe HI/Healthy Matched to Severe HI|Day 10||22.35|6.10|
81468702|NCT01390428|162629210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|2.01|||||Mild HI/Healthy Matched to Mild HI|Day 1||2.01|0.35|
81468703|NCT01390428|162629210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|2.27|||||Mild HI/Healthy Matched to Mild HI|Day 10||2.27|0.83|
81468704|NCT01390428|162629210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|7.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.74|21.27|||||Moderate HI/Healthy Matched to Moderate HI|Day 1||21.27|2.74|
81468705|NCT01390428|162629210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|5.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.84|12.57|||||Moderate HI/Healthy Matched to Moderate HI|Day 10||12.57|2.84|
81468706|NCT01390428|162629210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|15.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.02|38.25|||||Severe HI/Healthy Matched to Severe HI|Day 1||38.25|6.02|
81468707|NCT01390428|162629210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|13.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.0|28.21|||||Severe HI/Healthy Matched to Severe HI|Day 10||28.21|6.00|
81468708|NCT01390428|162629212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|1.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.54|2.24|||||Mild HI/Healthy Matched to Mild HI|||2.24|1.54|
81468709|NCT01390428|162629212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|2.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.31|6.82|||||Moderate HI/Healthy Matched to Moderate HI|||6.82|1.31|
81468710|NCT01390428|162629214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|2.63|||||Mild HI/Healthy Matched to Mild HI|||2.63|1.40|
81468711|NCT01390428|162629214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|3.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.81|7.11|||||Moderate HI/Healthy Matched to Moderate HI|||7.11|1.81|
81468712|NCT01390428|162629214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|9.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.98|17.51|||||Severe HI/Healthy Matched to Severe HI|||17.51|4.98|
81468713|NCT02059434|162629225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.104|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.149||All statistical comparisons were two-sided hypothesis tests, and the significance level was set at 0.05 without multiplicity adjustment|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to trough FEV1 was analyzed by means of an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) for cross-over designs with sequence, treatment group and period as fixed effect factors, subject within sequence as random effect, and screening and baseline FEV1 value of each period as covariates||0.149|0.060|<0.0001
81468714|NCT02059434|162629225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133|0.223||All statistical comparisons were two-sided hypothesis tests, and the significance level was set at 0.05 without multiplicity adjustment|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to trough FEV1 was analyzed by means of an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) for cross-over designs with sequence, treatment group and period as fixed effect factors, subject within sequence as random effect, and screening and baseline FEV1 value of each period as covariates||0.223|0.133|<0.0001
81468715|NCT04769466|162629281|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||T-Test||||0.020
81712087|NCT01347931|163119611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|10.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||A sample size of 26 patient pairs was determined based on the assumption of a true treatment difference in mean ADL endurance time of 4 ± 7 minutes using a two-tailed, paired t test (α=0.05, power=0.80).||10|2|<0.05
81468716|NCT04769466|162629282|OTHER|||||||0.223|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||T-Test||||0.223
81468717|NCT04769466|162629283|OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-Test||||0.036
81468718|NCT04769466|162629284|OTHER|||||||0.131|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.131
81468719|NCT04769466|162629285|OTHER|||||||0.351|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.351
81468720|NCT04769466|162629286|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.08
81468721|NCT04769466|162629287|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||T-Test||||0.400
81468722|NCT04769466|162629289|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.011
81468723|NCT04769466|162629291|OTHER|||||||0.459|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.459
81468724|NCT04769466|162629292|OTHER|||||||0.033|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.033
81468725|NCT04769466|162629293|OTHER|||||||0.103|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.103
81468726|NCT04769466|162629294|OTHER|||||||0.494|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.494
81468727|NCT04769466|162629295|OTHER|||||||0.214|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.214
81468728|NCT04769466|162629296|OTHER|||||||0.199|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.199
81468729|NCT04769466|162629299|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81468730|NCT04769466|162629300|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81468731|NCT04542499|162629305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.553|1.653||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||||1.653|0.553|<0.0001
81712088|NCT01347931|163119612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|7.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Two-tailed t test||7|1|<0.05
81468732|NCT04542499|162629306|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.943|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.271||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.475|-0.41||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||||-0.410|-1.475|0.0006
81468733|NCT04542499|162629307|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.2216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.139||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 2||0.139|-0.600|0.2216
81468734|NCT04542499|162629307|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.211||0.6379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.316|0.515||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 5||0.515|-0.316|0.6379
81468735|NCT04542499|162629307|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.582|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.234||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.122|1.042||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 8||1.042|0.122|0.0132
81468736|NCT04542499|162629307|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.358|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.236||0.1299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.106|0.821||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 11||0.821|-0.106|0.1299
81468737|NCT04542499|162629307|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.698|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.194|1.202||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 14||1.202|0.194|0.0068
81537219|NCT02973100|162757241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.60|-1.14|<0.001
81537220|NCT02973100|162757241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.69|-1.24|<.001
81712089|NCT01249404|163119614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.1|||=|0.2859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||ANCOVA||LS Means for each treatment group and treatment comparisons as well as the p-values are obtained from an ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment, baseline MAS score, BTX treatment status at baseline and centre as covariates.|The least squares mean change from baseline to Week 4 for MAS in the Dysport® 1000 U and Placebo groups were compared using 2 contrast analyses within a single mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, controlling for the baseline values, the randomisation stratification factor (BTX treatment status at baseline) and the centre, all as fixed effects.||0.1|-0.3|=0.2859
81712090|NCT01249404|163119614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.3|||=|0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||ANCOVA||LS Means for each treatment group and treatment comparisons as well as the p-values are obtained from an ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment, baseline MAS score, BTX treatment status at baseline and centre as covariates.|The least squares mean change from baseline to Week 4 for MAS in the Dysport® 1500 U and Placebo groups were compared using 2 contrast analyses within a single mixed effect ANCOVA model, controlling for the baseline values, the randomisation stratification factor (BTX treatment status at baseline) and the centre, all as fixed effects.||-0.1|-0.5|=0.0091
81712091|NCT01249404|163119615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.3|||=|0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.5|||ANCOVA||LS means for each treatment group and treatment comparisons as well as the p-values are obtained from an ANCOVA on visit results with treatment, BTX treatment status at baseline and centre as covariates.|The mean PGA at Week 4 in the Dysport® 1000 U and Placebo groups were compared using 2 contrast analyses within a single mixed effect ANCOVA model, controlling for the baseline values, the randomisation stratification factor (BTX treatment status at baseline) and the centre, all as fixed effects.||0.5|-0.0|=0.0640
81712092|NCT01249404|163119615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.3|||=|0.0665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.5|||ANCOVA||LS means for each treatment group and treatment comparisons as well as the p-values are obtained from an ANCOVA on visit results with treatment, BTX treatment status at baseline and centre as covariates.|The mean PGA at Week 4 in the Dysport® 1500 U and Placebo groups were compared using 2 contrast analyses within a single mixed effect ANCOVA model, controlling for the baseline values, the randomisation stratification factor (BTX treatment status at baseline) and the centre, all as fixed effects.||0.5|-0.0|=0.0665
81712093|NCT01249404|163119615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.2||||0.0466|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA on rank PGA scores||LS means for each treatment group and treatment comparisons and the p-values are obtained from an analysis of variance on visit results based on ranked values with treatment, BTX treatment status at baseline and centre as explanatory variables.|The LS mean rank values were back transformed to the original scale to give ranked PGA scores in an attempt to better normalise the data and restore power.||||0.0466
81712094|NCT01249404|163119615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.2||||0.0406|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA on rank PGA scores||LS means for each treatment group and treatment comparisons and the p-values are obtained from an analysis of variance on visit results based on ranked values with treatment, BTX treatment status at baseline and centre as explanatory variables.|The LS mean rank values were back transformed to the original scale to give ranked PGA scores in an attempt to better normalise the data and restore power.||||0.0406
81712095|NCT01249404|163119616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.01|||=|0.7247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.03|||ANCOVA||LS Means for each treatment group and treatment comparisons as well as the p-values are obtained from an ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment, baseline MAS score, BTX treatment status at baseline and centre as covariates.|The least squares mean change from baseline to Week 4 for barefoot comfortable walking speed in the Dysport® 1000 U and Placebo groups were compared using 2 contrast analyses within a single mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, controlling for the baseline values, the randomisation stratification factor (BTX treatment status at baseline) and the centre, all as fixed effects.||0.03|-0.02|=0.7247
81712096|NCT01249404|163119616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.01|||=|0.7266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.02|||ANCOVA||LS Means for each treatment group and treatment comparisons as well as the p-values are obtained from an ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment, baseline MAS score, BTX treatment status at baseline and centre as covariates.|The least squares mean change from baseline to Week 4 for barefoot comfortable walking speed in the Dysport® 1500 U and Placebo groups were compared using 2 contrast analyses within a single mixed effect ANCOVA model, controlling for the baseline values, the randomisation stratification factor (BTX treatment status at baseline) and the centre, all as fixed effects.||0.02|-0.03|=0.7266
81712097|NCT00612573|163119640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change from Baseline|-0.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.85||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|10.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Investigational Site||||10.3|-14.8|0.779
81712098|NCT00612573|163119640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change from Baseline|-0.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|11.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Investigational Site||||11.7|-13.7|0.983
81712099|NCT00612573|163119640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change from Baseline|-0.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.97||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|27.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Investigational Site||||27.3|-1.5|0.087
81712100|NCT00612573|163119641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.807||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Investigational Site||||||0.807
81712101|NCT00612573|163119641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Investigational Site||||||0.075
81468738|NCT04542499|162629307|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.969|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.469|1.469||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 18||1.469|0.469|0.0002
81688796|NCT03918642|163076180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.57||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.60|-5.73|0.11
81537221|NCT02973100|162757242|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.489|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.368|71.667|||Regression, Logistic|||||71.667|8.368|<.001
81688797|NCT03918642|163076181|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.78||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|0.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.78|-2.33|0.33
81688798|NCT03918642|163076182|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.14|-1.74|0.69
81688799|NCT03918642|163076183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.15|0.77|<0.001
81537222|NCT02973100|162757242|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.906|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.238|84.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||84.300|9.238|<.001
81688800|NCT03918642|163076184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.86|0.62|<0.001
81688801|NCT03918642|163076185|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.66|99.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||99.56|4.66|<0.001
81688802|NCT03918642|163076186|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.24||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|30.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||30.06|1.74|0.006
81688803|NCT03918642|163076187|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.77||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|58.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||58.25|2.38|0.002
81688804|NCT03918642|163076188|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.58||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|43.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||43.67|0.99|0.05
81688805|NCT03918642|163076189|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.93||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|225.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||225.44|0.86|0.06
81688806|NCT03918642|163076190|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.61||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|89.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||89.30|0.35|0.22
81537223|NCT02973100|162757242|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.852|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.672|62.242|||Regression, Logistic|||||62.242|7.672|<.001
81537224|NCT02973100|162757243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|-0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.62|-2.02|<0.001
81688807|NCT04760314|163076200|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|33.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.6|11.6|<0.001
81688808|NCT04760314|163076200|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.5|37.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||37.0|17.5|<0.001
81688809|NCT04760314|163076201|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.6|45.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||45.8|20.6|<0.001
81688810|NCT04760314|163076201|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|37.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.2|49.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||49.0|26.2|<0.001
81468739|NCT04542499|162629307|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.879|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.259||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.369|1.389||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 22||1.389|0.369|0.0008
81688811|NCT04760314|163076202|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-34.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.1|-24.9|||ANCOVA|||||-24.9|-44.1|<0.001
81688812|NCT04760314|163076202|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-38.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.7|-30.3|||ANCOVA|||||-30.3|-47.7|<0.001
81688813|NCT04760314|163076203|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|29.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.9|6.8|0.003
81688814|NCT04760314|163076203|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|34.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.5|13.9|<0.001
81468740|NCT04542499|162629307|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.553|1.653||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||1.653|0.553|<0.0001
81688815|NCT04760314|163076204|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.2||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|3.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.6|-1.2|0.404
81688816|NCT04760314|163076205|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.8||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|5.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.1|-1.6|0.294
81688817|NCT04760314|163076205|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.7||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|7.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.8|-0.5|0.138
81688818|NCT04760314|163076206|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.2||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|16.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.5|1.8|0.013
81688819|NCT04760314|163076206|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|24.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.3|8.1|0.001
81688820|NCT04760314|163076207|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|32.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.4|8.7|0.001
81688821|NCT04760314|163076207|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.9|40.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||40.4|17.9|<0.001
81688822|NCT02345161|163076224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted LS mean difference|0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0118|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.148|0.194|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.194|0.148|<0.001
81688823|NCT02345161|163076225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted LS mean difference|0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0242|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|0.226|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.226|0.131|<0.001
81688824|NCT02345161|163076226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted LS mean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||-1.0|-3.5|<0.001
81688825|NCT02345161|163076227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted LS mean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.2|-5.5|0.065
81688826|NCT02345161|163076228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.84|||Mixed effect repeated measures model|||||0.84|0.30|<0.001
81688827|NCT02345161|163076229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.317||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.97|||Mixed effect repeated measures model|||||0.97|-0.28|0.279
81688828|NCT02345161|163076230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.1|-0.9|0.817
81688829|NCT02345161|163076231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.6|||ANCOVA|||||1.6|-2.1|0.767
81688830|NCT02345161|163076232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.65||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.86|||Generalized linear modeL|Generalized linear model assuming a negative binomial distribution||||0.86|0.49|0.002
81688831|NCT02345161|163076233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.56||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.85|||Generalized Linear model|Generalized linear model assuming a negative binomial distribution||||0.85|0.37|0.006
81688832|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.66|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 1-4|||-0.66|-1.25|<0.001
81688833|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.87|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 5-8|||-0.87|-1.59|<0.001
81468741|NCT04542499|162629308|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.5471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.245|0.461||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 2||0.461|-0.245|0.5471
81468742|NCT04542499|162629308|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.237|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205||0.2488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.166||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 5||0.166|-0.640|0.2488
81537225|NCT02973100|162757243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|-0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.54|-1.91|<0.001
81468743|NCT04542499|162629308|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.818|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.252|-0.384||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 8||-0.384|-1.252|0.0002
81468744|NCT04542499|162629308|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.753|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.227||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.199|-0.307||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 11||-0.307|-1.199|0.0010
81537226|NCT02973100|162757243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.72|-2.12|<0.001
81537227|NCT02973100|162757244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2|-2.3|0.025
81712102|NCT00612573|163119641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Investigational Site||||||0.039
81688834|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.201|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.78|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 9-12|||-0.78|-1.57|<0.001
81688835|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-0.91|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 13-16|||-0.91|-1.75|<0.001
81688836|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.97|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 17-20|||-0.97|-1.85|<0.001
81688837|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.224|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|-0.91|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 21-24|||-0.91|-1.79|<0.001
81688838|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.36|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS Score, Week 1-4|||-0.36|-0.67|<0.001
81688839|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS Score, Week 5-8|||-0.50|-0.88|<0.001
81688840|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.48|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS Score, Week 9-12|||-0.48|-0.90|<0.001
81688841|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.52|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS Score, Week 13-16|||-0.52|-0.97|<0.001
81688842|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.56|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS Score, Week 17-20|||-0.56|-1.03|<0.001
81688843|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.54|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS Score, Week 21-24|||-0.54|-1.01|<0.001
81688844|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.09|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS Score, Week 1-4|||-0.09|-0.26|<0.001
81688845|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS Score, Week 5-8|||-0.10|-0.31|<0.001
81688846|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.05|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS Score, Week 9-12|||-0.05|-0.28|0.004
81688847|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS Score, Week 13-16|||-0.10|-0.34|<0.001
81688848|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.11|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS Score, Week 17-20|||-0.11|-0.36|<0.001
81688849|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS Score, Week 21-24|||-0.10|-0.35|<0.001
81537228|NCT02973100|162757244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.3|-3.4|<0.001
81688850|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.18|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS Scores, Week 1-4|||-0.18|-0.37|<0.001
81688851|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.23|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS Scores, Week 5-8|||-0.23|-0.46|<0.001
81688852|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.21|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS Scores, Week 9-12|||-0.21|-0.47|<0.001
81688853|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.25|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS Scores, Week 13-16|||-0.25|-0.51|<0.001
81688854|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.26|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS Scores, Week 17-20|||-0.26|-0.53|<0.001
81688855|NCT02345161|163076234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.22|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS Scores, Week 21-24|||-0.22|-0.50|<0.001
81688856|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.311||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.09|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 1-4|||0.09|-1.13|0.094
81688857|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.371||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.34|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 5-8|||-0.34|-1.80|0.004
81688858|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.419||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|-0.14|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 9-12|||-0.14|-1.79|0.022
81688859|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.445||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-0.13|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 13-16|||-0.13|-1.88|0.024
81688860|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.481||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|-0.17|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 17-20|||-0.17|-2.06|0.021
81688861|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.481||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|-0.16|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Score, Week 21-24|||-0.16|-2.05|0.022
81712103|NCT00612573|163119642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.212||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Investigational Site||||||0.212
81688862|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.492||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|-0.35|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 25-28|||-0.35|-2.29|0.008
81712104|NCT00612573|163119642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.505||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Investigational Site||||||0.505
81468745|NCT04542499|162629308|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.904|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.403|-0.405||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 14||-0.405|-1.403|0.0004
81688863|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.494||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.46|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 29-32|||-0.46|-2.40|0.004
81688864|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.519||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|-0.48|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 33-36|||-0.48|-2.52|0.004
81688865|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.507||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-0.23|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 37-40|||-0.23|-2.22|0.016
81688866|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.513||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.48|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 41-44|||-0.48|-2.50|0.04
81688867|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.525||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|-0.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 45-49|||-0.50|-2.56|0.007
81712105|NCT00612573|163119642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.399||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Investigational Site||||||0.399
81712106|NCT00612573|163119643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Investigational Site||||||0.276
81688868|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.524||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|-0.39|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||EXACT-RS Scores, Week 49-52|||-0.39|-2.45|0.007
81688869|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS score, Week 1-4|||0.00|-0.66|0.051
81688870|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.207||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS score, Week 5-8|||-0.20|-1.02|0.003
81537229|NCT02973100|162757244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.5|-3.7|<0.001
81688871|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.234||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.15|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS score, Week 9-12|||-0.15|-1.07|0.010
81688872|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.247||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.13|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS score, Week 13-16|||-0.13|-1.10|0.013
81688873|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.265||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.15|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS score, Week 17-20|||-0.15|-1.19|0.012
81688874|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.268||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.11|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS score, Week 21-24|||-0.11|-1.16|0.018
81688875|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.275||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.21|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS score, Week 25-28|||-0.21|-1.30|0.006
81688876|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.276||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.31|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS score, Week 29-32|||-0.31|-1.40|0.002
81712107|NCT00612573|163119643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.231||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Investigational Site||||||0.231
81712108|NCT00612573|163119643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.081||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Investigational Site||||||0.081
81712109|NCT04495166|163119660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.757||||||Statistical tests were 2-sided and p values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided|To include participants that were not assessed in post-baseline assessments we used multiple imputation by chained equations with 100 imputations.||The sample size was calculated based on an effect size of 0.65 on depression, which is based on a previous meta-analysis (Sockol et al., 2011). Sample size calculation considered a difference in means between two independent groups, probability of type I error of 5%, statistical power of 80%, a two-tailed test, and a dropout rate of 15%.||||0.757
81688877|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.288||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.38|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS score, Week 33-36|||-0.38|-1.51|0.001
81540106|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.76||||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|6.86||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||6.86|1.11|0.0291
81688878|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.287||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS score, Week 37-40|||-0.20|-1.32|0.008
81688879|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.294||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.24|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS score, Week 41-44|||-0.24|-1.40|0.006
81688880|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.299||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-0.27|||Breathlessness score, Week 41-44||Breathlessness EXACT-RS score, Week 45-48|||-0.27|-1.44|0.004
81688881|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.294||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Breathlessness EXACT-RS score, Week 49-52EXA|||-0.30|-1.45|0.003
81688882|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.16|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS score, Week 1-4|||0.16|-0.20|0.840
81688883|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.06|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS score, Week 5-8|||-0.06|-0.36|0.167
81688884|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.12|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS score, Week 9-12|||0.12|-0.34|0.359
81688885|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.13|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS score, Week 13-16|||0.13|-0.36|0.360
81688886|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.17|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS score, Week 17-20|||0.17|-0.36|0.490
81688887|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.15|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS score, Week 21-24|||0.15|-0.39|0.388
81688888|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS score, Week 25-28|||0.10|-0.44|0.218
81688889|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.07|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS score, Week 29-32|||0.07|-0.47|0.138
81688890|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.11|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS score, Week 33-36|||0.11|-0.44|0.239
81688891|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.16|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS score, Week 37-40|||0.16|-0.38|0.417
81688892|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.03|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS score, Week 41-44|||0.03|-0.54|0.078
81688893|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.01|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS score, Week 45-48|||0.01|-0.54|0.058
81688894|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.11|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Cough and sputum EXACT-RS score, Week 49-52|||0.11|-0.45|0.231
81688895|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.01|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS score, Week 1-4|||0.01|-0.37|0.068
81688896|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.09|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS score, Week 5-8|||-0.09|-0.56|0.006
81688897|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.01|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS score, Week 9-12|||-0.01|-0.53|0.042
81688898|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.03|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS score, Week 13-16|||-0.03|-0.57|0.027
81688899|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.09|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS score, Week 17-20|||-0.09|-0.67|0.010
81688900|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.09|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS score, Week 21-24|||-0.09|-0.66|0.010
81688901|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.12|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS score, Week 25-28|||-0.12|-0.70|
81688902|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.09|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS score, Week 29-32|||-0.09|-0.68|0.011
81688903|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.09|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS score, Week 33-36|||-0.09|-0.71|0.011
81688904|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.07|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS score, Week 37-40|||-0.07|-0.67|0.014
81688905|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.12|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS score, Week 41-44|||-0.12|-0.72|0.007
81688906|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.13|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS score, Week 45-48|||-0.13|-0.76|0.006
81468746|NCT04542499|162629308|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.528|-0.52||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 18||-0.520|-1.528|<0.0001
81468747|NCT04542499|162629308|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.979|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.261||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.493|-0.465||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 22||-0.465|-1.493|0.0002
81712110|NCT04495166|163119661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||Statistical tests were 2-sided and p values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided|To include participants that were not assessed in post-baseline assessments we used multiple imputation by chained equations with 100 imputations.||||||0.910
81712111|NCT04495166|163119663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.442||||||Statistical tests were 2-sided and p values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided|To include participants that were not assessed in post-baseline assessments we used multiple imputation by chained equations with 100 imputations.||||||0.442
81712112|NCT04495166|163119664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.223||||||Statistical tests were 2-sided and p values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided|To include participants that were not assessed in post-baseline assessments we used multiple imputation by chained equations with 100 imputations.||||||0.223
81468748|NCT04542499|162629308|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.943|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.271||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.475|-0.41||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||-0.410|-1.475|0.0006
81537230|NCT01183689|162757255|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.41||No interim analyses were conducted. Pairwise differences among the three arms were assessed with a 2 degree of freedom Wald Test.|Mixed Models Analysis||Above is provided the mean difference between Arms 1 and 2.|Mean changes from random effects model applied to repeated measures to compute the average differences among groups over time.||1.41|0.23|<0.05
81712113|NCT04495166|163119665|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||Statistical tests were 2-sided and p values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided|To include participants that were not assessed in post-baseline assessments we used multiple imputation by chained equations with 100 imputations.||||||0.540
81712114|NCT04495166|163119666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.901||||||Statistical tests were 2-sided and p values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided|To include participants that were not assessed in post-baseline assessments we used multiple imputation by chained equations with 100 imputations.||||||0.901
81712115|NCT04495166|163119667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.748||||||Statistical tests were 2-sided and p values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided|To include participants that were not assessed in post-baseline assessments we used multiple imputation by chained equations with 100 imputations.||||||0.748
81712116|NCT03938857|163119683|OTHER||Slope|-0.1088295|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4728041||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.035508|0.8178494|||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated value represents interaction between treatment and days.|Placebo group compared to combined Dexmedetomidine groups.||0.8178494|-1.035508|0.814
81688907|NCT02345161|163076235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.09|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Chest EXACT-RS score, Week 49-52|||-0.09|-0.73|0.013
81688908|NCT02345161|163076244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||For QTcF|||3.4|0.3|0.023
81688909|NCT02345161|163076244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||For PR interval|||1.0|-2.1|0.471
81688910|NCT02345161|163076245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|2.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||For QTcF|||2.5|-4.7|0.564
81688911|NCT02345161|163076245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|3.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||For PR interval|||3.3|-2.9|0.908
81688912|NCT02345161|163076248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24, SBP|||1.2|-1.0|0.849
81688913|NCT02345161|163076248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.9|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24, DBP|||0.9|-0.6|0.613
81688914|NCT02345161|163076249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||: LS mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 52, SBP|||0.8|-3.9|0.183
81688915|NCT02345161|163076249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 52, DBP|||0.6|-2.3|0.253
81688916|NCT02345161|163076251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||1.2|-0.6|0.526
81688917|NCT02345161|163076252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||4.5|0.7|0.007
81688918|NCT00972244|163076275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0987|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.28||significant at alpha=0.015 (2-sided) applying Dunnett's adjustment. A sequential closed testing procedure was used to control Type I error rate across the primary and key secondary endpoints.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) as fixed effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.015 applying Dunnett's adjustment, two-sided)||-0.28|-0.67|<0.0001
81688919|NCT00972244|163076275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1009|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.26||significant at alpha=0.015 (2-sided) applying Dunnett's adjustment. A sequential closed testing procedure was used to control Type I error rate across the primary and key secondary endpoints.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) as fixed effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.015 applying Dunnett's adjustment, two-sided)||-0.26|-0.65|<0.0001
81688920|NCT00972244|163076275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.53||significant at alpha=0.015 (2-sided) applying Dunnett's adjustment. A sequential closed testing procedure was used to control Type I error rate across the primary and key secondary endpoints.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) as fixed effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.015 applying Dunnett's adjustment, two-sided)||-0.53|-0.92|<0.0001
81688921|NCT00972244|163076275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.59||significant at alpha=0.015 (2-sided) applying Dunnett's adjustment. A sequential closed testing procedure was used to control Type I error rate across the primary and key secondary endpoints.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) as fixed effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.015 applying Dunnett's adjustment, two-sided)||-0.59|-0.99|<0.0001
81688922|NCT00972244|163076276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7589|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.45|-16.7||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a sequential closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) as fixed effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-16.70|-35.45|<0.0001
81712117|NCT03287089|163119724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.43|||Chi-squared|||||2.43|0.49|0.84
81712118|NCT03287089|163119725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.44
81712119|NCT03287089|163119726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.68
81712120|NCT02625610|163119741|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.1779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.11|||Log Rank|The treatment arms were compared using a stratified, 1-sided, log rank Test. The stratification factor was region (Asia versus non Asia).||||1.11|0.74|0.1779
81712121|NCT02625610|163119742|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.28||||||||1.28|0.85|
81712122|NCT02625610|163119744|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.51||||||||1.51|0.55|
81712123|NCT01646255|163119758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-1.2|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.57||Primary efficacy analyses was made with confirmatory 2-sided test with significance level 0.05.|ANCOVA|||"Estimate of treatment effect has been obtained from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model to the change from Baseline value in absolute time spent off. The ANCOVA model contained treatment and (pooled) site as factors and Baseline off time as covariate. A last observation carried forward (LOCF) imputation approach was used for missing values (during both Titration and Maintenance Periods) for the primary efficacy analysis."||-0.57|-1.83|=0.0002
81712124|NCT01241318|163119793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.44|||||The chlorhexidine arm is the numerator and dry cord care arm is the denominator in the relative risk calculation. Generalised estimating equation models were used to adjust for cluster randomized design.|||1.44|0.88|
81712125|NCT01241318|163119794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.47|||||Generalized estimating equation models adjusting for cluster-randomized design were used.|||1.47|0.86|
81712126|NCT01241318|163119795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.13|||||Generalized estimating equation models adjusting for cluster-randomized design were used.|||1.13|0.47|
81712127|NCT02355665|163119799|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Success Rate Ratio|2.0||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.66||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by study site and number of cigarettes smoked per day at baseline (\<20 per day vs ≥20 per day).|Estimated Success Rate Ratio = Nicotine/Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in continuous smoking abstinence rates between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in continuous smoking abstinence rates between treatments.||3.66|1.10|0.021
81712128|NCT02355665|163119800|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Success Rate Ratio|3.04||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|6.68||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by study site and number of cigarettes smoked per day at baseline (\<20 per day vs ≥20 per day).|Estimated Success Rate Ratio = Nicotine/Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in continuous smoking abstinence rates between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in continuous smoking abstinence rates between treatments.||6.68|1.39|0.004
81712129|NCT02355665|163119801|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Success Rate Ratio|2.87||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|6.71||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by study site and number of cigarettes smoked per day at baseline (\<20 per day vs ≥20 per day).|Estimated Success Rate Ratio = Nicotine/Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in continuous smoking abstinence rates between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in continuous smoking abstinence rates between treatments.||6.71|1.23|0.011
81712130|NCT02355665|163119802|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Success Rate Ratio|1.66||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.71||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by study site and number of cigarettes smoked per day at baseline (\<20 per day vs ≥20 per day).|Estimated Success Rate Ratio = Nicotine/Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in continuous smoking abstinence rates between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in continuous smoking abstinence rates between treatments.||2.71|1.02|0.040
81712131|NCT02355665|163119803|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Success Rate Ratio|2.09||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|3.98||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by study site and number of cigarettes smoked per day at baseline (\<20 per day vs ≥20 per day).|Estimated Success Rate Ratio = Nicotine/Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in continuous smoking abstinence rates between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in continuous smoking abstinence rates between treatments.||3.98|1.09|0.023
81712132|NCT02355665|163119804|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Success Rate Ratio|2.91||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|6.42||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by study site and number of cigarettes smoked per day at baseline (\<20 per day vs ≥20 per day).|Estimated Success Rate Ratio = Nicotine/Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in continuous smoking abstinence rates between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in continuous smoking abstinence rates between treatments.||6.42|1.32|0.006
81712133|NCT02355665|163119805|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Success Rate Ratio|2.66||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|5.92||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by study site and number of cigarettes smoked per day at baseline (\<20 per day vs ≥20 per day).|Estimated Success Rate Ratio = Nicotine/Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in continuous smoking abstinence rates between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in continuous smoking abstinence rates between treatments.||5.92|1.20|0.013
81712134|NCT02355665|163119806|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.6||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of desire/urge to smoke between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of desire/urge to smoke between treatments.||0.60|-0.64|0.847
81712135|NCT02355665|163119807|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.42||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of desire/urge to smoke between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of desire/urge to smoke between treatments.||0.42|-0.62|0.861
81712136|NCT02355665|163119808|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.19||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.24||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of desire/urge to smoke between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of desire/urge to smoke between treatments.||0.24|-0.61|0.266
81712137|NCT02355665|163119809|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|0.09||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.55||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of desire/urge to smoke between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of desire/urge to smoke between treatments.||0.55|-0.38|0.487
81712138|NCT02355665|163119810|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.11||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.43||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of irritability/frustration/anger between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of irritability/frustration/anger between treatments.||0.43|-0.65|0.433
81712139|NCT02355665|163119811|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.58||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.01||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of irritability/frustration/anger between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of irritability/frustration/anger between treatments.||-0.01|-1.15|0.022
81712140|NCT02355665|163119812|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|0.0||||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.49||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of irritability/frustration/anger between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of irritability/frustration/anger between treatments.||0.49|-0.50|0.665
81712141|NCT02355665|163119813|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.31||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of irritability/frustration/anger between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of irritability/frustration/anger between treatments.||0.31|-0.51|0.300
81712142|NCT02355665|163119814|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.43||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of restlessness between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of restlessness between treatments.||0.43|-0.78|0.754
81712143|NCT02355665|163119815|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.41||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.08||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of restlessness between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of restlessness between treatments.||0.08|-0.89|0.116
81712144|NCT02355665|163119816|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.14||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.2||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of restlessness between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of restlessness between treatments.||0.20|-0.47|0.392
81712145|NCT02355665|163119817|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.23||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.13||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of restlessness between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of restlessness between treatments.||0.13|-0.59|0.179
81712146|NCT02355665|163119818|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|0.01||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.47||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of difficulty concentrating between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of difficulty concentrating between treatments.||0.47|-0.44|0.925
81712147|NCT02355665|163119819|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.21||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.24||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of difficulty concentrating between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of difficulty concentrating between treatments.||0.24|-0.66|0.325
81712148|NCT02355665|163119820|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|0.13||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.51||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of difficulty concentrating between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of difficulty concentrating between treatments.||0.51|-0.24|0.891
81688923|NCT00972244|163076276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.71|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.7|-20.14||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a sequential closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) as fixed effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-20.14|-38.70|<0.0001
81688924|NCT00972244|163076276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7402|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.28|-23.6||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a sequential closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) as fixed effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-23.60|-42.28|<0.0001
81688925|NCT00972244|163076276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-41.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8358|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.9|-31.85||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a sequential closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) as fixed effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-31.85|-50.90|<0.0001
81688926|NCT00972244|163076277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|7.6||not significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a sequential closed testing procedure within treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||7.6|-9.1|1.0000
81688927|NCT00972244|163076277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.3||||0.2057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|18.8||not significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a sequential closed testing procedure within treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||18.8|-2.3|0.2057
81688928|NCT00972244|163076277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.2||||0.6203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|13.2||not significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a sequential closed testing procedure within treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||13.2|-6.2|0.6203
81688929|NCT00972244|163076277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.7||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|19.5||not significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a sequential closed testing procedure within treatment group.|Fisher Exact|||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||19.5|-2.0|0.2050
81688930|NCT00090285|163076278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|90.6||||||95.0|70.1|98.2|||||Confidence Interval (CI) based on binomial tail probabilities and not from a dispersion parameter.|||98.2|70.1|
81688931|NCT00090285|163076286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|77.5||||||95.0|39.6|93.3||||||||93.3|39.6|
81688932|NCT00090285|163076287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|85.5||||||95.0|77.0|91.3|||||CI based on binomial tail probabilities and not from a dispersion parameter. Hochberg multiplicity adjustment applied to the CI.|||91.3|77.0|
81688933|NCT00090285|163076288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|51.0||||||95.0|40.3|59.9|||||CI based on binomial tail probabilities and not from a dispersion parameter. Hochberg multiplicity adjustment applied to the CI.|||59.9|40.3|
81688934|NCT00907881|163076304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Regression, Linear|Pearson correlation coefficient||||||0.0002
81688935|NCT05057988|163076317|OTHER|paired T test|Mean Difference (Net)|1.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.55|0.53|<.001
81688936|NCT05057988|163076318|OTHER|Paired T test|Mean Difference (Net)|0.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.17||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|3.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.37|-1.42|.208
81688937|NCT05057988|163076319|OTHER|Paired T test|Mean Difference (Net)|0.86|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.20|0.52|<.001
81688938|NCT05057988|163076320|OTHER|Paired t test|Mean Difference (Net)|0.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.65||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|2.47|||t-test, 1 sided|||||2.47|-.84|.328
81688939|NCT05057988|163076321|OTHER|Paired T test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.95|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|4.16|||t-test, 1 sided|||||4.16|1.26|<.001
81688940|NCT05057988|163076322|OTHER|Paired T test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.38||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|2.53|||t-test, 1 sided|||||2.53|-1.22|.486
81688941|NCT05057988|163076323|OTHER|Paired T test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.57||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|1.99|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.99|-2.46|.832
81688942|NCT05057988|163076324|OTHER|Paired T test|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.06||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.47|-1.33|.340
81688943|NCT05057988|163076326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.89|||t-test, 2 sided|paired sample t test||paired sample t test||0.89|-0.34|0.370
81688944|NCT05057988|163076326|OTHER|Paired T test|Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.09||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.89|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.89|-.34|.370
81688945|NCT00859898|163076369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1056|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.32||Dapagliflozin 10 mg plus metformin XR treatment group had to be superior to both monotherapy treatment groups to be considered significant. Two-sided significance level at α=0.05|ANCOVA|treatment group as an effect and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate.||||-0.32|-0.74|<0.0001
81712149|NCT02355665|163119821|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.11||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.25||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of difficulty concentrating between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of difficulty concentrating between treatments.||0.25|-0.48|0.721
81712150|NCT02355665|163119822|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.03||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.49||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of anxiety between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of anxiety between treatments.||0.49|-0.54|0.608
81712151|NCT02355665|163119823|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.63||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.09||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of anxiety between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of anxiety between treatments.||-0.09|-1.16|0.014
81712152|NCT02355665|163119824|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|0.04||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.38||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of anxiety between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of anxiety between treatments.||0.38|-0.30|0.900
81712153|NCT02355665|163119825|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.31||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of anxiety between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of anxiety between treatments.||0.31|-0.44|0.731
81712154|NCT02355665|163119826|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|0.04||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.36||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of dysphoric or depressed mood between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of dysphoric or depressed mood between treatments.||0.36|-0.28|0.635
81712155|NCT02355665|163119827|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.32||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of dysphoric or depressed mood between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of dysphoric or depressed mood between treatments.||0.32|-0.42|0.273
81712156|NCT02355665|163119828|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.28||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of dysphoric or depressed mood between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of dysphoric or depressed mood between treatments.||0.28|-0.40|0.879
81712157|NCT02355665|163119829|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|0.02||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.32||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of dysphoric or depressed mood between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of dysphoric or depressed mood between treatments.||0.32|-0.28|0.823
81712158|NCT02355665|163119830|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|0.0||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of insomnia between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of insomnia between treatments.||0.40|-0.40|0.804
81712159|NCT02355665|163119831|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|0.13||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.57||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of insomnia between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of insomnia between treatments.||0.57|-0.30|0.438
81712160|NCT02355665|163119832|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.28||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of insomnia between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of insomnia between treatments.||0.28|-0.44|0.517
81712161|NCT02355665|163119833|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.42||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.06||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of insomnia between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of insomnia between treatments.||-0.06|-0.77|0.027
81688946|NCT00859898|163076369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1072|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.33||Dapagliflozin 10 mg plus metformin XR treatment group had to be superior to both monotherapy treatment groups to be considered significant. Two-sided significance level at α=0.05|ANCOVA|treatment group as an effect and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate.||||-0.33|-0.75|<0.0001
81688947|NCT00859898|163076369|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority of dapagliflozin 10 mg versus metformin XR was demonstrated when the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference in change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 24 (LOCF) between dapagliflozin 10 mg and metformin XR was less than 0.35%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1054|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.2|||ANCOVA|treatment group as an effect and the baseline value as a covariate||||0.20|-0.22|
81688948|NCT00859898|163076369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1054||0.9144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.2||two-sided significance level at α=0.05|ANCOVA|treatment group as an effect and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate.||When testing for superiority, significance is claimed only if dapagliflozin 10 mg is superior to metformin XR||0.20|-0.22|0.9144
81688949|NCT00859898|163076370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.558|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|-7.0||two-sided significance level at α=0.05. Dapagliflozin 10 mg plus metformin XR treatment group had to be superior to both monotherapy treatment groups to be considered significant.|ANCOVA|treatment group as an effect and the baseline value as a covariate.||A hierarchical closed testing procedure was implemented to control the familywise type I error rate related to this endpoint at the two-sided 0.05 level. Statistical tests were only performed for a given secondary endpoint if all previous sequential tests versus that treatment group were also significant.||-7.0|-20.9|<0.0001
81688950|NCT00859898|163076370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.59|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|-18.5||two-sided significance level at α=0.05. Dapagliflozin 10 mg plus metformin XR treatment group had to be superior to both monotherapy treatment groups to be considered significant.|ANCOVA|treatment group as an effect and the baseline value as a covariate.||A hierarchical closed testing procedure was implemented to control the familywise type I error rate related to this endpoint at the two-sided 0.05 level. Statistical tests were only performed for a given secondary endpoint if all previous sequential tests versus that treatment group were also significant.||-18.5|-32.6|<0.0001
81688951|NCT00859898|163076370|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority of dapagliflozin 10 mg versus metformin XR was demonstrated when the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference in change FPG from baseline to Week 24 (LOCF) between dapagliflozin 10 mg and metformin XR was less than 15 mg/dL.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.566|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|-4.6|||ANCOVA|treatment group as an effect and the baseline value as a covariate||||-4.6|-18.6|
81688952|NCT00859898|163076370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.566||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|-4.6||two-sided significance level at α=0.05.|ANCOVA|treatment group as an effect and the baseline value as a covariate.||When testing for superiority, significance is claimed only if dapagliflozin 10 mg is superior to metformin XR||-4.6|-18.6|0.0012
81688953|NCT00859898|163076371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.598||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|23.9||Dapagliflozin 10 mg plus metformin XR treatment group had to be superior to both monotherapy treatment groups to be considered significant.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression based on the methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis and Davidian and Tsiatis, Davidian, Zhang and Lu, with adjustment for baseline HbA1c.||The probability of response was modeled using a logistic regression model with baseline HbA1c as the covariate. Treatment group estimates of response rate were then obtained by integrating each group's modeled probability of response over the observed distribution of baseline covariate (combined across groups).||23.9|5.9|0.0012
81688954|NCT00859898|163076371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.73||0.0165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|20.6||Dapagliflozin 10 mg plus metformin XR treatment group had to be superior to both monotherapy treatment groups to be considered significant.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression based on the methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis and Davidian and Tsiatis, Davidian, Zhang and Lu, with adjustment for baseline HbA1c.||The probability of response was modeled using a logistic regression model with baseline HbA1c as the covariate. Treatment group estimates of response rate were then obtained by integrating each group's modeled probability of response over the observed distribution of baseline covariate (combined across groups).||20.6|2.1|0.0165
81688955|NCT00859898|163076372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1807||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.09||two-sided significance level at α=0.05. Dapagliflozin 10 mg plus metformin XR treatment group had to be superior to both monotherapy treatment groups to be considered significant.|ANCOVA|: treatment group as an effect and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate.||A hierarchical closed testing procedure was implemented to control the familywise type I error rate related to this endpoint at the two-sided 0.05 level. Statistical testing was only performed if the dapagliflozin 10 mg plus metformin XR group was statistically significantly superior to both control groups for the primary efficacy endpoint. Tests were only performed for a given secondary endpoint if all previous sequential tests versus that treatment group were also significant.||-0.09|-0.81|0.0133
81688956|NCT00859898|163076372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1817||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.18||two-sided significance level at α=0.05. Dapagliflozin 10 mg plus metformin XR treatment group had to be superior to both monotherapy treatment groups to be considered significant.|ANCOVA|treatment group as an effect and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate.||A hierarchical closed testing procedure was implemented to control the familywise type I error rate related to this endpoint at the two-sided 0.05 level. Statistical testing was only performed if the dapagliflozin 10 mg plus metformin XR group was statistically significantly superior to both control groups for the primary efficacy endpoint. Tests were only performed for a given secondary endpoint if all previous sequential tests versus that treatment group were also significant.||-0.18|-0.89|0.0036
81712162|NCT02355665|163119834|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.33||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of increased appetite between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of increased appetite between treatments.||0.33|-0.93|0.105
81537231|NCT01183689|162757255|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.64|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|3.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|This was fitted with Proc Mixed in SAS.|95% confidence interval excludes 0|Mean changes from a random effects model applied to repeated measures to compute the average differences between groups over time. This entry is for the comparison between groups 1 and 3.||3.22|2.05|<0.05
81688957|NCT00859898|163076373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3401|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|-1.3||two-sided significance level at α=0.05|ANCOVA|treatment group as an effect and the baseline value as a covariate.||A hierarchical closed testing procedure was implemented to control the familywise type I error rate related to this endpoint at the two-sided 0.05 level. Statistical testing was only performed if the dapagliflozin 10 mg plus metformin XR group was statistically significantly superior to both control groups for the primary efficacy endpoint. Tests were only performed for a given secondary endpoint if all previous sequential tests versus that treatment group were also significant.||-1.30|-2.64|<0.0001
81712163|NCT02355665|163119835|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.51||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of increased appetite between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of increased appetite between treatments.||0.51|-0.60|0.604
81688958|NCT00859898|163076373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3362|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|-0.71||two-sided significance level at α=0.05|ANCOVA|treatment group as an effect and the baseline value as a covariate||Statistical tests were only performed for a given secondary endpoint if all previous sequential tests versus that treatment group were also significant.||-0.71|-2.03|<0.0001
81688959|NCT02417233|163076389|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.958||||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.49|0.62|0.848
81688960|NCT02417233|163076389|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.492||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.49|0.90|0.125
81688961|NCT02417233|163076390|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.866||||0.636|TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.48|1.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.57|0.48|0.636
81688962|NCT02417233|163076390|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.401||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.26|0.87|0.165
81688963|NCT02417233|163076391|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.55|0.86|0.16
81688964|NCT02417233|163076391|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.14|1.06|0.03
81688965|NCT02417233|163076392|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.45|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.45|0.03|0.24
81688966|NCT02417233|163076392|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|12.16|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.16|0.59|0.20
81688967|NCT02417233|163076393|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.943||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.21|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.21|0.90|0.093
81688968|NCT02417233|163076393|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.764||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|3.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.83|0.81|0.152
81688969|NCT00532883|163076395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||95.0||||This is a global test comparing all four treatment arms.|Mixed Models Analysis|||F-test from a longitudinal mixed model (controlling for baseline measurement)testing the hypothesis of no difference in mean percent dense cells between the four treatment groups at Visit 6. The study was originally powered to detect a difference of 20%, but it was stopped early.||||0.93
81688970|NCT05232097|163076406|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: the median of differences of the rumination score before and after therapy equals 0.||||0.005
81688971|NCT05232097|163076407|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is that the same number of patients has intragastric pressure peaks indicating rumination before and after therapy.||||0.11
81688972|NCT05232097|163076408|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: The differences of means of 15D before and after therapy equals 0.||||0.060
81688973|NCT05232097|163076409|OTHER|||||||0.865|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The median of differences of WHODAS 2.0 before and after therapy equals 0.||||0.865
81688974|NCT05232097|163076410|OTHER|||||||0.149|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis : the differences of median BDI before and after behavioral therapy equals 0.||||0.149
81688975|NCT05232097|163076411|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The differences of median of BAI before and after behavioral therapy equals 0.||||1.000
81688976|NCT05232097|163076412|OTHER|||||||0.102|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The differences of median weight before and after therapy equals 0.||||0.102
81688977|NCT03078608|163076431|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||1.00
81688978|NCT03078608|163076432|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|2.58||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.11
81688979|NCT03078608|163076433|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|0.07||||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.79
81688980|NCT03078608|163076434|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|1.17||||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.29
81688981|NCT03078608|163076435|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|0.18||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.67
81688982|NCT03078608|163076436|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|1.41||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.24
81688983|NCT03078608|163076437|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|1.36||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.25
81688984|NCT03078608|163076438|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|0.53||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.47
81688985|NCT03078608|163076439|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|1.54||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.23
81688986|NCT03078608|163076440|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|0.8||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.39
81688987|NCT02428140|163076464|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.29||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|7.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.42|1.45|0.003
81712164|NCT02355665|163119836|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.35||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.24||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of increased appetite between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of increased appetite between treatments.||0.24|-0.93|0.194
81712165|NCT02355665|163119837|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.11||||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.4||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of the ratings of increased appetite between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of the ratings of increased appetite between treatments.||0.40|-0.62|0.502
81712166|NCT02355665|163119838|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.56||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|1.73||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of aggregated withdrawal scores between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of aggregated withdrawal scores between treatments.||1.73|-2.84|0.483
81712167|NCT02355665|163119839|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-1.79||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|0.67||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of aggregated withdrawal scores between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of aggregated withdrawal scores between treatments.||0.67|-4.24|0.102
81712168|NCT02355665|163119840|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.45||||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|1.38||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of aggregated withdrawal scores between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of aggregated withdrawal scores between treatments.||1.38|-2.27|0.532
81712169|NCT02355665|163119841|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-1.01||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|0.91||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Estimated Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in distribution of aggregated withdrawal scores between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in distribution of aggregated withdrawal scores between treatments.||0.91|-2.93|0.354
81712170|NCT02355665|163120010|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.679||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|4.41||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment, baseline smoking category, study site, and baseline weight were factors.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in mean change from baseline in body weight between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean change from baseline in body weight between treatments.||4.41|-2.42|0.558
81468749|NCT04542499|162629309|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.3265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.2||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Part I||1.2|-0.4|0.3265
81540107|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.96||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|10.61||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||10.61|1.48|0.0063
81688988|NCT02428140|163076465|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.7||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|17.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||17.9|3.4|.005
81688989|NCT02428140|163076466|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.7||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|6.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.3|-1.0|0.28
81688990|NCT02428140|163076468|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.8||||||||1.8|-1.8|
81688991|NCT02428140|163076469|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|3.2||||||||3.2|-3.2|
81688992|NCT02746679|163076492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|The comparison of the change from baseline to 8 weeks later between MBSR Group and wait-list control group.||||||<0.001
81712171|NCT02355665|163120011|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.409||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|10.11||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment, baseline smoking category, study site, and baseline weight were factors.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in mean change from baseline in body weight between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean change from baseline in body weight between treatments.||10.11|-4.03|0.383
81712172|NCT02355665|163120012|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|7.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.573||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|16.83||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment, baseline smoking category, study site, and baseline weight were factors.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Nicotine - Placebo|The null hypothesis was no difference in mean change from baseline in body weight between treatments. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean change from baseline in body weight between treatments.||16.83|-2.56|0.138
81468750|NCT04542499|162629309|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.0203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.2||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Part II||-0.2|-2.2|0.0203
81468751|NCT04542499|162629309|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-0.5||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and confidence intervals are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, and treatment by visit interaction and baseline as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Part III||-0.5|-4.3|0.0118
81688993|NCT02746679|163076493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81688994|NCT02746679|163076494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81688995|NCT02746679|163076495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.024
81688996|NCT02746679|163076496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|The comparison of the change from baseline to 8 weeks later between MBSR Group and wait-list control group.||||||<0.001
81688997|NCT02746679|163076497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|The comparison of the change from baseline to 8 weeks later between MBSR Group and wait-list control group.||||||0.001
81688998|NCT02746679|163076498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|The comparison of the change from baseline to 8 weeks later between MBSR Group and wait-list control group.||||||0.003
81688999|NCT02746679|163076499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||ANOVA|The comparison of the change from baseline to 8 weeks later between MBSR Group and wait-list control group.||||||0.024
81689000|NCT02746679|163076500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|The comparison of the change from baseline to 8 weeks later between MBSR Group and wait-list control group.||||||0.004
81689001|NCT02746679|163076501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|The comparison of the change from baseline to 8 weeks later between MBSR Group and wait-list control group.||||||<0.001
81689002|NCT02746679|163076502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|The comparison of the change from baseline to 8 weeks later between MBSR Group and wait-list control group.||||||<0.001
81689003|NCT02746679|163076503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.277|||||||ANOVA|The comparison of the change from baseline to 8 weeks later between MBSR Group and wait-list control group.||||||0.277
81689004|NCT02746679|163076504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|The comparison of the change from baseline to 8 weeks later between MBSR Group and wait-list control group.||||||0.001
81689005|NCT02273323|163076520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|0.23|-0.37|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated effect of tea vs placebo||0.83|-0.37|0.43
81689006|NCT02273323|163076521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|Subject=random factor; treatment, on/off medication, period = fixed effects||Estimated effect of tea vs. placebo||1.82|-0.40|0.20
81689007|NCT02273323|163076522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|2.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.55|-5.26|
81689008|NCT02273323|163076523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|1.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.37|-2.16|
81689009|NCT02273323|163076524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|0.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.87|-4.65|
81689010|NCT02273323|163076525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|4.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.09|-0.73|
81689011|NCT03117049|163076529|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|96.37|0.43|0.71|||Stratified log-rank test|||||0.71|0.43|<0.0001
81689012|NCT03117049|163076530|SUPERIORITY||Stratified hazard ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.14||||||||1.14|0.63|
81689013|NCT03117049|163076531|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.17||||||||2.17|1.11|
81689014|NCT03117049|163076532|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.31||||||||1.31|0.46|
81689015|NCT00839098|163076535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81689016|NCT00839098|163076536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81689017|NCT00839098|163076537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81689018|NCT00839098|163076538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81689019|NCT00839098|163076539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81689020|NCT00839098|163076540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||P values below 0.05 were considered statistically significant in this study.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81689021|NCT00839098|163076541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81689022|NCT01377467|163076557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.967|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.137|6.98|||ANCOVA||Percentage change in BMD was compared between the two treatment groups while controlling for the effects of baseline BMD.|We calculated that a sample size of 43 patients per group would provide a statistical power of 86% to detect a 4% difference in the percentage change of areal BMD at the total lumbar spine at 12 months, using a two-sided t-test with an α-level of 0.05 and assuming a mean ± SD change of 4 ± 6% in the denosumab group and 0 ± 6% in the control group. To account for a dropout rate of 5%, it was planned to randomize a total of 90 patients.||6.980|3.137|<0.001
81689023|NCT01377467|163076558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.895|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.887||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.132|3.659|||ANCOVA||Percentage change in BMD was compared between the two treatment groups while controlling for the effects of baseline BMD.|||3.659|0.132|0.035
81689024|NCT01377467|163076559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.201||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.329|3.447|||ANCOVA||Percentage change in BMD was compared between the two treatment groups while controlling for the effects of baseline BMD.|||3.447|-1.329|0.380
81689025|NCT01377467|163076560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.567|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.806|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.975|6.178|||ANCOVA||Percentage change in BMD was compared between the two treatment groups while controlling for the effects of baseline BMD.|||6.178|2.975|<0.001
81689026|NCT01377467|163076561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.756|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.662||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.072|||ANCOVA||Percentage change in BMD was compared between the two treatment groups while controlling for the effects of baseline BMD.|||3.072|0.440|0.009
81689027|NCT01377467|163076562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.085||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.122|4.193|||ANCOVA||Percentage change in BMD was compared between the two treatment groups while controlling for the effects of baseline BMD.|||4.193|-0.122|0.064
81689028|NCT01377467|163076563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||between-subjects effect|10.466|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures GLM||Within-subjects effect: p=0.007. Time\*treatment interaction: p=0.002. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|||||<0.001
81689029|NCT01377467|163076564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||between-subjects effect|275622.016|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures GLM||Within-subjects effect: p\<0.001. Time\*treatment interaction: p=0.012. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|||||<0.001
81689030|NCT01377467|163076565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||between-subjects effect|0.717||||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures GLM||Within-subjects effect: p\<0.001. Time\*treatment interaction: p\<0.001. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|||||0.014
81689031|NCT01377467|163076566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||between-subjects effect|0.707||||0.068|TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures GLM||Within-subjects effect: p\<0.001. Time\*treatment interaction: p=0.047. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|||||0.068
81689032|NCT01377467|163076567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||between-subjects effect|99952.126||||0.114|TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures GLM||Within-subjects effect: p\<0.001. Time\*treatment interaction: p=0.047. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|||||0.114
81689033|NCT01377467|163076568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||between-subjects effect|84.83||||0.578|TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures GLM||Within-subjects effect: p\<0.001. Time\*treatment interaction: p=0.593. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|||||0.578
81689034|NCT01377467|163076569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||between-subjects effect|248.686||||0.607|TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures GLM||Within-subjects effect: p\<0.001. Time\*treatment interaction: p=0.296. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|||||0.607
81689035|NCT01377467|163076570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||z value|-2.342||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.019
81689036|NCT01377467|163076571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||z value|-2.049||||0.042|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.042
81689037|NCT01377467|163076572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||z value|-0.937||||0.371|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.371
81689038|NCT01377467|163076573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||z value|-2.752||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81689039|NCT01377467|163076574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||z value|-2.166||||0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.031
81689040|NCT01377467|163076575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||z value|-1.288||||0.212|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.212
81689041|NCT01377467|163076576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||z value|-1.64||||0.108|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.108
81689042|NCT01377467|163076577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||z value|-1.991||||0.048|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.048
81689043|NCT00633139|163076579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4013|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4013
81689044|NCT00633139|163076580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2750
81689045|NCT00633139|163076581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1363
81689046|NCT02160977|163076589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81689047|NCT02160977|163076590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81689048|NCT02160977|163076591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81689049|NCT01522651|163076596|OTHER|Pairwise Comparative analysis|Percentage Difference|-19.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.7||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.5|51.5||An equal-slopes analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was fitted to log-transformed AFB over 12 weeks, with baseline AFB as the covariate. AFB values \< 1% (\> 99%) were set to 1% (99%) before transformation.|ANCOVA|||||51.5|-57.5|0.493
81689050|NCT01522651|163076596|OTHER|Pairwise Comparative analysis|Percentage Difference|8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.9||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.2|98.2||An equal-slopes ANCOVA model was fitted to log-transformed AFB over 12 weeks, with baseline AFB as the covariate. AFB values \< 1% (\> 99%) were set to 1% (99%) before transformation.|ANCOVA|||||98.2|-40.2|0.780
81689051|NCT01522651|163076596|OTHER|Pairwise Comparative analysis|Percentage Difference|-57.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.4||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.8|-20.1||An equal-slopes ANCOVA model was fitted to log-transformed AFB over 12 weeks, with baseline AFB as the covariate. AFB values \< 1% (\> 99%) were set to 1% (99%) before transformation.|ANCOVA|||||-20.1|-76.8|0.008
81689052|NCT01522651|163076596|OTHER|Pairwise Comparative analysis|Percentage Difference|-42.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.5||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.7|5.2||An equal-slopes ANCOVA model was fitted to log-transformed AFB over 12 weeks, with baseline AFB as the covariate. AFB values \< 1% (\> 99%) were set to 1% (99%) before transformation.|ANCOVA|||||5.2|-68.7|0.072
81689053|NCT01522651|163076596|OTHER|Pairwise Comparative analysis||||||0.315||||||An equal-slopes ANCOVA model was fitted to log-transformed AFB over 12 weeks, with baseline AFB as the covariate. AFB values \< 1% (\> 99%) were set to 1% (99%) before transformation.|ANCOVA|||||||0.315
81689054|NCT01522651|163076596|OTHER|Pairwise Comparative analysis||||||0.049||||||An equal-slopes ANCOVA model was fitted to log-transformed AFB over 12 weeks, with baseline AFB as the covariate. AFB values \< 1% (\> 99%) were set to 1% (99%) before transformation.|ANCOVA|||||||0.049
81689055|NCT01522651|163076596|OTHER|Pairwise Comparative analysis||||||0.275||||||An equal-slopes ANCOVA model was fitted to log-transformed AFB over 12 weeks, with baseline AFB as the covariate. AFB values \< 1% (\> 99%) were set to 1% (99%) before transformation.|ANCOVA|||||||0.275
81689056|NCT01522651|163076596|OTHER|Pairwise Comparative analysis||||||0.002||||||An equal-slopes ANCOVA model was fitted to log-transformed AFB over 12 weeks, with baseline AFB as the covariate. AFB values \< 1% (\> 99%) were set to 1% (99%) before transformation.|ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81689057|NCT01522651|163076596|OTHER|Pairwise Comparative analysis||||||0.028||||||An equal-slopes ANCOVA model was fitted to log-transformed AFB over 12 weeks, with baseline AFB as the covariate. AFB values \< 1% (\> 99%) were set to 1% (99%) before transformation.|ANCOVA|||||||0.028
81689058|NCT01522651|163076596|OTHER|Pairwise Comparative analysis||||||0.334||||||An equal-slopes ANCOVA model was fitted to log-transformed AFB over 12 weeks, with baseline AFB as the covariate. AFB values \< 1% (\> 99%) were set to 1% (99%) before transformation.|ANCOVA|||||||0.334
81689059|NCT02658656|163076599|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91||||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.85|||Chi-squared|||||1.85|.45|0.798
81689060|NCT02658656|163076600|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97||||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.15|||Chi-squared|||||2.15|0.44|0.935
81689061|NCT02658656|163076601|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93||||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.79|||Chi-squared|||||1.79|0.49|0.829
81689062|NCT02658656|163076602|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.09||||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.11|||Chi-squared|||||2.11|0.56|0.809
81689063|NCT02658656|163076603|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.15||||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.47|||Chi-squared|||||2.47|0.54|0.717
81712173|NCT02417935|163120028|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper bound of the 95% CI does not exceed 0.51 (pre-defined non-inferiority margin), it will be concluded that duloxetine is not inferior to Pregabalin.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.072||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.295|0.439|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.439|-0.295|0.700
81689064|NCT02658656|163076604|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.02|||Chi-squared|||||2.02|0.61|0.738
81689065|NCT02772965|163076671|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.05|||Log Rank|||||1.05|0.45|0.08
81689066|NCT02772965|163076672|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.32
81689067|NCT02772965|163076673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.69
81689068|NCT02772965|163076674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.72
81689069|NCT02772965|163076675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.64
81689070|NCT02772965|163076676|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.71||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.04|||Chi-squared|||||1.04|0.49|0.08
81689071|NCT03151148|163076689|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.56||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.06|||Negative Binomial Regression|Negative binomial generalized linear model, adjusting for site, offset by follow-up days within the outcome measure time frame|TMT represents the numerator, placebo represents the denominator|||1.06|0.29|0.075
81689072|NCT03151148|163076690|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.28||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.04|||Chi-squared||95% exact unconditional confidence interval is based on the Santner and Snell method|||-0.04|-0.51|0.044
81689073|NCT03151148|163076691|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.63||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.13|||Negative Binomial Regression|Negative binomial generalized linear model, adjusting for site, offset by follow-up days within the outcome measure time frame|TMT represents the numerator, placebo represents the denominator|||1.13|0.36|0.121
81689074|NCT03151148|163076692|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.25||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.04|||Chi-squared||95% exact unconditional confidence interval is based on the Santner and Snell method|||-0.04|-0.46|0.053
81712174|NCT02417935|163120029|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.4|0.149
81712175|NCT02417935|163120030|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Worst Pain||0.6|-0.3|.535
81712176|NCT02417935|163120030|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Least Pain||0.2|-0.5|.436
81689075|NCT03151148|163076697|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.76||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.469|16.226|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||16.226|0.469|0.261
81689076|NCT03151148|163076697|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.41||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.069|2.393|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||2.393|0.069|0.319
81689077|NCT03151148|163076697|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.02||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.174|6.027|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||6.027|0.174|0.978
81689078|NCT03151148|163076697|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|3.44||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|20.749|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||20.749|0.570|0.177
81689079|NCT03151148|163076697|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.7||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.288|9.973|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||9.973|0.288|0.558
81689080|NCT03151148|163076697|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.04||||0.977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.082|13.151|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||13.151|0.082|0.977
81689081|NCT03151148|163076697|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|33.86||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.672|429.219|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||429.219|2.672|0.007
81689082|NCT03151148|163076697|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|11.97||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.945|151.752|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||151.752|0.945|0.055
81689083|NCT03151148|163076697|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.93||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.062|13.875|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||13.875|0.062|0.957
81712177|NCT02417935|163120030|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Average Pain||0.5|-0.2|.534
81712178|NCT02417935|163120030|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain Right Now||0.4|-0.4|.948
81689084|NCT03151148|163076697|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.78||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.141|22.607|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||22.607|0.141|0.654
81689085|NCT03151148|163076699|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.722||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2227|33.2594|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||33.2594|0.2227|0.432
81689086|NCT03151148|163076699|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.147||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0121|1.8018|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1.8018|0.0121|0.133
81689087|NCT03151148|163076699|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.371||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0304|4.5392|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||4.5392|0.0304|0.437
81689088|NCT03151148|163076699|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.247||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1002|15.5231|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||15.5231|0.1002|0.863
81689089|NCT03151148|163076699|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.615||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0503|7.5106|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||7.5106|0.0503|0.702
81712179|NCT02417935|163120030|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||General Activity||0.1|-0.6|.225
81712180|NCT02417935|163120030|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mood||0.2|-0.6|.276
81712181|NCT02417935|163120030|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Walking Ability||0.2|-0.4|.507
81689090|NCT03151148|163076699|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.465||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0128|16.8576|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||16.8576|0.0128|0.675
81689091|NCT03151148|163076699|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|32.638||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8994|1184.4298|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1184.4298|0.8994|0.057
81689092|NCT03151148|163076699|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|11.539||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.318|418.7586|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||418.7586|0.3180|0.181
81689093|NCT03151148|163076699|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.895||||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0219|36.5559|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||36.5559|0.0219|0.953
81689094|NCT03151148|163076699|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.719||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0474|62.3828|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||62.3828|0.0474|0.767
81689095|NCT03151148|163076701|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.395||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5429|3.5835|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||3.5835|0.5429|0.488
81689096|NCT03151148|163076701|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.823||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1038|7.221|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||7.2210|1.1038|0.030
81689097|NCT03151148|163076701|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.077||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8122|5.3135|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||5.3135|0.8122|0.127
81689098|NCT03151148|163076701|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.789||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3065|2.0331|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||2.0331|0.3065|0.623
81689099|NCT03151148|163076701|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.627||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.245|1.6028|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1.6028|0.2450|0.328
81689100|NCT03151148|163076701|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.231||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5799|8.5866|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||8.5866|0.5799|0.242
81689101|NCT03151148|163076701|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.977||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5137|7.6055|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||7.6055|0.5137|0.321
81689102|NCT03151148|163076701|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.86||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4833|7.1564|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||7.1564|0.4833|0.366
81689103|NCT03151148|163076701|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|3.713||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.908|15.1856|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||15.1856|0.9080|0.068
81689104|NCT03151148|163076701|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.858||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7328|11.1434|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||11.1434|0.7328|0.130
81689105|NCT03151148|163076702|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|3.16||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.476|20.952|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||20.952|0.476|0.233
81689106|NCT03151148|163076702|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.08||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.012|0.514|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||0.514|0.012|0.008
81712182|NCT02417935|163120030|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Normal Work||0.1|-0.5|.216
81712183|NCT02417935|163120030|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Relations with other people||0.1|-0.4|.233
81712184|NCT02417935|163120030|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep||0.3|-0.3|.857
81712185|NCT02417935|163120030|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Enjoyment of life||0.1|-0.5|.133
81689107|NCT03151148|163076702|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.04||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.298|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||0.298|0.007|0.001
81689108|NCT03151148|163076702|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.09||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.651|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||0.651|0.013|0.017
81689109|NCT03151148|163076702|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.04||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.292|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||0.292|0.007|0.001
81689110|NCT03151148|163076702|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.42||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.366|15.967|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||15.967|0.366|0.358
81689111|NCT03151148|163076702|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.1||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.683|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||0.683|0.016|0.019
81689112|NCT03151148|163076702|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.11||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.739|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||0.739|0.017|0.023
81537232|NCT01183689|162757256|OTHER|Generalized Estimating Equations|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.9|||Generalized Estimating Equations|||Generalized estimating equations were used to compare the average percent of weight gainers over time among the three groups. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in these average percentages. Participants were assigned values of 0 or 1 at each visit depending on their weight gain status. The percentages were summarized with odds ratios for weight gain over time.||1.90|1.02|<0.05
81689113|NCT03151148|163076702|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.09||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.647|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||0.647|0.013|0.017
81689114|NCT03151148|163076702|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.37||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|2.436|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||2.436|0.056|0.299
81689115|NCT03151148|163076703|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.49||||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.415|5.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."|All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|5.380|0.415|0.538
81689116|NCT03151148|163076703|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.88||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.245|3.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||3.180|0.245|0.849
81689117|NCT03151148|163076703|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.4||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.424|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1.424|0.110|0.155
81689118|NCT03151148|163076703|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.45||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.117|1.722|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1.722|0.117|0.242
81712186|NCT02417935|163120030|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Average Interference Score||0.11|-0.44|.246
81712187|NCT02417935|163120031|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|2.2|||ANCOVA|||Total Score||2.2|-3.6|.627
81712188|NCT02417935|163120031|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Burning Pain||0.2|-0.6|.355
81712189|NCT02417935|163120031|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Pressing Pain||0.4|-0.3|.731
81712190|NCT02417935|163120031|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Paroxysmal Pain||0.4|-0.3|.721
81712191|NCT02417935|163120031|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Evoked Pain||0.2|-0.5|.345
81712192|NCT02417935|163120031|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Paresthesia/Dysesthesia||0.3|-0.5|.557
81712193|NCT02417935|163120032|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0|-0.4|.106
81689119|NCT03151148|163076703|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.47||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.129|1.735|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1.735|0.129|0.258
81689120|NCT03151148|163076703|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.26||||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.349|4.52|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||4.520|0.349|0.726
81689121|NCT03151148|163076703|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.32||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|1.145|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1.145|0.088|0.080
81689122|NCT03151148|163076703|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.81||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.225|2.917|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||2.917|0.225|0.748
81689123|NCT03151148|163076703|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.23||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.327|4.617|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||4.617|0.327|0.760
81689124|NCT03151148|163076703|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.79||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.219|2.832|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||2.832|0.219|0.713
81689125|NCT03151148|163076704|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|12.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.524|41.435|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within TMT at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||41.435|3.524|<0.001
81712194|NCT02417935|163120033|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.014||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0161|0.0441|||ANCOVA|||||0.0441|-0.0161|.361
81712195|NCT02417935|163120034|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-0.8|.701
81712196|NCT02417935|163120035|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.005||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.355|0.366|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.366|-0.355|.976
81712197|NCT02417935|163120036|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.264|0.537|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.537|-0.264|.503
81712198|NCT02417935|163120037|OTHER|||||||0.632||||||30% reduction|Fisher Exact|||||||.632
81712199|NCT02417935|163120037|OTHER|||||||0.907|||||||Fisher Exact|||50% Reduction||||.907
81712200|NCT01813149|163120074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df=20 t-statistic = 2.90||A t-test to see if expression of α1-AR differs between phenylephrine responders and non-responders||||0.009
81689126|NCT03151148|163076704|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.58||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.753|8.853|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within TMT at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||8.853|0.753|0.131
81689127|NCT03151148|163076704|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.2||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|7.527|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within TMT at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||7.527|0.640|0.210
81689128|NCT03151148|163076704|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|3.98||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.138|13.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within TMT at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||13.290|1.138|0.031
81689129|NCT03151148|163076704|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.64||||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.479|5.63|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within TMT at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||5.630|0.479|0.429
81689130|NCT03151148|163076704|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|9.26||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.712|50.043|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within Placebo at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||50.043|1.712|0.010
81689131|NCT03151148|163076704|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|3.45||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.637|18.627|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within Placebo at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||18.627|0.637|0.150
81689132|NCT03151148|163076704|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|5.47||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.012|29.578|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within Placebo at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||29.578|1.012|0.048
81712201|NCT02269709|163120077|OTHER|Changes in mean liver shear wave speed (SWS) between time points were assessed using a mixed-effect model with post hoc Tukey correction.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Baseline and Follow-up #1||||<0.0001
81712202|NCT02269709|163120077|OTHER|Changes in mean liver shear wave speed (SWS) between time points were assessed using a mixed-effect model with post hoc Tukey correction.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Baseline vs. Follow up #2||||<0.0001
81712203|NCT02269709|163120077|OTHER|Changes in mean liver shear wave speed (SWS) between time points were assessed using a mixed-effect model with post hoc Tukey correction.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Baseline vs. Follow-up #3||||<0.0001
81712204|NCT02269709|163120078|OTHER|Mean IVC pressures from different time points were compared using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81712205|NCT02055976|163120079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-49.838|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.775|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.335|-42.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-value (adjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-42.340|-57.335|<0.001
81537233|NCT01183689|162757256|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|3.19|||generalized estimating equations|||This is a parallel analysis, comparing groups 1 and 3, using generalized estimating equations to summarize the odds ratio for weight gain in group 1 versus group 3,||3.19|1.64|<0.05
81689133|NCT03151148|163076704|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|3.98||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.665|23.821|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within Placebo at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||23.821|0.665|0.130
81689134|NCT03151148|163076704|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|13.74||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.542|74.304|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within Placebo at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||74.304|2.542|0.002
81689135|NCT03151148|163076705|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|3.68||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.689|8.028|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within TMT at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||8.028|1.689|0.001
81689136|NCT03151148|163076705|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.42||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.109|5.267|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within TMT at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||5.267|1.109|0.027
81689137|NCT03151148|163076705|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.76||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|3.847|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within TMT at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||3.847|0.810|0.153
81689138|NCT03151148|163076705|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.76||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.799|3.884|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within TMT at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||3.884|0.799|0.160
81712206|NCT02055976|163120079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-66.754|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.912|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.523|-58.986|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-value (adjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-58.986|-74.523|<0.001
81689139|NCT03151148|163076705|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.32||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.603|2.868|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within TMT at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||2.868|0.603|0.489
81689140|NCT03151148|163076705|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|3.1||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.032|9.295|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within Placebo at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||9.295|1.032|0.044
81689141|NCT03151148|163076705|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.87||||0.805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.614|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within Placebo at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||2.614|0.290|0.805
81689142|NCT03151148|163076705|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|3.62||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.205|10.859|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within Placebo at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||10.859|1.205|0.022
81689143|NCT03151148|163076705|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|4.83||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.458|15.978|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within Placebo at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||15.978|1.458|0.010
81689144|NCT03151148|163076705|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.19||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|6.692|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs Non-Lesional within Placebo at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||6.692|0.716|0.169
81712207|NCT02055976|163120079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-71.534|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.903|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.284|-63.784|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (adjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-63.784|-79.284|<0.001
81468752|NCT04281784|162629349|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0421||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0047|0.0777||two-sided test, no adjustment for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|Occurrence of discussion regressed on randomization condition, adjusted for ADRD status, hospital, and time between study start \& randomization date.|Robust standard error|Usual care = reference group; intervention arm = comparison group||0.0777|0.0047|0.027
81712208|NCT02055976|163120079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-47.531|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.016|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.511|-39.551|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (adjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-39.551|-55.511|<0.001
81537234|NCT01183689|162757257|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|The p-value is based on a 2 degree of freedom Wald test within the mixed effect model to test for pairwise differences among the 3 arms.|Listed above is the mean difference between arms 1 and 2|Mean differences at 2 years are calculated from a linear contrast within a mixed effects model. Note that this comparison is between Groups 1 and 2.||2.24|0.39|<0.05
81712209|NCT02055976|163120079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-62.624|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.993|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.557|-54.691|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (adjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-54.691|-70.557|<0.001
81712210|NCT02055976|163120079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-64.268|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.955|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.128|-56.409|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (adjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-56.409|-72.128|<0.001
81712211|NCT02055976|163120080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-42.293|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.587|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.417|-35.168|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (adjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-35.168|-49.417|<0.001
81712212|NCT02055976|163120080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-56.262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.696|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.603|-48.921|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (adjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-48.921|-63.603|<0.001
81712213|NCT02055976|163120080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-61.384|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.733|-54.035|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (adjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-54.035|-68.733|<0.001
81712214|NCT02055976|163120080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-47.578|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.273|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.067|-39.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (adjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-39.088|-56.067|<0.001
81712215|NCT02055976|163120080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-63.346|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.244|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.776|-54.915|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (adjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-54.915|-71.776|<0.001
81712216|NCT02055976|163120080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-66.691|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.226|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.088|-58.295|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (adjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-58.295|-75.088|<0.001
81712217|NCT02055976|163120082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-67.254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.785|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.757|-57.752|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-57.752|-76.757|<0.001
81712218|NCT02055976|163120082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-87.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.959|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.969|-77.275|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-77.275|-96.969|<0.001
81712219|NCT02055976|163120082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-93.327|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.949|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.153|-83.501|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-83.501|-103.153|<0.001
81712220|NCT02055976|163120082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-71.724|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.243|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.128|-59.321|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-59.321|-84.128|<0.001
81537235|NCT01183689|162757257|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|2.04|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|A linear contrast was used to compare groups 1 and 3 at 24 months.||A linear contrast from a mixed effects model was used to compare mean differences at 24 months between groups 1 and 3.||2.98|1.11|<0.05
81537236|NCT01183689|162757258|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.99||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|3.92||The p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom test for pairwise difference among the 3 arms within an analysis of variance.|ANOVA|||Analysis of variance to assess mean differences in changes from baseline in systolic blood pressure. This analysis compares groups 1 and 2.||3.92|0.06|0.13
81689145|NCT03151148|163076706|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.176||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0351|0.8807|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||0.8807|0.0351|0.035
81689146|NCT03151148|163076706|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.214||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0427|1.0702|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1.0702|0.0427|0.060
81689147|NCT03151148|163076706|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.182||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0363|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||0.9100|0.0363|0.038
81689148|NCT03151148|163076706|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.329||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|1.6691|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1.6691|0.0650|0.179
81689149|NCT03151148|163076706|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.136||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0271|0.6805|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||0.6805|0.0271|0.015
81689150|NCT03151148|163076706|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.302||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0299|3.0493|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||3.0493|0.0299|0.309
81712221|NCT02055976|163120082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-96.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.209|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.541|-83.872|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-83.872|-108.541|<0.001
81712222|NCT02055976|163120082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-98.533|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.145|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.743|-86.323|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-86.323|-110.743|<0.001
81537237|NCT01183689|162757258|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.93||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|2.84|||ANOVA|||Mean differences in systolic blood pressure between groups 1 and 3 over time.||2.84|-0.98|0.13
81689151|NCT03151148|163076706|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.372||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0369|3.7569|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||3.7569|0.0369|0.401
81689152|NCT03151148|163076706|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.591||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0586|5.9658|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||5.9658|0.0586|0.655
81689153|NCT03151148|163076706|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.43||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0395|4.6836|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||4.6836|0.0395|0.488
81712223|NCT02055976|163120082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-56.225|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.736|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.63|-46.819|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-46.819|-65.630|<0.001
81537238|NCT01183689|162757259|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.73||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.14||The p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom F-test from an analysis of variance to compare mean differences among the 3 arms.|ANOVA|||Mean differences from baseline to 2 years were compared among the 3 arms using analysis of variance.||3.14|0.32|0.06
81689154|NCT03151148|163076706|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.485||||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1471|14.9869|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||14.9869|0.1471|0.737
81689155|NCT03151148|163076707|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.248||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0844|0.7281|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||0.7281|0.0844|0.011
81689156|NCT03151148|163076707|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.656||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2245|1.9178|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1.9178|0.2245|0.440
81689157|NCT03151148|163076707|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.479||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.164|1.4007|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1.4007|0.1640|0.178
81537239|NCT01183689|162757259|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.92||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|2.33||This p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom omnibus test for differences among the 3 groups.|ANOVA|||Analysis of variance was used to compare mean changes from baseline to 2 years in diastolic blood pressure.||2.33|-0.49|0.06
81712224|NCT02055976|163120082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-73.813|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.881|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.507|-64.119|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-64.119|-83.507|<0.001
81712225|NCT02055976|163120082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-81.239|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.885|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.939|-71.538|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-71.538|-90.939|<0.001
81712226|NCT02055976|163120082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-72.573|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.983|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.461|-60.684|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-60.684|-84.461|<0.001
81712227|NCT02055976|163120082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-96.222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.948|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.039|-84.405|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-84.405|-108.039|<0.001
81712228|NCT02055976|163120082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-102.184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.919|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-113.945|-90.424|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-90.424|-113.945|<0.001
81712229|NCT02055976|163120084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-69.537|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.721|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.9|-58.175|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-value (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-58.175|-80.900|<0.001
81712230|NCT02055976|163120084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-86.446|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.855|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-98.074|-74.818|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-74.818|-98.074|<0.001
81712231|NCT02055976|163120084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-98.273|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.898|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.983|-86.563|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-86.563|-109.983|<0.001
81712232|NCT02055976|163120084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-71.435|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.209|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.757|-57.112|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-57.112|-85.757|<0.001
81712233|NCT02055976|163120084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-94.959|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.236|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.333|-80.585|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-80.585|-109.333|<0.001
81712234|NCT02055976|163120084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-98.519|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-112.727|-84.311|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-84.311|-112.727|<0.001
81712235|NCT02055976|163120084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-55.191|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.741|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.592|-43.791|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-43.791|-66.592|<0.001
81689158|NCT03151148|163076707|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.478||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1624|1.4091|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1.4091|0.1624|0.180
81689159|NCT03151148|163076707|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.357||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1222|1.0441|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within TMT at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1.0441|0.1222|0.060
81689160|NCT03151148|163076707|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.498||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1068|2.3188|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 0~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||2.3188|0.1068|0.373
81689161|NCT03151148|163076707|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.281||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0604|1.3106|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1.3106|0.0604|0.106
81689162|NCT03151148|163076707|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.168||||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2507|5.4434|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||5.4434|0.2507|0.843
81468753|NCT04281784|162629351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.246||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.404|||Regression, Linear|Outcome (days alive and out of ICU) regressed on Arm/Group (0=usual care, 1=intervention), adjusted for hospital and ADRD status|Robust (HC3) standard error|Superior outcome for Group 2||0.404|-0.560|0.750
81468754|NCT04281784|162629352|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.361|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.357||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.338|||Regression, Linear|Outcome (days alive and out of hospital) regressed on Arm/Group (0=usual care, 1=intervention), adjusted for hospital and ADRD status|Robust (HC3) standard error|Superior outcome for Group 2||0.338|-1.060|0.312
81468755|NCT04281784|162629353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.012||||0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.043||two-sided test, no adjustment for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|Readmission (0, 1) regressed on randomization condition (0=usual care, 1=intervention), adjusted for ADRD status, and hospital site.|Robust standard error|Usual care = reference group; intervention arm = comparison group||0.043|-0.020|0.475
81468756|NCT04281784|162629354|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.009||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.025||two-sided test, no adjustment for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|ICU care (0,1) regressed on randomization condition (0=usual care, 1=intervention), adjusted for ADRD status, and hospital site.|Robust standard error|Usual care = reference group; intervention arm = comparison group||0.025|-0.043|0.610
81468757|NCT04281784|162629355|SUPERIORITY|Higher cost indicates worse outcome. Missing if cost data unavailable from Finance Office.|Slope|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.135|||other type of regression|Generalized linear model (gamma family, log link); Outcome on study arm (0=control, 1=intervention) adjusted for hospital and ADRD status, robust SEs.|Robust standard error|Superior outcome for Group 2||0.135|-0.092|0.710
81468758|NCT04281784|162629356|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.487|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.899||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.275|2.249||two-sided test, no adjustment for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|Died within 30 days after randomization regressed on randomization condition (0=usual care, 1=intervention) adjusted for hospital and ADRD status|Robust standard error|Usual care=reference group; intervention arm = comparison group||2.249|-1.275|0.588
81689163|NCT03151148|163076707|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.559||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3122|7.7818|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||7.7818|0.3122|0.587
81689164|NCT03151148|163076707|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.707||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1495|3.3426|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Change from baseline is based on the difference in log10 post-baseline and log10 baseline values. Lesional represents the numerator and Non-Lesional the denominator.|"Lesional vs. Non-lesional within Placebo at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||3.3426|0.1495|0.661
81689165|NCT03151148|163076708|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1197.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|525.563|2726.953|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 0 (post-treatment)~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||2726.953|525.563|<0.001
81689166|NCT03151148|163076708|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|779.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|342.093|1774.996|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1774.996|342.093|<0.001
81689167|NCT03151148|163076708|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|673.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|295.697|1534.265|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1534.265|295.697|<0.001
81689168|NCT03151148|163076708|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|60.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.92|145.027|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."|All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|145.027|24.920|<0.001
81689169|NCT03151148|163076708|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|3.79||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.636|8.767|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||8.767|1.636|0.002
81689170|NCT03151148|163076708|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|757.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|331.143|1732.242|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 0 (post-treatment)~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1732.242|331.143|<0.001
81712236|NCT02055976|163120084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-72.211|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.848|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.825|-60.597|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-60.597|-83.825|<0.001
81712237|NCT02055976|163120084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-83.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.913|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.807|-71.323|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-71.323|-94.807|<0.001
81712238|NCT02055976|163120084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-73.879|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.678|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.147|-60.612|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-60.612|-87.147|<0.001
81712239|NCT02055976|163120084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-95.428|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.697||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.732|-82.124|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-82.124|-108.732|0.001
81712240|NCT02055976|163120084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-104.859|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.654|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-118.079|-91.639|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-91.639|-118.079|<0.001
81712241|NCT02055976|163120085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-31.642|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.717|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.039|-26.246|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-26.246|-37.039|<0.001
81712242|NCT02055976|163120085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-39.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.781|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.403|-34.358|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-34.358|-45.403|<0.001
81712243|NCT02055976|163120085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-45.889|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.45|-40.329|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-40.329|-51.450|<0.001
81712244|NCT02055976|163120085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-30.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.006|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.11|-24.164|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-24.164|-36.110|<0.001
81712245|NCT02055976|163120085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-39.525|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.018|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.52|-33.531|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-33.531|-45.520|<0.001
81537240|NCT01183689|162757260|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.12|3.52||The p-value results from a 2 degree of freedom F-test.|ANOVA|||Mean changes from baseline to 2 years were compared between Groups 1 and 2.||3.52|-6.12|0.73
81712246|NCT02055976|163120085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-41.372|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.983|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.299|-35.445|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-35.445|-47.299|<0.001
81712247|NCT02055976|163120085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-25.374|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.717|-20.032|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-20.032|-30.717|<0.001
81712248|NCT02055976|163120085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-33.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.741|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.934|-28.047|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-28.047|-38.934|<0.001
81712249|NCT02055976|163120085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-38.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.262|-33.258|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-33.258|-44.262|<0.001
81712250|NCT02055976|163120085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-30.847|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.879|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.568|-25.127|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-25.127|-36.568|<0.001
81712251|NCT02055976|163120085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-40.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.887|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.754|-34.285|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-34.285|-45.754|<0.001
81712252|NCT02055976|163120085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-43.947|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.869|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.647|-38.247|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-38.247|-49.647|<0.001
81468759|NCT04281784|162629357|SUPERIORITY|Higher cost indicates worse outcome. Missing if cost data unavailable from Finance Office.|Slope|-0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.162|0.107|||other type of regression|Generalized linear model (gamma family, log link); Outcome on study arm (0=control, 1=intervention) adjusted for hospital and ADRD status, robust SEs.|Robust standard error|Superior outcome for Group 2||0.107|-0.162|0.685
81712253|NCT02055976|163120087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-41.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.344|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.76|-34.476|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-34.476|-47.760|<0.001
81712254|NCT02055976|163120087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-54.787|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.402|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.543|-48.032|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-48.032|-61.543|<0.001
81712255|NCT02055976|163120087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-60.549|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.453|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.403|-53.694|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-53.694|-67.403|<0.001
81468760|NCT04488497|162629369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81712256|NCT02055976|163120087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-36.589|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.999|-29.178|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-29.178|-43.999|<0.001
81689171|NCT03151148|163076708|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|199.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.636|455.127|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||455.127|87.636|<0.001
81689172|NCT03151148|163076708|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|508.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|223.113|1158.715|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."|All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|1158.715|223.113|<0.001
81689173|NCT03151148|163076708|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|107.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.568|255.313|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||255.313|45.568|<0.001
81689174|NCT03151148|163076708|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|16.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.058|36.657|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||36.657|7.058|<0.001
81689175|NCT03151148|163076709|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|142.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.484|349.119|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 0 (post-treatment)~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||349.119|58.484|<0.001
81689176|NCT03151148|163076709|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|35.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.402|85.972|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||85.972|14.402|<0.001
81689177|NCT03151148|163076709|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|41.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.043|101.739|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||101.739|17.043|<0.001
81689178|NCT03151148|163076709|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|3.61||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.395|9.33|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||9.330|1.395|0.008
81712257|NCT02055976|163120087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-54.683|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.734|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.102|-47.265|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-47.265|-62.102|<0.001
81468761|NCT04488497|162629370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.60
81689179|NCT03151148|163076709|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.39||||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.561|3.458|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||3.458|0.561|0.474
81689180|NCT03151148|163076709|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|266.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|108.86|654.231|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 0 (post-treatment)~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||654.231|108.860|<0.001
81689181|NCT03151148|163076709|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|51.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.907|124.768|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||124.768|20.907|<0.001
81689182|NCT03151148|163076709|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|74.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.686|183.125|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||183.125|30.686|<0.001
81689183|NCT03151148|163076709|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|26.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.262|66.169|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||66.169|10.262|<0.001
81537241|NCT01183689|162757260|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.89||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|0.58||This p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom test for differences among the 3 groups.|ANOVA|||Analysis of variance was used to compare mean differences in total cholesterol changes from baseline among groups.||0.58|-4.36|0.73
81689184|NCT03151148|163076709|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|3.41||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.397|8.338|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||8.338|1.397|0.007
81712258|NCT02055976|163120087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-56.517|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.688|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.845|-49.189|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-49.189|-63.845|<0.001
81712259|NCT02055976|163120087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-33.262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.196|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.608|-26.915|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-26.915|-39.608|<0.001
81689185|NCT03151148|163076710|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|51.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.692|120.379|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 0 (post-treatment)~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||120.379|21.692|<0.001
81468762|NCT04488497|162629371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.40
81689186|NCT03151148|163076710|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|12.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.463|30.317|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||30.317|5.463|<0.001
81689187|NCT03151148|163076710|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|11.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.863|26.986|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||26.986|4.863|<0.001
81712260|NCT02055976|163120087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-45.956|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.239|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.388|-39.523|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-39.523|-52.388|<0.001
81712261|NCT02055976|163120087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-51.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.305|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.063|-44.937|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-44.937|-58.063|<0.001
81712262|NCT02055976|163120087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-40.474|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.547|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.523|-33.426|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-33.426|-47.523|<0.001
81712263|NCT02055976|163120087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-54.634|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.549|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.685|-47.583|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-47.583|-61.685|<0.001
81712264|NCT02055976|163120087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-59.608|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.602|-52.614|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-52.614|-66.602|<0.001
81712265|NCT02055976|163120088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-43.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.566|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.347|-36.183|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-36.183|-50.347|<0.001
81712266|NCT02055976|163120088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-57.962|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.628|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.167|-50.758|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-50.758|-65.167|<0.001
81712267|NCT02055976|163120088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-64.729|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.682|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.039|-57.419|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-57.419|-72.039|<0.001
81712268|NCT02055976|163120088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-36.428|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.535|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.451|-29.405|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-29.405|-43.451|<0.001
81712269|NCT02055976|163120088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-53.296|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.538|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.325|-46.267|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-46.267|-60.325|<0.001
81689188|NCT03151148|163076710|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.42||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.971|6.024|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||6.024|0.971|0.058
81689189|NCT03151148|163076710|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.75||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.315|1.805|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Lesional Skin at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||1.805|0.315|0.526
81689190|NCT03151148|163076710|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|55.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.49|131.279|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 0 (post-treatment)~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||131.279|23.490|<0.001
81689191|NCT03151148|163076710|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|11.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|27.755|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 4~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||27.755|5.000|<0.001
81689192|NCT03151148|163076710|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|23.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.833|54.579|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 7~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||54.579|9.833|<0.001
81689193|NCT03151148|163076710|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|11.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.516|27.052|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 8~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||27.052|4.516|<0.001
81689194|NCT03151148|163076710|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|2.43||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.031|5.724|||Mixed Models Analysis||All reported statistics are back-transformed into the original units of measurement. Baseline is defined as the pre-dose value at treatment initiation/Day 0. TMT represents the numerator and Placebo the denominator.|"TMT vs Placebo on Non-lesional Skin at Day 11~A random effects linear model with the log10 transformed numeric response variable was used, adjusting for treatment group, baseline value, site, lesional swab status, and study day, in addition to all pairwise interactions between day, group and lesional swab status and a 3-way interaction. Random effects of subject and time point nested within subject were also included in the model."||5.724|1.031|0.042
81689195|NCT03046472|163076716|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81689196|NCT03046472|163076717|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81689197|NCT03046472|163076718|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81689198|NCT01614769|163076719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.98|51.8||||||||51.80|-22.98|
81689199|NCT01614769|163076719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.08|72.74||||||||72.74|-2.08|
81689200|NCT01614769|163076720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.0||||||||0.00|-0.21|
81689201|NCT01614769|163076720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|-0.03||||||||-0.03|-0.24|
81689202|NCT01614769|163076721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.12|1.05||||||||1.05|-11.12|
81689203|NCT01614769|163076721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.3|-1.24||||||||-1.24|-13.30|
81689204|NCT04688346|163076724|NON_INFERIORITY|t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81689205|NCT01958671|163076733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.76|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti-hyperglycemic medication, baseline eGFR and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.76|-1.22|<0.001
81689206|NCT01958671|163076733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.93|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti-hyperglycemic medication, baseline eGFR and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.93|-1.39|<0.001
81468763|NCT04488497|162629372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.60
81468764|NCT04488497|162629373|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.50
81468765|NCT04488497|162629374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.90
81468766|NCT04488497|162629375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.20
81468767|NCT02111746|162629376|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.934|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.934
81468768|NCT02111746|162629377|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.036
81468769|NCT02111746|162629378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.014
81468770|NCT02111746|162629379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.512|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.512
81689207|NCT01958671|163076734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|8.1|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||8.1|-13.1|
81689208|NCT01958671|163076734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|6.6|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||6.6|-14.8|
81689209|NCT01958671|163076735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|3.3|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||3.3|-7.7|
81689210|NCT01958671|163076735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|2.7|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||2.7|-8.2|
81468771|NCT02111746|162629380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.449|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.449
81468772|NCT02111746|162629381|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1
81468773|NCT02111746|162629382|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.774|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.774
81468774|NCT02111746|162629383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.188|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.188
81468775|NCT02111746|162629384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.202|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.202
81468776|NCT01668966|162629399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.101|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 12||||0.101
81468777|NCT01668966|162629399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.139|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 24||||0.139
81468778|NCT01668966|162629399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.116|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 36||||0.116
81689211|NCT01958671|163076736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-34.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.76|-26.29|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti-hyperglycemic medication, baseline eGFR and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-26.29|-42.76|<0.001
81689212|NCT01958671|163076736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-44.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.28|-35.74|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti-hyperglycemic medication, baseline eGFR and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-35.74|-52.28|<0.001
81689213|NCT01958671|163076737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|-0.95|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti-hyperglycemic medication, baseline eGFR and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.95|-2.57|<0.001
81689214|NCT01958671|163076737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|-1.34|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti-hyperglycemic medication, baseline eGFR and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-1.34|-2.98|<0.001
81468779|NCT01668966|162629399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 48||||0.167
81468780|NCT01668966|162629399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 56||||0.210
81468781|NCT01668966|162629399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.343|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 68||||0.343
81468782|NCT01668966|162629399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.533|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 80||||0.533
81468783|NCT01668966|162629399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.593|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 92||||0.593
81468784|NCT01668966|162629399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 104||||0.044
81468785|NCT01668966|162629399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.243|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Follow-up visit 1||||0.243
81468786|NCT01668966|162629399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Follow-up visit 2||||0.009
81468787|NCT01668966|162629400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1853|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 12||||0.1853
81689215|NCT01958671|163076738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|6.95|||Regression, Logistic|Fixed effects for treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication, covariates for baseline A1C and baseline eGFR.||||6.95|1.85|<0.001
81689216|NCT01958671|163076738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.46|13.24|||Regression, Logistic|Fixed effects for treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication, covariates for baseline A1C and baseline||||13.24|3.46|<0.001
81689217|NCT01958671|163076740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-69.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.24|-54.83|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti-hyperglycemic medication, baseline eGFR and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-54.83|-83.24|<0.001
81689218|NCT01958671|163076740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-67.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.73|-52.93|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti-hyperglycemic medication, baseline eGFR and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-52.93|-81.73|<0.001
81689219|NCT01958671|163076742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.31||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|-0.65||Nominal p-value|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti-hyperglycemic medication, baseline eGFR and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.65|-5.98|0.015
81689220|NCT01958671|163076742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.71||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|0.98|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti-hyperglycemic medication, baseline eGFR and the interaction of time by treatment.||||0.98|-4.40|0.213
81712270|NCT02055976|163120088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-55.489|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.496|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.436|-48.542|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-48.542|-62.436|<0.001
81712271|NCT02055976|163120088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-35.288|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.059|-28.516|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-28.516|-42.059|<0.001
81712272|NCT02055976|163120088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-48.845|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.456|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.709|-41.982|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-41.982|-55.709|<0.001
81712273|NCT02055976|163120088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-55.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.526|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.116|-48.112|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-48.112|-62.116|<0.001
81712274|NCT02055976|163120088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-40.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.118|-32.971|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-32.971|-47.118|<0.001
81712275|NCT02055976|163120088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-53.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.883|-46.737|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-46.737|-60.883|<0.001
81689221|NCT01958671|163076744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-1.8||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|-0.09||Nominal p-value|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti-hyperglycemic medication, baseline eGFR and the interaction of time by treatment.||||-0.09|-3.51|0.039
81689222|NCT01958671|163076744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.37||||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|1.35||Nominal p-value|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Fixed effects for treatment, time, prior anti-hyperglycemic medication, baseline eGFR and the interaction of time by treatment.||||1.35|-2.09|0.669
81689223|NCT02778867|163076745|OTHER|||||||0.58||||||α \< 0.05|Fisher Exact|Two-sided||||||0.58
81689224|NCT02778867|163076746|OTHER|||||||0.06||||||α \< 0.05|Fisher Exact|Two sided||||||0.06
81689225|NCT02778867|163076749|OTHER|||||||0.9||||||α \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.90
81689226|NCT02778867|163076750|OTHER|||||||0.22||||||α \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Two sample t-test||||||0.22
81689227|NCT02778867|163076751|OTHER|||||||0.71||||||α \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.71
81689228|NCT01290484|163076752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean percentage volume change|-3.47||||||||||||||||||
81689229|NCT00960440|163076753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|23.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.73|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.45|34.92||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. In order for the comparison to 5 mg to be statistically significant, the comparison to 10 mg had to be statistically significant.|Normal Approximation|||Normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the superiority of CP-690,550 10 mg to placebo and 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was evaluated for the difference in percentages.||34.92|12.45|<0.0001
81689230|NCT00960440|163076753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|17.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.06|28.41||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. In order for the comparison to 5 mg to be statistically significant, the comparison to 10 mg had to be statistically significant.|Normal Approximation|||Normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the superiority of CP-690,550 5 mg to placebo and 2-sided 95% CI was evaluated for the difference in percentages.||28.41|6.06|0.0024
81689231|NCT00960440|163076754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.17||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For the comparison of 10 mg to placebo to be statistically significant in this measure, the comparison of 10 mg to placebo in ACR20 had to be significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Least squares mean difference (LS Mean Difference) and corresponding 95% CI was calculated using a mixed effect repeated measure model with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and geographic region as fixed effects and participants as a random effect.||-0.17|-0.38|<0.0001
81689232|NCT00960440|163076754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.15||Step-down procedure: For the comparison of 5 mg to placebo to be statistically significant in this measure, the comparison of 10 mg to placebo as well as the comparison of 5 mg to placebo in ACR20 had to be statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean Difference and corresponding 95% CI was calculated using a mixed effect repeated measure model with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and geographic region as fixed effects and participants as a random effect.||-0.15|-0.36|<0.0001
81689233|NCT00960440|163076755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|9.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.05||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.54|15.51||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For the comparison of 10 mg to placebo to be statistically significant in this measure, the comparison of 10 mg to placebo in HAQ-DI had to be statistically significant.|Normal Approximation|||Normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the superiority of CP-690,550 10 mg to placebo and 2-sided 95% CI was evaluated for the difference in percentages.||15.51|3.54|0.0017
81689234|NCT00960440|163076755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|5.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57||0.0496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.1||Step-down procedure: For the comparison of 5 mg to placebo to be statistically significant in this measure, the comparison of 10 mg to placebo as well as comparison of 5 mg to placebo in HAQ-DI had to be statistically significant.|Normal Approximation|||Normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the superiority of CP-690,550 5 mg to placebo and 2-sided 95% CI was evaluated for the difference in percentages.||10.10|0.00|0.0496
81689235|NCT00719576|163076800|SUPERIORITY|The Wilks lambda test statistic and associated single P value from the MANOVA model were used to test the statistical significance of the difference in the co-primary endpoint between MACI and microfracture.||||||0.001|||||||MANOVA|||The changes from Baseline to Week 104 in KOOS Pain and Function (SRA) scores (co-primary efficacy parameter) were analyzed with a multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) model, with the last observation carried forward (LOCF) method for handling missing data. Terms included in the model are treatment and center as class variables and baseline KOOS pain and Function (SRA) as continuous covariates.||||0.001
81689236|NCT00719576|163076801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.717||||||Differences between groups were tested using analysis of variance|ANOVA|ANOVA with terms for treatment and center||||||.717
81468788|NCT01668966|162629400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2992|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 24||||0.2992
81689237|NCT00719576|163076802|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Row Mean Score Chi-Square||Differences between groups were tested by the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score chi-squared test for defect fill.||||.920
81689238|NCT00719576|163076803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016||||||KOOS Response Rate: a participant is regarded as a responder for KOOS if a 10-point improvement in both KOOS Pain and Function (SRA) scores was achieved with respect to Baseline. Otherwise, the patient is regarded as a nonresponder.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was calculated for response categories 'Responded' and 'Not responded' using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel χ2 Test stratified by Center||Differences between groups were tested by the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-squared test stratified by center for responders.||||0.016
81689239|NCT00719576|163076805|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||KOOS activities of daily living p-value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance was conducted with treatment and center as fixed effects and Baseline subscale as covariate, conducted at α = 0.05 level of significance. Last observation carried forward was used for missing data imputation.||||<0.001
81689240|NCT00719576|163076805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029||||||KOOS knee-related quality of life p-value 0.029|ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance was conducted with treatment and center as fixed effects and Baseline subscale as covariate, conducted at α = 0.05 level of significance. Last observation carried forward was used for missing data imputation.||||0.029
81689241|NCT00719576|163076805|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||KOOS other symptoms p-value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance was conducted with treatment and center as fixed effects and Baseline subscale as covariate, conducted at α = 0.05 level of significance. Last observation carried forward was used for missing data imputation.||||<0.001
81689242|NCT02202031|163076809|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.6222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|1.21|||ANCOVA|change from baseline, adjusted for baseline value||||1.21|-0.73|0.6222
81689243|NCT02202031|163076810|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.7695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.47|||ANCOVA|change from baseline, adjusted for baseline value||||0.47|-0.64|0.7695
81689244|NCT02202031|163076811|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.6456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.39|||ANCOVA|change from baseline value, adjusted for baseline value||||0.39|-0.24|0.6456
81689245|NCT02202031|163076812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.6|||ANCOVA|change from baseline, adjusted for baseline value||||0.60|-0.66|0.9190
81689246|NCT02202031|163076813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.16||||0.5358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|4.84|||ANCOVA|change from baseline, adjusted for baseline value.||||4.84|-2.51|0.5358
81689247|NCT02202031|163076814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.72||||0.4663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|6.34|||ANCOVA|change from baseline, adjusted for baseline value||||6.34|-2.90|0.4663
81689248|NCT02202031|163076815|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.17||||0.3134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|6.38|||ANCOVA|change from baseline, adjusted for baseline value||||6.38|-2.05|0.3134
81689249|NCT02202031|163076816|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76||||0.5146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.05|3.53|||ANCOVA|change from baseline, adjusted for baseline value||||3.53|-7.05|0.5146
81689250|NCT02202031|163076817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.3611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.16|||ANCOVA|change from baseline, adjusted for baseline value||||0.16|-0.44|0.3611
81689251|NCT02202031|163076818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.6722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|1.57|||ANCOVA|change from baseline, adjusted for baseline value||||1.57|-2.43|0.6722
81689252|NCT02202031|163076819|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67||||0.0786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.07|||ANCOVA|change from baseline, adjusted for baseline value||||0.07|-1.4|0.0786
81689253|NCT02202031|163076820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04||||0.2284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|0.79|||ANCOVA|change from baseline, adjusted for baseline value||||0.79|-2.87|0.2284
81689254|NCT02202031|163076821|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.71||||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|-0.13|||ANCOVA|change from baseline, adjusted for baseline value||||-0.13|-3.28|0.0335
81689255|NCT02202031|163076822|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.8408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.81|||ANCOVA|change from baseline, adjusted for baseline value||||0.81|-0.66|0.8408
81689256|NCT02202031|163076823|SUPERIORITY|adjusted for baseline value, diabetes and the following medications: beta-blockers, alpha-agonists, and sympathomimetic|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.5578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.60|-0.32|0.5578
81689257|NCT02202031|163076824|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5578|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline value, diabetes and the following medications: beta-blockers, alpha-agonists, and sympathomimetic.||||||0.5578
81689258|NCT02202031|163076825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.7301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.31|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline value, diabetes and the following medications: beta-blockers, alpha-agonists, and sympathomimetic.||||0.31|-0.79|0.7301
81689259|NCT02202031|163076826|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.6646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.04|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline value, diabetes and the following medications: beta-blockers, alpha-agonists, and sympathomimetic||||0.04|-0.89|0.6646
81689260|NCT02202031|163076827|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4993|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline value, diabetes and the following medications: beta-blockers, alpha-agonists, and sympathomimetic.||||||0.4993
81689261|NCT02202031|163076828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.7506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|4.23|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline value, diabetes and the following medications: beta-blockers, alpha-agonists, and sympathomimetic.||||4.23|-3.05|0.7506
81689262|NCT02202031|163076829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.55||||0.6268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.98|3.87|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline value, diabetes and the following medications: beta-blockers, alpha-agonists, and sympathomimetic.||||3.87|-6.98|0.6268
81689263|NCT00321984|163076847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||The overall 0.0025 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||<0.00001
81468789|NCT01668966|162629400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2249|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 36||||0.2249
81468790|NCT01668966|162629400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3102|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 48||||0.3102
81689264|NCT00321984|163076847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||The overall 0.0025 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||<0.00001
81689265|NCT00321984|163076847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72941||||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.72941
81689266|NCT00321984|163076849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||The overall 0.0025 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||<0.00001
81689267|NCT00321984|163076849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||The overall 0.0025 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||<0.00001
81689268|NCT00321984|163076849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3146||||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.31460
81689269|NCT03303339|163076878|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81689270|NCT01400971|163076891|OTHER|Multivariable logistic regression model examined baseline participant-, physician-, and healthcare system-related factors associated with the occurrence of any change in insulin therapy.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.92||||||Public insurance||0.92|0.54|
81689271|NCT01400971|163076891|OTHER|Multivariable logistic regression model examined baseline participant-, physician-, and healthcare system-related factors associated with the occurrence of any change in insulin therapy.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.46||||||Diabetes support service available||2.46|1.50|
81689272|NCT01400971|163076891|OTHER|Multivariable logistic regression model examined baseline participant-, physician-, and healthcare system-related factors associated with the occurrence of any change in insulin therapy.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.49||||||Baseline HbA1c \> 7.80 (reference:HbA1c≤7.80 median)||2.49|1.38|
81689273|NCT01400971|163076891|OTHER|Multivariable logistic regression model examined baseline participant-, physician-, and healthcare system-related factors associated with the occurrence of any change in insulin therapy.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.07||||||Baseline HbA1c missing (reference:HbA1c≤7.80 median)||2.07|1.15|
81689274|NCT01400971|163076891|OTHER|Multivariable logistic regression model examined baseline participant-, physician-, and healthcare system-related factors associated with the occurrence of any change in insulin therapy.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.88||||||Diabetes duration \> 11 years||1.88|1.13|
81689275|NCT01400971|163076891|OTHER|Multivariable logistic regression model examined baseline participant-, physician-, and healthcare system-related factors associated with the occurrence of any change in insulin therapy.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.0||||||Age (per year increase)||1.00|0.97|
81689276|NCT01400971|163076891|OTHER|Multivariable logistic regression model examined baseline participant-, physician-, and healthcare system-related factors associated with the occurrence of any change in insulin therapy.|Odds Ratio (OR)|10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|33.41||||||Baseline insulin therapy: combination||33.41|3.30|
81689277|NCT01400971|163076891|OTHER|Multivariable logistic regression model examined baseline participant-, physician-, and healthcare system-related factors associated with the occurrence of any change in insulin therapy.|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|18.37||||||Baseline insulin therapy: prandial only||18.37|1.77|
81689278|NCT01400971|163076891|OTHER|Multivariable logistic regression model examined baseline participant-, physician-, and healthcare system-related factors associated with the occurrence of any change in insulin therapy.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.02|5.73||||||Baseline insulin therapy: pre-mixed only||5.73|3.02|
81689279|NCT01400971|163076891|OTHER|Multivariable logistic regression model examined baseline participant-, physician-, and healthcare system-related factors associated with the occurrence of any change in insulin therapy. IPC ranges from 1-5 with higher scores indicating more discrimination.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.65||||||Discrimination domain of the IPC||0.65|0.39|
81689280|NCT01400971|163076891|OTHER|Multivariable logistic regression model examined baseline participant-, physician-, and healthcare system-related factors associated with the occurrence of any change in insulin therapy. Diabetes Distress Scale ranges from 1-6 with higher scores indicating more distress.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.95||||||Diabetes Distress Scale total score \> 2||0.95|0.57|
81689281|NCT01041573|163076947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.641|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.641
81689282|NCT01041573|163076947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81689283|NCT01899144|163076972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.87|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|32.2|||ANOVA|Mixed effect analysis of variance with fixed effects of sequence, treatment group, and period, and random effect for the patient within sequence|Active - Placebo|"The mean difference between each active group and placebo was tested in a sequential manner:~* Albuterol MDPI 180 mcg to placebo~* Albuterol MDPI 90 mcg to placebo~* ProAir HFA 180 mcg to placebo~* ProAir HFA 90 mcg to placebo Each test was 2 sided and done at the 0.05 level of significance. However, if a test was not significant at this level, no further tests were done. This sequential process assured that the overall alpha level for the entire series was not greater than 0.05."||32.20|13.00|<0.0001
81689284|NCT01899144|163076972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.87|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|30.81|||ANOVA|Mixed effect analysis of variance with fixed effects of sequence, treatment group, and period, and random effect for the patient within sequence|Active - Placebo|"The mean difference between each active group and placebo was tested in a sequential manner:~* Albuterol MDPI 180 mcg to placebo~* Albuterol MDPI 90 mcg to placebo~* ProAir HFA 180 mcg to placebo~* ProAir HFA 90 mcg to placebo Each test was 2 sided and done at the 0.05 level of significance. However, if a test was not significant at this level, no further tests were done. This sequential process assured that the overall alpha level for the entire series was not greater than 0.05."||30.81|11.6|<0.0001
81689285|NCT01899144|163076972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.13|33.23|||ANOVA|Mixed effect analysis of variance with fixed effects of sequence, treatment group, and period, and random effect for the patient within sequence|Active - Placebo|"The mean difference between each active group and placebo was tested in a sequential manner:~* Albuterol MDPI 180 mcg to placebo~* Albuterol MDPI 90 mcg to placebo~* ProAir HFA 180 mcg to placebo~* ProAir HFA 90 mcg to placebo Each test was 2 sided and done at the 0.05 level of significance. However, if a test was not significant at this level, no further tests were done. This sequential process assured that the overall alpha level for the entire series was not greater than 0.05."||33.23|14.13|<0.0001
81689286|NCT01899144|163076972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.85||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.93|22.05|||ANOVA|Mixed effect analysis of variance with fixed effects of sequence, treatment group, and period, and random effect for the patient within sequence|Active - Placebo|"The mean difference between each active group and placebo was tested in a sequential manner:~* Albuterol MDPI 180 mcg to placebo~* Albuterol MDPI 90 mcg to placebo~* ProAir HFA 180 mcg to placebo~* ProAir HFA 90 mcg to placebo Each test was 2 sided and done at the 0.05 level of significance. However, if a test was not significant at this level, no further tests were done. This sequential process assured that the overall alpha level for the entire series was not greater than 0.05."||22.05|2.93|0.0107
81689287|NCT01899144|163076972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.88||0.7772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|8.23||0.05 level of significance|ANOVA||90 mcg - 180 mcg|Pre-specified, exploratory analysis||8.23|-11.00|0.7772
81468791|NCT01668966|162629400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2164|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 56||||0.2164
81689288|NCT01899144|163076972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.87||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-1.59||0.05 level of significance|ANOVA||90 mcg - 180 mcg|Pre-specified, exploratory analysis||-1.59|-20.80|0.0226
81689289|NCT01899144|163076973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.64|||ANOVA|Mixed effect analysis of variance with fixed effects of sequence, treatment group, and period, and random effect for the patient within sequence|Active - Placebo|"The mean difference between each active group and placebo was tested in a sequential manner:~* Albuterol MDPI 180 mcg to placebo~* Albuterol MDPI 90 mcg to placebo~* ProAir HFA 180 mcg to placebo~* ProAir HFA 90 mcg to placebo Each test was 2 sided and done at the 0.05 level of significance. However, if a test was not significant at this level, no further tests were done. This sequential process assured that the overall alpha level for the entire series was not greater than 0.05."||0.64|0.26|<0.0001
81689290|NCT01899144|163076973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.59|||ANOVA|Mixed effect analysis of variance with fixed effects of sequence, treatment group, and period, and random effect for the patient within sequence|Active - Placebo|"The mean difference between each active group and placebo was tested in a sequential manner:~* Albuterol MDPI 180 mcg to placebo~* Albuterol MDPI 90 mcg to placebo~* ProAir HFA 180 mcg to placebo~* ProAir HFA 90 mcg to placebo Each test was 2 sided and done at the 0.05 level of significance. However, if a test was not significant at this level, no further tests were done. This sequential process assured that the overall alpha level for the entire series was not greater than 0.05."||0.59|0.21|<0.0001
81689291|NCT01899144|163076973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.64|||ANOVA|Mixed effect analysis of variance with fixed effects of sequence, treatment group, and period, and random effect for the patient within sequence|Active - Placebo|"The mean difference between each active group and placebo was tested in a sequential manner:~* Albuterol MDPI 180 mcg to placebo~* Albuterol MDPI 90 mcg to placebo~* ProAir HFA 180 mcg to placebo~* ProAir HFA 90 mcg to placebo Each test was 2 sided and done at the 0.05 level of significance. However, if a test was not significant at this level, no further tests were done. This sequential process assured that the overall alpha level for the entire series was not greater than 0.05."||0.64|0.26|<0.0001
81689292|NCT01899144|163076973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.45|||ANOVA|Mixed effect analysis of variance with fixed effects of sequence, treatment group, and period, and random effect for the patient within sequence|Active - Placebo|"The mean difference between each active group and placebo was tested in a sequential manner:~* Albuterol MDPI 180 mcg to placebo~* Albuterol MDPI 90 mcg to placebo~* ProAir HFA 180 mcg to placebo~* ProAir HFA 90 mcg to placebo Each test was 2 sided and done at the 0.05 level of significance. However, if a test was not significant at this level, no further tests were done. This sequential process assured that the overall alpha level for the entire series was not greater than 0.05."||0.45|0.08|0.0062
81689293|NCT01899144|163076973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.6342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.14||0.05 level of significance|ANOVA||90 mcg - 180 mcg|Pre-specified, exploratory analysis||0.14|-0.23|0.6342
81689294|NCT01899144|163076973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.0||0.05 level of significance|ANOVA||90 mcg - 180 mcg|Pre-specified, exploratory analysis||0.00|-0.38|0.0488
81689295|NCT00751881|163076977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk reduction (%)|36.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"Step down approach used to adjust for multiplicity:~* H1 tested first~* H2 tested only if the comparison H1 was statistically significant~A priori threshold for statistical significance for both comparisons ≤0.05"|Regression, Poisson||Relative risk reduction with teriflunomide 14 mg compared to placebo|"Null hypothesis:~* H1: No difference between teriflunomide 14 mg and placebo~* H2: No difference between teriflunomide 7 mg and placebo~The study was sized to have 94% power to detect a 25% relative risk reduction in ARR with teriflunomide compared to placebo at a 2-sided 0.05 significance level."||||0.0001
81689296|NCT00751881|163076977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction (%)|22.3||||0.0183|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"Step down approach used to adjust for multiplicity:~* H1 tested first~* H2 tested only if the comparison H1 was statistically significant~A priori threshold for statistical significance for both comparisons ≤0.05"|Regression, Poisson||Relative risk reduction with teriflunomide 7 mg compared to placebo|||||0.0183
81712276|NCT02055976|163120088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-58.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.533|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.64|-51.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-51.600|-65.640|<0.001
81468792|NCT01668966|162629400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8822|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 68||||0.8822
81689297|NCT00751881|163076978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard ratio reduction (%)|31.5||||0.0442|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"Step down approach:~* S1 tested only if both comparisons on the primary outcome measure were statistically significant~* S2 tested only if the comparison S1 was statistically significant~A priori threshold for statistical significance ≤0.05"|Log Rank|Two-sided Log-rank test stratified by region of enrollment and baseline EDSS stratum|Relative reduction in the hazard rate with teriflunomide 14 mg compared to placebo (estimated from a Cox proportional hazard model with treatment arm, region of enrollment and baseline EDSS stratum as covariates)|"Null hypothesis:~* S1: No difference between teriflunomide 14 mg and placebo~* S2: No difference between teriflunomide 7 mg and placebo~The study was also sized to have 75% power to detect a 37% hazard ratio reduction in time to disability progression with teriflunomide compared to placebo."||||0.0442
81689298|NCT00751881|163076978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard ratio reduction (%)|4.5||||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"Step down approach:~* S1 tested only if both comparisons on the primary outcome measure were statistically significant~* S2 tested only if the comparison S1 was statistically significant~A priori threshold for statistical significance ≤0.05"|Log Rank|Two-sided Log-rank test stratified by region of enrollment and baseline EDSS stratum|Relative reduction in the hazard rate with teriflunomide 7 mg compared to placebo (estimated from a Cox proportional hazard model with treatment arm, region of enrollment and baseline EDSS stratum as covariates)|||||0.7620
81689299|NCT02144220|163077026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.39
81689300|NCT03242759|163077041|OTHER|||||||0.505|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.505
81689301|NCT03242759|163077041|OTHER|||||||0.181|||||||Paired t-test|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.181
81689302|NCT03242759|163077042|OTHER|||||||0.571|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.571
81689303|NCT03242759|163077042|OTHER|||||||0.232|||||||Paired t-test|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.232
81689304|NCT03242759|163077043|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||< 0.001
81689305|NCT03242759|163077043|OTHER|||||||0.375|||||||Paired t-test|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.375
81689306|NCT03242759|163077044|OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.027
81689307|NCT03242759|163077044|OTHER|||||||0.938|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.938
81689308|NCT03242759|163077045|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.001
81689309|NCT03242759|163077045|OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||Paired t-test|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.048
81689310|NCT03242759|163077046|OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.018
81689311|NCT03242759|163077046|OTHER|||||||0.125|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.125
81689312|NCT03242759|163077047|OTHER|||||||0.073|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.073
81689313|NCT03242759|163077047|OTHER|||||||0.755|||||||Paired t-test|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.755
81689314|NCT03242759|163077048|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||< 0.001
81468793|NCT01668966|162629400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7649|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 80||||0.7649
81689315|NCT03242759|163077048|OTHER|||||||0.281|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.281
81689316|NCT03242759|163077049|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||< 0.001
81689317|NCT03242759|163077049|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.008
81689318|NCT03242759|163077050|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||< 0.001
81689319|NCT03242759|163077050|OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.031
81689320|NCT03242759|163077052|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||< 0.001
81689321|NCT03242759|163077052|OTHER|||||||0.939|||||||Paired t-test|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.939
81689322|NCT03242759|163077053|OTHER|||||||0.169|||||||Paired t-test|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.169
81689323|NCT03242759|163077053|OTHER|||||||0.545|||||||Paired t-test|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.545
81689324|NCT03242759|163077054|OTHER|||||||0.333|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.333
81689325|NCT03242759|163077054|OTHER|||||||0.786|||||||Paired t-test|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.786
81689326|NCT03242759|163077055|OTHER|||||||0.245|||||||Paired t-test|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.245
81689327|NCT03242759|163077055|OTHER|||||||0.454|||||||Paired t-test|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.454
81689328|NCT03242759|163077056|OTHER|||||||0.543|||||||Paired t-test|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.543
81689329|NCT03242759|163077056|OTHER|||||||0.733|||||||Paired t-test|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.733
81689330|NCT03242759|163077057|OTHER|||||||0.046|||||||Paired t-test|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.046
81689331|NCT03242759|163077057|OTHER|||||||0.898|||||||Paired t-test|||Intra-group difference comparing to baseline was analyzed.||||0.898
81689332|NCT03415464|163077060|OTHER|||||||0.134|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.134
81468794|NCT01668966|162629400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.605|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 92||||0.6050
81468795|NCT01668966|162629400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4478|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 104||||0.4478
81468796|NCT01668966|162629400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4821|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Follow-up visit 1||||0.4821
81468797|NCT01668966|162629400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0522|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Follow-up visit 2||||0.0522
81468798|NCT01668966|162629401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0624|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 12||||0.0624
81468799|NCT01668966|162629401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0616|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 24||||0.0616
81468800|NCT01668966|162629401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.248|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 36||||0.2480
81689333|NCT02986958|163077094|OTHER|We used generalized estimating equations with an exchangeable correlation structure to assess the direction, magnitude, and statistical significance of between-group differences. Regression models included treatment assignment and patient-level covariates (patient age, gender, and MMSE score) that were postulated as affecting communication outcomes. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05. Analyses were performed in SAS statistical software, version 9.4 (SAS, Cary, NC).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.046|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.046
81689334|NCT00798967|163077102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the randomization stratification variable (\<= 6 or \> 6 L/week of PN at baseline)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.002
81689335|NCT00798967|163077103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Last Dosing Visit||||< 0.001
81689336|NCT01354691|163077104|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.67|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.67
81689337|NCT01354691|163077105|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.21|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.21
81468801|NCT01668966|162629401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5393|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 48||||0.5393
81468802|NCT01668966|162629401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1401|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 56||||0.1401
81540108|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.11||||0.0202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|8.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||8.11|1.19|0.0202
81689338|NCT01354691|163077106|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.78|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.78
81689339|NCT01354691|163077107|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.83|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.83
81689340|NCT01354691|163077108|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.77|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=.77
81689341|NCT00227877|163077109|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|Group Conditional Risk Ratio adjusting for the multi-site sample design using GEE logistic regression (SUDAAN 10.0)|Risk Ratio: (Intervention Cessation)/(Control Cessation) controlling for age; gender; parent education; number of parents in home; visit type; perceived parent, sibling, and peer substance use; provider gender; and connectedness to provider.|||1.80|1.08|< 0.05
81468803|NCT01668966|162629401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0679|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 68||||0.0679
81468804|NCT01668966|162629401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6017|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 80||||0.6017
81468805|NCT01668966|162629401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4772|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 92||||0.4772
81468806|NCT01668966|162629401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4877|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 104||||0.4877
81468807|NCT01668966|162629401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0624|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Follow-up visit 1||||0.0624
81468808|NCT01668966|162629401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Follow-up visit 2||||<0.0001
81468809|NCT01668966|162629402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2388|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 12||||0.2388
81468810|NCT01668966|162629402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1084|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 24||||0.1084
81468811|NCT01668966|162629402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0321|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 36||||0.0321
81468812|NCT01668966|162629402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0203|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 48||||0.0203
81468813|NCT01668966|162629402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0193|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 56||||0.0193
81468814|NCT01668966|162629402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6235|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 68||||0.6235
81468815|NCT01668966|162629402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2814|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 80||||0.2814
81468816|NCT01668966|162629402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3391|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 92||||0.3391
81468817|NCT01668966|162629402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1605|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 104||||0.1605
81468818|NCT01668966|162629402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4312|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Follow-up visit 2||||0.4312
81468819|NCT01668966|162629405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.934|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 12||||0.934
81468820|NCT01668966|162629405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.624|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 24||||0.624
81468821|NCT01668966|162629405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.642|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 36||||0.642
81468822|NCT01668966|162629405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.952|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 48||||0.952
81468823|NCT01668966|162629405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.928|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 56||||0.928
81468824|NCT01668966|162629405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.832|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 68||||0.832
81468825|NCT01668966|162629405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.315|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 80||||0.315
81468826|NCT01668966|162629405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.485|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 92||||0.485
81468827|NCT01668966|162629405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.246|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 104||||0.246
81712277|NCT02055976|163120090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|8.896|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.643|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.646|14.145|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||14.145|3.646|<0.001
81712278|NCT02055976|163120090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|15.429|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.662|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.141|20.717|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||20.717|10.141|<0.001
81712279|NCT02055976|163120090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|12.321|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.959|17.683|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||17.683|6.959|<0.001
81712280|NCT02055976|163120090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|6.804|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.041||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.761|12.847|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||12.847|0.761|0.014
81712281|NCT02055976|163120090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|10.565|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.023|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.556|16.573|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||16.573|4.556|<0.001
81712282|NCT02055976|163120090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|12.895|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.969|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.993|18.796|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||18.796|6.993|<0.001
81712283|NCT02055976|163120090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|8.644|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.266||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.157|15.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||15.130|2.157|0.005
81712284|NCT02055976|163120090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|14.708|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.272|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.208|21.208|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||21.208|8.208|<0.001
81712285|NCT02055976|163120090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|11.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.317|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.58|17.757|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||17.757|4.580|<0.001
81537242|NCT01183689|162757261|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|4.52||The p-value is a 2 degree of freedom test from the generalized estimating equations analysis applied to the longitudinal binary data among the 3 study arms.|generalized estimating equations|||The average percentage of participants who were obese across follow-up were compared among the 3 arms using a generalized estimating equations approach for repeated binary measures. Participants were assigned values of 0 or 1 depending on their obesity status at each exam. Differences were summarized with odds ratios.||4.52|1.23|<0.001
81712286|NCT02055976|163120090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|8.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.609||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.947|13.316|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||13.316|2.947|0.001
81712287|NCT02055976|163120090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|10.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.592|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.079|15.381|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||15.381|5.079|<0.001
81712288|NCT02055976|163120090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|5.767|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.565||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|10.864|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||10.864|0.670|0.014
81689342|NCT00227877|163077110|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.42|||Regression, Logistic|Group Conditional Risk Ratio adjusting for the multi-site sample design using GEE logistic regression (SUDAAN 10.0)|Risk Ratio: (Intervention Initiation)/(Control Initiation) controlling for age; gender; parent education; number of parents in home; visit type; perceived parent, sibling, and peer substance use; provider gender; and connectedness to provider.|||1.42|0.34|.32
81689343|NCT00227877|163077111|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|3.27|||Regression, Logistic|Group Conditional Risk Ratio adjusting for the multi-site sample design using GEE logistic regression (SUDAAN 10.0)|||Risk Ratio: (Intervention Cessation)/(Control Cessation) controlling for age; gender; parent education; number of parents in home; visit type; perceived parent, sibling, and peer substance use; provider gender; and connectedness to provider.|3.27|.99|0.05
81689344|NCT00227877|163077112|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.16|||Regression, Logistic|Group Conditional Risk Ratio adjusting for the multi-site sample design using GEE logistic regression (SUDAAN 10.0)|Risk Ratio: (Intervention Initiation)/(Control Initiation) controlling for age; gender; parent education; number of parents in home; visit type; perceived parent, sibling, and peer substance use; provider gender; and connectedness to provider.|||1.16|.53|0.23
81689345|NCT00227877|163077113|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio|1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.36|||Regression, Logistic|Group Conditional Risk Ratio adjusting for the multi-site sample design using GEE logistic regression (SUDAAN 10.0)|Risk Ratio: (Intervention Cessation)/(Control Cessation) controlling for age and gender.|||2.36|.97|.07
81689346|NCT00227877|163077114|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.21|||Regression, Logistic||Risk Ratio: (Intervention Initiation)/(Control Initiation) controlling for age and gender.|||2.21|.42|.93
81689347|NCT00227877|163077115|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.7|||Regression, Logistic|Group Conditional Risk Ratio adjusting for the multi-site sample design using GEE logistic regression (SUDAAN 10.0)|Risk Ratio: (Intervention Cessation)/(Control Cessation) controlling for age and gender.|||2.70|.27|.78
81689348|NCT00227877|163077116|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.09|||Regression, Logistic|Group Conditional Risk Ratio adjusting for the multi-site sample design using GEE logistic regression (SUDAAN 10.0)|Risk Ratio: (Intervention Initiation)/(Control Initiation) controlling for age and gender.|||1.09|.51|.13
81689349|NCT00227877|163077117|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.91|||Regression, Logistic|Group Conditional Risk Ratio adjusting for the multi-site sample design using GEE logistic regression (SUDAAN 10.0)|Risk Ratio: (Intervention)/(Control) controlling for age; gender; parent education; number of parents in home; visit type; provider gender; connectedness to provider, and baseline DRWI risk.|||.91|.48|.66
81689350|NCT00227877|163077118|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.17||Group Conditional Risk Ratio adjusting for the multi-site sample design using GEE logistic regression (SUDAAN 10.0)|Regression, Logistic||Risk Ratio: (Intervention)/(Control) controlling for age; gender; parent education; number of parents in home; visit type; provider gender; connectedness to provider, and baseline DRWI risk.|||1.17|.64|.35
81468828|NCT01668966|162629405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.375|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Follow-up visit 1||||0.375
81468829|NCT01668966|162629405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.185|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Follow-up visit 2||||0.185
81468830|NCT01668966|162629406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.445|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 12||||0.445
81689351|NCT00227877|163077119|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.87|||Regression, Logistic||Risk Ratio: (Intervention)/(Control) controlling for age; gender; connectedness to provider, and baseline DRWI risk.|||.87|.46|<.01
81689352|NCT00227877|163077120|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.98|||Regression, Logistic||Risk Ratio: (Intervention)/(Control) controlling for age; gender; connectedness to provider, and baseline DRWI risk.|||.98|.54|< 0.05
81468831|NCT01668966|162629406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.414|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 24||||0.414
81468832|NCT01668966|162629406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.401|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 36||||0.401
81537243|NCT01183689|162757261|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|4.1||This p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom test for differences among the 3 groups.|generalized estimating equations|||Generalized estimating equations were used. Differences were summarized with odds ratios.||4.10|1.12|0.008
81468833|NCT01668966|162629406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 48||||0.920
81689353|NCT03103750|163077128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary hypothesis of calcitriol-related differences in amphetamine-induced dopamine release was determined by significance of the main effect of medication (calcitriol vs. placebo) on %change in BPND (i.e., post-Amp relative to pre-Amp scans) at a threshold of p\<0.05.||||0.016
81468834|NCT01668966|162629406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.834|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 56||||0.834
81468835|NCT01668966|162629406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.539|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 68||||0.539
81468836|NCT01668966|162629406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.246|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 80||||0.246
81689354|NCT03103750|163077130|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81689355|NCT01663740|163077131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-40.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.1387||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.869|-11.463|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline sperm density,age,\& duration of pre-transplant dialysis as explanatory variables.|Change in sperm density from Baseline to EOT|||-11.463|-68.869|0.0075
81689356|NCT01663740|163077132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|1.758|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.646||0.5109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.619|7.135|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline TUNEL score,age,\& duration of pre-transplant dialysis as explanatory variables.|Change in TUNEL score from Baseline to EOT|||7.135|-3.619|0.5109
81689357|NCT01663740|163077132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-1.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2058||0.7449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.566|5.464|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline TUNEL score,age,\& duration of pre-transplant dialysis as explanatory variables.|Change in TUNEL score from Baseline to end of FU|||5.464|-7.566|0.7449
81689358|NCT01663740|163077133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|2.869|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2934||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.001|9.739|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline TUNEL score,age,\& duration of pre-transplant dialysis as explanatory variables.|Change in TUNEL score from EOT to end of FU|||9.739|-4.001|0.3940
81712289|NCT02055976|163120091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|6.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.905|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.296|9.863|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||9.863|2.296|<0.001
81712290|NCT02055976|163120091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|10.786|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.918|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.976|14.597|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||14.597|6.976|<0.001
81712291|NCT02055976|163120091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|9.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.945|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.206|12.932|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||12.932|5.206|<0.001
81712292|NCT02055976|163120091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.859|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.173||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.541|9.178|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||9.178|0.541|0.014
81712293|NCT02055976|163120091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|7.331|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.161|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.037|11.624|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||11.624|3.037|<0.001
81712294|NCT02055976|163120091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|9.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.122|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.856|13.293|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||13.293|4.856|<0.001
81712295|NCT02055976|163120091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|5.936|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.266||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.435|10.437|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||10.437|1.435|0.005
81712296|NCT02055976|163120091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|10.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.271|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.702|14.724|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||14.724|5.702|<0.001
81712297|NCT02055976|163120091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|8.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.302|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.484|12.629|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||12.629|3.484|<0.001
81712298|NCT02055976|163120091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|5.846|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.778|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.312|9.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||9.380|2.312|<0.001
81712299|NCT02055976|163120091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|6.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.766|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|10.421|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||10.421|3.400|<0.001
81712300|NCT02055976|163120091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.748||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.693|7.642|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||7.642|0.693|0.010
81712301|NCT02055976|163120093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.7208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6289||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5283|1.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||1.9700|-0.5283|0.127
81468837|NCT01668966|162629406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.602|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 92||||0.602
81537244|NCT01183689|162757262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.45||the p-value results from a 2 degree of freedom F-test to assess pairwise differences among the 3 groups|ANOVA|the p-value results from a 2 degree of freedom F-test to assess pairwise differences among the 3 groups||Mean changes from baseline to 2 years among the 3 groups were assessed using a 2 degree of freedom F-test||0.45|-0.61|0.002
81689359|NCT01663740|163077134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|0.155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3687||0.6773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.594|0.903|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline semen volume,age,\& duration of pre-transplant dialysis as explanatory variables.|Change in seminal volume from Basline to EOT|||0.903|-0.594|0.6773
81689360|NCT01663740|163077134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3343||0.7046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.806|0.551|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline semen volume,age,\& duration of pre-transplant dialysis as explanatory variables.|Change in seminal volume from Baseline to end of FU|||0.551|-0.806|0.7046
81689361|NCT01663740|163077135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3684||0.7323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.888|0.633|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline semen volume,age,\& duration of pre-transplant dialysis as explanatory variables.|Change in seminal volume from EOT to end of FU|||0.633|-0.888|0.7323
81689362|NCT01663740|163077136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|51.267|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|36.6869||0.1756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.626|127.159|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline sperm density,age,\& duration of pre-transplant dialysis as explanatory variables.|Change in sperm density from EOT to end of FU|||127.159|-24.626|0.1756
81689363|NCT01663740|163077137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-10.195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.5745||0.6058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.934|29.543|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline sperm density,age,\& duration of pre-transplant dialysis as explanatory variables.|Change in sperm density from Baseline to end of FU|||29.543|-49.934|0.6058
81689364|NCT01663740|163077138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-21.828|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.1214||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.346|-3.311|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline sperm motility,age,duration of pre-transplant dialysis as explanatory variables.|Change in total motility of sperm from Baseline to EOT|||-3.311|-40.346|0.0222
81689365|NCT01663740|163077138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-9.802|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3702||0.2495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.795|7.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline sperm motility,age,duration of pre-transplant dialysis as explanatory variables.|Change in total motility of sperm from Baseline to end of FU|||7.190|-26.795|0.2495
81689366|NCT01663740|163077139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-11.683|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.2576||0.3505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.039|13.674|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline sperm motility,age,duration of pre-transplant dialysis as explanatory variables.|Change in total motility of sperm from EOT to end of FU|||13.674|-37.039|0.3505
81689367|NCT01663740|163077140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-5.741|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7578||0.4021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.524|8.042|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline sperm morphology,age,pre-transplant dialysis duration as explanatory variables.|Change in sperm morphology from Baseline to EOT|||8.042|-19.524|0.4021
81689368|NCT01663740|163077140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-1.854|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1817||0.7229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.423|8.714|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline sperm morphology,age,pre-transplant dialysis duration as explanatory variables.|Change in sperm morphology from Baseline to end of FU|||8.714|-12.423|0.7229
81689369|NCT01663740|163077141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-2.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.7598||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.192|13.291|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline sperm morphology,age,pre-transplant dialysis duration as explanatory variables.|Change in sperm morphology from EOT to end of FU|||13.291|-19.192|0.7080
81712302|NCT02055976|163120093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.0574|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6461||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2259|2.3406|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||2.3406|-0.2259|0.053
81468838|NCT01668966|162629406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.218|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 104||||0.218
81468839|NCT01668966|162629406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Follow-up visit 1||||0.208
81468840|NCT01668966|162629406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.101|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Follow-up visit 2||||0.101
81468841|NCT01668966|162629407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.565|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 12||||0.565
81468842|NCT01668966|162629407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.637|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 24||||0.637
81468843|NCT01668966|162629407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.594|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 36||||0.594
81468844|NCT01668966|162629407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.788|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 48||||0.788
81468845|NCT01668966|162629407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.329|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 56||||0.329
81468846|NCT01668966|162629407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.716|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 68||||0.716
81468847|NCT01668966|162629407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 80||||0.119
81468848|NCT01668966|162629407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.201|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 92||||0.201
81468849|NCT01668966|162629407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 104||||0.087
81468850|NCT01668966|162629407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.116|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Follow-up visit 1||||0.116
81468851|NCT01668966|162629407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Follow-up visit 2||||0.070
81689370|NCT01663740|163077142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-1.861|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6512||0.2673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.213|1.491|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline testosterone,age,duration of pre-transplant dialysis as explanatory variables.|Change in total testosterone level from Baseline to EOT|||1.491|-5.213|0.2673
81689371|NCT01663740|163077142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-1.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6147||0.4949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.392|2.164|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline testosterone,age,duration of pre-transplant dialysis as explanatory variables.|Change in total testosterone level from Baseline to end of FU|||2.164|-4.392|0.4949
81689372|NCT01663740|163077143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.9753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.063|3.157|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline testosterone,age,duration of pre-transplant dialysis as explanatory variables.|Change in total testosterone level from EOT to end of FU|||3.157|-3.063|0.9753
81468852|NCT01668966|162629408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3299|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 12||||0.3299
81468853|NCT01668966|162629408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9247|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 24||||0.9247
81468854|NCT01668966|162629408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9602|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 36||||0.9602
81468855|NCT01668966|162629408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2773|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 48||||0.2773
81468856|NCT01668966|162629408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5031|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 56||||0.5031
81468857|NCT01668966|162629408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8109|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 68||||0.8109
81468858|NCT01668966|162629408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.254|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 80||||0.2540
81468859|NCT01668966|162629408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3794|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 92||||0.3794
81468860|NCT01668966|162629408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8687|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Week 104||||0.8687
81468861|NCT01668966|162629408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4685|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Follow-up visit 1||||0.4685
81468862|NCT01668966|162629408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0511|||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis at Follow-up visit 2||||0.0511
81468863|NCT01473394|162629441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-5.117|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.886|-3.347|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||-3.347|-6.886|<0.00001
81468864|NCT01473394|162629442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.622|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.845|-0.399|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||-0.399|-0.845|<0.00001
81468865|NCT01473394|162629443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.2||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|17.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The Mean Difference (Final Values), as well as the 95% Confidence Interval, are in units of percentage.|||17.4|3.0|0.0047
81468866|NCT02729038|162629558|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.507|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.902|2.519|||||AUC (0-inf) for participants with normal renal function Vs participants with moderate renal function has been presented.|||2.519|0.902|
81468867|NCT02729038|162629558|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.924|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.151|3.215|||||AUC (0-inf) for participants with normal renal function Vs participants with Severe/ESRD not on hemodialysis|||3.215|1.151|
81468868|NCT02729038|162629559|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|2.375|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.421|3.969|||||AUC (0-inf) for participants with normal renal function Vs ESRD on hemodialysis (before hemodialysis)|||3.969|1.421|
81468869|NCT02729038|162629559|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|4.075|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.438|6.81|||||AUC (0-inf) for participants with normal renal function Vs ESRD on hemodialysis (after hemodialysis)|||6.810|2.438|
81468870|NCT02729038|162629560|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.179|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.467|2.977|||||Cmax for participants with normal renal function Vs participants with moderate renal function has been presented.|||2.977|0.467|
81468871|NCT02729038|162629560|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.575|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.624|3.975|||||Cmax for participants with normal renal function Vs .participants with Severe/ESRD not on hemodialysis|||3.975|0.624|
81468872|NCT02729038|162629561|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|2.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.891|5.681|||||Cmax for participants with normal renal function Vs ESRD on hemodialysis (before hemodialysis)|||5.681|0.891|
81468873|NCT02729038|162629561|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|5.966|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.363|15.062|||||Cmax for participants with normal renal function Vs ESRD on hemodialysis (after hemodialysis)|||15.062|2.363|
81468874|NCT02729038|162629583|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.501|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.894|2.52|||||Normal Vs Moderate|||2.520|0.894|
81468875|NCT02729038|162629583|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|1.912|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.139|3.212|||||Normal Vs Severe/ESRD not on hemodialysis|||3.212|1.139|
81468876|NCT02729038|162629584|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|2.375|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.414|3.989|||||Normal Vs ESRD on hemodialysis (before hemodialysis)|||3.989|1.414|
81689373|NCT01663740|163077144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6347||0.9053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.214|1.366|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline LH concentration,age,pre-transplant dialysis duration as explanatory variables.|Change in LH level from Baseline to EOT|||1.366|-1.214|0.9053
81689374|NCT01663740|163077144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-1.215|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4477||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.125|-0.305|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline LH concentration,age,pre-transplant dialysis duration as explanatory variables.|Change in LH level from Baseline to end of FU|||-0.305|-2.125|0.0104
81689375|NCT01663740|163077145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-1.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4057||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.899|-0.231|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline LH concentration,age,\& pre-transplant dialysis duration as explanatory variables.|Change in LH level from EOT to end of FU|||-0.231|-1.899|0.0143
81689376|NCT01663740|163077146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|2.541|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7274||0.1505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.969|6.052|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline FSH concentration,age,pre-transplant dialysis duration as explanatory variables.|Change in FSH level from Baseline to EOT|||6.052|-0.969|0.1505
81712303|NCT02055976|163120093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.2445|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6511||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0486|1.5375|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||1.5375|-1.0486|0.354
81712304|NCT02055976|163120093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.8055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8615||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9066|2.5177|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||2.5177|-0.9066|0.176
81712305|NCT02055976|163120093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.0071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8641||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2899|3.7242|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||3.7242|0.2899|0.011
81712306|NCT02055976|163120093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.7116|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.852||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0184|3.4049|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||3.4049|0.0184|0.024
81468877|NCT02729038|162629584|OTHER||Ratio of geometric LS means|4.068|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.422|6.831|||||Normal Vs ESRD on hemodialysis (after hemodialysis)|||6.831|2.422|
81712307|NCT02055976|163120093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.8585|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7844||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6992|2.4163|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||2.4163|-0.6992|0.138
81712308|NCT02055976|163120093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.8807|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.799||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7064|2.4678|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||2.4678|-0.7064|0.137
81468878|NCT01500213|162629618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.1||To control for multiplicity, analyses were performed hierarchically. For the CR delayed the threshold for statistical significance was 0.05; no further adjustment for multiplicity were required for the primary endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test was stratified by sex. Missing data were imputed as treatment failures.||||2.1|1.0|0.043
81537245|NCT01183689|162757262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.55||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.08||This p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom test for differences among all 3 groups|ANOVA|||Differences among the 3 groups were based on analyses of variance.||1.08|0.02|0.002
81712309|NCT02055976|163120093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.2624|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8053||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.337|1.8618|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||1.8618|-1.3370|0.373
81468879|NCT01500213|162629619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.0||To control for multiplicity, analyses were performed hierarchically. CR-acute was tested only if the result for the primary endpoint, CR delayed, was statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test was stratified by sex. Missing data were imputed as treatment failures.||||2.0|0.8|0.233
81468880|NCT01500213|162629620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.9||To control for multiplicity, analyses were performed hierarchically. CR overall was tested only if both CR delayed and CR acute were statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test was stratified by sex. Missing data were imputed as treatment failures.||||1.9|1.0|0.084
81712310|NCT02055976|163120093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.3239|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7472||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1611|1.8089|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||1.8089|-1.1611|0.333
81712311|NCT02055976|163120093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.9322|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7488||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4441|3.4203|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||3.4203|0.4441|0.006
81712312|NCT02055976|163120093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.834|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7442||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6451|2.313|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||2.3130|-0.6451|0.133
81712313|NCT02055976|163120094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.0813|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0411||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.973|6.1356|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||6.1356|-1.9730|0.155
81712314|NCT02055976|163120094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.2608|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0965||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9035|7.425|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||7.4250|-0.9035|0.062
81712315|NCT02055976|163120094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.8224|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1126||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3733|5.0182|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||5.0182|-3.3733|0.349
81712316|NCT02055976|163120094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.3254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7702||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1801|7.831|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||7.8310|-3.1801|0.202
81712317|NCT02055976|163120094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|6.1048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7784||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5833|11.6263|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||11.6263|0.5833|0.015
81712318|NCT02055976|163120094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|5.2393|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7396||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2058|10.6845|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||10.6845|-0.2058|0.030
81468881|NCT01260272|162629628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.033||||||Apriori threshold for statistical significance was \<=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.033
81468882|NCT01260272|162629629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0468||||||Apriori threshold for statistical significance was \<=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.0468
81468883|NCT01260272|162629630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.2114||||||Apriori threshold for statistical significance was \<=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.2114
81468884|NCT01260272|162629631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.1727||||||Apriori threshold for statistical significance was \<=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.1727
81712319|NCT02055976|163120094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.1827|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4251||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6334|6.9988|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||6.9988|-2.6334|0.185
81712320|NCT02055976|163120094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.1376|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4716||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7718|7.0469|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||7.0469|-2.7718|0.195
81712321|NCT02055976|163120094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.3113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4909||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6358|5.2584|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||5.2584|-4.6358|0.450
81712322|NCT02055976|163120094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.6078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3322||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0274|5.2431|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||5.2431|-4.0274|0.397
81712323|NCT02055976|163120094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|5.7096|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3367||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0659|10.3532|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||10.3532|1.0659|0.008
81712324|NCT02055976|163120094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.4558|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.323||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1608|7.0724|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||7.0724|-2.1608|0.147
81712325|NCT02055976|163120096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.9203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3242|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5504|-2.2901|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-2.2901|-7.5504|<0.001
81712326|NCT02055976|163120096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-7.1983|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3462|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8718|-4.5249|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-4.5249|-9.8718|<0.001
81712327|NCT02055976|163120096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-7.3118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3505|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9935|-4.6301|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-4.6301|-9.9935|<0.001
81712328|NCT02055976|163120096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.0629|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.032||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1132|-1.0125|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.0125|-5.1132|0.002
81712329|NCT02055976|163120096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.6209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0367|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6804|-1.5614|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.5614|-5.6804|<0.001
81712330|NCT02055976|163120096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.1778|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0269|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2184|-2.1372|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-2.1372|-6.2184|<0.001
81468885|NCT01260272|162629632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.7498||||||Apriori threshold for statistical significance was \<=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.7498
81712331|NCT02055976|163120096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.2914|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2954||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8649|-0.7178|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-0.7178|-5.8649|0.006
81712332|NCT02055976|163120096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.3569|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3157|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9706|-3.7432|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-3.7432|-8.9706|<0.001
81468886|NCT01260272|162629633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.2615||||||Apriori threshold for statistical significance was \<=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.2615
81468887|NCT01260272|162629634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.6915||||||Apriori threshold for statistical significance was \<=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.6915
81689377|NCT01663740|163077146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.983|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6739||0.1539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.352|0.387|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline FSH concentration,age,pre-transplant dialysis duration as explanatory variables.|Change in FSH level from Baseline to end of FU|||0.387|-2.352|0.1539
81689378|NCT01663740|163077147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-1.474|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8084||0.0798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.136|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline FSH concentration,age,pre-transplant dialysis duration as explanatory variables.|Change in FSH level from EOT to end of FU|||0.188|-3.136|0.0798
81689379|NCT01663740|163077148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.104|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.466||0.9965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.792|47.585|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline prolactin level,age,pre-transplant dialysis duration as explanatory variables.|Change in prolactin level from Baseline to EOT|||47.585|-47.792|0.9965
81689380|NCT01663740|163077148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|15.272|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.6031||0.4636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.599|57.142|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline prolactin level,age,pre-transplant dialysis duration as explanatory variables.|Change in prolactin level from Baseline to end of FU|||57.142|-26.599|0.4636
81689381|NCT01663740|163077149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|8.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.0805||0.6134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.438|43.917|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline prolactin level,age,pre-transplant dialysis duration as explanatory variables.|Change in prolactin level from EOT to end of FU|||43.917|-26.438|0.6134
81689382|NCT01663740|163077150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|8.142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.9301||0.5002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.223|32.506|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline inhibin B level,age,pre-transplant dialysis duration as explanatory variables.|Change in inhibin B level from Baseline to EOT|||32.506|-16.223|0.5002
81689383|NCT01663740|163077150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|40.682|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.6084||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.72|76.643|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline inhibin B level,age,pre-transplant dialysis duration as explanatory variables.|Change in inhibin B level from Baseline to end of FU|||76.643|4.720|0.0279
81689384|NCT01663740|163077151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|25.881|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.1348||0.2548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.024|71.786|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for Cohort,visit,Cohort by visit interaction,baseline inhibin B level,age,pre-transplant dialysis duration as explanatory variables|Change in inhibin B level from EOT to end of FU|||71.786|-20.024|0.2548
81689385|NCT01663740|163077152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|45.3|||||Change in abnormal to abnormal sperm density from Baseline to EOT|||45.3|-19.3|
81689386|NCT01663740|163077152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.3|43.3|||||Change in abnormal to abnormal sperm density from Baseline to end of FU|||43.3|-34.3|
81689387|NCT01663740|163077152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|48.8|||||Change in normal to abnormal sperm density from Baseline to EOT|||48.8|-15.3|
81689388|NCT01663740|163077153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|42.5|||||Change in abnormal to abnormal sperm density from EOT to end of FU|||42.5|-34.5|
81689389|NCT01663740|163077154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.3|33.7|||||Improvement from Baseline to EOT|||33.7|-31.3|
81689390|NCT01663740|163077154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.1|44.4|||||Improvement from Baseline to end of FU|||44.4|-31.1|
81689391|NCT01663740|163077155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.0|29.3|||||Improvement from EOT to end of FU|||29.3|-50.0|
81689392|NCT01663740|163077156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.7|2.7|||||Improvement from Baseline to EOT|||2.7|-59.7|
81689393|NCT01663740|163077156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.7|47.7|||||Improvement from Baseline to end of FU|||47.7|-29.7|
81689394|NCT01663740|163077157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.2|27.9|||||Improvement from EOT to end of FU|||27.9|-47.2|
81689395|NCT02522481|163077158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0896|||||||McNemar|||Sensitivity: superiority test comparing CE-DSE and UE-DSE based on the difference||||0.0896
81537246|NCT01183689|162757263|SUPERIORITY|A 2 degree of freedom F-test from ANOVA was used to compare mean differences in changes among the 3 arms of the study.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.38||The p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom F test to assess differences among the 3 arms of the study.|ANOVA|The p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom F test to assess differences among the 3 arms of the study.||Changes in units of the scale from baseline to 2 years||-0.38|-1.32|<0.001
81712333|NCT02055976|163120096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.3962|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3233|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0247|-3.7677|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-3.7677|-9.0247|<0.001
81712334|NCT02055976|163120096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.9228|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9199|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7506|-2.095|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-2.0950|-5.7506|<0.001
81712335|NCT02055976|163120096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.7094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9244|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5459|-2.8729|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-2.8729|-6.5459|<0.001
81712336|NCT02055976|163120096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.4374|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9187|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.263|-2.6118|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-2.6118|-6.2630|<0.001
81712337|NCT02055976|163120097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-27.4492|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.2401||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.7872|-7.1112|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-7.1112|-47.7872|0.004
81712338|NCT02055976|163120097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-40.5908|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.4568|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.3577|-19.824|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-19.8240|-61.3577|<0.001
81712339|NCT02055976|163120097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-27.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.5402||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.0927|-6.2332|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-6.2332|-48.0927|0.006
81468888|NCT01260272|162629635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106||||||Apriori threshold for statistical significance was \<=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1060
81712340|NCT02055976|163120097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-24.1677|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.8755||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.8023|-6.5332|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-6.5332|-41.8023|0.004
81537247|NCT01183689|162757263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.37||This p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom test to compare differences among the 3 groups.|ANOVA|||Analysis of variance was used to compare mean changes from baseline to 2 years among the 3 groups.||0.37|-0.57|<0.001
81712341|NCT02055976|163120097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-19.2255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.9203||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.9471|-1.5038|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.5038|-36.9471|0.017
81689396|NCT02522481|163077158|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||Specificity: superiority test comparing CE-DSE and UE-DSE based on the difference||||<0.0001
81689397|NCT00410280|163077163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.44||||0.0947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.04|1.15|||ANOVA|||Repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed effects for treatment, time and interaction between treatment and time, and random effects for participant was used. Point estimate for difference between the treatment groups, corresponding 95 % confidence interval (CI) and p-value were derived from the model.||1.15|-14.04|0.0947
81689398|NCT00410280|163077164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.24||||0.2673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.84|3.35|||ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, time and interaction between treatment and time, and random effects for participant was used. Point estimate for difference between the treatment groups, corresponding 95% CI and p-value were derived from the model.||3.35|-11.84|0.2673
81689399|NCT00410280|163077165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.8||||0.0391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.35|-1.24|||ANOVA|||Day 14: Repeated measures ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, time and interaction between treatment and time, and random effects for participant was used. Point estimate for difference between the treatment groups, corresponding 95% CI and p-value were derived from the model.||-1.24|-46.35|0.0391
81689400|NCT00410280|163077165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.17||||0.1326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.72|5.39|||ANOVA|||Day 35: Repeated measures ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, time and interaction between treatment and time, and random effects for participant was used. Point estimate for difference between the treatment groups, corresponding 95% CI and p-value were derived from the model.||5.39|-39.72|0.1326
81689401|NCT00410280|163077166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.76||||0.0423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.16|-0.35|||ANOVA|||Day 14: Repeated measures ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, time and interaction between treatment and time, and random effects for participant was used. Point estimate for difference between the treatment groups, corresponding 95% CI and p-value were derived from the model.||-0.35|-19.16|0.0423
81689402|NCT00410280|163077166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.06||||0.3902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.46|5.35|||ANOVA|||Day 35: Repeated measures ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, time and interaction between treatment and time, and random effects for participant was used. Point estimate for difference between the treatment groups, corresponding 95% CI and p-value were derived from the model.||5.35|-13.46|0.3902
81689403|NCT00410280|163077167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.05||||0.0302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.21|-1.9|||ANOVA|||Day 14: Repeated measures ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, time and interaction between treatment and time, and random effects for participant was used. Point estimate for difference between the treatment groups, corresponding 95% CI and p-value were derived from the model.||-1.90|-36.21|0.0302
81689404|NCT00410280|163077167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.19||||0.1289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.34|3.97|||ANOVA|||Day 35: Repeated measures ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, time and interaction between treatment and time, and random effects for participant was used. Point estimate for difference between the treatment groups, corresponding 95% CI and p-value were derived from the model.||3.97|-30.34|0.1289
81689405|NCT00410280|163077168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.8469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Screening: Mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, time and interaction between treatment and time, and random effects for participants was used. Point estimate for difference between the treatment groups, corresponding 95% CI and p-values were derived from the model.||0.96|-0.79|0.8469
81689406|NCT00410280|163077168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14: Mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, time and interaction between treatment and time, and random effects for participants was used. Point estimate for difference between the treatment groups, corresponding 95% CI and p-values were derived from the model.||0.86|-0.86|0.9995
81689407|NCT00410280|163077168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 35: Mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, time and interaction between treatment and time, and random effects for participants was used. Point estimate for difference between the treatment groups, corresponding 95% CI and p-values were derived from the model.||0.59|-1.14|0.5280
81689408|NCT02026908|163077234|OTHER|Paired T- test|p value|0.05||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|0.0||||P value was calculated with threshold of significance \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||A p-value was calculated. Pretreatment (baseline) values for each parameter are compared to post-treatment values in a paired fashion.|||||0.0001
81689409|NCT02026908|163077235|OTHER|Paired t test|p value|0.05||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|0.0||||P value was calculated and a value of \<0.05 was considered significant. A p-value was calculated. Comments: Pretreatment (baseline) values for each parameter are compared to post-treatment values in a paired fashion.|t-test, 2 sided||P value was calculated with threshold of significance \<0.05.|||||0.0001
81689410|NCT02026908|163077236|OTHER|Paired T test|p value|0.05||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|0.0||||P value was calculated and a value of \<0.05 was considered significant. A p-value was calculated. Comments: Pretreatment (baseline) values for each parameter are compared to post-treatment values in a paired fashion.|t-test, 2 sided||P value was calculated with threshold of significance \<0.05.|||||0.0001
81689411|NCT02026908|163077237|OTHER|Paired T Test|p value|0.05||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P value was calculated and a value of \<0.05 was considered significant. A p-value was calculated. Comments: Pretreatment (baseline) values for each parameter are compared to post-treatment values in a paired fashion.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81689412|NCT02026908|163077238|OTHER|Paired T test|p value|0.05||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|0.0||||P value was calculated and a value of \<0.05 was considered significant. A p-value was calculated. Comments: Pretreatment (baseline) values for each parameter are compared to post-treatment values in a paired fashion.|t-test, 2 sided||P value was calculated and a value of \<0.05 was considered significant. A p-value was calculated. Comments: Pretreatment (baseline) values for each parameter are compared to post-treatment values in a paired fashion.|||||0.008
81689413|NCT01850563|163077249|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.76
81689414|NCT01850563|163077251|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.76
81689415|NCT00408421|163077256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for treatment effect at last visit. Effects evaluated based on 2-sided significance level=0.05. Model: treatment, NSAID use, investigator, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-week interaction.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.||Null hypothesis: the difference in 24-hour average pain score between duloxetine and placebo treatment groups at last visit of treatment phase is zero. This study will have at least 80% power to detect a treatment group difference of 1.0 point in the baseline-to-endpoint mean change on the weekly mean of 24-hour average pain severity between duloxetine and placebo treatment groups based on Baseline Observation Carried Forward (BOCF).||||<0.001
81689416|NCT00408421|163077257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53||||0.001||95.0|-0.84|-0.21||Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), PGI severity at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean outcome measure at endpoint.||-0.21|-0.84|0.001
81689417|NCT00408421|163077258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.41||||0.003||95.0|-2.33|-0.48||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-Baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||-0.48|-2.33|0.003
81712342|NCT02055976|163120097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-26.5155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.8387||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0795|-8.9515|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-8.9515|-44.0795|0.002
81540109|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|10.84||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||10.84|1.55|0.0044
81689418|NCT00408421|163077259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65||||0.004||95.0|-1.09|-0.22||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-Baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||-0.22|-1.09|0.004
81689419|NCT00408421|163077260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.18||||0.001||95.0|-8.33|-2.03||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-Baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||-2.03|-8.33|0.001
81712343|NCT02055976|163120097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-18.3898|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1768|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6698|-8.1097|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-8.1097|-28.6698|<0.001
81712344|NCT02055976|163120097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-36.7882|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.264|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.2423|-26.3341|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-26.3341|-47.2423|<0.001
81537248|NCT01183689|162757264|SUPERIORITY|2 degree of freedom F-test from analysis of variance to compare 2 year differences from baseline among the 3 arms of the study|Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.71||2 degree of freedom F-test from analysis of variance to compare 2 year differences from baseline among the 3 arms of the study, not adjusted for multiple comparisons among endpoints|ANOVA|2 degree of freedom F-test from analysis of variance to compare 2 year differences from baseline among the 3 arms of the study||2 degree of freedom F-test from analysis of variance to compare 2 year differences from baseline among the 3 arms of the study||0.71|-0.31|<0.001
81689420|NCT00408421|163077261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.42||||0.004||95.0|-10.72|-2.11||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-Baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||-2.11|-10.72|0.004
81689421|NCT00408421|163077262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.83||||0.005||95.0|-1.4|-0.25||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-Baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||-0.25|-1.40|0.005
81689422|NCT00408421|163077263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for treatment effect at last visit. Effects evaluated based on 2-sided significance level=0.05. Model: treatment, NSAID use, investigator, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-week interaction.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.||||||<0.001
81689423|NCT00408421|163077264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.87||||0.039||95.0|-1.69|-0.05||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||-0.05|-1.69|0.039
81689424|NCT00408421|163077265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35||||0.001||95.0|-0.56|-0.14||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||-0.14|-0.56|0.001
81689425|NCT00408421|163077266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.06|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.66|-0.46||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||-0.46|-1.66|<0.001
81689426|NCT00408421|163077267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.76||||0.004||95.0|-1.28|-0.24||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||-0.24|-1.28|0.004
81689427|NCT00408421|163077268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.97|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.52|-0.42||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||-0.42|-1.52|<0.001
81712345|NCT02055976|163120097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-36.8453|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3084|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.3864|-26.3041|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-26.3041|-47.3864|<0.001
81689428|NCT00408421|163077269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.91||||0.003||95.0|-1.5|-0.32||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||-0.32|-1.50|0.003
81689429|NCT00408421|163077270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.71||||0.019||95.0|-1.3|-0.12||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||-0.12|-1.30|0.019
81689430|NCT00408421|163077271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.164||95.0|-0.97|0.17||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||0.17|-0.97|0.164
81689431|NCT00408421|163077272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63||||0.049||95.0|-1.25|0.0||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||0.00|-1.25|0.049
81689432|NCT00408421|163077273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51||||0.093||95.0|-1.1|0.08||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||0.08|-1.10|0.093
81689433|NCT00408421|163077274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29||||0.287||95.0|-0.82|0.24||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||0.24|-0.82|0.287
81689434|NCT00408421|163077275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64||||0.033||95.0|-1.23|-0.05||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||-0.05|-1.23|0.033
81689435|NCT00408421|163077276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.78||||0.015||95.0|-1.4|-0.15||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||-0.15|-1.40|0.015
81689436|NCT00408421|163077277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56||||0.029||95.0|-1.06|-0.06||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||-0.06|-1.06|0.029
81712346|NCT02055976|163120097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-32.9411|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8656|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.5748|-17.3075|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-17.3075|-48.5748|<0.001
81712347|NCT02055976|163120097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-31.3176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.9032|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.0238|-15.6114|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-15.6114|-47.0238|<0.001
81537249|NCT01183689|162757264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.88||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.39||This p-value is from a 2 degree freedom test of differences among the 3 groups.|ANOVA|||Analysis of variance was used to compare mean changes from baseline to year 2 among the 3 groups.||1.39|0.37|0.002
81712348|NCT02055976|163120097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-32.847|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8576|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.465|-17.2289|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-17.2289|-48.4650|<0.001
81712349|NCT02055976|163120099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|7.663|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.431|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.82|10.506|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||10.506|4.820|<0.001
81712350|NCT02055976|163120099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|9.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.389|12.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||12.190|6.389|<0.001
81712351|NCT02055976|163120099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|7.255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.336|10.175|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||10.175|4.336|<0.001
81712352|NCT02055976|163120099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.228|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.806||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.361|5.818|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||5.818|-1.361|0.110
81712353|NCT02055976|163120099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|5.578|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.815||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.972|9.185|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||9.185|1.972|0.001
81712354|NCT02055976|163120099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.712|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.789||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.156|8.268|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||8.268|1.156|0.005
81712355|NCT02055976|163120099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|5.888|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.035||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.844|9.932|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||9.932|1.844|0.002
81712356|NCT02055976|163120099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|9.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.062|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.153|13.349|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||13.349|5.153|<0.001
81712357|NCT02055976|163120099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|5.264|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.072||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.147|9.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||9.380|1.147|0.006
81712358|NCT02055976|163120099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|5.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.843||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.402|8.728|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||8.728|1.402|0.004
81712359|NCT02055976|163120099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|5.096|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.853||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.413|8.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||8.780|1.413|0.004
81712360|NCT02055976|163120099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.301|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.832||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.658|7.943|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||7.943|0.658|0.011
81712361|NCT02055976|163120100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|13.389|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.525|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.373|18.405|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||18.405|8.373|<0.001
81712362|NCT02055976|163120100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|16.546|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.576|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.43|21.663|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||21.663|11.430|<0.001
81712363|NCT02055976|163120100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|13.288|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.593|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.137|18.438|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||18.438|8.137|<0.001
81712364|NCT02055976|163120100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.909||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.671|9.895|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||9.895|-1.671|0.081
81712365|NCT02055976|163120100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|9.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.927|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.743|15.377|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||15.377|3.743|<0.001
81712366|NCT02055976|163120100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|9.826|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.878|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.103|15.548|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85 : Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||15.548|4.103|<0.001
81712367|NCT02055976|163120100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|10.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.326||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.395|16.612|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||16.612|3.395|0.002
81712368|NCT02055976|163120100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|16.252|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.367|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.56|22.943|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||22.943|9.560|<0.001
81712369|NCT02055976|163120100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|9.571|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.384||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.847|16.295|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||16.295|2.847|0.003
81712370|NCT02055976|163120100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|9.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.858||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.348|14.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||14.710|3.348|0.001
81712371|NCT02055976|163120100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|8.543|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.876||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.827|14.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||14.260|2.827|0.002
81689437|NCT00408421|163077278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||This study will also have at least 85% power to detect a treatment group difference of 25% in the response rates (≥30% reduction from baseline) based on the weekly mean of 24-hour average pain severity between duloxetine and placebo treatment groups.||||0.033
81689438|NCT00408421|163077279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||This study will also have at least 85% power to detect a treatment group difference of 25% in the response rates (≥30% reduction from baseline) based on the weekly mean of 24-hour average pain severity between duloxetine and placebo treatment groups.||||0.075
81689439|NCT00408421|163077280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.83||||0.088||95.0|-0.28|3.94||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||3.94|-0.28|0.088
81689440|NCT00408421|163077281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.87||||0.08||95.0|-0.22|3.96||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||3.96|-0.22|0.080
81689441|NCT00408421|163077282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|||<|0.001||95.0|0.03|0.1||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||0.10|0.03|<0.001
81689442|NCT00408421|163077283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23||||0.641||95.0|-1.19|0.74||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||0.74|-1.19|0.641
81468889|NCT04713592|162629636|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|17.2|||=|0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|29.3||P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for Baseline ppIGA and Baseline BSA categories for comparison of treatment groups based on non-responder imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing data due to COVID-19.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: Risankizumab - Placebo|Risankizumab vs Placebo at Week 16||29.3|5.0|=0.006
81689443|NCT00408421|163077284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47||||0.193||95.0|-1.17|0.24||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment, NSAID use (Yes/No), the outcome score at baseline, and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||0.24|-1.17|0.193
81689444|NCT00408421|163077285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA on ranked data.||An analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment and investigator. Rank-transformed data will be used in the analysis given the view that the change scores for most of the laboratory analytes are not normally distributed. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||||0.003
81689445|NCT00408421|163077286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA on ranked data.||An analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment and investigator. Rank-transformed data will be used in the analysis given the view that the change scores for most of the laboratory analytes are not normally distributed. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||||0.026
81689446|NCT00408421|163077287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.459||95.0|-1.32|2.92||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||2.92|-1.32|0.459
81689447|NCT00408421|163077288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.09||||0.326||95.0|-1.1|3.28||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||3.28|-1.10|0.326
81689448|NCT00408421|163077289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.16||||0.069||95.0|-0.25|6.56||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||6.56|-0.25|0.069
81712372|NCT02055976|163120100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|8.898|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.252|14.544|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||14.544|3.252|0.001
81689449|NCT00408421|163077290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.54||||0.107||95.0|-1.2|0.12||P-value for Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Change=Endpoint-baseline.|ANOVA||Mean Difference = Duloxetine minus Placebo|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used which contains the terms of treatment and investigator. Type III sum-of-squares for the least-squares mean (LSMean) was used to test the null hypothesis that there is no treatment difference on the mean change from baseline to the endpoint of the outcome measure.||0.12|-1.20|0.107
81689450|NCT03478878|163077302|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.83||||0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.43|13.11||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Student's paired t-test||The estimate was the difference in mean change in RIT between baseline and the treatment completion visit.|"Analysis: Student's paired t-test on study eyes alone at a two-sided Type I error rate of 5%.~Null hypothesis: the mean RIT at Baseline = the mean RIT at the treatment completion visit (Month 2 for Cohort 1)."||13.11|-9.43|0.705
81689451|NCT03478878|163077302|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.43|31.02||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Student's paired t-test||The estimate was the difference in mean change in RIT between baseline and the treatment completion visit.|"Analysis: Student's paired t-test on study eyes alone at a two-sided Type I error rate of 5%.~Null hypothesis: the mean RIT at Baseline = the mean RIT at the treatment completion visit (Month 1 for Cohort 2)."||31.02|-27.43|0.577
81689452|NCT03478878|163077303|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.87||||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|11.35||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Student's paired t-test||The estimate was the difference in mean change in RIT between baseline and the treatment completion visit.|"Analysis: Student's paired t-test on study eyes alone at a two-sided Type I error rate of 5%.~Null hypothesis: the mean RIT at Baseline = the mean RIT at the post-treatment follow-up visit (Month 3 for Cohort 1)."||11.35|-7.60|0.646
81689453|NCT03478878|163077303|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|23.9||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Student's paired t-test||The estimate was the difference in mean change in RIT between baseline and the treatment completion visit.|"Analysis: Student's paired t-test on study eyes alone at a two-sided Type I error rate of 5%.~Null hypothesis: the mean RIT at Baseline = the mean RIT at the post-treatment follow-up visit (Month 2 for Cohort 2)."||23.90|-19.30|0.405
81689454|NCT03504774|163077354|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||analysis of the change from baseline in CD28 expression||||0.30
81712373|NCT02055976|163120102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-7.462|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.434|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.311|-4.614|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-4.614|-10.311|<0.001
81689455|NCT03504774|163077355|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change from baseline to week 52||||0.82
81689456|NCT03504774|163077355|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||0.053|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis on the change from baseline to week 58||||0.053
81689457|NCT03504774|163077355|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.062|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change from week 52 to week 58||||0.062
81689458|NCT03504774|163077355|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change from baseline to week 52||||0.30
81689459|NCT03504774|163077355|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change from baseline to week 58||||0.54
81689460|NCT03504774|163077355|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change from week 52 to week 58||||0.82
81689461|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.8||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in INFG from baseline to week 52||||0.25
81689462|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.8||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in INFG from baseline to week 58||||0.24
81689463|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.0||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in INFG from week 52 to week 58||||0.61
81689464|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.5||||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in INFG from baseline to week 52||||0.034
81689465|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in INFG from baseline to week 58||||0.45
81689466|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.7||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in INFG from week 52 to week 58||||0.12
81689467|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in IL4 from baseline to week 52||||0.83
81689468|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in IL4 from baseline to week 58||||0.67
81689469|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in IL4 from week 52 to week 58||||0.80
81712374|NCT02055976|163120102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.693|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.469|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.61|-3.776|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-3.776|-9.610|<0.001
81537250|NCT01183689|162757265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.45||2 degree of freedom F-test from analysis of variance|ANOVA|2 degree of freedom F-test from analysis of variance to compare mean differences among arms||2 degree F-test from analysis of variance applied to 2 year changes in scores from baseline||0.45|-0.71|<0.001
81689470|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in IL4 from baseline to week 52||||0.46
81689471|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.2||||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in IL4 from baseline to week 58||||0.48
81689472|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.2||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in IL4 from week 52 to week 58||||0.25
81689473|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.6||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in IL10 from baseline to week 52||||0.14
81689474|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in IL10 from baseline to week 58||||0.73
81689475|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in IL10 from week 52 to week 58||||0.16
81689476|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in IL10 from baseline to week 52||||0.47
81689477|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in IL10 from baseline to week 58||||0.84
81689478|NCT03504774|163077356|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in IL10 from week 52 to week 58||||0.55
81689479|NCT03504774|163077357|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2269.0||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in GPR15 from baseline to week 52||||0.23
81689480|NCT03504774|163077357|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1311.0||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in GPR15 from baseline to week 58||||0.12
81689481|NCT03504774|163077357|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|958.0||||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in GPR15 from week 52 to week 58||||0.79
81689482|NCT03504774|163077357|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|347.0||||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in GPR15 from baseline to week 52||||0.29
81689483|NCT03504774|163077357|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4364.0||||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in GPR15 from baseline to week 58||||0.29
81689484|NCT03504774|163077357|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4017.0||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||within-group analysis of change in GPR15 from week 52 to week 58||||0.42
81689485|NCT01703286|163077397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|0.884||||0.5403|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.633|1.235|||ANOVA|||||1.235|0.633|0.5403
81537251|NCT01183689|162757265|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.98||This p-value is from the omnibus 2 degree of freedom test for mean differences among the 3 groups.|ANOVA|||Analysis of variance was used to compare mean changes from baseline to 2 years among the 3 groups.||1.98|0.82|<0.001
81712375|NCT02055976|163120102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-8.755|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.479|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.692|-5.817|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-5.817|-11.692|<0.001
81712376|NCT02055976|163120102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.773||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.596|3.451|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||3.451|-3.596|0.484
81712377|NCT02055976|163120102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.701|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.793||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.264|1.862|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||1.862|-5.264|0.173
81689486|NCT01703286|163077397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|0.884||||0.5402|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.632|1.235|||ANOVA|||||1.235|0.632|0.5402
81689487|NCT01703286|163077397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|1.0||||0.9989|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.715|1.397|||ANOVA|||||1.397|0.715|0.9989
81689488|NCT01703286|163077398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|1.208||||0.3885|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.738|||ANOVA|||||1.738|0.840|0.3885
81689489|NCT01703286|163077398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|1.251||||0.3105|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.868|1.801|||ANOVA|||||1.801|0.868|0.3105
81689490|NCT01703286|163077398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (net)|1.035||||0.8749|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.721|1.485|||ANOVA|||||1.485|0.721|0.8749
81689491|NCT01703286|163077399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.2982|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.03|||ANOVA|||||0.030|-0.130|0.2982
81689492|NCT01703286|163077399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.6601|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.059|0.101|||ANOVA|||||0.101|-0.059|0.6601
81689493|NCT01703286|163077399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.1412|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.009|0.152|||ANOVA|||||0.152|-0.009|0.1412
81689494|NCT00931892|163077406|OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.670
81712378|NCT02055976|163120102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.953|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.761||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.452|1.546|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||1.546|-5.452|0.135
81689495|NCT00931892|163077407|OTHER|||||||0.409|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.409
81689496|NCT00931892|163077408|OTHER|||||||0.387|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.387
81689497|NCT00931892|163077408|OTHER|||||||0.208|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.208
81689498|NCT00931892|163077409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||P Value for IgA anti-tTG||||0.010
81689499|NCT00931892|163077409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||ANOVA|||P Value for IgA/IgG anti-DGP||||0.036
81689500|NCT00931892|163077409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||ANOVA|||P Value for IgA anti-tTG||||0.013
81689501|NCT00931892|163077409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||ANOVA|||P Value for IgA/IgG anti-DGP||||0.006
81689502|NCT00931892|163077411|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P Value for Celiac Symptom Index (CSI) score for Day 3 of Gluten Challenge||||0.05
81689503|NCT00931892|163077411|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P Value for Celiac Symptom Index (CSI) Score from baseline to Day 14||||0.020
81689504|NCT00931892|163077411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||P Value for Celiac Symptom Index (CSI)score between high gluten group and low gluten group across study||||0.060
81689505|NCT00931892|163077413|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P Value for the Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) on Day 3 of the Gluten Challenge||||0.01
81689506|NCT00931892|163077413|OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P Value for Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) from baseline to Day 14 of Gluten Challenge||||0.012
81689507|NCT00931892|163077413|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||ANOVA|||P Value for Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) between high gluten group and low gluten group across study||||0.090
81689508|NCT04964063|163077464|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-1.19|||ANOVA||Q1: How intense are the sensation|||-1.19|-1.47|<.0001
81689509|NCT04964063|163077464|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-1.45|||ANOVA||Q2: How bothered are you by any sensation|||-1.45|-1.77|<.0001
81689510|NCT04964063|163077464|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-1.0|||ANOVA||Q3: How well can you tolerate sensations|||-1.00|-1.33|<.0001
81689511|NCT04964063|163077465|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|-1.7|||ANOVA||Q1: How intense are the sensation|||-1.70|-1.98|<.0001
81689512|NCT04964063|163077465|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-2.02|||ANOVA||Q2: How bothered are you by any sensation|||-2.02|-2.33|<.0001
81689513|NCT04964063|163077465|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-1.29|||ANOVA||Q3: How well can you tolerate sensations|||-1.29|-1.61|<.0001
81689514|NCT04964063|163077466|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-2.15|||ANOVA||Q1: How intense are the sensation|||-2.15|-2.43|<.0001
81689515|NCT04964063|163077466|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|-2.47|||ANOVA||Q2: How bothered are you by any sensation|||-2.47|-2.79|<.0001
81689516|NCT04964063|163077466|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|-1.7|||ANOVA||Q3: How well can you tolerate sensations|||-1.70|-2.02|<.0001
81689517|NCT04964063|163077467|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|-2.4|||ANOVA||Q1: How intense are the sensation|||-2.40|-2.68|<.0001
81689518|NCT04964063|163077467|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|-2.73|||ANOVA||Q2: How bothered are you by any sensation|||-2.73|-3.05|<.0001
81689519|NCT04964063|163077467|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.87|||ANOVA||Q3: How well can you tolerate sensations|||-1.87|-2.20|<.0001
81689520|NCT04964063|163077468|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-2.55|||ANOVA||Q1: How intense are the sensation|||-2.55|-2.84|<.0001
81689521|NCT04964063|163077468|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|-2.83|||ANOVA||Q2: How bothered are you by any sensation|||-2.83|-3.15|<.0001
81689522|NCT04964063|163077468|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-2.02|||ANOVA||Q3: How well can you tolerate sensations|||-2.02|-2.35|<.0001
81689523|NCT04964063|163077469|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|-2.79|||ANOVA||Q1: How intense are the sensation|||-2.79|-3.08|<.0001
81689524|NCT04964063|163077469|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-3.08|||ANOVA||Q2: How bothered are you by any sensation|||-3.08|-3.40|<.0001
81689525|NCT04964063|163077469|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|-2.21|||ANOVA||Q3: How well can you tolerate sensations|||-2.21|-2.53|<.0001
81689526|NCT04964063|163077471|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.81|-15.05|||ANOVA|||||-15.05|-20.81|<.0001
81689527|NCT04964063|163077472|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.04|-28.36|||ANOVA|||||-28.36|-34.04|<.0001
81689528|NCT04964063|163077473|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.3|-36.59|||ANOVA|||||-36.59|-42.30|<.0001
81689529|NCT04964063|163077474|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-44.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.24|-41.49|||ANOVA|||||-41.49|-47.24|<.0001
81689530|NCT04964063|163077475|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.96|-45.12|||ANOVA|||||-45.12|-50.96|<.0001
81689531|NCT04964063|163077476|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-52.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.33|-49.62|||ANOVA|||||-49.62|-55.33|<.0001
81689532|NCT04964063|163077478|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|-2.02|||ANOVA|||||-2.02|-2.88|<.0001
81689533|NCT04964063|163077479|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|-3.85|||ANOVA|||||-3.85|-4.69|<.0001
81689534|NCT04964063|163077480|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.13|-5.28|||ANOVA|||||-5.28|-6.13|<.0001
81689535|NCT04964063|163077481|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.88|-6.02|||ANOVA|||||-6.02|-6.88|<.0001
81689536|NCT04964063|163077482|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-7.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.45|-6.58|||ANOVA|||||-6.58|-7.45|<.0001
81689537|NCT04964063|163077483|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.87|-7.01|||ANOVA|||||-7.01|-7.87|<.0001
81689538|NCT04964063|163077485|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.46|-5.2|||ANOVA|||||-5.20|-7.46|<.0001
81689539|NCT04964063|163077486|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.64|-10.41|||ANOVA|||||-10.41|-12.64|<.0001
81689540|NCT04964063|163077487|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.66|-13.42|||ANOVA|||||-13.42|-15.66|<.0001
81689541|NCT04964063|163077488|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-16.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.67|-15.41|||ANOVA|||||-15.41|-17.67|<.0001
81689542|NCT04964063|163077489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.87|-16.58|||ANOVA|||||-16.58|-18.87|<.0001
81689543|NCT04964063|163077490|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.96|-17.72|||ANOVA|||||-17.72|-19.96|<.0001
81689544|NCT04964063|163077492|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|-1.56|||ANOVA|||||-1.56|-2.52|<.0001
81689545|NCT04964063|163077493|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|-3.22|||ANOVA|||||-3.22|-4.17|<.0001
81689546|NCT04964063|163077494|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.15|-4.2|||ANOVA|||||-4.20|-5.15|<.0001
81689547|NCT04964063|163077495|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.72|-4.76|||ANOVA|||||-4.76|-5.72|<.0001
81689548|NCT04964063|163077496|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.12|-5.14|||ANOVA|||||-5.14|-6.12|<.0001
81689549|NCT04964063|163077497|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|-5.77|||ANOVA|||||-5.77|-6.72|<.0001
81689550|NCT04964063|163077499|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|-4.44|||ANOVA|||||-4.44|-6.06|<.0001
81689551|NCT04964063|163077500|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.32|-7.72|||ANOVA|||||-7.72|-9.32|<.0001
81689552|NCT04964063|163077501|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.35|-9.75|||ANOVA|||||-9.75|-11.35|<.0001
81712379|NCT02055976|163120102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.447|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.406||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.23|0.335|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||0.335|-9.230|0.034
81712380|NCT02055976|163120102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.764|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.442||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.617|-1.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.910|-11.617|0.003
81712381|NCT02055976|163120102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-5.951|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.458||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.836|-1.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.066|-10.836|0.009
81712382|NCT02055976|163120102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.915||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.876|0.736|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||0.736|-6.876|0.056
81712383|NCT02055976|163120102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.557|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.937||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.408|1.293|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||1.293|-6.408|0.095
81712384|NCT02055976|163120102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-5.271|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.913||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.074|-1.469|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.469|-9.074|0.004
81712385|NCT02055976|163120103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-31.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.071|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.925|-17.836|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-17.836|-45.925|<0.001
81712386|NCT02055976|163120103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-29.187|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.242|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.571|-14.803|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-14.803|-43.571|<0.001
81537252|NCT01183689|162757266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.09||This p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom test for differences among the 3 arms.|ANOVA|2 degree of freedom test from analysis of variance to assess mean differences among the 3 arms||2 degree of freedom F-test from analysis of variance to compare 2 year differences in general health index values among the 3 arms||0.09|-0.24|0.24
81689553|NCT04964063|163077502|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.41|-10.79|||ANOVA|||||-10.79|-12.41|<.0001
81689554|NCT04964063|163077503|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.45|-11.81|||ANOVA|||||-11.81|-13.45|<.0001
81689555|NCT04964063|163077504|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.69|-13.08|||ANOVA|||||-13.08|-14.69|<.0001
81712387|NCT02055976|163120103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-39.657|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.136|-25.178|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-25.178|-54.136|<0.001
81712388|NCT02055976|163120103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.681|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.601||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.713|22.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||22.350|-31.713|0.366
81537253|NCT01183689|162757266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.02||This p-value is from the 2 degree of freedom test of differences among the 3 arms.|ANOVA|||Analysis of variance was used to compare differences in changes from baseline to 2 years among the three arms.||0.02|-0.32|0.24
81689556|NCT04964063|163077506|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-1.33|||ANOVA|||||-1.33|-2.43|<.0001
81689557|NCT04964063|163077507|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|-2.65|||ANOVA|||||-2.65|-3.74|<.0001
81689558|NCT04964063|163077508|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|-3.44|||ANOVA|||||-3.44|-4.53|<.0001
81689559|NCT04964063|163077509|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-4.0|||ANOVA|||||-4.00|-5.10|<.0001
81537254|NCT01183689|162757267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.52||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|3.81||This p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom F-test to compare the 3 arms using analysis of variance.|ANOVA|||Mean differences between baseline and year 2 were compared among the 3 arms using analysis of variance.||3.81|-0.77|0.16
81468890|NCT04713592|162629638|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|27.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.4|39.7||P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for Baseline ppIGA and Baseline BSA categories for comparison of treatment groups based on non-responder imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing data due to COVID-19.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: Risankizumab - Placebo|Risankizumab vs Placebo at Week 16||39.7|15.4|<0.001
81468891|NCT04713592|162629639|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|21.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|32.1||P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for Baseline ppIGA and Baseline BSA categories for comparison of treatment groups based on non-responder imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing data due to COVID-19.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: Risankizumab - Placebo|Risankizumab vs Placebo at Week 16||32.1|11.5|<0.001
81689560|NCT04964063|163077510|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-5.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-4.48|||ANOVA|||||-4.48|-5.60|<.0001
81689561|NCT04964063|163077511|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|-5.53|||ANOVA|||||-5.53|-6.62|<.0001
81689562|NCT04964063|163077513|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.1091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.01|||ANOVA|||||0.01|-0.12|0.1091
81689563|NCT04964063|163077514|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|-0.06|||ANOVA|||||-0.06|-0.19|<.0001
81689564|NCT04964063|163077515|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.1|||ANOVA|||||-0.10|-0.23|<.0001
81689565|NCT04964063|163077516|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.11|||ANOVA|||||-0.11|-0.24|<.0001
81689566|NCT04964063|163077517|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.13|||ANOVA|||||-0.13|-0.26|<.0001
81689567|NCT04964063|163077518|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.18|||ANOVA|||||-0.18|-0.31|<.0001
81689568|NCT04964063|163077520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-1.45|||ANOVA|||||-1.45|-1.95|<.0001
81689569|NCT04964063|163077521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|-2.44|||ANOVA|||||-2.44|-2.94|<.0001
81689570|NCT04964063|163077522|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|-2.84|||ANOVA|||||-2.84|-3.35|<.0001
81689571|NCT04964063|163077523|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|-3.19|||ANOVA|||||-3.19|-3.69|<.0001
81689572|NCT04964063|163077524|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|-3.55|||ANOVA|||||-3.55|-4.06|<.0001
81537255|NCT01183689|162757267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.21||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|4.51||This p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom F test.|ANOVA|||Analysis of variance was used to compared mean differences among the 3 groups.||4.51|-0.09|0.16
81689573|NCT04964063|163077525|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|-4.0|||ANOVA|||||-4.00|-4.51|<.0001
81689574|NCT01809262|163077528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0005||95.0|0.031|0.109|||ANCOVA|||||0.109|0.031|0.0005
81689575|NCT01809262|163077528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.06|0.138|||ANCOVA|||||0.138|0.060|<0.0001
81689576|NCT01809262|163077528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.074|0.152|||ANCOVA|||||0.152|0.074|<0.0001
81689577|NCT01809262|163077528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.08|0.158|||ANCOVA|||||0.158|0.080|<0.0001
81689578|NCT01809262|163077529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001||95.0|0.077|0.139|||ANCOVA|||||0.139|0.077|<0.0001
81689579|NCT01809262|163077529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001||95.0|0.124|0.186|||ANCOVA|||||0.186|0.124|<0.0001
81689580|NCT01809262|163077529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001||95.0|0.13|0.192|||ANCOVA|||||0.192|0.130|<0.0001
81689581|NCT01809262|163077529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001||95.0|0.161|0.223|||ANCOVA|||||0.223|0.161|<0.0001
81689582|NCT01809262|163077530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001||95.0|0.068|0.131|||ANCOVA|||||0.131|0.068|<0.0001
81689583|NCT01809262|163077530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001||95.0|0.107|0.171|||ANCOVA|||||0.171|0.107|<0.0001
81689584|NCT01809262|163077530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001||95.0|0.122|0.185|||ANCOVA|||||0.185|0.122|<0.0001
81689585|NCT01809262|163077530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001||95.0|0.152|0.215|||ANCOVA|||||0.215|0.152|<0.0001
81689586|NCT01809262|163077531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001||95.0|0.056|0.117|||ANCOVA|||||0.117|0.056|<0.0001
81689587|NCT01809262|163077531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001||95.0|0.087|0.148|||ANCOVA|||||0.148|0.087|<0.0001
81689588|NCT01809262|163077531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001||95.0|0.107|0.168|||ANCOVA|||||0.168|0.107|<0.0001
81689589|NCT01809262|163077531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001||95.0|0.132|0.193|||ANCOVA|||||0.193|0.132|<0.0001
81689590|NCT01809262|163077532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.041|0.108|||ANCOVA|||||0.108|0.041|<0.0001
81689591|NCT01809262|163077532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.096|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.062|0.13|||ANCOVA|||||0.130|0.062|<0.0001
81689592|NCT01809262|163077532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.089|0.156|||ANCOVA|||||0.156|0.089|<0.0001
81689593|NCT01809262|163077532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.107|0.174|||ANCOVA|||||0.174|0.107|<0.0001
81689594|NCT01809262|163077533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.084|0.158|||ANCOVA|||||0.158|0.084|<0.0001
81689595|NCT01809262|163077533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.129|0.203|||ANCOVA|||||0.203|0.129|<0.0001
81689596|NCT01809262|163077533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.139|0.214|||ANCOVA|||||0.214|0.139|<0.0001
81689597|NCT01809262|163077533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.176|0.25|||ANCOVA|||||0.250|0.176|<0.0001
81689598|NCT01809262|163077534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.306|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049|<|0.0001||95.0|0.21|0.402|||ANCOVA|||||0.402|0.210|<0.0001
81689599|NCT01809262|163077534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.355|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049|<|0.0001||95.0|0.258|0.452|||ANCOVA|||||0.452|0.258|<0.0001
81689600|NCT01809262|163077534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049|<|0.0001||95.0|0.253|0.447|||ANCOVA|||||0.447|0.253|<0.0001
81689601|NCT01809262|163077534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.455|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049|<|0.0001||95.0|0.359|0.551|||ANCOVA|||||0.551|0.359|<0.0001
81689602|NCT01505491|163077540|EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|113.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.086||0.1163|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.752|129.812|||ANOVA||Bio-equivalence of BI 695501 vs. Humira US was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard error of the mean is actually geometric standard error.|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'treatment' and 'age' as fixed effect.||129.812|98.752|0.1163
81689603|NCT01505491|163077540|EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|132.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.094||0.7345|TWO_SIDED|90.0|113.984|153.412|||ANOVA||Bio-equivalence of BI 695501 vs. Humira EU was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard error of the mean is actually geometric standard error.|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'treatment' and 'age' as fixed effect.||153.412|113.984|0.7345
81689604|NCT01505491|163077540|EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|86.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.1833|TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.974|99.83|||ANOVA||Bio-equivalence of Humira EU vs. Humira US was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard error of the mean is actually geometric standard error.|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'treatment' and 'age' as fixed effect.||99.830|74.974|0.1833
81689605|NCT01505491|163077541|EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|109.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.073||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.384|122.935|||ANOVA||Bio-equivalence of BI 695501 vs. Humira US was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard error of the mean is actually geometric standard error.|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'treatment' and 'age' as fixed effect.||122.935|97.384|0.0303
81689606|NCT01505491|163077541|EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|128.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.6547|TWO_SIDED|90.0|113.492|146.365|||ANOVA||Bio-equivalence of BI 695501 vs. Humira EU was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard error of the mean is actually geometric standard error.|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'treatment' and 'age' as fixed effect.||146.365|113.492|0.6547
81689607|NCT01505491|163077541|EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|86.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.077||0.1572|TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.238|97.564|||ANOVA||Bio-equivalence of Humira EU vs. Humira US was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard error of the mean is actually geometric standard error.|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'treatment' and 'age' as fixed effect.||97.564|76.238|0.1572
81689608|NCT01505491|163077542|EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|110.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.063||0.0212|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.687|122.035|||ANOVA||Bio-equivalence of BI 695501 vs. Humira US was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard error of the mean is actually geometric standard error.|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'treatment' and 'age' as fixed effect.||122.035|99.687|0.0212
81689609|NCT01505491|163077542|EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|117.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.066||0.17|TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.638|130.757|||ANOVA||Bio-equivalence of BI 695501 vs. Humira EU was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard error of the mean is actually geometric standard error.|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'treatment' and 'age' as fixed effect.||130.757|105.638|0.1700
81689610|NCT01505491|163077542|EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside interval 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio (%)|96.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.064||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.064|107.017|||ANOVA||Bio-equivalence of Humira EU vs. Humira US was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard error of the mean is actually geometric standard error.|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'treatment' and 'age' as fixed effect.||107.017|87.064|0.0016
81689611|NCT03408873|163077562|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared the repeated measure outcome across 2 time-points (difference between screen \& week 24 to determine whether the population medians differed matched on participant with complete data. Of the 29 participants with screen data only 11 had Week 24 data. Statistical Analysis was conducted for 11 participants with data at the 2 timepoints. Thus, the mean difference reported is not consistent with the mean values reported because only those with complete data were included in the analysis.||||<0.001
81689612|NCT03408873|163077562|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.7||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared the repeated measure outcome across 2 time-points (difference between baseline \& week 24 to determine whether the population medians differed matched on participant with complete data. Of the 28 participants with baseline data only 11 had Week 24 data. Statistical Analysis was conducted for 11 participants with data at the 2 timepoints. The mean difference reported is not consistent with the mean values reported because only those with complete data were included in the analysis.||||0.12
81689613|NCT03408873|163077563|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.6||||0.0599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared the repeated measure outcome across 2 time-points (difference between screen \& week 24 to determine whether the population medians differed matched on participant with complete data. Of the 29 participants with screen data only 11 had Week 24 data. Statistical Analysis was conducted for 11 participants with data at the 2 timepoints. Thus, the mean difference reported is not consistent with the mean values reported because only those with complete data were included in the analysis.||||0.0599
81689614|NCT03408873|163077563|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared the repeated measure outcome across 2 time-points (difference between baseline \& week 24 to determine whether the population medians differed matched on participant with complete data. Of the 28 participants with baseline data only 11 had Week 24 data. Statistical Analysis was conducted for 11 participants with data at the 2 timepoints. The mean difference reported is not consistent with the mean values reported because only those with complete data were included in the analysis.||||0.63
81689615|NCT03408873|163077565|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared the repeated measure outcome across 2 time-points (difference between baseline \& week 24 to determine whether the population medians differed matched on participant with complete data. Of the 30 participants with baseline data only 19 had Week 24 data. Statistical Analysis was conducted for 19 participants with data at the 2 timepoints. The mean difference reported is not consistent with the mean values reported because only those with complete data were included in the analysis.||||<0.001
81689616|NCT03408873|163077566|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared the repeated measure outcome across 2 time-points (difference between screen \& week 24 to determine whether the population medians differed matched on participant with complete data. Of the 30 participants with screen data, only 19 had Week 24 data. Statistical Analysis was conducted for 19 participants with data at the 2 timepoints. Thus, the mean difference reported is not consistent with the mean values reported because only those with complete data were included in the analysis.||||<0.001
81689617|NCT03408873|163077566|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared for the primary and secondary outcomes across two sets of time-points: 1) difference between screen and week 24, and 2) between baseline and week 24. A non-parametric Wilcoxon signed-rank test compared these repeated measurements (matched on participant) between these time-points to determine whether the population medians differed.||||<0.001
81689618|NCT03408873|163077567|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared the repeated measure outcome across 2 time-points (difference between screen \& week 24 to determine whether the population medians differed matched on participant with complete data. Of the 30 participants with screen data, only 21 had Week 24 data. Statistical Analysis was conducted for 21 participants with data at the 2 timepoints. Thus, the mean difference reported is not consistent with the mean values reported because only those with complete data were included in the analysis.||||<0.001
81468892|NCT04713592|162629640|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|20.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|32.2||P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for Baseline ppIGA and Baseline BSA categories for comparison of treatment groups based on non-responder imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing data due to COVID-19.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: Risankizumab - Placebo|Risankizumab vs Placebo at Week 16||32.2|9.1|<0.001
81537256|NCT01183689|162757268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|4.23||This p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom F-test from analysis of variance.|ANOVA|||Mean changes from baseline to year 2 among the 3 arms were compared using analysis of variance.||4.23|-3.89|0.75
81468893|NCT04713592|162629641|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|16.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|24.3||P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for Baseline ppIGA and Baseline BSA categories for comparison of treatment groups based on non-responder imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing data due to COVID-19.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: Risankizumab - Placebo|Risankizumab vs Placebo at Week 16||24.3|8.2|<0.001
81468894|NCT01056198|162629646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.208||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The BWAT-m scores were compared at each of the 4 treatment weeks and at the end of the follow-up using a mixed-effects ANCOVA for the intent-to-treat population. Treatment and treatment week, as well as their interaction, were defined as fixed effects with subject as a random effect. The BWAT-m score at baseline was used as a covariate.||||=0.208
81712389|NCT02055976|163120103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|10.227|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.586||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.774|37.228|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||37.228|-16.774|0.773
81712390|NCT02055976|163120103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.646|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.362||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.206|23.915|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||23.915|-29.206|0.422
81712391|NCT02055976|163120103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-12.911|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.309||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.411|7.589|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||7.589|-33.411|0.107
81712392|NCT02055976|163120103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-23.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.461||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.923|-2.315|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-2.315|-43.923|0.015
81712393|NCT02055976|163120103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-17.159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.535||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.108|3.789|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||3.789|-38.108|0.054
81712394|NCT02055976|163120103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-24.416|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.718||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.696|0.865|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||0.865|-49.696|0.029
81712395|NCT02055976|163120103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.287|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.705||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.541|18.968|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||18.968|-31.541|0.311
81712396|NCT02055976|163120103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-32.443|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.555||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.4|-7.485|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-7.485|-57.400|0.006
81712397|NCT02055976|163120105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-35.967|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.822|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.463|-14.472|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-14.472|-57.463|<0.001
81712398|NCT02055976|163120105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-29.186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.044||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.123|-7.249|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-7.249|-51.123|0.005
81712399|NCT02055976|163120105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-40.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.175|-17.845|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-17.845|-62.175|<0.001
81712400|NCT02055976|163120105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.906||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.502|24.842|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||24.842|-18.502|0.614
81712401|NCT02055976|163120105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-8.563|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.067||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.554|13.427|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||13.427|-30.554|0.221
81712402|NCT02055976|163120105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-5.649|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.933||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.376|16.079|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||16.079|-27.376|0.303
81712403|NCT02055976|163120105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-22.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.53||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.882|6.875|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||6.875|-50.882|0.067
81712404|NCT02055976|163120105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-41.761|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.676||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.934|-12.588|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-12.588|-70.934|0.003
81712405|NCT02055976|163120105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-34.933|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.832||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.41|-5.456|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-5.456|-64.410|0.010
81712406|NCT02055976|163120105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-17.978|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.725||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.282|5.326|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||5.326|-41.282|0.064
81712407|NCT02055976|163120105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-5.654|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.903||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.311|18.004|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||18.004|-29.311|0.318
81712408|NCT02055976|163120105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-19.435|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.807||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.902|4.032|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||4.032|-42.902|0.052
81712409|NCT02055976|163120106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-25.974|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.674|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.217|-10.731|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-10.731|-41.217|<0.001
81712410|NCT02055976|163120106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-21.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.831||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.665|-5.555|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-5.555|-36.665|0.004
81468895|NCT01056198|162629647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.2737||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: no differences between the 2 treatments with the alternative of non-zero differences. 48 evaluable subjects is sufficient to detect an effect size of 0.80.||||=0.2737
81449824|NCT02792699|162586426|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity between the test (ABP 798) and reference (rituximab \[EU\]) for Cmax was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the GMR following the second infusion of the first dose was within the bioequivalence criteria of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9368|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8912|0.9848||||||The geometric mean ratio (GMR) and confidence interval (CI) was estimated from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for weight and geographic region. The GMR was obtained by exponentiating the difference of the means on the natural log scale. The CI was obtained by exponentiating the CI for the difference between the means on the log scale.||0.9848|0.8912|
81449825|NCT02792699|162586426|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity between the test (rituximab \[US\]) and reference (rituximab \[EU\]) for Cmax was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the GMR following the second infusion of the first dose was within the bioequivalence criteria of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9521|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9055|1.001||||||The geometric mean ratio (GMR) and confidence interval (CI) was estimated from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for weight and geographic region. The GMR was obtained by exponentiating the difference of the means on the natural log scale. The CI was obtained by exponentiating the CI for the difference between the means on the log scale.||1.0010|0.9055|
81449826|NCT02792699|162586427|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean|42203.8|||||||||||||Estimated using an analysis of covariance model adjusted for weight and geographic region.|||||
81449827|NCT02792699|162586427|OTHER||LS Geometric Mean|43378.8|||||||||||||Estimated using an analysis of covariance model adjusted for weight and geographic region.|||||
81712411|NCT02055976|163120106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-31.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.917|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.758|-15.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-15.310|-46.758|<0.001
81468896|NCT01056198|162629648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.2741||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: no differences between the 2 treatments with the alternative of non-zero differences. 48 evaluable subjects is sufficient to detect an effect size of 0.80.||||=0.2741
81537257|NCT01183689|162757268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.44||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|5.49||This p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom test.|ANOVA||No significant differences between groups 1 and 3.|Analysis of variance was used to compare mean changes among the 3 groups.||5.49|-2.61|0.75
81537258|NCT01183689|162757269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.08||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|0.28||This p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom F-test to compare the 3 arms within an analysis of variance.|ANOVA||No significant difference between groups 1 and 2.|Mean changes from baseline to year 2 among the 3 arms were compared using analysis of variance.||0.28|-2.44|0.05
81712412|NCT02055976|163120106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|8.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.553||0.799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.948|27.015|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||27.015|-10.948|0.799
81712413|NCT02055976|163120106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.511|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.682||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.748|16.727|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||16.727|-21.748|0.398
81712414|NCT02055976|163120106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.369|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.58||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.668|19.407|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||19.407|-18.668|0.515
81712415|NCT02055976|163120106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-10.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.801||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.549|7.437|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||7.437|-27.549|0.128
81712416|NCT02055976|163120106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-24.352|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.882||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.008|-6.695|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-6.695|-42.008|0.004
81712417|NCT02055976|163120106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-14.994|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.987||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.858|2.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||2.870|-32.858|0.049
81712418|NCT02055976|163120106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-13.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.326||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.368|4.709|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||4.709|-32.368|0.071
81712419|NCT02055976|163120106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.378|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.464||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.191|15.435|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||15.435|-22.191|0.361
81712420|NCT02055976|163120106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-15.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.389||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.698|3.629|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||3.629|-33.698|0.056
81449828|NCT02792699|162586427|OTHER||LS Geometric Mean|44925.3|||||||||||||Estimated using an analysis of covariance model adjusted for weight and geographic region.|||||
81468897|NCT01056198|162629649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0164||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test, 2-sided, alpha = 0.05||||=0.0164
81468898|NCT01056198|162629650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.9392||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test, 2-sided, alpha = 0.05||||=0.9392
81537259|NCT01183689|162757269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.66||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.32||This p-value is from an F-test to compare differences among the 3 groups.|ANOVA|||Analysis of variance was used to compare mean differences in changes from baseline to 2 years among the 3 groups.||-0.32|-3.00|0.05
81537260|NCT01183689|162757270|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.45||This p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom F-test from an analysis of variance to assess differences among the 3 arms.|ANOVA|||Mean changes between baseline and year 2 were compared among the 3 arms using analysis of variance.||0.45|-1.37|0.03
81537261|NCT01183689|162757270|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.21||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-0.3||This p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom F-test to compare differences among the 3 groups.|ANOVA|||Analysis of variance was used to compare mean differences from baseline to 2 years among the 3 groups.||-0.30|-2.11|0.03
81468899|NCT02426749|162629663|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81468900|NCT04972968|162629680|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.49||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.273|0.878||P-value \<= 0.05|Log Rank|Stratified by baseline randomization stratification factors \[Glucocorticoid use at Baseline (\>= 10 mg/day; \< 10 mg/day prednisone equivalent)\].||||0.878|0.273|0.012
81468901|NCT04972968|162629680|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.443||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.248|0.794||P-value \<= 0.01|Log Rank|Stratified by baseline randomization stratification factors \[Glucocorticoid use at Baseline (\>= 10 mg/day; \< 10 mg/day prednisone equivalent)\]||||0.794|0.248|0.004
81468902|NCT04972968|162629680|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.198|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|0.419||P-value \<= 0.001|Log Rank|Stratified by baseline randomization stratification factors \[Glucocorticoid use at Baseline (\>= 10 mg/day; \< 10 mg/day prednisone equivalent)\]||||0.419|0.094|<0.001
81712421|NCT02055976|163120108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-76.189|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.431|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.975|-65.403|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-65.403|-86.975|<0.001
81689619|NCT03408873|163077567|OTHER|We compared the repeated measure outcome across 2 time-points (difference between baseline \& week 24) to determine whether the population medians differed matched on participant with complete data. Of the 30 participants with baseline data, only 21 had Week 24 data. Statistical Analysis was conducted for 21 participants with data at the 2 timepoints. The mean difference reported is not consistent with the mean values reported because only those with complete data were included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared for the primary and secondary outcomes across two sets of time-points: 1) difference between screen and week 24, and 2) between baseline and week 24. A non-parametric Wilcoxon signed-rank test compared these repeated measurements (matched on participant) between these time-points to determine whether the population medians differed.||||0.003
81689620|NCT03408873|163077568|OTHER|We compared the repeated measure outcome across 2 time-points (difference between screen \& week 24 to determine whether the population medians differed matched on participant with complete data.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81689621|NCT03408873|163077568|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared for the primary and secondary outcomes across two time-points: difference between baseline and week 24. A non-parametric Wilcoxon signed-rank test compared these repeated measurements (matched on participant with complete data) between these time-points to determine whether the population medians differed.||||<0.001
81689622|NCT03408873|163077569|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.0566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared for the primary and secondary outcomes across two sets of time-points: 1) difference between screen and week 24, and 2) between baseline and week 24. A non-parametric Wilcoxon signed-rank test compared these repeated measurements (matched on participant) between these time-points to determine whether the population medians differed.||||0.0566
81689623|NCT03408873|163077570|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared for the primary and secondary outcomes across two time-points: difference between screen and week 24. A non-parametric Wilcoxon signed-rank test compared these repeated measurements (matched on participant with complete data) between these time-points to determine whether the population medians differed.||||<0.001
81468903|NCT04972968|162629681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|18.7||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|41.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||From Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for baseline randomization stratification factors \[Glucocorticoid (GC) use at baseline (≥ 10 mg/day; \< 10 mg/day prednisone equivalent); Length of prior GC treatment for PMR (≤ 1 year; \> 1 year)\].|||41.4|-4.0|0.107
81689624|NCT03408873|163077571|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared the repeated measure outcome across 2 time-points (difference between screen \& week 24 to determine whether the population medians differed matched on participant with complete data. Of the 30 participants with screen data, only 21 had Week 24 data. Statistical Analysis was conducted for 21 participants with data at the 2 timepoints. Thus, the mean difference reported is not consistent with the mean values reported because only those with complete data were included in the analysis.||||<0.001
81689625|NCT03408873|163077572|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared the repeated measure outcome across 2 time-points (difference between baseline \& week 24 to determine whether the population medians differed matched on participant with complete data. Of the 30 participants with baseline data, only 21 had Week 24 data. Statistical Analysis was conducted for 21 participants with data at the 2 timepoints. The mean difference reported is not consistent with the mean values reported because only those with complete data were included in the analysis.||||<0.001
81689626|NCT03408873|163077573|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared the repeated measure outcome across 2 time-points (difference between screen \& week 24 to determine whether the population medians differed matched on participant with complete data. Of the 29 participants with screen data, only 21 had Week 24 data. Statistical Analysis was conducted for 21 participants with data at the 2 timepoints. Thus, the mean difference reported is not consistent with the mean values reported because only those with complete data were included in the analysis.||||<0.001
81468904|NCT04972968|162629681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|18.9||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|41.0||P-value ≤ 0.1|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for baseline randomization stratification factors \[Glucocorticoid use at baseline (≥ 10 mg/day; \< 10 mg/day prednisone equivalent); Length of prior GC treatment for PMR (≤ 1 year; \> 1 year)\].|||41.0|-3.1|0.092
81689627|NCT03408873|163077574|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared the repeated measure outcome across 2 time-points (difference between screen \& week 24 to determine whether the population medians differed matched on participant with complete data. Of the 30 participants with screen data, only 21 had Week 24 data. Statistical Analysis was conducted for 21 participants with data at the 2 timepoints. Thus, the mean difference reported is not consistent with the mean values reported because only those with complete data were included in the analysis.||||<0.001
81689628|NCT03408873|163077575|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared the repeated measure outcome across 2 time-points (difference between screen \& week 24 to determine whether the population medians differed matched on participant with complete data. Of the 30 participants with screen data, only 21 had Week 24 data. Statistical Analysis was conducted for 21 participants with data at the 2 timepoints. Thus, the mean difference reported is not consistent with the mean values reported because only those with complete data were included in the analysis.||||0.73
81689629|NCT03408873|163077576|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.7||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We compared the repeated measure outcome across 2 time-points (difference between screen \& week 24 to determine whether the population medians differed matched on participant with complete data. Of the 30 participants with screen data, only 21 had Week 24 data. Statistical Analysis was conducted for 21 participants with data at the 2 timepoints. Thus, the mean difference reported is not consistent with the mean values reported because only those with complete data were included in the analysis.||||0.02
81689630|NCT01600131|163077577|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.693|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<.05 threshold|Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.693
81689631|NCT01600131|163077578|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.693|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<.05 threshold|Mixed Models Analysis||group x time interaction|||||0.693
81689632|NCT01600131|163077579|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.055|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.055
81689633|NCT01600131|163077580|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.346|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.346
81689634|NCT01600131|163077582|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79||0.688|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.688
81689635|NCT01600131|163077583|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.418|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<.05|Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.418
81689636|NCT01600131|163077584|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.18|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.180
81689637|NCT01600131|163077585|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.332|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.332
81689638|NCT01600131|163077586|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.318|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.318
81689639|NCT01600131|163077587|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.077|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<.05|Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.077
81689640|NCT01600131|163077588|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.305|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.305
81689641|NCT01600131|163077591|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.514|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.514
81689642|NCT01600131|163077592|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.09|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.090
81689643|NCT01600131|163077593|SUPERIORITY||Slope|6.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.009
81689644|NCT01600131|163077594|SUPERIORITY||Slope|4.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.53||0.225|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.225
81689645|NCT01600131|163077595|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.89||0.443|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<.05 threshold|Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.443
81689646|NCT01600131|163077596|SUPERIORITY||Slope|7.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.23||0.158|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||group x time interaction|||||0.158
81689647|NCT01600131|163077597|SUPERIORITY||Slope|7.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.64||0.046|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<.05 threshold|Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.046
81689648|NCT01600131|163077598|SUPERIORITY||Slope|5.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.83||0.149|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.149
81689649|NCT01600131|163077599|SUPERIORITY||Slope|4.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.034|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.034
81689650|NCT01600131|163077600|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.846|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.846
81689651|NCT01600131|163077601|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17||0.0442|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||.0442
81689652|NCT01600131|163077602|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88||0.293|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||group X time interaction|||||0.293
81689653|NCT02487745|163077629|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.05
81689654|NCT02487745|163077630|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.88||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.05
81689655|NCT00406315|163077641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||One-sided upper confidence limit|-0.53|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||||A one-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed for the mean weight change from baseline to infer whether there was a significant decrease in weight.|Week 16.||||
81689656|NCT00406315|163077641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||One-sided upper confidence limit|-0.33|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||||A one-sided 95% CI was constructed for the mean weight change from baseline to infer whether there was a significant decrease in weight.|Week 16 LOCF. Based on past information, the standard deviation of the mean weight difference was expected to be 2.2. The sample size of the study was estimated so that the one-sided CI of the mean weight decrease has a certain width. To obtain a one-sided CI with a width of 0.27 kg, a sample size of 180 subjects was needed. In other words, we were 95% certain that the true mean weight decrease was in an interval starting from the observed weight decrease and extending 0.27 kg unit above it.||||
81689657|NCT00406315|163077642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.48|2.41||||||Week 16. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||2.41|-8.48|
81689658|NCT00406315|163077643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|1.44||||||HDL. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||1.44|-1.82|
81689659|NCT00406315|163077643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.07|2.09||||||LDL. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||2.09|-7.07|
81689660|NCT00406315|163077643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.44|13.15||||||Triglycerides. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||13.15|-16.44|
81689661|NCT00406315|163077644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.14||||||The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||0.14|-0.02|
81689662|NCT00406315|163077645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|6.15||||||The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||6.15|-0.09|
81689663|NCT00406315|163077646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|134.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.43|289.98||||||The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||289.98|-20.43|
81689664|NCT00406315|163077647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.93|0.11||||||Waist. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||0.11|-5.93|
81689665|NCT00406315|163077647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|0.1||||||Hip. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||0.10|-6.20|
81689666|NCT00406315|163077648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.42||||||Total Score. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||0.42|-0.32|
81468905|NCT04972968|162629681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|41.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.4|62.3||P-value ≤ 0.001|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for baseline randomization stratification factors \[Glucocorticoid use at baseline (≥ 10 mg/day; \< 10 mg/day prednisone equivalent); Length of prior GC treatment for PMR (≤ 1 year; \> 1 year)\].|||62.3|21.4|< 0.001
81689667|NCT00406315|163077648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.11||||||Global Severity Score. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||0.11|-0.05|
81689668|NCT00406315|163077648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.07||||||Global Incapacitation Score. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||0.07|-0.06|
81689669|NCT00406315|163077649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-10.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-7.75||||||Total Score, Week 16. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||-7.75|-12.70|
81689670|NCT00406315|163077649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-6.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.59|-4.63||||||Total Score, Week 16 LOCF. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||-4.63|-8.59|
81689671|NCT00406315|163077649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|-2.53||||||Positive Subscale Score, Week 16. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||-2.53|-4.07|
81689672|NCT00406315|163077649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-2.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|-1.83||||||Positive Subscale Score, Week 16 LOCF. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||-1.83|-3.03|
81689673|NCT00406315|163077649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|-0.99||||||Negative Subscale Score, Week 16. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||-0.99|-2.36|
81689674|NCT00406315|163077649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.35||||||Negative Subscale Score, Week 16 LOCF. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||-0.35|-1.48|
81689675|NCT00406315|163077650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.61||||||Week 16. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||-0.61|-0.90|
81689676|NCT00406315|163077650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.36||||||Week 16 LOCF. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||-0.36|-0.58|
81689677|NCT00406315|163077651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|2.88||||||Week 16. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||2.88|2.52|
81689678|NCT00406315|163077651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.02|3.34||||||Week 16 LOCF. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||3.34|3.02|
81689679|NCT00406315|163077652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|-1.83||||||Week 16. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||-1.83|-3.27|
81712422|NCT02055976|163120108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-95.205|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.556|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-106.238|-84.172|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-84.172|-106.238|<0.001
81712423|NCT02055976|163120108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-106.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.622|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-117.239|-94.915|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-94.915|-117.239|<0.001
81712424|NCT02055976|163120108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-71.234|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.622|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.39|-58.077|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-58.077|-84.390|<0.001
81712425|NCT02055976|163120108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-100.638|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.609|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-113.768|-87.508|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-87.508|-113.768|<0.001
81712426|NCT02055976|163120108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-103.386|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.525|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-116.353|-90.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-90.420|-116.353|<0.001
81712427|NCT02055976|163120108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-61.124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.382|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.813|-50.435|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-50.435|-71.813|<0.001
81712428|NCT02055976|163120108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-81.837|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.721|-70.954|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-70.954|-92.721|<0.001
81537262|NCT01183689|162757271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.08||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|3.0||This p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom F-test from an analysis of variance to assess mean differences among the 3 arms.|ANOVA||The 95% confidence interval for differences between groups 1 and 2 includes 0.|Mean differences from baseline to year 2 among the 3 arms were assessed using analysis of variance.||3.00|-0.84|0.20
81712429|NCT02055976|163120108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-89.683|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.567|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.74|-78.627|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-78.627|-100.740|<0.001
81712430|NCT02055976|163120108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-76.747|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.118|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.902|-64.593|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-64.593|-88.902|<0.001
81712431|NCT02055976|163120108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-100.666|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.098|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-112.781|-88.551|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-88.551|-112.781|<0.001
81712432|NCT02055976|163120108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-109.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.054|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-121.519|-97.462|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-97.462|-121.519|<0.001
81712433|NCT02055976|163120109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-46.772|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.473|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.671|-39.874|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-39.874|-53.671|<0.001
81537263|NCT01183689|162757271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|1.35||This p-value is from an analysis of variance comparing all 3 groups.|ANOVA||The 95% confidence interval for differences between groups 1 and 3 includes 0.|Analysis of variance was used to compare differences among the 3 groups.||1.35|-1.45|0.20
81537264|NCT01183689|162757272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.1||2 degree of freedom F-test from analysis of variance, with no adjustment for multiple outcomes|ANOVA|||2 degree of freedom F-test to compare mean 2 year differences among 3 arms||0.10|-0.34|0.02
81712434|NCT02055976|163120109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-59.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.554|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.257|-52.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-52.143|-66.257|<0.001
81712435|NCT02055976|163120109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-66.868|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.595|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.007|-59.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-59.730|-74.007|<0.001
81712436|NCT02055976|163120109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-40.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.595|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.195|-32.908|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-32.908|-47.195|<0.001
81712437|NCT02055976|163120109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-56.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.587|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.135|-48.882|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-48.882|-63.135|<0.001
81712438|NCT02055976|163120109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-57.576|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.544|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.618|-50.533|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-50.533|-64.618|<0.001
81712439|NCT02055976|163120109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-37.991|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.389|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.721|-31.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-31.260|-44.721|<0.001
81712440|NCT02055976|163120109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-50.856|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.451|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.709|-44.002|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-44.002|-57.709|<0.001
81712441|NCT02055976|163120109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-56.354|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.505|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.315|-49.393|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-49.393|-63.315|<0.001
81712442|NCT02055976|163120109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-43.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.647|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.417|-35.926|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-35.926|-50.417|<0.001
81712443|NCT02055976|163120109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-56.698|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.633|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.916|-49.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-49.480|-63.916|<0.001
81712444|NCT02055976|163120109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-61.305|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.609|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.477|-54.134|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-54.134|-68.477|<0.001
81712445|NCT02055976|163120111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.69928|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13216|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96175|-1.43682|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.43682|-1.96175|<0.001
81468906|NCT04972968|162629682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-88.67||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-208.04|30.71|||ANCOVA|P-value based on an Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusting for baseline randomization stratification factors.|95% CI based on an Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusting for baseline randomization stratification factors \[GC use at baseline (≥ 10 mg/day; \< 10 mg/day prednisone equivalent);|||30.71|-208.04|0.144
81537265|NCT01183689|162757272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.08||This p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom test for differences among the 3 groups.|ANOVA|||Analysis of variance was used to compare mean differences in changes from baseline to 2 years among the 3 groups.||-0.08|-0.52|0.02
81712446|NCT02055976|163120111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.07922|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13446|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34622|-1.81223|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.81223|-2.34622|<0.001
81712447|NCT02055976|163120111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.23886|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13553|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.50795|-1.96978|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.96978|-2.50795|<0.001
81468907|NCT04972968|162629682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-164.76||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-283.62|-45.89||P-value ≤ 0.01|ANCOVA||P-value and 95% CI are based on an Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusting for baseline randomization stratification factors \[Glucocorticoid use at baseline (≥ 10 mg/day; \< 10 mg/day prednisone\] equivalent);|||-45.89|-283.62|0.007
81468908|NCT04972968|162629682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-182.55||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-300.52|-64.58||P-value ≤ 0.01|ANCOVA||P-value and 95% CI based on an Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusting for baseline randomization stratification factors \[Glucocorticoid use at baseline (≥ 10 mg/day; \< 10 mg/day prednisone equivalent)|||-64.58|-300.52|0.003
81468909|NCT04972968|162629683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.58||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|-0.08||P-value \<= 0.05|ANCOVA|P-value based on ANCOVA adjusting for baseline randomization stratification factors (GC use at baseline)||||-0.08|-3.08|0.039
81468910|NCT04972968|162629683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|-1.16||P-value \<= 0.001|ANCOVA|P-value based on an ANCOVA model adjusting for baseline randomization stratification factors (GC use at baseline)|95% CI based on an ANCOVA model adjusting for baseline randomization stratification factors (GC use at baseline)|||-1.16|-4.15|<0.001
81468911|NCT04972968|162629683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|-1.52||P-value \<= 0.001|ANCOVA|P-value based on an ANCOVA model adjusting for baseline randomization stratification factors (GC use at baseline)|95% CI based on an ANCOVA model adjusting for baseline randomization stratification factors (GC use at baseline)|||-1.52|-4.49|<0.001
81468912|NCT03649178|162629684|OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.55
81468913|NCT03649178|162629685|OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.76
81537266|NCT01183689|162757273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-52.0||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-164.0|60.0||2 degree of freedom F-test to compare 3 arms with respect to 2-year changes in kilocalories|ANOVA|||2 degree of freedom F-test to compare mean differences among 3 arms in changes in kilocalories from baseline to year 2||60|-164|0.58
81712448|NCT02055976|163120111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.43281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16311|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75689|-1.10872|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.10872|-1.75689|<0.001
81712449|NCT02055976|163120111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.01501|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16217|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33718|-1.69283|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.69283|-2.33718|<0.001
81712450|NCT02055976|163120111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.11359|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16038|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4323|-1.79489|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.79489|-2.43230|<0.001
81468914|NCT03649178|162629686|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.02
81468915|NCT02754674|162629696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81468916|NCT02754674|162629697|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81468917|NCT02754674|162629698|SUPERIORITY|Student's t-test or the Mann-Whitney U-test was used to analyze intergroup differences. The paired t-test or Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to analyze differences between pre- and postoperative values. The statistical significance level was set at .05.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We used the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test to assess the normality of the data distribution. Student's t-test or the Mann-Whitney U-test was used to analyze intergroup differences. The paired t-test or Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to analyze differences between pre- and postoperative values. Pearson's Chi-square test or Fisher's exact test was used to analyze categorical variables between groups. The statistical significance level was set at .05.||||>0.05
81468918|NCT02754674|162629699|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81468919|NCT02754674|162629700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.054
81468920|NCT02135107|162629709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|P-value was calculated using chi-square test at two-sided significance level of alpha = 0.05.||||||<0.001
81468921|NCT02135107|162629710|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|P-value was calculated using chi-square test at a two-sided significance level of alpha = 0.05.||Comparison at Week 12||||<0.001
81468922|NCT02135107|162629710|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|P-value was calculated using chi-square test at two-sided significance level of alpha = 0.05.||Comparison at Week 24||||<0.001
81468923|NCT02135107|162629711|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.49|||Log Rank|||||0.49|0.23|<0.001
81537267|NCT01183689|162757273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-50.0||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-162.0|61.0||This p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom F-test to compare differences among the 3 groups|ANOVA|||Analysis of variance was used to assess mean differences in 2 year changes in kilocalories intake among the 3 groups.||61|-162|0.58
81537268|NCT01183689|162757274|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.27||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|0.02||2 degree of freedom F-test from analysis of variance to compare changes in waist circumference from baseline among the three arms|ANOVA|No adjustment to degrees of freedom|Difference between groups 1 and 2: 95% confidence interval includes 0|2 degree of freedom F-test from ANOVA to compare differences among 3 arms||0.02|-2.55|0.001
81468924|NCT02135107|162629712|SUPERIORITY||Group difference|-15.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|-6.8|||Chi-squared|P-value was calculated using chi-square test at two-sided significance level of alpha = 0.05.|Group difference (percentage of participants) = Arm D (percentage of participants) - Arm C (percentage of participants) 95% CI was calculated based on normal approximation.|||-6.8|-23.5|<0.001
81468925|NCT02135107|162629715|SUPERIORITY||Group difference|0.0|||=|0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|3.5||P-value was calculated using chi-square test at two-sided significance level of alpha = 0.05.|Chi-squared||Group difference (percentage of participants) = Arm D (percentage of participants) - Arm C (percentage of participants) 95% CI was calculated based on normal approximation.|||3.5|-3.5|=0.992
81468926|NCT02278120|162629760|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio, log|0.553|||<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.441|0.694|||Log Rank|||||0.694|0.441|<0.0000001
81689680|NCT00406315|163077652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-0.99||||||Week 16 LOCF. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||-0.99|-2.16|
81712451|NCT02055976|163120111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.35298|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13609|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62324|-1.08271|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.08271|-1.62324|<0.001
81712452|NCT02055976|163120111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.79615|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1379|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07001|-1.52229|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.52229|-2.07001|<0.001
81712453|NCT02055976|163120111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.86921|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13927|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14575|-1.59266|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.59266|-2.14575|<0.001
81712454|NCT02055976|163120111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.57311|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14333|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85788|-1.28834|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.28834|-1.85788|<0.001
81689681|NCT00406315|163077653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-4.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|-3.26||||||Total Score, Week 16. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||-3.26|-5.95|
81712455|NCT02055976|163120111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.00256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14228|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28521|-1.7199|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.71990|-2.28521|<0.001
81468927|NCT02278120|162629761|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.712||||0.00973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.535|0.948||One-sided stratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||0.948|0.535|0.00973
81689682|NCT00406315|163077653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-4.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.57|-2.85||||||Total Score, Week 16 LOCF. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||-2.85|-5.57|
81537269|NCT01183689|162757274|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.42||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|-1.14||The p-value is from a 2 degree of freedom F-test for differences among the 3 arms|ANOVA||The 95% confidence interval for differences between groups 1 and 3 does not include 0.|Mean change in waist girth from baseline to year 2||-1.14|-3.69|0.001
81689683|NCT00406315|163077653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.73||||||Global Rating, Week 16. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||-0.73|-1.31|
81689684|NCT00406315|163077653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|-0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.63||||||Global Rating, Week 16 LOCF. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||-0.63|-1.13|
81689685|NCT00406315|163077654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|7.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.07|9.69||||||Week 16. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||9.69|6.07|
81689686|NCT00406315|163077654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|5.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.89|6.65||||||Week 16 LOCF. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||6.65|3.89|
81689687|NCT00406315|163077655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|10.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.95|15.02||||||Effectiveness, Week 16. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||15.02|5.95|
81689688|NCT00406315|163077655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|10.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.95|15.02||||||Effectiveness, Week 16 LOCF. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||15.02|5.95|
81689689|NCT00406315|163077655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|18.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.94|25.04||||||Side Effect, Week 16. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||25.04|11.94|
81689690|NCT00406315|163077655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|18.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.94|25.04||||||Side Effect, Week 16 LOCF. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||25.04|11.94|
81689691|NCT00406315|163077655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|6.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.98|9.93||||||Convenience, Week 16. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||9.93|2.98|
81689692|NCT00406315|163077655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|6.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.98|9.93||||||Convenience, Week 16 LOCF. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||9.93|2.98|
81689693|NCT00406315|163077655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|15.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.97|20.68||||||Global Satisfaction, Week 16. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||20.68|9.97|
81689694|NCT00406315|163077655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean|15.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.97|20.68||||||Global Satisfaction, Week 16 LOCF. The arithmetic mean and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI are reported. All CIs are unadjusted for any multiplicity.||20.68|9.97|
81689695|NCT02214186|163077679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mann-Whitney followed by Friedman test||||||<0.05
81689696|NCT02214186|163077680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mann-Whitney followed by Friedman test||||||<0.05
81689697|NCT02214186|163077681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|ANOVA for repeated measures||||||<0.05
81540110|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.21||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.89|29.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||29.38|2.89|0.0002
81689698|NCT02214186|163077682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mann-Whitney followed by Friedman test||||||<0.05
81689699|NCT02214186|163077683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|ANOVA for repeated measures.||||||>0.05
81689700|NCT02214186|163077684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mann-Whitney followed by Friedman test||||||<0.05
81689701|NCT02214186|163077685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81689702|NCT02214186|163077686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|ANOVA for repeated measures.||||||<0.05
81689703|NCT02214186|163077687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81689704|NCT01525849|163077688|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Significance level=0.025 (1-sided alpha), power=90%, delta=0.8, true difference=0, SD for both arms=1.0. A total sample size of 72 participants (36 per arm) was required to test the hypothesis.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Non-inferiority test to demonstrate that the long-term (1-year) change in sinus symptoms (overall SNOT-20 score) after balloon dilation is not worse than after FESS.||||<0.001
81689705|NCT01525849|163077689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Test for superiority of balloon dilation over FESS. Significance level=0.025 (1-sided alpha), power=90%, BD estimate=0.5, FESS estimate=1.5, SD for both arms=1.0. A total sample size of 46 participants (23 per arm) was required to test the hypothesis.||||<0.0001
81689706|NCT01525849|163077690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.628|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.628
81689707|NCT01525849|163077692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81689708|NCT01469013|163077693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81689709|NCT01469013|163077695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|||||||0.009
81689710|NCT00339183|163077713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Normal score|-2.91||||0.0036|||||||Stratified log-rank test|P-value based on a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by ECOG (0 or 1 vs. 2), prior bevacizumab exposure, and prior oxaliplatin exposure (yes or no).|A normal score \<0 indicates fewer than expected events for the Panitumumab plus FOLFIRI arm and therefore a longer progression-free survival time.|An overall 5% significance level was used to compare treatments with respect to both overall survival (OS) and PFS. A 4% and 1% level (2-sided) was used to independently test OS and PFS, respectively.||||0.0036
81712456|NCT02055976|163120111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.20298|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14142|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48399|-1.92197|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-1.92197|-2.48399|<0.001
81712457|NCT02055976|163120112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-41.92915|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83037|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.55052|-36.30778|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-36.30778|-47.55052|<0.001
81712458|NCT02055976|163120112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-51.08604|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88356|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.81235|-45.35973|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-45.35973|-56.81235|<0.001
81712459|NCT02055976|163120112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-55.516|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91014|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.29424|-49.73777|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-49.73777|-61.29424|<0.001
81712460|NCT02055976|163120112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-33.30375|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.07498|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.41376|-27.19373|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-27.19373|-39.41376|<0.001
81712461|NCT02055976|163120112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-47.8521|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.05746|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.92668|-41.77751|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-41.77751|-53.92668|<0.001
81712462|NCT02055976|163120112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-48.65686|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.02097|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.6606|-42.65313|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-42.65313|-54.66060|<0.001
81712463|NCT02055976|163120112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-33.5292|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96599|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.42015|-27.63826|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-27.63826|-39.42015|<0.001
81712464|NCT02055976|163120112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-43.8568|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.00531|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.82617|-37.88744|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-37.88744|-49.82617|<0.001
81712465|NCT02055976|163120112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-46.36865|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.03981|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.40589|-40.33142|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-40.33142|-52.40589|<0.001
81712466|NCT02055976|163120112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-38.06019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1361|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.29176|-31.82863|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-31.82863|-44.29176|<0.001
81537270|NCT01183689|162757275|SUPERIORITY|Chi-squared test to compare the percentage of participants reporting self-weighing more than once per week among the 3 arms.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.02||This is based on a 2 degree of freedom likelihood ratio test to compare differences among the 3 arms.|Regression, Logistic||The 95% confidence interval for the odds ratio comparing the rates of self-weighing at year 2 between groups 1 and 2 excludes 0.|Logistic regression to compare differences among the 3 groups||3.02|1.04|0.004
81468928|NCT02278120|162629762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00098|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.000980
81468929|NCT02278120|162629763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.002
81689711|NCT00339183|163077713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Normal score|-1.46||||0.1448|||||||Stratified log-rank test|P-value based on a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by ECOG (0 or 1 vs. 2), prior bevacizumab exposure and prior oxaliplatin exposure (yes or no).|A normal score \<0 indicates fewer than expected events for the Panitumumab plus FOLFIRI arm and therefore a longer progression-free survival time.|PFS in the Mutant Efficacy Analysis Set was compared at a 1% level conditional upon first demonstrating a significant difference in PFS in the Wild-type KRAS Efficacy Analysis Set.||||0.1448
81689712|NCT00339183|163077714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Normal score|-1.57||||0.1154|||||||Stratified log-rank test|P-value based on a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by ECOG (0 or 1 vs. 2), prior bevacizumab exposure, and prior oxaliplatin exposure (yes or no).|A normal score \<0 indicates fewer than expected events for the Panitumumab plus FOLFIRI arm and therefore a longer overall survival time.|An overall 5% significance level was used to compare treatments with respect to both overall survival (OS) and PFS. A 4% and 1% level (2-sided) was used to independently test OS and PFS, respectively.||||0.1154
81689713|NCT00339183|163077714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Normal score|-0.6||||0.5503|||||||Stratified log-rank test|P-value based on a 2-sided log-rank test stratified by ECOG (0 or 1 vs. 2), prior bevacizumab exposure, and prior oxaliplatin exposure (yes or no).|A normal score \<0 indicates fewer than expected events for the Panitumumab plus FOLFIRI arm and therefore a longer overall survival time.|The treatment effect on OS in the Mutant KRAS Efficacy Analysis Set was compared at the 4% level conditional on first demonstrating a significant OS treatment effect in the Wild-type KRAS Efficacy Analysis Set.||||0.5503
81689714|NCT00339183|163077715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.21|8.6|||Stratified exact test|Adjusted for ECOG score, prior bevacizumab exposure, prior oxaliplatin exposure.|The odds ratio is defined as the odds of having an objective response in the panitumumab plus arm relative to the odds on the FOLFIRI alone arm.|||8.60|3.21|<0.0001
81689715|NCT00339183|163077715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.76|||Stratified exact test|Adjusted for ECOG score, prior bevacizumab exposure, prior oxaliplatin exposure.|The odds ratio is defined as the odds of having an objective response in the panitumumab plus arm relative to the odds on the FOLFIRI alone arm.|||1.76|0.56|1.0000
81689716|NCT00076219|163077720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.40|0.86|0.47
81689717|NCT04392011|163077750|OTHER||AUC ratio (geometric mean)|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.23|1.57||||||||1.57|1.23|
81689718|NCT04392011|163077751|OTHER||AUC ratio (geometric mean)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.19||||||||1.19|0.83|
81689719|NCT04392011|163077753|OTHER||Cmax ratio (midazolam)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.32|1.7||||||||1.70|1.32|
81689720|NCT04392011|163077753|OTHER||Cmax ratio (dextromethorphan)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.19||||||||1.19|0.78|
81540111|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.0706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|6.37||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||6.37|0.93|0.0706
81689721|NCT04392011|163077755|OTHER||half-life ratio (dextromethorphan)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.08||||||||1.08|0.92|
81689722|NCT04392011|163077755|OTHER||half-life ratio (midazolam)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.17||||||||1.17|0.98|
81689723|NCT02222129|163077830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis was performed using SAS, version 9.2 (Statistical Analysis Software, Cary, NC). All power calculations were at the 80% level with an alpha of 0.05. Based upon opioid consumption data previously reported for robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy, a sample size of 74 would be necessary to detect a 10 mg difference in morphine equivalents totaled over the entire hospital stay. (Webster TM, Herrell SD, Chang SS, et al. The Journal of Urology 2005;174(3):912-914.||||0.39
81689724|NCT03141307|163077857|EQUIVALENCE|95% margin|||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance set for p \< .05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81689725|NCT03141307|163077858|EQUIVALENCE|95% margin|||||<|0.05||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance set for p \< .05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81689726|NCT03141307|163077859|EQUIVALENCE|95% margin|||||=|0.502||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance set for p \< .05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||=.502
81689727|NCT03141307|163077860|EQUIVALENCE|95% margin|||||=|0.071||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance set for p \< .05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||=.071
81689728|NCT03141307|163077861|EQUIVALENCE|95% margin|||||=|0.124||||||a prior threshold for statistical significance set for p \< .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||=.124
81689729|NCT03141307|163077862|EQUIVALENCE|95% margin|||||<|0.05||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance set for p \< .05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81689730|NCT02078713|163077863|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.22||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison at 7 months post-enrollment||1.22|0.65|0.46
81689731|NCT02078713|163077863|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.1||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison at 4 months post-enrollment||1.10|0.57|0.16
81689732|NCT02078713|163077864|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.05||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|||2.05|1.03|0.03
81689733|NCT02078713|163077865|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.33||P-value calculated in imputed dataset|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|||2.33|1.11|0.01
81689734|NCT02078713|163077866|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.67||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|||1.67|0.74|0.62
81689735|NCT02078713|163077867|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk ratio|1.1||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.04||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The estimation value represents the relative risk of the outcome in the intervention group, compared to relative risk in the control group.|Comparison of patients who wished provider had been less involved to right amount (ref)||3.04|0.40|0.85
81689736|NCT02078713|163077867|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk ratio|1.6||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.5||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The estimation value represents the relative risk of the outcome in the intervention group, compared to relative risk in the control group.|Comparison of patients who reported they wished their providers had been more involved, compared to right amount (ref)||3.50|0.73|0.24
81689737|NCT02078713|163077868|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk ratio|1.0||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.25||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The estimation value represents the relative risk of the outcome in the intervention group, compared to relative risk in the control group.|Comparison of patients who wished provider had expressed preference less strongly to right amount (ref).||2.25|0.45|0.997
81689738|NCT02078713|163077868|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk ratio|0.69||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.16||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The estimation value represents the relative risk of the outcome in the intervention group, compared to relative risk in the control group.|Comparison of patients who reported they wished provider had expressed preference more strongly, compared to right amount (ref).||1.16|0.41|0.16
81689739|NCT02078713|163077869|SUPERIORITY|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.82||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|||1.82|0.93|0.13
81689740|NCT02078713|163077870|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk ratio|1.13||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.61||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The estimation value represents the relative risk of the outcome in the intervention group, compared to relative risk in the control group.|Comparison of patient decision to both (ref)||1.61|0.79|0.50
81689741|NCT02078713|163077870|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk ratio|2.14||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|5.15||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The estimation value represents the relative risk of the outcome in the intervention group, compared to relative risk in the control group.|Comparison of provider decision to both (ref)||5.15|0.89|0.09
81689742|NCT02078713|163077871|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.71||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|||1.71|0.94|0.12
81689743|NCT02078713|163077872|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.74||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of overall score||1.74|0.80|0.41
81712467|NCT02055976|163120112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-48.57807|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1135|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.76397|-42.39217|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-42.39217|-54.76397|<0.001
81712468|NCT02055976|163120112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-51.87214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.09363|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.01968|-45.7246|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113:Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-45.72460|-58.01968|<0.001
81712469|NCT02055976|163120114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.33157|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02639|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38399|-0.27916|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-0.27916|-0.38399|<0.001
81537271|NCT01183689|162757275|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.94||2 degree of freedom likelihood ratio statistic to compare differences among the 3 arms|Regression, Logistic|No adjustments|The 95% confidence interval for the odds ratio comparing groups 1 and 3 excludes 0.|Logistic regression analysis was used to compare the rates of daily self-weighing at 2 years among the 3 groups.||3.94|1.40|0.004
81537272|NCT01959503|162757277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||||||<0.0001
81537273|NCT01959503|162757278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.07|19.89|||Regression, Logistic|||||19.89|4.07|<0.0001
81689744|NCT02078713|163077872|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.0496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of informed decision subscale||1.80|1.00|0.0496
81689745|NCT02078713|163077872|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.05||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of uncertainty subscale of DCS||2.05|1.03|0.03
81689746|NCT02078713|163077872|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.59||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of effective decision subscale||1.59|0.80|0.5
81689747|NCT02078713|163077872|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.59||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of values clarity subscale||1.59|0.86|0.31
81689748|NCT02078713|163077872|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.49||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of support subscale||1.49|0.76|0.73
81689749|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.72||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of correct knowledge - pills are more effective than condoms||1.72|0.94|0.12
81689750|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|3.62||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of correct knowledge - IUDs are more effective than pills||3.62|1.94|<0.0001
81689751|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.44||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of correct knowledge - depo is more effective than condoms||2.44|1.29|0.0004
81537274|NCT01959503|162757279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.27|18.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||18.11|3.27|<0.0001
81689752|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.71||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of correct knowledge - IUDs are an option for nulliparous young women||2.71|1.36|0.0002
81689753|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.71||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of correct knowledge - Methods causing periods to stop are safe.||2.71|1.28|0.001
81689754|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.57||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of correct knowledge - LARC can be removed early||1.57|0.85|0.36
81689755|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|4.41||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of knowledge - Copper IUD can act as EC||4.41|1.72|<0.0001
81537275|NCT01419236|162757285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.66||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.59|1.91|||Mixed Models Repeated Measure Analysis|||||1.91|-0.59|0.380
81537276|NCT01419236|162757286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.44||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|0.08|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||0.08|-0.96|0.164
81689756|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.63||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a regression model in a multiply imputed dataset. This outcome was not adjusted for site due to model being unable to run with imputed data.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of knowledge - After sex, there is something you can do to prevent pregnancy||1.63|0.36|0.49
81689757|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.34||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a regression model in a multiply imputed dataset. This outcome was not adjusted for site due to model being unable to run with imputed data.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of knowledge - EC can prevent pregnancy after sex||1.34|0.39|0.31
81689758|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.84||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of correct knowledge - pill does not affect fertility||1.84|0.96|0.08
81689759|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.26||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.||Comparison of correct knowledge - patch does not affect fertility|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|2.26|1.2|0.002
81689760|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.35||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of correct knowledge - ring does not affect fertility||2.35|1.23|0.002
81689761|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.43||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of correct knowledge - Depo does affect fertility||1.43|0.62|0.77
81689762|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.17||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of correct knowledge - Hormonal IUD does not affect fertility||2.17|1.19|0.002
81689763|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.1||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of correct knowledge - Non-hormonal IUD does not affect fertility||2.1|1.15|0.004
81689764|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.07||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of correct knowledge - Implant does not affect fertility||2.07|1.14|0.005
81712470|NCT02055976|163120114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.44402|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02682|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49727|-0.39077|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-0.39077|-0.49727|<0.001
81712471|NCT02055976|163120114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.48314|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02698|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53671|-0.42956|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-0.42956|-0.53671|<0.001
81689765|NCT02078713|163077873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|3.49||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic||OR calculated in multiply imputed dataset. Intervention patients had 2.47 times the odds of control patients to give correct answer.|Comparison of correct knowledge - composite IUD knowledge item (all correct responses on items related to IUD knowledge, versus any incorrect)||3.49|1.75|<0.0001
81689766|NCT02078713|163077874|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.61||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of percentage of patients giving top score at baseline||1.61|0.88|0.25
81712472|NCT02055976|163120114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.30542|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0323|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3696|-0.24124|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-0.24124|-0.36960|<0.001
81689767|NCT02078713|163077874|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.22||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention groups in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of percentage of patients giving top score at 4 months post-enrollment||1.22|0.66|0.5
81689768|NCT02078713|163077874|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.13||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of percentage of patients giving a top score on the 5-point Likert scale at 7 months post-enrollment.||1.13|0.60|0.23
81689769|NCT02078713|163077875|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.25||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|||1.25|0.66|0.55
81689770|NCT02078713|163077876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.6||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of rating for hormonal IUD. Patients excluded from analysis if they had not heard of hormonal IUD.||1.6|0.92|0.13
81712473|NCT02055976|163120114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.44143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03183|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.50466|-0.37821|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-0.37821|-0.50466|<0.001
81712474|NCT02055976|163120114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.46235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03148|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52491|-0.3998|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-0.39980|-0.52491|<0.001
81712475|NCT02055976|163120114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.26949|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02615|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32142|-0.21755|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-0.21755|-0.32142|<0.001
81712476|NCT02055976|163120114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.37493|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02649|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42754|-0.32231|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-0.32231|-0.42754|<0.001
81712477|NCT02055976|163120114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.41199|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02676|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46512|-0.35886|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-0.35886|-0.46512|<0.001
81712478|NCT02055976|163120114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.31806|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02979|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37723|-0.25888|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-0.25888|-0.37723|<0.001
81712479|NCT02055976|163120114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.42583|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02932|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48409|-0.36758|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-0.36758|-0.48409|<0.001
81712480|NCT02055976|163120114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.45501|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02912|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51287|-0.39715|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-0.39715|-0.51287|<0.001
81712481|NCT02055976|163120115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-49.42411|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.72907|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.83019|-42.01803|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-42.01803|-56.83019|<0.001
81712482|NCT02055976|163120115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-66.63383|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7905|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.16086|-59.10681|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-59.10681|-74.16086|<0.001
81468930|NCT05537792|162629785|OTHER|Paired t-tests were used to compare the offline forward estimation error of each adapted forward estimator with the baseline during overground walking.||||||0.579|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.579
81468931|NCT05537792|162629785|OTHER|Paired t-tests were used to compare the offline forward estimation error of each adapted forward estimator with the baseline during overground walking.||||||0.0008|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0008
81468932|NCT05537792|162629785|OTHER|Paired t-tests were used to compare the offline forward estimation error of each adapted forward estimator with the baseline during overground walking.||||||0.5513|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.5513
81537277|NCT01419236|162757287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.42||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|1.15|||Mixed Models Repeated Measure Analysis|||||1.15|-0.31|0.342
81689771|NCT02078713|163077876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.3||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of rating on non-hormonal IUD. Patients were excluded from this analysis if they reported not having heard of the non-hormonal IUD in the post-visit survey.||1.3|0.75|0.92
81689772|NCT02078713|163077876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.07||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of rating of implant||1.07|0.67|0.17
81689773|NCT02078713|163077876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.92||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of rating on condoms. Patients were excluded from this analysis if they reported not having heard of condoms in the post-visit survey.||0.92|0.54|0.009
81689774|NCT02078713|163077876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.12||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of rating on the shot (Depo Provera). Patients were excluded from this analysis if they reported not having heard of the the shot (Depo Provera) in the post-visit survey.||1.12|0.65|0.26
81689775|NCT02078713|163077876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.11||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of rating on the pill. Patients were excluded from this analysis if they reported not having heard of the pill in the post-visit survey.||1.11|0.64|0.23
81689776|NCT02078713|163077876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.22||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of rating on the patch. Patients were excluded from this analysis if they reported not having heard of the patch in the post-visit survey.||1.22|0.69|0.55
81689777|NCT02078713|163077876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.25||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of rating on the pull-out method. Patients were excluded from this analysis if they reported not having heard of the pull-out method in the post-visit survey.||1.25|0.76|0.84
81689778|NCT02078713|163077876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.02||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of rating on the ring. Patients were excluded from this analysis if they reported not having heard of the ring in the post-visit survey.||1.02|0.64|0.07
81712483|NCT02055976|163120115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-71.72901|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.81541|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.30431|-64.15371|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-64.15371|-79.30431|<0.001
81468933|NCT05537792|162629785|OTHER|Paired t-tests were used to compare the offline forward estimation error of each adapted forward estimator with the baseline during overground walking.||||||0.00034|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.00034
81537278|NCT01419236|162757288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.81||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.05|1.57|||Mixed Models Repeated Measure Analysis|||||1.57|0.05|0.079
81689779|NCT02078713|163077876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.82||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of rating on female sterilization/tubal ligation. Patients were excluded from this analysis if they reported not having heard of female sterilization/tubal ligation in the post-visit survey.||0.82|0.42|0.002
81689780|NCT02078713|163077876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.85||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of rating on male sterilization/vasectomy. Patients were excluded from this analysis if they reported not having heard of male sterilization/vasectomy in the post-visit survey.||0.85|0.4|0.005
81689781|NCT02078713|163077877|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|3.42||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of patients who newly heard of hormonal IUD||3.42|0.71|0.27
81689782|NCT02078713|163077877|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.4||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of patients who newly heard of non-hormonal IUD||3.40|0.80|0.18
81689783|NCT02078713|163077877|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.69||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of patients who newly heard of implant||2.69|0.62|0.5
81712484|NCT02055976|163120115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-43.56596|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.92236|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.35899|-35.77293|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-35.77293|-51.35899|<0.001
81689784|NCT02078713|163077877|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|4.89||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of patients who newly heard of the patch||4.89|0.59|0.32
81689785|NCT02078713|163077877|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.81||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of patients who newly heard of ring||2.81|0.68|0.37
81712485|NCT02055976|163120115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-62.34926|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.86432|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.02607|-54.67245|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-54.67245|-70.02607|<0.001
81712486|NCT02055976|163120115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-65.06617|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.82052|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.65818|-57.47415|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 85: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-57.47415|-72.65818|<0.001
81689786|NCT02078713|163077877|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.73||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of patients who newly heard of male sterilization (vasectomy)||3.73|0.60|0.39
81689787|NCT02078713|163077877|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.73||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison of patients who newly heard of female sterilization||3.73|0.6|0.39
81689788|NCT02078713|163077878|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.81||P-value calculated from multiply imputed dataset|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|"The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group rating their appointment as much better, in the numerator, over the odds of the control group giving this rating in the denominator."|Patients excluded from test if they reported not having had a previous contraceptive counseling appointment.||1.81|0.90|0.18
81689789|NCT02078713|163077879|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.54|18.66||P-value calculated in multiple imputed dataset|Regression, Linear|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The estimation parameter is a beta coefficient from a linear regression model, calculated in an imputed dataset. It represents additional minutes in an intervention visit versus a control visit.|||18.66|8.54|<0.001
81689790|NCT02078713|163077880|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.05||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|5.29||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset|Regression, Linear|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The estimation parameter is a beta coefficient from a linear regression model, calculated in an imputed dataset. It represents additional minutes in an intervention visit versus a control visit.|||5.29|-3.19|0.63
81689791|NCT02078713|163077881|SUPERIORITY||Observed coefficient|-3.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.62|2.68|||Regression, Linear||Tool group is compared to control group (ref). Bootstrapping used for standard error.|Test of follow-up score of emotional exhaustion subscale of Maslach Burnout Inventory, controlling for baseline score and site||2.68|-10.62|0.24
81689792|NCT02078713|163077881|SUPERIORITY||Observed coefficient|-1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.76|1.72|||Regression, Linear||Tool group is compared to control group (ref). Bootstrapping used for standard error|Linear regression of follow-up score for depersonalization subscale of Maslach Burnout Inventory, controlling for baseline score and site.||1.72|-4.76|0.36
81689793|NCT02078713|163077881|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.61|1.34|||Regression, Linear||Tool group compared to control group (ref). Bootstrapping used for standard error.|Linear regression of follow-up score for personal accomplishment subscale of Maslach Burnout Inventory, controlling for site and baseline score.||1.34|-4.61|0.28
81689794|NCT02078713|163077882|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.65||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|||1.65|0.69|0.78
81689795|NCT02078713|163077883|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.35||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison at 4 months post-enrollment||1.35|0.66|0.75
81689796|NCT02078713|163077883|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.53||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset.|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison at 7 months post-enrollment||1.53|0.75|0.71
81537279|NCT01419236|162757289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|1.1|||Mixed Models Repeated Measure Analysis|||||1.10|-0.50|0.535
81689797|NCT02078713|163077884|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.34||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison at 4 months post-enrollment||1.34|0.66|0.75
81689798|NCT02078713|163077884|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.64||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison at 7 months post-enrollment||1.64|0.83|0.37
81689799|NCT02078713|163077885|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|3.37||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison at 4 months post-enrollment||3.37|0.48|0.63
81689800|NCT02078713|163077885|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|3.8||P-value calculated in multiply imputed dataset|Regression, Logistic|We ran a mixed effect regression model in a multiply imputed dataset, using fixed effects for study site and random effects for provider seen.|The odds ratio represents the odds of the intervention group in the numerator over the odds of the control group in the denominator.|Comparison at 7 months post-enrollment||3.80|0.88|0.11
81689801|NCT00696657|163077886|SUPERIORITY||Estimated treatment differences|-1.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-0.8|||ANOVA|Confidence interval (CIs) for treatment differences versus placebo are based on Dunnett's method.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 1.6 mg (with titration) - Placebo. The estimates are from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||-0.80|-1.58|<0.0001
81689802|NCT00696657|163077886|SUPERIORITY||Estimated treatment differences|-0.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.57|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus placebo are based on Dunnett's method.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 0.8 mg (with titration) - Placebo. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||-0.57|-1.33|<0.0001
81689803|NCT00696657|163077886|SUPERIORITY||Estimated treatment differences|-0.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.59|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus placebo are based on Dunnett's method.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 0.8 mg - Placebo. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||-0.59|-1.35|<0.0001
81689804|NCT00696657|163077886|SUPERIORITY||Estimated treatment differences|-0.61||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.23|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus placebo are based on Dunnett's method.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 0.4 mg - Placebo. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||-0.23|-0.98|0.0002
81689805|NCT00696657|163077886|SUPERIORITY||Estimated treatment differences|-0.41||||0.0324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.02|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus placebo are based on Dunnett's method.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 0.2 mg - Placebo. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||-0.02|-0.79|0.0324
81689806|NCT00696657|163077886|SUPERIORITY||Estimated treatment differences|-0.09||||0.9772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.28|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus placebo are based on Dunnett's method.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 0.1 mg - Placebo. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||0.28|-0.46|0.9772
81689807|NCT00696657|163077886|OTHER||Estimated treatment differences|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.06|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus liraglutide are not corrected for multiple testing.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 1.6 mg (with titration) - Liraglutide 1.8 mg. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||-0.06|-0.64|
81689808|NCT00696657|163077886|OTHER||Estimated treatment differences|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.18|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus liraglutide are not corrected for multiple testing.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 0.8 mg (with titration) - Liraglutide 1.8 mg. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||0.18|-0.39|
81689809|NCT00696657|163077886|OTHER||Estimated treatment differences|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.16|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus liraglutide are not corrected for multiple testing.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 0.8 mg - Liraglutide 1.8 mg. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||0.16|-0.42|
81689810|NCT00696657|163077886|OTHER||Estimated treatment differences|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.52|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus liraglutide are not corrected for multiple testing.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 0.4 mg - Liraglutide 1.8 mg. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||0.52|-0.05|
81689811|NCT00696657|163077886|OTHER||Estimated treatment differences|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.73|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus liraglutide are not corrected for multiple testing.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 0.2 mg - Liraglutide 1.8 mg. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||0.73|0.15|
81689812|NCT00696657|163077886|OTHER||Estimated treatment differences|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.03|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus liraglutide are not corrected for multiple testing.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 0.1 mg - Liraglutide 1.8 mg. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||1.03|0.48|
81689813|NCT00696657|163077886|OTHER||Estimated treatment differences|-0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.56|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus liraglutide are not corrected for multiple testing.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Liraglutide 1.8 mg - Placebo . The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||-0.56|-1.12|
81689814|NCT00696657|163077886|OTHER||Estimated treatment differences|-0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.22|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus liraglutide are not corrected for multiple testing.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 1.6 mg (with titration) - Liraglutide 1.2 mg. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||-0.22|-0.80|
81689815|NCT00696657|163077886|OTHER||Estimated treatment differences|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.02|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus liraglutide are not corrected for multiple testing.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 0.8 mg (with titration) - Liraglutide 1.2 mg. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||0.02|-0.56|
81689816|NCT00696657|163077886|OTHER||Estimated treatment differences|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.01|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus liraglutide are not corrected for multiple testing.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 0.8 mg - Liraglutide 1.2 mg. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||0.01|-0.58|
81689817|NCT00696657|163077886|OTHER||Estimated treatment differences|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.37|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus liraglutide are not corrected for multiple testing.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 0.4 mg - Liraglutide 1.2 mg. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||0.37|-0.22|
81689818|NCT00696657|163077886|OTHER||Estimated treatment differences|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.57|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus liraglutide are not corrected for multiple testing.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 0.2 mg - Liraglutide 1.2 mg. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||0.57|-0.02|
81689819|NCT00696657|163077886|OTHER||Estimated treatment differences|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.88|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus liraglutide are not corrected for multiple testing.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Semaglutide 0.1 mg - Liraglutide 1.2 mg. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||0.88|0.31|
81689820|NCT00696657|163077886|OTHER||Estimated treatment differences|-0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.4|||ANOVA|CIs for treatment differences versus liraglutide are not corrected for multiple testing.||"The comparison sequence should be read as Liraglutide 1.2 mg - Placebo. The estimates are from an ANOVA model with treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate."||-0.40|-0.97|
81689821|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||||||"P- value for social function"|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.047
81689822|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.688||||||"P- value of  symptom/problem list "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.688
81689823|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.772||||||"P- value of  effects of kidney disease "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.772
81689824|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.301||||||"P-value of  burden of kidney disease "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.301
81689825|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||||||"P-value of  work status "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.250
81689826|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.895||||||"P-value of  cognitive function "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.895
81689827|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.281||||||"P-value of  quality of social interaction "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.281
81689828|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||"P-value of  sleep "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||1.00
81689829|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||"P-value of  social support "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||1.00
81689830|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.943||||||"P-value of  dialysis staff encouragement "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.943
81689831|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||"P-value of  overall health "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||1.00
81689832|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||||||"P-value of  patient satisfaction "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.090
81689833|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.391||||||"P-value of  physical functioning "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.391
81689834|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.438||||||"P-value of  role-physical "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.438
81689835|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.424||||||"P-value of  pain "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.424
81689836|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.169||||||"P-value of  general health "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.169
81689837|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.858||||||"P-value of  emotional well-being "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.858
81689838|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.156||||||"P-value of  role-emotional "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.156
81689839|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.084||||||"P-value of  energy/fatigue "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.084
81689840|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.583||||||"P-value of  SF-12 physical composite "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.583
81689841|NCT01876732|163077945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.358||||||"p-value of  SF-12 mental composite "|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.358
81689842|NCT00305006|163077946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||ANOVA|ANOVA|||ANOVA||||<0.01
81689843|NCT02606045|163077948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.0||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|90.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||90|2|0.039
81689844|NCT02606045|163077949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-0.7|0.998
81689845|NCT02606045|163077950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.8|-1.0|0.168
81689846|NCT02606045|163077951|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-4.9|0.055
81689847|NCT02606045|163077952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|3.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.2|-4.8|0.681
81689848|NCT02606045|163077952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|7.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Role limitations of physical health||7.6|-12.4|0.633
81689849|NCT02606045|163077952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|15.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Role limitations of emotional health||15.3|-5.7|0.362
81689850|NCT02606045|163077952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Energy/fatigue||2.8|-7.4|0.375
81689851|NCT02606045|163077952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|7.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Emotional well-being||7.4|-0.3|0.068
81689852|NCT02606045|163077952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|11.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Social functioning||11.3|-2.3|0.189
81689853|NCT02606045|163077952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain||4.5|-9.2|0.489
81689854|NCT02606045|163077952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||General Health||4.3|-3.2|0.786
81689855|NCT02606045|163077953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Physically Unhealthy Days||0.2|-2.3|0.098
81689856|NCT02606045|163077953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mentally Unhealthy Days||3.0|-1.6|0.557
81689857|NCT02606045|163077954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle Severity Rating||2.7|0.8|0.266
81689858|NCT01996319|163077955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||null hypoth|0.2021|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1583|0.246|||ANCOVA|||||0.2460|0.1583|<0.0001
81689859|NCT01996319|163077956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Null hypoth|36.7126||||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7241|71.7011|||ANCOVA|||||71.7011|1.7241|0.0399
81689860|NCT01671085|163077967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-50.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-71.27|-29.7||P-value is for Day 43.|Mixed Effects Model Analysis|||||-29.70|-71.27|<0.001
81689861|NCT01671085|163077967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-45.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-65.91|-24.31||P-value is for Day 57.|Mixed Effects Models Analysis|||||-24.31|-65.91|<0.001
81689862|NCT00637273|163077968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.89||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model includes treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%) as factors.||Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Alternative hypothesis: a difference exists between exenatide once weekly and at least one comparator group (sitagliptin or pioglitazone). Power: Assuming 10% dropout, delta=0.5%, and common SD=1.2%, 450 subjects would provide \>90% power to detect a treatment difference (alpha=0.05, two-sided) in the change in HbA1c between exenatide once weekly and sitagliptin or pioglitazone, with Hochberg's multiplicity adjustment method.||0.89|0.37|<.0001
81689863|NCT00637273|163077968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.0165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.57||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model includes treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%) as factors.||Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Alternative hypothesis: a difference exists between exenatide once weekly and at least one comparator group (sitagliptin or pioglitazone). Power: Assuming 10% dropout, delta=0.5%, and common SD=1.2%, 450 subjects would provide \>90% power to detect a treatment difference (alpha=0.05, two-sided) in the change in HbA1c between exenatide once weekly and sitagliptin or pioglitazone, with Hochberg's multiplicity adjustment method.||0.57|0.06|0.0165
81689864|NCT00637273|163077969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis: Percentage of subjects achieving HbA1c target of \<7% at Week 26 were compared between treatments using a Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test, in which baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%) and country served as stratification factors. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||||<.0001
81689865|NCT00637273|163077969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis: Percentage of subjects achieving HbA1c target of \<7% at Week 26 were compared between treatments using a Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test, in which baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%) and country served as stratification factors. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||||0.0015
81689866|NCT00637273|163077970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis: Percentages of subjects achieving HbA1c target of \<=6.5% at Week 26 were compared between treatments using a CMH test, in which baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%) and country served as stratification factors. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||||<.0001
81689867|NCT00637273|163077970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis: Percentages of subjects achieving HbA1c target of \<=6.5% at Week 26 were compared between treatments using a CMH test, in which baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%) and country served as stratification factors. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||||0.0120
81712487|NCT02055976|163120115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-40.52435|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.66973|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.81299|-33.23571|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-33.23571|-47.81299|<0.001
81468934|NCT03495154|162629788|OTHER|This was not a comparative endpoint.|Percentage and confidence interval|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|8.5||||||Number of participants with hernia recurrence within 12 months following Parietene™ DS Composite Mesh use in ventral hernia repair||8.5|1.0|
81468935|NCT03495154|162629789|OTHER|Statistical Analysis is based on number of participants with incidence of with ADEs at discharge. Adverse Device Effects (ADE) is inclusive of both procedure and/or device related AEs.|Number of Subjects with ADEs|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81712488|NCT02055976|163120115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-56.14495|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.71641|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.52668|-48.76322|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-48.76322|-63.52668|<0.001
81712489|NCT02055976|163120115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-61.5637|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7569|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.0251|-54.1023|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-54.10230|-69.02510|<0.001
81712490|NCT02055976|163120115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-46.34109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.16385|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.61427|-38.06792|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-38.06792|-54.61427|<0.001
81712491|NCT02055976|163120115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-61.3789|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.09957|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.52338|-53.23443|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-53.23443|-69.52338|<0.001
81712492|NCT02055976|163120115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-64.67274|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.06866|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.75728|-56.5882|||Mixed Models Analysis|One-sided p-values (unadjusted for multiplicity) was derived from the MMRM model.||Day 113: Adjusted mean difference and 2-sided 95% confidence interval were derived from the MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, baseline value, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction.||-56.58820|-72.75728|<0.001
81712493|NCT04411472|163120127|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.8025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|1.732|||One-sided p-value|||||1.732|0.805|0.8025
81712494|NCT04411472|163120128|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.1824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.139|2.131|||One-sided p-value|||||2.131|0.139|0.1824
81712495|NCT04411472|163120129|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.02||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.405|||One-sided p-value|||||0.405|0.001|0.0080
81468936|NCT03495154|162629789|OTHER|Statistical Analysis is based on number of participants with incidence of ADEs within 1 month. Adverse Device Effects (ADE) is inclusive of both procedure and/or device related AEs.|Number of Subjects with ADEs|31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81712496|NCT04411472|163120130|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.3894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.606|1.454|||One-sided p-value|||||1.454|0.606|0.3894
81712497|NCT04411472|163120131|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.1237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.128|1.697|||One-sided p-value|||||1.697|0.128|0.1237
81712498|NCT04411472|163120133|SUPERIORITY||z-score statistic difference proportions|-7.9||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|-0.4||one-sided p-value based on the z-score statistic for the difference in proportions|one-sided p-value|||||-0.4|-15.4|0.019
81712499|NCT04411472|163120134|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.546|||||||One-sided p-value from re-randomization|||Days alive and free of organ support through to Day 28||||0.5460
81712500|NCT04411472|163120134|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.677|||||||One-sided p-value from re-randomization|||Number of days free of MV||||0.6770
81712501|NCT04411472|163120134|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993|||||||One-sided p-value from re-randomization|||Number of days free of RRT||||0.9930
81712502|NCT04411472|163120134|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.779|||||||One-sided p-value from re-randomization|||Number of days free of vasopressors and inotropes||||0.7790
81712503|NCT04411472|163120135|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||One-sided p-value from re-randomization|||Days alive and free of organ support through Day 28||||0.0510
81712504|NCT04411472|163120135|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||One-sided p-value from re-randomization|||Number of days free of MV||||0.0130
81712505|NCT04411472|163120135|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||One-sided p-value from re-randomization|||Number of days free of RRT||||0.0250
81712506|NCT04411472|163120135|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073|||||||One-sided p-value from re-randomization|||Number of days free of vasopressors and inotropes||||0.0730
81712507|NCT04411472|163120136|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||One-sided p-value from re-randomization|||Days alive and free of organ support through Day 28||||1.0000
81712508|NCT04411472|163120136|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.979|||||||One-sided p-value from re-randomization|||Number of days free of MV||||0.9790
81712509|NCT04411472|163120136|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.675|||||||One-sided p-value from re-randomization|||Number of days free of RRT||||0.6750
81712510|NCT04411472|163120136|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031|||||||One-sided p-value from re-randomization|||Number of days free of vasopressors and inotropes||||0.0310
81712511|NCT04411472|163120137|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.545|||||||One-sided p-value from re-randomization|||||||0.5450
81689868|NCT00637273|163077971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis: Percentages of subjects achieving HbA1c target of \<=6.0% at Week 26 were compared between treatments using a CMH test, in which baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%) and country served as stratification factors. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||||0.1700
81689869|NCT00637273|163077971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis: Percentages of subjects achieving HbA1c target of \<=6.0% at Week 26 were compared between treatments using a CMH test, in which baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9% or \>=9%) and country served as stratification factors. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||||0.0091
81689870|NCT00637273|163077972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.416||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.35||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in body weight from baseline (Day 1) to Week 26 was analyzed by an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%) as factors, and baseline value of body weight as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||2.35|0.72|0.0002
81689871|NCT00637273|163077972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.415|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.28|5.91||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in body weight from baseline (Day 1) to Week 26 was analyzed by an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%) as factors, and baseline value of body weight as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||5.91|4.28|<.0001
81689872|NCT00637273|163077973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|15.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.95||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|25.2||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline (Day 1) to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model including treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%) as factors, and baseline value of fasting plasma glucose as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||25.2|5.7|0.0038
81689873|NCT00637273|163077973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.98||0.3729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|14.2||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline (Day 1) to Week 26 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model including treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%) as factors, and baseline value of fasting plasma glucose as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||14.2|-5.3|0.3729
81689874|NCT00637273|163077974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|6.3||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in systolic blood pressure from baseline (Day 1) to Week 26 was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%) as factors, and baseline value of systolic blood pressure as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||6.3|1.3|0.0055
81689875|NCT00637273|163077974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.1117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|4.5||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in systolic blood pressure from baseline (Day 1) to Week 26 was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%) as factors, and baseline value of systolic blood pressure as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||4.5|-0.5|0.1117
81712512|NCT04411472|163120138|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.081|||||||One-sided p-value from re-randomization|||||||0.0810
81712513|NCT04411472|163120139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.979|||||||One-sided p-value from re-randomization|||||||0.9790
81712514|NCT04411472|163120140|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.6916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.806|1.437|||One-sided p-value|||||1.437|0.806|0.6916
81712515|NCT04411472|163120141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47||||0.0628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.234|||One-sided p-value|||||1.234|0.180|0.0628
81537280|NCT01419236|162757290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.03||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|2.27|||ANCOVA|||||2.27|-0.22|0.172
81712516|NCT04411472|163120142|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.054|||One-sided p-value|||||0.054|0.001|<0.0001
81712517|NCT00684073|163120145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.42||||0.13||95.0||||p-value adjusted for treatment only|ANCOVA||Difference between treatments (Suboxone minus Subutex)estimated by ANCOVA = 0.42.|||||0.130
81712518|NCT01032265|163120174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.27||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||analysis between groups||||0.27
81712519|NCT01032265|163120175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.52||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||analysis between groups||||0.52
81712520|NCT01032265|163120176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||analysis between groups||||0.30
81712521|NCT01032265|163120177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||analysis between groups||||0.02
81712522|NCT01032265|163120178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||analysis between groups||||<0.001
81712523|NCT01032265|163120179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.23||95.0|||||negative binomial regression|||analysis between groups||||0.23
81712524|NCT01032265|163120180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||analysis between groups||||0.01
81537281|NCT01419236|162757291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.32||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.41|1.04|||Mixed Models Repeated Measure Analysis|||||1.04|-0.41|0.473
81537282|NCT01419236|162757292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|0.87|||Mixed Models Repeated Measure Analysis|||||0.87|-1.03|0.885
81537283|NCT01419236|162757293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.03||||0.938|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|0.55|||Mixed Models Repeated Measure Analysis|||||0.55|-0.61|0.938
81689876|NCT00637273|163077975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.1685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.5||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in diastolic blood pressure from baseline (Day 1) to Week 26 was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%) as factors, and baseline value of diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||2.5|-0.4|0.1685
81689877|NCT00637273|163077975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.1685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.4||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in diastolic blood pressure from baseline (Day 1) to Week 26 was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%) as factors, and baseline value of diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||0.4|-2.6|0.1685
81689878|NCT00637273|163077976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31||0.2686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|10.2||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in fasting total cholesterol from baseline (Day 1) to Week 26 was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%) as factors, and baseline value of fasting total cholesterol as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||10.2|-2.8|0.2686
81689879|NCT00637273|163077976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.0814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|13.2||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in fasting total cholesterol from baseline (Day 1) to Week 26 was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%) as factors, and baseline value of fasting total cholesterol as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||13.2|0.3|0.0814
81689880|NCT00637273|163077977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.9546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.5||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in fasting HDL from baseline (Day 1) to Week 26 was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%) as factors, and baseline value of fasting HDL as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||1.5|-1.6|0.9546
81689881|NCT00637273|163077977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|5.7||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Analysis: Change in fasting HDL from baseline (Day 1) to Week 26 was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%) as factors, and baseline value of fasting HDL as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||5.7|2.6|<.0001
81689882|NCT00637273|163077978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.9718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.08||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Analysis: Triglycerides data were logarithm-transformed and the change at Week 26 to baseline (Day 1), expressed as the ratio, was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%) as factors, and baseline value of fasting triglycerides as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||1.08|0.93|0.9718
81689883|NCT00637273|163077978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.96||Adjusted p-value was derived using Hochberg's procedure for multiple treatment comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Analysis: Triglycerides data were logarithm-transformed and the change at Week 26 to baseline (Day 1), expressed as the ratio, was analyzed by an ANCOVA model including treatment, country, and baseline HbA1c stratum (\<9.0% or \>=9.0%) as factors, and baseline value of fasting triglycerides as a covariate. Null hypothesis: no difference across treatments. Power: based on the primary measurement.||0.96|0.82|0.0062
81689884|NCT01035606|163077991|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<.01
81689885|NCT01035606|163077992|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.01
81712525|NCT02728804|163120182|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.29|||Regression, Cox|Covariate adjustment for insurance status, education, and sex.||||1.29|0.66|0.65
81712526|NCT02728804|163120183|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.43|||Regression, Cox|Covariate adjustment for insurance status, education, and sex.||||1.43|0.79|0.70
81712527|NCT02728804|163120184|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.31|||Regression, Cox|Covariate adjustment for insurance status, education, and sex.||||1.31|0.73|0.87
81712528|NCT02728804|163120185|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.92|||Regression, Cox|Covariate adjustment for insurance status, education, and sex.||||0.92|0.48|0.01
81450158|NCT04154631|162586902|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|0.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.2|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and functional impairment (The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure) at 6-month follow-up was mediated by provider ratings of appropriateness (IAM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||0.20|-0.19|0.94
81689886|NCT00431847|163078022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.0323|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00619|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0448|-0.02013|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group. The overall slope of the model (below) is reported as a continuous variable for time since injury.||-0.02013|-0.0448|<0.0001
81689887|NCT00431847|163078022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi Squared|2.65||||0.4492|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.4492
81689888|NCT00431847|163078022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2308||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5621|0.3461|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.|Estimated intercept group difference|A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||0.3461|-0.5621|0.640
81689889|NCT00431847|163078022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3299|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3372||0.3286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3334|0.9932|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||0.9932|-0.3334|0.3286
81689890|NCT00431847|163078022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8591|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4716||0.0694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06841|1.7866|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||1.7866|-0.06841|0.0694
81689891|NCT00431847|163078023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.02332|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003777|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03076|-0.01589|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group. The overall slope of the model (below) is reported as a continuous variable for time since injury.||-0.01589|-0.03076|<0.0001
81712529|NCT02728804|163120186|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.87|||Regression, Cox|Covariate adjustment for insurance status, education, and sex.||||1.87|0.95|0.10
81689892|NCT00431847|163078023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Squared|2.49||||0.4772|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.4772
81689893|NCT00431847|163078023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07724|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1503||0.6077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2184|0.3729|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||0.3729|-0.2184|0.6077
81689894|NCT00431847|163078023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2194||0.3616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2311|0.6319|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||0.6319|-0.2311|0.3616
81712530|NCT02728804|163120186|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.92||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.89|||Regression, Cox|Covariate adjustment for insurance status, education, and sex.||||2.89|1.28|0.002
81689895|NCT00431847|163078023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3066||0.3155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2948|0.9112|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||0.9112|-0.2948|0.3155
81689896|NCT00431847|163078024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.02746|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004202|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03573|-0.01919|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group. The overall slope of the model (below) is reported as a continuous variable for time since injury.||-0.01919|-0.03573|<0.0001
81689897|NCT00431847|163078024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Squared|3.4||||0.3345|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.3345
81689898|NCT00431847|163078024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0386|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1718||0.8223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2993|0.3765|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||0.3765|-0.2993|0.8223
81689899|NCT00431847|163078024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2919|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2506||0.2448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2009|0.7848|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||0.7848|-0.2009|0.2448
81689900|NCT00431847|163078024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4482|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3502||0.2014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2405|1.1369|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||1.1369|-0.2405|0.2014
81689901|NCT00431847|163078025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.0403|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007196|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5446|-0.02613|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||-0.02613|-0.5446|<0.0001
81689902|NCT00431847|163078025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Squared|3.19||||0.3631|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.3631
81689903|NCT00431847|163078025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2746||0.7148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6404|0.4396|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||0.4396|-0.6404|0.7148
81689904|NCT00431847|163078025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3568|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4009||0.3741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4318|1.1453|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||1.1453|-0.4318|0.3741
81689905|NCT00431847|163078025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2969|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5609||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1938|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||2.4000|0.1938|0.0213
81689906|NCT00431847|163078026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.02776|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004706|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03702|-0.0185|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group. The overall slope of the model (below) is reported as a continuous variable for time since injury.||-0.01850|-0.03702|<0.0001
81689907|NCT00431847|163078026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Squared|3.88||||0.2752|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.2752
81689908|NCT00431847|163078026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1918||0.1094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6851|0.06941|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||0.06941|-0.6851|0.1094
81689909|NCT00431847|163078026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0428|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.8786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5079|0.5935|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||0.5935|-0.5079|0.8786
81689910|NCT00431847|163078026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6759|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.391||0.0847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09297|1.4448|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||1.4448|-0.09297|0.0847
81689911|NCT00431847|163078027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.03645|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.005913|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04808|-0.02481|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group. The overall slope of the model (below) is reported as a continuous variable for time since injury.||-0.02481|-0.04808|<0.0001
81689912|NCT00431847|163078027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Squared|3.16||||0.3677|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.3677
81689913|NCT00431847|163078027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05816|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221||0.7926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4929|0.3766|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||0.3766|-0.4929|0.7926
81689914|NCT00431847|163078027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1708|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3212||0.5953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.461|0.8026|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||0.8026|-0.4610|0.5953
81712531|NCT00453349|163120215|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority margin was set to 15% in the protocol. Sample size was estimated using the method as described in Farrington-Manning (STATISTICS IN MEDICINE, Vol. 9; Farrington CP, Manning G: Test statistics and sample size formulae for comparative binomial trials with null hypothesis of non-zero risk difference..., pg.1447-1454 \[1990\]). Estimation was performed to achieve 90% power, based on the equivalence delta of 15%, and a clinical success rate of 87% in the per protocol population"|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||||95.0|-10.7|4.9|||||Mean difference denotes the difference of clinical cure rates in percent between the two treatment groups. A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al. ('Categorical Data Analysis' in Statistical methodology in the pharmaceutical sciences / edited by D. A. Berry, p. 415 ff., Marcel Dekker, 1990)||4.9|-10.7|
81468937|NCT03495154|162629789|OTHER|Statistical Analysis is based on number of participants with incidence of ADEs within 3 months. Adverse Device Effects (ADE) is inclusive of both procedure and/or device related AEs.|Number of Subjects with ADEs|34.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81689915|NCT00431847|163078027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6873|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4482||0.1261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1943|1.5689|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||1.5689|-0.1943|0.1261
81689916|NCT00431847|163078028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.4831|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1243||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7286|-0.2377|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group. The overall slope of the model (below) is reported as a continuous variable for time since injury.||-0.2377|-0.7286|0.0002
81537284|NCT03224130|162757294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.21
81689917|NCT00431847|163078028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Squared|3.2||||0.3617|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.3617
81689918|NCT00431847|163078028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.1574|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7573||0.2532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2715|8.5863|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||8.5863|-2.2715|0.2532
81689919|NCT00431847|163078028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2227|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9633||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5833|9.0286|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||9.0286|-6.5833|0.7580
81689920|NCT00431847|163078028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.1649|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3759||0.1837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7484|3.4187|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||3.4187|-17.7484|0.1837
81689921|NCT00431847|163078029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.4741|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03909|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3971|0.5511|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group. The overall slope of the model (below) is reported as a continuous variable for time since injury.||0.5511|0.3971|<0.0001
81689922|NCT00431847|163078029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Squared|1.83||||0.6075|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.6075
81689923|NCT00431847|163078029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9534|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2763||0.4558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4675|1.5607|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||1.5607|-3.4675|0.4558
81689924|NCT00431847|163078029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3505|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.977||0.0914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2442|0.5432|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||0.5432|-7.2442|0.0914
81689925|NCT00431847|163078029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0921||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4589|-2.281|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||-2.2810|-14.4589|0.007
81689926|NCT00431847|163078030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.2169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04148|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2987|-0.1352|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group. The overall slope of the model (below) is reported as a continuous variable for time since injury.||-0.1352|-0.2987|<0.0001
81689927|NCT00431847|163078030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Squared|6.37||||0.095|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.0950
81689928|NCT00431847|163078030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7246|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3351||0.5878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9056|3.3547|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||3.3547|-1.9056|0.5878
81689929|NCT00431847|163078030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2466|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0697||0.9053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3231|3.8299|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||3.8299|-4.3231|0.9053
81689930|NCT00431847|163078030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3457|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2285||0.4682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7034|4.012|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||4.0120|-8.7034|0.4682
81689931|NCT00431847|163078031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.04639|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03562||0.1938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02369|0.1165|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group. The overall slope of the model (below) is reported as a continuous variable for time since injury.||0.1165|-0.02369|0.1938
81689932|NCT00431847|163078031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Squared|2.43||||0.4884|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.4884
81689933|NCT00431847|163078031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3991||0.6593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1348|3.3696|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||3.3696|-2.1348|0.6593
81689934|NCT00431847|163078031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4575|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0263||0.0889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.528|7.4431|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||7.4431|-0.5280|0.0889
81689935|NCT00431847|163078031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4499|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8061||0.8727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9692|5.0694|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||5.0694|-5.9692|0.8727
81689936|NCT00431847|163078032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.523|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08855|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6973|-0.3486|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group. The overall slope of the model (below) is reported as a continuous variable for time since injury.||-0.3486|-0.6973|<.0001
81537285|NCT03224130|162757295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.31
81468938|NCT03495154|162629789|OTHER|Statistical Analysis is based on number of participants with incidence of ADEs within 12 months. Adverse Device Effects (ADE) is inclusive of both procedure and/or device related AEs.|Number of Subjects with ADEs|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81537286|NCT03224130|162757296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||censored Poisson model|||||||0.24
81689937|NCT00431847|163078032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Squared|4.89||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.1800
81689938|NCT00431847|163078032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8198||0.4151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.253|7.857|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||7.8570|-3.2530|0.4151
81689939|NCT00431847|163078032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.3376|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.314||0.3157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1592|12.8344|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||12.8344|-4.1592|0.3157
81689940|NCT00431847|163078032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.825|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.9715||0.0911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.904|25.5541|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||25.5541|-1.9040|0.0911
81689941|NCT00431847|163078033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.2888|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09078||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4675|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group. The overall slope of the model (below) is reported as a continuous variable for time since injury.||-0.1100|-0.4675|0.0016
81689942|NCT00431847|163078033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Squared|6.33||||0.0966|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.0966
81689943|NCT00431847|163078033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.9879|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4264||0.2195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7938|7.7697|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||7.7697|-1.7938|0.2195
81689944|NCT00431847|163078033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4636|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7381||0.5105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8289|4.9018|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||4.9018|-9.8289|0.5105
81689945|NCT00431847|163078033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.3871|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.1087||0.0903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4174|1.6433|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||1.6433|-22.4174|0.0903
81537287|NCT03224130|162757297|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Poisson model|||||||<0.01
81537288|NCT03224130|162757298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.50
81537289|NCT03224130|162757299|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.998
81537290|NCT03224130|162757300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.92
81689946|NCT00431847|163078034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.04113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-0.04113||0.6602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2252|0.1429|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group. The overall slope of the model (below) is reported as a continuous variable for time since injury.||0.1429|-0.2252|0.6602
81689947|NCT00431847|163078034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Squared|1.53||||0.6764|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.6764
81689948|NCT00431847|163078034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4902|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6357||0.3458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7036|7.684|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||7.6840|-2.7036|0.3458
81689949|NCT00431847|163078034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.2518|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0583||0.1969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2466|2.743|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||2.7430|-13.2466|0.1969
81689950|NCT00431847|163078034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.9796|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5287||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8429|-0.1162|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||-0.1162|-25.8429|0.0480
81689951|NCT00431847|163078035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.2349|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1003||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4323|-0.03745|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group. The overall slope of the model (below) is reported as a continuous variable for time since injury.||-0.03745|-0.4323|0.0199
81689952|NCT00431847|163078035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Squared|2.6||||0.4577|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.4577
81689953|NCT00431847|163078035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9502|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8797||0.7417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.624|4.7236|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||4.7236|-6.6240|0.7417
81450159|NCT04154631|162586902|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-0.19||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|1.28|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and functional impairment (The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure) at post was mediated by provider ratings of feasibility (FIM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||1.28|-1.67|0.80
81537291|NCT03631940|162757320|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.49||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.36|5.37|||Hierarchical generalized linear mixed mo|Hierarchical generalized linear mixed models||||5.37|-6.36|.87
81689954|NCT00431847|163078035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.258|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4523||0.7778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5129|10.0289|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||10.0289|-7.5129|0.7778
81689955|NCT00431847|163078035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.5232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.2532||0.2411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7608|22.8073|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||22.8073|-5.7608|0.2411
81689956|NCT00431847|163078036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.1629|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08284||0.0504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00029|0.3261|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group. The overall slope of the model (below) is reported as a continuous variable for time since injury.||0.3261|-0.00029|0.0504
81689957|NCT00431847|163078036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Squared|1.45||||0.6942|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.6942
81689958|NCT00431847|163078036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5241|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4216||0.5297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2469|6.2951|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||6.2951|-3.2469|0.5297
81537292|NCT03562195|162757331|SUPERIORITY||Posterior probablity|0.9999|||||||||||Bayesian Dynamic Borrowing|A BDB approach was used in the estimation of primary endpoint in the Chinese participants of this study, with information borrowed from MEA115588.|"Pr (rate ratio \<1 \| data)\>0.999. The 'positive result' is defined as if the posterior probability that the rate ratio is less than 1 is at least 0.95"|||||
81689959|NCT00431847|163078036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.7679|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7464||0.3155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1478|3.612|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||3.6120|-11.1478|0.3155
81689960|NCT00431847|163078036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.7558|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.092||0.1105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7515|2.2399|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||2.2399|-21.7515|0.1105
81689961|NCT00431847|163078037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.2979|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07538||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4465|-0.1493|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group. The overall slope of the model (below) is reported as a continuous variable for time since injury.||-0.1493|-0.4465|0.001
81712532|NCT00453349|163120216|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variables.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||||95.0|-9.9|6.0|||||Mean difference denotes the difference of clinical cure rates in percent between the two treatment groups. A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al. ('Categorical Data Analysis' in Statistical methodology in the pharmaceutical sciences / edited by D. A. Berry, p. 415 ff., Marcel Dekker, 1990)||6.0|-9.9|
81450160|NCT04154631|162586902|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-0.04||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.25|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and functional impairment (The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure) at 6-month follow-up was mediated by provider ratings of feasibility (FIM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||0.25|-0.33|0.77
81689962|NCT00431847|163078037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Squared|2.72||||0.4361|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.4361
81537293|NCT03562195|162757331|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis is defined as the rate ratio of events between Mepolizumab 100mg SC versus placebo is less than 1.|Rate Ratio|0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.5|||Negative binomial model|||||0.50|0.24|<0.001
81468939|NCT03495154|162629789|OTHER|Statistical Analysis is based on number of participants with incidence of ADEs within 24 months. Adverse Device Effects (ADEs) are inclusive of both procedure and device related AEs.|Number of Subjects with ADEs|42.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81468940|NCT03495154|162629790|OTHER|This was not a comparative endpoint.|% of Subjects with Recurrence within 1M|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.9||||||||2.9|0|
81468941|NCT03495154|162629790|OTHER|This was not a comparative endpoint.|% of Subjects with Recurrence within 3M|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.0||||||||3.0|0|
81468942|NCT03495154|162629790|OTHER|This was not a comparative endpoint.|% of Subjects with Recurrence within 24M|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|9.6||||||||9.6|1.2|
81468943|NCT04908202|162629799|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|3.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.13|1.67|<0.0001
81468944|NCT04908202|162629800|SUPERIORITY||ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE|-0.5051|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6709|-0.3392|||ANCOVA|||||-0.3392|-0.6709|<0.0001
81468945|NCT04908202|162629801|SUPERIORITY||ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE|-0.1688|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2442|-0.0933|||ANCOVA|||||-0.0933|-0.2442|<0.0001
81537294|NCT00189098|162757380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0|-6.0|||risk differences (RD)||Risk difference and 95% confidence intervals reported for 6 weeks follow-up.|"Assuming a spontaneous recovery of 25% and a treatment effect of TMP-SMX of 50% (based on a retrospective study of children treated with TMP-SMX for COM at our hospital), and taking α=0.05 and a power of 0.80, we calculated that each group should consist of 50 children.~Rate differences with 95% confidence intervals were calculated at the three control visits to compare both groups for the outcome measures."||-6|-44|
81689963|NCT00431847|163078037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6015||0.7297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0247|4.2246|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||4.2246|-6.0247|0.7297
81537295|NCT00189098|162757380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|4.0|||risk difference (RD)||Risk difference and confidence interval reported for 12 week follow-up|"Assuming a spontaneous recovery of 25% and a treatment effect of TMP-SMX of 50% (based on a retrospective study of children treated with TMP-SMX for COM at our hospital), and taking α=0.05 and a power of 0.80, we calculated that each group should consist of 50 children.~Rate differences with 95% confidence intervals were calculated at the three control visits to compare both groups for the outcome measures."||4|-34|
81537296|NCT00189098|162757380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|22.0|||risk difference (RD)||Risk difference and confidence interval reported for 1 year follow-up.|"Assuming a spontaneous recovery of 25% and a treatment effect of TMP-SMX of 50% (based on a retrospective study of children treated with TMP-SMX for COM at our hospital), and taking α=0.05 and a power of 0.80, we calculated that each group should consist of 50 children.~Rate differences with 95% confidence intervals were calculated at the three control visits to compare both groups for the outcome measures."||22|-12|
81468946|NCT04908202|162629802|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.19|27.59|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.59|7.19|<0.0001
81468947|NCT04908202|162629803|SUPERIORITY||ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE|6.631|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.481|9.781|||ANCOVA|||||9.781|3.481|<0.0001
81468948|NCT04908202|162629804|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.5699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.75|0.74|0.5699
81468949|NCT04908202|162629805|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|3.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.26|1.33|0.0012
81468950|NCT04908202|162629806|SUPERIORITY||ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE|2.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.9|||ANCOVA|||||3.9|1.4|<0.0001
81468951|NCT04908202|162629807|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|3.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.03|1.07|0.0270
81468952|NCT04908202|162629808|SUPERIORITY||ADJUSTED MEAN DIFFERENCE|0.1596||||0.7194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7114|1.0306|||ANCOVA|||||1.0306|-0.7114|0.7194
81689964|NCT00431847|163078037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.2896|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0186||0.2868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.625|12.2043|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||12.2043|-3.6250|0.2868
81468953|NCT02100670|162629873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS mean|-9.23||||0.4144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.45|12.98||P-value from multiple comparisons using t-test in Proc Mixed|ANCOVA|Least squares (LS) means from mixed model analysis of covariance with treatment, site as fixed effects, pain intensity at baseline as a covariates.|Difference of LS mean of first named treatment minus second named treatment. Lower values of LS mean favours a better response because of lower pain intensity over time. 95% Confidence intervals of difference between LS means.|||12.98|-31.45|0.4144
81468954|NCT02100670|162629874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.58||||0.8761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.34|21.5||P-value from multiple comparisons using t-test in Proc Mixed|ANCOVA|Least squares (LS) means from mixed model analysis of covariance with treatment, site as fixed effects, pain intensity at baseline as a covariates.|Difference of LS mean of first named treatment minus second named treatment. Lower values of LS mean favours a better response because of lower pain intensity over time. 95% Confidence intervals of difference between LS means.|||21.50|-18.34|0.8761
81468955|NCT02100670|162629874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.61||||0.8164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.46|24.67||P-value from multiple comparisons using t-test in Proc Mixed|ANCOVA|Least squares (LS) means from mixed model analysis of covariance with treatment, site as fixed effects, pain intensity at baseline as a covariates.|Difference of LS mean of first named treatment minus second named treatment. Lower values of LS mean favours a better response because of lower pain intensity over time. 95% Confidence intervals of difference between LS means.|||24.67|-19.46|0.8164
81689965|NCT00431847|163078037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.0118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2663||0.1516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.327|21.3505|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||21.3505|-3.3270|0.1516
81689966|NCT00431847|163078038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.9776|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1426|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2584|-0.6967|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group. The overall slope of the model (below) is reported as a continuous variable for time since injury. T||-0.6967|-1.2584|<0.0001
81689967|NCT00431847|163078038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Squared|0.78||||0.8548|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of Freedom: 3||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The time interaction component of the model is reported below.||||0.8548
81689968|NCT00431847|163078038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.3635|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8899||0.3882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3026|11.0296|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||11.0296|-4.3026|0.3882
81689969|NCT00431847|163078038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9044||0.9322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1376|11.1317|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||11.1317|-12.1376|0.9322
81689970|NCT00431847|163078038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|21.1166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.2462||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8992|39.3341|||Mixed Models Analysis|RA groups treated as classification variables with No RA group as reference.||A Linear Mixed Effects Model is utilized to examine the longitudinal progression of each outcome related to RA administration while adjusting for injury severity and length of stay of initial hospitalization for injury. The main treatment effect (RA group) is treated as a classification variable with the No RA group used as the reference group.||39.3341|2.8992|0.0233
81689971|NCT02142894|163078047|EQUIVALENCE|The results are analyzed in a 2x2 contingency table with 95%CI.|2 x 2 contingency table|87.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.7|95.2||||||||95.2|72.7|
81712533|NCT00453349|163120217|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variables.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||||95.0|-7.4|0.8|||||Mean difference denotes the difference of clinical improvement rates in percent between the two treatment groups. A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al. ('Categorical Data Analysis' in Statistical methodology in the pharmaceutical sciences / edited by D. A. Berry, p. 415 ff., Marcel Dekker, 1990)||0.8|-7.4|
81712534|NCT00453349|163120218|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variables.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||||95.0|-8.1|7.5|||||Mean difference denotes the difference of clinical improvement rates in percent between the two treatment groups. A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al. ('Categorical Data Analysis' in Statistical methodology in the pharmaceutical sciences / edited by D. A. Berry, p. 415 ff., Marcel Dekker, 1990)||7.5|-8.1|
81537297|NCT00189098|162757381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|10.0|||rate differences (95%CI intervals)||Risk difference and confidence interval reported for eardrop usage between 6 and 12 weeks follow-up.|||10|-34|
81689972|NCT02853331|163078052|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.00012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.84|||Log Rank||HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by IMDC risk group (favorable vs. intermediate vs. poor) and geographic region (North America vs. Western Europe vs. Rest of World).|||0.84|0.56|0.00012
81689973|NCT02853331|163078053|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||5e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.74|||Log Rank||HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by IMDC risk group (favorable vs. intermediate vs. poor) and geographic region (North America vs. Western Europe vs. Rest of World).|||0.74|0.38|0.00005
81689974|NCT02853331|163078054|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|23.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|29.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|H0: difference in %=0 versus H1: difference in % \>0|Difference in percentages based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by IMDC risk group (favorable vs. intermediate vs. poor) and geographic region (North America vs. Western Europe vs. Rest of World).|||29.9|17.2|<0.0001
81689975|NCT02853331|163078055|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|17.0|||||Difference in percentages based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by IMDC risk group (favorable vs. intermediate vs. poor) and geographic region (North America vs. Western Europe vs. Rest of World).|||17.0|4.8|
81468956|NCT02100670|162629874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.03||||0.9279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.27|23.33||P-value from multiple comparisons using t-test in Proc Mixed|ANCOVA|Least squares (LS) means from mixed model analysis of covariance with treatment, site as fixed effects, pain intensity at baseline as a covariates.|Difference of LS mean of first named treatment minus second named treatment. Lower values of LS mean favours a better response because of lower pain intensity over time. 95% Confidence intervals of difference between LS means.|||23.33|-21.27|0.9279
81468957|NCT02100670|162629874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-10.81||||0.3442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.26|11.64||P-value from multiple comparisons using t-test in Proc Mixed.|ANCOVA|Least squares (LS) means from mixed model analysis of covariance with treatment, site as fixed effects, pain intensity at baseline as a covariates.|Difference of LS mean of first named treatment minus second named treatment. Lower values of LS mean favours a better response because of lower pain intensity over time. 95% Confidence intervals of difference between LS means.|||11.64|-33.26|0.3442
81468958|NCT02100670|162629879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox proportional hazard ratio|1.1||||0.5404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.48||P-value from chi-square test of survival analysis|chi-square test of survival analysis||Cox proportional hazard ratio of survival time, i.e. time to reach perceptible pain relief. The 95% confidence intervals of cox proportional hazard ratio.|||1.48|0.81|0.5404
81468959|NCT02100670|162629879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox proportional hazard ratio|0.9||||0.4639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.2||P-value from chi-square test of survival analysis.|chi-square test of survival analysis||Cox proportional hazard ratio of survival time, i.e. time to reach perceptible pain relief. The 95% confidence intervals of cox proportional hazard ratio.|||1.20|0.67|0.4639
81468960|NCT02100670|162629879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox proportional hazard ratio|1.09||||0.5118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.43||P-value from chi-square test of survival analysis.|chi-square test of survival analysis||Cox proportional hazard ratio of survival time, i.e. time to reach perceptible pain relief. The 95% confidence intervals of cox proportional hazard ratio.|||1.43|0.84|0.5118
81468961|NCT02100670|162629880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox proportional hazard ratio|0.93||||0.6918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.31||P-value from chi-square test of survival analysis.|chi-square test of survival analysis||Cox proportional hazard ratio of survival time, i.e. time to reach perceptible pain relief. The 95% confidence intervals of cox proportional hazard ratio.|||1.31|0.67|0.6918
81468962|NCT02100670|162629880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox proportional hazard ratio|1.23||||0.2389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.73||P-value from chi-square test of survival analysis.|chi-square test of survival analysis||Cox proportional hazard ratio of survival time, i.e. time to reach perceptible pain relief. The 95% confidence intervals of cox proportional hazard ratio.|||1.73|0.87|0.2389
81468963|NCT02100670|162629880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox proportional hazard ratio|1.0||||0.9817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.37||P-value from chi-square test of survival analysis.|chi-square test of survival analysis||Cox proportional hazard ratio of survival time, i.e. time to reach perceptible pain relief. The 95% confidence intervals of cox proportional hazard ratio.|||1.37|0.74|0.9817
81468964|NCT02100670|162629881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox proportional hazard ratio|1.06||||0.7003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.43||P-value from chi-square test of survival analysis|chi-square test of survival analysis||Cox proportional hazard ratio of survival time, i.e. time to cooling sensation. The 95% confidence intervals of cox proportional hazard ratio.|||1.43|0.79|0.7003
81468965|NCT02100670|162629881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox proportional hazard ratio|1.01||||0.9565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.35||P-value from chi-square test of survival analysis.|chi-square test of survival analysis||Cox proportional hazard ratio of survival time, i.e. time to cooling sensation. The 95% confidence intervals of cox proportional hazard ratio.|||1.35|0.75|0.9565
81468966|NCT02100670|162629881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox proportional hazard ratio|1.07||||0.6216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.4||P-value from chi-square test of survival analysis.|chi-square test of survival analysis||Cox proportional hazard ratio of survival time, i.e. time to cooling sensation. The 95% confidence intervals of cox proportional hazard ratio.|||1.40|0.82|0.6216
81468967|NCT02100670|162629885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox proportional hazard ratio|2.43||||0.0408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|5.7||P-value from chi-square test of survival analysis.|chi-square test of survival analysis||Cox proportional hazard ratio of survival time, i.e. time to complete pain relief. The 95% confidence intervals of cox proportional hazard ratio.|||5.70|1.04|0.0408
81468968|NCT02100670|162629885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox proportional hazard ratio|1.31||||0.4507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.65||P-value from chi-square test of survival analysis.|chi-square test of survival analysis||Cox proportional hazard ratio of survival time, i.e. time to complete pain relief. The 95% confidence intervals of cox proportional hazard ratio.|||2.65|0.65|0.4507
81468969|NCT02100670|162629885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox proportional hazard ratio|1.38||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.61||P-value from chi-square test of survival analysis.|chi-square test of survival analysis||Cox proportional hazard ratio of survival time, i.e. time to complete pain relief. The 95% confidence intervals of cox proportional hazard ratio.|||2.61|0.73|0.3150
81468970|NCT05897827|162629891|OTHER|We calculated the mean and 95% confidence interval using a one sample two-sided t-test against the a priori benchmark of success, which was \> 3.75.|Mean|3.93||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.73|4.13||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||4.13|3.73|0.074
81468971|NCT05897827|162629892|OTHER|We calculated the mean and 95% confidence interval using a one sample two-sided t-test against the a priori benchmark of success, which was \> 75.|Mean|75.47||||0.827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.12|79.83||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||79.83|71.12|0.827
81468972|NCT05897827|162629893|OTHER|We calculated the mean and 95% confidence interval using a one sample two-sided t-test against the a priori benchmark of success, which was \> 3.75.|Mean|4.01||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.84|4.17||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||4.17|3.84|0.003
81468973|NCT05897827|162629894|OTHER|We calculated the mean and 95% confidence interval using a one sample two-sided t-test against the a priori benchmark of success, which was \> 3.75.|Mean|4.01||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.85|4.18||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||4.18|3.85|0.002
81689976|NCT01455428|163078070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.34||Primary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.34|-1.08|0.0002
81537298|NCT00189098|162757382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|14.0|||rate difference (RD)||Risk difference and confidence interval reported for eardrop usage between 12 weeks and 1 year follow-up.|||14|-22|
81689977|NCT01455428|163078071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.2||All analyses were 2-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 1 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.20|-0.79|0.0010
81689978|NCT01455428|163078071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.35||All analyses were 2-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 2 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.35|-0.94|<0.0001
81689979|NCT01455428|163078071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.29||All analyses were 2-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 3 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.29|-0.88|0.0001
81689980|NCT01455428|163078071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.21||All analyses were 2-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 4 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.21|-0.81|0.0009
81689981|NCT01455428|163078071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.21||All analyses were 2-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 5 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.21|-0.81|0.0009
81689982|NCT01455428|163078071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.29||All analyses were 2-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 6 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.29|-0.89|0.0001
81689983|NCT01455428|163078071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.41||All analyses were 2-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 7 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.41|-1.01|<0.0001
81689984|NCT01455428|163078071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.4||All analyses were 2-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 8 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.40|-1.00|<0.0001
81689985|NCT01455428|163078073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.14||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.14|-0.93|0.0079
81689986|NCT01455428|163078074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.19||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 1 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.19|-0.86|0.0024
81689987|NCT01455428|163078074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.31||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 2 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.31|-0.99|0.0002
81689988|NCT01455428|163078074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.22||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 3 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.22|-0.91|0.0012
81537299|NCT00189098|162757383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|9.0|||Rate differences (95%CI interval)||Risk difference and confidence interval reported for the use of additional systemic antibiotics other than the study medication between 6 to 12 weeks follow-up.|||9|-23|
81689989|NCT01455428|163078074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.11||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 4 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.11|-0.79|0.0101
81689990|NCT01455428|163078074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.0258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.05||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 5 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.05|-0.73|0.0258
81712535|NCT00453349|163120219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variables.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4||||||95.0|-12.7|20.3|||||Mean difference denotes the difference of eradication rates in percent between the two treatment groups. A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al. ('Categorical Data Analysis' in Statistical methodology in the pharmaceutical sciences / edited by D. A. Berry, p. 415 ff., Marcel Dekker, 1990)||20.3|-12.7|
81712536|NCT00453349|163120220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variables.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3||||||95.0|-19.4|17.6|||||Mean difference denotes the difference of eradication rates in percent between the two treatment groups. A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al. ('Categorical Data Analysis' in Statistical methodology in the pharmaceutical sciences / edited by D. A. Berry, p. 415 ff., Marcel Dekker, 1990)||17.6|-19.4|
81712537|NCT00453349|163120221|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variables.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||||95.0|-8.6|4.9|||||Mean difference denotes the difference of clinical cure rates in percent between the two treatment groups. A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al. ('Categorical Data Analysis' in Statistical methodology in the pharmaceutical sciences / edited by D. A. Berry, p. 415 ff., Marcel Dekker, 1990)||4.9|-8.6|
81450161|NCT04154631|162586903|SUPERIORITY||time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Treatment effect (Standard versus Adapted TranS-C) on change in Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM) from baseline (post-training) to post-treatment.||||0.94
81450162|NCT04154631|162586904|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.11||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Treatment effect (Standard versus Adapted TranS-C) on change in Feasibility of Intervention Measure (FIM) from baseline (post-training) to post-treatment.||||0.34
81689991|NCT01455428|163078074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.05||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 6 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.05|-0.74|0.0260
81450163|NCT02800213|162586957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.280
81450164|NCT03233230|162586958|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.1746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.61|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.61|0.84|0.1746
81689992|NCT01455428|163078074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.14||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 7 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.14|-0.83|0.0062
81689993|NCT01455428|163078074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.12||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 8 Modelled Results. The model used was a linear mixed model with treatment, week, center, and treatment by week interaction as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry covariance structure is specified.||-0.12|-0.81|0.0081
81689994|NCT01455428|163078075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0007||||||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test comparing pregabalin to placebo adjusted for center.||||0.0007
81689995|NCT01455428|163078078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.932|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.99|-4.37||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.||-4.37|-11.99|<0.0001
81689996|NCT01455428|163078079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.16||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.16|-0.58|0.0007
81689997|NCT01455428|163078081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.464||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.08|-2.35||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.||-2.35|-12.08|0.0039
81689998|NCT01455428|163078082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.783||0.5351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|7.22||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.||7.22|-3.76|0.5351
81689999|NCT01455428|163078083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.579||0.8892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.45|4.73||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.||4.73|-5.45|0.8892
81690000|NCT01455428|163078084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.72||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.||0.72|0.14|0.0035
81690001|NCT01455428|163078085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.0972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.6||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis performed using a logistic regression model with treatment and center as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.||3.60|0.90|0.0972
81690002|NCT01455428|163078086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.161||0.5702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.44|8.03||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.||8.03|-4.44|0.5702
81690003|NCT01455428|163078087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.194||0.6929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|5.2||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.||5.20|-3.46|0.6929
81690004|NCT01455428|163078088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.1403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|0.94||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.||0.94|-6.63|0.1403
81690005|NCT01455428|163078089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.39||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANOVA|||Analysis was performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors.||-0.39|-0.86|<0.0001
81690006|NCT01455428|163078090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.27||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANOVA|||Analysis was performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors.||-0.27|-0.72|<0.0001
81450165|NCT03233230|162586958|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.8283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.87|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.87|0.61|0.8283
81450166|NCT03233230|162586958|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.1298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.74|0.88|0.1298
81712538|NCT00453349|163120222|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variables.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||||95.0|-8.1|7.5|||||Mean difference denotes the difference of clinical cure rates in percent between the two treatment groups. A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al. ('Categorical Data Analysis' in Statistical methodology in the pharmaceutical sciences / edited by D. A. Berry, p. 415 ff., Marcel Dekker, 1990)||7.5|-8.1|
81712539|NCT00453349|163120223|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variables.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9||||||95.0|-24.9|15.9|||||Mean difference denotes the difference of eradication rates in percent between the two treatment groups. A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al. ('Categorical Data Analysis' in Statistical methodology in the pharmaceutical sciences / edited by D. A. Berry, p. 415 ff., Marcel Dekker, 1990)||15.9|-24.9|
81712540|NCT00453349|163120224|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variables.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7||||||95.0|-30.5|11.9|||||Mean difference denotes the difference of eradication rates in percent between the two treatment groups. A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al. ('Categorical Data Analysis' in Statistical methodology in the pharmaceutical sciences / edited by D. A. Berry, p. 415 ff., Marcel Dekker, 1990)||11.9|-30.5|
81712541|NCT03922945|163120243|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81450167|NCT03233230|162586959|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.13||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.23|0.04|0.0077
81450168|NCT03233230|162586959|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.17||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.27|0.07|0.0013
81712542|NCT03922945|163120244|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0017|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0017
81712543|NCT03922945|163120251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7465|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7465
81450169|NCT03233230|162586959|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.13||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.23|0.04|0.0080
81450170|NCT03233230|162586960|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.09||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.17|0.03|0.0056
81450171|NCT03233230|162586960|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.09||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.17|0.03|0.0050
81450172|NCT03233230|162586960|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.09||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.17|0.03|0.0053
81450173|NCT03233230|162586961|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.09||||0.1419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.21|-0.03|0.1419
81450174|NCT03233230|162586961|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.07||||0.2202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.19|-0.05|0.2202
81690007|NCT01455428|163078092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.315||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.41||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.41|-0.83|0.5060
81690008|NCT01455428|163078093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.285||0.7247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.46||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using a general linear model with treatment and center as factors, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.46|-0.66|0.7247
81690009|NCT00257192|163078114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|0.67||Mixed effects repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance model with subject as random effect, treatment, region, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|P-value for final analysis is to be adjusted due to planned interim analysis (0.0462).||Sample size for 85% power 2-tailed 0.05 significance level based on expected difference of -5 with average within-group standard deviation=13 was 276 subjects (2 to 1 ratio of enrollment: 184 ziprasidone, 92 placebo). Interim analysis at 60 percent (%) enrollment (ITT population): may stop trial early for efficacy (2-sided p-value less than (\<) 0.0124) or for futility (2-sided p-value greater than (\>) 0.4772; The final analysis is to employ a 2-sided p-value \<0.0462.||0.67|-4.28|0.1530
81690010|NCT00257192|163078115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.1289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.06||Mixed effects repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance model with subject as random effect, treatment, region, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|Hochberg procedure was applied to p-value to preserve type I error in the analysis of key secondary endpoints (PANSS total score and CGI-S).||Difference from placebo||0.06|-0.48|0.1289
81690011|NCT00257192|163078116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-2.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.1987||95.0|-6.5|1.36||Mixed effects repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance model with subject as random effect, treatment, region, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|Hochberg procedure was applied to p-value to preserve type I error in the analysis of key secondary endpoints (PANSS total score and CGI-S).||Total score: difference from placebo||1.36|-6.50|0.1987
81690012|NCT00257192|163078117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.0412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|-0.05||Mixed effects repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance model with subject as random effect, treatment, region, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Positive score: difference from placebo||-0.05|-2.61|0.0412
81690013|NCT00257192|163078117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.4661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|0.72||Mixed effects repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance model with subject as random effect, treatment, region, visit, and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Negative score: difference from placebo||0.72|-1.57|0.4661
81690014|NCT00257192|163078118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.09||Mixed effects MMRM with subject as random effect, treatment, region, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|ANOVA|||Difference from placebo||0.09|-0.47|0.1820
81450175|NCT03233230|162586961|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.07||||0.2328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.19|-0.05|0.2328
81690015|NCT00257192|163078126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.2613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|3.69||SAS PROC MIXED to fit a mixed model analysis of covariance with treatment and region as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.|ANCOVA|Observed cases at Week 6.||Neurocognitive Index score at Week 6: difference from placebo||3.69|-1.01|0.2613
81690016|NCT00570739|163078133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.03||P-Value is for the LS mean difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 4 weeks||-0.03|-0.27|0.0123
81690017|NCT00570739|163078133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.03||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 8 Weeks||-0.03|-0.33|0.0201
81690018|NCT00570739|163078133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.03||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 12 weeks||-0.03|-0.36|0.0239
81690019|NCT00570739|163078133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.08||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 weeks||-0.08|-0.42|0.0046
81690020|NCT00570739|163078134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1||||0.1112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|1.2|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 4 Weeks||1.2|-11.3|0.1112
81450176|NCT03233230|162586962|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.06||||0.1232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.15|-0.02|0.1232
81690021|NCT00570739|163078134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3||||0.2167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|2.0|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 8 Weeks||2.0|-8.6|0.2167
81690022|NCT00570739|163078134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.7269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|4.9|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 12 weeks||4.9|-7.0|0.7269
81690023|NCT00570739|163078134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.4063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|3.4|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 weeks||3.4|-8.4|0.4063
81690024|NCT00570739|163078134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.4909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|3.9|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 weeks (LOCF)||3.9|-8.0|0.4909
81690025|NCT00570739|163078135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.303||||0.7606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.259|1.653||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 4 weeks||1.653|-2.259|0.7606
81690026|NCT00570739|163078135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.015||||0.1782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.477|0.447||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 8 weeks||0.447|-2.477|0.1782
81690027|NCT00570739|163078135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.504||||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.887|-0.121||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 12 weeks||-0.121|-2.887|0.0332
81690028|NCT00570739|163078135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.176||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.805|2.158||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 weeks||2.158|-1.805|0.8610
81690029|NCT00570739|163078135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.8196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.599|2.019||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 weeks (LOCF)||2.019|-1.599|0.8196
81690030|NCT00570739|163078136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.153||||0.1078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.034||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 weeks||0.034|-0.340|0.1078
81690031|NCT00570739|163078136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.141||||0.1146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.317|0.035||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 weeks (LOCF)||0.035|-0.317|0.1146
81712544|NCT03479203|163120270|OTHER|T-Test followed by Bonferroni post-hoc analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|6.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||"Blood assessed for C-reactive protein (CRP), soluble intercellular adhesion molecule (sICAM), the high mobility group box-1 (HMGB1), the NLRP3 inflammasome, and nitrates (NOx for nitric oxide) pre- and post-vaping. CRP, sICAM HMGB1 and NLRP3 is in ng/ml blood and NOx is in nanomol/ml. These numbers were weighted to obtain an inflammation index in blood. This index represents the fold increase over pre-vaping values."||6|1|0.05
81712545|NCT00836342|163120278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in mean carotenoid levels between subjects with a history of squamous cell carcinom and control subjects.||||0.31
81450177|NCT03233230|162586962|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.05||||0.1725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.14|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.14|-0.03|0.1725
81690032|NCT00570739|163078137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|9.4||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 weeks||9.4|-9.3|0.9933
81690033|NCT00570739|163078137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.8203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|8.3||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 weeks LOCF||8.3|-10.5|0.8203
81690034|NCT00570739|163078138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|3.6||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 weeks||3.6|-17.5|0.1950
81690035|NCT00570739|163078138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.7||||0.1583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|3.0||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||3.0|-18.3|0.1583
81690036|NCT00570739|163078139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1||||0.3663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|6.0||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks||6.0|-16.1|0.3663
81690037|NCT00570739|163078139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.6||||0.2524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|4.7||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||4.7|-17.9|0.2524
81712546|NCT00836342|163120279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81690038|NCT00570739|163078140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.051||||0.8158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.828|9.929||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks||9.929|-7.828|0.8158
81712547|NCT00836342|163120280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81450178|NCT03233230|162586962|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.05||||0.1795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.13|-0.03|0.1795
81450179|NCT03233230|162586970|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.04||||||||0.04|-0.04|
81468974|NCT05897827|162629898|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.22||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.42||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.42|0.03|0.03
81690039|NCT00570739|163078140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.565||||0.7433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.966|7.836||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||7.836|-10.966|0.7433
81690040|NCT00570739|163078141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.215||||0.5161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.437|0.867||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks||0.867|-0.437|0.5161
81690041|NCT00570739|163078141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.8319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.581|0.722||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||0.722|-0.581|0.8319
81690042|NCT00570739|163078142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.61|-13.76|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 8 Weeks||-13.76|-22.61|<0.0001
81690043|NCT00570739|163078142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.09|-12.08|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks||-12.08|-22.09|<0.0001
81690044|NCT00570739|163078142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.96|-11.69|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||-11.69|-20.96|<0.0001
81690045|NCT00570739|163078143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.99|-8.81|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 8 Weeks||-8.81|-15.99|<0.0001
81690046|NCT00570739|163078143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.23|-5.34|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks||-5.34|-13.23|<0.0001
81690047|NCT00570739|163078143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.98|-4.67|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Week LOCF||-4.67|-11.98|<0.0001
81690048|NCT00570739|163078144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.63||||0.2026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|6.7|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 8 Weeks||6.70|-1.43|0.2026
81690049|NCT00570739|163078144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.32||||0.4506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|4.75|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks||4.75|-2.12|0.4506
81690050|NCT00570739|163078144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.81||||0.2609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|4.97|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||4.97|-1.35|0.2609
81690051|NCT00570739|163078145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.53|-6.08|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 8 Weeks||-6.08|-11.53|<0.0001
81690052|NCT00570739|163078145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.23|-3.66|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks||-3.66|-10.23|<0.0001
81690053|NCT00570739|163078145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.09||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.14|-3.05|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||-3.05|-9.14|0.0001
81690054|NCT00570739|163078146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.05||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|13.99||The P-Value was from the non-parametric ANCOVA stratified by country.|ANCOVA|The median difference was calculated using Hodges-Lehmann point estimate and corresponding 95% CI was constructed using the method of Moses.||Baseline to 8 weeks||13.99|-0.33|0.0171
81690055|NCT00570739|163078146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.66|25.54||The P-Value was from the non-parametric ANCOVA stratified by country.|ANCOVA|The median difference was calculated using Hodges-Lehmann point estimate and corresponding 95% CI was constructed using the method of Moses.||Baseline to 16 Weeks||25.54|9.66|<0.0001
81690056|NCT00570739|163078146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.18|25.74||The P-Value was from the non-parametric ANCOVA stratified by country.|ANCOVA|The median difference was calculated using Hodges-Lehmann point estimate and corresponding 95% CI was constructed using the method of Moses.||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||25.74|11.18|<0.0001
81690057|NCT00570739|163078147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.81||||0.0496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.62|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 8 weeks||5.62|0.0|0.0496
81690058|NCT00570739|163078147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.65||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|6.47|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks||6.47|0.82|0.0117
81690059|NCT00570739|163078147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.43||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|7.03|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||7.03|1.83|0.0009
81690060|NCT00570739|163078148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.74|-8.38|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 8 Weeks||-8.38|-14.74|<0.0001
81690061|NCT00570739|163078148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.53||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.14|-5.92|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks||-5.92|-13.14|0.0001
81712548|NCT03287960|163120294|OTHER|Two-sided confidence interval obtained using Clopper-Pearson method and one-sided p-value obtained from exact binomial test, testing that at least 5% of participants in the population of interest will achieve 10% weight loss.||||||0.0001|||||||Clopper-Pearson method|||||||0.0001
81712549|NCT03287960|163120295|OTHER|Two-sided confidence interval (CI) obtained using Clopper-Pearson method and one-sided p-value obtained from exact binomial test, testing that at least 5% of patients in the population of interest would achieve 10% weight loss.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Clopper-Pearson method|||||||<0.0001
81712550|NCT03287960|163120296|OTHER|Model based summary statistics from longitudinal mixed analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with fixed effect for visit, baseline body weight and random effect for participant, one sided p-value from model.|Least Squares Mean|-12.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.08|-9.66|||ANOVA|Longitudinal mixed ANOVA||||-9.66|-15.08|<.0001
81712551|NCT03287960|163120297|OTHER|Model based summary statistics from longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effect for week, baseline daily hunger score and random effect for participant, one sided p-value from model.|Least Squares Mean|-42.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-56.35|-29.02|||ANOVA|Longitudinal mixed analysis of variance (ANOVA) model||||-29.02|-56.35|<.0001
81712552|NCT03287960|163120298|OTHER|Two-sided CI obtained using Clopper-Pearson method and one-sided p-value obtained from exact binomial test, testing that ≥5 % of participants in the population of interest would achieve ≥25 % improvement in daily hunger score.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Clopper-Pearson method|||||||<.0001
81712553|NCT03287960|163120299|OTHER|Model based summary statistics from longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effect for visit, baseline waist circumference and random effect for participant, one sided p-value from model.|Least Squares Mean|-8.9||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.1|-3.61|||ANOVA|Longitudinal mixed ANOVA||||-3.61|-14.10|0.0031
81712554|NCT03287960|163120302|OTHER|Model based summary statistics from longitudinal mixed analysis of variance model with fixed effect for week, baseline BMI and random effect for participant, one sided p-value from model.|Least Squares Mean|-14.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.8|-11.2|||ANOVA|Longitudinal mixed ANOVA model||||-11.20|-16.80|<.0001
81712555|NCT00656136|163120306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.077||||0.7428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.862|1.346||P-value is one-sided (afatinib vs placebo) log rank test stratified by gender and baseline ECOG score (0,1 vs 2)|Regression, Cox|Model stratified by gender and baseline ECOG score (0,1 vs 2)||Primary analysis was performed after 358 deaths were observed among randomized patients. The data cut-off date for the primary analysis was 08 July 2010.||1.346|0.862|0.7428
81712556|NCT00656136|163120306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.976||||0.3955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.814|1.17||P-value is one-sided (afatinib vs placebo) log rank test stratified by gender and baseline ECOG score (0,1 vs 2)|Regression, Cox|Model stratified by gender and baseline ECOG score (0,1 vs 2)||Final analysis was performed after 526 deaths were observed among randomized patients. The data cut-off date for the final analysis was 04 October 2013.||1.170|0.814|0.3955
81712557|NCT00656136|163120307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.381|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.306|0.475||P-value is one-sided (afatinib vs placebo) log rank test stratified by gender and baseline ECOG score (0,1 vs 2)|Regression, Cox|Model stratified by gender and baseline ECOG score (0,1 vs 2)||||0.475|0.306|<0.0001
81712558|NCT00656136|163120308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.61||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|115.0||P-value is derived from logistic regression model adjusted for stratification factors, gender and baseline ECOG score (0, 1 vs 2)|Regression, Logistic|Model stratified by gender and baseline ECOG score (0,1 vs 2)||||115|2.1|0.0071
81712559|NCT00608426|163120346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.02
81712560|NCT00608426|163120347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||for the comparison of telephone counseling between the two groups|Mixed effects logistic regression|||||||<.001
81712561|NCT00608426|163120347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|||||for the comparison of in-person counseling between the two groups|Mixed effects logistic regression|||||||0.57
81468975|NCT05897827|162629898|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.38||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.38|-0.36|0.95
81712562|NCT00608426|163120347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||for the comparison of used medications between the two groups|Mixed effects logistic regression|||||||.15
81712563|NCT00608426|163120347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||for the comparison of combination counseling and medication between the two groups|Mixed effects logistic regression|||||||<.001
81712564|NCT00608426|163120347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|||||for the comparison of attended VA smoking cessation clinic between the two groups|Mixed effects logistic regression|||||||.77
81712565|NCT00608426|163120347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||for the comparison of received VA smoking cessation medication between the two groups|Mixed effects logistic regression|||||||.002
81712566|NCT00608426|163120348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.13
81712567|NCT01707667|163120351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|9.9|||Linear Mixed-Effect Models Analysis|||||9.9|1.6|0.012
81712568|NCT01707667|163120352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|69051.4||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12004.5|150107.3|||Linear Mixed-Effect Models Analysis|||||150107.3|-12004.5|0.079
81712569|NCT01707667|163120353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.2||||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.3|63.7|||Linear Mixed-Effect Models Analysis|||||63.7|-45.3|0.717
81712570|NCT01707667|163120354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.295|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.295
81712571|NCT01707667|163120355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.179||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.465|0.107|||Linear Mixed-Effect Models Analysis|||||0.107|-0.465|0.180
81712572|NCT01707667|163120356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.8||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|44.3|||Linear Mixed-Effect Models Analysis|||||44.3|-12.6|0.225
81537300|NCT00189098|162757384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|37.0|||Rate difference (RD)||Risk difference and confidence interval reported for the use of additional systemic antibiotics other than the study medication between 12 weeks and 1 year follow-up.|||37|-7|
81690062|NCT00570739|163078148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.35|-4.59|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||-4.59|-11.35|<0.0001
81690063|NCT00570739|163078149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.57||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.76|19.38|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 8 Weeks||19.38|5.76|0.0003
81690064|NCT00570739|163078149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.52||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.64|22.4|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks||22.40|6.64|0.0003
81690065|NCT00570739|163078149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.95|22.2|||ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||22.20|7.95|<0.0001
81690066|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.84||||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|13.24||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Total Very Low Density Lipoprotein (VLDL) Particles||13.24|0.44|0.0363
81690067|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.39||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|12.31||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Total Very Low Density Lipoprotein (VLDL) Particles||12.31|0.46|0.0347
81690068|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.31||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.81||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||VLDL Chylomicron Particles||3.81|0.80|0.0028
81450180|NCT03233230|162586970|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.06||||||||0.06|-0.03|
81450181|NCT03233230|162586970|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.09||||||||0.09|-0.01|
81450182|NCT03233230|162586971|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.09||||||||0.09|-0.02|
81450183|NCT03233230|162586971|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.12||||||||0.12|-0.00|
81450184|NCT03233230|162586971|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.08||||||||0.08|-0.03|
81450185|NCT03233230|162586972|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.09||||||||0.09|-0.01|
81450186|NCT03233230|162586972|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1||||||||0.10|0.00|
81450187|NCT03233230|162586972|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.09||||||||0.09|-0.01|
81450188|NCT03233230|162586973|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.24||||||||0.24|-0.03|
81450189|NCT03233230|162586973|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.25||||||||0.25|-0.02|
81450190|NCT03233230|162586973|SUPERIORITY||Response rate difference|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.31||||||||0.31|0.05|
81450191|NCT01584843|162586995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.83||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.81|2.14||LSD=Least Significant Difference|Fisher LSD method|||||2.14|-21.81|0.091
81450192|NCT01584843|162586995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.08||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.39|8.23|||Fisher LSD method|||||8.23|-20.39|0.338
81450193|NCT01584843|162586995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.75||||0.524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.83|17.33|||Fisher LSD method|||||17.33|-9.83|0.524
81450194|NCT01584843|162586995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.85||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.46|-1.24|||Fisher LSD method|||||-1.24|-24.46|0.031
81450195|NCT01584843|162586995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.72||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.06|-5.38|||Fisher LSD method|||||-5.38|-28.06|0.005
81450196|NCT01584843|162586995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.87||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.21|7.47|||Fisher LSD method|||||7.47|-15.21|0.490
81450197|NCT00392236|162587012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.083|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.083
81450198|NCT03275064|162587086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.73|31.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16||31.69|-30.73|
81450199|NCT03275064|162587086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.04|34.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28||34.40|-27.04|
81450200|NCT03275064|162587087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.7|31.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16||31.08|-27.70|
81450201|NCT03275064|162587087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.03|34.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28||34.97|-23.03|
81450202|NCT03275064|162587088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-47.27|49.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16||49.04|-47.27|
81450203|NCT03275064|162587088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-43.11|47.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28||47.65|-43.11|
81450204|NCT03275064|162587089|SUPERIORITY|Week 29|Mean Difference (Net)|200.18||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.53|345.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||345.83|54.53|0.0131
81450205|NCT03275064|162587089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|141.87||||0.0544|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.83|287.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 29||287.56|-3.83|0.0544
81450206|NCT03275064|162587089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|228.27||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.87|375.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 53||375.67|80.87|0.0067
81450207|NCT03275064|162587089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|116.21||||0.0931|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.52|261.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 53||261.94|-29.52|0.0931
81450208|NCT03275064|162587090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.0574|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 29||0.10|-0.00|0.0574
81450209|NCT03275064|162587090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 29||0.11|0.01|0.0248
81450210|NCT03275064|162587090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.3864|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 53||0.07|-0.05|0.3864
81450211|NCT03275064|162587090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 53||0.08|-0.05|0.3290
81450212|NCT03275064|162587091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.75||||0.6184|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.36|30.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16||30.85|-21.36|0.6184
81712573|NCT01453439|163120359|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.4602|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1249|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Degrees of freedom=90.9|Mixed Models Analysis|Effect of interest: time by group interaction|The estimated value describes the mean slope difference of CBT compared to SPT.|"We compared the difference in the rate of change in BDD symptom severity over time (during treatment phase) between the randomized treatment groups (CBT vs. SPT) using a latent growth curve model that included terms for treatment group, time, site, and all their interactions, modeling intercepts and slopes as random effects per person.~Null hypothesis: The rate of change in BDD symptom severity in the CBT group will not be significantly different from the SPT group \[to be tested\]."||||<.01
81712574|NCT01453439|163120359|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.00984|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1038||0.62|TWO_SIDED|||||Degrees of freedom=74.7|Mixed Models Analysis|The effect of interest was the time by group interaction.|The estimated value describes the mean slope difference of CBT compared to SPT during follow-up (week 24 to week 50).|"We compared the difference in the rate of change in BDD symptom severity over time (during the follow-up phase) between the randomized treatment groups (CBT vs. SPT) using a latent growth curve model that included terms for treatment group, time, site, and all their interactions, modeling intercepts and slopes as random effects per person.~Null hypothesis: The rate of change in BDD symptom severity during follow-up will not differ significantly between CBT and SPT treatments \[to be tested\]."||||.62
81712575|NCT01453439|163120360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||Degrees of freedom=93.2|Mixed Models Analysis|||"We compared the change in Patient Insight over time (During Treatment phase) by randomized treatment group (CBT vs. SPT) using a latent growth curve model that included terms for treatment group, time, site, and all their interactions, modeling intercepts and slopes as random effects per person.~Null hypothesis: The rate of improvement in insight in the CBT group will not be significantly different from the SPT group \[to be tested\]."||||.10
81712576|NCT01453439|163120360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45||||||Degrees of freedom=74.5|Mixed Models Analysis|||"We compared the change in Patient Insight over time (during the follow-up phase), by randomized treatment group (CBT vs. SPT) using a latent growth curve model that included terms for treatment group, time, site, and all their interactions, modeling intercepts and slopes as random effects per person.~Null hypothesis: The rate of improvement in insight in the CBT group will not be significantly different from the SPT group during follow-up \[to be tested\]."||||.45
81712577|NCT01453439|163120361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Degrees of freedom=89.1|Mixed Models Analysis|||"We compared the change in depressive symptoms over time (During Treatment phase) by randomized treatment group (CBT vs. SPT) using a latent growth curve model that included terms for treatment group, time, site, and all their interactions, modeling intercepts and slopes as random effects per person.~Null hypothesis: The rate of improvement in depressive symptoms in the CBT group will not be significantly different from the SPT group \[to be tested\]."||||.05
81712578|NCT01453439|163120361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Degrees of freedom=63.7|Mixed Models Analysis|||"We compared the change in depressive symptoms over time (during the follow-up phase), by randomized treatment group (CBT vs. SPT) using a latent growth curve model that included terms for treatment group, time, site, and all their interactions, modeling intercepts and slopes as random effects per person.~Null hypothesis: The rate of change in depressive symptoms in the CBT group will not be significantly different from the SPT group during follow-up \[to be tested\]."||||.26
81712579|NCT01453439|163120362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Degrees of freedom=91.4|Mixed Models Analysis|||"We compared the change in Quality of life satisfaction over time (During treatment phase) by randomized treatment group (CBT vs. SPT) using a latent growth curve model that included terms for treatment group, time, site, and all their interactions, modeling intercepts and slopes as random effects per person.~Null hypothesis: The rate of change in Quality of life satisfaction severity in the CBT group will not be significantly different from the SPT group \[to be tested\]."||||.04
81537301|NCT00189098|162757385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|24.0|||Rate differences (95%CI intervals)||Risk difference and confidence interval reported for participants who underwent Ear Nose and Throat Surgery between 12 weeks and 1 year follow-up.|||24|-12|
81690069|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.34||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|3.73||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||VLDL Chylomicron Particles||3.73|0.96|0.0010
81690070|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.13||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|11.21||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Medium VLDL Particles||11.21|3.10|0.0006
81690071|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.13||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.35|10.91||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Medium VLDL Particles||10.91|3.35|0.0003
81690072|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.88||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|1.29||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Small VLDL Particles||1.29|-7.04|0.1750
81690073|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.23||||0.1007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|0.63||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Small VLDL Particles||0.63|-7.10|0.1007
81690074|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-199.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-272.9|-125.8||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Total Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Particles||-125.8|-272.9|<0.0001
81690075|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-186.1||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-255.9|-116.3||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Total Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Particles||-116.3|-255.9|0.0001
81690076|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.7||||0.0466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|-0.2||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Intermediate Density Lipoprotein Particles||-0.2|-23.3|0.0466
81690077|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.7||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|0.3||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Intermediate Density Lipoprotein Particles||0.3|-21.8|0.0570
81690078|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-77.7||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-120.3|-35.0||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Large LDL Particles||-35.0|-120.3|0.0004
81690079|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-69.3||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.2|-29.3||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Large LDL Particles||-29.3|-109.2|0.0007
81712580|NCT01453439|163120362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||Degrees of freedom=74.7|Mixed Models Analysis|||"We compared the change in the quality of life satisfaction over time (during the follow-up phase), by randomized treatment group (CBT vs. SPT) using a latent growth curve model that included terms for treatment group, time, site, and all their interactions, modeling intercepts and slopes as random effects per person.~Null hypothesis: The rate of change in the quality of life satisfaction in the CBT group will not be significantly different from the SPT group during follow-up \[to be tested\]."||||.82
81690080|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-109.9||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-195.8|-23.9||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Small LDL Particles||-23.9|-195.8|0.0124
81690081|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-106.8||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-187.6|-26.0||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Small LDL Particles||-26.0|-187.6|0.0098
81690082|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.2||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6|3.2||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Medium Small LDL Particles||3.2|-35.6|0.1020
81690083|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.4||||0.0997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.8|3.0||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Medium Small LDL Particles||3.0|-33.8|0.0997
81690084|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-93.7||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-161.6|-25.9||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Very Small LDL Particles||-25.9|-161.6|0.0069
81450213|NCT03275064|162587091|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.32||||0.3194|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.16|18.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28||18.53|-33.16|0.3194
81537302|NCT00474123|162757393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The sample size was determined as 78 patients. Continuous data were presented as means ± SD, or median (interquartile range) when the distribution was non-normal. For qualitative variables, we presented counts and relative frequencies. For between-group comparison we used multiple regression with adjustment for baseline values of the outcome variable (ANCOVA), or Wilcoxon rank-sum test when the variable had a non-normal distribution.||||0.3
81690085|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-91.4||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-155.2|-27.5||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Very Small LDL Particles||-27.5|-155.2|0.0052
81690086|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94||||0.0524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.9||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Total High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Particles||1.90|-0.01|0.0524
81690087|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01||||0.0301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.91||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Total High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Particles||1.91|0.10|0.0301
81690088|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45||||0.0416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.89||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Large HDL Particles||0.89|0.02|0.0416
81690089|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46||||0.0333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.88||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Large HDL Particles||0.88|0.04|0.0333
81690090|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69||||0.0693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.44||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Medium HDL Particles||1.44|-0.05|0.0693
81690091|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85||||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.56||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Medium HDL Particles||1.56|0.14|0.0187
81690092|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.5765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.75||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Small HDL Particles||0.75|-1.34|0.5765
81690093|NCT00570739|163078150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.4762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.63||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment group|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Small HDL Particles||0.63|-1.35|0.4762
81690094|NCT00570739|163078151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.21||||0.0652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|4.57||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Very Low Density Lipoprotein Particles||4.57|-0.14|0.0652
81690095|NCT00570739|163078151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.74||||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|4.92||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Very Low Density Lipoprotein Particles||4.92|0.57|0.0137
81690096|NCT00570739|163078151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.4726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.09||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Low Density Lipoprotien Particles||0.09|-0.20|0.4726
81690097|NCT00570739|163078151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.5715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.1||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Low Density Lipoprotein Particles||0.10|-0.17|0.5715
81712581|NCT01453439|163120363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7937|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3007||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|||||Effect of interest: Treatment main effect, two-sided alpha = 0.05 effect adjusted for site effects, time effects, and interactions|ANOVA|repeated measures 3-way ANOVA (treatment type, site, time (repeated)) Effect of interest: main effect of treatment: F(num df=1, den df=112) = 5.17|Least Squares Means difference|Null hypothesis: There is no significant different in the perceived credibility of CBT and SPT.||||0.0095
81712582|NCT01453439|163120367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||Degrees of freedom=88.0|Mixed Models Analysis|||"We compared the change in social functioning over time (During Treatment phase) by randomized treatment group (CBT vs. SPT) using a latent growth curve model that included terms for treatment group, time, site, and all their interactions, modeling intercepts, and slopes as random effects per person.~Null hypothesis: The rate of improvement in social functioning in the CBT group will not be significantly different from the SPT group \[to be tested\]."||||.30
81712583|NCT01453439|163120367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||Degrees of freedom=74.5|Mixed Models Analysis|||"We compared the change in social functioning over time (during the follow-up phase), by randomized treatment group (CBT vs. SPT) using a latent growth curve model that included terms for treatment group, time, site, and all their interactions, modeling intercepts and slopes as random effects per person.~Null hypothesis: The rate of improvement in social functioning CBT group will not be significantly different from the SPT group during follow-up \[to be tested\]."||||.85
81712584|NCT01453439|163120368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5867|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6882||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori significance level: 2-sided alpha = 0.05 effect adjusted for site effects, time effects, and interactions|ANOVA|repeated measures 3-way ANOVA (treatment type, site, time (repeated)) Effect of interest: main effect of treatment - F(num def=1,den df=79.9) = 15.55|Least Squares Means difference|Null hypothesis: There is no significant difference in treatment satisfaction between patients with BDD assigned to CBT vs. SPT.||||0.0235
81712585|NCT01453439|163120369|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|9.439|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4259||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori significance level: 2-sided alpha=0.05 effect adjusted for site effects, time effects, and interactions|ANOVA|repeated measures 3-way ANOVA (treatment group, site, time (repeated)) effect of interest: main effect of treatment: F(num df=1, den df=110) = 7.59|Least Squares Mean difference|Null hypotheses: There is no significant difference in patient expectancy of improvement between BDD patients assigned to CBT vs. SPT.||||0.0069
81712586|NCT01014442|163120370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|1.305||||0.2649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|4.25|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmax of MPA at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||4.2500|-0.8300|0.2649
81712587|NCT01014442|163120370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|11.405||||0.3113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|42.78|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmax of MPAG at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||42.7800|-10.2000|0.3113
81712588|NCT01014442|163120370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.305||||0.2953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.19|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmax of AcMPAG at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.1900|-0.8100|0.2953
81712589|NCT01014442|163120371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-1.29||||0.1308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|0.41|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmax of MPA at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.4100|-2.9900|0.1308
81712590|NCT01014442|163120371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-10.845||||0.4886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.5|20.79|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmax of MPAG at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||20.7900|-31.5000|0.4886
81712591|NCT01014442|163120371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.2||||0.2218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.19|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmax of AcMPAG at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.1900|-0.6000|0.2218
81712592|NCT01014442|163120372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-1.87||||0.0886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|0.28|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmax of MPA at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.2800|-3.7900|0.0886
81712593|NCT01014442|163120372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-30.76||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.97|-6.36|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmax of MPAG at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-6.3600|-54.9700|0.0220
81537303|NCT00474123|162757394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The sample size was determined as 78 patients. Continuous data were presented as means ± SD, or median (interquartile range) when the distribution was non-normal. For qualitative variables, we presented counts and relative frequencies. For between-group comparison we used multiple regression with adjustment for baseline values of the outcome variable (ANCOVA), or Wilcoxon rank-sum test when the variable had a non-normal distribution.||||0.65
81712594|NCT01014442|163120372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.56||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.27|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmax of AcMPAG at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-0.2700|-1.0200|0.0008
81712595|NCT01014442|163120373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|3.945||||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|8.23|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmax of MPA at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||8.2300|0.2500|0.0318
81712596|NCT01014442|163120373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-7.59||||0.7144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.19|30.7|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmax of MPAG at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||30.7000|-51.1900|0.7144
81712597|NCT01014442|163120373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.27||||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.88|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmax of AcMPA at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.8800|-0.3100|0.3930
81712598|NCT01014442|163120374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|17.08||||0.3002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|74.32|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmax of Free MPA at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||74.3200|-16.5000|0.3002
81712599|NCT01014442|163120375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-25.24||||0.0334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.25|-2.29|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmax of Free MPA at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-2.2900|-53.2500|0.0334
81690098|NCT00570739|163078151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.15||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||High Density Lipoprotein Particles||0.15|0.02|0.0083
81690099|NCT00570739|163078151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.15||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||High Density Lipoprotein Particles||0.15|0.03|0.0022
81690100|NCT00570739|163078152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.0||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|43.5||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||43.5|8.6|0.0036
81690101|NCT00570739|163078152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2|43.3||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||43.3|11.2|0.0010
81690102|NCT00570739|163078153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.8||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|47.0||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||47.0|12.5|0.0008
81690103|NCT00570739|163078153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.7||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|46.6||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||46.6|14.9|0.0002
81690104|NCT00570739|163078154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.3||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||4.3|0.9|0.0033
81690105|NCT00570739|163078154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|4.4||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||4.4|1.2|0.0008
81690106|NCT00570739|163078155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.09||P-Value is for the LS mean difference between the treatment groups|ANCOVA|The Ancova model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||||-0.09|-0.44|0.0035
81690107|NCT00570739|163078156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5848||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country.||Baseline to 4 Weeks||||0.5848
81690108|NCT00570739|163078156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8147||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country||Baseline to 8 weeks||||0.8147
81690109|NCT00570739|163078156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4957||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country||Baseline to 12 Weeks||||0.4957
81690110|NCT00570739|163078156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0467||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country||Baseline to 16 Weeks||||0.0467
81690111|NCT00570739|163078156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0589||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country.||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||||0.0589
81690112|NCT00570739|163078156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|6.1|||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||6.10|1.38|0.0049
81690113|NCT00570739|163078156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|4.76|||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||4.76|1.25|0.0092
81690114|NCT00570739|163078157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Startified by country||Baseline to 4 Weeks||||0.0008
81690115|NCT00570739|163078157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country||Baseline to 8 Weeks||||0.0280
81690116|NCT00570739|163078157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0414||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country||Baseline to 12 Weeks||||0.0414
81690117|NCT00570739|163078157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.084||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country||Baseline to 16 Weeks||||0.0840
81690118|NCT00570739|163078157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0589||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||||0.0589
81690119|NCT00570739|163078157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|3.96|||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||3.96|1.21|0.0095
81690120|NCT00570739|163078157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.6|||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||3.60|1.20|0.0088
81690121|NCT00570739|163078158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country||Baseline to 8 Weeks||||<0.0001
81690122|NCT00570739|163078158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country||Baseline to 16 Weeks||||<0.0001
81690123|NCT00570739|163078158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||||<0.0001
81712600|NCT01014442|163120376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-23.805||||0.1151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.27|5.97|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmax of Free MPA at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||5.9700|-52.2700|0.1151
81690124|NCT00570739|163078158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.78|11.23|||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||11.23|2.78|<0.0001
81690125|NCT00570739|163078158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.53|9.1|||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||9.10|2.53|<0.0001
81712601|NCT01014442|163120377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-15.63||||0.5974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.88|30.56|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmax of Free MPA at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||30.5600|-63.8800|0.5974
81712602|NCT01014442|163120378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.0005||||0.5466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00103|0.00259|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized Cmax of MPA at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.00259|-0.00103|0.5466
81712603|NCT01014442|163120378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.00728||||0.3223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00707|0.03161|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized Cmax of MPAG at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.03161|-0.00707|0.3223
81712604|NCT01014442|163120378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.00026||||0.2108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0007|0.00012|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized Cmax of AcMPAG at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.00012|-0.00070|0.2108
81712605|NCT01014442|163120378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.0000112||||0.4334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.000014|0.0000462|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized Cmax of Free MPA at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called a Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0000462|-0.0000140|0.4334
81712606|NCT01014442|163120379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.00081||||0.1511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00216|0.0003|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized Cmax of MPA at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.00030|-0.00216|0.1511
81690126|NCT00570739|163078159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country||Baseline to 8 Weeks||||0.0004
81690127|NCT00570739|163078159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0326||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country||Baseline to 16 Weeks||||0.0326
81690128|NCT00570739|163078159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0157||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||||0.0157
81712607|NCT01014442|163120379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.00695||||0.4131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0205|0.01103|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized Cmax of MPAG at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.01103|-0.02050|0.4131
81712608|NCT01014442|163120379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.00017||||0.2677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00046|0.00013|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized Cmax of AcMPAG at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.00013|-0.00046|0.2677
81712609|NCT01014442|163120379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.0000185||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0000394|-0.000005|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized Cmax of Free MPA at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-0.0000050|-0.0000394|0.0173
81712610|NCT01014442|163120380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.00063||||0.3784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0023|0.00084|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized Cmax of MPA at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.00084|-0.00230|0.3784
81712611|NCT01014442|163120380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.01602||||0.0942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03229|0.00297|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized Cmax of MPAG at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.00297|-0.03229|0.0942
81712612|NCT01014442|163120380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.00037||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00062|-0.00015|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized Cmax of AcMPAG at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-0.00015|-0.00062|0.0032
81450214|NCT03275064|162587092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.72|8.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 29||8.47|-1.72|
81450215|NCT03275064|162587092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.22|5.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 29||5.01|-5.22|
81450216|NCT03275064|162587092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.42|4.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 53||4.15|-6.42|
81450217|NCT03275064|162587092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.68|-2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 53||-2.20|-12.68|
81690129|NCT00570739|163078159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.49||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|7.07|||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||7.07|0.88|0.0870
81690130|NCT00570739|163078159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.86||||0.00439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|7.94|||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate.||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||7.94|1.03|0.00439
81712613|NCT01014442|163120380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.0000126||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0000328|-0.0000091|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized Cmax of Free MPA at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-0.0000091|-0.0000328|0.1760
81712614|NCT01014442|163120381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.0043||||0.0509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00027|0.00833|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized Cmax of MPA at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.00833|-0.00027|0.0509
81712615|NCT01014442|163120381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.00567||||0.8262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03414|0.02671|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized Cmax of MPAG at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.02671|-0.03414|0.8262
81712616|NCT01014442|163120381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.00023||||0.4345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0003|0.0007|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized Cmax of AcMPAG at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.00070|-0.00030|0.4345
81712617|NCT01014442|163120381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.00001||||0.6472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0000586|0.0000364|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized Cmax of Free MPA at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0000364|-0.0000586|0.6472
81712618|NCT01014442|163120382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.0333||||0.5745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|0.5|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tmax of MPA at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.5000|-1.9500|0.5745
81712619|NCT01014442|163120382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-1.8||||0.2003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3333|0.0833|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tmax of MPAG at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0833|-2.3333|0.2003
81712620|NCT01014442|163120382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.5||||0.0929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0833|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tmax of AcMPA at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0000|-2.0833|0.0929
81712621|NCT01014442|163120382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.0||||0.0823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0667|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tmax of Free MPA at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0667|0.0000|0.0823
81712622|NCT01014442|163120383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.0417||||0.8106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.7333|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tmax of MPA at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||1.7333|-0.5000|0.8106
81690131|NCT00570739|163078160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.7959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|1.72||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||1.72|-1.32|0.7959
81712623|NCT01014442|163120383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1667|0.1667|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tmax of MPAG at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.1667|-0.1667|1.0000
81450218|NCT03275064|162587093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.49|7.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 29||7.66|-3.49|
81690132|NCT00570739|163078160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.8371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|1.57||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||1.57|-1.28|0.8371
81540112|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.2||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.79|24.08||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||24.08|2.79|0.0001
81690133|NCT00570739|163078161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0033||||0.4584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0122|0.0055||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||0.0055|-0.0122|0.4584
81690134|NCT00570739|163078161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0035||||0.4039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0118|0.0048||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||0.0048|-0.0118|0.4039
81690135|NCT00570739|163078162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.07|-10.11||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate.||||-10.11|-21.07|<0.0001
81690136|NCT00570739|163078163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.46||||0.2289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.53|6.62||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||6.62|-27.53|0.2289
81690137|NCT00570739|163078163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.54||||0.1997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.22|6.14||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||6.14|-29.22|0.1997
81690138|NCT00570739|163078164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.81||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.57|23.05||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Calculated Triglycerides||23.05|2.57|0.0144
81690139|NCT00570739|163078164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.12||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.63|23.61||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Calculated Triglycerides||23.61|4.63|0.0037
81690140|NCT00570739|163078164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.79||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.59|39.0||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Calculated Very Low Density Lipoprotein Triglycerides||39.00|6.59|0.0060
81690141|NCT00570739|163078164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.72||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.71|39.73||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Calculated Very Low Density Lipoprotein Triglycerides||39.73|9.71|0.0013
81690142|NCT00570739|163078164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.35||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.71|13.0|||ANCOVA|||Calculated High Density Lipoprotein-Cholesterol||13.00|3.71|0.0005
81450219|NCT03275064|162587093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.82|6.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 29||6.45|-4.82|
81450220|NCT03275064|162587093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.54|8.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 53||8.11|-3.54|
81690143|NCT00570739|163078164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.69||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.27|13.11||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Calculated High Density Lipoprotein-Cholesterol||13.11|4.27|0.0001
81690144|NCT00570739|163078165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.8804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.34||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks||2.34|0.63|0.8804
81690145|NCT00570739|163078165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.5525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.6||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||2.60|0.73|0.5525
81690146|NCT00570739|163078165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5648||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||||0.5648
81690147|NCT00570739|163078165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||||0.3170
81690148|NCT00570739|163078166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.9008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|4.06||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks||4.06|0.66|0.9008
81690149|NCT00570739|163078166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.9035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.37||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||3.37|0.60|0.9035
81690150|NCT00570739|163078166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2874||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||||0.2874
81690151|NCT00570739|163078166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4344||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||||0.4344
81690152|NCT00570739|163078167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.61|-14.63||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 8 Weeks||-14.63|-24.61|<0.0001
81690153|NCT00570739|163078167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.24|-11.69||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||-11.69|-23.24|<0.0001
81690154|NCT00570739|163078168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.26|-8.69||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 8 Weeks||-8.69|-16.26|<0.0001
81712624|NCT01014442|163120383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.0667||||0.6311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3333|1.4667|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tmax of AcMPAG at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||1.4667|-0.3333|0.6311
81712625|NCT01014442|163120383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.0||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1667|0.0167|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tmax of Free MPA at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0167|-0.1667|0.4330
81712626|NCT01014442|163120384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1667|0.5833|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tmax of MPA at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.5833|-1.1667|1.0000
81712627|NCT01014442|163120384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.0833||||0.4947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0833|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tmax of MPAG at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0833|-2.0000|0.4947
81712628|NCT01014442|163120384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.1667||||0.4425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9667|0.2|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tmax of AcMPAG at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.2000|-1.9667|0.4425
81712629|NCT01014442|163120384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.0||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.0333|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tmax of Free MPA at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0333|-0.0500|0.9720
81712630|NCT01014442|163120385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.0333||||0.8834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1667|0.7|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tmax of MPA at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.7000|-1.1667|0.8834
81712631|NCT01014442|163120385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-1.8333||||0.0386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tmax of MPAG at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0000|-2.2000|0.0386
81712632|NCT01014442|163120385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.525||||0.0558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6167|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tmax of AcMPAG at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0000|-2.6167|0.0558
81712633|NCT01014442|163120385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.15||||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2333|-0.0667|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Tmax of Free MPA at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-0.0667|-0.2333|0.0082
81712634|NCT01014442|163120386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.13||||0.5224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.5|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmin of MPA at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.5000|-0.2600|0.5224
81540113|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.24||||0.0146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|8.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||8.32|1.26|0.0146
81712635|NCT01014442|163120386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|11.16||||0.2088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.29|30.29|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmin of MPAG at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||30.2900|-5.2900|0.2088
81712636|NCT01014442|163120386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.165||||0.1794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.08|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmin of AcMPAG at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0800|-0.4500|0.1794
81450221|NCT03275064|162587093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.81|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 53||-0.10|-11.81|
81468976|NCT05897827|162629899|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Self-Efficacy in LGBTQ+ Inclusivity, Awareness, and Advocacy, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.95||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.95|0.46|<0.001
81468977|NCT05897827|162629899|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Self-Efficacy in LGBTQ+ Inclusivity, Awareness, and Advocacy, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.45||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.8||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.80|0.10|0.01
81468978|NCT05897827|162629899|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Self-Efficacy in Identity-Affirming Practices, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.26||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.41||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.41|0.11|0.001
81468979|NCT05897827|162629899|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Self-Efficacy in Identity-Affirming Practices, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.13||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.24||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.24|0.03|0.01
81468980|NCT05897827|162629899|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Self-Efficacy in Inclusivity in Restrooms and Changing Options, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.43||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.68||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.68|0.18|0.001
81468981|NCT05897827|162629899|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Self-Efficacy in Inclusivity in Restrooms and Changing Options, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.44||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.86||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.86|0.02|0.04
81468982|NCT05897827|162629900|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Notice the Event, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.04||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.50|0.10
81537304|NCT00474123|162757395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The sample size was determined as 78 patients. Continuous data were presented as means ± SD, or median (interquartile range) when the distribution was non-normal. For qualitative variables, we presented counts and relative frequencies. For between-group comparison we used multiple regression with adjustment for baseline values of the outcome variable (ANCOVA), or Wilcoxon rank-sum test when the variable had a non-normal distribution.||||0.02
81690155|NCT00570739|163078168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.15|-5.41||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||-5.41|-15.15|<0.0001
81690156|NCT00570739|163078168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.06||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.69|-4.42||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||-4.42|-13.69|0.0002
81690157|NCT00570739|163078169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.96||||0.0357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|7.66||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 8 Weeks||7.66|0.27|0.0357
81690158|NCT00570739|163078169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85||||0.6878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|3.31||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||3.31|-5.01|0.6878
81690159|NCT00570739|163078169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.7972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|3.36||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||3.36|-4.37|0.7972
81690160|NCT00570739|163078170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.02|-5.8||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 8 Weeks||-5.80|-12.02|<0.0001
81690161|NCT00570739|163078170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.25|-4.26||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||-4.26|-12.25|<0.0001
81690162|NCT00570739|163078170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.23||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.03|-3.44||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||-3.44|-11.03|0.0002
81690163|NCT00570739|163078171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|6.57||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 8 Weeks||6.57|0.43|0.0257
81690164|NCT00570739|163078171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.13||||0.2238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|5.58||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||5.58|-1.32|0.2238
81690165|NCT00570739|163078171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.78||||0.2763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|4.99||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||4.99|-1.44|0.2763
81690166|NCT00570739|163078172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.68|-5.98||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 8 Weeks||-5.98|-13.68|<0.0001
81690167|NCT00570739|163078172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.67||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|-3.94||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||-3.94|-13.40|0.0004
81690168|NCT00570739|163078172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.09||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-3.68||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||-3.68|-12.50|0.0004
81690169|NCT00570739|163078173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.8||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.87|21.74||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 8 Weeks||21.74|5.87|0.0007
81450222|NCT03275064|162587094|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.21|9.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 29||9.15|-2.21|
81450223|NCT03275064|162587094|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.31|5.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 29||5.04|-6.31|
81450224|NCT03275064|162587094|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.07|2.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 53||2.82|-8.07|
81690170|NCT00570739|163078173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.58||||0.0901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|24.99||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||24.99|-1.83|0.0901
81690171|NCT00570739|163078173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.45||||0.0918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|22.62||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||22.62|-1.71|0.0918
81690172|NCT00570739|163078174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|15.78||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.27|25.83||P-Value is from the non-parametric ANCOVA stratified by country|ANCOVA|Non-parametric|The median difference was calculated using Hodges-Lehmann point estimates and corresponding 95% confidence interval was constructed using the method of Moses.|Baseline to 8 Weeks||25.83|6.27|0.0005
81690173|NCT00570739|163078174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|16.07||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.33|26.02||P-Value is from the non-parametric ANCOVA stratified by country|ANCOVA|Non-parametric|The median difference was calculated using Hodges-Lehmann point estimates and corresponding 95% confidence interval was constructed using the method of Moses.|Baseline to 16 Weeks||26.02|6.33|0.0011
81690174|NCT00570739|163078174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|14.33||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.11|23.84||P-Value is from the non-parametric ANCOVA stratified by country|ANCOVA|Non-parametric|The median difference was calculated using Hodges-Lehmann point estimates and corresponding 95% confidence interval was constructed using the method of Moses.|Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||23.84|5.11|0.0009
81690175|NCT00570739|163078175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.29||||0.6523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|10.32||P-Value was from the non-parametric ANCOVA stratified by country|ANCOVA|Non-parametric|The median difference was calculated using Hodges-Lehmann point estimates and corresponding 95% confidence interval was constructed using the method of Moses.|Baseline to 16 Weeks||10.32|-17.50|0.6523
81690176|NCT00570739|163078175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.38||||0.3934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.51|8.77||P-Value was from the non-parametric ANCOVA stratified by country|ANCOVA|Non-parametric|The median difference was calculated using Hodges-Lehmann point estimates and corresponding 95% confidence interval was constructed using the method of Moses.|Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||8.77|-17.51|0.3934
81690177|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.9838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.66|8.84||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Total VLDL Particles||8.84|-8.66|0.9838
81690178|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.53||||0.7157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.73|9.79||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Total VLDL Particles||9.79|-6.73|0.7157
81690179|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|3.63||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Large VLDL Chylomicron Particles||3.63|1.25|<0.0001
81690180|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|3.51||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Large VLDL Chylomicron Particles||3.51|1.27|<0.0001
81690181|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.04||||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|10.24||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Medium VLDL Chylomicron Particles||10.24|-0.17|0.0577
81540114|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.0816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|6.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||6.24|0.90|0.0816
81690182|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.24||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|10.22||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Medium VLDL Chylomicron Particles||10.22|0.27|0.0390
81690183|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.49||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.61|-2.37||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Small VLDL Particles||-2.37|-12.61|0.0044
81712637|NCT01014442|163120387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.125||||0.4027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.19|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmin of MPA at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.1900|-0.3800|0.4027
81712638|NCT01014442|163120387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-16.09||||0.0875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.35|6.39|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmin of MPAG at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||6.3900|-29.3500|0.0875
81712639|NCT01014442|163120387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.2||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.05|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmin of AcMPAG at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-0.0500|-0.3500|0.0112
81712640|NCT01014442|163120388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.215||||0.0818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.05|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmin of MPA at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0500|-0.5600|0.0818
81712641|NCT01014442|163120388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-14.03||||0.0945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.9|2.94|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmin of MPAG at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||2.9400|-26.9000|0.0945
81712642|NCT01014442|163120388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.19||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.04|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmin of AcMPAG at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-0.0400|-0.4100|0.0081
81712643|NCT01014442|163120389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.36||||0.3289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.28|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmin of MPA at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.2800|-1.1400|0.3289
81712644|NCT01014442|163120389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-20.3||||0.1243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.39|4.71|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmin of MPAG at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||4.7100|-49.3900|0.1243
81712645|NCT01014442|163120389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.03||||0.8704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.23|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Cmin of AcMPAG at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.2300|-0.2800|0.8704
81712646|NCT01014442|163120390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|5.22||||0.4043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|24.49|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||24.4900|-5.0100|0.4043
81712647|NCT01014442|163120391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.44||||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.07|8.01|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||8.0100|-6.0700|0.8930
81712648|NCT01014442|163120392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-4.935||||0.0819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.31|1.11|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||1.1100|-14.3100|0.0819
81712649|NCT01014442|163120393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-8.205||||0.0414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.27|-0.07|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-0.0700|-19.2700|0.0414
81712650|NCT01014442|163120394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|69.7186||||0.1552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4659|162.9545|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Vz of MPA at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||162.9545|-23.4659|0.1552
81712651|NCT01014442|163120394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.7836||||0.6057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2675|2.5529|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Vz of MPAG at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||2.5529|-3.2675|0.6057
81712652|NCT01014442|163120394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|299.1021||||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.5869|695.1789|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Vz of AcMPAG at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||695.1789|79.5869|0.0188
81712653|NCT01014442|163120395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|88.959||||0.0659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7876|209.0183|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Vz of MPA at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||209.0183|-5.7876|0.0659
81712654|NCT01014442|163120395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.4456||||0.7842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1366|2.292|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Vz of MPAG at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||2.2920|-3.1366|0.7842
81712655|NCT01014442|163120395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|121.3737||||0.4072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-233.6483|560.0069|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Vz of AcMPAG at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||560.0069|-233.6483|0.4072
81712656|NCT01014442|163120396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|207.9933||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.2442|355.1739|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Vz of MPA at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||355.1739|71.2442|0.0040
81712657|NCT01014442|163120396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|2.6186||||0.0689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1999|6.7766|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Vz of MPAG at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||6.7766|-0.1999|0.0689
81712658|NCT01014442|163120396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|635.7812||||0.0306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.4696|2793.7642|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Vz of AcMPAG at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||2793.7642|49.4696|0.0306
81712659|NCT01014442|163120397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|4.7477||||0.9029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.5212|59.8304|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Vz of MPA at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||59.8304|-73.5212|0.9029
81712660|NCT01014442|163120397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.0077||||0.9692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6739|3.9521|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Vz of MPAG at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||3.9521|-3.6739|0.9692
81712661|NCT01014442|163120397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-149.7962||||0.3744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-644.4526|311.9735|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Vz of AcMPAG at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||311.9735|-644.4526|0.3744
81712662|NCT01014442|163120398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|7.8422||||0.1362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.911|18.4444|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||CL of MPA at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||18.4444|-3.9110|0.1362
81712663|NCT01014442|163120398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.1609||||0.4325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5693|0.271|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||CL of MPAG at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.2710|-0.5693|0.4325
81712664|NCT01014442|163120398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|47.2686||||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.197|112.7806|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||CL of AcMPAG at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||112.7806|4.1970|0.0316
81712665|NCT01014442|163120399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estmator|19.0536||||0.0572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.425|35.3852|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||CL of MPA at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||35.3852|-0.4250|0.0572
81537305|NCT00474123|162757396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The sample size was determined as 78 patients. Continuous data were presented as means ± SD, or median (interquartile range) when the distribution was non-normal. For qualitative variables, we presented counts and relative frequencies. For between-group comparison we used multiple regression with adjustment for baseline values of the outcome variable (ANCOVA), or Wilcoxon rank-sum test when the variable had a non-normal distribution.||||0.85
81690184|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.24||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.09|-1.4||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Small VLDL Particles||-1.40|-11.09|0.0118
81690185|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-110.6||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-209.9|-11.3||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Total Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Particles||-11.3|-209.9|0.0293
81690186|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-112.7||||0.0202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-207.6|-17.8||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Total Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Particles||-17.8|-207.6|0.0202
81712666|NCT01014442|163120399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.3541||||0.3198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2524|1.1097|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||CL of MPAG at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||1.1097|-0.2524|0.3198
81712667|NCT01014442|163120399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|54.0322||||0.0845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7706|160.3469|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||CL of AcMPAG at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||160.3469|-6.7706|0.0845
81712668|NCT01014442|163120400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|25.0037||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2373|43.5102|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||CL of MPA at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||43.5102|8.2373|0.0048
81712669|NCT01014442|163120400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.4297||||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.9925|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||CL of MPAG at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.9925|0.0340|0.0277
81712670|NCT01014442|163120400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|318.5455||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|154.1902|526.1716|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||CL of AcMPAG at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||526.1716|154.1902|0.0002
81712671|NCT01014442|163120401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.579||||0.9417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5052|11.6346|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||CL of MPA at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||11.6346|-14.5052|0.9417
81712672|NCT01014442|163120401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.1817||||0.2941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1954|0.6246|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||CL of MPAG at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.6246|-0.1954|0.2941
81712673|NCT01014442|163120401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-4.9076||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.8234|109.9321|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||CL of AcMPAG at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||109.9321|-84.8234|0.8170
81712674|NCT01014442|163120402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-2.4102||||0.2798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5642|3.0044|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||AUC0-12 of MPA at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||3.0044|-8.5642|0.2798
81712675|NCT01014442|163120402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|72.7203||||0.4063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-107.1596|393.5295|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||AUC0-12 of MPAG at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||393.5295|-107.1596|0.4063
81712676|NCT01014442|163120402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-3.6042||||0.0441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1854|-0.1887|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||AUC0-12 of AcMPAG at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-0.1887|-8.1854|0.0441
81537306|NCT04201431|162757407|OTHER|Comparison of pooled data from Groups 1 and 2 volunteers who completed primary CHMI with pooled data of infectivity controls undergoing primary CHMI from VAC069 study running in parallel (NCT03797989).||||||0.01||||||Two tailed p value reported for Mann-Whitney test comparing infectivity controls with vaccinees|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of parasite multiplication rate in vaccinated subjects compared to infectivity controls in a blood-stage controlled human malaria infection model||||0.01
81690187|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.9629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|14.5|||ANCOVA|||Intermediate Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Particles||14.5|-15.2|0.9629
81690188|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.7485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|11.9||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Intermediate Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Particles||11.9|-16.5|0.7485
81690189|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-63.6||||0.1007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-139.7|12.5||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Large LDL Particles||12.5|-139.7|0.1007
81690190|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-63.8||||0.0768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-134.6|6.9||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Large LDL Particles||6.9|-134.6|0.0768
81690191|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-47.7||||0.4143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-162.7|67.3||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Small LDL Particles||67.3|-162.7|0.4143
81690192|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-46.9||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-157.1|63.3||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Small LDL Particles||63.3|-157.1|0.4020
81690193|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6||||0.6378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|17.9||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Medium Small LDL Particles||17.9|-29.1|0.6378
81690194|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7||||0.5528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|15.6||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Medium Small LDL Particles||15.6|-29.1|0.5528
81690195|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.0||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-134.8|50.8||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Very Small LDL Particles||50.8|-134.8|0.3730
81690196|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.0||||0.3764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-129.0|49.0||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Very Small LDL Particles||49.0|-129.0|0.3764
81690197|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.9807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.17||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Total High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Particles||1.17|-1.20|0.9807
81690198|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.8615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|1.03||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Total High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Particles||1.03|-1.23|0.8615
81712677|NCT01014442|163120403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-5.8077||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7302|0.0033|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||AUC0-12 of MPA at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0033|-11.7302|0.0510
81690199|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.0364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.14||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Large HDL Particles||1.14|0.04|0.0364
81690200|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.08||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Large HDL Particles||1.08|0.04|0.0340
81690201|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.6587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.07||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Medium HDL Particles||1.07|-0.68|0.6587
81712678|NCT01014442|163120403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-171.159||||0.2733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-361.4437|171.9652|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||AUC0-12 of MPAG at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||171.9652|-361.4437|0.2733
81690202|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.6554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|1.0||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Medium HDL Particles||1.00|-0.63|0.6554
81690203|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82||||0.1957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.42||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Small HDL Particles||0.42|-2.06|0.1957
81690204|NCT00570739|163078176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85||||0.1622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|0.34||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Small HDL Particles||0.34|-2.03|0.1622
81690205|NCT00570739|163078177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.51|8.48||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Very Low Density Lipoprotein Particles||8.48|3.51|<0.0001
81690206|NCT00570739|163078177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|7.63||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Very Low Density Lipoprotein Particles||7.63|3.00|<0.0001
81690207|NCT00570739|163078177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.1742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.05||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Low Density Lipoprotein Particles||0.05|-0.30|0.1742
81690208|NCT00570739|163078177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Low Density Lipoprotein Particles||0.06|-0.28|0.1870
81690209|NCT00570739|163078177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.16||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||High Density Lipoprotein Particles||0.16|0.03|0.0063
81690210|NCT00570739|163078177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.16||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||High Density Lipoprotein Particles||0.16|0.04|0.0020
81537307|NCT00467740|162757506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.0754||95.0|-0.008|0.167|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.167|-0.008|0.0754
81690211|NCT00570739|163078178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.4||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|39.9||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Changes in Calculated Total Triglycerides||39.9|8.9|0.0022
81690212|NCT00570739|163078178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.3||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|39.1||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Changes in Calculated Total Triglycerides||39.1|9.6|0.0013
81690213|NCT00570739|163078178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.3||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|41.0||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Changes: Calculated Very Low Density Triglycerides||41.0|11.5|0.0006
81690214|NCT00570739|163078178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.5||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|40.6||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Changes: Calculated Very Low Density Triglycerides||40.6|12.5|0.0003
81690215|NCT00570739|163078178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.1257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.5||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Changes in Calculated High Density Lipoprotein-Cholesterol||3.5|-0.4|0.1257
81690216|NCT00570739|163078178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.1054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|3.3||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Changes in Calculated High Density Lipoprotein-Cholesterol||3.3|-0.3|0.1054
81690217|NCT00570739|163078179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.2971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.03||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 4 Weeks||0.03|-0.11|0.2971
81690218|NCT00570739|163078179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.2567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.03||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 8 Weeks||0.03|-0.11|0.2567
81690219|NCT00570739|163078179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.1081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.01||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 12 Weeks||0.01|-0.13|0.1081
81690220|NCT00570739|163078179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.01||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||0.01|-0.17|0.0790
81450225|NCT03275064|162587094|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.61|-2.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 53||-2.72|-13.61|
81537308|NCT00467740|162757506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.0571||95.0|-0.003|0.174|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.174|-0.003|0.0571
81690221|NCT00570739|163078179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.0206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|-0.01||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||-0.01|-0.18|0.0206
81690222|NCT00570739|163078180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-1.8||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 4 Weeks||-1.8|-6.8|0.0009
81690223|NCT00570739|163078180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.1184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.5||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 8 Weeks||0.5|-4.5|0.1184
81690224|NCT00570739|163078180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.0615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|0.1||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 12 Weeks||0.1|-5.8|0.0615
81690225|NCT00570739|163078180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.3617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|2.6||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||2.6|-7.2|0.3617
81690226|NCT00570739|163078180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.2372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|1.7||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||1.7|-7.0|0.2372
81690227|NCT00570739|163078181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.921||||0.2982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.821|2.663||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 4 Weeks||2.663|-0.821|0.2982
81690228|NCT00570739|163078181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.695||||0.2361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.458|1.848||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 8 Weeks||1.848|-0.458|0.2361
81690229|NCT00570739|163078181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.218||||0.0413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.388|-0.049|||ANCOVA|||Baseline to 12 Weeks||-0.049|-2.388|0.0413
81712679|NCT01014442|163120403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-1.9621||||0.0718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8456|0.2067|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||AUC0-12 of AcMPAG at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.2067|-4.8456|0.0718
81690230|NCT00570739|163078181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.434||||0.7858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.583|2.715|||ANCOVA|||Baseline to 16 Weeks||2.715|-3.583|0.7858
81690231|NCT00570739|163078181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.493||||0.7314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.321|2.335|||ANCOVA|||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||2.335|-3.321|0.7314
81690232|NCT00570739|163078182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.089||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.385|0.207||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||0.207|-0.385|0.5530
81690233|NCT00570739|163078182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.105||||0.4554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.383|0.172||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||0.172|-0.383|0.4554
81690234|NCT00570739|163078183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.8583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|8.9||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||8.9|-10.7|0.8583
81690235|NCT00570739|163078183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.7975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|8.1||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||8.1|-10.5|0.7975
81690236|NCT00570739|163078184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0||||0.233||95.0|-18.5|4.5||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||4.5|-18.5|0.2330
81690237|NCT00570739|163078184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.2||||0.1412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|2.8||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||2.8|-19.2|0.1412
81690238|NCT00570739|163078185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.8192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|10.8||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||10.8|-13.7|0.8192
81690239|NCT00570739|163078185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.7513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|9.7||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||9.7|-13.5|0.7513
81690240|NCT00570739|163078186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.91||||0.4301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.156|10.336||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||10.336|-24.156|0.4301
81690241|NCT00570739|163078186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.17||||0.5369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.661|11.321||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||11.321|-21.661|0.5369
81690242|NCT00570739|163078187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.151||||0.7447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.068|0.765||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||0.765|-1.068|0.7447
81712680|NCT01014442|163120404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-8.6964||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7713|-4.6498|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||AUC0-12 of MPA at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-4.6498|-13.7713|0.0002
81712681|NCT01014442|163120404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-268.9537||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-506.7782|-77.397|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||AUC0-12 of MPAG at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-77.3970|-506.7782|0.0058
81712682|NCT01014442|163120404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-4.828|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1455|-2.6133|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||AUC0-12 of AcMPAG at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-2.6133|-7.1455|<0.0001
81712683|NCT01014442|163120405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|1.7477||||0.7144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.101|14.6563|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||AUC0-12 of MPA at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||14.6563|-12.1010|0.7144
81712684|NCT01014442|163120405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-156.3255||||0.3413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-526.0765|195.8348|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||AUC0-12 of MPAG at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||195.8348|-526.0765|0.3413
81712685|NCT01014442|163120405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.888||||0.6251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0288|4.2273|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||AUC0-12 of AcMPAG at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||4.2273|-3.0288|0.6251
81712686|NCT01014442|163120406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|24.315||||0.2342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0292|79.365|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||79.3650|-16.0292|0.2342
81712687|NCT01014442|163120407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-13.5592||||0.1964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.395|5.4825|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||5.4825|-37.3950|0.1964
81468983|NCT05897827|162629900|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Notice the Event, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.07||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.07|-0.55|0.14
81690243|NCT00570739|163078187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.029||||0.9476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.853|0.911||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||0.911|-0.853|0.9476
81690244|NCT00570739|163078188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 8 Weeks||||<0.0001
81690245|NCT00570739|163078188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.23||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|13.58||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks||13.58|2.06|0.0018
81690246|NCT00570739|163078188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.46||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|10.54||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||10.54|1.89|0.0019
81690247|NCT00570739|163078188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||||0.0005
81712688|NCT01014442|163120408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-22.7878||||0.0672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.8217|3.7573|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||3.7573|-44.8217|0.0672
81690248|NCT00570739|163078188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||||0.0007
81690249|NCT00570739|163078189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0104||95.0||||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 8 Weeks||||0.0104
81690250|NCT00570739|163078189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.2224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|9.39||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks||9.39|0.53|0.2224
81690251|NCT00570739|163078189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|9.33||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||9.33|0.53|0.1990
81690252|NCT00570739|163078189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2778||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||||0.2778
81690253|NCT00570739|163078189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2785||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||||0.2785
81690254|NCT00570739|163078190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||0.5353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|1.48||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||1.48|-2.84|0.5353
81690255|NCT00570739|163078190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.5475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|1.4||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||1.40|-2.64|0.5475
81690256|NCT00570739|163078191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0116||||0.0678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0241|0.0009||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||0.0009|-0.0241|0.0678
81690257|NCT00570739|163078191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0112||||0.0585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0228|0.0004||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||0.0004|-0.0228|0.0585
81690258|NCT00570739|163078192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.7051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.64|12.64||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||12.64|-18.64|0.7051
81690259|NCT00570739|163078192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8||||0.5267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.72|10.13||P-Value is for the LS Mean Difference between treatment groups|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||10.13|-19.72|0.5267
81690260|NCT00570739|163078193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.5882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.83||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks||1.83|0.40|0.5882
81690261|NCT00570739|163078193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.7098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.96||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||1.96|0.44|0.7098
81690262|NCT00570739|163078193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6835||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||||0.6835
81690263|NCT00570739|163078193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8461||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||||0.8461
81690264|NCT00570739|163078194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2079||95.0||||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 4 Weeks||||0.2079
81690265|NCT00570739|163078194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4053||95.0||||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 8 Weeks||||0.4053
81690266|NCT00570739|163078194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5752||95.0||||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 12 Weeks||||0.5752
81690267|NCT00570739|163078194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.7994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.29||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks||2.29|0.25|0.7994
81690268|NCT00570739|163078194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.03||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||3.03|0.32|0.9960
81690269|NCT00570739|163078194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7783||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||||0.7783
81690270|NCT00570739|163078194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9774||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||||0.9774
81690271|NCT00570739|163078195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 4 Weeks||||<0.0001
81690272|NCT00570739|163078195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4058||95.0||||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 8 Weeks||||0.4058
81690273|NCT00570739|163078195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0254||95.0||||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 12 Weeks||||0.0254
81690274|NCT00570739|163078195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.1499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|3.55||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks||3.55|0.74|0.1499
81690275|NCT00570739|163078195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|4.45||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||4.45|0.97|0.0420
81690276|NCT00570739|163078195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.224||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||||0.2240
81712689|NCT01014442|163120409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-21.4737||||0.2453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.1567|8.5708|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||8.5708|-64.1567|0.2453
81712690|NCT01014442|163120410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.00237||||0.1362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00734|0.00106|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized AUC0-12 of MPA at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.00106|-0.00734|0.1362
81712691|NCT01014442|163120410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.04797||||0.4325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08467|0.26322|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized AUC0-12 MPAG at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.26322|-0.08467|0.4325
81712692|NCT01014442|163120410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.00311||||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00645|-0.00029|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized AUC0-12 of AcMPAG at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-0.00029|-0.00645|0.0316
81712693|NCT01014442|163120410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.0000158||||0.3269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0000134|0.0000552|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized AUC0-12 of Free MPA at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0000552|-0.0000134|0.3269
81712694|NCT01014442|163120411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.00383||||0.0572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00761|0.0001|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized AUC0-12 of MPA at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.00010|-0.00761|0.0572
81712695|NCT01014442|163120411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.09626||||0.3198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25269|0.11464|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized AUC0-12 of MPAG at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.11464|-0.25269|0.3198
81712696|NCT01014442|163120411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.00131||||0.0845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00352|0.00013|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized AUC0-12 of AcMPAG at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.00013|-0.00352|0.0845
81712697|NCT01014442|163120411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.00001||||0.1769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.000025|0.0000043|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized AUC0-12 of Free MPA at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0000043|-0.0000250|0.1769
81712698|NCT01014442|163120412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.0049||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00876|-0.00148|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized AUC0-12 of MPA at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-0.00148|-0.00876|0.0048
81712699|NCT01014442|163120412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.14764||||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31026|-0.01067|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized AUC0-12 of MPAG at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||-0.01067|-0.31026|0.0277
81712700|NCT01014442|163120412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.0035||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00476|0.00168|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized AUC0-12 of AcMPAG at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.00168|-0.00476|0.0002
81712701|NCT01014442|163120412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.0000138||||0.1661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0000295|0.0000047|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized AUC0-12 of Free MPA at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0000047|-0.0000295|0.1661
81712702|NCT01014442|163120413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.00054||||0.9417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01037|0.01042|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized AUC0-12 of MPA at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.01042|-0.01037|0.9417
81712703|NCT01014442|163120413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.1461||||0.2941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39951|0.12988|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized AUC0-12 of MPAG at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.12988|-0.39951|0.2941
81712704|NCT01014442|163120413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.00033||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00361|0.00421|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized AUC0-12 of AcMPAG at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.00421|-0.00361|0.8170
81712705|NCT01014442|163120413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodge-Lehmann estimator|-0.0000239||||0.1927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0000594|0.0000154|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Dose-Normalized AUC0-12 of Free MPA at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0000154|-0.0000594|0.1927
81712706|NCT01014442|163120414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.1616||||0.0821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0121|0.4188|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Free Fraction of Free MPA at Day 4. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.4188|-0.0121|0.0821
81712707|NCT01014442|163120415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.0427||||0.3628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0455|0.1221|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Free Fraction of Free MPA at Day 8. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.1221|-0.0455|0.3628
81712708|NCT01014442|163120416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.001||||0.9873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1152|0.1173|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Free Fraction of Free MPA at Day 20. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.1173|-0.1152|0.9873
81712709|NCT01014442|163120417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.0857||||0.2178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.187|0.0265|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Free Fraction of Free MPA at Day 90. Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum test; corresponding p-value and point estimate (Hodges-Lehmann estimator) were calculated. The point estimator derived by sending the confidence level to zero is called as Hodges-Lehmann estimator.||0.0265|-0.1870|0.2178
81712710|NCT01014442|163120423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in rates|-1.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.9|22.1|||Fisher Exact|||||22.1|-24.9|1.0000
81712711|NCT00147082|163120472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||The threshold for significance was p\<0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||p values were calculated||||0.05
81712712|NCT00147082|163120473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||The p value (\<0.05) was the threshold for significance|Kruskal-Wallis|||p value was calculated||||0.05
81712713|NCT00147082|163120474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||The p value (\<0.05) was the threshold for significance|Kruskal-Wallis|||The p value was calculated||||0.05
81712714|NCT02996981|163120475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.299|||||||Chi-squared|df=1||||||0.299
81537309|NCT00467740|162757506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.0906||95.0|-0.012|0.164|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.164|-0.012|0.0906
81690277|NCT00570739|163078195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0593||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||||0.0593
81712715|NCT03451630|163120512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0211||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 2.49 with degrees of freedom (6, 3152).||Overall Test of Group by Time Interaction||||0.0211
81712716|NCT03451630|163120512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|5.09||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 4.83 with degrees of freedom (1, 3152).||Test for group difference in the change from baseline to 12-Months using linear contrast.||5.09|0.29|0.0280
81690278|NCT00570739|163078196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.4794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.4||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks||1.40|0.31|0.4794
81690279|NCT00570739|163078196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.6667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.55||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||1.55|0.37|0.6667
81712717|NCT03451630|163120512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.0935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|4.48||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 2.81 with degrees of freedom (1, 3152).||Test for group difference in the change from baseline to 12-Months using linear contrast.||4.48|-0.35|0.0935
81712718|NCT03451630|163120512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.5538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|2.68||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.35 with degrees of freedom (1, 3152).||Test for group difference in the change from baseline to12-Months using linear contrast.||2.68|-1.44|0.5538
81712719|NCT03451630|163120513|SUPERIORITY|Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).||||||0.8505|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.44 with degrees of freedom (6, 3154).||Overall Test of the Group by Time Interaction||||0.8505
81712720|NCT03451630|163120513|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 16.97 with degrees of freedom (3, 3160).||Test for significant change over time when the treatment-by-time interaction effect is not significant.||||<0.0001
81690280|NCT00570739|163078196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2768||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||||0.2768
81690281|NCT00570739|163078196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4395||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||||0.4395
81690282|NCT00570739|163078197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.1375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|6.64||P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Baseline to 16 Weeks||6.64|0.89|0.1375
81690283|NCT00570739|163078197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.1996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|5.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-Value for comparing percentages was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by country.||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||5.82|0.85|0.1996
81690284|NCT00570739|163078197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0829||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks||||0.0829
81690285|NCT00570739|163078197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1037||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Contained treatment and country as factors and baseline lab value as a covariate||Baseline to 16 Weeks LOCF||||0.1037
81712721|NCT03451630|163120513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8656||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.14 with degrees of freedom (2, 1229).||Test for significant change by treatment when the treatment-by-time interaction effect is not significant.||||0.8656
81712722|NCT03451630|163120513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|3.46||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.51 with degrees of freedom (1, 3154)||Test for group difference in the change from baseline to 12-Months using the linear contrasts.||3.46|-1.61|0.4740
81712723|NCT03451630|163120513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.6017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|3.13||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.27 with degrees of freedom (1, 3154).||Test for group difference in the change from baseline to 12-Months using the linear contrasts.||3.13|-1.81|0.6017
81690286|NCT02086565|163078208|SUPERIORITY||Group differences in expected 12 month c|-0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.15||||||||0.15|-0.56|
81690287|NCT02086565|163078209|SUPERIORITY||Group differences in expected 12 month c|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.68|||||Estimation parameter: Other. Group differences in expected 12 month change from baseline|||0.68|-0.27|
81690288|NCT02086565|163078210|SUPERIORITY||Group differences in expected 12 month c|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|0.97||||||||0.97|-2.21|
81690289|NCT02086565|163078211|SUPERIORITY||Group differences in expected 12 month c|-0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.24||||||||-0.24|-1.08|
81690290|NCT02086565|163078212|SUPERIORITY||Group differences in expected 12 month c|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.06||||||||0.06|-0.24|
81690291|NCT00739297|163078213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.04||||||95.0|-0.01|0.08|||||Mixed effects model with terms for treatment (including dose of montelukast), period and baseline covariate.|||0.08|-0.01|
81690292|NCT00739297|163078213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.1||||||95.0|0.04|0.15|||||Mixed effects model with terms for treatment (including dose of montelukast), period and baseline covariate.|||0.15|0.04|
81690293|NCT00739297|163078213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.06||||||95.0|0.02|0.11|||||Mixed effects model with terms for treatment (including dose of montelukast), period and baseline covariate.|||0.11|0.02|
81690294|NCT00739297|163078213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.05||||||95.0|-0.01|0.11|||||Mixed effects model with terms for treatment (including dose of montelukast), period and baseline covariate.|||0.11|-0.01|
81690295|NCT00739297|163078213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.08||||||95.0|0.04|0.13|||||Mixed effects model with terms for treatment (including dose of montelukast), period and baseline covariate.|||0.13|0.04|
81468984|NCT05897827|162629900|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Interpret the Event as an Emergency, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.01||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-0.39|0.07
81712724|NCT03451630|163120513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|2.2||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.07 with degrees of freedom (1, 3154).||Test for group difference in the change from baseline to 12-Months using the linear contrasts.||2.20|-1.67|0.7860
81712725|NCT03451630|163120514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Regression, Logistic|Chi-squared statistics 0.08 with degrees of freedom (2).||Overall Test of Marginal Group Differences||||0.59
81468985|NCT05897827|162629900|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Interpret the Event as an Emergency, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.22||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.22|-0.18|0.85
81468986|NCT05897827|162629900|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Accept Responsibility for Intervening, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.01||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-0.30|0.06
81468987|NCT05897827|162629900|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Accept Responsibility for Intervening, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.28||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.28|-0.14|0.51
81468988|NCT05897827|162629900|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Know How to Intervene, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.33||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.53||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.53|0.13|0.001
81712726|NCT03451630|163120514|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.6692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.11||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Regression, Logistic|Chi-square statistics 0.8 with degrees of freedom (2).||Test for the Treatment Effect||2.11|0.76|0.6692
81712727|NCT03451630|163120514|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.6692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.93||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Regression, Logistic|Chi-square statistics 0.80 with degrees of freedom (2).||Test for the Treatment Effect||1.93|0.70|0.6692
81712728|NCT03451630|163120514|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.6692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.59||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Regression, Logistic|Chi-square statistics 0.8 with degrees of freedom (2).||Test for the Treatment Effect||1.59|0.75|0.6692
81712729|NCT03451630|163120515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Regression, Logistic|Chi-squared statistics 0.08 with degrees of freedom (2).||Overall Test of Marginal Group Differences||||0.58
81712730|NCT03451630|163120515|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.7436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.02||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Regression, Logistic|Chi-squared statistics 0.59 with degrees of freedom (2).||Test for the treatment effect||3.02|0.43|0.7436
81712731|NCT03451630|163120515|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.7436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.25||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Regression, Logistic|Chi-squared statistics 0.59 with degrees of freedom (2).||Test for the treatment effect.||2.25|0.31|0.7436
81712732|NCT03451630|163120515|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.7436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.97|||Regression, Logistic|Chi-squared statistics 0.59 with degrees of freedom (2).||Test for the treatment effect.||2.97|0.62|0.7436
81712733|NCT03451630|163120516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5558||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.82 with degrees of freedom (6, 3057)||Overall test of treatment-by-time interaction||||0.5558
81712734|NCT03451630|163120516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 6.74 with degrees of freedom (3, 3063).||Test for the change over time when the treatment-by-time interaction effect is not significant.||||0.0002
81690296|NCT00739297|163078214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.19||||||95.0|0.04|0.34|||||Repeated measures model with terms for treatment (Albuterol/Placebo), dose, treatment-by-dose interaction and baseline FEV1|||0.34|0.04|
81468989|NCT05897827|162629900|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Know How to Intervene, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.28||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.55||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.55|0.01|0.04
81690297|NCT00739297|163078215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.06||||||95.0|-0.01|0.12|||||Mixed effects model with terms for treatment (including dose of montelukast), period and baseline covariate.|||0.12|-0.01|
81690298|NCT00739297|163078215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.07||||||95.0|0.0|0.15|||||Mixed effects model with terms for treatment (including dose of montelukast), period and baseline covariate.|||0.15|-0.00|
81690299|NCT00739297|163078215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.05||||||95.0|-0.01|0.11|||||Mixed effects model with terms for treatment (including dose of montelukast), period and baseline covariate.|||0.11|-0.01|
81690300|NCT00739297|163078215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.06||||||95.0|-0.03|0.14|||||Mixed effects model with terms for treatment (including dose of montelukast), period and baseline covariate.|||0.14|-0.03|
81690301|NCT00739297|163078215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.08||||||95.0|0.01|0.15|||||Mixed effects model with terms for treatment (including dose of montelukast), period and baseline covariate.|||0.15|0.01|
81690302|NCT00739297|163078216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.04||||||95.0|-0.03|0.1|||||Mixed effects model with terms for treatment (including dose of montelukast), period and baseline covariate.|||0.10|-0.03|
81690303|NCT00739297|163078216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.09||||||95.0|0.01|0.17|||||Mixed effects model with terms for treatment (including dose of montelukast), period and baseline covariate.|||0.17|0.01|
81690304|NCT00739297|163078216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.05||||||95.0|-0.01|0.1|||||Mixed effects model with terms for treatment (including dose of montelukast), period and baseline covariate.|||0.10|-0.01|
81690305|NCT00739297|163078216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.07||||||95.0|-0.02|0.15|||||Mixed effects model with terms for treatment (including dose of montelukast), period and baseline covariate.|||0.15|-0.02|
81690306|NCT00739297|163078216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least-Squares Means|0.08||||||95.0|0.01|0.15|||||Mixed effects model with terms for treatment (including dose of montelukast), period and baseline covariate.|||0.15|0.01|
81690307|NCT00325442|163078217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|11.0||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|22.0|||ANCOVA|||Change in 6MWD from Baseline to Week 16||22|0|0.072
81690308|NCT00325442|163078218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|0.0||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Change in Borg dyspnea score from Baseline to Week 16||0.0|-1.0|0.062
81690309|NCT00325442|163078219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.491||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.491
81690310|NCT00325442|163078220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|0.0||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon sum-rank test|||Change in dyspnea-fatigue index from Baseline to Week 16||1.0|0.0|0.011
81690311|NCT00325442|163078222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|13.0||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|23.0|||ANCOVA|||Change in 6MWD from Baseline to Week 12||23.0|3.0|0.015
81690312|NCT00325442|163078223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|9.0||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|18.0|||ANCOVA|||Change in 6MWD from Baseline to Week 8||18.0|0.0|0.051
81690313|NCT00325442|163078224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann ( H-L)|4.0||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|12.0|||ANCOVA|||Change in 6MWD from Baseline to Week 4||12.0|-2.4|0.238
81690314|NCT00325442|163078225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|24.0||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|45.0|||ANCOVA|||Change in 6MWD from Baseline to Week 16||45|0|0.121
81690315|NCT00325442|163078226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|15.0||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|41.0|||ANCOVA|||Change in 6MWD from Baseline to Week 16||41|-7|0.069
81690316|NCT00325442|163078227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|4.0||||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|24.0|||ANCOVA|||Change in 6MWD from Baseline to Week 16||24|-15|0.889
81690317|NCT00325442|163078228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|0.0||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|24.0|||ANCOVA|||Change in 6MWD from Baseline to Week 16||24|-23|0.966
81690318|NCT00325442|163078230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|5.0||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|28.0|||ANCOVA|||Change in 6MWD from Baseline to Week 16||28|-16|0.853
81690319|NCT00325442|163078231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|7.0||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|21.0|||ANCOVA|||Change in 6MWD from Baseline to Week 16||21|-7|0.327
81690320|NCT00325442|163078232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|29.5||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|73.0|||ANCOVA|||Change in 6MWD from Baseline to Week 16||73|1|0.085
81690321|NCT00325442|163078233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|5.0||||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|24.0|||ANCOVA|||Change in 6MWD from Baseline to Week 16||24|-12|0.615
81537310|NCT00467740|162757506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.0011||95.0|0.059|0.234|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.234|0.059|0.0011
81690322|NCT00325442|163078234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|17.0||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|40.0|||ANCOVA|||Change in 6MWD from Baseline to Week 16||40|-6|0.230
81690323|NCT00325442|163078235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|10.0||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|28.0|||ANCOVA|||Change in 6MWD from Baseline to Week 16||28|-6|0.209
81690324|NCT00844428|163078250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of TMA event-free responders|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|94.0||||||"With a total of 20 patients enrolled between both protocols and, assuming that the true expected probability of TMA Event-Free for eculizumab-treated patients is 40%, then the study had 93.5% power to detect a statistically significant difference. Up to approximately 30 patients were to be enrolled.~All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS."||94|56|
81690325|NCT00844428|163078251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of hematologic normalization|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.0|99.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||99|68|
81690326|NCT00844428|163078252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of complete TMA response|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|49.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||49|9|
81690327|NCT00844428|163078253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||||<0.0001
81690328|NCT00844428|163078254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean change from baseline|6.75||||0.5423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.73|29.23|||ANOVA|Change from baseline were analyzed using a repeated measurement ANOVA model with time and baseline as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years||29.23|-15.73|0.5423
81712735|NCT03451630|163120516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7846||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.24 with degrees of freedom (2,1197).||Test for the change by treatment when the treatment-by-time interaction effect is not significant.||||0.7846
81690329|NCT00844428|163078255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of platelet count normalization|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.0|99.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years||99|68|
81712736|NCT03451630|163120516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.2444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|0.49||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-Statistics 1.36 with degrees of freedom (1, 3057).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12 months using the linear contrasts.||0.49|-1.92|0.2444
81712737|NCT03451630|163120516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.92||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.21 with degrees of freedom (1, 3057).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12 months using the linear contrasts.||0.92|-1.48|0.6480
81712738|NCT03451630|163120516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.3476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.47||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.88 with degrees of freedom (1, 3057).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12 months using the linear contrasts.||0.47|-1.34|0.3476
81712739|NCT03451630|163120517|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5199||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.86 with degrees of freedom (6, 3148)||Overall test of treatment-by-time||||0.5199
81712740|NCT03451630|163120517|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 5.56 with degrees of freedom (3, 3154).||Test for the change over time when the treatment-by-time interaction effect is not significant.||||0.0008
81712741|NCT03451630|163120517|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9897||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.01 with degrees of freedom (2,1229).||Test for the change by treatment when the treatment-by-time interaction effect is not significant.||||0.9897
81712742|NCT03451630|163120517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.8749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.02 with degrees of freedom (1, 3148).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12 months using the linear contrasts.||0.03|-0.03|0.8749
81712743|NCT03451630|163120517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.2216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.01||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 1.49 with degrees of freedom (1, 3148).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12 months using the linear contrasts.||0.01|-0.05|0.2216
81690330|NCT00844428|163078256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of TMA event-free responders|95.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.0|100.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||100|75|
81537311|NCT00467740|162757507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.238|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.843||0.0393||95.0|0.801|31.675|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||31.675|0.801|0.0393
81690331|NCT00844428|163078257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of hematologic normalization|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.0|99.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||99|68|
81690332|NCT00844428|163078258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of complete TMA response|55.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.0|77.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||77|32|
81690333|NCT00844428|163078259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||||<0.0001
81690334|NCT00844428|163078260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean change from baseline|-3.68||||0.7307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.15|17.79|||ANOVA|Change from baseline were analyzed using a repeated measurement ANOVA model with time and baseline as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||17.79|-25.15|0.7307
81537312|NCT00467740|162757507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.878|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.875||0.0005||95.0|12.379|43.378|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||43.378|12.379|0.0005
81690335|NCT00844428|163078261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of platelet count normalization|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.0|99.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years||99|68|
81690336|NCT00455858|163078268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean|-1.356|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.368|-1.344|||t-test|||||-1.344|-1.368|<.0001
81690337|NCT00455858|163078269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean|-1.338|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.35|-1.327|||t-test|||||-1.327|-1.350|<.0001
81690338|NCT00455858|163078270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean|-69.553|||<|0.0001||95.0|-70.047|-69.06|||Paired t-test|||Estimated mean decrease in FPG at week 12||-69.060|-70.047|<.0001
81690339|NCT00455858|163078270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean|-72.159|||<|0.0001||95.0|-72.647|-71.671|||Paired t-test|||Estimated mean decrease in FPG at week 20||-71.671|-72.647|<.0001
81690340|NCT02137772|163078273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-23.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.5|-14.6||A 1-sided p-value ≤0.0249 for the risk difference was used for declaring statistical significance|Mantel Haenszel|The Mantel Haenszel analysis was adjusted for sample size for each stratum (high or low risk for CMV reactivation)||||-14.6|-32.5|<0.0001
81690341|NCT02137772|163078274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Nominal 2-sided p-value|Log Rank|The log rank test was adjusted for sample size for each stratum (high or low risk for CMV reactivation)||||||<0.0001
81690342|NCT02137772|163078275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-31.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.9|-22.6||Nominal 1-sided p-value|Mantel Haenszel|The Mantel Haenszel analysis was adjusted for sample size for each stratum (high or low risk for CMV reactivation)||||-22.6|-39.9|<0.0001
81690343|NCT02137772|163078276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4||||0.4056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.2||Nominal 1-sided p-value|Mantel Haenszel|The Mantel Haenszel analysis was adjusted for sample size for each stratum (high or low risk for CMV reactivation)||||3.2|-4.0|0.4056
81690344|NCT02137772|163078277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0||||0.2258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.5||Nominal 1-sided p-value|Mantel Haenszel|The Mantel Haenszel analysis was adjusted for sample size for each stratum (high or low risk for CMV reactivation)||||1.5|-3.5|0.2258
81690345|NCT02137772|163078278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-31.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.6|-22.4||Nominal 1-sided p-value|Mantel Haenszel|The Mantel Haenszel analysis was adjusted for sample size for each stratum (high or low risk for CMV reactivation)||||-22.4|-39.6|<0.0001
81690346|NCT02137772|163078279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-23.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3|-14.3||Nominal 1-sided p-value|Mantel Haenszel|The Mantel Haenszel analysis was adjusted for sample size for each stratum (high or low risk for CMV reactivation)||||-14.3|-32.3|<0.0001
81690347|NCT02137772|163078280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Nominal 2-sided p-value|Log Rank|The log rank test analysis was adjusted for sample size for each stratum (high or low risk for CMV reactivation)||||||<0.0001
81690348|NCT00772967|163078308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.611||||0.089||90.0|-1.36|0.14||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|Baseline measurement included as covariate: Time-weighted average pain intensity during pretreatment walk||||0.14|-1.36|0.089
81690349|NCT00772967|163078308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.804||||0.043||90.0|-1.57|-0.04||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|Baseline measurement included as covariate: Time-weighted average pain intensity during pretreatment walk||||-0.04|-1.57|0.043
81690350|NCT00772967|163078309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.518||||0.048||90.0|-1.03|-0.01||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|Baseline measurement included as covariate: Time-weighted average pain intensity during pretreatment walk||||-0.01|-1.03|0.048
81690351|NCT00772967|163078309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03||||0.001||90.0|-1.54|-0.53||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|Baseline measurement included as covariate: Time-weighted average pain intensity during pretreatment walk||||-0.53|-1.54|0.001
81690352|NCT00772967|163078310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.658||||0.052||90.0|-1.32|0.01||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|Baseline measurement included as covariate: Time-weighted average pain intensity during pretreatment walk||||0.01|-1.32|0.052
81690353|NCT00772967|163078310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15||||0.003||90.0|-1.81|-0.49||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|Baseline measurement included as covariate: Time-weighted average pain intensity during pretreatment walk||||-0.49|-1.81|0.003
81690354|NCT00772967|163078311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.875||||0.019||90.0|-1.56|-0.19||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|Baseline measurement included as covariate: Time-weighted average pain intensity during pretreatment walk||||-0.19|-1.56|0.019
81690355|NCT00772967|163078311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07||||0.007||90.0|-1.77|-0.37||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|Baseline measurement included as covariate: Time-weighted average pain intensity during pretreatment walk||||-0.37|-1.77|0.007
81690356|NCT04172831|163078323|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment Difference = TNX-102 - Placebo|||-0.1|-0.7|0.010
81690357|NCT04172831|163078324|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.10|0.99|0.058
81690358|NCT04172831|163078325|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-1.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment Difference = TNX-102 - Placebo|||-1.2|-7.5|0.007
81690359|NCT04172831|163078326|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-1.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment Difference = TNX-102 - Placebo|||-1.1|-7.7|0.009
81468990|NCT05897827|162629900|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Implement Intervention Decisions, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.07||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.07|-0.19|0.36
81468991|NCT05897827|162629900|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Implement Intervention Decisions, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.1||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.16|0.62
81468992|NCT05897827|162629901|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Notice the Event, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.02||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.02|-0.32|0.08
81468993|NCT05897827|162629901|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Notice the Event, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.12||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.12|-0.55|0.20
81468994|NCT05897827|162629901|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Interpret the Event as an Emergency, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.1||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.14|0.74
81468995|NCT05897827|162629901|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Interpret the Event as an Emergency, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.23||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.23|-0.12|0.55
81690360|NCT04172831|163078327|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-1.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment Difference = TNX-102 - Placebo|||-1.3|-4.5|<0.001
81690361|NCT04172831|163078328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment Difference = TNX-102 - Placebo|||-0.3|-3.3|0.018
81690362|NCT04172831|163078329|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment Difference = TNX-102 - Placebo|||-0.3|-0.9|<0.001
81690363|NCT01276847|163078336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||unadjusted 1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sample test||Week 1||||0.016
81690364|NCT01276847|163078336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||unadjusted 1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sample test||Week 2||||0.007
81468996|NCT05897827|162629901|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Accept Responsibility for Intervening, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.09||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.09|-0.22|0.40
81690365|NCT01276847|163078336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.00015||95.0||||unadjusted 1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sample test||Week 4||||0.00015
81690366|NCT01276847|163078336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.000184||95.0||||unadjusted 1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sample test||Week 16||||0.000184
81690367|NCT01276847|163078337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.397||95.0||||unadjusted 1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sample test||Week 1||||0.397
81690368|NCT01276847|163078337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||unadjusted 1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sample test||Week 2||||0.010
81690369|NCT01276847|163078337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||unadjusted 1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sample test||Week 4||||0.002
81690370|NCT01276847|163078337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.000215||95.0||||unadjusted 1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sample test||Week 16||||0.000215
81690371|NCT01276847|163078338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.787||95.0||||unadjusted 1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sample test||Week 1||||0.787
81690372|NCT01276847|163078338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.577||95.0||||unadjusted 1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sample test||Week 2||||0.577
81690373|NCT01276847|163078338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053||95.0||||unadjusted 1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sample test||Week 4||||0.053
81690374|NCT01276847|163078338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098||95.0||||unadjusted 1-sided p-value, α = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|One-sample test||Week 16||||0.098
81690375|NCT00064662|163078412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Other|0.0||||0.01||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Time to event analysis of 24 month success rates. Null hypothesis is that the distributions in the two groups are equal.||||0.01
81690376|NCT00064662|163078413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-square|16.2|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Time to event analysis of cumulative success rates in the two groups. Null hypothesis is that the distributions are equal in the two groups.||||<0.001
81712744|NCT03451630|163120517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.0607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.04||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 3.52 with degrees of freedom (1, 3148).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12 months using the linear contrasts.||0.04|0.00|0.0607
81712745|NCT03451630|163120518|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1884||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 1.46 with degrees of freedom (6, 3138)||Overall test of treatment-by-time||||0.1884
81712746|NCT03451630|163120518|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 3.87 with degrees of freedom (3, 3144).||Test for the change over time when the treatment-by-time interaction effect is not significant.||||0.0090
81712747|NCT03451630|163120518|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.217||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 1.53 with degrees of freedom (2, 1227).||Test for the change by treatment when the treatment-by-time interaction effect is not significant.||||0.2170
81712748|NCT03451630|163120518|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.28||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 1.71 with degrees of freedom (1, 3138).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12 months using the linear contrasts.||0.28|-0.06|0.1910
81712749|NCT03451630|163120518|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.35||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 5.18 with degrees of freedom (1, 3138).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12 months using the linear contrasts.||0.35|0.03|0.0229
81712750|NCT03451630|163120518|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.2547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.06||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 1.30 with degrees of freedom (1, 3138).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12 months using the linear contrasts.||0.06|-0.21|0.2547
81712751|NCT03451630|163120519|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0413||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 2.49 with degrees of freedom (4, 3164).||Overall test for the treatment-by-time interaction||||0.0413
81712752|NCT03451630|163120519|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.1433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.04||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 2.14 with degrees of freedom (1, 3164).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12-Months using the linear contrasts.||0.04|-0.28|0.1433
81712753|NCT03451630|163120519|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.4272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.23||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.63 with degrees of freedom (1, 3164).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12-Months using the linear contrasts.||0.23|-0.10|0.4272
81537313|NCT00467740|162757507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.906|<|0.0001||95.0|20.512|51.633|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||51.633|20.512|<0.0001
81537314|NCT00467740|162757507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42.943|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.848|<|0.0001||95.0|27.498|58.389|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||58.389|27.498|<0.0001
81690377|NCT00064662|163078413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Other|0.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Kalpan Meier (Wald statistic)|||Kaplan Meier time-to-event analysis of cumulative success rates. Used Wald test of equality of survival distributions.||||<0.0001
81690378|NCT03008590|163078415|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||Significance pre-specified at P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data from the primary or secondary outcome measures were the dependent variables. The patient was the random effect. Dependent fixed effects variables included treatment at the time of data collection (naltrexone or placebo), group (naltrexone first or placebo first), and week (4, 8, 12, and 16).||||0.90
81690379|NCT03008590|163078416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||Significance pre-specified at P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data from the primary or secondary outcome measures were the dependent variables. The patient was the random effect. Dependent fixed effects variables included treatment at the time of data collection (naltrexone or placebo), group (naltrexone first or placebo first), and week (4, 8, 12, and 16).||||0.22
81690380|NCT03008590|163078417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Although significance was pre-specified at P\<0.05, it is suspected that this result is spurious due to multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data from the primary or secondary outcome measures were the dependent variables. The patient was the random effect. Dependent fixed effects variables included treatment at the time of data collection (naltrexone or placebo), group (naltrexone first or placebo first), and week (4, 8, 12, and 16).||||0.02
81690381|NCT03008590|163078418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||Significance pre-specified at P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data from the primary or secondary outcome measures were the dependent variables. The patient was the random effect. Dependent fixed effects variables included treatment at the time of data collection (naltrexone or placebo), group (naltrexone first or placebo first), and week (4, 8, 12, and 16).||||0.3
81690382|NCT03008590|163078419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Although significance was pre-specified at P\<0.05, it is suspected that this result is spurious due to multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data from the primary or secondary outcome measures were the dependent variables. The patient was the random effect. Dependent fixed effects variables included treatment at the time of data collection (naltrexone or placebo), group (naltrexone first or placebo first), and week (4, 8, 12, and 16).||||0.04
81712754|NCT03451630|163120519|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.06||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 8.45 with degrees of freedom (1, 3164).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12-Months using the linear contrasts.||-0.06|-0.31|0.0037
81712755|NCT03451630|163120520|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8231||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.38 with degrees of freedom (4, 3164).||Overall test for the treatment-by-time interaction||||0.8231
81712756|NCT03451630|163120520|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 330.05 with degrees of freedom (2, 1948).||Test for the change over time when the treatment-by-time interaction effect is not significant.||||<0.0001
81690383|NCT03008590|163078420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||Significance pre-specified at P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data from the primary or secondary outcome measures were the dependent variables. The patient was the random effect. Dependent fixed effects variables included treatment at the time of data collection (naltrexone or placebo), group (naltrexone first or placebo first), and week (4, 8, 12, and 16).||||0.78
81690384|NCT03008590|163078421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||Significance pre-specified at P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data from the primary or secondary outcome measures were the dependent variables. The patient was the random effect. Dependent fixed effects variables included treatment at the time of data collection (naltrexone or placebo), group (naltrexone first or placebo first), and week (4, 8, 12, and 16).||||0.92
81690385|NCT01000064|163078450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.053
81690386|NCT01000064|163078451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.052
81690387|NCT01000064|163078452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81690388|NCT01000064|163078453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81690389|NCT01000064|163078454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81690390|NCT01000064|163078455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.040
81690391|NCT01000064|163078456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81690392|NCT02389946|163078465|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of the 12-month TLF rate for the Orsiro stent vs. the Xience stent was assessed as the primary endpoint. The null hypothesis H0 was that the Orsiro stent would have a primary endpoint (12-month TLF) rate equal to or exceeding that of the Xience group by the non-inferiority margin or more. The alternative hypothesis HA was that the Orsiro stent would have a 12-month TLF rate less than the Xience group rate plus the non-inferiority margin of 3.85%.|Posterior Probability of non-inferioriry|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Bayesian calculation using a hierarchical model to incorporate data from previous BIOFLOW-II and BIOFLOW-IV trials.||||
81690393|NCT02389946|163078466|OTHER|||||||0.415|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.415
81690394|NCT01605396|163078475|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.81|1.72|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio (HR) and p-value for treatment difference based on Cox regression model with Efron tie handling for treatment comparison (Ridaforolimus + Dalotuzumab + Exemestane arm versus Ridaforolimus + Exemestane arm).||1.72|0.81|0.565
81690395|NCT01605396|163078477|OTHER||Difference of Percentages|-10.0||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|8.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen's Method|||Miettinen and Nurminen's method was used to compare ORR between the two treatment arms (Ridaforolimus + Dalotuzumab + Exemestane arm versus Ridaforolimus + Exemestane arm), and to calculate a p-value and 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in response rates.||8.0|-27.8|0.267
81690396|NCT01605396|163078478|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.38||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|4.13|||Regression, Cox|||HR and p-value for treatment difference based on Cox regression model with Efron tie handling for treatment comparison (Ridaforolimus + Dalotuzumab + Exemestane arm versus Ridaforolimus + Exemestane arm).||4.13|0.46|0.562
81690397|NCT04400318|163078481|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|30.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds Ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI) of the odds ratio and p-value between the dupilumab and placebo group based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted by ICS dose level (medium/high) and region (Eastern Europe/ROW).||30.82|3.13|<0.001
81690398|NCT04400318|163078482|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|21.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.022||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.73|51.25|||MMRM|||The mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) included study intervention, baseline value, region, ICS dose level, visits, study intervention by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction terms all as fixed effects. Region, ICS, study intervention and visits were considered as categorical parameters.||51.25|-7.73|0.138
81690399|NCT04400318|163078483|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measure is reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05. Only 2 secondary outcome measures (#4 and #5) were included in this procedure.|Least square mean difference|-4.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.798|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-3.34|||MMRM|||MMRM model included study intervention (dupilumab, placebo), baseline value of global lung UCSF mucus scoring, region (Eastern Europe/ROW), ICS dose level (medium/high), visit (up to Week 24), study intervention-by-visit interaction and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.||-3.34|-6.50|<0.001
81690400|NCT04400318|163078484|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measure is reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05. Only 2 secondary outcome measures (#4 and #5) were included in this procedure.|Least square mean difference|-53.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|39.562||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-132.09|25.19|||MMRM|||MMRM model included study intervention (dupilumab, placebo), baseline value of trimmed distal \[s\]iRaw at TLC, region (Eastern Europe/ROW), ICS dose level (medium/high), visit (up to Week 24), study intervention-by-visit interaction, and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.||25.19|-132.09|0.180
81690401|NCT01109004|163078508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||The primary analysis involved pairwise comparisons of PFS between the three treatment arms. To control the familywise type I error rate at 0.05, two-sided testing was performed at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0167 = 0.05 / 3.|Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified on risk status (high risk vs. standard risk)||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with PFS at 38 months post-randomization are equal for those receiving Tandem auto transplant and RVD consolidation therapy.||||0.87
81690402|NCT01109004|163078508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||The primary analysis involved pairwise comparisons of PFS between the three treatment arms. To control the familywise type I error rate at 0.05, two-sided testing was performed at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0167 = 0.05 / 3.|Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified on risk status (high risk vs. standard risk)||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with PFS at 38 months post-randomization are equal for those receiving Tandem auto transplant and Lenalidomide maintenance therapy.||||0.37
81690403|NCT01109004|163078508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27||||||The primary analysis involved pairwise comparisons of PFS between the three treatment arms. To control the familywise type I error rate at 0.05, two-sided testing was performed at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0167 = 0.05 / 3.|Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified on risk status (high risk vs. standard risk)||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with PFS at 38 months post-randomization are equal for those receiving RVD consolidation and Lenalidomide maintenance therapy.||||0.27
81690404|NCT01109004|163078509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||Two sided testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|Death prior to disease progression was treated as a competing risk||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with disease progression at 38 months post-randomization are equal for those receiving Tandem auto transplant and RVD consolidation therapy.||||0.92
81690405|NCT01109004|163078509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||Two sided testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|Death prior to disease progression was treated as a competing risk||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with disease progression at 38 months post-randomization are equal for those receiving Tandem auto transplant and Lenalidomide maintenance therapy.||||0.21
81690406|NCT01109004|163078509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||Two sided testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|Death prior to disease progression was treated as a competing risk||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with disease progression at 38 months post-randomization are equal for those receiving RVD consolidation and Lenalidomide maintenance therapy.||||0.22
81468997|NCT05897827|162629901|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Accept Responsibility for Intervening, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.13||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.13|-0.37|0.36
81468998|NCT05897827|162629901|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Know How to Intervene, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.6||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.60|0.18|<0.001
81690407|NCT01109004|163078510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Two sided testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with OS at 38 months post-randomization are equal for those receiving Tandem auto transplant and RVD consolidation therapy.||||0.26
81690408|NCT01109004|163078510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||Two sided testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with OS at 38 months post-randomization are equal for those receiving Tandem auto transplant and Lenalidomide maintenance therapy.||||0.53
81690409|NCT01109004|163078510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||Two sided testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with OS at 38 months post-randomization are equal for those receiving RVD consolidation and Lenalidomide maintenance therapy.||||0.57
81690410|NCT01109004|163078511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63||||||Two sided testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|Death prior to disease progression was treated as a competing risk||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with TRM at 38 months post-randomization are equal for those receiving Tandem auto transplant and RVD consolidation therapy.||||0.63
81690411|NCT01109004|163078511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||Two sided testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|Death prior to disease progression was treated as a competing risk||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with TRM at 38 months post-randomization are equal for those receiving Tandem auto transplant and Lenalidomide maintenance therapy.||||0.15
81690412|NCT01109004|163078511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33||||||Two sided testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|Death prior to disease progression was treated as a competing risk||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with TRM at 38 months post-randomization are equal for those receiving RVD consolidation and Lenalidomide maintenance therapy.||||0.33
81690413|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 1 clearance beta 2 microglobilin Optiflux vs Revaclear.||||<0.001
81690414|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The p value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons and a p\<0.05 is considered significant.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 1 Clearance beta 2 microglobulin Optiflux vs ELISIO.||||<0.001
81690415|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.178||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 1 clearance beta 2 microglobulin Revaclear vs ELISIO..||||=0.178
81537315|NCT00467740|162757508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.1264||95.0|-0.019|0.154|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.154|-0.019|0.1264
81690416|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.016||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 1 Clearance of myoglobin Optiflux vs Revaclear.||||=0.016
81690417|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.033||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 1 Clearance of myoglobin Optiflux vs ELISIO.||||=0.033
81690418|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.935|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 1 Clearance of myoglobin Revaclear vs ELISIO.||||=0.935
81690419|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.463|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 2 Clearance of urea nitrogen Optiflux vs Revaclaer.||||=0.463
81690420|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.392|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 2 Clearance of urea nitrogen Optiflux vs ELISIO.||||=0.392
81468999|NCT05897827|162629901|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Know How to Intervene, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.39||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.39|-0.16|0.41
81690421|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.597|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 2 Clearance urea nitrogen Revaclear vs ELISIO.||||=0.597
81690422|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.162|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 2 Clearance of creatinine Optiflux vs Revaclear.||||=0.162
81690423|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.186|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 2 Clearance of creatinine Optiflux vs ELISIO.||||0.186
81690424|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY|No Significant difference.||||||0.624|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 1 Urea nitrogen clearance Optiflux vs Revaclear.||||0.624
81690425|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.732|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 1 Urea nitrogen clearance Optiflux vs ELISIO.||||0.732
81690426|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.427|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 1 Urea Nitrogen clearance Revaclear vs Optiflux.||||0.427
81690427|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.379|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 1 Creatinine clearance Optiflux vs Revaclear..||||0.379
81690428|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.318|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 1 Creatinine clearance Optiflux vs ELISIO.||||0.318
81690429|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.914|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 1 Creatinine clearance Revaclear vs ELISIO.||||=0.914
81690430|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.623|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 1 Phosphate clearance Optiflux vs Revaclear.||||=0.623
81690431|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.403|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and equal variance was used. If data failed either non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 1 Phosphate clearance Optiflux vs ELISIO.||||=0.403
81690432|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.85|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 1 Phosphate clearance Revaclear vs ELISIO.||||=0.850
81690433|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.815|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 2 Clearance of creatinine Revaclear vs ELISIO.||||=0.815
81690434|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.367|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 2 Clearance of Phosphate Optiflux vs Revaclear.||||=0.367
81690435|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.821|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 2 Clearance of phosphate Optiflux vs Elisio.||||=0.821
81690436|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.364|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 2 Clearance phosphate Revaclear vs ELISIO.||||=0.364
81690437|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 2 Clearance of beta 2 microglobulin Optiflux vs Revaclear.||||<0.001
81690438|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 2 Clearance of beta 2 microglobulin Optiflux vs ELISIO.||||<0.001
81690439|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.254|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Session 2 Clearance of beta 2 microglobulin Revaclear vs ELISIO.||||=0.254
81469000|NCT05897827|162629901|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Implement Intervention Decisions, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.2||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.20|-0.22|0.92
81469001|NCT05897827|162629901|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance of the change in Implement Intervention Decisions, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.14||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.44||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.44|-0.16|0.37
81469002|NCT05897827|162629902|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.59||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.59|0.28|<0.001
81469003|NCT05897827|162629902|OTHER|To test for within-arm statistical significance, we used linear mixed models accounting for within-person clustering using random effects. We reported the beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.69||Threshold for statistical significance: \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.69|0.29|<0.001
81469004|NCT04982575|162629926|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.3||||0.2284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The change in HbA1c from baseline was analysed using an ANCOVA (Analysis of Covariance) with randomised treatment and stratification factor as factors and baseline HbA1c as a covariate using retrieved participants multiple imputation of missing data regardless of treatment or stratification.||0.19|-0.79|0.2284
81690440|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.079|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 2 Clearance of myoglobin Optiflux vs Revaclear.||||=0.079
81690441|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.086|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 2 Clearance of myoglobin Optiflux vs ELISIO.||||=0.086
81690442|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.888|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 2 Clearance myoglobin Revaclear vs ELISIO.||||=0.888
81690443|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.663||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 3 Clearance of urea nitrogen Optiflux vs Revaclear.||||=0.663
81690444|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.391|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 3 Clearance of urea nitrogen Optiflux vs ELISIO.||||=0.391
81690445|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.214|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 3 Clearance of urea nitrogen Revaclear vs ELISIO.||||=0.214
81690446|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.918|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 3 Clearance of creatinine Optiflux vs Revaclear.||||=0.918
81690447|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.394|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 3 Clearance of creatinine Optiflux vs ELISIO.||||=0.394
81690448|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.211|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 3 Clearance of creatinine Revaclear vs ELISIO.||||=0.211
81690449|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.222|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 3 Clearance of phosphate Optiflux vs ELISIO.||||=0.222
81690450|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.162|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 3 Clearances of phosphate Revaclear vs ELISIO.||||=0.162
81712757|NCT03451630|163120520|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6061||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.50 with degrees of freedom (2 , 1948).||Test for the change by treatment when the treatment-by-time interaction effect is not significant.||||0.6061
81712758|NCT03451630|163120520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.7459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.11||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.11 with degrees of freedom (1, 3164).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12-Months using the linear contrasts.||0.11|-0.15|0.7459
81712759|NCT03451630|163120520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.3169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.08||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 1.00 with degrees of freedom (1, 3164).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12-Months using the linear contrasts.||0.08|-0.18|0.3169
81712760|NCT03451630|163120520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.4098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.14||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.68 with degrees of freedom (1, 3164).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12-Months using the linear contrasts.||0.14|-0.07|0.4098
81712761|NCT03451630|163120521|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4732||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.88 with degrees of freedom (4, 1945).||Overall test for the treatment-by-time interaction||||0.4732
81712762|NCT03451630|163120521|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 319.14 with degrees of freedom (2, 1948).||Test for the change over time when the treatment-by-time interaction effect is not significant.||||<0.0001
81712763|NCT03451630|163120521|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9628||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.04 with degrees of freedom (2, 1948).||Test for the change by treatment when the treatment-by-time interaction effect is not significant.||||0.9628
81712764|NCT03451630|163120521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.8438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.19||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.04 with degrees of freedom (1, 1945).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12-Months using the linear contrasts.||0.19|-0.16|0.8438
81712765|NCT03451630|163120521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.7425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.15||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.11 with degrees of freedom (1, 1945).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12-Months using the linear contrasts.||0.15|-0.19|0.7425
81712766|NCT03451630|163120521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.5044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.17||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.45 with degrees of freedom (1, 1945).||Test for Group difference in the change from baseline to 12-Months using the linear contrasts.||0.17|-0.10|0.5044
81712767|NCT03451630|163120522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9804||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.11 with degrees of freedom (4, 3164).||Overall test for the treatment-by-time interaction||||0.9804
81712768|NCT03451630|163120522|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 21.80 with degrees of freedom (2, 3168).||Test for the change over time when the treatment-by-time interaction effect is not significant.||||<0.0001
81712769|NCT03451630|163120522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9764||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.02 with degrees of freedom (2, 1211).||Test for the change by treatment when the treatment-by-time interaction effect is not significant.||||0.9764
81712770|NCT03451630|163120522|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.6||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|T-test statistics 0.03.||Odds ratio of Treatment at 12-Months||1.60|0.63|0.9757
81712771|NCT03451630|163120522|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.7958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.68||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|T-test statistics 0.26.||Odds ratio of Treatment at 12-Months||1.68|0.67|0.7958
81712772|NCT03451630|163120522|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.7646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.34||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|T-statistics -0.30||Odds ratio of Treatment at 12-Months||1.34|0.67|0.7646
81712773|NCT03451630|163120523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9622||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.15 with degrees of freedom (4, 3164).||Overall test for the treatment-by-time interaction||||0.9622
81712774|NCT03451630|163120523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0377||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 3.28 with degrees of freedom (2, 3168).||Test for the change over time when the treatment-by-time interaction effect is not significant.||||0.0377
81469005|NCT05711381|162629936|OTHER|PK parameters of HM15912 from the severe renal impairment group (Cohort 2) were to be estimated and compared to the control group (Cohort 1, normal renal function). A one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was to be used to compare log transformed PK parameters. The estimates of mean difference and corresponding 90% CIs, as well as each exponentiation of estimates, were to be presented to provide the estimates of GMR.|Geometric mean ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|1.41||||||||1.41|0.59|
81469006|NCT05711381|162629937|OTHER|PK parameters of HM15912 from the severe renal impairment group (Cohort 2) were to be estimated and compared to the control group (Cohort 1, normal renal function). A one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was to be used to compare log transformed PK parameters. The estimates of mean difference and corresponding 90% CIs, as well as each exponentiation of estimates, were to be presented to provide the estimates of GMR.|Geometric mean ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.68||||||||1.68|0.93|
81469007|NCT04322539|162629939|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.662|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.549|0.8||Raw unadjusted p-value was obtained by using a stratified log-rank test accounting for the randomization schedule stratification factors.|stratified log-rank test||The HR between 2 treatment groups (fruquintinib vs placebo), together with its 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI), was calculated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model accounting for the randomization schedule stratification factors.|||0.800|0.549|< .001
81537316|NCT00467740|162757508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.0232||95.0|0.014|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.188|0.014|0.0232
81690451|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 3 Clearance of beta 2 microglobulin Optiflux vs Revaclear.||||<0.001
81712775|NCT03451630|163120523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistic 0.19 with degrees of freedom (2, 1903).||Test for the change by treatment when the treatment-by-time interaction effect is not significant.||||0.8300
81712776|NCT03451630|163120523|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.7507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.0||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|T-statistics -0.32||Odds ratio of Treatment at 12-Months||2.00|0.38|0.7507
81712777|NCT03451630|163120523|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.8844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.13||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|T-statistics -0.15||Odds ratio of Treatment at 12-Months||2.13|0.42|0.8844
81712778|NCT03451630|163120523|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.8227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.77||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|T-statistics -0.22||Odds ratio of Treatment at 12-Months||1.77|0.49|0.8227
81712779|NCT03451630|163120524|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test for the null hypothesis of no association between each event and treatment group.||Frequency and test of the marginal association between event rate and treatment for eligible participants' data at 12 months for MMA-1a||||1.00
81712780|NCT03451630|163120524|OTHER|||||||0.242|||||||Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test for the null hypothesis of no association between each event and treatment group.||Frequency and test of the marginal association between event rate and treatment for eligible participants' data at 12 months for MMA-1b||||0.242
81712781|NCT03451630|163120525|OTHER|||||||0.1112|||||||Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test for the null hypothesis of no association between each event and treatment group.||Test of the marginal association between event rate and treatment for eligible participants' data at 12 months for PCE-1||||0.1112
81712782|NCT03451630|163120525|OTHER|||||||0.4754|||||||Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test for the null hypothesis of no association between each event and treatment group.||Test of the marginal association between event rate and treatment for eligible participants' data at 12 months for PCE-2||||0.4754
81712783|NCT03451630|163120526|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.9079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|4.28||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Regression, Logistic|Chi-squared statistics 0.19 with degrees of freedom (2).||Test for the treatment effect (without weight) using a Firth's penalized logistic regression model for rare events.||4.28|0.13|0.9079
81712784|NCT03451630|163120526|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.9079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|3.72||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Regression, Logistic|Chi-squared statistics 0.19 with degrees of freedom (2).||Test for the treatment effect (without weight) using a Firth's penalized logistic regression model for rare events.||3.72|0.13|0.9079
81712785|NCT03451630|163120526|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.9079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|3.45||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Regression, Logistic|Chi-squared statistics 0.19 with degrees of freedom (2).||Test for the treatment effect (without weight) using a Firth's penalized logistic regression model for rare events.||3.45|0.34|0.9079
81712786|NCT03451630|163120527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9912||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.07 with degrees of freedom (4, 335).||Test for the treatment-by-time interaction (without weight) for SPC-1.||||0.9912
81537317|NCT00467740|162757508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.0106||95.0|0.027|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.200|0.027|0.0106
81690452|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.025||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 3 Clearances of beta 2 microglobulin Optiflux vs ELISIO.||||=0.025
81690453|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.903|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 3 Clearance of beta 2 microglobulin Revaclear vs ELISIO.||||=0.903
81712787|NCT03451630|163120527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.876||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.13 with degrees of freedom (2, 339).||Test for change over time for SPC-1||||0.8760
81712788|NCT03451630|163120527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.678||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.39 with degrees of freedom (2, 276).||Test for change in treatment effect for SPC-1||||0.6780
81712789|NCT03451630|163120527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1761||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 1.59 with degrees of freedom (4, 284).||Test for the treatment-by-time interaction (without weight) for SPC-2||||0.1761
81712790|NCT03451630|163120527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3239||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 1.13 with degrees of freedom (2, 288).||Test for change over time for SPC-2||||0.3239
81712791|NCT03451630|163120527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7415||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.30 with degrees of freedom (2, 139).||Test for change in treatment effect for SPC-2||||0.7415
81712792|NCT03451630|163120528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9786||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.11 with degrees of freedom (4, 608).||Test for the treatment-by-time interaction (without weight) for SPD-1.||||0.9786
81712793|NCT03451630|163120528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4703||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.76 with degrees of freedom (2, 612).||Test for change over time for SPD-1||||0.4703
81712794|NCT03451630|163120528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.877||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.13 with degrees of freedom (2, 332).||Test for change in treatment effect for SPD-1||||0.8770
81712795|NCT03451630|163120528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6198||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.66 with degrees of freedom (4, 469).||Test for the treatment-by-time interaction (without weight) for SPD-2||||0.6198
81712796|NCT03451630|163120528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6211||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.48 with degrees of freedom (2, 473).||Test for change over time for SPD-2||||0.6211
81712797|NCT03451630|163120528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1471||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 1.93 with degrees of freedom (2, 219).||Test for change in treatment effect for SPD-2.||||0.1471
81712798|NCT03451630|163120529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8247||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.38 with degrees of freedom (4, 280).||Test for the treatment-by-time interaction (without weight) for AMM-1||||0.8247
81712799|NCT03451630|163120529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6651||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.41 with degrees of freedom (2, 284).||Test for change over time for AMM-1||||0.6651
81712800|NCT03451630|163120529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3441||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 1.07 with degrees of freedom (2, 218).||Test for change in treatment effect for AMM-1||||0.3441
81712801|NCT03451630|163120529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0847||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 2.07 with degrees of freedom (4, 280).||Test for the treatment-by-time interaction (without weight) for AMM-2||||0.0847
81712802|NCT03451630|163120529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9695||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.03 with degrees of freedom (2, 284).||Test for change over time for AMM-2||||0.9695
81469008|NCT04322539|162629940|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.321|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.267|0.386||Raw unadjusted p-value was obtained by using a stratified log-rank test accounting for the randomization schedule stratification factors.|stratified log-rank test||The HR between the 2 treatment groups (fruquintinib vs placebo), together with its 95% CI, was calculated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model accounting for the randomization schedule stratification factors.|||0.386|0.267|< .001
81712803|NCT03451630|163120529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9396||||||Controlling for: age, sex, race, ethnicity, insurance, engagement at baseline, comfortability with technology, tech literacy (HINTS), social support at baseline (ISEL), health literacy (AAHLS), illness burden (CCI), and area deprivation index (ADI).|Mixed Models Analysis|F-statistics 0.06 with degrees of freedom (2, 200).||Test for change in treatment effect for AMM-2||||0.9396
81690454|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.003||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 3 Clearances of myoglobin Optiflux vs Revaclear.||||=0.003
81690455|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 3 Clearance of myoglobin Optiflux vs ELISIO.||||<0.001
81690456|NCT02433210|163078547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.472|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Session 3 Clearance of myoglobin Revaclear vs ELISIO.||||=0.472
81690457|NCT02433210|163078548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.216||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.216
81712804|NCT00089505|163120535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|7.61||P-value was not adjusted for multiple interim analyses, but any adjustment would be negligible because Peto-Haybittle spending function was used as a basis for calculating the repeated confidence intervals used in interim monitoring.|Regression, Cox|The model was stratified by screening CD4 strata (\<50 vs. \>=50 cells/mm\^3).|The HR is for NVP/NVP vs. NVP/LPV\_r.|||7.61|1.79|<0.001
81469009|NCT04322539|162629941|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|1.5||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.7||p-value was calculated from a stratified Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test accounting for the randomization schedule stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The adjusted difference and its 95% CI were calculated using the Wald method from Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test to account for the randomization schedule stratification factors.|||2.7|0.4|.059
81690458|NCT02433210|163078548|SUPERIORITY|No significant difference|||||=|0.216||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.216
81690459|NCT02433210|163078548|SUPERIORITY|No significant difference|||||=|0.952||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.952
81712805|NCT00089505|163120536|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|NoNVP/NVP regimen will be considered equivalent to the NoNVP/LPV\_r regimen if the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the hazard ratio for virologi falure is entirely below 2.0; equivalence will be established if the same confidence interval is entirely within the range 0.5 to 2.0.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.29||P-value is for a test of superiority and was not adjusted for interim analyses, but any adjustment would be negligible because Peto-Haybittle spending function was used as a basis for calculating the repeated confidence intervals used.|Regression, Cox|The cox proportional hazard model was stratified by screening CD4 strata (\<50 vs. \>=50 cells/mm3).|The HR is for NoNVP/NVP vs. NoNVP/LPV\_r.|||1.29|0.56|0.43
81712806|NCT03503617|163120539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81712807|NCT01882439|163120547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|25.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.73|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.72|37.19|||Large sample approximation|Missing response (MR) = non-response (NR)||||37.19|14.72|<0.0001
81712808|NCT01882439|163120547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|23.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.71|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|34.51|||Large sample approximation|MR=NR||||34.51|12.10|<0.0001
81712809|NCT01882439|163120548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2529|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06422|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3792|-0.1266|||Mixed Models Analysis|No imputation||||-0.1266|-0.3792|<0.0001
81712810|NCT01882439|163120548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.215|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06453||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3419|-0.0881|||Mixed Models Analysis|No imputation||||-0.0881|-0.3419|0.0009
81712811|NCT03125902|163120586|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.2032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.12|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis||1.12|0.60|0.2032
81712812|NCT03125902|163120586|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.2601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.14|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||1.14|0.62|0.2601
81712813|NCT03125902|163120587|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.1343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.05|||Log Rank|||||1.05|0.70|0.1343
81712814|NCT03125902|163120587|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.1285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.05|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||1.05|0.70|0.1285
81469010|NCT04322539|162629942|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|39.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.8|46.0||p-value was calculated from a stratified Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test accounting for the randomization schedule stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The adjusted difference and its 95% CI were calculated using the Wald method from Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test to account for the randomization schedule stratification factors.|||46.0|32.8|<.001
81469011|NCT04322539|162629948|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Wald test|||CminSS Based on the Starting Dose for OS Exposure-Response Analyses||||0.0600
81469012|NCT04322539|162629948|OTHER|||||||0.8065|||||||Wald test|||CminSS Based on the Adjusted RDI for OS Exposure-Response Analyses||||0.8065
81469013|NCT04322539|162629949|OTHER|||||||0.265|||||||Wald test|||CmaxSS for Gr Dermatological toxicity for Exposure-Response Analyses.||||0.265
81469014|NCT04322539|162629949|OTHER|||||||0.0159|||||||Wald test|||CmaxSS for Gr3+ Dermatological Toxicity for Exposure-Response Analyses.||||0.0159
81712815|NCT03125902|163120588|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.5798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.64|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis||1.64|0.76|0.5798
81712816|NCT03125902|163120588|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.4035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.72|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||1.72|0.80|0.4035
81712817|NCT03125902|163120589|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.3425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.43|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis||1.43|0.88|0.3425
81712818|NCT03125902|163120589|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.2166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.48|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||1.48|0.92|0.2166
81712819|NCT03125902|163120591|OTHER|Stratified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.6465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.24|||Log Rank|||||1.24|0.71|0.6465
81712820|NCT03125902|163120593|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.1526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.37|0.87|0.1526
81712821|NCT03125902|163120594|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.1834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.31|0.85|0.1834
81712822|NCT03125902|163120595|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.0513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.02|1.00|0.0513
81712823|NCT03125902|163120596|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.1226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.81|0.93|0.1226
81712824|NCT03125902|163120597|OTHER|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.02|||Log Rank|||||1.02|0.54|0.0641
81712825|NCT03125902|163120607|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.01227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.9|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||0.90|0.42|0.01227
81712826|NCT01997333|163120637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.761|||||||Log Rank|Stratified log rank test.||||||0.761
81712827|NCT01997333|163120638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.264|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for stratification factors.||||||0.264
81712828|NCT01997333|163120640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.726|||||||Log Rank|Stratified log rank.||||||0.726
81712829|NCT00890396|163120644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Fisher Exact|||The primary analysis compared the frequency of worsening spleen function (from normal to decreased or absent, or from decreased to absent).||||0.67
81712830|NCT00890396|163120645|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||The primary analysis compared the frequency of worsening spleen function (from normal to decreased or absent, or from decreased to absent).||||>0.99
81712831|NCT00890396|163120646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test was used to test if there were a statistically significant difference between the two treatment groups.||||0.61
81712832|NCT00890396|163120647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test was used to test if there were a statistically significant difference between the two treatment groups.||||0.78
81712833|NCT00890396|163120648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test was used to test if there were a statistically significant difference between the two treatment groups.||||0.80
81712834|NCT00890396|163120649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test was used to test if there were a statistically significant difference between the two treatment groups.||||0.11
81712835|NCT00890396|163120650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test was used to test if there were a statistically significant difference between the two treatment groups.||||0.85
81712836|NCT00890396|163120651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test was used to test if there were a statistically significant difference between the two treatment groups.||||0.95
81712837|NCT00890396|163120652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test was used to test if there were a statistically significant difference between the two treatment groups.||||0.40
81712838|NCT00890396|163120653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test was used to test if there were a statistically significant difference between the two treatment groups.||||0.11
81712839|NCT02504424|163120657|OTHER||percent of breasts successfully exchange|100.0|||||ONE_SIDED|||||||||Treatment Success includes all breasts which were exchanged successfully in the Per Protocol Cohort, excluding non-device related failures. The Treatment Success Rate per breast is 100% (80/80). Note: Denominator = 80 (86 implanted breasts - 6 breasts). Failed exchange = 4 breasts (non-device related) \& Missing = 2 breasts (patient non-compliant w/study and withdrew consent after treatment).||||
81712840|NCT02504424|163120657|OTHER||% breasts successfully exchanged|100.0|||||ONE_SIDED|||||||||Sensitivity Analysis (Best / Worst Case): Treatment Success by subject for the Per Protocol cohort includes all failures (excluding non-device related failures). The best case analysis considers success if the subject has at least one breast successfully reconstructed, and the worst case analysis considers it a failure if at least one breast has failed. The treatment success by subject is 100% for both best and worst case analysis.||||
81712841|NCT02504424|163120658|OTHER||% breasts successfully exchanged|95.2|||||ONE_SIDED|||||||||Secondary analysis is repeated including all breasts in the PP cohort (including non-device related failures). The Treatment Success Rate by breast, based on the Per Protocol cohort, including all cause failures, is 95.2% (80/84). One subject (2 breasts) are not included in analysis as subject withdrew from the study prior to exchange of her expanders.||||
81712842|NCT00440232|163120659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.969||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|5.235|||Chi-squared|||||5.235|0.74|0.172
81712843|NCT00440232|163120660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||log rank chi square|1.247||||0.264||95.0|||||Log Rank|df=1||||||0.264
81712844|NCT00362297|163120670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incident Risk Ratio|0.79||||0.052||95.0|0.63|1.0|||Regression, Poisson|Adjusted for period effects.||Comparison of genital HSV shedding rate on high dose acyclovir to standard dose valacyclovir. Powered with 80% chance of detecting 50% reduction in genital shedding rate on high dose acyclovir compared to standard dose valacyclovir.||1.00|0.63|0.052
81712845|NCT00982111|163120700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.21|||Log Rank|||||1.21|0.84|0.9561
81712846|NCT00982111|163120701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.6647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.16|||Log Rank|||||1.16|0.80|0.6647
81712847|NCT00982111|163120702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.7945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.34|0.68|0.7945
81537318|NCT00467740|162757508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.173|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.0001||95.0|0.087|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.260|0.087|0.0001
81690460|NCT02433210|163078548|SUPERIORITY|No Significant difference|||||=|0.714||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.714
81690461|NCT02433210|163078548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.156||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.156
81690462|NCT02433210|163078548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.427||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.427
81690463|NCT02433210|163078548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.487||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||No significant difference||||=0.487
81690464|NCT02433210|163078548|SUPERIORITY|Failed normality test|||||=|0.111||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The difference in the median values between the two groups is not \> enough to exclude that the difference is due to random sampling variability||No significant difference||||=0.111
81690465|NCT02433210|163078548|SUPERIORITY|Failed normality test|||||=|0.198||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||No significant difference||||=0.198
81690466|NCT02433210|163078548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.007||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||Showed a significant difference||||=0.007
81690467|NCT02433210|163078548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.202||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||No significant difference||||=0.202
81690468|NCT02433210|163078548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.54||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||No significant difference||||=0.540
81690469|NCT02433210|163078549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.204|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.204
81690470|NCT02433210|163078549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.234|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.234
81690471|NCT02433210|163078549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.015||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the \<0.050 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either then the non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank Sum Test was used.||||||=0.015
81690472|NCT02433210|163078549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.413||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.413
81690473|NCT02433210|163078549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.314||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.314
81690474|NCT02433210|163078549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.769||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.769
81690475|NCT02433210|163078550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.376|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.376
81690476|NCT02433210|163078550|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the difference was considered significant at the p\<0.05 level.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||1.000
81690477|NCT02433210|163078550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.713|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||0.713
81712848|NCT00982111|163120703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.39|||Log Rank|||||1.39|1.00|0.0459
81537319|NCT00467740|162757509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.0329||95.0|0.008|0.198|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.198|0.008|0.0329
81690478|NCT02433210|163078550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.424|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.424
81712849|NCT01657903|163120711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|41.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.42|47.89||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the treatments in comparison to be equal with respect to %RER. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||47.89|34.42|<0.0001
81712850|NCT01657903|163120711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|41.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.51|48.06||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the treatments in comparison to be equal with respect to %RER. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||48.06|34.51|<0.0001
81712851|NCT01657903|163120711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|40.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.06|47.61||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the treatments in comparison to be equal with respect to %RER. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||47.61|34.06|<0.0001
81690479|NCT02433210|163078550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.230
81690480|NCT02433210|163078550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.678|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.678
81690481|NCT02433210|163078550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.643|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.643
81712852|NCT01657903|163120712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|9.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.01|12.72||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the treatments in comparison to be equal with respect to %SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||12.72|6.01|<0.0001
81712853|NCT01657903|163120712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|9.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.07|12.82||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the treatments in comparison to be equal with respect to %SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||12.82|6.07|<0.0001
81469015|NCT04322539|162629949|OTHER|||||||0.484|||||||Wald test|||CmaxSS for Gr Proteinuria for Exposure-Response Analyses.||||0.484
81469016|NCT04322539|162629949|OTHER|||||||0.642|||||||Wald test|||CmaxSS for Gr3+ Proteinuria for Exposure-Response Analyses.||||0.642
81537320|NCT00467740|162757509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.0666||95.0|-0.006|0.184|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.184|-0.006|0.0666
81469017|NCT04322539|162629949|OTHER|||||||0.166|||||||Wald test|||CmaxSS for Gr Hemorrhage for Exposure-Response Analyses.||||0.166
81469018|NCT03617861|162629955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Healthy Controls Secretin vs Healthy Controls Placebo||||0.12
81690482|NCT02433210|163078550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.430
81690483|NCT02433210|163078550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.295|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.295
81690484|NCT02433210|163078550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.723|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.723
81690485|NCT02433210|163078550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.749|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.749
81690486|NCT02433210|163078550|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.967|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.967
81690487|NCT02433210|163078551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.670
81690488|NCT02433210|163078551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.993|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.993
81690489|NCT02433210|163078551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.650
81690490|NCT02433210|163078551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.299|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.299
81690491|NCT02433210|163078551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.659|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.659
81690492|NCT02433210|163078551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.176|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.176
81690493|NCT02433210|163078551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.853|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.853
81690494|NCT02433210|163078551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.494|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.494
81690495|NCT02433210|163078551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.631|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.631
81690496|NCT02433210|163078551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.370
81469019|NCT03617861|162629955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Functional Dyspepsia Secretin vs Functional Dyspepsia Placebo||||0.65
81690497|NCT02433210|163078551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.950
81690498|NCT02433210|163078551|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.377|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.377
81690499|NCT02433210|163078552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.534|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.534
81690500|NCT02433210|163078552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.578|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.578
81690501|NCT02433210|163078552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.225|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.225
81690502|NCT02433210|163078552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.125|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.125
81690503|NCT02433210|163078552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.466|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.466
81690504|NCT02433210|163078552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.534|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.534
81469020|NCT03617861|162629955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0574|||||||ANCOVA|||Healthy Controls vs Functional Dyspepsia||||0.0574
81690505|NCT02433210|163078552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.584|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.584
81712854|NCT01657903|163120712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|11.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.28|15.03||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the treatments in comparison to be equal with respect to %SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||15.03|8.28|<0.0001
81712855|NCT01259388|163120715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.346|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.346
81712856|NCT01259388|163120717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.013|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.013
81712857|NCT03512028|163120718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Interaction effect of group x time from pre- to post- intervention|ANOVA||Estimated difference between slopes|Mixed model ANOVA with group (RLIC, Sham) and time (pre-, post-, and follow-up ). The main analysis of interest is the group x time interaction from pre- to post-.||||0.002
81712858|NCT03512028|163120718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Main effect of time|ANOVA|||||||0.001
81712859|NCT03512028|163120718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.844||||||Main effect of group|ANOVA|||||||0.844
81712860|NCT00149227|163120728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.975|0.975|||Cox's proportional hazard analysis|||"We estimated the number of enrolled patients to validate the hypothesis under the assumption that the valsartan add-on group achieves a 20% risk reduction compared with the conventional treatment group and gives 80% statistical power for detecting a clinical signiﬁcance with a two-tailed 5% statistical signiﬁcant level.~with a two-tailed 5% statistical signiﬁcant level."||0.975|-0.975|<0.05
81690506|NCT02433210|163078552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.981|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.981
81690507|NCT02433210|163078552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.568|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.568
81690508|NCT02433210|163078552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.240
81712861|NCT02828982|163120742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.585||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in metabolic costs between the two groups||||0.585
81712862|NCT02828982|163120743|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.452||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there were no differences in the number of steps taken outside of the home for the two prostheses.||||0.452
81712863|NCT02828982|163120744|OTHER|paired t-test of Physical component scores between the two conditions||||||0.48||||||a prior threshold for significance was 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.480
81712864|NCT02828982|163120744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.408||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Mental Component Score||||0.408
81712865|NCT02828982|163120745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Ambulation Score||||0.058
81712866|NCT02828982|163120745|OTHER|paired t-test between conditions||||||0.123||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Appearance Score||||.123
81712867|NCT02828982|163120745|OTHER|paired t-test between conditions||||||0.052||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Frustration Score||||.052
81712868|NCT02828982|163120745|OTHER|paired t-test between conditions||||||0.188||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Perceived Response Score||||.188
81712869|NCT02828982|163120745|OTHER|paired t-test between conditions||||||0.336||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Residual Limb Health Score||||.336
81712870|NCT02828982|163120745|OTHER|paired t-test between conditions||||||0.043||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Social Burden Score||||.043
81712871|NCT02828982|163120745|OTHER|paired t-test between conditions||||||0.391||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Sounds Score||||.391
81712872|NCT02828982|163120745|SUPERIORITY|paired t-test between conditions||||||0.799||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Utility Score||||.799
81712873|NCT02828982|163120745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.173||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Well-Being||||.173
81712874|NCT02828982|163120746|OTHER|paired t-test between conditions||||||0.655||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Intact Side Biceps Femoris||||0.655
81712875|NCT02828982|163120746|OTHER|paired t-test between conditions||||||0.281||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Intact Side Rectus Femoris||||.281
81712876|NCT02828982|163120746|OTHER|paired t-test between conditions||||||0.844||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Intact Side Soleus||||.844
81712877|NCT02828982|163120746|OTHER|paired t-test between conditions||||||0.11||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Intact Side Tibialis Anterior||||.110
81712878|NCT02828982|163120746|OTHER|paired t-test between conditions||||||0.394||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Residual Side Biceps Femoris||||.394
81712879|NCT02828982|163120746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.141||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Residual Side Rectus Femoris||||.141
81712880|NCT02828982|163120747|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.212||||||Statistical significance was set a-priori at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.212
81712881|NCT02312934|163120748|OTHER||||||=|0.41||||||All pairwise comparisons were Sidak corrected for multiple comparisons at the p \< 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom were corrected using Greenhouse-Geisser estimates of sphericity (ε = 0.72).||For the Primary Aim (Specific Aim 1), a mixed-models repeated measures ANOVA was used to assess the interaction of treatment group (nicotine, placebo) with time (Visit), using change from baseline PCI FACT-Cog score (Visit 3, Visit 4, and Visit 5) as the dependent measure.||||=0.41
81690509|NCT02433210|163078552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.724|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.724
81469021|NCT03617861|162629956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Healthy Controls Secretin vs Healthy Controls Placebo||||0.85
81469022|NCT03617861|162629956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Functional Dyspepsia Secretin vs Functional Dyspepsia Placebo||||0.82
81469023|NCT03617861|162629956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1451|||||||ANCOVA|||Healthy Controls vs Functional Dyspepsia||||0.1451
81469024|NCT03617861|162629957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Healthy Controls Secretin vs Healthy Controls Placebo||||0.85
81469025|NCT03617861|162629957|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Functional Dyspepsia Secretin vs Functional Dyspepsia Placebo||||1.0
81469026|NCT03617861|162629957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4233|||||||ANCOVA|||Healthy Controls vs Functional Dyspepsia||||0.4233
81469027|NCT03617861|162629958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Healthy Controls Secretin vs Healthy Controls Placebo||||0.92
81469028|NCT03617861|162629958|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Functional Dyspepsia Secretin vs Functional Dyspepsia Placebo||||1.0
81469029|NCT03617861|162629958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3891|||||||ANCOVA|||Healthy Controls vs Functional Dyspepsia||||0.3891
81469030|NCT03617861|162629959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Healthy Secretin vs Healthy Placebo||||0.004
81469031|NCT03617861|162629959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Functional Dyspepsia Secretin vs Functional Dyspepsia Placebo||||0.03
81469032|NCT03617861|162629959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0355|||||||ANCOVA|||Healthy vs Functional Dyspepsia||||0.0355
81469033|NCT03617861|162629960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Nausea: Healthy Controls Secretin vs Healthy Controls Placebo||||0.5
81469034|NCT03617861|162629960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Nausea: Functional Dyspepsia Secretin vs Functional Dyspepsia Placebo||||0.16
81469035|NCT03617861|162629960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0016|||||||ANCOVA|||Nausea: Healthy Controls vs Functional Dyspepsia||||0.0016
81469036|NCT03617861|162629960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Fullness: Healthy Controls Secretin vs Healthy Controls Placebo||||0.10
81469037|NCT03617861|162629960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Fullness: Functional Dyspepsia Secretin vs Functional Dyspepsia Placebo||||0.30
81469038|NCT03617861|162629960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANCOVA|||Fullness: Healthy Controls vs Functional Dyspepsia||||0.0002
81469039|NCT03617861|162629960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Bloating: Healthy Controls Secretin vs Healthy Controls Placebo||||0.41
81469040|NCT03617861|162629960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Bloating Functional Dyspepsia Secretin vs Functional Dyspepsia Placebo||||0.67
81469041|NCT03617861|162629960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||ANCOVA|||Bloating: Healthy Controls vs Functional Dyspepsia||||0.0330
81469042|NCT03617861|162629960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Abdominal Pain: Healthy Controls Secretin vs Healthy Controls Placebo||||0.25
81469043|NCT03617861|162629960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Abdominal Pain: Functional Dyspepsia Secretin vs Functional Dyspepsia Placebo||||0.57
81469044|NCT03617861|162629960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2375|||||||ANCOVA|||Abdominal Pain: Healthy Controls vs Functional Dyspepsia||||0.2375
81469045|NCT01702532|162629961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-4.9||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-0.99||The comparison between treatments was conducted in a hierarchical order; consequently no adjustment of the significance level (5%) for multiplicity was needed.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model contains pre-provocation baseline, pre-dosing post-provocation craving score, and the terms treatment groups and center as fixed|Comment: The confidence interval is for the difference between treatments groups|Null hypotheses considered change in craving score means from pre-dose post-provocation at 50 seconds to be equal for the two treatment groups.||-0.99|-8.80|0.0141
81469046|NCT02339155|162629996|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper bound of the 90% confidence interval (CI) or the ratio of anti-PA Ab (attributable to AVA) GMCs between the AVA and the AVA + raxibacumab groups at Week 4 is less than 1.5, non-inferiority was to be established.|Ratio|1.18||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.35|||t-test, 1 sided|||||1.35|1.03|0.0016
81469047|NCT02339155|162629997|OTHER||Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.22|||t-test, 1 sided||Week 8|||1.22|0.98|
81469048|NCT02339155|162629997|OTHER||Ratio|0.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.07|||t-test, 1 sided||Week 26|||1.07|0.89|<0.0001
81690510|NCT02433210|163078552|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.445|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.445
81690511|NCT02433210|163078553|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.114|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.114
81690512|NCT02433210|163078553|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.292|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.292
81690513|NCT02433210|163078553|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.714|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.714
81690514|NCT02433210|163078553|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.176|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.176
81690515|NCT02433210|163078553|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.190
81690516|NCT02433210|163078553|SUPERIORITY|||||||-0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||-0.009
81690517|NCT02433210|163078553|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.911|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.911
81690518|NCT02433210|163078553|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.388|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.388
81690519|NCT02433210|163078553|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.337|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.337
81690520|NCT02433210|163078553|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.575|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.575
81690521|NCT02433210|163078553|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.880
81690522|NCT02433210|163078553|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.731|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Shapiro-Wilk test for Normality and an equal variance was used. If data failed either, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Rank sum test was used.||||||=0.731
81690523|NCT00059215|163078576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.933||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.933
81690524|NCT00059215|163078576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.590
81690525|NCT00059215|163078577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.945||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.945
81690526|NCT00059215|163078577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.260
81690527|NCT00059215|163078578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81690528|NCT00059215|163078578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.544||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.544
81690529|NCT00059215|163078579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.370
81690530|NCT04985799|163078581|NON_INFERIORITY|For the sample size, a total of 143 participants, or 72 participants per group was needed, based on a 90% effectiveness for both slings 14% non-inferiority margin, 80% power, alpha of 0.05 and a 20% dropout rate.|Risk Difference (RD)|14.8||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|28.5|||Chi-squared|||||28.5|1.1|0.04
81690531|NCT04985799|163078582|NON_INFERIORITY|For the sample size, a total of 143 participants, or 72 participants per group was needed, based on a 90% effectiveness for both slings 14% non-inferiority margin, 80% power, alpha of 0.05 and a 20% dropout rate.|Risk Difference (RD)|7.4||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|21.1|||Chi-squared|||||21.1|-6.2|0.29
81469049|NCT01643798|162630024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81469050|NCT01643798|162630024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81469051|NCT01643798|162630025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||.0003
81469052|NCT01643798|162630025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.794||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.794
81469053|NCT01349322|162630032|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is defined as a hazard ratio upper limit of 2.12.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|2.05|||Regression, Cox||Cause-specific hazard ratio; reference level = Arm 1.|"Assuming Arm 1 5-year IBR of 1.59%, for hypothesized upper bound hazard ratio (HR) of 2.12 (Arm 2 5-year IBR of 3.33%), 46 IBR events provide \>80% power to conclude non-inferiority with one-sided significance level = 0.05. Null hypothesis: HR ≥ 2.12 (inferior). Alternative hypothesis: HR \< 2.12 (non-inferior). See Limitations and Caveats section."||2.05|0.84|0.039
81469054|NCT01349322|162630033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.96
81469055|NCT01349322|162630034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05.|Log Rank|||||||0.14
81469056|NCT01349322|162630035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.34
81469057|NCT01349322|162630037|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis (H0) of inferiority: the mean change in cosmetic subscale score in Arm 2 will be at least 0.4 standard deviations worse than in Arm 1. If H0 is rejected, then non-inferiority can be concluded.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.62|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.13||One-side significance level = 0.025|t-test, 1 sided|||||0.13|-0.08|<0.0001
81469058|NCT03833804|162630053|NON_INFERIORITY|The investigators conducted a noninferiority analysis using a prespecified margin of 0.5%. The noninferiority margin was selected based on expert input from addiction medicine clinicians and implementation scientists, who agreed that a 0.5% absolute difference in the composite intervention rate would be clinically acceptable given the workflow and scalability benefits of automation. The margin was chosen to reflect a reasonable balance between clinical impact and operational gain.|z-test|0.86||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||One-sided independent samples z-test|||||||0.20
81469059|NCT04076059|162630059|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|0.222|||Log Rank||Stratified by volume of disease (low vs high) and prior docetaxel use (yes vs no) during screening period.|||0.222|0.076|<0.0001
81469060|NCT04076059|162630060|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.196|0.556|||Log Rank|Stratified by volume of disease (low vs high) and prior docetaxel use (yes vs no) during screening period.||||0.556|0.196|<0.0001
81469061|NCT04076059|162630061|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.789||||0.7279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.208|2.998|||Log Rank|Stratified by volume of disease (low vs high) and prior docetaxel use (yes vs no) during screening period.||||2.998|0.208|0.7279
81469062|NCT04076059|162630062|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.172|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.107|0.276|||Log Rank|Stratified by volume of disease (low vs high) and prior docetaxel use (yes vs no) during screening period.||||0.276|0.107|<0.0001
81469063|NCT04076059|162630063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by volume of disease and previous docetaxel use during screening period. Parameter estimate: Difference in percentage||||||0.0036
81469064|NCT04076059|162630064|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by volume of disease and previous docetaxel use during screening period. Parameter estimate: Difference in percentage||||||<0.0001
81469065|NCT04076059|162630065|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.797||||0.5899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.819|||Log Rank|Stratified by volume of disease (low vs high) and prior docetaxel use (yes vs no) during screening period.||||1.819|0.350|0.5899
81469066|NCT04076059|162630066|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|53.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.1|66.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by volume of disease and previous docetaxel use during screening period. Parameter estimate: Difference in percentage||||66.9|40.1|<0.0001
81469067|NCT04076059|162630067|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-5.2||||0.8312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|14.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by volume of disease and previous docetaxel use during screening period. Parameter estimate: Difference in percentage||||14.9|-25.4|0.8312
81469068|NCT02677896|162630068|SUPERIORITY||Cox hazard ratio|0.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.5||Stratified by volume of disease (low vs high) and prior docetaxel use (yes vs no) during screening period.|Log Rank||Stratified by volume of disease (low vs high) and prior docetaxel use (yes vs no) during screening period.|rPFS Treatment Comparison||0.50|0.30|<0.0001
81469069|NCT02677896|162630069|SUPERIORITY||Cox proportional hazards model|0.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.5|||Log Rank|||rPFS Treatment Comparision||0.50|0.30|<0.0001
81469070|NCT02677896|162630070|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.81|||Log Rank|P-value from stratified log-rank test.|Significance level is 0.04. Hazard ratio and 95 % CI are estimated by cox proportional hazards model.|||0.81|0.53|<0.0001
81469071|NCT02677896|162630071|SUPERIORITY||Cox hazard ratio|0.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.26||Stratified by volume of disease (low vs high) and prior docetaxel use (yes vs no) during screening period.|Log Rank||Stratified by volume of disease (low vs high) and prior docetaxel use (yes vs no) during screening period.|Time to PSA Progression Treatment Comparison||0.26|0.13|<0.0001
81537321|NCT00467740|162757509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.3738||95.0|-0.052|0.137|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.137|-0.052|0.3738
81537322|NCT00467740|162757509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.0037||95.0|0.046|0.234|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.234|0.046|0.0037
81690532|NCT04985799|163078584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.11
81690533|NCT04494633|163078585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.482314|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The change for each group was analyzed using a 2-tailed, unpaired, independent means, t-test with 61 degrees of freedom.||||||0.482314
81469072|NCT02677896|162630072|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.48|||||Hazard ratio and 95 % CI are estimated by cox proportional hazards model.|||0.48|0.31|
81469073|NCT02677896|162630073|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rate|50.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.3|55.7||Stratified by volume of disease (low vs high) and prior docetaxel use (yes vs no) during screening period.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PSA Undetectable Rate Treatment Comparison||55.7|45.3|<0.0001
81690534|NCT04494633|163078586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.876964|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The change for each group was analyzed using a 2-tailed, unpaired, independent means, t test with 61 degrees of freedom.||||||.876964
81690535|NCT04494633|163078587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66602|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The change for each group was analyzed using a 2-tailed, unpaired, independent means, with 61 degrees of freedom.||||||.66602
81690536|NCT04494633|163078588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.726421|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Two-tailed unpaired t test comparing change for control (Pre to 2 weeks later) to case (Pre- to 2 weeks post) with 61 degrees of freedom.||||||.726421
81690537|NCT04494633|163078589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.908468|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The statistical test used was a 2 tailed, unpaired t test with 61 degrees of freedom.||||||0.908468
81690538|NCT04494633|163078590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.468104|||||||t-test, 2 sided|The groups were compared using a two tailed unpaired t test with 61 degrees of freedom.||||||.468104
81690539|NCT01808118|163078632|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||2-sided Pearson's chi-square test|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81712882|NCT02312934|163120749|OTHER|||||||0.79||||||All pairwise comparisons were Sidak corrected for multiple comparisons at the p \< 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom were corrected using Greenhouse-Geisser estimates of sphericity (ε = 0.72).||For the Secondary Aim (Specific Aim 2), a mixed-models repeated measures ANOVA was used to assess the interaction of treatment group (nicotine, placebo) with time (Visit), using change from baseline CPT Scores (Visit 3, Visit 4, and Visit 5) as the dependent measure.||||0.79
81712883|NCT03395704|163120757|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||General Linear Model|||||||< 0.0001
81712884|NCT02475564|163120761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Mann-Whitney test|||A sample size of at least 21 patients per arm would be necessary to have a 90% chance of detecting, as significant at the 1% level, a difference of 3 points in a scale of 10 points, between both groups as the primary outcome, after 42 days of treatment.||||0.7
81537323|NCT00467740|162757510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.2646||95.0|-0.039|0.142|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.142|-0.039|0.2646
81690540|NCT01808118|163078651|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||The statistical test was performed at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05. Time to flare analysis showed statistically significant lower risk of flare in the adalimumab group than in the placebo group.||||<0.001
81690541|NCT02369835|163078700|OTHER|||||||0.8872|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.8872
81690542|NCT01254604|163078703|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was planned to enroll 248 subjects (124 per treatment group) to yield approximately 230 evaluable subjects (115 per treatment group). The study had power of 90% to test the primary hypothesis. The power and sample size were based on the following assumptions for treatment difference in change from baseline in IOP at Week 4: α = 0.025 (1-sided), Non-inferiority margin = 1.5 mmHg, True treatment difference = 0 mmHg, Standard deviation = 3.5 mmHg.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.7|||ANCOVA|Analysis model includes terms for treatment, baseline IOP and ocular diagnosis (open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension)|Difference is tafluprost - timolol|The study hypothesis was that tafluprost is non-inferior to timolol with respect to change from baseline in diurnal IOP at Week 4 in participants with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. The study hypothesis would be met if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-treatment difference in mean diurnal IOP change from baseline at Week4 (tafluprost - timolol) was ≤1.5 mmHg.||-0.7|-2.6|
81690543|NCT01254604|163078704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|19.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|33.4|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method|Participants were stratified by baseline IOP (\<26 mmHg or ≥26 mmHg at 0800 hours) and ocular diagnosis (open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension)|Between-group difference in percentage of participants with ≥25% reduction in IOP at Week 4 = percentage (tafluprost) - percentage (timolol)|||33.4|5.7|
81690544|NCT01254604|163078705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|9.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Between-group difference in percentage of participants with an AE = percentage (tafluprost) - percentage (timolol)|||9.4|-17.3|
81690545|NCT01254604|163078706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|5.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Between-group difference in percentage of participants discontinued study drug due to an AE = percentage (tafluprost) - percentage (timolol)|||5.7|-3.5|
81690546|NCT03074162|163078707|EQUIVALENCE|The statistical model was an variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment for comparison of B with R.|Geometric Mean (gMean) Ratio (%)|45.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.99|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.11|51.7|||ANOVA|Only the data for the comparison under investigation were included in the statistical analysis.|gMean Ratio=(B/R) \*100. Standard Error of the mean is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation.|||51.70|40.11|
81690547|NCT03074162|163078707|EQUIVALENCE|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment for comparison of B with A.|Geometric Mean (gMean) Ratio (%)|85.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|42.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.11|98.77|||ANOVA|Only the data for the comparison under investigation were included in the statistical analysis.|gMean Ratio=(B/A) \*100. Standard Error of the mean is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation|||98.77|74.11|
81712885|NCT02475564|163120762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Mann-Whitney test|||||||0.1
81712886|NCT02475564|163120763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Mann-Whitney test|||||||0.8
81712887|NCT01906489|163120765|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.4739|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3505|39.2931|||Fisher Exact|||||39.2931|3.3505|=0.0001
81712888|NCT01906489|163120766|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81712889|NCT01906489|163120767|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81712890|NCT01906489|163120769|OTHER||||||=|0.0953|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.0953
81712891|NCT01906489|163120770|OTHER||||||=|0.1238|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.1238
81712892|NCT01906489|163120771|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81712893|NCT01906489|163120772|OTHER||||||=|0.0019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 2||||=0.0019
81537324|NCT00467740|162757510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.3527||95.0|-0.048|0.135|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.135|-0.048|0.3527
81537325|NCT00467740|162757510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.1369||95.0|-0.022|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.160|-0.022|0.1369
81690548|NCT03074162|163078708|EQUIVALENCE|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment for comparison of B with R.|Geometric Mean (gMean) Ratio (%)|49.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.13|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.39|56.71|||ANOVA|Only the data for the comparison under investigation were included in the statistical analysis.|gMean Ratio=(B/R) \*100. Standard Error of the mean is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation.|||56.71|43.39|
81690549|NCT03074162|163078708|EQUIVALENCE|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and treatment for comparison of B with A.|Geometric Mean (gMean) Ratio (%)|83.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|72.45|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.33|105.31|||ANOVA|Only the data for the comparison under investigation were included in the statistical analysis.|gMean Ratio=(B/A) \*100. Standard Error of the mean is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation|||105.31|66.33|
81690550|NCT02948777|163078721|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81712894|NCT01906489|163120772|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81690551|NCT02948777|163078722|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81690552|NCT02948777|163078723|OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81690553|NCT02948777|163078724|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81690554|NCT02948777|163078725|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81690555|NCT02948777|163078726|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81690556|NCT02948777|163078727|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81469074|NCT02677896|162630074|SUPERIORITY||Difference in rate|19.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|28.2||Stratified by volume of disease (low vs high) and prior docetaxel use (yes vs no) during screening period.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||ORR Treatment Comparison||28.2|10.4|<0.0001
81537326|NCT00467740|162757510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.0051||95.0|0.039|0.221|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.221|0.039|0.0051
81690557|NCT02948777|163078728|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.22
81690558|NCT02948777|163078729|OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.31
81690559|NCT02948777|163078730|OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.61
81690560|NCT02948777|163078731|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81690561|NCT02948777|163078732|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81690562|NCT02948777|163078733|OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.027
81469075|NCT02677896|162630075|SUPERIORITY||Cox hazard ratio|0.88||||0.2162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.08||Stratified by volume of disease (low vs high) and prior docetaxel use (yes vs no) during screening period.|Log Rank||Stratified by volume of disease (low vs high) and prior docetaxel use (yes vs no) during screening period.|Time to Deterioration of Urinary Symptoms Treatment Comparison||1.08|0.72|0.2162
81690563|NCT02948777|163078734|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.84
81690564|NCT02948777|163078735|OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.59
81690565|NCT02948777|163078736|OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.81
81690566|NCT02948777|163078737|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.91
81690567|NCT02948777|163078738|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1
81690568|NCT02948777|163078739|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81690569|NCT02948777|163078740|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.013
81690570|NCT02948777|163078741|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.91
81690571|NCT02948777|163078742|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81690572|NCT02948777|163078744|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.84
81690573|NCT02948777|163078745|OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81690574|NCT05070429|163078746|SUPERIORITY||Maximum likelihood (MLE)|-0.035||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.727|0.657||To account for the non-normal distribution of the outcome, confidence intervals and p-values were obtained using a bias corrected and accelerated bootstrap resampling procedure with 10,000 replicates.|generalized linear model (GLM)|generalized linear model (GLM) with an identity link|Confidence intervals and p-values were obtained using a bias-corrected and accelerated bootstrap resampling procedure with 10,000 replicates.|Used a weighted regression model with an identity link to compare average daily hours of hearing aid use at one-year post-randomization between participants assigned to the telehealth HHC or conventional HHC. Inverse probability of treatment weights will be calculated and included in the model for the primary outcome.||0.657|-0.727|0.92
81690575|NCT05070429|163078747|SUPERIORITY||Maximum likelihood (MLE)|-0.011||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.147|0.125|||generalized linear model (GLM)||To account for the non-normal distribution of the outcome, confidence intervals and p-values were obtained using a bias corrected and accelerated bootstrap resampling procedure with 10,000 replicates.|Used a weighted regression model with an identity link to compare treatment satisfaction at one-year post-randomization between participants assigned to the telehealth HHC or conventional HHC. Inverse probability of treatment weights will be calculated and included in the model for the secondary outcome.||0.125|-0.147|0.87
81690576|NCT05070429|163078748|SUPERIORITY||Maximum likelihood (MLE)|0.059||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.201|0.32|||generalized linear model (GLM)||To account for the non-normal distribution of the outcome, confidence intervals and p-values were obtained using a bias corrected and accelerated bootstrap resampling procedure with 10,000 replicates.|Used a weighted regression model with an identity link to compare primary COSI goal achievement at one-year post-randomization between participants assigned to the telehealth HHC or conventional HHC. Inverse probability of treatment weights will be calculated and included in the model for the secondary outcome.||0.320|-0.201|0.66
81690577|NCT05070429|163078749|SUPERIORITY||Maximum likelihood (MLE)|-1.96||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.349|2.435|||generalized linear model (GLM)||To account for the non-normal distribution of the outcome, confidence intervals and p-values were obtained using a bias corrected and accelerated bootstrap resampling procedure with 10,000 replicates.|Used a weighted regression model with an identity link to compare hearing-specific quality of life at one-year post-randomization between participants assigned to the telehealth HHC or conventional HHC. Inverse probability of treatment weights will be calculated and included in the model for the secondary outcome.||2.435|-6.349|0.38
81712895|NCT01906489|163120772|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 6||||<0.0001
81712896|NCT01906489|163120772|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81690578|NCT03242928|163078751|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|=|0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.161|-0.013|||ANCOVA|||||-0.013|-0.161|= 0.021
81690579|NCT03242928|163078752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077|=|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.331|-0.023|||ANOVA|||||-0.023|-0.331|= 0.025
81690580|NCT03242928|163078753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|=|0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.146|0.006|||ANCOVA|||||0.006|-0.146|= 0.072
81690581|NCT02436577|163078755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|93.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.8|101.15|||ANOVA|||Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Ticagrelor Following Ticagrelor OD Tablets Compared to Ticagrelor IR Tablets.||101.15|85.80|
81690582|NCT02436577|163078755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|93.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.88|99.84|||ANOVA|||Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Ticagrelor Following Ticagrelor OD Tablets Compared to Ticagrelor IR Tablets.||99.84|87.88|
81690583|NCT02436577|163078755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|96.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.27|106.14|||ANOVA|||Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for metabolite AR-C124910XX Following Ticagrelor OD Tablets Compared to Ticagrelor IR Tablets.||106.14|88.27|
81690584|NCT02436577|163078755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|92.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.04|100.23|||ANOVA|||Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for metabolite AR-C124910XX Following Ticagrelor OD Tablets Compared to Ticagrelor IR Tablets.||100.23|85.04|
81469076|NCT02677896|162630076|SUPERIORITY||Cox hazard ratio|0.52||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.8|||Log Rank|||Time to SSE Treatment Comparison||0.80|0.33|0.0026
81690585|NCT02436577|163078756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|97.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.46|101.18|||ANOVA|||Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Ticagrelor Following Ticagrelor OD Tablets Compared to Ticagrelor IR Tablets.||101.18|94.46|
81690586|NCT02436577|163078756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean ratio|96.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.24|99.63|||ANOVA|||Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Ticagrelor Following Ticagrelor OD Tablets Compared to Ticagrelor IR Tablets.||99.63|93.24|
81690587|NCT02436577|163078756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|98.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.75|102.25|||ANOVA|||Statistical assessment of metabolite AR-C124910XX relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets administered compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||102.25|94.75|
81690588|NCT02436577|163078756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|95.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.59|98.85|||ANOVA|||Statistical assessment of metabolite AR-C124910XX relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets administered compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||98.85|91.59|
81690589|NCT02436577|163078757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|97.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.4|101.21|||ANOVA|||Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Ticagrelor Following Ticagrelor OD Tablets Compared to Ticagrelor IR Tablets.||101.21|94.40|
81690590|NCT02436577|163078757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|96.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.31|99.8|||ANOVA|||Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Ticagrelor Following Ticagrelor OD Tablets Compared to Ticagrelor IR Tablets.||99.80|93.31|
81690591|NCT02436577|163078757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|98.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.85|102.2|||ANOVA|||Statistical assessment of metabolite AR-C124910XX relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets administered compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||102.20|94.85|
81690592|NCT02436577|163078757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|95.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.99|99.08|||ANOVA|||Statistical assessment of metabolite AR-C124910XX relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets administered compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||99.08|91.99|
81690593|NCT03650452|163078775|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimation|-30.48||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.99|-13.19||The p-value is 2-sided and it is for the difference of percent change from baseline between TAK-935 and Placebo were computed using Rank Transformed Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) adjusting for baseline seizure frequency and indication.|Ranked ANCOVA||The location shift (TAK-935 - Placebo) and Asymptotic 95% confidence interval between TAK-935 and Placebo (TAK-935 - Placebo) were based on Hodges-Lehmann Estimation from un-adjusted rank statistics.|||-13.19|-46.99|0.0007
81690594|NCT03650452|163078776|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|-25.93||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.96|-10.69||The p-value is 2-sided and it is for the difference of percent change from baseline between TAK-935 and Placebo were computed using Rank Transformed ANCOVA adjusting for baseline seizure frequency and indication.|Ranked ANCOVA||The location shift (TAK-935 - Placebo) and Asymptotic 95% confidence interval between TAK-935 and Placebo (TAK-935 - Placebo) were based on Hodges-Lehmann Estimation from un-adjusted rank statistics.|||-10.69|-43.96|0.0024
81690595|NCT03650452|163078777|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|-50.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.03|-25.09||The p-value is 2-sided and it is for the difference of percent change from baseline between TAK-935 and Placebo were computed using Rank Transformed ANCOVA adjusting for baseline seizure frequency.|Ranked ANCOVA||The location shift (TAK-935 - Placebo) and Asymptotic 95% confidence interval between TAK-935 and Placebo (TAK-935 - Placebo) were based on Hodges-Lehmann Estimation from un-adjusted rank statistics.|||-25.09|-75.03|0.0001
81712897|NCT01906489|163120772|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81712898|NCT01906489|163120772|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81712899|NCT01906489|163120772|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 19||||<0.0001
81690596|NCT03650452|163078778|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|-16.22||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.5|4.49||The p-value is 2-sided and it is for the difference of percent change from baseline between TAK-935 and Placebo were computed using Rank Transformed ANCOVA adjusting for baseline seizure frequency.|Ranked ANCOVA||The location shift (TAK-935 - Placebo) and Asymptotic 95% confidence interval between TAK-935 and Placebo (TAK-935 - Placebo) were based on Hodges-Lehmann Estimation from un-adjusted rank statistics.|||4.49|-39.50|0.1470
81690597|NCT03650452|163078781|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.21||0.6829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.49||The p-value is 2-sided and it is for the difference (TAK-935 - Placebo) of change from baseline between TAK-935 and Placebo was computed using MMRM.|Mixed-Model Repeated Measure (MMRM)||The MMRM model included treatment and visit as factors along with treatment\*visit interaction and baseline score as a covariate; and visit as repeated measure.|||0.49|-0.32|0.6829
81690598|NCT02531373|163078818|EQUIVALENCE|Miettinen and Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|3.1||||||||3.1|-13.5|
81690599|NCT02531373|163078818|EQUIVALENCE|Miettinen and Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|1.2||||||||1.2|-16.3|
81690600|NCT02531373|163078818|EQUIVALENCE|Miettinen and Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|3.2||||||||3.2|-13.3|
81690601|NCT02531373|163078818|EQUIVALENCE|Miettinen and Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|5.1||||||||5.1|-10.2|
81690602|NCT02531373|163078819|EQUIVALENCE|Miettinen and Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|7.2||||||||7.2|-6.9|
81690603|NCT02531373|163078819|EQUIVALENCE|Miettinen and Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|7.2||||||||7.2|-6.9|
81690604|NCT02531373|163078819|EQUIVALENCE|Miettinen and Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|7.1||||||||7.1|-6.9|
81690605|NCT02531373|163078819|EQUIVALENCE|Miettinen and Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|6.9||||||||6.9|-6.9|
81690606|NCT02531373|163078820|EQUIVALENCE|Miettinen and Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|20.3||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|37.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||37.3|2.1|0.029
81690607|NCT02531373|163078820|EQUIVALENCE|Miettinen and Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|22.3||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|39.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||39.1|4.3|0.016
81690608|NCT02531373|163078820|EQUIVALENCE|Miettinen and Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|1.1||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|19.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||19.9|-17.7|0.908
81712900|NCT01906489|163120772|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81690609|NCT02531373|163078820|EQUIVALENCE|Miettinen and Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|23.1||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|39.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||39.6|5.4|0.011
81690610|NCT02531373|163078821|EQUIVALENCE|Miettinen and Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5||||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|12.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||12.9|-14.0|0.943
81690611|NCT02531373|163078821|EQUIVALENCE|Miettinen and Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.5||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|11.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||11.2|-16.4|0.711
81690612|NCT02531373|163078821|EQUIVALENCE|Miettinen and Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|3.7||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|16.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||16.4|-8.7|0.529
81690613|NCT02531373|163078821|EQUIVALENCE|Miettinen and Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|5.8||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|18.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||18.2|-5.8|0.298
81690614|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.1||||||Serotype 1||1.10|0.61|
81690615|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.35||||||Serotype 3||2.35|1.33|
81469077|NCT02677896|162630077|SUPERIORITY||Cox hazard ratio|0.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.36|||Log Rank|||Time to Castration Resistance Treatment Comparison||0.36|0.22|<0.0001
81690616|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.81||||||Serotype 4||1.81|0.91|
81690617|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.51||||||Serotype 5||1.51|0.59|
81712901|NCT01906489|163120774|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 2||||<0.0001
81469078|NCT02677896|162630078|SUPERIORITY||Cox hazard ratio|0.96||||0.6548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.14|||Log Rank|||Time to Deterioration of QoL in FACT-P Treatment Comparison||1.14|0.81|0.6548
81469079|NCT02677896|162630079|SUPERIORITY||Cox hazard ratio|0.92||||0.2715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.07|||Log Rank|||Time to Pain Progression Based on BPI-SF Treatment Comparison||1.07|0.78|0.2715
81690618|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5||||||95.0|0.29|0.86||||||Serotype 6A||0.86|0.29|
81690619|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.1||||||Serotype 6B||2.10|0.58|
81690620|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.03||||||Serotype 7F||1.03|0.55|
81690621|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.75||||||Serotype 9V||1.75|0.74|
81690622|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.27||||||Serotype 14||1.27|0.58|
81690623|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.63||||||95.0|0.43|0.92||||||Serotype 18C||0.92|0.43|
81690624|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.26||||||Serotype 19A||1.26|0.64|
81690625|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.11||||||Serotype 19F||1.11|0.62|
81690626|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|81.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.51|109.68||||||Serotype 22F (non-Prevnar serotype)||109.68|60.51|
81690627|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.47||||||Serotype 23F||1.47|0.56|
81690628|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|22.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.77|41.97||||||Serotype 33F (non-Prevnar serotype)||41.97|11.77|
81690629|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.23||||||Serotype 1||1.23|0.68|
81690630|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.8||||||Serotype 3||2.80|1.60|
81690631|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.62||||||Serotype 4||1.62|0.82|
81712902|NCT01906489|163120774|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81712903|NCT01906489|163120774|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 6||||<0.0001
81690632|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.31||||||Serotype 5||1.31|0.53|
81690633|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.92||||||Serotype 6A||0.92|0.31|
81690634|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.5||||||Serotype 6B||1.50|0.42|
81690635|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.31||||||Serotype 7F||1.31|0.71|
81690636|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.49||||||Serotype 9V||1.49|0.64|
81690637|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.37||||||Serotype 14||1.37|0.63|
81690638|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.16||||||Serotype 18C||1.16|0.55|
81690639|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.22||||||Serotype 19A||1.22|0.63|
81690640|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.44||||||Serotype 19F||1.44|0.81|
81690641|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|89.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.02|120.51||||||Serotype 22F (non-Prevnar serotype)||120.51|67.02|
81690642|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.57||||||Serotype 23F||1.57|0.61|
81690643|NCT02531373|163078822|EQUIVALENCE|2-sample t-test|Risk Ratio (RR)|18.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.82|34.41||||||Serotype 33F (non-Prevnar serotype)||34.41|9.82|
81690644|NCT00623467|163078830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.86|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81690645|NCT00623467|163078830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.74|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690646|NCT00623467|163078830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.54|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690647|NCT00623467|163078831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81690648|NCT00623467|163078831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.94|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690649|NCT00623467|163078831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.74|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690650|NCT00623467|163078832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.82|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81690651|NCT00623467|163078832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.74|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690652|NCT00623467|163078832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.57|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690653|NCT00623467|163078833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.77|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81690654|NCT00623467|163078833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.71|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690655|NCT00623467|163078833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.53|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81712904|NCT01906489|163120774|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81712905|NCT01906489|163120774|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81690656|NCT00623467|163078834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.31|||||||||||for BR1|||||
81690657|NCT00623467|163078834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.77|||||||||||for BR2|||||
81690658|NCT00623467|163078834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.2|||||||||||for BR3|||||
81690659|NCT00623467|163078834|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.704|||95% confidence interval for paired means||confidence interval provided for average reader, lower limit is compared to noninferiority margin|||0.704|-0.070|
81690660|NCT00623467|163078835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.68|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81690661|NCT00623467|163078835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.65|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690662|NCT00623467|163078836|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|noninferiority margin = -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.6||||95.0|0.03|0.381|||||lower limit of the confidence interval is compared to the noninferiority margin|||0.381|0.030|
81690663|NCT00623467|163078837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.47|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81690664|NCT00623467|163078837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.34|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690665|NCT00623467|163078837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.03|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690666|NCT00623467|163078838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.38|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81690667|NCT00623467|163078838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.6|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690668|NCT00623467|163078838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.25|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690669|NCT00623467|163078839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.39|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81690670|NCT00623467|163078839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.3|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690671|NCT00623467|163078839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.02|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81712906|NCT01906489|163120774|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81712907|NCT01906489|163120774|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 19||||<0.0001
81690672|NCT00623467|163078840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.32|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81690673|NCT00623467|163078840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.27|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690674|NCT00623467|163078840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.99|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690675|NCT00623467|163078841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.48|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81690676|NCT00623467|163078841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.46|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||<0.0001
81690677|NCT00623467|163078841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.32|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690678|NCT00623467|163078842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.35|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81690679|NCT00623467|163078842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.38|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690680|NCT00623467|163078842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.34|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690681|NCT00623467|163078843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.37|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81690682|NCT00623467|163078843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.45|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690683|NCT00623467|163078843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||<0.0001
81690684|NCT00623467|163078844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.34|<|0.0001||||||for contrast enhancement|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81690685|NCT00623467|163078844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690686|NCT00623467|163078844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.84|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.22|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690687|NCT00623467|163078846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81690688|NCT00623467|163078846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690689|NCT00623467|163078847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.63|<|0.0001||||||for border delineation|paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81690690|NCT00623467|163078847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.64|<|0.0001||||||for internal morphology|paired t test|||||||< 0.0001
81690691|NCT00623467|163078848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.4||||0.0002|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0002
81690692|NCT00623467|163078849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.3||||0.0001|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0001
81690693|NCT00623467|163078850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||0.0285|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0285
81690694|NCT00623467|163078851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|8.5||||0.0004|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0004
81690695|NCT00623467|163078852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.5||||0.0588|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0588
81690696|NCT00623467|163078853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0||||0.0093|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0093
81690697|NCT00623467|163078854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|20.6||||0.0003|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0003
81690698|NCT00623467|163078855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|||||||McNemar|||||||1.0000
81690699|NCT00623467|163078856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.8||||0.0016|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0016
81690700|NCT00623467|163078857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.9||||0.0253|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0253
81690701|NCT00623467|163078858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||0.0253|||||||McNemar|||||||0.0253
81690702|NCT00623467|163078859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7|<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81690703|NCT00623467|163078860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.84|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.81|<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||||||< 0.0001
81690704|NCT02795988|163078874|SUPERIORITY||Cox proportional hazard regression model|0.603||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.38|0.957||1-sided p-value was calculated from Log-rank test stratified by factor tumor stage which used for randomization at screening.|Log Rank|||||0.957|0.380|0.078
81690705|NCT00390780|163078897|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non inferiority assumptions:~Type of test: one-sided Inferiority margin: -15% Expected cure rate: 70% Type I error: 2.5% Type II error: 5%"|comparison of proportion clinical cure|0.15|||>|0.025|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|||Significance level was \<0.025|one-sided test|||"Analyses for ITT and PP populations:~H0: clinical cure rate for miconazole Lauriad minus clinical cure rate for clotrimazole troches is less than or equal to -0.15 H1: clinical cure rate for miconazole Lauriad minus clinical cure rate for Mycelex troches is greater than -0.15"|||-0.15|>0.025
81690706|NCT00390780|163078898|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non inferiority assumptions:~Type of test: one-sided Inferiority margin: -15% Expected cure rate: 70% Type I error: 2.5% Type II error: 5%"|comparison of proportion clinical cure|0.15|||>|0.025|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|||Significance level was \<0.025.|one-sided noninferiority test|||"Analysis for ITT and PP populations:~H0: clinical cure rate for miconazole Lauriad minus clinical cure rate for clotrimazole troches is less than or equal to -0.15 H1: clinical cure rate for miconazole Lauriad minus clinical cure rate for Mycelex troches is greater than -0.15"|||-0.15|>0.025
81690707|NCT00390780|163078899|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non inferiority assumptions:~Type of test: one-sided Inferiority margin: -15% Type I error: 2.5% Type II error: 5%"|compare proportion of clinical success|0.15||||0.0974|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|||Significance level was \<0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Analysis for ITT population:~H0: clinical success rate for miconazole Lauriad minus clinical success rate for clotrimazole troches is less than or equal to -0.15 H1: clinical success rate for miconazole Lauriad minus clinical success rate for Mycelex troches is greater than -0.15"|||-0.15|0.0974
81712908|NCT01906489|163120774|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81712909|NCT01906489|163120776|OTHER||||||=|0.0031|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 2||||=0.0031
81469080|NCT02634268|162630109|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.93|76.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average six minute walk test distance at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis, including participants with a measurement at baseline and/or 12 months, comparing the average 12-month six minute walk test distance between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for smoking and before/during the COVID-19 pandemic with fixed effects, while random effects were used for multiple measurement on individuals and study sites.||76.6|7.93|.02
81537327|NCT00467740|162757511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.017||95.0|0.023|0.232|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.232|0.023|0.0170
81537328|NCT00467740|162757511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.0646||95.0|-0.006|0.204|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.204|-0.006|0.0646
81690708|NCT00390780|163078899|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non inferiority assumptions:~Type of test: one-sided Inferiority margin: -15% Type I error: 2.5% Type II error: 5%"|Compare proportion of clinical success|0.15||||0.1115|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|||Significance level was \<0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Analysis for PP population:~H0: clinical success rate for miconazole Lauriad minus clinical success rate for clotrimazole troches is less than or equal to -0.15 H1: clinical success rate for miconazole Lauriad minus clinical success rate for Mycelex troches is greater than -0.15"|||-0.15|0.1115
81690709|NCT00390780|163078900|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non inferiority assumptions:~Type of test: one-sided Inferiority margin: -15% Type I error: 2.5% Type II error: 5%"|compare proportion of clinical success|0.15||||0.8787|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|||Significance level was \<0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Analysis for ITT population:~H0: clinical success rate for miconazole Lauriad minus clinical success rate for clotrimazole troches is less than or equal to -0.15 H1: clinical success rate for miconazole Lauriad minus clinical success rate for Mycelex troches is greater than -0.15"|||-0.15|0.8787
81690710|NCT00390780|163078900|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non inferiority assumptions:~Type of test: one-sided Inferiority margin: -15% Type I error: 2.5% Type II error: 5%"|compare proportion of clinical success|0.15||||0.7969|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|||Significance level was \<0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Analysis for PP population:~H0: clinical success rate for miconazole Lauriad minus clinical success rate for clotrimazole troches is less than or equal to -0.15 H1: clinical success rate for miconazole Lauriad minus clinical success rate for Mycelex troches is greater than -0.15"|||-0.15|0.7969
81690711|NCT00390780|163078901|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non inferiority assumptions:~Type of test: one-sided Inferiority margin: -15% Type I error: 2.5% Type II error: 5%"|compare proportion of partial response|0.15||||0.882|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|||Significance level was \<0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Analysis for ITT population:~H0: partial response rate for miconazole Lauriad minus partial response rate for clotrimazole troches is less than or equal to -0.15 H1: partial response rate for miconazole Lauriad minus partial response rate for Mycelex troches is greater than -0.15"|||-0.15|0.8820
81690712|NCT00390780|163078901|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non inferiority assumptions:~Type of test: one-sided Inferiority margin: -15% Type I error: 2.5% Type II error: 5%"|compare proportion of partial response|0.15||||0.9033|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|||Significance level was \<0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Analysis for PP population:~H0: partial response rate for miconazole Lauriad minus partial response rate for clotrimazole troches is less than or equal to -0.15 H1: partial response rate for miconazole Lauriad minus partial response rate for Mycelex troches is greater than -0.15"|||-0.15|0.9033
81690713|NCT00390780|163078902|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority statistical analysis for ITT population.|difference in proportion mycologic cure|0.15||||0.5816|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|||Significance level was \<0.025.|Chi-squared||||||-0.15|0.5816
81690714|NCT00390780|163078902|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority statistical analysis for PP population|difference in proportion mycologic cure|0.15||||0.4439|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|||Significance level was \<0.025.|Chi-squared||||||-0.15|0.4439
81690715|NCT00390780|163078903|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority statistical analysis for ITT population.|difference in proportion relapsed|0.15||||0.833|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|||Significance level is \<0.025.|Chi-squared||||||-0.15|0.8330
81690716|NCT00390780|163078903|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority statistical analysis for PP population.|difference in proportion relapsed|0.15||||0.9738|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|||Significance level is \<0.025.|Chi-squared||||||-0.15|0.9738
81537329|NCT00467740|162757511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.602||95.0|-0.077|0.132|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.132|-0.077|0.6020
81690717|NCT00390780|163078908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis for Clotrimazole minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) between treatment groups||||0.1860
81690718|NCT00390780|163078908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9564||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis for Miconazole minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) between treatment groups||||0.9564
81690719|NCT02759146|163078965|SUPERIORITY||Difference between least squared means|0.09||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.52||Adjusted for baseline and balancing factors used in the randomization|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference between reflexology and meditative practice for weeks 1-4|Aim 1: Comparing reflexology vs meditative practice for weeks 1-4||.52|-.36|.72
81690720|NCT02759146|163078965|SUPERIORITY||Difference between least squared means|-0.15||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference between reflexology and control for weeks 1-4|Aim 1: Comparing reflexology vs control for weeks 1-4||.41|-.72|.58
81690721|NCT02759146|163078965|SUPERIORITY||Difference between least squared means|-0.24||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference between meditative practice and control for weeks 1-4|Aim 1: Comparing meditative practices vs control for weeks 1-4||.34|-.81|.42
81690722|NCT02759146|163078966|SUPERIORITY||Difference between least squared means|-0.01||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference between reflexology and meditative practice for weeks 1-4|Aim 1: Comparing reflexology vs meditative practice for weeks 1-4||0.42|-0.44|0.96
81712910|NCT01906489|163120776|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81690723|NCT02759146|163078966|SUPERIORITY||Difference between least squared means|-0.2||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference between reflexology and control for weeks 1-4|Aim 1: Comparing reflexology vs control for weeks 1-4||0.35|-0.75|0.48
81690724|NCT02759146|163078966|SUPERIORITY||Difference between least squared means|-0.19||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference between meditative practice and control for weeks 1-4|Aim 1: Comparing meditative practice vs control for weeks 1-4||0.38|-0.75|0.52
81690725|NCT02759146|163078967|SUPERIORITY||Difference between least squared means|0.67||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|3.86|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparing reflexology to meditative practices for weeks 1-4|Aim 1: Comparing reflexology vs meditative practice for weeks 1-4||3.86|-2.52|.68
81690726|NCT02759146|163078967|SUPERIORITY||Difference between least squared means|-2.53||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.64|1.58|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparing reflexology to control for weeks 1-4|Aim 1: Comparing reflexology vs control for weeks 1-4||1.58|-6.64|.23
81690727|NCT02759146|163078967|SUPERIORITY||Difference between least squared means|-3.2||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.41|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparing meditative practice to control for weeks 1-4|Aim 1: Comparing meditative practice vs control for weeks 1-4||1.01|-7.41|0.14
81469081|NCT02634268|162630110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average Modified Borg Scale score at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis, including participants with a measurement at baseline and/or 12 months, comparing the average 12-month Modified Borg Scale score between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for smoking and before/during the COVID-19 pandemic with fixed effects, while random effects were used for multiple measurement on individuals and study sites.||-0.09|-0.63|.0008
81690728|NCT02759146|163078968|SUPERIORITY||Difference between least squared means|0.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference between reflexology and meditative practice for weeks 1-4|Aim 1: Comparing reflexology vs meditative practice for weeks 1-4||0.39|-0.38|0.98
81690729|NCT02759146|163078968|SUPERIORITY||Difference between least squared means|-0.24||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparing reflexology to control for weeks 1-4|Aim 1: Comparing reflexology vs control for weeks 1-4||0.25|-0.74|0.34
81690730|NCT02759146|163078968|SUPERIORITY||Difference between least squared means|-0.25||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparing meditative practices vs control for weeks 1-4|Aim 1: Comparing meditative practices vs control for weeks 1-4||0.26|-0.76|0.34
81690731|NCT02759146|163078969|SUPERIORITY||Difference between least squared means|0.25||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis||After the initial 4 weeks of reflexology, comparing continued reflexology to added meditative practice|Aim 2: After 4 weeks of reflexology, comparing continuing reflexology vs adding meditative practice||1.14|-.63|0.57
81690732|NCT02759146|163078969|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean|0.49||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|1.63|||Mixed Models Analysis||After the initial 4 weeks of meditative practices, comparing continuing meditative practice to adding reflexology|Aim 3: After 4 weeks of meditative practice, comparing continuing with meditative practice vs. adding reflexology for weeks 5-12||1.63|-0.64|0.39
81690733|NCT02759146|163078970|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean|1.94||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.93|7.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||After 4 weeks of reflexology, comparing continued reflexology vs adding meditative practice|Aim 2: After 4 weeks of reflexology, comparing continued reflexology vs added meditative practice for weeks 5-12||7.04|-10.93|0.67
81690734|NCT02759146|163078970|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean|-1.85||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.59|10.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||After 4 weeks of meditative practice, comparing continued meditative practice vs adding reflexology for weeks 5-12|Aim 3: After 4 weeks of meditative practices, comparing continued meditative practice vs adding reflexology for weeks 5-12||10.29|-6.59|0.66
81690735|NCT02759146|163078971|SUPERIORITY||Difference between least squared means|-0.19||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis||After 4 weeks of reflexology, comparing continued reflexology vs added meditative practice for weeks 5-12|Aim 2: After 4 weeks of reflexology, comparing continued reflexology vs added meditative practice for weeks 5-12||0.57|-0.95|0.62
81712911|NCT01906489|163120776|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 6||||<0.0001
81712912|NCT01906489|163120776|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81712913|NCT01906489|163120776|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81712914|NCT01906489|163120776|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81712915|NCT01906489|163120776|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 19||||<0.0001
81712916|NCT01906489|163120776|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81712917|NCT01906489|163120778|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 2||||<0.0001
81690736|NCT02759146|163078971|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean|-0.04||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis||After 4 weeks of meditative practice, comparing continued meditative practice vs adding reflexology for weeks 5-12|Aim 3: After 4 weeks of meditative practice, comparing continuing meditative practice vs adding reflexology for weeks 5-12||1.22|-1.15|0.95
81712918|NCT01906489|163120778|OTHER||||||=|0.0133|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||=0.0133
81712919|NCT01906489|163120778|OTHER||||||=|0.3053|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 6||||=0.3053
81712920|NCT01906489|163120778|OTHER||||||=|0.1918|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||=0.1918
81712921|NCT01906489|163120778|OTHER||||||=|0.209|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12||||=0.2090
81712922|NCT01906489|163120778|OTHER||||||=|0.6184|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 16||||=0.6184
81712923|NCT01906489|163120778|OTHER||||||=|0.3604|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 19||||=0.3604
81712924|NCT01906489|163120778|OTHER||||||=|0.4056|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 20||||=0.4056
81690737|NCT02759146|163078972|SUPERIORITY||Difference between least squared means|-0.14||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis||After 4 weeks of reflexology, comparing continued reflexology vs added meditative practice for weeks 5-12|Aim 2: After 4 weeks of reflexology, comparing continued reflexology vs adding meditative practice for weeks 5-12||0.77|-1.04|0.77
81712925|NCT01906489|163120784|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.1451|||=|0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5752|10.908|||Log Rank|||||10.9080|1.5752|=0.0017
81712926|NCT01078389|163120814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.472|||||||Ranked Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA)|Baseline modified Sharp/van der Heijde Erosion Score as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Month 24||||0.472
81712927|NCT01078389|163120815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.548|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|Baseline modified Sharp/van der Heijde Total Score from full hands and feet as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Month 24||||0.548
81712928|NCT01078389|163120816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.389|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|Baseline modified Sharp/van der Heijde Erosion Score from full hands and feet as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Month 24||||0.389
81712929|NCT01078389|163120817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|Baseline RAMRIS Synovitis Score as a covariate.||Synovitis: Change from Baseline at Month 24||||<0.001
81712930|NCT01078389|163120817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.634|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|Baseline RAMRIS Erosion(Distal+Proximal) Score as a covariate.||Erosion(Distal+Proximal): Change from Baseline at Month 24||||0.634
81712931|NCT01078389|163120817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.307|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|Baseline RAMRIS Edema(Distal+Proximal) Score as a covariate.||Edema(Distal+Proximal): Change from Baseline at Month 24||||0.307
81712932|NCT01078389|163120818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|Baseline modified Sharp/van der Heijde Total Score as a covariate.||Change from Baseline at Month 24||||0.122
81712933|NCT02361307|163120844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81712934|NCT01189201|163120862|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin individual tablets (fasted)|Geometric Mean Ratio|104.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.07|107.8|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||107.80|102.07|
81712935|NCT01189201|163120863|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin individual tablets (fasted)|Geometric Mean Ratio|104.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.97|110.09|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||110.09|99.97|
81712936|NCT01189201|163120864|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin individual tablets (fasted)|Geometric Mean Ratio|107.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.7|114.02|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||114.02|101.70|
81712937|NCT01189201|163120865|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin individual tablets (fasted)|Geometric Mean Ratio|109.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.55|120.83|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||120.83|99.55|
81712938|NCT01189201|163120868|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin individual tablets (fasted)|Geometric Mean Ratio|104.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.02|107.61|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||107.61|102.02|
81537330|NCT00467740|162757511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.0147||95.0|0.026|0.233|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.233|0.026|0.0147
81690738|NCT02759146|163078972|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean|0.22||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||After 4 weeks of meditative practice, comparing continued meditative practice vs added reflexology for weeks 5-12|Aim 3: After 4 weeks of meditative practice, comparing continued meditative practice vs added reflexology for weeks 5-12||0.80|-1.23|0.67
81712939|NCT01189201|163120869|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin individual tablets (fasted)|Geometric Mean Ratio|104.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.23|112.62|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||112.62|97.23|
81712940|NCT01189201|163120870|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fed)|Geometric Mean Ratio|85.86|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.33|90.64|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||90.64|81.33|
81690739|NCT02759146|163078973|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean|0.09||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparing reflexology vs control for weeks 5-12|Aim 4: Comparing reflexology vs control for weeks 5-12||0.37|-0.88|0.42
81690740|NCT02759146|163078973|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean|-0.34||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparing meditative practice vs control for weeks 5-12|Aim 4: Comparing meditative practices vs control for weeks 5-12||0.29|-0.98|0.29
81690741|NCT02759146|163078974|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean|-0.42||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparing reflexology vs control for weeks 5-12|Aim 4: Comparing reflexology vs control for weeks 5-12||0.15|-1.00|0.15
81690742|NCT02759146|163078974|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean|-0.2||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparing meditative practice vs control for weeks 5-12|Aim 4: Comparing meditative practice vs control for weeks 5-12||0.39|-0.80|0.50
81690743|NCT02759146|163078975|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean|-0.27||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparing reflexology vs control for week 5-12|Aim 4: Comparing reflexology vs control for weeks 5-12||0.28|-0.83|0.33
81690744|NCT02759146|163078975|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean|-0.36||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aim 4: Comparing meditative practice vs control for weeks 5-12||0.21|-0.93|0.22
81690745|NCT02759146|163078976|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean|0.92||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|1.52|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparing reflexology vs control for weeks 5-12|Aim 4: Comparing reflexology vs control for weeks 5-12||1.52|-8.62|0.17
81690746|NCT02759146|163078976|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean|-4.48||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.66|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparing meditative practice vs control for weeks 5-12|Aim 4: Comparing meditative practice vs control for weeks 5-12||0.70|-9.66|0.09
81690747|NCT01651260|163078987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||upper probability of failure|0.05||||||||||Minimum sample size of 60 subjects was required based on the ability of the device to perform at an observed level of non-failure equivalent to an expected upper probability of failure not to exceed 5%.|||Minimum sample size of 60 subjects was required based on the ability of the device to perform at an observed level of non-failure equivalent to an expected upper probability of failure not to exceed 5%.|||||
81449829|NCT02792699|162586427|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity between the test (ABP 798) and reference (rituximab \[US\]) for AUC0-14day was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the GMR following the second infusion of the first dose was within the bioequivalence criteria of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9729|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9174|1.0318||||||The geometric mean ratio (GMR) and confidence interval (CI) was estimated from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for weight and geographic region. The GMR was obtained by exponentiating the difference of the means on the natural log scale. The CI was obtained by exponentiating the CI for the difference between the means on the log scale.||1.0318|0.9174|
81537331|NCT00467740|162757512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.4902||95.0|-0.068|0.142|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.142|-0.068|0.4902
81690748|NCT01345786|163079025|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Acceptance criteria of 80 - 125% were used for bioequivalence evaluations (bioequivalence concluded when 90% confidence interval fully contained within acceptance criteria).|Ratio (Test/Ref %)|137.5||||||90.0|131.0|144.4|||||Commercial Batch Test / Phase 3 Batch Reference.|||144.4|131|
81690749|NCT01345786|163079025|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Acceptance criteria of 80 - 125% were used for bioequivalence evaluations (bioequivalence concluded when 90% confidence interval fully contained within acceptance criteria).|Ratio (Test/Ref %)|111.8||||||90.0|107.5|116.4|||||Commercial Batch Test / Phase 3 Batch Reference.|||116.4|107.5|
81690750|NCT01345786|163079026|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Acceptance criteria of 80 - 125% were used for bioequivalence evaluations (bioequivalence concluded when 90% confidence interval fully contained within acceptance criteria).|Ratio (Test/Ref %)|107.3||||||90.0|99.0|116.4|||||Commercial Batch Test / Phase 3 Batch Reference.|||116.4|99|
81690751|NCT01345786|163079026|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Acceptance criteria of 80 - 125% were used for bioequivalence evaluations (bioequivalence concluded when 90% confidence interval fully contained within acceptance criteria).|Ratio (Test/Ref %)|103.6||||||90.0|99.2|108.2|||||"Commercial Batch Test / Phase 3 Batch Reference.~In addition to the participants/profiles excluded, 1 participant from the Phase 3 Batch Reference group did not contribute to this comparison."|||108.2|99.2|
81690752|NCT01345786|163079027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Acceptance criteria of 80 - 125% were used for bioequivalence evaluations (bioequivalence concluded when 90% confidence interval fully contained within acceptance criteria).|Ratio (Test/Ref %)|110.0||||||90.0|106.4|113.7|||||Commercial Batch Test / Phase 3 Batch Reference.|Analysis for AUClast||113.7|106.4|
81712941|NCT01189201|163120871|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fed)|Geometric Mean Ratio|61.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.1|69.71|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||69.71|54.10|
81690753|NCT01345786|163079027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Acceptance criteria of 80 - 125% were used for bioequivalence evaluations (bioequivalence concluded when 90% confidence interval fully contained within acceptance criteria).|Ratio (Test/Ref %)|103.3||||||90.0|100.9|105.7|||||Commercial Batch Test / Phase 3 Batch Reference|Analysis for AUC last||105.7|100.9|
81690754|NCT01345786|163079027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Acceptance criteria of 80 - 125% were used for bioequivalence evaluations (bioequivalence concluded when 90% confidence interval fully contained within acceptance criteria).|Ratio (Test/Ref %)|108.1||||||90.0|104.7|111.6|||||Commercial Batch Test / Phase 3 Batch Reference.|Analysis for AUC infinity||111.6|104.7|
81690755|NCT01345786|163079027|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Acceptance criteria of 80 - 125% were used for bioequivalence evaluations (bioequivalence concluded when 90% confidence interval fully contained within acceptance criteria).|Ratio (Test/Ref %)|103.1||||||90.0|100.5|105.8|||||Commercial Batch Test / Phase 3 Batch Reference|Analysis for AUC infinity||105.8|100.5|
81690756|NCT01345786|163079028|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Acceptance criteria of 80 - 125% were used for bioequivalence evaluations (bioequivalence concluded when 90% confidence interval fully contained within acceptance criteria).|Ratio (Test/Ref %)|101.5||||||90.0|96.7|106.4|||||Commercial Batch Test / Phase 3 Batch Reference.|||106.4|96.7|
81690757|NCT01345786|163079028|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Acceptance criteria of 80 - 125% were used for bioequivalence evaluations (bioequivalence concluded when 90% confidence interval fully contained within acceptance criteria).|Ratio (Test/Ref %)|101.3||||||90.0|98.1|104.7|||||"Commercial Batch Test / Phase 3 Batch Reference.~In addition to the participants/profiles excluded, 1 participant from the Phase 3 Batch Reference group did not contribute to this comparison."|||104.7|98.1|
81690758|NCT04436510|163079035|SUPERIORITY||Disease Rate Ratio|0.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.118|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.769|1.237||Posterior probability that the disease rate ratio (DRR) is less than 1 (i.e. verdiperstat slowed progression) was 0.57467. NOTE: p-value is not provided for Bayesian model.|Bayesian shared-parameter model|A Bayesian shared-parameter model of change in disease severity as measured by ALSFRS-R total score and mortality.|"DDR \<1 imply slowing of disease progression by verdiperstat relative to placebo. Note: reported Confidence Interval is actually a Bayesian credible interval."||The model includes covariates for baseline use of edaravone, baseline use of riluzole, months since onset of symptoms, and pre-baseline slope of ALSFRS-R, and random effects for regimen and participant-specific slopes.|1.237|0.769|
81690759|NCT04436510|163079037|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.054||0.8875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|4.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates include baseline use of edaravone and riluzole, months since symptom onset, and pre-baseline ALSFRS-R slope.|Verdiperstat 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.|||4.32|-3.74|0.8875
81690760|NCT04436510|163079038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.848||0.3538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|11.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates include baseline use of edaravone and riluzole, months since symptom onset, and pre-baseline ALSFRS-R slope.|Verdiperstat 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.|||11.13|-3.99|0.3538
81690761|NCT04436510|163079039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.318|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.318
81690762|NCT01323673|163079057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.151||95.0||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by center was used for analysis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.151
81690763|NCT04598165|163079065|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.25||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.92||The primary intention to treat analysis was adjusted for differences in exposure to other SMS programs and phone ownership. The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Poisson regression||SMS group is the numerator|We estimated a sample size of 5000 to detect a risk ratio of ≤0.53 assuming a neonatal mortality rate of 23 per 1000 in the control arm with 80% power and, 95% confidence and taking into account a 10% attrition. Multiple imputation with chain equations (MICE) was used to impute missing values for any outcome with greater than 10% missingness. Any variables associated with the outcome or outcome missingness were included in the imputation model.||1.92|0.81|0.314
81712942|NCT01189201|163120872|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fed)|Geometric Mean Ratio|85.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.77|90.14|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||90.14|80.77|
81712943|NCT01189201|163120873|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fed)|Geometric Mean Ratio|93.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.07|102.05|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||102.05|85.07|
81712944|NCT01189201|163120874|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fed)|Geometric Mean Ratio|68.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.59|80.03|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||80.03|58.59|
81712945|NCT01189201|163120875|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fed)|Geometric Mean Ratio|90.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.24|98.19|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||98.19|84.24|
81690764|NCT04598165|163079066|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.36||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.21||The intention to treat analysis was adjusted for differences in exposure to other SMS programs and phone ownership. We corrected for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method. The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Poisson regression||SMS group is the numerator|We estimated a sample size of 5000 to detect a risk ratio of ≤0.53 assuming a neonatal mortality rate of 23 per 1000 in the control arm with 80% power and, 95% confidence and taking into account a 10% attrition. Multiple imputation with chain equations (MICE) was used to impute missing values for any outcome with greater than 10% missingness. Any variables associated with the outcome or outcome missingness were included in the imputation model.||2.21|0.84|0.217
81690765|NCT04598165|163079067|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.08||The intention to treat analysis was adjusted for differences in exposure to other SMS programs and phone ownership. We corrected for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method. The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Poisson regression||SMS group is the numerator|We estimated a sample size of 5000 to detect a risk ratio of ≤0.53 assuming a neonatal mortality rate of 23 per 1000 in the control arm with 80% power and, 95% confidence and assuming 10% attrition. With this sample size, assuming alpha=0.0045 (Bonferroni adjusted for 11 tests), we also had 80% power to detect a risk ratio of 1.05 in early initiation of breast feeding assuming 80% uptake in controls.||1.08|1.00|0.064
81712946|NCT01189201|163120876|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin FDC A3 (fasted)|Geometric Mean Ratio|95.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.19|100.3|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||100.30|91.19|
81690766|NCT04598165|163079068|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.01||The intention to treat analysis was adjusted for differences in exposure to other SMS programs and phone ownership. We corrected for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method. The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Poisson regression||SMS group is the numerator|We estimated a sample size of 5000 to detect a risk ratio of ≤0.53 assuming a neonatal mortality rate of 23 per 1000 in the control arm with 80% power and, 95% confidence and assuming 10% attrition. With this sample size, assuming alpha=0.0045 (Bonferroni adjusted for 11 tests), we also had 80% power to detect a risk ratio of 1.05 in exclusive breast feeding assuming 80% uptake in controls.||1.01|0.98|0.363
81469082|NCT02634268|162630111|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average body weight at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis, including participants with a measurement at baseline and/or 12 months, comparing the average 12-month body weight between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for smoking and before/during the COVID-19 pandemic with fixed effects, while random effects were used for multiple measurement on individuals and study sites.||-0.34|-2.33|0.0008
81690767|NCT04598165|163079069|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.02||The intention to treat analysis was adjusted for differences in exposure to other SMS programs and phone ownership. We corrected for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method. The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Poisson regression||SMS group is the numerator|We estimated a sample size of 5000 to detect a risk ratio of ≤0.53 assuming a neonatal mortality rate of 23 per 1000 in the control arm with 80% power and, 95% confidence and assuming 10% attrition. With this sample size, assuming alpha=0.0045 (Bonferroni adjusted for 11 tests), we also had 80% power to detect a risk ratio of 1.11 in application of substances to the cord or delaying first bath assuming 50% in controls.||1.02|1.00|0.093
81690768|NCT04598165|163079070|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.09||The intention to treat analysis was adjusted for differences in exposure to other SMS programs and phone ownership. We corrected for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method. The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Poisson regression||SMS group is the numerator|We estimated a sample size of 5000 to detect a risk ratio of ≤0.53 assuming a neonatal mortality rate of 23 per 1000 in the control arm with 80% power and, 95% confidence and assuming 10% attrition. With this sample size, assuming alpha=0.0045 (Bonferroni adjusted for 11 tests), we also had 80% power to detect a risk ratio of 1.11 in application of substances to the cord or delaying first bath assuming 50% in controls.||1.09|0.97|0.353
81690769|NCT04598165|163079071|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.61||The intention to treat analysis was adjusted for differences in exposure to other SMS programs and phone ownership. We corrected for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method. The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Poisson regression||SMS group is the numerator|We estimated a sample size of 5000 to detect a risk ratio of ≤0.53 assuming a neonatal mortality rate of 23 per 1000 in the control arm with 80% power and, 95% confidence and assuming 10% attrition. With this sample size, assuming alpha=0.0045 (Bonferroni adjusted for 11 tests), we also had 80% power to detect a risk ratio of 1.53 in provision of Kangaroo Mother Care assuming 25% in controls.||2.61|0.50|0.751
81690770|NCT04598165|163079072|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.01||The intention to treat analysis was adjusted for differences in exposure to other SMS programs and phone ownership. We corrected for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method. The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Poisson generalized estimating equations||n (%) are values at 6-week visit, and RR compares change over time for enrollment, 2- and 6-week visits. SMS group is the numerator.|We estimated a sample size of 5000 to detect a risk ratio of ≤0.53 assuming a neonatal mortality rate of 23 per 1000 in the control arm with 80% power and, 95% confidence and assuming 10% attrition. With this sample size, assuming alpha=0.0045 (Bonferroni adjusted for 11 tests), we also had 80% power to detect a risk ratio of 1.04 in number of danger signs correctly named assuming median of 3 in controls.||1.01|1.00|0.431
81690771|NCT04598165|163079073|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.08||The intention to treat analysis was adjusted for differences in exposure to other SMS programs and phone ownership. We corrected for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method. The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Poisson regression||SMS group is the numerator.|We estimated a sample size of 5000 to detect a risk ratio of ≤0.53 assuming a neonatal mortality rate of 23 per 1000 in the control arm with 80% power and, 95% confidence and assuming 10% attrition. With this sample size, assuming alpha=0.0045 (Bonferroni adjusted for 11 tests), we also had 80% power to detect a risk ratio of 1.11 in appropriate care seeking assuming 1 clinic visit in the 6-weeks postpartum for controls.||1.08|0.98|0.321
81690772|NCT04598165|163079074|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.04||The intention to treat analysis was adjusted for differences in exposure to other SMS programs and phone ownership. We corrected for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method. The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Poisson generalized estimating equations||n (%) are values at 6-week visit, and RR compares change over time for enrollment, 2- and 6-week visits. SMS group is the numerator.|We estimated a sample size of 5000 to detect a risk ratio of ≤0.53 assuming a neonatal mortality rate of 23 per 1000 in the control arm with 80% power and, 95% confidence and assuming 10% attrition. With this sample size, assuming alpha=0.0045 (Bonferroni adjusted for 11 tests), we also had 80% power to detect a risk ratio of 0.76 in elevated depression symptoms assuming 19% in controls.||1.04|0.98|0.650
81690773|NCT04598165|163079075|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|0.09||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.18||The intention to treat analysis was adjusted for differences in exposure to other SMS programs and phone ownership. We corrected for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method. The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Linear generalized estimating equations||n (%) are values at 6-week visit, and RR compares change over time for enrollment, 2- and 6-week visits. SMS group is the numerator. Coefficient (95% CI) for linear GEE using enrollment, 2- and 6-week visits.|||0.18|-0.007|0.071
81690774|NCT04598165|163079076|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|0.02||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.04||The intention to treat analysis was adjusted for differences in exposure to other SMS programs and phone ownership. We corrected for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method. The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Linear generalized estimating equations||n (%) are values at 6-week visit, and RR compares change over time for enrollment, 2- and 6-week visits. SMS group is the numerator. Coefficient (95% CI) for linear GEE using enrollment, 2- and 6-week visits.|||0.04|-0.01|0.190
81690775|NCT03625986|163079085|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-186.68||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0039
81690776|NCT03625986|163079086|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.8103|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8103
81690777|NCT03625986|163079087|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.14||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0105
81690778|NCT03625986|163079088|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2415.93||||0.0182|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0182
81712947|NCT01189201|163120877|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin FDC A3 (fasted)|Geometric Mean Ratio|98.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.95|104.53|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||104.53|91.95|
81712948|NCT01189201|163120878|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin FDC A3 (fasted)|Geometric Mean Ratio|95.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.17|100.43|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||100.43|91.17|
81712949|NCT01189201|163120879|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin FDC A3 (fasted)|Geometric Mean Ratio|92.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.36|100.09|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||100.09|86.36|
81537332|NCT00467740|162757512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.2832||95.0|-0.048|0.164|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.164|-0.048|0.2832
81690779|NCT03625986|163079089|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18||||0.8429|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8429
81690780|NCT03625986|163079090|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49||||0.4881|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4881
81690781|NCT03625986|163079091|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.76||||0.0835|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0835
81690782|NCT03625986|163079092|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96||||0.043|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.043
81690783|NCT03625986|163079093|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.35||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0052
81690784|NCT03625986|163079094|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.95||||0.0797|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0797
81690785|NCT03625986|163079095|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.44||||0.1084|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1084
81690786|NCT03625986|163079096|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.81||||0.3469|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3469
81690787|NCT03625986|163079097|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.3632||||0.0272|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0272
81690788|NCT03625986|163079098|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.589|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.589
81690789|NCT03625986|163079099|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.5448|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5448
81690790|NCT03625986|163079100|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.3||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.65
81690791|NCT03625986|163079101|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.1567|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1567
81690792|NCT02410902|163079125|OTHER|ANCOVA using MMRM analysis|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.56||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||||-0.14|-4.98|0.038
81690793|NCT02410902|163079126|OTHER|ANCOVA using MMRM analysis|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|1.07|||ANCOVA|||||1.07|-3.21|0.325
81690794|NCT03059810|163079135|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used. This margin is based on a 10% shift in the distribution of CLUE scores.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.63|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|5.9|||Linear mixed model (LMM)|A 95% Confidence Interval for the least squares mean difference between the follow up and baseline was used to test for non-inferiority.|Mean difference was calculated as Test (at 12-16 days follow up) - Habitual (at baseline)|It was a single arm study and the subjects' overall vision was compared against the baseline with the habitual lens. Sample size was determined using Power procedure in SAS 9.4 using the input from historical data (alpha=0.05).||5.9|-4.6|
81690795|NCT00747617|163079136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81690796|NCT02279524|163079138|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-3.09||||0.0655|TWO_SIDED|1.6|||||Mixed Models Analysis||||Post-Hoc Responder Analysis - was also carried out. See Post-Hoc analysis|||0.0655
81690797|NCT02279524|163079138|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-3.32||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|1.6|||||Mixed Models Analysis||||Post-Hoc Responder Analysis - was also carried out. See Post-Hoc analysis|||0.0450
81690798|NCT02279524|163079139|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.74||||0.0514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|22.66|||Regression, Logistic|The method used was a Baseline Adjusted Logistic Regression||||22.66|0.99|0.0514
81690799|NCT02279524|163079139|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.4955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|9.61|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.61|0.33|0.4955
81690800|NCT02279524|163079140|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|5.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.04|0.70|0.2110
81690801|NCT02279524|163079140|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.8425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.05|0.40|0.8425
81690802|NCT02279524|163079141|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-29.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81690803|NCT02279524|163079141|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-23.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0002
81690804|NCT02279524|163079142|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-0.447||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7063|-0.1877|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1877|-0.7063|0.0008
81690805|NCT02279524|163079142|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-0.362||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6196|-0.1043|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1043|-0.6196|0.0061
81690806|NCT02279524|163079143|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-17.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81690807|NCT02279524|163079143|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2||0.0011|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0011
81690808|NCT02279524|163079144|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77||||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|6.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.88|1.11|0.0279
81712950|NCT01189201|163120880|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin FDC A3 (fasted)|Geometric Mean Ratio|103.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.93|115.74|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||115.74|92.93|
81537333|NCT00467740|162757512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.6516||95.0|-0.081|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.130|-0.081|0.6516
81537334|NCT00467740|162757512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.006||95.0|0.042|0.252|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.252|0.042|0.0060
81537335|NCT00467740|162757513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0005||95.0|0.079|0.277|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.277|0.079|0.0005
81537336|NCT00467740|162757513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.007||95.0|0.038|0.237|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.237|0.038|0.0070
81690809|NCT02279524|163079144|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.0878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|5.46|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.46|0.89|0.0878
81690810|NCT02279524|163079145|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.14||||0.1008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.46|||Regression, Logistic||This analysis is limited by low number of events, and the duration of the study.|||1.46|0.01|0.1008
81690811|NCT02279524|163079145|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.5693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|3.05|||Regression, Logistic||This analysis is limited by low number of events, and the duration of the study.|||3.05|0.13|0.5693
81690812|NCT00137436|163079170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.942||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C1D14 : C1D1||||0.942
81690813|NCT00137436|163079170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.323||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C2.D1 : C1D1||||0.323
81690814|NCT00137436|163079170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.865||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C2.D14 : C1D1||||0.865
81690815|NCT00137436|163079170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.873||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C3.D14 : C1D1||||0.873
81690816|NCT00137436|163079171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.736||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C1D14 : C1D1||||0.736
81690817|NCT00137436|163079171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.962||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C2.D1 : C1D1||||0.962
81690818|NCT00137436|163079171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.185||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C2.D14 : C1D1||||0.185
81690819|NCT00137436|163079171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C3.D14 : C1D1||||1.000
81690820|NCT00137436|163079172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.386||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C1D14 : C1D1||||0.386
81690821|NCT00137436|163079172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.904||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C2.D1 : C1D1||||0.904
81690822|NCT00137436|163079172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.812||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C2.D14 : C1D1||||0.812
81690823|NCT00137436|163079172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C3.D14 : C1D1||||0.490
81712951|NCT01189201|163120881|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa plus linagliptin FDC A1 (fasted) divided by empa plus linagliptin FDC A3 (fasted)|Geometric Mean Ratio|96.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.78|103.42|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability||103.42|89.78|
81537337|NCT00467740|162757513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0512||95.0|-0.001|0.198|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.198|-0.001|0.0512
81537338|NCT00467740|162757513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|0.133|0.331|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.331|0.133|<0.0001
81537339|NCT00467740|162757514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.1811||95.0|-0.039|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.203|-0.039|0.1811
81690824|NCT00137436|163079173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.839||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C1D14 : C1D1||||0.839
81690825|NCT00137436|163079173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.219||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C2.D1 : C1D1||||0.219
81690826|NCT00137436|163079173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.788||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C2.D14 : C1D1||||0.788
81690827|NCT00137436|163079173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C3.D14 : C1D1||||0.164
81690828|NCT00137436|163079174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.656||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C1D14 : C1D1||||0.656
81690829|NCT00137436|163079174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.628||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C2.D1 : C1D1||||0.628
81690830|NCT00137436|163079174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C2.D14 : C1D1||||0.420
81690831|NCT00137436|163079174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.296||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C3.D14 : C1D1||||0.296
81690832|NCT00137436|163079175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.903||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C1D14 : C1D1||||0.903
81690833|NCT00137436|163079175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.434||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C2.D1 : C1D1||||0.434
81690834|NCT00137436|163079175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.687||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C2.D14 : C1D1||||0.687
81690835|NCT00137436|163079175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.296||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||C3.D14 : C1D1||||0.296
81690836|NCT04657016|163079181|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|-22.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-22.8|-26.1|<0.001
81690837|NCT04657016|163079182|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|130.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.98|242.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||242.84|69.98|<0.001
81690838|NCT04657016|163079183|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|101.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.17|263.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||263.55|39.17|<0.001
81690839|NCT04657016|163079184|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|153.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.9|300.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||300.37|78.90|<0.001
81690840|NCT04657016|163079185|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|144.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.65|333.21|||Regression, Logistic|||||333.21|62.65|<0.001
81690841|NCT04657016|163079186|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|118.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.08|347.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||347.74|40.08|<0.001
81690842|NCT04657016|163079187|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|-16.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-16.3|-19.5|<0.001
81690843|NCT04657016|163079188|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.9|-23.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-23.2|-26.9|<0.001
81690844|NCT04657016|163079189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|-8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.3|-9.6|<0.001
81690845|NCT04657016|163079190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-8.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.1|-12.2|<0.001
81690846|NCT04657016|163079191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|-4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.3|-7.2|<0.001
81690847|NCT04657016|163079192|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.348|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|-5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.10|-10.40|<0.001
81690848|NCT04657016|163079193|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|14.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||14.7|8.2|<0.001
81690849|NCT04657016|163079194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|-7.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.53|-15.30|<0.001
81690850|NCT04657016|163079195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-27.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|-23.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-23.2|-32.1|<0.001
81690851|NCT04657016|163079196|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3|-23.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-23.4|-32.3|<0.001
81690852|NCT04657016|163079197|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.4|-13.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.6|-28.4|<0.001
81690853|NCT04657016|163079198|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.8|-13.5|<0.001
81690854|NCT04657016|163079199|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.42|-0.53|<0.001
81690855|NCT04657016|163079200|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-48.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.7|-41.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-41.7|-53.7|<0.001
81690856|NCT04657016|163079201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|4.9|||ANCOVA|||||4.9|2.8|<0.001
81469083|NCT02634268|162630112|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.48||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average SF-12 PCS at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis, including participants with a measurement at baseline and/or 12 months, comparing the average 12-month SF-12 PCS between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for smoking and before/during the COVID-19 pandemic with fixed effects, while random effects were used for multiple measurement on individuals and study sites.||2.60|0.35|0.01
81537340|NCT00467740|162757514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.2118||95.0|-0.044|0.199|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.199|-0.044|0.2118
81690857|NCT04657016|163079202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|16.0|||ANCOVA|||||16.0|9.7|<0.001
81690858|NCT00701727|163079203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.019
81690859|NCT00701727|163079204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81690860|NCT00701727|163079205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81690861|NCT00701727|163079206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81690862|NCT00701727|163079207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81690863|NCT00701727|163079208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81690864|NCT00701727|163079209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.95
81690865|NCT05137041|163079274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81690866|NCT05137041|163079276|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.817|-0.137|||ANCOVA|The p-value was adjusted using a False Discovery Rate approach (Benjamini-Hochberg).||||-0.137|-0.817|0.015
81690867|NCT05137041|163079277|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-15.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.47||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.661|0.828||The p-value was adjusted using a False Discovery Rate approach (Benjamini-Hochberg).|ANCOVA|||||0.828|-32.661|0.103
81690868|NCT05137041|163079278|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.511|1.581||The p-value was adjusted using a False Discovery Rate approach (Benjamini-Hochberg).|ANCOVA|||||1.581|0.511|<0.001
81690869|NCT05137041|163079279|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.976|0.25||The p-value was adjusted using a False Discovery Rate approach (Benjamini-Hochberg).|ANCOVA|||||0.250|-2.976|0.121
81690870|NCT05137041|163079280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.564||||||The p-value is adjusted using a False Discovery Rate approach (Benjamini-Hochberg).|Log Rank|||||||0.564
81690871|NCT05137041|163079281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.289|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.289
81690872|NCT05137041|163079282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 1 Evening||||0.001
81690873|NCT05137041|163079282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 2 Morning||||0.035
81690874|NCT05137041|163079282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 2 Evening||||0.004
81690875|NCT05137041|163079282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 3 Morning||||0.007
81690876|NCT05137041|163079282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 3 Evening||||0.005
81690877|NCT05137041|163079282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 4 Morning||||0.001
81690878|NCT05137041|163079282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 4 Evening||||0.007
81690879|NCT05137041|163079282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.096|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 5 Morning||||0.096
81690880|NCT05137041|163079282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 5||||0.015
81690881|NCT05137041|163079283|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||VRS: Day 1 Evening||||<0.001
81690882|NCT05137041|163079283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||VRS: Day 2 Morning||||0.001
81690883|NCT05137041|163079283|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||VRS: Day 2 Evening||||<0.001
81690884|NCT05137041|163079283|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||VRS: Day 3 Morning||||<0.001
81690885|NCT05137041|163079283|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||VRS: Day 3 Evening||||<0.001
81690886|NCT05137041|163079283|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||VRS: Day 4 Morning||||<0.001
81690887|NCT05137041|163079283|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||VRS: Day 4 Evening||||<0.001
81690888|NCT05137041|163079283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||VRS: Day 5 Morning||||0.024
81690889|NCT05137041|163079283|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Satterthwaite t-test|||VRS: Day 5||||<0.001
81690890|NCT05137041|163079284|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.415|0.903|||ANCOVA|||||0.903|0.415|<0.001
81690891|NCT03470922|163079315|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.75||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.92|||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by LAG-3 (≥ 1% vs \< 1%), BRAF (mutation positive vs mutation wild-type), AJCC M-stage (M0/M1any\[0\] vs M1any\[1\])||||0.92|0.62|0.0055
81690892|NCT01993329|163079327|SUPERIORITY||Geometric means ratio|1.108||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.734|1.673|||ANOVA||Analysis was based on an ANOVA model with log (base 2) PC20 methacholine challenge at each period as dependent variable, treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect.|||1.673|0.734|0.616
81712952|NCT01682876|163120883|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was demonstrated for 2 to 5 years of age group if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in seroresponse rate between the 2-dose vaccination schedule and the 1-dose vaccination schedule (2-dose schedule minus the 1-dose schedule) was greater than -10% for MenA|Vaccine Group Differences at Day 86|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|10.0|28.9|||MN method|||Non-inferiority of seroresponse of two vaccinations vs.one vaccination for age cohort (2 to 5 years of age) for MenA||28.9|10|
81712953|NCT01682876|163120883|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was demonstrated for 2 to 5 years of age group if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in seroresponse rate between the 2-dose vaccination schedule and the 1-dose vaccination schedule (2-dose schedule minus the 1-dose schedule) was greater than -10% for MenC|Vaccine Group Differences at Day 86|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|16.9|37.7|||MN method|||Non-inferiority of seroresponse of two vaccinations vs. one vaccination for age cohort (2 to 5 years of age) for MenC||37.7|16.9|
81712954|NCT01682876|163120883|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was demonstrated for 2 to 5 years of age group if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in seroresponse rate between the 2-dose vaccination schedule and the 1-dose vaccination schedule (2-dose schedule minus the 1-dose schedule) was greater than -10% for MenW|Vaccine Group Differences at Day 86|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.4|26.7|||MN method|||Non-inferiority of seroresponse of two vaccinations vs. one vaccination for age cohort (2 to 5 years of age) for MenW||26.7|1.4|
81712955|NCT01682876|163120883|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was demonstrated for 2 to 5 years of age group if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in seroresponse rate between the 2-dose vaccination schedule and the 1-dose vaccination schedule (2-dose schedule minus the 1-dose schedule) was greater than -10% for Men Y|Vaccine Group differences at Day 86|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|15.6|37.6|||MN method|||Non-inferiority of seroresponse of two vaccinations vs. one vaccination for age cohort (2 to 5 years of age) for MenY||37.6|15.6|
81712956|NCT01682876|163120883|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was demonstrated for 6 to 10 years of age group if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in seroresponse rate between the 2-dose vaccination schedule and the 1-dose vaccination schedule (2-dose schedule minus the 1-dose schedule) was greater than -10% for MenA|Vaccines Group Differences at Day 86|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.7|21.3|||MN method|||Non-inferiority of seroresponse of two vaccinations vs. one vaccination for age cohort (6 to 10 years of age) for MenA||21.3|1.7|
81712957|NCT01682876|163120883|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was demonstrated for 6 to 10 years of age group if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in seroresponse rate between the 2-dose vaccination schedule and the 1-dose vaccination schedule (2-dose schedule minus the 1-dose schedule) was greater than -10% for MenC|Vaccines Group differences at Day 86|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|9.9|29.2|||MN method|||Non-inferiority of seroresponse of two vaccinations vs. one vaccination for age cohort (6 to 10 years of age) for MenC||29.2|9.9|
81712958|NCT01682876|163120883|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was demonstrated for 6 to 10 years of age group if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in seroresponse rate between the 2-dose vaccination schedule and the 1-dose vaccination schedule (2-dose schedule minus the 1-dose schedule) was greater than -10% for MenW|Vaccines Group Differences at Day 86|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-8.6|17.4|||MN method|||Non-inferiority of seroresponse of two vaccinations vs. one vaccination for age cohort (6 to 10 years of age) for MenW||17.4|-8.6|
81712959|NCT01682876|163120883|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was demonstrated for 6 to 10 years of age group if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in seroresponse rate between the 2-dose vaccination schedule and the 1-dose vaccination schedule (2-dose schedule minus the 1-dose schedule) was greater than -10% for MenY|Vaccines Group Differences at Day 86|29.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|18.4|40.0|||MN method|||Non-inferiority of seroresponse for two vaccinations vs. one vaccination for age cohort (6 to 10 years of age) for MenY||40|18.4|
81712960|NCT01682876|163120884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Group Differences at Day 86|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|9.1|28.0|||MN method|||Superiority for age cohort (2 through 5 years of age) for MenA was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided (1-2α) % CI for seroresponse increase between the 2-dose vaccination schedule and the 1-dose vaccination schedule was above 10% for MenA||28|9.1|
81712961|NCT01682876|163120884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Group Differences at Day 86|28.0||||||98.75|17.1|38.7|||MN method|||Superiority for age cohort (2 through 5 years of age) for MenC was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided (1-2α) % CI for seroresponse increase between the 2-dose vaccination schedule and the 1-dose vaccination schedule was above 10% for MenC||38.7|17.1|
81712962|NCT01682876|163120884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Group differences at Day 86|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|1.0|27.1|||MN method|||Superiority for age cohort (2 through 5 years of age) for MenW was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided (1-2α) % CI for seroresponse increase between the 2-dose vaccination schedule and the 1-dose vaccination schedule was above 10% for MenW||27.1|1|
81712963|NCT01682876|163120884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine groups Differences at Day 86|28.0|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|16.2|39.3|||MN method|||Superiority for age cohort (2 through 5 years of age) for MenY was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided (1-2α) % CI for seroresponse increase between the 2-dose vaccination schedule and the 1-dose vaccination schedule was above 10% for MenY||39.3|16.2|
81712964|NCT01682876|163120884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine groups differences at Day 86|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|1.0|21.2|||MN method|||Superiority for age cohort (6 through 10 years of age) for MenA was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided (1-2α) % CI for seroresponse increase between the 2-dose vaccination schedule and the 1-dose vaccination schedule was above 10% for MenA||21.2|1|
81712965|NCT01682876|163120884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Group differences at Day 86|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|9.5|27.1|||MN method|||Superiority for age cohort (6 through 10 years of age) for MenC was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided (1-2α) % CI for seroresponse increase between the 2-dose vaccination schedule and the 1-dose vaccination schedule was above 10% for MenC||27.1|9.5|
81712966|NCT01682876|163120884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Group Differences at Day 86|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|-8.4|18.8|||MN method|||Superiority for age cohort (6 through 10 years of age) for MenW was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided (1-2α) % CI for seroresponse increase between the 2-dose vaccination schedule and the 1-dose vaccination schedule was above 10% for MenW||18.8|-8.4|
81712967|NCT01682876|163120884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine group Differences at Day 86|29.0|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|17.0|39.6|||MN method|||Superiority for age cohort (6 through 10 years of age) for MenY was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided (1-2α) % CI for seroresponse increase between the 2-dose vaccination schedule and the 1-dose vaccination schedule was above 10% for MenY||39.6|17|
81712968|NCT01682876|163120889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|4.53||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced erythema in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||4.53|1.17|
81712969|NCT01682876|163120889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|6.36||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced induration in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||6.36|1.18|
81712970|NCT01682876|163120889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.34||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced tenderness in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||1.34|0.85|
81712971|NCT01682876|163120889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.42||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced change in eating habits in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||1.42|0.54|
81712972|NCT01682876|163120889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.52||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced sleepiness in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||1.52|0.76|
81712973|NCT01682876|163120889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.43||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced irritability in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||1.43|0.74|
81712974|NCT01682876|163120889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.74||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced fever (≥38 °C) in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||1.74|0.33|
81712975|NCT01682876|163120890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.65||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced erythema in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||2.65|0.77|
81712976|NCT01682876|163120890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.74||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced induration in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||2.74|0.81|
81712977|NCT01682876|163120890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.55||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced pain in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||1.55|1.04|
81712978|NCT01682876|163120890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.33||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced loss of appetite in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||3.33|0.98|
81712979|NCT01682876|163120890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.17||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced nausea in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||2.17|0.77|
81712980|NCT01682876|163120890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.57||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced fatigue in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||2.57|1.06|
81712981|NCT01682876|163120890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.89||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced myalgia in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||1.89|0.99|
81712982|NCT01682876|163120890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|4.42||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced arthralgia in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||4.42|0.97|
81712983|NCT01682876|163120890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.74||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced headache in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||2.74|1.22|
81712984|NCT01682876|163120890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.68||||||The safety of two vaccine groups was compared by calculating risk ratio of the proportions of subjects who experienced fever (≥38 °C) in the two doses versus in the one dose of MenACWY-CRM||2.68|0.48|
81712985|NCT03852901|163120895|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.717|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.866|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.166|50.268||Type III of fixed effects. Num df = 1; Den df = 902.758; F = 70.003; Sig. \< 0.001 (threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: ID; Repeated measures: Visit \& Timepoint; Fixed effects: Visit, Timepoint, Sex, Visit\*Sex||No a-priori power calculation was performed due to the exploratory nature of the study.||50.268|31.166|<0.001
81712986|NCT03852901|163120896|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.637|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.051||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.699|1.426||Type III of fixed effects. Num df = 1; Den df = 884.229; F = .367; Sig = .545 (threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: ID; Repeated measures: Visit \& Timepoint; Fixed effects: Visit, Timepoint, Sex, Visit\*Sex||No a-priori power calculation was performed due to the exploratory nature of the study.||1.426|-2.699|0.545
81712987|NCT03852901|163120897|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.044||Type III of fixed effects. Num df = 1; Den df = 880.629; F = 8.782; Sig. = 0.003 (threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: ID; Repeated measures: Visit \& Timepoint; Fixed effects: Visit, Timepoint, Sex, Visit\*Sex||No a-priori power calculation was performed due to the exploratory nature of the study.||.044|.009|0.003
81712988|NCT03852901|163120898|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.647|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.329||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.255|-0.04||Type III of fixed effects. Num df = 1; Den df = 880.870; F = 3.970; Sig. = 0.047 (threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: ID; Repeated measures: Visit \& Timepoint; Fixed effects: Visit, Timepoint, Sex, Visit\*Sex||No a-priori power calculation was performed due to the exploratory nature of the study.||-0.040|-5.255|0.047
81712989|NCT03852901|163120899|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.573|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.853||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.21|-1.937||Type III of fixed effects. Num df = 1; Den df = 902.181; F = 9.049; Sig. = 0.003 (threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: ID; Repeated measures: Visit \& Timepoint; Fixed effects: repeated-measures. Visit, Timepoint, Sex, Visit\*Sex||No a-priori power calculation was performed due to the exploratory nature of the study.||-1.937|-9.210|0.003
81712990|NCT03852901|163120900|OTHER|||||||0.5849||||||Type III of fixed effects. Num df: 2; Den df = 33; F = 0.5451; Sig. = 0.5849 (threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: ID; Repeated measures: Visit; Fixed effects: Visit, Sex, Age, fCSF||No a-priori power calculation was performed due to the exploratory nature of the study.||||0.5849
81712991|NCT03852901|163120901|OTHER|||||||0.0142||||||Type III of fixed effects. Num df = 2; Den df = 35; F = 4.8191; Sig. = 0.0142 (threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: ID; Repeated measures: Visit; Fixed effects: Visit, Sex, Age, fCSF||No a-priori power calculation was performed due to the exploratory nature of the study.||||0.0142
81712992|NCT03852901|163120902|OTHER|||||||0.024||||||Type III of fixed effects. Num df: 2; Den df = 34; F = 4.1501; Sig. = 0.0244 (threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effects: ID; Repeated measures: Visit; Fixed effects: Visit, Sex, Age and fCSF||No a-priori power calculation was performed due to the exploratory nature of the study.||||0.024
81712993|NCT00911508|163120903|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.15||||||||1.15|0.65|
81712994|NCT00911508|163120904|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.21||||||||1.21|0.60|
81712995|NCT00911508|163120905|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.93||||||||0.93|0.74|
81712996|NCT00911508|163120906|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.09||||||||1.09|0.72|
81712997|NCT00911508|163120907|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.68||||||||1.68|0.53|
81712998|NCT00911508|163120908|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.51||||||||1.51|0.51|
81712999|NCT00911508|163120909|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.72||||||||1.72|0.33|
81713000|NCT00911508|163120910|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|3.09||||||||3.09|0.41|
81713001|NCT00911508|163120911|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.6||||||||0.60|0.45|
81713002|NCT00911508|163120912|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.97||||||||0.97|0.77|
81713003|NCT00911508|163120913|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 Month||6.9|3.7|<0.001
81713004|NCT00911508|163120913|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5 Years||4.8|2.1|<0.001
81713005|NCT00911508|163120914|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 Month||-1.2|-2.3|0.001
81713006|NCT00911508|163120914|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5 Year||-0.9|-1.9|0.001
81713007|NCT00911508|163120915|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 Month||-1.1|-2.0|<0.001
81713008|NCT00911508|163120915|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5 Year||-0.4|-1.7|<0.001
81713009|NCT01409382|163120928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|7.6|||Chi-squared|||Take home babies||7.6|1.5|<0.05
81713010|NCT04308668|163120930|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|2.2|||Fisher Exact||Values represent percentages. Experimental treatment arm compared with the placebo control arm.|||2.2|-7.0|0.35
81713011|NCT04308668|163120931|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.27|-0.61|0.117
81713012|NCT01266967|163120939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|41.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.3|52.6|||Exact Test||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with OIR.|||52.6|29.3|<0.0001
81713013|NCT01266967|163120939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|37.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.3|49.8|||Exact Test||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with OIR.|||49.8|25.3|<0.0001
81713014|NCT01020812|163121052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion of participants|0.286|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.636|||||The data was analyzed in a competing risk model with death as a competing risk. The proportion of 0.286 is the cumulative incidence function at 12 months.|The data was analyzed in a competitive risk model with the cumulative incidence function as the estimator. Death and other progression were competitive risks.||0.636|0.031|
81713015|NCT01020812|163121053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||probability|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||This is the overall survival probability at 18 months.|The data was analyzed using the Kaplan Meier estimator.||||
81713016|NCT01519700|163121056|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority limit: -1 day Power: 90% Confidence level: 97.5% Randomization ratio: 1:1 (EP2006:Neupogen)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.26||||||The one-sided 97.5% Confidence Interval: \[-0.26, ∞).||||-0.26|
81713017|NCT00772031|163121075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.4|||ANCOVA|covariate adjustments: study site, baseline mod-to-sev 28-day headache-rate, topiramate use, medication overuse, and anti-depressive medications use.|Topiramate plus placebo mean reduction minus topiramate plus propranolol reduction|The study was designed to enroll 250 subjects to provide at least 90% power to detect a 3-day difference and 87% power to detect a 2.5-day difference in 28-day moderate-to-severe headache rate reductions at six months, assuming a type I error rate of 0.05, a two-sided test, a 10% loss to follow-up and a standard deviation of within-person change in days with headache of six.||2.4|-1.8|0.77
81713018|NCT00772031|163121076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.78||||||||2.78|0.75|
81713019|NCT00772031|163121077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||||95.0|0.5|2.02||||||||2.02|0.50|
81713020|NCT00772031|163121079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.75||0.91||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.91
81713021|NCT03419741|163121083|OTHER|We plan to enroll 20 participants within one year. Eleven participants were enrolled. 11/20 = 55% completed the number of enrollment.|%|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||percentage|||||||
81713022|NCT02194699|163121126|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that the exacerbation rate during the 52-week double-blind treatment period on tralokinumab was equal to the corresponding exacerbation rate on placebo.|Rate ratio|0.84||||0.4656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.34|||Negative binomial||Covariates in the model included treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group at baseline and number of exacerbations in the year before the study.|"Comparison of AAER (rate ratio): Biomarker positive population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term was included in the analysis model."||1.34|0.53|0.4656
81713023|NCT02194699|163121126|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that the exacerbation rate during the 52-week double-blind treatment period on tralokinumab was equal to the corresponding exacerbation rate on placebo.|Rate ratio|1.13||||0.4126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.5|||Negative binomial||Covariates in the model included treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group at baseline and number of exacerbations in the year before the study.|"Comparison of AAER (rate ratio): Biomarker negative population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term was included in the analysis model."||1.50|0.85|0.4126
81713024|NCT02194699|163121126|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that the exacerbation rate during the 52-week double-blind treatment period on tralokinumab was equal to the corresponding exacerbation rate on placebo.|Rate reduction|15.83||||0.4656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.71|47.01|||Negative binominal||Covariates in the model included treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group at baseline and number of exacerbations in the year before the study.|"Comparison of AAER (rate reduction): Biomarker positive population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term was included in the analysis model."||47.01|-33.71|0.4656
81713025|NCT02194699|163121126|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that the exacerbation rate during the 52-week double-blind treatment period on tralokinumab was equal to the corresponding exacerbation rate on placebo.|Rate ratio|1.03||||0.8027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.31|||Negative binomial||Covariates in the model included treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group at baseline and number of exacerbations in the year before the study.|Comparison of AAER (rate ratio): FAS population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.||1.31|0.81|0.8027
81537341|NCT00467740|162757514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.5504||95.0|-0.085|0.158|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.158|-0.085|0.5504
81537342|NCT00467740|162757514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.191|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.0022||95.0|0.069|0.312|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.312|0.069|0.0022
81713026|NCT02194699|163121126|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that the exacerbation rate during the 52-week double-blind treatment period on tralokinumab was equal to the corresponding exacerbation rate on placebo.|Rate reduction|-3.14||||0.8027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.46|19.08|||Negative binominal||Covariates in the model included treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group at baseline and number of exacerbations in the year before the study.|Comparison of AAER (rate reduction): FAS population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.||19.08|-31.46|0.8027
81713027|NCT02194699|163121127|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) Mean difference|1.86||||0.6033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|8.88|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of % change from baseline in pre-dose/pre-BD FEV1 at Week 52: Biomarker positive population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based repeated measures analysis on patients with a baseline pre-dose/pre-BD FEV1 assessment.~A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term and a 3-way biomarker population-by-treatment-by-visit interaction term was included in the analysis model."||8.88|-5.16|0.6033
81713028|NCT02194699|163121127|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.37||||0.1276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|7.7|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of % change from baseline in pre-dose/pre-BD FEV1 at Week 52: Biomarker negative population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis on patients with a baseline pre-dose/pre-BD FEV1 assessment.~A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term and a 3-way biomarker population-by-treatment-by-visit interaction term was included in the analysis model."||7.70|-0.97|0.1276
81713029|NCT02194699|163121127|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|2.95||||0.1164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|6.62|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|Comparison of % change from baseline in pre-dose/pre-BD FEV1 at Week 52: FAS population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo. REML based repeated measures analysis on patients with a baseline pre-dose/pre-BD FEV1 assessment||6.62|-0.73|0.1164
81713030|NCT02194699|163121128|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.2||||0.1456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.07|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline asthma symptom score, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in total asthma symptom score at Week 52: Biomarker positive population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis. A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term and a 3-way biomarker population-by-treatment-by-visit interaction term was included in the analysis model."||0.07|-0.47|0.1456
81713031|NCT02194699|163121128|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.04||||0.6548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.2|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline asthma symptom score, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in total asthma symptom score at Week 52: Biomarker negative population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis. A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term and a 3-way biomarker population-by-treatment-by-visit interaction term was included in the analysis model."||0.20|-0.13|0.6548
81713032|NCT02194699|163121128|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.04||||0.5763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.1|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline asthma symptom score, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|Comparison of mean change from baseline in total asthma symptom score at Week 52: FAS population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo. REML based repeated measures analysis.||0.10|-0.18|0.5763
81713033|NCT02194699|163121129|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.27||||0.0874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.57|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline AQLQ(S)+12 score, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of change in mean score from baseline for AQLQ(S)+12 at Week 52: Biomarker positive population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis. A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term and a 3-way biomarker population-by-treatment-by-visit interaction term was included in the analysis model."||0.57|-0.04|0.0874
81537343|NCT00467740|162757515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.102|0.255|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.255|0.102|<0.0001
81690893|NCT01993329|163079327|SUPERIORITY||Geometric means ratio|1.016||||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|1.534|||ANOVA||Analysis was based on an ANOVA model with log (base 2) PC20 methacholine challenge at each period as dependent variable, treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect.|||1.534|0.673|0.939
81713034|NCT02194699|163121129|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.01||||0.9083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.17|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline AQLQ(S)+12 score, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of change in mean score from baseline for AQLQ(S)+12 at Week 52: Biomarker negative population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis. A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term and a 3-way biomarker population-by-treatment-by-visit interaction term was included in the analysis model."||0.17|-0.20|0.9083
81713035|NCT02194699|163121129|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.06||||0.4506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.22|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline AQLQ(S)+12 score, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|Comparison of change in mean score from baseline for AQLQ(S)+12 at Week 52: FAS population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo. REML based repeated measures analysis.||0.22|-0.10|0.4506
81537344|NCT00467740|162757515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.183|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.106|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.260|0.106|<0.0001
81690894|NCT01993329|163079327|SUPERIORITY||Geometric means ratio|0.917||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.607|1.384|||ANOVA||Analysis was based on an ANOVA model with log (base 2) PC20 methacholine challenge at each period as dependent variable, treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect.|||1.384|0.607|0.671
81690895|NCT01993329|163079328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.111||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.008|||ANOVA||Analysis is based on an ANOVA model with minimum highest FEV1 after methacholine challenge at each period as dependent variable, treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect.|||0.008|-0.230|0.066
81713036|NCT02194699|163121130|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.27||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.01|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline ACQ-6 score, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of change in mean score from baseline for ACQ-6 at Week 52: Biomarker positive population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis. A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term and a 3-way biomarker population-by-treatment-by-visit interaction term was included in the analysis model."||-0.01|-0.53|0.0400
81713037|NCT02194699|163121130|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.0||||0.9735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.16|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline ACQ-6 score, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of change in mean score from baseline for ACQ-6 at Week 52: Biomarker negative population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis. A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term and a 3-way biomarker population-by-treatment-by-visit interaction term was included in the analysis model."||0.16|-0.16|0.9735
81713038|NCT02194699|163121130|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.08||||0.2432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.05|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline ACQ-6 score, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|Comparison of change in mean score from baseline for ACQ-6 at Week 52: FAS population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo. REML based repeated measures analysis.||0.05|-0.21|0.2432
81713039|NCT02194699|163121131|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.39||||0.0576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.03|||Negative binomial||Covariates in the model included treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group at baseline and number of exacerbations resulting in hospitalisation or ER treatment (yes/no) in the year before the study.|"Comparison of AAER associated with an ER/UC visit or hospitalisation: Biomarker positive population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term was included in the analysis model."||1.03|0.15|0.0576
81713040|NCT02194699|163121131|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.83||||0.5249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.48|||Negative binomial||Covariates in the model included treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group at baseline and number of exacerbations resulting in hospitalisation or ER treatment (yes/no) in the year before the study.|"Comparison of AAER associated with an ER/UC visit or hospitalisation: Biomarker negative population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term was included in the analysis model."||1.48|0.46|0.5249
81713041|NCT02194699|163121131|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.67||||0.1155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.1|||Negative binomial||Covariates in the model included treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group at baseline and number of exacerbations resulting in hospitalisation or ER treatment (yes/no) in the year before the study.|Comparison of AAER associated with an ER/UC visit or hospitalisation: FAS population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.||1.10|0.41|0.1155
81713042|NCT02194699|163121133|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.95||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.06|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline rescue medication use, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in rescue medication use at Week 52: Biomarker positive population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis. A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term and a 3-way biomarker population-by-treatment-by-visit interaction term was included in the analysis model."||-0.06|-1.85|0.0360
81713043|NCT02194699|163121133|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.15||||0.5864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.7|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline rescue medication use, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in rescue medication use at Week 52: Biomarker negative population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis. A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term and a 3-way biomarker population-by-treatment-by-visit interaction term was included in the analysis model."||0.70|-0.40|0.5864
81713044|NCT02194699|163121133|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.17||||0.4689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.29|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline rescue medication use, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|Comparison of mean change from baseline in rescue medication use at Week 52: FAS population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo. REML based repeated measures analysis.||0.29|-0.63|0.4689
81713045|NCT02194699|163121134|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|6.15||||0.5094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.13|24.43|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline PEF (morning), treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in morning PEF at Week 52: Biomarker positive population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis. A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term and a 3-way biomarker population-by-treatment-by-visit interaction term was included in the analysis model."||24.43|-12.13|0.5094
81537345|NCT00467740|162757515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.173|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.096|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.250|0.096|<0.0001
81690896|NCT01993329|163079328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.012||||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|0.107|||ANOVA||Analysis is based on an ANOVA model with minimum highest FEV1 after methacholine challenge at each period as dependent variable, treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect|||0.107|-0.131|0.843
81690897|NCT01993329|163079328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.099||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.218|0.02|||ANOVA||Analysis is based on an ANOVA model with minimum highest FEV1 after methacholine challenge at each period as dependent variable, treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect|||0.020|-0.218|0.098
81690898|NCT02311478|163079329|OTHER|Given that this is a observational cohort design we do not use either non-inferiority or equivalence analysis. Using ANOVA we test for differences in the number of days per month of bleeding between the 90 days pre-insertion, the 90 days following insertion, and 91-180 days following insertion.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.3||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|df=2||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the number of days of bleeding per month at baseline and the days of bleeding per month during 90 days after insertion, and months or 91-180 days following insertion.||2.3|1.2|<0.05
81690899|NCT02311478|163079329|EQUIVALENCE|α of 0.05 or lower.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||The estimation parameter compares the 90 days following to the 90 days prior.||1.5|0.36|<0.05
81690900|NCT03041116|163079339|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|=|0.9115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|1.51||p-value was derived from test of contrast between treatment effects using LSM estimate, adjusted for baseline score and age group from Type III analysis. The test of contrast at Week 24 was considered the primary comparison.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.51|-1.69|=0.9115
81690901|NCT03041116|163079341|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38|=|0.1421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|4.78||p-value was derived from the test of contrast between treatment effects using the LSM estimate, adjusted for baseline score and age group from the Type III analysis. The test of contrast at week 24 was considered the primary comparison.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.78|-0.7|=0.1421
81690902|NCT00943319|163079343|OTHER||Median Survival time|161.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|121.0|305.0|||Product limit survival estimate|||||305|121|
81690903|NCT00943319|163079344|OTHER||Median Disease Free Survival Time|172.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.0|436.0||||||Estimated median survival time||436|85|
81690904|NCT02043301|163079345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|120.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.99|143.45|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed body weight as a covariate.||Thigh (Test) versus Abdomen (Reference)||143.45|101.99|
81690905|NCT02043301|163079345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|94.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.2|112.38|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed body weight as a covariate.||Upper Arm (Test) versus Abdomen (Reference)||112.38|80.20|
81690906|NCT02043301|163079346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|127.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.19|152.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed body weight as a covariate.||Thigh (Test) versus Abdomen (Reference)||152.02|107.19|
81690907|NCT02043301|163079346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|86.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.49|102.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed body weight as a covariate.||Upper Arm (Test) versus Abdomen (Reference)||102.40|72.49|
81690908|NCT02043301|163079347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|129.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.76|158.27|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed body weight as a covariate.||Thigh (Test) versus Abdomen (Reference)||158.27|106.76|
81690909|NCT02043301|163079347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|100.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.54|121.82|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed body weight as a covariate.||Upper Arm (Test) versus Abdomen (Reference)||121.82|82.54|
81690910|NCT02043301|163079352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|97.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.659|111.943|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed baseline LDL-C as a covariate.||||111.943|84.659|
81690911|NCT02043301|163079352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|103.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.405|119.557|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed baseline LDL-C as a covariate.||||119.557|90.405|
81690912|NCT02043301|163079353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|97.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.558|108.926|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed baseline LDL-C as a covariate.||||108.926|86.558|
81690913|NCT02043301|163079353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|93.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.359|104.912|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed baseline LDL-C as a covariate.||||104.912|83.359|
81690914|NCT02043301|163079354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|97.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.558|108.926|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed baseline LDL-C as a covariate.||||108.926|86.558|
81690915|NCT02043301|163079354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|93.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.359|104.912|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed baseline LDL-C as a covariate.||||104.912|83.359|
81690916|NCT02043301|163079356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|102.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.555|107.717|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed baseline LDL-C as a covariate.||||107.717|97.555|
81469084|NCT02634268|162630113|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average SF-12 MCS at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis, including participants with a measurement at baseline and/or 12 months, comparing the average 12-month SF-12 MCS between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for smoking and before/during the COVID-19 pandemic with fixed effects, while random effects were used for multiple measurement on individuals and study sites.||1.89|-0.84|0.45
81469085|NCT02634268|162630114|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average Framingham Risk Score at 12 months between control and intervention groups.||Linear mixed model analysis, including participants with a measurement at baseline and/or 12 months, comparing the average 12-month Framingham Risk Score between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for smoking and before/during the COVID-19 pandemic with fixed effects, while random effects were used for multiple measurement on individuals and study sites.||-0.10|-0.71|0.009
81469086|NCT02634268|162630115|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average waist circumference at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis, including participants with a measurement at baseline and/or 12 months, comparing the average 12 month waist circumference between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for smoking and before/during the COVID-19 pandemic with fixed effects, while random effects were used for multiple measurement on individuals and study sites.||0.26|-2.12|0.13
81469087|NCT02634268|162630116|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|1.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average 12 month systolic blood at 12 months between control and intervention groups|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis, including participants with a measurement at baseline and/or 12 months, comparing the average 12-month systolic blood pressure between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for smoking and before/during the COVID-19 pandemic with fixed effects, while random effects were used for multiple measurement on individuals and study sites.||1.84|-3.02|0.64
81469088|NCT02634268|162630117|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average BMI at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis, including participants with a measurement at baseline and/or 12 months, comparing the average 12-month BMI between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for smoking and before/during the COVID-19 pandemic with fixed effects, while random effects were used for multiple measurement on individuals and study sites.||-0.17|-0.85|0.004
81469089|NCT02634268|162630118|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.25||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average SGRQ-C Symptom score at 12 months between control and intervention groups.||Linear mixed model analysis, including participants with a measurement at baseline and/or 12 months, comparing the average 12 month SGRQ-C Symptom score between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for smoking and before/during the COVID-19 pandemic with fixed effects, while random effects were used for multiple measurement on individuals and study sites.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|0.36|-4.87|0.09
81469090|NCT02634268|162630119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.31||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.19|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average SGRQ-C Activity score at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis, including participants with a measurement at baseline and/or 12 months, comparing the average 12 month SGRQ-C Activity score between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for smoking and before/during the COVID-19 pandemic with fixed effects, while random effects were used for multiple measurement on individuals and study sites.||0.56|-5.19|0.12
81690917|NCT02043301|163079356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|102.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.131|107.151|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed baseline LDL-C as a covariate.||||107.151|97.131|
81690918|NCT02043301|163079357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|79.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.883|102.735|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed baseline LDL-C as a covariate.||||102.735|60.883|
81690919|NCT02043301|163079357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|91.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.269|118.248|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed baseline LDL-C as a covariate.||||118.248|70.269|
81690920|NCT02043301|163079358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|79.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.883|102.735|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed baseline LDL-C as a covariate.||||102.735|60.883|
81690921|NCT02043301|163079358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Ratios (and 90% confidence intervals) were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio (%)|91.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.269|118.248|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and log-transformed baseline LDL-C as a covariate.||||118.248|70.269|
81690922|NCT03703375|163079383|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.0541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.09|||Stratified Cox|Stratified Cox proportional hazards model||||1.09|0.41|0.0541
81690923|NCT03703375|163079384|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.96|||Efron|Stratified Cox proportional hazards model||||0.96|0.32|0.0166
81690924|NCT03703375|163079385|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.2139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.33|||Stratified Cox|Stratified Cox proportional hazards model||||1.33|0.51|0.2139
81690925|NCT00372190|163079412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81690926|NCT04705597|163079416|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.366||||0.3312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.728|2.562|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.562|0.728|0.3312
81690927|NCT04705597|163079418|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.574||||0.4561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133|2.475|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 14||2.475|0.133|0.4561
81469091|NCT02634268|162630120|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.72||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.19|-0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average SGRQ-C Impact score at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis, including participants with a measurement at baseline and/or 12 months, comparing the average 12 month SGRQ-C Impact score between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for smoking and before/during the COVID-19 pandemic with fixed effects, while random effects were used for multiple measurement on individuals and study sites.||-0.25|-5.19|0.03
81469092|NCT02634268|162630121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.42||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in average SGRQ-C Total score at 12 months between control and intervention groups.|Standard errors estimated using Kenward-Rogers adjustment for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Linear mixed model analysis, including participants with a measurement at baseline and/or 12 months, comparing the average 12-month SGRQ-C Total score between control and intervention groups. Our analysis controlled for smoking and before/during the COVID-19 pandemic with fixed effects, while random effects were used for multiple measurement on individuals and study sites.||-0.28|-4.55|0.03
81469093|NCT01482962|162630127|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.08||P-value was stratified using disease type, International Prognostic Index (IPI) Score and region as stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.08|0.33|0.038
81469094|NCT01482962|162630128|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.637|1.178|||Stratified Log Rank||Hazard ratio (HR) was based on a stratified Cox's proportional hazard regression model with stratification factors: disease type, IPI Score and region with treatment as a factor in the model.|||1.178|0.637|0.177
81469095|NCT01482962|162630129|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.707|1.369|||Stratified Log-rank Test||Hazard ratio (HR) was based on a stratified Cox's proportional hazard regression model with stratification factors: disease type, IPI Score and region with treatment as a factor in the model.|||1.369|0.707|0.338
81469096|NCT01482962|162630134|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.679|1.329|||Stratified Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on a stratified Cox's proportional hazard regression model with stratification factors: disease type, IPI Score and region with treatment as a factor in the model.|||1.329|0.679|0.362
81469097|NCT02901275|162630163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61||||||No covariate or correction for multiple comparisons. a priori statistical threshold is p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.61
81469098|NCT02901275|162630164|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||No covariates or correction for multiple comparisons. a priori threshold is p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.0001
81469099|NCT02901275|162630165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||No covariate or correction for multiple comparisons. a priori threshold for significance is p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.51
81469100|NCT01210495|162630232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.907||||0.2872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.646|1.274||For the overall stratified analysis the p-value is from a 1-sided log-rank test of treatment stratified by tumor invasion and geographic region.|Log Rank||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than (\<) 1 indicated reduction in hazard rate to favor Axitinib; hazard ratio greater than (\>) 1 indicated reduction to favor Placebo.|The study was designed to test the null hypothesis that the true median OS was 5 months vs. the alternative hypothesis that the true median OS was at least 8.3 months (i.e., 66 percent \[%\] improvement in median OS).||1.274|0.646|0.2872
81469101|NCT01210495|162630233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.618||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.438|0.871||For the overall stratified analysis the p-value is from a 1-sided log-rank test of treatment stratified by tumor invasion and geographic region.|Log Rank||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio \<1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Axitinib; a hazard ratio \>1 indicated a reduction in favor of Placebo.|||0.871|0.438|0.0039
81469102|NCT01210495|162630234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.172||||0.0914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.759|13.265||ORR for the 2 treatment arms was compared with a significance level of 0.025 using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test for stratified analyses.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk ratio and confidence interval (CI) were based on the Mantel-Haenszel estimator; risk ratio was adjusted for geographical region and vascular invasion and extra hepatic spread.|||13.265|0.759|0.0914
81469103|NCT01210495|162630235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.621||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.434|0.889||For the overall stratified analysis the p-value is from a 1-sided log-rank test of treatment stratified by tumor invasion and geographic region.|Log Rank||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio \<1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Axitinib; a hazard ratio \>1 indicated a reduction in favor of Placebo.|||0.889|0.434|0.006
81469104|NCT01210495|162630237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.65||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.319|5.326||For the overall stratified analysis the p-value is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test of treatment stratified by geographical region and vascular invasion and extra hepatic spread.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk Ratio and CI based on the Mantel-Haenszel estimator; risk ratio was adjusted for geographical region and vascular invasion and extra hepatic spread.|||5.326|1.319|0.0025
81469105|NCT01210495|162630246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.89||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|-5.08||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons.|Longitudinal mixed effect analysis|||Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||-5.08|-18.70|0.0006
81537346|NCT00467740|162757515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.291|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.214|0.367|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.367|0.214|<0.0001
81537347|NCT00467740|162757516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|<|0.0001||95.0|0.101|0.279|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.279|0.101|<0.0001
81537348|NCT00467740|162757516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046|<|0.0001||95.0|0.107|0.286|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.286|0.107|<0.0001
81713046|NCT02194699|163121134|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.02||||0.5984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.22|14.26|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline PEF (morning), treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in morning PEF at Week 52: Biomarker negative population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis. A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term and a 3-way biomarker population-by-treatment-by-visit interaction term was included in the analysis model."||14.26|-8.22|0.5984
81713047|NCT02194699|163121134|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|7.84||||0.3971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.32|26.0|||Repeated measures analysis||Model included fixed categorical effects of baseline PEF (evening), treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in evening PEF at Week 52: Biomarker positive population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis. A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term and a 3-way biomarker population-by-treatment-by-visit interaction term was included in the analysis model."||26.00|-10.32|0.3971
81713048|NCT02194699|163121134|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.59||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.65|14.83|||Repeated measures analysis||Model included fixed categorical effects of baseline PEF (evening), treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in evening PEF at Week 52: Biomarker negative population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis. A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term and a 3-way biomarker population-by-treatment-by-visit interaction term was included in the analysis model."||14.83|-7.65|0.5310
81713049|NCT02194699|163121134|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.46||||0.4764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|12.97|||Repeated measures analysis||Model included fixed categorical effects of baseline PEF (morning), treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as fixed covariate.|Comparison of mean change from baseline in morning PEF at Week 52: FAS population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo. REML based repeated measures analysis.||12.97|-6.06|0.4764
81713050|NCT02194699|163121134|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.88||||0.4221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|13.37|||Repeated measures analysis||Model included fixed categorical effects of baseline PEF (evening), treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as fixed covariate.|Comparison of mean change from baseline in evening PEF at Week 52: FAS population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo. REML based repeated measures analysis.||13.37|-5.60|0.4221
81713051|NCT02194699|163121135|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-5.04||||0.1099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.21|1.14|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline number (%) of awakenings, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in number (%) of awakenings at Week 52: Biomarker positive population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis. A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term and a 3-way biomarker population-by-treatment-by-visit interaction term was included in the analysis model."||1.14|-11.21|0.1099
81713052|NCT02194699|163121135|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.46||||0.8112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|4.25|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline number (%) of awakenings, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|"Comparison of mean change from baseline in number (%) of awakenings at Week 52: Biomarker positive population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.~REML based repeated measures analysis. A variable for the biomarker population (positive, negative) as well as a treatment-by-biomarker population interaction term and a 3-way biomarker population-by-treatment-by-visit interaction term was included in the analysis model."||4.25|-3.33|0.8112
81713053|NCT02194699|163121135|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.19||||0.4645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.01|||Repeated measures analysis||Fixed categorical effects of baseline number (%) of awakenings, treatment group, geographical region, age group, periostin group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction and number of asthma exacerbations in year before study as a fixed covariate.|Comparison of mean change from baseline in number (%) of awakenings at Week 52: FAS population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo. REML based repeated measures analysis.||2.01|-4.40|0.4645
81713054|NCT02194699|163121136|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimate of each odds ratio was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for geographical region, age group and periostin group at baseline.|Comparison of number of patients with ≥ 1 asthma exacerbations up to Week 52: Biomarker positive population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.||1.33|0.44|0.3440
81537349|NCT00467740|162757516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.157|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.0007||95.0|0.067|0.246|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.246|0.067|0.0007
81690928|NCT04705597|163079418|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.521||||0.1559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.212|1.282|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 28||1.282|0.212|0.1559
81690929|NCT04705597|163079418|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.498||||0.1293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.203|1.226|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57||1.226|0.203|0.1293
81690930|NCT04705597|163079419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2687|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis was only performed for Day 28. This is timeframe used for the primary endpoint||||0.2687
81690931|NCT04705597|163079420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3977|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3977
81690932|NCT04705597|163079421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2229|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2229
81690933|NCT04705597|163079422|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.388||||0.2941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.752|2.561|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.561|0.752|0.2941
81690934|NCT04705597|163079423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3325|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3325
81690935|NCT04705597|163079424|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64||||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.2||Change at Day 14|ANCOVA|||||1.2|0.08|0.0254
81690936|NCT04705597|163079424|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53||||0.1109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|1.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28||1.18|-0.12|0.1109
81690937|NCT04705597|163079424|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 57||0.12|-0.10|0.8640
81690938|NCT04705597|163079425|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.046||||0.0919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|4.706|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.706|0.89|0.0919
81690939|NCT04705597|163079426|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.83||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|8.08|||ANCOVA|||||8.08|-0.42|0.749
81690940|NCT04705597|163079427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.69||||0.1769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|9.13|||ANCOVA|||||9.13|-1.75|0.1769
81690941|NCT04705597|163079428|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.2621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.184|1.586|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.586|0.184|0.2621
81690942|NCT04705597|163079429|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.81||||0.2265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|7.37|||ANCOVA|||||7.37|-1.76|0.2265
81690943|NCT04705597|163079430|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.223||||0.5497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.633|2.364|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.364|0.633|0.5497
81690944|NCT04705597|163079431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.89||||0.1172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|11.05|||ANCOVA|||||11.05|-1.27|0.1172
81690945|NCT04705597|163079432|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.914||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.353|2.368|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.368|0.353|0.853
81690946|NCT04705597|163079433|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.16||||0.1991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|8.18|||ANCOVA|||||8.18|-1.86|0.1991
81690947|NCT04705597|163079434|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.103||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.293|13.027|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.027|1.293|0.0166
81690948|NCT04705597|163079435|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.56||||0.1297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|10.64|||ANCOVA|||||10.64|-1.51|0.1297
81690949|NCT04705597|163079436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.1916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Baseline||0.07|-0.35|0.1916
81690950|NCT04705597|163079436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.1097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Day 2||0.05|-0.44|0.1097
81690951|NCT04705597|163079436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Day 3||-0.04|-0.63|0.0276
81690952|NCT04705597|163079436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.0463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Day 4||-0.01|-0.71|0.0463
81690953|NCT04705597|163079436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.0969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Day 5||0.06|-0.71|0.0969
81690954|NCT04705597|163079436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.4367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Day 6||0.25|-0.57|0.4367
81690955|NCT04705597|163079436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.6685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Day 7||0.35|-0.54|0.6685
81690956|NCT04705597|163079436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.2287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Day 8||0.18|-0.73|0.2287
81690957|NCT04705597|163079436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.1061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Day 9||0.09|-0.96|0.1061
81690958|NCT04705597|163079436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54||||0.0415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Day 10||-0.02|-1.06|0.0415
81690959|NCT04705597|163079436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.1236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Day 11||0.12|-1.00|0.1236
81690960|NCT04705597|163079436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Day 12||-0.18|-1.23|0.0097
81690961|NCT04705597|163079436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Day 13||-0.11|-1.02|0.0157
81690962|NCT04705597|163079436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.36|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Day 14||-0.36|-1.32|0.0010
81690963|NCT04705597|163079436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Time of Discharge Visit||0.25|-0.40|0.6440
81690964|NCT04705597|163079436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.59|||ANCOVA|||Follow up Day 28||0.59|-0.60|0.9869
81690965|NCT04705597|163079437|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.69||||0.2399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|4.52|||ANCOVA|||||4.52|-1.14|0.2399
81690966|NCT04705597|163079438|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.869||||0.8081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.695|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.695|0.28|0.8081
81690967|NCT04705597|163079439|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.436||||0.3193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.704|2.929|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.929|0.704|0.3193
81690968|NCT03691623|163079440|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-588.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-719.8|-456.35|||ANCOVA|||||-456.35|-719.8|< 0.001
81690969|NCT03691623|163079440|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-564.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-689.23|-440.02|||ANCOVA|||||-440.02|-689.23|< 0.001
81690970|NCT03691623|163079440|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-716.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-879.92|-552.24|||ANCOVA|||||-552.24|-879.92|< 0.001
81690971|NCT03691623|163079440|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-736.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-916.36|-556.11|||ANCOVA|||||-556.11|-916.36|< 0.001
81690972|NCT03691623|163079441|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-355.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-506.12|-205.69|||ANCOVA|||||-205.69|-506.12|< 0.001
81690973|NCT03691623|163079441|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-326.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-469.68|-183.6|||ANCOVA|||||-183.6|-469.68|< 0.001
81690974|NCT03691623|163079441|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-313.98|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-494.27|-133.69|||ANCOVA|||||-133.69|-494.27|= 0.001
81690975|NCT03691623|163079441|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-312.73|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-508.05|-117.4|||ANCOVA|||||-117.4|-508.05|= 0.003
81690976|NCT03691623|163079442|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-2.0|||ANCOVA|||||-2|-5.3|< 0.001
81713055|NCT02194699|163121136|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.7768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimate of each odds ratio was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for geographical region, age group and periostin group at baseline.|Comparison of number of patients with ≥ 1 asthma exacerbations up to Week 52: Biomarker negative population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.||1.46|0.75|0.7768
81713056|NCT02194699|163121136|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.5276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimate of each odds ratio was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for geographical region, age group and periostin group at baseline.|Comparison of number of patients with ≥ 1 asthma exacerbations up to Week 52: FAS population; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.||1.21|0.69|0.5276
81713057|NCT02577107|163121149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.314|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1613|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.618|31.011||||||||31.011|9.618|
81713058|NCT00649220|163121162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22626||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two-side, paired t-test on the null hypothesis that antipsychotics are reduced by 10% compared to baseline||||0.22626
81713059|NCT00649220|163121162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34192||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Wilcoxon signed rank test on the null hypothesis that antipsychotics are reduced by 10% compared to baseline||||0.34192
81713060|NCT01111058|163121172|SUPERIORITY||Difference in survival proportions|0.0022||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.33|||Comparison of Kaplan-Meier estimates|Used Greenwood standard errors||||0.33|-0.33|0.90
81713061|NCT01111058|163121172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.54
81713062|NCT01111058|163121173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.086|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.086
81713063|NCT02790476|163121181|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.8|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.2|-17.63||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||This measure is a difference-in-difference, calculated by subtracting the pre- and post-intervention difference in mean MME in the letter (288.36-347.65 = -59.29) and control (318.60-350.09 = -31.49) arms, resulting in a difference of -27.80.|1-3 months post intervention||-17.63|-38.20|<0.05
81713064|NCT02790476|163121181|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.42|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|-6.55||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||This measure is a difference-in-difference, calculated by subtracting the pre- and post-intervention difference in mean MME in the letter (167.83-347.65 = -179.83) and control (182.67-350.09 = -167.41) arms, resulting in a difference of -12.42.|||-6.55|-18.40|<0.01
81690977|NCT03691623|163079442|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-2.4|||ANCOVA|||||-2.4|-5.5|< 0.001
81690978|NCT03691623|163079442|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.0|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-1.2|||ANCOVA|||||-1.2|-4.9|= 0.002
81690979|NCT03691623|163079442|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.9|||=|0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||||-0.9|-4.9|= 0.006
81690980|NCT03691623|163079444|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.82|||=|0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|0.44|||ANCOVA|||||0.44|-2.09|= 0.199
81690981|NCT03691623|163079444|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22|||=|0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|1.43|||ANCOVA|||||1.43|-0.98|= 0.714
81690982|NCT03691623|163079444|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|||=|0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|1.77|||ANCOVA|||||1.77|-2.15|= 0.844
81690983|NCT03691623|163079444|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.34|||=|0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|0.79|||ANCOVA|||||0.79|-3.46|= 0.21
81690984|NCT03691623|163079445|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.01|||=|0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|0.36|||ANCOVA|||||0.36|-2.37|= 0.145
81690985|NCT03691623|163079445|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.65|||=|0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|0.73|||ANCOVA|||||0.73|-2.03|= 0.352
81690986|NCT03691623|163079445|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.85|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|-1.15|||ANCOVA|||||-1.15|-4.55|= 0.002
81690987|NCT03691623|163079445|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.19|-1.61|||ANCOVA|||||-1.61|-5.19|< 0.001
81690988|NCT03691623|163079446|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-24.081|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.554|-11.607|||ANCOVA|||||-11.607|-36.554|< 0.001
81690989|NCT03691623|163079446|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-25.954|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.695|-14.213|||ANCOVA|||||-14.213|-37.695|< 0.001
81690990|NCT03691623|163079446|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-18.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.176|-9.083|||ANCOVA|||||-9.083|-27.176|< 0.001
81690991|NCT03691623|163079446|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-19.329|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.106|-9.552|||ANCOVA|||||-9.552|-29.106|< 0.001
81690992|NCT03691623|163079447|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.1292|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8491|-1.4093|||ANCOVA|||||-1.4093|-2.8491|< 0.001
81690993|NCT03691623|163079447|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.1129|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7938|-1.4319|||ANCOVA|||||-1.4319|-2.7938|< 0.001
81690994|NCT03691623|163079447|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.2191|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1915|-2.2467|||ANCOVA|||||-2.2467|-4.1915|< 0.001
81713065|NCT02790476|163121182|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.22||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||This measure is a difference-in-difference, calculated by subtracting the pre- and post-intervention difference in mean MME in the letter (3.45-3.74 = -0.29) and control (3.45-4.59= -0.64) arms, resulting in a difference of -0.35.|Change in mean number of =\> 50 MME prescriptions pre- to 1-3 months post-intervention||0.22|-0.92|0.224
81713066|NCT02790476|163121182|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.33||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||This measure is a difference-in-difference, calculated by subtracting the pre- and post-intervention difference in mean MME in the letter (3.00-3.74 = -0.74) and control (3.15-4.59= -1.44) arms, resulting in a difference of -0.70.|Change in mean number of =\> 50 MME prescriptions pre- to 4-12 months post-intervention||-0.33|-1.08|<0.001
81690995|NCT03691623|163079447|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.7831|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8522|-1.714|||ANCOVA|||||-1.714|-3.8522|< 0.001
81690996|NCT03691623|163079448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|-1.35|||ANCOVA|||||-1.35|-2.67|< 0.001
81690997|NCT03691623|163079448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.16|||ANCOVA|||||-1.16|-2.4|< 0.001
81690998|NCT03691623|163079448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.98|||=|0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|-0.54|||ANCOVA|||||-0.54|-3.43|= 0.009
81690999|NCT03691623|163079448|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.41|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.82|||ANCOVA|||||-0.82|-4|= 0.004
81691000|NCT03691623|163079449|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|-1.17|||ANCOVA|||||-1.17|-3.04|< 0.001
81691001|NCT03691623|163079449|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|-1.11|||ANCOVA|||||-1.11|-2.89|< 0.001
81691002|NCT03691623|163079449|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|-0.89|||ANCOVA|||||-0.89|-3.06|< 0.001
81691003|NCT03691623|163079449|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|-1.29|||ANCOVA|||||-1.29|-3.64|< 0.001
81537350|NCT00467740|162757516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.263|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|<|0.0001||95.0|0.174|0.352|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.352|0.174|<0.0001
81691004|NCT03691623|163079450|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||< 0.001
81691005|NCT03691623|163079450|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||< 0.001
81691006|NCT03691623|163079450|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||= 0.001
81691007|NCT03691623|163079450|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||< 0.001
81691008|NCT00109733|163079486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.177|||||||ANOVA|||"The null hypothesis (% change in trunk fat (kg) from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group = 0) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (% change in trunk fat (kg) from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group ≠0).~P-Values for testing this hypothesis for each treatment group are from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on ranked data with effects for treatment group, gender and their interaction."||||0.177
81691009|NCT00109733|163079486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|||"The null hypothesis (% change in trunk fat (kg) from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group = 0) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (% change in trunk fat (kg) from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group ≠0).~P-Values for testing this hypothesis for each treatment group are from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on ranked data with effects for treatment group, gender and their interaction."||||0.004
81691010|NCT00109733|163079487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|||"The null hypothesis (% change in lean body mass (kg) from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group = 0) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (% change in lean body mass (kg) from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group ≠0).~P-Values for testing this hypothesis for each treatment group are from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on ranked data with effects for treatment group, gender and their interaction."||||0.004
81691011|NCT00109733|163079487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||"The null hypothesis (% change in lean body mass (kg) from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group = 0) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (% change in lean body mass (kg) from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group ≠0).~P-Values for testing this hypothesis for each treatment group are from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on ranked data with effects for treatment group, gender and their interaction."||||<0.001
81691012|NCT00109733|163079488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.653|||||||ANOVA|||"The null hypothesis (% change in total body fat (kg) from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group = 0) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (% change in total body fat (kg) from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group ≠0).~P-Values for testing this hypothesis for each treatment group are from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on ranked data with effects for treatment group, gender and their interaction."||||0.653
81691013|NCT00109733|163079488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|||"The null hypothesis (% change in total body fat (kg) from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group = 0) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (% change in total body fat (kg) from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group ≠0).~P-Values for testing this hypothesis for each treatment group are from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on ranked data with effects for treatment group, gender and their interaction."||||0.002
81691014|NCT00109733|163079489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.755|||||||ANOVA|||"The null hypothesis (% change in limb fat (kg) from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group = 0) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (% change in limb fat (kg) from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group ≠0).~P-Values for testing this hypothesis for each treatment group are from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on ranked data with effects for treatment group, gender and their interaction."||||0.755
81691015|NCT00109733|163079489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||"The null hypothesis (% change in limb fat (kg) from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group = 0) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (% change in limb fat (kg) from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group ≠0).~P-Values for testing this hypothesis for each treatment group are from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on ranked data with effects for treatment group, gender and their interaction."||||<0.001
81691016|NCT00109733|163079490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||ANOVA|||"The null hypothesis (% change in trunk to limb fat ratio from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group = 0) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (% change in trunk to limb fat ratio from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group ≠0).~P-Values for testing this hypothesis for each treatment group are from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on ranked data with effects for treatment group, gender and their interaction."||||0.041
81691017|NCT00109733|163079490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||ANOVA|||"The null hypothesis (% change in trunk to limb fat ratio from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group = 0) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (% change in trunk to limb fat ratio from baseline to Wk24 within the treatment group ≠0).~P-Values for testing this hypothesis for each treatment group are from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on ranked data with effects for treatment group, gender and their interaction."||||0.044
81691018|NCT04174638|163079503|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. The p value was the value of the total score of the Fluid Control in Hemodialysis Patients Scale.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81691019|NCT04174638|163079504|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81691020|NCT04174638|163079505|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||It was calculated for detect of difference in mean the knowledge sub-dimension score of Modified Morisky Scale between intervention and control group from baseline to week 12.||||<0.001
81691021|NCT04174638|163079505|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||It was calculated for detect of difference in mean the motivation sub-dimension score of Modified Morisky Scale between intervention and control group from baseline to week 12.||||<0.001
81713067|NCT02790476|163121182|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.17||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||This measure is a difference-in-difference, calculated by subtracting the pre- and post-intervention difference in mean MME in the letter (2.00-2.14 = -0.14) and control (2.20-2.55= -0.35) arms, resulting in a difference of -0.21.|Change in mean number of \> 90 MME prescriptions pre- to 1-3 months post-intervention||0.17|-0.59|0.279
81713068|NCT02790476|163121182|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.12||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||This measure is a difference-in-difference, calculated by subtracting the pre- and post-intervention difference in mean MME in the letter (1.71-2.14 = -0.43) and control (1.74-2.55= -0.81) arms, resulting in a difference of -0.38.|Change in mean number of \> 90 MME prescriptions pre- to 4-12 months post-intervention||-0.12|-0.63|<0.01
81713069|NCT02790476|163121183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.1||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Pre-intervention values were trimmed at 95% with bootstrapped means and confidence intervals.|This measure is a difference-in-difference, calculated by subtracting the pre- and post-intervention difference in mean DME in the letter (72.3-76 = -3.7) and control (82-82.9 = -0.9) arms, resulting in a difference of -1.6.|||-0.1|-3.2|<0.05
81713070|NCT02790476|163121185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.29||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||This measure is a difference-in-difference, calculated by subtracting the pre- and post-intervention difference in mean MME in the letter (2.44-3.72 = -1.28) and control (2.26-3.51= -1.25) arms, resulting in a difference of 0.03.|Change in mean number of new patients pre- to 1-3 months post-intervention||0.29|-0.23|0.823
81713071|NCT02790476|163121185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.14||The threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||This measure is a difference-in-difference, calculated by subtracting the pre- and post-intervention difference in mean MME in the letter (2.08-3.72 = -1.64) and control (1.84-3.51= -1.67) arms, resulting in a difference of -0.03.|Change in mean number of new patients pre- to 4-12 months post-intervention||0.14|-0.20|0.692
81713072|NCT01729559|163121186|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 10% noninferiority margin was selected based on a previous trial showing a difference in the incidence of DVT of 13% with the use of 30 mg of enoxaparin every 12 hours compared to 5,000 U of unfractionated heparin (UFH) every 12 hr. To achieve 90% power using an a priori margin of 10% with a one-sided alpha of 0.025, a total of 182 patients (91 in each arm) was required.|Risk Difference (RD)|6.5||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|15.8||One-tailed test of the cumulative VTE incidence between treatment groups.|Chi-squared, Corrected||Unadjusted cumulative incidence values between the two treatment groups were subtracted to calculate the risk difference for VTE between groups. This difference was compared to the a priori 10% margin of difference using the 95% confidence interval.|Analysis was performed in a subset of patients who received at least one follow-up venous duplex ultrasound of the lower extremities.||15.8|-2.9|0.025
81713073|NCT01729559|163121186|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 10% noninferiority margin was selected based on these data showing a difference in the incidence of DVT of 13% with the use of 30 mg of enoxaparin every 12 hours compared to 5,000 U of UFH every 12 hours. To achieve 90% power using an a priori margin of 10% with a one-sided alpha of 0.025, a total of 182 patients (91 in each arm) was required. This analysis was performed in the entire sample.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.1||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|7.7||One-tailed test of the cumulative VTE incidence between treatment groups.|Chi-squared, Corrected||Unadjusted cumulative incidence values between the two treatment groups were subtracted to calculate the risk difference for VTE between groups. This difference was compared to the a priori 10% margin of difference using the 95% confidence interval.|"Analysis was performed in the total sample of eligible patients and who received their assigned treatment (referred to as the randomized treated sample) ."||7.7|-1.6|0.025
81713074|NCT04646668|163121200|SUPERIORITY|Due to the pilot nature of the current study, formal power calculations were not conducted.||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in nicotine delivery between cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and heat not burn after the standardized 10-puff bout. ANOVAs were conducted to detect differences between products for nicotine concentration at five minutes (immediately following 10-puff bout). The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).||||0.002
81713075|NCT02041533|163121209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.2511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.45|||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by histology (squamous vs. non-squamous) as entered into the IVRS.|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard ratio of nivolumab to investigator's choice chemotherapy.|||1.45|0.91|0.2511
81713076|NCT02041533|163121210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.43|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard ratio of nivolumab to investigator's choice chemotherapy.|||1.43|0.95|
81713077|NCT02041533|163121211|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.2|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard ratio of nivolumab to investigator's choice chemotherapy.|||1.20|0.79|
81713078|NCT02041533|163121212|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.24|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard ratio of nivolumab to investigator's choice chemotherapy.|||1.24|0.86|
81713079|NCT02041533|163121213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.06|||||Stratified by histology (squamous vs.non-squamous) at randomization. Strata adjusted odds ratio (Nivolumab over investigator choice of chemotherapy) using Mantel-Haenszel method.|||1.06|0.46|
81713080|NCT00529152|163121257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in Serum Ferritin from baseline to week 24 was compared using regression analysis; null hypothesis was defined as no change in serum ferritin from baseline to week 24||||0.0005
81713081|NCT02500706|163121258|NON_INFERIORITY|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 1: Primary analysis: HbA1c non-inferiority of mealtime faster aspart versus mealtime NovoRapid®/NovoLog®.~Non-inferiority of mealtime faster aspart was considered confirmed if the upper boundary of the two-sided 95% CI was below or equal to 0.4%"|Treatment difference|-0.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.07||p-value from the 2-sided test for treatment difference evaluated at the 5% level|ANOVA model after multiple imputation|||The endpoint was analysed using an analysis of variance model after multiple imputation assuming treatment according to randomisation. The model includes treatment, region and bolus adjusting method at randomisation as factors, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.07|-0.11|<0.001
81713082|NCT02500706|163121258|NON_INFERIORITY|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 2: HbA1c non-inferiority of postmeal faster aspart versus mealtime NovoRapid®/NovoLog®.~Non-inferiority of postmeal faster aspart was considered confirmed if the upper boundary of the two-sided 95% CI was below or equal to 0.4%"|Treatment difference|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.19||p-value from the 2-sided test for treatment difference evaluated at the 5% level.|ANOVA model after multiple imputation|||The endpoint was analysed using an analysis of variance model after multiple imputation assuming treatment according to randomisation. The model includes treatment, region and bolus adjusting method at randomisation as factors, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.19|0.004|<0.001
81713083|NCT02500706|163121258|SUPERIORITY|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 4: HbA1c superiority of mealtime faster aspart versus mealtime NovoRapid®/NovoLog®.~Superiority was to be confirmed if the upper boundary of the two-sided 95% CI of the mean treatment difference (mealtime faster aspart minus mealtime NovoRapid®/NovoLog®) was below 0%-points."|Treatment difference|-0.02||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.07||p-value from the 2-sided test for treatment difference evaluated at the 5% level|ANOVA model after multiple imputation|||The endpoint was analysed using an analysis of variance model after multiple imputation assuming treatment according to randomisation. The model includes treatment, region and bolus adjusting method at randomisation as factors, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.07|-0.11|0.633
81713084|NCT02500706|163121259|SUPERIORITY|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 3: 1-hour postprandial glucose (PPG) increments superiority of mealtime faster aspart versus mealtime NovoRapid®/NovoLog.~Superiority was confirmed if the upper boundary of the two-sided 95% CI of the mean treatment difference (mealtime faster aspart minus mealtime NovoRapid®/NovoLog®) was below 0."|Treatment difference|-0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.45||p-value from the 2-sided test for treatment difference evaluated at the 5% level.|ANOVA|||Change from baseline in postprandial glucose increment (meal test) is analysed using an analysis of variance model. The model includes treatment, region and bolus adjusting method at randomisation as factors, and baseline postprandial glucose increment as a covariate.||-0.45|-1.36|<0.001
81713085|NCT02500706|163121260|SUPERIORITY|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 5: 1,5-anhydroglucitol superiority of mealtime faster aspart versus mealtime NovoRapid®/NovoLog®.~Superiority was to be confirmed if the lower boundary of the two-sided 95% CI of the mean treatment difference (mealtime faster aspart minus mealtime NovoRapid®/NovoLog®) was above 0."|Treatment difference|0.02||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.34||p-values are from the 2-sided test for treatment difference evaluated at the 5% level.|ANOVA model after multiple imputation|||Change from baseline in 1,5-anhydroglucitol was analysed using an analysis of variance model after multiple imputation assuming treatment according to randomisation. The model includes treatment, region and bolus adjusting method at randomisation as factors, and baseline 1,5-anhydroglucitol as a covariate.||0.34|-0.31|0.924
81713086|NCT01497899|163121307|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the E/C/F/TAF group was at least 12% lower than the E/C/F/TDF group with respect to the percentage of participants achieving HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 24. The alternative hypothesis was that the E/C/F/TAF group was less than 12% lower than the E/C/F/TDF group.|Difference in percentages|-2.9||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|7.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value comparing the percentages of virologic success was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum.|Difference in percentages of virologic success and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportion.|||7.7|-13.5|0.58
81713087|NCT04269629|163121316|OTHER|All patients participating in this study belong to one of the following two groups for analysis: the group with antihypertensive treatment (β-blockers or ACEI) and the group without such treatment. The primary outcome was analyzed using logistic linear mixed models with a random intercept. This model type takes into account the clustered structure of the data, i.e., observations clustered in the different participating centers.||||||0.25||||||The level of significance was set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Missing at random was assumed, and multiple imputations were conducted with 50 imputations taking into account the cluster design.||It was assumed that 24% of the patients would be on β-blockers and/or ACE inhibitors (ACEI). A χ2 test with a two-sided 5% significance level has an 80% power to detect the difference between the group without antihypertensive medication with 6% SR during VIT and the group on β-blockers and/or ACEI with 12.3% SR during VIT (OR = 2.2) when the sample sizes are 631 and 200, respectively. A drop-out rate of 37% was assumed which resulted in a required number of 1,319 patients.||||0.25
81713088|NCT04269629|163121317|OTHER|All patients participating in this study belong to one of the following two groups for analysis: the group with antihypertensive treatment (β-blockers or ACE inhibitors) and the group without such treatment. The secondary outcomes was analyzed using logistic linear mixed models with a random intercept. This model type takes into account the clustered structure of the data, i.e., observations clustered in the different participating centers.||||||0.29||||||The level of significance was set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Missing at random was assumed, and multiple imputations were conducted with 50 imputations taking into account the cluster design.||||||0.29
81713089|NCT04269629|163121318|OTHER|All patients participating in this study belong to one of the following two groups for analysis: the group with antihypertensive treatment (β-blockers or ACE inhibitor) and the group without such treatment. The secondary outcomes were analyzed using logistic linear mixed models with a random intercept. This model type takes into account the clustered structure of the data, i.e., observations clustered in the different participating centers.||||||0.04||||||The level of significance was set at 0.05. Correlation of the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and/or hypertension with the risk for more severe systemic sting reactions (p=0.04).|Mixed Models Analysis|Missing at random was assumed, and multiple imputations were conducted with 50 imputations taking into account the cluster design.||Analysis for correlation of the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and/or hypertension with the risk for more severe systemic sting reactions.||||0.04
81713090|NCT04269629|163121319|OTHER|All patients participating in this study belong to one of the following two groups for analysis: the group with antihypertensive treatment (β-blockers or ACE inhibitors) and the group without such treatment. The secondary outcomes was analyzed using logistic linear mixed models with a random intercept. This model type takes into account the clustered structure of the data, i.e., observations clustered in the different participating centers.|||||<|0.001||||||The level of significance was set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Missing at random was assumed, and multiple imputations were conducted with 50 imputations taking into account the cluster design.||||||<0.001
81713091|NCT04269629|163121320|OTHER|All patients participating in this study belong to one of the following two groups for analysis: the group with antihypertensive treatment (β-blockers or ACE inhibitors) and the group without such treatment. The secondary outcomes was analyzed using logistic linear mixed models with a random intercept. This model type takes into account the clustered structure of the data, i.e., observations clustered in the different participating centers.||||||0.99||||||The level of significance was set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Missing at random was assumed, and multiple imputations were conducted with 50 imputations taking into account the cluster design.||Analysis for sIgE levels - bee venom.||||0.99
81537351|NCT00467740|162757517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|0.115|0.313|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.313|0.115|<0.0001
81713092|NCT04269629|163121320|OTHER|All patients participating in this study belong to one of the following two groups for analysis: the group with antihypertensive treatment (β-blockers or ACE inhibitors) and the group without such treatment. The secondary outcomes was analyzed using logistic linear mixed models with a random intercept. This model type takes into account the clustered structure of the data, i.e., observations clustered in the different participating centers.||||||0.15||||||The level of significance was set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Missing at random was assumed, and multiple imputations were conducted with 50 imputations taking into account the cluster design.||Analysis for sIgE levels - vespid venom.||||0.15
81713093|NCT04269629|163121321|OTHER|All patients participating in this study belong to one of the following two groups for analysis: the group with antihypertensive treatment (β-blockers or ACE inhibitors) and the group without such treatment. The secondary outcomes was analyzed using logistic linear mixed models with a random intercept. This model type takes into account the clustered structure of the data, i.e., observations clustered in the different participating centers.||||||0.16||||||The level of significance was set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Missing at random was assumed, and multiple imputations were conducted with 50 imputations taking into account the cluster design.||||||0.16
81713094|NCT04269629|163121322|OTHER|All patients participating in this study belong to one of the following two groups for analysis: the group with antihypertensive treatment (β-blockers or ACE inhibitors) and the group without such treatment. The secondary outcomes was analyzed using logistic linear mixed models with a random intercept. This model type takes into account the clustered structure of the data, i.e., observations clustered in the different participating centers.||||||0.5||||||The level of significance was set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Missing at random was assumed, and multiple imputations were conducted with 50 imputations taking into account the cluster design.||||||0.50
81713095|NCT04269629|163121323|OTHER|||||||0.72||||||The level of significance was set at 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.72
81713096|NCT04269629|163121324|OTHER|All patients participating in this study belong to one of the following two groups for analysis: the group with antihypertensive treatment (β-blockers or ACE inhibitor) and the group without such treatment. The secondary outcomes were analyzed using logistic linear mixed models with a random intercept. This model type takes into account the clustered structure of the data, i.e., observations clustered in the different participating centers.||||||0.11||||||The level of significance was set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Missing at random was assumed, and multiple imputations were conducted with 50 imputations taking into account the cluster design.||Analysis for correlation of the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and/or hypertension with the risk for more frequent SR under VIT.||||0.11
81713097|NCT03123549|163121336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.017
81713098|NCT01624974|163121387|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|0.047||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.134|||LDA model|The LDA model assumes that repeated measurements follow a multivariate normal distribution.||||0.134|-0.039|0.282
81713099|NCT02380703|163121403|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.32||For participants who dropped out, their time until study attrition was used as the exposure period; and they were carried forward as part of the overall incidence count.|Regression, Cox|||Sample-size calculations were performed, based on the ability to detect a small-to-moderate difference (Cohen's h = 0.4) in rate of aggression onset over a 1-year period between APT and EU-PC, assuming 80% power and a type I error rate of 5%. Given an anticipated rate of aggression onset over 1 year of 37% for EU-PC, an ES of h = 0.4 allows detection of aggression onset in APT as high as 19%. Given this effect size and up to 10% attrition, our goal was to include 220 total participants.||2.32|0.78|0.29
81713100|NCT02380703|163121403|EQUIVALENCE|Examination of whether the presence of aggression is equivalent between APT and EU-PC|Difference in frequencies|1.21||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|||||Association between presence of aggression and condition (APT vs EU-PC).|Chi-squared|X2(1) = 1.21||||||0.27
81713101|NCT02380703|163121404|SUPERIORITY||F-statistic|1.59||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|||||P value for interaction between treatment arm and time|Mixed Models Analysis||"Interaction between time and treatment arm:~Numerator df = 3, denominator df = 510"|"Differences between APT and EU-PC in change over time (baseline, and 3, 6 and 12 months) for our secondary outcomes were evaluated using individual linear growth curve models (SAS Proc Mixed, SAS Institute, Inc., Cary, NC) with an autoregressive covariance structure type.~The main interest was the interaction between group (APT vs EU-PC) and time."||||0.19
81713102|NCT02380703|163121405|SUPERIORITY||F-statistic|2.43||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|||||P value for interaction between treatment arm and time|Mixed Models Analysis||"Interaction between time and treatment arm:~Numerator df = 3, denominator df = 510"|"Differences between APT and EU-PC in change over time (baseline, and 3, 6 and 12 months) for our secondary outcomes were evaluated using individual linear growth curve models (SAS Proc Mixed, SAS Institute, Inc., Cary, NC) with an autoregressive covariance structure type.~The main interest was the interaction between group (APT vs EU-PC) and time."||||0.06
81713103|NCT02380703|163121406|SUPERIORITY||F-statistic|0.33||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|||||P value for interaction between treatment arm and time|Mixed Models Analysis||"Interaction between time and treatment arm:~Numerator df = 3, denominator df = 510"|"Differences between APT and EU-PC in change over time (baseline, and 3, 6 and 12 months) for our secondary outcomes were evaluated using individual linear growth curve models (SAS Proc Mixed, SAS Institute, Inc., Cary, NC) with an autoregressive covariance structure type.~The main interest was the interaction between group (APT vs EU-PC) and time."||||0.80
81713104|NCT02380703|163121407|SUPERIORITY||F-statistic|0.21||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||P value for interaction between treatment arm and time|Mixed Models Analysis||"Interaction between time and treatment arm:~Numerator df = 3, denominator df = 510"|"Differences between APT and EU-PC in change over time (baseline, and 3, 6 and 12 months) for our secondary outcomes were evaluated using individual linear growth curve models (SAS Proc Mixed, SAS Institute, Inc., Cary, NC) with an autoregressive covariance structure type.~The main interest was the interaction between group (APT vs EU-PC) and time."||||0.89
81713105|NCT02380703|163121408|SUPERIORITY||F-statistic|1.48||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|||||P value for interaction between treatment arm and time|Mixed Models Analysis||"Interaction between time and treatment arm:~Numerator df = 3, denominator df = 510"|"Differences between APT and EU-PC in change over time (baseline, and 3, 6 and 12 months) for our secondary outcomes were evaluated using individual linear growth curve models (SAS Proc Mixed, SAS Institute, Inc., Cary, NC) with an autoregressive covariance structure type.~The main interest was the interaction between group (APT vs EU-PC) and time."||||0.22
81713106|NCT02380703|163121409|SUPERIORITY||F-statistic|0.38||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|||||P value for interaction between treatment arm and time|Mixed Models Analysis||"Interaction between time and treatment arm:~Numerator df = 3, denominator df = 510"|"Differences between APT and EU-PC in change over time (baseline, and 3, 6 and 12 months) for our secondary outcomes were evaluated using individual linear growth curve models (SAS Proc Mixed, SAS Institute, Inc., Cary, NC) with an autoregressive covariance structure type.~The main interest was the interaction between group (APT vs EU-PC) and time."||||0.77
81713107|NCT02380703|163121410|SUPERIORITY||F-statistic|0.56||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|||||P value for interaction between treatment arm and time|Mixed Models Analysis||"Interaction between time and treatment arm:~Numerator df = 3, denominator df = 510"|"Differences between APT and EU-PC in change over time (baseline, and 3, 6 and 12 months) for our secondary outcomes were evaluated using individual linear growth curve models (SAS Proc Mixed, SAS Institute, Inc., Cary, NC) with an autoregressive covariance structure type.~The main interest was the interaction between group (APT vs EU-PC) and time."||||0.64
81713108|NCT02514889|163121426|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.12|1.91||a priori threshold is p = .017, so that experiment-wide critical alpha would be p = .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: sex, age, ethnicity, marital status and educational attainment|Difference in differences interaction term is the product of assessment period (baseline, 6-months, 12-months) and experimental condition (MyPlate, Calorie Counting).|||1.91|-6.12|0.30
81713109|NCT02514889|163121427|EQUIVALENCE|p-value \>0.20 would be considered equivalent.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1342|5.3228|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included age, sex, ethnicity, educational attainment and marital status||||5.3228|-0.1342|0.06
81713110|NCT02514889|163121428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.37|3.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included: age, sex, ethnicity, educational attainment and marital status|Difference in differences interaction term is the product of assessment period (baseline, 6-months, 12-months) and experimental condition (MyPlate, Calorie Counting).|||3.63|-6.37|0.504
81713111|NCT02514889|163121429|SUPERIORITY|Difference in differences|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.35||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.47|2.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included: age, sex, ethnicity, educational attainment, marital status|The difference in differences interaction term is the product of assessment period (baseline, 6-months, 12-months) and experimental condition (MyPlate, Calorie Counting)|||2.74|-6.47|0.30
81713112|NCT02514889|163121430|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|2.39|||Mixed Models Analysis||The differences in difference interaction term consists of the product of assessment intervals (baseline, 6-months, 12-months) and experimental condition (MyPlate, Calorie Counting)|||2.39|-1.47|0.640
81713113|NCT02514889|163121431|EQUIVALENCE|For the comparison conditions to be equivalent, as predicted, the critical alpha was set at P \> 0.20.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included: age, sex, ethnicity, educational attainment and marital status|The differences in difference interaction term consists of the product of assessment intervals (baseline, 6-months, 12-months) and experimental condition (MyPlate, Calorie Counting)|||0.22|-.31|0.747
81713114|NCT02514889|163121432|EQUIVALENCE|For the comparison conditions to be judged equivalent, as predicted, the critical p-value was set to P \>.20|Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included: age, sex, ethnicity, educational attainment and marital status|The differences in difference interaction term consists of the product of assessment intervals (baseline, 6-months, 12-months) and experimental condition (MyPlate, Calorie Counting)|||1.14|-0.85|0.776
81713115|NCT02539160|163121458|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|6.4||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|14.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||14.3|-1.1|0.105
81713116|NCT02539160|163121458|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|13.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||13.7|-1.5|0.112
81469106|NCT01210495|162630247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.6||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.27|-2.94||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons.|Longitudinal mixed effect analysis|||Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||-2.94|-12.27|0.0014
81469107|NCT01210495|162630248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.76|-1.78||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons.|Longitudinal mixed effect analysis|||Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||-1.78|-4.76|<0.0001
81713117|NCT04823494|163121485|NON_INFERIORITY|For sample size in each sequence group is 16 (total N=32), a 2 X 2 crossover design will have 80% power to reject the null hypothesis that the SELF-FIT APHAB mean is inferior to the PRO-FIT APHAB mean. The non-inferiority difference margin is 8.4, the standard deviation of differences is 16.3, and p\<.025. The non-inferiority margin of 8.4 preserves half the 95% critical difference for the global APHAB score (16.8). The common standard deviation reported for the APHAB global score is 16.0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|4.73||There were two outcome measures, primary and secondary, considered. As a result, the a priori p value of .05 for statistical significance was adjusted for multiple comparisons to .025.|t-test, 1 sided|The mean differences and 95% CIs in APHAB global score between SELF-FIT and PRO-FIT were calculated using bias-corrected \& accelerated bootstrapping.|The mean difference and 95% CIs are for Self-Fit minus Pro-Fit aided scores. These values are the pooled data for all 37 participants, 19 receiving one sequence and 18 the other sequence.|"For the wear-time crossover field trial, the APHAB was measured following both the audiology best-practices hearing aid fitting (PRO-FIT) and the self-fitting method (SELF-FIT).~* Null hypothesis: Mean (APHAB SELF-FIT - APHAB PRO-FIT ) ≥ 8.4~* Alternative hypothesis: Mean (APHAB SELF-FIT - APHAB PRO-FIT) \< 8.4~The mean difference between the aided scores for the two fitting methods, Self-Fit minus Pro-Fit, represent the primary outcome measure. The expected difference = 0."||4.73|-1.59|<0.025
81713118|NCT04823494|163121486|NON_INFERIORITY|For the QuickSIN, a clinically meaningful difference is 3 dB and half that difference resulted in a margin of 1.5 dB. This 1.5-dB margin was used for the QuickSIN for the non-inferiority analyses of the data from the field-trial component. The mean difference, QuickSIN Self-Fit minus QuickSIN Pro-Fit, should be less than 1.5 dB for the entire sample (N=37) to meet the non-inferiority criterion.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|1.2||The a priori threshold value of 0.05 was Bonferroni-adjusted to 0.025 based on the use of two outcome measures, APHAB global (primary) and QuickSIN (secondary).|t-test, 1 sided|The mean differences in dB, SELF-FIT minus PRO-FIT, were calculated with 95% confidence intervals (bias-corrected, accelerated bootstrap) generated.|Mean differences in aided QuickSIN SNR in dB, Self-Fit minus Pro-Fit, were calculated for the entire group of 37 participants with about 1/2 receiving one of the two fit sequences (Pro-Fit then Self-Fit or Self-Fit then Pro-Fit).|"For the QuickSIN, aided performance after each wear period was compared between SELF-FIT and PRO-FIT.~* Null hypothesis: Mean (QuickSIN SELF-FIT - QuickSIPRO-FIT) ≥ 1.5 dB~* Alternative hypothesis: Mean (QuickSIN SELF-FIT - QuickSIN PRO-FIT) \< 1.5 dB~Power calculations were based on the primary outcome measured, the aided APHAB global score, (see information for that outcome measure). With the minimum required N of 32 based on the APHAB global score, the power for QuickSIN exceeded 80%."||1.20|-0.03|<0.025
81713119|NCT03691831|163121487|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.8||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|10.76||P-Value test comparing the Patients Cleared of All Baseline Warts in the Active (A-101 45%) and vehicle groups.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A summary of the wart clearance at Visit 10.||10.76|2.14|0.0001
81713120|NCT03691831|163121488|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.71||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|4.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-Value test comparing the Patients Cleared of All Baseline Warts in the Active (A-101 45%) and vehicle groups.||4.56|1.61|0.0001
81713121|NCT03691831|163121489|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|21.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||21.8|9.0|<0.0001
81713122|NCT03691831|163121490|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.2||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|15.53|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||15.53|1.76|0.0006
81713123|NCT03691831|163121491|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81713124|NCT04524663|163121492|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.59||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.14|9.32|||Regression, Linear|||||9.32|-8.14|0.89
81713125|NCT04524663|163121493|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|18.9||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.98|34.83|||Regression, Linear|||||34.83|2.98|0.02
81713126|NCT04524663|163121494|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.69||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.1|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||4.10|0.70|0.24
81713127|NCT04524663|163121495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.49
81713128|NCT04524663|163121496|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.33|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.33|0.32|0.24
81537352|NCT00467740|162757517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0021||95.0|0.057|0.255|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.255|0.057|0.0021
81537353|NCT00467740|162757517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0795||95.0|-0.01|0.187|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.187|-0.010|0.0795
81537354|NCT00467740|162757517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.227|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|0.129|0.326|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.326|0.129|<0.0001
81691022|NCT04174638|163079509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.297||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||It was calculated for detect of difference in mean the physical functions sub-dimension score of Kidney Disease Quality of Life Instrument 36 Scale between intervention and control group from baseline to week 12.||||0.297
81691023|NCT04174638|163079509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.742||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||It was calculated for detect of difference in mean the mental functions sub-dimension score of Kidney Disease Quality of Life Instrument 36 Scale between intervention and control group from baseline to week 12.||||0.742
81691024|NCT04174638|163079509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.719||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||It was calculated for detect of difference in mean the burden of kidney disease sub-dimension score of Kidney Disease Quality of Life Instrument 36 Scale between intervention and control group from baseline to week 12.||||0.719
81691025|NCT04174638|163079509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||It was calculated for detect of difference in mean the symptoms/problems sub-dimension score of Kidney Disease Quality of Life Instrument 36 Scale between intervention and control group from baseline to week 12.||||0.063
81691026|NCT04174638|163079509|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||It was calculated for detect of difference in mean the effects of kidney disease on daily life sub-dimension score of Kidney Disease Quality of Life Instrument 36 Scale between intervention and control group from baseline to week 12.||||<0.001
81537355|NCT00467740|162757518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.0003||95.0|0.082|0.276|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.276|0.082|0.0003
81537356|NCT00467740|162757518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.0077||95.0|0.035|0.229|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.229|0.035|0.0077
81537357|NCT00467740|162757518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.0427||95.0|0.003|0.197|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.197|0.003|0.0427
81691027|NCT02985450|163079510|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|513.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|73.6||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Anti-HBs levels difference: high risk obesity group - low risk obesity group NAFLD patients|||||0.02
81691028|NCT01729598|163079513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81691029|NCT01729598|163079514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.19
81691030|NCT01729598|163079515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81691031|NCT01729598|163079516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.31
81691032|NCT01905397|163079517|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|0.05||||0.27|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.27
81691033|NCT00053846|163079538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.483|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.275||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.0576|||ANCOVA||Multiple Imputation (MI) used for estimates. MICE software in R was used to generate 100 imputed datasets. ANCOVA was run on each, and results were pooled.|H0: The true difference in means is equal to zero. Ha: The true difference in means is not equal to zero.||0.0576|-1.020|0.080
81691034|NCT00872833|163079563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.001
81691035|NCT00872833|163079564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.028
81691036|NCT00783705|163079566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.0|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Generalized estimating equation model on lesions (progressive disease vs. complete response/stable disease) was used to account for intra-patient correlation in the lesion-specific analysis.||3.0|0.7|0.39
81691037|NCT00783705|163079570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Comparison of the median difference in biomarker CC-16 level between arms.||||0.10
81691038|NCT00783705|163079571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Comparison of the median difference in biomarker IL-6 level between arms.||||0.03
81691039|NCT00783705|163079572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Comparison of the median difference in biomarker CCL-2 level between arms.||||0.58
81691040|NCT00783705|163079573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Comparison of the median difference in biomarker MPO level between arms.||||0.06
81691041|NCT00783705|163079574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Comparison of the median difference in biomarker CC18 level between arms.||||0.63
81691042|NCT00783705|163079575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Comparison of the median difference in biomarker SFTPD level between arms.||||0.22
81691043|NCT00783705|163079576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Comparison of the median difference in biomarker Total Glutathione level between arms.||||0.06
81691044|NCT00783705|163079577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Comparison of the median difference in biomarker CC-16 level between arms.||||0.35
81691045|NCT00783705|163079578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Comparison of the median difference in biomarker CRP level between arms.||||0.80
81469108|NCT01210495|162630249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|-2.21||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons.|Longitudinal mixed effect analysis|||Analysis presented above is for FACT-G PWB. Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||-2.21|-5.26|<0.0001
81691046|NCT00783705|163079579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Comparison of the median difference in biomarker IL-6 level between arms.||||0.22
81691047|NCT00783705|163079580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Comparison of the median difference in biomarker CCL-2 level between arms.||||0.74
81691048|NCT00783705|163079581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Comparison of the median difference in biomarker MPO level between arms.||||0.55
81691049|NCT00783705|163079582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Comparison of the median difference in biomarker Nitrotyrosine level between arms.||||0.91
81691050|NCT00783705|163079583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Comparison of the median difference in biomarker CC18 level between arms.||||0.46
81691051|NCT00783705|163079584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||Comparison of the median difference in biomarker SFTPD level between arms.||||0.52
81691052|NCT03596177|163079619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.58||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.15|-1.0|||ANCOVA|||||-1.00|-4.15|0.011
81691053|NCT03596177|163079620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-45.481||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-67.777|-23.186|||ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis for Day 32||-23.186|-67.777|0.002
81691054|NCT03596177|163079620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-41.323||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-66.74|-15.907|||ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis for Day 59||-15.907|-66.740|0.011
81691055|NCT03596177|163079621|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1551.194|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2190.515|-911.873|||ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis for Day 32||-911.873|-2190.515|<0.001
81691056|NCT03596177|163079621|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1332.515||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2187.711|-477.318|||ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis for Day 59||-477.318|-2187.711|0.015
81691057|NCT03596177|163079622|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.173||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.368|3.022|||ANCOVA|||||3.022|-9.368|0.384
81691058|NCT03596177|163079623|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.039||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.287|8.209|||ANCOVA|||||8.209|-28.287|0.351
81691059|NCT03596177|163079624|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.186||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.858|8.229|||ANCOVA|||||8.229|-7.858|0.968
81691060|NCT03596177|163079625|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.867||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.81|3.545|||ANCOVA|||||3.545|-1.810|0.580
81691061|NCT03596177|163079626|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.645||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.894|2.603|||ANCOVA|||||2.603|-9.894|0.324
81691062|NCT03596177|163079627|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.672||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.415|6.072|||ANCOVA|||||6.072|-17.415|0.412
81691063|NCT03596177|163079628|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.357||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.742|16.456|||ANCOVA|||||16.456|-1.742|0.177
81691064|NCT03596177|163079629|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|15.186||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.151|33.523|||ANCOVA|||||33.523|-3.151|0.168
81691065|NCT03596177|163079630|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.54||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.05|-1.03|||ANCOVA|||||-1.03|-4.05|0.009
81691066|NCT03596177|163079631|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.122||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.364|0.119|||ANCOVA|||||0.119|-10.364|0.107
81691067|NCT03596177|163079632|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.848||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.605|-0.091|||ANCOVA|||||-0.091|-3.605|0.085
81691068|NCT03596177|163079633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.159||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.326|1.007|||ANCOVA|||||1.007|-7.326|0.204
81691069|NCT03596177|163079634|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.019||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.041|0.003|||ANCOVA|||||0.003|-0.041|0.145
81691070|NCT03596177|163079635|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.001||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.801|-14.201|||ANCOVA|||||-14.201|-37.801|0.001
81691071|NCT03596177|163079636|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.332||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.726|-4.938|||ANCOVA|||||-4.938|-19.726|0.010
81691072|NCT01301742|163079649|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa and gemfibrozil divided by empa alone|Geometric Mean Ratio|158.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|151.77|165.53|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|||165.53|151.77|
81691073|NCT01301742|163079650|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa and gemfibrozil divided by empa alone|Geometric Mean Ratio|115.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.15|124.59|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV|||124.59|106.15|
81691074|NCT01301742|163079651|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ratio calculated as empa and gemfibrozil divided by empa alone|Geometric Mean Ratio|158.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|151.41|165.49|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV|||165.49|151.41|
81691075|NCT00337467|163079652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Participants|21.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|33.7|||exact binomial methods|Given the small sample size, the 95% confidence interval is made with exact binomial methods.||||33.7|11.9|
81691076|NCT00337467|163079653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Participants|34.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.7|47.7|||exact binomial methods|Given the small sample size, the 95% confidence interval is made with exact binomial methods.||||47.7|22.7|
81691077|NCT00337467|163079658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change (Final Values)|61.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|109.8|||normal approximation for 95% CI|||||109.8|12.3|
81691078|NCT00337467|163079659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change (Final Values)|53.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|113.7|||normal approximation for 95% CI|||||113.7|-7.1|
81691079|NCT00337467|163079660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change (Final Values)|63.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|129.1|||normal approximation for 95% CI|||||129.1|-4.0|
81691080|NCT00337467|163079662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change|9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|14.6|||normal approximation for 95% CI|||Percent Change from Baseline in Fasting Total Cholesterol at Week 48||14.6|2.5|
81691081|NCT00337467|163079662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|8.8|||normal approximation for 95% CI|||Percent Change from Baseline in Fasting HDL Cholesterol at Week 48||8.8|-3.9|
81691082|NCT00337467|163079662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change|12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|20.8|||normal approximation for 95% CI|||Percent Change from Baseline in Fasting Non-HDL Cholesterol at Week 48||20.8|4.0|
81691083|NCT00337467|163079662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change|20.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|31.7|||normal approximation for 95% CI|||Percent Change from Baseline in Fasting LDL Cholesterol at Week 48||31.7|8.0|
81691084|NCT00337467|163079662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change|17.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|34.4|||normal approximation for 95% CI|||Percent Change from Baseline in Fasting Triglycerides at Week 48||34.4|-0.4|
81691085|NCT00337467|163079663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change|14.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||||95.0|6.9|20.1|||normal approximation for 95% CI|||Percent Change from Baseline in Fasting Total Cholesterol at Week 96||20.1|6.9|
81691086|NCT00337467|163079663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|10.2|||normal approximation for 95% CI|||Percent Change from Baseline in Fasting HDL Cholesterol at Week 96||10.2|-6.0|
81691087|NCT00337467|163079663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change|19.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|28.4|||normal approximation for 95% CI|||Percent Change from Baseline in Fasting Non-HDL Cholesterol at Week 96||28.4|10.3|
81691088|NCT00337467|163079663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change|29.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.3|42.0|||normal approximation for 95% CI|||Percent Change from Baseline in Fasting LDL Cholesterol at Week 96||42.0|15.3|
81691089|NCT00337467|163079663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Change|16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|41.6|||normal approximation for 95% CI|||Percent Change from Baseline in Fasting Triglycerides at Week 96||41.6|-9.5|
81691090|NCT03141086|163079666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.711||||0.1272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|4.762|||ANOVA|||||4.762|-1.340|0.1272
81691091|NCT03141086|163079667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.866||||0.0607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.821|6.553|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3.5 hours post dose||6.553|-0.821|0.0607
81691092|NCT03141086|163079667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.975||||0.0919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.024|4.973|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5.5 hours post dose||4.973|-1.024|0.0919
81691093|NCT03141086|163079667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.576||||0.0811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.697|3.848|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7.5 hours post dose||3.848|-0.697|0.0811
81691094|NCT03141086|163079667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.879||||0.2026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.268|3.026|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9.5 hours post dose||3.026|-1.268|0.2026
81691095|NCT04083222|163079680|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) with treatment and screening angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor/ angiotensin receptor blockers (ACEi/ARB) dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||||||< 0.001
81691096|NCT04083222|163079681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.399||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 3||||0.399
81691097|NCT04083222|163079681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.338||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 8||||0.338
81691098|NCT04083222|163079681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.207||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 15||||0.207
81691099|NCT04083222|163079681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.927||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 22||||0.927
81691100|NCT04083222|163079681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.146||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 29||||0.146
81691101|NCT04083222|163079681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 36||||0.055
81691102|NCT04083222|163079681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.095||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 43||||0.095
81691103|NCT04083222|163079681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 50||||0.046
81691104|NCT04083222|163079681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.246||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 57||||0.246
81691105|NCT04083222|163079681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 64||||0.170
81691106|NCT04083222|163079681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.527||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 78||||0.527
81691107|NCT04083222|163079681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.167||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 92||||0.167
81691108|NCT04083222|163079681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.266||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 120||||0.266
81691109|NCT04083222|163079681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 141||||0.078
81691110|NCT04083222|163079682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.661||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 3||||0.661
81691111|NCT04083222|163079682|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 8||||<0.001
81691112|NCT04083222|163079682|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 15||||<0.001
81691113|NCT04083222|163079682|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 22||||<0.001
81691114|NCT04083222|163079682|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 29||||<0.001
81537358|NCT00467740|162757518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049|<|0.0001||95.0|0.143|0.336|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.336|0.143|<0.0001
81691115|NCT04083222|163079682|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 36||||<0.001
81691116|NCT04083222|163079682|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 43||||<0.001
81691117|NCT04083222|163079682|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 50||||<0.001
81691118|NCT04083222|163079682|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 57||||<0.001
81691119|NCT04083222|163079682|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 64||||<0.001
81691120|NCT04083222|163079682|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 78||||<0.001
81691121|NCT04083222|163079682|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 92||||<0.001
81691122|NCT04083222|163079682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.106||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 120||||0.106
81537359|NCT00467740|162757519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.0005||95.0|0.074|0.263|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.263|0.074|0.0005
81537360|NCT00467740|162757519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.0003||95.0|0.08|0.269|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.269|0.080|0.0003
81691123|NCT04083222|163079682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.318||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 141||||0.318
81691124|NCT04083222|163079683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.609||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 3||||0.609
81691125|NCT04083222|163079683|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 8||||<0.001
81691126|NCT04083222|163079683|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 15||||<0.001
81691127|NCT04083222|163079683|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 22||||<0.001
81691128|NCT04083222|163079683|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 29||||<0.001
81691129|NCT04083222|163079683|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 36||||<0.001
81691130|NCT04083222|163079683|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 43||||<0.001
81691131|NCT04083222|163079683|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 50||||<0.001
81691132|NCT04083222|163079683|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 64||||<0.001
81691133|NCT04083222|163079683|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 78||||<0.001
81691134|NCT04083222|163079683|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 92||||<0.001
81691135|NCT04083222|163079683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 120||||0.112
81691136|NCT04083222|163079683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371||||||P-value was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and screening ACE/ARB dose status stratification factor.|ANOVA|||Day 141||||0.371
81691137|NCT04430582|163079684|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.90
81691138|NCT04430582|163079685|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.24
81691139|NCT04430582|163079686|OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74
81691140|NCT04430582|163079687|OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.51
81691141|NCT04430582|163079688|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.70
81691142|NCT04430582|163079689|OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.95
81691143|NCT04430582|163079690|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81691144|NCT04430582|163079691|OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.85
81691145|NCT04430582|163079692|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81691146|NCT04430582|163079693|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81691147|NCT04430582|163079694|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81691148|NCT04430582|163079695|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81691149|NCT04430582|163079696|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.30
81691150|NCT04430582|163079697|OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.045
81691151|NCT04430582|163079698|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81691152|NCT02574312|163079733|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority Analysis of absolute value of mechanical axis alignment with NI margin of 1.5 degrees, using a 1-sided T-test with alpha of 0.05. Anticipated power was 95%.||||||0.028|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.028
81713129|NCT01091116|163121508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5263||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Tests of Fixed Effects for the primary efficacy variable including baseline treatment and visit (from Visit 3 to Visit 5) as covariates||||0.5263
81691153|NCT00738543|163079805|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A minimal sample of 20 volunteers was calculated to to find a difference of 200 CFU/mL, with a power of 80% and bilateral error of 5%.|||||<|0.05||||||Post-hoc test of Kruskal-Wallis for multiple comparisons of Z values was used to determine which arm was different.|Kruskal-Wallis|2 degrees of freedom corrected for ties||The null hypothesis established that the three medians were equal. To test significant differences for non-normally distributed data, a range test (Kruskal-Wallis) was used.||||<0.05
81691154|NCT00738543|163079807|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The minimal sample of 20 volunteers was calculated to find a difference of 200 CFU/mL.|||||<|0.05||95.0||||Post-hoc test of Kruskal-Wallis for multiple comparisons of Z values was used to determine which arm was different.|Kruskal-Wallis|2 degrees of freedom corrected for ties||The null hypothesis established that the 3 medians were equal. To test significant differences for non-normally distributed data, a range test (Kruskal-Wallis) was used. The alpha level for significance was established at 5%. A minimal sample of 20 volunteers was calculated for a power of 80%, and bilateral error of 5%.||||<0.05
81691155|NCT00366548|163079823|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-0.8||||||95.0|-5.4|3.7||||||For serotype 4 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||3.7|-5.4|
81691156|NCT00366548|163079823|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-5.5||||||95.0|-14.2|3.3||||||For serotype 6B the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||3.3|-14.2|
81691157|NCT00366548|163079823|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-0.4||||||95.0|-3.7|2.8||||||For serotype 9V the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||2.8|-3.7|
81691158|NCT00366548|163079823|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-2.9||||||95.0|-6.9|0.7||||||For serotype 14 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||0.7|-6.9|
81691159|NCT00366548|163079823|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-3.0|3.0||||||For serotype 18C the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||3.0|-3.0|
81713130|NCT02155660|163121524|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.85||||0.0638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.01|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||1.01|0.71|0.0638
81691160|NCT00366548|163079823|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-2.5||||||95.0|-6.1|0.6||||||For serotype 19F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||0.6|-6.1|
81691161|NCT00366548|163079823|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-6.3||||||95.0|-12.1|-0.7||||||For serotype 23F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||-0.7|-12.1|
81691162|NCT00366548|163079823|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|3.4||||||95.0|-0.9|7.9||||||For serotype 1 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||7.9|-0.9|
81691163|NCT00366548|163079823|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-1.3||||||95.0|-4.1|1.1||||||For serotype 3 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||1.1|-4.1|
81691164|NCT00366548|163079823|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|1.7||||||95.0|-3.0|6.4||||||For serotype 5 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||6.4|-3.0|
81691165|NCT00366548|163079823|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|0.4||||||95.0|-5.8|6.7||||||For serotype 6A the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||6.7|-5.8|
81691166|NCT00366548|163079823|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-0.8||||||95.0|-3.2|1.2||||||For serotype 7F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||1.2|-3.2|
81691167|NCT00366548|163079823|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-1.3||||||95.0|-3.6|0.3||||||For serotype 19A the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||0.3|-3.6|
81691168|NCT00366548|163079824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-2.1|1.9||||||For serotype 4 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated.||1.9|-2.1|
81691169|NCT00366548|163079824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|0.4||||||95.0|-1.7|2.6||||||For serotype 6B the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated.||2.6|-1.7|
81691170|NCT00366548|163079824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-0.4||||||95.0|-2.4|1.1||||||For serotype 9V the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||1.1|-2.4|
81537361|NCT00467740|162757519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.173|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.0004||95.0|0.078|0.268|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.268|0.078|0.0004
81691171|NCT00366548|163079824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-2.1|1.9||||||For serotype 14 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||1.9|-2.1|
81691172|NCT00366548|163079824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|0.4||||||95.0|-1.2|2.3||||||For serotype 18C the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||2.3|-1.2|
81691173|NCT00366548|163079824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|0.4||||||95.0|-2.0|2.9||||||For serotype 19F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||2.9|-2.0|
81691174|NCT00366548|163079824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-0.9||||||95.0|-3.4|1.1||||||For serotype 23F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||1.1|-3.4|
81537362|NCT00467740|162757519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.296|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048|<|0.0001||95.0|0.202|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.390|0.202|<0.0001
81691175|NCT00366548|163079824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|0.8||||||95.0|-0.8|3.0||||||For serotype 1 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||3.0|-0.8|
81469109|NCT01210495|162630249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27||||0.1642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|0.52||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons.|Longitudinal mixed effect analysis|||Analysis presented above is for FACT-G SWB. Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||0.52|-3.07|0.1642
81537363|NCT00467740|162757520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.173|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.0004||95.0|0.078|0.268|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.268|0.078|0.0004
81537364|NCT00467740|162757520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.0002||95.0|0.09|0.281|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.281|0.090|0.0002
81691176|NCT00366548|163079824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|0.6||||||95.0|-3.7|4.9||||||For serotype 3 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||4.9|-3.7|
81691177|NCT00366548|163079824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-0.4||||||95.0|-2.4|1.1||||||For serotype 5 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||1.1|-2.4|
81691178|NCT00366548|163079824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-0.4||||||95.0|-2.4|1.2||||||For serotype 6A the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||1.2|-2.4|
81691179|NCT00366548|163079824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.7|1.6||||||For serotype 7F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||1.6|-1.7|
81691180|NCT00366548|163079824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.7|1.6||||||For serotype 19A the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||1.6|-1.7|
81691181|NCT00366548|163079827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Difference|0.96||||||95.0|0.81|1.13||||||For serotype 4 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.13|0.81|
81691182|NCT00366548|163079827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Difference|0.9||||||95.0|0.72|1.14||||||For serotype 6B the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.14|0.72|
81691183|NCT00366548|163079827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Difference|0.97||||||95.0|0.85|1.1||||||For serotype 9V the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.10|0.85|
81691184|NCT00366548|163079827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Difference|0.96||||||95.0|0.79|1.15||||||For serotype 14 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.15|0.79|
81691185|NCT00366548|163079827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Difference|0.98||||||95.0|0.86|1.13||||||For serotype 18C the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.13|0.86|
81691186|NCT00366548|163079827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Difference|0.84||||||95.0|0.72|0.97||||||For serotype 19F the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.97|0.72|
81691187|NCT00366548|163079827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Difference|0.84||||||95.0|0.71|0.98||||||For serotype 23F the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.98|0.71|
81691188|NCT00366548|163079827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Difference|0.94||||||95.0|0.81|1.1||||||For serotype 1 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.10|0.81|
81691189|NCT00366548|163079827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Difference|0.93||||||95.0|0.83|1.04||||||For serotype 3 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.04|0.83|
81691190|NCT00366548|163079827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Difference|0.97||||||95.0|0.83|1.13||||||For serotype 5 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.13|0.83|
81691191|NCT00366548|163079827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Difference|0.96||||||95.0|0.81|1.13||||||For serotype 6A the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.13|0.81|
81691192|NCT00366548|163079827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Difference|1.05||||||95.0|0.93|1.18||||||For serotype 7F the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.18|0.93|
81691193|NCT00366548|163079827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Difference|0.91||||||95.0|0.8|1.04||||||For serotype 19A the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.04|0.80|
81691194|NCT01984346|163079847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|16.7||||0.0472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|33.2||A prior threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Chi-square test|||||33.2|0.1|0.0472
81691195|NCT01623531|163079880|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U test|386.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|47.5||0.908|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The distributions of cumulative transfusion units did not differ significantly between patients receiving either RiaSTAP (median = 0, IQR = 0-1) or Placebo (median = 0, IQR = 0.1), U = 386, SE = 47.60, p = .908.|Normality among study outcomes was investigated with Shapiro-Wilk tests, histograms, boxplots, and graphing of residuals, revealing that the data were not normally distributed, and primary outcomes were zero inflated. Therefore, we used non-parametric Mann-Whitney U-tests with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5%. We tested the null hypothesis of no difference in primary and secondary outcomes between groups 24 hours after infusion of the study drug.||||.908
81691196|NCT01623531|163079881|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.498|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.239||0.047|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Unequal variances assumed.|Unequal variances T-test comparing placebo to RiaSTAP.|We tested the null hypothesis of no difference in primary and secondary outcomes between groups 24 hours after infusion of the study drug. Normality among study outcomes was investigated with Shapiro-Wilk tests, histograms, boxplots, and graphing of residuals. For normally distributed data unequal variance t tests were used.||||.047
81691197|NCT01623531|163079882|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0116||0.729|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Unequal variances assumed.|Unequal variances T-test comparing placebo to RiaSTAP.|We tested the null hypothesis of no difference in primary and secondary outcomes between groups 24 hours after infusion of the study drug. Normality among study outcomes was investigated with Shapiro-Wilk tests, histograms, boxplots, and graphing of residuals. For normally distributed data unequal variance t tests were used.||||.729
81691198|NCT01623531|163079883|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.321|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.699||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Unequal variances assumed.|Unequal variances T-test comparing placebo to RiaSTAP.|We tested the null hypothesis of no difference in primary and secondary outcomes between groups 24 hours after infusion of the study drug. Normality among study outcomes was investigated with Shapiro-Wilk tests, histograms, boxplots, and graphing of residuals. For normally distributed data unequal variance t tests were used.||||.93
81691199|NCT01623531|163079884|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.821|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.471||0.169|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Unequal variances assumed.|Unequal variances T-test comparing placebo to RiaSTAP.|||||.169
81691200|NCT01623531|163079885|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U test|450.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|54.163||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Normality among study outcomes was investigated with Shapiro-Wilk tests, histograms, boxplots, and graphing of residuals, revealing that this variable was not normally distributed. Therefore, we used non-parametric Mann-Whitney U-tests with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5%. We tested the null hypothesis of no difference in secondary outcomes between groups 24 hours after infusion of the study drug.||||.035
81691201|NCT01623531|163079886|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U test|337.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|51.591||0.794|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Normality among study outcomes was investigated with Shapiro-Wilk tests, histograms, boxplots, and graphing of residuals, revealing that this variable was not normally distributed. Therefore, we used non-parametric Mann-Whitney U-tests with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5%. We tested the null hypothesis of no difference in secondary outcomes between groups 24 hours after infusion of the study drug.||||.794
81713131|NCT02155660|163121524|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.04||||0.6575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.23|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||1.23|0.88|0.6575
81537365|NCT00467740|162757520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.0047||95.0|0.043|0.233|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.233|0.043|0.0047
81537366|NCT00467740|162757520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.237|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048|<|0.0001||95.0|0.142|0.332|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.332|0.142|<0.0001
81537367|NCT00467740|162757521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.204|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.0002||95.0|0.096|0.312|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.312|0.096|0.0002
81713132|NCT02155660|163121524|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.93||||0.3988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.1|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||1.10|0.78|0.3988
81691202|NCT01623531|163079887|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U test|335.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|52.957||0.828|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Normality among study outcomes was investigated with Shapiro-Wilk tests, histograms, boxplots, and graphing of residuals, revealing that this variable was not normally distributed. Therefore, we used non-parametric Mann-Whitney U-tests with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5%. We tested the null hypothesis of no difference in secondary outcomes between groups 24 hours after infusion of the study drug.||||.828
81691203|NCT01623531|163079888|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U test|396.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.944||0.941|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Normality among study outcomes was investigated with Shapiro-Wilk tests, histograms, boxplots, and graphing of residuals, revealing that this variable was not normally distributed. Therefore, we used non-parametric Mann-Whitney U-tests with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5%. We tested the null hypothesis of no difference in secondary outcomes between groups 24 hours after infusion of the study drug.||||.941
81691204|NCT01623531|163079889|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U test|494.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.783||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Normality among study outcomes was investigated with Shapiro-Wilk tests, histograms, boxplots, and graphing of residuals, revealing that this variable was not normally distributed. Therefore, we used non-parametric Mann-Whitney U-tests with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5%. We tested the null hypothesis of no difference in secondary outcomes between groups 24 hours after infusion of the study drug.||||.09
81691205|NCT01623531|163079890|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U test|418.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.93||0.658|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Normality among study outcomes was investigated with Shapiro-Wilk tests, histograms, boxplots, and graphing of residuals, revealing that this variable was not normally distributed. Therefore, we used non-parametric Mann-Whitney U-tests with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5%. We tested the null hypothesis of no difference in secondary outcomes between groups 24 hours after infusion of the study drug.||||.658
81691206|NCT01623531|163079891|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U test|472.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.727||0.182|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Normality among study outcomes was investigated with Shapiro-Wilk tests, histograms, boxplots, and graphing of residuals, revealing that this variable was not normally distributed. Therefore, we used non-parametric Mann-Whitney U-tests with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5%. We tested the null hypothesis of no difference in secondary outcomes between groups 24 hours after infusion of the study drug.||||.182
81713133|NCT02155660|163121525|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.04||||0.7564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.32|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, region, background therapy, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||1.32|0.82|0.7564
81537368|NCT00467740|162757521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.0057||95.0|0.045|0.261|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.261|0.045|0.0057
81537369|NCT00467740|162757521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.1513||95.0|-0.029|0.186|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.186|-0.029|0.1513
81537370|NCT00467740|162757521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.221|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055|<|0.0001||95.0|0.114|0.328|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.328|0.114|<0.0001
81537371|NCT00467740|162757522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.0022||95.0|0.06|0.271|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.271|0.060|0.0022
81691207|NCT01623531|163079892|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U test|428.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.919||0.549|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Normality among study outcomes was investigated with Shapiro-Wilk tests, histograms, boxplots, and graphing of residuals, revealing that this variable was not normally distributed. Therefore, we used non-parametric Mann-Whitney U-tests with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5%. We tested the null hypothesis of no difference in secondary outcomes between groups 24 hours after infusion of the study drug.||||.549
81713134|NCT02155660|163121525|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.08||||0.5573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.37|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, region, background therapy, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||1.37|0.84|0.5573
81713135|NCT02155660|163121525|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.02||||0.8644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.3|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, region, background therapy, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||1.30|0.80|0.8644
81713136|NCT02155660|163121526|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.015||||0.5043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.059|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline FEV1 value, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.059|-0.029|0.5043
81713137|NCT02155660|163121526|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.007||||0.7691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.037|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline FEV1 value, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.037|-0.051|0.7691
81713138|NCT02155660|163121526|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.3767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.064|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline FEV1 value, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.064|-0.024|0.3767
81713139|NCT02155660|163121527|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.011||||0.3636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.192|1.171|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline SGRQ score, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||1.171|-3.192|0.3636
81713140|NCT02155660|163121527|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.388||||0.2106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.562|0.786|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline SGRQ score, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.786|-3.562|0.2106
81713141|NCT02155660|163121527|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.602||||0.5851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.763|1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline SGRQ score, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||1.560|-2.763|0.5851
81713142|NCT02155660|163121528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.8525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline CAT total score, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.99|-0.82|0.8525
81713143|NCT02155660|163121528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline CAT total score, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.89|-0.91|0.9870
81713144|NCT02155660|163121528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.8204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline CAT total score, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.79|-1.00|0.8204
81713145|NCT02155660|163121529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.2636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.102|0.301|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline total score, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.301|-1.102|0.2636
81713146|NCT02155660|163121529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.296||||0.4087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.998|0.406|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline total score, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.406|-0.998|0.4087
81713147|NCT02155660|163121529|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.425||||0.2336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.125|0.275|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline total score, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.275|-1.125|0.2336
81469110|NCT01210495|162630249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.4759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.84||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons.|Longitudinal mixed effect analysis|||Analysis presented above is for FACT-G EWB. Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||0.84|-1.80|0.4759
81469111|NCT01210495|162630249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.07||||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|-0.21||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons.|Longitudinal mixed effect analysis|||Analysis presented above is for FACT-G FWB. Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||-0.21|-3.92|0.0288
81469112|NCT01210495|162630250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.96||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.93|-1.99||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons.|Longitudinal mixed effect analysis|||Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||-1.99|-7.93|0.0011
81469113|NCT01210495|162630251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.49|-5.42||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons.|Longitudinal mixed effect analysis|||Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||-5.42|-15.49|<0.0001
81469114|NCT01210495|162630252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.252||||0.9182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.923|1.698||The p-value is from a 1-sided log-rank test.|1-sided, unstratified log-rank test||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio \<1 indicates reduction in hazard rate to favor Axitinib, hazard ratio \>1 indicates reduction to favor Placebo.|||1.698|0.923|0.9182
81713148|NCT02155660|163121530|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.642||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.029|-0.254|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline rescue med. use, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||-0.254|-1.029|0.0012
81713149|NCT02155660|163121530|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.0852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.727|0.047|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline rescue med. use, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.047|-0.727|0.0852
81713150|NCT02155660|163121530|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.364||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline rescue med. use, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.023|-0.750|0.0650
81713151|NCT02155660|163121531|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.041||||0.0415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|-0.002|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline prop. of nights awakens., EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||-0.002|-0.081|0.0415
81713152|NCT02155660|163121531|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.055||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|-0.015|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline prop. of nights awakens., EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||-0.015|-0.094|0.0069
81713153|NCT02155660|163121531|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.026||||0.2008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.014|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment group, baseline prop. of nights awakens., EOS cohort, region, background therapy, visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||||0.014|-0.065|0.2008
81713154|NCT02155660|163121535|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.98||||0.8158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.18|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||1.18|0.81|0.8158
81537372|NCT00467740|162757522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.0307||95.0|0.011|0.223|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.223|0.011|0.0307
81713155|NCT02155660|163121535|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.98||||0.8378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.18|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||1.18|0.82|0.8378
81537373|NCT00467740|162757522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.132||95.0|-0.025|0.187|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.187|-0.025|0.1320
81713156|NCT02155660|163121535|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.92||||0.3759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.11|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, number of exacerbations in the previous year.||||1.11|0.76|0.3759
81713157|NCT02155660|163121536|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test controlling for EOS cohort, region, and background therapy.||Proportion of participants with \>=1 COPD exacerbation.||1.36|0.76|0.9141
81713158|NCT02155660|163121536|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.0323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test controlling for EOS cohort, region, and background therapy.||Proportion of participants with \>=1 COPD exacerbation.||1.87|1.03|0.0323
81713159|NCT02155660|163121536|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.5109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test controlling for EOS cohort, region, and background therapy.||Proportion of participants with \>=1 COPD exacerbation.||1.48|0.82|0.5109
81713160|NCT02155660|163121538|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.68||||0.0287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.96|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, previous year exacerbations associated with hospitalization (Y/N).||||0.96|0.49|0.0287
81713161|NCT02155660|163121538|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.89||||0.4631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.22|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, previous year exacerbations associated with hospitalization (Y/N).||||1.22|0.65|0.4631
81713162|NCT02155660|163121538|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.67||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.94|||Negative binomial|Model includes treatment group, EOS cohort, region, background therapy, previous year exacerbations associated with hospitalization (Y/N).||||0.94|0.48|0.0185
81713163|NCT00218439|163121591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81469115|NCT01210495|162630253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.04|||Longitudinal mixed effect analysis|||Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||-0.04|-0.20|0.0024
81713164|NCT00218439|163121592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.006
81713165|NCT00218439|163121593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.56|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.56
81469116|NCT01210495|162630254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.03||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|-1.15|||Longitudinal mixed effect analysis|||Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||-1.15|-12.91|0.0193
81713166|NCT00218439|163121594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.33|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.33
81713167|NCT00218439|163121595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.82|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.82
81713168|NCT00883896|163121596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-5.9||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|13.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was assessed from 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by anti-tumor necrosis factor (anti-TNF) prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||13.3|-25.0|0.558
81713169|NCT00883896|163121596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-11.4||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|7.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||7.3|-30.1|0.251
81713170|NCT00883896|163121596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-3.7||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|14.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||14.4|-21.7|0.707
81713171|NCT00883896|163121597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-0.1||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|14.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||14.7|-14.8|0.991
81713172|NCT00883896|163121597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-4.8||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|8.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||8.8|-18.4|0.518
81691208|NCT01623531|163079893|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U test|530.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.816||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The distribution of FIBTEM MCF (maximum clot firmness) was significantly different between RiaSTAP (median = 27 mm, IQR = 24, 30), and placebo (median = 23 mm, IQR = 22, 27) groups, U-test = 530.5, SE = 60.816, p = .022).|Normality among study outcomes was investigated with Shapiro-Wilk tests, histograms, boxplots, and graphing of residuals, revealing that the FIBTEM MCF data was not normally distributed. Therefore, we used non-parametric Mann-Whitney U-tests with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5%. We tested the null hypothesis of no difference in secondary outcomes between groups 24 hours after infusion of the study drug.||||.022
81691209|NCT01623531|163079894|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U test|437.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.93||0.455|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Normality among study outcomes was investigated with Shapiro-Wilk tests, histograms, boxplots, and graphing of residuals, revealing that this variable was not normally distributed. Therefore, we used non-parametric Mann-Whitney U-tests with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5%. We tested the null hypothesis of no difference in secondary outcomes between groups 24 hours after infusion of the study drug.||||.455
81691210|NCT01623531|163079895|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U test|432.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.819||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Normality among study outcomes was investigated with Shapiro-Wilk tests, histograms, boxplots, and graphing of residuals, revealing that this variable was not normally distributed. Therefore, we used non-parametric Mann-Whitney U-tests with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5%. We tested the null hypothesis of no difference in secondary outcomes between groups 24 hours after infusion of the study drug.||||.5
81691211|NCT01623531|163079896|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|Significance (2-sided) using Fisher's Exact Test.||||||1.0
81691212|NCT04184622|163079902|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference (Net)|-13.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|-12.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.5|-14.6|<0.001
81713173|NCT00883896|163121597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Perecent Difference|0.781||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|9.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||9.8|-16.9|0.630
81691213|NCT04184622|163079902|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-18.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|-17.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-17.8|-20.0|<0.001
81691214|NCT04184622|163079902|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-20.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-19.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-19.0|-21.2|<0.001
81691215|NCT04184622|163079903|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|23.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.43|33.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||33.02|17.43|<0.001
81691216|NCT04184622|163079903|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|73.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.98|115.39|||Regression, Logistic|||||115.39|46.98|<0.001
81691217|NCT04184622|163079903|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|75.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.86|119.03|||Regression, Logistic|||||119.03|47.86|<0.001
81691218|NCT04184622|163079904|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-10.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|-10.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.1|-11.2|<0.001
81691219|NCT04184622|163079905|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.15|25.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||25.60|14.15|<0.001
81691220|NCT04184622|163079905|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|44.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.75|61.45|||Regression, Logistic|||||61.45|31.75|<.001
81691221|NCT04184622|163079905|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|65.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.94|93.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||93.77|45.94|<.001
81691222|NCT04184622|163079906|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.83|24.66|||Regression, Logistic|||||24.66|11.83|<0.001
81691223|NCT04184622|163079906|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|51.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.42|75.88|||Regression, Logistic|||||75.88|35.42|<0.001
81537374|NCT00467740|162757522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054|<|0.0001||95.0|0.127|0.337|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.337|0.127|<0.0001
81713174|NCT00883896|163121597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|9.4||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|27.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||27.0|-8.3|0.295
81713175|NCT00883896|163121597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Perecent Difference|-3.4||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|12.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||12.5|-19.3|0.686
81713176|NCT00883896|163121597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|2.5||||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|18.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||18.2|-13.2|0.772
81713177|NCT00883896|163121597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|12.8||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|32.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||32.0|-6.5|0.201
81537375|NCT00467740|162757523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.1585||95.0|-0.031|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.188|-0.031|0.1585
81537376|NCT00467740|162757523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.0848||95.0|-0.013|0.207|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.207|-0.013|0.0848
81537377|NCT00467740|162757523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.0838||95.0|-0.013|0.207|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.207|-0.013|0.0838
81691224|NCT04184622|163079906|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|66.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.23|98.16|||Regression, Logistic|||||98.16|45.23|<0.001
81691225|NCT04184622|163079907|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|36.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.37|74.22|||Regression, Logistic|||||74.22|18.37|<0.001
81691226|NCT04184622|163079907|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|109.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.5|219.81|||Regression, Logistic|||||219.81|54.50|<0.001
81713178|NCT00883896|163121597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-10.4||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.3|6.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||6.5|-27.3|0.256
81537378|NCT00467740|162757523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.0014||95.0|0.07|0.289|||Mixed Models Analysis||Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.289|0.070|0.0014
81537379|NCT00467740|162757524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.0959||95.0|-0.018|0.216|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.216|-0.018|0.0959
81537380|NCT00467740|162757524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.047||95.0|0.002|0.237|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.237|0.002|0.0470
81537381|NCT00467740|162757524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.196||95.0|-0.04|0.195|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.195|-0.040|0.1960
81691227|NCT04184622|163079907|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|150.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.85|302.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||302.97|74.85|<0.001
81691228|NCT04184622|163079908|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-11.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-10.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.0|-12.3|<0.001
81691229|NCT04184622|163079908|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-16.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|-14.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.9|-17.2|<0.001
81691230|NCT04184622|163079908|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-16.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|-15.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.4|-17.7|<0.001
81691231|NCT04184622|163079909|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.9|||ANCOVA|||||2.9|1.6|<0.001
81691232|NCT04184622|163079910|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-22.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|-19.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-19.8|-25.6|<0.001
81691233|NCT04184622|163079911|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-4.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-3.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.41|-6.40|<0.001
81691234|NCT04184622|163079912|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|7.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.85|9.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.49|5.85|<0.001
81691235|NCT04184622|163079913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-6.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|-5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.7|-7.9|<0.001
81691236|NCT04184622|163079914|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-41.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.9|-37.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-37.3|-44.9|<0.001
81691237|NCT04184622|163079915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-13.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|-11.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.1|-15.3|<.0001
81691238|NCT04184622|163079915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-17.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|-15.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.7|-19.8|<.0001
81691239|NCT04184622|163079915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-20.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|-18.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-18.6|-22.8|<.0001
81537382|NCT00467740|162757524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.002||95.0|0.068|0.302|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.302|0.068|0.0020
81537383|NCT00467740|162757525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.027||95.0|0.016|0.269|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.269|0.016|0.0270
81691240|NCT04184622|163079916|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.13|||Regression, Cox|||||0.13|0.03|<0.0001
81691241|NCT04184622|163079917|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.21|||Regression, Cox|||||0.21|0.07|<0.0001
81691242|NCT04184622|163079918|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-5.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.6|-5.5|<0.001
81691243|NCT04184622|163079918|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-7.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-6.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.8|-7.7|<0.001
81691244|NCT04184622|163079918|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-7.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-7.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.3|-8.2|<0.001
81537384|NCT00467740|162757525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.1031||95.0|-0.021|0.233|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.233|-0.021|0.1031
81537385|NCT00467740|162757525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.4378||95.0|-0.077|0.177|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.177|-0.077|0.4378
81691245|NCT04184622|163079919|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.30|-0.36|<0.001
81691246|NCT04184622|163079919|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.38|-0.45|<0.001
81691247|NCT04184622|163079919|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.41|-0.48|<0.001
81691248|NCT04184622|163079920|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-8.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.97|-7.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.20|-9.97|<0.001
81691249|NCT04184622|163079920|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-10.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.98|-9.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.21|-11.98|<0.001
81691250|NCT04184622|163079920|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-11.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-10.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.30|-12.80|<0.001
81691251|NCT04184622|163079921|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-6.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.32|-3.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.75|-8.32|<0.001
81691252|NCT04184622|163079922|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-23.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|-20.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-20.4|-26.1|<0.001
81691253|NCT04184622|163079923|SUPERIORITY||Estimate Difference|-11.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|-6.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.2|-16.1|<0.001
81691254|NCT04184622|163079924|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-4.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.5|-5.0|<0.001
81691255|NCT04184622|163079925|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|29.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.73|50.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||50.05|17.73|<.0001
81691256|NCT04184622|163079925|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|35.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.63|59.53|||Regression, Logistic|||||59.53|20.63|<.0001
81691257|NCT04184622|163079925|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|55.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.61|102.34|||Regression, Logistic|||||102.34|29.61|<.0001
81691258|NCT04184622|163079926|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|7.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|9.8|||ANCOVA|||||9.8|5.6|<0.001
81691259|NCT04184622|163079926|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|10.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|12.8|||ANCOVA|||||12.8|8.6|<0.001
81691260|NCT04184622|163079926|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|11.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|13.8|||ANCOVA|||||13.8|9.6|<0.001
81691261|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.903||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.833|0.978|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.978|0.833|0.0126
81691262|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.966||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.944|0.989|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Body Mass Index (BMI) in kilogram per square meter (kg/m\^2). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.989|0.944|0.0042
81691263|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.732|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.656|0.816|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at Baseline (BL) in log10(IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.816|0.656|<0.0001
81691264|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.686|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.347|2.109|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (no cirrhosis vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.109|1.347|<0.0001
81713179|NCT00883896|163121597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|6.1||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|23.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||23.5|-11.4|0.519
81691265|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.103||||0.4759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.843|1.442|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (not assessed/missed vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.442|0.843|0.4759
81691266|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.656||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.462|0.93|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Alanine transaminase (ALT) ratio at BL (\<=1 vs \> 3). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.930|0.462|0.0180
81691267|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.742||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.965|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for ALT ratio at BL (\> 1 - 3 vs \> 3). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.965|0.570|0.0262
81713180|NCT00883896|163121597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|16.7||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|35.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||35.2|-1.9|0.094
81713181|NCT00883896|163121597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|2.8||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|20.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||20.1|-14.4|0.760
81469117|NCT02505334|162630285|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of liraglutide 1.8 mg/day vs. liraglutide 0.9 mg/day was to be considered confirmed if the 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference (liraglutide 1.8 mg/day minus liraglutide 0.9 mg/day) for change from baseline in HbA1c (% of HbA1c) was entirely below 0%, equivalent to a one-sided test with significance level of 2.5%.|Treatment difference|-0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Missing data was imputed using the LOCF method. The change from baseline in the response after 26 weeks of treatment was analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline response as a covariate.||-0.24|-0.55|<0.0001
81691268|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.717||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.563|0.913|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for aspartate aminotransferase (AST) ratio at BL (\> 1.5 vs \<=1.5). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.913|0.563|0.0069
81469118|NCT01629823|162630361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.5||Comparison of 5cm group to control. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Both the 5 and 10cm groups were compared to the control group, \<1cm H₂O||1.50|0.44|0.51
81469119|NCT01629823|162630361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.52|||Regression, Linear|||||1.52|0.47|0.57
81469120|NCT02003963|162630409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81691269|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.062|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.056|1.067|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.067|1.056|<0.0001
81691270|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.107||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.029|1.191|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for cumulative ribavirin dose per 10000 mg, first 12 weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.191|1.029|0.0062
81691271|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.739||||0.0295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.563|0.97|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.970|0.563|0.0295
81469121|NCT04442269|162630452|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|0.201||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0768|0.3256|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3256|0.0768|0.0022
81469122|NCT03559868|162630470|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|Ordinary one-way ANOVA Bartlett's test||For IL10||||<0.01
81469123|NCT01032239|162630532|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann|-0.667||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.1|-1.0|-0.1667|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||To test the null hypothesis the sample size needed was 44 evaluable patient (22 per arm) with a power of 80 %.||-0.1667|-1.000|0.0140
81469124|NCT01032239|162630533|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann|-0.6||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-0.2000|-1.0000|0.0042
81469125|NCT01032239|162630534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0540
81469126|NCT01032239|162630535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6256|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6256
81469127|NCT01032239|162630536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3676|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3676
81469128|NCT01032239|162630537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Actual Pain||||0.0380
81469129|NCT01032239|162630537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0136|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Least Pain||||0.0136
81469130|NCT01032239|162630537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2427|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Worst Pain||||0.2427
81469131|NCT01032239|162630538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7661|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7661
81469132|NCT01032239|162630539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0197|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Utility Score||||0.0197
81469133|NCT01032239|162630539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3807|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||VAS||||0.3807
81691272|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.166|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|0.329|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for sex (male vs female). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.329|0.083|<0.0001
81691273|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.049||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.015|1.084|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.084|1.015|0.0048
81691274|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.797||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.136|28.458|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for cumulative PEG-IFN alfa-2a dose per 1000 ug, first 12 weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||28.458|2.136|0.0019
81537386|NCT00467740|162757525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.0064||95.0|0.05|0.303|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.303|0.050|0.0064
81537387|NCT00467740|162757526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.2781||95.0|-0.061|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.210|-0.061|0.2781
81713182|NCT00883896|163121597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|0.6||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|18.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||18.0|-16.8|0.950
81713183|NCT00883896|163121597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|13.6||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|33.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||33.0|-5.9|0.185
81713184|NCT00883896|163121597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|0.2||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|19.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||19.3|-18.8|0.982
81713185|NCT00883896|163121597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-11.6||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|5.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||5.8|-29.0|0.223
81713186|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-0.5||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|5.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||5.8|-6.8|0.885
81713187|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|6.1||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|15.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||15.6|-3.4|0.180
81713188|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-2.7||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|1.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||1.1|-6.5|0.277
81537388|NCT00467740|162757526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.3284||95.0|-0.068|0.204|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.204|-0.068|0.3284
81713189|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|1.7||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|11.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||11.3|-7.9|0.740
81691275|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.638||||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.431|0.946|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for sex (male vs female). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.946|0.431|0.0255
81691276|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.755||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.618|0.922|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10(IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.922|0.618|0.0059
81691277|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.521||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.501|4.236|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (no cirrhosis vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||4.236|1.501|0.0005
81713190|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|0.4||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|10.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||10.1|-9.3|0.934
81713191|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-0.6||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|6.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||6.4|-7.7|0.876
81713192|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-1.1||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|9.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||9.2|-11.4|0.842
81469134|NCT01032239|162630540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1068|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||PCS||||0.1068
81469135|NCT01032239|162630540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6824|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||MCS||||0.6824
81691278|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.602||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.463|4.627|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (not assessed/missed vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||4.627|1.463|0.0011
81691279|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.727||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.198|2.491|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for mode of infection (other vs injection drug U). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.491|1.198|0.0034
81691280|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.545||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.376|0.792|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for AST ratio at BL (\> 1.5 vs \<=1.5). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.792|0.376|0.0014
81713193|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|4.1||||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|16.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||16.3|-8.1|0.509
81713194|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|4.0||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|15.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||15.0|-7.0|0.504
81713195|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|5.4||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|17.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||17.0|-6.3|0.373
81713196|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-3.4||||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|5.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||5.2|-12.0|0.499
81713197|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|7.0||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|18.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||18.3|-4.2|0.244
81713198|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-0.2||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|14.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||14.6|-15.0|0.979
81713199|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-9.8||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|2.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||2.2|-21.8|0.166
81713200|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|0.5||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|14.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||14.2|-13.2|0.947
81713201|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|8.3||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|23.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||23.8|-7.1|0.286
81713202|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-1.6||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|11.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||11.8|-15.0|0.822
81713203|NCT00883896|163121598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-0.1||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|12.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||12.1|-12.3|0.986
81713204|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|2.5||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|7.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||7.4|-2.3|0.205
81713205|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|2.5||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|7.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2:P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||7.3|-2.3|0.188
81713206|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||Week 2: Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||0.0|0.0|
81691281|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.047|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.029|1.065|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.065|1.029|<0.0001
81691282|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.896||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.827|0.971|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.971|0.827|0.0074
81691283|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.971||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|0.993|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for BMI in kg/m\^2. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.993|0.950|0.0088
81691284|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.719|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.643|0.803|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10(IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.803|0.643|<0.0001
81691285|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.683|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.346|2.106|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (no cirrhosis vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.106|1.346|<0.0001
81713207|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|1.1||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|6.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4:P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||6.6|-4.5|0.699
81469136|NCT01032239|162630541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2105|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2105
81469137|NCT00742508|162630558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.449|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.75|24.51|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the 24 h assessment.|||24.51|-5.75|
81691286|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.4479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.848|1.453|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (not assessed/missing vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.453|0.848|0.4479
81691287|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.451|0.908|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for ALT ratio at BL (\<=1 vs \> 3). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.908|0.451|0.0123
81691288|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.553|0.937|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for ALT ratio at BL (\> 1 - 3 vs \> 3). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.937|0.553|0.0147
81691289|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.718||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.564|0.914|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for AST ratio at BL (\> 1.5 vs \<=1.5). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.914|0.564|0.0071
81691290|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.058|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.052|1.064|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.064|1.052|<0.0001
81691291|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.014||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.005|1.023|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for cumulative ribavirin dose per 10000 mg. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.023|1.005|0.0019
81537389|NCT00467740|162757526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.602||95.0|-0.1|0.171|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.171|-0.100|0.6020
81691292|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.701||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.539|0.913|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.913|0.539|0.0083
81691293|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.174|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.338|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for sex (male vs female). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.338|0.090|<0.0001
81691294|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.057||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.023|1.091|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.091|1.023|0.0008
81691295|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.638||||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.431|0.946|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for sex (male vs female). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.946|0.431|0.0255
81537390|NCT00467740|162757526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.0006||95.0|0.104|0.375|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.375|0.104|0.0006
81537391|NCT00467740|162757527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.4331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|0.184|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.184|-0.079|0.4331
81537392|NCT00467740|162757527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|0.178|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.178|-0.089|0.5150
81537393|NCT00467740|162757527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.5714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.095|0.171|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.171|-0.095|0.5714
81537394|NCT00467740|162757527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.296|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.296|0.028|0.0177
81537395|NCT00467740|162757528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.665||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.883|38.057|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||38.057|7.883|0.0030
81537396|NCT00467740|162757528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.7||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.446|39.754|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||39.754|9.446|0.0016
81691296|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.755||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.618|0.922|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10(IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.922|0.618|0.0059
81691297|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.521||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.501|4.236|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (no cirrhosis vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||4.236|1.501|0.0005
81691298|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.602||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.463|4.627|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (not assessed/missing vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||4.627|1.463|0.0011
81537397|NCT00467740|162757528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.806|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.727|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.598|52.015|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||52.015|21.598|<.0001
81691299|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.727||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.198|2.491|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for mode of infection (other vs injection drug U). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.491|1.198|0.0034
81713208|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|5.4||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|13.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4:P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||13.8|-3.0|0.155
81713209|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-1.0||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4:P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||0.9|-2.9|0.546
81537398|NCT00467740|162757528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42.505|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.675|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.399|57.611|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||57.611|27.399|<.0001
81537399|NCT00467740|162757529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.055||0.2898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.194|0.957|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.957|-3.194|0.2898
81713210|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|2.5||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|7.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6:P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||7.4|-2.3|0.205
81537400|NCT00467740|162757529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.351|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.057||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.432|-0.269|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.269|-4.432|0.0270
81537401|NCT00467740|162757529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.063||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.138|-0.952|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.952|-5.138|0.0045
81537402|NCT00467740|162757529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.937|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.053||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|-0.865|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with terms baseline, treatment, test day, baseline-by-test-day, treatment-by-test-day, and center as random effect|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.865|-5.010|0.0056
81537403|NCT00467740|162757530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.287|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257||0.2645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.793|0.218|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.218|-0.793|0.2645
81537404|NCT00467740|162757530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.526|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.258||0.0423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.034|-0.018|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.018|-1.034|0.0423
81537405|NCT00467740|162757530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.332|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.259||0.2008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.842|0.178|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.178|-0.842|0.2008
81537406|NCT00467740|162757530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.593|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.098|-0.087|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.087|-1.098|0.0218
81537407|NCT00467740|162757539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114||0.2156||95.0|-0.368|0.083|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.083|-0.368|0.2156
81713211|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|2.2||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|6.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6:P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||6.1|-1.8|0.269
81537408|NCT00467740|162757539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.197|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114||0.0869||95.0|-0.422|0.029|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.029|-0.422|0.0869
81537409|NCT00467740|162757539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.328|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114||0.0044||95.0|-0.552|-0.103|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.103|-0.552|0.0044
81537410|NCT00467740|162757539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.276|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113||0.0158||95.0|-0.499|-0.052|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.052|-0.499|0.0158
81537411|NCT01168349|162757562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.71||||||||0.71|0.42|
81537412|NCT01168349|162757565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81469138|NCT00742508|162630558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|7.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.849|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.68|23.79|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the Morning assessment.|||23.79|-8.68|
81537413|NCT03535974|162757592|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.122||0.047|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81537414|NCT00549640|162757625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.973||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|1-tailed||||||0.973
81537415|NCT00549640|162757626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|1 tailed test||||||0.500
81537416|NCT00549640|162757627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|For each subject, the average daily withdrawal score for the 14 days following target quit date was calculated and expressed as a change from baseline||||||0.65
81537417|NCT00549640|162757627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|analysis performed using daily scores||||||0.79
81537418|NCT04999839|162757651|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.727|||=|0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.933|14.885||P-value was calculated using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, with prior treatment with biologics included as a stratification factor, comparing the percentage of participants in each dose of NDI-034858 vs placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio for achievement of PASI-75 was calculated using the Mantel-Haenszel (MH) method.|||14.885|0.933|=0.052
81713212|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|2.0||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|5.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||5.6|-1.6|0.723
81713213|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|2.5||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|7.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||7.4|-2.3|0.205
81713214|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||Week 8: Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the cochran method.||0.0|0.0|
81713215|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|4.0||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|9.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8:P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||9.4|-1.3|0.125
81713216|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|5.0||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|11.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10:P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||11.8|-1.7|0.071
81713217|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|2.0||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|5.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10:P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||5.1|-1.2|0.317
81713218|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|2.0||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|5.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10:P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||5.6|-1.6|0.280
81713219|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|0.6||||0.892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|8.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12:P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||8.8|-7.6|0.892
81713220|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-0.5||||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|7.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12:P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||7.2|-8.3|0.903
81713221|NCT00883896|163121599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-1.7||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|3.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12:P-value was assessed from 2-sided CMH test stratified by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site. Treatment group differences and the corresponding confidence intervals adjusted for stratification were calculated using the Cochran method.||3.8|-7.2|0.625
81469139|NCT00742508|162630558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.645|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.04|8.2|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the Afternoon assessment.|||8.20|-12.04|
81713222|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.900
81713223|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.522|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.522
81713224|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.147|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.147
81713225|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.534|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.534
81713226|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.206|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.206
81713227|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.07|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.070
81713228|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.936|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.936
81713229|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.625|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.625
81713230|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.586|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.586
81713231|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.685|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.685
81713232|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.34|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.340
81713233|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.212|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.212
81713234|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.455|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.455
81713235|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.145|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.145
81469140|NCT00742508|162630558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.361|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|31.87|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the Night assessment.|||31.87|-3.45|
81713236|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.66|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.660
81713237|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.050
81713238|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.428|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.428
81713239|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.16|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.160
81713240|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.757|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.757
81713241|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.408|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.408
81713242|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.983|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.983
81713243|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.374|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.374
81713244|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.992|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.992
81713245|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.422|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.422
81713246|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.743|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.743
81691300|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.545||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.376|0.792|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for AST ratio at BL (\> 1.5 vs \<=1.5). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.792|0.376|0.0014
81691301|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.822|0.964|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.964|0.822|0.0042
81691302|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.824||||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.687|0.988|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for sex (male vs female). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.988|0.687|0.0363
81713247|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.188|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.188
81691303|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.842||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.751|0.944|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10(IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.944|0.751|0.0033
81691304|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.477||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.183|1.844|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (no cirrhosis vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.844|1.183|0.0006
81691305|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.128||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.862|1.477|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (not assessed/missing vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.477|0.862|0.3810
81691306|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.812||||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.674|0.978|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for AST ratio at BL (\> 1.5 vs \<=1.5). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.978|0.674|0.0279
81713248|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.385|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.385
81691307|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|45.894|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.972|75.299|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for On-treatment response (RVR vs no RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||75.299|27.972|<0.0001
81691308|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|32.176|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.129|51.434|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (cEVR vs no RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||51.434|20.129|<0.0001
81691309|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.928|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.291|11.188|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (pEVR vs NO RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||11.188|4.291|<0.0001
81691310|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.733||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.564|0.953|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.953|0.564|0.0204
81691311|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|0.331|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for sex (male vs female). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.331|0.087|<0.0001
81691312|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.806||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.514|5.201|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response, combined (RVR vs no RVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||5.201|1.514|0.0010
81691313|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.663||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.443|0.993|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for sex (male vs female). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.993|0.443|0.0459
81713249|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.148|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.148
81713250|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.304|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.304
81713251|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.552|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.552
81713252|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.494|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.494
81713253|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.421|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.421
81713254|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.418|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.418
81469141|NCT00742508|162630558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.12|10.92|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the Waking assessment.|||10.92|-10.12|
81469142|NCT00742508|162630558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|25.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.281|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.16|36.93|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the Sleeping assessment.|||36.93|13.16|
81469143|NCT00742508|162630558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.62||||95.0|-29.94|29.03|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the PDmax assessment.|||29.03|-29.94|
81469144|NCT00742508|162630558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.194|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.67|28.28|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the PDmin assessment.|||28.28|-11.67|
81469145|NCT00742508|162630558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.15|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the PDmax/PDmin assessment.|||0.15|-0.63|
81691314|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.758||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.616|0.932|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10(IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.932|0.616|0.0087
81691315|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.054||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.224|3.447|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (no cirrhosis vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||3.447|1.224|0.0064
81469146|NCT00742508|162630578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.833|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|15.63|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the 24 h assessment.|||15.63|-11.20|
81469147|NCT00742508|162630578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.265|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.95|16.84|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the Morning assessment.|||16.84|-17.95|
81469148|NCT00742508|162630578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.885|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.71|5.86|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the Afternoon assessment.|||5.86|-15.71|
81469149|NCT00742508|162630578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.11|26.59|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the Night assessment.|||26.59|-7.11|
81469150|NCT00742508|162630578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.78|7.88|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the Waking assessment.|||7.88|-14.78|
81691316|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.931||||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.077|3.461|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (not assessed/missed vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||3.461|1.077|0.0271
81691317|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.738||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.194|2.528|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for mode of infection (other vs injection drug U). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.528|1.194|0.0039
81713255|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.235|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.235
81713256|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.268|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.268
81713257|NCT00883896|163121611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.957|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: P-value was assessed from 2-sided stratified CMH row mean test by anti-TNF prior use and geographic region of the site.||||0.957
81713258|NCT00661362|163121689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||||-0.29|-0.55|<0.0001
81713259|NCT00661362|163121690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149|<|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||||-0.26|-0.85|<0.0002
81713260|NCT00661362|163121691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.684|<|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.37|-4.83|||ANCOVA|||||-4.83|-15.37|<0.0002
81713261|NCT00661362|163121692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-155.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|55.0||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-264.0|-47.0|||ANCOVA|||||-47|-264|0.0052
81713262|NCT00661362|163121693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2802.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|989.8||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4753.0|-852.0|||ANCOVA|||||-852|-4753|0.0052
81713263|NCT00661362|163121694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|24.0|||ANCOVA|||||24.0|8.0|<0.0001
81713264|NCT00174460|163121708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.991|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1067|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.773|1.21|||ANCOVA|Results from analysis of covariance method (ANCOVA) adjusted for baseline height SDS and target height SDS; Last observation carried forward (LOCF).||Treatment difference||1.210|0.773|<0.001
81713265|NCT00174460|163121709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.415|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.395|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.605|5.225|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline growth velocity, target height SDS, sex, and age; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 12||5.225|3.605|<0.001
81713266|NCT00174460|163121709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.884|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5327||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.977|0.208|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline growth velocity, target height SDS, sex, and age; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 24||0.208|-1.977|0.108
81713267|NCT00174460|163121710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7089||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.524|0.376|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline growth velocity SDS and target height SDS; LOCF.||Treatment difference||0.376|-2.524|0.141
81713268|NCT00174460|163121711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3661|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.789|5.291|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline height, target height SDS, sex, and age; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 12||5.291|3.789|<0.001
81713269|NCT00174460|163121711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9822|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.049|6.08|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline height, target height SDS, sex, and age; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 24||6.080|2.049|<0.001
81713270|NCT00174460|163121712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.719|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1606|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.047|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline height SDS and target height SDS; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 24||1.047|0.390|<0.001
81713271|NCT00174460|163121713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.497|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|-1.68|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline skinfold thickness, target height SDS, age, and sex; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 12||-1.68|-3.73|<0.001
81713272|NCT00174460|163121713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.758||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|1.09|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline skinfold thickness, target height SDS, age, and sex; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 24||1.09|-2.04|0.537
81713273|NCT00174460|163121714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.405||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.46|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline skinfold thickness, target height SDS, sex, and age; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 12||0.46|-1.21|0.364
81713274|NCT00174460|163121714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.345||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.48|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline skinfold thickness, target height SDS, sex, and age; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 24||0.48|-0.94|0.506
81713275|NCT00174460|163121715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.188||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|2.54|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline skinfold thickness, target height SDS, sex, and age; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 12||2.54|-2.42|0.959
81713276|NCT00174460|163121715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.065||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|2.32|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline skinfold thickness, target height SDS, sex, and age; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 24||2.32|-2.11|0.919
81713277|NCT00174460|163121716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.892|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8161||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.158|1.374|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline volumetric cortical bone mineral density SDS and target height SDS; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 12||1.374|-3.158|0.336
81713278|NCT00174460|163121716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.717|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6027||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.956|2.391|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline volumetric cortical bone mineral density SDS and target height SDS; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 24||2.391|-0.956|0.300
81713279|NCT00174460|163121717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.615|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6591|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.266|6.963|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline growth velocity SDS and target height SDS; LOCF.||Treatment difference||6.963|4.266|<0.001
81713280|NCT00174460|163121718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.482|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9666||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.558|2.595|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline cortical cross-sectional area SDS and target height SDS; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 12||2.595|-3.558|0.653
81713281|NCT00174460|163121718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.205|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8991||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.701|1.292|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline cortical cross-sectional area SDS and target height SDS; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 24||1.292|-3.701|0.251
81713282|NCT00174460|163121719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.135|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1499||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.524|3.795|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline total cross-sectional area SDS and target height SDS; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 12||3.795|-3.524|0.914
81713283|NCT00174460|163121719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.292|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4432||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.939|1.522|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline total cross-sectional area SDS and target height SDS; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 24||1.522|-0.939|0.547
81713284|NCT00174460|163121720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4542||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.049|3.572|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline muscle cross-sectional area SDS and target height SDS; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 12||3.572|1.049|0.007
81713285|NCT00174460|163121720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.626|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6536||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.189|3.44|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline muscle cross-sectional area SDS and target height SDS; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 24||3.440|-0.189|0.068
81713286|NCT00174460|163121723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5061||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.846|1.965|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline strength-strain index SDS and target height SDS; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 12||1.965|-0.846|0.331
81713287|NCT00174460|163121723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4703||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.192|1.42|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline strength-strain index SDS and target height SDS; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 24||1.420|-1.192|0.820
81713288|NCT00174460|163121724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.05|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline hand grip strength SDS and target height SDS; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 12||1.05|-0.88|0.844
81713289|NCT00174460|163121724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.329||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.96|||ANCOVA|Results from ANCOVA adjusted for baseline hand grip strength SDS and target height SDS; LOCF.||Treatment difference Month 24||0.96|-0.52|0.519
81713290|NCT00174460|163121727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.998|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1095|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.778|1.219|||Mixed models analysis|Results from repeated measures mixed models analysis adjusted for baseline height SDS, visit, visit\*treatment and target height SDS.||Treatment difference Month 12||1.219|0.778|<0.001
81713291|NCT00174460|163121727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.688|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1519|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.382|0.994|||Mixed models analysis|Results from repeated measures mixed models analysis adjusted for baseline height SDS, visit, visit\*treatment and target height SDS.||Treatment difference Month 24||0.994|0.382|<0.001
81469151|NCT00742508|162630578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.694|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.36|22.76|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the Sleeping assessment.|||22.76|13.36|
81691318|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.565||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.386|0.829|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for AST ratio at BL (\> 1.5 vs \<=1.5). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.829|0.386|0.0035
81691319|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.533||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.593|19.219|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (RVR vs no RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||19.219|1.593|0.0071
81691320|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.964||||0.3042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.542|7.114|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (cEVR vs no RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||7.114|0.542|0.3042
81691321|NCT01070550|163079930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.726||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.471|6.318|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (pEVR vs no RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||6.318|0.471|0.4100
81691322|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.379|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.236|1.538|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.538|1.236|<0.0001
81713292|NCT00174460|163121729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.585|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3859|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.806|5.363|||Mixed models analysis|Results from repeated measure mixed models analysis adjusted for baseline height, sex, age, visit, visit\*treatment and target height SDS.||Treatment difference Month 12||5.363|3.806|<0.001
81713293|NCT00174460|163121729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.563|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.708|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.134|4.992|||Mixed models analysis|Results from repeated measure mixed models analysis adjusted for baseline height, sex, age, visit, visit\*treatment and target height SDS.||Treatment difference Month 24||4.992|2.134|<0.001
81691323|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.033||||0.0251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.004|1.063|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for BMI in kg/m\^2. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 Weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.063|1.004|0.0251
81691324|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.585|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.358|1.849|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10(IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 Weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.849|1.358|<0.0001
81691325|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.501||||0.0317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.036|2.174|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for ALT ratio at BL (\<=1 vs \> 3). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 Weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.174|1.036|0.0317
81691326|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.493||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.089|2.048|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for ALT ratio at BL (\> 1 - 3 vs \> 3). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 Weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.048|1.089|0.0129
81691327|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.616||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.107|2.357|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Platelets x 10\^9/L at BL (\< 140 vs \>=180). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 Weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.357|1.107|0.0128
81691328|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.046||||0.7809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.763|1.432|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Platelets x 10\^9/L at BL (\>=140 - \< 180 vs \>=180). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 Weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.432|0.763|0.7809
81713294|NCT02467504|163121731|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.530
81713295|NCT02467504|163121732|OTHER|||||||0.315|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.315
81537419|NCT04999839|162757651|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.733|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.525|45.994||P-value was calculated using a CMH test, with prior treatment with biologics included as a stratification factor, comparing the percentage of participants in each dose of NDI-034858 vs placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio for achievement of PASI-75 was calculated using the MH method.|||45.994|3.525|<0.001
81691329|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.969|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.962|0.976|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 Weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.976|0.962|<0.0001
81691330|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.298||||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.273|14.512|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Cumulative PEG-IFN alfa-2a dose per 1000 ug, first 12 weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 Weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||14.512|1.273|0.0189
81691331|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.567||||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.359|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.359|1.040|0.0316
81691332|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.495||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.701|11.879|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for sex (male vs female). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 Weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||11.879|1.701|0.0024
81691333|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.112||||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.014|1.219|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for BMI in kg/m\^2. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.219|1.014|0.0247
81691334|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.844||||0.0258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.077|3.158|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10(IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||3.158|1.077|0.0258
81691335|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.677||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.243|2.263|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.263|1.243|0.0007
81691336|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.384||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.166|1.641|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for weight per 10 kg. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.641|1.166|0.0002
81691337|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.09||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.421|3.074|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10 (IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 Weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||3.074|1.421|0.0002
81691338|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.288||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.141|0.588|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (no cirrhosis vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 Weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.588|0.141|0.0006
81713296|NCT02467504|163121733|OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.018
81713297|NCT02467504|163121734|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.015
81713298|NCT02467504|163121735|OTHER|Chi||||||0.474|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.474
81691339|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.247||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.106|0.579|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (not assessed/missing vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 Weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.579|0.106|0.0013
81691340|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.959||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.931|0.988|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 Weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.988|0.931|0.0062
81691341|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.708||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.568|0.881|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for cumulative ribavirin dose per 10000 mg, first 12 weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.881|0.568|0.0020
81691342|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.434|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.288|1.596|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 Weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.596|1.288|<0.0001
81691343|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.475|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|1.726|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10 (IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.726|1.260|<0.0001
81691344|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.963|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.956|0.97|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.970|0.956|<0.0001
81691345|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.195|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.275|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for cumulative PEG-IFN alfa-2a dose per 1000 ug. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.275|1.120|<0.0001
81691346|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.567||||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.359|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.359|1.040|0.0316
81713299|NCT02467504|163121736|OTHER|description of Treg cells in CD4+ T cells||||||0.665|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.665
81713300|NCT02467504|163121737|OTHER|||||||0.616|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.616
81691347|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.495||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.701|11.879|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for sex (male vs female). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 Weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||11.879|1.701|0.0024
81691348|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.112||||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.014|1.219|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for BMI in kg/m\^2. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.219|1.014|0.0247
81713301|NCT02467504|163121738|OTHER|||||||0.616|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.616
81713302|NCT02467504|163121739|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.200
81713303|NCT02467504|163121740|OTHER|||||||0.373|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.373
81713304|NCT02467504|163121741|OTHER|||||||0.565|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.565
81713305|NCT02467504|163121742|OTHER|||||||0.221|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.221
81713306|NCT02467504|163121743|OTHER|||||||0.085|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.085
81713307|NCT02467504|163121744|OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.740
81469152|NCT00742508|162630578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.902|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.17|17.26|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the PDmax assessment.|||17.26|-32.17|
81691349|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.844||||0.0258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.077|3.158|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10 (IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||3.158|1.077|0.0258
81691350|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.232|2.235|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.235|1.232|0.0009
81713308|NCT02467504|163121745|OTHER|||||||0.881|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.881
81713309|NCT02467504|163121746|OTHER|||||||0.422|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.422
81713310|NCT02467504|163121747|OTHER|||||||0.055|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.055
81713311|NCT02467504|163121748|OTHER|||||||0.039|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.039
81713312|NCT02467504|163121749|OTHER|||||||0.156|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.156
81713313|NCT03485976|163121753|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81713314|NCT03485976|163121754|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||The threshold for significance was p=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81713315|NCT03485976|163121755|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Threshold for significance was p=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81713316|NCT01632345|163121793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (Doravirine - Efavirenz)|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|22.4|||||A negative value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||22.4|-9.0|
81713317|NCT01632345|163121793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (Doravirine - Efavirenz)|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|24.9|||||A negative value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||24.9|-4.6|
81691351|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.255||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.073|1.467|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for weight per 10 kg. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.467|1.073|0.0045
81691352|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.086||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.434|3.034|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10 (IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||3.034|1.434|0.0001
81691353|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.318||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.63|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (no cirrhosis vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.630|0.160|0.0010
81691354|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.275||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.121|0.626|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (not assessed/missing vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.626|0.121|0.0021
81691355|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.962||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.935|0.989|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.989|0.935|0.0064
81691356|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.391|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.245|1.553|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.553|1.245|<0.0001
81691357|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.295||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.092|1.535|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10(IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.535|1.092|0.0029
81713318|NCT01632345|163121793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (Doravirine - Efavirenz)|-11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.9|6.3|||||A negative value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||6.3|-27.9|
81691358|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.109|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.236|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for On-treatment response (RVR vs no RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.236|0.050|<0.0001
81691359|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.159|0.645|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (cEVR vs no RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.645|0.159|0.0014
81691360|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.248||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.616|2.528|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (pEVR vs no RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.528|0.616|0.5390
81691361|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.604||||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.069|2.405|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.405|1.069|0.0223
81691362|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.444||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.547|12.766|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for sex (male vs female). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||12.766|1.547|0.0056
81713319|NCT01632345|163121793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (Doravirine - Efavirenz)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|18.4|||||A negative value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||18.4|-14.5|
81713320|NCT01632345|163121794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (Doravirine - Efavirenz)|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|8.8|||||A negative value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||8.8|-13.7|
81691363|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.403||||0.0267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.892|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for weight per 10 kg. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.892|1.040|0.0267
81691364|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.226||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.575|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response, combined (RVR vs no RVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.575|0.089|0.0018
81691365|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.529||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.116|2.097|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.097|1.116|0.0083
81691366|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.285||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.515|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for weight per 10 kg. The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.515|1.090|0.0028
81691367|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.061||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.401|3.032|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10(IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||3.032|1.401|0.0002
81691368|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.327||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.162|0.662|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (no cirrhosis vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 Weeks after EOT was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.662|0.162|0.0019
81713321|NCT01632345|163121794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (Doravirine - Efavirenz)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|14.7|||||A negative value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||14.7|-9.9|
81713322|NCT01632345|163121794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (Doravirine - Efavirenz)|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|8.2|||||A negative value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||8.2|-13.8|
81691369|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.137|0.749|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (not assessed/missed vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.749|0.137|0.0086
81691370|NCT01070550|163079946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.247|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.138|0.441|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response, combined (RVR vs NO RVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse 24 weeks after EOT was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.441|0.138|<0.0001
81691371|NCT03480282|163079954|OTHER|Because the observations were matched by the patient, we used the Wilcoxon signed-rank test, a nonparametric paired test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||This was a descriptive feasibility study.|This was an exploratory and descriptive study to learn if it was feasible to provide PCPs with their patients (aged 76-89) with information about their 10-year prognosis and engage in shared decision making around stopping screening. We measured among the 90 patients that the 45 PCPs saw whether their intentions to be screened declined after seeing their PCP.|This was a descriptive feasibility study.|||<0.001
81691372|NCT03480282|163079954|OTHER|This was a descriptive feasibility study.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This was a descriptive feasibility study.|Because the observations were matched by the patient, we used the Wilcoxon signed-rank test, a nonparametric paired test|||<0.001
81691373|NCT01234402|163079956|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.691||||0.1315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.429|1.114|||Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier methodology estimated median PFS||1.114|0.429|0.1315
81691374|NCT01234402|163079956|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.48||||0.0851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.938|2.335|||Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier methodology estimated median PFS||2.335|0.938|0.0851
81691375|NCT01234402|163079957|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.833||||0.0283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.169|||Log Rank|||||3.169|1.060|0.0283
81691376|NCT01234402|163079957|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.468||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.862|2.501|||Log Rank|||||2.501|0.862|0.1550
81691377|NCT01234402|163079958|OTHER|||||||0.6691|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6691
81691378|NCT01234402|163079958|OTHER|||||||0.1743|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1743
81691379|NCT02262039|163079981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81713323|NCT01632345|163121794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (Doravirine - Efavirenz)|-4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|4.1|||||A negative value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||4.1|-15.9|
81691380|NCT02262039|163079982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92
81691381|NCT02262039|163079983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81691382|NCT02262039|163079984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.52
81691383|NCT02262039|163079985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81691384|NCT02262039|163079986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.82
81691385|NCT02262039|163079987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45
81691386|NCT00069576|163079994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.72|1.07|||Chi-squared|||For Total Composite End Point||1.07|0.72|0.14
81691387|NCT00069576|163079994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.06||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.73|1.53|||Chi-squared|||Analysis for Hypoglycemia||1.53|0.73|0.75
81691388|NCT00069576|163079994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.74||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.49|1.12|||Chi-squared|||Analysis for hyperbilirubinemia||1.12|0.49|0.12
81691389|NCT00069576|163079994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.57|1.05|||Chi-squared|||Analysis for elevated cord-blood C-peptide level||1.05|0.57|0.07
81691390|NCT00069576|163079994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.48||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.1|2.2|||Chi-squared|||Analysis for birth trauma||2.20|0.10|0.33
81691391|NCT00069576|163079995|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.28||||||||1.28|0.68|
81691392|NCT00069576|163079996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.32|0.76|||Chi-squared|||||0.76|0.32|<0.001
81691393|NCT00069576|163079997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.26|0.66|||Chi-squared|||||0.66|0.26|<0.001
81691394|NCT00069576|163079998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.53|1.23|||Chi-squared|||||1.23|0.53|0.27
81691395|NCT00069576|163079999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81691396|NCT00069576|163080000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.18||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.7|1.99|||Chi-squared|||||1.99|0.70|0.49
81691397|NCT00069576|163080001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81691398|NCT00069576|163080002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.51|1.18|||Chi-squared|||||1.18|0.51|0.19
81691399|NCT00069576|163080003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.44|1.36|||Chi-squared|||||1.36|0.44|0.32
81691400|NCT00069576|163080004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.66||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.26|1.67|||Chi-squared|||||1.67|0.26|0.33
81691401|NCT00069576|163080005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.81|1.29|||Chi-squared|||||1.29|0.81|0.86
81691402|NCT00069576|163080006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.64|0.99|||Chi-squared|||||0.99|0.64|0.02
81691403|NCT00069576|163080007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.37||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.14|0.97|||Chi-squared|||||0.97|0.14|0.02
81691404|NCT00069576|163080008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.46||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.22|0.97|||Chi-squared|||||0.97|0.22|0.02
81691405|NCT00069576|163080009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.63||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.42|0.96|||Chi-squared|||||0.96|0.42|0.01
81691406|NCT00069576|163080010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81691407|NCT00069576|163080011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81691408|NCT00069576|163080012|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.1||||||||1.10|0.71|
81691409|NCT00069576|163080013|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.69||||||||1.69|0.65|
81691410|NCT00069576|163080014|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.05||||||||2.05|0.74|
81691411|NCT00069576|163080015|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.62||||||||1.62|0.36|
81691412|NCT00069576|163080016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81691413|NCT00905307|163080024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-4.7||||0.2846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|0.82||The Hochberg procedure using two-sided alpha of 0.05 was applied to control the type I error rate at 0.05 level (two-sided) due to multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||0.82|-10.2|0.2846
81691414|NCT00905307|163080024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.44||||0.6066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.96|4.07||The Hochberg procedure using two-sided alpha of 0.05 was applied to control the type I error rate at 0.05 level (two-sided) due to multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||4.07|-6.96|0.6066
81713324|NCT01632345|163121795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-10.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|0.5|||||A negative value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||0.5|-20.9|
81691415|NCT00905307|163080024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-3.86||||0.3293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.32|1.59||The Hochberg procedure using two-sided alpha of 0.05 was applied to control the type I error rate at 0.05 level (two-sided) due to multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||1.59|-9.32|0.3293
81691416|NCT00905307|163080024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|4.62||||0.2263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|12.12|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||12.12|-2.89|0.2263
81691417|NCT00905307|163080024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-3.64||||0.3074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|3.38|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||||3.38|-10.7|0.3074
81713325|NCT01632345|163121796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (Doravirine - Efavirenz)|-20.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.4|-7.8||Superiority analysis|Miettinen and Nurminen method||A negative value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||-7.8|-32.4|0.002
81691418|NCT00905307|163080025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.61||||0.1807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|3.97|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS positive subscale score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||3.97|-0.75|0.1807
81691419|NCT00905307|163080025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.41||||0.1313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|0.42|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS positive subscale score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||0.42|-3.24|0.1313
81713326|NCT01632345|163121797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (Doravirine - Efavirenz)|-20.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|-7.5||Superiority analysis|Miettinen and Nurminen method||A negative value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||-7.5|-32.6|0.002
81691420|NCT00905307|163080025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.13||||0.8879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|1.69|||ANCOVA|||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS positive subscale score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||1.69|-1.96|0.8879
81713327|NCT01632345|163121798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % response|15.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|34.4|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||34.4|-4.1|
81713328|NCT01632345|163121798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % response|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|29.1|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||29.1|-9.6|
81691421|NCT00905307|163080025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.24||||0.1764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|0.56|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS positive subscale score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||0.56|-3.05|0.1764
81713329|NCT01632345|163121798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % response|6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|26.0|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||26.0|-13.2|
81713330|NCT01632345|163121798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % response|15.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|34.4|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||34.4|-3.4|
81469153|NCT00742508|162630578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.297|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.61|15.8|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the PDmin assessment.|||15.80|-13.61|
81469154|NCT00742508|162630578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.3|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the PDmax/PDmin assessment.|||0.30|-0.54|
81469155|NCT00742508|162630579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.187|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.84|4.86|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the 24 h assessment.|||4.86|-12.84|
81691422|NCT00905307|163080025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.79||||0.1111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.42|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS positive subscale score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||0.42|-4.00|0.1111
81691423|NCT00905307|163080026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.0||||0.2896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|2.86|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS negative subscale score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||2.86|-0.86|0.2896
81691424|NCT00905307|163080026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.61||||0.3701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|0.72|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS negative subscale score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||0.72|-1.94|0.3701
81713331|NCT01632345|163121799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % response|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|11.2|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||11.2|-13.2|
81469156|NCT00742508|162630579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.962|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|2.95|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the Morning assessment.|||2.95|-13.50|
81469157|NCT00742508|162630579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.209|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.89|6.94|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the Afternoon assessment.|||6.94|-10.89|
81469158|NCT00742508|162630579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.665|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.32|6.03|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the Night assessment.|||6.03|-14.32|
81691425|NCT00905307|163080026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.35||||0.6074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.99|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS negative subscale score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||0.99|-1.69|0.6074
81691426|NCT00905307|163080026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.73||||0.2777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|0.59|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS negative subscale score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||0.59|-2.05|0.2777
81691427|NCT00905307|163080026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.15||||0.8611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.59|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS negative subscale score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||1.59|-1.90|0.8611
81713332|NCT01632345|163121800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % response|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|9.2|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||9.2|-12.9|
81713333|NCT01632345|163121801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % response|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|10.7|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||10.7|-12.4|
81713334|NCT01632345|163121802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % response|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|21.5|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||21.5|-12.5|
81713335|NCT01632345|163121802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % response|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|19.8|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||19.8|-13.9|
81713336|NCT01632345|163121802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % response|12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|28.0|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||28.0|-2.5|
81713337|NCT01632345|163121802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % response|9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|25.7|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||25.7|-6.2|
81537420|NCT04999839|162757651|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|29.014|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.526|98.735||P-value was calculated using a CMH test, with prior treatment with biologics included as a stratification factor, comparing the percentage of participants in each dose of NDI-034858 vs placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio for achievement of PASI-75 was calculated using the MH method.|||98.735|8.526|<0.001
81537421|NCT04999839|162757651|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|40.111|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.277|156.548||P-value was calculated using a CMH test, with prior treatment with biologics included as a stratification factor, comparing the percentage of participants in each dose of NDI-034858 vs placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio for achievement of PASI-75 was calculated using the MH method.|||156.548|10.277|<0.001
81537422|NCT02732600|162757695|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|1.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis 1 is Comparison Across Conditions at BASELINE Analysis 2 is Comparison Across Conditions at 6 Months Analysis 3 is Comparison Across Conditions at 1 year||1.68|-0.66|0.39
81537423|NCT02732600|162757695|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|2.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis 1 is Comparison Across Conditions at BASELINE Analysis 2 is Comparison Across Conditions at 6 Months Analysis 3 is Comparison Across Conditions at 1 year||2.06|-0.75|0.35
81537424|NCT02732600|162757695|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|2.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis 1 is Comparison Across Conditions at BASELINE Analysis 2 is Comparison Across Conditions at 6 Months Analysis 3 is Comparison Across Conditions at 1 year||2.60|-0.57|0.21
81537425|NCT02732600|162757696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|13.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test used to compare group differences in Cohesiveness at BASELINE||13.48|-2.2|0.156
81537426|NCT02732600|162757696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|19.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test to compare group means on Communication at BASELINE||19.8|-3.85|0.182
81537427|NCT02732600|162757696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.31||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.74|22.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test to compare group differences on Role Clarity at BASELINE||22.57|-5.74|0.234
81537428|NCT02732600|162757696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.63||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|33.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test to compare group values on Goals at Baseline||33.5|-5.22|0.149
81537429|NCT02732600|162757696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|13.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test of differences between groups on Cohesiveness at 6-Months||13.8|-14.7|0.947
81537430|NCT02732600|162757696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|18.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test of groups differences on Communication at 6 Months||18.4|-15.6|0.870
81537431|NCT02732600|162757696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.62||0.478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.26|23.63|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test of group differences on Role Clarity at 6 months||23.63|-11.26|0.478
81537432|NCT02732600|162757696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.71||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.35|17.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test of group differences on Goals at 6 Months||17.83|-13.35|0.773
81713338|NCT01632345|163121803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % response|2.7||||||95.0|-6.1|11.7|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||11.7|-6.1|
81713339|NCT01632345|163121804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % response|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|9.9|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||9.9|-9.7|
81713340|NCT01632345|163121805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % response|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|15.0|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||15.0|-7.3|
81713341|NCT01632345|163121806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in CD4 change|33.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|94.0|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||94.0|-28.1|
81713342|NCT01632345|163121806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in CD4 change|-8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.5|51.9|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||51.9|-68.5|
81713343|NCT01632345|163121806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in CD4 change|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.6|69.5|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||69.5|-44.6|
81713344|NCT01632345|163121806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in CD4 change|19.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.1|84.2|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||84.2|-45.1|
81713345|NCT01632345|163121807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in CD4 change|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.2|50.8|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||50.8|-38.2|
81713346|NCT01632345|163121808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in CD4 change|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.5|41.3|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||41.3|-46.5|
81691428|NCT00905307|163080027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.36||||0.3726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.57|2.85|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PSP score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||2.85|-7.57|0.3726
81691429|NCT00905307|163080027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|3.8||||0.0664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|7.85|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PSP score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||7.85|-0.26|0.0664
81691430|NCT00905307|163080027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|2.2||||0.2944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|6.32|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||6.32|-1.92|0.2944
81691431|NCT00905307|163080027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|3.86||||0.0596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|7.89|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||7.89|-0.16|0.0596
81691432|NCT00905307|163080027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|3.25||||0.1819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|8.03|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||8.03|-1.53|0.1819
81691433|NCT00905307|163080028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.38||||0.0685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.79|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in CGI-S score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||0.79|-0.03|0.0685
81691434|NCT00905307|163080028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.28||||0.0989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.05|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||0.05|-0.60|0.0989
81469159|NCT00742508|162630579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.047|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.45|5.47|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the Waking assessment.|||5.47|-11.45|
81691435|NCT00905307|163080028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.04||||0.8006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.28|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||0.28|-0.37|0.8006
81691436|NCT00905307|163080028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.28||||0.0898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.04|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||0.04|-0.60|0.0898
81691437|NCT00905307|163080028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.21||||0.2851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.18|||ANCOVA|With treatment and trial center as main effects, and baseline value as covariate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||0.18|-0.59|0.2851
81691438|NCT00905307|163080029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4008|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) row mean scores differ test controlling for study center was applied to mean CGI-I score||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||||0.4008
81691439|NCT00905307|163080029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1117|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center was applied to mean CGI-I score||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||||0.1117
81691440|NCT00905307|163080029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2739|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center was applied to mean CGI-I score||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||||0.2739
81713347|NCT01632345|163121809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in CD4 change|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.0|55.1|||||A positive value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||55.1|-64.0|
81691441|NCT00905307|163080029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1045|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center was applied to mean CGI-I score||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||||0.1045
81691442|NCT00905307|163080029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1149|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center was applied to mean CGI-I score||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||||0.1149
81691443|NCT00905307|163080030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.89||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for study center will be applied to the analysis of response rate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||1.40|0.57|0.6200
81691444|NCT00905307|163080030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.19||||0.1501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for study center will be applied to the analysis of response rate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||1.48|0.95|0.1501
81691445|NCT00905307|163080030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.91||||0.5271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for study center will be applied to the analysis of response rate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||1.25|0.66|0.5271
81691446|NCT00905307|163080030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.02||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for study center will be applied to the analysis of response rate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||1.34|0.78|0.8670
81691447|NCT00905307|163080030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.15||||0.3892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for study center will be applied to the analysis of response rate||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||1.56|0.85|0.3892
81691448|NCT00905307|163080031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|1.06||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.88||Derived using CMH test stratified by trial center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||1.88|0.59|0.8540
81691449|NCT00905307|163080031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.82||||0.4492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.38||Derived using CMH test stratified by trial center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||1.38|0.49|0.4492
81713348|NCT01632345|163121810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|6.0|||||A negative value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||6.0|-11.7|
81713349|NCT01632345|163121811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|0.3|||||A negative value would be considered as favoring doravirine over efavirenz.|||0.3|-14.1|
81691450|NCT00905307|163080031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.67||||0.1854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.23||Derived using CMH test stratified by trial center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||1.23|0.36|0.1854
81691451|NCT00905307|163080031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.61||||0.0946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.1||Derived using CMH test stratified by trial center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||1.10|0.33|0.0946
81691452|NCT00905307|163080031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.63||||0.2133||95.0|0.3|1.34||Derived using CMH test stratified by trial center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Sample size was determined to achieve at least 80% power at alpha level of 0.0167 (two-sided) to detect a difference of -11.5 points in the mean change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at week 6 (LOCF) between an individual OPC-34712 treatment group (except the 0.25 mg QD fixed dose group) and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||1.34|0.30|0.2133
81691453|NCT03015610|163080057|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8716|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8716
81713350|NCT02543918|163121826|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of the ixekizumab arm to the control arm for the tetanus vaccine was established if the lower limit of the 90% CI excludes an absolute difference of 40% or more.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.6|19.2||||||Tetanus vaccine responders||19.2|-16.6|
81691454|NCT03015610|163080058|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2471|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2471
81691455|NCT03015610|163080059|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.039
81691456|NCT03015610|163080060|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2765|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2765
81691457|NCT03015610|163080061|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.32||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|8.2|||Negative binomial regression|||||8.20|0.66|0.191
81691458|NCT03015610|163080062|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.53||||0.0435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.98|||Negative binomial regression|||||0.98|0.29|0.0435
81691459|NCT03015610|163080063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3808|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3808
81691460|NCT01519245|163080125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0493||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intention to Treat principles of data analysis were applied. The two-sided T-test (95% confidence interval) was used for statistical calculation of primary outcomes. The null hypothesis was that no difference in chest tube losses would be found between the topical tranexamic acid and placebo groups in low-risk cardiac patients undergoing CABG.||||0.0493
81691461|NCT01519245|163080127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1876||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intention to Treat principles of data analysis were applied. The two-sided T-test (95% confidence interval) was used for statistical calculation of secondary outcomes. The null hypothesis was that no difference in chest tube losses would be found between the topical tranexamic acid and placebo groups in low-risk cardiac patients undergoing CABG.||||0.1876
81691462|NCT01519245|163080128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.093||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intention to Treat principles of data analysis were applied. The two-sided T-test (95% confidence interval) was used for statistical calculation of secondary outcomes. The null hypothesis was that no difference in chest tube losses would be found between the topical tranexamic acid and placebo groups in low-risk cardiac patients undergoing CABG.||||0.0930
81691463|NCT00803244|163080140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.49||||0.2344||95.0|-1.3|0.32|||ANCOVA|||||0.32|-1.30|0.2344
81691464|NCT00803244|163080141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference vs. Placebo|-0.09||||0.0401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.0|||ANCOVA||Relative LS Means difference (%) = -19.7|||0.00|-0.18|0.0401
81691465|NCT01052012|163080155|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.597||0.1473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|0.33|||ANCOVA|With pooled site and treatment group as factors and incision length as a covariate.||||0.33|-2.11|0.1473
81691466|NCT01052012|163080155|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.547||0.0601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|0.05|||ANCOVA|with pooled site and treatment group as factors and incision length as a covariate.||||0.05|-2.16|0.0601
81691467|NCT01052012|163080155|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.233||0.1483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.12|||ANCOVA|with pooled site and treatment group as factors and incision length as a covariate.||||0.12|-0.80|0.1483
81691468|NCT01052012|163080156|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Hodge-Lehmann)|-1.0||||0.9901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.5|52.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||52.0|-54.5|0.9901
81713351|NCT02543918|163121826|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of the ixekizumab arm to the control arm for the pneumococcal vaccine was established if the lower limit of the 90% CI excludes an absolute difference of 40% or more.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.9|11.0||||||Pneumococcal vaccine responders||11.0|-12.9|
81713352|NCT02452892|163121827|SUPERIORITY|To control for multiple comparisons in the primary endpoint analysis, a hierarchical approach was taken. First LFMS 60min. was compared to LFMS sham. If p\<0.05 for this comparison, then LFMS 20min. was formally compared to LFMS sham for statistical significance.||||||0.307||||||"P-value displayed for 60min.~Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model."|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 1 baseline HAM-D6 total score, treatment,visit treatment\*visit age, \& gender included in model. Visit was the repeated measure within subjects.||Comparisons of 60 min LFMS vs. sham, LSMean diff with 95% Confidence Interval (CI) reported. Hypothesis 1: no difference between 60 min. LFMS and sham therapy in mean change from baseline (Day 1) to end of Tx Day 4 in HAM-D6 total score. If hypothesis is rejected at significance level of 0.05, then second hypothesis will be tested. Hypothesis 2:no difference between 20 min. LFMS \& sham therapy in mean change from baseline (Day 1) to the end of Tx. Day 4 in HAM-D6 total score.||||0.307
81713353|NCT02452892|163121827|SUPERIORITY|To control for multiple comparisons in the primary endpoint analysis, a hierarchical approach was taken. First LFMS 60min. was compared to LFMS sham. If p\<0.05 for this comparison, then LFMS 20min. was formally compared to LFMS sham for statistical significance.||||||0.859||||||P-value displayed for 20min. Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 1 baseline HAM-D6 total score, treatment,visit treatment\*visit age, \& gender included in model. Visit was the repeated measure within subjects.||Comparisons of 20 min LFMS vs. sham, LSMean diff with 95% Confidence Interval (CI) reported. Hypothesis 1: no difference between 60 min. LFMS and sham therapy in mean change from baseline (Day 1) to end of Tx Day 4 in HAM-D6 total score. If hypothesis is rejected at significance level of 0.05, then second hypothesis will be tested. Hypothesis 2:no difference between 20 min. LFMS \& sham therapy in mean change from baseline (Day 1) to the end of Tx. Day 4 in HAM-D6 total score.||||0.859
81713354|NCT02452892|163121828|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.966||||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-value was estimated from Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 2 baseline HAM-D6 total score, treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, age, \& gender included in model. Visit was the repeated measure within subject.||||||0.966
81713355|NCT02452892|163121829|SUPERIORITY|The persistence rate calculated based on Week 1 treatment group: 20 minutes LFMS, 60 minutes LFMS and sham therapy.||||||0.294||||||For 60 min LFMS, P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-value estimated using LR model including Wk2 baseline HAM-D6 total score, treatment, age \& gender as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|Non-responder imputation (NRI) for missing data, where missing post-baseline results were considered non-response||||||0.294
81713356|NCT02452892|163121829|SUPERIORITY|The persistence rate calculated based on Week 1 treatment group: 20 minutes LFMS, 60 minutes LFMS and sham therapy.||||||0.232||||||For 20min. LFMS, P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P-value estimated using Logistic Regression model including Wk2 baseline HAM-D6 total score, treatment, age \& gender as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|Non-responder imputation (NRI) for missing data, where missing post-baseline results were considered non-response||||||0.232
81713357|NCT02452892|163121830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0932||||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|P-value was estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, age, \& gender as factors and baseline negative MADRS score as a covariate.||Estimates for LS Means, confidence intervals, difference in LS means and p-value are from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, sex as factors and baseline negative MADRS score as a covariate.||||0.0932
81713358|NCT02452892|163121830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7509||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|P-value was estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, age, \& gender as factors and baseline negative MADRS score as a covariate.||Estimates for LS Means, confidence intervals, difference in LS means and p-value are from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, sex as factors and baseline negative MADRS score as a covariate.||||0.7509
81713359|NCT02452892|163121831|SUPERIORITY|Positive score is the sum of 10 items: 1,3,5,9,10,12,14,16,17,19.||||||0.2672||||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|P-value estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment,age,\& gender as factors \& baseline positive PANAS score as a covariate.||||||0.2672
81713360|NCT02452892|163121831|SUPERIORITY|Positive score is the sum of 10 items: 1,3,5,9,10,12,14,16,17,19.||||||0.166||||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|P-value estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment,age,\& gender as factors \& baseline positive PANAS score as a covariate.||||||0.1660
81713361|NCT02452892|163121832|SUPERIORITY|Negative score is sum of 10 items: 2,4,6,7,8,11,13,15,18,20.||||||0.0307||||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All missing values including the 72 data points in Item#2 were considered as random missing data.|ANCOVA|P-value estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, age, \& gender as factors \& baseline negative PANAS score as a covariate.||"Due to item #2 error, analyses were done in the following manner to check robustness:~* All missing values including these 72 data points in item #2 were considered as random missing data (values posted in outcome measures).~* The 72 data points were removed \& the negative score for affected subjects \& visits were not calculated.~* The 72 data points were imputed using worst value imputation algorithm (using score =5 as extremely) while other random missing values imputed by average."||||0.0307
81691469|NCT01052012|163080156|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Hodge-Lehmann)|-5.0||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|3.4|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||||3.4|-14.0|0.2010
81691470|NCT01052012|163080156|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Hodge-Lehmann)|-3.0||||0.5897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|8.0|||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum|||||8.0|-15.0|0.5897
81691471|NCT02873715|163080164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.21|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.14|-2.29|||ANCOVA||Results are pooled across 10 multiple imputations and reported as mean (standard error)|||-2.29|-10.14|<0.05
81691472|NCT02873715|163080165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.97||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|-2.26|||ANCOVA||Results are pooled across 10 multiple imputations and reported as mean (standard error)|||-2.26|-5.68|0.001
81691473|NCT02873715|163080167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5384||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|time x group analysis.||repeated measures analysis of variance for parent delay discounting changes from 0 to 24-month. This includes only parents with complete data for both time points and does not exclude based on johnson-bickel rules. Reporting time x group analysis.||||0.65
81691474|NCT02873715|163080167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3913||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|||||time x group analysis|ANOVA|||repeated measures analysis of variance for child delay discounting changes from 0 to 24-month. This includes only parents with complete data for both time points and does not exclude based on johnson-bickel rules. Reporting time x group analysis.||||0.87
81691475|NCT02650284|163080206|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.46||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups at pre-operation timepoint.||||0.46
81691476|NCT02650284|163080206|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.23||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups at 6-week timepoint.||||0.23
81691477|NCT02650284|163080206|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.1||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups at 3-month timepoint.||||0.10
81691478|NCT02650284|163080206|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.98||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups at 12-month timepoint.||||0.98
81691479|NCT02650284|163080206|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.5||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups at 24-month timepoint.||||0.50
81691480|NCT02650284|163080207|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.59||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D Index preoperatively between both groups.||||0.59
81691481|NCT02650284|163080207|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.9||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D index at 3-months between both groups.||||0.90
81691482|NCT02650284|163080207|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.57||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D index at 12-months between both groups.||||0.57
81691483|NCT02650284|163080207|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.49||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D index at 24-months between both groups.||||0.49
81691484|NCT02650284|163080207|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means||||||0.65||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D VAS preoperatively between both groups.||||0.65
81691485|NCT02650284|163080207|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.3||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D VAS at 3-months between both groups.||||0.30
81691486|NCT02650284|163080207|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.06||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D VAS at 12-months between both groups.||||0.06
81537433|NCT02732600|162757696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.8||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|38.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test of group differences on Cohesiveness at 1year||38.6|-20.4|0.498
81691487|NCT02650284|163080207|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.44||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare EQ-5D VAS at 24-months between both groups.||||0.44
81691488|NCT02650284|163080208|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.97||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS Pain at Rest preoperatively between both groups.||||0.97
81691489|NCT02650284|163080208|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.45||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS Pain at Rest at 3-months between both groups.||||0.45
81691490|NCT02650284|163080208|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.64||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS Pain at Rest at 12-months between both groups.||||0.64
81691491|NCT02650284|163080208|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.19||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS Pain at Rest at 24-months between both groups.||||0.19
81691492|NCT02650284|163080208|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.57||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS Pain at Mobilisation preoperatively between both groups.||||0.57
81537434|NCT02732600|162757696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.4||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|26.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test of group differences on Communication at 1 year||26.7|-20.3|0.780
81537435|NCT02732600|162757696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.54||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.19|46.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test of group differences on Role Clarity at 1 year||46.11|-23.19|0.474
81691493|NCT02650284|163080208|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.98||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS Pain at Mobilisation at 3-months between both groups.||||0.98
81691494|NCT02650284|163080208|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.58||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS Pain at Mobilisation at 12-months between both groups.||||0.58
81691495|NCT02650284|163080208|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.16||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare VAS Pain at Mobilisation at 24-months between both groups.||||0.16
81691496|NCT02650284|163080209|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.62||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare New Knee Society Function Score preoperatively between both groups.||||0.62
81691497|NCT02650284|163080209|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.06||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare New Knee Society Function Score at 3-months between both groups.||||0.06
81691498|NCT02650284|163080209|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.93||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare New Knee Society Function Score at 24-months between both groups.||||0.93
81691499|NCT02650284|163080210|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.57||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups at pre-operation timepoint.||||0.57
81691500|NCT02650284|163080210|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.17||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare FJS at 3-months between both groups.||||0.17
81691501|NCT02650284|163080210|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.8||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare FJS at 12-months between both groups.||||0.80
81691502|NCT02650284|163080210|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.9||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare FJS at 24-months between both groups.||||0.90
81691503|NCT02650284|163080212|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as less than or equal to 1 standard deviation between the two means.||||||0.81||||||The number of recruited patients did not reach the required sample size. Power score assessments no longer hold, thus there is low confidence in the findings.|t-test, 2 sided|||To compare length of hospital stay (number of nights) between both groups.||||0.81
81691504|NCT04590937|163080213|OTHER|"ANOVA model including subject as random and treatment as fixed effect was used."|Geometric means ratio|98.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.89|101.67|||||The geometric means ratio was calculated as Metformin + BI 730357 / Metformin. Standard error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|||101.67|94.89|
81691505|NCT04590937|163080214|OTHER|"ANOVA model including subject as random and treatment as fixed effect was used."|Geometric means ratio|123.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.22|134.98|||||The geometric means ratio was calculated as Rosuvastatin + BI 730357 / Rosuvastatin. Standard error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|||134.98|112.22|
81691506|NCT04590937|163080215|OTHER|"ANOVA model including subject as random and treatment as fixed effect was used."|Geometric means ratio|117.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.57|125.34|||||The geometric means ratio was calculated as Furosemide + BI 730357 / Furosemide. Standard error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|||125.34|110.57|
81691507|NCT04590937|163080216|OTHER|"ANOVA model including subject as random and treatment as fixed effect was used."|Geometric means ratio|170.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|143.73|201.76|||||The geometric means ratio was calculated as Digoxin + BI 730357 / Digoxin. Standard error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|||201.76|143.73|
81713362|NCT02452892|163121832|SUPERIORITY|Negative score is sum of 10 items: 2,4,6,7,8,11,13,15,18,20.||||||0.3537||||||"P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All missing values including the 72 data points in Item#2 were considered as random missing data.~."|ANCOVA|P-value estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, age, \& gender as factors \& baseline negative PANAS score as a covariate.||"Due to item #2 error, analyses were done in the following manner to check robustness:~All missing values including these 72 data points in item #2 were considered as random missing data (values posted in outcome measures).~The 72 data points were removed \& the negative score for affected subjects \& visits were not calculated.~The 72 data points were imputed using worst value imputation algorithm (using score =5 as extremely) while other random missing values imputed by average."||||0.3537
81713363|NCT02452892|163121833|SUPERIORITY|Negative score is sum of 10 items: 2,4,6,7,8,11,13,15,18,20.||||||0.0848||||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All missing values including the 72 data points in Item#2 were treated where incorrect Item #2 data was removed.|ANCOVA|P-value estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, age, \& gender as factors \& baseline negative PANAS score as a covariate.||"Due to item #2 error, analyses were done in the following manner to check robustness:~All missing values including these 72 data points in item #2 were considered as random missing data (values posted in outcome measures).~The 72 data points were removed \& the negative score for affected subjects \& visits were not calculated.~The 72 data points were imputed using worst value imputation algorithm (using score =5 as extremely) while other random missing values imputed by average."||||0.0848
81713364|NCT02452892|163121833|SUPERIORITY|Negative score is sum of 10 items: 2,4,6,7,8,11,13,15,18,20.||||||0.593||||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All missing values including the 72 data points in Item#2 were treated where Incorrect Item #2 data was removed.|ANCOVA|P-value estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, age, \& gender as factors \& baseline negative PANAS score as a covariate.||"Due to item #2 error, analyses were done in the following manner to check robustness:~All missing values including these 72 data points in item #2 were considered as random missing data (values posted in outcome measures).~The 72 data points were removed \& the negative score for affected subjects \& visits were not calculated.~The 72 data points were imputed using worst value imputation algorithm (using score =5 as extremely) while other random missing values imputed by average."||||0.5930
81713365|NCT02452892|163121834|SUPERIORITY|Negative score is sum of 10 items: 2,4,6,7,8,11,13,15,18,20.||||||0.0307||||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All missing values including the 72 data points in Item#2 were treated where incorrect Item #2 data was imputed using worst possible value.|ANCOVA|P-value estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, age, \& gender as factors \& baseline negative PANAS score as a covariate.||"Due to item #2 error, analyses were done in the following manner to check robustness:~All missing values including these 72 data points in item #2 were considered as random missing data (values posted in outcome measures).~The 72 data points were removed \& the negative score for affected subjects \& visits were not calculated.~The 72 data points were imputed using worst value imputation algorithm (using score =5 as extremely) while other random missing values imputed by average."||||0.0307
81713366|NCT02452892|163121834|SUPERIORITY|Negative score is sum of 10 items: 2,4,6,7,8,11,13,15,18,20.||||||0.3907||||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All missing values including the 72 data points in Item#2 were treated where incorrect Item #2 data was imputed using worst possible value.|ANCOVA|P-value estimated using ANCOVA model with treatment, age, \& gender as factors \& baseline negative PANAS score as a covariate.||"Due to item #2 error, analyses were done in the following manner to check robustness:~All missing values including these 72 data points in item #2 were considered as random missing data (values posted in outcome measures).~The 72 data points were removed \& the negative score for affected subjects \& visits were not calculated.~The 72 data points were imputed using worst value imputation algorithm (using score =5 as extremely) while other random missing values imputed by average."||||0.3907
81713367|NCT00545740|163121839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.063||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.063
81713368|NCT00545740|163121839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.736||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.736
81713369|NCT00545740|163121839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.78||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.780
81713370|NCT00545740|163121841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.047||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.047
81713371|NCT00545740|163121841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.741||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.741
81713372|NCT00545740|163121841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.78||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.780
81713373|NCT02117024|163121846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0011|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0011
81537436|NCT02732600|162757696|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.78||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.21|28.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test of group differences on Goals at 1 year||28.21|-8.21|0.267
81537437|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||t test comparison across groups on CORE PEER at 6 months||1.00|-0.09|0.098
81537438|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.43|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on COLLABORATION at 6 months||1.43|-0.43|0.282
81713374|NCT02117024|163121846|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Other|||With only 50% of enrollment complete prior to study termination by sponsor, insufficient sample size exists to fully complete efficacy analysis.||||<0.05
81713375|NCT02347124|163121862|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.78||Adjusted for baseline sex, age, cigarettes per day, depression history, motivation, self-efficacy, current use of a stop-smoking medication, state quitline, and dental insurance.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.78|0.93|0.13
81713376|NCT02347124|163121863|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.53||Adjusted for baseline sex, age, depression history, motivation, self-efficacy, state quitline, and dental insurance.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.53|0.69|0.90
81713377|NCT02347124|163121864|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.69||Model is adjusted for sex, age, cigarettes per day at baseline, depression, self-efficacy, motivation, self-reported use of a stop smoking medication at baseline, and stratification variables state quit line and dental insurance.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.69|0.89|0.21
81713378|NCT02347124|163121865|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.0||Model is adjusted for sex, age, cigarettes per day at baseline, depression, self-efficacy, motivation, self-reported use of a stop smoking medication at baseline, and stratification variables state quit line and dental insurance.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.00|1.01|0.04
81713379|NCT02347124|163121866|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.96||Model is adjusted for sex, age, cigarettes per day at baseline, depression, self-efficacy, motivation, self-reported use of a stop smoking medication at baseline, and stratification variables state quit line and dental insurance.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.96|0.95|0.09
81713380|NCT02347124|163121867|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.05||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.47|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for sex, age, state quit line, and baseline knowledge score.||||0.47|-0.57|0.85
81713381|NCT02347124|163121868|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.96|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for sex, age, state quit line, and baseline knowledge score.||||0.96|-0.14|0.14
81537439|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|2.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on PEER SPECIALIST AS LIAISON at 6 months||2.29|-0.05|0.06
81537440|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.59|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on PROVIDES INFO ON SERVICES at 6 months||1.59|0.07|0.34
81537441|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|2.62|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on Symptoms and Medication at 6-months||2.62|-0.94|0.34
81537442|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on Training and Preparation at 6-months||1.50|-1.03|0.66
81537443|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|2.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on Team Integration and Relationships at 6 Months||2.16|-0.36|0.15
81537444|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.59|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on Leadership at 6-months||0.59|-1.01|0.59
81537445|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|1.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on Fits to Experience at 6 months||1.68|-1.77|0.95
81537446|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on Role Clarity at 6 months||1.68|-0.58|0.32
81537447|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across both groups on Resources at 6 months||2.04|-0.60|0.27
81537448|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|1.85|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on Performance Reviews at 6 months||1.85|-1.71|0.93
81537449|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.005|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on CORE PEER at 1 year||-0.005|-1.45|0.15
81537450|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on Collaboration at 1 year||0.32|-1.7|0.04
81537451|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio, log|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|0.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on Peer Specialists as Liaison at 1 year||0.17|-2.07|0.08
81537452|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on Provides Info on Services at 1 year||0.18|-0.58|0.26
81537453|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|2.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison between groups on Symptoms and Medication at 1 year||2.83|-4.53|0.61
81537454|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|1.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on Training and Preparation at 1 year||1.01|-2.87|0.30
81537455|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|-0.52|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on Team Integration and Relationships at 1 year||-0.52|-2.08|0.004
81537456|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on Leadership at 1 year||-0.60|-4.20|0.01
81537457|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.1|23.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on Fits to Experience at 1 year||23.5|-24.1|0.90
81537458|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|0.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on Role Clarity at 1 year||0.12|-3.02|0.06
81537459|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|1.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison across groups on Resources at 1 year||1.37|-0.97|0.71
81713382|NCT02347124|163121869|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.56|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for sex, age, state quit line, and baseline self-efficacy score.||||0.56|0.13|.002
81713383|NCT02347124|163121870|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.23||Adjusted for sex, age, state quit line, and baseline self-efficacy score.|Regression, Linear|||||0.23|-0.22|0.97
81713384|NCT02347124|163121871|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.1||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.04|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for sex, age, state quit line, use of stop-smoking medications, baseline motivation, and baseline cigarettes per day.||||0.04|-0.24|0.16
81713385|NCT02347124|163121872|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.02||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.13|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for sex, age, state quit line, use of a smoking cessation medication at baseline, baseline motivation score, and baseline cigarettes per day.||||0.13|-0.16|0.83
81450226|NCT02036775|162587116|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of relative bioavailability without molar mass adjustment (dose adjustment) was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test divided by reference) of the area under the curve (AUCss 0-24) using an acceptance range of 80%-125%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|110.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.42|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.84|122.69|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV(%))|||122.69|99.84|
81537460|NCT02732600|162757697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|2.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test comparison on Performance Reviews at 1 year||2.23|-5.03|0.41
81537461|NCT02732600|162757698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|5.88||not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||Group Comparison at Baseline||5.88|1.29|0.002
81537462|NCT02732600|162757698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|5.78|||t-test, 2 sided|||Group Comparison at 6 Months||5.78|-0.54|0.10
81691508|NCT04590937|163080217|OTHER|"ANOVA model including subject as random and treatment as fixed effect was used."|Geometric means ratio|91.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.04|94.93|||||The geometric means ratio was calculated as Metformin + BI 730357 / Metformin. Standard error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|||94.93|88.04|
81691509|NCT04590937|163080218|OTHER|"ANOVA model including subject as random and treatment as fixed effect was used."|Geometric means ratio|139.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|124.29|155.51|||||The geometric means ratio was calculated as Rosuvastatin + BI 730357 / Rosuvastatin. Standard error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|||155.51|124.29|
81691510|NCT04590937|163080219|OTHER|"ANOVA model including subject as random and treatment as fixed effect was used."|Geometric means ratio|112.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.26|124.11|||||The geometric means ratio was calculated as Furosemide + BI 730357 / Furosemide. Standard error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|||124.11|101.26|
81691511|NCT04590937|163080220|OTHER|"ANOVA model including subject as random and treatment as fixed effect was used."|Geometric means ratio|161.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|34.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|129.17|201.39|||||The geometric means ratio was calculated as Digoxin + BI 730357 / Digoxin. Standard error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|||201.39|129.17|
81713386|NCT02347124|163121873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.22||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.41|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for sex, age, state quit line, and baseline motivation score.||||0.41|0.04|0.02
81537463|NCT02732600|162757698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|4.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||Group Comparison at 1 year||4.14|-3.06|0.77
81537464|NCT02732600|162757699|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|6.38||p value for 1st year only|t-test, 2 sided|||||6.38|0.56|0.02
81537465|NCT02732600|162757699|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.39||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|5.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.04|-4.67|0.93
81537466|NCT02732600|162757700|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.37|||t-test, 2 sided|p value for 1st year||||1.37|0.68|0.0001
81537467|NCT02732600|162757701|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|9.96|||t-test, 2 sided|||||9.96|1.46|0.02
81537468|NCT02732600|162757701|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.92||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|8.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.54|-3.14|0.38
81537469|NCT02732600|162757702|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-99.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|41.73||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-186.2|-12.66|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-12.66|-186.2|0.027
81691512|NCT04590937|163080221|OTHER|"ANOVA model including subject as random and treatment as fixed effect was used."|Geometric means ratio|98.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.86|101.73|||||The geometric means ratio was calculated as Metformin + BI 730357 / Metformin. Standard error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|||101.73|94.86|
81691513|NCT04590937|163080222|OTHER|"ANOVA model including subject as random and treatment as fixed effect was used."|Geometric means ratio|118.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.83|129.4|||||The geometric means ratio was calculated as Rosuvastatin + BI 730357 / Rosuvastatin. Standard error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|||129.40|108.83|
81691514|NCT04590937|163080223|OTHER|"ANOVA model including subject as random and treatment as fixed effect was used."|Geometric means ratio|114.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.93|120.56|||||The geometric means ratio was calculated as Furosemide + BI 730357 / Furosemide. Standard error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|||120.56|107.93|
81691515|NCT04590937|163080224|OTHER|"ANOVA model including subject as random and treatment as fixed effect was used."|Geometric means ratio|173.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|141.9|212.8|||||The geometric means ratio was calculated as Digoxin + BI 730357 / Digoxin. Standard error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|||212.80|141.90|
81691516|NCT01417780|163080245|OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.016
81691517|NCT01417780|163080246|OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis was that the frequency of Day 14 SOFA score less than or equal to 1 was not different among treatment groups.||||0.019
81691518|NCT01417780|163080247|OTHER|||||||0.11||||||Wilcoxon p value represents comparison of active dose groups versus placebo group.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81691519|NCT01417780|163080248|OTHER|||||||0.18||||||Wilcoxon p value represents comparison of active dose groups versus placebo group.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81691520|NCT01417780|163080249|OTHER|||||||0.19||||||Wilcoxon p value represents comparison of active dose groups versus placebo group.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.19
81713387|NCT02347124|163121874|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.02||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.21|||Regression, Linear|||||0.21|-0.17|0.82
81713388|NCT02347124|163121875|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.02||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.16|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for sex, age, state quit line, baseline self-efficacy score, baseline cigarettes per day, and baseline use of stop smoking medications.||||0.16|-0.20|0.80
81537470|NCT02732600|162757703|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.92|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.92|0.28|0.001
81691521|NCT00554294|163080250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69|||<|0.05||95.0|0.48|0.98|||Regression, Logistic|The Odds Ratio (OR) describes the probability ob beeing overweight of the intervention group compared to the control group (reference, denominator).||adjusted for overweight at baseline, age at baseline,sex and clustering by school||0.98|0.48|<0.05
81691522|NCT05022004|163080255|EQUIVALENCE|Type of Statistical Test - Therapeutic equivalence. Sample size was based on 90% power at an alpha=0.05 significance level when the true difference between the means is 0 and SD=3.5 and the 95% equivalence limits are -1.0 and 1.0; 20% dropout was assumed|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.91|||||The reported mean difference represents value for Left Eye at Week 2, 08:00am|||0.91|-0.28|
81691523|NCT05022004|163080255|EQUIVALENCE|Type of Statistical Test - Therapeutic equivalence. Sample size was based on 90% power at an alpha=0.05 significance level when the true difference between the means is 0 and SD=3.5 and the 95% equivalence limits are -1.0 and 1.0; 20% dropout was assumed|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.76|||||The reported mean difference represents value for Right Eye at Week 2, 08:00am|||0.76|-0.39|
81691524|NCT05022004|163080255|EQUIVALENCE|Type of Statistical Test - Therapeutic equivalence. Sample size was based on 90% power at an alpha=0.05 significance level when the true difference between the means is 0 and SD=3.5 and the 95% equivalence limits are -1.0 and 1.0; 20% dropout was assumed|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.5|||||The reported mean difference represents value for Left Eye at Week 6, 08:00am|||0.50|-0.59|
81691525|NCT05022004|163080255|EQUIVALENCE|Type of Statistical Test - Therapeutic equivalence. Sample size was based on 90% power at an alpha=0.05 significance level when the true difference between the means is 0 and SD=3.5 and the 95% equivalence limits are -1.0 and 1.0; 20% dropout was assumed|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.4|||||The reported mean difference represents value for Right Eye at Week 6, 08:00am|||0.40|-0.64|
81691526|NCT05022004|163080256|EQUIVALENCE|Type of Statistical Test - Therapeutic equivalence. Sample size was based on 90% power at an alpha=0.05 significance level when the true difference between the means is 0 and SD=3.5 and the 95% equivalence limits are -1.0 and 1.0; 20% dropout was assumed||||||0.0015||||||P value reported for Left Eye at Week 2; 08:00 am|two-sample t-test|||||||0.0015
81691527|NCT05022004|163080256|EQUIVALENCE|Type of Statistical Test - Therapeutic equivalence. Sample size was based on 90% power at an alpha=0.05 significance level when the true difference between the means is 0 and SD=3.5 and the 95% equivalence limits are -1.0 and 1.0; 20% dropout was assumed||||||0.0008|||||||two-sample t-test|P value reported for Right Eye at Week 2; 08:00am||||||0.0008
81691528|NCT05022004|163080256|EQUIVALENCE|Type of Statistical Test - Therapeutic equivalence. Sample size was based on 90% power at an alpha=0.05 significance level when the true difference between the means is 0 and SD=3.5 and the 95% equivalence limits are -1.0 and 1.0; 20% dropout was assumed|||||<|0.0001|||||||two-sample t-test|P value reported for left eye at week 6, 08:00 am||||||<.0001
81691529|NCT05022004|163080256|EQUIVALENCE|Type of Statistical Test - Therapeutic equivalence. Sample size was based on 90% power at an alpha=0.05 significance level when the true difference between the means is 0 and SD=3.5 and the 95% equivalence limits are -1.0 and 1.0; 20% dropout was assumed|||||<|0.0001|||||||two-sample t-test|P value reported for Right eye at Week 6; 08:00 am||||||<.0001
81691530|NCT01441440|163080386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|2.87||Two-sided p-value from an analysis of covariance model including treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo group - Venlafaxine 75 mg/day Fixed group|||2.87|0.14|0.031
81691531|NCT01441440|163080386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|2.48||Two-sided p-value from an analysis of covariance model including treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo group - Venlafaxine 75-225 mg/day Flexible group|||2.48|-0.24|0.106
81691532|NCT01441440|163080387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.88||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|5.0||Two-sided p-value from an analysis of covariance model including treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo group - Venlafaxine 75 mg/day Fixed group|||5.00|0.77|0.008
81713389|NCT02347124|163121876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.07||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.26|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for sex, age, state quit line, baseline self-efficacy score, baseline cigarettes per day, and baseline use of stop smoking medication.||||0.26|-0.11|0.45
81713390|NCT03370133|163121886|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|99.869|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.02|293.175||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups (BKZ 320 mg Q4W vs PBO) were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio was calculated using stratified CMH (Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||293.175|34.020|<0.001
81540115|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|5.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.81|0.87|0.0930
81713391|NCT03370133|163121886|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.056|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.874|9.466||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups (BKZ 320 mg Q4W vs Ustekinumab) were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio was calculated using stratified CMH (Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||9.466|3.874|<0.001
81713392|NCT03370133|163121887|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|118.762|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.701|384.307||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups (BKZ 320 mg Q4W vs PBO) were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio was calculated using stratified CMH (Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||384.307|36.701|<0.001
81713393|NCT03370133|163121887|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.809|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.096|7.47||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups (BKZ 320 mg Q4W vs Ustekinumab) were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio was calculated using stratified CMH (Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||7.470|3.096|<0.001
81713394|NCT03370133|163121888|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.063|72.253||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups (BKZ 320 mg Q4W vs PBO) were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio was calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables. Logit method was used where CMH test not possible due to very low response.||72.253|9.063|<0.001
81713395|NCT03370133|163121889|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.471|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.02|71.925||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups (BKZ 320 mg Q4W vs PBO) were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio was calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables. Logit method was used where CMH test not possible due to very low response.||71.925|9.020|<0.001
81713396|NCT03370133|163121890|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|123.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.394|514.862||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups (BKZ 320 mg Q4W vs PBO) were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio was calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables. Logit method was used where CMH test not possible due to very low response.||514.862|29.394|<0.001
81713397|NCT03370133|163121890|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.202|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.998|30.123||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups (BKZ 320 mg Q4W vs Ustekinumab) were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio was calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||30.123|10.998|<0.001
81713398|NCT03370133|163121891|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.258|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.356|35.931||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups (BKZ 320 mg Q4W vs PBO) were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio was calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables. Logit method was used where CMH test not possible due to very low response.||35.931|7.356|<0.001
81713399|NCT03370133|163121892|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|22.279|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.795|50.674||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups (BKZ 320 mg Q4W vs PBO) were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio was calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables. Logit method was used where CMH test not possible due to very low response.||50.674|9.795|<0.001
81713400|NCT03370133|163121893|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|23.049|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.201|52.077||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups (BKZ 320 mg Q4W vs PBO) were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio was calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables. Logit method was used where CMH test not possible due to very low response.||52.077|10.201|<0.001
81713401|NCT03370133|163121894|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|37.696|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.92|83.987||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups (BKZ 320 mg Q4W vs PBO) were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio was calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables. Logit method was used where CMH test not possible due to very low response.||83.987|16.920|<0.001
81469160|NCT00742508|162630579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.686|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.12|9.89|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the Sleeping assessment.|||9.89|-16.12|
81691533|NCT01441440|163080387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.64||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|4.74||Two-sided p-value from an analysis of covariance model including treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo group - Venlafaxine 75-225 mg/day Flexible group|||4.74|0.54|0.014
81691534|NCT01441440|163080388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.49||Two-sided p-value from an analysis of covariance model including treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo group - Venlafaxine 75 mg/day Fixed group|||0.49|0.03|0.025
81691535|NCT01441440|163080388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.48||Two-sided p-value from an analysis of covariance model including treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo group - Venlafaxine 75-225 mg/day Flexible group|||0.48|0.02|0.032
81469161|NCT00742508|162630579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.749|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.41|0.41|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the PDmax assessment.|||0.41|-20.41|
81691536|NCT01441440|163080389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.97||Two-sided p-value from an analysis of covariance model including treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo group - Venlafaxine 75 mg/day Fixed group|||1.97|0.39|0.004
81691537|NCT01441440|163080389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.85||Two-sided p-value from an analysis of covariance model including treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo group - Venlafaxine 75-225 mg/day Flexible group|||1.85|0.28|0.008
81691538|NCT01441440|163080390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.53||Two-sided p-value from an analysis of covariance model including treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo group - Venlafaxine 75 mg/day Fixed group|||2.53|0.48|0.004
81691539|NCT01441440|163080390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|1.79||Two-sided p-value from an analysis of covariance model including treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo group - Venlafaxine 75-225 mg/day Flexible group|||1.79|-0.25|0.137
81691540|NCT01441440|163080391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.45||Two-sided p-value from an analysis of covariance model including treatment as a factor and baseline score of CGI-S as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo group - Venlafaxine 75 mg/day Fixed group|||0.45|-0.02|0.073
81691541|NCT01441440|163080391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.48||Two-sided p-value from an analysis of covariance model including treatment as a factor and baseline score of CGI-S as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo group - Venlafaxine 75-225 mg/day Flexible group|||0.48|0.02|0.034
81691542|NCT01345123|163080392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0019994|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0400918||0.9602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0765899|0.080588716|||ANCOVA|Covariates: age, gender, Charlson Comorbidity Index, prior year total medical costs pmpm||||.080588716|-.07658990|0.9602
81691543|NCT01345123|163080392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.013717|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04018791||0.7329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0924947|0.06506063|||ANCOVA|||||0.06506063|-0.0924947|0.7329
81691544|NCT01345123|163080393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.805||||0.0511||95.0|0.647|1.001|||Regression, Logistic|Covariates: Age, Gender, Charlson Comorbidity index, calculated risk of knee replacement, hip replacement, herniated disc surgery (score 1-99)||||1.001|0.647|0.0511
81469162|NCT00742508|162630579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.249|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|13.15|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the PDmin assessment.|||13.15|-16.00|
81540116|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.81||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|7.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||7.39|1.07|0.365
81691545|NCT01345123|163080396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31257||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06895|0.55618|||ANOVA|||||0.55618|0.06895|0.0106
81691546|NCT01345123|163080396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15982||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06477|0.38441|||ANOVA|||||0.38441|-0.06477|0.0106
81691547|NCT01345123|163080399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.009122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0467091||0.8454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1008434|0.08259938|||ANCOVA|||||0.08259938|-0.1008434|0.8454
81691548|NCT01345123|163080399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0183548|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04690321||0.6956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1102961|0.07358642|||ANCOVA|||||0.07358642|-0.1102961|0.6956
81691549|NCT00883558|163080400|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of INSULIN-PH20 NP to insulin lispro was supported if the upper limit of the one-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in blood glucose between the treatments did not exceed 21.6 mg/dL.|LS Mean Difference|3.06||||0.3217|ONE_SIDED|95.0||14.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjustments included treatment, phase, and treatment sequence as fixed effects and participant within treatment sequence as a random effect.||A total of at least 40 participants were to be enrolled in the study, and 30 participants were expected to complete both treatment cycles. Assuming a standard deviation for blood glucose of 45 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) and a true difference between the treatments of 0 mg/dL, the study had approximately 80% power to show that INSULIN-PH20 NP was non-inferior to insulin lispro with respect to the overall two-hour postprandial blood glucose excursion.||14.11||0.3217
81691550|NCT03463941|163080408|OTHER||||||||||||||||||descriptive|||
81713402|NCT03370133|163121895|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.047|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.107|12.679||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups (BKZ 320 mg Q4W vs Ustekinumab) were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio was calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||12.679|5.107|<0.001
81469163|NCT00742508|162630579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.03|||||The mean treatment difference is calculated as SK\&F-105517-D minus CRV-IR for the PDmax/PDmin assessment.|||0.03|-0.71|
81691551|NCT03463941|163080409|OTHER||||||||||||||||||descriptive|||
81691552|NCT03463941|163080411|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81691553|NCT03463941|163080412|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81691554|NCT03463941|163080413|OTHER||||||||||||||||||descriptive|||
81691555|NCT03463941|163080414|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81691556|NCT02273050|163080415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.885|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0994|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.689|||ANCOVA|||||-0.689|-1.080|<0.001
81691557|NCT02273050|163080415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1005||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.016|||ANCOVA|||||-0.016|-0.410|0.034
81691558|NCT02273050|163080416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|37.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.0|46.0|||Fisher Exact|||||46.0|29.0|<0.001
81691559|NCT02273050|163080416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.7||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|18.9|||Fisher Exact|||||18.9|2.6|0.011
81691560|NCT02273050|163080417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.08|||ANCOVA|||||-1.08|-1.70|<0.001
81691561|NCT02273050|163080417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.00|-0.63|0.046
81691562|NCT02273050|163080418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-416.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|51.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-517.3|-314.6|||ANCOVA|||||-314.6|-517.3|<0.001
81691563|NCT02273050|163080418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-169.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|52.05||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-271.7|-66.9|||ANCOVA|||||-66.9|-271.7|0.001
81691564|NCT02273050|163080419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|34.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.0|43.9|||Fisher Exact|||||43.9|26.0|<0.001
81691565|NCT02273050|163080419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.6||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|20.9|||Fisher Exact|||||20.9|2.3|0.020
81691566|NCT02273050|163080420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-2.25|||ANCOVA|||||-2.25|-3.70|<0.001
81691567|NCT02273050|163080420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.374||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||||-0.41|-1.88|0.002
81691568|NCT02273050|163080421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|-4.5|||Fisher Exact|||||-4.5|-13.3|<0.001
81691569|NCT02273050|163080421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.3|||Fisher Exact|||||2.3|-2.3|>0.999
81691570|NCT00903032|163080422|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Unpaired t tests were used to compare continuous variables, and χ2 testswere used to compare categorical variables across the intervention and usual care. We used a log-rank test to compare the hazardof first hospitalization for MI, revascularization, or death.We used a Wilcoxon rank sum test to compare PDCs between study arms. For all other outcomes, χ2 tests and t testswere used for comparisons, as appropriate.||||0.003
81691571|NCT01883440|163080429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model||||||<0.037
81691572|NCT01883440|163080430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.381|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||In the material when all were included, there were a lot of persons with few symptoms in both Groups, which means that a larger study would be needed in order to detect significant differences.||||0.381
81691573|NCT00365716|163080456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|89.5||||||95.0|70.7|97.3|||||"Vaccine Efficacy (% relative risk reduction)~Confidence Interval based on binomial tail probabilities and not from a dispersion parameter."|||97.3|70.7|
81540117|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.93||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|14.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||14.73|1.65|0.0042
81540118|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.73||||0.0488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|7.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||7.41|1.01|0.0488
81691574|NCT00506077|163080459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.939||95.0||||The Benjamini \& Hochberg False Discovery Rate (FDR) approach at critical value 0.05 was used among 1 primary and 3 secondary cognition efficacy endpoints to control the false positive rate.|constrained longitudinal data analysis|The model factors were treatment, sequence, period, week (as categorical variable), site, treatment-by-week, sequence-by-week, and period-by-week.||||||0.939
81691575|NCT00506077|163080460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.736||95.0||||P-Value Comments (limit 250 characters): The Benjamini \& Hochberg False Discovery Rate (FDR) approach at critical value 0.05 was used among 1 primary and 3 secondary cognition efficacy endpoints to control the false positive rate.|constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|The model factors were treatment, sequence, period, week (as categorical variable), site, treatment-by-week, sequence-by-week, and period-by-week.||||||0.736
81691576|NCT00506077|163080461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.736||95.0||||The Benjamini \& Hochberg False Discovery Rate (FDR) approach at critical value 0.05 was used among 1 primary and 3 secondary cognition efficacy endpoints to control the false positive rate.|constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|The model factors were treatment, sequence, period, week (as categorical variable), site, treatment-by-week, sequence-by-week, and period-by-week.||||||0.736
81691577|NCT00506077|163080462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.736||95.0||||The Benjamini \& Hochberg False Discovery Rate (FDR) approach at critical value 0.05 was used among 1 primary and 3 secondary cognition efficacy endpoints to control the false positive rate.|constrained Logitudinal Data Analysis|The model factors were treatment, sequence, period, week (as categorical variable), site, treatment-by-week, sequence-by-week, and period-by-week.||||||0.736
81691578|NCT00316303|163080468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wald Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81691579|NCT00316303|163080469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wald Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81691580|NCT00316303|163080470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wald Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81691581|NCT00316303|163080471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Wald Chi-squared|||||||0.011
81691582|NCT00316303|163080472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6
81691583|NCT00385268|163080473|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|5.14|||GEE model of repeated measures|GEE on repeated binary indicators of BE positive / negative test||||5.14|0.55|0.44
81691584|NCT01929044|163080521|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|One-sided test relative to the non-inferiority margin of 1|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation is used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom. An unstructured covariance matrix is used.|REML-based repeated measures approach includes baseline pain intensity as continuous covariate, treatment, centre, time and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects. The difference was calculated as Buscopan minus 654-II.|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) -repeated measures approach||0.04|-0.88|<0.0001
81691585|NCT01929044|163080521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation is used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom. An unstructured covariance matrix is used.|REML-based repeated measures approach includes baseline pain intensity as continuous covariate, treatment, centre, time and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects. The difference was calculated as Buscopan minus 654-II.|||0.04|-0.88|0.0743
81691586|NCT01929044|163080522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation is used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom. An unstructured covariance matrix is used.|REML-based repeated measures approach includes baseline pain intensity as continuous covariate, treatment, centre, time and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects. The difference was calculated as Buscopan minus 654-II.|||0.08|-0.70|0.1210
81691587|NCT01929044|163080523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation is used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom. An unstructured covariance matrix is used.|REML-based repeated measures approach includes baseline pain intensity as continuous covariate, treatment, centre, time and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects. The difference was calculated as Buscopan minus 654-II.|||0.03|-0.82|0.0658
81691588|NCT01929044|163080524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation is used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom. An unstructured covariance matrix is used.|REML-based repeated measures approach includes baseline pain intensity as continuous covariate, treatment, centre, time and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects. The difference was calculated as Buscopan minus 654-II.|||-0.07|-0.85|0.0220
81691589|NCT01929044|163080525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation is used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom. An unstructured covariance matrix is used.|REML-based repeated measures approach includes baseline pain intensity as continuous covariate, treatment, centre, time and treatment-time interaction as fixed effects. The difference was calculated as Buscopan minus 654-II.|||-0.09|-0.81|0.0149
81691590|NCT01929044|163080526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0113|||||||van Elteren test|The van Elteren test stratifying for centre (Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using modified ridit scores) was performed.||||||0.0113
81691591|NCT01929044|163080527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.0992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.09|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model was used to evaluate the response with treatment as fixed effect and baseline pain intensity as continuous covariate.|Exact 95% confidence interval obtained by Clopper and Pearson approach.|||1.09|0.37|0.0992
81691592|NCT00374907|163080558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Percent Difference|18.5||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|38.7||Between-group comparisons significant at alpha = 0.05, significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted percent difference for saxagliptin 5 mg vs placebo in Week 12 (LOCF) to baseline ratio. Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model: logarithm(post/pre) = logarithm(pre) treatment|||38.7|1.3|0.0350
81691593|NCT00374907|163080559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Percent Difference|27.9||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|57.1||Between-group comparisons significant at alpha = 0.05, significance testing based on hierarchical testing. Primary and secondary endpoints are presented in order of testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted percent difference for saxagliptin 5 mg vs placebo in Week 12 (LOCF) to baseline ratio. Adjusted for baseline.|ANCOVA model: logarithm(post/pre) = logarithm(pre) treatment|||57.1|4.2|0.0204
81691594|NCT00426751|163080575|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For the assessment of differences between both treatment groups, a generalized model (under binomial probability distribution), adjusted for center, was applied.|Median Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||||90.0|-8.5|12.8||||||||12.8|-8.5|
81691595|NCT00426751|163080576|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For the assessment of differences between both treatment groups a generalised model (under binomial probability distribution), adjusted for centre, was applied.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8||||||95.0|-3.0|16.6|||||Analysis based on the ITT population confirmed the results observed in the PP population.|||16.6|-3.0|
81691596|NCT01355068|163080623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Adjusted Means|101.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.85|104.94||||||Natural log transformed AUClast was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||104.94|97.85|
81713403|NCT03370133|163121896|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.795|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.442|5.899||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups (BKZ 320 mg Q4W vs Ustekinumab) were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio was calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||5.899|2.442|<0.001
81713404|NCT03370133|163121897|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.379|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.85|6.73||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups (BKZ 320 mg Q4W vs Ustekinumab) were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio was calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||6.730|2.850|<0.001
81691597|NCT01355068|163080624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Adjusted Means|102.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.18|107.47||||||Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||107.47|97.18|
81691598|NCT01355068|163080625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Adjusted Means|101.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.56|105.47||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0-∞) was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||105.47|97.56|
81691599|NCT00540449|163080637|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower limit of the 95% 2-sided confidence interval of the difference in proportions (TMC278 - EFV) exceeds -12%, non-inferiority of TMC278 versus EFV can be concluded.|Difference in proportion of response|-0.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|-5.9|5.2||Significance level was set at 2.5% (one-sided). No adjustment of p-value for multiple comparisons, since there was only single comparison for the primary endpoint.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model included treatment arm as factor and baseline (log10) viral load as covariate.|Difference in proportion responders was estimated through the logistic regression model.|Assuming a response rate of 75% at 48 weeks for both treatment groups, 340 subjects were needed per treatment (TMC278 or EFV) to establish non-inferiority of TMC278 versus EFV with a maximum allowable difference of 12% and a 1-sided significance level of 2.5%, to yield 95% power.||5.2|-5.9|<0.0001
81691600|NCT00540449|163080638|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower limit of the 95% 2-sided confidence interval of the difference in proportions (TMC278 - EFV) exceeds -12%, non-inferiority of TMC278 versus EFV can be concluded.|Difference in proportion of response|0.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|-5.4|5.9|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model included treatment arm as factor and baseline (log10) viral load as covariate.|Difference in proportion responders was estimated through the logistic regression model.|||5.9|-5.4|<0.0001
81691601|NCT00540449|163080639|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower limit of the 95% 2-sided confidence interval of the difference in proportions (TMC278 - EFV) exceeds -12%, non-inferiority of TMC278 versus EFV can be concluded.|Difference in proportion of response|-3.2||||0.0055||95.0|-9.4|3.1|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model included treatment arm as factor and baseline (log10) viral load as covariate.|Difference in proportion responders was estimated through the logistic regression model.|||3.1|-9.4|0.0055
81691602|NCT00540449|163080640|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower limit of the 95% 2-sided confidence interval of the difference in proportions (TMC278 - EFV) exceeds -12%, non-inferiority of TMC278 versus EFV can be concluded.|Difference in proportion of response|-1.7||||0.0013||95.0|-8.0|4.5|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model included treatment arm as factor and baseline (log10) viral load as covariate.||||4.5|-8.0|0.0013
81691603|NCT00804193|163080669|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|90% CI was constructed for the difference in the Therapeutic Success rates between the Test Product and Reference Product at Visit 4/Week 6 (Follow-Up). The interval was calculated using Wald's method with Yates' continuity correction. Therapeutic equivalence (bioequivalence) was established if this 90% CI was contained within the interval -0.20 to +0.20 (-20% to +20%).|Difference in Percentage of Participants|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.69|18.85|||Wald's method, Yates|CI calculated using Wald's method with Yates' continuity correction.|The sample size for this study was calculated assuming that both active treatments would have equivalent success proportions of at least 55% and the Vehicle would have a success proportion no greater than 25%.|||18.85|-0.69|
81540119|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.85||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|10.36||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||10.36|1.43|0.0075
81540120|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.0984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|5.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.59|0.86|0.0984
81691604|NCT00804193|163080670|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|90% CI was constructed for the difference in the Success rates between the Test Product and Reference Product at Visit 4/Week 6 (Follow-Up). The interval was calculated using Wald's method with Yates' continuity correction. Bioequivalence was established if this 90% confidence interval was contained within the interval -0.20 to +0.20).|Difference in Percentage of Participants|1.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.08|9.24|||Wald's method with Yates' continuity cor||The sample size for this study was calculated assuming that both active treatments would have equivalent success proportions of at least 55% and the Vehicle would have a success proportion no greater than 25%.|||9.24|-7.08|0.001
81691605|NCT00804193|163080671|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|90% CI was constructed for the difference in the Success rates between the Test Product and Reference Product at Visit 4/Week 6 (Follow-Up). The interval was calculated using Wald's method with Yates' continuity correction. Bioequivalence was established if this 90% confidence interval was contained within the interval -0.20 to +0.20).|Difference in Percentage of Participants|4.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.6|14.24|||Wald's method Yates' continuity cor||The sample size for this study was calculated assuming that both active treatments would have equivalent success proportions of at least 55% and the Vehicle would have a success proportion no greater than 25%.|||14.24|-4.60|0.001
81691606|NCT04415489|163080672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.57
81691607|NCT04415489|163080673|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81691608|NCT04415489|163080674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.11
81713405|NCT03370133|163121898|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.412|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.573|3.699||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups (BKZ 320 mg Q4W vs Ustekinumab) were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio was calculated using stratified CMH test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||3.699|1.573|<0.001
81691609|NCT04415489|163080675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81691610|NCT04415489|163080676|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.01
81691611|NCT04415489|163080680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.12
81691612|NCT01617434|163080686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.39|-0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis of no difference between the two treatment arms with regard to changes from baseline in HbA1c (%) after 26 weeks of randomised treatment was analysed using a mixed model repeated measurements (MMRM) analysis with treatment, country, stratification groups as factors and baseline HbA1c as a covariate, all nested within visit.||-0.99|-1.39|<0.0001
81691613|NCT01617434|163080687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.7|-0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The response was analysed using a mixed model repeated measurements (MMRM) analysis with treatment, country, stratification groups as factors and baseline as a covariate, all nested within visit.||-0.86|-1.70|<0.0001
81691614|NCT01617434|163080688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.59|||<|0.0001||95.0|-2.01|-1.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The response was analysed using a mixed model repeated measurements (MMRM) analysis with treatment, country, stratification groups as factors and baseline as a covariate, all nested within visit.||-1.18|-2.01|<0.0001
81691615|NCT01617434|163080689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.11|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.85|-2.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The response was analysed using a mixed model repeated measurements (MMRM) analysis with treatment, country, stratification groups as factors and baseline as a covariate, all nested within visit.||-2.37|-3.85|<0.0001
81691616|NCT01617434|163080690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.91|||<|0.0001||95.0|5.45|14.59|||Regression, Logistic|||This endpoint was analysed using a logistic regression model with treatment and stratification factors as fixed factors and the HbA1c value at baseline as a covariate. Subjects previously treated with insulin detemir without the use of metformin were not included in the analysis due to the small size of the stratum.||14.59|5.45|<0.0001
81691617|NCT01617434|163080691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.12|||<|0.0001||95.0|9.92|40.84|||Regression, Logistic|||This endpoint was analysed using a logistic regression model with treatment and stratification factors as fixed factors and the HbA1c value at baseline as a covariate. Subjects previously treated with insulin detemir without the use of metformin were not included in the analysis due to the small size of the stratum.||40.84|9.92|<0.0001
81691618|NCT03283163|163080695|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired samples t-test to compare PTSD severity from baseline to endpoint (week 13).||||.040
81691619|NCT03283163|163080696|OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired samples t-test to compare degree of pain-related interference from baseline to endpoint (week 13).||||.69
81691620|NCT03283163|163080697|OTHER|||||||0.098|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired samples t-test to compare severity of pain catastrophizing from baseline to endpoint (week 13).||||.098
81691621|NCT03283163|163080698|OTHER|||||||0.194|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired samples t-tests were conducted for comparison of resting ALLO+PA levels from baseline to endpoint (week 13).||||.194
81691622|NCT03283163|163080699|OTHER|paired samples t-test||||||0.343|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired samples t-tests were conducted for comparison of peak ALLO+PA levels (30 minutes post MAXEX) from baseline to endpoint (week 13).||||.343
81691623|NCT00968253|163080700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Maximum tolerated dose|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of Everolimus measured in mg/day in combination with HyperCVAD|||||
81691624|NCT02361762|163080731|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA-of-change was used to compare the Training and Waitlist groups at post-testing while controlling for baseline (baseline was co-varied)||||||0.36
81691625|NCT02361762|163080732|OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA-of-change was used to compare the Training and Waitlist groups at post-testing while controlling for baseline (baseline was co-varied)||||||0.79
81691626|NCT02361762|163080733|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA compared group (Training/Waitlist) by time (Pre/Post) by condition (Congruent/Incongruent)||||||0.009
81691627|NCT02361762|163080734|OTHER|||||||0.79||||||ANCOVA-of-change was used to compare the Training and Waitlist groups at post-testing while controlling for baseline (baseline was co-varied)|ANCOVA|Compared scores at post testing with baseline scores covaried.||||||.79
81691628|NCT02361762|163080735|OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA-of-change was used to compare the Training and Waitlist groups at post-testing while controlling for baseline (baseline was co-varied)||||||0.61
81691629|NCT02361762|163080736|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA-of-change was used to compare the Training and Waitlist groups at post-testing while controlling for baseline (baseline was co-varied)0.||||||0.68
81691630|NCT02361762|163080737|OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA-of-change was used to compare the Training and Waitlist groups at post-testing while controlling for baseline (baseline was co-varied)||||||0.54
81691631|NCT02361762|163080738|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA-of-change was used to compare the Training and Waitlist groups at post-testing while controlling for baseline (baseline was co-varied)||||||0.08
81691632|NCT02361762|163080739|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA-of-change was used to compare the Training and Waitlist groups at post-testing while controlling for baseline (baseline was co-varied)||||||0.37
81691633|NCT02361762|163080741|OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA-of-change was used to compare the Training and Waitlist groups at post-testing while controlling for baseline (baseline was co-varied)||||||0.62
81691634|NCT02361762|163080742|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA compared group (Training/Waitlist) by time (Pre/Post) by condition (Go/Nogo)||||||0.10
81691635|NCT02361762|163080743|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA-of-change was used to compare the Training and Waitlist groups at post-testing while controlling for baseline (baseline was co-varied)||||||0.02
81691636|NCT00051558|163080750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||All comparisons were conducted using a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosponate use+gender. Least Squares Means from treatment.||This is a last observation carried forward analysis that included all patients with a baseline and at least one postbaseline lumbar spine bone mineral density (BMD) measurement.||||<0.001
81691637|NCT00051558|163080751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||All comparisons were conducted using a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosponate use. Least Squares Means from treatment.||This is a last observation carried forward analysis that included all patients with a baseline and at least one postbaseline lumbar spine bone mineral density (BMD) measurement.||||<0.001
81691638|NCT00051558|163080752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058||95.0||||P-value for Month 3|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||0.058
81691639|NCT00051558|163080752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 6 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81691640|NCT00051558|163080752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 12 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81691641|NCT00051558|163080752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 18 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81691642|NCT00051558|163080752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 24 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81691643|NCT00051558|163080752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 36 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81691644|NCT00051558|163080753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0||||P-value for 3 Months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||0.120
81691645|NCT00051558|163080753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 6 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81691646|NCT00051558|163080753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 12 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81713406|NCT03742271|163121905|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded in the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval was above 0.50.|Proportion|0.974|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.925|0.995|||Binomial Exact Test|||This study was powered to test the hypothesis that at least 50% will have an acceptable lens fitting.||0.995|0.925|
81713407|NCT01408862|163121910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Results will be expressed as mean + SD from independent experiments. Statistical significance between means were determined by Wilcoxon-paired test. Variable will be log-transformed if they were not normally distributed. . We used the CSS/ Statistica program package, StatSoft V 6.0.~This analysis applies to both GLP1R and GIPR categories"||||0.04
81713408|NCT01408862|163121911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.2|||||||ANOVA|||Results will be expressed as mean + SD from independent experiments. Statistical significance between means were determined by two-way ANOVA with repeated measures on one factor, for variables measured in several consecutive times. Variable will be log-transformed if they were not normally distributed. Wilcoxon test for paired samples was used. The Statistica program package (StatSoft V 6.0) were used to perform these analyses, which applied to both GLP1R and GIPR agonist effect categories.||||0.20
81540121|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.2226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|5.29||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||5.29|0.68|0.2226
81713409|NCT00620815|163121916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To show statistical equivalence was, confidence intervals (CIs) of all 3 pair wise ratios of the GMAs were inspected.|Group Mean Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|96.67|1.02|1.25||P-values were not calculated for the equivalence tests due to lack of appropriate statistical software|ANOVA|||(On day 1) Null hypothesis representing non-equivalence was rejected if the two-sided (1-2α)\*100% CI on one GMA ratio is completely within the equivalence range \[0.5, 2.0\].||1.25|1.02|
81713410|NCT00620815|163121916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To show statistical equivalence was, confidence intervals (CIs) of all 3 pair wise ratios of the GMAs were inspected.|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|96.67|0.91|1.12||P-values were not calculated for the equivalence tests due to lack of appropriate statistical software|ANOVA|||(On day 1) Null hypothesis representing non-equivalence was rejected if the two-sided (1-2α)\*100% CI on one GMA ratio is completely within the equivalence range \[0.5, 2.0\].||1.12|0.91|
81713411|NCT00620815|163121916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To show statistical equivalence was, confidence intervals (CIs) of all 3 pair wise ratios of the GMAs were inspected.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|96.67|0.8|0.99||P-values were not calculated for the equivalence tests due to lack of appropriate statistical software|ANOVA|||(On day 1)Null hypothesis representing non-equivalence was rejected if the two-sided (1-2α)\*100% CI on one GMA ratio is completely within the equivalence range \[0.5, 2.0\].||0.99|0.80|
81713412|NCT00620815|163121916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To show statistical equivalence was, confidence intervals (CIs) of all 3 pair wise ratios of the GMAs were inspected.|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|96.67|0.74|1.93||P-values were not calculated for the equivalence tests due to lack of appropriate statistical software|ANOVA|||(On day 22) Null hypothesis representing non-equivalence was rejected if the two-sided (1-2α)\*100% CI on one GMA ratio is completely within the equivalence range \[0.5, 2.0\].||1.93|0.74|
81713413|NCT00620815|163121916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To show statistical equivalence was, confidence intervals (CIs) of all 3 pair wise ratios of the GMAs were inspected.|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|96.67|0.52|1.38||P-values were not calculated for the equivalence tests due to lack of appropriate statistical software|ANOVA|||(On day 22) Null hypothesis representing non-equivalence was rejected if the two-sided (1-2α)\*100% CI on one GMA ratio is completely within the equivalence range \[0.5, 2.0\].||1.38|0.52|
81713414|NCT00620815|163121916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To show statistical equivalence was, confidence intervals (CIs) of all 3 pair wise ratios of the GMAs were inspected.|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|96.67|0.44|1.15||P-values were not calculated for the equivalence tests due to lack of appropriate statistical software|ANOVA|||(On day 22) Null hypothesis representing non-equivalence was rejected if the two-sided (1-2α)\*100% CI on one GMA ratio is completely within the equivalence range \[0.5, 2.0\].||1.15|0.44|
81713415|NCT00620815|163121916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To show statistical equivalence was, confidence intervals (CIs) of all 3 pair wise ratios of the GMAs were inspected.|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|96.67|1.01|1.3||P-values were not calculated for the equivalence tests due to lack of appropriate statistical software|ANOVA|||(On day 43) Null hypothesis representing non-equivalence was rejected if the two-sided (1-2α)\*100% CI on one GMA ratio is completely within the equivalence range \[0.5, 2.0\].||1.30|1.01|
81713416|NCT00620815|163121916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To show statistical equivalence was, confidence intervals (CIs) of all 3 pair wise ratios of the GMAs were inspected.|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|96.67|0.93|1.19||P-values were not calculated for the equivalence tests due to lack of appropriate statistical software|ANOVA|||(On day 43) Null hypothesis representing non-equivalence was rejected if the two-sided (1-2α)\*100% CI on one GMA ratio is completely within the equivalence range \[0.5, 2.0\].||1.19|0.93|
81713417|NCT00620815|163121916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To show statistical equivalence was, confidence intervals (CIs) of all 3 pair wise ratios of the GMAs were inspected.|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|96.67|0.81|1.04||P-values were not calculated for the equivalence tests due to lack of appropriate statistical software|ANOVA|||(On day 43) Null hypothesis representing non-equivalence was rejected if the two-sided (1-2α)\*100% CI on one GMA ratio is completely within the equivalence range \[0.5, 2.0\].||1.04|0.81|
81713418|NCT02612194|163121935|OTHER|Estimation only.|Overall Response Rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.369|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|||0.369|0.000|
81713419|NCT02612194|163121936|OTHER|Estimation only|Median|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|6.1|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate the median OS (in months) for the population. The Greenwood method was used to estimate the confidence limits of the median overall survival.|||6.1|0.2|
81713420|NCT02612194|163121937|OTHER|Estimation only|Median|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.8|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate the median PFS (in months) for the population. The Greenwood method was used to estimate the confidence limits of the median progression free survival.|||1.8|0.2|
81713421|NCT02978339|163121942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.03
81713422|NCT02978339|163121943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81713423|NCT02978339|163121944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.91
81713424|NCT02978339|163121945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81713425|NCT02978339|163121946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.15
81713426|NCT02978339|163121947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.06
81713427|NCT02978339|163121948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.93
81713428|NCT02705755|163121960|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.4||||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.57|-0.23||P-values were reported without multiplicity adjustment.|Repeated-measures Mixed-effect Model|||Least squares mean differences were calculated based on a repeated-measures mixed-effect model with change from baseline at different time points as the dependent variable, the treatment group (TD-9855 or placebo), time point, baseline and the interaction between the treatment group and time point as fixed factors. A compound symmetry was used as the variance-covariance structure.||-0.23|-8.57|0.0399
81537471|NCT00528957|162757708|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In the randomized phase, it was assumed that the respective proportions of participants maintaining HIV-1 RNA \< 400 copies/mL was 92% for participants switching to tenofovir DF and 90% for participants continuing stavudine or zidovudine, as estimated from previous GSI studies. The equivalence limit was set at -15% for the lower boundary of a two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the difference in proportions of participants maintaining HIV-1 RNA \< 400 copies/mL at Week 48.|Difference in percentages between groups|-8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|4.5|||Normal approximation|The difference between the two proportions and its CI were based on normal approximation methods.|Difference is for tenofovir DF minus stavudine or zidovudine (randomized phase)|"The statistical hypotheses for the primary endpoint was as follows:~* Null Hypothesis: tenofovir DF group is more than 15% worse than the stavudine or zidovudine group with respect to the proportion of participants maintaining HIV-1 RNA concentrations \< 400 copies/mL at Week 48.~* Alternate Hypothesis: tenofovir DF group is no more than 15% worse than the stavudine or zidovudine group with respect to the proportion of participants maintaining HIV-1 RNA \< 400 copies/mL at Week 48."||4.5|-21.5|
81713429|NCT00195702|163121976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||The 3 primary efficacy variables were considered in a hierarchical order, with the ACR20 response tested first. The ACR20 response rate at Week 24 was initially assessed using Pearson's chi-squared test at a significance level of 0.05. If significant, pairwise comparisons between each adalimumab dose group and the placebo group were performed.||||<0.001
81713430|NCT00195702|163121976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||The 3 primary efficacy variables were considered in a hierarchical order, with the ACR20 response tested first. The ACR20 response rate at Week 24 was initially assessed using Pearson's chi-squared test at a significance level of 0.05. If significant, pairwise comparisons between each adalimumab dose group and the placebo group were performed.||||<0.001
81713431|NCT00195702|163121977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||An ANCOVA model with baseline erosion scores as the covariate was performed. An overall significance test at alpha =0.05 was done. Pairwise comparisons, each at alpha =0.05 (2-sided), were performed if the overall test was significant.|ANCOVA|||The 3 primary efficacy variables were considered in a hierarchical order, with the change in modified total Sharp x-ray score at Week 52 tested second. Normality was evaluated by applying the Shapiro-Wilk test procedure to the residuals from the parametric model. The final analysis was performed following a non-parametric approach, ranking the results prior to fitting the model.||||<0.001
81713432|NCT00195702|163121977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||An ANCOVA model with baseline erosion scores as the covariate was performed. An overall significance test at alpha =0.05 was done. Pairwise comparisons, each at alpha =0.05 (2-sided), were performed if the overall test was significant.|ANCOVA|||The 3 primary efficacy variables were considered in a hierarchical order, with the change in modified total Sharp x-ray score at Week 52 tested second. Normality was evaluated by applying the Shapiro-Wilk test procedure to the residuals from the parametric model. The final analysis was performed following a non-parametric approach, ranking the results prior to fitting the model.||||<0.001
81713433|NCT00195702|163121978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81713434|NCT00195702|163121978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81713435|NCT00195702|163121979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81713436|NCT00195702|163121979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81713437|NCT00195702|163121980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81713438|NCT00195702|163121980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81713439|NCT00195702|163121981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Normality was evaluated by applying the Shapiro-Wilk test to residuals from the parametric model. The final analysis was performed using a parametric approach.|ANCOVA|||The 3 primary efficacy variables were considered in a hierarchical order, with the change from baseline in the HAQ at Week 52 tested last. The difference among all treatment groups was assessed using ANCOVA with the baseline value as the covariate. If this was significant (p\<=0.05), pairwise comparisons between each adalimumab dose group and placebo were evaluated using the same method.||||<0.001
81713440|NCT00195702|163121981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Normality was evaluated by applying the Shapiro-Wilk test to residuals from the parametric model. The final analysis was performed using a parametric approach.|ANCOVA|||The 3 primary efficacy variables were considered in a hierarchical order, with the change from baseline in the HAQ at Week 52 tested last. The difference among all treatment groups was assessed using ANCOVA with the baseline value as the covariate. If this was significant (p\<=0.05), pairwise comparisons between each adalimumab dose group and placebo were evaluated using the same method.||||<0.001
81713441|NCT00195702|163121982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81713442|NCT00195702|163121982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81713443|NCT00195702|163121984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81713444|NCT00195702|163121984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81713445|NCT00195702|163121988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81713446|NCT00195702|163121988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81713447|NCT02028182|163122016|OTHER||Kappa statistic-Concordance 0.4 mg/cm2|75.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.4|94.0||||||||94.0|60.4|
81713448|NCT02028182|163122016|OTHER||Kappa statistic: Concordance 0.20 mg/cm2|65.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.6|90.4||||||||90.4|55.6|
81713449|NCT02028182|163122016|OTHER||Kappa statistic: Concordance0.10 mg/cm2|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.3|88.4||||||||88.4|53.3|
81713450|NCT01519648|163122019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.872|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.237||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.178|2.977|||Chi-squared|||||2.977|1.178|0.007
81713451|NCT00965458|163122026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline ln(AUC+1) as a covariate and change in ln(AUC+1) from baseline as the outcome variable.|ANCOVA|||Primary imputation method used for missing Month 12 AUC. Measuring range for C-peptide is 0.05-30 ng/mL.||||0.065
81713452|NCT00965458|163122027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline In(AUC+1) as a covariate and change in In(AUC+1) from baseline as the outcome|ANCOVA|||Primary imputation method used for missing Week 52 AUC. Measuring range for C-peptide is 0.05-30 ng/mL||||0.019
81713453|NCT00965458|163122027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline In(AUC+1) as a covariate and change in In(AUC+1) from baseline as the outcome|ANCOVA|||Primary imputation method used for missing Week 104 AUC. Measuring range for C-peptide is 0.05-30 ng/mL||||0.002
81713454|NCT00965458|163122028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline In(AUC+1) as a covariate and change in In(AUC+1) from baseline as the outcome|ANCOVA|||Primary imputation method used for missing Week 52 AUC. Measuring range for C-peptide is 0.05-30 ng/mL||||0.065
81713455|NCT00965458|163122028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline In(AUC+1) as a covariate and change in In(AUC+1) from baseline as the outcome|ANCOVA|||Primary imputation method used for missing Week 104 AUC. Measuring range for C-peptide is 0.05-30 ng/mL||||0.015
81713456|NCT00965458|163122029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline level as a covariate and change from baseline as the outcome variable|ANCOVA|||Week 52 mean insulin use comparison||||0.020
81713457|NCT00965458|163122029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline level as a covariate and change from baseline as the outcome variable|ANCOVA|||Week 104 mean insulin use comparison||||0.002
81713458|NCT00965458|163122030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is from a poisson regression comparing the person-year adjusted event rates between the two treatment groups|Regression, Logistic|||Hypoglycemic Events Occurring from Baseline to Week 52||||<0.001
81713459|NCT00965458|163122030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is from a poisson regression comparing the person-year adjusted event rates between the two treatment groups|Regression, Logistic|||Hypoglycemic Events Occurring from Week 52 to Week 104||||<0.001
81713460|NCT00965458|163122031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline level as a covariate and change from baseline as the outcome variable|ANCOVA|||Week 52 mean HbA1C comparison||||0.746
81713461|NCT00965458|163122031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for testing treatment effect using an analysis of covariance with baseline level as a covariate and change from baseline as the outcome variable|ANCOVA|||Week 104 mean HbA1C comparison||||0.942
81537472|NCT00528957|162757709|NON_INFERIORITY|In the randomized phase, it was assumed that the respective proportions of participants maintaining HIV-1 RNA \< 400 copies/mL was 92% for subjects switching to tenofovir DF and 90% for subjects continuing stavudine or zidovudine, as estimated from previous GSI studies. The equivalence limit was set at -15% for the lower boundary of a two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the difference in proportions of participants maintaining HIV-1 RNA \< 400 copies/mL at Week 48.|Difference in percentages between groups|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|11.8|||||The difference between the two proportions and its CI were based on normal approximation methods.|||11.8|-13.7|
81537473|NCT00539981|162757757|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between 2 lots for each strain was concluded if the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs for Lot A vs. B falls within 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio|1.07||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.36||Threshold for significance of p value was 0.05.|ANOVA|||A/Solomon Islands (H1N1): FluBlok: Lot A versus FluBlok: Lot B||1.36|0.85|0.009
81537474|NCT00539981|162757757|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between 2 lots for each strain was concluded if the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs for Lot A vs. C falls within 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio|0.91||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|0.91|0.71|1.15||Threshold for significance of p value was 0.05.|ANOVA|||A/Solomon Islands (H1N1): FluBlok: Lot A versus FluBlok: Lot C||1.15|0.71|0.009
81537475|NCT00539981|162757757|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between 2 lots for each strain was concluded if the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs for Lot B vs. C falls within 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio|0.85||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.07|||ANOVA|Threshold for significance of p value was 0.05.||A/Solomon Islands (H1N1): FluBlok: Lot B versus FluBlok: Lot C||1.07|0.67|0.009
81537476|NCT00539981|162757757|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between 2 lots for each strain was concluded if the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs for Lot A vs. B falls within 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio|2.03||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|2.64||Threshold of significance for p value was 0.05.|ANOVA|||A/Wisconsin (H3N2): FluBlok: Lot A versus FluBlok: Lot B||2.64|1.56|0.065
81537477|NCT00539981|162757757|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between 2 lots for each strain was concluded if the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs for Lot A vs. C falls within 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio|1.63||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.11|||ANOVA|Threshold of significance for p value was 0.05.||A/Wisconsin (H3N2): FluBlok: Lot A versus FluBlok: Lot C||2.11|1.26|0.065
81537478|NCT00539981|162757757|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between 2 lots for each strain was concluded if the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs for Lot B vs. C falls within 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio|0.8||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.04|||ANOVA|Threshold of significance for p value was 0.05.||A/Wisconsin (H3N2): FluBlok: Lot B versus FluBlok: Lot C||1.04|0.62|0.065
81691647|NCT00051558|163080753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 18 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81691648|NCT00051558|163080754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value for 36 month endpoint|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosponate use+gender. Least Squares Means from treatment.||This is a last observation carried forward analysis that included all patients with a baseline and at least one postbaseline lumbar spine bone mineral density (BMD) measurement.||||<0.001
81691649|NCT00051558|163080754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value for 36 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81691650|NCT00051558|163080754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 24 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81537479|NCT00539981|162757757|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between 2 lots for each strain was concluded if the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs for Lot A vs. B falls within 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio|0.88||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.13|||ANOVA|Threshold of significance for p value was 0.05.||B/Malaysia: FluBlok: Lot A versus FluBlok: Lot B||1.13|0.69|0.011
81691651|NCT00051558|163080755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 36-month endpoint|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosponate use+gender. Least Squares Means from treatment.||This is a last observation carried forward analysis that included all patients with a baseline and at least one postbaseline femoral neck bone mineral density (BMD) measurement.||||<0.001
81691652|NCT00051558|163080755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 36 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81691653|NCT00051558|163080755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for 24 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||0.002
81691654|NCT00051558|163080755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||P-value for 18 month endpoint|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosponate use+gender. Least Squares Means from treatment.||This is a last observation carried forward analysis that included all patients with a baseline and at least one postbaseline femoral neck bone mineral density (BMD) measurement.||||0.011
81691655|NCT00051558|163080755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0||||P-value for 18 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||0.015
81691656|NCT00051558|163080756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 36 month endpoint|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosponate use+gender. Least Squares Means from treatment.||This is a last observation carried forward analysis that included all patients with a baseline and at least one postbaseline total hip bone mineral density (BMD) measurement.||||<0.001
81691657|NCT00051558|163080756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 36 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81691658|NCT00051558|163080756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 24 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81691659|NCT00051558|163080756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-value for 18 month endpoint|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosponate use+gender. Least Squares Means from treatment.||This is a last observation carried forward analysis that included all patients with a baseline and at least one postbaseline total hip bone mineral density (BMD) measurement.||||0.006
81691660|NCT00051558|163080756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||P-value for 18 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||0.009
81691661|NCT00051558|163080757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 12 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81691662|NCT00051558|163080757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0||||P-value for 18 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||0.015
81691663|NCT00051558|163080757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for 24 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||0.002
81691664|NCT00051558|163080757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 36 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81691665|NCT00051558|163080758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||P-value for 12 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||0.011
81691666|NCT00051558|163080758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||P-value for 18 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||0.009
81691667|NCT00051558|163080758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 24 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81691668|NCT00051558|163080758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 36 months|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Means obtained from the treatment\*visit interaction term from the above mixed model repeated measures model.||Mixed Model Repeated Measures: Change in BMD=treatment+region+prior bisphosphonate use+gender+baseline BMD+visit+treatment\*visit.||||<0.001
81691669|NCT00051558|163080759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Month 1|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691670|NCT00051558|163080759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Month 6|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691671|NCT00051558|163080759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Month 18|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691672|NCT00051558|163080759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Month 36|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691673|NCT00051558|163080760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Month 1|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691674|NCT00051558|163080760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Month 6|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691675|NCT00051558|163080760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-value for Month 18|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||0.004
81691676|NCT00051558|163080760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||P-value for Month 36|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||0.013
81691677|NCT00051558|163080761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Month 1|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691678|NCT00051558|163080761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Month 6|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691679|NCT00051558|163080761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Month 18|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691680|NCT00051558|163080761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Month 36|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691681|NCT00051558|163080762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Month 1|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691682|NCT00051558|163080762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Month 6|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691683|NCT00051558|163080762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Month 18|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691684|NCT00051558|163080762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Month 36|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691685|NCT00051558|163080763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Month 1|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691686|NCT00051558|163080763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value at Month 6|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691687|NCT00051558|163080763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value at Month 18|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691688|NCT00051558|163080763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value at Month 36|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test using the aligned ranks for scores.||||||<0.001
81691689|NCT00051558|163080764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.212||95.0||||p-value for Any Fracture|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.212
81691690|NCT00051558|163080764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.843||95.0||||p-value for Nonvertebral Fracture|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.843
81691691|NCT00051558|163080764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||p-value for Vertebral Fracture|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.007
81691692|NCT00051558|163080764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037||95.0||||p-value for Clinical Vertebral Fracture|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.037
81691693|NCT00051558|163080764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.256||95.0||||p-value for Nonvertebral Fragility Fracture|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.256
81691694|NCT01405313|163080776|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|80.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.022
81691695|NCT01405313|163080777|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|80.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.016
81691696|NCT03161678|163080829|OTHER|The effect of CES1 genotype on agonist-stimulated change in platelet aggregation was calculated using variance component method that simultaneously adjusted for age, sex, body mass index (BMI), and relatedness among study participants. Relatedness among participants were accounted for by including a polygenic component as a random effect. Please see the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan document for additional information.|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|All analyses were adjusted for age, sex, body mass index (BMI), and relatedness among study participants.||Change in platelet aggregation was assessed between the wild-type group and the carriers of the CES1 G143E mutation. The null hypothesis is that, following drug intervention, there is no difference in the change in platelet aggregation between genotype groups.||||<0.001
81691697|NCT03161678|163080829|OTHER|The effect of CES1 genotype on agonist-stimulated change in platelet aggregation was calculated using variance component method that simultaneously adjusted for age, sex, body mass index (BMI), and relatedness among study participants. Relatedness among participants were accounted for by including a polygenic component as a random effect. Please see the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan document for additional information.||||||0.24|||||||Regression, Linear|All analyses were adjusted for age, sex, body mass index (BMI), and relatedness among study participants.||Change in platelet aggregation was assessed between the wild-type group and the carriers of the CES1 functional mutation (rs7498748). The null hypothesis is that, following drug intervention, there is no difference in the change in platelet aggregation between genotype groups.||||0.24
81691698|NCT03161678|163080830|OTHER|The effect of CES1 genotype on agonist-stimulated change in platelet aggregation was calculated using variance component method that simultaneously adjusted for age, sex, body mass index (BMI), and relatedness among study participants. Relatedness among participants were accounted for by including a polygenic component as a random effect. Please see the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan document for additional information.||||||0.75|||||||Regression, Linear|All analyses were adjusted for age, sex, body mass index (BMI), and relatedness among study participants.||Change in platelet aggregation was assessed between the wild-type group and the carriers of the CES1 G143E mutation. The null hypothesis is that, following drug intervention, there is no difference in the change in platelet aggregation between genotype groups.||||0.75
81537480|NCT00539981|162757757|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between 2 lots for each strain was concluded if the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs for Lot A vs. C falls within 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio|0.85||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.09|||ANOVA|Threshold of significance for p value was 0.05.||B/Malaysia: FluBlok: Lot A versus FluBlok: Lot C||1.09|0.65|0.011
81537481|NCT00539981|162757757|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between 2 lots for each strain was concluded if the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs for Lot B vs. C falls within 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio|0.96||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.23|||ANOVA|Threshold of significance for p value was 0.05.||B/Malaysia: FluBlok: Lot B versus FluBlok: Lot C||1.23|0.75|0.011
81537482|NCT00539981|162757758|SUPERIORITY|Relative protective efficacy is equivalent to absolute efficacy which is defined as the reduction in the influenza rate for Flublok relative to placebo.|Relative protective efficacy|75.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-148.0|99.5||||||FluBlok versus Placebo||99.5|-148.0|
81537483|NCT01323582|162757761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.7||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|28.6|||t-test, 2 sided|Satterthwaite corrected t-test was used|A positive (negative) value would suggest AZI values would tend to be larger (smaller) than EZ values.|Study planned to accrue 50 subjects, but due to difficult recruitment was not able to meet its objective.||28.6|-21.5|0.76
81691699|NCT03161678|163080830|OTHER|The effect of CES1 genotype on agonist-stimulated change in platelet aggregation was calculated using variance component method that simultaneously adjusted for age, sex, body mass index (BMI), and relatedness among study participants. Relatedness among participants were accounted for by including a polygenic component as a random effect. Please see the Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan document for additional information.||||||0.011|||||||Regression, Linear|All analyses were adjusted for age, sex, body mass index (BMI), and relatedness among study participants.||Change in platelet aggregation was assessed between the wild-type group and the carriers of the CES1 functional mutation (rs7498748). The null hypothesis is that, following drug intervention, there is no difference in the change in platelet aggregation between genotype groups.||||0.011
81691700|NCT00752609|163080831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change from baseline|-0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.19|||||A two-sided 95% CI of the estimated mean change from Baseline in hemoglobin was derived from the t-distribution.|||-0.19|-0.65|
81691701|NCT00752609|163080831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change from baseline|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.71|||||A two-sided 95% CI of the estimated mean change from Baseline in hemoglobin was derived from the t-distribution.|||0.71|0.26|
81691702|NCT01757704|163080841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|56.0|||<|0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81691703|NCT02749721|163080849|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81691704|NCT02749721|163080850|OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.012
81691705|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.125||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between MADRS and AOB P200 (amplitude) baseline scores||||0.610
81537484|NCT01323582|162757762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.65||95.0|-4.8|7.5|||t-test, 2 sided|Satterthwaite Correction used|A positive (negative) value would suggest AZI values would tend to be larger (smaller) than EZ values.|Study planned to accrue 50 subjects, but due to difficult recruitment was not able to meet its objective.||7.5|-4.8|0.65
81691706|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.294||||0.288|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between MADRS and AOB P3a (amplitude) baseline scores||||0.288
81691707|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.405||||0.134|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between MADRS and AOB P3b (amplitude) baseline scores||||0.134
81691708|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.397||||0.083|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between MADRS and VGNG P200 (amplitude) baseline scores||||0.083
81691709|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.476||||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between MADRS and VGNG P3a (amplitude) baseline scores||||0.034
81691710|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.509||||0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between DSST and AOB P200 baseline scores||||0.031
81691711|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.197||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between DSST and AOB P3a (amplitude) baseline scores||||0.500
81691712|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.376||||0.185|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between DSST and AOB P3b baseline scores||||0.185
81691713|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.108||||0.659|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between DSST and VGNG P200 baseline scores||||0.659
81691714|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.125||||0.611|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between DSST and VGNG P3a baseline scores||||0.611
81691715|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.111||||0.671|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (amplitude) and MADRS (baseline to endpoint percent change)||||0.671
81691716|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.026||||0.931|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (amplitude) and MADRS (baseline to endpoint percent change)||||0.931
81691717|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.516||||0.155|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (amplitude) and MADRS (baseline to endpoint percent change)||||0.155
81691718|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.268||||0.297|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (amplitude) and MADRS (baseline to endpoint percent change)||||0.297
81691719|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.184||||0.494|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (amplitude) and MADRS (baseline to endpoint percent change)||||0.494
81691720|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.065||||0.811|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (amplitude) and DSST (baseline to endpoint percent change)||||0.811
81691721|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.048||||0.877|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (amplitude) and DSST (baseline to endpoint percent change)||||0.877
81691722|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.246||||0.557|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (amplitude) and DSST (baseline to endpoint percent change)||||0.557
81691723|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.182||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (amplitude) and DSST (baseline to endpoint percent change)||||0.500
81691724|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.288||||0.297|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (amplitude) and DSST (baseline to endpoint percent change)||||0.297
81691725|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER|Differences in BNA scores between MDD and healthy subjects were analyzed for baseline visits using an ANCOVA model with group as a factor, and age as a covariate.|F statistic|0.318||||0.575|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' AOB P200 amplitudes at baseline.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.575
81537485|NCT01323582|162757763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|5.19|||t-test, 2 sided|Satterthwaite correction for unequal standard deviations was used|A positive (negative) value would suggest AZI values would tend to be larger (smaller) than EZ values.|Half of the period 2 minus period 1 differences were used, since the difference between these two derived means is an unbiased estimate of the effect size.||5.19|-4.58|0.88
81691726|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||F statistic|0.378||||0.541|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' AOB P200 amplitudes at Endpoint.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.541
81691727|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||F|0.012||||0.912|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' AOB P3a amplitudes at baseline.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.912
81691728|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||F statistic|1.586||||0.214|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' AOB P3a amplitudes at Endpoint.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.214
81691729|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||F statistic|0.453||||0.504|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' AOB P3b amplitudes at baseline.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.504
81691730|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||F statistic|0.37||||0.546|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' AOB P3b amplitudes at Endpoint.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.546
81691731|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||F statistic|0.017||||0.895|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' VGNG P200 amplitudes at baseline.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.895
81691732|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||F statistic|0.179||||0.673|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' VGNG P200 amplitudes at Endpoint.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.673
81691733|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||F statistic|1.241||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' VGNG P3a amplitudes at baseline.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.27
81691734|NCT02749721|163080851|OTHER||F statistic|0.042||||0.837|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' VGNG P3a amplitudes at Endpoint.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.837
81691735|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.359||||0.143|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between DSST and AOB P200 (Latency) baseline scores||||0.143
81691736|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.197||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between DSST and AOB P3b (latency) baseline scores||||0.500
81691737|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.277||||0.337|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between DSST and AOB P3b (latency) baseline scores||||0.337
81691738|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.052||||0.832|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between DSST and VGNG P200 (latency) baseline scores||||0.832
81691739|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.103||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between DSST and VGNG P3a (latency) baseline scores||||0.68
81691740|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.074||||0.777|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between DSST and AOB P200 (Latency) baseline to endpoint percentage change||||0.777
81691741|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.061||||0.834|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between DSST and AOB P3a (Latency) baseline to endpoint percentage change||||0.834
81691742|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.006||||0.988|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between DSST and AOB P3b (Latency) baseline to endpoint percentage change||||0.988
81691743|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.073||||0.788|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between DSST and VGNG P200 (Latency) baseline to endpoint percentage change||||0.788
81691744|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.375||||0.168|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between DSST and VGNG P3a (Latency) baseline to endpoint percentage change||||0.168
81691745|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.392||||0.108|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between MADRS and AOB P200 (Latency) baseline scores||||0.108
81691746|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.415||||0.124|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between MADRS and AOB P3a (Latency) baseline scores||||0.124
81469164|NCT02431806|162630583|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.38||||0.8035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|2.64|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Estimates and p-values are based on MMRM with treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline and baseline-by-visit as covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||2.64|-3.41|0.8035
81537486|NCT01323582|162757764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|10.9|||t-test, 2 sided|Satterthwaite Corrected t-test|A positive (negative) value would suggest AZI values would tend to be larger (smaller) than EZ values.|||10.9|-13.9|0.80
81691747|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.362||||0.185|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between MADRS and AOB P3b (Latency) baseline scores||||0.185
81691748|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.023||||0.923|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between MADRS and VGNG P200 (Latency) baseline scores||||0.923
81691749|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.071||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between MADRS and VGNG P3a (Latency) baseline scores||||0.77
81691750|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.097||||0.712|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between MADRS and AOB P200 (Latency) baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.712
81691751|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.058||||0.845|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between MADRS and AOB P3a (Latency) baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.845
81691752|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.194||||0.616|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between MADRS and AOB P3b (Latency) baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.616
81691753|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.255||||0.323|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between MADRS and VGNG P200 (Latency) baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.323
81691754|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.193||||0.473|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between MADRS and VGNG P3a (Latency) baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.473
81537487|NCT01323582|162757765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.1||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|7.3|||t-test, 2 sided||Negative values suggest shorter emptying time post-treatment.|||7.3|-30.9|0.21
81537488|NCT01323582|162757766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.61||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|-1.26|||t-test, 2 sided||Negative values suggest shorter emptying time post-treatment.|||-1.26|-28.7|0.034
81537489|NCT01323582|162757767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.48|-1.16|||t-test, 2 sided||Lower scores are favorable.|||-1.16|-9.48|0.015
81537490|NCT01323582|162757768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.97|-1.83|||t-test, 2 sided||Lower scores are favorable.|||-1.83|-10.97|0.0083
81537491|NCT02099864|162757782|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.0||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|108.8|||Fisher Exact|Due to sample size, Fisher's exact test was used rather than simple logistic regression.||||108.8|0.9|0.055
81537492|NCT02099864|162757783|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|5.3|||Fisher Exact|Due to sample size, Fisher's exact was used rather than regression.||||5.3|0.1|1.000
81537493|NCT02099864|162757784|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|17.0|||Fisher Exact|||||17.0|0.0|1.000
81537494|NCT02099864|162757785|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|23.2||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Difference is the median for responders minus the median for non-responders.|||||0.84
81691755|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||F statistic|4.909||||0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' AOB P200 latencies at baseline.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.031
81691756|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||F statistic|1.189||||0.281|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' AOB P200 latencies at Endpoint.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.281
81691757|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||F statistic|0.001||||0.966|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' AOB P3a latencies at baseline.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.966
81691758|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||F statistic|4.121||||0.048|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' AOB P3a latencies at Endpoint.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.048
81691759|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||F statistic|8.573||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' AOB P3b latencies at baseline.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.005
81691760|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||F statistic|2.823||||0.101|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' AOB P3b latencies at Endpoint.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.101
81691761|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||F statistic|0.806||||0.373|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' VGNG P200 latencies at baseline.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.373
81691762|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||F statistic|1.822||||0.183|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' VGNG P200 latencies at Endpoint.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.183
81691763|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||F statistic|0.516||||0.475|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' VGNG P3a latencies at baseline.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.475
81691764|NCT02749721|163080852|OTHER||F statistic|0.214||||0.645|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||"A comparison between vortioxetine arm patients' and healthy controls' VGNG P3a latencies at Endpoint.~The healthy control group subjects have been previously documented in NCT02418208 (Clinical trials of the Rockies, Inc. Denver, Colorado, US and Clinical Research Center of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, US ) and in NCT02875496 (The Villages Health, The Villages, Florida, US)."||||0.645
81691765|NCT02749721|163080853|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81691766|NCT02749721|163080854|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81691767|NCT02749721|163080855|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81691768|NCT02749721|163080856|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81691769|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.044||||0.859|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (amplitude) and HDRS-28 baseline scores||||0.859
81691770|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.211||||0.451|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||AOB P3a (amplitude)||||0.451
81691771|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.015||||0.957|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||AOB P3b (amplitude)||||0.957
81691772|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.322||||0.166|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||VGNG P200 (amplitude)||||0.166
81691773|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.374||||0.105|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||VGNG P3a (amplitude)||||0.105
81691774|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.137||||0.601|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (amplitude) and HDRS-28 baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.601
81691775|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.234||||0.421|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (amplitude) and HDRS-28 baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.421
81691776|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.378||||0.316|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (amplitude) and HDRS-28 baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.316
81691777|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.185||||0.478|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||||||0.478
81691778|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.011||||0.969|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (amplitude) and HDRS-28 baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.969
81691779|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.018||||0.943|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (amplitude) and HDRS-17 baseline scores||||0.943
81537495|NCT02099864|162757786|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Difference is the median for responders minus the median for non-responders.|||||0.14
81537496|NCT02099864|162757787|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|60.2|||Fisher Exact|||||60.2|0.1|1.00
81537497|NCT02099864|162757789|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Difference is the median for the responders minus the median for the non-responders.|||||0.01
81691780|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.074||||0.795|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (amplitude) and HDRS-17 baseline scores||||0.795
81691781|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.011||||0.969|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (amplitude) and HDRS-17 baseline scores||||0.969
81691782|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.197||||0.406|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (amplitude) and HDRS-17 baseline scores||||0.406
81691783|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.309||||0.185|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (amplitude) and HDRS-17 baseline scores||||0.185
81691784|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.195||||0.454|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (amplitude) and HDRS-17 baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.454
81691785|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.162||||0.579|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (amplitude) and HDRS-17 baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.579
81691786|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.232||||0.549|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (amplitude) and HDRS-17 baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.549
81691787|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.169||||0.518|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (amplitude) and HDRS-17 baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.518
81691788|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.027||||0.922|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (amplitude) and HDRS-17 baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.922
81691789|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.064||||0.796|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (amplitude) and QIDS-SR baseline scores||||0.796
81691790|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.506||||0.054|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (amplitude) and QIDS-SR baseline scores||||0.054
81691791|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.002||||0.995|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (amplitude) and QIDS-SR baseline scores||||0.995
81691792|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.102||||0.668|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (amplitude) and QIDS-SR baseline scores||||0.668
81691793|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.037||||0.875|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (amplitude) and QIDS-SR baseline scores||||0.875
81691794|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.049||||0.852|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (amplitude) and QIDS-SR baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.852
81691795|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.34||||0.234|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (amplitude) and QIDS-SR baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.234
81691796|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.655||||0.056|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||||||0.056
81691797|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.297||||0.248|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (amplitude) and QIDS-SR baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.248
81691798|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.179||||0.507|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (amplitude) and QIDS-SR baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.507
81691799|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.049||||0.841|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (amplitude) and PDQ baseline scores||||0.841
81691800|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.185||||0.508|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (amplitude) and PDQ baseline scores||||0.508
81691801|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.03||||0.916|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (amplitude) and PDQ baseline scores||||0.916
81691802|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.345||||0.147|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (amplitude) and PDQ baseline scores||||0.147
81691803|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.284||||0.225|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (amplitude) and PDQ baseline scores||||0.225
81691804|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.044||||0.868|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (amplitude) and PDQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.868
81691805|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.18||||0.537|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (amplitude) and PDQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.537
81691806|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.476||||0.195|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (amplitude) and PDQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.195
81691807|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.594||||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (amplitude) and PDQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.015
81691808|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.009||||0.972|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (amplitude) and PDQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.972
81713462|NCT01425268|163122042|NON_INFERIORITY|Assuming that the success rate for both expanders was 95%, at least 92 breasts implanted with a AeroForm Tissue Expander and 46 breasts implanted with a saline expander were needed to be 80% confident (i.e., have a statistical power of 80%) that the lower bound of the one-sided 95% Confidence Interval for the difference in the Success rates (πTreatment - πControl) was greater than or equal to -10%.|margin of non-inferiority|-7.3|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-7.3241||||||The Treatment Success Rate per breast is 96.1% (149/155) for AeroForm and 98.8% (82/83) for saline.The difference (AeroForm - saline) is -2.7% with a lower confidence limit of -7.3%, meeting the non-inferiority margin of \> -10%.|The study was powered to show that the Treatment Success rate for the AeroForm System (πTreatment) was not worse than the rate for the saline expander (πControl) by more than 10% (-0.10 \< πTreatment - πControl).|||-7.3241|
81537498|NCT02099864|162757792|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.45|||Regression, Cox|||||0.45|0.07|<0.001
81537499|NCT02099864|162757793|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.22||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.56|||Regression, Cox|||||0.56|0.08|0.002
81537500|NCT02099864|162757794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.23||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.59|||Regression, Cox|||||0.59|0.02|0.23
81537501|NCT02099864|162757795|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.45|||Regression, Cox|||||0.45|0.07|<0.001
81537502|NCT02099864|162757800|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|11.82|||Regression, Cox|||||11.82|2.03|<0.001
81540122|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.1467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|6.08||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||6.08|0.76|0.1467
81540123|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74||||0.0705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|8.19||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||8.19|0.92|0.0705
81691809|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.067||||0.785|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (amplitude) and MGH-CPFQ baseline scores||||0.785
81691810|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.129||||0.646|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (amplitude) and MGH-CPFQ baseline scores||||0.646
81691811|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.364||||0.182|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (amplitude) and MGH-CPFQ baseline scores||||0.182
81691812|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.414||||0.069|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (amplitude) and MGH-CPFQ baseline scores||||0.069
81691813|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.416||||0.068|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (amplitude) and MGH-CPFQ baseline scores||||0.068
81691814|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.023||||0.929|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (amplitude) and MGH-CPFQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.929
81691815|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.074||||0.802|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (amplitude) and MGH-CPFQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.802
81691816|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.518||||0.153|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (amplitude) and MGH-CPFQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.153
81691817|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.268||||0.298|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (amplitude) and MGH-CPFQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.298
81691818|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.001||||0.996|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (amplitude) and MGH-CPFQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.996
81691819|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.242||||0.531|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (amplitude) and WLQ baseline scores||||0.531
81691820|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.598||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (amplitude) and WLQ baseline scores||||0.210
81691821|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.054||||0.899|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (amplitude) and WLQ baseline scores||||0.899
81691822|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.568||||0.087|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||||||0.087
81691823|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.568||||0.087|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (amplitude) and WLQ baseline scores||||0.087
81691824|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.231||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (amplitude) and WLQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.550
81691825|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.158||||0.766|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (amplitude) and WLQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.766
81691826|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.406||||0.498|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (amplitude) and WLQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.498
81691827|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.221||||0.599|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (amplitude) and WLQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.599
81691828|NCT02749721|163080857|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.679||||0.064|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (amplitude) and WLQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.064
81691829|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.038||||0.881|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (latency) and HDRS-28 baseline scores||||0.881
81537503|NCT04972162|162757807|OTHER|The rm-ANOVA model fitted for the primary analysis was run to confirm if there is a significant interaction for treatment and order. This confirmation of the absence of an interaction effect is needed to validate the pooling of the two periods of Web-App treatment and the two periods of Standard-of-Care treatment, respectively.||||||0.38||||||p\<0.05 would show that there is an interaction effect i.e. results would differ depending on the order in which the participants wore the hearing aids|ANOVA|||"Check for interaction effect for Ease of Communication Subscale (EC)~The statistical analysis method was a repeated-measures ANOVA in which:~* order is a between-subjects effect - i.e., each subject has just one order~* treatment is a within-subjects effect - i.e., each subjects has both treatments because of the cross-over design~* the interaction term treatment x order is a within-subjects effect. The rm-ANOVAs generates a nuisance p-value: that of the interaction effect."||||0.38
81691830|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.299||||0.279|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (latency) and HDRS-28 baseline scores||||0.279
81691831|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.538||||0.039|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (latency) and HDRS-28 baseline scores||||0.039
81691832|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.018||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (latency) and HDRS-28 baseline scores||||0.940
81691833|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.107||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (latency) and HDRS-28 baseline scores||||0.65
81691834|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.247||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (latency) and HDRS-28 baseline to endpoint percentage change||||0.340
81691835|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.067||||0.819|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (latency) and HDRS-28 baseline to endpoint percentage change||||0.819
81691836|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.321||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (latency) and HDRS-28 baseline to endpoint percentage change||||0.400
81691837|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.279||||0.278|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (latency) and HDRS-28 baseline to endpoint percentage change||||0.278
81691838|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.136||||0.614|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (latency) and HDRS-28 baseline to endpoint percentage change||||0.614
81691839|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.0||||0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (latency) and HDRS-17 baseline scores||||0.999
81691840|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.193||||0.491|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (latency) and HDRS-17 baseline scores||||0.491
81691841|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.567||||0.028|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (latency) and HDRS-17 baseline scores||||0.028
81691842|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.03||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (latency) and HDRS-17 baseline scores||||0.900
81691843|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.141||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (latency) and HDRS-17 baseline scores||||0.55
81691844|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.231||||0.373|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (latency) and HDRS-17 baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.373
81691845|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.019||||0.949|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (latency) and HDRS-17 baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.949
81691846|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.122||||0.754|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (latency) and HDRS-17 baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.754
81691847|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.176||||0.499|TWO_SIDED||||||0.176|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (latency) and HDRS-17 baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.499
81691848|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.162||||0.549|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (latency) and HDRS-17 baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.549
81691849|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.126||||0.617|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (latency) and QIDS-SR baseline scores||||0.617
81691850|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.1||||0.722|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (latency) and QIDS-SR baseline scores||||0.722
81691851|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.249||||0.371|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (latency) and QIDS-SR baseline scores||||0.371
81691852|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.072||||0.764|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (latency) and QIDS-SR baseline scores||||0.764
81691853|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.225||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (latency) and QIDS-SR baseline scores||||0.34
81691854|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.148||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (latency) and QIDS-SR baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.570
81537504|NCT04972162|162757807|OTHER|The rm-ANOVA model fitted for the primary analysis was run to confirm if there is a significant interaction for treatment and order. This confirmation of the absence of an interaction effect is needed to validate the pooling of the two periods of Web-App treatment and the two periods of Standard-of-Care treatment, respectively.||||||0.79||||||p\<0.05 would show that there is an interaction effect i.e. results would differ depending on the order in which the participants wore the hearing aids|ANOVA|||"Check for interaction effect for Background Noise Subscale (BN)~The statistical analysis method was a repeated-measures ANOVA in which:~* order is a between-subjects effect - i.e., each subject has just one order~* treatment is a within-subjects effect - i.e., each subjects has both treatments because of the cross-over design~* the interaction term treatment x order is a within-subjects effect. The rm-ANOVAs generates a nuisance p-value: that of the interaction effect."||||0.79
81540124|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|26.62||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.16|223.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||223.9|3.16|0.0025
81691855|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.228||||0.434|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (latency) and QIDS-SR baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.434
81691856|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.22||||0.569|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (latency) and QIDS-SR baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.569
81691857|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.645||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (latency) and QIDS-SR baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.005
81713463|NCT01425268|163122043|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kaplan-Meier Log Rank test|Subjects not completing tissue expansion are censored in the analysis||||||<0.0001
81691858|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.105||||0.698|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (latency) and QIDS-SR baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.698
81691859|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.073||||0.774|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (latency) and PDQ baseline scores||||0.774
81691860|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.577||||0.024|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (latency) and PDQ baseline score||||0.024
81691861|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.146||||0.603|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (latency) and PDQ baseline scores||||0.603
81691862|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.232||||0.326|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (latency) and PDQ baseline scores||||0.326
81691863|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.098||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (latency) and PDQ baseline scores||||0.68
81691864|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.073||||0.774|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (latency) and PDQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.774
81691865|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.577||||0.024|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (latency) and PDQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.024
81691866|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.146||||0.603|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (latency) and PDQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.603
81691867|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.232||||0.326|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (latency) and PDQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.326
81691868|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.098||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (latency) and PDQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.68
81691869|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.1||||0.692|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (latency) and MGH-CPFQ baseline scores||||0.692
81691870|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.498||||0.059|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (latency) and MGH-CPFQ baseline scores||||0.059
81691871|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.332||||0.227|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (latency) and MGH-CPFQ baseline scores||||0.227
81691872|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.125||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (latency) and MGH-CPFQ baseline scores||||0.600
81691873|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.096||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (latency) and MGH-CPFQ baseline scores||||0.69
81691874|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.259||||0.315|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (latency) and MGH-CPFQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.315
81691875|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.002||||0.996|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (latency) and MGH-CPFQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.996
81691876|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.234||||0.544|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (latency) and MGH-CPFQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.544
81691877|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.455||||0.066|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (latency) and MGH-CPFQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.066
81691878|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.28||||0.293|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (latency) and MGH-CPFQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.293
81691879|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.783||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (latency) and WLQ baseline scores||||0.013
81691880|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.135||||0.799|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (latency) and WLQ baseline scores||||0.799
81691881|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.506||||0.201|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (latency) and WLQ baseline scores||||0.201
81691882|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.197||||0.586|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (latency) and WLQ baseline scores||||0.586
81691883|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.024||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (latency) and WLQ baseline scores||||0.95
81691884|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.039||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P200 (latency) and WLQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.920
81691885|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.113||||0.831|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3a (latency) and WLQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.831
81691886|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|0.655||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between AOB P3b (latency) and WLQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.230
81691887|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.602||||0.115|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P200 (latency) and WLQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.115
81691888|NCT02749721|163080858|OTHER||Pearson's R|-0.313||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation|||Correlation between VGNG P3a (latency) and WLQ baseline to endpoint percent change||||0.450
81691889|NCT01254396|163080859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Adjusted Means|41.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|32.4|52.76||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of sildenafil was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratios.||52.76|32.40|
81691890|NCT01254396|163080861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Adjusted Means|93.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.23|108.78||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0-∞) of sildenafil was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratios.||108.78|80.23|
81691891|NCT01254396|163080862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Adjusted Means|87.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.62|98.99||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of sildenafil was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratios.||98.99|77.62|
81691892|NCT01555463|163080866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|center-adjusted||||||<.001
81691893|NCT01555463|163080867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|F-test for treatment effect of the ANCOVA model with treatment group and study center as the factors and baseline lesion count as the covariate.||||||<.001
81691894|NCT02026271|163080886|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"MTD was not determined in this study. Dose escalation decision rules were based on a standard 3+3 design modified to independently evaluate the two stratified subject groups that may exhibit different safety and tolerability profiles.~The study was planned to explore 4 veledimex (V) dose cohorts of 20, 40, 80 and 120 mg once daily, and two doses of Ad-RTS-hIL-12 (2x10\^11vp and 1x10\^12vp). Dose cohorts were treated at 10, 20, 30 and 40 mg of V. Only one dose of Ad-RTS-hIL-12 was explored (2x10\^11vp).~If ≥ 33% of subjects in the expansion cohort experience DLTs, additional subjects may be enrolled at the next lower dose, or at an intermediate dose, as recommended by the SRC.~Grp 1: After 20mg cohort, SRC approved 40mg, which was deemed the MAD due to DLTs. SRC approved 30mg cohort to determine MTD, but due to poor compliance, SRC opened a 20mg exp cohort and then an intermediate 10mg cohort. Based on V compliance and efficacy, 20mg was determined to be the optimal dose."|||
81691895|NCT00576693|163080972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0252|||||||Log Rank|||The statistical analysis was based on a comparison of the of the two treatment groups with respect to the time to a primary outcome using the logrank test.||||0.0252
81469165|NCT02431806|162630583|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.26||||0.8681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|3.31|||MMRM||Estimates and p-values are based on MMRM with treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline and baseline-by-visit as covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||3.31|-2.80|0.8681
81469166|NCT02431806|162630583|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.47||||0.3439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.52|1.58|||MMRM||Estimates and p-values are based on MMRM with treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline and baseline-by-visit as covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||1.58|-4.52|0.3439
81469167|NCT02431806|162630584|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.8788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.29|||MMRM||Estimates and p-values are based on MMRM with treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline and baseline-by-visit as covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.29|-0.25|0.8788
81469168|NCT02431806|162630584|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.29|||MMRM||Estimates and p-values are based on MMRM with treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline and baseline-by-visit as covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.29|-0.26|0.9230
81469169|NCT02431806|162630584|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15||||0.2895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.13|||MMRM||Estimates and p-values are based on MMRM with treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and baseline and baseline-by-visit as covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.13|-0.42|0.2895
81469170|NCT02928770|162630604|OTHER|||||||0.0559|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Comparison between baseline and experimental (Nastent) conditions||||||0.0559
81469171|NCT01752634|162630605|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|4.73|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.73|1.14|0.0200
81691896|NCT04238663|163080978|EQUIVALENCE|"Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (Cmax) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25.~The PK parameter Cmax was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate."|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.976|1.16|||||For the comparison, MB02 represents the numerator and EU Avastin represents the denominator.|||1.16|0.976|
81469172|NCT01752634|162630605|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.52|||<|1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.25|13.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.08|3.25|<0001
81469173|NCT01752634|162630605|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.42|13.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.56|3.42|<.0001
81469174|NCT01752634|162630606|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|5.81|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.81|0.74|0.1650
81469175|NCT01752634|162630606|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.7||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.12|15.34|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.34|2.12|0.0006
81469176|NCT01752634|162630606|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.33|27.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||27.00|3.33|<.0001
81469177|NCT01752634|162630607|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.6421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|5.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.36|0.36|0.6421
81469178|NCT01752634|162630607|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.36||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|21.47|||Regression, Logistic|||||21.47|1.89|0.0029
81469179|NCT01752634|162630607|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.74||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|36.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||36.84|3.13|0.0002
81469180|NCT01752634|162630608|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16||||0.3763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.20|-0.53|0.3763
81469181|NCT01752634|162630608|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.26|-0.98|0.0008
81469182|NCT01752634|162630608|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.29|-1.02|0.0004
81469183|NCT01752634|162630609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.42||||0.0482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|4.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.83|0.02|0.0482
81469184|NCT01752634|162630609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.44||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|6.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.83|2.05|0.0003
81469185|NCT01752634|162630609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.91|7.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.69|2.91|<0.0001
81469186|NCT01752634|162630610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.9195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.16|0.9195
81469187|NCT01752634|162630610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.0278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.02|-0.32|0.0278
81469188|NCT01752634|162630610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.10|-0.40|0.0013
81469189|NCT01752634|162630611|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91||||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|7.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.36|1.15|0.0245
81469190|NCT01752634|162630611|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.11|18.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||18.25|3.11|<.0001
81469191|NCT01752634|162630611|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.97|17.22|||Regression, Logistic|||||17.22|2.97|<.0001
81469192|NCT01752634|162630612|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.3149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.91|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.91|0.13|0.3149
81469193|NCT01752634|162630612|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.16||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.58|0.04|0.0056
81469194|NCT01752634|162630612|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.14||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.50|0.04|0.0021
81469195|NCT01752634|162630613|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.1678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.26|0.26|0.1678
81469196|NCT01752634|162630613|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.79|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.79|0.17|0.0108
81469197|NCT01752634|162630613|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.65|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.65|0.13|0.0025
81469198|NCT01196936|162630614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||The calculated p-value is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81469199|NCT01196936|162630615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0266|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0266
81469200|NCT01196936|162630616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.12
81469201|NCT01196936|162630617|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81469202|NCT01196936|162630618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.78
81469203|NCT01196936|162630619|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||> 0.05
81469204|NCT01196936|162630620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.071
81469205|NCT01196936|162630621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.739|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.739
81469206|NCT01196936|162630622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8315|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8315
81469207|NCT05562934|162630627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5651||||||Single best candidate model is the one with the lowest adjusted p-value of the 5 candidate models|Multiple Comparisons Procedure-MOD|||||||0.5651
81469208|NCT05562934|162630628|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.37||||0.6955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.48|8.21|||ANCOVA|||||8.21|-5.48|0.6955
81469209|NCT05562934|162630629|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.14||||0.7108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|7.18|||ANCOVA|||||7.18|-4.90|0.7108
81469210|NCT04765722|162630678|SUPERIORITY||% change relative to placebo|18.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.4|160.1||The model included treatment group, week, the interaction between treatment group and week, and baseline log-transformed 24-hour cough frequency as fixed effects.|Generalized estimating equations|Hypothesis tests were two-sided, a p\<0.05 indicated statistical significance. We made no adjustments for multiple comparisons across outcomes.||The primary outcome was the change from baseline in log-transformed 24-hour cough frequency (coughs/hour) at week 14.||160.1|-46.4|0.99
81469211|NCT01846221|162630696|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.38
81540125|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.75||||0.0757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|8.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||8.40|0.90|0.0757
81469212|NCT02102100|162630727|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9436|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Least square means and standard errors were calculated to describe the patterns of means for each outcome. Effect slices were tested to explain significant interactions in the models. Pairwise comparisons of least square means were used to describe significant main effects.||||<.0001
81469213|NCT05014815|162630746|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.4698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.33||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|Stratified by PD-L1 expression (\<1% of tumor cells (TC) vs 1-49% TC vs \>= 50% TC) and histology (squamous vs non-squamous).|The HR and its 95% confidence interval (CI) was estimated using a Cox regression model stratified by PD-L1 expression (\<1% of tumor cells (TC) vs 1-49% TC vs \>= 50% TC) and histology (squamous vs non-squamous).|||1.33|0.74|0.4698
81469214|NCT05014815|162630747|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.26|||||The Mantel-Haenszel common OR and its 95% CI were estimated using a normal approximation of the log odds ratio and the Robins-Breslow-Greenland variance, stratified by PD-L1 expression and histology.|||1.26|0.47|
81469215|NCT05014815|162630749|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.34|||||The HR and its 95% confidence interval (CI) was estimated using a Cox regression model stratified by PD-L1 expression (\<1% of tumor cells (TC) vs 1-49% TC vs \>= 50% TC) and histology (squamous vs non-squamous).|||1.34|0.67|
81469216|NCT02720744|162630760|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.52|8.75||Each outcome measure for the 9.0 g, 7.5 g, and 6.0 g doses were tested at the 2-sided α level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-values were estimated using an MMRM with change from baseline (or its log transformation).|Difference from placebo was defined by the FT218 mean value minus placebo value.|||8.75|3.52|<0.001
81469217|NCT02720744|162630761|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.76|11.23||Each outcome measure for the 9.0 g, 7.5 g, and 6.0 g doses were tested at the 2-sided α level of 0.05.|GLIMMIX model|P-values estimated with categorized CGI-Improvement response (very much or much improved versus other category) at the specific visit.||||11.23|2.76|<0.001
81469218|NCT02720744|162630762|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.32|-3.98||Each outcome measure for the 9.0 g, 7.5 g, and 6.0 g doses were tested at the 2-sided α level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-values were estimated using an MMRM with change from baseline to the end of the respective treatment period.||||-3.98|-9.32|<0.001
81469219|NCT00454818|162630781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \< 0.2. There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.078
81469220|NCT00454818|162630781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.515||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \< 0.2. There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.515
81469221|NCT00454818|162630781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \< 0.2. There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.098
81469222|NCT01892085|162630822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.015
81469223|NCT01892085|162630822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.339|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.339
81469224|NCT01892085|162630823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.024
81469225|NCT01892085|162630823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.317|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.317
81469226|NCT01892085|162630824|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.031
81469227|NCT01892085|162630824|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.298|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.298
81469228|NCT01892085|162630825|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.05
81469229|NCT01892085|162630825|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Marginalized 2 part model|||||||0.27
81469230|NCT01892085|162630826|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.069
81469231|NCT01892085|162630826|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.244|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.244
81469232|NCT01892085|162630827|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.094
81469233|NCT01892085|162630827|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.235|||||||Marginalized 2 part model|||||||0.235
81469234|NCT01892085|162630828|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.123|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.123
81469235|NCT01892085|162630828|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.210
81469236|NCT01892085|162630829|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.143|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.143
81469237|NCT01892085|162630829|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.196
81469238|NCT01892085|162630830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.185|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.185
81469239|NCT01892085|162630830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.183|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.183
81469240|NCT01892085|162630831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.229|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.229
81469241|NCT01892085|162630831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.170
81469242|NCT01892085|162630832|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.314|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.314
81469243|NCT01892085|162630832|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.162|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.162
81469244|NCT01892085|162630833|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.377|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.377
81469245|NCT01892085|162630833|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.149|||||||Marginalized two part model|||||||0.149
81469246|NCT01892085|162630834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.08
81469247|NCT01892085|162630835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.82
81469248|NCT01892085|162630836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Chi-squared|||||||00.22
81469249|NCT01892085|162630837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.87
81469250|NCT01892085|162630838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.27
81469251|NCT01892085|162630839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.77
81469252|NCT01892085|162630840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.31
81469253|NCT01892085|162630841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.90
81469254|NCT01892085|162630842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.36
81469255|NCT04027075|162630845|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.02|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio applies to the group comparison (Intervention vs. Services as Usual) at 3-months. Group was coded 1 = Intervention and 0 = Services as Usual.|||2.02|0.51|.962
81469256|NCT04027075|162630846|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.18|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio applies to the group comparison (Intervention vs. Services as Usual) at 3-months. Group was coded 1 = Intervention and 0 = Services as Usual.|||1.18|0.19|.109
81469257|NCT04027075|162630847|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|3.29|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio applies to the group comparison (Intervention vs. Services as Usual) at 3-months. Group was coded 1 = Intervention and 0 = Services as Usual.|||3.29|0.75|.227
81469258|NCT04027075|162630848|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.87|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio applies to the group comparison (Intervention vs. Services as Usual) at 3-months. Group was coded 1 = Intervention and 0 = Services as Usual.|||2.87|0.50|.681
81469259|NCT04027075|162630849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.42|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio applies to the group comparison (Intervention vs. Services as Usual) at 3-months. Group was coded 1 = Intervention and 0 = Services as Usual.|||2.42|0.58|.650
81469260|NCT04027075|162630850|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.73|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio applies to the group comparison (Intervention vs. Services as Usual) at 3-months. Group was coded 1 = Intervention and 0 = Services as Usual.|||2.73|0.73|.304
81469261|NCT04027075|162630851|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|3.0|||Chi-squared||The odds ratio applies to the group comparison (Intervention vs. Services as Usual) at 3-months. Group was coded 1 = Intervention and 0 = Services as Usual.|||3.00|0.69|0.97
81469262|NCT04027075|162630852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The mean difference applies to the group comparison (Intervention vs. Services as Usual) in trajectory differences from baseline through 3-months. Group was coded 1 = Intervention and 0 = Services as Usual.|||||.005
81469263|NCT04027075|162630853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The mean difference applies to the group comparison (Intervention vs. Services as Usual) in trajectory differences from baseline through 3-months. Group was coded 1 = Intervention and 0 = Services as Usual.|||||.460
81469264|NCT04027075|162630854|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.851|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The mean difference applies to the group comparison (Intervention vs. Services as Usual) in trajectory differences from baseline through 3-months. Group was coded 1 = Intervention and 0 = Services as Usual.|||||.851
81469265|NCT04027075|162630855|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.977|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The mean difference applies to the group comparison (Intervention vs. Services as Usual) in trajectory differences from baseline through 3-months. Group was coded 1 = Intervention and 0 = Services as Usual.|||||.977
81469266|NCT04027075|162630856|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.456|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The mean difference applies to the group comparison (Intervention vs. Services as Usual) in trajectory differences from baseline through 3-months. Group was coded 1 = Intervention and 0 = Services as Usual.|||||.456
81469267|NCT04027075|162630857|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.874|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The mean difference applies to the group comparison (Intervention vs. Services as Usual) in trajectory differences from baseline through 3-months. Group was coded 1 = Intervention and 0 = Services as Usual.|||||.874
81540126|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.66||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|18.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||18.74|1.71|0.0045
81469268|NCT04027075|162630858|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.069|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The mean difference applies to the group comparison (Intervention vs. Services as Usual) in trajectory differences from baseline through 3-months. Group was coded 1 = Intervention and 0 = Services as Usual.|||||.069
81691897|NCT04238663|163080978|EQUIVALENCE|"Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (Cmax) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25.~The PK parameter Cmax was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate."|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|0.983|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.897|1.08||||||For the comparison, MB02 represents the numerator and US Avastin represents the denominator.||1.08|0.897|
81691898|NCT04238663|163080978|EQUIVALENCE|"Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (Cmax) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25.~The PK parameter Cmax was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate."|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|0.926|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.851|1.01|||||For Ratio of geometric least square mean (GLSM): EU is the numerator and US Avastin acts as the denominator|||1.01|0.851|
81691899|NCT04238663|163080979|EQUIVALENCE|"Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25.~The PK parameter AUC\[0-∞\] was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate."|Ratio of GLSM|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.14|||||For the comparison, MB02 represents the numerator and EU Avastin represents the denominator|||1.14|1.00|
81691900|NCT04238663|163080979|EQUIVALENCE|"Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25.~The PK parameter AUC\[0-∞\] was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate."|Ratio of GLSM|0.998|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.944|1.05|||||For the comparison, MB02 represents the numerator and US Avastin represents the denominator.|||1.05|0.944|
81691901|NCT04238663|163080979|EQUIVALENCE|"Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 0.80-1.25.~The PK parameter AUC\[0-∞\] was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate."|Ratio of GLSM|0.934|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.884|0.988|||||EU Avastin corresponds to the numerator and US Avastin corresponds to the denominator|||0.988|0.884|
81691902|NCT01193348|163080986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of Complete TMA Response|63.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.7|82.8||||||||82.8|40.7|
81691903|NCT01193348|163080987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of Complete Hematologic Response|81.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.7|94.8||||||||94.8|59.7|
81691904|NCT01193348|163080988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of Platelet Count Normalization|95.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.2|99.9||||||||99.9|77.2|
81691905|NCT01193348|163080989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of eGFR Improvement|86.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.1|97.1||||||||97.1|65.1|
81691906|NCT01193348|163080990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean change from baseline|204.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|164.44|245.49|||ANOVA|||||245.49|164.44|<0.0001
81691907|NCT01193348|163080991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of Complete TMA Response|68.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.1|86.1||||||||86.1|45.1|
81691908|NCT01193348|163080992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of Complete Hematologic Response|90.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.8|98.9||||||||98.9|70.8|
81691909|NCT01193348|163080993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of Platelet Count Normalization|95.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.2|99.9||||||||99.9|77.2|
81691910|NCT01193348|163080994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of eGFR Improvement|86.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.1|97.1||||||||97.1|65.1|
81691911|NCT01193348|163080995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean change from baseline|165.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.43|232.43|||ANOVA|||||232.43|98.43|<0.0001
81691912|NCT01721408|163081001|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that the 2 treatments were equally effective, with cure rates of 75 % at the TOC assessment, the study was powered to ensure with 90% probability that the lower limit of a 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the true difference (tigecycline minus imipenem/cilastatin) in cure rates was greater than -15%.|Difference in percentage|-6.7||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-1.4|||See method of CI||Used the asymptotic method corrected for continuity with normal distribution approximation. Non-inferiority test was conducted on the CE population. If non-inferiority was concluded, superiority test was conducted on both the CE and mITT populations.|||-1.4|-12.0|0.0008
81691913|NCT01721408|163081002|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided CI for the difference in cure rates between treatment groups (tigecycline minus imipenem/cilastatin) was greater than -15%.|Difference in percentage|-7.3||||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|0.5|||See method of CI||CIs and p-values for between-group treatment difference in cure rate were calculated by the asymptotic method corrected for continuity with normal distribution approximation.|||0.5|-15.2|0.0277
81691914|NCT01721408|163081003|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided CI for the difference in eradication rates between treatment groups (tigecycline minus imipenem/cilastatin) was greater than -15%.|Difference in percentage|-7.3||||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|0.5|||See method of CI||CIs and p-values for between-group treatment difference in eradication rates were calculated by the asymptotic method corrected for continuity with normal distribution approximation.|||0.5|-15.2|0.0277
81691915|NCT01721408|163081005|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided CI for the difference in cure rates between treatment groups (tigecycline minus imipenem/cilastatin) was greater than -15%.|Difference in percentage|-6.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|0.8|||See method of CI||Used the asymptotic method corrected for continuity with normal distribution approximation. Non-inferiority test was conducted on the CE population. If non-inferiority was concluded, superiority test was conducted on both the CE and mITT populations.|||0.8|-12.8|0.0040
81691916|NCT03302416|163081027|SUPERIORITY|Baseline scan VT vs. Post-hydrocortisone scan VT||||||0.005|||||||Linear mixed model|||||||0.005
81713464|NCT00134563|163122044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk reduction (%)|31.5||||0.0005||||||"Step down approach used to adjust for multiplicity:~* H1 tested first~* H2 tested only if the comparison H1 was statistically significant~A priori threshold for statistical significance for both comparisons ≤0.05"|Regression, Poisson||Relative risk reduction with Teriflunomide 14 mg compared to placebo|"Null hypothesis:~* H1: No difference between Teriflunomide 14 mg and placebo~* H2: No difference between Teriflunomide 7 mg and placebo~The study was sized to detect a 25% relative risk reduction with teriflunomide in the 2-year relapse rate at a significance level of 0.050 with a power ≥95% anticipating a potential 20% 2-year dropout rate."||||0.0005
81713465|NCT00134563|163122044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction (%)|31.2||||0.0002||||||"Step down approach used to adjust for multiplicity:~* H1 tested first~* H2 tested only if the comparison H1 was statistically significant~A priori threshold for statistical significance for both comparisons ≤0.05"|Regression, Poisson||Relative risk reduction with Teriflunomide 7 mg compared to placebo|||||0.0002
81713466|NCT00134563|163122045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard ratio reduction (%)|29.8||||0.0279||||||"Step down approach:~* H1 tested only if both comparisons on the primary outcome measure were statistically significant~* H2 tested only if the comparison H1 was statistically significant~A priori threshold for statistical significance ≤0.05"|Log Rank|Two-sided Log-rank test stratified by region of enrollment and baseline EDSS stratum|Relative risk reduction with Teriflunomide 14 mg compared to placebo (estimated from a Cox proportional hazard model with treatment arm, region of enrollment and baseline EDSS stratum as covariates)|"Null hypothesis:~* H1: No difference between Teriflunomide 14 mg and placebo~* H2: No difference between Teriflunomide 7 mg and placebo~The study was also sized to detect a 37% hazard rate reduction of an assumed disability progression hazard rate of 0.1783 in the placebo group and 0.1116 in the teriflunomide group by the end of 2 years with a power of 80% anticipating a potential 20% 2-year dropout rate."||||0.0279
81713467|NCT00134563|163122045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard ratio reduction (%)|23.7||||0.0835||||||"Step down approach:~* H1 tested only if both comparisons on the primary outcome measure were statistically significant~* H2 tested only if the comparison H1 was statistically significant~A priori threshold for statistical significance ≤0.05"|Log Rank|Two-sided Log-rank test stratified by region of enrollment and baseline EDSS stratum|Relative risk reduction with Teriflunomide 7 mg compared to placebo (estimated from a Cox proportional hazard model with treatment arm, region of enrollment and baseline EDSS stratum as covariates)|||||0.0835
81713468|NCT00134563|163122046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0||||"A priori threshold for statistical significance ≤0.05~No adjustment for multiple comparisons"|t-test, 2 sided|2-sided t-test on baseline adjusted least-square means||Mixed-effect model with repeated measures \[MMRM\] on cubic root transformed total lesion volume data (treatment group, region of enrollment, baseline EDSS stratum, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value (cubic root transformed) and baseline-by-visit interaction).||||0.0003
81713469|NCT00134563|163122046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0317||||||"A priori threshold for statistical significance ≤0.05~No adjustment for multiple comparisons"|t-test, 2 sided|2-sided t-test on baseline adjusted least-square means||Mixed-effect model with repeated measures \[MMRM\] on cubic root transformed total lesion volume data (treatment group, region of enrollment, baseline EDSS stratum, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value (cubic root transformed) and baseline-by-visit interaction).||||0.0317
81540127|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63||||0.0771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|7.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||7.67|0.90|0.0771
81713470|NCT00134563|163122049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8271||||||"A priori threshold for statistical significance ≤0.05~No adjustment for multiple comparisons"|t-test, 2 sided|2-sided t-test on baseline adjusted least-square means||||||0.8271
81713471|NCT00134563|163122049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3861||||||"A priori threshold for statistical significance ≤0.05~No adjustment for multiple comparisons"|t-test, 2 sided|2-sided t-test on baseline adjusted least-square means||||||0.3861
81713472|NCT02839330|163122050|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin: The 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of all the 3 pairwise comparisons of GMTs to fall between the predefined equivalence ranges of 0.667 and 1.5|GMT ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.13||||||aH5N1c Lot #1 vs. aH5N1c Lot #2||1.13|0.90|
81713473|NCT02839330|163122050|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin: The 2-sided 95% CIs of all the 3 pairwise comparisons of GMTs to fall between the predefined equivalence ranges of 0.667 and 1.5|GMT ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.08||||||aH5N1c Lot #2 vs. aH5N1c Lot #3||1.08|0.86|
81713474|NCT02839330|163122050|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin: The 2-sided 95% CIs of all the 3 pairwise comparisons of GMTs to fall between the predefined equivalence ranges of 0.667 and 1.5|GMT ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.09||||||aH5N1c Lot #1 vs. aH5N1c Lot #3||1.09|0.87|
81691917|NCT01128972|163081071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|11.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.09|16.24||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the test dentifrice+ test MR treatment regimen and test dentifrice + sterile water rinse treatment regimen to be equal with respect to percent NER. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||16.24|7.09|<0.0001
81691918|NCT01128972|163081071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean DIfference|26.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.02|31.18||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the test dentifrice+ test MR treatment regimen and reference dentifrice + sterile water rinse treatment regimen to be equal with respect to percent NER. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||31.18|22.02|<0.0001
81691919|NCT01128972|163081071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|37.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.59|41.74||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the test dentifrice+ test MR treatment regimen and placebo dentifrice + sterile water rinse treatment regimen to be equal with respect to percent NER. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||41.74|32.59|<0.0001
81691920|NCT01128972|163081072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.11||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|7.15||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the test dentifrice+ test MR treatment regimen and test dentifrice + Sterile water rinse to be equal with respect to percent SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||7.15|1.07|0.0083
81691921|NCT01128972|163081072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean DIfference|11.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.22|14.29||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect)|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the test dentifrice+ test MR treatment regimen and reference dentifrice + Sterile water rinse treatment regimen to be equal with respect to percent SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||14.29|8.22|<0.0001
81691922|NCT01128972|163081072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|11.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.53|14.6||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect)|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the test dentifrice+ test MR treatment regimen and placebo dentifrice + Sterile water rinse treatment regimen to be equal with respect to percent SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||14.60|8.53|<0.0001
81691923|NCT01128972|163081073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.88||||0.7041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.46|3.69||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the Placebo Dentifrice + Test MR and Test dentifrice+ Test MR treatment regimen treatment regimen to be equal with respect to percent NER. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||3.69|-5.46|0.7041
81691924|NCT01128972|163081073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|10.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.21|15.36||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the Placebo dentifrice+ test MR treatment regimen and test dentifrice + sterile water rinse treatment regimen to be equal with respect to percent NER. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||15.36|6.21|<0.0001
81713475|NCT02615158|163122065|EQUIVALENCE|If the 95% confidence interval of the difference in the change over time does not include 0, it means that there is a significant difference in the change over time between the two groups.|Slope|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.31||The alpha for statistical significance is set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||This is to compare change in maternal lifestyle group to child safety group.|H0: There are no differences between the maternal lifestyle and child safety groups in the change in BMI z-score over time. Mixed models included the interaction between time and intervention, accounting for clustering of the repeated measures within each individual.||0.31|-0.17|0.555
81713476|NCT02615158|163122065|EQUIVALENCE|95% CI|Slope|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.39||Two-side test|Mixed Models Analysis||This is to compare the Responsive Parenting to the safety intervention group.|||0.39|-0.08|0.200
81713477|NCT02615158|163122066|EQUIVALENCE|95% confidence interval (CI) was estimated. If the 95% CI does not include 0, it means there is significant difference in the change over time between the two groups.|Slope|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.52||The alpha for statistical significance is set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||This is to compare maternal lifestyle to child safety group.|H0: There is no difference between maternal lifestyle and child safety groups in the change of BMI over time.||0.52|-0.74|0.739
81713478|NCT02615158|163122066|EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CI was estimated. If it does not include 0, it means that there is a statistically significant difference in the change over time between the two groups.|Slope|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.59||The alpha for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||This is to compare the responsive parenting group to the child safety group.|H0: There are no differences in the change over time between responsive parenting and child safety groups.||0.59|-0.66|0.904
81713479|NCT02615158|163122067|EQUIVALENCE|The 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in the change over time was estimated. If it does not include 0, it indicates significant difference in the change over time.|Slope|3.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|8.02||Alpha is set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||H0 is that there is no difference between maternal lifestyle and child safety groups in the change of HEI 2015 score over time.||8.02|-1.4|0.168
81713480|NCT02615158|163122067|EQUIVALENCE|95% CI was estimated. If it does not include 0, it indicates that there is a significant difference in the change between the two groups.|Slope|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.39||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|5.52|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is to compare the responsive feeding group to child safety group.|H0 is that there is no difference between the responsive parenting and child safety groups in the change of HEI score over time||5.52|-3.88|0.733
81537505|NCT04972162|162757807|OTHER|The rm-ANOVA model fitted for the primary analysis was run to confirm if there is a significant interaction for treatment and order. This confirmation of the absence of an interaction effect is needed to validate the pooling of the two periods of Web-App treatment and the two periods of Standard-of-Care treatment, respectively.||||||0.51||||||p\<0.05 would show that there is an interaction effect i.e. results would differ depending on the order in which the participants wore the hearing aids|ANOVA|||"Check for interaction effect for Reverberant Room Subscale (RV)~The statistical analysis method was a repeated-measures ANOVA in which:~* order is a between-subjects effect - i.e., each subject has just one order~* treatment is a within-subjects effect - i.e., each subjects has both treatments because of the cross-over design~* the interaction term treatment x order is a within-subjects effect. The rm-ANOVAs generates a nuisance p-value: that of the interaction effect."||||0.51
81713481|NCT02615158|163122068|EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CI was estimated. If it does not include 0, it indicates that there is significant difference in the change over time between the two groups.|Slope|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|8.2||Alpha is set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||This is to compare the maternal lifestyle group to the child safety group.|Null hypothesis is that there are no differences between the two groups regarding the change of HEI 2015 score over time.||8.2|-1.6|0.186
81713482|NCT02615158|163122068|EQUIVALENCE|95% CI for the difference in change over time was estimated. If it does not include 0, it indicates that there is significant difference between the two groups.|Slope|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.97|4.91||Alpha is set to 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||This is to compare the responsive parenting group to child safety group.|H0 is there is no difference in the change of maternal HEI score over time between the two groups.||4.91|-4.97|0.990
81713483|NCT02615158|163122069|EQUIVALENCE|A 95% CI was estimated. If it does not include 0, it indicates significant difference in change over time between the two groups.|Slope|23.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.03||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|45.46||Alpha is set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||This is for maternal lifestyle group compared to safety control group.|Null hypothesis is there were no differences in the change over time for toddler MVPA across the two groups.||45.46|1.88|0.034
81713484|NCT02615158|163122069|EQUIVALENCE|H0 is that there is no difference between the change of MVPA over time between the two groups.|Slope|13.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.89||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.98|35.03|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is to compare the responsive parenting group to child safety group.|||35.03|-7.98|0.216
81713485|NCT02615158|163122070|EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CI for the difference in the change between the two groups was estimated. If it does not include 0, it indicates that there is a significant difference by group in the change.|Slope|10.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.82||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|20.48|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is to compare the maternal lifestyle group to the child safety group.|H0 is that there is no difference in the change of maternal MVPA over time between the two groups.||20.48|1.46|0.024
81713486|NCT02615158|163122070|EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CI was estimated. If it does not include 0, it indicates that there is a significant difference by group in the difference.|Slope|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.94||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.76|10.72|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is to compare responsive parenting group to child safety group.|H0 is that there is no significant difference in the change of maternal MVPA between the two groups.||10.72|-8.76|0.804
81691925|NCT01128972|163081073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|25.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.14|30.29||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the Placebo dentifrice+ Test MR treatment regimen and Reference dentifrice + sterile water rinse treatment regimen to be equal with respect to percent NER. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||30.29|21.14|<0.0001
81691926|NCT01128972|163081073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|36.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.71|40.86||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the Placebo dentifrice+ test MR treatment regimen and Placebo dentifrice + sterile water rinse treatment regimen to be equal with respect to percent NER. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||40.86|31.71|<0.0001
81691927|NCT01128972|163081074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-4.39||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.43|-1.35||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment|Null hypothesis considered population means for the Placebo dentifrice+ Test MR treatment regimen and Test dentifrice + Test MR to be equal with respect to percent SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||-1.35|-7.43|0.0049
81691928|NCT01128972|163081074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.28||||0.8571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|2.76||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the Placebo dentifrice+ test MR treatment regimen and test dentifrice + sterile water rinse to be equal with respect to percent SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||2.76|-3.31|0.8571
81691929|NCT01128972|163081074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|6.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.83|9.9||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the Placebo Dentifrice + Test MR treatment regimen and Reference Dentifrice + Sterile water rinse to be equal with respect to percent SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||9.90|3.83|<0.0001
81691930|NCT01128972|163081074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|7.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.14|10.21||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the Placebo Dentifrice + Test MR treatment regimen and Placebo dentifrice + Sterile water rinse to be equal with respect to percent SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||10.21|4.14|<0.0001
81691931|NCT01128972|163081075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|14.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.36|19.51||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the Test Dentifrice + Sterile water rinse treatment regimen andReference Dentifrice + Sterile water rinse treatment regimen to be equal with respect to percent NER. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||19.51|10.36|
81691932|NCT01128972|163081076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|7.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.11|10.18||No adjustments made for multiple comparisons as the primary comparison was pre-specified.|ANOVA|ANOVA with factors for treatment, study period, and subject (random effect).|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered population means for the Test Dentifrice + Sterile water rinse treatment regimen and Reference Dentifrice + Sterile water rinse to be equal with respect to percent SMH recovery. Statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of 0.05.||10.18|4.11|<0.0001
81691933|NCT01678807|163081079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|13.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|30.3|||||Estimate based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by asthma status.|||30.3|-3.4|
81691934|NCT01678807|163081079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|27.4|||||Estimate based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by asthma status.|||27.4|-6.4|
81691935|NCT01678807|163081080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|14.8|||||Estimate based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by asthma status.|||14.8|0.4|
81691936|NCT01678807|163081080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|14.8|||||Estimate based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by asthma status.|||14.8|0.4|
81691937|NCT04467164|163081117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there were no differences in change of brain activity in the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (fMRI BOLD signal) between exhalatory-gated and inhalatory-gated tVNS. An ANCOVA model was used with average beta weights in response to stress task at baseline as a covariate. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).||||0.03
81691938|NCT04467164|163081117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there were no differences in change of brain activity in the orbitofrontal cortex (fMRI BOLD signal) between exhalatory-gated and inhalatory-gated tVNS. An ANCOVA model was used with average beta weights in response to stress task at baseline as a covariate. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).||||0.022
81691939|NCT04467164|163081117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there were no differences in change of brain activity in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (fMRI BOLD signal) between exhalatory-gated and inhalatory-gated tVNS. An ANCOVA model was used with average beta weights in response to stress task at baseline as a covariate. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).||||0.027
81691940|NCT04467164|163081118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in the change in BDI scale score between exhalatory-gated tVNS and inhalatory-gated tVNS. A repeated measures ANOVA controlled by baseline values was used to test this difference. A p\<0.05 was designated for statistical significance. A positive difference indicates an increase in depressive symptomatology, whereas a negative difference indicates a reduction in depressive symptoms.||||0.03
81691941|NCT04467164|163081119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis is that there were no differences in percent HFn changes post-pre stimulation between exhalatory-gated and inhalatory-gated tVNS. A General Linear Model (GLM) analysis adjusted by baseline values was used for evaluating differences in this measure between treatment groups. A p\<0.05 was designated for statistical significance. A positive percent change value indicates an increase in cardiovagal activity, whereas a negative change indicates a reduction in cardiovagal activity.||||0.01
81713487|NCT02615158|163122071|EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CI was estimated. If it does not include 0, it indicates that there is a significant difference by group in the difference.|Slope|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.06||Alpha is set at 0.05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||This is to compare maternal lifestyle group to the child safety group.|The 95% CI was estimated. If it does not include 0, it indicates that there is a significant difference by group in the difference.||0.06|-0.78|0.056
81713488|NCT02615158|163122071|EQUIVALENCE|Alpha is set at 0.05 to indicate statistical significance.|Slope|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is to compare responsive parenting group to child safety group.|The 95% CI was estimated. If it does not include 0, it indicates that there is a significant difference by group in the difference.||0.45|-0.39|0.896
81713489|NCT01856920|163122079|EQUIVALENCE|Alpha= 0.05||||||0.376|||||||Rank-Sum|||||||0.3760
81691942|NCT03100942|163081126|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|15.6||||0.1597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|37.6||P-values were obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||For the analysis of the difference in response rates, the data with missing response values were imputed by multiple imputation method with logistic regression.|||37.6|-6.3|0.1597
81691943|NCT03100942|163081126|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|16.6||||0.1694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|38.3||P-values were obtained from CMH test stratified by randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||For the analysis of the difference in response rates, the data with missing response values were imputed by multiple imputation method with logistic regression.|||38.3|-5.1|0.1694
81691944|NCT03100942|163081126|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|8.1||||0.3309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|29.4||P-values were obtained from CMH test stratified by randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||For the analysis of the difference in response rates, the data with missing response values were imputed by multiple imputation method with logistic regression.|||29.4|-13.2|0.3309
81691945|NCT03100942|163081127|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.2066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.4|||MMRM|||Least Squares (LS) Means, 95% confidence interval (CI), and P-values were obtained from Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with the terms for baseline value, treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||3.4|-0.7|0.2066
81691946|NCT03100942|163081127|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.3998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.2|||MMRM|||LS Means, 95% CI, and P-values were obtained from MMRM with the terms for baseline value, treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||1.2|-2.9|0.3998
81713490|NCT04594213|163122080|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81713491|NCT04594213|163122081|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81713492|NCT04594213|163122082|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81691947|NCT03100942|163081127|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.5113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.7|||MMRM|||LS Means, 95% CI, and P-values were obtained from MMRM with the terms for baseline value, treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||2.7|-1.4|0.5113
81540128|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.1856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|5.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||5.81|0.71|0.1856
81540129|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.5973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|3.54||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||3.54|0.48|0.5973
81691948|NCT03100942|163081128|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.9446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.0|||MMRM|||LS Means, 95% CI, and P-values were obtained from MMRM with the terms for baseline value, treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||1.0|-0.9|0.9446
81713493|NCT04594213|163122083|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81713494|NCT04594213|163122084|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81691949|NCT03100942|163081128|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.3977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.5|||MMRM|||LS Means, 95% CI, and P-values were obtained from MMRM with the terms for baseline value, treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||0.5|-1.3|0.3977
81691950|NCT03100942|163081128|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.4966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.6|||MMRM|||LS Means, 95% CI, and P-values were obtained from MMRM with the terms for baseline value, treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||0.6|-1.2|0.4966
81691951|NCT03100942|163081129|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.9564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.1|||MMRM|||LS Means, 95% CI, and P-values were obtained from MMRM with the terms for baseline value, treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||2.1|-2.2|0.9564
81691952|NCT03100942|163081129|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||0.2788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.9|||MMRM|||LS Means, 95% CI, and P-values were obtained from MMRM with the terms for baseline value, treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||0.9|-3.3|0.2788
81691953|NCT03100942|163081129|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.8047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.3|||MMRM|||LS Means, 95% CI, and P-values were obtained from MMRM with the terms for baseline value, treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||2.3|-1.8|0.8047
81691954|NCT03100942|163081130|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.6782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.7|||MMRM|||LS Means, 95% CI, and P-values were obtained from MMRM with the terms for baseline value, treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||0.7|-1.1|0.6782
81691955|NCT03100942|163081130|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.9171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.9|||MMRM|||LS Means, 95% CI, and P-values were obtained from MMRM with the terms for baseline value, treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||0.9|-0.8|0.9171
81691956|NCT03100942|163081130|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.4641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.5|||MMRM|||LS Means, 95% CI, and P-values were obtained from MMRM with the terms for baseline value, treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.||0.5|-1.2|0.4641
81691957|NCT01617681|163081140|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.86|-2.01|||ANCOVA|||||-2.01|-13.86|0.0096
81691958|NCT01617681|163081140|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.6531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|3.2|||ANCOVA|||||3.20|-5.07|0.6531
81691959|NCT01617681|163081141|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.94|-2.78|||ANCOVA|||||-2.78|-12.94|0.0030
81691960|NCT01617681|163081141|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.98|-1.77|||ANCOVA|||||-1.77|-8.98|0.0042
81691961|NCT01617681|163081142|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|5.8|||ANCOVA|||||5.8|0.49|0.411
81691962|NCT01617681|163081142|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.5443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|4.79|||ANCOVA|||||4.79|0.44|0.5443
81691963|NCT01617681|163081143|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.517||||0.2624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.64|||ANCOVA|||||1.64|0.16|0.2624
81691964|NCT05761444|163081181|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) mean difference|-21.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.26|-13.19||The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group (ezetimibe/atorvastatin, atorvastatin) and history of statin administration (yes, no) as fixed effects and baseline LDL-C as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-13.19|-29.26|<0.0001
81691965|NCT05761444|163081184|OTHER||LS mean difference|-15.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.56|-8.36||The ANCOVA model with treatment group (ezetimibe/atorvastatin, atorvastatin) and history of statin administration (yes, no) as fixed effects and baseline LDL-C as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-8.36|-23.56|<0.0001
81691966|NCT00850759|163081192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.04|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81691967|NCT01005719|163081195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0242||95.0||||p-value for 10-15 mins Post-dose on Day 7. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons. P-values \<= 0.05 were reported as statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0242
81691968|NCT01005719|163081195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0||||p-value for 15-20 mins Post-dose on Day 7. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons. P-values \<= 0.05 were reported as statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0270
81691969|NCT01005719|163081195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0067||95.0||||p-value for 20-25 mins Post-dose on Day 7. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons. P-values \<= 0.05 were reported as statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0067
81691970|NCT01005719|163081196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0465||95.0||||p-value for 10-15 mins Post-dose on Day 1|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0465
81691971|NCT01005719|163081196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012||95.0||||p-value for 15-20 mins Post-dose on Day 1|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0012
81691972|NCT01005719|163081196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value for 20-25 mins Post-dose on Day 1|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81691973|NCT01005719|163081197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||The statistical analysis is for Day 1 (0-5 mins).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81691974|NCT01005719|163081197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||The statistical analysis is for Day 1 (0-5 mins).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81691975|NCT01005719|163081197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||The statistical analysis is for Day 7 (0-5 mins).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81691976|NCT01005719|163081197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||The statistical analysis is for Day 7 (0-5 mins).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81691977|NCT02389816|163081213|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.999||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||||-0.70|-4.63|0.0080
81691978|NCT02389816|163081213|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.003||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||||-1.10|-5.05|0.0023
81691979|NCT02389816|163081214|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.621||||0.0341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.037|2.533|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.533|1.037|0.0341
81691980|NCT02389816|163081214|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.788||||0.011||95.0|1.143|2.799|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.799|1.143|0.0110
81691981|NCT02389816|163081215|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.839||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.107|3.054|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.054|1.107|0.0186
81691982|NCT02389816|163081215|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.834|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.834|1.020|0.0418
81691983|NCT02389816|163081216|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.753||0.0165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|-0.332|||ANCOVA|||||-0.332|-3.290|0.0165
81691984|NCT02389816|163081216|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.759||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.278|-0.295|||ANCOVA|||||-0.295|-3.278|0.0190
81691985|NCT02389816|163081217|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.121|||ANCOVA|||||-0.121|-0.590|0.0031
81691986|NCT02389816|163081217|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.629|-0.158|||ANCOVA|||||-0.158|-0.629|0.0011
81691987|NCT02389816|163081218|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.0609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.474|0.011|||ANCOVA|||||0.011|-0.474|0.0609
81691988|NCT02389816|163081218|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.537|-0.051|||ANCOVA|||||-0.051|-0.537|0.0179
81691989|NCT02389816|163081219|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.621||0.0311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.564|-0.122|||ANCOVA|||||-0.122|-2.564|0.0311
81691990|NCT02389816|163081219|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.628||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.807|-0.339|||ANCOVA|||||-0.339|-2.807|0.0126
81691991|NCT02389816|163081220|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.893||0.3793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.539|0.968|||ANCOVA|||||0.968|-2.539|0.3793
81691992|NCT02389816|163081220|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.891||0.9011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.862|1.641|||ANCOVA|||||1.641|-1.862|0.9011
81691993|NCT02389816|163081221|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.329||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.512|-0.218|||ANCOVA|||||-0.218|-1.512|0.0089
81691994|NCT02389816|163081221|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.332||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.922|-0.619|||ANCOVA|||||-0.619|-1.922|0.0001
81691995|NCT00300469|163081238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 92 per arm would provide \>99% power to detect a 20% decrease in triglycerides relative to statin monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 30%||||<0.001
81691996|NCT00300469|163081238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 92 per arm would provide \>99% power to detect a 20% decrease in triglycerides relative to statin monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 30%||||<0.001
81691997|NCT00300469|163081239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 92 per arm would provide 99% power to detect a 13% increase in HDL-C relative to statin monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 15%||||0.005
81713495|NCT04594213|163122085|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81713496|NCT04594213|163122086|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81713497|NCT04594213|163122087|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81540130|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.0935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|7.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||7.77|0.85|0.0935
81691998|NCT00300469|163081239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 92 per arm would provide 99% power to detect a 13% increase in HDL-C relative to statin monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 15%||||0.010
81691999|NCT00300469|163081240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 92 per arm would provide \>99% power to detect a 31% decrease in LDL-C relative to ABT-335 monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 15%||||<0.001
81692000|NCT00300469|163081240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||alpha = 0.05, all 3 primary endpoints had to show superiority of combo therapy in order to declare combo therapy successful at a given statin dose, Hochberg method for multiple comparison adjustment for 2 statin doses|ANCOVA|||An n = 92 per arm would provide \>99% power to detect a 31% decrease in LDL-C relative to ABT-335 monotherapy for each combo therapy dose, assuming an SD of 15%||||<0.001
81692001|NCT00358917|163081268|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% confidence interval for the difference in response rates (once daily \[QD\] minus twice daily \[BID\], based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution) was used to assess noninferiority. The QD regimen was considered noninferior to the BID regimen if the lower limit of the confidence interval remained above -12%.|Diff. in Percentage of Subj. Responding|3.5||||0.413||95.0|-4.5|11.5|||normal approx. to binomial distribution|||The null hypothesis was that the response rate for the once daily (QD) regimen was more than 12% lower than the response rate for the twice daily (BID) regimen. The planned sample size of 600 participants (300 participants in each of the QD and BID treatment regimens) provided 83% power (with a type I error rate of 0.05) to reject the null hypothesis, i.e., to determine noninferiority based on the 12% margin.||11.5|-4.5|0.413
81692002|NCT00358917|163081269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff. in Percentage of Subj. Responding|3.8||||0.389||95.0|-4.3|11.9|||normal approx. to binomial distribution|||||11.9|-4.3|0.389
81692003|NCT00358917|163081270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.281||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.281
81692004|NCT00358917|163081272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.222||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.222
81692005|NCT02538666|163081329|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.3693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.12|||Stratified Log Rank|Stratified by response to ECOG PS (0vs1), gender (MvF), irradiation following chemotherapy (YorN) as entered in IVRS|based on stratified 3-arms Cox proportional hazard model|nivolumab + ipilimumab over placebo||1.12|0.75|0.3693
81692006|NCT02538666|163081330|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.97|||||Hazard Ratios are based on stratified 3-arms Cox proportional hazard model.|Global nivolumab over global placebo||0.97|0.68|
81692007|NCT02538666|163081330|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.66|||||Hazard Ratios are based on unstratified 3-arms Cox proportional hazard model.|China nivolumab over China Placebo||1.66|0.53|
81692008|NCT02538666|163081331|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.36|||||Hazard Ratios are based on stratified 3-arms Cox proportional hazard model.|Global nivolumab + ipilimumab over global nivolumab||1.36|0.94|
81692009|NCT02538666|163081331|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.79|||||Hazard Ratios are based on unstratified 3-arms Cox proportional hazard model.|China nivolumab + ipilimumab over China nivolumab||1.79|0.56|
81692010|NCT02538666|163081332|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.88|||||Hazard Ratios are based on stratified 3-arms Cox proportional hazard model.|Global nivolumab + ipilimumab over global placebo||0.88|0.62|
81692011|NCT02538666|163081332|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.79|||||Hazard Ratios are based on stratified 3-arms Cox proportional hazard model.|Global nivolumab over global placebo||0.79|0.55|
81692012|NCT02538666|163081332|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.35|||||Hazard Ratios are based on stratified 3-arms Cox proportional hazard model.|Global nivolumab+ ipilimumab over nivolumab||1.35|0.94|
81692013|NCT02538666|163081332|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.12|||||Hazard Ratios are based on unstratified 3-arms Cox proportional hazard model.|China Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over China placebo||1.12|0.33|
81692014|NCT02538666|163081332|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.85|||||Hazard Ratios are based on unstratified 3-arms Cox proportional hazard model.|China Nivolumab over China placebo||0.85|0.24|
81692015|NCT02538666|163081332|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.49|||||Hazard Ratios are based on unstratified 3-arms Cox proportional hazard model.|China Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over China Nivolumab||2.49|0.72|
81692016|NCT02538666|163081333|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.15|||||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratios are experimental treatment group over placebo.|TMB cutoff ≥10 mutations/mb: Nivo+Ipi over placebo||1.15|0.61|
81692017|NCT02538666|163081333|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.04|||||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratios are experimental treatment group over placebo.|TMB cutoff ≥10 mutations/mb: Nivo over placebo||1.04|0.55|
81692018|NCT02538666|163081333|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.92|||||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratios are experimental treatment group over placebo.|TMB cutoff ≥13 mutations/mb: Nivo+Ipi over placebo||0.92|0.42|
81692019|NCT02538666|163081333|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.93|||||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratios are experimental treatment group over placebo.|TMB cutoff ≥13 mutations/mb: Nivo over placebo||0.93|0.44|
81692020|NCT02538666|163081333|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.21|||||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratios are experimental treatment group over placebo.|TMB cutoff \<10 mutations/mb: Nivo+Ipi over placebo||1.21|0.68|
81540131|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.52||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|22.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||22.10|1.38|0.0157
81692021|NCT02538666|163081333|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.18|||||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratios are experimental treatment group over placebo.|TMB cutoff \<10 mutations/mb: Nivo over placebo||1.18|0.66|
81692022|NCT02538666|163081333|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.35|||||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratios are experimental treatment group over placebo.|TMB cutoff \<13 mutations/mb: Nivo+Ipi over placebo||1.35|0.81|
81692023|NCT02538666|163081333|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.2|||||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratios are experimental treatment group over placebo.|TMB cutoff \<13 mutations/mb: Nivo over placebo||1.20|0.72|
81692024|NCT02538666|163081334|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.09|||||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratios are experimental treatment group over placebo.|TMB cutoff ≥10 mutations/mb: Nivo+Ipi over placebo||1.09|0.58|
81692025|NCT02538666|163081334|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.92|||||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratios are experimental treatment group over placebo.|TMB cutoff ≥10 mutations/mb: Nivo over placebo||0.92|0.50|
81692026|NCT02538666|163081334|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.07|||||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratios are experimental treatment group over placebo.|TMB cutoff ≥13 mutations/mb: Nivo+Ipi over placebo||1.07|0.50|
81692027|NCT02538666|163081334|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.95|||||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratios are experimental treatment group over placebo.|TMB cutoff ≥13 mutations/mb: Nivo over placebo||0.95|0.46|
81692028|NCT02538666|163081334|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.96|||||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratios are experimental treatment group over placebo.|TMB cutoff \<10 mutations/mb: Nivo+Ipi over placebo||0.96|0.54|
81692029|NCT02538666|163081334|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.89|||||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratios are experimental treatment group over placebo.|TMB cutoff \<10 mutations/mb: Nivo over placebo||0.89|0.49|
81692030|NCT02538666|163081334|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.01|||||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratios are experimental treatment group over placebo.|TMB cutoff \<13 mutations/mb: Nivo+Ipi over placebo||1.01|0.60|
81692031|NCT02538666|163081334|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.89|||||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratios are experimental treatment group over placebo.|TMB cutoff \<13 mutations/mb: Nivo over placebo||0.89|0.53|
81692032|NCT02538666|163081335|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.09|||Stratified Log Rank||Hazard Ratios are based on stratified 3-arms Cox proportional hazard model.|Global nivolumab + ipilimumab over Global placebo||1.09|0.76|
81692033|NCT02538666|163081335|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.67|||Stratified Log Rank||Hazard Ratios are based on unstratified 3-arms Cox proportional hazard model.|China nivolumab + ipilimumab over China placebo||1.67|0.52|
81692034|NCT00829166|163081337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.549|0.771|||Log Rank||HR (relative to Lapatinib + Capecitabine) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment, number of prior chemotherapeutic regimens (0-1 or greater than \[\>\] 1), and visceral/ non-visceral disease.||0.771|0.549|<0.0001
81692035|NCT00829166|163081339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.682||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.548|0.849|||Log Rank||HR (relative to Lapatinib + Capecitabine) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment, number of prior chemotherapeutic regimens (0-1 or \>1), and visceral/ non-visceral disease.||0.849|0.548|0.0006
81692036|NCT00829166|163081341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.749||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.639|0.877|||Log Rank||HR (relative to Lapatinib + Capecitabine) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment, number of prior chemotherapeutic regimens (0-1 or \>1), and visceral/ non-visceral disease.||0.877|0.639|0.0003
81692037|NCT00829166|163081345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.658|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.774|||Log Rank||HR (relative to Lapatinib + Capecitabine) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment, number of prior chemotherapeutic regimens (0-1 or \>1), and visceral/ non-visceral disease.||0.774|0.560|<0.0001
81692038|NCT00829166|163081346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Objective Response Rates|12.7||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|19.4|||Mantel-Haenszel chi-squared test||The 95% CI for the difference in objective response rate (Trastuzumab emtansine minus Lapatinib + Capecitabine) was computed by using the approximate normal method.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment, number of prior chemotherapeutic regimens (0-1 or \>1), and visceral/ non-visceral disease.||19.4|6.0|0.0002
81692039|NCT00829166|163081348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Clinical Benefit Rate|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|20.9|||||The 95% CI for the difference in clinical benefit rate (Trastuzumab emtansine minus Lapatinib + Capecitabine) was computed by using the normal approximation method.|||20.9|7.0|
81713498|NCT04594213|163122088|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81692040|NCT00829166|163081350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.703|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.602|0.82|||Log Rank||HR (relative to Lapatinib + Capecitabine) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment, number of prior chemotherapeutic regimens (0-1 or \>1), and visceral/ non-visceral disease.||0.820|0.602|<0.0001
81692041|NCT00829166|163081352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.796||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.667|0.951|||Log Rank||HR (relative to Lapatinib + Capecitabine) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment, number of prior chemotherapeutic regimens (0-1 or \>1), and visceral/ non-visceral disease.||0.951|0.667|0.0121
81692042|NCT04525222|163081356|OTHER||Slope|0.42||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.74|||Regression, Linear|Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), Baseline Depression Severity (PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5)||"Treatment satisfaction items are reported on a Likert-type scale, with response choices ranging from not at all to very much. We used a linear regression adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), and Baseline Depression Severity (PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5) to test for differences between arms."||0.74|0.10|0.0088
81692043|NCT04525222|163081357|OTHER||Slope|2.92||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.22|21.07|||Negative Binomial Regression|Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), Baseline Depression Severity (PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5)||||21.07|-15.22|0.75
81692044|NCT04525222|163081358|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.48|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), Baseline Depression Severity (PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5)||||3.48|0.5|0.55
81692045|NCT04525222|163081359|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.32|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking \<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs, Baseline Depression Severity PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5||||3.32|0.80|0.17
81692046|NCT04525222|163081360|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.81|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), Baseline Depression Severity (PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5)||||3.81|0.70|0.25
81692047|NCT04525222|163081361|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|3.72||Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), Baseline Depression Severity (PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5)|Regression, Logistic|Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), Baseline Depression Severity (PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5)||||3.72|0.94|0.07
81692048|NCT04525222|163081362|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.42||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|5.85|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), Baseline Depression Severity (PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5)||||5.85|1.00|0.04
81692049|NCT04525222|163081363|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.89|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), Baseline Depression Severity (PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5)||||2.89|0.75|0.25
81692050|NCT04525222|163081364|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|4.12|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), Baseline Depression Severity (PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5)||||4.12|0.77|0.17
81692051|NCT04525222|163081365|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|4.73|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), Baseline Depression Severity (PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5)||||4.73|0.77|0.15
81692052|NCT04525222|163081366|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|3.86|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), Baseline Depression Severity (PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5)||||3.86|0.41|0.68
81692053|NCT04525222|163081367|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|3.46|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), Baseline Depression Severity (PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5)||||3.46|0.75|0.21
81692054|NCT04525222|163081368|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|4.19|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), Baseline Depression Severity (PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5)||||4.19|0.63|0.30
81692055|NCT04525222|163081369|OTHER||Slope|-1.68||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.46|||Regression, Linear|Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), Baseline Depression Severity (PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5)||||-0.46|-2.90|.0072
81692056|NCT04525222|163081370|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.829||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|4.344|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), Baseline Depression Severity (PHQ-8\<5 / PHQ-8\>=5)||||4.344|0.770|0.1770
81692057|NCT04525222|163081371|OTHER||Slope|3.62||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|5.95|||Regression, Linear|Adjusting for Treatment Arm, Sex Assigned at Birth, Baseline Level of Smoking (\<20 Cigs/ \>=20 Cigs), Baseline Depression, Baseline Activation Score||||5.95|1.28|0.0025
81692058|NCT01544595|163081372|SUPERIORITY|"H1: Secukinumab 150 mg was not different from placebo with respect to the cumulative rate for patients who lost PASI 75 response up to Week 68~• H2: Secukinumab 300 mg was not different from placebo with respect to the cumulative rate for patients who lost PASI 75 response up to Week 68"|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.42|||Log Rank|||"The following hypotheses were tested for 52 weeks≤ t ≤68 weeks~* H1: p1(t) - p0,1(t) = 0 versus HA1: p1(t)- p0,1(t) ≥ 0,~* H2: p2(t) - p0,2(t) = 0 versus HA2: p2(t) - p0,2(t) ≥ 0,"||0.42|0.22|<0.0001
81692059|NCT01544595|163081372|SUPERIORITY|"H1: Secukinumab 150 mg was not different from placebo with respect to the cumulative rate for patients who lost PASI 75 response up to Week 68~• H2: Secukinumab 300 mg was not different from placebo with respect to the cumulative rate for patients who lost PASI 75 response up to Week 68"|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.29|||Log Rank|||"The following hypotheses were tested for 52 weeks≤ t ≤68 weeks~* H1: p1(t) - p0,1(t) = 0 versus HA1: p1(t)- p0,1(t) ≥ 0,~* H2: p2(t) - p0,2(t) = 0 versus HA2: p2(t) - p0,2(t) ≥ 0,"||0.29|0.14|<0.0001
81713499|NCT04594213|163122089|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81713500|NCT04594213|163122090|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81692060|NCT03382899|163081409|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.7626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds Ratio stratified by histology type, squamous versus non-squamous based on interactive web response system (IWRS). 95% Confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated using the Clopper-Pearson method.|||2.5|0.5|0.7626
81692061|NCT03382899|163081410|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.53||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.722|3.243|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio stratified by histology type, squamous versus non-squamous based on IWRS. 95% CIs were estimated using the methods of Brookmeyer and Crowley, and Greenwood, respectively.|||3.243|0.722|0.263
81692062|NCT03382899|163081411|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.975||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.571|1.663|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio stratified by histology type, squamous versus non-squamous based on IWRS. 95% CIs were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method.|||1.663|0.571|0.20
81692063|NCT03382899|163081412|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds Ratio stratified by histology type, squamous versus non-squamous based on IWRS. 95% CIs were estimated using the Clopper-Pearson method.|||2.3|0.5|0.9418
81692064|NCT03382899|163081413|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.124||||0.8312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.384|3.289|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio stratified by histology type, squamous versus non-squamous based on IWRS. 95% CIs were estimated using the methods of Brookmeyer and Crowley, and Greenwood, respectively.|||3.289|0.384|0.8312
81692065|NCT00872170|163081414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with participant-specific intercepts and slopes controlled for time effects were used.||This study had 80% power at level alpha=0.05 to detect a 60 m change in 6MWT among N=10 participants, assuming a 60 m standard deviation for 12-week change.||||0.97
81692066|NCT00872170|163081415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with participant-specific intercepts and slopes controlled for time effects were used.||||||0.04
81692067|NCT00872170|163081416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with participant-specific intercepts and slopes controlled for time effects were used.||||||0.005
81713501|NCT04594213|163122090|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81713502|NCT04594213|163122091|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81692068|NCT00872170|163081417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with participant-specific intercepts and slopes controlled for time effects were used.||||||0.02
81692069|NCT00872170|163081418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with participant-specific intercepts and slopes controlled for time effects were used.||||||0.05
81692070|NCT00872170|163081419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with participant-specific intercepts and slopes controlled for time effects were used.||||||0.02
81692071|NCT00872170|163081420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with participant-specific intercepts and slopes controlled for time effects were used.||||||0.04
81692072|NCT00872170|163081421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with participant-specific intercepts and slopes controlled for time effects were used.||||||0.33
81692073|NCT00872170|163081422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with participant-specific intercepts and slopes controlled for time effects were used.||||||0.18
81692074|NCT00872170|163081423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with participant-specific intercepts and slopes controlled for time effects were used.||||||0.97
81692075|NCT00872170|163081424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with participant-specific intercepts and slopes controlled for time effects were used.||||||0.96
81692076|NCT03259334|163081433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.617|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||0.617
81692077|NCT03259334|163081433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||0.018
81692078|NCT03259334|163081434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.253|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||0.253
81692079|NCT03259334|163081434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||0.002
81692080|NCT03259334|163081435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.764|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline||||||0.764
81692081|NCT03259334|163081435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||0.080
81692082|NCT03259334|163081436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||0.440
81692083|NCT03259334|163081436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline||||||0.002
81692084|NCT03259334|163081437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.286|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline||||||0.286
81713503|NCT04594213|163122091|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81713504|NCT04594213|163122092|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81713505|NCT04594213|163122093|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81713506|NCT04594213|163122093|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81713507|NCT03764813|163122103|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Group comparison is carried out among HbF values grouped according to the transfusion regimen (only cord blood transfusions, only adult transfusions, both cord and adult transfusions).||||<0.0001
81692085|NCT03259334|163081437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||0.005
81692086|NCT04160468|163081459|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.6||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.6|12.4|||Fisher Exact|||||12.4|-33.6|0.392
81692087|NCT01187901|163081461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81692088|NCT01187901|163081462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81692089|NCT01187901|163081463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81692090|NCT01187901|163081464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81692091|NCT01187901|163081465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81713508|NCT03764813|163122104|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.165|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81692092|NCT01187901|163081466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81692093|NCT00540436|163081475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change|33.49||||||95.0|15.231|51.744||||||||51.744|15.231|
81692094|NCT00540436|163081476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change|46.82||||||95.0|24.566|69.076||||||||69.076|24.566|
81692095|NCT05319535|163081486|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|6.1|||Regression, Linear|||Models included the arm indicator variable in addition to the stratification variables used in randomization (site complexity level (high complexity '1a', '1b' or '1c' vs. all others); prior implementation of Caregivers First (yes vs. no)).||6.1|-1.8|0.26
81692096|NCT05319535|163081487|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|1.7||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.4|||negative binomial regression|||Models included the arm indicator variable in addition to the stratification variables used in randomization (site complexity level (high complexity '1a', '1b' or '1c' vs. all others); prior implementation of Caregivers First (yes vs. no)).||3.4|0.9|0.11
81692097|NCT05319535|163081488|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.6||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|93.3|||Regression, Linear|||Models included the arm indicator variable in addition to the stratification variables used in randomization (site complexity level (high complexity '1a', '1b' or '1c' vs. all others); prior implementation of Caregivers First (yes vs. no)).||93.3|-18.1|0.17
81692098|NCT05319535|163081489|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.4|||Regression, Linear|||Models included the arm indicator variable in addition to the stratification variables used in randomization (site complexity level (high complexity '1a', '1b' or '1c' vs. all others); prior implementation of Caregivers First (yes vs. no)).||1.4|-0.1|0.10
81692099|NCT05319535|163081490|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|1.3||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.3|||negative binomial regression|||Models included the arm indicator variable in addition to the stratification variables used in randomization (site complexity level (high complexity '1a', '1b' or '1c' vs. all others); prior implementation of Caregivers First (yes vs. no)).||2.3|0.7|0.36
81692100|NCT05319535|163081491|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.3||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|18.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Model included the arm indicator variable.||18.5|0.6|0.17
81692101|NCT05281523|163081496|OTHER|Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment group, baseline score, log(e) baseline blood eosinophil count, region, previous surgery for nasal polyps, visit, visit by baseline, and visit by treatment group.|Difference in Least Square Means|-0.6||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||To assess the efficacy of depemokimab 100mg SC + SoC compared to placebo + SoC at Week 52 in participants with a diagnosis of CRSwNP||-0.2|-1.0|0.004
81713509|NCT03764813|163122105|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.537|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81692102|NCT05281523|163081497|OTHER|Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment group, baseline score, log(e) baseline blood eosinophil count, region, previous surgery for nasal polyps, visit, subgroup, visit by baseline, visit by treatment group.|Difference in Least Square Means|-0.25||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||To assess the efficacy of depemokimab 100mg SC + SoC compared to placebo + SoC at Week 52 in participants with a diagnosis of CRSwNP||-0.03|-0.46|0.025
81692103|NCT05281523|163081498|OTHER|Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment group, baseline score, log(e) baseline blood eosinophil count, region, previous surgery for nasal polyps, visit, subgroup, visit by baseline, visit by treatment group, subgroup by treatment group and subgroup by visit by treatment group.|Difference in Least Square Means|-0.18||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||To assess the efficacy of depemokimab 100mg SC + SoC compared to placebo + SoC at Week 49 to Week 52 in participants with a diagnosis of CRSwNP||0.05|-0.40|0.125
81713510|NCT03764813|163122106|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Group comparison is carried out among HbF values grouped according to the transfusion regimen (only cord blood transfusions, only adult transfusions, both cord and adult transfusions).||||<0.0001
81713511|NCT03802331|163122115|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio T/R (%)|166.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|143.17|192.53|||||The Adjusted Geometric Mean is adjusted by treatment. Geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 19.0.|This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment.||192.53|143.17|
81692104|NCT05281523|163081499|OTHER|Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment group, baseline score, log(e) baseline blood eosinophil count, region, previous surgery for nasal polyps, visit, subgroup, visit by baseline, visit by treatment group, subgroup by treatment group and subgroup by visit by treatment group. If the hierarchy is broken, subsequent endpoints were evaluated for nominal significance in a descriptive manner, using a 5% reference level.|Difference in Least Square Means|-0.26||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||To assess the efficacy of depemokimab 100mg SC + SoC compared to placebo + SoC at Week 49 to Week 52 in participants with a diagnosis of CRSwNP||-0.07|-0.45|0.007
81692105|NCT05281523|163081500|OTHER|Analysis performed using an analysis of covariance model with covariates of treatment group, baseline score, log(e) baseline blood eosinophil count, region and previous surgery for nasal polyps. If the hierarchy is broken, subsequent endpoints were evaluated for nominal significance in a descriptive manner, using a 5% reference level|Difference in Least Square Means|-3.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-2.0|||ANCOVA|||To assess the efficacy of depemokimab 100mg SC + SoC compared to placebo + SoC at Week 52 in participants with a diagnosis of CRSwNP||-2.0|-4.4|<0.001
81692106|NCT05281523|163081501|OTHER|Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment group, baseline score, log(e) baseline blood eosinophil count, region, previous surgery for nasal polyps, visit, visit by baseline, and visit by treatment group. If the hierarchy is broken, subsequent endpoints were evaluated for nominal significance in a descriptive manner, using a 5% reference level.|Difference in Least Square Means|-9.9||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|-2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||To assess the efficacy of depemokimab 100mg SC + SoC compared to placebo + SoC at Week 52 in participants with a diagnosis of CRSwNP||-2.0|-17.9|0.015
81692107|NCT05281523|163081502|OTHER|Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment group, baseline score, log(e) baseline blood eosinophil count, region, previous surgery for nasal polyps, visit, visit by baseline, and visit by treatment group. If the hierarchy is broken, subsequent endpoints were evaluated for nominal significance in a descriptive manner, using a 5% reference level.|Difference in Least Square Means|-0.24||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||To assess the efficacy of depemokimab 100mg SC + SoC compared to placebo + SoC at Week 21 to Week 24 in participants with a diagnosis of CRSwNP||-0.04|-0.43|0.016
81692108|NCT05281523|163081503|OTHER|Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment group, baseline score, log(e) baseline blood eosinophil count, region, previous surgery for nasal polyps, visit, visit by baseline, and visit by treatment group. If the hierarchy is broken, subsequent endpoints were evaluated for nominal significance in a descriptive manner, using a 5% reference level.|Difference in Least Square Means|-0.3||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||To assess the efficacy of depemokimab 100mg SC + SoC compared to placebo + SoC at Week 26 in participants with a diagnosis of CRSwNP||0.0|-0.7|0.066
81692109|NCT05281523|163081504|OTHER|Cox Proportional Hazards Model with covariates of treatment, baseline total endoscopic nasal polyps score, baseline nasal obstruction score (VRS), log(e) baseline blood eosinophil count, region, study and previous surgery for nasal polyps. The covariate for study is removed for the individual-study analyses.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.735||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.495|1.092|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||To assess the efficacy of depemokimab 100mg SC + SoC compared to placebo + SoC at Week 52 in participants with a diagnosis of CRSwNP (pooled analysis)||1.092|0.495|0.128
81692110|NCT05281523|163081505|OTHER|Cox Proportional Hazards Model with covariates of treatment, baseline total endoscopic nasal polyps score, baseline nasal obstruction score (VRS), log(e) baseline blood eosinophil count, region, study and previous surgery for nasal polyps. The covariate for study is removed for the individual-study analyses. If the hierarchy is broken, subsequent endpoints were evaluated for nominal significance in a descriptive manner, using a 5% reference level.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.713||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.453|1.124|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||To assess the efficacy of depemokimab 100mg SC + SoC compared to placebo + SoC at Week 52 in participants with a diagnosis of CRSwNP (pooled analysis)||1.124|0.453|0.146
81713512|NCT03802331|163122116|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ajusted Geometric Mean Ratio T/R (%)|235.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|179.82|308.42|||||The Adjusted Geometric Mean is adjusted by treatment. Geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 35.4.|This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment.||308.42|179.82|
81540132|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.1963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|6.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||6.32|0.68|0.1963
81692111|NCT05281523|163081506|OTHER|Logistic regression with covariates of treatment, number of courses of systemic CS in 12 months prior to screening for NP (0, 1,\>1), log(e) baseline blood eosinophil count, baseline total endoscopic NP score, baseline nasal obstruction score (VRS), region, study and previous surgery for NPs. The study covariate is removed for individual study analyses. If the hierarchy is broken, subsequent endpoints were evaluated for nominal significance in a descriptive manner, using a 5% reference level.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.86|||Regression, Logistic|||To assess the efficacy of depemokimab 100mg SC + SoC compared to placebo + SoC at Week 52 in participants with a diagnosis of CRSwNP (pooled analysis)||0.86|0.40|0.006
81692112|NCT05281523|163081507|OTHER|The pooled statistical analyses was performed using a Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM) model with covariates of treatment group, baseline score, log(e) baseline blood eosinophil count, region, previous surgery for nasal polyps, study, visit and interaction terms for visit by baseline score and visit by treatment group. If the hierarchy is broken, subsequent endpoints were evaluated for nominal significance in a descriptive manner, using a 5% reference level.|Difference in Least Square Means|-0.75||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||To assess the efficacy of depemokimab 100mg SC + SoC compared to placebo + SoC at Week 52 in participants with a diagnosis of CRSwNP (pooled analysis).||-0.25|-1.26|0.004
81692113|NCT02429427|163081508|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.17|||Log Rank|Analysis stratified by oestrogen receptor status and country.|Analysis stratified by oestrogen receptor status and country.|||1.17|0.80|0.751
81692114|NCT02429427|163081509|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.22|||Log Rank|Analysis is stratified for oestrogen receptor status and country.|Analysis is stratified for oestrogen receptor status and country.|||1.22|0.76|0.781
81692115|NCT01096446|163081542|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The Chi Square satistical calculation was used for analysis.||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Four infants(44%)in the control group developed hypertriglyceridemia (\>200 mg/dl) while 100% of the infants in the experimental group developed hypertriglyceridemia (\>200 mg/dl) during the first week of life.||||0.011
81692116|NCT00074412|163081551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||6 month Rate of Cum. HIV Infection (%)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.8|||Kaplan-Meier Method|||||1.8|0.3|
81692117|NCT00074412|163081551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||6 month Rate of Cum. HIV Infection (%)|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.6|||Kaplan-Meier Method|||||3.6|1.3|
81692118|NCT00074412|163081551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Z statistic|1.973||||0.049||95.0||||P-value has not been adjusted for interim analysis or multiple testing. A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Z-test|||Assuming the cumulative HIV infection rate in placebo group would be 4.2% (2.6 at 6 wk. \& 6.7 at 6 mon.), we estimated 1500 mother/infant pairs would provide 90% power to detect a reduction in HIV infection from 4.2% to 1.4% at 6 mon. with a Pearson χ² test statistic and a one-sided false positive error rate of 0.025. Rate of cumulative infection was calculated using Kaplan-Meier method and rates between extended NVP group and placebo were done with the Z statistic.||||0.049
81692119|NCT00074412|163081553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cum. Rate of HIV-free Survival 6mon (%)|97.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.6|98.8|||Kaplan-Meier Method|||The cumulative rate of HIV-free survival at 6 months in the extended NVP arm was calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method; while the 95% CI was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||98.8|96.6|
81692120|NCT00074412|163081553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cum. Rate of HIV-free Survival 6mon (%)|96.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.5|98.0|||Kaplan-Meier Method|||The cumulative rate of HIV-free survival at 6 months in the placebo arm was calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method; while the 95% CI was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||98.0|95.5|
81692121|NCT00074412|163081553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Z statistic|1.095||||0.274||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for interim analysis or multiple testing.|Z-test|||The cumulative rates of HIV-free survival at 6 months were compared between the two groups using a Z-statistic.||||0.274
81692122|NCT00074412|163081553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cum. Rate of HIV-free Survival 18mon (%)|94.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.9|96.2|||Kaplan-Meier Method|||The cumulative rate of HIV-free survival at 18 months in the extended NVP arm was calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method; while 95% confidence intervals were calculated using Greenwood's formula.||96.2|92.9|
81692123|NCT00074412|163081553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cum. Rate of HIV-free Survival 18mon (%)|93.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.5|95.1|||Kaplan-Meier Method|||The cumulative rate of HIV-free survival at 18 months in the placebo arm was calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method; while the 95% confidence interval was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||95.1|91.5|
81692124|NCT00074412|163081553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Z statistic|0.988||||0.323||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for interim analysis or multiple testing.|Z-test|||The cumulative rates of HIV-free survival at 18 months were compared between the two groups using a Z statistic.||||0.323
81692125|NCT00074412|163081554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||18 mon. Rate of Cum HIV Infection (%)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.3|||Kaplan-Meier Method|||The cumulative rate of HIV infection at 18 months in the extended NVP arm was calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method; while the 95% confidence interval was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||3.3|1.1|
81692126|NCT00074412|163081554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||18 mon. Rate of Cum. HIV Infection (%)|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|4.4|||Kaplan-Meier Method|||The cumulative rate of HIV infection at 18 months in the placebo arm was calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method; while the 95% confidence interval was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||4.4|1.9|
81692127|NCT00074412|163081554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Z statistic|1.081||||0.28||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for interim analysis or multiple testing.|Z-test|||The cumulative rates of HIV infection at 18 months were calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method and were compared between arms using a Z statistic.||||0.280
81692128|NCT00074412|163081555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cumulative Mortality Rate at 18mon (%)|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|7.4|||Kaplan-Meier Method|||||7.4|2.0|
81692129|NCT00074412|163081555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cumulative Mortality Rate at 18mon (%)|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|5.6|||Kaplan-Meier Method|||||5.6|2.7|
81692130|NCT00074412|163081555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Z statistic|-0.247||||0.805||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for interim analysis or multiple testing|Z-test|||The cumulative rates of mortality at 6 months, as calculated by Kaplan-Meier, were compared between the two groups using a Z-statistic.||||0.805
81692131|NCT00074412|163081555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cumulative Mortality Rate at 6mon (%)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.0|||Kaplan-Meier Method|||||2.0|0.4|
81692132|NCT00074412|163081555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cumulative Mortality Rate at 6mon (%)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.8|||Kaplan-Meier Method|||||1.8|0.3|
81713513|NCT03802331|163122117|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio T/R (%)|159.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|140.11|181.34|||||The Adjusted Geometric Mean is adjusted by treatment. Geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 16.5.|This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment.||181.34|140.11|
81713514|NCT00368069|163122118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.155||||0.038||95.0|0.009|0.301|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) on (log-) POS freq/week over Treatment period with Treatment, (log-) Baseline POS freq/week as covariate.||||0.301|0.009|0.038
81713515|NCT00368069|163122118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent reduction over Placebo|14.4||||||95.0|0.9|26.0|||Transf. of ANCOVA results on log data|Percent Reduction of Keppra over PBO is calculated based on the ANCOVA on log data as 100\*(1-exp(LSmeans Keppra -LSMeans Placebo))||Treatment difference was assessed through the percent reduction in POS freq/week of Keppra over Placebo by back transformation of the results of the ANCOVA on log data||26.0|0.9|
81713516|NCT00368069|163122120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.158||||0.034||95.0|0.012|0.305|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA on (log-) seizure frequency per week over Treatment period with Treatment, (log-) Baseline seizure frequency per week as covariate.||||0.305|0.012|0.034
81713517|NCT00368069|163122120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent reduction over Placebo|14.7||||||95.0|1.2|26.3|||Transf. of ANCOVA results on log data|Percent Reduction of Keppra over Placebo is calculated based on the ANCOVA on log data as 100\*(1-exp(LSmeans Keppra -LSMeans Placebo))||Treatment difference was assessed through the percent reduction in POS frequency per week of Keppra over Placebo by back transformation of the results of the ANCOVA on log data||26.3|1.2|
81713518|NCT00368069|163122121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.07||95.0|0.95|3.55|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression analysis including Treatment as a factor.|Based on the number of evaluable patients. A patient is considered as evaluable for the response status if he has seizure information in at least one of the period (baseline or treatment period.|||3.55|0.95|0.070
81713519|NCT00368069|163122122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.033||95.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|Subjects with missing data during the Treatment period were considered in the category \<-25%.||||||0.033
81713520|NCT00368069|163122123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.205||||0.003||95.0|0.07|0.341|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA on (log-) Treatment POS frequency per week with Treatment and (log-) Baseline POS frequency per week as covariate||||0.341|0.070|0.003
81540133|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.31||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|18.43||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||18.43|1.53|0.0085
81692133|NCT00074412|163081555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Z statistic|-0.36||||0.719||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for interim analysis or multiple testing.|Z-test|||The cumulative mortality rates at 18 months, as calculated by Kaplan-Meier, were compared between the two groups using a Z statistic.||||0.719
81713521|NCT00368069|163122123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent reduction over Placebo|18.6||||||95.0|6.7|28.9|||Transf. of ANCOVA results on log data|Percent Reduction of Keppra over Placebo is calculated based on the ANCOVA on log data as 100\*(1-exp(LSmeans Keppra -LSMeans Placebo))||Treatment difference was assessed through the percent reduction in POS frequency per week of Keppra over Placebo by back transformation of the results of the ANCOVA on log data||28.9|6.7|
81713522|NCT04047472|163122131|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of brolucizumab to aflibercept with respect to change from baseline in BCVA, considering a margin of 4 letters.|LS mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|0.9|||ANOVA|||||0.9|-3.0|0.006
81692134|NCT00074412|163081555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.611||95.0|||||Log Rank|||We compared the cumulative mortality rates, as calculated using Kaplan-Meier, between the two study groups over all 18 months of the study follow-up using a log-rank test.||||0.611
81692135|NCT02626819|163081564|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Weight change was analyzed using Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test along with multiple imputation to adjust for missing data||||||<0.05
81692136|NCT02626819|163081565|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Weight change was analyzed using Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test along with multiple imputation to adjust for missing data.||||||<0.05
81692137|NCT02626819|163081566|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Weight change was analyzed using Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test along with multiple imputation to adjust for missing data||||||<0.05
81692138|NCT02626819|163081567|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81692139|NCT02626819|163081568|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81713523|NCT04047472|163122132|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of brolucizumab to aflibercept with respect to change from baseline in BCVA, considering a margin of 4 letters.|LS mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|0.5|||ANOVA|||||0.5|-3.2|0.009
81713524|NCT03982069|163122183|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||All listed antigens|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81692140|NCT02626819|163081569|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81713525|NCT03982069|163122184|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||All listed antigens|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81713526|NCT03982069|163122185|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Day 28 for all listed antigens|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81713527|NCT03982069|163122185|OTHER|||||||0.4||||||Day 0, A/H1N1-A/Brisbane|Chi-squared|||||||0.40
81713528|NCT03982069|163122185|OTHER|||||||0.36||||||Day 0 A/H1N1-A/Kansas egg grown virus|Chi-squared|||||||0.36
81713529|NCT03982069|163122185|OTHER|||||||0.08||||||Day 0 A/H1N1-A/Kansas cell grown virus|Chi-squared|||||||0.08
81692141|NCT02626819|163081570|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81692142|NCT02626819|163081571|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81692143|NCT02163993|163081576|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.24|||Bayesian Dose Response Model|||||0.24|-1.40|
81692144|NCT02163993|163081576|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.56|||Bayesian Dose Response Model|||||0.56|-1.06|
81692145|NCT02163993|163081576|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|-0.29|||Bayesian Dose Response Model|||||-0.29|-2.02|
81692146|NCT02163993|163081576|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.27|||Bayesian Dose Response Model|||||0.27|-1.50|
81692147|NCT02042404|163081597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81692148|NCT02042404|163081598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81692149|NCT02042404|163081599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81713530|NCT03982069|163122185|OTHER|||||||0.91||||||Day 0 B/Victoria-B/Colorado|Chi-squared|||||||0.91
81713531|NCT03982069|163122185|OTHER|||||||0.31||||||Day 0 B/Yamagata-B/Phuket|Chi-squared|||||||0.31
81713532|NCT03982069|163122186|OTHER|||||||0.79||||||Day 0 A/H1N1-A/Brisbane|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.79
81713533|NCT03982069|163122186|OTHER|||||||0.79||||||Day 0 A/H3N2-A/Kansas egg grown virus|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.79
81713534|NCT03982069|163122186|OTHER|||||||0.56||||||Day 0 A/H3N2-A/Kansas cell grown virus|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.56
81713535|NCT03982069|163122186|OTHER|||||||0.95||||||Day 0 B/Victoria-B/Colorado|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.95
81713536|NCT03982069|163122186|OTHER|||||||0.44||||||Day 0 B/Yamagata-B/Phuket|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.44
81713537|NCT03982069|163122186|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Day 28 for all listed variables|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81713538|NCT03982069|163122187|OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||Chi-squared|Day 0: A/H1N1-A/Hawaii66-egg based antigen||||||0.83
81713539|NCT03982069|163122187|OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||Chi-squared|Day 0: A/H1N1-A/Hawaii70-cell based antigen||||||0.79
81713540|NCT03982069|163122187|OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||Chi-squared|Day 0: A/H1N1-A/Delaware||||||0.65
81713541|NCT03982069|163122187|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Chi-squared|Day 0: A/H3N2-A/Hong Kong||||||0.06
81713542|NCT03982069|163122187|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||Chi-squared|Day 0: B/Victoria-B/Washington||||||0.98
81713543|NCT03982069|163122187|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Chi-squared|Day 0: B/Yamagata-B/Phuket||||||0.24
81692150|NCT02042404|163081600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0281|TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||0.0281
81692151|NCT00630812|163081653|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|54.14||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|110.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||110.26|-1.97|0.059
81692152|NCT00630812|163081653|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.8||Response defined as change of \>=100mL at week 26|Regression, Logistic|45.7% response on Mannitol 400mg, 35.5% on Control||||2.80|1.02|0.041
81713544|NCT03982069|163122187|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|Day 28: A/H1N1-A/Hawaii66-egg based antigen, A/H1N1-A/Hawaii70-cell based antigen, A/H1N1-A/Delaware, B/Victoria-B/Washington, B/Yamagata-B/Phuket||||||<0.01
81692153|NCT00630812|163081654|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|43.49||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|106.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||106.78|-19.8|0.177
81692154|NCT00630812|163081655|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.85||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.41|||Poisson regression|Offset of the natural logarithm of follow-up time||||1.41|0.51|0.520
81692155|NCT00630812|163081656|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.75||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.33|||Poisson regression|Offset of the natural logarithm of follow-up time||||1.33|0.42|0.328
81692156|NCT00630812|163081657|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.89||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.15|||Poisson regression|||||1.15|0.69|0.368
81692157|NCT00630812|163081658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.42||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|4.51|||ANCOVA|||||4.51|0.33|0.024
81713545|NCT03982069|163122187|OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||Chi-squared|A/H3N2-A/Hong Kong||||||0.66
81713546|NCT03982069|163122188|OTHER|||||||0.22||||||Day 0: A/H1N1-A/Hawaii66 egg based antigen|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81713547|NCT03982069|163122188|OTHER|||||||0.25||||||Day 0: A/H1N1-A/Hawaii70 cell based antigen|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81713548|NCT03982069|163122188|OTHER|||||||0.13||||||Day 0: A/H1N1-A/Delaware|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81713549|NCT03982069|163122188|OTHER|||||||0.06||||||Day 0: A/H3N2-A/Hong Kong|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81713550|NCT03982069|163122188|OTHER|||||||0.78||||||Day 0: B/Victoria-B/Washington|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81713551|NCT03982069|163122188|OTHER|||||||0.36||||||Day 0: B/Yamagata-B/Phuket|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81713552|NCT03982069|163122188|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Day 28: A/H1N1-A/Hawaii66 egg based antigen, A/H1N1-A/Hawaii70 cell based antigen, A/H1N1-A/Delaware, B/Victoria-B/Washington, B/Yamagata-B/Phuket|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81713553|NCT03982069|163122188|OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Day 28: A/H3N2-A/Hong Kong|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81713554|NCT03970330|163122194|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1123.0||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-755.0|3000.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference calculated as Naltrexone minus Placebo|||3000|-755|0.20
81713555|NCT03970330|163122195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.9||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|59.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|A single model was run with comparisons between naltrexone and placebo at each visit (not adjusted for multiple comparisons)|Difference calculated as Naltrexone minus Placebo|Comparison of treatment groups at BASELINE||59.6|-1.9|0.06
81713556|NCT03970330|163122195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.4||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|41.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|A single model was run with comparisons between naltrexone and placebo at each visit (not adjusted for multiple comparisons)|Difference calculated as Naltrexone minus Placebo|Comparison of treatment groups at WEEK 4||41.2|-20.3|0.48
81713557|NCT03970330|163122195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.9||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|49.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|A single model was run with comparisons between naltrexone and placebo at each visit (not adjusted for multiple comparisons)|Difference calculated as Naltrexone minus Placebo|Comparison of treatment groups at WEEK 8||49.6|-11.8|0.21
81692158|NCT00630812|163081659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|71.35||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.57|132.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||132.13|10.57|0.022
81692159|NCT00630812|163081660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|34.34||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.47|132.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||132.14|-63.47|0.49
81692160|NCT00630812|163081661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.042
81692161|NCT04102098|163081674|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.93|||Log Rank|||Stratification factors include geographic region (Asia Pacific excluding Japan vs. rest of world) and High risk features/curative procedure (Ablation vs. Resection with 1 high risk feature vs. Resection with 2 or more high risk features).||0.93|0.56|0.0120
81692162|NCT04742907|163081689|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.91||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.12||P-value is from the Wald Chi-Square statistic testing hypotheses of each dose of TU-100 compared with placebo: H0: hazard ratio (HR) = 1 vs. Ha: HR \> 1|Chi-squared||Hazard ratio and confidence intervals (CIs) are derived from a Cox proportional hazard model that includes main effects for treatment and surgical approach.|||1.12|0.74|0.767
81692163|NCT04742907|163081689|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.17||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.44||P-value is from the Wald Chi-Square statistic testing hypotheses of each dose of TU-100 compared with placebo: H0: HR = 1 vs. Ha: HR \> 1|Chi-squared||Hazard ratio and CIs are derived from a Cox proportional hazard model that includes main effects for treatment and surgical approach.|||1.44|0.95|0.107
81692164|NCT04742907|163081690|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.9||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.13||P-value is from the Wald Chi-Square statistic testing hypotheses of each dose of TU-100 compared with placebo: H0: HR = 1 vs. Ha: HR \> 1|Chi-squared||Hazard ratio and CIs are derived from a Cox proportional hazard model that includes main effects for treatment and surgical approach.|For Time to GI-2||1.13|0.71|0.780
81692165|NCT04742907|163081690|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.06||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.34||P-value is from the Wald Chi-Square statistic testing hypotheses of each dose of TU-100 compared with placebo: H0: HR = 1 vs. Ha: HR \> 1|Chi-squared||Hazard ratio and CIs are derived from a Cox proportional hazard model that includes main effects for treatment and surgical approach.|For Time to GI-2||1.34|0.84|0.330
81692166|NCT04742907|163081690|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.9||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.11||P-value is from the Wald Chi-Square statistic testing hypotheses of each dose of TU-100 compared with placebo: H0: HR = 1 vs. Ha: HR \> 1|Chi-squared||Hazard ratio and CIs are derived from a Cox proportional hazard model that includes main effects for treatment and surgical approach.|For Time to first toleration of clear liquids||1.11|0.73|0.788
81692167|NCT04742907|163081690|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.22||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.51||P-value is from the Wald Chi-Square statistic testing hypotheses of each dose of TU-100 compared with placebo: H0: HR = 1 vs. Ha: HR \> 1|Chi-squared||Hazard ratio and CIs are derived from a Cox proportional hazard model that includes main effects for treatment and surgical approach.|For Time to first toleration of clear liquids||1.51|0.99|0.055
81692168|NCT04742907|163081690|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.07||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.32||P-value is from the Wald Chi-Square statistic testing hypotheses of each dose of TU-100 compared with placebo: H0: HR = 1 vs. Ha: HR \> 1|Chi-squared||Hazard ratio and CIs are derived from a Cox proportional hazard model that includes main effects for treatment and surgical approach.|For Time to absence of distension and presence of bowel sounds and flatus||1.32|0.86|0.306
81692169|NCT04742907|163081690|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.09||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.35||P-value is from the Wald Chi-Square statistic testing hypotheses of each dose of TU-100 compared with placebo: H0: HR = 1 vs. Ha: HR \> 1|Chi-squared||Hazard ratio and CIs are derived from a Cox proportional hazard model that includes main effects for treatment and surgical approach.|For Time to absence of distension and presence of bowel sounds and flatus||1.35|0.88|0.243
81692170|NCT04742907|163081691|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.0||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.24||P-value is from the Wald Chi-Square statistic testing hypotheses of each dose of TU-100 compared with placebo: H0: HR = 1 vs. Ha: HR \> 1|Chi-squared||Hazard ratio and CIs are derived from a Cox proportional hazard model that includes main effects for treatment and surgical approach.|For Time to ready for discharge||1.24|0.81|0.489
81692171|NCT04742907|163081691|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.15||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.42||P-value is from the Wald Chi-Square statistic testing hypotheses of each dose of TU-100 compared with placebo: H0: HR = 1 vs. Ha: HR \> 1|Chi-squared||Hazard ratio and CIs are derived from a Cox proportional hazard model that includes main effects for treatment and surgical approach.|For Time to ready for discharge||1.42|0.93|0.138
81713558|NCT03970330|163122195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.5||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|46.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|A single model was run with comparisons between naltrexone and placebo at each visit (not adjusted for multiple comparisons)|Difference calculated as Naltrexone minus Placebo|Comparison of treatment groups at WEEK 12||46.2|-15.2|0.30
81713559|NCT03970330|163122195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|37.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|A single model was run with comparisons between naltrexone and placebo at each visit (not adjusted for multiple comparisons)|Difference calculated as Naltrexone minus Placebo|Comparison of treatment groups at WEEK 16||37.5|-24.0|0.65
81692172|NCT04742907|163081691|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.01||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.24||P-value is from the Wald Chi-Square statistic testing hypotheses of each dose of TU-100 compared with placebo: H0: HR = 1 vs. Ha: HR \> 1|Chi-squared||Hazard ratio and CIs are derived from a Cox proportional hazard model that includes main effects for treatment and surgical approach.|For Time to discharge order written||1.24|0.82|0.473
81713560|NCT03970330|163122196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at WEEK 4||||0.07
81713561|NCT03970330|163122196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at WEEK 8||||0.07
81713562|NCT03970330|163122196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at WEEK 12||||0.06
81713563|NCT03970330|163122196|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at WEEK 16||||1.00
81713564|NCT03970330|163122197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treament groups at WEEK 4||||0.29
81713565|NCT03970330|163122197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at WEEK 8||||0.24
81713566|NCT03970330|163122197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at WEEK 12||||0.20
81713567|NCT03970330|163122197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at WEEK 16||||0.53
81713568|NCT03970330|163122198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at WEEK 4||||0.37
81692173|NCT04742907|163081691|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.24||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.53||P-value is from the Wald Chi-Square statistic testing hypotheses of each dose of TU-100 compared with placebo: H0: HR = 1 vs. Ha: HR \> 1|Chi-squared||Hazard ratio and CIs are derived from a Cox proportional hazard model that includes main effects for treatment and surgical approach.|For Time to discharge order written||1.53|1.01|0.045
81713569|NCT03970330|163122198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at WEEK 8||||0.39
81713570|NCT03970330|163122198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at WEEK 12||||0.37
81713571|NCT03970330|163122198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at WEEK 16||||0.39
81713572|NCT03970330|163122199|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|9.2|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference calculated as Naltrexone minus Placebo|||9.2|-0.6|0.08
81713573|NCT04051320|163122225|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|2.164||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||0.160
81692174|NCT04742907|163081692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.923||||||P-value is from two-sample t-test comparing TU-100 15 g/day treatment group versus placebo.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.923
81692175|NCT04742907|163081692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039||||||P-value is from two-sample t-test comparing TU-100 7.5 g/day treatment group versus placebo.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.039
81713574|NCT04051320|163122226|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|1.74||||0.1922|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1922
81713575|NCT04051320|163122227|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|0.837||||0.368|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.368
81713576|NCT04051320|163122228|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|0.23||||0.881|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.881
81713577|NCT04051320|163122229|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|16.541||||0.000723|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.000723
81713578|NCT04051320|163122230|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|0.072||||0.791|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.791
81713579|NCT04051320|163122231|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|4.952||||0.0372|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0372
81713580|NCT04051320|163122232|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|3.258||||0.0861|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0861
81713581|NCT04051320|163122233|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|2.37||||0.139|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.139
81713582|NCT04051320|163122234|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|1.484||||0.237|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.237
81713583|NCT04051320|163122235|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|0.013||||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.910
81713584|NCT04051320|163122236|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|4.609||||0.0449|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0449
81713585|NCT04051320|163122237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.322|||||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||||||0.322
81713586|NCT04051320|163122237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.772|||||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||||||0.772
81713587|NCT04051320|163122238|SUPERIORITY||Pearson's r|-0.568314||||0.068|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson correlation|||||||0.068
81713588|NCT04051320|163122238|SUPERIORITY||Pearson's r|-0.082904||||0.8759289|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson correlation|||||||0.8759289
81713589|NCT04051320|163122239|SUPERIORITY||Pearson's r|-0.1275539||||0.70859639|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson correlation|||||||0.70859639
81713590|NCT04051320|163122239|SUPERIORITY||Pearson's r|0.49225646||||0.2617744|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson correlation|||||||0.2617744
81713591|NCT04051320|163122240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.568|||||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||||||0.568
81713592|NCT04051320|163122240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.944|||||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||||||0.944
81713593|NCT04051320|163122241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103|||||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||||||0.103
81713594|NCT01000311|163122247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Lower limit of 95% confidence interval|83.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.0|93.0||||||The null hypothesis associated with the primary objective was that the immune response was considered sufficient if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8, at one month after 4th dose was greater than 80% for the serogroup A.||93|83|
81713595|NCT01000311|163122247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Lower limit of 95% confidence interval|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.0|98.0||||||The null hypothesis associated with the primary objective was that the immune response was considered sufficient if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8, at one month after 4th dose was greater than 85% for the serogroup C.||98|90|
81713596|NCT01000311|163122247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Lower limit of 95% confidence interval|93.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.0|99.0||||||The null hypothesis associated with the primary objective was that the immune response was considered sufficient if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8, at one month after 4th dose was greater than 85% for the serogroup W.||99|93|
81713597|NCT01000311|163122247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Lowe limit of 95% confidence interval|92.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.0|99.0||||||The null hypothesis associated with the primary objective was that the immune response was considered sufficient if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:8, at one month after 4th dose was greater than 85% for the serogroup Y.||99|92|
81692176|NCT04742907|163081694|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.42||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Responder status is analyzed using logistic regression with GIR response as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 1||1.42|0.44|0.434
81692177|NCT04742907|163081694|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.59||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Responder status is analyzed using logistic regression with GIR response as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 1||1.59|0.51|0.710
81692178|NCT04742907|163081694|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.02||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Chi-squared||Responder status is analyzed using logistic regression with GIR response as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 2||2.02|0.75|0.410
81692179|NCT04742907|163081694|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.81||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Responder status is analyzed using logistic regression with GIR response as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 2||2.81|1.03|0.037
81692180|NCT04742907|163081694|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.55||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Responder status is analyzed using logistic regression with GIR response as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 3||1.55|0.46|0.579
81692181|NCT04742907|163081694|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.21||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic|||For Day 3||1.21|0.33|0.167
81692182|NCT04742907|163081694|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.86||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Responder status is analyzed using logistic regression with GIR response as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 4||1.86|0.21|0.400
81692183|NCT04742907|163081694|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.18|||Regression, Logistic||Responder status is analyzed using logistic regression with GIR response as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 4||1.18|0.07|0.083
81692184|NCT04742907|163081695|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|4.14||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||POI-related Morbidity status is analyzed using logistic regression with POI-related morbidity as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|||4.14|0.43|0.621
81692185|NCT04742907|163081695|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.46||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||POI-related Morbidity status is analyzed using logistic regression with POI-related morbidity as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|||3.46|0.31|0.962
81692186|NCT04742907|163081697|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.05||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Subject-reported (eDiary) - Nausea status is analyzed using logistic regression with Subject-reported (eDiary) - Nausea as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 1||2.05|0.66|0.604
81692187|NCT04742907|163081697|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.99||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Subject-reported (eDiary) - Nausea status is analyzed using logistic regression with Subject-reported (eDiary) - Nausea as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 1||1.99|0.63|0.693
81692188|NCT04742907|163081697|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|3.78||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Subject-reported (eDiary) - Nausea status is analyzed using logistic regression with Subject-reported (eDiary) - Nausea as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 2||3.78|0.85|0.122
81692189|NCT04742907|163081697|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.67||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Subject-reported (eDiary) - Nausea status is analyzed using logistic regression with Subject-reported (eDiary) - Nausea as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 2||1.67|0.36|0.518
81692190|NCT04742907|163081697|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|4.53||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Subject-reported (eDiary) - Nausea status is analyzed using logistic regression with Subject-reported (eDiary) - Nausea as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 3||4.53|0.46|0.528
81692191|NCT04742907|163081697|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.07||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Subject-reported (eDiary) - Nausea status is analyzed using logistic regression with Subject-reported (eDiary) - Nausea as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 3||4.07|0.40|0.689
81692192|NCT04742907|163081697|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|3.7||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Subject-reported (eDiary) - Nausea status is analyzed using logistic regression with Subject-reported (eDiary) - Nausea as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 4||3.70|0.12|0.653
81692193|NCT04742907|163081697|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|9.25||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Subject-reported (eDiary) - Nausea status is analyzed using logistic regression with Subject-reported (eDiary) - Nausea as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 4||9.25|0.37|0.452
81692194|NCT04742907|163081698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Day 1, least square (LS) mean difference between placebo and TU-100 15 g/day. Mixed Model Repeated Measures approach was used to assess the bothersomeness of Nausea as the dependent variable and treatment group, surgical approach and treatment group by visit as covariates. An unstructured covariance structure is used to model the within-subject errors, shared across treatments.||0.6|-1.8|0.359
81692195|NCT04742907|163081698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Day 1, LS mean difference between placebo and TU-100 7.5 g/day. Mixed Model Repeated Measures approach was used to assess the bothersomeness of Nausea as the dependent variable and treatment group, surgical approach and treatment group by visit as covariates. An unstructured covariance structure is used to model the within-subject errors, shared across treatments.||1.2|-1.3|0.907
81692196|NCT04742907|163081698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Day 2, LS mean difference between placebo and TU-100 15 g/day. Mixed Model Repeated Measures approach was used to assess the bothersomeness of Nausea as the dependent variable and treatment group, surgical approach and treatment group by visit as covariates. An unstructured covariance structure is used to model the within-subject errors, shared across treatments.||1.6|-1.3|0.856
81692197|NCT04742907|163081698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Day 2, LS mean difference between placebo and TU-100 7.5 g/day. Mixed Model Repeated Measures approach was used to assess the bothersomeness of Nausea as the dependent variable and treatment group, surgical approach and treatment group by visit as covariates. An unstructured covariance structure is used to model the within-subject errors, shared across treatments.||0.5|-2.7|0.180
81692198|NCT04742907|163081698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Day 3, LS mean difference between placebo and TU-100 15 g/day. Mixed Model Repeated Measures approach was used to assess the bothersomeness of Nausea as the dependent variable and treatment group, surgical approach and treatment group by visit as covariates. An unstructured covariance structure is used to model the within-subject errors, shared across treatments.||2.4|-1.9|0.814
81692199|NCT04742907|163081698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Day 3, LS mean difference between placebo and TU-100 7.5 g/day. Mixed Model Repeated Measures approach was used to assess the bothersomeness of Nausea as the dependent variable and treatment group, surgical approach and treatment group by visit as covariates. An unstructured covariance structure is used to model the within-subject errors, shared across treatments.||1.3|-3.2|0.409
81692200|NCT04742907|163081699|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.4||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Subject-reported (eDiary) - Abdominal Bloating status is analyzed using logistic regression with Subject-reported (eDiary) - Abdominal Bloating as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 1||1.40|0.46|0.430
81692201|NCT04742907|163081699|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.96||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Subject-reported (eDiary) - Abdominal Bloating status is analyzed using logistic regression with Subject-reported (eDiary) - Abdominal Bloating as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 1||1.96|0.62|0.739
81692202|NCT04742907|163081699|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.2||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Subject-reported (eDiary) - Abdominal Bloating status is analyzed using logistic regression with Subject-reported (eDiary) - Abdominal Bloating as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 2||1.20|0.25|0.130
81540134|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.1433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|6.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||6.38|0.76|0.1433
81692203|NCT04742907|163081699|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.13||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Subject-reported (eDiary) - Abdominal Bloating status is analyzed using logistic regression with Subject-reported (eDiary) - Abdominal Bloating as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 2||1.13|0.24|0.099
81692204|NCT04742907|163081699|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.63||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Subject-reported (eDiary) - Abdominal Bloating status is analyzed using logistic regression with Subject-reported (eDiary) - Abdominal Bloating as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 3||2.63|0.23|0.686
81692205|NCT04742907|163081699|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|2.56||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Subject-reported (eDiary) - Abdominal Bloating status is analyzed using logistic regression with Subject-reported (eDiary) - Abdominal Bloating as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 3||2.56|0.22|0.644
81713598|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to diphtheria toxin, when DTaP is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of DTaP given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -10%.|Group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to diphtheria toxin, when DTaP vaccine is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when DTaP vaccine is given alone||2.6|-2.9|
81713599|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to tetanus toxin, when DTaP is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of DTaP given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -10%.|Group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to tetanus toxin, when DTaP vaccine is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when DTaP vaccine is given alone||3.9|-3.3|
81713600|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to pertussis toxin (PT), when DTaP is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of DTaP given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -10%.|Group difference|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|4.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to pertussis toxin (PT), when DTaP vaccine is given, compared with MenACWY-CRM compared with when DTaP vaccine is given alone||4.3|-12.1|
81713601|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to pertussis (FHA antigen), when DTaP is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of DTaP given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -10%.|Group difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|13.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to pertussis FHA antigen, when DTaP vaccine is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when DTaP vaccine is given alone||13.6|-5.1|
81713602|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to pertussis pertactin antigen, when DTaP vaccine is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of DTaP given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -10%.|Group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|9.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to pertussis pertactin antigen, when DTaP vaccine is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when DTaP is given alone.||9.1|-8.8|
81713603|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to pertussis FIM antigen, when DTaP is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of DTaP given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -10%.|Group difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|6.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to pertussis FIM antigen, when DTaP vaccine is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when DTaP vaccine is given alone||6.8|-10.6|
81713604|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to hepatitis B, when given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of hepatitis B vaccine given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -10%.|Group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|4.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to hepatitis B antigen, when hepatitis B vaccine is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when hepatitis B vaccine is given alone.||4.5|-5.2|
81713605|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to Hib vaccine, when given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of Hib vaccine given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -10%.|Group difference|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|11.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to Hib antigen, when Hib vaccine is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when Hib vaccine is given alone.||11.2|0|
81713606|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to polio antigen (Type 1), when IPV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of IPV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -5%.|Group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|5.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to polio antigen (Type 1), when IPV routine is given with MenACWY-CRM, compared with when IPV is given alone||5.4|-3.1|
81713607|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to polio antigen (Type 2), when IPV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of IPV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -5%.|Group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to polio antigen (Type 2), when IPV routine is given with MenACWY-CRM, compared with when IPV is given alone||3|-1.4|
81713608|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to polio antigen (Type 3), when IPV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of IPV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -5%.|Group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to polio antigen (Type 3), when IPV routine is given with MenACWY-CRM, compared with when IPV is given alone||1.7|-3.3|
81713609|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to pneumococcal PnC 4 antigen, when PCV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of PCV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -10%.|Group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to pneumococcal PnC 4 antigen, when PCV is given with MenACWY-CRM, compared with when PCV is given alone||4.6|-1.9|
81713610|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to pneumococcal PnC 6B antigen, when PCV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of PCV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -10%.|Group difference|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|3.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to pneumococcal PnC 6B antigen, when PCV is given with MenACWY-CRM, compared with when PCV is given alone||3.2|-10.3|
81713611|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to pneumococcal PnC 9V antigen, when PCV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of PCV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -10%.|Group difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|2.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to pneumococcal PnC 9V antigen, when PCV is given with MenACWY-CRM, compared with when PCV is given alone||2.3|-8.7|
81713612|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to pneumococcal PnC 14 antigen, when PCV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of PCV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -10%.|Group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to pneumococcal PnC 14 antigen, when PCV is given with MenACWY-CRM, compared with when PCV is given alone||3.0|-2.8|
81713613|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to pneumococcal PnC 18C antigen, when PCV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of PCV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -10%.|Group difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|1.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to pneumococcal PnC 18C antigen, when PCV is given with MenACWY-CRM, compared with when PCV is given alone||1.6|-7.3|
81713614|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to pneumococcal PnC 19F antigen, when PCV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of PCV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -10%.|Group difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|7.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to pneumococcal PnC 19F antigen, when PCV is given with MenACWY-CRM, compared with when PCV is given alone||7.1|1.3|
81713615|NCT01000311|163122251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune seroresponse to pneumococcal PnC 23F antigen, when PCV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of PCV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than or equal to -10%.|Group difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|0.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of seroresponse to pneumococcal PnC 23F antigen, when PCV is given with MenACWY-CRM, compared with when PCV is given alone||0.5|-11.4|
81713616|NCT01000311|163122252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response measured as GMC of antibodies to pertussis toxin (PT), when DTaP is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of DTaP given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMC of MenACWY-CRM + Routine Vaccines group divided by GMC of Routine Vaccines group) was greater than 0.67.|GMCs ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.28|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GMC of antibodies to pertussis toxin (PT), when DTaP is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when DTap is given alone||1.28|0.81|
81713617|NCT01000311|163122252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response measured as GMC of antibodies to pertussis FHA antigen, when DTaP is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of DTaP given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMC of MenACWY-CRM + Routine Vaccines group divided by GMC of Routine Vaccines group) was greater than 0.67.|GMCs ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.19|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GMC of antibodies to pertussis FHA antigen, when DTaP is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when DTaP is given alone||1.19|0.9|
81713618|NCT01000311|163122252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response measured as GMC of antibodies to pertussis pertactin antigen, when DTaP is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of DTaP given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMC of MenACWY-CRM + Routine Vaccines group divided by GMC of Routine Vaccines group) was greater than 0.67.|GMCs ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.28|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GMC of antibodies to pertussis pertactin antigen, when DTaP is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when DTaP is given alone||1.28|0.84|
81540135|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17||||0.1577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|6.37||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||6.37|0.74|0.1577
81713619|NCT01000311|163122252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response measured as GMC of antibodies to pertussis FIM antigen, when DTaP is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of DTaP given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMC of MenACWY-CRM + Routine Vaccines group divided by GMC of Routine Vaccines group) was greater than 0.67.|GMCs ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.35|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GMC of antibodies to pertussis FIM antigen, when DTaP is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when DTaP is given alone||1.35|0.88|
81540136|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.1608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|6.34||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||6.34|0.74|0.1608
81540137|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.96||||0.0693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|9.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||9.53|0.92|0.0693
81713620|NCT01000311|163122253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response as GMC of antibodies to pneumococcal PnC 4 antigen, when PCV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of PCV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMC of MenACWY-CRM + Prevnar group divided by GMC of Prevnar group) was greater than 0.50.|GMCs ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.19|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GMC of antibodies to pneumococcal PnC 4 antigen when PCV is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when PCV is given alone||1.19|0.8|
81540138|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.57||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|48.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||48.39|1.89|0.0063
81713621|NCT01000311|163122253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response as GMC of antibodies to pneumococcal PnC 6B antigen, when PCV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of PCV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMC of MenACWY-CRM + Prevnar group divided by GMC of Prevnar group) was greater than 0.50.|GMCs ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.93|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GMC of antibodies to pneumococcal PnC 6B antigen when PCV is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when PCV is given alone||0.93|0.62|
81713622|NCT01000311|163122253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response as GMC of antibodies to pneumococcal PnC 9V antigen, when PCV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of PCV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMC of MenACWY-CRM + Prevnar group divided by GMC of Prevnar group) was greater than 0.50.|GMCs ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.06|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GMC of antibodies to pneumococcal PnC 9V antigen when PCV is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when PCV is given alone||1.06|0.72|
81713623|NCT01000311|163122253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response as GMC of antibodies to pneumococcal PnC 14 antigen, when PCV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of PCV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMC of MenACWY-CRM + Prevnar group divided by GMC of Prevnar group) was greater than 0.50.|GMCs ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.28|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GMC of antibodies to pneumococcal PnC 14 antigen when PCV is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when PCV is given alone||1.28|0.84|
81713624|NCT01000311|163122253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response as GMC of antibodies to pneumococcal PnC 18C antigen, when PCV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of PCV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMC of MenACWY-CRM + Prevnar group divided by GMC of Prevnar group) was greater than 0.50.|GMCs ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.2|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GMC of antibodies to pneumococcal PnC 18C antigen when PCV is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when PCV is given alone||1.2|0.82|
81713625|NCT01000311|163122253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response as GMC of antibodies to pneumococcal PnC 19F antigen, when PCV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of PCV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMC of MenACWY-CRM + Prevnar group divided by GMC of Prevnar group) was greater than 0.50.|GMCs ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.07|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GMC of antibodies to pneumococcal PnC 19F antigen when PCV is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when PCV is given alone||1.07|0.73|
81540139|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.1637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|7.05||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||7.05|0.72|0.1637
81713626|NCT01000311|163122253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response as GMC of antibodies to pneumococcal PnC 23F antigen, when PCV is given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM, was considered non-inferior to that of PCV given alone, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMCs (GMC of MenACWY-CRM + Prevnar group divided by GMC of Prevnar group) was greater than 0.50.|GMCs ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.04|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GMC of antibodies to pneumococcal PnC 23F antigen when PCV is given with MenACWY-CRM compared with when PCV is given alone||1.04|0.68|
81713627|NCT01468844|163122259|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo arms in change in BCVA in the study eye at Month 12 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|15.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713628|NCT01468844|163122260|OTHER|The difference between the minocycline and placebo treatment arms in number of participants improving ≥ 1 logOCT scale step in the study eye at Month 12 compared to baseline is reported.|Difference in Number of Participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713629|NCT01468844|163122261|OTHER|The difference between the minocycline and placebo treatment arms in number of participants improving ≥ 1 logOCT scale step in the study eye at Month 24 compared to baseline is reported|Difference in Number of Participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713630|NCT01468844|163122262|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo treatment arms in number of bevacizumab injections received from baseline to Month 12 is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.3|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713631|NCT01468844|163122263|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo treatment arms in number of bevacizumab injections received from baseline to Month 24 is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.4|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713632|NCT01468844|163122264|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo groups in the change in macular sensitivity in the study eye at Month 3 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.3|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713633|NCT01468844|163122265|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo groups in the change in macular sensitivity in the study eye at Month 6 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.5|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713634|NCT01468844|163122266|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo groups in the change in macular sensitivity in the study eye at Month 12 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.2|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713635|NCT01468844|163122267|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo groups in the change in macular sensitivity in the study eye at Month 18 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.8|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713636|NCT01468844|163122268|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo groups in the change in macular sensitivity in the study eye at Month 24 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.8|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713637|NCT01468844|163122269|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo arms in change in BCVA in the study eye at Month 24 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713638|NCT01468844|163122270|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo treatment arms in change in retinal thickness as measured by OCT in the study eye at Month 6 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|39.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|113.3|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713639|NCT01468844|163122271|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo treatment arms in change in retinal thickness as measured by OCT in the study eye at Month 12 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|313.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|267.3|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713640|NCT01468844|163122272|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo treatment arms in change in retinal thickness as measured by OCT in the study eye at Month 18 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|428.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|146.2|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713641|NCT01468844|163122273|OTHER|The mean difference between the minocycline and placebo treatment arms in change in retinal thickness as measured by OCT in the study eye at Month 24 compared to baseline is reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|119.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|66.6|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81469269|NCT04027075|162630859|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.658|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The mean difference applies to the group comparison (Intervention vs. Services as Usual) in trajectory differences from baseline through 3-months. Group was coded 1 = Intervention and 0 = Services as Usual.|||||.658
81713642|NCT01468844|163122274|OTHER|The difference between the minocycline and treatment arms in the number of participants experiencing a decrease in fluid leakage at Month 12 compared to baseline is reported.|Difference in Number of Participants|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713643|NCT01468844|163122274|OTHER|The difference between the minocycline and treatment arms in the number of participants experiencing an increase in fluid leakage at Month 12 compared to baseline is reported.|Difference in Number of Participants|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713644|NCT01468844|163122274|OTHER|The difference between the minocycline and treatment arms in the number of participants experiencing no change in fluid leakage at Month 12 compared to baseline is reported.|Difference in Number of Participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713645|NCT01468844|163122275|OTHER|The difference between the minocycline and treatment arms in the number of participants experiencing a decrease in fluid leakage at Month 24 compared to baseline is reported.|Difference in Number of Participants|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81469270|NCT04027075|162630860|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.783|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The mean difference applies to the group comparison (Intervention vs. Services as Usual) in trajectory differences from baseline through 3-months. Group was coded 1 = Intervention and 0 = Services as Usual.|||||.783
81540140|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.57||||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|11.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||11.47|1.11|0.0326
81692206|NCT04742907|163081699|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|3.18||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Subject-reported (eDiary) - Abdominal Bloating status is analyzed using logistic regression with Subject-reported (eDiary) - Abdominal Bloating as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 4||3.18|0.09|0.498
81692207|NCT04742907|163081699|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|4.05||p value is assessing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to 1.|Regression, Logistic||Subject-reported (eDiary) - Abdominal Bloating status is analyzed using logistic regression with Subject-reported (eDiary) - Abdominal Bloating as the dependent variable; treatment and surgical approach (open, laparoscopic) as covariates.|For Day 4||4.05|0.12|0.700
81692208|NCT04742907|163081700|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Day 1, LS mean difference between placebo and TU-100 15 g/day. Mixed Model Repeated Measures approach was used to assess the bothersomeness of Abdominal Bloating as the dependent variable and treatment group, surgical approach and treatment group by visit as covariates. An unstructured covariance structure is used to model the within-subject errors, shared across treatments.||0.8|-0.9|0.919
81692209|NCT04742907|163081700|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Day 1, LS mean difference between placebo and TU-100 7.5 g/day. Mixed Model Repeated Measures approach was used to assess the bothersomeness of Abdominal Bloating as the dependent variable and treatment group, surgical approach and treatment group by visit as covariates. An unstructured covariance structure is used to model the within-subject errors, shared across treatments.||-0.2|-1.8|0.016
81692210|NCT04742907|163081700|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Day 2, LS mean difference between placebo and TU-100 15 g/day. Mixed Model Repeated Measures approach was used to assess the bothersomeness of Abdominal Bloating as the dependent variable and treatment group, surgical approach and treatment group by visit as covariates. An unstructured covariance structure is used to model the within-subject errors, shared across treatments.||2.0|-0.1|0.064
81692211|NCT04742907|163081700|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Day 2, LS mean difference between placebo and TU-100 7.5 g/day. Mixed Model Repeated Measures approach was used to assess the bothersomeness of Abdominal Bloating as the dependent variable and treatment group, surgical approach and treatment group by visit as covariates. An unstructured covariance structure is used to model the within-subject errors, shared across treatments.||0.8|-1.3|0.683
81692212|NCT04742907|163081700|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Day 3, LS mean difference between placebo and TU-100 15 g/day. Mixed Model Repeated Measures approach was used to assess the bothersomeness of Abdominal Bloating as the dependent variable and treatment group, surgical approach and treatment group by visit as covariates. An unstructured covariance structure is used to model the within-subject errors, shared across treatments.||2.1|-1.0|0.462
81692213|NCT04742907|163081700|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Day 3, LS mean difference between placebo and TU-100 7.5 g/day. Mixed Model Repeated Measures approach was used to assess the bothersomeness of Abdominal Bloating as the dependent variable and treatment group, surgical approach and treatment group by visit as covariates. An unstructured covariance structure is used to model the within-subject errors, shared across treatments.||0.8|-2.3|0.343
81692214|NCT06150573|163081709|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.498||0.9141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.93|||ANOVA|||||0.93|-1.04|0.9141
81692215|NCT06150573|163081710|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.494||0.4583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.34|||ANOVA|||||1.34|-0.61|0.4583
81692216|NCT06150573|163081711|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.06|||ANOVA|||Week 12||-0.06|-0.30|0.0042
81692217|NCT06150573|163081711|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.17|||ANOVA|||Week 24||-0.17|-0.46|<0.0001
81692218|NCT06150573|163081712|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.2478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.01|||ANOVA|||Mean Gingival MLSI, Week 12||0.01|-0.05|0.2478
81713646|NCT01468844|163122275|OTHER|The difference between the minocycline and treatment arms in the number of participants experiencing an increase in fluid leakage at Month 24 compared to baseline is reported.|Difference in Number of Participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713647|NCT01468844|163122275|OTHER|The difference between the minocycline and treatment arms in the number of participants experiencing no change in fluid leakage at Month 24 compared to baseline is reported.|Difference in Number of Participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Minocycline - Placebo|||||
81713648|NCT00819052|163122276|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of nevirapine XR to nevirapine IR was established if the lower bound of the confidence interval was greater than -12%|Cochran's statistic|1.0||||||95.0|-4.3|6.2|||Cochran's statistic||Weighted treatment difference and corresponding variance were calculated based on Cochran's statistic.|||6.2|-4.3|
81713649|NCT00819052|163122289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.64||||0.7587||95.0|-34.34|25.05|||ANCOVA|Means adjusted for background ARV (Antiretroviral) stratum||||25.05|-34.34|0.7587
81713650|NCT03524664|163122319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.523||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|F(1,71) = 0.411, p =.523||Repeated measures ANOVA||||.523
81713651|NCT03524664|163122320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.173||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|F(1,71)=1.89, p=.173||Repeated measures ANOVA||||.173
81713652|NCT03524664|163122321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|F(1,71)=2.23, p=.140||Outcome data analyzed for those with complete data at both timepoints.||||.140
81713653|NCT03524664|163122322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.845||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|F(1,70)=.039, p=0.845||Outcome data analyzed for those with complete data at both timepoints.||||0.845
81713654|NCT03524664|163122323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.147||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|F(1,70)=2.147, p=.147||Outcome data analyzed for those with complete data at both timepoints.||||.147
81713655|NCT03524664|163122324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.429||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|F(1,70)=.633, p=.429||Outcome data analyzed for those with complete data at both timepoints.||||.429
81713656|NCT03524664|163122325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.208||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|F(1,70)=1.618, p=.208||Outcome data analyzed for those with complete data at both timepoints.||||.208
81713657|NCT03524664|163122326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|F(1,71)=1.09, p=.300||Outcome data analyzed for those with complete data at both timepoints.||||.300
81713658|NCT03524664|163122327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.099||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|F(1,71)=2.79, p=.099||Outcome data analyzed for those with complete data at both timepoints.||||.099
81713659|NCT03524664|163122328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.105||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|F(1,71)=2.70, p=.105||Outcome data analyzed for those with complete data at both timepoints.||||.105
81713660|NCT03524664|163122329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.699||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|F(1,71)=0.15, p=.699||Repeated measures ANOVA||||.699
81713661|NCT03524664|163122330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.945||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|F(1,71)=0.005, p=.945||Repeated measures ANOVA||||.945
81540141|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.24||||0.1455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|6.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||6.67|0.76|0.1455
81713662|NCT03524664|163122331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.767||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|F(1,71)=0.088, p=.767||Repeated measures ANOVA||||.767
81713663|NCT03524664|163122332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.682||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|F(1,71)=.0.17, p=.682||Repeated measures ANOVA||||.682
81713664|NCT03524664|163122333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|F(1,42)=0.003, p=.960||Repeated measures ANOVA||||.960
81713665|NCT03524664|163122334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.643||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|F(1,42)=0.218, p=.643||Repeated measures ANOVA||||.643
81713666|NCT03524664|163122335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.118||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|Time X Group F(2,90)=2.19, p.118||Repeated measures ANOVA||||.118
81713667|NCT03524664|163122336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|Time x Group F(2,90)=.223, p=.800||Repeated measures ANOVA||||.800
81713668|NCT03524664|163122337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.863||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|Group x Time F(2,92)=0.148, p=.863||Repeated measures ANOVA||||.863
81713669|NCT03702166|163122348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Multiple t-tests with Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons||||||0.01
81713670|NCT03702166|163122350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Multiple t-tests, with Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons,||||||0.038
81713671|NCT03702166|163122352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031||||||Multiple t-tests, with Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.031
81713672|NCT01522391|163122372|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.045||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.491|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.491|0.004|0.012
81713673|NCT01522391|163122373|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.045||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.491|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.491|0.004|0.012
81713674|NCT01522391|163122374|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.242||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|2.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||2.66|0.022|0.242
81713675|NCT01522391|163122374|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.428||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|4.696|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21||4.696|0.039|0.482
81713676|NCT01522391|163122375|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.242||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|2.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||2.660|0.022|0.242
81713677|NCT01522391|163122375|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.428||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|4.696|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21||4.696|0.039|0.482
81713678|NCT01522391|163122376|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.288||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|5.221|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||5.221|0.016|0.395
81713679|NCT01522391|163122376|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.067||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|1.218|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||1.218|0.004|0.067
81540142|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.1951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|6.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||6.32|0.69|0.1951
81713680|NCT01522391|163122376|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.484||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|8.787|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21||8.787|0.027|0.620
81713681|NCT01522391|163122377|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.287||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|5.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||5.550|0.015|0.403
81713682|NCT01522391|163122377|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.032||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.583|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||0.583|0.002|0.021
81713683|NCT01522391|163122377|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.271||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|4.779|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21||4.779|0.015|0.368
81713684|NCT01522391|163122378|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|1.045||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.106|10.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||10.32|0.106|0.970
81713685|NCT01522391|163122378|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.045||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.447|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||0.447|0.005|0.009
81713686|NCT01522391|163122378|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.36||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|3.556|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21||3.556|0.036|0.377
81713687|NCT01522391|163122379|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.961||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|11.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||11.43|0.081|0.974
81713688|NCT01522391|163122379|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.046||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.512|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||0.512|0.004|0.013
81713689|NCT01522391|163122379|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.447||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|4.883|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21||4.883|0.041|0.504
81713690|NCT01522391|163122380|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.242||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|2.659|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||2.659|0.022|0.242
81713691|NCT01522391|163122380|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.045||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.491|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||0.491|0.004|0.012
81713692|NCT01522391|163122380|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.428||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|4.697|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21||4.697|0.039|0.483
81713693|NCT01522391|163122381|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.202||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|2.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||2.340|0.017|0.197
81713694|NCT01522391|163122381|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.021||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.227|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||0.227|0.002|0.002
81692219|NCT06150573|163081712|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.01|||ANOVA|||Mean Gingival MLSI, Week 24||0.01|-0.07|0.0957
81692220|NCT06150573|163081712|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.1|||ANOVA|||Mean Interproximal MLSI, Week 12||-0.10|-0.58|0.0063
81692221|NCT06150573|163081712|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.31|||ANOVA|||Mean Interproximal MLSI, Week 24||-0.31|-0.89|<0.0001
81692222|NCT06150573|163081712|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.1536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.01|||ANOVA|||Mean Body MLSI, Week 12||0.01|-0.03|0.1536
81692223|NCT06150573|163081712|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006||0.1166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.0|||ANOVA|||Mean Body MLSI, Week 24||0.00|-0.02|0.1166
81692224|NCT06150573|163081713|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|-0.07|||ANOVA|||Week 12||-0.07|-0.21|<0.0001
81692225|NCT06150573|163081713|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.1|||ANOVA|||Week 24||-0.10|-0.25|<0.0001
81692226|NCT06150573|163081714|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.0|||ANOVA|||Week 12||-0.00|-0.13|0.0400
81692227|NCT06150573|163081714|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.05|||ANOVA|||Week 24||-0.05|-0.20|0.0010
81692228|NCT01753076|163081717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.0||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.9|7.9|||ANCOVA||A negative mean difference means that the direction of effect is in favor of placebo.|||7.9|-67.9|0.120
81692229|NCT01753076|163081718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4|-3.1|0.139
81692230|NCT01753076|163081719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.05|||Random coefficients analysis|||||0.05|-0.30|0.173
81692231|NCT01753076|163081720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.127||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.351|0.097|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.097|-0.351|0.265
81713695|NCT01522391|163122381|OTHER||Ratio between geometric means|0.257||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|2.752|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21||2.752|0.024|0.257
81692232|NCT01753076|163081721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.2||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|-18.7|0.125
81692233|NCT01753076|163081722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.49|0.36|0.393
81692234|NCT01753076|163081723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.89|||Regression, Cox||Week 48|||2.89|0.34|0.986
81692235|NCT01753076|163081723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.01|||Chi-squared||Week 60|||2.01|0.53|0.923
81692236|NCT01753076|163081724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.42|||Regression, Cox|||||1.42|0.81|0.642
81692237|NCT01753076|163081725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.053||||||||0.053|-0.062|
81692238|NCT01753076|163081726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|5.5||||||||5.5|-2.8|
81692239|NCT00578864|163081741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.367||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.367
81692240|NCT00578864|163081744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.592||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.592
81713696|NCT01522391|163122382|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|20.38||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.42|63.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||63.19|-22.42|0.346
81713697|NCT01522391|163122382|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|29.1||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.71|71.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||71.90|-13.71|0.18
81713698|NCT01522391|163122382|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-11.64||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.44|31.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21||31.16|-54.44|0.590
81540143|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.4097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|4.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.53|0.54|0.4097
81692241|NCT05692154|163081798|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.015||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.24|-0.23|||ANCOVA||Least-squares means, standard errors and p-value are taken from an analysis of covariance model, with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline TNSS (H0 at Visit 4) as covariate.|||-0.23|-8.24|0.038
81692242|NCT05692154|163081799|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.088||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-0.6|||ANCOVA||Least-squares means, standard errors and p-value are taken from an analysis of covariance, with treatment group as fixed categorical effect and baseline TOSS (H0 at Visit 4) as covariate.|||-0.60|-8.90|0.025
81692243|NCT05692154|163081800|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.247||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.95|-0.05|||ANCOVA||Least-squares means, standard errors and p-value are taken from an analysis of covariance model, with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline TNSS (H0 at Visit 4) as covariate.|||-0.05|-12.95|0.048
81692244|NCT05692154|163081801|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.21|-1.73|||ANCOVA||Least-squares means, standard errors and p-value are taken from an analysis of covariance, with treatment group as fixed categorical effect and baseline TOSS (H0 at Visit 4) as covariate.|||-1.73|-13.21|0.011
81692245|NCT05692154|163081802|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-18.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.211||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.74|1.83|||ANCOVA||Least-squares means, standard errors and p-value are taken from an analysis of covariance, with treatment group as fixed categorical effect and baseline TNSS (Day 1) as covariate.|||1.83|-38.74|0.074
81692246|NCT05692154|163081803|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.672||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.24|19.12|||ANCOVA||Least-squares means, standard errors and p-value are taken from an analysis of covariance, with treatment group as fixed categorical effect and baseline TOSS (H0 at Day 1) as covariate.|||19.12|-27.24|0.729
81692247|NCT00418262|163081812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.3|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 8. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.30|-0.21|
81713699|NCT01522391|163122383|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|5.95||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.84|42.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||42.73|-30.84|0.748
81713700|NCT01522391|163122383|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|14.62||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.65|51.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||51.88|-22.65|0.437
81713701|NCT01522391|163122383|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-18.66||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.92|18.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21||18.61|-55.92|0.322
81713702|NCT01522391|163122384|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|8.04||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.15|41.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||41.24|-25.15|0.631
81713703|NCT01522391|163122384|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|20.44||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.75|53.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||53.63|-12.75|0.224
81713704|NCT01522391|163122384|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.23||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.42|31.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21||31.96|-34.42|0.941
81713705|NCT01522391|163122385|OTHER||Least Square Means Difference|0.97||||0.954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.93|34.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||34.87|-32.93|0.954
81713706|NCT01522391|163122385|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|15.72||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.18|49.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||49.62|-18.18|0.358
81713707|NCT01522391|163122385|OTHER||least Square Mean Difference|-7.94||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.82|25.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 21||25.94|-41.82|0.642
81713708|NCT01522391|163122386|OTHER|||||||0.701|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.701
81692248|NCT00418262|163081812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.6|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 10. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.60|-0.42|
81692249|NCT00418262|163081813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.39|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 8. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.39|-0.11|
81692250|NCT00418262|163081813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.77|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 10. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.77|-0.23|
81692251|NCT00418262|163081814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.36|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 8. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.36|-0.17|
81692252|NCT00418262|163081814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.36|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 10. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.36|-0.17|
81692253|NCT00418262|163081815|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.4|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 8. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.40|-0.16|
81713709|NCT01522391|163122386|OTHER|||||||0.898|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.898
81713710|NCT01522391|163122386|OTHER|||||||0.271|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.271
81713711|NCT01522391|163122387|OTHER|||||||0.511|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.511
81713712|NCT01522391|163122387|OTHER|||||||0.777|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.777
81713713|NCT01522391|163122387|OTHER|||||||0.204|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.204
81713714|NCT01522391|163122388|OTHER|||||||0.489|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.489
81713715|NCT01522391|163122388|OTHER|||||||0.249|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.249
81713716|NCT01522391|163122388|OTHER|||||||0.098|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.098
81713717|NCT01522391|163122389|OTHER|||||||0.291|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.291
81713718|NCT01522391|163122389|OTHER|||||||0.113|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.113
81713719|NCT01522391|163122389|OTHER|||||||0.033|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.033
81713720|NCT01522391|163122390|OTHER|||||||0.825|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.825
81713721|NCT01522391|163122390|OTHER|||||||0.825|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.825
81713722|NCT01522391|163122390|OTHER|||||||0.208|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.208
81713723|NCT01522391|163122391|OTHER|||||||0.825|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.825
81713724|NCT01522391|163122391|OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.820
81713725|NCT01522391|163122391|OTHER|||||||0.086|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.086
81713726|NCT01522391|163122392|OTHER|||||||0.378|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.378
81713727|NCT01522391|163122392|OTHER|||||||0.975|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.975
81469271|NCT00550862|162630863|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Initial Phase 2 study: no a priori estimate of treatment effect available. Effect size estimated.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hierarchical model applied and pairwise comparisons of the 10mg treatment group versus the placebo group, then 25 mg and 50 mg were performed.||All tests: Descriptive methods were used with nominal p values provided and 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81469272|NCT00550862|162630863|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Initial Phase 2 study: no a priori estimate of treatment effect available. Effect size estimated.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hierarchical model applied and pairwise comparisons of the 10mg treatment group versus the placebo group, then 25 mg and 50 mg were performed.||All tests: Descriptive methods were used with nominal p values provided and 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81469273|NCT00550862|162630863|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Initial Phase 2 study: no a priori estimate of treatment effect available. Effect size estimated.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Hierarchical model applied and pairwise comparisons of the 10mg treatment group versus the placebo group, then 25 mg and 50 mg were performed.||All tests: Descriptive methods were used with nominal p values provided and 95% confidence intervals||||<0.0001
81469274|NCT00550862|162630864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81692254|NCT00418262|163081815|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.4|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 10. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.40|-0.16|
81692255|NCT00418262|163081816|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.18|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 8. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.18|-0.36|
81692256|NCT00418262|163081816|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.18|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 10. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.18|-0.36|
81692257|NCT00418262|163081817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.35|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 8. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.35|-0.20|
81692258|NCT00418262|163081817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.35|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 10. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.35|-0.20|
81692259|NCT00418262|163081818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.24|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 8. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.24|-0.24|
81692260|NCT00418262|163081818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.49|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 10. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.49|-0.49|
81713728|NCT01522391|163122392|OTHER|||||||0.962|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.962
81713729|NCT01522391|163122393|OTHER|||||||0.375|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.375
81469275|NCT00550862|162630865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0005||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0005
81540144|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29||||0.1554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|7.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||7.22|0.73|0.1554
81540145|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.22||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|17.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||17.14|1.04|0.0440
81540146|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.1928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|7.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||7.47|0.67|0.1928
81692261|NCT00418262|163081819|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.26|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 8. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.26|-0.28|
81692262|NCT00418262|163081819|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.52|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 10. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.52|-0.56|
81692263|NCT00418262|163081820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.2|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 8. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.20|-0.32|
81692264|NCT00418262|163081820|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.39|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 10. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.39|-0.64|
81692265|NCT00418262|163081821|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.24|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 8. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.24|-0.28|
81692266|NCT00418262|163081821|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.47|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 10. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.47|-0.57|
81692267|NCT00418262|163081822|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.32|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 8. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.32|-0.21|
81692268|NCT00418262|163081822|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.32|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 10. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.32|-0.21|
81713730|NCT01522391|163122393|OTHER|||||||0.946|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.946
81713731|NCT01522391|163122393|OTHER|||||||0.495|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.495
81713732|NCT01522391|163122396|OTHER|||||||0.477|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 7 morning||||0.477
81713733|NCT01522391|163122396|OTHER|||||||0.651|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 14 morning||||0.651
81713734|NCT01522391|163122396|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 21 morning||||0.340
81713735|NCT01522391|163122397|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 7 morning||||0.300
81713736|NCT01522391|163122397|OTHER|||||||0.705|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 14||||0.705
81692269|NCT00418262|163081823|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.13|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 8. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.13|-0.36|
81692270|NCT00418262|163081823|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.27|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 10. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.27|-0.72|
81692271|NCT00418262|163081824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.35|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 8. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.35|-0.19|
81692272|NCT00418262|163081824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.35|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 10. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||0.35|-0.19|
81692273|NCT00418262|163081825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.76|-7.04|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 8. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||-7.04|-7.76|
81692274|NCT00418262|163081825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|-1.9|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 10. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||-1.90|-3.03|
81692275|NCT00418262|163081826|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|1.38|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 8. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||1.38|-0.69|
81692276|NCT00418262|163081826|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|1.38|||||This is the (growth) model-estimated mean difference between visit 1 and visit 10. This estimate utilizes imputed values for missing observations.|"Tested single-group change over time from baseline (visit 1) to the study endpoint (visit 10). The null hypothesis stated that there was no change in PSE ratings over time. Bayesian growth curve models were estimated using Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Several linear and nonlinear trajectory models were compared on fit to data. Mean differences and confidence intervals were generated from the posterior-predictive distribution of the best fitting growth model."||1.38|-0.69|
81713737|NCT01522391|163122397|OTHER|||||||0.286|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 21||||0.286
81540147|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.67||||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|17.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||17.47|1.25|0.0222
81540148|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.4075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|4.65||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.65|0.54|0.4075
81713738|NCT00877929|163122469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1||||0.0001||95.0|-7.9|-4.2|||ANCOVA|Included effects of treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction with covariate of baseline blood pressure and baseline-week interaction.||||-4.2|-7.9|0.0001
81713739|NCT00877929|163122470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.1||||0.0001||95.0|-8.9|-5.4|||ANCOVA|Included effects of treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction with covariate of baseline blood pressure and baseline-week interaction.||||-5.4|-8.9|0.0001
81713740|NCT00877929|163122471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.6||||0.0001||95.0|-8.3|-4.9|||ANCOVA|Included effects of treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction with covariate of baseline blood pressure and baseline-week interaction.||||-4.9|-8.3|0.0001
81713741|NCT00877929|163122472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1||||0.0001||95.0|-7.9|-4.3|||ANCOVA|Included effects of treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction with covariate of baseline blood pressure and baseline-week interaction.||||-4.3|-7.9|0.0001
81713742|NCT00877929|163122473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9||||0.0001||95.0|-6.6|-3.2|||ANCOVA|Included effects of treatment, week and treatment-by-week interaction with covariate of baseline blood pressure and baseline-week interaction.||||-3.2|-6.6|0.0001
81713743|NCT01140646|163122520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0903||||||One sided t-test with 0.05 error rate was employed.|t-test, 1 sided|||To determine whether any reduction in hot flash score is beyond what is expected with a placebo (20-25%). Reference: Sloan JA, et al. Methodologic lessons learned from hot flash studies. J Clin Oncol. Dec 1 2001;19(23):4280-4290.||||0.0903
81713744|NCT01140646|163122520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1553||||||One sided t-test with 0.05 error rate was employed.|t-test, 1 sided|||To determine whether any reduction in hot flash frequency is beyond what is expected with a placebo (20-25%). Reference: Sloan JA, et al. Methodologic lessons learned from hot flash studies. J Clin Oncol. Dec 1 2001;19(23):4280-4290.||||0.1553
81713745|NCT03006276|163122525|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.94|||Fisher Exact|||Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF)||2.94|1.36|<0.001
81713746|NCT03006276|163122525|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.89|||Fisher Exact|||||2.89|1.34|<0.001
81713747|NCT03006276|163122526|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.43|||Fisher Exact|||last observation carried forward (LOCF)||2.43|1.17|0.007
81713748|NCT03006276|163122526|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.44|||Fisher Exact|||observed cases (OC)||2.44|1.16|0.007
81713749|NCT03245372|163122552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.114|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.114
81713750|NCT03245372|163122553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.692|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.692
81713751|NCT03245372|163122554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.082|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.082
81713752|NCT03245372|163122555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.443|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.443
81713753|NCT03245372|163122556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.668|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.668
81713754|NCT03245372|163122557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.516|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.516
81713755|NCT03245372|163122559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.229|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.229
81713756|NCT03245372|163122560|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81713757|NCT02155725|163122561|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9889||||0.9563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6633|1.4744|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.4744|0.6633|0.9563
81713758|NCT02155725|163122562|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0064||||0.9786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6321|1.6022|||Regression, Logistic|||Failure on individual component of the primary endpoint defined as administration of 2 units of RBCs.||1.6022|0.6321|0.9786
81713759|NCT02155725|163122563|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0169||||0.9474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6177|1.6741|||Regression, Logistic|||Failure on individual component of the primary endpoint defined as a loss of at least 4 g/dL of Hb.||1.6741|0.6177|0.9474
81713760|NCT00689299|163122599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||ANOVA with baseline score as covariate||||<0.05
81713761|NCT00434876|163122666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.49
81713762|NCT00434876|163122667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.04
81713763|NCT00434876|163122668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.57
81713764|NCT00434876|163122669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81713765|NCT00758394|163122670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||Two way Anova general linear model (subject and treatment as factors). Multiple comparison completed to determine differences between groups.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81713766|NCT03539900|163122680|SUPERIORITY|Analyses used all available data. Analyses to compare treatments were all intent-to-treat.||||||0.44|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were performed for all randomized participants. Models also considered weight status as a moderator or predictor.||||||.44
81713767|NCT03539900|163122681|SUPERIORITY|Analyses used all available data. Analyses to compare treatments were all intent-to-treat.||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were performed for all randomized participants. Models also considered weight status as a predictor or moderator.||||||.04
81713768|NCT03539900|163122682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||ANOVA|Analyses used all available data without imputation.||||||.98
81713769|NCT03539900|163122683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||ANOVA|Analyses used all available data without imputation.||||||.44
81713770|NCT03539900|163122684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||ANOVA|Analyses used all available data without imputation.||||||.99
81713771|NCT03539900|163122685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||ANOVA|Analyses used all available data without imputation.||||||.40
81713772|NCT00337935|163122686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.9||a priori theshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA|Baseline Hemoglobin was used as a covariate.||||0.9|0.2|.0062
81713773|NCT00337935|163122687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance p=0.05|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81713774|NCT00337935|163122688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance p=0.05|Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81713775|NCT00329433|163122689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Published data show that the incidence of PF4/heparin EIA antibodies is approximately 40% (range, 20% to 60%) following cardiac surgery. We estimated that antibody formation would occur in approximately 20% of patients following thoracic surgery. Sixty patients in each group would provide 80% power to detect a decrease in the incidence of positive PF4/heparin EIA tests from 20% to 4% at an alpha level of \<0.05.||||<0.05
81713776|NCT00329433|163122690|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81713777|NCT00329433|163122691|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81713778|NCT01336647|163122692|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The primary efficacy endpoint was responder rate calculated based on the percentage of subjects who were lice free at all follow-up visits (Days 1, 7 and 14). Because the number of responders and non-responders in the family size\>= 5 household members was less than five in at least one of the treatment arms, (Table 14.2.1.5), Fisher's Exact test was used to compare treatment arms, instead of the CMH test.|||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|The assessment of statistical significance will be done using Hochberg's modified Bonferroni test.||Null hypothesis; 80% power and 0.025 two-sided level of significance for each pairwise active vs. vehicle comparison||||<0.001
81713779|NCT00953849|163122695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|A Student's t test was performed to determine significance of differences between each of two groups.||||||<0.05
81713780|NCT00953849|163122696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|A Student's t test was performed to determine significance of differences between each of two groups.||||||<0.05
81713781|NCT00953849|163122697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|A Student's t test was performed to determine significance of differences between each of two groups.||||||<0.05
81713782|NCT00953849|163122698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|A Student's t test was performed to determine significance of differences between each of two groups.||||||<0.05
81713783|NCT01801475|163122699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||The nonlinear mixed-effects modeling software program NONMEM (version VII; Icon Development Solutions, Ellicott City, MD) was used to estimate the pharmacokinetic parameters. The first-order conditional estimation (FOCE) with η-ε interaction was used for the estimation process. Volume and clearance in this model is computed as a mean of the study population (pregnant and non-pregnant women) with a log-normal distribution in the population.||||<0.05
81713784|NCT01801475|163122700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||The nonlinear mixed-effects modeling software program NONMEM (version VII; Icon Development Solutions, Ellicott City, MD) was used to estimate the pharmacokinetic parameters. The first-order conditional estimation (FOCE) with η-ε interaction was used for the estimation process. Volume and clearance in this model is computed as a mean of the study population (pregnant and non-pregnant women) with a log-normal distribution in the population.||||<0.05
81713785|NCT00444028|163122708|OTHER|"The units on such analyses are generally those of slope (rise over run), with 1.000 being perfect. Although any positive slope might be considered clinically useful, a 90% CI within the criteria of 0.800-1.250 may be considered a delivery system which is as good as it gets."|Slope|0.909|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.832|0.987||||||Dose proportionality by power analysis examines the linear regression of the log-AUC versus log-Dose on a by-patient basis across all doses administered. The slope and 90% confidence interval (CI) provide a clear, quantitative (best practices) assessment of the relationship of drug delivered to dose administered.||0.987|0.832|
81713786|NCT02138227|163122710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81713787|NCT02138227|163122711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|F (2, 1574)||||||<0.01
81713788|NCT00692198|163122732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.12|||Log Rank|||||1.12|0.79|0.52
81713789|NCT00692198|163122733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.25|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio, LTOT vs No LTOT|||1.25|0.64|0.53
81713790|NCT00692198|163122734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.01||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.13|||Fisher Exact||Rate ratio, LTOT vs No LTOT|||1.13|0.91|0.81
81713791|NCT00692198|163122736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.08||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.19|||Fisher Exact||Rate ratio, LTOT vs No LTOT|||1.19|0.98|0.12
81713792|NCT00692198|163122737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.73
81713793|NCT00692198|163122738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81713794|NCT00692198|163122739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.71
81713795|NCT00692198|163122740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81713796|NCT00692198|163122741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.28
81713797|NCT00692198|163122742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81713798|NCT00692198|163122743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|8.0|||||Relative risk, LTOT vs No LTOT|||8.00|0.54|
81713799|NCT00692198|163122744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.37
81713800|NCT00692198|163122745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81713801|NCT05111548|163122746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.923|||||||ANOVA|||Mixed ANOVA (within-subjects factor=time; between-subjects factor=group)||||0.923
81713802|NCT05111548|163122747|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||ANOVA|||Mixed ANOVA (within-subjects factor=time; between-subjects factor=group)||||0.110
81713803|NCT05111548|163122748|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.818|||||||ANOVA|||Mixed ANOVA (within-subjects factor=time; between-subjects factor=group)||||0.818
81713804|NCT05111548|163122749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||ANOVA|||Mixed ANOVA (within-subjects factor=time; between-subjects factor=group)||||0.130
81713805|NCT02087085|163122752|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3589|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1804||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7132|-0.0047||MMRM model included treatment group, study region, analysis visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-analysis visit interaction as covariates.|MMRM|||||-0.0047|-0.7132|0.047
81713806|NCT02087085|163122753|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|1.5||MMRM model included treatment group, study region, analysis visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-analysis visit interaction as covariates.|MMRM|||||1.5|-3.9|0.390
81713807|NCT02087085|163122754|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|1.3||MMRM model included treatment group, study region, analysis visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as factors and baseline value and baseline value-by-analysis visit interaction as covariates.|MMRM|||||1.3|-4.2|0.301
81449830|NCT02792699|162586427|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity between the test (ABP 798) and reference (rituximab \[EU\]) for AUC0-14day was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the GMR following the second infusion of the first dose was within the bioequivalence criteria of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9394|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8863|0.9958||||||The geometric mean ratio (GMR) and confidence interval (CI) was estimated from an analysis of covariance ANCOVA model adjusted for weight and geographic region. The GMR was obtained by exponentiating the difference of the means on the natural log scale. The CI was obtained by exponentiating the CI for the difference between the means on the log scale.||0.9958|0.8863|
81540149|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.3659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|4.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||4.93|0.56|0.3659
81713808|NCT01101321|163122756|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.14|104.96|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||104.96|96.14|
81713809|NCT01101321|163122757|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.44|101.73|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||101.73|95.44|
81713810|NCT01101321|163122758|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.42|101.7|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||101.70|95.42|
81692277|NCT04743635|163081830|OTHER|"Performance goal.~Hypothesis:~Ho: D \< 1 Ha: D ≥ 1, where D = reduction in the CSS score from baseline to 3 months, and 1 is the performance goal. If the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval is greater than or equal to 1 then we will reject the null hypothesis and conclude the device performs effectively."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|1.71|||t-test, 2 sided|The 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the mean reduction in CSS was calculated along with the corresponding p-value (Student's t-test).||The endpoint tested the mean of the changes for each treated participant, not a 1-point change between mean score of the group at baseline versus 3 months. Success is achieved when the mean change across all treated participants is at least one point.||1.71|1.28|.0001
81692278|NCT04743635|163081831|OTHER|Performance goal. The hierarchal endpoint is met if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval is greater than or equal to 0.6.|Percentage improved|95.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.6|99.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||"The GAIS scale counted if at least two of the three evaluators selected it, otherwise the median between the three was counted (e.g., if improved, worse and much worse, worse was counted). A participant is considered improved if the GAIS assessment is improved (1), much improved (2) or very much improved (3)."||99.1|87.6|.0001
81692279|NCT04743635|163081834|OTHER|Performance goal. In order to meet the endpoint, the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval had to be greater than or equal to 0.6.|Percentage improved|72.1||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.9|82.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||82.3|59.9|.0264
81692280|NCT01954121|163081836|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin for the adjusted difference in seizure free proportion in the LEV minus the seizure free proportion in the CBZ-IR group was set to absolute -20% points.|adjusted difference in proportions|-22.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.1|-12.6||||||The adjusted absolute difference in treatment group seizure-free proportions (referenced as 'Adjusted difference in proportions' in 'Method of Estimation' below) was derived from the adjusted treatment group proportions of seizure-free subjects. The adjusted proportions were derived from a logistic regression model of seizure freedom using treatment and the categories for the number of seizures in the 3-month period prior to Visit 1 (≤2 seizures and \>2 seizures) as covariates.||-12.6|-33.1|
81692281|NCT02915367|163081862|OTHER|Pearson chi-square||||||0.93|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.93
81692282|NCT02915367|163081864|OTHER|Pearson chi-square||||||0.96|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.96
81692283|NCT01064648|163081873|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.54|0.95||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|Stratified log rank test by performance status and histology type.||||0.95|0.54|0.06
81692284|NCT01064648|163081874|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.65|1.17||1-sided p-value|Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test by performance status and histology.||||1.17|0.65|0.28
81692285|NCT01064648|163081875|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|5.83||1-sided p-value|Chi-squared|Stratified Chi-square by performance status and histology.||||5.83|0.59|0.15
81692286|NCT01064648|163081876|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.49||1-sided p-value|Chi-squared|Stratified Chi-Square by performance status and histology||||1.49|0.14|0.09
81692287|NCT01064648|163081877|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.3||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|13.3||1-sided p-value|Chi-squared|Stratified Chi-Square by performance status and histology.||||13.3|1.4|0.006
81692288|NCT01064648|163081878|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.94||1-sided p-value|Chi-squared|Stratified Chi-Square by performance status and histology||||1.94|0.18|0.19
81692289|NCT05513391|163081881|NON_INFERIORITY|Non inferiority for GMTs was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the GMT ratio was greater than (\>) 0.667 for each virus strain.|GMT Ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.948|1.73||||||Statistical analysis for A/H1N1||1.73|0.948|
81692290|NCT05513391|163081881|NON_INFERIORITY|Non inferiority for GMTs was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio was \> 0.667 for each virus strain.|GMT Ratio|2.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|3.3||||||Statistical analysis for A/H3N2||3.30|1.93|
81692291|NCT05513391|163081881|NON_INFERIORITY|Non inferiority for GMTs was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio was \> 0.667 for each virus strain.|GMT Ratio|0.515|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.397|0.668||||||Statistical analysis for B/Victoria||0.668|0.397|
81692292|NCT05513391|163081881|NON_INFERIORITY|Non inferiority for GMTs was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio was \> 0.667 for each virus strain.|GMT Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.799|1.3||||||Statistical analysis for B/Yamagata||1.30|0.799|
81692293|NCT05513391|163081882|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority for SC was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \> -10% for the 4 strains.|Difference in percentage of participants|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|15.7||||||Statistical analysis for A/H1N1||15.7|-1.55|
81692294|NCT05513391|163081882|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority for SC was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \> -10% for the 4 strains.|Difference in percentage of participants|15.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|24.7||||||Statistical analysis for A/H3N2||24.7|5.80|
81692295|NCT05513391|163081882|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority for SC was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \> -10% for the 4 strains.|Difference in percentage of participants|-6.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.02|0.1||||||Statistical analysis for B/Victoria||0.10|-14.02|
81692296|NCT05513391|163081882|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority for SC was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \> -10% for the 4 strains.|Difference in percentage of participants|5.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|13.6||||||Statistical analysis for B/Yamagata||13.6|-1.99|
81692297|NCT06018350|163081941|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||McNemar|||||||0.002
81692298|NCT00418834|163081943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.001||95.0|-16.0|-11.7|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline LDL-C, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg)|||-11.7|-16.0|<0.001
81692299|NCT00418834|163081944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001||95.0|-7.4|-1.8|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline LDL-C, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg)|||-1.8|-7.4|<0.001
81692300|NCT00418834|163081945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.32|||<|0.001||95.0|4.52|8.84|||Regression, Logistic|Model terms: treatment, baseline LDL-C, and AVD status|Estimated ratio is the predictive odds of attaining LDL-C target on Atorva 10 mg + EZ versus Atorva 20 mg|||8.84|4.52|<0.001
81692301|NCT00418834|163081946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87|||<|0.001||95.0|1.4|2.5|||Regression, Logistic|Model terms: treatment, baseline LDL-C, and AVD status|Estimated ratio is the predictive odds of attaining LDL-C target on Atorva 10 mg + EZ versus Atorva 20 mg / Atorva 40 mg|||2.50|1.40|<0.001
81692302|NCT00418834|163081947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.48|||<|0.001||95.0|3.98|7.55|||Regression, Logistic|Model terms: treatment, baseline LDL-C, and AVD status|Estimated ratio is the predictive odds of attaining LDL-C target on Atorva 10 mg + EZ versus Atorva 20 mg|||7.55|3.98|<0.001
81692303|NCT00418834|163081948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75|||<|0.001||95.0|1.32|2.31|||Regression, Logistic|Model terms: treatment, baseline LDL-C, and AVD status|Estimated ratio is the predictive odds of attaining LDL-C target on Atorva 10 mg + EZ versus Atorva 20 mg / Atorva 40 mg|||2.31|1.32|<0.001
81692304|NCT00418834|163081949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.001||95.0|0.3|3.5|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline HDL-C, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg)|||3.5|0.3|<0.001
81692305|NCT00418834|163081950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.001||95.0|1.5|4.8|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline HDL-C, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg / Atorva 40 mg)|||4.8|1.5|<0.001
81692306|NCT00418834|163081951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.001||95.0|-14.2|-10.3|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline non-HDL-C, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg)|||-10.3|-14.2|<0.001
81692307|NCT00418834|163081952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001||95.0|-6.8|-1.7|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline non-HDL-C, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg)|||-1.7|-6.8|<0.001
81692308|NCT00418834|163081953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001||95.0|-9.4|-6.5|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline Total Cholesterol, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg)|||-6.5|-9.4|<0.001
81692309|NCT00418834|163081954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001||95.0|-3.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline Total Cholesterol, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg / Atorva 40 mg)|||-0.2|-3.8|<0.001
81692310|NCT00418834|163081955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-6.2|||<|0.001||95.0|-9.0|-3.4|||Nonparametric ANCOVA|ANCOVA using ranks based on normal scores (Tukey method) with model terms for treatment, baseline TG value (normalized scores), and AVD status|"(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg)~The median difference is based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimates of shift; The distribution-free 95% CI is based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test statistic"|||-3.4|-9.0|<0.001
81692311|NCT00418834|163081956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|||<|0.001||95.0|-5.2|1.0|||Nonparametric ANCOVA|ANCOVA using ranks based on normal scores (Tukey method) with model terms for treatment, baseline TG value (normalized scores), and AVD status|"(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg)~The median difference is based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimates~of shift; The distribution-free 95% CI is based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test statistic"|||1.0|-5.2|<0.001
81692312|NCT00418834|163081957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001||95.0|-11.0|-7.3|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline Apo B, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg)|||-7.3|-11.0|<0.001
81692313|NCT00418834|163081958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001||95.0|-5.5|-0.9|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline Apo B, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg / Atorva 40 mg)|||-0.9|-5.5|<0.001
81692314|NCT00418834|163081959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.401||95.0|-0.9|2.1|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline Apo A-I, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg)|||2.1|-0.9|0.401
81692315|NCT00418834|163081960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.001||95.0|1.1|4.2|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline Apo A-I, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg / Atorva 40 mg)|||4.2|1.1|<0.001
81692316|NCT00418834|163081961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001||95.0|-10.7|-7.3|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline Total-C:HDL-C, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg)|||-7.3|-10.7|<0.001
81692317|NCT00418834|163081962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.001||95.0|-6.8|-2.4|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline Total-C:HDL-C, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg / Atorva 40 mg)|||-2.4|-6.8|<0.001
81692318|NCT00418834|163081963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001||95.0|-17.0|-12.2|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline LDL-C:HDL-C, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg)|||-12.2|-17.0|<0.001
81692319|NCT00418834|163081964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001||95.0|-10.1|-3.7|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline LDL-C:HDL-C, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg / Atorva 40 mg)|||-3.7|-10.1|<0.001
81537506|NCT04972162|162757807|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority tests compared the subject´s perceived hearing aid benefit when the hearing aid was standard-of-care fitted compared to Web-App fitted by the subject. The non-inferiority margins are the minimum clinically important differences on each of the 3 communication benefit subscales as described by Cox \& Alexander (Ear and Hearing 1995;16;176-186). These literature values are as follows: Ease of Communication (EC): 26, Background Noise (BN): 27, Reverberant Room (RV): 28|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|5.2||Threshold for statistical significance was p =0.05. p-value was calculated using the estimated difference of benefits, calculating a new t-statistic by subtracting the applicable non-inf. margin from the difference and dividing by standard error.|ANOVA|repeated measures ANOVA where factors are order and treatment is device with patient as a random effect. Added interaction term of treatment and order|Difference calculated as benefit(standard-of-care fit) - benefit(web-app-fit)|Results for Ease of Communication Subscale. Null hypothesis: benefit(standard-of-care fit) - benefit(web-app-fit) \< noninferiority margin for all subscales. Each subscale was analyzed using an rm-ANOVA in which the repeated factors are order \& treatment; no between-group factors. Interaction term was order x treatment. ITT population includes 2 subjects who withdrew. It was concluded that their primary endpoint data was missing for cause and their APHAB benefit scores were imputed as 0.||5.2|-4.3|<0.0001
81540150|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.7878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|3.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.24|0.41|0.7878
81713811|NCT01270139|163122764|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The sample size was not defined on the basis of an end-point hypothesis, therefore the present FIM study should be considered as hypothesis-generating.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Overall comparison was assessed by applying the Friedman test, and pairwise comparisons between post-procedure and follow-up (nano vs ferro, nano vs stenting, and ferro vs stenting) were performed by ANOVA.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis - Nano group is superior to Ferro group and stenting control||||<0.05
81713812|NCT01270139|163122765|OTHER|The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to prove Gaussian distribution allowing for calculation of the mean and standard deviation. Non-Gaussian samples are described by median and range. Discriminant variables are evaluated with the two-sided Fisher's exact test. Differences between three groups were analyzed by means of a repeated-measures oneway ANOVA followed by a Fisher's post hoc test. We used the Cox proportional hazards ratios (HR) and 95% CI for the end points.|||||<|0.05||||||"A p value was calculated for each comparison separately, and indicated as for all comparisons. In case if p value was \>0.05, it was mentioned with a separated info. The threshold for statistical significance was a p value below 0.05."|Kaplan-Meier|||Null hypothesis is Nano group is superior to Ferro group and stenting control.||||<0.05
81713813|NCT01270139|163122766|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The sample size was not defined on the basis of an end-point hypothesis, therefore the present FIM study should be considered as hypothesis-generating.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Overall comparison was assessed by applying the Friedman test, and pairwise comparisons between post-procedure and follow-up (nano vs ferro, nano vs stenting, and ferro vs stenting) were performed by ANOVA.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis - Nano group is superior to Ferro group and stenting control||||<0.05
81713814|NCT01270139|163122767|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The sample size was not defined on the basis of an end-point hypothesis, therefore the present FIM study should be considered as hypothesis-generating.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier|||Null hypothesis is Nano group is superior to Ferro group and stenting control||||<0.05
81713815|NCT01270139|163122768|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The sample size was not defined on the basis of an end-point hypothesis, therefore the present FIM study should be considered as hypothesis-generating.|||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is Nano group is superior to Ferro group and Stenting control||||<0.05
81713816|NCT01270139|163122769|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The sample size was not defined on the basis of an end-point hypothesis, therefore the present FIM study should be considered as hypothesis-generating.|||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is Nano group is superior to Ferro group and Stenting control||||<0.05
81713817|NCT01270139|163122770|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The sample size was not defined on the basis of an end-point hypothesis, therefore the present FIM study should be considered as hypothesis-generating.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Overall comparison was assessed by applying the Friedman test, and pairwise comparisons between post-procedure and follow-up (nano vs ferro, nano vs stenting, and ferro vs stenting) were performed by ANOVA.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is Nano group is superior to Ferro group and stenting control||||<0.05
81713818|NCT01270139|163122771|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The sample size was not defined on the basis of an end-point hypothesis, therefore the present FIM study should be considered as hypothesis-generating.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Overall comparison was assessed by applying the Friedman test, and pairwise comparisons between post-procedure and follow-up (nano vs ferro, nano vs stenting, and ferro vs stenting) were performed by ANOVA.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is Nanogroup is superior to Ferro group and stenting control||||<0.05
81713819|NCT01270139|163122772|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The sample size was not defined on the basis of an end-point hypothesis, therefore the present FIM study should be considered as hypothesis-generating.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is Nanogroup is superior to Ferro group and stenting control||||<0.05
81713820|NCT01270139|163122773|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The sample size was not defined on the basis of an end-point hypothesis, therefore the present FIM study should be considered as hypothesis-generating.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Overall comparison was assessed by applying the Friedman test, and pairwise comparisons between post-procedure and follow-up (nano vs ferro, nano vs stenting, and ferro vs stenting) were performed by ANOVA.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is Nano group is superior to Ferro group and stenting control||||<0.05
81713821|NCT01270139|163122774|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The sample size was not defined on the basis of an end-point hypothesis, therefore the present FIM study should be considered as hypothesis-generating.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Overall comparison was assessed by applying the Friedman test, and pairwise comparisons between post-procedure and follow-up (nano vs ferro, nano vs stenting, and ferro vs stenting) were performed by ANOVA.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is Nano groups is superior to Ferro group and Stenting control||||<0.05
81540151|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.26||||0.0635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|11.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||11.38|0.94|0.0635
81692320|NCT00418834|163081965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.001||95.0|-11.6|-7.5|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline Apo B:Apo A-I, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg)|||-7.5|-11.6|<0.001
81692321|NCT00418834|163081966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001||95.0|-7.7|-2.9|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline Apo B:Apo A-I, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg / Atorva 40 mg)|||-2.9|-7.7|<0.001
81692322|NCT00418834|163081967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001||95.0|-15.3|-10.5|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline non-HDL-C:HDL-C, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg)|||-10.5|-15.3|<0.001
81692323|NCT00418834|163081968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001||95.0|-9.8|-3.6|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, baseline non-HDL-C:HDL-C, and AVD status|(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg / Atorva 40 mg)|||-3.6|-9.8|<0.001
81692324|NCT00418834|163081969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.534||95.0|-11.9|6.4|||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA)|LDA method of Liang and Zeger with model terms: treatment, time, AVD status, and the interaction of time by treatment|"(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg)~Data for analysis was transformed by the natural log and the difference in geometric mean % change from BL calculated based on the difference in the back-transformed least squares means."|||6.4|-11.9|0.534
81692325|NCT00418834|163081970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0||||0.09||95.0|-15.6|1.6|||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA)|LDA method of Liang and Zeger with model terms: treatment, time, AVD status, and the interaction of time by treatment|"(Atorva 10 mg + EZ minus Atorva 20 mg / Atorva 40 mg)~Data for analysis was transformed by the natural log and the difference in geometric mean % change from BL calculated based on the difference in the back-transformed least squares means."|||1.6|-15.6|0.090
81692326|NCT01953328|163081971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-73.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.54|-69.41||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from baseline at the mean of Weeks 10 and 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-69.41|-78.54|<0.001
81692327|NCT01953328|163081971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-72.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.22|-68.57||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from baseline at the mean of Weeks 10 and 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-68.57|-77.22|<0.001
81692328|NCT01953328|163081971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-74.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.21|-67.61||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from baseline at the mean of Weeks 10 and 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-67.61|-81.21|<0.001
81692329|NCT01953328|163081971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-74.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.93|-69.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from baseline at the mean of Weeks 10 and 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-69.60|-78.93|<0.001
81692330|NCT01953328|163081972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-74.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.22|-69.47||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-69.47|-80.22|<0.001
81692331|NCT01953328|163081972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-69.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.6|-65.23||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-65.23|-74.60|<0.001
81713822|NCT01270139|163122775|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The sample size was not defined on the basis of an end-point hypothesis, therefore the present FIM study should be considered as hypothesis-generating.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Overall comparison was assessed by applying the Friedman test, and pairwise comparisons between post-procedure and follow-up (nano vs ferro, nano vs stenting, and ferro vs stenting) were performed by ANOVA.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is Nano group is superior to Ferro group and Stenting control||||<0.05
81713823|NCT01270139|163122776|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The sample size was not defined on the basis of an end-point hypothesis, therefore the present FIM study should be considered as hypothesis-generating.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Overall comparison was assessed by applying the Friedman test, and pairwise comparisons between post-procedure and follow-up (nano vs ferro, nano vs stenting, and ferro vs stenting) were performed by ANOVA.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is Nano groups is superior to Ferro group and Stenting control||||<0.05
81713824|NCT01270139|163122777|OTHER|The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to prove Gaussian distribution allowing for calculation of the mean and standard deviation. Non-Gaussian samples are described by median and range. Discriminant variables are evaluated with the two-sided Fisher's exact test. Differences between three groups were analyzed by means of a repeated-measures oneway ANOVA followed by a Fisher's post hoc test. We used the Cox proportional hazards ratios (HR) and 95% CI for the end points.|||||<|0.05||||||"A p value was calculated for each comparison separately, and indicated as for all comparisons. In case if p value was \>0.05, it was mentioned with a separated info. The threshold for statistical significance was a p value below 0.05."|Kaplan-Meier|||Null hypothesis is Nano group is superior to Ferro group and stenting control.||||<0.05
81713825|NCT01270139|163122778|OTHER|The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to prove Gaussian distribution allowing for calculation of the mean and standard deviation. Non-Gaussian samples are described by median and range. Discriminant variables are evaluated with the two-sided Fisher's exact test. Differences between three groups were analyzed by means of a repeated-measures oneway ANOVA followed by a Fisher's post hoc test. We used the Cox proportional hazards ratios (HR) and 95% CI for the end points.|||||<|0.05||||||"A p value was calculated for each comparison separately, and indicated as for all comparisons. In case if p value was \>0.05, it was mentioned with a separated info. The threshold for statistical significance was a p value below 0.05."|Kaplan-Meier|||Null hypothesis is Nano group is superior to Ferro group and stenting control.||||<0.05
81713826|NCT01270139|163122779|OTHER|The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to prove Gaussian distribution allowing for calculation of the mean and standard deviation. Non-Gaussian samples are described by median and range. Discriminant variables are evaluated with the two-sided Fisher's exact test. Differences between three groups were analyzed by means of a repeated-measures oneway ANOVA followed by a Fisher's post hoc test. We used the Cox proportional hazards ratios (HR) and 95% CI for the end points.|||||<|0.05||||||"A p value was calculated for each comparison separately, and indicated as for all comparisons. In case if p value was \>0.05, it was mentioned with a separated info. The threshold for statistical significance was a p value below 0.05."|Kaplan-Meier|||Null hypothesis is Nano group is superior to Ferro group and stenting control.||||<0.05
81713827|NCT01270139|163122780|OTHER|The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to prove Gaussian distribution allowing for calculation of the mean and standard deviation. Non-Gaussian samples are described by median and range. Discriminant variables are evaluated with the two-sided Fisher's exact test. Differences between three groups were analyzed by means of a repeated-measures oneway ANOVA followed by a Fisher's post hoc test. We used the Cox proportional hazards ratios (HR) and 95% CI for the end points.|||||<|0.05||||||"A p value was calculated for each comparison separately, and indicated as for all comparisons. In case if p value was \>0.05, it was mentioned with a separated info. The threshold for statistical significance was a p value below 0.05."|Kaplan-Meier|||Null hypothesis is Nano group is superior to Ferro group and stenting control.||||<0.05
81713828|NCT01270139|163122781|OTHER|The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to prove Gaussian distribution allowing for calculation of the mean and standard deviation. Non-Gaussian samples are described by median and range. Discriminant variables are evaluated with the two-sided Fisher's exact test. Differences between three groups were analyzed by means of a repeated-measures oneway ANOVA followed by a Fisher's post hoc test. We used the Cox proportional hazards ratios (HR) and 95% CI for the end points.|||||<|0.05||||||"A p value was calculated for each comparison separately, and indicated as for all comparisons. In case if p value was \>0.05, it was mentioned with a separated info. The threshold for statistical significance was a p value below 0.05."|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is ex-vivo arm with exposure of nanoparticles is superior to saline control.||||<0.05
81713829|NCT02257970|163122783|EQUIVALENCE|The likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis (equivalence between the two groups) was defined as P\<0.05|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||For the analysis, the 4-month post-minus-pre change in this score for ketoprofen was compared.||||<0.0001
81713830|NCT02257970|163122784|EQUIVALENCE|Pre-to-post comparison: the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis (equivalence between the two groups) was defined as P\<0.05|||||=|0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||=0.6
81713831|NCT02257970|163122784|EQUIVALENCE|Pre-to-Post comparison: The likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis (equivalence between the two groups) was defined as P\<0.05|||||=|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||=0.01
81540152|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.62||||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|123.3||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||123.3|1.73|0.0137
81713832|NCT02898662|163122812|OTHER|The null hypothesis was that during the 52-week double-blind treatment period, the time to LOAC in the AZD1419 arm was equal to the corresponding time to LOAC in the placebo arm.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.5722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.87||1-sided p-value|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio \< 1 favours AZD1419 over placebo.|Comparison between groups for time to LOAC. Cox regression model analysis with age and gender included as covariates.||1.87|0.59|0.5722
81713833|NCT02898662|163122813|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.2006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|4.79||2-sided p-value|Generalized estimating equation analysis|||Comparison between groups for participants experiencing LOAC. Odds ratio was estimated using a generalized linear model based on a generalized estimating equation approach fitting treatment, visit and age and gender as covariates.||4.79|0.72|0.2006
81713834|NCT02898662|163122814|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.02||||0.8166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.17||2-sided p-value|Repeated measures analysis|||Comparison between groups for ACQ-5 score. Repeated measures analysis.||0.17|-0.22|0.8166
81713835|NCT02898662|163122815|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.03||||0.8412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.26||2-sided p-value|Repeated measures analysis|||Comparison between groups for asthma daily diary score. Repeated measures analysis.||0.26|-0.32|0.8412
81713836|NCT02898662|163122816|OTHER|The null hypothesis was that the time to moderate or severe exacerbation was not different between AZD1419 and placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.5477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.67||2-sided p-value|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio \< 1 favours AZD1419 over placebo.|Comparison between groups for time to moderate or severe asthma exacerbation. Cox regression model analysis with age and gender included as covariates.||1.67|0.38|0.5477
81713837|NCT02898662|163122816|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.7294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.86||2-sided p-value|Generalized estimating equation analysis|||Comparison between groups for participants with moderate or severe asthma exacerbation. Odds ratio was estimated using a generalized linear model based on a generalized estimating equation approach fitting treatment and visit as covariates.||1.86|0.41|0.7294
81692332|NCT01953328|163081972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-78.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.55|-68.15||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-68.15|-83.55|<0.001
81692333|NCT01953328|163081972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-66.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.88|-60.87||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-60.87|-72.88|<0.001
81692334|NCT01953328|163081973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-89.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-98.4|-80.2||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-80.2|-98.4|<0.001
81692335|NCT01953328|163081973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-86.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.1|-77.5||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-77.5|-95.1|<0.001
81692336|NCT01953328|163081973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-68.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.3|-62.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-62.1|-75.3|<0.001
81692337|NCT01953328|163081973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-72.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.5|-64.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-64.6|-79.5|<0.001
81692338|NCT01953328|163081974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-90.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.9|-80.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-80.7|-100.9|<0.001
81713838|NCT02898662|163122818|OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.06||||0.3764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.2||2-sided p-value|Repeated measures analysis|||Comparison between groups for pre-BD FEV1. Repeated measures analysis.||0.20|-0.08|0.3764
81713839|NCT02898662|163122818|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.03||||0.7013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.11||2-sided p-value|Repeated measures analysis|||Comparison between groups for post-BD FEV1. Repeated measures analysis.||0.11|-0.17|0.7013
81713840|NCT02898662|163122819|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.32||||0.9686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.54|15.9||2-sided p-value|Repeated measures analysis|||Comparison between groups for PEF. Repeated measures analysis.||15.90|-16.54|0.9686
81713841|NCT02898662|163122820|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.02||||0.5403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.55|4.52||2-sided p-value|Repeated measures analysis|||Comparison between groups for FeNO. Repeated measures analysis.||4.52|-8.55|0.5403
81692339|NCT01953328|163081974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-83.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.5|-74.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-74.8|-92.5|<0.001
81692340|NCT01953328|163081974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-69.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.5|-62.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-62.6|-76.5|<0.001
81692341|NCT01953328|163081974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-65.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.8|-57.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-57.1|-73.8|<0.001
81692342|NCT01953328|163081975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-68.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.06|-64.27||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-64.27|-73.06|<0.001
81692343|NCT01953328|163081975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-65.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.74|-62.16||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-62.16|-69.74|<0.001
81692344|NCT01953328|163081975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-68.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.3|-62.99||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-62.99|-73.30|<0.001
81692345|NCT01953328|163081975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-67.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.14|-63.42||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-63.42|-71.14|<0.001
81692346|NCT01953328|163081976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-68.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.96|-63.89||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-63.89|-73.96|<0.001
81692347|NCT01953328|163081976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-63.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.96|-59.21||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-59.21|-67.96|<0.001
81692348|NCT01953328|163081976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-68.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.79|-62.86||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-62.86|-74.79|<0.001
81692349|NCT01953328|163081976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.78|-55.99||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-55.99|-65.78|<0.001
81692350|NCT01953328|163081977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-64.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.49|-60.39||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-60.39|-68.49|<0.001
81692351|NCT01953328|163081977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-59.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.3|-55.17||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-55.17|-63.30|<0.001
81713842|NCT03432819|163122837|SUPERIORITY|Using an intent-to-treat approach, intervention efficacy was tested with a hierarchical linear repeated-measures regressions where responses came from either follow-up, and MEMS adherence from 5, 6, or 7 month measurements. Predictors were an indicator for study arm, baseline value, follow-up time-point, and covariates. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering at the individual-level (ultimate clustering methods). Covariates were socio-demographics associated with the outcome at p\>.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|9.24||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|19.03|||Regression, Linear|||||19.03|-0.55|0.06
81713843|NCT03432819|163122838|SUPERIORITY|Using an intent-to-treat approach, intervention efficacy was tested with a hierarchical linear repeated-measures regressions where responses came from either follow-up, and MEMS adherence from 5, 6, or 7 month measurements. Predictors were an indicator for study arm, baseline value, follow-up time-point, and covariates. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering at the individual-level (ultimate clustering methods). Covariates were socio-demographics associated with the outcome at p\>.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|8.3|||Regression, Linear|||||8.30|0.70|0.02
81692352|NCT01953328|163081977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.87|-55.25||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-55.25|-64.87|<0.001
81692353|NCT01953328|163081977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-63.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.15|-59.62||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-59.62|-67.15|<0.001
81692354|NCT01953328|163081978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-65.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.34|-60.79||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-60.79|-70.34|<0.001
81713844|NCT03432819|163122839|SUPERIORITY|Using an intent-to-treat approach, intervention efficacy was tested with a hierarchical linear repeated-measures regressions where responses came from either follow-up, and MEMS adherence from 5, 6, or 7 month measurements. Predictors were an indicator for study arm, baseline value, follow-up time-point, and covariates. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering at the individual-level (ultimate clustering methods). Covariates were socio-demographics associated with the outcome at p\>.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.26|||Regression, Linear|||||0.26|-0.10|0.39
81713845|NCT03432819|163122840|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.2|||Regression, Linear|||Using an intent-to-treat approach, intervention efficacy was tested with a hierarchical linear repeated-measures regressions where responses came from either follow-up, and MEMS adherence from 5, 6, or 7 month measurements. Predictors were an indicator for study arm, baseline value, follow-up time-point, and covariates. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering at the individual-level (ultimate clustering methods). Covariates were socio-demographics associated with the outcome at p\>.05.||0.20|-0.37|0.54
81713846|NCT03432819|163122841|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.14|||Regression, Linear|||Using an intent-to-treat approach, intervention efficacy was tested with a hierarchical linear repeated-measures regressions where responses came from either follow-up, and MEMS adherence from 5, 6, or 7 month measurements. Predictors were an indicator for study arm, baseline value, follow-up time-point, and covariates. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering at the individual-level (ultimate clustering methods). Covariates were socio-demographics associated with the outcome at p\>.05.||0.14|-0.18|0.81
81713847|NCT03432819|163122842|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.01|||Regression, Linear|||Using an intent-to-treat approach, intervention efficacy was tested with a hierarchical linear repeated-measures regressions where responses came from either follow-up, and MEMS adherence from 5, 6, or 7 month measurements. Predictors were an indicator for study arm, baseline value, follow-up time-point, and covariates. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering at the individual-level (ultimate clustering methods). Covariates were socio-demographics associated with the outcome at p\>.05.||0.01|-0.37|0.06
81713848|NCT03432819|163122843|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.13|||Regression, Linear|||Using an intent-to-treat approach, intervention efficacy was tested with a hierarchical linear repeated-measures regressions where responses came from either follow-up, and MEMS adherence from 5, 6, or 7 month measurements. Predictors were an indicator for study arm, baseline value, follow-up time-point, and covariates. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering at the individual-level (ultimate clustering methods). Covariates were socio-demographics associated with the outcome at p\>.05.||0.13|-0.78|0.16
81713849|NCT03432819|163122844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.09|||Regression, Linear|||Using an intent-to-treat approach, intervention efficacy was tested with a hierarchical linear repeated-measures regressions where responses came from either follow-up, and MEMS adherence from 5, 6, or 7 month measurements. Predictors were an indicator for study arm, baseline value, follow-up time-point, and covariates. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering at the individual-level (ultimate clustering methods). Covariates were socio-demographics associated with the outcome at p\>.05.||-0.09|-0.84|0.02
81713850|NCT03432819|163122845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.47|||Regression, Linear|||Using an intent-to-treat approach, intervention efficacy was tested with a hierarchical linear repeated-measures regressions where responses came from either follow-up, and MEMS adherence from 5, 6, or 7 month measurements. Predictors were an indicator for study arm, baseline value, follow-up time-point, and covariates. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering at the individual-level (ultimate clustering methods). Covariates were socio-demographics associated with the outcome at p\>.05.||0.47|-0.32|0.71
81713851|NCT03432819|163122846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.06|||Regression, Linear|||Using an intent-to-treat approach, intervention efficacy was tested with a hierarchical linear repeated-measures regressions where responses came from either follow-up, and MEMS adherence from 5, 6, or 7 month measurements. Predictors were an indicator for study arm, baseline value, follow-up time-point, and covariates. Standard errors were adjusted for clustering at the individual-level (ultimate clustering methods). Covariates were socio-demographics associated with the outcome at p\>.05.||0.06|-0.73|0.10
81713852|NCT01430559|163122876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.43||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA, repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||||-0.43|-1.20|<0.0001
81713853|NCT01430559|163122877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.09||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Pain subscale (Week 2)||-0.09|-0.65|0.0103
81713854|NCT01430559|163122877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.04||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Pain subscale (Week 4)||-0.04|-0.67|0.0295
81713855|NCT01430559|163122877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.17||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Pain subscale (Week 8)||-0.17|-0.87|0.0041
81713856|NCT01430559|163122877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.43||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Pain subscale (Week 12)||-0.43|-1.20|<0.0001
81713857|NCT01430559|163122877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.02||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Stiffness subscale (Week 2)||-0.02|-0.64|0.0369
81713858|NCT01430559|163122877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.2642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.15||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Stiffness subscale (Week 4)||0.15|-0.54|0.2642
81713859|NCT01430559|163122877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.1||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Stiffness subscale (Week 8)||-0.10|-0.84|0.0140
81713860|NCT01430559|163122877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.28||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Stiffness subscale (Week 12)||-0.28|-1.06|0.0009
81713861|NCT01430559|163122877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.17||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Physical function subscale (Week 2)||-0.17|-0.72|0.0017
81713862|NCT01430559|163122877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.03||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Physical function subscale (Week 4)||-0.03|-0.66|0.0328
81537507|NCT04972162|162757807|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority tests compared the subject´s perceived hearing aid benefit when the hearing aid was standard-of-care fitted compared to Web-App fitted by the subject. The non-inferiority margins are the minimum clinically important differences on each of the 3 communication benefit subscales as described by Cox \& Alexander (Ear and Hearing 1995;16;176-186). These literature values are as follows: Ease of Communication (EC): 26, Background Noise (BN): 27, Reverberant Room (RV): 28|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|7.2||Threshold for statistical significance was p =0.05. p-value was calculated using the estimated difference of benefits, calculating a new t-statistic by subtracting the applicable non-inf. margin from the difference and dividing by standard error.|ANOVA|repeated measures ANOVA where factors are order and treatment is device with patient as a random effect. Added interaction term of treatment and order|Difference calculated as benefit(standard-of-care fit) - benefit(web-app-fit)|Results for Background Noise Subscale. Null hypothesis: benefit(standard-of-care fit) - benefit(web-app-fit) \< noninferiority margin for all subscales. Each subscale was analyzed using an rm-ANOVA in which the repeated factors are order \& treatment; no between-group factors. Interaction term was order x treatment. ITT population includes 2 subjects who withdrew. It was concluded that their primary endpoint data was missing for cause and their APHAB benefit scores were imputed as 0.||7.2|-5.3|<0.0001
81537508|NCT04972162|162757807|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority tests compared the subject´s perceived hearing aid benefit when the hearing aid was standard-of-care fitted compared to Web-App fitted by the subject. The non-inferiority margins are the minimum clinically important differences on each of the 3 communication benefit subscales as described by Cox \& Alexander (Ear and Hearing 1995;16;176-186). These literature values are as follows: Ease of Communication (EC): 26, Background Noise (BN): 27, Reverberant Room (RV): 28|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|6.5||Threshold for statistical significance was p =0.05. p-value was calculated using the estimated difference of benefits, calculating a new t-statistic by subtracting the applicable non-inf. margin from the difference and dividing by standard error.|ANOVA|repeated measures ANOVA where factors are order and treatment is device with patient as a random effect. Added interaction term of treatment and order|Difference calculated as benefit(standard-of-care fit) - benefit(web-app-fit)|Results for Reverberant Room Subscale. Null hypothesis: benefit(standard-of-care fit) - benefit(web-app-fit) \< noninferiority margin for all subscales. Each subscale was analyzed using an rm-ANOVA in which the repeated factors are order \& treatment; no between-group factors. Interaction term was order x treatment. ITT population includes 2 subjects who withdrew. It was concluded that their primary endpoint data was missing for cause and their APHAB benefit scores were imputed as 0.||6.5|-4.6|<0.0001
81537509|NCT00770653|162757825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.267||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2264|5.3076|||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis (H0) = mean increase of HDL after 24 weeks of treatment of Pio/Met group ≤ the mean increase in the Gli/Met group. Alternate hypothesis (H1) = mean increase of HDL after 24 weeks of treatment of Pio/Met group \> the mean increase in the Gli/Met group. The relevant clinical effect size to detect with adequate power was 0.35. With this assumption, a one sided t-test with a type I error rate had 80% power to reject the H0 for the H1 when the sample size was 130 patients per group.||5.3076|1.2264|0.0018
81713863|NCT01430559|163122877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.16||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Physical function subscale (Week 8)||-0.16|-0.86|0.0043
81713864|NCT01430559|163122877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.43||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Physical function subscale (Week 12)||-0.43|-1.19|<0.0001
81713865|NCT01430559|163122877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.12||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Average score (Week 2)||-0.12|-0.65|0.0051
81713866|NCT01430559|163122877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.01||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Average score (Week 4)||0.01|-0.61|0.0593
81713867|NCT01430559|163122877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.16||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Average score (Week 8)||-0.16|-0.84|0.0046
81713868|NCT01430559|163122877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.39||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Average score (Week 12)||-0.39|-1.14|<0.0001
81692355|NCT01953328|163081978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-57.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.05|-52.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-52.40|-62.05|<0.001
81692356|NCT01953328|163081978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.91|-54.83||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-54.83|-65.91|<0.001
81692357|NCT01953328|163081978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.92|-51.39||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-51.39|-60.92|<0.001
81692358|NCT01953328|163081979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-45.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.35|-41.73||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-41.73|-49.35|<0.001
81692359|NCT01953328|163081979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-43.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.78|-40.08||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-40.08|-46.78|<0.001
81692360|NCT01953328|163081979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-40.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.88|-37.08||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-37.08|-44.88|<0.001
81692361|NCT01953328|163081979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-43.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.48|-39.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-39.80|-46.48|<0.001
81692362|NCT01953328|163081980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-45.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.83|-41.05||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-41.05|-49.83|<0.001
81692363|NCT01953328|163081980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-41.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.84|-37.85||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-37.85|-44.84|<0.001
81692364|NCT01953328|163081980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-40.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.35|-36.57||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-36.57|-45.35|<0.001
81692365|NCT01953328|163081980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-38.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.26|-34.62||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-34.62|-42.26|<0.001
81692366|NCT01953328|163081981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-54.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.37|-50.17||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-50.17|-59.37|<0.001
81692367|NCT01953328|163081981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-52.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.95|-48.36||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-48.36|-56.95|<0.001
81692368|NCT01953328|163081981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-50.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.72|-46.93||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-46.93|-54.72|<0.001
81692369|NCT01953328|163081981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-49.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.74|-45.64||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-45.64|-53.74|<0.001
81713869|NCT01430559|163122878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.3||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Walking on flat surface (Week 2)||-0.30|-0.94|0.0002
81713870|NCT01430559|163122878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.22||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Walking on flat surface (Week 4)||-0.22|-0.92|0.0015
81692370|NCT01953328|163081982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-55.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.93|-49.98||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-49.98|-60.93|<0.001
81692371|NCT01953328|163081982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-50.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.91|-46.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-46.00|-55.91|<0.001
81713871|NCT01430559|163122878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.32||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Walking on flat surface (Week 8)||-0.32|-1.08|0.0003
81469276|NCT01683422|162630910|SUPERIORITY|The reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance.||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||In the RTOG 9812 (NCT00003591) for unresectable pancreatic cancer, a one-year survival rate of 43% was observed. There were 109 analyzable patients on NCT00003591 with 61 still at risk for death at one year. Using the method of Dixon and Simon, a sample size of 39 analyzable patients followed over 12 months will ensure at least 90% probability of detecting a minimum of 17% improvement in the one-year survival rate compared to NCT00003591 at the 0.10 significance level (with a one-sided test).||||0.1
81692372|NCT01953328|163081982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-51.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.93|-46.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-46.80|-55.93|<0.001
81692373|NCT01953328|163081982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-45.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.08|-40.81||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-40.81|-50.08|<0.001
81692374|NCT01953328|163081983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-66.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.58|-62.36||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-62.36|-70.58|<0.001
81692375|NCT01953328|163081983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-64.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.01|-59.66||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-59.66|-69.01|<0.001
81692376|NCT01953328|163081983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-64.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.9|-59.2||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-59.20|-68.90|<0.001
81692377|NCT01953328|163081983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-67.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.36|-63.15||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-63.15|-71.36|<0.001
81692378|NCT01953328|163081984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-68.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.75|-63.84||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-63.84|-72.75|<0.001
81692379|NCT01953328|163081984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-62.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.11|-56.94||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-56.94|-68.11|<0.001
81692380|NCT01953328|163081984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-63.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.44|-58.5||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-58.50|-69.44|<0.001
81692381|NCT01953328|163081984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.51|-55.72||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-55.72|-65.51|<0.001
81692382|NCT01953328|163081985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|98.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.8|99.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factor (HeFH diagnosis and lipid-lowering therapy).||||99.6|86.8|<0.001
81692383|NCT01953328|163081985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|96.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.1|98.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factor (HeFH diagnosis and lipid-lowering therapy).||||98.9|84.1|<0.001
81692384|NCT01953328|163081985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|73.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.1|83.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factor (HeFH diagnosis and lipid-lowering therapy).||||83.4|57.1|<0.001
81692385|NCT01953328|163081985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|82.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.5|90.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factor (HeFH diagnosis and lipid-lowering therapy).||||90.0|67.5|<0.001
81692386|NCT01953328|163081986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|98.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.7|99.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factor (HeFH diagnosis and lipid-lowering therapy).||||99.6|86.7|<0.001
81692387|NCT01953328|163081986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|91.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.2|96.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factor (HeFH diagnosis and lipid-lowering therapy).||||96.0|78.2|<0.001
81692388|NCT01953328|163081986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|75.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.3|85.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factor (HeFH diagnosis and lipid-lowering therapy).||||85.0|59.3|<0.001
81692389|NCT01953328|163081986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|78.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.6|86.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factor (HeFH diagnosis and lipid-lowering therapy).||||86.9|62.6|<0.001
81692390|NCT01953328|163081987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-51.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.88|-38.52||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-38.52|-63.88|<0.001
81692391|NCT01953328|163081987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-49.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.89|-39.27||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-39.27|-58.89|<0.001
81692392|NCT01953328|163081987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-49.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.74|-39.35||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-39.35|-59.74|<0.001
81692393|NCT01953328|163081987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-43.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.95|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.75|-34.12||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-34.12|-53.75|<0.001
81692394|NCT01953328|163081988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-50.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.25|-34.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-34.90|-65.25|<0.001
81692395|NCT01953328|163081988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-48.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.49|-37.05||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-37.05|-60.49|<0.001
81713872|NCT01430559|163122878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.51||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Walking on flat surface (Week 12)||-0.51|-1.34|<0.0001
81692396|NCT01953328|163081988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-52.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.06|-41.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-41.30|-64.06|<0.001
81692397|NCT01953328|163081988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-39.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.46|-29.48||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-29.48|-50.46|<0.001
81713873|NCT01430559|163122878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.02||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Going up or down stairs (Week 2)||-0.02|-0.67|0.0363
81692398|NCT01953328|163081989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.27|-14.59||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-14.59|-41.27|<0.001
81692399|NCT01953328|163081989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-21.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.54|-11.35||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-11.35|-32.54|<0.001
81692400|NCT01953328|163081989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-20.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.59|-10.43||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-10.43|-29.59|<0.001
81692401|NCT01953328|163081989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-20.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.78||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.18|-7.26||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-7.26|-34.18|0.010
81692402|NCT01953328|163081990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.33|-8.81||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-8.81|-46.33|<0.001
81713874|NCT01430559|163122878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.04||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Going up or down stairs (Week 4)||-0.04|-0.75|0.0311
81713875|NCT01430559|163122878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.16||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Going up or down stairs (Week 8)||-0.16|-0.94|0.0057
81713876|NCT01430559|163122878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.64||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Going up or down stairs (Week 12)||-0.64|-1.52|<0.0001
81713877|NCT01430559|163122880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.2373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.55||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||\>=30% reduction (Week 2)||2.55|0.79|0.2373
81692403|NCT01953328|163081990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-19.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.68|-8.25||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-8.25|-31.68|<0.001
81692404|NCT01953328|163081990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-17.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.53|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.15|-6.19||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-6.19|-28.15|<0.001
81713878|NCT01430559|163122880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.2069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.26||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||\>=30% reduction (Week 4)||2.26|0.84|0.2069
81713879|NCT01430559|163122880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.53||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||\>=30% reduction (Week 8)||2.53|0.97|0.0680
81713880|NCT01430559|163122880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|3.94||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||\>=30% reduction (Week 12)||3.94|1.47|0.0005
81713881|NCT01430559|163122880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.94||||0.1736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|5.01||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||\>=50% reduction (Week 2)||5.01|0.75|0.1736
81692405|NCT01953328|163081990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-16.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.24||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.29|-2.56||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-2.56|-31.29|0.010
81692406|NCT01953328|163081991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|12.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.39|17.27||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||17.27|7.39|<0.001
81692407|NCT01953328|163081991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|14.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.93|19.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||19.30|9.93|<0.001
81692408|NCT01953328|163081991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|15.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.12|20.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||20.60|10.12|<0.001
81692409|NCT01953328|163081991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|9.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.67|13.62||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||13.62|4.67|0.001
81692410|NCT01953328|163081992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|13.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|19.53||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||19.53|7.40|<0.001
81692411|NCT01953328|163081992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|15.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.87|20.52||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||20.52|9.87|<0.001
81692412|NCT01953328|163081992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|16.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.74|22.95||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||22.95|10.74|<0.001
81692413|NCT01953328|163081992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.85|15.55||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||15.55|4.85|0.001
81692414|NCT01953328|163081993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.37|-16.34||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-16.34|-39.37|<0.001
81692415|NCT01953328|163081993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-22.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.91|-12.39||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-12.39|-32.91|<0.001
81692416|NCT01953328|163081993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-18.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.69||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|-8.77||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-8.77|-27.40|0.001
81692417|NCT01953328|163081993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.31|-15.01||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-15.01|-39.31|<0.001
81692418|NCT01953328|163081994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-28.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.48|-14.36||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-14.36|-42.48|<0.001
81692419|NCT01953328|163081994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-20.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.29|-9.33||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-9.33|-32.29|<0.001
81692420|NCT01953328|163081994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-15.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.37||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.72|-4.39||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-4.39|-25.72|0.001
81692421|NCT01953328|163081994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-24.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.7|-11.99||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-11.99|-36.70|<0.001
81692422|NCT05113953|163082010|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.42||||0.1893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.21||P-value was analysed by MMRM method with change from baseline in binge eating days per week at scheduled visit as dependent variable and included fixed effect terms for treatment, trial center, visit week, interaction term of treatment by visit week.|MMRM|||||0.21|-1.06|0.1893
81692423|NCT05113953|163082010|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.06||||0.8502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.57||P-value was analysed by MMRM method with change from baseline in binge eating days per week at scheduled visit as dependent variable and included fixed effect terms for treatment, trial center, visit week, interaction term of treatment by visit week.|MMRM|||||0.57|-0.69|0.8502
81692424|NCT05113953|163082011|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.54||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.05||P-value was analysed by MMRM method with change from baseline value as dependent variable and included treatment, trial center, visit week, treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline-by-week interaction as covariates.|MMRM|||Change from baseline at Week 8||-0.05|-1.02|0.0313
81692425|NCT05113953|163082011|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.19||||0.4471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.67||P-value was analysed by MMRM method with change from baseline value as dependent variable and included treatment, trial center, visit week, treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and baseline-by-week interaction as covariates.|MMRM|||Change from baseline at Week 8||0.67|-0.30|0.4471
81692426|NCT04710862|163082031|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0005
81692427|NCT04710862|163082032|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0005
81692428|NCT04710862|163082033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.012
81692429|NCT04710862|163082034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81692430|NCT04710862|163082035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.004
81692431|NCT04710862|163082036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81692432|NCT04710862|163082037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.328|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.328
81692433|NCT01520324|163082038|OTHER|The data documented in this trial and the parameters measured were described using classic statistics, i.e. mean, SD, CV(%), median, minimum and maximum values for quantitative variables and frequencies for qualitative variables.||||||||||||||||The number of detected neoplasiae for each patient was listed and summarised by descriptive statistics. Number and percentage of patients with intraepithelial neoplasiae was presented|The data documented in this trial and the parameters measured were described using classic statistics, i.e. mean, SD, CV(%), median, minimum and maximum values for quantitative variables and frequencies for qualitative variables.|||
81692434|NCT00502307|163082051|OTHER||Exact binomial distribution|24.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.6|30.2||||||||30.2|19.6|
81692435|NCT00502307|163082051|OTHER||Exact binomial distribution|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|23.1||||||||23.1|13.6|
81692436|NCT00502307|163082052|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81692437|NCT00502307|163082052|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81692438|NCT00502307|163082053|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.005
81692439|NCT00502307|163082053|OTHER|||||||0.129|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.129
81692440|NCT00502307|163082054|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.003
81692441|NCT00502307|163082054|OTHER|||||||0.089|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.089
81692442|NCT00948818|163082062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|4.47||The p-value is still less than 0.05 after adjusting multiplicity using a serial gatekeeping multiple comparison procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between the 290 μg dose and placebo groups in the proportion of 9/12 Week APC 3 + 1 Responders.~The power, adjusted for multiplicity, was expected to be 93% based on NCT00460811 (MCP-103-202) study data."||4.47|1.51|0.0004
81692443|NCT00948818|163082064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|5.88||The p-value is still less than 0.05 after adjusting multiplicity using a serial gatekeeping multiple comparison procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between the 290 μg dose and placebo groups in the proportion of 9/12 Week CSBM 3 + 1 Responders.~The power, adjusted for multiplicity, was expected to be 93% based on NCT00460811 (MCP-103-202) study data."||5.88|2.26|<0.0001
81692444|NCT00948818|163082065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.91||The p-value is still less than 0.05 after adjusting multiplicity using a serial gatekeeping multiple comparison procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between the 290 μg dose and placebo groups in the proportion of 9/12 Week Abdominal Pain Responders.~The power, adjusted for multiplicity, was expected to be 93% based on NCT00460811 (MCP-103-202) study data."||1.91|1.04|0.0262
81692445|NCT00948818|163082066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.66||The p-value is still less than 0.05 after adjusting multiplicity using a serial gatekeeping multiple comparison procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Null Hypothesis: There is no difference between the 290 μg dose and placebo groups in the proportion of 6/12 Week APC + 1 Responders.~The power, adjusted for multiplicity, was expected to be 86% based on NCT00460811 (MCP-103-202) study data."||2.66|1.40|<0.0001
81692446|NCT02364947|163082084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.05|-2.62||Efficacy of the doses (change from baseline in the number of HDDs vs placebo) was assessed using a closed testing procedure. The 20 mg dose was tested at a 5% level of significance and only if significant, the testing would proceed to the 10 mg dose.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.62|-6.05|0.0001
81692447|NCT02364947|163082084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.05|-2.32||Efficacy of the doses (change from baseline in the number of HDDs vs placebo) was assessed using a closed testing procedure. The 20 mg dose was tested at a 5% level of significance and only if significant, the testing would proceed to the 10 mg dose.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.32|-6.05|0.0001
81713882|NCT01430559|163122880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.1496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|3.59||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||\>=50% reduction (Week 4)||3.59|0.82|0.1496
81692448|NCT02364947|163082085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.69|-2.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.16|-5.69|<0.0001
81537510|NCT00770653|162757826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.267||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2264|5.3076|||ANCOVA||Deviation from the normal distribution assumption was detected for original and rank-transformed data for all time-points due to p-value of Shapiro-Wilk test, indicating the normal distribution assumption might be distrusted for HDL-cholesterol data.|||5.3076|1.2264|0.0018
81692449|NCT02364947|163082085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.46|-2.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.63|-6.46|<0.0001
81692450|NCT02364947|163082086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.72|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.81|-7.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in total alcohol consumption (TAC) from baseline at Week 12||-7.13|-17.81|<0.0001
81692451|NCT02364947|163082086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.95|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.72|-7.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.15|-18.72|<0.0001
81692452|NCT02364947|163082087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.77|-5.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.53|-16.77|0.0001
81692453|NCT02364947|163082087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.11||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.37|-5.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.17|-17.37|0.0003
81692454|NCT02364947|163082088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by sex and baseline DRL|Risk Difference (RD)|22.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|30.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.4|13.6|<0.0001
81692455|NCT02364947|163082088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by sex and baseline DRL|Risk Difference (RD)|15.7||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|25.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.0|6.5|0.0007
81692456|NCT02364947|163082089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by sex and baseline DRL|Risk Difference (RD)|18.0||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|27.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.2|8.8|0.0002
81692457|NCT02364947|163082089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by sex and baseline DRL|Risk Difference (RD)|20.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|30.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.8|10.4|0.0001
81692458|NCT02364947|163082090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by sex and baseline DRL|Risk Difference (RD)|17.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|25.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.1|10.5|<0.0001
81692459|NCT02364947|163082090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by sex and baseline DRL|Risk Difference (RD)|14.3||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|22.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.2|6.4|0.0002
81692460|NCT02364947|163082091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by sex and baseline DRL|Risk Difference (RD)|11.0||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|19.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.1|2.9|0.0079
81692461|NCT02364947|163082091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by sex and baseline DRL|Risk Difference (RD)|14.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|23.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.9|5.8|0.0010
81692462|NCT02364947|163082092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by sex and baseline value|Risk Difference (RD)|9.9||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|16.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.3|3.5|0.0022
81692463|NCT02364947|163082092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by sex and baseline value|Risk Difference (RD)|11.1||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|18.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.3|3.8|0.0016
81692464|NCT02364947|163082093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by sex and baseline value|Risk Difference (RD)|13.6||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|20.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.9|6.2|0.0003
81692465|NCT02364947|163082093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by sex and baseline value|Risk Difference (RD)|12.8||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|21.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.0|4.6|0.0013
81692466|NCT02364947|163082094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by sex and baseline value|Risk Difference (RD)|15.2||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|23.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.3|7.1|0.0002
81713883|NCT01430559|163122880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.93||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||\>=50% reduction (Week 8)||3.93|1.14|0.0171
81537511|NCT00770653|162757827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1311||||0.1167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2951|0.0329|||ANCOVA|||||0.0329|-0.2951|0.1167
81537512|NCT00770653|162757828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.9479||||0.1012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.4331|3.5373|||ANCOVA|||||3.5373|-39.4331|0.1012
81537513|NCT00770653|162757829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1292||||0.7486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0109|23.2693|||ANCOVA|||||23.2693|-17.0109|0.7486
81537514|NCT00770653|162757830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2355||||0.9464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1253|6.6543|||ANCOVA|||||6.6543|-7.1253|0.9464
81537515|NCT00770653|162757831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1574||||0.0807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0193|0.3341|||ANCOVA|||||0.3341|-0.0193|0.0807
81537516|NCT00770653|162757832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5039|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4222|-2.5855|||ANCOVA|||||-2.5855|-6.4222|<.0001
81537517|NCT00770653|162757833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0707||||0.7799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4665|8.6079|||ANCOVA|||||8.6079|-6.4665|0.7799
81537518|NCT00770653|162757834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3161|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0994|7.5329|||ANCOVA|||||7.5329|5.0994|<.0001
81692467|NCT02364947|163082094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by sex and baseline value|Risk Difference (RD)|17.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|26.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.9|8.9|0.0001
81692468|NCT02364947|163082095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by sex and baseline value|Risk Difference (RD)|8.0||||0.0724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.7|-0.7|0.0724
81692469|NCT02364947|163082095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by sex and baseline value|Risk Difference (RD)|19.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|29.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.2|9.9|0.0001
81692470|NCT02364947|163082096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.13|-0.40|0.0002
81692471|NCT02364947|163082096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.15|-0.45|0.0001
81692472|NCT02364947|163082097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.18|-0.48|<0.0001
81692473|NCT02364947|163082097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.19|-0.51|<0.0001
81692474|NCT02364947|163082098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used. Baseline CGI-S value was used as baseline value in MMRM.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.33|-0.69|<0.0001
81692475|NCT02364947|163082098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used. Baseline CGI-S value was used as baseline value in MMRM.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.27|-0.67|<0.0001
81692476|NCT02364947|163082099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used. Baseline CGI-S value was used as baseline value in MMRM.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.31|-0.70|<0.0001
81692477|NCT02364947|163082099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used. Baseline CGI-S value was used as baseline value in MMRM.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.33|-0.77|<0.0001
81692478|NCT02364947|163082100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, logarithm scale baseline value, and logarithm scale baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.262|-0.121|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.121|-0.262|<0.0001
81692479|NCT02364947|163082100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, logarithm scale baseline value, and logarithm scale baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.232|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.080|-0.232|0.0001
81692480|NCT02364947|163082101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, logarithm scale baseline value, and logarithm scale baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.248|-0.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.088|-0.248|<0.0001
81692481|NCT02364947|163082101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, logarithm scale baseline value, and logarithm scale baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.226|-0.052|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.052|-0.226|0.0017
81713884|NCT01430559|163122880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|4.89||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||\>=50% reduction (Week 12)||4.89|1.57|0.0004
81537519|NCT00770653|162757835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8323||||0.4131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8312|1.1665|||ANCOVA|||||1.1665|-2.8312|0.4131
81713885|NCT01430559|163122881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.07||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||-0.07|-0.31|0.0027
81713886|NCT01430559|163122881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.01||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||-0.01|-0.30|0.0308
81713887|NCT01430559|163122881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 8||-0.05|-0.31|0.0060
81713888|NCT01430559|163122881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.05||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||-0.05|-0.34|0.0076
81713889|NCT01430559|163122882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.2843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|8.5||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||8.50|0.53|0.2843
81713890|NCT01430559|163122882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|4.87||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||4.87|0.86|0.1050
81713891|NCT01430559|163122882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.7861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.32||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.32|0.40|0.7861
81692482|NCT02364947|163082102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, logarithm scale baseline value, and logarithm scale baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|-0.009|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.009|-0.130|0.0234
81692483|NCT02364947|163082102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.1374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.115|0.016|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, logarithm scale baseline value, and logarithm scale baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.||0.016|-0.115|0.1374
81692484|NCT02364947|163082103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, logarithm scale baseline value, and logarithm scale baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.127|-0.005|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.005|-0.127|0.0348
81692485|NCT02364947|163082103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effect of treatment, sex, time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, logarithm scale baseline value, and logarithm scale baseline value-by-time point interaction with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix structure was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.1444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|0.017|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.017|-0.116|0.1444
81692486|NCT01725152|163082182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4475|||||||Linear mixed-effect|||Null hypothesis of no treatment difference in CGI-I will be assessed using a linear mixed-effects model for repeated measures, accounting for treatment (ganaxolone versus placebo) and period at a significant level of 0.05. A sample size of 30 participants in each arm/group was planned in the study will have 90% power to detect a modest effect size of 0.6 at level 0.05 in CGI-I. With a possible dropout rate of 15%, the power for testing the effect size becomes 84%.||||0.4475
81692487|NCT01111539|163082196|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.0|||=|0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|3.3|||ANCOVA|||The statistical analyses was performed by fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model to the change from baseline data (Week 8 Visit) for the MADRS Total Score at the Week 14 visit (LOCF). The model included baseline MADRS Total Score as a covariate and treatment as the main effect.||3.3|-5.2|=0.644
81692488|NCT01111539|163082196|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-3.7|||=|0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|0.4|||ANCOVA|||The statistical analyses will be performed by fitting an ANCOVA model to the change from baseline data (Week 8 Visit) for the MADRS Total Score at the Week 14 visit (LOCF). The model will include baseline MADRS Total Score as a covariate and treatment as the main effect.||0.4|-7.8|=0.080
81692489|NCT01111539|163082197|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.3|||=|0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.3|-0.8|=0.366
81692490|NCT01111539|163082197|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.4|||=|0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.1|-0.9|=0.138
81692491|NCT01111539|163082198|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.0|||=|0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|-1.2|=0.995
81692492|NCT01111539|163082198|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.9|||=|0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-2.1|=0.118
81692493|NCT02808312|163082201|OTHER|Two-sided 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) were calculated for the ratios of geometric least-squares means (GLSMs) of PK parameters between mild hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|1.7869|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2885|2.4781||||||An analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of PK parameters (AUClast) for each cohort.||2.4781|1.2885|
81692494|NCT02808312|163082201|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PK parameters between moderate hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|2.4868|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.6735|3.6954||||||An ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of PK parameters (AUClast) for each cohort.||3.6954|1.6735|
81692495|NCT02808312|163082201|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PK parameters between severe hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|6.324|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.3675|9.1569||||||An ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of PK parameters (AUClast) for each cohort.||9.1569|4.3675|
81692496|NCT02808312|163082202|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PK parameters between mild hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|1.7628|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.275|2.4374||||||An ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of PK parameters (AUCinf) for each cohort.||2.4374|1.2750|
81692497|NCT02808312|163082202|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PK parameters between moderate hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|2.4559|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.6531|3.6486||||||An ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of PK parameters (AUCinf) for each cohort.||3.6486|1.6531|
81692498|NCT02808312|163082202|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PK parameters between severe hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|6.2497|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.2965|9.091||||||An ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of PK parameters (AUCinf) for each cohort.||9.0910|4.2965|
81692499|NCT02808312|163082203|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PK parameters between mild hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|1.5703|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0723|2.2995||||||An ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of PK parameters (Cmax) for each cohort.||2.2995|1.0723|
81713892|NCT01430559|163122882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.1873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.78||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||3.78|0.77|0.1873
81713893|NCT01430559|163122883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.3738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|4.42||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||General health||4.42|-1.67|0.3738
81692500|NCT02808312|163082203|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PK parameters between moderate hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|1.7343|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2193|2.4667||||||An ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of PK parameters (Cmax) for each cohort.||2.4667|1.2193|
81692501|NCT02808312|163082203|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PK parameters between severe hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|2.5369|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.7562|3.6648||||||An ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of PK parameters (Cmax) for each cohort.||3.6648|1.7562|
81692502|NCT02808312|163082214|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PD parameters between mild hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|0.8722|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6827|1.1144||||||||1.1144|0.6827|
81692503|NCT02808312|163082214|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PD parameters between moderate hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|1.0731|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8295|1.3883||||||||1.3883|0.8295|
81692504|NCT02808312|163082214|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PD parameters between severe hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|1.1475|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8783|1.4992||||||||1.4992|0.8783|
81692505|NCT02808312|163082215|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PD parameters between mild hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|0.8188|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5837|1.1486||||||||1.1486|0.5837|
81692506|NCT02808312|163082215|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PD parameters between moderate hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|1.1323|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8772|1.4615||||||||1.4615|0.8772|
81692507|NCT02808312|163082215|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PD parameters between severe hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|1.3563|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0468|1.7574||||||||1.7574|1.0468|
81692508|NCT02808312|163082216|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PD parameters between mild hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|1.0658|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8275|1.3726||||||||1.3726|0.8275|
81692509|NCT02808312|163082216|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PD parameters between moderate hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|1.2942|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9663|1.7334||||||||1.7334|0.9663|
81692510|NCT02808312|163082216|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PD parameters between severe hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|0.8225|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5479|1.2347||||||||1.2347|0.5479|
81692511|NCT02808312|163082217|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PD parameters between mild hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|1.0806|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.791|1.4762||||||||1.4762|0.7910|
81692512|NCT02808312|163082217|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PD parameters between moderate hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|1.3729|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9663|1.9506||||||||1.9506|0.9663|
81692513|NCT02808312|163082217|OTHER|Two-sided 90% CIs were calculated for the ratios of GLSMs of PD parameters between severe hepatic impairment group and the control (normal hepatic function) group.|GLSM ratio|0.903|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6142|1.3275||||||||1.3275|0.6142|
81713894|NCT01430559|163122883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|9.8||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Physical functioning||9.80|2.07|0.0028
81692514|NCT03628417|163082218|NON_INFERIORITY|Examined the objective response rate (ORR) that there was 20% difference between the 2 treatment arms at day 180. With a significance level of 0,05 and a power of 80% the study required 28 evaluable metastases.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4489629||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|53.3|||Fisher Exact|||After reviewing existing data from electrochemotherapy with intratumoral bleomycin on small cutaneous metastases ≤3cm , we estimated the expected response rate for electrochemotherapy to 85%. We have no clinical results for the treatment of calcium electroporation, but on the basis of preclinical studies, we decided to accept a difference in response of 20%. All statistical analysis were done using IBM SPSS v24.||53.30|-13.30|0.30
81692515|NCT02713230|163082221|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|-117.688|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-150.896|-84.48|||ANOVA|||||-84.480|-150.896|<0.0001
81692516|NCT02713230|163082222|SUPERIORITY||LSM treatment ratio|0.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|0.371|||ANOVA|||||0.371|0.131|<0.0001
81692517|NCT02713230|163082223|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|0.116||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.200|0.032|0.008
81692518|NCT02713230|163082224|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81692519|NCT04263142|163082256|OTHER||Ratio|0.998|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9263|1.0757|||||Analysis was performed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant as a random effect on the natural log-transformed parameter AUC(0-inf). Ratio of GSK3640254 200 mg tablets/capsules.|||1.0757|0.9263|
81713895|NCT01430559|163122883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|8.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.14||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.95|12.38||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Role physical||12.38|3.95|0.0002
81713896|NCT01430559|163122883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|7.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|10.63||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Bodily pain||10.63|4.10|<0.0001
81713897|NCT01430559|163122883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.2124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|5.27||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Vitality||5.27|-1.18|0.2124
81713898|NCT01430559|163122883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|10.1||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Social functioning||10.10|1.82|0.0050
81713899|NCT01430559|163122883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|10.28||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Role emotional||10.28|1.46|0.0093
81713900|NCT01430559|163122883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.7274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|3.81||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Mental health||3.81|-2.66|0.7274
81713901|NCT01430559|163122883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.2819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|2.67||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Mental component aggregate||2.67|-0.78|0.2819
81713902|NCT01430559|163122883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|3.86||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Physical component aggregate||3.86|1.27|0.0001
81713903|NCT01430559|163122884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|4.66||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||Mobility||4.66|1.45|0.0014
81713904|NCT01430559|163122884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.48||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||Self-care||2.48|0.91|0.1080
81713905|NCT01430559|163122884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|3.62||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||Usual activities||3.62|1.17|0.0119
81713906|NCT01430559|163122884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.0887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.83||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||Pain/discomfort||2.83|0.93|0.0887
81713907|NCT01430559|163122884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.2466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.33||P-value and 95% confidence interval for odds ratio were calculated from logistic regression model (including baseline value and treatment group as factors) for binary data for comparison of meloxicam group versus placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||Anxiety/depression||2.33|0.80|0.2466
81713908|NCT01430559|163122885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.02||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||-0.02|-0.58|0.0367
81713909|NCT01430559|163122885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.02||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.02|-0.65|0.0652
81713910|NCT01430559|163122885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.07||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-0.07|-0.81|0.0200
81537520|NCT00770653|162757836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8847|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3067|-0.4627|||ANCOVA|||||-0.4627|-1.3067|<.0001
81537521|NCT00770653|162757837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4903||||0.0929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3979|0.4172|||ANCOVA|||||0.4172|-5.3979|0.0929
81537522|NCT00770653|162757838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8832||||0.3279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6571|0.8906|||ANCOVA|||||0.8906|-2.6571|0.3279
81713911|NCT01430559|163122885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.24||P-value and 95% confidence interval for least squares mean difference were calculated from ANCOVA (repeated measures) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects, and study site as a random effect.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||-0.24|-1.02|0.0016
81713912|NCT01177943|163122886|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|80-125% was used for bioequivalence (BE) criteria in terms of geometric means.|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean values|0.945|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.858|1.04|||ANOVA|||||1.04|0.858|
81713913|NCT01177943|163122887|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|80-125% was used for bioequivalence (BE) criteria in terms of the ratio of geometric means.|Ratio of AUC(0-tlast) values|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.07|||ANOVA|||||1.07|1.00|
81713914|NCT01288911|163122944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.57|||Log Rank||Estimated by use of Cox proportional hazards model.|PFS based on ICR Enzalutamide Vs. Bicalutamide. The (unstratified) log-rank test with an overall significance level of 0.05 (two-sided) was used to compare the PFS of enzalutamide to bicalutamide. The (unstratified) Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio of enzalutamide to bicalutamide, calculate the corresponding two-sided 95% confidence intervals and test the hypothesis that the hazard ratio is equal to 1.||0.57|0.34|<0.0001
81713915|NCT01288911|163122945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.55|||Log Rank||Estimated by use of Cox proportional hazards model.|PFS on based investigator assessment Enzalutamide Vs. Bicalutamide.||0.55|0.33|<0.0001
81713916|NCT01288911|163122946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||PSA Response Enzalutamide Vs. Bicalutamide.||||<0.0001
81713917|NCT01288911|163122947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Best PSA Response Enzalutamide Vs. Bicalutamide.||||<0.0001
81713918|NCT01288911|163122948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.39|||Log Rank||Estimated by use of Cox proportional hazards model.|Time to PSA progression Enzalutamide Vs. Bicalutamide.||0.39|0.20|<0.0001
81713919|NCT01288911|163122949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|5.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|8.09|||Log Rank||Estimated by use of Cox proportional hazards model.|Time to PSA Enzalutamide Vs. Bicalutamide.||8.09|3.18|<0.0001
81713920|NCT01288911|163122950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|5.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.96|7.79|||Log Rank||Estimated by use of Cox proportional hazards model.|Time to ≥ 30% PSA decline from baseline Enzalutamide Vs. Bicalutamide.||7.79|3.96|<0.0001
81537523|NCT00770653|162757839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Fisher Exact|-3.33||||0.2895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.83|8.39|||Fisher Exact|||The number and percentage of participants with a calculated compliance \>80% and \<120% are presented for both treatment groups. In addition, the p-values of Fisher's exact test, the two-sided 95% confidence intervals for the percentage of patients per treatment group and for the difference between the treatment groups are provided.||8.39|-14.83|0.2895
81537524|NCT00770653|162757840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.9516||||0.3517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.1999|34.2967|||ANCOVA|||||34.2967|-94.1999|0.3517
81713921|NCT01288911|163122951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|7.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.83|10.16|||Log Rank||Estimated by use of Cox proportional hazards model.|Time to ≥ 50% PSA decline from baseline Enzalutamide Vs. Bicalutamide.||10.16|4.83|<0.0001
81713922|NCT01288911|163122952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|13.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.23|26.79|||Log Rank||Estimated by use of Cox proportional hazards model.|Time to ≥ 90% PSA decline from baseline Enzalutamide Vs. Bicalutamide.||26.79|7.23|<0.0001
81713923|NCT01288911|163122953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.74|||Log Rank||Estimated by use of Cox proportional hazards model.|Radiographic PFS based on ICR Enzalutamide Vs. Bicalutamide.||0.74|0.36|0.0002
81713924|NCT00078715|163122963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.141||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|2.251||The significance level reflects the direct comparison of drugs after factoring out baseline depression levels.|Mixed Models Analysis|A linear mixed model was used with factors for drug, time of evaluation, the drug by time interaction, and a baseline depression covariate.||The hypothesis was that yohimbine would provide lower levels of depression than placebo. Initial estimates of sample size assumed a minimum of 25 patients were required to detect differences in depression.||2.251|-4.260|.527
81537525|NCT00770653|162757841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-151.4477||||0.1979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-386.2256|83.3302|||ANCOVA|||||83.3302|-386.2256|0.1979
81537526|NCT00770653|162757842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.8589||||0.7186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-163.3229|113.6052|||ANCOVA|||||113.6052|-163.3229|0.7186
81713925|NCT01680835|163122967|OTHER|Freedom from primary safety composite event at 36 months compared to a performance goal of 35%|Kaplan Meier|0.771|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.678||||Log Rank||||||0.678|<0.001
81713926|NCT01680835|163122968|OTHER|No hypothesis Testing for this endpoint.|Kaplan Meier|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Stent Fracture at 1 Year||||
81713927|NCT01680835|163122968|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was done for this endpoint.|Kaplan Meier|0.989|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Stent Fracture at 2 Years||||
81713928|NCT01680835|163122968|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was done for this endpoint|Kaplan Meier|0.965|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Stent Fracture at 3 Years||||
81713929|NCT01680835|163122969|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was done at this endpoint|Kaplan Meier|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Freedom from acute death, freedom from amputation and freedom from clinically-driven target lesion revascularization at 1 year||||
81713930|NCT01680835|163122969|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was done for this endpoint.|Kaplan Meier|0.782|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Freedom from acute death, freedom from amputation and freedom from clinically-driven target lesion revascularization at 2 years||||
81713931|NCT01680835|163122970|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was done for this endpoint.|Kaplan Meier|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Estimate from freedom from major amputation through 3 years.||||
81713932|NCT01680835|163122971|OTHER||Kaplan Meier|0.781|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Freedom from clinically-driven TLR through 3 Years||||
81713933|NCT05047601|163122978|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.702||||0.1722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.422|1.167|||Generalized estimating equation (GEE)|Model included the fixed effects of treatment, geographic regions and presence of risk factors. Compound symmetry variance-covariance structure.||||1.167|0.422|0.1722
81537527|NCT00770653|162757843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.9728||||0.5058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.9915|20.0459|||ANCOVA|||||20.0459|-39.9915|0.5058
81450227|NCT02036775|162587116|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of relative bioavailability without molar mass adjustment (dose adjustment) was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test divided by reference) of the area under the curve (AUCss 0-24) using an acceptance range of 80%-125%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|103.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.52|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.54|110.74|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV(%))|||110.74|96.54|
81537528|NCT00770653|162757844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.3988||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.7193|117.5169|||ANCOVA|||||117.5169|-60.7193|0.5230
81713934|NCT05047601|163122978|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.645||||0.1163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.373|1.115|||GEE|Model included the fixed effects of treatment, geographic regions and presence of risk factors. Compound symmetry variance-covariance structure.||||1.115|0.373|0.1163
81713935|NCT05047601|163122980|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88||||0.6766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|1.602|||GEE|Model included the fixed effects of treatment, geographic regions. Compound symmetry variance-covariance structure.||||1.602|0.484|0.6766
81713936|NCT05047601|163122980|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.809||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.433|1.512|||GEE|Model included the fixed effects of treatment, geographic regions. Compound symmetry variance-covariance structure.||||1.512|0.433|0.5070
81713937|NCT05047601|163122982|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.672||||0.1869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.373|1.213|||GEE|Model included the fixed effects of treatment, geographic regions and presence of risk factors. Compound symmetry variance-covariance structure.||||1.213|0.373|0.1869
81713938|NCT05047601|163122982|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.633||||0.1221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.355|1.13|||GEE|Model included the fixed effects of treatment, geographic regions and presence of risk factors. Compound symmetry variance-covariance structure.||||1.130|0.355|0.1221
81713939|NCT05047601|163122983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0368|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0368
81713940|NCT05047601|163122983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0186|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0186
81713941|NCT05047601|163122984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75||||0.4126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.378|1.491|||GEE|Model included the fixed effects of treatment, geographic regions and presence of risk factors. Compound symmetry variance-covariance structure.||||1.491|0.378|0.4126
81713942|NCT05047601|163122984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.244||||0.4273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.725|2.135|||GEE|Model included the fixed effects of treatment, geographic regions and presence of risk factors. Compound symmetry variance-covariance structure.||||2.135|0.725|0.4273
81713943|NCT05047601|163122985|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.726||||0.1333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.478|1.103|||GEE|Model included the fixed effects of treatment, geographic regions and presence of risk factors. Compound symmetry variance-covariance structure.||||1.103|0.478|0.1333
81713944|NCT05047601|163122985|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.953||||0.8088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.645|1.408|||GEE|Model included the fixed effects of treatment, geographic regions and presence of risk factors. Compound symmetry variance-covariance structure.||||1.408|0.645|0.8088
81713945|NCT05047601|163122993|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.969||||0.7991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.758|1.238|||Negative binomial regression model|||||1.238|0.758|0.7991
81713946|NCT05047601|163122993|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.847||||0.1985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.657|1.091|||Negative binomial regression model|||||1.091|0.657|0.1985
81713947|NCT03026556|163123010|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.766||||0.0844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.566|1.037|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||1.037|0.566|0.0844
81713948|NCT03026556|163123010|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.255||||0.4892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.659|2.39|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||2.390|0.659|0.4892
81713949|NCT03026556|163123011|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.696|0.967|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||0.967|0.696|0.0182
81713950|NCT03026556|163123011|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.374||||0.0702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.974|1.939|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||1.939|0.974|0.0702
81713951|NCT03026556|163123012|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.923||||0.6307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.667|1.278|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||1.278|0.667|0.6307
81713952|NCT03026556|163123012|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.054||||0.8777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.055|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||2.055|0.540|0.8777
81713953|NCT03026556|163123013|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.223||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.585|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||0.585|0.085|0.0023
81713954|NCT03026556|163123014|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.654||||0.0406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.435|0.982|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||0.982|0.435|0.0406
81537529|NCT00770653|162757845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-367.2639||||0.2203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-964.3923|229.8646|||ANCOVA|||||229.8646|-964.3923|0.2203
81713955|NCT03026556|163123014|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.8124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.469|2.63|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||2.630|0.469|0.8124
81537530|NCT00770653|162757846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.0794||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.6468|151.8057|||ANCOVA|||||151.8057|-95.6468|0.5850
81713956|NCT03026556|163123015|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.856||||0.0901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|1.025|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||1.025|0.716|0.0901
81713957|NCT03026556|163123015|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.431||||0.0616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.983|2.083|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||2.083|0.983|0.0616
81713958|NCT03026556|163123016|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.887||||0.2073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.736|1.069|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||1.069|0.736|0.2073
81713959|NCT03026556|163123016|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.504||||0.0417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.015|2.228|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||2.228|1.015|0.0417
81713960|NCT03026556|163123018|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.709||||0.2663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.387|1.299|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||1.299|0.387|0.2663
81713961|NCT03026556|163123018|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.864||||0.8112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.261|2.863|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||2.863|0.261|0.8112
81713962|NCT03026556|163123019|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.766||||0.1227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.546|1.075|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||1.075|0.546|0.1227
81713963|NCT03026556|163123019|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.138||||0.7115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.573|2.26|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||2.260|0.573|0.7115
81713964|NCT03026556|163123020|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.923||||0.4727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.741|1.149|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||1.149|0.741|0.4727
81713965|NCT03026556|163123020|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.721||||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.062|2.79|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||2.790|1.062|0.0275
81713966|NCT03026556|163123021|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.346||||0.2309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.828|2.189|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||2.189|0.828|0.2309
81713967|NCT03026556|163123021|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.557||||0.3333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.635|3.821|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||3.821|0.635|0.3333
81713968|NCT03026556|163123022|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.008||||0.9359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.829|1.226|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||1.226|0.829|0.9359
81713969|NCT03026556|163123022|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.024||||0.8947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|1.465|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||1.465|0.716|0.8947
81537531|NCT00770653|162757847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4205||||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3207|-0.5202|||ANCOVA|||||-0.5202|-4.3207|0.0138
81713970|NCT01294319|163123023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4872|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4872
81713971|NCT01294319|163123024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2786|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2786
81713972|NCT02780869|163123025|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary endpoint was designed to establish comparable efficacy based upon a non-inferiority margin of 10% for the difference in the probability of TTH within 6 minutes comparing HEMOBLAST™ to G+T (HEMOBLAST™- G+T). Letting θ denote the true difference in the probability of hemostasis at 6 minutes between HEMOBLAST™ to G+T, the trial will test the null hypothesis H0: θ ≤ -0.10 vs. the alternative hypothesis HA : θ \> -0.10 using a one-sided level 0.025 test.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified adjustments for surgery type were made using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.||||||<0.0001
81713973|NCT02780869|163123025|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Adjustment for mulitple comparisons were made when assessing secondary endpoints using a fixed sequence closed testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate at 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A secondary endpoint of superiority of HEMOBLAST relative to G+T for success at achieving hemostasis within 6 minutes was evaluated.||||0.0001
81537532|NCT00770653|162757848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0009||||0.0817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1139|1.8578|||ANCOVA|||||1.8578|-30.1139|0.0817
81713974|NCT02780869|163123026|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Adjustment for mulitple comparisons were made when assessing secondary endpoints using a fixed sequence closed testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate at 0.05|Regression, Linear|||The difference in mean preparation time was tested using a linear regression model with stratified adjustment for surgery type.||||<0.0001
81713975|NCT02780869|163123027|NON_INFERIORITY|The difference in the probability of hemostasis within 3 minutes was tested using a logistic regression model with stratified adjustment for surgery type.|||||<|0.0001||||||Adjustment for multiple comparisons when assessing secondary endpoints was performed using a fixed sequence closed testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0001
81713976|NCT02780869|163123027|SUPERIORITY|The difference in the probability of hemostasis within 3 minutes was tested using a logistic regression model with stratified adjustment for surgery type.||||||0.0001||||||Adjustment for multiple comparisons when assessing secondary endpoints was performed using a fixed sequence closed testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0001
81713977|NCT03137173|163123043|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed by the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the between-group difference (ceftobiprole minus vancomycin+aztreonam) using a 10% non-inferiority margin in the ITT population. Difference was computed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights method, adjusted for geographical region and actual type of ABSSSI.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|7.8||||||||7.8|-1.2|
81713978|NCT03137173|163123044|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed by the two-sided 95% CI of the between-group difference (ceftobiprole minus vancomycin+aztreonam) using a 10% non-inferiority margin in the ITT population. Difference was computed using the CMH weights method, adjusted for geographical region and actual type of ABSSSI.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|5.6||||||||5.6|-3.5|
81713979|NCT03137173|163123045|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed by the two-sided 95% CI of the between-group difference (ceftobiprole minus vancomycin plus aztreonam) using a 10% non-inferiority margin in the CE populations. Difference was computed using the CMH weights method, adjusted for geographical region and actual type of ABSSSI.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|5.6||||||||5.6|-0.3|
81713980|NCT01535638|163123046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%)|123.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.0|141.1|||||The estimate of the relative bioavailability (%) is adjusted for the period effects in the ANOVA. The standard deviation is actually the gCV. CIs are based on the residual error from ANOVA, considering only the data from the 2 compared treatments.|Relative bioavailability comparison of Deleobuvir Trial Formulation II (reference) and Deleobuvir Final Formulation (test) in pairwise comparison. (reference : test)||141.1|108.0|
81713981|NCT01535638|163123046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%)|109.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.6|136.1|||||The estimate of the relative bioavailability (%) is adjusted for the period effects in the ANOVA. The standard deviation is actually the gCV. CIs are based on the residual error from ANOVA, considering only the data from the 2 compared treatments.|relative bioavailability comparison of Deleobuvir Final Formulation modified (test) and Deleobuvir Final Formulation (reference) in pairwise comparison. (reference : test)||136.1|88.6|
81713982|NCT01535638|163123047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%)|122.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.9|139.1|||||The estimate of the relative bioavailability (%) is adjusted for the period effects in the ANOVA. The standard deviation is actually the gCV. CIs are based on the residual error from ANOVA, considering only the data from the 2 compared treatments.|relative bioavailability comparison of Deleobuvir Final Formulation (test) and Deleobuvir Trial Formulation II (reference) in pairwise comparison. (test : reference)||139.1|107.9|
81713983|NCT01535638|163123047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%)|107.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.1|139.4|||||The estimate of the relative bioavailability (%) is adjusted for the period effects in the ANOVA. The standard deviation is actually the gCV. CIs are based on the residual error from ANOVA, considering only the data from the 2 compared treatments.|relative bioavailability comparison of Deleobuvir Final Formulation modified (test) and Deleobuvir Final Formulation (reference) in pairwise comparison. (test : reference)||139.4|83.1|
81713984|NCT00689728|163123080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.178||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.178
81713985|NCT00689728|163123080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.116||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.116
81713986|NCT00689728|163123082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.873||||0.062||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline at 16 weeks for LY2127399 30 mg. vs. placebo in Physical Health Component scores.|ANCOVA|||||||0.062
81713987|NCT00689728|163123082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.427||||0.052||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline at 16 weeks for LY2127399 80 mg. vs. placebo in Physical Health Component scores.|ANCOVA|||||||0.052
81713988|NCT00689728|163123082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.72||||0.655||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline at 16 weeks for LY2127399 30 mg. vs. placebo in Mental Health Component scores.|ANCOVA|||||||0.655
81713989|NCT00689728|163123082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.264||||0.173||95.0||||p-value represents change from baseline at 16 weeks for LY2127399 80 mg. vs. placebo in Mental Health Component scores.|ANCOVA|||||||0.173
81713990|NCT00689728|163123083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.281||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.281
81713991|NCT00689728|163123083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.218||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.218
81713992|NCT00689728|163123084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.500
81713993|NCT00689728|163123084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.444||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.444
81713994|NCT00689728|163123085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5||||0.337||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.337
81713995|NCT00689728|163123085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.6||||0.038||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.038
81713996|NCT00689728|163123086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.403||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.403
81713997|NCT00689728|163123086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3||||0.006||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.006
81713998|NCT00689728|163123087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.2||||0.168||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.168
81713999|NCT00689728|163123087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.3||||0.075||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.075
81469277|NCT00628095|162630912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|-0.0221||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.13|||Normal Approximation method|No adjustments for multiple comparisons were performed.|Power of 80% and a Type I error at 0.10 in a 1-sided test was calculated. Null hypothesis stated that there was no difference between the CE-224,535 and placebo arm groups, on the percentage of ACR 20 responders at Week 12.|Treatment effect was estimated by the difference of percentages between the treatment groups, and tested using the normal approximation method.||0.13|-0.17|0.591
81469278|NCT00628095|162630913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|-0.1232||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.22|-0.02|||Normal Approximation method|||Week 2: Treatment effect was estimated by the difference of percentages between the treatment groups, and tested using the normal approximation method.||-0.02|-0.22|0.941
81469279|NCT00628095|162630913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|-0.0622||||0.742|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.18|0.05|||Normal Approximation method|||Week 4: Treatment effect was estimated by the difference of percentages between the treatment groups, and tested using the normal approximation method.||0.05|-0.18|0.742
81469280|NCT00628095|162630913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|0.004||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.11|0.12|||Normal Approximation method|||Week 8: Treatment effect was estimated by the difference of percentages between the treatment groups, and tested using the normal approximation method.||0.12|-0.11|0.482
81469281|NCT00628095|162630914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|-0.0072||||0.989|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.08|0.06|||Barnard exact test|||Week 2: Treatment effect was estimated by the difference of percentages between the treatment groups, and tested using the Barnard exact test.||0.06|-0.08|0.989
81714000|NCT00689728|163123088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.3||||0.157||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.157
81714001|NCT00689728|163123088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.6||||0.025||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.025
81714002|NCT00689728|163123089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.4||||0.11||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.110
81714003|NCT00689728|163123089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.1||||0.147||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.147
81714004|NCT00689728|163123090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.172||||0.969||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.969
81469282|NCT00628095|162630914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|-0.0096||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.08|0.07|||Barnard exact test|||Week 4: Treatment effect was estimated by the difference of percentages between the treatment groups, and tested using the Barnard exact test.||0.07|-0.08|0.957
81537533|NCT00770653|162757849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9935||||0.1761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4843|2.4712|||ANCOVA|||||2.4712|-0.4843|0.1761
81714005|NCT00689728|163123090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.452||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.452
81714006|NCT00689728|163123091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.554||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.554
81714007|NCT00689728|163123091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.920
81714008|NCT00689728|163123092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.912||||0.1||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.100
81714009|NCT00689728|163123092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.322||||0.005||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.005
81714010|NCT00689728|163123093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0||||p-value represents comparison of LY2127399-30 mg dose versus placebo for the 3 levels of EULAR response (good response, moderate response, no response).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.022
81714011|NCT00689728|163123093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||p-value represents comparison of LY2127399-80 mg dose versus placebo for the 3 levels of EULAR response (good response, moderate response, no response).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.016
81714012|NCT00689728|163123094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6||||0.818||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.818
81714013|NCT00689728|163123094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.7||||0.066||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.066
81714014|NCT00689728|163123095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.010
81714015|NCT00689728|163123095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.056
81714016|NCT00689728|163123096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81714017|NCT00689728|163123096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.015
81714018|NCT00689728|163123097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.146||95.0||||p-value is for Immunoglobulin G change at week 16 (LOCF)|ANCOVA|||||||0.146
81714019|NCT00689728|163123097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125||95.0||||p-value is for Immunoglobulin G change at week 16 (LOCF)|ANCOVA|||||||0.125
81714020|NCT00689728|163123097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for Immunoglobulin M change at week 16 (LOCF)|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81714021|NCT00689728|163123097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||p-value is for Immunoglobulin M change at week 16 (LOCF)|ANCOVA|||||||0.005
81714022|NCT00689728|163123097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.115||95.0||||p-value is for Immunoglobulin A change at week 16 (LOCF)|ANCOVA|||||||0.115
81714023|NCT00689728|163123097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0||||p-value is for Immunoglobulin A change at week 16 (LOCF)|ANCOVA|||||||0.019
81714024|NCT03808298|163123106|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 0.75 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.99|2.9||||||||2.90|-1.99|
81714025|NCT03808298|163123106|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 0.5 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.73|2.24||||||||2.24|-2.73|
81714026|NCT03808298|163123106|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 0.25 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.25|2.79||||||||2.79|-2.25|
81714027|NCT03808298|163123106|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 0.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.94|3.09||||||||3.09|-1.94|
81714028|NCT03808298|163123106|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 1 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.62|2.35||||||||2.35|-2.62|
81692520|NCT04263142|163082257|OTHER||Ratio|1.002|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9321|1.0781|||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant as a random effect on the natural log-transformed parameter AUC(0-t). Ratio of GSK3640254 200 mg tablets/capsules.|||1.0781|0.9321|
81692521|NCT04263142|163082258|OTHER||Ratio|1.093|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9885|1.208|||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant as a random effect on the natural log-transformed parameter Cmax. Ratio of GSK3640254 200 mg tablets/capsules.|||1.2080|0.9885|
81692522|NCT04263142|163082260|OTHER||Ratio|2.926|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.3703|3.6107|||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant as a random effect on the natural log-transformed parameter AUC(0-inf). Ratio of GSK3640254 200 mg tablet (moderate fat)/(fasted)|||3.6107|2.3703|
81692523|NCT04263142|163082260|OTHER||Ratio|2.594|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.1003|3.2038|||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant as a random effect on the natural log-transformed parameter AUC(0-inf). Ratio of GSK3640254 200 mg tablet (high fat)/(fasted)|||3.2038|2.1003|
81692524|NCT04263142|163082261|OTHER||Ratio|3.146|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.5925|3.8178|||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant as a random effect on the natural log-transformed parameter AUC(0-t). Ratio of GSK3640254 200 mg tablet (moderate fat)/(fasted)|||3.8178|2.5925|
81692525|NCT04263142|163082261|OTHER||Ratio|2.785|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.2943|3.3807|||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant as a random effect on the natural log-transformed parameter AUC(0-t). Ratio of GSK3640254 200 mg tablet (high fat)/(fasted)|||3.3807|2.2943|
81692526|NCT04263142|163082262|OTHER||Ratio|4.101|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.2442|5.183|||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant as a random effect on the natural log-transformed parameter Cmax. Ratio of GSK3640254 200 mg tablet (moderate fat)/(fasted)|||5.1830|3.2442|
81692527|NCT04263142|163082262|OTHER||Ratio|3.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.4359|3.8935|||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant as a random effect on the natural log-transformed parameter Cmax. Ratio of GSK3640254 200 mg tablet (high fat)/(fasted)|||3.8935|2.4359|
81692528|NCT00769704|163082363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|14.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|19.0|||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the durable response rate between the talimogene laherparepvec and control arms. Study success was defined as the rejection of this hypothesis such that talimogene laherparepvec was found to be superior to GM-CSF using the 2-sided Fisher's exact test, with a p-value of ≤ 0.0488.||19.0|9.3|<0.0001
81692529|NCT00769704|163082364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.0|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio was obtained from the unadjusted Cox Proportional Hazard Model. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower average death rate and a longer overall survival for talimogene laherparepvec relative to GM-CSF.|The primary method for analysis of overall survival was an unadjusted log-rank test. Testing of overall survival was conditional on a statistically significance difference in the primary endpoint of durable response. Success was defined as a p-value ≤ 0.05.||1.00|0.62|0.0511
81692530|NCT00769704|163082365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|20.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|27.1||Descriptive|Fisher Exact|||||27.1|14.4|<0.0001
81692531|NCT00769704|163082366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4||||0.0868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.18||Descriptive|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was obtained from the unadjusted Cox Proportional Hazard Model. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a longer average duration of response for talimogene laherparepvec relative to GM-CSF.|||1.18|0.14|0.0868
81692532|NCT00769704|163082367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.3||Descriptive|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was obtained from the unadjusted Cox Proportional Hazard Model. A hazard ratio \> 1.0 indicates a a higher average response onset rate for talimogene laherparepvec relative to GM-CSF.|||1.30|0.30|0.2020
81714029|NCT03808298|163123106|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 2.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.88|4.11||||||||4.11|-0.88|
81469283|NCT00628095|162630914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|0.0044||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.08|0.09|||Normal Approximation method|||Week 8: Treatment effect was estimated by the difference of percentages between the treatment groups, and tested using the normal approximation method.||0.09|-0.08|0.473
81692533|NCT00769704|163082368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.54||Descriptive|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was obtained from the unadjusted Cox Proportional Hazard Model. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a longer average time to treatment failure for talimogene laherparepvec relative to GM-CSF.|||0.54|0.32|<0.0001
81692534|NCT00769704|163082369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.73||Descriptive|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was obtained from the unadjusted Cox Proportional Hazard Model. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a longer response interval for talimogene laherparepvec relative to GM-CSF.|||0.73|0.13|0.0050
81714030|NCT03808298|163123106|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.63|3.85||||||||3.85|-1.63|
81469284|NCT00628095|162630914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|-0.057||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.15|0.03|||Normal Approximation method|||Week 12: Treatment effect was estimated by the difference of percentages between the treatment groups, and tested using the normal approximation method.||0.03|-0.15|0.793
81469285|NCT00628095|162630915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|0.0377||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.0|0.09|||Barnard exact test|||Week 2: Treatment effect was estimated by the difference of percentages between the treatment groups, and tested using the Barnard exact test.||0.09|-0.00|0.121
81469286|NCT00628095|162630915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|0.0141||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.05|0.07|||Barnard exact test|||Week 4: Treatment effect was estimated by the difference of percentages between the treatment groups, and tested using the Barnard exact test.||0.07|-0.05|0.421
81692535|NCT00520676|163082379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.6||The comparison was conducted at a 1-sided significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|Note that the 2-sided p-value for log rank is reported, which is \<0.001, hence 1-sided p-value is \<0.001.|Cox regression model is used for HR estimate.|||0.60|0.34|<0.001
81692536|NCT00520676|163082380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.42||The comparison was conducted at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank||Cox regression model is used for hazard ratio (HR) estimate.|||1.42|0.72|0.934
81692537|NCT00520676|163082381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.29||The comparison was conducted at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|Cox regression model is used for hazard ratio (HR) estimate.||||1.29|0.72|0.800
81692538|NCT00520676|163082382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.15||The comparison of tumor response rates was conducted at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|Tumor response rate= # participants with a confirmed best response of CR or PR / # of participants who qualify for the analysis population.|Logistic regression model is used for odds ratio (OR) estimate.|||3.15|0.93|0.081
81692539|NCT00520676|163082383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.55||The comparison was conducted at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank||Cox regression model is used for hazard ratio (HR) estimate.|||1.55|0.49|0.641
81692540|NCT00520676|163082384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.71||The comparison was conducted at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank||Cox regression model is used for unadjusted hazard ratio (HR) estimate.|||0.71|0.40|<0.001
81692541|NCT00520676|163082385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.66||The comparison was conducted at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank||Cox regression model is used for unadjusted hazard ratio (HR) estimate.|||0.66|0.35|<0.001
81692542|NCT03696758|163082387|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.004||||||p value is 0.004 for 'Pre-Metoprolol' vs 'post-Metoprolol' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.004
81692543|NCT03696758|163082388|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.13||||||P-Value is 0.13 for 'Pre-Sildenafil' vs 'Post-Sildenafil' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.13
81692544|NCT03696758|163082389|OTHER|descriptive statistics||||||0.004||||||p value is 0.004 for 'Pre-Metoprolol' vs 'post-Metoprolol' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.004
81692545|NCT03696758|163082390|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.1||||||p value is 0.10 for 'Pre-Metoprolol' vs 'post-Metoprolol' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.1
81692546|NCT03696758|163082391|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.09||||||p value is 0.09 for 'Pre-Metoprolol' vs 'post-Metoprolol' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.09
81692547|NCT03696758|163082392|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.1||||||p value is 0.10 for 'Pre-Metoprolol' vs 'post-Metoprolol' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.10
81692548|NCT03696758|163082393|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.82||||||p value is 0.82 for 'Pre-Metoprolol' vs 'post-Metoprolol' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.82
81692549|NCT03696758|163082394|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.3||||||p value is 0.30 for 'Pre-Metoprolol' vs 'post-Metoprolol' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.30
81692550|NCT03696758|163082395|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.36||||||p value is 0.36 for 'Pre-Metoprolol' vs 'post-Metoprolol' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.36
81692551|NCT03696758|163082396|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.36||||||p value is 0.36 for 'Pre-Metoprolol' vs 'post-Metoprolol' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.36
81692552|NCT03696758|163082397|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.65||||||P-Value is 0.65 for 'Pre-Metoprolol' vs 'post-Metoprolol' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.65
81692553|NCT03696758|163082398|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.25||||||P-Value is 0.25 for 'Pre-Sildenafil' vs 'Post-Sildenafil' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.25
81692554|NCT03696758|163082399|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.43||||||P-Value is 0.43 for 'Pre-Sildenafil' vs 'Post-Sildenafil' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.43
81692555|NCT03696758|163082400|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.66||||||P-Value is 0.66 for 'Pre-Sildenafil' vs 'Post-Sildenafil' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.66
81692556|NCT03696758|163082401|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.13||||||P-Value is 0.13 for 'Pre-Sildenafil' vs 'Post-Sildenafil' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.13
81692557|NCT03696758|163082402|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.57||||||P-Value is 0.57 for 'Pre-Sildenafil' vs 'Post-Sildenafil' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.57
81692558|NCT03696758|163082403|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.25||||||P-Value is 0.25 for 'Pre-Sildenafil' vs 'Post-Sildenafil' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.25
81692559|NCT03696758|163082404|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.07||||||P-Value is 0.07 for 'Pre-Sildenafil' vs 'Post-Sildenafil' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.07
81692560|NCT03696758|163082405|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.36||||||P-Value is 0.36 for 'Pre-Sildenafil' vs 'Post-Sildenafil' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.36
81692561|NCT03696758|163082406|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.91||||||P-Value is 0.91 for 'Pre-Sildenafil' vs 'Post-Sildenafil' subgroup|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.91
81714031|NCT03808298|163123106|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.13|2.79||||||||2.79|-3.13|
81714032|NCT03808298|163123106|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|4.47||||||||4.47|-2.60|
81537534|NCT00770653|162757850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5263||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3832|3.6695|||ANCOVA|||||3.6695|1.3832|0.0002
81537535|NCT00770653|162757851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2345||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0675|5.4016|||ANCOVA|||||5.4016|1.0675|0.0055
81692562|NCT00335504|163082409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0||||Adjusting for multiple comparisons yields 84% power to detect a difference of at least 25% in % change of ACF at the 0.016 level of significance and using a two-sample, 2-sided t-test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The study was designed to test the hypotheses of observing a 25% difference in % change ACF over baseline, between patients treated with atorvastatin compared to placebo. N=25 subjects per group yielded 93% power to detect this difference using a 2 sided t-test at significance level of 0.05. Non-parametric tests (eg, Wilcoxon Rank Sum) could be used if the statistical assumptions of the t-test were violated.||||0.30
81714033|NCT03808298|163123106|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.03|2.98||||||||2.98|-2.03|
81714034|NCT03808298|163123107|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 1 0.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|2.64||||||||2.64|-0.19|
81714035|NCT03808298|163123107|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 1 1 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|2.33||||||||2.33|-0.12|
81714036|NCT03808298|163123107|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 1 2.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|3.67||||||||3.67|0.40|
81714037|NCT03808298|163123107|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 1 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|4.49||||||||4.49|0.60|
81692563|NCT00335504|163082409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0||||Adjusting for multiple comparisons yields 84% power to detect a difference of at least 25% in % change of ACF at the 0.016 level of significance and using a two-sample, 2-sided t-test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The study was designed to test the hypotheses of observing a 25% difference in % change ACF over baseline, between patients treated with sulindac compared to placebo. N=25 subjects per group yielded 93% power to detect this difference using a 2 sided t-test at significance level of 0.05. Non-parametric tests (eg, Wilcoxon Rank Sum) could be used if the statistical assumptions of the t-test were violated.||||0.60
81692564|NCT00335504|163082409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||95.0||||Adjusting for multiple comparisons yields 84% power to detect a difference of at least 25% in % change of ACF at the 0.016 level of significance and using a two-sample, 2-sided t-test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The study was designed to test the hypotheses of observing a 25% difference in % change ACF over baseline, between patients treated with oligofructose-enriched inulin compared to placebo. N=25 subjects per group yielded 93% power to detect this difference using a 2 sided t-test at significance level of 0.05. Non-parametric tests (eg, Wilcoxon Rank Sum) could be used if the statistical assumptions of the t-test were violated.||||0.92
81692565|NCT00335504|163082409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0|||||Sign test|||Signed Rank p-value for comparison of % change in ACF within each randomization arm.||||0.59
81714038|NCT03808298|163123107|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 1 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|4.94||||||||4.94|0.09|
81714039|NCT03808298|163123107|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 1 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.62|4.47||||||||4.47|-1.62|
81692566|NCT00335504|163082409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||Sign test|||Signed Rank p-value for comparison of % change in ACF within each randomization arm.||||0.12
81692567|NCT00335504|163082409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||95.0|||||Sign test|||Signed Rank p-value for comparison of % change in ACF within each randomization arm.||||0.54
81692568|NCT00335504|163082409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||95.0|||||Sign test|||Signed Rank p-value for comparison of % change in ACF within each randomization arm.||||0.41
81537536|NCT00770653|162757852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9712||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3863|5.5562|||ANCOVA|||||5.5562|0.3863|0.0264
81537537|NCT00770653|162757853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5394||||0.0509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0114|5.0901|||ANCOVA|||||5.0901|-0.0114|0.0509
81537538|NCT00770653|162757854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1718||||0.1013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.466|4.8097|||ANCOVA|||||4.8097|-0.4660|0.1013
81537539|NCT00770653|162757855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1346||||0.1363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7338|5.0031|||ANCOVA|||||5.0031|-0.7338|0.1363
81537540|NCT00770653|162757856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4181||||0.1165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6561|5.4922|||ANCOVA|||||5.4922|-0.6561|0.1165
81714040|NCT03808298|163123107|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 1 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|3.39||||||||3.39|-0.10|
81714041|NCT03808298|163123108|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 1 0.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|2.2||||||||2.20|-0.60|
81714042|NCT03808298|163123108|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 1 1 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.13|2.55||||||||2.55|0.13|
81714043|NCT03808298|163123108|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 1 2.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|3.27||||||||3.27|0.04|
81714044|NCT03808298|163123108|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 1 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.64|3.2||||||||3.20|-0.64|
81714045|NCT03808298|163123108|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 1 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|4.67||||||||4.67|-0.13|
81714046|NCT03808298|163123108|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 1 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.31|3.7||||||||3.70|-2.31|
81714047|NCT03808298|163123108|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 1 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.35|2.1||||||||2.10|-1.35|
81537541|NCT00179621|162757859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||To compare the response rates of Lenalidomide 5 mg QD vs. placebo, the Hochberg procedure was used to control the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS) score (IPSS combined score =0 versus \>0) to compare lenalidomide treatment with placebo.||||||<0.001
81537542|NCT00179621|162757859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||To compare the response rates of Lenalidomide 10 mg QD vs. placebo, the Hochberg procedure was used to control the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS) score (IPSS combined score =0 versus \>0) to compare lenalidomide treatment with placebo.||||||<0.001
81692569|NCT00335504|163082410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum p-value for comparison of % change in Ki67 between atorvastatin and placebo.||||0.37
81692570|NCT00335504|163082410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum p-value for comparison of % change in Ki67 between sulindac and placebo.||||1.00
81692571|NCT00335504|163082410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum p-value for comparison of % change in Ki67 between oligofructose-enriched inulin and placebo.||||0.58
81692572|NCT00335504|163082411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum p-value for comparison of % change in apoptosis between atorvastatin calcium and placebo.||||0.26
81692573|NCT00335504|163082411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum p-value for comparison of % change in apoptosis between sulindac and placebo.||||0.88
81692574|NCT00335504|163082411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum p-value for comparison of % change in apoptosis between oligofructose-enriched inulin and placebo.||||0.38
81692575|NCT01856595|163082447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|-2.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.532||0.7457|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.93|11.38||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||11.38|-16.93|0.7457
81692576|NCT01856595|163082447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|-21.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.334||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.47|-7.81||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||-7.81|-35.47|0.0108
81692577|NCT01856595|163082447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|-26.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.309||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.38|-12.8||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||-12.80|-40.38|0.0018
81692578|NCT01856595|163082447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|-32.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.038||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-45.66|-18.99||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||-18.99|-45.66|0.0001
81692579|NCT01856595|163082447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|-42.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.34|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-56.23|-28.55||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||-28.55|-56.23|<0.0001
81692580|NCT01856595|163082448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|10.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.621||0.279|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.5|26.43||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||26.43|-5.50|0.2790
81692581|NCT01856595|163082448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|-19.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.777||0.0299||90.0|-33.89|-4.76||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||-4.76|-33.89|0.0299
81692582|NCT01856595|163082449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|-29.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.609||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-42.28|-16.57||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||-16.57|-42.28|0.0005
81692583|NCT01856595|163082449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|-11.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.321||0.1133|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.26|0.48||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||0.48|-24.26|0.1133
81537543|NCT00179621|162757860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS) score (IPSS combined score =0 versus \>0) to compare lenalidomide treatment with placebo.||||||<0.001
81714048|NCT03808298|163123108|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 0.75 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.94|1.89||||||||1.89|-2.94|
81714049|NCT03808298|163123108|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 0.5 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.19|1.72||||||||1.72|-3.19|
81714050|NCT03808298|163123108|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 0.25 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.26|2.74||||||||2.74|-2.26|
81714051|NCT03808298|163123108|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 0.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.02|2.96||||||||2.96|-2.02|
81714052|NCT03808298|163123108|EQUIVALENCE|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 1 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.39|2.54||||||||2.54|-2.39|
81714053|NCT03808298|163123108|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 2.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.67|4.28||||||||4.28|-0.67|
81714054|NCT03808298|163123108|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.11|3.31||||||||3.31|-2.11|
81714055|NCT03808298|163123108|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.38|3.47||||||||3.47|-2.38|
81714056|NCT03808298|163123108|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.85|4.14||||||||4.14|-2.85|
81714057|NCT03808298|163123108|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at Day 14 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.36|2.6||||||||2.60|-2.36|
81714058|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 1 0.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|0.73||||||||0.73|-1.20|
81469287|NCT00628095|162630915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|0.0566||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.01|0.12|||Barnard exact test|||Week 8: Treatment effect was estimated by the difference of percentages between the treatment groups, and tested using the Barnard exact test.||0.12|0.01|0.058
81714059|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 1 1 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.08|0.96||||||||0.96|-1.08|
81714060|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 1 2.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.73|0.78||||||||0.78|-1.73|
81714061|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 1 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|0.7||||||||0.70|-1.80|
81714062|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 1 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.42|1.05||||||||1.05|-2.42|
81714063|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 1 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.66|1.24||||||||1.24|-2.66|
81714064|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 1 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.91|0.85||||||||0.85|-1.91|
81714065|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 0.75 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.9|-0.48||||||||-0.48|-3.90|
81714066|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 0.5 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.41|0.0||||||||0.00|-3.41|
81714067|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 0.25 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.21|0.36||||||||0.36|-3.21|
81714068|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 0.5 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.25|0.01||||||||0.01|-3.25|
81714069|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 1 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.36|-0.01||||||||-0.01|-3.36|
81714070|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 2.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.75|-0.14||||||||-0.14|-3.75|
81714071|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.06|0.29||||||||0.29|-3.06|
81714072|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.08|1.01||||||||1.01|-3.08|
81714073|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.03|0.76||||||||0.76|-3.03|
81714074|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.87|0.87||||||||0.87|-2.87|
81714075|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 1 0.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.89|1.07||||||||1.07|-0.89|
81714076|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 1 1 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|0.86||||||||0.86|-1.21|
81692584|NCT01856595|163082450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.066||0.853|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.1||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.10|0.89|0.8530
81692585|NCT01856595|163082450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.065||0.0172|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|0.95||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||0.95|0.77|0.0172
81692586|NCT01856595|163082450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.064||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|0.94||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||0.94|0.77|0.0106
81692587|NCT01856595|163082450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.062||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|0.9||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||0.90|0.74|0.0012
81692588|NCT01856595|163082450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.065|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|0.85||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||0.85|0.69|<0.0001
81692589|NCT01856595|163082451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.075||0.7804|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.1||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.10|0.87|0.7804
81692590|NCT01856595|163082451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.068||0.0908|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.0||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.00|0.77|0.0908
81692591|NCT01856595|163082452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.083||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|0.88||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||0.88|0.68|0.0027
81714077|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 1 2.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.71|0.83||||||||0.83|-1.71|
81714078|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 1 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.07|1.46||||||||1.46|-1.07|
81714079|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 1 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|1.0||||||||1.00|-2.50|
81714080|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 1 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.22|1.74||||||||1.74|-2.22|
81537544|NCT00179621|162757860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS) score (IPSS combined score =0 versus \>0) to compare lenalidomide treatment with placebo.||||||<0.001
81692592|NCT01856595|163082452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.079||0.0908|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.0||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.00|0.77|0.0908
81714081|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 1 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.63|-0.85||||||||-0.85|-3.63|
81714082|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 0.75 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.42|1.03||||||||1.03|-2.42|
81714083|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline Day 14 HR (bpm) at 0.5 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.96|0.49||||||||0.49|-2.96|
81537545|NCT00179621|162757870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81469288|NCT00628095|162630915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|0.0377||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.0|0.09|||Barnard exact test|||Week 12: Treatment effect was estimated by the difference of percentages between the treatment groups, and tested using the Barnard exact test.||0.09|-0.00|0.121
81469289|NCT00628095|162630923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Barnard exact test|||Week 2: p-value was analyzed using Barnard Exact Test.||||1.0000
81537546|NCT00179621|162757870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81469290|NCT00628095|162630923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Barnard exact test|||Week 4: p-value was analyzed using Barnard Exact Test.||||1.0000
81469291|NCT00628095|162630923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Barnard exact test|||Week 8: p-value was analyzed using Barnard Exact Test.||||1.0000
81469292|NCT00628095|162630923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0637|TWO_SIDED||||||Barnard exact test|||Week 12: p-value was analyzed using Barnard Exact Test.||||0.0637
81469293|NCT00628095|162630923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0637|TWO_SIDED||||||Barnard exact test|||Week 14: p-value was analyzed using Barnard Exact Test.||||0.0637
81714084|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 0.25 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.58|1.02||||||||1.02|-2.58|
81469294|NCT02635542|162630931|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.00
81469295|NCT02635542|162630932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81469296|NCT04120584|162630969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|5.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81714085|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 0.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.34|0.95||||||||0.95|-2.34|
81469297|NCT04120584|162630970|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81537547|NCT00179621|162757871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.054
81714086|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 1 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.65|0.73||||||||0.73|-2.65|
81714087|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 2.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.11|0.53||||||||0.53|-3.11|
81714088|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.73|0.66||||||||0.66|-2.73|
81714089|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.77|1.37||||||||1.37|-2.77|
81714090|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|1.33||||||||1.33|-2.50|
81714091|NCT03808298|163123109|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline HR (bpm) at Day 14 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.57|0.2||||||||0.20|-3.57|
81714092|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 1 0.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.56|0.17||||||||0.17|-2.56|
81537548|NCT00179621|162757871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.080
81714093|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 1 1 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.62|1.55||||||||1.55|-1.62|
81714094|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 1 2.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.22|2.09||||||||2.09|-1.22|
81714095|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 1 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.04|1.33||||||||1.33|-2.04|
81714096|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 1 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|3.33||||||||3.33|-1.00|
81714097|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 1 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|2.88||||||||2.88|-2.30|
81714098|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 1 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|0.81||||||||0.81|-3.00|
81537549|NCT00179621|162757872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.062||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.062
81537550|NCT00179621|162757872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.113||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.113
81537551|NCT02764385|162757914|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|2.01||||||||2.01|1.73|
81714099|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 0.75 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.08|3.35||||||||3.35|-2.08|
81714100|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 0.5 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.48|3.12||||||||3.12|-2.48|
81714101|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 0.25 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.55|3.06||||||||3.06|-2.55|
81714102|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 0.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.17|3.12||||||||3.12|-3.17|
81714103|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 1 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.47|3.37||||||||3.37|-2.47|
81714104|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 2.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.42|2.34||||||||2.34|-3.42|
81714105|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.54|2.12||||||||2.12|-3.54|
81714106|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.31|1.88||||||||1.88|-3.31|
81714107|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|4.09||||||||4.09|-1.21|
81714108|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|2.49||||||||2.49|-2.90|
81714109|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 1 0.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|0.77||||||||0.77|-2.00|
81714110|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 1 1 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.71|1.5||||||||1.50|-1.71|
81714111|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 1 2.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||||90.0|-1.64|1.73||||||||1.73|-1.64|
81714112|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 1 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.39|1.02||||||||1.02|-2.39|
81714113|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 1 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.26|3.13||||||||3.13|-1.26|
81714114|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 1 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59||||90.0|-3.92|1.35||||||||1.35|-3.92|
81714115|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 1 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.96|1.89||||||||1.89|-1.96|
81714116|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 0.75 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.34|4.13||||||||4.13|-1.34|
81714117|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 0.5 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.61|4.05||||||||4.05|-1.61|
81714118|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 0.25 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.32|4.35||||||||4.35|-1.32|
81692593|NCT01856595|163082456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.123||0.8723|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.19||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.19|0.81|0.8723
81469298|NCT04450407|162630977|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 0.4%. Non-inferiority is achieved if the upper limit of the 90% CI (Confidence Interval) is below 0.4.|LS Mean Difference|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.32||||||||0.32|0.01|
81469299|NCT02584998|162631010|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||In our power and sample size analysis, we assumed 15% screening rate in usual care, 25% with invitation, and 40% with mailed-FIT. A sample size of 500 (250/arm) will give 80% power for UC vs. screening invitation-reminder, and 152/arm will give a power of 80% for the screening invitation-reminder vs. mailed-FIT. Accounting for the possibility that up to 20% of participants could be ineligible post-randomization, we concluded that we should enroll 783 patients, 261 per arm, for this trial.||||<0.001
81469300|NCT04599933|162631044|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.916|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.663|5.113|||Regression, Logistic|||All treatment comparisons for primary and secondary endpoints related to BDCVA were conducted with a logistic regression model including fixed effects of baseline BDCVA at 40 cm as a covariate and treatment.||5.113|1.663|<0.01
81692594|NCT01856595|163082456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.124||0.5158|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.13||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.13|0.76|0.5158
81692595|NCT01856595|163082456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.126||0.1258|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.01||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.01|0.68|0.1258
81692596|NCT01856595|163082456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.115||0.2883|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.07||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.07|0.74|0.2883
81692597|NCT01856595|163082456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.8437|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.18||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.18|0.81|0.8437
81692598|NCT01856595|163082457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.154||0.4405|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.42||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.42|0.88|0.4405
81692599|NCT01856595|163082457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.146||0.5178|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.37||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.37|0.87|0.5178
81692600|NCT01856595|163082458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.181||0.034|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|0.92||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||0.92|0.52|0.0340
81692601|NCT01856595|163082458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.173||0.2519|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.58||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.58|0.92|0.2519
81692602|NCT01856595|163082459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.079||0.4579|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.2||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.20|0.93|0.4579
81692603|NCT01856595|163082459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.079||0.8144|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.11||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.11|0.87|0.8144
81692604|NCT01856595|163082459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.082||0.3425|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.06||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.06|0.81|0.3425
81692605|NCT01856595|163082459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.076||0.967|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.13||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.13|0.88|0.9670
81692606|NCT01856595|163082459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.079||0.319|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.23||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.23|0.95|0.3190
81692607|NCT01856595|163082460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.095||0.1617|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.32||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.32|0.98|0.1617
81692608|NCT01856595|163082460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.084||0.3703|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.23||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.23|0.94|0.3703
81692609|NCT01856595|163082461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.119||0.6833|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.15||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.15|0.79|0.6833
81692610|NCT01856595|163082461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.112||0.1318|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.41||Two-sided p-values are from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate using the natural log-transformed AUC0-4. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||1.41|0.98|0.1318
81714119|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 0.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.38|2.97||||||||2.97|-3.38|
81537552|NCT02764385|162757914|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.02|||Regression, Logistic|We adjust for clustering of visit within clinician and clinical site and the stepped wedge study design using generalized estimating equation methods.||||1.02|.45|.05
81537553|NCT02764385|162757915|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|2.1||||||||2.10|1.73|
81537554|NCT04607668|162757952|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.6||Two-sided p-value for treatment effect was generated from a nonparametric ANCOVA controlling for stratification factors of Region and Prior chemotherapy with study baseline ANC value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-1.7|<0.001
81692611|NCT00458406|163082520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.512||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"We hypothesized that Bi-Flex would result in improved adherence but similar efficacy to CPAP.~Description of power calculation: The study sample size of 45 in the Bi-Flex group and 15 in the CPAP group had 80% power to detect an effect size ≥ 0.85 with a 0.05 two-sided significance level. In addition, with this sample size, the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between the 2 means had a range of 1.282 standard deviation (SD)."||||0.512
81692612|NCT00458406|163082521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Two-sided t-test. We hypothesized that Bi-Flex would result in improved adherence but similar effi cacy to CPAP.~The study sample size of 45 in the Bi-Flex group and 15 in the CPAP group had 80% power to detect an effect size ≥ 0.85 with a 0.05 two-sided significance level. In addition, with this sample size, the 95% CI for the difference between the 2 means had a range of 1.282 SD."||||>0.05
81692613|NCT00458406|163082522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Two-sided t-test. We hypothesized that Bi-Flex would result in improved adherence but similar effi cacy to CPAP.~The study sample size of 45 in the Bi-Flex group and 15 in the CPAP group had 80% power to detect an effect size ≥ 0.85 with a 0.05 two-sided significance level. In addition, with this sample size, the 95% CI for the difference between the 2 means had a range of 1.282 SD."||||>0.05
81692614|NCT00458406|163082523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||"Chi-Square test. We hypothesized that Bi-Flex would result in improved adherence but similar efficacy to CPAP.~The study sample size of 45 in the Bi-Flex group and 15 in the CPAP group had 80% power to detect an effect size ≥ 0.85 with a 0.05 two-sided significance level. In addition, with this sample size, the 95% CI for the difference between the 2 means had a range of 1.282 SD."||||>0.05
81692615|NCT00458406|163082524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney test. We hypothesized that Bi-Flex would result in improved adherence but similar efficacy to CPAP. The study sample size of 45 in the Bi-Flex group and 15 in the CPAP group had 80% power to detect an effect size ≥ 0.85 with a 0.05 two-sided significance level. In addition, with this sample size, the 95% CI for the difference between the 2 means had a range of 1.282 SD.||||>0.05
81692616|NCT00458406|163082524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Two-sided t-test. We hypothesized that Bi-Flex would result in improved adherence but similar efficacy to CPAP.~The study sample size of 45 in the Bi-Flex group and 15 in the CPAP group had 80% power to detect an effect size ≥ 0.85 with a 0.05 two-sided significance level. In addition, with this sample size, the 95% CI for the difference between the 2 means had a range of 1.282 SD."||||<0.05
81692617|NCT00458406|163082526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Mann-Whitney test. We hypothesized that Bi-Flex would result in improved adherence but similar efficacy to CPAP.~The study sample size of 45 in the Bi-Flex group and 15 in the CPAP group had 80% power to detect an effect size ≥ 0.85 with a 0.05 two-sided significance level. In addition, with this sample size, the 95% CI for the difference between the 2 means had a range of 1.282 SD."||||>0.05
81692618|NCT00458406|163082527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Mann-Whitney test. We hypothesized that Bi-Flex would result in improved adherence but similar efficacy to CPAP.~The study sample size of 45 in the Bi-Flex group and 15 in the CPAP group had 80% power to detect an effect size ≥ 0.85 with a 0.05 two-sided significance level. In addition, with this sample size, the 95% CI for the difference between the 2 means had a range of 1.282 SD."||||>0.05
81692619|NCT01763905|163082531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-38.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.87|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.73|-32.99||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there is no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis is that a mean difference does exist.||-32.99|-43.73|<0.001
81692620|NCT01763905|163082531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.16|-32.94||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there is no mean difference in the percent change from baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis is that a mean difference does exist.||-32.94|-42.16|<0.001
81714120|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 1 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||||90.0|-3.48|2.42||||||||2.42|-3.48|
81714121|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 2.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.81|4.02||||||||4.02|-1.81|
81469301|NCT04599933|162631045|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.035|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.736|5.305|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.305|1.736|<0.01
81537555|NCT04607668|162757953|OTHER||aRR|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.19|||modified Poisson model|||||0.19|0.01|<0.001
81537556|NCT02250326|162757967|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.94||||Based on stratification factors of ECOG Performance Status (0 or 1), sex (male or female), and current smoker status (yes or no).||Based on stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model.||1.94|0.90|
81692621|NCT01763905|163082532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-66.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.9|-54.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-54.7|-77.9|<0.001
81692622|NCT01763905|163082532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-70.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.5|-60.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-60.7|-80.5|<0.001
81692623|NCT01763905|163082533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-69.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.0|-57.5||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-57.5|-82.0|<0.001
81692624|NCT01763905|163082533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-68.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.2|-58.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-58.4|-79.2|<0.001
81692625|NCT01763905|163082534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|43.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.9|53.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline LDL-C and statin use. For testing, non-achievement was imputed for participants with missing data.||||53.4|30.9|<0.001
81692626|NCT01763905|163082534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|42.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.3|51.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline LDL-C and statin use. For testing, non-achievement was imputed for participants with missing data.||||51.8|30.3|<0.001
81692627|NCT01763905|163082535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|48.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.0|57.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline LDL-C and statin use. For testing, non-achievement was imputed for participants with missing data.||||57.8|35.0|<0.001
81692628|NCT01763905|163082535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|37.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.5|47.5||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline LDL-C and statin use. For testing, non-achievement was imputed for participants with missing data.||||47.5|25.5|<0.001
81692629|NCT01763905|163082536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-31.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.34|-26.73||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-26.73|-36.34|<0.001
81714122|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.67|4.04||||||||4.04|-1.67|
81692630|NCT01763905|163082536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.63|-30.54||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-30.54|-38.63|<0.001
81537557|NCT02250326|162757968|SUPERIORITY||Disease Control Rate Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.778|1.207|||||95% CI was calculated using Clopper-Pearson method.||Direction of Disease Control Rate Ratio is DCR of Nab-Paclitaxel + CC-486 Combination Arm over DCR of Nab-Paclitaxel Alone|1.207|0.778|
81692631|NCT01763905|163082537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.28|-26.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-26.90|-37.28|<0.001
81692632|NCT01763905|163082537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.19|-28.79||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-28.79|-37.19|<0.001
81714123|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.95|3.29||||||||3.29|-1.95|
81469302|NCT04599933|162631046|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.751|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.694|8.379|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.379|2.694|<0.01
81714124|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|5.96||||||||5.96|0.60|
81714125|NCT03808298|163123110|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline PR (ms) at Day 14 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.72|4.72||||||||4.72|-0.72|
81537558|NCT02250326|162757969|SUPERIORITY||Overall Response Rate Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.398|1.754|||||95% CI was calculated using Clopper-Pearson method.||Direction of Overall Response Rate Ratio is ORR of Nab-Paclitaxel + CC-486 Combination Arm over ORR of nab-Paclitaxel Alone.|1.754|0.398|
81537559|NCT02250326|162757970|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.57||||Based on stratification factors of ECOG performance status (0 or 1), sex (male or female), and current smoker status (yes or no).||Based on stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model.||2.57|1.08|
81692633|NCT01763905|163082538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.92|-27.49||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-27.49|-36.92|<0.001
81692634|NCT01763905|163082538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.59|-30.39||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-30.39|-39.59|<0.001
81692635|NCT01763905|163082539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.04|-27.68||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-27.68|-38.04|<0.001
81692636|NCT01763905|163082539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.04|-28.17||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-28.17|-38.04|<0.001
81692637|NCT01763905|163082540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.11|-22.67||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-22.67|-32.11|<0.001
81692638|NCT01763905|163082540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-29.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.72|-25.17||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-25.17|-34.72|<0.001
81692639|NCT01763905|163082541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-26.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.42|-21.15||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-21.15|-31.42|<0.001
81692640|NCT01763905|163082541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-28.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.88|-23.43||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-23.43|-33.88|<0.001
81692641|NCT01763905|163082542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.84|-29.88||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-29.88|-39.84|<0.001
81692642|NCT01763905|163082542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-36.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.73|-31.01||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-31.01|-41.73|<0.001
81692643|NCT01763905|163082543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.05|-29.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-29.00|-40.05|<0.001
81714126|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 1 0.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.29|0.07||||||||0.07|-0.29|
81537560|NCT04516746|162757993|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|73.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.34|80.47|||Poisson regression with robust variance|||The 95% confidence interval (CI) and p-value were estimated based on Poisson regression with robust variance (including study arm and stratification factor \[age group at informed consent\] as covariates, and log of the follow up time as an offset).||80.47|65.34|<0.001
81692644|NCT01763905|163082543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.87|-28.39||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-28.39|-39.87|<0.001
81692645|NCT01763905|163082544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-23.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.27|-16.54||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-16.54|-31.27|<0.001
81692646|NCT01763905|163082544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-25.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.75|-16.77||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-16.77|-33.75|<0.001
81692647|NCT01763905|163082545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-25.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.26|-17.33||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-17.33|-33.26|<0.001
81692648|NCT01763905|163082545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.21|-16.56||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-16.56|-39.21|<0.001
81692649|NCT01763905|163082546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-2.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.45||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.38|6.2||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||6.20|-11.38|0.97
81692650|NCT01763905|163082546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-6.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.13||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.55|3.71||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||3.71|-16.55|0.33
81714127|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 1 1 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.34||||||||0.34|-0.02|
81537561|NCT04516746|162757997|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|64.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.05|71.03|||Poisson regression with robust variance|||The 95% CI and p-value were estimated based on Poisson regression with robust variance (including study arm and stratification factor \[age group at informed consent\] as covariates, and log of the follow up time as an offset).||71.03|56.05|<0.001
81714128|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline (ms) at QRS Day 1 2.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.12||||||||0.12|-0.30|
81714129|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 1 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.26|0.18||||||||0.18|-0.26|
81714130|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 1 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.57|0.38||||||||0.38|-0.57|
81714131|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 1 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.65|0.56||||||||0.56|-0.65|
81714132|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 1 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||||90.0|-0.11|0.4||||||||0.40|-0.11|
81714133|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 0.75 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|0.74||||||||0.74|-0.34|
81714134|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 0.5 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.91||||||||0.91|-0.17|
81714135|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 0.25 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|1.05||||||||1.05|-0.04|
81714136|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 0.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.26|0.82||||||||0.82|-0.26|
81714137|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 1 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.9||||||||0.90|-0.18|
81714138|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER||LS Mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|1.0||||||Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 2.5 Hours Post-dose||1.00|-0.08|
81714139|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.94||||||||0.94|-0.19|
81714140|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|1.1||||||||1.10|-0.33|
81714141|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|1.06||||||||1.06|-0.50|
81714142|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|1.11||||||||1.11|-0.06|
81714143|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 1 0.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.11||||||||0.11|-0.25|
81714144|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 1 1 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.36||||||||0.36|0.00|
81714145|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 1 2.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|0.09||||||||0.09|-0.34|
81714146|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 1 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.34||||||||0.34|-0.10|
81714147|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 1 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.57||||||||0.57|-0.40|
81714148|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 1 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|0.93||||||||0.93|-0.31|
81714149|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 1 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.07|0.58||||||||0.58|0.07|
81714150|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 0.75 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.9||||||||0.90|-0.19|
81714151|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 0.5 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.98||||||||0.98|-0.11|
81714152|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 0.25 Hours Pre-dose|LS Mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|1.05||||||||1.05|-0.06|
81714153|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 0.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.82||||||||0.82|-0.27|
81714154|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 1 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|0.94||||||||0.94|-0.14|
81714155|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 2.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.86||||||||0.86|-0.24|
81714156|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.07|1.2||||||||1.20|0.07|
81714157|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|1.35||||||||1.35|-0.10|
81714158|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|1.07||||||||1.07|-0.50|
81714159|NCT03808298|163123111|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QRS (ms) at Day 14 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|1.04||||||||1.04|-0.14|
81692651|NCT01763905|163082547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.92||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.14|11.31||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||11.31|-8.14|0.97
81692652|NCT01763905|163082547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-4.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.25||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.04|7.67||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||7.67|-17.04|0.33
81692653|NCT01763905|163082548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|5.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.23||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|9.56||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||9.56|0.74|0.068
81692654|NCT01763905|163082548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|5.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|10.24||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||10.24|1.23|0.13
81692655|NCT01763905|163082549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|3.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|8.63||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||8.63|-1.49|0.068
81692656|NCT01763905|163082549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|4.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|9.81||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||9.81|-0.16|0.13
81692657|NCT01763905|163082550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.43|6.75||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||6.75|-10.43|0.97
81692658|NCT01763905|163082550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-3.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.85||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.12|6.06||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||6.06|-13.12|0.33
81692659|NCT01763905|163082551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.96|8.61||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||8.61|-9.96|0.97
81692660|NCT01763905|163082551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.72||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.24|11.39||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||11.39|-11.24|0.33
81692661|NCT01763905|163082552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-36.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.26|-31.55||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there is no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline in the average value of LDL-C at Weeks 10 and 12 between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis is that a mean difference does exist.||-31.55|-42.26|<0.001
81714160|NCT03808298|163123133|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at 0.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.64|4.04||||||||4.04|-1.64|
81469303|NCT04599933|162631047|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.422|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.923|6.09|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.090|1.923|<0.01
81714161|NCT03808298|163123133|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at 1 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.22|8.63||||||||8.63|2.22|
81469304|NCT00001656|162631054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Covariate is baseline score||Analysis of covariance with baseline score as covariate||||.04
81714162|NCT03808298|163123133|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at 2.5 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.81|11.28||||||||11.28|5.81|
81714163|NCT03808298|163123133|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at 4 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.86|11.34||||||||11.34|5.86|
81714164|NCT03808298|163123133|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at 8 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.43|11.61||||||||11.61|5.43|
81469305|NCT00001656|162631055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Covariate is baseline score||Analysis of covariance with baseline score as covariate||||0.21
81469306|NCT00001656|162631056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance with baseline score as covariate||||0.35
81469307|NCT00001656|162631057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Covariate is baseline score||Analysis of covariance with baseline score as covariate||||0.19
81714165|NCT03808298|163123133|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at 12 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.76|10.0||||||||10.00|3.76|
81469308|NCT00001656|162631058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Covariate is baseline score||Analysis of covariance with baseline score as covariate||||0.59
81469309|NCT00001656|162631059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance with baseline score as covariate||||0.72
81714166|NCT03808298|163123133|OTHER|Placebo-corrected change-from-baseline QTcF (ms) at 24 Hours Post-dose|LS Mean|6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.58|8.62||||||||8.62|3.58|
81714167|NCT00421928|163123154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.05||95.0|-1.04|-0.33|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used with treatment and pooled analysis center as factors and baseline pain intensity score as a covariate.||The primary null hypothesis to be tested for the study was that the tapentadol ER group was not different from the placebo group for the primary endpoint. Assuming the mean treatment group difference of 0.7 with an SD of 2.7, 314 subjects per treatment group were estimated to provide 90% power to show that the tapentadol ER group was statistically different from placebo at an alpha level of 0.05. The total number of subjects to be randomly assigned to a treatment group for the study was 942.||-0.33|-1.04|<0.05
81714168|NCT02022566|163123161|OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81714169|NCT02022566|163123162|OTHER|Described elsewhere|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81714170|NCT04120116|163123184|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.08||P value for statistical significance is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.08|0.11|0.068
81714171|NCT04120116|163123186|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.611||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.945|6.439||P value for statistical significance is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.439|-3.945|0.634
81714172|NCT03330275|163123190|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -0.25 was used. Non-inferioirty was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was above 0.25.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0574|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.183|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for denominator degrees of freedom|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control 1|It was calculated that a total of 24 participants was required to show that the Test lens is non-inferior to the control 1 lens with 80% power. Sample size for this study was based on night driving only.||0.183|-0.045|
81714173|NCT03330275|163123191|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.1 logMAR was used. Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit was below 0.1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0076|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|-0.012|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for the degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control 1|||-0.012|-0.043|
81714174|NCT03330275|163123192|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was concluded if 0 was contained in the 95% confidence interval.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.162|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.442|22.604|||Generalized Estimating Equation||Odds ratio was calculated as Test over Control 1|||22.604|0.442|
81714175|NCT03330275|163123193|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was concluded if 0 was contained in the 95% confidence interval.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.16|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model||Odds ratio was calculated as Test over Control1|||1.16|0.82|
81714176|NCT03330275|163123194|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was concluded if 0 was contained in the 95% confidence interval.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|28.5|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control 1|||28.5|7.1|
81714177|NCT03330275|163123195|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was concluded if 0 was contained in the 95% confidence interval.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.74|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model||Odds Ratio was calculated as Test over Control 1|||1.74|0.33|
81714178|NCT03330275|163123196|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was concluded if 0 was contained in the 95% confidence interval.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.93|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|20.7|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for denominator Degrees of Freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control 1|||20.7|-11.4|
81714179|NCT02181634|163123203|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.02||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|4.75|||Log Rank|||||4.75|0.86|0.099
81714180|NCT02181634|163123204|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.54||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.71|||Log Rank|||||3.71|0.64|0.34
81714181|NCT02681094|163123211|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.24|-0.55|<0.0001
81714182|NCT02681094|163123211|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.19|-0.50|<0.0001
81714183|NCT02681094|163123212|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|26.9|||Method of Zhang, Tsiatis, and Davidian|||||26.9|12.7|<0.0001
81714184|NCT02681094|163123212|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.7||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|19.1|||Method of Zhang, Tsiatis, and Davidian|||||19.1|4.4|0.0018
81714185|NCT02681094|163123213|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.58||||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.59|-1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.57|-13.59|0.0135
81714186|NCT02681094|163123213|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-14.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.85|-8.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.91|-20.85|<0.0001
81469310|NCT00001656|162631060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Covariate is baseline score||Analysis of covariance with baseline score as covariate||||0.27
81469311|NCT00001656|162631061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Covariate is baseline score||||||0.11
81714187|NCT02681094|163123214|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.09|-2.11|<0.0001
81714188|NCT02452320|163123230|OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81714189|NCT03382639|163123233|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.2|-1.4|0.426
81537562|NCT04516746|162757998|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|69.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.68|76.57|||Poisson regression with robust variance|||The 95% CI and p-value were estimated based on Poisson regression with robust variance (including study arm and stratification factor \[age group at informed consent\] as covariates, and log of the follow up time as an offset).||76.57|60.68|<0.001
81714190|NCT03382639|163123233|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-1.5|0.725
81714191|NCT03382639|163123233|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.9|-0.7|0.808
81714192|NCT01072175|163123247|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cmax of dabrafenib was log e transformed and analyzed by a linear mixed effect model with fixed effect for treatment (dabrafenib alone and combined with trametinib) and participant as a random effect. Geometric mean ratio (Day 15/Day 1) and 90% confidence interval were provided.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.34|||||Geometric mean ratio (Day 15 Cmax/Day 1 Cmax) and 90% confidence interval for dabrafenib were calculated.|||1.34|0.79|
81714193|NCT01072175|163123247|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cmax of GSK2285403 was log e transformed and analyzed by a linear mixed effect model with fixed effect for treatment (dabrafenib alone and combined with trametinib) and participant as a random effect. Geometric mean ratio (Day 15/Day 1) and 90% confidence interval were provided.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.25|||||Geometric mean ratio (Day 15 Cmax/Day 1 Cmax) and 90% confidence interval for GSK2285403 were calculated.|||1.25|0.78|
81714194|NCT01072175|163123247|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cmax of GSK2298683 was log e transformed and analyzed by a linear mixed effect model with fixed effect for treatment (dabrafenib alone and combined with trametinib) and participant as a random effect. Geometric mean ratio (Day 15/Day 1) and 90% confidence interval were provided.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.27|||||Geometric mean ratio (Day 15 Cmax/Day 1 Cmax) and 90% confidence interval for GSK2298683 were calculated.|||1.27|0.84|
81714195|NCT01072175|163123247|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cmax of GSK2167542 was log e transformed and analyzed by a linear mixed effect model with fixed effect for treatment (dabrafenib alone and combined with trametinib) and participant as a random effect. Geometric mean ratio (Day 15/Day 1) and 90% confidence interval were provided.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|1.45|||||Geometric mean ratio (Day 15 Cmax/Day 1 Cmax) and 90% confidence interval for GSK2167542 were calculated.|||1.45|0.66|
81714196|NCT01072175|163123248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|AUC(0-t) of dabrafenib was log e transformed and analyzed by a linear mixed effect model with fixed effect for treatment (dabrafenib alone and combined with trametinib) and participant as a random effect. Geometric mean ratio (Day 15/Day 1) and 90% confidence interval were provided.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.19|||||Geometric mean ratio (Day 15 AUC(0-inf)/ Day 1 AUC(0-inf)) and 90% confidence interval for dabrafenib were calculated.|||1.19|0.85|
81714197|NCT01072175|163123248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|AUC(0-inf) of dabrafenib was log e transformed and analyzed by a linear mixed effect model with fixed effect for treatment (dabrafenib alone and combined with trametinib) and participant as a random effect. Geometric mean ratio (Day 15/Day 1) and 90% confidence interval were provided.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.08|||||Geometric mean ratio (Day 15 AUC(0-inf)/ Day 1 AUC(0-inf)) and 90% confidence interval for dabrafenib were calculated.|||1.08|0.82|
81714198|NCT01072175|163123248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|AUC(0-t) of GSK2285403 was log e transformed and analyzed by a linear mixed effect model with fixed effect for treatment (dabrafenib alone and combined with trametinib) and participant as a random effect. Geometric mean ratio (Day 15/Day 1) and 90% confidence interval were provided.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.25|||||Geometric mean ratio (Day 15 AUC(0-t)/ Day 1 AUC(0-t)) and 90% confidence interval for GSK2285403 were calculated.|||1.25|0.84|
81714199|NCT01072175|163123248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|AUC(0-inf) of GSK2285403 was log e transformed and analyzed by a linear mixed effect model with fixed effect for treatment (dabrafenib alone and combined with trametinib) and participant as a random effect. Geometric mean ratio (Day 15/Day 1) and 90% confidence interval were provided.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.03|||||Geometric mean ratio (Day 15 AUC(0-inf)/ Day 1 AUC(0-inf)) and 90% confidence interval for GSK2285403 were calculated.|||1.03|0.81|
81714200|NCT01072175|163123248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|AUC(0-t) of GSK2298683 was log e transformed and analyzed by a linear mixed effect model with fixed effect for treatment (dabrafenib alone and combined with trametinib) and participant as a random effect. Geometric mean ratio (Day 15/Day 1) and 90% confidence interval were provided.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.29|||||Geometric mean ratio (Day 15 AUC(0-t)/ Day 1 AUC(0-t)) and 90% confidence interval for GSK2298683 were calculated.|||1.29|0.81|
81714201|NCT01072175|163123248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|AUC(0-t) of GSK2167542 was log e transformed and analyzed by a linear mixed effect model with fixed effect for treatment (dabrafenib alone and combined with trametinib) and participant as a random effect. Geometric mean ratio (Day 15/Day 1) and 90% confidence interval were provided.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.37|||||Geometric mean ratio (Day 15 AUC(0-t)/ Day 1 AUC(0-t)) and 90% confidence interval for GSK2167542 were calculated.|||1.37|0.76|
81714202|NCT01072175|163123255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unconditional exact method|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|15.9||||||Difference in response rate Arm2 - Arm1||15.9|-23.1|
81469312|NCT00001656|162631062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.96
81469313|NCT00001656|162631063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.76
81692662|NCT01763905|163082552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-38.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.06|-34.22||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C level and statin use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there is no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline in the average value of LDL-C at Weeks 10 and 12 between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis is that a mean difference does exist.||-34.22|-43.06|<0.001
81692663|NCT04346628|163082553|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.2||The final test was performed at the alpha = 0.04999 level of significance, adjusted for age group and sex.|Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio adjusted for age and sex|||1.20|0.48|0.24
81692664|NCT04346628|163082555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||A p-value of 0.05 would have been considered statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||Difference in hospitalizations||||0.06
81692665|NCT04346628|163082555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56||||||A p-value of 0.05 would have been considered statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||Difference in ED visits||||0.56
81692666|NCT04346628|163082557|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.29||A p-value of 0.05 would have been considered statistically significant.|Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio adjusted for age and sex|Difference in days until initial resolution of symptoms||1.29|0.54|0.43
81692667|NCT04346628|163082557|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.45||A p-value of 0.05 would have been considered statistically significant.|Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio adjusted for age and sex|Difference in days until sustained resolution of symptoms||1.45|0.52|0.59
81692668|NCT04149899|163082561|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that the mean change from Baseline, Hour 2 = 0 at Day 14, Hour 2.|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|-4.14||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||A within-group comparison was performed between Baseline, Hour 2 and Day 14, Hour 2, the timepoint for the peak effect of Timolol 0.5%.||-4.14|-5.73|<0.001
81692669|NCT04149899|163082561|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that the mean change from Baseline, Hour 2 = 0 at Day 14, Hour 2.|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.14|-4.02||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||A within-group comparison was performed between Baseline, Hour 2 and Day 14, Hour 2, the timepoint for the peak effect of Timolol 0.5%.||-4.02|-6.14|<0.001
81714203|NCT01072175|163123255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unconditional exact method|22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|40.7||||||Difference in response rate Arm3 - Arm1||40.7|2.5|
81714204|NCT01072175|163123256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unconditional exact method|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.9|14.1||||||Difference in response rate Arm2- Arm1||14.1|-24.9|
81714205|NCT01072175|163123256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unconditional exact method|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|33.7||||||Difference in response rate Arm3 - Arm1||33.7|-4.9|
81469314|NCT00001656|162631065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.73
81469315|NCT00480493|162631081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|9.24|||t-test, 2 sided||Confidence scores were also compared using random-effect, mixed regression models to determine whether changes over time differed significantly between groups.|A 2 sided t-test was used to determine if the change in Confidence score was significantly different between the groups.||9.24|-4.32|0.468
81692670|NCT04149899|163082561|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that the mean change from Baseline, Hour 2 = 0 at Day 14, Hour 2.|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.93|-4.07||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||A within-group comparison was performed between Baseline, Hour 2 and Day 14, Hour 2, the timepoint for the peak effect of Timolol 0.5%.||-4.07|-7.93|<0.001
81714206|NCT01072175|163123257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response rate|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|26.8||||||||26.8|5.1|
81714207|NCT01072175|163123258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.87|||Log Rank||HRs were estimated using the Pike estimator.|||0.87|0.38|0.0048
81714208|NCT01072175|163123258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.68|||Log Rank||HRs were estimated using the Pike estimator.|||0.68|0.29|<0.0001
81714209|NCT01072175|163123260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.1667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.18|||Log Rank||HRs were estimated using the Pike estimator.|||1.18|0.45|0.1667
81714210|NCT01072175|163123260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.9|||Log Rank||HRs were estimated using the Pike estimator.|||0.90|0.32|0.0119
81714211|NCT01072175|163123268|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Following loge tranformation, Cmax of dabrafenib after repeat doses from the pooled data in Part B and D were analyzed by a linear model with the following fixed effects as categorical variables: Capsule type (Gelatin or HPMC), BRAF dose (75 or 150 mg BID), Capsule type by BRAF dose interaction, Day (Day 15 or 21), MEK dose (0, 1, 1.5 or 2 mg QD). Geometric mean ratio (HPMC/Gelatin) and the corresponding 90% CI were provided for BRAF dose level 150 mg BID.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|2.08|||||Geometric mean ratio (HPMC/Gelatin) and the corresponding 90% CI were provided for BRAF dose level 150 mg BID.|||2.08|1.10|
81714212|NCT01072175|163123270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Following loge transformation, AUC(0-tau) of dabrafenib was analyzed by a linear mixed effect model with dosing chort and day as fixed effects and subject as random effect. Based on the model, geometric mean ratio (Day 21 Dabrafenib 150 mg BID+Trametinib 2 mg QD/Day 21 Dabrafenib 150 mg BID alone) and the corresponding 90% confidence interval were provided.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.69|||||Geometric mean ratio (Day 21 Dabrafenib 150 mg BID+Trametinib 2 mg QD/Day 21 Dabrafenib 150 mg BID alone) and the corresponding 90% confidence interval were provided.|||1.69|0.89|
81714213|NCT01072175|163123270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Following loge tranformation, AUC(0-tau) of dabrafenib after repeat doses from the pooled data in Part B and D were analyzed by a linear model with the following fixed effects as categorical variables: Capsule type (Gelatin or HPMC), BRAF dose (75 or 150 mg BID), Capsule type by BRAF dose interaction, Day (Day 15 or 21), MEK dose (0, 1, 1.5, 2 or 2 mg QD). Geometric mean ratio (HPMC/Gelatin) and the corresponding 90% CI were then provided for BRAF dose level 150 mg BID.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.44|||||Geometric mean ratio (HPMC/Gelatin) and the corresponding 90% CI were provided for BRAF dose level 150 mg BID.|||1.44|0.84|
81714214|NCT00148109|163123347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Estimate a 4 month progression-free survival rate for each group.||||<0.05
81714215|NCT01098266|163123350|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.18||The log-rank test (unstratified) was used to compare the two treatment arms. In addition, a stratified version of the log-rank test was performed with the stratification factors used for randomization.|Log Rank|Cox regression analyses (unstratified and stratified) were performed to assess the influence of baseline covariates in an exploratory manner.||Study with one control per experimental patient, an accrual interval of 24 months, and an additional FU after the accrual interval of 12 months.If the true HR of experimental relative to control patients was 0.726, then 195 experimental patients and 195 control patients were required to be able to reject the null hypothesis that the experimental and control survival curves were equal with probability (power)0.80 Type I error probability associated with this test of this null hypothesis was 0.05||1.18|0.75|0.58
81537563|NCT04516746|162757999|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|70.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.62|77.64|||Poisson regression with robust variance|||The 95% CI and p-value were estimated based on Poisson regression with robust variance (including study arm and stratification factor \[age group at informed consent\] as covariates, and log of the follow up time as an offset).||77.64|61.62|<0.001
81714216|NCT01098266|163123351|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.17|||Log Rank|Cox regression analyses (unstratified and stratified) was performed to assess the influence of baseline covariates in an exploratory manner.||The log-rank test (unstratified and stratified) was used at an alpha level of 5% to test for differences in PFS between the two treatment arms. Kaplan-Meier curves and estimates were provided.||1.17|0.78|0.65
81714217|NCT01098266|163123352|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.68|||Fisher Exact||Logistic regression analyses were performed to assess the influence of baseline covariates in an exploratory manner|Difference in DCR between the two treatment arms were tested using a chi-squared test with 95% confidence intervals calculated in each treatment arm.||1.68|0.76|0.62
81469316|NCT00480493|162631082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.05||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.47|25.11|||t-test, 2 sided||Concern scores were also compared using random-effect, mixed regression models to determine whether changes over time differed significantly between groups.|A 2 sided t-test was used to determine if there were significant differences in Concern between the two groups at 12 months.||25.11|-15.47|0.634
81469317|NCT00480493|162631083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.76|3.8|||t-test, 2 sided||We also used a random-effect, mixed regression models to look for between group changes over time.|The difference in the Worry score at 12 months was compared between the groups using a 2 sided t-test.||3.80|-8.76|0.430
81469318|NCT00455520|162631084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001||95.0|-1.7|-0.92|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance Model with factors of treatment, country, prior opioid use, and baseline dose level and start of DB pain score as factors.||-0.92|-1.7|<0.001
81469319|NCT01541839|162631097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|327.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|70.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||The mean time for closure with septal stapler was 35 +/-22 seconds versus 7 minutes +/- 1 minute 10 seconds for suture closure. The mean net difference between groups was 327 seconds, or 6 minutes 27 seconds.|The operative time required for closure and NOSE questionnaire scores were analyzed with unpaired and paired t-tests respectively. Chi-squared testing was used for post-operative complication rates. The mean closure time for septoplasty was estimated to be 10 minutes +/- 4 minutes. It was assumed that the septal stapler would take 5 minutes +/- 4 minutes. Assuming a one-sided test, an alpha of 0.05 and a power of 0.8, a total of 16 patients were needed.||||<0.0001
81469320|NCT02719938|162631108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.415|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.415
81469321|NCT02719938|162631109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.521|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.521
81469322|NCT02719938|162631110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.409|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.409
81469323|NCT02719938|162631111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.019
81469324|NCT02719938|162631112|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81469325|NCT02719938|162631113|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81537564|NCT04516746|162758000|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|73.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.13|80.13|||Poisson regression with robust variance|||The 95% CI and p-value were estimated based on Poisson regression with robust variance (including study arm and stratification factor \[age group at informed consent\] as covariates, and log of the follow up time as an offset).||80.13|65.13|<0.001
81714218|NCT01098266|163123355|OTHER|Two-sided log-rank test was used to compare time to symptomatic progression between treatment arms. Median and 95% confidence limits for the time to symptomatic progression were estimated using Kaplan-Meier survival methodology. Estimates of the treatment effect were expressed as hazard ratio including 95% confidence intervals.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.5806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.26|||Log Rank|||QoL assessment was performed by using a questionnaire according to LCSS, which consists of nine 100-mm visual analog scales, with scores reported from 0 to 100(the best score). The LCSS subscore is the average symptom burden index computed as the mean score for all 6 major symptoms. Symptomatic progression was defined as a worsening in the average symptom burden index by 25%.||1.26|0.68|0.5806
81714219|NCT01733758|163123364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-1.39|||ANCOVA|||||-1.39|-1.72|
81714220|NCT01733758|163123364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-1.18|||ANCOVA|||||-1.18|-1.51|
81469326|NCT02719938|162631114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.516|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.516
81714221|NCT01733758|163123364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The first test in a sequential testing procedure starting with albiglutide 50 mg versus placebo, and if significant at 0.05 level, followed by albiglutide 30 mg versus placebo.|t-test, 2 sided|The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least squares (LS) means (albiglutide 50 mg - placebo) is equal to zero.||||||<0.0001
81714222|NCT01733758|163123364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The second test in a sequential testing procedure starting with albiglutide 50 mg versus placebo, and if significant at 0.05 level, followed by albiglutide 30 mg versus placebo.|t-test, 2 sided|The p-value is from a 2-sided t-test to test whether the difference of LS means (albiglutide 30 mg - placebo) is equal to zero.||||||<0.0001
81714223|NCT06104423|163123416|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference pre vs post treatment|-19.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-14.0|||paired t-test|||Primary endpoint, verified on the single cohort of patients who completed the monotherapy run-in period, is calculated as the mean difference in sitting systolic blood pressure between Visit 2 (Week 0, Baseline Visit of the combination therapy) and Visit 5 (Week 12, End of Study Visit). This is not a comparison of two different arms, but a comparison of two measurements taken from the same patient treated with combination therapy (single arm paired pre- vs. post-combination therapy comparison)||-14.0|-26.0|< 0.001
81469327|NCT00955968|162631115|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.4||5% alpha level and 2-sided test|Log Rank||HR reflects Continue HAART : Stop HAART|||2.40|0.19|0.54
81469328|NCT00955968|162631116|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|4.01||5% alpha level and 2-sided test|Log Rank||HR reflects Continue HAART : Stop HAART|||4.01|0.11|0.66
81714224|NCT02918968|163123417|SUPERIORITY|The significance level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.61||P-value is based on a log-rank test stratified disease stages (M0/N0, M0/N1, or M1).|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and P-value calculated using unstratified Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and disease stages (M0/N0, M0/N1, or M1) as covariate.|||0.61|0.29|<0.001
81714225|NCT02918968|163123419|SUPERIORITY|The significance level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Risk Difference (RD)|37.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.2|50.4||P-value is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test stratified disease stages (M0/N0, M0/N1, or M1).|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel common risk difference|Difference of response rate.|\>=50% reduction||50.4|25.2|<0.001
81714226|NCT02918968|163123419|SUPERIORITY|The significance level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Risk Difference (RD)|38.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.3|50.4||P-value is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test stratified disease stages (M0/N0, M0/N1, or M1).|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel common risk difference|Difference of response rate|≥ 90% reduction||50.4|26.3|<0.001
81692671|NCT04149899|163082561|NON_INFERIORITY|A pairwise treatment group comparison was performed versus timolol ophthalmic solution 0.5%. A 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference (WB007 minus Timolol) was constructed based on an ANCOVA model. If WB007 was determined to be non-inferior to Timolol, an attempt to show superiority of WB007 over Timolol was made.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.14||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|1.43||The p-value (2-sided) for superiority was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model used the Baseline IOP values at Hour 2 as the covariate.|The estimated treatment difference is based on the least-square means from the ANCOVA model.|The mean IOP change from Baseline, Hour 2 to Day 14, Hour 2 (the timepoint for the peak effect of Timolol 0.5%) was compared between WB007 0.15% and Timolol 0.5%.||1.43|-1.16|0.828
81692672|NCT04149899|163082561|NON_INFERIORITY|A pairwise treatment group comparison was performed versus timolol ophthalmic solution 0.5%. A 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference (WB007 minus Timolol) was constructed based on an ANCOVA model. If WB007 was determined to be non-inferior to Timolol, an attempt to show superiority of WB007 over Timolol was made.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|0.89||The p-value (2-sided) for superiority was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model used the Baseline IOP values at Hour 2 as the covariate.|The estimated treatment difference is based on the least-square means from the ANCOVA model.|The mean IOP change from Baseline, Hour 2 to Day 14, Hour 2 (the timepoint for the peak effect of Timolol 0.5%) was compared between WB007 0.4% and Timolol 0.5%.||0.89|-1.73|0.520
81692673|NCT04149899|163082562|NON_INFERIORITY|A pairwise treatment group comparison was performed versus timolol ophthalmic solution 0.5%. A 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference (WB007 minus Timolol) was constructed based on an ANCOVA model. If WB007 was determined to be non-inferior to Timolol, an attempt to show superiority of WB007 over Timolol was made.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|1.43||The p-value (2-sided) for superiority was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||The estimated treatment difference is based on the least-square means from the ANCOVA model.|The mean IOP for WB007 0.15% was compared to Timolol 0.5% at Day 14, Hour 2, the timepoint for the peak effect of Timolol 0.5% and the primary efficacy timepoint for the study.||1.43|-1.16|0.828
81714227|NCT02918968|163123420|SUPERIORITY|The significance level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Risk Difference (RD)|40.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.3|53.1||P-value is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test stratified disease stages (M0/N0, M0/N1, or M1).|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel common risk difference|Difference of response rate.|≥ 50% reduction||53.1|28.3|<0.001
81714228|NCT02918968|163123420|SUPERIORITY|The significance level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Risk Difference (RD)|33.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.5|45.4||P-value is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test stratified disease stages (M0/N0, M0/N1, or M1).|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel common risk difference|Difference of response rate|≥90% reduction||45.4|21.5|<0.001
81714229|NCT02918968|163123421|SUPERIORITY|The significance level was 0.05 (two-sided).|||||<|0.001||||||P-value is based on a log-rank test stratified disease stages (M0/N0, M0/N1, or M1).|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81469329|NCT00955968|162631118|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.81||5% alpha level and 2-sided test|Log Rank||HR reflects Continue HAART : Stop HAART|||2.81|0.09|0.44
81469330|NCT00955968|162631119|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.6||5% alpha level and 2-sided test|Log Rank||HR reflects Continue HAART : Stop HAART|||1.60|0.54|0.79
81469331|NCT00955968|162631120|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.52||5% alpha level and 2-sided test|Log Rank||HR reflects Continue HAART : Stop HAART|||1.52|0.54|0.71
81469332|NCT00955968|162631121|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.8||5% alpha level and 2-sided test|Log Rank||HR reflects Continue HAART : Stop HAART|||0.80|0.42|<0.001
81469333|NCT00955968|162631122|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.03||5% alpha level and 2-sided test|Log Rank|||||1.03|0.72|0.10
81692674|NCT04149899|163082562|NON_INFERIORITY|A pairwise treatment group comparison was performed versus timolol ophthalmic solution 0.5%. A 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference (WB007 minus Timolol) was constructed based on an ANCOVA model. If WB007 was determined to be non-inferior to Timolol, an attempt to show superiority of WB007 over Timolol was made.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|0.89||The p-value (2-sided) for superiority was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA||The estimated treatment difference is based on the least-square means from the ANCOVA model.|The mean IOP for WB007 0.4% was compared to Timolol 0.5% at Day 14, Hour 2, the timepoint for the peak effect of Timolol 0.5% and the primary efficacy timepoint for the study.||0.89|-1.73|0.520
81692675|NCT04149899|163082562|NON_INFERIORITY|A pairwise treatment group comparison was performed versus timolol ophthalmic solution 0.5%. A 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference (WB007 minus Timolol) was constructed based on an ANOVA model. If WB007 was determined to be non-inferior to Timolol, an attempt to show superiority of WB007 over Timolol was made.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|0.71||The p-value (2-sided) for superiority was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|The ANOVA model has the treatment group as the main effect.|The estimated treatment difference is based on the least-square means from the ANOVA model.|The mean IOP for WB007 0.15% was compared to Timolol 0.5% at Day 14, Hour 2, the timepoint for the peak effect of Timolol 0.5% and the primary efficacy timepoint for the study.||0.71|-2.39|0.283
81692676|NCT04149899|163082562|NON_INFERIORITY|A pairwise treatment group comparison was performed versus timolol ophthalmic solution 0.5%. A 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference (WB007 minus Timolol) was constructed based on an ANOVA model. If WB007 was determined to be non-inferior to Timolol, an attempt to show superiority of WB007 over Timolol was made.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|0.52||The p-value (2-sided) for superiority was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|The ANOVA model has the treatment group as the main effect.|The estimated treatment difference is based on the least-square means from the ANOVA model.|The mean IOP for WB007 0.4% was compared to Timolol 0.5% at Day 14, Hour 2, the timepoint for the peak effect of Timolol 0.5% and the primary efficacy timepoint for the study.||0.52|-2.56|0.189
81692677|NCT03161938|163082563|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.508||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.159|1.62|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Null hypothesis: Patients receiving 48 mg of preoperative dexamethasone have less postoperative pain. Power calculation: Acute pain is reduced from 70% to 35% for patients receiving 48 mg of dexamathesone, 80% power, 0.05 statistical significance level.||1.620|0.159|0.248
81692678|NCT03161938|163082564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.519|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.519
81692679|NCT03161938|163082565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.468|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.468
81692680|NCT03161938|163082566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.913|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Maximal pain||||0.913
81692681|NCT03161938|163082566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.722|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Average pain||||0.722
81714230|NCT02918968|163123422|SUPERIORITY|The significance level was 0.05 (two-sided).|||||<|0.001||||||P-value is based on a log-rank test stratified disease stages (M0/N0, M0/N1, or M1).|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81714231|NCT02918968|163123424|SUPERIORITY|The significance level was 0.05 (two-sided).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.67||P-value is based on a log-rank test stratified disease stages (M0/N0, M0/N1, or M1)|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and P-value calculated using unstratified Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and disease stages (M0/N0, M0/N1, or M1) as covariate.|||1.67|0.45|0.669
81714232|NCT04680273|163123434|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.573|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.11|||||||||||The geometric coefficient of variation (%) for the AUC(0-72) geometric mean ratio was 10.4%. The standard deviation (SD) reported is a geometric SD.|The geometric mean ratio was calculated for the AUC(0-72) of GDC-9545 in plasma samples compared with the AUC(0-72) of total radioactivity in plasma samples.||||
81537565|NCT04516746|162758001|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|100.0|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|71.62||||Poisson regression exact conditional|||The exact 1-sided 97.5% CI and p-value were estimated based on stratified Poisson regression with exact conditional method (including study arm and stratification factor \[age group at informed consent\] as strata factor and log of total number of participants for each combination of study arm and strata as an offset).|||71.62|<0.001
81714233|NCT04680273|163123434|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.752|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.036|||||||||||The geometric coefficient of variation (%) for the AUC(0-72) geometric mean ratio was 3.5%. The standard deviation (SD) reported is a geometric SD.|The geometric mean ratio was calculated for the AUC(0-72) of total radioactivity (TR) in whole blood samples compared with the AUC(0-72) of TR in plasma samples.||||
81714234|NCT04680273|163123435|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.625|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.134|||||||||||The geometric coefficient of variation (%) for the AUC(0-t) geometric mean ratio was 12.7%. The standard deviation (SD) reported is a geometric SD.|The geometric mean ratio was calculated for the AUC(0-t) of GDC-9545 in plasma samples compared with the AUC(0-t) of total radioactivity in plasma samples.||||
81537566|NCT04516746|162758002|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|84.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.97|94.5|||Poisson regression with robust variance|||The 95% CI were estimated based on Poisson regression with robust variance (including study arm and age group at screening (18-65 years, ≥ 65 years) as covariates and log of the follow-up time as an offset).||94.50|58.97|<0.001
81692682|NCT03161938|163082567|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.374|3.793|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||3.793|0.374|0.768
81692683|NCT03161938|163082568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.133|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.133
81692684|NCT03161938|163082569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.768||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons, statistical level of significance 0.01 (bonferroni correction)|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Day 0||||0.768
81692685|NCT03161938|163082569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.376|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Day 1||||0.376
81692686|NCT03161938|163082569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Day 2||||0.590
81537567|NCT04516746|162758003|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|94.8||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.98|99.34|||Poisson regression with robust variance|||The 95% CI and p-value were estimated based on Poisson regression with robust variance (including study arm and stratification factor \[age group at informed consent\] as covariates, and log of the follow up time as an offset).||99.34|58.98|0.005
81537568|NCT04516746|162758010|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|54.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.48|61.26||||||The 95% CI were estimated based on Poisson regression with robust variance (including study arm and age group at screening (18-65 years, ≥ 65 years) as covariates and log of the follow-up time as an offset).||61.26|46.48|
81692687|NCT03161938|163082569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Day 3||||0.320
81692688|NCT03161938|163082569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.666|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||day 4||||0.666
81692689|NCT03161938|163082570|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||day 0||||>0.999
81692690|NCT03161938|163082570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.154|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||day 1||||0.154
81692691|NCT03161938|163082570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.447|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||day 2||||0.447
81692692|NCT03161938|163082570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.678|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||day 3||||0.678
81692693|NCT03161938|163082570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.604|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||day 4||||0.604
81692694|NCT03161938|163082571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.075|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||day 0, sadness||||0.075
81692695|NCT03161938|163082571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.447|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||day 0, restlessness||||0.447
81692696|NCT03161938|163082571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.703|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Day 0, fatigue||||0.703
81692697|NCT03161938|163082571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.731|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Day 1, sadness||||0.731
81692698|NCT03161938|163082571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Day 1, restlessness||||0.052
81692699|NCT03161938|163082571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.807|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Day 1, fatigue||||0.807
81692700|NCT03161938|163082571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Day 2, sadness||||0.371
81692701|NCT03161938|163082571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.064|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Day 2, restlessness||||0.064
81692702|NCT03161938|163082571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||day 2, fatigue||||0.110
81692703|NCT03161938|163082571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.531|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Day 3, sadness||||0.531
81692704|NCT03161938|163082571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.954|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Day 3, restlessness||||0.954
81692705|NCT03161938|163082571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.526|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Day 3, fatigue||||0.526
81692706|NCT03161938|163082571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.491|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Day 4, sadness||||0.491
81692707|NCT03161938|163082571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Day 4, restlessness||||0.042
81692708|NCT03161938|163082571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.097|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Day 4, fatigue||||0.097
81692709|NCT03161938|163082572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.613|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.613
81692710|NCT03456713|163082655|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.12|1.94||||||||1.94|1.12|
81692711|NCT03456713|163082656|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|1.81||||||||1.81|1.15|
81692712|NCT03456713|163082657|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.31|2.11||||||||2.11|1.31|
81692713|NCT03456713|163082658|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|1.23||||||||1.23|0.43|
81692714|NCT03456713|163082659|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|1.67||||||||1.67|0.58|
81692715|NCT03456713|163082660|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|1.2||||||||1.20|0.41|
81692716|NCT03848221|163082661|EQUIVALENCE|||||||0.3|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.30
81692717|NCT03848221|163082662|EQUIVALENCE|||||||0.0002|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0002
81692718|NCT00069095|163082692|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the hazard ratio (HR) was less than the predefined limit of 1.23 (the non-inferiority margin). A stratified Cox model was used. In order to retain an experiment-wise two-sided type I error of 5%, the non-inferiority analysis for PFS used a two-sided significance level of 2.5%.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.94|1.18||||||Equivalence of treatment arm A ('XELOX') to treatment arm B ('FOLFOX-4') was tested via the following hypotheses - H0: HRA/B \>/= 1.23 versus H1: HRA/B \< 1.23. HRA/B denotes the hazard of disease progression or death under treatment A ('XELOX') divided by the hazard of disease progression or death under treatment B ('FOLFOX-4').||1.18|0.94|
81692719|NCT00069095|163082693|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the hazard ratio (HR) was less than the predefined limit of 1.23 (the non-inferiority margin). A stratified Cox model was used. In order to retain an experiment-wise two-sided type I error of 5%, the non-inferiority analysis for PFS used a two-sided significance level of 2.5%.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.05|1.42||||||Equivalence of treatment arm A ('XELOX') to treatment arm B ('FOLFOX-4') was tested via the following hypotheses - H0: HRA/B \>/= 1.23 versus H1: HRA/B \< 1.23. HRA/B denotes the hazard of disease progression or death under treatment A ('XELOX') divided by the hazard of disease progression or death under treatment B ('FOLFOX-4').||1.42|1.05|
81692720|NCT00069095|163082694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.58|0.83|||Log Rank|||Testing for superiority was based on the stratified log-rank test and used a two-sided significance level of 2.5%.The hazard ratio (HR) of bevacizumab in combination with chemotherapy versus chemotherapy alone \[HR(FOLFOX-4+P/XELOX+P)/(FOLFOX-4+BV/XELOX+BV)\] was presented.||0.83|0.58|<0.0001
81540153|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91||||0.1069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|10.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||10.62|0.79|0.1069
81692721|NCT00069095|163082695|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Fewer events were expected in the 'on-treatment analysis', thus leading to reduced power. No formal statistical testing was therefore applied.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.07|1.44||||||HRs and 97.5% confidence interval were reported for treatment arm A (XELOX/XELOX+P/XELOX+BV) versus treatment arm B (FOLFOX-4/FOLFOX-4+P/FOLFOX-4+BV).||1.44|1.07|
81692722|NCT00069095|163082696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.52|0.75|||Log Rank|||Testing for superiority was based on the stratified log-rank test and used a two-sided significance level of 2.5%.The hazard ratio (HR) of bevacizumab in combination with chemotherapy versus chemotherapy alone \[HR(FOLFOX-4+P/XELOX+P)/(FOLFOX-4+BV/XELOX+BV)\] was presented.||0.75|0.52|<0.0001
81692723|NCT00069095|163082697|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the hazard ratio (HR) was less than the predefined limit of 1.23 (the non-inferiority margin). A stratified Cox model was used. In order to retain an experiment-wise two-sided type I error of 5%, the non-inferiority analysis for PFS used a two-sided significance level of 2.5%.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.92|1.15||||||Equivalence of treatment arm A ('XELOX') to treatment arm B ('FOLFOX-4') was tested via the following hypotheses - H0: HRA/B \>/= 1.23 versus H1: HRA/B \< 1.23. HRA/B denotes the hazard of disease progression or death under treatment A ('XELOX') divided by the hazard of disease progression or death under treatment B ('FOLFOX-4').||1.15|0.92|
81692724|NCT00069095|163082698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.72|0.95|||Log Rank|||Testing for superiority was based on the stratified log-rank test and used a two-sided significance level of 2.5%.The hazard ratio (HR) of bevacizumab in combination with chemotherapy versus chemotherapy alone \[HR(FOLFOX-4+P/XELOX+P)/(FOLFOX-4+BV/XELOX+BV)\] was presented.||0.95|0.72|0.0015
81692725|NCT00069095|163082699|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study was not powered for testing non-inferiority of XELOX vs FOLFOX-4 with respect to overall survival and no margin could be derived following the effect retention concept. The same margins used for the PFS analysis \[Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the hazard ratio (HR) was less than the predefined limit of 1.23 (the non-inferiority margin)\] were therefore applied to OS as well.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.84|1.14||||||HRs and 97.5% confidence interval were reported for treatment arm A (XELOX/XELOX+P/XELOX+BV) versus treatment arm B (FOLFOX-4/FOLFOX-4+P/FOLFOX-4+BV).||1.14|0.84|
81714235|NCT04680273|163123435|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.171|||||||||||The geometric coefficient of variation (%) for the AUC(0-t) geometric mean ratio was 15.9%. The standard deviation (SD) reported is a geometric SD.|The geometric mean ratio was calculated for the AUC(0-t) of total radioactivity (TR) in whole blood samples compared with the AUC(0-t) of TR in plasma samples.||||
81714236|NCT05489146|163123487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.046
81714237|NCT05489146|163123488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.003
81714238|NCT05489146|163123489|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81714239|NCT05489146|163123490|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81714240|NCT05489146|163123491|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81714241|NCT05489146|163123492|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81714242|NCT05489146|163123493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81714243|NCT05489146|163123494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.035
81714244|NCT02924129|163123559|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin (δ) of 10%|||||<|0.001||||||Significance threshold (α) of 0.05|normal approximation to the binomial|||||||<0.001
81714245|NCT02924129|163123560|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin (δ) of 10%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|20.4||significance threshold (α) of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||20.4|-2.4|<0.001
81714246|NCT02924129|163123561|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin (δ) of 10%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|26.3||significance threshold (α) of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||26.3|2.9|<0.001
81714247|NCT02924129|163123562|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin (δ) of 10%||||||0.002||||||significance threshold (α) of 0.05|normal approximation to the binomial|||||||0.002
81714248|NCT02924129|163123563|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin (δ) of 10%|||||<|0.001||||||significance threshold (α) of 0.05|normal approximation to the binomial|||||||<0.001
81714249|NCT02924129|163123564|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin (δ) of 10%|||||<|0.001||||||significance threshold (α) of 0.05|normal approximation to the binomial|||||||<0.001
81714250|NCT02924129|163123565|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin (δ) of 10%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|23.3||significance threshold (α) of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||23.3|-1.8|<0.001
81714251|NCT02924129|163123566|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin (δ) of 10%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|28.3||significance threshold (α) of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||28.3|2.5|<0.001
81540154|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.6||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|23.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||23.47|1.33|0.0186
81714252|NCT02924129|163123567|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin (δ) of 10%|||||<|0.001|||||||normal approximation to the binomial|||||||<0.001
81714253|NCT02924129|163123568|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin (δ) of 10%|||||<|0.001||||||significance threshold (α) of 0.05|normal approximation to the binomial|||||||<0.001
81692726|NCT00069095|163082700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.1921|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.72|1.09|||Log Rank|||Testing for superiority was based on the stratified log-rank test and used a two-sided significance level of 2.5%.The hazard ratio (HR) of bevacizumab in combination with chemotherapy versus chemotherapy alone \[HR(FOLFOX-4+P/XELOX+P)/(FOLFOX-4+BV/XELOX+BV)\] was presented together with the 97.5% confidence interval.||1.09|0.72|0.1921
81692727|NCT00069095|163082701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.72|0.95|||Log Rank|||Testing for superiority was based on the stratified log-rank test and used a two-sided significance level of 2.5%.The hazard ratio (HR) of bevacizumab in combination with chemotherapy versus chemotherapy alone \[HR(FOLFOX-4+P/XELOX+P)/(FOLFOX-4+BV/XELOX+BV)\] was presented.||0.95|0.72|0.0023
81692728|NCT00069095|163082702|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The analysis was based on the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval for OR(XELOX/XELOX+P/XELOX+BV)/(FOLFOX-4/FOLFOX-4+P/FOLFOX-4+BV). Non-inferiority of XELOX with/without bevacizumab to FOLFOX-4 with/without bevacizumab was concluded if the lower limit of this confidence interval is above 0.66.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.72|1.09||||||Non-inferiority of XELOX with/without bevacizumab to FOLFOX-4 with/without bevacizumab was tested by the pair of hypotheses - H0: OR(XELOX/XELOX+P/XELOX+BV)/(FOLFOX-4/FOLFOX-4+P/FOLFOX-4+BV) \</= 0.66 versus H1: OR(XELOX/XELOX+P/XELOX+BV)/(FOLFOX-4/FOLFOX-4+P/FOLFOX-4+BV) \> 0.66, where OR denotes Odds ratio.||1.09|0.72|
81692729|NCT00069095|163082703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.3091|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.71|1.14|||Chi-squared|||Superiority of adding bevacizumab to chemotherapy was tested as follows - H0: OR(FOLFOX-4+BV/XELOX+BV)/(FOLFOX-4+P/XELOX+P) \</= 1.0 versus H1: OR(FOLFOX-4+BV/XELOX+BV)/(FOLFOX-4+P/XELOX+P) \> 1.0. The test used a two-sided significance level of 2.5%.||1.14|0.71|0.3091
81692730|NCT00069095|163082704|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The analysis was based on the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval for OR(XELOX/XELOX+P/XELOX+BV)/(FOLFOX-4/FOLFOX-4+P/FOLFOX-4+BV). Non-inferiority of XELOX with/without bevacizumab to FOLFOX-4 with/without bevacizumab shall be concluded if the lower limit of this confidence interval is above 0.66.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.76|1.16||||||Non-inferiority of XELOX with/without bevacizumab to FOLFOX-4 with/without bevacizumab was tested by the pair of hypotheses - H0: OR(XELOX/XELOX+P/XELOX+BV)/(FOLFOX-4/FOLFOX-4+P/FOLFOX-4+BV) \</= 0.66 versus H1: OR(XELOX/XELOX+P/XELOX+BV)/(FOLFOX-4/FOLFOX-4+P/FOLFOX-4+BV) \> 0.66||1.16|0.76|
81692731|NCT00069095|163082705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9887|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.78|1.28|||Chi-squared|||Superiority of adding bevacizumab to chemotherapy was tested as follows - H0: OR(FOLFOX-4+BV/XELOX+BV)/(FOLFOX 4+P/XELOX+P) \</= 1.0 versus H1: OR(FOLFOX-4+BV/XELOX+BV)/(FOLFOX-4+P/XELOX+P) \> 1.0. The test used a two-sided significance level of 2.5%||1.28|0.78|0.9887
81692732|NCT00069095|163082706|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal statistical testing was done.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.97|1.2||||||General approach: HRs and 97.5% confidence interval were reported for treatment arm A (XELOX/XELOX+P/XELOX+BV) versus treatment arm B (FOLFOX-4/FOLFOX-4+P/FOLFOX-4+BV)||1.20|0.97|
81540155|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.1434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|7.56||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||7.56|0.75|0.1434
81692733|NCT00069095|163082706|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Fewer events were expected in analyses using the on-treatment approach than in the analyses using the general approach, thus leading to reduced power.Therefore, no formal statistical testing was performed.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.98|1.23||||||On-treatment Approach: HRs and 97.5% confidence interval were reported for treatment arm A (XELOX/XELOX+P/XELOX+BV) versus treatment arm B (FOLFOX-4/FOLFOX-4+P/FOLFOX-4+BV).||1.23|0.98|
81692734|NCT00069095|163082707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.74|0.96|||Log Rank|||General approach: Testing for superiority was based on the stratified log-rank test and used a two-sided significance level of 2.5%.The hazard ratio (HR) of bevacizumab in combination with chemotherapy versus chemotherapy alone \[HR(FOLFOX-4+P/XELOX+P)/(FOLFOX-4+BV/XELOX+BV)\] was presented.||0.96|0.74|0.0030
81692735|NCT00069095|163082707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.7|0.92|||Log Rank|||On treatment approach: Testing for superiority was based on the stratified log-rank test and used a two-sided significance level of 2.5%.The hazard ratio (HR) of bevacizumab in combination with chemotherapy versus chemotherapy alone \[HR(FOLFOX-4+P/XELOX+P)/(FOLFOX-4+BV/XELOX+BV)\] was presented.||0.92|0.70|0.0004
81692736|NCT00069095|163082710|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal statistical testing was performed for duration of overall response.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.86|1.22||||||HRs and 97.5% confidence interval were reported for treatment arm A (XELOX/XELOX+P/XELOX+BV) versus treatment arm B (FOLFOX-4/FOLFOX-4+P/FOLFOX-4+BV)||1.22|0.86|
81692737|NCT00069095|163082711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.66|1.01|||Log Rank|||Testing for superiority was based on the stratified log-rank test and used a two-sided significance level of 2.5%.The hazard ratio (HR) of bevacizumab in combination with chemotherapy versus chemotherapy alone \[HR(FOLFOX-4+P/XELOX+P)/(FOLFOX-4+BV/XELOX+BV)\] was presented.||1.01|0.66|0.0307
81692738|NCT00069095|163082712|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal statistical testing was done.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.09|1.39||||||HRs and 97.5% confidence interval were reported for treatment arm A (XELOX/XELOX+P/XELOX+BV) versus treatment arm B (FOLFOX-4/FOLFOX-4+P/FOLFOX-4+BV).||1.39|0.09|
81540156|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|6.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||6.75|0.72|0.1670
81540157|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|3.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||3.28|0.41|0.7810
81540158|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.27||||0.1682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|7.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||7.26|0.71|0.1682
81692739|NCT00069095|163082713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.8207|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.2|7.05|||Log Rank|||Testing for superiority was based on the stratified log-rank test and used a two-sided significance level of 2.5%.The hazard ratio (HR) of bevacizumab in combination with chemotherapy versus chemotherapy alone \[HR(FOLFOX-4+P/XELOX+P)/(FOLFOX-4+BV/XELOX+BV)\] was presented.||7.05|0.20|0.8207
81692740|NCT04716933|163082717|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.97||||||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate||0.97|0.48|
81692741|NCT04716933|163082718|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.12||||||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate||1.12|0.54|
81692742|NCT04716933|163082719|OTHER||Percent Difference|11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|24.2||||||Comparision based on unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method||24.2|-2.0|
81692743|NCT01071044|163082735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||95.0|||||ANOVA|These data were initially analyzed with a one-way ANOVA.||These scores were calculated by subtracting participants' endpoint scores from their initial baseline scores. These change scores show the total change in executive functioning over the course of the trial. Higher values indicate improved executive functioning at the end of the trial compared to the beginning.||||.005
81692744|NCT01071044|163082736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||These scores were calculated by subtracting participants' endpoint scores from their initial baseline scores. These change scores show the total change in executive functioning over the course of the trial. Higher values indicate improved executive functioning at the end of the trial compared to the beginning.||||0.008
81692745|NCT01071044|163082737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.183||95.0|||||ANOVA|||These scores were calculated by subtracting participants' endpoint scores from their initial baseline scores. These change scores show the total change in executive functioning over the course of the trial. Higher values indicate improved executive functioning at the end of the trial compared to the beginning.||||0.183
81692746|NCT01071044|163082738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.046||95.0|||||ANOVA|||These scores were calculated by subtracting participants' endpoint scores from their initial baseline scores. These change scores show the total change in executive functioning over the course of the trial. Higher values indicate improved executive functioning at the end of the trial compared to the beginning.||||0.046
81714254|NCT03039686|163123718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|1.27|||||Based on the MMRM using an unstructured covariance matrix -change = Baseline + Age Interactive response system (IXRS) Stratum + Corticosteroid Regimen IXRS Stratum + Analysis Visit\*Treatment.|||1.27|-2.17|
81714255|NCT03039686|163123718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.26|||||Based on the MMRM using an unstructured covariance matrix -change = Baseline + Age IXRS Stratum + Corticosteroid Regimen IXRS Stratum + Analysis Visit\*Treatment.|||2.26|-1.10|
81714256|NCT03039686|163123720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.2|||||Based on the MMRM using an unstructured covariance matrix - change = Baseline + Age IXRS Stratum + Corticosteroid Regimen IXRS Stratum + Analysis Visit\*Treatment.|||0.20|-0.21|
81692747|NCT01071044|163082739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.219||95.0|||||ANOVA|||These scores were calculated by subtracting participants' endpoint scores from their initial baseline scores. These change scores show the total change in executive functioning over the course of the trial. Higher values indicate improved executive functioning at the end of the trial compared to the beginning.||||0.219
81692748|NCT01071044|163082740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.038||95.0|||||ANOVA|||These scores were calculated by subtracting participants' endpoint scores from their initial baseline scores. These change scores show the total change in executive functioning over the course of the trial. Higher values indicate improved executive functioning at the end of the trial compared to the beginning.||||0.038
81692749|NCT01071044|163082741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.022||95.0|||||ANOVA|||These scores were calculated by subtracting participants' endpoint scores from their initial baseline scores. These change scores show the total change in executive functioning over the course of the trial. Higher values indicate improved executive functioning at the end of the trial compared to the beginning.||||0.022
81714257|NCT03039686|163123720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.27|||||Based on the MMRM using an unstructured covariance matrix - change = Baseline + Age IXRS Stratum + Corticosteroid Regimen IXRS Stratum + Analysis Visit\*Treatment.|||0.27|-0.12|
81714258|NCT03039686|163123722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.06|||||Based on the MMRM using an unstructured covariance matrix - change = Baseline + Age IXRS Stratum + Corticosteroid Regimen IXRS Stratum + Analysis Visit\*Treatment.|||0.06|-0.00|
81714259|NCT03039686|163123722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.06|||||Based on the MMRM using an unstructured covariance matrix - change = Baseline + Age IXRS Stratum + Corticosteroid Regimen IXRS Stratum + Analysis Visit\*Treatment.|||0.06|-0.00|
81714260|NCT03039686|163123724|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.27|||||Based on the MMRM using an unstructured covariance matrix - change = Baseline + Age IXRS Stratum + Corticosteroid Regimen IXRS Stratum + Analysis Visit\*Treatment.|||0.27|-0.08|
81540159|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.22||||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|21.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||21.39|1.28|0.0215
81714261|NCT03039686|163123724|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.18|||||Based on the MMRM using an unstructured covariance matrix - change = Baseline + Age IXRS Stratum + Corticosteroid Regimen IXRS Stratum + Analysis Visit\*Treatment.|||0.18|-0.17|
81714262|NCT03039686|163123726|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.76|2.77|||||Based on the MMRM using an unstructured covariance matrix - change = Baseline + Age IXRS Stratum + Corticosteroid Regimen IXRS Stratum + Analysis Visit\*Treatment.|||2.77|-6.76|
81714263|NCT03039686|163123726|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|5.63|||||Based on the MMRM using an unstructured covariance matrix - change = Baseline + Age IXRS Stratum + Corticosteroid Regimen IXRS Stratum + Analysis Visit\*Treatment.|||5.63|-3.71|
81714264|NCT03039686|163123729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|24.6|||||Based on the MMRM using an unstructured covariance matrix - change = Baseline + Age IXRS Stratum + Corticosteroid Regimen IXRS Stratum + Analysis Visit\*Treatment.|||24.6|-21.1|
81714265|NCT03039686|163123729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|33.6|||||Based on the MMRM using an unstructured covariance matrix - change = Baseline + Age IXRS Stratum + Corticosteroid Regimen IXRS Stratum + Analysis Visit\*Treatment.|||33.6|-11.0|
81714266|NCT02843282|163123746|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.69||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.040
81714267|NCT02843282|163123747|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.98||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.004
81714268|NCT02843282|163123748|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81469334|NCT01785849|162631159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|32.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.71|56.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by screening PTH category (\< 600, ≥ 600 to ≤ 1000, and \> 1000 pg/mL), recent cinacalcet use within 8 weeks before randomization (yes and no), and region (North America and non-North America) was used to compare the primary endpoint of proportion of participants with \> 30% reduction from baseline in PTH during the EAP between etelcalcetide and placebo.||56.31|18.71|<0.001
81469335|NCT01785849|162631160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|22.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.47|42.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by screening PTH category, recent cinacalcet use within 8 weeks before randomization, and region.||||42.48|11.47|<0.001
81540160|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.75||||0.0306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|19.52||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||19.52|1.16|0.0306
81714269|NCT02843282|163123749|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.52||||0.039|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.039
81714270|NCT02843282|163123750|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.42||||0.092|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.092
81714271|NCT02843282|163123751|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.58||||0.052|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.052
81714272|NCT02843282|163123752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.52||||0.121|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.121
81714273|NCT02843282|163123753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.23||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.019
81714274|NCT02843282|163123754|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37||||0.278|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.278
81714275|NCT02843282|163123755|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.0||||0.095|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.095
81469336|NCT01785849|162631161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-71.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.77|-64.46|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model|Repeated measures mixed-effects model included treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as covariates.|Etelcalcetide - Placebo|||-64.46|-77.77|<0.001
81714276|NCT02843282|163123756|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Whole brain voxel-wise correlation analy|||||||< 0.01
81714277|NCT02843282|163123757|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.22||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.001
81714278|NCT02843282|163123758|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.33||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.007
81714279|NCT00224952|163123763|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Regression, Linear|||Least squares linear regression evaluating fractional analyte recovery (4-Methylthio-2-hydroxyiminostilbene) as a function of age||||0.004
81714280|NCT00224952|163123763|OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||Regression, Linear|||Least squares linear regression evaluating fractional analyte recovery (Log (4-Methylthio-2-hydroxyiminostilbene) as a function of age||||0.032
81714281|NCT00224952|163123763|OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Regression, Linear|||Least squares linear regression evaluating fractional analyte recovery (Fractional Recovery (MTHIS)) as a function of age||||0.018
81714282|NCT00224952|163123763|OTHER|||||||0.033|||||||Regression, Linear|||Least squares linear regression evaluating fractional analyte recovery (Log (Fractional Recovery MTHIS)) as a function of age||||0.033
81692750|NCT00436969|163082748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.472||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.888|5.943||The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||Anticipated VAS difference of 10 mm and SD of 25 mm indicated a sample size of 225 subjects in a 2:1 randomization would provide 80% power to detect a significant difference with a two-sided significance level of 5%. To account for a 15% dropout rate the sample size was increased to 270 subjects (180 Orthovisc, 90 control). The primary null hypothesis (Ho) no difference in VAS means at 6 months and the alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Orthovisc (mean VAS) is superior to the control.||5.943|-8.888|0.696
81692751|NCT00436969|163082749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|15.1||||||Asymptotic 95% confidence interval for the treatment group difference (Orthovisc - Control) in proportions of responders was calculated. The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is unequal.||15.1|-15.6|
81692752|NCT00436969|163082750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|9.1||||||Asymptotic 95% confidence interval for the treatment group difference (Orthovisc - Control) in proportions of responders was calculated. The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is unequal.||9.1|-19.7|
81692753|NCT00436969|163082751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.87||||0.827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.698|6.957||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 12 weeks is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups is unequal.||6.957|-8.698|0.827
81692754|NCT00436969|163082752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.875||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.472|3.723||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 12 weeks is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups is unequal.||3.723|-9.472|0.392
81692755|NCT00436969|163082753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.932||||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.26|5.396||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 12 weeks is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups is unequal.||5.396|-7.260|0.772
81469337|NCT01785849|162631162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-8.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.52|-7.23|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model|Repeated measures mixed-effects model included treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as covariates.|Etelcalcetide - Placebo|||-7.23|-9.52|<0.001
81714283|NCT00224952|163123763|OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Regression, Linear|||Least squares linear regression evaluating fractional analyte recovery (Log (5-N-acetylcysteine-3-ene VPA isomers)) as a function of age||||0.0004
81714284|NCT00224952|163123763|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Regression, Linear|||Least squares linear regression evaluating fractional analyte recovery (Log (5-N-acetylcysteine-2-ene VPA) ) as a function of age||||0.0003
81714285|NCT00224952|163123763|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Least squares linear regression evaluating fractional analyte recovery (Total N-acetylcysteine conjugates) as a function of age||||<0.0001
81714286|NCT00224952|163123763|OTHER|||||||0.522|||||||Regression, Linear|||Least squares linear regression evaluating fractional analyte recovery (Log (Fractional Recovery NAC-3-ene VPA isomers)) as a function of age||||0.522
81714287|NCT00224952|163123763|OTHER|||||||0.925|||||||Regression, Linear|||Least squares linear regression evaluating fractional analyte recovery (Log (Fractional Recovery NAC-2-ene VPA) ) as a function of age||||0.925
81714288|NCT00224952|163123763|OTHER|||||||0.469|||||||Regression, Linear|||Least squares linear regression evaluating fractional analyte recovery (Log (Fractional Recovery Total NAC conjugates) as a function of age||||0.469
81714289|NCT00727246|163123803|OTHER|||||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|A repeated measures ANOVA was completed to evaluate differences in cognitive composite scores between groups and CDP-Choline or placebo||A repeated measures ANOVA was completed to evaluate differences in cognitive composite scores of individuals with a history of TBI as compared to healthy controls 6 weeks after treatment with CDP Choline (1000 mg CDP-Choline 2 x per day for 6 weeks) as compared to those treated with placebo. A mean index score created as a composite cognitive performance across domains (higher t-score = higher cognition). Purpose was to serve as a measure of overall cognitive functioning for data analysis.||||.85
81714290|NCT00727246|163123804|OTHER|||||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|0.95|||||ANOVA|A repeated measures ANOVA was completed to evaluate differences in cognitive composite scores between groups and CDP-Choline or placebo||A repeated measure ANOVA was completed to evaluate potential differences in cognitive composite scores of individuals with a history of TBI as compared to healthy controls 6 weeks after treatment with CDP Choline (1000 mg CDP-Choline 2 x per day for 6 weeks) as compared to those treated with placebo.||||.329
81714291|NCT03814499|163123805|OTHER||Coefficient|-2.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.01
81714292|NCT03814499|163123806|OTHER||Coefficient|-3.8|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.01
81714293|NCT03814499|163123807|OTHER||Coefficient|369.9||||0.3269|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.3269
81469338|NCT01785849|162631163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-14.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.73|-10.25|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model|Repeated measures mixed-effects model included treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as covariates.|Etelcalcetide - Placebo|||-10.25|-19.73|<0.001
81469339|NCT01785849|162631164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-7.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.31|-2.59|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model|Repeated measures mixed-effects model included treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as covariates.|Etelcalcetide - Placebo|||-2.59|-12.31|0.003
81714294|NCT03814499|163123808|OTHER||Coefficient|365.4||||0.4265|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.4265
81714295|NCT03814499|163123809|OTHER||Coefficient|264.3||||0.4782|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.4782
81714296|NCT03814499|163123810|OTHER||Coefficient|730.2||||0.2716|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.2716
81714297|NCT03814499|163123811|OTHER||Coefficient|-0.6||||0.4178|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.4178
81714298|NCT03814499|163123812|OTHER||Coefficient|-1.5||||0.2677|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.2677
81714299|NCT03814499|163123813|OTHER||Coefficient|-467.0||||0.3364|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.3364
81714300|NCT03814499|163123814|OTHER||Coefficient|-908.0||||0.1124|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1124
81714301|NCT03814499|163123815|OTHER||Coefficient|479.2||||0.2649|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.2649
81714302|NCT03814499|163123816|OTHER||Coefficient|1114.3||||0.216|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.216
81714303|NCT03814499|163123817|OTHER||Coefficient|0.1||||0.9032|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.9032
81714304|NCT03814499|163123818|OTHER||Coefficient|-0.4||||0.7889|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.7889
81714305|NCT03814499|163123819|OTHER||Coefficient|7.0||||0.0242|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0242
81714306|NCT03814499|163123820|OTHER||Coefficient|1.5||||0.5092|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.5092
81714307|NCT03814499|163123821|OTHER||Coefficient|-47.1||||0.3634|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.3634
81714308|NCT03814499|163123822|OTHER||Coefficient|-204.7||||0.0677|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0677
81714309|NCT03814499|163123823|OTHER||Coefficient|-235.8||||0.156|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.156
81714310|NCT03814499|163123824|OTHER||Coefficient|-102.0||||0.3148|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.3148
81714311|NCT03814499|163123825|OTHER||Coefficient|-0.1||||0.9349|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.9349
81714312|NCT03814499|163123826|OTHER||Coefficient|-0.6||||0.7196|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.7196
81714313|NCT03814499|163123827|OTHER||Coefficient|4.7||||0.0542|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0542
81714314|NCT03814499|163123828|OTHER||Coefficient|2.6||||0.4224|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.4224
81714315|NCT03814499|163123829|OTHER||Coeffiient|-118.9||||0.1247|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1247
81714316|NCT03814499|163123830|OTHER||Coefficient|-135.2||||0.1461|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1461
81714317|NCT03814499|163123831|OTHER||Coefficient|-154.2||||0.0699|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0699
81714318|NCT03814499|163123832|OTHER||Coefficient|-164.6||||0.0901|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0901
81714319|NCT00351611|163123833|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper CI bound was less than 0.10 (10%).|Difference in percentage of participants|-1.7094|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1751|5.9784||||||A 2-sided 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) on the difference in percentage of participants, between pregabalin and placebo was constructed using unconditional exact methods.||5.9784|-9.1751|
81714320|NCT00351611|163123834|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority with respect to mean deviation was demonstrated if the lower bound of the CI is greater than -2.0 decibels.|Difference in LS mean|-0.125||||0.4414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.443|0.194|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and center in the model and the baseline mean deviation as the covariate was used to construct a 2-sided 95% CI on the difference in least squares (LS) mean between pregabalin and placebo.||0.194|-0.443|0.4414
81714321|NCT00351611|163123835|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-0.9||||0.1346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.083|0.283|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with treatment and center in the model and the baseline visual acuity as the covariate was used to construct a 2-sided 95% confidence interval on the difference in LS mean between pregabalin and placebo.||0.283|-2.083|0.1346
81540161|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.1||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|52.29||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||52.29|1.92|0.0059
81714322|NCT02046993|163123836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Chi-squared|||comparison of the percentage of patients doing HBPM between intervention and control group at baseline||||0.27
81714323|NCT02046993|163123836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||McNemar|||Comparison of percentage of subjects doing HBPM at 3rd month from baseline within intervention group||||.020
81714324|NCT02046993|163123836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||McNemar|||comparison in percentage of patients doing Home BP monitoring at 6th month from baseline within intervention group||||.060
81714325|NCT02046993|163123836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Change in the proportion of patients doing HBPM at 3 months from baseline within the control group||||.002
81714326|NCT02046993|163123836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Change in proportion of patients doing HBPM at 6 months from baseline within control group||||.009
81714327|NCT02046993|163123837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.813|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of baseline mean clinic systolic BP mCSBP readings between control and intervention||||0.813
81714328|NCT02046993|163123837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.865|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of baseline mean clinic diastolic BP mCDBP readings between control and intervention||||0.865
81714329|NCT02046993|163123837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.476|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of difference of mean clinic systolic BP readings mCSBP between control and intervention at 3 months from baseline||||0.476
81714330|NCT02046993|163123837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of difference of mean clinic diastolic BP mCDBP readings between control and intervention at 3 months from baseline||||0.14
81714331|NCT02046993|163123837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.495|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of difference of mean clinic systolic BP readings mCSBP between control and intervention at 6 months from baseline||||0.495
81714332|NCT02046993|163123837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.967|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of difference in mean clinic diastolic BP readings mCDBP between control and intervention at 6 months from baseline||||0.967
81714333|NCT02046993|163123838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.819|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of baselline SEMCD between telemonitoring group and enhanced usual care||||0.819
81714334|NCT02046993|163123838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.512|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of SEMCD at 3 months between telemonitoring group and enhanced usual care||||0.512
81714335|NCT02046993|163123838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.325|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of SEMCD at 6 months between telemonitoring group and enhanced usual care group||||0.325
81714336|NCT02046993|163123839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.532|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison of baseline mHSBP in mmHg between Telemonitoring and Enhanced Usual Care groups||||0.532
81714337|NCT02046993|163123839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.902|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison of baseline mHDBP in mmHg between Telemonitoring and Enhanced Usual Care groups||||0.902
81714338|NCT02046993|163123840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison of mHSBP at 3 months between smartphone based telemonitoring group and control group on enhanced usual care||||0.138
81714339|NCT02046993|163123840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.204|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison of mHDBP in mmHg between Telemonitoring and Enhanced Usual Care groups at 3 months||||0.204
81714340|NCT02046993|163123841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.199|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison of mHSBP in mmHg between Telemonitoring groups and Enhanced Usual Care groups at 6 months||||0.199
81714341|NCT02046993|163123841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.204|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison of mHDBP in mmHg at 6 months between Telemonitoring and Enhanced Usual Care groups||||0.204
81714342|NCT01589185|163123843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3962||||||\< 0.1 is considered borderline significant|Fisher Exact|||The number (%) of patients who died on or before end of study (EOS) was compared among all 5 groups. The mITT population was used.||||0.3962
81540162|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64||||0.1004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|8.43||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||8.43|0.83|0.1004
81692756|NCT00436969|163082754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.028||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.338|6.393||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 12 weeks is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups is unequal.||6.393|-4.338|0.707
81692757|NCT00436969|163082755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.82||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.866|5.227||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups is unequal.||5.227|-6.866|0.790
81692758|NCT00436969|163082756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.13||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.341|6.001||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups is unequal.||6.001|-4.341|0.685
81692759|NCT00436969|163082757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|7.317||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.249|13.386||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 12 weeks is equal and the corresponding alternative (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is unequal.||13.386|1.249|0.018
81692760|NCT00436969|163082758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.361||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.801|7.522||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 12 weeks is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups is unequal.||7.522|-2.801|0.369
81692761|NCT00436969|163082759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.79||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.441|3.861||The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||Anticipated VAS difference of 10 mm and SD of 25 mm indicated a sample size of 225 subjects in a 2:1 randomization would provide 80% power to detect a significant difference with a two-sided significance level of 5%. To account for a 15% dropout rate the sample size was increased to 270 subjects (180 Orthovisc, 90 control). The primary null hypothesis (Ho) no difference in VAS means at 6 months and the alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Orthovisc (mean VAS) is superior to the control.||3.861|-9.441|0.410
81692762|NCT00436969|163082760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.617||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.226|8.46||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is equal and the corresponding alternative (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is unequal.||8.460|-3.226|0.379
81692763|NCT00436969|163082761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.208||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.455|3.039||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups is unequal.||3.039|-7.455|0.409
81714343|NCT00598442|163123847|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of -1.0 g/dL was used in the primary efficacy assessments. Non-inferiority was established if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI for the difference between the means of the primary endpoint (peginesatide minus control ESA) was ≥ -1.0 g/dL.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.09|0.36|||ANOVA|The ANOVA cell means model was used to estimate primary efficacy endpoint within the specified cells formed by the combination of treatment and strata||The sample size for this study was determined based on a two-group evaluation of non-inferiority in means with a non-inferiority margin (Δ) of -1.0 g/dL (one-sided significance level of 0.0125, or, comparably, a two-sided significance level of 0.025). A sample size of 450 (150 per treatment group) provided power greater than 99% for the evaluation of non-inferiority, assuming an expected treatment difference of 0.0 g/dL and a pooled standard deviation of 1.5 g/dL.||0.36|-0.09|
81692764|NCT00436969|163082762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.558||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.119|1.003||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 12 weeks is equal and the corresponding alternative (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is unequal.||1.003|-4.119|0.232
81692765|NCT00436969|163082763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.228||||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.343|1.887||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 12 weeks is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups is unequal.||1.887|-2.343|0.832
81714344|NCT00598442|163123847|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of -1.0 g/dL was used in the primary efficacy assessments. Non-inferiority was established if the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% CI for the difference between the means of the primary endpoint (peginesatide minus control ESA) was ≥ -1.0 g/dL.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.08|0.54|||ANOVA|The ANOVA cell means model was used to estimate primary efficacy endpoint within the specified cells formed by the combination of treatment and strata||The sample size for this study was determined based on a two-group evaluation of non-inferiority in means with a non-inferiority margin (Δ) of -1.0 g/dL (one-sided significance level of 0.0125, or, comparably, a two-sided significance level of 0.025). A sample size of 450 (150 per treatment group) provided power greater than 99% for the evaluation of non-inferiority, assuming an expected treatment difference of 0.0 g/dL and a pooled standard deviation of 1.5 g/dL.||0.54|0.08|
81714345|NCT00598442|163123848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|5.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.01|1.04|
81714346|NCT00598442|163123848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|4.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.69|0.94|
81714347|NCT00598442|163123849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.01|0.90|
81714348|NCT00598442|163123849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.04|0.93|
81714349|NCT03947333|163123893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.221|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.221
81714350|NCT03947333|163123893|OTHER||fixed-effects estimate of intervention|0.846||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|3.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects model||3.68|-1.99|0.559
81714351|NCT03947333|163123894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.532|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.532
81714352|NCT03947333|163123895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.086|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change at 3 months||||0.086
81714353|NCT03947333|163123895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.562|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change at 6 months||||0.562
81714354|NCT03947333|163123895|OTHER||fixed-effects estimate of intervention|0.348||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.557|1.254|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Effects Model||1.254|-0.557|0.451
81714355|NCT03947333|163123896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change at 3 months||||0.270
81714356|NCT03947333|163123896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.299|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change at 6 months||||0.299
81714357|NCT03947333|163123896|OTHER||fixed-effects estimate of intervention|0.1||||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.786|1.986|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects model||1.986|-1.786|0.917
81714358|NCT03947333|163123897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.093|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change at 3 months||||0.093
81714359|NCT03947333|163123897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change at 6 months||||0.034
81714360|NCT03947333|163123897|OTHER||fixed-effects estimate of intervention|0.242||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.533|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Effects Model||0.533|-0.049|0.103
81714361|NCT03947333|163123898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.116|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change at 3 months||||0.116
81714362|NCT03947333|163123898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.009
81714363|NCT03947333|163123898|OTHER||fixed-effects estimate of intervention|0.183||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.451|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Effects Model||0.451|-0.084|0.178
81714364|NCT03947333|163123899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.188|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change at 3 months||||0.188
81714365|NCT03947333|163123899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.749|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change at 6 months||||0.749
81714366|NCT03947333|163123899|OTHER||fixed-effects estimate of intervention|0.031||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.288|0.351|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Effects Model||0.351|-0.288|0.847
81714367|NCT03947333|163123900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.182|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change at 3 months||||0.182
81714368|NCT03947333|163123900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.158|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change at 6 months||||0.158
81714369|NCT03947333|163123900|OTHER||fixed-effects estimate of intervention|0.107||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.305|0.519|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Effects Model||0.519|-0.305|0.612
81714370|NCT03947333|163123901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change at 3 months||||0.970
81478087|NCT02504320|162645961|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of Febuxostat formulation 1, 2, and 3 to Febuxostat formulation 4 was declared if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratios of central values were within the pre-specified interval of 0.80 to 1.25.|Point Estimate|0.7709|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6767|0.8782|||||Point estimate and 90% CI were obtained from the exponentiated results of analysis of the natural log (ln)-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence, period, and participants nested within sequence as fixed effects.|Relative bioavailability of a single dose of Febuxostat XR 80 mg in test (Regimen B) and reference (Regimen D).||0.8782|0.6767|
81714371|NCT03947333|163123901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.786|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change at 6 months||||0.786
81714372|NCT03947333|163123901|OTHER||fixed-effects estimate of intervention|-0.088||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.493|0.317|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Effects Model||0.317|-0.493|0.670
81692766|NCT00436969|163082764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.068||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.396|2.532||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is equal and the corresponding alternative (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is unequal.||2.532|-2.396|0.957
81714373|NCT03947333|163123902|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.478|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change at 3 months||||0.478
81714374|NCT03947333|163123902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.666|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change at 6 months||||0.666
81714375|NCT03947333|163123902|OTHER||fixed-effects estimate of intervention|-0.15||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.713|0.413|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Effects Model||0.413|-0.713|0.601
81714376|NCT03947333|163123903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.654|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.654
81714377|NCT03947333|163123904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.485|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.485
81714378|NCT03947333|163123905|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||McNemar|||||||0.480
81714379|NCT03947333|163123905|OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||McNemar|||||||0.023
81714380|NCT03947333|163123906|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.542|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.542
81714381|NCT00399542|163123917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.023||||||No adjustment|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center, used to test the null hypothesis of equal rates between the 2 groups vs. the alternate hypothesis of non-equality||70.6% improvement in response with lubiprostone at 90% statistical power||||0.023
81714382|NCT00399542|163123918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.391|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.391
81714383|NCT00399542|163123919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.151|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.151
81714384|NCT00399542|163123920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.163|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.163
81714385|NCT00399542|163123921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.185|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.185
81714386|NCT00399542|163123922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.300
81714387|NCT00399542|163123923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.303||||||Sequential closed testing procedures were employed|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center, used to test the null hypothesis of equal rates between the 2 groups vs. the alternate hypothesis of non-equality||||||0.303
81714388|NCT00399542|163123924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.047||||||Sequential closed testing procedures were employed|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center, used to test the null hypothesis of equal rates between the 2 groups vs. the alternate hypothesis of non-equality||||||0.047
81714389|NCT00399542|163123925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008||||||Sequential closed testing procedures were employed|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled center, used to test the null hypothesis of equal rates between the 2 groups vs. the alternate hypothesis of non-equality||||||0.008
81714390|NCT00399542|163123926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.663|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.663
81714391|NCT00399542|163123927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.224|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.224
81714392|NCT00399542|163123928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.271|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.271
81714393|NCT00399542|163123929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.945|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.945
81714394|NCT00399542|163123930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.352|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|||||||0.352
81714395|NCT00399542|163123931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.18|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.180
81714396|NCT00399542|163123932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.275|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.275
81714397|NCT00399542|163123933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.722|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.722
81714398|NCT00399542|163123934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.177|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.177
81714399|NCT00399542|163123935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.082|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.082
81714400|NCT00399542|163123936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.11|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.110
81714401|NCT00399542|163123937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.146|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.146
81714402|NCT00399542|163123938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.373|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.373
81714403|NCT00399542|163123939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.339|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|Adjusted for center||||||0.339
81714404|NCT00399542|163123940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.023|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.023
81714405|NCT00399542|163123941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.073|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.073
81714406|NCT00399542|163123942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.062|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for center||||||0.062
81714407|NCT00399542|163123943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.06|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|||||||0.060
81714408|NCT00399542|163123944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|||||||0.290
81714409|NCT00399542|163123945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.495|||||||van Elteren nonparametric test|||||||0.495
81714410|NCT00612456|163123957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means using the LOCF dataset.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.332||0.6241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.05|42.71||If the estimates of change from baseline in CRLT were negative, then the one-sided p-values were the two-sided t-test of each treatment arm from this analysis divided by 2. If the estimates of change from baseline in CRLT were positive, then the one|ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||42.71|-31.05|0.6241
81714411|NCT00612456|163123957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means using the LOCF dataset.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.081||0.7315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.52|50.26||If the estimates of change from baseline in CRLT were negative, then the one-sided p-values were the two-sided t-test of each treatment arm from this analysis divided by 2. If the estimates of change from baseline in CRLT were positive, then the one|ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||50.26|-26.52|0.7315
81714412|NCT00612456|163123957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means using the OC dataset.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.566||0.6212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.65|43.18||If the estimates of change from baseline in CRLT were negative, then the one-sided p-values were the two-sided t-test of each treatment arm from this analysis divided by 2. If the estimates of change from baseline in CRLT were positive, then the one|ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||43.18|-31.65|0.6212
81714413|NCT00612456|163123957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means using the OC dataset.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.662||0.5987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.44|46.84||If the estimates of change from baseline in CRLT were negative, then the one-sided p-values were the two-sided t-test of each treatment arm from this analysis divided by 2. If the estimates of change from baseline in CRLT were positive, then the one|ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||46.84|-36.44|0.5987
81714414|NCT00612456|163123957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.114||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.28|35.64||If the estimates of change from baseline in CRLT were negative, then the one-sided p-values were the two-sided t-test of each treatment arm from this analysis divided by 2. If the estimates of change from baseline in CRLT were positive, then the one|ANCOVA|||LOCF Data excluding potential one outlier participant. Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||35.64|-37.28|0.4820
81469340|NCT00474045|162631167|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority can only be declared if the non-inferiority criterion was fulfilled for both (FAS and Per-protocol) analysis sets. Non-inferiority was declared if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the estimated treatment difference was below 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.4||95.0|-0.21|0.08||P-value for superiority was calculated.|Regression, Linear|Treatment, country, pregnancy (preg.) status at randomisation (random.)-fixed. HbA1c at rand.(covariate) \& at rand. by preg. status (interaction)|Estimated treatment differences for IDet versus NPH at Visit P4 with the corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated. Non-inferiority was established but superiority was not established.|Non-inferiority analysis with a null hypothesis stated that the difference between treatments, IDet-NPH, was equal to or larger than the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.4%. In case non-inferiority was established it was also investigated if IDet was superior to NPH with a null hypothesis stating that the difference between IDet and NPH treatment groups is equal to or greater than 0.||0.08|-0.21|0.400
81469341|NCT00474045|162631168|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority can only be declared if the non-inferiority criterion was fulfilled for both (FAS and Per-protocol) analysis sets. Non-inferiority was declared if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the estimated treatment difference was below 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||0.122||95.0|-0.34|0.04||P-value for superiority was calculated|Regression, Linear|Treatment, country, preg. status at rand.(fixed factors),HbA1c at rand.(covariate),HbA1c at rand. by preg. status (interaction)|Estimated treatment differences for IDet versus NPH at Visit P4 with the corresponding 95% CI was calculated. Non-inferiority was established but superiority was not established.|Non-inferiority analysis with a null hypothesis stated that the difference between treatments, IDet-NPH, was equal to or larger than the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.4%. In case non-inferiority was established it was also investigated if IDet was superior to NPH with a null hypothesis stating that the difference between IDet and NPH treatment groups is equal to or greater than 0.||0.04|-0.34|0.122
81469342|NCT00808639|162631219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pathologic response rate|49.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|38.0|61.0||||||This study used a Simon's optimal two-stage design. Of 39 eligible patients, if 18 achieved PaR, the treatment would be declared effective. A two-sided 80% CI was estimated considering the two-stage design based on Atkinson and Brown methods.||61|38|
81469343|NCT00191282|162631222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.866||95.0|||||Log Rank|||To achieve 80% power, 490 pts need to experience primary combined CV outcome to detect diff. between treatments, assuming: \>=18.5% reduction in incidence of outcomes, 18 mo. pt recruitment, 18 mo. pt follow-up, 10% annual drop-out rate, 2-yr outcome incidence rate of \>=40% (pts in least efficacious treatment), and nominal 2-sided signif. of 0.045.||||0.866
81469344|NCT00191282|162631223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.715||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.715
81469345|NCT00191282|162631224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.914||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.914
81469346|NCT00191282|162631225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.706||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.706
81469347|NCT00191282|162631226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.982||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.982
81469348|NCT00191282|162631227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.816||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.816
81469349|NCT00191282|162631228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.948||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.948
81469350|NCT00191282|162631229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.581||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.581
81469351|NCT00191282|162631230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.647||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.647
81469352|NCT00191282|162631231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.525||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.525
81469353|NCT00191282|162631232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.8||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.800
81469354|NCT00191282|162631233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.662||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.662
81469355|NCT00191282|162631234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.863||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.863
81469356|NCT00191282|162631235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.471||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.471
81469357|NCT00191282|162631236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7168||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7168
81469358|NCT00191282|162631238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0860
81469359|NCT00191282|162631240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1424||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1424
81469360|NCT00191282|162631243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1957||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1957
81540163|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.1837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|6.36||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||6.36|0.70|0.1837
81469361|NCT00191282|162631245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2434||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2434
81469362|NCT00191282|162631247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2617||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2617
81537569|NCT01751061|162758011|SUPERIORITY|To test the primary hypothesis, we used a general linear model fit with generalized estimating equations, a linear link, and an exchangeable correlation (PROC GENMOD). Model parameters included indictor variables for intervention, Interview 2, the interaction between intervention and Interview 2, and a 4-level site variable. The mean CSCS between-groups difference, corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI), and p value were derived from the intervention-by-Interview 2 interaction term.|||||<|0.05||||||P values were calculated. A two-sided type-I error rate of 0.05 was set for all tests; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons. All participants were included in analyses as per their group randomization.|GEE|||We estimated that 210 patients (315 surrogates, assuming \~1.5 per patient) would provide a power of 80% to detect a between-groups mean CSCS score difference of 9 percentage points between Interviews 1 and 2, assuming a baseline mean of 50, SD=24, a type-I error=5%, a correlation between interviews of 0.5, an expectation that 50% of patients would have multiple surrogates, an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.8 for multiple surrogates for a patient, and 5% dropout before Interview 2.||||<0.05
81537570|NCT01751061|162758012|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||P values were calculated.|generalized linear model|||Generalized linear model.||||<0.05
81537571|NCT01751061|162758013|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||P values were calculated.|generalized linear model|||||||<0.05
81537572|NCT01751061|162758014|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||P values were calculated.|generalized linear models|||||||<0.05
81537573|NCT01751061|162758015|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||P values were calculated.|generalized linear models|||||||<0.05
81537574|NCT01751061|162758016|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||P values were calculated.|generalized linear models|||||||<0.05
81537575|NCT01751061|162758017|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||P values were calculated.|GEE|||To test the hypothesis, we used a general linear model fit with generalized estimating equations, a linear link, and an exchangeable correlation (PROC GENMOD). Model parameters included indictor variables for intervention, Interview 2, the interaction between intervention and Interview 2, and a 4-level site variable. The mean CSCS between-groups difference, corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI), and p value were derived from the intervention-by-Interview 2 interaction term.||||<0.05
81537576|NCT01194830|162758040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0005||95.0|-0.91|-0.26|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline HbA1c and number of other Oral Antidiabetic Drugs||||-0.26|-0.91|0.0005
81537577|NCT01194830|162758041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.62|-0.22|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline HbA1c and number of other Oral Antidiabetic Drugs||||-0.22|-0.62|<0.0001
81692767|NCT00436969|163082765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.22||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.937|3.378||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups is unequal.||3.378|-0.937|0.267
81692768|NCT00436969|163082766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.19||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.225|3.604||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 12 weeks is equal and the corresponding alternative (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is unequal.||3.604|-1.225|0.333
81692769|NCT00436969|163082767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.771||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.339|2.881||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 12 weeks is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups is unequal.||2.881|-1.339|0.473
81692770|NCT00436969|163082768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.018||||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.314|2.278||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is equal and the corresponding alternative (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is unequal.||2.278|-2.314|0.988
81692771|NCT00436969|163082769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.467||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.692|2.627||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance was a two-sided p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The analysis included baseline score as a covariate. Site was dropped from the model due to statistical insignificance.||The null hypothesis (Ho) is that the effect of the two treatment groups at 6 months is equal and the corresponding alternative hypothesis (Ha) is that the effect of the two treatment groups is unequal.||2.627|-1.692|0.671
81692772|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.2|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression of time to first vascular AE. Cox regression model with terms for study, baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison versus Placebo \[Treatment/ Placebo\].|Time to first vascular AE (SAF-M1)||1.20|0.83|0.9946
81692773|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.7474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.27|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression of time to first vascular AE. Cox regression model with terms for study, baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison versus placebo. \[Treatment/Placebo\].|Time to first vascular AE (SAF-M2)||1.27|0.72|0.7474
81692774|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.7943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.31|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for time to first vascular AE on-treatment. Cox regression model with a term for treatment.|Comparison vs. Placebo \[Treatment / Placebo\]|Time to first vascular AE (Trial NCT01131676, all empagliflozin (10 and 25 mg vs. Placebo))||1.31|0.81|0.7943
81692775|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.36|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for time to first vascular AE on-treatment. Cox regression model with terms for baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison vs. Placebo \[Treatment / Placebo\].|Time to first vascular AE (Trial NCT03057951)||1.36|0.69|0.8518
81692776|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.53|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for time to first vascular AE on-treatment. Cox regression model with terms for baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison vs Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|Time to first vascular AE (Trial NCT03057977)||1.53|0.56|0.7660
81692777|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.3612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.55|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression of time to first diabetic foot related AE. Cox regression model with terms for study, baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison versus placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\].|Time to first diabetic foot related AE (SAF-M1)||1.55|0.85|0.3612
81692778|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.44||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.4|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression of time to first diabetic foot related AE. Cox regression model with terms for study, baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison versus Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\].|Time to first diabetic foot related AE (SAF-M2)||2.40|0.86|0.1610
81714415|NCT00612456|163123957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.496||0.8562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.33|57.13||If the estimates of change from baseline in CRLT were negative, then the one-sided p-values were the two-sided t-test of each treatment arm from this analysis divided by 2. If the estimates of change from baseline in CRLT were positive, then the one|ANCOVA|||LOCF Data excluding potential one outlier participant. Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||57.13|-17.33|0.8562
81692779|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.9128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.47|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for time to first diabetic foot related AE on treatment. Cox regression model with a term for treatment.|Comparison vs. Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|Time to first diabetic foot related AE (Trial NCT01131676, all empagliflozin (10 and 25 mg) vs. Placebo)||1.47|0.71|0.9128
81692780|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.5276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.54|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for time to first diabetic foot related AE. Cox regression model with terms for baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison vs. Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|Time to first diabetic foot related AE (Trial NCT03057951)||1.54|0.43|0.5276
81537578|NCT01194830|162758042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0002||95.0|-0.84|-0.26|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline HbA1c and number of other Oral Antidiabetic Drugs||||-0.26|-0.84|0.0002
81537579|NCT01194830|162758043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0003||95.0|-0.85|-0.26|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline HbA1c and number of other Oral Antidiabetic Drugs||||-0.26|-0.85|0.0003
81537580|NCT01194830|162758044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.063||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.764|9.358|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.358|1.764|0.0010
81537581|NCT01194830|162758045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.433||||0.0352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.124|26.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||26.260|1.124|0.0352
81692781|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.72||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|13.87|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for time to first diabetic foot related AE. Cox regression model with terms for baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison vs Placebo \[Treatment / Placebo\]|Time to first diabetic foot related AE (Trial NCT03057977)||13.87|1.60|0.0048
81692782|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.1526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.04|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression of time to first infections potentially related to LLA's. Cox regression with terms for study, baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison versus Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\].|Time to first infections potentially related to LLA's (SAF-M1)||1.04|0.77|0.1526
81692783|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.21|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression of time to first infection potentially related to LLA's. Cox regression with terms for study, baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison versus Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\].|Time to first infection potentially related to LLA's (SAF-M2)||1.21|0.76|0.7430
81692784|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.1049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.04|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for infections potentially related to LLA-on treatment. Cox regression model with a term for treatment.|Comparison vs Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|Time to first infections potentially related to LLA (Trial NCT01131676, all Empagliflozin (10 mg and 25 mg) vs. Placebo)||1.04|0.69|0.1049
81692785|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.17|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for infections potentially related to LLA on treatment. Cox regression model with terms for baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison vs Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|Time to first infections potentially related to LLA (Trial NCT03057951)||1.17|0.67|0.3950
81692786|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.4429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.87|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for infections potentially related to LLA on-treatment. Cox regression model with terms for baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison vs Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|Time to first infections potentially related to LLA (Trial NCT03057977)||1.87|0.76|0.4429
81537582|NCT01194830|162758046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.951||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.651|5.274|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.274|1.651|0.0003
81692787|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.3396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.13|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression of time to first wound infections. Cox regression with terms for study, baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison versus Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\].|Time to first wound/infection (SAF-M1)||1.13|0.70|0.3396
81692788|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.08|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression of time to first wound infections. Cox regression with terms for study, baseline diabetes status and treatment|Comparison versus Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\].|Time to first wound/infection (SAF-M2)||1.08|0.46|0.1050
81692789|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.35|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for time to first wound/infection on-treatment.|Comparison vs Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|Time to first wound/infection (Trial NCT01131676, all Empagliflozin (10 mg and 25 mg) vs Placebo)||1.35|0.74|0.9919
81692790|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.3634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.31|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for time to first wound/infection on-treatment. Cox regression model with terms for baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison vs Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|Time to first wound/infection (Trial NCT03057951)||1.31|0.48|0.3634
81692791|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52||||0.1177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.18|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for time to first wound/infection on-treatment. Cox regression model with terms for baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison vs Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|Time to first wound/infection (Trial NCT03057977)||1.18|0.23|0.1177
81692792|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.19|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression of time to first nervous system disorder. Cox regression with terms for study, baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison versus Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\].|Time to first nervous system disorder (SAF-M1)||1.19|0.84|0.9992
81692793|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.6274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.52|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression of time to first nervous system disorder. Cox regression model with terms for study, baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison versus Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\].|Time to first nervous system disorder (SAF-M2)||1.52|0.78|0.6274
81714416|NCT00612456|163123957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.3||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.46|36.35||If the estimates of change from baseline in CRLT were negative, then the one-sided p-values were the two-sided t-test of each treatment arm from this analysis divided by 2. If the estimates of change from baseline in CRLT were positive, then the one|ANCOVA|||OC Data excluding potential one outlier participant. Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||36.35|-37.46|0.4880
81714417|NCT00612456|163123957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.008||0.7556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.38|54.32||If the estimates of change from baseline in CRLT were negative, then the one-sided p-values were the two-sided t-test of each treatment arm from this analysis divided by 2. If the estimates of change from baseline in CRLT were positive, then the one|ANCOVA|||OC Data excluding potential one outlier participant. Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||54.32|-26.38|0.7556
81714418|NCT00612456|163123964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means based on efficacy population.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|6.91|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||6.91|1.74|0.0015
81537583|NCT01194830|162758047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.2||0.0972||95.0|-26.1|2.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline HbA1c, baseline FPG, and number of other Oral Antidiabetic Drugs||||2.2|-26.1|0.0972
81537584|NCT01194830|162758048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.45||0.9368||95.0|-53.8|49.86|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline HbA1c, baseline 2-hour PPG, and number of other Oral Antidiabetic Drugs||||49.86|-53.80|0.9368
81537585|NCT03284710|162758084|OTHER|||||||0.358||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Barnard's test|||IgGAb binding to 1086C\_D7gp120.avi/293F in Group 1 versus Group 2||||0.358
81537586|NCT03284710|162758084|OTHER|||||||1||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Barnard's test|||IgGAb binding to 96ZM651.D11gp120.avi in Group 1 versus Group 2||||1.000
81537587|NCT03284710|162758084|OTHER|||||||0.361||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Barnard's test|||IgGAb binding to TV1c8\_D11gp120.avi/293F in Group 1 versus Group 2||||0.361
81537588|NCT03284710|162758085|OTHER|||||||0.238||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IgGAb binding to 1086C\_D7gp120.avi/293F in Group 1 versus Group 2||||0.238
81537589|NCT03284710|162758085|OTHER|||||||0.893||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IgGAb binding to 96ZM651.D11gp120.avi in Group 1 versus Group 2||||0.893
81537590|NCT03284710|162758085|OTHER|||||||0.411||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IgGAb binding to TV1c8\_D11gp120.avi/293F in Group 1 versus Group 2||||0.411
81537591|NCT03284710|162758086|OTHER|||||||1||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Barnard's test|||IgAAb binding to 1086C\_D7gp120.avi/293F in Group 1 versus Group 3||||1.000
81537592|NCT03284710|162758086|OTHER|||||||0.044||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Barnard's test|||IgAAb binding to 96ZM651.D11gp120.avi in Group 1 versus Group 3||||0.044
81537593|NCT03284710|162758086|OTHER|||||||0.045||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Barnard's test|||IgAAb binding to TV1c8\_D11gp120.avi/293F in Group 1 versus Group 3||||0.045
81537594|NCT03284710|162758087|OTHER|||||||0.215||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IgAAb binding to 1086C\_D7gp120.avi/293F in Group 1 versus Group 3||||0.215
81692794|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.7597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.19|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for time to first nervous system disorder on-treatment. Cox regression model with a term for treatment.|Comparison vs Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|Time to first nervous system disorder (Trial NCT01131676, all Empagliflozin (10 mg and 25 mg) vs Placebo)||1.19|0.79|0.7597
81692795|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.7067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.57|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for time to first nervous system disorder on-treatment. Cox regression model with terms for baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison vs Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|Time to first nervous system disorder (Trial NCT03057951)||1.57|0.74|0.7067
81692796|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.7404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.25|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for time to first nervous system disorder on-treatment. Cox regression model with terms for baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison vs Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|time to first nervous system disorder (Trial NCT03057977)||2.25|0.56|0.7404
81692797|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.1765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.58|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression of time to first volume depletion AE. Cox regression model with terms for study, baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison versus Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\].|Time to first volume depletion AE (SAF-M1)||1.58|0.92|0.1765
81692798|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.1978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.66|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression of time to first volume depletion AE. Cox regression with terms for study, baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison versus Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\].|Time to first volume depletion AE (SAF-M2)||1.66|0.90|0.1978
81692799|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.6561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.05|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for time to first volume depletion on-treatment. Cox regression model with a term for treatment.|Comparison vs Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|Time to first volume depletion (Trial NCT01131676, all Empagliflozin (10 mg and 25 mg) vs Placebo)||2.05|0.64|0.6561
81692800|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.1699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.87|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for time to first volume depletion on-treatment. Cox regression model with terms for baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison vs Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|Time to first volume depletion (Trial NCT03057951)||1.87|0.90|0.1699
81692801|NCT04937816|163082771|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.7944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.87|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression for time to first volume depletion on-treatment. Cox regression model with terms for baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison vs Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|Time to first volume depletion (Trial NCT03057977)||1.87|0.62|0.7944
81692802|NCT04937816|163082772|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.9276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.42|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with terms for study, baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison versus placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\].|||1.42|0.73|0.9276
81692803|NCT04937816|163082772|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.6205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.6|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with terms for study, baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison versus placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|||1.60|0.45|0.6205
81692804|NCT04937816|163082772|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.6768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.63|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with terms for treatment.|Comparison vs Placebo \[Treatment/Placebo\]|Empagliflozin (10 mg + 25 mg) versus Placebo.||1.63|0.73|0.6768
81692805|NCT04937816|163082772|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.4294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.59|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with terms for baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison versus Placebo \[Treatment /Placebo\]|||1.59|0.34|0.4294
81692806|NCT04937816|163082772|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.7826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.47|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with terms for baseline diabetes status and treatment.|Comparison versus Placebo \[Treatment /Placebo\]|||3.47|0.39|0.7826
81692807|NCT05513053|163082773|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the ratio of GMTs between groups (9 to 17 years/18 to 49 years) was \> 0.667 for each strain.|GMT Ratio|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|2.27||||||Statistical analysis for A/H1N1||2.27|1.73|
81692808|NCT05513053|163082773|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (9 to 17 years/18 to 49 years) was \> 0.667 for each strain.|GMT Ratio|3.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.76|3.87||||||Statistical analysis for A/H3N2||3.87|2.76|
81692809|NCT05513053|163082773|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (9 to 17 years/18 to 49 years) was \> 0.667 for each strain.|GMT Ratio|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|1.82||||||Statistical analysis for B/Victoria||1.82|1.35|
81692810|NCT05513053|163082773|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (9 to 17 years/18 to 49 years) was \> 0.667 for each strain.|GMT Ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.37||||||Statistical analysis for B/Yamagata||1.37|1.09|
81692811|NCT05513053|163082774|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority for seroconversion rates was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for the 4 strains.|Percent Difference|1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|6.62||||||Statistical analysis for A/H1N1||6.62|-2.78|
81692812|NCT05513053|163082774|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority for seroconversion rates was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for the 4 strains.|Percent Difference|-0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|3.23||||||Statistical analysis for A/H3N2||3.23|-4.41|
81537595|NCT03284710|162758087|OTHER|||||||0.683||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IgAAb binding to 96ZM651.D11gp120.avi in Group 1 versus Group 3||||0.683
81537596|NCT03284710|162758087|OTHER|||||||0.322||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IgAAb binding to TV1c8\_D11gp120.avi/293F in Group 1 versus Group 3||||0.322
81537597|NCT04231669|162758156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Linear Mixed-effects regression|||||||0.05
81537598|NCT00910104|162758303|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|8.6|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|37.3||All P-values were 2-sided. Analyses were performed in SAS 9.1 (SAS Institute, USA) and S-plus 8 (Insightful, USA). P\<0.05 was established as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Cox|||The primary efficacy end-point was time to reversal of cholestasis (direct bilirubin \[DB\]\<=2 mg/dL). Crude (unadjusted) hazard ratios were estimated using proportional hazard regression. Subjects who died, were transplanted, or still on PN at the end of follow-up were censored (Ref: PMID 19661785).||37.3|2.0|=0.001
81537599|NCT00910104|162758303|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|17.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|83.0||All P-values were 2-sided. Analyses were performed in SAS 9.1 (SAS Institute, USA) and S-plus 8 (Insightful, USA). P\<0.05 was established as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Cox|||The primary efficacy end-point was time to reversal of cholestasis (direct bilirubin \[DB\]\<=2 mg/dL). Adjusted hazard ratios were estimated using proportional hazard regression adjusted for baseline covariates (including duration of parenteral nutrition (PN) and baseline DB). Subjects who died, were transplanted, or still on PN at the end of follow-up were censored (Ref: PMID 19661785).||83|3.7|0.001
81692813|NCT05513053|163082774|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority for seroconversion rates was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for the 4 strains.|Percent Difference|3.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|8.14||||||Statistical analysis for B/Victoria||8.14|-1.57|
81692814|NCT05513053|163082774|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority for seroconversion rates was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for the 4 strains.|Percent Difference|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.17|19.3||||||Statistical analysis for B/Yamagata||19.3|9.17|
81537600|NCT00910104|162758303|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of proportion with reversal of cholestasis (direct bilirubin \<=2.0 mg/dL).||||<0.0001
81537601|NCT00286442|162758341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.32||A step-down strategy was used for the primary analysis. First, the 25mg dose was compared to placebo at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. The 12.5 mg dose was compared to placebo only if the comparison of the 25mg dose to placebo was significant.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|Null Hypothesis: No difference between treatment and placebo arms in change from baseline in glycosylated hemoglobin at wk 26. Sample size calculated based on normally distributed means. For comparison of either dose vs. placebo (2-sample t-test), study sample size \>=500 participants had 95% power to detect a treatment difference as small as 0.4% in the supportive per protocol analysis set assuming SD=0.8%, 2-sided \>0.05 significance level and \>=80% of participants meeting per protocol criteria.||-0.32|-0.68|<0.001
81540164|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.5929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|3.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||3.75|0.47|0.5929
81714419|NCT00612456|163123964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means based on efficacy population.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.403||0.5921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|3.57|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||3.57|-2.05|0.5921
81714420|NCT00612456|163123964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means based on efficacy population.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.988||0.9646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|4.07|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||4.07|-3.89|0.9646
81449831|NCT02792699|162586427|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity between the test (rituximab \[US\]) and reference (rituximab \[EU\]) for AUC0-14day was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the GMR following the second infusion of the first dose was within the bioequivalence criteria of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9656|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9104|1.024||||||The geometric mean ratio (GMR) and confidence interval (CI) was estimated from an ANCOVA model adjusted for weight and geographic region. The GMR was obtained by exponentiating the difference of the means on the natural log scale. The CI was obtained by exponentiating the CI for the difference between the means on the log scale.||1.0240|0.9104|
81714421|NCT00612456|163123964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means based on participants with a 'YES' for RCA NONE field from DARC FA form in study eye at screening.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.75||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|7.19|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||7.19|2.32|0.0003
81540165|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.2588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|6.07||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||6.07|0.62|0.2588
81692815|NCT01328249|163082798|OTHER|Fisher's Exact test||||||0.4422||||||Null hypothesis: The feasibility rates of Cohort 1 and Cohort 2 are same.|Fisher Exact|Exploratory analysis comparing primary feasibilities between 2 cohorts, based on Fisher's Exact test.||||||0.4422
81692816|NCT02330549|163082800|OTHER|This was a proof of concept study, and is not powered for statistical detection of differences between groups, no adjustments for multiplicity was made, or no-imputation for missing data.|LS Mean Difference|-0.2286|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.195||0.2483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.17||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model that included treatment and presence or absence of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) as factors, and the baseline value of Matsuda index as a covariate was used for analysis.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 12||0.17|-0.62|0.2483
81692817|NCT02330549|163082800|OTHER|This was a proof of concept study, and is not powered for statistical detection of differences between groups, no adjustments for multiplicity was made, or no-imputation for missing data.|LS Mean Difference|-0.4113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.01||An ANCOVA model that included treatment and presence or absence of NASH as factors, and the baseline value of Matsuda index as a covariate was used for analysis.|ANCOVA|||Change form Baseline to Week 24||0.01|-0.83|0.053
81692818|NCT02330549|163082801|OTHER|This was a proof of concept study, and is not powered for statistical detection of differences between groups, no adjustments for multiplicity was made, or no-imputation for missing data.|LS Mean Difference|-1.505|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.369||0.5297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.33|3.32||An ANCOVA model that included treatment and presence or absence of NASH as factors, and the baseline value of ADIPO-IR as a covariate was used for analysis.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 12||3.32|-6.33|0.5297
81692819|NCT02330549|163082801|OTHER|This was a proof of concept study, and is not powered for statistical detection of differences between groups, no adjustments for multiplicity was made, or no-imputation for missing data.|LS Mean Difference|3.2146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.757||0.2522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|8.83||An ANCOVA model that included treatment and presence or absence of NASH as factors, and the baseline value of ADIPO-IR as a covariate was used for analysis.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 24||8.83|-2.4|0.2522
81714422|NCT00612456|163123964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means based on participants with a 'YES' for RCA NONE field from DARC FA form in study eye at screening.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.326||0.2208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|4.3|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||4.30|-1.02|0.2208
81714423|NCT00612456|163123964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means based on participants with a 'YES' for RCA NONE field from DARC FA form in study eye at screening.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.927||0.9847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.83|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||3.83|-3.90|0.9847
81714424|NCT00612456|163123964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means based on participants with a 'YES' for eligible field from DARC FA form in study eye at screening.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.376||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|6.31|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||6.31|0.75|0.0142
81714425|NCT00612456|163123964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means based on participants with a 'YES' for eligible field from DARC FA form in study eye at screening.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.419||0.5547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|3.71|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||3.71|-2.02|0.5547
81714426|NCT00612456|163123964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means based on participants with a 'YES' for eligible field from DARC FA form in study eye at screening.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.287||0.9114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|4.88|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value.||4.88|-4.37|0.9114
81714427|NCT00612456|163123967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.383||0.0534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.53|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value for FA Leakage Area of measurement.||1.53|-0.01|0.0534
81714428|NCT00612456|163123967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.409||0.0508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.64|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value for FA Leakage Area of measurement.||1.64|-0.00|0.0508
81449832|NCT02792699|162586428|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean|149590.5|||||||||||||Estimated using an analysis of covariance model adjusted for weight and geographic region.|||||
81449833|NCT02792699|162586428|OTHER||LS Geometric Mean|155778.7|||||||||||||Estimated using an analysis of covariance model adjusted for weight and geographic region.|||||
81449834|NCT02792699|162586428|OTHER||LS Geometric Mean|166811.0|||||||||||||Estimated using an analysis of covariance model adjusted for weight and geographic region.|||||
81449835|NCT02792699|162586428|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity between the test (ABP 798) and reference (rituximab \[US\]) for AUC0-12wk was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the GMR following the second infusion of the first dose was within the bioequivalence criteria of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9603|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.895|1.0303||||||The geometric mean ratio (GMR) and confidence interval (CI) was estimated from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for weight and geographic region. The GMR was obtained by exponentiating the difference of the means on the natural log scale. The CI was obtained by exponentiating the CI for the difference between the means on the log scale.||1.0303|0.8950|
81692820|NCT01156597|163082855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|The percent change of HDL and triglycerides from baseline between groups was evaluated by ANOVA using baseline, 12 week and 24 week values||||||0.05
81714429|NCT00612456|163123967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.3141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.83|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value for FA Leakage Area of measurement.||1.83|-0.60|0.3141
81714430|NCT00612456|163123967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.395||0.6018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.62|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value for FA Blood Area of measurement.||0.62|-1.04|0.6018
81714431|NCT00612456|163123967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.476||0.0509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0||Statistics has been presented for least square means.|ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value for FA Blood Area of measurement.||2.00|-0.00|0.0509
81714432|NCT00612456|163123967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.566||0.3976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.68|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value for FA Blood Area of measurement.||1.68|-0.70|0.3976
81714433|NCT00612456|163123967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.385||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|1.23|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value for Total Lesion size||1.23|-0.32|0.2410
81714434|NCT00612456|163123967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.412||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.09|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value for Total Lesion size||2.09|0.44|0.0032
81714435|NCT00612456|163123967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.581||0.3185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.75|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value for Total Lesion size||1.75|-0.58|0.3185
81714436|NCT00612456|163123967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.377||0.1074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|1.37|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value for CNV Size||1.37|-0.14|0.1074
81714437|NCT00612456|163123967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.402||0.0403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.65|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value for CNV Size||1.65|0.04|0.0403
81714438|NCT00612456|163123967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Statistics has been presented for least square means.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.594||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.88|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between Baseline value and Day 29 value for CNV Size||1.88|-0.50|0.2490
81714439|NCT04652245|163123977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.028
81714440|NCT04652245|163123978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.008
81714441|NCT00851721|163123979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||Two-sample, two-sided t-test|||H0: μ(on-demand) = μ(prophylaxis) Versus H1: μ(on-demand) ≠ μ(prophylaxis) (Where H0 implies no difference in mean bleeding episode rate between prophylaxis and on-demand treatment arms and H1 implies otherwise. This test was performed at a significance level of 5%, two-sided, two sample)||||0.0003
81714442|NCT00851721|163123981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0008|||||||Two-sample, two-sided t-test|||Spontaneous Bleeds||||0.0008
81714443|NCT00851721|163123981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0199|||||||Two-sample, two-sided t-test|||Traumatic Bleeds||||0.0199
81714444|NCT00851721|163123981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0006|||||||Two-sample, two-sided t-test|||Joint Bleeds||||0.0006
81714445|NCT00851721|163123981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0227|||||||Two-sample, two-sided t-test|||Non-Joint Bleeds||||0.0227
81714446|NCT00851721|163123981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0013|||||||Two-sample, two-sided t-test|||Spontaneous Joint Bleeds||||0.0013
81714447|NCT00851721|163123981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|||||||Two-sample, two-sided t-test|||Spontaneous Non-Joint Bleeds||||0.0030
81714448|NCT00851721|163123981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0254|||||||Two-sample, two-sided t-test|||Traumatic Joint Bleeds||||0.0254
81714449|NCT00851721|163123981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9322|||||||Two-sample, two-sided t-test|||Traumatic Non-Joint Bleeds||||0.9322
81714450|NCT00851721|163123983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0271|||||||Two-sample, two-sided t-test|||||||0.0271
81714451|NCT00851721|163123990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0067||95.0|||||Mann-Whitney tests (Wilcoxon-Rank Sum)|||||||0.0067
81714452|NCT03223649|163124032|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|-0.03||Unadjusted p-value|ANCOVA|Log-transformed value adjusted for: arcsine sqrt transformed % fat mass, pubertal stage (pre, early, or late), and basal analyte log transformed.||||-.03|-.17|0.005
81714453|NCT03223649|163124033|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.011||Unadjusted P-value|ANCOVA|Log-transformed value adjusted for: arcsine sqrt transformed % fat mass, pubertal stage (pre, early, or late), and basal analyte log transformed.||||0.011|-.033|0.349
81714454|NCT03223649|163124034|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|-0.002||Unadjusted p-value|ANCOVA|Log-transformed value adjusted for: arcsine sqrt transformed % fat mass, pubertal stage (pre, early, or late), and basal analyte log transformed.||||-.002|-.084|.045
81714455|NCT03223649|163124035|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.013||Unadjusted p-value|ANCOVA|Log-transformed value adjusted for: arcsine sqrt transformed % fat mass, pubertal stage (pre, early, or late), and basal analyte log transformed.||||0.013|-0.051|0.226
81714456|NCT03223649|163124036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.545|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.884|-4.716|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-4.716|-6.884|<0.001
81714457|NCT03223649|163124037|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.130|-0.330|0.39
81714458|NCT03223649|163124038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.071|0.114|||ANCOVA|Dependent variable in Kcal log transformed, comparison adjusted for: age(y), lean mass(kg), fat mass(kg)||||0.114|-0.071|0.648
81714459|NCT03223649|163124039|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.834|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.354||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.857|3.525|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age (years)||||3.525|-1.857|0.539
81714460|NCT03223649|163124040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.766||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|2.45|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age (years)||||2.45|-4.57|0.550
81714461|NCT03223649|163124041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.226|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.681||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.127|1.579|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age (years)||||1.579|-1.127|0.741
81714462|NCT04533204|163124049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.28|24.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||24.67|12.28|<.001
81469363|NCT02832375|162631285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.577|-0.319|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with change from baseline in Schiff Sensitivity Score as response and treatment and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as covariates.|Difference is first named dentifrice minus second named dentifrice such that a negative difference favours first named dentifrice.|H0= no difference between experimental dentifrice and control dentifrice H1= a difference between experimental dentifrice and control dentifrice||-0.319|-0.577|<0.0001
81540166|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.69||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|38.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||38.41|1.54|0.0129
81714463|NCT04533204|163124050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.33||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|3.91||Performance on cued recall (error scores)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.91|.75|.004
81714464|NCT02347345|163124078|OTHER|Descriptive pilot study. Not relevant.||||||0.07|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.07
81714465|NCT02735382|163124087|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.663|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.116|5.283|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||5.283|4.116|<.0001
81714466|NCT02735382|163124088|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.284|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.672|4.035|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||4.035|2.672|<.0001
81714467|NCT02735382|163124089|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.885||||0.8438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.698|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||1.698|0.420|.8438
81714468|NCT02735382|163124090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.123|0.757|||t-test, 2 sided|df=292||A change score from baseline to 6-months was computed and served as the data to be analyzed in the t-test of group differences.||0.757|0.123|.007
81714469|NCT00842829|163124110|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper limit of the 90% CI was \<8%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.3|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.4|||||The upper bound of the 2-sided 90% confidence interval is equivalent to the upper bound of the 1-sided 95% confidence interval.|Treatment comparison difference (100 mcg - 200 mcg)||1.4||
81714470|NCT04047342|163124134|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.3||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.30|0.72|.828
81714471|NCT00660829|163124136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5633|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3345|<|0.001||95.0|-2.22|-0.91|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||||-0.91|-2.22|<0.001
81714472|NCT00660829|163124137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7444|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1677|<|0.001||95.0|-1.07|-0.42|||ANOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||||-0.42|-1.07|<0.001
81714473|NCT00660829|163124138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4403|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3406|<|0.001||95.0|-2.11|-0.77|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||||-0.77|-2.11|<0.001
81714474|NCT00660829|163124139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2907|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3204|<|0.001||95.0|-1.92|0.66|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||Change in baseline||0.66|-1.92|<0.001
81714475|NCT00660829|163124140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline||||0.001
81714476|NCT00280059|163124171|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin for the proportion of seizure free participants set at 10%; non-inferiority declared if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference in seizure-free proportion between pregabalin and lamotrigine was no more than 10% in favor of lamotrigine, but 0 was contained within the lower bound of the CI. Interpretation of superiority required lower bound of CI did not contain 0 in favor of pregabalin.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.09|||Gart and Nam: correction of skewness||95% confidence interval for the true difference in proportions, as well as a one-sided test at α=0.025; confidence interval adjusted for centers clustered within a geographical region, with upper and lower confidence limits.|Analysis of the binary response variable for 6 consecutive months seizure freedom analyzed by comparing the proportions of favorable responders between the two treatment groups after stratifying by clusters and correcting for skewness (Gart and Nam, 1990). Percentage can be obtained by multiplying proportion by 100.||-0.09|-0.24|
81540167|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.12||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|35.61||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||35.61|1.42|0.0168
81714477|NCT00280059|163124172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.74||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.9||Nominal value for 2-sided test calculated using Cox proportional hazards model, adjusted for geographic regions.|Regression, Cox|||Risk ratio=hazard ratio estimated from the Cox proportional hazards model for assessing a treatment difference, risk ratio \> 1 is in favor of pregabalin. The 95% confidence interval is for the true risk ratio.||0.90|0.60|0.0034
81714478|NCT00280059|163124173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.06||||0.8047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.74||Nominal value for 2-sided test calculated using Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for geographical cluster.|Cox proportional hazards model|||Risk ratio=hazard ratio estimated from the Cox proportional hazards model for assessing a treatment difference, risk ratio \< 1 is in favor of pregabalin. The 95% confidence interval is for the true risk ratio.||1.74|0.65|0.8047
81714479|NCT00280059|163124174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.19||||0.2537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.6||Nominal value for 2-sided test calculated using Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for geographical cluster.|Cox proportional hazards model|||Risk ratio=hazard ratio estimated from the Cox proportional hazards model for assessing a treatment difference, risk ratio \< 1 is in favor of pregabalin. The 95% confidence interval is for the true risk ratio.||1.60|0.88|0.2537
81714480|NCT00280059|163124175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|6.52||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|22.04||Nominal value for 2-sided test calculated using Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for geographical cluster.|Cox proportional hazards model|||Risk ratio=hazard ratio estimated from the Cox proportional hazards model for assessing a treatment difference, risk ratio \< 1 is in favor of pregabalin. The 95% confidence interval is for the true risk ratio.||22.04|1.93|0.0025
81714481|NCT00280059|163124176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.36||||0.0744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.91||Nominal value for 2-sided test calculated using Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for geographical cluster.|Cox proportional hazards model|||Risk ratio=hazard ratio estimated from the Cox proportional hazards model for assessing a treatment difference, risk ratio \< 1 is in favor of pregabalin. The 95% confidence interval is for the true risk ratio.||1.91|0.97|0.0744
81714482|NCT00280059|163124177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.47||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.8||Nominal value for 2-sided test calculated using Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for geographical cluster.|Cox proportional hazards model|||Risk ratio=hazard ratio estimated from the Cox proportional hazards model for assessing a treatment difference, risk ratio \< 1 is in favor of pregabalin. The 95% confidence interval is for the true risk ratio.||1.80|1.19|0.0003
81714483|NCT00280059|163124187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.4|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety; model includes treatment and geographical cluster as fixed effects and respective baseline scores as a continuous covariate.||1.4|0.3|0.0025
81449836|NCT02792699|162586428|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity between the test (ABP 798) and reference (rituximab \[EU\]) for AUC0-12wk was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the GMR following the second infusion of the first dose was within the bioequivalence criteria of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8968|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8363|0.9616||||||The geometric mean ratio (GMR) and confidence interval (CI) was estimated from an analysis of covariance ANCOVA model adjusted for weight and geographic region. The GMR was obtained by exponentiating the difference of the means on the natural log scale. The CI was obtained by exponentiating the CI for the difference between the means on the log scale.||0.9616|0.8363|
81714484|NCT00280059|163124187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Depression; model includes treatment and geographical cluster as fixed effects and respective baseline scores as a continuous covariate.||1.1|0.1|0.0186
81537602|NCT00286442|162758341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.3||A step-down strategy was used for the primary analysis. First, the 25mg dose was compared to placebo at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. The 12.5 mg dose was compared to placebo only if the comparison of the 25mg dose to placebo was significant.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|Null Hypothesis: No difference between treatment and placebo arms in change from baseline in glycosylated hemoglobin at week 26. Sample size calculated based on normally distributed means. For comparison of either dose vs. placebo (2-sample t-test), study sample size \>=500 participants had 95% power to detect a treatment difference as small as 0.4% in the per protocol analysis set assuming SD=0.8%, 2-sided test at 0.05 significance level and \>=80% of participants meeting per protocol criteria.||-0.30|-0.67|<0.001
81714485|NCT00280059|163124188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.93|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: dichotomized sleep assessment analyzed using a logistic regression model for repeated measures with fixed effects for treatment, geographical region, the average hours per night of sleep at baseline as a continuous covariate, time, and treatment-by-time interaction. The within subject covariance structure assumes an auto-regressive of order one covariance structure.||1.93|0.98|0.0683
81714486|NCT00280059|163124188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.5096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.66|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32: dichotomized sleep assessment analyzed using a logistic regression model for repeated measures with fixed effects for treatment, geographical region, the average hours per night of sleep at baseline as a continuous covariate, time, and treatment-by-time interaction. The within subject covariance structure assumes an auto-regressive of order one covariance structure.||1.66|0.78|0.5096
81714487|NCT00280059|163124188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.6804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.63|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56 (termination): dichotomized sleep assessment analyzed using a logistic regression model for repeated measures with fixed effects for treatment, geographical region, the average hours per night of sleep at baseline as a continuous covariate, time, and treatment-by-time interaction. The within subject covariance structure assumes an auto-regressive of order one covariance structure.||1.63|0.73|0.6804
81714488|NCT02127931|163124217|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Correlation|||ADHD-I||||0.005
81449837|NCT02792699|162586428|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity between the test (rituximab \[US\]) and reference (rituximab \[EU\]) for AUC0-12wk was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the GMR following the second infusion of the first dose was within the bioequivalence criteria of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9339|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8707|1.0016||||||The geometric mean ratio (GMR) and confidence interval (CI) was estimated from an ANCOVA model adjusted for weight and geographic region. The GMR was obtained by exponentiating the difference of the means on the natural log scale. The CI was obtained by exponentiating the CI for the difference between the means on the log scale.||1.0016|0.8707|
81714489|NCT02127931|163124217|OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||Correlation|||ADHD-C||||0.023
81714490|NCT02127931|163124218|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Correlation|||||||0.013
81714491|NCT00951912|163124242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7981|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.422|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6569|5.0607|||ANOVA|||"Null hypothesis: There are no difference in the difference of changes in plasma glucose.~Power calculation: The sample size of 55 subjects per group provided about 90% power to detect a significant change in the FG concentration of 8 mg/dL (7%) by using a general assumption of a 2-tailed a level of 0.05 and allowing for a 20% withdrawal rate."||5.0607|-6.6569|<0.05
81714492|NCT00951912|163124242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.0842|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.411|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7486|8.9171|||ANOVA|||||8.9171|-2.7486|<0.05
81714493|NCT00951912|163124242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.8823|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.399|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9234|9.6881|||ANOVA|||||9.6881|-1.9234|<0.05
81714494|NCT00951912|163124243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7696|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9308|8.3916|||ANOVA|||||8.3916|-11.9308|<0.05
81714495|NCT00951912|163124243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6929|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1818|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4232|10.8091|||ANOVA|||||10.8091|-9.4232|<0.05
81714496|NCT00951912|163124243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4626|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1624|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6067|12.5318|||ANOVA|||||12.5318|-7.6067|<0.05
81714497|NCT00951912|163124244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45967|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5428|3.5194|||ANOVA|||||3.5194|-3.5428|<0.05
81714498|NCT00951912|163124244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.68659|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4532|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.202|0.8288|||ANOVA|||||0.8288|-6.2020|<0.05
81714499|NCT00951912|163124244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.67485|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44646|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.174|0.8243|||ANOVA|||||0.8243|-6.174|<0.05
81714500|NCT00951912|163124245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9661|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14977|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5857|4.6535|||ANOVA|||||4.6535|-10.5857|<0.05
81714501|NCT00951912|163124245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|-0.9972|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13581|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.583|6.5886|||ANOVA|||||6.5886|-8.5830|<0.05
81714502|NCT00951912|163124245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.9689|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12126|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5817|9.5195|||ANOVA|||||9.5195|-5.5817|<0.05
81714503|NCT00951912|163124246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Rank|1.442|||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81714504|NCT00951912|163124247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Ranks|1.895|||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81714505|NCT00951912|163124248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Ranks|2.169|||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81714506|NCT00951912|163124249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.437|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9113|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.444|15.318|||ANOVA|||||15.318|-8.444|<0.05
81714507|NCT00951912|163124249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4809|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8896|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3475|15.3092|||ANOVA|||||15.3092|-8.3475|<0.05
81714508|NCT00951912|163124249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0439|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8669|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7296|11.8174|||ANOVA|||||11.8174|-11.7296|<0.05
81714509|NCT00951912|163124250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean ranks|1.031|||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81714510|NCT00951912|163124251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2343|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0057|9.6426|||ANOVA|||||9.6426|-6.0057|<0.05
81714511|NCT00951912|163124251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0276|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2199|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7619|8.817|||ANOVA|||||8.8170|-6.7619|<0.05
81714512|NCT00951912|163124251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7909|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.205|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5442|6.9624|||ANOVA|||||6.9624|-8.5442|<0.05
81714513|NCT00951912|163124252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1686|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0721|12.0964|||ANOVA|||||12.0964|-8.0721|<0.05
81714514|NCT00951912|163124252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7716|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1501|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8111|9.2679|||ANOVA|||||9.2679|-10.8111|<0.05
81714515|NCT00951912|163124252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7837|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1309|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7767|7.2092|||ANOVA|||||7.2092|-12.7767|<0.05
81714516|NCT00951912|163124253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4437|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1001|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6416|-0.2458|||ANOVA|||||-0.2458|-0.6416|<0.05
81714517|NCT00951912|163124253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1986|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09986|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3956|-0.0016|||ANOVA|||||-0.0016|-0.3956|<0.05
81714518|NCT00951912|163124253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2451|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09648|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0544|0.4358|||ANOVA|||||0.4358|0.0544|<0.05
81714519|NCT00951912|163124254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6353|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1146|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8617|-0.4089|||ANOVA|||||-0.4089|-0.8617|<0.05
81714520|NCT00951912|163124254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0282|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1156||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2003|0.2568|||ANOVA|||||0.2568|-0.2003|0.05
81714521|NCT00951912|163124254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6635|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1121|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4419|0.8851|||ANOVA|||||0.8851|0.4419|<0.05
81714522|NCT00951912|163124255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1557|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119|<|0.05||95.0|-0.3911|0.0796|||ANOVA|||||0.0796|-0.3911|<0.05
81714523|NCT00951912|163124255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.606|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8414|-0.3707|||ANOVA|||||-0.3707|-0.8414|0.05
81714524|NCT00951912|163124255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4503|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1163|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6804|-0.2202|||ANOVA|||||-0.2202|-0.6804|<0.05
81714525|NCT00951912|163124256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|102.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|83.4|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-99.3|304.1|||ANOVA|||||304.1|-99.3|<0.05
81714526|NCT00951912|163124256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|82.6||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-203.7|196.1|||ANOVA|||||196.1|-203.7|0.05
81714527|NCT00951912|163124256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-106.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|82.2|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-305.1|92.8|||ANOVA|||||92.8|-305.1|<0.05
81449838|NCT02792699|162586429|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean|304.04|||||||||||||Estimated using an analysis of covariance model adjusted for weight and geographic region.|||||
81449839|NCT02792699|162586429|OTHER||LS Geometric Mean|305.8|||||||||||||Estimated using an analysis of covariance model adjusted for weight and geographic region.|||||
81714528|NCT00950755|163124259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|76.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.0|89.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with response.|||89|62|
81714529|NCT00950755|163124260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|54.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.0|69.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed response.|||69|38|
81714530|NCT00950755|163124261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|34.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|49.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed CR.|||49|20|
81714531|NCT00950755|163124262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|41.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.0|57.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed CR + CCR.|||57|26|
81714532|NCT00950755|163124263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|19.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed PR.|||19|1|
81714533|NCT02549040|163124280|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.09||||||Comparison of Treatment B: MK-1439 150 mg tablet (40% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||1.09|0.85|
81537603|NCT00286442|162758342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.16||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.16|-0.37|<0.001
81449840|NCT02792699|162586429|OTHER||LS Geometric Mean|320.87|||||||||||||Estimated using an analysis of covariance model adjusted for weight and geographic region.|||||
81714534|NCT02549040|163124280|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.26||||||Comparison of Treatment C: MK-1439 150 mg tablet (30% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||1.26|1.02|
81537604|NCT00286442|162758342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.19||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.19|-0.40|<0.001
81714535|NCT02549040|163124280|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.11||||||Comparison of Treatment D: MK-1439 150 mg tablet (50% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||1.11|0.88|
81714536|NCT02549040|163124280|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|0.99||||||Comparison of Treatment E: MK-1439 100 mg tablet (30% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||0.99|0.80|
81714537|NCT02549040|163124281|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|0.98||||||Comparison of Treatment B: MK-1439 150 mg tablet (40% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||0.98|0.79|
81714538|NCT02549040|163124281|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.21||||||Comparison of Treatment C: MK-1439 150 mg tablet (30% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||1.21|0.98|
81714539|NCT02549040|163124281|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.0||||||Comparison of Treatment D: MK-1439 150 mg tablet (50% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||1.00|0.81|
81714540|NCT02549040|163124281|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|0.97||||||Comparison of Treatment E: MK-1439 100 mg tablet (30% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||0.97|0.79|
81714541|NCT02549040|163124282|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|0.82||||||Comparison of Treatment B: MK-1439 150 mg tablet (40% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||0.82|0.61|
81714542|NCT02549040|163124282|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.01||||||Comparison of Treatment C: MK-1439 150 mg tablet (30% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||1.01|0.75|
81714543|NCT02549040|163124282|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|0.81||||||Comparison of Treatment D: MK-1439 150 mg tablet (50% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||0.81|0.60|
81714544|NCT02549040|163124282|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|0.86||||||Comparison of Treatment E: MK-1439 100 mg tablet (30% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||0.86|0.66|
81714545|NCT02549040|163124283|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|0.93||||||Comparison of Treatment B: MK-1439 150 mg tablet (40% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||0.93|0.72|
81537605|NCT00286442|162758343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.24||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.24|-0.52|<0.001
81714546|NCT02549040|163124283|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.18||||||Comparison of Treatment C: MK-1439 150 mg tablet (30% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||1.18|0.94|
81714547|NCT02549040|163124283|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|0.96||||||Comparison of Treatment D: MK-1439 150 mg tablet (50% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||0.96|0.76|
81714548|NCT02549040|163124283|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|0.94||||||Comparison of Treatment E: MK-1439 100 mg tablet (30% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||0.94|0.74|
81714549|NCT02549040|163124286|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|0.94||||||Comparison of Treatment B: MK-1439 150 mg tablet (40% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||0.94|0.75|
81714550|NCT02549040|163124286|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.18||||||Comparison of Treatment C: MK-1439 150 mg tablet (30% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||1.18|0.95|
81714551|NCT02549040|163124286|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|0.95||||||Comparison of Treatment D: MK-1439 150 mg tablet (50% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||0.95|0.76|
81714552|NCT02549040|163124286|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|0.96||||||Comparison of Treatment E: MK-1439 100 mg tablet (30% drug loaded granule) vs. Treatment A: MK-1439 100 mg film coated tablet||0.96|0.77|
81714553|NCT05040295|163124287|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Ratio of adjust geometric means|102.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.21|111.51|||||Reference = Treatment A Test = Treatment B Ratio=Test/Reference|AUCinf was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained from the model.||111.51|94.21|
81714554|NCT05040295|163124287|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Ratio of adjust geometric means|106.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.07|113.66|||||Reference = Treatment A Test = Treatment C Ratio=Test/Reference|AUCinf was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained from the model.||113.66|100.07|
81714555|NCT05040295|163124288|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Ratio of adjust geometric means|101.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.25|115.87|||||Reference = Treatment A Test = Treatment B Ratio=Test/Reference|Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained from the model.||115.87|88.25|
81714556|NCT05040295|163124288|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Ratio of adjust geometric means|90.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.49|103.44|||||Reference = Treatment A Test = Treatment C Ratio=Test/Reference|Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained from the model.||103.44|78.49|
81714557|NCT03410693|163124292|SUPERIORITY||ORR difference (R-C)|-2.1|||=|0.6991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|9.9|||Fisher Exact|||||9.9|-14.0|=0.6991
81714558|NCT03410693|163124292|SUPERIORITY||ORR difference (R - C)|-4.5|||=|0.7944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|9.9|||Fisher Exact|||||9.9|-18.9|=0.7944
81714559|NCT03410693|163124293|SUPERIORITY||DCR difference (R-C)|-5.1|||=|0.7962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|9.7|||Fisher Exact|||||9.7|-19.9|=0.7962
81714560|NCT03410693|163124293|SUPERIORITY||DCR difference (R-C)|-10.3|||=|0.9109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|6.9|||Fisher Exact|||||6.9|-27.5|=0.9109
81714561|NCT03410693|163124294|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.226|||=|0.8672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.853|1.762|||Log Rank|||||1.762|0.853|= 0.8672
81714562|NCT03410693|163124294|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.341||||0.9171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.043|||Log Rank|||||2.043|0.880|0.9171
81714563|NCT01789476|163124297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||One-sided ANOVA with Treatment Group as a Main Effect|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81537606|NCT00286442|162758343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.24||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.24|-0.52|<0.001
81537607|NCT00286442|162758344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.34||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.34|-0.66|<0.001
81537608|NCT00286442|162758344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.34||No multiplicity adjustments|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.34|-0.66|<0.001
81714564|NCT01789476|163124298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.03||||||One-sided ANOVA with Treatment Group as a Main Effect|ANOVA|||||||<0.03
81714565|NCT01789476|163124299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.03||||||One-sided ANOVA with Treatment Group as a Main Effect|ANOVA|||||||<0.03
81714566|NCT00665366|163124310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.04||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|0.07|||ANCOVA|||||0.07|-4.14|0.058
81714567|NCT00665366|163124311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.25|||ANOVA/ANCOVA||Week 3|||0.25|-0.16|0.669
81714568|NCT00665366|163124311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.16|||ANOVA/ANCOVA||Week 6|||0.16|-0.36|0.436
81714569|NCT00665366|163124311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.0|||ANOVA/ANCOVA||Week 9|||0.00|-0.56|0.053
81714570|NCT00665366|163124311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.01|||ANOVA/ANCOVA||Week 12|||-0.01|-0.59|0.044
81714571|NCT00665366|163124312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.06|||ANOVA/ANCOVA model||Week 3|||0.06|-0.22|0.240
81714572|NCT00665366|163124312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.19|||ANOVA/ANCOVA model||Week 6|||0.19|-0.15|0.843
81714573|NCT00665366|163124312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.35|||ANOVA/ANCOVA model||Week 9|||0.35|-0.04|0.117
81714574|NCT00665366|163124312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.38|||ANOVA/ANCOVA model|Week 12||||0.38|-0.04|0.109
81714575|NCT00665366|163124313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.2|||ANOVA/ANCOVA model|Week 12||||0.20|-0.37|0.567
81714576|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68||||0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|3.03|||ANCOVA||Total score: Week 3|||3.03|-1.66|0.566
81714577|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.66||||0.221||95.0|-1.0|4.32|||ANCOVA||Total score: Week 6|||4.32|-1.00|0.221
81714578|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.47||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|4.35|||ANCOVA||Total score: Week 9|||4.35|-1.40|0.315
81714579|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.88||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|4.84|||ANCOVA||Total score: Week 12|||4.84|-1.08|0.212
81537609|NCT00286442|162758345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.36||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.36|-0.70|<0.001
81714580|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.48|||ANCOVA||Autonomy score: Week 3|||0.48|-0.49|0.991
81714581|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.85|||ANCOVA||Autonomy score: Week 6|||0.85|-0.18|0.201
81714582|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.93|||ANCOVA||Autonomy score: Week 9|||0.93|-0.19|0.198
81714583|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.96|||ANCOVA||Autonomy score: Week 12|||0.96|-0.18|0.178
81714584|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.32|||ANCOVA||Occupational functioning score: Week 3|||0.32|-1.01|0.311
81714585|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.61|||ANCOVA||Occupational functioning score: Week 6|||0.61|-0.94|0.671
81714586|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.79|||ANCOVA||Occupational functioning score: Week 9|||0.79|-0.83|0.968
81714587|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|1.07|||ANCOVA||Occupational functioning score: Week 12|||1.07|-0.56|0.546
81714588|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.96|||ANCOVA||Cognitive functioning score: Week 3|||0.96|-0.28|0.284
81714589|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|1.35|||ANCOVA||Cognitive functioning score: Week 6|||1.35|-0.04|0.063
81714590|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.34|||ANCOVA||Cognitive functioning score: Week 9|||1.34|-0.10|0.090
81714591|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|1.42|||ANCOVA||Cognitive functioning score: Week 12|||1.42|-0.06|0.072
81714592|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.93|||ANCOVA||Interpersonal relationships score: Week 3|||0.93|-0.45|0.499
81714593|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.06|||ANCOVA||Interpersonal relationships score: Week 6|||1.06|-0.48|0.457
81714594|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.525||95.0|-0.56|1.1|||ANCOVA||Interpersonal relationships score: Week 9|||1.10|-0.56|0.525
81714595|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.09|||ANCOVA||Interpersonal relationships score: Week 12|||1.09|-0.58|0.544
81714596|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.52|||ANCOVA||Leisure time score: Week 3|||0.52|-0.08|0.149
81714597|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.54|||ANCOVA||Leisure time score: Week 6|||0.54|-0.15|0.264
81714598|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.35|||ANCOVA||Leisure time score: Week 9|||0.35|-0.35|0.988
81714599|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.44|||ANCOVA||Leisure time score: Week 12|||0.44|-0.27|0.641
81714600|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.61|||ANCOVA||Financial issues score: Week 3|||0.61|-0.02|0.068
81714601|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.74|||ANCOVA||Financial issues score: Week 6|||0.74|0.07|0.019
81714602|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.6|||ANCOVA||Financial issues score: Week 9|||0.60|-0.08|0.136
81714603|NCT00665366|163124314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.18||95.0|-0.11|0.57|||ANCOVA||Financial issues score: Week 12|||0.57|-0.11|0.18
81714604|NCT00665366|163124315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.13||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.59|||Ration of response||Week 3|||1.59|0.81|0.466
81714605|NCT00665366|163124315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.32|||Risk ratio||Week 6|||1.32|0.86|0.540
81714606|NCT00665366|163124315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.38|||Risk ratio||Week 9|||1.38|0.99|0.060
81714607|NCT00665366|163124315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.23|||Risk ratio|||||1.23|0.94|0.289
81714608|NCT00665366|163124316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.39|||Risk ratio (RR)||Week 3|||1.39|0.75|0.909
81714609|NCT00665366|163124316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.06||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.3|||RR||Week 6|||1.30|0.86|0.573
81714610|NCT00665366|163124316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.36|||RR||Week 9|||1.36|0.98|0.080
81714611|NCT00665366|163124316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.27|||RR||Week 12|||1.27|0.95|0.211
81714612|NCT00665366|163124317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.29|||ANOVA/ANCOVA model||Week 6|||1.29|0.07|
81714613|NCT00665366|163124317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.58|||ANOVA/ANCOVA model||Week 12|||1.58|0.08|0.031
81714614|NCT00665366|163124317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.34|||ANOVA/ANCOVA model||Week 12 (LOCF)|||1.34|-0.13|0.104
81714615|NCT00665366|163124318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.32|||ANCOVA||Week 3|||0.32|-0.21|
81714616|NCT00665366|163124318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.53|||ANCOVA||Week 6|||0.53|-0.05|
81714617|NCT00665366|163124318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.54|||ANCOVA||Week 12|||0.54|-0.11|0.197
81714618|NCT00665366|163124318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.63|||ANCOVA||Week 12 (LOCF)|||0.63|-0.07|0.111
81714619|NCT00665366|163124319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.64|||ANOVA/ANCOVA model||Week 12 LOCF|||0.64|-0.63|0.983
81714620|NCT00665366|163124320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|3.71|||Risk Ratio|Weight gain||||3.71|0.57|
81714621|NCT00665366|163124321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.582||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.582
81714622|NCT00994123|163124591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.76|||Log Rank|||||0.76|0.16|0.008
81714623|NCT00994123|163124591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.15||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|4.76|||Log Rank|||||4.76|0.97|0.059
81714624|NCT03778021|163124592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.41||"Estimated differential change in score between intervention and comparison group from repeated measures linear mixed model.~All the reported analyses conservatively specified covariance structure as general covariance (unstructured). alpha = 0.05."|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures linear mixed model analysis. Student nested within school. Model fit time, intervention and time by intervention interaction.|Estimated differential change (intervention minus control) from repeated measures linear mixed model|"The unit of measure is score on a scale. The results show the least squares estimate of change in that score, from baseline to 8-month follow-up in each group from model.~Values from the 100 and 194 baseline respondents and from the 72 and 141 follow-up respondents of intervention and comparison groups respectively contributed to the repeated measures linear mixed model, where the units of analysis were participant-time. The nesting within schools was accounted for in the model."|"In the repeated measures linear mixed model, time was treated as a fixed effect. In the specification of the repeated measures linear mixed model, students were nested within schools.~All the reported analyses conservatively specified covariance structure as general covariance (unstructured)."|0.41|0.04|0.017
81714625|NCT03778021|163124593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.41||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|3.49||"Estimated differential change in score between intervention and comparison group from repeated measures linear mixed model.~All the reported analyses conservatively specified covariance structure as general covariance (unstructured). alpha = 0.05"|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures linear mixed model analysis. Student nested within school. Model fit time, intervention and time by intervention interaction.|Estimated differential change from baseline to follow-up from model (intervention minus control)|"Results present estimated change in score from baseline to 8-month follow-up in each group from model.~Values from the 100 and 194 baseline respondents and from the 72 and 141 follow-up respondents of intervention and comparison groups respectively contributed to the repeated measures linear mixed model, where the units of analysis were participant-time. The nesting within schools was accounted for in the model."|In the repeated measures linear mixed model, time was treated as a fixed effect. In the specification of the repeated measures linear mixed model, students were nested within schools|3.49|-0.66|0.18
81714626|NCT03778021|163124594|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.81||"Repeated measures generalized linear mixed model with binomial distribution (variable was I know I can - yes versus no)."|Mixed Models Analysis|The odds of the odds ratio is reported as the intervention effect.|Odds ratio from estimated least squares from generalized mixed model with binomial distribution specified. Intervention odds of change compared to comparison group odds of change via odds ratio..|"Odds ratio of 8-month follow-up to baseline percent reporting  I know I can was estimated from repeated measures generalized linear mixed model with binomial distribution.~Values included from the 100 and 194 baseline respondents and from the 72 and 141 8-month follow-up respondents of intervention and comparison groups respectively. The person-timepoint is the unit of analysis."||2.81|0.60|0.51
81714627|NCT01545375|163124595|SUPERIORITY|The objective was to demonstrate that VE induced by GSK2189242A vaccine (three doses in the first year of life and a booster dose in the second year of life)in preventing clinical AOM diagnosed and verified against AAP criteria was greater than 0%, as compared to the control group. One-sided p-value for the Wald-Test obtained from the general Cox proportional hazard model was calculated.|Vaccine Efficacy|3.81||||0.3016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.35|16.9||The primary objective was met if the one-sided p-value calculated for the null hypothesis H0=\[clinical AOM VE ≤ 0%\] was lower than defined 1-sided alpha level: (17.8%).|Regression, Cox|||VE-AOM against AAP criteria: Occurrence of AOM during efficacy follow-up period was compared between groups to estimate Vaccine Efficacy (VE) and its 95% confidence interval using the Anderson \& Gill model (generalization of Cox proportional hazard model) taking into account for recurrent events \[Kelly, 2000\]. VE= (1 - hazard ratio) x 100 Censoring occurred at the time of the last scheduled or medically attended visit.||16.90|-11.35|0.3016
81714628|NCT02687815|163124625|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.85|||Regression, Cox|||||1.85|0.69|0.63
81714629|NCT02687815|163124626|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.75|||Regression, Cox|||||2.75|0.63|0.46
81714630|NCT02687815|163124627|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.52|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.52|0.66|0.99
81714631|NCT02687815|163124628|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|8.8|||Regression, Linear|||||8.80|0.001|0.049
81714632|NCT00151775|163124641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Non-weight adjusted dosage||||0.0008
81714633|NCT00151775|163124641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Weight adjusted dosage||||<0.0001
81714634|NCT00151775|163124641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0032||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Non-weight adjusted dosage||||0.0032
81714635|NCT00151775|163124641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0265||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Weight adjusted dosage||||0.0265
81714636|NCT00151775|163124641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Non-weight adjusted dosage||||<0.0001
81714637|NCT00151775|163124641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Weight adjusted dosage||||<0.0001
81537610|NCT00286442|162758345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.34||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.34|-0.69|<0.001
81714638|NCT00151775|163124642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.69||||0.0008||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression analysis of olmesartan dose (non-weight adjusted) on the change from baseline in seated systolic blood pressure was carried out. The null hypothesis of zero-slope was tested.||||0.0008
81714639|NCT00151775|163124642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.057||||0.0026||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression analysis of olmesartan dose (non-weight adjusted) on the change from baseline in seated diastolic blood pressure was carried out. The null hypothesis of zero-slope was tested.||||0.0026
81714640|NCT00151775|163124642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.85||||0.0032||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression analysis of olmesartan dose (non-weight adjusted) on the change from baseline in seated systolic blood pressure was carried out. The null hypothesis of zero-slope was tested.||||0.0032
81714641|NCT00151775|163124642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.58||||0.0125||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression analysis of olmesartan dose (non-weight adjusted) on the change from baseline in seated diastolic blood pressure was carried out. The null hypothesis of zero-slope was tested.||||0.0125
81714642|NCT00151775|163124642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.75|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression analysis of olmesartan dose (non-weight adjusted) on the change from baseline in seated systolic blood pressure was carried out. The null hypothesis of zero-slope was tested.||||<0.0001
81714643|NCT00151775|163124642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.57|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression analysis of olmesartan dose (non-weight adjusted) on the change from baseline in seated diastolic blood pressure was carried out. The null hypothesis of zero-slope was tested.||||<0.0001
81714644|NCT00151775|163124642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-8.97|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression analysis of olmesartan dose (weight adjusted) on the change from baseline in seated systolic blood pressure was carried out. The null hypothesis of zero-slope was tested.||||<0.0001
81714645|NCT00151775|163124642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-8.15|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression analysis of olmesartan dose (weight adjusted) on the change from baseline in seated diastolic blood pressure was carried out. The null hypothesis of zero-slope was tested.||||<0.0001
81469364|NCT06350461|162631293|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is -3.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.324|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.6||One-sided test for non-inferiority|ANOVA|Adjusted for four dichotomous randomization strata.|Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|The non-inferiority test was a priori designed to be conducted on the per-protocol (PP) population.||0.6|-1.3|<0.0001
81469365|NCT06350461|162631294|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||ANOVA|Adjusted for four dichotomous randomization strata.|Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue|||0.4|-0.4|0.733
81469366|NCT06350461|162631295|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.52||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.9|||ANOVA|Adjusted for four dichotomous randomization strata.|Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|||0.9|-4.1|0.226
81469367|NCT06350461|162631296|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.1|||ANOVA|Adjusted for four dichotomous randomization strata|Direction of the difference is Discontinue - Continue|||2.1|-1.8|0.857
81469368|NCT06350461|162631297|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|1.54|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction of the difference is Discontinue - Continue|||1.54|-0.25|0.16
81469369|NCT06350461|162631298|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.57|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction of the difference is Discontinue - Continue|||0.57|-1.04|0.56
81469370|NCT06350461|162631299|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % Participants|1.1||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|6.1|||Fisher Exact||Confidence interval calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction. Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|Null hypothesis: proportion of participants initiating acute antibiotics is the same in the Discontinue and Continue arms||6.1|-3.7|0.653
81469371|NCT06350461|162631300|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % Participants|0.5||||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.4|||Fisher Exact||Confidence interval calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction. Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|Null hypothesis: proportion of participants with at least one hospitalization is the same in Discontinue and Continue arms.||3.4|-2.0|0.622
81469372|NCT06350461|162631301|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % Participants|-1.1||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|1.6|||Fisher Exact||Confidence interval calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction. Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|Null hypothesis: proportion of participants with at least one protocol-defined pulmonary exacerbation is the same in Discontinue and Continue arms.||1.6|-4.1|0.623
81469373|NCT06350461|162631302|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % Participants|11.7||||0.0165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|20.7|||Fisher Exact||Confidence interval calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction. Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|Null hypothesis: proportion of participants with at least one AE is the same in Discontinue and Continue arms.||20.7|2.4|0.0165
81469374|NCT06350461|162631303|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.29||||0.0958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.74|||Poisson Regression|||Rate ratio, confidence interval, and p-value calculated using Poisson Regression with an offset for the log of follow-up time in weeks. The total number of follow-up weeks in the HS-discontinue and HS-continue arms are 1135.7 and 1163.9 weeks, respectively. Ratio is Discontinue / Continue.||1.74|0.96|0.0958
81469375|NCT06350461|162631304|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % Participants|2.17||||0.1215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|5.7|||Fisher Exact||Confidence interval calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction. Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|Null hypothesis: proportion of participants changing assigned regimen is the same in Discontinue and Continue arms.||5.7|-0.7|0.1215
81537611|NCT00286442|162758346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.34||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.34|-0.69|<0.001
81469376|NCT00514904|162631305|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criterion: Lower limit \[LL\] of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval \[CI\] greater than or equal to (≥) -10%.|Difference in percentage|14.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.26|20.23||||||||20.23|10.26|
81469377|NCT00514904|162631305|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criterion: Lower limit \[LL\] of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval \[CI\] ≥-10%.|Difference in percentage|24.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.52|31.87||||||||31.87|17.52|
81469378|NCT00514904|162631305|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criterion: Lower limit \[LL\] of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval \[CI\] ≥-10%.|Difference in percentage|6.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|11.08|||Difference in percentage|||||11.08|2.68|
81469379|NCT00514904|162631305|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criterion: Lower limit \[LL\] of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval \[CI\] ≥-10%.|Difference in percentage|23.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.02|30.3||||||||30.3|18.02|
81469380|NCT00514904|162631306|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for assessment: upper limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio between Nimenrix Group and Mencevax ACWY Group being lower than or equal to the pre-defined clinical limit ratio of 3.0 in the percentage of subjects with any grade 3 general symptoms.|Risk Ratio (RR)|3.34||||0.2202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|20.25|||Chi-squared|||||20.25|0.56|0.2202
81469381|NCT03301740|162631348|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.7||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in intradialytic hypotension between UF profiling and conventional HD. Likelihood ratio tests were performed using repeated measure logistic regression with the binary treatment indicator as a fixed effect predictor and assigning each subject a random intercept term. A likelihood ratio test assessed the significance of whether the coefficient corresponding to the binary treatment indicator equals to zero.||1.7|0.8|0.5
81469382|NCT03301740|162631349|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Beta coefficient|-2.8||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|1.4||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in troponin T change between UF profiling and conventional HD. Repeated measure linear regression was performed, giving each subject a random intercept term. The coefficient is the difference in the outcome between UF profiling and conventional HD.||1.4|-6.9|0.2
81469383|NCT03301740|162631350|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.3||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in troponin T rise between UF profiling and conventional HD. Likelihood ratio tests were performed using repeated measure logistic regression with the binary treatment indicator as a fixed effect predictor and assigning each subject a random intercept term. A likelihood ratio test assessed the significance of whether the coefficient corresponding to the binary treatment indicator equals to zero.||1.3|0.2|0.1
81469384|NCT03301740|162631351|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.5||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis = no difference in left ventricular GLS change between UF profiling and conventional HD. Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney) tests were performed assessing the difference of the endpoint between the 2 treatment groups.||0.5|-2.0|0.2
81469385|NCT03301740|162631352|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Beta coefficient|-0.2||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.7||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in nadir systolic BP between UF profiling and conventional HD. Repeated measure linear regression was performed, giving each subject a random intercept term. The coefficient is the difference in the outcome between UF profiling and conventional HD.||1.7|-2.0|0.9
81469386|NCT03301740|162631353|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.3||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in failed target weight achievement between UF profiling and conventional HD. Likelihood ratio tests were performed using repeated measure logistic regression with the binary treatment indicator as a fixed effect predictor and assigning each subject a random intercept term. A likelihood ratio test assessed the significance of whether the coefficient corresponding to the binary treatment indicator equals to zero.||1.3|0.7|0.8
81469387|NCT03301740|162631354|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.1||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in clinically important cramping between UF profiling and conventional HD. Likelihood ratio tests were performed using repeated measure logistic regression with the binary treatment indicator as a fixed effect predictor and assigning each subject a random intercept term. A likelihood ratio test assessed the significance of whether the coefficient corresponding to the binary treatment indicator equals to zero.||2.1|0.4|0.9
81469388|NCT03301740|162631355|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.2||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in clinically important nausea/upset stomach between UF profiling and conventional HD. Likelihood ratio tests were performed using repeated measure logistic regression with the binary treatment indicator as a fixed effect predictor and assigning each subject a random intercept term. A likelihood ratio test assessed the significance of whether the coefficient corresponding to the binary treatment indicator equals to zero.||2.2|0.2|0.5
81714646|NCT00151775|163124642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-7.17||||0.0265||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression analysis of olmesartan dose (weight adjusted) on the change from baseline in seated systolic blood pressure was carried out. The null hypothesis of zero-slope was tested.||||0.0265
81714647|NCT00151775|163124642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-6.85||||0.0084||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression analysis of olmesartan dose (weight adjusted) on the change from baseline in seated diastolic blood pressure was carried out. The null hypothesis of zero-slope was tested.||||0.0084
81714648|NCT00151775|163124642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-8.36|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression analysis of olmesartan dose (weight adjusted) on the change from baseline in seated systolic blood pressure was carried out. The null hypothesis of zero-slope was tested.||||<0.0001
81714649|NCT00151775|163124642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-7.71|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression analysis of olmesartan dose (weight adjusted) on the change from baseline in seated diastolic blood pressure was carried out. The null hypothesis of zero-slope was tested.||||<0.0001
81469389|NCT03301740|162631356|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|16.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in clinically important Vomiting/throwing up score between UF profiling and conventional HD. Likelihood ratio tests were performed using repeated measure logistic regression with the binary treatment indicator as a fixed effect predictor and assigning each subject a random intercept term. A likelihood ratio test assessed the significance of whether the coefficient corresponding to the binary treatment indicator equals to zero.||16.0|0.1|1.0
81714650|NCT00151775|163124643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.58||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.27|-0.89|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model used treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||Analysis of systolic blood pressure. Null hypothesis of no treatment difference was tested.||-0.89|-6.27|0.0093
81714651|NCT00151775|163124643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-3.49||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|-1.05|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model used treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||Analysis for diastolic blood pressure. The null hypothesis of no treatment difference was tested.||-1.05|-5.92|0.0052
81714652|NCT00151775|163124643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.57||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.93|0.79|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model used treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||Analysis of systolic blood pressure. Null hypothesis of no treatment difference was tested.||0.79|-5.93|0.1330
81714653|NCT00151775|163124643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.38||||0.3442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|1.5|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model used treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||Analysis for diastolic blood pressure. The null hypothesis of no treatment difference was tested.||1.50|-4.27|0.3442
81714654|NCT00151775|163124643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-3.16||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.24|-1.09|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model used treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||For seated systolic blood pressure the null hypothesis of no treatment difference was tested||-1.09|-5.24|0.0029
81714655|NCT00151775|163124643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.8||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|-0.95|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model used treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||For seated diastolic blood pressure the null hypothesis of no treatment difference was tested.||-0.95|-4.65|0.0032
81692821|NCT03439748|163082858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05. Univariate tests were corrected for false discovery rate using the Benjamin-Hochberg approach.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline levels of outcomes were covaried in all analyses to reduce error variance and correct for group differences.||This analysis compares the PAT and NAT groups at post-treatment. For this analysis, we have greater than .80 power to detect an effect size difference between PAT and NAT as small as d=.35.||||.002
81692822|NCT03439748|163082859|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05. Univariate tests were corrected for false discovery rate using the Benjamin-Hochberg approach.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline levels of outcomes were covaried in all analyses to reduce error variance and correct for group differences.||This analysis compares the PAT and NAT groups at post-treatment. For this analysis, we have greater than .80 power to detect an effect size difference between PAT and NAT as small as d=.35.||||>.05
81692823|NCT03439748|163082860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05. Univariate tests were corrected for false discovery rate using the Benjamin-Hochberg approach.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline levels of outcomes were covaried in all analyses to reduce error variance and correct for group differences.||This analysis compares the PAT and NAT groups at post-treatment. For this analysis, we have greater than .80 power to detect an effect size difference between PAT and NAT as small as d=.35.||||.024
81692824|NCT03439748|163082864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.922||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05. Univariate tests were corrected for false discovery rate using the Benjamin-Hochberg approach.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline levels of outcomes were covaried in all analyses to reduce error variance and correct for group differences.||This analysis compares the PAT and NAT groups at post-treatment. For this analysis, we have greater than .80 power to detect an effect size difference as small as d=.39.||||.922
81692825|NCT03439748|163082865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05. Univariate tests were corrected for false discovery rate using the Benjamin-Hochberg approach.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline levels of outcomes were covaried in all analyses to reduce error variance and correct for group differences.||This analysis compares the PAT and NAT groups at post-treatment. For this analysis, we have greater than .80 power to detect an effect size difference as small as d=.39.||||.049
81692826|NCT03439748|163082866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.591||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05. Univariate tests were corrected for false discovery rate using the Benjamin-Hochberg approach.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline levels of outcomes were covaried in all analyses to reduce error variance and correct for group differences.||This analysis compares the PAT and NAT groups at post-treatment. For this analysis, we have greater than .80 power to detect an effect size difference as small as d=.39.||||.591
81692827|NCT03439748|163082867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05. Univariate tests were corrected for false discovery rate using the Benjamin-Hochberg approach.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline levels of outcomes were covaried in all analyses to reduce error variance and correct for group differences.||This analysis compares the PAT and NAT groups at post-treatment. For this analysis, we have greater than .80 power to detect an effect size difference as small as d=.39.||||.004
81692828|NCT03439748|163082868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05. Univariate tests were corrected for false discovery rate using the Benjamin-Hochberg approach.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline levels of outcomes were covaried in all analyses to reduce error variance and correct for group differences.||This analysis compares the PAT and NAT groups at post-treatment. For this analysis, we have greater than .80 power to detect an effect size difference as small as d=.39.||||.030
81692829|NCT03439748|163082869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05. Univariate tests were corrected for false discovery rate using the Benjamin-Hochberg approach.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis compares the PAT and NAT groups at post-treatment. For this analysis, we have greater than .80 power to detect an effect size difference as small as d=.39.||||.029
81692830|NCT03439748|163082871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.494||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05. Univariate tests were corrected for false discovery rate using the Benjamin-Hochberg approach.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline levels of outcomes were covaried in all analyses to reduce error variance and correct for group differences.||This analysis compares the PAT and NAT groups at post-treatment. For this analysis, we have greater than .80 power to detect an effect size difference as small as d=.39.||||.494
81692831|NCT03439748|163082872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.231||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05. Univariate tests were corrected for false discovery rate using the Benjamin-Hochberg approach.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline levels of outcomes were covaried in all analyses to reduce error variance and correct for group differences.||This analysis compares the PAT and NAT groups at post-treatment. For this analysis, we have greater than .80 power to detect an effect size difference as small as d=.39.||||.231
81692832|NCT03439748|163082873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.344||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05. Univariate tests were corrected for false discovery rate using the Benjamin-Hochberg approach.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline levels of outcomes were covaried in all analyses to reduce error variance and correct for group differences.||This analysis compares the PAT and NAT groups at post-treatment. For this analysis, we have greater than .80 power to detect an effect size difference as small as d=.39.||||.344
81714656|NCT00151775|163124644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.82||||0.2113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.29|1.65|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model used treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||For seated systolic blood pressure the null hypothesis of no treatment difference was tested.||1.65|-7.29|0.2113
81692833|NCT03439748|163082874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.267||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05. Univariate tests were corrected for false discovery rate using the Benjamin-Hochberg approach.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline levels of outcomes were covaried in all analyses to reduce error variance and correct for group differences.||This analysis compares the PAT and NAT groups at post-treatment. For this analysis, we have greater than .80 power to detect an effect size difference as small as d=.39.||||.267
81469390|NCT03301740|162631357|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.9||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in clinically important dizziness/lightheadedness between UF profiling and conventional HD. Likelihood ratio tests were performed using repeated measure logistic regression with the binary treatment indicator as a fixed effect predictor and assigning each subject a random intercept term. A likelihood ratio test assessed the significance of whether the coefficient corresponding to the binary treatment indicator equals to zero.||0.9|0.1|0.04
81469391|NCT03301740|162631358|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|32.4||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in clinically important racing heart/heart palpitations between UF profiling and conventional HD. Likelihood ratio tests were performed using repeated measure logistic regression with the binary treatment indicator as a fixed effect predictor and assigning each subject a random intercept term. A likelihood ratio test assessed the significance of whether the coefficient corresponding to the binary treatment indicator equals to zero.||32.4|0.3|0.3
81469392|NCT03301740|162631359|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|6.0||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in clinically important chest pain between UF profiling and conventional HD. Likelihood ratio tests were performed using repeated measure logistic regression with the binary treatment indicator as a fixed effect predictor and assigning each subject a random intercept term. A likelihood ratio test assessed the significance of whether the coefficient corresponding to the binary treatment indicator equals to zero.||6.0|0.2|1.0
81537612|NCT00286442|162758346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.34||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on change from baseline with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.34|-0.69|<0.001
81714657|NCT00151775|163124644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.92||||0.1496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.92|1.09|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model used treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||For seated diastolic blood pressure the null hypothesis of no treatment difference was tested.||1.09|-6.92|0.1496
81692834|NCT03439748|163082875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05. Univariate tests were corrected for false discovery rate using the Benjamin-Hochberg approach.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline levels of outcomes were covaried in all analyses to reduce error variance and correct for group differences.||This analysis compares the PAT and NAT groups at post-treatment. For this analysis, we have greater than .80 power to detect an effect size difference as small as d=.39.||||.051
81692835|NCT01533935|163082907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.215|0.315|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Placebo QD|||0.315|0.215|<0.0001
81692836|NCT01533935|163082907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.129|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Olodaterol 5 mcg QD|||0.129|0.031|0.0015
81692837|NCT01533935|163082907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.137|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Tiotropium 5 mcg QD|||0.137|0.039|0.0005
81692838|NCT01533935|163082907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.274|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.224|0.324|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Placebo QD|||0.324|0.224|<0.0001
81692839|NCT01533935|163082907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.138|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Olodaterol 5 mcg QD|||0.138|0.039|0.0004
81692840|NCT01533935|163082907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.147|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Tiotropium 5 mcg QD|||0.147|0.047|0.0001
81692841|NCT01533935|163082908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.134|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.065|1.206|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD divided by Placebo QD|||1.206|1.065|<0.0001
81692842|NCT01533935|163082908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.045|1.182|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio calculated Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD as divided by Olodaterol 5 mcg QD|||1.182|1.045|0.0009
81692843|NCT01533935|163082908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.1807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.981|1.109|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD divided by Tiotropium 5 mcg QD|||1.109|0.981|0.1807
81692844|NCT01533935|163082908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.054|1.193|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD divided by Placebo QD|||1.193|1.054|0.0003
81692845|NCT01533935|163082908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.033|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD divided by Olodaterol 5 mcg QD|||1.170|1.033|0.0029
81692846|NCT01533935|163082908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.098|||Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD divided by Tiotropium 5 mcg QD|||1.098|0.970|0.3240
81692847|NCT01533935|163082909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|-0.002|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Placebo QD|||-0.002|-0.004|<0.0001
81692848|NCT01533935|163082909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|-0.001|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Olodaterol 5 mcg QD|||-0.001|-0.003|0.0033
81692849|NCT01533935|163082909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.2306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.001|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Tiotropium 5 mcg QD|||0.001|-0.002|0.2306
81692850|NCT01533935|163082909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|-0.002|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Placebo QD|||-0.002|-0.005|<0.0001
81692851|NCT01533935|163082909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|-0.001|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Olodaterol 5 mcg QD|||-0.001|-0.004|0.0010
81692852|NCT01533935|163082909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.1206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Tiotropium 5 mcg QD|||0.000|-0.002|0.1206
81692853|NCT01533935|163082910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.329|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.294|0.364|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Placebo QD|||0.364|0.294|<0.0001
81692854|NCT01533935|163082910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.134|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.099|0.169|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Olodaterol 5 mcg QD|||0.169|0.099|<0.0001
81692855|NCT01533935|163082910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.135|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 5/5 QD minus Tiotropium 5 mcg QD|||0.170|0.100|<0.0001
81692856|NCT01533935|163082910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.305|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.269|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Placebo QD|||0.340|0.269|<0.0001
81692857|NCT01533935|163082910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.075|0.145|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Olodaterol 5 mcg QD|||0.145|0.075|<0.0001
81692858|NCT01533935|163082910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|0.146|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol 2.5/5 QD minus Tiotropium 5 mcg QD|||0.146|0.076|<0.0001
81692859|NCT00681538|163082921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|-0.84||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||||-0.40|-1.29|0.0002
81537613|NCT00286442|162758347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|-6.8||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates. Missing data imputed with LOCF.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the metformin arm.|||-6.8|-20.7|<0.001
81692860|NCT00681538|163082922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.731||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.589|4.694|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio\>1 indicates an improvement in favour of Sativex|30% responders||4.694|1.589|0.0003
81692861|NCT00681538|163082922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.647||||0.0612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.977|2.777|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio\>1 indicates an improvement in favour of Sativex|50% Responders||2.777|0.977|0.0612
81692862|NCT00681538|163082923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment difference|-2.53||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|-0.79|||ANCOVA||A negative difference indicates an improvement in spasm frequency in favour of Sativex.|||-0.79|-4.27|0.0046
81692863|NCT00681538|163082924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||treatment difference|-0.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.51|||ANCOVA||A negative difference indicates an improvement in sleep disruption in favour of Sativex.|||-0.51|-1.25|<0.0001
81692864|NCT00681538|163082925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||treatment difference|-1.75||||0.0939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.3|||ANCOVA||A negative difference indicates an improvement in spasticity in favour of Sativex.|||0.30|-3.80|0.0939
81692865|NCT00681538|163082926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||treatment difference|-2.85||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.75|7.04|||ANCOVA||A positive treatment difference indicates an improvement in favour of Sativex.|For Arm||7.04|-12.75|0.56
81692866|NCT00681538|163082926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment difference|0.04||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|2.64|||ANCOVA||A positive treatment difference indicates an improvement in favour of Sativex.|For leg||2.64|-2.56|0.98
81692867|NCT00681538|163082927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment difference|-3.34||||0.0687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.95|0.26|||ANCOVA||A negative treatment difference indicates an improvement in favour of Sativex.|||0.26|-6.95|0.0687
81692868|NCT00681538|163082928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.703||||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.075|2.698|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \> 1 indicates an improvement in favour of Sativex.|||2.698|1.075|0.0234
81692869|NCT00681538|163082929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.297|4.443|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \> 1 indicates an improvement in favour of Sativex.|||4.443|1.297|0.0053
81692870|NCT00681538|163082930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.792||||0.0613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.973|3.301|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \> 1 indicates an improvement in favour of Sativex.|||3.301|0.973|0.0613
81692871|NCT00681538|163082931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.958||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.232|3.112|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \> 1 indicates an improvement in favour of Sativex.|||3.112|1.232|0.0045
81692872|NCT00681538|163082932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|0.02||||0.2836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.07|||ANCOVA||A positive difference indicates an improvement in favour of Sativex.|For Health State Index||0.07|-0.02|0.2836
81537614|NCT00286442|162758347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-4.9||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates. Missing data imputed with LOCF.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the metformin arm.|||-4.9|-18.9|<0.001
81692873|NCT00681538|163082932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|1.24||||0.5644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|5.5|||ANCOVA||A positive difference indicates an improvement in favour of Sativex.|Health Status VAS||5.50|-3.01|0.5644
81692874|NCT00681538|163082933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|-0.06||||0.9369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|1.49|||ANCOVA||A negative difference indicates an improvement in depression in favour of Sativex.|||1.49|-1.62|0.9369
81692875|NCT03656926|163082984|SUPERIORITY|Estimates are from a Linear Mixed Model on the response variable change from baseline in FEV1 with factors for time splines, treatment, the interactions of time splines by treatment, baseline FEV1, the interactions of time splines with baseline FEV1, region (North America vs all other countries together), age (\<55 versus \>=55 years), use of azithromycin at randomization, and time as random effect.|least square mean difference|-0.028||||0.6639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.104||This is a 1-side p value.|Mixed Models Analysis|||V9 - week 48||0.104|-0.160|0.6639
81692876|NCT00210158|163082995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.7||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|42.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test for a difference of means, assuming independant samples and unequal variances||42.8|-23.4|0.5
81692877|NCT02868216|163083021|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.84||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.98|||ANOVA|||||3.98|0.63|0.05
81469393|NCT03301740|162631360|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|6.5||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in clinically important shortness of breath between UF profiling and conventional HD. Likelihood ratio tests were performed using repeated measure logistic regression with the binary treatment indicator as a fixed effect predictor and assigning each subject a random intercept term. A likelihood ratio test assessed the significance of whether the coefficient corresponding to the binary treatment indicator equals to zero.||6.5|0.3|0.7
81692878|NCT00962000|163083022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The sample size required for the study was estimated using a web-based power calculation tool. Analysis of data from some 50,000 hemodialysis patients showed a within-patient between-treatment standard deviation of 0.21 for Kt/Vurea. Using this estimate of standard deviation, 38 subjects would be needed to detect a difference in Kt/Vurea of 0.1 with a significance level of 0.05 and a power of 90% with two determinations per subject at each level of dialysate flow rate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02217|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.024||There is no p values because the power calculation is based on the primary outcome variable|ANOVA|The three centers and the two flow rates were treated as fixed effects and the subjects within centers modeled as a random effect.||Increasing the dialysate flow rates from 600 mL/min to 800 mL/min will not significantly increase Kt/Vurea.||0.024|-0.064|
81692879|NCT00962000|163083023|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The sample size required for the study was estimated using a web-based power calculation tool. Analysis of data from some 50,000 hemodialysis patients showed a within-patient between-treatment standard deviation of 0.21 for Kt/Vurea. Using this estimate of standard deviation, 38 subjects would be needed to detect a difference in Kt/Vurea of 0.1 with a significance level of 0.05 and a power of 90% with two determinations per subject at each level of dialysate flow rate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01849|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.023||There is no p value for eKt/V because the power calculation is based on the primary outcome variable (Kt/Vsp) alone.|ANOVA|The three centers and the two flow rates were treated as fixed effects and the subjects within centers modeled as a random effect.||Increasing the dialysate flow rates from 600 mL/min to 800 mL/min will not significantly increase Kt/Vurea.||0.023|-0.051|
81692880|NCT00962000|163083024|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The sample size required for the study was estimated using a web-based power calculation tool. Analysis of data from some 50,000 hemodialysis patients showed a within-patient between-treatment standard deviation of 0.21 for Kt/Vurea. Using this estimate of standard deviation, 38 subjects would be needed to detect a difference in Kt/Vurea of 0.1 with a significance level of 0.05 and a power of 90% with two determinations per subject at each level of dialysate flow rate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03103||||95.0|-0.029|0.099||There is no p value for Kt/VID because the power calculation is based on the primary outcome variable (Kt/Vsp) alone.|ANOVA|||Increasing the dialysate flow rates from 600 mL/min to 800 mL/min will not significantly increase Kt/Vurea.||0.099|-0.029|
81692881|NCT01201798|163083025|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The noninferiority margin was 0.5 units, meaning that the upper limit of the two-tailed 95% confidence interval must have been less than 0.5 to establish noninferiority.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.09|||ANCOVA|||A two-tailed 95% confidence interval was calculated for the difference in change from baseline in anterior chamber cell grade at Day 14 (difluprednate minus prednisolone). The confidence interval was derived from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with investigative site included as a fixed effect to match the stratification used in the randomization process. Treatment and baseline anterior chamber cell grade were also included as fixed effects.||0.09|-0.53|
81692882|NCT02439281|163083055|OTHER|||||||0.451|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4510
81692883|NCT02439281|163083056|OTHER|||||||0.8914|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8914
81692884|NCT02439281|163083059|OTHER|||||||0.9531|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9531
81714658|NCT04516291|163124647|OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean difference|-22.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.93|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|-12.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||||-12.7|-32.1|<0.001
81692885|NCT02439281|163083060|OTHER|||||||0.778|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7780
81692886|NCT02439281|163083061|OTHER|||||||0.5692|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5692
81692887|NCT00904826|163083081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between before treatment and one year after treatment.||||<0.0001
81692888|NCT00904826|163083083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison was made between baseline and after 12 months of treatment.||||0.0078
81692889|NCT00904826|163083087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison is between 6 weeks and baseline.||||<0.0001
81714659|NCT04516291|163124647|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-22.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|-12.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||||-12.4|-31.7|<0.001
81714660|NCT04516291|163124647|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-24.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.1|-14.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||||-14.2|-34.1|<0.001
81692890|NCT00904826|163083087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison is between 3 months and baseline.||||<0.0001
81692891|NCT00904826|163083087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison is between 6 months and baseline||||0.0001
81692892|NCT00904826|163083087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison is between 9 months and baseline.||||0.0001
81692893|NCT00904826|163083087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison is between 12 months and baseline.||||<0.0001
81692894|NCT00904826|163083089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison was between 3 months and baseline.||||0.0019
81692895|NCT01125176|163083102|OTHER|Exact Clopper-Pearson 95% confidence interval for overall response rate.|Proportion (percent)|85.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.5|100.0||||||||100.0|73.5|
81692896|NCT05372575|163083113|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% confidential interval (CI) on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|13.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.99|19.28|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|Geometric mean ratio (GMR) of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 1||19.28|8.99|
81692897|NCT05372575|163083113|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|5.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.32|8.01|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 3||8.01|4.32|
81692898|NCT05372575|163083113|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|17.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.07|26.78|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 4||26.78|12.07|
81692899|NCT05372575|163083113|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|2.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|3.08|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 5||3.08|1.90|
81692900|NCT05372575|163083113|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|6.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.68|8.61|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 6A||8.61|4.68|
81692901|NCT05372575|163083113|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|6.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.92|8.97|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 6B||8.97|4.92|
81692902|NCT05372575|163083113|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|9.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.91|12.83|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 7F||12.83|6.91|
81714661|NCT04516291|163124647|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-27.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.7|-19.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||||-19.6|-35.7|<0.001
81469394|NCT03301740|162631361|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.2||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in clinically important thirst/dry mouth between UF profiling and conventional HD. Likelihood ratio tests were performed using repeated measure logistic regression with the binary treatment indicator as a fixed effect predictor and assigning each subject a random intercept term. A likelihood ratio test assessed the significance of whether the coefficient corresponding to the binary treatment indicator equals to zero.||1.2|0.3|0.2
81469395|NCT03301740|162631362|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.3||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in clinically important headache between UF profiling and conventional HD. Likelihood ratio tests were performed using repeated measure logistic regression with the binary treatment indicator as a fixed effect predictor and assigning each subject a random intercept term. A likelihood ratio test assessed the significance of whether the coefficient corresponding to the binary treatment indicator equals to zero.||2.3|0.4|0.8
81469396|NCT03301740|162631363|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|6.6||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in clinically important itching between UF profiling and conventional HD. Likelihood ratio tests were performed using repeated measure logistic regression with the binary treatment indicator as a fixed effect predictor and assigning each subject a random intercept term. A likelihood ratio test assessed the significance of whether the coefficient corresponding to the binary treatment indicator equals to zero.||6.6|1.2|0.02
81692903|NCT05372575|163083113|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|3.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.96|5.1|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 9V||5.10|2.96|
81692904|NCT05372575|163083113|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|62.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.16|96.12|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 14||96.12|40.16|
81692905|NCT05372575|163083113|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|16.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.22|23.89|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 18C||23.89|11.22|
81692906|NCT05372575|163083113|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|4.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.22|5.62|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 19A||5.62|3.22|
81692907|NCT05372575|163083113|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|8.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.24|12.21|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 19F||12.21|6.24|
81692908|NCT05372575|163083113|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|8.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.15|11.29|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 23F||11.29|6.15|
81692909|NCT05372575|163083114|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMR (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|4.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|9.86|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 1||9.86|2.32|
81692910|NCT05372575|163083114|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|9.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.72|17.39|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 3||17.39|4.72|
81692911|NCT05372575|163083114|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|14.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.25|33.05|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 4||33.05|6.25|
81692912|NCT05372575|163083114|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|18.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.84|36.8|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 5||36.80|8.84|
81692913|NCT05372575|163083114|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|33.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.33|80.13|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 6A||80.13|14.33|
81692914|NCT05372575|163083114|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|14.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.07|32.52|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 6B||32.52|6.07|
81692915|NCT05372575|163083114|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|16.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.85|36.76|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 7F||36.76|7.85|
81692916|NCT05372575|163083114|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|19.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.13|40.84|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 9V||40.84|9.13|
81692917|NCT05372575|163083114|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|10.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.74|23.1|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 14||23.10|4.74|
81692918|NCT05372575|163083114|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|12.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|24.51|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 18C||24.51|6.00|
81692919|NCT05372575|163083114|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|23.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.94|51.1|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 19A||51.10|10.94|
81692920|NCT05372575|163083114|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|17.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.65|35.93|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 19F||35.93|8.65|
81692921|NCT05372575|163083114|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|44.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.11|103.43|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC Cohort)/(GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/Non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 23F||103.43|19.11|
81692922|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.42|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 1||1.42|0.16|
81692923|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.98|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 3||1.98|0.27|
81692924|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.19|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 4||2.19|0.21|
81692925|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.86|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 5||1.86|0.36|
81692926|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.89|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 6A||1.89|0.25|
81714662|NCT04516291|163124647|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-26.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|-18.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||||-18.8|-34.5|<0.001
81692927|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.07|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 6B||2.07|0.27|
81692928|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.09|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 7F||1.09|0.16|
81692929|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.81|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 9V||1.81|0.35|
81692930|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.24|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 14||2.24|0.20|
81692931|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.65|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 18C||1.65|0.22|
81692932|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.93|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 19A||3.93|0.61|
81692933|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|4.99|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 19F||4.99|0.65|
81692934|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.31|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 23F||1.31|0.17|
81692935|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.38|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 1||1.38|0.31|
81714663|NCT04516291|163124647|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-24.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.5|-16.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||||-16.9|-32.5|<0.001
81692936|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.24|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 3||1.24|0.40|
81692937|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.59|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 4||1.59|0.33|
81692938|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.25|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 5||1.25|0.52|
81692939|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.52|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 6A||1.52|0.57|
81714664|NCT04516291|163124647|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-26.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|-17.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||||-17.6|-35.4|<0.001
81692940|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.47|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 6B||2.47|0.95|
81692941|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.34|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 7F||1.34|0.41|
81692942|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.57|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 9V||1.57|0.34|
81692943|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.18|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 14||1.18|0.16|
81714665|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-44.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.1|-30.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||TG||-30.8|-57.1|<0.001
81714666|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-43.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.9|-30.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||TG||-30.7|-56.9|<0.001
81714667|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-41.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.8|-27.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||TG||-27.8|-54.8|<0.001
81714668|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-50.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.4|-39.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||TG||-39.6|-61.4|<0.001
81714669|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-45.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.5|-35.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||TG||-35.2|-56.5|<0.001
81714670|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-50.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.2|-40.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||TG||-40.1|-61.2|<0.001
81714671|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-56.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.9|-44.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||TG||-44.7|-68.9|<0.001
81469397|NCT03301740|162631364|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.6||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in clinically important restless legs/difficulty keeping legs still between UF profiling and conventional HD. Likelihood ratio tests were performed using repeated measure logistic regression with the binary treatment indicator as a fixed effect predictor and assigning each subject a random intercept term. A likelihood ratio test assessed the significance of whether the coefficient corresponding to the binary treatment indicator equals to zero.||2.6|0.5|0.7
81692944|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.4|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 18C||1.40|0.25|
81692945|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.23|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 19A||1.23|0.50|
81692946|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.18|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 19F||2.18|0.60|
81714672|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-15.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.7|-6.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||ApoB||-6.5|-23.7|<0.001
81714673|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-10.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.34||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|-2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||ApoB||-2.1|-19.2|0.015
81469398|NCT03301740|162631365|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated differences between UF and standard treatment from the repeated measure mixed model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.4||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis = no difference in clinically important tingling/feeling of pins and needles between UF profiling and conventional HD. Likelihood ratio tests were performed using repeated measure logistic regression with the binary treatment indicator as a fixed effect predictor and assigning each subject a random intercept term. A likelihood ratio test assessed the significance of whether the coefficient corresponding to the binary treatment indicator equals to zero.||2.4|0.2|0.5
81469399|NCT01037127|162631367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.1|37.8|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of particpants with CR and PR.|||37.8|14.1|
81469400|NCT01037127|162631368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|48.4|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of particpants with CR and PR.|||48.4|2.1|
81469401|NCT01037127|162631368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|41.9|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of particpants with CR and PR.|||41.9|14.6|
81469402|NCT01037127|162631368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|26.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|41.4|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of particpants with CR and PR.|||41.4|14.3|
81469403|NCT01037127|162631368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|28.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|45.2|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of particpants with CR and PR.|||45.2|14.2|
81469404|NCT01037127|162631369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|20.0||||||95.0|7.7|38.6|||||The estimated value reflects the percentage of particpants with CR and PR.|||38.6|7.7|
81692947|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.72|||||GMR=(GMC of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 23F||1.72|0.68|
81714674|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|-2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||ApoB||-2.7|-20.3|0.011
81714675|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|-5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||ApoB||-5.3|-19.7|<0.001
81714676|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-12.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|-5.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||ApoB||-5.6|-19.5|<0.001
81714677|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.56||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||ApoB||1.0|-13.0|0.095
81714678|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.01||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||ApoB||-0.6|-16.4|0.036
81714679|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.55||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||LDL-C||2.9|-22.9|0.129
81469405|NCT02847182|162631397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|3.86|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: The mean of the 6-month change in VABS-II Socialization Subscale Standard Score is the same for the Cord Blood and Placebo groups.||3.86|-1.58|0.83
81469406|NCT04216589|162631451|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.41|-3.06|||Regression, Linear|||The study was powered to detect an absolute IHTG change of -5% assuming a null change of 0%, a standard deviation of absolute IHTG change of 9%, and 37 evaluable participants.||-3.06|-5.41|<0.001
81469407|NCT04216589|162631452|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-31.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.04|-23.62||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||-23.62|-39.04|<0.001
81469408|NCT04216589|162631456|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|-2.17||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||||-2.17|-3.36|<0.001
81469409|NCT04216589|162631457|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|-1.75||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||-1.75|-2.55|<0.001
81469410|NCT04216589|162631458|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-7.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.48|-6.13||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||-6.13|-9.48|<0.001
81469411|NCT04216589|162631459|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-5.03||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||-5.03|-7.30|<0.001
81714680|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.65||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||LDL-C||5.2|-21.0|0.238
81714681|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.73||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||LDL-C||1.8|-24.7|0.090
81714682|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.44||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||LDL-C||-5.3|-26.7|0.004
81469412|NCT04216589|162631460|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.54|-4.78||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||-4.78|-8.54|<0.001
81469413|NCT04216589|162631461|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.07|-3.99||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||-3.99|-7.07|<0.001
81469414|NCT04216589|162631462|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.82||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|0.25||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||0.25|-3.17|0.092
81469415|NCT04216589|162631464|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.259|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.17||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||-0.17|-0.32|< 0.001
81469416|NCT04216589|162631465|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-9.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-5.09||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||-5.09|-14.70|<0.001
81469417|NCT04216589|162631466|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.26|-5.48||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||-5.48|-12.26|<0.001
81469418|NCT04216589|162631467|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.1||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.84|2.89||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||2.89|-10.84|0.25
81469419|NCT04216589|162631468|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-11.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.4||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.79|-4.08||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||-4.08|-19.79|0.004
81469420|NCT04216589|162631469|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.5||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.14|5.05||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||5.05|-7.14|0.73
81692948|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|43.49|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 1||43.49|2.44|
81692949|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|6.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|18.42|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 3||18.42|2.07|
81714683|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-14.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.38||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|-3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||LDL-C||-3.9|-25.1|0.008
81714684|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.28||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||LDL-C||2.5|-18.3|0.136
81469421|NCT04216589|162631470|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.1||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.85|0.03||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||0.03|-13.85|0.051
81692950|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|18.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.35|80.37|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 4||80.37|4.35|
81469422|NCT04216589|162631471|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.96||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|4.11||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||4.11|-0.02|0.053
81692951|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|5.52|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 5||5.52|1.14|
81692952|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|5.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.33|11.8|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 6A||11.80|2.33|
81692953|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|3.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|9.65|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 6B||9.65|1.47|
81692954|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|5.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|21.36|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 7F||21.36|1.65|
81692955|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|4.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|16.87|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 9V||16.87|1.17|
81692956|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|90.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.67|494.56|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 14||494.56|16.67|
81692957|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|17.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.79|83.78|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 18C||83.78|3.79|
81692958|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|8.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|18.3|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 19A||18.30|3.60|
81692959|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|15.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.64|50.35|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 19F||50.35|4.64|
81692960|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|4.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|10.25|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 23F||10.25|1.72|
81692961|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|13.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.14|21.23|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 1||21.23|9.14|
81692962|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|5.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.17|8.24|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 3||8.24|4.17|
81692963|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|19.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|31.15|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 4||31.15|12.80|
81692964|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|2.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|3.24|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 5||3.24|1.87|
81692965|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|7.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.05|10.03|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 6A||10.03|5.05|
81692966|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|7.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.54|10.92|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 6B||10.92|5.54|
81692967|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|14.61|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 7F||14.61|7.40|
81714685|NCT04516291|163124649|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.01||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||LDL-C||2.9|-20.8|0.138
81692968|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|4.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.04|5.47|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 9V||5.47|3.04|
81692969|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|60.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.25|97.67|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 14||97.67|37.25|
81692970|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|17.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.37|26.47|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 18C||26.47|11.37|
81692971|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|4.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|5.62|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 19A||5.62|3.00|
81692972|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|9.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.65|14.08|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 19F||14.08|6.65|
81714686|NCT04516291|163124651|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-69.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.6|-58.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||||-58.1|-81.6|<0.001
81714687|NCT04516291|163124651|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-79.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.5|-67.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||||-67.7|-91.5|<0.001
81714688|NCT04516291|163124651|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-77.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.4|-64.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||||-64.9|-89.4|<0.001
81714689|NCT04516291|163124651|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-86.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.2|-76.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||||-76.3|-96.2|<0.001
81714690|NCT04516291|163124651|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-80.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.82|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.9|-70.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||||-70.9|-89.9|<0.001
81714691|NCT04516291|163124651|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-92.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.92|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-101.9|-82.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||||-82.6|-101.9|<0.001
81714692|NCT04516291|163124651|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-95.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-106.2|-84.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with baseline value, treatment, visit, interaction term of treatment by visit as fixed effects and unstructured covariance structure was used.||||-84.2|-106.2|<0.001
81714693|NCT02145949|163124657|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.03
81714694|NCT02145949|163124658|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.01
81714695|NCT02145949|163124659|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.04
81714696|NCT02145949|163124660|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.01
81714697|NCT02145949|163124661|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.12
81714698|NCT02145949|163124662|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.03
81714699|NCT02145949|163124663|OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.71
81714700|NCT02145949|163124664|OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.76
81714701|NCT02145949|163124665|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.40
81714702|NCT02145949|163124666|OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.97
81714703|NCT02145949|163124667|OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.89
81714704|NCT02145949|163124668|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.48
81469423|NCT04216589|162631472|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.66||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|1.2||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||1.20|-2.76|0.43
81714705|NCT02145949|163124669|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.02
81714706|NCT02145949|163124670|OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.29
81714707|NCT02145949|163124671|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.33
81450228|NCT02036775|162587116|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of relative bioavailability without molar mass adjustment (dose adjustment) was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test divided by reference) of the area under the curve (AUCss 0-24) using an acceptance range of 80%-125%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|106.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.65|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.29|114.02|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV(%))|||114.02|100.29|
81714708|NCT02145949|163124672|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.30
81714709|NCT02145949|163124673|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.98
81714710|NCT02145949|163124674|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.18
81714711|NCT02145949|163124675|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.52
81714712|NCT02145949|163124676|OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.81
81714713|NCT04250558|163124678|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Kinetic parameters were assessed by Mann-Whitney U test in MATLAB Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis based on logistic regression was utilized, with one surgical condition versus the other two states as the binary dependent variable, and each perfusion-related kinetic parameter of Imax, IS and BF as the independent variable. Power analysis was performed to evaluate the statistical validity, using G\*Power software||||0.05
81714714|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714715|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714716|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714717|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714718|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714719|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714720|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714721|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714722|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81469424|NCT04216589|162631473|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-26.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|64.8||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.04|-7.53||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||-7.53|-46.04|0.007
81469425|NCT04216589|162631474|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Mean Difference (Net)|-18.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|49.3||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.29|-4.01||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||-4.01|-33.29|0.014
81469426|NCT04216589|162631475|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.72||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.94||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|GEE model for repeated binary outcomes|The GEE model used a log link and an unstructured correlation.|The risk ratio is comparing the estimated risk at Week 12 (0.55; 95% CI: 0.43, 0.72) to estimated risk at Baseline (0.77; 95% CI: 0.67, 0.90).|Comparison between Baseline and Week 12.||0.94|0.55|0.016
81469427|NCT04216589|162631475|OTHER|This was a single arm trial.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.98||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|GEE model for repeated binary outcomes|The GEE model used a log link and an unstructured correlation.|The risk ratio is comparing the estimated risk at Week 24 (0.58; 95% CI: 0.46, 0.74) to estimated risk at Baseline (0.77; 95% CI: 0.67, 0.90).|Comparison between Baseline and Week 24.||0.98|0.58|0.033
81469428|NCT01254851|162631489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized test statistic (z-score)|0.39||||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.70
81714723|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81469429|NCT02086682|162631540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.79
81714724|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714725|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|Week 26 vs Baseline|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714726|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714727|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714728|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714729|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714730|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714731|NCT03781167|163124802|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714732|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||>|0.999|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||>0.999
81714733|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.5095|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||=0.5095
81714734|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.6962|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||=0.6962
81714735|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0035|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||=0.0035
81469430|NCT02294461|162631542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Unstratified Cox Proportional Hazards|0.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.52|||Hazard Ratio|||P-value is based on an unstratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio calculated using unstratified Cox Proportional Hazards model with treatment as the only covariate for enzalutamide group versus placebo group.||0.52|0.27|<0.0001
81469431|NCT02294461|162631543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.95||P-value is based on an unstratified log-rank test.|Unstratified log-rank test|||Participants who were not known to have had died at the analysis date were censored at date last known alive. Hazard ratio calculated using unstratified Cox Proportional Hazards model with treatment as the only covariate for enzalutamide group versus placebo group.||0.95|0.51|0.0208
81469432|NCT02294461|162631544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.2|0.46||P-value is based on an unstratified log-rank test.|Unstratified log-rank test|||Participants who were not known to have had an rPFS event were censored at the date of the last assessment showing no objective evidence of rPFS prior to scan modality change, new antineoplastic treatment, initiation of radiation therapy for prostate cancer, skeletal-related event (SRE) and 2 or more consecutive missed tumor assessments. Hazard ratio calculated using unstratified Cox Proportional Hazards model with treatment as the only covariate for enzalutamide.||0.46|0.20|<0.0001
81714736|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0324|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||=0.0324
81714737|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714738|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0072|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||=0.0072
81714739|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0129|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||=0.0129
81714740|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714741|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0119|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||=0.0119
81714742|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.22||||||A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||=0.2200
81714743|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0063|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||=0.0063
81714744|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714745|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.4331|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||=0.4331
81692973|NCT05372575|163083115|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMC of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMC of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (IgG) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|13.64|||||GMR=(GMC of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMC of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 23F||13.64|6.90|
81692974|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|3.91|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 1||3.91|0.06|
81714746|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0045|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||=0.0045
81714747|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0049|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||=0.0049
81714748|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.6312|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||=0.6312
81714749|NCT03781167|163124803|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.1892|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||=0.1892
81714750|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714751|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714752|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714753|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714754|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714755|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714756|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81449841|NCT02792699|162586429|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity between the test (ABP 798) and reference (rituximab \[US\]) for Cmax was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the GMR following the second infusion of the first dose was within the bioequivalence criteria of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9942|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9461|1.0448||||||The geometric mean ratio (GMR) and confidence interval (CI) was estimated from an ANCOVA model adjusted for weight and geographic region. The GMR was obtained by exponentiating the difference of the means on the natural log scale. The CI was obtained by exponentiating the CI for the difference between the means on the log scale.||1.0448|0.9461|
81714757|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714758|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714759|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714760|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714761|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714762|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714763|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714764|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714765|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714766|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714767|NCT03781167|163124804|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714768|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Day 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714769|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Day 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714770|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Day 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714771|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714772|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714773|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714774|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714775|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714776|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714777|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 3 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714778|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 3 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714779|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 3 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714780|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0042|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 4 vs Baseline||||=0.0042
81714781|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 4 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714782|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 4 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714783|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.1135|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||=0.1135
81714784|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0029|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||=0.0029
81714785|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0026|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||=0.0026
81714786|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0034|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||=0.0034
81469433|NCT02294461|162631545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.2501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.52||P-value was based on an unstratified log-rank test.|Unstratified log-rank test|||Participants who did not have an SRE were censored at the date of the last assessment indicating no evidence of SRE. Hazard ratio calculated using unstratified Cox Proportional Hazards model with treatment as the only covariate for enzalutamide group versus placebo group.||1.52|0.21|0.2501
81714787|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0103|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||=0.0103
81714788|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714789|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0493|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||=0.0493
81714790|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.3003|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||=0.3003
81714791|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0354|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||=0.0354
81714792|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.2553|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||=0.2553
81714793|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.864|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||=0.8640
81714794|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.4774|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||=0.4774
81714795|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.3865|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||=0.3865
81714796|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.||||||0.1186|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||0.1186
81714797|NCT03781167|163124805|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.083|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||=0.0830
81714798|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Day 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714799|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0041|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Day 2 vs Baseline||||=0.0041
81714800|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Day 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714801|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714802|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714803|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714804|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714805|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714806|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714807|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 3 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714808|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 3 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714809|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 3 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714810|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 4 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714811|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 4 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81537615|NCT00286442|162758348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|-9.5||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates. Missing data imputed with LOCF.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-9.5|-23.9|<0.001
81692975|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.92|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 3||2.92|0.10|
81692976|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.07|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 4||2.07|0.10|
81692977|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|11.75|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 5||11.75|0.27|
81692978|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.65|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 6A||1.65|0.03|
81692979|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.44|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 6B||0.44|0.01|
81714812|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 4 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714813|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714814|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81537616|NCT00286442|162758348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.1|-9.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates. Missing data imputed with LOCF.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-9.6|-24.1|<0.001
81714815|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714816|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714817|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714818|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81537617|NCT00286442|162758349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|-11.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-11.0|-24.6|<0.001
81692980|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.65|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 7F||2.65|0.56|
81692981|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.26|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 9V||1.26|0.03|
81692982|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.55|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 14||1.55|0.08|
81692983|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|4.47|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 18C||4.47|0.15|
81540168|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.95||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|50.97||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||50.97|1.94|0.0058
81692984|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|9.44|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 19A||9.44|0.19|
81692985|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|3.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|22.42|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 19F||22.42|0.67|
81692986|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.52|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in 13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 23F||1.52|0.05|
81692987|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|3.07|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 1||3.07|0.19|
81692988|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.46|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 3||2.46|0.42|
81692989|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|3.73|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 4||3.73|0.05|
81692990|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|2.73|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 5||2.73|0.15|
81692991|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|6.99|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 6A||6.99|0.11|
81692992|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|12.51|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 6B||12.51|0.29|
81692993|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|2.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|17.43|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 7F||17.43|0.34|
81692994|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|7.7|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 9V||7.70|0.27|
81469434|NCT02294461|162631546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28||||0.002||95.0|0.12|0.66||P-value is based on an unstratified log-rank test.|Unstratified log-rank test|||Participants who did not start cytotoxic chemotherapy were censored at the date of the last assessment indicating no evidence of cytotoxic chemotherapy usage. Hazard ratio calculated using unstratified Cox Proportional Hazards model with treatment as the only covariate for enzalutamide group versus placebo group.||0.66|0.12|0.0020
81469435|NCT02294461|162631547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference of response rate|55.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.4|64.2||P-value is based on unstratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test.|Unstratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel %|||||64.2|47.4|<0.0001
81449842|NCT02792699|162586429|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity between the test (ABP 798) and reference (rituximab \[EU\]) for Cmax was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the GMR following the second infusion of the first dose was within the bioequivalence criteria of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9475|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9021|0.9953||||||The geometric mean ratio (GMR) and confidence interval (CI) was estimated from an ANCOVA model adjusted for weight and geographic region. The GMR was obtained by exponentiating the difference of the means on the natural log scale. The CI was obtained by exponentiating the CI for the difference between the means on the log scale.||0.9953|0.9021|
81469436|NCT02294461|162631548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in objective response rate|26.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|37.4||P-value is based on unstratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test.|Unstratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||When deriving the response category, it was based on the target, non-target and new lesions without confirming CR, PR, and Progressive disease (PD). Participants with no post baseline assessment were included in the category of Nonevaluable (NE). The best overall soft tissue objective response was defined as PR or CR based on the investigator assessments of target, non-target and new lesions while on the study treatment.||37.4|14.7|<0.0001
81469437|NCT00585013|162631564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value applies to all time points for all variables.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81692995|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|17.41|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 14||17.41|0.30|
81469438|NCT00585013|162631565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||This applies for measurements at preoperative and 0 h time points.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81469439|NCT00585013|162631565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||This applies to measurements at time points 12 h, 24 h, and 48 h.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81469440|NCT00585013|162631566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||This applies to measurements at preoperative, 0 h, and 48 h time points.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81714819|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714820|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81469441|NCT00585013|162631566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||This applies to time points at 12 h and 24 h.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81692996|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|2.97|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 18C||2.97|0.14|
81692997|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|8.21|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 19A||8.21|0.28|
81692998|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|2.97|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 19F||2.97|0.13|
81692999|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|10.24|||||GMR=(GMT of VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of VT+ Subgroup/VT- or Sp- Subgroup in non-13vPnC Cohort for Serotype: 23F||10.24|0.15|
81714821|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714822|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714823|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714824|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714825|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0091|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||=0.0091
81714826|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714827|NCT03781167|163124806|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714828|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.4447|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Day 2 vs Baseline||||=0.4447
81714829|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.3567|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Day 2 vs Baseline||||=0.3567
81714830|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.2315|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Day 2 vs Baseline||||=0.2315
81714831|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0667|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||=0.0667
81714832|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714833|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714834|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714835|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.2033|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 2 vs Baseline||||=0.2033
81714836|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714837|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0012|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 3 vs Baseline||||=0.0012
81714838|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0734|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 3 vs Baseline||||=0.0734
81714839|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 3 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714840|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0304|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 4 vs Baseline||||=0.0304
81714841|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||>|0.999|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 4 vs Baseline||||>0.999
81714842|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0891|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 4 vs Baseline||||=0.0891
81714843|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0832|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||=0.0832
81714844|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.4941|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||=0.4941
81714845|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.2764|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||=0.2764
81714846|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.3248|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||=0.3248
81469442|NCT00585013|162631567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Applies to all time points.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81469443|NCT01573767|162631569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|11.4||Inference for VI 12.5 µg versus (vs) placebo was dependent upon statistical significance (SS) having first been achieved for VI 25 µg vs placebo; inference for VI 6.25 µg vs placebo was dependent on SS having been achieved for VI 12.5 µg vs placebo.|ANCOVA|||||11.4|-2.7|0.227
81693000|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|3.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|23.91|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 1||23.91|0.41|
81693001|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|5.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|17.39|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 3||17.39|1.45|
81693002|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|13.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|141.81|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 4||141.81|1.32|
81693003|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|48.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.16|380.54|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 5||380.54|6.16|
81714847|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.2535|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||=0.2535
81469444|NCT01573767|162631569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|13.5|||ANCOVA|||||13.5|-0.6|0.073
81469445|NCT01573767|162631569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|12.5|||ANCOVA|||||12.5|-1.6|0.127
81537618|NCT00286442|162758349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|-10.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-10.6|-24.3|<0.001
81537619|NCT00286442|162758350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-12.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-12.2|-28.0|<0.001
81469446|NCT01573767|162631570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.057|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.138|0.024||||||||0.024|-0.138|
81469447|NCT01573767|162631570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.017|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.096||||||||0.096|-0.063|
81469448|NCT01573767|162631570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.051||||||||0.051|-0.110|
81469449|NCT01573767|162631571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|6.0||||||||6.0|-10.5|
81469450|NCT01573767|162631571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|9.6||||||||9.6|-6.9|
81469451|NCT01573767|162631571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|17.0||||||||17.0|0.4|
81469452|NCT01573767|162631572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|12.3||||||||12.3|-1.2|
81469453|NCT01573767|162631572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|14.2||||||||14.2|0.7|
81714848|NCT03781167|163124807|OTHER|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.9274|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||=0.9274
81714849|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.3297|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||=0.3297
81714850|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.9722|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||=0.9722
81714851|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.4403|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||=0.4403
81714852|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.1946|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||=0.1946
81714853|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.2077|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||=0.2077
81469454|NCT01573767|162631572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.2||||||95.0|0.4|14.0||||||||14.0|0.4|
81537620|NCT00286442|162758350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|-9.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-9.7|-25.6|<0.001
81537621|NCT00286442|162758351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|-8.9||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-8.9|-25.6|<0.001
81714854|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0692|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||=0.0692
81714855|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.2276|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||=0.2276
81714856|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.||||||0.3369|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||0.3369
81714857|NCT03781167|163124807|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.1218|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||=0.1218
81714858|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Day 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714859|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.002|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Day 2 vs Baseline||||=0.0020
81714860|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714861|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714862|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 1 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81469455|NCT01573767|162631573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|13.1||||||||13.1|-6.1|
81469456|NCT01573767|162631573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|17.4||||||||17.4|-1.8|
81714863|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Day 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714864|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714865|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714866|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 2 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81693004|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|10.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|229.1|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 6A||229.10|0.48|
81693005|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|19.83|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 6B||19.83|0.02|
81469457|NCT01573767|162631573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|14.9||||||||14.9|-4.4|
81693006|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|10.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|55.96|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 7F||55.96|1.98|
81693007|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|3.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|56.82|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 9V||56.82|0.19|
81693008|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|63.12|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 14||63.12|0.06|
81693009|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|16.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|123.48|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 18C||123.48|2.15|
81693010|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|24.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|367.81|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 19A||367.81|1.59|
81693011|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|95.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.08|691.01|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 19F||691.01|13.08|
81693012|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|10.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|171.84|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT+ Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT+ Subgroups for Serotype: 23F||171.84|0.64|
81693013|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|4.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|10.96|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 1||10.96|2.15|
81693014|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|9.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|20.36|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 3||20.36|4.50|
81693015|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|13.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|34.51|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 4||34.51|5.20|
81714867|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 3 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81469458|NCT01573767|162631574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|15.6||||||||15.6|-3.7|
81469459|NCT01573767|162631574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|19.3||||||||19.3|0.0|
81469460|NCT01573767|162631574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0||||||95.0|-2.7|16.7||||||||16.7|-2.7|
81469461|NCT01573767|162631575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|7.5||||||||7.5|-7.2|
81693016|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|17.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.76|37.91|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 5||37.91|7.76|
81693017|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|40.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.16|106.65|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 6A||106.65|15.16|
81693018|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|20.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.39|49.51|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 6B||49.51|8.39|
81693019|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|21.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.65|52.07|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 7F||52.07|8.65|
81693020|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|23.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.39|54.19|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 9V||54.19|10.39|
81693021|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|12.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.46|30.22|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 14||30.22|5.46|
81693022|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|12.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.95|27.88|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 18C||27.88|5.95|
81693023|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|26.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.46|63.58|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 19A||63.58|11.46|
81693024|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|15.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.02|34.38|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 19F||34.38|7.02|
81693025|NCT05372575|163083116|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 95% CI on the GMRs (the GMT of 13vPnC Cohort to the GMT of Non-13vPnC Cohort) for all 13 serotypes are provided and those 95% CIs were constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the mean difference of the measures on the logarithmically transformed scale (MOPA) using Student's t distribution.|GMR|48.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.67|127.16|||||GMR=(GMT of 13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)/(GMT of non-13vPnC VT- or Sp- Subgroup)|GMR of 13vPnC Cohort/non-13vPnC Cohort in VT- or Sp- Subgroups for Serotype: 23F||127.16|18.67|
81693026|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|4.1||||||1 hour postdose||4.1|-0.4|
81693027|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|4.9||||||1.5 hours postdose||4.9|0.4|
81693028|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|4.4||||||2 hours postdose||4.4|-0.1|
81693029|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|1.7||||||3 hours postdose||1.7|-2.8|
81693030|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.3|-1.8||||||4 hours postdose||-1.8|-6.3|
81693031|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|-1.2||||||6 hours postdose||-1.2|-5.7|
81693032|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.1|-2.6||||||12 hours postdose||-2.6|-7.1|
81693033|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|1.4||||||24 hours postdose||1.4|-3.1|
81693034|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|3.1||||||1 hour postdose||3.1|-1.4|
81693035|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|4.2||||||1.5 hours postdose||4.2|-0.2|
81693036|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|3.1||||||2 hours postdose||3.1|-1.4|
81693037|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|0.7||||||3 hours postdose||0.7|-3.8|
81693038|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.9|-1.5||||||4 hours postdose||-1.5|-5.9|
81693039|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.6|-0.1||||||6 hours postdose||-0.1|-4.6|
81693040|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.3|-2.8||||||12 hours postdose||-2.8|-7.3|
81693041|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.4|2.1||||||24 hours postdose||2.1|-2.4|
81693042|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|7.6|14.0||||||1 hour postdose||14.0|7.6|
81714868|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 3 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714869|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 3 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714870|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 4 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714871|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 4 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714872|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 4 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81469462|NCT01573767|162631575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|15.7||||||||15.7|1.0|
81469463|NCT01573767|162631575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|17.2||||||||17.2|2.3|
81693043|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|10.2|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|7.0|13.4||||||1.5 hours postdose||13.4|7.0|
81693044|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|8.0|14.4||||||2 hours postdose||14.4|8.0|
81693045|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|11.5|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|8.3|14.7||||||3 hours postdose||14.7|8.3|
81714873|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714874|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714875|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714876|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714877|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81693046|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|6.5|12.8||||||4 hours postdose||12.8|6.5|
81693047|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|7.2|13.5||||||6 hours postdose||13.5|7.2|
81693048|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|4.1|10.4||||||12 hours postdose||10.4|4.1|
81714878|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81469464|NCT00308750|162631603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.40
81693049|NCT03510663|163083147|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|3.8|10.2||||||24 hours postdose||10.2|3.8|
81693050|NCT04370028|163083165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.57|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.42|4.72|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired test was performed||||4.72|4.42|<0.00001
81693051|NCT04370028|163083166|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.2|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.01|8.67|||Fisher Exact||OR estimated (week 1 to week 12) the higher the better|Odds ratio of occuring MoCA score \<26 was assessed||8.67|6.01|<0.00001
81693052|NCT04370028|163083167|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.31|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.28|6.64|||Fisher Exact||OR estimated (week 1 to week 12) the higher the better|Odds ratio of occuring MoCA score \<17 was assessed||6.64|4.28|<0.00001
81714879|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714880|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714881|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714882|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81449843|NCT02792699|162586429|EQUIVALENCE|PK similarity between the test (rituximab \[US\]) and reference (rituximab \[EU\]) for Cmax was demonstrated if the 90% CI for the GMR following the second infusion of the first dose was within the bioequivalence criteria of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9531|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.907|1.0015||||||The geometric mean ratio (GMR) and confidence interval (CI) was estimated from an ANCOVA model adjusted for weight and geographic region. The GMR was obtained by exponentiating the difference of the means on the natural log scale. The CI was obtained by exponentiating the CI for the difference between the means on the log scale.||1.0015|0.9070|
81469465|NCT00308750|162631603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.19|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.19
81693053|NCT04370028|163083168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.375|||<|0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|4.96|||ANOVA|||Change of mean MoCA score||4.96|-0.21|<0.07
81693054|NCT04370028|163083168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.74|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.17|5.31|||ANOVA|||Change of mean MoCA score||5.31|4.17|<0.01
81693055|NCT04370028|163083168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.55|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.16|4.94|||ANOVA|||Change of mean MoCA score||4.94|4.16|<0.01
81693056|NCT04370028|163083168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.49|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|5.27|||ANOVA|||Change of mean MoCA score||5.27|3.7|<0.01
81693057|NCT04370028|163083170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.803|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.246||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.321|1.28|||ANOVA|||||1.28|0.321|0.0011
81693058|NCT05299983|163083202|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.001
81693059|NCT05299983|163083203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81693060|NCT05299983|163083204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.22
81693061|NCT05299983|163083205|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.45
81693062|NCT03050359|163083206|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was ≥-6%, the DU healing rate for TAK-438 was considered to be noninferior to that seen with lansoprazole.|Exact (Clopper-Pearson)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.998|3.791||||||||3.791|-2.998|
81693063|NCT03050359|163083207|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was ≥-10%, the HP eradication rate for TAK-438 was considered to be noninferior to that seen with lansoprazole.|Exact (Clopper-Pearson)|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.281|10.69||||||||10.690|-1.281|
81693064|NCT03050359|163083208|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was ≥-6%, the DU healing rate for TAK-438 was considered to be noninferior to that seen with lansoprazole.|Exact (Clopper-Pearson)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.901|6.319||||||||6.319|-4.901|
81693065|NCT03050359|163083209|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.579|7.344||||||Epigastric Pain (Postprandial)||7.344|-15.579|
81693066|NCT03050359|163083209|OTHER||Difference in percentages|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.23|8.422||||||Epigastric Pain (Fasting/Nocturnal)||8.422|-5.230|
81693067|NCT03050359|163083209|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.338|9.401||||||Abdominal Bloating||9.401|-17.338|
81693068|NCT03050359|163083209|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.334|7.815||||||Nausea/Vomiting||7.815|-26.334|
81693069|NCT03050359|163083209|OTHER||Difference in percentages|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.159|13.25||||||Heartburn||13.250|-4.159|
81693070|NCT03050359|163083209|OTHER||Difference in percentages|-9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.104|2.922||||||Lack of Appetite||2.922|-21.104|
81693071|NCT02614287|163083211|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81693072|NCT02614287|163083215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.215|||||||Fisher Exact|||TE ADA Positive (TE ADA+)||||.215
81693073|NCT02614287|163083216|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-1.76|0.60
81693074|NCT02614287|163083217|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.89|-0.72|.835
81693075|NCT02614287|163083218|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.467||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.979|2.197|||CPLRM|CPLRM: Categorical pseudo likelihood-based repeated measures model||||2.197|0.979|.063
81693076|NCT02614287|163083219|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.04|-0.96|.937
81693077|NCT02614287|163083220|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.02|-0.40|0.073
81693078|NCT02614287|163083221|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.82||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|6.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.47|-4.65|.747
81693079|NCT02614287|163083222|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|5.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Score||5.03|-1.07|0.203
81693080|NCT02614287|163083222|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|4.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Role Function-Restrictive Domain Score||4.98|-1.29|.247
81693081|NCT02614287|163083222|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|4.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Role Function-Preventive Domain Score||4.19|-1.67|0.399
81693082|NCT02614287|163083222|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|3.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|6.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Emotional Function Domain Score||6.64|-0.46|0.88
81693083|NCT02902172|163083233|NON_INFERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.85|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81693084|NCT00818324|163083242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The p value represents the comparison between baseline data and data at Week 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81693085|NCT00818324|163083242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The p value represents the comparison between baseline data and data at Week 4.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81693086|NCT00818324|163083242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The p value represents the comparison between baseline data and data at Week 28.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81693087|NCT00818324|163083242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The p value represents the comparison between baseline data and data at Week 52.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81714883|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714884|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714885|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714886|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714887|NCT03781167|163124808|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714888|NCT03781167|163124809|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81449844|NCT02792699|162586438|EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence was tested by comparing the 2-sided 90% CI of the change from baseline at week 24 of DAS28-CRP between ABP 798 and rituximab with an equivalence margin of (-0.6, 0.6).|LS Mean Difference|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.225|0.264||||||If PK similarity was established between rituximab (US) and rituximab (EU), the 2 rituximab arms were to be combined into a single reference group for the primary assessment of clinical equivalence of DAS28-CRP change from baseline at week 24 using a repeated measures analysis with DAS28-CRP change from baseline as the response and the stratification variables, visit, treatment, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline DAS28-CRP as predictors, and unstructured covariance matrix in the model.||0.264|-0.225|
81714889|NCT03781167|163124809|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714890|NCT03781167|163124809|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714891|NCT03781167|163124809|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714892|NCT03781167|163124809|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714893|NCT03781167|163124809|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714894|NCT03781167|163124809|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714895|NCT03781167|163124809|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714896|NCT03781167|163124809|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714897|NCT03781167|163124809|OTHER|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714898|NCT03781167|163124809|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714899|NCT03781167|163124809|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714900|NCT03781167|163124809|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714901|NCT03781167|163124809|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714902|NCT03781167|163124809|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714903|NCT03781167|163124810|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714904|NCT03781167|163124810|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714905|NCT03781167|163124810|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714906|NCT03781167|163124810|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714907|NCT03781167|163124810|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714908|NCT03781167|163124810|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714909|NCT03781167|163124810|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81469466|NCT00308750|162631607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.96||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-L at Cycle 1 (Week 3).|ANCOVA|||||||0.96
81714910|NCT03781167|163124810|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81469467|NCT00308750|162631607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.15||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-L at Cycle 1 (Week 3).|ANCOVA|||||||0.15
81469468|NCT00308750|162631607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.92||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-L at Cycle 2 (Week 6).|ANCOVA|||||||0.92
81714911|NCT03781167|163124810|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714912|NCT03781167|163124810|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714913|NCT03781167|163124810|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714914|NCT03781167|163124810|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714915|NCT03781167|163124810|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714916|NCT03781167|163124810|OTHER|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714917|NCT03781167|163124810|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714918|NCT03781167|163124811|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0035|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||=0.0035
81714919|NCT03781167|163124811|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714920|NCT03781167|163124811|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 6 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714921|NCT03781167|163124811|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.0098|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||=0.0098
81714922|NCT03781167|163124811|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714923|NCT03781167|163124811|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 13 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714924|NCT03781167|163124811|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81537622|NCT00286442|162758351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|-8.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-8.6|-25.4|<0.001
81537623|NCT00286442|162758352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|-10.8||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-10.8|-27.4|<0.001
81693088|NCT00818324|163083243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The p value represents the comparison between baseline data and data at Week 2.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81693089|NCT00818324|163083243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The p value represents the comparison between baseline data and data at Week 4.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81693090|NCT00818324|163083243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The p value represents the comparison between baseline data and data at Week 28.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81693091|NCT00818324|163083243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The p value represents the comparison between baseline data and data at Week 52.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81693092|NCT01773135|163083276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||U statistic|||||||<0.001
81693093|NCT01212172|163083284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.9||||0.2879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|21.1|||t-test, 1 sided|||||21.1|-6.7|0.2879
81693094|NCT01253044|163083292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.912|TWO_SIDED||||||MMRM|||||||.912
81693095|NCT01253044|163083293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.273|TWO_SIDED||||||MMRM|||||||.273
81693096|NCT02702193|163083310|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|GEE allowed the examination of trajectories from baseline through the 12 month follow-up.||To determine sample size for the grant proposal we conducted simulation studies in Mplus (Muthén \& Muthén, 2010) following the procedure described by Muthén and Muthén (2002). Each simulation created 10,000 datasets, assuming a medium-size (d = .5) intervention effect, and attrition of 10% at each assessment. For α= .05, the power estimate was at or above 80% with a sample of 172 mothers.||||<.05
81714925|NCT03781167|163124811|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81693097|NCT03280550|163083339|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.69||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level. There was no adjustment for multiplicity for the co-primary outcome measures.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline NPS, treatment and baseline NPS by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The primary analysis tested the null hypothesis that no treatment group difference existed for change from baseline in NPS at Week 24. As NPS and NCS are co-primary outcome measures, both null hypotheses for NPS and NCS must be rejected, with parameter estimates indicating a benefit of omalizumab over placebo, for the study to be deemed positive.||-0.69|-1.59|<0.0001
81714926|NCT03781167|163124811|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 26 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714927|NCT03781167|163124811|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81449845|NCT02792699|162586438|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.353|0.213||||||||0.213|-0.353|
81537624|NCT00286442|162758352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|-8.3||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-8.3|-25.0|<0.001
81693098|NCT03280550|163083340|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.25||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level. There was no adjustment for multiplicity for the co-primary outcome measures.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline NCS, treatment and baseline NCS by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The primary analysis tested the null hypothesis that no treatment group difference existed for change from baseline in NCS at Week 24. As NPS and NCS are co-primary outcome measures, both null hypotheses for NPS and NCS must be rejected, with parameter estimates indicating a benefit of omalizumab over placebo, for the study to be deemed positive.||-0.25|-0.84|0.0004
81693099|NCT03280550|163083341|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.06||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline SSS, treatment and baseline SSS by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in the average daily Sense of Smell Score (SSS) at Week 24.||-0.06|-0.60|0.0161
81693100|NCT03280550|163083342|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.28||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline PRS, treatment and baseline PRS by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in the average daily Posterior Rhinorrhea Score (PRS) at Week 24.||-0.28|-0.84|0.0001
81714928|NCT03781167|163124811|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714929|NCT03781167|163124811|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 39 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81714930|NCT03781167|163124811|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||=|0.003|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||=0.0030
81449846|NCT02792699|162586438|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.171|0.392||||||||0.392|-0.171|
81469469|NCT00308750|162631607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.97||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-L at Cycle 2 (Week 6).|ANCOVA|||||||0.97
81540169|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.1934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|6.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||6.26|0.69|0.1934
81693101|NCT03280550|163083343|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.6||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline NPS, treatment and baseline NPS by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in the NPS at Week 16.||-0.60|-1.43|<0.0001
81693102|NCT03280550|163083344|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.31||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline NCS, treatment and baseline NCS by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in the average daily NCS at Week 16.||-0.31|-0.83|<0.0001
81693103|NCT03280550|163083345|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-16.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.86|-10.38||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline, treatment and baseline by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in the SNOT-22 score at Week 24.||-10.38|-21.86|<0.0001
81693104|NCT03280550|163083346|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.16||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline ARS, treatment and baseline ARS by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in the average daily Anterior Rhinorrhea Score (ARS) at Week 24.||-0.16|-0.70|0.0023
81693105|NCT03280550|163083347|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.6716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|5.51||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Fisher Exact|Unadjusted|Odds ratio is comparing Omalizumab arm to Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for requirement of rescue medication through Week 24.||5.51|0.05|0.6716
81693106|NCT03280550|163083348|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.4815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|17.64||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Fisher Exact|Unadjusted|Odds ratio is comparing Omalizumab arm to Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for having had surgery for nasal polyps through Week 24.||17.64|0.00|0.4815
81693107|NCT03280550|163083349|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.71||||0.0492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|13.71|||Wald Chi-Square|Adjusted for Baseline AQLQ, geographic region, and aspirin sensitivity status.|Odds ratio is comparing Omalizumab arm to Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for number of participants with a change from baseline in AQLQ score of ≥0.5 at Week 24.||13.71|1.00|0.0492
81693108|NCT03280550|163083350|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.6716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|5.51||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Fisher Exact|Unadjusted|Odds ratio is comparing Omalizumab arm to Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for requirement of rescue treatment through Week 24.||5.51|0.05|0.6716
81714931|NCT03781167|163124811|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81449847|NCT02792699|162586439|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.064|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.203|0.33||||||Analysis of change from baseline at week 8, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline DAS28-CRP and the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||0.330|-0.203|
81714932|NCT03781167|163124811|SUPERIORITY|A paired-sample t-test was performed to test the change from Baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||paired-sample t-test|||Week 52 vs Baseline||||<0.001
81693109|NCT03280550|163083351|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.25||||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|29.6||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Wald Chi-Square|Adjusted for geographic region and asthma/aspirin sensitivity comorbidity status.|Odds ratio is comparing Omalizumab arm to Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in reduction in the need for surgery for nasal polyps by Week 24.||29.60|1.32|0.0209
81693110|NCT03280550|163083352|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|-0.96||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline TNSS, treatment and baseline by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in the average daily Total Nasal Symptom Score (TNSS) at Week 24.||-0.96|-2.85|0.0001
81693111|NCT03280550|163083353|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|3.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|6.24||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline UPSIT, treatment and baseline by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in the UPSIT score at Week 24.||6.24|1.38|0.0024
81693112|NCT03345836|163083377|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|17.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|25.8||P-value was calculated using Cochran-Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Point estimate and 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using CMH risk difference estimate.|||25.8|10.0|<0.0001
81714933|NCT00679354|163124825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman's Correlation Coefficient|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman's Correlation|||||||1.000
81714934|NCT00679354|163124826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman's Correlation Coefficient|0.56||||0.057|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman's Correlation|||||||0.057
81714935|NCT00679354|163124827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman's Correlation Coefficient|-0.22||||0.495|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman's Correlation|||||||0.495
81693113|NCT03345836|163083378|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|31.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.5|37.0||P-value was calculated using CMH test adjusted for randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Point estimate and 95% CI was calculated using CMH risk difference estimate.|||37.0|25.5|<0.0001
81693114|NCT03345836|163083380|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|25.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.7|33.1||P-value was calculated using CMH test adjusted for randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Point estimate and 95% CI was calculated using CMH.|||33.1|18.7|<0.0001
81714936|NCT00679354|163124828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman's Correlation Coefficient|-0.48||||0.114|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman's Correlation|||||||0.114
81714937|NCT00808665|163124834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.36
81469470|NCT00308750|162631607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.71||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-L at Cycle 3 (Week 9).|ANCOVA|||||||0.71
81469471|NCT00308750|162631607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.66||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-L at Cycle 3 (Week 9).|ANCOVA|||||||0.66
81714938|NCT01258803|163124841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.124|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|0.154|||ANCOVA|||"Pairwise Treatment Comparison of MF/F MDI with spacer and Placebo MDI combined with or without spacer.~Analysis was performed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model extracting the effects due to treatment, sequence, subject (random effect nested within sequence), period, age groups (5 to 7 years and 8 to 11 years) and Baseline FEV1 as a covariate."||0.154|0.094|<0.001
81714939|NCT01258803|163124842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.073|0.131|||ANCOVA|||"Pairwise Treatment Comparison of MF/F MDI without spacer and Placebo MDI combined with or without spacer.~Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model extracting the effects due to treatment, sequence, subject (random effect nested within sequence), period, age groups (5 to 7 years and 8 to 11 years) and Baseline FEV1 as a covariate."||0.131|0.073|<0.001
81469472|NCT00308750|162631607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.93||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-L at Cycle 4 (Week 12).|ANCOVA|||||||0.93
81693115|NCT03345836|163083381|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|16.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|21.6||P-value was calculated using CMH test adjusted for randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Point estimate and 95% CI was calculated using CMH.|||21.6|12.0|<0.0001
81714940|NCT01258803|163124843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.052|||ANCOVA|||"Pairwise Treatment Comparison of MF/F MDI with spacer and MF/F MDI without spacer.~Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model extracting the effects due to treatment, sequence, subject (random effect nested within sequence), period, age groups (5 to 7 years and 8 to 11 years) and Baseline FEV1 as a covariate."||0.052|-0.008|0.144
81714941|NCT01258803|163124845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.018||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.048|||ANCOVA|||"Pairwise Treatment Comparison of MF/F MDI with spacer and F DPI.~Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model extracting the effects due to treatment, sequence, subject (random effect nested within sequence), period, age groups (5 to 7 years and 8 to 11 years) and Baseline FEV1 as a covariate."||0.048|-0.012|0.229
81714942|NCT01258803|163124846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.025|||ANCOVA|||"Pairwise Treatment Comparison of MF/F MDI without spacer and F DPI.~Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model extracting the effects due to treatment, sequence, subject (random effect nested within sequence), period, age groups (5 to 7 years and 8 to 11 years) and Baseline FEV1 as a covariate."||0.025|-0.033|0.790
81714943|NCT01258803|163124847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.106|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.077|0.135|||ANCOVA|||"Pairwise Treatment Comparison of F DPI and Placebo MDI combined with or without spacer.~Analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model extracting the effects due to treatment, sequence, subject (random effect nested within sequence), period, age groups (5 to 7 years and 8 to 11 years) and Baseline FEV1 as a covariate."||0.135|0.077|<0.001
81714944|NCT00920582|163124849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.348||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.431|4.219|||Mantel Haenszel|||||4.219|0.431|0.609
81714945|NCT00920582|163124849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.356||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.453|4.23|||Mantel Haenszel|||||4.230|0.453|0.601
81714946|NCT00920582|163124849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.624||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|5.066|||Mantel Haenszel|||||5.066|0.521|0.400
81714947|NCT00920582|163124851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.028||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|0.031|||ANCOVA|||||0.031|-0.086|0.365
81714948|NCT00920582|163124851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.007||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078|0.064|||ANCOVA|||||0.064|-0.078|0.842
81714949|NCT00920582|163124851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.021||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|0.171|||ANCOVA|||||0.171|-0.089|0.565
81714950|NCT00920582|163124856|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.197||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.764|6.312|||Mantel Haenszel|||||6.312|0.764|0.142
81714951|NCT00920582|163124856|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.487||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.517|4.278|||Mantel Haenszel|||||4.278|0.517|0.460
81714952|NCT00920582|163124856|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.954||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|5.532|||Mantel Haenszel|||||5.532|0.690|0.199
81714953|NCT03319160|163124875|OTHER||Incidence per 100 patient-years|7.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|8.7|||||"Poisson distribution assumed due to the infrequent nature of the events. Number of appropriate shock events: 19 (17 subjects had one appropriate shock event, one subject had two appropriate shock events).~Length of exposure: 253 patient-years."|||8.7|6.3|
81714954|NCT03319160|163124877|OTHER||Incidence per 100 patient-years|3.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|4.4|||||||Poisson distribution assumed due to the infrequent nature of the events. Number of inappropriately shocked events: 8. Length of exposure: 253 patient-years.|4.4|1.9|
81714955|NCT02260791|163124930|EQUIVALENCE|-12% to +15% equivalence margin using 90% CI around the difference in ACR20 response rate|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.3|3.6||||||The difference and its 90% Confidence Interval (CI) for primary endpoint between FKB327 and Humira were estimated. If the 90% CI fell entirely between pre-specified equivalence margin (-12% to +15%), then FKB327 was considered equivalent to Humira.||3.6|-7.3|
81714956|NCT02260791|163124931|EQUIVALENCE|If the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in DAS28-CRP at Week 24 between FKB327 and Humira fell entirely between -0.6 and +0.6 then FKB327 was considered equivalent to Humira.|Difference in least square mean|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.18||||||The secondary hypothesis involved equivalence of the difference between FKB327 and Humira in DAS28-CRP at Week 24. Based on the repeated measures analysis model, the difference and its 95% CI in the least-squares means (LSMs) for DAS28-CRP at Week 24 between FKB327 and Humira were estimated. If the 95% CI fell entirely between the pre-specified margin (+/- 0.6), then FKB327 was considered equivalent to Humira.||0.18|-0.16|
81714957|NCT00643851|163124949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1243|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.62||Primary endpoint was tested at alpha=0.05; significance was claimed only if DAPA 5MG + MET was superior to both controls.|ANCOVA|||||-0.62|-1.11|<0.0001
81714958|NCT00643851|163124949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1245|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.45||Primary endpoint was tested at alpha=0.05; significance was claimed only if DAPA 5MG + MET is superior to both controls.|ANCOVA|||||-0.45|-0.94|<0.0001
81714959|NCT00643851|163124950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.883|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-11.4||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05. Significance was claimed only if DAPA 5MG + MET is superior to both controls.|ANCOVA|||||-11.4|-26.7|<0.0001
81714960|NCT00643851|163124950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.897|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.1|-19.8||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05. Significance was claimed only if DAPA 5MG + MET is superior to both controls.|ANCOVA|||||-19.8|-35.1|<0.0001
81714961|NCT00643851|163124951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.633|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.8|39.0||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05. Significance was claimed only if DAPA 5MG + MET is superior to both controls.|modified logistic regression|||||39.0|20.8|<0.0001
81714962|NCT00643851|163124951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.947||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|27.4||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05. Significance was claimed only if DAPA 5MG + MET is superior to both controls.|ANCOVA|||||27.4|8.1|0.0003
81714963|NCT00643851|163124952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1938|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-0.96||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05. Significance was claimed only if DAPA 5MG + MET is superior to both controls.|ANCOVA|||||-0.96|-1.72|<0.0001
81693116|NCT03345836|163083382|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|22.5||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|34.0||P-value was calculated using CMH test adjusted for randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Point estimate and 95% CI was calculated using CMH.|||34.0|11.1|0.0001
81537625|NCT00286442|162758353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-9.4||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-9.4|-26.7|<0.001
81693117|NCT03345836|163083383|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|7.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|9.8||P-value was calculated using mixed effect model repeat measurement (MMRM) with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and stratification factors in the model.|MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI was calculated using MMRM.|||9.8|5.2|< 0.0001
81693118|NCT03345836|163083384|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|24.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|31.5||P-value was calculated using MMRM with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and stratification factors in the model.|MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI was calculated using MMRM.|||31.5|17.2|< 0.0001
81693119|NCT03345836|163083385|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|20.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|27.8||P-value was calculated using CMH test adjusted for randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Point estimate and 95% CI was calculated using CMH.|||27.8|13.7|<0.0001
81693120|NCT03345836|163083386|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|22.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|31.2||P-value was calculated using CMH test adjusted for randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Point estimate and 95% CI was calculated using CMH.|||31.2|14.4|<0.0001
81693121|NCT03345836|163083387|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|12.1||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|19.5||P-value was calculated using CMH test adjusted for randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Point estimate and 95% CI was calculated using CMH.|||19.5|4.7|0.0013
81693122|NCT03345836|163083388|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.6||||0.2834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|2.4||P-value was calculated using Chi-squared test.|Chi-squared||Point estimate and 95% CI was calculated using Chi-squared test.|||2.4|-7.6|0.2834
81693123|NCT03345836|163083389|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|11.5||||0.0833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|24.4||P-value was calculated using CMH test adjusted for randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Point estimate and 95% CI was calculated using CMH.|||24.4|-1.5|0.0833
81693124|NCT01943864|163083394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||non PD rate at Week 12|10.0||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|31.7|||Exact Binomial Test|||||31.7|1.2|0.976
81693125|NCT01943864|163083395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||non PD rate at Week 12|15.0||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|37.9|||Exact Binomial Test|||||37.9|3.2|0.909
81693126|NCT01943864|163083410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median PFS|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|12.1|||||Lower and upper limits and estimation value are in terms of weeks|||12.1|4.6|
81693127|NCT01943864|163083411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median PFS|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|12.7|||||Lower and upper limits and estimation value are in terms of weeks|||12.7|4.6|
81693128|NCT01943864|163083412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall Survival|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|39.3||||||||39.3|6.2|
81693129|NCT01943864|163083413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ORR|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|16.8||||||||16.8|0|
81693130|NCT01943864|163083414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ORR|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|24.9||||||||24.9|0.1|
81693131|NCT00320385|163083419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.93|||Log Rank||The Pike estimator of the treatment hazard ratio based on the log-rank test was provided, together with a 95% confidence interval.|||0.93|0.57|0.008
81693132|NCT00320385|163083420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.07|||Log Rank||The Pike estimator of the treatment hazard ratio based on the log-rank test was provided, together with a 95% confidence interval.|||1.07|0.53|0.106
81714964|NCT00643851|163124952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1912|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.82||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05. Significance was claimed only if DAPA 5MG + MET is superior to both controls.|ANCOVA|||||-0.82|-1.57|<0.0001
81714965|NCT00643851|163124953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3388||0.8769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.61||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05. Significance was claimed only if DAPA 5MG + MET is superior to both controls.|ANCOVA|||||0.61|-0.72|0.8769
81693133|NCT00320385|163083421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.9|||Fisher Exact||Responses were compared between treatment arms using stratified Fisher's exact tests.|||3.9|0.6|0.460
81693134|NCT00320385|163083422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|4.5|||Fisher Exact||Clinical Benefit was compared between treatment arms using stratified Fisher's exact tests.|||4.5|1.2|0.010
81693135|NCT02492750|163083431|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose (MTD) Level|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||MTD is defined as the dose level below the lowest dose that induces DLT in at least one-third of patients. A total of 6 patients treated at the MTD will be sufficient to identify common toxicities at the MTD.|||||
81693136|NCT01798706|163083446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.464||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Lixisenatide vs Placebo|Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of basal insulin use at screening, randomization strata of Week -1 glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) (≥30 to \<60, ≥60 ml/min/1.73 m\^2), and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as a covariate.||-0.464|-0.81|< 0.0001
81693137|NCT01798706|163083447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.464|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|-4.132||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level. Testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05.|ANCOVA||Lixisenatide vs Placebo|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of basal insulin use at screening, randomization strata of Week -1 eGFR (≥30 to \<60, ≥60 ml/min/1.73 m\^2), and country as fixed effects and baseline 2-hour PPG value as a covariate. Hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error at 0.05. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints were reported.||-4.132|-5.96|< 0.0001
81693138|NCT01798706|163083448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.527||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Lixisenatide vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of basal insulin use at screening, randomization strata of Week -1 eGFR (≥30 to \<60, ≥60 ml/min/1.73 m\^2), and country as fixed effects and baseline 7-point SMPG value as a covariate.||-0.527|-1.39|< 0.0001
81469473|NCT00308750|162631607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.33||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-L at Cycle 4 (Week 12).|ANCOVA|||||||0.33
81693139|NCT01798706|163083449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.278|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.862|-0.769||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Lixisenatide vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of basal insulin use at screening, randomization strata of Week -1 eGFR (≥30 to \<60, ≥60 ml/min/1.73 m\^2), and country as fixed effects and baseline body weight value as a covariate.||-0.769|-1.862|< 0.0001
81693140|NCT01798706|163083450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.262||0.2347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.828|0.204||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Lixisenatide vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of basal insulin use at screening, randomization strata of Week -1 eGFR (≥30 to \<60, ≥60 ml/min/1.73 m\^2), and country as fixed effects and baseline FPG value as a covariate.||0.204|-0.828|0.2347
81693141|NCT03552549|163083473|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.77|||||Hazard ratio presented as PEG-Intron/INTRON A; HR \<1 indicates treatment effect in favor of PEG-Intron.|||1.77|0.28|
81693142|NCT02094586|163083488|EQUIVALENCE|The GMT of each lot was required to be within ±50% of each other lot with 95% confidence. Specifically, the 95% CI around each pairwise ratio of GMTs was required to be within \[0.67, 1.5\].|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.08||||||Lot A vs. Lot B||1.08|0.78|
81693143|NCT02094586|163083493|EQUIVALENCE|The GMT of each lot was required to be within ±50% of each other lot with 95% confidence. Specifically, the 95% CI around each pairwise ratio of GMTs was required to be within \[0.67, 1.5\].|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.2||||||Lot B vs Lot C||1.20|0.87|
81693144|NCT02094586|163083494|EQUIVALENCE|The GMT of each lot was required to be within ±50% of each other lot with 95% confidence. Specifically, the 95% CI around each pairwise ratio of GMTs was required to be within \[0.67, 1.5\].|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.1||||||Lot A vs. Lot C||1.10|0.80|
81693145|NCT02761993|163083495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.341||||||Since there were two (2) primary hypotheses, Bonferroni corrections were used to control for multiplicity, with p \< 0.025 considered significant.|Generalized Estimating Equation|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) method with a linear link and exchangeable covariance matrix (with subject correlation structure)||||||0.341
81693146|NCT02761993|163083495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.774||||||Since there were two (2) primary hypotheses, Bonferroni corrections were used to control for multiplicity, with p \< 0.025 considered significant.|Generalized Estimating Equations|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) method with a linear link and exchangeable covariance matrix (with subject correlation structure)||||||0.774
81693147|NCT02761993|163083496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.501||||||Since there were two (2) primary hypotheses, Bonferroni corrections were used to control for multiplicity, with p \< 0.025 considered significant.|Generalized Estimating Equations|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) method with a linear link and exchangeable covariance matrix (with subject correlation structure)||||||0.501
81693148|NCT02761993|163083496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.486||||||Since there were two (2) primary hypotheses, Bonferroni corrections were used to control for multiplicity, with p \< 0.025 considered significant.|Generalized Estimating Equations|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) method with a linear link and exchangeable covariance matrix (with subject correlation structure)||||||0.486
81693149|NCT02761993|163083497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.816|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.816
81693150|NCT02761993|163083497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.706|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.706
81693151|NCT00256867|163083498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio Expressed as percent difference|-37.186|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.219|-32.879|||ANCOVA||Estimation parameter was Ratio to RSG Group expressed as percent difference from RSG group. Based on ANCOVA : Log(value) - log(baseline)= log(baseline) + sex + country + Treatment + Prior Sulfonylurea use|||-32.879|-41.219|<0.0001
81714966|NCT00643851|163124953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3399|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|-0.71||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05. Significance was claimed only if DAPA 5MG + MET is superior to both controls.|ANCOVA|||||-0.71|-2.04|<0.0001
81714967|NCT00643851|163124954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4191|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.66||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05. Significance was claimed only if DAPA 5MG + MET is superior to both controls.|ANCOVA|||||0.66|-0.98|
81469474|NCT00308750|162631607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.19||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-L at Cycle 5 (Week 15).|ANCOVA|||||||0.19
81469475|NCT00308750|162631607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-L at Cycle 5 (Week 15).|ANCOVA|||||||0.40
81469476|NCT00308750|162631607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.63||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-L at Cycle 6 (Week 18).|ANCOVA|||||||0.63
81693152|NCT00256867|163083499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.55|||ANCOVA||Change = Baseline + sex + country + Treatment + Prior Sulfonylurea use|||-0.55|-1.09|<0.0001
81693153|NCT00256867|163083503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|36.32|||<|0.0001||95.0|16.52|79.85|||ANCOVA||Odds (logistic regression:log odds=Baseline + sex + Treatment + Prior Sulfonylurea use) of having an LDL-c \< 100 mg/dL at Week 6 on All FDC RSG/SIMV groups compared to All RSG monotherapy groups|||79.85|16.52|<.0001
81469477|NCT00308750|162631607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.55||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-L at Cycle 6 (Week 18).|ANCOVA|||||||0.55
81693154|NCT00256867|163083504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|7.07|||ANCOVA||Odds (logistic regression: log odds=Baseline + sex + Treatment + Prior SU use) of having an HbA1c \< 7% or reduction of HbA1c \>= 0.7% at Week 16 on All FDC group compared to Simv group.|||7.07|2.32|<0.0001
81693155|NCT00256867|163083505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.21|7.0|||ANCOVA||Odds (logistic regression:log odds=Baseline + sex + Treatment + Prior SU use) of having an FPG \< 7.0 mmol/L or reduction of FPG \>= 1.67 mmol/L at Week 16 on All FDC group compared to Simv group.|||7|2.21|<0.0001
81693156|NCT00875017|163083522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-65.75|||<|0.001||95.0|-96.01|-35.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Net phosphorus absorption was analysed using a mixed linear effect model with fixed effects for sequence group, period and treatment group. Subject within sequence effect was included as a random effect.||-35.49|-96.01|<0.001
81693157|NCT00875017|163083522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-125.65|||<|0.001||95.0|-155.91|-95.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Net phosphorus absorption was analysed using a mixed linear effect model with fixed effects for sequence group, period and treatment group. Subject within sequence effect was included as a random effect.||-95.39|-155.91|<0.001
81693158|NCT00875017|163083522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-59.9|||<|0.001||95.0|-89.87|-29.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Net phosphorus absorption was analysed using a mixed linear effect model with fixed effects for sequence group, period and treatment group. Subject within sequence effect was included as a random effect.||-29.93|-89.87|<0.001
81693159|NCT00875017|163083523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|71.9|||<|0.001||95.0|40.03|103.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Phosphorus binding was analysed using a mixed linear effect model with fixed effects for sequence group, period and treatment group. Subject within sequence effect was included as a random effect.||103.77|40.03|<0.001
81693160|NCT00875017|163083524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-20.67||||0.049||95.0|-41.22|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Net calcium absorption was analysed using a mixed linear effect model with fixed effects for sequence group, period and treatment group. Subject within sequence effect was included as a random effect.||-0.13|-41.22|0.049
81693161|NCT00875017|163083524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-15.56||||0.133||95.0|-36.11|4.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Net calcium absorption was analysed using a mixed linear effect model with fixed effects for sequence group, period and treatment group. Subject within sequence effect was included as a random effect.||4.99|-36.11|0.133
81693162|NCT00875017|163083524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|5.11||||0.612||95.0|-15.24|25.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Net calcium absorption was analysed using a mixed linear effect model with fixed effects for sequence group, period and treatment group. Subject within sequence effect was included as a random effect.||25.47|-15.24|0.612
81693163|NCT03342469|163083529|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||Difference in Delta Power in ADHD group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC) This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons.||||>0.05
81693164|NCT03342469|163083529|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||Difference in Theta Power in ADHD group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC) This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons.||||>0.05
81693165|NCT03342469|163083529|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||Difference in Alpha Power in ADHD group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC) This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons.||||>0.05
81693166|NCT03342469|163083529|OTHER|||||||0.08||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||Difference in Beta Power in ADHD group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC) This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons.||||0.08
81714968|NCT00643851|163124954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4201|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.74||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05. Significance was claimed only if DAPA 5MG + MET is superior to both controls.|ANCOVA|||||-0.74|-2.40|
81714969|NCT01377194|163124987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-3.303||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.457|-1.148|||mixed-model for repeated measures|||||-1.148|-5.457|0.0027
81469478|NCT00308750|162631608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.93||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-Taxane at Cycle 1 (Week 3).|ANCOVA|||||||0.93
81469479|NCT00308750|162631608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.86||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-Taxane at Cycle 1 (Week 3).|ANCOVA|||||||0.86
81469480|NCT00308750|162631608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.69||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-Taxane at Cycle 2 (Week 6).|ANCOVA|||||||0.69
81693167|NCT03342469|163083529|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|F(1,14)= 4.55||Difference in Gamma Power in ADHD group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC) This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons.||||0.05
81693168|NCT03342469|163083529|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||Difference in Delta Power in control group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC) This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons.||||>0.05
81714970|NCT01377194|163124987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-3.141||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.293|-0.988|||mixed-model for repeated measures|||||-0.988|-5.293|0.0043
81714971|NCT01377194|163124988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.827||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|-0.033|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures.||||-0.033|-3.620|0.0459
81714972|NCT01377194|163124988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-2.72||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.494|-0.946|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures.||||-0.946|-4.494|0.0028
81714973|NCT01728454|163124989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle 1||||0.0360
81714974|NCT01728454|163124989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1087|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle 1||||0.1087
81449848|NCT02792699|162586439|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.147|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.411|0.117||||||Analysis of change from baseline at week 8, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline DAS28-CRP and the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||0.117|-0.411|
81714975|NCT01728454|163124989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2263|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||Off-Drug Cycle 1||||0.2263
81714976|NCT01728454|163124989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5375|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||Off-Drug Cycle 1||||0.5375
81714977|NCT01728454|163124990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1017|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle 1||||0.1017
81714978|NCT01728454|163124990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1927|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle 1||||0.1927
81714979|NCT01728454|163124990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1017|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||Off-Drug Cycle 1||||0.1017
81714980|NCT01728454|163124990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1927|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||Off-Drug Cycle 1||||0.1927
81714981|NCT01728454|163124991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7508|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle 1||||0.7508
81714982|NCT01728454|163124991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5507|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle 1||||0.5507
81714983|NCT01728454|163124991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3993|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||Off-Drug Cycle 1||||0.3993
81714984|NCT01728454|163124991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5821|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||Off-Drug Cycle 1||||0.5821
81714985|NCT01728454|163124992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7507|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle||||0.7507
81714986|NCT01728454|163124992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8919|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle||||0.8919
81714987|NCT01728454|163124993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.478|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle||||0.4780
81714988|NCT01728454|163124993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2354|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle||||0.2354
81714989|NCT01728454|163124994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.114|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle||||0.1140
81714990|NCT01728454|163124994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1636|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle||||0.1636
81714991|NCT01728454|163124995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.114|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle||||0.1140
81714992|NCT01728454|163124995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0733|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle||||0.0733
81714993|NCT01728454|163124996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1253|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle||||0.1253
81714994|NCT01728454|163124996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3442|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle||||0.3442
81714995|NCT01728454|163124997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0303|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle||||0.0303
81714996|NCT01728454|163124997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2864|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||On-Drug Cycle||||0.2864
81714997|NCT01728454|163124998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4365|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||PTS: LOCF Cycle 1||||0.4365
81714998|NCT01728454|163124998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1302|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||PTS: LOCF Cycle 1||||0.1302
81714999|NCT01728454|163124998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3591|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||PTS: ODI Cycle 1||||0.3591
81715000|NCT01728454|163124998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0872|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||PTS: ODI Cycle 1||||0.0872
81715001|NCT01728454|163124998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4814|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||IS: LOCF Cycle 1||||0.4814
81715002|NCT01728454|163124998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9162|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||IS: LOCF Cycle 1||||0.9162
81715003|NCT01728454|163124998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6607|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||IS: ODI Cycle 1||||0.6607
81715004|NCT01728454|163124998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9527|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||IS: ODI Cycle 1||||0.9527
81715005|NCT01728454|163124999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2812|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||LOCF Cycle 1||||0.2812
81715006|NCT01728454|163124999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5858|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||LOCF Cycle 1||||0.5858
81715007|NCT01728454|163124999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4116|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||ODI Cycle 1||||0.4116
81715008|NCT01728454|163124999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4252|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||ODI Cycle 1||||0.4252
81715009|NCT01728454|163125000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6131|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||SAP: On-Drug Cycle 1||||0.6131
81715010|NCT01728454|163125000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7881|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||SAP: On-Drug Cycle 1||||0.7881
81715011|NCT01728454|163125000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9376|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||SAP: Off-Drug Cycle 1||||0.9376
81715012|NCT01728454|163125000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6552|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||SAP: Off-Drug Cycle 1||||0.6552
81693169|NCT03342469|163083529|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||Difference in Theta Power in control group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC) This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons.||||>0.05
81693170|NCT03342469|163083529|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||Difference in Alpha Power in control group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC) This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons.||||>0.05
81693171|NCT03342469|163083529|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||Difference in Beta Power in control group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)||||>0.05
81693172|NCT03342469|163083529|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||"Difference in Gamma Power in control group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons."||||>0.05
81693173|NCT03342469|163083530|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||"Difference in Delta Power in ADHD group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons."||||>0.05
81693174|NCT03342469|163083530|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||"Difference in Theta Power in ADHD group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons."||||>0.05
81693175|NCT03342469|163083530|OTHER|||||||0.04||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|F(1.14)= 4.88, p=0.04||"Difference in Alpha Power in ADHD group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons."||||0.04
81693176|NCT03342469|163083530|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||"Difference in Beta Power in ADHD group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons."||||>0.05
81715013|NCT01728454|163125000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7143|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||EP: On-Drug Cycle 1||||0.7143
81715014|NCT01728454|163125000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2985|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||EP: On-Drug Cycle 1||||0.2985
81715015|NCT01728454|163125000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3162|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||EP: Off-Drug Cycle 1||||0.3162
81715016|NCT01728454|163125000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7503|||||||Wilcoxon Rank- Sum Test|||EP: Off-Drug Cycle 1||||0.7503
81715017|NCT00387621|163125001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|With Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons||||||<0.05
81715018|NCT00387621|163125002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||rank-sum test|Rank-sum test was used due to non-normality of data with Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons||||||<0.05
81449849|NCT02792699|162586439|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.502|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.233|0.772||||||Analysis of change from baseline at week 12, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline DAS28-CRP and the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||0.772|0.233|
81715019|NCT01190839|163125011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097||||||p-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by the number of risk factors for recurrence of active CD and baseline use of an immunomodulator.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||||||0.097
81715020|NCT01190839|163125012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||p-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by the number of risk factors for recurrence of active CD and baseline use of an immunomodulator.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||||||<0.001
81715021|NCT01190839|163125013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098||||||p-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by the number of risk factors for recurrence of active CD and baseline use of an immunomodulator.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||||||0.098
81715022|NCT01362062|163125058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 3.||||=0.001
81715023|NCT01362062|163125058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 4.||||=0.001
81715024|NCT01362062|163125058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 5.||||=0.001
81715025|NCT01362062|163125058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 6.||||=0.001
81715026|NCT01362062|163125058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 7.||||=0.001
81715027|NCT01362062|163125058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 8.||||=0.001
81715028|NCT01362062|163125058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 9.||||=0.001
81449850|NCT02792699|162586439|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.539||||||Analysis of change from baseline at week 12, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline DAS28-CRP and the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||0.539|0.000|
81715029|NCT01362062|163125058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 10.||||=0.001
81715030|NCT01362062|163125058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 11.||||=0.001
81715031|NCT01362062|163125058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 12.||||=0.001
81715032|NCT01362062|163125058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 13.||||=0.001
81715033|NCT01362062|163125059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 3.||||=0.003
81715034|NCT01362062|163125059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 4.||||=0.005
81715035|NCT01362062|163125059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 5.||||=0.002
81715036|NCT01362062|163125059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 6.||||=0.014
81715037|NCT01362062|163125059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 7.||||=0.001
81715038|NCT01362062|163125059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 8.||||=0.008
81715039|NCT01362062|163125059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 9.||||=0.014
81715040|NCT01362062|163125059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 10.||||=0.009
81715041|NCT01362062|163125059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 11.||||=0.001
81715042|NCT01362062|163125059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 12.||||=0.001
81715043|NCT01362062|163125059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 13.||||=0.001
81715044|NCT01362062|163125060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 3.||||=0.002
81715045|NCT01362062|163125060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 4.||||=0.001
81715046|NCT01362062|163125060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 5.||||=0.002
81715047|NCT01362062|163125060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 6.||||=0.001
81715048|NCT01362062|163125060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 7.||||=0.001
81715049|NCT01362062|163125060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 8.||||=0.001
81715050|NCT01362062|163125060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 9.||||=0.001
81449851|NCT02792699|162586439|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.255|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.55||||||Analysis of change from baseline at week 40, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline DAS28-CRP and the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||0.550|-0.040|
81469481|NCT00308750|162631608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.77||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-Taxane at Cycle 2 (Week 6).|ANCOVA|||||||0.77
81693177|NCT03342469|163083530|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||"Difference in Gamma Power in ADHD group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons."||||>0.05
81693178|NCT03342469|163083530|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||"Difference in Delta Power in control group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons."||||>0.05
81693179|NCT03342469|163083530|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||repeated measures General Linear Model|||"Difference in Theta Power in control group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons"||||>0.05
81693180|NCT03342469|163083530|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||"Difference in Alpha Power in control group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons."||||>0.05
81693181|NCT03342469|163083530|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||"Difference in Beta Power in control group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons."||||>0.05
81693182|NCT03342469|163083530|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||"Difference in Gamma Power in control group with and without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (EEG power during AFC, EEG power during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons."||||>0.05
81715051|NCT01362062|163125060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 10.||||=0.001
81715052|NCT01362062|163125060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 11.||||=0.001
81715053|NCT01362062|163125060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 12.||||=0.001
81715054|NCT01362062|163125060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 13.||||=0.001
81715055|NCT01362062|163125061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 3.||||=0.001
81715056|NCT01362062|163125061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 4.||||=0.001
81715057|NCT01362062|163125061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 5.||||=0.001
81537626|NCT00286442|162758353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|-6.8||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-6.8|-24.2|<0.001
81715058|NCT01362062|163125061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 6.||||=0.001
81469482|NCT00308750|162631608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.83||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-Taxane at Cycle 3 (Week 9).|ANCOVA|||||||0.83
81537627|NCT00286442|162758354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.3|-10.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-10.2|-27.3|<0.001
81715059|NCT01362062|163125061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 7.||||=0.001
81715060|NCT01362062|163125061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 8.||||=0.001
81715061|NCT01362062|163125061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 9.||||=0.001
81715062|NCT01362062|163125061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 10.||||=0.001
81715063|NCT01362062|163125061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 11.||||=0.001
81715064|NCT01362062|163125061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 12.||||=0.001
81715065|NCT01362062|163125061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 13.||||=0.001
81715066|NCT01362062|163125062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 3.||||=0.001
81715067|NCT01362062|163125062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 4.||||=0.001
81715068|NCT01362062|163125062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 5.||||=0.001
81715069|NCT01362062|163125062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 6.||||=0.001
81715070|NCT01362062|163125062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 7.||||=0.001
81715071|NCT01362062|163125062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 8.||||=0.001
81715072|NCT01362062|163125062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 9.||||=0.001
81715073|NCT01362062|163125062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 10.||||=0.001
81715074|NCT01362062|163125062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 11.||||=0.001
81715075|NCT01362062|163125062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 12.||||=0.001
81715076|NCT01362062|163125062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 13.||||=0.001
81469483|NCT00308750|162631608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.78||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-Taxane at Cycle 3 (Week 9).|ANCOVA|||||||0.78
81715077|NCT01362062|163125063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.064|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 3.||||=0.064
81715078|NCT01362062|163125063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.104|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 4.||||=0.104
81715079|NCT01362062|163125063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.052|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 5.||||=0.052
81715080|NCT01362062|163125063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.043|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 6.||||=0.043
81715081|NCT01362062|163125063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB of Visit 7.||||=0.015
81715082|NCT01362062|163125063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.023|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 8.||||=0.023
81715083|NCT01362062|163125063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.028|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 9.||||=0.028
81715084|NCT01362062|163125063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.048|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 10.||||=0.048
81715085|NCT01362062|163125063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 11.||||=0.025
81715086|NCT01362062|163125063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.023|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 12.||||=0.023
81469484|NCT00308750|162631608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-Taxane at Cycle 4 (Week 12).|ANCOVA|||||||1.00
81449852|NCT02792699|162586439|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.135|0.455||||||Analysis of change from baseline at week 40, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline DAS28-CRP and the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||0.455|-0.135|
81449853|NCT02792699|162586439|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.262|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.564||||||Analysis of change from baseline at week 48, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline DAS28-CRP and the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||0.564|-0.040|
81693183|NCT03342469|163083531|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|F(1,15) = 3.65, p = 0.08||"Difference in inattentive ASRS in ADHD group with/without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (inattentive ASRS score during AFC, inattentive ASRS score during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons."||||>0.05
81693184|NCT03342469|163083531|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||"Difference in hyperactive ASRS in ADHD group with/without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (hyperactive ASRS score during AFC, hyperactive ASRS score during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons."||||>0.05
81693185|NCT03342469|163083531|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||"Difference in total ASRS in ADHD group with/without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (total ASRS score during AFC, total ASRS score during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons."||||>0.05
81715087|NCT01362062|163125063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical analysis for CFB at Visit 13.||||=0.022
81449854|NCT02792699|162586439|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.216|0.376||||||Analysis of change from baseline at week 48, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline DAS28-CRP and the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||0.376|-0.216|
81449855|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9339|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7696|1.1332||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 8, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.1332|0.7696|
81449856|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.036|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1495|0.0775||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 8, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.0775|-0.1495|
81449857|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0392|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8436|1.2801||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798\]) at week 8, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.2801|0.8436|
81693186|NCT03342469|163083531|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||"inattentive ASRS in control group with/without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (inattentive ASRS score during AFC, inattentive ASRS score during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons."||||>0.05
81693187|NCT03342469|163083531|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||"Hyperactive ASRS in control group with/without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (hyperactive ASRS score during AFC, hyperactive ASRS score during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons."||||>0.05
81693188|NCT03342469|163083531|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level \</= 0.05. This was chosen due to the small sample size. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study and a power analysis for sample size was not conducted.|repeated measures General Linear Model|||"Difference in total ASRS in control group with/without exposure to AFC. General linear model assessed the impact of treatment (AFC v. placebo) on each EEG frequency band, taking into account order of materials. Dependent variable = Treatment (total ASRS score during AFC, total ASRS score during placebo); independent variable = order (AFC/placebo, placebo/AFC)~This is a pilot study, thus a power calculation was not done and it was not power to correct for multiple comparisons."||||>0.05
81693189|NCT05515601|163083539|OTHER|A linear fixed-effects model is used to estimate the relative bioavailability.|Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|0.986|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.929|1.05||||||||1.05|0.929|
81693190|NCT05515601|163083540|OTHER|A linear fixed-effects model is used to estimate the relative bioavailability.|Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.948|1.08||||||||1.08|0.948|
81693191|NCT05515601|163083541|OTHER|A linear fixed-effects model is used to estimate the relative bioavailability|Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.09||||||||1.09|0.960|
81693192|NCT00777491|163083542|OTHER|There was no formal comparison of the two treatment arms.||||||||||||||||The confidence interval of the rate was calculated by Clopper-Pearson's exact binomial confidence intervals methods with one-sided type I error of 0.1. The study required 32 analyzable patients in each arm, which would warrant a 10% chance of observing a percentage of patients without distant metastasis by 3 years of less than 75% if the true rate was 86%. With the actual number of evaluable patients, the study instead warrants a 13-14% chance.|If the percentage of patients without distant metastasis by 3 years for either arm was greater than or equal to 75%, then it would be strongly considered as a potential arm in a subsequent phase III study, assuming treatment delivery and adverse events (AEs) were acceptable. If both arms met the criteria, then the treatment arm with less toxicity would be chosen.|||
81693193|NCT00777491|163083545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.493||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.129|1.881||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Univariate analysis|Reference arm = 5-FU and Cisplatin + BID Irradiation|||1.881|0.129|0.30
81693194|NCT00777491|163083546|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.426|5.277||Two-sided significance level of 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Univariable analysis|Reference arm = 5-FU and Cisplatin + BID irradiation|||5.277|0.426|0.75
81693195|NCT00088634|163083569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparisons between SM-13496 and placebo will be performed by means of a 2-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and study center as factors, and baseline BPRS score as a covariate. Ninety-five percent (95%) confidence intervals will be constructed using the variability estimates from the ANCOVA model.||||<0.05
81693196|NCT00088634|163083570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparisons between SM-13496 and placebo will be performed by means of a 2-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and study center as factors, and baseline PANSS score as a covariate. Ninety-five percent (95%) confidence intervals will be constructed using the variability estimates from the ANCOVA model.||||<0.05
81469485|NCT00308750|162631608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.91||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-Taxane at Cycle 4 (Week 12).|ANCOVA|||||||0.91
81693197|NCT00088634|163083571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparisons between SM-13496 and placebo will be performed by means of a 2-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and study center as factors, and baseline CGI-S score as a covariate. Ninety-five percent (95%) confidence intervals will be constructed using the variability estimates from the ANCOVA model.||||<0.05
81693198|NCT00088634|163083572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparisons between SM-13496 and placebo will be performed by means of a 2-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group and study center as factors, and baseline MADRS score as a covariate. Ninety-five percent (95%) confidence intervals will be constructed using the variability estimates from the ANCOVA model.||||<0.05
81693199|NCT02426658|163083573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7044|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7044
81715088|NCT02545504|163125071|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.93||||0.5625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.18||The significance level at final analysis is 0.046 (two-sided). Stratum with \< 6 participants or no informative event by combined treatment arms was pooled with the smallest adjacent stratum for stratified analyses.|Log Rank|p-value was stratified by Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) status, geographic region and primary tumor site.|Hazard ratio (HR) was stratified by ECOG status, geographic region and primary tumor site with treatment arm as the only covariate.|The primary and secondary endpoints were tested sequentially in the following gate-keeping order: the primary OS endpoint, then the secondary PFS endpoint, and finally the secondary ORR endpoint.||1.18|0.74|0.5625
81715089|NCT02545504|163125072|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.84||||0.1031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.04||The significance level at final analysis was 0.032 (two-sided). Stratum with \< 6 participants or no informative event by combined treatment arms was pooled with the smallest adjacent stratum for stratified analyses.|Log Rank|p-value was stratified by ECOG status,geographic region and primary tumor site.|HR was stratified by ECOG status,geographic region;primary tumor site with treatment arm as a covariate.Stratum with \<6 participants or no informative event by combined treatment arms was pooled with smallest adjacent stratum for stratified analyses.|The primary and secondary endpoints were tested sequentially in the following gate-keeping order: the primary OS endpoint, then the secondary PFS endpoint, and finally the secondary ORR endpoint. PFS was tested only if OS was significant. The P-value is for display only.||1.04|0.67|0.1031
81715090|NCT02545504|163125073|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.0493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.15||The significance level at final analysis was 0.032 (two-sided). Stratum with \< 6 participants or no informative event by combined treatment arms was pooled with the smallest adjacent stratum for stratified analyses.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was stratified by ECOG status, geographic region and primary tumor site.|OR was stratified by ECOG status, geographic region and primary tumor site. Stratum with \< 6 participants or no informative event by combined treatment arms was pooled with the smallest adjacent stratum for stratified analyses.|The primary and secondary endpoints were tested sequentially in the following gate-keeping order: the primary OS endpoint, then the secondary PFS endpoint, and finally the secondary ORR endpoint. ORR was tested only if OS and PFS were significant.The P-value is for display only.||2.15|1.00|0.0493
81715091|NCT02545504|163125073|SUPERIORITY||ORR Difference|9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|18.8|||||The 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of difference for ORR between the treatment and placebo is calculated based on stratum-adjusted Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel proportion.|The primary and secondary endpoints were tested sequentially in the following gate-keeping order: the primary OS endpoint, then the secondary PFS endpoint, and finally the secondary ORR endpoint. ORR was tested only if OS and PFS were significant.||18.8|0.1|
81715092|NCT02713490|163125263|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|-26.884||||0.0381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.608|2.841|||ANOVA|||||2.841|-56.608|0.0381
81715093|NCT02713490|163125264|SUPERIORITY||LSM treatment ratio|0.203||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|0.631|||ANOVA|||||0.631|0.065|0.0029
81715094|NCT02713490|163125265|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|0.098||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0284|0.1685|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.1685|0.0284|0.0088
81715095|NCT02713490|163125266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||Log Rank|||Analysis applies to the overall distribution of time to first opioid rescue, estimated from Kaplan-Meier analysis.||||0.0230
81715096|NCT02713490|163125267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4285|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.4285
81715097|NCT00346775|163125270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.6|0.517
81715098|NCT00960869|163125272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportions|2.7||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|5.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO at randomization.|The proportion is from the PA32540 treatment group.|The primary efficacy endpoint was the proportion of subjects with gastric ulcers throughout 6 months of treatment. The primary endpoint was analyzed with the CMH test stratified by NSAID use (COX-2/Other NSAID/No) at randomization. A sample size of 250 subjects/treatment would provide 86% power to detect the difference of 8% between EC aspirin 325 mg (13%) and PA32540 (5%) with a 2-sided significance of 5%; and, provides adequate power to test the key secondary endpoints in sequential order.||5.5|1.1|0.005
81715099|NCT00960869|163125273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO at randomization.||The cumulative proportion of subjects developing gastric ulcers and/or duodenal ulcers at 6 months was analyzed using the CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO at randomization.||||<0.001
81715100|NCT00960869|163125274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO at randomization.||The cumulative proportion of subjects with Treatment Success was analyzed using the CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO at randomization.||||<0.001
81715101|NCT00960869|163125275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO at randomization.||The cumulative proportion of subjects discontinuing from the study due to NSAID-associated upper GI adverse events was analyzed using the CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO at randomization.||||<0.001
81715102|NCT00960869|163125276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO and by baseline heartburn severity at randomization.||The proportion of subjects who had no heartburn at 6 months (regardless of the presence or absence of heartburn at baseline) was analyzed using the CMH test stratified by NSAID use=COX-2, other NSAID, or NSAID use=NO at randomization.||||<0.001
81715103|NCT04550234|163125343|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|57.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|47.07|70.81||||||"Statistical Comparison of Verinurad~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||70.81|47.07|
81715104|NCT04550234|163125343|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|145.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|118.66|178.52||||||"Statistical Comparison of Verinurad~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||178.52|118.66|
81537628|NCT00286442|162758354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|-8.8||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-8.8|-25.9|<0.001
81715105|NCT04550234|163125343|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|52.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|42.46|63.87||||||"Statistical Comparison of Verinurad~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||63.87|42.46|
81715106|NCT04550234|163125343|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|101.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.48|124.08||||||"Statistical Comparison of Verinurad~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||124.08|82.48|
81715107|NCT04550234|163125343|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|73.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.81|87.03||||||"Statistical Comparison of Allopurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||87.03|61.81|
81715108|NCT04550234|163125343|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|66.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.9|78.72||||||"Statistical Comparison of Allopurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||78.72|55.90|
81715109|NCT04550234|163125343|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|106.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.81|126.47||||||"Statistical Comparison of Allopurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||126.47|89.81|
81693200|NCT01204658|163083598|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was supported if one could rule out an increase in terms of percentage of subjects (10PP-LD Group minus Synflorix Group) above 5% + half the incidence in the Synflorix Group (= null hypothesis) as shown by a 1-sided P-value \< 5%.|Difference in percentage|0.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.57||1-sided P-value computed using Kem Philips' approach for ruling out an increase in % subjects with fever \> 40.0°C and causal relationship to vaccination \> the boundary expressed as 5% + 0.5\*rate in the Synflorix group.|Kem Phillip's statistical test|||Non-inferiority of 10PP-LD vaccine vs Synflorix™ vaccine post dose 1 was assessed by computing the difference in percentages of subjects reporting Grade 3 fever causally related to dose 1 vaccination in the 10PP-LD Group minus Synflorix Group.||2.57|-2.61|0.003
81693201|NCT01204658|163083598|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was supported if one could rule out an increase in terms of percentage of subjects (10PP-LD Group minus Synflorix Group) above 5% + half the incidence in the Synflorix Group (= null hypothesis) as shown by a 1-sided P-value \< 5%.|Difference in percentage|0.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.57||1-sided P-value computed using Kem Philips' approach for ruling out an increase in % subjects with fever \> 40.0°C and causal relationship to vaccination \> the boundary expressed as 5% + 0.5\*rate in the Synflorix group.|Kem Phillip's statistical test|||Non-inferiority of 10PP-LD vaccine vs Synflorix™ vaccine post dose 2 was assessed by computing the difference in percentages of subjects reporting Grade 3 fever causally related to dose 2 vaccination in the 10PP-LD Group minus Synflorix Group.||2.57|-2.61|0.003
81693202|NCT01204658|163083598|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was supported if one could rule out an increase in terms of percentage of subjects (10PP-LD Group minus Synflorix Group) above 5% + half the incidence in the Synflorix Group (= null hypothesis) as shown by a 1-sided P-value \< 5%.|Difference in percentage|0.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|2.57||1-sided P-value computed using Kem Philips' approach for ruling out an increase in % subjects with fever \> 40.0°C and causal relationship to vaccination \> the boundary expressed as 5% + 0.5\*rate in the Synflorix group.|Kem Phillip's statistical test|||Non-inferiority of 10PP-LD vaccine vs Synflorix™ vaccine post dose 3 was assessed by computing the difference in percentages of subjects reporting Grade 3 fever causally related to dose 3 vaccination in the 10PP-LD Group minus Synflorix Group.||2.57|-2.62|0.003
81693203|NCT01204658|163083598|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was supported if one could rule out an increase in terms of percentage of subjects (10PP-LD Group minus Synflorix Group) above 5% + half the incidence in the Synflorix Group (= null hypothesis) as shown by a 1-sided P-value \< 5%.|Difference in percentage|0.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.57||1-sided P-value computed using Kem Philips' approach for ruling out an increase in % subjects with fever \> 40.0°C and causal relationship to vaccination \> the boundary expressed as 5% + 0.5\*rate in the Synflorix group.|Kem Phillip's statistical test|||Non-inferiority of 10PP-LD vaccine vs Synflorix™ vaccine across doses was assessed by computing the difference in percentages of subjects reporting Grade 3 fever causally related to vaccination, across doses, in the 10PP-LD Group minus Synflorix Group.||2.57|-2.61|0.003
81693204|NCT01204658|163083599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was supported if one could rule out an increase in terms of percentage of subjects (10PP-HD Group minus Synflorix Group) above 5% + half the incidence in the Synflorix Group (= null hypothesis) as shown by a 1-sided P-value \< 5%.|Difference in percentage|0.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.64||1-sided P-value computed using Kem Philips' approach for ruling out an increase in % subjects with fever \> 40.0°C and causal relationship to vaccination \> the boundary expressed as 5% + 0.5\*rate in the Synflorix group.|Kem Phillip's statistical test|||Non-inferiority of 10PP-HD vaccine vs Synflorix™ vaccine post dose 1 was assessed by computing the difference in percentages of subjects reporting Grade 3 fever causally related to dose 1 vaccination in the 10PP-HD Group minus Synflorix Group.||2.64|-2.61|0.003
81693205|NCT01204658|163083599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was supported if one could rule out an increase in terms of percentage of subjects (10PP-HD Group minus Synflorix Group) above 5% + half the incidence in the Synflorix Group (= null hypothesis) as shown by a 1-sided P-value \< 5%.|Difference in percentage|0.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.64||1-sided P-value computed using Kem Philips' approach for ruling out an increase in % subjects with fever \> 40.0°C and causal relationship to vaccination \> the boundary expressed as 5% + 0.5\*rate in the Synflorix group.|Kem Phillip's statistical test|||Non-inferiority of 10PP-HD vaccine vs Synflorix™ vaccine post dose 2 was assessed by computing the difference in percentages of subjects reporting Grade 3 fever causally related to dose 2 vaccination in the 10PP-HD Group minus Synflorix Group.||2.64|-2.61|0.003
81693206|NCT01204658|163083599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was supported if one could rule out an increase in terms of percentage of subjects (10PP-HD Group minus Synflorix Group) above 5% + half the incidence in the Synflorix Group (= null hypothesis) as shown by a 1-sided P-value \< 5%.|Difference in percentage|0.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|2.66||1-sided P-value computed using Kem Philips' approach for ruling out an increase in % subjects with fever \> 40.0°C and causal relationship to vaccination \> the boundary expressed as 5% + 0.5\*rate in the Synflorix group.|Kem Phillip's statistical test|||Non-inferiority of 10PP-HD vaccine vs Synflorix™ vaccine post dose 3 was assessed by computing the difference in percentages of subjects reporting Grade 3 fever causally related to dose 3 vaccination in the 10PP-HD Group minus Synflorix Group.||2.66|-2.63|0.003
81715110|NCT04550234|163125343|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|86.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.15|90.74||||||"Statistical Comparison of Oxypurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||90.74|83.15|
81715111|NCT04550234|163125343|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|92.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.35|96.42||||||"Statistical Comparison of Oxypurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||96.42|88.35|
81715112|NCT04550234|163125343|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|89.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.71|93.54||||||"Statistical Comparison of Oxypurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||93.54|85.71|
81715113|NCT04550234|163125344|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|102.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.12|117.86||||||"Statistical Comparison of Verinurad~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||117.86|89.12|
81469486|NCT00308750|162631608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.49||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-Taxane at Cycle 5 (Week 15).|ANCOVA|||||||0.49
81469487|NCT00308750|162631608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.53||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-Taxane at Cycle 5 (Week 15).|ANCOVA|||||||0.53
81693207|NCT01204658|163083599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was supported if one could rule out an increase in terms of percentage of subjects (10PP-HD Group minus Synflorix Group) above 5% + half the incidence in the Synflorix Group (= null hypothesis) as shown by a 1-sided P-value \< 5%.|Difference in percentage|0.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.64||1-sided P-value computed using Kem Philips' approach for ruling out an increase in % subjects with fever \> 40.0°C and causal relationship to vaccination \> the boundary expressed as 5% + 0.5\*rate in the Synflorix group.|Kem Phillip's statistical test|||Non-inferiority of 10PP-HD vaccine vs Synflorix™ vaccine across doses was assessed by computing the difference in percentages of subjects reporting Grade 3 fever causally related to vaccination, across doses, in the 10PP-HD Group minus Synflorix Group.||2.64|-2.61|0.003
81469488|NCT00308750|162631608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-Taxane at Cycle 6 (Week 18).|ANCOVA|||||||0.80
81469489|NCT00308750|162631608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.85||||||P-value is for the change in Total FACT-Taxane at Cycle 6 (Week 18).|ANCOVA|||||||0.85
81469490|NCT00308750|162631609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.87|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.87
81693208|NCT05138783|163083630|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority in distance VA was declared if upper confidence limit was less than 0.05.|Least squares mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0||Since a noninferiority hypothesis is being tested, a p-value is not applicable. Confidence limit is being reported and compared to the noninferiority margin.|||LSM results based on mixed effects repeated measures model with both fixed (lens, period, and sequence) and random (subject) effects. Difference = PRECISION1 minus BIOTRUE. Sign (either negative or positive) is retained with the rounded value.|||0.00||
81469491|NCT00308750|162631609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.05
81693209|NCT03364335|163083631|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline body weight as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.5461|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5461
81469492|NCT00308750|162631612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.71|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.71
81693210|NCT03364335|163083631|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline body weight as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.0364|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0364
81693211|NCT03364335|163083631|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline body weight as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.0156|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0156
81693212|NCT03364335|163083631|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline body weight as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.0349|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0349
81693213|NCT03364335|163083632|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline body weight as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.5348|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5348
81693214|NCT03364335|163083632|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline body weight as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.0379|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0379
81693215|NCT03364335|163083632|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline body weight as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.0215|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0215
81693216|NCT03364335|163083632|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline body weight as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.0464|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0464
81469493|NCT00308750|162631612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.04
81469494|NCT01911780|162631626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean, comparison|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-5.3|||LOCF-ANCOVA|Last observation carried forward (LOCF) was used as the imputation method|Model includes baseline DBP as a linear covariate, and treatment and center as fixed effects.|||-5.3|-9.7|<0.0001
81469495|NCT01911780|162631627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean, comparison|-8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-4.5||Additional information, the p-value is not adjusted for multiplicity.|LOCF-ANCOVA||Model includes baseline SBP as a linear covariate, and treatment and center as fixed effects.|||-4.5|-12.7|<0.0001
81693217|NCT03364335|163083633|OTHER|Pearson's Chi Square Test is used. Fisher exact test is used when any expected cell count is less than 5. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0000
81693218|NCT03364335|163083633|OTHER|Pearson's Chi Square Test is used. Fisher exact test is used when any expected cell count is less than 5. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.2646|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2646
81693219|NCT03364335|163083633|OTHER|Pearson's Chi Square Test is used. Fisher exact test is used when any expected cell count is less than 5. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.0749|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0749
81693220|NCT03364335|163083633|OTHER|Pearson's Chi Square Test is used. Fisher exact test is used when any expected cell count is less than 5. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.6758|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6758
81693221|NCT03364335|163083634|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline waist circumference as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.9656|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9656
81693222|NCT03364335|163083634|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline waist circumference as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.4254|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4254
81693223|NCT03364335|163083634|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline waist circumference as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.1276|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1276
81693224|NCT03364335|163083634|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline waist circumference as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.5937|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5937
81693225|NCT03364335|163083635|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline fasting plasma lipid as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.601|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6010
81693226|NCT03364335|163083635|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline fasting plasma lipid as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.6513|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6513
81693227|NCT03364335|163083635|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline fasting plasma lipid as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.4354|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4354
81693228|NCT03364335|163083635|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline fasting plasma lipid as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.031|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0310
81693229|NCT03364335|163083636|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline fasting plasma lipid as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.4644|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4644
81693230|NCT03364335|163083636|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline fasting plasma lipid as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.8573|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8573
81693231|NCT03364335|163083636|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline fasting plasma lipid as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.8167|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8167
81693232|NCT03364335|163083636|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline fasting plasma lipid as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.9223|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9223
81693233|NCT03364335|163083637|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline fasting plasma lipid as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.6574|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6574
81693234|NCT03364335|163083637|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline fasting plasma lipid as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.8971|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8971
81693235|NCT03364335|163083637|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline fasting plasma lipid as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.6317|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6317
81693236|NCT03364335|163083637|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline fasting plasma lipid as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.0341|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0341
81693237|NCT03364335|163083638|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline fasting plasma lipid as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.372|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3720
81693238|NCT03364335|163083638|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline fasting plasma lipid as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.2302|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2302
81693239|NCT03364335|163083638|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline fasting plasma lipid as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.1377|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1377
81693240|NCT03364335|163083638|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline fasting plasma lipid as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.4295|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4295
81693241|NCT03364335|163083639|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.6726|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6726
81693242|NCT03364335|163083639|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.7934|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7934
81693243|NCT03364335|163083639|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.5485|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5485
81693244|NCT03364335|163083639|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.3676|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3676
81693245|NCT03364335|163083640|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline HbA1c as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.1653|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1653
81693246|NCT03364335|163083640|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline HbA1c as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.197|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1970
81693247|NCT03364335|163083640|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline HbA1c as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.0608|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0608
81693248|NCT03364335|163083640|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline HbA1c as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.1583|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1583
81693249|NCT03364335|163083641|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline diastolic blood pressure as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.0524|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0524
81693250|NCT03364335|163083641|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline diastolic blood pressure as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.5221|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5221
81469496|NCT01911780|162631628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|7.1||Additional information, the p-value is not adjusted for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|Non-completers considered failures (NCF) was used as the imputation method.|Exact 95 % confidence interval by Clopper and Pearson. Logistic regression includes treatment and center.|||7.1|1.4|0.0052
81693251|NCT03364335|163083641|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline diastolic blood pressure as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.3702|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3702
81693252|NCT03364335|163083641|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline diastolic blood pressure as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.5426|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5426
81693253|NCT03364335|163083642|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline systolic blood pressure as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.1843|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1843
81693254|NCT03364335|163083642|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline systolic blood pressure as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.4411|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4411
81693255|NCT03364335|163083642|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline systolic blood pressure as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.6991|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6991
81693256|NCT03364335|163083642|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline systolic blood pressure as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.3721|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3721
81693257|NCT03364335|163083643|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline hsCRP as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.0318|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0318
81693258|NCT03364335|163083643|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline hsCRP as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.3827|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3827
81693259|NCT03364335|163083643|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline hsCRP as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.005|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0050
81693260|NCT03364335|163083643|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: with treatment group and time as the main effects and baseline hsCRP as the covariate. Treatment A is used as the reference group.||||||0.1045|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1045
81693261|NCT01575197|163083644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.014
81693262|NCT01575197|163083645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.16
81693263|NCT01575197|163083646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.038
81693264|NCT01575197|163083647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.30
81693265|NCT00833248|163083663|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be established if the treatment difference in adjusted (for baseline volume, and baseline total IPSS) mean percentage reduction was significantly greater (two-sided at α=0.05 level) than Δ = 10 points (non-inferiority margin) in both the FAS and PP analyses sets.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.8942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|4.14|||ANCOVA|The baseline IPSS and baseline Prostate volume were used as covariates and treatment was used as a factor in the analysis.||FAS. Estimates from analysis of variance with treatment as factors and baseline IPSS and baseline Prostate volume as covariates.||4.14|-4.74|0.8942
81693266|NCT00833248|163083664|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be established if the treatment difference in adjusted (for baseline volume, and baseline total IPSS) mean percentage reduction was significantly greater (two-sided at α=0.05 level) than Δ = 10 points (non-inferiority margin) in both the FAS and PP analyses sets.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.268||||0.9123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|4.52|||ANCOVA|The baseline IPSS and baseline Prostate volume were used as covariates and treatment was used as a factor in the analysis.||PP analysis set. Estimates from analysis of variance with treatment as factors and baseline IPSS and baseline Prostate volume as covariates.||4.52|-5.05|0.9123
81469497|NCT01911780|162631630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|2.3|||mixed-effects model repeated measures||As a linear covariate, and treatment and visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||2.3|-3.1|
81693267|NCT02658994|163083672|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.07||||||||0.07|-0.33|
81715114|NCT04550234|163125344|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|144.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|125.75|166.31||||||"Statistical Comparison of Verinurad~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||166.31|125.75|
81715115|NCT04550234|163125344|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|76.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.71|88.23||||||"Statistical Comparison of Verinurad~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||88.23|66.71|
81693268|NCT02658994|163083673|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|1.19||||||||1.19|-1.39|
81693269|NCT02658994|163083674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.09||||||||0.09|-0.33|
81693270|NCT02658994|163083675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.96||||||Child Bayley scaled receptive score||0.96|-0.19|
81693271|NCT02658994|163083675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.9||||||Child Bayley scaled fine motor score||0.90|-0.83|
81693272|NCT02658994|163083676|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.05||||||||1.05|0.43|
81693273|NCT02658994|163083677|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.15||||||Length-for-age z-scores||0.15|-0.32|
81693274|NCT02658994|163083677|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.1||||||Weight-for-age z-scores||0.10|-0.33|
81693275|NCT00262080|163083678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.037||95.0||||no adjustment was made for multiple comparisons. Treatment effect will be deemed statistically significant if the coefficient for the treatment group within the statistical model is significant at level 0.05.|non-parametric Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||The primary efficacy analysis compared the TOS at 4 hours post-dosing for patients treated with ecallantide and placebo. Treatment effect was assessed by the non-parametric Wilcoxon Rank Sum test because of an assumed non-normal distribution.||||0.037
81693276|NCT00262080|163083679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.044||95.0||||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons. Treatment effect will be deemed statistically significant if the coefficient for the treatment group within the statistical model is significant at level 0.05.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test.|||The analysis compared the change from baseline in MSCS score at 4 hours post-dosing for patients treated with ecallantide and placebo. Treatment effect was assessed by the non-parametric Wilcoxon Rank Sum test because of an assumed non-normal distribution.||||0.044
81693277|NCT00262080|163083683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.055||95.0||||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons. Treatment effect will be deemed statistically significant if the coefficient for the treatment group within the statistical model is significant at level 0.05.|Log Rank|||The Log-Rank test was used to compare the time distribution between the two treatment groups.||||0.055
81693278|NCT03007485|163083689|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Reported p-value was calculated|t-test, 2 sided|||Sample size and power calculation was a composite of COPD-related hospital readmissions or death within 6 months of discharge. First level of analysis was the ITT, which included all the patients randomly assigned to an arm at the beginning of the study (excluding those who were found to not meet inclusion criteria for referral). The second included all the patients medically cleared and third included all the patients who were medically cleared and who had participated in at least 1 PR session.|"The primary outcome was a composite of COPD-related hospital readmissions or death within 6 months of discharge (binary: yes/no). Logistic regression was used to compare the primary outcome in terms of the OR of event rates between the 2 arms, in 3 sets of models (per each of the 3 aforementioned level of analyses):~* Model 1: Treatment arm only with no other covariates added to the model~* Model 2: Treatment arm, adjusted for race and clinical site (stratification variables)~* Model 3: Treatment arm, adjusted for race, clinical site, and risk factors reported in the literature to be associated with the primary outcome, for explanatory purposes To examine the role of adherence on the primary outcome, we included adherence as a binary variable and as a continuous variable (percentage of sessions attended) in the 3 models."|||<.05
81715116|NCT04550234|163125344|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|96.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.64|110.62||||||"Statistical Comparison of Verinurad~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||110.62|83.64|
81715117|NCT04550234|163125344|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|89.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.86|95.34||||||"Statistical Comparison of Allopurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||95.34|83.86|
81449858|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0246|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.091|0.1402||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 8, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.1402|-0.0910|
81715118|NCT04550234|163125344|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|94.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.31|100.4||||||"Statistical Comparison of Allopurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||100.40|88.31|
81693279|NCT01848054|163083694|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary efficacy analysis of retention in treatment at Day 3 was assessed in the per protocol population. In addition, a sensitivity analysis assessed retention in treatment in the full analysis population. For these assessments, the margin to determine non-inferiority (i.e., lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference between BNX and generic buprenorphine of ≥-10%) was selected based on clinical experience to justify comparison between the 2 treatments.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Comparisons between treatment groups were reported with 2-sided p values using 95% CIs for the difference.||||||<0.05
81693280|NCT01848054|163083701|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary efficacy analysis of retention in treatment at Day 3 was assessed in the per protocol population. In addition, a sensitivity analysis assessed retention in treatment in the full analysis population. For these assessments, the margin to determine non-inferiority (i.e., lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference between BNX and generic buprenorphine of ≥-10%) was selected based on clinical experience to justify comparison between the 2 treatments.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Comparisons between treatment groups were reported with 2-sided p values using 95% CIs for the difference.||||||<0.05
81693281|NCT02420223|163083706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.017
81693282|NCT02420223|163083706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.337|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.337
81693283|NCT02420223|163083709|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81693284|NCT02420223|163083710|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81693285|NCT02420223|163083711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Likelihood ration Chi-Square test|||||||0.06
81693286|NCT01826422|163083717|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81537629|NCT00286442|162758355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.372|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.213|0.65||no multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) is alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||0.650|0.213|<0.001
81693287|NCT01826422|163083718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81693288|NCT01826422|163083719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81693289|NCT01826422|163083720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81693290|NCT01826422|163083721|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81693291|NCT01826422|163083722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||>0.05
81693292|NCT01826422|163083723|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81693293|NCT01826422|163083724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81693294|NCT01826422|163083725|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81693295|NCT01826422|163083726|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81693296|NCT01826422|163083727|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81693297|NCT01826422|163083728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81693298|NCT01826422|163083729|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||>0.05
81693299|NCT01826422|163083730|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||>0.05
81693300|NCT01826422|163083731|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||>0.05
81693301|NCT01826422|163083732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||>0.05
81693302|NCT01826422|163083733|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||>0.05
81693303|NCT01826422|163083734|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.05
81693304|NCT01826422|163083735|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81693305|NCT01826422|163083736|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Between-groups analysis (omega 3 vs placebo) at 3 and 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81693306|NCT04009096|163083740|OTHER|||||||0.14||||||Two tailed p value reported for Mann-Whitney test comparing controls with each vaccinees|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of pooled data from Groups 1, 2 and 3 volunteers who completed CHMI with pooled data of infectivity controls (unvaccinated) from CHMI study running in parallel (VAC069 study)||||0.14
81693307|NCT05151471|163083745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.78
81693308|NCT05151471|163083746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.704|||||||ANCOVA|||Week 72||||0.704
81693309|NCT05151471|163083746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.131|||||||ANCOVA|||Week 96||||0.131
81693310|NCT05151471|163083747|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.954|||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Week 72||||0.954
81693311|NCT05151471|163083747|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.591|||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Week 96||||0.591
81693312|NCT05151471|163083748|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.513|||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Week 72||||0.513
81693313|NCT05151471|163083748|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.344|||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Week 84||||0.344
81693314|NCT05151471|163083748|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142|||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Week 96||||0.142
81693315|NCT00115349|163083784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||0.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with treatment, time, and treatment x time interaction were used, allowing for random participant-specific intercepts and slopes.||The intended sample size of 86 patients (N=43 per arm) had 80% power to detect a 5% difference in LVEF between the two arms after 1 year of treatment, assuming a standard deviation of change in LVEF of 7.46%, and 20% loss to follow-up. The study was stopped early by NHLBI when analysis of the interim data confirmed a required sample size of 86 that was not achievable within the required time frame within the participating or planned centres.||||0.89
81693316|NCT02458690|163083804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA models adjusted for the stratification variables of age group and sex||||||0.60
81693317|NCT02458690|163083805|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA models adjusted for the stratification variables of age group and sex||||||<0.01
81469498|NCT01911780|162631631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|6.1|||mixed-effects model repeated measures||Model includes baseline SBP as a linear covariate, and treatment and visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline value by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||6.1|-1.5|
81469499|NCT02539134|162631637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.06||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.741|1.374|||Power model|||Day 1: For groups with QD dosing, dose proportionality for TAK-935 plasma exposure on Day 1 was assessed using the power model. For Day 1, the criteria for dose proportionality was the 90 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) for the slope within (0.875, 1.125) for the dose range of 100 mg to 600 mg.||1.374|0.741|0.757
81693318|NCT02458690|163083806|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA models adjusted for the stratification variables of age group and sex||||||0.81
81693319|NCT02458690|163083807|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA models adjusted for the stratification variables of age group and sex||||||0.20
81693320|NCT02458690|163083808|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA models adjusted for the stratification variables of age group and sex||||||0.09
81693321|NCT02458690|163083809|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA models adjusted for the stratification variables of age group and sex||||||0.23
81693322|NCT02458690|163083810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA models adjusted for the stratification variables of age group and sex||||||0.09
81693323|NCT01842620|163083843|EQUIVALENCE|Geometric means ratio for AUC (0-t) of test drug (Oxemet) to be entirely fallen within range of 0.80 to 1.25 of that of reference drug (Glafornil).|(Ratio of AUC0-36)*100|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.62|107.98|||||Ratio of AUC0-36= (AUC0-36 of Test)/ AUC 0-36 Reference)|Overall period||107.98|92.62|
81693324|NCT01842620|163083844|EQUIVALENCE|Geometric means ratio for AUC(0-inf) of test drug (Oxemet) to be entirely fallen within range of 0.80 to 1.25 of that of reference drug (Glafornil).|(Ratio of AUC0-inf)*100|99.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.26|106.27|||||Ratio of AUC0-inf= (AUC0-inf of Test) / (AUC 0-inf of Reference)|For overall period||106.27|92.26|
81693325|NCT01842620|163083845|EQUIVALENCE|Geometric means ratio for Cmax of test drug (Oxemet) to be entirely fallen within range of 0.80 to 1.25 of that of reference drug (Glafornil).|(Ratio of Cmax)*100|98.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.54|109.22|||||Ratio of Cmax= (Cmax of Test) / (Cmax of Reference)|Overall period||109.22|88.54|
81693326|NCT00364845|163083854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion achieving target|0.389||||||95.0|0.173|0.643||||||||0.643|0.173|
81693327|NCT00364845|163083854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion achieving target|0.95||||||95.0|0.751|0.999||||||||0.999|0.751|
81693328|NCT03255291|163083862|SUPERIORITY|A Dunnett adjustment was used to adjust for multiple comparisons||||||0.0288|||||||ANCOVA|Covariates: sex, race, age, education, health literacy, season, risk display problem, acceptability, self-reported health, and baseline exercise.||The investigators tested whether weekly minutes of exercise at 90 day follow-up was higher in the exercise mental imagery condition than in the sleep mental imagery condition||||0.0288
81693329|NCT03255291|163083862|SUPERIORITY|-A Dunnett adjustment was used to adjust for multiple comparisons||||||0.3329|||||||ANCOVA|Covariates: sex, race, age, education, health literacy, season, risk display problem, acceptability, self-reported health, and baseline exercise.||-The investigators tested whether weekly minutes of exercise differed among the three risk display formats: risk ladder, table, and alphanumeric text.||||0.3329
81693330|NCT03255291|163083862|SUPERIORITY|-A Dunnett adjustment was used to adjust for multiple comparisons||||||0.0215|||||||ANCOVA|Covariates: sex, race, age, education, health literacy, season, risk display problem, acceptability, self-reported health, and baseline exercise.||-The investigators tested whether weekly minutes of exercise was influenced by an interaction between risk display format and mental imagery behavior||||0.0215
81693331|NCT03255291|163083863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0333||||||-A Dunnett adjustment was used to adjust for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|Covariates were sex, race, age, education, numeracy, and graph literacy.||-This study was designed as a 3X2 factorial design and only the risk display format intervention (risk ladder, table, or text) was looked at for this outcome, as participants had not yet received the mental imagery intervention, thus it could not affect this outcome. A Dunnett adjustment was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.||||0.0333
81693332|NCT03255291|163083864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4946||||||-A Dunnett adjustment was used to adjust for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|Covariates were sex, race, age, education, numeracy, and graph literacy.||This study was designed as a 3X2 factorial design \& only the risk display format intervention (risk ladder, table, or text) was looked at for this outcome, as participants had not yet received the mental imagery intervention, thus it could not affect this outcome.||||0.4946
81693333|NCT03255291|163083865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1397|||||||ANCOVA|Covariates were sex, race, age, education, numeracy, and graph literacy.||This study was designed as a 3X2 factorial design \& only the risk display format intervention (risk ladder, table, or text) was looked at for this outcome, as participants had not yet received the mental imagery intervention, thus it could not affect this outcome.||||0.1397
81715119|NCT04550234|163125344|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|91.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.37|97.36||||||"Statistical Comparison of Allopurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||97.36|86.37|
81469500|NCT02539134|162631637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.37||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.078|1.664|||Power model|||Day 14: For groups with QD dosing, dose proportionality for TAK-935 plasma exposure on Day 14 was assessed using the power model. For Day 14, the criteria for dose proportionality was the 90% CI for the slope within (0.839, 1.161) for the dose range of 100 mg to 400 mg.||1.664|1.078|0.042
81693334|NCT03255291|163083866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||Covariates: sex, race, age, education, risk display issue, health literacy, season, acceptability, self-reported health, adherence, baseline exercise|Mixed Models Analysis|||The secondary outcomes are hypothesized mediators of the effect of exercise-related mental imagery activities on future exercise behavior (e.g., exercise mental imagery will increase future exercise behavior by increasing exercise maintenance self-efficacy). Because these analyses are relevant only for the exercise condition, and the dichotomous mental imagery variable includes both exercise and sleep, it is not appropriate to include the dichtomous mental imagery variable in this analysis.||||0.0070
81693335|NCT03255291|163083867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8793||||||Covariates: sex, race, age, education, risk display issue, health literacy, season, acceptability, self-reported health, adherence, baseline exercise|Mixed Models Analysis|||The secondary outcomes are hypothesized mediators of the effect of exercise-related mental imagery activities on future exercise behavior (e.g., exercise mental imagery will increase future exercise behavior by increasing exercise recovery self-efficacy). Because these analyses are relevant only for the exercise condition, and the dichotomous mental imagery variable includes both exercise and sleep, it is not appropriate to include the dichtomous mental imagery variable in this analysis.||||0.8793
81693336|NCT03255291|163083868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4673||||||Covariates: sex, race, age, education, risk display issue, health literacy, season, acceptability, self-reported health, adherence, baseline exercise|Mixed Models Analysis|||The secondary outcomes are hypothesized mediators of the effect of the exercise-related mental imagery activities on future exercise behavior (e.g., exercise mental imagery will increase future exercise behavior by increasing exercise affective attitudes). Because these analyses are relevant only for the exercise condition, and the dichotomous mental imagery variable includes both exercise and sleep, it is not appropriate to include the dichotomous mental imagery variable in this analysis.||||0.4673
81693337|NCT03255291|163083869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1916||||||Covariates: sex, race, age, education, risk display issue, health literacy, season, acceptability, self-reported health, adherence, baseline exercise|Mixed Models Analysis|||The secondary outcomes are hypothesized mediators of the effect of the exercise-related mental imagery activities on future exercise behavior (e.g., exercise mental imagery will increase future exercise behavior by increasing exercise unpleasant feelings). Because these analyses are relevant only for the exercise condition, and the dichotomous mental imagery variable includes both exercise and sleep, it is not appropriate to include the dichotomous mental imagery variable in this analysis.||||0.1916
81693338|NCT03255291|163083870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8661||||||Covariates: sex, race, age, education, risk display issue, health literacy, season, acceptability, self-reported health, adherence, baseline exercise|Mixed Models Analysis|||The secondary outcomes are hypothesized mediators of the effect of the exercise-related mental imagery activities on future exercise behavior (e.g., exercise mental imagery will increase future exercise behavior by increasing exercise imagery vividness). Because these analyses are relevant only for the exercise condition, and the dichotomous mental imagery variable includes both exercise and sleep, it is not appropriate to include the dichotomous mental imagery variable in this analysis.||||0.8661
81693339|NCT03255291|163083871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0711||||||Covariates: sex, race, age, education, risk display issue, health literacy, season, acceptability, self-reported health, adherence, baseline exercise|Mixed Models Analysis|||The secondary outcomes are hypothesized mediators of the effect of the exercise-related mental imagery activities on future exercise behavior (e.g., exercise mental imagery will increase future exercise behavior by increasing exercise action planning). Because these analyses are relevant only for the exercise condition, and the dichotomous mental imagery variable includes both exercise and sleep, it is not appropriate to include the dichotomous mental imagery variable in this analysis.||||0.0711
81693340|NCT03255291|163083872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0365||||||Covariates: sex, race, age, education, risk display issue, health literacy, season, acceptability, self-reported health, adherence, baseline exercise|Mixed Models Analysis|||The secondary outcomes are hypothesized mediators of the effect of the exercise-related mental imagery activities on future exercise behavior (e.g., exercise mental imagery will increase future exercise behavior by increasing exercise coping planning). Because these analyses are relevant only for the exercise condition, and the dichotomous mental imagery variable includes both exercise and sleep, it is not appropriate to include the dichotomous mental imagery variable in this analysis.||||0.0365
81693341|NCT03255291|163083873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1511||||||Covariates: sex, race, age, education, risk display issue, health literacy, season, acceptability, self-reported health, adherence, baseline exercise|Mixed Models Analysis|||The secondary outcomes are hypothesized mediators of the effect of the exercise-related mental imagery activities on future exercise behavior (e.g., exercise mental imagery will increase future exercise behavior by increasing exercise action self-efficacy). Because these analyses are relevant only for the exercise condition, and the dichotomous mental imagery variable includes both exercise and sleep, it is not appropriate to include the dichotomous mental imagery variable in this analysis.||||0.1511
81693342|NCT01515306|163083875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Geo LS means|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Ratio of Geo LS mean is AUC(0-∞) of Cycle 2/Cycle 1.||||1.29|0.93|
81693343|NCT01515306|163083877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Geo LS means|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Ratio of Geo LS mean is Cmax of Cycle 2/Cycle 1.||||1.13|0.83|
81693344|NCT04019093|163083883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||ANOVA|F(1,46) = .001||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (group: chronic pain vs. healthy control) mixed general linear model on pressure threshold. Here we report the results of the analysis of the beverage condition X group interaction.||||.99
81693345|NCT04019093|163083883|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|F(1,46)=12.55||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (group: chronic pain vs. healthy control) mixed general linear model on pressure threshold. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of beverage condition.||||<.0001
81693346|NCT04019093|163083883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||ANOVA|F(1,46)=6.32||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (group: chronic pain vs. healthy control) mixed general linear model on pressure threshold. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of group.||||.015
81715120|NCT04550234|163125344|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|91.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.01|94.56||||||"Statistical Comparison of Oxypurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||94.56|88.01|
81715121|NCT04550234|163125344|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|99.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.43|103.61||||||"Statistical Comparison of Oxypurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||103.61|96.43|
81715122|NCT04550234|163125344|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|90.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.95|93.42||||||"Statistical Comparison of Oxypurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||93.42|86.95|
81693347|NCT04019093|163083884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||ANOVA|F(2,82)=.20||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (group: chronic pain vs. healthy control) x 2 (pressure level: 4 lbf vs. 5 lbf vs 6 lbf) mixed general linear model on pain intensity. Here we report the results of the analysis of the pressure level X group interaction.||||.76
81693348|NCT04019093|163083884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||ANCOVA|F(2,82)=.66||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (group: chronic pain vs. healthy control) x 2 (pressure level: 4 lbf vs. 5 lbf vs 6 lbf) mixed general linear model on pain intensity. Here we report the results of the analysis of the pressure level X beverage condition interaction.||||.52
81693349|NCT04019093|163083884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|F(1,41)=4.53, p=.04||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (group: chronic pain vs. healthy control) x 2 (pressure level: 4 lbf vs. 5 lbf vs 6 lbf) mixed general linear model on pain intensity. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of beverage condition.||||.04
81693350|NCT04019093|163083884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||ANOVA|F(1,41)=6.24||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (group: chronic pain vs. healthy control) x 2 (pressure level: 4 lbf vs. 5 lbf vs 6 lbf) mixed general linear model on pain intensity. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of group.||||.017
81715123|NCT04550234|163125345|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|102.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.04|118.93||||||"Statistical Comparison of Verinurad~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||118.93|89.04|
81693351|NCT04019093|163083884|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|F(2,82)=48.41||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (group: chronic pain vs. healthy control) x 2 (pressure level: 4 lbf vs. 5 lbf vs 6 lbf) mixed general linear model on pain intensity. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of pressure level.||||<.0001
81693352|NCT04019093|163083885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||ANOVA|F (2, 82) = 0.69||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (group: chronic pain vs. healthy control) x 2 (pressure level: 4 lbf vs. 5 lbf vs 6 lbf) mixed general linear model on pain relief. Here we report the results of the analysis of the beverage condition X pressure level X group interaction.||||.50
81693353|NCT04019093|163083885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||ANOVA|F(2,82)=1.58||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (group: chronic pain vs. healthy control) x 2 (pressure level: 4 lbf vs. 5 lbf vs 6 lbf) mixed general linear model on pain relief. Here we report the results of the analysis of the beverage condition X pressure level interaction.||||.21
81693354|NCT04019093|163083885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053|||||||ANOVA|F(2,82)=3.06||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (group: chronic pain vs. healthy control) x 2 (pressure level: 4 lbf vs. 5 lbf vs 6 lbf) mixed general linear model on pain relief. Here we report the results of the analysis of the pressure level X group interaction.||||.053
81693355|NCT04019093|163083885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||ANOVA|F(1,41)=.001||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (group: chronic pain vs. healthy control) x 2 (pressure level: 4 lbf vs. 5 lbf vs 6 lbf) mixed general linear model on pain relief. Here we report the results of the analysis of the beverage condition X group interaction.||||.98
81693356|NCT04019093|163083885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||ANOVA|F(2,82)=.34||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (group: chronic pain vs. healthy control) x 2 (pressure level: 4 lbf vs. 5 lbf vs 6 lbf) mixed general linear model on pain relief. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of pressure level.||||.71
81693357|NCT04019093|163083885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||ANOVA|F(1,41)=.14||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (group: chronic pain vs. healthy control) x 2 (pressure level: 4 lbf vs. 5 lbf vs 6 lbf) mixed general linear model on pain relief. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of group.||||.71
81693358|NCT04019093|163083885|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|F(1,41)=55.02||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (group: chronic pain vs. healthy control) x 2 (pressure level: 4 lbf vs. 5 lbf vs 6 lbf) mixed general linear model on pain relief. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of beverage condition.||||<.0001
81693359|NCT00962039|163083912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.1||Analyses were conducted over 8 week follow-up.|Chi-squared|||||0.10|-0.12|0.92
81715124|NCT04550234|163125345|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|146.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|126.82|169.4||||||"Statistical Comparison of Verinurad~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||169.40|126.82|
81715125|NCT04550234|163125345|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|76.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.38|88.67||||||"Statistical Comparison of Verinurad~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||88.67|66.38|
81715126|NCT04550234|163125345|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|95.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.52|110.23||||||"Statistical Comparison of Verinurad~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||110.23|82.52|
81715127|NCT04550234|163125345|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|82.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.38|88.17||||||"Statistical Comparison of Allopurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||88.17|77.38|
81693360|NCT00962039|163083913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|-0.01|||Chi-squared|||||-0.01|-0.15|0.034
81693361|NCT00962039|163083914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.02|-0.07|0.261
81693362|NCT00962039|163083915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.18|-0.36|0.519
81693363|NCT00962039|163083916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.52|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.52|-0.77|0.704
81693364|NCT00962039|163083917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.17|0.01|0.046
81693365|NCT03453151|163083933|OTHER|||||||0.053|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.053
81693366|NCT03453151|163083934|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81693367|NCT03453151|163083935|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81693368|NCT03453151|163083936|OTHER|||||||0.077|||||||Paired t-test|This analysis refers to the resting cardiac index.||||||0.077
81693369|NCT03453151|163083936|OTHER|||||||0.069|||||||Paired t-test|This analysis refers to the peak exercise cardiac index.||||||0.069
81693370|NCT03453151|163083938|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Paired t-test|This analysis refers to creatinine level.||||||0.250
81693371|NCT03453151|163083938|OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Paired t-test|This analysis refers to BUN level.||||||0.014
81693372|NCT02227329|163083939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81693373|NCT02592629|163083940|EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81693374|NCT04594239|163083941|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|78.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.3|85.6||||||||85.6|66.3|
81693375|NCT04594239|163083941|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|85.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.5|92.3||||||||92.3|70.5|
81693376|NCT04594239|163083941|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|71.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.2|82.5||||||||82.5|55.2|
81693377|NCT00091390|163083947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||hazard rate|0.0014|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.003|||Z-test|One-sided.||The study is designed to test whether the 18-month late GU/GI toxicity following the protocol treatment is above 10% (hazard rate of 0.012/month). The sample size is determined so that the probability of rejecting the treatment because of excessive late toxicity is 90% if the true late toxicity rate is 20% (hazard rate of 0.025/month). Ninety-eight patients are required to with an additional 18 months of follow-up to have a statistical power of 90% with one-sided significance level of 0.05.||0.003|0|<0.0001
81693378|NCT06704178|163083955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.488445|||||||Multiple t-tests|||||||0.488445
81693379|NCT06704178|163083956|SUPERIORITY|Between-group comparison.||||||0.98317||||||Between-group comparison.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.98317
81693380|NCT06704178|163083957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98317|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.98317
81693381|NCT06704178|163083958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.919209|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.919209
81693382|NCT06704178|163083959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.919209|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.919209
81693383|NCT06704178|163083960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.954882||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.954882
81693384|NCT06704178|163083960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.246176||||||Comparison at Month 4|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.246176
81693385|NCT06704178|163083960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.954882||||||Comparison at Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.954882
81693386|NCT06704178|163083961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.483382||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.483382
81693387|NCT06704178|163083961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.483382||||||Comparison at Month 4|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.483382
81693388|NCT06704178|163083961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.726742||||||Comparison at Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.726742
81693389|NCT06704178|163083962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999216||||||Comparison at Month 1|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999216
81693390|NCT06704178|163083962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999779||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999779
81693391|NCT06704178|163083962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.559556||||||Comparison at Month 3|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.559556
81693392|NCT06704178|163083962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999984||||||Comparison at Month 4|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999984
81693393|NCT06704178|163083962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.952545||||||Comparison at Month 5|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.952545
81693394|NCT06704178|163083962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998367||||||Comparison at Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998367
81693395|NCT06704178|163083963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999851||||||Comparison at Month 1|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999851
81693396|NCT06704178|163083963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999779||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999779
81693397|NCT06704178|163083963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999801|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999801
81693398|NCT06704178|163083963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999984||||||Comparison at Month 4|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999984
81693399|NCT06704178|163083963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993223||||||Comparison at Month 5|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.993223
81693400|NCT06704178|163083963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999567||||||Comparison at Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999567
81715128|NCT04550234|163125345|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|87.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.63|93.01||||||"Statistical Comparison of Allopurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||93.01|81.63|
81715129|NCT04550234|163125345|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|91.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.67|97.61||||||"Statistical Comparison of Allopurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||97.61|85.67|
81715130|NCT04550234|163125345|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|90.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.98|93.94||||||"Statistical Comparison of Oxypurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||93.94|87.98|
81715131|NCT04550234|163125345|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|99.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.17|102.68||||||"Statistical Comparison of Oxypurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||102.68|96.17|
81715132|NCT04550234|163125345|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|89.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.3|92.15||||||"Statistical Comparison of Oxypurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||92.15|86.30|
81693401|NCT06704178|163083964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999851||||||Comparison at Month 1|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999851
81693402|NCT06704178|163083964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999838||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999838
81693403|NCT06704178|163083964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.991697||||||Comparison at Month 3|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.991697
81693404|NCT06704178|163083964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999984||||||Comparison at Month 4|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999984
81693405|NCT06704178|163083964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.581904||||||Comparison at Month 5|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.581904
81693406|NCT06704178|163083964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999866||||||Comparison at Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999866
81449859|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.878|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7573|1.0179||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 12, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.0179|0.7573|
81693407|NCT06704178|163083965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999835||||||Comparison at Month 1|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999835
81693408|NCT06704178|163083965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.962016||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.962016
81693409|NCT06704178|163083965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.995044||||||Comparison at Month 3|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.995044
81693410|NCT06704178|163083965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998665||||||Comparison at Month 4|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998665
81693411|NCT06704178|163083965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999816||||||Comparison at Month 5|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999816
81693412|NCT06704178|163083965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999567||||||Comparison at Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999567
81693413|NCT06704178|163083966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999851||||||Comparison at Month 1|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999851
81693414|NCT06704178|163083966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999524||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999524
81693415|NCT06704178|163083966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.576782||||||Comparison at Month 3|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.576782
81693416|NCT06704178|163083966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.772865||||||Comparison at Month 4|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.772865
81693417|NCT06704178|163083966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91384||||||Comparison at Month 5|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.91384
81693418|NCT06704178|163083966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.992841||||||Comparison at Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.992841
81693419|NCT06704178|163083967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999732||||||Comparison at Month 1|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999732
81693420|NCT06704178|163083967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999779||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999779
81693421|NCT06704178|163083967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999801||||||Comparison at Month 3|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999801
81693422|NCT06704178|163083967|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999999||||||Comparison at Month 4|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.999999
81693423|NCT06704178|163083967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999816||||||Comparison at Month 5|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999816
81693424|NCT06704178|163083967|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999999||||||Comparison at Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.999999
81693425|NCT06704178|163083968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999851||||||Comparison at Month 1|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999851
81693426|NCT06704178|163083968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999779||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999779
81693427|NCT06704178|163083968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998326||||||Comparison at Month 3|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998326
81693428|NCT06704178|163083968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998665||||||Comparison at Month 4|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998665
81693429|NCT06704178|163083968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999816||||||Comparison at Month 5|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999816
81693430|NCT06704178|163083968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998846||||||Comparison at Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998846
81693431|NCT06704178|163083969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999387||||||Comparison at Month 1|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999387
81715133|NCT04550234|163125357|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|108.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.13|124.49||||||"Statistical Comparison of Verinurad~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||124.49|94.13|
81715134|NCT04550234|163125357|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|96.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.96|102.53||||||"Statistical Comparison of Allopurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||102.53|90.96|
81715135|NCT04550234|163125357|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|98.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.27|102.36||||||"Statistical Comparison of Oxypurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||102.36|95.27|
81715136|NCT04550234|163125358|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|109.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.55|126.29||||||"Statistical Comparison of Verinurad~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||126.29|94.55|
81693432|NCT06704178|163083969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999779||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999779
81693433|NCT06704178|163083969|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999999||||||Comparison at Month 3|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.999999
81693434|NCT06704178|163083969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999984||||||Comparison at Month 4|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999984
81693435|NCT06704178|163083969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999816||||||Comparison at Month 5|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999816
81693436|NCT06704178|163083969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998367||||||Comparison at Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998367
81693437|NCT06704178|163083970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999975||||||Comparison at Month 1|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999975
81693438|NCT06704178|163083970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999779||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999779
81693439|NCT06704178|163083970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999801||||||Comparison at Month 3|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999801
81693440|NCT06704178|163083970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999984||||||Comparison at Month 4|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999984
81693441|NCT06704178|163083970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.960874||||||Comparison at Month 5|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.960874
81693442|NCT06704178|163083970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999567||||||Comparison at Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999567
81693443|NCT06704178|163083971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.981906||||||Comparison at Month 1|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.981906
81693444|NCT06704178|163083971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.945027||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.945027
81693445|NCT06704178|163083971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.767795||||||Comparison at Month 3|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.767795
81693446|NCT06704178|163083971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.996139||||||Comparison at Month 4|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.996139
81693447|NCT06704178|163083971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.952378||||||Comparison at Month 5|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.952378
81693448|NCT06704178|163083971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998846||||||Comparison at Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998846
81693449|NCT06704178|163083972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55783||||||Comparison at Month 1|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55783
81693450|NCT06704178|163083972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.987949||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.987949
81693451|NCT06704178|163083972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.576782||||||Comparison at Month 3|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.576782
81693452|NCT06704178|163083972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998665||||||Comparison at Month 4|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998665
81693453|NCT06704178|163083972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.989226||||||Comparison at Month 5|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.989226
81693454|NCT06704178|163083972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999567||||||Comparison at Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999567
81693455|NCT06704178|163083973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.795476||||||Comparison at Month 1|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.795476
81693456|NCT06704178|163083973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.977286||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.977286
81693457|NCT06704178|163083973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.559556||||||Comparison at Month 3|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.559556
81693458|NCT06704178|163083973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997753||||||Comparison at Month 4|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.997753
81693459|NCT06704178|163083973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.952378||||||Comparison at Month 5|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.952378
81693460|NCT06704178|163083973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.988108||||||Comparison at Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.988108
81693461|NCT06704178|163083974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.995367||||||Comparison at Month 1|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.995367
81693462|NCT06704178|163083974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999779||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999779
81693463|NCT06704178|163083974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.974102||||||Comparison at Month 3|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.974102
81693464|NCT06704178|163083974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998665||||||Comparison at Month 4|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998665
81693465|NCT06704178|163083974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999816||||||Comparison at Month 5|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999816
81693466|NCT06704178|163083974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999567||||||Comparison at Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999567
81693467|NCT06704178|163083975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.882016||||||Comparison at Month 1|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.882016
81693468|NCT06704178|163083975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.860406||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.860406
81693469|NCT06704178|163083975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.958944||||||Comparison at Month 3|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.958944
81693470|NCT06704178|163083975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998816||||||Comparison at Month 4|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998816
81693471|NCT06704178|163083975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.989226||||||Comparison at Month 5|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.989226
81693472|NCT06704178|163083975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999296||||||Comparison at Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999296
81693473|NCT06704178|163083976|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999975||||||Comparison at Month 1.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999975
81693474|NCT06704178|163083976|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.977286||||||Comparison at Month 2|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.977286
81693475|NCT06704178|163083976|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Comparison at Month 3.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999
81693476|NCT06704178|163083976|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999984||||||Comparison at Month 4.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999984
81693477|NCT06704178|163083976|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.986557||||||Comparison at Month 5.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.986557
81693478|NCT06704178|163083976|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998367||||||Comparison at Month 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998367
81693479|NCT06704178|163083977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999851||||||Comparison at Month 1.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999851
81693480|NCT06704178|163083977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999779||||||Comparison at Month 2.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999779
81693481|NCT06704178|163083977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999801||||||Comparison at Month 3.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999801
81693482|NCT06704178|163083977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998467||||||Comparison at Month 4.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998467
81693483|NCT06704178|163083977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999816||||||Comparison at Month 5.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999816
81693484|NCT06704178|163083977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998846||||||Comparison at Month 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998846
81693485|NCT06704178|163083978|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999999||||||Comparison at Month 1.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.999999
81693486|NCT06704178|163083978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999779||||||Comparison at Month 2.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999779
81693487|NCT06704178|163083978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999801||||||Comparison at Month 3.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999801
81693488|NCT06704178|163083978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.963236||||||Comparison at Month 4.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.963236
81693489|NCT06704178|163083978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999816||||||Comparison at Month 5.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999816
81715137|NCT04550234|163125358|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|96.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.38|102.97||||||"Statistical Comparison of Allopurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||102.97|90.38|
81715138|NCT04550234|163125358|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|97.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.34|100.73||||||"Statistical Comparison of Oxypurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||100.73|94.34|
81715139|NCT04550234|163125359|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|131.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.03|161.02||||||"Statistical Comparison of Verinurad~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||161.02|107.03|
81715140|NCT04550234|163125359|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|96.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.23|114.39||||||"Statistical Comparison of Allopurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||114.39|81.23|
81693490|NCT06704178|163083978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.737995||||||Comparison at Month 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.737995
81693491|NCT06704178|163083979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003||||||Within-group analysis only.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0003
81469501|NCT02539134|162631638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.2||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.946|1.45|||Power model|||Day 1: For groups with QD dosing, dose proportionality for TAK-935 plasma exposure on Day 1 was assessed using the power model. For Day 1, the criteria for dose proportionality was the 90% CI for the slope within (0.875, 1.125) for the dose range of 100 mg to 600 mg.||1.450|0.946|0.191
81469502|NCT02539134|162631638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.37||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.089|1.657|||Power model|||Day 14: For groups with QD dosing, dose proportionality for TAK-935 plasma exposure on Day 14 was assessed using the power model. For Day 14, the criteria for dose proportionality was the 90% CI for the slope within (0.839, 1.161) for the dose range of 100 mg to 400 mg.||1.657|1.089|0.036
81469503|NCT02539134|162631639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.19||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.489|||Power model|||Day 1: For groups with QD dosing, dose proportionality for TAK-935 plasma exposure on Day 1 was assessed using the power model. For Day 1, the criteria for dose proportionality was the 90% CI for the slope within (0.875, 1.125) for the dose range of 100 mg to 600 mg.||1.489|0.890|0.288
81537630|NCT00286442|162758355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.405||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.231|0.708||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) is alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||0.708|0.231|0.002
81715141|NCT04550234|163125359|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|95.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.08|99.4||||||"Statistical Comparison of Oxypurinol~Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of log transformed PK parameter with treatment, sequence, period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect"||99.40|91.08|
81715142|NCT01928758|163125360|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-175.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-218.3|-133.1||Complete case analysis|Regression, Linear|Model was adjusted for baseline cotinine after smoking usual nicotine content cigarettes for 2-weeks.|The direction of comparison is reduced nicotine content vs. usual nicotine content cigarette treatment group.|||-133.1|-218.3|<0.0001
81715143|NCT01928758|163125361|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|1.65||Complete case analysis|Regression, Linear|Model was adjusted for baseline score after smoking usual nicotine content cigarettes for 2 weeks|The direction of comparison is reduced nicotine content vs. usual nicotine content cigarette treatment group|||1.65|-0.28|0.16
81469504|NCT02539134|162631640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.36||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|1.642|||Power model|||Day 14: For groups with QD dosing, dose proportionality for TAK-935 plasma exposure on Day 14 was assessed using the power model. For Day 14, the criteria for dose proportionality was the 90% CI for the slope within (0.839, 1.161) for the dose range of 100 mg to 400 mg.||1.642|1.080|0.039
81693492|NCT06704178|163083980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2698||||||Within-group analysis only.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2698
81693493|NCT06704178|163083981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2698||||||Within-group analysis only.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2698
81693494|NCT06704178|163083982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2137||||||Within-group analysis only.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2137
81693495|NCT06704178|163083983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8639||||||Within-group analysis only.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8639
81693496|NCT06704178|163083984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.239||||||Within-group analysis only.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.239
81693497|NCT06704178|163083985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6088||||||Within-group analysis only.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6088
81693498|NCT06704178|163083986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5738||||||Within-group analysis only.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5738
81693499|NCT06704178|163083987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6088||||||Within-group analysis only.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6088
81693500|NCT06704178|163083988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4942||||||Within-group analysis only.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4942
81715144|NCT01928758|163125362|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.16||Complete case analysis|Regression, Linear|Model was adjusted for baseline score after smoking usual nicotine content cigarettes for 2 weeks|The direction of comparison is reduced nicotine content vs. usual nicotine content cigarette treatment group.|||2.16|-1.40|0.67
81715145|NCT01928758|163125363|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|1.05||Complete case analysis|Regression, Linear|Model was adjusted for baseline score after smoking usual nicotine content cigarettes for 2 weeks|The direction of comparison is reduced nicotine content vs. usual nicotine content cigarette treatment group|||1.05|-1.68|0.65
81715146|NCT03737812|163125393|OTHER|a statistical test was not performed|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.485|10.259||||||Analyzed using a logistic regression model with corresponding baseline value as a covariate and treatment as a main effect. Logistic regression model for EDSS+ includes baseline values for EDSS, Timed 25-Foot Walk, 9-Hole Peg Test-dominant, 9-Hole Peg Test-nondominant, and treatment as a main effect. Subjects with missing values were imputed as non-responders.||10.259|0.485|
81715147|NCT03737812|163125393|OTHER|a statistical test was not performed|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.859|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.899|16.561||||||Analyzed using a logistic regression model with corresponding baseline value as a covariate and treatment as a main effect. Logistic regression model for EDSS+ includes baseline values for EDSS, Timed 25-Foot Walk, 9-Hole Peg Test-dominant, 9-Hole Peg Test-nondominant, and treatment as a main effect. Subjects with missing values were imputed as non-responders.||16.561|0.899|
81715148|NCT04140942|163125404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Chi-squared|||6-Month Employment||||.15
81715149|NCT04140942|163125404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||6-Month Employment||||.001
81715150|NCT04140942|163125404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Chi-squared|||12-Month Employment||||.87
81715151|NCT04140942|163125405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|Repeated measures.||||||0.04
81715152|NCT04140942|163125406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056|||||||Chi-squared|||12-Month Recidivism Analysis||||.056
81693501|NCT06704178|163083989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7419||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.7419
81693502|NCT06704178|163083989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0033||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0033
81715153|NCT04140942|163125406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Chi-squared|||6-Month Recidivism Analysis||||.18
81715154|NCT01474291|163125421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.3|||Wald Chi-square|Wald Chi-square Test for Type 3 generalized estimating equation (GEE) Analysis.||"Influence of baseline factor Patient's Age (\>=65) upon physician's decision to initiate tocilizumab monotherapy (multivariate analysis)."||2.30|1.06|0.0230
81715155|NCT01474291|163125421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.92|8.43|||Wald Chi-square|Wald Chi-square Test for Type 3 GEE Analysis.||"Influence of baseline factor No methotrexate (MTX) sequences within the two last years upon physician's decision to initiate tocilizumab monotherapy (multivariate analysis)."||8.43|3.92|<0.0001
81693503|NCT06704178|163083989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0219||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0219
81693504|NCT06704178|163083990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7708||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.7708
81693505|NCT06704178|163083990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.239||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.239
81693506|NCT06704178|163083990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.006
81693507|NCT06704178|163083991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0219||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0219
81715156|NCT01474291|163125421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.0212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.7|||Wald Chi-square|Wald Chi-square Test for Type 3 GEE Analysis.||"Influence of baseline factor Past history of severe infectious disease upon physician's decision to initiate tocilizumab monotherapy (multivariate analysis)."||3.70|1.11|0.0212
81715157|NCT01474291|163125421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.41|||Wald Chi-square|Wald Chi-square Test for Type 3 GEE Analysis.||"Influence of baseline factor Higher Disease Activity Score Based on 28-joint Count and Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (DAS28-ESR) (unit=1) on physician decision to initiate tocilizumab monotherapy; DAS28-ESR was calculated from the number of swollen joints and tender joints using 28-joint count, ESR (millimeters per hour \[mm/hour\]) and patient's global assessment of disease activity; scores range from 0 to 10; higher scores correspond to greater disease activity (multivariate analysis)."||1.41|1.05|0.0076
81715158|NCT01399619|163125444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value corresponds to a two sided test against the historical rate of 40%.|normal approximation|||the SVR12 rate in total Faldaprevir group compared with the historical rate of 40%.||||<0.0001
81715159|NCT00538434|163125474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-52.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.24|-30.32|||ANCOVA|adjustment for stratification factor and for variable at Baseline||||-30.32|-75.24|< 0.0001
81715160|NCT00538434|163125474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-73.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.28|-50.78|||ANCOVA|adjustment for stratification factor and for variable at Baseline||||-50.78|-95.28|< 0.0001
81715161|NCT00538434|163125474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-64.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.93|-42.45|||ANCOVA|adjustment for stratification factor and for variable at Baseline||||-42.45|-86.93|< 0.0001
81715162|NCT00538434|163125475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0313
81715163|NCT00538434|163125475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5793|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5793
81715164|NCT00538434|163125475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4905|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4905
81715165|NCT00538434|163125476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0062
81715166|NCT00538434|163125476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0943|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0943
81715167|NCT00538434|163125476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2955|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2955
81715168|NCT00538434|163125477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-4.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.48||0.4644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.53|8.03||Analyzed using analysis of covariance with adjustment for stratification factor and for variable at baseline.|ANCOVA||Comparison of least square means provides the difference (of individual change scores) between each reslizumab dose group and placebo.|Physical Summary Score||8.03|-17.53|0.4644
81715169|NCT00538434|163125477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.44||0.8196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.17|11.23||Analyzed using analysis of covariance with adjustment for stratification factor and for variable at baseline.|ANCOVA||Comparison of least square means provides the difference (of individual change scores) between each reslizumab dose group and placebo.|Physical Summary Score||11.23|-14.17|0.8196
81715170|NCT00538434|163125477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.36||0.8306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.19|13.91||Analyzed using analysis of covariance with adjustment for stratification factor and for variable at baseline.|ANCOVA||Comparison of least square means provides the difference (of individual change scores) between each reslizumab dose group and placebo.|Physical Summary Score||13.91|-11.19|0.8306
81715171|NCT00538434|163125477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-6.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.37||0.1459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.01|2.24||Analyzed using analysis of covariance with adjustment for stratification factor and for variable at baseline.|ANCOVA||Comparison of least square means provides the difference (of individual change scores) between each reslizumab dose group and placebo.|Psychosocial Summary Score||2.24|-15.01|0.1459
81715172|NCT00538434|163125477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.38||0.4375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.05|5.23||Analyzed using analysis of covariance with adjustment for stratification factor and for variable at baseline.|ANCOVA||Comparison of least square means provides the difference (of individual change scores) between each reslizumab dose group and placebo.|Psychosocial Summary Score||5.23|-12.05|0.4375
81715173|NCT00538434|163125477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35||0.9217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|8.15||Analyzed using analysis of covariance with adjustment for stratification factor and for variable at baseline.|ANCOVA||Comparison of least square means provides the difference (of individual change scores) between each reslizumab dose group and placebo.|Psychosocial Summary Score||8.15|-9.00|0.9217
81715174|NCT00538434|163125477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.82||0.8412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.98|13.85||Analyzed using analysis of covariance with adjustment for stratification factor and for variable at baseline.|ANCOVA||Comparison of least square means provides the difference (of individual change scores) between each reslizumab dose group and placebo.|Global Health Score||13.85|-16.98|0.8412
81469505|NCT00985426|162631641|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is achieved if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI was greater than -10%.|SPR Difference (%)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|14.3|||||SPR difference = SPR for HEPLISAV-B minus SPR for Engerix-B.|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of the difference in seroprotection rates (SPR) between the HEPLISAV-B group and the Engerix-B group at 28 weeks was computed using the Newcombe score method with continuity correction.||14.3|1.7|
81469506|NCT00985426|162631641|SUPERIORITY|Superiority is achieved if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI was greater than 0%.|SPR Difference (%)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|14.3||||||Two-sided 95% CIs of the difference in SPR between the HEPLISAV-B group and the Engerix-B group at 28 weeks was computed using the Newcombe score method with continuity correction.||14.3|1.7|
81715175|NCT00538434|163125477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-5.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.81||0.4794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.94|9.87||Analyzed using analysis of covariance with adjustment for stratification factor and for variable at baseline.|ANCOVA||Comparison of least square means provides the difference (of individual change scores) between each reslizumab dose group and placebo.|Global Health Score||9.87|-20.94|0.4794
81469507|NCT00985426|162631646|SUPERIORITY|Superiority is achieved if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI was greater than 0%.|SPR Difference (%)|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|21.2||||||Two-sided 95% CIs of the difference in SPRs between the HEPLISAV group and the Engerix-B group at 28 weeks was computed using the Newcombe score method with continuity correction.||21.2|4.4|
81715176|NCT00538434|163125477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.66||0.8906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.16|14.06||Analyzed using analysis of covariance with adjustment for stratification factor and for variable at baseline.|ANCOVA||Comparison of least square means provides the difference (of individual change scores) between each reslizumab dose group and placebo.|Global Health Score||14.06|-16.16|0.8906
81715177|NCT00398476|163125539|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis for overall product preference||||0.003
81715178|NCT00398476|163125539|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis for Scent/odor||||<0.001
81715179|NCT00398476|163125539|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis for Immediate taste||||<0.001
81715180|NCT00398476|163125539|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis for After-taste||||0.002
81715181|NCT00398476|163125539|OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis for Less drip down throat||||0.037
81469508|NCT01661933|162631655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.693|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.693
81469509|NCT01661933|162631656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.837|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.837
81693508|NCT06704178|163083991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0001
81469510|NCT01661933|162631657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.99|ONE_SIDED||||||Binomial distribution|||The null hypothesis was that irrespective of hookworm infection, GC-1g would result in a 2-point or more deterioration in the Marsh score. A binomial (yes=deterioration or no=no deterioration) distribution was applied to pre- and post-GC-1g paired biopsies.||||=0.99
81469511|NCT01661933|162631658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed effects model.|||||||=0.005
81537631|NCT00286442|162758356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.302||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.143|0.635||no multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) is alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||0.635|0.143|0.002
81693509|NCT06704178|163083991|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||<0.0001
81693510|NCT06704178|163083992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0695||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0695
81693511|NCT06704178|163083992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0124||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0124
81469512|NCT02052596|162631674|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: At one month after the last vaccine dose (Month 3 or Month 5), the upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the anti-gE antibodies GMC ratio between the Control Group and the GSK1437173A Group had to be below (\<) 1.5,|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.21||||Adjustment for baseline concentration and age - pooled variance.||Demonstration of non-inferiority of the humoral immune response to two doses of the GSK1437173A vaccine when Boostrix vaccine was co-administered with the first GSK1437173A vaccine dose compared to two doses of GSK1437173A vaccine (administered separately from Boostrix vaccine), one month after the last vaccine dose.||1.21|1.02|
81469513|NCT02052596|162631675|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: At one month after the first vaccine dose (Month 1), the upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval for the GMC ratio for anti-PT antibodies of the Control Group over the GSK1437173A Group had to be \< 1.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.36||||Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance.||Demonstration of non-inferiority of the humoral immune response to Boostrix vaccine when co-administered with GSK1437173A vaccine at first vaccination dose compared to Boostrix vaccine (administered separately from GSK1437173A) for pertussis toxoid (PT), one month after the vaccine dose.||1.36|1.00|
81537632|NCT00286442|162758356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.236|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.109|0.51|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) is alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||0.510|0.109|<0.001
81693512|NCT06704178|163083992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0016||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0016
81693513|NCT06704178|163083993|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693514|NCT06704178|163083993|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693515|NCT06704178|163083993|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693516|NCT06704178|163083993|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693517|NCT06704178|163083993|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693518|NCT06704178|163083993|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693519|NCT06704178|163083994|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693520|NCT06704178|163083994|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693521|NCT06704178|163083994|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693522|NCT06704178|163083994|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693523|NCT06704178|163083994|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693524|NCT06704178|163083994|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693525|NCT06704178|163083995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4598||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.4598
81693526|NCT06704178|163083995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.23
81693527|NCT06704178|163083995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0806||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0806
81693528|NCT06704178|163083995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0969||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0969
81693529|NCT06704178|163083995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6098||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.6098
81693530|NCT06704178|163083995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0369||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0369
81693531|NCT06704178|163083996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0384||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0384
81693532|NCT06704178|163083996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6328||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.6328
81693533|NCT06704178|163083996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0026||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0026
81693534|NCT06704178|163083996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0012
81693535|NCT06704178|163083996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0118||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0118
81693536|NCT06704178|163083996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0221||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0221
81715182|NCT00398476|163125539|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis for Less run out nose||||<0.001
81715183|NCT00398476|163125539|OTHER|||||||0.408|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis for More soothing||||0.408
81469514|NCT02052596|162631675|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: At one month after the first vaccine dose (Month 1), the upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval for the GMC ratio for anti-FHA antibodies of the Control Group over the GSK1437173A Group had to be \< 1.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.44||||Adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance.||Demonstration of non-inferiority of the humoral immune response to Boostrix vaccine when co-administered with GSK1437173A vaccine at first vaccination dose compared to Boostrix vaccine (administered separately from GSK1437173A) for filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA) antigen, one month after the vaccine dose.||1.44|1.07|
81540170|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.2181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|6.12||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||6.12|0.66|0.2181
81693537|NCT06704178|163083997|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693538|NCT06704178|163083997|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693539|NCT06704178|163083997|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693540|NCT06704178|163083997|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693541|NCT06704178|163083997|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693542|NCT06704178|163083997|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693543|NCT06704178|163083998|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693544|NCT06704178|163083998|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693545|NCT06704178|163083998|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693546|NCT06704178|163083998|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693547|NCT06704178|163083998|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693548|NCT06704178|163083998|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693549|NCT06704178|163083999|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693550|NCT06704178|163083999|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693551|NCT06704178|163083999|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693552|NCT06704178|163083999|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693553|NCT06704178|163083999|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81715184|NCT00398476|163125539|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis for Less irritating||||0.070
81715185|NCT00398476|163125539|OTHER|||||||0.587|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis for Urge to sneeze||||0.587
81715186|NCT00398476|163125540|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP)|Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of FF 110 µg and FP 200 µg for IAQ items||||<0.001
81469515|NCT02052596|162631675|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: At one month after the first vaccine dose (Month 1), the upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval for the GMC ratio for anti-PRN antibodies of the Control Group over the GSK1437173A Group had to be \< 1.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.58||||Adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance.||Demonstration of non-inferiority of the humoral immune response to Boostrix vaccine when co-administered with GSK1437173A vaccine at first vaccination dose compared to Boostrix vaccine (administered separately from GSK1437173A) for pertactin (PRN) antigen, one month after the vaccine dose.||1.58|1.02|
81537633|NCT00286442|162758357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|4.5||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.5|-7.4|0.634
81693554|NCT06704178|163083999|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693555|NCT06704178|163084000|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693556|NCT06704178|163084000|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693557|NCT06704178|163084000|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693558|NCT06704178|163084000|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693559|NCT06704178|163084000|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693560|NCT06704178|163084000|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693561|NCT06704178|163084001|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693562|NCT06704178|163084001|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693563|NCT06704178|163084001|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693564|NCT06704178|163084001|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693565|NCT06704178|163084001|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693566|NCT06704178|163084001|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693567|NCT06704178|163084002|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693568|NCT06704178|163084002|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693569|NCT06704178|163084002|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693570|NCT06704178|163084002|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693571|NCT06704178|163084002|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693572|NCT06704178|163084002|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693573|NCT06704178|163084003|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693574|NCT06704178|163084003|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693575|NCT06704178|163084003|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693576|NCT06704178|163084003|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693577|NCT06704178|163084003|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693578|NCT06704178|163084003|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693579|NCT06704178|163084004|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693580|NCT06704178|163084004|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693581|NCT06704178|163084004|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693582|NCT06704178|163084004|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693583|NCT06704178|163084004|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693584|NCT06704178|163084004|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693585|NCT06704178|163084005|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693586|NCT06704178|163084005|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693587|NCT06704178|163084005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3682||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.3682
81693588|NCT06704178|163084005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6098||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.6098
81693589|NCT06704178|163084005|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693590|NCT06704178|163084005|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693591|NCT06704178|163084006|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693592|NCT06704178|163084006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5691||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.5691
81693593|NCT06704178|163084006|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693594|NCT06704178|163084006|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693595|NCT06704178|163084006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6983||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.6983
81537634|NCT00286442|162758357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|1.4||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.4|-10.5|0.136
81693596|NCT06704178|163084006|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693597|NCT06704178|163084007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.819||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.819
81693598|NCT06704178|163084007|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693599|NCT06704178|163084007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5749||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.5749
81693600|NCT06704178|163084007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4873||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.4873
81693601|NCT06704178|163084007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9998||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.9998
81693602|NCT06704178|163084007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.819||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.819
81693603|NCT06704178|163084008|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693604|NCT06704178|163084008|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693605|NCT06704178|163084008|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8495||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.8495
81693606|NCT06704178|163084008|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis.||||||>0.9999
81693607|NCT06704178|163084008|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1951||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.1951
81693608|NCT06704178|163084008|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0806||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis.||||||0.0806
81693609|NCT06704178|163084009|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693610|NCT06704178|163084009|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6983||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.6983
81693611|NCT06704178|163084009|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1062||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.1062
81693612|NCT06704178|163084009|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0333||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0333
81693613|NCT06704178|163084009|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0734||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0734
81693614|NCT06704178|163084009|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0219||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0219
81715187|NCT00398476|163125540|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP)|Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of FF 110 µg and FP 200 µg for DAQ items||||<0.001
81715188|NCT00398476|163125541|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP)|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.255||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of FF 110 µg and FP 200 µg in IAQ||||0.255
81693615|NCT06704178|163084010|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693616|NCT06704178|163084010|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693617|NCT06704178|163084010|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693618|NCT06704178|163084010|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693619|NCT06704178|163084010|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693620|NCT06704178|163084010|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693621|NCT06704178|163084011|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693622|NCT06704178|163084011|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693623|NCT06704178|163084011|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693624|NCT06704178|163084011|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693625|NCT06704178|163084011|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693626|NCT06704178|163084011|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693627|NCT06704178|163084012|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693628|NCT06704178|163084012|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.982||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.982
81693629|NCT06704178|163084012|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.091
81693630|NCT06704178|163084012|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4449||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.4449
81693631|NCT06704178|163084012|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0204||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0204
81693632|NCT06704178|163084012|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0256||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0256
81693633|NCT06704178|163084013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9821||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.9821
81693634|NCT06704178|163084013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0403||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0403
81693635|NCT06704178|163084013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0638||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.0638
81693636|NCT06704178|163084013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7195||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.7195
81693637|NCT06704178|163084013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1856||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.1856
81693638|NCT06704178|163084013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1222||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.1222
81693639|NCT06704178|163084014|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693640|NCT06704178|163084014|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693641|NCT06704178|163084014|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693642|NCT06704178|163084014|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693643|NCT06704178|163084014|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693644|NCT06704178|163084014|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81715189|NCT00398476|163125542|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP)|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.056||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of FF 110 µg and FP 200 µg for all DAQ items||||0.056
81693645|NCT06704178|163084015|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693646|NCT06704178|163084015|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693647|NCT06704178|163084015|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693648|NCT06704178|163084015|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693649|NCT06704178|163084015|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693650|NCT06704178|163084015|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693651|NCT06704178|163084016|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693652|NCT06704178|163084016|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693653|NCT06704178|163084016|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693654|NCT06704178|163084016|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693655|NCT06704178|163084016|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693656|NCT06704178|163084016|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693657|NCT06704178|163084017|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693658|NCT06704178|163084017|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693659|NCT06704178|163084017|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693660|NCT06704178|163084017|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693661|NCT06704178|163084017|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693662|NCT06704178|163084017|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693663|NCT06704178|163084018|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693664|NCT06704178|163084018|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693665|NCT06704178|163084018|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693666|NCT06704178|163084018|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693667|NCT06704178|163084018|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693668|NCT06704178|163084018|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693669|NCT06704178|163084019|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693670|NCT06704178|163084019|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693671|NCT06704178|163084019|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693672|NCT06704178|163084019|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693673|NCT06704178|163084019|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693674|NCT06704178|163084019|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693675|NCT06704178|163084020|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693676|NCT06704178|163084020|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693677|NCT06704178|163084020|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693678|NCT06704178|163084020|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693679|NCT06704178|163084020|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693680|NCT06704178|163084020|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693681|NCT06704178|163084021|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693682|NCT06704178|163084021|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693683|NCT06704178|163084021|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693684|NCT06704178|163084021|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693685|NCT06704178|163084021|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693686|NCT06704178|163084021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.982||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.982
81693687|NCT06704178|163084022|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693688|NCT06704178|163084022|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693689|NCT06704178|163084022|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 3 vs Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693690|NCT06704178|163084022|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 vs Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693691|NCT06704178|163084022|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693692|NCT06704178|163084022|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 vs Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693693|NCT06704178|163084023|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693694|NCT06704178|163084023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9951||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.9951
81693695|NCT06704178|163084023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Month 3 versus Baseline|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.999
81693696|NCT06704178|163084023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9913||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.9913
81693697|NCT06704178|163084023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4517||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.4517
81693698|NCT06704178|163084023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8187||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.8187
81693699|NCT06704178|163084024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.998
81693700|NCT06704178|163084024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9591||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.9591
81693701|NCT06704178|163084024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9994||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.9994
81693702|NCT06704178|163084024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9936||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.9936
81693703|NCT06704178|163084024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8526||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.8526
81693704|NCT06704178|163084024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4375||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.4375
81693705|NCT06704178|163084025|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693706|NCT06704178|163084025|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7477||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis.||||||0.7477
81693707|NCT06704178|163084025|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.297||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.297
81693708|NCT06704178|163084025|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3503||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.3503
81693709|NCT06704178|163084025|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.297||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.297
81693710|NCT06704178|163084025|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4449||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.4449
81693711|NCT06704178|163084026|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 1 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693712|NCT06704178|163084026|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 2 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693713|NCT06704178|163084026|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9188||||||Month 3 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.9188
81693714|NCT06704178|163084026|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 4 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693715|NCT06704178|163084026|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3503||||||Month 5 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||0.3503
81693716|NCT06704178|163084026|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Month 6 versus Baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group analysis only.||||||>0.9999
81693717|NCT03229759|163084036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.08||||||Test on abdomen Average treatment effect was calculated using a linear regression model for each body site was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||2.08|0.88|
81693718|NCT03229759|163084036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.96||||||Tested on the abdomen Analysis was performed based on deferral letters from the FDA. Average treatment effect was calculated using a linear regression model for each body site was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 bacterial counts as a covariate.||1.96|0.72|
81693719|NCT03229759|163084036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.47||||||Groin||2.47|1.38|
81693720|NCT03229759|163084036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.79||||||Groin||1.79|0.73|
81693721|NCT03725202|163084039|SUPERIORITY|Across the strata, 95% CI for adjusted difference and p-value are calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \> 30 mg or ≤30 mg) and disease status (new onset or relapsing disease)) for the comparison of two treatment groups. Within each stratum, 95% CI for difference are calculated using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|17.1|||=|0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|27.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Response rate difference = 15 mg Upadacitinib - Placebo|15 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||27.8|6.3|=0.0019
81715190|NCT00398476|163125543|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP).|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.845||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of FF 110 µg and FP 200 µg for IAQ Irtems||||0.845
81469516|NCT02052596|162631676|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: At one month after the first vaccine dose (Month 1), the upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in the percentages of subjects with anti-diphtheria (anti-D) concentrations ≥ 1.0 IU/mL of the Control Group minus the GSK1437173A Group had to be \< 10%.|Difference in seropositivity rate|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|2.85||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of the humoral immune response to Boostrix vaccine when co-administered with GSK1437173A vaccine at first vaccination dose compared to Boostrix vaccine (administered separately from GSK1437173A) for diphteria (D) antigen, one month after the vaccine dose.||2.85|-3.03|
81693722|NCT03725202|163084039|SUPERIORITY|Across the strata, 95% CI for adjusted difference and p-value are calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \> 30 mg or ≤30 mg) and disease status (new onset or relapsing disease)) for the comparison of two treatment groups. Within each stratum, 95% CI for difference are calculated using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|12.1|||=|0.0579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|24.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Response rate difference = 7.5 mg Upadacitinib - Placebo|7.5 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||24.6|-0.4|=0.0579
81693723|NCT03725202|163084040|SUPERIORITY|Across the strata, 95% CI for adjusted difference and p-value are calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \> 30 mg or ≤30 mg) and disease status (new onset or relapsing disease)) for the comparison of two treatment groups. Within each stratum, 95% CI for difference are calculated using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|20.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|30.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Response rate difference = 15 mg Upadacitinib - Placebo|15 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||30.2|11.3|<0.0001
81693724|NCT03725202|163084040|SUPERIORITY|Across the strata, 95% CI for adjusted difference and p-value are calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \> 30 mg or ≤30 mg) and disease status (new onset or relapsing disease)) for the comparison of two treatment groups. Within each stratum, 95% CI for difference are calculated using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|9.9|||=|0.0699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|20.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Response rate difference = 7.5 mg Upadacitinib - Placebo|7.5 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||20.6|-0.8|=0.0699
81693725|NCT03725202|163084041|SUPERIORITY|P-value is based on the van Elteren test, adjusting for the strata (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \> 30 mg or ≤ 30 mg) and disease status (new onset or relapsing disease)).|||||<|0.0001|||||||van Elteren test|||15 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||||<0.0001
81693726|NCT03725202|163084041|SUPERIORITY|P-value is based on the van Elteren test, adjusting for the strata (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \> 30 mg or ≤ 30 mg) and disease status (new onset or relapsing disease)).|||||<|0.0001|||||||van Elteren test|||7.5 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||||<0.0001
81693727|NCT03725202|163084042|SUPERIORITY|Treatment comparisons in the distribution of time-to-event between each upadacitinib group and the placebo are conducted using stratified log-rank test stratified by stratification factors (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \> 30 mg or ≤ 30 mg) and disease status (new onset or relapsing disease). Within each stratum, 95% CI for difference are calculated using Cox proportional hazards model with stratification factors as covariates|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.57|||=|0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.399|0.826|||Log-rank test|||15 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||0.826|0.399|=0.0025
81693728|NCT03725202|163084042|SUPERIORITY|Treatment comparisons in the distribution of time-to-event between each upadacitinib group and the placebo are conducted using stratified log-rank test stratified by stratification factors (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \> 30 mg or ≤ 30 mg) and disease status (new onset or relapsing disease). Within each stratum, 95% CI for difference are calculated using Cox proportional hazards model with stratification factors as covariates|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.75|||=|0.1778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.499|1.136|||Log-rank test|||7.5 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||1.136|0.499|=0.1778
81693729|NCT03725202|163084043|SUPERIORITY|The point estimate of flare rate at Week 52 from the Kaplan-Meier estimate for each stratum is used to derive the stratified disease flare rate. P-value, and 95% CI for the odds ratio between each upadacitinib group and placebo is also provided. Stratification factors (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \> 30 mg or ≤ 30 mg) and disease status (new onset or relapsing disease) were used.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47|||=|0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.74|||Stratified Test for Odds Ratio|This method is described in J Immunother Cancer. 2021 Nov;9(11):e003323. doi: 10.1136/jitc-2021-003323.||15 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||0.74|0.29|=0.0014
81715191|NCT00398476|163125544|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP).|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.871||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of FF 110 µg and FP 200 µg for DAQ Items||||0.871
81715192|NCT00398476|163125545|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP).|Median Difference (Net)|0.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81715193|NCT00398476|163125546|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP).|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.592||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.592
81715194|NCT00398476|163125547|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP)|Median Difference (Net)|0.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81715195|NCT00398476|163125548|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP).|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.434||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.434
81693730|NCT03725202|163084043|SUPERIORITY|The point estimate of flare rate at Week 52 from the Kaplan-Meier estimate for each stratum is used to derive the stratified disease flare rate. P-value, and 95% CI for the odds ratio between each upadacitinib group and placebo is also provided. Stratification factors (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \> 30 mg or ≤ 30 mg) and disease status (new onset or relapsing disease) were used.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6|||=|0.0633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.03|||Stratified Test for Odds Ratio|This method is described in J Immunother Cancer. 2021 Nov;9(11):e003323. doi: 10.1136/jitc-2021-003323.||7.5 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||1.03|0.35|=0.0633
81693731|NCT03725202|163084044|SUPERIORITY|Across the strata, 95% CI for adjusted difference and p-value are calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \> 30 mg or ≤30 mg) and disease status (new onset or relapsing disease)) for the comparison of two treatment groups. Within each stratum, 95% CI for difference are calculated using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|30.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.4|40.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||15 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||40.2|20.4|<0.0001
81693732|NCT03725202|163084044|SUPERIORITY|Across the strata, 95% CI for adjusted difference and p-value are calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \> 30 mg or ≤30 mg) and disease status (new onset or relapsing disease)) for the comparison of two treatment groups. Within each stratum, 95% CI for difference are calculated using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|23.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|35.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7.5 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||35.3|11.7|<0.0001
81693733|NCT03725202|163084045|SUPERIORITY|Across the strata, 95% CI for adjusted difference and p-value are calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \> 30 mg or ≤30 mg) and disease status (new onset or relapsing disease)) for the comparison of two treatment groups. Within each stratum, 95% CI for difference are calculated using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|20.8|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|31.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||15 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||31.9|9.7|=0.0002
81693734|NCT03725202|163084045|SUPERIORITY|Across the strata, 95% CI for adjusted difference and p-value are calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \> 30 mg or ≤30 mg) and disease status (new onset or relapsing disease)) for the comparison of two treatment groups. Within each stratum, 95% CI for difference are calculated using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|3.2|||=|0.6276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|16.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7.5 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||16.0|-9.6|=0.6276
81693735|NCT03725202|163084046|SUPERIORITY|The Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement with Baseline value, categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors at randomization (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \>30 mg, prednisone or prednisolone ≤30 mg) and Baseline disease status (new onset disease, relapsing disease)) included in the model. An unstructured variance covariance matrix is used. Data after initiation of corticosteroid escape therapy are excluded from the model.|LS Mean Difference|3.7526|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1981|=|0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3932|6.1119|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement||Difference = 15 mg Upadacitinib - Placebo|15 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||6.1119|1.3932|=0.0019
81693736|NCT03725202|163084046|SUPERIORITY|The Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement with Baseline value, categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors at randomization (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \>30 mg, prednisone or prednisolone ≤30 mg) and Baseline disease status (new onset disease, relapsing disease)) included in the model. An unstructured variance covariance matrix is used. Data after initiation of corticosteroid escape therapy are excluded from the model.|LS Mean Difference|2.6094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4185|=|0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1841|5.4028|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement||Difference = 7.5 mg Upadacitinib - Placebo|7.5 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||5.4028|-0.1841|=0.0670
81693737|NCT03725202|163084047|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons between each upadacitinib treatment group and the placebo group are carried out using Poisson regression model with stratification factors as covariates and log(duration of study participation in years) as an offset. Robust standard error is used in inference.|Rate Ratio|0.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.8|||Poisson regression model|||15 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||0.8|0.4|0.0010
81693738|NCT03725202|163084047|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons between each upadacitinib treatment group and the placebo group are carried out using Poisson regression model with stratification factors as covariates and log(duration of study participation in years) as an offset. Robust standard error is used in inference.|Rate Ratio|0.8|||=|0.2722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.2|||Poisson regression model|||7.5 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||1.2|0.6|=0.2722
81693739|NCT03725202|163084048|SUPERIORITY|The Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement with Baseline value, categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors at randomization (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \>30 mg, prednisone or prednisolone ≤30 mg) and Baseline disease status (new onset disease, relapsing disease)) included in the model. An unstructured variance covariance matrix is used. Data after initiation of corticosteroid escape therapy are excluded from the model.|LS Mean Difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38|=|0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|6.76|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement||Difference = 15 mg Upadacitinib -Placebo|15 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||6.76|1.33|=0.0036
81693740|NCT03725202|163084048|SUPERIORITY|The Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement with Baseline value, categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors at randomization (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \>30 mg, prednisone or prednisolone ≤30 mg) and Baseline disease status (new onset disease, relapsing disease)) included in the model. An unstructured variance covariance matrix is used. Data after initiation of corticosteroid escape therapy are excluded from the model.|LS Mean Difference|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63|=|0.0338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|6.7|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement||Difference = 7.5 mg Upadacitinib -Placebo|7.5 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||6.70|0.27|=0.0338
81693741|NCT03725202|163084049|SUPERIORITY|The Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement with Baseline value, categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors at randomization (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \>30 mg, prednisone or prednisolone ≤30 mg) and Baseline disease status (new onset disease, relapsing disease)) included in the model. An unstructured variance covariance matrix is used. Data after initiation of corticosteroid escape therapy are excluded from the model.|LS Mean Difference|2.7325|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9635|=|0.3573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.102|8.567|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement||Difference = 15 mg Upadacitinib -Placebo|15 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||8.5670|-3.1020|=0.3573
81693742|NCT03725202|163084049|SUPERIORITY|The Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement with Baseline value, categorical fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors at randomization (Baseline CS dose (prednisone or prednisolone \>30 mg, prednisone or prednisolone ≤30 mg) and Baseline disease status (new onset disease, relapsing disease)) included in the model. An unstructured variance covariance matrix is used. Data after initiation of corticosteroid escape therapy are excluded from the model.|LS Mean Difference|5.4216|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4785|=|0.1203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4269|12.2701|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement||Difference = 7.5 mg Upadacitinib -Placebo|7.5 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||12.2701|-1.4269|=0.1203
81693743|NCT03725202|163084050|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons between each upadacitinib treatment group and the placebo group are carried out using Poisson regression model with stratification factors as covariates and log(duration of study participation in years) as an offset. Robust standard error is used in inference.|Rate Ratio|1.1|||=|0.4371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.6|||Poisson regression model|||15 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||1.6|0.8|=0.4371
81693744|NCT03725202|163084050|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons between each upadacitinib treatment group and the placebo group are carried out using Poisson regression model with stratification factors as covariates and log(duration of study participation in years) as an offset. Robust standard error is used in inference.|Rate Ratio|0.9|||=|0.7749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.4|||Poisson regression model|||7.5 mg Upadacitinib + 26-week CS taper vs Placebo + 52-week CS taper||1.4|0.6|=0.7749
81693745|NCT04131517|163084098|OTHER|A lack of PSL effect on EE and LN would have been concluded if the 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio between treatment with PSL + OC and OC Alone of the least squares (LS) means for the log-transformed Cmax was within the bioequivalence acceptance range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric LS Mean ratio|1.0404|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94156|1.1497||||||The analysis of variance model (ANOVA) included Treatment, Period, and Sequence as fixed effects and participant within Sequence as a random effect.||1.1497|0.94156|
81693746|NCT04131517|163084099|OTHER|A lack of PSL effect on EE and LN would have been concluded if the 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio between treatment with PSL + OC and OC Alone of the LS means for the log-transformed Cmax was within the bioequivalence acceptance range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric LS Mean ratio|0.89272|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76892|1.0364||||||The ANOVA model included Treatment, Period, and Sequence as fixed effects and participant within Sequence as a random effect.||1.0364|0.76892|
81693747|NCT04131517|163084102|OTHER|A lack of PSL effect on EE and LN would have been concluded if the 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio between treatment with PSL + OC and OC Alone of the LS means for the log-transformed AUC0-inf was within the bioequivalence acceptance range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric LS Mean ratio|1.0276|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95544|1.1052||||||The ANOVA model included Treatment, Period, and Sequence as fixed effects and participant within Sequence as a random effect.||1.1052|0.95544|
81693748|NCT04131517|163084103|OTHER|A lack of PSL effect on EE and LN would have been concluded if the 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio between treatment with PSL+ OC and OC Alone of the LS means for the log-transformed AUC0-inf was within the bioequivalence acceptance range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric LS Mean ratio|0.88808|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52185|1.5113||||||The ANOVA model included Treatment, Period, and Sequence as fixed effects and participant within Sequence as a random effect.||1.5113|0.52185|
81693749|NCT04131517|163084110|OTHER|A lack of PSL effect on EE and LN would have been concluded if the 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio between treatment with PSL + OC and OC Alone of the LS means for the log-transformed Cmax was within the bioequivalence acceptance range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric LS Mean ratio|0.96378|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85043|1.0922||||||The ANOVA model included Treatment, Period, and Sequence as fixed effects and participant within Sequence as a random effect.||1.0922|0.85043|
81693750|NCT04131517|163084112|OTHER|A lack of PSL effect on EE and LN would have been concluded if the 90% CI of the geometric mean ratio between treatment with PSL + OC and OC Alone of the LS means for the log-transformed AUC was within the bioequivalence acceptance range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric LS Mean ratio|0.96842|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91888|1.0206||||||The ANOVA model included Treatment, Period, and Sequence as fixed effects and participant within Sequence as a random effect.||1.0206|0.91888|
81693751|NCT05906732|163084114|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-9.6||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0030
81693752|NCT05906732|163084115|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-6.5||||0.0266|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0266
81693753|NCT05906732|163084116|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-7.8||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0067
81693754|NCT05906732|163084117|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-3.9||||0.1106|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1106
81693755|NCT05906732|163084118|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-4.2||||0.0908|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0908
81693756|NCT05906732|163084119|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.2||||0.4038|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4038
81693757|NCT05906732|163084120|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.5||||0.6255|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6255
81693758|NCT05906732|163084121|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.2||||0.514|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5140
81693759|NCT05906732|163084122|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.8||||0.5675|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5675
81693760|NCT05906732|163084123|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|3.4||||0.764|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7640
81693761|NCT05906732|163084124|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-2.8||||0.2437|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.2437
81693762|NCT05906732|163084125|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.8||||0.4229|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4229
81693763|NCT05906732|163084126|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.1||||0.4887|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4887
81693764|NCT05906732|163084127|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-3.1||||0.2042|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2042
81693765|NCT05906732|163084128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.2644|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2644
81693766|NCT05906732|163084146|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.28||||0.3169|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3169
81693767|NCT05906732|163084147|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.78||||0.1066|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1066
81693768|NCT05906732|163084148|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.06||||0.0443|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0443
81693769|NCT05906732|163084149|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.06||||0.0815|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0815
81693770|NCT05906732|163084150|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.67||||0.0137|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0137
81693771|NCT05906732|163084151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.0||||0.3539|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3539
81693772|NCT05906732|163084152|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.78||||0.1377|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1377
81693773|NCT05906732|163084153|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.69||||0.6184|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6184
81693774|NCT05906732|163084154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.17||||0.6627|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6627
81693775|NCT05906732|163084155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.78||||0.5276|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5276
81693776|NCT05906732|163084156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|15.17||||0.0399|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0399
81693777|NCT05906732|163084157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.56||||0.0747|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0747
81693778|NCT05906732|163084158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9584|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9584
81693779|NCT05906732|163084159|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.72||||0.6531|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6531
81693780|NCT05906732|163084160|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|15.61||||0.0482|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0482
81693781|NCT05906732|163084161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|17.22||||0.0667|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0667
81693782|NCT05906732|163084162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-37.0||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0131
81693783|NCT05906732|163084163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-32.36||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0141
81693784|NCT05906732|163084164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-44.55||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0019
81693785|NCT05906732|163084165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-31.69||||0.1108|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1108
81693786|NCT05906732|163084166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|37.81||||0.184|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1840
81693787|NCT05906732|163084167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|27.33||||0.2019|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2019
81693788|NCT05906732|163084168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2808|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2808
81693789|NCT05906732|163084169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|110.39||||0.1644|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1644
81693790|NCT05906732|163084170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-44.29||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0282
81693791|NCT05906732|163084171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-37.87||||0.0306|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0306
81693792|NCT05906732|163084172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-53.42||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0016
81693793|NCT05906732|163084173|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-44.25||||0.1378|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1378
81693794|NCT01358877|163084198|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.0||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test, which included nodal status, protocol version, central hormone receptor status, and adjuvant chemotherapy regimen as stratification factors in the randomization.||1.00|0.66|0.0446
81693795|NCT01358877|163084200|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.99||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test, which included nodal status, protocol version, central hormone receptor status, and adjuvant chemotherapy regimen as stratification factors in the randomization.||0.99|0.68|0.0430
81693796|NCT01358877|163084202|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.98||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test, which included nodal status, protocol version, central hormone receptor status, and adjuvant chemotherapy regimen as stratification factors in the randomization.||0.98|0.67|0.0327
81693797|NCT01358877|163084204|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.4673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.21||Statistical significance was controlled at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test, which included nodal status, protocol version, central hormone receptor status, and adjuvant chemotherapy regimen as stratification factors in the randomization.||1.21|0.66|0.4673
81715196|NCT00398476|163125549|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP).|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.797|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This analysis is for IAQ||||0.797
81715197|NCT00398476|163125549|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP).|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.296|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This analysis is for DAQ||||0.296
81715198|NCT00398476|163125550|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP).|Median Difference (Net)|0.0|||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of FF 110 µg and FP 200 µg in IAQ||||<0.001
81693798|NCT01358877|163084206|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.99|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test, which included nodal status, protocol version, central hormone receptor status, and adjuvant chemotherapy regimen as stratification factors in the randomization.||0.99|0.63|0.0430
81693799|NCT01358877|163084208|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.1007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.04|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test, which included nodal status, protocol version, central hormone receptor status, and adjuvant chemotherapy regimen as stratification factors in the randomization.||1.04|0.64|0.1007
81693800|NCT01358877|163084210|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8|||||The difference in percentage of participants with a primary cardiac event between the pertuzumab and placebo arms. The 95% confidence interval (CI) was estimated using Hauck-Anderson correction.|||0.8|0.0|
81693801|NCT01358877|163084211|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.9|||||95% CI was estimated using Hauck-Anderson correction.|||0.9|-1.0|
81693802|NCT01358877|163084212|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||||95% CI was estimated using Hauck-Anderson correction.|||0.5|-0.3|
81693803|NCT03207022|163084243|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81693804|NCT03207022|163084244|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81693805|NCT03207022|163084245|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81693806|NCT02345252|163084253|NON_INFERIORITY|A sample size of 275 HIV-1 infected participants per treatment group would provide 85% power to detect a noninferiority margin of 8% in the Week 48 response rate difference between the FTC/RPV/TAF group and FTC/RPV/TDF group. For sample size and power computation, it is assumed that both treatment groups will have a response rate of 89% (based on Gilead Study GS-US-292-0109), that a noninferiority margin is 8%, and that the significance level of the test is at a one-sided alpha level of 0.025.|Difference in Percentages|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.001|-4.2|3.7|||||The difference in percentages and its 95.001% confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|The null hypothesis was that the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 48 in the FTC/RPV/TAF group was at least 8% lower than the rate in the FTC/RPV/TDF group; the alternative hypothesis was that the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL in the FTC/RPV/TAF group was less than 8% lower than that in the FTC/RPV/TDF group.||3.7|-4.2|
81693807|NCT02345252|163084253|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81693808|NCT02336594|163084263|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the Pharmacokinetics (PK), Pharmacodynamics (PD), and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio (%)|107.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.2|120.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||120|95.2|
81693809|NCT02336594|163084265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio (%)|97.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.6|111.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||111|85.6|
81693810|NCT02336594|163084266|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio (%)|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.3|115.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||115|87.3|
81715199|NCT00398476|163125550|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP).|Median Difference (Net)|0.0|||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of FF 110 µg and FP 200 µg in DAQ||||<0.001
81715200|NCT00398476|163125551|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP).|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.968|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This analysis is for IAQ||||0.968
81449860|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0794|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1834|0.0247||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 12, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.0247|-0.1834|
81693811|NCT02336594|163084268|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio (%)|182.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|144.0|230.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||230|144|
81693812|NCT02336594|163084269|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio (%)|140.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|121.0|163.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||163|121|
81693813|NCT02336594|163084270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio (%)|134.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|114.0|156.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||156|114|
81693814|NCT02336594|163084271|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio (%)|79.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.4|94.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||94.2|66.4|
81693815|NCT02336594|163084272|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio (%)|85.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.9|98.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||98.8|73.9|
81693816|NCT02336594|163084273|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is not based on formal power calculations, as this study is designed only to provide an initial assessment of the PK, PD, and safety profile of RDEA3170.|Geometric Least Squares mean Ratio (%)|83.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.5|94.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed PK parameters Cmax, AUClast, and AUC∞ with fixed effect for treatment.||||94.7|73.5|
81693817|NCT01980706|163084276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.16||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance is \<.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Overall, treatment effect F value testing under the null hypothesis the equality of the average outcome over the three groups.|||||0.018
81693818|NCT01980706|163084277|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.68||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance is \<.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Overall, treatment effect F value testing under the null hypothesis the equality of the average outcome over the three groups.|||||0.028
81693819|NCT01980706|163084278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.65||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance is \<.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Overall, treatment effect F value testing under the null hypothesis the equality of the average outcome over the three groups.|||||0.52
81715201|NCT00398476|163125551|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.797|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This analysis is for DAQ||||0.797
81693820|NCT01980706|163084279|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.84||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance is \<.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Overall, treatment effect F value testing under the null hypothesis the equality of the average outcome over the three groups.|||||0.43
81693821|NCT01980706|163084280|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance is \<.05|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline|Estimated parameter is the overall treatment main effect F statistic from the fitted ANCOVA model assessing the null hypothesis of equal values across the three groups|||||0.60
81693822|NCT01980706|163084281|SUPERIORITY||Table probability for Fisher's Exact|0.002||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance is \<.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.07
81693823|NCT02232087|163084292|EQUIVALENCE|The potency of the test and reference product was considered equivalent if the 90% CI for the estimate of relative potency was completely contained within the limits of 0.67 to 1.50|Odds Ratio, log|1.0|||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.5||test for parallelism of dose response lines|ANOVA||Test is the numerator|The measurement of relative potency was conducted for the pair of doses which met the above criteria and lay on the steepest linear portion of the dose response curve. The log estimate of relative potency was obtained as the ratio of the estimated treatment effect as measured by the difference in the intercepts of the parallel lines divided by the estimate of the common slope for log dose.||1.50|0.67|>0.10
81693824|NCT02232087|163084293|EQUIVALENCE|The potency of the test and reference product was considered equivalent if the 90% CI for the estimate of relative potency was completely contained within the limits of 0.67 to 1.50|Odds Ratio, log|1.0|||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.5||test for parallelism of dose response lines|ANOVA||Test is the numerator|The measurement of relative potency was conducted for the pair of doses which met the above criteria and lay on the steepest linear portion of the dose response curve. The log estimate of relative potency was obtained as the ratio of the estimated treatment effect as measured by the difference in the intercepts of the parallel lines divided by the estimate of the common slope for log dose.||1.50|0.67|>0.10
81715202|NCT00398476|163125552|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP).|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.221|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.221
81693825|NCT02232087|163084294|EQUIVALENCE|Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.4||Comparability demonstrated for p\>0.05|ANOVA||Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|For each dose, the 95% CIs for the mean differences for the test product versus the reference product were calculated.||1.4|-2.5|0.55
81693826|NCT02232087|163084294|EQUIVALENCE|Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.3||Comparability demonstrated for p\>0.05|ANOVA||Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|For each dose, the 95% CIs for the mean differences for the test product versus the reference product were calculated.||1.3|-2.5|0.53
81693827|NCT02232087|163084294|EQUIVALENCE|Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.3||Comparability demonstrated for p\>0.05|ANOVA||Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|For each dose, the 95% CIs for the mean differences for the test product versus the reference product were calculated.||1.3|-2.5|0.011
81693828|NCT02232087|163084295|EQUIVALENCE|Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.1||Comparability demonstrated for p\>0.05|ANOVA||Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|For each dose, the 95% CIs for the mean differences for the test product versus the reference product were calculated.||0.10|-0.03|0.26
81693829|NCT02232087|163084295|EQUIVALENCE|Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.06||Comparability demonstrated for p\>0.05|ANOVA||Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|For each dose, the 95% CIs for the mean differences for the test product versus the reference product were calculated.||0.06|-0.06|0.93
81693830|NCT02232087|163084295|EQUIVALENCE|Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.08||Comparability demonstrated for p\>0.05|ANOVA||Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|For each dose, the 95% CIs for the mean differences for the test product versus the reference product were calculated.||0.08|-0.04|0.48
81693831|NCT02232087|163084296|EQUIVALENCE|Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Comparability demonstrated for p\>0.05|ANOVA||Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|For each dose, the 95% CIs for the mean differences for the test product versus the reference product were calculated.||||0.93
81693832|NCT02232087|163084296|EQUIVALENCE|Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.224|0.093||Comparability demonstrated for p\>0.05|ANOVA||Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|For each dose, the 95% CIs for the mean differences for the test product versus the reference product were calculated.||0.093|-0.224|0.42
81693833|NCT02232087|163084296|EQUIVALENCE|Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.302|0.016||Comparability demonstrated for p\>0.05|ANOVA||Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|For each dose, the 95% CIs for the mean differences for the test product versus the reference product were calculated.||0.016|-0.302|0.078
81537635|NCT00286442|162758358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|2.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||2.0|-6.9|0.274
81693834|NCT02232087|163084297|EQUIVALENCE|Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|5.7||Comparability demonstrated for p\>0.05|ANOVA||Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|For each dose, the 95% CIs for the mean differences for the test product versus the reference product were calculated.||5.7|-3.9|0.71
81693835|NCT02232087|163084297|EQUIVALENCE|Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|4.7||Comparability demonstrated for p\>0.05|ANOVA||Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|For each dose, the 95% CIs for the mean differences for the test product versus the reference product were calculated.||4.7|-4.7|1.00
81693836|NCT02232087|163084297|EQUIVALENCE|Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|-1.1||Comparability demonstrated for p\>0.05|ANOVA||Comparability confirmed if confidence interval includes zero.|For each dose, the 95% CIs for the mean differences for the test product versus the reference product were calculated.||-1.1|-10.6|0.016
81693837|NCT02913222|163084298|OTHER|||||||1||||||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||A priori criteria for success was that we would achieve 90% adherence to attending treatment sessions. Fisher's exact test compared patient adherence to treatment session rates by site and by group.||||1.0
81693838|NCT02913222|163084299|OTHER|The purpose of this study was to determine preliminary estimates of the effect of movement pattern training and standard rehabilitation on patient-reported function.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.51|2.11||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|ANCOVA|||We hypothesized MPT would demonstrate greater improvement in HOOS compared to Standard. Data collected at pretest and posttest were analyzed with ANCOVA where posttest was the dependent variable, pretest was the covariate, and treatment group was the independent variable which tests the null hypothesis that after adjusting for pretest, posttest is not significantly different across treatment groups.||2.11|-6.51|0.32
81693839|NCT02913222|163084300|OTHER|The purpose of this study was to determine preliminary estimates of the effect of movement pattern training and standard rehabilitation on patient-reported function.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.55||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|1.99||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||We hypothesized MPT would demonstrate greater improvement in HOOS compared to Standard. Data collected at pretest and posttest were analyzed with ANCOVA where posttest was the dependent variable, pretest was the covariate, and treatment group was the independent variable which tests the null hypothesis that after adjusting for pretest, posttest is not significantly different across treatment groups.||1.99|-13.10|0.14
81693840|NCT04490265|163084340|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81693841|NCT04490265|163084341|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81693842|NCT04490265|163084346|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Belonging Subscale change from baseline to 12-weeks||||
81693843|NCT04490265|163084346|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Belonging subscale Baseline to 6-months||||
81693844|NCT04490265|163084346|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Change in Burdensome subscale Baseline to 12-weeks||||
81693845|NCT04490265|163084346|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Change in Burdensome subscale Baseline to 6 months||||
81693846|NCT04490265|163084347|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Baseline to 12-weeks||||
81693847|NCT04490265|163084347|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Baseline to 6-months||||
81693848|NCT04490265|163084348|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81693849|NCT04490265|163084349|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81693850|NCT04490265|163084350|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81693851|NCT04490265|163084351|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81693852|NCT04490265|163084352|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81693853|NCT04490265|163084353|SUPERIORITY||cohen's d|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81693854|NCT04490265|163084354|SUPERIORITY||Cohens d|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Severity||||
81693855|NCT04490265|163084354|SUPERIORITY||Cohens d|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||interference||||
81693856|NCT04490265|163084355|SUPERIORITY||Cohens d|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Severity Subscale||||
81693857|NCT04490265|163084355|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Interference subscale||||
81693858|NCT04891770|163084399|OTHER||percentage difference|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|7.3|||||For Cohort 2A versus Cohort 2B, the percentage difference and the corresponding 95% confidence interval was calculated using the stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method, stratified by HBsAg group (\> 3 and ≤ 3 log10 IU/mL).|||7.3|-2.3|
81693859|NCT00830037|163084404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.3||a = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Wald test||The analysis of the primary outcome was intention to treat, if the patient received at least one dose of the randomized drug (which was the case for each subject). A linear mixed model was used with GFR as the outcome variable. Fixed effects were indicator variables for time (treated as a continuous variable), treatment, and their interaction. Random effects were subject and time with unstructured covariance; statistical inference was made using the maximum likelihood estimator.||2.3|-2.9|0.79
81693860|NCT00830037|163084405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.035||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.294|0.365||a = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Wald test||The secondary analysis examined the mean change from baseline proteinuria (log protein to creatinine ratio) at 2 years. The between-groups difference in mean change from baseline is reported with a 95% confidence interval and the p-value from the Wald test.||0.365|-0.294|0.83
81537636|NCT00286442|162758358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|-0.1||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA||Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.1|-9.1|0.046
81693861|NCT02065622|163084480|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|2.5||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|7.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for previous infliximab use and baseline corticosteroid use.||7.0|-2.0|0.269
81693862|NCT02065622|163084480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.447|||||||Breslow-Day test|Breslow-Day test of homogeneity across strata.||||||0.447
81693863|NCT02065622|163084480|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|2.3||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|6.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for previous infliximab use and baseline corticosteroid use.||6.6|-2.0|0.301
81693864|NCT02065622|163084480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.502|||||||Breslow-Day test|Breslow-Day test of homogeneity across strata.||||||0.502
81693865|NCT02065622|163084481|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|9.9||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|20.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||20.6|-0.8|0.069
81693866|NCT02065622|163084481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|||||||Breslow-Day test|Breslow-Day test of homogeneity across strata.||||||0.085
81693867|NCT02065622|163084481|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|10.3||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|20.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||20.4|0.2|0.045
81693868|NCT02065622|163084481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.106|||||||Breslow-Day test|Breslow-Day test of homogeneity across strata.||||||0.106
81693869|NCT02065622|163084482|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|4.2||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|10.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for previous infliximab use and baseline corticosteroid use.||10.5|-2.0|0.181
81693870|NCT02065622|163084482|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|3.8||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|9.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for previous infliximab use and baseline corticosteroid use.||9.7|-2.0|0.200
81693871|NCT02065622|163084483|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|3.0||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|8.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for previous infliximab use and baseline corticosteroid use.||8.6|-2.6|0.300
81693872|NCT02065622|163084483|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|3.1||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|8.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for previous infliximab use and baseline corticosteroid use.||8.4|-2.2|0.254
81693873|NCT02065622|163084484|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|6.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|13.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for previous infliximab use and baseline corticosteroid use.||13.1|-0.0|0.050
81693874|NCT02065622|163084484|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|4.8||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|11.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for previous infliximab use and baseline corticosteroid use.||11.0|-1.4|0.131
81693875|NCT02065622|163084485|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|7.3||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|14.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for previous infliximab use and baseline corticosteroid use.||14.1|0.5|0.035
81693876|NCT02065622|163084485|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|8.7||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|15.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for previous infliximab use and baseline corticosteroid use.||15.1|2.3|0.008
81693877|NCT02065622|163084486|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|3.2||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|7.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for previous infliximab use and baseline corticosteroid use.||7.6|-1.3|0.160
81693878|NCT02065622|163084486|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|2.9||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|7.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for previous infliximab use and baseline corticosteroid use.||7.1|-1.2|0.166
81693879|NCT02065622|163084487|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|8.3||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|14.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for previous infliximab use and baseline corticosteroid use.||14.7|1.9|0.011
81693880|NCT02065622|163084487|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|7.0||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|13.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for previous infliximab use and baseline corticosteroid use.||13.0|0.9|0.025
81693881|NCT02065622|163084488|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|4.2||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|10.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for previous infliximab use and baseline corticosteroid use.||10.9|-2.5|0.218
81693882|NCT02065622|163084488|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|2.4||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|8.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab higher induction dose - adalimumab standard induction dose).|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for previous infliximab use and baseline corticosteroid use.||8.8|-4.0|0.456
81693883|NCT02065622|163084489|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|9.5||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|20.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||20.8|-1.7|0.098
81693884|NCT02065622|163084489|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|9.9||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|20.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||20.5|-0.7|0.066
81693885|NCT02065622|163084490|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|21.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|35.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.||Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||35.4|7.6|0.002
81693886|NCT02065622|163084490|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|19.7||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|32.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||32.7|6.6|0.003
81715203|NCT00398476|163125553|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP).|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.205|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.205
81715204|NCT00398476|163125554|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP)|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.108|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.108
81715205|NCT00398476|163125555|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP).|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.694|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.694
81715206|NCT00398476|163125556|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that 65% of participants indicate an overall preference for FF over FP, then a sample size of 125 participants will provide 93% power to show that difference in proportions (i.e., 65% favoring FF vs 35% favoring FP).|Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.02|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.020
81715207|NCT05146999|163125591|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|83.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.81|94.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||94.87|72.81|<0.001
81715208|NCT01333501|163125612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|7.23|||ANCOVA|||||7.23|-3.51|0.4940
81715209|NCT01333501|163125613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.03||0.5183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|7.99|||ANCOVA|||||7.99|-4.06|0.5183
81715210|NCT01333501|163125614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.1334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.50|-3.69|0.1334
81469517|NCT02052596|162631676|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: At one month after the first vaccine dose (Month 1), the upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in the percentages of subjects with anti-tetanus (anti-T) concentrations ≥ 1.0 IU/mL of the Control Group minus the GSK1437173A Group had to be \< 10%.|Difference in seropositivity rate|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|1.27||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of the humoral immune response to Boostrix vaccine when co-administered with GSK1437173A vaccine at first vaccination dose compared to Boostrix vaccine (administered separately from GSK1437173A) for tetanus (T) antigen, one month after the vaccine dose.||1.27|-1.18|
81469518|NCT01393132|162631706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of fluorescein staining score between the placebo and Thymosin beta 4 groups||||0.0108
81715211|NCT01333501|163125615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29||0.4501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.27|2.81|||ANCOVA|||||2.81|-6.27|0.4501
81715212|NCT01333501|163125616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53||0.8561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|5.49|||ANCOVA|||||5.49|-4.57|0.8561
81715213|NCT01333501|163125617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53||0.8858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|5.4|||ANCOVA|||||5.40|-4.67|0.8858
81469519|NCT01393132|162631707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Ocular Discomfort Index score between the placebo and Thymosin beta 4 groups||||0.0141
81715214|NCT01333501|163125618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.7119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|1.11|||ANCOVA|||||1.11|-0.76|0.7119
81715215|NCT01333501|163125619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.9496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.81|||ANCOVA|||||0.81|-0.86|0.9496
81715216|NCT01333501|163125620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.8944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|2.5|||ANCOVA|||||2.50|-2.18|0.8944
81715217|NCT01333501|163125621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.6757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|0.92|||ANCOVA|||||0.92|-1.42|0.6757
81715218|NCT01333501|163125622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34||0.3585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.82|2.5|||ANCOVA|||||2.50|-6.82|0.3585
81715219|NCT01333501|163125623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.62|2.14|||ANCOVA|||||2.14|-12.62|0.1610
81715220|NCT00796367|163125639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.673|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.39|10.03||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|ANCOVA|||No formal calculation of sample size was conducted due to being an extension study of OB-303 (NCT00553787)||10.03|7.39|<0.0001
81715221|NCT00796367|163125639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.799|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.95|9.09||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|ANCOVA|||No formal calculation of sample size was conducted due to being an extension study of OB-303 (NCT00553787)||9.09|5.95|<0.0001
81715222|NCT00796367|163125639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.1189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|2.68||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|ANCOVA|||No formal calculation of sample size was conducted due to being an extension study of OB-303 (NCT00553787)||2.68|-0.31|0.1189
81715223|NCT00796367|163125640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.24|14.16||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|Regression, Logistic|||No formal calculation of sample size was conducted due to being an extension study of OB-303 (NCT00553787)||14.16|6.24|<0.0001
81715224|NCT00796367|163125640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.36|11.19||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|Regression, Logistic|||No formal calculation of sample size was conducted due to being an extension study of OB-303 (NCT00553787)||11.19|4.36|<0.0001
81715225|NCT00796367|163125640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.2169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.15|||Regression, Logistic|||No formal calculation of sample size was conducted due to being an extension study of OB-303 (NCT00553787)||2.15|0.84|0.2169
81715226|NCT00465894|163125645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.45
81693887|NCT02065622|163084491|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|11.5||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|25.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||25.0|-1.9|0.093
81693888|NCT02065622|163084491|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|11.1||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|23.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||23.8|-1.7|0.088
81449861|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0426|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.877|1.2394||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798\]) at week 12, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.2394|0.8770|
81693889|NCT02065622|163084492|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|15.9||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|38.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||38.2|-6.3|0.161
81693890|NCT02065622|163084492|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|10.4||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|30.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||30.6|-9.8|0.312
81693891|NCT02065622|163084493|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|12.3||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|34.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||34.4|-9.7|0.272
81693892|NCT02065622|163084493|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|5.3||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|25.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||25.2|-14.6|0.600
81693893|NCT02065622|163084494|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|23.8||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|49.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||49.9|-2.3|0.074
81693894|NCT02065622|163084494|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|15.0||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|38.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||38.4|-8.5|0.210
81693895|NCT02065622|163084495|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|20.0||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|47.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||47.3|-7.3|0.151
81693896|NCT02065622|163084495|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|12.8||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|36.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||36.8|-11.3|0.299
81693897|NCT02065622|163084496|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|4.5||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|15.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||15.3|-6.4|0.422
81693898|NCT02065622|163084496|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|3.4||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|13.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||13.6|-6.8|0.513
81693899|NCT02065622|163084497|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|3.7||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|11.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||11.4|-4.1|0.351
81693900|NCT02065622|163084497|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|3.9||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|11.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||11.1|-3.3|0.292
81693901|NCT02065622|163084498|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|5.4||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|12.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||12.1|-1.4|0.121
81715227|NCT01018680|163125688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91|||<|0.001||95.0||||A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||Using a 1:1 ratio of allocation to treatment, a 2-tailed 0.05 level of significance and 80% power, 253 participants per arm had been estimated to be adequate to assess an effect size of 0.25, based on a 2-sample Student's t-test. This derived estimate was increased slightly to 261 participants per arm to account for extremely early discontinuation that would have led to exclusion from the efficacy analysis in a small number of participants (approximately 3%).||||<0.001
81693902|NCT02065622|163084498|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|6.5||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|12.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||12.8|0.1|0.046
81693903|NCT02065622|163084499|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|7.5||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|17.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||17.9|-2.9|0.159
81693904|NCT02065622|163084499|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|8.0||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|17.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||17.9|-1.8|0.109
81693905|NCT02065622|163084500|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|1.4||||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|23.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||23.8|-21.0|0.903
81693906|NCT02065622|163084500|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|1.3||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|21.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||21.3|-18.8|0.901
81693907|NCT02065622|163084501|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|7.7||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|18.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||18.4|-3.0|0.160
81693908|NCT02065622|163084501|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|9.1||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|19.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||19.1|-0.9|0.076
81693909|NCT02065622|163084502|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|7.3||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|18.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||18.6|-4.0|0.207
81693910|NCT02065622|163084502|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted risk difference|4.2||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|14.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = Adalimumab 40mg EW - Adalimumab 40mg EOW.|Adjusted risk difference, 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions between the treatment groups and P-value were calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for induction treatment regimen and week 8 remission status.||14.8|-6.4|0.440
81693911|NCT04973228|163084506|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|4.45|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site and IGA strata with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled site and IGA strata with multiple imputation to handle missing data|IGA Success at Week 8||4.45|1.75|<0.0001
81693912|NCT04973228|163084507|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.95||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|5.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site and IGA strata with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled site and IGA strata with multiple imputation to handle missing data|WI-NRS Success at Week 8||5.19|1.68|0.0001
81693913|NCT04973228|163084508|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|4.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site and IGA strata with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled site and IGA strata with multiple imputation to handle missing data|WI-NRS Success at Week 4||4.67|1.47|0.0007
81693914|NCT04973228|163084509|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|5.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site and IGA strata with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled site and IGA strata with multiple imputation to handle missing data|WI-NRS Success at Week 2||5.34|1.41|0.0016
81469520|NCT01393132|162631708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0162|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Tear Film Break up Time between the placebo and Thymosin beta 4 groups.||||0.0162
81693915|NCT04973228|163084510|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|3.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Pooled by site and IGA strata with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Pooled by site and IGA strata with multiple imputation to handle missing data|IGA Success at Week 2||3.84|1.54|0.0002
81693916|NCT04973228|163084511|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|5.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Pooled by site and IGA strata with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Pooled by site and IGA strata with multiple imputation to handle missing data|IGA Success at Week 4||5.03|2.06|<0.0001
81693917|NCT04973228|163084512|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|3.73|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site and IGA strata with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled site and IGA strata with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Scaling Score of 0 at Week 8||3.73|1.56|<0.0001
81693918|NCT04973228|163084513|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|5.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site and IGA strata with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled site and IGA strata with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Erythema Score of 0 at Week 8||5.06|2.05|<0.0001
81693919|NCT03492463|163084522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||Due to time and budget constraints a blinded decision was made and approved by the funding agency to limit further enrollment to the two conditions that provided nicotine patches. The primary (one-tailed) test compared Nicotine e-cigs + Nicotine patches to Non-nicotine e-cigs + Nicotine patches.||||0.01
81693920|NCT03492463|163084523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8
81693921|NCT03492463|163084524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5
81693922|NCT00406640|163084526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67||||0.243||95.0|-0.46|1.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM) with baseline score as a covariant and factors for center, week and treatment.|DVS SR adjusted mean change minus ESC adjusted mean change.|DVS SR compared with ESC||1.81|-0.46|0.243
81693923|NCT00406640|163084527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.608||||0.077||95.0|0.4|0.92|||Chi-squared|Logistic regression model with treatment and site as factors and baseline score as a covariant.|Estimated odds ratio of DVS SR to ESC. Odd ratio adjusted for baseline, treatment and site.|DVS SR compared with ESC.||0.92|0.40|0.077
81693924|NCT00406640|163084528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.571||||0.0054||95.0|0.39|0.85|||Chi-squared|Logistic regression model with treatment and site as factors and baseline score as a covariant.|Estimated odds ratio of DVS SR to ESC. Odds ratio adjusted for baseline, treatment and site.|DVS SR compared with ESC.||0.85|0.39|0.0054
81693925|NCT00406640|163084529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.26||95.0|-0.09|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM) with baseline score as a covariant and factors for center, week and treatment.|DVS SR minus ESC adjusted mean|DVS SR compared with ESC||0.33|-0.09|0.260
81693926|NCT00406640|163084530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.239||95.0|-0.09|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM) with baseline score as a covariant and factors for center, week and treatment.|DVS SR minus ESC adjusted mean|||0.37|-0.09|0.239
81693927|NCT00406640|163084531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37||||0.516||95.0|-0.75|1.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis adjusted mean score for baseline score, time and center.|DVS SR adjusted mean change minus ESC adjusted mean change.|DVS SR compared to ESC||1.49|-0.75|0.516
81693928|NCT00406640|163084532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.635||95.0|-0.03|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with treatment, time and site as factors and baseline as covariant.|DVS SR adjusted mean change minus ESC adjusted mean change|DVS SR compared to ESC||0.06|-0.03|0.635
81693929|NCT00406640|163084533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.702||95.0|0.63|2.0|||Chi-squared||Estimated odds ratio of DVS SR to ESC. Odd ratio adjusted for baseline, treatment and site.|DVS SR compared with ESC.||2.00|0.63|0.702
81693930|NCT00406640|163084534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.234||95.0|0.83|2.16|||Chi-squared||Estimated odds ratio of DVS SR to ESC. Odd ratio adjusted for baseline, treatment and site.|DVS SR compared with ESC.||2.16|0.83|0.234
81693931|NCT00406640|163084538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.927||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||DVS SR vs. ESC: end of therapy||||0.927
81693932|NCT00406640|163084538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.055||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||DVS SR vs. ESC: after 1 week of taper||||0.055
81693933|NCT00406640|163084538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.025||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||DVS SR vs. ESC: after 2 weeks of taper||||0.025
81693934|NCT00406640|163084538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.653||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||DVS SR vs. ESC: after \> 2 weeks of taper||||0.653
81693935|NCT02891798|163084541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of SF-MPQ2 Total Score Difference From Baseline between the 4-drug nerve block group and the bupivacaine only group||||0.003
81693936|NCT02891798|163084542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of SF-MPQ2 Continuous Pain Subscore Difference From Baseline between the 4-drug nerve block group and the bupivacaine only group||||0.001
81693937|NCT02891798|163084543|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of SF-MPQ2 Intermittent Pain Subscore Difference From Baseline between the 4-drug nerve block group and the bupivacaine only group||||0.038
81693938|NCT02891798|163084544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of QoR-15 Total Score at post-operative day 1 between the 4-drug nerve block group and the bupivacaine only group||||0.009
81693939|NCT02891798|163084545|NON_INFERIORITY|Testing the null hypothesis that Bupivacaine + BCD (buprenorphine, clonidine, dexamethasone) does not adversely affect recovery by producing a significantly lower score for the QoR-15 Total Score.||||||0.861|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of QoR-15 Total Score at 6 week post-procedure between the 4-drug nerve block group and the bupivacaine only group||||0.861
81693940|NCT02891798|163084546|NON_INFERIORITY|Testing the null hypothesis that Bupivacaine + BCD (buprenorphine, clonidine, dexamethasone) does not adversely affect recovery by producing a significantly lower score for the Standing Balance test.||||||0.512|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Standing Balance Test score at 6 week post-procedure between the 4-drug nerve block group and the bupivacaine only group||||0.512
81693941|NCT02891798|163084547|NON_INFERIORITY|Testing the null hypothesis that Bupivacaine + BCD (buprenorphine, clonidine, dexamethasone) does not adversely affect recovery by producing a significantly slower rate for the Self-Selected Gait Speed test.||||||0.339|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Self-Selected Gait Speed rate at 6 week post-procedure between the 4-drug nerve block group and the bupivacaine only group.||||0.339
81693942|NCT02891798|163084548|NON_INFERIORITY|Testing the null hypothesis that Bupivacaine + BCD (buprenorphine, clonidine, dexamethasone) does not adversely affect recovery by producing a significantly slower time for the Repeated Chair Stand test.||||||0.711|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Repeated Chair Stand time at 6 week post-procedure between the 4-drug nerve block group and the bupivacaine only group.||||0.711
81693943|NCT02669862|163084549|OTHER|||||||0.555|||||||ANCOVA|Baseline values were the covariate||"In this table Study Day 01 / Visit 2 has been considered as Baseline visit for calculating mean and mean change.~PVal\*- ANCOVA used for calculating P-value by comparing Vehicle against each Active treatment group using baseline values as the covariate."||||0.555
81693944|NCT02669862|163084549|OTHER|||||||0.009||||||PVal\*- ANCOVA used for calculating P-value by comparing Vehicle against each Active treatment group using baseline values as the covariate. No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||"In this table Study Day 01 / Visit 2 has been considered as Baseline visit for calculating mean and mean change.~PVal\*- ANCOVA used for calculating P-value by comparing Vehicle against each Active treatment group using baseline values as the covariate."||||0.009
81693945|NCT02669862|163084551|OTHER|||||||0.9313||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Chi-squared|||PVal\*- Chi-Square test used for calculating P-value by comparing Vehicle against each Active treatment group||||0.9313
81693946|NCT02669862|163084551|OTHER|||||||0.0236||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Chi-squared|||||||0.0236
81693947|NCT03987919|163084559|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.38|-0.64|<0.001
81693948|NCT03987919|163084559|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.47|-0.73|<0.001
81715228|NCT01018680|163125689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|||<|0.001||95.0||||First gated secondary outcome measure. Gatekeeper strategy (Westfall and Krishen 2001) controlled experiment-wise type I error for 2 secondary outcomes with sequential comparisons of treatments until outcome failed to be significant (p\>0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81469521|NCT00475878|162631744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.24|||Chi-squared|||||1.24|.33|.19
81693949|NCT03987919|163084560|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.10|-0.36|<0.001
81715229|NCT01018680|163125690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.84|||<|0.001||95.0||||WOMAC Physical Disability Score p-value. Second gated secondary outcome measure. Gatekeeper strategy controlled experiment-wise type I error for 2 secondary outcomes with sequential treatment comparisons until outcome failed significance (p\>0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81715230|NCT01018680|163125690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28|||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for the WOMAC Pain Score. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81469522|NCT00475878|162631745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|5.84|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.84|-2.79|.18
81693950|NCT03987919|163084561|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.7|-2.6|<0.001
81693951|NCT03987919|163084561|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-3.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.2|-5.0|<0.001
81693952|NCT03987919|163084561|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.3|-7.1|<0.001
81693953|NCT03987919|163084562|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.23|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.23|1.06|0.023
81693954|NCT03987919|163084562|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|3.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.17|1.44|<0.001
81693955|NCT03987919|163084562|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|4.66|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.66|1.97|<0.001
81693956|NCT03987919|163084563|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.0|-11.7|0.001
81693957|NCT03987919|163084563|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|-8.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.6|-17.4|<0.001
81693958|NCT03987919|163084563|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-14.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|-10.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.3|-19.1|<0.001
81693959|NCT03987919|163084565|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.08|1.20|0.001
81693960|NCT03987919|163084565|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.57|4.75|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.75|2.57|<0.001
81693961|NCT03987919|163084565|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32|6.38|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.38|3.32|<0.001
81693962|NCT03987919|163084566|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Hyperglycemia||0.03|-0.50|0.084
81693963|NCT03987919|163084566|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Hyperglycemia||0.00|-0.54|0.050
81693964|NCT03987919|163084566|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||Hyperglycemia||-0.12|-0.66|0.005
81693965|NCT03987919|163084566|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Hypoglycemia||0.22|-0.33|0.688
81693966|NCT03987919|163084566|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Hypoglycemia||0.26|-0.29|0.909
81715231|NCT01018680|163125690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.004||95.0||||This is the p-value for WOMAC Stiffness Score. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||0.004
81537637|NCT00286442|162758359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|4.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.6|-7.4|0.655
81693967|NCT03987919|163084566|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Hypoglycemia||0.15|-0.40|0.358
81693968|NCT03987919|163084566|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Total Score||0.41|-0.62|0.701
81693969|NCT03987919|163084566|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Total Score||0.27|-0.78|0.341
81693970|NCT03987919|163084566|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.26||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.79|||ANCOVA|||Total Score||0.79|-0.26|0.321
81693971|NCT03987919|163084568|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|2.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.57|1.35|<0.001
81693972|NCT03987919|163084568|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.88|5.39|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.39|2.88|<0.001
81693973|NCT03987919|163084568|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.73|6.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.97|3.73|<0.001
81693974|NCT01194804|163084569|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Sign test|||||||<0.001
81715232|NCT01018680|163125691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for Night Pain Intensity. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81693975|NCT02670915|163084574|NON_INFERIORITY|Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied: Step 1-Primary analysis: HbA1c non-inferiority of mealtime faster aspart versus mealtime NovoRapid®/NovoLog® both in combination with insulin degludec. Non-inferiority of mealtime faster aspart was considered confirmed if the upper boundary of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was below or equal to 0.4%.|Treatment difference|-0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.03||p-values are from the 1-sided test for non-inferiority evaluated at the 2.5% level.|Multiple imputation|Analyses were adjusted for region, strata (age), as factors, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||The primary analysis was implemented as a statistical model using multiple imputation where the participants without any available HbA1c measurements at scheduled visits had their change from baseline HbA1c value (s) imputed from the available information from the treatment the participant had been randomised to.||-0.03|-0.30|<0.001
81693976|NCT02670915|163084574|NON_INFERIORITY|Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied: Step 2-Confirmatory secondary analysis: HbA1c non-inferiority of postmeal faster aspart versus mealtime NovoRapid®/NovoLog® both in combination with insulin degludec. Non-inferiority of mealtime faster aspart was considered confirmed if the upper boundary of the two-sided 95% CI was below or equal to 0.4%.|Treatment difference|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.26||p-values are from the 1-sided test for non-inferiority evaluated at the 2.5% level.|Multiple imputation|Analyses were adjusted for region, strata (age), as factors, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||The analysis was implemented as a statistical model using multiple imputation where the participants without any available HbA1c measurements at scheduled visits had their change from baseline HbA1c value(s) imputed from the available information from the treatment the participant had been randomised to.||0.26|-0.01|<0.001
81693977|NCT02670915|163084574|SUPERIORITY|Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied: Step 3-Confirmatory secondary analysis: HbA1c superiority of mealtime faster aspart versus mealtime NovoRapid®/NovoLog® both in combination with insulin degludec. Superiority of mealtime faster aspart was considered confirmed if the upper boundary of the two-sided 95% CI was below 0.|Treatment difference|-0.17|||=|0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.03||p-values are from the 1-sided test for superiority evaluated at the 2.5% level.|multiple imputation|Analyses were adjusted for region, strata (age), as factors, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||The analysis was implemented as a statistical model using multiple imputation where the participants without any available HbA1c measurements at scheduled visits had their change from baseline HbA1c value(s) imputed from the available information from the treatment the participant had been randomised to.||-0.03|-0.30|=0.007
81693978|NCT01670656|163084654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2|||cLDA|||||-0.2|-1.0|< 0.001
81693979|NCT01670656|163084654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2|||cLDA|||||-0.2|-0.9|< 0.001
81693980|NCT01670656|163084654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4|||cLDA|||||-0.4|-1.1|< 0.001
81693981|NCT01670656|163084654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2|||cLDA|||||-0.2|-0.9|< 0.001
81693982|NCT01670656|163084655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.7|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.4|||cLDA|||||-0.4|-3.0|= 0.002
81693983|NCT01670656|163084655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.6|||cLDA|||||-0.6|-3.1|< 0.001
81693984|NCT01670656|163084655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.6|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.3|||cLDA|||||-0.3|-2.9|= 0.003
81693985|NCT01670656|163084655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.2|||=|0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.1|||cLDA|||||0.1|-2.5|= 0.024
81693986|NCT01670656|163084656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.6|||=|0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.2|||cLDA|||||0.2|-3.4|= 0.026
81693987|NCT01670656|163084656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.5|||=|0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.2|||cLDA|||||0.2|-3.3|= 0.036
81693988|NCT01670656|163084656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-2.3|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-0.5|||cLDA|||||-0.5|-4.1|= 0.002
81715233|NCT01018680|163125691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03|||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for Worst Pain Intensity. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81715234|NCT01018680|163125692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08|||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for BPI-S for Worst Pain. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81715235|NCT01018680|163125692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for BPI-S for Least Pain. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81715236|NCT01018680|163125692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for BPI-S for Average Pain. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81715237|NCT01018680|163125692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for BPI-S for Pain Right Now. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81715238|NCT01018680|163125692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for BPI-I for General Activity. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81715239|NCT01018680|163125692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for BPI-I for Mood. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81693989|NCT01670656|163084656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Diffference in Least Squares Means|-1.2|||=|0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.6|||cLDA|||||0.6|-3.0|= 0.1
81693990|NCT01670656|163084657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.1|||=|0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3|||cLDA|||||0.3|-0.6|= 0.447
81715240|NCT01018680|163125692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for BPI-I for Walking Ability. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81715241|NCT01018680|163125692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for BPI-I for Normal Work. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81715242|NCT01018680|163125692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for BPI-I for Relations with Others. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81693991|NCT01670656|163084657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.6|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.1|||cLDA|||||-0.1|-1.0|= 0.003
81693992|NCT01670656|163084657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.6|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.1|||cLDA|||||-0.1|-1.0|= 0.003
81693993|NCT01670656|163084657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.3|||=|0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||cLDA|||||0.2|-0.7|= 0.156
81693994|NCT01830543|163084689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.76|||Log Rank|||||0.76|0.47|<0.001
81693995|NCT01830543|163084689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.8|||Log Rank|||||0.8|0.5|<0.001
81693996|NCT01830543|163084690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.31|||Log Rank|||||1.31|0.33|0.234
81693997|NCT01830543|163084690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.16|||Log Rank|||||1.16|0.28|0.114
81693998|NCT01830543|163084691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.28|||Log Rank|||||1.28|0.2|0.144
81715243|NCT01018680|163125692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for BPI-I for Sleep. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81715244|NCT01018680|163125692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for BPI-I for Enjoyment of Life. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81715245|NCT01018680|163125692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84|||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for BPI-I for Mean Interference Score. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81715246|NCT01018680|163125693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|||<|0.001||95.0||||A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81715247|NCT01018680|163125694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17|||<|0.001||95.0||||A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||<0.001
81715248|NCT01018680|163125695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.449||95.0||||This is the p-value for the BPOMS Total Score. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||0.449
81693999|NCT01830543|163084691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.26|||Log Rank|||||1.26|0.2|0.134
81694000|NCT01830543|163084692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.8|||Log Rank|||||0.8|0.47|<0.001
81694001|NCT01830543|163084692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.86|||Log Rank|||||0.86|0.52|0.002
81694002|NCT01830543|163084693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.68|||Log Rank|||||1.68|0.69|0.75
81694003|NCT01830543|163084693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.48|||Log Rank|||||1.48|0.59|0.765
81715249|NCT01018680|163125695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.265||95.0||||This is the p-value for the BPOMS Tension-Anxiety Score. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||0.265
81694004|NCT01830543|163084694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.8|||Log Rank|||||2.8|0.59|0.523
81694005|NCT01830543|163084694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.62|||Log Rank|||||2.62|0.54|0.664
81694006|NCT01830543|163084695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.59|||Log Rank|||||1.59|0.46|0.625
81694007|NCT01830543|163084695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.42|||Log Rank|||||1.42|0.4|0.374
81694008|NCT01830543|163084696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.96|||Log Rank|||||2.96|0.39|0.891
81694009|NCT01830543|163084696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|3.58|||Log Rank|||||3.58|0.52|0.53
81694010|NCT01830543|163084697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|4.45|||Log Rank|||||4.45|0.32|0.79
81694011|NCT01830543|163084697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.44||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|5.09|||Log Rank|||||5.09|0.4|0.574
81694012|NCT05439460|163084700|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in phenylephrine group||||0.9
81694013|NCT05439460|163084700|OTHER|||||||0.3||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in arginine vasopressin group||||0.3
81694014|NCT05439460|163084700|OTHER|||||||1||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in epinephrine group||||1
81694015|NCT00980785|163084701|OTHER|Mann-Whitney test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|78.7||0.836|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.836
81694016|NCT00980785|163084701|OTHER|Mann-Whitney Test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|90.6||0.836|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.836
81694017|NCT00980785|163084702|OTHER|Mann-Whitney Test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.21||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.009
81694018|NCT00980785|163084702|OTHER|Mann-Whitney Test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.32||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.009
81694019|NCT00980785|163084703|OTHER|Mann-Whitney Test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.56||0.755|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.755
81694020|NCT00980785|163084703|OTHER|Mann-Whitney test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.23||0.755|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.755
81694021|NCT00980785|163084704|OTHER|Mann-Whitney test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.9||0.491|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.491
81694022|NCT00980785|163084704|OTHER|Mann-Whitney test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.2||0.491|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.491
81694023|NCT00922194|163084718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.3|<|0.05||95.0|-9.03|-7.72|||Paired t test|||Analysis of difference between 12 months or more and baseline values||-7.72|-9.03|<0.05
81694024|NCT00922194|163084719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.27|||<|0.05||95.0|-3.5|-3.0|||Wilcoxon paired signed rank-sum test|||Analysis of difference between 12 months or more and baseline values||-3.0|-3.5|<0.05
81694025|NCT00922194|163084720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-7.41|||<|0.05||95.0|-8.37|-6.47|||Wilcoxon paired signed rank-sum test|||Analysis of difference between 12 months and baseline values||-6.47|-8.37|<0.05
81694026|NCT00922194|163084721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.014|||<|0.05||95.0|-0.02|0.001|||Wilcoxon paired sign rank-sum test|||Analysis of difference between 12 months or more and baseline values||0.001|-0.02|<0.05
81694027|NCT00922194|163084722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.61|||<|0.05||95.0|-5.2|-3.8|||Wilcoxon paired signed rank-sum test|||Analysis of difference between 12 months and baseline values||-3.8|-5.2|<0.05
81694028|NCT00922194|163084723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.97|||<|0.05||95.0|-3.57|-2.38|||Wilcoxon paired signed rank-sum test|||Analysis of difference between 12 months and baseline values||-2.38|-3.57|<0.05
81694029|NCT00922194|163084724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.37|||<|0.05||95.0|-2.65|-2.08|||Wilcoxon paired signed rank-sum test|||Analysis of difference between 12 months and baseline values||-2.08|-2.65|<0.05
81694030|NCT00401622|163084734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.51||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.24|22.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||||22.36|-7.24|0.31
81694031|NCT00401622|163084735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.04|||ANCOVA|Visit 1 A1c measurement used as the covariate||Change in A1C from baseline to week 52 between the OneTouch® Ultra®2 and control BGMS||0.04|-0.38|0.45
81694032|NCT00782418|163084748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|1.6|||<|0.001||90.0|1.29|1.92||1-sided, alpha=0.05|ANOVA|||||1.92|1.29|<0.001
81694033|NCT00782418|163084748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|0.95|||<|0.001||90.0|0.66|1.24|||ANOVA|1-sided, alpha=0.05||||1.24|0.66|<0.001
81694034|NCT00782418|163084748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|2.32|||<|0.001||90.0|1.57|3.06|||ANOVA|1-sided, alpha=0.05||||3.06|1.57|<0.001
81694035|NCT00782418|163084748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|1.38|||<|0.001||90.0|0.64|2.12|||ANOVA|1-sided, alpha = 0.05||||2.12|0.64|<0.001
81694036|NCT00782418|163084749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|23.1|||<|0.001||90.0|19.2|27.0|||ANOVA|1-side, alpha = 0.05||||27.0|19.2|<0.001
81694037|NCT00782418|163084749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|16.4|||<|0.001||90.0|12.6|20.1|||ANOVA|1-side, alpha = 0.05||||20.1|12.6|<0.001
81694038|NCT00782418|163084750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|545.0|||<|0.001||90.0|451.4|638.7|||ANOVA|1-side, alpha = 0.05||||638.7|451.4|<0.001
81694039|NCT00782418|163084750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|246.6|||<|0.001||90.0|160.9|323.3|||ANOVA|1-side, alpha = 0.05||||323.3|160.9|<0.001
81694040|NCT05142332|163084751|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted absolute difference|11.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|19.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||19.3|4.5|<0.001
81694041|NCT05142332|163084752|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted absolute difference|7.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|14.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||14.1|1.7|<0.001
81694042|NCT01718509|163084772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|-1.28|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-1.28|-2.04|<0.001
81694043|NCT01718509|163084773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81694044|NCT01718509|163084774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81715250|NCT01018680|163125695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.18||95.0||||This is the p-value for the BPOMS Depression-Dejection Score. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||0.180
81694045|NCT01718509|163084775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|-4.44|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-4.44|-6.39|<0.001
81694046|NCT01718509|163084776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.51|-6.36|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-6.36|-9.51|<0.001
81694047|NCT01718509|163084777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.196||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.321|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||||-0.070|-0.321|0.002
81694048|NCT01718509|163084778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.077||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.205|0.05|||ANCOVA|||||0.050|-0.205|0.234
81694049|NCT01718509|163084779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.03||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.08|||ANCOVA|||||0.08|-0.02|0.185
81694050|NCT01718509|163084780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Multiplicity is not adjusted for this secondary efficacy endpoint in this study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81694051|NCT01718509|163084781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|-1.69||Multiplicity is not adjusted for this secondary efficacy endpoint in this study.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-1.69|-2.77|<0.001
81694052|NCT01718509|163084782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.27||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.24||Multiplicity is not adjusted for this secondary efficacy endpoint in this study.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||Cognitive Restraint of Eating||2.24|0.29|0.011
81694053|NCT01718509|163084782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.44|-2.76||Multiplicity is not adjusted for this secondary efficacy endpoint in this study.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||Disinhibition of Eating||-2.76|-4.44|<0.001
81694054|NCT01718509|163084782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.09|-3.33||Multiplicity is not adjusted for this secondary efficacy endpoint in this study.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||Perceived Hunger||-3.33|-5.09|<0.001
81694055|NCT01718509|163084783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.44|-7.12||Multiplicity is not adjusted for this secondary efficacy endpoint in this study.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-7.12|-11.44|<0.001
81694056|NCT01718509|163084784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.96||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|0.85||Multiplicity is not adjusted for this secondary efficacy endpoint in this study.|ANCOVA|||||0.85|-2.77|0.298
81694057|NCT05209932|163084792|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.02
81694058|NCT05209932|163084793|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81694059|NCT05209932|163084794|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.07
81694060|NCT05209932|163084795|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.17
81694061|NCT05209932|163084796|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81694062|NCT05209932|163084797|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.03
81694063|NCT05209932|163084798|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.01
81694064|NCT05209932|163084799|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.04
81694065|NCT05209932|163084800|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.02
81694066|NCT05209932|163084801|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81694067|NCT05209932|163084802|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.43
81694068|NCT05209932|163084803|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.12
81715251|NCT01018680|163125695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.041||95.0||||This is the p-value for the BPOMS Anger-Hostility Score. 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||0.041
81694069|NCT05209932|163084804|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.03
81694070|NCT05209932|163084805|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.63
81694071|NCT05209932|163084806|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.29
81694072|NCT05209932|163084807|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.33
81694073|NCT05209932|163084808|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.005
81694074|NCT05209932|163084809|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.42
81694075|NCT05209932|163084810|EQUIVALENCE|Testing the equivalence of the means using two-tailed test.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.97
81694076|NCT01219959|163084825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.9|||ANOVA|||Month 3||0.9|0.2|<0.001
81469523|NCT03280225|162631771|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.82|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratios were estimated using GEE to control for clustering within VAMCs. Fixed effects included a time-dependent variable (pre-post) as well an independent variable of time to account for improvement due to secular trends.|Odds Ratio of eligible Veterans being assigned a coordinator during the 6 month period following implementation compared to eligible Veterans being assigned a coordinator in the 6 month period prior to implementation.||2.82|0.73|.302
81469524|NCT03280225|162631772|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.93|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratios were estimated using GEE to control for clustering within VAMCs. Fixed effects included a time-dependent variable (pre-post) as well an independent variable of time to account for improvement due to secular trends.|Odds Ratio of eligible Veterans being assigned a provider during the 6 month period following implementation compared to eligible Veterans being assigned a provider in the 6 month period prior to implementation.||1.93|0.86|0.226
81469525|NCT03280225|162631773|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.7|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratios were estimated using GEE to control for clustering within VAMCs. Fixed effects included a time-dependent variable (pre-post) as well an independent variable of time to account for improvement due to secular trends.|Odds Ratio of eligible Veterans receiving a care evaluation during the 6 month period following implementation compared to eligible Veterans receiving a care evaluation in the 6 month period prior to implementation.||1.70|0.90|0.199
81469526|NCT03280225|162631774|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.76|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratios were estimated using GEE to control for clustering within VAMCs. Fixed effects included a time-dependent variable (pre-post) as well an independent variable of time to account for improvement due to secular trends.|Odds Ratio of eligible Veterans where outreach was attempted during the 6 month period following implementation compared to eligible Veterans where outreach was attempted in the 6 month period prior to implementation.||1.76|1.08|0.011
81469527|NCT03280225|162631775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||ANOVA|F (4, 158) = 3.08||Program Needs||||.018
81469528|NCT03280225|162631775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.136|||||||ANOVA|F (4, 158) = 1.78||Training Needs||||.136
81469529|NCT03280225|162631775|SUPERIORITY|Pressure for Change||||||0.812|||||||ANOVA|F (4, 158) = 0.39||||||.812
81469530|NCT03280225|162631775|SUPERIORITY|Staffing||||||0.358|||||||ANOVA|F (4, 158) = 1.10||||||.358
81469531|NCT03280225|162631775|SUPERIORITY|Mission||||||0.748|||||||ANOVA|F (4, 158) = 0.48||||||.748
81469532|NCT03280225|162631775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.748|||||||ANOVA|F (4, 158) = 0.48||Cohesion||||.748
81469533|NCT03280225|162631775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||ANOVA|F (4, 158) = 3.88||Autonomy||||.005
81469534|NCT03280225|162631775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.224|||||||ANOVA|F (4, 158) = 1.44||Communication||||.224
81469535|NCT03280225|162631775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||ANOVA|F (4, 158) = 2.52||Stress||||.043
81469536|NCT03280225|162631775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.096|||||||ANOVA|F (4, 158) = 2.01||Change||||.096
81469537|NCT00710684|162631824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.5|||mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15mg versus placebo at Week 24||0.5|-1.9|0.279
81694077|NCT01219959|163084825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.8|||ANOVA|||Month 6||0.8|0.1|0.006
81694078|NCT01219959|163084826|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|14.7|||ANOVA|||Insulin-Month 3||14.7|-4.7|0.312
81694079|NCT01219959|163084826|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|14.4|||ANOVA|||Insulin-Month 6||14.4|-5.0|0.342
81694080|NCT01219959|163084828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Cholesterol-Month 3||0.9|0.1|0.010
81694081|NCT01219959|163084828|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.7|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Cholesterol-Month 6||0.7|0|0.073
81694082|NCT01219959|163084828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LDLC-Month 3||0.5|-0.1|0.181
81694083|NCT01219959|163084828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LDLC-Month 6||0.4|-0.2|0.593
81694084|NCT01219959|163084828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for HDLC-Month 3||0|-0.2|0.198
81694085|NCT01219959|163084828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for HDLC-Month 6||0|-0.1|0.298
81694086|NCT01219959|163084828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.6|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for VLDL-Month 3||0.6|0.2|<0.001
81537638|NCT00286442|162758359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|4.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.6|-7.4|0.645
81694087|NCT01219959|163084828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for VLDL-Month 6||0.5|0.1|0.003
81694088|NCT01219959|163084828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.3|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Triglycerides-Month 3||1.3|0.4|<0.001
81694089|NCT01219959|163084828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Triglycerides-Month 6||1.1|0.3|0.002
81694090|NCT01219959|163084829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|4.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Lp(a)-Month 3||4.1|-8.6|0.485
81694091|NCT01219959|163084829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|4.4|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Lp(a)-Month 6||4.4|-8.2|0.556
81694092|NCT01219959|163084829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|12.2|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Apo A1-Month 3||12.2|-1.1|0.101
81694093|NCT01219959|163084829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|11.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Apo A1-Month 6||11.5|-1.5|0.134
81694094|NCT01219959|163084829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|19.2|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Apo B-Month 3||19.2|3.6|0.004
81694095|NCT01219959|163084829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|15.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Apo B-Month 6||15.9|0.8|0.030
81715252|NCT01018680|163125695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.356||95.0||||This is the p-value for the BPOMS Vigor-Activity Score. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||0.356
81694096|NCT01219959|163084830|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-56.5||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-304.6|191.7|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Insulin-Month 3||191.7|-304.6|0.655
81694097|NCT01219959|163084830|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.2||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-268.9|210.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Insulin-Month 6||210.5|-268.9|0.811
81694098|NCT01219959|163084830|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|441.3||||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-630.4|1513.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for C-Peptide-Month 3||1513.1|-630.4|0.419
81694099|NCT01219959|163084830|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|121.8||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-927.9|1171.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for C-Peptide-Month 6||1171.5|-927.9|0.820
81694100|NCT01219959|163084831|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|19.0|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Pro-Insulin-Month 3||19|-27.5|0.721
81694101|NCT01219959|163084831|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.5||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|36.4|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Pro-Insulin-Month 6||36.4|-9.4|0.247
81694102|NCT01219959|163084832|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.43|||ANOVA|||Estimates of Ratio-Month 6||1.43|0.55|0.624
81694103|NCT01219959|163084833|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.8|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Albumin-Month 3||1.8|-0.6|0.338
81694104|NCT01219959|163084833|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Albumin-Month 6||2.5|0.1|0.029
81694105|NCT01219959|163084833|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Total Protein-Month 3||1.5|-1.9|0.817
81694106|NCT01219959|163084833|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Total Protein-Month 6||2.9|-0.2|0.091
81694107|NCT01219959|163084834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.2||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|2.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for PNA-Month 3||2.9|-23.3|0.127
81694108|NCT01219959|163084834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|-4.3|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for PNA-Month 6||-4.3|-16.4|<0.001
81694109|NCT01219959|163084834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for nPNA-Month 3||-0.1|-0.4|0.012
81694110|NCT01219959|163084834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for nPNA-Month 6||-0.1|-0.3|<0.001
81694111|NCT01219959|163084835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.8|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Pre-Albumin-Month 3||5.8|0.5|0.019
81694112|NCT01219959|163084835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.6|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Pre-Albumin-Month 6||5.6|0.5|0.019
81715253|NCT01018680|163125695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.862||95.0||||This is the p-value for the BPOMS Fatigue-Inertia Score. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||0.862
81694113|NCT01219959|163084836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.4|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Drained Fat-Month 3||3.4|-3.9|0.884
81694114|NCT01219959|163084836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.3|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Drained Fat-Month 6||4.3|-3|0.716
81694115|NCT01219959|163084837|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for BMI-Month 3||1.1|-1.2|0.961
81469538|NCT00710684|162631824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.3|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35mg versus placebo at Week 24||-0.3|-2.7|0.012
81694116|NCT01219959|163084837|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for BMI-Month 6||1.5|-0.8|0.581
81694117|NCT01219959|163084838|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Waist Circumference-Month 6||3.1|-3.7|0.871
81694118|NCT01219959|163084839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|25.0|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Protein-Month 3||25|-14.7|0.608
81694119|NCT01219959|163084839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|8.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Protein-Month 6||8.1|-11.5|0.731
81694120|NCT01219959|163084839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|185.3||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-227.5|598.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Calories-Month 3||598.1|-227.5|0.377
81694121|NCT01219959|163084839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.3||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-214.4|177.8|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Calories-Month 6||177.8|-214.4|0.854
81694122|NCT01219959|163084840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.07|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for EQ 5D Questionnaire Index-Month 3||0.07|-0.03|0.412
81694123|NCT01219959|163084840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.03|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for EQ 5D Questionnaire Index-Month 6||0.03|-0.07|0.485
81694124|NCT01219959|163084841|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.18||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|8.93|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for EQ 5D Quest Health Status-Month 3||8.93|-4.56|0.525
81694125|NCT01219959|163084841|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.79|6.83|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for EQ 5D Quest Health Status-Month 6||6.83|-6.79|0.995
81694126|NCT01219959|163084842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.87||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.64|3.91|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Psychology Fatigue-Month 3||3.91|-7.64|0.526
81694127|NCT01219959|163084842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|6.68|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Psychology Fatigue-Month 6||6.68|-5.01|0.779
81694128|NCT01219959|163084842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.95||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.95|2.04|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Psychology Cognitive-Month 3||2.04|-7.95|0.246
81469539|NCT00710684|162631825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo at Week 24||0.3|-0.4|0.711
81694129|NCT01219959|163084842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.78|4.34|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Psychology Cognitive-Month 6||4.34|-5.78|0.780
81694130|NCT01219959|163084842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|6.04|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Neurology Pain-Month 3||6.04|-5.22|0.885
81694131|NCT01219959|163084842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.41||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|10.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Neurology Pain-Month 6||10.10|-1.28|0.128
81694132|NCT01219959|163084842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.07||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|6.54|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Neurology Sensory-Month 3||6.54|-4.40|0.701
81694133|NCT01219959|163084842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.21||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|12.73|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Neurology Sensory-Month 6||12.73|1.70|0.010
81694134|NCT01219959|163084842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|5.03|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Cardiology-Month 3||5.03|-4.63|0.934
81694135|NCT01219959|163084842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.13||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|8.01|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Cardiology-Month 6||8.01|-1.75|0.209
81694136|NCT01219959|163084842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.89||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|8.68|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Ophthalmology-Month 3||8.68|-4.90|0.585
81694137|NCT01219959|163084842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.62||||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|8.47|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Ophthalmology-Month 6||8.47|-5.22|0.641
81694138|NCT01219959|163084842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.89|3.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Hypoglycemia-Month 3||3.90|-6.89|0.586
81694139|NCT01219959|163084842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.79|5.14|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Hypoglycemia-Month 6||5.14|-5.79|0.906
81694140|NCT01219959|163084842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|4.75|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Hyperglycemia-Month 3||4.75|-4.93|0.970
81694141|NCT01219959|163084842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.38||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|7.28|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Hyperglycemia-Month 6||7.28|-2.52|0.340
81694142|NCT01219959|163084843|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.6||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|96.0|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Abdominal Subcutaneous Fat Volume-Month 6||96|-46.9|0.495
81469540|NCT00710684|162631825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 24||0.2|-0.5|0.462
81694143|NCT01219959|163084843|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|55.4||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|117.8|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for Abdominal Visceral Fat Volume-Month 6||117.8|-7|0.081
81694144|NCT01219959|163084844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|31.9|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LV End Diastolic Volume-Month 6||31.9|-19.3|0.626
81694145|NCT01219959|163084844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|30.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LV End Systolic Volume-Month 6||30.1|-14.5|0.486
81694146|NCT01219959|163084845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|23.4|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LV Mass with Pap Muscles-Month 6||23.4|-18.9|0.832
81694147|NCT01219959|163084845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|23.1|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LV Mass without Pap Muscles-Month 6||23.1|-18.3|0.820
81694148|NCT01219959|163084846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|6.5|||ANOVA|||Estimate of Least Square Means Comparing Treatment Groups for LV Ejection Fraction-Month 6||6.5|-6.9|0.955
81694149|NCT01728584|163084847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|1.09||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|2.04|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included factors depth of NMB, level of pressure, surgeon and body mass index (BMI)|Difference is deep versus standard NMB|Primary hypothesis - deep NMB improves surgeon's overall satisfaction with the surgical conditions compared to standard NMB||2.04|0.13|0.026
81694150|NCT01728584|163084847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-3.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|-2.05|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included factors depth of NMB, level of pressure, surgeon and BMI|Difference is low versus standard pressure|||-2.05|-3.99|<0.001
81694151|NCT01728584|163084848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|3.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|5.02|||||Difference is standard NMB/standard pressure versus standard NMB/low pressure|ANCOVA model included factors depth of NMB, level of pressure, surgeon and BMI||5.02|2.30|
81694152|NCT01728584|163084848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.91|||||Difference is standard NMB/standard pressure versus deep NMB/standard pressure|ANCOVA model included factors depth of NMB, level of pressure, surgeon and BMI||0.91|-1.80|
81694153|NCT01728584|163084848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|3.36|||||Difference is standard NMB/standard pressure versus deep NMB/low pressure|ANCOVA model included factors depth of NMB, level of pressure, surgeon and BMI||3.36|0.57|
81694154|NCT01728584|163084848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.42|-2.78|||||Difference is standard NMB/low pressure versus deep NMB/standard pressure|ANCOVA model included factors depth of NMB, level of pressure, surgeon and BMI||-2.78|-5.42|
81694155|NCT01728584|163084848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|-0.38|||||Difference is standard NMB/low pressure versus deep NMB/low pressure|ANCOVA model included factors depth of NMB, level of pressure, surgeon and BMI||-0.38|-3.01|
81694156|NCT01728584|163084848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.74|||||Difference is deep NMB/standard pressure versus deep NMB/low pressure|ANCOVA model included factors depth of NMB, level of pressure, surgeon and BMI||3.74|1.08|
81694157|NCT01728584|163084849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.35||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.84|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model included factors depth of NMB, level of pressure, gender and surgeon|Difference is deep versus standard NMB|||0.84|-0.13|0.148
81694158|NCT01728584|163084849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.17||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.33||To control for multiple testing, this difference was formally tested only if comparison of surgeon's overall satisfaction with surgical conditions for deep versus standard NMB was significant at the 5% level, with greater satisfaction for deep NMB.|ANOVA|ANOVA model included factors depth of NMB, level of pressure, gender and surgeon|Difference is low versus standard pressure|Key secondary hypothesis - low insufflation pressure improves overall average pain score in first 24 hours compared to standard insufflation pressure||0.33|-0.67|0.494
81694159|NCT01728584|163084850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.52|||||Difference is standard NMB/standard pressure versus standard NMB/low pressure|ANOVA model included factors treatment group, gender and surgeon||0.52|-0.92|
81694160|NCT01728584|163084850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.02|||||Difference is standard NMB/standard pressure versus deep NMB/standard pressure|ANOVA model included factors treatment group, gender and surgeon||-0.02|-1.27|
81694161|NCT01728584|163084850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.53|||||Difference is standard NMB/standard pressure versus deep NMB/low pressure|ANOVA model included factors treatment group, gender and surgeon||0.53|-0.84|
81694162|NCT01728584|163084850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.26|||||Difference is standard NMB/low pressure versus deep NMB/standard pressure|ANOVA model included factors treatment group, gender and surgeon||0.26|-1.15|
81715254|NCT01018680|163125695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.883||95.0||||This is the p-value for the BPOMS Confusion-Bewilderment Score. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||0.883
81715255|NCT01018680|163125696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.083||95.0||||A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|In Mixed Models Analysis, degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Rogers approximation.||||||0.083
81469541|NCT00710684|162631826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|1.1|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo at Week 24||1.1|-5.8|0.174
81694163|NCT01728584|163084850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.78|||||Difference is standard NMB/low pressure versus deep NMB/low pressure|ANOVA model included factors treatment group, gender and surgeon||0.78|-0.69|
81694164|NCT01728584|163084850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.16|||||Difference is deep NMB/standard pressure versus deep NMB/low pressure|ANOVA model included factors treatment group, gender and surgeon||1.16|-0.17|
81694165|NCT01728584|163084851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.91||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.87||Not controlled for multiple testing|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included factors depth of NMB, level of pressure, surgeon and BMI|Difference is deep versus standard NMB|||1.87|-0.05|0.063
81694166|NCT01728584|163084852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.82||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.37||Not controlled for multiple testing|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included factors depth of NMB, level of pressure, surgeon and BMI|Difference is deep versus standard NMB|||1.37|0.27|0.004
81694167|NCT01728584|163084853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.12||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.92||Not controlled for multiple testing|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included factors depth of NMB, level of pressure, surgeon and BMI|Difference is deep versus standard NMB|||1.92|0.32|0.006
81694168|NCT01728584|163084854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.61||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.06||Not controlled for multiple testing|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included factors depth of NMB, level of pressure, surgeon and BMI|Difference is deep versus standard NMB|||0.06|-1.27|0.073
81694169|NCT01728584|163084855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.74||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.28||Not controlled for multiple testing|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included factors depth of NMB, level of pressure, surgeon and BMI|Difference is deep versus standard NMB|||1.28|0.19|0.009
81694170|NCT02403830|163084883|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.0||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.0|25.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||25|-90|0.261
81694171|NCT04360187|163084912|SUPERIORITY||LS mean of difference|-17.13||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.98|-8.27|||Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures||Crisaborole = Test Vehicle = Reference|||-8.27|-25.98|0.0002
81694172|NCT04360187|163084916|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.9||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|23.1|||normal approximation to response rates||Crisaborole = Test Vehicle = Reference|||23.1|2.8|0.0124
81694173|NCT04360187|163084917|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.7||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|20.3|||normal approximation to response rates||Crisaborole = Test Vehicle = Reference|||20.3|3.1|0.0078
81694174|NCT04360187|163084918|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.79||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.33|||Mixed effect Model for Repeated Measures||Crisaborole = Test Vehicle = Reference|||-0.33|-1.26|0.0009
81694175|NCT05896761|163084944|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.926|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.831|1.03||||||||1.03|0.831|
81694176|NCT05896761|163084944|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.929|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.816|1.06||||||||1.06|0.816|
81694177|NCT05896761|163084945|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.966|1.17||||||||1.17|0.966|
81694178|NCT05896761|163084945|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.29||||||||1.29|1.07|
81694179|NCT05896761|163084946|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.22|1.49||||||||1.49|1.22|
81694180|NCT05896761|163084946|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.975|1.24||||||||1.24|0.975|
81694181|NCT05896761|163084947|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.12|1.4||||||||1.40|1.12|
81694182|NCT05896761|163084947|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.28||||||||1.28|1.09|
81694183|NCT05896761|163084948|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.13|1.3||||||||1.30|1.13|
81694184|NCT05896761|163084948|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.2||||||||1.20|1.00|
81694185|NCT05896761|163084949|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.23||||||||1.23|1.07|
81694186|NCT05896761|163084949|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2|1.38||||||||1.38|1.20|
81694187|NCT05896761|163084950|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|1.25||||||||1.25|1.08|
81694188|NCT05896761|163084950|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.983|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.09||||||||1.09|0.890|
81694189|NCT05896761|163084951|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.991|1.13||||||||1.13|0.991|
81694190|NCT05896761|163084951|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.974|1.12||||||||1.12|0.974|
81694191|NCT05896761|163084952|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|1.25||||||||1.25|1.11|
81694192|NCT05896761|163084952|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.989|1.14||||||||1.14|0.989|
81694193|NCT05896761|163084953|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.12||||||||1.12|1.03|
81694194|NCT05896761|163084953|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.997|1.08||||||||1.08|0.997|
81694195|NCT05896761|163084954|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|1.19||||||||1.19|1.08|
81694196|NCT05896761|163084954|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.11||||||||1.11|0.97|
81694197|NCT05896761|163084955|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.11||||||||1.11|1.02|
81694198|NCT05896761|163084955|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.11||||||||1.11|1.01|
81694199|NCT01318083|163084978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.936|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.097|-0.775||||||||-0.775|-1.097|
81694200|NCT01318083|163084978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.998|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.837||||||||-0.837|-1.160|
81694201|NCT01318083|163084979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.196|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.261|-0.131||||||||-0.131|-0.261|
81694202|NCT01318083|163084979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.213|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.273|-0.154||||||||-0.154|-0.273|
81694203|NCT01318083|163084980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.507|-0.312||||||||-0.312|-0.507|
81694204|NCT01318083|163084980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.453|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.547|-0.358||||||||-0.358|-0.547|
81694205|NCT01318083|163084981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.695|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.834|-0.556||||||||-0.556|-0.834|
81694206|NCT01318083|163084981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.911|-0.629||||||||-0.629|-0.911|
81694207|NCT01318083|163084982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|-10.83||||||||-10.83|-24.60|
81694208|NCT01318083|163084982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.93|-10.25||||||||-10.25|-24.93|
81694209|NCT01318083|163084983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.33|-16.02||||||||-16.02|-30.33|
81694210|NCT01318083|163084983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.33|-17.43||||||||-17.43|-32.33|
81694211|NCT01318083|163084984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.32|-19.91||||||||-19.91|-35.32|
81694212|NCT01318083|163084984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.76|-14.69||||||||-14.69|-30.76|
81694213|NCT01318083|163084985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.14|-19.59||||||||-19.59|-37.14|
81694214|NCT01318083|163084985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.33|-13.54||||||||-13.54|-30.33|
81694215|NCT01318083|163084986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.58|-10.23||||||||-10.23|-36.58|
81694216|NCT01318083|163084986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|-4.95||||||||-4.95|-33.40|
81694217|NCT00952289|163084993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The primary endpoint analyzed with a 2-sided alpha of 0.05.||||<0.0001
81694218|NCT02932475|163085016|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.19|||||The odds ratio was calculated and adjusted for study site, timing of diabetes diagnosis, gestational age at randomization stratified at 18 weeks, and baseline maternal BMI.|The sample size gave adequate power over a range of expected primary outcome event rates, with type I error set at 0.044 (reduced from 0.05 for interim analysis), with reasonable power under a conservative scenario assuming that 20% of subjects immediately stopped taking study agent.||1.19|0.63|
81694219|NCT02932475|163085017|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|0.2||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.4
81694220|NCT02932475|163085018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||comparison of mean (sd) between groups|||||0.4
81694221|NCT02932475|163085019|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|0.0||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.6
81694222|NCT02932475|163085020|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|0.0||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.08
81694223|NCT03855137|163085053|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.547||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|-1.33||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-1.33|-3.48|0.0001
81715256|NCT01018680|163125697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81694224|NCT03855137|163085053|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.545||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|-0.75||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-0.75|-2.89|0.0009
81715257|NCT01018680|163125698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for the 30% Response (LOCF) based on 24-Hour Average Pain Ratings. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81715258|NCT01018680|163125698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for the 50% Response (LOCF) based on 24-Hour Average Pain Ratings. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81715259|NCT01018680|163125699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for the 30% Response (LOCF) based on BPI Average Pain Ratings.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81715260|NCT01018680|163125699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for the 50% Response (LOCF) based on BPI Average Pain Ratings.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81715261|NCT01018680|163125700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.012
81469542|NCT00710684|162631826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|2.7|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 24||2.7|-3.6|0.776
81469543|NCT00710684|162631827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.7|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo at Week 12||0.7|-1.2|0.631
81469544|NCT00710684|162631827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.4|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 12||-0.4|-2.2|0.006
81469545|NCT00710684|162631827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.2|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo at Week 36||1.2|-1.3|0.947
81694225|NCT03855137|163085054|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.547||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|-1.16||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-1.16|-3.31|0.0001
81715262|NCT01018680|163125701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.724||95.0||||This is the p-value for PCS Weight Gain. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.724
81469546|NCT00710684|162631827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.0|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 36||0.0|-2.5|0.057
81469547|NCT00710684|162631827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.5|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo at Week 48||1.5|-1.6|0.925
81469548|NCT00710684|162631827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.2|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 48||-0.2|-3.1|0.024
81694226|NCT03855137|163085054|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.544||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|-0.59|||MMRM|Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-0.59|-2.72|0.0024
81715263|NCT01018680|163125701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106||95.0||||This is the p-value for PCS Weight Loss. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.106
81715264|NCT01018680|163125702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0||||A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.031
81715265|NCT01018680|163125703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||95.0||||This is the p-value for Diastolic Hypertension. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.063
81715266|NCT01018680|163125703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0||||This is the p-value for Systolic Hypertension. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.018
81715267|NCT01018680|163125704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.249||95.0||||A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.249
81715268|NCT01018680|163125705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.241||95.0||||This is the p-value for outpatient group visits. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Likelihood Ratio Chi-squared|||||||0.241
81715269|NCT01018680|163125705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087||95.0||||This is the p-value for outpatient individual visits. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Likelihood Ratio Chi-squared|||||||0.087
81715270|NCT01018680|163125705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.414||95.0||||This is the p-value for emergency room visits for non-psychiatric illness. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Likelihood Ratio Chi-squared|||||||0.414
81715271|NCT01018680|163125705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.332||95.0||||This is the p-value for outpatient visits to other physicians. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Likelihood Ratio Chi-squared|||||||0.332
81715272|NCT01018680|163125705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.183||95.0||||This is the p-value for the average number of hours worked for pay per week. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Likelihood Ratio Chi-squared|||||||0.183
81694227|NCT03855137|163085055|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.541||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.38|-1.26||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-1.26|-3.38|0.0001
81715273|NCT01018680|163125705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.666||95.0||||This is the p-value for how long the participant has had this job. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Likelihood Ratio Chi-squared|||||||0.666
81715274|NCT01018680|163125705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0||||This is the p-value for the average number of hours of volunteer work per week. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Likelihood Ratio Chi-squared|||||||0.890
81715275|NCT01018680|163125705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.413||95.0||||This is the p-value for psychiatric visits. A 0.05 level of significance was pre-specified for use in treatment group comparisons.|Likelihood Ratio Chi-squared|||||||0.413
81715276|NCT03159455|163125711|OTHER||Slope|2.2305|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2592|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6955|2.7655|||||Dose proportionality was explored using the power model.The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale.|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose). Dose proportionality of tablets for AUC0-24 was analysed in Japanese subjects.|Standard error of mean is standard error of slope.|2.7655|1.6955|
81715277|NCT03159455|163125712|OTHER||Slope|1.9007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2382|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4102|2.3912|||||Dose proportionality was explored using the power model.The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale.|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose). Dose proportionality of tablets for Cmax was analysed in Japanese subjects.|Standard error of mean is standard error of slope.|2.3912|1.4102|
81694228|NCT03855137|163085055|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.538||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|-0.81||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-0.81|-2.93|0.0009
81694229|NCT03855137|163085056|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.539||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.09||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-1.09|-3.20|0.0002
81694230|NCT03855137|163085056|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.536||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|-0.67||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-0.67|-2.78|0.0024
81694231|NCT03855137|163085057|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|-1.63||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-1.63|-3.63|0.0001
81694232|NCT03855137|163085057|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.508||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|-1.13||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-1.13|-3.13|0.0009
81694233|NCT03855137|163085058|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.507||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|-1.53||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-1.53|-3.52|0.0002
81715278|NCT03159455|163125713|OTHER||Slope|3.244|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1771|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8793|3.6087|||||Dose proportionality was explored using the power model.The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale.|This was non confirmatory testing on Day 28 (after multiple doses). Dose proportionality of tablets for AUC0-24,28 was analysed in Japanese subjects.|Standard error of mean is standard error of slope.|3.6087|2.8793|
81715279|NCT03159455|163125714|OTHER||Slope|2.0711|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7663|2.376|||||Dose proportionality was explored using the power model.The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale.|This was non confirmatory testing on Day 28 (after multiple doses). Dose proportionality of tablets for Cmax,28 was analysed in Japanese subjects.|Standard error of mean is standard error of slope.|2.3760|1.7663|
81715280|NCT05056311|163125719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81715281|NCT05056311|163125720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81715282|NCT05056311|163125721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81715283|NCT05056311|163125723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81715284|NCT05056311|163125724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6374||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|McNemar|||||||0.6374
81469549|NCT00710684|162631828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo at Week 12||0.1|-0.4|0.387
81715285|NCT03799198|163125737|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.51|-1.5|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of in-trial data with missing observations for body weight at month 12 imputed from the WMP arm based on a jump to reference multiple (x=100) imputation approach. Percent change in body weight from baseline to month 12 was calculated for each study participant within the FAS and analyzed using an analysis of covariance model with randomized treatment as a factor and baseline body weight (kg) as a covariate.||-1.50|-5.51|<0.001
81469550|NCT00710684|162631828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||MMRM|||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 12||-0.1|-0.5|0.018
81469551|NCT00710684|162631828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo at Week 36||0.6|-0.3|0.439
81694234|NCT03855137|163085058|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.505||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|-1.1|||MMRM|||||-1.10|-3.09|0.0024
81694235|NCT03855137|163085059|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|3.14||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|Logistic regression||Logistic regression for each atogepant group versus placebo with baseline monthly migraine days as covariate,stratification of region,acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication and number of failures,treatment group as fixed factors.|||3.14|1.45|0.0003
81469552|NCT00710684|162631828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 36||0.2|-0.6|0.336
81469553|NCT00710684|162631828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.8|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo at Week 48||0.8|-0.2|0.190
81694236|NCT03855137|163085059|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|3.0||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|Logistic regression||Logistic regression for each atogepant group versus placebo with baseline monthly migraine days as covariate,stratification of region,acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication and number of failures,treatment group as fixed factors.|||3.00|1.38|0.0009
81715286|NCT01714726|163125755|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.5|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.3|36.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||36.8|8.3|=0.01
81715287|NCT01153971|163125776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81715288|NCT03628781|163125794|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.384||||0.535|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.535
81715289|NCT03628781|163125795|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.829|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.829
81715290|NCT03628781|163125796|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093||0.357|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.357
81715291|NCT03628781|163125797|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.782|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.782
81715292|NCT02558634|163125798|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.25||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.75||The level of significance was set at p=0.025 to allow a Bonferroni correction for these two tests (i.e. p=0.050 divided by two).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.75|0.75|0.025
81694237|NCT03855137|163085060|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.98||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|Logistic regression||Logistic regression for each atogepant group versus placebo with baseline monthly migraine days as covariate,stratification of region,acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication and number of failures,treatment group as fixed factors.|||2.98|1.38|0.0006
81694238|NCT03855137|163085060|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.79||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|Logistic regression||Logistic regression for each atogepant group versus placebo with baseline monthly migraine days as covariate,stratification of region,acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication and number of failures,treatment group as fixed factors.|||2.79|1.29|0.0009
81694239|NCT03855137|163085061|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|7.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.864||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.77|11.09||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||11.09|3.77|0.0006
81694240|NCT03855137|163085061|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.848||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|9.41||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||9.41|2.15|0.0024
81694241|NCT03855137|163085062|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.968||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.75|-2.95||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-2.95|-6.75|0.0003
81694242|NCT03855137|163085062|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.963||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.27|-1.49||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-1.49|-5.27|0.0009
81694243|NCT03855137|163085063|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.897||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|-2.43||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-2.43|-5.95|0.0003
81694244|NCT03855137|163085063|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.893||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|-0.96||Adjusted p-value using graphical approach to control the overall type 1 error rate for multiple comparisons.|MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-0.96|-4.47|0.0025
81694245|NCT03855137|163085064|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.697||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|-1.93|||MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-1.93|-4.67|0.0006
81694246|NCT03855137|163085064|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.02|-1.3|||MMRM||MMRM model=treatment group,visit,stratification by acute medication overuse,migraine prevention medication use and number of failures,region,and treatment group-by-visit as fixed factors and baseline and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.|||-1.30|-4.02|0.0024
81694247|NCT02435277|163085065|OTHER|||||||0.0475||||||Total daily dose is twice the respective dose, Pairwise Comparison using Control as the Reference Group|ANCOVA|||Mixed Model Inferential Statistical Analysis of HbA1c change from day 1-day 84 Evaluable Population (n=43)||||0.0475
81694248|NCT02435277|163085065|OTHER|||||||0.0912|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0912
81694249|NCT02435277|163085065|OTHER|||||||0.0458|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0458
81694250|NCT02435277|163085066|OTHER|||||||0.26||||||Total daily dose is twice the respective dose Pairwise Comparison using Treatment D as the Reference Group|ANCOVA|||Mixed Model Inferential Statistical Analysis of Fssting Plasma Glucose change from day 1-day 84 in Evaluable Population (n=43)||||0.26
81694251|NCT02435277|163085066|OTHER|||||||0.0083|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0083
81694252|NCT02435277|163085066|OTHER|||||||0.0317|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0317
81694253|NCT01067508|163085067|OTHER|||||||0.003||||||p\<0.05 was defined as significant|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison was made to 12 weeks minus baseline change in Fiji water group||||0.003
81694254|NCT01067508|163085067|OTHER|||||||0.68||||||p\<0.05 was defined as significant|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison was made to the 12 week minus baseline change in Aquafina (control) group||||0.68
81694255|NCT00958308|163085078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||The sample size calculation was based on the incidence of AAD. A total of 255 patients was enrolled in order to obtain at least the required 225 evaluable patients.With expected AAD rates of at most 15% - 25% in the treatment groups; and 25% - 35% in the placebo group, these numbers were sufficient to detect the difference in the incidence of AAD between either of the treatment groups vs. placebo with a minimum of 86% statistical power.||||=0.02
81715293|NCT01798056|163125814|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria used: The lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the Geometric Mean (GM) ratio (GSK1437173A PreChemo group over Placebo PreChemo group) in anti-gE ELISA antibody concentrations is greater than 3.|Adjusted GMC ratio|23.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.9|30.0||||Difference of means between vaccines and placebo were calculated together with 2-sided confidence intervals and back-transformed to the original units||The analysis evaluated the anti-gE humoral immune responses at Month 2, following a two-dose administration of the GSK1437173A vaccine, as compared to placebo in subjects with solid tumours receiving chemotherapy (PreChemo Groups only).||30|17.9|
81715294|NCT01238861|163125838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.09||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.74|1.59|||Poisson Regression Method||The p-value was calculated by Poisson regression with over-dispersion adjustment factor. The correction for potential over dispersion was made by Pearson chi-square.|||1.59|0.74|0.781
81715295|NCT01238861|163125838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.64||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.42|0.97|||Poisson Regression Method||The p-value was calculated by Poisson regression with over-dispersion adjustment factor. The correction for potential over dispersion was made by Pearson chi-square.|||0.97|0.42|0.173
81715296|NCT01238861|163125838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.59||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.4|0.89|||Poisson Regression Method||The p-value was calculated by Poisson regression with over-dispersion adjustment factor. The correction for potential over dispersion was made by Pearson chi-square.|||0.89|0.40|0.096
81715297|NCT01238861|163125843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||||0.125
81715298|NCT01238861|163125843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||||0.074
81715299|NCT01238861|163125843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||||0.057
81715300|NCT01238861|163125843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||||0.010
81715301|NCT01238861|163125845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.182||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.336|-0.028|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||-0.028|-0.336|0.131
81715302|NCT01238861|163125845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.173||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.317|-0.028|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||-0.028|-0.317|0.126
81715303|NCT01238861|163125845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.247|-0.032|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||-0.032|-0.247|0.097
81715304|NCT01238861|163125846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.174||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.654|0.306|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||Analysis reported for rescue medication use without prophylactic at Week 51-52.||0.306|-0.654|0.642
81715305|NCT01238861|163125846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.533|0.756|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||Analysis reported for rescue medication use without prophylactic at Week 51-52.||0.756|-0.533|0.824
81715306|NCT01238861|163125846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.029||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.297|0.355|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||Analysis reported for rescue medication use without prophylactic at Week 51-52.||0.355|-0.297|0.910
81715307|NCT01238861|163125846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.602|0.593|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||Analysis reported for rescue medication use with prophylactic at Week 51-52.||0.593|-0.602|0.992
81715308|NCT01238861|163125846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.337||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.548|1.222|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||Analysis reported for rescue medication use with prophylactic at Week 51-52.||1.222|-0.548|0.624
81715309|NCT01238861|163125846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.267|0.567|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||Analysis reported for rescue medication use with prophylactic at Week 51-52.||0.567|-0.267|0.645
81715310|NCT01238861|163125847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.157||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.076|0.237|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||0.237|0.076|0.014
81715311|NCT01238861|163125847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.184||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.102|0.266|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||0.266|0.102|0.004
81715312|NCT01238861|163125847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.039|0.143|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||0.143|0.039|0.026
81715313|NCT01238861|163125848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.384|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||||0.384
81715314|NCT01238861|163125848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||||0.092
81715315|NCT01238861|163125848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||||0.134
81715316|NCT01238861|163125848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.129|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||||0.129
81694256|NCT04237207|163085105|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary efficacy objective is to demonstrate non-inferiority of AutoSense on the M90 processor compared to AutoSound on the Q90 processor for the AzBio sentence test in quiet mode based on a paired t-test. The primary efficacy analyses will test the null hypothesis (inferiority) that the mean of the paired differences in AzBio sentence scores in quiet mode (AutoSense on M90 - AutoSound on Q90) are less than or equal to -10 percentage points.||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0010
81694257|NCT04237207|163085106|NON_INFERIORITY|The 1st secondary endpoint was to demonstrate that speech recognition in noise with AutoSense on a 301-M062 processor was no worse than speech recognition in noise with currently approved software on a Q90 processor.||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0010
81694258|NCT04237207|163085107|NON_INFERIORITY|"The 2nd secondary endpoint was to demonstrate increased speech recognition in noise with the 301-M062 sound processor when comparing Omnidirectional program to AutoSense."|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81694259|NCT00488618|163085112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-3.3|||ANCOVA||cariprazine - placebo|||-3.3|-8.9|<0.0001
81694260|NCT00488618|163085113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.64||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.32|||ANCOVA||cariprazine - placebo|||-0.32|-0.97|0.0001
81694261|NCT02020031|163085124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison at approximately 3 minutes, adjusted by BMI, age, and length of surgical procedure.||||<0.0001
81694262|NCT02020031|163085124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison at approximately 30 minutes, adjusted by BMI, age, and length of surgical procedure.||||<0.0001
81694263|NCT02020031|163085124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison at approximately 50 minutes, adjusted by BMI, age, and length of surgical procedure.||||<0.0001
81694264|NCT02020031|163085124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison at approximately 115 minutes, adjusted by BMI, age, and length of surgical procedure.||||<0.0001
81694265|NCT02020031|163085124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison at approximately 150 minutes, adjusted by BMI, age, and length of surgical procedure.||||<0.0001
81694266|NCT02020031|163085124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison at approximately 180 minutes, adjusted by BMI, age, and length of surgical procedure.||||<0.0001
81694267|NCT00755846|163085126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and body mass index (BMI), diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c. With at least 234 patients, a two-group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance has at least 98% power to detect a treatment difference (all active versus placebo) in HbA1c change from baseline as small as 0.55%, assuming a common standard deviation of 0.7%.||||0.001
81694268|NCT00755846|163085126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171||0.004||95.0||||A step-down sequential approach was used to test the hypothesis that the treatment coefficient in the model is 0 for each of the five individual active treatment groups vs. placebo.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c. With at least 234 patients, a two-group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level has 90% power to detect a treatment difference (each active dose versus placebo) in HbA1c change from baseline as small as 0.55%, assuming a common standard deviation of 0.7%.||||0.004
81694269|NCT00755846|163085126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176||0.017||95.0||||A step-down sequential approach was used to test the hypothesis that the treatment coefficient in the model is 0 for each of the five individual active treatment groups vs. placebo.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c. With at least 234 patients, a two-group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level has 90% power to detect a treatment difference (each active dose versus placebo) in HbA1c change from baseline as small as 0.55%, assuming a common standard deviation of 0.7%.||||0.017
81694270|NCT00755846|163085126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.001||95.0||||A step-down sequential approach was used to test the hypothesis that the treatment coefficient in the model is 0 for each of the five individual active treatment groups vs. placebo.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c. With at least 234 patients, a two-group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level has 90% power to detect a treatment difference (each active dose versus placebo) in HbA1c change from baseline as small as 0.55%, assuming a common standard deviation of 0.7%.||||0.001
81694271|NCT00755846|163085126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174||0.003||95.0||||A step-down sequential approach was used to test the hypothesis that the treatment coefficient in the model is 0 for each of the five individual active treatment groups vs. placebo.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c. With at least 234 patients, a two-group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level has 90% power to detect a treatment difference (each active dose versus placebo) in HbA1c change from baseline as small as 0.55%, assuming a common standard deviation of 0.7%.||||0.003
81715317|NCT01238861|163125850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.404||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.121|0.687|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||0.687|0.121|0.069
81715318|NCT01238861|163125850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.462||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.163|0.761|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||0.761|0.163|0.049
81715319|NCT01238861|163125850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.238||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.017|0.459|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||0.459|0.017|0.168
81715320|NCT01238861|163125851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.058|0.019|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||0.019|-0.058|0.510
81715321|NCT01238861|163125851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.041||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.008|0.074|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||0.074|0.008|0.113
81715322|NCT01238861|163125851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.016|0.038|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||0.038|-0.016|0.599
81694272|NCT00755846|163085126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.307||95.0||||A step-down sequential approach was used to test the hypothesis that the treatment coefficient in the model is 0 for each of the five individual active treatment groups vs. placebo.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c. With at least 234 patients, a two-group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level has 90% power to detect a treatment difference (each active dose versus placebo) in HbA1c change from baseline as small as 0.55%, assuming a common standard deviation of 0.7%.||||0.307
81694273|NCT00755846|163085127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.004||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c. With at least 234 patients, a two-group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level has at least 98% power to detect a treatment difference (all active versus placebo) in HbA1c change from baseline as small as 0.55%, assuming a common standard deviation of 0.7%.||||0.004
81694274|NCT00755846|163085127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.017||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c. With at least 234 patients, a two-group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level has 90% power to detect a treatment difference (each active dose versus placebo) in HbA1c change from baseline as small as 0.55%, assuming a common standard deviation of 0.7%.||||0.017
81537639|NCT00286442|162758360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|4.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.6|-6.3|0.748
81715323|NCT01238861|163125852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.373||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.333|2.586|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||2.586|-3.333|0.871
81715324|NCT01238861|163125852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.857||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.175|5.889|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||5.889|-0.175|0.227
81715325|NCT01238861|163125852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.139||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.041|3.319|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||3.319|-1.041|0.503
81715326|NCT01238861|163125853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.907||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.483|12.297|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||12.297|-4.483|0.550
81715327|NCT01238861|163125853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.659||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.262|15.579|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||15.579|-0.262|0.215
81715328|NCT01238861|163125853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.54||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.006|9.086|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||9.086|-2.006|0.413
81715329|NCT01238861|163125854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.896|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||||0.896
81715330|NCT01238861|163125854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.944|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||||0.944
81715331|NCT01238861|163125854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.667|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with treatment, baseline inhaled steroid status and baseline observed value as covariates.||||||0.667
81715332|NCT01008059|163125864|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.05
81715333|NCT06045026|163125898|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.0001
81715334|NCT06045026|163125898|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 8||||<0.0001
81715335|NCT06045026|163125898|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||<0.0001
81715336|NCT06045026|163125898|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81694275|NCT00755846|163085127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.016||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c. With at least 234 patients, a two-group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level has 90% power to detect a treatment difference (each active dose versus placebo) in HbA1c change from baseline as small as 0.55%, assuming a common standard deviation of 0.7%.||||0.016
81694276|NCT00755846|163085127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.005||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c. With at least 234 patients, a two-group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level has 90% power to detect a treatment difference (each active dose versus placebo) in HbA1c change from baseline as small as 0.55%, assuming a common standard deviation of 0.7%.||||0.005
81694277|NCT00755846|163085127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.008||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c. With at least 234 patients, a two-group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level has 90% power to detect a treatment difference (each active dose versus placebo) in HbA1c change from baseline as small as 0.55%, assuming a common standard deviation of 0.7%.||||0.008
81715337|NCT06045026|163125898|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 20||||<0.0001
81694278|NCT00755846|163085127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.321||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HbA1c. With at least 234 patients, a two-group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level has 90% power to detect a treatment difference (each active dose versus placebo) in HbA1c change from baseline as small as 0.55%, assuming a common standard deviation of 0.7%.||||0.321
81694279|NCT00755846|163085128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.65|<|0.001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and body mass index (BMI), diabetes duration, and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in fasting plasma glucose (FPG). The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of all doses of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||<0.001
81715338|NCT06045026|163125898|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81715339|NCT06045026|163125899|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.0001
81715340|NCT06045026|163125899|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 8||||<0.0001
81715341|NCT06045026|163125899|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||<0.0001
81715342|NCT06045026|163125899|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81715343|NCT06045026|163125899|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 20||||<0.0001
81715344|NCT06045026|163125899|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81715345|NCT06045026|163125900|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.0001
81715346|NCT06045026|163125900|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 8||||<0.0001
81715347|NCT06045026|163125900|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||<0.0001
81715348|NCT06045026|163125900|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81715349|NCT06045026|163125900|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 20||||<0.0001
81715350|NCT06045026|163125900|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81715351|NCT06045026|163125901|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.0001
81715352|NCT06045026|163125901|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 8||||<0.0001
81715353|NCT06045026|163125901|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||<0.0001
81715354|NCT06045026|163125901|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81715355|NCT06045026|163125901|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 20||||<0.0001
81537640|NCT00286442|162758360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|3.3||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.3|-7.7|0.432
81537641|NCT00286442|162758361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|3.3||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.3|-7.8|0.427
81715356|NCT06045026|163125901|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81694280|NCT00755846|163085128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|<|0.001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||<0.001
81694281|NCT00755846|163085128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.68||0.009||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.009
81694282|NCT00755846|163085128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.38|<|0.001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline FPG as covariates|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||<0.001
81694283|NCT00755846|163085128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.57||0.057||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline FPG as covariates|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.057
81694284|NCT00755846|163085128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.56||0.156||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.156
81694285|NCT00755846|163085129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.05|<|0.001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between all doses of alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of all doses of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||<0.001
81715357|NCT06045026|163125902|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.0001
81715358|NCT06045026|163125902|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 8||||<0.0001
81715359|NCT06045026|163125902|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||<0.0001
81715360|NCT06045026|163125902|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81715361|NCT06045026|163125902|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 20||||<0.0001
81715362|NCT06045026|163125902|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81715363|NCT06045026|163125903|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.0001
81715364|NCT06045026|163125903|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 8||||<0.0001
81537642|NCT00286442|162758361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|6.5||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||6.5|-4.6|0.746
81715365|NCT06045026|163125903|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||<0.0001
81715366|NCT06045026|163125903|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81715367|NCT06045026|163125903|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 20||||<0.0001
81715368|NCT06045026|163125903|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81715369|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q1 (How intense are the sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.0001
81715370|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q1 (How intense are the sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 8||||<0.0001
81715371|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q1 (How intense are the sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 12||||<0.0001
81715372|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q1 (How intense are the sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81715373|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q1 (How intense are the sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 20||||<0.0001
81715374|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q1 (How intense are the sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81715375|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q2 (How bothered are you by any sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.0001
81715376|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q2 (How bothered are you by any sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 8||||<0.0001
81694286|NCT00755846|163085129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.91||0.001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.001
81715377|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q2 (How bothered are you by any sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 12||||<0.0001
81469554|NCT00710684|162631828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 48||0.4|-0.5|0.787
81715378|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q2 (How bothered are you by any sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81715379|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q2 (How bothered are you by any sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 20||||<0.0001
81715380|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q2 (How bothered are you by any sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81715381|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q3 (How well can you tolerate sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.0001
81715382|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q3 (How well can you tolerate sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 8||||<0.0001
81715383|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q3 (How well can you tolerate sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 12||||<0.0001
81715384|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q3 (How well can you tolerate sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81715385|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q3 (How well can you tolerate sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 20||||<0.0001
81715386|NCT06045026|163125904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q3 (How well can you tolerate sensations?): Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81715387|NCT06045026|163125905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||0.0100
81715388|NCT06045026|163125905|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 8||||<0.0001
81715389|NCT06045026|163125905|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||<0.0001
81715390|NCT06045026|163125905|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81715391|NCT06045026|163125905|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 20||||<0.0001
81715392|NCT06045026|163125905|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81715393|NCT06045026|163125906|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.0001
81715394|NCT06045026|163125906|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 8||||<0.0001
81715395|NCT06045026|163125906|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||<0.0001
81715396|NCT06045026|163125906|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81715397|NCT06045026|163125906|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 20||||<0.0001
81715398|NCT06045026|163125906|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81715399|NCT06045026|163125908|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 1||||<0.0001
81715400|NCT06045026|163125908|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 2||||<0.0001
81715401|NCT06045026|163125908|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.0001
81715402|NCT06045026|163125908|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 8||||<0.0001
81715403|NCT06045026|163125908|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||<0.0001
81715404|NCT06045026|163125908|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81715405|NCT06045026|163125908|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 20||||<0.0001
81715406|NCT06045026|163125908|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81715407|NCT01224171|163125914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.0||||0.4332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|10.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk Difference = adjusted (for stratification factors) percent vedolizumab - adjusted percent placebo|Clinical remission was tested using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test at a 5% significance level with stratification according to concomitant use of oral corticosteroids and concomitant use of immunomodulators (6-mercaptopurine \[6-MP\], azathioprine, or methotrexate) for the TNFα antagonist failure subpopulation.||10.5|-4.5|0.4332
81715408|NCT00750061|163125926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.343|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change light touch score (wk6-d0)||||0.343
81715409|NCT00750061|163125926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change light touch score (m6-d0)||||0.69
81715410|NCT00750061|163125926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change pin-prick score (wk6-d0)||||1
81715411|NCT00750061|163125926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change pin-prick score (m6-d0)||||0.32
81694287|NCT00755846|163085129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.2||0.008||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline FPG as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.008
81694288|NCT00755846|163085129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.88|<|0.001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and body mass index, diabetes duration, and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||<0.001
81694289|NCT00755846|163085129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.09||0.136||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.136
81715412|NCT00750061|163125926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change motor score (wk6-d0)||||1
81715413|NCT00750061|163125926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.582|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change motor score (m6-d0)||||0.582
81715414|NCT00750061|163125927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.257|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FIM change (Wk6 - D0)||||0.257
81715415|NCT00750061|163125927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.168|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FIM change (M6 - D0)||||0.168
81715416|NCT00750061|163125927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VAS change (Wk6 - D0)||||0.013
81715417|NCT00750061|163125927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.137|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VAS change (M6 - D0)||||0.137
81715418|NCT01374516|163125973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|60.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.0|68.0||||||The statistical methodology was based on the use of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the vaccine efficacy (expressed in %). The CI was calculated using the exact method conditional on the total number of cases in both groups (exact method by Breslow \& Day). The vaccine efficacy of the CYD dengue vaccine was considered significant if the lower bound of its 95% CI was greater than 25%.||68.0|52.0|
81715419|NCT01374516|163125974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|64.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.7|69.8||||||The statistical methodology was based on the use of the two-sided 95% CI of the vaccine efficacy (expressed in %) calculated using the exact method conditional on the total number of cases in both groups.||69.8|58.7|
81715420|NCT01374516|163125975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|64.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.7|69.9||||||The statistical methodology was based on the use of the two-sided 95% CI of the vaccine efficacy (expressed in %) calculated using the exact method conditional on the total number of cases in both groups.||69.9|58.7|
81715421|NCT01374516|163125976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|61.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.7|68.0||||||The statistical methodology was based on the use of the two-sided 95% CI of the vaccine efficacy (expressed in %) calculated using the exact method conditional on the total number of cases in both groups.||68.0|54.7|
81715422|NCT04988035|163126013|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.07|||Proportional odds model||Odds ratio greater than 1 favors Remdesivir plus Danicopan.|Includes all ordinal score categories. Odds ratio of a better clinical status score, confidence interval and p-value estimated from a proportional odds model adjusted for baseline steroid use and baseline ordinal score. Missing data imputed using multiple imputation (MI) for participants lost to follow-up before Day 8 while hospitalized, in hospice, long term acute care, or transferred to other hospital while those participants lost to follow-up after discharge to home are assigned a score of 2.||1.07|0.38|0.090
81715423|NCT04988035|163126014|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.53|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, confidence interval, and p-value estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline dexamethasone use, baseline ordinal score, age, and baseline C-Reactive Protein (CRP).|Odds ratio greater than 1 favors Remdesivir plus Danicopan|1.53|0.31|0.358
81715424|NCT04988035|163126015|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.92|||Regression, Cox||HR greater than 1 favors Remdesivir plus Danicopan.|Hazard ratio, confidence interval, and p-value estimated from a Cox model adjusted for baseline steroid use and baseline ordinal score.||0.92|0.46|0.014
81694290|NCT00755846|163085129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.07||0.073||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in FPG. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.073
81694291|NCT00755846|163085130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.85|<|0.001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline fasting fructosamine as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in fasting fructosamine. The treatment effect will be evaluated as a contrast of all doses of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||<0.001
81694292|NCT00755846|163085130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.37||0.01||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline fasting fructosamine as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in fasting fructosamine. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.010
81694293|NCT00755846|163085130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.71||0.002||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline fasting fructosamine as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in fasting fructosamine. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.002
81694294|NCT00755846|163085130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.33||0.003||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline fasting fructosamine as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in fasting fructosamine. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.003
81694295|NCT00755846|163085130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.44||0.006||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline fasting fructosamine as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in fasting fructosamine. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.006
81694296|NCT00755846|163085130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.45||0.117||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline fasting fructosamine as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in fasting fructosamine. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.117
81694297|NCT00755846|163085131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6||0.014||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline fasting fructosamine as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in fasting fructosamine. The treatment effect will be evaluated as a contrast of all doses of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.014
81694298|NCT00755846|163085131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.35||0.136||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline fasting fructosamine as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in fasting fructosamine. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.136
81537643|NCT00286442|162758362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|7.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||7.2|-5.0|0.727
81715425|NCT04988035|163126016|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.17|||Proportional odds model||Odds ratio above 1 favors Remdesivir plus Danicopan.|Includes all ordinal score categories. OR of a better clinical status score, confidence interval, and p-value estimated from a proportional odds model adjusted for baseline steroid use and baseline ordinal score. Missing data imputed using last observation carried forward for participants lost to follow-up before Day 15 while hospitalized, in hospice, long term acute care, or transferred to other hospital. Participants lost to follow-up before Day 15 after discharge are given a score of 2.||1.17|0.42|0.177
81715426|NCT04988035|163126017|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.36|||Proportional odds model|||Includes all ordinal score categories. OR of a better clinical status score, confidence interval, and p-value estimated from a proportional odds model adjusted for baseline steroid use and baseline ordinal score. Missing data imputed using last observation carried forward for participants lost to follow-up before Day 29 while hospitalized, in hospice, long term acute care, or transferred to other hospital. Participants lost to follow-up before Day 29 after discharge are given a score of 2.|Odds ratio above 1 favors Remdesivir plus Danicopan.|1.36|0.48|0.427
81715427|NCT04988035|163126052|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.06|||Regression, Cox||HR greater than 1 favors Remdesivir plus Danicopan.|||1.06|0.56|0.109
81715428|NCT04988035|163126053|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.98|||Regression, Cox||||HR greater than 1 favors Remdesivir plus Danicopan.|0.98|0.51|0.036
81715429|NCT03602976|163126055|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|190.7||||0.059|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For GGT||||0.059
81715430|NCT03602976|163126055|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|55.5||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Alkaline Phosphatase||||0.23
81715431|NCT03602976|163126056|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.06||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81715432|NCT03602976|163126057|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.73
81715433|NCT03602976|163126058|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.2||||0.094|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.094
81715434|NCT03602976|163126059|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.0||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81715435|NCT01830621|163126139|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.46|||Log Rank|||||1.46|0.88|0.337
81715436|NCT01830621|163126140|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.26|||Log Rank|||||1.26|0.76|0.837
81715437|NCT01830621|163126141|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.00|0.48|0.955
81715438|NCT01830621|163126143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.72
81715439|NCT03301272|163126152|OTHER||Difference in differences|0.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|Regression, Linear|||||||0.5
81715440|NCT01598831|163126163|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.55||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|8.77||The threshold for statistical significance was a two sided 5%|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test controlled for the stratification factor.|Rates by Arm are 26.8% for ART-123 and 29.4% for Placebo||In a post hoc sensitivity analysis for the primary outcome that accounted for pooled site as a random effect, the adjusted 28-day all-cause mortality rate was 24.8%in the rhsTM group vs 27.5%in the placebo group (P = .31).|8.77|-3.68|0.318
81715441|NCT04604015|163126170|OTHER||absolute difference|41.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.9|50.2|||McNemar|||The study was powered based on the results of a meta-analysis reporting the pooled NeuralBot (TCD) sensitivity for Right to Left Shunt detection, and the pooled TTE sensitivity for Right to Left Shunt detection.||50.2|32.9|<0.001
81715442|NCT03289676|163126173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.29
81715443|NCT03289676|163126175|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|1.12||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.24|1.00|0.029
81715444|NCT04557189|163126198|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|0.241|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.452|||||Adjusted treatment difference between TAK-951, ondansetron, associated confidence intervals: based on CMH method, adjusting for number of Apfel risk factors (3/4), or exact unconditional confidence limits for treatment difference if numerator is ≤5.|||0.452|0.031|
81715445|NCT04557189|163126199|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|0.175|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.394|||||||Adjusted treatment difference between TAK-951, ondansetron, associated confidence intervals: based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method, adjusting for number of Apfel risk factors (3/4), or exact unconditional confidence limits for treatment difference if numerator is ≤5.|0.394|-0.044|
81715446|NCT04557189|163126200|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|-0.094|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.253|0.059|||||Adjusted treatment difference between TAK-951, ondansetron, associated confidence intervals: based on CMH method, adjusting for number of Apfel risk factors (3/4), or exact unconditional confidence limits for treatment difference if numerator is ≤5.|||0.059|-0.253|
81715447|NCT04557189|163126201|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|-0.141|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.316|0.033|||||Adjusted treatment difference between TAK-951, ondansetron, associated confidence intervals: based on CMH method, adjusting for number of Apfel risk factors (3/4), or exact unconditional confidence limits for treatment difference if numerator is ≤5.|||0.033|-0.316|
81715448|NCT04557189|163126202|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|0.191|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.41|||||Adjusted treatment difference between TAK-951, ondansetron, associated confidence intervals: based on CMH method, adjusting for number of Apfel risk factors (3/4), or exact unconditional confidence limits for treatment difference if numerator is ≤5.|||0.410|-0.029|
81715449|NCT04557189|163126203|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|0.146|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.073|0.365|||||Adjusted treatment difference between TAK-951, ondansetron, associated confidence intervals: based on CMH method, adjusting for number of Apfel risk factors (3/4), or exact unconditional confidence limits for treatment difference if numerator is ≤5.|||0.365|-0.073|
81469555|NCT00710684|162631829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.4|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo at Week 12||1.4|-4.0|0.337
81694299|NCT00755846|163085131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.73||0.022||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline fasting fructosamine as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in fasting fructosamine. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.022
81694300|NCT00755846|163085131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.26||0.004||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline fasting fructosamine as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in fasting fructosamine. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.004
81694301|NCT00755846|163085131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.48||0.04||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline fasting fructosamine as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in fasting fructosamine. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.040
81694302|NCT00755846|163085131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.47||0.378||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline fasting fructosamine as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in fasting fructosamine. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.378
81694303|NCT00755846|163085132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.37||0.718||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline total cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in total cholesterol. The treatment effect will be evaluated as a contrast of all doses of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.718
81694304|NCT00755846|163085132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8||0.346||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline total cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in total cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.346
81694305|NCT00755846|163085132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.13||0.901||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline total cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in total cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.901
81694306|NCT00755846|163085132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.79||0.851||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline total cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in total cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.851
81694307|NCT00755846|163085132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.86||0.825||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline total cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in total cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.825
81469556|NCT00710684|162631829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.0|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 12||3.0|-1.7|0.596
81715450|NCT04557189|163126204|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|-0.234|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.448|-0.019|||||Adjusted treatment difference between TAK-951, ondansetron, associated confidence intervals: based on CMH method, adjusting for number of Apfel risk factors (3/4), or exact unconditional confidence limits for treatment difference if numerator is ≤5.|||-0.019|-0.448|
81715451|NCT04557189|163126205|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.393|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.122|1.259|||||The hazard ratio is derived from a Cox proportional hazard model with treatment group and the number of Apfel risk factors (3 or 4) as independent variables.|||1.259|0.122|
81715452|NCT04557189|163126206|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM Estimates|0.188|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.402|0.777||||||30 Minutes Post Surgery|From MMRM analysis over all post-randomization timepoints, with the Peak VRS score as the outcome, treatment group, timepoint, number of Apfel risk factors and treatment-by-timepoint interaction as fixed effects and participant as random effect with unstructured covariance structure for observed data up to 24 hours post surgery.|0.777|-0.402|
81715453|NCT04557189|163126206|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM Estimates|0.401|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.258|1.059||||||1 Hour Post Surgery|From MMRM analysis over all post-randomization timepoints, with the Peak VRS score as the outcome, treatment group, timepoint, number of Apfel risk factors and treatment-by-timepoint interaction as fixed effects and participant as random effect with unstructured covariance structure for observed data up to 24 hours post surgery.|1.059|-0.258|
81715454|NCT04557189|163126206|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM Estimates|0.265|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.786||||||2 Hours Post Surgery|From MMRM analysis over all post-randomization timepoints, with the Peak VRS score as the outcome, treatment group, timepoint, number of Apfel risk factors and treatment-by-timepoint interaction as fixed effects and participant as random effect with unstructured covariance structure for observed data up to 24 hours post surgery.|0.786|0|
81715455|NCT04557189|163126206|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM Estimates|0.097|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|0.286||||||6 Hours Post Surgery|From MMRM analysis over all post-randomization timepoints, with the Peak VRS score as the outcome, treatment group, timepoint, number of Apfel risk factors and treatment-by-timepoint interaction as fixed effects and participant as random effect with unstructured covariance structure for observed data up to 24 hours post surgery.|0.286|-0.093|
81715456|NCT04557189|163126206|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM Estimates|-0.203|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.575|0.17||||||24 Hours Post Surgery|From MMRM analysis over all post-randomization timepoints, with the Peak VRS score as the outcome, treatment group, timepoint, number of Apfel risk factors and treatment-by-timepoint interaction as fixed effects and participant as random effect with unstructured covariance structure for observed data up to 24 hours post surgery.|0.170|-0.575|
81715457|NCT04557189|163126207|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Treatment Difference|0.146|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.073|0.365|||||Adjusted treatment difference between TAK-951, ondansetron, associated confidence intervals: based on CMH method, adjusting for number of Apfel risk factors (3/4), or exact unconditional confidence limits for treatment difference if numerator is ≤5.|||0.365|-0.073|
81715458|NCT02451137|163126286|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.4|1.01|1.39||Threshold for significance at 0.046 level.|Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression model was used with treatment arm as a fixed effect and adjusted for: randomization strata of HbA1c target (\<8%,\<7%), sulfonylurea (SU) use (yes/no), glucagon like peptide1-receptor agonists (GLP-1 RA) use (yes/no) and baseline HbA1c (as continuous).||1.39|1.01|0.0308
81469557|NCT00710684|162631829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.7|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo at Week 36||2.7|-4.4|0.634
81694308|NCT00755846|163085132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.94||0.843||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline total cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in total cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.843
81469558|NCT00710684|162631829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.1||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|5.6|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 36||5.6|-1.4|0.238
81694309|NCT00755846|163085133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.88||0.069||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline total cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in total cholesterol. The treatment effect will be evaluated as a contrast of all doses of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.069
81715459|NCT04602078|163126506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.444|||||||Log Rank|||Comparisong between subgroups: patients with PD-L1 postive versus patients with PD-L1 negative||||0.444
81715460|NCT04602078|163126507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.414|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparisong between subgroups: patients with PD-L1 postive versus patients with PD-L1 negative||||0.414
81715461|NCT02706327|163126517|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A post-hoc test was used with Bonferroni correction and adjusted p-value was 0.016.|Kruskal-Wallis|Effect sizes (Cohen's d) were calculated for significant differences.||Normality of the distribution was investigated by skewness-kurtosis, histogram graphics, normality tests and plots before the statistical tests were performed. Group comparisons were tested with One-way analysis of variance when normality was achieved and Kruskal Wallis test when not. A post-hoc test was used with Bonferroni correction.||||<0.001
81715462|NCT02706327|163126518|OTHER|||||||0.547|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Normality of the distribution was investigated by skewness-kurtosis, histogram graphics, normality tests and plots before the statistical tests were performed. Group comparisons were tested with One-way analysis of variance when normality was achieved and Kruskal Wallis test when not.||||0.547
81715463|NCT02706327|163126519|OTHER|||||||0.895|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Normality of the distribution was investigated by skewness-kurtosis, histogram graphics, normality tests and plots before the statistical tests were performed. Group comparisons were tested with One-way analysis of variance when normality was achieved and Kruskal Wallis test when not.||||0.895
81715464|NCT02706327|163126520|OTHER|||||||0.842|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Normality of the distribution was investigated by skewness-kurtosis, histogram graphics, normality tests and plots before the statistical tests were performed. Group comparisons were tested with One-way analysis of variance when normality was achieved and Kruskal Wallis test when not.||||0.842
81715465|NCT02706327|163126521|OTHER|||||||0.848|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Normality of the distribution was investigated by skewness-kurtosis, histogram graphics, normality tests and plots before the statistical tests were performed. Group comparisons were tested with One-way analysis of variance when normality was achieved and Kruskal Wallis test when not.||||0.848
81715466|NCT02652793|163126528|SUPERIORITY|Single-arm pilot study to assess BMD improvement after switching therapy. Null hypothesis: no change in lumbar spine BMD at Week 48. Sample size of 45 planned to detect a 2% increase with 90% power (α=0.025). Final analysis included 30 participants.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.03||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.019||Statistical test applied to lumbar spine BMD only. P-value reflects within-group change from baseline to Week 48.|Regression, Linear|Per-protocol analysis; missing data excluded|Represents mean change in lumbar spine BMD from baseline to Week 48.|Single-arm study; no comparator group||0.019|0.001|0.0239
81715467|NCT02652793|163126528|SUPERIORITY|Single-arm pilot study to assess BMD improvement after switching therapy. Null hypothesis: no change in left hip BMD at Week 48. Sample size of 45 planned to detect a 2% increase with 90% power (α=0.025). Final analysis included 30 participants.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.013|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.03||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.023||Left hip|Regression, Linear|Statistical test applied to left hip BMD only. P-value reflects within-group change from baseline to Week 48.|Represents mean change in left hip BMD from baseline to Week 48|Single-arm study; no comparator group||0.023|0.004|0.0046
81694310|NCT00755846|163085133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.14||0.018||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline total cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in total cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.018
81694311|NCT00755846|163085133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.47||0.258||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline total cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in total cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.258
81694312|NCT00755846|163085133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.13||0.299||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline total cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in total cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.299
81694313|NCT00755846|163085133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.27||0.103||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline total cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in total cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.103
81469559|NCT00710684|162631829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|1.8|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo at Week 48||1.8|-6.0|0.292
81469560|NCT00710684|162631829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.6||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|6.2|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 48||6.2|-1.0|0.161
81715468|NCT03471507|163126580|OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age and sex.||||||0.46
81469561|NCT00710684|162631830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.1|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo at Week 12||2.1|-0.8|0.396
81469562|NCT00710684|162631830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.2|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 12||3.2|0.3|0.019
81715469|NCT03417245|163126584|SUPERIORITY||ABR ratio|0.101|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.159||P-value derived from NB regression model during EP, with treatment arm, number of bleeds in 6 months prior to study (\<=10, \>10) and hemophilia type (A vs B) as fixed effects. Significance threshold was at 0.05.|Negative binomial regression mode|||||0.159|0.064|<0.0001
81715470|NCT03417245|163126586|SUPERIORITY||ABR ratio|0.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.188||P-value derived from NB regression model during TP, with treatment arm, number of bleeds in 6 months prior to study (\<=10, \>10) and hemophilia type (A vs B) as fixed effects. Significance threshold was at 0.05.|Negative binomial regression model|||||0.188|0.090|<0.0001
81469563|NCT00710684|162631830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|3.2|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo at Week 24||3.2|-0.3|0.110
81694314|NCT00755846|163085133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.32||0.34||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline total cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in total cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.340
81469564|NCT00710684|162631830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.7|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 24||3.7|0.3|0.024
81715471|NCT03417245|163126588|SUPERIORITY||ABR ratio|0.083|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.049|0.141||P-value derived from NB regression model during EP, with treatment arm, number of bleeds in 6 months prior to study (\<=10, \>10) and hemophilia type (A vs B) as fixed effects. Significance threshold was at 0.05.|Negative binomial regression model|||||0.141|0.049|<0.0001
81449862|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0348|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0758|0.1454||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 12, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.1454|-0.0758|
81449863|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0102|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8743|1.1671||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 24, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.1671|0.8743|
81537644|NCT00286442|162758362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.601||||1.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|7.8||No multiplicity adjustments|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||7.8|-4.5|1.6
81694315|NCT00755846|163085134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.689||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HDL cholesterol as covariates.|Positive mean treatment difference indicates larger increase from baseline (more positive change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HDL cholesterol. The treatment effect will be evaluated as a contrast of all doses of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.689
81694316|NCT00755846|163085134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.742||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HDL cholesterol as covariates.|Positive mean treatment difference indicates larger increase from baseline (more positive change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.742
81694317|NCT00755846|163085134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.22||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HDL cholesterol as covariates.|Positive mean treatment difference indicates larger increase from baseline (more positive change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.220
81694318|NCT00755846|163085134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.348||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HDL cholesterol as covariates.|Positive mean treatment difference indicates larger increase from baseline (more positive change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.348
81694319|NCT00755846|163085134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.627||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HDL cholesterol as covariates.|Positive mean treatment difference indicates larger increase from baseline (more positive change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.627
81469565|NCT00710684|162631830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.0|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo ate Week 36||2.0|-2.1|0.944
81469566|NCT00710684|162631830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.8|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 36||3.8|0.1|0.037
81469567|NCT00710684|162631830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.9|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo at Week 48||2.9|-1.9|0.705
81469568|NCT00710684|162631830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|4.2|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 48||4.2|-0.3|0.088
81694320|NCT00755846|163085134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.418||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HDL cholesterol as covariates.|Positive mean treatment difference indicates larger increase from baseline (more positive change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.418
81469569|NCT00710684|162631831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo at Week 24||0.6|-0.6|0.962
81694321|NCT00755846|163085135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.617||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HDL cholesterol as covariates.|Positive mean treatment difference indicates larger increase from baseline (more positive change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HDL cholesterol. The treatment effect will be evaluated as a contrast of all doses of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.617
81694322|NCT00755846|163085135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.052||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HDL cholesterol as covariates.|Positive mean treatment difference indicates larger increase from baseline (more positive change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.052
81694323|NCT00755846|163085135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28||0.906||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HDL cholesterol as covariates.|Positive mean treatment difference indicates larger increase from baseline (more positive change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.906
81469570|NCT00710684|162631831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.0|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 24||1.0|-0.1|0.134
81469571|NCT00710684|162631831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.7|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 15 mg versus placebo at Week 48||0.7|-1.0|0.782
81469572|NCT00710684|162631831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.2|||MMRM|The MMRM model included fixed categorical terms for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and country.||SB-742457 35 mg versus placebo at Week 48||1.2|-0.3|0.268
81537645|NCT00286442|162758363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.19||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|4.52||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline insulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.52|-0.15|0.066
81469573|NCT00084318|162631843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.06|||Log Rank|Historical control data (RTOG-9501/NCT00002670): n=202, two-year disease-free survival rate of 54.8% (47.9% to 61.7%).||Using the method of Dixon and Simon, 104 analyzable patients per arm were needed to detect a ≥ 33 reduction in the hazard rate for disease-free survival compared to historical control data (the chemoradiation arm of study RTOG-9501/NCT00002670) with 80% power and one-sided log-rank test at the 0.05 level. Two-year rates were estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method. \[RTOG = Radiation Therapy Oncology Group\]||1.06|0.54|0.05
81469574|NCT00084318|162631843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.96|||Log Rank|Historical control data (RTOG-9501/NCT00002670): n=202, two-year disease-free survival rate of 54.8% (47.9% to 61.7%).||Using the method of Dixon and Simon, 104 analyzable patients per arm were needed to detect a ≥ 33 reduction in the hazard rate for disease-free survival compared to historical control data (the chemoradiation arm of study RTOG-9501/NCT00002670) with 80% power and one-sided log-rank test at the 0.05 level. Two-year rates were estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method.||0.96|0.50|0.01
81469575|NCT00084318|162631844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.03|||Log Rank|Historical control data (RTOG-9501/NCT00002670): n=202, two-year survival rate of 64.7% (58.1% to 71.3%).|Reference arm = historical control|Two-year rates were estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method. RTOG 0234 results were compared to historical control data (the chemoradiation arm of study RTOG-9501/NCT00002670) by 1-sided log-rank test. Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox model. \[RTOG = Radiation Therapy Oncology Group\]||1.03|0.5|0.04
81715472|NCT03417245|163126590|SUPERIORITY||ABR ratio|0.097|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.161||P-value derived from NB regression model during EP, with treatment arm, number of bleeds in 6 months prior to study (\<=10, \>10) and hemophilia type (A vs B) as fixed effects. Significance threshold was at 0.05.|Negative binomial regression model|||||0.161|0.059|<0.0001
81715473|NCT03417245|163126592|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean difference|-19.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|-12.5||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model included treatment arm, number of bleeds in 6 months prior to study (\<=10,\>10) and hemophilia type (A vs B) as fixed effects, Baseline score as covariate. Significance threshold was at 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-12.50|-27.00|<0.0001
81469576|NCT00084318|162631844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.82|||Log Rank|Historical control data (RTOG-9501/NCT00002670): n=202, two-year survival rate of 64.7% (58.1% to 71.3%).|Reference arm = historical control|Two-year rates were estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method. RTOG 0234 results were compared to historical control data (the chemoradiation arm of study RTOG-9501/NCT00002670) by 1-sided log-rank test. Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox model.||0.82|0.39|0.001
81469577|NCT00084318|162631848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.76|||Gray's test|Historical control data (RTOG-9501/NCT00002670): n=202, two-year failure rate of 19.9% (12.2% to 27.5%)|Reference arm = historical control|Two-year failure rates were estimated by the cumulative incidence method. RTOG 0234 results were compared to historical control data (the chemoradiation arm of study RTOG-9501/NCT00002670) by 1-sided Gray's test. Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox model. \[RTOG = Radiation Therapy Oncology Group\]||1.76|0.63|0.66
81469578|NCT00084318|162631848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.87|||Gray's test|Historical control data (RTOG-9501/NCT00002670): n=202, two-year failure rate of 19.9% (12.2% to 27.5%)|Reference arm = historical control|Two-year failure rates were estimated by the cumulative incidence method. RTOG 0234 results were compared to historical control data (the chemoradiation arm of study RTOG-9501/NCT00002670) by 1-sided Gray's test. Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox model.||1.87|0.72|0.86
81469579|NCT00962091|162631877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.52|2.37|||||The CIs are calculated for the difference in the LS means of the ln-transformed Day 1 Cmax values (difference=OS-PIC). Antilogs of the confidence limits for the difference are taken to construct the CIs for the ratio of the geometric means.|||2.37|1.52|
81469580|NCT00962091|162631878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|1.78|||||The CIs are calculated for the difference in the LS means of the ln-transformed Day 1 AUClast values (difference=OS-PIC). Antilogs of the confidence limits for the difference are taken to construct the CIs for the ratio of the geometric means.|||1.78|1.08|
81469581|NCT00962091|162631884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|1.06|||||The CIs are calculated for the difference in the LS means of the ln-transformed Day 1 Cmax values (difference=Fed-Fasted). Antilogs of the confidence limits for the difference are taken to construct the CIs for the ratio of the geometric means.|||1.06|0.66|
81715474|NCT03417245|163126593|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-7.07|||=|0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.23|-2.9||ANCOVA model included treatment arm, number of bleeds in 6 months prior to study (\<=10,\>10) and hemophilia type (A vs B) as fixed effects, Baseline score as covariate. Significance threshold was at 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-2.90|-11.23|=0.0011
81715475|NCT00933543|163126611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.43||||0.0703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|63.18||Priori threshold for statistical significance was 5%|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by center. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was done||H0: τ (Vehicle PDT) = τ (MAL PDT) versus HA: τ (Vehicle PDT) ≠ τ (MAL PDT)||63.18|0.65|0.0703
81694324|NCT00755846|163085135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.628||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HDL cholesterol as covariates.|Positive mean treatment difference indicates larger increase from baseline (more positive change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.628
81694325|NCT00755846|163085135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.749||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HDL cholesterol as covariates.|Positive mean treatment difference indicates larger increase from baseline (more positive change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.749
81694326|NCT00755846|163085135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.34||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline HDL cholesterol as covariates.|Positive mean treatment difference indicates larger increase from baseline (more positive change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in HDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.340
81694327|NCT00755846|163085136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.31||0.269||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline LDL cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in LDL cholesterol. The treatment effect will be evaluated as a contrast of all doses of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.269
81694328|NCT00755846|163085136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.46||0.076||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline LDL cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in LDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.076
81694329|NCT00755846|163085136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.66||0.867||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline LDL cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in LDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.867
81694330|NCT00755846|163085136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.169||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline LDL cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in LDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.169
81694331|NCT00755846|163085136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.45||0.645||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline LDL cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in LDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.645
81715476|NCT00933543|163126613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.92||||0.2969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.35|3.5||Priori threshold for statistical significance was 5%|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model, including center and baseline lesion count as a covariates||H0: τ (Vehicle PDT) = τ (MAL PDT) versus HA: τ (Vehicle PDT) ≠ τ (MAL PDT)||3.50|-11.35|0.2969
81715477|NCT00933543|163126614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.67||||0.8913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.09|10.43||Priori threshold for statistical significance was 5%|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model, including center and baseline lesion count as a covariates||H0: τ (Vehicle PDT) = τ (MAL PDT) versus HA: τ (Vehicle PDT) ≠ τ (MAL PDT)||10.43|-9.09|0.8913
81715478|NCT01049360|163126666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.156|0.245||Treatment and period were fixed effects, subjects was random effect, and baseline values at each period were a covariate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.245|0.156|<0.0001
81715479|NCT01049360|163126666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.202|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.158|0.245|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment and period were fixed effects, subjects was random effect, and baseline values at each period were a covariate||||0.245|0.158|<0.0001
81715480|NCT01049360|163126667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|0.181|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment and period were fixed effects, subjects was random effect, and baseline values at each period were a covariate||||0.181|0.083|<0.0001
81715481|NCT01049360|163126667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|0.185|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment and period were fixed effects, subjects was random effect, and baseline values at each period were a covariate||||0.185|0.088|<0.0001
81715482|NCT01049360|163126668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.333|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment and period were fixed effects, subjects was random effect, and baseline values at each period were a covariate||||0.333|0.230|<0.0001
81715483|NCT01049360|163126668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.275|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.224|0.325|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment and period were fixed effects, subjects was random effect, and baseline values at each period were a covariate||||0.325|0.224|<0.0001
81715484|NCT00635362|163126678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.35
81469582|NCT00962091|162631885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.34|||||The CIs are calculated for the difference in the LS means of the ln-transformed Day 1 AUClast values (difference=Fed-Fasted). Antilogs of the confidence limits for the difference are taken to construct the CIs for the ratio of the geometric means.|||1.34|0.80|
81469583|NCT00962091|162631886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.32|||||The CIs are calculated for the difference in the LS means of the ln-transformed Day 1 AUC values (difference=Fed-Fasted). Antilogs of the confidence limits for the difference are taken to construct the CIs for the ratio of the geometric means.|||1.32|0.68|
81715485|NCT00635362|163126679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.04
81715486|NCT00635362|163126680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81715487|NCT00635362|163126681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.37
81715488|NCT00635362|163126682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||0.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81715489|NCT03457701|163126693|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference.|0.02||||0.9971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.13|10.16|||Mixed Models Analysis||Analysis was based on a mixed effects model fitted with fixed effect terms for treatment, period, and iron isotope type and a random participant effect.|The null hypotheses is defined as the difference in fractional iron absorption between treatment arms (Daprodustat - rhEPO \[i.e., epoetin alfa or darbepoetin alfa\]) is equal to zero.||10.16|-10.13|0.9971
81715490|NCT00736840|163126768|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Provided above|Sensitivity|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0363||0.0924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6607|0.8809|||Exact binomial test|||The null hypothesis was sensitivity lower than 0.8. We assumed a sensitivity of 0.89 and required a power of 90% to test the hypothesis at a 5% level of significance, and calculated that 173 cirrhotic and 241 non-cirrhotic subjects were needed (for a one-sample binomial test of outcome versus constant).||0.8809|0.6607|0.0924
81715491|NCT00736840|163126769|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Sample size was calculated to enable the testing of both study hypotheses (together) with at least 80% power. Our best estimate of sensitivity of the HIS diagnosis in the population, was 0.9 and its specificity 0.79. Requiring a power of 90% for each of the hypotheses and a 5% level of significance, to test the null hypotheses 173 cirrhotic and 241 non-cirrhotic subjects were needed.Therefore a total of at least 414 subjects were required.|AUC ROC|0.785|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0485|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.737|0.834|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.834|0.737|<0.0001
81715492|NCT01728194|163126791|OTHER||||||<|0.025|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.025
81715493|NCT01728194|163126792|OTHER||||||<|0.025|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.025
81715494|NCT02309372|163126793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.76||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|0.77|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.77|-2.28|0.32
81715495|NCT00976521|163126832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The primary endpoint of infarct size at 30 days measured by cardiac MRI, was summarized using the median, IQR, minimum and maximum values, in each infusion group, comparing the pooled active infusion arm to the pooled control non-infusion arm with the Wilcoxon rank sum test in the ITT analysis set. Data was only analyzed in subjects completing the cardiac MRI study and for whom the imaging data was received and deemed analyzable by the core laboratory.||||0.034
81694332|NCT00755846|163085136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.51||0.351||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline LDL cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in LDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.351
81694333|NCT00755846|163085137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.03||0.003||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline LDL cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in LDL cholesterol. The treatment effect will be evaluated as a contrast of all doses of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.003
81694334|NCT00755846|163085137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.06|<|0.001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline LDL cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in LDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||<0.001
81694335|NCT00755846|163085137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.26||0.103||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline LDL cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in LDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.103
81694336|NCT00755846|163085137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.98||0.009||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline LDL cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in LDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.009
81694337|NCT00755846|163085137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.14||0.034||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline LDL cholesterol as covariates|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in LDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.034
81694338|NCT00755846|163085137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.16||0.033||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline LDL cholesterol as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in LDL cholesterol. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.033
81694339|NCT00755846|163085138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.17||0.897||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline triglycerides as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in triglycerides. The treatment effect will be evaluated as a contrast of all doses of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.897
81694340|NCT00755846|163085138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.85||0.557||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline triglycerides as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in triglycerides. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.557
81715496|NCT00976521|163126833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The primary endpoint of infarct size at 30 days measured by cardiac MRI, was summarized using the median, IQR, minimum and maximum values, in each infusion group, comparing the pooled active infusion arm to the pooled control non-infusion arm with the Wilcoxon rank sum test in the ITT analysis set. Data was only analyzed in subjects completing the cardiac MRI study and for whom the imaging data was received and deemed analyzable by the core laboratory.||||0.51
81469584|NCT03521817|162631891|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.231|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.231
81469585|NCT00778102|162631892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Resection Rate|12.3||||0.2707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|35.5|||Chi-squared||Confidence interval calculated for difference based on Hauck-Anderson method.|Difference between groups in the collective percentage of participants with R0, R1, or R2.||35.5|-11.0|0.2707
81469586|NCT00778102|162631895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rate|-4.8||||0.7817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.0|33.5|||Chi-squared||Confidence interval calculated for difference based on Hauck-Anderson method.|Difference between groups in the collective percentage of participants with complete or major histopathological response.||33.5|-43.0|0.7817
81469587|NCT00778102|162631902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rate (CR or PR)|18.9||||0.0612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|40.0|||Chi-squared||Confidence interval calculated for difference based on Hauck-Anderson method.|Difference between groups in the collective percentage of participants with confirmed best overall response of CR or PR.||40.0|-2.1|0.0612
81469588|NCT03976323|162631942|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.8721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.36||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization and baseline PD-L1 status.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling and with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization and baseline PD-L1 status.|||1.36|0.92|0.8721
81469589|NCT03976323|162631943|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.6649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.25||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization and baseline PD-L1 status.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling and with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization and baseline PD-L1 status.|||1.25|0.87|0.6649
81469590|NCT03976323|162631946|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|-1.9||||0.2533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|1.36||Two-sided p-value based on t test.|t-test, 2 sided||Based on constrained longitudinal data analysis model (cLDA) model with PRO scores as response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors, response at randomization and baseline PD-L1 expression as covariates.|||1.36|-5.16|0.2533
81469591|NCT03976323|162631947|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.24||Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|||1.24|0.76|0.8125
81469592|NCT03976323|162631948|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.16||||0.9364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.02|3.71||Two-sided p-value based on t test.|t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression as covariates.|||3.71|-4.02|0.9364
81694341|NCT00755846|163085138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.85||0.616||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline triglycerides as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in triglycerides. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.616
81537646|NCT00286442|162758363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|3.93||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline insulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.93|-0.74|0.180
81694342|NCT00755846|163085138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.73||0.679||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline triglycerides as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in triglycerides. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.679
81715497|NCT01731600|163126835|OTHER||Incidence rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.067|||||The incidence of inhibitory antibodies was calculated as number of patients with inhibitors during the main phase of the trial divided by number of patients in the main phase of the trial.|A one-sided, upper 97.5% confidence limit was provided based on an exact calculation in the binomial distribution.||0.067||
81715498|NCT00129220|163126862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.87|-2.37|||ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Olanzapine minus Placebo.|||-2.37|-8.87|<0.001
81469593|NCT03976323|162631949|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.3782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.17||Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|||1.17|0.66|0.3782
81469594|NCT03976323|162631950|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.35||||0.8285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|2.83||Two-sided p-value based on t test.|t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression as covariates.|||2.83|-3.54|0.8285
81469595|NCT03976323|162631951|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.6272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.51||Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|||1.51|0.78|0.6272
81694343|NCT00755846|163085138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.94||0.697||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline triglycerides as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in triglycerides. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.697
81694344|NCT00755846|163085138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.03||0.672||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline triglycerides as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in triglycerides. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.672
81694345|NCT00755846|163085139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.37||0.809||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline triglycerides as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in triglycerides. The treatment effect will be evaluated as a contrast of all doses of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.809
81694346|NCT00755846|163085139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.74||0.597||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline triglycerides as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in triglycerides. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.597
81715499|NCT00129220|163126863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.78||||0.774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.15|4.59|||ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Olazapine minus Haloperidol.|||4.59|-6.15|0.774
81715500|NCT00129220|163126864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|21.0||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|40.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Least Squares Mean Difference = Olanzapine minus Haloperidol.|||40.4|1.6|0.064
81715501|NCT00129220|163126865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.47||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.21|||ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Olanzapine minus Haloperidol.|||0.21|-1.15|0.171
81715502|NCT00129220|163126866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.51||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.15||P-value for 3-Week Change.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Olanzapine minus Placebo.|||-0.15|-0.87|0.006
81715503|NCT00129220|163126866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.13||||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.57||P-value for 6-Week Change.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Olanzapine minus Haloperidol.|||0.57|-0.82|0.722
81715504|NCT00129220|163126867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.7||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|20.1||P-value for 3-Week Response Rate.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.1|-6.7|0.333
81715505|NCT00129220|163126867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|18.4||P-value for 6-Week Response Rate.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.4|-21.0|0.908
81715506|NCT00129220|163126868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.9||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|19.2||P-value for 3-Week Remission Rate.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Least Squares Mean Difference = Olanzapine minus Placebo.|||19.2|-7.3|0.384
81715507|NCT00129220|163126868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|21.8||P-value is for 6-Week Remission Rate|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Least Squares Mean Difference = Olanzapine minus Haloperidol.|||21.8|-21.3|0.982
81715508|NCT00129220|163126869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|4.9||P-value for 3-Week Symptomatic Depression Rate.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.9|-3.2|0.698
81715509|NCT00129220|163126869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.1||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|3.4||P-value for 6-Week Symptomatic Depression Rate.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.4|-31.7|0.014
81715510|NCT00129220|163126870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.48||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|-0.25||P-value for 3-Week Change.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Olanzapine minus Placebo.|||-0.25|-2.71|0.019
81715511|NCT00129220|163126870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.16||||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|1.62||P-value for 6-Week Change.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Olanzapine minus Haloperidol.|||1.62|-1.95|0.855
81715512|NCT00129220|163126871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.6||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|5.7||P-value for 6-Week Syndromic Depression Rate.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.7|-14.9|0.136
81449864|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0199|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0835|0.1234||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 24, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.1234|-0.0835|
81715513|NCT00129220|163126872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value for Maximum Change from Baseline.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.003
81715514|NCT01883362|163126873|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46||||0.2655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.86|||Log Rank|||||1.86|0.12|0.2655
81715515|NCT01883362|163126874|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.4297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|2.14|||Log Rank|||||2.14|0.17|0.4297
81715516|NCT01883362|163126875|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55||||0.2424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.52|||Log Rank|||||1.52|0.20|0.2424
81715517|NCT01883362|163126876|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.4297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|2.14|||Log Rank|||||2.14|0.17|0.4297
81715518|NCT01883362|163126877|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.3418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.79|||Log Rank|||||1.79|0.19|0.3418
81715519|NCT01883362|163126878|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||0.4169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.74|||Log Rank|||||2.74|0.09|0.4169
81715520|NCT03747497|163126885|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|2.8||||||||2.8|-14.0|
81715521|NCT01441882|163126887|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-parametric two-sided Mann-Whitney test was run assuming non-Gaussian distributions. Two-tailed with 95% confidence intervals.||||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.||Percent change from baseline in responders compared to non-responders (lymph node size).||||0.0106
81715522|NCT01441882|163126887|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-parametric two-sided Mann-Whitney test was run assuming non-Gaussian distributions. Two-tailed with 95% confidence intervals.||||||0.1986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.||Percent change from baseline in responders compared to non-responders (Absolute Lymphocyte Count (ALC)).||||0.19860
81715523|NCT01441882|163126887|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-parametric two-sided Mann-Whitney test was run assuming non-Gaussian distributions. Two-tailed with 95% confidence intervals.||||||0.5167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.||Percent change from baseline in responders compared to non-responders (spleen size).||||0.5167
81715524|NCT02748096|163126911|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||A p value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all the radiographic parameters .|t-test, 2 sided|This test applies to comparison between the two treatment arms and assesses all the radiographic parameters||The sample size was calculated from a previous study that used similar radiological assessments to compare OUKAs performed using conventional instrumentation and computer navigation. In this study, the standard deviation of the tibia varus/valgus angle for the control group was 3.6°. Assuming a minimum clinically important difference of 3°, the SMD would be 0.8. Hence with a power of 0.8 and significance level of 0.05, a total sample size of 44 patients (22 in each group) was required.||||<0.05
81715525|NCT02748096|163126912|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81715526|NCT02748096|163126913|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81715527|NCT00656669|163126916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|This is a paired t-test to compare baseline IFP to IFP after completion of sunitinib monotherapy||From Taghian et al., we used a mean IFP of 6.5 at baseline and a standard deviation of 6.1. We would like to detect a 50% reduction of IFP (to 3.25 mmHg) with sunitinib monotherapy, so the effect size would be 3.25/6.1=0.53. A two-sided paired t-test has 80% power to detect an effect size of .53 and level of significance .05 when the sample size is 30 patients.||||0.0001
81715528|NCT00656669|163126917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7963||||||a priori threshold of \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|This is a paired t-test to compare baseline IFP to IFP after completion of paxlitaxel+sunitinib treatment||||||0.7963
81694347|NCT00755846|163085139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.77||0.982||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline triglycerides as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in triglycerides. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.982
81694348|NCT00755846|163085139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.62||0.358||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline triglycerides as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in triglycerides. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.358
81694349|NCT00755846|163085139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.06||0.274||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline triglycerides as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in triglycerides. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.274
81694350|NCT00755846|163085139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.06||0.554||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and prior antidiabetic treatment as class effects and BMI, diabetes duration, and baseline triglycerides as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis that there is no difference between alogliptin and placebo arms in change from baseline in triglycerides. The treatment effect was evaluated as a contrast of each dose of alogliptin versus placebo and was evaluated inferentially with a 2-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level.||||0.554
81694351|NCT04047121|163085141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2531|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2531
81694352|NCT04047121|163085141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0295|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0295
81694353|NCT04047121|163085141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1857|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1857
81694354|NCT04047121|163085141|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8401||||0.3297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5919|1.1925|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.1925|0.5919|0.3297
81694355|NCT04047121|163085141|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5066||||0.2003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8046|2.8209|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.8209|0.8046|0.2003
81694356|NCT04047121|163085141|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4052||||0.2276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8086|2.442|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.4420|0.8086|0.2276
81694357|NCT04047121|163085142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8786|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8786
81694358|NCT04047121|163085142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1178|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1178
81694359|NCT04047121|163085142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5337|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5337
81694360|NCT04047121|163085142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0283||||0.9212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5911|1.789|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.7890|0.5911|0.9212
81694361|NCT04047121|163085142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7464||||0.4693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.338|1.6482|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.6482|0.3380|0.4693
81537647|NCT00286442|162758364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|4.68||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline insulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.68|-5.02|0.944
81715529|NCT02777554|163126930|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalent exposure of the QD formulation to the BID tablet was established if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of the geometric mean ratio for Day 7 AUC0-24 and Cmax were completely contained within the range of 80% to 125%.|Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|101.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.1|108.5|||||Geometric mean ratio (Apremilast 75 mg XL QD / Apremilast 30 mg IR BID) from an ANOVA model, expressed as a percentage.|To assess the exposure between the extended release apremilast formulation, and Reference IR (30 mg reference IR BID) tablet following multiple oral doses, an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model, with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed Day 7 Cmax.||108.5|95.1|
81715530|NCT02777554|163126931|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalent exposure of the QD formulation to the BID tablet was established if the 90% CIs of the geometric mean ratio for Day 7 AUC0-24 and Cmax were completely contained within the range of 80% to 125%.|Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|95.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.9|102.2|||||Geometric mean ratio (Apremilast 75 mg XL QD / Apremilast 30 mg IR BID) from an ANOVA model, expressed as a percentage.|To assess the exposure between the extended release apremilast formulation, and Reference IR (30 mg reference IR BID) tablet following multiple oral doses, an ANOVA model, with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed Day 7 AUC0-24.||102.2|88.9|
81715531|NCT02777554|163126932|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|103.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.6|115.4|||||Geometric mean ratio (Apremilast 75 mg XL / Apremilast 30 mg IR BID) from an ANOVA model, expressed as a percentage.|To estimate the exposure of apremilast following single dose administration of extended release (QD) relative to the Reference IR (BID) tablet under fasted conditions, an ANOVA model with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax of apremilast.||115.4|93.6|
81715532|NCT02777554|163126932|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|90.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.6|101.3|||||Geometric mean ratio (Apremilast 75 mg XL (Fasted) / Apremilast 75 mg XL (Standard Meal)) from an ANOVA model, expressed as a percentage.|To estimate the effect of food on the PK of a single oral dose of extended release apremilast (QD), an ANOVA model with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax of apremilast.||101.3|81.6|
81715533|NCT02777554|163126932|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|115.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.3|128.1|||||Geometric mean ratio (Apremilast 75 mg XL (High Fat) / Apremilast 75 mg XL (Standard Meal)) from an ANOVA model, expressed as a percentage.|To estimate the effect of food on the PK of a single oral dose of extended release apremilast (QD), an ANOVA model with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax of apremilast.||128.1|103.3|
81715534|NCT02777554|163126932|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|126.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|113.7|140.8|||||Geometric mean ratio (Apremilast 75 mg XL (High Fat) / Apremilast 75 mg XL (Fasted)) from an ANOVA model, expressed as a percentage.|To estimate the effect of food on the PK of a single oral dose of extended release apremilast (QD), an ANOVA model with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax of apremilast.||140.8|113.7|
81715535|NCT02777554|163126933|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|92.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.3|106.2|||||Geometric mean ratio (Apremilast 75 mg XL / Apremilast 30 mg IR BID) from an ANOVA model, expressed as a percentage.|To estimate the exposure of apremilast following single dose administration of extended release (QD) relative to the Reference IR (BID) tablet under fasted conditions, an ANOVA model with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t of apremilast.||106.2|81.3|
81715536|NCT02777554|163126933|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|86.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.9|98.7|||||Geometric mean ratio (Apremilast 75 mg XL (Fasted) / Apremilast 75 mg XL (Standard Meal)) from an ANOVA model, expressed as a percentage.|To estimate the effect of food on the PK of a single oral dose of extended release apremilast (QD), an ANOVA model with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t of apremilast.||98.7|74.9|
81715537|NCT02777554|163126933|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|97.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.9|111.6|||||Geometric mean ratio (Apremilast 75 mg XL (High Fat) / Apremilast 75 mg XL (Standard Meal)) from an ANOVA model, expressed as a percentage.|To estimate the effect of food on the PK of a single oral dose of extended release apremilast (QD), an ANOVA model with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t of apremilast.||111.6|84.9|
81715538|NCT02777554|163126933|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|113.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.8|129.7|||||Geometric mean ratio (Apremilast 75 mg XL (High Fat) / Apremilast 75 mg XL (Fasted)) from an ANOVA model, expressed as a percentage.|To estimate the effect of food on the PK of a single oral dose of extended release apremilast (QD), an ANOVA model with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t of apremilast.||129.7|98.8|
81715539|NCT02777554|163126934|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|92.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.1|105.9|||||Geometric mean ratio (Apremilast 75 mg XL / Apremilast 30 mg IR BID) from an ANOVA model, expressed as a percentage.|To estimate the exposure of apremilast following single dose administration of extended release (QD) relative to the Reference IR (BID) tablet under fasted conditions, an ANOVA model with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ of apremilast.||105.9|81.1|
81449865|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0793|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9244|1.2601||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798\]) at week 24, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.2601|0.9244|
81715540|NCT02777554|163126934|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|86.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.0|98.8|||||Geometric mean ratio (Apremilast 75 mg XL (Fasted) / Apremilast 75 mg XL (Standard Meal)) from an ANOVA model, expressed as a percentage.|To estimate the effect of food on the PK of a single oral dose of extended release apremilast (QD), an ANOVA model with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ of apremilast.||98.8|75.0|
81715541|NCT02777554|163126934|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|97.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.0|111.8|||||Geometric mean ratio (Apremilast 75 mg XL (High Fat) / Apremilast 75 mg XL (Standard Meal)) from an ANOVA model, expressed as a percentage.|To estimate the effect of food on the PK of a single oral dose of extended release apremilast (QD), an ANOVA model with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ of apremilast.||111.8|85.0|
81715542|NCT02777554|163126934|OTHER||Ratio (%) of Geometric Means|113.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.8|129.7|||||Geometric mean ratio (Apremilast 75 mg XL (High Fat) / Apremilast 75 mg XL (Fasted)) from an ANOVA model, expressed as a percentage.|To estimate the effect of food on the PK of a single oral dose of extended release apremilast (QD), an ANOVA model with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ of apremilast.||129.7|98.8|
81715543|NCT00066573|163126936|SUPERIORITY|To detect a hazard ratio (HR) of 0.80 between exemestane and anastrozole (ie, an improvement in 5-year EFS from 87.5% to 89.9%, with a two-sided 5% level test and 80% power, 6,840 patients and 630 events were needed for final analysis.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.18|||Log Rank|||||1.18|0.87|0.85
81715544|NCT00066573|163126937|SUPERIORITY|No power calculation for secondary analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.13|||Log Rank|||||1.13|0.77|0.46
81715545|NCT01966458|163126971|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 6% was pre-specified.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.6||||0.1444|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.5|10.7|||Farrington-Manning asymptotic test||Difference = HeartWare® VAS incidence rate - Control incidence rate Two-sided 90% exact binomial confident interval is used.|The primary endpoint is a non-inferiority test comparing HeartWare® VAS to Control.||10.7|-5.5|0.1444
81715546|NCT01966458|163126972|SUPERIORITY||Percent of Participants|19.2||||0.7363|TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.6|23.3|||Exact Binomial Test||Two-sided exact binomial confidence interval used|The first secondary endpoint is the percent of participants with stroke/TIA at 12 months on the originally implanted device. It will be compared to 17.7%, which is the lower bound of a pre-defined margin of superiority based on the Endurance clinical trial.||23.3|15.6|0.7363
81469596|NCT03976323|162631952|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.51||||0.4422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|2.35||Two-sided p-value based on t test.|t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression as covariates.|||2.35|-5.38|0.4422
81469597|NCT03976323|162631953|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.9156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.31||Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|||1.31|0.74|0.9156
81715547|NCT01966458|163126973|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin on the difference in success proportions is 15%.|Difference in Percentages|-9.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.2|-1.1|||Farrington-Manning asymptotic test||Difference = Control success rate - HeartWare® VAS success rate Two-sided 90% exact binomial confidence interval is used|||-1.1|-17.2|<0.0001
81537648|NCT00286442|162758364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|2.4||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline insulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||2.40|-7.40|0.316
81469598|NCT03976323|162631954|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.01||||0.9962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|2.93||Two-sided p-value based on t test.|t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression as covariates.|||2.93|-2.94|0.9962
81715548|NCT01966458|163126973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0354|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0354
81469599|NCT03976323|162631955|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.5517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.4||Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG at pre-randomization visit, response at randomization, and baseline PD-L1 expression.|||1.40|0.83|0.5517
81715549|NCT01458535|163126974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.157|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.157
81715550|NCT01458535|163126974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.999
81715551|NCT01458535|163126974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.045
81715552|NCT02660489|163127000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.78
81715553|NCT02660489|163127001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81715554|NCT02660489|163127002|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.50
81715555|NCT02660489|163127003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81715556|NCT02660489|163127004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81715557|NCT02660489|163127005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81715558|NCT02660489|163127006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.75
81715559|NCT02660489|163127007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.66
81715560|NCT02322866|163127010|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-2.9||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|||-2.9|-5.8|< 0.0001
81694362|NCT04047121|163085142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8212||||0.5593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4239|1.591|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.5910|0.4239|0.5593
81694363|NCT04047121|163085143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6205|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6205
81715561|NCT02322866|163127011|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Rate Difference|7.3||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.53|12.07||P-values were based on the test of general association between the response and treatment group using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with pooled site as stratification factor.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||sarecycline - placebo|||12.07|2.53|0.0038
81715562|NCT02322866|163127012|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-14.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|-9.5||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Percent Change from Baseline to Week 12||-9.5|-19.4|< 0.0001
81715563|NCT02322866|163127013|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|-7.9||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Percent Change from Baseline to Week 9||-7.9|-17.3|< 0.0001
81715564|NCT02322866|163127014|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|-7.5||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Percent Change from Baseline to Week 6||-7.5|-16.1|< 0.0001
81715565|NCT02322866|163127015|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-5.3||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Percent Change from Baseline to Week 3||-5.3|-13.5|< 0.0001
81715566|NCT02322866|163127016|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-2.5||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Change from Baseline to Week 9||-2.5|-5.2|< 0.0001
81715567|NCT02322866|163127017|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.4||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Change from Baseline to Week 6||-2.4|-5.0|< 0.0001
81715568|NCT02322866|163127018|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-1.7||Analyses were based on ANCOVA model for the endpoint with treatment group and pooled study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA||sarecycline - placebo|Change from Baseline to Week 3||-1.7|-4.1|< 0.0001
81715569|NCT00798161|163127019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.79|-0.36||hierarchical testing, no adjustment of p-values|ANCOVA|||Metformin 500mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-0.36|-0.79|<0.0001
81715570|NCT00798161|163127019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.73|-0.3||hierarchical testing, no adjustment of p-values|ANCOVA|||Metformin 1000mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-0.30|-0.73|<0.0001
81694364|NCT04047121|163085143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4924|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4924
81694365|NCT04047121|163085143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4982|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4982
81694366|NCT04047121|163085143|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3182||||0.5494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5335|3.257|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||3.2570|0.5335|0.5494
81694367|NCT04047121|163085143|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1664||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.4883|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||3.4883|0.3900|0.7830
81694368|NCT04047121|163085144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3817|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3817
81694369|NCT04047121|163085144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7397|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7397
81715571|NCT00798161|163127019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.99|-0.55||hierarchical testing, no adjustment of p-values|ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-0.55|-0.99|<0.0001
81715572|NCT00798161|163127019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.36|-0.92||hierarchical testing, no adjustment of p-values|ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-0.92|-1.36|<0.0001
81715573|NCT00798161|163127020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.56|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 500mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-0.26|-0.56|<0.0001
81715574|NCT00798161|163127020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.53|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 1000mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-0.23|-0.53|<0.0001
81715575|NCT00798161|163127020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.65|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs Linagliptin 2.5mg with metformin 500mg||-0.35|-0.65|<0.0001
81715576|NCT00798161|163127020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.79|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-0.48|-0.79|<0.0001
81715577|NCT00798161|163127021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.72|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 500mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-0.31|-0.72|<0.0001
81715578|NCT00798161|163127021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.63|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 1000mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-0.22|-0.63|<0.0001
81715579|NCT00798161|163127021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.92|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-0.51|-0.92|<0.0001
81715580|NCT00798161|163127021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.16|-0.75|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-0.75|-1.16|<0.0001
81715581|NCT00798161|163127022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.73|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 500mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-0.29|-0.73|<0.0001
81715582|NCT00798161|163127022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.69|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 1000mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-0.26|-0.69|<0.0001
81715583|NCT00798161|163127022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.94|-0.49|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-0.49|-0.94|<0.0001
81715584|NCT00798161|163127022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.3|-0.86|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-0.86|-1.30|<0.0001
81715585|NCT00798161|163127023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0||0.0005||95.0|-27.2|-7.6|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 500mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-7.6|-27.2|0.0005
81715586|NCT00798161|163127023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0||0.0006||95.0|-27.1|-7.3|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 1000mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-7.3|-27.1|0.0006
81715587|NCT00798161|163127023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|<|0.0001||95.0|-34.4|-14.8|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-14.8|-34.4|<0.0001
81537649|NCT00286442|162758365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.42|4.77||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline insulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.77|-5.42|0.901
81715588|NCT00798161|163127023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|<|0.0001||95.0|-50.6|-31.0|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. linagliptin 2.5mg with metformin 1000mg||-31.0|-50.6|<0.0001
81715589|NCT00798161|163127024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1||0.0003||95.0|-22.9|-6.8|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 500mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-6.8|-22.9|0.0003
81715590|NCT00798161|163127024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-24.9|-8.8|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 1000mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-8.8|-24.9|<0.0001
81715591|NCT00798161|163127024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-29.5|-13.4|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-13.4|-29.5|<0.0001
81715592|NCT00798161|163127024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-33.6|-17.6|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-17.6|-33.6|<0.0001
81715593|NCT00798161|163127025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|<|0.0001||95.0|-26.7|-9.1|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 500mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-9.1|-26.7|<0.0001
81715594|NCT00798161|163127025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||0.0002||95.0|-25.6|-7.9|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 1000mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-7.9|-25.6|0.0002
81715595|NCT00798161|163127025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|<|0.0001||95.0|-36.7|-19.1|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-19.1|-36.7|<0.0001
81715596|NCT00798161|163127025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-37.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|<|0.0001||95.0|-46.4|-28.8|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-28.8|-46.4|<0.0001
81715597|NCT00798161|163127026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7||0.0024||95.0|-23.7|-5.1|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 500mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-5.1|-23.7|0.0024
81715598|NCT00798161|163127026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8||0.0002||95.0|-27.4|-8.7|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 1000mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-8.7|-27.4|0.0002
81715599|NCT00798161|163127026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7|<|0.0001||95.0|-37.1|-18.5|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-18.5|-37.1|<0.0001
81715600|NCT00798161|163127026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-41.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7|<|0.0001||95.0|-50.8|-32.2|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-32.2|-50.8|<0.0001
81715601|NCT00798161|163127027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8|<|0.0001||95.0|-30.4|-11.4|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 500mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-11.4|-30.4|<0.0001
81715602|NCT00798161|163127027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9||0.0003||95.0|-27.4|-8.3|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 1000mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-8.3|-27.4|0.0003
81715603|NCT00798161|163127027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|<|0.0001||95.0|-35.0|-15.9|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-15.9|-35.0|<0.0001
81715604|NCT00798161|163127027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|<|0.0001||95.0|-48.5|-29.4|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5 mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5 mg with Metformin 1000 mg||-29.4|-48.5|<0.0001
81715605|NCT00798161|163127028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.372||||0.0062||95.0|1.278|4.402|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication.||Metformin 500mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||4.402|1.278|0.0062
81715606|NCT00798161|163127028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.163|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.343|7.397|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication.||Metformin 1000mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||7.397|2.343|<0.0001
81715607|NCT00798161|163127028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.854|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.363|9.973|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication.||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||9.973|2.363|<0.0001
81537650|NCT00286442|162758365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.45||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.59|3.68||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline insulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.68|-6.59|0.578
81449866|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0561|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0493|0.1615||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 24, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.1615|-0.0493|
81537651|NCT00286442|162758366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|3.93||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline insulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.93|-2.67|0.708
81694370|NCT04047121|163085144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7942|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7942
81694371|NCT04047121|163085144|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0682||||0.7924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6537|1.7455|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.7455|0.6537|0.7924
81694372|NCT04047121|163085144|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0414||||0.9339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3997|2.7134|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.7134|0.3997|0.9339
81694373|NCT04047121|163085144|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8195||||0.6497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.347|1.935|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.9350|0.3470|0.6497
81694374|NCT04047121|163085145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7936|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7936
81694375|NCT04047121|163085145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5621|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5621
81694376|NCT04047121|163085145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6800
81694377|NCT04047121|163085145|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1438||||0.5051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7705|1.6978|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.6978|0.7705|0.5051
81694378|NCT04047121|163085145|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8576||||0.7131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3781|1.9452|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.9452|0.3781|0.7131
81694379|NCT04047121|163085145|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8415||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4003|1.769|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.7690|0.4003|0.6490
81694380|NCT04047121|163085146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5217|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5217
81694381|NCT04047121|163085146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0432|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0432
81694382|NCT04047121|163085146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2573|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2573
81694383|NCT04047121|163085146|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1637||||0.5368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7193|1.8827|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.8827|0.7193|0.5368
81694384|NCT04047121|163085146|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7757||||0.4685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3904|1.5413|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.5413|0.3904|0.4685
81694385|NCT04047121|163085146|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7354||||0.3112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4057|1.333|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.3330|0.4057|0.3112
81694386|NCT04047121|163085147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8122|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.8122
81694387|NCT04047121|163085147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7766|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7766
81694388|NCT04047121|163085147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8305|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.8305
81694389|NCT04047121|163085147|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5814||||0.1845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.261|1.2952|||Regression, Cox|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.2952|0.2610|0.1845
81694390|NCT04047121|163085147|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5908||||0.2951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6671|3.7936|||Regression, Cox|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||3.7936|0.6671|0.2951
81694391|NCT04047121|163085147|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3546||||0.4907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6584|2.787|||Regression, Cox|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.7870|0.6584|0.4907
81694392|NCT04047121|163085148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6006|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.6006
81694393|NCT04047121|163085148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2941|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2941
81694394|NCT04047121|163085148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.961|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9610
81715608|NCT00798161|163127028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.094|||<|0.0001||95.0|8.238|35.471|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication.||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||35.471|8.238|<0.0001
81715609|NCT00798161|163127030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.465||||0.0102||95.0|1.342|8.943|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication.||Metformin 500mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||8.943|1.342|0.0102
81715610|NCT00798161|163127030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.521||||0.0004||95.0|1.747|7.094|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication.||Metformin 1000mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||7.094|1.747|0.0004
81715611|NCT00798161|163127030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.521||||0.0053||95.0|1.564|13.069|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication.||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||13.069|1.564|0.0053
81537652|NCT00286442|162758366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|4.21||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline insulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.21|-2.44|0.601
81715612|NCT00798161|163127030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.947|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.314|33.08|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication.||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||33.080|4.314|<0.0001
81715613|NCT00798161|163127032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.181|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.903|5.316|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication.||Metformin 500mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||5.316|1.903|<0.0001
81715614|NCT00798161|163127032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.382||||0.0027||95.0|1.352|4.196|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication.||Metformin 1000mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||4.196|1.352|0.0027
81715615|NCT00798161|163127032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.622|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.153|6.093|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication.||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||6.093|2.153|<0.0001
81715616|NCT00798161|163127032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.529|||<|0.0001||95.0|3.724|11.445|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication.||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||11.445|3.724|<0.0001
81715617|NCT00798161|163127033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.7||0.8893||95.0|-48.5|42.2|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 500mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||42.2|-48.5|0.8893
81715618|NCT00798161|163127033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.1||0.3234||95.0|-66.2|22.2|||ANCOVA|||Metformin 1000mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||22.2|-66.2|0.3234
81537653|NCT00286442|162758367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12||||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|3.72||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline insulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.72|-1.48|0.398
81715619|NCT00798161|163127033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-50.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.8||0.0373||95.0|-98.5|-3.1|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 500mg||-3.1|-98.5|0.0373
81715620|NCT00798161|163127033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-73.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.7||0.0018||95.0|-119.3|-28.6|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin 5mg vs. Linagliptin 2.5mg with Metformin 1000mg||-28.6|-119.3|0.0018
81715621|NCT00798161|163127036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.326||||0.0445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.109|0.973|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.973|0.109|0.0445
81715622|NCT00798161|163127036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.274||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.779|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.779|0.096|0.0151
81715623|NCT00798161|163127036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.177|0.996|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.996|0.177|0.0490
81715624|NCT00798161|163127036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.598||||0.2617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.244|1.467|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.467|0.244|0.2617
81715625|NCT00401726|163127060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.25||||0.218|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.218
81715626|NCT00401726|163127061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16||||0.76||95.0|-0.92|1.25|||ANCOVA|||||1.25|-0.92|0.76
81715627|NCT00401726|163127062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.148||95.0|-0.41|0.06|||ANCOVA|||||0.06|-0.41|0.148
81715628|NCT00401726|163127063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.829||95.0|-1.09|0.87|||ANCOVA|||||0.87|-1.09|0.829
81715629|NCT00401726|163127064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.57||||0.728|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.728
81715630|NCT00401726|163127065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25||||0.805||95.0|-2.24|1.74|||ANCOVA|||||1.74|-2.24|0.805
81715631|NCT00401726|163127066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.123||95.0|-2.27|0.27|||ANCOVA|||||0.27|-2.27|0.123
81715632|NCT00401726|163127067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.961|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value based on comparison of mean score differences||CGI-I raw scores (range 1-7) analyzed by generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified by study center using the ridit scoring option.||||0.961
81715633|NCT02067728|163127069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0029
81715634|NCT02067728|163127070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3875|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3875
81715635|NCT02067728|163127071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.42|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81715636|NCT02067728|163127072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81715637|NCT02067728|163127073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.000
81694395|NCT04047121|163085148|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5571||||0.0455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.314|0.9884|||Regression, Cox|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.9884|0.3140|0.0455
81694396|NCT04047121|163085148|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.1781||||0.0274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0904|4.3506|||Regression, Cox|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||4.3506|1.0904|0.0274
81694397|NCT04047121|163085148|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8896||||0.6787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5114|1.5475|||Regression, Cox|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.5475|0.5114|0.6787
81694398|NCT04047121|163085149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9084|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9084
81694399|NCT04047121|163085149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8325|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.8325
81694400|NCT04047121|163085149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.963|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9630
81694401|NCT04047121|163085149|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0508||||0.7909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7284|1.516|||Regression, Cox|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.5160|0.7284|0.7909
81694402|NCT04047121|163085149|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8117||||0.6027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.7808|||Regression, Cox|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.7808|0.3700|0.6027
81715638|NCT02067728|163127074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|4.9|||Chi-squared|||||4.9|2.2|<0.0001
81715639|NCT02067728|163127075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.5|||Chi-squared|||||4.5|2.0|<0.0001
81449867|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8848|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7759|1.0091||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 40, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.0091|0.7759|
81694403|NCT04047121|163085149|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1742||||0.6978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5222|2.6404|||Regression, Cox|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.6404|0.5222|0.6978
81694404|NCT04047121|163085150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1736|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1736
81694405|NCT04047121|163085150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0195|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0195
81694406|NCT04047121|163085150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2104|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2104
81694407|NCT04047121|163085150|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1723||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9357|1.4687|||Regression, Cox|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.4687|0.9357|0.1670
81694408|NCT04047121|163085150|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7228||||0.1087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4861|1.0747|||Regression, Cox|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.0747|0.4861|0.1087
81694409|NCT04047121|163085150|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8402||||0.3212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5957|1.1852|||Regression, Cox|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.1852|0.5957|0.3212
81694410|NCT04047121|163085151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9361|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9361
81694411|NCT04047121|163085151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3851|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3851
81694412|NCT04047121|163085151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.599|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5990
81694413|NCT04047121|163085151|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9954||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5962|1.662|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.6620|0.5962|0.9860
81694414|NCT04047121|163085151|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2959||||0.5813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5158|3.2558|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement.) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||3.2558|0.5158|0.5813
81694415|NCT04047121|163085151|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8182||||0.1789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7604|4.3473|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||4.3473|0.7604|0.1789
81694416|NCT04047121|163085152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4009|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4009
81694417|NCT04047121|163085152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9765|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9765
81694418|NCT04047121|163085152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2849|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2849
81715640|NCT02067728|163127078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4835|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4835
81715641|NCT02067728|163127079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.588|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5880
81715642|NCT04837807|163127080|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.8|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|This was a cross-over study, so there is really 30 subjects per group that was analyzed.||"Each participant in the study was asked to complete the IDEEL work at their baseline, week 1 and week 2 visits. The IDEEL work is graded on a scale to 100 with higher numbers being deemed as better scores thus representing more comfort than previous weeks."||||<0.05
81715643|NCT04837807|163127082|SUPERIORITY|OSDI scores were obtained across all three visits, baseline, week 1 and week 2. Lower OSDI scores indicate better eye health.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.3|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|This was a cross-over study, so there is really 30 subjects per group that was analyzed.||||||<0.05
81469600|NCT00224406|162631956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.022||||0.8541|ONE_SIDED|95.0||50.26|||t-test, 1 sided|||Repeated Measurements Analysis of PaO2/FiO2 ratio corrected for the altitude at 0 and 24hours after ICU admission using a one-sided test excluding missing data. Herein analysis at ICU Admission (Time 0).||50.26||0.8541
81469601|NCT00224406|162631956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.426||||0.6996|ONE_SIDED|95.0||55.17|||t-test, 1 sided|||Repeated Measurements Analysis of PaO2/FiO2 ratio corrected for the altitude at 0 and 24hours after ICU admission using a one-sided test excluding missing data. Herein analysis at 24 Hours Post ICU Admission.||55.17||0.6996
81694419|NCT04047121|163085152|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8252||||0.5289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4538|1.5007|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.5007|0.4538|0.5289
81694420|NCT04047121|163085152|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9408||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2553|3.4678|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||3.4678|0.2553|0.9270
81469602|NCT00224406|162631957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.377||||0.8654|ONE_SIDED|95.0||47.15|||t-test, 1 sided|||ICU Admission (Time 0)||47.15||0.8654
81469603|NCT00224406|162631957|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|13.386||||0.6789|ONE_SIDED|95.0||66.91|||t-test, 1 sided|||24 Hours Post ICU Admission||66.91||0.6789
81694421|NCT04047121|163085152|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3968||||0.0707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1456|1.0812|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.0812|0.1456|0.0707
81694422|NCT04047121|163085153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2061|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2061
81694423|NCT04047121|163085153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1908|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1908
81694424|NCT04047121|163085154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8033|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8033
81694425|NCT04047121|163085154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6669|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6669
81694426|NCT04047121|163085154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6477|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6477
81694427|NCT04047121|163085154|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7948||||0.5509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3736|1.6907|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.6907|0.3736|0.5509
81694428|NCT04047121|163085154|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6814||||0.6216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1486|3.125|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||3.1250|0.1486|0.6216
81694429|NCT04047121|163085154|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6974||||0.5506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2135|2.2781|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.2781|0.2135|0.5506
81694430|NCT04047121|163085155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1030
81694431|NCT04047121|163085155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9317|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9317
81694432|NCT04047121|163085155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.242|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2420
81694433|NCT04047121|163085155|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7474||||0.0869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9222|3.3107|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||3.3107|0.9222|0.0869
81694434|NCT04047121|163085155|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1346||||0.8228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3757|3.4266|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||3.4266|0.3757|0.8228
81694435|NCT04047121|163085155|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.565||||0.4855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4446|5.5086|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||5.5086|0.4446|0.4855
81694436|NCT04047121|163085157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5092|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5092
81694437|NCT04047121|163085157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0201|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0201
81694438|NCT04047121|163085157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2799|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2799
81694439|NCT04047121|163085157|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9021||||0.5772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6281|1.2958|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.2958|0.6281|0.5772
81469604|NCT00224406|162631957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.968||||0.6345|ONE_SIDED|95.0||49.56|||t-test, 1 sided|||48 Hours Post ICU Admission||49.56||0.6345
81694440|NCT04047121|163085157|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3953||||0.3272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7166|2.7169|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.7169|0.7166|0.3272
81694441|NCT04047121|163085157|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3527||||0.3011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.763|2.3983|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.3983|0.7630|0.3011
81694442|NCT04047121|163085158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2931|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2931
81694443|NCT04047121|163085158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3135|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3135
81694444|NCT04047121|163085158|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81715644|NCT00830310|163127093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Sign test|||The null hypothesis is that the median difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||<0.001
81715645|NCT00830310|163127094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Sign test|||The null hypothesis is that the median difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||0.002
81449868|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0776|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1789|0.0237||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 40, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.0237|-0.1789|
81694445|NCT04047121|163085158|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8369||||0.6772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3618|1.9356|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.9356|0.3618|0.6772
81694446|NCT04047121|163085158|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.253||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9061|14.477|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||14.4770|1.9061|0.0013
81694447|NCT04047121|163085159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5217|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5217
81694448|NCT04047121|163085159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0432|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0432
81694449|NCT04047121|163085159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2573|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2573
81694450|NCT04047121|163085159|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8593||||0.5368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5311|1.3902|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.3902|0.5311|0.5368
81694451|NCT04047121|163085159|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2892||||0.4685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6488|2.5616|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.5616|0.6488|0.4685
81694452|NCT04047121|163085159|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3598||||0.3112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7502|2.4648|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.4648|0.7502|0.3112
81694453|NCT04047121|163085160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.409|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4090
81694454|NCT04047121|163085160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0249|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0249
81694455|NCT04047121|163085160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0103|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0103
81694456|NCT04047121|163085160|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1302||||0.5415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.763|1.6741|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.6741|0.7630|0.5415
81694457|NCT04047121|163085160|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0118||||0.0596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9722|4.1632|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||4.1632|0.9722|0.0596
81694458|NCT04047121|163085160|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.4823||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.793|6.7633|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||6.7633|1.7930|0.0002
81694459|NCT04047121|163085161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2361|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2361
81694460|NCT04047121|163085161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7474|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7474
81694461|NCT04047121|163085161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2118|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2118
81694462|NCT04047121|163085161|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3811||||0.1978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8449|2.2576|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.2576|0.8449|0.1978
81694463|NCT04047121|163085161|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0614||||0.8893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4587|2.4559|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.4559|0.4587|0.8893
81694464|NCT04047121|163085161|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5811||||0.1553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2748|1.2286|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.2286|0.2748|0.1553
81694465|NCT04047121|163085162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6767|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6767
81694466|NCT04047121|163085162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1141|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1141
81694467|NCT04047121|163085162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1497|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1497
81694468|NCT04047121|163085162|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8556||||0.5228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5303|1.3804|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.3804|0.5303|0.5228
81694469|NCT04047121|163085162|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5125||||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1062|5.7063|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||5.7063|1.1062|0.0277
81694470|NCT04047121|163085162|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6993||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3435|1.4236|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.4236|0.3435|0.3240
81694471|NCT04047121|163085163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6318|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6318
81694472|NCT04047121|163085163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3802|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3802
81694473|NCT04047121|163085163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2424|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2424
81694474|NCT04047121|163085163|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0347||||0.1753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0155|0.0848|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.0848|-0.0155|0.1753
81694475|NCT04047121|163085163|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0194||||0.6114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0553|0.0941|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.0941|-0.0553|0.6114
81537654|NCT00286442|162758367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.07||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|3.69||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline insulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.69|-1.56|0.425
81694476|NCT04047121|163085163|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0345||||0.2977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0304|0.0993|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.0993|-0.0304|0.2977
81694477|NCT04047121|163085164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1473|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1473
81694478|NCT04047121|163085164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8747|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8747
81694479|NCT04047121|163085164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5265|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5265
81694480|NCT04047121|163085164|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.0457||||0.2522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1239|0.0325|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.0325|-0.1239|0.2522
81694481|NCT04047121|163085164|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0278||||0.6701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1003|0.1559|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.1559|-0.1003|0.6701
81694482|NCT04047121|163085164|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1693||||0.1017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0334|0.372|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.3720|-0.0334|0.1017
81694483|NCT04047121|163085165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2246|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2246
81694484|NCT04047121|163085165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2101|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2101
81694485|NCT04047121|163085165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0030
81449869|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9982|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8585|1.1605||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798\]) at week 40, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.1605|0.8585|
81694486|NCT04047121|163085165|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.414||||0.3324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4231|1.2511|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.2511|-0.4231|0.3324
81694487|NCT04047121|163085165|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1712||||0.1367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3713|2.7138|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.7138|-0.3713|0.1367
81694488|NCT04047121|163085165|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8099||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6219|2.9978|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.9978|0.6219|0.0028
81694489|NCT04047121|163085166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2667|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2667
81694490|NCT04047121|163085166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.657|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6570
81694491|NCT04047121|163085166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5403|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5403
81694492|NCT04047121|163085166|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9159||||0.1167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2283|2.06|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.0600|-0.2283|0.1167
81694493|NCT04047121|163085166|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.0336||||0.9722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9238|1.8567|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.8567|-1.9238|0.9722
81694494|NCT04047121|163085166|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2064||||0.8455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8689|2.2817|||Regression, Logistic|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.2817|-1.8689|0.8455
81694495|NCT04047121|163085167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3142|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3142
81694496|NCT04047121|163085167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2465|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2465
81694497|NCT04047121|163085167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5933|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5933
81694498|NCT04047121|163085167|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.0089||||0.7815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0716|0.0538|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.0538|-0.0716|0.7815
81694499|NCT04047121|163085167|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0337||||0.4446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0528|0.1202|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.1202|-0.0528|0.4446
81715646|NCT00830310|163127095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||0.001
81449870|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0008|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1038|0.1054||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 40, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.1054|-0.1038|
81694500|NCT04047121|163085167|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.0333||||0.4733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1243|0.0577|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.0577|-0.1243|0.4733
81694501|NCT04047121|163085168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0658|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0658
81694502|NCT04047121|163085168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3785|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3785
81694503|NCT04047121|163085168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6202|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6202
81694504|NCT04047121|163085168|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.0425||||0.2523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1154|0.0303|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.0303|-0.1154|0.2523
81694505|NCT04047121|163085168|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.0388||||0.4068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1305|0.0529|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.0529|-0.1305|0.4068
81537655|NCT00286442|162758368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.87||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.23||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline insulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||5.23|0.50|0.018
81694506|NCT04047121|163085168|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0706||||0.5858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1833|0.3244|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.3244|-0.1833|0.5858
81694507|NCT04047121|163085169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3832|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3832
81694508|NCT04047121|163085169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4631|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4631
81694509|NCT04047121|163085169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6202|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6202
81694510|NCT04047121|163085169|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.5353||||0.3158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5812|0.5107|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.5107|-1.5812|0.3158
81694511|NCT04047121|163085169|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3543||||0.1016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2669|2.9755|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.9755|-0.2669|0.1016
81694512|NCT04047121|163085169|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8677||||0.2576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6347|2.37|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.3700|-0.6347|0.2576
81694513|NCT04047121|163085170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3107|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3107
81694514|NCT04047121|163085170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3735|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3735
81694515|NCT04047121|163085170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3863|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3863
81694516|NCT04047121|163085170|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-1.0337||||0.1918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5858|0.5184|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.5184|-2.5858|0.1918
81694517|NCT04047121|163085170|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.9749||||0.4281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3864|1.4366|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.4366|-3.3864|0.4281
81694518|NCT04047121|163085170|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-1.8599||||0.1014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0854|0.3657|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.3657|-4.0854|0.1014
81694519|NCT04047121|163085171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4555|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4555
81694520|NCT04047121|163085171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7164|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7164
81694521|NCT04047121|163085171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2456|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2456
81694522|NCT04047121|163085171|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0568||||0.0962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0101|0.1238|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.1238|-0.0101|0.0962
81694523|NCT04047121|163085171|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.0432||||0.3844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1405|0.0541|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.0541|-0.1405|0.3844
81715647|NCT00830310|163127096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||0.001
81715648|NCT00830310|163127097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Sign test|||The null hypothesis is that the median difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||0.001
81715649|NCT00830310|163127098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||0.011
81715650|NCT00830310|163127099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||0.038
81469605|NCT00224406|162631957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.908||||0.9858|ONE_SIDED|95.0||85.49|||t-test, 1 sided|||72 Hours Post ICU Admission||85.49||0.9858
81694524|NCT04047121|163085171|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0233||||0.5899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0615|0.1082|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.1082|-0.0615|0.5899
81694525|NCT04047121|163085172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4133|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4133
81694526|NCT04047121|163085172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7171|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7171
81715651|NCT00830310|163127100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Sign test|||The null hypothesis is that the median difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||0.002
81715652|NCT00830310|163127101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean difference between 3 months and baseline equals zero.||||<0.001
81715653|NCT00370994|163127144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Comparisons were made between groups and within the group between baseline and different time points.|Repeated measures ANOVA.|||||||<0.001
81715654|NCT00370994|163127145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||There were significant differences in Oswestry Disability Index between both groups|Repeated measures of ANOVA|||||||0.001
81715655|NCT04246593|163127146|OTHER|We used generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with random intercept to control for clustering within sites. In order to further explore the intervention effect, we fit GLMMs that adjust for (1) baseline dietary intake and (2) race and baseline income.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.84|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value calculated for the mean difference between the user and non-user groups.|GLMM|||||||0.84
81715656|NCT04246593|163127147|OTHER|We used generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with random intercept to control for clustering within sites.|Median Difference (Net)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.61|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value calculated for the mean difference between change in BMI for intervention and control groups.|GLMM|||||||0.61
81715657|NCT04246593|163127148|OTHER|We used generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with random intercept to control for clustering within sites.|Mean Difference (Net)|-28.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.31||0.53|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value calculated for the mean difference in change scores between the intervention and control groups.|GLMM|||||||0.53
81449871|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7862|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6722|0.9196||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 48, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.9196|0.6722|
81449872|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2004|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3066|-0.0941||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 48, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||-0.0941|-0.3066|
81449873|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8804|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7587|1.0215||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798\]) at week 48, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.0215|0.7587|
81449874|NCT02792699|162586440|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1037|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2066|-0.0007||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 48, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||-0.0007|-0.2066|
81694527|NCT04047121|163085172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8609|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8609
81694528|NCT04047121|163085172|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.0445||||0.6224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2218|0.1327|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.1327|-0.2218|0.6224
81715658|NCT04246593|163127149|OTHER|We used generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with random intercept to control for clustering within sites.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65||0.75|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value applies to the mean difference in mean self-efficacy change scores between the intervention and control groups.|GLMM|||||||0.75
81715659|NCT04246593|163127150|OTHER|We used generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with random intercept to control for clustering within sites.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.63|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value applies to the mean difference in mean total barriers score change between the intervention and control groups.|GLMM|||||||0.63
81715660|NCT04278846|163127167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.87
81715661|NCT04278846|163127168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.49
81715662|NCT04278846|163127169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.57
81715663|NCT04278846|163127170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.3
81715664|NCT04278846|163127171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.99
81715665|NCT04278846|163127172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.33
81715666|NCT04278846|163127173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.26
81715667|NCT04278846|163127174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.79
81715668|NCT04278846|163127175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.62
81715669|NCT04278846|163127176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.94
81715670|NCT04278846|163127177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.95
81715671|NCT04278846|163127178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.54
81715672|NCT04278846|163127179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.95
81715673|NCT04278846|163127180|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.96
81715674|NCT04278846|163127182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.088
81715675|NCT04278846|163127183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.42
81715676|NCT04278846|163127184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.88
81715677|NCT04278846|163127186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.12
81715678|NCT04278846|163127187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.96
81694529|NCT04047121|163085172|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.0884||||0.5655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.2132|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.2132|-0.3900|0.5655
81694530|NCT04047121|163085172|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1809||||0.4044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2444|0.6062|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.6062|-0.2444|0.4044
81694531|NCT04047121|163085173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0104|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0104
81694532|NCT04047121|163085173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5949|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5949
81694533|NCT04047121|163085173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0801|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0801
81694534|NCT04047121|163085173|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-3.7075||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.411|-1.004|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||-1.0040|-6.4110|0.0072
81694535|NCT04047121|163085173|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-1.4296||||0.5406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.008|3.1489|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||3.1489|-6.0080|0.5406
81694536|NCT04047121|163085173|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.3527||||0.8603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.279|3.5737|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||3.5737|-4.2790|0.8603
81694537|NCT04047121|163085174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6344|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6344
81694538|NCT04047121|163085174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3037|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3037
81694539|NCT04047121|163085174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1344|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1344
81694540|NCT04047121|163085174|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2586||||0.5092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4787|4.9958|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||4.9958|-2.4787|0.5092
81694541|NCT04047121|163085174|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.7696||||0.8047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8683|5.3292|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||5.3292|-6.8683|0.8047
81694542|NCT04047121|163085174|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.094||||0.9757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9628|6.1507|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||6.1507|-5.9628|0.9757
81694543|NCT04047121|163085175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0839|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0839
81694544|NCT04047121|163085175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9577|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9577
81694545|NCT04047121|163085175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9497|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9497
81694546|NCT04047121|163085175|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.031||||0.4873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1185|0.0565|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.0565|-0.1185|0.4873
81694547|NCT04047121|163085175|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.0312||||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1783|0.1159|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.1159|-0.1783|0.6780
81694548|NCT04047121|163085175|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0099||||0.9327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2207|0.2406|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.2406|-0.2207|0.9327
81694549|NCT04047121|163085176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0021
81694550|NCT04047121|163085176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5396|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5396
81694551|NCT04047121|163085176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6121|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6121
81694552|NCT04047121|163085176|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.1895||||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.361|-0.0181|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||-0.0181|-0.3610|0.0303
81694553|NCT04047121|163085176|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.1901||||0.1807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4685|0.0883|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.0883|-0.4685|0.1807
81694554|NCT04047121|163085176|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1594||||0.7445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7991|1.1178|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.1178|-0.7991|0.7445
81694555|NCT04047121|163085177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0035|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0035
81694556|NCT04047121|163085177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.504|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5040
81694557|NCT04047121|163085177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1366|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1366
81694558|NCT04047121|163085177|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-3.4084||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2497|0.433|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.4330|-7.2497|0.0820
81715679|NCT04278846|163127188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.76
81715680|NCT04278846|163127189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.88
81469606|NCT00224406|162631958|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.867||||0.7985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|11.302|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio is Repertaxin:Placebo ratio of PGD scores 0-2:PGD score 3 odds|Analysis of PGD score was performed separately at time 0, and at 24, 48, 72 hours after ICU admission. Herein analysis at ICU Admission (Time 0). One patient of placebo group is excluded from analysis of PGD score because the cause of graft dysfunction is Cardiogenic pulmonary edema.||11.302|0.727|0.7985
81469607|NCT00224406|162631958|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.837||||0.5606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.226|3.092|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio is Repertaxin:Placebo ratio of PGD scores 0-2:PGD score 3 odds|Analysis of PGD score was performed separately at time 0, and at 24, 48, 72 hours after ICU admission. Herein analysis at 24h post-ICU admission. One patient of placebo group is excluded from analysis of PGD score because the cause of graft dysfunction is Cardiogenic pulmonary edema.||3.092|0.226|0.5606
81469608|NCT00224406|162631958|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.716||||0.8786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.531|5.552|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio is Repertaxin:Placebo ratio of PGD scores 0-2:PGD score 3 odds|Analysis of PGD score was performed separately at time 0, and at 24, 48, 72 hours after ICU admission. Herein analysis at 48h post-ICU admission. One patient of placebo group is excluded from analysis of PGD score because the cause of graft dysfunction is Cardiogenic pulmonary edema.||5.552|0.531|0.8786
81469609|NCT00224406|162631958|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.337||||0.8499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.352|5.072|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio is Repertaxin:Placebo ratio of PGD scores 0-2:PGD score 3 odds|Analysis of PGD score was performed separately at time 0, and at 24, 48, 72 hours after ICU admission. Herein analysis at 72h post-ICU admission. One patient of placebo group is excluded from analysis of PGD score because the cause of graft dysfunction is Cardiogenic pulmonary edema.||5.072|0.352|0.8499
81469610|NCT00224406|162631959|SUPERIORITY|at 24 hrs from mechanical ventilation|difference in event probability|0.0091||||0.7076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1867|0.2049|||Log Rank|||||0.2049|-0.1867|0.7076
81469611|NCT00224406|162631959|SUPERIORITY||difference in event probability|-0.0316||||0.7076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2092|0.146|||Log Rank|||at 48 hrs from mechanical ventilation||0.1460|-0.2092|0.7076
81469612|NCT00224406|162631959|SUPERIORITY||difference in event probability|-0.0661||||0.7076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2314|0.0993|||Log Rank|||at 72 hrs from mechanical ventilation||0.0993|-0.2314|0.7076
81469613|NCT00224406|162631960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event probability|-0.0364||||0.9632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0858|0.0131|||Log Rank|||Analysis at 24 hours||0.0131|-0.0858|0.9632
81469614|NCT00224406|162631960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event probability|0.0352||||0.9632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1458|0.2162|||Log Rank|||Analysis at 48 h||0.2162|-0.1458|0.9632
81469615|NCT00224406|162631960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event probability|-0.0179||||0.9632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2143|0.1785|||Log Rank|||analysis at 72 h||0.1785|-0.2143|0.9632
81469616|NCT00224406|162631965|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event probability|-0.0566||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1188|0.0056|||Log Rank|||Herein analysis up to month 3 was reported.||0.0056|-0.1188|0.0111
81694559|NCT04047121|163085177|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-1.5342||||0.5845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0336|3.9652|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||3.9652|-7.0336|0.5845
81694560|NCT04047121|163085177|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.987||||0.7284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.583|6.557|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||6.5570|-4.5830|0.7284
81694561|NCT04047121|163085178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1125|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1125
81694562|NCT04047121|163085178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7156|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7156
81694563|NCT04047121|163085178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2056|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2056
81694564|NCT04047121|163085178|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-1.8061||||0.4288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2797|2.6675|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.6675|-6.2797|0.4288
81715681|NCT04278846|163127190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.37
81469617|NCT00224406|162631965|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event probability|-0.0943||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.173|-0.0156|||Log Rank|||Herein analysis up to month 6 was reported.||-0.0156|-0.1730|0.0111
81469618|NCT00224406|162631965|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event probability|-0.1132||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1985|-0.0279|||Log Rank|||Herein analysis up to month 9 was reported.||-0.0279|-0.1985|0.0111
81469619|NCT00224406|162631965|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1334||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2254|-0.0413|||Log Rank|||Herein analysis up to month 12 was reported.||-0.0413|-0.2254|0.0111
81469620|NCT01556997|162631968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|ONE_SIDED|||||The statistical model was an analysis of covariance model with treatment as the main effect and baseline DBP (\<100 mmHg versus ≥100 mmHg), current type 2 diabetes status (yes versus no), and race (black versus non-black) as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||||0.025
81469621|NCT01556997|162631969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||The statistical model was an analysis of covariance model with treatment as the main effect and baseline DBP (\<100 mmHg versus ≥100 mmHg), current type 2 diabetes status (yes versus no), and race (black versus non-black) as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||||0.025
81469622|NCT01010009|162631970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Data was analysed by omnibus ANOVA with a priori planned comparisons utilizing the mean squares error term from this ANOVA.||||>0.05
81469623|NCT01010009|162631970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Data was analysed by omnibus ANOVA with a priori planned comparisons utilizing the mean squares error term from this ANOVA.||||<0.05
81469624|NCT01010009|162631971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Performance on each cognitive task was assessed via omnibus ANOVA with a priori planned comparisons.||||>0.05
81469625|NCT01010009|162631971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Performance on each cognitive task was assessed via omnibus ANOVA with a priori planned comparisons.||||>0.05
81469626|NCT01010009|162631972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||An omnibus ANOVA was carried out with a priori planned comparisons using the mean squares error term from this ANOVA.||||<0.05
81469627|NCT01010009|162631972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||An omnibus ANOVA was carried out with a priori planned comparisons using the mean squares error term from this ANOVA.||||<0.05
81469628|NCT04676412|162631981|OTHER|Percent difference and 95% CI were calculated using Miettinen and Nurminen method with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 status (1-49% versus ≥50%).|Difference in percentage|-8.4||||0.79262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|11.9|||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in percentage =0 versus H1: difference in percentage \> 0||||11.9|-27.4|0.79262
81469629|NCT04676412|162631984|OTHER|Difference in LS means and 95% CI were calculated using the Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction \& stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1) and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).|Difference in Least Square (LS) Means|-0.25||||0.9519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.59|8.09|||cLDA model|Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction; stratified by ECOG and baseline PDL-1.||||8.09|-8.59|0.9519
81469630|NCT04676412|162631985|OTHER|Difference in LS means and 95% CI were calculated using the cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction \& stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1) and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).|Difference in LS Means|8.81||||0.0628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|18.11|||cLDA model|Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction; stratified by ECOG and baseline PDL-1.||||18.11|-0.49|0.0628
81469631|NCT04676412|162631986|OTHER|Difference in LS means and 95% CI were calculated using the cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction \& stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1) and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).|Difference in LS Means|3.59||||0.3298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|10.87|||cLDA model|Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction; stratified by ECOG and baseline PDL-1.||||10.87|-3.70|0.3298
81469632|NCT04676412|162631987|OTHER|Difference in LS means and 95% CI were calculated using the cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction \& stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1) and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).|Difference in LS Means|-0.28||||0.9594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.32|10.75|||cLDA model|Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction; stratified by ECOG and baseline PDL-1.||||10.75|-11.32|0.9594
81469633|NCT04676412|162631988|OTHER|Difference in LS means and 95% CI were calculated using the cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction \& stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1) and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).|Difference in LS Means|-5.53||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.37|2.31|||cLDA model|Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction; stratified by ECOG and baseline PDL-1.||||2.31|-13.37|0.1620
81469634|NCT04676412|162631989|OTHER|HR and 95% CI were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1) and baseline PD-L1 status (1-49% versus ≥50%).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.9419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.26|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status and baseline PD-L1 status.||||2.26|0.47|0.9419
81469635|NCT04676412|162631990|OTHER|HR and 95% CI were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1) and baseline PD-L1 status (1-49% versus ≥50%).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.38|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status and baseline PD-L1 status.||||2.38|0.43|0.9789
81469636|NCT04676412|162631991|OTHER|HR and 95% CI were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1) and baseline PD-L1 status (1-49% versus ≥50%).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.8856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|3.28|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status and baseline PD-L1 status.||||3.28|0.36|0.8856
81469637|NCT04676412|162631992|OTHER|HR and 95% CI were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1) and baseline PD-L1 status (1-49% versus ≥50%).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.55||||0.3264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.75|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status and baseline PD-L1 status.||||3.75|0.64|0.3264
81469638|NCT04676412|162631993|OTHER|HR and 95% CI were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1) and baseline PD-L1 status (1-49% versus ≥50%).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||0.4068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.46|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status and baseline PD-L1 status.||||2.46|0.70|0.4068
81469639|NCT04676412|162631994|OTHER|HR and 95% CI were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1) and baseline PD-L1 status (1-49% versus ≥50%).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|7.81||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|35.62|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status and baseline PD-L1 status.||||35.62|1.71|0.0020
81469640|NCT04676412|162631995|OTHER|Hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 status (1-49% versus ≥50%).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.71084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.25|||Stratified Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status, geographic region of enrolling site and baseline PD-L1 status.||||2.25|0.61|0.71084
81469641|NCT04676412|162631996|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.53||||0.8197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.87|||Stratified Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status, geographic region of enrolling site and baseline PD-L1 status.||HR and 95% CIs were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 status (1-49% versus ≥50%).||3.87|0.61|0.81970
81469642|NCT03315455|162632026|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.084||Statistical significance was controlled at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05. Hierarchical testing was used to account for multiple comparisons.|Stratified Wald test||The ABR ratio was calculated as Arm A vs. Arm C.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio = 1; versus, H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio ≠ 1||0.084|0.016|<0.0001
81715682|NCT00620191|163127198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.92||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The difference is the value for the metformin arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||||0.05
81715683|NCT00620191|163127198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.36||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline ADAS-Cog value|The difference is the value for the metformin arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||||0.05
81694565|NCT04047121|163085178|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-1.6946||||0.6303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5962|5.2069|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||5.2069|-8.5962|0.6303
81694566|NCT04047121|163085178|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.9873||||0.7477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0028|5.0281|||Regression, Linear|||To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||5.0281|-7.0028|0.7477
81694567|NCT04047121|163085179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3919|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3919
81694568|NCT04047121|163085179|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81694569|NCT04047121|163085179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0193|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0193
81694570|NCT04047121|163085179|SUPERIORITY||Cost Ratio|1.2232||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.994|1.5053|||Regression, Linear||Since health care costs were skewed, hence estimated cost was modeled using a generalized linear model (GLM). Coefficients from a generalized linear model were estimated as cost ratios.|To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.5053|0.9940|0.0570
81694571|NCT04047121|163085179|SUPERIORITY||Cost Ratio|1.8479|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4378|2.3749|||Regression, Linear||Since health care costs were skewed, hence estimated cost was modeled using a GLM. Coefficients from a generalized linear model were estimated as cost ratios.|To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||2.3749|1.4378|<0.0001
81694572|NCT04047121|163085179|SUPERIORITY||Cost Ratio|1.1868||||0.0924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9722|1.4487|||Regression, Linear||Since health care costs were skewed, hence estimated cost was modeled using a GLM. Coefficients from a generalized linear model were estimated as cost ratios.|To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.4487|0.9722|0.0924
81694573|NCT04047121|163085180|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6184|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6184
81715684|NCT00620191|163127199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.01||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The difference is the value for the metformin arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||||0.06
81694574|NCT04047121|163085180|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1952|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1952
81694575|NCT04047121|163085180|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1638|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1638
81449875|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9256|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.3388||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 8, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.3388|0.6400|
81449876|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0181|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1209|0.0847||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 8, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.0847|-0.1209|
81449877|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0868|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7328|1.6119||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798\]) at week 8, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.6119|0.7328|
81449878|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0201|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0803|0.1205||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 8, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.1205|-0.0803|
81694576|NCT04047121|163085180|SUPERIORITY||Cost Ratio|0.9773||||0.6732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8782|1.0875|||Regression, Linear||Since health care costs were skewed, hence estimated cost was modeled using a GLM. Coefficients from a generalized linear model were estimated as cost ratios.|To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.0875|0.8782|0.6732
81694577|NCT04047121|163085180|SUPERIORITY||Cost Ratio|0.9629||||0.6345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.824|1.1253|||Regression, Linear||Since health care costs were skewed, hence estimated cost was modeled using a GLM. Coefficients from a generalized linear model were estimated as cost ratios.|To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.1253|0.8240|0.6345
81715685|NCT00620191|163127199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.91||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline ADAS-Cog score.|The difference is the value for the metformin arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||||0.34
81715686|NCT00620191|163127200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.14||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The difference is the value for the metformin arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||||0.36
81715687|NCT00620191|163127201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.73||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The difference is the value for the metformin arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||||0.34
81694578|NCT04047121|163085180|SUPERIORITY||Cost Ratio|0.8327||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.738|0.9395|||Regression, Linear||Since health care costs were skewed, hence estimated cost was modeled using a GLM. Coefficients from a generalized linear model were estimated as cost ratios.|To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.9395|0.7380|0.0029
81694579|NCT04047121|163085181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3087|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3087
81694580|NCT04047121|163085181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0003
81694581|NCT04047121|163085181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0647|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0647
81694582|NCT04047121|163085181|SUPERIORITY||Cost Ratio|0.9762||||0.7684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8316|1.146|||Regression, Linear||Since health care costs were skewed, hence estimated cost was modeled using a GLM. Coefficients from a generalized linear model were estimated as cost ratios.|To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.1460|0.8316|0.7684
81694583|NCT04047121|163085181|SUPERIORITY||Cost Ratio|1.3862||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1379|1.6886|||Regression, Linear||Since health care costs were skewed, hence estimated cost was modeled using a GLM. Coefficients from a generalized linear model were estimated as cost ratios.|To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.6886|1.1379|0.0012
81694584|NCT04047121|163085181|SUPERIORITY||Cost Ratio|1.0065||||0.9422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8452|1.1985|||Regression, Linear||Since health care costs were skewed, hence estimated cost was modeled using a GLM. Coefficients from a generalized linear model were estimated as cost ratios.|To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.1985|0.8452|0.9422
81694585|NCT04047121|163085182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0421|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0421
81694586|NCT04047121|163085182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8137|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8137
81694587|NCT04047121|163085182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9416|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9416
81694588|NCT04047121|163085182|SUPERIORITY||Cost Ratio|0.9515||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8628|1.0493|||Regression, Linear||Since health care costs were skewed, hence estimated cost was modeled using a GLM. Coefficients from a generalized linear model were estimated as cost ratios.|To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.0493|0.8628|0.3190
81694589|NCT04047121|163085182|SUPERIORITY||Cost Ratio|0.8991||||0.1368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7815|1.0343|||Regression, Linear||Since health care costs were skewed, hence estimated cost was modeled using a GLM. Coefficients from a generalized linear model were estimated as cost ratios.|To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||1.0343|0.7815|0.1368
81694590|NCT04047121|163085182|SUPERIORITY||Cost Ratio|0.8514||||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7411|0.9782|||Regression, Linear||Since health care costs were skewed, hence estimated cost was modeled using a GLM. Coefficients from a generalized linear model were estimated as cost ratios.|To control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (like treatment cohort, demographic and clinical characteristics of interest, etc. and clinical judgement) on the outcome measure, multivariable analysis was performed.||0.9782|0.7411|0.0231
81694591|NCT02922634|163085214|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.508|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.508
81694592|NCT02922634|163085215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||The chi-squared test for both males and females with and without delirium.|Chi-squared|||||||0.720
81694593|NCT02922634|163085216|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.025
81694594|NCT02922634|163085217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.480
81694595|NCT02922634|163085218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.028
81694596|NCT02922634|163085219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.007
81694597|NCT02922634|163085220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81694598|NCT02922634|163085221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81694599|NCT02922634|163085222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.101|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.101
81694600|NCT02922634|163085223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.192|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.192
81694601|NCT02922634|163085224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.200
81694602|NCT02922634|163085225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.333|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.333
81694603|NCT02922634|163085226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||This is a chi-squared test between the FRAIL categories for participants with or without delirium.|Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81694604|NCT02922634|163085227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||This is a chi-squared test of the categories for levels of invasiveness for participants with or without delirium.|Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81694605|NCT02429258|163085234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.08|<|0.001||95.0|-36.1|-12.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.0|-36.1|<0.001
81694606|NCT02429258|163085235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8||0.01||95.0|-26.8|-3.8|||ANCOVA|||||-3.8|-26.8|0.010
81694607|NCT02429258|163085236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.023||95.0|0.1|1.8|||ANCOVA|||||1.8|0.1|0.023
81694608|NCT02429258|163085237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.65|<|0.001||95.0|7.7|22.2|||ANCOVA|||||22.2|7.7|<0.001
81694609|NCT02429258|163085238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.72|<|0.001||95.0|-23.5|-8.7|||ANCOVA|||||-8.7|-23.5|<0.001
81694610|NCT02429258|163085239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.47|<|0.001||95.0|-46.6|-12.9|||ANCOVA|||||-12.9|-46.6|<0.001
81694611|NCT02429258|163085240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.14|<|0.001||95.0|-59.0|-22.7|||ANCOVA|||||-22.7|-59.0|<0.001
81694612|NCT02429258|163085241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.024||95.0|-0.43|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||||-0.03|-0.43|0.024
81694613|NCT02429258|163085242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.55||0.019||95.0|-19.9|-1.8|||ANCOVA|||||-1.8|-19.9|0.019
81694614|NCT02429258|163085243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.25|<|0.001||95.0|-54.7|-17.9|||ANCOVA|||||-17.9|-54.7|<0.001
81694615|NCT02429258|163085244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86||0.017||95.0|1.3|12.7|||ANCOVA|||||12.7|1.3|0.017
81694616|NCT01694420|163085280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Study data compared to data as cited in PubMed ID: 21487250|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81694617|NCT00762372|163085289|NON_INFERIORITY|Time to extubation = treatment group + surgical site +surgery time|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-2.7||||||||-2.7|-6.6|
81694618|NCT00762372|163085290|NON_INFERIORITY|"Adjusted means of time from the end of study drug inhalation to extubation in the BLM-240 N2O group and sevoflurane group, which were obtained by analysis of covariance with surgical site and surgery time as covariates, were used to verify the non-inferiority of BLM-240 to the comparator sevoflurane, with a delta = 1.0 (minute) and significance level alpha = 2.5% (one-sided)."||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1500
81715688|NCT00234533|163127202|OTHER|An one-way Analysis of Covariance (ANOVA) was used to calculate the between patient variation and within patient variation and then the ICC and its confidence limitations.|ICC|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|0.92|||||An ICC ≥ 0.8 was considered satisfactory and indicative that a single sample would be representative of the overall IGF-I status.|An Intra-class Correlation Coefficient (ICC) for the evening series (defined as 12:00 to 24:00) was determined for the overall ITT population to confirm whether only one measurement would be sufficient to accurately represent the IGF-I measurement over Weeks 21, 22 and 23. The ICC expresses the relative magnitude of the 2 components of the total variability, i.e. the biological variability and random error, in a series of measurements on different patients.||0.92|0.88|
81449879|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7095|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5387|0.9346||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 12, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.9346|0.5387|
81694619|NCT00762372|163085291|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sample t-test||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81694620|NCT00762372|163085295|NON_INFERIORITY|Fisher's exact test||||||0.3113|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3113
81694621|NCT00762372|163085297|NON_INFERIORITY|Fisher's exact test||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81694622|NCT00818207|163085301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.18|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of intervention and pooled center.||2.18|1.23|0.0007
81694623|NCT00818207|163085302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.33|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of intervention and pooled center.||2.33|1.21|0.0018
81694624|NCT00818207|163085303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.2979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.9||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 39 odds ratios and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of intervention and pooled center.||1.90|0.82|0.2979
81694625|NCT00818207|163085303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.4388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.87||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 52 odds ratios and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of intervention and pooled center.||1.87|0.76|0.4388
81694626|NCT00818207|163085304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|2.2||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratios and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of intervention and pooled center.||2.20|1.35|<0.0001
81694627|NCT00818207|163085305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.4551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.62||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 52 odds ratios and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of intervention and pooled center.||1.62|0.81|0.4551
81694628|NCT03621943|163085373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.36|5.37|||hierarchical generalized linear mixed mo|hierarchical generalized linear mixed models||Total score on the Ages and Stages Questionnaire, 3rd ed.||5.37|-6.36|0.87
81449880|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1109|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2231|0.0013||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 12, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.0013|-0.2231|
81694629|NCT01716533|163085401|SUPERIORITY||GMC ratio|1.53||||0.5746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|7.14||P-value = two-sided p-value for HO: GMC ratio = 1 (ANOVA model, T-test), groups considered as statistically significant different if the two-sided p-value is below 0.05.|ANOVA|ANOVA model -pooled variance.|GMC ratio = GMC Sustained response Group /GMC Recurrence Group.|ELISA anti-toxin B antibody concentrations at Day 14 were compared between the Sustained response Group and Recurrence Group by using a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the log-transformed concentration.||7.14|0.33|0.5746
81694630|NCT01716533|163085402|SUPERIORITY|ANOVA model -pooled variance.|GMC ratio|1.65||||0.7124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|26.41||P-value = two-sided p-value for HO: GMC ratio = 1, groups considered as statistically significant different if the two-sided p-value is below 0.05.|ANOVA||GMC ratio = GMC Sustained response Group /GMC Recurrence Group.|Serum F2 C-terminal anti-toxin B antibody concentrations at Day 14 were compared between the Sustained response Group and Recurrence Group by using a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the log-transformed concentration.||26.41|0.10|0.7124
81694631|NCT02320695|163085422|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"For the purpose of showing equivalent stinging of investigational product to saline, the hypothesis was set up as: Ho: μ1 - μ2 ≥ D vs HA: μ1 - μ2 \< D where D was the non-inferiority margin. Equivalent stinging of investigational product to saline was claimed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of (investigational product - saline) was less than 0.5."|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.05|||ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as factor, post tape-stripping score as covariate and subject as random effect to incorporate within-subject correlations.||||0.05|-0.33|0.187
81694632|NCT02320695|163085422|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"For the purpose of showing equivalent stinging of investigational product to saline, the hypothesis was set up as: Ho: μ1 - μ2 ≥ D vs HA: μ1 - μ2 \< D where D was the non-inferiority margin. Equivalent stinging of investigational product to saline was claimed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of (investigational product - saline) was less than 0.5."|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.04|||ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as factor, post tape-stripping score as covariate and subject as random effect to incorporate within-subject correlations.||||0.04|-0.42|0.101
81694633|NCT02320695|163085422|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"For the purpose of showing equivalent stinging of investigational product to saline, the hypothesis was set up as: Ho: μ1 - μ2 ≥ D vs HA: μ1 - μ2 \< D where D was the non-inferiority margin. Equivalent stinging of investigational product to saline was claimed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of (investigational product - saline) was less than 0.5."|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.1|||ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as factor, post tape-stripping score as covariate and subject as random effect to incorporate within-subject correlations.||||-0.10|-0.49|0.002
81694634|NCT02320695|163085422|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"For the purpose of showing equivalent stinging of investigational product to saline, the hypothesis was set up as: Ho: μ1 - μ2 ≥ D vs HA: μ1 - μ2 \< D where D was the non-inferiority margin. Equivalent stinging of investigational product to saline was claimed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of (investigational product - saline) was less than 0.5."|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.12|||ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as factor, post tape-stripping score as covariate and subject as random effect to incorporate within-subject correlations.||||-0.12|-0.53|<0.001
81694635|NCT02320695|163085423|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"For the purpose of showing equivalent stinging of investigational product to saline, the hypothesis was set up as: Ho: μ1 - μ2 ≥ D vs HA: μ1 - μ2 \< D where D was the non-inferiority margin. Equivalent stinging of investigational product to saline was claimed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of (investigational product - saline) was less than 0.5."|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.05|||ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as factor, post tape-stripping score as covariate and subject as random effect to incorporate within-subject correlations.||||-0.05|-0.54|0.023
81694636|NCT02320695|163085423|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"For the purpose of showing equivalent stinging of investigational product to saline, the hypothesis was set up as: Ho: μ1 - μ2 ≥ D vs HA: μ1 - μ2 \< D where D was the non-inferiority margin. Equivalent stinging of investigational product to saline was claimed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of (investigational product - saline) was less than 0.5."|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.2|||ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as factor, post tape-stripping score as covariate and subject as random effect to incorporate within-subject correlations.||||0.20|-0.32|0.522
81694637|NCT02320695|163085423|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"For the purpose of showing equivalent stinging of investigational product to saline, the hypothesis was set up as: Ho: μ1 - μ2 ≥ D vs HA: μ1 - μ2 \< D where D was the non-inferiority margin. Equivalent stinging of investigational product to saline was claimed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of (investigational product - saline) was less than 0.5."|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.16|||ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as factor, post tape-stripping score as covariate and subject as random effect to incorporate within-subject correlations.||||-0.16|-0.67|<0.001
81694638|NCT02320695|163085423|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"For the purpose of showing equivalent stinging of investigational product to saline, the hypothesis was set up as: Ho: μ1 - μ2 ≥ D vs HA: μ1 - μ2 \< D where D was the non-inferiority margin. Equivalent stinging of investigational product to saline was claimed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of (investigational product - saline) was less than 0.5."|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.07|||ANCOVA|Terms included treatment as factor, post tape-stripping score as covariate and subject as random effect to incorporate within-subject correlations.||||-0.07|-0.63|0.013
81694639|NCT00495495|163085443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.02||||0.1126|ONE_SIDED||||||McNemar|||"Null hypothesis: there is no difference between the HealOzone and Placebo devices in the proportion of teeth with lesion progression after 1 year.~Power calculation: the study was sized to have 90% power to detect a 15% difference between treatments in the percentage of teeth with lesion progression at one year (i.e., assuming 45% for the lesions treated with the Placebo device and 30% for the lesions treated with the HealOzone device) with a sample size of 258 subjects completing the study."||||0.1126
81694640|NCT00495495|163085444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.08||||0.9777|ONE_SIDED||||||McNemar|||||||.9777
81694641|NCT00495495|163085445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0416|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|||||||.0416
81694642|NCT00495495|163085446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.01||||0.6585|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|||||||0.6585
81694643|NCT00495495|163085447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.02||||0.7666|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|||||||.7666
81694644|NCT02702518|163085451|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||p-values were calculated via linear quantile mixed model for continuous variables with missing data.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For the outcome measure corneal staining, data at week 8 was compared with data at baseline to determine if a change was significant (threshold p \< 0.05).||||<0.001
81694645|NCT02702518|163085451|OTHER|||||||0.2324||||||p-values were calculated via linear quantile mixed model for continuous variables with missing data.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For the outcome measure corneal staining data at week 8 was compared with data at baseline to determine significant change.||||0.2324
81694646|NCT02702518|163085452|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||p-values were calculated via linear quantile mixed model for continuous variables.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For the outcome measure OSDI, data at week 8 was compared with data at baseline to determine if a change was significant (threshold p \< 0.05).||||0.001
81694647|NCT02702518|163085452|OTHER|||||||0.2257||||||p-values were calculated via linear quantile mixed model for continuous variables.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For the outcome measure OSDI data at week 8 was compared with data at baseline to determine significant change.||||0.2257
81694648|NCT00797797|163085492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||The responder rates between 'No Treatment Added' and 'Milnacipran Added' groups were compared using a logistic regression model.||||<0.001
81694649|NCT00797797|163085493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-14.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.99|-9.71|||ANCOVA|||This parameter was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and study center as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-9.71|-18.99|
81694650|NCT01000727|163085494|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.929|TWO_SIDED|95.02|0.91|1.09||Statistical significance of this p-value is based on the alpha-spending function of this study.|Cox Proportional Hazard Regression Model|||||1.09|0.91|0.929
81694651|NCT01000727|163085495|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.02|0.9|1.09||Statistical significance of this p-value is based on the alpha-spending function of this study.|Cox Proportional Hazard Regression Model|||||1.09|0.90|0.777
81694652|NCT01000727|163085496|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.08||Statistical significance of this p-value is based on the alpha-spending function of this study.|Cox Proportional Hazard Regression Model|||||1.08|0.76|0.274
81694653|NCT01000727|163085497|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.09|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression Model||A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with this treatment compared to Placebo|||1.09|0.86|0.631
81694654|NCT01000727|163085498|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.42|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression Model||A hazard ratio \< 1 indicates a lower risk with this treatment compared to Placebo|||1.42|0.88|0.354
81694655|NCT01000727|163085499|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.05|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression Model|||||1.05|0.73|0.161
81694656|NCT01000727|163085500|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.31|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression Model|||||1.31|0.91|0.360
81694657|NCT01000727|163085501|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.03|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression Model||A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with this treatment compared to Placebo|||1.03|0.88|0.202
81694658|NCT01000727|163085502|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.05|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression Model|||||1.05|0.87|0.329
81694659|NCT01000727|163085503|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.08|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression Model|||||1.08|0.90|0.797
81694660|NCT01000727|163085504|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.07|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression Model||A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with this treatment compared to Placebo|||1.07|0.87|0.546
81694661|NCT01000727|163085505|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.08|||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression Model|||||1.08|0.81|0.362
81694662|NCT02207478|163085506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.019
81694663|NCT02207478|163085507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.843|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Total procedure time||||0.843
81694664|NCT02207478|163085507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.233|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Total X-ray time||||0.233
81694665|NCT02207478|163085507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Duration time for finding lesions||||<0.001
81694666|NCT02207478|163085507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||X-ray time for finding lesions||||<0.001
81694667|NCT01290445|163085520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.47||||||Crude prevalence odds ratios were estimated along with 95% confidence intervals using logistic regression models.||1.47|0.46|
81694668|NCT01290445|163085520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.42||||||Adjusted prevalence odds ratios were estimated along with 95% confidence intervals using logistic regression models.||1.42|0.45|
81694669|NCT01290445|163085521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|4.34||||||Crude prevalence odds ratios were estimated along with 95% confidence intervals using logistic regression models.||4.34|0.09|
81694670|NCT01290445|163085521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|4.67||||||Adjusted prevalence odds ratios were estimated along with 95% confidence intervals using logistic regression models.||4.67|0.09|
81694671|NCT01290445|163085522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.96||||||Crude prevalence odds ratios were estimated along with 95% confidence intervals using logistic regression models.||0.96|0.50|
81694672|NCT01290445|163085522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.97||||||Adjusted prevalence odds ratios were estimated along with 95% confidence intervals using logistic regression models.||0.97|0.51|
81694673|NCT01290445|163085523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.42||||||Crude prevalence odds ratios were estimated along with 95% confidence intervals using logistic regression models.||1.42|0.63|
81694674|NCT01290445|163085523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.37||||||Adjusted prevalence odds ratios were estimated along with 95% confidence intervals using logistic regression models.||1.37|0.61|
81694675|NCT01290445|163085524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.16||||||Crude prevalence odds ratios were estimated along with 95% confidence intervals using logistic regression models.||1.16|0.37|
81694676|NCT01290445|163085524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.16||||||Adjusted prevalence odds ratios were estimated along with 95% confidence intervals using logistic regression models.||1.16|0.37|
81694677|NCT02568345|163085526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||isotonic regression functions through PA|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|||||The isotonic regression functions through PAVA algorithm were used (pooled adjacent violators algorithm), to determine the ED90, and bootstrapping to calculate the respective 95% confidence interval with the statistical program R||||||||
81469643|NCT03315455|162632026|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.082||Statistical significance was controlled at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05. Hierarchical testing was used to account for multiple comparisons.|Stratified Wald test||The ABR ratio was calculated as Arm B vs. Arm C.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio = 1; versus, H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio ≠ 1||0.082|0.015|<0.0001
81469644|NCT03315455|162632029|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.084||Statistical significance was controlled at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05. Hierarchical testing was used to account for multiple comparisons.|Stratified Wald test||The ABR ratio was calculated as Arm A vs. Arm C.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio = 1; versus, H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio ≠ 1||0.084|0.026|<0.0001
81694678|NCT02059213|163085551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Fisher Exact|Mid P-value||With 20 patients treated with ADT and 40 treated with ADT + palbociclib there is a 64.2% power to detect a 20% difference in proportions with a one-sided type I error of 0.10 using the mid p-value method of the Fisher's exact test.||||0.87
81694679|NCT02059213|163085553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92
81694680|NCT02059213|163085554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|Mid p-value||||||0.50
81694681|NCT02059213|163085555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.72
81694682|NCT02059213|163085556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.76
81694683|NCT01151046|163085560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.26||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.63|||Log Rank|||||0.63|0.11|0.003
81694684|NCT01151046|163085560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.88|||Log Rank|||||2.88|0.69|0.349
81694685|NCT04096326|163085594|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|40.6||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.6|57.6||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) tests stratified by baseline GL severity at maximum frown to compare each AGN-151586 study intervention group versus placebo for each cohort.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||57.6|23.6|0.0096
81694686|NCT04096326|163085594|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|46.4||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.0|64.9||P-value was based on CMH tests stratified by baseline GL severity at maximum frown to compare each AGN-151586 study intervention group versus placebo for each cohort.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||64.9|28.0|0.0094
81694687|NCT04096326|163085594|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|52.2||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.6|80.8||P-value was based on CMH tests stratified by baseline GL severity at maximum frown to compare each AGN-151586 study intervention group versus placebo for each cohort.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||80.8|23.6|0.0044
81694688|NCT04096326|163085594|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|63.3||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.2|91.5||P-value was based on CMH tests stratified by baseline GL severity at maximum frown to compare each AGN-151586 study intervention group versus placebo for each cohort.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||91.5|35.2|0.0026
81694689|NCT04096326|163085594|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|85.7||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.2|100.0||P-value was based on CMH tests stratified by baseline GL severity at maximum frown to compare each AGN-151586 study intervention group versus placebo for each cohort.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||100.0|64.2|0.0000
81694690|NCT04804033|163085602|OTHER||Difference in least square mean (LSM)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.72|-0.12|||||Linear mixed effects model with repeated measures with number of total migraine days per month in the OP as covariate, treatment group, randomization stratum, month, month-by treatment group interaction as fixed effects using migraine analysis set.|||-0.12|-2.72|
81694691|NCT04804033|163085602|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.07|0.69|||||Linear mixed effects model with repeated measures with number of total migraine days per month in the OP as covariate, treatment group, randomization stratum, month, month-by treatment group interaction as fixed effects using migraine analysis set.|||0.69|-2.07|
81694692|NCT04804033|163085603|OTHER||Difference in percentage|16.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.4|28.8|||||Stratified by randomization stratum using Mantel-Haenszel risk estimation.|||28.8|4.4|
81694693|NCT04804033|163085603|OTHER||Difference in percentage|6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.6|18.9|||||Stratified by randomization stratum using Mantel-Haenszel risk estimation.|||18.9|-5.6|
81694694|NCT04804033|163085604|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.68|0.58|||||Linear mixed effects model with repeated measures with number of total migraine days per month in the OP as covariate, treatment group, randomization stratum, month, month-by treatment group interaction as fixed effects using migraine analysis set.|||0.58|-2.68|
81694695|NCT04804033|163085604|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.1|1.31|||||Linear mixed effects model with repeated measures with number of total migraine days per month in the OP as covariate, treatment group, randomization stratum, month, month-by treatment group interaction as fixed effects using migraine analysis set.|||1.31|-2.10|
81694696|NCT04804033|163085605|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.16|-0.42|||||Linear mixed effects model with repeated measures with number of total migraine days per month in the OP as covariate, treatment group, randomization stratum, month, month-by treatment group interaction as fixed effects using migraine analysis set.|||-0.42|-3.16|
81694697|NCT04804033|163085605|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.53|0.22|||||Linear mixed effects model with repeated measures with number of total migraine days per month in the OP as covariate, treatment group, randomization stratum, month, month-by treatment group interaction as fixed effects using migraine analysis set.|||0.22|-2.53|
81694698|NCT04804033|163085606|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.59|0.05|||||Linear mixed effects model with repeated measures with number of total migraine days per month in the OP as covariate, treatment group, randomization stratum, month, month-by treatment group interaction as fixed effects using migraine analysis set.|||0.05|-1.59|
81694699|NCT04804033|163085606|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.06|0.74|||||Linear mixed effects model with repeated measures with number of total migraine days per month in the OP as covariate, treatment group, randomization stratum, month, month-by treatment group interaction as fixed effects using migraine analysis set.|||0.74|-1.06|
81694700|NCT04804033|163085607|OTHER||Difference in LSM|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.5|9.39|||||Linear regression model had the following variables: Week 12 change from baseline in domain score as the dependent variable; baseline domain score as a covariate; treatment group and randomization stratum as fixed effects.|||9.39|-1.50|
81694701|NCT04804033|163085607|OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.66|5.86|||||Linear regression model had the following variables: Week 12 change from baseline in domain score as the dependent variable; baseline domain score as a covariate; treatment group and randomization stratum as fixed effects.|||5.86|-5.66|
81694702|NCT04804033|163085608|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-18.1|0.19|||||Linear regression model had the following variables: Week 12 change from baseline in domain score as the dependent variable; baseline domain score as a covariate; treatment group and randomization stratum as fixed effects.|||0.19|-18.10|
81694703|NCT04804033|163085608|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-18.95|0.41|||||Linear regression model had the following variables: Week 12 change from baseline in domain score as the dependent variable; baseline domain score as a covariate; treatment group and randomization stratum as fixed effects.|||0.41|-18.95|
81694704|NCT04124536|163085623|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-21.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.9|-7.9|||||The risk difference was calculated by subtracting the proportion of women meeting the outcome in the intervention arm minus the proportion of women meeting the outcome in the control arm|||-7.9|-35.9|
81694705|NCT04124536|163085623|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-30.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6|-20.8|||||The risk difference was calculated by subtracting the proportion of women meeting the outcome in the intervention arm minus the proportion of women meeting the outcome in the control arm|||-20.8|-40.6|
81694706|NCT04124536|163085624|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|2.8|||||The risk difference was calculated by subtracting the proportion of women meeting the outcome in the intervention arm minus the proportion of women meeting the outcome in the control arm|||2.8|-13.6|
81694707|NCT04124536|163085624|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||The calculation of risk differences between study arms was originally planned. However, the linear-binomial model did not converge because of zero events in the intervention arm.|||
81694708|NCT04124536|163085628|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|40.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.0|58.4|||||The risk difference was calculated by subtracting the proportion of women meeting the outcome in the intervention arm minus the proportion of women meeting the outcome in the control arm|||58.4|23.0|
81537656|NCT00286442|162758368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.22||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|4.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline insulin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.60|-0.15|0.067
81694709|NCT04124536|163085628|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|36.0|||||The risk difference was calculated by subtracting the proportion of women meeting the outcome in the intervention arm minus the proportion of women meeting the outcome in the control arm|||36.0|10.7|
81715689|NCT00234533|163127202|OTHER|An one-way ANOVA was used to calculate the between patient variation and within patient variation and then the ICC and its confidence limitations.|ICC|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|0.93|||||An ICC ≥ 0.8 was considered satisfactory and indicative that a single sample would be representative of the overall IGF-I status.|An ICC for the morning series (defined as 06:00 to 12:00) was determined for the overall ITT population to confirm whether only one measurement would be sufficient to accurately represent the IGF-I measurement over Weeks 21, 22 and 23. The ICC expresses the relative magnitude of the 2 components of the total variability, i.e. the biological variability and random error, in a series of measurements on different patients.||0.93|0.90|
81694710|NCT01496430|163085641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||||||Sequential testing was used to control for multiple comparisons. Azilsartan medoxomil 80 mg was first compared to placebo and if p-value ≤0.05 then azilsartaon medoxomil 40 mg was compared to placebo.|ANCOVA|||||||0.007
81694711|NCT01496430|163085641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.067||||||Sequential testing was used to control for multiple comparisons. Azilsartan medoxomil 80 mg was first compared to placebo and if p-value ≤0.05 then azilsartaon medoxomil 40 mg was compared to placebo.|ANCOVA|||||||0.067
81694712|NCT01496430|163085642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||||||Sequential testing was used to control for multiple comparisons. Azilsartan medoxomil 80 mg was first compared to placebo and if p-value ≤0.05 then azilsartaon medoxomil 40 mg was compared to placebo.|ANCOVA|||||||0.860
81694713|NCT01496430|163085642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||||||Sequential testing was used to control for multiple comparisons. Azilsartan medoxomil 80 mg was first compared to placebo and if p-value ≤0.05 then azilsartaon medoxomil 40 mg was compared to placebo.|ANCOVA|||||||0.210
81694714|NCT01100307|163085664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.85||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|12.28||Significance level of test in the comparison between pegaptanib sodium 0.3 mg and sham was set to 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification factors (HbA1c and baseline visual acuity categories)||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pegaptanib sodium and sham injection groups. The alternative was to assume that there was difference between the pegaptanib sodium and sham injection groups.||12.28|1.92|0.0003
81694715|NCT01100307|163085665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.52||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.94||Significance level of test in the comparison between pegaptanib sodium 0.3 mg and sham was set to 0.05.|ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with treatment as a factor and stratification factors (HbA1c and baseline visual acuity categories) as covariates.||Comparison at Week 6: The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pegaptanib sodium and sham injection groups. The alternative was to assume that there was difference between the pegaptanib sodium and sham injection groups.||3.94|1.10|0.0006
81694716|NCT01100307|163085665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.69||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|5.58||Significance level of test in the comparison between pegaptanib sodium 0.3 mg and sham was set to 0.05.|ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with treatment as a factor and stratification factors (HbA1c and baseline visual acuity categories) as covariates.||Comparison at Week 12: The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pegaptanib sodium and sham injection groups. The alternative was to assume that there was difference between the pegaptanib sodium and sham injection groups.||5.58|1.81|0.0001
81694717|NCT01100307|163085665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.65||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|4.65||Significance level of test in the comparison between pegaptanib sodium 0.3 mg and sham was set to 0.05.|ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with treatment as a factor and stratification factors (HbA1c and baseline visual acuity categories) as covariates.||Comparison at Week 18: The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pegaptanib sodium and sham injection groups. The alternative was to assume that there was difference between the pegaptanib sodium and sham injection groups.||4.65|0.65|0.0096
81715690|NCT00234533|163127203|OTHER||Fisher's F statistic (F) value|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Analysis of the weekly timing effect (Week 21 versus Week 22 versus Week 23) on the IGF-I value as measured by capillary blood spot method.|For the effect of the weekly timing on the IGF-I levels; F value = 1.79 and the significance probability value, PR\>F = 0.1678.|||
81715691|NCT00234533|163127203|OTHER||F value|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Analysis of the daily timing effect (morning versus evening) on the IGF-I value as measured by capillary blood spot method.|For the effect of the daily timing on the IGF-I levels; F value = 1.06 and the significance probability value, PR\>F = 0.3035|||
81715692|NCT00234533|163127204|OTHER||F value|83.97|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Analysis of the effect of the patient's sex (male versus female) on the IGF-I value as measured by capillary blood spot method.|For the effect of the patient's sex on the IGF-I levels; F value = 83.97 and the significance probability value, PR\>F = \<0.0001.|||
81537657|NCT00286442|162758369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.036||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|-0.009||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin/insulin ratio as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.009|-0.064|0.011
81715693|NCT00234533|163127204|OTHER||F value|68.35|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Analysis of the effect of the patient's pubertal status (pubertal versus prepubertal) on the IGF-I value as measured by capillary blood spot method.|For the effect of the patient's pubertal status on the IGF-I levels; F value = 68.35 and the significance probability value, PR\>F = \<0.0001.|||
81715694|NCT00234533|163127205|OTHER||F value|10.73|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Analysis of the disease condition (GHD versus TS) on the IGF-I value as measured by capillary blood spot method.|For the effect of the disease condition on the IGF-I levels; F value = 10.73 and the significance probability value, PR\>F = 0.0012.|||
81715695|NCT00234533|163127205|OTHER||F value|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Analysis of the country cluster on the IGF-I value as measured by capillary blood spot method.|For the effect of the country cluster on the IGF-I levels; F value = 2.20 and the significance probability value, PR\>F = 0.0701.|||
81715696|NCT00234533|163127206|OTHER||F value|3.65|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Analysis of the time of the year on the IGF-I value as measured by capillary blood spot method.|For the effect of the time of the year on the IGF-I levels; F value = 3.65 and the significance probability value, PR\>F = 0.0139.|||
81694718|NCT01100307|163085665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|6.32||Significance level of test in the comparison between pegaptanib sodium 0.3 mg and sham was set to 0.05.|ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with treatment as a factor and stratification factors (HbA1c and baseline visual acuity categories) as covariates.||Comparison at Week 24: The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pegaptanib sodium and sham injection groups. The alternative was to assume that there was difference between the pegaptanib sodium and sham injection groups.||6.32|2.19|<0.0001
81694719|NCT02512068|163085698|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.966|-0.473|||ANCOVA|||||-0.473|-0.966|<0.0001
81694720|NCT02512068|163085701|OTHER||Point estimate|-0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.385|-0.18||||||Change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 2 was compared between the treatment groups.||-0.180|-0.385|
81449881|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0882|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7829|1.5127||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798\]) at week 12, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.5127|0.7829|
81449882|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0441|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0626|0.1508||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 12, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.1508|-0.0626|
81694721|NCT02512068|163085701|OTHER||Point estimate|-0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.621|-0.338||||||Change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 4 was compared between the treatment groups.||-0.338|-0.621|
81694722|NCT02512068|163085701|OTHER||Point estimate|-0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.797|-0.367||||||Change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 8 was compared between the treatment groups.||-0.367|-0.797|
81694723|NCT02512068|163085701|OTHER||Point estimate|-0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.975|-0.441||||||Change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 12 was compared between the treatment groups.||-0.441|-0.975|
81694724|NCT02512068|163085701|OTHER||Point estimate|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.948|-0.452||||||Change from baseline in HbA1c at End of Treatment Period I was compared between the treatment groups.||-0.452|-0.948|
81694725|NCT02512068|163085702|OTHER||Point estimate|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.598|9.919||||||The data of participants achieving \<6.0% at the end of Treatment Period I were compared between the treatment groups.||9.919|-6.598|
81715697|NCT00234533|163127206|OTHER||F value|7.38|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Analysis of the effect of the calculated age at enrolment on the IGF-I value as measured by capillary blood spot method.|For the effect of the calculated age at enrolment on the IGF-I levels; F value = 7.38 and the significance probability value, PR\>F = 0.0073.|||
81715698|NCT00234533|163127206|OTHER||F value|3.86|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Analysis of the effect of the disease condition on the IGF-I value as measured by capillary blood spot method.|For the effect of the disease condition on the IGF-I levels; F value = 3.86 and the significance probability value, PR\>F = 0.0511|||
81715699|NCT00234533|163127207|OTHER||Mean difference|-164.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|159.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-483.35|-153.77||||||The Bland and Altman method was used to compare the results of each of the three simultaneous random capillary and serum measurements were compared. The difference between the capillary blood spot method and the serum IGF-I measurements is presented||-153.77|-483.35|
81715700|NCT00570492|163127246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.06|||||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was performed to estimate the mean treatment difference in growth velocity over the treatment period, adjusting for baseline growth velocity, age, gender, and country.|||-0.06|-0.48|
81715701|NCT04419558|163127263|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.6579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.19|-0.12|0.6579
81537658|NCT00286442|162758369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.047|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|-0.019||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin/insulin ratio as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.019|-0.075|<0.001
81694726|NCT02512068|163085702|OTHER||Point estimate|32.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.194|51.66||||||The data of participants achieving \<7.0% at the end of Treatment Period I were compared between the treatment groups.||51.660|14.194|
81694727|NCT02512068|163085702|OTHER||Point estimate|45.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.528|75.7||||||The data of participants achieving \<8.0% at the end of Treatment Period I were compared between the treatment groups.||75.700|15.528|
81694728|NCT02512068|163085703|OTHER||Point estimate|-15.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.59|-6.88||||||Change from baseline in fasting plasma glucose at Week 2 was compared between the treatment groups.||-6.88|-23.59|
81694729|NCT02512068|163085703|OTHER||Point estimate|-8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.98|3.58||||||Change from baseline in fasting plasma glucose at Week 4 was compared between the treatment groups.||3.58|-20.98|
81694730|NCT02512068|163085703|OTHER||Point estimate|-8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.76|2.11||||||Change from baseline in fasting plasma glucose at Week 8 was compared between the treatment groups.||2.11|-18.76|
81694731|NCT02512068|163085703|OTHER||Point estimate|-15.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.14|-4.03||||||Change from baseline in fasting plasma glucose at Week 12 was compared between the treatment groups.||-4.03|-27.14|
81694732|NCT02512068|163085703|OTHER||Point estimate|-15.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.67|-4.62||||||Change from baseline in fasting plasma glucose at End of Treatment Period I was compared between the treatment groups.||-4.62|-26.67|
81694733|NCT02512068|163085704|OTHER||Point estimate|-1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.184|-1.34||||||Change from baseline in glycoalbumin at Week 2 was compared between the treatment groups.||-1.340|-2.184|
81694734|NCT02512068|163085704|OTHER||Point estimate|-2.45||||||95.0|-3.03|-1.87||||||Change from baseline in glycoalbumin at Week 4 was compared between the treatment groups.||-1.870|-3.030|
81694735|NCT02512068|163085704|OTHER||Point estimate|-2.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.289|-1.679||||||Change from baseline in glycoalbumin at Week 8 was compared between the treatment groups.||-1.679|-3.289|
81694736|NCT02512068|163085704|OTHER||Point estimate|-2.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.608|-1.715||||||Change from baseline in glycoalbumin at Week 12 was compared between the treatment groups.||-1.715|-3.608|
81694737|NCT02512068|163085704|OTHER||Point estimate|-2.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.608|-1.715||||||Change from baseline in glycoalbumin at End of Treatment Period I was compared between the treatment groups.||-1.715|-3.608|
81537659|NCT00286442|162758370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|-0.021||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin/insulin ratio as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.021|-0.070|<0.001
81694738|NCT04026412|163085721|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.646|TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.77|1.19|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.19|0.77|0.6460
81694739|NCT04026412|163085722|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.41||||||||1.41|0.87|
81694740|NCT04026412|163085722|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.22||||||||1.22|0.75|
81694741|NCT04026412|163085722|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio, log|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.48||||||||1.48|0.91|
81694742|NCT04026412|163085723|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.05||||||||1.05|0.69|
81694743|NCT04026412|163085723|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.42||||||||1.42|0.93|
81694744|NCT04026412|163085724|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|10.6||||||||10.6|-4.1|
81694745|NCT04026412|163085724|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|14.8||||||||14.8|0.7|
81694746|NCT04026412|163085724|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|2.5||||||||2.5|-11.8|
81694747|NCT04026412|163085727|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.23||||||||1.23|0.82|
81694748|NCT04026412|163085727|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.05||||||||1.05|0.70|
81694749|NCT04026412|163085727|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.44||||||||1.44|0.95|
81694750|NCT04026412|163085728|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|11.1||||||||11.1|-4.1|
81694751|NCT04026412|163085728|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|12.9||||||||12.9|-2.0|
81694752|NCT04026412|163085728|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|5.6||||||||5.6|-9.5|
81694753|NCT04026412|163085731|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.23||||||||1.23|0.76|
81694754|NCT04026412|163085731|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.06||||||||1.06|0.65|
81694755|NCT04026412|163085731|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.49||||||||1.49|0.91|
81694756|NCT01153763|163085734|OTHER||percentage of participants|59.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.2|70.3|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a confirmed CR or a confirmed PR.|||70.3|48.2|
81694757|NCT01153763|163085735|OTHER||percentage of participants|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|28.7|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a investigator assessed CR or PR.|||28.7|0.0|
81694758|NCT01153763|163085740|OTHER||percentage of participants|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|29.8|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with overall survival.|||29.8|11.6|
81694759|NCT01153763|163085741|OTHER||percentage of participants|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|34.6|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with overall survival.|||34.6|2.2|
81694760|NCT02993224|163085747|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportion|0.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.89|||McNemar|||Preference for deferasirox DT vs deferasirox FCT||0.89|0.75|<.0001
81694761|NCT02993224|163085748|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportion|0.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.88|||McNemar|||Preference of deferasirox FCT vs deferasirox DT||0.88|0.65|<0.0001
81694762|NCT02993224|163085748|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportion|0.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.91|||McNemar|||Preference for deferasirox FCT vs previous iron chelation therapy||0.91|0.71|<0.0001
81694763|NCT02993224|163085749|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportion|0.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.77|||McNemar|||Deferasirox DT vs previous iron chelation therapy at Week 4||0.77|0.51|< 0.0001
81694764|NCT02993224|163085749|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportion|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.72|||McNemar|||Deferasirox DT vs previous iron chelation therapy at Week 24||0.72|0.44|< 0.0001
81694765|NCT02993224|163085751|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.1191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Compliance of deferasirox DT vs deferasirox FCT||0.9|-8.1|0.1191
81694766|NCT00125658|163085766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Primary Comparison (i.e., FTP vs. POWER) Data are reported as change scores, between the end of treatment block 1(10 weeks) and baseline; thus, this analysis directly compares FTP vs. Power. A negative value represents improvement (i.e., reduced trunk displacement) while a positive value represents an increase in compensatory trunk movement.||||<.001
81694767|NCT00125658|163085766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Order effect, testing OrderA (FTP before POWER) vs. OrderB (POWER before FTP). Change scores for trunk displacement at the end of both treatment blocks (20 weeks) relative to baseline (e.g., 20 weeks - baseline) were compared between OrderA and OrderB.||||.002
81694768|NCT00125658|163085767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Tests effect of FTP vs. Power. The change in shoulder flexion range of motion was compared between baseline and the end of treatment Block 1 (i.e., 10 weeks).||||0.13
81694769|NCT00125658|163085767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Test the effect of treatment order OrderA (FTP before POWER) vs. OrderB (POWER before FTP). The change in shoulder flexion range of motion was compared between the end of treatment (20 weeks) and baseline.||||0.048
81694770|NCT00125658|163085768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Compares FTP vs POWER by comparing the change in elbow extension range of motion between the end of treatment block 1 (10 weeks) and baseline.||||.004
81715702|NCT00908375|163127270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size was determined based on the primary outcome variable, the VAS pain score at three weeks. Based on the results of the study of Siddall et al., group sample sizes of 19 and 19 achieve 82% power to detect a difference of 2.00 between the null hypothesis that both group means are 6.50 and the alternative hypothesis that the mean of pregabalin group is 4.50 with estimated group standard deviations of 2.10 and 2.10 and with a significance level of 0.05 using a two-sided two-sample t-test.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-6.0|3.0||The criterion for rejection of the null hypothesis (P \< 0.05) was adjusted for multiple application of the test to the same data set using the Bonferroni correction.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||3|-6|0.279
81715703|NCT00908375|163127271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-2.0|1.0||The criterion for rejection of the null hypothesis (P \< 0.05) was adjusted for multiple applications of the test to the same data using the Bonferroni correction.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.0|-2.0|0.282
81449883|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9612|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7273|1.2705||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 24, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.2705|0.7273|
81694771|NCT00125658|163085768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Tests for the effect of treatment order OrderA (FTP before POWER) vs. OrderB (POWER before FTP) by comparing the change in elbow extension range of motion between the end of overall treatment (20 weeks) and baseline.||||0.034
81694772|NCT00125658|163085769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Tests for differences between FTP vs. POWER by comparing the change in movement speed between the end of treatment block 1 (10 weeks) and baseline.||||0.056
81694773|NCT00125658|163085769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.168|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Tests for effect of treatment order (OrderA (FTP before POWER) vs. OrderB (POWER before FTP))by comparing the change in movement speed between the end of overall treatment (20 weeks) and baseline.||||.168
81694774|NCT00125658|163085770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.564|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Tests the effects of FTP vs. POWER on motor impairment (UE FMA) by comparing the change in FMA between the end of treatment block 1 (10 weeks) and baseline.||||0.564
81694775|NCT00125658|163085770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.948|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Tests for an effect of treatment order (OrderA (FTP before POWER) vs. OrderB (POWER before FTP)) by comparing the change in UE FMA between the end of treatment (20 weeks) and baseline.||||0.948
81694776|NCT00125658|163085771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Tests for differences in FTP vs. POWER by comparing the change in RPR between the end of treatment block 1 (10 weeks) and baseline.||||0.078
81694777|NCT00125658|163085771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Tests the effect of treatment order (Order A (FTP \> POWER) vs. Order B (POWER \> FTP)) by comparing the change in RPR between the end of overall treatment (20 weeks) and baseline.||||0.4
81694778|NCT00125658|163085772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.085|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Tests for the effect of treatment (FTP vs. POWER) by comparing the change in movement smoothness between the end of treatment block 1 (10 weeks) and baseline.||||0.085
81694779|NCT00125658|163085772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.635|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Tests for the effect of treatment order (OrderA (FTP before POWER) vs. OrderB (POWER before FTP)) by comparing the change in movement smoothness between the end of overall treatment (20 weeks) and baseline.||||0.635
81694780|NCT02876055|163085773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.542|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.542
81694781|NCT02876055|163085773|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81694782|NCT02876055|163085773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81694783|NCT00471445|163085778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.548|0.201|||ANCOVA|||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.||0.201|-0.548|0.363
81694784|NCT01552928|163085779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.004
81694785|NCT01552928|163085779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694786|NCT01552928|163085779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694787|NCT01552928|163085780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694788|NCT01552928|163085780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694789|NCT01552928|163085780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81694790|NCT01552928|163085781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.012
81694791|NCT01552928|163085781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.044|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.044
81694792|NCT01552928|163085781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694793|NCT01552928|163085782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694794|NCT01552928|163085782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694795|NCT01552928|163085782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81469645|NCT03315455|162632029|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.092||Statistical significance was controlled at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05. Hierarchical testing was used to account for multiple comparisons.|Stratified Wald test||The ABR ratio was calculated as Arm B vs. Arm C.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio = 1; versus, H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio ≠ 1||0.092|0.028|<0.0001
81469646|NCT03315455|162632032|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.053||Statistical significance was controlled at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05. Hierarchical testing was used to account for multiple comparisons.|Stratified Wald test||The ABR ratio was calculated as Arm A vs. Arm C.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio = 1; versus, H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio ≠ 1||0.053|0.006|<0.0001
81469647|NCT03315455|162632032|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.059||Statistical significance was controlled at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05. Hierarchical testing was used to account for multiple comparisons.|Stratified Wald test||The ABR ratio was calculated as Arm B vs. Arm C.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio = 1; versus, H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio ≠ 1||0.059|0.007|<0.0001
81469648|NCT03315455|162632035|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.102||Statistical significance was controlled at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05. Hierarchical testing was used to account for multiple comparisons.|Stratified Wald test||The ABR ratio was calculated as Arm A vs. Arm C.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio = 1; versus, H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio ≠ 1||0.102|0.017|<0.0001
81469649|NCT03315455|162632035|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.084||Statistical significance was controlled at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05. Hierarchical testing was used to account for multiple comparisons.|Stratified Wald test||The ABR ratio was calculated as Arm B vs. Arm C.|H0 (null hypothesis): ABR Ratio = 1; versus, H1 (alternative hypothesis): ABR Ratio ≠ 1||0.084|0.013|<0.0001
81469650|NCT03315455|162632038|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.163||Not controlled for Type I error|Stratified Wald test||The ABR ratio was calculated as Arm A vs. Arm C.|||0.163|0.016|<0.0001
81469651|NCT03315455|162632038|SUPERIORITY||ABR Ratio|0.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.122||Not controlled for Type I error|ABR Ratio||The ABR ratio was calculated as Arm B vs. Arm C.|||0.122|0.011|<0.0001
81469652|NCT03315455|162632043|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|14.68||||0.0515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|29.46||Type I error controlled|ANCOVA|Means were adjusted for baseline score, treatment group, and treatment by baseline interaction term.|The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|||29.46|-0.10|0.0515
81469653|NCT03315455|162632043|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|18.33||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.97|33.68||Type I error controlled|ANCOVA|Means were adjusted for baseline score, treatment group, and treatment by baseline interaction term.|The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm C minus Arm B.|||33.68|2.97|0.0204
81469654|NCT03315455|162632045|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|6.06||||0.3281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.27|18.4||Not controlled for Type I error|ANCOVA|Means were adjusted for baseline score, treatment group, and treatment by baseline interaction term.|The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|||18.40|-6.27|0.3281
81469655|NCT03315455|162632045|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|14.01||||0.0297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|26.59||Not controlled for Type I error|ANCOVA|Means were adjusted for baseline score, treatment group, and treatment by baseline interaction term.|The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm C minus Arm B.|||26.59|1.44|0.0297
81694796|NCT01552928|163085783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81694797|NCT01552928|163085783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694798|NCT01552928|163085783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.043|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.043
81694799|NCT01552928|163085788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694800|NCT01552928|163085788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694801|NCT01552928|163085788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694802|NCT01552928|163085789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694803|NCT01552928|163085789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694804|NCT01552928|163085789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.004
81694805|NCT01552928|163085790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.005
81694806|NCT01552928|163085790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694807|NCT01552928|163085790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694808|NCT01552928|163085791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.078|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.078
81694809|NCT01552928|163085791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694810|NCT01552928|163085791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.156|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.156
81694811|NCT01552928|163085792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.439|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.439
81694812|NCT01552928|163085792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.274|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.274
81694813|NCT01552928|163085792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81694814|NCT00078559|163085821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion with acute rejection|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.34|||95% Confidence Interval|Exact Binomial||||0.34|0.01|
81694815|NCT00078559|163085822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion with acute rejection|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.3|||95% Confidence Interval|Exact Binomial||||0.3|0.0|
81694816|NCT00078559|163085823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion with acute rejection|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.7|||95% Confidence Interval|Exact Binomial||||0.7|0.0|
81694817|NCT00078559|163085826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Exact Binomial|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.3|||95% Confidence Interval|Exact Binomial||||0.3|0.0|
81694818|NCT00078559|163085827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Exact Binomial|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.3|||95% Confidence Interval|Exact Binomial for all participants (n=10)||||0.3|0.0|
81694819|NCT00078559|163085828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Exact Binomial|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.4|||95% Confidence Interval|Exact Binomial for Not Withdrawn Group||||0.4|0.0|
81694820|NCT00078559|163085828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Exact Binomial|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8|||95% Confidence Interval|Exact Binomial for Withdrawn Group||||0.8|0.0|
81449884|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.002|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1081|0.1122||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 24, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.1122|-0.1081|
81449885|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0029|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.756|1.3305||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798\]) at week 24, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.3305|0.7560|
81694821|NCT00078559|163085829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Exact Binomial|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.4|||95% Confidence Interval|Exact Binomial for Not Withdrawn Group||||0.4|0.0|
81694822|NCT00078559|163085829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Exact Binomial|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8|||95% Confidence Interval|Exact Binomial for Withdrawn Group||||0.8|0.0|
81694823|NCT01313520|163085835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-0.1|-0.4|<0.001
81694824|NCT01313520|163085836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.048
81694825|NCT01313520|163085837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.011
81694826|NCT01313520|163085838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||||<0.0001
81694827|NCT01313520|163085839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||||||0.001
81694828|NCT01313520|163085840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||||||0.0005
81694829|NCT01313520|163085841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.87||||||||1.87|0.92|
81694830|NCT01313520|163085842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.55||||||||1.55|0.64|
81694831|NCT00165841|163085849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|The primary analysis was on the ITT population using all observed data collected from Day 1 of the maintenance phase until the endpoint.||Efficacy analyses were based on the intent-to-treat (ITT) population, which was comprised of all patients in the safety-evaluable population who had a baseline and ≥1 post-randomization primary efficacy endpoint evaluation and who had received ≥1 dose of study medication during the maintenance phase.||||<0.0001
81694832|NCT03446651|163085881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.56
81694833|NCT03446651|163085883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.039
81694834|NCT03446651|163085885|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81694835|NCT03446651|163085886|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81694836|NCT00960934|163085906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.56||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|2.16||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons for the areal BMD at lumbar spine endpoint were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||2.16|-1.04|0.749
81694837|NCT00960934|163085906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|1.12||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.83||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons for the areal BMD at lumbar spine endpoint were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||2.83|-0.60|0.333
81694838|NCT00960934|163085906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.35||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|1.84||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons for the areal BMD at lumbar spine endpoint were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.84|-1.14|0.823
81694839|NCT00960934|163085906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.93||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|2.61||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons for the areal BMD at lumbar spine endpoint were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||2.61|-0.75|0.457
81694840|NCT00960934|163085906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.16||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|1.5||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons for the areal BMD at lumbar spine endpoint were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.50|-1.17|0.823
81694841|NCT00960934|163085907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|69.8|||<|0.001||95.0|56.5|80.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||The Miettinen and Nurminen Method was used to estimate the treatment differences between the active dose group and the placebo group by comparing the percentage of participants in the active dose group with the event vs. the percentage of participants in the placebo group with the event. An associated p-value and 95% confidence interval were calculated for this difference.||80.0|56.5|<0.001
81694842|NCT00960934|163085907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|53.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.6|65.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||The Miettinen and Nurminen Method was used to estimate the treatment differences between the active dose group and the placebo group by comparing the percentage of participants in the active dose group with the event vs. the percentage of participants in the placebo group with the event. An associated p-value and 95% confidence interval were calculated for this difference.||65.2|39.6|<0.001
81694843|NCT00960934|163085907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.6|42.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||The Miettinen and Nurminen Method was used to estimate the treatment differences between the active dose group and the placebo group by comparing the percentage of participants in the active dose group with the event vs. the percentage of participants in the placebo group with the event. An associated p-value and 95% confidence interval were calculated for this difference.||42.4|17.6|<0.001
81694844|NCT00960934|163085907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|42.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||The Miettinen and Nurminen Method was used to estimate the treatment differences between the active dose group and the placebo group by comparing the percentage of participants in the active dose group with the event vs. the percentage of participants in the placebo group with the event. An associated p-value and 95% confidence interval were calculated for this difference.||42.0|17.0|<0.001
81694845|NCT00960934|163085907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|14.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||The Miettinen and Nurminen Method was used to estimate the treatment differences between the active dose group and the placebo group by comparing the percentage of participants in the active dose group with the event vs. the percentage of participants in the placebo group with the event. An associated p-value and 95% confidence interval were calculated for this difference.||14.4|-4.1|0.254
81694846|NCT00960934|163085908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|47.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.9|60.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||The Miettinen and Nurminen Method was used to estimate the treatment differences between the active dose group and the placebo group by comparing the percentage of participants in the active dose group with the event vs. the percentage of participants in the placebo group with the event. An associated p-value and 95% confidence interval were calculated for this difference.||60.0|34.9|<0.001
81694847|NCT00960934|163085908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.1|48.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||The Miettinen and Nurminen Method was used to estimate the treatment differences between the active dose group and the placebo group by comparing the percentage of participants in the active dose group with the event vs. the percentage of participants in the placebo group with the event. An associated p-value and 95% confidence interval were calculated for this difference.||48.5|24.1|<0.001
81694848|NCT00960934|163085908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|28.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||The Miettinen and Nurminen Method was used to estimate the treatment differences between the active dose group and the placebo group by comparing the percentage of participants in the active dose group with the event vs. the percentage of participants in the placebo group with the event. An associated p-value and 95% confidence interval were calculated for this difference.||28.7|7.7|0.001
81694849|NCT00960934|163085908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.1||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|18.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||The Miettinen and Nurminen Method was used to estimate the treatment differences between the active dose group and the placebo group by comparing the percentage of participants in the active dose group with the event vs. the percentage of participants in the placebo group with the event. An associated p-value and 95% confidence interval were calculated for this difference.||18.2|-0.0|0.050
81694850|NCT00960934|163085908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|4.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||The Miettinen and Nurminen Method was used to estimate the treatment differences between the active dose group and the placebo group by comparing the percentage of participants in the active dose group with the event vs. the percentage of participants in the placebo group with the event. An associated p-value and 95% confidence interval were calculated for this difference.||4.2|-8.5|0.313
81694851|NCT00960934|163085909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|5.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||The Miettinen and Nurminen Method was used to estimate the treatment differences between the active dose group and the placebo group by comparing the percentage of participants in the active dose group with the event vs. the percentage of participants in the placebo group with the event. An associated p-value and 95% confidence interval were calculated for this difference.||5.8|-5.8|>0.999
81694852|NCT00960934|163085909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|5.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||The Miettinen and Nurminen Method was used to estimate the treatment differences between the active dose group and the placebo group by comparing the percentage of participants in the active dose group with the event vs. the percentage of participants in the placebo group with the event. An associated p-value and 95% confidence interval were calculated for this difference.||5.7|-5.8|>0.999
81694853|NCT00960934|163085909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|5.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||The Miettinen and Nurminen Method was used to estimate the treatment differences between the active dose group and the placebo group by comparing the percentage of participants in the active dose group with the event vs. the percentage of participants in the placebo group with the event. An associated p-value and 95% confidence interval were calculated for this difference.||5.7|-5.8|>0.999
81694854|NCT00960934|163085909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|8.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||The Miettinen and Nurminen Method was used to estimate the treatment differences between the active dose group and the placebo group by comparing the percentage of participants in the active dose group with the event vs. the percentage of participants in the placebo group with the event. An associated p-value and 95% confidence interval were calculated for this difference.||8.6|-4.2|0.313
81694855|NCT00960934|163085909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|8.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||The Miettinen and Nurminen Method was used to estimate the treatment differences between the active dose group and the placebo group by comparing the percentage of participants in the active dose group with the event vs. the percentage of participants in the placebo group with the event. An associated p-value and 95% confidence interval were calculated for this difference.||8.4|-4.3|0.321
81694856|NCT00960934|163085911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.24||||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.51||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.51|-1.03|0.959
81694857|NCT00960934|163085911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.02||||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|1.04||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.04|-1.08|0.971
81694858|NCT00960934|163085911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.24||||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|1.42||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.42|-0.95|0.959
81694859|NCT00960934|163085911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.41||||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|0.97||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.97|-1.78|0.915
81715704|NCT00908375|163127272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-16.0||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-42.0|16.0||The criterion for rejection of the null hypothesis (P \< 0.05) was adjusted for multiple applications of the test to the same data using the Bonferroni correction.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||16|-42|0.139
81715705|NCT00674440|163127311|OTHER||Sensitivity|93.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.9|98.5||||||||98.5|80.9|
81715706|NCT00674440|163127311|OTHER||Specifity|88.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.6|95.6||||||||95.6|76.6|
81715707|NCT04095039|163127320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.077||||||p-value is based on a sample that is less than 10% of the planned sample size (planned n=4,000)|Finkelstein-Schoenfeld method|||Primary outcome is for the individually randomized cohort since DSMB had concerns about selection bias for the cluster-randomized population due to differences in baseline characteristics that leaned towards the arm objectives.||||0.077
81715708|NCT03039699|163127378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81449886|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0039|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1056|0.1135||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 24, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.1135|-0.1056|
81694860|NCT00960934|163085911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.28||||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.04||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.04|-1.60|0.959
81694861|NCT00960934|163085912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.58||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|2.37||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||2.37|-1.22|0.849
81694862|NCT00960934|163085912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.16||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|1.47||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.47|-1.79|0.964
81694863|NCT00960934|163085912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.16||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|1.59||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.59|-1.27|0.964
81694864|NCT00960934|163085912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.48||||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|1.27||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.27|-2.23|0.855
81694865|NCT00960934|163085912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|1.27||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|3.12||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||3.12|-0.58|0.287
81694866|NCT00960934|163085913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.6||||0.933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|2.77||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||2.77|-1.56|0.933
81694867|NCT00960934|163085913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.01||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|1.68||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.68|-1.69|0.999
81694868|NCT00960934|163085913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.05||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|1.93||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.93|-1.84|0.999
81694869|NCT00960934|163085913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.45||||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|2.57||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||2.57|-1.67|0.959
81694870|NCT00960934|163085913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.08||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.94||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.94|-2.10|0.999
81715709|NCT03039699|163127379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0675||||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Holm method|Fisher Exact|||48 hours timepoint comparison||||0.0675
81715710|NCT03039699|163127379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0675||||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Holm method|Fisher Exact|||72 hours timepoint comparison||||0.0675
81715711|NCT03039699|163127379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5569||||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Holm method|Fisher Exact|||96 hours timepoint comparison||||0.5569
81715712|NCT03039699|163127380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0696||||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Holm method|Fisher Exact|||48 hours timepoint comparison||||0.0696
81715713|NCT03039699|163127380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0696||||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Holm method|Fisher Exact|||72 hours timepoint comparison||||0.0696
81715714|NCT03039699|163127380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1998||||||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Holm method|Fisher Exact|||96 hours timepoint comparison||||0.1998
81715715|NCT03039699|163127381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0039|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0039
81715716|NCT03039699|163127382|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction of total CDS score from 24 hours to 48 and 72 hours of treatment between Ergoferon and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.89
81715717|NCT03039699|163127383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0044|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0044
81715718|NCT03039699|163127384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5488||||||nonadjusted p-value|Fisher Exact|||Day 3 comparison||||0.5488
81715719|NCT03039699|163127384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.814||||||nonadjusted p-value|Fisher Exact|||Day 4 comparison||||0.8140
81715720|NCT03039699|163127384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1248||||||nonadjusted p-value|Fisher Exact|||Day 6 comparison||||0.1248
81715721|NCT03039699|163127384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3889||||||nonadjusted p-value|Fisher Exact|||Day 10 comparison||||0.3889
81715722|NCT03039699|163127385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3593|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3593
81715723|NCT02383966|163127401|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.566|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.803||||||||0.803|0.400|
81715724|NCT02383966|163127402|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.568|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.406|0.795||||||||0.795|0.406|
81715725|NCT02383966|163127403|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.705|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.502|0.991||||||||0.991|0.502|
81715726|NCT02383966|163127404|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|5.45||||||||5.45|1.52|
81715727|NCT02383966|163127405|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|3.95||||||||3.95|1.15|
81715728|NCT02163759|163127408|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|12.3||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|20.6||The threshold for statistical significance was a p-value \<0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis (H0): the percentage of participants achieving remission at Week 10 was the same in both the placebo and etrolizumab arms. The alternative hypothesis (H1): the percentage of participants achieving remission at Week 10 was not the same in the placebo and etrolizumab arms.||20.60|1.59|0.0173
81715729|NCT02163759|163127409|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|-3.1||||0.5055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.61|6.37||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||6.37|-12.61|0.5055
81715730|NCT02163759|163127410|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.66|1.75||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 3 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||1.75|-11.66|1
81715731|NCT02163759|163127411|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|6.9||||0.4434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.03|20.62||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in response rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 1 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||20.62|-7.03|0.4434
81469656|NCT03315455|162632048|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-3.46||||0.6165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.23|10.31||Not controlled for Type I error|ANCOVA|Means were adjusted for baseline score, treatment group, and treatment by baseline interaction term.|The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|||10.31|-17.23|0.6165
81715732|NCT02163759|163127411|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|4.8||||0.4122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|16.07||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in response rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||16.07|-6.72|0.4122
81715733|NCT02163759|163127412|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|1.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.98|9.26||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in response rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 3 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||9.26|-6.98|1
81715734|NCT02163759|163127413|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|17.9||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.49|29.5||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in response rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 1 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||29.50|4.49|0.0173
81715735|NCT02163759|163127413|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.4||||0.1886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.77|18.32||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in response rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||18.32|-3.77|0.1886
81694871|NCT00960934|163085914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.17||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.77||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.77|-1.12|0.976
81469657|NCT03315455|162632048|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-7.58||||0.2797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.48|6.33||Not controlled for Type I error|ANCOVA|Means were adjusted for baseline score, treatment group, and treatment by baseline interaction term.|The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm C minus Arm B.|||6.33|-21.48|0.2797
81469658|NCT03315455|162632050|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.05||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.09||Not controlled for Type I error|ANCOVA|Means were adjusted for baseline score, treatment group, and treatment by baseline interaction term.|The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|||0.09|-0.18|0.4890
81469659|NCT03315455|162632050|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.08||||0.2454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.06||Not controlled for Type I error|ANCOVA|Means were adjusted for baseline score, treatment group, and treatment by baseline interaction term.|The difference in adjusted means was calculated as Arm C minus Arm B.|||0.06|-0.22|0.2454
81715736|NCT02163759|163127414|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|1.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.04|9.88||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in response rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 3 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||9.88|-6.04|1
81694872|NCT00960934|163085914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.06||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.8||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.80|-0.93|0.982
81694873|NCT00960934|163085914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.53||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.49||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.49|-0.43|0.489
81537660|NCT00286442|162758370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.037||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|-0.012||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin/insulin ratio as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.012|-0.062|0.004
81537661|NCT00286442|162758371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.039||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.068|-0.011||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin/insulin ratio as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm|||-0.011|-0.068|0.007
81537662|NCT00286442|162758371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.037||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|-0.008||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin/insulin ratio as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm|||-0.008|-0.066|0.011
81537663|NCT00286442|162758372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.052|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|-0.024||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin/insulin ratio as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.024|-0.080|<0.001
81537664|NCT00286442|162758372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.044||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|-0.015||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin/insulin ratio as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.015|-0.072|0.003
81537665|NCT00286442|162758373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.046||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.097|0.005||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin/insulin ratio as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.005|-0.097|0.078
81694874|NCT00960934|163085914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.02||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.78||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||0.78|-0.75|0.982
81694875|NCT00960934|163085914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.16||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|1.08||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.08|-0.76|0.976
81694876|NCT00960934|163085915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.35||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.31||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.31|-2.00|0.961
81694877|NCT00960934|163085915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.28||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.34||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.34|-1.90|0.961
81694878|NCT00960934|163085915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.66||||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|2.33||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||2.33|-1.01|0.778
81537666|NCT00286442|162758373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.047||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin/insulin ratio as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.047|-0.056|0.860
81537667|NCT00286442|162758374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.053||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.106|-0.001||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin/insulin ratio as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.001|-0.106|0.048
81537668|NCT00286442|162758374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004||||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057|0.05||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin/insulin ratio as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.050|-0.057|0.889
81694879|NCT00960934|163085915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.11||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|1.24||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.24|-1.45|0.961
81694880|NCT00960934|163085915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.25||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|1.26||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.26|-1.77|0.961
81537669|NCT00286442|162758375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.336||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.642||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline C-peptide as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.642|0.030|0.031
81694881|NCT00960934|163085916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.43||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|1.17||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.17|-2.03|0.901
81694882|NCT00960934|163085916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.51||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|1.17||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.17|-2.18|0.901
81715737|NCT02163759|163127415|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|13.8||||0.1347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.97|22.15||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 2 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||22.15|2.97|0.1347
81449887|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8373|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6797|1.0316||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 40, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.0316|0.6797|
81449888|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0863|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2029|0.0302||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 40, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.0302|-0.2029|
81449889|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1191|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.878|1.4264||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798\]) at week 40, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.4264|0.8780|
81694883|NCT00960934|163085916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.52||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|1.13||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.13|-2.17|0.901
81694884|NCT00960934|163085916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.03||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|1.35||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.35|-1.29|0.997
81694885|NCT00960934|163085916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.04||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|1.43||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.43|-1.51|0.997
81694886|NCT00960934|163085917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.37||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|1.99||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||1.99|-2.73|0.979
81694887|NCT00960934|163085917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|1.92||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|4.95||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||4.95|-1.10|0.363
81694888|NCT00960934|163085917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.4||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|2.98||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||2.98|-2.18|0.979
81694889|NCT00960934|163085917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.49||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|2.3||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||2.30|-3.27|0.979
81694890|NCT00960934|163085917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|0.51||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|3.37||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||3.37|-2.34|0.979
81694891|NCT00960934|163085918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|19.77||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|37.46||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||37.46|2.26|0.020
81694892|NCT00960934|163085918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|10.08||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.16|26.41||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||26.41|-6.16|0.357
81694893|NCT00960934|163085918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-2.83||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.81|9.14||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||9.14|-14.81|0.642
81694894|NCT00960934|163085918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|8.44||||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.09|24.04||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||24.04|-7.09|0.434
81694895|NCT00960934|163085918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|5.72||||0.579||95.0|-8.62|20.1||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||20.10|-8.62|0.579
81694896|NCT00960934|163085919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|34.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.27|53.56||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||53.56|15.27|<0.001
81694897|NCT00960934|163085919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|20.57||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.28|38.02||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||38.02|3.28|0.014
81694898|NCT00960934|163085919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|9.97||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.69|25.7||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||25.70|-5.69|0.307
81694899|NCT00960934|163085919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|9.02||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.85|23.95||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||23.95|-5.85|0.307
81694900|NCT00960934|163085919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|-0.5||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.92|11.92||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||11.92|-12.92|0.937
81694901|NCT00960934|163085920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|19.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.42|31.02||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||31.02|7.42|<0.001
81694902|NCT00960934|163085920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|23.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.02|35.82||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||35.82|11.02|<0.001
81694903|NCT00960934|163085920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|10.45||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|21.3||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||21.30|-0.37|0.061
81694904|NCT00960934|163085920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|6.31||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|16.45||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||16.45|-3.81|0.283
81694905|NCT00960934|163085920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|5.46||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|14.31||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||14.31|-3.39|0.283
81694906|NCT00960934|163085921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|56.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.62|76.35||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||76.35|37.62|<.001
81694907|NCT00960934|163085921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|39.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.44|57.17||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||57.17|22.44|<.001
81694908|NCT00960934|163085921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|20.68||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.72|35.78||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||35.78|5.72|0.003
81694909|NCT00960934|163085921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|8.59||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|22.05||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||22.05|-4.81|0.265
81715738|NCT02163759|163127415|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|0.5||||0.9138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.95|9.92||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||9.92|-8.95|0.9138
81715739|NCT02163759|163127416|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|-3.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.27|3.3||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 5 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||3.30|-10.27|1
81715740|NCT02163759|163127417|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|26.3||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|37.86||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 2 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||37.86|12.10|0.0173
81694910|NCT00960934|163085921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|8.39||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|20.21||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||20.21|-3.40|0.265
81694911|NCT00960934|163085922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|53.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.83|68.53||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||68.53|37.83|<0.001
81694912|NCT00960934|163085922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|41.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.36|55.65||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||55.65|27.36|<0.001
81694913|NCT00960934|163085922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|24.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.39|37.33||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||37.33|12.39|<0.001
81694914|NCT00960934|163085922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|12.87||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|24.06||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||24.06|1.73|0.020
81694915|NCT00960934|163085922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference in Change From BL|4.02||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|13.36||The Type-I error rate over the multiple treatment dose comparisons were controlled by step-down Dunnett's test at the primary time point of Month 6, at an alpha level of 0.05, two-sided.|Longitudinal Data Analysis Model|||||13.36|-5.31|0.397
81694916|NCT00839423|163085935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.49|-2.91||"A hierarchical hypothesis testing procedure was used. The comparison of 10 mg to placebo was primary.~Since p-value was \<0.05, hierarchically testing continued."|ANCOVA|||"The statistical model was an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) of the change from baseline in MADRS total score (FAS, LOCF) with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the baseline MADRS score as a covariate.~Null hypothesis: No difference between 10 mg Vortioxetine and placebo at Week 6.~With 96 patients in each treatment arm and a standard deviation of 9 points, the power to detect a true effect of 3.7 points on the MADRS total score at Week 6 will be 80%."||-2.91|-8.49|<0.0001
81715741|NCT02163759|163127417|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|13.2||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|24.94||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||24.94|0.93|0.0313
81715742|NCT02163759|163127418|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|-0.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.13|8.45||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 5 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||8.45|-9.13|1
81715743|NCT02163759|163127419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4434||||||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Rank ANCOVA|Model adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL), MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL, and RB score at BL.||Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 2 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||||0.4434
81715744|NCT02163759|163127419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3374||||||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Rank ANCOVA|Model adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL), MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL, and RB score at BL.||Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||||0.3374
81694917|NCT00839423|163085935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.64|-3.17||"The hierarchical hypothesis testing meant that comparison of 5 mg to placebo was performed at a 5% significance level since significance was achieved for the primary comparison of 10 mg to placebo.~Since p-value \<0.05, hierarchically testing contd."|ANCOVA|||"The statistical model was ANCOVA of the change from baseline in MADRS total score (FAS, LOCF) with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the baseline MADRS score as a covariate.~Null hypothesis: No difference between 5 mg Vortioxetine and placebo at Week 6."||-3.17|-8.64|<0.0001
81694918|NCT00839423|163085935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.13|-3.72||This treatment arm was not in the testing sequence. A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||-3.72|-9.13|<0.0001
81694919|NCT00839423|163085936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.2377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|0.54||"The hierarchical procedure meant that the above hypothesis was tested at a 5% significance level since significance was achieved for both 10 and 5 mg at Week 6.~Since p-value was \>0.05, hierarchically testing stopped here."|ANCOVA|||"The statistical model was ANCOVA of the change from baseline in MADRS total score (FAS, LOCF) with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the baseline MADRS score as a covariate.~Null hypothesis: No difference between 10 mg Vortioxetine and placebo at Week 1."||0.54|-2.17|0.2377
81694920|NCT00839423|163085936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.7489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|1.11||The hierarchical procedure meant that the above hypothesis was not tested since significance was not achieved for 10 mg at Week 1. A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||"The statistical model was ANCOVA of the change from baseline in MADRS total score (FAS, LOCF) with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the baseline MADRS score as a covariate.~Null hypothesis: No difference between 5 mg Vortioxetine and placebo at Week 1."||1.11|-1.54|0.7489
81694921|NCT00839423|163085936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.4142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.85||This treatment arm was not in the testing sequence. A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||1.85|-0.77|0.4142
81449890|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0288|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0827|0.1402||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 40, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.1402|-0.0827|
81449891|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8376|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6807|1.0307||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 48, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.0307|0.6807|
81449892|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0781|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2014|0.0452||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 48, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.0452|-0.2014|
81715745|NCT02163759|163127420|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Rank ANCOVA|Model adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL), MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL, and RB score at BL.||Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 5 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||||1
81715746|NCT02163759|163127421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4434||||||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Rank ANCOVA|Model adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL), MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL, and SF score at BL.||Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 2 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||||0.4434
81715747|NCT02163759|163127421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6367||||||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Rank ANCOVA|Model adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL), MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL, and SF score at BL.||Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||||0.6367
81715748|NCT02163759|163127422|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Rank ANCOVA|Model adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL), MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL, and SF score at BL.||Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 5 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||||1
81715749|NCT02163759|163127423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.3708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.9||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model adjusted for treatment, visit, stratification factors, treatment-by-visit, baseline UC-PRO/SS domain, and baseline UC-PRO/SS domain-by-visit.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||0.9|-2.4|0.3708
81715750|NCT02163759|163127423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.4477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.8||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model adjusted for treatment, visit, stratification factors, treatment-by-visit, baseline UC-PRO/SS domain, and baseline UC-PRO/SS domain-by-visit.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||0.8|-1.8|0.4477
81715751|NCT02163759|163127424|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.2||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model adjusted for treatment, visit, stratification factors, treatment-by-visit, baseline UC-PRO/SS domain, and baseline UC-PRO/SS domain-by-visit.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 4 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||0.2|-2.1|1
81715752|NCT02163759|163127424|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.7||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model adjusted for treatment, visit, stratification factors, treatment-by-visit, baseline UC-PRO/SS domain, and baseline UC-PRO/SS domain-by-visit.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 6 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||0.7|-1.2|1
81715753|NCT02163759|163127425|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.6356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model adjusted for treatment, visit, stratification factors, treatment-by-visit, baseline UC-PRO/SS domain, and baseline UC-PRO/SS domain-by-visit.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||0.5|-0.9|0.6356
81449893|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0548|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8351|1.3321||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798\]) at week 48, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.3321|0.8351|
81449894|NCT02792699|162586441|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0141|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1021|0.1303||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 48, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.1303|-0.1021|
81449895|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5926|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2818|1.2462||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 8, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.2462|0.2818|
81694922|NCT00839423|163085937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.69|-2.88||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||-2.88|-7.69|<0.0001
81537670|NCT00286442|162758375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.304||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.611||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline C-peptide as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.611|-0.002|0.051
81694923|NCT00839423|163085937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.79|-2.88||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||-2.88|-7.79|<0.0001
81694924|NCT00839423|163085938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.27|-1.33||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||-1.33|-5.27|0.0011
81694925|NCT00839423|163085938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|-1.0||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||-1.00|-5.01|0.0034
81694926|NCT00839423|163085939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.52||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||-0.52|-1.28|<0.0001
81694927|NCT00839423|163085939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.56||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||-0.56|-1.34|<0.0001
81694928|NCT00839423|163085940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.27||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||-0.27|-0.90|0.0003
81694929|NCT00839423|163085940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.27||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||-0.27|-0.92|0.0003
81694930|NCT00839423|163085941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference %|21.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.89|34.92||A nominal p-value is provided.|Fisher Exact|||||34.92|8.89|0.002
81694931|NCT00839423|163085941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference %|23.34||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.05|36.43||A nominal p-value is provided.|Fisher Exact|||||36.43|10.05|0.001
81694932|NCT00839423|163085942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference %|22.41||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.74|35.07||A nominal p-value is provided.|Fisher Exact|||||35.07|9.74|0.001
81694933|NCT00839423|163085942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference %|22.33||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.39|35.28||A nominal p-value is provided.|Fisher Exact|||||35.28|9.39|0.001
81694934|NCT01332019|163085955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate ratio|0.755||||0.0203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.595|0.957||q2w/q4w|negative binomial regression|||Based on negative binomial regression for each treatment group, with adjustment for EDSS (\<4 vs. \>=4), relapse rate (based on 1 year before 105MS301 and 105MS301), and age (\<40 vs. \>=40) at 105MS302 baseline.||0.957|0.595|0.0203
81694935|NCT01332019|163085956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.96||Based on Cox proportion hazards model, adjusted for EDSS (\<4 vs \>= 4), age (\<40 vs \>=40), relapse rate (based on one year before 105MS301 and 105MS301), and gadolinium (Gd) enhancing lesions (presence vs. absence) at 105MS302 baseline.|Cox proportion hazards model|||q2w/q4w||0.96|0.59|0.0201
81694936|NCT01332019|163085957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||lesion mean ratio|0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.63||Lesion mean ratio (95% CI) and p-value for comparison between the every 2 weeks group and the every 4 weeks group, based on negative binomial regression, adjusted for 105MS302 baseline number of T2 lesions.|negative binomial regression|||Week 48||0.63|0.41|<0.0001
81694937|NCT01332019|163085957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||lesion mean ratio|0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.62||Lesion mean ratio (95% CI) and p-value for comparison between the every 2 weeks group and the every 4 weeks group, based on negative binomial regression, adjusted for 302 baseline number of T2 lesions.|negative binomial regression|||Week 96||0.62|0.39|<0.0001
81694938|NCT01332019|163085958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||lesion mean ratio|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.68||Lesion mean ratio (95% CI) and p-value for comparison between the every 2 weeks group and the every 4 weeks group, based on negative binomial regression, adjusted for 105MS302 baseline number of Gd lesions.|negative binomial regression|||Week 48||0.68|0.43|<0.0001
81694939|NCT01332019|163085958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||lesion mean ratio|0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.71||Lesion mean ratio (95% CI) and p-value for comparison between the every 2 weeks group and the every 4 weeks group, based on negative binomial regression, adjusted for 105MS302 baseline number of Gd lesions.|negative binomial regression|||Week 96||0.71|0.43|<0.0001
81694940|NCT01332019|163085959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for comparison between the every 2 weeks group and the every 4 weeks group, based on multiple logit regression, adjusted for 302 baseline number of T1 lesions.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 48||||<0.0001
81694941|NCT01332019|163085959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for comparison between the every 2 weeks group and the every 4 weeks group, based on multiple logit regression, adjusted for 302 baseline number of T1 lesions.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 96||||<0.0001
81694942|NCT01332019|163085960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012||||||p-value for comparison between the every 2 weeks group and the every 4 weeks group, based on multiple logit regression, adjusted for 302 baseline number of Gd-enhancing lesion.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 48||||0.0012
81694943|NCT01332019|163085960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0026||||||p-value for comparison between the every 2 weeks group and the every 4 weeks group, based on multiple logit regression, adjusted for 302 baseline number of Gd-enhancing lesion.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 96||||0.0026
81694944|NCT01332019|163085966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.57||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.85||Based on Cox Proportional Hazards model, adjusted for 105MS302 baseline EDSS and age (\<40 vs \>=40).|Cox Proportional Hazards model||q2w/q4w|||0.85|0.38|0.0060
81694945|NCT00120289|163085999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.21|||Regression, Cox|Adjusting for gender and history of diabetes (randomization stratification factors).||||1.21|0.87|0.80
81694946|NCT00120289|163086000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.34|||Regression, Cox|||||1.34|0.87|.49
81694947|NCT00120289|163086001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.42|||Regression, Cox|||||1.42|0.90|.30
81694948|NCT00120289|163086002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.8|||Regression, Cox|||||1.80|0.76|0.47
81469660|NCT05175131|162632072|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.8|||ANCOVA||Mean difference of Mebeverine+Simethicone combination to Mebeverine. Adjusted least squares mean (difference between Mebeverine+Simethicone combination and Mebeverine) from ANCOVA is presented here|ANCOVA was used for primary end point analysis. The model included the change from baseline of the NRS\_11 score as dependent variable and treatment and site as independent factors, and baseline NRS-11 as covariate.||1.8|0.3|0.0042
81469661|NCT05175131|162632072|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.4|||ANCOVA||Adjusted least squares mean (difference between Mebeverine+Simethicone combination and Mebeverine) from ANCOVA is presented here|Mean difference of Mebeverine+Simethicone combination to Simethicone. ANCOVA was used for primary end point analysis. The model included the change from baseline of the NRS\_11 score as dependent variable and treatment and site as independent factors, and baseline NRS-11 as covariate.||2.4|0.9|<0.0001
81537671|NCT00286442|162758376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.088||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.209|0.384||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline C-peptide as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.384|-0.209|0.563
81694949|NCT01757405|163086020|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence of treatment success proportions in all bleeding episodes for the two treatment groups was determined by comparing the 90% two-sided CI of the ratio of success proportions to the equivalence region defined as \[0.83, 1.20\].|Ratio of success proportion|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|1.28|||Ratio of success proportion|||Equivalence test of successfully treated bleeding episodes (BEs) between or within treatment arms. Denoting the success rates in the two treatment groups by p1 and p2 , the null hypotheses of H01 : p1/p2 \< 0.83 and H02 : p1/p2 \> 1.20 was implicitly tested against the one-sided alternatives Ha1: 0.83 ≤ p1/p2 and Ha2 : p1/p2 ≤ 1.20, by comparing the 90% two-sided confidence interval (CI) of the ratio of success proportions to the equivalence region defined as \[0.83, 1.20\].||1.28|1.15|
81694950|NCT02190747|163086080|OTHER|||||||0.1664|||||||Cochran-Armitage test of trend|||Cochran-Armitage test of trend (one-sided). The Cochran-Armitage test of trend assessed the overall trend of response across the dose groups (from the lowest dose \[or placebo\], to the highest dose).||||0.1664
81694951|NCT02190747|163086081|OTHER|||||||0.2335|||||||Cochran-Armitage test of trend|||Week 6: Cochran-Armitage test of trend (one-sided). The Cochran-Armitage test of trend assessed the overall trend of response across the dose groups (from the lowest dose \[or placebo\], to the highest dose).||||0.2335
81694952|NCT02190747|163086081|OTHER|||||||0.0837|||||||Cochran-Armitage test of trend|||Week 12: Cochran-Armitage test of trend (one-sided). The Cochran-Armitage test of trend assessed the overall trend of response across the dose groups (from the lowest dose \[or placebo\], to the highest dose).||||0.0837
81694953|NCT02190747|163086082|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean|-86.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|220.57||0.6984|TWO_SIDED||||||Pairwise test|||Week 6: Analysis of area of new HO||||0.6984
81694954|NCT02190747|163086082|OTHER||LS mean|-38.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|252.192||0.8811|TWO_SIDED||||||Pairwise test|||Week 6: Analysis of area of new HO||||0.8811
81715754|NCT02163759|163127425|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.1253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.1||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model adjusted for treatment, visit, stratification factors, treatment-by-visit, baseline UC-PRO/SS domain, and baseline UC-PRO/SS domain-by-visit.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||0.1|-1.0|0.1253
81715755|NCT02163759|163127426|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model adjusted for treatment, visit, stratification factors, treatment-by-visit, baseline UC-PRO/SS domain, and baseline UC-PRO/SS domain-by-visit.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 4 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||0.0|-1.0|1
81715756|NCT02163759|163127426|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model adjusted for treatment, visit, stratification factors, treatment-by-visit, baseline UC-PRO/SS domain, and baseline UC-PRO/SS domain-by-visit.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 6 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||0.1|-0.7|1
81715757|NCT02163759|163127427|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|10.9||||0.0364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|19.48||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||19.48|-0.08|0.0364
81694955|NCT02190747|163086082|OTHER||LS mean|-764.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|220.57||0.0017|TWO_SIDED||||||Pairwise test|||Week 12: Analysis of area of new HO||||0.0017
81694956|NCT02190747|163086082|OTHER||LS mean|-703.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|252.192||0.0094|TWO_SIDED||||||Pairwise test|||Week 12: Analysis of area of new HO||||0.0094
81694957|NCT02190747|163086083|OTHER|||||||0.1503|||||||Cochran-Armitage test of trend|||Cochran-Armitage test of trend (one-sided). The Cochran-Armitage test of trend assessed the overall trend of response across the dose groups (from the lowest dose \[or placebo\], to the highest dose).||||0.1503
81694958|NCT04322994|163086104|OTHER|||||||0.18||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Chi-squared|Chi-squared test of independence||Analysis of between-group difference for participants with any desaturation event.||||0.18
81694959|NCT04322994|163086104|OTHER|||||||0.26||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Chi-squared|Chi-squared test of independence||Analysis of between-group difference for participants with 1 desaturation event versus 2 or more events.||||0.26
81694960|NCT04322994|163086105|OTHER|||||||0.26||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Chi-squared|Chi-squared test of independence||Analysis of between-group difference for participants with at any qualifying desaturation event.||||0.26
81694961|NCT04322994|163086105|OTHER|||||||0.08||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Chi-squared|Chi-squared test of independence||Analysis of between-group difference for participants with 1 qualifying desaturation event versus 2 or more qualifying events.||||0.08
81694962|NCT04322994|163086106|OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis of between-group difference for participants with any qualifying event.||||0.28
81694963|NCT04322994|163086106|OTHER|||||||0.38||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Chi-squared|||Analysis of between-group difference for participants with 1 qualifying event versus 2 or more events.||||0.38
81694964|NCT04322994|163086107|OTHER|||||||0.88||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of between-group difference for participants with at any qualifying desaturation event.||||0.88
81694965|NCT04322994|163086108|OTHER|||||||0.14||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Chi-squared, Corrected|Chi-squared test of independence||Analysis of between-group difference for participants with any surgical interruption.||||0.14
81694966|NCT04322994|163086108|OTHER|||||||0.21||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Chi-squared|Chi-squared test of independence||Analysis of between-group difference for participants with 1 surgical interruption versus 2 or more interruptions.||||0.21
81694967|NCT03664193|163086121|OTHER|Simple descriptive feasibility proportion and exact 95% confidence interval for radiation dose of 37.5 Gy.|Proportion (percent)|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|49.3||||||||49.3|14.7|
81694968|NCT03664193|163086121|OTHER|Simple descriptive feasibility proportion and exact 95% confidence interval for radiation dose of 40.0 Gy.|Proportion (percent)|46.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.3|65.7||||||||65.7|28.3|
81694969|NCT03664193|163086121|OTHER|Simple descriptive feasibility proportion and exact 95% confidence interval for radiation dose of 42.5 Gy.|Proportion (percent)|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|22.1||||||||22.1|0.8|
81694970|NCT03664193|163086121|OTHER|Simple descriptive feasibility proportion and exact 95% confidence interval for radiation dose of 45.0 Gy.|Proportion (percent)|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|34.7||||||||34.7|5.6|
81694971|NCT03664193|163086122|OTHER|Simple proportion and exact 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.4|100.0||||||||100.0|88.4|
81694972|NCT02175771|163086157|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.72|||||Fp MDPI / FLOVENT HFA|Mid-strength comparison||1.72|1.02|
81694973|NCT02175771|163086157|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.04|||||Fp MDPI / FLOVENT HFA|High-strength comparison||1.04|0.63|
81694974|NCT02175771|163086157|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.24|||||FS MDPI / ADVAIR DISKUS|Mid-strength comparison||1.24|0.75|
81694975|NCT02175771|163086157|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.06|||||FS MDPI / ADVAIR DISKUS|High-strength comparison||1.06|0.67|
81694976|NCT02175771|163086158|NON_INFERIORITY|The study had reasonable power for demonstrating non-inferiority of the study drug to the comparator drug within each cohort. The statistical analysis plan specified that non-inferiority would be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference was greater than -125 mL.|LSM difference|0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0476||0.8451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.103|||mixed model for repeated measures||Fp MDPI / FLOVENT HFA|Mid-strength comparison||0.103|-0.084|0.8451
81694977|NCT02175771|163086158|NON_INFERIORITY|The study had reasonable power for demonstrating non-inferiority of the study drug to the comparator drug within each cohort. The statistical analysis plan specified that non-inferiority would be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference was greater than -125 mL.|LSM difference|-0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0479||0.7877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.107|0.081|||mixed model for repeated measures||Fp MDPI / FLOVENT HFA|High-strength comparison||0.081|-0.107|0.7877
81694978|NCT02175771|163086158|NON_INFERIORITY|The study had reasonable power for demonstrating non-inferiority of the study drug to the comparator drug within each cohort. The statistical analysis plan specified that non-inferiority would be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference was greater than -125 mL.|LSM difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0485||0.9966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.095|0.095|||mixed model for repeated measures||FS MDPI / ADVAIR DISKUS|Mid-strength comparison||0.095|-0.095|0.9966
81694979|NCT02175771|163086158|NON_INFERIORITY|The study had reasonable power for demonstrating non-inferiority of the study drug to the comparator drug within each cohort. The statistical analysis plan specified that non-inferiority would be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference was greater than -125 mL.|LSM difference|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0464||0.2056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.15|||mixed model for repeated measures||FS MDPI / ADVAIR DISKUS|High-strength comparison||0.150|-0.032|0.2056
81694980|NCT01106625|163086168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.904|-0.524|||ANCOVA|||||-0.524|-0.904|<0.001
81694981|NCT01106625|163086168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.114|-0.732|||ANCOVA|||||-0.732|-1.114|<0.001
81694982|NCT01106625|163086169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.48|7.87|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.87|2.48|<0.001
81694983|NCT01106625|163086169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.86|15.95|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.95|4.86|<0.001
81694984|NCT01106625|163086170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-22.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.627|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.53|-13.16|||ANCOVA|||||-13.16|-31.53|<0.001
81715758|NCT02163759|163127427|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|-4.5||||0.3383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|5.07||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||5.07|-14.10|0.3383
81715759|NCT02163759|163127428|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|6.2||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|12.3||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||12.30|-3.33|0.0900
81715760|NCT02163759|163127428|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|-3.6||||0.3217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.07|3.78||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||3.78|-11.07|0.3217
81694985|NCT01106625|163086170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-34.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.692|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.86|-25.42|||ANCOVA|||||-25.42|-43.86|<0.001
81694986|NCT01106625|163086171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||||-0.7|-2.1|<0.001
81694987|NCT01106625|163086171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.3|||ANCOVA|||||-1.3|-2.7|<0.001
81694988|NCT01106625|163086172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.262||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.719|0.241|||ANCOVA|||||0.241|-4.719|0.077
81537672|NCT00286442|162758376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.188|0.41||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline C-peptide as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.410|-0.188|0.467
81694989|NCT01106625|163086172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.266||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.111|0.866|||ANCOVA|||||0.866|-4.111|0.201
81694990|NCT01106625|163086173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|4.5|||ANCOVA|||||4.5|-16.9|0.256
81694991|NCT01106625|163086173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|7.6|||ANCOVA|||||7.6|-13.8|0.571
81694992|NCT01106625|163086174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|5.9|||ANCOVA|||||5.9|-0.9|0.153
81694993|NCT01106625|163086174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|6.8|||ANCOVA|||||6.8|-0.1|0.056
81540171|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.4116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|4.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.71|0.53|0.4116
81694994|NCT01962714|163086176|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary outcome of non-inferiority of LKM relative to CPT-C was assessed using a non-inferiority margin of 5 points on the CAPS-5, which represents 0.5 SD of baseline PTSD symptoms based on data indicating the SD of baseline CAPS-5 scores is approximately 10 in a large sample (N=198) of treatment-seeking veterans.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|6.78|||||Non-inferiority of LKM to CPT-C was analyzed as the change rate from baseline to 6-month follow-up between groups (CPT-C minus LKM), with a positive value indicating a greater reduction in scores for LKM compared to CPT-C.|The non-inferiority of LKM with respect to CPT-C was analyzed using the 95% confidence interval for the group x time interaction term, with non-inferiority of LKM to CPT-C claimed if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval was greater than (i.e., did not extend beyond) negative delta.||6.78|-2.59|
81694995|NCT01962714|163086177|NON_INFERIORITY|For depression, the non-inferiority margin was 4 points on the PROMIS depression measure, which has been defined as the minimally important difference and corresponds to a Cohen's d effect size of approximately 0.50.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|5.2|||||Non-inferiority of LKM with respect to CPT-C was analyzed as the change rate from baseline to 6-month follow-up between groups (CPT-C minus LKM), with a positive value indicating a greater reduction in scores from baseline for LKM compared to CPT-C.|The non-inferiority of LKM with respect to CPT-C was analyzed using the 95% confidence interval for the group x time interaction term, with non-inferiority of LKM to CPT-C claimed if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval was greater than (i.e., did not extend beyond) negative delta.||5.20|-0.52|
81694996|NCT01151579|163086178|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A total of at least 400 treatemnts or 65 patients was required to achieve 94% power to determine a 1% change by treatment or a 5% change between groups to be significant at p-value of 0.01 and o.05, respectively.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null Hypothesis: No difference between groups in heart rate changes from baseline following treatment. Sample size calculation determined a need for at least 400 breathing treatments among 65 patients.||||0.01
81694997|NCT01151579|163086179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Analysis adjusted with Fischer exact chi-square for rare occurrences.|Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: no difference in incidence of arrhythmias between groups within the total number of breathing treatments.||||0.05
81694998|NCT01151579|163086180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||descriptive|Descriptive statistics (frequency) used to report the number of participants experiencing an event.||To report on the number of events.||||0
81694999|NCT03238235|163086202|SUPERIORITY||Log Difference of the least square means|0.04||||0.8282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.38||ANCOVA model was performed considering the difference between log of total fibrosis and log baseline values as dependent variable; log baseline value was included as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||total fibrosis at visit 11||0.38|-0.30|0.8282
81695000|NCT03238235|163086202|SUPERIORITY|Mixed model was performed considering the difference between log Visit 11 and log baseline values as dependent variable; log baseline as covariate, treatment was included as independent class variable and treatment by sequence interaction. The sequence of biopsy site (R-L, L-R) was included as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect. If the treatment by sequence interaction was p\>0.10, then the model without the interaction term is presented.|Log Difference of Least Square Means|-0.11||||0.6465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Mixed Model was fitted to the data in order to evaluate the difference in total fibrosis between biopsy sites||0.37|-0.59|0.6465
81695001|NCT03238235|163086203|SUPERIORITY||Log Difference of Least Square Means|-0.05||||0.1991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.03||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline fat fraction of vastus lateralis or fat fraction in the soleus value as covariate and treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||Vastus lateralis||0.03|-0.12|0.1991
81695002|NCT03238235|163086203|SUPERIORITY||difference of the least square means|-0.27||||0.7849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|1.69||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline fat fraction of vastus lateralis or fat fraction in the soleus value as covariate and treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||Soleus||1.69|-2.22|0.7849
81695003|NCT03238235|163086204|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-1.35||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-0.28||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline Fat Fraction of lower limb muscles value as covariate and treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||Whole thigh at visit 11||-0.28|-2.43|0.0149
81695004|NCT03238235|163086204|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-1.96||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|-0.75||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline Fat Fraction of lower limb muscles value as covariate and treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables|ANCOVA|||Quadriceps at visit 11||-0.75|-3.18|0.0022
81695005|NCT03238235|163086204|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least square means|-0.58||||0.4869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|1.08||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline Fat Fraction of lower limb muscles value as covariate and treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||Hamstrings at visit 11||1.08|-2.24|0.4869
81695006|NCT03238235|163086204|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-1.59||||0.0939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|0.29||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline Fat Fraction of lower limb muscles value as covariate and treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||Triceps Surae at Visit 11||0.29|-3.47|0.0939
81695007|NCT03238235|163086204|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-0.89||||0.1579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|0.36||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline Fat Fraction of lower limb muscles value as covariate and treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||Pelvis girdle at visit 11||0.36|-2.13|0.1579
81695008|NCT03238235|163086205|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|0.4||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|3.26||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline CSA as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||Whole Thigh at visit 11||3.26|-2.45|0.7770
81695009|NCT03238235|163086205|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-0.09||||0.8926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|1.18||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline CSA as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables|ANCOVA|||Quadriceps at Visit 11||1.18|-1.35|0.8926
81537673|NCT00286442|162758377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.187||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.127|0.501||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline C-peptide as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.501|-0.127|0.243
81537674|NCT00286442|162758377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.279||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.595||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline C-peptide as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.595|-0.037|0.083
81695010|NCT03238235|163086205|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|0.35||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.58||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline CSA as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||Medial Thigh at Visit 11||1.58|-0.88|0.5720
81695011|NCT03238235|163086205|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|0.11||||0.8386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|1.18||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline CSA as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||Hamstrings at Visit 11||1.18|-0.97|0.8386
81695012|NCT03238235|163086205|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-0.22||||0.8591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|2.25||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline CSA as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables|ANCOVA|||Triceps Surae at Visit 11||2.25|-2.68|0.8591
81695013|NCT03238235|163086205|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|0.32||||0.7392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.24|||ANCOVA|||Pelvis Girdle at Visit 11||2.24|-1.60|0.7392
81715761|NCT02163759|163127429|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|1.3||||0.7919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|10.8||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL), MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL, and IBDQ score at BL.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||10.8|-8.3|0.7919
81715762|NCT02163759|163127429|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.8||||0.8327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|7.0||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL), MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL, and IBDQ score at BL.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||7.0|-8.7|0.8327
81715763|NCT02646566|163127547|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||One-sided p-value. After adjustment for multiplicity using Hommel's method. (Note: unadjusted p value = 0.003) A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.025.|Chi-squared|||The primary efficacy analysis was a comparison of the incidence of the primary efficacy variable between the two groups that received APD421 and the group that received placebo, using Pearson's χ2 test. The threshold for determining statistical significance in the comparison of incidence of success between the active and placebo groups (the primary efficacy analysis) was a p-value of 2.5% one-sided.||||0.003
81715764|NCT02646566|163127547|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.109||||||One-sided p-value. After adjustment for multiplicity using Hommel's method. (Note: unadjusted p value = 0.109) A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.025.|Chi-squared|||The primary efficacy analysis was a comparison of the incidence of the primary efficacy variable between the two groups that received APD421 and the group that received placebo, using Pearson's χ2 test. The threshold for determining statistical significance in the comparison of incidence of success between the active and placebo groups (the primary efficacy analysis) was a p-value of 2.5% one-sided.||||0.109
81715765|NCT02646566|163127548|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||One-sided p-value. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.025.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81715766|NCT02646566|163127548|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059||||||One-sided p-value. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.025.|Chi-squared|||||||0.059
81715767|NCT02646566|163127549|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||One-sided p-value. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.025.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81695014|NCT03238235|163086206|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|1.37||||0.0375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.65||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline Contractile Area value as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||Whole Thigh at Visit 11||2.65|0.08|0.0375
81695015|NCT03238235|163086206|SUPERIORITY||difference of least square means|0.63||||0.0528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.27||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline Contractile Area value as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||Quadriceps at Visit 11||1.27|-0.01|0.0528
81695016|NCT03238235|163086206|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|0.36||||0.2012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.91||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline Contractile Area value as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables|ANCOVA|||Medial Thigh at Visit 11||0.91|-0.20|0.2012
81715768|NCT02646566|163127549|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053||||||One-sided p-value. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.025.|Chi-squared|||||||0.053
81715769|NCT02646566|163127550|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||One-sided p-value. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.025.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81715770|NCT02646566|163127550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021||||||One-sided p-value. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.025.|Chi-squared|||||||0.021
81469662|NCT02407132|162632077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in HbA1c from baseline to immediate post-intervention. 6 months between-arms p-value = 0.139; 12 months between-arms p-value = 0.013. Analyses do not include imputed values.|Linear mixed effects regression|Adjusted for baseline sex, age, education, marital status, employment, use of diabetes medication, and households containing multiple participants.||The outcome variable for these analyses is Change in mean HbA1c from baseline to immediate post-intervention, 6 months post-intervention, and 12 months post-intervention.||||0.038
81695017|NCT03238235|163086206|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|0.75||||0.4676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|2.83||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline Contractile Area value as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||Triceps Surae at Visit 11||2.83|-1.33|0.4676
81695018|NCT03238235|163086206|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|0.54||||0.1549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|1.3||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline Contractile Area value as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||Pelvis Girdle at Visit 11||1.30|-0.21|0.1549
81695019|NCT03238235|163086207|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-619.2||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1872.37|633.98||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline biopsy histological parameters (Slide III) value as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables|ANCOVA|||CSA Type II at Visit 11||633.98|-1872.37|0.3240
81695020|NCT03238235|163086207|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-572.54||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1690.73|545.64||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline biopsy histological parameters (Slide III) value as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables|ANCOVA|||Total CSA at Visit 11||545.64|-1690.73|0.3070
81715771|NCT02646566|163127551|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||<0.001
81715772|NCT02646566|163127551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.084
81715773|NCT02646566|163127552|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81715774|NCT02646566|163127552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.004
81715775|NCT02646566|163127553|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81715776|NCT02646566|163127553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.179|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.179
81715777|NCT02646566|163127554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.009
81715778|NCT02646566|163127554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.315|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.315
81695021|NCT03238235|163086208|SUPERIORITY||Log Difference of Least Square Means|-0.27||||0.1055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.06||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline Biopsy histological parameters (Slide I) value as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||Fibers with nuclear centralizations (%) at Visit 11||0.06|-0.59|0.1055
81715779|NCT02646566|163127555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.065
81715780|NCT02646566|163127555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.520
81715781|NCT02646566|163127556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81715782|NCT02646566|163127556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.420
81715783|NCT02646566|163127557|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81715784|NCT02646566|163127557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.258|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.258
81715785|NCT00463385|163127573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.092||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.092
81715786|NCT00463385|163127573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.048||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.048
81715787|NCT00463385|163127573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.758||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.758
81715788|NCT01342445|163127633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Partial eta squared|0.34|||<|0.001||||||we adjusted p values to control for the false discovery rate using procedures described by Benjamini and Hochberg (1995). Thus, an alpha value of .021 was used as significance threshold.|ANOVA|"F(4, 84) = 10.9~This was a one-way ANOVA with repeated measures across dosage conditions (no drug baseline, placebo, 30-mg, 50-mg, 70-mg LDX)."||This was a within-subject crossover design with all participants going through a no-drug baseline followed by placebo and three dosages of LDX, with the latter four conditions in a randomly assigned, counterbalanced order. The comparison condition was the placebo condition.||||<0.001
81715789|NCT01342445|163127634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||partial eta squared|0.28|||<|0.001||||||we adjusted p values to control for the false discovery rate using procedures described by Benjamini and Hochberg (1995). Thus, an alpha value of .021 was used as significance threshold.|ANOVA|"F(4, 84) = 8.14~This was a one-way ANOVA with repeated measures across dosage conditions (no drug baseline, placebo, 30-mg, 50-mg, 70-mg LDX)."||This was a within-subject crossover design with all participants going through a no-drug baseline followed by placebo and three dosages of LDX, with the latter four conditions in a randomly assigned, counterbalanced order. The comparison condition was the placebo condition.||||<.001
81715790|NCT04579666|163127643|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-3.0||||0.7205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|13.5|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to analyze the ranks of the CAFS score with treatment as a fixed effect, adjusted for baseline ALSFRS-R total score, time from symptom onset, baseline Log neurofilament light chain (NfL), and the randomization stratification factors (location of first muscle weakness and use of riluzole and edaravone).||13.5|-19.5|0.7205
81715791|NCT04579666|163127648|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.7||||0.6447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|2.2|||MMRM|||The mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) included fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, and the week-by-treatment interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariate of the baseline value of the endpoint, and the week-by-baseline interaction, baseline log NfL, time from symptoms onset to the first dose of study drug, and randomization stratification factors location of first muscle weakness and use of riluzole and/or edaravone).||2.2|-3.5|0.6447
81715792|NCT04579666|163127649|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-6.6||||0.0949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|1.2|||MMRM|||The MMRM included fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, and the week-by-treatment interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariate of the baseline value of the endpoint, and the week-by-baseline interaction, baseline log NfL, time from symptoms onset to the first dose of study drug, and randomization stratification factors (location of first muscle weakness and use of riluzole and/or edaravone).||1.2|-14.3|0.0949
81695022|NCT03238235|163086208|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|-2.23||||0.8846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.05|28.59||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline biopsy histological parameters (Slide II) value as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||Total number of fibers at Visit 11 (slide II)||28.59|-33.05|0.8846
81695023|NCT03238235|163086208|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|4.72||||0.4054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|16.06||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline biopsy histological parameters (Slide III) value as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables|ANCOVA|||Total number of fibers (Slide III)||16.06|-6.62|0.4054
81695024|NCT03238235|163086209|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|2.45||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.87|12.77||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline Biopsy histological parameters (Slide I) value as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables|ANCOVA|||||12.77|-7.87|0.6340
81695025|NCT03238235|163086210|SUPERIORITY||Log Difference of Least Square Means|-0.14||||0.4893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.26|||ANCOVA|||||0.26|-0.54|0.4893
81695026|NCT03238235|163086211|SUPERIORITY||Log Difference of Least Square Means|-0.34||||0.1498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.13||This model was performed considering baseline biopsy histological parameters (Slide I) value as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroid use at baseline as independent class variables.|ANCOVA|||||0.13|-0.81|0.1498
81695027|NCT03238235|163086212|SUPERIORITY||Log Difference of Least Square Means|0.06||||0.0602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.13||Least squares mean is obtained from the mixed effects model for repeated measures with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction and concomitant steroid use at baseline as fixed effect; baseline value is included as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Standing and transfers (D1) at Visit 11||0.13|-0.00|0.0602
81695028|NCT03238235|163086212|SUPERIORITY||Log Difference of Least Square Means|0.0||||0.5906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.01||Least squares mean is obtained from the mixed effects model for repeated measures with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction and concomitant steroid use at baseline as fixed effect; baseline value is included as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Axial and proximal motor function (D2) at Visit 11||0.01|-0.01|0.5906
81540172|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.84||||0.0938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|9.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||9.66|0.84|0.0938
81695029|NCT03238235|163086212|SUPERIORITY||Log Difference of Least Square Means|0.0||||0.7799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.01||Least squares mean is obtained from the mixed effects model for repeated measures with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction and concomitant steroid use at baseline as fixed effect; baseline value is included as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Distal motor function (D3) at Visit 11||0.01|-0.01|0.7799
81695030|NCT03238235|163086212|SUPERIORITY||Log Difference of Least Square Means|0.01||||0.1116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.03||Least squares mean is obtained from the mixed effects model for repeated measures with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction and concomitant steroid use at baseline as fixed effect; baseline value is included as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Score at Visit 11||0.03|-0.00|0.1116
81695031|NCT03238235|163086213|SUPERIORITY||Log Difference of Least Square Means|-0.07||||0.4346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.1||Least squares mean is obtained from the mixed effects model for repeated measures with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction and concomitant steroid use at baseline as fixed effect; baseline value is included as a covariate|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time to Walk/Run 10 meters at Visit 11||0.10|-0.23|0.4346
81695032|NCT03238235|163086214|SUPERIORITY||Log Difference of Least Square Means|-0.02||||0.8914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Time to climb 4 standard steps (sec) at visit 11||0.28|-0.32|0.8914
81695033|NCT03238235|163086215|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|0.62||||0.7629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|4.75||Least squares mean is obtained from the mixed effects model for repeated measures with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction and concomitant steroid use at baseline as fixed effect; baseline value is included as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Time to rise from floor at Visit 11||4.75|-3.51|0.7629
81695034|NCT03238235|163086216|SUPERIORITY||Log Difference of Least Square Means|-0.01||||0.8106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.08||Least squares mean is obtained from the mixed effects model for repeated measures with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction and concomitant steroid use at baseline as fixed effect; baseline value is included as a covariate|Mixed Models Analysis|||Maximum distance walked after 6 minutes at Visit 11||0.08|-0.11|0.8106
81695035|NCT03238235|163086217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1626||||||P-value is obtained from the two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-squared test, stratified for concomitant steroid use at baseline|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\<10% worsening at visit 11||||0.1626
81695036|NCT03238235|163086220|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|3.57||||0.5099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|14.41||Least squares mean is obtained from the mixed effects model for repeated measures with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction and concomitant steroid use at baseline as fixed effect; baseline value is included as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Left Knee Extension (N) at Visit 11||14.41|-7.27|0.5099
81695037|NCT03238235|163086220|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|1.16||||0.7355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|8.06||Least squares mean is obtained from the mixed effects model for repeated measures with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction and concomitant steroid use at baseline as fixed effect; baseline value is included as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Right Knee Extension (N) at Visit 11||8.06|-5.73|0.7355
81695038|NCT03238235|163086220|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|3.92||||0.6037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.22|19.06||Least squares mean is obtained from the mixed effects model for repeated measures with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction and concomitant steroid use at baseline as fixed effect; baseline value is included as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Left Elbow Flexion (N) at Visit 11||19.06|-11.22|0.6037
81695039|NCT03238235|163086220|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square Means|4.1||||0.6178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.35|20.55||Least squares mean is obtained from the mixed effects model for repeated measures with treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction and concomitant steroid use at baseline as fixed effect; baseline value is included as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Right Elbow Flexion (N) at Visit 11||20.55|-12.35|0.6178
81715793|NCT04579666|163127650|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.19||||0.0935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.03|||MMRM|||The MMRM included fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, and the week-by-treatment interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariate of the baseline value of the endpoint, and the week-by-baseline interaction, baseline log NfL, time from symptoms onset to the first dose of study drug, and randomization stratification factors (location of first muscle weakness and use of riluzole and/or edaravone).||0.03|-0.42|0.0935
81715794|NCT04579666|163127652|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|6.5||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|11.1|||MMRM|||The MMRM included fixed categorical effects for treatment, week, and the week-by-treatment interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariate of the baseline value of the endpoint, and the week-by-baseline interaction, baseline log NfL, time from symptoms onset to the first dose of study drug, and randomization stratification factors (location of first muscle weakness and use of riluzole and/or edaravone).||11.1|1.8|0.0069
81715795|NCT01982942|163127669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis states that the BPF rates of change in the treatment and placebo groups are equal, which can be evaluated based on as assessment of parameter estimates from a linear mixed model (LMM).||||0.04
81715796|NCT00694070|163127764|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The null and alternative hypotheses for these tests will have the form:~Ho: Pr{Success} \< Po vs. Ha: Pr{Success} ≥ Po. Critical values for numbers of successes were computed to give approximately a 90% chance of rejecting Ho in favor of the alternative (non-inferiority) if the true probability of success is at least Po. For Po = 80%, with n=51, critical number is 38. With this critical value and sample size, the power to reject Ho is approximately 87.43%."||||||0.0421|||||||Exact binomial test|||||||0.0421
81715797|NCT00694070|163127765|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The null and alternative hypotheses for these tests will have the form:~Ho: Pr{Success} \< Po vs. Ha: Pr{Success} ≥ Po. Critical values for numbers of successes were computed to give approximately a 90% chance of rejecting Ho in favor of the alternative (non-inferiority) if the true probability of success is at least Po. For Po = 95%, with n=51, critical number is 47. With this critical value and sample size, the power to reject Ho is approximately 88.96%."||||||0.0309|||||||Exact binomial test|||||||0.0309
81715798|NCT00694070|163127766|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The null and alternative hypotheses for these tests will have the form:~Ho: Pr{Success} \< Po vs. Ha: Pr{Success} ≥ Po. Critical values for numbers of successes were computed to give approximately a 90% chance of rejecting Ho in favor of the alternative (non-inferiority) if the true probability of success is at least Po. For Po = 90%, with n=51, critical number is 43. With this critical value and sample size, the power to reject Ho is approximately 93.57%."||||||0.0309|||||||Exact binomial test|||||||0.0309
81715799|NCT01050998|163127808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|4.9||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|22.0|||Fisher Exact||95 percent (%) unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||22.0|-11.5|0.578
81715800|NCT01050998|163127808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|30.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.4|46.3|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||46.3|13.4|<0.001
81715801|NCT01050998|163127808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|15.3||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|32.2|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||32.2|-1.6|0.099
81715802|NCT01050998|163127808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|35.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.8|50.6|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||50.6|17.8|<0.001
81715803|NCT01050998|163127809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|6.4||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|25.4|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||25.4|-11.9|0.543
81715804|NCT01050998|163127809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|26.3||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|43.6|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||43.6|7.2|0.011
81715805|NCT01050998|163127809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|16.6||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|35.5|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||35.5|-2.5|0.108
81715806|NCT01050998|163127809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|32.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|49.0|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||49.0|12.5|0.001
81715807|NCT01050998|163127809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-1.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|35.7|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||35.7|-33.7|1.000
81715808|NCT01050998|163127809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|51.5||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|77.0|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||77.0|8.2|0.028
81715809|NCT01050998|163127809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|9.8||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|46.9|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||46.9|-24.3|0.661
81715810|NCT01050998|163127810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|13.0||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|30.3|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||30.3|-4.2|0.152
81469663|NCT02407132|162632078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.234||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of change in mean BMI from baseline to immediate post-intervention. 6 months between-arms p-value = 0.552; 12 months between-arms p-value = 0.447. Analyses do not include imputed values.|Linear mixed effects regression|Adjusted for baseline sex, age, education, marital status, employment, use of diabetes medication, and households containing multiple participants.||The outcome variable for these analyses is Change in mean BMI from baseline to immediate post-intervention, 6 months post-intervention, and 12 months post-intervention.||||0.234
81469664|NCT02407132|162632079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of change in mean total chol from baseline to immediate post-intervention. 6 months between-arms p-value=0.598; 12 months between-arms p-value=0.073. Analyses do not include imputed values.|Linear mixed effects regression|Adjusted for baseline sex, age, education, marital status, employment, use of diabetes medication, and households containing multiple participants.||The outcome variable for these analyses is Change in mean Total Cholesterol (mg/dL) from baseline to immediate post-intervention, 6 months post-intervention, and 12 months post-intervention.||||0.019
81469665|NCT02407132|162632080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.186||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of mean change in HDL from baseline to immediate post-intervention. 6 months between-arms p-value=0.009; 12 months between-arms p-value=0.201. Analyses do not include imputed values.|Linear mixed effects regression|Adjusted for baseline sex, age, education, marital status, employment, use of diabetes medication, and households containing multiple participants.||The outcome variable for these analyses is Change in mean HDL (mg/dL) from baseline to immediate post-intervention, 6 months post-intervention, and 12 months post-intervention.||||0.186
81469666|NCT02407132|162632081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||The p-value above represents results of analysis of the between-arm changes in probability of performing the self-care behavior from baseline to 12 months post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|Mixed effects logistic regression|Adjusted for baseline sex, age, education, marital status, employment, use of diabetes medication, and households containing multiple participants.||To facilitate interpretation of regression coefficients, estimates obtained in the logit scale (log odds) were transformed into probability scale.||||0.040
81469667|NCT02407132|162632082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.312||||||The p-value above represents results of analysis of the between-arm changes in probability of performing the self-care behavior from baseline to 12 months post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|Mixed Effects Logistic Regression|Adjusted for baseline sex, age, education, marital status, employment, use of diabetes medication, and households containing multiple participants.||To facilitate interpretation of regression coefficients, estimates obtained in the logit scale (log odds) were transformed into probability scale.||||0.312
81469668|NCT02407132|162632083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.622||||||The p-value above represents results of analysis of the between-arm changes in probability of performing the self-care behavior from baseline to 12 months post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|Mixed effects logistic regression|Adjusted for baseline sex, age, education, marital status, employment, use of diabetes medication, and households containing multiple participants.||To facilitate interpretation of regression coefficients, estimates obtained in the logit scale (log odds) were transformed into probability scale.||||0.622
81469669|NCT02407132|162632084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.957||||||The p-value above represents results of analysis of the between-arm changes in probability of performing the self-care behavior from baseline to 12 months post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|Mixed effects logistic regression|Adjusted for baseline sex, age, education, marital status, employment, use of diabetes medication, and households containing multiple participants.||To facilitate interpretation of regression coefficients, estimates obtained in the logit scale (log odds) were transformed into probability scale.||||0.957
81469670|NCT02407132|162632085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.147||||||The p-value above represents results of analysis of the between-arm changes in probability of performing the self-care behavior from baseline to 12 months post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|Mixed effects logistic regression|Adjusted for baseline sex, age, education, marital status, employment, use of diabetes medication, and households containing multiple participants.||To facilitate interpretation of regression coefficients, estimates obtained in the logit scale (log odds) were transformed into probability scale.||||0.147
81469671|NCT02407132|162632086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.326||||||The p-value above represents results of analysis of the between-arm changes in probability of performing the self-care behavior from baseline to 12 months post-intervention. Analyses do not include imputed values.|Mixed effects logistic regression|Adjusted for baseline sex, age, education, marital status, employment, use of diabetes medication, and households containing multiple participants.||To facilitate interpretation of regression coefficients, estimates obtained in the logit scale (log odds) were transformed into probability scale.||||0.326
81695040|NCT03238235|163086223|SUPERIORITY||log difference of Least Square Means|-0.03||||0.1165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.01||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline fat fraction of lower limb muscles value as covariate and treatment and concomitant steroids use at baseline as independent class variables|ANCOVA|||Medial Thigh at visit 11||0.01|-0.06|0.1165
81695041|NCT03238235|163086224|SUPERIORITY||Log difference of Least Square Means|0.05||||0.1939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.12||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline CSA as covariate and treatment and concomitant steroids use at baseline as independent class variables|ANCOVA|||Hamstrings at Visit 11||0.12|-0.02|0.1939
81469672|NCT01458951|162632097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|13.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|17.9|||CMH Chi-square Test|||P-value based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test stratified by prior treatment with anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF), steroid use at baseline and geographic region. Percentage difference and its 95% CI was based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using non-responder imputation (NRI).||17.9|8.1|0.0005
81469673|NCT01458951|162632098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|16.8||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|24.1|||CMH Chi-square Test|||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by prior treatment with anti-TNF, steroid use at baseline and geographic region. Percentage difference and its 95% CI was based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||24.1|9.5|0.0002
81695042|NCT03238235|163086225|SUPERIORITY||Log difference of Least Square Means|0.01||||0.9493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.3||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline biopsy histological parameters (slide III) value as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroids use at baseline as independent class variables|ANCOVA|||CSA Type I||0.30|-0.29|0.9493
81469674|NCT01458951|162632099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|26.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.8|36.0|||CMH Chi-square Test|||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by prior treatment with anti-TNF, steroid use at baseline and geographic region. Percentage difference and its 95% CI was based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||36.0|16.8|<0.0001
81540173|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.02||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|41.08||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||41.08|1.57|0.0125
81469675|NCT01458951|162632100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|5.2||||0.0425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|8.6|||CMH Chi-square Test|||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by prior treatment with anti-TNF, steroid use at baseline and geographic region. Percentage difference and its 95% CI was based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||8.6|1.8|0.0425
81469676|NCT01458951|162632101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|13.2||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|18.1|||CMH Chi-square Test|||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by prior treatment with anti-TNF, steroid use at baseline and geographic region. Difference in its percentage and its 95% CI was based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||18.1|8.3|0.0004
81469677|NCT01458951|162632102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|8.0||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|12.2|||CMH Chi-square Test|||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by prior treatment with anti-TNF, steroid use at baseline and geographic region. Percentage difference and its 95% CI was based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||12.2|3.9|0.0090
81715811|NCT01050998|163127810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|24.3||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|40.3|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||40.3|7.0|0.008
81715812|NCT01050998|163127810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|21.4||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|37.8|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||37.8|3.9|0.020
81715813|NCT01050998|163127810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|29.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|45.0|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||45.0|11.3|0.002
81715814|NCT01050998|163127811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|9.9||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|29.4|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||29.4|-9.3|0.328
81715815|NCT01050998|163127811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|17.2||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|35.6|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||35.6|-2.0|0.084
81715816|NCT01050998|163127811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|20.2||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|38.2|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||38.2|0.7|0.049
81715817|NCT01050998|163127811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|22.8||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|40.7|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||40.7|3.2|0.030
81715818|NCT01050998|163127811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|26.8||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|60.7|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||60.7|-9.3|0.188
81715819|NCT01050998|163127811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|57.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.2|81.8|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact confidence interval calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||81.8|15.2|0.010
81715820|NCT01050998|163127832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.1|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Day 85.||0.10|-0.71|0.137
81715821|NCT01050998|163127832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.27|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Day 85.||-0.27|-1.07|0.001
81715822|NCT01050998|163127832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.201||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.04|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Day 85.||0.04|-0.75|0.080
81715823|NCT01050998|163127832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.33|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Day 85.||-0.33|-1.14|<0.001
81715824|NCT01050998|163127832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.08|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (ESR) at Day 85.||0.08|-0.76|0.107
81715825|NCT01050998|163127832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.35|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (ESR) at Day 85.||-0.35|-1.17|<0.001
81695043|NCT03238235|163086226|SUPERIORITY||Log difference of Least Square Means|0.05||||0.6265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.26||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline biopsy histological parameters (slide I) value as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroids use at baseline as independent class variables|ANCOVA|||Total number of Fibers at Visit 11 (slide I)||0.26|-0.16|0.6265
81695044|NCT03238235|163086226|SUPERIORITY||Log difference of Least Square Means|-0.44||||0.1562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.17||ANCOVA model was performed considering baseline biopsy histological parameters (slide II) value as covariate, treatment and concomitant steroids use at baseline as independent class variables|ANCOVA|||Regenerative Fibers (%) at Visit 11||0.17|-1.05|0.1562
81695045|NCT04436822|163086227|SUPERIORITY||Intercept from ANCOVA as agreement rate|88.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.1|90.7|||ANCOVA|A generalized estimating equation model was used, considering correlation structure of day of sensor wear (1-7).||||90.7|87.1|<0.05
81695046|NCT04436822|163086227|SUPERIORITY||Intercept from ANCOVA as agreement rate|87.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.4|89.7|||ANCOVA|A generalized estimating equation model was used, considering correlation structure of day of sensor wear (1-7).||||89.7|85.4|<0.05
81695047|NCT04436822|163086227|SUPERIORITY||Intercept from ANCOVA as agreement rate|87.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.8|89.9|||ANCOVA|A generalized estimating equation model was used, considering correlation structure of day of sensor wear (1-7).||||89.9|85.8|<0.05
81695048|NCT03807739|163086228|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin 80% - 125%|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.2471|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1149|1.3951||||||||1.3951|1.1149|
81695049|NCT03807739|163086228|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin 80% - 125%|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.9864|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8531|1.1405||||||||1.1405|0.8531|
81695050|NCT03807739|163086230|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin 80% - 125%|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.2203|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1175|1.3327||||||||1.3327|1.1175|
81695051|NCT03807739|163086230|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin 80% - 125%|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.9947|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8266|1.1968||||||||1.1968|0.8266|
81695052|NCT00369668|163086256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.65|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.5|37.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Greenhouse-Geisser degrees of freedom adjustment was not necessary.||Group by Test Session ANOVA with repeated measures on second factor.||37.4|22.5|<0.05
81695053|NCT02338492|163086304|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.615||||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons as the second co-primary endpoint will only be tested if the p-value for VAS improvement is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model employed, including the baseline VAS score. Missing values will be imputed.||Null hypothesis: Mean improvement in VAS over 90 days \<= 53.8 (i.e. 80% of reference based on historical control data). The study was powered to 80% with 68 evaluable subjects, a standard deviation of 13.3 at each visit, a true mean improvement from baseline VAS across post-baseline visits of 57 and a within-patient correlation of VAS of 0.4. The historical control data comes from 4 selected articles (Gregory et al. 2011, Kim et al. 2011, Deschamps et al. 2012, and Pretell et al. 2010).||||0.615
81695054|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.0|100.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 7-14: Subjects who had no serious device related complications||100|96|
81695055|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.0|100.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 7-14: No additional surgical interventions of revisions, supplements, fixations or removals||100|96|
81695056|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|98.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.0|100.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 7-14: Subjects who had no device fracture, migration, mal-alignment or loss of reduction or fixation||100|93|
81695057|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|98.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.0|100.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 7-14: Safety Success||100|93|
81695058|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|98.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.0|100.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 7-14: Subjects who had no serious device related complications||100|93|
81695059|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|98.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.0|100.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 30: No additional surgical interventions of revisions, supplements, fixations or removals||100|93|
81695060|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|96.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.0|99.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 30: Subjects who had no device fracture, migration, mal-alignment or loss of reduction or fixation||99|90|
81695061|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|96.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.0|99.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 30: Safety Success||99|90|
81695062|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|96.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.0|99.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 90: Subjects who had no serious device related complications||99|90|
81695063|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|98.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.0|100.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 90: No additional surgical interventions of revisions, supplements, fixations or removals||100|93|
81695064|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|93.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.0|98.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 90: Subjects who had no device fracture, migration, mal-alignment or loss of reduction or fixation||98|86|
81695065|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|92.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.0|97.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 90: Safety Success||97|85|
81537675|NCT00286442|162758378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.155||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.152|0.463||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline C-peptide as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.463|-0.152|0.321
81537676|NCT00286442|162758378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.268||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.577||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline C-peptide as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.577|-0.041|0.089
81537677|NCT00286442|162758379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.144||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.132|0.42||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline C-peptide as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.420|-0.132|0.305
81537678|NCT00286442|162758379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.191||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|0.468||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline C-peptide as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.468|-0.086|0.177
81537679|NCT00286442|162758380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.394||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.107|0.68||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline C-peptide as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.680|0.107|0.007
81537680|NCT00286442|162758380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.263||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.55||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline C-peptide as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.550|-0.025|0.074
81537681|NCT00286442|162758381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.117|17.864||no multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) is alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|||17.864|2.117|<0.001
81537682|NCT00286442|162758381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.322||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|15.564||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) is alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|||15.564|1.820|0.002
81537683|NCT00286442|162758382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.092|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.271|11.345||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|||11.345|3.271|<0.001
81695066|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|93.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.0|98.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 180: Subjects who had no serious device related complications||98|86|
81537684|NCT00286442|162758382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.451|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.388|8.296||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|||8.296|2.388|<0.001
81537685|NCT00286442|162758383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.238|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.327|7.717||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|||7.717|2.327|<0.001
81537686|NCT00286442|162758383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.293|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.814|5.979|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|||5.979|1.814|<0.001
81537687|NCT00286442|162758384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.103|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.428|6.934||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|||6.934|2.428|<0.001
81537688|NCT00286442|162758384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.314|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.545|7.312||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|||7.312|2.545|<0.001
81695067|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|95.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.0|99.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 180: No additional surgical interventions of revisions, supplements, fixations or removals||99|88|
81695068|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|86.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.0|93.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 180: Subjects who had no device fracture, migration, mal-alignment or loss of reduction or fixation||93|77|
81469678|NCT01458951|162632103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|3.3||||0.1408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|6.6|||CMH Chi-square Test|||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by prior treatment with anti-TNF, steroid use at baseline and geographic region. Percentage difference and its 95% CI was based on normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions. Missing data were imputed using NRI.||6.6|0.1|0.1408
81469679|NCT01458951|162632105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 2: The change from baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment group, prior treatment with antiTNF, steroid use at baseline, geographic region, visit and visit by treatment group all as fixed effects, and subjects as a random effect.||-0.6|-1.4|<0.0001
81469680|NCT01458951|162632105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 4: The change from baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment group, prior treatment with antiTNF, steroid use at baseline, geographic region, visit and visit by treatment group all as fixed effects, and subjects as a random effect.||-0.7|-1.6|<0.0001
81469681|NCT01458951|162632105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 8: The change from baseline was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment group, prior treatment with antiTNF, steroid use at baseline, geographic region, visit and visit by treatment group all as fixed effects, and subjects as a random effect.||-0.9|-1.7|<0.0001
81469682|NCT01458951|162632106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.0|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline at Week 8 was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group, prior treatment with anti-TNF, steroid use at baseline and geographic region as factors and baseline as a covariate based on the observed-case data.||-1.0|-2.2|<0.0001
81715826|NCT01050998|163127832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.01|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (ESR) at Day 85.||-0.01|-0.83|0.046
81715827|NCT01050998|163127832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.38|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (ESR) at Day 85.||-0.38|-1.22|<0.001
81715828|NCT01050998|163127833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.06|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|European region: Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Day 85.||0.06|-0.85|0.086
81715829|NCT01050998|163127833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.225||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.1|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|European region: Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Day 85.||-0.10|-0.99|0.016
81715830|NCT01050998|163127833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.225||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.02|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|European region: Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Day 85.||0.02|-0.87|0.059
81715831|NCT01050998|163127833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.227||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.25|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|European region: Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Day 85.||-0.25|-1.14|0.002
81715832|NCT01050998|163127833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.241||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.09|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|European region: Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (ESR) at Day 85.||0.09|-0.87|0.107
81469683|NCT02304380|162632122|OTHER||Difference in differences|-0.0064|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0469|0.034|||||Linear model difference in incidences.|||0.0340|-0.0469|
81469684|NCT02304380|162632123|OTHER||Difference in Differences|0.0506|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.029|0.0722|||||Linear model difference in incidences.|||0.0722|0.0290|
81469685|NCT02304380|162632124|OTHER||Difference in Differences|-0.0005|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0109|0.0099|||||Linear model difference in incidences.|||0.0099|-0.0109|
81469686|NCT02304380|162632125|OTHER||Difference in differences|-0.0207|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0318|0.0096||||||||0.0096|-0.0318|
81469687|NCT02304380|162632126|OTHER||Difference in differences|0.0163|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0036|0.0289|||||Linear model difference in incidences.|||0.0289|0.0036|
81469688|NCT02304380|162632127|OTHER||Difference in differences|0.0046|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.0111|||||||Linear model difference in incidences.|0.0111|-0.0020|
81469689|NCT02304380|162632128|OTHER||Difference in differences|0.0151|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0129|0.0431|||||Linear model difference in incidences.|||0.0431|-0.0129|
81715833|NCT01050998|163127833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.236||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.18|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|European region: Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (ESR) at Day 85.||-0.18|-1.11|0.007
81695069|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|86.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.0|93.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 180: Safety Success||93|77|
81695070|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|91.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.0|96.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 360: Subjects who had no serious device related complications||96|83|
81715834|NCT01050998|163127833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.236||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.06|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|European region: Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (ESR) at Day 85.||0.06|-0.88|0.084
81715835|NCT01050998|163127833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.26|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|European region: Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (ESR) at Day 85.||-0.26|-1.20|0.002
81715836|NCT01050998|163127833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.447||0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.02|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Japanese region: Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Day 85.||1.02|-0.78|0.785
81715837|NCT01050998|163127833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.465||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|-0.26|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Japanese region: Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Day 85.||-0.26|-2.13|0.014
81715838|NCT01050998|163127833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.448||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.86|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Japanese region: Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Day 85.||0.86|-0.94|0.931
81715839|NCT01050998|163127833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.465||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.07|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Japanese region: Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Day 85.||0.07|-1.80|0.070
81715840|NCT01050998|163127833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.449||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.82|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Japanese region: Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (ESR) at Day 85.||0.82|-0.99|0.854
81715841|NCT01050998|163127833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.468||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|-0.31|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Japanese region: Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (ESR) at Day 85.||-0.31|-2.19|0.011
81715842|NCT01050998|163127833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.448||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.4|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Japanese region: Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (ESR) at Day 85.||0.40|-1.40|0.271
81715843|NCT01050998|163127833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.465||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|-0.1|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Japanese region: Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (ESR) at Day 85.||-0.10|-1.97|0.031
81715844|NCT01050998|163127834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|7.0||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|20.5|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|DAS28 (CRP): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||20.5|-3.3|0.238
81695071|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|91.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.0|96.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 360: No additional surgical interventions of revisions, supplements, fixations or removals||96|83|
81715845|NCT01050998|163127834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|14.8||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|29.7|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|DAS28 (CRP): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||29.7|2.8|0.017
81715846|NCT01050998|163127834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|11.1||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|25.4|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|DAS28 (CRP): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||25.4|0.0|0.090
81715847|NCT01050998|163127834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|15.8||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|31.0|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|DAS28 (CRP): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||31.0|2.9|0.015
81715848|NCT01050998|163127834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|3.0||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|14.0|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|DAS28 (ESR): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||14.0|-4.2|0.412
81695072|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|82.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.0|90.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 360: Subjects who had no device fracture, migration, mal-alignment or loss of reduction or fixation||90|73|
81695073|NCT02338492|163086306|OTHER||Percentage of Subjects|82.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.0|90.0||||||95% exact binomial confidence intervals provided for each of the parameters that make up the safety success endpoint and the safety success endpoint - Up to Day 360: Safety Success||90|73|
81695074|NCT00174785|163086315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.69|0.84||Cumulative incidence functions in each treatment group were calculated using non-parametric Kaplan-Meier estimates. Median time-to-event was not reached in any group. The primary comparison was performed at the 5% level using a 2-sided Log rank test.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated by a Cox's proportional hazard model with treatment arm factor. It represents the relative hazard of first hospitalization for cardiovascular reason or death for the dronedarone group compared with the placebo group.|||0.84|0.69|<0.0001
81695075|NCT00174785|163086316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.18||95.0|0.66|1.08||Cumulative incidences calculated in each group using non-parametric Kaplan-Meier estimates. Median time-to-event was not reached in any group. Hierarchical procedure applied to secondary efficacy endpoints testing to protect the global type I error.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated by a Cox's proportional hazard model with treatment arm factor. It represents the relative hazard of death from any cause for the dronedarone group compared with the placebo group.|||1.08|0.66|0.18
81695076|NCT00174785|163086317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.67|0.82||Cumulative incidences calculated in each group using non-parametric Kaplan-Meier estimates. Median time-to-event was not reached in any group. Hierarchical procedure applied to secondary efficacy endpoints testing to protect the global type I error.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated by a Cox's proportional hazard model with treatment arm factor. It represents the relative hazard of first hospitalization for cardiovascular reason for the dronedarone group compared with the placebo group.|||0.82|0.67|<0.0001
81695077|NCT00174785|163086318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.025||95.0|0.51|0.96||Cumulative incidences calculated in each group using non-parametric Kaplan-Meier estimates. Median time-to-event was not reached in any group. Hierarchical procedure applied to secondary efficacy endpoints testing to protect the global type I error.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated by a Cox's proportional hazard model with treatment arm factor. It represents the relative hazard of cardiovascular death for the dronedarone group compared with the placebo group.|||0.96|0.51|0.025
81715849|NCT01050998|163127834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|4.9||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|16.4|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|DAS28 (ESR): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||16.4|-2.9|0.237
81715850|NCT01050998|163127834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|5.1||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|16.8|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|DAS28 (ESR): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||16.8|-2.8|0.231
81715851|NCT01050998|163127834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|3.1||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|14.4|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|DAS28 (ESR): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||14.4|-4.1|0.406
81715852|NCT01050998|163127835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|8.7||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|24.4|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region (DAS28 \[CRP\]): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||24.4|-2.7|0.182
81715853|NCT01050998|163127835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|10.4||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|25.5|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region (DAS28 \[CRP\]): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||25.5|-1.2|0.110
81715854|NCT01050998|163127835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|11.3||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|26.9|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region (DAS28 \[CRP\]): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||26.9|-0.6|0.104
81715855|NCT01050998|163127835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|16.4||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|32.7|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region (DAS28 \[CRP\]): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||32.7|3.5|0.016
81715856|NCT01050998|163127835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|6.4||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|19.3|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region (DAS28 \[ESR\]): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||19.3|-1.0|0.115
81715857|NCT01050998|163127835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|8.4||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|21.6|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region (DAS28 \[ESR\]): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||21.6|0.6|0.052
81715858|NCT01050998|163127835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-0.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|34.8|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region (DAS28 \[CRP\]): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||34.8|-27.0|1.000
81715859|NCT01050998|163127835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|38.2||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|71.2|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region (DAS28 \[CRP\]): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||71.2|1.6|0.059
81715860|NCT01050998|163127835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|10.5||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|46.2|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region (DAS28 \[CRP\]): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||46.2|-18.2|0.591
81695078|NCT00174785|163086319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.03||95.0|0.51|0.98||Cumulative incidences calculated in each group using non-parametric Kaplan-Meier estimates. Median time-to-event was not reached in any group. The comparison was performed at the 5% level using a 2-sided Log rank|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated by a Cox's proportional hazard model with treatment arm factor. It represents the relative hazard of adjudicated cardiovascular death for the dronedarone group compared with the placebo group.|||0.98|0.51|0.03
81695079|NCT04507867|163086374|OTHER|Kaplan-Meier method for overall survival.||||||0.027|||||||Log Rank|||The total number of patients who did or did not survive to day 40 of follow-up.||||0.027
81695080|NCT04507867|163086376|OTHER|Kaplan-Meier method||||||0.495|||||||Log Rank|||the total number of patients who were intubated and survived at the end of day 40 follow-up.||||0.495
81695081|NCT04507867|163086378|OTHER|Kaplan-Meier method||||||0.186|||||||Log Rank|||total number of patients included in the study who progressed to mechanical ventilation during the first 10 days of hospital stay.||||0.186
81695082|NCT04507867|163086379|SUPERIORITY|Fisher exact test||||||0.35|||||||Fisher Exact|||Intergroup analysis between the control group and the intervention group, measured at day 3 of hospital stay. It was categorized as follows: 1. normal bristol scale at day 3; 2. abnormal bristol scale at day 3.||||0.35
81695083|NCT04507867|163086380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Intergroup analysis between the control group and the intervention group, measured at day 3 of hospital stay . Deceased patients were excluded.||||0.043
81695084|NCT04507867|163086381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.241|||||||Fisher Exact|||Intergroup analysis between the control group and the intervention group for different parameters, measured at day 3 of hospital stay . Deceased patients were excluded.||||0.241
81695085|NCT04507867|163086382|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.187|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intragroup analysis at the control group, the measurement was performed at baseline and at hospital discharge.||||0.187
81695086|NCT04507867|163086382|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intragroup analysis at the intervention group, the measurement was performed at baseline and at hospital discharge.||||0.003
81695087|NCT04507867|163086383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.919|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intragroup analysis of the control group in oxygen delivery, the difference between the baseline period and day 3 of hospital stay.||||0.919
81695088|NCT04507867|163086383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intragroup analysis of the control group in oxygen delivery, the difference between the baseline period and day 3 of hospital stay.||||0.014
81695089|NCT04507867|163086384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.608|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intragroup analysis of the control group, the difference in the qSOFA measurement at baseline and at day 3 will be analyzed.||||0.608
81695090|NCT04507867|163086384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intragroup analysis of the intervention group, the difference in the qSOFA measurement at baseline and at day 3 will be analyzed.||||0.04
81695091|NCT04507867|163086385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intergroup analysis between both groups to evaluate the number of defecations measured at day 3.||||0.014
81695092|NCT04507867|163086386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Fisher Exact|the shapiro wilk test was used to analyze the distribution of the data.||Intergroup analysis between the control group and the intervention group for different parameters, measured at day 3 of hospital stay. Deceased patients were excluded.||||0.008
81695093|NCT04507867|163086388|SUPERIORITY|Intergroup analysis between the control group and the intervention group for different parameters, measured at a complete follow-up of 40 days. Deceased patients were excluded.||||||0.078|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.078
81695094|NCT04507867|163086389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.098|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Intergroup analysis between the control group and the intervention group for different parameters, measured at a complete follow-up of 40 days. Deceased patients were excluded||||0.098
81695095|NCT04507867|163086390|OTHER|||||||0.195|||||||Fisher Exact|||Intergroup analysis between the control group and the intervention group to analyze the presentation of post covid syndrome at the end of follow-up at day 40.||||0.195
81695096|NCT04507867|163086391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135|||||||Fisher Exact|||Intergroup analysis between the control group and the intervention group for different parameters, measured at a complete follow-up of 40 days. Deceased patients were excluded.||||0.135
81695097|NCT04507867|163086392|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.266|||||||Fisher Exact|||Intergroup analysis between the control group and the intervention group for different parameters, measured at a complete follow-up of 40 days. Deceased patients were excluded.||||0.266
81695098|NCT04507867|163086393|SUPERIORITY|Association between the presentation of certain laboratory parameters taken in the baseline period, with te overall mortality of discharge patients in comparison with deceased patients||||||0.002|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81695099|NCT04507867|163086394|SUPERIORITY|Association between the presentation of certain laboratory parameters taken in the baseline period, with te overall mortality of discharge patients in comparison with deceased patients||||||0.003|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.003
81695100|NCT04507867|163086395|SUPERIORITY|Association between the presentation of certain laboratory parameters taken in the baseline period, with te overall mortality of discharge patients in comparison with deceased patients||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81695101|NCT04507867|163086396|SUPERIORITY|Association between the presentation of certain laboratory parameters taken in the baseline period, with te overall mortality of discharge patients in comparison with deceased patients||||||0.011|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.011
81695102|NCT04507867|163086397|SUPERIORITY|Association between the presentation of certain laboratory parameters taken in the baseline period, with te overall mortality of discharge patients in comparison with deceased patients||||||0.031|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.031
81695103|NCT04507867|163086398|SUPERIORITY|Association between the presentation of certain laboratory parameters taken in the baseline period, with te overall mortality of discharge patients in comparison with deceased patients||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.040
81695104|NCT04507867|163086399|SUPERIORITY|Association between the presentation of certain laboratory parameters taken in the baseline period, with te overall mortality of discharge patients in comparison with deceased patients||||||0.047|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.047
81695105|NCT00779324|163086410|OTHER||Difference in percents|-0.4||||0.9554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|13.9|||Chi-squared|||||13.9|-14.7|0.9554
81695106|NCT00779324|163086411|OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.96
81695107|NCT00779324|163086412|OTHER||Difference in percents|10.8||||0.1662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|25.8|||Chi-squared|||||25.8|-4.2|0.1662
81695108|NCT00779324|163086413|OTHER|||||||0.3488|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3488
81695109|NCT00779324|163086415|OTHER||Difference in percents|6.4||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|20.0|||Chi-squared|||||20|-7.2|0.38
81469690|NCT02304380|162632129|OTHER||Difference in Differences|-0.0066|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0328|0.0197|||||Linear model difference in incidences.|||0.0197|-0.0328|
81695110|NCT00779324|163086416|OTHER||Difference in percents|11.7||||0.1373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|26.7|||Chi-squared|||||26.7|-3.3|0.1373
81695111|NCT00779324|163086417|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81695112|NCT00779324|163086418|OTHER|||||||0.0353|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0353
81695113|NCT00194025|163086431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The 1 sided t-test was applied to the scores at baseline vs. the scores at 12 weeks.||||<0.001
81695114|NCT00194025|163086432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.585||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The 1 sided t-test was applied to the scores at baseline vs. the scores at 12 weeks.||||0.585
81695115|NCT00194025|163086433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The 1 sided t-test was applied to the scores at baseline vs. the scores at 12 weeks.||||<0.001
81695116|NCT00194025|163086434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The 1 sided t-test was applied to the scores at baseline vs. the scores at 12 weeks.||||0.017
81695117|NCT00194025|163086435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The 1 sided t-test was applied to the scores at baseline vs. the scores at 12 weeks.||||0.027
81695118|NCT00194025|163086436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.569||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The 1 sided t-test was applied to the scores at baseline vs. the scores at 12 weeks.||||0.569
81695119|NCT00194025|163086437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The 1 sided t-test was applied to the scores at baseline vs. the scores at 12 weeks.||||0.038
81695120|NCT00194025|163086438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.199||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The 1 sided t-test was applied to the scores at baseline vs. the scores at 12 weeks.||||0.199
81469691|NCT02304380|162632130|OTHER||Difference in Differences|-0.0105|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0374|0.0163|||||Linear model difference in incidences.|||0.0163|-0.0374|
81537689|NCT00286442|162758385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.601|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.554|12.282||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|||12.282|2.554|<0.001
81537690|NCT00286442|162758385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.793|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.645|12.684||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|||12.684|2.645|<0.001
81537691|NCT00286442|162758386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.449||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.883|6.797||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|||6.797|0.883|0.085
81537692|NCT00286442|162758386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.958||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.087|8.046||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|||8.046|1.087|0.034
81695121|NCT00194025|163086439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The t-test was applied to the values at baseline vs. the values at 12 weeks.||||0.21
81695122|NCT00543569|163086441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The aim of this study was to assess the non-inferiority of each experimental arm (Arms 2-4) to a comparator regimen (Arm 1) over a non-inferiority margin of 10%. If the upper bound of the 90% confidence interval was less than the margin, i.e., 10%, then the test treatment was considered to be non-inferior to the comparator regimen.|Difference|13.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.2|23.9|||||A positive difference indicates a higher failure rate in the experimental arm as compared to the comparator arm (Arm 1).|||23.9|3.2|
81695123|NCT00543569|163086441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The aim of this study was to assess the non-inferiority of each experimental arm (Arms 2-4) to a comparator regimen (Arm 1) over a non-inferiority margin of 10%. If the upper bound of the 90% confidence interval was less than the margin, i.e., 10%, then the test treatment was considered to be non-inferior to the comparator regimen.|Difference|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|15.8|||||A positive difference indicates a higher failure rate in the experimental arm as compared to the comparator arm (Arm 1).|||15.8|-3.6|
81695124|NCT00543569|163086441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The aim of this study was to assess the non-inferiority of each experimental arm (Arms 2-4) to a comparator regimen (Arm 1) over a non-inferiority margin of 10%. If the upper bound of the 90% confidence interval was less than the margin, i.e., 10%, then the test treatment was considered to be non-inferior to the comparator regimen.|Difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.3|13.3|||||A positive difference indicated a higher failure rate in the experimental arm as compared to the comparator arm (Arm 1).|||13.3|-5.3|
81695125|NCT00543569|163086442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.9|4.1||||||Patient survival at 6 months||4.1|-6.9|
81695126|NCT00543569|163086442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.5|5.8||||||Patient survival at 6 months||5.8|-3.5|
81695127|NCT00543569|163086442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.4|3.2||||||Patient survival at 6 months||3.2|-8.4|
81695128|NCT00543569|163086442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|12.8||||||Patient survival at 12 months||12.8|-3.1|
81695129|NCT00543569|163086442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.3|9.2||||||Patient survival at 12 months||9.2|-8.3|
81695130|NCT00543569|163086442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.0|10.8||||||Patient survival at 12 months||10.8|-6.0|
81695131|NCT00543569|163086443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.5|3.1||||||Graft survival at 6 months||3.1|-8.5|
81469692|NCT02304380|162632131|OTHER||Difference in Differences|0.0006|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0031|0.0044|||||Linear model difference in incidences.|||0.0044|-0.0031|
81469693|NCT02304380|162632132|OTHER||Difference in Differences|-0.0293|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1025|0.044||||Linear model difference in incidences.||||0.0440|-0.1025|
81469694|NCT02304380|162632133|OTHER||Difference in Differences|-0.0579|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1492|0.0116|||||Linear model difference in incidences.|||0.0116|-0.1492|
81537693|NCT00286442|162758387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.404||||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|5.803||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|||5.803|0.340|0.639
81469695|NCT02304380|162632134|OTHER||Difference in differences|0.0072|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.0134|||||Linear model difference in incidences.|||0.0134|0.0010|
81469696|NCT02304380|162632135|OTHER||Difference in Differences|0.0058|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0009|0.0107||||||||0.0107|0.0009|
81469697|NCT02304380|162632136|OTHER||Difference in Differences|0.0054|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0001|0.0106|||||Linear model difference in incidences.|||0.0106|0.0001|
81469698|NCT02304380|162632137|OTHER||Difference in Differences|-0.0039|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0096|0.0017|||||Linear model difference in incidences.|||0.0017|-0.0096|
81469699|NCT02304380|162632138|OTHER||Difference in Differences|-0.011|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0178|-0.0043|||||Linear model difference in incidences.|||-0.0043|-0.0178|
81469700|NCT02304380|162632139|OTHER||Difference in Differences|0.0026|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0036|0.0086|||||Linear model difference in incidences.|||0.0086|-0.0036|
81469701|NCT02304380|162632140|OTHER||Difference in differences|0.0197|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.0284|||||Linear model difference in incidences.|||0.0284|0.0110|
81469702|NCT00328094|162632141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.29||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.97|||Chi-squared|||||1.97|0.85|0.23
81469703|NCT02453282|162632157|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|97.54|0.564|1.019||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab Monotherapy Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.019|0.564|0.036
81537694|NCT00286442|162758387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.959||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.218|4.223||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \>1.0 indicates higher incidence of response compared to placebo.|||4.223|0.218|0.956
81695132|NCT00543569|163086443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.3|4.9||||||Graft survival at 6 months||4.9|-5.3|
81695133|NCT00543569|163086443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.0|2.2||||||Graft survival at 6 months||2.2|-10.0|
81715861|NCT01050998|163127835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|13.2||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|51.4|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region (DAS28 \[CRP\]): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||51.4|-16.6|0.570
81715862|NCT01050998|163127835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-11.8||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|22.7|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region (DAS28 \[ESR\]): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||22.7|-35.0|0.529
81695134|NCT00543569|163086443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.6|11.7||||||Graft survival at 12 months||11.7|-4.6|
81695135|NCT00543569|163086443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.9|8.1||||||Graft survival at 12 months||8.1|-9.9|
81695136|NCT00543569|163086443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.6|7.4||||||Graft survival at 12 months||7.4|-10.6|
81695137|NCT00543569|163086444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|13.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.8|24.6||||||||24.6|2.8|
81695138|NCT00543569|163086444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|15.0||||||||15.0|-5.4|
81695139|NCT00543569|163086444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.1|12.6||||||||12.6|-7.1|
81695140|NCT00543569|163086445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.8|19.5||||||BCAR at Month 6||19.5|1.8|
81695141|NCT00543569|163086445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|12.3||||||BCAR at Month 6||12.3|-3.6|
81695142|NCT00543569|163086445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|14.6||||||BCAR at Month 6||14.6|-1.7|
81695143|NCT00543569|163086445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.0|21.0||||||BCAR at Month 12||21.0|3.0|
81695144|NCT00543569|163086445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|12.3||||||BCAR at Month 12||12.3|-3.6|
81695145|NCT00543569|163086445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|16.2||||||BCAR at Month 12||16.2|-0.6|
81695146|NCT00543569|163086446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.0|22.5||||||T-cell Mediated BCAR at Month 6||22.5|2.0|
81695147|NCT00543569|163086446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|15.8||||||T-cell Mediated BCAR at Month 6||15.8|-3.6|
81695148|NCT00543569|163086446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.3|13.3||||||T-cell Mediated BCAR at Month 6||13.3|-5.3|
81695149|NCT00543569|163086446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|13.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.0|24.3||||||T-cell Mediated BCAR at Month 12||24.3|3.0|
81695150|NCT00543569|163086446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.1|14.6||||||T-cell Mediated BCAR at Month 12||14.6|-5.1|
81695151|NCT00543569|163086446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.6|13.8||||||T-cell Mediated BCAR at Month 12||13.8|-5.6|
81695152|NCT00543569|163086447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|18.0||||||T-cell Mediated BCAR at Month 6||18.0|0.7|
81695153|NCT00543569|163086447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|12.3||||||T-cell Mediated BCAR at Month 6||12.3|-3.6|
81695154|NCT00543569|163086447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|14.6||||||T-cell Mediated BCAR at Month 6||14.6|-1.7|
81695155|NCT00543569|163086447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|10.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.8|19.5||||||T-cell Mediated BCAR at Month 12||19.5|1.8|
81695156|NCT00543569|163086447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|12.3||||||T-cell Mediated BCAR at Month 12||12.3|-3.6|
81695157|NCT00543569|163086447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|16.2||||||T-cell Mediated BCAR at Month 12||16.2|-0.6|
81695158|NCT00543569|163086451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.8|25.5||||||Efficacy Failure at Month 6||25.5|3.8|
81695159|NCT00543569|163086451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|17.8||||||Efficacy Failure at Month 6||17.8|-2.9|
81695160|NCT00543569|163086451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.4|18.2||||||Efficacy Failure at Month 6||18.2|-2.4|
81695161|NCT00543569|163086451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.5|20.4||||||Efficacy Failure at Month12||20.4|-3.5|
81695162|NCT00543569|163086451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.8|15.8||||||Efficacy Failure at Month 12||15.8|-7.8|
81695163|NCT00543569|163086451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.5|15.9||||||Efficacy Failure at Month12||15.9|-7.5|
81695164|NCT00543569|163086452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|10.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|20.4||||||Efficacy Failure at Month 6||20.4|0.9|
81715863|NCT01050998|163127835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-11.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.5|22.6|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region (DAS28 \[ESR\]): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||22.6|-37.5|1.000
81715864|NCT01050998|163127835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-0.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|34.8|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region (DAS28 \[ESR\]): p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||34.8|-27.0|1.000
81715865|NCT01050998|163127836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|||||0.604|||||||Log Rank|||Analysis reported for DAS28 (CRP) response.||||0.604
81715866|NCT01050998|163127836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||Analysis reported for DAS28 (CRP) response.||||<0.001
81537695|NCT00286442|162758388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.27||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline weight as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.27|-0.63|0.439
81537696|NCT00286442|162758388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.04||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline weight as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.04|-0.86|0.075
81695165|NCT00543569|163086452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.5|13.7||||||Efficacy Failure at Month 6||13.7|-4.5|
81695166|NCT00543569|163086452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|18.7||||||Efficacy Failure at Month 6||18.7|-0.4|
81695167|NCT00543569|163086452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|18.0||||||Efficacy Failure at Month 12||18.0|-4.0|
81695168|NCT00543569|163086452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.3|13.0||||||Efficacy Failure at Month 12||13.0|-8.3|
81695169|NCT00543569|163086452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.2|17.6||||||Efficacy Failure at Month 12||17.6|-4.2|
81695170|NCT00543569|163086462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|23.3||||||Treatment Failure at Month 6||23.3|-1.1|
81695171|NCT00543569|163086462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|24.2||||||Treatment Failure at Month 6||24.2|-0.7|
81695172|NCT00543569|163086462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.9|14.7||||||Treatment Failure at Month 6||14.7|-8.9|
81715867|NCT01050998|163127836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145|||||||Log Rank|||Analysis reported for DAS28 (CRP) response.||||0.145
81715868|NCT01050998|163127836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.282|||||||Log Rank|||Analysis reported for DAS28 (ESR) response.||||0.282
81695173|NCT00543569|163086462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|22.8||||||Treatment Failure at Month 12||22.8|-2.9|
81695174|NCT00543569|163086462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.3|22.8||||||Treatment Failure at Month 12||22.8|-3.3|
81695175|NCT00543569|163086462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.3|11.7||||||Treatment Failure at Month 12||11.7|-13.3|
81695176|NCT00862849|163086465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|26.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|18.22|34.71||Treatment comparison for %AUC(0-30). Statistical testing was considered exploratory, with no adjustment for inflation of Type 1 error due to multiplicity of testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis performed using mixed model with fixed effect for treatment. A compound symmetry covariance matrix among repeated measurements was assumed.||||34.71|18.22|<0.0001
81695177|NCT00862849|163086465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|16.7||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.45|24.94||Treatment comparison for %AUC(0-30). Statistical testing was considered exploratory, with no adjustment for inflation of Type 1 error due to multiplicity of testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis performed using mixed model with fixed effect for treatment. A compound symmetry covariance matrix among repeated measurements was assumed||||24.94|8.45|0.0015
81695178|NCT00677690|163086473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||"All data were expressed as the mean ± SD. The level of significance for all tests was set at p \< 0.05.~Inter- and intra-group comparisons were performed using both paired and unpaired t tests for continuous variables and Chi squared for categorical variables."||||< 0.05
81695179|NCT00677690|163086474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81695180|NCT00677690|163086475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81695181|NCT00677690|163086476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81715869|NCT01050998|163127836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||Analysis reported for DAS28 (ESR) response.||||<0.001
81715870|NCT01050998|163127836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||Log Rank|||Analysis reported for DAS28 (ESR) response.||||0.047
81715871|NCT01050998|163127837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|||||0.237|||||||Log Rank|||European region: Analysis reported for DAS28 (CRP) response.||||0.237
81715872|NCT01050998|163127837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Log Rank|||European region: Analysis reported for DAS28 (CRP) response.||||0.005
81715873|NCT01050998|163127837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134|||||||Log Rank|||European region: Analysis reported for DAS28 (CRP) response.||||0.134
81715874|NCT01050998|163127837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||European region: Analysis reported for DAS28 (CRP) response.||||<0.001
81715875|NCT01050998|163127837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.265|||||||Log Rank|||Japanese region: Analysis reported for DAS28 (CRP) response.||||0.265
81715876|NCT01050998|163127837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Log Rank|||Japanese region: Analysis reported for DAS28 (CRP) response.||||0.013
81715877|NCT01050998|163127837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.952|||||||Log Rank|||Japanese region: Analysis reported for DAS28 (CRP) response.||||0.952
81715878|NCT01050998|163127837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Log Rank|||Japanese region: Analysis reported for DAS28 (CRP) response.||||0.004
81715879|NCT01050998|163127837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.246|||||||Log Rank|||European region: Analysis reported for DAS28 (ESR) response.||||0.246
81715880|NCT01050998|163127837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||European region: Analysis reported for DAS28 (ESR) response.||||<0.001
81715881|NCT01050998|163127837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.126|||||||Log Rank|||European region: Analysis reported for DAS28 (ESR) response.||||0.126
81715882|NCT01050998|163127837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.831|||||||Log Rank|||Japanese region: Analysis reported for DAS28 (ESR) response.||||0.831
81715883|NCT01050998|163127837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Log Rank|||Japanese region: Analysis reported for DAS28 (ESR) response.||||0.005
81715884|NCT01050998|163127837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125|||||||Log Rank|||Japanese region: Analysis reported for DAS28 (ESR) response.||||0.125
81715885|NCT01050998|163127837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||Japanese region: Analysis reported for DAS28 (ESR) response.||||<0.001
81715886|NCT01050998|163127838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of expected duration of response|1.15||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.69|||Exponential,Weibull and Log normal model||Ratio greater than (\>) 1 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for DAS28 (ESR) response.||1.69|0.78|0.486
81715887|NCT01050998|163127838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of expected duration of response|1.54||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.18|||Exponential,Weibull and Log normal model||Ratio \>1 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for DAS28 (ESR) response.||2.18|1.09|0.015
81715888|NCT01050998|163127838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of expected duration of response|1.65||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.36|||Exponential,Weibull and Log normal model||Ratio \>1 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for DAS28 (ESR) response.||2.36|1.15|0.006
81715889|NCT01050998|163127838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of expected duration of response|2.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|2.93|||Exponential,Weibull and Log normal model||Ratio \>1 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for DAS28 (ESR) response.||2.93|1.49|<0.001
81715890|NCT01050998|163127838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of expected duration of response|0.97||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.55|||Exponential,Weibull and Log normal model||Ratio \>1 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for DAS28 (CRP) response.||1.55|0.61|0.906
81715891|NCT01050998|163127838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of expected duration of response|1.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.71|||Exponential,Weibull and Log normal model||Ratio \>1 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for DAS28 (CRP) response.||2.71|1.31|<0.001
81715892|NCT01050998|163127838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of expected duration of response|1.26||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.91|||Exponential,Weibull and Log normal model||Ratio \>1 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for DAS28 (CRP) response.||1.91|0.83|0.272
81715893|NCT01050998|163127838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of expected duration of response|1.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.72|||Exponential,Weibull and Log normal model||Ratio \>1 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for DAS28 (CRP) response.||2.72|1.34|<0.001
81715894|NCT01050998|163127839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|4.7||||0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|22.0|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|ACR20: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||22.0|-12.1|0.589
81715895|NCT01050998|163127839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|20.2||||0.032||95.0|2.8|36.7|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|ACR20: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||36.7|2.8|0.032
81715896|NCT01050998|163127839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|18.0|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|ACR20: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||18.0|-16.0|1.000
81715897|NCT01050998|163127839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|33.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.6|48.6|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|ACR20: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||48.6|15.6|<0.001
81715898|NCT01050998|163127839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|8.9||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|23.6|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|ACR50: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||23.6|-3.5|0.212
81715899|NCT01050998|163127839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|18.7||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|34.0|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|ACR50: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||34.0|4.8|0.011
81715900|NCT01050998|163127839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|4.7||||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|19.1|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|ACR50: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||19.1|-7.0|0.446
81715901|NCT01050998|163127839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|22.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|37.8|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|ACR50: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||37.8|7.6|0.003
81715902|NCT01050998|163127839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-1.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|9.7|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|ACR70: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||9.7|-8.9|1.000
81715903|NCT01050998|163127839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|4.8||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|17.5|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|ACR70: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||17.5|-4.1|0.317
81715904|NCT01050998|163127839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|12.1|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|ACR70: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||12.1|-7.2|1.000
81715905|NCT01050998|163127839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|9.5||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|23.5|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|ACR70: p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||23.5|-0.5|0.106
81715906|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|20.4|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: ACR20 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||20.4|-17.7|1.000
81715907|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|16.1||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|34.4|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: ACR20 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||34.4|-3.1|0.120
81695182|NCT00677690|163086477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81695183|NCT02196038|163086532|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.0|||joint model|Joint model of ANCOVA plus survival||||2.0|0.9|<0.0001
81695184|NCT02196038|163086533|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.93||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.19|||Joint Model|Joint model of Poisson regression and survival||||1.19|0.66|0.59
81695185|NCT01098461|163086560|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The p-value is from a two-sided t-test for the difference in means. Dunnett's method is used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.57|-1.22|<0.0001
81695186|NCT01098461|163086560|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The p-value is from a two-sided t-test for the difference in means. Dunnett's method is used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-1.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.23|-1.88|<0.0001
81695187|NCT01098461|163086560|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The p-value is from a two-sided t-test for the difference in means. Dunnett's method is used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.78|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.78|-1.43|<0.0001
81695188|NCT03615469|163086569|OTHER|t-test||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81695189|NCT01606761|163086797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|15.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|23.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.2|8.5|< 0.001
81695190|NCT01606761|163086797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|21.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|28.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.5|13.6|< 0.001
81695191|NCT01606761|163086798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.251|-0.088|||ANCOVA|||||-0.088|-0.251|< 0.001
81695192|NCT01606761|163086798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.194|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.275|-0.112|||ANCOVA|||||-0.112|-0.275|< 0.001
81695193|NCT01606761|163086799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|12.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|17.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.7|6.4|< 0.001
81695194|NCT01606761|163086799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|12.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|18.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.4|7.0|< 0.001
81695195|NCT01606761|163086800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|11.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|16.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.5|5.5|< 0.001
81695196|NCT01606761|163086800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|13.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|19.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.1|7.8|< 0.001
81695197|NCT05086289|163086801|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.13|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.13|-0.89|
81695198|NCT05086289|163086802|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.3|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.30|-0.85|
81695199|NCT05086289|163086803|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|0.68|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.68|-1.91|
81695200|NCT05086289|163086804|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|0.18|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.18|-2.54|
81695201|NCT05086289|163086805|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.19|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.19|-0.44|
81695202|NCT05086289|163086806|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.14|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.14|-0.67|
81695203|NCT05086289|163086807|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.09|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.09|-1.05|
81695204|NCT05086289|163086808|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.16|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.16|-1.17|
81695205|NCT05086289|163086809|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-4.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.07|1.27|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.27|-11.07|
81695206|NCT05086289|163086810|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-4.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.73|2.15|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||2.15|-11.73|
81695207|NCT05086289|163086811|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.21|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.21|-0.46|
81695208|NCT05086289|163086812|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|9.2|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||9.20|-6.20|
81695209|NCT05086289|163086813|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.07|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.07|-0.06|
81695210|NCT05086289|163086814|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.1|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.10|-0.05|
81695211|NCT05086289|163086815|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|41.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.92|179.76|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||179.76|-95.92|
81695212|NCT05086289|163086816|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|9.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-151.11|170.52|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||170.52|-151.11|
81695213|NCT03150108|163086823|EQUIVALENCE|Welch's t-test with Satterthwaite's approximation to the degrees of freedom was used to compare the log transformed Cmax values of both ethnic groups at 100 mcg dose and the results were back-transformed to get the estimates for the geometric means and for the ratio of geometric means (Japanese/Caucasian), and 90% confidence interval (CI).|Geometric mean ratio|1.119|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.875|1.43||||||||1.430|0.875|
81695214|NCT03150108|163086823|OTHER|Dose proportionality|Increase in Cmax per Dose Doubling|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.52|2.03|||||Linear model of log transformed PK parameters at all doses in Japanese descent, including log transformed dose, period, sequence as fixed effects, and intercept as a random effect accounting for each participant within sequence as their own control.|Dose proportionality was assessed for baseline-adjusted Cmax using the power model. The power model assumes a linear relationship between the natural log transformed parameter and the natural log transformed dose. The fold increase in PK parameters with doubling the dose and the 90% CIs were calculated.||2.03|1.52|
81695215|NCT03150108|163086825|EQUIVALENCE|Welch's t-test with Satterthwaite's approximation to the degrees of freedom was used to compare the log transformed AUClast values of both ethnic groups at 100 mcg dose and the results were back-transformed to get the estimates for the geometric means and for the ratio of geometric means (Japanese/Caucasian), and 90% CI.|Geometric mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.23||||||||1.23|0.80|
81537697|NCT00286442|162758389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.83||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline weight as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.83|-0.26|0.305
81695216|NCT03150108|163086825|OTHER|Dose proportionality|Increase in AUClast per Dose Doubling|2.35||||||90.0|2.06|2.7|||||Linear model of log transformed PK parameters at all doses in Japanese descent, including log transformed dose, period, sequence as fixed effects, and intercept as a random effect accounting for each participant within sequence as their own control.|Dose proportionality was assessed for baseline-adjusted AUClast using the power model. The power model assumes a linear relationship between the natural log transformed parameter and the natural log transformed dose. The fold increase in PK parameters with doubling the dose and the 90% CIs were calculated.||2.70|2.06|
81695217|NCT03150108|163086826|EQUIVALENCE|Welch's t-test with Satterthwaite's approximation to the degrees of freedom was used to compare the log transformed AUC0-8 values of both ethnic groups at 100 mcg dose and the results were back-transformed to get the estimates for the geometric means and for the ratio of geometric means (Japanese/Caucasian), and 90% CI.|Geometric mean ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.35||||||||1.35|0.87|
81695218|NCT03150108|163086826|OTHER|Dose proportionality|Increase in AUC0-8 per Dose Doubling|2.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.98|2.51|||||Linear model of log transformed PK parameters at all doses in Japanese descent, including log transformed dose, period, sequence as fixed effects, and intercept as a random effect accounting for each participant within sequence as their own control.|Dose proportionality was assessed for baseline-adjusted AUC0-8 using the power model. The power model assumes a linear relationship between the natural log transformed parameter and the natural log transformed dose. The fold increase in PK parameters with doubling the dose and the 90% CIs were calculated.||2.51|1.98|
81695219|NCT03150108|163086827|EQUIVALENCE|Welch's t-test with Satterthwaite's approximation to the degrees of freedom was used to compare the log transformed AUC0-inf values of both ethnic groups at 100 mcg dose and the results were back-transformed to get the estimates for the geometric means and for the ratio of geometric means (Japanese/Caucasian), and 90% CI.|Geometric mean ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.33||||||||1.33|0.77|
81695220|NCT03150108|163086827|OTHER|Dose proportionality|Increase in AUC0-inf per Dose Doubling|2.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.96|2.71|||||Linear model of log transformed PK parameters at all doses in Japanese descent, including log transformed dose, period, sequence as fixed effects, and intercept as a random effect accounting for each participant within sequence as their own control.|Dose proportionality was assessed for baseline-adjusted AUC0-inf using the power model. The power model assumes a linear relationship between the natural log transformed parameter and the natural log transformed dose. The fold increase in PK parameters with doubling the dose and the 90% CIs were calculated.||2.71|1.96|
81695221|NCT03150108|163086833|EQUIVALENCE|Welch's t-test with Satterthwaite's approximation to the degrees of freedom was used to compare the log transformed Cmax values of both ethnic groups at 100 mcg dose and the results were back-transformed to get the estimates for the geometric means and for the ratio of geometric means (Japanese/Caucasian), and 90% CI.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.4||||||||1.40|0.90|
81537698|NCT00286442|162758389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.47||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline weight as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.47|-0.63|0.788
81695222|NCT03150108|163086835|EQUIVALENCE|Welch's t-test with Satterthwaite's approximation to the degrees of freedom was used to compare the log transformed Cmax values of both ethnic groups at 100 mcg dose and the results were back-transformed to get the estimates for the geometric means and for the ratio of geometric means (Japanese/Caucasian), and 90% CI.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.25||||||||1.25|0.93|
81695223|NCT02371759|163086905|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In order to detect 20% difference in intraoral anesthesia duration between healthy and diabetic participants, with 80 % statistical power at a two-tailed significance level of 0.05 using Mann Whitney U test, it was calculated that at least 24 participants must be included in each group|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||In order to detect 20% difference in intraoral anesthesia duration between healthy and diabetic participants, with 80 % statistical power at a two-tailed significance level of 0.05 using Mann Whitney U test, it was calculated that at least 24 participants must be included in each group||||<0.05
81715908|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|20.4|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: ACR20 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||20.4|-17.7|1.000
81715909|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|29.2||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|46.1|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: ACR20 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||46.1|9.7|0.005
81715910|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|20.9||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|55.9|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region: ACR20 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||55.9|-16.4|0.382
81715911|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|39.0||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|69.6|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region: ACR20 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||69.6|-2.7|0.087
81715912|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-1.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|35.7|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region: ACR20 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||35.7|-33.7|1.000
81715913|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|51.5||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|77.0|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region: ACR20 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||77.0|8.2|0.028
81695224|NCT02371759|163086906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81695225|NCT02371759|163086922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81695226|NCT02371759|163086923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81695227|NCT02371759|163086924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81695228|NCT02371759|163086925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81695229|NCT02371759|163086926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81695230|NCT02371759|163086927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81695231|NCT02371759|163086928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81695232|NCT02371759|163086929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81695233|NCT02322320|163086930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6||||||The primary analysis involved pairwise comparisons of PFS between the three treatment arms. To control the familywise type I error rate at 0.05, two-sided testing was performed at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0167 = 0.05 / 3.|Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified on risk status at BMT CTN 0702 enrollment (high risk vs. standard risk)||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with PFS at 5 years post-randomization in BMT CTN 0702 are equal for those assigned to Tandem auto transplant and RVD consolidation therapy.||||0.60
81695234|NCT02322320|163086930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||The primary analysis involved pairwise comparisons of PFS between the three treatment arms. To control the familywise type I error rate at 0.05, two-sided testing was performed at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0167 = 0.05 / 3.|Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified on risk status at BMT CTN 0702 enrollment (high risk vs. standard risk)||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with PFS at 5 years post-randomization in BMT CTN 0702 are equal for those assigned to Tandem auto transplant and Lenalidomide maintenance therapy.||||0.35
81695235|NCT02322320|163086930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||The primary analysis involved pairwise comparisons of PFS between the three treatment arms. To control the familywise type I error rate at 0.05, two-sided testing was performed at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0167 = 0.05 / 3.|Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified on risk status at BMT CTN 0702 enrollment (high risk vs. standard risk)||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with PFS at 5 years post-randomization in BMT CTN 0702 are equal for those assigned to RVD consolidation and Lenalidomide maintenance therapy.||||0.68
81695236|NCT02322320|163086931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||The analysis involved pairwise comparisons of OS between the three treatment arms. To control the familywise type I error rate at 0.05, two-sided testing was performed at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0167 = 0.05 / 3.|Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified on risk status at BMT CTN 0702 enrollment (high risk vs. standard risk)||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with OS at 5 years post-randomization in BMT CTN 0702 are equal for those assigned to Tandem auto transplant and RVD consolidation therapy.||||0.57
81695237|NCT02322320|163086931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38||||||The analysis involved pairwise comparisons of OS between the three treatment arms. To control the familywise type I error rate at 0.05, two-sided testing was performed at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0167 = 0.05 / 3.|Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified on risk status at BMT CTN 0702 enrollment (high risk vs. standard risk)||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with OS at 5 years post-randomization in BMT CTN 0702 are equal for those assigned to Tandem auto transplant and Lenalidomide maintenance therapy.||||0.38
81695238|NCT02322320|163086931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||The analysis involved pairwise comparisons of OS between the three treatment arms. To control the familywise type I error rate at 0.05, two-sided testing was performed at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0167 = 0.05 / 3.|Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified on risk status at BMT CTN 0702 enrollment (high risk vs. standard risk)||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with OS at 5 years post-randomization in BMT CTN 0702 are equal for those assigned to RVD consolidation and Lenalidomide maintenance therapy.||||0.77
81695239|NCT02322320|163086932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||The analysis involved pairwise comparisons of EFS between the three treatment arms. To control the familywise type I error rate at 0.05, two-sided testing was performed at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0167 = 0.05 / 3.|Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified on risk status at BMT CTN 0702 enrollment (high risk vs. standard risk)||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with EFS at 5 years post-randomization in BMT CTN 0702 are equal for those assigned to Tandem auto transplant and RVD consolidation therapy.||||0.67
81695240|NCT02322320|163086932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||The analysis involved pairwise comparisons of EFS between the three treatment arms. To control the familywise type I error rate at 0.05, two-sided testing was performed at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0167 = 0.05 / 3.|Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified on risk status at BMT CTN 0702 enrollment (high risk vs. standard risk)||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with EFS at 5 years post-randomization in BMT CTN 0702 are equal for those assigned to Tandem auto transplant and Lenalidomide maintenance therapy.||||0.20
81695241|NCT02322320|163086932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||The analysis involved pairwise comparisons of EFS between the three treatment arms. To control the familywise type I error rate at 0.05, two-sided testing was performed at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0167 = 0.05 / 3.|Log Rank|The log rank test was stratified on risk status at BMT CTN 0702 enrollment (high risk vs. standard risk)||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with EFS at 5 years post-randomization in BMT CTN 0702 are equal for those assigned to RVD consolidation and Lenalidomide maintenance therapy.||||0.40
81695242|NCT02322320|163086933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||The analysis involved pairwise comparisons of SPM between the three treatment arms. To control the familywise type I error rate at 0.05, two-sided testing was performed at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0167 = 0.05 / 3.|Gray's test|Gray's test was stratified on risk status at BMT CTN 0702 enrollment (high risk vs. standard risk)||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with SPM at 5 years post-randomization in BMT CTN 0702 are equal for those assigned to Tandem auto transplant and RVD consolidation therapy.||||0.43
81715914|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|11.1||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|27.9|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: ACR50 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||27.9|-2.9|0.175
81469704|NCT02453282|162632157|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|98.77|0.611|1.173||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.173|0.611|0.202
81469705|NCT02453282|162632158|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.705|TWO_SIDED|99.5|0.722|1.534||The analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.534|0.722|0.705
81537699|NCT00286442|162758390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.63||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline weight as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.63|-0.58|0.930
81537700|NCT00286442|162758390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.43||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline weight as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.43|-0.79|0.559
81469706|NCT02453282|162632159|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.836|1.421||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Durvalumab Monotherapy||1.421|0.836|0.523
81537701|NCT00286442|162758391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.66||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline weight as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.66|-0.66|0.996
81537702|NCT00286442|162758391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.38||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline metformin dose and baseline weight as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.38|-0.94|0.407
81537703|NCT02051764|162758417|OTHER|||||||0.2837||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. No a priori threshold was selected.|ANCOVA|Adjustments included baseline tau deposition, age, time (in years) between imaging, and included an interaction of time and enrolling diagnosis.||Overall change from baseline between groups. Test compared slopes of cognitively impaired (CI) vs healthy volunteers (HV). As the time between scans varied across subjects, an ANCOVA model was used to estimate slopes in each diagnosis group and test whether they were the different at 1 year. The flortaucipir change from baseline was used as the dependent variable in the model.||||0.2837
81537704|NCT02051764|162758417|OTHER|||||||0.9276||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. No a priori threshold was selected.|ANCOVA|Adjustments included baseline tau deposition, age, time (in years) between imaging, and included an interaction of time and enrolling diagnosis.||Change from baseline between groups for amyloid negative only. Test compared slopes of CI vs HV. As the time between scans varied across subjects, an ANCOVA model was used to estimate slopes in each diagnosis group and test whether they were different at 1 year. The flortaucipir change from baseline was used as the dependent variable in the model.||||0.9276
81695243|NCT02322320|163086933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||The analysis involved pairwise comparisons of SPM between the three treatment arms. To control the familywise type I error rate at 0.05, two-sided testing was performed at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0167 = 0.05 / 3.|Gray's test|Gray's test was stratified on risk status at BMT CTN 0702 enrollment (high risk vs. standard risk)||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with SPM at 5 years post-randomization in BMT CTN 0702 are equal for those assigned to Tandem auto transplant and Lenalidomide maintenance therapy.||||0.70
81695244|NCT02322320|163086933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||The analysis involved pairwise comparisons of SPM between the three treatment arms. To control the familywise type I error rate at 0.05, two-sided testing was performed at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0167 = 0.05 / 3.|Gray's test|Gray's test was stratified on risk status at BMT CTN 0702 enrollment (high risk vs. standard risk)||The null hypothesis is that the percentages of participants with SPM at 5 years post-randomization in BMT CTN 0702 are equal for those assigned to RVD consolidation and Lenalidomide maintenance therapy.||||0.70
81695245|NCT00430625|163086935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.429|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.324|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.717|3.141|||paired t-test|||Primary endpoint was based solely on the 60 U/kg treatment arm||3.141|1.717|<0.0001
81715915|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|17.3||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|34.1|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: ACR50 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||34.1|2.4|0.026
81715916|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|8.5||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|24.9|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: ACR50 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||24.9|-5.1|0.271
81540174|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.29||||0.0761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|12.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||12.23|0.88|0.0761
81695246|NCT00243230|163086947|SUPERIORITY||VCV 30 mg vs. Placebo|-0.98||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-0.37|||ANOVA|ANOVA model adjusted for treatment and stratification factors - the use of T20 in current OBT and the baseline HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 copies/mL.||||-0.37|-1.58|0.0017
81695247|NCT00243230|163086947|SUPERIORITY||VCV 20 mg vs. Placebo|-0.93||||0.0026||95.0|-1.54|-0.33|||ANOVA|ANOVA model adjusted for treatment and stratification factors - the use of T20 in current OBT and the baseline HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 copies/mL.||||-0.33|-1.54|0.0026
81695248|NCT00243230|163086948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0052|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Test adjusted for stratification factors of T20 use in current OBT and baseline HIV-1 RNA.||||||0.0052
81695249|NCT00243230|163086948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Test adjusted for stratification factors of T20 use in current OBT and baseline HIV-1 RNA.||||||0.0190
81715917|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|18.8||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|36.0|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: ACR50 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||36.0|3.4|0.021
81715918|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-0.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|34.8|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region: ACR50 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||34.8|-27.0|1.000
81537705|NCT02051764|162758417|OTHER|||||||0.6324||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. No a priori threshold was selected.|ANCOVA|Adjustments included baseline tau deposition, age, time (in years) between imaging, and included an interaction of time and enrolling diagnosis.||Change from baseline between groups for amyloid positive only. Test compared slopes of CI vs HV. As the time between scans varied across subjects, an ANCOVA model was used to estimate slopes in each diagnosis group and test whether they were different at 1 year. The flortaucipir change from baseline was used as the dependent variable in the model.||||0.6324
81537706|NCT00591006|162758418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81537707|NCT00591006|162758418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.12
81537708|NCT00591006|162758418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.15
81537709|NCT00591006|162758418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.10
81537710|NCT00591006|162758419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.08
81537711|NCT00591006|162758419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.01
81537712|NCT00591006|162758419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.01
81695250|NCT00243230|163086949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Test adjusted for stratification factors of T20 use in current OBT and baseline HIV-1 RNA.||||||0.0007
81695251|NCT00243230|163086949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0028|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Test adjusted for stratification factors of T20 use in current OBT and baseline HIV-1 RNA.||||||0.0028
81537713|NCT00591006|162758419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.02
81695252|NCT00243230|163086951|SUPERIORITY||Vicriviroc 30mg - Placebo|-1.0||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-0.48|||ANOVA|ANOVA model adjusted for treatment and stratification factors - the use of T20 in current OBT and the baseline HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 copies/mL.||||-0.48|-1.53|0.0002
81695253|NCT00243230|163086951|SUPERIORITY||Vicriviroc 20 mg - Placebo|-0.84||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.31|||ANOVA|ANOVA model adjusted for treatment and stratification factors - the use of T20 in current OBT and the baseline HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 copies/mL.||||-0.31|-1.36|0.0020
81695254|NCT00243230|163086952|SUPERIORITY||Vicriviroc 30 mg - Placebo|-1.1||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.51|||ANOVA|ANOVA model adjusted for treatment and stratification factors - the use of T20 in current OBT and the baseline HIV-1 RNA \<=100,000 copies/mL.||||-0.51|-1.69|0.0003
81715919|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|25.7||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|63.2|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region: ACR50 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||63.2|-8.8|0.283
81537714|NCT00591006|162758420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.08
81537715|NCT00591006|162758420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.01
81537716|NCT00591006|162758420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.11
81537717|NCT00591006|162758420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.06
81537718|NCT00988832|162758421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81537719|NCT00988832|162758422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.0004
81537720|NCT00988832|162758423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0041||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.0041
81537721|NCT00988832|162758424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0423||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.0423
81537722|NCT00988832|162758425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.0006
81537723|NCT00988832|162758426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.0014
81537724|NCT00988832|162758428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81537725|NCT03174184|162758429|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence tests will be conducted to examine whether the EBA0-14CFU of Arm A is different from the EBA0-14CFU of Arm B. A similar comparison will be done comparing Arm C to Arm D, Arm A to Arm C, Arm D to Arm E, Arm D to Arm F, and Arm E to Arm F.|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81537726|NCT03155724|162758461|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact, binomial, one-sided|||The primary endpoint 1 hypothesis was evaluated by performing an exact, binomial test comparing the binomial proportion of 'improved' patients to 3.0% with power of 80% and type 1 error (alpha) of 0.0224. A pre-planned interim analysis at 45 patients required a type 1 error (alpha) of 0.0026 to demonstrate significance.||||<0.0001
81537727|NCT00525512|162758476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|1.13||||0.1062||95.0|0.97|1.32||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.32|0.97|0.1062
81537728|NCT00525512|162758477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|1.12||||0.008||95.0|1.03|1.23||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.23|1.03|0.008
81537729|NCT00525512|162758478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|1.1||||0.0597||95.0|1.0|1.21||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.21|1.00|0.0597
81537730|NCT00525512|162758479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|1.15||||0.0131||95.0|1.03|1.29||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.29|1.03|0.0131
81537731|NCT00525512|162758480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|1.18||||0.0041||95.0|1.05|1.32||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.32|1.05|0.0041
81537732|NCT00525512|162758481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|1.11||||0.0945||95.0|0.98|1.26||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.26|0.98|0.0945
81537733|NCT00525512|162758482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|1.12||||0.0899||95.0|0.98|1.28||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.28|0.98|0.0899
81695255|NCT00243230|163086952|SUPERIORITY||Vicriviroc 20 mg - Placebo|-1.07||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|-0.49|||ANOVA|ANOVA model adjusted for treatment and stratification factors - the use of T20 in current OBT and the baseline HIV-1 RNA \<=100,000 copies/mL.||||-0.49|-1.66|0.0004
81695256|NCT00243230|163086953|SUPERIORITY||VCV 30 mg - Placebo|57.76||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|108.61|||ANOVA|ANOVA model adjusted for treatment and stratification factors - the use of T20 in current OBT and the baseline HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 copies/mL.||||108.61|6.90|0.0264
81715920|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-11.8||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|22.7|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region: ACR50 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||22.7|-35.0|0.529
81537734|NCT00525512|162758483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.116|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.073|0.16||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.160|0.073|<0.0001
81537735|NCT00525512|162758484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.082||||0.0005||95.0|0.036|0.128||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.128|0.036|0.0005
81715921|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|38.2||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|71.2|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region: ACR50 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||71.2|1.6|0.059
81715922|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|1.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|14.2|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: ACR70 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||14.2|-7.0|1.000
81715923|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|5.8||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|19.4|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: ACR70 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||19.4|-3.7|0.242
81715924|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|3.7||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|16.9|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: ACR70 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||16.9|-5.1|0.410
81715925|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|13.9||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|29.5|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|European region: ACR70 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||29.5|2.7|0.030
81715926|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-11.8||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|22.7|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region: ACR70 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||22.7|-35.0|0.529
81715927|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.7||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|39.5|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region: ACR70 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||39.5|-26.7|1.000
81715928|NCT01050998|163127840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-11.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.5|22.6|||Fisher Exact|p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.|95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the method of Agresti and Min, 2001.|Japanese region: ACR70 - p-value was calculated using a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.||22.6|-37.5|1.000
81715929|NCT01050998|163127842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean difference|14.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.162||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|28.15|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||28.15|-0.05|0.051
81715930|NCT01050998|163127842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean difference|21.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.028||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.39|35.07|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||35.07|7.39|0.003
81715931|NCT01050998|163127842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean difference|7.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.136||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.96|21.14|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||21.14|-6.96|0.322
81695257|NCT00243230|163086953|SUPERIORITY||VCV 20 mg - Placebo|42.36||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.55|93.28|||ANOVA|ANOVA model adjusted for treatment and stratification factors - the use of T20 in current OBT and the baseline HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 copies/mL.||||93.28|-8.55|0.1020
81469707|NCT02453282|162632160|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.725|1.067||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab Monotherapy Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.067|0.725|0.194
81469708|NCT02453282|162632160|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.834|1.213||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.213|0.834|0.952
81469709|NCT02453282|162632160|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.931|1.371||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Durvalumab Monotherapy||1.371|0.931|0.218
81715932|NCT01050998|163127842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean difference|32.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.085|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.08|45.98|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||45.98|18.08|<0.001
81469710|NCT02453282|162632161|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.812|1.128||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab Monotherapy Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.128|0.812|0.602
81469711|NCT02453282|162632161|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.794|1.103||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.103|0.794|0.430
81469712|NCT02453282|162632161|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.828|1.157||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Durvalumab Monotherapy||1.157|0.828|0.802
81537736|NCT00525512|162758485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089||||0.0003||95.0|0.041|0.137||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.137|0.041|0.0003
81695258|NCT00243230|163086954|SUPERIORITY||VCV 30 mg - Placebo|38.12||||0.1525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.32|90.56|||ANOVA|ANOVA model adjusted for treatment and stratification factors - the use of T20 in current OBT and the baseline HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 copies/mL.||||90.56|-14.32|0.1525
81715933|NCT01050998|163127843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean difference|14.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.981||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|30.22|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for European region.||30.22|-1.24|0.071
81469713|NCT02453282|162632162|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.667|1.143||The analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab Monotherapy Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.143|0.667|0.324
81469714|NCT02453282|162632162|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.911|1.541||The analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Durvalumab Monotherapy||1.541|0.911|0.207
81537737|NCT00525512|162758486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.105|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.058|0.153||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.153|0.058|<0.0001
81537738|NCT00525512|162758487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.0005||95.0|0.04|0.141||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.141|0.040|0.0005
81537739|NCT00525512|162758488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.094||||0.0002||95.0|0.045|0.144||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.144|0.045|0.0002
81695259|NCT00243230|163086954|SUPERIORITY||VCV 20 mg - Placebo|44.12||||0.0987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.38|96.61|||ANOVA|ANOVA model adjusted for treatment and stratification factors - the use of T20 in current OBT and the baseline HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 copies/mL.||||96.61|-8.38|0.0987
81695260|NCT00243230|163086955|SUPERIORITY||VCV 30 mg - Placebo|37.32||||0.2603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.05|102.68|||ANOVA|ANOVA model adjusted for treatment and stratification factors - the use of T20 in current OBT and the baseline HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 copies/mL.||||102.68|-28.05|0.2603
81695261|NCT00243230|163086955|SUPERIORITY||VCV 20 mg - Placebo|69.08||||0.0387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.64|134.52|||ANOVA|ANOVA model adjusted for treatment and stratification factors - the use of T20 in current OBT and the baseline HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 copies/mL.||||134.52|3.64|0.0387
81695262|NCT00243230|163086957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0031|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Test adjusted for stratification factors of T20 use in current OBT and baseline HIV-1 RNA.||||||0.0031
81695263|NCT00243230|163086957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Test adjusted for stratification factors of T20 use in current OBT and baseline HIV-1 RNA.||||||0.0480
81695264|NCT00243230|163086958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Test adjusted for stratification factors of T20 use in current OBT and baseline HIV-1 RNA.||||||0.0009
81695265|NCT00243230|163086958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Test adjusted for stratification factors of T20 use in current OBT and baseline HIV-1 RNA.||||||0.0009
81695266|NCT00243230|163086960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0225|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Test adjusted for stratification factors of T20 use in current OBT and baseline HIV-1 RNA.||||||0.0225
81695267|NCT00243230|163086960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0582|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Test adjusted for stratification factors of T20 use in current OBT and baseline HIV-1 RNA.||||||0.0582
81695268|NCT00243230|163086961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Test adjusted for stratification factors of T20 use in current OBT and baseline HIV-1 RNA.||||||0.0009
81695269|NCT00243230|163086961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0038|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Test adjusted for stratification factors of T20 use in current OBT and baseline HIV-1 RNA.||||||0.0038
81695270|NCT00243230|163086962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Test adjusted for stratification factors of T20 use in current OBT and baseline HIV-1 RNA.||||||0.0002
81695271|NCT00243230|163086962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Test adjusted for stratification factors of T20 use in current OBT and baseline HIV-1 RNA.||||||0.0004
81695272|NCT04030104|163086997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0268||||||Threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|Random Reader, Random Mass|Curve Fitting Method: Empirical||||||0.0268
81695273|NCT03675737|163087031|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.87||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region, Programmed Cell Death Ligand 1 (PD-L1) status (Combined Positive Score \[CPS\] \<1 versus CPS ≥1), and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, PD-L1 status (CPS \<1 versus CPS ≥1), and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|||0.87|0.70|<0.0001
81695274|NCT03675737|163087032|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.84||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|||0.84|0.65|<0.0001
81695275|NCT03675737|163087033|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.79||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|||0.79|0.53|<0.0001
81695276|NCT03675737|163087034|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.85||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region, Programmed Cell Death Ligand 1 (PD-L1) status (Combined Positive Score \[CPS\] \<1 versus CPS ≥1), and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region, PD-L1 status (CPS \<1 versus CPS ≥1), and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|||0.85|0.67|<0.0001
81695277|NCT03675737|163087035|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.82||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|||0.82|0.63|<0.0001
81695278|NCT03675737|163087036|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.76||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|||0.76|0.51|<0.0001
81695279|NCT03675737|163087037|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|9.3||||9e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|14.1||One-sided p-value based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region, Programmed Cell Death Ligand 1 (PD-L1) status (Combined Positive Score \[CPS\] \<1 versus CPS ≥1), and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|Miettinen & Nurminen method||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region, PD-L1 status (CPS \<1 versus CPS ≥1), and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|||14.1|4.4|0.00009
81695280|NCT03675737|163087038|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|9.5||||0.00041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|15.0||One-sided p-value based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|Miettinen & Nurminen method||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|||15.0|3.9|0.00041
81695281|NCT03675737|163087039|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|17.5||||2e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|25.5||One-sided p-value based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|Miettinen & Nurminen method||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region and chemotherapy regimen with small strata collapsed.|||25.5|9.3|0.00002
81695282|NCT02604810|163087050|NON_INFERIORITY|Method of estimation = least-squares means based on analysis of variance (ANOVA) with a mixed-effect model. The lower bound of the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the geometric LSM ratio (SC/IV) of the primary PK endpoint of steady state AUC0-7 days for the PK population should be above 0.80.|Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.07||||||||1.07|1.00|
81695283|NCT03534063|163087063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Comparisons for opioid consumption and composite pain intensity were performed by analysis of covariance, adjusting for baseline differences in groups||||||.047
81695284|NCT03534063|163087064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.638|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.638
81695285|NCT02397694|163087065|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority of treatment with BIC + F/TAF relative to treatment with DTG + F/TAF. Noninferiority assessed using a conventional 95% confidence interval (CI) approach, with a noninferiority margin of 12%|Difference in percentages|2.9||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|14.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 copies/mL vs \> 100,000 copies/mL).||||14.2|-8.5|0.5
81695286|NCT02622724|163087083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8219|||||||Van Elteren hypothesis test|||A non-parametric analysis has been used as the data distribution was skewed. This involved a generalised Wilcoxon rank sum-based stratification test which assigns ranks within strata and compares two treatments within strata (Van Elteren hypothesis test).||||0.8219
81695287|NCT02622724|163087090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4678|||||||Van Elteren p-values|||Van Elteren hypothesis test was used as the distribution was non-normal and negatively skewed by patients who are assigned scores of zero in the event of death.||||0.4678
81715934|NCT01050998|163127843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|19.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.798||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.06|34.8|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for European region.||34.80|4.06|0.013
81715935|NCT01050998|163127843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|7.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.873||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.68|23.36|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for European region.||23.36|-7.68|0.320
81715936|NCT01050998|163127843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|31.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.873|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.85|46.89|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for European region.||46.89|15.85|<0.001
81537740|NCT00525512|162758489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.075||||0.0059||95.0|0.022|0.128||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.128|0.022|0.0059
81695288|NCT02622724|163087095|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model using Type III sums of squares with Treatment, Severity, and Country fixed effect factors, Baseline as covariate||||||<0.05
81537741|NCT00525512|162758490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.154|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.11|0.198||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.198|0.110|<0.0001
81695289|NCT02622724|163087098|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|31.1|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|99.9|||ANOVA|||Treatment effect was analysed using ANOVA parameter estimates (Least Squares Means and 95% Confidence Intervals) for the overall treatment difference for maximum distance walked on Day 180.||99.9|-37.7|>0.05
81695290|NCT02622724|163087112|OTHER||LS Means difference|0.0|||>|0.05|ONE_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA estimates (LS means and a 95 % CI for the treatment difference) were presented for all numeric biomarker variables.||IL -1ra - changes in levels from baseline to Day 14||||>0.05
81695291|NCT02622724|163087112|OTHER||LS Means difference|0.0|||>|0.05|ONE_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA estimates (LS means and a 95 % CI for the treatment difference) were presented for all numeric biomarker variables.||IL- 6 - changes in levels from baseline to Day 14||||>0.05
81715937|NCT01050998|163127843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|12.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.089||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.41|46.64|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for Japanese region.||46.64|-22.41|0.483
81695292|NCT02622724|163087112|OTHER||LS Means difference|0.0|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA estimates (LS means and a 95% CI for the treatment difference) were presented for all numeric biomarker variables.||FGF basic - changes in levels from baseline to Day 14||||<0.05
81695293|NCT02622724|163087112|OTHER||LS Means difference|0.0|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA estimates (LS means and a 95 % CI for the treatment difference) were presented for all numeric biomarker variables.||IP-10 - changes in levels from baseline to Day 14.||||<0.05
81695294|NCT02622724|163087112|OTHER||LS Means difference|0.0|||>|0.05|ONE_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA estimates (LS means and a 95 % CI for the treatment difference) were presented for all numeric biomarker variables.||TNF-α - changes in levels from baseline to Day 14||||>0.05
81695295|NCT02622724|163087113|OTHER||||||<|0.007||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.007
81695296|NCT02622724|163087116|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|28.0|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.0|110.1|||ANOVA|||Treatment effect was analysed using ANOVA parameter estimates (Least Squares Means and 95 % Confidence Intervals) for the overall treatment difference for maximun distance walked on Day 360.||110.1|-54|>0.05
81695297|NCT00487084|163087119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Log Rank|||A sample of 56 was estimated to have an 80% power to detect a 30% difference in the proportion of subjects with continuing analgesia in the MCS versus the SCM groups when 50% of the subjects in the SCM had requested supplemental analgesia. 28 subjects was added to compare the influence of time of morphine and 2-chloroprocaine administration to lidocaine-morphine analgesia. The primary outcome was compared using Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and the log-rank test.||||0.006
81695298|NCT00487084|163087119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.83
81695299|NCT00487084|163087119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.009
81695300|NCT00487084|163087120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81695301|NCT00487084|163087120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81695302|NCT00487084|163087121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.01
81695303|NCT00487084|163087121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.01
81695304|NCT00487084|163087122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.20
81695305|NCT01640925|163087160|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The number of patients needed to achieve 80% power was estimated at 171 using Cox proportional hazards regression (hazard ratio reduction of 0.66; 0.15 probability of infection with control) using a two-sided 5% significance.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.555||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.309|0.998|||Regression, Cox||Hypothesis: Compared to soap and water daily bathing, 2% chlorhexidine gluconate bathing on ICU admission and every 48 hours during surgical ICU care will decrease the risk of acquiring four hospital-acquired infections in surgical ICU patients.|||0.998|0.309|0.049
81695306|NCT00442013|163087187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.3|||Regression, Linear|Linear mixed effects model is robust to data that are missing at random that has characteristics similar to multiple imputation techniques.||All participants included in the analysis. The model includes the data (ACQ scores) from all time points including baseline. The treatment effect (delta-delta) comparing the difference from baseline at 6 months is estimated from the model. Longitudinal models estimated the change from baseline to 6 months in a measurement using generalized estimating equations with an unstructured or exchangeable covariance matrix to adjust for repeated measures.||0.3|0.0|0.12
81695307|NCT00442013|163087188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2593||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||Regression, Linear|||||0.2|-0.3|0.65
81695308|NCT00442013|163087189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0906||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Regression, Linear|||||0.1|-0.1|0.99
81695309|NCT00442013|163087190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.7|||negative binomial|||||1.7|0.9|0.30
81695310|NCT00442013|163087191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.01|||Regression, Linear|Model includes the data from all time points. Treatment effect (delta-delta) comparing the difference from baseline at 24 weeks is from the model.||||0.01|-0.07|0.14
81695311|NCT00442013|163087192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.4|||Regression, Linear|||||0.4|-2.1|0.20
81695312|NCT02387372|163087193|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio (GMR)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.21|1.56|||||Ratio of Last Dose/First Dose|Accumulation Ratio of Last Dose/First Dose||1.56|1.21|
81695313|NCT02387372|163087193|OTHER||GMR|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.29|||||Ratio of Last Dose/First Dose|Accumulation Ratio of Last Dose/First Dose||1.29|1.03|
81695314|NCT02387372|163087196|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio (GMR)|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5|1.96|||||Ratio of Last Dose/First Dose|Accumulation Ratio of Last Dose/First Dose||1.96|1.50|
81695315|NCT02387372|163087196|OTHER||GMR|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.14|1.55|||||Ratio of Last Dose/First Dose|Accumulation Ratio of Last Dose/First Dose||1.55|1.14|
81695316|NCT02387372|163087198|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio (GMR)|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.44|1.81|||||Ratio of Last Dose/First Dose|Accumulation Ratio of Last Dose/First Dose||1.81|1.44|
81695317|NCT02387372|163087198|OTHER||GMR|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|1.39|||||Ratio of Last Dose/First Dose|Accumulation Ratio of Last Dose/First Dose||1.39|1.11|
81695318|NCT02387372|163087199|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio (GMR)|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.51|1.95|||||Ratio of Last Dose/First Dose|Accumulation Ratio of Last Dose/First Dose||1.95|1.51|
81695319|NCT02387372|163087199|OTHER||GMR|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.33|||||Ratio of Last Dose/First Dose|Accumulation Ratio of Last Dose/First Dose||1.33|1.09|
81695320|NCT03575884|163087230|SUPERIORITY||Study_arm timepoint interactions|-27.32|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.49|-2.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.14|-52.49|<0.05
81695321|NCT03709810|163087250|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.3|||ANOVA|Log10 peanuts mass as response variable, study product and period as fixed explanatory effects, and participant as a random effect.|GMR=(Experimental denture adhesive/ No Adhesive)|||0.30|0.12|<0.0001
81537742|NCT00525512|162758491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.162|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.117|0.208||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.208|0.117|<0.0001
81695322|NCT04866303|163087256|OTHER|unadjusted logistic regression model|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Minimum testing kit completion rate of 70% in the passive study arm, and calculated that 400 total subjects would provide us with 90% power to detect an effect size associated with a rate ratio of 1.20, or an absolute difference of 14% (70% in passive, 84% in active). A futility boundary of 60% was identified by Community Advisory Board members as justification to prematurely halt trial enrollment if, after completing 25% of expected enrollment, successful test completion fell below that rate.||2.80|1.03|0.04
81695323|NCT04866303|163087257|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.26|||Regression, Logistic|||Minimum testing kit completion rate of 70% in the passive study arm, and calculated that 400 total subjects would provide us with 90% power to detect an effect size associated with a rate ratio of 1.20, or an absolute difference of 14% (70% in passive, 84% in active). A futility boundary of 60% was identified by Community Advisory Board members as justification to prematurely halt trial enrollment if, after completing 25% of expected enrollment, successful test completion fell below that rate||2.26|0.86|0.18
81695324|NCT01954251|163087270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparison at one month after the last dose of HZ/su was performed between the Control group and GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A group. The GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A group was considered as statistically significant non-inferior compared to the Control group in terms of immunogenicity if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMs between the Control and the Co-Ad group (Control over GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A) was below 1.5.|Adjusted Geometric mean concentration ra|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.2||||||Adjusted ratios of Control group over GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A group in anti-gE antibody ELISA concentrations GMCs at one month after last vaccine dose. An Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to analyse post-vaccination log-transformed concentrations of anti-gE. The fixed-effect model included the minimisation variable (age cohorts) and the treatment as fixed effect. The pre-vaccination log-transformed concentrations were included as continuous covariate.||1.20|0.97|
81695325|NCT01954251|163087271|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparisons at Day 21 after the FLU-D-QIV dose were performed between the Control group and GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A group. The GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A group was considered as statistically significant non inferior compared to the Control group in terms of immunogenicity (for each strain) if the UL of 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between the Control and the GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A (Control/ GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A) group is below 1.5.|Adjusted geometric mean Titer ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.22||||||For the Flu A/California/7/2009 H1N1 strain ,an ANOVA model was used to analyze post-vaccination log-transformed titers. The fixed-effect model included the minimization variable (age cohorts) and the treatment as fixed effect. The pre-vaccination log-transformed concentrations were included as continuous covariate. GMs of post-vaccination titers (Day 21) were calculated conditionally to the means of the pre-vaccination log-transformed titers (Month 0) for this strain.||1.22|0.88|
81695326|NCT01954251|163087271|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparisons at Day 21 after the FLU-D-QIV dose were performed between the Control group and GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A group. The GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A group was considered as statistically significant non inferior compared to the Control group in terms of immunogenicity (for each strain) if the UL of 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between the Control and the GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A (Control/ GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A) group is below 1.5.|Adjusted geometric mean Titer ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.17||||||For the Flu A/Texas/50/2012 H3N2 strain ,an ANOVA model was used to analyze post-vaccination log-transformed titers. The fixed-effect model included the minimization variable (age cohorts) and the treatment as fixed effect. The pre-vaccination log-transformed concentrations were included as continuous covariate. GMs of post-vaccination titers (Day 21) were calculated conditionally to the means of the pre-vaccination log-transformed titers (Month 0) for this strain.||1.17|0.91|
81537743|NCT00525512|162758492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.145|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.099|0.192||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.192|0.099|<0.0001
81695327|NCT01954251|163087271|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparisons at Day 21 after the FLU-D-QIV dose were performed between the Control group and GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A group. The GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A group was considered as statistically significant non inferior compared to the Control group in terms of immunogenicity (for each strain) if the UL of 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between the Control and the GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A (Control/ GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A) group is below 1.5.|Adjusted geometric mean Titer ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.2||||||For the Flu B/Brisbane/60/2008 Victoria strain ,an ANOVA model was used to analyze post-vaccination log-transformed titers. The fixed-effect model included the minimization variable (age cohorts) and the treatment as fixed effect. The pre-vaccination log-transformed concentrations were included as continuous covariate. GMs of post-vaccination titers (Day 21) were calculated conditionally to the means of the pre-vaccination log-transformed titers (Month 0) for this strain.||1.20|0.95|
81695328|NCT01954251|163087271|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparisons at Day 21 after the FLU-D-QIV dose were performed between the Control group and GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A group. The GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A group was considered as statistically significant non inferior compared to the Control group in terms of immunogenicity (for each strain) if the UL of 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between the Control and the GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A (Control/ GSK1437173A + GSK2321138A) group is below 1.5.|Adjusted geometric mean Titer ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.09||||||For the Flu B/Massachusetts/2/2012 Yamagata strain ,an ANOVA model was used to analyze post-vaccination log-transformed titers. The fixed-effect model included the minimization variable (age cohorts) and the treatment as fixed effect. The pre-vaccination log-transformed concentrations were included as continuous covariate. GMs of post-vaccination titers (Day 21) were calculated conditionally to the means of the pre-vaccination log-transformed titers (Month 0) for this strain.||1.09|0.88|
81695329|NCT02504268|163087288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2359|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.2359
81695330|NCT02504268|163087289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0112|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0112
81695331|NCT02504268|163087290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0021
81695332|NCT02504268|163087291|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||rank-based ANCOVA|||||||< 0.0001
81695333|NCT02504268|163087292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0006
81537744|NCT00525512|162758493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.127|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.077|0.176||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.176|0.077|<0.0001
81537745|NCT00525512|162758494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.134|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.083|0.185||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.185|0.083|<0.0001
81537746|NCT00525512|162758495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.149|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.097|0.202||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.202|0.097|<0.0001
81695334|NCT03025217|163087293|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.33||||0.095|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.095
81695335|NCT03025217|163087294|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.75||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81695336|NCT02344407|163087301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Chi-squared|Bernards Exact Test Chi-square||Each active vaccine is compared to the placebo group||||0.68
81695337|NCT02344407|163087301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Chi-squared|Barnard Exact Test Chi-square||||||0.68
81695338|NCT02344407|163087302|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Linear regression (analysis of covariance) adjusted for baseline antibody level||||||<0.001
81695339|NCT02344407|163087302|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline antibody level||||||<0.001
81695340|NCT01580592|163087340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.6||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||for omalizumab 150mg|||||0.001
81695341|NCT01580592|163087340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.4||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81695342|NCT01580592|163087340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.9|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81695343|NCT01580592|163087341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.988|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.988
81695344|NCT03471767|163087348|SUPERIORITY|Multilevel modeling (MLM) was used to model daily reports of cigarettes smoked as a function of week, treatment (AXS-05 vs. bupropion), and the interaction between week and treatment. The contrast between the two treatment groups in change in smoking intensity from baseline to week 3 was estimated within the context of the model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|-0.65||This was not adjusted for multiple comparisons, because the primary hypothesis was established a-priori.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.65|-2.75|0.05
81695345|NCT03471767|163087354|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81695346|NCT00608530|163087360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Repeated measures analysis of variance compared differences between and within groups (CBT and Supportive Care) from baseline to end of treatment. Statistical testing was performed using 2-tailed tests and alpha level of .05 for declaring statistical significance. The trial was powered at the \>.80 level to detect differences between condition based on projected sample N = 130; given the N = 66 actually achieved our a priori power for detecting differences between groups was .63.||||.05
81695347|NCT00608530|163087361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Primary analyses consisted of modified intent-to-treat analysis of all randomized participants who attended at least 1 treatment session, with multiple imputation to address missing data. The study was powered at 80% to detect large effect sizes (\>.50SD) and alpha of .05 with a recruitment goal N = 140; with the N = 61 actually obtained, our a priori power was .55 to detect between group differences.||||.05
81695348|NCT00608530|163087362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Repeated measures analysis of variance comparing groups at baseline and end of treatment.||||>0.05
81695349|NCT00608530|163087364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.05
81695350|NCT03483506|163087421|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|8.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|50.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.88|11.82|||ANOVA||"Standard deviation is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation. BI 1467335 tab arm is the numerator, while BI 1467335 (C-14) iv arm is the denominator."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary PK endpoints was an ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale. The model included effects accounting for 'subject' and 'formulation' as sources of variation; 'subject' was considered as a random effect, whereas 'formulation' was considered as a fixed effect.||11.82|5.88|
81695351|NCT03483506|163087423|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|62.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.08|74.14|||ANOVA||"Standard deviation is actually intra individual geometric coefficient of variation. BI 1467335 tab arm is the numerator, while BI 1467335 (C-14) iv arm is the denominator."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary PK endpoints was an ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale. The model included effects accounting for 'subject' and 'formulation' as sources of variation; 'subject' was considered as a random effect, whereas 'formulation' was considered as a fixed effect.||74.14|52.08|
81695352|NCT01683071|163087441|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|2.9||||0.9494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.0|94.0|||ANCOVA|||||94|-88|0.9494
81695353|NCT01683071|163087441|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|-103.3||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-192.0|-14.0|||ANCOVA|||||-14|-192|0.0237
81695354|NCT01683071|163087441|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|-94.3||||0.0386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-184.0|-5.0|||ANCOVA|||||-5|-184|0.0386
81695355|NCT01683071|163087441|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|-96.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-144.0|-49.0|||ANCOVA|||||-49|-144|<0.0001
81695356|NCT01683071|163087442|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LSM ratio|0.9||||0.6182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.3|||ANOVA|||||1.3|0.6|0.6182
81695357|NCT01683071|163087442|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LSM ratio|0.73||||0.1097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.1|||ANOVA|||||1.1|0.5|0.1097
81695358|NCT01683071|163087442|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LSM ratio|0.85||||0.4046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.3|||ANOVA|||||1.3|0.6|0.4046
81695359|NCT01683071|163087442|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LSM ratio|0.74||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.9|||ANOVA|||||0.9|0.6|0.0016
81695360|NCT02625324|163087481|SUPERIORITY||Event Rate|0.023|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.081|||Exact binomial test|||"The primary study endpoint, major device effect at 30 days, is a dichotomous study outcome; hence, an exact method based on the binomial distribution was used for the hypothesis testing. The primary study endpoint was tested against a performance goal of 16%:~H0: p ≥ 16% vs. Ha: p \<16%, where p denotes the true event rate of primary study endpoint in the target population."||0.081||<0.0001
81695361|NCT00424528|163087499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Study baseline FEV1 as covariate and treatment group as fixed effect.||||||<0.001
81695362|NCT00424528|163087499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Study Baseline FEV1 as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||||<0.001
81695363|NCT00424528|163087499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Primary analysis:Group 2 vs 3. Key secondary analysis: Group 1 vs 3. Multiple comparisons for the analysis of the primary endpoint were controlled at the 5% level.|ANCOVA|Study baseline FEV1 as a covariate and treatment group as fixed effect.||||||<0.001
81695364|NCT00424528|163087500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Study baseline FEV1 as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||||<0.001
81695365|NCT00424528|163087500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Study baseline FEV1 as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||||0.001
81695366|NCT00424528|163087501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Study baseline FEV1 as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||||0.001
81695367|NCT00424528|163087501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Study baseline FEV1 as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||||<0.001
81695368|NCT00424528|163087502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Study baseline FEV1 as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||||0.073
81695369|NCT00424528|163087502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Study baseline FEV1 as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||||0.050
81695370|NCT00424528|163087505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Week 0 comparisons: Study baseline FEV1 as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||Week 0 comparisons||||0.060
81695371|NCT00424528|163087505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Study baseline FEV1 as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||Week 0||||<0.001
81695372|NCT00424528|163087505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Week 2 comparisons: Study baseline FEV1 as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||Week 2 comparisons||||0.004
81695373|NCT00424528|163087505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Week 2 comparisons: Study baseline FEV1 as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||Week 2 comparisons||||0.002
81695374|NCT00424528|163087508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Study baseline Inspiratory Capacity as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||||0.206
81695375|NCT00424528|163087508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Study baseline Inspiratory Capacity as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||||0.025
81695376|NCT02115113|163087515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.01||0.3013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|15.34|||ANOVA|||||15.34|-4.86|0.3013
81695377|NCT00789191|163087522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.001||95.0|-0.77|-0.33||No corrections to adjust for multiplicity were performed. Statistical significance threshold was p\<0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used; baseline HbA1c was included as covariate and treatment, stratification and country was included as factors||Null hypothesis: Difference between mean HbA1c in the two treatment arms is equal to zero. Power calculation: Assuming a standard deviation of 1.0 for HbA1c, 100 subjects in each treatment arm would be required to obtain a power of 80% for detecting a HbA1c difference of 0.4%||-0.33|-0.77|0.0010
81695378|NCT00789191|163087523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.2||||0.001||95.0|1.65|6.19||No corrections to adjust for multiplicity were performed. Statistical significance threshold was p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group comparison using logistic regression model incl.treatment,stratification factor, country as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c as covariate||Null hypothesis: Odds ratio is equal to one.||6.19|1.65|0.0010
81695379|NCT00789191|163087524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.47||||0.008||95.0|1.26|4.81||No corrections to adjust for multiplicity were performed. Statistical significance threshold was p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group comparison using logistic regression model incl.treatment,stratification factor, country as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c as covariate||Null hypothesis: Odds ratio is equal to one.||4.81|1.26|0.0080
81695380|NCT00789191|163087525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.063||95.0|0.96|5.2||No corrections to adjust for multiplicity were performed. Statistical significance threshold was p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group comparison using logistic regression model incl.treatment,stratification factor, country as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c as covariate||Null hypothesis: Odds ratio is equal to one.||5.20|0.96|0.063
81695381|NCT00789191|163087526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.135||95.0|0.8|5.37||No corrections to adjust for multiplicity were performed. Statistical significance threshold was p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic||Treatment group comparison using logistic regression model incl.treatment,stratification factor, country as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c as covariate|Null hypothesis: Odds ratio is equal to one.||5.37|0.8|0.135
81537747|NCT00525512|162758496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.077|0.183||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.183|0.077|<0.0001
81537748|NCT00525512|162758497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.217|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.127|0.307||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.307|0.127|<0.0001
81695382|NCT00789191|163087527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.121||95.0|-0.07|0.63||No corrections to adjust for multiplicity were performed. Statistical significance threshold was p\<0.05.|ANCOVA|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used; baseline was included as covariate and treatment, stratification and country was included as factors.||||0.63|-0.07|0.121
81695383|NCT00789191|163087528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.84||||0.109||95.0|-0.19|1.88||No corrections to adjust for multiplicity were performed. Statistical significance threshold was p\<0.05.|ANCOVA|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used; baseline was included as covariate and treatment, stratification and country was included as factors.||||1.88|-0.19|0.109
81695384|NCT00789191|163087529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.45||||0.001||95.0|-3.01|-1.88||No corrections to adjust for multiplicity were performed. Statistical significance threshold was p\<0.05.|ANCOVA|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used; baseline was included as covariate and treatment, stratification and country was included as factors.||||-1.88|-3.01|0.0010
81695385|NCT00789191|163087533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.01||||||95.0|-2.5|-1.51|||Linear Mixed-model|PG profile analysis:linear mixed effect model.Treatment,time,country,time-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables.Subject as a random factor|COMB-SITA Difference. Before breakfast|||-1.51|-2.50|
81695386|NCT00789191|163087533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.64||||||95.0|-2.4|-0.89|||Linear Mixed-model|PG profile analysis:linear mixed effect model.Treatment,time,country,time-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables.Subject as a random factor|COMB-SITA Difference. 120 minutes after start of breakfast|||-0.89|-2.40|
81695387|NCT00789191|163087533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02||||||95.0|-1.69|-0.35|||Linear Mixed-model|PG profile analysis:linear mixed effect model.Treatment,time,country,time-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables.Subject as a random factor|COMB-SITA Difference. Before lunch|||-0.35|-1.69|
81695388|NCT00789191|163087533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||||95.0|-2.05|-0.56|||Linear mixed-model|PG profile analysis:linear mixed effect model.Treatment,time,country,time-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables.Subject as a random factor|COMB-SITA Difference. 120 minutes after start of lunch|||-0.56|-2.05|
81695389|NCT00789191|163087533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||||95.0|-1.58|0.05|||Linear Mixed-model|PG profile analysis:linear mixed effect model.Treatment,time,country,time-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables.Subject as a random factor|COMB-SITA Difference. Before dinner|||0.05|-1.58|
81695390|NCT00789191|163087533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.88||||||95.0|-1.75|-0.02|||Linear Mixed-model|PG profile analysis:linear mixed effect model.Treatment,time,country,time-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables.Subject as a random factor|COMB-SITA Difference. 120 minutes after start of dinner|||-0.02|-1.75|
81695391|NCT00789191|163087533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04||||||95.0|-1.88|-0.2|||Linear Mixed-model|PG profile analysis:linear mixed effect model.Treatment,time,country,time-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables.Subject as a random factor|COMB-SITA Difference. Bedtime|||-0.20|-1.88|
81695392|NCT00789191|163087533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17||||||95.0|-1.84|-0.49|||Linear Mixed Model|PG profile analysis:linear mixed effect model.Treatment,time,country,time-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables.Subject as a random factor|COMB-SITA Difference. At 03:00 a.m.|||-0.49|-1.84|
81695393|NCT00789191|163087533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||||95.0|-2.26|-1.34|||Linear Mixed-model|PG profile analysis:linear mixed effect model.Treatment,time,country,time-by-treatment interaction as explanatory variables.Subject as a random factor|COMB-SITA Difference. Before breakfast the following day|||-1.34|-2.26|
81695394|NCT03736629|163087546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.14|4.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||Study did not reach its accrual goal. Sample size is too small to draw any conclusions.||4.81|-6.14|0.72
81695395|NCT03736629|163087547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.67||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.98|24.65|||t-test, 2 sided||Study did not reach its accrual goal. Sample size is too small to draw any conclusions.|||24.65|-35.98|0.59
81695396|NCT03736629|163087550|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Study did not reach its accrual goal. Sample size is too small to draw any conclusions.||||1.0
81695397|NCT00967226|163087554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||intention to treat analysis||||0.77
81695398|NCT00961662|163087574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The HbA1c percent change at each study visit was calculated and then categorized as a binary response (i.e., responders and non-responders) for each subject based on the breakpoint to be used in the endpoint. Inferential statistics were prepared to compare the differences across the three treatments a using logistic regression model with the dose group and the HbA1c stratum included in the mode||||<0.05
81695399|NCT01042613|163087580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of the Binomial Proportions|0.02||||0.851||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||.851
81695400|NCT01042613|163087581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.105||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.105
81695401|NCT01042613|163087582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.8||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.8
81695402|NCT00333619|163087597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.10
81695403|NCT00333619|163087598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.12
81537749|NCT00525512|162758498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.157||||0.0019||95.0|0.058|0.255||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.255|0.058|0.0019
81695404|NCT03209440|163087605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.02
81449896|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0574|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1285|0.0136||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 8, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.0136|-0.1285|
81449897|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7476|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3383|1.6519||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798\]) at week 8, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.6519|0.3383|
81449898|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0327|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0962|0.0308||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 8, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.0308|-0.0962|
81449899|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6346|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3704|1.0872||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 12, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.0872|0.3704|
81469715|NCT02453282|162632163|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.894|1.339||The analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab Monotherapy Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.339|0.894|0.383
81469716|NCT02453282|162632163|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.38||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.136|1.678||The analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.678|1.136|0.001
81537750|NCT00525512|162758499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.182||||0.0006||95.0|0.078|0.286||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.286|0.078|0.0006
81695405|NCT03209440|163087605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.005
81469717|NCT02453282|162632163|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.954|1.403||The analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Durvalumab Monotherapy||1.403|0.954|0.138
81537751|NCT00525512|162758500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.234|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.13|0.339||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.339|0.130|<0.0001
81537752|NCT00525512|162758501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.161||||0.009||95.0|0.04|0.281||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.281|0.040|0.009
81537753|NCT00525512|162758502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.212||||0.0002||95.0|0.102|0.322||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.322|0.102|0.0002
81695406|NCT03209440|163087606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.21
81469718|NCT02453282|162632164|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.043|1.475||The analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab Monotherapy Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.475|1.043|0.015
81469719|NCT02453282|162632164|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.054|1.485||The analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.485|1.054|0.010
81537754|NCT00525512|162758503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.241|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.128|0.355||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.355|0.128|<0.0001
81695407|NCT03209440|163087606|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.12
81695408|NCT03209440|163087607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.21
81695409|NCT03209440|163087607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.21
81537755|NCT00525512|162758504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.277|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.179|0.375||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.375|0.179|<0.0001
81537756|NCT00525512|162758505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.325|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.226|0.425||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.425|0.226|<0.0001
81537757|NCT00525512|162758506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.353|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.245|0.461||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.461|0.245|<0.0001
81695410|NCT03209440|163087608|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.11
81695411|NCT03209440|163087608|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.14
81469720|NCT02453282|162632164|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.845|1.179||The analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Durvalumab Monotherapy||1.179|0.845|0.984
81537758|NCT00525512|162758507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.259|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.154|0.365||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.365|0.154|<0.0001
81695412|NCT03209440|163087609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|"The outcome variable was scored as 1= prolong life; treat everything to 4 = provide comfort care only."||||||0.05
81695413|NCT03209440|163087609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|"The outcome variable was scored as 1= prolong life; treat everything to 4 = provide comfort care only."||||||0.46
81695414|NCT03583372|163087630|OTHER|Estimation of within treatment group change from Baseline|Least squares mean|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-2.0||||||||-2.0|-2.9|
81695415|NCT03583372|163087630|OTHER|Estimation of within treatment group change from Baseline|Least squares mean|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.5||||||||-1.5|-2.5|
81695416|NCT03583372|163087631|OTHER|Estimation of within treatment group change from Baseline|Least squares mean|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.9||||||||-1.9|-2.5|
81695417|NCT03583372|163087631|OTHER|Estimation of within treatment group change from Baseline|Least squares mean|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.3||||||||-1.3|-2.0|
81695418|NCT03583372|163087632|OTHER|Estimation of within treatment group change from Baseline|Least squares mean|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-2.7||||||||-2.7|-4.0|
81695419|NCT03583372|163087632|OTHER|Estimation of within treatment group change from Baseline|Least squares mean|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-2.5||||||||-2.5|-4.0|
81695420|NCT03583372|163087633|OTHER|Estimation of within treatment group change from Baseline|Least squares mean|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-2.2||||||||-2.2|-2.8|
81695421|NCT03583372|163087633|OTHER|Estimation of within treatment group change from Baseline|Least squares mean|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.6||||||||-1.6|-2.3|
81695422|NCT00831441|163087637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.5094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.11|||Cox proportional hazard models|||A test of superiority at the one-sided α = 0.025 significance level for the primary efficacy outcome was performed.||1.11|0.80|0.5094
81695423|NCT00831441|163087638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.6702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.26|||Cox proportional hazard models|||||1.26|0.70|0.6702
81695424|NCT00831441|163087639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.6311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.4|||Cox proportional hazard models|||||1.40|0.57|0.6311
81695425|NCT00831441|163087640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.5086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.14|||Cox proportional hazard models|||||1.14|0.76|0.5086
81695426|NCT00831441|163087641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.1502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.12|||Cox proportional hazard models|||||1.12|0.47|0.1502
81695427|NCT00831441|163087642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.4317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.09|||Cox proportional hazard models|||||1.09|0.82|0.4317
81695428|NCT00831441|163087643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.8015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.15|||Cox proportional hazard models|||||1.15|0.83|0.8015
81695429|NCT00831441|163087644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.8948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.15|||Cox proportional hazard models|||||1.15|0.85|0.8948
81695430|NCT00831441|163087645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.59||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|4.46|||Cox Proportional Hazard model|||A point estimate and two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for relative risk, as measured by the hazard ratio and a p-value for the test of equality of rates (HR = 1) was calculated.||4.46|1.50|0.0006
81695431|NCT00831441|163087646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|3.58|||Cox Proportional Hazard model|||||3.58|1.72|<0.0001
81695432|NCT00831441|163087647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|3.72|||Cox Proportional Hazard model|||||3.72|1.87|<0.0001
81695433|NCT00831441|163087648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|2.7|||Cox Proportional Hazard model|||||2.70|2.06|<0.0001
81695434|NCT03377244|163087653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1013||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of percent change in weight from baseline to 6 months post-intervention.|general linear model|Model adjusted for age, sex, education, marital status, and employment status.||||||0.1013
81695435|NCT03377244|163087654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.495||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of change in mean HbA1c from baseline to 6 months post-intervention.|general linear model|Model adjusted for age, sex, education, marital status, and employment.||||||0.4950
81695436|NCT03377244|163087655|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7416||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of change in systolic blood pressure from baseline to 6 months post-intervention.|general linear model|Model adjusted for age, sex, education, marital status, and employment status.||||||0.7416
81695437|NCT03377244|163087656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0702||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of change in diastolic blood pressure from baseline to 6 months post-intervention.|general linear model|Model adjusted for age, sex, education, marital status, and employment status.||||||0.0702
81695438|NCT03377244|163087657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of change in eating habits self-efficacy scores from baseline to 6 months post-intervention.|general linear model|Model adjusted for age, sex, education, marital status, and employment status.||||||0.0070
81695439|NCT03377244|163087658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of change in physical activity self-efficacy scale scores from baseline to 6 months post-intervention.|general linear model|Model adjusted for age, sex, education, marital status, and employment status.||||||0.0009
81695440|NCT03377244|163087659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.374||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis for the probability of participants to engage in sufficient physical activity at 6 months post-intervention.|Regression, Logistic|Model adjusted for age, sex, education, marital status, employment status, and baseline physical activity.||||||0.3740
81695441|NCT03377244|163087660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9556||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of change in participants' sugar-sweetened beverage consumption per day from baseline to 6 months post-intervention.|general linear model|Model adjusted for age, sex, education, marital status, and employment status.||||||0.9556
81695442|NCT03377244|163087661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1726||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of change in participants' fruit and vegetable consumption scale scores from baseline to 6 months post-intervention.|general linear model|Model adjusted for age, sex, education, marital status, and employment status.||||||0.1726
81695443|NCT03377244|163087662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0478||||||The p-value above reflects results of between-arms analysis of change in participants' family support scale scores from baseline to 6 months post-intervention.|general linear model|Model adjusted for age, sex, education, marital status, and employment status.||||||0.0478
81695444|NCT04348656|163087670|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.43|||wald test|||||1.43|0.94|0.18
81695445|NCT04348656|163087671|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.47|||Regression, Cox|||||1.47|0.89|0.30
81695446|NCT04348656|163087672|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|bootstrap estimates based on resampling process|bootstrap estimates based on resampling process|||0.7|-2.1|0.41
81695447|NCT04348656|163087673|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.12||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.46|||wald test|||||1.46|0.86|0.40
81695448|NCT04348656|163087674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.7|-0.3|0.22
81695449|NCT04348656|163087675|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.27|||t-test, 2 sided|bootstrap estimates based on resampling process|bootstrap estimates based on resampling process|||2.27|0.31|0.72
81695450|NCT04348656|163087678|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.13||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.45|||wald test|||||1.45|0.88|0.33
81695451|NCT04348656|163087679|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.35|||Regression, Cox|competing risk analysis|competing risk analysis|||1.35|0.76|0.91
81695452|NCT04348656|163087680|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.04|||Regression, Cox|||||1.04|0.80|0.18
81695453|NCT04348656|163087681|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.53||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.26|||wald test|||||2.26|1.04|0.03
81695454|NCT04348656|163087681|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.7||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.69|||Regression, Cox|competing risk analysis|competing risk analysis|The cumulative incidence of Grade 3 and 4 serious AEs is described as a hazard ratio.||2.69|1.08|0.02
81695455|NCT04348656|163087683|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.27||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.57|||wald test|||||1.57|1.02|0.03
81695456|NCT04348656|163087686|OTHER|Incremental cost per quality-adjusted life day gained (ICER)- this is a summary measure of the cost-effectiveness of the intervention, compared to the control group. This is calculated using the cost (derived from cost of the intervention and cost of hospital stay based on the payer's perspective) per patient and the quality-adjusted life days calculated using the EQ-5D-5L results.|ICER (CAD)|-44623.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-525369.24|436123.22|||||ICER is reported in Canadian dollars. 95% CI is calculated by 1000 bootstrap sampling using bias-corrected accelerated method.|||436123.22|-525369.24|
81695457|NCT03072719|163087687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.19||||0.1774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.09||From ANCOVA model: Treatment as fixed factor, baseline Schiff Sensitivity score as covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference is 0.454% stannous fluoride minus 0.76% sodium monofluorophosphate such that a negative difference favours first named treatment.|"H0 : The difference in Schiff Sensitivity Score at Day 14 between the experimental dentifrice and reference dentifrice is zero.~H1 : The difference in Schiff Sensitivity Score at Day 14 between the experimental dentifrice and reference dentifrice is not zero."||0.09|-0.46|0.1774
81695458|NCT01088438|163087690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|1 degree of freedom||Null hypothesis: proportion of encounters with contextual red flag in which appropriate treatment is planned is the same in the two groups.||||<0.001
81695459|NCT01088438|163087691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|1 degree of freedom||Null hypothesis is equal proportion of contextual red flags probed in control and intervention groups.||||<.001
81695460|NCT01088438|163087692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||Chi-squared|1 df||Null hypothesis is equal proportion of encounters probed in control and intervention groups.||||0.85
81695461|NCT00511342|163087708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.078||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.198|0.041||No corrections for multiple comparisons were made for these safety parameters. The a-priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA included the Z-score values at baseline as adjusted factor.|NOMAC-E2 minus LNG-EE for lumbar spine (L2-L4)|||0.041|-0.198|0.19
81695462|NCT00511342|163087708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference of adjusted means|-0.03||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|0.075||No corrections for multiple comparisons were made for these safety parameters. The a-priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA included the Z-score values at baseline as adjusted factor.|NOMAC-E2 minus LNG-EE for femoral neck|||0.075|-0.136|0.57
81695463|NCT00305253|163087732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.38||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.85|||Regression, Logistic|Independent variables were selected on the basis of their significant association with EAO in bivariate analyses (t-tests and logistic regression).|Pre-Intervention group was compared to the Post-Intervention group. Each group contained different study participants.|"Relative risks and confidence intervals were computed for the primary outcome, Extreme Adverse Outcomes (EAO) - a combined measure of maternal mortality or severe mobidity.~To estimate the independent effect of the intervention net of the effects of other baseline characteristics, a multiple logistic regression model was used."||0.85|0.17|0.019
81695464|NCT00305253|163087733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||Pre-Intervention group was compared to the Post-Intervention group. Each group contained different study participants.|Mean measured volume of blood loss in the drape was compared across phases with t-tests.||||<0.0001
81695465|NCT00305253|163087734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.41|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided||Pre-Intervention group was compared to the Post-Intervention group. Each group contained different study participants.|Relative risks and confidence intervals were computed for emergency hysterectomy.||0.80|0.21|<0.05
81469721|NCT02453282|162632165|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.582|1.437||P-value is based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from the addition of a treatment factor to the model.|Regression, Logistic||The analysis was performed using logistic regression adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Durvalumab Monotherapy Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.437|0.582|0.698
81469722|NCT02453282|162632165|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.549|1.363||P-value is based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from the addition of a treatment factor to the model.|Regression, Logistic||The analysis was performed using logistic regression adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.363|0.549|0.534
81469723|NCT02453282|162632165|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.601|1.496||P-value is based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from the addition of a treatment factor to the model.|Regression, Logistic||The analysis was performed using logistic regression adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Durvalumab Monotherapy||1.496|0.601|0.820
81469724|NCT02453282|162632166|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.0||P-value is based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from the addition of a treatment factor to the model.|Regression, Logistic||The analysis was performed using logistic regression adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non squamous) and PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Durvalumab Monotherapy Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.000|0.480|0.050
81469725|NCT02453282|162632166|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.464|0.959||P-value is based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from the addition of a treatment factor to the model.|Regression, Logistic||The analysis was performed using logistic regression adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non squamous) and PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs SoC Chemotherapy||0.959|0.464|0.029
81469726|NCT02453282|162632166|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.661|1.43||P-value is based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from the addition of a treatment factor to the model.|Regression, Logistic||The analysis was performed using logistic regression adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non squamous) and PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Durvalumab Monotherapy||1.430|0.661|0.887
81469727|NCT02453282|162632167|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.462|0.908||P-value is based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from the addition of a treatment factor to the model.|Regression, Logistic||The analysis was performed using logistic regression adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non squamous) and PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Durvalumab Monotherapy Vs SoC Chemotherapy||0.908|0.462|0.012
81715938|NCT01050998|163127843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|31.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.089||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|65.77|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for Japanese region.||65.77|-3.28|0.075
81469728|NCT02453282|162632167|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.543|1.048||P-value is based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from the addition of a treatment factor to the model.|Regression, Logistic||The analysis was performed using logistic regression adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous) and PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.048|0.543|0.093
81469729|NCT02453282|162632167|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.818|1.647||P-value is based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from the addition of a treatment factor to the model.|Regression, Logistic||The analysis was performed using logistic regression adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous) and PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Durvalumab Monotherapy||1.647|0.818|0.406
81469730|NCT02453282|162632174|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.597|0.975||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab Monotherapy Vs SoC Chemotherapy||0.975|0.597|0.030
81469731|NCT02453282|162632174|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.606|0.994||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs SoC Chemotherapy||0.994|0.606|0.045
81469732|NCT02453282|162632175|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.746|1.08||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab Monotherapy Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.080|0.746|0.255
81469733|NCT02453282|162632175|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.787|1.132||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.132|0.787|0.534
81469734|NCT02453282|162632176|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.824|1.131||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab Monotherapy Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.131|0.824|0.663
81469735|NCT02453282|162632176|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.746|1.027||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>=25% Vs \<25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs SoC Chemotherapy||1.027|0.746|0.103
81469736|NCT02063178|162632243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This randomized clinical trial was designed to have 90% power to detect a 4% weight loss percent difference at 12 months between the two study arms.||||<0.001
81469737|NCT02063178|162632244|OTHER|Correlation|||||<|0.0001|||||||Correlation|||The association between weight change percent and attendance was described using Spearman rank correlation.||||<0.0001
81469738|NCT02063178|162632245|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Correlation|||||||<0.0001
81469739|NCT02063178|162632246|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Correlation|||||||<0.0001
81469740|NCT01225289|162632271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81469741|NCT00435487|162632281|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The test of non-inferiority was based on whether the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the treatment group difference was less than or equal to 10%, the non-inferiority margin specified in the protocol.|Difference in proportion|-2.6||||||95.0|-8.59|3.4|||upper limit of 95% CI <= 10%||95% confidence interval (CI) is for difference in proportion using normal approximation to binomial. Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper boundary of the 95% CI for the Dalteparin - Unfractioned Heparin difference was less than or equal to 10%.|Death after receiving 48 hours of study medication (Event date - First dose date) and on or before day 30 from baseline. Difference in proportion (Dalteparin-UFH)(%).||3.40|-8.59|
81695466|NCT01019486|163087743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent Student t test between arms with two tailed analysis||||<0.05
81695467|NCT01019486|163087743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent Student t test between arms with two tailed analysis.||||<0.05
81695468|NCT01019486|163087743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent Student t test between groups with two-tailed analysis||||<0.05
81695469|NCT01019486|163087744|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If sufficient subjects were enrolled then it would be expected that the MRI measurement of myocardial blood flow MBF would similar or equivalent to the invasively measured CFR in response to intravenous regadenoson administration.|None insufficient data|2.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||No analysis was performed due to limited data.||||0.05
81695470|NCT01019486|163087745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups using a two-tailed Student t test||||<.05
81695471|NCT05373706|163087747|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=99 with a Condition × 2-Week Follow-Up interaction. AOC was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 2-Week Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|0.95||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.2|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex assigned at birth, age, and student status (4-year vs. not) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 2-Week Follow-Up for PFI versus AOC reported in this section.||1.20|0.76|0.68
81695472|NCT05373706|163087747|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=99 with a Condition × 3-Month Follow-Up interaction. AOC was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 3-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|1.1||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.49|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex assigned at birth, age, and student status (4-year vs. not) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 3-Month Follow-Up for PFI versus AOC reported in this section.||1.49|0.81|0.56
81695473|NCT05373706|163087748|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=99 with a Condition × 2-Week Follow-Up interaction. AOC was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 2-Week Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|0.93||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.33|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex assigned at birth, age, and student status (4-year vs. not) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 2-Week Follow-Up for PFI versus AOC reported in this section.||1.33|0.64|0.68
81695474|NCT05373706|163087748|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=99 with a Condition × 3-Month Follow-Up interaction. AOC was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 3-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|1.24||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.88|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex assigned at birth, age, and student status (4-year vs. not) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 3-Month Follow-Up for PFI versus AOC reported in this section.||1.88|0.82|0.30
81469742|NCT00435487|162632281|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The test of non-inferiority was based on whether the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the treatment group difference was less than or equal to 10%, the non-inferiority margin specified in the protocol.|Difference in proportion|1.25||||||95.0|-3.02|5.52|||upper limit of 95% CI <= 10%||95% CI is for difference in proportion using normal approximation to binomial. Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper boundary of the 95% CI for the Dalteparin - Unfractioned Heparin difference was less than or equal to 10%.|Non-fatal Myocardial Infarction after receiving 48 hours of study medication (Event date - First dose date) and on or before day 30 from baseline. Difference in proportion (Dalteparin-UFH)(%).||5.52|-3.02|
81695475|NCT05373706|163087749|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=99 with a Condition × 2-Week Follow-Up interaction. AOC was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 2-Week Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|0.89||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.15|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex assigned at birth, age, and student status (4-year vs. not) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 2-Week Follow-Up for PFI versus AOC reported in this section.||1.15|0.69|0.36
81695476|NCT05373706|163087749|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=99 with a Condition × 3-Month Follow-Up interaction. AOC was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 3-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|1.05||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.38|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex assigned at birth, age, and student status (4-year vs. not) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 3-Month Follow-Up for PFI versus AOC reported in this section.||1.38|0.80|0.73
81715939|NCT01050998|163127843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|4.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.872||0.815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.89|40.32|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for Japanese region.||40.32|-31.89|0.815
81537759|NCT00525512|162758508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.194|0.406||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.406|0.194|<0.0001
81537760|NCT00525512|162758509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.254|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.144|0.364||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.364|0.144|<0.0001
81469743|NCT00435487|162632281|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The test of non-inferiority was based on whether the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the treatment group difference was less than or equal to 10%, the non-inferiority margin specified in the protocol.|Difference in proportion|-1.35||||||95.0|-8.62|5.93|||upper limit of 95% CI <= 10%||95% CI is for difference in proportion using normal approximation to binomial. Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper boundary of the 95% CI for the Dalteparin - Unfractioned Heparin difference was less than or equal to 10%.|Death or Non-fatal Myocardial Infarction after receiving 48 hours of study medication (Event date - First dose date) and on or before day 30 from baseline. Difference in proportion (Dalteparin-UFH)(%).||5.93|-8.62|
81469744|NCT00435487|162632282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|1.27||||1||95.0|-1.2|3.73|||Chi-squared||95% CI is for difference in proportion using normal approximation to binomial.|Difference in proportion (Dalteparin-UFH)(%).||3.73|-1.20|1.0000
81469745|NCT00435487|162632283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-0.05||||1||95.0|-6.05|5.95|||Chi-squared||95% CI is for difference in proportion using normal approximation to binomial.|Difference in proportion (Dalteparin-UFH)(%).||5.95|-6.05|1.0000
81469746|NCT00435487|162632284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-0.05||||1||95.0|-6.05|5.95|||Chi-squared||95% CI is for difference in proportion using normal approximation to binomial.|Difference in proportion (Dalteparin-UFH)(%).||5.95|-6.05|1.0000
81469747|NCT00483704|162632305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.58|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||3.58|1.80|<0.001
81469748|NCT00483704|162632305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|4.27|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||4.27|2.15|<0.001
81537761|NCT00525512|162758510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.333|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.209|0.456||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.456|0.209|<0.0001
81469749|NCT00483704|162632306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.35|3.9|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||3.90|2.35|<0.001
81469750|NCT00483704|162632306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|3.61|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||3.61|2.17|<0.001
81469751|NCT00483704|162632307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|7.23|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||7.23|2.05|<0.001
81469752|NCT00483704|162632307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.36|11.39|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||11.39|3.36|<0.001
81469753|NCT00483704|162632308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|3.51|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||3.51|1.96|<0.001
81469754|NCT00483704|162632308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|4.34|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||4.34|2.41|<0.001
81537762|NCT00525512|162758511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.1131||95.0|-0.72|0.08||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-0.72|0.1131
81469755|NCT00483704|162632309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.11|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||2.11|1.30|<0.001
81469756|NCT00483704|162632309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.14|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||2.14|1.31|<0.001
81469757|NCT00483704|162632310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.22|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||2.22|1.36|<0.001
81469758|NCT00483704|162632310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.06|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||2.06|1.26|<0.001
81469759|NCT00483704|162632311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.17|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||2.17|1.28|<0.001
81469760|NCT00483704|162632311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.04|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||2.04|1.21|<0.001
81469761|NCT00483704|162632314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|4.07|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||4.07|1.78|<0.001
81715940|NCT01050998|163127843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|36.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.089||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|70.63|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for Japanese region.||70.63|1.58|0.041
81715941|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.04||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir1||||0.32
81715942|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.91||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir107||||0.38
81715943|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.47||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir128||||0.83
81715944|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.27||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir141||||0.42
81715945|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.55||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir148b||||0.32
81469762|NCT00483704|162632314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|5.19|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||5.19|2.30|<0.001
81469763|NCT00483704|162632315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|3.69|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||3.69|1.56|<0.001
81469764|NCT00483704|162632315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|5.12|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||5.12|2.22|<0.001
81469765|NCT00483704|162632316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|3.38|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||3.38|1.65|<0.001
81469766|NCT00483704|162632316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|4.01|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||4.01|1.97|<0.001
81469767|NCT00483704|162632317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|3.54|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||3.54|1.52|<0.001
81715946|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.68||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir181b||||0.83
81715947|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.94||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir185||||0.38
81715948|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.77||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir194||||0.38
81715949|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.38||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir19a||||0.32
81715950|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir200a||||0.99
81715951|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.92||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir22||||0.38
81715952|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.57||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir223||||0.38
81695477|NCT05373706|163087750|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=99 with a Condition × 2-Week Follow-Up interaction. AOC was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 2-Week Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|0.83||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.04|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex assigned at birth, age, and student status (4-year vs. not) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 2-Week Follow-Up for PFI versus AOC reported in this section.||1.04|0.66|0.11
81537763|NCT00525512|162758512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.9071||95.0|-0.38|0.33||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.33|-0.38|0.9071
81469768|NCT00483704|162632317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.56|||Regression, Logistic|Computed using a logistic regression model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age.|An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||4.56|2.00|<0.001
81469769|NCT02923245|162632339|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|49.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.4|77.2|||||These confidence intervals correspond to the bootstrap analysis|||77.2|23.4|
81469770|NCT02923245|162632340|OTHER||Difference in percentages|15.3||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|25.0|||Test of proportions|||||25.0|5.3|0.006
81469771|NCT03660475|162632346|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.967|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.967
81469772|NCT03660475|162632347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.836|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.836
81469773|NCT03660475|162632348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.166|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.166
81469774|NCT03660475|162632349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.638|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.638
81469775|NCT03660475|162632350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.122|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.122
81469776|NCT03660475|162632351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.200
81469777|NCT03660475|162632352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.085
81469778|NCT03660475|162632354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.903|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.903
81469779|NCT03660475|162632355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.898|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.898
81469780|NCT03660475|162632356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.221|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.221
81469781|NCT03660475|162632357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.459|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.459
81695478|NCT05373706|163087750|SUPERIORITY|Generalized linear mixed model was estimated using a sample of N=99 with a Condition × 3-Month Follow-Up interaction. AOC was the reference category for Condition, and Baseline was the reference category for 3-Month Follow-Up.|Count/Rate Ratio|0.88||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.17|||Generalized linear mixed model|Models controlled for sex assigned at birth, age, and student status (4-year vs. not) and used a Poisson error distribution.||Changes from Baseline to 3-Month Follow-Up for PFI versus AOC reported in this section.||1.17|0.66|0.38
81695479|NCT01975935|163087751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||This is the calculated p value and not the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81695480|NCT01975935|163087752|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.38
81695481|NCT01975935|163087753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.51
81695482|NCT02402218|163087754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||For the primary and secondary outcomes, the proportion of participants with the outcome in each group was compared using a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||Sample size was based on an estimated HCV treatment initiation rate of 50% in the UC group (based on a 33% rate observed during the interferon era) and 80% in the intervention groups, a significance level of 0.05, a desired ratio of participants in the intervention group compared to UC group of 3 to 2, and power of 80% to detect this difference between groups. The study was not powered to detect differences between the peer and cash groups.||||.11
81695483|NCT02402218|163087755|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.22
81715953|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.52||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir23a||||0.83
81715954|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.81||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir26a||||0.83
81715955|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.39||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir320b||||0.38
81695484|NCT02402218|163087757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Chi-squared|||changes in the frequency of drug and alcohol use before and during treatment were compared using chi-square tests to evaluate the safety of cash incentives.||||0.33
81695485|NCT02402218|163087758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||changes in the frequency of drug and alcohol use before and during treatment were compared using chi-square tests to evaluate the safety of cash incentives.|Chi-squared|||||||0.30
81695486|NCT02768194|163087774|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.5512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.25||From the MMRM model with change from pre-dose as response, participant as a random effect; and treatment, period, day, location of sample in mouth (left or right) and treatment×day interaction as fixed effects; pre-dose mean SEM score as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is the first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|||0.25|-0.46|0.5512
81695487|NCT02768194|163087774|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.9671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.35||From the MMRM model with change from pre-dose as response, subject as a random effect; and treatment, period, day, location of sample in mouth (left or right) and treatment×day interaction as fixed effects; pre-dose mean SEM score as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is the first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|||0.35|-0.36|0.9671
81715956|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.92||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir598||||0.38
81715957|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.55||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir720||||0.83
81715958|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.12||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||mir1915||||0.30
81715959|NCT01484691|163127873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.35||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir1978||||0.38
81695488|NCT02768194|163087774|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.26||From the MMRM model with change from pre-dose as response, subject as a random effect; and treatment, period, day, location of sample in mouth (left or right) and treatment×day interaction as fixed effects; pre-dose mean SEM score as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is the first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|||0.26|-0.46|0.5830
81695489|NCT01029886|163087780|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Superiority of exenatide once weekly with respect to change in HbA1c was concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference (exenatide once weekly minus liraglutide) was less than zero. Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the CI was \<0.25%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A sample of 408 subjects in each treatment arm would provide approximately 90% power to detect a true difference between treatments of 0.25% in change in HbA1c from baseline with a 2 sided t-test at a significance level of 0.05, assuming a common standard deviation of 1.1%. MMRM model includes treatment, baseline HbA1c, HbA1c stratum, country, background OAD, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and subject and error as random effects.||0.33|0.08|0.002
81715960|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.53||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir1||||0.26
81715961|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.52||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir107||||0.26
81715962|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.57||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir128||||0.26
81715963|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir141||||0.87
81695490|NCT01029886|163087781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of patients achieving HbA1c \<7.0% at Week 26 were compared between treatments using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, in which HbA1c stratum, country, and background OAD served as stratification factors.||||0.011
81695491|NCT01029886|163087782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model includes treatment, baseline fasting serum glucose, HbA1c stratum, country, background OAD, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and subject and error as random effects.||0.66|0.05|0.021
81695492|NCT01029886|163087783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model includes treatment, baseline body weight, HbA1c stratum, country, background OAD, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and subject and error as random effects.||1.40|0.39|<.001
81695493|NCT01029886|163087784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model includes treatment, baseline total cholesterol, HbA1c stratum, country, background OAD, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and subject and error as random effects.||0.19|-0.01|0.079
81695494|NCT01029886|163087785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model includes treatment, baseline HDL-C, HbA1c stratum, country, background OAD, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and subject and error as random effects.||0.02|-0.02|0.832
81695495|NCT01029886|163087786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fasting triglycerides were logarithm-transformed and the change at Week 26 to baseline, expressed as the ratio, was analyzed using a MMRM model with treatment, baseline fasting triglycerides, HbA1c stratum, country, background OAD, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and subject and error as random effects.||1.15|1.04|<.001
81695496|NCT01029886|163087787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|2.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model includes treatment, baseline SBP, HbA1c stratum, country, background OAD, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and subject and error as random effects.||2.47|-0.53|0.205
81695497|NCT01029886|163087788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model includes treatment, baseline DBP, HbA1c stratum, country, background OAD, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects and subject and error as random effects.||0.98|-0.96|0.981
81695498|NCT00242385|163087790|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|To establish bioequivalence in AUC 0-35d divided by the dose administered with a type I error of 5% the calculated two-sided 90% confidence interval were to be contained completely in the margins of equivalence defined as 80% to 125%.|Ratio of Geometric Means|0.928|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.858|1.002||||||||1.002|0.858|
81695499|NCT00242385|163087791|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|To establish bioequivalence in AUC 0-infinity divided by the dose administered with a type I error of 5% the calculated two-sided 90% confidence interval were to be contained completely in the margins of equivalence defined as 80% to 125%.|Ratio of Geometric Means|0.934|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.855|1.021||||||||1.021|0.855|
81695500|NCT01778127|163087800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.90
81695501|NCT01778127|163087800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81695502|NCT01778127|163087800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81695503|NCT01778127|163087801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81695504|NCT01778127|163087801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81695505|NCT01778127|163087801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.37
81695506|NCT01778127|163087802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81695507|NCT01778127|163087802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.63
81695508|NCT01778127|163087802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81695509|NCT01778127|163087803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81695510|NCT01778127|163087803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.43
81695511|NCT01778127|163087803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.89
81695512|NCT01778127|163087804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.61
81695513|NCT01778127|163087804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.64
81695514|NCT01778127|163087804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.99
81695515|NCT01778127|163087805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.69
81695516|NCT01778127|163087805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.89
81695517|NCT01778127|163087805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81695518|NCT01778127|163087806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81695519|NCT01778127|163087806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.95
81715964|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.57||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir148b||||0.29
81715965|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.56||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir181b||||0.75
81695520|NCT01778127|163087806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.83
81695521|NCT01778127|163087807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.83
81695522|NCT01778127|163087807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.83
81695523|NCT01778127|163087807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.99
81695524|NCT01778127|163087808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.44
81695525|NCT01778127|163087808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.19
81695526|NCT01778127|163087808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.54
81695527|NCT01778127|163087809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81695528|NCT01778127|163087809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81695529|NCT01778127|163087809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.81
81695530|NCT01778127|163087810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81695531|NCT01778127|163087810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81695532|NCT01778127|163087810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.83
81695533|NCT01778127|163087811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81695534|NCT01778127|163087811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81695535|NCT01778127|163087811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.81
81695536|NCT02720016|163087816|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-3.216|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effects regression|Models included random intercepts||Analyses were pooled across 50 imputed data sets. We used piecewise/spline mixed-effects regression models: one slope estimated from baseline to post (treatment impacts), with a separate slope estimated from post to 6-months (maintenance).||||.016
81715966|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.9||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir185||||0.36
81715967|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir194||||0.89
81469782|NCT02326298|162632369|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.962|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|6.968|120.371||The p-value for the primary analysis was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose versus (vs) PBO.|Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||120.371|6.968|<0.0001
81537764|NCT00525512|162758513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.6878||95.0|-0.35|0.53||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.53|-0.35|0.6878
81715968|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.48||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir19a||||0.48
81715969|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.75||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir200a||||0.87
81715970|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.78||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir22||||0.53
81715971|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.91||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir223||||0.57
81715972|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.27||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir23a||||0.26
81715973|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.66||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir26a||||0.75
81715974|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.91||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir320b||||0.89
81715975|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.32||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir598||||0.26
81715976|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.99||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir720||||0.87
81715977|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.75||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir1915||||0.74
81715978|NCT01484691|163127874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.77||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate (FDR) approach and a p value \<0.05 is taken for significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||mir1978||||0.36
81715979|NCT05664672|163127892|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|24.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.9|37.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||37.0|15.9|<.0001
81715980|NCT05664672|163127892|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|25.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.1|37.3|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||37.3|17.1|<.0001
81715981|NCT05664672|163127892|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|22.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|33.7|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||33.7|14.9|<.0001
81715982|NCT05664672|163127892|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|16.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|25.3|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||25.3|10.8|<.0001
81715983|NCT05664672|163127892|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|147.0||||0.1148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.7|230.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||230|93.7|0.1148
81537765|NCT00525512|162758514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36||||||95.0|-2.39|3.11||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.||||||3.11|-2.39|
81537766|NCT00525512|162758515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||||95.0|-2.66|3.31||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.||||||3.31|-2.66|
81469783|NCT02326298|162632369|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|45.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|10.657|195.634||The p-value for the primary analysis was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose vs PBO.|Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||195.634|10.657|<0.0001
81469784|NCT02326298|162632369|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.92|72.17|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95% CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 200 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||72.17|47.92|
81469785|NCT02326298|162632369|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|69.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.65|80.99|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95% CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 400 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||80.99|57.65|
81469786|NCT02326298|162632370|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.116|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.699|109.399||The p-value for the primary analysis was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose vs PBO.|Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||109.399|3.699|<0.0001
81469787|NCT02326298|162632370|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|31.143|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.687|170.548||The p-value for the primary analysis was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose vs PBO.|Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||170.548|5.687|<0.0001
81469788|NCT02326298|162632370|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|42.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.7|54.86|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95% CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 200 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||54.86|30.70|
81469789|NCT02326298|162632370|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|53.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.33|65.94|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95% CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 400 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||65.94|41.33|
81469790|NCT02326298|162632371|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|36.668|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.717|235.193||The p-value for this analysis as used in the fixed sequence testing procedure was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose vs PBO.|Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment,region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||235.193|5.717|<0.0001
81469791|NCT02326298|162632371|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|50.606|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|7.88|324.988||The p-value for this analysis as used in the fixed sequence testing procedure was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose vs PBO.|Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||324.988|7.880|<0.0001
81469792|NCT02326298|162632371|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|35.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.85|49.87|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95% CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 200 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||49.87|20.85|
81469793|NCT02326298|162632371|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|43.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.56|58.71|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.|Estimate and 95% CI for difference in proportion of responders for CZP 400 mg Q2W (RS) versus Placebo Q2W (RS).|The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||58.71|27.56|
81469794|NCT02326298|162632372|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Treatment Differences|-6.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-8.18|-3.81||P-value obtained for each treatment group comparison tested at a significance level of 0.025 in the fixed sequence testing procedure.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model of change from Baseline DLQI score with treatment group, region, prior biologic exposure as factors; Baseline DLQI score as a covariate.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||-3.81|-8.18|<0.0001
81537767|NCT00525512|162758516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||||95.0|-2.91|3.58||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.||||||3.58|-2.91|
81537768|NCT00525512|162758517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||||95.0|-2.97|3.43||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.||||||3.43|-2.97|
81715984|NCT05664672|163127892|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|153.0||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|101.0|233.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||233|101|0.0440
81715985|NCT05664672|163127892|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|136.0||||0.2422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.8|210.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||210|87.8|0.2422
81715986|NCT05664672|163127893|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|49.9||||0.0994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.7|110.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||110|22.7|0.0994
81715987|NCT05664672|163127893|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|65.8||||0.4162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.0|135.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||135|32.0|0.4162
81695537|NCT02720016|163087816|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-4.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.308||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effects regression|Models included random intercepts||Analyses were pooled across 50 imputed data sets. We used piecewise/spline mixed-effects regression models: one slope estimated from baseline to post (treatment impacts), with a separate slope estimated from post to 6-months (maintenance).||||.002
81695538|NCT02720016|163087816|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.894|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.296||0.492|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effects regression|Models included random intercepts||Analyses were pooled across 50 imputed data sets. We used piecewise/spline mixed-effects regression models: one slope estimated from baseline to post (treatment impacts), with a separate slope estimated from post to 6-months (maintenance).||||.492
81715988|NCT05664672|163127893|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|101.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.5|215.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||215|47.5|1.0000
81715989|NCT05664672|163127893|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|2.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|4.94|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||4.94|1.01|<.0001
81715990|NCT05664672|163127893|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|2230.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|965.0|5160.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||5160|965|<.0001
81537769|NCT00525512|162758518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||||95.0|-3.02|3.46||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.||||||3.46|-3.02|
81695539|NCT02720016|163087821|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.352|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.172||0.872|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effects regression|Models included random intercepts and included partners nested within couples||Analyses were pooled across 50 imputed data sets. We used piecewise/spline mixed-effects regression models: one slope estimated from baseline to post (treatment impacts), with a separate slope estimated from post to 6-months (maintenance).||||.872
81715991|NCT05664672|163127893|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|2940.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1350.0|6400.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||6400|1350|<.0001
81449900|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0569|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1448|0.031||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 12, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.0310|-0.1448|
81449901|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7857|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.445|1.3874||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798\]) at week 12, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.3874|0.4450|
81715992|NCT05664672|163127893|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|4530.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2020.0|10200.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||10200|2020|<.0001
81715993|NCT05664672|163127894|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|5.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.29|9.87|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||9.87|3.29|<.0001
81715994|NCT05664672|163127894|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|8.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.88|13.4|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||13.4|4.88|<.0001
81715995|NCT05664672|163127894|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|6.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.88|11.2|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||11.2|3.88|<.0001
81715996|NCT05664672|163127894|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|6.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.46|10.5|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||10.5|3.46|<.0001
81715997|NCT05664672|163127894|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|94.4||||0.9972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.7|169.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||169|52.7|0.9972
81715998|NCT05664672|163127894|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|134.0||||0.4655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.9|230.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||230|77.9|0.4655
81715999|NCT05664672|163127894|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|109.0||||0.9851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.1|192.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||192|62.1|0.9851
81537770|NCT00525512|162758519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||||95.0|-3.1|3.41||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.||||||3.41|-3.10|
81716000|NCT05664672|163127895|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|13.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.72|19.2|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||19.2|9.72|<.0001
81716001|NCT05664672|163127895|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|16.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|22.6|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||22.6|12.1|<.0001
81716002|NCT05664672|163127895|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|13.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.68|18.6|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||18.6|9.68|<.0001
81716003|NCT05664672|163127895|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|15.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2|22.2|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||22.2|11.2|<.0001
81537771|NCT00525512|162758520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||||95.0|-3.22|3.55||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.||||||3.55|-3.22|
81537772|NCT00525512|162758521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||||95.0|-2.78|3.52||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.||||||3.52|-2.78|
81716004|NCT05664672|163127895|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|86.8||||0.7167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.6|124.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||124|60.6|0.7167
81716005|NCT05664672|163127895|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|105.0||||0.9864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.3|147.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||147|75.3|0.9864
81716006|NCT05664672|163127895|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|85.1||||0.5911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.1|120.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||120|60.1|0.5911
81716007|NCT05664672|163127896|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|29.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.8|40.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||40.0|21.8|<.0001
81716008|NCT05664672|163127896|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|28.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.5|37.4|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||37.4|21.5|<.0001
81716009|NCT05664672|163127896|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|33.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.8|44.2|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||44.2|24.8|<.0001
81716010|NCT05664672|163127896|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|37.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.7|50.9|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||50.9|27.7|<.0001
81716011|NCT05664672|163127896|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|78.8||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.3|108.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||108|57.3|0.1950
81716012|NCT05664672|163127896|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|75.5||||0.0699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.1|102.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||102|56.1|0.0699
81716013|NCT05664672|163127896|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|88.3||||0.7041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.7|120.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||120|64.7|0.7041
81716014|NCT05664672|163127897|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|13.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.57|18.4|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||18.4|9.57|<.0001
81716015|NCT05664672|163127897|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|13.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.84|17.9|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||17.9|9.84|<.0001
81716016|NCT05664672|163127897|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|13.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.93|18.6|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||18.6|9.93|<.0001
81449902|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0417|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1237.0|0.0403||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 12, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.0403|-1237|
81469795|NCT02326298|162632372|SUPERIORITY||Ajusted Mean Treatment Differences|-6.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-9.05|-4.62||P-value obtained for each treatment group comparison tested at a significance level of 0.025 in the fixed sequence testing procedure.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model of change from Baseline DLQI score with treatment group, region, prior biologic exposure as factors; Baseline DLQI score as a covariate.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||-4.62|-9.05|<0.0001
81469796|NCT03191864|162632375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81469797|NCT03191864|162632375|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81469798|NCT03191864|162632375|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81469799|NCT03191864|162632375|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81469800|NCT03191864|162632377|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.29|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Least-squares Mean differences, 90% confidence intervals and 1-sided p-values for comparisons of each APT-1011 dose group to Placebo at Week 12 are from an ANCOVA model||-0.26|-2.29|0.020
81469801|NCT03191864|162632377|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.07|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||Least-squares Mean differences, 90% confidence intervals and 1-sided p-values for comparisons of each APT-1011 dose group to Placebo at Week 12 are from an ANCOVA model||-1.10|-3.07|<0.001
81469802|NCT03191864|162632377|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.23|-1.26|||ANCOVA|||Least-squares Mean differences, 90% confidence intervals and 1-sided p-values for comparisons of each APT-1011 dose group to Placebo at Week 12 are from an ANCOVA model||-1.26|-3.23|<0.001
81469803|NCT03191864|162632377|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.59||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.59|-0.59|||ANCOVA|||Least-squares Mean differences, 90% confidence intervals and 1-sided p-values for comparisons of each APT-1011 dose group to Placebo at Week 12 are from an ANCOVA model||-0.59|-2.59|0.005
81469804|NCT03191864|162632379|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.49|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Least-squares Mean differences, 90% confidence intervals and 1-sided p-values for comparison of each APT-1011 dose group to placebo at Week 12 are from an ANCOVA model.||0.12|-2.49|0.067
81469805|NCT03191864|162632379|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.672|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.91|1.59|||ANCOVA|||Least-squares Mean differences, 90% confidence intervals and 1-sided p-values for comparison of each APT-1011 dose group to placebo at Week 12 are from an ANCOVA model.||1.59|-0.91|0.672
81537773|NCT00525512|162758522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||||95.0|-3.05|3.51||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.||||||3.51|-3.05|
81537774|NCT00525512|162758523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||||95.0|-3.4|3.55||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.||||||3.55|-3.40|
81716017|NCT05664672|163127897|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|9.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.67|12.9|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||12.9|6.67|<.0001
81716018|NCT05664672|163127897|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|143.0||||0.0404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|101.0|202.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||202|101|0.0404
81716019|NCT05664672|163127897|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|143.0||||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|104.0|198.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||198|104|0.0243
81695540|NCT02720016|163087821|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.931|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.296||0.686|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effects regression|Models included random intercepts and included partners nested within couples||Analyses were pooled across 50 imputed data sets. We used piecewise/spline mixed-effects regression models: one slope estimated from baseline to post (treatment impacts), with a separate slope estimated from post to 6-months (maintenance).||||.686
81695541|NCT02720016|163087821|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.579|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.256||0.798|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effects regression|Models included random intercepts and included partners nested within couples||Analyses were pooled across 50 imputed data sets. We used piecewise/spline mixed-effects regression models: one slope estimated from baseline to post (treatment impacts), with a separate slope estimated from post to 6-months (maintenance).||||.798
81695542|NCT02720016|163087826|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.518||0.631|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effects regression|Models included random intercepts||Analyses were pooled across 50 imputed data sets. We used piecewise/spline mixed-effects regression models: one slope estimated from baseline to post (treatment impacts), with a separate slope estimated from post to 6-months (maintenance).||||.631
81695543|NCT02720016|163087826|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.461|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.495||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effects regression|Models included random intercepts||Analyses were pooled across 50 imputed data sets. We used piecewise/spline mixed-effects regression models: one slope estimated from baseline to post (treatment impacts), with a separate slope estimated from post to 6-months (maintenance).||||.560
81695544|NCT02720016|163087826|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.248|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.536||0.922|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed-effects regression|Models included random intercepts||Analyses were pooled across 50 imputed data sets. We used piecewise/spline mixed-effects regression models: one slope estimated from baseline to post (treatment impacts), with a separate slope estimated from post to 6-months (maintenance).||||.922
81716020|NCT05664672|163127897|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|146.0||||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|105.0|205.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||205|105|0.0215
81469806|NCT03191864|162632379|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.55|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Least-squares Mean differences, 90% confidence intervals and 1-sided p-values for comparison of each APT-1011 dose group to placebo at Week 12 are from an ANCOVA model.||-0.01|-2.55|0.048
81469807|NCT03191864|162632379|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.98|1.59|||ANCOVA|||Least-squares Mean differences, 90% confidence intervals and 1-sided p-values for comparison of each APT-1011 dose group to placebo at Week 12 are from an ANCOVA model.||1.59|-0.98|0.653
81469808|NCT03191864|162632381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.81||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.06|1.45|||ANCOVA|||EEsAI Total Score Change from Baseline Week 12||1.45|-19.06|0.079
81716021|NCT05664672|163127898|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|5.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.69|7.8|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||7.80|3.69|<.0001
81469809|NCT03191864|162632381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.18||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.14|4.78|||ANCOVA|||EEsAI Total Score Change from Baseline Week 12||4.78|-15.14|0.195
81716022|NCT05664672|163127898|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|5.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.01|7.96|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||7.96|4.01|<.0001
81716023|NCT05664672|163127898|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|5.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.92|8.03|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||8.03|3.92|<.0001
81716024|NCT05664672|163127898|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|6.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.17|8.89|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||8.89|4.17|<.0001
81716025|NCT05664672|163127898|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|88.1||||0.8335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.4|131.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||131|59.4|0.8335
81716026|NCT05664672|163127898|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|92.9||||0.9622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.2|134.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||134|64.2|0.9622
81716027|NCT05664672|163127898|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|92.1||||0.9531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.8|135.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||135|62.8|0.9531
81716028|NCT05664672|163127899|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|18.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|22.3|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||22.3|14.4|<.0001
81716029|NCT05664672|163127899|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|18.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.8|22.1|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||22.1|14.8|<.0001
81716030|NCT05664672|163127899|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|15.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|19.4|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||19.4|12.8|<.0001
81716031|NCT05664672|163127899|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|18.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|22.7|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||22.7|14.6|<.0001
81469810|NCT03191864|162632381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.56||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.55|-2.58|||ANCOVA|||EEsAI Total Score Change from Baseline Week 12||-2.58|-22.55|0.020
81469811|NCT03191864|162632381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.61||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.74|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||EEsAI Total Score Change from Baseline Week 12||-0.48|-20.74|0.043
81695545|NCT00751114|163087854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.42||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was performed, with the HbA1c change from baseline to last on-treatment measurement as dependent variable, treatment as fixed effect and the corresponding baseline HbA1c value as covariate|ANCOVA||Difference (Insulin glargine - Sitagliptin)|"H0: no difference between insulin glargine mean HbA1c change and sitagliptin mean HbA1c change~H1: difference between insulin glargine mean HbA1c change and sitagliptin mean HbA1c change~Assuming:~* Estimated standard deviation of the change in HbA1c of 1.3%~* Expected mean difference to be detected of 0.4%~* Alpha risk of 5% (two-sided)~* Power of 90%~* Equal sample size in each treatment group (1:1 randomization)~A total number of 446 evaluable patients (223 in each group) was required"||-0.42|-0.77|<0.0001
81695546|NCT01536119|163087877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.12||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.38|||Chi-squared|||"Power analysis was conducted to a 15 % increase in exclusive breastfeeding rates (from 52% to 67%) with 80% power and an alpha of 0.05. A 25% attrition rate waas added. 107 couples were needed per group. Intention to treat analysis conducted.~Exclusive breastfeeding at 12 weeks"||1.38|0.91|0.27
81469812|NCT03191864|162632382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.49|3.08|||ANCOVA|||VDQ Score Change from Baseline Week 12||3.08|-3.49|0.459
81469813|NCT03191864|162632382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.65|3.8|||ANCOVA|||VDQ Score Change from Baseline Week 12||3.80|-2.65|0.617
81695547|NCT01536119|163087878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.19||||0.09||95.0|0.98|1.44|||Chi-squared|||||1.44|0.98|0.09
81695548|NCT01536119|163087879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.06||||0.06||95.0|1.0|1.13|||Fisher Exact|||||1.13|1.00|0.06
81695549|NCT01536119|163087880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.02||95.0|1.01|1.19|||Chi-squared|||||1.19|1.01|0.02
81695550|NCT01536119|163087881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Brief scale used||||0.25
81695551|NCT01536119|163087882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.29
81695552|NCT01536119|163087883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81469814|NCT03191864|162632382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.87||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.07|1.33|||ANCOVA|||VDQ Score Change from Baseline Week 12||1.33|-5.07|0.167
81695553|NCT01536119|163087884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.21
81695554|NCT01536119|163087885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81695555|NCT01536119|163087886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.43
81695556|NCT03655717|163087903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.259|0.184||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method across the two primary outcome measures and six contrasts. Effects were deemed significant for p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Estimates for p-values were obtained via a non-parametric resampling approach randomly shuffling condition and refitting the data 10,000 times.|Estimate is the mean difference in average HbO level between pre-dose scans and post-dose scans for dronabinol conditions (positive values denote higher HbO levels for post-dronabinol scans).|The mean difference in average HbO levels (converted to z-scores) between the pre and post-dose scans for conditions where a participant was dosed with dronabinol (i.e., a main effect for dronabinol dose), estimated via a linear model with with a subject-varying intercept and covariates for (a) overall differences between pre and post-dose scans and (b) visit order.||0.184|-0.259|0.94
81695557|NCT03655717|163087903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.206||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.421|0.386||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method across the two primary outcome measures and six contrasts. Effects were deemed significant for p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Estimates for p-values were obtained via a non-parametric resampling approach randomly shuffling condition and refitting the data 10,000 times.|Estimate is the mean difference in average HbO level between pre-dose scans and post-dose scans for ethanol conditions (positive values denote higher HbO levels for post-ethanol scans).|The mean difference in average HbO levels (converted to z-scores) between the pre and post-dose scans for conditions where a participant was dosed with ethanol (i.e., a main effect for ethanol dose), estimated via a linear model with with a subject-varying intercept and covariates for (a) overall differences between pre and post-dose scans and (b) visit order.||0.386|-0.421|0.94
81695558|NCT03655717|163087903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.281||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.535|0.568||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method across the two primary outcome measures and six contrasts. Effects were deemed significant for p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Estimates for p-values were obtained via a non-parametric resampling approach randomly shuffling condition and refitting the data 10,000 times.|Estimate is the mean difference in average HbO level between pre-dose scans and post-dose scans for the dronabinol + ethanol condition (positive values denote higher HbO levels for post-dronabinol+ethanol scans).|The mean difference in average HbO levels (converted to z-scores) between the pre and post-dose scans for conditions where a participant was dosed with both dronabinol and ethanol (i.e., the interaction between dronabinol and ethanol doses), estimated via a linear model with with a subject-varying intercept and covariates for (a) overall differences between pre and post-dose scans and (b) visit order.||0.568|-0.535|0.94
81716032|NCT05664672|163127899|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|98.4||||0.9993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.2|124.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||124|78.2|0.9993
81469815|NCT03191864|162632382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.88|2.61|||ANCOVA|||VDQ Score Change from Baseline Week 12||2.61|-3.88|0.373
81469816|NCT03191864|162632382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.66||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.96|1.64|||ANCOVA|||AMS Score Change from Baseline Week 12||1.64|-4.96|0.203
81469817|NCT03191864|162632382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.33||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.54|-1.13|||ANCOVA|||AMS Score Change from Baseline Week 12||-1.13|-7.54|0.014
81469818|NCT03191864|162632382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.02||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.23|0.2|||ANCOVA|||AMS Score Change from Baseline Week 12||0.20|-6.23|0.061
81469819|NCT03191864|162632382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.57||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.83|0.69|||ANCOVA|||AMS Score Change from Baseline Week 12||0.69|-5.83|0.097
81469820|NCT01726036|162632401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.457|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.457
81537775|NCT00525512|162758524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||||95.0|-3.61|3.92||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.||||||3.92|-3.61|
81469821|NCT05070468|162632456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.618|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.618
81469822|NCT05070468|162632457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.483|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.483
81469823|NCT05070468|162632458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.571|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.571
81469824|NCT02607280|162632459|OTHER||LS mean change from baseline at Week 14|-1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|-1.14||||||||-1.14|-2.45|
81469825|NCT02607280|162632459|OTHER||LS mean change from baseline at Week 14|-2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.77|-0.36||||||||-0.36|-3.77|
81537776|NCT00525512|162758525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||||95.0|-3.53|3.9||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.||||||3.90|-3.53|
81537777|NCT00525512|162758526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||||95.0|-3.36|3.71||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.||||||3.71|-3.36|
81537778|NCT00525512|162758527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||||95.0|-3.82|3.96||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.||||||3.96|-3.82|
81695559|NCT03655717|163087904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.384|0.057||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method across the two primary outcome measures and six contrasts. Effects were deemed significant for p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Estimates for p-values were obtained via a non-parametric resampling approach randomly shuffling condition and refitting the data 10,000 times.|Estimate is the mean difference in average HbO level between pre-dose scans and post-dose scans for dronabinol conditions (positive values denote higher HbO levels for post-dronabinol scans).|The mean difference in average HbO levels (converted to z-scores) between the pre and post-dose scans for conditions where a participant was dosed with dronabinol (i.e., a main effect for dronabinol dose), estimated via a linear model with with a subject-varying intercept and covariates for (a) overall differences between pre and post-dose scans and (b) visit order.||0.057|-0.384|0.94
81695560|NCT03655717|163087904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.588|0.237||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method across the two primary outcome measures and six contrasts. Effects were deemed significant for p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Estimates for p-values were obtained via a non-parametric resampling approach randomly shuffling condition and refitting the data 10,000 times.|Estimate is the mean difference in average HbO level between pre-dose scans and post-dose scans for ethanol conditions (positive values denote higher HbO levels for post-ethanol scans).|The mean difference in average HbO levels (converted to z-scores) between the pre and post-dose scans for conditions where a participant was dosed with ethanol (i.e., a main effect for ethanol dose), estimated via a linear model with with a subject-varying intercept and covariates for (a) overall differences between pre and post-dose scans and (b) visit order.||0.237|-0.588|0.94
81695561|NCT03655717|163087904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.187|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.276||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.354|0.728||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method across the two primary outcome measures and six contrasts. Effects were deemed significant for p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Estimates for p-values were obtained via a non-parametric resampling approach randomly shuffling condition and refitting the data 10,000 times.|Estimate is the mean difference in average HbO level between pre-dose scans and post-dose scans for the dronabinol + ethanol condition (positive values denote higher HbO levels for post-dronabinol+ethanol scans).|The mean difference in average HbO levels (converted to z-scores) between the pre and post-dose scans for conditions where a participant was dosed with both dronabinol and ethanol (i.e., the interaction between dronabinol and ethanol doses), estimated via a linear model with with a subject-varying intercept and covariates for (a) overall differences between pre and post-dose scans and (b) visit order.||0.728|-0.354|0.94
81695562|NCT00485589|163087971|NON_INFERIORITY|Pre-specified analysis||||||0.001|||||||Van Elteren's test|||||||0.001
81695563|NCT00485589|163087971|NON_INFERIORITY|Pre-specified analysis||||||0.0033|||||||Van Elteren's test|||||||0.0033
81695564|NCT00848250|163088023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.03
81695565|NCT00848250|163088024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures||||||0.13
81695566|NCT00848250|163088025|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures||||||0.02
81695567|NCT00848250|163088026|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures||||||0.67
81695568|NCT00848250|163088028|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is for comparison of chest tube output at 24 hours||||0.47
81695569|NCT00848250|163088029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.41
81695570|NCT03607838|163088091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35||0.0263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.9|-14.1|0.0263
81695571|NCT03607838|163088092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.0558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|0.2||To control family-wise error rate for multiple tests of the primary and key secondary endpoints, serial gatekeeping testing algorithm was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-13.2|0.0558
81695572|NCT03607838|163088093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.24||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.7|4.2||To control family-wise error rate for multiple tests of the primary and key secondary endpoints, serial gatekeeping testing algorithm was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.2|-55.7|0.0920
81695573|NCT03607838|163088094|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.0336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-0.3||To control family-wise error rate for multiple tests of the primary and key secondary endpoints, serial gatekeeping testing algorithm was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3|-8.0|0.0336
81695574|NCT02665364|163088095|SUPERIORITY||arithmetic mean|-30.2802|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2588|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6653|-19.8951|||ANCOVA|||The percent of change from baseline to last available value between W24 and W36 of treatment in the expression of IFN-induced genes was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.||-19.8951|-40.6653|< 0.0001
81695575|NCT02665364|163088096|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|2.657|||Regression, Logistic|||Descriptive statistics for the response to treatment according to BICLA at week 36 were presented by treatment group. The response to treatment according to BICLA was analyzed using a logistic regression with the response rate as dependent variable and treatment as independent variable, while adjusting for the minimization factors used for randomization.||2.657|0.716|0.34
81695576|NCT02665364|163088097|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.6243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.602|2.329|||Regression, Logistic|||The SRI-4 response was analyzed using a logistic regression using the response rate as dependent variable and treatment as independent variable, while adjusting for the minimization factors used for randomization.||2.329|0.602|0.6243
81695577|NCT02665364|163088098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0022|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared|||||||0.0022
81695578|NCT02665364|163088099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7946|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline to last available value between W24 and W36||||0.7946
81695579|NCT02665364|163088100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9224|||||||student - pooled|||||||0.9224
81695580|NCT02665364|163088101|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3258|||||||student - pooled|||||||0.3258
81695581|NCT02665364|163088102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6169|||||||Student - Satterthwaite|||||||0.6169
81695582|NCT02665364|163088103|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.0796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.932|3.524|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.524|0.932|0.0796
81716033|NCT05664672|163127899|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|98.9||||0.9998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.7|123.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||123|79.7|0.9998
81716034|NCT05664672|163127899|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|86.4||||0.3019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.1|108.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||108|69.1|0.3019
81716035|NCT05664672|163127900|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|18.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|25.3|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||25.3|13.2|<.0001
81716036|NCT05664672|163127900|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|23.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.6|31.9|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||31.9|17.6|<.0001
81716037|NCT05664672|163127900|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|19.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|26.4|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||26.4|14.2|<.0001
81716038|NCT05664672|163127900|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|24.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.3|33.3|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||33.3|17.3|<.0001
81716039|NCT05664672|163127900|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|76.1||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.0|107.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||107|54.0|0.1530
81716040|NCT05664672|163127900|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|98.6||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.7|136.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||136|71.7|0.9999
81716041|NCT05664672|163127900|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|80.5||||0.3025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.8|112.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||112|57.8|0.3025
81716042|NCT05664672|163127901|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|22.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|30.4|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||30.4|17.0|<.0001
81716043|NCT05664672|163127901|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|28.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.6|36.6|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||36.6|21.6|<.0001
81716044|NCT05664672|163127901|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|27.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.8|36.2|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||36.2|20.8|<.0001
81449903|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9254|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5772|1.4838||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 24, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.4838|0.5772|
81537779|NCT00525512|162758528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.03||||0.0072||95.0|-6.97|-1.1||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.10|-6.97|0.0072
81537780|NCT00525512|162758529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.33||||0.2029||95.0|-5.91|1.26||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.26|-5.91|0.2029
81537781|NCT00525512|162758530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.58||||0.0313||95.0|-6.84|-0.32||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.32|-6.84|0.0313
81695583|NCT02665364|163088104|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.0762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.938|3.574|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.574|0.938|0.0762
81695584|NCT02665364|163088107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0097|||||||Student - Satterthwaite|||||||0.0097
81695585|NCT02665364|163088108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0425|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared|||||||0.0425
81695586|NCT02665364|163088109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0396|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared|||||||0.0396
81695587|NCT03888391|163088110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 1.72, df = 1/34||Outcomes fitted via a mixed model with time as a predictor.||||.20
81695588|NCT03888391|163088112|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 44.47, df = 1/33||Outcomes fitted via a mixed model with time as a predictor.||||<.0001
81695589|NCT03888391|163088113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 15.74, df = 1/34||Outcomes fitted via a mixed model with time as a predictor.||||.0004
81695590|NCT03888391|163088114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = .28, df = 1/34||Outcomes fitted via a mixed model with time as a predictor.||||.60
81716045|NCT05664672|163127901|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|28.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.4|38.4|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||38.4|21.4|<.0001
81695591|NCT03888391|163088115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 1.04, df = 1/34||Outcomes fitted via a mixed model with time as a predictor.||||.32
81695592|NCT03888391|163088116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 1.27, df = 1/34||Outcomes fitted via a mixed model with time as a predictor.||||.27
81695593|NCT00423735|163088132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|2-sided test||||||0.99
81695594|NCT00678587|163088141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Absolute difference in proportions|52.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.2|62.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||62.4|43.2|<0.0001
81695595|NCT00678587|163088142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|3.3||||||||3.3|-15.1|
81449904|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0156|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.078|0.1092||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 24, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.1092|-0.0780|
81695596|NCT00678587|163088143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81695597|NCT00077610|163088159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two RO0503821 dosing schedules were compared separately to epoetin reference using ANCOVA, with Hb at BL and region as the covariates. The test for non-inferiority was based on the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval for the difference between the two groups. When the lower limit was greater than or equal to -0.75 g/dL, the RO0503821 groups were regarded as non-inferior to the epoetin reference group. The confidence level of 97.5% was chosen to adjust for multiplicity.|Mean Difference between groups|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0973|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.215|0.223|||ANCOVA, CI for difference between groups||Difference between groups based on the adjusted means derived from the ANCOVA model|The non-inferiority test for treatment differences in Hb change from baseline, based on analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) analysis with a non-inferiority limit of -0.75 g/dL.||0.223|-0.215|<0.0001
81695598|NCT00077610|163088159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two RO0503821 dosing schedules were compared separately to epoetin reference using ANCOVA, with Hb at BL and region as the covariates. The test for non-inferiority was based on the lower limit of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval for the difference between the two groups. When the lower limit was greater than or equal to -0.3 g/dL, the RO0503821 groups were regarded as non-inferior to the epoetin reference group. The confidence level of 97.5% was chosen to adjust for multiplicity.|Mean Difference between groups|0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0997|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.173|0.275|||ANCOVA, CI for difference between groups||Difference between groups based on the adjusted means derived from the ANCOVA model|The non-inferiority test for treatment differences in Hb change from baseline, based on ANCOVA analysis with a non-inferiority limit of -0.75 g/dL.||0.275|-0.173|<0.0001
81695599|NCT01486784|163088178|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Based on the dose limiting toxicities occurring in each dosing cohort, a maximum tolerated dose (MTD) may be determined by assessing the highest dosing level presenting no dose limiting toxicities. An MTD of 17mg/m2 twice weekly was established.|||
81695600|NCT02841787|163088179|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for significance was alpha=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||< .001
81695601|NCT02841787|163088179|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for significance was alpha=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81695602|NCT02841787|163088179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||The threshold for significance was alpha=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.44
81695603|NCT02841787|163088179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||The threshold for significance was alpha=0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.03
81695604|NCT02841787|163088179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||The threshold for significance was alpha=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.68
81695605|NCT02841787|163088179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||The threshold for significance was alpha=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81695606|NCT02841787|163088179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||The threshold for significance was alpha=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81695607|NCT02841787|163088182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||The threshold for significance was alpha=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81695608|NCT03491553|163088183|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81695609|NCT03491553|163088183|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81695610|NCT03491553|163088183|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81695611|NCT03491553|163088183|OTHER||Percentage Difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.2|47.1|||||The 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage difference by HBeAg status was constructed based on the standardized statistic and inverting two 1-sided tests.|||47.1|-47.2|
81695612|NCT03491553|163088184|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81695613|NCT03491553|163088184|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81695614|NCT03491553|163088184|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81537782|NCT00525512|162758531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.94||||0.0001||95.0|-13.37|-4.52||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.52|-13.37|0.0001
81695615|NCT03491553|163088184|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81695616|NCT03491553|163088185|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81695617|NCT03491553|163088185|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81695618|NCT03491553|163088185|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81716046|NCT05664672|163127901|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|79.4||||0.1843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.6|108.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||108|58.6|0.1843
81695619|NCT03491553|163088185|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81695620|NCT03491553|163088186|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81695621|NCT03491553|163088186|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81695622|NCT03491553|163088186|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81695623|NCT03491553|163088186|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81695624|NCT03491553|163088187|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81695625|NCT03491553|163088187|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81695626|NCT03491553|163088187|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81695627|NCT03491553|163088187|OTHER||Percentage Difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.2|47.1|||||The 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage difference by HBeAg status was constructed based on the standardized statistic and inverting two 1-sided tests.|||47.1|-47.2|
81695628|NCT02951988|163088224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5305|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5305
81695629|NCT02951988|163088224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4628|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.4628
81695630|NCT02951988|163088225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6153|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.6153
81695631|NCT02951988|163088225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4123|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.4123
81695632|NCT05836818|163088227|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|25.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|33.2|||Regression, Logistic|Mixed effects logistic regression with a random center effect for within-center characteristics, and terms for calendar time and intervention||Adjusted difference 25.1 percentage points||33.2|17|<0.0001
81695633|NCT02491073|163088231|OTHER||geometric mean ratio|1.05||||1.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.09|||geometric mean ration||The parameter dispersion type:Geometric coefficient of variation Dispersion Value: FT4: 0.220|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the automated kit assay represent the numerator; free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the optimized equilibrium dialysis method represent the denominator.|1.09|0.98|1.05
81695634|NCT02491073|163088231|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.22|||Geometric Mean Ratio||parameter dispersion type: Geometric Coefficient of Variation Dispersion Value : FT3: 0.178|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the automated kit assay represent the numerator; free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the optimized equilibrium dialysis method represent the denominator.|1.22|1.09|
81695635|NCT02491073|163088232|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.03|||||Parameter dispersion type: geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value 0.024|FT4|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, free thyroid hormone levels in the spiked serum samples (LS or MS or HS) represent the numerator; free thyroid hormone levels in non-spiked serum samples (NS) represent the denominator|1.03|1.01|
81716047|NCT05664672|163127901|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|98.1||||0.9994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.9|130.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||130|73.9|0.9994
81469826|NCT02327013|162632467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.9723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|3.5|||weighed z-score|Equally weighed LS z-score, combining results from stagewise MMRM, was compared to standard normal distribution.||The mean difference between treatment groups was estimated based on LS means for the treatment-by-visit interaction in stagewise MMRM analyses. In each stage, the REML-based MMRM model included site ID (stage 1 only), visit, treatment (placebo, vortioxetine 10mg, vortioxetine 20mg), baseline (for the stage) AISRS total score, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline (stage) AISRS total score-by-visit interaction, with an unstructured covariance structure to model the within-patient errors.||3.5|-3.6|0.9723
81537783|NCT00525512|162758532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.94||||0.6541||95.0|0.719|1.23||Based on a MMRM analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|Regression, Cox|||||1.230|0.719|0.6541
81469827|NCT02327013|162632467|SUPERIORITY|The mean difference between treatment groups was estimated based on LS means for the treatment-by-visit interaction in stagewise MMRM analyses. In each stage, the REML-based MMRM model included site ID (stage 1 only), visit, treatment (placebo, vortioxetine 10mg, vortioxetine 20mg), baseline (for the stage) AISRS total score, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline (stage) AISRS total score-by-visit interaction, with an unstructured covariance structure to model the within-patient errors.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.9||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|4.8|||weighed z-score|Equally weighed LS z-score, combining results from stagewise MMRM, was compared to standard normal distribution.||||4.8|-2.8|0.6010
81469828|NCT02380859|162632510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||ANOVA|||Group (real, sham) x Time (pre, 1d post) x Stepping Direction (forward, backward) ANOVA||||0.005
81469829|NCT01313494|162632543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM Difference|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.095|||Repeated measures ANCOVA|Independent variables: treatment, baseline value of pre-bronchodilator FEV1, time and a treatment-by-time interaction.||The primary endpoint was tested in a confirmatory manner with a 2-sided significance level of 5%.||0.095|0.046|<0.0001
81469830|NCT03747302|162632577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.003
81469831|NCT03747302|162632578|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in mean scores for behavioral intent to vaccine: negative values: smaller values indicate more likely to vaccinate.||||>.05
81469832|NCT01032070|162632585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.22||95.0||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||The study was not powered for this comparison due to small sample size.||||0.2200
81469833|NCT00738062|162632599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.438|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistic comparing treatment groups based on rank statistics adjusted for the covariate OHSA Item 1 value at randomization.||||||0.438
81469834|NCT00738062|162632600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.554|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistic comparing treatment groups based on rank statistics adjusted for the covariate OHDAS Composite value at randomization.||||||0.554
81537784|NCT00525512|162758533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean ratio|1.06||||0.4443||95.0|0.91|1.25||Based on a ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|ANCOVA|||||1.25|0.91|0.4443
81469835|NCT00738062|162632601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.198|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistic comparing treatment groups based on rank statistics adjusted for the covariate OHSA Composite value at baseline.||||||0.198
81469836|NCT00738062|162632602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.286|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistic comparing treatment groups based on rank statistics adjusted for the covariate OHSA Item 1 value at randomization.||||||0.286
81469837|NCT00738062|162632603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.251|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel statistic comparing treatment groups based on rank statistics adjusted for the covariate OHSA Item 1 value at randomization.||||||0.251
81469838|NCT00738062|162632604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.708|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.708
81469839|NCT00738062|162632605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.873|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.873
81537785|NCT00525512|162758534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.8644||95.0|-0.05|0.06||Based on a ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|ANCOVA|||||0.06|-0.05|0.8644
81469840|NCT00738062|162632606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.252|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.252
81469841|NCT00738062|162632607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.330
81469842|NCT02248974|162632633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The model uses a general linear mixed model with fixed effects for baseline Knowledge Scale score, time (discrete), arm, and a time-arm interaction term. The matrix of correlated residual terms assumes an unstructured format.||||0.01
81469843|NCT02248974|162632634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The model uses a general linear mixed model with fixed effects for baseline KS score, time (discrete), arm, and a time-arm interaction term. The matrix of correlated residual terms assumes an unstructured format.||||0.47
81469844|NCT02248974|162632635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Used Wilcoxon 2-sample test to see if DA group had significantly better (i.e. lower) Decisional Conflict Scores than no-DA (Control) group.||||0.12
81469845|NCT02248974|162632636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Used Wilcoxon 2-sample test to see if DA group had significantly better (i.e. lower) Decisional Conflict Scores than no-DA (Control) group.||||0.79
81469846|NCT02248974|162632637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.99
81469847|NCT02248974|162632638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.94
81469848|NCT02248974|162632639|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81469849|NCT02248974|162632640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81469850|NCT02248974|162632641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81469851|NCT02248974|162632642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.006
81469852|NCT02248974|162632643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81537786|NCT00525512|162758535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.4277||95.0|-0.07|0.17||Based on a ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|ANCOVA|||||0.17|-0.07|0.4277
81537787|NCT00525512|162758536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.7071||95.0|-3.81|2.59||Based on a ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|ANCOVA|||||2.59|-3.81|0.7071
81537788|NCT00525512|162758537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.6556||95.0|-3.03|4.81||Based on a ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|ANCOVA|||||4.81|-3.03|0.6556
81716048|NCT05664672|163127901|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|95.9||||0.9891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.4|129.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||129|71.4|0.9891
81716049|NCT05664672|163127902|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|37.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.4|45.7|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||45.7|30.4|<.0001
81716050|NCT05664672|163127902|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|44.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.5|53.1|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||53.1|36.5|<.0001
81695636|NCT02491073|163088232|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.04|||||parameter dispersion value - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.020|FT4|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, free thyroid hormone levels in the spiked serum samples (LS or MS or HS) represent the numerator; free thyroid hormone levels in non-spiked serum samples (NS) represent the denominator|1.04|1.03|
81695637|NCT02491073|163088232|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|1.06|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient variation dispersion value - 0.021|FT4|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, free thyroid hormone levels in the spiked serum samples (LS or MS or HS) represent the numerator; free thyroid hormone levels in non-spiked serum samples (NS) represent the denominator|1.06|1.05|
81695638|NCT02491073|163088232|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.02|||||parameter dispersion type -geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.040|FT3|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, free thyroid hormone levels in the spiked serum samples (LS or MS or HS) represent the numerator; free thyroid hormone levels in non-spiked serum samples (NS) represent the denominator|1.02|0.99|
81695639|NCT02491073|163088232|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geotmetric mean ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.03|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.041|FT3|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, free thyroid hormone levels in the spiked serum samples (LS or MS or HS) represent the numerator; free thyroid hormone levels in non-spiked serum samples (NS) represent the denominator|1.03|1.00|
81695640|NCT02491073|163088232|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.04|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.041|FT3|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, free thyroid hormone levels in the spiked serum samples (LS or MS or HS) represent the numerator; free thyroid hormone levels in non-spiked serum samples (NS) represent the denominator|1.04|1.02|
81695641|NCT02491073|163088233|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.01|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value -0.018|TSH|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, thyroid hormone levels in the spiked serum samples (LS or MS or HS) represent the numerator; thyroid hormone levels in non-spiked serum samples (NS) represent the denominator|1.01|1.00|
81695642|NCT02491073|163088233|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.01|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.018|TSH|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, thyroid hormone levels in the spiked serum samples (LS or MS or HS) represent the numerator; thyroid hormone levels in non-spiked serum samples (NS) represent the denominator|1.01|1.00|
81537789|NCT00525512|162758538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.9896||95.0|-3.44|3.48||Based on a ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|ANCOVA|||||3.48|-3.44|0.9896
81716051|NCT05664672|163127902|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|41.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.4|50.9|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||50.9|34.4|<.0001
81716052|NCT05664672|163127902|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|42.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.9|52.7|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||52.7|34.9|<.0001
81716053|NCT05664672|163127902|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|86.9||||0.3027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.0|108.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||108|70.0|0.3027
81716054|NCT05664672|163127902|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|103.0||||0.9926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.9|125.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||125|83.9|0.9926
81716055|NCT05664672|163127902|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|97.5||||0.9938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.1|120.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||120|79.1|0.9938
81716056|NCT05664672|163127903|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|46.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.5|54.4|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||54.4|39.5|<.0001
81716057|NCT05664672|163127903|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|55.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.0|64.4|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||64.4|48.0|<.0001
81716058|NCT05664672|163127903|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|52.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.2|61.5|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||61.5|45.2|<.0001
81716059|NCT05664672|163127903|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|54.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.7|64.5|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||64.5|46.7|<.0001
81716060|NCT05664672|163127903|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|84.4||||0.0504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.2|100.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||100|71.2|0.0504
81716061|NCT05664672|163127903|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|101.0||||0.9988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.4|119.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||119|86.4|0.9988
81716062|NCT05664672|163127903|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|96.0||||0.9238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.4|113.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||113|81.4|0.9238
81537790|NCT00525512|162758539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.33||||0.0807||95.0|-9.19|0.53||Based on a ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre and baseline.|ANCOVA|||||0.53|-9.19|0.0807
81537791|NCT05893862|162758546|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 1 Hr|LS Mean Difference|9.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.4|11.04|||t-test, 1 sided|||||11.04|7.40|<0.0001
81695643|NCT02491073|163088233|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.01|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.018|TSH||1.01|1.00|
81695644|NCT02491073|163088233|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|Geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.02|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.041|TT4|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, thyroid hormone levels in the spiked serum samples (LS or MS or HS) represent the numerator; thyroid hormone levels in non-spiked serum samples (NS) represent the denominator.|1.02|0.99|
81695645|NCT02491073|163088233|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|Slope|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.02|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.033|TT4|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, thyroid hormone levels in the spiked serum samples (LS or MS or HS) represent the numerator; thyroid hormone levels in non-spiked serum samples (NS) represent the denominator|1.02|1.00|
81695646|NCT02491073|163088233|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.01|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.036|TT4|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, thyroid hormone levels in the spiked serum samples (LS or MS or HS) represent the numerator; thyroid hormone levels in non-spiked serum samples (NS) represent the denominator|1.01|0.99|
81695647|NCT02491073|163088233|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.01|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.047|TT3|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, thyroid hormone levels in the spiked serum samples (LS or MS or HS) represent the numerator; thyroid hormone levels in non-spiked serum samples (NS) represent the denominator|1.01|0.98|
81695648|NCT02491073|163088233|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.01|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.043|TT3|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, thyroid hormone levels in the spiked serum samples (LS or MS or HS) represent the numerator; thyroid hormone levels in non-spiked serum samples (NS) represent the denominator|1.01|0.98|
81695649|NCT02491073|163088233|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.0|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.048|TT3|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, thyroid hormone levels in the spiked serum samples (LS or MS or HS) represent the numerator; thyroid hormone levels in non-spiked serum samples (NS) represent the denominator|1.00|0.97|
81695650|NCT02491073|163088234|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.16|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.148|FT4|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the automated kit assay represent the numerator; free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the optimized equilibrium dialysis method represent the denominator|1.16|1.06|
81695651|NCT02491073|163088234|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.2|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.202|FT4|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the automated kit assay represent the numerator; free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the optimized equilibrium dialysis method represent the denominator|1.20|1.07|
81695652|NCT02491073|163088234|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|1.18|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.203|FT4|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the automated kit assay represent the numerator; free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the optimized equilibrium dialysis method represent the denominator.|1.18|1.04|
81716063|NCT05664672|163127904|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|3.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|7.31|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||7.31|1.88|<.0001
81469853|NCT02248974|162632645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.65
81537792|NCT05893862|162758546|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 2 Hr|LS Mean Difference|8.44||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.31|10.56|||t-test, 1 sided|||||10.56|6.31|0.0141
81469854|NCT02248974|162632646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74
81537793|NCT05893862|162758546|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 3 Hr|LS Mean Difference|10.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.85|12.74|||t-test, 1 sided|||||12.74|8.85|<0.0001
81716064|NCT05664672|163127904|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|4.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.28|7.93|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||7.93|2.28|<.0001
81716065|NCT05664672|163127904|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|4.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|8.14|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||8.14|2.20|<.0001
81537794|NCT05893862|162758546|OTHER|LS Mean Difference Week 4 Hr|LS Mean Difference|6.43||||0.1045|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.96|8.91|||t-test, 1 sided|||||8.91|3.96|0.1045
81537795|NCT05893862|162758546|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 8 Hr|LS Mean Difference|6.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.66|8.38||||||||8.38|4.66|
81537796|NCT05893862|162758546|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 11 Hr|LS Mean Difference|7.33||||||90.0|4.74|9.93||||||||9.93|4.74|
81537797|NCT05893862|162758546|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 14 Hr|LS Mean Difference|6.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.95|8.88||||||||8.88|3.95|
81537798|NCT05893862|162758546|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 24 Hr|LS Mean Difference|2.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|4.76||||||||4.76|0.81|
81695653|NCT02491073|163088234|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.1|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.179|FT4|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the automated kit assay represent the numerator; free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the optimized equilibrium dialysis method represent the denominator.|1.10|0.99|
81695654|NCT02491073|163088234|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|1.52|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.178|FT3|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the automated kit assay represent the numerator; free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the optimized equilibrium dialysis method represent the denominator|1.52|1.15|
81695655|NCT02491073|163088234|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.33|1.52|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.224|FT3|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the automated kit assay represent the numerator; free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the optimized equilibrium dialysis method represent the denominator|1.52|1.33|
81695656|NCT02491073|163088234|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.12|1.27|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.203|FT3|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the automated kit assay represent the numerator; free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the optimized equilibrium dialysis method represent the denominator|1.27|1.12|
81695657|NCT02491073|163088234|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|1.27|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.215|FT3|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the automated kit assay represent the numerator; free thyroid hormone levels as measured by the optimized equilibrium dialysis method represent the denominator|1.27|1.11|
81695658|NCT02491073|163088235|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.01|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value -0.018|TSH|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, thyroid hormone levels in the spiked serum samples (LS or MS or HS) represent the numerator; thyroid hormone levels in non-spiked serum samples (NS) represent the denominator|1.01|1.00|
81695659|NCT02491073|163088235|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.01|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.018|TSH|In each geometric mean ratio estimate, thyroid hormone levels in the spiked serum samples (LS or MS or HS) represent the numerator; thyroid hormone levels in non-spiked serum samples (NS) represent the denominator|1.01|1.00|
81695660|NCT02491073|163088235|OTHER|There is no hypothesis testing in this study. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations; it was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the New Drug Application 022416 Approval Letter issued on 08 November 2013 for PMR 2099-9.|geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.01|||||parameter dispersion type - geometric coefficient of variation dispersion value - 0.018|TSH||1.01|1.00|
81537799|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 0.5 Hr|LS Mean Difference|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|2.14||||||||2.14|-1.11|
81695661|NCT03977727|163088241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.35||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.88|48.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model was fit with therapy (Fiasp vs. NovoLog), period (Period 1 vs Period 2), and sequence (Fiasp/NovoLog vs NovoLog/Fiasp) as fixed effects. Subjects included as random effects.||48.4|7.88|.008
81695662|NCT03977727|163088242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.22||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.42|39.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model was fit with therapy (Fiasp vs. NovoLog), period (Period 1 vs Period 2), and sequence (Fiasp/NovoLog vs NovoLog/Fiasp) as fixed effects. Subjects included as random effects.||39.46|-5.42|.136
81695663|NCT03977727|163088243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model was fit with therapy (Fiasp vs. NovoLog), period (Period 1 vs Period 2), and sequence (Fiasp/NovoLog vs NovoLog/Fiasp) as fixed effects. Subjects included as random effects.||.73|.05|.029
81695664|NCT03977727|163088244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.81||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model was fit with therapy (Fiasp vs. NovoLog), period (Period 1 vs Period 2), and sequence (Fiasp/NovoLog vs NovoLog/Fiasp) as fixed effects. Subjects included as random effects.||-0.31|-2.84|.016
81695665|NCT03977727|163088245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.38||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|2.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model was fit with therapy (Fiasp vs. NovoLog), period (Period 1 vs Period 2), and sequence (Fiasp/NovoLog vs NovoLog/Fiasp) as fixed effects. Subjects included as random effects.||2.32|.04|.045
81695666|NCT03977727|163088248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model was fit with therapy (Fiasp vs. NovoLog), period (Period 1 vs Period 2), and sequence (Fiasp/NovoLog vs NovoLog/Fiasp) as fixed effects. Subjects included as random effects.||.16|-.59|.303
81695667|NCT03977727|163088249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.18||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.32|9.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model was fit with therapy (Fiasp vs. NovoLog), period (Period 1 vs Period 2), and sequence (Fiasp/NovoLog vs NovoLog/Fiasp) as fixed effects. Subjects included as random effects.||9.99|-10.32|.968
81695668|NCT03977727|163088250|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model was fit with therapy (Fiasp vs. NovoLog), period (Period 1 vs Period 2), and sequence (Fiasp/NovoLog vs NovoLog/Fiasp) as fixed effects. Subjects included as random effects.||0|-.13|.059
81695669|NCT01419665|163088261|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin of + or - 12% was determined considering the variability of the point estimate of the add-on effect by taking a value lower than the lower boundary of the 95% CI for Rituximab+chemotherapy versus chemotherapy obtained from historical data.|difference in overall response rate|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.94|5.14|||Binomial approximation|||||5.14|-5.94|
81695670|NCT01419665|163088264|OTHER|descriptive purposes, not powered for hypothesis testing|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.76|||Regression, Cox|||||1.76|0.97|
81695671|NCT01419665|163088265|OTHER|descriptive purposes, not powered for hypothesis testing|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.52|||Regression, Cox|||||1.52|0.55|
81695672|NCT04570657|163088326|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.036||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.038|0.111||One-sided p-value|MMRM||Tozorakimab Dose A - Placebo|||0.111|-0.038|0.267
81695673|NCT04570657|163088326|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.004||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.071|0.079||One-sided p-value|MMRM||Tozorakimab Dose B - Placebo|||0.079|-0.071|0.473
81695674|NCT04570657|163088327|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.012||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.11|0.086||One-sided p-value|MMRM||Week 8: Tozorakimab Dose A - Placebo|||0.086|-0.110|0.437
81695675|NCT04570657|163088327|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.059||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.039|0.157||One-sided p-value|MMRM||Week 8: Tozorakimab Dose B - Placebo|||0.157|-0.039|0.221
81695676|NCT04570657|163088327|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.038||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.136|0.06||One-sided p-value|MMRM||Week 16: Tozorakimab Dose A - Placebo|||0.060|-0.136|0.308
81695677|NCT04570657|163088327|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.025||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.122|0.072||One-sided p-value|MMRM||Week 16: Tozorakimab Dose B - Placebo|||0.072|-0.122|0.372
81695678|NCT04570657|163088330|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.03||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.215|0.154||One-sided p-value|MMRM||Tozorakimab Dose A - Placebo|||0.154|-0.215|0.416
81695679|NCT04570657|163088330|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.047||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.231|0.137||One-sided p-value|MMRM||Tozorakimab Dose B - Placebo|||0.137|-0.231|0.371
81695680|NCT04570657|163088331|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.76|1.9|||Chi-squared|||||1.90|0.76|0.612
81695681|NCT04570657|163088331|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.88|2.25|||Chi-squared|||||2.25|0.88|0.348
81695682|NCT04570657|163088332|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.5|1.31|||Chi-squared|||||1.31|0.50|0.575
81695683|NCT04570657|163088332|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.53|1.38|||Chi-squared|||||1.38|0.53|0.679
81695684|NCT04570657|163088333|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.002||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.825|3.828||One-sided p-value|MMRM||SGRQ Activity Total Score: Tozorakimab Dose A - Placebo|||3.828|-3.825|0.500
81695685|NCT04570657|163088333|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.364||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.198|2.47||One-sided p-value|MMRM||SGRQ Activity Total Score: Tozorakimab Dose B - Placebo|||2.470|-5.198|0.324
81695686|NCT04570657|163088333|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.421||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.103|1.26||One-sided p-value|MMRM||SGRQ Impacts Total Score: Tozorakimab Dose A - Placebo|||1.260|-4.103|0.248
81695687|NCT04570657|163088333|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.694||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.383|0.996||One-sided p-value|MMRM||SGRQ Impacts Total Score: Tozorakimab Dose B - Placebo|||0.996|-4.383|0.210
81537800|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 1 Hr|LS Mean Difference|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.26|1.98||||||||1.98|-1.26|
81695688|NCT04570657|163088333|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.691||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.715|5.096||One-sided p-value|MMRM||SGRQ Symptoms Total Score: Tozorakimab Dose A - Placebo|||5.096|-3.715|0.420
81695689|NCT04570657|163088333|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.15||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.579|1.28||One-sided p-value|MMRM||SGRQ Symptoms Total Score: Tozorakimab Dose B - Placebo|||1.280|-7.579|0.181
81695690|NCT04570657|163088333|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.663||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.454|2.129||One-sided p-value|MMRM||SGRQ Total Score: Tozorakimab Dose A - Placebo|||2.129|-3.454|0.380
81695691|NCT04570657|163088333|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.896||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.694|0.903||One-sided p-value|MMRM||SGRQ Total Score: Tozorakimab Dose B - Placebo|||0.903|-4.694|0.192
81695692|NCT04570657|163088334|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.59|1.46|||Chi-squared|||||1.46|0.59|0.828
81695693|NCT04570657|163088334|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.68|1.7|||Chi-squared|||||1.70|0.68|0.840
81695694|NCT04570657|163088335|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.8|2.0||One-sided p-value|Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with treatment group, background medication, geographic region, and ICS total daily dose as covariates.||||2.0|0.8|0.239
81695695|NCT04570657|163088335|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.6|1.7||One-sided p-value|Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with treatment group, background medication, geographic region, and ICS total daily dose as covariates.||||1.7|0.6|0.461
81695696|NCT04570657|163088336|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.87||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.56|1.36||One-sided p-value|Negative binomial regression|||||1.36|0.56|0.346
81695697|NCT04570657|163088336|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.7||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.43|1.12||One-sided p-value|Negative binomial regression|||||1.12|0.43|0.166
81695698|NCT04570657|163088337|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.869||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.791|0.956||One-sided p-value|MMRM|||||0.956|0.791|0.029
81716066|NCT05664672|163127904|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|6.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.22|12.7|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||12.7|3.22|<.0001
81695699|NCT04570657|163088337|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.879||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.8|0.966||One-sided p-value|MMRM|||||0.966|0.800|0.040
81695700|NCT04570657|163088338|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.023||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.078|0.124||One-sided p-value; alpha = 0.1|MMRM||Tozorakimab Dose A - Placebo|1 Exacerbation in Last 12 Months||0.124|-0.078|0.385
81695701|NCT04570657|163088338|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.123||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.224|-0.022||One-sided p-value; alpha = 0.1|MMRM||Tozorakimab Dose B - Placebo|1 Exacerbation in Last 12 Months||-0.022|-0.224|0.060
81695702|NCT04570657|163088338|SUPERIORITY||LS mean Difference|0.077||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.034|0.187||One-sided p-value; alpha = 0.1|MMRM||Tozorakimab Dose A - Placebo|≥ 2 Exacerbation in Last 12 Months||0.187|-0.034|0.186
81695703|NCT04570657|163088338|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.212||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.102|0.322||One-sided p-value; alpha = 0.1|MMRM||Tozorakimab Dose B - Placebo|≥ 2 Exacerbation in Last 12 Months||0.322|0.102|0.007
81695704|NCT04570657|163088339|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.559|0.71||One-sided p-value|MMRM|||Analysis at Week 16 based on MMRM which included fixed effects for baseline, background medication, geographic region, baseline ICS total daily dose, visit, treatment and the baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions.||0.710|0.559|< 0.001
81695705|NCT04570657|163088339|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.675|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.599|0.76||One-sided p-value|MMRM|||Analysis at Week 16 based on MMRM which included fixed effects for baseline, background medication, geographic region, baseline ICS total daily dose, visit, treatment and the baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions.||0.760|0.599|< 0.001
81695706|NCT01079962|163088340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.701||||0.5943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|3.29||No adjustment of p-value was done and priori threshold was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in APP at Week 12: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||3.29|-1.89|0.5943
81695707|NCT01079962|163088341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8589||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in SBP at Week 4: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.8589
81695708|NCT01079962|163088341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2223||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in SBP at Week 12: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.2223
81695709|NCT01079962|163088341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2443||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in DBP at Week 4: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.2443
81695710|NCT01079962|163088341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1481||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in DBP at Week 12: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.1481
81695711|NCT01079962|163088341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4188||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in mean BP at Week 4: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.4188
81695712|NCT01079962|163088341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1586||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in mean BP at Week 12: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.1586
81695713|NCT01079962|163088342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2987||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in AIx at Week 4: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.2987
81695714|NCT01079962|163088342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6584||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in AIx at Week 12: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.6584
81695715|NCT01079962|163088343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2511||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in cfPWV at Week 4: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.2511
81695716|NCT01079962|163088343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5007||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in cfPWV at Week 12: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.5007
81695717|NCT01079962|163088344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9943||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in heart rate at Week 4: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.9943
81695718|NCT01079962|163088344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.523||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in heart rate at Week 12: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.5230
81695719|NCT01079962|163088345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4447||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4447
81695720|NCT01079962|163088346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.396||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Total cholesterol at Week 12: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.3960
81695721|NCT01079962|163088346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1919||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in LDL-cholesterol at Week 12: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.1919
81695722|NCT01079962|163088346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1896||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in HDL-cholesterol at Week 12: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.1896
81469855|NCT02248974|162632650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.60
81695723|NCT01079962|163088347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9244||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9244
81695724|NCT01079962|163088348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9692||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in SBP at Week 4: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.9692
81695725|NCT01079962|163088348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4731||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in SBP at Week 12: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.4731
81716067|NCT05664672|163127904|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|57.9||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.3|119.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||119|28.3|0.1840
81695726|NCT01079962|163088348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2876||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in DBP at Week 4: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.2876
81695727|NCT01079962|163088348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in DBP at Week 12: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.0420
81695728|NCT01079962|163088348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in mean BP at Week 4: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.5100
81695729|NCT01079962|163088348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1207||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in mean BP at Week 12: p-value was calculated by 2 sided t-test.||||0.1207
81695730|NCT01079962|163088350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.442||||0.7561||95.0|-2.36|3.24||No adjustment of p-value was done and priori threshold was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||3.24|-2.36|0.7561
81695731|NCT01072539|163088353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Comparison among subgroups of Infection Sites: cSSSI, cIAI, CAP, cIAI + cSSSI, and cIAI + CAP.||||<0.0001
81695732|NCT01072539|163088354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0067||||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Geriatrc: \<65 Years Versus (VS) Geriatrc: \>=65 Years||||0.0067
81695733|NCT01072539|163088354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0412||||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Comparison among Age categories: \<30 Years, 30 to 39 Years, 40 to 49 Years, 50 to 64 Years, and \>=65 Years.||||0.0412
81695734|NCT01072539|163088354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4792||||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Sex: Male VS Sex: Female||||0.4792
81695735|NCT01072539|163088354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9669||||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Comparson among Duration of Disease categories: \<3 Months, \>=3 Months and \<6 Months, and \>=6 Months||||0.9669
81695736|NCT01072539|163088354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0064||||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Comparison among subgroups of infection site: cSSSI, cIAI, CAP, cIAI + cSSSI, and cIAI + CAP.||||0.0064
81695737|NCT01072539|163088354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Satistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Comparison among severity of infection subgroups: Mild, Moderate, and Severe.||||<0.0001
81716068|NCT05664672|163127904|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|66.4||||0.3552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.0|130.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||130|34.0|0.3552
81469856|NCT02248974|162632651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81469857|NCT02248974|162632652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.45
81695738|NCT01072539|163088354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||General Medical History: Yes VS General Medical History: No||||<0.0001
81695739|NCT01072539|163088354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||General Medical History (Present): Yes VS General Medical History (Present): No||||<0.0001
81469858|NCT02248974|162632653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.006
81695740|NCT01072539|163088354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0006||||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||General Medical History (Past): Yes VS General Medical History (Past): No||||0.0006
81695741|NCT01072539|163088354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Kidney Disorder: Yes VS Kidney Disorder: No||||<0.0001
81695742|NCT01072539|163088354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Liver Disorder: Yes VS Liver Disorder: No||||<0.0001
81695743|NCT01072539|163088354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0153||||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Comparison among subgroups of Total Treatment Period of Tygacil: \<7 Days, 7 to 14 Days, and \>14 Days||||0.0153
81695744|NCT01072539|163088354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significant level 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Comparison among subgroups of Mean Daily Dose of Tygacil: \<50 mg, 50 to \<100 mg, 100 to \<200 mg, and \>=200 mg.||||<0.0001
81695745|NCT01072539|163088354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0376||||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Past Medication and Therapy: Yes VS Past Medication and Therapy: No||||0.0376
81716069|NCT05664672|163127904|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|66.2||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.0|133.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||133|33.0|0.3810
81695746|NCT01072539|163088354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Concomitant Medications: Yes VS Concomitant Medications: No||||<0.0001
81695747|NCT01008995|163088383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The study was designed to maintain a Type I error of 0.05 or less for the primary analysis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight \[≤ 65kg vs \> 65 kg)\].||Null Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab 45 mg and placebo for the primary endpoint at a significance level of 0.05. Power calculations were based on two sample size assumptions: 220 (1:1 ratio) and 320 participants (1:1 ratio). Simulation studies evaluated the power to detect a treatment difference between ustekinumab 45 mg group and placebo using a CMH test stratified by baseline weight \[\<=65 kg vs \> 65 kg). The power was \>99% for both sample size assumptions.||||<0.001
81695748|NCT01008995|163088384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||No multiplicity adjustment was made and nominal p-value was reported.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline weight \[≤ 65kg vs \> 65 kg)\].||Null Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab 45 mg and placebo at a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81695749|NCT01008995|163088385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||No multiplicity adjustment was made and nominal p-value was reported.|ANOVA|Analysis of variance on van der Waerden normal scores (Conover, 1980) with treatment and baseline weight (≤ 65kg vs \> 65 kg) as factors in the model.||Null Hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab 45 mg and placebo at a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81695750|NCT00621855|163088394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Armitage test for linear trend|||"The proportion of patients who reach this endpoint were analysed by a logistic model for linear trend (dose response).~The null hypothesis is that the relationship between dose level (0mg, 50mg, 75mg, 110mg and 150mg) and the proportions of patients with major and clinically relevant minor bleeding is not linear (slope parameter = 0)"||||<0.001
81695751|NCT00621855|163088397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Armitage test for linear trend|||"The proportion of patients who reach this endpoint were analysed by a logistic model for linear trend (dose response).~The null hypothesis is that the relationship between dose level (0mg, 50mg, 75mg, 110mg and 150mg) and the proportions of patients with major and clinically relevant minor bleeding is not linear (slope parameter = 0)"||||<0.001
81695752|NCT01934192|163088402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|22.9||||||||22.9|-5.1|
81469859|NCT02248974|162632654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81469860|NCT02248974|162632655|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81695753|NCT01934192|163088403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|10.9||||||||10.9|-6.5|
81716070|NCT05664672|163127905|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|16.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|21.8|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||21.8|13.0|<.0001
81469861|NCT02248974|162632657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.77
81695754|NCT01934192|163088404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|22.9||||||||22.9|-5.1|
81695755|NCT01934192|163088405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|19.9||||||||19.9|-6.9|
81695756|NCT00403559|163088443|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority determined as the F-IGA, IGA, erythema, scaling, and pruritis scores when compared between groups. The Wilcoxon rank sum test stratified baseline seborrheic dermatitis (SD) severity.||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.009
81469862|NCT02248974|162632658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74
81469863|NCT02248974|162632659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.12
81469864|NCT02248974|162632666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.98
81469865|NCT02248974|162632667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.20
81469866|NCT00033657|162632669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.48
81469867|NCT02332239|162632671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.11||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed effects longitudinal regression||d=0.37|BDI Score where baseline \>=20: 8 week||||0.07
81469868|NCT02332239|162632672|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-7.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||quantile regression models|Controlled for baseline and gender|d=0.46|CTS Score where baseline \>=4: 8 week||||0.01
81695757|NCT04105244|163088455|SUPERIORITY||Wald tests|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Intent-to-treat principle using linear mixed-effects models with random intercepts to examine longitudinal change scores for the outcome.||||||<0.05
81695758|NCT04105244|163088456|SUPERIORITY||Wald tests|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Intent-to-treat principle using linear mixed-effects models with random intercepts to examine longitudinal change scores for the outcome.||||||<0.05
81695759|NCT04105244|163088457|SUPERIORITY||Wald test|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Intent-to-treat principle using linear mixed-effects models with random intercepts to examine longitudinal change scores for the outcome.||||||<0.05
81695760|NCT04105244|163088460|SUPERIORITY||Wald test|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Intent-to-treat principle using linear mixed-effects models with random intercepts to examine longitudinal change scores for the outcome.||||||<0.05
81695761|NCT04105244|163088461|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81695762|NCT03095521|163088476|NON_INFERIORITY|two-sided 95% CIs estimation used to confirm non-inferior efficacy in primary endpoint. A non-inferiority conclusion was made relating to the primary parameter only.||||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Arm Angal, Arm Antiangin||||0.028
81695763|NCT03095521|163088479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.482|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.482
81695764|NCT03095521|163088481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||change from baseline, 2 groups||||0.072
81695765|NCT00064350|163088482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Compare the proportion of patients maintaining stable disease or objective response at 2 months after randomization between the two arms.||||0.005
81695766|NCT00064350|163088483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Compare PFS between the Sorafenib arm and the placebo arm||||0.014
81695767|NCT00064350|163088484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.12||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Compare OS between the Sorafenib arm and the placebo arm||||0.12
81469869|NCT02332239|162632675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.33
81695768|NCT00592553|163088513|OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-30.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|42.68||0.4756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-114.8|53.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) method including rank transformed 6MWD as the dependent variable; and rank transformed baseline 6MWD, treatment, visit, age (less than \[\<\] 9 years versus \[vs.\] greater than or equal to \[\>=\] 9 years) and corticosteroid use (yes vs. no) stratification factors, and interaction between treatment and visit as independent variables.||53.75|-114.8|0.4756
81695769|NCT00592553|163088513|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|62.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.21||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.66|147.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using MMRM method including rank transformed 6MWD as the dependent variable; and rank transformed baseline 6MWD, treatment, visit, age (\< 9 years vs. \>= 9 years) and corticosteroid use (yes vs. no) stratification factors, and interaction between treatment and visit as independent variables.||147.96|-22.66|0.1490
81695770|NCT03342937|163088558|SUPERIORITY|1-sided test of single exponential mean with historical null hypothesis of 5.5 months median PFS||||||0.02||||||Sample size of 35 patients was chosen based on detecting the difference between a historical median PFS of 5.5 months and experimental median of 7.3 months, a hazard ratio of 0.75, with 80% power (1-sided test of single exponential mean, α=0.2).|1-sided exponential test|||||||0.02
81695771|NCT01722487|163088635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.28|||Log Rank|||||0.28|0.09|<0.0001
81695772|NCT01722487|163088636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.16||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.56|||Log Rank|||||0.56|0.05|0.0010
81469870|NCT01928797|162632702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.37
81469871|NCT01928797|162632703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.33
81695773|NCT01722487|163088637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81695774|NCT01722487|163088638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81695775|NCT01722487|163088639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81695776|NCT01722487|163088640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.0009
81695777|NCT01722487|163088641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0054|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.0054
81695778|NCT01089582|163088644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The effect of possible prognostic factors response on response rate: primary diagnosis severity. Participants were classified as responders if they were very much improved or much improved from baseline.||||0.0023
81716071|NCT05664672|163127905|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|20.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.2|25.9|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||25.9|16.2|<.0001
81469872|NCT00006305|162632705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.005||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.02||A separate test with alpha=0.05 was conducted for each treatment comparison of the main effects in the 2x2 factorial design.|Log Rank||Risk difference of all-cause mortality for Revascularization compared with Medical therapy|||0.020|-0.031|0.97
81537801|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 2 Hr|LS Mean Difference|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.04|3.66||||||||3.66|-1.04|
81695779|NCT01089582|163088645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0382|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The effect of possible prognostic factors on response: significant medical history. Participants were classified as responders if they were much improved or improved from baseline.||||0.0382
81695780|NCT01089582|163088646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1805|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The effect of possible prognostic factors on response: primary diagnosis severity.||||0.1805
81537802|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 3 hr|LS Mean Difference|4.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.9|6.64||||||||6.64|1.90|
81469873|NCT00006305|162632705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.003||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.022||A separate test with alpha=0.05 was conducted for each treatment comparison of the main effects in the 2x2 factorial design.|Log Rank||Risk difference of all-cause mortality for Insulin Sensitizing glycemic control strategy compared with Insulin Providing glycemic control strategy|||0.022|-0.029|0.89
81537803|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 4 Hr|LS Mean Difference|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.35|9.64||||||||9.64|4.35|
81695781|NCT01089582|163088646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The effect of possible prognostic factors on response: baseline QoL-AD score as assessed by participant.||||<0.0001
81695782|NCT01089582|163088646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The effect of possible prognostic factors on response: center number.||||<0.0001
81537804|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 6 Hr|LS Mean Difference|7.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.35|9.64||||||||9.64|4.35|
81695783|NCT01089582|163088647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0137|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The effect of possible prognostic factors on response: primary diagnosis severity.||||0.0137
81695784|NCT01089582|163088647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The effect of possible prognostic factors on response: baseline QoL-AD score as assessed by caregiver.||||<0.0001
81695785|NCT01089582|163088647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The effect of possible prognostic factors on response: center number.||||<0.0001
81695786|NCT04069156|163088651|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary end point assessing non-inferiority of placebo was considered met if the lower boundary of the one-sided 97.5% confidence limit of the difference in the composite success rate between treatment arms (placebo minus aspirin) was greater than the non-inferiority margin (-10%) by the Farrington-Manning test at 12-months in the principal analysis population.|Risk Difference (RD)|6.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-1.6||||Farrington-Manning risk difference||||||-1.6|<0.0001
81716072|NCT05664672|163127905|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|18.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|23.4|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||23.4|14.3|<.0001
81716073|NCT05664672|163127905|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|17.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|23.1|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||23.1|13.7|<.0001
81716074|NCT05664672|163127905|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|94.5||||0.9589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.0|124.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||124|72.0|0.9589
81716075|NCT05664672|163127905|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|115.0||||0.4442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.3|148.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||148|89.3|0.4442
81716076|NCT05664672|163127905|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|103.0||||0.9975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.8|133.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||133|78.8|0.9975
81716077|NCT05664672|163127906|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|36.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.9|55.6|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||55.6|23.9|<.0001
81716078|NCT05664672|163127906|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|39.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.1|59.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||59.0|27.1|<.0001
81695787|NCT02724774|163088709|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< .05|Regression, Linear|||All analyses were conducted as intention-to-treat, analyzing all 252 cases as randomly assigned to the PFR and control group (CG). Multiple linear regression was used to examine the treatment effect of PFR (0 = CG, 1 = PFR). Covariates included preferred language (0 = English, 1 = Spanish) and the baseline measure.||||.026
81695788|NCT02724774|163088710|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.154||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< .05|Regression, Linear|||||||.154
81695789|NCT02724774|163088711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.516||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< .05|Regression, Linear|||||||.516
81695790|NCT02724774|163088712|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< .05|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81695791|NCT02724774|163088713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< .05|Regression, Linear|||||||0.094
81695792|NCT02724774|163088714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.029
81695793|NCT02724774|163088715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.389||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< .05|Regression, Linear|||||||.389
81695794|NCT02724774|163088716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.747||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< .05|Regression, Linear|||||||.747
81695795|NCT01627067|163088718|NON_INFERIORITY|The study terminated early due to lack of efficacy and funds only 22 patients were enrolled in the study. With 40 patients accrued at a rate of 2 patients per month, a one-sided alpha of 5%, and a post- accrual follow up of 3 months, we would have 80% power to detect a median PFS of 12 months as being statistically significantly higher than a historical control median PFS of 7 months.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.25||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.76|||Regression, Cox|||Data for PFS were censored at the time of a patient's removal from study. With 40 patients accrued at a rate of 2 patients per month, a one-sided alpha of 5%, and a post- accrual follow up of 3 months, we would have 80% power to detect a median PFS of 12 months as being statistically significantly higher than a historical control median PFS of 7 months. The study terminated early due to lack of efficacy and funds only 22 patients were enrolled in the study.||0.76|0.08|0.015
81695796|NCT01627067|163088721|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.62|||Regression, Cox|||||1.62|0.22|0.31
81695797|NCT00516269|163088775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean difference in treat versus control|0.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.3||0.54||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||As a crossover study, the potential carryover effect was examined first. The pooled data (the 2-week treatment for each intervention i.e. period 1 \& period 2) was used to assess the treatment effect (A versus B).||||0.54
81695798|NCT00926796|163088776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion of cured participants|100.0|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|98.53||||Exact binomial confidence limit|If the one-sided lower 95% confidence limit is greater than 95%, the null hypothesis of the microbiological efficacy estimate is \<95% is rejected.|When the lower 95% confidence limit is \>=95%, the alternative hypothesis is accepted (i.e., the microbiological cure estimate is significantly \>=95%).|The null hypothesis is that the microbiological efficacy estimate (proportion of participants who are cured) is \<95%.|||98.53|<0.05
81695799|NCT00926796|163088783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion of cured participants|99.5|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|97.64||||Exact bionomial confidence limit|If the one-sided lower 95% confidence limit is greater than 95%, the null hypothesis of the microbiological efficacy estimate is \<95% is rejected.|When the lower 95% confidence interval is above 95%, the alternative hypothesis is accepted (i.e., the microbiological cure estimate is significantly \>=95%).|The null hypothesis is that the microbiological efficacy estimate (proportion of participants who are cured) is \<95%.|||97.64|<0.05
81695800|NCT01341652|163088785|OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.97
81695801|NCT01341652|163088786|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||||||.08
81695802|NCT01341652|163088788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.8|||Regression, Cox|||||2.8|0.9|0.14
81695803|NCT01628016|163088790|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.98||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.05
81695804|NCT04633473|163088835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.922|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests.||||||0.922
81695805|NCT04633473|163088836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.521|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests.||||||0.521
81695806|NCT04633473|163088837|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.678|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests.||||||0.678
81695807|NCT04633473|163088838|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.326|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests.||||||0.326
81695808|NCT04633473|163088839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests.||||||0.09
81695809|NCT04633473|163088840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.154|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests.||||||0.154
81695810|NCT04633473|163088841|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.309|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests.||||||0.309
81695811|NCT04633473|163088843|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.181|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests.||||||0.181
81695812|NCT04633473|163088844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests.||||||0.008
81695813|NCT01348425|163088866|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is +/- 10%, type I error is assumed to be 0.05, with a power of 0.8.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.1|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.5||Schuirman's TOST equivalence test on change in stent length upon deployment between longer and shorter stents.|t-test, 2 sided|To test the hypothesis whether the percent change in stent length is contained within \[-10%, 10%\].||The alternative hypothesis is equivalence in mean change in stent length upon deployment between longer and shorter stents, i.e., the difference in mean change between the longer and shorter stents is close to 0. Thus, a small p-value indicates a 95% confidence interval covers 0.||3.5|-2.0|<0.01
81695814|NCT01968954|163088873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-57.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.0|-53.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals and p values from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-53.1|-61.0|<0.001
81695815|NCT01968954|163088874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-36.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.8|-33.6|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals and p values from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-33.6|-38.8|<0.001
81695816|NCT01968954|163088874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-34.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|-31.7||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-31.7|-37.7|
81695817|NCT01968954|163088874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-29.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3|-25.7||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-25.7|-32.3|
81695818|NCT01968954|163088875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-51.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.2|-48.1|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals and p values from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-48.1|-55.2|<0.001
81716079|NCT05664672|163127906|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|30.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.1|45.5|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||45.5|20.1|<.0001
81716080|NCT05664672|163127906|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|48.9||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.9|75.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||75.0|31.9|0.0002
81716081|NCT05664672|163127906|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|74.5||||0.2938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.6|117.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||117|47.6|0.2938
81716082|NCT05664672|163127906|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|81.6||||0.5552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.7|124.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||124|53.7|0.5552
81716083|NCT05664672|163127906|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|61.7||||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.9|95.5|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||95.5|39.9|0.0254
81537805|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 8 Hr|LS Mean Difference|9.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.71|11.8||||||||11.80|6.71|
81716084|NCT05664672|163127907|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|52.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.4|67.1|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||67.1|40.4|<.0001
81716085|NCT05664672|163127907|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|49.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.0|62.2|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||62.2|39.0|<.0001
81537806|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 12 Hr|LS Mean Difference|4.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.27|7.35||||||||7.35|2.27|
81537807|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 14 Hr|LS Mean Difference|3.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|6.23||||||||6.23|0.91|
81537808|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 24 Hr|LS Mean Difference|5.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.18|6.85||||||||6.85|3.18|
81537809|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 1 Hr|LS Mean Difference|3.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.56|6.34||||||||6.34|1.56|
81537810|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 2 Hr|LS Mean Difference|3.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.49|6.35||||||||6.35|1.49|
81537811|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 3 Hr|LS Mean Difference|4.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.33|7.03||||||||7.03|2.33|
81537812|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 4 Hr|LS Mean Difference|4.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.45|7.12||||||||7.12|2.45|
81537813|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 8 Hr|LS Mean Difference|4.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.93|7.71||||||||7.71|1.93|
81537814|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 11 Hr|LS Mean Difference|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.51|8.09||||||||8.09|2.51|
81537815|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 14 Hr|LS Mean Difference|5.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.97|8.74||||||||8.74|2.97|
81716086|NCT05664672|163127907|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|40.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.0|52.1|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||52.1|32.0|<.0001
81716087|NCT05664672|163127907|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|45.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.7|59.2|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||59.2|35.7|<.0001
81537816|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 16 Hr|LS Mean Difference|4.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.79|6.45||||||||6.45|1.79|
81537817|NCT05893862|162758549|OTHER|LS Mean Difference 24 Hr|LS Mean Difference|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.69|3.26||||||||3.26|-1.69|
81537818|NCT02919761|162758561|OTHER||||||=|0.242||||||At Week 4|One-sample binomial test|||||||=0.242
81537819|NCT02919761|162758561|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||At Week 8|One-sample binomial test|||||||<0.0001
81537820|NCT02919761|162758561|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample binomial test|||||||<0.0001
81537821|NCT02919761|162758562|OTHER||||||=|0.313||||||Comparison at Week 12|Pearson's Chi-square test|||||||=0.313
81537822|NCT02919761|162758562|OTHER||||||=|0.439||||||Comparison at Week 16|Pearson's Chi-square test|||||||=0.439
81537823|NCT02919761|162758562|OTHER||||||=|0.028||||||Comparison at Week 20|Pearson's Chi-square test|||||||=0.028
81537824|NCT02919761|162758562|OTHER||||||=|0.019||||||Comparison at Week 24|Pearson's Chi-square test|||||||=0.019
81540175|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.02||||0.0305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|14.16||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||14.16|1.14|0.0305
81540176|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.42||||0.0501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|11.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||11.68|1.00|0.0501
81540177|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.61||||0.1212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|8.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||8.77|0.78|0.1212
81540178|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.8332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|3.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||3.68|0.35|0.8332
81540179|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.4285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|5.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||5.76|0.48|0.4285
81540180|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.98||||0.0954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|10.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||10.74|0.83|0.0954
81540181|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.98||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|11.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||11.38|0.78|0.1110
81540182|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44||||0.1642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|8.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||8.55|0.69|0.1642
81716088|NCT05664672|163127907|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|113.0||||0.5817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.8|148.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||148|86.8|0.5817
81716089|NCT05664672|163127907|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|107.0||||0.8852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.7|138.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||138|83.7|0.8852
81716090|NCT05664672|163127907|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|88.9||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.7|115.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||115|68.7|0.6070
81716091|NCT05664672|163127908|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|13.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.44|32.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||32.0|5.44|<.0001
81716092|NCT05664672|163127908|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|23.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|53.3|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||53.3|10.7|<.0001
81716093|NCT05664672|163127908|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|24.7||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|57.4|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||57.4|10.6|0.0003
81716094|NCT05664672|163127908|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|22.3||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.21|54.1|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||54.1|9.21|0.0002
81716095|NCT05664672|163127908|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|59.1||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.3|150.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||150|23.3|0.4280
81537825|NCT03137654|162758575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0078|||||||Linear Mixed Model|||||||.0078
81537826|NCT03137654|162758579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.393|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.393
81449905|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.112|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6722|1.8398||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798\]) at week 24, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.8398|0.6722|
81449906|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0244|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.063|0.1119||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 24, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.1119|-0.0630|
81449907|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9798|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6675|1.4384||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 40, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.4384|0.6675|
81716096|NCT05664672|163127908|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|107.0||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.8|255.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||255|44.8|0.9990
81469874|NCT00006305|162632706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.013||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.022||A separate test with alpha=0.05 was conducted for each treatment comparison of the main effects in the 2x2 factorial design.|Log Rank||Risk difference of Death/MI/Stroke for Revascularization compared with Medical Therapy|||0.022|-0.049|0.70
81716097|NCT05664672|163127908|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|110.0||||0.9958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.9|272.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||272|44.9|0.9958
81716098|NCT05664672|163127909|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means|-50.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.7|-23.9|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric least squares means were calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Est. para. is ratio of geometric LS means for natural-log (expressed as a percentage), natural-log transformed back to the linear scale.|||-23.9|-77.7|<.0001
81716099|NCT05664672|163127909|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means|-45.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.6|-20.3|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric least squares means were calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Est. para. is ratio of geometric LS means for natural-log (expressed as a percentage), natural-log transformed back to the linear scale.|||-20.3|-69.6|<.0001
81716100|NCT05664672|163127909|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means|-42.3||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.2|-16.5|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric least squares means were calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Est. para. is ratio of geometric LS means for natural-log (expressed as a percentage), natural-log transformed back to the linear scale.|||-16.5|-68.2|0.0003
81716101|NCT05664672|163127909|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means|-44.8||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.6|-17.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric least squares means were calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Est. para. is ratio of geometric LS means for natural-log (expressed as a percentage), natural-log transformed back to the linear scale.|||-17.0|-72.6|0.0004
81716102|NCT05664672|163127909|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means|-6.05||||0.9551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.2|23.1|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric least squares means were calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Est. para. is ratio of geometric LS means for natural-log (expressed as a percentage), natural-log transformed back to the linear scale.|||23.1|-35.2|0.9551
81716103|NCT05664672|163127909|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means|-0.198||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.3|26.9|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric least squares means were calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Est. para. is ratio of geometric LS means for natural-log (expressed as a percentage), natural-log transformed back to the linear scale.|||26.9|-27.3|1.0000
81716104|NCT05664672|163127909|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means|2.48||||0.9981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|30.6|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric least squares means were calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Est. para. is ratio of geometric LS means for natural-log (expressed as a percentage), natural-log transformed back to the linear scale.|||30.6|-25.6|0.9981
81716105|NCT05664672|163127910|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|31.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.7|53.9|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||53.9|18.7|<.0001
81716106|NCT05664672|163127910|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|28.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.6|46.2|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||46.2|17.6|<.0001
81716107|NCT05664672|163127910|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|24.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|40.2|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||40.2|14.7|<.0001
81469875|NCT00006305|162632706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.024||||0.13||95.0|-0.06|0.012||A separate test with alpha=0.05 was conducted for each treatment comparison of the main effects in the 2x2 factorial design.|Log Rank||Risk difference of Death/MI/Stroke for Insulin Sensitizing glycemic control strategy compared with Insulin Providing glycemic control strategy|||0.012|-0.060|0.13
81537827|NCT03137654|162758581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0344|||||||ANOVA|||||||.0344
81716108|NCT05664672|163127910|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|28.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.6|47.7|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||47.7|16.6|<.0001
81716109|NCT05664672|163127910|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|113.0||||0.9511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.7|197.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||197|64.7|0.9511
81716110|NCT05664672|163127910|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|101.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.4|170.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||170|60.4|1.0000
81716111|NCT05664672|163127910|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means (Test/Ref)|86.5||||0.9003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.6|148.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric LSM calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Ratio of geometric LSM expressed as percentage. In statistical model, group \& gender included as fixed effects; baseline value included as covariate.|||148|50.6|0.9003
81716112|NCT05664672|163127911|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means|46.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.1|58.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric least squares means were calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Est. para. is ratio of geometric LS means for natural-log (expressed as a percentage), natural-log transformed back to the linear scale.|||58.0|37.1|<.0001
81716113|NCT05664672|163127911|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means|43.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.1|52.9|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric least squares means were calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Est. para. is ratio of geometric LS means for natural-log (expressed as a percentage), natural-log transformed back to the linear scale.|||52.9|35.1|<.0001
81716114|NCT05664672|163127911|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means|44.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.5|54.6|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric least squares means were calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Est. para. is ratio of geometric LS means for natural-log (expressed as a percentage), natural-log transformed back to the linear scale.|||54.6|35.5|<.0001
81716115|NCT05664672|163127911|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means|39.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.0|49.4|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric least squares means were calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Est. para. is ratio of geometric LS means for natural-log (expressed as a percentage), natural-log transformed back to the linear scale.|||49.4|31.0|<.0001
81716116|NCT05664672|163127911|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means|119.0||||0.2351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.2|151.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric least squares means were calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Est. para. is ratio of geometric LS means for natural-log (expressed as a percentage), natural-log transformed back to the linear scale.|||151|93.2|0.2351
81716117|NCT05664672|163127911|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means|110.0||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.7|138.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric least squares means were calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Est. para. is ratio of geometric LS means for natural-log (expressed as a percentage), natural-log transformed back to the linear scale.|||138|87.7|0.6570
81469876|NCT00662558|162632707|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Differences in treatment proportions and the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the difference were estimated by calculating the risk difference between the treatment arms using a generalized linear model with treatment and center as factors. A lower 95% CI for the risk difference greater than -0.10 would demonstrate that celecoxib 200 mg BID is not inferior to tramadol hydrochloride 50 mg QID.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.091||||||95.0|0.0255|0.1565||||||||0.1565|0.0255|
81469877|NCT00662558|162632707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||If celecoxib 200 mg BID was found to be non-inferior to tramadol hydrochloride 50 mg QID then the second step was to test the superiority of celecoxib 200 mg BID over tramadol hydrochloride 50 mg QID using a two-sided test of proportions. Differences in proportions were tested using the General Association Test of the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) procedure stratified by center.||||0.008
81469878|NCT00662558|162632708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.234||95.0|-0.53|0.13|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the least squares (LS) mean difference.|The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||0.13|-0.53|0.234
81469879|NCT00662558|162632709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.595||95.0|-4.39|2.52|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||2.52|-4.39|0.595
81537828|NCT03137654|162758582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0344|||||||ANOVA|||||||.0344
81469880|NCT00662558|162632710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.829||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH tests using row mean score and adjusted for center was used to compare the two treatment groups.||||0.829
81469881|NCT00662558|162632711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.47||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH tests using row mean score and adjusted for center was used to compare the two treatment groups.||||0.470
81469882|NCT00662558|162632712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.339||95.0|-0.95|0.33|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||0.33|-0.95|0.339
81469883|NCT00662558|162632713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.741||95.0|-0.36|0.25|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|How Much Pain Now. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||0.25|-0.36|0.741
81469884|NCT00662558|162632713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.796||95.0|-0.38|0.29|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Worst Pain in Past 24 Hours. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||0.29|-0.38|0.796
81469885|NCT00662558|162632713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.492||95.0|-0.41|0.2|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Average Pain in Past 24 Hours. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||0.20|-0.41|0.492
81469886|NCT00662558|162632713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.893||95.0|-0.28|0.33|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Pain Interfered With General Activity. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||0.33|-0.28|0.893
81469887|NCT00662558|162632713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.618||95.0|-0.4|0.24|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Pain Interfered With Mood. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||0.24|-0.40|0.618
81469888|NCT00662558|162632713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.44||95.0|-0.19|0.43|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Pain Interfered With Walking Activity. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||0.43|-0.19|0.440
81469889|NCT00662558|162632713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.806||95.0|-0.25|0.32|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Pain Interfered With Relations With Others. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||0.32|-0.25|0.806
81469890|NCT00662558|162632713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.739||95.0|-0.38|0.27|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Pain Interfered With Sleep. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||0.27|-0.38|0.739
81469891|NCT00662558|162632713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.992||95.0|-0.32|0.33|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Pain Interfered With Normal Work. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||0.33|-0.32|0.992
81469892|NCT00662558|162632713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.793||95.0|-0.28|0.36|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Pain Interfered With Enjoyment of Life. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||0.36|-0.28|0.793
81469893|NCT00662558|162632713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.973||95.0|-0.27|0.28|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Pain Interference Subscale. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||0.28|-0.27|0.973
81469894|NCT00662558|162632714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.392||95.0|-4.26|1.67|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Sleep Disturbance. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||1.67|-4.26|0.392
81469895|NCT00662558|162632714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.691||95.0|-3.94|2.61|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Snoring. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||2.61|-3.94|0.691
81469896|NCT00662558|162632714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.549||95.0|-3.7|1.97|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Awaken Shortness of Breath or Headache. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||1.97|-3.70|0.549
81469897|NCT00662558|162632714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.336||95.0|-0.67|0.23|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Quantity of Sleep. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||0.23|-0.67|0.336
81537829|NCT03137654|162758583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0365|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0365
81537830|NCT03137654|162758584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.212|||||||ANOVA|||||||.212
81537831|NCT03137654|162758585|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.001
81537832|NCT03137654|162758586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.445|||||||ANOVA|||||||.445
81716118|NCT05664672|163127911|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS means|113.0||||0.5112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.1|142.0|||ANCOVA|Least square means (LSM) calculated from mixed model to control for variables were used for analysis instead of the observed means reported on table.|Geometric least squares means were calculated by transforming the natural-log LS means back to the linear scale. Est. para. is ratio of geometric LS means for natural-log (expressed as a percentage), natural-log transformed back to the linear scale.|||142|89.1|0.5112
81716119|NCT01590810|163127920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|3.15|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||3.15|-1.59|0.503
81716120|NCT01590810|163127920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|-1.55|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-1.55|-2.86|<0.0001
81716121|NCT01590810|163127920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.13|-6.34|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-6.34|-10.13|<0.0001
81716122|NCT01590810|163127920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|-4.58|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-4.58|-9.10|<0.0001
81716123|NCT01590810|163127920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.89|-7.92|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-7.92|-12.89|<0.0001
81716124|NCT01590810|163127921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.79|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||0.02|-5.79|0.052
81716125|NCT01590810|163127921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.49|-1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-1.43|-9.49|0.010
81716126|NCT01590810|163127921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|-4.79|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-4.79|-14.20|<0.001
81716127|NCT01590810|163127921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.51|-7.52|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-7.52|-16.51|<0.0001
81716128|NCT01590810|163127921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.93|-6.53|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-6.53|-12.93|<0.0001
81716129|NCT01590810|163127922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.61||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.44|8.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||8.25|-16.44|0.480
81716130|NCT01590810|163127922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.72||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.37|1.79|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||1.79|-23.37|0.086
81716131|NCT01590810|163127922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-17.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.15||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.85|-6.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-6.18|-28.85|0.006
81716132|NCT01590810|163127923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.84|-9.59|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-9.59|-16.84|<0.0001
81716133|NCT01590810|163127923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.94|-6.45|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-6.45|-13.94|<0.0001
81716134|NCT01590810|163127923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.45|-9.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-9.19|-16.45|<0.0001
81716135|NCT01590810|163127923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.49|-9.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-9.19|-16.49|<0.0001
81716136|NCT01590810|163127924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.73|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||0.11|-4.73|0.061
81716137|NCT01590810|163127924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-0.45|-4.00|0.016
81716138|NCT01590810|163127924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.42|-8.82|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-8.82|-14.42|<0.0001
81449908|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0375|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0707|0.1456||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 40, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.1456|-0.0707|
81716139|NCT01590810|163127924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.34|-4.96|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-4.96|-11.34|<0.0001
81716140|NCT01590810|163127924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.81|-12.75|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-12.75|-20.81|<0.0001
81716141|NCT01590810|163127925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.56|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-0.34|-5.56|0.029
81716142|NCT01590810|163127925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.29|-2.22|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-2.22|-11.29|0.005
81537833|NCT03137654|162758587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.245|||||||ANOVA|||||||.245
81537834|NCT05543265|162758588|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|28.8|||Chi-squared|||||28.8|6.4|<0.001
81537835|NCT05316597|162758616|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Control for that session's baseline included in the mixed model.||||||0.914
81449909|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1831|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7833|1.787||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798\]) at week 40, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.7870|0.7833|
81449910|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0752|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0297|0.1802||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 40, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.1802|-0.0297|
81449911|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7027|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.493|1.0017||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 48, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.0017|0.4930|
81449912|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0908|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.211|0.0294||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 48, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.0294|-0.2110|
81449913|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1449|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7601|1.7246||||||Risk ratio (ABP 798/ABP 798 versus Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798\]) at week 48, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||1.7246|0.7601|
81449914|NCT02792699|162586442|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0277|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0804|0.1357||||||Risk difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 48, based on a generalized linear model adjusted for the stratification factors geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA as covariates.||0.1357|-0.0804|
81449915|NCT02792699|162586443|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.999|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.673|3.675||||||Analysis of the LS mean difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 8, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||3.675|-7.673|
81449916|NCT02792699|162586443|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.544|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.185|6.274||||||Analysis of the LS mean difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 8, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||6.274|-5.185|
81449917|NCT02792699|162586443|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.224|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.102|-2.346||||||Analysis of the LS mean difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 12, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||-2.346|-14.102|
81449918|NCT02792699|162586443|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.052|3.933||||||Analysis of the LS mean difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 12, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||3.933|-8.052|
81449919|NCT02792699|162586443|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.62|4.979||||||Analysis of the LS mean difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 24, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||4.979|-7.620|
81449920|NCT02792699|162586443|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.691|7.15||||||Analysis of the LS mean difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 24, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||7.150|-5.691|
81449921|NCT02792699|162586443|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.207|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.562|1.417||||||Analysis of the LS mean difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 40, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||1.417|-8.562|
81449922|NCT02792699|162586443|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.036|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.497|6.424||||||Analysis of the LS mean difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 40, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||6.424|-6.497|
81449923|NCT02792699|162586443|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.629|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.455|0.197||||||Analysis of the LS mean difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[EU\]/Rituximab \[EU\]) at week 48, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||0.197|-13.455|
81449924|NCT02792699|162586443|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.096|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.883|3.691||||||Analysis of the LS mean difference (ABP 798/ABP 798 - Rituximab \[US\]/ABP 798) at week 48, based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for the stratification variables geographic region, seropositivity, and number of prior biologic therapies used for RA.||3.691|-9.883|
81449925|NCT02792699|162586444|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0245|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1083|0.0593|||||Based on a generalized linear model adjusted for geographic region, seropositivity and prior biologic use as covariates in the model.|||0.0593|-0.1083|
81449926|NCT02792699|162586444|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0187|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.061|0.0984|||||Based on a generalized linear model adjusted for geographic region, seropositivity and prior biologic use as covariates in the model.|||0.0984|-0.0610|
81449927|NCT00555152|162586455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81449928|NCT04558918|162586458|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|338.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.07|4564.14||two sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model using Firth||||4564.14|25.07|<0.0001
81449929|NCT04558918|162586458|SUPERIORITY||Difference in marginal proportion|80.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.2|87.6||||||||87.6|71.2|
81537836|NCT05316597|162758617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.13||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Control for that session's baseline included in the mixed model.||||||.554
81695819|NCT01968954|163088875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean Difference|-50.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.9|-46.4||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-46.4|-54.9|
81469898|NCT00662558|162632714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69||0.37||95.0|-4.83|1.8|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Sleep Adequacy. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||1.80|-4.83|0.370
81469899|NCT00662558|162632714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.341||95.0|-3.9|1.35|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Somnolence. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||1.35|-3.90|0.341
81469900|NCT00662558|162632714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.604||95.0|-2.85|1.66|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Sleep Problem Index I. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||1.66|-2.85|0.604
81537837|NCT05316597|162758618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.905
81695820|NCT01968954|163088875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-41.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.8|-36.5||||||Week 52:LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-36.5|-45.8|
81695821|NCT01968954|163088876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-51.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.1|-47.9|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals and p values from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-47.9|-55.1|<0.001
81695822|NCT01968954|163088876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-50.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.6|-46.6||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-46.6|-54.6|
81695823|NCT01968954|163088876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-40.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.2|-36.3||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-36.3|-45.2|
81695824|NCT01968954|163088877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.55||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|29.5|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals and p values from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||29.5|-35.4|0.860
81695825|NCT01968954|163088877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.2|51.4||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||51.4|-47.2|
81695826|NCT01968954|163088877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|12.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.5|70.4||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||70.4|-44.5|
81695827|NCT01968954|163088878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|7.0|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals and p values from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||7.0|2.4|<0.001
81695828|NCT01968954|163088878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|9.1||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||9.1|4.5|
81695829|NCT01968954|163088878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.8||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||5.8|0.9|
81695830|NCT01968954|163088879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-59.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.4|-54.8|||MMRM|||LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals and p values from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-54.8|-63.4|<0.001
81716143|NCT01590810|163127925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.03|-6.93|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-6.93|-20.03|<0.001
81716144|NCT01590810|163127925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-18.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.98|-14.68|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-14.68|-21.98|<0.0001
81716145|NCT01590810|163127925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.29|-12.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-12.19|-20.29|<0.0001
81537838|NCT05316597|162758619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Control for that session's baseline included in the mixed model.||||||0.076
81537839|NCT05316597|162758619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Threshold of P \< 0.05 for significance. ANCOVA results of comparing reduced vs. full model over time.|ANOVA|||Exploratory ANOVA results comparing full and reduced models to test the effect of terpene exposure on pattern of outcome over time.||||0.02
81537840|NCT05316597|162758620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Control for that session's baseline included in the mixed model.||||||0.210
81537841|NCT05316597|162758620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||Threshold of P \< 0.05 for significance. ANCOVA results of comparing reduced vs. full model over time.|ANOVA|||Exploratory ANOVA results comparing full and reduced models to test the effect of terpene exposure on pattern of outcome over time.||||0.57
81537842|NCT05316597|162758621|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Control for that session's baseline included in the mixed model.||||||0.921
81537843|NCT05316597|162758621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||Threshold of P \< 0.05 for significance. ANCOVA results of comparing reduced vs. full model over time.|ANOVA|||||||0.82
81537844|NCT05316597|162758622|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Control for that session's baseline included in the mixed model.||||||0.265
81537845|NCT05316597|162758622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63||||||Threshold of P \< 0.05 for significance. ANCOVA results of comparing reduced vs. full model over time.|ANOVA|||||||0.63
81537846|NCT05316597|162758623|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Control for that session's baseline included in the mixed model.||||||0.724
81537847|NCT05316597|162758624|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.85||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Control for that session's baseline included in the mixed model.||||||0.716
81716146|NCT01590810|163127926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.12|3.93|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||3.93|-7.12|0.539
81716147|NCT01590810|163127926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.23|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||1.50|-12.23|0.113
81716148|NCT01590810|163127926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.69|-8.91|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-8.91|-19.69|<0.001
81716149|NCT01590810|163127927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.62|-9.11|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-9.11|-15.62|<0.0001
81716150|NCT01590810|163127927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.74|-7.42|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-7.42|-13.74|<0.0001
81716151|NCT01590810|163127927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.12|-11.13|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-11.13|-16.12|<0.0001
81716152|NCT01590810|163127927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.85|-10.08|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-10.08|-15.85|<0.0001
81716153|NCT01590810|163127928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||2.60|-0.50|0.175
81716154|NCT01590810|163127928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|4.61|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||4.61|-0.25|0.076
81716155|NCT01590810|163127928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.32|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||3.32|1.04|0.001
81449930|NCT04558918|162586459|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|495.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.41|10066.53||two sided unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model using Firth||||10066.53|24.41|<0.0001
81449931|NCT04558918|162586459|SUPERIORITY||Diff. in marginal proportion|67.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.4|76.9||||||||76.9|56.4|
81716156|NCT01590810|163127928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.14|8.15|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||8.15|3.14|<0.0001
81716157|NCT01590810|163127928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.67|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||3.67|0.63|0.008
81716158|NCT01590810|163127929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|2.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||2.05|-3.70|0.557
81716159|NCT01590810|163127929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||0.70|-3.65|0.175
81716160|NCT01590810|163127929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|3.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||3.23|-3.04|0.951
81716161|NCT01590810|163127929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|3.88|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||3.88|1.34|<0.001
81716162|NCT01590810|163127929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|6.24|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||6.24|3.00|<0.0001
81449932|NCT04558918|162586462|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.51||||||||0.51|-0.53|
81695831|NCT01968954|163088880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-48.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.0|-39.3|||MMRM|||LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals and p values from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-39.3|-58.0|<0.001
81716163|NCT01590810|163127930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||1.12|-4.01|0.241
81716164|NCT01590810|163127930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|5.48|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||5.48|-3.63|0.664
81716165|NCT01590810|163127930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|8.33|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||8.33|-1.03|0.114
81716166|NCT01590810|163127931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.98||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|14.81|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||14.81|-5.96|0.385
81716167|NCT01590810|163127931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.15||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.16|15.32|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||15.32|-6.16|0.385
81716168|NCT01590810|163127931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.44|14.74|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||14.74|-4.44|0.276
81716169|NCT01590810|163127931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.94||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|19.81|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||19.81|-0.81|0.069
81716170|NCT01590810|163127932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|3.22|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||3.22|-1.28|0.383
81716171|NCT01590810|163127932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-0.70|-2.79|0.002
81449933|NCT04558918|162586463|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|1.68||||||||1.68|-4.01|
81449934|NCT04558918|162586464|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|108.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.25|681.24||two sided unadjusted p-value|Conditional logistic regression|||||681.24|17.25|<0.0001
81449935|NCT04558918|162586464|SUPERIORITY||Diff. in marginal proportion|68.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.4|83.9||||||logistic regression model||83.9|51.4|
81449936|NCT04558918|162586465|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean diff.|3.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|4.12||two sided unadjusted p-value|Mixed Model of Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||4.12|3.20|<0.0001
81449937|NCT04558918|162586466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.28|11.29||two sided unadjusted p-value|Mixed Model of Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||11.29|5.28|<0.0001
81695832|NCT01968954|163088881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-56.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.8|-51.2||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-51.2|-60.8|
81716172|NCT01590810|163127932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.08|-6.14|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-6.14|-10.08|<0.0001
81716173|NCT01590810|163127932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.74|-3.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-3.25|-9.74|<0.001
81716174|NCT01590810|163127932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.84|-7.78|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-7.78|-12.84|<0.0001
81716175|NCT01590810|163127933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.43|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||1.30|-5.43|0.216
81716176|NCT01590810|163127933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.51|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-0.10|-9.51|0.046
81716177|NCT01590810|163127933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|-3.76|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-3.76|-14.10|0.002
81716178|NCT01590810|163127933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.64|-5.68|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-5.68|-16.64|<0.001
81716179|NCT01590810|163127933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-5.80|-12.70|<0.0001
81716180|NCT01590810|163127934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.65||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|7.96|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||7.96|-12.50|0.635
81716181|NCT01590810|163127934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.18||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.58|3.22|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||3.22|-19.58|0.143
81716182|NCT01590810|163127934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.32||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.01|-6.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-6.01|-25.01|0.004
81716183|NCT01590810|163127935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.79|-7.89|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-7.89|-13.79|<0.0001
81716184|NCT01590810|163127935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.18|-5.91|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-5.91|-11.18|<0.0001
81716185|NCT01590810|163127935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.44|-7.84|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-7.84|-13.44|<0.0001
81449938|NCT04558918|162586467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-116.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-132.04|-100.26||two sided unadjusted p-value|Mixed Model of Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-100.26|-132.04|<0.0001
81449939|NCT04558918|162586468|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.99||||0.8361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.1||two sided unadjusted p-value|Mixed Model of Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||1.10|0.89|0.8361
81449940|NCT04558918|162586469|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.1||||0.01183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.61||two sided unadjusted p-value|Negative binomial model|||||0.61|0.02|0.01183
81449941|NCT04558918|162586469|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.04||||||||0.04|-1.24|
81716186|NCT01590810|163127935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.97|-8.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-8.29|-13.97|<0.0001
81716187|NCT01590810|163127936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|1.73|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||1.73|-3.19|0.547
81716188|NCT01590810|163127936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|-0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-0.62|-2.79|0.004
81537848|NCT05316597|162758625|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Control for that session's baseline included in the mixed model.||||||0.852
81469901|NCT00662558|162632714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.547||95.0|-2.92|1.55|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Sleep Problem Index II. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||1.55|-2.92|0.547
81537849|NCT05316597|162758626|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Control for that session's baseline included in the mixed model.||||||0.166
81695833|NCT01968954|163088881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-46.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.8|-41.0||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-41.0|-51.8|
81695834|NCT01968954|163088882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-57.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.82|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.1|-52.0||||||TG \<200 mg/dL (Week 24): LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region.||-52.0|-63.1|
81695835|NCT01968954|163088882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-47.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.9|-41.5||||||TG \<200 mg/dL (Week 52): LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region.||-41.5|-53.9|
81695836|NCT01968954|163088882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-49.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.9|-39.8||||||TG \>=200 mg/dL (Week 24): LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region.||-39.8|-58.9|
81695837|NCT01968954|163088882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-41.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.2|-30.1||||||TG \>=200 mg/dL (Week 52): LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region.||-30.1|-52.2|
81695838|NCT01968954|163088883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-14.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|-8.5||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-8.5|-19.9|
81695839|NCT01968954|163088883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|-14.7||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-14.7|-25.1|
81695840|NCT01968954|163088883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|-2.8||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-2.8|-15.7|
81695841|NCT01968954|163088884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|5.7||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||5.7|1.8|
81695842|NCT01968954|163088884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|6.7||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||6.7|3.1|
81695843|NCT01968954|163088884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.6||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||4.6|0.7|
81449942|NCT04558918|162586470|SUPERIORITY||rate difference|0.03||||0.31731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.1||two sided unadjusted p-value|Poisson model|||||0.10|-0.03|0.31731
81449943|NCT04558918|162586471|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.86|20.23||||||||20.23|-16.86|
81449944|NCT04558918|162586472|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.3||||||||1.30|0.97|
81449945|NCT04430855|162586482|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|13.3||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|27.2|||Chi-squared||Response rate difference compared to historical placebo = upadacitinib 30 mg - historical placebo|The primary analysis compared the percentage of participants in the upadacitinib 30 mg treatment group who achieved HiSCR response to that of a prespecified, single historical placebo rate (25%). The historical placebo rate of 25% was assumed based on the corresponding response rates of placebo participants satisfying the same key eligibility criteria from the 2 adalimumab HS Phase 3 studies, Study M11-313 (NCT01468207) and Study M11-810 (NCT01468233).||27.2|-0.6|0.018
81695844|NCT01968954|163088885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.7||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||1.7|-1.9|
81695845|NCT01968954|163088885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.9||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||3.9|-0.1|
81695846|NCT01968954|163088885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.1||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||3.1|-1.0|
81469902|NCT00662558|162632715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.196||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Optimal sleep was analyzed using CMH general association test.||||0.196
81469903|NCT00662558|162632716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.252||95.0|-1.56|5.94|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Time Scale. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||5.94|-1.56|0.252
81695847|NCT01968954|163088886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS-Mean Difference|-14.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|-8.5||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-8.5|-19.9|
81469904|NCT00662558|162632716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88||0.798||95.0|-3.21|4.17|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Physical Scale. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||4.17|-3.21|0.798
81469905|NCT00662558|162632716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.7||95.0|-3.03|4.51|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Output Scale. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||4.51|-3.03|0.700
81469906|NCT00662558|162632716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.902||95.0|-3.16|3.59|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Mental-Interpersonal Scale. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||3.59|-3.16|0.902
81695848|NCT01968954|163088886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|-14.7||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-14.7|-25.1|
81695849|NCT01968954|163088886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|-2.8||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-2.8|-15.7|
81695850|NCT01968954|163088887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-64.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.1|-59.2||||||TG \<200 mg/dL (Week 12): LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region.||-59.2|-69.1|
81695851|NCT01968954|163088887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-59.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.4|-47.7||||||TG \>=200 mg/dL (Week 12): LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region.||-47.7|-71.4|
81695852|NCT01968954|163088888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-63.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.0|-58.8||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-58.8|-68.0|
81695853|NCT01968954|163088889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-67.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.2|-62.1||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-62.1|-72.2|
81695854|NCT01968954|163088890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-69.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.7|-64.6||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-64.6|-74.7|
81695855|NCT01968954|163088891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-47.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.7|-43.8||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-43.8|-50.7|
81695856|NCT01968954|163088892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-10.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-8.3||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-8.3|-12.9|
81695857|NCT01968954|163088893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.5||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||3.5|1.4|
81695858|NCT01968954|163088894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.4||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-1.4|-1.7|
81695859|NCT01968954|163088894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.4||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-1.4|-1.7|
81695860|NCT01968954|163088894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-1.0||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-1.0|-1.4|
81537850|NCT05316597|162758627|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Control for that session's baseline included in the mixed model.||||||0.046
81469907|NCT00662558|162632716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.581||95.0|-0.65|1.16|||ANCOVA||The mean difference reported is the LS mean difference.|Index Scale. The change from Baseline was compared between the two treatment groups using ANCOVA, with treatment and center as factors, and Baseline value as a covariate.||1.16|-0.65|0.581
81716189|NCT01590810|163127936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|-2.94|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-2.94|-6.23|<0.0001
81537851|NCT00807911|162758658|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.657||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.434|0.994|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.994|0.434|0.047
81469908|NCT00662558|162632717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.614||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value reported is the overall p-value for Week 1.||||0.614
81469909|NCT00662558|162632717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.786||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value reported is the overall p-value for Week 3.||||0.786
81469910|NCT00662558|162632717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.044||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value reported is the overall p-value for Week 6/ET.||||0.044
81469911|NCT00662558|162632718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.87||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH tests using row mean score and adjusted for center was used to compare the two treatment groups.||||0.870
81537852|NCT00807911|162758659|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.602||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.371|0.977|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.977|0.371|0.040
81537853|NCT00807911|162758660|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.744||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.334|1.657|||t-test, 1 sided|||||1.657|0.334|0.47
81537854|NCT00807911|162758661|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.456||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.215|0.97|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.970|0.215|0.036
81716190|NCT01590810|163127936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|-1.76|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-1.76|-4.98|<0.001
81716191|NCT01590810|163127936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.24|-3.59|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-3.59|-8.24|<0.0001
81716192|NCT01590810|163127937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.19|-0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-0.67|-6.19|0.017
81716193|NCT01590810|163127937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|-2.84|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-2.84|-8.43|<0.001
81716194|NCT01590810|163127937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.94|-2.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-2.04|-9.94|0.005
81716195|NCT01590810|163127937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|-3.76|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-3.76|-10.90|<0.001
81716196|NCT01590810|163127937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.76|-2.69|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-2.69|-7.76|<0.001
81716197|NCT01590810|163127938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.52||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.27|7.42|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||7.42|-21.27|0.311
81716198|NCT01590810|163127938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.62||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.44|1.69|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||1.69|-27.44|0.078
81716199|NCT01590810|163127938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.29||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.87|-2.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-2.19|-29.87|0.027
81716200|NCT01590810|163127939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-6.65|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-6.65|-12.90|<0.0001
81716201|NCT01590810|163127939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.57|-2.81|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-2.81|-11.57|0.003
81716202|NCT01590810|163127939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|-3.98|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-3.98|-12.40|0.001
81537855|NCT03547518|162758676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.111|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.111
81537856|NCT03547518|162758677|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.487|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.487
81716203|NCT01590810|163127939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.69|-3.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-3.25|-11.69|0.001
81716204|NCT01590810|163127940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|2.45|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||2.45|-1.82|0.765
81716205|NCT01590810|163127940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-0.20|-2.49|0.023
81716206|NCT01590810|163127940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.18|-4.36|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-4.36|-9.18|<0.0001
81716207|NCT01590810|163127940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.46|-1.44|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-1.44|-9.46|0.010
81716208|NCT01590810|163127940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.28|-5.94|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-5.94|-11.28|<0.0001
81716209|NCT01590810|163127941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||0.86|-4.89|0.160
81716210|NCT01590810|163127941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-0.24|-8.40|0.039
81716211|NCT01590810|163127941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.58|-2.92|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-2.92|-12.58|0.003
81716212|NCT01590810|163127941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.49|-5.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-5.09|-14.49|<0.001
81716213|NCT01590810|163127941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-5.31|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-5.31|-11.30|<0.0001
81716214|NCT01590810|163127942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.54|7.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||7.09|-10.54|0.675
81716215|NCT01590810|163127942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.64||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.98|3.46|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||3.46|-16.98|0.174
81716216|NCT01590810|163127942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.03||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.55|-4.81|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-4.81|-22.55|0.006
81716217|NCT01590810|163127943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.22|-6.03|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-6.03|-12.22|<0.0001
81716218|NCT01590810|163127943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.73|-3.99|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-3.99|-9.73|<0.0001
81716219|NCT01590810|163127943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.51|-5.64|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-5.64|-11.51|<0.0001
81716220|NCT01590810|163127943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.55|-6.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-6.50|-12.55|<0.0001
81716221|NCT01314261|163127944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, baseline HCV RNA level, HCV subgenotype (1a or 1b), and interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC) were predictors.||Ten participants in an ABT-267 arm and nine participants in the placebo arm would provide 84% power using Fisher's exact test with two-sided significance level of 0.05 to detect a difference of approximately 70% between the two arms.||||0.336
81716222|NCT01314261|163127944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, baseline HCV RNA level, HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC) were predictors.||Ten participants in an ABT-267 arm and nine participants in the placebo arm would provide 84% power using Fisher's exact test with two-sided significance level of 0.05 to detect a difference of approximately 70% between the two arms.||||0.171
81716223|NCT01314261|163127944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, baseline HCV RNA level, HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC) were predictors.||Ten participants in an ABT-267 arm and nine participants in the placebo arm would provide 84% power using Fisher's exact test with two-sided significance level of 0.05 to detect a difference of approximately 70% between the two arms.||||0.030
81716224|NCT01314261|163127945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlled for interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC), HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and baseline HCV RNA levels (≤ median or \> median).||||||0.102
81716225|NCT01314261|163127945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlled for interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC), HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and baseline HCV RNA levels (≤ median or \> median).||||||0.362
81716226|NCT01314261|163127945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlled for interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC), HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and baseline HCV RNA levels (≤ median or \> median).||||||0.079
81716227|NCT01314261|163127949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlled for interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC), HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and baseline HCV RNA levels (≤ median or \> median).||||||0.083
81469912|NCT00662558|162632719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.545||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH tests using row mean score and adjusted for center was used to compare the two treatment groups.||||0.545
81469913|NCT00662558|162632720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.218||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test adjusted for center was used to compare the two treatment groups.||||0.218
81537857|NCT03547518|162758678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0393|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0393
81537858|NCT03547518|162758679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.242|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.242
81537859|NCT03547518|162758680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.855|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.855
81716228|NCT01314261|163127949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlled for interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC), HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and baseline HCV RNA levels (≤ median or \> median).||||||0.515
81716229|NCT01314261|163127949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlled for interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC), HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and baseline HCV RNA levels (≤ median or \> median).||||||0.221
81716230|NCT01314261|163127950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, baseline HCV RNA level, HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC) were predictors.||||||0.155
81537860|NCT03192176|162758699|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|-0.25||LS Means(LSM), standard errors(SE), confidence intervals(CI), \& p-values come from an ANCOVA model with CFB as the dependent variable \& treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.25|-3.56|0.0240
81716231|NCT01314261|163127950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, baseline HCV RNA level, HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC) were predictors.||||||0.214
81716232|NCT01314261|163127950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, baseline HCV RNA level, HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC) were predictors.||||||0.231
81716233|NCT01314261|163127951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, baseline HCV RNA level, HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC) were predictors.||||||0.127
81716234|NCT01314261|163127951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, baseline HCV RNA level, HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC) were predictors.||||||0.328
81716235|NCT01314261|163127951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, baseline HCV RNA level, HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC) were predictors.||||||0.166
81469914|NCT00783224|162632729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0001
81469915|NCT00783224|162632729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0001
81537861|NCT03192176|162758699|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|-1.38||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-1.38|-4.68|0.0004
81716236|NCT01314261|163127952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Log Rank|||||||0.007
81716237|NCT01314261|163127952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Log Rank|||||||0.029
81716238|NCT01314261|163127952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Log Rank|||||||0.105
81716239|NCT01314261|163127955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, baseline HCV RNA level, HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC) were predictors.||||||0.028
81716240|NCT01314261|163127955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, baseline HCV RNA level, HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC) were predictors.||||||0.051
81716241|NCT01314261|163127955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group, baseline HCV RNA level, HCV sub-genotype (1a or 1b), and interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC) were predictors.||||||0.021
81716242|NCT02129192|163127956|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established by using the average bioequivalence method and by ensuring that the ratio of Cmax of the two treatments was within the pre-specified acceptance range (80%-125%)|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|95.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.89|103.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|"Model on logarithmic scale included subjects within sequence as random effect and sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC divided by T80/H12.5 FDC + A5 mono.|Adjusted by-treatment means on the log-transformed scale for telmisartan 80 mg||103.17|88.89|
81716243|NCT02129192|163127956|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established by using the average bioequivalence method and by ensuring that the ratio of Cmax of the two treatments was within the pre-specified acceptance range (80%-125%)|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|101.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.7|103.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|"Model on logarithmic scale included subjects within sequence as random effect and sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC divided by T80/H12.5 FDC + A5 mono.|Adjusted by-treatment means on the log-transformed scale for amlodipine 5 mg||103.13|99.70|
81537862|NCT03192176|162758699|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.44|-1.14||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-1.14|-4.44|0.0010
81537863|NCT03192176|162758699|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-1.89||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-1.89|-5.20|<0.0001
81695861|NCT01968954|163088895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.3||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-0.3|-0.4|
81695862|NCT01968954|163088895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.3||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-0.3|-0.4|
81716244|NCT02129192|163127956|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established by using the average bioequivalence method and by ensuring that the ratio of Cmax of the two treatments was within the pre-specified acceptance range (80%-125%)|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|101.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.46|105.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|"Model on logarithmic scale included subjects within sequence as random effect and sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC divided by T80/H12.5 FDC + A5 mono.|Adjusted by-treatment means on the log-transformed scale for hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg||105.19|98.46|
81716245|NCT02129192|163127957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|30.15||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|24.99|36.38|||ANOVA|"Model included subject as random effect and feeding condition as fixed effect."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fed divided by T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fasted.|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means for telmisartan 80 mg. No hypothesis was tested.||36.38|24.99|1.0000
81716246|NCT02129192|163127957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|98.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.63|101.97|||ANOVA|"Model included subject as random effect and feeding condition as fixed effect."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fed divided by T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fasted.|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means for amlodipine 5 mg. No hypothesis was tested.||101.97|94.63|<0.0001
81469916|NCT01711619|162632730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Nominal alpha of 4% was predefined for the final analysis.|Fisher Exact|||Subjects with missing information were considered in the test and computation of the proportion for ITT.||||<0.0001
81537864|NCT03192176|162758699|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.0058||95.0|-4.0|-0.68||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.68|-4.00|0.0058
81537865|NCT03192176|162758699|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|-1.41||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-1.41|-4.65|0.0003
81695863|NCT01968954|163088895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.2||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region, triglyceride subgroup.||-0.2|-0.3|
81537866|NCT03192176|162758699|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|0.76||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.76|-4.06|0.0042
81469917|NCT01711619|162632731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Nominal alpha of 5% was pre-defined for the final analysis.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.0001
81469918|NCT01711619|162632732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||Nominal alpha of 5% was pre-defined for the final analysis.|Fisher Exact|||Subjects with missing information were considered in the test and computation for ITT.||||0.0002
81695864|NCT01968954|163088896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.86|41.64||||||Week 12||41.64|13.86|
81695865|NCT01968954|163088896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.32|23.56||||||Week 24||23.56|9.32|
81695866|NCT01968954|163088896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.36|15.24||||||Week 52||15.24|6.36|
81695867|NCT01968954|163088897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|95.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.09|173.91||||||Week 12||173.91|52.09|
81695868|NCT01968954|163088897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|112.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.81|225.52||||||Week 24||225.52|55.81|
81695869|NCT01968954|163088897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|29.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.13|49.49||||||Week 52||49.49|17.13|
81695870|NCT01752842|163088904|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation is based on assumption that treatment with Fenofibrate will lead to 11% decrease in plasma TG and ceramide biomarkers. We also assume that there will be no significant change in ceramides without intervention. Based on these assumptions, 86 subjects are required to have 90% chance of detecting a decrease in the primary outcome measure from 1.29 in the placebo group to 1.15 in the Fenofibrate group.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|0.04||This P-value is based on ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||ANCOVA was used to compare mean change of cardiac diastolic function adjusting for body fat percent, baseline values of BMI, diastolic/systolic blood pressure, HbA1c, fasting glucose, triglycerides, ethnicity, gender and race.|Null hypothesis is no difference of mean change of cardiac diastolic function as measured by E' (cm/s) between placebo and Fenofibrate.|Two-sample t-test was used to compare baseline mean values of biomarkers. All statistical tests are two-sided at significance level 0.05.|0.04|-1.56|0.07
81695871|NCT01752842|163088905|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation is based on assumption that treatment with Fenofibrate will lead to 11% decrease in plasma TG and ceramide biomarkers. We also assume that there will be no significant change in ceramides without intervention. Based on these assumptions, 86 subjects are required to have 90% chance of detecting a decrease in the primary outcome measure from 1.29 in the placebo group to 1.15 in the Fenofibrate group.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0058||||0.8128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0418|0.0543||This P-value is based on ANCOVA.|ANCOVA||ANCOVA was used to compare mean change of outcome adjusting for body fat percent, demographic variables and baseline biomarkers.|Null hypothesis is no difference of mean change of fractional shortening percent between placebo and Fenofibrate.|Two-sample t-test was used to compare baseline mean values of biomarkers. All statistical tests are two-sided at significance level 0.05.|0.0543|-0.0418|0.8128
81695872|NCT01752842|163088906|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation is based on assumption that treatment with Fenofibrate will lead to 11% decrease in plasma TG and ceramide biomarkers. We also assume that there will be no significant change in ceramides without intervention. Based on these assumptions, 86 subjects are required to have 90% chance of detecting a decrease in the primary outcome measure from 1.29 in the placebo group to 1.15 in the Fenofibrate group.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.79||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|-0.65||This P-value is based on ANCOVA.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA was used to compare mean change of outcome adjusting for body fat percent, demographic variables and baseline biomarkers.||Null hypothesis is no difference of mean change of C24:0/C16:0 ceramide ratio between placebo and Fenofibrate.|Two-sample t-test was used to compare baseline mean values of biomarkers. All statistical tests are two-sided at significance level 0.05.|-0.65|-2.93|0.0034
81695873|NCT03260205|163088965|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Mean|-5.9||||0.0242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.01|-0.78|||MMRM|||This outcome measure was analyzed using the linear mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM). From a MMRM analysis over all post-baseline visits, with the change from baseline in ADHD-RS-IV preschool version total score as the outcome, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, baseline ADHD-RS-IV and baseline ADHD-RS-IV score-by-visit interaction as covariates.||-0.78|-11.01|0.0242
81695874|NCT03260205|163088966|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Mean Square|-0.6||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.16|||MMRM|||This outcome measure was analyzed using the linear mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM). From a MMRM analysis over all post-baseline Visits, with the CGI-I score as the outcome, treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, baseline CGI-S as covariate.||-0.16|-1.03|0.0074
81695875|NCT01968187|163088977|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.7||||0.029|ONE_SIDED|90.0||-2.2|||ANCOVA|Treatment groups were compared using ANCOVA model with treatment and site as fixed effect and HPWSQ-R total score at baseline as covariate.||||-2.2||0.0290
81695876|NCT01968187|163088978|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8||||0.0233|ONE_SIDED|90.0||-0.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment groups were compared using ANCOVA model with treatment and site as fixed effects and CGI-S score as a covariate.||||-0.3||0.0233
81695877|NCT01968187|163088979|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.0||||0.1172|ONE_SIDED|90.0||0.2|||ANCOVA|Treatment groups were compared using ANCOVA model with treatment and site as fixed effects and HPWSQ-R domain score at baseline as a covariate.||HPWSQ-R Domain score: Behavior||0.2||0.1172
81695878|NCT01968187|163088979|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.6||||0.1436|ONE_SIDED|90.0||0.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment groups were compared using ANCOVA model with treatment and site as fixed effects and HPWSQ-R domain score -at baseline as a covariate.||HPWSQ-R Domain score: Drive||0.3||0.1436
81695879|NCT01968187|163088979|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.5||||0.0248|ONE_SIDED|90.0||-0.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment groups were compared using ANCOVA model with treatment and site as fixed effects and HPWSQ-R domain score -at baseline as a covariate.||HPWSQ-R Domain score: Severity||-0.5||0.0248
81695880|NCT01968187|163088980|OTHER||LS mean difference|-6.2||||0.0047|ONE_SIDED|90.0||-3.3|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with treatment and site as fixed effects and CY-BOCS total score at baseline as a covariate.||||-3.3||0.0047
81695881|NCT01968187|163088981|OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.4||||0.0132|ONE_SIDED|90.0||-1.9|||ANCOVA|Compared using ANCOVA model with treatment and site as fixed effects and Food Domain Score of Reiss Profile at baseline as a covariate.||||-1.9||0.0132
81695882|NCT03006471|163089076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.755||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.755
81695883|NCT03006471|163089076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.046
81716247|NCT02129192|163127957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|79.69||||0.5422|TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.97|84.71|||ANOVA|"Model included subject as random effect and feeding condition as fixed effect."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fed divided by T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fasted.|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means for hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg. No hypothesis was tested.||84.71|74.97|0.5422
81695884|NCT03006471|163089077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.752||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.752
81695885|NCT03006471|163089077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.582||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.582
81695886|NCT03006471|163089078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.814||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.814
81695887|NCT03006471|163089078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.220
81695888|NCT03006471|163089079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.624||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.624
81695889|NCT03006471|163089079|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||1.000
81695890|NCT03006471|163089080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.906||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.906
81695891|NCT03006471|163089080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.017
81716248|NCT02129192|163127958|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established by using the average bioequivalence method and by ensuring that the ratio of AUC 0-tz of the two treatments was within the pre-specified acceptance range (80%-125%)|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|99.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.14|102.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|"Model on logarithmic scale included subjects within sequence as random effect and sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC divided by T80/H12.5 FDC + A5 mono.|Adjusted by-treatment means on the log-transformed scale for telmisartan 80 mg||102.38|96.14|
81716249|NCT02129192|163127958|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established by using the average bioequivalence method and by ensuring that the ratio of AUC 0-tz of the two treatments was within the pre-specified acceptance range (80%-125%)|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|101.43||||||90.0|99.84|103.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|"Model on logarithmic scale included subjects within sequence as random effect and sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC divided by T80/H12.5 FDC + A5 mono.|Adjusted by-treatment means on the log-transformed scale for amlodipine 5 mg||103.04|99.84|
81716250|NCT02129192|163127958|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established by using the average bioequivalence method and by ensuring that the ratio of AUC 0-tz of the two treatments was within the pre-specified acceptance range (80%-125%)|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|100.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.29|102.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|"Model on logarithmic scale included subjects within sequence as random effect and sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC divided by T80/H12.5 FDC + A5 mono.|Adjusted by-treatment means on the log-transformed scale for hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg||102.40|98.29|
81716251|NCT02129192|163127959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|63.66||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.98|68.71|||ANOVA|"Model included subject as random effect and feeding condition as fixed effect."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fed divided by T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fasted.|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means for telmisartan 80 mg. No hypothesis was tested.||68.71|58.98|1.0000
81716252|NCT02129192|163127959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|99.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.08|102.48|||ANOVA|"Model included subject as random effect and feeding condition as fixed effect."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fed divided by T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fasted.|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means for amlodipine 5 mg. No hypothesis was tested.||102.48|97.08|<0.0001
81716253|NCT02129192|163127959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|89.66||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.8|93.7|||ANOVA|"Model included subject as random effect and feeding condition as fixed effect."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fed divided by T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fasted.|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means for hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg. No hypothesis was tested.||93.70|85.80|0.0001
81716254|NCT02129192|163127960|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established by using the average bioequivalence method and by ensuring that the ratio of AUC 0-inf of the two treatments was within the pre-specified acceptance range (80%-125%).|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|99.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.32|103.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|"Model on logarithmic scale included subjects within sequence as random effect and sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC divided by T80/H12.5 FDC + A5 mono.|Adjusted by-treatment means on the log-transformed scale for telmisartan 80 mg||103.04|96.32|
81716255|NCT02129192|163127960|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established by using the average bioequivalence method and by ensuring that the ratio of AUC 0-inf of the two treatments was within the pre-specified acceptance range (80%-125%).|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|101.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.59|102.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|"Model on logarithmic scale included subjects within sequence as random effect and sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC divided by T80/H12.5 FDC + A5 mono.|Adjusted by-treatment means on the log-transformed scale for amlodipine 5 mg||102.87|99.59|
81716256|NCT02129192|163127960|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established by using the average bioequivalence method and by ensuring that the ratio of AUC 0-inf of the two treatments was within the pre-specified acceptance range (80%-125%).|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|100.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.23|102.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|"Model on logarithmic scale included subjects within sequence as random effect and sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC divided by T80/H12.5 FDC + A5 mono.|Adjusted by-treatment means on the log-transformed scale for hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg||102.10|98.23|
81716257|NCT02129192|163127961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|64.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.59|69.59|||ANOVA|"Model included subject as random effect and feeding condition as fixed effect."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fed divided by T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fasted.|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means for telmisartan 80 mg. No hypothesis was tested.||69.59|59.59|1.0000
81469919|NCT01711619|162632733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Nominal alpha of 5% was pre-defined for the final analysis.|Fisher Exact|||Subjects with missing information were considered in the test and computation for ITT.||||<0.0001
81716258|NCT02129192|163127961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|99.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.69|102.29|||ANOVA|"Model included subject as random effect and feeding condition as fixed effect."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fed divided by T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fasted.|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means for amlodipine 5 mg. No hypothesis was tested.||102.29|96.69|<0.0001
81716259|NCT02129192|163127961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|89.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.02|93.79|||ANOVA|"Model included subject as random effect and feeding condition as fixed effect."|Ratio calculated as T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fed divided by T80/A5/H12.5 mg FDC Fasted.|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means for hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg. No hypothesis was tested.||93.79|86.02|<0.0001
81469920|NCT01432275|162632773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Binomial test|Comparison to 27 participants that preferred their usual method to FreeStyle InsuLinx. Twelve(12) participants did not have a preference.||||||<0.0001
81537867|NCT03192176|162758700|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.35||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.35|-3.30|0.0154
81469921|NCT01935700|162632776|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as no statistically significant difference (P value \> 0.05) in median survival between the colchicine group and the sorafenib treated group.||||||0.4593|||||||Mann-Whitney U test|||||||0.4593
81716260|NCT01231620|163127962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.73||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|0.75|||Wilcoxon rank sum||IV Zanamivir 300 mg versus IV Zanamivir 600 mg|||0.75|-1.79|0.25
81716261|NCT01231620|163127962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|0.97|||Wilcoxon rank sum||Oral oseltamivir 75 mg versus IV Zanamivir 600 mg|||0.97|-2.11|0.39
81716262|NCT01231620|163127963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.506|||||||Wei-Johnson method|||||||0.506
81716263|NCT01231620|163127963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Wei-Johnson method|||||||0.41
81716264|NCT00412360|163128000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in overall survival at one year post-randomization between participants receiving single- and double-unit cord blood transplant. The targeted sample size of 110 participants per treatment group was sufficient to maintain a type I error rate of 5% and provide more than 86% power to detect an increase in overall survival from 57% among participants receiving a single unit graft to 77% for those receiving a double-unit graft.||||0.17
81537868|NCT03192176|162758700|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.67||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.67|-3.60|0.0043
81716265|NCT00412360|163128001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in disease-free survival at one year post-randomization between participants receiving single- and double-unit cord blood transplant.||||0.11
81716266|NCT00412360|163128002|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the cumulative incidence of neutrophil engraftment between participants receiving single- and double-unit cord blood transplant.||||0.29
81716267|NCT00412360|163128002|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the cumulative incidence of platelet engraftment between participants receiving single- and double-unit cord blood transplant.||||0.04
81716268|NCT00412360|163128004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the cumulative incidence of Grade II-IV acute GVHD between participants receiving single- and double-unit cord blood transplant.||||0.78
81716269|NCT00412360|163128004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the cumulative incidence of Grade III-IV acute GVHD between participants receiving single- and double-unit cord blood transplant.||||0.02
81716270|NCT00412360|163128005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the cumulative incidence of chronic GVHD between participants receiving single- and double-unit cord blood transplant.||||0.51
81716271|NCT00412360|163128005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the cumulative incidence of extensive chronic GVHD between participants receiving single- and double-unit cord blood transplant.||||0.05
81716272|NCT00412360|163128007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the cumulative incidence of relapse between participants receiving single- and double-unit cord blood transplant.||||0.12
81716273|NCT00412360|163128008|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the cumulative incidence of treatment-related mortality between participants receiving single- and double-unit cord blood transplant.||||0.43
81716274|NCT03655951|163128011|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.2|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.20
81716275|NCT03655951|163128012|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.69|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.69
81716276|NCT03655951|163128013|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.48|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.48
81716277|NCT03655951|163128014|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.36|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.36
81716278|NCT03655951|163128015|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.48|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.48
81716279|NCT03655951|163128016|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.41|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.41
81716280|NCT03655951|163128017|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.87|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.87
81716281|NCT03655951|163128018|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.8|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.8
81716282|NCT03655951|163128019|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.32|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.32
81716283|NCT03655951|163128020|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.03
81537869|NCT03192176|162758700|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|-0.83||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.83|-3.76|0.0023
81537870|NCT03192176|162758700|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|-1.16||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-1.16|-4.09|0.0005
81695892|NCT03006471|163089081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.454||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.454
81695893|NCT03006471|163089081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.115||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.115
81695894|NCT03006471|163089082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.422||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.422
81695895|NCT03006471|163089082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.917||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.917
81695896|NCT03006471|163089083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.650
81695897|NCT03006471|163089083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.108||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.108
81695898|NCT03006471|163089084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.875||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.875
81695899|NCT03006471|163089084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of waist circumference in dapagliflozin group||||0.196
81695900|NCT03006471|163089085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.552||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.552
81695901|NCT03006471|163089085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.087||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.087
81695902|NCT03006471|163089086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.814||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.814
81716284|NCT03655951|163128021|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.05
81716285|NCT03655951|163128022|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.04|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.04
81716286|NCT03655951|163128023|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.42|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.42
81716287|NCT03655951|163128024|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.11|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.11
81716288|NCT03655951|163128025|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.0003|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.0003
81716289|NCT03655951|163128026|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.97|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.97
81716290|NCT03655951|163128027|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.08|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.08
81716291|NCT03655951|163128028|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.7|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.70
81716292|NCT03655951|163128029|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.03
81716293|NCT03655951|163128030|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.29|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.29
81716294|NCT03655951|163128031|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.36|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.36
81469922|NCT01935700|162632776|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as no statistically significant difference (P value \> 0.05) in survival between the colchicine group and the sorafenib treated group.||||||0.329|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3290
81716295|NCT03655951|163128032|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.61|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.61
81716296|NCT03655951|163128033|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.72|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.72
81537871|NCT03192176|162758700|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|-0.58||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.58|-3.52|0.0064
81716297|NCT03655951|163128034|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.05
81716298|NCT03655951|163128035|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.09|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.09
81716299|NCT03655951|163128036|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.69|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.69
81716300|NCT03655951|163128037|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.11|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.11
81716301|NCT03655951|163128038|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.27|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.27
81695903|NCT03006471|163089086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.463||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.463
81695904|NCT03006471|163089087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.530
81695905|NCT03006471|163089087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.507||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.507
81695906|NCT03006471|163089088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.152||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.152
81695907|NCT03006471|163089088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.972||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.972
81695908|NCT03006471|163089089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.152||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.152
81695909|NCT03006471|163089089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.158||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.158
81695910|NCT03006471|163089090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.944||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.944
81695911|NCT03006471|163089090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.650
81695912|NCT03006471|163089091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.087||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.087
81695913|NCT03006471|163089091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.345||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.345
81695914|NCT03006471|163089092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.115||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Chi-squared|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between change of intervention group||||0.115
81695915|NCT03006471|163089093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Chi-squared|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between change of intervention groups||||0.047
81695916|NCT03006471|163089094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.539||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Chi-squared|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between change of intervention groups||||0.539
81695917|NCT03006471|163089095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.844||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.844
81695918|NCT03006471|163089095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.010
81695919|NCT03006471|163089096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.814||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.814
81716302|NCT03655951|163128039|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.83|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.83
81716303|NCT03655951|163128040|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.0001
81716304|NCT03655951|163128041|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.2|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.20
81450229|NCT02036775|162587117|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of relative bioavailability without molar mass adjustment (dose adjustment) was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test divided by reference) of the peak concentration (Cmax ss) using an acceptance range of 75%-133%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|84.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.01|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.96|93.25|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV(%))|||93.25|76.96|
81537872|NCT03192176|162758700|SUPERIORITY||-2.6|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|-1.15||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-1.15|-4.04|0.0005
81537873|NCT03192176|162758700|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|-0.59||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.59|-3.52|0.0063
81537874|NCT03192176|162758701|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.07||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.07|-0.84|0.0215
81537875|NCT03192176|162758701|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.24||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.24|-1.01|0.0017
81537876|NCT03192176|162758701|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.44||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.44|-1.21|<0.0001
81695920|NCT03006471|163089096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.011
81695921|NCT03006471|163089097|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.221||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.221
81695922|NCT03006471|163089097|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.001
81695923|NCT03006471|163089098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.461||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.461
81695924|NCT03006471|163089098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.011
81695925|NCT03006471|163089099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.285||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.285
81695926|NCT03006471|163089099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.002
81695927|NCT03006471|163089100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.701||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.701
81695928|NCT03006471|163089100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.081||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.081
81695929|NCT03006471|163089101|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.581||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.581
81695930|NCT03006471|163089101|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of HDL-cholesterol on dapagliflozin group||||0.004
81695931|NCT03006471|163089102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.727||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.727
81695932|NCT03006471|163089102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.451||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.451
81695933|NCT03006471|163089103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.463||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.463
81716305|NCT03655951|163128042|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.09|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.09
81716306|NCT03655951|163128043|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.62|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.62
81537877|NCT03192176|162758701|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.59||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.59|-1.37|<0.0001
81537878|NCT03192176|162758701|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.04||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.04|-0.81|0.0322
81695934|NCT03006471|163089103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.043
81695935|NCT03006471|163089104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.807||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.807
81695936|NCT03006471|163089104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.754||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.754
81695937|NCT03006471|163089105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.507||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in placebo group||||0.507
81695938|NCT03006471|163089105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values in dapagliflozin group||||0.015
81695939|NCT03006471|163089106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Fisher Exact|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between intervention groups||||0.039
81695940|NCT03006471|163089107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Fisher Exact|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between intervention groups||||0.011
81695941|NCT03006471|163089108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.096||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Fisher Exact|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between intervention groups||||0.096
81695942|NCT03162055|163089109|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-value is calculated corresponding to the non-inferiority margin -50 mL.|Least Square Mean Difference|-87.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.3||0.9974|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-117.0|-57.4|||Repeated measures analysis|Change from baseline = Treatment + baseline FEV1 + BR a/s MDI + stratification factor (prior treatment) + region + visit + treatment by visit.|Estimate of the mean change from baseline over 24 weeks in the GFF treatment group is compared to the UV treatment group using a repeated measures analysis.|||-57.4|-117.0|0.9974
81695943|NCT03162055|163089110|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-value is calculated corresponding to the non-inferiority margin -50 mL.|Least Square Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.1||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-32.8|25.9|||Repeated measures analysis|Change from baseline = Treatment + baseline FEV1 + BR a/s MDI + stratification factor (prior treatment) + region + visit + treatment by visit.|Estimate of the mean peak change from baseline over 24 weeks in the GFF treatment group is compared to the UV treatment group using a repeated measures analysis.|||25.9|-32.8|0.0002
81695944|NCT03162055|163089111|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|2.95|||Regression, Logistic|ln (1/(1-p))=Treatment+baseline FEV1+BR a/s MDI+stratification factor (prior treatment)+region.p=percentage of participants with increase of \>=100 mL.|Estimate of the log odds of being a responder in the GFF treatment group compared to the UV treatment group using a logistic regression.|||2.95|1.79|<0.0001
81716307|NCT03655951|163128044|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.29|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.29
81716308|NCT03655951|163128045|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.14|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.14
81716309|NCT03655951|163128046|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.008|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.008
81537879|NCT03192176|162758701|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.23||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.23|-0.99|0.0017
81537880|NCT03192176|162758701|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.31||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.31|-1.08|0.0004
81695945|NCT03162055|163089112|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-value is calculated corresponding to the non-inferiority margin -50 mL.|Least Square Mean Difference|-15.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.4||0.0371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.4|22.9|||Repeated measures analysis|Change from baseline = Treatment + baseline IC + BR a/s MDI + stratification factor (prior treatment) + region + visit + treatment by visit.|Estimate of the mean peak change from baseline over 24 weeks in the GFF treatment group is compared to the UV treatment group using a repeated measures analysis.|||22.9|-53.4|0.0371
81716310|NCT03655951|163128047|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.02|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.02
81716311|NCT03655951|163128048|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.03
81537881|NCT03192176|162758702|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.16||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.16|-0.67|0.2324
81695946|NCT03162055|163089113|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-value is calculated corresponding to the non-inferiority margin -1.0 unit.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.14|||Repeated measures analysis|TDI focal score = Treatment + Baseline Dyspnea Index + BR a/s MDI + stratification factor (prior treatment) + region + visit + treatment by visit.|Estimate of the mean TDI focal score over 24 weeks in the GFF treatment group is compared to the UV treatment group using a repeated measures analysis.|||-0.14|-0.59|<0.0001
81695947|NCT03162055|163089114|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-value is calculated corresponding to the non-inferiority margin 0.1 unit.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.078|||Repeated measures analysis|Change from baseline = Treatment + baseline EMSCI score + BR a/s MDI + stratification factor (prior treatment) + region + TI + treatment by TI.|Estimate of the mean change from baseline over 24 weeks in the GFF treatment group is compared to the UV treatment group using a repeated measures analysis.|||0.078|-0.011|0.0017
81695948|NCT03162055|163089115|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-value is calculated corresponding to the non-inferiority margin 0.1 unit.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.09|||Repeated measures analysis|Change from baseline = Treatment + baseline NiSCI score + BR a/s MDI + stratification factor (prior treatment) + region + TI + treatment by TI.|Estimate of the mean change from baseline over 24 weeks in the GFF treatment group is compared to the UV treatment group using a repeated measures analysis.|||0.090|-0.005|0.0088
81695949|NCT03162055|163089116|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.9995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.04|||Repeated measures analysis|Change from baseline =Treatment + baseline rescue a/s MDI use + BR a/s MDI + stratification factor (prior treatment) + region + TI + treatment by TI.|Estimate of the mean change from baseline over 24 weeks in the GFF treatment group is compared to the UV treatment group using a repeated measures analysis.|||1.04|0.26|0.9995
81695950|NCT03162055|163089117|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-value is calculated corresponding to the non-inferiority margin 2.0 unit.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.11|||Repeated measures analysis|Change from baseline = Treatment + baseline CAT score + BR a/s MDI + stratification factor (prior treatment) + region + visit + treatment by visit.|Estimate of the mean change from baseline over 24 weeks in the GFF treatment group is compared to the UV treatment group using a repeated measures analysis.|||1.11|0.07|<0.0001
81695951|NCT03162055|163089118|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.8||0.5516|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-30.3|27.0|||Repeated measures analysis|Change from baseline = Treatment + baseline FEV1 + BR a/s MDI + stratification factor (prior treatment) + region + visit + treatment by visit.|Estimate of the mean peak change from baseline over 24 weeks in the GFF treatment group is compared to the UV treatment group using a repeated measures analysis.|||27.0|-30.3|0.5516
81695952|NCT02581865|163089119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.4326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.1|-4.9|0.4326
81695953|NCT02581865|163089119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.1835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.2|-6.2|0.1835
81695954|NCT02581865|163089120|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.3|||ANOVA|||||0.3|-0.7|0.3812
81695955|NCT02581865|163089120|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.1|||ANOVA|||||-0.1|-1.2|0.0146
81695956|NCT02581865|163089121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-0.6|0.3065
81695957|NCT02581865|163089121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.2052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-0.7|0.2052
81695958|NCT02581865|163089122|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.2215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-2.7|0.2215
81695959|NCT02581865|163089122|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.0566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-3.3|0.0566
81695960|NCT02581865|163089123|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.5689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|5.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.4|-9.8|0.5689
81695961|NCT02581865|163089123|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.1|-12.8|0.2320
81695962|NCT02581865|163089124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.4515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.3|-3.0|0.4515
81716312|NCT03655951|163128049|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing post-intervention scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.69|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.69
81716313|NCT03655951|163128050|EQUIVALENCE|Binary outcomes were assessed with logistic regression.||||||0.4|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.4
81469923|NCT01935700|162632777|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.||||||0.0552||||||The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison the incidence of grade III adverse event of pneumonia between two groups||||0.0552
81469924|NCT01935700|162632777|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.||||||0.0184||||||The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison the incidence of grade III adverse event of biliary tract obstruction between two groups||||0.0184
81469925|NCT01935700|162632777|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.||||||0.0931||||||The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison the incidence of grade III adverse event of cholangitis between two groups||||0.0931
81469926|NCT01935700|162632777|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.||||||0.0506||||||The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison the incidence of grade III adverse event of peritonitis between two groups||||0.0506
81695963|NCT02581865|163089124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.6289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7|-2.8|0.6289
81469927|NCT01935700|162632777|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.||||||1||||||The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison the incidence of grade III adverse event of sepsis between two groups||||1
81469928|NCT01935700|162632777|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.||||||0.5374||||||The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison the incidence of grade III adverse event of diarrhea between two groups||||0.5374
81469929|NCT01935700|162632777|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.||||||0.14||||||The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison the incidence of grade III adverse event of anorexia between two groups||||0.14
81695964|NCT01617655|163089131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-39.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.1|-27.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Alirocumab group was compared to placebo group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-27.1|-51.1|<0.0001
81695965|NCT01617655|163089132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-38.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.0|-26.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-26.9|-51|<0.0001
81695966|NCT01617655|163089133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-40.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.4|-29.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-29.3|-51.4|<0.0001
81695967|NCT01617655|163089134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-40.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.4|-29.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-29.2|-51.4|<0.0001
81695968|NCT01617655|163089135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-30.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|-20.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-20.9|-39.7|<0.0001
81695969|NCT01617655|163089136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-30.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|-20.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-20.7|-39.7|<0.0001
81695970|NCT01617655|163089137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-35.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.3|-25.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-25.3|-46.3|<0.0001
81695971|NCT01617655|163089138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-35.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.2|-24.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-24.9|-46.2|<0.0001
81695972|NCT01617655|163089139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-28.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.3|-19.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-19.6|-37.3|<0.0001
81469930|NCT01935700|162632777|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.||||||0.4584||||||The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison the incidence of grade III adverse event of abdominal pain between two groups||||0.4584
81695973|NCT01617655|163089140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-30.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.2|-21.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-21.1|-39.2|<0.0001
81695974|NCT01617655|163089141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-34.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.8|-24.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-24.1|-44.8|<0.0001
81695975|NCT01617655|163089142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-27.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.2|-19.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-19.4|-36.2|<0.0001
81469931|NCT01935700|162632777|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.||||||1||||||The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison the incidence of grade III adverse event of skin rash between two groups||||1
81469932|NCT01935700|162632777|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.||||||1||||||The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison the incidence of grade III adverse event of palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia syndrome between two groups||||1
81537882|NCT03192176|162758702|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.04||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.04|-0.80|0.0736
81716314|NCT03655951|163128051|EQUIVALENCE|Binary outcomes were assessed with logistic regression.||||||0.02|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.02
81695976|NCT01617655|163089143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-39.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.6|-24.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-24.6|-53.6|<0.0001
81695977|NCT01617655|163089144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.7||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|53.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||53.5|2.5|0.0016
81469933|NCT01935700|162632777|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.||||||1||||||The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison the incidence of grade III adverse event of hypertension between two groups||||1
81695978|NCT01617655|163089145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.9||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|54.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||54.9|2.6|0.0014
81695979|NCT01617655|163089146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-14.8||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.9|-2.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-2.7|-26.9|0.0164
81695980|NCT01617655|163089147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.7||||0.2745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|10.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||10.2|-2.9|0.2745
81695981|NCT02924688|163089173|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.096|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0222|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.139||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.139|0.052|<0.001
81695982|NCT02924688|163089173|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0221|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.153||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.153|0.066|<0.001
81716315|NCT03655951|163128052|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.27|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.27
81469934|NCT01935700|162632777|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.||||||0.5958||||||The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison the incidence of grade III adverse event of hemorrhage between two groups||||0.5958
81469935|NCT01935700|162632777|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.||||||0.14||||||The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison the incidence of grade III adverse event of hypoglycemia between two groups||||0.14
81469936|NCT01935700|162632777|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.||||||1||||||The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison the incidence of grade III adverse event of hyperglycemia between two groups||||1
81469937|NCT01935700|162632777|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.||||||1||||||The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison the incidence of grade III adverse event of hypocalcemia between two groups||||1
81469938|NCT01935700|162632777|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.||||||1||||||The threshold for statistically significant difference in incidence was P = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison the incidence of grade III adverse event of pleural effusion between two groups||||1
81469939|NCT00231283|162632778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|97.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71||||95.0|91.5|99.4|||Qualitative Comparison|Reported in qualitative/semi-quantitative comparitive fashion due to study design.||||99.4|91.5|
81695983|NCT02924688|163089173|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0221|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.125||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.125|0.039|<0.001
81469940|NCT00231283|162632779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|3.0||||||95.0|0.6|8.6|||No formal statistical testing|||||8.6|0.6|
81695984|NCT02924688|163089173|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.049|0.135||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.135|0.049|<0.001
81695985|NCT02924688|163089174|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.97||||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.17||p-value was calculated using Generalized linear model with covariates for age, sex, region, treatment group, stratification by pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and severe asthma exacerbations in the previous year (0, 1, \>=2).|Negative Binomial Model||Treatment policy estimand was assessed, including all on- and post-treatment data.|||1.17|0.81|0.778
81695986|NCT02924688|163089174|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.87||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.05||p-value was calculated using Generalized linear model with covariates for age, sex, region, treatment group, stratification by pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and severe asthma exacerbations in the previous year (0, 1, \>=2).|Negative Binomial Model||Treatment policy estimand was assessed, including all on- and post-treatment data.|||1.05|0.72|0.151
81695987|NCT02924688|163089175|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0226|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|0.132||p-value was calculated using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, and pre-study ICS dosage at screening.|ANCOVA|||||0.132|0.044|<0.001
81537883|NCT03192176|162758702|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.15||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.15|-0.98|0.0080
81469941|NCT00231283|162632780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|3.0||||||95.0|0.6|8.5|||Descriptive statistics|||||8.5|0.6|
81695988|NCT02924688|163089175|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0225|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.067|0.155||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, and pre-study ICS dosage at screening.|ANCOVA|||||0.155|0.067|<0.001
81695989|NCT02924688|163089175|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0225|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|0.132||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, and pre-study ICS dosage at screening.|ANCOVA|||||0.132|0.044|<0.001
81695990|NCT02924688|163089175|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0224|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.162||p-value was calculated using ANCOVA with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, and pre-study ICS dosage at screening.|ANCOVA|||||0.162|0.074|<0.001
81695991|NCT02924688|163089176|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.124|0.01||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.010|-0.124|0.094
81695992|NCT02924688|163089176|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0338||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.156|-0.023||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||-0.023|-0.156|0.008
81695993|NCT02924688|163089177|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.697||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|2.47||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||2.47|-0.27|0.115
81695994|NCT02924688|163089177|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.692||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|1.05||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||1.05|-1.66|0.662
81695995|NCT02924688|163089178|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.23||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and 4-weekly period, interaction terms for Baseline value by 4-weekly period and treatment by 4-weekly period.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.23|-0.49|0.479
81695996|NCT02924688|163089178|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.06||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and 4-weekly period, interaction terms for Baseline value by 4-weekly period and treatment by 4-weekly period.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||-0.06|-0.78|0.023
81695997|NCT02924688|163089181|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.4||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Comparison for SBP|||0.4|-2.5|0.172
81695998|NCT02924688|163089181|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.9||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Comparison for SBP|||0.9|-2.0|0.436
81695999|NCT02924688|163089181|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.1||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Comparison for SBP|||2.1|-0.9|0.426
81696000|NCT02924688|163089181|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.2||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Comparison for SBP|||2.2|-0.8|0.349
81696001|NCT02924688|163089181|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.7||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Comparison for DBP|||0.7|-1.5|0.482
81696002|NCT02924688|163089181|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.9||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Comparison for DBP|||1.9|-0.3|0.142
81696003|NCT02924688|163089181|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.0||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Comparison for DBP|||1.0|-1.2|0.806
81696004|NCT02924688|163089181|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.5||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Comparison for DBP|||1.5|-0.7|0.447
81696005|NCT02924688|163089182|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.5||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||2.5|0.1|0.034
81696006|NCT02924688|163089182|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.3||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||1.3|-1.1|0.839
81696007|NCT02924688|163089182|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.6||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.6|-1.8|0.349
81696008|NCT02924688|163089182|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.4||p-value was calculated using MMRM with covariates of treatment, age, sex, region, Baseline value, pre-study ICS dosage at screening, and visit, interaction terms for Baseline value by visit and treatment by visit.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||1.4|-1.0|0.768
81696009|NCT02370498|163089195|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27||||0.98358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.57||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Europe/Israel/North America/Australia vs. Asia vs. Rest of World) and TTP on first-line therapy (\< 6 months vs. \>= 6 months).|Regression, Cox|P-value rounded to 5 decimal places.||Treatment difference in PFS was assessed by the Stratified Log-rank test, and a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to assess the magnitude of the treatment difference (Hazard Ratio \[HR\]) between the treatment arms.||1.57|1.03|0.98358
81696010|NCT02370498|163089196|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.04205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.03||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Europe/Israel/North America/Australia vs. Asia vs. Rest of World) and TTP on first-line therapy (\< 6 months vs. \>= 6 months).|Regression, Cox|P-value rounded to 5 decimal places.||Treatment difference in OS was assessed by the Stratified Log-rank test, and a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to assess the magnitude of the treatment difference (HR) between the treatment arms.||1.03|0.66|0.04205
81696011|NCT02370498|163089197|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49||||0.99999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.77||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Europe/Israel/North America/Australia vs. Asia vs. Rest of World), TTP on first-line therapy (\< 6 months vs. \>= 6 months), and PD-L1 status (positive vs. negative).|Regression, Cox|P-value rounded to 5 decimal places.||Treatment difference in PFS was assessed by the Stratified Log-rank test, and a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to assess the magnitude of the treatment difference (Hazard Ratio \[HR\]) between the treatment arms.||1.77|1.25|0.99999
81696012|NCT02370498|163089198|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.24463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.12||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Europe/Israel/North America/Australia vs. Asia vs. Rest of World), TTP on first-line therapy (\<6 months vs. ≥6 months), and PD-L1 status (positive vs. negative).|Regression, Cox|P-value rounded to 5 decimal places.||Treatment difference in OS was assessed by the Stratified Log-rank test, and a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to assess the magnitude of the treatment difference (Hazard Ratio \[HR\]) between the treatment arms.||1.12|0.79|0.24463
81696013|NCT02370498|163089199|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.41331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.21||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Europe/Israel/North America/Australia vs. Asia vs. Rest of World) and TTP on first-line therapy (\<6 months vs. ≥6 months).|Regression, Cox|P-value rounded to 5 decimal places.||Treatment difference in PFS was assessed by the Stratified Log-rank test, and a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to assess the magnitude of the treatment difference (HR) between the treatment arms.||1.21|0.79|0.41331
81716316|NCT03655951|163128053|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.31|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.31
81696014|NCT02370498|163089200|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.97481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.42||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Europe/Israel/North America/Australia vs. Asia vs. Rest of World), TTP on first-line therapy (\<6 months vs. ≥6 months), and PD-L1 status (positive vs. negative).|Regression, Cox|P-value rounded to 5 decimal places.||Treatment difference in PFS was assessed by the Stratified Log-rank test, and a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to assess the magnitude of the treatment difference (HR) between the treatment arms.||1.42|1.00|0.97481
81696015|NCT02370498|163089201|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.80696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.38||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Europe/Israel/North America/Australia vs. Asia vs. Rest of World) and TTP on first-line therapy (\<6 months vs. ≥6 months).|Regression, Cox|P-value rounded to 5 decimal places.||Treatment difference in PFS was assessed by the Stratified Log-rank test, and a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to assess the magnitude of the treatment difference (HR) between the treatment arms.||1.38|0.89|0.80696
81696016|NCT02370498|163089202|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34||||0.99932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.6||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Europe/Israel/North America/Australia vs. Asia vs. Rest of World), TTP on first-line therapy (\< 6 months vs. \>= 6 months), and PD-L1 status (positive vs. negative).|Regression, Cox|P-value rounded to 5 decimal places.||Treatment difference in PFS was assessed by the Stratified Log-rank test, and a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to assess the magnitude of the treatment difference (HR) between the treatment arms.||1.60|1.12|0.99932
81716317|NCT03655951|163128054|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.11|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.11
81696017|NCT02370498|163089203|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.99661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.89||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Europe/Israel/North America/Australia vs. Asia vs. Rest of World) and TTP on first-line therapy (\<6 months vs. ≥6 months).|Regression, Cox|P-value rounded to 5 decimal places.||Treatment difference in TTP was assessed by the Stratified Log-rank test, and a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to assess the magnitude of the treatment difference (HR) between the treatment arms.||1.89|1.11|0.99661
81469942|NCT00231283|162632781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|10.4||||||95.0|5.1|18.3|||Descriptive statistics|||||18.3|5.1|
81469943|NCT04250298|162632790|OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.031
81469944|NCT04250298|162632791|OTHER|||||||0.267|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.267
81469945|NCT04250298|162632792|OTHER|||||||0.228|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.228
81469946|NCT04250298|162632793|OTHER|||||||0.267|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.267
81469947|NCT04250298|162632794|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81469948|NCT04250298|162632795|OTHER|||||||0.318|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.318
81469949|NCT04250298|162632796|OTHER|||||||0.348|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.348
81469950|NCT04250298|162632797|OTHER|||||||0.548|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.548
81469951|NCT04250298|162632798|OTHER|||||||0.401|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.401
81469952|NCT04250298|162632799|OTHER|||||||0.506|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.506
81469953|NCT04250298|162632800|OTHER|||||||0.506|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.506
81469954|NCT04250298|162632806|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U test, Fisher Exact, Chi-Squared, Kolmogorv-Smirnow||||||0.919|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"sub-population 1 vs. sub-population 2: Parametric and nonparametric univariate tests: t-test for independent samples, Mann-Whitney-U test, Fisher's exact test, chi-square homogeneity test; normal distribution check by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test with Lilliefors -significance correction, type I error = 10%).~Estimate the true effect size:~Two-sided 95% confidence intervals (depending on the nature of the data sets: parametric, non-parametric or Clopper-Pearson) are calculated for all parameters."||||0.919
81469955|NCT04250298|162632808|OTHER|||||||0.033|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.033
81469956|NCT04250298|162632809|OTHER|||||||0.585|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.585
81696018|NCT02370498|163089204|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.77||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|2.2||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Europe/Israel/North America/Australia vs. Asia vs. Rest of World), TTP on first-line therapy (\< 6 months vs. \>= 6 months), and PD-L1 status (positive vs. negative).|Regression, Cox|P-value rounded to 5 decimal places.||Treatment difference in TTP was assessed by the Stratified Log-rank test, and a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to assess the magnitude of the treatment difference (HR) between the treatment arms.||2.20|1.42|1.00000
81469957|NCT04250298|162632810|OTHER|||||||0.676|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.676
81469958|NCT04250298|162632811|OTHER|||||||0.314|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.314
81696019|NCT02370498|163089205|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.3928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.23||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Europe/Israel/North America/Australia vs. Asia vs. Rest of World) and TTP on first-line therapy (\<6 months vs. ≥6 months).|Regression, Cox|P-value rounded to 5 decimal places.||Treatment difference in TTP was assessed by the Stratified Log-rank test, and a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to assess the magnitude of the treatment difference (HR) between the treatment arms.||1.23|0.77|0.39280
81469959|NCT04250298|162632816|OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.031
81716318|NCT03655951|163128055|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.89|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.89
81469960|NCT04250298|162632817|OTHER|||||||0.862|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.862
81469961|NCT04250298|162632818|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.250
81469962|NCT04250298|162632819|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81469963|NCT04250298|162632820|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81469964|NCT04250298|162632821|OTHER|||||||0.055|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.055
81469965|NCT04250298|162632822|OTHER|||||||0.111|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.111
81469966|NCT04250298|162632823|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.100
81469967|NCT04250298|162632826|OTHER|||||||0.111|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.111
81469968|NCT04250298|162632827|OTHER|||||||0.213|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.213
81469969|NCT00725101|162632929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0074||95.0||||P-value for age over 65.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0074
81469970|NCT00725101|162632929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0028||95.0||||P-value for female physicians.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0028
81469971|NCT00725101|162632929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value for Rheumatology versus PCP.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0001
81469972|NCT00725101|162632929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value for other specialty versus PCP.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0001
81469973|NCT00725101|162632929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0064||95.0||||P-value for use of opioids.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0064
81469974|NCT00725101|162632929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value for use of NSAIDs.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0001
81469975|NCT00725101|162632929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value for number of medications participants were taking.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0001
81469976|NCT00725101|162632930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0||||P-value for GAD-7 score.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.026
81469977|NCT00725101|162632930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||P-value for pregabalin use.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.021
81469978|NCT00725101|162632930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||P-value for NSAID use.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.050
81469979|NCT01592292|162632945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3037||||||Change in DAS28 at Month 6 was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline DAS28 score and rheumatoid factor (RF) status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.3037
81469980|NCT01592292|162632946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0951||||||Change in DAS28 at Month 6 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline DAS28 score and rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0951
81537884|NCT03192176|162758702|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.22||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.22|-1.07|0.0028
81696020|NCT02370498|163089206|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.97033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.47||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by geographic region (Europe/Israel/North America/Australia vs. Asia vs. Rest of World), TTP on first-line therapy (\< 6 months vs. \>= 6 months), and PD-L1 status (positive vs. negative).|Regression, Cox|P-value rounded to 5 decimal places.||Treatment difference in TTP was assessed by the Stratified Log-rank test, and a stratified Cox proportional hazard model with Efron's method of tie handling was used to assess the magnitude of the treatment difference (HR) between the treatment arms.||1.47|1.00|0.97033
81696021|NCT02370498|163089207|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.0||||0.28967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|9.1||Stratification factors for MN method included geographic region (Europe/Israel/North America/Australia vs. Asia vs. Rest of World) and TTP on first-line therapy (\<6 months vs. ≥6 months) weighting by sample size.|Miettinen and Nurminen method|P-value rounded to 5 decimal places.||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen's (MN) method was used for comparison of the ORR between the treatment arms. A 95% CI for the difference in response rates between the pembrolizumab arm and paclitaxel arm was provided.||9.1|-5.0|0.28967
81696022|NCT02370498|163089208|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-1.3||||0.6901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|4.0||Stratification factors for MN method included geographic region (Europe/Israel/North America/Australia vs. Asia vs. Rest of World), TTP on first-line therapy (\<6 months vs. ≥6 months), and PD-L1 status (positive vs. negative) weighting by sample size|Miettinen and Nurminen method|P-value rounded to 5 decimal places.||Stratified MN method was used for comparison of the ORR between the treatment arms. A 95% CI for the difference in response rates between the pembrolizumab arm and paclitaxel arm was provided.||4.0|-6.5|0.69010
81696023|NCT02370498|163089209|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.6||||0.3322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|9.1||Stratification factors for MN method included geographic region (Europe/Israel/North America/Australia vs. Asia vs. Rest of World) and TTP on first-line therapy (\<6 months vs. ≥6 months), weighting by sample size.|Miettinen and Nurminen method|P-value rounded to 5 decimal places.||Stratified MN method was used for comparison of the ORR between the treatment arms. A 95% CI for the difference in response rates between the pembrolizumab arm and paclitaxel arm was provided.||9.1|-5.8|0.33220
81696024|NCT02370498|163089210|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-3.0||||0.85922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|2.6||Stratification factors included geographic region (Europe/Israel/North America/Australia vs. Asia vs. Rest of World), TTP on first-line therapy (\<6 months vs. ≥6 months), and PD-L1 status (positive vs. negative) weighting by sample size.|Miettinen and Nurminen method|P-value rounded to 5 decimal places.||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen's method was used for comparison of the ORR between the treatment arms. A 95% CI for the difference in response rates between the pembrolizumab arm and paclitaxel arm is provided.||2.6|-8.5|0.85922
81696025|NCT02370498|163089216|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|0.2||||||Between-treatment differences (Pembrolizumab vs. Paclitaxel) in the percentage of participants with events and accompanying 95% confidence intervals were based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method. Negative values correspond to a greater percentage of events for Paclitaxel.||0.2|-6.9|
81716319|NCT03655951|163128056|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.41|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.41
81716320|NCT03655951|163128057|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.93|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.93
81716321|NCT03655951|163128058|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.83|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.83
81716322|NCT03655951|163128059|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.04|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.04
81469981|NCT01592292|162632947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.239||||||Change in DAS28 at Month 12 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline DAS28 score and rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.2390
81696026|NCT01122030|163089224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0767||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of SBMs as a covariate.||||||0.0767
81716323|NCT03655951|163128060|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.13|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.13
81696027|NCT01122030|163089224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8727||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of SBMs as a covariate.||||||0.8727
81696028|NCT01122030|163089224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6373||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of SBMs as a covariate.||||||0.6373
81696029|NCT01122030|163089224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of SBMs as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81696030|NCT01122030|163089224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of SBMs as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81716324|NCT03655951|163128061|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.56|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.56
81716325|NCT03655951|163128062|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.96|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.96
81716326|NCT03655951|163128063|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.35|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.35
81716327|NCT03655951|163128064|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.24|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.24
81716328|NCT03655951|163128065|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.2|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.2
81716329|NCT03655951|163128066|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.18|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.18
81716330|NCT03655951|163128067|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.67|||||||Regression, Linear|||To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||.67
81716331|NCT03655951|163128068|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.57|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.57
81716332|NCT03655951|163128069|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.65|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.65
81716333|NCT03655951|163128070|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.84|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.84
81469982|NCT01592292|162632948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3212||||||Change in TJC at Month 6 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline TJC and baseline rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.3212
81469983|NCT01592292|162632948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7097||||||Change in TJC at Month 12 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline TJC and baseline rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.7097
81469984|NCT01592292|162632949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2444||||||Change in TJC at Month 6 was performed using ANCOVA with baseline TJC and baseline rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.2444
81469985|NCT01592292|162632949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3903||||||Change in TJC at Month 12 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline TJC and baseline rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.3903
81716334|NCT03655951|163128071|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.02|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.02
81716335|NCT03655951|163128072|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.65|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.65
81716336|NCT03655951|163128073|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.09|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.09
81716337|NCT03655951|163128074|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.95|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.95
81716338|NCT03655951|163128075|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.47|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.47
81716339|NCT03655951|163128076|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.003|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.003
81716340|NCT03655951|163128077|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.77|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.77
81716341|NCT03655951|163128078|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.001
81716342|NCT03655951|163128079|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.06|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.06
81716343|NCT03655951|163128080|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.91|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.91
81716344|NCT03655951|163128081|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.95|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.95
81469986|NCT01592292|162632950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5306||||||Change in SJC at Month 6 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline SJC and baseline rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.5306
81716345|NCT03655951|163128082|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.12|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.12
81716346|NCT03655951|163128083|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.98|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.98
81716347|NCT03655951|163128084|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.57|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.57
81716348|NCT03655951|163128085|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.98|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.98
81716349|NCT03655951|163128086|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.07|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.07
81716350|NCT03655951|163128087|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.02|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.02
81716351|NCT03655951|163128088|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects, a residual difference score approach was used to provide an estimate of change from baseline and is assessed by regressing follow-up scores onto baseline scores and the treatment variables.||||||0.15|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.15
81716352|NCT01790633|163128129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value adjustments for multiple comparisons were not necessary. Significance was determined using P \< 0.05|Chi-squared|||We approached our analysis as a pilot study with the aim of addressing feasibility. 70% of patients seen at the MDM clinic obtain a test result with standard serology. Assuming a 20% increase in infection awareness and type 1 error of 0.05, and power of at least 0.9, a minimum of 82 participants per group would be needed.||||<0.001
81716353|NCT01790633|163128130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||||||P-value adjustments for multiple comparisons were not necessary. Significance was determined using P \< 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.7
81716354|NCT01740297|163128139|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.5|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Obtained from the unstratified logistic regression model.|||5.5|1.5|0.002
81716355|NCT01740297|163128142|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.4||P-value is descriptive|Chi-squared, Corrected||Obtained from the unstratified logistic regression model.|||3.4|1.1|0.033
81716356|NCT01740297|163128143|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|5.8||P-value is descriptive.|Chi-squared, Corrected||Obtained from the unstratified logistic regression model.|||5.8|1.4|0.007
81716357|NCT01740297|163128144|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.49||P-value is descriptive|Log Rank||Obtained from unstratified Cox Proportional Hazard Model.|||2.49|0.80|0.228
81716358|NCT01740297|163128146|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.23|||Log Rank||Obtained from unstratified Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||1.23|0.56|0.348
81716359|NCT01740297|163128147|OTHER|||||||0.696|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.696
81716360|NCT01740297|163128148|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.46|||Log Rank||Obtained from unstratified Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||1.46|0.44|0.474
81716361|NCT01740297|163128150|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.09|||Log Rank||Obtained from unstratified Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||1.09|0.55|0.14
81716362|NCT01740297|163128151|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.24|||Log Rank||Obtained from unstratified Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||1.24|0.56|0.37
81716363|NCT02985541|163128157|OTHER||3-year probability of getting pregnant|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|2.71||||||Cumulative failure rate (Kaplan-Meier) during Years 6-8||2.71|0.17|
81716364|NCT00333437|163128163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Change from Baseline|0.1786|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1613||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0294|0.3277||Not adjusted|t-test, 2 sided|||H(0): post-pre FVC (liters) = 0||0.3277|0.0294|0.026
81716365|NCT00333437|163128164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.1035||0.3652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.49|4.4945||significant p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||H(0): Post-pre neutrophil count = 0||4.4945|-10.49|0.3652
81716366|NCT00333437|163128164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.286|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.358||0.3485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.41|8.8426||significant p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||H(0): post-pre eosinophil count = 0||8.8426|-21.41|0.3485
81716367|NCT00333437|163128166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|264.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|194.66||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.256|444.32||Significant p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Not adjusted||H(0): post-pre walk distance = 0||444.32|84.256|0.0115
81716368|NCT00333437|163128167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8643|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5013||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4758|3.2527||significant p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||H(0): Post-pre DLCO = 0||3.2527|0.4758|0.0167
81716369|NCT03022526|163128168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7463|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7463
81716370|NCT03022526|163128169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5764|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5764
81716371|NCT03022526|163128170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7169|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7169
81716372|NCT03022526|163128171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4226|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4226
81716373|NCT03022526|163128172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6873|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6873
81716374|NCT03022526|163128173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0452|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0452
81716375|NCT03022526|163128174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0899|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0899
81716376|NCT03022526|163128175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1265|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1265
81716377|NCT03022526|163128176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0328|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0328
81716378|NCT03022526|163128177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6824|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6824
81716379|NCT03022526|163128178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.449|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.449
81716380|NCT03022526|163128179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5996|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5996
81716381|NCT03022526|163128180|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8009
81716382|NCT03022526|163128181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5422|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5422
81716383|NCT03022526|163128182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7374|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7374
81716384|NCT00451191|163128183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Simon's optimal two-stage design|||Simon's optimal two-stage design was applied to determine whether there was sufficient activity at either of the two dose levels to warrant further investigation. Each patient was considered either a successful or failed response. The response rate or proportion of patients treated successfully was examined in two stages. At both stages, the two dose levels were compared to pre-determined critical cut-off values. Sample size was based on significance level α=0.05 and power 90%.||||<0.05
81469987|NCT01592292|162632950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2542||||||Change in SJC at Month 12 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline SJC and baseline rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.2542
81469988|NCT01592292|162632951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2549||||||Change in SJC at Month 6 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline SJC and baseline rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.2549
81696031|NCT01122030|163089224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of SBMs as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81696032|NCT01122030|163089225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8982||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of SBMs as a covariate.||||||0.8982
81696033|NCT01122030|163089225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4946||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of SBMs as a covariate.||||||0.4946
81696034|NCT01122030|163089225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9301||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of SBMs as a covariate.||||||0.9301
81696035|NCT01122030|163089225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0047||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of SBMs as a covariate.||||||0.0047
81696036|NCT01122030|163089225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of SBMs as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81696037|NCT01122030|163089225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of SBMs as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81696038|NCT01122030|163089226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1334||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-value is from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of BMs as a covariate.||||||0.1334
81716385|NCT02222246|163128195|NON_INFERIORITY|Change in pain scores from arrival to discharge||||||0.0311|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis for pain change was conducted using Hierarchical Linear Mixed Effects Model (HLM), adjusting for nested patient and site effects (N=126)||||||0.0311
81469989|NCT01592292|162632951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7644||||||Change in SJC at Month 12 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline SJC and baseline rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.7644
81537885|NCT03192176|162758702|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differnce|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.4647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.26||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.26|-0.58|0.4647
81696039|NCT01122030|163089226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.332||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-value is from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of BMs as a covariate.||||||0.3320
81696040|NCT01122030|163089226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9371||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-value is from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of BMs as a covariate.||||||0.9371
81696041|NCT01122030|163089226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-value is from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of BMs as a covariate.||||||0.0002
81696042|NCT01122030|163089226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-value is from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of BMs as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81696043|NCT01122030|163089226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-value is from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of BMs as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81696044|NCT01122030|163089227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7978||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of BMs as a covariate.||||||0.7978
81696045|NCT01122030|163089227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7143||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of BMs as a covariate.||||||0.7143
81696046|NCT01122030|163089227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7531||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of BMs as a covariate.||||||0.7531
81696047|NCT01122030|163089227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0283||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of BMs as a covariate.||||||0.0283
81696048|NCT01122030|163089227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of BMs as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81696049|NCT01122030|163089227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of BMs as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81696050|NCT01122030|163089228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6269||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CSBMs as a covariate.||||||0.6269
81696051|NCT01122030|163089228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7456||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CSBMs as a covariate.||||||0.7456
81696052|NCT01122030|163089228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1968||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CSBMs as a covariate.||||||0.1968
81696053|NCT01122030|163089228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8708||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CSBMs as a covariate.||||||0.8708
81696054|NCT01122030|163089228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CSBMs as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81696055|NCT01122030|163089228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CSBMs as a covariate.||||||0.0002
81696056|NCT01122030|163089229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6131||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CSBMs as a covariate.||||||0.6131
81696057|NCT01122030|163089229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9293||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CSBMs as a covariate.||||||0.9293
81696058|NCT01122030|163089229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.799||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CSBMs as a covariate.||||||0.7990
81696059|NCT01122030|163089229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7674||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CSBMs as a covariate.||||||0.7674
81696060|NCT01122030|163089229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CSBMs as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81716386|NCT02222246|163128196|NON_INFERIORITY|Trajectory of pain across time (arrival to discharge)||||||0.0049||||||p-value for the protocol by time interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||The trajectory of change in pain score was evaluated every 30 minutes over 120 hours (2 hours) rather than 6 hours because of expected missing data after 120 minutes due to discharge from the ED.||||0.0049
81716387|NCT02222246|163128196|NON_INFERIORITY|Emergency Department Arrival||||||0.9393|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9393
81716388|NCT02222246|163128196|NON_INFERIORITY|Post-placement 30 minutes||||||0.7259|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7259
81716389|NCT02222246|163128196|NON_INFERIORITY|Post-placement 60 minutes||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5300
81716390|NCT02222246|163128196|NON_INFERIORITY|Post-placement 90 minutes||||||0.3678|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3678
81716391|NCT02222246|163128196|NON_INFERIORITY|Post-placement 120 minutes||||||0.2457|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2457
81469990|NCT01592292|162632952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8987||||||Change in ESR at Month 6 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline ESR and rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.8987
81469991|NCT01592292|162632952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5808||||||Change in ESR at Month 12 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline ESR and rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.5808
81716392|NCT02222246|163128196|NON_INFERIORITY|Emergency Department Discharge||||||0.0007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0007
81716393|NCT02222246|163128197|NON_INFERIORITY|Incidence of nausea during Emergency Department Visit - YES||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0001
81716394|NCT02222246|163128198|NON_INFERIORITY|Incidence of vomiting (YES) during Emergency Department visit||||||0.6625|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6625
81716395|NCT02222246|163128199|NON_INFERIORITY|Decrease in systolic BP (\>= 20% of baseline)||||||0.4473|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4473
81716396|NCT02222246|163128200|NON_INFERIORITY|Decrease in diastolic blood pressure (\>= 20% baseline)||||||0.5372|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5372
81716397|NCT02222246|163128201|NON_INFERIORITY|Incidence of oxygen desaturation (\<95%) YES during Emergency Department visit||||||0.2891|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2891
81716398|NCT02222246|163128203|NON_INFERIORITY|Incidence of sedation during Emergency Department visit.||||||0.3915|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3915
81716399|NCT02222246|163128204|NON_INFERIORITY|Incidence of the need for supplemental oxygen during Emergency Department visit||||||0.0726|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0726
81716400|NCT04311411|163128231|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-534.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-668.2|-400.02|||ANCOVA|||||-400.02|-668.20|<.0001
81716401|NCT04311411|163128232|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0439||||0.5437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0994|0.1871|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Insula||0.1871|-0.0994|0.5437
81716402|NCT04311411|163128232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.093||||0.1806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0441|0.2301|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Insula||0.2301|-0.0441|0.1806
81716403|NCT04311411|163128232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0491||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1846|0.0863|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Insula||0.0863|-0.1846|0.4720
81716404|NCT04311411|163128232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0011||||0.9842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1079|0.1058|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Medial frontal gyrus||0.1058|-0.1079|0.9842
81716405|NCT04311411|163128232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0077||||0.8822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0949|0.1102|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Medial frontal gyrus||0.1102|-0.0949|0.8822
81469992|NCT01592292|162632953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2282||||||Change in ESR at Month 6 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline ESR and baseline rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.2282
81469993|NCT01592292|162632953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5849||||||Change in ESR at Month 12 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline ESR and baseline rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.5849
81716406|NCT04311411|163128232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0087||||0.8657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1111|0.0937|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Medial frontal gyrus||0.0937|-0.1111|0.8657
81716407|NCT04311411|163128232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0043||||0.9599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.165|0.1736|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Superior temporal gyrus||0.1736|-0.1650|0.9599
81716408|NCT04311411|163128232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0489||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1129|0.2107|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Superior temporal gyrus||0.2107|-0.1129|0.5490
81469994|NCT01592292|162632954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||||||Change in CRP at Month 6 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline CRP and baseline rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.4900
81469995|NCT01592292|162632954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1826||||||Change in CRP at Month 12 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline CRP and baseline rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.1826
81696061|NCT01122030|163089229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values are from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CSBMs as a covariate.||||||0.0018
81696062|NCT01122030|163089230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.7434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|3.92|||Log Rank|P-values were obtained from the log-rank test stratified by Gender.||||3.92|0.42|0.7434
81696063|NCT01122030|163089230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.54||||0.4449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|4.42|||Log Rank|P-values were obtained from the log-rank test stratified by Gender.||||4.42|0.54|0.4449
81696064|NCT01122030|163089230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.8129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.72|||Log Rank|P-values were obtained from the log-rank test stratified by Gender.||||2.72|0.27|0.8129
81696065|NCT01122030|163089230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|7.52||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|24.72|||Log Rank|P-values were obtained from the log-rank test stratified by Gender.||||24.72|2.29|0.0005
81696066|NCT01122030|163089230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|9.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.09|31.89|||Log Rank|P-values were obtained from the log-rank test stratified by Gender.||||31.89|3.09|<0.0001
81696067|NCT01122030|163089230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|202272814.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|P-values were obtained from the log-rank test stratified by Gender.|Hazard Ratio is infinite due to small range of observed times in 3 mg group that has no overlap with the Placebo group.|||||<0.0001
81696068|NCT01122030|163089231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51||||0.4923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|4.28|||Log Rank|P-values are from the log rank test stratified by gender.||||4.28|0.53|0.4923
81696069|NCT01122030|163089231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.5479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|4.06|||Log Rank|P-values are from the log rank test stratified by gender.||||4.06|0.52|0.5479
81696070|NCT01122030|163089231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.44||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.67|||Log Rank|P-values are from the log rank test stratified by gender.||||3.67|0.56|0.5060
81696071|NCT01122030|163089231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|7.36||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|23.9|||Log Rank|P-values are from the log rank test stratified by gender.||||23.90|2.27|0.0005
81696072|NCT01122030|163089231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|9.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|30.35|||Log Rank|P-values are from the log rank test stratified by gender.||||30.35|3.00|<0.0001
81696073|NCT01122030|163089231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|192233779.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|P-values are from the log rank test stratified by gender.|Hazard Ratio is infinite due to small range of observed times in 3 mg group that has no overlap with the Placebo group.|||||<0.0001
81696074|NCT01122030|163089232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.45||||0.1523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|19.35|||Log Rank|P-values are from the log rank test stratified by gender.||||19.35|0.62|0.1523
81696075|NCT01122030|163089232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.55||||0.0856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|27.07|||Log Rank|P-values are from the log rank test stratified by gender.||||27.07|0.76|0.0856
81696076|NCT01122030|163089232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.81||||0.5284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|10.98|||Log Rank|P-values are from the log rank test stratified by gender.||||10.98|0.30|0.5284
81696077|NCT01122030|163089232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.8594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|8.66|||Log Rank|P-values are from the log rank test stratified by gender.||||8.66|0.09|0.8594
81696078|NCT01122030|163089232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|59.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.55|537.38|||Log Rank|P-values are from the log rank test stratified by gender.||||537.38|6.55|<0.0001
81696079|NCT01122030|163089232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|10.99||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|52.57|||Log Rank|P-values are from the log rank test stratified by gender.||||52.57|2.30|0.0007
81696080|NCT01122030|163089234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5054||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values were obtained from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CBMs as a covariate.||||||0.5054
81696081|NCT01122030|163089234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9688||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values were obtained from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CBMs as a covariate.||||||0.9688
81696082|NCT01122030|163089234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6963||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values were obtained from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CBMs as a covariate.||||||0.6963
81696083|NCT01122030|163089234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9599||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values were obtained from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CBMs as a covariate.||||||0.9599
81696084|NCT01122030|163089234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values were obtained from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CBMs as a covariate.||||||0.0001
81696085|NCT01122030|163089234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values were obtained from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CBMs as a covariate.||||||0.0006
81696086|NCT01122030|163089235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3441||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values were obtained from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CBMs as a covariate.||||||0.3441
81469996|NCT01592292|162632955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1894||||||Change in CRP at Month 6 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline CRP and baseline rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.1894
81696087|NCT01122030|163089235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7159||95.0||||P-values were obtained from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CBMs as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.7159
81469997|NCT01592292|162632955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1805||||||Change in CRP at Month 12 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline CRP and baseline rheumatoid factor status as covariate values.|ANCOVA|||||||0.1805
81469998|NCT01592292|162632956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0568||||||Change in HAQ-DI at Month 6 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline rheumatoid factor status as covariate value.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0568
81696088|NCT01122030|163089235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7342||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values were obtained from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CBMs as a covariate.||||||0.7342
81696089|NCT01122030|163089235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8714||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values were obtained from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CBMs as a covariate.||||||0.8714
81696090|NCT01122030|163089235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values were obtained from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CBMs as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81696091|NCT01122030|163089235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0|||||ANCOVA|P-values were obtained from a non-parametric rank ANCOVA model with effects for dose group and gender, and baseline number of CBMs as a covariate.||||||0.0006
81696092|NCT01205451|163089249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||t-distribution|-1.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-1.04||The P-value for change from Baseline indicates the comparision of the Week 6 value against the Baseline value.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Confidence intervals for means were based on the t-distribution.|||-1.04|-1.38|<0.0001
81696093|NCT01205451|163089249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||t-distribution|-1.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-1.12||The P-value for change from Baseline indicates the comparision of the Week 6 value against the Baseline value.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Confidence intervals for means were based on the t-distribution.|||-1.12|-1.54|<0.0001
81696094|NCT01205451|163089249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||t-distribution|-0.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.72||The P-value for change from Baseline indicates the comparision of the Week 12 value against the Baseline value.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Confidence intervals for means were based on the t-distribution.|||-0.72|-1.04|<0.0001
81696095|NCT01205451|163089249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||t-distribution|-1.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.91||The P-value for change from Baseline indicates the comparision of the Week 12 value against the Baseline value.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Confidence intervals for means were based on the t-distribution.|||-0.91|-1.33|<0.0001
81696096|NCT00798694|163089288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Null Hypothesis: There is no significant difference in tear break-up time between the group New to Meds and the group Currently on Xalatan at two months."||||0.005
81696097|NCT01774344|163089297|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.624|||=|1.7e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.498|0.782|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio for OS and 95% confidence interval was calculated for stratified IVRS by using Cox model, stratified by the geographic region: Asia or Rest of the World (ROW), ECOG-PS: 0 versus 1, AFP level, presence versus absence of extrahepatic disease and presence versus absence of macrovascular invasion. Kaplan-Meier (KM) estimated for OS and KM survival curves were presented for each treatment arm.||0.782|0.498|= 0.000017
81696098|NCT01774344|163089297|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||=|0.000149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.527|0.828|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio for OS and 95% confidence interval was calculated for stratified RAVE (Sensitivity) by using Cox model, stratified by the geographic region: Asia or Rest of the World (ROW), ECOG-PS: 0 versus 1, AFP level, presence versus absence of extrahepatic disease and presence versus absence of macrovascular invasion. Kaplan-Meier (KM) estimated for OS and KM survival curves were presented for each treatment arm.||0.828|0.527|= 0.000149
81696099|NCT01774344|163089297|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.674|||=|0.000107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.546|0.831|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio for OS and 95% confidence interval was calculated for unstratified (sensitivity) by using Cox model, stratified by the geographic region: Asia or Rest of the World (ROW), ECOG-PS: 0 versus 1, AFP level, presence versus absence of extrahepatic disease and presence versus absence of macrovascular invasion. Kaplan-Meier (KM) estimated for OS and KM survival curves were presented for each treatment arm.||0.831|0.546|= 0.000107
81696100|NCT01774344|163089298|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.439|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.355|0.542|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and its 95% CI was based on stratified (IVRS) Cox Regression Model. One-sided p-value was calculated from log rank test and 95% CIs was computed by using Kaplan-Meier estimates.||0.542|0.355|< 0.000001
81696101|NCT01774344|163089298|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.471|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.388|0.572|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and its 95% CI was based on unstratified (IVRS) Cox Regression Model. One-sided p-value was calculated from log rank test and 95% CIs was computed by using Kaplan-Meier estimates.||0.572|0.388|< 0.000001
81696102|NCT01774344|163089298|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.412|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.334|0.509|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and its 95% CI was based on stratified (IVRS) Cox Regression Model. One-sided p-value was calculated from log rank test and 95% CIs was computed by using Kaplan-Meier estimates.||0.509|0.334|< 0.000001
81696103|NCT01774344|163089298|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.444|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.365|0.539|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and its 95% CI was based on unstratified (IVRS) Cox Regression Model. One-sided p-value was calculated from log rank test and 95% CIs was computed by using Kaplan-Meier estimates.||0.539|0.365|< 0.000001
81696104|NCT01774344|163089299|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.453|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.369|0.555|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and its 95% CI was based on stratified (IVRS) Cox Regression Model. One-sided p-value was calculated from log rank test and 95% CIs was computed by using Cox Regression Model.||0.555|0.369|< 0.000001
81537886|NCT03192176|162758702|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.1||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.10|-0.92|0.0160
81537887|NCT03192176|162758702|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.06||LS Means, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline as the dependent variable and treatment group, pooled center, smoking status as factors and baseline measurement, baseline weight as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.06|-0.78|0.0901
81537888|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|0.2||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|MMRM: Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 1||0.20|-2.92|0.0865
81537889|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|-1.1||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-1.10|-4.22|0.0009
81537890|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|-1.94||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-1.94|-5.06|<0.00001
81537891|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.63|-2.47||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-2.47|-5.63|<0.00001
81716409|NCT04311411|163128232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0446||||0.5854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2068|0.1176|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Superior temporal gyrus||0.1176|-0.2068|0.5854
81537892|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|0.63||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||0.63|-2.55|0.2360
81696105|NCT01774344|163089299|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.397|0.58|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and its 95% CI was based on unstratified Cox Regression Model. One-sided p-value was calculated from log rank test and 95% CIs was computed by using Cox Regression Model.||0.580|0.397|< 0.000001
81696106|NCT01774344|163089299|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.425|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.347|0.522|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and its 95% CI was based on stratified (IVRS) Cox Regression Model. One-sided p-value was calculated from log rank test and 95% CIs was computed by using Cox Regression Model.||0.522|0.347|< 0.000001
81696107|NCT01774344|163089299|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.454|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.376|0.548|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and its 95% CI was based on unstratified Cox Regression Model. One-sided p-value was calculated from log rank test and 95% CIs was computed by using Cox Regression Model.||0.548|0.376|< 0.000001
81716410|NCT04311411|163128232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0192||||0.7203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1259|0.0874|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Precentral gyrus||0.0874|-0.1259|0.7203
81716411|NCT04311411|163128232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0404||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0617|0.1425|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Precentral gyrus||0.1425|-0.0617|0.4330
81716412|NCT04311411|163128232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0596||||0.2488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1619|0.0426|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Precentral gyrus||0.0426|-0.1619|0.2488
81537893|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-2.4||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|-0.8||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.80|-3.92|0.0032
81537894|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.29|-1.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-1.19|-4.29|0.0006
81716413|NCT04311411|163128232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.007||||0.8886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1059|0.0919|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cingulate gyrus||0.0919|-0.1059|0.8886
81537895|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.1318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|0.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||0.38|-2.86|0.1318
81537896|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-1.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-1.04|-4.30|0.0014
81696108|NCT01774344|163089300|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-6.88|||=|0.00365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.13|-2.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of treatments were calculated.||-2.63|-11.13|= 0.003650
81696109|NCT01774344|163089300|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-4.15|||=|0.019991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.55|-0.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of treatments were calculated.||-0.75|-7.55|= 0.019991
81716414|NCT04311411|163128232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0684||||0.1563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0267|0.1635|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cingulate gyrus||0.1635|-0.0267|0.1563
81716415|NCT04311411|163128232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0754||||0.1182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1704|0.0196|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cingulate gyrus||0.0196|-0.1704|0.1182
81716416|NCT04311411|163128233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.11|29.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fasting (Pre-lunch)||29.02|12.11|<.0001
81696110|NCT01774344|163089301|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-29.31|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.52|-21.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of treatments were calculated.||-21.11|-37.52|< 0.000001
81469999|NCT01592292|162632957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1167||||||Change in HAQ-DI at Month 6 was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline rheumatoid factor status as covariate value.|ANCOVA|||||||0.1167
81696111|NCT01774344|163089301|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-31.39|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.57|-23.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of treatments were calculated.||-23.22|-39.57|< 0.000001
81696112|NCT03546413|163089303|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||This is the calculated p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Test for equivalence between the groups||||<0.001
81696113|NCT03546413|163089304|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.055|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Test for equivalence between the groups||||0.055
81696114|NCT03546413|163089305|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||This is the calculated p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81696115|NCT03546413|163089305|SUPERIORITY|A linear regression model was used on the log of the peanut consumption with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.|||||<|0.001||||||This is the calculated p-value|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81696116|NCT03546413|163089305|SUPERIORITY|A linear regression model was used on the log of the peanut consumption with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.939|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.939
81696117|NCT03546413|163089305|SUPERIORITY|A linear regression model was used on the log of the peanut consumption with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for parents who are in the same family unit.||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.002
81696118|NCT03546413|163089306|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.131|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.131
81696119|NCT03546413|163089306|SUPERIORITY|A linear regression model was used on the log of peanut skin prick test with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.208|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.208
81696120|NCT03546413|163089306|SUPERIORITY|A linear regression model was used on the log of peanut skin prick with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.587|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.587
81696121|NCT03546413|163089306|SUPERIORITY|A linear regression model was used on the log of peanut skin prick with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for parents who are in the same family unit.||||||0.268|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.268
81696122|NCT03546413|163089307|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.985
81696123|NCT03546413|163089307|SUPERIORITY|A linear regression model was used on the log of peanut specific IgE with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.371|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.371
81696124|NCT03546413|163089307|SUPERIORITY|A linear regression model was used on the log of peanut specific IgE with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.483|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.483
81696125|NCT03546413|163089307|SUPERIORITY|A linear regression model was used on the log of peanut specific IgE with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for parents who are in the same family unit.||||||0.643|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.643
81696126|NCT03546413|163089308|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.225|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.225
81716417|NCT04311411|163128233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.63||||0.1097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|14.79||Fasting|Mixed Models Analysis|||Fasting (Pre-lunch)||14.79|-1.53|0.1097
81716418|NCT04311411|163128233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.94||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.49|22.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fasting (Pre-lunch)||22.38|5.49|0.0015
81716419|NCT04311411|163128233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.25||||0.4469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|8.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Postprandial (Post-lunch)||8.09|-3.60|0.4469
81696127|NCT03546413|163089308|SUPERIORITY|A linear regression model was used on the log of SCORAD with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.857|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.857
81696128|NCT03546413|163089308|SUPERIORITY|A linear regression model was used on the log of SCORAD with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.87|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.870
81696129|NCT03546413|163089309|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.658|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.658
81696130|NCT03546413|163089309|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.1|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.100
81696131|NCT03546413|163089309|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.502|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.502
81696132|NCT03546413|163089309|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for parents who are in the same family unit.||||||0.397|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.397
81696133|NCT03546413|163089310|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.659|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.659
81696134|NCT03546413|163089310|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.26|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.260
81696135|NCT03546413|163089310|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.075|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.075
81716420|NCT04311411|163128233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64||||0.8227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|6.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Postprandial (Post-lunch)||6.31|-5.02|0.8227
81716421|NCT04311411|163128233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.61||||0.5861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|7.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Postprandial (Post-lunch)||7.45|-4.23|0.5861
81537897|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.82|-1.58||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-1.58|-4.82|0.0001
81537898|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-2.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-2.00|-5.30|<0.0001
81696136|NCT03546413|163089310|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for parents who are in the same family unit.||||||0.192|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.192
81696137|NCT03546413|163089311|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.729|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.729
81696138|NCT03546413|163089311|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.75|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.750
81470000|NCT00819780|162632959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.871||||0.3531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.651|1.166|||Stratified Cox proportional hazards|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by prior adjuvant oxaliplatin therapy|A hazard ratio \< 1.0 favors panitumumab|||1.166|0.651|0.3531
81470001|NCT00819780|162632960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.723||||0.1386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.111|||Stratified Cox proportional hazards|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by prior adjuvant oxaliplatin therapy|A hazard ratio \< 1.0 favors panitumumab|||1.111|0.470|0.1386
81470002|NCT00819780|162632961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.5497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.95|||Stratified exact test|Stratified by prior adjuvant oxaliplatin therapy|The odds ratio is defined as the odds of having an objective response in the panitumumab plus mFOLFOX6 arm relative to the odds in the bevacizumab plus mFOLFOX6 arm.|||1.95|0.72|0.5497
81470003|NCT00819780|162632963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.874||||0.3861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.645|1.185|||Stratified Cox proportional hazards|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by prior adjuvant oxaliplatin therapy|A hazard ratio \< 1.0 favors panitumumab|||1.185|0.645|0.3861
81470004|NCT00819780|162632966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.651||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.444|0.956|||Stratified Cox proportional hazards|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by prior adjuvant oxaliplatin therapy|A hazard ratio \< 1.0 favors panitumumab|||0.956|0.444|0.0286
81470005|NCT00819780|162632967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.579||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.386|0.869|||Stratified Cox proportional hazards|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by prior adjuvant oxaliplatin therapy|A hazard ratio \< 1.0 favors panitumumab|||0.869|0.386|0.0083
81470006|NCT00819780|162632968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.606||||0.0934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.337|1.088|||Stratified Cox proportional hazards|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by prior adjuvant Oxaliplatin therapy|A hazard ratio \< 1.0 favors panitumumab|||1.088|0.337|0.0934
81470007|NCT00819780|162632969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.465||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.239|0.902|||Stratified Cox proportional hazards|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by prior adjuvant oxaliplatin therapy|A hazard ratio \< 1.0 favors panitumumab|||0.902|0.239|0.0235
81470008|NCT00819780|162632970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.9426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.12|||Stratified exact test|Stratified by prior exposure to oxaliplatin|The odds ratio is defined as the odds of having an objective response in the panitumumab plus mFOLFOX6 arm relative to the odds in the bevacizumab plus mFOLFOX6 arm.|||2.12|0.55|0.9426
81470009|NCT00819780|162632971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.15|||Stratified exact test|Stratified by prior exposure to oxaliplatin|The odds ratio is defined as the odds of having an objective response in the panitumumab plus mFOLFOX6 arm relative to the odds in the bevacizumab plus mFOLFOX6 arm.|||2.15|0.52|1.0000
81470010|NCT02889835|162632998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.686|||||||Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier analysis was performed to assess survival over 36 months. Test of survival distributions for the three arms were calculated using Log Rank (Mantel-Cox). Sample size is based on guidelines of the American Dental Association for obtaining approval as an amalgam replacement for posterior restorations - minimum of 40 restorations in a minimum of 20 subjects at 18 months. Sample size is based by taking subject attrition into account over the 36 month clinical evaluation.||||0.686
81470011|NCT02889835|162632999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.701|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.701
81470012|NCT02889835|162633000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.812|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.812
81470013|NCT02889835|162633001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.104|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.104
81470014|NCT02889835|162633002|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.440
81470015|NCT02889835|162633003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.676|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.676
81470016|NCT02889835|162633004|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||1.000
81470017|NCT02889835|162633005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.764|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.764
81470018|NCT02889835|162633006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.323|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.323
81470019|NCT02889835|162633007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.714|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.714
81470020|NCT02889835|162633008|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.846|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.846
81470021|NCT02889835|162633009|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||1.000
81470022|NCT02889835|162633010|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.424|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.424
81716422|NCT00489411|163128234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|0.73||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.2|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.20|0.26|0.003
81470023|NCT02542293|162633025|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.0808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.485|1.045||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using an unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab versus (Vs) Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||1.045|0.485|0.0808
81537899|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.0752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|0.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||0.15|-3.15|0.0752
81696139|NCT03546413|163089311|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.155|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.155
81696140|NCT03546413|163089311|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for parents who are in the same family unit.||||||0.458|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.458
81696141|NCT03546413|163089312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.330
81696142|NCT03546413|163089312|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.351|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.351
81696143|NCT03546413|163089312|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.502|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.502
81696144|NCT03546413|163089312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.732||||||A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for parents who are in the same family unit.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.732
81696145|NCT03546413|163089313|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.202|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.202
81696146|NCT03546413|163089313|OTHER||||||||||||||Regression, Logistic||||A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit. However, the logistic regression model was unable to converge due to the low percentage of allergic participants in older siblings.|||
81696147|NCT03546413|163089313|OTHER||||||||||||||Regression, Logistic||||A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for parents who are in the same family unit. However, the logistic regression model was unable to converge due to the low percentage of allergic participants in parents.|||
81696148|NCT03546413|163089314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.029
81696149|NCT03546413|163089314|SUPERIORITY|A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit.||||||0.489|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.489
81716423|NCT00489411|163128235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|7.88||||||||7.88|0.93|
81537900|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.0343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.38|-0.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.13|-3.38|0.0343
81716424|NCT00489411|163128236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|1.58||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|3.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||3.00|0.15|0.03
81716425|NCT00489411|163128237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.65||||||||1.65|0.36|
81716426|NCT01539512|163128260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.32|||Log Rank|P-value is from stratified log-rank test, adjusted for randomization stratification factors.||||0.32|0.10|< 0.0001
81716427|NCT01539512|163128263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.69||||||||0.69|0.11|
81716428|NCT01195662|163128293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1485||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.54|-2.02||Endpoint was tested at alpha=0.05. Hierarchical closed testing procedure used.|Longitudinal repeated measures|Data from all weeks during the double-blind treatment period were included.||Longitudinal repeated measures analysis using 'direct likelihood', with fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and randomization strata, as well as continuous fixed covariates of baseline SBP value and baseline SBP value-by-week interaction. Unstructured matrix for within-subject error variance-covariance used. 80% power to detect a difference of 4 mmHg in mean change from baseline, 75% power to meet both co-primary endpoints with overall Type I error.||-2.02|-6.54|0.0002
81716429|NCT01195662|163128294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0773|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.46|||Longitudinal repeated measures|Endpoint was tested at alpha=0.05. Hierarchical closed testing procedure was used.||A longitudinal repeated measures analysis used, with fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and randomization strata, continuous fixed covariates of baseline HbA1c value and baseline HbA1c value-by-week interaction. Only data up to Week 12 included. All data used in the model even if participants discontinued prior to Week 12. A heirarchical closed testing procedure (sequential) was used and testing performed since first primary endpoint was significant.||-0.46|-0.76|<0.0001
81537901|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|-0.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.71|-3.95|0.0049
81716430|NCT01195662|163128295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.368||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.14|-1.76||Endpoint tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as an effect and baseline value and randomization strata as a covariate was used. By applying sequential testing procedure, the testing was performed since the prior endpoint was significant.||-1.76|-7.14|0.0012
81716431|NCT01195662|163128296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.1619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|0.39||Endpoint tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05.|Longitudinal repeated measures|||Longitudinal repeated measures analysis using direct likelihood with fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by week interaction, and randomization strata and continuous fixed covariates of baseline seated diastolic BP value and baseline seated diastolic BP value by week interaction.||0.39|-2.32|0.1619
81716432|NCT01195662|163128297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8635|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as an effect and baseline value and randomization strata as a covariate. A hierarchical closed testing procedure was implemented to control the family-wise type I error rate related to the co-primary and secondary endpoints at the 2-sided 0.05 level. Statistical testing of this endpoint was not performed since the prior secondary endpoint was not statistically significant.||-0.29|-3.68|
81716433|NCT01195662|163128298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0858|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.23|||lLongitudinal repeated measures|||Longitudinal repeated measures analysis using direct likelihood with fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by week interaction, and randomization strata and continuous fixed covariates of baseline serum uric acid value and baseline seated serum uric acid value by week interaction. By applying sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05, no testing was performed since the prior secondary endpoint was not significant.||-0.23|-0.57|
81716434|NCT01298323|163128314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||t-Statistic|1.29||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|16.37||Statistical significance threshold at this analysis was 10%|t-test, 2 sided|||||16.37|-3.44|0.199
81716435|NCT01738672|163128351|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81716436|NCT01738672|163128352|OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.73
81716437|NCT01738672|163128353|OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.56
81716438|NCT02486263|163128373|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||The threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.28
81716439|NCT02486263|163128374|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.6||Used Bonferroni adjustment for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Generalized Estimation Equation||Data presented as OR (95% CI) using Generalized Estimation Equation (GEE) model with Conventional as reference.|Generalized Estimation Equation (GEE) model was used for the comparison of differences between intervention groups from week 0 to week 5 for peristaltic response frequency.||1.6|0.4|0.99
81716440|NCT02486263|163128375|SUPERIORITY|Weight velocity in grams/day||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.64
81716441|NCT02486263|163128376|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.11
81716442|NCT02486263|163128377|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||Threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.49
81716443|NCT00422227|163128406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81716444|NCT00422227|163128407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||ACR 20||||<0.001
81716445|NCT00422227|163128407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||ACR 50||||<0.001
81716446|NCT00422227|163128407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||ACR 70||||0.009
81716447|NCT00422227|163128408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Low Disease (DAS28 \<3.2)||||<0.001
81716448|NCT00422227|163128408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Remission (DAS28 \<2.6)||||0.069
81716449|NCT00422227|163128409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81716450|NCT00422227|163128410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.003
81716451|NCT00422227|163128411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||≥0.6||||0.003
81716452|NCT00422227|163128411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||≥1.2||||0.001
81716453|NCT00422227|163128412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Painful Joints at Week 16||||0.014
81716454|NCT00422227|163128412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Swollen Joints at Week 16||||<0.001
81716455|NCT00422227|163128413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Physician Global Assessment Week 16||||<0.001
81716456|NCT00422227|163128413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Subject Global Assessment Week 16||||<0.001
81716457|NCT00422227|163128414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Week 16||||<0.001
81716458|NCT00422227|163128415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||General Health Week 16||||<0.001
81716459|NCT00422227|163128415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Pain Week 16||||<0.001
81716460|NCT00422227|163128415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Fatigue Week 16||||0.001
81716461|NCT02883400|163128419|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0001
81716462|NCT01241591|163128431|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The a priori threshold for non-inferiority was -15% and a step-down approach was used to adjust for multiple comparisons. Non-inferiority of CP-690,550 5 mg to etanercept was concluded if the 95% lower confidence intervals (LCIs) of the difference for PGA and Psoriasis Area and Severity Index 75 (PASI75) responses at Week 12 were greater than -15%, and CP-690,550 10 mg was superior to placebo for PGA response and PASI75 at Week 12.|Mean Difference|-19.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.55|-11.76||||||Difference from Etanercept (Active-Etanercept)||-11.76|-26.55|
81716463|NCT01241591|163128431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|32.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.51|40.81||||||Difference from Placebo (Active-Placebo); the a priori threshold for superiority was 0 and a step-down approach was used to adjust for multiple comparisons. Superiority of CP-690,550 5 mg to placebo was concluded if the lower bounds of the 95% LCIs of the difference for PGA and PASI75 responses at Week 12 were greater than 0, and non-inferiority of CP-690,550 5 mg was concluded to be non-inferior to etanercept.||40.81|23.51|
81716464|NCT01241591|163128431|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The a priori threshold for non-inferiority was -15% and a step-down approach was used to adjust for multiple comparisons. Non-inferiority of CP-690,550 10 mg to etanercept was concluded if the 95% LCIs of the difference for PGA and PASI75 responses at Week 12 were greater than -15%.|Mean Difference|1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.64|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|9.05||||||Difference from Etanercept (Active-Etanercept)||9.05|-5.22|
81716465|NCT01241591|163128431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|53.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.81|61.65||||||Difference from Placebo (Active-Placebo); the a priori threshold for superiority was 0 and a step-down approach was used to adjust for multiple comparisons. Superiority of CP-690,550 10 mg to placebo was concluded if the 95% LCIs of the difference for PGA and PASI75 responses at Week 12 were greater than 0, and non-inferiority of CP-690,550 10 mg was concluded to be non-inferior to etanercept.||61.65|44.81|
81716466|NCT01241591|163128432|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The a priori threshold for non-inferiority was -15% and a step-down approach was used to adjust for multiple comparisons. Non-inferiority of CP-690,550 5 mg to etanercept was concluded if the 95% LCIs of the difference for PGA and PASI75 responses at Week 12 were greater than -15%, and CP-690,550 10 mg was superior to placebo for PGA and PASI75 response at Week 12.|Mean Difference|-19.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.81|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.75|-11.83||||||Difference from Etanercept (Active-Etanercept)||-11.83|-26.75|
81716467|NCT01241591|163128432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|33.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.06|40.76||||||Difference from Placebo (Active-Placebo); the a priori threshold for superiority was 0 and a step-down approach was used to adjust for multiple comparisons. Superiority of CP-690,550 5 mg to placebo was concluded if the 95% LCIs of the difference for PGA and PASI75 responses at Week 12 were greater than 0, and non-inferiority of CP-690,550 5 mg was concluded to be non-inferior to etanercept.||40.76|27.06|
81716468|NCT01241591|163128432|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The a priori threshold for non-inferiority was -15% and a step-down approach was used to adjust for multiple comparisons. Non-inferiority of CP-690,550 10 mg to etanercept was concluded if the 95% LCIs of the difference for PGA and PASI75 responses at Week 12 were greater than -15%.|Mean Difference|4.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|12.23||||||Difference from Etanercept (Active-Etanercept)||12.23|-2.57|
81716469|NCT01241591|163128432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|58.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.25|64.81||||||Difference from Placebo (Active-Placebo); the a priori threshold for superiority was 0 and a step-down approach was used to adjust for multiple comparisons. Superiority of CP-690,550 10 mg to placebo was concluded if the 95% LCIs of the difference for PGA and PASI75 responses at Week 12 were greater than 0, and non-inferiority of CP-690,550 10 mg was concluded to be non-inferior to etanercept.||64.81|51.25|
81716470|NCT01945034|163128477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|23.0||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.49|57.56||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||The analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site blocks, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||57.56|-11.49|0.190
81716471|NCT01945034|163128477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.8||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|39.7||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site blocks, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||39.70|-24.20|0.633
81716472|NCT01945034|163128477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.3||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.87|23.3||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site blocks, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||23.30|-53.87|0.436
81716473|NCT01945034|163128478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|4.8||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.98|16.49||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating (BLPSR), pooled site blocks, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing (BLPIWB) terms. 95% CI not includes 0 for treatment effect. Upper limit of 95% CI\< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo. Comparison: tested at the 0.05 level of significance (2-sided). A comparison was eligible for being declared significant only if preceding comparison was significant.||16.49|-6.98|0.426
81716474|NCT01945034|163128478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|9.82||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, BLPSR, pooled site blocks, and BLPIWB terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo. Comparison: tested at the 0.05 level of significance (2-sided). A comparison was eligible for being declared significant only if preceding comparison was significant.||9.82|-11.90|0.850
81716475|NCT01945034|163128478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.8||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.91|7.32||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, BLPSR, pooled site blocks, and BLPIWB terms. A comparison was eligible for being declared significant only if preceding comparison was significant.||7.32|-18.91|0.385
81470024|NCT02542293|162633026|OTHER|The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.322|1.109|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"China: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs China: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||1.109|0.322|
81470025|NCT02542293|162633027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.629|1.201|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"bTMB ≥16 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||1.201|0.629|
81537902|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-0.2||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.20|-3.50|0.0285
81716476|NCT01945034|163128479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.0||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|20.91||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site blocks, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||20.91|-0.92|0.072
81716477|NCT01945034|163128479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.3||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|4.7||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site blocks, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||4.70|-15.40|0.296
81716478|NCT01945034|163128479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.3||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.53|-3.16||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site blocks, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||-3.16|-27.53|0.014
81716479|NCT01945034|163128480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||Day 3: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline participant global assessment terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo||0.30|-0.10|0.305
81470026|NCT02542293|162633027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|1.213|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"bTMB ≥12 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||1.213|0.726|
81470027|NCT02542293|162633027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.786|1.464|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for smoking status (never smoker Vs ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"PD-L1 negative analysis set:~Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||1.464|0.786|
81470028|NCT02542293|162633027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.835|1.302|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"bTMB \<20 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||1.302|0.835|
81470029|NCT02542293|162633027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.758|1.353|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"bTMB non-evaluable analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||1.353|0.758|
81470030|NCT02542293|162633027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.309|1.008|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"tTMB ≥14 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||1.008|0.309|
81537903|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|-1.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-1.37|-4.69|0.0004
81470031|NCT02542293|162633027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.35|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"tTMB ≥12 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||1.350|0.560|
81537904|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.14|-1.84||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-1.84|-5.14|<0.0001
81716480|NCT01945034|163128480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.29||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||Day 3: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline participant global assessment terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.29|-0.08|0.261
81716481|NCT01945034|163128480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.22||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||Day 3: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline participant global assessment terms.||0.22|-0.22|0.996
81716482|NCT01945034|163128480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.36||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||Day 10: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline participant global assessment terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.36|-0.08|0.210
81716483|NCT01945034|163128480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.27||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||Day 10: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline participant global assessment terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.27|-0.14|0.556
81716484|NCT01945034|163128480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.17||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||Day 10: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline participant global assessment terms.||0.17|-0.33|0.534
81716485|NCT01945034|163128481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.1||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||Day 3: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline physician global assessment terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.10|-0.27|0.354
81716486|NCT01945034|163128481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.07||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||Day 3: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.07|-0.28|0.237
81716487|NCT01945034|163128481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.19||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||Day 3: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline physician global assessment terms.||0.19|-0.23|0.871
81716488|NCT01945034|163128481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.0||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||Day 10: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline physician global assessment terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||-0.00|-0.43|0.050
81716489|NCT01945034|163128481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.15||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||Day 10: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline physician global assessment terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.15|-0.25|0.640
81716490|NCT01945034|163128481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.41||p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects|ANOVA|||Day 10: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline physician global assessment terms.||0.41|-0.08|0.180
81716491|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.51|||ANOVA|||At Rest 1 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.51|-0.38|0.771
81716492|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.07|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 1 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||-0.07|-0.88|0.022
81716493|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.05|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 1 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||-0.05|-1.03|0.032
81716494|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.55|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 1 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.55|-0.38|0.720
81716495|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.15|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 1 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.15|-0.71|0.194
81716496|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.15|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 1 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.15|-0.89|0.163
81716497|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.64|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 2 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.64|-0.40|0.644
81716498|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.11|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 2 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.11|-0.85|0.129
81716499|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.09|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 2 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||0.09|-1.07|0.096
81716500|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.57|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 2 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.57|-0.50|0.905
81716501|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.22|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 2 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.22|-0.77|0.279
81716502|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.29|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 2 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.29|-0.90|0.315
81716503|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.91|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 3 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.91|-0.19|0.203
81716504|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.18|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 3 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.18|-0.83|0.207
81716505|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.07|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 3 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||-0.07|-1.30|0.030
81716506|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.84|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 3 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.84|-0.32|0.372
81716507|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.36|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 3 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.36|-0.70|0.532
81716508|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.21|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 3 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.21|-1.08|0.189
81716509|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.87|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 4 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.87|-0.24|0.264
81716510|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.22|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 4 hour Day 1:The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.22|-0.81|0.260
81716511|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.01|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 4 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||0.01|-1.23|0.054
81716512|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.81|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 4 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.81|-0.37|0.456
81716513|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.68|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 4 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.68|-0.42|0.639
81716514|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.57|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 4 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.57|-0.75|0.780
81716515|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|1.07|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 5 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.07|-0.04|0.071
81716516|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.32|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 5 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.32|-0.70|0.468
81716517|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.08|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 5 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||-0.08|-1.33|0.027
81716518|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|1.09|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 5 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.09|-0.11|0.107
81716519|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.53|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 5 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.53|-0.57|0.947
81716520|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.16|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 5 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.16|-1.18|0.134
81470032|NCT02542293|162633027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.614|1.251|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"tTMB ≥10 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||1.251|0.614|
81716521|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.23|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 6 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.23|0.12|0.017
81716522|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.41|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 6 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.41|-0.60|0.715
81716523|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.15|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest 6 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||-0.15|-1.39|0.015
81716524|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.23|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 6 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.23|0.07|0.027
81716525|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.65|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 6 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.65|-0.42|0.660
81716526|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.11|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing 6 hour Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.11|-1.18|0.107
81716527|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.13|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 1(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.13|0.10|0.020
81716528|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.4|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 1(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.40|-0.55|0.749
81716529|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.12|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 1(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||-0.12|-1.27|0.019
81716530|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.96|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 1(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.96|-0.16|0.163
81716531|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.61|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 1(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.61|-0.43|0.727
81696150|NCT03546413|163089314|OTHER||||||||||||||Regression, Logistic||||A logistic regression model was used with a fixed effect comparing the Avoidance and Consumption cohorts and a random effect to account for siblings who are in the same family unit. However, the model was unable to converge due to the low percentage of peanut-related adverse events in older siblings.|||
81696151|NCT03004469|163089324|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|21.3|||Mixed linear model|||||21.3|5.8|<.001
81696152|NCT03004469|163089325|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|19.1|||Mixed linear model|||||19.1|6.5|<.001
81696153|NCT03004469|163089326|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4057||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.202|0.3971|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Week 12||0.3971|-1.2020|0.322
81696154|NCT03004469|163089326|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7237|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47799||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2184|1.6657|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Week 24||1.6657|-0.2184|0.131
81696155|NCT03004469|163089327|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Week 12||0.2|-0.3|0.569
81696156|NCT03004469|163089327|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Week 24||0.1|-0.4|0.129
81696157|NCT03004469|163089328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Week 12||0.3|-0.2|0.708
81696158|NCT03004469|163089328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.7|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Week 24||0.7|0.2|<.001
81696159|NCT03004469|163089329|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Week 12||0.1|-0.3|0.179
81696160|NCT03004469|163089329|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Week 24||0.4|-0.1|0.262
81696161|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.3|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Erectile Function Score, Week 4||0.3|-3.7|0.103
81696162|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.5|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Erectile Function Score, Week 8||1.5|-2.8|0.545
81696163|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.8|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Erectile Function Score, Week 12||1.8|-2.2|0.842
81696164|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.2|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Erectile Function Score, Week 24||1.2|-2.8|0.449
81696165|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Orgasmic Function Score, Week 4||0.9|-0.2|0.272
81696166|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.8|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Orgasmic Function Score, Week 8||0.8|-0.7|0.918
81696167|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.1|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Orgasmic Function Score, Week 12||1.1|-0.1|0.078
81696168|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Orgasmic Function Score, Week 24||0.5|-0.9|0.593
81696169|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Sexual Desire Score, Week 4||0.2|-0.7|0.295
81696170|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Sexual Desire Score, Week 8||0.4|-0.5|0.926
81696171|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Sexual Desire Score, Week 12||0.1|-0.7|0.183
81696172|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Sexual Desire Score, Week 24||0.5|-0.4|0.981
81696173|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.1|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Intercourse Satisfaction Score, Week 4||-0.1|-2.7|0.041
81696174|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.9|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Intercourse Satisfaction Score, Week 8||0.9|-1.7|0.562
81696175|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.0|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Intercourse Satisfaction Score, Week 12||1.0|-1.6|0.642
81696176|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.4|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Intercourse Satisfaction Score, Week 24||0.4|-2.2|0.156
81696177|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Overall Satisfaction Score, Week 4||0.5|-0.6|0.824
81696178|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Overall Satisfaction Score, Week 8||0.7|-0.5|0.713
81696179|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Overall Satisfaction Score, Week 12||0.6|-0.6|0.993
81716532|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.32|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 1(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.32|-0.94|0.336
81716533|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.87|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 2(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.87|-0.16|0.174
81716534|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.21|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 2(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.21|-0.73|0.277
81716535|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.04|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 2(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||-0.04|-1.19|0.035
81716536|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 2(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.60|-0.50|0.858
81537905|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.65|-2.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRm|||Week 3||-2.28|-5.65|<0.0001
81716537|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.42|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 2(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.42|-0.60|0.724
81716538|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.48|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 2(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.48|-0.76|0.651
81470033|NCT02542293|162633027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.564|1.08|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"tTMB ≥8 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||1.080|0.564|
81537906|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.0169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|-0.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.37|-3.74|0.0169
81537907|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|-0.73||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.73|-4.04|0.0049
81716539|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.05|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 2 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.05|-0.02|0.059
81716540|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.42|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 2 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.42|-0.57|0.766
81716541|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.01|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 2 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||0.01|-1.19|0.053
81716542|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.92|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 2 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.92|-0.21|0.212
81716543|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.55|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 2 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.55|-0.49|0.911
81716544|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.3|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 2 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.30|-0.96|0.305
81716545|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.02|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 2(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.02|-0.05|0.075
81537908|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|-1.18||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-1.18|-4.48|0.0008
81537909|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.0428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|-0.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.06|-3.36|0.0428
81716546|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.6|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 2(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.60|-0.39|0.684
81716547|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.21|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 2(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||0.21|-0.98|0.208
81716548|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.85|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 2(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.85|-0.27|0.304
81716549|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.76|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 2(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.76|-0.27|0.356
81716550|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.58|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 2(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.58|-0.67|0.876
81716551|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.15|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 3(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.15|0.10|0.020
81716552|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.47|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 3(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.47|-0.50|0.940
81716553|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.06|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 3(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||-0.06|-1.23|0.032
81716554|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.95|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 3(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.95|-0.21|0.206
81696180|NCT03004469|163089330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.4|||Mixed linear model|||Statistical Analysis details presented here is for Overall Satisfaction Score, Week 24||0.4|-0.8|0.550
81696181|NCT01940510|163089485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|26.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.8|30.1|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameters, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Period 3/Period 1) and confidence intervals.||30.1|23.8|
81696182|NCT01940510|163089486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|48.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.5|54.3|||||ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameters, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Period 3/Period 1) and confidence intervals. The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|||54.3|43.5|
81696183|NCT01940510|163089487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|179.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|158.0|202.0|||||ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameters, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Period 3/Period 1) and confidence intervals. The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|||202|158|
81696184|NCT01940510|163089488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|220.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|190.0|255.0|||||ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameters, and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Period 3/Period 1) and confidence intervals. The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|||255|190|
81696185|NCT00424294|163089504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.733|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.733
81696186|NCT00424294|163089505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.463|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 1: p-value was calculated by Chi-square test.||||0.463
81696187|NCT00424294|163089505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.549|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 2: p-value was calculated by Chi-square test.||||0.549
81696188|NCT00424294|163089505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.272|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 4: p-value was calculated by Chi-square test.||||0.272
81696189|NCT00424294|163089505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.265|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 8: p-value was calculated by Chi-square test.||||0.265
81696190|NCT00424294|163089506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.939|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 4: p-value was calculated by Fisher exact test.||||0.939
81696191|NCT00424294|163089506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.323|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 8: p-value was calculated by Fisher exact test.||||0.323
81696192|NCT00424294|163089506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.338|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 12: p-value was calculated by Fisher exact test.||||0.338
81696193|NCT00424294|163089507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.746|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 12: p-value was calculated by Fisher exact test.||||0.746
81696194|NCT00424294|163089508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.635|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.635
81696195|NCT00424294|163089508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.044
81696196|NCT00424294|163089508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.957|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.957
81696197|NCT00424294|163089508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.597|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.597
81696198|NCT00424294|163089508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.960
81696199|NCT00424294|163089509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.252|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 1: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.252
81696200|NCT00424294|163089509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.032
81696201|NCT00424294|163089509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.031
81696202|NCT00424294|163089509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.018
81696203|NCT00424294|163089509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.170
81696204|NCT00424294|163089510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.507|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 1: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.507
81696205|NCT00424294|163089510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.743|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.743
81696206|NCT00424294|163089510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.914|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.914
81696207|NCT00424294|163089510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.715|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.715
81696208|NCT00424294|163089510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.558|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.558
81696209|NCT00424294|163089511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.172|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 1: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.172
81696210|NCT00424294|163089511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.738|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.738
81696211|NCT00424294|163089511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.948|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.948
81696212|NCT00424294|163089511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.428|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.428
81470034|NCT02542293|162633028|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.871|1.186|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (≥25% Vs \<25%), smoking status (never smoker Vs ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by Efron approach.|"FAS:~Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||1.186|0.871|
81470035|NCT02542293|162633028|OTHER|The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.018|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>= 25% Vs \< 25 and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"FAS:~China: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs China: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||1.018|0.480|
81470036|NCT02542293|162633028|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.654|1.078|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for smoking status (never smoker Vs ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"PD-L1 TC ≥25% analysis set:~Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||1.078|0.654|
81716555|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.81|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 3(AM):The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.81|-0.26|0.310
81716556|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.55|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 3(AM):The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.55|-0.74|0.771
81716557|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.7||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.24|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 3(AM + 2 hours): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.24|0.13|0.016
81716558|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.54|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 3(AM + 2 hours): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.54|-0.48|0.905
81716559|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.03|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 3(AM + 2 hours): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||-0.03|-1.28|0.039
81716560|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.93|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 3(AM + 2 hours): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.93|-0.27|0.276
81470037|NCT02542293|162633028|OTHER|The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.289|1.065|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"PD-L1 TC ≥ 25% analysis set:~China: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs China: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||1.065|0.289|
81470038|NCT02542293|162633028|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.587|1.081|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for smoking status (never smoker Vs ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"PD-L1 TC ≥50% analysis set:~Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||1.081|0.587|
81716561|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.82|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 3(AM + 2 hours): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.82|-0.29|0.343
81716562|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.6|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 3(AM + 2 hours): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.60|-0.73|0.849
81716563|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.29|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 3 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.29|0.19|0.009
81716564|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.43|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 3 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.43|-0.58|0.763
81716565|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.2|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 3 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||-0.20|-1.43|0.010
81716566|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.09|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 3 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.09|-0.10|0.105
81716567|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.73|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 3 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.73|-0.38|0.533
81716568|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.35|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 3 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.35|-0.99|0.348
81716569|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.23|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 3(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.23|0.13|0.016
81716570|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.33|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 3(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.33|-0.69|0.483
81696213|NCT00424294|163089511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.861|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.861
81696214|NCT00424294|163089512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.325|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 1: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.325
81696215|NCT00424294|163089512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.386|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.386
81696216|NCT00424294|163089512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.532|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.532
81696217|NCT00424294|163089512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.909|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.909
81716571|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.9||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.25|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 3(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||-0.25|-1.47|0.006
81716572|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.0|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 3(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.00|-0.19|0.177
81716573|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.7|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 3(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.70|-0.40|0.586
81696218|NCT00424294|163089512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.994|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.994
81696219|NCT00424294|163089513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.369|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 1: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.369
81696220|NCT00424294|163089513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.666|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.666
81696221|NCT00424294|163089513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.530
81696222|NCT00424294|163089513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.632|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.632
81696223|NCT00424294|163089513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.801|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.801
81696224|NCT00424294|163089514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 1: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.052
81696225|NCT00424294|163089514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.108|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.108
81470039|NCT02542293|162633028|OTHER|The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.222|0.955|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"PD-L1 TC ≥50% analysis set:~China: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs China: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer OS than SoC."||0.955|0.222|
81470040|NCT02542293|162633029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.514|1.146|||||The HR and CI interval were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"bTMB ≥20 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC."||1.146|0.514|
81470041|NCT02542293|162633029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.623|1.189|||||The HR and CI interval were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"bTMB ≥16 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC."||1.189|0.623|
81470042|NCT02542293|162633029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.714|1.193|||||The HR and CI interval were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"bTMB ≥12 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC."||1.193|0.714|
81537910|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|-1.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-1.34|-4.65|0.0004
81470043|NCT02542293|162633029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.258|0.818|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"tTMB ≥14 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC."||0.818|0.258|
81470044|NCT02542293|162633029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.524|1.228|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"tTMB ≥12 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC."||1.228|0.524|
81470045|NCT02542293|162633029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.585|1.177|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"tTMB ≥10 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC."||1.177|0.585|
81716574|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.41|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 3(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.41|-0.92|0.448
81716575|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.09|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 4(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.09|0.02|0.043
81716576|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.39|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 4(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.39|-0.59|0.688
81716577|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.06|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 4(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||-0.06|-1.25|0.032
81716578|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.99|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 4(AM):The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.99|-0.19|0.179
81716579|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.69|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 4(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.69|-0.40|0.609
81470046|NCT02542293|162633029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.534|1.017|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"tTMB ≥8 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC."||1.017|0.534|
81470047|NCT02542293|162633030|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.517|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for smoking status (never smoker Vs ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"PD-L1-negative analysis set:~Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC."||1.517|0.810|
81537911|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-0.84||1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.88|-1.58||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-1.58|-4.88|0.00001
81716580|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.4|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 4(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.40|-0.92|0.435
81716581|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.26|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 4 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.26|0.10|0.023
81716582|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.53|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 4 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.53|-0.54|0.987
81716583|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.03|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 4 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||-0.03|-1.33|0.040
81696226|NCT00424294|163089514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.573|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.573
81470048|NCT02542293|162633030|OTHER|The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.592|2.141|||||The HR and CI interval were calculated using an stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"PD-L1-negative analysis set:~China: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs China: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC."||2.141|0.592|
81470049|NCT02542293|162633030|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.924|1.253|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (≥25% Vs \<25%), smoking status (never smoker Vs ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by Efron approach.|"FAS:~Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC."||1.253|0.924|
81537912|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|-2.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-2.37|-5.73|<0.0001
81696227|NCT00424294|163089514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.342|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.342
81696228|NCT00424294|163089514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.501|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.501
81696229|NCT00424294|163089515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.701|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 1: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.701
81696230|NCT00424294|163089515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.167
81696231|NCT00424294|163089515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.948|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.948
81696232|NCT00424294|163089515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.834|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.834
81696233|NCT00424294|163089515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.977|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.977
81696234|NCT00424294|163089516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.291|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 1: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.291
81696235|NCT00424294|163089516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.080
81696236|NCT00424294|163089516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.466|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.466
81696237|NCT00424294|163089516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.267|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.267
81696238|NCT00424294|163089516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA with treatment and site as independent variables and baseline as the covariate was used for the analysis.||||0.100
81716584|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.94|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 4 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.94|-0.31|0.319
81696239|NCT04124042|163089542|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.655|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.347|1.237||||||||1.237|0.347|
81696240|NCT04124042|163089542|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.714|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.381|1.336||||||||1.336|0.381|
81696241|NCT04124042|163089543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.539||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.50|-0.62|0.413
81696242|NCT04124042|163089543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.535||0.629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.31|-0.79|0.629
81696243|NCT04124042|163089548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.1374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.16|-0.16|0.1374
81696244|NCT04124042|163089548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.2807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.00|-0.29|0.2807
81696245|NCT04124042|163089549|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.41|-0.14|0.346
81696246|NCT04124042|163089549|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.28|-0.27|0.968
81696247|NCT04124042|163089551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.83||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.91|-0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome measure #10 is an analysis of 2 tx groups (two doses of 0.45 mg/ml vs. a single dose of 0.45 mg/ml), whereas outcome measure #12 is all 6 tx groups. A MMRM model was used. LS Means in an MMRM model are influenced by the overall mean structure and covariance estimation. When fewer treatment groups are included, the model adjusts based on a different subset of data, leading to potential shifts in estimated LS Means due to changes in the reference population/covariance structure.||-0.75|-4.91|0.0081
81696248|NCT04124042|163089552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.6||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.85|-2.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome measure #11 is an analysis of 2 tx groups (two doses of 0.45 mg/ml vs. a single dose of 0.45 mg/ml), whereas outcome measure #13 is all 6 tx groups. A MMRM model was used. LS Means in an MMRM model are influenced by the overall mean structure and covariance estimation. When fewer treatment groups are included, the model adjusts based on a different subset of data, leading to potential shifts in estimated LS Means due to changes in the reference population/covariance structure.||-2.34|-16.85|0.0101
81696249|NCT02662985|163089556|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-3.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|-0.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)||GLOESS scores||-0.85|-5.52|0.0040
81696250|NCT02662985|163089557|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|8.89|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression using non-responder imputation||Proportion of patients with ACR 20 response at Week 12 (FAS)||8.89|2.38|<0.0001
81696251|NCT02662985|163089558|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.92|23.75|||Regression, Logistic|||Proportion of patients with ACR 50 response at Week 12 (FAS)||23.75|3.92|<0.0001
81696252|NCT02662985|163089559|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean of treatment difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.374|0.043|||Regression, Logistic|||SPARCC||0.043|-1.374|0.0327
81696253|NCT01021852|163089563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|11.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 2.5 mg vs. Placebo at Night 1~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Night 1. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||11.5|5.3|<0.001
81696254|NCT01021852|163089563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|13.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 5 mg vs. Placebo at Night 1~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Night 1. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||13.1|6.8|<0.001
81696255|NCT01021852|163089563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|13.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 10 mg vs. Placebo at Night 1~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Night 1. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||13.8|7.7|<0.001
81696256|NCT01021852|163089563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|13.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|16.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 20 mg vs. Placebo at Night 1~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Night 1. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||16.5|10.3|<0.001
81696257|NCT01021852|163089563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|7.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 2.5 mg vs. Placebo at Week 4~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Week 4. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||7.4|1.8|0.001
81537913|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.0225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|-0.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.28|-3.64|0.0225
81537914|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|-1.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-1.19|-4.49|0.0008
81716585|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.69|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 4 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.69|-0.47|0.712
81716586|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.49|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 4 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.49|-0.91|0.557
81716587|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.28|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 4(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.28|0.14|0.015
81716588|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.79|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 4(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.79|-0.26|0.326
81716589|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.19|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 4(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||0.19|-1.08|0.167
81716590|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.93|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 4(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.93|-0.33|0.350
81716591|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.93|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 4(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.93|-0.23|0.235
81537915|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-1.42||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-1.42|-4.70|0.0003
81537916|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.1168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.31||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||0.31|-2.80|0.1168
81716592|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.76|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 4(PM):The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.76|-0.65|0.881
81716593|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.16|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 5(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.16|0.04|0.036
81716594|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.63|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 5(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.63|-0.40|0.656
81716595|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.14|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 5(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||0.14|-1.11|0.130
81470050|NCT02542293|162633030|OTHER|The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.655|1.362|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (≥ 25% Vs \< 25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"FAS:~China: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs China: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC."||1.362|0.655|
81470051|NCT02542293|162633030|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.621|1.024|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for smoking status (never smoker Vs ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"PD-L1 TC ≥25% analysis set:~Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC."||1.024|0.621|
81696258|NCT01021852|163089563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 5 mg vs. Placebo at Week 4~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Week 4. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||6.9|1.3|0.004
81696259|NCT01021852|163089563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|9.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|12.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 10 mg vs. Placebo at Week 4~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Week 4. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||12.5|6.9|<0.001
81696260|NCT01021852|163089563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|11.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 20 mg vs. Placebo at Week 4~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Week 4. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||11.5|5.9|<0.001
81696261|NCT01021852|163089564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-30.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.2|-18.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 2.5 mg vs. Placebo at Night 1~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Night 1. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||-18.4|-43.2|<0.001
81696262|NCT01021852|163089564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-32.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.9|-20.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 5 mg vs. Placebo at Night 1~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Night 1. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||-20.1|-44.9|<0.001
81696263|NCT01021852|163089564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-30.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.2|-18.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 10 mg vs. Placebo at Night 1~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Night 1. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||-18.7|-43.2|<0.001
81696264|NCT01021852|163089564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-45.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.0|-33.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 20 mg vs. Placebo at Night 1~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Night 1. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||-33.5|-58.0|<0.001
81696265|NCT01021852|163089564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-15.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.65||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 2.5 mg vs. Placebo at Week 4~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Week 4. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||-4.4|-26.7|0.006
81716596|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.95|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 5(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.95|-0.30|0.304
81470052|NCT02542293|162633030|OTHER|The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.389|1.317|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"PD-L1 TC ≥ 25% analysis set:~China: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs China: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC."||1.317|0.389|
81537917|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|-1.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-1.03|-4.15|0.0012
81537918|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|-1.42||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-1.42|-4.54|0.0002
81696266|NCT01021852|163089564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-13.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.66||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4|-2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 5 mg vs. Placebo at Week 4~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Week 4. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||-2.1|-24.4|0.020
81696267|NCT01021852|163089564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-25.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.67|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.8|-14.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 10 mg vs. Placebo at Week 4~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Week 4. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||-14.5|-36.8|<0.001
81696268|NCT01021852|163089564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-30.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.2|-18.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 20 mg vs. Placebo at Week 4~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Week 4. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||-18.8|-41.2|<0.001
81470053|NCT02542293|162633030|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.542|1.01|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for smoking status (never smoker Vs ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"PD-L1 TC ≥50% analysis set:~Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC."||1.010|0.542|
81470054|NCT02542293|162633030|OTHER|The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.335|1.251|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"PD-L1 TC ≥50% analysis set:~China: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs China: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer PFS than SoC."||1.251|0.335|
81696269|NCT01021852|163089565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.43||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 2.5 mg vs. Placebo at Night 1~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Night 1. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||-1.5|-18.9|0.022
81696270|NCT01021852|163089565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-15.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|-7.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 5 mg vs. Placebo at Night 1~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Night 1. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||-7.0|-24.5|<0.001
81696271|NCT01021852|163089565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-23.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|-14.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 10 mg vs. Placebo at Night 1~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Night 1. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||-14.9|-32.1|<0.001
81716597|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.78|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 5(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.78|-0.37|0.491
81716598|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.57|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 5(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.57|-0.82|0.726
81470055|NCT02542293|162633031|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.236|1.03||||||"bTMB ≥20 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~An odds ratio \>1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy over SoC."||1.030|0.236|
81470056|NCT02542293|162633031|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.288|0.968||||||"bTMB ≥16 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~An odds ratio \>1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy over SoC."||0.968|0.288|
81470057|NCT02542293|162633031|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.336|0.908||||||"bTMB ≥12 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~An odds ratio \>1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy over SoC."||0.908|0.336|
81470058|NCT02542293|162633031|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.752|5.234||||||"tTMB ≥14 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~An odds ratio \>1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy over SoC."||5.234|0.752|
81470059|NCT02542293|162633031|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.482|2.214||||||"tTMB ≥12 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~An odds ratio \>1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy over SoC."||2.214|0.482|
81470060|NCT02542293|162633031|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.548||||||"tTMB ≥10 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~An odds ratio \>1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy over SoC."||1.548|0.430|
81696272|NCT01021852|163089565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-20.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|-11.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 20 mg vs. Placebo at Night 1~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Night 1. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||-11.7|-29.0|<0.001
81696273|NCT01021852|163089565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.61||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 2.5 mg vs. Placebo at Week 4~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Week 4. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||0.2|-18.0|0.055
81696274|NCT01021852|163089565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.61||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 5 mg vs. Placebo at Week 4~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Week 4. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||0.4|-17.8|0.060
81696275|NCT01021852|163089565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|-10.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 10 mg vs. Placebo at Week 4~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Week 4. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||-10.4|-28.6|<0.001
81696276|NCT01021852|163089565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.63||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|-2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"MK-6096 20 mg vs. Placebo at Week 4~A mixed effects model with terms for baseline value, geographic region (Japan vs. ex-Japan), gender, treatment, sequence, period, time, and treatment-by-time interaction and period-by-time interaction was used to estimate LS mean differences between MK-6096 and placebo at Week 4. 95% confidence interval estimate and p-value (based upon a normal approximation) were also computed from the LS mean differences and variability estimates from the model."||-2.2|-20.5|0.015
81696277|NCT01021852|163089566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|12.2||||||Miettinen and Nurminen's method was used to calculate confidence intervals for between-treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events versus placebo.||12.2|-9.5|
81696278|NCT01021852|163089566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|11.2||||||Miettinen and Nurminen's method was used to calculate confidence intervals for between-treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events versus placebo.||11.2|-10.3|
81696279|NCT01021852|163089566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|18.3||||||Miettinen and Nurminen's method was used to calculate confidence intervals for between-treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events versus placebo.||18.3|-4.2|
81696280|NCT01021852|163089566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|20.4||||||Miettinen and Nurminen's method was used to calculate confidence intervals for between-treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events versus placebo.||20.4|-2.3|
81696281|NCT01021852|163089567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|10.2||||||Miettinen and Nurminen's method was used to calculate confidence intervals for between-treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events versus placebo.||10.2|-1.0|
81716599|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.23|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 5 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.23|0.07|0.029
81470061|NCT02542293|162633031|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.456|1.486||||||"tTMB ≥8 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~An odds ratio \>1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy over SoC."||1.486|0.456|
81716600|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.68|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 5 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.68|-0.39|0.585
81716601|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.15|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 5 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||0.15|-1.15|0.131
81716602|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|1.04|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 5 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.04|-0.24|0.215
81716603|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.94|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 5 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.94|-0.24|0.244
81716604|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.66|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 5 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.66|-0.76|0.885
81716605|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|1.13|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 5(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.13|-0.04|0.067
81716606|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.73|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 5(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.73|-0.35|0.500
81470062|NCT02542293|162633032|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.245|0.869|||||The analysis was performed using logistic regression, adjusting for smoking status (never smoker Vs ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|"PD-L1-negative analysis set:~Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~An odds ratio \>1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy over SoC."||0.869|0.245|
81696282|NCT01021852|163089567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|4.8||||||Miettinen and Nurminen's method was used to calculate confidence intervals for between-treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events versus placebo.||4.8|-3.6|
81696283|NCT01021852|163089567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|6.6||||||Miettinen and Nurminen's method was used to calculate confidence intervals for between-treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events versus placebo.||6.6|-2.7|
81716607|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.29|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 5(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||0.29|-1.02|0.276
81696284|NCT01021852|163089567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|2.3||||||Miettinen and Nurminen's method was used to calculate confidence intervals for between-treatment differences in the percentage of participants with events versus placebo.||2.3|-4.5|
81696285|NCT00127062|163089583|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81696286|NCT00127062|163089583|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81696287|NCT02856269|163089584|OTHER|Wilcoxon rank sum tests, X2 tests, Fisher exact tests, Kolmogorov-Smirnov|Cohen's D value|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The Cohen's d is calculated after Box-Cox transformation. Small effect \<= 0.2, Medium effect \[0.3, 0.8\]; Large effect \>0.8|||||
81696288|NCT04146467|163089590|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81696289|NCT04146467|163089592|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0004|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0004
81696290|NCT04146467|163089600|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81696291|NCT03731364|163089612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.276|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.276
81696292|NCT03731364|163089612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.651|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.651
81696293|NCT03731364|163089612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.556|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.556
81696294|NCT03731364|163089613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.136|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.136
81696295|NCT03731364|163089613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.649|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.649
81716608|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.92|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 5(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.92|-0.38|0.413
81716609|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.83|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 5(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.83|-0.37|0.448
81716610|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.69|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 5(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.69|-0.76|0.917
81716611|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.03|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 6(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.03|-0.13|0.132
81716612|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.72|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 6(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.72|-0.35|0.505
81716613|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.38|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 6(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||0.38|-0.92|0.422
81716614|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.76|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 6(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.76|-0.54|0.747
81537919|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|-2.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-2.28|-5.44|<0.0001
81716615|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.87|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 6(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.87|-0.34|0.386
81716616|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.89|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 6(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.89|-0.57|0.668
81716617|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.08|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 6 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.08|-0.09|0.099
81716618|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.79|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 6 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.79|-0.29|0.365
81716619|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.41|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 6 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||0.41|-0.90|0.463
81537920|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|-0.42||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.42|-3.58|0.0134
81716620|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.73|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 6 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.73|-0.60|0.845
81716621|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|1.02|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 6 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.02|-0.21|0.199
81716622|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|1.08|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 6 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||1.08|-0.41|0.375
81716623|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.27|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 6(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.27|0.07|0.028
81470063|NCT02542293|162633032|OTHER|The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.124|1.337|||Binomial exact test|||"PD-L1-negative analysis set:~China: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs China: SoC Chemotherapy~An odds ratio \>1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy over SoC."||1.337|0.124|
81696296|NCT03731364|163089613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.608|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.608
81696297|NCT03731364|163089614|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||Not estimable|Regression, Logistic|Not estimable|Not estimable|Not estimable||||0
81696298|NCT03731364|163089614|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||Not estimable|Regression, Logistic|Not estimable|Not estimable|Not estimable||||0
81696299|NCT03731364|163089614|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||Not estimable|Regression, Logistic||Not estimable|Not estimable||||0
81696300|NCT03731364|163089615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.306|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.306
81696301|NCT03731364|163089615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.595|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.595
81696302|NCT03731364|163089615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.242|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.242
81696303|NCT00547378|163089627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified for center, was used to test the difference in responder rates between the 2 groups||||||0.016
81696304|NCT05291949|163089631|OTHER|Bland-Altman|Bias|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Bland-Altman||||Lower 95% Limit of agreement (LoA) value = -0.34 Upper 95% LoA = 0.94|||
81696305|NCT00547638|163089637|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is demonstrated if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (when subtracting the percentage of DERMABOND PROTAPE successful subjects from the percentage of DERMABOND HVD successful subjects) does not exceed 8%.|Difference in Proportion of Successes|-7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|1.0|||Gart-Nam||The value for the Estimated Parameter is expressed as a percentage and is defined as the difference in the proportion of sucesses between study groups.|||1.0|-17.7|
81696306|NCT00547638|163089638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.457||||||The total mHCS scores are summarized as proportion of subjects with good outcome (total scores of zero) and a comparison of treatment groups by Fisher Exact Test was performed to confirm differences in groups.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.457
81696307|NCT00547638|163089639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||Differences between treatment groups in the incidence rate of infection at Day 14 and Day 30 were compared using the Fisher's Exact Test.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81696308|NCT00547638|163089639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||Differences between treatment groups in the incidence rate of infection at Day 30 were compared using the Fisher's Exact Test.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81696309|NCT00547638|163089640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.188||95.0||||Intent to treat population was analyzed.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.188
81696310|NCT00547638|163089640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.883||95.0||||Intent to treat population was analyzed.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.883
81696311|NCT00547638|163089641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81696312|NCT05027516|163089643|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.05||||0.1026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.83|||Permutation testing|||||1.83|0.55|0.1026
81696313|NCT05027516|163089644|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.12||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.19|||Permutation testing|||For aminoglycosides||2.19|0.47|1
81696314|NCT05027516|163089644|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.01||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.44|||Permutation testing|||For betalactams||1.44|0.69|1
81696315|NCT05027516|163089644|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|3.79||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|20.15|||Permutation testing|||For bacitracin||20.15|0.05|1
81696316|NCT05027516|163089644|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.83||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.91|||Permutation testing|||For glycopeptides||1.91|0|1
81696317|NCT05027516|163089644|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.19||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.15|||Permutation testing|||For trimethoprim||3.15|0.32|1
81696318|NCT05027516|163089644|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|2.82||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|14.64|||Permutation testing|||For cationic antimicrobial peptides||14.64|0.07|1
81696319|NCT05027516|163089644|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.49||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.34|||Permutation testing|||For mupirocin||5.34|0|1
81696320|NCT05027516|163089644|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.22|||Permutation testing|||For metronidazole||3.22|0|1
81696321|NCT05027516|163089644|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|6.44||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|46.02|||Permutation testing|||For fluoroquinolones||46.02|0.02|1
81696322|NCT05027516|163089644|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|10.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|148.86|||Permutation testing|||For sulfonamides||148.86|0.01|1
81696323|NCT05027516|163089644|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.01||||0.5621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.27|||Permutation testing|||For tetracyclines||1.27|0.79|0.5621
81696324|NCT05027516|163089645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For streptococci||||0.196
81696325|NCT05027516|163089645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.568|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For streptococci||||0.568
81696326|NCT05027516|163089645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.978|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For Neisseria||||0.978
81696327|NCT05027516|163089645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.184|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For Neisseria||||0.184
81696328|NCT01927419|163089681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|49.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.4|61.8|||Fisher Exact||Difference of ORR||Exact 95% CI for difference in ORR uses Newcombe's method|61.8|31.4|
81696329|NCT01927419|163089681|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.79|52.55|||Fisher Exact|||||52.55|3.79|
81696330|NCT01927419|163089682|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.59|||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard||Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Ipilimumab|||0.59|0.21|
81716624|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.92|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 6(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.92|-0.18|0.188
81716625|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.37|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 6(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||0.37|-0.97|0.375
81716626|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.89|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 6(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.89|-0.47|0.552
81716627|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|1.12|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 6(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.12|-0.14|0.126
81716628|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|1.05|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 6(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||1.05|-0.47|0.460
81716629|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.09|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 7(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.09|-0.09|0.095
81716630|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.94|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 7(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.94|-0.14|0.146
81716631|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.56|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 7(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||0.56|-0.75|0.769
81537921|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|-0.65||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.65|-3.76|0.0057
81716632|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.96|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 7(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.96|-0.39|0.405
81716633|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.2|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 7(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.20|-0.05|0.073
81716634|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|1.04|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 7(AM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||1.04|-0.47|0.458
81696331|NCT01927419|163089683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|44.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|64.8|||Fisher Exact||Difference of ORR||Exact 95% CI for difference in ORR uses Newcombe's method|64.8|8.2|
81696332|NCT01927419|163089683|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|511.89|||Fisher Exact|||||511.89|1.07|
81696333|NCT01927419|163089684|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.97|||Unstratified Cox proportional hazard||Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Ipilimumab|||0.97|0.14|
81696334|NCT02164513|163089687|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.81||The adjusted p-values should be compared against a reference level of 0.05 in order to infer statistical significance for either of the comparisons.|Negative binomial model||Covariates of treatment group, sex, exacerbation history (\<=1, \>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status (Screening), geographical region and post-bronchodilator percent predicted Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) (Screening) were used.|||0.81|0.70|<0.001
81696335|NCT02164513|163089687|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.9||The adjusted p-values should be compared against a reference level of 0.05 in order to infer statistical significance for either of the comparisons|Negative binomial model||Covariates of treatment group, sex, exacerbation history (\<=1, \>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status (Screening), geographical region and post-bronchodilator percent predicted Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) (Screening) were used.|||0.90|0.80|<0.001
81696336|NCT02164513|163089688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0061|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.109||The adjusted p-value at Week 52 should be compared against a reference level of 0.05 in order to infer statistical significance for the comparison of FF/UMEC/VI versus (vs) FF/VI at Week 52.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||0.109|0.085|<0.001
81696337|NCT02164513|163089689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.1||The adjusted p-value at Week 52 should be compared against a reference level of 0.05 in order to infer statistical significance for the comparison of FF/UMEC/VI vs FF/VI at Week 52.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||-1.1|-2.4|<0.001
81696338|NCT02164513|163089690|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.91||The adjusted p-values should be compared against a reference level of 0.05 in order to infer statistical significance for either of the comparisons.|Cox proportional hazard model|||||0.91|0.80|<0.001
81696339|NCT02164513|163089690|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.91|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||0.91|0.78|<0.001
81696340|NCT02164513|163089691|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.75|||Negative binomial Model|||||0.75|0.62|<0.001
81696341|NCT02164513|163089692|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.85|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||0.85|0.70|<0.001
81696342|NCT02164513|163089693|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.87||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.01|||Negative binomial model|||||1.01|0.76|0.064
81696343|NCT02164513|163089693|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.78|||Negative binomial model|||||0.78|0.56|<0.001
81696344|NCT00975195|163089727|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Upper limit of 95% confidence interval (CI) \<1.2 indicates non-inferiority of Fluticasone withdrawal compared with Fluticasone maintenance|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.058||||0.3497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.941|1.189||Two-sided p-value to test superiority of fluticasone maintenance over fluticasone withdrawal if non-inferiority shown.|Chi-squared|Wald's chi-square test|Ratio calculated as fluticasone withdrawal divided by fluticasone maintenance|||1.189|0.941|0.3497
81696345|NCT00975195|163089728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.4441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.18|||Regression, Negative Binomial|Adjusted for log time at risk using log link function|Ratio calculated as fluticasone withdrawal divided by fluticasone maintenance|||1.18|0.93|0.4441
81696346|NCT00975195|163089729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2269|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2269
81696347|NCT00975195|163089730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.202||||0.0849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.975|1.481|||Chi-squared|Wald's chi-square test|Ratio calculated as fluticasone withdrawal divided by fluticasone maintenance|||1.481|0.975|0.0849
81696348|NCT00975195|163089731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.2291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.45|||Regression, Negative Binomial|Adjusted for log time at risk using log link function|Ratio calculated as fluticasone withdrawal divided by fluticasone maintenance|||1.45|0.92|0.2291
81696349|NCT00975195|163089732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2083|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2083
81696350|NCT00975195|163089733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.035||||0.5562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.923|1.16|||Chi-squared|||||1.160|0.923|0.5562
81696351|NCT00975195|163089734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.4342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.18|||Regression, Negative binomial|Adjusted for log time at risk using log link function|Ratio calculated as fluticasone withdrawal divided by fluticasone maintenance|||1.18|0.93|0.4342
81696352|NCT00975195|163089735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3155|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3155
81696353|NCT00975195|163089737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0134||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|-0.017|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||-0.017|-0.069|0.0014
81696354|NCT00975195|163089738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.0632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.131|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||0.131|-0.004|0.0632
81716635|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.39|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 7 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.39|0.20|0.009
81716636|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 7 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.90|-0.20|0.209
81716637|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.22|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 7 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||0.22|-1.11|0.193
81716638|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|1.18|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 7 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.18|-0.18|0.149
81716639|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|1.06|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 7 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.06|-0.21|0.186
81716640|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.69|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 7 Mid-day: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.69|-0.84|0.845
81716641|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|1.14|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 7(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.14|-0.04|0.067
81716642|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.87|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 7(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.87|-0.22|0.242
81716643|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.43|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Day 7(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||0.43|-0.88|0.498
81716644|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|1.02|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 7(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.02|-0.34|0.330
81716645|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|1.13|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 7(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||1.13|-0.14|0.124
81716646|NCT01945034|163128482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.92|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Upon Weight Bearing Day 7(PM): The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||0.92|-0.61|0.687
81716647|NCT01945034|163128483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.0||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|4.95|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest over 6 Hours on Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||4.95|-0.85|0.166
81716648|NCT01945034|163128483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.7||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|0.93|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest over 6 Hours on Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.93|-4.42|0.199
81716649|NCT01945034|163128483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.8||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|-0.56|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest over 6 Hours on Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||-0.56|-7.04|0.022
81716650|NCT01945034|163128483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.7||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|4.79|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Weight Bearing over 6 Hours on Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||4.79|-1.30|0.260
81696355|NCT00975195|163089739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.8137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.122|0.096|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||0.096|-0.122|0.8137
81696356|NCT00975195|163089740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.17||0.2663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.74|2.69|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||2.69|-9.74|0.2663
81716651|NCT01945034|163128483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|2.32|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Weight Bearing over 6 Hours on Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||2.32|-3.31|0.729
81716652|NCT01945034|163128483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.2||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.64|1.16|||ANOVA|||Weight Bearing over 6 Hours on Day 1: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||1.16|-5.64|0.196
81716653|NCT01945034|163128483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|24.9||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|47.28|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest over 2 Hours on Day 3: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||47.28|2.49|0.030
81716654|NCT01945034|163128483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-30.2||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.24|-5.23|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest over 2 Hours on Day 3: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||-5.23|-55.24|0.018
81696357|NCT00975195|163089741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.27|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||0.27|0.05|0.0033
81696358|NCT00975195|163089742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.499||0.4914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|1.91|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||1.91|-3.98|0.4914
81696359|NCT00975195|163089743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.669||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|1.71|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||1.71|-4.84|0.3490
81696360|NCT00975195|163089744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.9262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|3.04|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||3.04|-2.77|0.9262
81696361|NCT00975195|163089745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.716||0.1241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|6.01|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||6.01|-0.73|0.1241
81696362|NCT00975195|163089746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0123|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.073|-0.024|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||-0.024|-0.073|<0.0001
81696363|NCT00975195|163089747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0255||0.0855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.006|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||0.006|-0.094|0.0855
81696364|NCT00975195|163089748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.249|-0.073|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||-0.073|-0.249|0.0004
81716655|NCT01945034|163128483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.3||||0.611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.98|15.29|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest over 2 Hours on Day 3: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||15.29|-25.98|0.611
81716656|NCT01945034|163128483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.8||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|37.36|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Weight Bearing over 2 Hours on Day 3: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||37.36|-9.80|0.251
81716657|NCT01945034|163128483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.4||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.37|26.26|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Weight Bearing over 2 Hours on Day 3: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||26.26|-17.37|0.689
81716658|NCT01945034|163128483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.3||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.69|17.01|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Weight Bearing over 2 Hours on Day 3: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||17.01|-35.69|0.486
81716659|NCT01945034|163128484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|38.5||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|71.18|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Over 3 Days: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||71.18|5.90|0.021
81696365|NCT00975195|163089749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.728||0.1838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|2.4|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||2.40|-0.46|0.1838
81696366|NCT00975195|163089750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.702||0.0551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|2.72|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||2.72|-0.03|0.0551
81696367|NCT00975195|163089751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.845||0.4804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|2.25|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||2.25|-1.06|0.4804
81696368|NCT00975195|163089752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.614||0.0467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|2.43|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||2.43|0.02|0.0467
81696369|NCT00975195|163089753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|-0.02|||Restricted maximum likelihood|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as fluticasone withdrawal minus fluticasone maintenance|Week 52 visit||-0.02|-0.21|0.0223
81716660|NCT01945034|163128484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.9||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.02|22.12|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Over 3 Days: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||22.12|-38.02|0.603
81716661|NCT01945034|163128484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-46.5||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.93|-10.05|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Over 3 Days: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||-10.05|-82.93|0.013
81696370|NCT03003403|163089762|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.2|||bootstrap resampling|||||1.20|0.82|0.97
81696371|NCT03003403|163089763|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.00|-1.24|0.83
81716662|NCT01945034|163128485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|87.7||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.48|161.85|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Over 7 days: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||161.85|13.48|0.021
81696372|NCT03003403|163089764|SUPERIORITY|Difference in systolic blood pressure change post-baseline comparing intervention to usual care arm at 24 months.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.3|-3.6|0.34
81696373|NCT03003403|163089764|SUPERIORITY|Difference in diastolic blood pressure change post-baseline comparing intervention to usual care arm at 24 months.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.8|-2.4|0.323
81696374|NCT03003403|163089765|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.8|-0.8|0.991
81696375|NCT02198651|163089767|OTHER|||||||0.943|||||||Wald Chi|||||||0.943
81696376|NCT02198651|163089768|OTHER|||||||0.592|||||||Wald Chi|||||||0.592
81696377|NCT02198651|163089769|OTHER|||||||0.688|||||||Wald Chi|||||||0.688
81696378|NCT01175213|163089807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Poisson|0.02|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|99.0||0.045||Testing the null hypothesis of 1 VASBI/year against a one-sided alternative at the 0.01 level of statistical significance.|Poisson|||||0.045||<0.0001
81696379|NCT01921634|163089831|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.7|||McNemar||The odds ratio was generated from a logistic regression model using generalized estimating equations with a logit link and represents a comparison of modified (numerator) vs standard (denominator).|||1.7|1.1|0.01
81696380|NCT03057951|163089832|SUPERIORITY|H0: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.03|0.69|0.9|||Regression, Cox||Comparison vs. Placebo \[T/P\]|"Cox regression, with terms for treatment, region, baseline status of diabetes, age, sex, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and glomerular filtration rate estimated by the chronic kidney disease epidemiology collaboration formula with serum creatinine measurement (eGFR (CKD-EPI)cr) at baseline.~alpha=0.0497 (resulting from interim analysis)."||0.90|0.69|0.0003
81696381|NCT03057951|163089833|SUPERIORITY|H0: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.03|0.61|0.88|||Joint frailty model||Comparison vs. Placebo \[T/P\]|Joint frailty model that accounts for dependence between recurrent HHF and cardiovascular death, with terms for age, baseline eGFR (CKD-EPK)cr, baseline LVEF, region, baseline diabetes status, sex, and treatment. eGFR (CKP-EPI)cr: Glomerular filtration rate estimated by the chronic kidney disease epidemiology collaboration formula with serum creatinine measurement LVEF: Left ventricular ejection fraction. alpha=0.0497 (resulting from interim analysis).||0.88|0.61|0.0009
81716663|NCT01945034|163128485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.8||||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.59|80.11|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||At Rest Over 7 days: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||80.11|-56.59|0.735
81716664|NCT01945034|163128485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-75.9||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-158.73|6.93|||ANOVA|||At Rest Over 7 days: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity at rest terms.||6.93|-158.73|0.072
81716665|NCT01945034|163128485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|46.0||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.43|126.52|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Weight Bearing Over 7 Days: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||126.52|-34.43|0.261
81716666|NCT01945034|163128485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|37.3||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.13|111.8|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Weight Bearing Over 7 Days: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||111.80|-37.13|0.325
81716667|NCT01945034|163128485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.7||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-98.64|81.22|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Weight Bearing Over 7 Days: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline pain intensity on weight bearing terms.||81.22|-98.64|0.849
81716668|NCT01945034|163128486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.49|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Day 3: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline participant assessment of Normal Function/Activity terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.49|0.0|0.042
81716669|NCT01945034|163128486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.4|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Day 3: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline participant assessment of Normal Function/Activity terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.40|-0.04|0.114
81716670|NCT01945034|163128486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.2|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Day 3: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline participant assessment of Normal Function/Activity terms.||0.20|-0.34|0.598
81696382|NCT03057951|163089834|SUPERIORITY|H0: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.|Treatment by time interaction|1.363|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.9|0.861|1.865|||Random intercept random coeff. model||Empa 10 mg vs. Placebo slope \[/year\]|"Random coefficient model allowing for random intercept and random slope per patient, with factors age, baseline eGFR (CKD-EPI), baseline LVEF as linear covariate(s) and region, baseline diabetes status, sex, baseline-by-time interaction, treatment-by-time interaction and treatment as fixed effects.~Only 'on-treatment' data from treated patients were used. alpha=0.001. covariance structure: Unstructured."||1.865|0.861|<0.0001
81696383|NCT03057951|163089835|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.7243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.24|||Regression, Cox||Comparison vs Placebo \[T/P\]|Cox regression model included terms age, baseline glomerular filtration rate estimated by the chronic kidney disease epidemiology collaboration formula with serum creatinine measurement (eGFR (CKD-EPI)cr), region, baseline diabetes status, sex, baseline Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and treatment.||1.24|0.73|0.7243
81716671|NCT01945034|163128486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.19|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Day 10: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline participant assessment of Normal Function/Activity terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.19|-0.24|0.833
81716672|NCT01945034|163128486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.22|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Day 10: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline participant assessment of Normal Function/Activity terms. Upper limit of 95% CI \< 0 for Ibuprofen treatment significantly better than combined Placebo.||0.22|-0.18|0.853
81716673|NCT01945034|163128486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.29|||ANOVA|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Day 10: The ANOVA model was used which contains treatment, baseline categorical pain severity rating, pooled site block, and baseline participant assessment of Normal Function/Activity terms.||0.29|-0.20|0.733
81716674|NCT01945034|163128488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.97|||Proportional Hazards Model|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Time to First Perceptible Relief: Hazard Ratio and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the Proportional Hazards (PH) model with treatment, BLPSR, and pooled site blocks.||1.97|1.07|0.016
81716675|NCT01945034|163128488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.95|||Proportional Hazards Model|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Time to First Perceptible Relief: Hazard Ratio and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, BLPSR, and pooled site blocks.||0.95|0.53|0.022
81716676|NCT01945034|163128488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.69|||Proportional Hazards Model|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Time to First Perceptible Relief: Hazard Ratio and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, BLPSR, and pooled site blocks.||0.69|0.34|< 0.001
81716677|NCT01945034|163128488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.51|||Proportional Hazards Model|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Time to Meaningful Relief: Hazard Ratio and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, BLPSR, and pooled site blocks.||2.51|1.27|< 0.001
81696384|NCT03057951|163089836|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.83|||Regression, Cox||Comparison vs. Placebo \[T/P\]|Cox regression model included terms age, baseline glomerular filtration rate estimated by the chronic kidney disease epidemiology collaboration formula with serum creatinine measurement (eGFR (CKD-EPI)cr), region, baseline diabetes status, sex, baseline Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and treatment.||0.83|0.60|<0.0001
81696385|NCT03057951|163089837|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.2951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.09|||Regression, Cox||Comparison vs. Placebo \[T/P\]|Cox regression model included terms age, baseline glomerular filtration rate estimated by the chronic kidney disease epidemiology collaboration formula with serum creatinine measurement (eGFR (CKD-EPI)cr), region, baseline diabetes status, sex, baseline Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and treatment.||1.09|0.76|0.2951
81696386|NCT03057951|163089838|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.15|||Regression, Cox||Comparison vs. Placebo \[T/P\]|Cox regression model included terms age, baseline glomerular filtration rate estimated by the chronic kidney disease epidemiology collaboration formula with serum creatinine measurement (eGFR (CKD-EPI)cr), region, baseline diabetes status, sex, baseline Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and treatment.||1.15|0.87|0.9893
81696387|NCT03057951|163089839|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.1539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.07|||Regression, Cox||Comparison vs. Placebo \[T/P\]|Cox regression model included terms age, baseline glomerular filtration rate estimated by the chronic kidney disease epidemiology collaboration formula with serum creatinine measurement (eGFR (CKD-EPI)cr), region, baseline diabetes status, sex, baseline Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and treatment.||1.07|0.65|0.1539
81696388|NCT03057951|163089840|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.19|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Comparison vs Placebo \[T-P\]|"Model includes age, baseline glomerular filtration rate estimated by the chronic kidney disease epidemiology collaboration formula (eGFR (CKD-EPI)), baseline Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) as linear covariate(s) and region, baseline diabetes status, sex, week reachable, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline KCCQ-Clinical-Summary-Score-by-visit interaction as fixed effect(s).~Unstructured covariance structure."||2.19|0.45|0.0028
81470064|NCT02542293|162633032|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.356|0.647|||||The analysis was performed using logistic regression adjusting for PD-L1 status (≥25% Vs \<25%), smoking status (never smoker Vs ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|"FAS:~Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~An odds ratio \>1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy over SoC."||0.647|0.356|
81696389|NCT03057951|163089841|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.1012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.01|||Joint frailty model||Comparison vs. Placebo \[T/P\]|Joint frailty model that accounts for the dependence between recurrent all-cause hospitalisation and all-cause mortality was used. Joint frailty model with terms for age, baseline glomerular filtration rate estimated by the chronic kidney disease epidemiology collaboration formula (eGFR (CKD-EPI)), baseline Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), treatment, region, baseline diabetes status and sex.||1.01|0.85|0.1012
81696390|NCT02108600|163089850|OTHER|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.033
81716678|NCT01945034|163128488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.88|||Proportional Hazards Model|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Time to Meaningful Relief: Hazard Ratio and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, BLPSR, and pooled site blocks.||0.88|0.41|0.009
81716679|NCT01945034|163128488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.52|||Proportional Hazards Model|p-value \<=0.05 for treatment effects||Time to Meaningful Relief: Hazard Ratio and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model with treatment, BLPSR, and pooled site blocks.||0.52|0.22|< 0.001
81470065|NCT02542293|162633032|OTHER|The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.66|||||The analysis was performed using logistic regression, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>= 25% Vs \< 25%), smoking status (never smoker Va ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|"FAS:~China: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs China: SoC Chemotherapy~An odds ratio \>1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy over SoC."||1.660|0.450|
81537922|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|-0.96||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.96|-4.06|0.0016
81537923|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|0.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||0.19|-2.94|0.0843
81716680|NCT01945034|163128490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.479|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-values from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit scores, controlling for BLPSR and site block.||||||0.479
81716681|NCT01945034|163128490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.279|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-values from the CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for BLPSR and site block.||||||0.279
81716682|NCT01945034|163128490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.129|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-values from the CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for BLPSR and site block.||||||0.129
81716683|NCT02389621|163128496|SUPERIORITY||Difference|36.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.9|48.5||Statistical tests were performed at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted using the stratification factors of platelet count at randomization and the planned primary invasive procedure.||||48.5|24.9|<0.0001
81716684|NCT02389621|163128497|SUPERIORITY|A gatekeeping procedure was employed for sequentially testing the prespecified important secondary endpoints, identified as the most clinically relevant endpoints. If the primary endpoint was statistically significant, the secondary endpoints were tested at the 0.05 level (2-sided) in sequence.|Difference|34.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.8|46.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for the stratification factors of platelet count at randomization and the planned primary invasive procedure.||||46.8|22.8|<0.0001
81696391|NCT01295580|163089854|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|"This is a non-inferiority test. The non-inferiority margin of +1.6 units corresponds to an 8% margin on the pain subscale (range 0-20)~Alpha inflation was controlled using pre-planned stepwise hypotheses testing (1) WOMAC Pain over 18 weeks then (2) over 26 weeks, (3) WOMAC Physical Function over 18 weeks then (4) over 26 weeks, (5) Subject Global Assessment over 18 weeks then (6) over 26 weeks, (7) WOMAC Knee Stiffness over 18 weeks then (8) over 26 weeks."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.39||Alpha inflation due to multiple testing was controlled using preplanned ordered stepwise hypothesis testing first over 18 weeks then over 26 weeks. This section reports the first step WOMAC pain over 18 week pain subscale primary analyses.||The second step is to test Durolane WOMAC pain non-inferior to Artz WOMAC pain over 26 weeks.||"Primary Hypothesis:~Ho: μDUR\[18\] - μArtz\[18\] ≥ +1.6 units Ha: μDUR\[18\] - μArtz\[18\] \< +1.6 units~Power Calculations:~Assume the over 18 weeks difference is 0mm, SD 20mm (5 on the Likert scale), 90% power, 2-sided test alpha 5%, and a 8mm non-inferiority margin (1.6 on the Likert scale), the sample size required is 132 subjects per group adjusted to 175 to hold power constant due to loss to follow-up and dropout."||0.39|-0.58|
81696392|NCT01295580|163089855|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a non-inferiority test. The non-inferiority margin of +1.6 units corresponds to an 8% margin on the pain subscale (range 0-20)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.37||Alpha inflation due to multiple testing was controlled using preplanned ordered stepwise hypothesis testing first pain over 18 weeks then pain over 26 weeks. This section reports the over 26 week pain subscale results.||The third ordered test is Durolane WOMAC physical function subscale non-inferior to Artz WOMAC physical function subscale over 18 weeks.||Ho: μDUR\[26\] - μArtz\[26\] ≥ +1.6 units Ha: μDUR\[26\] - μArtz\[26\] \< +1.6 units||0.37|-0.56|
81696393|NCT01295580|163089856|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a non-inferiority test. The non-inferiority margin of +5.44 units corresponds to an 8% margin on the physical function subscale (range 0-68).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|0.51||Alpha inflation due to multiple testing was controlled using preplanned ordered stepwise hypothesis testing first over 18 weeks then over 26 weeks. This section reports the over 18 week physical function results.||The fourth step is to test Durolane WOMAC physical function non-inferior to Artz physical function over 26 weeks.||Ho: μDUR\[18\] - μArtz\[18\] ≥ +5.44 units Ha: μDUR\[18\] - μArtz\[18\] \< +5.44 units||0.51|-1.81|
81696394|NCT01295580|163089857|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a non-inferiority test. The non-inferiority margin of +5.44 units corresponds to an 8% margin on the physical function subscale (range 0-68).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.53||Alpha inflation due to multiple testing was controlled using preplanned ordered stepwise hypothesis testing first over 18 weeks then over 26 weeks. This section reports the over 26 week physical function subscale results.||The fifth step is to test Durolane subject global assessment non-inferior to Artz global assessment over 18 weeks.||Ho: μDUR\[26\] - μArtz\[26\] ≥ +5.44 units Ha: μDUR\[26\] - μArtz\[26\] \< +5.44 units||0.53|-1.69|
81696395|NCT01295580|163089858|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a non-inferiority test. The non-inferiority margin of -0.8 units corresponds to an 8% margin on the subject global assessment (range 0-10). Note that because the assessment interpretation is reversed as compared to the WOMAC assessments the lower bound of the 95%CI is compared to the -0.8 non-inferiority margin.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.45||Alpha inflation due to multiple testing was controlled using preplanned ordered stepwise hypothesis testing first over 18 weeks then over 26 weeks. This section reports the over 18 week subject global assessment results.||The sixth step is to test Durolane subject global assessment non-inferior to Artz subject global assessment over 26 weeks.||Ho: μDUR\[18\] - μArtz\[18\] ≤ -0.8 units Ha: μDUR\[18\] - μArtz\[18\] \> -0.8 units||0.45|-0.15|
81696396|NCT01295580|163089859|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a non-inferiority test. The non-inferiority margin of -0.8 units corresponds to an 8% margin on the subject global assessment (range 0-10). Note that because the assessment interpretation is reversed as compared to the WOMAC assessments the lower bound of the 95%CI is compared to the -0.8 non-inferiority margin.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.43||Alpha inflation due to multiple testing was controlled using preplanned ordered stepwise hypothesis testing first over 18 weeks then over 26 weeks. This section reports the over 26 week subject global assessment results.||The seventh step is to test Durolane WOMAC knee stiffness non-inferior to Artz WOMAC knee stiffness over 18 weeks.||Ho: μDUR\[18\] - μArtz\[18\] ≤ -0.8 units Ha: μDUR\[18\] - μArtz\[18\] \> -0.8 units||0.43|-0.16|
81716685|NCT02389621|163128498|SUPERIORITY|A gatekeeping procedure was employed for sequentially testing the prespecified important secondary endpoints, identified as the most clinically relevant endpoints. If the primary endpoint was statistically significant, the secondary endpoints were tested at the 0.05 level (2-sided) in sequence.|Difference|52.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.0|62.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for the stratification factors of platelet count at randomization and the planned primary invasive procedure.||||62.9|42.0|<0.0001
81716686|NCT02389621|163128499|SUPERIORITY|A gatekeeping procedure was employed for sequentially testing the prespecified important secondary endpoints, identified as the most clinically relevant endpoints. If the primary endpoint was statistically significant, the secondary endpoints were tested at the 0.05 level (2-sided) in sequence.||||||0.0002|||||||van Elteren test|van Elteren test stratified by platelet transfusion during the study.||||||0.0002
81716687|NCT02389621|163128500|SUPERIORITY|A gatekeeping procedure was employed for sequentially testing the prespecified important secondary endpoints, identified as the most clinically relevant endpoints. If the primary endpoint was statistically significant, the secondary endpoints were tested at the 0.05 level (2-sided) in sequence.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.0001
81716688|NCT02544607|163128538|OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81716689|NCT02544607|163128539|OTHER|||||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.048
81716690|NCT02544607|163128540|OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81716691|NCT02544607|163128541|OTHER|||||||0.0499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.0499
81716692|NCT02544607|163128542|OTHER|||||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.038
81716693|NCT01366846|163128547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of the percentage of subjects with peanut allergy in the Continued Peanut Avoidance Group to that of the Peanut Avoidance After Peanut Consumption Group within the SPT-negative stratum.||||<0.001
81696397|NCT01295580|163089860|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a non-inferiority test. The non-inferiority margin of +0.64 units corresponds to an 8% margin on the knee stiffness subscale (range 0-8).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.05||Alpha inflation due to multiple testing was controlled using preplanned ordered stepwise hypothesis testing first over 18 weeks then over 26 weeks. This section reports the over 18 week knee stiffness subscale results.||The eight and last step is to test Durolane WOMAC knee stiffness non-inferior to Artz WOMAC knee stiffness over 26 weeks.||Ho: μDUR\[18\] - μArtz\[18\] ≥ +0.64 units Ha: μDUR\[18\] - μArtz\[18\] \< +0.64 units||0.05|-0.33|
81696398|NCT01295580|163089861|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This is a non-inferiority test. The non-inferiority margin of 0.64 units corresponds to an 8% margin on the knee stiffness subscale (range 0-8).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.03||Alpha inflation due to multiple testing was controlled using preplanned ordered stepwise hypothesis testing first over 18 weeks then over 26 weeks. This section reports the over 26 week knee stiffness subscale results.||This is the eighth and last pre-planned hypothesis test.||Ho: μDUR\[26\] - μArtz\[26\] ≥ +0.64 units Ha: μDUR\[26\] - μArtz\[26\] \< +0.64 units||0.03|-0.33|
81716694|NCT01366846|163128547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of the percentage of subjects with peanut allergy in the Continued Peanut Avoidance Group to that of the Peanut Avoidance After Peanut Consumption Group within the SPT-positive stratum.||||0.004
81696399|NCT01102218|163089862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81696400|NCT02130258|163089890|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.04
81716695|NCT01366846|163128548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of the percentage of participants with peanut allergy in the Continued Peanut Avoidance Group to that of the Peanut Consumption Group across both the SPT-negative and SPT-positive strata.||||<0.001
81716696|NCT01366846|163128549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of the percentage of subjects with peanut allergy in the Continued Peanut Avoidance Group to that of the Peanut Avoidance After Peanut Consumption Group within the SPT-negative stratum.||||<0.001
81716697|NCT01366846|163128549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of the percentage of subjects with peanut allergy in the Continued Peanut Avoidance Group to that of the Peanut Avoidance After Peanut Consumption Group within the SPT-positive stratum.||||0.027
81716698|NCT01366846|163128550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of the percentage of subjects with peanut allergy in the Continued Peanut Avoidance Group to that of the Peanut Avoidance After Peanut Consumption Group across both the SPT-negative and SPT-positive strata.||||<0.001
81716699|NCT01366846|163128551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Exact McNemar|||Comparison of the percentage of subjects with peanut allergy in the Peanut Avoidance After Peanut Consumption Group at month 60 to that of the Peanut Avoidance After Peanut Consumption Group at month 72 across both the SPT-negative and SPT-positive strata.||||0.250
81716700|NCT01366846|163128552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Exact McNemar|||Comparison of the percentage of subjects with peanut allergy in the Peanut Avoidance After Peanut Consumption Group at month 60 to that of the Peanut Avoidance After Peanut Consumption Group at month 72 across both the SPT-negative and SPT-positive strata.||||0.250
81716701|NCT05299359|163128590|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower limit of the 95% CI is \>= 0.67, then the immune response to a single heterologous booster vaccination of TAK-019 is considered to be non-inferior of that to the primary series of TAK-019.|LS Mean Difference|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.47||||||GMT ratio was calculated GMT of TAK-019-3001 on Day 15 divided by GMT of TAK-019-1501 study on Day 36.||1.47|0.95|
81696401|NCT02130258|163089891|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.04
81696402|NCT02130258|163089892|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.04
81716702|NCT01151085|163128672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Gender. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between Male and Female  in the Frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events."||||=0.030
81716703|NCT01151085|163128673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was Severity of infections. The null hypothesis is there is no difference among mild, moderate and severe in the Frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events."||||<0.001
81716704|NCT01151085|163128674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Past History. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Past History in the Frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events."||||=0.017
81716705|NCT01151085|163128675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical Analysis for Risk Factors for the Proportion of Responders to Voriconazole treatment -Severity of infections.||||<0.001
81716706|NCT03413618|163128746|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81716707|NCT03413618|163128747|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.049
81716708|NCT03413618|163128749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81716709|NCT03413618|163128750|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81716710|NCT03413618|163128752|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81716711|NCT03413618|163128753|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81716712|NCT03246152|163128759|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Pearson's correlation coefficient|||Correlation between change in BCVA and the pre treatment, post treatment, and change in vascular density following 3-6 injections was performed.||||>0.05
81537924|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-0.77||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.77|-3.90|0.0035
81537925|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|-1.52||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-1.52|-4.66|0.0001
81716713|NCT04196023|163128768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||p-value was calculated using GLM. Statistical significance was determined using an alpha level of 0.05.|general linear model|adjusted for age, sex, education and baseline overall MoCA score||||||0.20
81716714|NCT04196023|163128769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||p-value was calculated using GLM model. Statistical significance was determined using an alpha level of 0.05.|general linear model|GLM model additionally adjusting for age, sex, education and baseline level.||||||0.90
81716715|NCT04196023|163128770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||p-value was calculated using GLM model. Statistical significance was determined using an alpha level of 0.05.|general linear model|GLM model additionally adjusting for age, sex, education and baseline level.||||||0.01
81716716|NCT04196023|163128771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||p-value was calculated using GLM model and false discovery rate (FDR)-adjustment. Statistical significance was determined using an alpha level of 0.05.|general linear model|GLM model additionally adjusting for age, sex, education and baseline level.||||||0.05
81716717|NCT00276458|163128876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.001||95.0|-25.2|-14.5|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline LDL-C value|(Atorva + EZ minus Atorva)|||-14.5|-25.2|<0.001
81716718|NCT00276458|163128877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.273||95.0|-1.9|6.6|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline HDL-C value|(Atorva + EZ minus Atorva)|||6.6|-1.9|0.273
81716719|NCT00276458|163128878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|<|0.001||95.0|-21.2|-11.7|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline non-HDL-C value|(Atorva + EZ minus Atorva)|||-11.7|-21.2|<0.001
81716720|NCT00276458|163128879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.001||95.0|-15.8|-8.6|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline Total-C value|(Atorva + EZ minus Atorva)|||-8.6|-15.8|<0.001
81716721|NCT00276458|163128880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.9||||0.159||95.0|-17.7|-0.4||ANCOVA using ranks based on normal scores (Tukey method) with model terms for treatment and baseline triglycerides value|Nonparametric ANCOVA|ANCOVA using ranks based on normal scores (Tukey method) with model terms for treatment and baseline triglycerides value.|"The median difference is based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimates of shift; The distribution-free 95% CI is based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test statistic.~(Atorva + EZ minus Atorva)"|||-0.4|-17.7|0.159
81716722|NCT00276458|163128881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1|<|0.001||95.0|-17.8|-9.6|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline Apo B value|(Atorva + EZ minus Atorva)|||-9.6|-17.8|<0.001
81716723|NCT00276458|163128882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.681||95.0|-3.9|2.6|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline Apo A-I value|(Atorva + EZ minus Atorva)|||2.6|-3.9|0.681
81716724|NCT00276458|163128883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|<|0.001||95.0|-17.5|-8.7|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline Total-C:HDL-C value|(Atorva + EZ minus Atorva)|||-8.7|-17.5|<0.001
81716725|NCT00276458|163128884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.001||95.0|-26.5|-15.3|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline LDL-C:HDL-C value|(Atorva + EZ minus Atorva)|||-15.3|-26.5|<0.001
81716726|NCT00276458|163128885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|<|0.001||95.0|-17.9|-8.3|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline Apo B:Apo A-I value|(Atorva + EZ minus Atorva)|||-8.3|-17.9|<0.001
81716727|NCT00276458|163128886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|<|0.001||95.0|-23.2|-11.4|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment and baseline non-HDL-C:HDL-C value|(Atorva + EZ minus Atorva)|||-11.4|-23.2|<0.001
81716728|NCT00276458|163128887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.841||95.0|-23.8|28.8|||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA)|LDA method of Liang and Zeger with model terms: treatment, time, and the interaction of time by treatment|"Data for analysis was transformed by the natural log and the difference in geometric mean % change from BL calculated based on the difference in the back-transformed least squares means.~(Atorva + EZ minus Atorva)"|||28.8|-23.8|0.841
81716729|NCT00276458|163128888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.3||||0.839||95.0|-26.1|8.3|||Nonparametric ANCOVA|ANCOVA using ranks based on normal scores (Tukey method) with model terms for treatment and baseline CRP value|"The median difference is based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimates of shift; The distribution-free 95% CI is based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test statistic.~(Atorva + EZ minus Atorva)"|||8.3|-26.1|0.839
81716730|NCT00276458|163128889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.6|||<|0.001||95.0|3.8|19.47|||Regression, Logistic|Model terms: treatment and baseline LDL-C value|Estimated ratio is the predictive odds of attaining LDL-C target on Atorva + EZ versus Atorva.|||19.47|3.80|<0.001
81696403|NCT00441103|163089895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Non-parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA) with effects for treatment and the absence/presence of Gd-enhancing lesions at baseline as factors|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81470066|NCT02542293|162633032|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.443|1.079|||||The analysis was performed using logistic regression, adjusting for smoking status (never smoker Vs ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|"PD-L1 TC ≥25% analysis set:~Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~An odds ratio \>1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy over SoC."||1.079|0.443|
81537926|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.28|-2.1||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-2.10|-5.28|<0.0001
81696404|NCT00441103|163089896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.33|<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Mean difference was calculated by subtracting 'Day 1 up to Week 16' from 'Week 17 up to Week 40' and analyzed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||<0.001
81696405|NCT00807846|163089899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|2.76|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis was based on 90% confidence interval (CI) for the difference across treatment groups (celecoxib - naproxen) in mean change from baseline in SBP. Change from Baseline in BP was analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with model terms for treatment with baseline height, baseline weight, baseline age, and baseline SBP as covariates. No formal hypothesis testing was applied to the primary analysis.||2.76|-0.56|0.274
81696406|NCT00807846|163089900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.088||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|2.57|||ANCOVA|||For secondary analyses, 95% CIs for the differences across treatment groups (celecoxib - naproxen) in the mean change from baseline were generated. The change from baseline in BP was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, baseline height, weight, age and baseline BP as covariates. Secondary analyses were conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05.||2.57|-0.39|0.148
81696407|NCT00807846|163089901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.837||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|3.46|||ANCOVA|||"For secondary analyses, 95% CIs for the differences across treatment groups (celecoxib - naproxen) in the mean change from baseline were generated. The change from baseline in blood pressure was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, baseline height, weight, age and baseline BP as covariates.~Secondary analyses were conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05."||3.46|0.21|0.027
81696408|NCT00807846|163089902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.207||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|0.26|||ANCOVA|||For secondary analyses, 95% CIs for the differences across treatment groups (celecoxib - naproxen) in the mean change from baseline were generated. The change from baseline in BP was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, baseline height, weight, age and baseline BP as covariates. Secondary analyses were conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05.||0.26|-2.67|0.106
81696409|NCT00807846|163089903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.74|||ANCOVA|||For secondary analyses, 95% CIs for the differences across treatment groups (celecoxib - naproxen) in the mean change from baseline were generated. The change from baseline in BP was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, baseline height, weight, age and baseline BP as covariates. Secondary analyses were conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05.||1.74|-1.30|0.776
81696410|NCT00807846|163089904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.179||||0.815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|1.33|||ANCOVA|||For secondary analyses, 95% CIs for the differences across treatment groups (celecoxib - naproxen) in the mean change from baseline were generated. The change from baseline in BP was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, baseline height, weight, age and baseline blood pressure as covariates. Secondary analyses were conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05.||1.33|-1.69|0.815
81696411|NCT00807846|163089905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.033||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|8.82|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 6 was analyzed using ANCOVA model as well with treatment and Baseline value as a covariate. The LS mean change from Baseline was compared between treatment groups and an appropriate p-value and 95% CI for the difference between the two treatment groups was generated. This analysis was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05.||8.82|-2.76|0.303
81696412|NCT00807846|163089906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.061||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.202|0.079|||Chi-squared||Mean Difference (Final Values) indicates difference in incidence (proportion) between treatments.|The number of subjects with at least a 30% improvement in Parent/Guardian's Global Assessment of Overall Well-Being was compared between the two treatment groups using a chi-square test. A 95% CI for the difference in incidence between groups was also computed.||0.079|-0.202|0.392
81696413|NCT00807846|163089907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.402||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|5.69|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 6 was analyzed using ANCOVA model as well with treatment and Baseline value as a covariate. The LS mean change from Baseline was compared between treatment groups and an appropriate p-value and 95% CI for the difference between the two treatment groups was generated. This analysis was conducted using a two-sided test with α=0.05.||5.69|-6.50|0.897
81696414|NCT00807846|163089908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.102||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.257|0.053|||Chi-squared||Mean Difference (Final Values) indicates difference in incidence (proportion) between treatments.|The number of participants with at least a 30% improvement in participant's Global Assessment of Overall Well-Being was compared between the two treatment groups using a chi-square test. A 95% CI for the difference in incidence between groups was also computed.||0.053|-0.257|0.200
81696415|NCT00906074|163089969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.881|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared Pearson||Neoplasm||||0.881
81696416|NCT00906074|163089969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.517|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared Pearson||Tobacco use||||0.517
81537927|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|-0.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.16|-3.33|0.0315
81537928|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|-0.62||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.62|-3.75|0.0063
81696417|NCT00906074|163089969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared Pearson||BMI(kg/mˆ2)\>30||||0.053
81696418|NCT00906074|163089969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.289|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared Pearson||Diabetes mellitus||||0.289
81696419|NCT00906074|163089969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared Pearson||Immunosuppression/Corticosteroids||||1.000
81696420|NCT00906074|163089969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.169|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared Pearson||Anemia (Hb\<9gr/dL)||||0.169
81716731|NCT01683565|163128965|OTHER|Analyses compared the change in Pervasive Developmental Disorders Screening Test-II scores between groups, controlling for baseline scores, using mixed effects regression. This method leverages maximum likelihood to account for missing data. Treatment-by-time interaction terms were included as fixed effects and served as estimates of treatment effect. Group mean differences divided by the standard deviation were also calculated as effect sizes.||||||0.67||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The sample size was determined based on the goal of confirming trial feasibility and estimating effect sizes for a full-scale trial, not for a definitive test of efficacy. The enrollment goal was 40, which would have provided an indication of an expected effect size for a larger full-scale trial (e.g., 53% power to detect a 2-point decrease (approximately 0.7-SD based on a prior study) in Pervasive Developmental Disorders Screening Test-II score). Funding limitations capped enrollment at 31.||||0.67
81716732|NCT01683565|163128966|OTHER|Analyses compared the change in BITSEA outcome scores between groups, controlling for baseline scores, using mixed effects regression. This method leverages maximum likelihood to account for missing data. Treatment-by-time interaction terms were included as fixed effects and served as estimates of treatment effect; no participant characteristics were included as covariates in the models. Group mean differences divided by the standard deviation were also calculated as effect sizes.||||||0.22||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Competence scores between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.22
81716733|NCT01683565|163128966|OTHER|Analyses compared the change in the BITSEA outcome scores between groups, controlling for baseline scores, using mixed effects regression. This method leverages maximum likelihood to account for missing data. Treatment-by-time interaction terms were included as fixed effects and served as estimates of treatment effect; no participant characteristics were included as covariates in the models. Group mean differences divided by the standard deviation were also calculated as effect sizes||||||0.92||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Problem scores between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.92
81716734|NCT01683565|163128966|OTHER|Analyses compared the change in BITSEA outcome scores between groups, controlling for baseline scores, using mixed effects regression. This method leverages maximum likelihood to account for missing data. Treatment-by-time interaction terms were included as fixed effects and served as estimates of treatment effect; no participant characteristics were included as covariates in the models. Group mean differences divided by the standard deviation were also calculated as effect sizes.||||||0.88|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Dysregulation scores between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.88
81716735|NCT01683565|163128966|OTHER|Analyses compared the change in BITSEA outcome scores between groups, controlling for baseline scores, using mixed effects regression. This method leverages maximum likelihood to account for missing data. Treatment-by-time interaction terms were included as fixed effects and served as estimates of treatment effect; no participant characteristics were included as covariates in the models. Group mean differences divided by the standard deviation were also calculated as effect sizes.||||||0.23|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Externalizing scores between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.23
81716736|NCT01683565|163128966|OTHER|Analyses compared the change in BITSEA outcome scores between groups, controlling for baseline scores, using mixed effects regression. This method leverages maximum likelihood to account for missing data. Treatment-by-time interaction terms were included as fixed effects and served as estimates of treatment effect; no participant characteristics were included as covariates in the models. Group mean differences divided by the standard deviation were also calculated as effect sizes.||||||0.91|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Internalizing scores between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.91
81696421|NCT00906074|163089969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.637|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared Pearson||Malnutrition (hypoalbuminemia)||||0.637
81696422|NCT00906074|163089970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared Pearson||||||1.000
81696423|NCT00906074|163089971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.873|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared Pearson||||||0.873
81696424|NCT00906074|163089976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.156|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared Pearson||||||0.156
81696425|NCT00906074|163089977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.444|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.444
81696426|NCT04593940|163090007|SUPERIORITY||Recovery Rate Ratio|1.122||||0.0793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.987|1.275|||Fine-Gray Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.275|0.987|0.0793
81696427|NCT04593940|163090007|SUPERIORITY||Recovery Rate Ratio|1.12||||0.0864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.984|1.275|||Fine-Gray Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.275|.984|0.0864
81696428|NCT04593940|163090007|SUPERIORITY||Recovery Rate Ratio|1.006||||0.9354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.862|1.176|||Fine-Gray Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.176|0.862|0.9354
81696429|NCT04593940|163090008|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.309||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.041|1.647|||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression|Ordinal logistic regression|||1.647|1.041|0.0213
81696430|NCT04593940|163090008|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.174||||0.1732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.932|1.48|||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression|Ordinal logistic regression|||1.480|0.932|0.1732
81696431|NCT04593940|163090008|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.944||||0.6823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.717|1.243|||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression|Ordinal logistic regression|||1.243|0.717|0.6823
81696432|NCT04593940|163090009|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.614||||0.0229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.403|0.935|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.935|0.403|0.0229
81696433|NCT04593940|163090009|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.629||||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.416|0.951|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.951|0.416|0.0281
81696434|NCT04593940|163090009|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.167||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.711|1.917|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.917|0.711|0.541
81696435|NCT04593940|163090010|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.435||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.129|1.825|||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression|Ordinal logistic regression|||1.825|1.129|0.0032
81696436|NCT04593940|163090010|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.338||||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.041|1.718|||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression|Ordinal logistic regression|||1.718|1.041|0.0228
81696437|NCT04593940|163090010|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.904||||0.4994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.675|1.211|||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression|Ordinal logistic regression|||1.211|0.675|0.4994
81696438|NCT04593940|163090011|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.632||||0.0988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.367|1.09|||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression|Ordinal logistic regression|||1.090|0.367|0.0988
81696439|NCT04593940|163090011|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.552||||0.0354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.317|0.96|||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression|Ordinal logistic regression|||0.960|0.317|0.0354
81696440|NCT04593940|163090011|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.287||||0.4132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.703|2.355|||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression|Ordinal logistic regression|||2.355|0.703|0.4132
81696441|NCT04593940|163090012|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.1601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.28|||Fine-Gray Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.28|1.00|0.1601
81696442|NCT04593940|163090012|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.24|||Fine-Gray Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.24|0.97|0.3550
81696443|NCT04593940|163090012|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.2386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.07|||Fine-Gray Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.07|0.80|0.2386
81696444|NCT04593940|163090013|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.1519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.26|||Fine-Gray Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.26|0.98|0.1519
81696445|NCT04593940|163090013|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.2605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.26|||Fine-Gray Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.26|0.98|0.2605
81696446|NCT04593940|163090013|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.4359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.13|||Fine-Gray Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.13|0.83|0.4359
81696447|NCT04593940|163090014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.06|-0.18|0.3210
81696448|NCT04593940|163090014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.5275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.17|-0.09|0.5275
81696449|NCT04593940|163090014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.15|-0.15|0.9993
81696450|NCT04593940|163090015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.4982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.26|-0.13|0.4982
81696451|NCT04593940|163090015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.3491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.29|-0.10|0.3491
81696452|NCT04593940|163090015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.22|-0.25|0.9020
81696453|NCT04593940|163090016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24||||0.0842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.52|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.52|-0.03|0.0842
81696454|NCT04593940|163090016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.5328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.37|-0.19|0.5328
81696455|NCT04593940|163090016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.4727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.21|-0.46|0.4727
81696456|NCT04593940|163090017|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.61|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.61|0.01|0.0399
81696457|NCT04593940|163090017|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.4515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.41|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.41|-0.18|0.4515
81696458|NCT04593940|163090017|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.29|-0.43|0.6960
81696459|NCT04593940|163090018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.26||||0.0903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.57|-0.04|0.0903
81696460|NCT04593940|163090018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.45|-0.16|0.3480
81696461|NCT04593940|163090018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.6984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.29|-0.44|0.6984
81696462|NCT04593940|163090019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.62|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.62|0.01|0.0450
81696463|NCT04593940|163090019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19||||0.2462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.50|-0.13|0.2462
81696464|NCT04593940|163090019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23||||0.2304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.15|-0.61|0.2304
81696465|NCT04593940|163090020|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.35||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.66|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.66|0.03|0.0313
81696466|NCT04593940|163090020|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||0.0555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.63|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.63|-0.01|0.0555
81696467|NCT04593940|163090020|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.17|-0.60|0.2710
81696468|NCT04593940|163090021|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0||||||||2.0|-0.0|
81696469|NCT04593940|163090021|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.6||||||||1.6|-0.5|
81537929|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|-1.14||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-1.14|-4.25|0.0007
81537930|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|0.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||0.29|-2.89|0.1090
81716737|NCT01683565|163128966|OTHER|Analyses compared the change in BITSEA outcome scores between groups, controlling for baseline scores, using mixed effects regression. This method leverages maximum likelihood to account for missing data. Treatment-by-time interaction terms were included as fixed effects and served as estimates of treatment effect; no participant characteristics were included as covariates in the models. Group mean differences divided by the standard deviation were also calculated as effect sizes.||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Austism Spectrum Disorder scores between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.03
81716738|NCT01683565|163128966|OTHER|Analyses compared the change in BITSEA outcome scores between groups, controlling for baseline scores, using mixed effects regression. This method leverages maximum likelihood to account for missing data. Treatment-by-time interaction terms were included as fixed effects and served as estimates of treatment effect; no participant characteristics were included as covariates in the models. Group mean differences divided by the standard deviation were also calculated as effect sizes.||||||0.07|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Red Flag scores between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.07
81537931|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|-0.95||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.95|-4.14|0.0018
81696470|NCT04593940|163090021|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.7||||||||0.7|-1.8|
81696471|NCT04593940|163090022|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|29.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|53.7||||||||53.7|-0.4|
81696472|NCT04593940|163090022|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|40.0||||||||40.0|-14.8|
81696473|NCT04593940|163090022|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|-5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.7|26.6||||||||26.6|-38.7|
81696474|NCT04593940|163090023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.3||||||||2.3|0.2|
81696475|NCT04593940|163090023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.0||||||||2.0|-0.1|
81696476|NCT04593940|163090023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.6||||||||0.6|-2.0|
81696477|NCT04593940|163090024|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|0.0||||||||0.0|-14.0|
81696478|NCT04593940|163090024|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|3.4||||||||3.4|-11.1|
81696479|NCT04593940|163090024|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|8.1||||||||8.1|-10.1|
81696480|NCT04593940|163090025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.8||||||||1.8|-0.1|
81696481|NCT04593940|163090025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.7||||||||1.7|-0.3|
81696482|NCT04593940|163090025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.4||||||||0.4|-2.0|
81696483|NCT04593940|163090026|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|3.5||||||||3.5|-5.7|
81696484|NCT04593940|163090026|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.3||||||||3.3|-6.0|
81696485|NCT04593940|163090026|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|8.0||||||||8.0|-3.7|
81696486|NCT04593940|163090027|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0||||||||2.0|-0.0|
81696487|NCT04593940|163090027|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.4||||||||1.4|-0.7|
81696488|NCT04593940|163090027|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.1||||||||1.1|-1.3|
81696489|NCT04593940|163090028|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.878||||0.3169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.133|||Log Rank|||||1.133|0.680|0.3169
81696490|NCT04593940|163090028|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.863||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.672|1.108|||Log Rank|||||1.108|0.672|0.2480
81696491|NCT04593940|163090028|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.191||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.885|1.604|||Log Rank|||||1.604|0.885|0.2490
81696492|NCT04593940|163090029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.083||||0.5175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.38|||Log Rank|||||1.380|0.850|0.5175
81696493|NCT04593940|163090029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.923||||0.5216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.722|1.179|||Log Rank|||||1.179|0.722|0.5216
81696494|NCT04593940|163090029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.075||||0.6135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.812|1.424|||Log Rank|||||1.424|0.812|0.6135
81696495|NCT04593940|163090030|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.565||||0.3628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.165|1.931|||Log Rank|||||1.931|0.165|0.3628
81696496|NCT04593940|163090030|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.3701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.167|1.948|||Log Rank|||||1.948|0.167|0.3701
81696497|NCT04593940|163090030|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.988||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.211|11.251|||Log Rank|||||11.251|2.211|0.0001
81696498|NCT01586156|163090063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81696499|NCT01586156|163090064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81696500|NCT01586156|163090065|OTHER|Pearson's correlation test of association of alprenolol binding changes to dose carvedilol.||||||0.02||||||Correlation of the change in alprenolol binding relative to dose carvedilol.|Pearson|||||||0.02
81696501|NCT01586156|163090066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81696502|NCT01586156|163090068|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81696503|NCT01586156|163090069|NON_INFERIORITY|Carvedilol did not lead to worse cardiac output as compared to placebo.||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8
81696504|NCT00099359|163090104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||||||Overall comparison of 3 KM curves using an extension of the M-H test was performed. Results indicated a significant difference therefore a 2nd stage analysis was done to compare each pair of transmission rates, using 2-sample Mantel-Haenzel tests.|multiple comparison|Hochberg's modified Bonferroni method was used to adjust the significance level for comparisons between arms.||||||.046
81696505|NCT00099359|163090105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.0001
81696506|NCT00099359|163090106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2432|||||||multiple comparison|||||||.2432
81696507|NCT00099359|163090107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.49
81696508|NCT00099359|163090110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.01|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted Odds ratio for treatment arm C (ZDV+3TC/NFV) association with Intrapartum Infection Status with Treatment Arm A (ZDV only) as reference group||||1.01|0.24|0.05
81696509|NCT00099359|163090110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.82||Adjusted odds ratio for association of treatment arm B (ZDV+NVP) with intrapartum infection status with Treatment Arm A (ZDV only) as reference.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.82|0.19|0.01
81696510|NCT00099359|163090110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|5.86|||Regression, Logistic|"Adjusted odds ratio for association of illegal substance use during pregnancy and intrapartum HIV infection status with NO being reference group."||||5.86|1.08|0.03
81696511|NCT00099359|163090110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|3.35||Adjusted odds ratio for the association of continuous log10 viral load with intrapartum infection status|Regression, Logistic|||||3.35|1.56|<0.0001
81696512|NCT02104804|163090121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.45|||ANCOVA|||||-0.45|-0.72|<0.001
81696513|NCT02104804|163090122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-6133.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|781.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7668.5|-4597.9|||ANCOVA|||||-4597.9|-7668.5|<0.001
81696514|NCT02104804|163090123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least squares mean|-39.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.41|-28.82|||ANCOVA|||||-28.82|-49.41|<0.001
81696515|NCT02104804|163090124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|12.6|||Difference in proportions|||||12.6|3.1|0.002
81696516|NCT02104804|163090125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-15.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.53|-10.22|||ANCOVA|||||-10.22|-21.53|<0.001
81716739|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.31||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (10:0 nmol/mL) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.31
81716740|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.47||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (12:0 nmol/mL) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.47
81716741|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.38||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (14:0 nmol/mL) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.38
81716742|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.02||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (16:0 nmol/mL) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.02
81696517|NCT02104804|163090126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least squares mean|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.19|||ANCOVA|||||0.19|-0.44|0.430
81696518|NCT04501679|163090127|SUPERIORITY||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|37.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.3|48.5||A 2-sided p-value was derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\< 90 kg, \>= 90 kg\]). Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\<90 kg,\>=90 kg\]).|Strata adjusted percentage difference was obtained using weighted average of stratum-specific percentage using CMH.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||48.5|26.3|<0.0001
81696519|NCT04501679|163090128|SUPERIORITY||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|28.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.8|38.2||A 2-sided p-value was derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\< 90 kg, \>= 90 kg\]). Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Strata adjusted percentage difference was obtained using weighted average of stratum-specific percentage using CMH.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||38.2|18.8|<0.0001
81716743|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.16||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (16:1n-7 nmol/mL) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.16
81470067|NCT02542293|162633032|OTHER|The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.658|4.919|||||The analysis was performed using logistic regression, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>= 25% Vs \< 25%), smoking status (never smoker Va ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|"PD-L1 TC ≥ 25% analysis set:~China: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs China: SoC Chemotherapy~An odds ratio \>1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy over SoC."||4.919|0.658|
81537932|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|-1.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-1.34|-4.54|0.0004
81696520|NCT04501679|163090129|SUPERIORITY||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|33.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.3|42.4||A 2-sided p-value was derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\< 90 kg, \>= 90 kg\]). Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Strata adjusted percentage difference was obtained using weighted average of stratum-specific percentage using CMH.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||42.4|24.3|<0.0001
81696521|NCT04501679|163090130|SUPERIORITY||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|30.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.3|38.6||A 2-sided p-value was derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\< 90 kg, \>= 90 kg\]). Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\<90 kg,\>=90 kg\]).|Strata adjusted percentage difference was obtained using weighted average of stratum-specific percentage using CMH.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||38.6|21.3|<0.0001
81716744|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.02||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (18:0 nmol/mL) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.02
81696522|NCT04501679|163090131|SUPERIORITY||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|31.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.7|43.2||A 2-sided p-value was derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\< 90 kg, \>= 90 kg\]). Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\<90 kg,\>=90 kg\]).|Strata adjusted percentage difference was obtained using weighted average of stratum-specific percentage using CMH.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||43.2|20.7|<0.0001
81696523|NCT04501679|163090132|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.|Strata-adjusted percentage difference|27.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.4|37.5||A 2-sided p-value was derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\< 90 kg, \>= 90 kg\]). Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Strata adjusted percentage difference was obtained using weighted average of stratum-specific percentage using CMH.|||37.5|18.4|<0.0001
81696524|NCT04501679|163090133|SUPERIORITY||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|18.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|25.7||A 2-sided p-value was derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test using the randomized stratification variables (analysis center and body weight at randomization \[\< 90 kg, \>= 90 kg\]). Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Strata adjusted percentage difference was obtained using weighted average of stratum-specific percentage using CMH.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||25.7|12.0|<0.0001
81696525|NCT02121756|163090143|OTHER|The sCD14 is measured in pg/ml and the median change is shown in pg/ml. the linear regression for the between arm comparison of baseline to week 12 change was performed using log10 transformed plasma sCD14||||||0.822|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.8220
81696526|NCT02121756|163090144|OTHER|The sCD163 is measured in ng/ml and the median change is shown in ng/ml. the linear regression for the between arm comparison of baseline to week 12 change was performed using log10 transformed plasma sCD163.||||||0.0869|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0869
81716745|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.02||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (18:1n-9 nmol/mL) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.02
81716746|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.21||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (18:2n-6 nmol/mL) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.21
81696527|NCT02121756|163090145|OTHER|The IL-6 is measured in pg/ml and the median change is shown in pg/ml. the linear regression for the between arm comparison of baseline to week 12 change was performed using log10 transformed plasma IL-6.||||||0.5027|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.5027
81696528|NCT02121756|163090146|OTHER|||||||0.4548|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4548
81696529|NCT02121756|163090148|OTHER|||||||0.7556|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7556
81696530|NCT02121756|163090149|OTHER|||||||0.2075|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2075
81696531|NCT02121756|163090150|OTHER|||||||0.0315|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0315
81537933|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-2.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-2.15|-5.40|<0.0001
81470068|NCT02542293|162633032|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.449|1.291|||||The analysis was performed using logistic regression, adjusting for smoking status (never smoker Vs ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|"PD-L1 TC ≥50% analysis set:~Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~An odds ratio \>1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy over SoC."||1.291|0.449|
81696532|NCT02121756|163090151|OTHER|||||||0.7376|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7376
81696533|NCT02121756|163090152|OTHER|||||||0.2343|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2343
81696534|NCT02121756|163090153|OTHER|||||||0.7598|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7598
81696535|NCT02121756|163090154|OTHER|||||||0.983|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9830
81696536|NCT02121756|163090155|OTHER|||||||0.3317|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3317
81696537|NCT02121756|163090156|OTHER|||||||0.6121|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6121
81696538|NCT02121756|163090157|OTHER|||||||0.562|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5620
81696539|NCT03259490|163090164|OTHER||Adjusted gmean ratio T/R (%)|103.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|100.36|105.83|||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|The standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric co-efficient of variation (gCV)|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test/reference) for the endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.||105.83|100.36|
81696540|NCT03259490|163090165|OTHER||Adjusted gmean ratio T/R (%)|100.35|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.11|104.77|||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|The standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric co-efficient of variation (gCV)|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test/reference) for the endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.||104.77|96.11|
81696541|NCT03259490|163090166|OTHER||Adjusted gmean ratio T/R (%)|100.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.65|104.1|||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|The standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric co-efficient of variation (gCV)|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test/reference) for the endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.||104.10|96.65|
81696542|NCT03259490|163090167|OTHER||Adjusted gmean ratio T/R (%)|99.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.52|105.7|||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|The standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric co-efficient of variation (gCV)|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test/reference) for the endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.||105.70|94.52|
81696543|NCT03259490|163090168|OTHER||Adjusted gmean ratio T/R (%)|107.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|102.52|113.31|||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|The standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric co-efficient of variation (gCV)|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test/reference) for the endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.||113.31|102.52|
81696544|NCT03259490|163090169|OTHER||Adjusted gmean ratio T/R (%)|97.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.63|101.93|||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|The standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric co-efficient of variation (gCV)|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test/reference) for the endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.||101.93|92.63|
81696545|NCT03259490|163090170|OTHER||Adjusted gmean ratio T/R (%)|103.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|100.38|105.92|||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|The standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric co-efficient of variation (gCV)|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test/reference) for the endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.||105.92|100.38|
81696546|NCT03259490|163090171|OTHER||Adjusted gmean ratio T/R (%)|100.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.68|104.86|||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|The standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric co-efficient of variation (gCV)|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test/reference) for the endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.||104.86|95.68|
81696547|NCT03259490|163090172|OTHER||Adjusted gmean ratio T/R (%)|97.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.65|103.29|||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|The standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric co-efficient of variation (gCV)|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test/reference) for the endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.||103.29|91.65|
81696548|NCT01963208|163090179|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-7.06||||0.1788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.44|3.52||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the distributions of the two treatment groups with respect to percent change in seizure frequency.|Rank ANCOVA|||||3.52|-17.44|0.1788
81696549|NCT02365584|163090200|SUPERIORITY|"The assumptions required for the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) were to be tested as follows:~* The equality of variances was to verified using the Levene's test. If it was significant AUC values were to be properly transformed.~* The linear relationship of AUC with the basal total score within treatment group was to be tested by a regression analysis.~* The parallelism of the regression lines between groups and the slope non zero value with the appropriate F tests."|Adjusted LS Mean Difference|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.7|=|0.5396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.0|25.0|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), where the AUC was the dependent and the independent was the baseline ESAS total score.||25|-47|=0.5396
81696550|NCT01185249|163090210|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis-no difference in morning and evening weights on three consecutive days.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51306|1.73806|||t-test, 1 sided|||Analysis of within subjects design morning and evening weights. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between morning and evening weights.||1.73806|-0.51306|<.001
81696551|NCT01185249|163090210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.01
81696552|NCT00406783|163090217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81696553|NCT00406783|163090218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81696554|NCT00838916|163090224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.27|||ANCOVA|||||0.27|-0.04|
81696555|NCT00838916|163090224|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To test whether the difference of least square means (albiglutide - insulin glargine) is equal to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.3%||||||0.0086||||||p-value is for non-inferiority testing of albiglutide versus insulin glargine|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0086
81696556|NCT00838916|163090224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1463||||||p-value is for superiority testing of albiglutide versus insulin glargine|t-test, 2 sided|The p-value is from a two-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (albiglutide - insulin glargine) is equal to zero.||||||0.1463
81696557|NCT00115765|163090275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27||||0.011||95.0|1.06|1.52|||Regression, Cox|Model covariates were ECOG status, prior chemotherapy, metastatic organs, disease site, oxaliplatin dose \< 85 mg/m2, and oxaliplatin dose \> 100 mg/m2||||1.52|1.06|0.011
81696558|NCT00115765|163090276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43||||0.005||95.0|1.11|1.83|||Regression, Cox|Model covariates were ECOG status, prior chemotherapy, metastatic organs, disease site, oxaliplatin dose \< 85 mg/m2, and oxaliplatin dose \> 100 mg/m2||||1.83|1.11|0.005
81696559|NCT00115765|163090280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.738||95.0|0.6|2.05|||Regression, Logistic|Model covariates were ECOG status, prior adjuvant chemotherapy, number of metastatic organs, and primary disease site||||2.05|0.60|0.738
81696560|NCT00115765|163090281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.42||||0.257||95.0|0.77|2.62|||Regression, Cox|Model covariates were ECOG status, prior adjuvant chemotherapy, number of metastatic organs, and primary disease site||||2.62|0.77|0.257
81537934|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-0.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.26|-3.50|0.0231
81716747|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.34||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (18:3n-6 nmol/mL) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.34
81537935|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|-0.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.67|-3.86|0.0056
81696561|NCT00115765|163090283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36||||||95.0|1.04|1.77||||||||1.77|1.04|
81696562|NCT00115765|163090284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||||95.0|0.91|1.71||||||||1.71|0.91|
81696563|NCT00115765|163090285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.89||||||95.0|1.3|2.75||||||||2.75|1.30|
81696564|NCT00115765|163090286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||||95.0|0.67|1.54||||||||1.54|0.67|
81696565|NCT00115765|163090287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||||95.0|0.61|2.66||||||||2.66|0.61|
81716748|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.24||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (18:3n-3 nmol/mL) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.24
81716749|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.5||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (18:4n-3 nmol/mL ) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.50
81716750|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.07||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (20:3n-6 nmol/mL) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.07
81716751|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.1||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (20:4n-6 nmol/mL) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.10
81716752|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.001||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (20:5n-3 nmol/mL) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.001
81716753|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.71||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (22:5n-3 nmol/mL) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.71
81716754|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.001||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (22:6n-3 nmol/mL) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.001
81716755|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.1||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (Total Omega-6) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.10
81716756|NCT01683565|163128967|OTHER|Differences in mean changes in erythrocyte fatty acid composition were examined using t-tests.||||||0.1||||||P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in erythrocyte fatty acid composition (total omega-3) between groups (LCPUFA vs. Placebo).||||0.10
81696566|NCT00115765|163090288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||||95.0|0.28|1.67||||||||1.67|0.28|
81696567|NCT05301322|163090303|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (Coadministration Group to Sequential-Administration Group) was greater than 0.667 for both RSV A and RSV B NTs.|GMR|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.785|0.951|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Coadministration minus Sequential-Administration) and the corresponding CIs (based on Student's t distribution).|RSV A||0.951|0.785|
81716757|NCT04957979|163128971|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.1||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for patient demographics, comorbidities, clinic characteristics, and includes random effect for clustering within clinic.|Negative value represents smaller change in Medical/Social clinics as compared to Medical/Nursing.|Null hypothesis: Average change in composite care quality outcome is not different between patients receiving care in Medical/Nursing Model clinics and those receiving care in Medical/Social Model clinics.||0.1|-4.1|0.19
81716758|NCT04957979|163128971|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-1.0||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for patient demographics, comorbidities, clinic characteristics, and includes random effect for clustering within clinic.|Negative value represents smaller change in Medical/Social clinics as compared to Medical/Nursing.|Null hypothesis: Average change in composite care quality outcome is not different between patients receiving care in Medical/Nursing Model clinics and those receiving care in Medical/Social Model clinics.||-1.0|-5.6|0.005
81716759|NCT04957979|163128972|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.28||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.58||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for patient demographics, comorbidities, clinic characteristics, and includes random effect for clustering within clinic.|Values \> 1.0 represents higher rates post-care coordination in Medical/Social clinics as compared to Medical/Nursing.|Generalized Linear Mixed Models with Poisson link function. Pre-care coordination measures were included as an independent variable when modeling post-measures to capture change related to care coordination initiation.||1.58|1.04|0.02
81716760|NCT04957979|163128972|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.09||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.868|1.38||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for patient demographics, comorbidities, clinic characteristics, and includes random effect for clustering within clinic.|Values \> 1.0 represents higher rates post-care coordination in Medical/Social clinics as compared to Medical/Nursing.|Generalized Linear Mixed Models with Poisson link function. Pre-care coordination measures were included as an independent variable when modeling post-measures to capture change related to care coordination initiation.||1.38|0.868|0.45
81716761|NCT04957979|163128973|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.35||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.69||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for patient demographics, comorbidities, clinic characteristics, and includes random effect for clustering within clinic.|Values \> 1.0 represents higher rates post-care coordination in Medical/Social clinics as compared to Medical/Nursing.|Generalized Linear Mixed Models with Poisson link function. Pre-care coordination measures were included as an independent variable when modeling post-measures to capture change related to care coordination initiation.||1.69|1.08|0.01
81716762|NCT04957979|163128973|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.33||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.969|1.81||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for patient demographics, comorbidities, clinic characteristics, and includes random effect for clustering within clinic.|Values \> 1.0 represents higher rates post-care coordination in Medical/Social clinics as compared to Medical/Nursing.|Generalized Linear Mixed Models with Poisson link function. Pre-care coordination measures were included as an independent variable when modeling post-measures to capture change related to care coordination initiation.||1.81|0.969|0.08
81537936|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|-1.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-1.17|-4.35|0.0007
81696568|NCT05301322|163090303|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (Coadministration Group to Sequential-Administration Group) was greater than 0.667 for both RSV A and RSV B NTs.|GMR|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.766|0.943|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Coadministration minus Sequential-Administration) and the corresponding CIs (based on Student's t distribution).|RSV B||0.943|0.766|
81696569|NCT05301322|163090304|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (Coadministration Group to Sequential-Administration Group) was greater than 0.667 for each of the 4 influenza strains.|GMR|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.769|0.963|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Coadministration minus Sequential-Administration) and the corresponding CIs (based on Student's t distribution).|HAI: H1N1 A/Victoria||0.963|0.769|
81696570|NCT05301322|163090304|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (Coadministration Group to Sequential-Administration Group) was greater than 0.667 for each of the 4 influenza strains.|GMR|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.866|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Coadministration minus Sequential-Administration) and the corresponding CIs (based on Student's t distribution).|HAI: H3N2 A/Darwin||0.866|0.680|
81696571|NCT05301322|163090304|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (Coadministration Group to Sequential-Administration Group) was greater than 0.667 for each of the 4 influenza strains.|GMR|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.789|1.019|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Coadministration minus Sequential-Administration) and the corresponding CIs (based on Student's t distribution).|HAI: B/Austria||1.019|0.789|
81696572|NCT05301322|163090304|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (Coadministration Group to Sequential-Administration Group) was greater than 0.667 for each of the 4 influenza strains.|GMR|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.779|0.964|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the titers (Coadministration minus Sequential-Administration) and the corresponding CIs (based on Student's t distribution).|HAI: B/Phuket||0.964|0.779|
81470069|NCT02542293|162633032|OTHER|The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.585|5.27|||||The analysis was performed using logistic regression, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>= 25% Vs \< 25%), smoking status (never smoker Va ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|"PD-L1 TC ≥50% analysis set:~China: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs China: SoC Chemotherapy~An odds ratio \>1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy over SoC."||5.270|0.585|
81470070|NCT02542293|162633033|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|0.532|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"bTMB ≥20 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer DoR than SoC."||0.532|0.113|
81537937|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.3568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|0.85||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.85|-2.35|0.3568
81696573|NCT03829332|163090309|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.00624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.95|||Stratified Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, region and baseline PD-L1 status.||Hazards ratio (HR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).||0.95|0.64|0.00624
81696574|NCT03829332|163090310|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.79744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.39|||Stratified Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, region, and baseline PD-L1 status.||HR and 95% CI were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).||1.39|0.87|0.79744
81696575|NCT03829332|163090311|OTHER||Percent Difference|12.8||||0.00037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|20.1|||Stratified Miettinen & Nurminen|One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in percent = 0 versus H1: difference in percent \> 0.||Percent difference and 95% CI were calculated using Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).||20.1|5.4|0.00037
81716763|NCT04957979|163128974|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.81||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for patient demographics, comorbidities, clinic characteristics, and includes random effect for clustering within clinic.|Values \> 1.0 represents higher likelihood of positive rating in Medical/Social clinics as compared to Medical/Nursing.|Generalized Linear Mixed Models with Binomial link function.||0.81|0.51|0.0001
81716764|NCT04957979|163128974|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.72||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for patient demographics, comorbidities, clinic characteristics, and includes random effect for clustering within clinic.|Values \> 1.0 represents higher likelihood of positive rating in Medical/Social clinics as compared to Medical/Nursing.|Generalized Linear Mixed Models with Binomial link function.||1.72|0.84|0.32
81716765|NCT04957979|163128975|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.05||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for patient demographics, comorbidities, clinic characteristics, and includes random effect for clustering within clinic.|Values \> 1.0 represents higher likelihood of positive rating in Medical/Social clinics as compared to Medical/Nursing.|Generalized Linear Mixed Models with Binomial link function.||1.05|0.69|0.14
81716766|NCT04957979|163128975|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.08||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for patient demographics, comorbidities, clinic characteristics, and includes random effect for clustering within clinic.|Values \> 1.0 represents higher likelihood of positive rating in Medical/Social clinics as compared to Medical/Nursing.|Generalized Linear Mixed Models with Binomial link function.||1.08|0.51|0.12
81716767|NCT04957979|163128976|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.086||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.243|4.861||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||4.861|0.243|0.914
81470071|NCT02542293|162633033|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.196|0.639|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"bTMB ≥16 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer DoR than SoC."||0.639|0.196|
81696576|NCT03829332|163090314|OTHER|Difference in LS means and 95% CI were calculated using the Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction \& stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).|Difference in Least Square (LS) Means|-3.9||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.34|-0.47|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction; stratified by ECOG, region \& baseline PDL-1.||||-0.47|-7.34|0.0262
81696577|NCT03829332|163090315|OTHER|Difference in LS means and 95% CI were calculated using the cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction \& stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).|Difference in LS means|-4.5||||0.0461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|-0.08||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction; stratified by ECOG, region \& baseline PDL-1.|cLDA model|||||-0.08|-8.91|0.0461
81696578|NCT03829332|163090316|OTHER|Difference in LS means and 95% CI were calculated using the cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction \& stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).|Difference in LS means|-1.1||||0.5596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|2.59|||cLDA model|Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction; stratified by ECOG, region \& baseline PDL-1.||||2.59|-4.78|0.5596
81696579|NCT03829332|163090317|OTHER|Difference in LS means and 95% CI were calculated using the cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction \& stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).|Difference in LS means|-0.88||||0.7088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.49|3.74|||cLDA model|Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction; stratified by ECOG, region \& baseline PDL-1.||||3.74|-5.49|0.7088
81696580|NCT03829332|163090318|OTHER|Difference in LS means and 95% CI were calculated using the cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction \& stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).|Difference in LS means|-3.01||||0.1116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.71|0.7|||cLDA model|Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction; stratified by ECOG, region \& baseline PDL-1.||||0.70|-6.71|0.1116
81696581|NCT03829332|163090319|OTHER|HR and 95% CI were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.33|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, region and baseline PD-L1 status.||||1.33|0.75|0.9601
81716768|NCT04957979|163128976|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.009||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.327|3.114||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||3.114|0.327|0.987
81716769|NCT04957979|163128977|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.257||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.883|1.79||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||1.79|0.883|0.204
81716770|NCT04957979|163128977|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.399||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.166|0.958|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.958|0.166|0.04
81716771|NCT04957979|163128978|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.257||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.814|1.939||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||1.939|0.814|0.302
81716772|NCT04957979|163128978|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.647|1.092||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||1.092|0.647|0.192
81716773|NCT04957979|163128979|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.438||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|2.22||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||2.22|0.086|0.318
81716774|NCT04957979|163128979|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.793||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.433|7.426||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||7.426|0.433|0.421
81716775|NCT04957979|163128980|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.906||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.606|1.356||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||1.356|0.606|0.632
81716776|NCT04957979|163128980|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.845||||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.523|1.366||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||1.366|0.523|0.492
81716777|NCT04957979|163128981|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.856||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.594|1.234||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||1.234|0.594|0.405
81716778|NCT04957979|163128981|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.559||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.374|0.834|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.834|0.374|0.004
81716779|NCT04957979|163128982|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.151||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.173||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||1.173|0.02|0.071
81696582|NCT03829332|163090320|OTHER|HR and 95% CI were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.88|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, region and baseline PD-L1 status.||||0.88|0.42|0.0079
81696583|NCT03829332|163090321|OTHER|HR and 95% CI were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.7457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.56|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, region and baseline PD-L1 status.||||1.56|0.73|0.7457
81696584|NCT03829332|163090322|OTHER|HR and 95% CI were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.8122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.44|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, region and baseline PD-L1 status.||||1.44|0.75|0.8122
81696585|NCT03829332|163090323|OTHER|HR and 95% CI were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.67|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, region and baseline PD-L1 status.||||1.67|0.92|0.1480
81696586|NCT03829332|163090324|OTHER|HR and 95% CI were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), geographic region of the enrolling site (East Asia versus non-East Asia), and baseline PD-L1 Status (1% to 49% versus \>=50%).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||0.4068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.46|||Stratified Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, region and baseline PD-L1 status.||||2.46|0.70|0.4068
81696587|NCT04095286|163090325|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.11|||||Treatment comparison between AMB dispersed in water and reference AMB tablet using ratio of adjusted geometric mean and its corresponding 90% confidence interval has been presented|||1.11|0.96|
81696588|NCT04095286|163090325|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|0.98|||||Treatment comparison between AMB oral tablet and reference AMB tablet using ratio of adjusted geometric mean and its corresponding 90% confidence interval has been presented|||0.98|0.85|
81696589|NCT04095286|163090328|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.09|||||Treatment comparison between AMB dispersed in water and reference AMB tablet using ratio of adjusted geometric mean and its corresponding 90% confidence interval has been presented|||1.09|1.02|
81696590|NCT04095286|163090328|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.08|||||Treatment comparison between AMB oral tablet and reference AMB tablet using ratio of adjusted geometric mean and its corresponding 90% confidence interval has been presented|||1.08|1.00|
81696591|NCT04095286|163090329|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.08|||||Treatment comparison between AMB dispersed in water and reference AMB tablet using ratio of adjusted geometric mean and its corresponding 90% confidence interval has been presented|||1.08|1.02|
81696592|NCT04095286|163090329|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.07|||||Treatment comparison between AMB oral tablet and reference AMB tablet using ratio of adjusted geometric mean and its corresponding 90% confidence interval has been presented|||1.07|1.01|
81696593|NCT01146951|163090341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|-26.65||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.3|-11.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-11.80|-40.30|0.003
81696594|NCT01146951|163090342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074|||||||Fisher's exact test|||||||0.074
81696595|NCT01146951|163090343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann method|-33.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-47.1|-17.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-17.00|-47.10|<0.001
81696596|NCT01146951|163090344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann method|-57.15||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-104.5|-17.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis for Partial Seizure Frequency||-17.30|-104.50|0.025
81696597|NCT01146951|163090344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann method|-28.65||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-72.0|0.9|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis of atypical absence seizure frequency||0.90|-72.00|0.128
81696598|NCT01146951|163090344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann method|-54.35||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-126.6|-15.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis for myoclonic seizure frequency||-15.40|-126.60|0.021
81537938|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|-0.43||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.43|-3.65|0.0129
81696599|NCT01146951|163090344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann method|-23.2||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.7|-5.6|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis of tonic seizure frequency||-5.60|-40.70|0.031
81696600|NCT01146951|163090344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann method|-71.4||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-464.7|30.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis for Tonic-clonic seizure frequency||30.50|-464.70|0.107
81696601|NCT01146951|163090344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann method|-52.1||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-89.1|10.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis of Atonic seizure frequency||10.80|-89.10|0.221
81696602|NCT01146951|163090345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis of Week 12 of the Treatment Period||||0.041
81696603|NCT01146951|163090345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis of final assessment (LOCF)||||0.007
81696604|NCT03224585|163090357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0121|||||||Paired samples Wilcoxon test|||This analysis compared the change in pain scores between baseline and 6 hours||||0.0121
81696605|NCT03224585|163090358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0025|||||||Paired samples Wilcoxon test|||||||0.0025
81696606|NCT02064205|163090359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1000.0||0.2918|ONE_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed model was applied to analyze the Energy Intakes (ad libitum lunch and daily) were done one-sided to evaluate the appetite suppressive effect after the pre-load snack (condition C versus D)||||0.2918
81696607|NCT02064205|163090360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0109|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUC of hunger scores before preload intake for condition C versus D.||||0.0109
81537939|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|-0.97||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.97|-4.19|0.0018
81696608|NCT02064205|163090361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0216||||||GLP-1|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed model was applied to statistically analyze satiety hormones having Conditions and Time as a fixed factor and having Subject, Cohort, and Treatment Day as random factors.||||0.0216
81696609|NCT02700919|163090362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Log Rank|||Change from Baseline on Day 7||||0.012
81696610|NCT02700919|163090362|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||Change from Baseline on Day 7||||<0.001
81716780|NCT04957979|163128982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.023||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.268||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||0.268|0.002|0.003
81716781|NCT04957979|163128983|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.884||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.587|1.333||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||1.333|0.587|0.557
81716782|NCT04957979|163128983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.624||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.376|1.037||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||1.037|0.376|0.069
81716783|NCT04957979|163128984|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.539||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.185|1.565||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||1.565|0.185|0.256
81716784|NCT04957979|163128984|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.117||||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.308|4.047||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||4.047|0.308|0.866
81716785|NCT04957979|163128985|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.797||||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.307|2.069||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||2.069|0.307|0.641
81716786|NCT04957979|163128985|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.569||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.187|1.729||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Mixed Models Analysis|Binomial link function. Estimation parameter is the interaction between Time (post vs pre) and Care Model (Medical/Social vs Medical Nursing).|Values \> 1.0 represents larger improvement pre to post-care coordination in likelihood of specific care quality outcome for patients in Medical/Social clinics as compared to those in Medical/Nursing.|||1.729|0.187|0.32
81716787|NCT04957979|163128986|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|13.0||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Chi-squared||Positive values reflect higher percentage of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||13|5.6|<.001
81716788|NCT04957979|163128986|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|18.0||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Chi-squared||Positive values reflect higher proportion of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||18|4.2|0.002
81716789|NCT04957979|163128987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.0||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|11.0||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Chi-squared||Positive values reflect higher percentage of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||11.0|0.86|0.023
81716790|NCT04957979|163128987|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.7||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|7.0||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Chi-squared||Positive values reflect higher proportion of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||7.0|-14.0|0.5
81537940|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-1.42||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-1.42|-4.70|0.0003
81696611|NCT02700919|163090362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.102|||||||Log Rank|||Change from Baseline on Day 7||||0.102
81696612|NCT02700919|163090362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.027||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.107|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||0.107|-0.053|0.507
81696613|NCT02700919|163090362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.058||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.136|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||0.136|-0.021|0.148
81696614|NCT02700919|163090362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.031||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|0.048|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||0.048|-0.109|0.443
81696615|NCT02700919|163090366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.399|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.399
81696616|NCT02700919|163090366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.091
81696617|NCT02700919|163090366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.437|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.437
81696618|NCT02700919|163090370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.720
81696619|NCT02700919|163090370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.298|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.298
81696620|NCT02700919|163090370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.470
81696621|NCT01517412|163090400|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A step-down procedure was used to control the type I error: non-inferiority of lixisenatide prior to the main meal of the day versus lixisenatide prior to breakfast was tested first. If non-inferiority was established, then a test of superiority of lixisenatide prior to the main meal of the day over lixisenatide prior to breakfast was to be performed. The non-inferiority was assessed using upper bound of 2-sided 95% CI at a level of ≤0.4%.|Least square (LS) mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.242|||||Lixisenatide Main Meal vs Lixisenatide Breakfast|Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment groups, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0%, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of main meal of the day and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as a covariate.||0.242|-0.067|
81696622|NCT01517412|163090400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.2664|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Lixisenatide Main Meal vs Lixisenatide Breakfast|Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment groups, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0%, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of main meal of the day and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as a covariate. A step-down procedure was used to control the type I error. The superiority was assessed by comparing the p-value at significance level = 0.05.||||0.2664
81696623|NCT02062463|163090410|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|6.95||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Chi-squared|||Analysis was performed using a conditional logistic regression model.||6.95|2.05|<0.001
81696624|NCT02062463|163090411|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.98||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Chi-squared|||Analysis was performed using a conditional logistic regression model.||1.98|0.80|0.316
81696625|NCT03353753|163090436|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio, log|0.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.25||Two-sided P-value|Log Rank|Strata: prior lines of therapy (3 versus ≥4); ECOG (0 versus 1 or 2)|Ripretinib: Placebo; based on stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Regression Model using randomization stratification factors \[prior lines of therapy (3 versus ≥4); ECOG (0 versus 1 or 2)\]|||0.25|0.09|<0.0001
81696626|NCT03353753|163090437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0504||||||Two-sided P-value|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0504
81696627|NCT03353753|163090439|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.62||Not evaluated for statistical significance as a result of the sequential testing procedure for the secondary endpoints of ORR and OS.|Log Rank|Strata: prior lines of therapy (3 versus ≥4); ECOG (0 versus 1 or 2)|Ripretinib: Placebo; based on stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Regression Model using randomization stratification factors \[prior lines of therapy (3 versus ≥4); ECOG (0 versus 1 or 2)\]|||0.62|0.21|0.0004
81696628|NCT03353753|163090440|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Not evaluated for statistical significance as a result of the sequential testing procedure for the secondary endpoints of ORR, OS, and QOL.|ANCOVA|Factors: prior lines of therapy (3 versus ≥4); ECOG (0 versus 1 or 2)||||||0.001
81696629|NCT03353753|163090441|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||Not evaluated for statistical significance as a result of the sequential testing procedure for the secondary endpoints of ORR, OS, and QOL.|ANCOVA|Factors: prior lines of therapy (3 versus ≥4); ECOG (0 versus 1 or 2)||||||0.004
81696630|NCT03353753|163090442|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81696631|NCT04124692|163090457|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81696632|NCT04124692|163090458|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0043|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||= 0.0043
81696633|NCT04124692|163090458|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81696634|NCT05137730|163090630|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7109|0.8611|||||Least squares means (LSMs) were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs derived from the linear mixed effects model.|||0.8611|0.7109|
81696635|NCT05137730|163090631|OTHER||Dose effect|1.5395|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2929|1.7862||||||A linear regression model was used, including sequence and period as fixed effects, subject within sequence as a random effect, and ln(dose) as a covariate.||1.7862|1.2929|
81696636|NCT05137730|163090632|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7576|0.9375|||||LSMs were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs derived from the linear mixed effects model.|||0.9375|0.7576|
81696637|NCT05137730|163090633|OTHER||Dose effect|1.2823|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1072|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0431|1.5215||||||A linear regression model using was used, including sequence and period as fixed effects, subject within sequence as a random effect, and ln(dose) as a covariate.||1.5215|1.0431|
81696638|NCT05137730|163090634|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7462|0.8893|||||LSMs were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs derived from the linear mixed effects model.|||0.8893|0.7462|
81696639|NCT05137730|163090635|OTHER||Dose effect|1.0937|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0763|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.938|1.2493||||||A linear regression model was used, including sequence and period as fixed effects, subject within sequence as a random effect, and ln(dose) as a covariate.||1.2493|0.9380|
81696640|NCT01735617|163090643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric means|563.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|162.51|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||The pharmacokinetic profile was characterised by an overnight rise in cortisol levels reaching a maximal concentration approximately 8 hours post dosing.||||
81696641|NCT03943953|163090659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.86||||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||This is a comparison between Time 1 and Time 2||||.018
81696642|NCT03943953|163090661|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.88||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||This is a comparison between Time 1 and Time 2||||.001
81696643|NCT03943953|163090663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.88||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||This is a comparison between Time 1 and Time 2||||.006
81696644|NCT03943953|163090665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.28||||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||This is a comparison between Time 1 and Time 2||||.035
81696645|NCT03943953|163090667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||This is a comparison between Time 1 and Time 2||||.39
81696646|NCT00711269|163090690|SUPERIORITY|One-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)|LS Mean difference|-3.5||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|1.3|||ANOVA||\[Not specified\]|||1.3|-8.4|0.149
81537941|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.1004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.27|-3.00|0.1004
81537942|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|-0.35||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.35|-3.57|0.0173
81537943|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|-0.77||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.77|-3.97|0.0038
81537944|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.1767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|0.48||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||0.48|-2.57|0.1767
81537945|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.16|-3.20|0.0308
81537946|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|-1.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-1.00|-4.07|0.0013
81537947|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|-1.36||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-1.36|-4.47|0.0003
81537948|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.2109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|0.56||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||0.56|-2.55|0.2109
81537949|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|-0.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.37|-3.44|0.0152
81696647|NCT00711269|163090690|SUPERIORITY|One-way Analysis of variance (ANOVA)|LS Mean difference|-1.8||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|3.0|||ANOVA|||||3.0|-6.6|0.462
81537950|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|-0.56||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.56|-3.61|0.0075
81537951|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|0.2||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||0.20|-2.96|0.0869
81537952|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|0.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||0.01|-3.14|0.0520
81537953|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-1.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-1.12|-4.30|0.0009
81537954|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|-1.46||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-1.46|-4.68|0.0002
81537955|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.0456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|-0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Wek 10||-0.03|-3.25|0.0456
81537956|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|-0.59||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.59|-3.76|0.0073
81537957|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|-0.86||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.86|-4.01|0.0026
81696648|NCT00711269|163090690|SUPERIORITY|One-way Analysis of variance (ANOVA)|LS Mean difference|-4.6||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|1.2|||ANOVA|||||1.2|-10.5|0.122
81696649|NCT00711269|163090690|SUPERIORITY|Maximum Contrast Method||||||0.235||||||Contrast Factors (Placebo, SM-13496 40-mg, SM-13496 80-mg): (-1, 0, 1) Adjusted P Value: 0.298|Maximum Contrast Method|Contrast (Placebo, SM-13496 40-mg, SM-13496 80-mg):(-2, 1, 1) Raw P Value: 0.108 Adjusted P Value: 0.145||||||0.235
81696650|NCT00711269|163090691|SUPERIORITY|One-way Analysis of variance (ANOVA)|LS Mean difference|-1.4||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.1|||ANOVA|||||0.1|-2.9|0.069
81716791|NCT04957979|163128988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.19||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|t-test, 2 sided||Positive values reflect higher/better scores of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||0.19|0.06|<0.001
81716792|NCT04957979|163128988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.32||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|t-test, 2 sided||Positive values reflect higher/better scores of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||0.32|0.06|<0.001
81716793|NCT04957979|163128989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|-0.06|||t-test, 2 sided|No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Negative values reflect lower/better scores of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||-0.06|-0.16|<0.001
81716794|NCT04957979|163128989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.03|||t-test, 2 sided||Negative values reflect lower/better scores of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||-0.03|-0.2|0.006
81716795|NCT04957979|163128990|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.4||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.0||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Chi-squared|||||0.00|-4.9|0.059
81716796|NCT04957979|163128990|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.7||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-1.3||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Chi-squared||Positive values reflect higher percentage of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||-1.3|-10.0|0.014
81716797|NCT04957979|163128991|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|15.0||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Chi-squared|||||15.0|6.8|<0.001
81716798|NCT04957979|163128991|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|20.0||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Chi-squared||Positive values reflect higher percentage of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||20.0|4.7|0.001
81716799|NCT04957979|163128992|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-5.0||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|t-test, 2 sided||Negative values reflect lower/better scores of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||-5|-10|<.001
81537958|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|0.2||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||0.20|-2.87|0.0878
81537959|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|-0.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.32|-3.39|0.0182
81696651|NCT00711269|163090691|SUPERIORITY|One-way Analysis of variance (ANOVA)|LS Mean difference|-0.8||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.7|||ANOVA|||||0.7|-2.3|0.287
81716800|NCT04957979|163128992|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.0||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-2.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Negative values reflect lower/better scores of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||-2|-10|0.007
81716801|NCT04957979|163128993|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.5||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-0.14||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Chi-squared||Positive values reflect higher percentage of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||-0.14|-4.8|0.046
81716802|NCT04957979|163128993|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.5||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-0.52||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Chi-squared||Positive values reflect higher percentage of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||-0.52|-8.4|0.033
81716803|NCT04957979|163128994|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-6.8||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Chi-squared||Positive values reflect higher percentage of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||-6.8|-13.0|<0.001
81537960|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|-1.44||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-1.44|-4.55|0.0002
81696652|NCT00711269|163090691|SUPERIORITY|One-way Analysis of variance (ANOVA)|LS Mean difference|-2.3||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-0.4|||ANOVA|||||-0.4|-4.1|0.016
81696653|NCT00711269|163090692|SUPERIORITY|One-way Analysis of variance (ANOVA)|LS Mean difference|-0.7||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.6|||ANOVA|||||0.6|-2.0|0.289
81696654|NCT00711269|163090692|SUPERIORITY|One-way Analysis of variance (ANOVA)|LS Mean difference|-0.7||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.5|||ANOVA|||||0.5|-2.0|0.256
81696655|NCT00711269|163090692|SUPERIORITY|One-way Analysis of variance (ANOVA)|LS Mean difference|-0.7||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.8|||ANOVA|||||0.8|-2.3|0.352
81716804|NCT04957979|163128994|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-5.6||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Chi-squared||Positive values reflect higher percentage of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||-5.6|-17.0|<0.001
81696656|NCT00711269|163090693|SUPERIORITY|One-way Analysis of variance (ANOVA)|LS Mean difference|-1.4||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|1.0|||ANOVA|||||1.0|-3.9|0.251
81696657|NCT00711269|163090693|SUPERIORITY|One-way Analysis of variance (ANOVA)|LS Mean difference|-0.2||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|2.2|||ANOVA|||||2.2|-2.7|0.847
81696658|NCT00711269|163090693|SUPERIORITY|One-way Analysis of variance (ANOVA)|LS Mean difference|-1.6||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|1.4|||ANOVA|||||1.4|-4.6|0.292
81696659|NCT01551758|163090697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted treatment ratio|0.92|||=|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.99|||Generalized Linear Model|||||0.99|0.85|=0.025
81696660|NCT01551758|163090698|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the incidence ratio is less than 2.|Incidence ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.5|||||Calculated as % of participants who had at least one SAE of pneumonia in the FF/VI group divided by the % of participants who had at least one SAE of pneumonia in the Usual Care group|||1.5|0.9|
81696661|NCT01551758|163090699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted treatment ratio|1.08||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.47|||Generalized linear model|||||1.47|0.79|0.632
81696662|NCT01551758|163090700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||=|0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.52|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.52|0.83|=0.439
81696663|NCT01551758|163090701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted treatment ratio|1.06||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.27|||Generalized linear model|||||1.27|0.89|0.488
81696664|NCT01551758|163090702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted treatment ratio|0.98||||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.05|||Generalized linear model|||||1.05|0.92|0.622
81696665|NCT01551758|163090703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted treatment ratio|1.05||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.15|||Generalized Linear Model|||||1.15|0.95|0.336
81696666|NCT01551758|163090704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted treatment ratio|1.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.2|||Generalized Linear Model|||||1.20|1.05|<0.001
81696667|NCT01551758|163090705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.23|||Cox proportional hazards model||A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with FF/VI compared with Usual Care.|||2.23|1.60|<0.001
81696668|NCT01551758|163090706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.66|||Cox proprotional hazards model||A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with FF/VI compared with Usual Care|||0.66|0.37|<0.001
81696669|NCT01551758|163090707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.02|||Cox porportional hazards model||A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with FF/VI compared with Usual Care|||1.02|0.85|0.111
81696670|NCT01551758|163090708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.01|||Cox porportional hazards model|||||1.01|0.84|0.081
81696671|NCT01551758|163090709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.66|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.66|0.98|0.075
81696672|NCT02128763|163090714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P value refers to difference between group on change in overall OSDI score (Row 1).|Regression, Linear|||||||0.40
81696673|NCT02128763|163090715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.09
81696674|NCT02128763|163090716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Pos hoc application of the Benjamini-Hochberg adjustment||||||0.77
81696675|NCT02128763|163090717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.95
81696676|NCT02128763|163090718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.051
81696677|NCT02128763|163090719|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81696678|NCT02128763|163090720|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81696679|NCT02128763|163090721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.40
81696680|NCT02128763|163090722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.77
81696681|NCT02128763|163090723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.95
81696682|NCT02128763|163090724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.25
81696683|NCT02128763|163090725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.61
81696684|NCT02128763|163090726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.42
81696685|NCT02128763|163090727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.60
81696686|NCT02128763|163090728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.17
81696687|NCT02128763|163090729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.02
81696688|NCT02128763|163090730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.71
81696689|NCT02128763|163090731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.66
81696690|NCT02128763|163090732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.02
81696691|NCT00980980|163090825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Proportional-hazards models|Proportional-hazards models with shared frailties accounted for clustering within hospitals.||||||0.01
81696692|NCT00414960|163090850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.04||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.64|5.83||P-value is for comparison of change from baseline between enzastaurin and placebo group.|2-sample pooled t-test||Using placebo as a reference group, the mean difference = enzastaurin minus placebo.|||5.83|-10.64|0.556
81696693|NCT00363246|163090856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Health Status. No Wheelchair-related Fall Injuries vs. Wheelchair-related Fall Injuries.||||0.049
81696694|NCT00363246|163090856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Pain in last 4 weeks (interference with daily activities). No Wheelchair-related Fall Injuries vs. Wheelchair-related Fall Injuries.||||0.013
81696695|NCT00363246|163090856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Pain when transfer. No Wheelchair-related Fall Injuries vs. Wheelchair-related Fall Injuries.||||0.0001
81537961|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|-1.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-1.40|-4.53|0.0002
81537962|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|-0.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.09|-3.22|0.0387
81537963|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|-0.8||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.80|-3.89|0.0031
81537964|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|-0.81||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.81|-3.88|0.0029
81537965|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.0653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||0.09|-2.90|0.0653
81696696|NCT00363246|163090856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Energy level. No Wheelchair-related Fall Injuries vs. Wheelchair-related Fall Injuries.||||0.009
81696697|NCT00363246|163090857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|We used chi-squared test for categorical variable (most variables) and t-test (2-sided) for continuous variables (few variables).||Health Status. No Wheelchair-related Falls vs. Wheelchair-related Falls.||||0.033
81696698|NCT00363246|163090857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Pain in last 4 weeks (interference with daily activities). No Wheelchair-related Falls vs. Wheelchair-related Falls.||||0.013
81696699|NCT00363246|163090857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Pain when transfer. No Wheelchair-related Falls vs. Wheelchair-related Falls.||||<0.001
81696700|NCT00363246|163090857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Energy level. No Wheelchair-related Falls vs. Wheelchair-related Falls.||||0.007
81696701|NCT01244191|163090874|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.981||||0.8086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.841|1.149|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and the 95% confidence interval from stratified Cox-regression model (adjusting for number of prior therapies, gender, and smoking history).|||1.149|0.841|0.8086
81696702|NCT02300077|163090887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0001
81696703|NCT02300077|163090888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.01
81696704|NCT02300077|163090889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81696705|NCT02300077|163090890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.02
81696706|NCT01511107|163090903|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A noninferiority margin of 10% was used. Non-inferiority can be established by placing a confidence interval on the difference in the proportion of TFs in subjects randomized to the 10 day regimen and the proportion of TFs in subjects randomized to the 5 day regimen, and determining whether the lower 95% confidence bound is greater than -10%.|Difference between proportions|-0.172|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.039|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.253|-0.091||||||The null hypothesis that amoxicillin-clavulanate 5 days, placebo 5 days (reduced duration) is inferior to amoxicillin-clavulanate 10 days (standard duration) is tested against the alternative that reduced duration treatment is noninferior. Assuming failure rates of 15% and 25% in the standard and reduced duration groups, respectively, a 2-sided significance level of .05 and 10% attrition, it was calculated that 300 participants per group, would provide power of 95% for finding inferiority.||-.091|-.253|
81696707|NCT01511107|163090904|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A noninferiority margin of 10% was used. Non-inferiority can be established by placing a confidence interval on the difference in the proportion of TFs in subjects randomized to the 10 day regimen and the proportion of TFs in subjects randomized to the 5 day regimen, and determining whether the lower 95% confidence bound is greater than -10%.|Difference between proportions|-0.096|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.053|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.209|0.016||||||||.016|-.209|
81696708|NCT01511107|163090905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of children whose NP isolates at enrollment are negative for AOM pathogens for whom the NP culture at day 12-14 yields a nonsusceptible pathogen.||||0.45
81696709|NCT01511107|163090906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||Generalized estimating equations|||Null hypothesis: For AOM recurrences with a NP culture at onset that is negative for AOM pathogens, there is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of NP cultures at Day 12-14 that yield a nonsusceptible pathogen.||||0.95
81716805|NCT04957979|163128995|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-4.1||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Chi-squared||Positive values reflect higher percentage of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||-4.1|-10.0|<0.001
81716806|NCT04957979|163128995|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-3.2||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Chi-squared||Positive values reflect higher percentage of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social|||-3.2|-13.0|0.002
81537966|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|-0.47||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.47|-3.46|0.0102
81537967|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.38|-1.36||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-1.36|-4.38|0.0002
81537968|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.72|-1.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-1.67|-4.72|<0.0001
81537969|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.25||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.25|-3.30|0.0231
81716807|NCT04957979|163128996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-1.4||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Chi-squared||Positive values reflect higher percentage of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||-1.4|-5.5|0.002
81716808|NCT04957979|163128996|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.4||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|1.4||No adjustments for multiple comparisons. Two-sided alpha of 0.05 specified a-priori|Chi-squared||Positive values reflect higher percentage of responders in Medical/Nursing clinics as compared to Medical/Social.|||1.4|-6.1|0.3
81537970|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|-0.87||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.87|-3.88|0.0021
81537971|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|-0.87||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.87|-3.88|0.0021
81537972|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|-0.97||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.97|-3.96|0.0013
81716809|NCT04410991|163129025|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Relative risk|0.996||||0.9758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.754|1.315||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|Chi-squared|||Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with number of adjudicated relapses onset between randomization date and EOS date as the response variable, treatment group, Gadolinium (Gd)-enhancing T1 lesions at baseline (presence, absence), expanded disability status scale (EDSS) strata (\<4, \>=4) and geographic region (United States \[US\], non-US) as covariates, and log transformed observation duration as the offset variable.||1.315|0.754|0.9758
81537973|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|0.43||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||0.43|-2.89|0.1460
81537974|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.6066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMMRM|||Week 13||1.23|-2.10|0.6066
81537975|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.8422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|1.54||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||1.54|-1.88|0.8422
81716810|NCT04410991|163129026|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.582||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.891||Derived from log-rank test with stratification of EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US).|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using Cox proportional-hazards model with robust variance estimation. Covariates were treatment group, Gd-enhancing T1 lesions at baseline (presence, absence), EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US).||0.891|0.380|0.0114
81716811|NCT04410991|163129027|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.641||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.444|0.925||Derived from log-rank test with stratification of EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US).|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using Cox proportional-hazards model with robust variance estimation. Covariates were treatment group, Gd-enhancing T1 lesions at baseline (presence, absence), EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US).||0.925|0.444|0.0181
81716812|NCT04410991|163129028|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Relative risk|1.165||||0.2362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.905|1.502|||Chi-squared|||Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with the number of new and/or enlarging T2-hyperintense lesions between randomization date and EOS date as the response variable, treatment group, baseline T2-hyperintense lesion count, EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4) and geographic region (US, non-US) as covariates, and log transformed observation duration as the offset variable.||1.502|0.905|0.2362
81716813|NCT04410991|163129029|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Relative risk|2.118|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.502|2.987|||Chi-squared|||Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with the number of new Gd-enhancing T1-hyperintense lesions between randomization date and EOS date as the response variable, treatment group, Gd-enhancing T1 lesions at baseline (presence, absence), EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4) and geographic region (US, non-US) as covariates, and log transformed number of MRI scans as the offset variable.||2.987|1.502|<0.0001
81716814|NCT04410991|163129030|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.053||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.156|0.05|||MMRM|||Covariates in the mixed-effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) were treatment group, EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US), visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-visit interaction.||0.050|-0.156|0.3100
81716815|NCT04410991|163129031|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|LS mean difference|-0.612||||0.5235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.493|1.269|||MMRM|||Covariates in the MMRM were treatment group, EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US), visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-visit interaction.||1.269|-2.493|0.5235
81716816|NCT04410991|163129032|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.652||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.145|2.383||Derived from log-rank test with stratification of EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US).|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using Cox proportional-hazards model with robust variance estimation. Covariates were treatment group, Gd-enhancing T1 lesions at baseline (presence, absence), EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US).||2.383|1.145|0.0079
81537976|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.2346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|0.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|LSMean difference|||Week 13||0.67|-2.74|0.2346
81537977|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.1128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|0.33||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||0.33|-3.11|0.1128
81696710|NCT01511107|163090907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of children whose NP isolates at enrollment are positive only for one or more susceptible pathogens for whom the NP culture at day 12-14 yields a nonsusceptible pathogen.||||0.59
81696711|NCT01511107|163090908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Generalized estimating equations|||Null hypothesis: For AOM recurrences with a NP culture at onset that is positive only for one or more susceptible pathogens, there is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of NP cultures at Day 12-14 that yield a nonsusceptible pathogen.||||>0.99
81696712|NCT01511107|163090909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of children whose NP isolates at enrollment are positive for one or more nonsusceptible pathogens for whom the NP culture at day 12-14 yields a nonsusceptible pathogen.||||0.47
81470072|NCT02542293|162633033|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.233|0.611|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"bTMB ≥12 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer DoR than SoC."||0.611|0.233|
81696713|NCT01511107|163090910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Generalized estimating equations|||Null hypothesis: For AOM recurrences with a NP culture at onset that is positive for one or more nonsusceptible pathogens, there is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of NP cultures at Day 12-14 that yield a nonsusceptible pathogen.||||0.05
81696714|NCT01511107|163090911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is adjusted for the culture result at enrollment.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the proportion of subjects whose NP isolates at enrollment are pathogen-negative or positive only for at least one susceptible pathogen who become colonized with penicillin non-susceptible pathogens at any time over the course of follow-up||||0.58
81696715|NCT01511107|163090912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Generalized estimating equations|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the proportion of 6 week follow-up, non-illness visits at which a penicillin-nonsusceptible pathogen is recovered.||||0.74
81696716|NCT01511107|163090913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is adjusted for S pn susceptibility at the index episode.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of NP cultures at Day 12-14 that yield a nonsusceptible S pn isolate.||||0.72
81696717|NCT01511107|163090914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Generalized estimating equations|The p-value is adjusted for S pn susceptibility at onset of the AOM recurrence.||||||0.05
81716817|NCT04410991|163129033|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|LS mean difference|0.044||||0.4266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.153|||MMRM|||Covariates in the MMRM were treatment group, EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US), visit, treatment by visit interaction, cube root transformed Month 6 brain volume, and cube root transformed Month 6 brain volume-by-visit interaction.||0.153|-0.065|0.4266
81716818|NCT05966129|163129077|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.7957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|23.8|||t-test, 2 sided||||Confidence Interval Width = 42.1|23.8|-18.3|0.7957
81470073|NCT02542293|162633034|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.199|0.787|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for smoking status (never smoker Vs ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"PD-L1-negative analysis set:~Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer DoR than SoC."||0.787|0.199|
81696718|NCT01511107|163090915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is adjusted for H flu susceptibility at onset of the index episode.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of NP cultures at Day 12-14 that yield a nonsusceptible H flu isolate.||||0.47
81696719|NCT01511107|163090916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Generalized estimating equations|The p-value is adjusted for H flu susceptibility at onset of the AOM recurrence.||||||0.69
81696720|NCT01511107|163090917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is adjusted for site \& the stratification variables, namely age group \& exposure or nonexposure to ≥3 children for ≥10 hours per week.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of children followed greater than 60 days having at least one AOM relapse or recurrence within 60 days of enrollment.||||0.16
81696721|NCT01511107|163090918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is adjusted for site \& the stratification variables, namely age group \& exposure or nonexposure to ≥3 children for ≥10 hours per week.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of children completing the study having at least one AOM relapse or recurrence within the entire respiratory season.||||0.32
81537978|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.1811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|0.55||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||0.55|-2.89|0.1811
81696722|NCT01511107|163090919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Regression, Poisson|The p-value is adjusted for site \& the stratification variables, namely age group \& exposure or nonexposure to ≥3 children for ≥10 hours per week.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the rate of recurrences/relapses within 60 days of enrollment.||||0.23
81696723|NCT01511107|163090920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Regression, Poisson|The p-value is adjusted for site \& the stratification variables, namely age group \& exposure or nonexposure to ≥3 children for ≥10 hours per week.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the rate of recurrences/relapses within the entire respiratory season.||||0.22
81696724|NCT01511107|163090921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|The p-value is adjusted for site \& the stratification variables and for length of follow-up.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the mean number of days a systemic antibiotic was received during the respiratory season.||||<.001
81696725|NCT01511107|163090922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Generalized estimating equations|The p-value is adjusted for site \& the stratification variables, episode, day of the diary and AOM-SOS score at the episode.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the symptom burden as measured by the respective mean scores over time.||||0.07
81696726|NCT01511107|163090923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is adjusted for site \& the stratification variables, namely age group \& exposure or nonexposure to ≥3 children for ≥10 hours per week.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of children for whom PDD was reported.||||0.70
81696727|NCT01511107|163090924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is adjusted for site \& the stratification variables, namely age group \& exposure or nonexposure to ≥3 children for ≥10 hours per week.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups in the proportion of children for whom diaper dermatitis was reported.||||0.86
81696728|NCT01179347|163090928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.092||95.0|-0.27|3.55||Two-sided p-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based MMRM. Adjusted for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, age group, baseline and baseline-by-visit.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo.|Hierarchical testing procedure was applied for both co-primary endpoints to maintain the overall alpha level. If and only if statistical superiority of the Tio R5 qd compared to Placebo in FEV1 AUC0-4h was demonstrated at the 1 sided alpha level of 0.025, confirmatory comparison in the second co-primary endpoint, at the same alpha level of 0.025 could be done .||3.55|-0.27|0.092
81696729|NCT01179347|163090929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.15||95.0|-0.5|3.3||Two-sided p-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based MMRM. Adjusted for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, age group, baseline and baseline-by-visit.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo.|Hierarchical testing for co-primary endpoints, confirmatory only if previous hypotheses had been successful,||3.30|-0.50|0.15
81696730|NCT01179347|163090930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.23||95.0|-0.68|2.86||Two-sided p-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based MMRM. Adjusted for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, age group, baseline and baseline-by-visit.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo.|||2.86|-0.68|0.23
81470074|NCT02542293|162633034|OTHER|The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.183|2.86|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"PD-L1-negative analysis set:~China: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs China: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer DoR than SoC."||2.860|0.183|
81696731|NCT01179347|163090931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.19||95.0|-0.62|3.02||Two-sided p-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based MMRM. Adjusted for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, age group, baseline and baseline-by-visit.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo.|||3.02|-0.62|0.19
81696732|NCT01179347|163090932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.62||95.0|-2.59|4.32||Two-sided p-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based MMRM. Adjusted for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, age group, baseline and baseline-by-visit.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo.|||4.32|-2.59|0.62
81696733|NCT01179347|163090933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.092||||0.84||95.0|0.453|2.633||Two-sided p-value.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for treatment, age group, baseline weight and baseline FEV1 percent predicted.|Tio R5 qd versus Placebo.|||2.633|0.453|0.84
81696734|NCT01337167|163090935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (V419 - Ctrl)|9.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.83|14.83|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Non-inferiority for titer \>=1.0 μg/mL||14.83|4.83|<0.001
81696735|NCT01337167|163090935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -5%|Response Rate Difference (V419 - Ctrl)|4.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|8.14|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Non-inferiority for titer \>=0.15 μg/mL||8.14|2.23|<0.001
81696736|NCT01337167|163090935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (V419-Ctrl)|4.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|8.14|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||Secondary Analysis: Non-inferiority for titer \>=0.15 μg/mL||8.14|2.23|<0.001
81696737|NCT01337167|163090936|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (V419 - Ctrl)|0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|2.74|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||2.74|-0.35|<0.001
81696738|NCT01337167|163090937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (V419 - Ctrl)|-3.84||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.02|0.66|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||0.66|-8.02|0.002
81696739|NCT01337167|163090938|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -5%|Response Rate Difference (V419 - Ctrl)|0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|1.74|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||1.74|-0.28|<0.001
81696740|NCT01337167|163090939|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (V419 - Ctrl)|-0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||1.60|-1.80|<0.001
81696741|NCT01337167|163090940|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (V419 - Ctrl)|-4.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.14|-0.97|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||-0.97|-8.14|0.001
81696742|NCT01337167|163090941|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (V419 - Ctrl)|-2.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|2.23|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||2.23|-7.27|<0.001
81696743|NCT01337167|163090942|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (V419 - Ctrl)|4.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|8.28|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||8.28|0.23|<0.001
81696744|NCT01337167|163090943|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -5%|Response Rate Difference (V419 - Ctrl)|1.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|3.59|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||3.59|0.85|<0.001
81696745|NCT01337167|163090943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response Rate|100.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.54|100.0|||Clopper and Pearson|Acceptability requires that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the response rate is \>=90||||100.00|99.54|<0.001
81696746|NCT01337167|163090944|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -5%|Response Rate Difference (V419 - Ctrl)|0.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|1.42|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||1.42|-0.22|<0.001
81696747|NCT01337167|163090944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response Rate|100.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.54|100.0|||Clopper and Pearson|Acceptability requires that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the response rate is \>=90||||100.00|99.54|<0.001
81696748|NCT01337167|163090945|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -5%|Response Rate Difference (V419 - Ctrl)|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|1.41|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||1.41|-0.24|<0.001
81696749|NCT01337167|163090945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response Rate|100.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.53|100.0|||Clopper and Pearson|Acceptability requires that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the response rate is \>=90||||100.00|99.53|<0.001
81696750|NCT01337167|163090946|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (V419/Control)|1.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.38|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||1.38|1.20|<0.001
81696751|NCT01337167|163090947|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (V419/Control)|0.64||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.7|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||0.70|0.59|0.786
81696752|NCT01337167|163090948|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (V419/Control)|0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.95|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||0.95|0.73|<0.001
81716819|NCT05966129|163129078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.8255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided||||Confidence Interval Width = 0.9|0.5|-0.4|0.8255
81716820|NCT05966129|163129079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9054|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9054
81716821|NCT05966129|163129080|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided||||Confidence Interval Width = 2.4|0.5|-1.9|0.248
81716822|NCT05966129|163129081|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.6012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|4.7|||t-test, 2 sided||||Confidence Interval Width = 7.4|4.7|-2.7|0.6012
81470075|NCT02542293|162633034|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.324|0.588|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"FAS:~Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer DoR than SoC."||0.588|0.324|
81696753|NCT01337167|163090949|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (V419/Control)|1.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.42|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||1.42|1.15|<0.001
81696754|NCT01337167|163090950|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (V419 - Ctrl)|1.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|4.18|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||4.18|0.39|<0.001
81696755|NCT01337167|163090951|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (V419 - Ctrl)|1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|4.78|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||4.78|-1.67|<0.001
81696756|NCT01337167|163090952|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (V419 - Ctrl)|-0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|3.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||3.10|-3.46|<0.001
81696757|NCT01337167|163090953|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 95% CI of the response rate difference is \>= -10%|Response Rate Difference (V419 - Ctrl)|6.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.26|9.78|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Response rate, response rate difference and p-value were stratified by brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||9.78|3.26|<0.001
81696758|NCT01337167|163090954|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (V419/Control)|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|1.52|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||1.52|1.28|<0.001
81696759|NCT01337167|163090955|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (V419/Control)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.1|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||1.10|0.91|<0.001
81696760|NCT01337167|163090956|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (V419/Control)|0.78||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.89|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||0.89|0.68|0.014
81696761|NCT01337167|163090957|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (V419/Control)|1.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|1.78|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||1.78|1.41|<0.001
81696762|NCT01337167|163090958|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (V419/Control)|1.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|1.98|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||1.98|1.32|<0.001
81696763|NCT01337167|163090959|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMC ratio is \>=0.67|GMC Ratio (V419/Control)|1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.24|||ANCOVA|GMC, GMC ratio, and p-value were adjusted for post- and prevaccination titer, vaccination group, and brand of birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine||||1.24|0.83|<0.001
81696764|NCT01337167|163090963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|-7.7|||||Mean Difference is V419 - Control. The 95% confidence intervals were based on the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Estimated difference, all routes \<38°C||-7.7|-18.4|
81716823|NCT05966129|163129082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7528|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7528
81716824|NCT05966129|163129083|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81716825|NCT00863265|163129084|EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Final Values)|289.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||The estimation parameter is the difference between the placebo group and the ezetimibe group.|Phytosterol Diet compared to Ezetimibe||||0.01
81716826|NCT00863265|163129084|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis is that groups are equal.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|457.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Placebo vs. Ezetimibe Plus Phytosterols||||<0.01
81696765|NCT01337167|163090963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|9.5|||||Mean Difference is V419 - Control. The 95% confidence intervals were based on the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Estimated difference, all routes \>=38°C and \<38.5°C||9.5|0.5|
81696766|NCT01337167|163090963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|11.2|||||Mean Difference is V419 - Control. The 95% confidence intervals were based on the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Estimated difference, all routes \>=38.5°C and \<39.5°C||11.2|2.8|
81716827|NCT00863265|163129084|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis is that groups are equal|Mean Difference (Final Values)|168.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Ezetimibe vs. Ezetimibe Plus Phytosterols||||<0.01
81716828|NCT00863265|163129085|EQUIVALENCE|Not applicable in this study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.8|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||The hypothesis is that groups are equal||||<0.01
81716829|NCT00863265|163129085|EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Placebo vs. Ezetimibe Plus Phytosterols||||<0.01
81716830|NCT00863265|163129085|EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.6|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||The hypothesis is that groups are equal.||||<0.01
81716831|NCT00863265|163129086|EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The hypothesis is that groups are equal.||||<0.01
81716832|NCT00863265|163129086|EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||The hypothesis is that all groups are equal||||<0.01
81716833|NCT00863265|163129086|EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||The hypothesis is that groups are equal.||||<0.05
81716834|NCT05510297|163129097|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|7.0||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.007
81716835|NCT05510297|163129098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2653.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5110.86||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-297.76522|5604.07522||a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.05 for 2-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made; data were checked for normality using the Shapiro-Wilk test where p\>0.05 was interpreted as likely normal distribution.|t-test, 2 sided|||||5604.07522|-297.76522|0.074
81716836|NCT05510297|163129099|SUPERIORITY|a priori threshold for statistical significance=0.05 for 2-sided t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons made;|Mean Difference (Net)|4.44067|STANDARD_DEVIATION|41.59009||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.59116|27.47249|||t-test, 2 sided|||||27.47249|-18.59116|0.685
81716837|NCT05510297|163129100|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51267|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.44656||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31374|0.28841|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.28841|-1.31374|0.191
81716838|NCT05510297|163129101|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.35026||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19775|0.29775|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.29775|-1.19775|0.218
81716839|NCT05510297|163129102|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.924|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.19396||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13898|0.29098|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.29098|-2.13898|0.125
81716840|NCT05510297|163129103|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.00133|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.10148||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05486|0.5753|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.5753|-0.05486|0.960
81716841|NCT05510297|163129107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.622|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.6553||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53867|0.29467|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.29467|-1.53867|0.168
81716842|NCT04409262|163129113|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.965||||0.7414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.19|||Log Rank|||||1.19|0.78|0.7414
81716843|NCT04409262|163129114|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.8993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.34|||Log Rank|||||1.34|0.72|0.8993
81716844|NCT04409262|163129115|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.7648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.44|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.44|0.77|0.7648
81716845|NCT04409262|163129116|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.948||||0.7867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.39|||Log Rank|||||1.39|0.65|0.7867
81716846|NCT04409262|163129117|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.882||||0.4602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.23|||Log Rank|||||1.23|0.63|0.4602
81716847|NCT04409262|163129118|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.982||||0.8664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.21|||Log Rank|||||1.21|0.80|0.8664
81716848|NCT04409262|163129119|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.35|0.75|0.9569
81537979|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.3521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|0.87||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||0.87|-2.45|0.3521
81716849|NCT04409262|163129120|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.6331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.52|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.52|0.78|0.6331
81716850|NCT04409262|163129121|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.40|0.70|0.9622
81716851|NCT04409262|163129122|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.64|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.64|0.79|0.4850
81716852|NCT04409262|163129123|SUPERIORITY||Weighted % difference|-2.2||||0.5915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|5.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 28||5.9|-10.2|0.5915
81716853|NCT04409262|163129123|SUPERIORITY||Weighted % difference|-2.5||||0.5494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|5.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 60||5.6|-10.5|0.5494
81716854|NCT04409262|163129124|SUPERIORITY||Weighted % difference|-14.1||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.4|9.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 28||9.2|-37.4|0.2590
81716855|NCT04409262|163129124|SUPERIORITY||Weighted % difference|-14.6||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|7.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 60||7.8|-37.0|0.2290
81716856|NCT04409262|163129125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1125||||0.2434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|8.38|||Regression, Linear|||||8.38|-2.16|0.2434
81716857|NCT04409262|163129126|SUPERIORITY||Weighted % difference|0.6||||0.8222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|5.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||5.6|-4.4|0.8222
81716858|NCT04409262|163129126|SUPERIORITY||Weighted % difference|-1.3||||0.6944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|5.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 28||5.2|-7.8|0.6944
81716859|NCT04409262|163129126|SUPERIORITY||Weighted % difference|-3.0||||0.3919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|4.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 60||4.0|-10.1|0.3919
81716860|NCT04409262|163129127|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.957||||0.6778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.18|||Log Rank|||||1.18|0.78|0.6778
81537980|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|0.88||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.88|-2.44|0.3570
81696767|NCT01337167|163090963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.2|||||Mean Difference is V419 - Control. The 95% confidence intervals were based on the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Estimated difference, all routes \>=39.5°C||2.2|-0.6|
81696768|NCT01337167|163090963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|-7.7|||||Mean Difference is V419 - Control. The 95% confidence intervals were based on the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Estimated difference, rectal \<38°C||-7.7|-18.6|
81696769|NCT01337167|163090963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|10.8|||||Mean Difference is V419 - Control. The 95% confidence intervals were based on the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Estimated difference, rectal \>=38°C and \<38.5°C||10.8|1.9|
81696770|NCT01337167|163090963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|10.7|||||Mean Difference is V419 - Control. The 95% confidence intervals were based on the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Estimated difference, rectal \>=38.5°C and \<39.5°C||10.7|2.4|
81696771|NCT01337167|163090963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.4|||||Mean Difference is V419 - Control. The 95% confidence intervals were based on the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Estimated difference, rectal \>=39.5°C||2.4|-0.3|
81696772|NCT01646398|163090966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.75||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||1.75|0.99|
81696773|NCT01646398|163090966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.89||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||0.89|0.59|
81696774|NCT01646398|163090966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|3.44||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||3.44|1.96|
81696775|NCT01646398|163090966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|3.86||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||3.86|2.22|
81696776|NCT01646398|163090966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.75||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||1.75|1.10|
81696777|NCT01646398|163090966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.74||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||1.74|1.12|
81696778|NCT01646398|163090966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|3.24||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||3.24|1.59|
81470076|NCT02542293|162633034|OTHER|The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.193|0.761|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>= 25% Vs \< 25%) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"FAS:~China: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs China: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab combination therapy to be associated with a longer DoR than SoC."||0.761|0.193|
81696779|NCT01646398|163090966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.23||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||1.23|0.77|
81696780|NCT01646398|163090966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|2.86||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||2.86|1.61|
81696781|NCT01646398|163090966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|2.92||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||2.92|1.81|
81696782|NCT01646398|163090966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|2.79||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||2.79|1.42|
81696783|NCT01646398|163090966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|3.49||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).||3.49|1.84|
81696784|NCT01646398|163090967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|26.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.3|34.0||||||Difference in proportions (13vPnC - 23vPS) expressed as a percentage presented along with exact, 2-sided 95%CI. Statistical significance was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.||34.0|19.3|
81470077|NCT02542293|162633037|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.494|1.058|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"bTMB ≥20 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab to be associated with a longer time to second progression than SoC."||1.058|0.494|
81470078|NCT02542293|162633037|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.607|1.151|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"bTMB ≥16 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab to be associated with a longer time to second progression than SoC."||1.151|0.607|
81470079|NCT02542293|162633037|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.689|1.146|||||The HR and CI were calculated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model, with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"bTMB ≥12 mut/Mb analysis set: Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab to be associated with a longer time to second progression than SoC."||1.146|0.689|
81470080|NCT02542293|162633038|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.748|1.388|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for smoking status (never smoker Vs ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"PD-L1-negative analysis set:~Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab to be associated with a longer time to second progression than SoC."||1.388|0.748|
81470081|NCT02542293|162633038|OTHER|The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.219|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"PD-L1-negative analysis set:~China: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs China: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab to be associated with a longer time to second progression than SoC."||1.219|0.360|
81696785|NCT01646398|163090968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.75||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS). Statistical significance was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 1.0.||1.75|0.99|
81696786|NCT01646398|163090968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.89||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS). Statistical significance was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 1.0.||0.89|0.59|
81696787|NCT01646398|163090968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|3.44||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS). Statistical significance was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 1.0.||3.44|1.96|
81696788|NCT01646398|163090968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|3.86||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS). Statistical significance was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 1.0.||3.86|2.22|
81696789|NCT01646398|163090968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.75||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS). Statistical significance was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 1.0.||1.75|1.10|
81696790|NCT01646398|163090968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.74||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS). Statistical significance was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 1.0.||1.74|1.12|
81696791|NCT01646398|163090968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|3.24||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS). Statistical significance was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 1.0.||3.24|1.59|
81696792|NCT01646398|163090968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.23||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS). Statistical significance was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 1.0.||1.23|0.77|
81696793|NCT01646398|163090968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|2.86||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS). Statistical significance was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 1.0.||2.86|1.61|
81696794|NCT01646398|163090968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|2.92||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS). Statistical significance was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 1.0.||2.92|1.81|
81696795|NCT01646398|163090968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|2.79||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS). Statistical significance was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 1.0.||2.79|1.42|
81696796|NCT01646398|163090968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|3.49||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS). Statistical significance was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 1.0.||3.49|1.84|
81696797|NCT01646398|163090968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|4.14||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS). Statistical significance was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 2.0.||4.14|2.38|
81696798|NCT03292952|163091002|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81696799|NCT00781963|163091065|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|-3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in sleep onset latency from baseline to 6-month follow-up for CBT-I group versus the same improvement in the control group.|||-3.0|-28.7|<.001
81696800|NCT00781963|163091066|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.2||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|5.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in wake after sleep onset from baseline to 6-month follow-up for CBT-I group versus the same improvement in the control group.|||5.9|-26.3|0.21
81696801|NCT00781963|163091067|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-37.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.9||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.2|-11.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in total wake time from baseline to 6-month follow-up for CBT-I group versus the same improvement in the control group.|||-11.7|-62.2|0.004
81696802|NCT00781963|163091068|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|11.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in sleep efficiency from baseline to 6-month follow-up for CBT-I group versus the same improvement in the control group.|||11.3|2.0|.005
81696803|NCT00781963|163091069|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in sleep efficiency (from wrist actigraphy) from baseline to 6-month follow-up for CBT-I group versus the same improvement in the control group.|||0.5|-3.3|0.15
81696804|NCT00781963|163091070|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in PSQI score from baseline to 6-month follow-up for CBT-I group versus the same improvement in the control group.|||-1.3|-3.5|<.001
81696805|NCT00680953|163091071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.343||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.194|0.606|||Log Rank|||||0.606|0.194|0.0001
81696806|NCT00680953|163091072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9951|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9951
81716861|NCT04409262|163129128|SUPERIORITY||Weighted % difference|-0.9||||0.7692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|6.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.8|-8.7|0.7692
81716862|NCT04409262|163129129|SUPERIORITY||Weighted % difference|-0.3||||0.9334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|7.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.2|-7.8|0.9334
81696807|NCT00680953|163091073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1568|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1568
81696808|NCT00696436|163091074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.54|-12.01||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons was controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-12.01|-16.54|<0.001
81696809|NCT00696436|163091074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.41|-10.91||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons was controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-10.91|-15.41|<0.001
81696810|NCT00696436|163091074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.54||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.44|-0.64||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons was controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-0.64|-4.44|0.009
81696811|NCT00696436|163091074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.25|-2.37||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons was controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-2.37|-6.25|<0.001
81696812|NCT00696436|163091074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.43||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|0.45||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons was controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||0.45|-3.31|0.136
81696813|NCT00696436|163091074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|-1.27||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons was controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-1.27|-5.12|0.001
81696814|NCT00696436|163091075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.07|-11.76||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons was controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-11.76|-18.07|<0.001
81716863|NCT03677440|163129155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||ANOVA|||This involves a repeated-measures ANOVA testing a condition (i.e., treadmill walking exercise training vs. stretching-and-toning exercise training)-by-time (i.e., baseline, follow-up) interaction on Symbol Digit Modalities Test scores.||||.34
81716864|NCT03677440|163129156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.01
81716865|NCT03677440|163129157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.02
81716866|NCT03677440|163129158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||ANOVA|||||||.63
81716867|NCT03677440|163129159|SUPERIORITY||Partial eta-squared|0.067||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.20
81716868|NCT03677440|163129160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||ANOVA|||||||.96
81716869|NCT03677440|163129161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||ANOVA|||||||.55
81716870|NCT03677440|163129162|SUPERIORITY||Partial eta-squared|0.087||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.14
81716871|NCT03677440|163129163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||ANOVA|||||||.69
81716872|NCT03677440|163129164|SUPERIORITY||Partial eta-squared|0.048||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.28
81716873|NCT00594568|163129227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.134
81716874|NCT00594568|163129227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.045
81716875|NCT00594568|163129227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.610
81716876|NCT00594568|163129228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.296||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.296
81716877|NCT00594568|163129228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.172||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.172
81716878|NCT00594568|163129228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.746||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.746
81716879|NCT00594568|163129229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.166
81716880|NCT00594568|163129229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81696815|NCT00696436|163091075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.71|-11.4||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons was controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-11.40|-17.71|<0.001
81716881|NCT00594568|163129229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.014
81716882|NCT00594568|163129230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.935||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.935
81716883|NCT00594568|163129230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.068||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.068
81716884|NCT00594568|163129230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.070
81716885|NCT00594568|163129231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81716886|NCT00594568|163129231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81716887|NCT00594568|163129231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81716888|NCT00594568|163129232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.038
81716889|NCT00594568|163129232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.147||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.147
81716890|NCT00594568|163129232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.604||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.604
81716891|NCT00594568|163129233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.143||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Left Hippocampal Volume|ANCOVA|||||||0.143
81716892|NCT00594568|163129233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.464||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Left Hippocampal Volume|ANCOVA|||||||0.464
81716893|NCT00594568|163129233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Left Hippocampal Volume|ANCOVA|||||||0.025
81716894|NCT00594568|163129233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.347||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Right Hippocampal Volume|ANCOVA|||||||0.347
81716895|NCT00594568|163129233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Right Hippocampal Volume|ANCOVA|||||||0.820
81716896|NCT00594568|163129233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.243||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Right Hippocampal Volume|ANCOVA|||||||0.243
81716897|NCT00594568|163129234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.784||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.784
81716898|NCT00594568|163129234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.931||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.931
81716899|NCT00594568|163129234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.718||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.718
81716900|NCT00594568|163129235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.634||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.634
81716901|NCT00594568|163129235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.901||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.901
81716902|NCT00594568|163129235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.659||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.659
81716903|NCT00594568|163129238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.062||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.062
81716904|NCT00594568|163129238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.022
81716905|NCT00594568|163129238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.669||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.669
81716906|NCT00594568|163129239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.071
81716907|NCT00594568|163129239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.018
81696816|NCT00696436|163091075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.54||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.17|-0.92||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons was controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-0.92|-6.17|0.008
81696817|NCT00696436|163091075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.09|-2.78||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons was controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-2.78|-8.09|<0.001
81696818|NCT00696436|163091075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.18||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.81|-0.55||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons was controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-0.55|-5.81|0.018
81696819|NCT00696436|163091075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.73|-2.42||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons was controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-2.42|-7.73|<0.001
81470082|NCT02542293|162633038|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.845|1.147|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status (\>= 25% Vs \< 25%), smoking status (never smoker Vs ever smoker) and histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by Efron approach.|"FAS:~Global: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs Global: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab to be associated with a longer time to second progression than SoC."||1.147|0.845|
81696820|NCT00696436|163091076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.91|-7.81||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.81|-10.91|<0.001
81696821|NCT00696436|163091076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.12|-7.04||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.04|-10.12|<0.001
81696822|NCT00696436|163091076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|-0.4||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.40|-2.99|0.011
81696823|NCT00696436|163091076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|-1.02||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.02|-3.67|<0.001
81696824|NCT00696436|163091076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|0.38||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.38|-2.19|0.166
81716908|NCT00594568|163129239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.571||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.571
81696825|NCT00696436|163091076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.56||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|-0.24||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.24|-2.88|0.020
81696826|NCT00696436|163091077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.33|-5.69||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.69|-9.33|<0.001
81696827|NCT00696436|163091077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.03|-4.39||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.39|-8.03|<0.001
81696828|NCT00696436|163091077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.18||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|-0.67||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.67|-3.69|0.005
81696829|NCT00696436|163091077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|-1.64||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.64|-4.69|<0.001
81716909|NCT00594568|163129240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.518||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.518
81696830|NCT00696436|163091077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|0.64||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.64|-2.39|0.257
81696831|NCT00696436|163091077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.86||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|-0.33||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.33|-3.39|0.017
81716910|NCT00594568|163129240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.013
81716911|NCT00594568|163129240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.072||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.072
81696832|NCT00696436|163091078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|-12.54||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-12.54|-17.30|<0.001
81716912|NCT00594568|163129241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.069
81716913|NCT00594568|163129241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81716914|NCT00594568|163129241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.198||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.198
81716915|NCT00594568|163129242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.127||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.127
81716916|NCT00594568|163129242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.016
81716917|NCT00594568|163129242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.381||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.381
81716918|NCT00594568|163129243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81716919|NCT00594568|163129243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81696833|NCT00696436|163091078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.99|-11.27||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-11.27|-15.99|<0.001
81716920|NCT00594568|163129243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.141||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.141
81716921|NCT00594568|163129244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.337||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.337
81716922|NCT00594568|163129244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.018
81716923|NCT00594568|163129244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.157||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.157
81716924|NCT00594568|163129245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.186
81716925|NCT00594568|163129245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.149||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.149
81716926|NCT00594568|163129245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.889||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.889
81716927|NCT00594568|163129246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.202||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.202
81716928|NCT00594568|163129246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.075
81696834|NCT00696436|163091078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.86||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|-0.87||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.87|-4.85|0.005
81716929|NCT00594568|163129246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.616||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.616
81716930|NCT01422876|163129257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline HbA1c (p\<0.0001) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.0038), geographical region (p\<0.0001), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||-0.41|-0.75|<0.0001
81716931|NCT01422876|163129257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline HbA1c (p\<0.0001) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.0038), geographical region (p\<0.0001), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||-0.32|-0.67|<0.0001
81716932|NCT01422876|163129257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline HbA1c (p\<0.0001) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.0038), geographical region (p\<0.0001), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||-0.25|-0.59|<0.0001
81716933|NCT01422876|163129257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline HbA1c (p\<0.0001) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.0038), geographical region (p\<0.0001), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||-0.21|-0.56|<0.0001
81716934|NCT01422876|163129258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.37|-9.48|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline fasting plasma glucose (p\<0.0001), baseline HbA1c (p=0.6082) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.3685), geographical region (p=0.0104), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||-9.48|-23.37|<0.0001
81716935|NCT01422876|163129258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.62|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.3|-15.1|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline fasting plasma glucose (p\<0.0001), baseline HbA1c (p=0.6082) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.3685), geographical region (p=0.0104), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||-15.10|-29.30|<0.0001
81716936|NCT01422876|163129258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.55||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.31|-4.37|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline fasting plasma glucose (p\<0.0001), baseline HbA1c (p=0.6082) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.3685), geographical region (p=0.0104), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||-4.37|-18.31|0.0015
81716937|NCT01422876|163129258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.21|-12.03|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline fasting plasma glucose (p\<0.0001), baseline HbA1c (p=0.6082) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.3685), geographical region (p=0.0104), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||-12.03|-26.21|<0.0001
81716938|NCT01422876|163129259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78||0.1605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.74|2.11|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline fasting plasma glucose (p\<0.0001), baseline HbA1c (p=0.4591) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.7413), geographical region (p=0.1504), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||2.11|-12.74|0.1605
81716939|NCT01422876|163129259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78||0.1246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.25|1.61|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline fasting plasma glucose (p\<0.0001), baseline HbA1c (p=0.4591) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.7413), geographical region (p=0.1504), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||1.61|-13.25|0.1246
81716940|NCT01422876|163129259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.06|-16.21|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline fasting plasma glucose (p\<0.0001), baseline HbA1c (p=0.4591) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.7413), geographical region (p=0.1504), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||-16.21|-31.06|<0.0001
81696835|NCT00696436|163091078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-2.73||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.73|-6.80|<0.001
81696836|NCT00696436|163091078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.57||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|0.4||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.40|-3.55|0.119
81696837|NCT00696436|163091078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.49|-1.45||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.45|-5.49|<0.001
81696838|NCT00696436|163091079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.48|-8.13||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-8.13|-11.48|<0.001
81696839|NCT00696436|163091079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.63|-7.3||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.30|-10.63|<0.001
81696840|NCT00696436|163091079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.99||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|-0.58||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.58|-3.39|0.006
81696841|NCT00696436|163091079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-1.14||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.14|-4.00|<0.001
81696842|NCT00696436|163091079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|0.25||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.25|-2.53|0.107
81696843|NCT00696436|163091079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.73||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|-0.3||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.30|-3.15|0.017
81696844|NCT00696436|163091080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.56|-10.45||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-10.45|-15.56|<0.001
81696845|NCT00696436|163091080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.51|-9.43||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.43|-14.51|<0.001
81696846|NCT00696436|163091080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.42||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|0.72||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.72|-3.56|0.194
81696847|NCT00696436|163091080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.65||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.84|-1.46||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.46|-5.84|0.001
81696848|NCT00696436|163091080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|1.73||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.73|-2.51|0.720
81716941|NCT01422876|163129259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.71|-14.88|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline fasting plasma glucose (p\<0.0001), baseline HbA1c (p=0.4591) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.7413), geographical region (p=0.1504), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||-14.88|-29.71|<0.0001
81696849|NCT00696436|163091080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.62||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|-0.45||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.45|-4.79|0.018
81696850|NCT00696436|163091081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.42|-6.87||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.87|-10.42|<0.001
81696851|NCT00696436|163091081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.52|-5.99||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.99|-9.52|<0.001
81696852|NCT00696436|163091081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|0.77||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.77|-2.21|0.341
81696853|NCT00696436|163091081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.28||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-0.76||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.76|-3.80|0.003
81696854|NCT00696436|163091081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.64||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.64|-1.30|0.821
81696855|NCT00696436|163091081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.39||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|0.12||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.12|-2.89|0.071
81696856|NCT00696436|163091082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.96|-12.94||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-12.94|-17.96|<0.001
81716942|NCT01422876|163129260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.6604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|1.03||Not an alpha protected test.|ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline weight (p\<0.0001), baseline HbA1c (p=0.1610) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.3685), geographical region (p=0.0162), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||1.03|-0.65|0.6604
81716943|NCT01422876|163129260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|-1.44|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline weight (p\<0.0001), baseline HbA1c (p=0.1610) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.3685), geographical region (p=0.0162), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||-1.44|-3.15|<0.0001
81716944|NCT01422876|163129260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.8757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.77||Not an alpha protected test.|ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline weight (p\<0.0001), baseline HbA1c (p=0.1610) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.3685), geographical region (p=0.0162), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||0.77|-0.91|0.8757
81716945|NCT01422876|163129260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|-1.05|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline weight (p\<0.0001), baseline HbA1c (p=0.1610) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.3685), geographical region (p=0.0162), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||-1.05|-2.77|<0.0001
81716946|NCT01422876|163129261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline HbA1c (p\<0.0001) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.8627), geographical region (p=0.0008), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||0.06|-0.33|0.1785
81716947|NCT01422876|163129261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline HbA1c (p\<0.0001) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.8627), geographical region (p=0.0008), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||-0.21|-0.61|<0.0001
81716948|NCT01422876|163129261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline HbA1c (p\<0.0001) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.8627), geographical region (p=0.0008), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||-0.22|-0.61|<0.0001
81716949|NCT01422876|163129261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline HbA1c (p\<0.0001) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.8627), geographical region (p=0.0008), treatment (p\<0.0001) as fixed effect(s).||-0.37|-0.76|<0.0001
81716950|NCT01422876|163129262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.14||Not an alpha protected test.|ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline weight (p\<0.0001), baseline HbA1c (p=0.0023) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.0316), geographical region (p=0.0134), treatment (p=0.0031) as fixed effect(s).||1.14|-0.88|0.8010
81716951|NCT01422876|163129262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.3616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.54||Not an alpha protected test.|ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline weight (p\<0.0001), baseline HbA1c (p=0.0023) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.0316), geographical region (p=0.0134), treatment (p=0.0031) as fixed effect(s).||0.54|-1.48|0.3616
81716952|NCT01422876|163129262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline weight (p\<0.0001), baseline HbA1c (p=0.0023) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.0316), geographical region (p=0.0134), treatment (p=0.0031) as fixed effect(s).||-0.21|-2.23|0.0178
81716953|NCT01422876|163129262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|-0.95|||ANCOVA|||Model for Week 24 includes baseline weight (p\<0.0001), baseline HbA1c (p=0.0023) as linear covariate(s) and baseline eGFR (MDRD) (p=0.0316), geographical region (p=0.0134), treatment (p=0.0031) as fixed effect(s).||-0.95|-2.97|0.0001
81716954|NCT01422876|163129263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.191|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.319|7.573|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression includes treatment, baseline eGFR (MDRD), geographical region and baseline HbA1c.||7.573|2.319|<0.0001
81716955|NCT01422876|163129263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.474|8.184|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression includes treatment, baseline eGFR (MDRD), geographical region and baseline HbA1c.||8.184|2.474|<0.0001
81716956|NCT01422876|163129263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.495|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|6.363|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression includes treatment, baseline eGFR (MDRD), geographical region and baseline HbA1c.||6.363|1.920|<0.0001
81716957|NCT01422876|163129263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.795||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.562|5.001|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression includes treatment, baseline eGFR (MDRD), geographical region and baseline HbA1c.||5.001|1.562|0.0005
81716958|NCT01422876|163129264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.893||||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.095|3.274|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression includes treatment, baseline eGFR (MDRD), geographical region and baseline HbA1c.||3.274|1.095|0.0224
81716959|NCT01422876|163129264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.961||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.697|5.169|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression includes treatment, baseline eGFR (MDRD), geographical region and baseline HbA1c.||5.169|1.697|0.0001
81696857|NCT00696436|163091082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.42|-11.43||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-11.43|-16.42|<0.001
81696858|NCT00696436|163091082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.32||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.42|-1.22||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.22|-5.42|0.002
81716960|NCT01422876|163129264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.065|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.768|5.314|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression includes treatment, baseline eGFR (MDRD), geographical region and baseline HbA1c.||5.314|1.768|<0.0001
81716961|NCT01422876|163129264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.303|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.462|7.522|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression includes treatment, baseline eGFR (MDRD), geographical region and baseline HbA1c.||7.522|2.462|<0.0001
81470083|NCT02542293|162633038|OTHER|The study was not designed or powered to show statistical significance for efficacy endpoints in the China cohort, so all statistical analyses for the China cohort were considered exploratory.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.492|1.03|||||The HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for histology (squamous Vs non-squamous), with ties handled by the Efron approach.|"FAS:~China: Durvalumab + Tremelimumab Vs China: SoC Chemotherapy~A HR \<1 favors Durvalumab + Tremelimumab to be associated with a longer time to second progression than SoC."||1.030|0.492|
81716962|NCT00518531|163129284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.5||||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|19.7||All statistical hypothesis tests were conducted at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment was employed for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by center and prior osteoporotic fracture|Positive values for absolute risk reduction favor denosumab.|||19.7|1.3|0.0259
81716963|NCT00518531|163129285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.6|41.3||All statistical hypothesis tests were conducted at the 0.05 significance level. No adjustment was employed for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by center and prior osteoporotic fracture|Positive values for absolute risk reduction favor denosumab.|||41.3|20.6|<0.0001
81716964|NCT00518531|163129286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.0||||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|19.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by center and prior osteoporotic fracture.|Positive values for absolute risk reduction favor denosumab.|||19.7|2.2|0.0138
81716965|NCT00518531|163129287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.6|37.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by center and prior osteoporotic fracture.|Positive values for absolute risk reduction favor denosumab.|||37.7|17.6|<0.0001
81696859|NCT00696436|163091082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.26|-2.97||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.97|-7.26|<0.001
81537981|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.9227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|1.57||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||1.57|-1.73|0.9227
81696860|NCT00696436|163091082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|0.29||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.29|-3.88|0.091
81696861|NCT00696436|163091082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.72|-1.46||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.46|-5.72|<0.001
81696862|NCT00696436|163091083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.92|-8.36||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-8.36|-11.92|<0.001
81696863|NCT00696436|163091083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.94|-7.4||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.40|-10.94|<0.001
81696864|NCT00696436|163091083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.31||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|-0.82||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.82|-3.81|0.002
81696865|NCT00696436|163091083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|-1.19||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.19|-4.24|<0.001
81696866|NCT00696436|163091083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|0.14||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.14|-2.82|0.076
81696867|NCT00696436|163091083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.74||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|-0.22||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.22|-3.25|0.024
81716966|NCT00518531|163129288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.8||||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|18.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by center and prior osteoporotic fracture.|Positive values for absolute risk reduction favor denosumab.|||18.5|1.1|0.0291
81716967|NCT00518531|163129289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|36.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by center and prior osteoporotic fracture.|Positive values for absolute risk reduction favor denosumab.|||36.7|18.1|<0.0001
81716968|NCT04621227|163129317|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|202.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|167.14|246.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison for AUClast (PF-06882961 120mg BID + rosuvastatin 10mg \[Period 4\] vs Rosuvastatin 10mg \[Period 1\])||246.41|167.14|
81716969|NCT04621227|163129317|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|283.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|233.68|344.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison for AUClast (PF-06882961 200mg BID + rosuvastatin 10mg \[Period 7\] vs Rosuvastatin 10mg \[Period 1\])||344.51|233.68|
81696868|NCT00696436|163091084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.66|-10.02||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-10.02|-15.66|<0.001
81696869|NCT00696436|163091084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.72|-9.11||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.11|-14.72|<0.001
81696870|NCT00696436|163091084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.74||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.62||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.62|-4.10|0.149
81696871|NCT00696436|163091084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.65|-1.83||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.83|-6.65|<0.001
81696872|NCT00696436|163091084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|1.53||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.53|-3.16|0.494
81716970|NCT04621227|163129318|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|50.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|42.27|60.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison for AUClast (PF-06882961 120mg BID + midazolam 2mg \[Period 5\] vs Midazolam 2mg \[Period 2\])||60.50|42.27|
81696873|NCT00696436|163091084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.32||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.72|-0.93||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.93|-5.72|0.007
81696874|NCT00696436|163091085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.03|-5.79||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.79|-10.03|<0.001
81696875|NCT00696436|163091085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|-5.88||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.88|-10.10|<0.001
81696876|NCT00696436|163091085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|1.42||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.42|-2.14|0.691
81696877|NCT00696436|163091085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.39||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-0.57||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.57|-4.20|0.010
81696878|NCT00696436|163091085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.32||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||1.32|-2.20|0.625
81696879|NCT00696436|163091085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.46||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|-0.66||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate. Unadjusted p-value was presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.66|-4.27|0.008
81696880|NCT00696436|163091086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|7.88||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||7.88|3.15|<0.001
81716971|NCT04621227|163129318|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|50.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|42.06|60.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison for AUClast (PF-06882961 200mg BID + midazolam 2mg \[Period 8\] vs Midazolam 2mg \[Period 2\])||60.78|42.06|
81716972|NCT01728376|163129331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (%)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|25.3|||||Daptomycin minus Comparator 95% Confidence Interval (CI) by Wilson score method|Difference in satisfactory response between treatment groups. Satisfactory response = cured + improved||25.3|-30.3|
81716973|NCT01728376|163129331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (%)|16.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|45.7|||||Daptomycin minus Comparator 95% CI by Wilson score method|Difference in satisfactory response between treatment groups. Satisfactory response = cured + improved||45.7|-13.0|
81716974|NCT01728376|163129331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (%)|25.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|72.4|||||Daptomycin minus Comparator 95% CI by Wilson score method|Difference in satisfactory response between treatment groups. Satisfactory response = cured + improved||72.4|-21.0|
81716975|NCT01728376|163129332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (%)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.8|39.8|||||Daptomycin minus Comparator 95% CI by Wilson score method|Difference in success response between treatment arms||39.8|-29.8|
81716976|NCT01728376|163129332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (%)|37.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|75.1|||||Daptomycin minus Comparator 95% CI by Wilson score method|Difference in success response between treatment arms||75.1|0.7|
81716977|NCT01728376|163129332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (%)|-10.0||||||95.0|-60.3|40.3|||||Daptomycin minus Comparator 95% CI by Wilson score method|Difference in success response between treatment arms||40.3|-60.3|
81716978|NCT03681769|163129363|EQUIVALENCE|Non-equivalence determined by p\<.05.||||||0.83||||||No site X time interaction (F12,270 = 0.614, p = 0.830).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.83
81696881|NCT00696436|163091086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.94|7.37||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||7.37|2.94|<0.001
81696882|NCT00696436|163091086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.03||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.03|1.03|0.032
81696883|NCT00696436|163091086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.06||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.06|1.04|0.029
81716979|NCT03681769|163129364|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.53
81716980|NCT00423137|163129417|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-1.385|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.181||0.5305|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the ANCOVA model with treatment, centre, and baseline.||||||0.5305
81716981|NCT00423137|163129418|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-0.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.1498|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the ANCOVA model with treatment, centre, and baseline.|Difference to Placebo \[Treatment-Placebo\]|||||0.1498
81716982|NCT00423137|163129421|OTHER||Difference of least square means|0.335|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.434||0.4472|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the ANCOVA model with treatment, centre, and baseline.|Difference to Placebo \[Treatment-Placebo\]|||||0.4472
81716983|NCT00423137|163129422|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.342||0.6829|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the ANCOVA model with treatment, centre, and baseline.|Difference to Placebo \[Treatment-Placebo\]|||||0.6829
81716984|NCT00423137|163129423|OTHER||Difference of least square means|0.571|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.391||0.1565|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the ANCOVA model with treatment, centre, and baseline.|Difference to Placebo \[Treatment-Placebo\]|||||0.1565
81716985|NCT00423137|163129424|OTHER||Difference of least square means|1.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.185||0.3709|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the ANCOVA model with treatment, centre, and baseline.|Difference to Placebo \[Treatment-Placebo\]|||||0.3709
81470084|NCT03030118|162633045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Regression, Logistic|||For the primary outcome (SLICC classification criteria count \[SLICC score\]), measured every 12 weeks over a 96-week period, we used an ordinal logistic regression model to compare the estimated slopes over time for the intervention (HCQ) and placebo groups. The model accounted for the ordinal and non-decreasing properties of the SLICC score. Our null hypothesis was that the intervention slope equaled the placebo slope, with a corresponding hypothesis that the slopes were not equal.||||0.72
81696884|NCT00696436|163091086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.89||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.89|0.96|0.080
81696885|NCT00696436|163091086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.92||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.92|0.97|0.071
81696886|NCT00696436|163091087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|5.15||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.15|2.10|<0.001
81696887|NCT00696436|163091087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|4.54||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.54|1.86|<0.001
81696888|NCT00696436|163091087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.8||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.80|0.83|0.306
81696889|NCT00696436|163091087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.97||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.97|0.92|0.132
81696890|NCT00696436|163091087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.58||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.58|0.74|0.695
81696891|NCT00696436|163091087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.74||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.74|0.81|0.381
81696892|NCT00696436|163091088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|8.41||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||8.41|3.20|<0.001
81696893|NCT00696436|163091088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|7.19||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||7.19|2.73|<0.001
81696894|NCT00696436|163091088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.94||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.94|0.99|0.056
81696895|NCT00696436|163091088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.02||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.02|1.02|0.036
81470085|NCT03030118|162633046|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Regression, Cox|||Progression to SLE was defined as the number of subjects in whom a SLICC score of 4 was recorded, up to 96 weeks.||||0.81
81696896|NCT00696436|163091088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.66||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.66|0.85|0.317
81696897|NCT00696436|163091088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.73||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value was presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.73|0.87|0.234
81696898|NCT00205699|163091146|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value refers to the time by treatment condition interaction. The a priori threshold for statistical significance in this planned primary test was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Primary analysis for change in DEXA % fat used a likelihood-based mixed-effects model using time (0, 6 and 12 weeks) and medication group as independent variables, with Toeplitz covariance structure specified, based on Bayesian information criteria (BIC). The null hypotheses were that there was no difference in the outcome over time (main effect of time) and that there were no differences between groups in the change over time (time by treatment condition).||||<0.0001
81696899|NCT00205699|163091147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.07
81696900|NCT00205699|163091148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.27
81696901|NCT00205699|163091149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.17
81696902|NCT00205699|163091150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.29
81696903|NCT00205699|163091151|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.003|||||||ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA was used to test for the main effect of time on the outcome, and to test for a time by treatment condition interaction that would indicate differences between groups in change over time in the primary outcome. The null hypotheses were that there was no difference in the outcome over time (main effect of time) and that there were no differences between groups in the change over time (time by treatment condition).||||<0.003
81696904|NCT00205699|163091151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied (p\<0.05/4 = 0.0125).|Contrast|Contrasts based on the ANCOVA-derived time by treatment condition interaction.||||||0.003
81696905|NCT00205699|163091151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied (p\<0.05/4 = 0.0125).|ANCOVA|Contrasts based on the ANCOVA-derived time by treatment condition interaction.||||||0.002
81696906|NCT02928380|163091181|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.02||||0.0987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA Model with weight of the peanut particle (food occlusion) as response variable, treatment and period as fixed effect.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment is such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|H0: The mean mass of food particles retrieved from using a marketed denture adhesive with a flat ribbon nozzle is no different from using no adhesive H01: The mean mass of food particles retrieved from using a marketed denture adhesive with a flat ribbon nozzle is different from using no adhesive.||0.00|-0.05|0.0987
81696907|NCT02093234|163091206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81696908|NCT02093234|163091207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81696909|NCT02093234|163091208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81696910|NCT02093234|163091209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||0.02
81696911|NCT00421603|163091266|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All analyses were conducted on the intent-to-treat sample of all randomized patients. All statistical tests were 2-tailed and employed at a significance level of 5%, unless otherwise stated. The original sample size of 120 patients was chosen to ensure sufficient power (at least 80%) of a two-sided test with level of significance α=0.05 for detecting difference between the two experimental treatments with respect to the percentage of subjects who achieve continuous 3-weeks abstinence.|||||=|0.05|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||The dichotomous primary outcome was analyzed using logistic regression with independent predictors: treatment (MAS-ER and topiramate vs. placebo) and adjusted for baseline severity of cocaine use (total number of cocaine use days in the 28 days prior to randomization).||||=.05
81696912|NCT01658579|163091285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.179||0.7304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.614|5.124|||Linear Mixed Model|||Analysis was performed using a linear mixed model with treatment and period as fixed effects, and participant as random effect.||5.124|-3.614|0.7304
81696913|NCT04397718|163091304|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.06|||Chi-squared||Logistic regression adjusted for age, hypertension, and COPD|||3.06|0.46|0.667
81470086|NCT03030118|162633047|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Regression, Logistic|||"For the SLEDAI score, we combined responses to model the following groups:~* Score of 0 or 1~* Score of 2 or 3~* Score of 4, 6, or 8"||||0.74
81696914|NCT04397718|163091305|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.49|||Log Rank||Cox regression model adjusted for age, hypertension, and COPD.|||1.49|0.58|0.876
81696915|NCT04397718|163091306|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.92|||Chi-squared||Logistic regression adjusted for age, hypertension, and COPD.|||2.92|0.31|0.991
81696916|NCT04397718|163091307|SUPERIORITY||Quantile Regression|0.0||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|4.11|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Adjusted for age, hypertension, and COPD|||4.11|-2.03|0.841
81696917|NCT04397718|163091308|SUPERIORITY||Quantile Regression|0.0||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Adjusted for age, hypertension, and COPD|||0|0|0.746
81696918|NCT04397718|163091309|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.3||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|7.39|||Log Rank||Cox regression model adjusted for age, hypertension, and COPD|||7.39|0.72|0.1
81696919|NCT04397718|163091310|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.0|||Fisher Exact||||Logistical regression adjusted for age, hypertension, COPD, and baseline severity score.|2|0.33|0.425
81696920|NCT04397718|163091311|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.42|||Chi-squared||Logistic regression adjusted for age, hypertension, and COPD.|||3.42|0.44|0.688
81696921|NCT00304915|163091312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|4.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.56|1.37|0.003
81696922|NCT00973921|163091313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|1.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.0|||Wilson|||The 95% confidence Interval (CI) of the primary outcome has been calculated using the Wilson method of estimating the CI of a single proportion||1.0|0.86|<0.01
81696923|NCT00973921|163091314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.74|||<|0.0001|||||||Bland Altman|||||||<0.0001
81470087|NCT03030118|162633048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression||"For analysis, we combined responses ≥3 to model the following groups:~* Score of 0~* Score of 1~* Score of 2~* Score of 3 or higher"||||0.77
81537982|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.8894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|1.6||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||1.60|-1.84|0.8894
81470088|NCT03030118|162633049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.386|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.386
81470089|NCT03030118|162633050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.497|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.497
81470090|NCT03030118|162633051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression||||||0.99
81470091|NCT03030118|162633052|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81696924|NCT00973921|163091316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.5||||0.0034|||||||Bland-Altman|||||||0.0034
81696925|NCT04348591|163091355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.029||This p value corresponds to the main effect for experimental group; a-priori threshold was .012|Mixed Models Analysis|||A MMANOVA analysis using an unstructured covariance structure examined main effects of experimental group, instruction provided, headache, racial background, and type of neurostimulation administered. HF-HRV was transformed using an lg function for normality.||.029|-.12|.221
81696926|NCT04348591|163091355|SUPERIORITY|This is a within subject analysis that uses data across groups, controlling for the effect of neurostimulation alone, coil to cortex distance, and racial background|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.103|||Mixed Models Analysis|Comparison between sham neurostimulation and high frequency neurostimulation||A MMANOVA analysis using an unstructured covariance examined the main effect of type of neurostimulation provided||.103|.016|.008
81716986|NCT00423137|163129425|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-52.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.48||0.0044|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the one way ANOVA model with Treatment.|Difference to Placebo \[Treatment-Placebo\]|||||0.0044
81716987|NCT00423137|163129426|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-67.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.29||0.0056|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the one way ANOVA model with Treatment.|Difference to Placebo \[Treatment-Placebo\]|||||0.0056
81716988|NCT00423137|163129427|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-62.571|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.42||0.0025|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the one way ANOVA model with Treatment.|Difference to Placebo \[Treatment-Placebo\]|||||0.0025
81716989|NCT00423137|163129428|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-40.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.8||0.0439|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the one way ANOVA model with Treatment.|Difference to Placebo \[Treatment-Placebo\]|||||0.0439
81716990|NCT00423137|163129429|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-57.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.3||0.0129|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the one way ANOVA model with Treatment.|Difference to Placebo \[Treatment-Placebo\]|||||0.0129
81716991|NCT00423137|163129430|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-55.332|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.11||0.0037|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the one way ANOVA model with Treatment.|Difference to Placebo \[Treatment-Placebo\]|||||0.0037
81716992|NCT00423137|163129431|OTHER||Difference of least square means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.9076|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the ANCOVA model with treatment, centre, and baseline.|Difference to Placebo \[Treatment-Placebo\]|||||0.9076
81716993|NCT00423137|163129432|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-13453.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16118.0||0.4121|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the ANCOVA model with treatment, centre, and baseline.|Difference to Placebo \[Treatment-Placebo\]|||||0.4121
81716994|NCT00423137|163129433|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-78.619|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|298.91||0.7948|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the ANCOVA model with treatment, centre, and baseline.|Difference to Placebo \[Treatment-Placebo\]|||||0.7948
81716995|NCT00423137|163129434|OTHER||Difference of least square means|0.195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.064|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the ANCOVA model with treatment, centre, and baseline.|Difference to Placebo \[Treatment-Placebo\]|||||0.0640
81470092|NCT03030118|162633053|NON_INFERIORITY|Outcome with hydroxychloroquine is hypothesized to be not inferior to outcome with placebo.|||||>|0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.5
81470093|NCT03030118|162633054|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81470094|NCT03030118|162633055|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81696927|NCT04348591|163091355|SUPERIORITY|The analysis controls for coil to cortex distance, racial background and effect of neurostimulation alone. It compares sham stimulation with low frequency neurostimulation|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.029|0.111|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A MMANOVA analysis using an unstructured covariance structure examined the main effect of type of neurostimulation provided.||.111|.029|.001
81716996|NCT00423137|163129435|OTHER||Difference of least square means|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.0587|||||||ANCOVA|The adjusted least squares mean is estimated based on the ANCOVA model with treatment, centre, and baseline.|Difference to Placebo \[Treatment-Placebo\]|||||0.0587
81716997|NCT03478982|163129453|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|23.3|||=|0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|44.8|||Chi-squared|||||44.8|1.8|=0.0392
81716998|NCT03478982|163129453|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|23.3|||=|0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|44.8|||Chi-squared|||||44.8|1.8|=0.0392
81716999|NCT01005810|163129457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|5.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.24|1.05|0.029
81717000|NCT04753606|163129464|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-32.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.943|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.03|-21.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-21.90|-44.03|<.0001
81717001|NCT04753606|163129464|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-39.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.927|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.21|-28.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-28.15|-50.21|<.0001
81717002|NCT04753606|163129465|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-32.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.943|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.03|-21.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-21.90|-44.03|<.0001
81717003|NCT04753606|163129465|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-39.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.927|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.21|-28.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-28.15|-50.21|<.0001
81470095|NCT00310466|162633058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.87
81470096|NCT00310466|162633059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81717004|NCT04753606|163129466|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-32.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.943|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.03|-21.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-21.90|-44.03|<.0001
81717005|NCT04753606|163129466|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-39.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.927|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.21|-28.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-28.15|-50.21|<.0001
81717006|NCT04753606|163129467|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-28.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.643|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.14|-19.74|||ANCOVA|||||-19.74|-38.14|<.0001
81717007|NCT04753606|163129467|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-40.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.591|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.16|-30.97|||ANCOVA|||||-30.97|-49.16|<.0001
81717008|NCT04753606|163129468|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-28.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.643|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.14|-19.74|||ANCOVA|||||-19.74|-38.14|<.0001
81717009|NCT04753606|163129468|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-40.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.591|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.16|-30.97|||ANCOVA|||||-30.97|-49.16|<.0001
81717010|NCT04753606|163129469|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-28.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.643|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.14|-19.74|||ANCOVA|||||-19.74|-38.14|<.0001
81717011|NCT04753606|163129469|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-40.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.591|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.16|-30.97|||ANCOVA|||||-30.97|-49.16|<.0001
81470097|NCT00310466|162633061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.55
81537983|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.5074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|1.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||1.13|-2.29|0.5074
81717012|NCT04753606|163129470|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-18.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.657|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.51|-11.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-11.02|-25.51|<.0001
81717013|NCT04753606|163129470|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-23.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.65|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.22|-16.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-16.76|-31.22|<.0001
81717014|NCT04753606|163129471|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-18.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.657|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.51|-11.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-11.02|-25.51|<.0001
81470098|NCT00078949|162633062|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The literature has suggested that the ORR is approximately 50% for this patient population treated with DHAP. The treatment difference is defined as the response rate for the DHAP arm minus that of GDP arm. We would consider GDP to be non-inferior to DHAP if we are 95% sure that the true difference is less than 10%. In order to rule out that the 10% difference with 80% power, we need to accrue a total of 630 eligible patients. The actual sample size for this final analysis is 619 patients.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.2||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|6.7||p-value for non-inferiority|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.7|-9.0|0.005
81470099|NCT00078949|162633063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.1||||0.55||95.0|-10.0|5.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.8|-10.0|0.55
81537984|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.1753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|0.53||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.53|-2.91|0.1753
81717015|NCT04753606|163129471|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-23.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.65|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.22|-16.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-16.76|-31.22|<.0001
81717016|NCT04753606|163129472|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-18.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.657|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.51|-11.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-11.02|-25.51|<.0001
81717017|NCT04753606|163129472|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-23.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.65|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.22|-16.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-16.76|-31.22|<.0001
81717018|NCT04753606|163129473|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-30.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.503|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.46|-21.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-21.62|-39.46|<.0001
81717019|NCT04753606|163129473|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-36.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.488|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.92|-27.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-27.14|-44.92|<.0001
81717020|NCT04753606|163129474|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-30.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.503|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.46|-21.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-21.62|-39.46|<.0001
81717021|NCT04753606|163129474|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-36.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.488|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.92|-27.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-27.14|-44.92|<.0001
81717022|NCT04753606|163129475|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-30.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.503|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.46|-21.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-21.62|-39.46|<.0001
81717023|NCT04753606|163129475|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-36.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.488|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.92|-27.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||-27.14|-44.92|<.0001
81717024|NCT04753606|163129476|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|129.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.337|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|110.78|147.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||147.77|110.78|<.0001
81717025|NCT04753606|163129476|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|164.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.306|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|145.9|182.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||182.76|145.90|<.0001
81470100|NCT00078949|162633064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.12|||Log Rank|||It was estimated that 240 patients will be eligible for the maintenance question, and randomized with a 1:1 ratio to either rituximab or observation. It is expected that the 2-year event-free survival will be 50% on the observation arm. In order to detect a 15% difference in the 2-year event-free survival with an 80% power using a two-sided 5% level test, 142 events are required to detect an HR of 0.622.||1.12|0.52|0.17
81696928|NCT04348591|163091356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.223|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.243|0.689|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is the result for the main effect found of group (emotion dysregulation group versus misophonia)|A MMANOVA analysis using an unstructured covariance structure examined changes in SCL between groups, experimental types of neurostimulation, and their interaction, controlling for baseline, racial background, coil to cortex distance, and headache||.689|-.243|.34
81696929|NCT04348591|163091356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.493|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.198|0.787|||Mixed Models Analysis|This is the main effect of neurostimulation condition. Specifically here we show the difference in estimated marginal means between sham and HF-rTMS||A MMANOVA analysis using an unstructured covariance structure examined changes in SCL between groups, experimental types of neurostimulation, and their interaction, controlling for baseline, racial background, coil to cortex distance, and headache||.787|.198|.001
81696930|NCT04348591|163091356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.469|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.182|0.757|||Mixed Models Analysis|This is the main effect of neurostimulation administered, specifically comparing estimated marginal means for sham and LF-rTMS||A MMANOVA analysis using an unstructured covariance structure examined changes in SCL between groups, experimental types of neurostimulation, and their interaction, controlling for baseline, racial background, coil to cortex distance, and headache||.757|.182|.002
81696931|NCT04348591|163091356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||mean difference between sham and HF-rTMS for misophonia participants only when downregulating misophonic sounds|The investigators tested the interaction between experimental neurostimulation (sham, active high frequency rTMS, active low frequency rTMS), instruction provided (listen to neutral sound; listen to aversive sound, listen to misophonic sound, downregulate aversive sound, downregulate misophonic sound), and group (misophonic, clinical control) as part of the same MMANOVA analysis described above (i.e., controlling for coil-to-cortex distance, racial background, baseline, \& presence of headache).||||.0005
81696932|NCT04348591|163091358|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0563|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09853||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14149|0.25411|||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent samples t-test was conducted to examine differences between groups in BOLD bilateral dlPFC signal during the regulation of misophonic versus aversive sounds. One outlier was removed from the misophonia group to avoid violating the normality assumption.||.25411|-.14149|.57
81696933|NCT04348591|163091359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037293|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131419||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22667|0.301257|||t-test, 2 sided|50 degrees of freedom||An independent samples t-test was conducted to examine differences between groups in vmPFC activation that was greater when downregulating misophonic versus non-misophonic distress. One participant from each group was excluded for being an outlier||0.301257|-0.226670|.778
81696934|NCT04348591|163091360|SUPERIORITY||z score|4.69|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effects whole-brain using cluster|||Mixed effects (FSL's FLAME 1; Oxford Univ., UK) whole brain analyses using cluster correction following a voxel-wise Z-score threshold of 2.3.||||<.05
81696935|NCT04348591|163091361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.197|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.283||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.766|0.372|||Mixed Models Analysis|This is the main effect from the MMANOVA analysis for group difference.||The MMANOVA analysis of SUDS used a Toeplitz covariance structure. The outcome variable was the difference between SUDS after each sound presentation and baseline, controlling for racial background, headache, and coil to cortex difference. Two participants were excluded from this analysis, one in each condition, because they provided outlier data.||.372|-.766|.49
81696936|NCT04348591|163091361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.909|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147|<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.97||This p-value corresponds to the difference between sham and HF-rTMS stimulation|Mixed Models Analysis|||The MMANOVA analysis of SUDS used a Toeplitz covariance structure. This analysis presents the main effect of neurostimulation experimental condition. The outcome variable was the difference between SUDS after each sound presentation and baseline, controlling for racial background, headache, and coil to cortex difference. Two participants were excluded from this analysis, one in each condition, because they provided outlier data.||1.97|.62|<.0000001
81696937|NCT04348591|163091361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.331|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.605||The test corresponds to the difference between sham and LF-rTMS|Mixed Models Analysis|||The MMANOVA analysis of SUDS used a Toeplitz covariance structure. This analysis presents the main effect of neurostimulation experimental condition. The outcome variable was the difference between SUDS after each sound presentation and baseline, controlling for racial background, headache, and coil to cortex difference. Two participants were excluded from this analysis, one in each condition, because they provided outlier data.||.605|.057|.018
81696938|NCT04348591|163091361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||For participants with misophonia difference in distress produced by a misophonic sound when downregulating misophonic sounds while receiving sham vs.HF-rTMS|The MMANOVA analysis of SUDS used a Toeplitz covariance structure. This analysis presents the interaction effect of group by neurostimulation experimental condition. The outcome variable was the difference between SUDS after each sound presentation and baseline, controlling for racial background, headache, and coil to cortex difference. Two participants were excluded from this analysis, one in each condition, because they provided outlier data.||||<.000001
81470101|NCT00577005|162633066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.05425|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03211||0.09|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value \<0.05 considered statistically significant|Mixed Models Analysis|We modeled the the change in thrice weekly cocaine urines using a mixed-effect ordinal regression approach with MIXOR.|Group x time interaction: Z=-1.68950 p = 0.09112|||||0.09
81537985|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.1212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|0.36||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.36|-3.09|0.1212
81696939|NCT04348591|163091362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||This is the result corresponding to the main effect of time in the repeated measures ANCOVA|ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVA (controlling for racial background)||||<.001
81696940|NCT04348591|163091362|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.012|||||||ANCOVA|This analysis corresponds to the main effect of group.||Repeated measures ANOVA (controlling for racial background)||||>.012
81696941|NCT04348591|163091363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent samples t-test was conducted to examine between group differences at the intake assessment on the PROMIS Anxiety subscale||||.78
81696942|NCT04348591|163091363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent samples t-test was conducted to examine between group differences at the intake assessment on the PROMIS Depression subscale||||.29
81696943|NCT04348591|163091363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent samples t-test was conducted to examine between group differences at the intake assessment on the PROMIS Fatigue subscale||||.64
81696944|NCT04348591|163091363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent samples t-test was conducted to examine between group differences at the intake assessment on the PROMIS Sleep disturbance subscale||||.16
81696945|NCT04348591|163091363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent samples t-test was conducted to examine between group differences at the intake assessment on the PROMIS Ability to partake in social roles subscale||||.56
81696946|NCT00186056|163091392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.26|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of HAMD \* medication group F(2,26)=1.38, eta sq = .05||||||<.26
81696947|NCT00438399|163091393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The purpose of the study was to demonstrate the superiority of Clobetasol propionate shampoo over one of three other comparators, in terms of Subject's overall preference. It was to be analyzed using a non parametric two-sided Wilcoxon rank Signed test on ITT population.||||0.0003
81696948|NCT00438399|163091393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The purpose of the study was to demonstrate the superiority of Clobetasol propionate shampoo over one of three other comparators, in terms of Subject's overall preference. It was to be analyzed using a non parametric two-sided Wilcoxon rank Signed test on ITT population.||||0.007
81696949|NCT00438399|163091393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The purpose of the study was to demonstrate the superiority of Clobetasol propionate shampoo over one of three other comparators, in terms of Subject's overall preference. It was to be analyzed using a non parametric two-sided Wilcoxon rank Signed test on ITT population.||||<0.0001
81696950|NCT02193815|163091396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Ratio|93.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.3465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.43|107.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||107.99|80.43|0.3465
81696951|NCT02193815|163091397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|165.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|143.12|192.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||192.25|143.12|<0.0001
81717026|NCT04753606|163129477|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|129.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.337|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|110.78|147.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||147.77|110.78|<.0001
81717027|NCT04753606|163129477|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|164.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.306|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|145.9|182.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||182.76|145.90|<.0001
81717028|NCT04753606|163129478|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|129.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.337|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|110.78|147.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||147.77|110.78|<.0001
81717029|NCT04753606|163129478|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|164.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.306|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|145.9|182.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with missing at random assumption||||182.76|145.90|<.0001
81717030|NCT03841331|163129479|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-1.4||||0.5861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|11.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% Wald confidence intervals for the treatment difference was used|At Week 10||11.1|-13.9|0.5861
81717031|NCT03841331|163129480|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-0.7||||0.5651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|8.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% Wald confidence intervals for the treatment difference was used.|At Week 2||8.7|-10.1|0.5651
81717032|NCT03841331|163129480|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-4.1||||0.7769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|6.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 4|95% Wald confidence intervals for the treatment difference was used.|6.7|-14.8|0.7769
81717033|NCT03841331|163129480|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|2.8||||0.3285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|14.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% Wald confidence intervals for the treatment difference was used.|At Week 6||14.8|-9.1|0.3285
81717034|NCT03841331|163129480|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect|-2.3||||0.6525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|9.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% Wald confidence intervals for the treatment difference was used.|At Week 8||9.8|-14.4|0.6525
81717035|NCT03841331|163129481|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|0.0||||0.4952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|5.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% Wald confidence intervals for the treatment difference was used.|At Week 2||5.7|-5.6|0.4952
81717036|NCT03841331|163129481|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|5.2||||0.0891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|12.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% Wald confidence intervals for the treatment difference was used.|At Week 4||12.7|-2.3|0.0891
81717037|NCT03841331|163129481|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|-4.2||||0.8447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|3.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% Wald confidence intervals for the treatment difference was used.|At Week 6||3.7|-12.1|0.8447
81717038|NCT03841331|163129481|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|1.0||||0.4174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|9.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% Wald confidence intervals for the treatment difference was used.|At Week 8||9.4|-7.5|0.4174
81717039|NCT03841331|163129481|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|2.7||||0.2756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|11.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% Wald confidence intervals for the treatment difference was used.|At Week 10||11.2|-5.8|0.2756
81717040|NCT03841331|163129482|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.4409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.57|||ANOVA|||At Week 2||0.57|-0.49|0.4409
81717041|NCT03841331|163129482|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.5496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.57||At week 4|ANOVA|||At Week 4||0.57|-0.65|0.5496
81717042|NCT03841331|163129482|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.6311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.55|||ANOVA|||At Week 6||0.55|-0.78|0.6311
81717043|NCT03841331|163129482|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4738||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.69|||ANOVA|||At Week 8||0.69|-0.65|0.02
81717044|NCT03841331|163129482|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.3948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.78|||ANOVA|||At Week 10||0.78|-0.60|0.3948
81717045|NCT03841331|163129484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.44||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|9.87|||ANOVA|||At Week 2||9.87|-4.98|0.2440
81717046|NCT03841331|163129484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27||||0.6349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|6.65|||ANOVA|||At Week 4||6.65|-9.20|0.6349
81717047|NCT03841331|163129484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3407||||1.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|10.23|||ANOVA|||At Week 6||10.23|-6.40|1.91
81717048|NCT03841331|163129484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.52|8.97|||ANOVA|||At Week 10||8.97|-8.52|0.4960
81717049|NCT04640168|163129487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.909|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.909
81717050|NCT04640168|163129504|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|13.4||||||||13.4|1.8|
81717051|NCT04640168|163129505|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|5.5||||||||5.5|-4.3|
81717052|NCT04640168|163129523|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.27||||||||1.27|0.80|
81717053|NCT04640168|163129524|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.02||||||||0.02|-0.09|
81717054|NCT04640168|163129525|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.23||||||||1.23|0.94|
81717055|NCT04640168|163129526|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.23||||||||1.23|0.94|
81717056|NCT04640168|163129527|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.19||||||||1.19|0.91|
81717057|NCT03557775|163129589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041||||||Result for time by group interaction (threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05).|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.041
81717058|NCT03557775|163129590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.887||||||Result for time by group interaction. Statistical threshold set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.887
81717059|NCT03557775|163129591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.733||||||Result for time by group interaction effect. Threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.733
81470102|NCT00577005|162633067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.0257|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04369||0.55|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value \<0.05 considered statistically significant|Mixed Models Analysis|We modeled the the change in thrice weekly opioid urines using a mixed-effect ordinal regression approach with MIXOR.|Group x time interaction: Z= 0.58823 p = 0.55638|||||0.55
81470103|NCT00577005|162633068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||||||p-value \<0.05 considered statistically significant|Log Rank|Chi-Square 0.175. df = 1, p=0.676||||||0.67
81470104|NCT00577005|162633069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.1557||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|||||Significant p-value \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Interaction of time x group: Z = -1.5671, p = 0.11708|||||0.11
81470105|NCT01004432|162633070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage achive ACR 20 response|34.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.4|39.4||One sided test adjusting for conducting one interim analysis|Chi-squared|||null hypothesis: proportion \<=0.2||39.4|30.4|<0.0001
81470106|NCT04007107|162633103|OTHER|Comparison|Estimated treatment difference|30.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.6|34.8|||ANOVA|||The intensity of pain was analysed by a fixed analysis of variance model with VAS score as the dependent variable, and product, injection side (right side, left side), injection number (first injection, second injection), and participant as fixed effects.||34.8|26.6|<0.0001
81470107|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority (NI) for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.84||||||Serotype 1: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of least square (LS) means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||0.84|0.65|
81470108|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.9||||||Serotype 3: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||0.90|0.75|
81470109|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.02||||||Serotype 4: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||1.02|0.77|
81470110|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.98||||||Serotype 5: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||0.98|0.79|
81696952|NCT02193815|163091398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|65.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.46|75.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||75.81|56.46|<0.0001
81696953|NCT02193815|163091399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|93.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.3349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.3|107.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||107.81|80.30|0.3349
81717060|NCT03557775|163129592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.702||||||Result for time by group interaction effect. Threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.702
81470111|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.88||||||Serotype 6A: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||0.88|0.65|
81696954|NCT02193815|163091399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|149.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|129.04|173.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||173.34|129.04|<0.0001
81696955|NCT02193815|163091399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|106.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.3991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.92|123.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||123.41|91.92|0.3991
81470112|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.94||||||Serotype 6B: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||0.94|0.71|
81470113|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.99||||||Serotype 7F: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||0.99|0.83|
81696956|NCT02193815|163091399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|71.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.08|83.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||83.36|62.08|<0.0001
81696957|NCT02193815|163091400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|96.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127||0.7529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.0|124.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||124.64|74.00|0.7529
81696958|NCT02193815|163091400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|125.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.1318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.96|169.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||169.75|92.96|0.1318
81696959|NCT02193815|163091400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|103.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.8009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.3|134.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||134.68|79.30|0.8009
81696960|NCT02193815|163091400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|81.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.1012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.94|104.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||104.47|62.94|0.1012
81696961|NCT02757092|163091413|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696962|NCT02757092|163091414|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis||||<0.05
81696963|NCT02757092|163091415|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696964|NCT02757092|163091416|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696965|NCT02757092|163091417|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696966|NCT02757092|163091418|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis||||<0.05
81696967|NCT02757092|163091419|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis||||<0.05
81696968|NCT02757092|163091420|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696969|NCT02757092|163091421|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696970|NCT02757092|163091422|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696971|NCT02757092|163091423|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696972|NCT02757092|163091424|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Descriptive statistics were expressed as mean ± standard deviation or median and interquartile range depending on the nature and distribution of the variables||||0.05
81696973|NCT02757092|163091425|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis||||<0.05
81696974|NCT02757092|163091426|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696975|NCT02757092|163091427|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696976|NCT02757092|163091428|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis||||<0.05
81696977|NCT02757092|163091430|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696978|NCT02757092|163091431|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696979|NCT02757092|163091432|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696980|NCT02757092|163091433|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||null hypothesis||||<0.05
81696981|NCT02757092|163091434|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis||||<0.05
81696982|NCT02757092|163091435|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis||||<0.05
81696983|NCT02757092|163091436|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696984|NCT02757092|163091437|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||null hypothesis||||<0.05
81696985|NCT02757092|163091439|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696986|NCT02757092|163091440|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696987|NCT02757092|163091441|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81696988|NCT04656418|163091460|OTHER|Test for differences|||||<|0.001||||||Compared the time-normalized number of HAE attacks in the active and placebo arms by using a two-sided Wilcoxon test (Hierarchical Testing H01) at alpha = 5%.|Two-sided Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81696989|NCT04656418|163091461|OTHER|Test for differences|||||<|0.001||||||Compared the time-normalized number of HAE attacks in the active and placebo arms by using a two-sided Wilcoxon test.|Two-sided Wilcoxon test|||6 Months of treatment||||<0.001
81696990|NCT04656418|163091462|OTHER|Test for differences|||||<|0.001||||||Tested the differences between the active and placebo arms using a two-sided Wilcoxon test at alpha = 5%.|Two-sided Wilcoxon test|||6 Months of treatment||||<0.001
81696991|NCT04656418|163091462|OTHER|Test for differences|||||<|0.001||||||Tested the differences between the active and placebo arms using a two-sided Wilcoxon test at alpha = 5%.|Two-sided Wilcoxon test|||First 3-months of treatment||||<0.001
81696992|NCT04656418|163091462|OTHER|Test for differences|||||<|0.001||||||Tested the differences between the active and placebo arms using a two-sided Wilcoxon test at alpha = 5%.|Two-sided Wilcoxon test|||Second 3-months of treatment||||<0.001
81696993|NCT04656418|163091463|OTHER|Test for differences|||||<|0.001||||||Tested the differences between the active and placebo arms using a two-sided Wilcoxon test at alpha = 5%.|Two-sided Wilcoxon test|||6 Months of treatment||||<0.001
81696994|NCT04656418|163091463|OTHER|Test for differences|||||<|0.001||||||Tested the differences between the active and placebo arms using a two-sided Wilcoxon test at alpha = 5%.|Two-sided Wilcoxon test|||First 3-months of treatment||||<0.001
81696995|NCT04656418|163091463|OTHER|Test for differences|||||<|0.001||||||Tested the differences between the active and placebo arms using a two-sided Wilcoxon test at alpha = 5%.|Two-sided Wilcoxon test|||Second 3-months of treatment||||<0.001
81696996|NCT04656418|163091464|OTHER|Test for differences|||||<|0.001||||||Tested the differences between the active and placebo arms using a two-sided Wilcoxon test at alpha = 5%.|Two-sided Wilcoxon test|||First 3-months of treatment||||<0.001
81449946|NCT04430855|162586482|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|9.2||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|25.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline Hurley Stage \[Stage \< III, Stage III\] and prior TNF use \[Yes or No\])|Response rate difference = upadacitinib 30 mg - placebo (in-trial + synthetic)|As a supplemental analysis, the percentage of participants who achieved HiSCR at Week 12 was further analyzed by comparing upadacitinib with in-trial placebo participants combined with subjects with historical placebo HiSCR data pre-selected using propensity score matching from adalimumab studies M11-313 and M11-810 and risankizumab study M16-833 (NCT03926169), whose study populations, entry criteria and study designs were similar to this study. The placebo in-trial + synthetic HiSCR was 29.2%.||25.9|-7.6|0.142
81537986|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.3702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|0.9||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.90|-2.41|0.3702
81696997|NCT04656418|163091464|OTHER|Test for differences|||||<|0.001||||||Tested the differences between the active and placebo arms using a two-sided Wilcoxon test at alpha = 5%.|Two-sided Wilcoxon test|||Second 3-months of treatment||||<0.001
81696998|NCT04656418|163091465|OTHER|Test for differences|||||<|0.001||||||Compared the time-normalized number of HAE attacks in the active and placebo arms by using a two-sided Wilcoxon test (Hierarchical testing H02) at alpha = 5%.|Two-sided Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81696999|NCT02475850|163091473|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.06||p\<0.05 threshold (primary outcome)|Regression, Cox|multistate model accounting for death as a semi-competing risk||||1.06|0.80|0.245
81697000|NCT02475850|163091474|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.83|0.99||p\< 0.01 threshold (secondary outcome)|Regression, Cox|||||0.99|0.83|0.004
81697001|NCT02475850|163091476|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least-squared means across|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.309|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-1.1|2.54||p \< 0.01 threshold (secondary outcome)|Mixed Models Analysis|random: patients nested within practices; fixed: baseline score, randomization constraint vars, predictors of missingness||||2.54|-1.10|0.309
81697002|NCT02475850|163091477|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|0.59||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-1.8|0.93||p \< 0.01 threshold (secondary outcome)|Mixed Models Analysis|random: patients nested within practices; fixed: baseline score, randomization constraint vars, predictors of missingness||||0.93|-1.80|0.528
81697003|NCT02475850|163091478|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.037|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-2.0|0.2||p \< 0.01 threshold (secondary outcome)|Mixed Models Analysis|random: patients nested within practices; fixed: baseline score, randomization constraint vars, predictors of missingness|Difference in least-squared means across all follow-up (repeated measures: 12 months/24 months)|||0.20|-2.00|0.037
81697004|NCT02475850|163091479|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.009|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-2.36|-0.02||p\<0.01 threshold (secondary outcome)|Mixed Models Analysis|random: patients nested within practices; fixed: baseline score, randomization constraint vars, predictors of missingness||||-0.02|-2.36|0.009
81697005|NCT02475850|163091480|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.897|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-1.38|1.25||p \<0.01 threshold (secondary outcome)|Mixed Models Analysis|random: patients nested within practices; fixed: baseline score, randomization constraint vars, predictors of missingness|Difference in least-squared means across all follow-up (repeated measures: 12 months, 24 months)|||1.25|-1.38|0.897
81697006|NCT01746940|163091481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1088||||||One-sided p-value|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportions of treatment group successes are equal.||||0.1088
81697007|NCT01746940|163091481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||||||One-sided p-value|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportions of treatment group successes are equal.||||0.0005
81697008|NCT01231607|163091530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares (LS) mean difference|22.0||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|98.33|-4.4|48.4|||General linear model||Estimates are based on the adjusted (least-squares) means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The estimation value represents the dutasteride 0.02 mg LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|||48.4|-4.4|0.046
81697009|NCT01231607|163091530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|67.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.33|41.6|94.2|||General linear model||Estimates are based on the adjusted (least-squares) means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The estimation value represents the dutasteride 0.1 mg LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|||94.2|41.6|<0.001
81697010|NCT01231607|163091530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|94.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.33|67.8|121.0|||General linear model|Each dose of dutasteride independently analyzed for comparison against placebo using a general linear model.|Estimates are based on the adjusted (least-squares) means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The estimation value represents the dutasteride 0.5 mg LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|||121.0|67.8|<0.001
81697011|NCT01231607|163091530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|61.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.33|34.4|88.4|||General linear model||Estimates are based on the adjusted (least-squares) means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The estimation value represents the finasteride 1 mg LS mean minus the placebo LS mean.|||88.4|34.4|<0.001
81697012|NCT01231607|163091530|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Differences between dutasteride (DUT) and finasteride (FIN) were assessed using a general linear model (GLM) adjusted for treatment, cluster, and BL hair count (HC). The one-sided 99.165% confidence interval (CI) for DUT minus FIN was derived, and noninferiority (NI) demonstrated if the lower end of the CI was greater than -35 hairs. If NI was achieved with a dose of DUT, the primary endpoint was to be analyzed for superiority against FIN using a GLM adjusted for treatment, cluster, and BL HC.|Least squares mean difference|-39.4|||<|0.001||99.165|-66.1|-12.7|||General linear model||Estimates are based on the adjusted (least-squares) means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The estimation value represents the finasteride 1 mg LS mean minus the Dutasteride 0.02 mg LS mean.|||-12.7|-66.1|<0.001
81717061|NCT03557775|163129593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.198||||||Result for time by group interaction effect. Threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.198
81717062|NCT03557775|163129594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.388||||||Result for time by group interaction effect. Threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.388
81717063|NCT03557775|163129595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.296||||||Result for time by group interaction effect. Threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.296
81470114|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.93||||||Serotype 8: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||0.93|0.70|
81470115|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.07||||||Serotype 9V: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||1.07|0.82|
81537987|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.6459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|1.96||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||1.96|-1.22|0.6459
81717064|NCT03557775|163129596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Result for time by group interaction effect. Threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.040
81717065|NCT03557775|163129597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.887||||||Result for time by group interaction effect. Threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.887
81717066|NCT03557775|163129598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.663||||||Result for time by group interaction effect. Threshold for statistical significance was set 0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.663
81717067|NCT03557775|163129599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026||||||Result for time by group interaction effect. Threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.026
81717068|NCT03557775|163129600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.721||||||Result for time by group interaction effect. Threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.721
81717069|NCT03557775|163129601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.408||||||Result for time by group interaction effect. Threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.408
81717070|NCT03557775|163129602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.638||||||Result for time by group interaction effect. Threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.638
81717071|NCT03557775|163129603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.715||||||Result for time by group interaction effect. Threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.715
81717072|NCT03557775|163129604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.708||||||Result for time by group interaction effect. Threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.708
81717073|NCT03557775|163129605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.988||||||Result for time by group interaction effect. Threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there will be no significant time by group interaction effect for this variable.||||0.988
81537988|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.8248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.75||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||1.75|-1.40|0.8248
81717074|NCT03948646|163129607|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|3.15|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.15|1.27|0.0029
81717075|NCT03948646|163129608|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.994||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.37|-2.16|||ANCOVA|||||-2.16|-41.37|0.0296
81717076|NCT00750373|163129616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||We estimated that a sample size of 74 patients would provide 80% power to detect a significant difference with respect to the primary end point at the 2-sided significance level of 0.05, assuming that the in-hospital event rate would be 23% in the conventional treatment group and 3% in the early surgery group.||||<0.05
81717077|NCT00634933|163129629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH), stratified by prior anti-tumor necrosis factor (anti-TNF) use and geographic region, was used.||||0.061
81717078|NCT00634933|163129629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.120
81717079|NCT00634933|163129630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.570
81717080|NCT00634933|163129630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.200
81717081|NCT00634933|163129630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.616|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.616
81717082|NCT00634933|163129630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.671|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.671
81717083|NCT00634933|163129630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.108|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.108
81470116|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.96||||||Serotype 10A: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||0.96|0.71|
81470117|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.84||||||Serotype 11A: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||0.84|0.60|
81537989|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.4226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|2.33||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||2.33|-0.98|0.4226
81537990|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.6469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|2.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||2.01|-1.25|0.6469
81697013|NCT01231607|163091530|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Differences between dutasteride (DUT) and finasteride (FIN) were assessed using a general linear model (GLM) adjusted for treatment, cluster, and BL hair count (HC). The one-sided 99.165% confidence interval (CI) for DUT minus FIN was derived, and noninferiority (NI) demonstrated if the lower end of the CI was greater than -35 hairs. If NI was achieved with a dose of DUT, the primary endpoint was to be analyzed for superiority against FIN using a GLM adjusted for treatment, cluster, and BL HC.|Least squares mean difference|6.5||||0.28||99.165|-20.1|33.1|||General linear model||Estimates are based on the adjusted (least-squares) means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The estimation value represents the finasteride 1 mg LS mean minus the Dutasteride 0.1 mg LS mean.|||33.1|-20.1|0.28
81697014|NCT01231607|163091530|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Differences between dutasteride (DUT) and finasteride (FIN) were assessed using a general linear model (GLM) adjusted for treatment, cluster, and BL hair count (HC). The one-sided 99.165% confidence interval (CI) for DUT minus FIN was derived, and noninferiority (NI) demonstrated if the lower end of the CI was greater than -35 hairs. If NI was achieved with a dose of DUT, the primary endpoint was to be analyzed for superiority against FIN using a GLM adjusted for treatment, cluster, and BL HC.|Least squares mean difference|33.0||||0.002||99.165|6.1|60.0|||General linear model||Estimates are based on the adjusted (least-squares) means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The estimation value represents the finasteride 1 mg LS mean minus the Dutasteride 0.5 mg LS mean.|||60|6.1|0.002
81697015|NCT01231607|163091530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-39.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.33|-66.1|-12.7|||General linear model||Estimates are based on the adjusted (least-squares) means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The estimation value represents the finasteride 1 mg LS mean minus the Dutasteride 0.02 mg LS mean.|||-12.7|-66.1|<0.001
81697016|NCT01231607|163091530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|6.5||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|98.33|-20.1|33.1|||General linear model||Estimates are based on the adjusted (least-squares) means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The estimation value represents the finasteride 1 mg LS mean minus the Dutasteride 0.1 mg LS mean.|||33.1|-20.1|0.56
81697017|NCT01231607|163091530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|33.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|98.33|6.1|60.0|||General linear model||Estimates are based on the adjusted (least-squares) means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The estimation value represents the finasteride 1 mg LS mean minus the Dutasteride 0.5 mg LS mean.|||60|6.1|0.003
81697018|NCT01677507|163091547|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|3.3|||t-test, 2 sided|Actually these are 2 sided paired t-tests.||Right Eye treated vs. untreated||3.3|2.4|0.0001
81697019|NCT01677507|163091547|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|3.2|||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test, 2 sided||Left Eye treated vs. untreated||3.2|2.5|0.0001
81697020|NCT01677507|163091547|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|3.4|||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test, 2 sided||Right Eye treated vs. untreated||3.4|2.5|0.0001
81697021|NCT01677507|163091547|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|3.3|||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test, 2 sided||Left Eye, treated vs. untreated||3.3|2.5|0.0001
81697022|NCT01677507|163091548|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.3|||t-test, 2 sided|paired t test, 2 sided||Right Eye treated to untreated||1.3|0.9|0.0001
81697023|NCT01677507|163091548|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|paired t test, 2 sided||Left Eye, treated vs. untreated||1.1|0.7|0.0001
81697024|NCT01677507|163091548|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||Right Eye, treated vs. untreated||0.2|-0.2|0.94
81697025|NCT01677507|163091548|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test, 2 sided||Left Eye, treated vs. untreated||0.2|-0.1|0.54
81697026|NCT01677507|163091549|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test, 2 sided||Right Eye, treated vs. untreated||0.7|0.01|0.04
81717084|NCT00634933|163129630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.174
81697027|NCT01677507|163091549|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test, 2 sided||Left eye, treated vs. untreated||0.6|-0.1|0.15
81697028|NCT01677507|163091549|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test, 2 sided||Right Eye, treated vs. untreated||0.6|-0.3|0.52
81697029|NCT01677507|163091549|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test, 2 sided||Left Eye, treated vs. untreated||0.4|-0.4|0.88
81697030|NCT01840228|163091558|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.91|||Chi-squared|||||1.91|0.63|0.74
81697031|NCT01840228|163091559|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.43||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.36|||Fisher Exact|||||1.36|0.14|0.13
81697032|NCT01840228|163091560|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.5||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|4.43|||Fisher Exact|||||4.43|0.51|0.71
81697033|NCT01840228|163091561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.73
81697034|NCT00865189|163091580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Binomial test|||This proportion was described for each treatment arm with a 95% confidence interval (CI) and compared with the standard proportion of 10% (CI) for each treatment arm.||||0.015
81697035|NCT00865189|163091580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.906|||||||Binomial test|||This proportion was described for each treatment arm with a 95% CI and compared with the standard proportion of 10% (CI) using for each treatment arm.||||0.906
81697036|NCT01978509|163091592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.70
81697037|NCT00084929|163091598|OTHER||Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.853|0.933||||||Accuracy: ROC analysis Receiver-operating-characteristic (ROC) curves were estimated with the use of data pooled from the radiologists because of the small number of positive cases reviewed by each radiologist.||0.933|0.853|
81697038|NCT00084929|163091598|OTHER||"Sensitivity: P(T+|D+)"|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.838|0.96|||||Exact 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each radiologist, and large-sample 95% confidence intervals were calculated for overall estimates, with the use of standard errors that allowed for estimation of variation among radiologists.|"Sensitivity, for each radiologist, was calculated as the percentage of patients with lesions that were larger than or equal to the prespecified threshold and that were detected on both colonoscopy and CT colonography.~The per-patient sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value were first estimated for each radiologist, and then the average values among the radiologists were calculated."||0.96|0.838|
81697039|NCT00084929|163091598|OTHER||"P(T-|D-)"|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.813|0.9|||||Exact 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each radiologist, and large-sample 95% confidence intervals were calculated for overall estimates, with the use of standard errors that allowed for estimation of variation among radiologists.|Specificity, for each radiologist, was calculated as the percentage of patients who did not have lesions larger than the prespecified threshold on colonoscopy as well as CT colonography The per-patient sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value were first estimated for each radiologist, and then the average values among the radiologists were calculated.||0.9|0.813|
81697040|NCT00084929|163091598|OTHER||"P(D+|T+)"|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.194|0.273|||||Exact 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each radiologist, and large-sample 95% confidence intervals were calculated for overall estimates, with the use of standard errors that allowed for estimation of variation among radiologists.|Positive Predictive Value (PPV) the positive predictive value was calculated as the percentage of patients with CT colonographic findings that were also seen on colonoscopy||0.273|0.194|
81697041|NCT00084929|163091598|OTHER||"P(D-|T-)"|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|0.998|||||Exact 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each radiologist, and large-sample 95% confidence intervals were calculated for overall estimates, with the use of standard errors that allowed for estimation of variation among radiologists.|Negative Predictive Value (NPV) the negative predictive value was calculated as the percentage of patients with no CT colonographic findings larger than the prespecified threshold that were not detected on colonoscopy.||0.998|0.990|
81697042|NCT00084929|163091599|OTHER||Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.853|0.93||||||"Accuracy: ROC analysis CTC lesions needed to be within 2 segments and 50% size of the lesions removed via colonoscopy to be considered detected"||0.93|0.853|
81697043|NCT00084929|163091599|OTHER||"Sensitivity: P(T+|D+)"|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.832|0.96|||||Sensitivity indicates the percent of patients who had a lesions (of the specified size) detected by optical colonoscopy, which were detected by CTC|"Sensitivity CTC lesions needed to be within 2 segments and 50% size of the lesions removed via colonoscopy to be considered detected"||0.96|0.832|
81697044|NCT00084929|163091599|OTHER||"P(T-|D-)"|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.817|0.902|||||Specificity indicates the percent of patients who had not lesions detected on optical colonoscopy, who had no lesions detected on CTC.|"Specificity CTC lesions needed to be within 2 segments and 50% size of the lesions removed via colonoscopy to be considered detected"||0.902|0.817|
81697045|NCT00084929|163091599|OTHER||"P(D+|T+)"|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.209|0.292||||||"Positive Predictive Value (PPV) CTC lesions needed to be within 2 segments and 50% size of the lesions removed via colonoscopy to be considered detected"||0.292|0.209|
81697046|NCT00084929|163091599|OTHER||"P(D-|T-)"|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|0.998||||||"Negative Predictive Value (NPV) CTC lesions needed to be within 2 segments and 50% size of the lesions removed via colonoscopy to be considered detected"||0.998|0.990|
81697047|NCT00084929|163091600|OTHER||Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.842|0.913||||||Accuracy: ROC analysis||0.913|0.842|
81697048|NCT00084929|163091600|OTHER||"Sensitivity: P(T+|D+)"|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.803|0.929|||||Sensitivity indicates the percent of patients who had a lesions (of the specified size) detected by optical colonoscopy, which were detected by CTC|Sensitivity||0.929|0.803|
81697049|NCT00084929|163091600|OTHER||"P(T-|D-)"|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.825|0.909|||||Specificity indicates the percent of patients who had not lesions detected on optical colonoscopy, who had no lesions detected on CTC.|Specificity||0.909|0.825|
81697050|NCT00084929|163091600|OTHER||"P(D+|T+)"|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.256|0.355||||||Positive Predictive Value (PPV)||0.355|0.256|
81697051|NCT00084929|163091600|OTHER||"P(D-|T-)"|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.984|0.994||||||Negative Predictive Value (NPV)||0.994|0.984|
81697052|NCT00084929|163091601|OTHER||Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.833|0.902||||||Accuracy: ROC analysis||0.902|0.833|
81697053|NCT00084929|163091601|OTHER||"Sensitivity: P(T+|D+)"|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.776|0.912|||||Sensitivity indicates the percent of patients who had a lesions (of the specified size) detected by optical colonoscopy, which were detected by CTC|Sensitivity||0.912|0.776|
81697054|NCT00084929|163091601|OTHER||"P(T-|D-)"|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.831|0.914|||||Specificity indicates the percent of patients who had not lesions detected on optical colonoscopy, who had no lesions detected on CTC.|Specificity||0.914|0.831|
81697055|NCT00084929|163091601|OTHER||"P(D+|T+)"|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.299|0.397||||||Positive Predictive Value (PPV)||0.397|0.299|
81697056|NCT00084929|163091601|OTHER||"P(D-|T-)"|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|0.992||||||Negative Predictive Value (NPV)||0.992|0.980|
81697057|NCT00084929|163091602|OTHER||Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.878||||||Accuracy: ROC analysis||0.878|0.810|
81697058|NCT00084929|163091602|OTHER||"Sensitivity: P(T+|D+)"|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.711|0.849|||||Sensitivity indicates the percent of patients who had a lesions (of the specified size) detected by optical colonoscopy, which were detected by CTC|Sensitivity||0.849|0.711|
81697059|NCT00084929|163091602|OTHER||"P(T-|D-)"|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|0.92|||||Specificity indicates the percent of patients who had not lesions detected on optical colonoscopy, who had no lesions detected on CTC.|Specificity||0.92|0.840|
81697060|NCT00084929|163091602|OTHER||"P(D+|T+)"|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.335|0.463||||||Positive Predictive Value (PPV)||0.463|0.335|
81697061|NCT00084929|163091602|OTHER||"P(D-|T-)"|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.971|0.984||||||Negative Predictive Value (NPV)||0.984|0.971|
81697062|NCT00084929|163091603|OTHER||Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.763|0.828||||||Accuracy: ROC analysis||0.828|0.763|
81717085|NCT00634933|163129630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.010
81449947|NCT04430855|162586482|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|14.7||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|36.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline Hurley Stage \[Stage \< III, Stage III\] and prior TNF use \[Yes or No\])|Response rate difference = upadacitinib 30 mg - placebo|As an additional supplemental analysis, the percentage of participants who achieved HiSCR at Week 12 was also analyzed by comparing upadacitinib 30 mg with in-trial placebo participants.||36.0|-6.6|0.087
81697063|NCT00084929|163091603|OTHER||"Sensitivity: P(T+|D+)"|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.579|0.727|||||Sensitivity indicates the percent of patients who had a lesions (of the specified size) detected by optical colonoscopy, which were detected by CTC|Sensitivity||0.727|0.579|
81697064|NCT00084929|163091603|OTHER||"P(T-|D-)"|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.851|0.923|||||Specificity indicates the percent of patients who had not lesions detected on optical colonoscopy, who had no lesions detected on CTC.|Specificity||0.923|0.851|
81697065|NCT00084929|163091603|OTHER||"P(D+|T+)"|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.389|0.513||||||Positive Predictive Value (PPV)||0.513|0.389|
81697066|NCT00084929|163091603|OTHER||"P(D-|T-)"|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.941|0.965||||||Negative Predictive Value (NPV)||0.965|0.941|
81697067|NCT00084929|163091604|OTHER||"Sensitivity: P(T+|D+)"|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043|||||||||||Sensitivity indicates the percent of lesions in patients who had a lesions (of the specified size) detected by optical colonoscopy, which were detected by CTC|Sensitivity (per lesion (\>=10mm))||||
81697068|NCT00084929|163091605|OTHER||"Sensitivity: P(T+|D+)"|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042|||||||||||Sensitivity indicates the percent of lesions in patients who had a lesions (of the specified size) detected by optical colonoscopy, which were detected by CTC|Sensitivity (per lesion (\>=9mm))||||
81697069|NCT00084929|163091606|OTHER||"Sensitivity: P(T+|D+)"|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Sensitivity indicates the percent of lesions in patients who had a lesions (of the specified size) detected by optical colonoscopy, which were detected by CTC|Sensitivity (per lesion \>=8mm)||||
81697070|NCT00084929|163091607|OTHER||"Sensitivity: P(T+|D+)"|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042|||||||||||Sensitivity indicates the percent of lesions in patients who had a lesions (of the specified size) detected by optical colonoscopy, which were detected by CTC|Sensitivity (per lesion \>=7mm)||||
81697071|NCT00084929|163091608|OTHER||"Sensitivity: P(T+|D+)"|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046|||||||||||Sensitivity indicates the percent of lesions in patients who had a lesions (of the specified size) detected by optical colonoscopy, which were detected by CTC|Sensitivity (per lesion \>=6mm)||||
81697072|NCT00084929|163091609|OTHER||"Sensitivity: P(T+|D+)"|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|||||||||||Sensitivity indicates the percent of lesions in patients who had a lesions (of the specified size) detected by optical colonoscopy, which were detected by CTC|Sensitivity (per lesion \>=5mm)||||
81697073|NCT00844649|163091612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.617|0.835||P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test stratified by randomization strata of geographic region (North America versus Others), Karnofsky performance score (70 to 80 versus 90 to 100), and presence of liver metastasis|Stratified Log-rank Test||Hazard ratio of Albumin bound paclitaxel + gemcitabine/gemcitabine alone. The associated hazard ratio and two-sided 95% confidence interval were estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|||0.835|0.617|<0.0001
81697074|NCT00844649|163091613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.581|0.821||P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by randomization strata of geographic region (North America versus Others), Karnofsky performance score (70 to 80 versus 90 to 100), and presence of liver metastasis (yes vs no)|Stratified Log-rank Test||Hazard ratio of Albumin bound paclitaxel + gemcitabine / gemcitabine alone. The associated hazard ratio and two-sided 95% confidence interval were estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|||0.821|0.581|<0.0001
81697075|NCT00844649|163091614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Response Rate Ratio|3.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.178|4.662|||Chi-squared||Response rate ratio: albumin-bound paclitaxel + gemcitabine /gemcitabine alone|PA+G/PG = response rate ratio of albumin bound paclitaxel + gemcitabine / gemcitabine.||4.662|2.178|<0.0001
81697076|NCT00091026|163091626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|14.0|||Chi-squared|||||14|-13|0.22
81697077|NCT00091026|163091627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.95
81697078|NCT00091026|163091628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.86
81697079|NCT00065442|163091631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.775||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.614|0.979|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with treatment, PSA (ln), and LDH (ln) as the independent variables, stratified by randomization strata.|sipuleucel-T/placebo|||0.979|0.614|0.032
81717086|NCT00634933|163129630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.029
81717087|NCT00634933|163129630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.006
81717088|NCT00634933|163129630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.021
81717089|NCT00634933|163129630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.062|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.062
81717090|NCT00634933|163129630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.049
81717091|NCT00634933|163129630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.030
81717092|NCT00634933|163129630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.005
81717093|NCT00634933|163129631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.014
81717094|NCT00634933|163129631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.025
81717095|NCT00634933|163129631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.794|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.794
81717096|NCT00634933|163129631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.966|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.966
81717097|NCT00634933|163129631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.770
81717098|NCT00634933|163129631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.456|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.456
81717099|NCT00634933|163129631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.880
81717100|NCT00634933|163129631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.814|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.814
81717101|NCT00634933|163129631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.042
81717102|NCT00634933|163129631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.035
81470118|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.97||||||Serotype 12F: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||0.97|0.69|
81717103|NCT00634933|163129631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.086
81717104|NCT00634933|163129631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.082|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.082
81717105|NCT00634933|163129632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.325|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.325
81717106|NCT00634933|163129632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.338|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.338
81717107|NCT00634933|163129632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.983|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.983
81717108|NCT00634933|163129632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.296|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.296
81717109|NCT00634933|163129632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.575|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.575
81717110|NCT00634933|163129632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||1.000
81717111|NCT00634933|163129632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.573|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.573
81717112|NCT00634933|163129632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.563|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.563
81717113|NCT00634933|163129632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.768|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.768
81717114|NCT00634933|163129632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.977|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.977
81717115|NCT00634933|163129632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.249|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.249
81717116|NCT00634933|163129632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.268|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.268
81717117|NCT00634933|163129632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.089|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.089
81717118|NCT00634933|163129632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.079
81717119|NCT00634933|163129647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Good response- A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.106
81697080|NCT00065442|163091631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.766||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.608|0.965|||Log Rank|Stratified by randomization strata.|Cox regression model with treatment as the independent variable, stratified by randomization strata (sipuleucel-T/placebo)|||0.965|0.608|0.023
81697081|NCT00065442|163091632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.951||||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.773|1.169|||Log Rank|Stratified by randomization strata|Cox regression model with treatment as the independent variable, stratified by randomization strata|||1.169|0.773|0.628
81697082|NCT01797965|163091649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5937|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change to Week 12||||0.5937
81697083|NCT01797965|163091649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6233|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change to Week 24||||0.6233
81697084|NCT01797965|163091649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1884|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change to Week 48||||0.1884
81697085|NCT01797965|163091650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0204|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 12 for 301||||0.0204
81697086|NCT01797965|163091650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0805|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 24 for 301||||0.0805
81697087|NCT01797965|163091650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2535|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 36 for 301||||0.2535
81697088|NCT01797965|163091650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4738|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 48 for 301||||0.4738
81697089|NCT01797965|163091650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2302|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 60 for 301||||0.2302
81717120|NCT00634933|163129647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.322|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Good response- A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.322
81449948|NCT04430855|162586483|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|13.9||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|30.3|||Chi-squared||Response rate difference compared to historical placebo (upadacitinib 30 mg - historical placebo)|The primary analysis compared the percentage of participants in the upadacitinib 30 mg treatment group who achieved NRS30 response to that of a prespecified, single historical placebo rate (22.5%). The historical placebo rate of 22.5% was assumed based on the corresponding response rates of placebo participants satisfying the same key eligibility criteria from the 2 adalimumab HS Phase 3 studies, Study M11-313 (NCT01468207) and Study M11-810 (NCT01468233).||30.3|-2.5|0.028
81697090|NCT01797965|163091650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8522|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 72 for 301||||0.8522
81717121|NCT00634933|163129647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4 Good response- A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.059
81697091|NCT01797965|163091650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0431|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 84 for 301||||0.0431
81697092|NCT01797965|163091650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0339|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 96 for 301||||0.0339
81697093|NCT01797965|163091650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3195|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 108 for 301||||0.3195
81697094|NCT01797965|163091650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2119|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 120 for 301||||0.2119
81697095|NCT01797965|163091650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3619|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 132 for 301||||0.3619
81697096|NCT01797965|163091650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 144 for 301||||0.0170
81697097|NCT01797965|163091650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Baseline 303||||0.0170
81697098|NCT01797965|163091650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0849|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 12 for 303||||0.0849
81697099|NCT01797965|163091650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0057|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 24 for 303||||0.0057
81697100|NCT01797965|163091650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.396|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline Z-score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 48 for 303||||0.3960
81697101|NCT01797965|163091652|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.902||||0.8417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.329|2.473|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for the baseline relapse rate, history of prior IFN beta use (yes/no), baseline EDSS (\<=2.5 vs \>2.5) and baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35).||||2.473|0.329|0.8417
81697102|NCT01797965|163091674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3813|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change to Week 12||||0.3813
81697103|NCT01797965|163091674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1679|||||||ANOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change to Week 24||||0.1679
81717122|NCT00634933|163129647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Good response- A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.250
81717123|NCT00634933|163129647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.255|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: Good response- A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.255
81450230|NCT02036775|162587117|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of relative bioavailability without molar mass adjustment (dose adjustment) was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test divided by reference) of the peak concentration (Cmax ss) using an acceptance range of 75%-133%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|103.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.22|113.31|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV(%))|||113.31|95.22|
81537991|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.7642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|1.91||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||1.91|-1.41|0.7642
81697104|NCT01797965|163091674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5634|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change to Week 48||||0.5634
81697105|NCT01797965|163091674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7003|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change to Week 144||||0.7003
81697106|NCT01797965|163091674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7812|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change to Week 168||||0.7812
81697107|NCT01797965|163091674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3246|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change to Week 192||||0.3246
81697108|NCT01797965|163091674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6423|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change to Week 216||||0.6423
81697109|NCT01797965|163091674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0288|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change to Week 240||||0.0288
81697110|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2567|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 12 for 301||||0.2567
81697111|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6152|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 24 for 301||||0.6152
81697112|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2024|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 36 for 301||||0.2024
81697113|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9988|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 48 for 301||||0.9988
81697114|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7962|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 60 for 301||||0.7962
81697115|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8486|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 72 for 301||||0.8486
81697116|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4478|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 84 for 301||||0.4478
81697117|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.325|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 96 for 301||||0.3250
81697118|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.129|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 108 for 301||||0.1290
81697119|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7295|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 120 for 301||||0.7295
81697120|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8647|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 132 for 301||||0.8647
81697121|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2183|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 144 for 301||||0.2183
81697122|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3945|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Baseline 303||||0.3945
81697123|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5068|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 12 for 303||||0.5068
81697124|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1669|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 24 for 303||||0.1669
81697125|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5038|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 48 for 303||||0.5038
81697126|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 144 for 303||||0.6001
81697127|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8617|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 168 for 303||||0.8617
81697128|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.259|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 192 for 303||||0.2590
81697129|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5159|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 216 for 303||||0.5159
81697130|NCT01797965|163091675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6123|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ranks and adjusted for the baseline raw score, baseline age (\<=35 vs \>35) and history of prior IFN beta.||Change from Baseline 301 to Week 240 for 303||||0.6123
81697131|NCT02802878|163091701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||Adjusted for two observations per subject.|Regression, Linear|Side treated as a repeated factor||||||.67
81537992|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.4068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|0.966||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||0.966|-2.36|0.4068
81697132|NCT01599754|163091706|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.3211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.147|||Log Rank|||||1.147|0.660|0.3211
81697133|NCT01599754|163091707|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.026||||0.9246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.756|||Log Rank|||||1.756|0.600|0.9246
81697134|NCT00753935|163091770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||||||0.005
81697135|NCT03970395|163091771|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|7.66||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|23.84||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.5|Risk Ratio (RR)||Risk Difference 0.41 (IC 95; 0.25-0.53)|||23.84|2.46|0.01
81697136|NCT03970395|163091772|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|5.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.36|13.27|||Relative Risk (RR)||Risk Difference 0.47 (IC 95; 0.31-0.64)|||13.27|2.36|0.01
81697137|NCT03970395|163091773|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|7.49||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.42|23.18|||Risk Ratio (RR)||Risk Difference 0.44 (IC 95%; 0.27-0.60)|||23.18|2.42|0.01
81697138|NCT03970395|163091774|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|4.91||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.12|11.38|||Risk Ratio (RR)||Risk Difference 0.54 (IC 95; 0.36-0.72)|||11.38|2.12|0.01
81697139|NCT00929734|163091777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.292|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.292
81697140|NCT00929734|163091778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.462|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.462
81697141|NCT00929734|163091779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|||||ANCOVA with natural logarithm of hs-CRP (ln hs-CRP)|ANCOVA|||||||0.017
81717124|NCT00634933|163129647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.105|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: Good response- A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.105
81697142|NCT00929734|163091780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|||||ANCOVA with natural logarithm of interleukin 6 (ln IL6)|ANCOVA|||||||0.028
81697143|NCT00230100|163091795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Implemented a general mixed model analysis of variance (MMANOVA), which models the means per group over the respective time period and the covariance between the repeated measures over the assessments. The MMANOVA approach estimates a separate mean for each phase of treatment per group. The MMANOVA is called a mixed model because it includes both fixed (e.g., treatment, gender) and random (subject-specific) terms. MMANOVA allows for randomly missing observations (not included in analysis)."||||<0.05
81697144|NCT00230100|163091796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Implemented a general mixed model analysis of variance (MMANOVA), which models the means per group over the respective time period and the covariance between the repeated measures over the assessments. The MMANOVA approach estimates a separate mean for each phase of treatment per group. The MMANOVA is called a mixed model because it includes both fixed (e.g., treatment, gender) and random (subject-specific) terms. MMANOVA allows for randomly missing observations (not included in analysis)."||||<0.05
81697145|NCT00230100|163091797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Implemented a general mixed model analysis of variance (MMANOVA), which models the means per group over the respective time period and the covariance between the repeated measures over the assessments. The MMANOVA approach estimates a separate mean for each phase of treatment per group. The MMANOVA is called a mixed model because it includes both fixed (e.g., treatment, gender) and random (subject-specific) terms. MMANOVA allows for randomly missing observations (not included in analysis)."||||<0.05
81697146|NCT00230100|163091798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||It was hypothesized that the single-gender group composition and women-focused group content (WRG) would result in better substance abuse treatment outcomes (lower ASI alcohol composite scores) than standard mixed-gender group treatment (GDC).||||<0.05
81697147|NCT00230100|163091799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.009|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.009
81697148|NCT04465396|163091842|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between pen injector and syringe injection was to be considered established if the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within the acceptance interval of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Geometric Mean Ratio|109.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.83|113.8|||||The analysis was performed using Proc Mixed in statistical software suite (SAS), with treatment, sequence, period, and participant within sequence as fixed effects.|||113.80|104.83|
81697149|NCT04465396|163091842|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between pen injector and syringe injection was to be considered established if the 90% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within the acceptance interval of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Geometric Mean Ratio|113.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.32|119.95|||||The analysis was performed using Proc Mixed in SAS, with treatment, sequence, period, and participant within sequence as fixed effects.|||119.95|108.32|
81697150|NCT04465396|163091843|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between pen injector and syringe injection was to be considered established if the 90% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within the acceptance interval of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Geometric Mean Ratio|98.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.5|109.11|||||The analysis was performed using Proc Mixed in SAS, with treatment, sequence, period, and participant within sequence as fixed effects.|||109.11|88.50|
81697151|NCT04465396|163091843|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between pen injector and syringe injection was to be considered established if the 90% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within the acceptance interval of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Geometric Mean Ratio|92.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.8|102.05|||||The analysis was performed using Proc Mixed in SAS, with treatment, sequence, period, and participant within sequence as fixed effects.|||102.05|83.80|
81697152|NCT04465396|163091844|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between pen injector and syringe injection was to be considered established if the 90% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within the acceptance interval of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Geometric Mean Ratio|109.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.51|113.51|||||The analysis was performed using Proc Mixed in SAS, with treatment, sequence, period, and participant within sequence as fixed effects.|||113.51|105.51|
81717125|NCT00634933|163129647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Good response- A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.001
81717126|NCT00634933|163129647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: Good response- A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.019
81697153|NCT04465396|163091844|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between pen injector and syringe injection was to be considered established if the 90% CI of the corresponding geometric mean ratio was within the acceptance interval of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Geometric Mean Ratio|118.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.31|124.83|||||The analysis was performed using Proc Mixed in SAS, with treatment, sequence, period, and participant within sequence as fixed effects.|||124.83|112.31|
81697154|NCT00738374|163091858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis compared responders and non-responders.||||0.0008
81697155|NCT00738374|163091859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0795|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0795
81697156|NCT00738374|163091875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2712|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2712
81697157|NCT03334396|163091878|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.61||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|5.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.84|1.17|0.020
81697158|NCT03334396|163091878|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|8.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.70|1.93|<0.001
81697159|NCT03334396|163091879|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.72||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|6.01|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.01|1.23|0.014
81697160|NCT03334396|163091880|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.88|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.88|1.06|0.032
81697161|NCT03334396|163091880|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.46||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|4.67|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.67|1.29|0.006
81697162|NCT03334396|163091880|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|6.89|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.89|2.01|<0.001
81697163|NCT03334396|163091881|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|4.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.05|0.74|0.210
81697164|NCT03334396|163091881|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|5.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.70|1.10|0.029
81697165|NCT03334396|163091881|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|8.91|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.91|1.91|<0.001
81537993|NCT03192176|162758703|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.7974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|1.78||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||1.78|-1.37|0.7974
81537994|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|-0.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.17|-3.23|0.0297
81697166|NCT03334396|163091882|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.78||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.77|-2.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.03|-24.77|0.021
81697167|NCT03334396|163091882|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.57||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.05|-6.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.10|-28.05|0.002
81697168|NCT03334396|163091882|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.84|-14.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.24|-34.84|<0.001
81697169|NCT03334396|163091883|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.28||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|15.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.24|1.20|0.025
81697170|NCT03334396|163091883|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.14||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|20.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||20.99|1.79|0.004
81697171|NCT03334396|163091883|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|28.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||28.58|2.68|<0.001
81697172|NCT03334396|163091884|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|3.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.56|0.72|0.246
81697173|NCT03334396|163091884|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|3.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.77|0.79|0.169
81697174|NCT03334396|163091884|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|7.18|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.18|1.82|<0.001
81697175|NCT03334396|163091885|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-0.82|0.103
81697176|NCT03334396|163091885|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.23|-0.65|0.352
81697177|NCT03334396|163091885|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.17|-1.00|0.006
81697178|NCT03334396|163091886|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|-0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.32|-1.84|0.005
81697179|NCT03334396|163091886|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.00|-1.48|0.051
81697180|NCT03334396|163091886|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|-0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.39|-1.79|0.002
81697181|NCT03334396|163091887|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.25|1.11|0.019
81697182|NCT03334396|163091887|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|4.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.14|1.44|<0.001
81697183|NCT03334396|163091887|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.51|6.96|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.96|2.51|<0.001
81697184|NCT03334396|163091888|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|10.63|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.63|0.37|0.424
81697185|NCT03334396|163091888|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.89||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|13.75|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.75|0.61|0.182
81697186|NCT03334396|163091888|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.94||||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|10.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.41|0.36|0.441
81697187|NCT03334396|163091889|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.17||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.57|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.90|-11.57|0.093
81697188|NCT03334396|163091889|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.07||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.01|-1.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.92|-14.01|0.010
81697189|NCT03334396|163091889|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.46|-9.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.13|-20.46|<0.001
81697190|NCT03334396|163091890|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|7.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.77|0.17|0.874
81450231|NCT02036775|162587117|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of relative bioavailability without molar mass adjustment (dose adjustment) was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test divided by reference) of the peak concentration (Cmax ss) using an acceptance range of 75%-133%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|80.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.95|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.92|88.62|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV(%))|||88.62|73.92|
81537995|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|-1.58||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-1.58|-4.66|<0.0001
81537996|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-2.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-2.02|-5.10|<0.00001
81697191|NCT03334396|163091890|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|13.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.36|0.62|0.176
81697192|NCT03334396|163091890|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.72||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|12.65|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.65|0.59|0.201
81697193|NCT03334396|163091891|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.67|-0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.31|-11.67|0.039
81697194|NCT03334396|163091891|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.86|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|-10.86|0.058
81697195|NCT03334396|163091891|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.33|-5.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.98|-16.33|<0.001
81697196|NCT03334396|163091892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.067
81697197|NCT03334396|163091892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.799|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.799
81697198|NCT03334396|163091892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.782|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.782
81697199|NCT03334396|163091893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.33||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.69|-4.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.81|-33.69|0.009
81697200|NCT03334396|163091893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.13||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.43|-3.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.35|-31.43|0.015
81697201|NCT03334396|163091893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.71|-11.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.30|-37.71|<0.001
81697202|NCT03334396|163091894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.29|-4.98|0.028
81697203|NCT03334396|163091894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.89|-1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.27|-5.89|0.003
81697204|NCT03334396|163091894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.33|-2.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.99|-7.33|<0.001
81450232|NCT02036775|162587118|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of relative bioavailability without molar mass adjustment (dose adjustment) was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test divided by reference) for the dose-adjusted total exposure (AUCss 0-24 norm) using an acceptance range of 80%-125%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|88.54|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.42|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.87|98.15|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV(%))|||98.15|79.87|
81697205|NCT03334396|163091895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.02|-0.56|0.069
81697206|NCT03334396|163091895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.02|-0.56|0.066
81697207|NCT03334396|163091895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.19|-0.73|<0.001
81697208|NCT03334396|163091896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HADS Anxiety||0.41|-1.30|0.305
81697209|NCT03334396|163091896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HADS Anxiety||-0.10|-1.77|0.029
81697210|NCT03334396|163091896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|-0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HADS Anxiety||-0.36|-1.93|0.004
81697211|NCT03334396|163091896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HADS Depression||0.16|-1.51|0.113
81697212|NCT03334396|163091896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HADS Depression||-0.22|-1.85|0.014
81697213|NCT03334396|163091896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|-0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HADS Depression||-0.37|-1.91|0.004
81697214|NCT03334396|163091897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|-0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.42|-3.92|0.015
81697215|NCT03334396|163091897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.12|-3.56|0.036
81697216|NCT03334396|163091897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.91|-2.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.69|-5.91|<0.001
81697217|NCT03334396|163091898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.39|1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Absenteeism Change from Baseline||1.29|-9.39|0.136
81697218|NCT03334396|163091898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.81|5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Absenteeism Change from Baseline||5.10|-5.81|0.898
81697219|NCT03334396|163091898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.32|1.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Absenteeism Change from Baseline||1.52|-8.32|0.174
81697220|NCT03334396|163091898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.19||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.13|1.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Presenteeism (Reduced Productivity While at Work) Change from Baseline||1.41|-15.13|0.104
81697221|NCT03334396|163091898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.28||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.09|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Presenteeism (Reduced Productivity While at Work) Change from Baseline||-0.19|-17.09|0.045
81697222|NCT03334396|163091898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.97|-4.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Presenteeism (Reduced Productivity While at Work) Change from Baseline||-4.59|-19.97|0.002
81697223|NCT03334396|163091898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.67||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.89|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Work Productivity Loss (Percentage Overall Work Impairment/Absenteeism Plus Presenteeism) Change from Baseline||0.57|-17.89|0.066
81697224|NCT03334396|163091898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.76||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.89|2.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Work Productivity Loss (Percentage Overall Work Impairment/Absenteeism Plus Presenteeism) Change from Baseline||2.91|-15.89|0.175
81717127|NCT00634933|163129647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Good response- A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.011
81717128|NCT00634933|163129647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.113|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16: Good response- A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.113
81717129|NCT00634933|163129647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20: Good response- A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.002
81697225|NCT03334396|163091898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.34||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.84|-2.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Work Productivity Loss (Percentage Overall Work Impairment/Absenteeism Plus Presenteeism) Change from Baseline||-2.72|-19.84|0.010
81697226|NCT03334396|163091898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.93|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Activity Impairment Change from Baseline||-0.70|-13.93|0.030
81697227|NCT03334396|163091898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.65|1.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Activity Impairment Change from Baseline||1.39|-11.65|0.122
81697228|NCT03334396|163091898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.64|-10.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Activity Impairment Change from Baseline||-10.41|-22.64|<0.001
81697229|NCT03334396|163091899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index Score (US algorithm)||0.08|-0.00|0.061
81697230|NCT03334396|163091899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index Score (US algorithm)||0.08|-0.00|0.060
81697231|NCT03334396|163091899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index Score (US algorithm)||0.12|0.04|<0.001
81697232|NCT03334396|163091899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index Score (UK Algorithm)||0.11|0.00|0.046
81697233|NCT03334396|163091899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index Score (UK Algorithm)||0.11|-0.00|0.059
81697234|NCT03334396|163091899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index Score (UK algorithm)||0.16|0.06|<0.001
81697235|NCT03334396|163091900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.21||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|9.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EQ-5D-5L VAS Score||9.30|-3.36|0.356
81697236|NCT03334396|163091900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|7.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EQ-5D-5L VAS Score||7.50|-4.81|0.668
81697237|NCT03334396|163091900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.95||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|12.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EQ-5D-5L VAS Score||12.86|1.25|0.017
81697238|NCT03334396|163091901|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|4.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.71|0.41|0.603
81697239|NCT03334396|163091901|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.08||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|11.12|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.12|1.50|0.006
81717130|NCT00634933|163129647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20: Good response- A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.006
81717131|NCT00634933|163129647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: Good response- A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.034
81717132|NCT00634933|163129647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24: Good response- A 2-sided CMH test, stratified by prior anti-TNF use and geographic region, was used.||||0.003
81697240|NCT03334396|163091901|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.72||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|12.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.55|1.78|0.002
81697241|NCT03519516|163091908|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered as noninferiority if there is no difference greater than twenty percent between both medications||||||0.749|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.749
81697242|NCT03519516|163091909|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered as noninferiority if there is no difference greater than twenty percent between both medications||||||0.041|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.041
81697243|NCT03519516|163091910|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered as noninferiority if there is no difference greater than twenty percent between both medications||||||0.694|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.694
81697244|NCT03519516|163091911|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered as noninferiority if there is no difference greater than twenty percent between both medications||||||0.495|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.495
81697245|NCT03519516|163091912|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered as noninferiority if there is no difference greater than twenty percent between both medications||||||0.492||||||statistical analysis between groups for final visit with green lissamine|Chi-squared|||||||0.492
81697246|NCT03519516|163091912|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered as noninferiority if there is no difference greater than twenty percent between both medications||||||0.238||||||statistical analysis between groups for final visit with fluorescein|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.238
81697247|NCT03519516|163091913|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered as noninferiority if there is no difference greater than twenty percent between both medications||||||0.213|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.213
81537997|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.78|-2.66||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-2.66|-5.78|<0.0001
81697248|NCT03519516|163091915|NON_INFERIORITY|it is considered as noninferiority if there is no difference greater than twenty percent between both medications||||||0.741|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.741
81697249|NCT03519516|163091917|NON_INFERIORITY|The study drug is considered non-inferior with respect to the comparator if there are no differences above twenty percent||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.110
81697250|NCT03784027|163091929|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|9.9|||Regression, Linear||The mean adjusted differences are based on a linear mixed model with adjustment for repeated participant measures, with period as a fixed effect and trial site as a random effect; the model also accounted for the baseline values.|||9.9|7.4|<0.001
81697251|NCT03784027|163091930|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|-7.1||The primary and key secondary end points were tested in hierarchy (Time in range, time \>180mg/dL, HbA1c, mean glucose, time \<70mg/dL) to control the type 1 error with the use of the fixed-sequence method.|Regression, Linear||The mean adjusted differences are based on a linear mixed model with adjustment for repeated participant measures, with period as a fixed effect and trial site as a random effect; the model also accounted for the baseline values.|||-7.1|-9.9|<0.001
81697252|NCT03784027|163091931|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.3||The primary and key secondary end points were tested in hierarchy (Time in range, time \>180mg/dL, HbA1c, mean glucose, time \<70mg/dL) to control the type 1 error with the use of the fixed-sequence method.|Regression, Linear||The mean adjusted differences are based on a linear mixed model with adjustment for repeated participant measures, with period as a fixed effect and trial site as a random effect; the model also accounted for the baseline values.|||-0.3|-0.5|<0.001
81697253|NCT03784027|163091932|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.9|-4.9|<0.001
81697254|NCT03784027|163091933|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|-9.8||The primary and key secondary end points were tested in hierarchy (Time in range, time \>180mg/dL, HbA1c, mean glucose, time \<70mg/dL) to control the type 1 error with the use of the fixed-sequence method.|Regression, Linear||The mean adjusted differences are based on a linear mixed model with adjustment for repeated participant measures, with period as a fixed effect and trial site as a random effect; the model also accounted for the baseline values.|||-9.8|-14.8|<0.001
81697255|NCT03784027|163091934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5||The primary and key secondary end points were tested in hierarchy (Time in range, time \>180mg/dL, HbA1c, mean glucose, time \<70mg/dL) to control the type 1 error with the use of the fixed-sequence method.|Regression, Linear|||||0.5|-0.4|0.74
81697256|NCT03784027|163091935|SUPERIORITY|The mean adjusted differences are based on a linear mixed model with adjustment for repeated participant measures, with period as a fixed effect and trial site as a random effect; the model also accounted for the baseline values.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|-4.8|||||Confidence intervals for the secondary end points were adjusted for multiple comparisons with the use of the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure to control the false discovery rate.|||-4.8|-7.6|
81697257|NCT03784027|163091936|SUPERIORITY|The mean adjusted differences are based on a linear mixed model with adjustment for repeated participant measures, with period as a fixed effect and trial site as a random effect; the model also accounted for the baseline values. Differences in percents are shown in percentage points.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.05|||||Confidence intervals for the secondary end points were adjusted for multiple comparisons with the use of the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure to control the false discovery rate.|||0.05|-1.5|
81697258|NCT03784027|163091937|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||The mean adjusted differences are based on a linear mixed model with adjustment for repeated participant measures, with period as a fixed effect and trial site as a random effect; the model also accounted for the baseline values.|||Confidence intervals for the secondary end points were adjusted for multiple comparisons with the use of the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure to control the false discovery rate.|||0.1|-0.1|
81697259|NCT03784027|163091938|SUPERIORITY|The mean adjusted differences are based on a linear mixed model with adjustment for repeated participant measures, with period as a fixed effect and trial site as a random effect; the model also accounted for the baseline values.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.6|||||Confidence intervals for the secondary end points were adjusted for multiple comparisons with the use of the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure to control the false discovery rate.|||-0.6|-1.6|
81697260|NCT03784027|163091939|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean adjusted differences are based on a linear mixed model with adjustment for repeated participant measures, with period as a fixed effect and trial site as a random effect; the model also accounted for the baseline values.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.009|||||Confidence intervals for the secondary end points were adjusted for multiple comparisons with the use of the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure to control the false discovery rate.|||0.009|-0.006|
81697261|NCT03784027|163091940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.03|||Regression, Linear|Based on a longitudinal model adjusting for baseline value and period as fixed effects. The model accounts for correlated data from the same subject.||||0.03|-0.02|0.75
81697262|NCT03784027|163091941|SUPERIORITY|The mean adjusted differences are based on a linear mixed model with adjustment for repeated participant measures, with period as a fixed effect and trial site as a random effect; the model also accounted for the baseline values.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||||(For total daily insulin use) Confidence intervals for the secondary end points were adjusted for multiple comparisons with the use of the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure to control the false discovery rate.|||0.8|-0.1|
81697263|NCT04172701|163091951|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Individual log-linked Poisson model|||||||<0.0001
81697264|NCT04172701|163091952|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81697265|NCT04172701|163091953|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81697266|NCT04172701|163091954|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.475|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.308|1.663|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox proportional hazards regression took into account the fact that individual matching (1:1) was performed by considering the exposed patient and his/her matched control as one stratum and including this as a stratum in the Cox proportional hazards model.The presented Hazard Ratio (HR) was estimated using the LAMA as a reference group.||1.663|1.308|<0.0001
81697267|NCT04172701|163091955|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Individual log-linked Poisson model|||||||0.0003
81697268|NCT04172701|163091956|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test|||||||0.001
81470119|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.96||||||Serotype 14: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||0.96|0.76|
81697269|NCT04172701|163091957|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.145||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.059|1.237|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox proportional hazards regression took into account the fact that individual matching (1:1) was performed by considering the exposed patient and his/her matched control as one stratum and including this as a stratum in the Cox proportional hazards model. The presented Hazard Ratio (HR) was estimated using the LAMA as a reference group.||1.237|1.059|0.0006
81697270|NCT04172701|163091958|OTHER|||||||0.00074|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.00074
81697271|NCT04172701|163091959|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Individual log-linked Poisson model|||||||<0.0001
81697272|NCT04172701|163091960|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.601|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.404|1.826|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox proportional hazards regression took into account the fact that individual matching (1:1) was performed by considering the exposed patient and his/her matched control as one stratum and including this as a stratum in the Cox proportional hazards model. The presented Hazard Ratio (HR) was estimated using the LAMA as a reference group.||1.826|1.404|<0.0001
81697273|NCT04172701|163091961|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81697274|NCT04172701|163091962|OTHER|||||||0.2875|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2875
81697275|NCT04172701|163091963|OTHER|||||||0.4602|||||||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test|||||||0.4602
81697276|NCT04172701|163091964|OTHER|||||||0.0062|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0062
81697277|NCT04172701|163091965|OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test|||||||0.0002
81697278|NCT04172701|163091966|OTHER|||||||0.4907|||||||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test|||||||0.4907
81697279|NCT04172701|163091967|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81697280|NCT04172701|163091968|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81697281|NCT04172701|163091969|OTHER|||||||0.543|||||||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test|||||||0.543
81697282|NCT04172701|163091970|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.080
81697283|NCT04172701|163091971|OTHER|||||||0.363|||||||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test|||||||0.363
81697284|NCT04172701|163091972|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.0001
81697285|NCT04172701|163091973|OTHER|||||||0.0494|||||||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test|||||||0.0494
81697286|NCT04172701|163091974|OTHER|||||||0.0091|||||||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test|||||||0.0091
81697287|NCT04172701|163091975|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.0001
81697288|NCT04172701|163091976|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.0001
81697289|NCT04172701|163091977|OTHER|||||||0.7298|||||||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test|||||||0.7298
81697290|NCT04172701|163091978|OTHER|||||||0.0093|||||||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test|||||||0.0093
81697291|NCT04172701|163091979|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.0001
81697292|NCT04172701|163091980|OTHER||Cost ratio|1.177|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.104|1.255|||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test||cost ratio = cost of ICS/LABA divided by cost of LAMA|||1.255|1.104|<0.0001
81697293|NCT04172701|163091981|OTHER||Cost ratio|1.194||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.043|1.367|||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test||cost ratio = cost of ICS/LABA divided by cost of LAMA|||1.367|1.043|0.0103
81697294|NCT04172701|163091982|OTHER||Cost ratio|1.104||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.034|1.178|||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test||cost ratio = cost of ICS/LABA divided by cost of LAMA|||1.178|1.034|0.0030
81697295|NCT04172701|163091983|OTHER||Cost ratio|1.175|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.221|||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test||cost ratio = cost of ICS/LABA divided by cost of LAMA|||1.221|1.130|<0.0001
81697296|NCT04172701|163091984|OTHER||Cost ratio|1.236|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.134|1.346|||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test||cost ratio = cost of ICS/LABA divided by cost of LAMA|||1.346|1.134|<0.0001
81697297|NCT04172701|163091985|OTHER||Cost ratio|1.214||||0.0212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.029|1.431|||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test||cost ratio = cost of ICS/LABA divided by cost of LAMA|||1.431|1.029|0.0212
81697298|NCT04172701|163091986|OTHER||Cost ratio|1.026||||0.5024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.952|1.105|||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test||cost ratio = cost of ICS/LABA divided by cost of LAMA|||1.105|0.952|0.5024
81697299|NCT04172701|163091987|OTHER||Cost ratio|1.304|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.243|1.369|||Individual t-test or Wilcoxon test||cost ratio = cost of ICS/LABA divided by cost of LAMA|||1.369|1.243|<0.0001
81697300|NCT04172701|163091988|OTHER|||||||0.7198|||||||Individual log-linked Poisson model|||||||0.7198
81697301|NCT04172701|163091989|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.072||||0.7341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|1.598|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox proportional hazards regression took into account the fact that individual matching (1:1) was performed by considering the exposed patient and his/her matched control as one stratum and including this as a stratum in the Cox proportional hazards model. The presented Hazard Ratio (HR) was estimated using the LAMA as a reference group.||1.598|0.719|0.7341
81697302|NCT04172701|163091990|OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.74
81697303|NCT04172701|163091991|OTHER|||||||0.9985|||||||Individual log-linked Poisson model|||||||0.9985
81697304|NCT04172701|163091992|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.879||||0.5097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.289|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox proportional hazards regression took into account the fact that individual matching (1:1) was performed by considering the exposed patient and his/her matched control as one stratum and including this as a stratum in the Cox proportional hazards model. The presented Hazard Ratio (HR) was estimated using the LAMA as a reference group.||1.289|0.600|0.5097
81697305|NCT04172701|163091993|OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.51
81697306|NCT04172701|163091994|OTHER|||||||0.6069|||||||Individual log-linked Poisson model|||||||0.6069
81697307|NCT04172701|163091995|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.025||||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.705|1.49|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox proportional hazards regression took into account the fact that individual matching (1:1) was performed by considering the exposed patient and his/her matched control as one stratum and including this as a stratum in the Cox proportional hazards model. The presented Hazard Ratio (HR) was estimated using the LAMA as a reference group.||1.490|0.705|0.8960
81697308|NCT04172701|163091996|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9
81697309|NCT04172701|163091997|OTHER|||||||0.1354|||||||Individual log-linked Poisson model|||||||0.1354
81697310|NCT04172701|163091998|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.1158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.305|1.139|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox proportional hazards regression took into account the fact that individual matching (1:1) was performed by considering the exposed patient and his/her matched control as one stratum and including this as a stratum in the Cox proportional hazards model. The presented Hazard Ratio (HR) was estimated using the LAMA as a reference group.||1.139|0.305|0.1158
81697311|NCT04172701|163091999|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.11
81697312|NCT02126670|163092000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.799|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.799
81717133|NCT01694849|163129659|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.092||||0.8539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.427|2.795||To deal with multiplicity of comparisons, a step-down approach was adopted to control the type I error to 0.05. The contrast GFT120 mg versus placebo was examined first. If not significant the GFT 80mg versus placebo contrast was not examined.|Regression, Logistic|Baseline NAS, Log transformed baseline aspartate aminotransferase and baseline plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 values|Standard error of the estimate|H\_01: OR\_80 less than or equal to 1 versus H\_11 : OR\_80 greater than 1 H\_02: OR\_120 less than or equal to 1 versus H\_12 : OR\_120 greater than 1||2.795|0.427|0.8539
81717134|NCT01694849|163129659|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.897||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.361|2.232||To deal with multiplicity of comparisons, a step-down approach was adopted to control the type I error to 0.05. The contrast GFT120 mg versus placebo was examined first. If not significant the GFT 80mg versus placebo contrast was not examined.|Regression, Logistic|Baseline NAS, Log transformed baseline aspartate aminotransferase and baseline plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 values|Standard error of the estimate|H\_01: OR\_80 less than or equal to 1 versus H\_11 : OR\_80 greater than 1 H\_02: OR\_120 less than or equal to 1 versus H\_12 : OR\_120 greater than 1||2.232|0.361|0.8160
81717135|NCT01694849|163129660|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square mean change|-0.27||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Activity Score|Standard error of the least squares mean|"H0: difference in least squares (LS) mean change from baseline equal to 0 H1: difference in LS mean change from baseline not equal to 0~Population with baseline Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Activity Score greater than or equal to 4"||0.2|-0.75|0.225
81717136|NCT01694849|163129660|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.28||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Activity Score|Standard error of the least squares mean|"H0: difference in least squares (LS) mean change from baseline equal to 0 H1: difference in LS mean change from baseline not equal to 0~Population with baseline Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Activity Score greater than or equal to 4"||0.2|-0.76|0.254
81717137|NCT01694849|163129661|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.073||||0.8586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.493|2.339|||Regression, Logistic|Baseline Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Activity Score.|Standard error of the estimate|Population with baseline Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Activity Score greater than or equal to 4||2.339|0.493|0.8586
81470120|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.86||||||Serotype 15B: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||0.86|0.57|
81717138|NCT01694849|163129661|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.601||||0.2265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.747|3.432|||Regression, Logistic|Baseline Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Activity Score|Standard error of the estimate|Population with baseline Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Activity Score greater than or equal to 4||3.432|0.747|0.2265
81537998|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.1318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|0.36||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||0.36|-2.76|0.1318
81537999|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.13|-1.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-1.05|-4.13|0.0010
81717139|NCT01694849|163129662|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.723||||0.5231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.267|1.958|||Regression, Logistic|Baseline value of the analyzed parameter|Standard error of the estimate|Population with baseline Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Activity Score greater than or equal to 4||1.958|0.267|0.5231
81717140|NCT01694849|163129662|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.102||||0.8459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.415|2.924|||Regression, Logistic|Baseline value of the analyzed parameter|Standard error of the estimate|Population with baseline Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Activity Score greater than or equal to 4||2.924|0.415|0.8459
81717141|NCT01694849|163129663|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.638||||0.5229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.161|2.529|||Regression, Logistic|Baseline value of the analyzed parameter|Standard error of the estimate|Population with baseline Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Activity Score greater than or equal to 4||2.529|0.161|0.5229
81717142|NCT01694849|163129663|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.433||||0.5646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.421|4.875|||Regression, Logistic|Baseline value of the analyzed parameter|Standard error of the estimate|Population with baseline Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Activity Score greater than or equal to 4||4.875|.421|0.5646
81717143|NCT01694849|163129664|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.382||||0.1983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|1.656|||Regression, Logistic|Baseline value of the analyzed parameter|Standard error of the estimate|Population with baseline Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Activity Score greater than or equal to 4||1.656|0.088|0.1983
81717144|NCT01694849|163129664|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.288|3.466|||Regression, Logistic|Baseline value of the analyzed parameter|Standard error of the estimate|Population with baseline Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Activity Score greater than or equal to 4||3.466|0.288|1.0000
81717145|NCT01694849|163129665|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.653||||0.3543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.265|1.609|||Regression, Logistic|Baseline value of the analyzed parameter|Standard error of the estimate|Population with baseline Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Activity Score greater than or equal to 4||1.609|0.265|0.3543
81717146|NCT01694849|163129665|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.547|2.953|||Regression, Logistic|Baseline value of the analyzed parameter|Standard error of the estimate|Population with baseline Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Activity Score greater than or equal to 4||2.953|0.547|0.5780
81717147|NCT01694849|163129666|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|1.24||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|7.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Change in aspartate transaminase (U/L)||7.81|-5.33|0.711
81697313|NCT01975246|163092002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-2.4|||ANCOVA|Model includes baseline DBP as a linear covariate, and treatment and center as fixed effects.||The last observation carried forward (LOCF) method was applied for missing data, where the value from the measurements at the closest preceding visit replaced the missing value.||-2.4|-5.3|<0.0001
81697314|NCT01975246|163092003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|-3.1|||ANCOVA|Model includes baseline SBP as a linear covariate, and treatment and center as fixed effects.||The last observation carried forward (LOCF) method was applied for missing data, where the value from the measurements at the closest preceding visit replaced the missing value.||-3.1|-7.6|<0.0001
81717148|NCT01694849|163129666|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.94||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.58|5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Change in aspartate transaminase (U/L)||5.7|-7.58|0.78
81717149|NCT01694849|163129666|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-6.13||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.97|3.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Change in alanine aminotransferase (U/L)||3.71|-15.97|0.221
81717150|NCT01694849|163129666|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-9.45||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Change in alanine aminotransferase (U/L)||0.49|-19.4|0.062
81717151|NCT01694849|163129666|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-23.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.16|-18.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Change in Alkaline phosphatases (U/L)||-18.88|-27.16|<0.001
81717152|NCT01694849|163129666|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-23.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.04|2.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Change in Alkaline phosphatases (U/L)||2.12|-28.04|<0.001
81717153|NCT01694849|163129666|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-31.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.78|-19.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Change in Gamma-glutamyl transferase (U/L)||-19.05|-43.78|<0.001
81717154|NCT01694849|163129666|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-29.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.84|-16.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Change in Gamma-glutamyl transferase (U/L)||-16.77|-41.84|<0.001
81717155|NCT01694849|163129667|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.21|0.06|<0.001
81717156|NCT01694849|163129667|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.26|0.11|<0.001
81717157|NCT01694849|163129668|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|141.78||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.99|308.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||308.55|-24.99|0.095
81717158|NCT01694849|163129668|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-70.57||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-239.85|98.71||Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Mixed Models Analysis||Standard error of the least square mean|||98.71|-239.85|0.412
81717159|NCT01694849|163129669|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|32.39||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.63|151.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||151.42|-86.63|0.592
81717160|NCT01694849|163129669|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|31.35||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.42|152.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||152.12|-89.42|0.61
81717161|NCT01694849|163129670|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|1.67||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|6.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||6.11|-2.77|0.459
81717162|NCT01694849|163129670|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.67||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|3.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||3.72|-5.06|0.764
81717163|NCT01694849|163129671|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-12.92||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.79|21.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||21.95|-47.79|0.466
81717164|NCT01694849|163129671|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-5.82||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.07|29.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||29.42|-41.07|0.745
81717165|NCT01694849|163129672|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-26.57||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.59|-4.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|FG19||-4.54|-48.59|0.018
81717166|NCT01694849|163129672|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-40.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.61|-18.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|FG19||-18.17|-62.61|<0.001
81717167|NCT01694849|163129672|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|190.07||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.38|417.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|FG21||417.52|-37.38|0.101
81538000|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-1.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-1.04|-4.10|0.0011
81717168|NCT01694849|163129672|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|228.33||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|458.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|FG21||458.82|-2.16|0.052
81538001|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.07|-3.20|0.0405
81538002|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-1.55||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-1.55|-4.70|0.0001
81538003|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|-1.52||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-1.52|-4.66|0.0001
81538004|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|-2.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-2.07|-5.26|<0.0001
81538005|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|-0.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.15|-3.34|0.0325
81538006|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|-0.78||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.78|-3.92|0.0035
81538007|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|-0.49||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.49|-3.61|0.0102
81538008|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|-0.51||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.51|-3.69|0.0098
81538009|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.18|-1.98||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-1.98|-5.18|<0.0001
81538010|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|-1.7||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-1.70|-4.89|<0.0001
81538011|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.61|-2.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-2.37|-5.61|<0.0001
81538012|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|-0.93||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.93|-4.17|0.0021
81538013|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|-1.52||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-1.52|-4.71|0.0001
81538014|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|-0.93||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.93|-4.11|0.0020
81538015|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|-0.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.27|-3.27|0.0210
81717169|NCT01694849|163129673|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.14||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||-0.01|-0.29|0.002
81697315|NCT01975246|163092004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|||<|0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.4|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes treatment and center as fixed effects.||"The Non-completers considered failure (NCF) method was applied for missing data, where missing data due to early discontinuation will be replaced as failure up to the planned final visit to be reached by all patients."||3.4|1.2|<0.0051
81697316|NCT01263093|163092007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical inference was made using the test treatment of LY2216684 + clopidogrel and the reference treatment of clopidogrel alone.|||0.83|0.72|
81717170|NCT01694849|163129673|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||-0.15|-0.34|<0.001
81717171|NCT01694849|163129674|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-16.54||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.07|8.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Hyaluronic acid||8.98|-42.07|0.203
81717172|NCT01694849|163129674|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-6.79||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.49|18.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||18.9|-32.49|0.603
81717173|NCT01694849|163129674|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.73||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|PIIINP||0.48|-1.95|0.235
81470121|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.04||||||Serotype 18C: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||1.04|0.77|
81697317|NCT01263093|163092008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis||Statistical inference was made using the test treatment of LY2216684 + clopidogrel and the reference treatment of clopidogrel alone.|||0.67|0.53|
81697318|NCT01263093|163092010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median of Paired Differences|0.0||||0.3303|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.25|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.25|0.00|0.3303
81697319|NCT00654953|163092055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom for medication group = 2 (group)||The analysis tested the null hypothesis of no difference among groups in terms of the # of days to relapse (first two conseqcutively positive urines) using ANOVA.||||0.05
81697320|NCT01413542|163092120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate of Difference||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Effect of ACE inhibition on FBF response to bradykinin (p\<0.001). Other comparisons: Effect of DPP4 inhibition on FBF response to bradykinin (p=0.89); Effect of ACE (p=0.16), DPP4 (p=0.82), or combined inhibition (p=0.35) on FBF response to sub P.|Mixed Models Analysis|"Effect of DPP4 inhibition on vasodilator response to GLP-1 (p=0.14) or BNP (p=0.85).~p\<0.05 threshold for statistical significance."||"Group 1: The effect of treatment (placebo, ACE or DPP4 inhibitor, or the combination) on vasodilator response to peptide, measured as forearm blood flow was determined.~Group 2: The effect of treatment (placebo, DPP4 inhibitor) on vasodilator response to peptide, measured as percent change in forearm blood flow was determined."||||<0.001
81717174|NCT01694849|163129674|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.81||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|PIIINP||0.41|-2.04|0.193
81717175|NCT01694849|163129674|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|6.21||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.81|19.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|TIMP-1||19.22|-6.81|0.348
81717176|NCT01694849|163129674|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-14.66||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.81|1.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|TIMP-1||1.51|-27.81|0.029
81717177|NCT01694849|163129675|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||-0.02|-0.07|<0.001
81717178|NCT01694849|163129675|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||-0.02|-0.08|<0.001
81717179|NCT01694849|163129676|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||-0.07|-0.15|<0.001
81717180|NCT01694849|163129676|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||-0.07|-0.15|<0.001
81717181|NCT01694849|163129677|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.06||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.23|-0.11|0.471
81697321|NCT01413542|163092121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Effect of DPP4 inhibition on tPA release during sub P in women (p=0.02 vs. placebo).Effect of ACE inhibition on tPA release during sub P in women (p\<0.001); effect of DPP4 inhibition on tPA release during sub P and (p=0.001 vs. ACE inhibition alone).|Mixed Models Analysis|p\<0.05 threshold for statistical significance||||||0.02
81697322|NCT01413542|163092122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||Effect of combined ACE and DPP4 inhibition on change in heart rate in response to max dose substance P (p=0.011 vs placebo; ).|Wilcoxon signed rank|p\<0.05 threshold for statistical significance.||||||0.011
81697323|NCT01413542|163092123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Effect of combined DPP4 and ACE inhibition on the change in the norepinephrine AV gradient during substance P as compared to treatment with placebo.|Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||0.05
81697324|NCT01413542|163092123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||Effect of combined DPP4 and ACE inhibition on the change in the norepinephrine AV gradient during substance P as compared to treatment with ACE inhibition alone (p=0.007).|Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||0.007
81697325|NCT01413542|163092124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Effect of intra-arterial GLP-1 on venous GLP-1 concentrations during placebo (p=0.01).|wilxocon signed rank test|||||||0.01
81697326|NCT01413542|163092124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Effect of intra-arterial GLP-1 on venous GLP-1 concentrations during sitagliptin (p=0.01).|Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||0.01
81697327|NCT01413542|163092124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Effect of DPP4 inhibition on venous GLP-1 levels at high dose of intra-arterial GLP-1 (p=0.04 vs. placebo).|Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||0.04
81697328|NCT03084718|163092125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.052|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.140|-0.052|0.567
81697329|NCT03084718|163092125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.113||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.209|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.209|0.018|0.015
81697330|NCT03084718|163092125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.093||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.188|-0.003|0.059
81697331|NCT03084718|163092125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.069||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.150|-0.011|0.090
81697332|NCT03084718|163092125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.049||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.129|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.129|-0.031|0.231
81697333|NCT03084718|163092125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.021||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.101|0.059|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||0.059|-0.101|0.612
81697334|NCT03084718|163092125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.180|0.023|0.011
81697335|NCT03084718|163092126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.018||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.097|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.097|-0.060|0.647
81697336|NCT03084718|163092126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.196|0.039|0.004
81697337|NCT03084718|163092126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.071||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.149|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.149|-0.008|0.076
81697338|NCT03084718|163092126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.099||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.179|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.179|0.020|0.014
81697339|NCT03084718|163092126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.131|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.131|-0.026|0.192
81697340|NCT03084718|163092126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.047||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.126|0.032|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||0.032|-0.126|0.244
81697341|NCT03084718|163092126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.074||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.151|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.151|-0.003|0.060
81697342|NCT03084718|163092127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.012||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.098|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.098|-0.074|0.780
81697343|NCT03084718|163092127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.076||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.162|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.162|-0.011|0.086
81697344|NCT03084718|163092127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.043||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.129|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.129|-0.043|0.324
81697345|NCT03084718|163092127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.063||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.150|-0.024|0.153
81697346|NCT03084718|163092127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.117|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.117|-0.055|0.482
81697347|NCT03084718|163092127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.032||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.119|0.054|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||0.054|-0.119|0.463
81717182|NCT01694849|163129677|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.25||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||-0.08|-0.42|0.005
81717183|NCT01694849|163129678|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.07||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.12|-0.27|0.457
81717184|NCT01694849|163129678|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean|-0.08||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.12|-0.28|0.428
81717185|NCT01694849|163129679|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-9.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.19|-5.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||-5.24|-13.19|<0.001
81717186|NCT01694849|163129679|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-9.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.12|-5.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||-5.04|-13.12|<0.001
81717187|NCT01694849|163129680|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.02||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.09|-0.05|0.531
81717188|NCT01694849|163129680|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.02||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.05|-0.08|0.638
81470122|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.98||||||Serotype 19A: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||0.98|0.78|
81717189|NCT01694849|163129681|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.14||||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Total bilirubin||1.12|-1.39|0.831
81717190|NCT01694849|163129681|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.2||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|1.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Total bilirubin||1.47|-1.07|0.754
81717191|NCT01694849|163129681|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.03||||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Conjugated Bilirubin||0.3|-0.36|0.848
81717192|NCT01694849|163129681|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.11||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Conjugated Bilirubin||0.45|-0.22|0.511
81717193|NCT01694849|163129682|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-2.83||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.29|-5.95|0.075
81717194|NCT01694849|163129682|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-1.11||||0.491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.29|2.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||2.07|-4.29|0.491
81717195|NCT01694849|163129683|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.03||||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.04|-0.1|0.393
81717196|NCT01694849|163129683|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.04||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.03|-0.11|0.289
81717197|NCT01694849|163129684|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Triglycerides||-0.21|-0.73|<0.001
81717198|NCT01694849|163129684|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Triglycerides||-0.29|-0.81|<0.001
81717199|NCT01694849|163129684|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.35||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Cholesterol||-0.14|-0.56|0.001
81717200|NCT01694849|163129684|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Cholesterol||-0.23|-0.64|<0.001
81717201|NCT01694849|163129684|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Non-high Density Lipoproteins Cholesterol||-0.24|-0.67|<0.001
81697348|NCT03084718|163092127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.032||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.052|0.117|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.117|-0.052|0.453
81697349|NCT03084718|163092127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.123|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.123|-0.064|0.533
81697350|NCT03084718|163092127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.105||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.199|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.199|0.011|0.029
81697351|NCT03084718|163092127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.146|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.146|-0.041|0.274
81697352|NCT03084718|163092127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.075||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.169|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.169|-0.019|0.119
81697353|NCT03084718|163092127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.071|0.116|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.116|-0.071|0.638
81697354|NCT03084718|163092127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.052||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.147|0.042|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||0.042|-0.147|0.274
81697355|NCT03084718|163092127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.171|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.171|-0.013|0.092
81697356|NCT03084718|163092128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.00|-0.31|0.053
81697357|NCT03084718|163092128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.11|-0.42|0.001
81697358|NCT03084718|163092128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.06|-0.37|0.006
81697359|NCT03084718|163092128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.05|-0.26|0.176
81697360|NCT03084718|163092128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.09|-0.22|0.423
81697361|NCT03084718|163092128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||0.20|-0.11|0.574
81697362|NCT03084718|163092128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.05|-0.35|0.011
81697363|NCT03084718|163092128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo"||0.06|-0.27|0.215
81697364|NCT03084718|163092128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.01|-0.32|0.070
81697365|NCT03084718|163092128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.07|-0.40|0.005
81697366|NCT03084718|163092128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.12|-0.21|0.566
81697367|NCT03084718|163092128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.04|-0.29|0.124
81697368|NCT03084718|163092128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||0.08|-0.25|0.336
81697369|NCT03084718|163092128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.05|-0.37|0.010
81697370|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.01|-0.38|0.067
81697371|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.14|-0.53|< 0.001
81697372|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.01|-0.40|0.038
81697373|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.05|-0.35|0.130
81697374|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.17|-0.22|0.811
81697375|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||0.33|-0.07|0.202
81697376|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.01|-0.39|0.044
81697377|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.11|-0.37|0.283
81697378|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.13|-0.60|0.003
81697379|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.03|-0.50|0.027
81697380|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.00|-0.48|0.054
81697381|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.10|-0.38|0.258
81697382|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||0.34|-0.14|0.423
81697383|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.04|-0.42|0.111
81697384|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.05|-0.36|0.135
81697385|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.14|-0.56|< 0.001
81697386|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.03|-0.44|0.024
81697387|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.01|-0.40|0.067
81697388|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.13|-0.29|0.444
81697389|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||0.32|-0.09|0.285
81470123|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.01||||||Serotype 19F: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||1.01|0.78|
81538016|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|-1.58||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-1.58|-4.59|<0.0001
81697390|NCT03084718|163092129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||0.01|-0.40|0.060
81697391|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|10.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||10.0|-1.1|0.115
81470124|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.9||||||Serotype 22F: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||0.90|0.62|
81538017|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.34|-1.33||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-1.33|-4.34|0.0003
81717202|NCT01694849|163129684|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Non-high Density Lipoproteins Cholesterol||-0.32|-0.75|<0.001
81538018|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.29|-2.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-2.23|-5.29|<0.0001
81697392|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.6||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|13.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||13.1|2.0|0.008
81697393|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|10.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||10.2|-0.9|0.099
81470125|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.92||||||Serotype 23F: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||0.92|0.66|
81470126|NCT04526574|162633109|NON_INFERIORITY|NI for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion) for that serotype.|GMR|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.83||||||Serotype 33F: GMR (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for OPA titers and corresponding CIs based on regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed OPA titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||0.83|0.62|
81697394|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||8.8|-2.5|0.275
81538019|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|-0.86||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.86|-3.91|0.0023
81697395|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||5.8|-5.4|0.943
81697396|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||2.7|-8.6|0.308
81697397|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|11.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||11.7|0.8|0.024
81697398|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|11.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||11.0|-1.4|0.129
81697399|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|15.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||15.2|2.8|0.004
81697400|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|12.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||12.1|-0.3|0.061
81697401|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|10.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||10.5|-2.0|0.180
81697402|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|7.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||7.4|-5.1|0.721
81697403|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||3.1|-9.4|0.328
81697404|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|13.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||13.2|1.0|0.022
81697405|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|10.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||10.1|-0.9|0.101
81697406|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|13.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||13.9|2.8|0.003
81697407|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|10.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||10.8|-0.2|0.061
81697408|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|9.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||9.3|-1.9|0.196
81697409|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||6.3|-4.9|0.814
81697410|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||2.6|-8.6|0.291
81697411|NCT03084718|163092130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.7||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|12.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||12.1|1.3|0.016
81697412|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.1|-0.2|< 0.001
81697413|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.1|-0.2|< 0.001
81697414|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.1|-0.2|< 0.001
81697415|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.1|-0.1|0.913
81697416|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.1|-0.1|0.871
81470127|NCT04526574|162633110|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.67 (1.5-fold criterion).|GMR|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.17||||||A/H1N1: GMRs (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for the HAI titers and the corresponding CIs based on the regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed HAI titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||1.17|0.97|
81697417|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||0.1|-0.1|0.958
81697418|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.1|-0.2|< 0.001
81697419|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.0|-0.2|0.010
81697420|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.0|-0.2|0.011
81697421|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.0|-0.2|0.002
81697422|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.1|-0.1|0.996
81697423|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.1|-0.1|0.632
81697424|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||0.1|-0.1|0.630
81717203|NCT01694849|163129684|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.09||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|High Density Lipoproteins Cholesterol||0.15|0.03|0.005
81717204|NCT01694849|163129684|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|High Density Lipoproteins Cholesterol||0.17|0.05|<0.001
81717205|NCT01694849|163129684|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Very Low Density Lipoproteins Cholesterol||-0.11|-0.26|<0.001
81470128|NCT04526574|162633110|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.67 (1.5-fold criterion).|GMR|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.08||||||A/H3N2: GMRs (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for the HAI titers and the corresponding CIs based on the regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed HAI titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||1.08|0.89|
81470129|NCT04526574|162633110|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.67 (1.5-fold criterion).|GMR|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.08||||||B/Victoria: GMRs (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for the HAI titers and the corresponding CIs based on the regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed HAI titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||1.08|0.93|
81470130|NCT04526574|162633110|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR of the (SIIV+20vPnC)/saline group to the (SIIV+saline)/20vPnC group was greater than 0.67 (1.5-fold criterion).|GMR|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.03||||||B/Phuket: GMRs (ratio of GMTs \[SIIV+20vPnC\]/saline to \[SIIV+saline\]/20vPnC) and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means for the HAI titers and the corresponding CIs based on the regression model adjusted with vaccine group, sex, smoking status, age at Vaccination 1 in years, baseline log-transformed HAI titers, and prior pneumococcal vaccination status.||1.03|0.87|
81470131|NCT04068688|162633133|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81470132|NCT04068688|162633133|OTHER|||||||0.914|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.914
81470133|NCT04068688|162633134|OTHER|||||||0.655|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.655
81470134|NCT04068688|162633134|OTHER|||||||0.564|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.564
81470135|NCT04068688|162633135|OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.014
81470136|NCT04068688|162633135|OTHER|||||||0.705|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.705
81470137|NCT04068688|162633136|OTHER|||||||0.096|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.096
81470138|NCT04068688|162633136|OTHER|||||||0.732|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.732
81470139|NCT04068688|162633137|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81717206|NCT01694849|163129684|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Very Low Density Lipoproteins Cholesterol||-0.09|-0.25|<0.001
81717207|NCT01694849|163129684|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.2||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Low Density Lipoproteins Cholesterol||-0.02|-0.38|0.031
81470140|NCT04068688|162633137|OTHER|||||||0.705|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.705
81470141|NCT04068688|162633138|OTHER|||||||0.442|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.442
81470142|NCT04068688|162633138|OTHER|||||||0.458|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.458
81470143|NCT04068688|162633139|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.35
81470144|NCT04068688|162633139|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81470145|NCT04068688|162633143|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81470146|NCT04068688|162633144|OTHER|||||||0.084|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.084
81470147|NCT04068688|162633145|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.42
81470148|NCT04068688|162633145|OTHER|||||||0.171|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.171
81470149|NCT04068688|162633146|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.011
81470150|NCT04068688|162633146|OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.049
81470151|NCT04068688|162633150|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81470152|NCT04068688|162633150|OTHER|||||||0.139|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.139
81470153|NCT04679051|162633155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two-tailed paired t-tests were used to compare variables between time in bed conditions.||||0.36
81470154|NCT04679051|162633156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test comparing the two time in bed protocols.||||0.51
81470155|NCT04679051|162633157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test comparing peak forearm blood flow between sleep protocols.||||0.03
81470156|NCT04679051|162633158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test used to compare carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (index of arterial stiffness) between sleep protocols.||||0.29
81470157|NCT04679051|162633159|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of spatial ability following one day of aerobic exercise. The ANOVA test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|||A two-way repeated measures ANOVA was used to evaluate the main effect of exercise (before vs. after exercise) on Manikin throughput scores.||||<0.001
81717208|NCT01694849|163129684|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.24||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Low Density Lipoproteins Cholesterol||-0.06|-0.42|0.009
81717209|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|5.73||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|11.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Apo A1||11.14|0.31|0.038
81470158|NCT04679051|162633160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in the change of executive function following one day of aerobic exercise. The ANOVA test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|||A two-way repeated measures ANOVA was used to evaluate the main effect of exercise (before vs. after exercise) on the number of correct answers during a Stroop color-word test.||||0.04
81538020|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|-1.24||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-1.24|-4.25|0.0004
81538021|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|-0.74||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.74|-3.73|0.0036
81538022|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|-0.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.29|-3.33|0.0195
81538023|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|-1.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-1.17|-4.21|0.0006
81538024|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|-1.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-1.27|-4.32|0.0004
81538025|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|-1.92||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-1.92|-5.01|<0.0001
81697425|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.1|-0.2|< 0.001
81697426|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.0|-0.2|0.002
81697427|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.0|-0.2|0.001
81697428|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.1|-0.2|< 0.001
81697429|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.1|-0.1|0.960
81697430|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||0.1|-0.1|0.725
81697431|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||0.1|-0.1|0.764
81697432|NCT03084718|163092131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||-0.1|-0.2|< 0.001
81697433|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||8.7|-2.8|0.316
81697434|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.9||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|10.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||10.7|-0.9|0.097
81697435|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|10.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||10.2|-1.3|0.128
81697436|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|7.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||7.8|-3.9|0.511
81697437|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|7.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||7.3|-4.3|0.610
81697438|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|5.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||5.4|-6.3|0.882
81697439|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.2||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|12.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||12.9|1.5|0.013
81697440|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|12.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||12.2|-2.8|0.219
81697441|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|12.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||12.8|-2.2|0.166
81717210|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|7.07||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|12.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Apo A1||12.55|1.59|0.012
81717211|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-12.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.56|-7.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Apo B||-7.25|-17.56|<0.001
81717212|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-9.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.81|-4.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Apo B||-4.41|-14.81|<0.001
81717213|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|3.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|4.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Apo AII||4.96|2.14|<0.001
81717214|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|6.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.67|7.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Apo AII||7.53|4.67|<0.001
81538026|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|-0.62||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.62|-3.71|0.0061
81538027|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|-1.14||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-1.14|-4.19|0.0006
81538028|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|-0.78||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.78|-3.81|0.0030
81538029|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|-0.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.09|-3.17|0.0383
81717215|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-2.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|-1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Apo CIII||-1.25|-3.29|<0.001
81717216|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-1.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|-0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Apo CIII||-0.49|-2.52|0.004
81717217|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-1.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|-0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Apo CIII/B||-0.92|-2.63|<0.001
81538030|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|-1.24||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-1.24|-4.33|0.0004
81538031|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|-1.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-1.04|-4.14|0.0011
81538032|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|-1.93||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-1.93|-5.07|<0.0001
81717218|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-1.15||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Apo CIII/B||-0.29|-2|0.009
81717219|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.46||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Apo CIII/nonB||-0.17|-0.75|0.002
81717220|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.39||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Apo CIII/nonB||-0.1|-0.68|0.008
81717221|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-2.35||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Small dense Low Density Lipoproteins||0.19|-4.89|0.069
81717222|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-3.39||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|-0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Small dense Low Density Lipoproteins||-0.84|-5.95|0.01
81717223|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.84||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|3.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Lp(a)||3.61|-1.93|0.549
81717224|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.49||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|3.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Lp(a)||3.26|-2.28|0.728
81697442|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|12.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||12.9|-2.0|0.151
81697443|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|8.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||8.2|-6.9|0.871
81697444|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||8.3|-6.8|0.837
81697445|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||7.7|-7.4|0.966
81697446|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.5||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|16.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||16.9|2.1|0.012
81697447|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|10.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||10.1|-2.5|0.233
81697448|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.1||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|11.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||11.4|-1.2|0.113
81697449|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|11.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||11.2|-1.3|0.120
81697450|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|7.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||7.6|-5.1|0.691
81697451|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|7.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||7.5|-5.2|0.722
81697452|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|6.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||6.2|-6.5|0.966
81697453|NCT03084718|163092132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.3||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|14.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||14.5|2.2|0.008
81697454|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|7.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||7.9|-3.4|0.426
81697455|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|11.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||11.2|-0.1|0.055
81697456|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|11.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||11.1|-0.2|0.059
81697457|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||9.0|-2.5|0.263
81697458|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||8.8|-2.6|0.280
81697459|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|5.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||5.6|-5.9|0.965
81697460|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|13.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||13.3|2.2|0.007
81697461|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|11.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||11.2|-3.5|0.308
81697462|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|13.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||13.2|-1.6|0.124
81697463|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|14.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||14.3|-0.4|0.063
81697464|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|9.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||9.4|-5.5|0.602
81697465|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|10.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||10.6|-4.3|0.402
81697466|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|8.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||8.6|-6.3|0.753
81717225|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-1.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|-0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Apo E||-0.61|-2.14|<0.001
81717226|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-1.12||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|-0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Apo E||-0.36|-1.89|0.004
81717227|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-1.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Apo E/B||-0.53|-1.82|<0.001
81450233|NCT02036775|162587118|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of relative bioavailability without molar mass adjustment (dose adjustment) was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test divided by reference) for the dose-adjusted total exposure (AUCss 0-24 norm) using an acceptance range of 80%-125%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|103.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.52|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.54|110.74|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV(%))|||110.74|96.54|
81450234|NCT02036775|162587118|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of relative bioavailability without molar mass adjustment (dose adjustment) was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test divided by reference) for the dose-adjusted total exposure (AUCss 0-24 norm) using an acceptance range of 80%-125%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|85.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.65|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.23|91.22|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV(%))|||91.22|80.23|
81717228|NCT01694849|163129685|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-1.08||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Apo E/B||-0.43|-1.72|0.001
81717229|NCT01694849|163129686|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-2.8||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.79|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Least square mean changes from baseline|||0.18|-5.79|0.066
81717230|NCT01694849|163129686|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.77||||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|3.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||3.77|-2.24|0.615
81717231|NCT01694849|163129687|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-17.4||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.88|16.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||16.08|-50.88|0.307
81717232|NCT01694849|163129687|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-21.41||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.17|12.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||12.34|-55.17|0.213
81717233|NCT01694849|163129688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.23||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||-0.08|-0.37|0.003
81717234|NCT01694849|163129688|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.14||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.01|-0.29|0.068
81717235|NCT01694849|163129689|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.8||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||1.27|-2.86|0.448
81717236|NCT01694849|163129689|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-1.17||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.9|-3.25|0.267
81717237|NCT01694849|163129690|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.05||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.01|-0.11|0.095
81717238|NCT01694849|163129690|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.07||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||-0.01|-0.13|0.022
81470159|NCT04679051|162633161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of spatial ability following one day of aerobic exercise. The ANOVA test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).|ANOVA|||A two-way repeated measures ANOVA was used to evaluate the main effect of exercise (before vs. after exercise) on throughput scores from a Switching task.||||0.02
81717239|NCT01694849|163129691|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.46||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.05|-0.96|0.077
81470160|NCT00426660|162633181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||75th percentile (median)|169.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|135.0|178.0||||||||178.0|135.0|
81470161|NCT00426660|162633181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||50th percentile (median)|86.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.0|92.0||||||||92.0|82.0|
81717240|NCT01694849|163129691|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.36||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.16|-0.87|0.172
81717241|NCT01694849|163129692|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.04||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.17|-0.24|0.732
81717242|NCT01694849|163129692|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.2||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.01|-0.4|0.062
81717243|NCT01694849|163129693|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|3.66||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|12.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||12.2|-4.89|0.4
81717244|NCT01694849|163129693|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-16.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.99|-7.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||-7.44|-24.99|<0.001
81717245|NCT01694849|163129694|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Fibrinogen||-0.17|-0.54|<0.001
81717246|NCT01694849|163129694|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.27||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors||Fibrinogen|Standard error of the least square mean|-0.08|-0.46|0.005
81538033|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-0.66||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.66|-3.80|0.0055
81717247|NCT01694849|163129694|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Haptoglobin||-0.15|-0.35|<0.001
81717248|NCT01694849|163129694|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Haptoglobin||-0.17|-0.37|<0.001
81717249|NCT01694849|163129695|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.57||||0.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|4.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Tumour Necrosis Factor alpha||4.06|-2.9|0.742
81717250|NCT01694849|163129695|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|2.9||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|6.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Tumour Necrosis Factor alpha||6.43|-0.63|0.107
81717251|NCT01694849|163129695|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.5||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Interleukine 6||1.59|-0.58|0.362
81717252|NCT01694849|163129695|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.07||||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|Interleukine 6||1.18|-1.03|0.894
81717253|NCT01694849|163129696|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.76||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.48|-2|0.229
81717254|NCT01694849|163129696|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.45||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.76|-1.67|0.463
81717255|NCT01694849|163129697|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.21||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.01|-0.42|0.065
81470162|NCT00426660|162633181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||25th percentile (median)|58.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.0|62.0||||||||62.0|57.0|
81538034|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|-0.99||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.99|-4.09|0.0014
81717256|NCT01694849|163129697|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.19||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.03|-0.41|0.098
81717257|NCT01694849|163129698|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.7||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|3.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||3.01|-1.61|0.553
81717258|NCT01694849|163129698|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|4.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|6.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||6.64|1.97|<0.001
81717259|NCT01694849|163129699|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.04||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.44|-0.37|0.861
81717260|NCT01694849|163129699|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.4||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0|-0.81|0.052
81717261|NCT01694849|163129700|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.01||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.02|-0.01|0.473
81717262|NCT01694849|163129700|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.01||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.03|0|0.124
81470163|NCT00980174|162633186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|5.6|||ANCOVA|Adjusted by level of baseline bone mineral density T-score|Denosumab - Placebo|||5.6|4.0|<0.0001
81717263|NCT01694849|163129701|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||1.15|0.47|<0.001
81717264|NCT01694849|163129701|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||1.19|0.5|<0.001
81717265|NCT01694849|163129702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.0||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.04|-0.04|0.842
81717266|NCT01694849|163129702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.01||||0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0.05|-0.03|0.589
81717267|NCT01694849|163129703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|48.93||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.73|146.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||146.6|-8.73|0.325
81717268|NCT01694849|163129703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|93.21||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|192.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||192.49|-6.06|0.066
81538035|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-0.73||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.73|-3.80|0.0040
81538036|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.1502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|0.41||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.41|-2.68|0.1502
81538037|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|-0.64||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.64|-3.74|0.0057
81538038|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|-0.66||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.66|-3.76|0.0054
81697467|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.2||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|17.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||17.4|2.9|0.006
81697468|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|9.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||9.2|-3.1|0.331
81697469|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|11.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||11.9|-0.5|0.073
81697470|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.2||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|12.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||12.4|0.1|0.048
81697471|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|8.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||8.9|-3.6|0.410
81697472|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|9.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||9.4|-3.1|0.320
81697473|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|6.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||6.8|-5.7|0.867
81697474|NCT03084718|163092133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|15.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||15.0|2.9|0.004
81697475|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|11.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||11.9|-3.2|0.260
81538039|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.38|-1.22||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-1.22|-4.38|0.0006
81538040|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|-0.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.07|-3.21|0.0412
81538041|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|-0.66||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.66|-3.76|0.0054
81697476|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|10.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||10.9|-4.2|0.387
81697477|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|9.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||9.7|-5.4|0.574
81697478|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|6.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||6.7|-8.6|0.799
81697479|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||5.5|-9.8|0.577
81697480|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|6.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||6.5|-8.8|0.764
81697481|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|13.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 1~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||13.8|-1.1|0.097
81717269|NCT01694849|163129704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|2.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||3.72|1.1|<0.001
81717270|NCT01694849|163129704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|1.59||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||2.91|0.26|0.019
81717271|NCT01694849|163129705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.0||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0|0|0.447
81717272|NCT01694849|163129705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.0||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||0|0|0.758
81538042|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|-0.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.34|-3.43|0.0167
81697482|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||8.8|-9.9|0.908
81697483|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|16.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||16.5|-2.2|0.135
81697484|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|8.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo"||8.1|-10.7|0.786
81697485|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|17.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||17.1|-1.7|0.109
81697486|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||8.7|-10.1|0.876
81697487|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.0||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||1.0|-17.9|0.080
81697488|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|15.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Inter-visit period 2~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||15.3|-3.2|0.202
81697489|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|9.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||9.7|-5.9|0.635
81697490|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|13.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||13.1|-2.6|0.191
81697491|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||8.3|-7.4|0.914
81697492|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|11.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||11.3|-4.6|0.407
81697493|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment A (CHF 718 pMDI 100 µg TDD)"||6.4|-9.4|0.718
81697494|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 718 pMDI 800 µg TDD) vs Treatment B (CHF 718 pMDI 400 µg TDD)"||3.1|-12.7|0.235
81697495|NCT03084718|163092134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|13.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Entire treatment period~Comparison treatment groups were:~Treatment E (QVAR\^®, 320 µg TDD) vs Treatment D (Placebo)"||13.9|-1.6|0.118
81697496|NCT03341923|163092141|NON_INFERIORITY|"Difference (DT1MF-AMMF) of percentage of subjects rated as Optimal was provided with two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI). If lower limit of CI was above -10% as non-inferiority criteria, non-inferiority was to be demonstrated."|Difference in proportion|6.1||||0.0455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|11.9|||McNemar|||||11.9|0.2|0.0455
81697497|NCT03341923|163092141|SUPERIORITY|After demonstrating noninferiority, if lower limit of CI was above 0% as superiority criteria, superiority was to be demonstrated.|Difference in proportion|6.1||||0.0455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|11.9|||McNemar|||||11.9|0.2|0.0455
81717273|NCT01694849|163129706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|-0.04||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||1.04|-1.12|0.942
81717274|NCT01694849|163129706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean change|0.57||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|1.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline parameter value and presence of diabetes as random factors|Standard error of the least square mean|||1.66|-0.52|0.304
81717275|NCT02276274|163129707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.0164|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0592|0.0264|||||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on log-transformed values of AUC (0-72) with regimen, treatment group (treatment sequence), and treatment period as fixed effects.|||0.0264|-0.0592|
81717276|NCT02276274|163129708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.0164|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0592|0.0264|||||ANOVA was performed on log-transformed values of AUC (0-tlqc) with regimen, treatment group (treatment sequence), and treatment period as fixed effects.|||0.0264|-0.0592|
81470164|NCT00980174|162633187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.6||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons by Hochberg method|ANCOVA|Adjusted by level of baseline bone mineral density T-score|Denosumab - Placebo|||2.6|1.5|<0.0001
81697498|NCT02806947|163092142|OTHER|No formal hypothesis test was planned or performed for comparing Day 28 CR/PR proportions between arms. Rather, the risk difference is estimated by a point estimate and 90% confidence interval.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.223|0.059|||||The risk difference estimate is the observed proportion of Day 28 CR/PR in the sirolimus arm minus the proportion in the prednisone arm. A Wald confidence interval for this difference is given.|The primary objective of this Phase II trial was to describe the proportion of patients with Day 28 CR/PR in each treatment arm and to estimate the risk difference of these rates using a point estimate and 90% confidence interval. These estimates are used to inform about the efficacy of sirolimus in contrast to prednisone for potential future research.||0.059|-0.223|
81697499|NCT02806947|163092142|OTHER|No formal hypothesis test was planned or performed for comparing Day 56 CR/PR proportions between arms. Rather, the risk difference is estimated by a point estimate and 95% confidence interval.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.315|0.011|||||The risk difference estimate is the observed proportion of Day 56 CR/PR in the sirolimus arm minus the proportion in the prednisone arm. A Wald confidence interval for this difference is given.|A secondary objective of this Phase II trial was to describe the proportion of patients with Day 56 CR/PR in each treatment arm and to estimate the risk difference of these rates using a point estimate and 95% confidence interval. These estimates are used to inform about the efficacy of sirolimus in contrast to prednisone for potential future research.||0.011|-0.315|
81717277|NCT02276274|163129709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1182|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0405|0.2769|||||ANOVA was performed on log-transformed values of Cmax with regimen, treatment group (treatment sequence), and treatment period as fixed effects.|||0.2769|-0.0405|
81717278|NCT02276274|163129711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.0139|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0598|0.032|||||ANOVA was performed on log-transformed values of AUC (0-inf) with regimen, treatment group (treatment sequence), and treatment period as fixed effects.|||0.0320|-0.0598|
81717279|NCT02276274|163129726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.014|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0918|0.0638|||||ANOVA was performed on log-transformed values of AUC (0-48) with regimen, treatment group (treatment sequence), and treatment period as fixed effects.|||0.0638|-0.0918|
81717280|NCT02276274|163129727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.0164|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0934|0.0605|||||ANOVA was performed on log-transformed values of AUC (0-tlqc) with regimen, treatment group (treatment sequence), and treatment period as fixed effects.|||0.0605|-0.0934|
81717281|NCT02276274|163129729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1518|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2356|-0.068|||||ANOVA was performed on log-transformed values of Cmax with regimen, treatment group (treatment sequence), and treatment period as fixed effects.|||-0.0680|-0.2356|
81717282|NCT02276274|163129731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.0179|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.095|0.0591|||||ANOVA was performed on log-transformed values of AUC (0-inf) with regimen, treatment group (treatment sequence), and treatment period as fixed effects.|||0.0591|-0.0950|
81717283|NCT02279888|163129777|OTHER|the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on the freedom from DSRC rate at 24 months is greater than 80%|Kaplan Meier|0.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81717284|NCT02279888|163129779|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.47|||Andersen-Gill||This analysis applies to Primary Outcome: HFH Rate|||0.47|0.39|<0.0001
81717285|NCT02279888|163129781|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.62|||Andersen-Gill|||||0.62|0.52|<0.0001
81717286|NCT03671746|163129846|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5|=|0.275|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|A Kenward-Roger adjustment was used to correct for negative bias in the standard errors and degrees of freedom calculations.||Sample size calculations were performed using Length of Stay (LOS) as this was the primary outcome. Using a significance level of 0.05 and assumed standard deviation of 1.5 days, a sample size of 42 patients/group (84 total) would yield 80% power to detect a difference of 0.928 days in average LOS between groups. Allowing for a dropout rate of up to 25%, recruitment was planned for 56 patients/group. Power calculations were performed using nQuery 8.5 (Statistical Solutions Ltd; Cork, Ireland).||||=0.275
81717287|NCT03671746|163129847|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A Kenward-Roger adjustment was used to correct for negative bias in the standard errors and degrees of freedom calculations.||Sample size calculations were performed using LOS as this was the primary outcome. Using a significance level of 0.05 and an assumed standard deviation of 1.5 days, a sample size of 42 patients/group (84 total) would yield 80% power to detect a difference of 0.928 days in average LOS between groups. Allowing for a dropout rate of up to 25%, recruitment was originally planned for 56 patients/group. Power calculations were performed using nQuery 8.5 (Statistical Solutions Ltd; Cork, Ireland).||||<0.05
81717288|NCT03671746|163129848|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The VAS model was adjusted for baseline levels as a covariate, which differed significantly between groups.||Sample size calculations were performed regarding LOS as this was the primary outcome measure. Using a significance level of 0.05 and an assumed SD of 1.5 days, a sample size of 42 patients per group (84 total) would yield 80% power to detect a difference of 0.928 days in average LOS between groups. Allowing for a dropout rate of up to 25%, recruitment was originally planned for 56 patients per group. Power calculations were performed using nQuery 8.5 (Statistical Solutions Ltd; Cork, Ireland).||||<0.05
81470165|NCT00980174|162633188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.0||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons by Hochberg method|ANCOVA|Adjusted by level of baseline bone mineral density T-score|Denosumab - Placebo|||3.0|1.3|<0.0001
81697500|NCT02806947|163092143|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Z test comparing binomial proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with CR/PR and steroid dose of 0.25mg/kg/day or less at Day 28 post-randomization between the sirolimus and prednisone arms. These proportions were compared between treatment arms using a Z test of the difference of binomial proportions.||||< 0.001
81697501|NCT02806947|163092144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in classification of acute GVHD response at Day 28 post-randomization between participants on the sirolimus and prednisone arms. These classifications were compared between treatment arms using Fisher's exact test, due to the presence of small numbers of participants in some categories.||||0.320
81717289|NCT03671746|163129849|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.564|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A Kenward-Roger adjustment was used to correct for negative bias in the standard errors and degrees of freedom calculations.||Sample size calculations were performed regarding LOS as this was the primary outcome measure. Using a significance level of 0.05 and an assumed SD of 1.5 days, a sample size of 42 patients per group (84 total) would yield 80% power to detect a difference of 0.928 days in average LOS between groups. Allowing for a dropout rate of up to 25%, recruitment was originally planned for 56 patients per group. Power calculations were performed using nQuery 8.5 (Statistical Solutions Ltd; Cork, Ireland).|Group-level summary statistics were calculated for demographic and clinical variables, and differences between groups were evaluated using two-sample t-tests for quantitative measures and Fisher's exact tests for categorical measures, as appropriate. Time and group comparisons for each cytokine were made using linear mixed models, with and without adjusting for selected covariates. Patient demographic variables and clinical outcomes of interest were considered for inclusion as covariates in each model but were only retained if they significantly improved the model. Linear mixed models were log-transformed, double-log-transformed, or square-root-transformed to correct for right skewness, as appropriate. Likelihood ratio testing and Akaike information criterion were used to select appropriate covariance structures in each case. All analyses were completed in SAS 9.4 (SAS Institute Inc.; Cary, NC, USA).|||=0.564
81717290|NCT03671746|163129850|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.118|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A Kenward-Roger adjustment was used to correct for negative bias in the standard errors and degrees of freedom calculations.||Sample size calculations were performed regarding LOS as this was the primary outcome measure. Using a significance level of 0.05 and an assumed SD of 1.5 days, a sample size of 42 patients per group (84 total) would yield 80% power to detect a difference of 0.928 days in average LOS between groups. Allowing for a dropout rate of up to 25%, recruitment was originally planned for 56 patients per group. Power calculations were performed using nQuery 8.5 (Statistical Solutions Ltd; Cork, Ireland).|Group-level summary statistics were calculated for demographic and clinical variables, and differences between groups were evaluated using two-sample t-tests for quantitative measures and Fisher's exact tests for categorical measures, as appropriate. Time and group comparisons for each cytokine were made using linear mixed models, with and without adjusting for selected covariates. Patient demographic variables and clinical outcomes of interest were considered for inclusion as covariates in each model but were only retained if they significantly improved the model. Linear mixed models were log-transformed, double-log-transformed, or square-root-transformed to correct for right skewness, as appropriate. Likelihood ratio testing and Akaike information criterion were used to select appropriate covariance structures in each case. All analyses were completed in SAS 9.4 (SAS Institute Inc.; Cary, NC, USA).|||=0.118
81717291|NCT03671746|163129851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.215|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A Kenward-Roger adjustment was used to correct for negative bias in the standard errors and degrees of freedom calculations.||Sample size calculations were performed regarding LOS as this was the primary outcome measure. Using a significance level of 0.05 and an assumed SD of 1.5 days, a sample size of 42 patients per group (84 total) would yield 80% power to detect a difference of 0.928 days in average LOS between groups. Allowing for a dropout rate of up to 25%, recruitment was originally planned for 56 patients per group. Power calculations were performed using nQuery 8.5 (Statistical Solutions Ltd; Cork, Ireland).|Group-level summary statistics were calculated for demographic and clinical variables, and differences between groups were evaluated using two-sample t-tests for quantitative measures and Fisher's exact tests for categorical measures, as appropriate. Time and group comparisons for each cytokine were made using linear mixed models, with and without adjusting for selected covariates. Patient demographic variables and clinical outcomes of interest were considered for inclusion as covariates in each model but were only retained if they significantly improved the model. Linear mixed models were log-transformed, double-log-transformed, or square-root-transformed to correct for right skewness, as appropriate. Likelihood ratio testing and Akaike information criterion were used to select appropriate covariance structures in each case. All analyses were completed in SAS 9.4 (SAS Institute Inc.; Cary, NC, USA).|||0.215
81470166|NCT00980174|162633189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.2||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons by Hochberg method|ANCOVA|Adjusted by level of baseline bone mineral density T-score|Denosumab - Placebo|||3.2|1.4|<0.0001
81470167|NCT00980174|162633190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.9||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.6||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons by Hochberg method|ANCOVA|Adjusted by level of baseline bone mineral density T-score|Denosumab - Placebo|||1.6|0.2|0.0144
81470168|NCT00980174|162633191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons by Hochberg method|Van Elteren Rank Test|Adjusted by level of baseline bone mineral density T-score||||||<0.0001
81538043|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||0.02|-2.94|0.0533
81538044|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|-0.58||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.58|-3.54|0.0065
81697502|NCT02806947|163092144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in classification of acute GVHD response at Day 56 post-randomization between participants on the sirolimus and prednisone arms. These classifications were compared between treatment arms using Fisher's exact test, due to the presence of small numbers of participants in some categories.||||0.014
81697503|NCT02806947|163092145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078||||||Statistical significance was determine using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Z test comparing binomial proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with treatment failure at Day 28 post-randomization between the sirolimus and prednisone arms. These proportions were compared between treatment arms using a Z test of the difference of binomial proportions.||||0.078
81697504|NCT02806947|163092145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Z test comparing binomial proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with treatment failure at Day 56 post-randomization between the sirolimus and prednisone arms. These proportions were compared between treatment arms using a Z test of the difference of binomial proportions.||||0.068
81697505|NCT02806947|163092146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.785||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with overall survival between the sirolimus and prednisone arms during the 12 month period post-randomization. These proportions were compared between treatment arms using a log rank test.||||0.785
81697506|NCT02806947|163092147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with disease-free survival between the sirolimus and prednisone arms during the 12 month period post-randomization. These proportions were compared between treatment arms using a log rank test.||||0.340
81697507|NCT02806947|163092148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.713||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with event-free survival between the sirolimus and prednisone arms during the 12 month period post-randomization. These proportions were compared between treatment arms using a log rank test.||||0.713
81697508|NCT02806947|163092149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.726||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with non-relapse mortality between the sirolimus and prednisone arms during the 12 month period post-randomization, with malignancy relapse treated as a competing risk for non-relapse mortality. These proportions were compared between treatment arms using Gray's test.||||0.726
81697509|NCT02806947|163092150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.402||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with malignancy relapse between the sirolimus and prednisone arms during the 12 month period post-randomization, with death treated as a competing risk for malignancy relapse. These proportions were compared between treatment arms using Gray's test.||||0.402
81697510|NCT02806947|163092151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.296||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with chronic GVHD between the sirolimus and prednisone arms during the 12 month period post-randomization, with death and malignancy relapse treated as competing risks for chronic GVHD. These proportions were compared between treatment arms using Gray's test.||||0.296
81697511|NCT02806947|163092152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.936||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Z test comparing binomial proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with GVHD-free survival at 6 months post-randomization between the sirolimus and prednisone arms. These proportions were compared between treatment arms using a Z test of the difference of binomial proportions.||||0.936
81538045|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-0.82||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.82|-3.80|0.0025
81538046|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|-1.2||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-1.20|-4.22|0.0005
81697512|NCT02806947|163092152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.598||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Z test comparing binomial proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with GVHD-free survival at 6 months post-randomization between the sirolimus and prednisone arms. These proportions were compared between treatment arms using a Z test of the difference of binomial proportions.||||0.598
81697513|NCT02806947|163092153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.221||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with serious infections between the sirolimus and prednisone arms during the 12 month period post-randomization, with death treated as a competing risk for serious infection. These proportions were compared between treatment arms using Gray's test.||||0.221
81697514|NCT04511819|163092162|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.087||||0.8762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.347|0.174|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.174|-0.347|0.8762
81697515|NCT03641547|163092168|OTHER||Post prob of tox at dose level 6|0.029|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.165||||||The primary analysis is performed using the Time-To-Event Continual Reassessment Method (TiTE-CRM). Giving posterior estimates for the probability of toxicity (DLT) at each dose level.||0.165|0|
81697516|NCT03641547|163092169|OTHER||Post prob of tox at dose level 4|0.185|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|0.397||||||The primary analysis is performed using the Time-To-Event Continual Reassessment Method (TiTE CRM). Giving posterior estimates for the probability of toxicity (DLT) at each dose level.||0.397|0.042|
81697517|NCT02767856|163092180|EQUIVALENCE|The study did not enroll enough samples. The stats here are only for reference.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline and primary visit outcome||0.16|-0.08|0.48
81697518|NCT02767856|163092181|EQUIVALENCE|The study did not reach the target sample size. the stats are for reference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.99|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.99|-0.75|0.26
81697519|NCT02767856|163092182|EQUIVALENCE|The study did not reach the target sample size. The stats are for reference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.3||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.75|74.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||74.20|-21.75|0.26
81697520|NCT02767856|163092183|EQUIVALENCE|The study did not reach the target sample size. The stats are for reference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.1||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.3|19.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||19.3|-41.3|0.44
81697521|NCT01594333|163092184|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.01||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.25||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Log Rank|Stratified according to type of qualifying event, time of qualifying event and risk status(diabetes or metabolic syndrome alone)|Confidence intervals have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and therefore inferences drawn from these intervals may not be reproducible.|||1.25|0.82|0.91
81697522|NCT01594333|163092185|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.96||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.16||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Log Rank|Stratified according to type of qualifying event, time of qualifying event and risk status(metabolic syndrome alone or diabetes at enrollment).|Confidence intervals have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and therefore inferences drawn from these intervals may not be reproducible.|||1.16|0.79|0.67
81697523|NCT01594333|163092186|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.16||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.56||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Log Rank|Stratified according to type of qualifying event, time of qualifying event and risk status (metabolic syndrome alone or diabetes at enrollment).|Confidence intervals have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and therefore inferences drawn from these intervals may not be reproducible.|||1.56|0.87|0.32
81697524|NCT01594333|163092187|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.95||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.12||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Log Rank|Stratified according to type of qualifying event, time of qualifying event and risk status (metabolic syndrome alone or diabetes) at enrollment.|Confidence intervals have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and therefore inferences drawn from these intervals may not be reproducible.|||1.12|0.81|0.57
81697525|NCT01594333|163092188|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.89||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.31||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Log Rank|Stratified according to type of qualifying event, type of qualifying event and risk status (diabetes or metabolic syndrome alone) at enrollment|Confidence intervals have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and therefore inferences drawn from these intervals may not be reproducible.|||1.31|0.60|0.54
81697526|NCT01594333|163092189|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.98||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.14||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Log Rank|Stratified according to type of qualifying event, time since qualifying event and risk status (diabetes or metabolic syndrome alone) at enrollment.|Confidence intervals have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and therefore inferences drawn from these intervals may not be reproducible.|||1.14|0.84|0.80
81697527|NCT01594333|163092191|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.81||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.22||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Log Rank|Stratified according to type of qualifying event, time of qualifying event and risk status (diabetes or metabolic syndrome alone) at enrollment.|Confidence intervals have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and therefore inferences drawn from these intervals may not be reproducible.|||1.22|0.53|0.31
81697528|NCT01594333|163092192|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.92||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.12||2-sided unadjusted p-value|Log Rank|Stratified according to type of qualifying event, time of qualifying event and risk status (diabetes or metabolic syndrome alone) at enrollment|Confidence intervals have not been adjusted for multiplicity, and therefore inferences drawn from these intervals may not be reproducible.|||1.12|0.75|0.38
81697529|NCT00589979|163092197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.78||||0.1006||95.0|0.89|3.55||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Cox frailty model|Model included treatment, sequence, period, and first-order carryover as fixed effects and frailty; patient nested within sequence was frailty.|The Hazard Ratio (HR) provided is the ratio of Placebo to Lidoderm.|The two treatments were compared by time-varying relative hazards, associated P values, and 95% confidence intervals. Appropriate survival or hazard functions were calculated.||3.55|0.89|0.1006
81697530|NCT00589979|163092199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.1272||95.0|0.86|4.02||The logistic regression model for repeated measures used for this analysis included treatment, sequence, period, and first-order carry-over as fixed effects and repeated measures taken on patients nested within sequence.|Regression, Logistic|The results presented are reported in terms of odds ratios, corresponding 95% confidence intervals, and P-values for each fixed effect in the model.|The Odds Ratio (OR) provided is the ratio of Lidoderm to Placebo.|The proportion of patients who exited from the current treatment period prior to the 4-week planned duration was analyzed using a logistic regression model for repeated measures.||4.02|0.86|0.1272
81538047|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.0541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||0.03|-2.99|0.0541
81697531|NCT00589979|163092200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.54||||0.0224||95.0|-1.01|-0.08||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects model||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|The overall treatment difference for the lidocaine patch 5% and placebo patch was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||-0.08|-1.01|0.0224
81697532|NCT00589979|163092201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39||||0.2747||95.0|-0.31|1.09||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects regression||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|The overall treatment difference for the lidocaine patch 5% and placebo patch was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||1.09|-0.31|0.2747
81697533|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.4498||95.0|-0.8|0.36||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects model||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Intense: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.36|-0.80|0.4498
81697534|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.1065||95.0|-1.11|0.11||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effect models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Sharp: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.11|-1.11|0.1065
81538048|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|-0.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.71|-3.69|0.0039
81538049|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|-0.22||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.22|-3.18|0.0245
81697535|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47||||0.0484||95.0|-0.94|0.0||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Hot: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||-0.00|-0.94|0.0484
81697536|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24||||0.4973||95.0|-0.93|0.46||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effect models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Dull: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.46|-0.93|0.4973
81697537|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.3966||95.0|-0.16|0.41||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effect models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Cold: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.41|-0.16|0.3966
81697538|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.6941||95.0|-0.53|0.35||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects model||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Sensitive: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.35|-0.53|0.6941
81697539|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18||||0.5664||95.0|-0.45|0.82||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Tender: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.82|-0.45|0.5664
81697540|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.6871||95.0|-0.55|0.37||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Itchy: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.37|-0.55|0.6871
81538050|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|-0.31||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.31|-3.36|0.0187
81697541|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41||||0.2318||95.0|-1.08|0.27||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Shocking: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.27|-1.08|0.2318
81697542|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21||||0.3383||95.0|-0.64|0.22||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Numb: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.22|-0.64|0.3383
81470169|NCT00772005|162633238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8514||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8514
81470170|NCT00772005|162633238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6995||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6995
81697543|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.874||95.0|-0.63|0.73||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Electrical: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.73|-0.63|0.8740
81697544|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.999||95.0|-0.54|0.54||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Tingling: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.54|-0.54|0.9990
81697545|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25||||0.4183||95.0|-0.85|0.36||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Cramping: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.36|-0.85|0.4183
81697546|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.8227||95.0|-0.71|0.57||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Radiating: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.57|-0.71|0.8227
81697547|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18||||0.587||95.0|-0.48|0.85||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Throbbing: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.85|-0.48|0.5870
81697548|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44||||0.2181||95.0|-1.15|0.27||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Aching: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.27|-1.15|0.2181
81697549|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.6276||95.0|-0.68|0.42||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Heavy: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.42|-0.68|0.6276
81697550|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57||||0.0917||95.0|-1.23|0.09||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Overall unpleasantness: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.09|-1.23|0.0917
81697551|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44||||0.2089||95.0|-1.13|0.25||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Intense deep pain: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.25|-1.13|0.2089
81697552|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.4188||95.0|-0.75|0.31||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Intense surface pain: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.31|-0.75|0.4188
81697553|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.6959||95.0|-0.32|0.21||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Average surface pain: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.21|-0.32|0.6959
81697554|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.4806||95.0|-0.64|0.3||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Average deep pain: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.30|-0.64|0.4806
81697555|NCT00589979|163092202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28||||0.2291||95.0|-0.74|0.18||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Average paroxysmal pain: the difference between Lidoderm and placebo was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.18|-0.74|0.2291
81538051|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|-0.62||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.62|-3.68|0.0060
81697556|NCT00589979|163092203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.3185||95.0|0.77|2.27||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Regression, Linear||The Odds Ratio (OR) provided is the ratio of Lidoderm to Placebo.|Global impression of change from baseline with the lidocaine patch 5% and placebo patch were compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. An ordinal multinomial regression model was performed with sequence, period, treatment, carry over effect as fixed effects, with repeated measures taken on patient within sequence.||2.27|0.77|0.3185
81697557|NCT00589979|163092204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.4748||95.0|0.72|2.06||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Regression, Linear||The odds ratio (OR) provided is the ratio of Lidoderm to Placebo.|Global impression of change from baseline with the lidocaine patch 5% and placebo patch were compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. An ordinal multinomial regression model was performed with sequence, period, treatment, carry over effect as fixed effects, with repeated measures taken on patient within sequence.||2.06|0.72|0.4748
81697558|NCT00589979|163092205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.7839||95.0|-0.74|0.98||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|The overall treatment difference for the lidocaine patch 5% and placebo patch was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.98|-0.74|0.7839
81697559|NCT00589979|163092207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.3773||95.0|-0.02|0.04||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects model||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|The overall treatment difference for the lidocaine patch 5% and placebo patch was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||0.04|-0.02|0.3773
81697560|NCT00589979|163092208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.2605||95.0|0.38|1.3||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Regression, Linear||The odds ratio (OR) provided is the ratio of Lidoderm to Placebo.|Treatment satisfaction with the lidocaine patch 5% and placebo patch were compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. An ordinal multinomial regression model was performed with sequence, period, treatment, carry over effect as fixed effects, with repeated measures taken on patient within sequence.||1.30|0.38|0.2605
81697561|NCT00589979|163092209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.3193||95.0|0.44|1.3||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Regression, Linear||The odds ratio (OR) provided is the ratio of Lidoderm to Placebo.|Treatment satisfaction with the lidocaine patch 5% and placebo patch were compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of the randomized study sequence. An ordinal multinomial regression model was performed with sequence, period, treatment, carry over effect as fixed effects, with repeated measures taken on patient within sequence.||1.30|0.44|0.3193
81697562|NCT00589979|163092210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.74||||0.1378||95.0|-0.57|4.04||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects model||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|The overall treatment difference for the lidocaine patch 5% and placebo patch was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates||4.04|-0.57|0.1378
81697563|NCT00589979|163092211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.6833||95.0|0.47|1.65||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Regression, Logistic|An ordinal multinomial regression model was performed with sequence, period, treatment, carry over effect as fixed effects.|The Odds Ratio (OR) provided is the ratio of Lidoderm to Placebo.|||1.65|0.47|0.6833
81470171|NCT00772005|162633238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9766||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9766
81538052|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|-0.98||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.98|-4.06|0.0014
81717292|NCT03671746|163129852|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.043|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A Kenward-Roger adjustment was used to correct for negative bias in the standard errors and degrees of freedom calculations||Sample size calculations were performed regarding LOS as this was the primary outcome measure. Using a significance level of 0.05 and an assumed SD of 1.5 days, a sample size of 42 patients per group (84 total) would yield 80% power to detect a difference of 0.928 days in average LOS between groups. Allowing for a dropout rate of up to 25%, recruitment was originally planned for 56 patients per group. Power calculations were performed using nQuery 8.5 (Statistical Solutions Ltd; Cork, Ireland).|Group-level summary statistics were calculated for demographic and clinical variables, and differences between groups were evaluated using two-sample t-tests for quantitative measures and Fisher's exact tests for categorical measures, as appropriate. Time and group comparisons for each cytokine were made using linear mixed models, with and without adjusting for selected covariates. Patient demographic variables and clinical outcomes of interest were considered for inclusion as covariates in each model but were only retained if they significantly improved the model. Linear mixed models were log-transformed, double-log-transformed, or square-root-transformed to correct for right skewness, as appropriate. Likelihood ratio testing and Akaike information criterion were used to select appropriate covariance structures in each case. All analyses were completed in SAS 9.4 (SAS Institute Inc.; Cary, NC, USA).|||=0.043
81538053|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|-1.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-1.37|-4.49|0.0003
81470172|NCT00772005|162633239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7596||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7596
81717293|NCT03671746|163129853|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.617|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A Kenward-Roger adjustment was used to correct for negative bias in the standard errors and degrees of freedom calculations.||Sample size calculations were performed regarding LOS as this was the primary outcome measure. Using a significance level of 0.05 and an assumed SD of 1.5 days, a sample size of 42 patients per group (84 total) would yield 80% power to detect a difference of 0.928 days in average LOS between groups. Allowing for a dropout rate of up to 25%, recruitment was originally planned for 56 patients per group. Power calculations were performed using nQuery 8.5 (Statistical Solutions Ltd; Cork, Ireland).|Group-level summary statistics were calculated for demographic and clinical variables, and differences between groups were evaluated using two-sample t-tests for quantitative measures and Fisher's exact tests for categorical measures, as appropriate. Time and group comparisons for each cytokine were made using linear mixed models, with and without adjusting for selected covariates. Patient demographic variables and clinical outcomes of interest were considered for inclusion as covariates in each model but were only retained if they significantly improved the model. Linear mixed models were log-transformed, double-log-transformed, or square-root-transformed to correct for right skewness, as appropriate. Likelihood ratio testing and Akaike information criterion were used to select appropriate covariance structures in each case. All analyses were completed in SAS 9.4 (SAS Institute Inc.; Cary, NC, USA).|||=0.617
81717294|NCT03671746|163129855|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A Kenward-Roger adjustment was used to correct for negative bias in the standard errors and degrees of freedom calculations.||Sample size calculations were performed regarding LOS as this was the primary outcome measure. Using a significance level of 0.05 and an assumed SD of 1.5 days, a sample size of 42 patients per group (84 total) would yield 80% power to detect a difference of 0.928 days in average LOS between groups. Allowing for a dropout rate of up to 25%, recruitment was originally planned for 56 patients per group. Power calculations were performed using nQuery 8.5 (Statistical Solutions Ltd; Cork, Ireland).|Group-level summary statistics were calculated for demographic and clinical variables, and differences between groups were evaluated using two-sample t-tests for quantitative measures and Fisher's exact tests for categorical measures, as appropriate. Time and group comparisons for each cytokine were made using linear mixed models, with and without adjusting for selected covariates. Patient demographic variables and clinical outcomes of interest were considered for inclusion as covariates in each model but were only retained if they significantly improved the model. Linear mixed models were log-transformed, double-log-transformed, or square-root-transformed to correct for right skewness, as appropriate. Likelihood ratio testing and Akaike information criterion were used to select appropriate covariance structures in each case. All analyses were completed in SAS 9.4 (SAS Institute Inc.; Cary, NC, USA).|||<0.05
81717295|NCT03810417|163129858|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81717296|NCT03810417|163129858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.05
81717297|NCT05436067|163129863|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Difference in head angle pitch - left between the arms|paired t-test|||This statistical analysis tests the difference between the different arms (with and without app) using a paired t-test||||<0.001
81717298|NCT05436067|163129863|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Difference in head angle pitch - right between the arms|paired t-test|||This statistical analysis tests the difference between the different arms (with and without app) using a paired t-test||||<0.001
81717299|NCT05436067|163129863|OTHER|||||||0.042||||||Difference in head angle yaw - extension between the arms|paired t-test|||This statistical analysis tests the difference between the different arms (with and without app) using a paired t-test||||0.042
81717300|NCT05436067|163129863|OTHER|||||||0.111||||||Difference in head angle yaw - flexion between the arms|paired t-test|||This statistical analysis tests the difference between the different arms (with and without app) using a paired t-test||||0.111
81717301|NCT05436067|163129864|OTHER|||||||0.023||||||Difference in pitch range of motion between the arms|paired t-test|||This statistical analysis tests the difference between the different arms (with and without app) using a paired t-test||||0.023
81717302|NCT05436067|163129864|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||This statistical analysis tests the difference between the different arms (with and without app) using a paired t-test||||<0.001
81717303|NCT05436067|163129865|OTHER|||||||0.057||||||Difference in pitch velocity between the arms|paired t-test|||This statistical analysis tests the difference between the different arms (with and without app) using a paired t-test||||0.057
81717304|NCT05436067|163129865|OTHER|||||||0.003||||||Difference in yaw velocity between the arms|paired t-test|||This statistical analysis tests the difference between the different arms (with and without app) using a paired t-test||||0.003
81717305|NCT05436067|163129866|OTHER|||||||0.035||||||Weight shift exercise - mediolateral range of motion|paired t-test|||||||0.035
81470173|NCT00772005|162633239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.562||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5620
81470174|NCT00772005|162633239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6688||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6688
81470175|NCT00772005|162633240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1894||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1894
81470176|NCT00772005|162633240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4582||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4582
81697564|NCT00589979|163092212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|22.16||||0.1143||95.0|-5.48|49.8||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Disturbance: the overall treatment difference for Lidoderm and placebo patch was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||49.8|-5.48|0.1143
81697565|NCT00589979|163092212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.18||||0.9108||95.0|-19.8|22.2||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Effectiveness: the overall treatment difference for Lidoderm and placebo patch was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||22.2|-19.8|0.9108
81717306|NCT05436067|163129866|OTHER|||||||0.006||||||Weight shift balance exercise anteroposterior range of motion|paired t-test|||||||0.006
81717307|NCT05436067|163129866|OTHER|||||||0.024||||||Single leg balance range of motion|paired t-test|||||||0.024
81717308|NCT05436067|163129866|OTHER|||||||0.257||||||Single leg balance fluency|Shapiro Wilcoxon test|Data was not normally distributed.||||||0.257
81717309|NCT01678794|163129876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.26
81717310|NCT01678794|163129877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81717311|NCT02260804|163129890|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin of ±17% was predefined.|Difference in proportion|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.43|10.2||||||||10.2|-6.43|
81717312|NCT04074109|163129905|OTHER|This is a feasibility study which is not powered for efficacy. Therefore no formal statistical tests are used.||||||||||||This is a feasibility study which is not powered for efficacy. Therefore no formal statistical tests are used.|||||This is a feasibility study which is not powered for efficacy. Therefore no formal statistical tests are used.|||
81717313|NCT04074109|163129905|OTHER|||||||||||||||||This is a feasibility study which is not powered for efficacy. Therefore no formal statistical tests are used. We report percentages and frequencies to show feasibility|This is a feasibility study which is not powered for efficacy. Therefore no formal statistical tests are used.|||
81717314|NCT03965754|163129908|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|9.18||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression with the three email conditions as dummy variables with no email as the reference group (among employees who previously enrolled in the program).||9.18|4.00|<.001
81717315|NCT03965754|163129908|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.36|7.76||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression with the three email conditions as dummy variables with no email as the reference group (among employees who previously enrolled in the program).||7.76|3.36|<.001
81717316|NCT03965754|163129908|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|5.17||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression with the three email conditions as dummy variables with no email as the reference group (among employees who previously enrolled in the program).||5.17|2.17|<.001
81717317|NCT03965754|163129908|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.28||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|11.71||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression with the three email conditions as dummy variables with no email as the reference group (among employees who never enrolled in the program).||11.71|1.16|.038
81717318|NCT03965754|163129908|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|7.54||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression with the three email conditions as dummy variables with no email as the reference group (among employees who never enrolled in the program).||7.54|0.63|.256
81717319|NCT03965754|163129908|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|5.89||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression with the three email conditions as dummy variables with no email as the reference group (among employees who never enrolled in the program).||5.89|0.43|.531
81717320|NCT03965754|163129908|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.54||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression with the two experimental conditions as dummy variables with the standard email as the reference group (among employees who previously enrolled in the program).||1.54|0.91|.202
81717321|NCT03965754|163129908|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.88||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression with the two experimental conditions as dummy variables with the standard email as the reference group (among employees who previously enrolled in the program).||0.88|0.49|.005
81470177|NCT00772005|162633240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0327||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0327
81717322|NCT03965754|163129908|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|4.16||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression with the two experimental conditions as dummy variables with the standard email as the reference group (among employees who never enrolled in the program).||4.16|0.69|.276
81717323|NCT03965754|163129908|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.16||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression with the two experimental conditions as dummy variables with the standard email as the reference group (among employees who never enrolled in the program).||2.16|0.25|.592
81717324|NCT03965754|163129909|SUPERIORITY|We conducted a logistic regression with the two experimental conditions as dummy variables with the standard email as the reference group (among employees who previously enrolled).|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.65||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.65|1.04|.020
81717325|NCT03965754|163129909|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.75||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression with the two experimental conditions as dummy variables with the standard email as the reference group (among employees who previously enrolled).||0.75|0.44|<.001
81697566|NCT00589979|163092212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.31||||0.3769||95.0|-10.3|27.0||All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance level of alpha=0.05.|Linear mixed effects models||The results are reported as least squares means and their differences along with associated P-values, and 95% confidence intervals for each fixed effect in the model.|Supplementation: the overall treatment difference for Lidoderm and placebo patch was compared by combining data for patients receiving the respective treatment regardless of randomized study sequence. The endpoint was analyzed by linear mixed effects models incorporating treatment, period, sequence, and first-order carryover as fixed effects, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect. P-value for the random effect (s2) is from the Wald Z-test for the covariance parameter estimates.||27.0|-10.3|0.3769
81697567|NCT03282357|163092273|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin, delta = 10 percent (%). The two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the differences between percentages was constructed using the Newcombe's recommended method.|Difference in Percentage|-6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-0.5||||||||-0.5|-13.1|
81697568|NCT03282357|163092274|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin, delta = 15%. The two-sided 95% CI for the differences between percentages was constructed using the Newcombe's recommended method.|Difference in Percentage|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|-0.3||||||||-0.3|-9.8|
81697569|NCT00723073|163092376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.1|||Fisher Exact|||||1.10|0.89|0.96
81697570|NCT00723073|163092377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.7|||Fisher Exact|||||2.70|0.38|>0.99
81697571|NCT00723073|163092378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.97|||Fisher Exact|||||1.97|0.44|>0.99
81697572|NCT00723073|163092379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.07|||Fisher Exact|||||2.07|0.61|0.48
81697573|NCT00723073|163092380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.37|||Fisher Exact|||||3.37|0.10|0.57
81697574|NCT00723073|163092381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.66
81697575|NCT00723073|163092384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.22
81697576|NCT00723073|163092385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.11
81697577|NCT00302718|163092394|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81697578|NCT00302718|163092396|OTHER|||||||0.2114|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2114
81697579|NCT00302718|163092398|OTHER|||||||0.6954|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6954
81697580|NCT00302718|163092400|OTHER|||||||0.9895|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9895
81697581|NCT00383721|163092487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81697582|NCT00383721|163092487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81697583|NCT00383721|163092488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.062|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.062
81697584|NCT00383721|163092488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.583|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.583
81697585|NCT00383721|163092489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.020
81697586|NCT00383721|163092489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81697587|NCT03011450|163092497|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81697588|NCT03011450|163092498|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81697589|NCT03011450|163092499|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81697590|NCT03011450|163092500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0156|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0156
81697591|NCT03011450|163092501|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81697592|NCT03011450|163092502|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81697593|NCT03011450|163092503|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81697594|NCT03011450|163092504|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0001
81697595|NCT03011450|163092505|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81697596|NCT03011450|163092506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.538|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.5380
81697597|NCT03011450|163092507|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81697598|NCT03011450|163092508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1165|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.1165
81697599|NCT03011450|163092509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0142|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0142
81697600|NCT03011450|163092510|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81697601|NCT03011450|163092511|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81697602|NCT03011450|163092512|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81697603|NCT03011450|163092513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4589|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.4589
81697604|NCT03011450|163092514|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697605|NCT03011450|163092515|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81538054|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|-0.49||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.49|-3.61|0.0100
81697606|NCT03011450|163092516|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697607|NCT03011450|163092517|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2486|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.2486
81697608|NCT03011450|163092518|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697609|NCT03011450|163092519|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697610|NCT03011450|163092520|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697611|NCT03011450|163092521|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697612|NCT03011450|163092522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0001
81697613|NCT03011450|163092523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2763|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.2763
81697614|NCT03011450|163092524|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697615|NCT03011450|163092525|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697616|NCT03011450|163092526|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697617|NCT03011450|163092527|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697618|NCT03011450|163092528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1651|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.1651
81697619|NCT03011450|163092529|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697620|NCT03011450|163092530|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697621|NCT03011450|163092531|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697622|NCT03011450|163092532|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697623|NCT03011450|163092533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5107|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.5107
81697624|NCT03011450|163092534|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||0.0018|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0018
81538055|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|-0.91||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.91|-3.98|0.0019
81697625|NCT03011450|163092535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0742|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0742
81697626|NCT03011450|163092536|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697627|NCT03011450|163092537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2707|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.2707
81697628|NCT03011450|163092538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0009
81697629|NCT03011450|163092539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2879|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.2879
81697630|NCT03011450|163092540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9786|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.9786
81697631|NCT03011450|163092541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0075|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0075
81697632|NCT03011450|163092542|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0241|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0241
81697633|NCT03011450|163092543|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697634|NCT03011450|163092544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0502|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0502
81697635|NCT03011450|163092545|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697636|NCT03011450|163092546|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81697637|NCT03011450|163092547|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0209|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0209
81697638|NCT03011450|163092548|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81697639|NCT03011450|163092549|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81538056|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|-0.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.67|-3.73|0.0049
81697640|NCT03011450|163092550|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81697641|NCT03011450|163092551|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81697642|NCT03011450|163092552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0001
81697643|NCT03011450|163092553|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81697644|NCT04390568|163092631|OTHER|The basic model used for the investigation of dose proportionality was a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data) that described the functional relationship between the dose and the area under the concentration-time curve of Spesolimap in plasma over the time interval from 0 extrapolated to infinity (AUC0-∞) of the intravenous dose groups.|Slope|1.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.979|1.268|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) for the slope was computed. Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of slope.|No statistical hypotheses tests were planned for this trial.||1.268|0.979|
81697645|NCT04390568|163092632|OTHER|The basic model used for the investigation of dose proportionality was a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data) that described the functional relationship between the dose and the maximum measured concentration of the Spesolimap in plasma (Cmax) of the intravenous dose groups.|Slope|1.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.961|1.183|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) for the slope was computed. Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of slope.|No statistical hypotheses tests were planned for this trial.||1.183|0.961|
81697646|NCT03245723|163092635|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||||||0.38
81697647|NCT03245723|163092636|OTHER|Descriptive statistics||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||||||0.12
81697648|NCT00077376|163092637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective response rate|41.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.0|58.0||||||||58|26|
81697649|NCT00077376|163092638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective response rate|44.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.0|58.0||||||||58|31|
81697650|NCT01299610|163092645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.538||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.7|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.70|-1.46|0.480
81697651|NCT01299610|163092645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mixed model for repeated measures|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.557||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.23|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||||0.23|-2.00|0.118
81697652|NCT01299610|163092645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.572||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|-0.36|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||||-0.36|-2.65|0.011
81697653|NCT01299610|163092646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.42|||Mixed model repeated measures|||GW870086, 0.2% cream Vs Placebo: Day 2||0.42|-0.24|0.581
81697654|NCT01299610|163092646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.27|||Mixed model repeated measures|||GW870086, 2.0% cream Vs Placebo: Day 2||0.27|-0.42|0.655
81697655|NCT01299610|163092646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174||0.336||95.0|-0.52|0.18|||Mixed model repeated measures|||FP, 0.05% cream Vs Placebo: Day 2||0.18|-0.52|0.336
81697656|NCT01299610|163092646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.302||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.63|||Mixed model repeated measures|||GW870086 0.2% cream Vs Placebo: Day 3||0.63|-0.58|0.923
81697657|NCT01299610|163092646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.314||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.77|||Mixed model repeated measures|||GW870086, 2.0% cream, Placebo: Day 3||0.77|-0.49|0.657
81717326|NCT03965754|163129909|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.38||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression with the two experimental conditions as dummy variables with the standard email as the reference group (among employees who never enrolled).||1.38|0.41|.359
81717327|NCT03965754|163129909|SUPERIORITY|We conducted a logistic regression with the two experimental conditions as dummy variables with the standard email as the reference group (among employees who never enrolled).|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.9|||Regression, Logistic|We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.||||2.90|1.05|.035
81717328|NCT00437294|163129912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.237||||||The 1-sided significance level was 0.20.|Log Rank|||||||0.237
81717329|NCT00437294|163129917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||||||1-sided significance level was 0.20.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81717330|NCT00437294|163129918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.812|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.812
81470178|NCT00772005|162633241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3275||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3275
81470179|NCT00772005|162633241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2597||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2597
81717331|NCT00437294|163129919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.181|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.181
81717332|NCT02277665|163129927|SUPERIORITY|Chi-square|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56|||=|0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.82|||Chi-squared|||||1.82|.17|= 0.33
81717333|NCT02277665|163129928|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.57
81470180|NCT00772005|162633241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0039||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0039
81717334|NCT02277665|163129929|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45|||=|0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.35|||Chi-squared|||||1.35|0.15|= 0.16
81717335|NCT02277665|163129930|SUPERIORITY||Means Ratio|0.97||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.42|||Chi-squared|||||1.42|0.66|0.87
81717336|NCT02277665|163129931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.46
81717337|NCT02277665|163129932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.04
81717338|NCT01969201|163129968|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was evaluated by calculating the 95% CI for the differences in pregnancy rates between the two treatment groups. If the lower bound of the 95% CI of the difference between the two proportions was greater than -0.10 (i.e. 10%), then Fostimon was to be considered not inferior to the control treatment.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.73||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.88|4.42|||Fisher Exact|||||4.42|-9.88|0.49
81717339|NCT01969201|163129969|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81717340|NCT01969201|163129970|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.02
81717341|NCT01969201|163129971|OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.32
81717342|NCT01969201|163129972|OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.89
81717343|NCT01969201|163129973|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5
81717344|NCT01969201|163129974|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.53
81717345|NCT01969201|163129975|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.07
81470181|NCT00772005|162633242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0713||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0713
81697658|NCT01299610|163092646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.323||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.36|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Placebo, FP, 0.05% cream: Day 3||0.36|-0.93|0.386
81697659|NCT01299610|163092646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.456||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.67|||Mixed model repeated measures|||GW870086, 0.2% cream, Placebo: Day 7||0.67|-1.15|0.601
81697660|NCT01299610|163092646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.472||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|0.35|||Mixed model repeated measures|||GW870086, 2.0% cream, Placebo: Day 7||0.35|-1.54|0.212
81697661|NCT01299610|163092646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.485||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|-0.32|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Placebo, FP, 0.05% cream: Day 7||-0.32|-2.26|0.010
81697662|NCT01299610|163092646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.462||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.68|||Mixed model repeated measures|||GW870086, 0.2% cream, Placebo: Day 14||0.68|-1.17|0.602
81697663|NCT01299610|163092646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.479||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.31|||Mixed model repeated measures|||GW870086, 2.0% cream, Placebo: Day 14||0.31|-1.61|0.180
81697664|NCT01299610|163092646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.492||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|-0.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Placebo, FP, 0.05% cream: Day 14||-0.40|-2.37|0.006
81697665|NCT00884221|163092679|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis (H0) was tested against the alternative by constructing a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in ongoing pregnancy rates. If the lower-limit of the 95% confidence interval was greater than the non-inferiority limit (-10.0%), the null hypothesis was rejected and it would be claimed that highly purified menotrophin was non-inferior to recombinant FSH with respect to ongoing pregnancy rate in a single fresh treatment cycle following a GnRH antagonist protocol.|Difference in pregnancy rates, ITT|2.2||||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|8.6||Since there was only one primary endpoint, no adjustment for multiplicity was needed for the primary analysis.|Sign test|A two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in ongoing pregnancy rates was made. The CI was based on a normal approximation.|Difference tested: highly purified menotrophin-recombinant FSH, ITT analysis set|"The non-inferiority hypothesis to be tested for the primary endpoint was:~H0: π MENOPUR - π recombinant FSH ≤ -10.0% against the alternative H1: π MENOPUR - π recombinant FSH \> -10.0%,~where π MENOPUR and π recombinant FSH denote the ongoing pregnancy rate after treatment with MENOPUR and recombinant FSH, respectively, in a single fresh treatment cycle following a GnRH antagonist protocol."||8.6|-4.2|0.499
81697666|NCT00884221|163092680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Tests for treatment differences were based on log-transformed values and adjusted for baseline values||Estradiol||||<0.001
81697667|NCT00884221|163092681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Tests for treatment differences were based on log-transformed values and adjusted for baseline values||FSH||||<0.001
81697668|NCT00884221|163092682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Tests for treatment differences were based on log-transformed values and adjusted for baseline values||Free Androgen Index||||<0.001
81697669|NCT00884221|163092683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Tests for treatment differences were based on log-transformed values and adjusted for baseline values||Luteinizing hormone||||<0.001
81697670|NCT00884221|163092684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Tests for treatment differences were based on log-transformed values and adjusted for baseline values||Progesterone||||0.630
81697671|NCT00884221|163092685|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis (H0) was tested against the alternative by constructing a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in ongoing pregnancy rates. If the lower-limit of the 95% confidence interval was greater than the non-inferiority limit (-10.0%), the null hypothesis was rejected and it would be claimed that highly purified menotrophin was non-inferior to recombinant FSH with respect to ongoing pregnancy rate in a single fresh treatment cycle following a GnRH antagonist protocol.|Difference in pregnancy rates, PP|3.0||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|9.8||Since there was only one primary endpoint, no adjustment for multiplicity was needed for the primary analysis.|Sign test|A two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in ongoing pregnancy rates was made. The CI was based on a normal approximation.|Difference tested: highly purified menotrophin - recombinant FSH, PP|"The non-inferiority hypothesis to be tested for the primary endpoint was:~H0: π MENOPUR - π recombinant FSH ≤ -10.0% against the alternative H1: π MENOPUR - π recombinant FSH \> -10.0%,~where π MENOPUR and π recombinant FSH denote the ongoing pregnancy rate after treatment with MENOPUR and recombinant FSH, respectively, in a single fresh treatment cycle following a GnRH antagonist protocol."||9.8|-3.8|0.387
81697672|NCT00884221|163092686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Tests for treatment differences were based on log-transformed values and adjusted for baseline values||Prolactin||||0.047
81697673|NCT00884221|163092687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Tests for treatment differences were based on log-transformed values and adjusted for baseline values||Sex hormone binding globulin||||0.009
81697674|NCT00884221|163092688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Tests for treatment differences were based on log-transformed values and adjusted for baseline values||Testosterone||||<0.001
81697675|NCT00884221|163092689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between treatment groups of the average number of follicles \>= 12 mm on the last stimulation day||||0.025
81697676|NCT00884221|163092689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between treatment groups of the average number of follicles 12-14 mm on the last stimulation day||||0.024
81697677|NCT00884221|163092689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.728||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between treatment groups of the average number of follicles 15-16 mm on the last stimulation day||||0.728
81697678|NCT00884221|163092689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.285||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between treatment groups of the average number of follicles \>=17 mm on the last stimulation day||||0.285
81470182|NCT00772005|162633242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0431||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0431
81697679|NCT00884221|163092690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Only participants who underwent the oocyte retrieval procedure were included in the analysis||Treatments were compared using the Wilcoxon test for the average number of oocytes retrieved.||||<0.001
81697680|NCT00884221|163092691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.969||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Only participants who had oocytes retrieved were included in the analysis.||||||0.969
81697681|NCT00884221|163092692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.406||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between treatments groups of percentage of blastocysts with expansion and hatching status 1 / 2pn||||0.406
81697682|NCT00884221|163092692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.232||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between treatments groups of percentage of blastocysts with expansion and hatching status 2 / 2pn||||0.232
81697683|NCT00884221|163092692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.412||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between treatments groups of percentage of blastocysts with expansion and hatching status 3 / 2pn||||0.412
81697684|NCT00884221|163092692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.438||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between treatments groups of percentage of blastocysts with expansion and hatching status 4 / 2pn||||0.438
81697685|NCT00884221|163092692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between treatments groups of percentage of blastocysts with expansion and hatching status 5 / 2pn||||0.390
81538057|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|-0.3||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.30|-3.25|0.0186
81697686|NCT00884221|163092692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.958||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between treatments groups of percentage of blastocysts with expansion and hatching status, inner cell mass grading and trophectoderm grading 4AA / 2pn||||0.958
81697687|NCT00884221|163092692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.954||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between treatments groups of percentage of blastocysts with expansion and hatching status, inner cell mass grading and trophectoderm grading 5AA / 2pn||||0.954
81697688|NCT00884221|163092693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Comparison of distributions|0.398||||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|9.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in live birth rates was made. The CI was based on a normal approximation.|Estimated value is difference between highly purified menotrophin and recombinant FSH, ITT analysis set|||9.1|-3.6|0.398
81697689|NCT00884221|163092694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Comparison of distributions|1.8||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|9.2|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in cumulative live birth rates was made. The CI was based on a normal approximation.|Estimated value is difference between highly purified menotrophin and recombinant FSH, ITT analysis set|||9.2|-5.6|0.686
81697690|NCT00880763|163092758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percent|65.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.0|82.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method adjusting the strata (participation of Intensive-pharmacokinetic cohort vs. not).|||82.8|37.0|<0.001
81697691|NCT00880763|163092758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percent|74.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.6|89.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method adjusting the strata (participation of Intensive-pharmacokinetic cohort vs. not).|||89.0|47.6|<0.001
81697692|NCT00880763|163092758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percent|55.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.9|76.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method adjusting the strata (participation of Intensive-pharmacokinetic cohort vs. not).|||76.0|24.9|<0.001
81697693|NCT00880763|163092759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percent|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|24.2|||||Computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method adjusting the strata (participation of Intensive-pharmacokinetic cohort vs. not)|||24.2|-11.3|
81697694|NCT00880763|163092759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percent|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|24.2|||||Computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method adjusting the strata (participation of Intensive-pharmacokinetic cohort vs. not)|||24.2|-12.4|
81697695|NCT00880763|163092759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percent|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|24.2|||||Computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method adjusting the strata (participation of Intensive-pharmacokinetic cohort vs. not)|||24.2|-12.0|
81697696|NCT00880763|163092760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percent|14.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|36.2|||||Computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method adjusting the strata (participation of Intensive-pharmacokinetic cohort vs. not)|||36.2|-2.5|
81697697|NCT00880763|163092760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percent|14.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|36.3|||||Computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method adjusting the strata (participation of Intensive-pharmacokinetic cohort vs. not)|||36.3|-3.4|
81697698|NCT00880763|163092760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percent|14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|36.1|||||Computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method adjusting the strata (participation of Intensive-pharmacokinetic cohort vs. not)|||36.1|-3.3|
81697699|NCT00880763|163092761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.2|||||Computed using a longitudinal data analysis model including treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment, with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups.|||-1.2|-2.3|
81697700|NCT00880763|163092761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.3|||||Computed using a longitudinal data analysis model including treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment, with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups.|||-1.3|-2.4|
81697701|NCT00880763|163092761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.1|||||Computed using a longitudinal data analysis model including treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment, with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups.|||-1.1|-2.2|
81697702|NCT02667457|163092773|OTHER|||||||0.0095||||||p-value is based on t-test with unequal variances (Satterthwaite) if p-value of F-test for Equality of variances is significant (p\<0.05) otherwise p-value is based on t-test with equal variances.|t-test, 1 sided|||Timepoint = 60 minutes||||0.0095
81697703|NCT02667457|163092773|OTHER|||||||0.0029||||||p-value is based on t-test with unequal variances (Satterthwaite) if p-value of F-test for Equality of variances is significant (p\<0.05) otherwise p-value is based on t-test with equal variances.|t-test, 1 sided|||Timepoint = 120 minutes||||0.0029
81697704|NCT02667457|163092774|OTHER|||||||0.0066||||||p-value is based on t-test with unequal variances (Satterthwaite) if p-value of F-test for Equality of variances is significant (p\<0.05) otherwise p-value is based on t-test with equal variances.|t-test, 1 sided|||Timepoint = 60 minutes||||0.0066
81538058|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.77|-0.82||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.82|-3.77|0.0024
81697705|NCT02667457|163092774|OTHER|||||||0.0334||||||p-value is based on t-test with unequal variances (Satterthwaite) if p-value of F-test for Equality of variances is significant (p\<0.05) otherwise p-value is based on t-test with equal variances.|t-test, 1 sided|||Timepoint = 120 minutes||||0.0334
81697706|NCT02667457|163092775|OTHER|||||||0.0066||||||p-value is based on t-test with unequal variances (Satterthwaite) if p-value of F-test for Equality of variances is significant (p\<0.05) otherwise p-value is based on t-test with equal variances.|t-test, 1 sided|||Timepoint = 60 minutes||||0.0066
81697707|NCT02667457|163092775|OTHER|||||||0.0301||||||p-value is based on t-test with unequal variances (Satterthwaite) if p-value of F-test for Equality of variances is significant (p\<0.05) otherwise p-value is based on t-test with equal variances.|t-test, 1 sided|||Timepoint = 120 minutes||||0.0301
81697708|NCT02667457|163092776|OTHER|||||||0.0066||||||p-value is based on t-test with unequal variances (Satterthwaite) if p-value of F-test for Equality of variances is significant (p\<0.05) otherwise p-value is based on t-test with equal variances.|t-test, 1 sided|||Timepoint = 60 minutes||||0.0066
81697709|NCT02667457|163092776|OTHER|||||||0.0387||||||p-value is based on t-test with unequal variances (Satterthwaite) if p-value of F-test for Equality of variances is significant (p\<0.05) otherwise p-value is based on t-test with equal variances.|t-test, 1 sided|||Timepoint = 120 minutes||||0.0387
81697710|NCT02667457|163092777|OTHER|||||||0.0359||||||p-value is based on t-test with unequal variances (Satterthwaite) if p-value of F-test for Equality of variances is significant (p\<0.05) otherwise p-value is based on t-test with equal variances.|t-test, 1 sided|||Timepoint = 60 minutes||||0.0359
81697711|NCT02667457|163092777|OTHER|||||||0.0022||||||p-value is based on t-test with unequal variances (Satterthwaite) if p-value of F-test for Equality of variances is significant (p\<0.05) otherwise p-value is based on t-test with equal variances.|t-test, 1 sided|||Timepoint = 120 minutes||||0.0022
81697712|NCT00751179|163092822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Significance level was set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Treatment comparison was between the change from baseline in potassium level post-rocuronium dose versus post-succinylcholine dose, using a one way ANOVA model, with treatment as the term in the model.||||<0.0001
81697713|NCT00751179|163092823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Significance level was set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Treatment comparison was between the change from baseline in potassium level post-rocuronium dose versus post-succinylcholine dose, using a one way ANOVA model, with treatment as the term in the model.||||<0.0001
81697714|NCT00751179|163092825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Significance level was set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Treatment comparison was between the change from baseline in potassium level post-rocuronium dose versus post-succinylcholine dose, using a one way ANOVA model, with treatment as the term in the model.||||<0.0001
81697715|NCT00751179|163092827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Significance level was set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||Treatment comparison was between the change from baseline in potassium level post-rocuronium dose versus post-succinylcholine dose, using a one way ANOVA model, with treatment as the term in the model.||||<0.0001
81697716|NCT00915538|163092837|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The expected results for non-inferiority would be +/- 5% of difference between the two groups in the primary efficacy parameter.|AUC|0.0||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The cross-over means there were 16 determinants for each time for each treatment. The AUC of FEV-1 was measured in each subject for each treatment arm and the mean of this data was compared.||||0.76
81697717|NCT00915538|163092837|OTHER|Two sample T test|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.0|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81697718|NCT00915538|163092838|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power calculation was not done for secondary parameter. The comparison was for the FEV-1/FVC expressed as fraction at each time point||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The cross over means there were 16 determinants for each time for each treatment||||0.76
81697719|NCT01253187|163092847|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|106.03||||||90.0|98.86|113.72||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE20/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / YAZ\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|38 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE whereas all 39 volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||113.72|98.86|
81697720|NCT01253187|163092848|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|103.47||||||90.0|99.16|107.98||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE20/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / YAZ\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|38 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE whereas all 39 volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||107.98|99.16|
81717346|NCT04888377|163129976|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary hypothesis of non-inferiority was tested by calculating the mean difference between treatment arms and its associated 90% confidence interval for the primary outcome. If the lower bound of the 90% confidence interval was greater than -4, then LDA was assumed to be non-inferior to placebo. If non-inferiority were assumed, a one-sided t-test would test the benefit of LDA compared to placebo. All models controlled for site as the original randomization stratification factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.6||For each outcome, the adjusted mean difference between treatment groups and the associated 95% confidence interval based on an ANCOVA model is presented.|ANCOVA||Mean difference is Aspirin-Placebo.|Assuming a non-inferiority margin of 4 points in the BSID-III cognitive score as clinically significant, and a true effect of LDA of not more than a 1 point decrease, a total sample size of 620 was determined to provide 80% power for a one-sided test for non-inferiority with a type I error of 5%. To test this secondary hypothesis, the sample size also provided over 90% power, at a two-sided type I error of 5%, to detect a difference of 4 points between LDA and placebo based on a two-sided test.||0.6|-2.2|0.25
81717347|NCT04359758|163129995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Chi-squared|||The study was powered assuming 10% genetic testing uptake UC compared to 35% in ST. assuming these uptake rates and a two-tailed alpha of 0.05, a sample size of n=50 per arm would yield greater than 80% power.||||0.14
81717348|NCT04359758|163129995|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|6.29|||Regression, Logistic|||Because education and marital status have been associated with genetic testing participation in prior research, we conducted a follow-up analysis in which we adjusted for education and marital status.||6.29|1.05|0.039
81717349|NCT04359758|163129996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|101 degrees of freedom.||||||0.13
81717350|NCT04359758|163129997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df=102||||||0.78
81717351|NCT04359758|163129998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||ANCOVA|df = 1, 101||Analysis of PROMIS anxiety||||0.97
81717352|NCT04359758|163129998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||ANCOVA|df = 1, 101||Analysis of PROMIS Depression||||0.34
81717353|NCT04436497|163129999|SUPERIORITY||Disease Rate Ratio|1.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.874|1.307||Posterior probability that the disease rate ratio (DRR) is less than 1 (i.e. zilucoplan slowed progression) was 0.2418. NOTE: p-value is not provided for Bayesian model.|Bayesian shared-parameter model|A Bayesian shared-parameter model of change in disease severity as measured by ALSFRS-R total score and mortality.|"DDR \<1 imply slowing of disease progression by zilucoplan relative to placebo. Note: reported Confidence Interval is actually a Bayesian credible interval."||The DRR parameter for active treatment represents the relative change to the rate of decline of ALSFRS-R and the rate of mortality of treated participant relative to a placebo participant. The estimated DRR can also be interpreted as the average rate of decline in function and mortality. The model includes covariates for baseline use of edaravone, baseline use of riluzole, months since onset of symptoms, and pre-baseline slope of ALSFRS-R, and random effects for regimen and participant-specific slopes.|1.307|0.874|
81717354|NCT04436497|163130001|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.819||0.5495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|2.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates include baseline use of edaravone and riluzole, months since symptom onset, and pre-baseline ALSFRS-R slope.|Zilucoplan 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.|||2.48|-4.66|0.5495
81717355|NCT04436497|163130002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.409||0.7602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.73|5.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates include baseline use of edaravone and riluzole, months since symptom onset, and pre-baseline ALSFRS-R slope.|Zilucoplan 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.|||5.65|-7.73|0.7602
81717356|NCT04436497|163130003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6891|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.6891
81717357|NCT01207219|163130004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value for statistical significance in these analyses was 0.01 adjusted for multiple comparisons .|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed-model analysis with a repeated-measures approach including an unstructured variance matrix||Data analysis was based on the Intention-to-Treatment (ITT) method. Differences between the three intervention groups over time (baseline and 12 weeks) were assessed with a Group x Time interaction term. A priori comparisons of the active intervention groups with the waitlist group were carried out with the same strategy if analyses including all the three groups meet the criterion of statistical significance (P\<0.01).||||<0.01
81717358|NCT00620776|163130018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model analysis (differential slopes over time) comparing the 26 patients who received combined treatment with at least one CBT session to the 35 patients randomized to venlafaxine XR alone (and received at least one dose) on HAM-A total scores. Only available scores were used (no imputation for missing data). Because the HAM-A demonstrated a relatively rapid improvement early in treatment and then a leveling off, a shifted log-transformation of time of assessment was implemented.||||.17
81697721|NCT01253187|163092849|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|105.24||||||90.0|97.3|113.83||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE20/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / YAZ\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|33 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE whereas all 35 (YAZ) and 36 (EE20/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||113.83|97.30|
81697722|NCT01253187|163092850|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|100.48||||||90.0|97.28|103.79||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE20/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / YAZ\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|33 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE whereas all 35 (YAZ) and 36 (EE20/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||103.79|97.28|
81697723|NCT01253187|163092851|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|99.88||||||90.0|91.24|109.34||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE20/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / Metafolin\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|39 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE whereas all 39 (EE20/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) and 40 (Metafolin) volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||109.34|91.24|
81717359|NCT00620776|163130019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyses were conducted using mixed effects models that tested for differential slopes over time between the CBT plus venlafaxine XR and venlafaxine XR alone groups using only available scores (no imputation for missing data).||||.54
81717360|NCT00620776|163130020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyses were conducted using mixed effects models that tested for differential slopes over time between the CBT plus venlafaxine XR and venlafaxine XR alone groups using only available scores (no imputation for missing data).||||.86
81717361|NCT00620776|163130021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051|||||||ANCOVA|||Data collected at week 24 were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the baseline score as the covariate.||||.051
81717362|NCT00620776|163130022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANCOVA|||Analyses were conducted using mixed effects models that tested for differential slopes over time between the CBT plus venlafaxine XR and venlafaxine XR alone groups using only available scores (no imputation for missing data).||||.06
81717363|NCT00620776|163130023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyses were conducted using mixed effects models that tested for differential slopes over time between the CBT plus venlafaxine XR and venlafaxine XR alone groups using only available scores (no imputation for missing data).||||.95
81717364|NCT00620776|163130024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||ANCOVA|||Data collected at week 24 were analyzed using ANCOVA with the baseline score as the covariate.||||.17
81717365|NCT00620776|163130025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||ANCOVA|||Data collected at week 24 were analyzed using ANCOVA with the baseline score as the covariate.||||.53
81717366|NCT00620776|163130026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||ANCOVA|||Data collected at week 24 were analyzed with ANCOVA with baseline data as covariate.||||.23
81717367|NCT00620776|163130027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||ANCOVA|||Data collected at week 24 were analyzed with ANCOVA including baseline data as covariate.||||.07
81717368|NCT00620776|163130028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.63
81717369|NCT00620776|163130029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.52
81717370|NCT00766727|163130030|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.25|||TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||
81717371|NCT01828164|163130031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Change|29.0||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided||Percent change in tooth movement rate on the treatment side as compared to the control side.|||||0.0164
81717372|NCT01828164|163130032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent change|220.8||||0.0423|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided||Percent change in root resorption rate on the control side as compared to the treatment side.|||||0.0423
81470183|NCT00772005|162633242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0063||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0063
81717373|NCT01828164|163130033|NON_INFERIORITY|1 point on the 10-point pain scale was used as the non-inferiority margin.|||||<|0.001|||||||Bootstrapped mean difference|This test bootstrapped the mean difference (Treatment Arm - Control Arm) less 1, the non-inferiority margin, 1000 times.||||||<0.001
81717374|NCT03992456|163130041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5126|||||||Un-Stratified Log-rank|||||||0.5126
81717375|NCT03992456|163130042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1512|||||||Un-Stratified Log-rank|||||||0.1512
81717376|NCT03992456|163130043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2506|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2506
81717377|NCT03992456|163130044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8865|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8865
81717378|NCT03992456|163130045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5455|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5455
81717379|NCT04637815|163130053|EQUIVALENCE|t-tests for continuous variables and chi-squared tests for categorical variables|||||||TWO_SIDED|0.0||||Statistical threshold of significance is .05.|t-test, 2 sided||||We also conducted difference in differences (DID) analysis by first constructing measures of difference between follow-up and baseline for each participant for each measure and then comparing the means of these difference measures for each arm.|||
81717380|NCT04637815|163130054|EQUIVALENCE|t-tests for continuous variables and chi-squared tests for categorical variables||||||||||||Statistical threshold of significance is .05.|t-test, 2 sided||||We also conducted difference in differences (DID) analysis by first constructing measures of difference between follow-up and baseline for each participant for each measure and then comparing the means of these difference measures for each arm.|||
81717381|NCT04637815|163130055|EQUIVALENCE|t-tests for continuous variables and chi-squared tests for categorical variables||||||||||||Statistical threshold of significance is .05.|t-test, 2 sided||||We also conducted difference in differences (DID) analysis by first constructing measures of difference between follow-up and baseline for each participant for each measure and then comparing the means of these difference measures for each arm.|||
81717382|NCT04637815|163130056|EQUIVALENCE|t-tests for continuous variables and chi-squared tests for categorical variables||||||||||||Statistical threshold of significance is .05.|t-test, 2 sided||||We also conducted difference in differences (DID) analysis by first constructing measures of difference between follow-up and baseline for each participant for each measure and then comparing the means of these difference measures for each arm.|||
81717383|NCT04637815|163130057|EQUIVALENCE|t-tests for continuous variables and chi-squared tests for categorical variables||||||||||||Statistical threshold of significance is .05.|t-test, 2 sided||||We also conducted difference in differences (DID) analysis by first constructing measures of difference between follow-up and baseline for each participant for each measure and then comparing the means of these difference measures for each arm.|||
81717384|NCT01265875|163130102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to day 4.||||.25
81717385|NCT01265875|163130102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to day 7.||||.19
81717386|NCT01265875|163130102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to Day 30.||||.27
81717387|NCT01265875|163130104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to Day 4.||||.52
81717388|NCT01265875|163130104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to Day 30.||||.34
81717389|NCT04668066|163130165|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|5.6||||0.6343|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.4|32.6|||ANCOVA|||||32.6|-21.4|0.6343
81717390|NCT02369874|163130166|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.7624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.26|||Log Rank|||||1.26|0.85|0.7624
81717391|NCT02369874|163130166|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.1993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.08|||Log Rank|||||1.08|0.72|0.1993
81717392|NCT02369874|163130167|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.17|||Log Rank|||||1.17|0.73|0.4590
81717393|NCT02369874|163130167|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.36||||||||1.36|0.85|
81717394|NCT02369874|163130168|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.39||||||||1.39|0.63|
81470184|NCT00772005|162633243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0619||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0619
81717395|NCT02369874|163130169|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.33||||||||1.33|0.90|
81717396|NCT02369874|163130169|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.25||||||||1.25|0.84|
81717397|NCT02369874|163130170|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.7||||||||1.70|0.67|
81717398|NCT02369874|163130170|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.68||||||||1.68|0.66|
81717399|NCT02369874|163130172|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.52||||||6 Month analysis||1.52|0.67|
81717400|NCT02369874|163130172|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.46||||||6 Month analysis||1.46|0.64|
81717401|NCT02369874|163130172|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.75||||||12 Month analysis||1.75|0.72|
81717402|NCT02369874|163130172|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.57||||||12 Month analysis||1.57|0.63|
81717403|NCT02369874|163130175|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.21||||||||1.21|0.76|
81717404|NCT02369874|163130176|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.39||||||||2.39|0.74|
81717405|NCT00145795|163130185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.81||||||The significance level is 5%.|t-test, 2 sided|This is a two-sample t-test assuming equal variances.||Two-sample Student's t-test was used to examine the significance of the difference in mean absolute increase in CD4+ count at 3 months. Under the null hypothesis, CD4+ increase is similar for both treatment groups.||||0.81
81717406|NCT00145795|163130186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03||||||Significance level is 5%.|t-test, 2 sided|This is a two-sample t-test assuming equal variances.||Two-sample Student's t-test was used to examine the significance of the difference in mean absolute increase in CD4+ count at 6 months. Under the null hypothesis, CD4+ increase is similar for both treatment groups.||||0.03
81717407|NCT00145795|163130187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.08||||||The significance level is 5%.|t-test, 2 sided|This is a two-sample t-test assuming equal variances.||Two-sample Student's t-test was used to assess the difference in mean percent apoptosis for the CD4+ memory cell population at 3 months. Under the null hypothesis, percent CD4+ memory cell apoptosis is similar for both treatment groups.||||0.08
81697724|NCT01253187|163092852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|98.16||||||90.0|93.95|102.57||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE20/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / Metafolin\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|39 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE whereas all 39 (EE20/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) and 40 (Metafolin) volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||102.57|93.95|
81717408|NCT00145795|163130188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29||||||The significance level is 5%.|t-test, 2 sided|This is a two-sample t-test assuming equal variances.||Two-sample Student's t-test was used to assess the difference in mean percent apoptosis for the CD4+ naïve cell population at 3 months. Under the null hypothesis, percent CD4+ naïve cell apoptosis is similar for both treatment groups.||||0.29
81697725|NCT01253187|163092853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|100.28||||||90.0|93.15|107.95||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE20/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / Metafolin\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|40 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE and all 40 volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||107.95|93.15|
81697726|NCT01253187|163092854|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|99.88||||||90.0|95.38|104.58||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE20/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / Metafolin\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|40 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE and all 40 volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||104.58|95.38|
81717409|NCT00145795|163130189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29||||||The significance level is 5%.|t-test, 2 sided|This is a two-sample t-test assuming equal variances.||Two-sample Student's t-test was used to assess the difference in mean percent apoptosis for the CD4+ memory cell population at 6 months. Under the null hypothesis, percent CD4+ memory cell apoptosis is similar for both treatment groups.||||0.29
81717410|NCT00145795|163130190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04||||||The significance level is 5%.|t-test, 2 sided|This is a two-sample t-test assuming equal variances.||Two-sample Student's t-test was used to assess the difference in mean percent apoptosis for the CD4+ naïve cell population at 6 months. Under the null hypothesis, percent CD4+ naïve cell apoptosis is similar for both treatment groups.||||0.04
81717411|NCT00145795|163130191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.21||||||The significance level is 5%.|t-test, 2 sided|This is a two-sample t-test assuming equal variances.||Two-sample Student's t-test was used to assess the difference in mean percent apoptosis for the CD8+ cell population at 3 months. Under the null hypothesis, percent CD8+ cell apoptosis is similar for both treatment groups.||||0.21
81717412|NCT00145795|163130192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.61||||||The significance level is 5%.|t-test, 2 sided|This is a two-sample t-test assuming equal variances.||Two-sample Student's t-test was used to assess the difference in mean percent apoptosis for the CD8+ cell population at 6 months. Under the null hypothesis, percent CD8+ cell apoptosis is similar for both treatment groups.||||0.61
81717413|NCT01015118|163130209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.98|||Log Rank|Breslow method was used for handling ties.|If hazard ratio is below 1 then favours nintedanib.|Hazard ratio (HR), Confidence Interval (CI) and P-value obtained from a proportional-hazards model stratified by Macroscopic residual postoperative tumour (Yes vs. no), the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) Stage (IIB-III vs. IV) and carboplatin level Area under curve 5 (AUC5) vs. Area under curve 6 (AUC6).||0.98|0.72|0.0239
81717414|NCT01015118|163130210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.98|||Log Rank|Breslow method was used for handling ties.|If hazard ratio is below 1 then favours nintedanib.|Hazard ratio (HR), Confidence Interval (CI) and P-value obtained from a proportional-hazards model stratified by Macroscopic residual postoperative tumour (Yes vs. no), the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) Stage (IIB-III vs. IV) and carboplatin level (AUC5 vs. AUC6).||0.98|0.75|0.0286
81538059|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|-1.3||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-1.30|-4.28|0.0003
81540183|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.1976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|7.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||7.24|0.66|0.1976
81538060|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-1.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-1.29|-4.30|0.0003
81697727|NCT01253187|163092856|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|100.3||||||90.0|97.65|103.02||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE20/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / YAZ\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|32 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE whereas all 34 (YAZ) and 36 (EE20/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||103.02|97.65|
81697728|NCT01293006|163092861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.91|||Difference of Least Squares Means|||Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.91|-0.12|
81697729|NCT01293006|163092864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|3.36|||Difference of the Least Means Squares|||Day 1, SaO2 \<90%, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||3.36|-1.30|
81697730|NCT01293006|163092864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.5|||Difference of the Least Squares Means|||Day 1, SaO2 \<85%, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.50|-0.08|
81697731|NCT01293006|163092864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.77|7.41|||Difference of the Least Squares Means|||Day 4, SaO2 \<90%, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||7.41|-5.77|
81697732|NCT01293006|163092864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.63|||Difference of the Least Squares Means|||Day 4, SaO2 \<85%, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.63|0.00|
81717415|NCT01015118|163130211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.97|||Log Rank|Breslow method was used for handling ties.|If hazard ratio is below 1 then favours nintedanib.|HR, CI and P-value obtained from a proportional-hazards model stratified by Macroscopic residual postoperative tumour (Yes vs. no), the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) Stage (IIB-III vs. IV) and carboplatin level (AUC5 vs. AUC6).||0.97|0.72|0.0186
81717416|NCT01015118|163130212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.98|||Log Rank|Breslow method was used for handling ties.|If hazard ratio is below 1 then favours nintedanib.|HR, CI and P-value obtained from a proportional-hazards model stratified by Macroscopic residual postoperative tumour (Yes vs. no), the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) Stage (IIB-III vs. IV) and carboplatin level (AUC5 vs. AUC6).||0.98|0.74|0.0256
81717417|NCT01015118|163130213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.8653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.17|||Log Rank|Breslow method was used for handling ties.|If hazard ratio is below 1 then favours nintedanib.|HR, CI and P-value obtained from a proportional-hazards model stratified by Macroscopic residual postoperative tumour (Yes vs. no), the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) Stage (IIB-III vs. IV) and carboplatin level (AUC5 vs. AUC6).||1.17|0.83|0.8653
81697733|NCT01293006|163092865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|2.04|||Difference of the Least Squares Means|||Day 1, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||2.04|-0.60|
81697734|NCT01293006|163092865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.33|3.77|||Difference of the Least Squares Means|||Day 4, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||3.77|0.33|
81697735|NCT01293006|163092866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.41|0.47|||Difference in the Least Squares Means|||Day 1, REM, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.47|-0.41|
81697736|NCT01293006|163092866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.53|0.27|||Difference of the Least Squares Means|||Day 1, Non-REM, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.27|-0.53|
81697737|NCT01293006|163092866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|0.18|||Difference of the Least Squares Means|||Day 1, Wake, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.18|-0.61|
81697738|NCT01293006|163092866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|0.98|||Difference of the Least Squares Means|||Day 4, REM, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.98|-0.32|
81697739|NCT01293006|163092866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.26|0.78|||Difference of the Least Squares Means|||Day 4, Non-REM, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.78|-0.26|
81697740|NCT01293006|163092866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|0.8|||Difference of the Least Squares Means|||Day 4, Wake, Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.80|0.10|
81697741|NCT01293006|163092867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.31|||Difference in the Least Squares Means|||Difference (Suvorexant - Placebo) of Least Squares Means||0.31|-0.50|
81697742|NCT01494987|163092868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in least squares mean (LSM)|-0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.32||P-value is from a mixed-effect model including terms for baseline HbA1c value, prior antihyperglycemia therapy, treatment group, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed Effects Model Analysis||The estimation (LSM) is of the placebo-corrected change from baseline.|Assuming a common standard deviation of 1.2%, an effective sample size of 400 would provide at least 90% power to detect a statistically significant treatment difference of -0.5% (ranolazine vs. placebo) for the reduction of HbA1c from baseline at Week 24 based on a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 and 1:1 randomization.||-0.32|-0.71|<0.001
81697743|NCT00600028|163092872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||The values represents three months on each intervention|||||0.001
81697744|NCT00600028|163092873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||The values represents three months on each intervention|||||.0001
81717418|NCT01015118|163130214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.0749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.01|||Log Rank|Breslow method was used for handling ties.|If hazard ratio is below 1 then favours nintedanib.|HR, CI and P-value obtained from a proportional-hazards model stratified by Macroscopic residual postoperative tumour (Yes vs. no), the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) Stage (IIB-III vs. IV) and carboplatin level (AUC5 vs. AUC6).||1.01|0.77|0.0749
81717419|NCT01015118|163130215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.82|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \>1 favours nintedanib.|Odds ratio and p-value are obtained from logistic regression model adjusting for, macroscopic residual postoperative tumour (yes vs. no), the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage (IIB-III vs. IV) and carboplatin level (AUC5 vs. AUC6).||1.82|0.81|0.3490
81717420|NCT01015118|163130216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.88|6.69|||Mixed effect growth curve model|Mixed-effects growth curve models (longitudinal models) with the average profile over time for each endpoint described by a piecewise linear model.|Mean difference presented is the Adjusted mean difference. Difference calculated as nintedanib minus placebo. High values represent a worse level of symptoms.|Adjusted for the stratification factors macroscopic residual postoperative tumour at baseline (yes vs. no), the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage (IIB-III vs IV), and carboplatin level (AUC5 vs. AUC6).||6.69|3.88|<0.0001
81717421|NCT01015118|163130217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|-0.41|||Mixed effect growth curve model|Mixed-effects growth curve models (longitudinal models) with the average profile over time for each endpoint described by a piecewise linear model.|Mean difference calculated is the Adjusted mean. High values represent a better level of functioning. Difference calculated as nintedanib minus placebo.|Adjusted for the stratification factors macroscopic residual postoperative tumour at baseline (yes vs. no), the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage (IIB-III vs IV), and carboplatin level (AUC5 vs. AUC6).||-0.41|-3.35|0.0124
81717422|NCT03522506|163130218|SUPERIORITY|The effect of TAK-925 was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model appropriate for a 4-period crossover study. The least squares mean (LSM) sleep latency for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% confidence interval (CI) was estimated from the model at each time, along with differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|Least square mean difference|20.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.35|26.77|||Linear mixed effect model|||||26.77|13.35|<0.001
81717423|NCT03522506|163130218|SUPERIORITY|The effect of TAK-925 was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model appropriate for a 4-period crossover study. The LSM sleep latency for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time, along with differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|24.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.64|31.06|||Linear mixed effect model|||||31.06|17.64|<0.001
81717424|NCT03522506|163130218|SUPERIORITY|The effect of TAK-925 was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model appropriate for a 4-period crossover study. The LSM sleep latency for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time, along with differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM Difference|19.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|26.49|||Linear mixed effects model|||||26.49|13.30|<0.001
81538061|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|-0.62||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.62|-3.63|0.0058
81717425|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|14 hours pre-infusion: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-0.2||||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.73|||Linear mixed effect model|||||0.73|-1.13|0.664
81717426|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|14 hours pre-infusion: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|0.24||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|1.17|||Linear mixed effect model|||||1.17|-0.69|0.605
81717427|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|14 hours pre-infusion: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-0.26||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.66|||Linear mixed effect model|||||0.66|-1.17|0.574
81717428|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|10 hours pre-infusion: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|0.29||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.11|||Linear mixed effect model|||||1.11|-0.53|0.483
81717429|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|10 hours pre-infusion: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|0.01||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.84|||Linear mixed effect model|||||0.84|-0.81|0.972
81717430|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|10 hours pre-infusion: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-0.18||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.63|||Linear mixed effect model|||||0.63|-0.99|0.654
81697745|NCT03172481|163092874|OTHER|The primary efficacy analysis used a mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis on the full day laboratory classroom SKAMP-C scores from each time point as the dependent variable. The repeated measures model adjusted means (LS-means) for PRC-063 and placebo were compared statistically using a t-test with an overall 5% significance level to evaluate efficacy. The LS-means estimate an overall treatment effect across the entire 13-hour classroom evaluation.|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81697746|NCT01061736|163092885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.1155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|4.64||Threshold for significance = 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. Pairwise comparisons of the response rates between each dose of sarilumab and placebo were derived. The multiplicity issues were addressed by using the Hommel-procedure.||4.64|0.85|0.1155
81697747|NCT01061736|163092885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.84||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|9.63||Threshold for significance = 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.63|1.53|0.0041
81697748|NCT01061736|163092885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.7119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.61||Threshold for significance = 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.61|0.52|0.7119
81697749|NCT01061736|163092885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.38||||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|5.35||Threshold for significance = 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.35|1.06|0.0363
81697750|NCT01061736|163092885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.0426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|5.29||Threshold for significance = 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.29|1.03|0.0426
81697751|NCT01061736|163092886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.773|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.077|3.703||Threshold for significance = 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. Pairwise comparisons of the response rates between each dose of sarilumab and placebo was derived. The multiplicity issues for part B were addressed by using a Bonferroni correction for each dose together with a hierarchical testing procedure across the 3 co-primary and the main secondary endpoints. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.025 level.||3.703|2.077|<0.0001
81697752|NCT01061736|163092886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.975|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.957|5.344||Threshold for significance = 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.344|2.957|<0.0001
81697753|NCT01061736|163092887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.235|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.312|-0.157||Threshold for significance = 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM). Differences in least square (LS) mean between each dose of sarilumab and placebo were derived. Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure (performed only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-0.157|-0.312|<0.0001
81697754|NCT01061736|163092887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.258|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.336|-0.181||Threshold for significance = 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.181|-0.336|<0.0001
81697755|NCT01061736|163092888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance = 0.025.|Rank ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using two-sided rank-based ANCOVA model. Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure (performed only when the previous endpoints were statistically significant).||||<0.0001
81697756|NCT01061736|163092888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance = 0.025.|Rank ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81697757|NCT01061736|163092889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.661|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.451|8.863||Threshold for significance = 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. Pairwise comparisons of the response rates between each dose of sarilumab and placebo were derived. Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure (performed only when the previous endpoints were statistically significant).||8.863|2.451|<0.0001
81697758|NCT01061736|163092889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.565|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.946|10.515||Threshold for significance = 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.515|2.946|<0.0001
81697759|NCT01093755|163092895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between the two treatment groups at 3 months||||0.30
81697760|NCT01093755|163092895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between the two treatment groups at 6 months||||0.52
81697761|NCT01093755|163092896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between the two treatment groups at 3 months||||0.70
81697762|NCT01093755|163092896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between the two treatment groups at 6 months||||0.64
81697763|NCT03115112|163092897|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin of 0.35% was determined based on a reference clinical trial that demonstrated the effectiveness of sitagliptin, 100 mg, compared to placebo on HbA1c reduction in subjects with type 2 DM. A margin of 0.35% was selected to be approximately half of sitagliptin effect and remained clinically meaningful.|Difference of LS Means|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.22|||||Mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes region, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates.|||0.22|-0.07|
81697764|NCT03115112|163092898|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.37||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.05|||Mixed-effects repeated measures|Covariate includes region, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline FPG value as a fixed effect covariate.||||-0.05|-0.70|0.0123
81717431|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|6 hours pre-infusion: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-0.01||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.85|||Linear mixed effect model|||||0.85|-0.86|0.984
81697765|NCT03115112|163092899|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|-1.92|||Mixed-effects repeated measures|Included region, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline body weight value as fixed effect covariate.||||-1.92|-3.15|<0.0001
81697766|NCT03115112|163092900|SUPERIORITY||mixed-effects repeated measures|-2.33||||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|0.05|||t-test, 1 sided|p value was presented based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance|Included region, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and the baseline body weight value as fixed effect covariate.|||0.05|-4.70|0.0276
81697767|NCT01546285|163092901|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study is to show a mean difference of less than 5mmHg and a standard deviation less than 8mmHg for the difference in systolic, diastolic, and mean BP readings taken by B40 and PRO1000 patient monitors.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|-0.22|||Compare the mean difference with 5mmHg|||A total of no less than 65 subjects are needed for this study. Assuming a mean of no more than 4 mmHg and a standard deviation of no more than 5 mmHg for the difference, this sample size ensures that the percent of subjects with equivalent NIBP is at least 80% with 90% confidence. The difference between the B40 and PRO1000 patient monitors in systolic, diastolic, and mean BP determinations will be compared. A difference of within 10 mmHg is considered equivalent in NIBP.||-0.22|-2.58|
81697768|NCT01546285|163092901|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study is to show a mean difference of less than 5mmHg and a standard deviation less than 8mmHg for the difference in systolic, diastolic, and mean BP readings taken by B40 and PRO1000 patient monitors.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|-2.66||||||A total of no less than 65 subjects are needed for this study. Assuming a mean of no more than 4mmHg and a standard deviation of no more than 5mmHg for the difference, this sample size ensures that the percent of subjects with equivalent NIBP is a least 80% with 90% confidence. The difference between the B40 and PRO1000 patient monitors in the systolic, diastolic, and mean BP determinations will be compared. A difference of within 10mmHg is considered equivalent in NIBP.||-2.66|-3.95|
81697769|NCT01546285|163092901|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study is to show a mean difference of less than 5mmHg and a standard deviation less than 8mmHg for the difference in systolic, diastolic, and mean BP readings taken by B40 and PRO1000 patient monitors.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.73|-2.67||||||A total of no less than 65 subjects are needed for this study. Assuming a mean of no more than 4mmHg and a standard deviation of no more than 5mmHg for the difference, this sample size ensures that the percent of subjects with equivalent NIBP is a least 80% with 90% confidence. The difference between the B40 and PRO1000 patient monitors in the systolic, diastolic, and mean BP determinations will be compared. A difference of within 10mmHg is considered equivalent in NIBP.||-2.67|-4.73|
81697770|NCT01709786|163092909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Bland-Altman Analysis|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is not reported since Bland-Altman is not a hypothesis testing framework.|Limits of agreement||Limits of agreement are -2.02 to 5.00. This is not a confidence interval because Bland-Altman is not a hypothesis testing framework.|||||
81697771|NCT01709786|163092910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Limits of agreement|-0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|||||p-value not reported since Bland-Altman is not a hypothesis testing framework.|Bland-Altman Analysis||Limits of agreement are -3.44 to 2.18. This is not a confidence interval because Bland-Altman is not a hypothesis testing framework.|||||
81697772|NCT00664755|163092917|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|6.59|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.59|1.17|0.011
81697773|NCT01148563|163092972|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.05|||bootstrapping||The hypothesis test was based on ln(relative risk), with the tele-monitoring group value as the relative risk numerator and the control group value as the denominator. The standard error was generated by bootstrapping the sample.|||0.05|-0.65|0.094
81697774|NCT01148563|163092973|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.08|||bootstrapping|The standard error was generated by bootstrapping the sample.|The hypothesis test was based on ln(relative risk) with the tele-monitoring group value as the numerator and the control group as the denominator.|||1.08|0.45|0.105
81697775|NCT01879319|163092974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|6.1||||||||6.1|-11.2|
81697776|NCT01879319|163092975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|9.7||||||||9.7|-2.9|
81697777|NCT02466412|163092991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|63.9326|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.6045|82.3991|||ANOVA|The model included terms for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period, and product as fixed effect factors.|"Geometric LS mean ratio (CHTP 1.1 M:mCC).~Expressed as %"|The objective of this study was to determine the point estimate and precision of the CHTP 1.1 M:mCC ratio for Cmax. Therefore, there was no statistical hypothesis to be tested for this objective.||82.3991|49.6045|
81697778|NCT02466412|163092992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|60.0052|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.9517|80.0997|||ANOVA|The model included terms for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period, and product as fixed effect factors.|"Geometric LS mean ratio (CHTP 1.1 M:mCC).~Expressed as %"|The objective of this study was to determine the point estimate and precision of the CHTP 1.1 M:mCC ratio for AUC(0-last). Therefore, there was no statistical hypothesis to be tested for this objective.||80.0997|44.9517|
81697779|NCT03483116|163092994|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of the lower titre vaccine was demonstrated if the upper bound of the CI was below 20%.|Response rate|0.1553|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.272||||||||0.272|0.039|
81697780|NCT03483116|163092994|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of the lower titre vaccine was demonstrated if the upper bound of the CI was below 20%|Response rate|0.001|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.115|0.117||||||||0.117|-0.115|
81697781|NCT03483116|163092994|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of the lower titre vaccine was demonstrated if the upper bound of the CI was below 20%|Difference Response rate|0.1543|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.27||||||Non-inferiority of the lower titre vaccine was demonstrated if the upper bound of the CI was below 20%||0.270|0.038|
81697782|NCT00239837|163093018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Wald χ2|7.14||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Data analyzed using repeated logistic regression model (generalized estimating equations). Domain X EV Level X Group interaction tested.|We began the analyses with a full-factorial model regressing choice on domain (gain=1, loss=0), the EV of the risky choice relative to the safe option (EV; range = -.38 to +.38), and dummy-coded treatment groups (Control= -1, Intervention =1).|||||.008
81697783|NCT02475395|163093030|OTHER||Sensitivity|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.9|95.3|||||Sensitivity estimates the percent true positive results obtained by Trak. Positive results are less than 15 M/mL sperm concentration and are part of a sub fertile diagnostic assessment.|||95.3|79.9|
81697784|NCT02475395|163093030|OTHER||Specificity|93.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.7|96.1|||||Specificity is calculated by the percentage of true negative results obtained using Trak compared to reference method. Negative (for subfertility) results are greater than 15 M/mL.|||96.1|88.7|
81697785|NCT02475395|163093031|OTHER||Sensitivity|95.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.3|98.3||||||||98.3|86.3|
81697786|NCT02475395|163093031|OTHER||Specificity|94.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.6|97.3||||||||97.3|90.6|
81470185|NCT00772005|162633243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1137||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1137
81697787|NCT02475395|163093032|OTHER||Sensitivity|96.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.7|99.1||||||||99.1|88.7|
81538062|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|-1.7||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-1.7|-4.04|0.0008
81697788|NCT02475395|163093032|OTHER||Specificity|93.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.2|96.5||||||||96.5|89.2|
81697789|NCT00094887|163093054|OTHER||||||=|0.8085|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||= 0.8085
81697790|NCT00804843|163093102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.27||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.78|||ANOVA|||||0.78|-0.24|0.811
81697791|NCT00804843|163093103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|3.64||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.09|8.36|||ANOVA|||||8.36|-1.09|0.898
81717432|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|6 hours pre-infusion: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-0.29||||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.57|||Linear mixed effect model|||||0.57|-1.14|0.508
81697792|NCT03097614|163093156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0001
81697793|NCT03864536|163093165|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The statistical significance level was set using alpha of 0.05 without multiplicity correction. This pilot study was not powered for all the outcomes so the magnitude and estimates of intervention efficacy was of primary interest.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81697794|NCT03864536|163093166|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The statistical significance level was set using alpha of 0.05 without multiplicity correction. This pilot study was not powered for all the outcomes so the magnitude and estimates of intervention efficacy was of primary interest.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81697795|NCT02215616|163093180|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|0.78||||0.4853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|2.98||Threshold for significance at 0.045 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using Mixed Model Repeated Measures model (MMRM) with treatment group (3 levels: placebo, laquinimod 0.5 mg and laquinimod 1 mg), categorical week (4 levels: Weeks 4, 13, 26, and 52), treatment by week interaction, country, TMS baseline value and TMS baseline by week interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured variance-covariance structure was used in the initial model.||2.98|-1.42|0.4853
81697796|NCT01634113|163093182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.4963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.312|0.152||All treatment comparisons were exploratory, no formal hypothesis testing was performed.|ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.152|-0.312|0.4963
81697797|NCT01634113|163093182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.6936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.292|0.195||All treatment comparisons were exploratory, no formal hypothesis testing was performed.|ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.195|-0.292|0.6936
81697798|NCT01634113|163093184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.5995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.229|0.394||All treatment comparisons were exploratory, no formal hypothesis testing was performed.|ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.394|-0.229|0.5995
81697799|NCT01634113|163093184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.9251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.303|0.333||All treatment comparisons were exploratory, no formal hypothesis testing was performed.|ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.333|-0.303|0.9251
81697800|NCT01634113|163093185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.324||0.8279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.243|22.743||All treatment comparisons were exploratory, no formal hypothesis testing was performed.|ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||22.743|-18.243|0.8279
81697801|NCT01634113|163093185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.497|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.826||0.8181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.987|18.994||All treatment comparisons were exploratory, no formal hypothesis testing was performed.|ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||18.994|-23.987|0.8181
81697802|NCT01634113|163093187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.5869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.161|0.283||All treatment comparisons were exploratory, no formal hypothesis testing was performed.|ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.283|-0.161|0.5869
81697803|NCT01634113|163093187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.305|0.156||All treatment comparisons were exploratory, no formal hypothesis testing was performed.|ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.156|-0.305|0.5230
81697804|NCT01956240|163093249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.9|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|A 1-way repeated measures ANOVA was used to assess for possible differences among evaluations in each group separately for pectoralis minor length.||||||<0.05
81697805|NCT01956240|163093250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.0|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|Separate 2-way repeated measures ANOVAs were used to test for interactions of angle x evaluation (1,2,3) and for main effects of evaluation.||||||>0.05
81697806|NCT01114373|163093265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0269|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was that there is no interaction between the order of randomization and the primary outcome measures.||||0.0269
81697807|NCT01114373|163093265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.84
81697808|NCT01114373|163093266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0492|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was that there is no interaction between the order of randomization and the primary outcome measures.||||0.0492
81538063|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|-0.64||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.64|-3.59|0.0050
81697809|NCT01114373|163093266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.95
81697810|NCT01114373|163093267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.91
81697811|NCT01114373|163093268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.88
81697812|NCT01114373|163093269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.16
81697813|NCT01114373|163093270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.12
81697814|NCT01114373|163093271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.12
81697815|NCT01114373|163093272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.21
81697816|NCT01114373|163093273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Friedman|||||||0.06
81697817|NCT01114373|163093274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Friedman|||||||0.21
81697818|NCT01114373|163093275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Friedman|||||||0.41
81538064|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|-0.31||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||-0.31|-3.63|0.0205
81470186|NCT00772005|162633243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0598||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0598
81538065|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.2818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|0.75||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMMRM|||Week 13||0.75|-2.58|0.2818
81697819|NCT01114373|163093276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.13
81697820|NCT01114373|163093277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.58
81697821|NCT01114373|163093278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.39
81538066|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.3102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.83||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||0.83|-2.60|0.3102
81538067|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.1422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|0.43||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|LSMean difference|||Week 13||0.43|-2.99|0.1422
81697822|NCT03444870|163093279|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors =Treatment + Baseline (BL) + Geographic Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + Apolipoprotein E, Allele e4 (APOE e4) + Baseline Alzheimer Disease Assessment Scale-Cognition Subscale 13 (ADAS-Cog13) Score + Baseline Alzheimer Disease Cooperative Study Group-Activities of Daily Living (ADCS-ADL).||0.05|-0.66|0.0954
81697823|NCT03444870|163093281|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.0544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change from BL was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Treatment + Baseline + Geographical Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + APOE e4.||0.02|-2.52|0.0544
81697824|NCT03444870|163093282|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.1729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|2.7|||ANCOVA|||Change from BL was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Treatment + Baseline + Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + APOE e4.||2.70|-0.48|0.1729
81697825|NCT03444870|163093283|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change from BL was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Treatment + Baseline + Geographical Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + APOE e4.||-0.03|-1.68|0.0425
81697826|NCT03444870|163093284|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.2904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.93|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors =Treatment + Baseline + Geographic Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + APOE e4.||0.93|-0.28|0.2904
81697827|NCT03444870|163093285|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.1036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change from BL was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Treatment + Baseline + Geographical Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + APOE e4.||0.20|-2.14|0.1036
81697828|NCT03444870|163093286|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.8468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.65|||ANCOVA|||Change from BL was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Treatment + Baseline + Geographical Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + APOE e4.||0.65|-0.79|0.8468
81697829|NCT03444870|163093287|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|1.74|||ANCOVA|||Change from BL was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Treatment + Baseline + Geographical Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + APOE e4.||1.74|-1.35|0.8030
81697830|NCT03444870|163093288|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.1439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|2.34|||ANCOVA|||Change from BL was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Treatment + Baseline + Geographical Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + APOE e4.||2.34|-0.34|0.1439
81697831|NCT03444870|163093295|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted means|-66.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.171|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.71|-58.16|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from BL was calculated based on mixed-effect model of repeated measure which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Baseline + APOE e4 status + Type of Tracer + Analysis Visit + Treatment + Treatment\*Analysis Visit + Analysis Visit\*Baseline.||-58.16|-74.71|<.0001
81697832|NCT03444870|163093296|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.7816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.05|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Temporal Composite Region: Change from BL was calculated based on mixed-effect model of repeated measure which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Baseline + APOE e4 status + Study + Analysis Visit + Treatment + Treatment\*Analysis Visit + Analysis Visit\*Baseline.||0.05|-0.04|0.7816
81697833|NCT03444870|163093296|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted means|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.6203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.05|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Medial Temporal Composite Region: Change from BL was calculated based on mixed-effect model of repeated measure which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Baseline + APOE e4 status + Study + Analysis Visit + Treatment + Treatment\*Analysis Visit + Analysis Visit\*Baseline.||0.05|-0.03|0.6203
81697834|NCT03444870|163093296|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.7754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Frontal Lobe: Change from BL was calculated based on mixed-effect model of repeated measure which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Baseline + APOE e4 status + Study + Analysis Visit + Treatment + Treatment\*Analysis Visit + Analysis Visit\*Baseline.||0.03|-0.03|0.7754
81697835|NCT03444870|163093296|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.9022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.05|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Parietal Lobe: Change from BL was calculated based on mixed-effect model of repeated measure which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Baseline + APOE e4 status + Study + Analysis Visit + Treatment + Treatment\*Analysis Visit + Analysis Visit\*Baseline.||0.05|-0.05|0.9022
81697836|NCT03444870|163093297|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Parietal Lobe: Change from BL was calculated based on mixed-effect model of repeated measure which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Baseline + APOE e4 status + Study + Analysis Visit + Treatment + Treatment\*Analysis Visit + Analysis Visit\*Baseline.||||<.001
81697837|NCT03444870|163093298|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81697838|NCT03444870|163093299|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.396|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.396
81697839|NCT03444870|163093300|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81697840|NCT01170702|163093325|NON_INFERIORITY|The non inferiority margin is clinically important reduction in 24 hour hydromorphone consumption of 25%, 37.5% and 50% absolute reduction, compared with control.|Median Difference (Final Values)|1.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05||0.05|TWO_SIDED|0.975|1.25|1.25|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||1.25|1.25|.05
81697841|NCT04268004|163093336|OTHER|Chi-squared test was used to determine if study arm is associated with FP uptake.|||||=|0.64|||||||Chi-squared|df=(1, 19)||Chi-square test was used to determine if study arm is associated with FP uptake.||||=.64
81697842|NCT01082367|163093341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.67|99.52|||Regression, Logistic|||||99.52|4.67|<0.001
81697843|NCT02307838|163093344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.59||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||||-0.11|-1.07|0.0155
81697844|NCT01668030|163093361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0853|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.0853
81697845|NCT04724733|163093362|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||>0.05
81697846|NCT04724733|163093362|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||>0.05
81697847|NCT04724733|163093362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0172|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0172
81697848|NCT04724733|163093363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.0320
81697849|NCT04724733|163093363|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||>0.05
81697850|NCT04724733|163093363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0008
81697851|NCT03372603|163093380|OTHER||Ratio|1.336|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.965|1.847|||||Treatment comparison ratio of GSK2798745 and placebo using posterior median ratio and 90% credible interval is presented.|||1.847|0.965|
81697852|NCT00418379|163093467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.0001
81697853|NCT00418379|163093467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.0001
81697854|NCT01764256|163093468|EQUIVALENCE|Definition of equivalence: p\<0.05||||||0.44|||||||Fisher Exact|||Proportion of subjects with at least one unsolicited adverse event (related or unrelated)||||0.44
81697855|NCT01764256|163093468|EQUIVALENCE|Definition of equivalence: p\<0.05||||||0.7446|||||||Fisher Exact|||Proportion of subjects with at least one unsolicited adverse event: potentially related||||0.7446
81697856|NCT01764256|163093469|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined as p\<0.05.||||||0.5694|||||||Fisher Exact|||Proportion of subjects per Group with any Moderate or Higher Reaction (systemic or local reaction)||||0.5694
81697857|NCT01764256|163093469|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined as p\<0.05.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Proportion of subjects per Group with any Moderate or Higher Reaction (systemic reaction)||||1.0000
81697858|NCT01764256|163093469|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined as p\<0.05.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Proportion of subjects per Group with any Moderate or Higher Reaction (local reaction)||||1.0000
81697859|NCT01764256|163093470|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined as p\<0.05.||||||0.6004|||||||Fisher Exact|||Proportion of subjects per Group with any Moderate or Higher Reaction (systemic or local reaction)||||0.6004
81697860|NCT01764256|163093470|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined as p\<0.05.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Proportion of subjects per Group with any Moderate or Higher Reaction (systemic reaction)||||1
81697861|NCT01764256|163093470|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined as p\<0.05.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Proportion of subjects per Group with any Moderate or Higher Reaction (local reaction)||||1.00
81697862|NCT01764256|163093471|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined as p\<0.05.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Proportion of subjects per Group with any Moderate or Higher Reaction (systemic or local reaction)||||1.0000
81697863|NCT01764256|163093471|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence defined as p\<0.05||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Proportion of subjects per Group with any Moderate or Higher Reaction (systemic)||||1.0000
81697864|NCT01764256|163093471|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined as p\<0.05||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Proportion of subjects per Group with any Moderate or Higher Reaction (local reaction)||||1.0000
81697865|NCT01764256|163093472|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined as p\<0.05||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Proportion of subjects per Group with any Moderate or Higher Reaction (systemic or local reaction)||||1.0000
81697866|NCT01764256|163093472|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined as p\<0.05||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Proportion of subjects per Group with any Moderate or Higher Reaction (systemic)||||1.0000
81697867|NCT01764256|163093472|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined as p\<0.05.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Proportion of subjects per Group with any Moderate or Higher Reaction (local reaction)||||1.0000
81697868|NCT03428997|163093504|EQUIVALENCE|Mixed-effects model, where the test material/negative control is a fixed effect and the subject is a random effect|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.274|||||||2-sided t-test|||Testing hypothesis is that the mean score is equal between the compared treatments.||||0.274
81697869|NCT01397448|163093507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.31|||Log Rank|||||0.31|0.04|<0.001
81470187|NCT00772005|162633244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7093||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7093
81470188|NCT00772005|162633244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5129||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5129
81470189|NCT00772005|162633244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1097||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1097
81470190|NCT00772005|162633245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4291||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4291
81470191|NCT00772005|162633245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3195||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3195
81470192|NCT00772005|162633245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1591||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1591
81470193|NCT00772005|162633246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7768||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7768
81470194|NCT00772005|162633246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4014||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4014
81470195|NCT00772005|162633246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4016||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4016
81470196|NCT00772005|162633247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5612||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5612
81538068|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|-0.68||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||-0.68|-4.12|0.0064
81470197|NCT00772005|162633247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9704||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9704
81538069|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.0752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|0.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||0.16|-3.28|0.0752
81470198|NCT00772005|162633247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2424||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2424
81470199|NCT00772005|162633248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8847||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8847
81538070|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.3632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|0.89||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||0.89|-2.43|0.3632
81697870|NCT01397448|163093507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.23|||Log Rank|||||0.23|0.01|<0.001
81470200|NCT00772005|162633248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2958||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2958
81470201|NCT00772005|162633248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2660
81470202|NCT00772005|162633249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0524||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0524
81470203|NCT00772005|162633249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0328||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0328
81697871|NCT02180217|163093516|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.73|53.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||53.44|3.73|<.001
81697872|NCT02553317|163093539|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0099||||||The resulting p-value was compared with a significance level of 5%.|Log Rank|||Time to platelet count response in the caplacizumab arm and placebo arm was compared by conducting a two-sided stratified log-rank test based on a KM analysis, with severity of neurological involvement (according to the Glasgow coma scale \[GCS\] category, stratification factor used in randomization: ≤12 / 13-15) as stratification factor.||||= 0.0099
81697873|NCT02553317|163093539|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.095|2.195|||||The HR was estimated from a Cox proportional Hazards regression model.|Time to platelet count response was analyzed using a Cox proportional hazards regression model with time to platelet count response as dependent variable, and treatment group and GCS category as independent variables. The hazard (or platelet count normalization rate) ratio from the Cox model was reported along with 95% CI.||2.195|1.095|
81697874|NCT02553317|163093540|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The resulting p-value was compared with a significance level of 5%.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was conducted with adjustment for GCS category (stratification factor used in randomization).||||< 0.0001
81697875|NCT02553317|163093541|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0004||||||The resulting p-value was compared with a significance level of 5%.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A CMH test was conducted with adjustment for GCS category (stratification factor used in randomization).||||= 0.0004
81697876|NCT02553317|163093542|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0572||||||The resulting p-value was compared with a significance level of 5%.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A CMH test was conducted with adjustment for GCS category (stratification factor used in randomization).||||= 0.0572
81697877|NCT01315002|163093548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of error percentage in the antisaccade task between nicotine and placebo. An ANOVA model was used with treatment (nicotine, placebo) as a within-subjects factor. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided). Results showed significantly better antisaccade performance (i.e. less antisaccade errors) in the nicotine condition.||||<0.05
81697878|NCT04093258|163093549|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit is above 0.67. Superiority will be concluded if the lower limit is above 1.0.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|6.85|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|Finite-sample corrected Akaike's Information Criterion|Odds ratio was calculated as Test/Control|"The proportion of response (1) was analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model with a binary distribution and logit link function for all questions."||6.85|0.33|
81697879|NCT04093258|163093550|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit is above 0.67. Superiority will be concluded if the lower limit is above 1.0.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.19|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model Analysis|Finite-sample corrected Akaike's Information Criterion|Odds ratio was calculated as Test over Control|"The proportion of response (1) was analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model with a binary distribution and logit link function for all questions."||1.19|0.10|
81697880|NCT04093258|163093551|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control will be concluded if the lower confidence limit of LSM difference is above the non-inferiority margin -5.|Least square mean difference|-5.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.202|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.48|0.52|||Mixed Model Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|||0.52|-12.48|
81697881|NCT01512108|163093588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, Mean|-0.27||||0.0026||95.0|-0.44|-0.09|||ANOVA|||||-0.09|-0.44|0.0026
81697882|NCT01512108|163093589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, Mean|-0.3||||0.0458||95.0|-0.6|-0.01|||ANOVA|||||-0.01|-0.60|0.0458
81697883|NCT02373371|163093590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.846|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Main analysis:~* nbDPKAdispM3 the number of KA disappeared at M3 after treatment with DPDT compared to the inclusion layer,~* nbCPKAdispM3 the number of KA disappeared at M3 after treatment with conventional blue light,~The primary endpoint is:~differenceM3 = nbDPKAdispM3 - nbCPKAdispM3 The main analysis will consist of a signed Wilcoxon rank test for matched data testing whether difference M3 is significantly different from 0"||||0.8460
81697884|NCT02373371|163093592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0005
81697885|NCT02373371|163093593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0001
81697886|NCT01283997|163093597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.24|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference in the measurements for touch by the fingertip||0.24|-0.13|0.54
81697887|NCT01283997|163093597|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.23|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference in the measurements for touch by the palm||0.23|-0.13|0.60
81697888|NCT01283997|163093597|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.15|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference in the measurements for touch by the forearm||0.15|-0.40|0.37
81538071|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.0625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|0.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.09|-3.32|0.0625
81717433|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|6 hours pre-infusion: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-0.22||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.62|||Linear mixed effect model|||||0.62|-1.06|0.605
81470204|NCT00772005|162633249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0084||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0084
81717434|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|2 hours pre-infusion: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|0.11||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|1.29|||Linear mixed effect model|||||1.29|-1.06|0.847
81717435|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|2 hours pre-infusion: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-0.44||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.73|||Linear mixed effect model|||||0.73|-1.61|0.455
81717436|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|2 hours pre-infusion: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-0.58||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|0.57|||Linear mixed effect model|||||0.57|-1.74|0.317
81470205|NCT00772005|162633250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3651||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3651
81717437|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|2.75 hours post-infusion start: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-2.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|-0.83|||Linear mixed effect model|||||-0.83|-3.18|0.001
81717438|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|2.75 hours post-infusion start: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-3.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|-2.44|||Linear mixed effect model|||||-2.44|-4.79|<0.001
81717439|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|2.75 hours post-infusion start: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-3.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|-2.01|||Linear mixed effect model|||||-2.01|-4.32|<0.001
81717440|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|4.75 hours post-infusion start: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-1.69||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|-0.6|||Linear mixed effect model|||||-0.60|-2.78|0.003
81470206|NCT00772005|162633250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0096||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0096
81717441|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|4.75 hours post-infusion start: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-4.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|-3.21|||Linear mixed effect model|||||-3.21|-5.39|<0.001
81717442|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|4.75 hours post-infusion start: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-3.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.91|-2.76|||Linear mixed effect model|||||-2.76|-4.91|<0.001
81717443|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|6.75 hours post-infusion start: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-0.71||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.21|||Linear mixed effect model|||||0.21|-1.63|0.130
81717444|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|6.75 hours post-infusion start: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-3.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|-2.4|||Linear mixed effect model|||||-2.40|-4.24|<0.001
81717445|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|6.75 hours post-infusion start: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-2.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|-1.8|||Linear mixed effect model|||||-1.80|-3.62|<0.001
81717446|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|8.75 hours post-infusion start: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-0.26||||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.68|||Linear mixed effect model|||||0.68|-1.20|0.577
81717447|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|8.75 hours post-infusion start: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-2.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.32|||Linear mixed effect model|||||-1.32|-3.20|<0.001
81717448|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|8.75 hours post-infusion start: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|-0.72|||Linear mixed effect model|||||-0.72|-2.57|<0.001
81717449|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|1.75 hours post-infusion end: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|0.31||||0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|1.16|||Linear mixed effect model|||||1.16|-0.55|0.475
81717450|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|1.75 hours post-infusion end: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-0.14||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.72|||Linear mixed effect model|||||0.72|-0.99|0.753
81717451|NCT03522506|163130228|SUPERIORITY|1.75 hours post-infusion end: A linear mixed effect models was performed for all observed KSS parameters at scheduled time points. The LSM sleepless scale for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time point, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-0.99||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.15|||Linear mixed effect model|||||-0.15|-1.83|0.022
81538072|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.6613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|1.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||1.32|-2.07|0.6613
81697889|NCT01283997|163093598|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.59|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference in Numbness severity at baseline and week 10.||0.59|-2.06|0.56
81697890|NCT04058158|163093627|EQUIVALENCE|Pre-defined equivalence margin was \[-337.2 to 337.2\].|Least squares mean difference|34.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.66|116.62||||||||116.62|-47.66|
81697891|NCT04058158|163093628|EQUIVALENCE|Pre-defined equivalence margin was \[0.77 to 1.29\].|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.23||||||||1.23|0.95|
81697892|NCT03532776|163093669|EQUIVALENCE|BE limits: -20.0% to 20.0%|Equivalence ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.0|7.0||||||||7|-12|
81697893|NCT00868166|163093706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Stratified Log-Rank Test|||||||0.71
81697894|NCT00868166|163093707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Stratified Log-Rank Test|||||||0.83
81697895|NCT00868166|163093707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Non-stratified Log-Rank Test|||||||0.73
81697896|NCT00868166|163093709|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Stratified Log-Rank Test|||||||0.21
81697897|NCT00868166|163093709|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Non-stratified Log-Rank Test|||||||0.20
81697898|NCT00868166|163093711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Stratified Log-Rank Test|||||||0.56
81697899|NCT02034552|163093717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0109||||||\[80% CI\]: \[10.1%- 39.6%\]|Clopper and Pearson|Patient bone scan response rate at Week 24 will be estimated with exact binomial 80% CI using the method of Clopper and Pearson.||H0: Patient bone scan response rate at Week 24 ≤5%. The Type I error rate for the test in each treatment group, is one-sided 0.10. A one-sided p-value will be reported for this test.||||0.0109
81697900|NCT02034552|163093717|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||\[80% CI\]: \[40.8% - 73.7%\]|Clopper and Pearson|Patient bone scan response rate at Week 24 will be estimated with exact binomial 80% CI using the method of Clopper and Pearson.||H0: Patient bone scan response rate at Week 24 ≤5%. The Type I error rate for the test in each treatment group, is one-sided 0.10. A one-sided p-value will be reported for this test.||||<0.0001
81697901|NCT02034552|163093717|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||\[80% CI\]: \[31.8% - 68.2%\]|Clopper and Pearson|Patient bone scan response rate at Week 24 will be estimated with exact binomial 80% CI using the method of Clopper and Pearson.||H0: Patient bone scan response rate at Week 24 ≤5%. The Type I error rate for the test in each treatment group, is one-sided 0.10. A one-sided p-value will be reported for this test.||||<0.0001
81697902|NCT00074802|163093747|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.43||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.05|4.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.19|-15.05|.267
81697903|NCT00074802|163093748|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018||||||Fisher's Exact Test used for analyses.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's Exact Test used for analyses of responder status.||||.018
81697904|NCT00074802|163093748|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034||||||Fisher's Exact Test used for analyses.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's Exact Test used for analyses of remitter status.||||.034
81697905|NCT00074802|163093749|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.21||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|-1.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.39|-5.02|.0005
81697906|NCT00074802|163093750|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.61||||0.0775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.84|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.62|-11.84|.0775
81697907|NCT00074802|163093751|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.53||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|-2.35|||Mixed Models Analysis||Paroxetine+CBT \> Paroxetine alone in BFNE change.|||-2.35|-8.70|.0006
81697908|NCT00074802|163093752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|2.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.55|-2.16|.871
81697909|NCT00074802|163093753|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.41||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.95|12.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.76|-11.95|.949
81697910|NCT02513771|163093762|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Stratified Wilcoxon rank-sum test stratified by screening CD4 count (\<= or \> 350 cells/mm\^3) and statin use.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in sCD14 from baseline to week 15/16.||||1.000
81697911|NCT01797445|163093778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages|3.1||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.002|-1.0|7.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA (≤ 100,000 or \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region (US vs ex-US).|The difference in percentages and its 95.002% confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA and region stratum.|Null hypothesis: the E/C/F/TAF group was ≥ 12% worse than the E/C/F/TDF group with respect to the percentage of participants achieving HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 48; alternative hypothesis: the E/C/F/TAF group was \< 12% worse than the E/C/F/TDF group.||7.1|-1.0|0.13
81697912|NCT01878097|163093795|SUPERIORITY||F-stat|7.12||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0003
81697913|NCT01878097|163093796|SUPERIORITY||F-stat|7.18||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0003
81697914|NCT04547998|163093799|SUPERIORITY|The difference in the proportion of responders (RECELL-Control) was tested for superiority of RECELL treatment (with a 10% superiority margin). For the null hypothesis to be rejected and super-superiority of RECELL to Control to be established, the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference in the proportion of responders (RECELL-Control) had to be greater than 10%.||||||0.012|||||||continuity-corrected method|Liu et al 2002||||||0.012
81697915|NCT04547998|163093800|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value based on Wilcoxon signed rank test at 2-sided 0.05 significance level. The Wilcoxon signed rank test was based on the following repigmentation categories: 0% to 25%, 26% to 50%, 51% to 79%, and 80% to 100%.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81697916|NCT04547998|163093801|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||2-sided (0.05 significance level), based on 19 participants with assessable color matching outcomes for both treatments|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81697917|NCT01595438|163093802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|-12.5%|Difference of symp resolution rates|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|10.42|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||H0: Difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of symptomatic resolution rates ≤ non-inferiority margin||10.42|-2.39|
81697918|NCT01595438|163093803|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|-12.5%|Diff of favorable combined resp rates|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|13.12|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||H0: Difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable combined response rates ≤ non-inferiority margin||13.12|0.30|
81697919|NCT01595438|163093804|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|-12.5%|Diff of favorable response rates|6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|12.36|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||H0: Difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates ≤ non-inferiority margin||12.36|0.33|
81697920|NCT01595438|163093805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|3.56|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||3.56|-2.70|
81697921|NCT01595438|163093806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|13.81|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||13.81|0.68|
81697922|NCT01595438|163093807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|1.72|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||1.72|-1.21|
81697923|NCT01595438|163093808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|15.24|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||15.24|2.27|
81697924|NCT01595438|163093809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.86|18.85|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||18.85|2.86|
81697925|NCT01595438|163093810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|1.68|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||1.68|-1.17|
81697926|NCT01595438|163093811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|13.74|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||13.74|0.88|
81717452|NCT03522506|163130229|SUPERIORITY|The effect of TAK-925 was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model appropriate for a 4-period crossover study. The LSM sleep latency for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time, along with differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|22.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.58|29.3|||Linear mixed effect model|||||29.30|16.58|<0.001
81717453|NCT03522506|163130229|SUPERIORITY|The effect of TAK-925 was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model appropriate for a 4-period crossover study. The LSM sleep latency for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time, along with differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|30.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.59|37.31|||Linear mixed effects model|||||37.31|24.59|<0.001
81717454|NCT03522506|163130229|SUPERIORITY|The effect of TAK-925 was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model appropriate for a 4-period crossover study. The LSM sleep latency for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time, along with differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|26.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.24|32.75|||Linear mixed effect model|||||32.75|20.24|<0.001
81717455|NCT03522506|163130230|SUPERIORITY|The effect of TAK-925 was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model appropriate for a 4-period crossover study. The LSM sleep latency for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time, along with differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|14.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.04|22.08|||Linear mixed effect model|||||22.08|7.04|<0.001
81697927|NCT01595438|163093812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|17.55|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||17.55|1.72|
81697928|NCT01595438|163093813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|1.02|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||1.02|-4.07|
81697929|NCT01595438|163093814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|4.03|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||4.03|-4.23|
81697930|NCT01595438|163093815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|6.3|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||6.30|-3.71|
81697931|NCT01595438|163093816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|0.55|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||0.55|-3.64|
81697932|NCT01595438|163093817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|4.56|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||4.56|-2.03|
81697933|NCT01595438|163093818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|7.24|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||7.24|-2.90|
81697934|NCT01595438|163093819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|0.04|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||0.04|-4.30|
81717456|NCT03522506|163130230|SUPERIORITY|The effect of TAK-925 was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model appropriate for a 4-period crossover study. The LSM sleep latency for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time, along with differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|32.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.68|39.73|||Linear mixed effect model|||||39.73|24.68|<0.001
81538073|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.4209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|1.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||1.04|-2.48|0.4209
81717457|NCT03522506|163130230|SUPERIORITY|The effect of TAK-925 was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model appropriate for a 4-period crossover study. The LSM sleep latency for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time, along with differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|25.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.33|33.14|||Linear mixed effect model|||||33.14|18.33|<0.001
81717458|NCT03522506|163130231|SUPERIORITY|The effect of TAK-925 was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model appropriate for a 4-period crossover study. The LSM sleep latency for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time, along with differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|9.6||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.35|15.85|||Linear mixed effect model|||||15.85|3.35|0.003
81717459|NCT03522506|163130231|SUPERIORITY|The effect of TAK-925 was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model appropriate for a 4-period crossover study. The LSM sleep latency for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time, along with differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|33.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.08|39.58|||Linear mixed effect model|||||39.58|27.08|<0.001
81717460|NCT03522506|163130231|SUPERIORITY|The effect of TAK-925 was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model appropriate for a 4-period crossover study. The LSM sleep latency for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI was estimated from the model at each time, along with differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|16.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.77|23.06|||Linear mixed effect model|||||23.06|10.77|<0.001
81717461|NCT03522506|163130232|SUPERIORITY|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used to evaluate the 1 hour post the end of infusion MWT. The LSM sleep latency for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI were estimated from the model, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-2.16||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.68|3.36|||ANOVA|||||3.36|-7.68|0.436
81717462|NCT03522506|163130232|SUPERIORITY|ANOVA model was used to evaluate the 1 hour post the end of infusion MWT. The LSM sleep latency for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI were estimated from the model, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|-2.29||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.81|3.23|||ANOVA|||||3.23|-7.81|0.409
81717463|NCT03522506|163130232|SUPERIORITY|ANOVA model was used to evaluate the 1 hour post the end of infusion MWT. The LSM sleep latency for each treatment and the associated standard error and 95% CI were estimated from the model, along with the differences between active treatments and placebo, and associated standard errors, 95% CIs, and p-values.|LSM difference|16.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.37|22.18|||ANOVA|||||22.18|11.37|<0.001
81717464|NCT03480243|163130233|OTHER||Cmax Estimate Ratio|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.59|2.27|||ANOVA|||The analysis of variance model included the fixed effects period (1, 2 or 3b) and participant as a random effect.||2.27|1.59|
81717465|NCT03480243|163130233|OTHER||Cmax Estimate Ratio|1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.51|2.16|||ANOVA|||The analysis of variance model included the fixed effects period (1, 2 or 3b) and participant as a random effect.||2.16|1.51|
81717466|NCT03480243|163130234|OTHER||AUC Estimate Ratio|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5|2.17|||ANOVA|||The analysis of variance model included the fixed effects period (1, 2 or 3b) and participant as a random effect.||2.17|1.50|
81717467|NCT03480243|163130234|OTHER||AUC Estimate Ratio|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.36|1.97|||ANOVA|||The analysis of variance model included the fixed effects period (1, 2 or 3b) and participant as a random effect.||1.97|1.36|
81717468|NCT03480243|163130235|OTHER||Cmax,ss Estimate Ratio|2.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.77|2.55|||ANOVA|||The analysis of variance model included the fixed effects period (1, 2 or 3b) and participant as a random effect.||2.55|1.77|
81717469|NCT03480243|163130235|OTHER||Cmax,ss Estimate Ratio|2.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.78|2.56|||ANOVA|||The analysis of variance model included the fixed effects period (1, 2 or 3b) and participant as a random effect.||2.56|1.78|
81717470|NCT03480243|163130236|OTHER||AUCtau Estimate Ratio|2.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.02|3.03|||ANOVA|||The analysis of variance model included the fixed effects period (1, 2 or 3b) and participant as a random effect.||3.03|2.02|
81717471|NCT03480243|163130236|OTHER||AUCtau Estimate Ratio|2.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.82|2.73|||ANOVA|||The analysis of variance model included the fixed effects period (1, 2 or 3b) and participant as a random effect.||2.73|1.82|
81538074|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.3288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|0.88||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.88|-2.63|0.3288
81717472|NCT00761085|163130261|OTHER|No statistical comparisons||||||||||||||||"No statistical comparisons of methadone concentration in patients receiving methadone vs not receiving methadone (children or adults).~No statistical comparisons of methadone concentration in children vs adults"|No statistical comparisons|||
81717473|NCT00761085|163130262|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81717474|NCT01522755|163130265|OTHER|t-test|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81717475|NCT01522755|163130266|OTHER|t-test|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81717476|NCT01522755|163130267|OTHER|t-test|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81717477|NCT03414658|163130268|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.35|0.81|||Log Rank|||||0.81|0.35|0.025
81717478|NCT03414658|163130268|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.8|1.64|||Log Rank|||||1.64|0.8|0.32
81717479|NCT02388906|163130272|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.86|||Log Rank|Stratified log rank||||0.86|0.60|0.0003
81717480|NCT02388906|163130273|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.03|0.69|1.11|||Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||1.11|0.69|
81717481|NCT02388906|163130280|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.9|||Log Rank|Stratified log rank||||0.90|0.63|
81717482|NCT05643573|163130295|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|3.785|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.457|5.833|||Log Rank|||Comparison of Asundexian 50 mg verus Apixaban||5.833|2.457|<.0001
81717483|NCT05643573|163130295|SUPERIORITY||Fine-Gray model|3.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|5.839|||Gray's test|||Comparison of Asundexian 50 mg verus Apixaban||5.839|2.460|<.0001
81717484|NCT05643573|163130296|SUPERIORITY||Fine-Gray model|0.319|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.185|0.552|||Log Rank|||Comparison of Asundexian 50 mg verus Apixaban||0.552|0.185|<.0001
81717485|NCT05643573|163130296|SUPERIORITY||Fine-Gray model|0.316|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.182|0.547|||Gray's test|||Comparison of Asundexian 50 mg verus Apixaban||0.547|0.182|<.0001
81717486|NCT05643573|163130297|SUPERIORITY||Fine-Gray model|1.61||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.207|2.149|||Log Rank|||Comparison of Asundexian 50 mg verus Apixaban||2.149|1.207|0.0011
81697935|NCT01595438|163093820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|4.32|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||4.32|-2.07|
81697936|NCT01595438|163093821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|6.91|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||6.91|-2.94|
81697937|NCT01595438|163093822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|1.61|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||1.61|-1.99|
81697938|NCT01595438|163093823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|7.16|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||7.16|0.41|
81697939|NCT01595438|163093824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clinical cure rates|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|9.05|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates||9.05|-1.00|
81717487|NCT05643573|163130297|SUPERIORITY||Fine-Gray model|1.599||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.197|2.134|||Gray's test|||Comparison of Asundexian 50 mg verus Apixaban||2.134|1.197|0.0013
81717488|NCT05182840|163130311|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.168||||0.0499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.337|0.0|||MMRM||"Least Squares Mean of 3 mg BI 690517 - Least Squares Mean of Placebo to BI 690517."|The difference of adjusted means and 95 % confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed models for repeated measures ((REML)-based MMRM) which included the fixed effects of treatment at each visit, baseline (continuous) at each visit, and baseline, visit, treatment, background medication (empagliflozin or placebo matching empagliflozin) and randomisation stratum as main effects, as well as random effects of patient.||-0.000|-0.337|0.0499
81697940|NCT01595438|163093825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clin cure rates in All patients|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|10.1|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates in All patients with a ceftazidime-resistant Gram-negative pathogen||10.1|-10.4|
81697941|NCT01595438|163093826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clin cure rates in All patients|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|10.2|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates in All patients with a ceftazidime-resistant Gram-negative pathogen||10.2|-7.8|
81697942|NCT01595438|163093827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of clin cure rates in All patients|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|9.2|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of clinical cure rates in All patients with a ceftazidime-resistant Gram-negative pathogen||9.2|-7.5|
81697943|NCT01595438|163093828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.18|16.89|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||16.89|-13.18|
81717489|NCT05182840|163130311|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.486|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.313|||MMRM||"Least Squares Mean of 10 mg BI 690517 - Least Squares Mean of Placebo to BI 690517."|The difference of adjusted means and 95 % confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed models for repeated measures ((REML)-based MMRM) which included the fixed effects of treatment at each visit, baseline (continuous) at each visit, and baseline, visit, treatment, background medication (empagliflozin or placebo matching empagliflozin) and randomisation stratum as main effects, as well as random effects of patient.||-0.313|-0.660|<.0001
81717490|NCT05182840|163130311|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.421|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.596|-0.246|||MMRM||"Least Squares Mean of 20 mg BI 690517 - Least Squares Mean of Placebo to BI 690517."|The difference of adjusted means and 95 % confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed models for repeated measures ((REML)-based MMRM) which included the fixed effects of treatment at each visit, baseline (continuous) at each visit, and baseline, visit, treatment, background medication (empagliflozin or placebo matching empagliflozin) and randomisation stratum as main effects, as well as random effects of patient.||-0.246|-0.596|<.0001
81717491|NCT05182840|163130311|OTHER|Null hypothesis: The dose-response curve is flat across the 3 BI 690517 doses and the placebo.||||||0||||||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|MCPMod Emax model fit|Emax model fit assumption: 80% of the maximum effect is achieved at 10 mg.||"A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of BI 690517 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod).~MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included the fixed effects of treatment at each visit, baseline (continuous) at each visit, and baseline, visit, treatment, background medication (empagliflozin or placebo matching empagliflozin) and randomisation stratum as main effects, as well as random effects of patient."||||0.0000
81538075|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.0202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|-0.33||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||-0.33|-3.86|0.0202
81470207|NCT00772005|162633250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0327||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0327
81538076|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.0682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.12|-3.42|0.0682
81697944|NCT01595438|163093829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.03|25.21|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||25.21|-10.03|
81697945|NCT01595438|163093830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diff of favorable response rates|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.91|24.01|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Confidence interval of the difference (CAZ-AVI treatment group minus Doripenem treatment group) of favorable response rates||24.01|-9.91|
81697946|NCT01595438|163093831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||Log Rank|||H0: No difference in time to first defervescence between treatment groups.||||0.038
81697947|NCT01595438|163093832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.129|||||||Log Rank|||H0: No difference in time to first defervescence between treatment groups.||||0.129
81697948|NCT01595438|163093833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Log Rank|||H0: No difference in time to first defervescence between treatment groups.||||0.080
81697949|NCT01595438|163093834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.155|||||||Log Rank|||H0: No difference in time to first defervescence between treatment groups.||||0.155
81697950|NCT01784588|163093879|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (NI) was demonstrated if the entire confidence interval was above -15% at 36 months. The sample size was estimated under the assumption that the proportion of subjects with treatment success is 85% for each of Solyx and Obtryx. For a (one-sided) type I error rate of 0.05, 194 subjects (97 per arm) are needed to have 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority of Solyx with a NI margin of 15%.|Adjusted Difference in Percentages|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.2|7.4||Non-inferiority was evaluated using a two-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference (SIS minus TMUS). The CI was calculated based on the pooling of treatment differences across propensity score strata for a binary endpoint.||||Available Cases Only - Intent-to-Treat||7.4|-8.2|
81697951|NCT01784588|163093879|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (NI) was demonstrated if the entire confidence interval was above -15% at 36 months. The sample size was estimated under the assumption that the proportion of subjects with treatment success is 85% for each of Solyx and Obtryx. For a (one-sided) type I error rate of 0.05, 194 subjects (97 per arm) are needed to have 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority of Solyx with a NI margin of 15%.|Unadjusted Treatment Difference (%)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|8.4||Non-inferiority was evaluated using a two-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference (SIS minus TMUS). The CI was calculated based on the pooling of treatment differences across propensity score strata for a binary endpoint.||||Available Cases Only - Intent-to-Treat||8.4|-5.4|
81697952|NCT00961441|163093880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate for ratio|1.0271|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8817|1.1964|||ANOVA|Point estimates for the geometric means ratios children/adults for Cmax normalized by dose and body weight and 90% CIs have been calculated.||An ANOVA for log-transformed values has been used as the basis for calculation of point estimates and Confidence Intervals (CIs).||1.1964|0.8817|
81697953|NCT00961441|163093881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate for ratio|0.9914|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.811|1.2118|||ANOVA|Point estimates for the geometric means ratios children/adults for AUCtau normalized by dose and body weight and 90% CIs have been calculated.||An ANOVA for log-transformed values has been used as the basis for calculation of point estimates and Confidence Intervals (CIs).||1.2118|0.8110|
81697954|NCT00400712|163093929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Examined whether there were differences between groups at 1 year with baseline measures serving as the covariate with a two-sided alpha of 0.05||||||0.44
81697955|NCT00400712|163093930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||Examined whether there were differences between groups at 1 year with baseline measures serving as the covariate with a two-sided alpha of 0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.83
81697956|NCT00400712|163093931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA - comparing absolute measures and including baseline as co-variate||||0.45
81697957|NCT00400712|163093932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline values||||||0.72
81697958|NCT00400712|163093933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|controlled for baseline values||||||0.60
81697959|NCT00400712|163093934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|||||Examined whether there were differences between groups at 1 year with baseline measures serving as the covariate with a two-sided alpha of 0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.66
81697960|NCT00400712|163093935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|||||Examined whether there were differences between groups at 1 year with baseline measures serving as the covariate with a two-sided alpha of 0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.78
81697961|NCT01529385|163093941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||0.05 set as a priori threshold for statistical significance; Sidak correction for multiple comparisons used|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81697962|NCT01529385|163093942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||0.05 set as a priori threshold for statistical significance; Sidak correction for multiple comparisons used|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81697963|NCT01529385|163093943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||0.05 set as a priori threshold for statistical significance; Sidak correction for multiple comparisons used|ANOVA|||||||<.05
81697964|NCT01529385|163093944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||0.05 set as a priori threshold for statistical significance; Sidak correction for multiple comparisons used|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81697965|NCT01529385|163093945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||0.05 set as a priori threshold for statistical significance; Sidak correction for multiple comparisons used|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81697966|NCT01529385|163093946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||0.05 set as a priori threshold for statistical significance; Sidak correction for multiple comparisons used|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81697967|NCT01529385|163093948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||0.05 set as a priori threshold for statistical significance; Sidak correction for multiple comparisons used|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81697968|NCT01529385|163093949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||0.05 set as a priori threshold for statistical significance; Sidak correction for multiple comparisons used|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81697969|NCT01529385|163093950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||0.05 set as a priori threshold for statistical significance; Sidak correction for multiple comparisons used|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81470208|NCT00772005|162633251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2091||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2091
81470209|NCT00772005|162633251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0706||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0706
81538077|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.3912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|0.96||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.96|-2.44|0.3912
81538078|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.4964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|1.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||1.09|-2.25|0.4964
81697970|NCT01401465|163093951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|88.235|||<|0.0001||||||The significance level was set at 0.025 to adjust for the fact that two co-primary endpoints were being tested.|Two-sided Signed Rank Test||Hodges-Lehman estimate of the CI not available due to ties.|The null hypothesis is that the median of the standardized Total Preference Score = 50. Values \> 50 indicate preference for ciclesonide, while values \< 50 indicate preference for mometasone. For the primary endpoint of the Total Preference Score, assuming an SD of 40, a sample size of 155 will have 80% power to detect a difference of 0.25 SD units (10 raw score units) from the neutrality preference population value of 50, using a single group t-test with a 0.025 two-sided significance level.||||<0.0001
81697971|NCT01401465|163093952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.22|16.58||The significance level was set at 0.025 to adjust for the fact that two co-primary endpoints were being tested.|Linear Mixed Model|Linear Mixed Model with effects for Period, Treatment, Sex, Race, Study Center, and covariates of Age and Baseline.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline (CfBL) for CIC is equal to the mean CfBL for MOM. In Study 060-301, a correlation between BL periods 1 and 2 of 0.7 and a change score SD of 15 was seen for the RACS. A sample size of 41 in each sequence group (82 total ) gives a 2 x 2 crossover design 80% power to detect the difference in the CfBL of 0.35 SD units (5.25 raw score units) using a two group t-test with a 0.025 two-sided significance level and a SD of 15 for the difference.||16.58|11.22|<0.0001
81697972|NCT01401465|163093952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|7.56||The significance level was set at 0.025 to adjust for the fact that two co-primary endpoints were being tested.|Linear Mixed Model|Linear Mixed Model with effects for Period, Treatment, Sex, Race, Study Center, and covariates of Age and Baseline||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline (CfBL) for CIC is equal to the mean CfBL for MOM. In Study 060-301, a correlation between BL periods 1 and 2 of 0.7 and a change score SD of 15 was seen for the RACS. A sample size of 41 in each sequence group (82 total ) gives a 2 x 2 crossover design 80% power to detect the difference in the CfBL of 0.35 SD units (5.25 raw score units) using a two group t-test with a 0.025 two-sided significance level and a SD of 15 for the difference.||7.56|2.20|<0.0001
81697973|NCT01401465|163093953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|88.889|||<|0.0001||||||If both primary endpoints are significant, the evaluation of this key secondary endpoint will be conducted at a significance level of 0.05.|Two-sided signed-rank test||Hodges-Lehman estimate of the CI not available due to ties.|The null hypothesis is that the median of the standardized Treatment Process Composite Preference Score = 50. Values \> 50 indicate preference for ciclesonide, while values \< 50 indicate preference for mometasone. Assuming an SD of 40, as observed in Study 060-301, a sample size of 128 will have 80% power to detect a difference of 0.25 SD units (10 raw score units) from the neutrality preference population value of 50, using a single group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significant level||||<0.0001
81697974|NCT01401465|163093954|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CI of the LS mean difference of ciclesonide nasal aerosol minus mometasone aqueous nasal spray was calculated from the ANCOVA model, and the upper bound of the CI was compared to the non-inferiority margin of 0.5. Non-inferiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI of this difference was \< 0.5.|Difference in LS Means|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||f both primary endpoints are significant, the evaluation of this key secondary endpoint will be conducted at a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Site, treatment, period, treatment sequence as fixed effects, subject nested within sequence as a random effect, and baseline rTNSS as a covariate.|Ciclesonide 74 mcg minus Mometasone 200 mcg|The null hypothesis is that the change from baseline in rTNSS for ciclesonide 74 mcg nasal aerosol minus the change from baseline in rTNSS for mometasone AQ 200 mcg is greater than 0.5.||0.1|-0.3|
81697975|NCT00643604|163093990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.69||0.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.69
81697976|NCT00643604|163093991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||1.00
81697977|NCT00643604|163093992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.13||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.13
81697978|NCT00643604|163093993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03||95.0||||p value for Symptom Score|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Changes in mean CAMPHOR scores between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.03
81697979|NCT00643604|163093993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0||||p value for Activity Score.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Activity Score N=5; Baseline component score could not be calculated for one subject. Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||1.00
81470210|NCT00772005|162633251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3052||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3052
81470211|NCT00772005|162633252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9960
81538079|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|1.68||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||1.68|-1.64|0.9830
81697980|NCT00643604|163093993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.31||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Quality of Life Score. Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.31
81470212|NCT00772005|162633252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3604||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3604
81470213|NCT00772005|162633252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9528||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9528
81470214|NCT00772005|162633253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9797||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9797
81470215|NCT00772005|162633253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6173||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6173
81538080|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.9715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|1.78||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||1.78|-1.71|0.9715
81538081|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.8715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|1.86||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||1.86|-1.58|0.8715
81538082|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.2233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|0.66||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||0.66|-2.83|0.2233
81697981|NCT00643604|163093993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.13||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Total Score N=5; Baseline Activity component score could not be calculated for one subject. Total Score could not be calculated for this subject.~Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to compare the values at Baseline to values at Week 8. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values."||||0.13
81717492|NCT05182840|163130311|OTHER|Null hypothesis: The dose-response curve is flat across the 3 BI 690517 doses and the placebo.||||||0||||||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|MCPMod linear model fit|Linear model fit assumption: No assumption is needed.||"A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of BI 690517 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod).~MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included the fixed effects of treatment at each visit, baseline (continuous) at each visit, and baseline, visit, treatment, background medication (empagliflozin or placebo matching empagliflozin) and randomisation stratum as main effects, as well as random effects of patient."||||0.0000
81717493|NCT05182840|163130311|OTHER|Null hypothesis: The dose-response curve is flat across the 3 BI 690517 doses and the placebo.||||||0.0003|||||||MCPMod exponential model fit|Exponential model fit assumption: 15% of the maximum effect is achieved at 10 mg.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 3 doses of BI 690517 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod). MMRM estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included the fixed effects of treatment at each visit, baseline (continuous) at each visit, and baseline, visit, treatment, background medication (empagliflozin or placebo matching empagliflozin) and randomisation stratum as main effects, as well as random effects of patient.||||0.0003
81717494|NCT05182840|163130312|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-15.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|0.0|||||"Median of 3 mg BI 690517 - Median of Placebo to BI 690517."|||-0.0|-28.6|
81717495|NCT05182840|163130312|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-38.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.3|-26.8|||||"Median of 10 mg BI 690517 - Median of Placebo to BI 690517."|||-26.8|-48.3|
81717496|NCT05182840|163130312|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-34.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.9|-21.8|||||"Median of 20 mg BI 690517 - Median of Placebo to BI 690517."|||-21.8|-44.9|
81717497|NCT05182840|163130313|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.227||||0.0867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.488|0.033|||MMRM||"Least Squares Mean of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 3 mg BI 690517 - Least Squares Mean of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|The difference of adjusted means and 95 % confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed models for repeated measures ((REML)-based MMRM) which included the fixed effects of treatment at each visit, baseline (continuous) at each visit, and baseline, visit, treatment, background medication (empagliflozin or placebo matching empagliflozin) and randomisation stratum as main effects, as well as random effects of patient.||0.033|-0.488|0.0867
81697982|NCT00643604|163093994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.19||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Effectiveness Score Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.19
81697983|NCT00643604|163093994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.19||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Side-Effects Score. Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.19
81697984|NCT00643604|163093994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Convenience Score. Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.03
81697985|NCT00643604|163093994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.88||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Global Satisfaction Score. Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.88
81697986|NCT00643604|163093995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.25||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Gather/Set-up. Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.25
81697987|NCT00643604|163093995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Prepare Drug. Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.06
81697988|NCT00643604|163093995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.63||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Connect Drug. Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.63
81697989|NCT00643604|163093995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.88||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Change Dressing. Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.88
81697990|NCT00643604|163093995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.13||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Total Time. Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.13
81697991|NCT00643604|163093996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.5
81697992|NCT00643604|163093997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.25||95.0|||||Wilcoxon sign-rank test|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.25
81717498|NCT05182840|163130313|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.469||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.737|-0.201|||MMRM||"Least Squares Mean of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 10 mg BI 690517 - Least Squares Mean of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|The difference of adjusted means and 95 % confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed models for repeated measures ((REML)-based MMRM) which included the fixed effects of treatment at each visit, baseline (continuous) at each visit, and baseline, visit, treatment, background medication (empagliflozin or placebo matching empagliflozin) and randomisation stratum as main effects, as well as random effects of patient.||-0.201|-0.737|0.0007
81717499|NCT05182840|163130313|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.429||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.707|-0.151|||MMRM||"Least Squares Mean of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 20 mg BI 6905177 - Least Squares Mean of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|The difference of adjusted means and 95 % confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed models for repeated measures ((REML)-based MMRM) which included the fixed effects of treatment at each visit, baseline (continuous) at each visit, and baseline, visit, treatment, background medication (empagliflozin or placebo matching empagliflozin) and randomisation stratum as main effects, as well as random effects of patient.||-0.151|-0.707|0.0027
81717500|NCT05182840|163130314|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-20.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.6|3.4|||||"Median of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 3 mg BI 690517 - median of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|||3.4|-38.6|
81717501|NCT05182840|163130314|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-37.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.2|-18.2|||||"Median of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 10 mg BI 690517 - median of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517"|||-18.2|-52.2|
81717502|NCT05182840|163130314|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-34.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.7|-14.0|||||"Median of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 20 mg BI 6905177 - median of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|||-14.0|-50.7|
81717503|NCT05182840|163130315|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.098||||0.3737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.316|0.119|||MMRM||"Least Squares Mean of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 3 mg BI 690517 - Least Squares Mean of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|The difference of adjusted means and 95 % confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed models for repeated measures ((REML)-based MMRM) which included the fixed effects of treatment at each visit, baseline (continuous) at each visit, and baseline, visit, treatment, background medication (empagliflozin or placebo matching empagliflozin) and randomisation stratum as main effects, as well as random effects of patient.||0.119|-0.316|0.3737
81717504|NCT05182840|163130315|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.502|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.275|||MMRM||"Least Squares Mean of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 10 mg BI 690517 - Least Squares Mean of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|The difference of adjusted means and 95 % confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed models for repeated measures ((REML)-based MMRM) which included the fixed effects of treatment at each visit, baseline (continuous) at each visit, and baseline, visit, treatment, background medication (empagliflozin or placebo matching empagliflozin) and randomisation stratum as main effects, as well as random effects of patient.||-0.275|-0.730|<.0001
81717505|NCT05182840|163130315|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.404||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.625|-0.184|||MMRM||"Least Squares Mean of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 20 mg BI 690517 - Least Squares Mean of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|The difference of adjusted means and 95 % confidence interval were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed models for repeated measures ((REML)-based MMRM) which included the fixed effects of treatment at each visit, baseline (continuous) at each visit, and baseline, visit, treatment, background medication (empagliflozin or placebo matching empagliflozin) and randomisation stratum as main effects, as well as random effects of patient.||-0.184|-0.625|0.0004
81717506|NCT05182840|163130316|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|12.7|||||"Median of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 3 mg BI 690517 - median of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|||12.7|-27.1|
81717507|NCT05182840|163130316|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-39.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.8|-24.0|||||"Median of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 10 mg BI 690517 - median of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|||-24.0|-51.8|
81717508|NCT05182840|163130316|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-33.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.5|-16.8|||||"Median of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 20 mg BI 690517 - median of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|||-16.8|-46.5|
81717509|NCT05182840|163130317|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|3.72||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||3.72|1.16|0.0136
81717510|NCT05182840|163130317|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.02||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.94|12.49||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||12.49|3.94|0.0000
81717511|NCT05182840|163130317|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.48||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.09|9.71||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||9.71|3.09|0.0000
81717512|NCT05182840|163130318|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|3.88||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||3.88|1.19|0.0111
81717513|NCT05182840|163130318|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.33||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.49|11.49||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||11.49|3.49|0.0000
81717514|NCT05182840|163130318|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.21||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.88|9.44||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||9.44|2.88|0.0000
81717515|NCT05182840|163130319|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.09||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||3.09|1.04|0.0348
81717516|NCT05182840|163130319|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.12||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|7.08||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||7.08|2.40|0.0000
81717517|NCT05182840|163130319|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.02||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.91|8.67||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||8.67|2.91|0.0000
81717518|NCT05182840|163130320|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|3.88||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||3.88|1.19|0.0111
81717519|NCT05182840|163130320|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.33||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.49|11.49||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||11.49|3.49|0.0000
81717520|NCT05182840|163130320|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.21||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.88|9.44||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||9.44|2.88|0.0000
81717521|NCT05182840|163130321|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44||||0.0419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|5.74||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||5.74|1.03|0.0419
81717522|NCT05182840|163130321|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.09||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|14.08||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||14.08|2.64|0.0000
81717523|NCT05182840|163130321|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.13||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|14.25||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||14.25|2.64|0.0000
81717524|NCT05182840|163130322|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88||||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|7.02||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||7.02|1.19|0.0195
81717525|NCT05182840|163130322|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.38||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.65|15.35||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||15.35|2.65|0.0000
81717526|NCT05182840|163130322|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.39||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|15.67||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||15.67|2.60|0.0001
81717527|NCT05182840|163130323|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.0767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|4.42||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||4.42|0.93|0.0767
81470216|NCT00772005|162633253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5415||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5415
81717528|NCT05182840|163130323|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.11||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|8.91||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||8.91|1.89|0.0003
81717529|NCT05182840|163130323|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.69||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|10.24||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||10.24|2.15|0.0001
81717530|NCT05182840|163130324|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88||||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|7.02||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||7.02|1.19|0.0195
81717531|NCT05182840|163130324|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.38||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.65|15.35||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||15.35|2.65|0.0000
81717532|NCT05182840|163130324|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.39||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|15.67||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||15.67|2.60|0.0001
81717533|NCT05182840|163130325|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.1398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|4.04||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||4.04|0.82|0.1398
81717534|NCT05182840|163130325|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.42||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.73|19.02||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||19.02|3.73|0.0000
81717535|NCT05182840|163130325|OTHER|P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.98||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.28|10.9|||Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||10.90|2.28|0.0001
81717536|NCT05182840|163130326|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.1884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.79||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||3.79|0.77|0.1884
81717537|NCT05182840|163130326|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.8||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.94|15.72||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||15.72|2.94|0.0000
81717538|NCT05182840|163130326|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.46||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|9.94||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||9.94|2.00|0.0003
81717539|NCT05182840|163130327|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.46||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||3.46|0.76|0.2140
81717540|NCT05182840|163130327|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.13||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|8.85||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||8.85|1.93|0.0003
81717541|NCT05182840|163130327|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.43||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|11.71||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||11.71|2.52|0.0000
81717542|NCT05182840|163130328|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.1884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.79||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||3.79|0.77|0.1884
81717543|NCT05182840|163130328|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.8||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.94|15.72||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||15.72|2.94|0.0000
81717544|NCT05182840|163130328|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.46||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|9.94||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||9.94|2.00|0.0003
81717545|NCT05182840|163130329|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|3.61||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||3.61|1.32|0.0024
81717546|NCT05182840|163130329|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.05||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.39|6.86||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||6.86|2.39|0.0000
81717547|NCT05182840|163130329|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.87||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|6.55||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||6.55|2.29|0.0000
81717548|NCT05182840|163130330|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.77||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||3.77|1.35|0.0019
81697993|NCT00643604|163093998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||1.00
81697994|NCT00643604|163093999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||0.50
81697995|NCT00643604|163094000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||1.00
81697996|NCT00643604|163094001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||1.00
81697997|NCT00643604|163094002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Changes between Baseline and Week 8 were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. A two-sided p value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. No imputation was used for missing values.||||1.00
81697998|NCT02921763|163094016|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0533|||||||Sign test|||"For the volume calculated from the major and minor axes of ovarian chocolate cyst, the values before treatment initiation and at last observation were compared, frequency of increase and decrease was summarized and the sign test was performed separately in the efficacy analysis set and study completers."||||=0.0533
81697999|NCT02921763|163094018|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7328|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"For the volume calculated from the major and minor axes of ovarian chocolate cyst (a total volume if there were two or more cysts), the value, difference from the value before treatment and change rate were calculated using the summary statistics at each measurement point and last observation in each analysis set, namely efficacy analysis set and study completers, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed for the difference and change rate."||||=0.7328
81698000|NCT02921763|163094018|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1193|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"For the volume calculated from the major and minor axes of ovarian chocolate cyst (a total volume if there were two or more cysts), the value, difference from the value before treatment and change rate were calculated using the summary statistics at each measurement point and last observation in each analysis set, namely efficacy analysis set and study completers, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed for the difference and change rate."||||=0.1193
81717549|NCT05182840|163130330|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.81||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|6.59||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||6.59|2.20|0.0000
81698001|NCT02921763|163094019|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7221|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"For the volume calculated from the major and minor axes of ovarian chocolate cyst (a total volume if there were two or more cysts), the value, difference from the value before treatment and change rate were calculated using the summary statistics at each measurement point and last observation in each analysis set, namely efficacy analysis set and study completers, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed for the difference and change rate."||||0.7221
81698002|NCT02921763|163094019|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0861|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"For the volume calculated from the major and minor axes of ovarian chocolate cyst (a total volume if there were two or more cysts), the value, difference from the value before treatment and change rate were calculated using the summary statistics at each measurement point and last observation in each analysis set, namely efficacy analysis set and study completers, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed for the difference and change rate."||||0.0861
81470217|NCT00772005|162633254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3547||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3547
81470218|NCT00772005|162633254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6642||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6642
81470219|NCT00772005|162633254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7395||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7395
81698003|NCT02921763|163094023|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The score value and difference from the value before treatment were calculated at the same points using the summary statistics, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.||||=0.0020
81470220|NCT00772005|162633255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8124||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8124
81470221|NCT00772005|162633255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8961||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8961
81698004|NCT02921763|163094023|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The score value and difference from the value before treatment were calculated at the same points using the summary statistics, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.||||=0.0001
81698005|NCT02921763|163094023|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The score value and difference from the value before treatment were calculated at the same points using the summary statistics, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.||||<0.0001
81698006|NCT02921763|163094023|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The score value and difference from the value before treatment were calculated at the same points using the summary statistics, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.||||<0.0001
81698007|NCT02921763|163094023|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The score value and difference from the value before treatment were calculated at the same points using the summary statistics, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.||||<0.0001
81698008|NCT02921763|163094024|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference from the value before treatment and change rate were calculated using the summary statistics at each observation point and last observation, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed for the difference and change rate.||||=0.0024
81698009|NCT02921763|163094024|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference from the value before treatment and change rate were calculated using the summary statistics at each observation point and last observation, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed for the difference and change rate.||||<0.0001
81698010|NCT02921763|163094024|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference from the value before treatment and change rate were calculated using the summary statistics at each observation point and last observation, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed for the difference and change rate.||||<0.0001
81698011|NCT02921763|163094024|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference from the value before treatment and change rate were calculated using the summary statistics at each observation point and last observation, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed for the difference and change rate.||||<0.0001
81698012|NCT02921763|163094024|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference from the value before treatment and change rate were calculated using the summary statistics at each observation point and last observation, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed for the difference and change rate.||||<0.0001
81698013|NCT02921763|163094025|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0037|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference from the value before treatment and change rate were calculated using the summary statistics at each observation point and last observation, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed for the difference and change rate.||||=0.0037
81698014|NCT02921763|163094025|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference from the value before treatment and change rate were calculated using the summary statistics at each observation point and last observation, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed for the difference and change rate.||||<0.0001
81698015|NCT02921763|163094025|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference from the value before treatment and change rate were calculated using the summary statistics at each observation point and last observation, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed for the difference and change rate.||||<0.0001
81698016|NCT02921763|163094025|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference from the value before treatment and change rate were calculated using the summary statistics at each observation point and last observation, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed for the difference and change rate.||||<0.0001
81698017|NCT02921763|163094025|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference from the value before treatment and change rate were calculated using the summary statistics at each observation point and last observation, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed for the difference and change rate.||||=0.0003
81698018|NCT02921763|163094026|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8035|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Separately in the efficacy analysis set and study completers, the values before treatment initiation and at last observation were compared, the value, difference from the value before treatment and change rate were calculated using the summary statistics, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed for the difference and change rate."||||=0.8035
81698019|NCT02921763|163094027|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8185|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Separately in the efficacy analysis set and study completers, the values before treatment initiation and at last observation were compared, the value, difference from the value before treatment and change rate were calculated using the summary statistics, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed for the difference and change rate."||||=0.8185
81698020|NCT01709981|163094028|EQUIVALENCE|Mann-Whitney||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2-sided||||||0.31
81698021|NCT01369212|163094033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Wald test|Proportion with HBsAg loss at week 240 in each group is estimated by Kaplan-Meier and then equality of proportion is tested using Wald test.||||||0.72
81698022|NCT01369212|163094034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||The cumulative percentages with HBsAg loss at week 192 were estimated using Kaplan-Meier method and then the equality is tested using Wald test.|Wald Test|||||||0.09
81698023|NCT01369212|163094035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.46
81698024|NCT01369212|163094036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.12
81698025|NCT01369212|163094037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81698026|NCT01369212|163094038|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.039
81698027|NCT01369212|163094039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.20
81698028|NCT01369212|163094040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.44
81698029|NCT01369212|163094041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.06
81698030|NCT01369212|163094042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.66
81698031|NCT01369212|163094043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.02
81698032|NCT01369212|163094044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.55
81698033|NCT01369212|163094045|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81698034|NCT01369212|163094046|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.87
81698035|NCT01369212|163094047|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.02
81698036|NCT01369212|163094048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.66
81698037|NCT01369212|163094050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.66
81698038|NCT01369212|163094051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.01
81698039|NCT00862121|163094052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.212||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|2.683|||Regression, Logistic|||The odds ratio (OR) for Baseline CDAI measures the effect of an increase of one unit on the outcome. The OR \[95% CI\] and p-value (likelihood-based) are for Pentasa versus placebo estimated in a logistic regression analysis including TREATMENT and CDAI at baseline as covariates. Power to demonstrate superiority of PENTASA Sachet 6 g/day over placebo in the primary efficacy analysis was 90% for a planned sample size of 255 participants per treatment arm (assuming 10% nonassessable participants).||2.683|0.017|0.231
81698040|NCT02007954|163094068|OTHER|||||||0.01||||||P-values \< 0.05 considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Shapiro-Wilk test was run for normality. Baseline and follow-up AFP compared using two-tailed Student's t-test.||||.01
81698041|NCT02659605|163094075|EQUIVALENCE|The sample size was based on a previous study by Rabe et al. (Obstet Gynecol. 2011;117(2 Pt 1):205-11), who were also evaluating neonatal hematocrit after delayed cord clamping with the intention of detecting a 10% difference with a p-value of 0.05 and a power of 80% for a two-sided t-test. That study determined that 26 patients in each group were needed for a total of 52 subjects.||||||0.572|||||||Student's t-test|||||||0.572
81698042|NCT02659605|163094076|EQUIVALENCE|The sample size was based on a previous study by Rabe et al. (Obstet Gynecol. 2011;117(2 Pt 1):205-11), who were also evaluating neonatal hematocrit after delayed cord clamping with the intention of detecting a 10% difference with a p-value of 0.05 and a power of 80% for a two-sided t-test. That study determined that 26 patients in each group were needed for a total of 52 subjects.||||||0.849|||||||Student's t-test|||||||0.849
81717550|NCT05182840|163130330|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.67||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.12|6.35||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||6.35|2.12|0.0000
81698043|NCT02659605|163094077|EQUIVALENCE|The sample size was based on a previous study by Rabe et al. (Obstet Gynecol. 2011;117(2 Pt 1):205-11), who were also evaluating neonatal hematocrit after delayed cord clamping with the intention of detecting a 10% difference with a p-value of 0.05 and a power of 80% for a two-sided t-test. That study determined that 26 patients in each group were needed for a total of 52 subjects.||||||0.886|||||||Student's t-test|||||||0.886
81698044|NCT02659605|163094078|EQUIVALENCE|The sample size was based on a previous study by Rabe et al. (Obstet Gynecol. 2011;117(2 Pt 1):205-11), who were also evaluating neonatal hematocrit after delayed cord clamping with the intention of detecting a 10% difference with a p-value of 0.05 and a power of 80% for a two-sided t-test. That study determined that 26 patients in each group were needed for a total of 52 subjects.||||||0.612|||||||Student's t-test|||||||0.612
81698045|NCT02659605|163094079|EQUIVALENCE|The sample size was based on a previous study by Rabe et al. (Obstet Gynecol. 2011;117(2 Pt 1):205-11), who were also evaluating neonatal hematocrit after delayed cord clamping with the intention of detecting a 10% difference with a p-value of 0.05 and a power of 80% for a two-sided t-test. That study determined that 26 patients in each group were needed for a total of 52 subjects.||||||0.728|||||||Student's t-test|||||||0.728
81698046|NCT02659605|163094080|EQUIVALENCE|The sample size was based on a previous study by Rabe et al. (Obstet Gynecol. 2011;117(2 Pt 1):205-11), who were also evaluating neonatal hematocrit after delayed cord clamping with the intention of detecting a 10% difference with a p-value of 0.05 and a power of 80% for a two-sided t-test. That study determined that 26 patients in each group were needed for a total of 52 subjects.||||||0.584|||||||Student's t-test|||||||0.584
81698047|NCT01763866|163094099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-71.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.55|-65.29||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-65.29|-77.55|<0.001
81698048|NCT01763866|163094099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-59.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.94|-52.38||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-52.38|-65.94|<0.001
81698049|NCT01763866|163094099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-39.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.81|-33.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-33.40|-45.81|<0.001
81698050|NCT01763866|163094099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-41.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.83|-34.37||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-34.37|-47.83|<0.001
81698051|NCT01763866|163094099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-76.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.87|-65.72||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-65.72|-86.87|<0.001
81717551|NCT05182840|163130331|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.74||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||2.74|1.02|0.0418
81717552|NCT05182840|163130331|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.91||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|6.65||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||6.65|2.30|0.0000
81717553|NCT05182840|163130331|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.58||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|6.05||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||6.05|2.11|0.0000
81717554|NCT05182840|163130332|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.77||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||3.77|1.35|0.0019
81717555|NCT05182840|163130332|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.81||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|6.59||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||6.59|2.20|0.0000
81717556|NCT05182840|163130332|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.67||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.12|6.35||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||6.35|2.12|0.0000
81717557|NCT05182840|163130333|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|4.45||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||4.45|1.09|0.0285
81717558|NCT05182840|163130333|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|5.96||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||5.96|1.41|0.0038
81717559|NCT05182840|163130333|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.15||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|8.72||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||8.72|1.97|0.0002
81717560|NCT05182840|163130334|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|5.31||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||5.31|1.23|0.0116
81717561|NCT05182840|163130334|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.08||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|6.52||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||6.52|1.46|0.0032
81717562|NCT05182840|163130334|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.07||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|8.91||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||8.91|1.86|0.0004
81717563|NCT05182840|163130335|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.4092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.69||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||2.69|0.67|0.4092
81717564|NCT05182840|163130335|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.66||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|7.58||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||7.58|1.77|0.0005
81717565|NCT05182840|163130335|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.04||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|8.49||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||8.49|1.92|0.0002
81717566|NCT05182840|163130336|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|4.43||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||4.43|1.06|0.0348
81717567|NCT05182840|163130336|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.08||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|13.57||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||13.57|2.73|0.0000
81717568|NCT05182840|163130336|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.58||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|7.52||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||7.52|1.71|0.0007
81717569|NCT05182840|163130337|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.0578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|4.14||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||4.14|0.98|0.0578
81717570|NCT05182840|163130337|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.12||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|11.78||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||11.78|2.23|0.0001
81717571|NCT05182840|163130337|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.32||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|7.16||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||7.16|1.54|0.0022
81470222|NCT00772005|162633255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4999||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4999
81470223|NCT00772005|162633265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.454||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4540
81470224|NCT00772005|162633265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.358||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3580
81470225|NCT00772005|162633265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6271||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6271
81470226|NCT00772005|162633266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1459||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1459
81470227|NCT00772005|162633266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6004||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6004
81470228|NCT00772005|162633266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0192||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0192
81470229|NCT00772005|162633267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8455||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8455
81717572|NCT05182840|163130338|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17||||0.0342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|4.44||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||4.44|1.06|0.0342
81717573|NCT05182840|163130338|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.23||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|9.24||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||9.24|1.93|0.0003
81717574|NCT05182840|163130338|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.19||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|6.73||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||6.73|1.52|0.0023
81717575|NCT05182840|163130339|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|5.31||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||5.31|1.23|0.0116
81717576|NCT05182840|163130339|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.08||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|6.52||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||6.52|1.46|0.0032
81470230|NCT00772005|162633267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8715||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8715
81470231|NCT00772005|162633267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0309||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0309
81470232|NCT00772005|162633268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2664||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2664
81470233|NCT00772005|162633268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3528||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3528
81470234|NCT00772005|162633268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0380
81470235|NCT00772005|162633269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3316||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3316
81717577|NCT05182840|163130339|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.07||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|8.91||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: Placebo to empagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||8.91|1.86|0.0004
81717578|NCT05182840|163130340|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.0578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|4.14||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 3 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||4.14|0.98|0.0578
81717579|NCT05182840|163130340|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.12||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|11.78||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 10 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||11.78|2.23|0.0001
81717580|NCT05182840|163130340|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.32||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|7.16||P-value was rounded to four decimal places.|Regression, Logistic||"Odds ratio of Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + 20 mg BI 690517 vs. Treatment period: 10 mg empagliflozin + Placebo to BI 690517."|"The odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were calculated based on logistic regression of binary outcome adjusting for treatment, and stratification factors as covariates.~Randomisation stratification was used, which is based on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) levels at screening."||7.16|1.54|0.0022
81717581|NCT00931515|163130363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81470236|NCT00772005|162633269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.349||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3490
81470237|NCT00772005|162633269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0926||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0926
81470238|NCT00772005|162633270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8835||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8835
81470239|NCT00772005|162633270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9748||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9748
81538083|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.2882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|0.8||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||0.80|-2.69|0.2882
81538084|NCT03192176|162758704|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.8643||95.0|-1.52|1.8||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||1.80|-1.52|0.8643
81717582|NCT00948896|163130370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Negative Binomial Regression|||Null Hypothesis: Within HIV-unexposed participants, there is no difference in the incidence of all grade 3-4 adverse events per PYAR between the control arm and the monthly DP arm.||||<0.0001
81717583|NCT00948896|163130370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Monthly DP arm compared to No chemoprevention arm|Negative Binomial Regression|||Null Hypothesis: Within HIV-unexposed participants, there is no difference in the incidence of elevated temperature adverse events per PYAR between the control arm and the monthly DP arm.||||<0.01
81717584|NCT00948896|163130370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Monthly DP arm compared to No chemoprevention arm|Negative Binomial Regression|||Null Hypothesis: Within HIV-unexposed participants, there is no difference in the incidence of anemia adverse events per PYAR between the control arm and the monthly DP arm.||||<0.01
81717585|NCT00948896|163130370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Monthly DP arm compared to No chemoprevention arm|Negative Binomial Regression|||Null Hypothesis: Within HIV-unexposed participants, there is no difference in the incidence of thrombocytopenia adverse events per PYAR between the control arm and the monthly DP arm.||||<0.05
81717586|NCT00948896|163130370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Monthly DP arm compared with no chemoprevention arm.|Negative Binomial Regression|||Null Hypothesis: Within HIV-exposed participants, there is no difference in the incidence of all grade 3-4 adverse events per PYAR between the control arm and the monthly DP arm.||||<0.05
81717587|NCT00948896|163130370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Monthly DP arm compared with no chemoprevention arm.|Negative Binomial Regression|||Null Hypothesis: Within HIV-exposed participants, there is no difference in the incidence of anemia adverse events per PYAR between the control arm and the monthly DP arm||||<0.05
81470240|NCT00772005|162633270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0883||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0883
81717588|NCT00948896|163130370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Monthly DP arm compared with the no chemoprevention arm.|Negative Binomial Regression|||Null Hypothesis: Within HIV-exposed participants, there is no difference in the incidence of elevated temperature adverse events per PYAR between the control arm and the monthly DP arm||||<0.05
81717589|NCT00948896|163130370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Daily TS arm compare with the no chemoprevention arm.|Negative Binomial Regression|||Null Hypothesis: Within HIV-exposed participants, there is no difference in the incidence of anemia adverse events per PYAR between the control arm and the daily TS arm||||<0.01
81717590|NCT00948896|163130372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Protective Efficacy (%)|7.0||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|28.0|||Negative Binomial Regression||The no chemoprevention arm is the reference group.|The sample size was calculated to detect at least a 32% lower incidence of malaria in the DP arm compared to that in the TS arm. We assumed that the incidence of malaria would be 1.85 episodes per person-year with TS chemoprevention based on a prior cohort study in the same area, and thus we calculated that we would need to enroll 100 participants in each arm to detect our targeted protective efficacy with 80% power at 95% significance (two-sided), allowing for 10% loss to follow-up.||28|-19|0.57
81717591|NCT00948896|163130372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Protective Efficacy (%)|28.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|44.0|||Negative Binomial Regression||The no chemoprevention arm is the reference arm.|The sample size was calculated to detect at least a 32% lower incidence of malaria in the DP arm compared to that in the TS arm. We assumed that the incidence of malaria would be 1.85 episodes per person-year with TS chemoprevention based on a prior cohort study in the same area, and thus we calculated that we would need to enroll 100 participants in each arm to detect our targeted protective efficacy with 80% power at 95% significance (two-sided), allowing for 10% loss to follow-up.||44|7|0.01
81717592|NCT00948896|163130372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Protective Efficacy (%)|58.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.0|67.0|||Negative Binomial Regression||The no chemoprevention arm is the reference arm.|The sample size was calculated to detect at least a 32% lower incidence of malaria in the DP arm compared to that in the TS arm. We assumed that the incidence of malaria would be 1.85 episodes per person-year with TS chemoprevention based on a prior cohort study in the same area, and thus we calculated that we would need to enroll 100 participants in each arm to detect our targeted protective efficacy with 80% power at 95% significance (two-sided), allowing for 10% loss to follow-up.||67|45|<0.001
81717593|NCT00948896|163130373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Protective Efficacy (%)|9.0||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|38.0|||Negative Binomial Regression||The no chemoprevention arm is the reference arm.|We assumed that the incidence of malaria would be 1.85 episodes per person year with TS based on a prior cohort study in the same area, and thus, that we would need to enroll 50 participants in each arm to detect a reduction in the incidence of malaria in either the monthly SP or DP arms (two-sided significance level 0.05) compared with the daily TS arm of 48% or greater with 80% power at 95% significance (two-sided), allowing for 10% loss to follow-up.||38|-35|0.065
81717594|NCT00948896|163130373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Protective Efficacy (%)|49.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.0|66.0||Adjusted for age at randomization and incidence of malaria prior to randomization.|Negative Binomial Regression||Adjusted for age at randomization and incidence of malaria prior to randomization. The no chemoprevention arm is the reference arm.|We assumed that the incidence of malaria would be 1.85 episodes per person year with TS based on a prior cohort study in the same area, and thus, that we would need to enroll 50 participants in each arm to detect a reduction in the incidence of malaria in either the monthly SP or DP arms (two-sided significance level 0.05) compared with the daily TS arm of 48% or greater with 80% power at 95% significance (two-sided), allowing for 10% loss to follow-up.||66|23|0.001
81717595|NCT00948896|163130373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Protective Efficacy (%)|69.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.0|80.0||Adjusted for age at randomization and incidence of malaria prior to randomization.|Negative Binomial Regression||Adjusted for age at randomization and incidence of malaria prior to randomization. The no chemoprevention arm is the reference arm.|We assumed that the incidence of malaria would be 1.85 episodes per person year with TS based on a prior cohort study in the same area, and thus, that we would need to enroll 50 participants in each arm to detect a reduction in the incidence of malaria in either the monthly SP or DP arms (two-sided significance level 0.05) compared with the daily TS arm of 48% or greater with 80% power at 95% significance (two-sided), allowing for 10% loss to follow-up.||80|53|<0.001
81717596|NCT05689554|163130375|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.944|1.306|||Log Rank|||||1.306|.944|0.11
81717597|NCT05689554|163130376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.24||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.7|||Regression, modified Poisson|||||1.7|.9|0.183
81717598|NCT00157157|163130388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.95||||||95.0|1.29|19.06||||||||19.06|1.29|
81717599|NCT00157157|163130389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.18||||||95.0|1.18|14.82||||||||14.82|1.18|
81717600|NCT00157157|163130390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.5||||||95.0|1.05|19.25||||||||19.25|1.05|
81717601|NCT00563706|163130399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-12.3||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.24|-0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects model was used to assess the treatment effects with change in PANSS total score from baseline as response variable, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.37|-24.24|0.043
81470241|NCT00772005|162633271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6948||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6948
81717602|NCT00563706|163130399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.77||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|11.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects model was used to assess the treatment effects with change in PANSS total score from baseline as response variable, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||11.16|-24.70|0.457
81717603|NCT00563706|163130399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.61||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.03|0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects model was used to assess the treatment effects with change in PANSS total score from baseline as response variable, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.81|-24.03|0.067
81717604|NCT00563706|163130399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.61||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.02|8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects model was used to assess the treatment effects with change in PANSS total score from baseline as response variable, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||8.80|-16.02|0.567
81717605|NCT00563706|163130399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.9||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.71|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects model was used to assess the treatment effects with change in PANSS total score from baseline as response variable, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.92|-22.71|0.070
81717606|NCT00563706|163130399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.18||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.87|10.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects model was used to assess the treatment effects with change in PANSS total score from baseline as response variable, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||10.50|-16.87|0.647
81717607|NCT00563706|163130399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.73||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.46|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects model was used to assess the treatment effects with change in PANSS total score from baseline as response variable, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||1.00|-20.46|0.075
81717608|NCT00563706|163130399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.44||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.92|8.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects model was used to assess the treatment effects with change in PANSS total score from baseline as response variable, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||8.04|-10.92|0.765
81717609|NCT03315780|163130428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-254.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-337.76|-170.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-170.28|-337.76|< 0.0001
81717610|NCT03315780|163130431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.46||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.05|46.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||46.87|8.05|0.0100
81717611|NCT03315780|163130432|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.72||||0.0263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|6.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.81|0.63|0.0263
81717612|NCT03315780|163130433|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.36||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.16|1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.43|-20.16|0.0800
81717613|NCT03315780|163130434|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.39||||0.7475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-118.35|87.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||87.57|-118.35|0.7475
81717614|NCT01361308|163130436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Week 4 frequency|Rank transformed ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81717615|NCT01361308|163130436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||Week 12 frequency|Rank transformed ANCOVA|||||||0.0090
81717616|NCT01361308|163130437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Clinical meaningfulness at week 4|Logit model|||||||0.001
81717617|NCT01361308|163130437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||||||Clinical meaningfulness at week 12|Logit model|||||||0.055
81717618|NCT01361308|163130453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0017||||||Week 4 severity|Rank transformed ANCOVA|||||||0.0017
81717619|NCT01361308|163130453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1658||||||Week 12 severity|Rank transformed ANCOVA|||||||0.1658
81717620|NCT02983305|163130471|EQUIVALENCE|Mann-Whitney U test was used to test equivalence of this outcome measure for the two study arms at baseline.||||||0.0001||||||P \< .05 was considered a priori to be statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test of equivalence of visual field area at baseline.||||.0001
81717621|NCT02983305|163130471|EQUIVALENCE|Mann-Whitney U test was used to test equivalence of this outcome measure for the two study arms under intervention conditions.||||||0.0001||||||P \< .05 was considered a priori to be statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test of equivalence of visual field area under intervention conditions.||||0.0001
81717622|NCT02983305|163130471|EQUIVALENCE|Mann-Whitney U test was used to test non-equivalence of this outcome measure for the two study arms under intervention conditions.||||||0.003||||||P \< .05 was considered a priori to be statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between study arms of the change in the visual field area (average of both eyes) detected between baseline and intervention.||||.003
81717623|NCT02983305|163130472|EQUIVALENCE|Mann-Whitney U test was used to test equivalence of this outcome measure for the two study arms at baseline.||||||0.38||||||P \< .05 was considered a priori to be statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test of equivalence of gait speed at baseline.||||0.38
81717624|NCT02983305|163130472|EQUIVALENCE|Mann-Whitney U test was used to test equivalence of this outcome measure for the two study arms under intervention conditions.||||||0.27||||||P \< .05 was considered a priori to be statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test of equivalence of gait speed under intervention conditions.||||0.27
81717625|NCT02983305|163130472|EQUIVALENCE|Mann-Whitney U test was used to test non-equivalence of this outcome measure for the two study arms under intervention conditions.||||||0.79||||||P \< .05 was considered a priori to be statistically significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between study arms of the change in the gait speed detected between baseline and intervention.||||0.79
81717626|NCT00706901|163130473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Zero-inflated Poisson model with random intercept to account for correlation between repeated measurements of the responses within subjects was conducted.|||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Zero inflated Poisson model|||||||<0.01
81717627|NCT00706901|163130473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Zero-hurdle Poisson model with random intercept to account for correlation between repeated measurements of the responses within subjects was conducted.||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||zero-hurdle Poisson model|||||||0.02
81717628|NCT00706901|163130474|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Zero-inflated Poisson model with random intercept to account for correlation between repeated measurements of the responses within subjects was conducted.|||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Zero inflated Poisson model|||||||<0.01
81470242|NCT00772005|162633271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3345||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3345
81470243|NCT00772005|162633271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2447||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2447
81717629|NCT00706901|163130474|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Zero-hurdle Poisson model with random intercept to account for correlation between repeated measurements of the responses within subjects was conducted.||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Zero-hurdle Poisson model|||||||.0002
81717630|NCT00706901|163130475|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To examine differences between GMI and TCC on SECs, a two-component Weibull mixture model for effectively dealing with zero-heavy continuous data was conducted.||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Weibull mixture model|||||||0.04
81717631|NCT00706901|163130475|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A generalized linear mixed model with correlated errors to account for correlation between repeated measurements of the response within subjects was conducted.||||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.47
81717632|NCT00706901|163130476|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Zero inflated Poisson model with random intercept to account for correlation between repeated measurement of the responses within subjects was conducted.|||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Zero inflated Poisson model|||||||<0.01
81717633|NCT00706901|163130476|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Zero-hurdle Poisson model with random intercept to account for correlation between repeated measurements of the responses within subjects was conducted.|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Zero-hurdle Poisson model|||||||<.0001
81717634|NCT00706901|163130477|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Zero inflated Poisson model with random intercept to account for correlation between repeated measurement of the responses within subjects was conducted.|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Zero inflated Poisson model|||||||<.0001
81717635|NCT00706901|163130477|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Zero-hurdle Poisson model with random intercept to account for correlation between repeated measurements of the responses within subjects was conducted.||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Zero-hurdle Poisson model|||||||0.02
81717636|NCT00706901|163130478|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Zero inflated Poisson model with random intercept to account for correlation between repeated measurement of the responses within subjects was conducted.||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Zero inflated Poisson model|||||||0.17
81717637|NCT00706901|163130478|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Zero-hurdle Poisson model with random intercept to account for correlation between repeated measurements of the responses within subjects was conducted.||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Zero-hurdle Poisson model|||||||0.67
81717638|NCT03433482|163130480|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is concluded if the lower limit of the two sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the hSBA GMT ratio for serogroup A between the MenACWY liquid vaccine aged for approximately 24 months and the licensed MenACWY vaccine is \> 0.5.|GMT ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.57|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) including pre-vaccination titer (Day 1) as a covariate and with vaccine group and country as factors.||To demonstrate non-inferiority of the MenACWY liquid vaccine aged for approximately 24 months to that of currently licensed MenACWY vaccine, as measured by the adjusted hSBA GMTs directed against N. meningitidis serogroup A at Day 29 after a single dose vaccination||1.57|0.94|
81717639|NCT03433482|163130480|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is concluded if the lower limit of the two sided 95% CI for the hSBA GMT ratios for serogroup A between the MenACWY liquid vaccine aged for approximately 30 months and the licensed MenACWY vaccine is \> 0.5. Non-inferiority hypotheses testing will be conducted sequentially, starting from MenACWY liquid vaccine aged for approximately 24 months and subsequently with MenACWY liquid vaccine aged for approximately 30 months.|GMT ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.42|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) including pre-vaccination titer (Day 1) as a covariate and with vaccine group and country as factors.||To demonstrate non-inferiority of the MenACWY liquid vaccine aged for approximately 30 months to that of currently licensed MenACWY vaccine, as measured by the adjusted hSBA GMTs directed against N. meningitidis serogroup A at Day 29 after a single dose vaccination.||1.42|0.87|
81717640|NCT03433482|163130481|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.19|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) including pre-vaccination titer (Day 1) as a covariate and with vaccine group and center (if applicable) as factors.||Between-groups ratio of adjusted hSBA GMTs and its 95% CI, between vaccine groups GSK3536820A ACWY\_Liq24 and ACWY\_1, at Day 29 against serogroup C||1.19|0.58|
81717641|NCT03433482|163130481|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.24|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) including pre-vaccination titer (Day 1) as a covariate and with vaccine group and center (if applicable) as factors.||Between-groups ratio of adjusted hSBA GMTs and its 95% CI, between vaccine groups GSK3536820A ACWY\_Liq24 and ACWY\_1, at Day 29 against serogroup W||1.24|0.72|
81717642|NCT03433482|163130481|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.44|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) including pre-vaccination titer (Day 1) as a covariate and with vaccine group and center (if applicable) as factors.||Between-groups ratio of adjusted hSBA GMTs and its 95% CI, between vaccine groups GSK3536820A ACWY\_Liq24 and ACWY\_1, at Day 29 against serogroup Y||1.44|0.82|
81717643|NCT03433482|163130481|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.64|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) including pre-vaccination titer (Day 1) as a covariate and with vaccine group and center (if applicable) as factors.||Between-groups ratio of adjusted hSBA GMTs and its 95% CI, between vaccine groups GSK3536820A ACWY\_Liq30 and ACWY\_2, at Day 29 against serogroup C||1.64|0.79|
81717644|NCT03433482|163130481|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.45|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) including pre-vaccination titer (Day 1) as a covariate and with vaccine group and center (if applicable) as factors.||Between-groups ratio of adjusted hSBA GMTs and its 95% CI, between vaccine groups GSK3536820A ACWY\_Liq30 and ACWY\_2, at Day 29 against serogroup W||1.45|0.84|
81717645|NCT03433482|163130481|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.26|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) including pre-vaccination titer (Day 1) as a covariate and with vaccine group and center (if applicable) as factors.||Between-groups ratio of adjusted hSBA GMTs and its 95% CI, between vaccine groups GSK3536820A ACWY\_Liq30 and ACWY\_2, at Day 29 against serogroup Y||1.26|0.72|
81470244|NCT00772005|162633272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6115||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6115
81470245|NCT00772005|162633272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2233||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2233
81470246|NCT00772005|162633272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2343||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2343
81717646|NCT03433482|163130483|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|2.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|6.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentage of subjects with a ≥ 4-fold rise in post-vaccination hSBA for N. meningitidis serogroup A at Day 29.||6.40|-1.94|
81717647|NCT03433482|163130483|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.94|4.72|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentage of subjects with a ≥ 4-fold rise in post-vaccination hSBA for N. meningitidis serogroup C at Day 29.||4.72|-8.94|
81717648|NCT03433482|163130483|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.11|5.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentage of subjects with a ≥ 4-fold rise in post-vaccination hSBA for N. meningitidis serogroup W at Day 29.||5.80|-8.11|
81717649|NCT03433482|163130483|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.88|4.74|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentage of subjects with a ≥ 4-fold rise in post-vaccination hSBA for N. meningitidis serogroup Y at Day 29.||4.74|-7.88|
81717650|NCT03433482|163130483|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.29|4.07|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentage of subjects with a ≥ 4-fold rise in post-vaccination hSBA for N. meningitidis serogroup A at Day 29.||4.07|-4.29|
81717651|NCT03433482|163130483|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|2.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|9.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentage of subjects with a ≥ 4-fold rise in post-vaccination hSBA for N. meningitidis serogroup C at Day 29.||9.30|-3.63|
81717652|NCT03433482|163130483|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|4.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|10.88|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentage of subjects with a ≥ 4-fold rise in post-vaccination hSBA for N. meningitidis serogroup W at Day 29.||10.88|-2.89|
81717653|NCT03433482|163130483|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-2.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|3.26|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentage of subjects with a ≥ 4-fold rise in post-vaccination hSBA for N. meningitidis serogroup Y at Day 29.||3.26|-8.91|
81717654|NCT03433482|163130484|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|6.32|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup A on Day 1.||6.32|-2.69|
81717655|NCT03433482|163130484|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|6.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|13.84|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup C on Day 1.||13.84|0.01|
81717656|NCT03433482|163130484|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|3.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|9.58|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup W on Day 1.||9.58|-3.33|
81717657|NCT03433482|163130484|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|6.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup Y on Day 1.||6.80|-4.86|
81470247|NCT00772005|162633273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8228||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8228
81470248|NCT00772005|162633273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9373||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9373
81538085|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.07|-0.53|0.0104
81717658|NCT03433482|163130484|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|5.22|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup A on Day 29.||5.22|-2.24|
81717659|NCT03433482|163130484|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.32|5.46|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup C on Day 29.||5.46|-6.32|
81717660|NCT03433482|163130484|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.05|4.18|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup W on Day 29.||4.18|-7.05|
81717661|NCT03433482|163130484|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|2.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|6.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup Y on Day 29.||6.90|-2.81|
81717662|NCT03433482|163130484|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|6.33|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup A on Day 1.||6.33|-3.32|
81717663|NCT03433482|163130484|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|7.35|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup C on Day 1.||7.35|-6.60|
81717664|NCT03433482|163130484|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.75|5.23|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup W on Day 1.||5.23|-7.75|
81717665|NCT03433482|163130484|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.69|4.98|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup Y on Day 1.||4.98|-6.69|
81717666|NCT03433482|163130484|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|2.96|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup A on Day 29.||2.96|-4.24|
81717667|NCT03433482|163130484|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|6.64|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup C on Day 29.||6.64|-3.99|
81717668|NCT03433482|163130484|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|4.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|9.33|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 the N. meningitidis serogroup W on Day 29.||9.33|-1.11|
81717669|NCT03433482|163130484|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|5.13|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥8 for the N. meningitidis serogroup Y on Day 29.||5.13|-4.16|
81717670|NCT03433482|163130485|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|5.99|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup A at Day 1||5.99|-3.37|
81717671|NCT03433482|163130485|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|7.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|14.13|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup C at Day 1||14.13|0.25|
81717672|NCT03433482|163130485|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|3.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|10.39|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup W at Day 1||10.39|-2.57|
81717673|NCT03433482|163130485|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.44|7.44|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup Y at Day 1||7.44|-4.44|
81717674|NCT03433482|163130485|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|5.46|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup A at Day 29||5.46|-1.94|
81717675|NCT03433482|163130485|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.66|4.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup C at Day 29||4.70|-6.66|
81470249|NCT00772005|162633273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.319||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3190
81470250|NCT00772005|162633274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9769||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9769
81717676|NCT03433482|163130485|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.05|4.18|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup W at Day 29||4.18|-7.05|
81717677|NCT03433482|163130485|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|2.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|6.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup Y at Day 29||6.80|-2.67|
81717678|NCT03433482|163130485|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|6.83|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup A at Day 1||6.83|-3.32|
81717679|NCT03433482|163130485|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|3.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|10.71|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup C at Day 1||10.71|-3.00|
81717680|NCT03433482|163130485|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.24|5.77|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup W at Day 1||5.77|-7.24|
81717681|NCT03433482|163130485|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.99|4.75|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup Y at Day 1||4.75|-6.99|
81470251|NCT00772005|162633274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8374||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8374
81470252|NCT00772005|162633274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7061||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7061
81470253|NCT00772005|162633275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9577||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9577
81470254|NCT00772005|162633275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5106||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5106
81698052|NCT01763866|163094099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-70.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.81|-61.2||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-61.20|-79.81|<0.001
81717682|NCT03433482|163130485|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|-0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|2.96|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup A at Day 29||2.96|-4.24|
81470255|NCT00772005|162633275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2655||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2655
81470256|NCT00772005|162633276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3825||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3825
81470257|NCT00772005|162633276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2003||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2003
81470258|NCT00772005|162633276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0625||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0625
81470259|NCT00772005|162633277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2981||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2981
81470260|NCT00772005|162633277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0104||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0104
81470261|NCT00772005|162633277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0150
81717683|NCT03433482|163130485|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|5.16|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup C at Day 29||5.16|-5.16|
81717684|NCT03433482|163130485|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|4.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|9.33|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup W at Day 29||9.33|-1.11|
81717685|NCT03433482|163130485|OTHER||Difference in percentage of subjects|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|5.37|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||Between-group difference in percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥LLOQ for the N. meningitidis serogroup Y at Day 29||5.37|-3.88|
81717686|NCT03985982|163130522|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||This outcome measure is the first to be assessed in a hierarchical testing sequence using a one-sided alpha of 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81717687|NCT03985982|163130523|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical significance is set to 0.025. This is the second test in a hierarchical testing sequence. Statistical significance will only be assessed if the previous test shows statistical significance at the 1-sided alpha level of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test performed for Modified Skindex-16 (GL-QoL) Emotional domain - Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.001
81717688|NCT03985982|163130523|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical significance is set to 0.025. This is the third test in a hierarchical testing sequence. Statistical significance will only be assessed if the previous two tests show statistical significance at the alpha level of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test performed for Modified Skindex-16 (GL-QoL) Social Functioning domain - Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.001
81717689|NCT03985982|163130523|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical significance is set to 0.025. This is the forth test in a hierarchical testing sequence. Statistical significance will only be assessed if the previous three tests show statistical significance at the 1-sided alpha level of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test performed for Modified Skindex-16 (GL-QoL) Overall score - Change from Baseline at Week 4.||||<0.001
81717690|NCT03985982|163130523|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical significance is set to 0.025. This is the fifth test in a hierarchical testing sequence. Statistical significance will only be assessed if the previous four tests show statistical significance at the 1-sided alpha level of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test performed for FACE-Q Appraisal of Lines Between Eyebrows - Change from Baseline at Week 4||||<0.001
81717691|NCT03985982|163130523|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The statistical significance is set to 0.025. This is the sixth test in a hierarchical testing sequence. Statistical significance will only be assessed if the previous five tests show statistical significance at the 1-sided alpha level of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test performed for FACE-Q Age Appraisal VAS score||||<0.001
81717692|NCT01797458|163130582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02||||||Twenty-five teeth experienced at least one 'Minor' failure (reversible pulpitis, caries progression, and secondary caries): NRCT 9 (6.4%), CR 14 (10%), HT 2 (1.4%).|Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis was no difference at 2 yrs among any of the 3 arms for the primary outcome of success or minor failure.||||0.02
81717693|NCT01283009|163130594|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.4|||Mantel Haenszel|||||1.40|0.58|0.635
81717694|NCT02951182|163130596|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|8.6||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|13.8|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||13.8|3.5|0.0016
81717695|NCT02951182|163130596|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|10.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|15.8|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||15.8|5.5|0.0001
81717696|NCT02951182|163130596|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|12.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|17.4|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||17.4|6.7|0.0001
81717697|NCT02951182|163130597|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-22.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|-12.4||||||||-12.4|-32.1|
81717698|NCT02951182|163130597|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-34.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.7|-24.8||||||||-24.8|-44.7|
81717699|NCT02951182|163130597|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-33.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.5|-18.3||||||||-18.3|-48.5|
81717700|NCT02951182|163130598|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|14.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|24.2||||||||24.2|5.3|
81717701|NCT02951182|163130598|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|19.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|28.6||||||||28.6|9.7|
81717702|NCT02951182|163130598|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|29.1||||||||29.1|10.8|
81717703|NCT02951182|163130599|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|16.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|26.8||||||||26.8|5.4|
81717704|NCT02951182|163130599|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|18.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|29.1||||||||29.1|7.9|
81717705|NCT02951182|163130599|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|20.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|28.4||||||||28.4|11.9|
81717706|NCT00505765|163130602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.21
81717707|NCT00505765|163130602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.44
81717708|NCT02743117|163130607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Difference|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|1.3||||||||1.3|-8.1|
81717709|NCT02743117|163130608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Difference|-8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|4.6||||||Up to Day 8||4.6|-22.2|
81717710|NCT02743117|163130608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Difference|-7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|5.9||||||Up to Day 15||5.9|-21.6|
81717711|NCT00761969|163130633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Survival, major-event-free survival and event-free survival of patients with PAD and control subjects was estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method and compared by the log-rank test. The numbers of non-fatal events and revascularization procedures (which could be more than one per person) were compared using the Poisson regression - the outcome being the number of events per person-year.||||<0.001
81717712|NCT00585468|163130635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0163|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0163
81717713|NCT00585468|163130636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.039
81717714|NCT00585468|163130638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.146|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.146
81717715|NCT00585468|163130639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4937|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4937
81717716|NCT00585468|163130640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9669|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9669
81717717|NCT00585468|163130642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9607|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9607
81717718|NCT00762073|163130646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.239||||0.5282|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing each active treatment group to placebo were determined by a logistic regression analysis with treatment (all four groups) and age as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.5282
81717719|NCT00762073|163130646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.86||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing each active treatment group to placebo were determined by a logistic regression analysis with treatment (all four groups) and age as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0092
81717720|NCT00762073|163130646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.009||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing each active treatment group to placebo were determined by a logistic regression analysis with treatment (all four groups) and age as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0174
81717721|NCT00762073|163130647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1786|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were determined by a logistic regression analysis with treatment (all four groups) and age group as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.1786
81717722|NCT00762073|163130647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were determined by a logistic regression analysis with treatment (all four groups) and age group as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0090
81717723|NCT00762073|163130647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were determined by a logistic regression analysis with treatment (all four groups) and age group as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0001
81717724|NCT00762073|163130648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4959|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were determined by a logistic regression analysis with treatment (all four groups) and age group as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.4959
81717725|NCT00762073|163130648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were determined by a logistic regression analysis with treatment (all four groups) and age group as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0040
81717726|NCT00762073|163130648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were determined by a logistic regression analysis with treatment (all four groups) and age group as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0001
81717727|NCT00762073|163130649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing percent change from baseline for each active treatment group to placebo were determined by an ANCOVA model with treatment and age strata as main effects and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0108
81717728|NCT00762073|163130649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing percent change from baseline for each active treatment group to placebo were determined by an ANCOVA model with treatment and age strata as main effects and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0208
81717729|NCT00762073|163130649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing percent change from baseline for each active treatment group to placebo were determined by an ANCOVA model with treatment and age strata as main effects and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81717730|NCT00762073|163130650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1095|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing each active treatment group to placebo were determined by an ANCOVA model with treatment and age strata as main effects and baseline as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.1095
81717731|NCT00762073|163130650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing each active treatment group to placebo were determined by an ANCOVA model with treatment and age strata as main effects and baseline as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0264
81717732|NCT00762073|163130650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing each active treatment group to placebo were determined by an ANCOVA model with treatment and age strata as main effects and baseline as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0010
81717733|NCT00762073|163130651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3769|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing each active treatment group to placebo were determined by a logistic regression analysis with treatment (all four groups) and age as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.3769
81717734|NCT00762073|163130651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9363|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing each active treatment group to placebo were determined by a logistic regression analysis with treatment (all four groups) and age as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.9363
81717735|NCT00762073|163130651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1235|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing each active treatment group to placebo were determined by a logistic regression analysis with treatment (all four groups) and age as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.1235
81717736|NCT00762073|163130652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3444|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing each active treatment group to placebo were determined by a logistic regression analysis with treatment (all four groups) and age as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.3444
81717737|NCT00762073|163130652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9258|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing each active treatment group to placebo were determined by a logistic regression analysis with treatment (all four groups) and age as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.9258
81717738|NCT00762073|163130652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3215|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing each active treatment group to placebo were determined by a logistic regression analysis with treatment (all four groups) and age as main effects.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.3215
81717739|NCT00762073|163130653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6729|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing percent change from Baseline for each active treatment group to placebo were determined by an ANCOVA model with treatment and age strata as main effects and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.6729
81717740|NCT00762073|163130653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8894|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing percent change from Baseline for each active treatment group to placebo were determined by an ANCOVA model with treatment and age strata as main effects and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.8894
81717741|NCT00762073|163130653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1532|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing percent change from Baseline for each active treatment group to placebo were determined by an ANCOVA model with treatment and age strata as main effects and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.1532
81717742|NCT00762073|163130654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4197|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing each active treatment group to placebo were determined by an ANCOVA model with treatment and age strata as main effects and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.4197
81717743|NCT00762073|163130654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9787|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing each active treatment group to placebo were determined by an ANCOVA model with treatment and age strata as main effects and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.9787
81717744|NCT00762073|163130654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8987|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values comparing each active treatment group to placebo were determined by an ANCOVA model with treatment and age strata as main effects and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.8987
81470262|NCT00772005|162633278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4608||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4608
81717745|NCT01068418|163130668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Threshold for significance was P\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A repeated measures regression analysis model was used to examine the effect of vitamin D3 therapy on the mean arterial pressure (mean of five measurements at each time point) before and during angiotensin II infusions, before and after vitamin D3 therapy.||||<0.05
81717746|NCT01068418|163130669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||threshold for significance was P\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A repeated measures regression analysis model was used to examine the effect of vitamin D3 therapy on the renal plasma flow (mean of three measurements at each time point) before and during angiotensin II infusions, before and after vitamin D3 therapy.||||<0.01
81717747|NCT04365387|163130671|OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.3|14.5|||||Risk Difference (90% CI) were estimated using weighted average of stratum-specific proportion using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH).|||14.5|-10.3|
81717748|NCT04365387|163130672|OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.9|5.7|||||Risk Difference (90% CI) were estimated using weighted average of stratum-specific proportion using CMH.|||5.7|-14.9|
81717749|NCT04365387|163130674|OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|5.9|||||Risk Difference (90% CI) were estimated using weighted average of stratum-specific proportion using CMH.|||5.9|-3.2|
81717750|NCT04365387|163130675|OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|13.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|26.4|||||Risk Difference (90% CI) were estimated using weighted average of stratum-specific proportion using CMH for non-Imputed values|||26.4|0.1|
81717751|NCT04365387|163130676|OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.3|11.9|||||Risk Difference (90% CI) were estimated using weighted average of stratum-specific proportion using CMH.|||11.9|-9.3|
81717752|NCT05770401|163130677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.227||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|5.76|||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was there would be no significant difference in LCQ total score change from baseline to one-week post-treatment between groups.||5.76|.72|.014
81717753|NCT05770401|163130678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.804||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|0.46|||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was there would be no significant difference in Cough Severity VAS Scores from baseline to one-week post-treatment between groups.||0.46|-32.7|.056
81717754|NCT00480077|163130682|SUPERIORITY|The primary end point of the study, all-cause death or hospitalization for heart failure, was analyzed on a time-to-first-event basis with the log-rank test. The hazard ratio (HR) associated with allocation to the access arm relative to control was estimated with corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) by fitting a Cox proportional hazards model containing the treatment group as a categorical factor.||||||0.063|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.063
81717755|NCT05261126|163130732|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value and difference in least squares means based on a cLDA model including terms for treatment, time, baseline statin intensity, baseline renal function, and the interaction of treatment by time.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-41.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.8|-34.7|||cLDA||MK-0616 6 mg minus Placebo|||-34.7|-47.8|<0.001
81717756|NCT05261126|163130732|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value and difference in least squares means based on a cLDA model including terms for treatment, time, baseline statin intensity, baseline renal function, and the interaction of treatment by time.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-55.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.3|-49.1|||cLDA||MK-0616 12 mg minus Placebo|||-49.1|-62.3|<0.001
81717757|NCT05261126|163130732|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value and difference in least squares means based on a cLDA model including terms for treatment, time, baseline statin intensity, baseline renal function, and the interaction of treatment by time.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-59.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.7|-52.5|||cLDA||MK-0616 18 mg minus Placebo|||-52.5|-65.7|<0.001
81717758|NCT05261126|163130732|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value and difference in least squares means based on a cLDA model including terms for treatment, time, baseline statin intensity, baseline renal function, and the interaction of treatment by time.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-60.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.6|-54.3|||cLDA||MK-0616 30 mg minus Placebo|||-54.3|-67.6|<0.001
81717759|NCT05261126|163130733|OTHER|Difference in percentage based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percentage|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|15.8|||||MK-0616 6 mg minus Placebo|||15.8|-15.5|
81717760|NCT05261126|163130733|OTHER|Difference in percentage based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percentage|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|11.2|||||MK-0616 12 mg vs Placebo|||11.2|-20.0|
81717761|NCT05261126|163130733|OTHER|Difference in percentage based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percentage|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|15.1|||||MK-0616 18 mg vs Placebo|||15.1|-16.3|
81717762|NCT05261126|163130733|OTHER|Difference in percentage based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percentage|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|13.8|||||MK-0616 30 mg minus Placebo|||13.8|-17.5|
81717763|NCT05261126|163130735|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value and difference in least squares means based on a cLDA model including terms for treatment, time, baseline statin intensity, baseline renal function, and the interaction of treatment by time.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-32.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.6|-26.9|||cLDA||MK-0616 6 mg minus Placebo|||-26.9|-38.6|<0.001
81717764|NCT05261126|163130735|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value and difference in least squares means based on a cLDA model including terms for treatment, time, baseline statin intensity, baseline renal function, and the interaction of treatment by time.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-45.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.7|-39.9|||cLDA||MK-0616 12 mg minus Placebo|||-39.9|-51.7|<0.001
81717765|NCT05261126|163130735|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value and difference in least squares means based on a cLDA model including terms for treatment, time, baseline statin intensity, baseline renal function, and the interaction of treatment by time.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-48.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.6|-42.8|||cLDA||MK-0616 18 mg minus Placebo|||-42.8|-54.6|<0.001
81717766|NCT05261126|163130735|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value and difference in least squares means based on a cLDA model including terms for treatment, time, baseline statin intensity, baseline renal function, and the interaction of treatment by time.|Difference in Least Square Means|-51.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.7|-45.9|||cLDA||MK-0616 30 mg minus Placebo|||-45.9|-57.7|<0.001
81717767|NCT05261126|163130736|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value and difference in least squares means based on a cLDA model including terms for treatment, time, baseline statin intensity, baseline renal function, and the interaction of treatment by time.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-35.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.4|-29.4|||cLDA||MK-0616 6 mg minus Placebo|||-29.4|-42.4|<0.001
81717768|NCT05261126|163130736|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value and difference in least squares means based on a cLDA model including terms for treatment, time, baseline statin intensity, baseline renal function, and the interaction of treatment by time.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-50.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.0|-44.0|||cLDA||MK-0616 12 mg minus Placebo|||-44.0|-57.0|<0.001
81717769|NCT05261126|163130736|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value and difference in least squares means based on a cLDA model including terms for treatment, time, baseline statin intensity, baseline renal function, and the interaction of treatment by time.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-53.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.7|-46.7|||cLDA||MK-0616 18 mg minus Placebo|||-46.7|-59.7|<0.001
81717770|NCT05261126|163130736|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value and difference in least squares means based on a cLDA model including terms for treatment, time, baseline statin intensity, baseline renal function, and the interaction of treatment by time.|Difference in Least Squares Means|-55.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.3|-49.3|||cLDA||MK-0616 30 mg minus Placebo|||-49.3|-62.3|<0.001
81717771|NCT05261126|163130737|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value and difference in percentage based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method, with sample size weighting, stratified by background statin intensity.|Difference in Percentage|69.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.2|79.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen||MK-0616 6 mg minus Placebo|||79.0|56.2|<0.001
81538086|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.09|-0.56|0.0060
81717772|NCT05261126|163130737|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value and difference in percentage based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method, with sample size weighting, stratified by background statin intensity.|Difference in Percentage|75.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.9|84.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||MK-0616 12 mg minus Placebo|||84.0|62.9|<0.001
81717773|NCT05261126|163130737|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value and difference in percentage based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method, with sample size weighting, stratified by background statin intensity.|Difference in Percentage|79.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.1|87.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||MK-0616 18 mg minus Placebo|||87.1|67.1|<0.001
81698053|NCT01763866|163094099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-47.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.54|-36.86||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-36.86|-57.54|<0.001
81698054|NCT01763866|163094099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-38.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.21|-29.56||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-29.56|-48.21|<0.001
81698055|NCT01763866|163094099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-68.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.72|-61.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-61.70|-74.72|<0.001
81698056|NCT01763866|163094099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-64.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.84|-58.14||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-58.14|-70.84|<0.001
81698057|NCT01763866|163094099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-68.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.04|-59.57||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-59.57|-77.04|<0.001
81698058|NCT01763866|163094099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-54.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.31|-44.65||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-44.65|-65.31|<0.001
81698059|NCT01763866|163094099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-70.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.72|-64.41||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-64.41|-76.72|<0.001
81698060|NCT01763866|163094099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.11|-51.72||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-51.72|-69.11|<0.001
81698061|NCT01763866|163094100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-69.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.38|-64.51||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline in the average value of LDL-C at Weeks 10 and 12 between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-64.51|-75.38|<0.001
81698062|NCT01763866|163094100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-62.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.06|-56.57||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline in the average value of LDL-C at Weeks 10 and 12 between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-56.57|-69.06|<0.001
81538087|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.24||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.24|-0.71|<0.0001
81717774|NCT05261126|163130737|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value and difference in percentage based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method, with sample size weighting, stratified by background statin intensity.|Difference in Percentage|79.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.9|87.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||MK-0616 30 mg minus Placebo|||87.4|67.9|<0.001
81717775|NCT03901274|163130752|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.42|||||Parameter estimated with full information maximum likelihood|Intent-to-treat on three month outcomes with intake (i.e. Pretest covariate)||0.42|-0.74|
81717776|NCT03901274|163130752|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.09|||||Parameter estimated with full information maximum likelihood|Intent-to-treat on six month outcomes with intake (i.e. Pretest covariate)||-0.09|-1.20|
81717777|NCT01215968|163130808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|2.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.83|2.62|||Mixed Linear effects model analyses|Ratio is the Geometric LS Means of Day 10 over Day 3.||||2.62|1.83|
81717778|NCT01215968|163130808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.61|2.33|||Mixed Linear effects model analyses|Ratio is the Geometric LS Means of Day 17 over Day 3.||||2.33|1.61|
81717779|NCT01215968|163130808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.59|2.29|||Mixed Linear effects model analyses|Ratio is the Geometric LS Means of Day 24 over Day 3.||||2.29|1.59|
81717780|NCT01215968|163130808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.52|2.22|||Mixed Linear effects model analyses|Ratio is the Geometric LS Means of Day 31 over Day 3.||||2.22|1.52|
81470263|NCT00772005|162633278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0807||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0807
81538088|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.38|-0.85|<0.0001
81717781|NCT00056472|163130813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28|||<|0.001||95.0|1.12|1.47|||Regression, Logistic|||Predicting remission rates of 40% in combination therapy and 20% in monotherapy subjects, 260 subjects randomized into the two treatment groups would provide \>80% power at a two-tailed alpha level of .05. Treatment efficacy was compared between groups based on intent-to-treat analyses for the longitudinal binary outcome of remission using mixed effects logistic regression with a random intercept that included treatment and time as fixed effects and a treatment by time interaction effect.||1.47|1.12|<.001
81717782|NCT00056472|163130814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0||||The p-value is for the overall mean CGI-S score compared to baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|This was a longitudinal analysis of CGI-S scores compared to baseline.||Intent-to-treat changes in global improvement from week to week compared to baseline (CGI-S) over the course of the trial using longitudinal mixed effects linear regression models. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in overall change in CGI-S.||||.02
81717783|NCT00056472|163130815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value is for the overall mean across all time points between each treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Intent-to-treat between group comparison using longitudinal mixed effects regression.||||<.001
81717784|NCT01054443|163130835|OTHER||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test Statistic|0.173||||0.431|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||The primary efficacy evaluation was to test if there was a linear relationship existing such that the higher the dose level, the larger the percentage of responders. The Cochran-Armitage trend test was employed by assigning the score 0, 0.5, 0.75, and 1 to placebo, lusutrombopag 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0 mg group, respectively, at the 0.025 level of significance (1-sided) to determine the test statistic for detecting a dose-response in the percentage of responders.||||0.431
81717785|NCT01054443|163130836|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25544.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6202.8|44885.3|||||The difference of least squares means (LSMeans) between each of the lusutrombopag treatment groups and placebo was estimated after adjusting for the Baseline platelet count using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).|||44885.3|6202.8|
81717786|NCT01054443|163130836|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11801.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8809.3|32411.9|||||The difference of least squares means (LSMeans) between each of the lusutrombopag treatment groups and placebo was estimated after adjusting for the Baseline platelet count using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).|||32411.9|-8809.3|
81717787|NCT01054443|163130836|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|756.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18794.3|20307.5|||||The difference of least squares means (LSMeans) between each of the lusutrombopag treatment groups and placebo was estimated after adjusting for the Baseline platelet count using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).|||20307.5|-18794.3|
81717788|NCT01375491|163130922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0||||See published paper.|ANOVA|See published paper.||See published paper.||||<0.05
81717789|NCT00461591|163130938|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.1068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.06|0.54|0.1068
81538089|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.6977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||0.19|-0.28|0.6977
81717790|NCT00461591|163130939|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.99|||Log Rank|||||0.99|0.59|0.0412
81717791|NCT02325414|163130946|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|10.61||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||||One-year data analysis were carried out using linear mixed-effects models. Covariate adjustments for baseline value of the corresponding outcome and ambulatory status (measured by WISCI) were performed by fitting these variables as fixed factors. The repeated measures were addressed using participant identification as random intercepts in the model.|||0.05
81717792|NCT00347776|163130950|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.67||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.98|||Log Rank|||"The log rank test was done to compare the survival rates between the tetracycline arm and the azithromycin arms combined.~The Cox proportional hazard model was used to evaluate risk factors and adjust for confounding in predicting recurrence."||0.98|0.45|.047
81717793|NCT00347776|163130951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Log Rank|||"We tried to evaluate if treating the immediate family members of the subject with oral azithromycin along with the subject had added advantage in reducing the rate of recurrent trichiasis in comparison to treating the subject alone with oral azithromycin post surgery.~The log rank test was done to compare the survival rates between the two intervention arms.The comparison results were expressed in person-years."||||0.19
81717794|NCT00347776|163130952|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.1|||Regression, Logistic||Comparison group was the tetracycline group.|Surgery was considered a failure if there was trichiasis recurrence at 6 week follow-up.||1.10|0.36|
81717795|NCT00124709|163130984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0046||||0.7901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.0381|||ANCOVA|Treatment, Center, gender, baseline age (months), baseline EASI score, and baseline TBSA as explanatory variables||"A disease-free day in Step 2 or less was defined as a diary day with variable No or almost no eczema?=yes and medication used variable=no except emollients, yellow label medication 2X day, or medication deviation of yellow label medication 1x day."||0.0381|-0.0290|0.7901
81717796|NCT01683331|163130993|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.06|||Chi-squared|||||1.06|1.01|0.87
81717797|NCT01683331|163130994|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.8|||Chi-squared|||||2.8|1.2|0.92
81717798|NCT03491800|163130998|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.30
81717799|NCT03491800|163130999|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.90
81717800|NCT03491800|163130999|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.30
81717801|NCT03491800|163131000|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-0.28||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.40
81717802|NCT03491800|163131000|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.85
81717803|NCT03491800|163131001|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-0.25||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81717804|NCT03491800|163131002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.95
81717805|NCT03491800|163131003|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-0.2||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.52
81450235|NCT02036775|162587119|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of relative bioavailability without molar mass adjustment (dose adjustment) was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test divided by reference) for the rate of absorption at steady state (Cmax ss/AUCss 0-24) using an acceptance range of 75%-133%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|76.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.55|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.1|82.4|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV(%))|||82.40|71.10|
81717806|NCT03491800|163131004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-38.25||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.23
81717807|NCT03491800|163131004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.0||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81717808|NCT03491800|163131004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.62||0.054|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.054
81717809|NCT03491800|163131005|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81717810|NCT03491800|163131005|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.29||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.40
81717811|NCT05604521|163131008|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3944|||||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: There is no statistically significant difference between the vaccine and control groups in the proportion of participants experiencing any local solicited AEs after any vaccination.||||0.3944
81717812|NCT05604521|163131008|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3717|||||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: There is no statistically significant difference between the vaccine and control groups in the proportion of participants experiencing any systemic solicited AEs after any vaccination.||||0.3717
81470264|NCT00772005|162633278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2959||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2959
81698063|NCT01763866|163094100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.03|-32.03||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline in the average value of LDL-C at Weeks 10 and 12 between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-32.03|-43.03|<0.001
81698064|NCT01763866|163094100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-43.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.7|-37.28||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline in the average value of LDL-C at Weeks 10 and 12 between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-37.28|-49.70|<0.001
81698065|NCT01763866|163094100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-74.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.49|-65.35||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline in the average value of LDL-C at Weeks 10 and 12 between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-65.35|-84.49|<0.001
81698066|NCT01763866|163094100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-74.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.0|-66.62||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline in the average value of LDL-C at Weeks 10 and 12 between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-66.62|-83.00|<0.001
81698067|NCT01763866|163094100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-44.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.32|-35.57||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline in the average value of LDL-C at Weeks 10 and 12 between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-35.57|-54.32|<0.001
81698068|NCT01763866|163094100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-43.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.06|-35.55||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline in the average value of LDL-C at Weeks 10 and 12 between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-35.55|-52.06|<0.001
81698069|NCT01763866|163094100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-66.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.93|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.67|-61.08||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline in the average value of LDL-C at Weeks 10 and 12 between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-61.08|-72.67|<0.001
81698070|NCT01763866|163094100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-66.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.6|-60.56||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline in the average value of LDL-C at Weeks 10 and 12 between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-60.56|-72.60|<0.001
81698071|NCT01763866|163094100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-65.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.81|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.19|-58.12||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline in the average value of LDL-C at Weeks 10 and 12 between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-58.12|-73.19|<0.001
81698072|NCT01763866|163094100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-62.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.37|-54.46||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline in the average value of LDL-C at Weeks 10 and 12 between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-54.46|-71.37|<0.001
81717813|NCT05604521|163131008|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: There is no statistically significant difference between the vaccine and control groups in the proportion of participants experiencing any related unsolicited AEs after any vaccination.||||1.0
81470265|NCT00772005|162633279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6759||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6759
81698073|NCT01763866|163094100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-69.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.86|-64.01||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline in the average value of LDL-C at Weeks 10 and 12 between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-64.01|-74.86|<0.001
81538090|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.07|-0.53|0.0121
81698074|NCT01763866|163094100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-68.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.68|-60.22||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the percent change from Baseline in the average value of LDL-C at Weeks 10 and 12 between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-60.22|-76.68|<0.001
81698075|NCT01763866|163094101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-83.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.6|-74.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-74.6|-92.6|<0.001
81698076|NCT01763866|163094101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-79.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.2|-69.2||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-69.2|-90.2|<0.001
81698077|NCT01763866|163094101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-44.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.4|-35.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-35.3|-53.4|<0.001
81698078|NCT01763866|163094101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-55.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.4|-44.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-44.6|-65.4|<0.001
81698079|NCT01763866|163094101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-69.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.9|-57.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-57.8|-81.9|<0.001
81698080|NCT01763866|163094101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-65.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.5|-56.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-56.7|-74.5|<0.001
81698081|NCT01763866|163094101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-45.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.7|-33.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-33.9|-57.7|<0.001
81698082|NCT01763866|163094101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-38.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.8|-29.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-29.9|-47.8|<0.001
81698083|NCT01763866|163094101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-75.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.9|-67.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-67.0|-83.9|<0.001
81698084|NCT01763866|163094101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-77.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.0|-67.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-67.8|-88.0|<0.001
81698085|NCT01763866|163094101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-55.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.1|-48.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-48.4|-63.1|<0.001
81698086|NCT01763866|163094101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-50.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.6|-40.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-40.6|-60.6|<0.001
81470266|NCT00772005|162633279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2418||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2418
81698087|NCT01763866|163094101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-78.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.2|-70.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-70.0|-86.2|<0.001
81698088|NCT01763866|163094101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-80.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.7|-68.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||-68.6|-91.7|<0.001
81698089|NCT01763866|163094102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-85.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.2|-75.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-75.9|-95.2|<0.001
81698090|NCT01763866|163094102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-75.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.8|-64.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-64.9|-86.8|<0.001
81698091|NCT01763866|163094102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-46.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.6|-37.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-37.1|-56.6|<0.001
81698092|NCT01763866|163094102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-51.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.6|-40.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-40.9|-62.6|<0.001
81698093|NCT01763866|163094102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-71.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.4|-59.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-59.0|-84.4|<0.001
81698094|NCT01763866|163094102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-61.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.6|-52.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-52.0|-71.6|<0.001
81698095|NCT01763866|163094102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-49.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.5|-36.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-36.6|-61.5|<0.001
81698096|NCT01763866|163094102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-35.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.2|-25.5||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-25.5|-45.2|<0.001
81698097|NCT01763866|163094102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-77.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.2|-67.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-67.9|-86.2|<0.001
81698098|NCT01763866|163094102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-75.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.3|-65.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-65.3|-86.3|<0.001
81698099|NCT01763866|163094102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-57.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.1|-49.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-49.4|-65.1|<0.001
81698100|NCT01763866|163094102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-44.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.9|-33.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-33.4|-55.9|<0.001
81698101|NCT01763866|163094102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-79.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.5|-70.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-70.4|-87.5|<0.001
81538091|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.08|-0.54|0.0086
81470267|NCT00772005|162633279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9808||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9808
81538092|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.08|-0.66|0.0138
81538093|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.19|-0.78|0.0014
81538094|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.43||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.43|-1.02|<0.0001
81717814|NCT01491737|163131009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.89||Test was performed at 2-sided alpha of 5%.|Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test based upon Kaplan-Meier including induction chemotherapy and prior adjuvant hormone therapy stratification factors.|Hazard ratio comparing Arm A vs. B from stratified Cox proportional hazards model including stratification factors.|Primary Analysis. Log Rank tested the following: Null Hypothesis (H0): the distribution of the PFS time was the same in Arms A \& B; The Alternative Hypothesis (H1): the distribution of the PFS time was different in Arms A \& B. A Cox proportional hazards model tested the HR. If the HR of investigational arm (Arm A) compared with control arm (Arm B) with respect to PFS was assumed to be constant over time (λ) then the null (H0) and alternative hypotheses (H1) were: H0: λ =1; H1: λ ≠1.||0.89|0.48|0.0070
81717815|NCT01491737|163131009|OTHER|Exploratory|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.89|||Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test based upon Kaplan-Meier including induction chemotherapy and prior adjuvant hormone therapy stratification factors.|Hazard ratio comparing Arm A vs. B from stratified Cox proportional hazards model including stratification factors.|Final Analysis||0.89|0.50|0.0059
81717816|NCT01491737|163131010|OTHER|Exploratory|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.91|||Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test based upon Kaplan-Meier including induction chemotherapy and prior adjuvant hormone therapy stratification factors.|Hazard ratio comparing Arm A vs. B from stratified Cox proportional hazards model including stratification factors.|Primary Analysis. This study was not powered for overall survival (OS), so adequately powered statistical testing for this outcome measure was not possible.||1.91|0.69|0.5850
81717817|NCT01491737|163131010|OTHER|Exploratory|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.7833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.52|||Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test based upon Kaplan-Meier including induction chemotherapy and prior adjuvant hormone therapy stratification factors.|Hazard ratio comparing Arm A vs. B from stratified Cox proportional hazards model including stratification factors.|Final Analysis. This study was not powered for overall survival (OS), so adequately powered statistical testing for this outcome measure was not possible.||1.52|0.73|0.7833
81717818|NCT01491737|163131011|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|7.6||||0.2537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|21.3||Test was performed at 2-sided alpha of 5%. There was no multiplicity adjustment.|Chi-squared|||ORR for Arm A vs Arm B||21.3|-6.0|0.2537
81717819|NCT01491737|163131012|SUPERIORITY||Difference in CBR|1.8||||0.7743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|14.8||Test was performed at 2-sided alpha of 5%. There was no multiplicity adjustment.|Chi-squared|||CBR for Arm A vs. Arm B||14.8|-11.2|0.7743
81717820|NCT01491737|163131013|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.91||Test was performed at 2-sided alpha of 5%.|Log Rank|Log-rank test from unstratified analysis based upon Kaplan-Meier approach. There was no multiplicity adjustment.|Hazard ratio from stratified Cox proportional hazards model including stratification factors of induction chemotherapy and prior adjuvant hormone therapy.|Primary Analysis. Log Rank tested the following: Null Hypothesis (H0): the distribution of the DOR time was the same in Arms A \& B; The Alternative Hypothesis (H1): the distribution of the DOR time was different in Arms A \& B. A Cox proportional hazards model tested the HR. If the HR of investigational arm (Arm A) compared with control arm (Arm B) with respect to DOR was assumed to be constant over time (λ) then the null (H0) and alternative hypotheses (H1) were: H0: λ =1; H1: λ ≠1.||0.91|0.36|0.0181
81717821|NCT01491737|163131013|OTHER|Exploratory|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.93|||Log Rank|Log-rank test from unstratified analysis based upon Kaplan-Meier approach. There was no multiplicity adjustment.|Hazard ratio from stratified Cox proportional hazards model including stratification factors of induction chemotherapy and prior adjuvant hormone therapy.|Final Analysis.||0.93|0.41|0.0205
81717822|NCT01491737|163131014|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.5597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.57||Test was performed at 2-sided alpha of 5%.|Log Rank|The log-rank test from unstratified analysis was based upon Kaplan-Meier approach. There was no multiplicity adjustment.|Hazard ratio from stratified Cox proportional hazards model including the induction chemotherapy and prior adjuvant hormone therapy stratification factors.|Log Rank tested the following: Null Hypothesis (H0): the distribution of the TTR time was the same in Arms A \& B; The Alternative Hypothesis (H1): the distribution of the TTR time was different in Arms A \& B. A Cox proportional hazards model tested the HR. If the HR of investigational arm (Arm A) compared with control arm (Arm B) with respect to TTR was assumed to be constant over time (λ) then the null (H0) and alternative hypotheses (H1) were: H0: λ =1; H1: λ ≠1.||1.57|0.78|0.5597
81717823|NCT01817764|163131019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.074|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.11|||ANCOVA|||||0.110|0.038|<0.001
81717824|NCT05279807|163131021|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference pre vs post treatment|-13.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|-12.5|||Paired Samples T-Test|||Primary endpoint, verified on the single cohort of patients who completed the monotherapy run-in period, is calculated as the mean difference in sitting diastolic blood pressure between Visit 2 (Week 0, Baseline Visit of the combination therapy) and Visit 4 (Week 8, End of Study Visit). This is not a comparison of two different arms, but a comparison of two measurements taken from the same patient treated with combination therapy (single arm paired pre- vs. post-combination therapy comparison)||-12.5|-14.5|< 0.001
81717825|NCT05644756|163131039|OTHER|The primary analysis examined changes in measurement-based care (MBC) collection over time using ANOVA. The study was not designed as a superiority, non-inferiority, or equivalence trial.|||||>|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||>.01
81717826|NCT04058990|163131063|NON_INFERIORITY|13.2% non-inferiority margin||||||0.0012|||||||Farrington-Manning|||\[Not Specified\]||||0.0012
81717827|NCT02203305|163131099|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Percent correct converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p\<0.001) and condition (p\<0.001). Interaction: Interval and condition (p\<0.001).||Recorded 50-word consonant-nucleus-consonant (CNC) words were evaluated for the poorer hearing ear 1) unaided and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) over the post-activation study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effects of interval (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation), condition (unaided or with the CI), and their interaction. Percent correct converted to RAU.||||<0.001
81538095|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.59||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.59|-1.19|<0.0001
81717828|NCT02203305|163131099|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Percent correct converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p\<0.001) and condition (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and condition (p\<0.001).||Recorded 50-word CNC words were evaluated for the poorer hearing ear 1) unaided and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) over the post-activation study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effects of interval (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation), condition (unaided or with the CI), and their interaction. Percent correct converted to RAU.||||<0.001
81717829|NCT02203305|163131099|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|ANOVA|A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.||Recorded 50-word CNC words were evaluated in an unaided condition for the poorer hearing ear pre-operatively and with the cochlear implant (CI) over the study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effect of interval (before surgery, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation). Percent correct converted to RAU.||||<0.001
81717830|NCT02203305|163131099|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|ANOVA|||Recorded 50-word CNC words were evaluated in an unaided condition for the poorer hearing ear pre-operatively and with the cochlear implant (CI) over the study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effect of interval (before surgery, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation). Percent correct converted to RAU.||||<0.001
81717831|NCT02203305|163131099|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.429||||||A logit transformation was applied to proportion correct data prior to analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p\<0.001) and group (p=0.429). Interaction: group and interval (p=0.387).||Comparison of word recognition between groups (UHL/SSD and AHL) over the post-activation intervals (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months).||||<0.429
81717832|NCT02203305|163131100|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.019||||||The Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p=0.19) and condition (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and condition (p\<0.019).||Soundfield localization of 200-ms speech-shaped noise, presented from 11 speakers at 60, 70, or 80 decibel (dB) sound pressure level (SPL) in a sound treated room. Overall root-mean-square (RMS) error is the difference between the sound source azimuth and the response azimuth and a lower score indicates more accurate localization of the sound source. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the effects of interval, condition (unaided or with the cochlear implant), and their interaction.||||<0.019
81717833|NCT02203305|163131100|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.012||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p=0.012) and condition (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and condition (p=0.004).||Soundfield localization of 200-ms speech-shaped noise, presented from 11 speakers at 60, 70, or 80 decibel (dB) sound pressure level (SPL) in a sound treated room. Overall root-mean-square (RMS) error is the difference between the sound source azimuth and the response azimuth and a lower score indicates more accurate localization of the sound source. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the effects of interval, condition (unaided or with the cochlear implant), and their interaction.||||<0.012
81717834|NCT02203305|163131100|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Soundfield localization of 200-ms speech-shaped noise, presented from 11 speakers at 60, 70, or 80 decibel (dB) sound pressure level (SPL) in a sound treated room. Overall root-mean-square (RMS) error is the difference between the sound source azimuth and the response azimuth and a lower score indicates more accurate localization of the sound source. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the effect of interval (pre-operatively, 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post). Pre-op: unaided, Post: bilateral.||||<0.001
81717835|NCT02203305|163131100|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Soundfield localization of 200-ms speech-shaped noise, presented from 11 speakers at 60, 70, or 80 decibel (dB) sound pressure level (SPL) in a sound treated room. Overall root-mean-square (RMS) error is the difference between the sound source azimuth and the response azimuth and a lower score indicates more accurate localization of the sound source. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the effects of interval (pre-operatively, 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post). Pre-op: unaided, Post: bilateral.||||<0.001
81717836|NCT02203305|163131100|OTHER|correlation|bivariate pearson correlation|0.42|||=|0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of age at implantation and sound source localization (RMS) at the 12-month interval with the cochlear implant, analyzed with a Bivariate Pearson correlation (one-tailed).||||=0.033
81717837|NCT02203305|163131100|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.249||||||There were significant main effects of group (p\<0.001) and interval (p\<0.001). There was a non-significant interaction between group and interval (p=0.249).|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: group (p\<0.001) and interval (p\<0.001). Interaction: group and interval (p=0.249).||Comparison of sound source localization between groups (UHL/SSD and AHL) over the post-activation intervals (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months).||||<0.249
81717838|NCT02203305|163131101|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Responses on the Speech, Spatial, \& Qualities of hearing scale (SSQ) as measured with the total score were compared over the post-activation period (i.e., 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months).||||<0.001
81717839|NCT02203305|163131101|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.056||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Responses on the SSQ as measured with the total score were compared over the post-activation period (i.e., 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months).||||=0.056
81538096|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.2831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.14||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||0.14|-0.46|0.2831
81698102|NCT01763866|163094102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-71.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.8|-60.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||-60.0|-83.8|<0.001
81698103|NCT01763866|163094103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.29|-55.27||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-55.27|-65.29|<0.001
81698104|NCT01763866|163094103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-57.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.23|-51.51||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-51.51|-63.23|<0.001
81698105|NCT01763866|163094103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.84|-27.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-27.70|-37.84|<0.001
81698106|NCT01763866|163094103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-39.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.95|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.34|-33.71||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-33.71|-45.34|<0.001
81698107|NCT01763866|163094103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-65.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.78|-56.56||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-56.56|-73.78|<0.001
81698108|NCT01763866|163094103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-64.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.84|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.32|-57.19||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-57.19|-72.32|<0.001
81698109|NCT01763866|163094103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-38.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.68|-29.81||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-29.81|-46.68|<0.001
81698110|NCT01763866|163094103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.87|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.15|-29.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-29.90|-45.15|<0.001
81698111|NCT01763866|163094103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-59.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.73|-54.48||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-54.48|-64.73|<0.001
81698112|NCT01763866|163094103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-59.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.8|-53.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-53.60|-64.80|<0.001
81698113|NCT01763866|163094103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-58.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.6|-51.94||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-51.94|-64.60|<0.001
81698114|NCT01763866|163094103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-57.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.53|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.29|-50.32||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-50.32|-64.29|<0.001
81698115|NCT01763866|163094103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.18|-54.94||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-54.94|-65.18|<0.001
81470268|NCT00772005|162633280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7599||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7599
81470269|NCT00772005|162633280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4543||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4543
81470270|NCT00772005|162633280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.604||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6040
81470271|NCT00772005|162633281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2476||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2476
81538097|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.13|-0.72|0.0051
81538098|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.22||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.22|-0.81|0.0006
81717840|NCT02203305|163131101|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.448||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p\<0.001) and subscale (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and subscale (p=0.488).||Responses on the SSQ over the post-activation period (i.e., 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months). Subscales include: speech, spatial, and qualities of hearing. A repeated-measures ANOVA compared the main effects of interval and subscale and their interaction over time with the cochlear implant (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation).||||<0.448
81717841|NCT02203305|163131101|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.299||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: subscale (p\<0.001) and interval (p=0.072). Interaction: subscale and interval (p=0.299).||Responses on the SSQ over the post-activation period (i.e., 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months). Subscales include: speech, spatial, and qualities of hearing. A repeated-measures ANOVA compared the main effects of interval and subscale and their interaction over time with the cochlear implant (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation).||||<0.299
81717842|NCT02203305|163131101|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.018||||||There were significant main effects of interval (p\<0.001) and pragmatic subscale (p\<0.001), and their interaction (p\<0.018).|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p\<0.001) and pragmatic subscale (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and pragmatic subscale (p\<0.018).||Responses on the SSQ Speech pragmatic subscale over the post-activation period (i.e., 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months). A repeated-measures ANOVA compared the main effects of interval and pragmatic subscale and their interaction over time with the cochlear implant (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation).||||<0.018
81470272|NCT00772005|162633281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.949||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9490
81470273|NCT00772005|162633281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9035||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9035
81470274|NCT00772005|162633282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9472||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9472
81470275|NCT00772005|162633282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8335||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8335
81470276|NCT00772005|162633282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5674||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5674
81538099|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.14||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.14|-0.83|0.0058
81717843|NCT02203305|163131101|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.767|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p\<0.001) and pragmatic subscale (p=0.767). Interaction: interval and pragmatic subscale (p=0.542).||Responses on the SSQ Spatial pragmatic subscale over the post-activation period (i.e., 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months). A repeated-measures ANOVA compared the main effects of interval and pragmatic subscale and their interaction over time with the cochlear implant (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation).||||<0.767
81470277|NCT00772005|162633283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3536||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3536
81470278|NCT00772005|162633283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.194||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1940
81717844|NCT02203305|163131101|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.242|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p=0.003) and pragmatic subscale (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and pragmatic subscale (p=0.242).||Responses on the SSQ Qualities of Hearing pragmatic subscale over the post-activation period (i.e., 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months). A repeated-measures ANOVA compared the main effects of interval and pragmatic subscale and their interaction over time with the cochlear implant (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation).||||<0.242
81717845|NCT02203305|163131101|OTHER|Bivariate pearson correlation||||||0.37|||||||bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of subjective benefit (Speech Subscale) at the preoperative interval and speech recognition with AzBio sentences when the target is from the front and the masker is towards the acoustic ear.||||0.370
81717846|NCT02203305|163131101|OTHER|bivariate pearson correlation|||||=|0.865||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of subjective benefit (Speech Subscale) at the preoperative interval and speech recognition with AzBio sentences when the target is from the front and the masker is towards the acoustic ear.||||=0.865
81717847|NCT02203305|163131101|OTHER|bivariate pearson correlation|bivariate pearson correlation|0.6|||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of subjective benefit (Speech Subscale) at the 12-month interval and speech recognition with AzBio sentences when the target is from the front and the masker is towards the acoustic ear.||||=0.005
81717848|NCT02203305|163131101|OTHER|bivariate pearson correlation|bivariate pearson correlation|0.67|||=|0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of subjective benefit (Speech Subscale) at the 12-month interval and speech recognition with AzBio sentences when the target is from the front and the masker is towards the acoustic ear.||||=0.006
81717849|NCT02203305|163131101|OTHER|bivariate pearson correlation|bivariate pearson correlation|-0.33|||=|0.152|TWO_SIDED||||||bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of subjective benefit (Spatial Subscale) at the preoperative interval and sound source localization (RMS error).||||=0.152
81717850|NCT02203305|163131101|OTHER|bivariate pearson correlation|||||=|0.761|||||||bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of subjective benefit (Spatial Subscale) at the preoperative interval and sound source localization (RMS error).||||=0.761
81717851|NCT02203305|163131101|OTHER|bivariate pearson correlation|||||=|0.315|||||||bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of subjective benefit (Spatial Subscale) at the 12-month interval and sound source localization (RMS error).||||=0.315
81470279|NCT00772005|162633283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2129||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2129
81470280|NCT00772005|162633284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.584||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5840
81717852|NCT02203305|163131101|OTHER|bivariate pearson correlation|||||=|0.666|||||||bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of subjective benefit (Spatial Subscale) at the 12-month interval and sound source localization (RMS error).||||=0.666
81717853|NCT02203305|163131101|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.175|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: cohort (p=0.912), interval (p=0.463), and subscale (p=0.483). Interactions: 2-way or 3-way (p\>0.175).||Comparison of subjective benefit between groups (UHL/SSD and AHL) on the speech, spatial, and qualities of hearing subscales during the post-activation intervals (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months).||||>0.175
81717854|NCT02203305|163131102|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.161||||||"Significant effect of interval (p=0.046) and of condition (p\<0.001) and a non-significant interaction (p=0.161).~Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis."|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p=0.046) and condition (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and condition (p=0.161).||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) unaided and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) over the post-activation study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effects of interval (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation), condition (unaided or with the CI), and their interaction.||||<0.161
81717855|NCT02203305|163131102|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.107||||||"Significant effect of condition (p\<0.001) and the interaction (p\<0.001). Non-significant effect of interval (p=0.107).~Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis."|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: condition (p\<0.001) and interval p=0.107). Interaction of condition and interval (p\<0.001).||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) unaided and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) over the post-activation study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effects of interval (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation), condition (unaided or with the CI), and their interaction.||||>0.107
81717856|NCT02203305|163131102|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|ANOVA|||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in an unaided condition for the poorer hearing ear pre-operatively and with the cochlear implant (CI) over the study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effect of interval (before surgery, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation). Percent correct converted to RAU.||||<0.001
81470281|NCT00772005|162633284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6028||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6028
81470282|NCT00772005|162633284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1426||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1426
81470283|NCT00772005|162633285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5989||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5989
81470284|NCT00772005|162633285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7411||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7411
81470285|NCT00772005|162633285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1566||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1566
81470286|NCT00772005|162633286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.261||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2610
81538100|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.28|-0.97|0.0004
81538101|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.46||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.46|-1.14|<0.0001
81538102|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.57||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.57|-1.27|<0.0001
81717857|NCT02203305|163131102|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|ANOVA|||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in an unaided condition for the poorer hearing ear pre-operatively and with the cochlear implant (CI) over the study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effect of interval (before surgery, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation). Percent correct converted to RAU.||||<0.001
81717858|NCT02203305|163131102|OTHER|bivariate pearson correlation|||||=|0.58||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of age at implantation and speech recognition in noise at the 12-month interval with the cochlear implant, analyzed with a Bivariate Pearson correlation.||||=0.580
81717859|NCT02203305|163131102|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.743||||||A logit transformation was applied to proportion correct data prior to analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|Effects: SNR (p=0.026) \& masker condition (p\<0.001). Interactions: cohort \& condition (p\<0.001), interval \& condition (p=0.015). Others (p\>0.140).||Comparison of speech recognition between groups (UHL/SSD and AHL) for the three masker configurations (noise towards the better hearing ear, noise towards the poorer hearing ear, and noise from the front) and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR; 0, 5, or 10 dB SNR) over the post-activation intervals (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months).||||<0.743
81450236|NCT02036775|162587119|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of relative bioavailability without molar mass adjustment (dose adjustment) was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test divided by reference) for the rate of absorption at steady state (Cmax ss/AUCss 0-24) using an acceptance range of 75%-133%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|100.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.65|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.69|106.58|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV(%))|||106.58|94.69|
81538103|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||0.04|-0.66|0.0807
81698116|NCT01763866|163094103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-62.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.22|-55.42||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||-55.42|-70.22|<0.001
81698117|NCT01763866|163094104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-61.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.25|-56.03||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-56.03|-67.25|<0.001
81698118|NCT01763866|163094104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-54.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.4|-48.46||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-48.46|-61.40|<0.001
81698119|NCT01763866|163094104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-35.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.79|-29.44||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-29.44|-40.79|<0.001
81538104|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.22||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.22|-0.91|0.0014
81717860|NCT02203305|163131102|OTHER|pearson correlation|||||=|0.036||||||Percent correct converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to analysis.|bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of word recognition and speech recognition in noise, analyzed with a Bivariate Pearson correlation. Scores were averaged between 3 and 12 months post-activation as an estimate of asymptotic performance.||||=0.036
81717861|NCT02203305|163131103|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.183||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effect: interval (p=0.183) and condition (p=0.012). Interaction: interval and condition (p=0.081).||Soundfield localization of 200-ms speech-shaped noise, presented from 11 speakers at 60, 70, or 80 decibel (dB) sound pressure level (SPL) in a sound treated room. Variable error is the average of the standard deviation of the responses for each source and a lower score reflects a more consistently accurate response. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the effects of interval, condition (unaided or with the cochlear implant), and their interaction.||||<0.183
81717862|NCT02203305|163131103|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.196||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effect: interval (p=0.010) and condition (p=0.100). Interaction: interval and condition (p=0.196).||Soundfield localization of 200-ms speech-shaped noise, presented from 11 speakers at 60, 70, or 80 decibel (dB) sound pressure level (SPL) in a sound treated room. Variable error is the average of the standard deviation of the responses for each source and a lower score reflects a more consistently accurate response. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the effects of interval, condition (unaided or with the cochlear implant), and their interaction.||||<0.196
81717863|NCT02203305|163131103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Soundfield localization of 200-ms speech-shaped noise, presented from 11 speakers at 60, 70, or 80 decibel (dB) sound pressure level (SPL) in a sound treated room. Variable error is the average of the standard deviation of the responses for each source and a lower score reflects a more consistently accurate response. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the effect of interval (pre-operatively, 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post). Pre-op: unaided, Post: bilateral.||||0.056
81717864|NCT02203305|163131103|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.21||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Soundfield localization of 200-ms speech-shaped noise, presented from 11 speakers at 60, 70, or 80 decibel (dB) sound pressure level (SPL) in a sound treated room. Variable error is the average of the standard deviation of the responses for each source and a lower score reflects a more consistently accurate response. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the effects of interval (pre-operatively, 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post). Pre-op: unaided, Post: bilateral.||||=0.210
81717865|NCT02203305|163131104|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.071||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p\<0.071) and condition (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and condition (p\<0.051)||Soundfield localization of 200-ms speech-shaped noise, presented from 11 speakers at 60, 70, or 80 decibel (dB) sound pressure level (SPL) in a sound treated room. Constant error is a measure of side bias, and a lower score indicates less response bias to either side. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the effects of interval, condition (unaided or with the cochlear implant), and their interaction.||||<0.071
81717866|NCT02203305|163131104|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.109||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p=0.109) and condition (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and condition (p=0.052).||Soundfield localization of 200-ms speech-shaped noise, presented from 11 speakers at 60, 70, or 80 decibel (dB) sound pressure level (SPL) in a sound treated room. Constant error is a measure of side bias, and a lower score indicates less response bias to either side. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the effects of interval, condition (unaided or with the cochlear implant), and their interaction.||||<0.109
81717867|NCT02203305|163131104|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Soundfield localization of 200-ms speech-shaped noise, presented from 11 speakers at 60, 70, or 80 decibel (dB) sound pressure level (SPL) in a sound treated room. Constant error is a measure of side bias, and a lower score indicates less response bias to either side. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the effect of interval (pre-operatively, 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post). Pre-op: unaided, Post: bilateral.||||<0.001
81538105|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.34|-1.02|0.0001
81717868|NCT02203305|163131104|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Soundfield localization of 200-ms speech-shaped noise, presented from 11 speakers at 60, 70, or 80 decibel (dB) sound pressure level (SPL) in a sound treated room. Constant error is a measure of side bias, and a lower score indicates less response bias to either side. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the effects of interval (pre-operatively, 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post). Pre-op: unaided, Post: bilateral.||||<0.001
81717869|NCT02203305|163131105|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.024||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p=0.018) and condition (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and condition (p=0.024).||Soundfield localization of 200-ms speech-shaped noise, presented from 11 speakers at 60, 70, or 80 decibel (dB) sound pressure level (SPL) in a sound treated room. Adjusted constant error is a measure of reliability in the response taking side bias into account, and a lower score indicates a more reliable response. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the effects of interval, condition (unaided or with the cochlear implant), and their interaction.||||<0.024
81717870|NCT02203305|163131105|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.219|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p=0.187) and condition (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and condition (p=0.219).||Soundfield localization of 200-ms speech-shaped noise, presented from 11 speakers at 60, 70, or 80 decibel (dB) sound pressure level (SPL) in a sound treated room. Adjusted constant error is a measure of reliability in the response taking side bias into account, and a lower score indicates a more reliable response. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the effects of interval, condition (unaided or with the cochlear implant), and their interaction.||||<0.219
81717871|NCT02203305|163131105|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Soundfield localization of 200-ms speech-shaped noise, presented from 11 speakers at 60, 70, or 80 decibel (dB) sound pressure level (SPL) in a sound treated room. Adjusted constant error is a measure of reliability in the response taking side bias into account, and a lower score indicates a more reliable response. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the effect of interval (pre-operatively, 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post). Pre-op: unaided, Post: bilateral.||||<0.001
81717872|NCT02203305|163131105|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Soundfield localization of 200-ms speech-shaped noise, presented from 11 speakers at 60, 70, or 80 decibel (dB) sound pressure level (SPL) in a sound treated room. Adjusted constant error is a measure of reliability in the response taking side bias into account, and a lower score indicates a more reliable response. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the effects of interval (pre-operatively, 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post). Pre-op: unaided, Post: bilateral.||||<0.001
81717873|NCT02203305|163131106|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.011||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Responses on the Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB) as measured with the global score were compared over the post-activation period (i.e., 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months).||||=0.011
81717874|NCT02203305|163131106|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.264||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||The Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit, participants rank their perceived difficulty on a scale of 1-99, with lower values indicate less perceived difficulty. The global score is calculated from the responses on the ease of communication, reverberation, and effectiveness in background noise subscales. Responses were compared to responses over the post-activation period (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months) with the cochlear implant using a repeated-measures ANOVA.||||=0.264
81717875|NCT02203305|163131106|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.023||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p=0.005) and subscales (p=0.001). Interaction: interval and subscales (p=0.023).||The Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit, participants rank their perceived difficulty on a scale of 1-99, with lower values indicate less perceived difficulty. Subscales include: ease of communication, reverberation, effectiveness in background noise, and reverberation. A repeated-measures ANOVA compared the main effects of interval and subscale and their interaction over time with the cochlear implant (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation).||||<0.023
81470287|NCT00772005|162633286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4457||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4457
81470288|NCT00772005|162633286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1342||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1342
81470289|NCT00772005|162633287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0974||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0974
81470290|NCT00772005|162633287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.664||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6640
81470291|NCT00772005|162633287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1507||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1507
81717876|NCT02203305|163131106|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.643|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p=0.643) and subscale (p=0.005). Interaction: interval and subscale (p=0.480).||The Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit, participants rank their perceived difficulty on a scale of 1-99, with lower values indicate less perceived difficulty. Subscales include: ease of communication, reverberation, effectiveness in background noise, and reverberation. A repeated-measures ANOVA compared the main effects of interval and subscale and their interaction over time with the cochlear implant (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation).||||<0.643
81717877|NCT02203305|163131106|OTHER|bivariate pearson correlation (one-tailed)|||||=|0.947||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of subjective benefit (Noise Subscale) at the preoperative interval and speech recognition with AzBio sentences when the target is from the front and the masker is towards the acoustic ear.||||=0.947
81717878|NCT02203305|163131106|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of subjective benefit (Noise Subscale) at the preoperative interval and speech recognition with AzBio sentences when the target is from the front and the masker is towards the acoustic ear.||||=0.500
81717879|NCT02203305|163131106|OTHER|bivariate pearson correlation|bivariate pearson correlation|-0.51|||=|0.023|TWO_SIDED|||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of subjective benefit (Noise Subscale) at the 12-month interval and speech recognition with AzBio sentences when the target is from the front and the masker is towards the acoustic ear.||||=0.023
81717880|NCT02203305|163131106|OTHER|bivariate pearson correlation|bivariate pearson correlation|-0.55|||=|0.033|TWO_SIDED|||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of subjective benefit (Noise Subscale) at the 12-month interval and speech recognition with AzBio sentences when the target is from the front and the masker is towards the acoustic ear.||||=0.033
81717881|NCT02203305|163131106|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.208|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: cohort (p=0.541), interval (p=0.446), and subscale (p=0.208). Interactions: 2-way or 3-way (p\>0.287).||Comparison of subjective benefit between groups (UHL/SSD and AHL) on the ease of communication, background noise, and reverberation subscales over the post-activation intervals (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months).||||>0.208
81538106|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.16|-0.85|0.0046
81717882|NCT02203305|163131107|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.221||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||"The Tinnitus Handicap Inventory is a 25-item questionnaire. The subject answers yes (4 points), sometimes (2 points), or no (0 points) to each question. Responses are added to quantify tinnitus severity: none/slight (0-16), mild (18-36), moderate (38-56), severe (58-76), and catastrophic (78-100). Responses were compared over the post-activation time period (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months)."||||=0.221
81450237|NCT02036775|162587119|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of relative bioavailability without molar mass adjustment (dose adjustment) was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (test divided by reference) for the rate of absorption at steady state (Cmax ss/AUCss 0-24) using an acceptance range of 75%-133%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|75.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.64|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.92|81.93|||||The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV(%))|||81.93|69.92|
81538107|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.29|-0.99|0.0003
81538108|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.45||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.45|-1.14|<0.0001
81538109|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.7||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.70|-1.14|<0.0001
81538110|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.06|-0.77|0.0209
81538111|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.18||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.24||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.24|-0.93|0.0011
81538112|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.38|-1.07|<0.0001
81538113|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||0.05|-0.67|0.0956
81717883|NCT02203305|163131107|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.538||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||"The Tinnitus Handicap Inventory is a 25-item questionnaire. The subject answers yes (4 points), sometimes (2 points), or no (0 points) to each question. Responses are added to quantify tinnitus severity: none/slight (0-16), mild (18-36), moderate (38-56), severe (58-76), and catastrophic (78-100). Responses were compared over the post-activation time period (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months)."||||=0.538
81717884|NCT02203305|163131107|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.218||||||There were no significant main effects of cohort (p=0.265) or interval (p=0.430). There was no significant interaction between cohort and interval (p=0.218).|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: cohort (p=0.265) or interval (p=0.430). Interaction: cohort and interval (p=0.218).||Comparison of subjective benefit between groups (UHL/SSD and AHL) on the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory over the post-activation intervals (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months).||||>0.218
81717885|NCT02203305|163131108|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.322||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effect: interval (p=0.084) and condition (p=0.322). Interaction: interval and condition (p=0.125).||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) unaided and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) over the post-activation study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effects of interval (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation), condition (unaided or with the CI), and their interaction.||||<0.322
81717886|NCT02203305|163131108|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.317||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p=0.014) and condition (p=0.317). Interaction: interval and condition (p=0.118).||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) unaided and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) over the post-activation study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effects of interval (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation), condition (unaided or with the CI), and their interaction.||||<0.317
81717887|NCT02203305|163131108|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.017||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|ANOVA|||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in an unaided condition for the poorer hearing ear pre-operatively and with the cochlear implant (CI) over the study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effect of interval (before surgery, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation). Percent correct converted to RAU.||||=0.017
81717888|NCT02203305|163131108|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.292||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|ANOVA|||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in an unaided condition for the poorer hearing ear pre-operatively and with the cochlear implant (CI) over the study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effect of interval (before surgery, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation). Percent correct converted to RAU.||||=0.292
81717889|NCT02203305|163131108|OTHER|pearson correlation|||||>|0.185|||||||bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of word recognition and speech recognition in noise, analyzed with a Bivariate Pearson correlation. Scores were averaged between 3 and 12 months post-activation as an estimate of asymptotic performance.||||>0.185
81717890|NCT02203305|163131109|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.581||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effect: interval (p=0.039) and condition (p=0.007). Interaction: interval and condition (p=0.581).||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) unaided and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) over the post-activation study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effects of interval (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation), condition (unaided or with the CI), and their interaction.||||<0.581
81717891|NCT02203305|163131109|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.817||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: condition (p=0.005) and interval (p=0.528). Interaction: condition and interval (p=0.817).||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) unaided and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) over the post-activation study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effects of interval (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation), condition (unaided or with the CI), and their interaction.||||<0.817
81717892|NCT02203305|163131109|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.008||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in an unaided condition for the poorer hearing ear pre-operatively and with the cochlear implant (CI) over the study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effect of interval (before surgery, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation). Percent correct converted to RAU.||||=0.008
81717893|NCT02203305|163131109|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.009|||||||ANOVA|||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in an unaided condition for the poorer hearing ear pre-operatively and with the cochlear implant (CI) over the study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effect of interval (before surgery, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation). Percent correct converted to RAU.||||=0.009
81450238|NCT01898650|162587160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||no adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. the threshold for significance was set a priori at 0.05.|t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis was that blood flow would be equivalent on the unaffected and affected sides.||||0.004
81450239|NCT04874636|162587164|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.75|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.75|-0.59|
81450240|NCT04874636|162587165|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|2.0|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||2.00|-1.02|
81450241|NCT04874636|162587166|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.55|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.55|-0.27|
81717894|NCT02203305|163131109|OTHER|bivariate correlation|||||=|0.049||||||"Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.~This correlation was no longer significant when controlling for the hearing threshold at 8000 Hz."|bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of age at implantation and performance at the 12-month interval with the cochlear implant, analyzed with a Bivariate Pearson correlation (one-tailed).||||=0.049
81717895|NCT02203305|163131109|OTHER|pearson correlation|||||>|0.185|||||||bivariate pearson correlation|||Association of word recognition and speech recognition in noise, analyzed with a Bivariate Pearson correlation. Scores were averaged between 3 and 12 months post-activation as an estimate of asymptotic performance.||||>0.185
81717896|NCT02203305|163131110|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.44|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p=0.070) and condition (p=0.440). Interaction: interval and condition (p=0.047).||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) unaided and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) over the post-activation study period. Results are reported in dB SNR, where a lower value indicates better performance. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effects of interval (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation), condition (unaided or with the CI), and their interaction.||||<0.440
81717897|NCT02203305|163131110|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.379|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: condition (p\<0.001) and interval (p=0.250). Interaction: interval and condition (p=0.379).||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) unaided and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) over the post-activation study period. Results are reported in dB SNR, where a lower value indicates better performance. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effects of interval (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation), condition (unaided or with the CI), and their interaction.||||<0.379
81717898|NCT02203305|163131110|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.021|||||||ANOVA|||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in an unaided condition for the poorer hearing ear pre-operatively and with the cochlear implant (CI) over the study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effect of interval (before surgery, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation).||||=0.021
81717899|NCT02203305|163131110|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in an unaided condition for the poorer hearing ear pre-operatively and with the cochlear implant (CI) over the study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effect of interval (before surgery, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation).||||<0.001
81717900|NCT02203305|163131111|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.639||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effect: condition (p\<0.001) and interval (p=0.639). Interaction: interval and condition (p=0.280).||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) unaided and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) over the post-activation study period. Results are reported in dB SNR, where a lower value indicates better performance. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effects of interval (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation), condition (unaided or with the CI), and their interaction.||||<0.639
81717901|NCT02203305|163131111|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.637|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: condition (p\<0.001) and interval (p=0.637). Interaction: interval and condition (p=0.450).||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) unaided and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) over the post-activation study period. Results are reported in dB SNR, where a lower value indicates better performance. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effects of interval (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation), condition (unaided or with the CI), and their interaction.||||<0.637
81717902|NCT02203305|163131111|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in an unaided condition for the poorer hearing ear pre-operatively and with the cochlear implant (CI) over the study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effect of interval (before surgery, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation).||||<0.001
81717903|NCT02203305|163131111|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.002|||||||ANOVA|||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in an unaided condition for the poorer hearing ear pre-operatively and with the cochlear implant (CI) over the study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effect of interval (before surgery, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation).||||=0.002
81717904|NCT02203305|163131112|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.671|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p=0.020) and condition (p=0.406). Interaction: interval and condition (p=0.671).||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) unaided and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) over the post-activation study period. Results are reported in dB SNR, where a lower value indicates better performance. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effects of interval (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation), condition (unaided or with the CI), and their interaction.||||<0.671
81717905|NCT02203305|163131112|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.124|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p=0.124) and condition (p=0.845). Interaction: interval and condition (p=0.960).||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) unaided and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) over the post-activation study period. Results are reported in dB SNR, where a lower value indicates better performance. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effects of interval (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation), condition (unaided or with the CI), and their interaction.||||>0.124
81717906|NCT02203305|163131112|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.025|||||||ANOVA|||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in an unaided condition for the poorer hearing ear pre-operatively and with the cochlear implant (CI) over the study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effect of interval (before surgery, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation).||||=0.025
81450242|NCT04874636|162587167|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.02|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.02|-0.43|
81450243|NCT04874636|162587168|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|16.14|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||16.14|-0.32|
81450244|NCT04874636|162587169|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.3|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.30|-0.65|
81538114|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.16|-0.89|0.0050
81717907|NCT02203305|163131112|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.442|||||||ANOVA|||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in an unaided condition for the poorer hearing ear pre-operatively and with the cochlear implant (CI) over the study period. A repeated-measures ANOVA evaluated the main effect of interval (before surgery, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation).||||=0.442
81717908|NCT02203305|163131113|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Percent correct values were converted to rationalized arcsine units prior to analysis.|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparing word recognition (percent correct for CNC words) with a hearing aid at the pre-operative interval and the cochlear implant at the 12-month interval for the affected ear (masking presented to the contralateral ear).||||<0.001
81717909|NCT02203305|163131113|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired samples t-test comparing word recognition (percent correct for CNC words) with a hearing aid at the pre-operative interval and the cochlear implant at the 12-month interval for the affected ear (masking presented to the contralateral ear).||||<0.001
81717910|NCT02203305|163131114|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Participants listened with a bone conduction device preoperatively and with the cochlear implant at 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation. Overall root-mean-square (RMS) error is the difference between the sound source azimuth and the response azimuth and a lower score indicates more accurate localization of the sound source. Repeated-measures ANOVA compared performance over time.||||<0.001
81717911|NCT02203305|163131114|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Participants listening with a bone conduction device preoperatively and with the cochlear implant at 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation. Overall root-mean-square (RMS) error is the difference between the sound source azimuth and the response azimuth and a lower score indicates more accurate localization of the sound source. Repeated-measures ANOVA compared performance over time.||||<0.001
81717912|NCT02203305|163131114|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Compare localization performance with the cochlear implant to a bone-conduction device at the 12-month interval using a paired samples t-test.||||<0.001
81698120|NCT01763866|163094104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.15|-31.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-31.30|-44.15|<0.001
81450245|NCT04874636|162587170|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-34.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-176.34|106.69|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||106.69|-176.34|
81698121|NCT01763866|163094104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-66.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.88|-57.39||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-57.39|-75.88|<0.001
81698122|NCT01763866|163094104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.49|-51.52||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-51.52|-68.49|<0.001
81698123|NCT01763866|163094104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-40.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.55|-31.47||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-31.47|-49.55|<0.001
81698124|NCT01763866|163094104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.3|-24.28||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-24.28|-41.30|<0.001
81698125|NCT01763866|163094104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-59.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.95|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.78|-54.13||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-54.13|-65.78|<0.001
81698126|NCT01763866|163094104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-57.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.27|-51.57||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-51.57|-63.27|<0.001
81698127|NCT01763866|163094104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-59.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.95|-52.21||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-52.21|-66.95|<0.001
81698128|NCT01763866|163094104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-49.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.26|-41.27||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-41.27|-58.26|<0.001
81698129|NCT01763866|163094104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.87|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.57|-55.24||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-55.24|-66.57|<0.001
81698130|NCT01763866|163094104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.63|-48.62||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||-48.62|-64.63|<0.001
81698131|NCT01763866|163094105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-58.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.1|-53.89||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-53.89|-63.10|<0.001
81698132|NCT01763866|163094105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-52.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.49|-47.01||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-47.01|-57.49|<0.001
81698133|NCT01763866|163094105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.33|-28.98||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-28.98|-38.33|<0.001
81717913|NCT02203305|163131114|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Compare localization performance with the cochlear implant to a bone-conduction device at the 12-month interval using a paired samples t-test.||||<0.001
81450246|NCT04874636|162587171|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.09|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.09|-0.10|
81717914|NCT02203305|163131115|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||The Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit, participants rank their perceived difficulty on a scale of 1-99, with lower values indicate less perceived difficulty. The global score is calculated from the responses on the ease of communication, reverberation, and effectiveness in background noise subscales. Responses at the preoperative interval (alternative treatments for unilateral hearing loss) were compared to responses over time with the cochlear implant using a repeated-measures ANOVA.||||<0.001
81717915|NCT02203305|163131115|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||The Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit, participants rank their perceived difficulty on a scale of 1-99, with lower values indicate less perceived difficulty. The global score is calculated from the responses on the ease of communication, reverberation, and effectiveness in background noise subscales. Responses at the preoperative interval (alternative treatments for unilateral hearing loss) were compared to responses over time with the cochlear implant using a repeated-measures ANOVA.||||<0.001
81717916|NCT02203305|163131115|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p\<0.001) and subscales (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and subscales (p\<0.001).||The Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit, participants rank their perceived difficulty on a scale of 1-99, with lower values indicate less perceived difficulty. Subscales include: ease of communication, reverberation, effectiveness in background noise, and reverberation. A repeated-measures ANOVA compared the main effects of interval and subscale and their interaction from the preoperative interval (alternative treatments) and over time with the cochlear implant.||||<0.001
81717917|NCT02203305|163131115|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p\<0.001) and subscales (p=0.010). Interaction: interval and subscales (p=0.001).||The Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit, participants rank their perceived difficulty on a scale of 1-99, with lower values indicate less perceived difficulty. Subscales include: ease of communication, reverberation, effectiveness in background noise, and reverberation. A repeated-measures ANOVA compared the main effects of interval and subscale and their interaction from the preoperative interval (alternative treatments) and over time with the cochlear implant.||||<0.010
81717918|NCT02203305|163131116|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||"The Tinnitus Handicap Inventory is a 25-item questionnaire. The subject answers yes (4 points), sometimes (2 points), or no (0 points) to each question. Responses are added to quantify tinnitus severity: none/slight (0-16), mild (18-36), moderate (38-56), severe (58-76), and catastrophic (78-100). Responses were compared at the preoperative interval (alternative treatments) and over the post-activation time period (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months) with the cochlear implant."||||<0.001
81717919|NCT02203305|163131116|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.003||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||"The Tinnitus Handicap Inventory is a 25-item questionnaire. The subject answers yes (4 points), sometimes (2 points), or no (0 points) to each question. Responses are added to quantify tinnitus severity: none/slight (0-16), mild (18-36), moderate (38-56), severe (58-76), and catastrophic (78-100). Responses were compared at the preoperative interval (alternative treatments) and over the post-activation time period (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months) with the cochlear implant."||||=0.003
81717920|NCT02203305|163131117|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Responses on the SSQ as measured with the total score were compared at the preoperative interval (alternative treatments for SSD) and over the post-activation period (i.e., 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months).||||<0.001
81717921|NCT02203305|163131117|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|||Responses on the SSQ as measured with the total score were compared at the preoperative interval (alternative treatments for asymmetric hearing loss) and over the post-activation period (i.e., 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months).||||<0.001
81717922|NCT02203305|163131117|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"There were significant main effects of interval (p\<0.001) and subscale (p\<0.001) and interaction (p=0.001).~A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity."|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p\<0.001) and subscale (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and subscale (p=0.001).||Responses on the SSQ as measured with the subscales (speech, spatial, \& qualities) were compared at the preoperative interval (alternative treatments for SSD) and over the post-activation period (i.e., 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months). A repeated-measures ANOVA assessed the main effects of interval and subscale, and their interaction.||||<0.001
81538115|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.45||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.45|-1.18|<0.0001
81717923|NCT02203305|163131117|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.034||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p\<0.001) and subscale (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and subscale (p=0.034).||Responses on the SSQ as measured with the subscales (speech, spatial, \& qualities) were compared at the preoperative interval (alternative treatments for asymmetric hearing loss) and over the post-activation period (i.e., 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months). A repeated-measures ANOVA assessed the main effects of interval and subscale, and their interaction.||||<0.034
81717924|NCT02203305|163131117|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p\<0.001) and pragmatic subscale (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and pragmatic subscale (p\<0.001).||Responses on the SSQ Speech pragmatic subscale over the study period (i.e., preoperative, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation). A repeated-measures ANOVA compared the main effects of interval and pragmatic subscale and their interaction over time.||||<0.001
81717925|NCT02203305|163131117|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.192|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effect: interval (p\<0.001) and pragmatic subscale (p=0.192). Interaction: interval and pragmatic subscale (p=0.001).||Responses on the SSQ Spatial pragmatic subscale over the study period (i.e., preoperative, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation). A repeated-measures ANOVA compared the main effects of interval and pragmatic subscale and their interaction over time.||||<0.192
81717926|NCT02203305|163131117|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p\<0.001) and pragmatic subscale (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and pragmatic subscale (p\<0.001).||Responses on the SSQ Qualities of Hearing pragmatic subscale over the study period (i.e., preoperative, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation). A repeated-measures ANOVA compared the main effects of interval and pragmatic subscale and their interaction over time.||||<0.001
81717927|NCT02203305|163131117|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.479|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p\<0.001) and pragmatic subscale (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and pragmatic subscale (p=0.479).||Responses on the SSQ Speech pragmatic subscale over the study period (i.e., preoperative, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation). A repeated-measures ANOVA compared the main effects of interval and pragmatic subscale and their interaction over time.||||<0.479
81717928|NCT02203305|163131117|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.804|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effect: interval (p\<0.001) and pragmatic subscale (p=0.804). Interaction: interval and pragmatic subscale (p=0.090).||Responses on the SSQ Spatial pragmatic subscale over the study period (i.e., preoperative, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation). A repeated-measures ANOVA compared the main effects of interval and pragmatic subscale and their interaction over time.||||<0.804
81717929|NCT02203305|163131117|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effects: interval (p\<0.001) and pragmatic subscale (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and pragmatic subscale (p=0.005).||Responses on the SSQ Qualities of Hearing pragmatic subscale over the study period (i.e., preoperative, and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-activation). A repeated-measures ANOVA compared the main effects of interval and pragmatic subscale and their interaction over time.||||<0.005
81717930|NCT02203305|163131118|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) bone-conduction device at the preoperative interval and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) at the 12-month post-activation period. A paired samples t-test compared the performance with the two devices. Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.||||=0.001
81717931|NCT02203305|163131118|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.034|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) bone-conduction device at the preoperative interval and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) at the 12-month post-activation period. A paired samples t-test compared the performance with the two devices. Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.||||=0.034
81717932|NCT02203305|163131119|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) bone-conduction device at the preoperative interval and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) at the 12-month post-activation period. A paired samples t-test compared the performance with the two devices. Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.||||=0.001
81717933|NCT02203305|163131119|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.037|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) bone-conduction device at the preoperative interval and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) at the 12-month post-activation period. A paired samples t-test compared the performance with the two devices. Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.||||=0.037
81717934|NCT02203305|163131120|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) bone-conduction device at the preoperative interval and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) at the 12-month post-activation period. A paired samples t-test compared the performance with the two devices. Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.||||<0.001
81717935|NCT02203305|163131120|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Recorded AzBio sentences in a 10-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) bone-conduction device at the preoperative interval and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) at the 12-month post-activation period. A paired samples t-test compared the performance with the two devices. Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.||||=0.001
81717936|NCT02203305|163131121|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) with a bone-conduction device (preoperative interval) and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) at the 12-month post-activation interval. Results are reported in dB SNR, where a lower value indicates better performance. A paired samples t-test compared the performance with the two devices.||||=0.004
81717937|NCT02203305|163131121|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) bone-conduction device at the preoperative interval and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) at the 12-month post-activation period. A paired samples t-test compared the performance with the two devices. Results are reported in dB SNR, where a lower value indicates better performance.||||=0.004
81717938|NCT02203305|163131122|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) bone-conduction device at the preoperative interval and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) at the 12-month post-activation period. A paired samples t-test compared the performance with the two devices. Results are reported in dB SNR, where a lower value indicates better performance.||||<0.001
81717939|NCT02203305|163131122|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.727|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) bone-conduction device at the preoperative interval and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) at the 12-month post-activation period. A paired samples t-test compared the performance with the two devices. Results are reported in dB SNR, where a lower value indicates better performance.||||=0.727
81717940|NCT02203305|163131123|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) bone-conduction device at the preoperative interval and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) at the 12-month post-activation period. A paired samples t-test compared the performance with the two devices. Results are reported in dB SNR, where a lower value indicates better performance.||||=0.001
81450247|NCT00390221|162587172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.461|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.318|0.668||adjusted for the number of relapses in the 1 year prior to study entry, baseline Expanded Disability Status Scale (\<=2.5 vs \> 2.5), and age (\<=35 vs \>35)|Negative Binomial Regression|||||0.668|0.318|<0.0001
81717941|NCT02203305|163131123|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Recorded BKB sentences in a 4-talker masker were evaluated in 2 conditions: 1) bone-conduction device at the preoperative interval and 2) with the cochlear implant (CI) at the 12-month post-activation period. A paired samples t-test compared the performance with the two devices. Results are reported in dB SNR, where a lower value indicates better performance.||||=0.090
81717942|NCT02203305|163131129|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.923|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effect: electrode (p\<0.001), target stimulus (p=0.923), and interval (p=0.226). Interaction: electrode and interval (p=0.496).||A linear mixed effects model compared the main effects of target stimulus (click, tone), electrode (1-5), and interval (1, 3, 6, and 12 months) on the normalized pitch match.||||<0.923
81717943|NCT02203305|163131129|OTHER||||||>|0.164|||||||bivariate pearson correlation|||Correlation between pitch perception (normalized mean pitch match) and word recognition with the CI alone.||||>0.164
81717944|NCT02203305|163131129|OTHER|bivariate pearson correlation|||||>|0.367|||||||bivariate pearson correlation|||Correlation between pitch perception (normalized mean pitch match) and speech recognition in noise (masker from the front, masker towards the better hearing ear, and masker towards the poorer hearing ear).||||>0.367
81717945|NCT02203305|163131129|OTHER|bivariate pearson correlation|||||>|0.349|||||||bivariate pearson correlation|||Correlation between pitch perception (normalized mean pitch match) and sound source localization (RMS error).||||>0.349
81717946|NCT02203305|163131130|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Comparison of the unaided threshold at 125 Hz at the preoperative and initial activation intervals for the 25 participants with unaided threshold of 80 dB HL or better at the preoperative interval.~The data from the SSD and AHL group were combined to review hearing preservation with long arrays. The inclusion criteria for the implanted ear were the same for the SSD and AHL groups and all subjects received the same 31.5 mm electrode array."||||<0.001
81717947|NCT02203305|163131130|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.47|||||||ANOVA|generalized linear mixed-effects model||"Comparison of the unaided threshold at 125 Hz from the initial activation to the 12-month post-activation interval for the 9 participants with an unaided threshold of 95 dB HL or better at the initial activation interval.~The data from the SSD and AHL group were combined to review hearing preservation with long arrays. The inclusion criteria for the implanted ear were the same for the SSD and AHL groups and all subjects received the same 31.5 mm electrode array."||||=0.47
81717948|NCT02203305|163131131|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.739|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired samples t-test compared the performance with the bone-conduction device at the preoperative and 12-month intervals.||||=0.739
81717949|NCT02203305|163131131|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.553|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired samples t-test compared the performance with the bone-conduction device at the preoperative and 12-month intervals.||||=0.553
81470292|NCT00772005|162633288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7649||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7649
81538116|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.65||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.65|-1.40|<0.0001
81717950|NCT02203305|163131132|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.345||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|ANOVA|Main effect: interval (p=0.027) and masker condition (p\<0.001). Interaction: interval and masker condition (p=0.345).||A repeated-measures ANOVA assessed the effects of interval (preoperative and 12-months) and masker condition (front, acoustic ear, or affected ear) on performance with the bone conduction device.||||<0.345
81717951|NCT02203305|163131132|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.577||||||Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis.|ANOVA|Main effect: masker condition (p\<0.001) and interval (p=0.577). Interaction: interval and masker condition (p=0.055).||A repeated-measures ANOVA assessed the effects of interval (preoperative and 12-months) and masker condition (front, acoustic ear, or affected ear) on performance with the bone conduction device.||||<0.577
81717952|NCT02203305|163131133|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.023|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Main effect: coding strategy (p=0.023). Interaction: coding strategy and electrode (p=0.044). All other main effects and interactions were p\>0.160.||A linear mixed effect model assessed the main effects of stimulus, electrode, and coding strategy, and their interactions.||||>0.023
81717953|NCT02203305|163131133|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.035|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Pitch perception for electrode 1 (p=0.035). All other comparisons were p\>0.318.||Paired samples t-tests evaluated whether pitch perception (mean normalized pitch) differed between coding strategy for each electrode.||||>0.035
81717954|NCT02203305|163131134|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.084|||||||ANOVA|Main effects: condition (p=0.960) and interval (p=0.084). Interaction: condition and interval (p=0.433).||A repeated-measures ANOVA assessed the effects of condition (unaided, bone-conduction device) and interval (preoperative, 12-month) and their interaction on sound source localization.||||>0.084
81717955|NCT02203305|163131134|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.434|||||||ANOVA|Main effect: condition (p=0.434) or interval (p=0.687). Interaction: condition and interval (p=0.678).||A repeated-measures ANOVA assessed the effects of condition (unaided, bone-conduction device) and interval (preoperative, 12-month) and their interaction on sound source localization.||||>0.434
81717956|NCT02203305|163131135|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.935||||||Percent correct converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to analysis.|ANOVA|Main effects: condition (p=0.018), interval (p=0.012), and masker (p\<0.001). Interactions: interval and masker (p\<0.001). Other interactions: p\>0.117.||A repeated-measures ANOVA assessed the effects of condition (unaided, bone-conduction device), interval (preoperative, 12-month), and masker condition and their 2-way and 3-way interactions on speech recognition in noise.||||<0.935
81470293|NCT00772005|162633288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4866||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4866
81538117|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||0.05|-0.69|0.0915
81717957|NCT02203305|163131135|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.977||||||A Greenhouse-Geisser correction was applied as indicated by the Mauchly test of sphericity.|ANOVA|Effects: interval (p=0.012) and masker (p\<0.001). Interactions: interval\&masker (p=0.020) \& condition, interval, \&masker (p=0.035). Others: (p\>0.131).||A repeated-measures ANOVA assessed the effects of condition (unaided, bone-conduction device), interval (preoperative, 12-month), and masker condition and their 2-way and 3-way interactions on speech recognition in noise.||||<0.977
81717958|NCT01453296|163131149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|5.7|||||Day 1 maximum HR (0-2 hr). The estimated value represents the treatment difference: VI 25 µg minus placebo.|||5.7|-0.8|
81717959|NCT01453296|163131149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|3.7|||||Day 14 maximum HR (0-2 hr). The estimated value represents the treatment difference: VI 25 µg minus placebo.|||3.7|-2.4|
81717960|NCT01453296|163131149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|3.6|||||Day 14 maximum HR (0-8 hr). The estimated value represents the treatment difference: VI 25 µg minus placebo.|||3.6|-2.6|
81717961|NCT01453296|163131150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|5.7|||||Day 1 weighted HR (0-2 hr). The estimated value represents the treatment difference: VI 25 µg minus placebo.|||5.7|-0.8|
81717962|NCT01453296|163131150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|3.7|||||Day 14 weighted HR (0-2 hr). The estimated value represents the treatment difference: VI 25 µg minus placebo.|||3.7|-2.4|
81717963|NCT01453296|163131150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|3.6|||||Day 14 weighted HR (0-8 hr). The estimated value represents the treatment difference: VI 25 µg minus placebo.|||3.6|-2.6|
81717964|NCT01453296|163131151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|6.6|||||Day 1 maximum QTcF (0-2 hr). The estimated value represents the treatment difference: VI 25 µg minus placebo.|||6.6|-4.5|
81717965|NCT01453296|163131151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|6.3|||||Day 14 maximum QTcF (0-2 hr). The estimated value represents the treatment difference: VI 25 µg minus placebo.|||6.3|-3.2|
81717966|NCT01453296|163131151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.7|||||Day 14 maximum QTcF (0-8 hr). The estimated value represents the treatment difference: VI 25 µg minus placebo.|||5.7|-3.0|
81717967|NCT01453296|163131165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|6.61|||||Day 1 weighted QTcF (0-2 hr). The estimated value represents the treatment difference: VI 25 µg minus placebo.|||6.61|-2.59|
81717968|NCT01453296|163131165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|7.81|||||Day 14 weighted QTcF (0-2 hr). The estimated value represents the treatment difference: VI 25 µg minus placebo.|||7.81|-1.93|
81717969|NCT01453296|163131165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|7.08|||||Day 14 weighted QTcF (0-8 hr). The estimated value represents the treatment difference: VI 25 µg minus placebo.|||7.08|-0.70|
81717970|NCT03155269|163131166|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0423||||0.1324|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.1057|0.0211||The setting of the two-sided significance level of 0.025 was used for the 2 co-primary endpoints to ensure that the overall significance level for the primary endpoint was less than or equal to 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product group and strata as fixed effects, and the corresponding baseline value as covariate.|Difference is test product minus reference product such that a negative difference favors the test product.|||0.0211|-0.1057|0.1324
81717971|NCT03155269|163131167|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.229||||0.0469|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.03|0.489||The setting of the two-sided significance level of 0.025 was used for the 2 co-primary endpoints to ensure that the overall significance level for the primary endpoint was less than or equal to 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product group and strata as fixed effects, and the corresponding baseline value as covariate.|Difference is test product minus reference product such that a negative difference favors the test product.|||0.489|-0.030|0.0469
81717972|NCT03056456|163131191|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.23||||||Day 1||1.23|0.810|
81717973|NCT03056456|163131191|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.817|1.25||||||Day 3||1.25|0.817|
81717974|NCT03056456|163131192|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.808|1.31||||||Day 1||1.31|0.808|
81717975|NCT03056456|163131192|SUPERIORITY|Day 3|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.32||||||||1.32|0.820|
81717976|NCT02234427|163131195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|5e-06||||||Above noted p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. Analysis was performed using the TopHat/Cufflinks pipeline. The differential expression algorithm uses a beta distribution and the overdispersion with a negative binomial distribution.|negative binomial|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in gene expression before and after aspirin therapy||||<0.000005
81717977|NCT03707145|163131234|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared|0.058|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Partial Eta Squared was calculated based on ANOVA with Time (pre-post) as within subject factor and Empowerment (Professional led versus Patient Empowered) as between subject factor.||||
81717978|NCT03707145|163131235|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared|0.008|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Partial Eta Squared was calculated based on ANOVA with Time (pre-post) as within subject factor and Empowerment (Professional led versus Patient Empowered) as between subject factor.||||
81717979|NCT00145119|163131256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||proportion (%)|8.0||||||||||||||||||
81717980|NCT05405218|163131369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.29|-0.13|0.46
81717981|NCT05405218|163131370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.23|-0.2|0.92
81717982|NCT05405218|163131372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.61||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.3|-0.08|0.09
81717983|NCT05405218|163131373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.05|-0.06|0.9
81717984|NCT02207413|163131425|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of the 4 strains): UL of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (D-QIV\_LP/ D-QIV\_IP) is ≤ 1.5.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.11|||ANCOVA||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval (Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance).|The adjusted GMT of HI antibodies for H1N1 strain at post-vaccination of each vaccine, the GMT ratio of Influsplit Tetra\_LP/ Influsplit Tetra\_IP and the 2-sided 95% CI on each GMT ratio were computed after fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titers, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination antibody titer as covariate.||1.11|0.85|
81717985|NCT02207413|163131425|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of the 4 strains): UL of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Influsplit Tetra\_LP/ Influsplit Tetra\_IP) is ≤ 1.5.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.18|||ANCOVA||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval (Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance).|The adjusted GMT of HI antibodies for H3N2 strain at post-vaccination of each vaccine, the GMT ratio of Influsplit Tetra\_LP/Influsplit Tetra\_IP and the 2-sided 95% CI on each GMT ratio were computed after fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titers, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination antibody titer as covariate.||1.18|0.94|
81717986|NCT02207413|163131425|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of the 4 strains): UL of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Influsplit Tetra\_LP/ Influsplit Tetra\_IP) is ≤ 1.5|Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.16|||ANCOVA||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval (Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance).|The adjusted GMT of HI antibodies for Yamagata strain at post-vaccination of each vaccine, the GMT ratio of Influsplit Tetra\_LP/Influsplit Tetra\_IP and the 2-sided 95% CI on each GMT ratio were computed after fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titers, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination antibody titer as covariate.||1.16|0.91|
81698134|NCT01763866|163094105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-40.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.67|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.27|-34.74||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-34.74|-45.27|<0.001
81698135|NCT01763866|163094105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-59.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.61|-52.07||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-52.07|-66.61|<0.001
81698136|NCT01763866|163094105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-58.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.46|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.56|-51.93||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-51.93|-65.56|<0.001
81698137|NCT01763866|163094105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.09|-27.75||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-27.75|-42.09|<0.001
81698138|NCT01763866|163094105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-39.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.57|-32.71||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-32.71|-46.57|<0.001
81698139|NCT01763866|163094105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-54.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.66|-50.05||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-50.05|-59.66|<0.001
81698140|NCT01763866|163094105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.66|-51.61||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-51.61|-60.66|<0.001
81698141|NCT01763866|163094105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-50.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.72|-44.83||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-44.83|-56.72|<0.001
81698142|NCT01763866|163094105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-54.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.11|-48.76||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-48.76|-61.11|<0.001
81698143|NCT01763866|163094105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-55.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.94|-50.74||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-50.74|-59.94|<0.001
81717987|NCT02207413|163131425|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of the 4 strains): UL of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Influsplit Tetra\_LP/ Influsplit Tetra\_IP) is ≤ 1.5.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.21|||ANCOVA||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval (Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance).|The adjusted GMT of HI antibodies for Victoria strain at post-vaccination of each vaccine, the GMT ratio of Influsplit Tetra\_LP/Influsplit Tetra\_IP and the 2-sided 95% CI on each GMT ratio were computed after fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titers, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination antibody titer as covariate.||1.21|0.90|
81717988|NCT02207413|163131426|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of the 4 strains): UL of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Influsplit Tetra\_LP/Influsplit Tetra\_IP) is ≤ 1.5.|Adjusted GMT ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.28|||ANCOVA|||The adjusted GMT of HI antibodies for H1N1 strain at post-vaccination of each vaccine, the GMT ratio of Influsplit Tetra\_LP/Influsplit Tetra\_IP and the 2-sided 95% CI on each GMT ratio were computed after fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titers, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination antibody titer as covariate.||1.28|0.90|
81717989|NCT02207413|163131426|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of the 4 strains): UL of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Influsplit Tetra\_LP/Influsplit Tetra\_IP) is ≤ 1.5|Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.39|||ANCOVA||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval (Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance).|The adjusted GMT of HI antibodies for H3N2 strain at post-vaccination of each vaccine, the GMT ratio of Influsplit Tetra\_LP/Influsplit Tetra\_IP and the 2-sided 95% CI on each GMT ratio were computed after fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titers, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination antibody titer as covariate.||1.39|1.00|
81717990|NCT02207413|163131426|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of the 4 strains): UL of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Influsplit Tetra\_LP/Influsplit Tetra\_IP) is ≤ 1.5.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.27|||ANCOVA|||The adjusted GMT of HI antibodies for Yamagata strain at post-vaccination of each vaccine, the GMT ratio of Influsplit Tetra\_LP/Influsplit Tetra\_IP and the 2-sided 95% CI on each GMT ratio were computed after fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titers, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination antibody titer as covariate.||1.27|0.91|
81717991|NCT02207413|163131426|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of the 4 strains): UL of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Influsplit Tetra\_LP/Influsplit Tetra\_IP) is ≤ 1.5.|Adjusted GMT Ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.38|||ANCOVA||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval (Ancova model: adjustment for baseline titer - pooled variance).|The adjusted GMT of HI antibodies for Victoria strain at post-vaccination of each vaccine, the GMT ratio of Influsplit Tetra\_LP/Influsplit Tetra\_IP and the 2-sided 95% CI on each GMT ratio were computed after fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titers, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination antibody titer as covariate||1.38|0.99|
81717992|NCT01646268|163131457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means|-4.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.18|-2.45|||ANCOVA||Value describes the difference value of the mean change from baseline between Rotigotine and Placebo groups. The Value for this outcome was -4.6.|The null hypothesis (H0) is that there is no difference in the change in the sum of the score from the ADL and motor examination in the UPDRS (Parts II+II) between the active treatment and the placebo groups (i.e., the change from Baseline in the sum of the score from the ADL and motor examination in the UPDRS (Parts II+III) is the same for both groups).||-2.45|-7.18|<0.0001
81717993|NCT01256086|163131461|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Relative potency of Novolizer compared to Aerolizer. Equivalence was to be concluded if the CI for the relative potency was completely covered by the interval (0.67, 1.50) according to OIP Guideline.|Relative potency|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.38|||||Fieller confidence interval for logarithm of relative potency|||1.38|0.94|
81717994|NCT02354352|163131462|NON_INFERIORITY|Using a Type I error rate of 5%, we conducted a power calculation using a non-inferiority test on 12-month change in Ecc. If there is truly no difference in the 12-month Ecc change between the spironolactone and eplerenone groups, 46 patients (23 in each group) would result in at least 80% power to ensure that the lower limit of a one-sided 95% confidence interval for the true difference between the spironolactone and eplerenone groups to be above the non-inferiority limit of -1.75.||||||0.5867|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5867
81717995|NCT01169259|163131463|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.06|||Regression, Cox|||||1.06|0.88|0.47
81717996|NCT01169259|163131463|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.13|||Regression, Cox|||||1.13|0.93|0.56
81717997|NCT01169259|163131464|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.12|||Regression, Cox|||||1.12|0.85|0.69
81717998|NCT01169259|163131464|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.06|||Regression, Cox|||||1.06|0.80|0.24
81717999|NCT01169259|163131465|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.02|||Regression, Cox|||||1.02|0.67|0.08
81718000|NCT01169259|163131465|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.2|||Regression, Cox|||||1.20|0.79|0.79
81718001|NCT01169259|163131466|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.31|||Regression, Cox|||||1.31|0.79|0.90
81718002|NCT01169259|163131466|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.16|||Regression, Cox|||||1.16|0.70|0.43
81718003|NCT01169259|163131467|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.07|||Regression, Cox|||||1.07|0.72|0.19
81718004|NCT01169259|163131467|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.39|||Regression, Cox|||||1.39|0.94|0.17
81718005|NCT01169259|163131468|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.62|||Regression, Cox|||||1.62|0.73|0.67
81718006|NCT01169259|163131468|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.83|||Regression, Cox|||||1.83|0.83|0.31
81718007|NCT01169259|163131469|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.08|||Regression, Cox|||||1.08|0.86|0.53
81718008|NCT01169259|163131469|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.04|||Regression, Cox|||||1.04|0.82|0.21
81718009|NCT01169259|163131470|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.19|||Regression, Cox|||||1.19|0.78|0.73
81718010|NCT01169259|163131470|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.9|||Regression, Cox|||||0.90|0.59|0.003
81718011|NCT01169259|163131471|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.2|||Regression, Cox|||||1.20|0.76|0.68
81718012|NCT01169259|163131471|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.31|||Regression, Cox|||||1.31|0.83|0.72
81718013|NCT01169259|163131472|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.4|||Regression, Cox|||||1.40|0.88|0.38
81718014|NCT01169259|163131472|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.21|||Regression, Cox|||||1.21|0.76|0.73
81718015|NCT01169259|163131473|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.12|||Regression, Cox|||||1.12|0.87|0.87
81718016|NCT01169259|163131473|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.15|||Regression, Cox|||||1.15|0.90|0.79
81718017|NCT01169259|163131474|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.06|||Regression, Cox|||||1.06|0.83|0.33
81450248|NCT00390221|162587172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.503||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.352|0.721||adjusted for the number of relapses in the 1 year prior to study entry, baseline Expanded Disability Status Scale (\<=2.5 vs \> 2.5), and age (\<=35 vs \>35)|Negative Binomial Regression|||||0.721|0.352|0.0002
81718018|NCT01169259|163131474|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.28|||Regression, Cox|||||1.28|1.00|0.056
81470294|NCT00772005|162633288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5002
81718019|NCT01169259|163131475|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.09|||Regression, Cox|||||1.09|0.79|0.38
81718020|NCT01169259|163131475|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.05|||Regression, Cox|||||1.05|0.76|0.18
81718021|NCT01169259|163131476|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.96|||Regression, Cox|||||0.96|0.59|0.024
81718022|NCT01169259|163131476|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.19|||Regression, Cox|||||1.19|0.73|0.58
81718023|NCT01169259|163131477|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.11|||Regression, Cox|||||1.11|0.84|0.62
81718024|NCT01169259|163131477|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.12|||Regression, Cox|||||1.12|0.84|0.72
81718025|NCT01169259|163131478|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.19|||Regression, Cox|||||1.19|0.79|0.78
81718026|NCT01169259|163131478|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.95|||Regression, Cox|||||0.95|0.63|0.016
81718027|NCT01169259|163131479|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.01|||Regression, Cox|||||1.01|0.55|0.058
81718028|NCT01169259|163131479|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.33|||Regression, Cox|||||1.33|0.73|0.94
81718029|NCT01169259|163131480|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.12|||Regression, Cox|||||1.12|0.83|0.61
81718030|NCT01169259|163131480|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.97|||Regression, Cox|||||0.97|0.71|0.016
81718031|NCT01169259|163131481|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.39|||Regression, Cox|||||1.39|0.83|0.61
81718032|NCT01169259|163131481|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.24|||Regression, Cox|||||1.24|0.74|0.74
81718033|NCT01169259|163131482|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.38|||Regression, Cox|||||1.38|0.42|0.37
81718034|NCT01169259|163131482|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.39|||Regression, Cox|||||2.39|0.72|0.37
81718035|NCT01169259|163131483|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.06|||Regression, Cox|||||3.06|0.84|0.15
81718036|NCT01169259|163131483|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.97|||Regression, Cox|||||0.97|0.26|0.04
81718037|NCT01169259|163131484|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.95|||Regression, Cox|||||1.95|0.83|0.27
81718038|NCT01169259|163131484|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.16|||Regression, Cox|||||1.16|0.49|0.198
81718039|NCT01169259|163131485|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.54|||Regression, Cox|||||1.54|0.46|0.58
81718040|NCT01169259|163131485|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.01|||Regression, Cox|||||2.01|0.60|0.76
81718041|NCT01169259|163131486|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.2|||Regression, Cox|||||1.20|0.71|0.56
81718042|NCT01169259|163131486|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.93|||Regression, Cox|||||0.93|0.55|0.014
81718043|NCT01169259|163131487|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.27||||||||1.27|0.92|
81718044|NCT01169259|163131487|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.15||||||||1.15|0.83|
81718045|NCT01169259|163131488|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.26||||||||1.26|0.82|
81718046|NCT01169259|163131488|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.29||||||||1.29|0.84|
81718047|NCT04242446|163131489|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.979|4.089|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.089|0.979|0.030
81718048|NCT04242446|163131489|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.234||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.159|4.307|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.307|1.159|0.006
81718049|NCT04242446|163131490|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.416||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.615|3.26||Nominal p-value only due to the testing hierarchy failing on the HISCR50 outcome.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.260|0.615|0.350
81718050|NCT04242446|163131490|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.175||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.021|4.635|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.635|1.021|0.021
81718051|NCT04242446|163131491|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.574||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.472|-0.675||Nominal p-value only due to the testing hierarchy failing on the HISCR50 outcome.|ANCOVA|||||-0.675|-4.472|0.002
81718052|NCT04242446|163131491|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.682|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.394|-0.97|||ANCOVA|||||-0.970|-4.394|<0.001
81538118|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.02|-0.75|0.0378
81718053|NCT04242446|163131492|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.551||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.521|0.418||Nominal p-value only due to the testing hierarchy failing on the HISCR50 outcome.|ANCOVA|||||0.418|-1.521|0.201
81718054|NCT04242446|163131492|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.186||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.05|-0.322|||ANCOVA|||||-0.322|-2.050|0.002
81718055|NCT04242446|163131493|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.618||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.489|5.352||Nominal p-value only due to the testing hierarchy failing on the HISCR50 outcome.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.352|0.489|0.367
81718056|NCT04242446|163131493|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.757||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.909|8.364|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.364|0.909|0.041
81718057|NCT05981365|163131536|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.2629|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1673|1.3663||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.3663|1.1673|
81718058|NCT05981365|163131536|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.1845|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0758|1.3042||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.3042|1.0758|
81718059|NCT05981365|163131537|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.1929|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0215|1.393||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.3930|1.0215|
81718060|NCT05981365|163131538|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.1311|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0496|1.2189||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.2189|1.0496|
81718061|NCT05981365|163131539|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.8228||||||90.0|0.6992|0.9683||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||0.9683|0.6992|
81718062|NCT05981365|163131540|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.5738|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4523|1.7054||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.7054|1.4523|
81718063|NCT05981365|163131541|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.1491|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0807|1.222||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.2220|1.0807|
81718064|NCT05981365|163131541|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.9494|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8759|1.0291||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.0291|0.8759|
81538119|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.16|-0.89|0.0053
81718065|NCT05981365|163131542|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.3316|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2558|1.4121||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.4121|1.2558|
81718066|NCT05981365|163131543|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.1282|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.1896||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.1896|1.0700|
81718067|NCT05981365|163131544|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.8047|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7173|0.9027||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||0.9027|0.7173|
81718068|NCT05981365|163131545|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|2.0611|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.8789|2.2609||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||2.2609|1.8789|
81718069|NCT05981365|163131546|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.1374|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0672|1.2122||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.2122|1.0672|
81718070|NCT05981365|163131546|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.9371|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8643|1.0162||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.0162|0.8643|
81718071|NCT05981365|163131547|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.2713|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1939|1.3538||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.3538|1.1939|
81718072|NCT05981365|163131548|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.127|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0688|1.1883||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.1883|1.0688|
81718073|NCT05981365|163131549|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.7973|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7039|0.9031||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||0.9031|0.7039|
81718074|NCT05981365|163131550|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|2.026|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.8496|2.2193||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||2.2193|1.8496|
81718075|NCT05981365|163131551|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.7909|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.716|0.8737||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||0.8737|0.7160|
81718076|NCT05981365|163131552|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.0831|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9723|1.2065||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.2065|0.9723|
81718077|NCT05981365|163131553|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.3138|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1871|1.4541||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.4541|1.1871|
81718078|NCT05981365|163131554|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.7958|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.742|0.8534||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||0.8534|0.7420|
81718079|NCT05981365|163131555|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.0322|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9531|1.1179||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.1179|0.9531|
81718080|NCT05981365|163131556|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.1975|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0972|1.3069||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.3069|1.0972|
81718081|NCT05981365|163131557|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.8018|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7472|0.8604||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||0.8604|0.7472|
81718082|NCT05981365|163131558|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.063|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9888|1.1427||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.1427|0.9888|
81718083|NCT05981365|163131559|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.2197|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1114|1.3385||||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model, with treatment as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||1.3385|1.1114|
81718084|NCT00617175|163131626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Negative binomial regression|||||||<0.001
81538120|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.08|-0.83|0.0614
81718085|NCT03586427|163131628|OTHER|Mixed model of repeated measures least square estimates of change compared to placebo|||||>|0.05||||||Comparison of each dose level change from baseline to placebo baseline yielded P values \>0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Each dose group was compared to placebo||||>0.05
81718086|NCT00593385|163131643|OTHER||Meta-Analysis|9.67||||0.005|ONE_SIDED|95.0||16.57||An exact one sided upper 95% confidence interval of the primary endpoint rate was calculated based on primary analysis population.|Exact test of the binomial distribution||To estimate primary endpoint rate, a meta-analysis was performed on data from 3 previous studies. The meta-analytical rate derived was 9.67%|The composite event rate to determine the performance metric of 16.57% was based on a meta-analysis performed on data from 3 previous studies(9.67%). A 6.9% margin was deemed acceptable at the time of study design. Rejection of the null hypothesis requires that the iCAST Covered Stent primary endpoint rate was significantly below 16.57%. Other assumptions for the analysis included a power of 80% and one-sided alpha error of 5%.||16.57||0.005
81718087|NCT00924313|163131688|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The reported p-value is representative of the difference in levels of the histopathologic confirmed tumor and normal prostate tissue.|Spearman rank correlation|||||||<0.0001
81718088|NCT00924313|163131688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65||||||The reported p-value is representative of the BPH high uptake level.|Spearman rank correlation|||||||0.65
81718089|NCT00924313|163131691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Spearman rank correlation|||||||0.55
81718090|NCT00924313|163131693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.407|||||||Spearman rank correlation|||||||0.407
81718091|NCT01335620|163131750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Compare baseline to 24 weeks||||0.018
81718092|NCT04983589|163131751|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|27.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.3|37.4||Analysis was done using chi-square test.|Chi-squared||The 95% confidence interval for the proportion differences was calculated using the normal approximation based on pooled variance without continuity correction.|||37.4|17.3|<0.0001
81718093|NCT04983589|163131752|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|26.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.8|36.0||Analysis was done using chi-square test.|Chi-squared||The 95% confidence interval for the proportion differences was calculated using the normal approximation based on pooled variance without continuity correction.|||36.0|16.8|<0.0001
81718094|NCT04983589|163131753|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|34.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.7|46.7||Analysis was done using chi-square test.|Chi-squared||The 95% confidence interval for the proportion differences was calculated based on the normal approximation using pooled variance without continuity correction.|||46.7|22.7|<0.0001
81718095|NCT04983589|163131754|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|20.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|32.6||Analysis was done using chi-square test.|Chi-squared||The 95% confidence interval for the proportion differences was calculated using the normal approximation using pooled variance without continuity correction.|||32.6|8.6|0.001
81718096|NCT04259905|163131755|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81718097|NCT04259905|163131756|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81718098|NCT04259905|163131757|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81718099|NCT00978120|163131776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.014
81718100|NCT00978120|163131777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.05
81718101|NCT00978120|163131780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.470
81718102|NCT00978120|163131781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.120
81718103|NCT00978120|163131782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.284|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.284
81718104|NCT00978120|163131783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81718105|NCT00978120|163131784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.341|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.341
81538121|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.18||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.18|-0.92|0.0040
81718106|NCT00978120|163131785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.020
81718107|NCT00978120|163131786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.245|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.245
81718108|NCT00978120|163131787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.173|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.173
81718109|NCT00978120|163131788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.362|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.362
81718110|NCT00978120|163131789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.006
81718111|NCT00978120|163131790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.016
81718112|NCT00978120|163131791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.032
81718113|NCT02152982|163131807|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1673|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1673
81718114|NCT02152982|163131808|OTHER|Interaction test|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.89||||0.6659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.5|||Type 3 likelihood-ratio p-value|||||1.50|0.53|0.6659
81718115|NCT02152982|163131809|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Cox Proportional Hazard|1.05||||0.3164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.29|||Stratified Log Rank|||||1.29|0.86|0.3164
81718116|NCT02152982|163131810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7018|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7018
81718117|NCT02152982|163131811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0003
81718118|NCT00650806|163131816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.1|||ANOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center.||||-0.1|-1.6|0.031
81718119|NCT00650806|163131816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.8|||ANOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center.||||-0.8|-2.4|<0.001
81718120|NCT00650806|163131816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.6|||ANOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center.||||-0.6|-2.1|<0.001
81718121|NCT00650806|163131817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-0.02|||ANCOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center. Baseline body weight was a covariate.||||-0.02|-1.58|0.045
81718122|NCT00650806|163131817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.8|||ANCOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center. Baseline body weight was a covariate.||||-0.80|-2.40|<0.001
81718123|NCT00650806|163131817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|-0.51|||ANCOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center. Baseline body weight was a covariate.||||-0.51|-2.07|0.001
81718124|NCT00650806|163131818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.03|||ANCOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center. The corresponding baseline measurement was a covariate.||||-0.03|-0.59|0.031
81718125|NCT00650806|163131818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.32|||ANCOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center. The corresponding baseline measurement was a covariate.||||-0.32|-0.90|<0.001
81718126|NCT00650806|163131818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.2|||ANCOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center. The corresponding baseline measurement was a covariate.||||-0.20|-0.76|<0.001
81718127|NCT00650806|163131819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.317||95.0|0.6|5.6||P-value controlled for run-in weight loss stratum and pooled center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio and Confidence Interval controlled for run-in weight loss stratum and pooled center.|||5.6|0.6|0.317
81718128|NCT00650806|163131819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|11.1||P-value controlled for run-in weight loss stratum and pooled center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio and Confidence Interval controlled for run-in weight loss stratum and pooled center.|||11.1|0.9|0.059
81718129|NCT00650806|163131819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|10.0||P-value controlled for run-in weight loss stratum and pooled center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio and Confidence Interval controlled for run-in weight loss stratum and pooled center.|||10.0|1.0|0.027
81718130|NCT00650806|163131820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.117|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlled for run-in weight loss stratum and pooled center.||||||0.117
81718131|NCT00650806|163131820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.225|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlled for run-in weight loss stratum and pooled center.||||||0.225
81718132|NCT00650806|163131820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test controlled for run-in weight loss stratum and pooled center.||||||0.317
81718133|NCT00650806|163131821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|2.17|||ANCOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center. The corresponding baseline measurement was a covariate.||||2.17|-2.68|0.835
81718134|NCT00650806|163131821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|1.59|||ANCOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center. The corresponding baseline measurement was a covariate.||||1.59|-3.47|0.466
81718135|NCT00650806|163131821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Sqaures Mean Difference|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|1.09|||ANCOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center. The corresponding baseline measurement was a covariate.||||1.09|-3.87|0.273
81718136|NCT00650806|163131822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|0.59|||ANCOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center. The corresponding baseline measurement was a covariate.||||0.59|-3.85|0.149
81718137|NCT00650806|163131822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|1.6|||ANCOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center. The corresponding baseline measurement was a covariate.||||1.6|-3.05|0.541
81718138|NCT00650806|163131822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|0.47|||ANCOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center. The corresponding baseline measurement was a covariate.||||0.47|-4.03|0.121
81718139|NCT00650806|163131823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0091||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0071|0.0286|||ANCOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center. The corresponding baseline measurement was a covariate.||||0.0286|-0.0071|0.239
81718140|NCT00650806|163131823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0095||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0174|0.0198|||ANCOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center. The corresponding baseline measurement was a covariate.||||0.0198|-0.0174|0.900
81718141|NCT00650806|163131823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0092||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.0202|||ANCOVA|Cofactors were treatment, run-in weight loss stratum, and pooled center. The corresponding baseline measurement was a covariate.||||0.0202|-0.0160|0.822
81718142|NCT04221477|163131824|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|13.4||||0.0232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|24.84||Test 1 of 7 maintaining a fixed sequence testing for type I error control at two-sided alpha 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.84|1.95|0.0232
81718143|NCT04221477|163131825|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|11.88||||0.0421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|23.18||Test 2 of 7 maintaining a fixed sequence testing for type I error control at two-sided alpha 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.18|0.57|0.0421
81718144|NCT04221477|163131826|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|13.68||||0.0227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|25.36||Test 3 of 7 maintaining a fixed sequence testing for type I error control at two-sided alpha 0.04 with fallback method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.36|2.01|0.0227
81718145|NCT04221477|163131827|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|3.84||||0.1842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|9.51||Test 4 of 7 maintaining a fixed sequence testing for type I error control at two-sided alpha 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||9.51|-1.83|0.1842
81718146|NCT04221477|163131828|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-16.83||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.42|-6.23||Ranked 5 of 7 in the fixed sequence for type I error control. P-value is nominal as the hierarchical testing stops at the first non-significant endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-6.23|-27.42|0.0026
81718147|NCT04221477|163131829|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|8.36||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|20.12||Ranked 6 of 7 in the fixed sequence for type I error control.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.12|-3.41|0.1670
81718148|NCT04221477|163131830|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-1.35||||0.2991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|1.2||Ranked 7 of 7 in the fixed sequence for type I error control.|ANCOVA|||||1.20|-3.89|0.2991
81718149|NCT04221477|163131831|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.36||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.16||Not type I error controlled.|ANCOVA|||||-0.16|-0.57|0.0006
81718150|NCT04221477|163131832|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.2||Not type I error controlled|ANCOVA|||||0.20|0.08|<0.0001
81718151|NCT04221477|163131833|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.12||||0.9384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|2.87||Not type I error controlled.|ANCOVA|||||2.87|-3.11|0.9384
81718152|NCT04221477|163131834|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||0.1324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.89||Not type I error controlled.|Log Rank|||||1.89|0.91|0.1324
81718153|NCT04221477|163131835|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|13.37||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|24.82||Not type I error controlled.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.82|1.91|0.0237
81718154|NCT02242942|163131841|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.51|||Log Rank||Hazard ratios were estimated by Cox regression model. Stratification factors: Binet and Geographic region.|||0.51|0.22|<0.0001
81538122|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.58||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.58|-1.33|<0.0001
81718155|NCT02242942|163131842|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.53|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratios were estimated by Cox regression model. Stratification factors: Binet and Geographic region.|||0.53|0.23|<0.0001
81718156|NCT02242942|163131843|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|13.43||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.47|21.38||P-value was assessed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the IvRS randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% Confidence Interval (CI) for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|||21.38|5.47|0.0007
81718157|NCT02242942|163131844|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|26.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.41|35.36||P-value was assessed using CMH test stratified by the IvRS randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|||35.36|17.41|<0.0001
81718158|NCT02242942|163131845|SUPERIORITY||Difference in MRD Negative Rates|40.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.45|49.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|||49.10|31.45|<0.0001
81718159|NCT02242942|163131846|SUPERIORITY||Difference in MRD Negative Rates|39.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.27|48.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|||48.36|31.27|<0.0001
81718160|NCT02242942|163131848|SUPERIORITY||Difference in MRD Negative Rates|32.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.76|41.98|||Chi-squared||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|||41.98|23.76|<0.0001
81718161|NCT02242942|163131849|SUPERIORITY||Difference in MRD Negative Rates|38.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.15|46.71|||Chi-squared||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|||46.71|30.15|<0.0001
81718162|NCT02242942|163131850|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|1.85||||0.5612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|8.33||P-value was assessed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the IvRS randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% Confidence Interval (CI) for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|||8.33|-4.63|0.5612
81718163|NCT02242942|163131852|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|0.93||||0.7169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|6.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was assessed using CMH test stratified by the IvRS randomization stratification factors.|95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|||6.51|-4.66|0.7169
81718164|NCT05014672|163131864|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS mean vs placebo|0.86||||0.0206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.746|0.994|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.994|0.746|0.0206
81718165|NCT05014672|163131864|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS mean vs placebo|0.81||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.703|0.939|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.939|0.703|0.0057
81718166|NCT05014672|163131865|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference vs placebo|-2.16||||0.2214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.785|3.458|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||3.458|-7.785|0.2214
81718167|NCT05014672|163131865|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference vs placebo|0.63||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.859|6.12|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||6.120|-4.859|0.5910
81718168|NCT05014672|163131868|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference vs placebo|0.42||||0.5675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.454|5.285|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||5.285|-4.454|0.5675
81718169|NCT05014672|163131868|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference vs placebo|0.02||||0.5032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.886|4.926|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||4.926|-4.886|0.5032
81718170|NCT05014672|163131869|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS mean vs placebo|0.85||||0.0491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.692|1.033|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||1.033|0.692|0.0491
81718171|NCT05014672|163131869|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS mean vs placebo|0.95||||0.3099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.783|1.158|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||1.158|0.783|0.3099
81718172|NCT05014672|163131875|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS mean vs placebo|0.84||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.743|0.954|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.954|0.743|0.0039
81718173|NCT05014672|163131876|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference vs placebo|0.3905||||0.3905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.496|4.153|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||4.153|-5.496|0.3905
81718174|NCT05014672|163131877|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference vs placebo|0.21||||0.5393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.968|4.381|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||4.381|-3.968|0.5393
81718175|NCT05014672|163131878|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric LS mean vs placebo|0.9||||0.1079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.759|1.065|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||1.065|0.759|0.1079
81718176|NCT00098475|163131908|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The low-dose response would be considered unacceptable if the difference in response rates was 15% or greater (the upper confidence limit exceeds the 15% acceptable difference) regardless of a decrease in toxicity rate.|Difference in response rate between arms|0.107|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.052|0.162||||||The study was designed to determine if a reduced dose of dexamethasone in combination with CC-5013 reduced toxicity rate without reducing response rate. The standard-dose response was expected to be 70%. The low dose would be deemed unacceptable if the difference in response rate between arms was \>=15%. The null hypothesis was that response rates were equal and the alternative was that the low-dose response was no worse than 55%. The design had a 1-sided 0.10 type I error rate and 95% power.||0.162|0.052|
81718177|NCT05455684|163131915|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|=|0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|1.49|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||1.49|-3.24|=0.467
81718178|NCT05455684|163131920|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|0.52||||||||0.52|-2.21|
81718179|NCT05204563|163131938|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.0||||||||4.0|-3.5|
81718180|NCT05204563|163131939|OTHER||Treatment difference|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|8.7||||||||8.7|-0.4|
81718181|NCT05204563|163131940|OTHER||Treatment difference|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|9.4||||||Day 14||9.4|-3.0|
81718182|NCT05204563|163131940|OTHER||Treatment difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|11.3||||||Day 28||11.3|-3.4|
81718183|NCT05204563|163131941|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|6.3||||||Day 14||6.3|-5.4|
81718184|NCT05204563|163131941|OTHER||Treatment difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|9.8||||||Day 28||9.8|-3.9|
81718185|NCT05204563|163131942|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|3.3||||||Day 14||3.3|-4.9|
81718186|NCT05204563|163131942|OTHER||Treatment difference|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|7.2||||||Day 28||7.2|-2.7|
81718187|NCT05204563|163131943|OTHER||Treatment difference|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|8.9||||||Day 14||8.9|-4.7|
81718188|NCT05204563|163131943|OTHER||Treatment difference|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|9.1||||||Day 28||9.1|-6.5|
81718189|NCT05204563|163131944|OTHER||Treatment difference|-7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|9.7||||||Day 14||9.7|-25.3|
81718190|NCT05204563|163131944|OTHER||Treatment difference|-7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|9.7||||||Day 28||9.7|-25.3|
81718191|NCT05204563|163131945|OTHER||Treatment difference|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|13.2||||||Day 4||13.2|-6.0|
81718192|NCT05204563|163131945|OTHER||Treatment difference|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|12.3||||||EOT (up to Day 14)||12.3|-5.3|
81718193|NCT05204563|163131945|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|9.3||||||TOC (Day 21)||9.3|-9.4|
81718194|NCT05204563|163131945|OTHER||Treatment difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|12.2||||||LFU (Day 28)||12.2|-6.9|
81718195|NCT05204563|163131946|OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|13.6||||||Day 4||13.6|-18.1|
81718196|NCT05204563|163131946|OTHER||Treatment difference|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|26.3||||||EOT (up to Day 14)||26.3|-1.6|
81718197|NCT05204563|163131946|OTHER||Treatment difference|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|20.4||||||TOC (Day 21)||20.4|-10.5|
81718198|NCT05204563|163131946|OTHER||Treatment difference|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|24.7||||||LFU (Day 28)||24.7|-6.9|
81718199|NCT05204563|163131947|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|14.4||||||Day 4||14.4|-12.7|
81718200|NCT05204563|163131947|OTHER||Treatment difference|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|20.3||||||EOT (up to Day 14)||20.3|-3.7|
81718201|NCT05204563|163131947|OTHER||Treatment difference|8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|21.9||||||TOC (Day 21)||21.9|-4.8|
81718202|NCT05204563|163131947|OTHER||Treatment difference|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|24.2||||||LFU (Day 28)||24.2|-3.0|
81718203|NCT05204563|163131948|OTHER||Treatment difference|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|12.8||||||Day 4||12.8|-8.3|
81718204|NCT05204563|163131948|OTHER||Treatment difference|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|10.1||||||EOT (up to Day 14)||10.1|-6.7|
81718205|NCT05204563|163131948|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|10.0||||||TOC (Day 21)||10.0|-9.2|
81718206|NCT05204563|163131948|OTHER||Treatment difference|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|12.6||||||LFU (Day 28)||12.6|-7.7|
81718207|NCT05204563|163131949|OTHER||Treatment difference|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|12.2||||||Day 4||12.2|-21.4|
81718208|NCT05204563|163131949|OTHER||Treatment difference|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|21.2||||||EOT (up to Day 14)||21.2|-5.8|
81718209|NCT05204563|163131949|OTHER||Treatment difference|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|22.0||||||TOC (Day 21)||22.0|-9.4|
81718210|NCT05204563|163131949|OTHER||Treatment difference|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|27.1||||||LFU (Day 28)||27.1|-5.9|
81718211|NCT05204563|163131950|OTHER||Treatment difference|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|32.1||||||Day 4||32.1|-20.3|
81718212|NCT05204563|163131950|OTHER||Treatment difference|18.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|42.1||||||EOT (up to Day 14)||42.1|-5.4|
81718213|NCT05204563|163131950|OTHER||Treatment difference|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|47.5||||||TOC (Day 21)||47.5|-1.5|
81718214|NCT05204563|163131950|OTHER||Treatment difference|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|39.7||||||LFU (Day 28)||39.7|-11.6|
81718215|NCT05204563|163131951|OTHER||Treatment difference|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|25.3||||||EOT (up to Day 14)||25.3|-3.5|
81718216|NCT05204563|163131951|OTHER||Treatment difference|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|22.4||||||TOC (Day 21)||22.4|-9.7|
81718217|NCT05204563|163131951|OTHER||Treatment difference|8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|24.7||||||LFU (Day 28)||24.7|-7.3|
81718218|NCT05204563|163131952|OTHER||Treatment difference|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|23.5||||||EOT (up to Day 14)||23.5|-2.3|
81718219|NCT05204563|163131952|OTHER||Treatment difference|6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|20.0||||||TOC (Day 21)||20.0|-7.2|
81718220|NCT05204563|163131952|OTHER||Treatment difference|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|18.9||||||LFU (Day 28)||18.9|-8.2|
81718221|NCT05204563|163131953|OTHER||Treatment difference|19.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|44.8||||||EOT (up to Day 14)||44.8|-6.4|
81718222|NCT05204563|163131953|OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|22.0||||||TOC (Day 21)||22.0|-24.3|
81718223|NCT05204563|163131953|OTHER||Treatment difference|-10.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.9|12.5||||||LFU (Day 28)||12.5|-32.9|
81538123|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.71|-1.47|<0.0001
81718224|NCT05204563|163131954|OTHER||Treatment difference|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|20.4||||||EOT (up to Day 14)||20.4|-7.9|
81718225|NCT05204563|163131954|OTHER||Treatment difference|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|24.5||||||TOC (Day 21)||24.5|-9.5|
81538124|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||0.06|-0.70|0.0967
81718226|NCT05204563|163131954|OTHER||Treatment difference|8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|26.0||||||LFU (Day 28)||26.0|-8.6|
81718227|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|23.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|42.3||||||Klebsiella pneumoniae complex EOT (up to Day 14)||42.3|4.3|
81718228|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|29.2||||||Klebsiella pneumoniae complex TOC (Day 21)||29.2|-13.6|
81718229|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|33.5||||||Klebsiella pneumoniae complex LFU (Day 28)||33.5|-9.6|
81718230|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|22.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|63.7||||||Pseudomonas aeruginosa EOT (up to Day 14)||63.7|-18.6|
81718231|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.2|47.6||||||Pseudomonas aeruginosa TOC (Day 21)||47.6|-30.2|
81718232|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.5|38.9||||||Pseudomonas aeruginosa LFU (Day 28)||38.9|-37.5|
81718233|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.3|46.3||||||A.calco/baumannii complex EOT (up to Day 14)||46.3|-46.3|
81718234|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.3|46.3||||||A.calco/baumannii complex TOC (Day 21)||46.3|-46.3|
81718235|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.7|56.9||||||A.calco/baumannii complex LFU (Day 28)||56.9|-38.7|
81718236|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|-40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|37.9||||||Enterobacter cloacae complex EOT (up to Day 14)||37.9|-100.0|
81718237|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|-60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|17.9||||||Enterobacter cloacae complex TOC (Day 21)||17.9|-100.0|
81718238|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|-60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|17.9||||||Enterobacter cloacae complex LFU (Day 28)||17.9|-100.0|
81718239|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|-33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|53.3||||||Klebsiella aerogenes EOT (up to Day 14)||53.3|-100.0|
81718240|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|100.0||||||Klebsiella aerogenes TOC (Day 21)||100.0|-100.0|
81718241|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|100.0||||||Klebsiella aerogenes LFU (Day 28)||100.0|-100.0|
81718242|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|-33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|86.7||||||Escherichia coli TOC (Day 21)||86.7|-100.0|
81718243|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|-33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|86.7||||||Escherichia coli LFU (Day 28)||86.7|-100.0|
81718244|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.3|100.0||||||Citrobacter koseri TOC (Day 21)||100.0|-94.3|
81718245|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|-50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|94.3||||||Citrobacter koseri LFU (Day 28)||94.3|-100.0|
81718246|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|-100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|0.0||||||Klebsiella oxytoca TOC (Day 21)||0.0|-100.0|
81718247|NCT05204563|163131955|OTHER||Treatment difference|-100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|0.0||||||Klebsiella oxytoca LFU (Day 28)||0.0|-100.0|
81718248|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|35.5||||||Klebsiella pneumoniae complex EOT (up to Day 14)||35.5|0.4|
81718249|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|18.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|48.3||||||A.calco/baumannii complex EOT (up to Day 14)||48.3|-11.3|
81718250|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|45.7||||||Pseudomonas aeruginosa EOT (up to Day 14)||45.7|-27.0|
81718251|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|-33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.1|29.4||||||Burkholderia cepacia complex EOT (up to Day 14)||29.4|-96.1|
81718252|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|-33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.1|29.4||||||Klebsiella aerogenes EOT (up to Day 14)||29.4|-96.1|
81718253|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|-40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|29.6||||||Enterobacter cloacae complex EOT (up to Day 14)||29.6|-100.0|
81718254|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|100.0||||||Serratia marcescens EOT (up to Day 14)||100.0|0.0|
81718255|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|20.0||||||Klebsiella pneumoniae complex TOC (Day 21)||20.0|-19.4|
81718256|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|40.7||||||A.calco/baumannii complex TOC (Day 21)||40.7|-22.1|
81718257|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.2|39.8||||||Pseudomonas aeruginosa TOC (Day 21)||39.8|-28.2|
81698144|NCT01763866|163094105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.27|-50.46||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||-50.46|-63.27|<0.001
81698145|NCT01763866|163094106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-58.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.03|-53.55||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-53.55|-64.03|<0.001
81698146|NCT01763866|163094106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-47.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.2|-41.52||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-41.52|-53.20|<0.001
81698147|NCT01763866|163094106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.23|-29.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-29.60|-40.23|<0.001
81698148|NCT01763866|163094106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-36.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.06|-30.35||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-30.35|-42.06|<0.001
81698149|NCT01763866|163094106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-61.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.27|-53.54||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-53.54|-69.27|<0.001
81698150|NCT01763866|163094106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-53.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.93|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.77|-45.25||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-45.25|-60.77|<0.001
81698151|NCT01763866|163094106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.91|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.17|-29.74||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-29.74|-45.17|<0.001
81698152|NCT01763866|163094106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.15|-26.47||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-26.47|-42.15|<0.001
81698153|NCT01763866|163094106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.58|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.6|-51.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-51.40|-61.60|<0.001
81698154|NCT01763866|163094106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-53.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.29|-48.13||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-48.13|-58.29|<0.001
81698155|NCT01763866|163094106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-50.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.06|-43.99||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-43.99|-57.06|<0.001
81698156|NCT01763866|163094106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-46.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.43|-39.47||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-39.47|-54.43|<0.001
81718258|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.3|90.3||||||Burkholderia cepacia complex TOC (Day 21)||90.3|-90.3|
81718259|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.0|100.0||||||Klebsiella aerogenes TOC (Day 21)||100.0|-75.0|
81718260|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|-60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|9.6||||||Enterobacter cloacae complex TOC (Day 21)||9.6|-100.0|
81718261|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|-25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|54.9||||||Escherichia coli TOC (Day 21)||54.9|-100.0|
81718262|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.3|100.0||||||Citrobacter koseri TOC (Day 21)||100.0|-94.3|
81718263|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|-100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|0.0||||||Klebsiella oxytoca TOC (Day 21)||0.0|-100.0|
81538125|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.15|-0.90|0.0063
81538126|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.38|-1.13|<0.0001
81718264|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|-100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|0.0||||||Serratia marcescens TOC (Day 21)||0.0|-100.0|
81718265|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|22.7||||||Klebsiella pneumoniae complex LFU (Day 28)||22.7|-17.1|
81718266|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.4|34.3||||||A.calco/baumannii complex LFU (Day 28)||34.3|-28.4|
81718267|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.9|33.0||||||Pseudomonas aeruginosa LFU (Day 28)||33.0|-33.9|
81718268|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.3|90.3||||||Burkholderia cepacia complex LFU (Day 28)||90.3|-90.3|
81718269|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.0|100.0||||||Klebsiella aerogenes LFU (Day 28)||100.0|-75.0|
81718270|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|-26.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|68.5||||||Enterobacter cloacae complex LFU (Day 28)||68.5|-100.0|
81718271|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|-50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|36.5||||||Escherichia coli LFU (Day 28)||36.5|-100.0|
81718272|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|-50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|94.3||||||Citrobacter koseri LFU (Day 28)||94.3|-100.0|
81718273|NCT05204563|163131956|OTHER||Treatment difference|-100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|0.0||||||Klebsiella oxytoca LFU (Day 28)||0.0|-100.0|
81718274|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|39.6||||||Klebsiella pneumoniae complex EOT (up to Day 14)||39.6|2.4|
81718275|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|18.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|62.0||||||Pseudomonas aeruginosa EOT (up to Day 14)||62.0|-25.7|
81718276|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|-8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.6|33.9||||||A.calco/baumannii complex EOT (up to Day 14)||33.9|-51.6|
81718277|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|-50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|61.0||||||Klebsiella aerogenes EOT (up to Day 14)||61.0|-100.0|
81718278|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|-50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|69.3||||||Enterobacter cloacae complex EOT (up to Day 14)||69.3|-100.0|
81718279|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|32.1||||||Klebsiella pneumoniae complex TOC (Day 21)||32.1|-12.7|
81718280|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|53.2||||||Pseudomonas aeruginosa TOC (Day 21)||53.2|-31.4|
81718281|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|-8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.6|33.9||||||A.calco/baumannii complex TOC (Day 21)||33.9|-51.6|
81718282|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|100.0||||||Klebsiella aerogenes TOC (Day 21)||100|-100.0|
81718283|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|-50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|69.3||||||Enterobacter cloacae complex TOC (Day 21)||69.3|-100.0|
81718284|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|-33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|86.7||||||Escherichia coli TOC (Day 21)||86.7|-100.0|
81718285|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.3|100.0||||||Citrobacter koseri TOC (Day 21)||100.0|-94.3|
81718286|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|-100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|0.0||||||Klebsiella oxytoca TOC (Day 21)||0.0|-100.0|
81718287|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|35.6||||||Klebsiella pneumoniae complex LFU (Day 28)||35.6|-10.5|
81718288|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.9|43.5||||||Pseudomonas aeruginosa LFU (Day 28)||43.5|-39.9|
81718289|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.1|49.6||||||A.calco/baumannii complex LFU (Day 28)||49.6|-45.1|
81718290|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|100.0||||||Klebsiella aerogenes LFU (Day 28)||100.0|-100.0|
81718291|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|-50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|69.3||||||Enterobacter cloacae complex LFU (Day 28)||69.3|-100.0|
81718292|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|-33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|86.7||||||Escherichia coli LFU (Day 28)||86.7|-100.0|
81718293|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|-50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|94.3||||||Citrobacter koseri LFU (Day 28)||94.3|-100.0|
81718294|NCT05204563|163131957|OTHER||Treatment difference|-100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|0.0||||||Klebsiella oxytoca LFU (Day 28)||0.0|-100.0|
81718295|NCT05204563|163131958|OTHER||Treatment difference|30.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|64.8||||||A.calco/baumannii complex EOT (up to Day 14)||64.8|-4.2|
81718296|NCT05204563|163131958|OTHER||Treatment difference|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|43.2||||||A.calco/baumannii complex TOC (Day 21)||43.2|-19.1|
81718297|NCT05204563|163131958|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|29.9||||||A.calco/baumannii complex LFU (Day 28)||29.9|-29.0|
81718298|NCT05204563|163131958|OTHER||Treatment difference|-8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.9|41.1||||||EOT (up to Day 14)||41.1|-57.9|
81718299|NCT05204563|163131958|OTHER||Treatment difference|-39.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.1|9.4||||||Klebsiella pneumoniae complex TOC (Day 21)||9.4|-89.1|
81718300|NCT05204563|163131958|OTHER||Treatment difference|-45.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.8|3.5||||||Klebsiella pneumoniae complex LFU (Day 28)||3.5|-93.8|
81718301|NCT05204563|163131958|OTHER||Treatment difference|20.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.8|100.0||||||Pseudomonas aeruginosa EOT (up to Day 14)||100.0|-59.8|
81718302|NCT05204563|163131958|OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.0|76.9||||||Pseudomonas aeruginosa TOC (Day 21)||76.9|-82.0|
81718303|NCT05204563|163131958|OTHER||Treatment difference|-17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.3|59.4||||||Pseudomonas aeruginosa LFU (Day 28)||59.4|-95.3|
81718304|NCT05204563|163131958|OTHER||Treatment difference|-100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|0.0||||||Escherichia coli LFU (Day 28)||0.0|-100.0|
81718305|NCT05204563|163131959|OTHER||Treatment difference|10.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|25.3||||||EOT (up to Day 14)||25.3|-4.9|
81718306|NCT05204563|163131959|OTHER||Treatment difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|19.0||||||TOC (Day 21)||19.0|-13.0|
81538127|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||0.02|-0.75|0.0632
81538128|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.23|-1.00|0.0020
81538129|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.51||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.51|-1.29|<0.0001
81538130|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.69||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.69|-1.48|<0.0001
81718307|NCT05204563|163131959|OTHER||Treatment difference|7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|23.5||||||LFU (Day 28)||23.5|-7.6|
81718308|NCT05204563|163131960|OTHER||Treatment difference|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|20.8||||||EOT (up to Day 14)||20.8|-5.8|
81718309|NCT05204563|163131960|OTHER||Treatment difference|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|15.5||||||TOC (Day 21)||15.5|-11.6|
81718310|NCT05204563|163131960|OTHER||Treatment difference|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|17.4||||||LFU (Day 28)||17.4|-9.2|
81718311|NCT05204563|163131961|OTHER||Treatment difference|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|20.2||||||EOT (up to Day 14)||20.2|-10.6|
81718312|NCT05204563|163131961|OTHER||Treatment difference|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|20.4||||||TOC (Day 21)||20.4|-14.0|
81718313|NCT05204563|163131961|OTHER||Treatment difference|8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|25.6||||||LFU (Day 28)||25.6|-8.4|
81718314|NCT05204563|163131962|OTHER||Treatment difference|11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|36.9||||||EOT (up to Day 14)||36.9|-14.5|
81718315|NCT05204563|163131962|OTHER||Treatment difference|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.4|17.6||||||TOC (Day 21)||17.6|-28.4|
81718316|NCT05204563|163131962|OTHER||Treatment difference|-10.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.9|12.5||||||LFU (Day 28)||12.5|-32.9|
81718317|NCT04755283|163131967|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.314|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.192|0.513|||Stratified Log Rank Test|Stratified for stratification factors|Cox Proportional Hazards Model Adjusted for Stratification Factors|||0.513|0.192|<0.001
81718318|NCT04755283|163131967|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.382|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.243|0.602|||Stratified Log Rank Test|Stratified for stratification factors|Cox Proportional Hazards Model Adjusted for Stratification Factors|||0.602|0.243|<0.001
81718319|NCT04755283|163131968|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.263|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.121|0.572|||Stratified Log Rank Test|Stratified for stratification factors|Cox Proportional Hazards Model Adjusted for Stratification Factors|||0.572|0.121|<0.001
81718320|NCT04755283|163131968|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.325||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.159|0.663|||Stratified Log Rank Test|Stratified for stratification factors|Cox Proportional Hazards Model Adjusted for Stratification Factors|||0.663|0.159|0.001
81718321|NCT04755283|163131969|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.332|0.638|||Stratified Log Rank Test|Stratified for stratification factors|Cox Proportional Hazards Model Adjusted for Stratification Factors|||0.638|0.332|<0.001
81718322|NCT04755283|163131969|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.683||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.512|0.912|||Stratified Log Rank Test|Stratified for stratification factors|Cox Proportional Hazards Model Adjusted for Stratification Factors|||0.912|0.512|0.010
81718323|NCT02268214|163131970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0697|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.28|||RMM|Repeated Measures Model||||-0.28|-0.56|<0.0001
81718324|NCT02268214|163131970|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0696|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.31|||RMM|Repeated Measures Model||||-0.31|-0.58|<0.0001
81718325|NCT02268214|163131971|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9555|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.56|-4.88|||RMM|Repeated Measures Model||||-4.88|-12.56|<0.0001
81718326|NCT02268214|163131971|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8643|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.75|-9.43|||RMM|Repeated Measures Model||||-9.43|-16.75|<0.0001
81718327|NCT02268214|163131972|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3251|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|-2.41|||RMM|Repeated Measures Model||||-2.41|-3.68|<0.0001
81718328|NCT02268214|163131972|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3213|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.34|-3.08|||RMM|Repeated Measures Model||||-3.08|-4.34|<0.0001
81718329|NCT02268214|163131973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4859|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.22|-10.46|||RMM|Repeated Measures Model||||-10.46|-20.22|<0.0001
81718330|NCT02268214|163131973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.505|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.95|-13.11|||RMM|Repeated Measures Model||||-13.11|-22.95|<0.0001
81718331|NCT02268214|163131974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6273|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.46|-12.14|||RMM|Repeated Measures Model||||-12.14|-22.46|<0.0001
81718332|NCT02268214|163131974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6482|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.13|-13.73|||RMM|Repeated Measures Model||||-13.73|-24.13|<0.0001
81718333|NCT02268214|163131975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1611|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.83|11.39|||RMM|Repeated Measures Model||||11.39|6.83|<0.0001
81718334|NCT02268214|163131975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1689|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.35|12.94|||RMM|Repeated Measures Model||||12.94|8.35|<0.0001
81718335|NCT02268214|163131976|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|4.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.56|2.10|<0.0001
81718336|NCT02268214|163131976|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1979|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|4.85|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.85|2.23|<0.0001
81718337|NCT04342390|163131977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.363|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.363
81718338|NCT04342390|163131978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.633|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.633
81718339|NCT04342390|163131979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.433|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.433
81538131|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.04|-0.82|0.0308
81538132|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.12|-0.89|0.0105
81718340|NCT04342390|163131980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.822|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.822
81718341|NCT04342390|163131981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.554|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.554
81718342|NCT04342390|163131982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.186|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.186
81718343|NCT04342390|163131983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.921|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.921
81718344|NCT04584294|163132010|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.06||The threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Model adjusted for site, provider clinic type, provider, Veteran age, Veteran race, Veteran education, and Veteran health insurance status.||We used a multilevel logistic regression model to test whether the outcome was significantly different in the intervention versus control arm. Analyses accounted for missing data in outcome and a priori adjustment variables through multiple imputation (MI) using Multiple Imputation by Chained Equations (MICE).||3.06|0.70|0.31
81718345|NCT04584294|163132010|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||Threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Model adjusted for site, provider clinic type, provider, Veteran age, Veteran race, Veteran education, and Veteran health insurance status.||"Per the study protocol, to account for noncompliance, we estimated the complier average causal effect to estimate the causal effect of using the MyPath tool on the outcome. Our model accounted for missing data in outcome and baseline adjustment variables through multiple imputation (MI) using Multiple Imputation by Chained Equations (MICE) in R."|P-value and estimated OR (95% CI) is not available because the model did not converge.|||
81718346|NCT04584294|163132011|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.38||Threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Model adjusted for site, provider clinic type, provider, Veteran age, Veteran race, Veteran education, and Veteran health insurance status.||We used a multilevel logistic regression model to test whether the outcome was significantly different in the intervention versus control arm, using an Intent to Treat approach. Analyses accounted for missing data in outcome and baseline adjustment variables through multiple imputation (MI) using Multiple Imputation by Chained Equations (MICE).||2.38|0.79|0.26
81538133|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.26|-1.03|0.0010
81538134|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.11|-0.69|0.1469
81718347|NCT04584294|163132011|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.46||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|9.76||Threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Model adjusted for site, provider clinic type, provider, Veteran age, Veteran race, Veteran education, and Veteran health insurance status.||"Per the study protocol, to account for noncompliance, we estimated the complier average causal effect to estimate the causal effect of using the MyPath tool on the outcome. Our model accounted for missing data in outcome and baseline adjustment variables through multiple imputation (MI) using Multiple Imputation by Chained Equations (MICE) in R."||9.76|1.23|0.019
81538135|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.04|-0.84|0.0315
81718348|NCT04584294|163132012|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.48||Threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for site, provider clinic type, provider, Veteran age, Veteran race, Veteran education, and Veteran health insurance status.||We used a multilevel logistic regression model to test whether the outcome was significantly different in the intervention versus control arm, using an Intent to Treat approach. Analyses accounted for missing data in outcome and baseline adjustment variables through multiple imputation (MI) using Multiple Imputation by Chained Equations (MICE).||0.48|-1.71|0.27
81718349|NCT04584294|163132012|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|1.22||Threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for site, provider clinic type, provider, Veteran age, Veteran race, Veteran education, and Veteran health insurance status.||"Per the study protocol, to account for noncompliance, we estimated the complier average causal effect to estimate the causal effect of using the MyPath tool on the outcome. Our model accounted for missing data in outcome and baseline adjustment variables through multiple imputation (MI) using Multiple Imputation by Chained Equations (MICE) in R."||1.22|-2.91|0.42
81718350|NCT04584294|163132013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|1.26||Threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for site, provider clinic type, provider, Veteran age, Veteran race, Veteran education, and Veteran health insurance status.||We used a multilevel logistic regression model to test whether the outcome was significantly different in the intervention versus control arm, using an Intent to Treat approach.||1.26|-0.56|0.45
81718351|NCT04584294|163132013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|2.02||Threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for site, provider clinic type, provider, Veteran age, Veteran race, Veteran education, and Veteran health insurance status.||"Per the study protocol, to account for noncompliance, we estimated the complier average causal effect to estimate the causal effect of using the MyPath tool on the outcome."||2.02|-0.15|0.09
81718352|NCT04584294|163132014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.26||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.94|5.42||Threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for site, provider clinic type, provider, Veteran age, Veteran race, Veteran education, and Veteran health insurance status.||We used a multilevel regression model to test whether the outcome was significantly different in the intervention versus control arm, using an Intent to Treat approach.||5.42|-9.94|0.56
81718353|NCT04584294|163132014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.72||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.37|-2.06||Threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for site, provider clinic type, provider, Veteran age, Veteran race, Veteran education, and Veteran health insurance status.||"Per the study protocol, to account for noncompliance, we estimated the complier average causal effect to estimate the causal effect of using the MyPath tool on the outcome."||-2.06|-25.37|0.02
81718354|NCT04584294|163132015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.47||Threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||We used a multilevel regression model to test whether the outcome was significantly different in the intervention versus control arm, using an Intent to Treat approach.||0.47|-0.38|0.84
81718355|NCT04584294|163132015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.25||Threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||"Per the study protocol, to account for noncompliance, we estimated the complier average causal effect to estimate the causal effect of using the MyPath tool on the outcome."||1.25|-0.35|0.27
81718356|NCT04584294|163132027|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.99||threshold for significance set at \<0.05|Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for site, provider clinic type, provider, Veteran age, Veteran race, Veteran education, and Veteran health insurance status.||We used a multilevel logistic regression model to test whether the outcome was significantly different in the intervention versus control arm, using an Intent to Treat approach.||0.99|-0.22|0.21
81718357|NCT04584294|163132027|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.04||95.0|0.04|1.75||Threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for site, provider clinic type, provider, Veteran age, Veteran race, Veteran education, and Veteran health insurance status.||"Per the study protocol, to account for noncompliance, we estimated the complier average causal effect to estimate the causal effect of using the MyPath tool on the outcome."||1.75|0.04|0.04
81718358|NCT04242498|163132028|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.422||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.221|4.804|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.804|1.221|0.004
81718359|NCT04242498|163132028|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.287||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.22|4.291|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.291|1.220|0.003
81718360|NCT04242498|163132029|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.722||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.182|6.267|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.267|1.182|0.007
81718361|NCT04242498|163132029|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.007||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.374|6.581|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.581|1.374|0.002
81718362|NCT04242498|163132030|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.798||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.378|1.683|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.683|0.378|0.497
81718363|NCT04242498|163132030|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.868|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.541|2.041|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.041|0.541|0.868
81718364|NCT04242498|163132031|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.393|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.92|-0.867||Nominal p-value only due to the testing hierarchy failing on the flare outcome.|ANCOVA|||||-0.867|-3.920|<0.001
81718365|NCT04242498|163132031|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.309|||<|0.001||97.5|-3.705|-0.914||Nominal p-value only due to the testing hierarchy failing on the flare outcome.|ANCOVA|||||-0.914|-3.705|<0.001
81718366|NCT04242498|163132032|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.898||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.684|-0.113||Nominal p-value only due to the testing hierarchy failing on the flare outcome.|ANCOVA|||||-0.113|-1.684|0.010
81718367|NCT04242498|163132032|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.265|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.978|-0.552||Nominal p-value only due to the testing hierarchy failing on the flare outcome.|ANCOVA|||||-0.552|-1.978|<0.001
81718368|NCT04242498|163132033|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.273||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.974|10.997||Nominal p-value only due to the testing hierarchy failing on the flare outcome.|Regression, Logistic|||||10.997|0.974|0.028
81538136|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.38|-1.18|0.0002
81698157|NCT01763866|163094106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.47|-51.14||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-51.14|-61.47|<0.001
81538137|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.43||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.43|-1.26|<0.0001
81698158|NCT01763866|163094106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-52.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.4|-46.06||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||-46.06|-59.40|<0.001
81698159|NCT01763866|163094107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-46.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.66|-42.15||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-42.15|-50.66|<0.001
81698160|NCT01763866|163094107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-44.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.75|-39.63||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-39.63|-49.75|<0.001
81698161|NCT01763866|163094107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-26.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.36|-21.75||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-21.75|-30.36|<0.001
81698162|NCT01763866|163094107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-31.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.61|-26.57||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-26.57|-36.61|<0.001
81698163|NCT01763866|163094107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-44.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.69|-38.27||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-38.27|-50.69|<0.001
81698164|NCT01763866|163094107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-46.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.48|-41.21||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-41.21|-52.48|<0.001
81698165|NCT01763866|163094107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-28.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.39|-22.21||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-22.21|-34.39|<0.001
81698166|NCT01763866|163094107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-28.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.86|-22.5||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-22.50|-33.86|<0.001
81698167|NCT01763866|163094107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-44.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.5|-39.97||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-39.97|-49.50|<0.001
81698168|NCT01763866|163094107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-47.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.46|-41.57||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-41.57|-52.46|<0.001
81698169|NCT01763866|163094107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-40.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.38|-35.79||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-35.79|-45.38|<0.001
81698170|NCT01763866|163094107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-40.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.87|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.0|-34.66||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-34.66|-46.00|<0.001
81470295|NCT00772005|162633289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2076||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2076
81470296|NCT00772005|162633289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9355||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9355
81470297|NCT00772005|162633289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.189||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1890
81470298|NCT00772005|162633290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.632||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6320
81470299|NCT00772005|162633290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8777||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8777
81538138|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.4494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.25||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.25|-0.56|0.4494
81538139|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.02|-0.79|0.0595
81698171|NCT01763866|163094107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-47.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.76|-42.35||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-42.35|-51.76|<0.001
81698172|NCT01763866|163094107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-48.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.27|-42.98||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||-42.98|-54.27|<0.001
81698173|NCT01763866|163094108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-46.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.73|-41.94||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-41.94|-51.73|<0.001
81698174|NCT01763866|163094108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-42.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.82|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.43|-37.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-37.30|-48.43|<0.001
81698175|NCT01763866|163094108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-28.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.56|-23.65||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-23.65|-33.56|<0.001
81698176|NCT01763866|163094108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-30.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.74|-24.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-24.70|-35.74|<0.001
81698177|NCT01763866|163094108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-45.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.66|-38.54||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-38.54|-51.66|<0.001
81698178|NCT01763866|163094108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-42.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.01|-35.85||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-35.85|-49.01|<0.001
81698179|NCT01763866|163094108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-30.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.68|-23.84||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-23.84|-36.68|<0.001
81698180|NCT01763866|163094108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-25.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.79|-18.59||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-18.59|-31.79|<0.001
81698181|NCT01763866|163094108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-43.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.77|-37.74||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-37.74|-48.77|<0.001
81698182|NCT01763866|163094108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-45.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.04|-39.61||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-39.61|-51.04|<0.001
81698183|NCT01763866|163094108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-41.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.65|-35.61||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-35.61|-46.65|<0.001
81698184|NCT01763866|163094108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.72|-28.25||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-28.25|-41.72|<0.001
81470300|NCT00772005|162633290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4378||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4378
81718369|NCT04242498|163132033|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.756||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.189|11.867||Nominal p-value only due to the testing hierarchy failing on the flare outcome.|Regression, Logistic|||||11.867|1.189|0.010
81718370|NCT03743571|163132039|OTHER|We needed a total sample size of at least N = 24 to reach 80% power to detect a moderately large effect (Cohen's f = 0.3) for 2x2 interactions to determine whether scores differed across time (baseline vs follow up) for the two tDCS groups (anodal/active vs sham), and whether scores differed between audience type (matched vs unmatched) for the two tDCS groups (anodal/active vs sham).||||||0.42||||||Unadjusted. A priori threshold was set at p \< .05, two-tailed|ANOVA|tDCS (anodal vs sham) x Time (baseline vs follow-up) interaction: F(1,24) = 0.67, p = 0.42||We used a null hypothesis significance testing approach in our analyses. For performance on Behavioral Approach Tests (BATs), we completed 2 x 2 x 2 mixed factorial ANOVAs to evaluate the impact of tDCS groups (between-subjects variable; anodal/active vs sham), time (within subjects variable; baseline vs follow-up), and audience type (ethnicity primary matched vs unmatched to the participants' own identity) on outcome measures.||||.42
81718371|NCT03743571|163132040|OTHER|We needed a total sample size of at least N = 24 to reach 80% power to detect a moderately large effect (Cohen's f = 0.3) for 2x2 interactions to determine whether scores differed across time (baseline vs follow up) for the two tDCS groups (anodal/active vs sham), and whether scores differed between audience type (matched vs unmatched) for the two tDCS groups (anodal/active vs sham).||||||0.88||||||Unadjusted. A priori threshold was set at p \< .05, two-tailed|ANOVA|tDCS (anodal vs sham) x Time (baseline vs follow-up) interaction: F(1,24) = 0.02, p = .88.||We used a null hypothesis significance testing approach in our analyses. For performance on Behavioral Approach Tests (BATs), we completed 2 x 2 x 2 mixed factorial ANOVAs to evaluate the impact of tDCS groups (between-subjects variable; anodal/active vs sham), time (within subjects variable; baseline vs follow-up), and audience type (ethnicity primary matched vs unmatched to the participants' own identity) on outcome measures.||||.88
81718372|NCT03743571|163132041|OTHER|We needed a total sample size of at least N = 24 to reach 80% power to detect a moderately large effect (Cohen's f = 0.3) for 2x2 interactions to determine whether scores differed across time (baseline vs follow up) for the two tDCS groups (anodal/active vs sham), and whether scores differed between audience type (matched vs unmatched) for the two tDCS groups (anodal/active vs sham).||||||0.17||||||Unadjusted. A priori threshold was set at p \< .05, two-tailed|ANOVA|tDCS (anodal vs sham) x Time (baseline vs follow-up) interaction: F(1,24) = 1.98, p = .17||We used a null hypothesis significance testing approach in our analyses. For performance on Behavioral Approach Tests (BATs), we completed 2 x 2 x 2 mixed factorial ANOVAs to evaluate the impact of tDCS groups (between-subjects variable; anodal/active vs sham), time (within subjects variable; baseline vs follow-up), and audience type (ethnicity primary matched vs unmatched to the participants' own identity) on outcome measures.||||.17
81470301|NCT00772005|162633291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5544||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5544
81718373|NCT03743571|163132042|OTHER|We needed a total sample size of at least N = 24 to reach 80% power to detect a moderately large effect (Cohen's f = 0.3) for 2x2 interactions to determine whether scores differed across time (baseline vs follow up) for the two tDCS groups (anodal/active vs sham), and whether scores differed between audience type (matched vs unmatched) for the two tDCS groups (anodal/active vs sham).||||||0.42||||||Unadjusted. A priori threshold was set at p \< .05, two-tailed|ANOVA|tDCS (anodal vs sham) x Time (baseline vs follow-up) interaction: F(1,24) = 0.67, p = 0.42.||We used a null hypothesis significance testing approach in our analyses. For performance on Behavioral Approach Tests (BATs), we completed 2 x 2 x 2 mixed factorial ANOVAs to evaluate the impact of tDCS groups (between-subjects variable; anodal/active vs sham), time (within subjects variable; baseline vs follow-up), and audience type (ethnicity primary matched vs unmatched to the participants' own identity) on outcome measures.||||.42
81718374|NCT03743571|163132043|OTHER|We needed a total sample size of at least N = 24 to reach 80% power to detect a moderately large effect (Cohen's f = 0.3) for 2x2 interactions to determine whether scores differed across time (baseline vs follow up) for the two tDCS groups (anodal/active vs sham), and whether scores differed between audience type (matched vs unmatched) for the two tDCS groups (anodal/active vs sham).||||||0.88||||||Unadjusted. A priori threshold was set at p \< .05, two-tailed|ANOVA|tDCS (anodal vs sham) x Time (baseline vs follow-up) interaction: F(1,24) = 0.02, p = .88.||We used a null hypothesis significance testing approach in our analyses. For performance on Behavioral Approach Tests (BATs), we completed 2 x 2 x 2 mixed factorial ANOVAs to evaluate the impact of tDCS groups (between-subjects variable; anodal/active vs sham), time (within subjects variable; baseline vs follow-up), and audience type (ethnicity primary matched vs unmatched to the participants' own identity) on outcome measures.||||.88
81718375|NCT03743571|163132044|OTHER|We needed a total sample size of at least N = 24 to reach 80% power to detect a moderately large effect (Cohen's f = 0.3) for 2x2 interactions to determine whether scores differed across time (baseline vs follow up) for the two tDCS groups (anodal/active vs sham), and whether scores differed between audience type (matched vs unmatched) for the two tDCS groups (anodal/active vs sham).||||||0.17||||||Unadjusted. A priori threshold was set at p \< .05, two-tailed|ANOVA|tDCS (anodal vs sham) x Time (baseline vs follow-up) interaction: F(1,24) = 1.98, p = .17.||We used a null hypothesis significance testing approach in our analyses. For performance on Behavioral Approach Tests (BATs), we completed 2 x 2 x 2 mixed factorial ANOVAs to evaluate the impact of tDCS groups (between-subjects variable; anodal/active vs sham), time (within subjects variable; baseline vs follow-up), and audience type (ethnicity primary matched vs unmatched to the participants' own identity) on outcome measures.||||.17
81718376|NCT03743571|163132045|OTHER|We needed a total sample size of at least N = 24 to reach 80% power to detect a moderately large effect (Cohen's f = 0.3) for 2x2 interactions to determine whether scores differed across time (baseline vs follow up) for the two tDCS groups (anodal/active vs sham).||||||0.67||||||Unadjusted. A priori threshold was set at p \< .05, two-tailed|ANOVA|tDCS (anodal vs sham) x Time (baseline vs follow-up) interaction: F(1,26) = 0.19, p = .67||We used a null hypothesis significance testing approach in our analyses. For performance on the questionnaires, we completed 2 x 2 mixed factorial ANOVAs to evaluate the impact of tDCS groups (between-subjects variable; anodal/active vs sham) and time (within subjects variable; baseline vs follow-up) on outcome measures.||||.67
81718377|NCT03743571|163132046|OTHER|We needed a total sample size of at least N = 24 to reach 80% power to detect a moderately large effect (Cohen's f = 0.3) for 2x2 interactions to determine whether scores differed across time (baseline vs follow up) for the two tDCS groups (anodal/active vs sham).||||||0.96||||||Unadjusted. A priori threshold was set at p \< .05, two-tailed|ANOVA|tDCS (anodal vs sham) x Time (baseline vs follow-up) interaction: F(1,26) \< .01, p = .96||We used a null hypothesis significance testing approach in our analyses. For performance on the questionnaires, we completed 2 x 2 mixed factorial ANOVAs to evaluate the impact of tDCS groups (between-subjects variable; anodal/active vs sham) and time (within subjects variable; baseline vs follow-up) on outcome measures.||||.96
81718378|NCT03743571|163132047|OTHER|We needed a total sample size of at least N = 24 to reach 80% power to detect a moderately large effect (Cohen's f = 0.3) for 2x2 interactions to determine whether scores differed across time (baseline vs follow up) for the two tDCS groups (anodal/active vs sham),||||||0.43||||||Unadjusted. A priori threshold was set at p \< .05, two-tailed|ANOVA|tDCS (anodal vs sham) x Time (baseline vs follow-up) interaction: F(1,26) = 0.65, p = .43||We used a null hypothesis significance testing approach in our analyses. For performance on the questionnaires, we completed 2 x 2 mixed factorial ANOVAs to evaluate the impact of tDCS groups (between-subjects variable; anodal/active vs sham) and time (within subjects variable; baseline vs follow-up) on outcome measures.||||.43
81718379|NCT01233284|163132052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.09|0.186|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|||0.186|0.090|<0.0001
81718380|NCT01233284|163132052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.08|0.176|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|||0.176|0.080|<0.0001
81718381|NCT01233284|163132052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.14|0.236|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|||0.236|0.140|<0.0001
81718382|NCT01233284|163132053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.078|0.173|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|||0.173|0.078|<0.0001
81718383|NCT01233284|163132053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.084|0.179|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|||0.179|0.084|<0.0001
81718384|NCT01233284|163132053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.096|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|||0.191|0.096|<0.0001
81538140|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.16|-0.96|0.0065
81718385|NCT01233284|163132054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.083|0.175|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|||0.175|0.083|<0.0001
81718386|NCT01233284|163132054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.081|0.172|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|||0.172|0.081|<0.0001
81718387|NCT01233284|163132054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.132|0.224|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|||0.224|0.132|<0.0001
81718388|NCT01233284|163132055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0034||95.0|0.026|0.132|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|||0.132|0.026|0.0034
81718389|NCT01233284|163132055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0087||95.0|0.018|0.124|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|||0.124|0.018|0.0087
81718390|NCT01233284|163132055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001||95.0|0.085|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|||0.190|0.085|<0.0001
81718391|NCT01233284|163132056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0732||95.0|-0.005|0.113|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|||0.113|-0.005|0.0732
81718392|NCT01233284|163132056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0177||95.0|0.012|0.131|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|||0.131|0.012|0.0177
81718393|NCT01233284|163132056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0012||95.0|0.039|0.157|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|||0.157|0.039|0.0012
81718394|NCT01233284|163132057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0149||95.0|0.013|0.115|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|||0.115|0.013|0.0149
81718395|NCT01233284|163132057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0043||95.0|0.024|0.126|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|||0.126|0.024|0.0043
81718396|NCT01233284|163132057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.086|0.189|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|||0.189|0.086|<0.0001
81718397|NCT01233284|163132061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.737|<|0.0001||95.0|11.204|25.895|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|||25.895|11.204|<0.0001
81718398|NCT01233284|163132061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.895|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.737|<|0.0001||95.0|10.55|25.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|||25.240|10.550|<0.0001
81718399|NCT01233284|163132061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.846|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.739|<|0.0001||95.0|13.497|28.195|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|||28.195|13.497|<0.0001
81718400|NCT01233284|163132062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77|<|0.0001||95.0|13.84|28.662|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|||28.662|13.840|<0.0001
81538141|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||0.04|-0.77|0.0745
81718401|NCT01233284|163132062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.577|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77||0.0001||95.0|7.166|21.988|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|||21.988|7.166|0.0001
81718402|NCT01233284|163132062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.581|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.773|<|0.0001||95.0|14.166|28.997|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|||28.997|14.166|<0.0001
81718403|NCT01233284|163132063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.635||0.8574||95.0|-1.363|1.134|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|||1.134|-1.363|0.8574
81718404|NCT01233284|163132063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.635||0.3954||95.0|-1.789|0.708|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|||0.708|-1.789|0.3954
81718405|NCT01233284|163132063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.636||0.9034||95.0|-1.327|1.173|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|||1.173|-1.327|0.9034
81718406|NCT01233284|163132064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.233|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.0296||95.0|-0.443|-0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|||-0.023|-0.443|0.0296
81718407|NCT01233284|163132064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.0454||95.0|-0.424|-0.004|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|||-0.004|-0.424|0.0454
81718408|NCT01233284|163132064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.061||95.0|-0.41|0.009|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|||0.009|-0.410|0.0610
81470302|NCT00772005|162633291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4446||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4446
81698185|NCT01763866|163094108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-47.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.83|-42.25||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-42.25|-51.83|<0.001
81698186|NCT01763866|163094108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-44.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.67|-38.54||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||-38.54|-50.67|<0.001
81698187|NCT01763866|163094109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-59.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.91|-55.03||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-55.03|-64.91|<0.001
81698188|NCT01763866|163094109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-54.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.57|-48.64||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-48.64|-59.57|<0.001
81718409|NCT01233284|163132065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.149|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.0183||95.0|-0.273|-0.025|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|||-0.025|-0.273|0.0183
81718410|NCT01233284|163132065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.0288||95.0|-0.262|-0.014|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|||-0.014|-0.262|0.0288
81538142|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||0.01|-0.80|0.0540
81718411|NCT01233284|163132065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.0781||95.0|-0.235|0.013|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|||0.013|-0.235|0.0781
81718412|NCT01233284|163132066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.1303||95.0|-0.193|0.025|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|||0.025|-0.193|0.1303
81718413|NCT01233284|163132066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.2191||95.0|-0.177|0.041|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|||0.041|-0.177|0.2191
81718414|NCT01233284|163132066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.1163||95.0|-0.196|0.022|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|||0.022|-0.196|0.1163
81718415|NCT01233284|163132067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.7501||95.0|-0.073|0.052|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|||0.052|-0.073|0.7501
81718416|NCT01233284|163132067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.8401||95.0|-0.069|0.056|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|||0.056|-0.069|0.8401
81718417|NCT01233284|163132067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.3237||95.0|-0.094|0.031|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|||0.031|-0.094|0.3237
81718418|NCT01233284|163132068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.1402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.276||MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis||Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC0-12h||0.276|-0.040|0.1402
81718419|NCT01233284|163132068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.148|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.0656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.305|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC0-12h||0.305|-0.010|0.0656
81718420|NCT01233284|163132068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.0766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.299|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC0-12h||0.299|-0.015|0.0766
81718421|NCT01233284|163132068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.3371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|0.249|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC12-24h||0.249|-0.086|0.3371
81718422|NCT01233284|163132068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.1097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.303|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC12-24h||0.303|-0.031|0.1097
81718423|NCT01233284|163132068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.029|0.363|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC12-24h||0.363|0.029|0.0220
81718424|NCT01233284|163132068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.2062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.256|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC0-24h||0.256|-0.056|0.2062
81470303|NCT00772005|162633291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4483||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4483
81718425|NCT01233284|163132068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.0731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.297|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC0-24h||0.297|-0.014|0.0731
81718426|NCT01233284|163132068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.0333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.324|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC0-24h||0.324|0.014|0.0333
81718427|NCT01233284|163132069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.116|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.2451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|0.312|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC0-12h||0.312|-0.081|0.2451
81718428|NCT01233284|163132069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.0379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.012|0.405|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC0-12h||0.405|0.012|0.0379
81718429|NCT01233284|163132069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.167|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.0957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.363|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC0-12h||0.363|-0.030|0.0957
81718430|NCT01233284|163132069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.5207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.139|0.273|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC12-24h||0.273|-0.139|0.5207
81538143|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.41||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.41|-1.22|0.0001
81718431|NCT01233284|163132069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.198|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.0606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.404|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC12-24h||0.404|-0.009|0.0606
81718432|NCT01233284|163132069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.0855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.387|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC12-24h||0.387|-0.026|0.0855
81718433|NCT01233284|163132069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.3564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.104|0.287|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R1.25 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC0-24h||0.287|-0.104|0.3564
81718434|NCT01233284|163132069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.0424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.399|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R2.5 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC0-24h||0.399|0.007|0.0424
81538144|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.43||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.43|-1.26|<0.0001
81538145|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.5317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||0.28|-0.54|0.5317
81538146|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.01|-0.83|0.0424
81538147|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.11|-0.91|0.0134
81698189|NCT01763866|163094109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.8|-32.77||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-32.77|-42.80|<0.001
81698190|NCT01763866|163094109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-41.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.34|-36.67||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-36.67|-47.34|<0.001
81698191|NCT01763866|163094109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.22|-49.59||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-49.59|-64.22|<0.001
81698192|NCT01763866|163094109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-61.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.68|-55.29||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-55.29|-68.68|<0.001
81698193|NCT01763866|163094109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.48|-30.04||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-30.04|-44.48|<0.001
81698194|NCT01763866|163094109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-43.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.07|-36.51||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-36.51|-50.07|<0.001
81698195|NCT01763866|163094109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-55.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.79|-49.79||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-49.79|-60.79|<0.001
81698196|NCT01763866|163094109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-59.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.16|-54.32||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-54.32|-64.16|<0.001
81698197|NCT01763866|163094109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-50.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.82|-44.45||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-44.45|-56.82|<0.001
81698198|NCT01763866|163094109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.91|-49.64||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-49.64|-63.91|<0.001
81718435|NCT01233284|163132069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.0815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline.|Tio R5 qd minus Placebo|Comparison vs. Placebo for AUC0-24h||0.370|-0.022|0.0815
81718436|NCT04938687|163132086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.07
81718437|NCT04938687|163132086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.039
81718438|NCT04938687|163132086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.037
81718439|NCT04938687|163132087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.38
81718440|NCT04938687|163132087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.79
81718441|NCT04938687|163132087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.069
81718442|NCT04938687|163132088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.92
81718443|NCT04938687|163132088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.053
81718444|NCT04938687|163132088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.069
81718445|NCT04938687|163132089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.35
81718446|NCT04938687|163132089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81718447|NCT04938687|163132089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.073
81538148|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.04|-0.84|0.0300
81718448|NCT04938687|163132090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.93
81718449|NCT04938687|163132090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81470304|NCT00772005|162633292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1914||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1914
81718450|NCT04938687|163132090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81718451|NCT04938687|163132091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.29
81718452|NCT04938687|163132091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.038
81718453|NCT04938687|163132091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81718454|NCT04938687|163132092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81718455|NCT04938687|163132092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81718456|NCT04938687|163132092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81718457|NCT04938687|163132095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.42
81718458|NCT04938687|163132095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81718459|NCT04938687|163132095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81718460|NCT00299546|163132118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A positive test is concluded if there is a significant difference between combined golimumab and placebo groups and at least one of the pair-wise comparisons at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline Methotrexate (MTX)||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Wk 14 comparing Group 1 vs. Combined Groups 2 and 3. A sample size of 140 patients per group provides a \>90% power assuming 50% of patients used Methotrexate (MTX) at baseline and 30% ACR 20 response in placebo and 40\~55% ACR 20 response in golimumab groups.||||<0.001
81718461|NCT00299546|163132118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Test was performed because Group 1: Placebo was significantly different from Combined Groups 2 \& 3.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline MTX||Null Hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Wk 14 between Group 1: Placebo and Group 2: 50 mg.||||0.001
81718462|NCT00299546|163132118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Test was performed because Group 1: Placebo was significantly different from Combined Groups 2 \& 3.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline MTX.||Null Hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Wk 14 between Group 1: Placebo and Group 3 :100 mg.||||<0.001
81718463|NCT00299546|163132119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline Methotrexate (MTX).||||||0.003
81718464|NCT00299546|163132119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||||||Test was performed because Group 1: Placebo was significantly different from Combined Groups 2 \& 3.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline MTX.||||||0.021
81718465|NCT00299546|163132119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||Test was performed because Group 1: Placebo was significantly different from Combined Groups 2 \& 3.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline MTX.||||||0.002
81718466|NCT00299546|163132120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline Methorexate (MTX).||||||<0.001
81718467|NCT00299546|163132120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Test was performed because Group 1: Placebo was significantly different from Combined Groups 2 \& 3.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline MTX.||||||<0.001
81718468|NCT00299546|163132120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Test was performed because Group 1: Placebo was significantly different from Combined Groups 2 \& 3.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline MTX.||||||<0.001
81718469|NCT00299546|163132121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline Methotrexate (MTX).||||||<0.001
81718470|NCT00299546|163132121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||Test was performed because Group 1: Placebo was significantly different from Combined Groups 2 \& 3.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline MTX.||||||0.002
81718471|NCT00299546|163132121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Test was performed because Group 1: Placebo was significantly different from Combined Groups 2 \& 3.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline MTX.||||||<0.001
81718472|NCT00299546|163132122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores.|Stratified by baseline Methotrexate (MTX).||||||<0.001
81718473|NCT00299546|163132122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Test was performed because Group 1: Placebo was significantly different from Combined Groups 2 \& 3.|ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores.|Stratified by baseline MTX.||||||<0.001
81718474|NCT00299546|163132122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Test was performed because Group 1: Placebo was significantly different from Combined Groups 2 \& 3.|ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores.|Stratified by baseline MTX.||||||<0.001
81718475|NCT02074982|163132164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|4.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.02|2.01|<0.0001
81718476|NCT02411110|163132185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.34||||0.505|||||||ANCOVA|Baseline value as a covariate; treatment group and stratification (age: \< 40 or ≥ 40 years and baseline bladder pain NRS: ≤ 6 or \> 6) as factors.|LiRIS® - Placebo|||||0.505
81538149|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||0.02|-0.78|0.0605
81538150|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.40|-1.20|0.0001
81538151|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.56||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.56|-1.38|<0.0001
81698199|NCT01763866|163094109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-57.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.51|-52.99||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-52.99|-62.51|<0.001
81698200|NCT01763866|163094109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.93|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.85|-50.27||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||-50.27|-61.85|<0.001
81698201|NCT01763866|163094110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.65|-54.94||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-54.94|-65.65|<0.001
81698202|NCT01763866|163094110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-48.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.23|-42.65||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-42.65|-54.23|<0.001
81698203|NCT01763866|163094110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-39.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.09|-34.23||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-34.23|-45.09|<0.001
81698204|NCT01763866|163094110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.12|-31.52||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-31.52|-43.12|<0.001
81698205|NCT01763866|163094110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-57.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.95|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.55|-49.99||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-49.99|-65.55|<0.001
81698206|NCT01763866|163094110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-57.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.91|-49.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-49.60|-64.91|<0.001
81698207|NCT01763866|163094110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-39.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.87|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.53|-32.26||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-32.26|-47.53|<0.001
81698208|NCT01763866|163094110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-38.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.26|-30.88||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-30.88|-46.26|<0.001
81698209|NCT01763866|163094110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-54.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.99|-48.82||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-48.82|-59.99|<0.001
81538152|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.1848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Wek 10||0.13|-0.68|0.1848
81698210|NCT01763866|163094110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.58|-50.68||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-50.68|-61.58|<0.001
81698211|NCT01763866|163094110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-49.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.8|-42.53||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-42.53|-55.80|<0.001
81698212|NCT01763866|163094110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-48.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.21|-40.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-40.40|-57.21|<0.001
81698213|NCT01763866|163094110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-57.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.82|-52.65||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-52.65|-62.82|<0.001
81698214|NCT01763866|163094110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-52.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.1|-45.98||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||-45.98|-58.10|<0.001
81698215|NCT01763866|163094111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|82.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.2|88.5||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage)||||88.5|70.2|<0.001
81698216|NCT01763866|163094111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|80.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.9|86.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||86.8|67.9|<0.001
81698217|NCT01763866|163094111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|68.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.1|78.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||78.1|53.1|<0.001
81698218|NCT01763866|163094111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|69.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.8|78.5||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage)||||78.5|54.8|<0.001
81698219|NCT01763866|163094111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|80.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.3|88.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||88.3|67.3|<0.001
81698220|NCT01763866|163094111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|83.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.7|89.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage)||||89.6|70.7|<0.001
81698221|NCT01763866|163094111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|43.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.5|56.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||56.7|29.5|<0.001
81698222|NCT01763866|163094111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|30.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.7|44.2||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||44.2|16.7|<0.001
81698223|NCT01763866|163094111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|81.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.5|88.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||88.0|69.5|<0.001
81698224|NCT01763866|163094111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|84.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.1|90.2||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||90.2|73.1|<0.001
81698225|NCT01763866|163094111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|54.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.8|66.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||66.9|39.8|<0.001
81698226|NCT01763866|163094111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|65.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|76.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||76.6|51.0|<0.001
81698227|NCT01763866|163094111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|91.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.6|95.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||95.3|81.6|<0.001
81698228|NCT01763866|163094111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|84.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.8|90.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||90.0|72.8|<0.001
81698229|NCT01763866|163094112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|83.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.9|89.2||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage)||||89.2|71.9|<0.001
81698230|NCT01763866|163094112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|78.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.2|85.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||85.3|65.2|<0.001
81718477|NCT00526162|163132186|OTHER||percentage|0.0|||<|0.03|ONE_SIDED|97.0||||Using a confidence interval of 97%, the exact binomial upper confidence bound was 9.5% which is lower than the 10% set for the primary safety objective. Therefore, the actual p-value has not been calculated further.|One proportion binomial exact||The confidence interval was calculated based on 35 patients who completed 1-month follow-up at interim analysis.|||||<0.03
81718478|NCT01353586|163132192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion of events|71.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.3|79.8|||||The above supplemental analysis is to estimate the rate of subjects without documented symptomatic AF at Day 240 using the Kaplan-Meier time-to-event analysis method to accommodate the censored information from the two withdrawn subjects.|||79.8|63.3|
81718479|NCT05027958|163132199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05714|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05714
81718480|NCT00491322|163132203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81718481|NCT02181075|163132224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|95% confidence interval (CI)||A paired t-test was used for Part I (Arm 1) only. Analysis only applies to Part I (Arm 1) because only this study arm has matched Post-LTLD (i.e. post-drug alone) and Post-LTLD+FUS biopsy samples obtained from the same liver tumours before and after targeted drug delivery. In Part II of the study design in which drug delivery occurred completely non-invasively, no Post-LTLD tissue sample is obtained and only a single tumour biopsy is obtained following drug delivery (Post-LTLD+FUS).||||0.024
81538153|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.04|-0.84|0.0321
81538154|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.22||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.22|-1.01|0.0025
81538155|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.01|-0.81|0.0441
81538156|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.01|-0.82|0.0422
81538157|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.45||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.45|-1.27|<0.0001
81698231|NCT01763866|163094112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|63.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.3|73.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||73.9|47.3|<0.001
81698232|NCT01763866|163094112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|64.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.8|75.2||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage)||||75.2|49.8|<0.001
81698233|NCT01763866|163094112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|80.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.8|87.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||87.9|65.8|<0.001
81698234|NCT01763866|163094112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|81.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.9|88.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage)||||88.1|67.9|<0.001
81698235|NCT01763866|163094112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|41.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.4|55.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||55.1|26.4|<0.001
81698236|NCT01763866|163094112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|35.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.7|49.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||49.3|20.7|<0.001
81698237|NCT01763866|163094112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|77.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.9|84.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||84.7|63.9|<0.001
81718482|NCT04150107|163132232|OTHER|Treatment least squares means and change from baseline estimates will be derived using this linear model.|Least mean squares||||<|0.9223|||||||ANCOVA|||Information collected in the daily diaries or via the Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) on the final 10 days of treatment will be analyzed using a Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance with subject as a random effect with each of the 10 days being a single measurement. When analyzing the exogenous insulin variables, the CGM parameters (mean 24 hour glucose value and 24 hour time within 70-180 mg/dL range) and the patient reported carbohydrate intake will be included as covariates.||||<0.9223
81538158|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-0.62||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.62|-1.44|<0.0001
81538159|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.1464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||0.11|-0.71|0.1464
81538160|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.1||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.10|-0.91|0.0144
81718483|NCT04150107|163132233|OTHER|Treatment least squares means and change from baseline estimates will be derived using this linear model.|||||<|0.8871|||||||ANCOVA|||Information collected in the daily diaries or via the Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) on the final 10 days of treatment will be analyzed using a Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance with subject as a random effect with each of the 10 days being a single measurement. When analyzing the exogenous insulin variables, the CGM parameters (mean 24 hour glucose value and 24 hour time within 70-180 mg/dL range) and the patient reported carbohydrate intake will be included as covariates.||||<0.8871
81718484|NCT04150107|163132234|OTHER|Treatment least squares means and change from baseline estimates will be derived using this linear model.|||||<|0.9641|||||||ANCOVA|||Information collected in the daily diaries or via the Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) on the final 10 days of treatment will be analyzed using a Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance with subject as a random effect with each of the 10 days being a single measurement. When analyzing the exogenous insulin variables, the CGM parameters (mean 24 hour glucose value and 24 hour time within 70-180 mg/dL range) and the patient reported carbohydrate intake will be included as covariates.||||<0.9641
81718485|NCT04150107|163132235|OTHER|Treatment least squares means and change from baseline estimates will be derived using this linear model.|||||<|0.7922|||||||ANCOVA|||Information collected in the daily diaries or via the Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) on the final 10 days of treatment will be analyzed using a Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance with subject as a random effect with each of the 10 days being a single measurement. When analyzing the exogenous insulin variables, the CGM parameters (mean 24 hour glucose value and 24 hour time within 70-180 mg/dL range) and the patient reported carbohydrate intake will be included as covariates.||||<0.7922
81718486|NCT04150107|163132236|OTHER|Treatment least squares means and change from baseline estimates will be derived using this linear model.|||||<|0.9898|||||||ANCOVA|||Information collected in the daily diaries or via the Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) on the final 10 days of treatment will be analyzed using a Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance with subject as a random effect with each of the 10 days being a single measurement. When analyzing the exogenous insulin variables, the CGM parameters (mean 24 hour glucose value and 24 hour time within 70-180 mg/dL range) and the patient reported carbohydrate intake will be included as covariates.||||<0.9898
81718487|NCT04150107|163132237|OTHER|Treatment least squares means and change from baseline estimates will be derived using this linear model.|||||<|0.5165|||||||ANCOVA|||Information collected in the daily diaries or via the Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) on the final 10 days of treatment will be analyzed using a Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance with subject as a random effect with each of the 10 days being a single measurement. When analyzing the exogenous insulin variables, the CGM parameters (mean 24 hour glucose value and 24 hour time within 70-180 mg/dL range) and the patient reported carbohydrate intake will be included as covariates.||||<0.5165
81718488|NCT04456998|163132246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-96.1||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-183.5|-8.8|||ANCOVA||GB002 vs. Placebo|||-8.8|-183.5|0.0310
81718489|NCT04456998|163132247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.5||||0.5972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|30.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||GB002 vs. Placebo|||30.9|-17.9|0.5972
81718490|NCT00965562|163132280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.15
81718491|NCT00965562|163132281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81718492|NCT00965562|163132282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.06
81718493|NCT00965562|163132283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.09
81718494|NCT00965562|163132284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81718495|NCT00965562|163132285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.04
81718496|NCT00965562|163132286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-2.63||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.51|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope represents average change in fluoxetine group IDS score as compared to placebo|||0.24|-5.51|0.07
81718497|NCT00965562|163132286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.1||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|2.65|||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope represents average change in calcium group IDS scores as compared to placebo|||2.65|-2.85|0.94
81718498|NCT00965562|163132286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|1.15||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Cohen's d effect sizes were calculated by subtracting the difference between changes in the fluoxetine group between visits 1 and 5 and changes in the placebo group between Visits 1 and 5, divided by the std dev in the placebo group at Visit 5|||||0.07
81718499|NCT00965562|163132286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.1||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Cohen's d effect sizes were calculated by subtracting the difference between changes in the calcium group between visits 1 and 5 and changes in the placebo group between Visits 1 and 5, divided by the std dev in the placebo group at Visit 5|||||0.94
81718500|NCT00965562|163132287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-1.63||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope represents average change in fluoxetine group PMTS scores as compared to placebo|||0.34|-3.60|0.10
81718501|NCT00965562|163132287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.81||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope represents average change in calcium group PMTS scores as compared to placebo|||1.09|-2.71|0.40
81718502|NCT00965562|163132287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|1.06||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Cohen's d effect sizes were calculated by subtracting the difference between changes in the fluoxetine group between visits 1 and 5 and changes in the placebo group between Visits 1 and 5, divided by the std dev in the placebo group at Visit 5|||||0.10
81718503|NCT00965562|163132287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.37||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Cohen's d effect sizes were calculated by subtracting the difference between changes in the calcium group between visits 1 and 5 and changes in the placebo group between Visits 1 and 5, divided by the std dev in the placebo group at Visit 5|||||0.40
81718504|NCT00965562|163132288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.35||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope represents average change in fluoxetine group CGI-S scores as compared to placebo|||0.03|-0.73|0.07
81718505|NCT00965562|163132288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.17||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope represents average change in calcium group CGI-S scores as compared to placebo|||0.20|-0.54|0.36
81718506|NCT00965562|163132288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.92||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Cohen's d effect sizes were calculated by subtracting the difference between changes in the fluoxetine group between visits 1 and 5 and changes in the placebo group between Visits 1 and 5, divided by the std dev in the placebo group at Visit 5|||||0.07
81538161|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.26|-1.06|0.0013
81538162|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||0.02|-0.80|0.0596
81538163|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.03|-0.85|0.0360
81538164|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.32|-1.15|0.0006
81698238|NCT01763866|163094112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|81.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.8|87.5||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||87.5|68.8|<0.001
81698239|NCT01763866|163094112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|52.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.6|65.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||65.3|37.6|<0.001
81698240|NCT01763866|163094112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|64.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.1|75.5||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||75.5|49.1|<0.001
81698241|NCT01763866|163094112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|92.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.3|95.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||95.9|82.3|<0.001
81698242|NCT01763866|163094112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|78.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.9|85.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors (entry statin therapy and simvastatin contraindicated therapy usage).||||85.4|64.9|<0.001
81698243|NCT01763866|163094113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.06|-25.11||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-25.11|-39.06|<0.001
81698244|NCT01763866|163094113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-21.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.7|-14.03||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-14.03|-29.70|<0.001
81698245|NCT01763866|163094113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.53|-20.38||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-20.38|-34.53|<0.001
81698246|NCT01763866|163094113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-29.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.36|-21.62||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-21.62|-37.36|<0.001
81698247|NCT01763866|163094113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-20.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.71|-13.33||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-13.33|-27.71|<0.001
81698248|NCT01763866|163094113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-28.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.01|-20.92||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-20.92|-37.01|<0.001
81698249|NCT01763866|163094113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.11|-24.93||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-24.93|-39.11|<0.001
81698250|NCT01763866|163094113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.61|-29.23||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-29.23|-45.61|<0.001
81698251|NCT01763866|163094113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-35.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.94|-28.38||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-28.38|-42.94|<0.001
81698252|NCT01763866|163094113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-26.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.36|-18.27||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-18.27|-35.36|<0.001
81698253|NCT01763866|163094113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.74|-26.37||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-26.37|-40.74|<0.001
81718507|NCT00965562|163132288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.44||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Cohen's d effect sizes were calculated by subtracting the difference between changes in the calcium group between visits 1 and 5 and changes in the placebo group between Visits 1 and 5, divided by the std dev in the placebo group at Visit 5|||||0.36
81718508|NCT00965562|163132289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.28||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope represents average change in fluoxetine group DRSP scores as compared to placebo|||-0.04|-0.53|0.02
81718509|NCT00965562|163132289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.06||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope represents average change in calcium group DRSP scores as compared to placebo|||0.28|-0.16|0.58
81538165|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.39||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.39|-1.23|0.0002
81538166|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.3227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.21||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||0.21|-0.62|0.3227
81538167|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.07|-0.89|0.0220
81718510|NCT00965562|163132289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|2.08||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Cohen's d effect sizes were calculated by subtracting the difference between changes in the fluoxetine group between visits 1 and 5 and changes in the placebo group between Visits 1 and 5, divided by the std dev in the placebo group at Visit 5|||||0.02
81718511|NCT00965562|163132289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.18||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Cohen's d effect sizes were calculated by subtracting the difference between changes in the calcium group between visits 1 and 5 and changes in the placebo group between Visits 1 and 5, divided by the std dev in the placebo group at Visit 5|||||0.58
81718512|NCT00965562|163132290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-1.03||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope represents average change in fluoxetine group CGI Improvement scores as compared to placebo|||-0.35|-1.70|0.04
81718513|NCT00965562|163132290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.2||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis||Slope represents average change in calcium group CGI Improvement scores as compared to placebo|||0.46|-0.86|0.54
81718514|NCT00965562|163132290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.8||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Cohen's d effect sizes were calculated by subtracting the difference between changes in the fluoxetine group between visits 2 and 5 and changes in the placebo group between Visits 2 and 5, divided by the std dev in the placebo group at Visit 5|||||0.04
81718515|NCT00965562|163132290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's d effect size|0.32||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Cohen's d effect sizes were calculated by subtracting the difference between changes in the calcium group between visits 2 and 5 and changes in the placebo group between Visits 2 and 5, divided by the std dev in the placebo group at Visit 5|||||0.54
81538168|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.02|-0.84|0.0380
81718516|NCT05153629|163132373|OTHER|||||||0.93||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of back pain.||||0.93
81718517|NCT05153629|163132373|OTHER|||||||0.76||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of abdominal/groin pain.||||0.76
81718518|NCT05153629|163132373|OTHER|||||||0.56||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of pain frequency.||||0.56
81718519|NCT05153629|163132373|OTHER|||||||0.26||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of nausea intensity.||||0.26
81718520|NCT05153629|163132374|OTHER|||||||0.55||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of difference in back pain.||||0.55
81538169|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||-0.10|-0.60|0.0067
81538170|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMMRM|||Week 13||0.05|-0.45|0.1227
81538171|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||-0.05|-0.57|0.0208
81718521|NCT05153629|163132374|OTHER|||||||0.28||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of difference in abdominal/groin pain.||||0.28
81718522|NCT05153629|163132374|OTHER|||||||0.39||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of difference in pain frequency.||||0.39
81718523|NCT05153629|163132374|OTHER|||||||0.26||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of difference in nausea intensity.||||0.26
81718524|NCT05153629|163132375|OTHER|||||||0.5||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.50
81718525|NCT05153629|163132376|OTHER|||||||0.5||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.50
81718526|NCT05153629|163132377|OTHER|||||||0.8||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of overall USDT score.||||0.80
81718527|NCT05153629|163132377|OTHER|||||||0.72||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of urinary symptoms.||||0.72
81718528|NCT05153629|163132377|OTHER|||||||0.45||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of pain.||||0.45
81718529|NCT05153629|163132377|OTHER|||||||0.42||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of daily life.||||0.42
81718530|NCT05153629|163132377|OTHER|||||||0.36||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of sexual life.||||0.36
81718531|NCT05153629|163132377|OTHER|||||||0.49||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of medical care/analgesic use.||||0.49
81718532|NCT05153629|163132377|OTHER|||||||0.88||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of overall quality of life.||||0.88
81718533|NCT04089566|163132383|SUPERIORITY|The Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model used rank score as response, treatment as fixed effect and disease duration at screening, baseline Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination (HINE) Section 2 (HINE 2), baseline CHOP INTEND total score as covariates.|Least square (LS) mean difference|26.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.141|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.941|34.172|||ANCOVA|||||34.172|17.941|< 0.0001
81718534|NCT04089566|163132406|SUPERIORITY||Difference of percentages|58.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.46|71.81|||Fisher Exact||Exact unconditional confidence interval|||71.81|39.46|<0.0001
81718535|NCT04089566|163132407|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|26.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.009|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.812|34.526||ANCOVA model was used treatment as fixed effect and disease duration at screening, baseline HINE 2, baseline CHOP INTEND total score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||34.526|18.812|<0.0001
81718536|NCT04089566|163132408|SUPERIORITY||LS geometric mean ratio|0.08|||<|0.0001||||||ANCOVA model was used with treatment as a fixed effect and adjusted for each participant disease duration at screening, baseline log plasma NF-L and baseline CHOP INTEND total score.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81718537|NCT04089566|163132409|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.251|=|0.8484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.29|11.299||ANCOVA model used rank score as response, treatment as fixed effect and disease duration at screening, baseline HINE 2, baseline CHOP INTEND total score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||11.299|-9.29|=0.8484
81718538|NCT04089566|163132410|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.497|=|0.1734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.693|14.939||ANCOVA model used rank score as response, treatment as fixed effect and disease duration at screening, baseline HINE 2, baseline CHOP INTEND total score as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||14.939|-2.693|=0.1734
81538172|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.2396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.1||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|LSMean difference|||Week 13||0.10|-0.41|0.2396
81718539|NCT04089566|163132411|SUPERIORITY||LS geometric mean ratio|0.51|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.78||ANCOVA model was used with treatment as a fixed effect and adjustment for each participant disease duration at screening, baseline log plasma NF-L and baseline CHOP INTEND total score.|ANCOVA|||||0.78|0.33|=0.002
81718540|NCT04089566|163132454|SUPERIORITY||LS geometric mean ratio|0.86|||=|0.3785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.2||ANCOVA model was used with treatment as a fixed effect and adjusted for each participant disease duration at screening, baseline log CSF NF-L and baseline CHOP INTEND total score.|ANCOVA|||||1.2|0.62|=0.3785
81718541|NCT03378921|163132466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.183||||||The threshold for statistical significance was P = 0.05|Log Rank|||The sample size (n = 26) was calculated according to the estimation that the remission rate in the FMT group would be 80% and 25% in the placebo group during the follow-up of 1 year. This difference of 55% was considered to be clinically meaningful. The significance level was selected to be 1%, and the power was set to 90%.||||0.183
81718542|NCT04115488|163132473|EQUIVALENCE|Data was analyzed using a negative binomial model with a logarithmic link function and fixed effects for the treatment group and stratification factors. Equivalence was tested based 95% confidence interval.|Exponentiated Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.397|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.613|0.944|||||Difference calculated as Tysabri minus PB006.|||0.944|-0.613|
81718543|NCT00972309|163132514|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81718544|NCT03309072|163132627|OTHER|To compare the old and new faces' hit rate, we calculated the true positive rate (TPR: the proportion of positives that are correctly identified as such). A repeated measures ANOVA was conducted with the TPR for both old and new faces as within-subjects variable and group (active vs sham) as between-subjects variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|10.66|||<|0.049|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||Difference between active tDCS and sham tDCS|||||<.049
81718545|NCT01656850|163132658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81718546|NCT01656850|163132659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2786|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2786
81718547|NCT01656850|163132660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.420
81718548|NCT01656850|163132661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81718549|NCT01656850|163132662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2412|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2412
81718550|NCT01656850|163132663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3837|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3837
81718551|NCT01656850|163132664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9784|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9784
81718552|NCT01656850|163132665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5868|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5868
81718553|NCT01656850|163132666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1101|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1101
81718554|NCT01656850|163132667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7823|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7823
81718555|NCT01656850|163132668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.557|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5570
81718556|NCT01656850|163132669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6263|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6263
81718557|NCT01656850|163132670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8328|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8328
81718558|NCT01656850|163132671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7758|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7758
81718559|NCT01656850|163132672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0476|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0476
81718560|NCT01656850|163132673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1205|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1205
81718561|NCT01656850|163132674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1512|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1512
81718562|NCT01656850|163132675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7364|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7364
81718563|NCT01656850|163132676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1995|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1995
81718564|NCT01656850|163132677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8528|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8528
81718565|NCT00795210|163132703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis Test for overall difference between groups||||0.01
81718566|NCT00795210|163132704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.42
81718567|NCT00296192|163132714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||||95.0|-2.9|8.7|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance modeling change from baseline at 24 minutes post-dose in UPDRS Part III, controlling for treatment group and baseline value.||8.7|-2.9|
81718568|NCT00296192|163132714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.93||||95.0|-5.7|6.0|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance modeling change from baseline at 24 minutes post-dose in UPDRS Part III, controlling for treatment group and baseline value.||6.0|-5.7|
81718569|NCT00296192|163132714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86||||95.0|-2.8|8.6|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance modeling change from baseline at 24 minutes post-dose in UPDRS Part III, controlling for treatment group and baseline value.||8.6|-2.8|
81538173|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||-0.15|-0.67|0.0022
81538174|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||-0.00|-0.53|0.0479
81718570|NCT00296192|163132714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.02||||95.0|-7.4|4.6|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance modeling change from baseline at 24 minutes post-dose in UPDRS Part III, controlling for treatment group and baseline value.||4.6|-7.4|
81718571|NCT00296192|163132715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.58||||95.0|-25.7|8.5|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance modeling change from baseline to 34 minutes post-dose in tapping rate, controlling for treatment group and baseline value.||8.5|-25.7|
81718572|NCT00296192|163132715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.63||||95.0|-34.0|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance modeling change from baseline to 34 minutes post-dose in tapping rate, controlling for treatment group and baseline value.||0.4|-34.0|
81718573|NCT00296192|163132715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.45||||95.0|-18.2|15.4|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance modeling change from baseline to 34 minutes post-dose in tapping rate, controlling for treatment group and baseline value.||15.4|-18.2|
81718574|NCT00296192|163132715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.9||||95.0|-23.3|12.2|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance modeling change from baseline to 34 minutes post-dose in tapping rate, controlling for treatment group and baseline value.||12.2|-23.3|
81718575|NCT00296192|163132716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-20.6||||||95.0|-53.3|12.1|||Confidence interval|||95% confidence interval in difference in success rate||12.1|-53.3|
81718576|NCT00296192|163132716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.4||||||95.0|-25.9|34.7|||95% confidence interval|||95% confidence interval in difference in success rate||34.7|-25.9|
81718577|NCT00296192|163132716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.0||||||95.0|-30.6|30.6|||95% confidence interval|||95% confidence interval in difference in success rate||30.6|-30.6|
81718578|NCT00296192|163132716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.4||||||95.0|-25.9|34.7|||95% confidence interval|||95% confidence interval in difference in success rate||34.7|-25.9|
81718579|NCT03504839|163132719|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81718580|NCT01441401|163132731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.045|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The factor tested was baseline severity of epileptic seizure. The null hypothesis was that there was no association between the baseline severity of epileptic seizure (mild, moderate, and severe) and the number of participants who responded to the treatment with gabapentin."||||0.045
81718581|NCT01441401|163132731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.017|||||||Cochran-Armitage (EXACT)|||"The factor tested was baseline severity of epileptic seizure. The null hypothesis was that there was no ordinal trend in the number of responders to the treatment with gabapentin across the baseline severity of epileptic seizure (mild, moderate, and severe)."||||0.017
81718582|NCT01441401|163132732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The factor tested was baseline frequency of epileptic seizure. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the baseline frequency of epileptic seizure and the number of participants who responded to the treatment with gabapentin."||||0.018
81718583|NCT01441401|163132733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.034|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The factor tested was number of concomitant antiepileptic drugs at baseline. The null hypothesis was that there was no association between the number of concomitant antiepileptic drugs at baseline and the number of participants who responded to the treatment with gabapentin."||||0.034
81718584|NCT01441401|163132733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005|||||||Cochran-Armitage (EXACT)|||"The factor tested was number of concomitant antiepileptic drugs at baseline. The null hypothesis was that there was no ordinal trend in the number of responders to the treatment with gabapentin across the increasing number of concomitant antiepileptic drugs at baseline."||||0.005
81718585|NCT01441401|163132734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The factor tested was treatment period with gabapentin. The null hypothesis was that there was no association between the treatment period with gabapentin and the number of participants who responded to the treatment with gabapentin."||||<0.001
81718586|NCT01900392|163132763|OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||>0.1
81718587|NCT00659945|163132769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||The primary endpoint was the incidence of emesis at any time within the first 48 hours after surgery. Power analysis showed that a sample size of 69 patients per group was necessary to detect a significant decrease in the incidence of emesis from 33% in the placebo group to 15% in the aprepitant group using a Chi-square test with an alpha value of 0.05 and power of 80%.||||<0.05
81718588|NCT02181673|163132794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|53.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.8|60.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||60.90|45.80|<0.001
81718589|NCT01354015|163132818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.79||0.2539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||All statistical analysis used intent-to-treat methodology and all comparisons used a two-tailed test at the .05 level of significance. Continuous variables are reported as means and standard deviations. W||||0.2539
81718590|NCT02871921|163132820|EQUIVALENCE|A linear regression model was run with the outcome being the MoCA score at Month 6, controlling for the baseline MoCA score. The coefficient of the treatment indicator (1: experimental group, 0: control group) is our main interest. The significant coefficient means that treatment and control groups differ in the outcome score at Month 6, controlling for the baseline score.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Outcome: MoCA at Month 6 Among participants with normal cognition||||0.87
81718591|NCT02871921|163132820|EQUIVALENCE|A linear regression model was run with the outcome being the MoCA score at Month 6, controlling for the baseline MoCA score. The coefficient of the treatment indicator (1: experimental group, 0: control group) is our main interest. The significant coefficient means that treatment and control groups differ in the outcome score at Month 6, controlling for the baseline score.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Outcome: MoCA at Month 6 Among MCI||||.03
81538175|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.4152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||0.15|-0.35|0.4152
81538176|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||-0.03|-0.52|0.0262
81718592|NCT02871921|163132821|EQUIVALENCE|A linear regression model was run with the outcome being the Category Fluency test score at Month 6, controlling for tits baseline score. The coefficient of the treatment indicator (1: experimental group, 0: control group) is our main interest. The significant coefficient means that treatment and control groups differ in the outcome score at Month 6, controlling for the baseline score and a COVID-19 pandemic period indicator (0: pre-COVID-19 pandemic, 1: during COVID-19 pandemic period).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Outcome: Category fluency animals Among participants with normal cognition||||0.03
81718593|NCT02871921|163132821|OTHER|A linear regression model was run with the outcome being the Category Fluency test score at Month 6, controlling for tits baseline score. The coefficient of the treatment indicator (1: experimental group, 0: control group) is our main interest. The significant coefficient means that treatment and control groups differ in the outcome score at Month 6, controlling for the baseline score and a COVID-19 pandemic period indicator (0: pre-COVID-19 pandemic, 1: during COVID-19 pandemic period).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Outcome: Category Fluency (Animals) at Month 6 Among MCI participants||||0.46
81538177|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.05|-0.43|0.1210
81538178|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||-0.02|-0.52|0.0369
81538179|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.5855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.18||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.18|-0.32|0.5855
81538180|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||-0.12|-0.62|0.0041
81470305|NCT00772005|162633292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2543||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2543
81718594|NCT02871921|163132822|EQUIVALENCE|A linear regression model was run with the outcome being the Craft Stroy Immediate Recall score at Month 6, controlling for its baseline score. The coefficient of the treatment indicator (1: experimental group, 0: control group) is our main interest. The significant coefficient means that treatment and control groups differ in the outcome score at Month 6, controlling for the baseline score and a COVID-19 pandemic period indicator (0: pre-COVID-19 pandemic, 1: during COVID-19 pandemic period).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Outcome: Craft Stroy Immediate Recall (paraphrase scoring) Among participants with normal cognition||||0.45
81718595|NCT02871921|163132822|EQUIVALENCE|A linear regression model was run with the outcome being the Craft Story score at Month 6, controlling for tits baseline score. The coefficient of the treatment indicator (1: experimental group, 0: control group) is our main interest. The significant coefficient means that treatment and control groups differ in the outcome score at Month 6, controlling for the baseline score and a COVID-19 pandemic period indicator (0: pre-COVID-19 pandemic, 1: during COVID-19 pandemic period).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Outcome: Craft Story Immediate Recall (paraphrase) Among MCI||||0.41
81718596|NCT02871921|163132823|EQUIVALENCE|A linear regression model was run with the outcome being the Craft Story test score at Month 6, controlling for tits baseline score. The coefficient of the treatment indicator (1: experimental group, 0: control group) is our main interest. The significant coefficient means that treatment and control groups differ in the outcome score at Month 6, controlling for the baseline score and a COVID-19 pandemic period indicator (0: pre-COVID-19 pandemic, 1: during COVID-19 pandemic period).|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Outcome: Craft Story Delayed Recall) (Paraphrase scoring) Among participants with normal cognition||||0.74
81718597|NCT02871921|163132823|EQUIVALENCE|A linear regression model was run with the outcome being the Craft Story test score at Month 6, controlling for tits baseline score. The coefficient of the treatment indicator (1: experimental group, 0: control group) is our main interest. The significant coefficient means that treatment and control groups differ in the outcome score at Month 6, controlling for the baseline score and a COVID-19 pandemic period indicator (0: pre-COVID-19 pandemic, 1: during COVID-19 pandemic period).|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Outcome: Craft Story Delayed Recall (Paraphrase scoring) Among MCI||||0.90
81718598|NCT00517868|163132825|NON_INFERIORITY|A paired student t comparison was used to assess treatment differences as measured by 11 point numerical rating scale.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.14||||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.43|2.16|||t-test, 1 sided|||||2.16|-44.43|0.0363
81718599|NCT04764669|163132830|SUPERIORITY|Primary comparisons were: DLB without amyloid copathology versus DLB with amyloid copathology|Least squares mean difference|-20.022|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.635|37.591||||||||37.591|-77.635|
81718600|NCT04764669|163132830|SUPERIORITY|Primary comparisons were: PDD without amyloid copathology versus PDD with amyloid copathology.|Least squares mean difference|-175.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-287.407|-63.893||||||||-63.893|-287.407|
81470306|NCT00772005|162633292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9748||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9748
81470307|NCT00772005|162633293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5312||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5312
81470308|NCT00772005|162633293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7522||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7522
81470309|NCT00772005|162633293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3183||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3183
81470310|NCT00772005|162633294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5879||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5879
81538181|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.01|-0.50|0.0614
81449949|NCT04430855|162586483|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|4.5||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|23.5||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline Hurley Stage \[Stage \< III, Stage III\] and prior TNF use \[Yes or No\])|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Response rate difference = upadacitinib 30 mg - placebo (in-trial + synthetic)|As a supplemental analysis, the percentage of participants who achieved NRS30 at Week 12 was further analyzed by comparing upadacitinib with in-trial placebo participants combined with subjects with historical placebo NRS30 data pre-selected using propensity score matching from adalimumab studies M11-313 and M11-810 and risankizumab study M16-833 (NCT03926169), whose study populations, entry criteria and study designs were similar to this study. The placebo in-trial + synthetic NRS30 was 31.3%.||23.5|-14.6|0.323
81538182|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.3391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.12|-0.36|0.3391
81538183|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||0.00|-0.49|0.0515
81698254|NCT01763866|163094113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.8|-23.58||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-23.58|-40.80|<0.001
81698255|NCT01763866|163094113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-28.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.46|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.91|-21.23||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-21.23|-34.91|<0.001
81718601|NCT00807040|163132849|OTHER|We tested this hypothesis in an intention-to-treat analysis using a two-tailed Wilcoxon rank-sum test, at a 0.05 alpha level. This analysis accommodated nonignorable missing LVESVI outcomes owing to the death of patients by assigning deceased patients the worst ranks in order on the basis of the time of death. We used multiple imputation for data that were missing for reasons other than death to calculate the 12-month LVESVI on the assumption that the data were missing at random.||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The trial was designed with a power of 90% to detect a between-group difference of 15 ml per square meter in the LVESVI from baseline to 12 months. We assumed a baseline LVESVI of 100 ml per square meter, improvements of 20 ml per square meter in the repair group and 35 ml per square meter in the replacement group, and equal 1-year mortality of 10 to 20% in the two groups. The primary null hypothesis was that there would be no between-group difference in the LVESVI at 12 months.||||0.18
81718602|NCT00807040|163132850|OTHER|We used the log-rank test to compare rates of death from baseline to 2 years.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.35|||Log Rank|||||1.35|0.46|0.39
81718603|NCT04880850|163132978|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of insulin icodec was considered confirmed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for mean treatment difference (insulin icodec minus insulin glargine) was strictly below 0.3%.|Treatment difference|0.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.15|||ANCOVA|||The response and change from baseline in response after 26 weeks were analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, region and personal continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) device use as fixed factors, and baseline response as covariate.||0.15|-0.11|<0.0001
81718604|NCT01875731|163132988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.09||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|16.8|||Chi-squared|||||16.8|1.57|0.01
81718605|NCT01875731|163132989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.09|||Chi-squared|||||4.09|0.1|0.71
81718606|NCT03417102|163132999|SUPERIORITY||ABR ratio|0.092|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|0.192||P-value derived from NB regression model, accounted for different follow-up times during EP, with treatment arm and randomization strata of number of bleeds in 6 months prior to study (\<=10,\>10) as fixed effects. Significance threshold was 0.05.|Negative binomial regression model|||||0.192|0.044|<0.0001
81718607|NCT03417102|163133001|SUPERIORITY||ABR ratio|0.108|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|0.207||P-value derived from NB regression model, accounted for different follow-up times during TP, with treatment arm and randomization strata of number of bleeds in 6 months prior to study (\<=10,\>10) as fixed effects. Significance threshold was 0.05.|Negative binomial regression model|||||0.207|0.056|<0.0001
81718608|NCT03417102|163133003|SUPERIORITY||ABR ratio|0.056|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.121||P-value derived from NB regression model, accounted for different follow-up times during EP, with treatment arm and randomization strata of number of bleeds in 6 months prior to study (\<=10,\>10) as fixed effects. Significance threshold was 0.05.|Negative binomial regression model|||||0.121|0.026|<0.0001
81718609|NCT03417102|163133005|SUPERIORITY||ABR ratio|0.098|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.21||P-value derived from NB regression model, accounted for different follow-up times during EP, with treatment arm and randomization strata of number of bleeds in 6 months prior to study (\<=10,\>10) as fixed effects. Significance threshold was 0.05.|Negative binomial regression model|||||0.210|0.046|<0.0001
81718610|NCT03417102|163133007|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean difference|-28.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.07|-18.37||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model included treatment arm and randomization strata of number of bleeds (\<=10, \> 10) as fixed effects, Baseline score as a covariate. Significance threshold was at 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-18.37|-39.07|<0.0001
81538184|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||0.02|-0.47|0.0667
81718611|NCT03417102|163133008|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-14.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.37|-8.33||ANCOVA model included treatment arm and randomization strata of number of bleeds (\<=10, \> 10) as fixed effects, Baseline score as a covariate. Significance threshold was at 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-8.33|-21.37|<0.0001
81718612|NCT00157820|163133033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.31||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.67|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||An additional primary analysis was pre-planned: the odds ratio of CSAE-score between DC and SC obtained from SAS GENMOD procedure with the length of follow-up as an 'offset'.|"The assumed effect of the DC treatment was a reduction from 30 to 15% in the proportion of patients who develop a CSAE, as well as a 15% reduction in the mean of CSAE (from 6 to 5.1). The estimated sample size was 200 (DC true) vs. 100 (SC true) patients followed for 8 months, with a two-sided alfa \< 0.05 and a power of 88.8%.~The sample size was set up to 360 patients (120 patients per arm), considering losses in follow-up."||0.67|0.14|0.0028
81718613|NCT00741026|163133045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0203|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-rank|||||||0.0203
81718614|NCT00741026|163133046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0105|||||||Wilcoxon Sign-rank|||||||0.0105
81718615|NCT00741026|163133047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0166|||||||Wilcoxon Sign-rank|||||||0.0166
81718616|NCT00741026|163133048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0184|||||||Wilcoxon Sign-rank|||||||0.0184
81718617|NCT00741026|163133049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Wilcoxon Sign-rank|||||||0.0170
81718618|NCT01939834|163133057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81718619|NCT02060526|163133073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference between proportions|0.286||||0.4615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.297|0.745|||Fisher Exact|||95% exact unconditional confidence interval of the difference in proportion between each of the treatment groups and the untreated control group was considered for the parameter estimation.||0.745|-0.297|0.4615
81718620|NCT02060526|163133073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference between proportions|0.143||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.423|0.647|||Fisher Exact|||95% exact unconditional confidence interval of the difference in proportion between each of the treatment groups and the untreated control group was considered for the parameter estimation.||0.647|-0.423|1.0000
81718621|NCT00798707|163133098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|1.69||A Hochberg step-up procedure was used to control for the multiplicity associated with multiple active dose arms.|ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and as a factor and the baseline HAM-D17 total score as a covariate was used to compare each DVS SR dose to placebo. The comparison was performed at the 0.05 level overall.||1.69|-0.75|0.452
81718622|NCT00798707|163133098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.72||A Hochberg step-up procedure was used to control for the multiplicity associated with multiple active dose arms.|ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and as a factor and the baseline HAM-D17 total score as a covariate was used to compare each DVS SR dose to placebo. The comparison was performed at the 0.05 level overall.||2.72|0.28|0.016
81449950|NCT04430855|162586483|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|2.2||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|24.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline Hurley Stage \[Stage \< III, Stage III\] and prior TNF use \[Yes or No\])|Response rate difference = upadacitinib 30 mg - placebo|As an additional supplemental analysis, the percentage of participants who achieved NRS30 at Week 12 was also analyzed by comparing upadacitinib 30 mg with in-trial placebo participants.||24.0|-19.6|0.421
81470311|NCT00772005|162633294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.891||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8910
81698256|NCT01763866|163094113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.59|-19.73||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||-19.73|-34.59|<0.001
81698257|NCT01763866|163094114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.86|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.81|-25.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-25.60|-40.81|<0.001
81698258|NCT01763866|163094114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-19.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.92|-11.72||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-11.72|-27.92|<0.001
81698259|NCT01763866|163094114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-29.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.91|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.87|-21.44||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-21.44|-36.87|<0.001
81698260|NCT01763866|163094114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.56|-19.32||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-19.32|-35.56|<0.001
81698261|NCT01763866|163094114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-22.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.39|-14.36||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-14.36|-30.39|<0.001
81698262|NCT01763866|163094114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-28.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.62|-19.58||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-19.58|-36.62|<0.001
81698263|NCT01763866|163094114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.46|-24.78||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-24.78|-40.46|<0.001
81698264|NCT01763866|163094114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.52|-26.25||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-26.25|-43.52|<0.001
81698265|NCT01763866|163094114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-36.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.69|-28.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-28.30|-44.69|<0.001
81698266|NCT01763866|163094114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-25.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.19|-16.49||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-16.49|-34.19|<0.001
81698267|NCT01763866|163094114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-36.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.95|-29.02||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-29.02|-43.95|<0.001
81718623|NCT00798707|163133099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|||||In this case, multiplicity arising from testing key secondary hypotheses in both doses was controlled by a Hochberg step-up procedure. p-Value obtained for the alternative hypothesis of 'Row mean scores differences'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Each DVS SR dose was separately compared to placebo. To control the study-wise type I error rate across the primary and the key secondary endpoints, as well as across the 2 active dose arms, testing of the key secondary hypothesis occurred only when both active doses were superior to placebo on the primary endpoint.||||0.160
81718624|NCT00798707|163133099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|||||In this case, multiplicity arising from testing key secondary hypotheses in both doses was controlled by a Hochberg step-up procedure.p-Value obtained for the alternative hypothesis of 'Row mean scores differences'.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Each DVS SR dose was separately compared to placebo. To control the study-wise type I error rate across the primary and the key secondary endpoints, as well as across the 2 active dose arms, testing of the key secondary hypothesis occurred only when both active doses were superior to placebo on the primary endpoint.||||0.028
81718625|NCT00798707|163133100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.39|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||0.39|-0.01|0.066
81718626|NCT00798707|163133100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||0.41|0.01|0.038
81538185|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||-0.12|-0.63|0.0047
81718627|NCT00798707|163133101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|2.68|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||2.68|-0.68|0.242
81718628|NCT00798707|163133101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.06||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.73|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||3.73|0.39|0.016
81718629|NCT00798707|163133102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||0.80|-0.62|0.802
81718630|NCT00798707|163133102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.72||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.43|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||1.43|0.01|0.048
81718631|NCT00798707|163133103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.363||||0.1099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was conducted using a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline HAM-D17 score as a covariate.||1.99|0.93|0.1099
81718632|NCT00798707|163133103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.591||||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.32|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was conducted using a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline HAM-D17 score as a covariate.||2.32|1.09|0.0154
81718633|NCT00798707|163133104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.878||||0.5929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.41|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was conducted using a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline HAM-D17 score as a covariate.||1.41|0.54|0.5929
81718634|NCT00798707|163133104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.474||||0.0852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.29|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was conducted using a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline HAM-D17 score as a covariate.||2.29|0.95|0.0852
81718635|NCT00798707|163133105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.277||||0.2232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.89|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was conducted with a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline MADRS score as a covariate.||1.89|0.86|0.2232
81718636|NCT00798707|163133105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.827||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.69|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was conducted with a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline MADRS score as a covariate.||2.69|1.24|0.0022
81718637|NCT00798707|163133106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.158||||0.4313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.67|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was conducted with a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor.||1.67|0.80|0.4313
81718638|NCT00798707|163133106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.372||||0.0888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.97|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was conducted with a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor.||1.97|0.95|0.0888
81718639|NCT00798707|163133108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.09||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.29|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate for total score.||2.29|-0.10|0.073
81718640|NCT00798707|163133108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.06||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|2.24|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate for total score.||2.24|-0.12|0.078
81718641|NCT00798707|163133108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.73|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate for work/studies component score.||0.73|-0.13|0.176
81718642|NCT00798707|163133108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.77|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate for work/studies component score.||0.77|-0.08|0.109
81718643|NCT00798707|163133108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.84|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate for social life component score.||0.84|-0.02|0.064
81718644|NCT00798707|163133108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.78|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate for social life component score.||0.78|-0.07|0.104
81718645|NCT00798707|163133108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29||||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|5.57|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate for family life/home responsibilities component score.||5.57|-2.98|0.538
81718646|NCT00798707|163133108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|2.62|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate for family life/home responsibilities component score||2.62|-1.76|0.689
81718647|NCT00798707|163133109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||0.05|-1.67|0.066
81718648|NCT00798707|163133109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment as a factor and corresponding baseline value as a covariate.||0.23|-1.48|0.150
81718649|NCT00798707|163133110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.951||||0.8758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.78|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was conducted using a logistic regression model with treatment and gender as factors and baseline sexual dysfunction status as a covariate.||1.78|0.51|0.8758
81718650|NCT00798707|163133110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.165||||0.6397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.21|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was conducted using a logistic regression model with treatment and gender as factors and baseline sexual dysfunction status as a covariate.||2.21|0.61|0.6397
81718651|NCT00798707|163133112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.847|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To address the multiplicity effect inherent in these comparisons, adjusted p-values based on the false discovery rate were used at Week 8 (or ET).||||0.847
81718652|NCT00798707|163133112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.847|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To address the multiplicity effect inherent in these comparisons, adjusted p-values based on the false discovery rate were used at Week 8 (or ET).||||0.847
81718653|NCT00798707|163133112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To address the multiplicity effect inherent in these comparisons, adjusted p-values based on the false discovery rate were used at Week 9 (or ET + 1 week).||||0.720
81718654|NCT00798707|163133112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To address the multiplicity effect inherent in these comparisons, adjusted p-values based on the false discovery rate were used at Week 9 (or ET + 1 week).||||0.720
81718655|NCT00798707|163133112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To address the multiplicity effect inherent in these comparisons, adjusted p-values based on the false discovery rate were used at Week 10 (or ET + 2 weeks).||||0.720
81718656|NCT00798707|163133112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To address the multiplicity effect inherent in these comparisons, adjusted p-values based on the false discovery rate were used at Week 10 (or ET + 2 weeks).||||0.720
81718657|NCT00929201|163133157|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The FMI sitagliptin/metformin 50/500 mg FDC tablet and coadministration of corresponding doses of sitagliptin and metformin as individual tablets after consumption of a standard high-fat breakfast will be bioequivalent for metformin based on assessment of the AUC0-∞ for metformin \[i.e., the true metformin AUC0-∞GMR (sitagliptin/metformin 50/500 mg FDC tablet/co-administration of sitagliptin and metformin as individual tablets will be contained within (0.80, 1.25)\].|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|0.97||||||90.0|0.95|1.0||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio calculated as Sitagliptin/Metformin 50/500 mg FDC tablet divided by Sitagliptin 50 mg and metformin 500 mg individual tablets||1.00|0.95|
81718658|NCT00929201|163133158|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The FMI sitagliptin/metformin 50/500 mg FDC tablet and co-administration of corresponding doses of sitagliptin and metformin as individual tablets after consumption of a standard high-fat breakfast will be bioequivalent for metformin based on assessment of the Cmax for metformin \[i.e., the true metformin Cmax GMR (sitagliptin/metformin 50/500 mg FDC tablet/ co-administration of sitagliptin and metformin as individual tablets will be contained within (0.80, 1.25)\].|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|0.95||||||90.0|0.93|0.98||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio calculated as Sitagliptin/Metformin 50/500 mg FDC tablet divided by Sitagliptin 50 mg and metformin 500 mg individual tablets||0.98|0.93|
81718659|NCT00566969|163133159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A hierarchical linear model was used to account for unequal variance and covariance structures across time.||||||0.1|||||||ANOVA|||||||.10
81718660|NCT00464308|163133160|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 450 subjects per arm will give a 90% power (with a one-sided 95% confidence interval and a minimal clinically important difference of 9%) to demonstrate non-inferiority of rabeprazole 20mg to esomeprazole 40mg with respect to the number of patients with complete resolution of heartburn with or without regurgitation at week 4|Proportion difference|-0.11|||<|0.05||95.0||||Adjustment for multiple comparisons was not made. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. Tests were 2-sided except for the non-inferiority test which was 1-sided.|Non-inferiority||Assumed that the true resolution rates in the rab20 and eso40 groups would be 30% (0.3). Non inferiority was considered proven if the lower confidence interval of the one sided 95% CI of P(rab20)-P(e40) was above -9%|Primary endpoints were assessed using non-inferiority tests. See below.||||<0.05
81718661|NCT00464308|163133163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size calculation was based upon the number of patients acheiveing complete resolution of HEARTBURN. A sample size of 450 subjects per arm will give a 90% power (with a one-sided 95% confidence interval and a minimal clinically important difference of 9%) to demonstrate non-inferiority of rabeprazole 20mg to esomeprazole 40mg with respect to the number of patients with complete resolution of heartburn with or without regurgitation at week 4|Proportion difference|-0.051|||<|0.05||95.0||||All statistical tests were interpreted at the 5% significance level (2-tailed).|non-inferiority||Non inferiority was considered proven if the lower confidence interval of the one sided 95% CI of P(rab20)-P(e40) was above -9%|Primary endpoints were assessed using non-inferiority tests. See below.||||<0.05
81718662|NCT00464308|163133164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size calculation was based upon the number of patients acheiveing complete resolution of HEARTBURN. A sample size of 450 subjects per arm will give a 90% power (with a one-sided 95% confidence interval and a minimal clinically important difference of 9%) to demonstrate non-inferiority of rabeprazole 20mg to esomeprazole 40mg with respect to the number of patients with complete resolution of heartburn with or without regurgitation at week 4|Proportion difference|-0.053|||<|0.05||95.0||||Adjustment for multiple comparisons was not made. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. Tests were 2-sided except for the non-inferiority test which was 1-sided.|non-inferiority||Non inferiority was considered proven if the lower confidence interval of the one sided 95% CI of P(rab20)-P(e40) was above -9%|Primary endpoints were assessed using non-inferiority tests. See below.||||<0.05
81718663|NCT00464308|163133165|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size calculation was based upon the number of patients acheiveing complete resolution of HEARTBURN. A sample size of 450 subjects per arm will give a 90% power (with a one-sided 95% confidence interval and a minimal clinically important difference of 9%) to demonstrate non-inferiority of rabeprazole 20mg to esomeprazole 40mg with respect to the number of patients with complete resolution of heartburn with or without regurgitation at week 4|Proportion difference|-0.061|||<|0.05||95.0||||Adjustment for multiple comparisons was not made. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. Tests were 2-sided except for the non-inferiority test which was 1-sided.|non-inferiority||Non inferiority was considered proven if the lower confidence interval of the one sided 95% CI of P(rab20)-P(e40) was above -9%|Primary endpoints were assessed using non-inferiority tests. See below.||||<0.05
81718664|NCT01107834|163133171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test to detect differences between groups||||0.27
81718665|NCT01107834|163133172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test to detect differences between groups||||0.46
81718666|NCT01107834|163133173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test to detect differences between groups||||0.13
81718667|NCT01107834|163133174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test to detect differences between groups||||0.59
81718668|NCT01107834|163133175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test to detect differences between groups||||0.09
81718669|NCT01107834|163133176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test to detect differences between groups||||0.03
81718670|NCT03722849|163133177|OTHER||||||=|0.0028||||||No multiple comparisons as region of interest analysis defined a priori.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney U tests for non-parametric data||||=0.0028
81718671|NCT03722849|163133178|OTHER||||||=|0.007||||||No multiple comparisons as region of interest analysis defined a priori.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney U tests for non-parametric data||||=0.0070
81718672|NCT03722849|163133179|OTHER|Group comparisons (Cough versus healthy) for each measurement using repeated measures ANOVA.|||||=|0.0019|||||||ANOVA|with repeated measures||||||=0.0019
81718673|NCT03722849|163133181|OTHER|Group-wise comparisons using unpaired t-tests or one way ANOVA|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81718674|NCT03533608|163133182|OTHER|Descriptive|Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.51|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81718675|NCT03533608|163133183|OTHER|Descriptive|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.04|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81718676|NCT04633434|163133222|EQUIVALENCE|Test of whether the pretest and posttest scores are significantly different from zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Estimation parameter based on paired t-test.|||||.690
81718677|NCT04633434|163133223|EQUIVALENCE|Test of whether pretest to posttest score change is greater than zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.647|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308||0.052|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.052
81718678|NCT04633434|163133224|EQUIVALENCE|Test of whether pretest to posttest change is significantly different from zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.647|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.135|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.135
81718679|NCT04633434|163133225|EQUIVALENCE|Test of whether pretest to posttest change is significantly different from zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.14||0.026|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.026
81718680|NCT04633434|163133226|EQUIVALENCE|Test of whether pretest to posttest change is significantly different from zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81718681|NCT04633434|163133227|EQUIVALENCE|Test of whether pretest to posttest change is significantly different from zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81718682|NCT04633434|163133228|EQUIVALENCE|Test of whether pretest to posttest change is significantly different from zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.057|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.057
81718683|NCT04633434|163133229|EQUIVALENCE|Test of whether pretest to posttest change is significantly different from zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81718684|NCT04633434|163133230|EQUIVALENCE|Test of whether pretest to posttest change is significantly different from zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.352|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.352
81718685|NCT04633434|163133231|EQUIVALENCE|Test of whether pretest to posttest change is significantly different from zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.104|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.104
81718686|NCT04633434|163133234|EQUIVALENCE|Test of whether pretest to posttest change is significantly different from zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.106|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.106
81718687|NCT04633434|163133235|EQUIVALENCE|Test of whether pretest to posttest change is significantly different from zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.005
81718688|NCT04633434|163133236|EQUIVALENCE|Test of whether pretest to posttest change is significantly different from zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.082|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.082
81718689|NCT01976104|163133251|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportion versus placebo|33.7|||=|0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|51.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by the risk of bleeding associated with the scheduled procedure within each Baseline platelet count cohort.|Difference of proportion vs placebo = proportion of Responders for avatrombopag - proportion of Responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|The null hypothesis was that the proportion of participants not requiring a platelet transfusion or any rescue procedure for bleeding after randomization and up to 7 days following a scheduled procedure was the same between the 60 mg avatrombopag and matched placebo treatment groups.||51.6|15.8|=0.0006
81718690|NCT01976104|163133251|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportion versus placebo|54.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.5|72.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by the risk of bleeding associated with the scheduled procedure within each Baseline platelet count cohort|Difference of proportion vs placebo = proportion of Responders for avatrombopag - proportion of Responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|The null hypothesis was that the proportion of participants not requiring a platelet transfusion or any rescue procedure for bleeding after randomization and up to 7 days following a scheduled procedure was the same between the 60 mg avatrombopag and matched placebo treatment groups.||72.7|36.5|<0.0001
81718691|NCT01976104|163133252|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportion versus placebo|60.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.8|73.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by the risk of bleeding associated with the scheduled procedure within each Baseline platelet count cohort.|Difference of proportion vs placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|The null hypothesis was that the proportion of participants not requiring a platelet transfusion or any rescue procedure for bleeding after randomization and up to 7 days following a scheduled procedure was the same between the avatrombopag and placebo treatment groups.||73.5|46.8|<0.0001
81449951|NCT02569112|162586491|SUPERIORITY|A significant improvement in skin laxity reduction is defined as a mean average increase in grade of 1 as per the GAIS.|||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Used Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed-Ranks test||The null hypothesis was that the addition of the multipolar radiofrequency with varipulse technology treatment to the cryolipolysis treatment would not show visual improvement.||||<0.01
81470312|NCT00772005|162633294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1795||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1795
81470313|NCT00772005|162633295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6378||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6378
81470314|NCT00772005|162633295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8679||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8679
81470315|NCT00772005|162633295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5489||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5489
81470316|NCT00772005|162633296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9337||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9337
81470317|NCT00772005|162633296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9428||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9428
81698268|NCT01763866|163094114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.61|-21.74||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-21.74|-42.61|<0.001
81470318|NCT00772005|162633296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5895||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5895
81470319|NCT00772005|162633297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8695||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8695
81698269|NCT01763866|163094114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-31.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4|-24.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-24.10|-38.40|<0.001
81698270|NCT01763866|163094114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-28.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.79|-19.55||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||-19.55|-36.79|<0.001
81698271|NCT01763866|163094115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.83||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.63|-2.58||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-2.58|-21.63|0.20
81698272|NCT01763866|163094115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-22.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.36||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.13|-11.97||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-11.97|-33.13|0.003
81698273|NCT01763866|163094115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-2.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.89||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.09|7.19||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||7.19|-12.09|1.00
81698274|NCT01763866|163094115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-14.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.33||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.46|-4.44||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-4.44|-25.46|0.053
81698275|NCT01763866|163094115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-15.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.89||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.06|-5.79||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-5.79|-25.06|0.073
81698276|NCT01763866|163094115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-14.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.32||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.9|-3.92||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-3.92|-24.90|0.027
81450249|NCT00390221|162587173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Reduction|78.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.97|86.35|||Negative Binomial Regression|adjusted for the baseline number of Gd-enhancing lesions||For each of the secondary endpoints, a sequential closed testing procedure was used, with the first comparison (the DAC HYP 300 mg group versus placebo) and the second comparison (the DAC HYP 150 mg group versus placebo). Secondary endpoints were rank prioritized, in the order presented. If statistical significance was not achieved for an endpoint, all endpoints(s) of a lower rank were not considered statistically significant.||86.35|65.97|<0.0001
81470320|NCT00772005|162633297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6637||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6637
81718692|NCT01976104|163133252|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportion versus placebo|53.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.8|71.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by the risk of bleeding associated with the scheduled procedure within each Baseline platelet count cohort.|Difference of proportion vs placebo = proportion of responders for avatrombopag - proportion of responders for placebo; 95% CI is calculated based on normal approximation.|The null hypothesis was that the proportion of participants not requiring a platelet transfusion or any rescue procedure for bleeding after randomization and up to 7 days following a scheduled procedure was the same between the avatrombopag and placebo treatment groups||71.6|35.8|<0.0001
81718693|NCT01976104|163133253|SUPERIORITY||Difference in change of platelet count|25.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.5|32.0|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|P-value was based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test for each avatrombopag treatment group versus placebo within each Baseline platelet count cohort.|Difference in change from Baseline of platelet count for avatrombopag versus placebo within each Baseline platelet count cohort was based on Hodges-Lehmann estimation; 95% CI was the asymptotic (Moses) CI|||32.0|19.5|<0.0001
81470321|NCT00772005|162633297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3152||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3152
81470322|NCT00772005|162633298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7472||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7472
81538186|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||0.17|-0.34|0.5130
81698277|NCT01763866|163094115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.63|8.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||8.30|-10.63|1.00
81698278|NCT01763866|163094115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.38||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.12|9.11||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||9.11|-12.12|0.63
81698279|NCT01763866|163094115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-22.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.9|-12.54||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-12.54|-32.90|<0.001
81698280|NCT01763866|163094115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-19.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.69||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.76|-8.28||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-8.28|-30.76|0.007
81698281|NCT01763866|163094115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-17.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.62||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.71|-8.46||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-8.46|-26.71|0.002
81698282|NCT01763866|163094115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-26.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.76|-16.59||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-16.59|-35.76|<0.001
81698283|NCT01763866|163094115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-20.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.38|-9.55||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-9.55|-32.38|<0.001
81698284|NCT01763866|163094115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-29.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.84|-18.57||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||-18.57|-40.84|<0.001
81698285|NCT01763866|163094116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-12.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.41||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.69|0.57||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||0.57|-24.69|0.20
81698286|NCT01763866|163094116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.23||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.86|-13.35||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-13.35|-41.86|0.003
81698287|NCT01763866|163094116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-3.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.49||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.16|9.43||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||9.43|-16.16|1.00
81718694|NCT01976104|163133253|SUPERIORITY||Difference in change of platelet count|36.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.5|45.5|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|P-value was based on Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test for each avatrombopag treatment group versus placebo within each Baseline platelet count cohort.|Difference in change from baseline of platelet count for avatrombopag vs. placebo within each baseline platelet count cohort is based on Hodges-Lehmann estimation; 95% confidence interval is the asymptotic (Moses) CI.|||45.5|25.5|<0.0001
81718695|NCT01353209|163133256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear Mixed-Effects Model Adjusted for Sirolimus Use||||||0.4
81718696|NCT01353209|163133257|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear Mixed-Effects Model Adjusted for Sirolimus Use||||||0.7
81718697|NCT01353209|163133258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Regression, Linear|Linear Mixed-Effects Model Adjusted for Sirolimus Use||||||0.8
81718698|NCT01353209|163133258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.8
81718699|NCT01353209|163133259|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear Mixed-Effects Model Adjusted for Sirolimus Use. P value was obtained for testing zero slope for log(VEGF-D).||||||0.015
81718700|NCT00337727|163133264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||Superiority based on 2-sided level of significance of 0.05, based on a logistic regression model that included terms for treatment group, region and gender.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.01
81718701|NCT00337727|163133265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||Superiority based on 2-sided level of significance of 0.05, based on a logistic regression model that included terms for treatment group, region and gender.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.01
81718702|NCT00943826|163133266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.74||Stratified by Region and Recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) Class|Log Rank||Stratified by Region and RPA Class.|||0.74|0.55|<0.0001
81718703|NCT00943826|163133267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.0987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.02|||Log Rank|Stratified by Region and RPA Class|Stratified by Region and RPA Class.|||1.02|0.76|0.0987
81718704|NCT00943826|163133268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.71||Stratified by Region and RPA Class.|Log Rank||Stratified by Region and RPA Class.|||0.71|0.53|<0.0001
81718705|NCT00326625|163133273|SUPERIORITY||Slope difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.4807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.1|||ANCOVA||Glatiramer acetate vs. Placebo|Analysis compares the ALSFRS-R slopes of change from baseline between treatment groups. Analysis includes the following covariates: time from randomization, treatment group, time by treatment interaction, center, Riluzole use, age, site of ALS onset, time from ALS onset and baseline ALSFRS-R score.||0.10|-0.22|0.4807
81718706|NCT00326625|163133274|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.8583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.005|||Regression, Cox||Glatiramer acetate vs. Placebo|Analysis covariates are center, riluzole use, site of ALS onset, time from ALS onset, baseline ALSFRS-R score, baseline slow vital capacity (VC) and baseline body mass index (BMI).||2.005|0.560|0.8583
81718707|NCT01783860|163133278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.03
81718708|NCT01783860|163133279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.01
81718709|NCT01783860|163133280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.007
81718710|NCT01783860|163133281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||> 0.05
81718711|NCT01783860|163133282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.02
81718712|NCT01783860|163133283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.08
81718713|NCT03992261|163133285|OTHER|"Mean, median, SD, minimum/maximum determined for total amount of test article used by each subject in Safety, Evaluable, and PK populations HPA Axis Suppression: Proportion of subjects manifesting laboratory evidence of adrenal suppression at EOS were presented with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for Evaluable and Safety populations. Descriptive statistics for daily dose of test article were tabulated separately for suppressed and non-suppressed subjects.~PK: Screening, Day 8, Day 15"||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Outcome measure: extent of exposure, HPA axis suppression, and pharmacokinetic analysis.||||0.05
81718714|NCT00256217|163133286|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.9||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|8.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||8.0|1.8|0.004
81718715|NCT00256217|163133287|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.49|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.49|0.10|0.016
81718716|NCT04035694|163133290|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.41
81718717|NCT04035694|163133291|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||.11
81718718|NCT04035694|163133292|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.54
81538187|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||-0.23|-0.75|0.0002
81538188|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||-0.07|-0.60|0.0126
81538189|NCT03192176|162758705|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.3507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||0.13|-0.36|0.3507
81538190|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.08|-0.60|0.0098
81538191|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.11|-0.63|0.0048
81538192|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.28|-0.80|<0.0001
81698288|NCT01763866|163094116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-18.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.18||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.28|-3.99||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-3.99|-32.28|0.053
81698289|NCT01763866|163094116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-16.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.39||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.34|-6.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-6.10|-27.34|0.073
81698290|NCT01763866|163094116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-9.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.39||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.92|3.29||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||3.29|-21.92|0.027
81698291|NCT01763866|163094116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-2.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.27||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.05|7.72||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||7.72|-13.05|1.00
81698292|NCT01763866|163094116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.43||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.66|14.69||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||14.69|-10.66|0.63
81698293|NCT01763866|163094116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-18.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.03|-4.04||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-4.04|-32.03|<0.001
81698294|NCT01763866|163094116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-19.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.52||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.71|-6.96||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-6.96|-32.71|0.007
81698295|NCT01763866|163094116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-16.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.71||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.84|-5.26||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-5.26|-27.84|0.002
81698296|NCT01763866|163094116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-20.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.04|-9.98||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-9.98|-31.04|<0.001
81698297|NCT01763866|163094116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-21.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.88|-10.68||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-10.68|-32.88|<0.001
81698298|NCT01763866|163094116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-31.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.1|-18.62||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||-18.62|-44.10|<0.001
81718719|NCT04035694|163133293|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.38
81718720|NCT04035694|163133294|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.56
81718721|NCT04035694|163133295|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.09
81538193|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.47||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.47|-1.00|<0.0001
81698299|NCT01763866|163094117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-13.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.38||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.99|-4.74||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-4.74|-21.99|0.088
81698300|NCT01763866|163094117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-21.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.41||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.98|-10.64||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-10.64|-31.98|0.005
81538194|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.6761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.21||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||0.21|-0.32|0.6761
81698301|NCT01763866|163094117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.45||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.27|7.27||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||7.27|-10.27|1.00
81698302|NCT01763866|163094117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-13.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.39||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.17|-2.91||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-2.91|-24.17|0.056
81698303|NCT01763866|163094117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-15.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.91||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.88|-5.54||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-5.54|-24.88|0.073
81698304|NCT01763866|163094117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-14.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.21||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.97|-4.42||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-4.42|-24.97|0.027
81698305|NCT01763866|163094117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.82||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.94|9.05||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||9.05|-9.94|1.00
81698306|NCT01763866|163094117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.28||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.66|10.16||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||10.16|-10.66|0.62
81698307|NCT01763866|163094117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-25.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.64|-15.5||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-15.50|-34.64|<0.001
81698308|NCT01763866|163094117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-19.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.58||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.81|-8.77||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-8.77|-30.81|0.007
81470323|NCT00772005|162633298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4503||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4503
81698309|NCT01763866|163094117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-16.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.61||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.27|-7.03||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-7.03|-25.27|0.005
81698310|NCT01763866|163094117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-23.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.11|-14.25||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-14.25|-32.11|<0.001
81698311|NCT01763866|163094117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-23.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.95|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|-13.43||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-13.43|-33.00|<0.001
81698312|NCT01763866|163094117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.6|-22.14||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||-22.14|-43.60|<0.001
81698313|NCT01763866|163094118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-14.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.92||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.16|-4.78||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-4.78|-24.16|0.088
81698314|NCT01763866|163094118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-26.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.22||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.71|-12.24||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-12.24|-40.71|0.005
81698315|NCT01763866|163094118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.41|8.32||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||8.32|-11.41|1.00
81698316|NCT01763866|163094118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-15.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.21||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|-0.97||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-0.97|-29.40|0.056
81698317|NCT01763866|163094118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-16.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.39||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.05|-5.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-5.80|-27.05|0.073
81698318|NCT01763866|163094118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.13||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.68|2.48||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||2.48|-21.68|0.027
81698319|NCT01763866|163094118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.27||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.16|8.61||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||8.61|-12.16|1.00
81698320|NCT01763866|163094118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|4.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.18||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.25|17.14||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||17.14|-7.25|0.62
81698321|NCT01763866|163094118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-21.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.24|-9.73||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-9.73|-34.24|<0.001
81698322|NCT01763866|163094118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-18.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.6|-5.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-5.90|-31.60|0.007
81698323|NCT01763866|163094118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-16.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.46|-4.92||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-4.92|-27.46|0.005
81718722|NCT04035694|163133296|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.40
81718723|NCT04035694|163133297|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.74
81718724|NCT04035694|163133298|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.66
81718725|NCT04035694|163133299|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.78
81718726|NCT04035694|163133300|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.52
81718727|NCT04035694|163133301|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.74
81718728|NCT04035694|163133302|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Median Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.21
81718729|NCT04035694|163133303|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.27
81718730|NCT04035694|163133304|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Median Difference (Net)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.01
81718731|NCT04035694|163133305|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.23
81718732|NCT04035694|163133306|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.05
81718733|NCT04035694|163133307|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.95
81718734|NCT04035694|163133308|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.19
81718735|NCT04035694|163133309|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.92
81718736|NCT04035694|163133310|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Median Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.81
81718737|NCT04035694|163133311|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.81
81718738|NCT04035694|163133312|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.14
81718739|NCT04035694|163133313|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.82
81718740|NCT04035694|163133314|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Median Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.97
81718741|NCT04035694|163133315|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.89
81718742|NCT04035694|163133316|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.69
81718743|NCT04035694|163133317|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.63
81718744|NCT04035694|163133318|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.79
81470324|NCT00772005|162633298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3127||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3127
81470325|NCT00772005|162633299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9193||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9193
81718745|NCT04035694|163133319|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.93
81718746|NCT04035694|163133320|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||.20
81718747|NCT04035694|163133321|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.11
81718748|NCT04035694|163133322|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.01
81718749|NCT04035694|163133323|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.45||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.64
81718750|NCT04035694|163133324|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.03
81470326|NCT00772005|162633299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4814||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4814
81470327|NCT00772005|162633299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6097||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6097
81698324|NCT01763866|163094118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-18.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.04|-8.05||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-8.05|-29.04|<0.001
81698325|NCT01763866|163094118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-22.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.09|-11.81||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-11.81|-33.09|<0.001
81698326|NCT01763866|163094118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-36.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.96|-24.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||-24.70|-48.96|<0.001
81698327|NCT01763866|163094119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|6.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.91|10.15||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||10.15|2.91|0.034
81698328|NCT01763866|163094119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|8.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.43|12.79||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||12.79|3.43|0.017
81698329|NCT01763866|163094119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|6.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|10.34||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||10.34|3.00|0.001
81698330|NCT01763866|163094119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|8.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.93|13.22||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||13.22|3.93|0.006
81698331|NCT01763866|163094119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|3.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|8.09||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||8.09|-0.19|0.85
81698332|NCT01763866|163094119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|9.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.68|13.58||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||13.58|4.68|<0.001
81698333|NCT01763866|163094119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|7.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.51|11.64||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||11.64|3.51|0.003
81698334|NCT01763866|163094119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|8.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.86|12.84||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||12.84|3.86|0.003
81698335|NCT01763866|163094119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|5.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|9.04||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||9.04|1.68|<0.001
81698336|NCT01763866|163094119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|8.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.11||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.51|14.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||14.80|2.51|0.010
81698337|NCT01763866|163094119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|5.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|9.23||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||9.23|1.69|0.013
81698338|NCT01763866|163094119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|6.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|11.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||11.10|2.40|0.002
81470328|NCT00772005|162633300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8594||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8594
81718751|NCT04035694|163133325|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.65
81718752|NCT04035694|163133326|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||<.01
81538195|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.05|-0.57|0.0188
81718753|NCT04035694|163133327|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.20
81718754|NCT04035694|163133328|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.28
81718755|NCT04035694|163133329|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Median Difference (Net)|1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.58
81718756|NCT04035694|163133330|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.49
81718757|NCT04035694|163133331|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||.55
81718758|NCT04035694|163133332|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.54
81718759|NCT04035694|163133333|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.95
81718760|NCT04035694|163133334|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Median Difference (Net)|-4.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.05
81718761|NCT04035694|163133335|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.84||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.75
81718762|NCT04035694|163133336|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.14
81538196|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.1||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.10|-0.61|0.0067
81718763|NCT04035694|163133337|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.03
81718764|NCT04035694|163133338|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.01
81718765|NCT04035694|163133339|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.02
81718766|NCT04035694|163133340|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.03
81718767|NCT04035694|163133341|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.57
81718768|NCT04035694|163133342|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.91
81718769|NCT04035694|163133343|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.72
81470329|NCT00772005|162633300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6157||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6157
81718770|NCT04035694|163133344|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.07
81718771|NCT04035694|163133345|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.56
81718772|NCT04035694|163133346|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.17
81718773|NCT04035694|163133347|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.89
81718774|NCT04035694|163133348|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||.20
81718775|NCT04035694|163133349|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.78
81718776|NCT04035694|163133350|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.41
81718777|NCT04035694|163133351|EQUIVALENCE|A series of multilevel regression models were estimated to determine the association between condition and each outcome, while controlling for the conditional non-independence of observations. Fixed effects included condition (intervention vs. control), the adolescent's pretest outcome score, and covariates (age, SES, race, sexual experience). The models included a random intercept for teacher and df were adjusted using the Satterthwaite adjustment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The df were adjusted to take into account random effects using Satterthwaite df adjustment for mixed models.||||||0.34
81718778|NCT00077766|163133352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority with 90% power assuming that the true difference between the RO0503821 group and darbepoetin was not larger than 0.3 g/dL.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1162|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.408||The p-value for the non-inferiority test was derived using ANCOVA.|ANCOVA, CI for difference between groups|Degrees of Freedom : 246|Difference between groups based on the adjusted means derived from the ANCOVA model.|RO0503821 group was compared to darbepoetin alfa group, using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the independent variable as treatment group and Hb at baseline and geographical region as covariates. The test for non-inferiority was based on the lower limit of 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for difference in adjusted mean between 2 groups. If this lower limit was \> or = to -0.75 g/dL, the RO0503821 group was regarded as clinically non-inferior to darbepoetin alfa group, with 90% power.||0.408|-0.049|< 0.0001
81718779|NCT02255422|163133372|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference (net)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0446||0.7321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1051|0.0743||P-Value relates to difference in change in peak work from baseline relative to placebo for all doses pooled. Statistical significance was defined as p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Null hypothesis: wk 12 mean change from baseline (\[μ RTA 408\] - \[μ Placebo\]) in peak work = 0 w/kg. Positive change from baseline suggests improvement||Primary Objective: To evaluate the change in peak work during maximal exercise testing||0.0743|-0.1051|0.7321
81470330|NCT00772005|162633300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4846||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4846
81718780|NCT02255422|163133373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference (net)|-33.448|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.6473||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.855|-10.042||P-value comparison is for difference in change in six minute walk distance from baseline within each dosage group relative to placebo. Statistical significance defined as p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The change from baseline in 6MWT was analyzed using the same MMRM model used for the primary efficacy endpoint. Analysis visits 0, 4, 8 and 12 used.||Secondary Objective: To evaluate the change in 6-minute walk test (6MWT) distance at Week 4||-10.042|-56.855|0.0060
81718781|NCT02255422|163133373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference (net)|-3.963|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.53||0.7325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.133|19.207||Statistical significance was defined as p\<0.05. The p-value comparison is for the difference in change in 6MWD from baseline within each dosage group relative to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|The change from baseline in 6MWT was analyzed using the same MMRM model used for the primary efficacy endpoint. Analysis visits 0, 4, 8 and 12 used.||Secondary Objective: To evaluate the change in 6-minute walk test (6MWT) distance at Week 8||19.207|-27.133|0.7325
81718782|NCT02255422|163133373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference (net)|-18.594|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.0004||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.739|11.55||Statistical significance was defined as p\<0.05. The p-value comparison is for the difference in change in 6MWD from baseline within each dosage group relative to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|The change from baseline in 6MWT was analyzed using the same MMRM model used for the primary efficacy endpoint. Analysis visits 0, 4, 8 and 12 used.||Secondary Objective: To evaluate the change in 6-minute walk test (6MWT) distance at Week 12||11.550|-48.739|0.2210
81718783|NCT04411641|163133374|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at 2-sided 0.05. Primary and first 6 secondary endpoints are included in this procedure.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.693||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.546|0.88||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|Regression, Cox|||Derived using Cox proportional-hazards model with robust variance estimation.Covariates were treatment group,age at screening (\>40,\<=40 years),geographic region (United States \[US\], non-US),baseline EDSS score \& baseline gadolinium (Gd)-enhancing T1 lesions (presence, absence).In this analysis, for participants who completed study with 3-month confirmation and continued to meet disability progression criteria throughout EOS, their 6-month CDP status was imputed via multiple imputation method.||0.880|0.546|0.0026
81718784|NCT04411641|163133375|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at 2-sided 0.05. Primary and first 6 secondary endpoints are included in this procedure.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.757||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.607|0.944||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|Regression, Cox|||Derived using Cox proportional-hazards model with robust variance estimation. Covariates were treatment group, age at screening (\>40, \<=40 years), geographic region (US, non-US), baseline EDSS score and baseline Gd-enhancing T1 lesions (presence, absence).||0.944|0.607|0.0134
81718785|NCT04411641|163133376|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at 2-sided 0.05. Primary and first 6 secondary endpoints are included in this procedure.|Relative Risk|0.622||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.432|0.897||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|Chi-squared|||Derived using negative binomial model with the number of new and/or enlarging T2-hyperintense lesions between randomization date and EOS date as the response variable, treatment group, age at screening (\>40, \<=40 years), geographic region (US, non-US), baseline EDSS score, and baseline number of T2 lesions as covariates, and log transformed observation duration as the offset variable.||0.897|0.432|0.0110
81718786|NCT04411641|163133377|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at 2-sided 0.05. Primary and first 6 secondary endpoints are included in this procedure.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.972||||0.8428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.735|1.286||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|Regression, Cox|||Derived using Cox proportional-hazards model with robust variance estimation. Covariates were treatment group, age at screening (\>40, \<=40 years), geographic region (US, non-US), baseline EDSS score and baseline Gd-enhancing T1 lesions (presence, absence).||1.286|0.735|0.8428
81718787|NCT04411641|163133378|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at 2-sided 0.05. Primary and first 6 secondary endpoints are included in this procedure.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.767||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.919|||Regression, Cox|||Derived using Cox proportional-hazards model with robust variance estimation. Covariates were treatment group, age at screening (\>40, \<=40 years), geographic region (US, non-US), baseline EDSS score and baseline Gd-enhancing T1 lesions (presence, absence).||0.919|0.640|0.0040
81718788|NCT04411641|163133379|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at 2-sided 0.05. Primary and first 6 secondary endpoints are included in this procedure.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.882||||0.0206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.102|3.214|||Regression, Cox|||Derived using Cox proportional-hazards model with robust variance estimation. Covariates were treatment group, age at screening (\>40, \<=40 years), geographic region (US, non-US), baseline EDSS score and baseline Gd-enhancing T1 lesions (presence, absence).||3.214|1.102|0.0206
81718789|NCT04411641|163133380|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at 2-sided 0.05. Primary and first 6 secondary endpoints are included in this procedure.|LS Mean Difference|0.082||||0.1646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.197|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||Covariates in the mixed-effect model with repeated measures were treatment group, age at screening (\>40, \<=40 years), geographic region (US, non-US), visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, cube root transformed Month 6 brain volume, and cube root transformed Month 6 brain volume-by-visit interaction.||0.197|-0.034|0.1646
81698339|NCT01763866|163094119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|10.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.58|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.13|15.32||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||15.32|5.13|<0.001
81698340|NCT01763866|163094119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|8.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.73|12.97||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||12.97|4.73|<0.001
81698341|NCT01763866|163094120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|6.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.66|10.99||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||10.99|2.66|0.034
81698342|NCT01763866|163094120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|7.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.01|12.73||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||12.73|3.01|0.017
81698343|NCT01763866|163094120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|8.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.14||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.58|13.03||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||13.03|4.58|0.001
81698344|NCT01763866|163094120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|8.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.46|13.11||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||13.11|3.46|0.006
81698345|NCT01763866|163094120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|4.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|8.57||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||8.57|-0.42|0.85
81698346|NCT01763866|163094120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|7.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|11.89||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||11.89|2.22|<0.001
81698347|NCT01763866|163094120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|8.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.23||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.07|12.87||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||12.87|4.07|0.003
81698348|NCT01763866|163094120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|7.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|11.99||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||11.99|2.29|0.003
81698349|NCT01763866|163094120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|7.73||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||7.73|-1.33|<0.001
81718790|NCT03222570|163133391|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean difference|-0.88||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.56|4.7|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference estimated from fitting a linear regression model adjusting for baseline value of the measure.|||4.7|-6.56|0.76
81698350|NCT01763866|163094120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|7.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.23||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|13.72||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||13.72|0.97|0.010
81698351|NCT01763866|163094120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|5.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|9.56||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||9.56|0.52|0.013
81698352|NCT01763866|163094120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|4.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|9.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||9.60|0.07|0.002
81718791|NCT03222570|163133392|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean difference|-2.52||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.42|2.3|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference estimated from fitting a linear regression model adjusting for baseline value of the measure.|||2.3|-7.42|0.32
81718792|NCT04410978|163133441|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Relative risk|1.061||||0.6691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.808|1.393||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|Chi-squared|||Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with number of adjudicated relapses onset between randomization date and EOS date as the response variable, treatment group, Gadolinium (Gd)-enhancing T1 lesions at baseline (presence, absence), expanded disability status scale (EDSS) strata (\<4, \>=4) and geographic region (United States \[US\], non-US) as covariates, and log transformed observation duration as the offset variable.||1.393|0.808|0.6691
81470331|NCT00772005|162633301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6076||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6076
81698353|NCT01763866|163094120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|9.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.05|15.51||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||15.51|4.05|<0.001
81698354|NCT01763866|163094120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|9.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|13.72||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit||||13.72|4.40|<0.001
81698355|NCT01669811|163094133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|23.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|32.6||p-value is obtained using chi square method.|Chi-squared|95% CI is obtained using Newcombe-Wilson score method without continuity correction.||To evaluate the efficacy of D20 bid on healing of refractory RE in comparison with D20 qd||32.6|14.9|<0.0001
81698356|NCT01669811|163094134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|32.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.9|42.6||p-value is obtained using chi square method.|Chi-squared|95% CI is obtained using Newcombe-Wilson score method without continuity correction.||To evaluate the efficacy of D20 bid on healing of refractory RE in comparison with D20 qd||42.6|21.9|<0.0001
81698357|NCT01669811|163094135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.1452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.83|||Log Rank|95% CI of the hazard ratio is obtained using Cox proportional hazards model including a factor of treatment group.||To evaluate the efficacy of D20 bid on gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms in comparison with D20 qd||1.83|0.91|0.1452
81698358|NCT01669811|163094136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.46||||0.0837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.18|||Log Rank|95% CI of the hazard ratio is obtained using Cox proportional hazards model including a factor of treatment group.||To evaluate the efficacy of D20 bid on gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms in comparison with D20 qd||2.18|0.97|0.0837
81698359|NCT01669811|163094137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34||||0.2678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.26|||Log Rank|95% CI of the hazard ratio is obtained using Cox proportional hazards model including a factor of treatment group.||To evaluate the efficacy of D20 bid on gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms in comparison with D20 qd||2.26|0.80|0.2678
81698360|NCT01669811|163094138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.6389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.12|||Log Rank|95% CI of the hazard ratio is obtained using Cox proportional hazards model including a factor of treatment group.||To evaluate the efficacy of D20 bid on gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms in comparison with D20 qd||2.12|0.62|0.6389
81718793|NCT04410978|163133442|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.4888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.565|1.278||Derived from log-rank test with stratification of EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US).|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using Cox proportional-hazards model with robust variance estimation. Covariates were treatment group, Gd-enhancing T1 lesions at baseline (presence, absence), EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US).||1.278|0.565|0.4888
81718794|NCT04410978|163133443|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.819||||0.2991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.582|1.151||Derived from log-rank test with stratification of EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US).|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using Cox proportional-hazards model with robust variance estimation. Covariates were treatment group, Gd-enhancing T1 lesions at baseline (presence, absence), EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US).||1.151|0.582|0.2991
81538197|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.03|-0.68|0.0335
81718795|NCT04410978|163133444|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Relative risk|1.084||||0.4575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.876|1.342|||Chi-squared|||Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with the number of new and/or enlarging T2-hyperintense lesions between randomization date and EOS date as the response variable, treatment group, baseline T2-hyperintense lesion count, EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4) and geographic region (US, non-US) as covariates, and log transformed observation duration as the offset variable.||1.342|0.876|0.4575
81718796|NCT04410978|163133445|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Relative risk|1.86||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.358|2.548|||Chi-squared|||Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with the number of new Gd-enhancing T1-hyperintense lesions between randomization date and EOS date as the response variable, treatment group, Gd-enhancing T1 lesions at baseline (presence, absence), EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4) and geographic region (US, non-US) as covariates, and log transformed number of MRI scans as the offset variable.||2.548|1.358|0.0001
81718797|NCT04410978|163133446|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Least square (LS) mean difference|0.035||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.124|||MMRM|||Covariates in the mixed-effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) were treatment group, EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US), visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-visit interaction.||0.124|-0.053|0.4320
81718798|NCT04410978|163133447|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|LS mean difference|1.873||||0.0675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.135|3.88|||MMRM|||Covariates in the MMRM were treatment group, EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US), visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline value-by-visit interaction.||3.880|-0.135|0.0675
81718799|NCT04410978|163133448|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.831||||0.3594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.554|1.245||Derived from log-rank test with stratification of EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US).|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using Cox proportional-hazards model with robust variance estimation. Covariates were treatment group, Gd-enhancing T1 lesions at baseline (presence, absence), EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US).||1.245|0.554|0.3594
81718800|NCT04410978|163133449|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|LS mean difference|0.196||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.093|0.298|||MMRM|||Covariates in the MMRM were treatment group, EDSS strata (\<4, \>=4), geographic region (US, non-US), visit, treatment by visit interaction, cube root transformed Month 6 brain volume, and cube root transformed Month 6 brain volume-by-visit interaction.||0.298|0.093|0.0002
81718801|NCT00318357|163133458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Regression, Cox|||Mortality is compared between the arms of the CARE-HF study, using Cox proportional hazards regression. Data from the original CARE-HF trial and the CARE-HF Long Term Follow-up trial were combined for the analysis.||||0.007
81718802|NCT05554471|163133463|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Hypothesis: the time to ambulation for the subjects using the MYNX CONTROL™ Venous VCD was significantly less than for those where manual compression was used.||||<0.001
81718803|NCT05554471|163133464|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypothesis: the time to hemostasis for the MYNX CONTROL™ Venous VCD device is at least 5 minutes less than manual compression.||||<0.001
81718804|NCT05554471|163133466|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Hypothesis: The time to discharge eligibility for the subjects using the MYNX CONTROL™ Venous VCD was significantly less than for those where manual compression was used||||<0.001
81718805|NCT02062385|163133486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1 - (Incidence V260 / Incidence Placebo)|69.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.5|79.7|||Clopper-Pearson|To calculate the confidence interval and associated p-value, an exact conditional method based on a Poisson distribution was used.||V260 will be considered efficacious if the lower bound of the two-sided confidence interval for efficacy is \>0% at the final analysis||79.7|54.5|<0.001
81718806|NCT00710840|163133494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||Difference in the change from Preop to 4 weeks Postop|t-test, 2 sided|||The primary outcome, difference in quadriceps torque between intervention (TKA Min) and Control TKA at 4 weeks, was tested using an analysis of covariance model. Confirmatory measures were evaluated at 4 and 12 weeks after surgery in the same way. Baseline characteristics of the treatment groups were compared using 2-sample t tests for continuous measures or a χ2 test for independent proportions for categorical measures. A 2-sided α level of .05 was designated for statistical significance.||||0.07
81718807|NCT00710840|163133495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|||||Difference in the change from Preop to 4 weeks Postop|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92
81538198|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.25||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.25|-0.91|0.0007
81718808|NCT00710840|163133496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|||||Difference in the change from Preop to 4 weeks Postop|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.48
81718809|NCT00710840|163133497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|||||Difference in the change from Preop to 4 weeks Postop|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81718810|NCT01299272|163133519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.485|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.485
81718811|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.4|1.4||||||For Pertussis - PT the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at (≥5 EU/mL) threshold was calculated||1.4|-1.4|
81718812|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-0.7||||||95.0|-4.8|3.3||||||For Pertussis - PTf the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at (≥26.00 EU/mL) threshold was calculated||3.3|-4.8|
81718813|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.4|1.4||||||For Pertussis - FHA the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at (≥5 EU/mL) threshold was calculated||1.4|-1.4|
81718814|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-2.3||||||95.0|-6.4|1.7||||||For Pertussis - FHAf the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at (≥36.00 EU/mL) threshold was calculated||1.7|-6.4|
81470332|NCT00772005|162633301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5827||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5827
81698361|NCT01669811|163094139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.38||||0.4485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.38|||Log Rank|95% CI of the hazard ratio is obtained using Cox proportional hazards model including a factor of treatment group.||To evaluate the efficacy of D20 bid on gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms in comparison with D20 qd||2.38|0.80|0.4485
81698362|NCT03337139|163094140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \<.05.|ANCOVA|||Comparing groups on 13 week weight loss, prior to randomization.||||.98
81698363|NCT03337139|163094140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \<.05.|ANCOVA|Controlling for Phase I weight loss||Comparing groups on 26 week weight loss||||.75
81698364|NCT03337139|163094140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|ANCOVA|Controlling for Phase I weight loss||Comparing groups on 52 week weight loss||||.02
81698365|NCT03337139|163094141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \<.05.|ANCOVA|||Comparing groups on 13 week MVPA||||.12
81698366|NCT03337139|163094141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|ANCOVA|Controlling for changes in Phase I MVPA||Comparing groups on 52 week MVPA||||.16
81698367|NCT03337139|163094142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||A priori threshold for statistical significant was p\<.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparing groups on 26 week retention rates||||.43
81698368|NCT03337139|163094142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|Fisher Exact|||Comparing groups on 52 week retention rates.||||.48
81698369|NCT03337139|163094143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||A priori threshold of statistical significance was p\<.05.|Permutation test|Permutation test (nonparametric test) was chosen due to the violation of t-test assumptions in the data set.||Comparing groups on phone calls completed in Phase II (52 weeks)||||.64
81698370|NCT03337139|163094143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.499||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|Permutation test|Permutation test (nonparametric test) was chosen due to the violation of t-test assumptions in the data set.||Comparing groups on text messages completed in Phase II (52 weeks)||||.499
81698371|NCT03337139|163094144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|Permutation test|Permutation test (nonparametric test) was chosen due to the violation of t-test assumptions in the data set.||Comparing groups on TAQ scores at 52 weeks||||.86
81698372|NCT03337139|163094145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|ANCOVA|Controlling for Phase I engagement in self-monitoring||Comparing groups on percent days of self-monitoring of weight during Phase II||||.002
81698373|NCT03337139|163094145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|ANCOVA|Controlling for Phase I engagement in self-monitoring||Comparing groups on percent days of self-monitoring of eating during Phase II||||.001
81698374|NCT03337139|163094145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|ANCOVA|Controlling for Phase I engagement in self-monitoring||Comparing groups on percent days of self-monitoring of physical activity during Phase II||||.25
81698375|NCT03337139|163094146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05.|ANCOVA|Controlling for Phase I perceived supportive accountability||Comparing groups on changes in perceived accountability during Phase II||||.005
81698376|NCT00640146|163094194|OTHER|||||||0.0213|||||||Fisher Exact|||Analysis was performed using Fisher exact test comparing the percentage of participants with a laxation response within 2 hours of the first dose of study drug, testing MNTX against placebo.||||0.0213
81698377|NCT00640146|163094195|OTHER|||||||0.0463|||||||Fisher Exact|||Analysis was performed using Fisher exact test comparing the percentage of participants with a laxation response within 4 hours of the first dose of study drug, testing MNTX against placebo.||||0.0463
81698378|NCT02455388|163094197|EQUIVALENCE|No equivalence margin set.|||||<|0.001|||||||Intraclass correlation coefficient|||||||<0.001
81698379|NCT02455388|163094198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81698380|NCT02455388|163094199|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.01
81698381|NCT04847141|163094200|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-3.6||||0.5167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|7.4||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants meeting the primary efficacy endpoint between C19-IG 20% 1 g and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|||7.4|-14.6|0.5167
81450250|NCT00390221|162587173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Reduction|69.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.4|80.41|||Negative Binomial Regression|adjusted for the baseline number of Gd-enhancing lesions||For each of the secondary endpoints, a sequential closed testing procedure was used, with the first comparison (the DAC HYP 300 mg group versus placebo) and the second comparison (the DAC HYP 150 mg group versus placebo). Secondary endpoints were rank prioritized, in the order presented. If statistical significance was not achieved for an endpoint, all endpoints(s) of a lower rank were not considered statistically significant.||80.41|52.40|<0.0001
81538199|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.48||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.48|-1.14|<0.0001
81538200|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.74||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.74|-1.41|<0.0001
81698382|NCT04847141|163094200|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|1.2||||0.8197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|12.0||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants meeting the primary efficacy endpoint between C19-IG 20% 2 g and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|||12.0|-9.6|0.8197
81698383|NCT04847141|163094201|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.1||||0.5756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.44|||ANCOVA||95% CI for the difference in LS Mean between 1 g C19-IG 20% dose group \& placebo was calculated using ANCOVA model, including CFB value as dependent variable; treatment group as fixed effect; \& baseline viral load value, age, \& gender as covariates.|Day 7||0.44|-0.24|0.5756
81698384|NCT04847141|163094201|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.3289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.17|||ANCOVA||95% CI for the difference in LS Mean between 2 g C19-IG 20% dose group \& placebo was calculated using ANCOVA model, including CFB value as dependent variable; treatment group as fixed effect; \& baseline viral load value, age, \& gender as covariates.|Day 7||0.17|-0.52|0.3289
81698385|NCT04847141|163094201|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.11||||0.3418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.34|||ANCOVA||95% CI for the difference in LS Mean between 1 g C19-IG 20% dose group \& placebo was calculated using ANCOVA model, including CFB value as dependent variable; treatment group as fixed effect; \& baseline viral load value, age, \& gender as covariates.|Day 14||0.34|-0.12|0.3418
81698386|NCT04847141|163094201|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11||||0.3688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.13|||ANCOVA||95% CI for the difference in LS Mean between 2 g C19-IG 20% dose group \& placebo was calculated using ANCOVA model, including CFB value as dependent variable; treatment group as fixed effect; \& baseline viral load value, age, \& gender as covariates.|Day 14||0.13|-0.34|0.3688
81718815|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.4|1.4||||||For Pertussis - FHA the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at (≥7.82 EU/mL) threshold was calculated||1.4|-1.4|
81718816|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.7|2.7||||||For Pertussis - PT the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at (5 EU/mL) threshold was calculated||2.7|-1.7|
81718817|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|2.1||||||95.0|-1.4|6.8||||||For Pertussis - PTf the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at (17.00 EU/mL) threshold was calculated||6.8|-1.4|
81718818|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.7|2.7||||||For Pertussis - FHA the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at (5 EU/mL) threshold was calculated||2.7|-1.7|
81470333|NCT00772005|162633301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7865||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7865
81470334|NCT00772005|162633302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3045||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3045
81470335|NCT00772005|162633302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0617||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0617
81470336|NCT00772005|162633302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0580
81718819|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.7|2.7||||||For Pertussis - FHA the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at (7.82 EU/mL) threshold was calculated||2.7|-1.7|
81718820|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-3.0||||||95.0|-8.0|2.5||||||For Pertussis - FHAf the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at (75.00 EU/mL) threshold was calculated||2.5|-8.0|
81718821|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-8.0||||||95.0|-14.9|-1.2||||||For Diphtheria the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.1 (IU/mL) threshold was calculated||-1.2|-14.9|
81718822|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.4|1.4||||||For Diphtheria the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.01 (IU/mL) threshold was calculated||1.4|-1.4|
81450251|NCT00390221|162587174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Reduction|78.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.33|84.22|||Negative Binomial Regression|adjusted for baseline number of T2 lesions||For each of the secondary endpoints, a sequential closed testing procedure was used, with the first comparison (the DAC HYP 300 mg group versus placebo) and the second comparison (the DAC HYP 150 mg group versus placebo). Secondary endpoints were rank prioritized, in the order presented. If statistical significance was not achieved for an endpoint, all endpoints(s) of a lower rank were not considered statistically significant.||84.22|71.33|<0.0001
81450252|NCT00390221|162587174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Reduction|70.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.94|77.88|||Negative Binomial Regression|adjusted for baseline number of T2 lesions||For each of the secondary endpoints, a sequential closed testing procedure was used, with the first comparison (the DAC HYP 300 mg group versus placebo) and the second comparison (the DAC HYP 150 mg group versus placebo). Secondary endpoints were rank prioritized, in the order presented. If statistical significance was not achieved for an endpoint, all endpoints(s) of a lower rank were not considered statistically significant.||77.88|59.94|<0.0001
81470337|NCT00772005|162633303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0194||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0194
81470338|NCT00772005|162633303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.227||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2270
81718823|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|2.7||||||95.0|-3.7|9.2||||||For Tetanus the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.1 (IU/mL) threshold was calculated||9.2|-3.7|
81538201|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.3227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||0.17|-0.50|0.3227
81718824|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.5|1.5||||||For Tetanus the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.01 (IU/mL) threshold was calculated||1.5|-1.5|
81470339|NCT00772005|162633303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1181||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1181
81538202|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.11|-0.77|0.0085
81698387|NCT04847141|163094202|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-1.3||||0.1506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|1.2||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who remained in an outpatient setting \& maintained SpO2≥94% between C19-IG 20% 2 g \& placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|Day 3||1.2|-4.7|0.1506
81698388|NCT04847141|163094202|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|1.3||||0.1655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|4.6||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who remained in an outpatient setting \& maintained SpO2≥94% between C19-IG 20% 1 g \& placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|Day 7||4.6|-1.3|0.1655
81698389|NCT04847141|163094202|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-2.0||||0.2337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|1.7||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who remained in an outpatient setting \& maintained SpO2≥94% between C19-IG 20% 2 g \& placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|Day 7||1.7|-6.5|0.2337
81718825|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-0.8||||||95.0|-3.1|1.8||||||For Diphtheria the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.1 (IU/mL) threshold was calculated||1.8|-3.1|
81538203|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.3||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.30|-0.95|0.0002
81538204|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.12|-0.87|0.0102
81718826|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.7|2.7||||||For Diphtheria the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.01 (IU/mL) threshold was calculated||2.7|-1.7|
81470340|NCT00772005|162633304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1348||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1348
81538205|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.39||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.39|-1.15|<0.0001
81698390|NCT04847141|163094202|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-0.8||||0.7212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|4.2||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who remained in an outpatient setting \& maintained SpO2≥94% between C19-IG 20% 1 g \& placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|Day 14||4.2|-6.1|0.7212
81698391|NCT04847141|163094202|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-2.1||||0.3897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|3.1||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who remained in an outpatient setting \& maintained SpO2≥94% between C19-IG 20% 2 g \& placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|Day 14||3.1|-7.8|0.3897
81698392|NCT04847141|163094203|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|3.1||||0.5489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|13.3||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who had a negative test result between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|Day 3||13.3|-7.1|0.5489
81698393|NCT04847141|163094203|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|4.4||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|14.7||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who had a negative test result between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|Day 3||14.7|-5.8|0.3920
81698394|NCT04847141|163094203|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|1.7||||0.7632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|12.9||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who had a negative test result between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|Day 7||12.9|-9.5|0.7632
81698395|NCT04847141|163094203|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|7.9||||0.1702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|19.2||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who had a negative test result between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|Day 7||19.2|-3.6|0.1702
81698396|NCT04847141|163094203|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-2.0||||0.7316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|9.4||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who had a negative test result between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|Day 14||9.4|-13.3|0.7316
81698397|NCT04847141|163094203|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|6.9||||0.2104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|18.0||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who had a negative test result between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|Day 14||18.0|-4.2|0.2104
81698398|NCT04847141|163094203|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|4.9||||0.2059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|13.2||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who had a negative test result between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|Day 29||13.2|-2.9|0.2059
81698399|NCT04847141|163094203|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|1.9||||0.6463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|10.3||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who had a negative test result between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|Day 29||10.3|-6.5|0.6463
81698400|NCT04847141|163094204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9033|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9033
81698401|NCT04847141|163094204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5456|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5456
81538206|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.54||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.54|-1.29|<0.0001
81718827|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-2.3||||||95.0|-5.8|1.8||||||For Tetanus the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.1 (IU/mL) threshold was calculated||1.8|-5.8|
81718828|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.7|2.7||||||For Tetanus the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.01 (IU/mL) threshold was calculated||2.7|-1.7|
81698402|NCT04847141|163094205|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.79||||0.6311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|4.6||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who required oxygen supplementation between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between each of 1 g C19-IG 20% dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|||4.6|-2.9|0.6311
81698403|NCT04847141|163094205|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|2.6||||0.1441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|7.3||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who required oxygen supplementation between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between each of 2 g C19-IG 20% dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|||7.3|-1.2|0.1441
81698404|NCT04847141|163094206|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean (LSM) Difference|0.02||||0.8555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.27|||ANCOVA||95% CI for difference in LSM between 1 g C19-IG 20% \& placebo was calculated using an ANCOVA model,with number of days on oxygen as dependent variable \& treatment group as fixed effect,adjusting for baseline characteristics(including age \& gender).|||0.27|-0.23|0.8555
81698405|NCT04847141|163094206|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.8108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.28|||ANCOVA||95% CI for difference in LSM between 2 g C19-IG 20% \& placebo was calculated using an ANCOVA model,with number of days on oxygen as dependent variable \& treatment group as fixed effect,adjusting for baseline characteristics(including age \& gender).|||0.28|-0.22|0.8108
81698406|NCT04847141|163094208|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.0692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.07||p-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method.|Kenward-Roger||95% CI for difference in LS Mean between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Day 7||0.07|-0.00|0.0692
81698407|NCT04847141|163094208|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.4956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.05||p-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method.|Kenward-Roger||95% CI for difference in LS Mean between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Day 7||0.05|-0.02|0.4956
81698408|NCT04847141|163094208|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.03||p-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method.|Kenward-Roger||95% CI for difference in LS Mean between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Day 14||0.03|-0.13|0.2200
81698409|NCT04847141|163094208|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07||||0.0906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.01||p-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method.|Kenward-Roger||95% CI for difference in LS Mean between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Day 14||0.01|-0.14|0.0906
81718829|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-2.3||||||95.0|-7.6|3.0||||||For Polio Type 1 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at (1:8) threshold was calculated||3.0|-7.6|
81718830|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-4.3||||||95.0|-11.4|2.6||||||For Polio Type 2 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at (1:8) threshold was calculated||2.6|-11.4|
81718831|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-0.3||||||95.0|-5.0|4.3||||||For Polio Type 3 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at (1:8) threshold was calculated||4.3|-5.0|
81718832|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-0.5||||||95.0|-3.6|3.5||||||For Polio Type 1 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at (1:8) threshold was calculated||3.5|-3.6|
81718833|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-0.5||||||95.0|-3.1|3.0||||||For Polio Type 2 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at (1:8) threshold was calculated||3.0|-3.1|
81718834|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-0.8||||||95.0|-3.1|1.9||||||For Polio Type 3 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at (1:8) threshold was calculated||1.9|-3.1|
81718835|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.9||||||95.0|-3.2|5.0||||||For Hib (PRP) the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.15 (μg/mL) threshold was calculated||5.0|-3.2|
81538207|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.68||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.68|-1.46|<0.0001
81538208|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||0.03|-0.73|0.0740
81538209|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.21||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.21|-0.97|0.0024
81718836|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-4.5||||||95.0|-13.2|4.4||||||For Hib (PRP) the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1.0 (μg/mL) threshold was calculated||4.4|-13.2|
81718837|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.7|2.8||||||For Hib (PRP) the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.15 (μg/mL) threshold was calculated||2.8|-1.7|
81718838|NCT00366678|163133586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.2||||||95.0|-3.1|4.5||||||For Hib (PRP) the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1.0 (μg/mL) threshold was calculated||4.5|-3.1|
81718839|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.7|2.9||||||For serotype 4 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 7vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||2.9|-1.7|
81718840|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.9||||||95.0|-0.9|4.9||||||For serotype 4 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||4.9|-0.9|
81718841|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.9||||||95.0|-4.9|2.1||||||For serotype 4 the difference in percentages between the two groups (7vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 7vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||2.1|-4.9|
81538210|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.41||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.41|-1.17|<0.0001
81718842|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.4||||||95.0|-1.8|3.8||||||For serotype 6B the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 7vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||3.8|-1.8|
81718843|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.4||||||95.0|-1.1|5.9||||||For serotype 6B the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||5.9|-1.1|
81718844|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.1||||||95.0|-5.8|2.7||||||For serotype 6B the difference in percentages between the two groups (7vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 7vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||2.7|-5.8|
81718845|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.7|2.9||||||For serotype 9V the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 7vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||2.9|-1.7|
81718846|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.8|3.3||||||For serotype 9V the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||3.3|-1.8|
81718847|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-3.3|3.0||||||For serotype 9V the difference in percentages between the two groups (7vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 7vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||3.0|-3.3|
81718848|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.4||||||95.0|-2.5|2.4||||||For serotype 14 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 7vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||2.4|-2.5|
81718849|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.5||||||95.0|-1.8|4.4||||||For serotype 14 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||4.4|-1.8|
81538211|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||0.08|-0.72|0.1197
81538212|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.18||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.18|-0.98|0.0046
81718850|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.9||||||95.0|-4.9|2.1||||||For serotype 14 the difference in percentages between the two groups (7vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 7vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||2.1|-4.9|
81718851|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.4||||||95.0|-1.8|3.8||||||For serotype 18C the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 7vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||3.8|-1.8|
81718852|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.3||||||95.0|-1.1|5.7||||||For serotype 18C the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||5.7|-1.1|
81718853|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.0||||||95.0|-5.5|2.8||||||For serotype 18C the difference in percentages between the two groups (7vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 7vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||2.8|-5.5|
81718854|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.2||||||95.0|-3.1|4.7||||||For serotype 19F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 7vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||4.7|-3.1|
81718855|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.5||||||95.0|-2.9|5.4||||||For serotype 19F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||5.4|-2.9|
81718856|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.3||||||95.0|-5.5|4.4||||||For serotype 19F the difference in percentages between the two groups (7vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 7vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||4.4|-5.5|
81718857|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.4||||||95.0|-1.8|3.9||||||For serotype 23F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 7vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||3.9|-1.8|
81538213|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.47||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.47|-1.28|<0.0001
81718858|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.5||||||95.0|-1.9|4.4||||||For serotype 23F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||4.4|-1.9|
81718859|NCT00366678|163133587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.1||||||95.0|-4.1|3.7||||||For serotype 23F the difference in percentages between the two groups (7vPnC Infant Series / 13vPnC Toddler Dose - 7vPnC Infant Series / 7vPnC Toddler Dose) was calculated||3.7|-4.1|
81718860|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.87||||||95.0|0.73|1.03||||||For serotype 4 after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (13vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/7vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.03|0.73|
81718861|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.83||||||95.0|0.67|1.03||||||For serotype 4 after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (7vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/7vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.03|0.67|
81718862|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.04||||||95.0|0.86|1.26||||||For serotype 4 after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (13vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.26|0.86|
81718863|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.93||||||95.0|0.77|1.13||||||For serotype 6B after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (13vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/7vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.13|0.77|
81718864|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.07||||||95.0|0.82|1.4||||||For serotype 6B after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (7vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/7vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.40|0.82|
81718865|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.87||||||95.0|0.69|1.1||||||For serotype 6B after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (13vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.10|0.69|
81718866|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.8||||||95.0|0.68|0.94||||||For serotype 9V after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (13vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/7vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||0.94|0.68|
81718867|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.71||||||95.0|0.59|0.85||||||For serotype 9V after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (7vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/7vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||0.85|0.59|
81718868|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.13||||||95.0|0.95|1.33||||||For serotype 9V after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (13vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.33|0.95|
81718869|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.88||||||95.0|0.73|1.06||||||For serotype 14 after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (13vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/7vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.06|0.73|
81718870|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.72||||||95.0|0.58|0.9||||||For serotype 14 after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (7vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/7vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||0.90|0.58|
81718871|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.22||||||95.0|1.0|1.49||||||For serotype 14 after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (13vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.49|1.00|
81718872|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.82||||||95.0|0.69|0.97||||||For serotype 18C after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (13vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/7vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||0.97|0.69|
81718873|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.86||||||95.0|0.69|1.08||||||For serotype 18C after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (7vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/7vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.08|0.69|
81718874|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.95||||||95.0|0.78|1.15||||||For serotype 18C after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (13vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.15|0.78|
81718875|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.26||||||95.0|1.0|1.59||||||For serotype 19F after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (13vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/7vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.59|1.00|
81718876|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.91||||||95.0|0.68|1.2||||||For serotype 19F after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (7vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/7vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.20|0.68|
81718877|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.39||||||95.0|1.08|1.79||||||For serotype 19F after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (13vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.79|1.08|
81718878|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.81||||||95.0|0.67|1.0||||||For serotype 23F after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (13vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/7vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.00|0.67|
81718879|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.85||||||95.0|0.67|1.07||||||For serotype 23F after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (7vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/7vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.07|0.67|
81718880|NCT00366678|163133588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.96||||||95.0|0.78|1.19||||||For serotype 23F after the toddler dose the GMC ratio (13vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose / 7vPnC Infant Series/13vPnC Toddler Dose After Toddler Dose) was calculated||1.19|0.78|
81718881|NCT00366678|163133591|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.77||||||95.0|0.66|0.9||||||For Diphtheria the GMC ratio was calculated||0.90|0.66|
81718882|NCT00366678|163133591|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.94||||||95.0|0.82|1.08||||||For Tetanus the GMC ratio was calculated||1.08|0.82|
81718883|NCT00366678|163133591|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.8||||||95.0|0.67|0.97||||||For Diphtheria the GMC ratio was calculated||0.97|0.67|
81718884|NCT00366678|163133591|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.86||||||95.0|0.69|1.08||||||For Tetanus the GMC ratio was calculated||1.08|0.69|
81718885|NCT00366678|163133592|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.91||||||95.0|0.73|1.14||||||For Hib (PRP) the GMC ratio was calculated||1.14|0.73|
81718886|NCT00366678|163133592|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.04||||||95.0|0.82|1.32||||||For Hib (PRP) the GMC ratio was calculated||1.32|0.82|
81718887|NCT00366678|163133593|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.88||||||95.0|0.71|1.09||||||For Polio Type 1 the GMC ratio was calculated||1.09|0.71|
81718888|NCT00366678|163133593|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.82||||||95.0|0.66|1.03||||||For Polio Type 2 the GMC ratio was calculated||1.03|0.66|
81718889|NCT00366678|163133593|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.78||||||95.0|0.59|1.02||||||For Polio Type 3 the GMC ratio was calculated||1.02|0.59|
81718890|NCT00366678|163133593|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.01||||||95.0|0.72|1.41||||||For Polio Type 1 the GMC ratio was calculated||1.41|0.72|
81718891|NCT00366678|163133593|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.98||||||95.0|0.72|1.34||||||For Polio Type 2 the GMC ratio was calculated||1.34|0.72|
81718892|NCT00366678|163133593|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.84||||||95.0|0.6|1.17||||||For Polio Type 3 the GMC ratio was calculated||1.17|0.60|
81718893|NCT00366678|163133594|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.87||||||95.0|0.78|0.98||||||For Pertussis - FHA the GMC ratio was calculated||0.98|0.78|
81718894|NCT00366678|163133594|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.92||||||95.0|0.84|1.02||||||For Pertussis - PT the GMC ratio was calculated||1.02|0.84|
81718895|NCT00366678|163133594|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.85||||||95.0|0.72|1.0||||||For Pertussis - FHA the GMC ratio was calculated||1.00|0.72|
81718896|NCT00366678|163133594|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.99||||||95.0|0.86|1.14||||||For Pertussis - PT the GMC ratio was calculated||1.14|0.86|
81718897|NCT00826176|163133606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||upper limit of tolerance interval (min.)|6.4||||||95.0|||||||The tolerance interval (TI) refers to a fixed proportion (in this trial set to 95%) of the population with a stated confidence (in this trial, 95%). Efficacy was to be claimed in case the upper limit of TI was below the prespecified margin of 10 min.|||||
81718898|NCT00826176|163133606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||upper limit of tolerance interval (min.)|3.2||||||95.0|||||||The tolerance interval (TI) refers to a fixed proportion (in this trial set to 95%) of the population with a stated confidence (in this trial, 95%). Efficacy was to be claimed in case the upper limit of TI was below the prespecified margin of 10 min.|||||
81718899|NCT00826176|163133606|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between the two subject populations was to be claimed in the event that the two-sided 95% confidence interval was entirely within the interval ranging from -60 to +60 seconds.|median difference (seconds)|49.0||||||95.0|30.0|72.0|||||The estimated median difference (Chinese minus Caucasian) in time to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.9.|||72|30|
81718900|NCT01687400|163133609|OTHER|||||||0.035|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis #1 is for the genetic mutation TP53.||||0.035
81718901|NCT01687400|163133609|OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis #2 is for ASXL1 genetic mutation||||0.72
81718902|NCT01687400|163133609|OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis #3 is for SRSF2 genetic mutation||||0.28
81718903|NCT01687400|163133609|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis #4 is for IDH2 genetic mutation||||0.14
81718904|NCT01687400|163133609|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis #5 is for DNMT3A genetic mutation||||0.3
81470341|NCT00772005|162633304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0419||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0419
81718905|NCT01687400|163133609|OTHER|||||||0.183|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis #6 is for SF3B1 genetic mutation||||0.183
81718906|NCT01687400|163133609|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis #7 is for RUNX1 genetic mutation||||0.42
81718907|NCT01687400|163133609|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis #8 is for TET2 genetic mutation||||0.36
81718908|NCT01687400|163133609|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis #9 is for IDH1 genetic mutation||||0.1
81718909|NCT01687400|163133609|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis #10 is for NPM1 genetic mutation||||1
81718910|NCT01687400|163133609|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis #11 is for NRAS genetic mutation||||0.17
81718911|NCT01687400|163133609|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||-Statistical analysis #12 is for U2AF1 genetic mutation||||1
81718912|NCT01687400|163133609|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis #13 is for MY05B genetic mutation||||0.6
81718913|NCT01687400|163133609|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis #14 is for WT1 genetic mutation||||1
81718914|NCT01687400|163133610|SUPERIORITY||Overall Response Rate-for current study|0.744|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.652|0.836|||Chi-squared|1-sample Chi-square test to compare the overall response rate (ORR) to historical control (with ORR=0.25)||-The historical control of a 5-day regimen (Cashen et al 2010 JCO = NCT00358644) showed 25% (14 out of 55 participants) in overall response rate||0.836|0.652|<0.0001
81718915|NCT01687400|163133610|SUPERIORITY||Complete response rate-for current study|0.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.538|0.741|||Chi-squared|1-sample Chi-square test to compare the complete response rate to historical control (with CR=0.24)||-The historical control of a 5-day regimen (Cashen et al 2010 JCO = NCT00358644) showed 24% (13 out of 55 participants) in complete response rate.||0.741|0.538|<0.0001
81718916|NCT00388674|163133620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.3553|TWO_SIDED|95.03|0.8|1.084|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard Ratio of ETV : Non-ETV Analyses are stratified by geographic region and prior HBV nucleoside/tide experience|||1.084|0.800|0.3553
81718917|NCT00388674|163133621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.0676|TWO_SIDED|95.03|0.713|1.012|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard Ratio of ETV : Non-ETV Analyses are stratified by geographic region and prior HBV nucleoside/tide experience|||1.012|0.713|0.0676
81718918|NCT00388674|163133622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.1182|TWO_SIDED|95.03|0.769|1.03|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard Ratio of ETV : Non-ETV Analyses are stratified by geographic region and prior HBV nucleoside/tide experience|||1.030|0.769|0.1182
81718919|NCT00388674|163133623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.817|1.478|||||Hazard Ratio of ETV : Non-ETV Analyses are stratified by geographic region and prior HBV nucleoside/tide experience|||1.478|0.817|
81718920|NCT00388674|163133624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|1.032|||||Hazard Ratio of ETV : Non-ETV Analyses are stratified by geographic region and prior HBV nucleoside/tide experience|||1.032|0.727|
81718921|NCT00388674|163133625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.608|1.365|||||Hazard Ratio of ETV : Non-ETV Analyses are stratified by geographic region and prior HBV nucleoside/tide experience|||1.365|0.608|
81718922|NCT00297882|163133640|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of AQ-AS compared to AL was assessed by constructing a one-sided, lower limit asymptotic 97.5% CI on the difference of polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-corrected cure rates of AQ-AS when compared to AL. Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the CI was greater than -10% for AQ-AS.|||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sample Size will be determined by N = {\[(Zα/2)/E\]\*2}pq where Where: n=sample size; Zα/2= Z value of a two-tailed test with 95% confidence level=1.96; p represents cure rate, q=1-p, which represents treatment failure rate of; E=precision of 5%||||>0.05
81718923|NCT00297882|163133641|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of AQ-AS compared to AL was assessed by constructing a one-sided, lower limit asymptotic 97.5% CI on the difference of polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-corrected cure rates of AQ-AS when compared to AL. Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the CI was greater than -10% for AQ-AS.|||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sample Size will be determined by N = {\[(Zα/2)/E\]\*2}pq where Where: n=sample size; Zα/2= Z value of a two-tailed test with 95% confidence level=1.96; p represents cure rate, q=1-p, which represents treatment failure rate of; E=precision of 5%||||>0.05
81718924|NCT04242264|163133642|SUPERIORITY|A two-sided Chi-squared test with alpha=0.05 was used to test the null hypothesis that the vaccine efficacy is zero, which is equivalent to testing that the relative risk of shigellosis is one.|Vaccine efficacy|0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.96|||Chi-squared||Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1 - relative risk of shigellosis, where relative risk = probability of shigellosis in WRSs2 group / probability of shigellosis in placebo group. A Wilson (Score) CI was calculated for the vaccine efficacy estimate.|The null hypothesis is that the absolute vaccine efficacy (VE) of preventing shigellosis is zero. The alternative hypothesis is that the absolute VE is greater than zero.||0.96|0.71|<0.001
81698410|NCT04847141|163094208|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.0439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.0||p-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method.|Kenward-Roger||95% CI for difference in LS Mean between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Day 29||-0.00|-0.07|0.0439
81698411|NCT04847141|163094208|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.4128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.02||p-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method.|Kenward-Roger||95% CI for difference in LS Mean between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Day 29||0.02|-0.05|0.4128
81698412|NCT04847141|163094210|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.9713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.27||p-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method.|Kenward-Roger||95% CI for difference in LS Mean between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Day 7||0.27|-0.28|0.9713
81698413|NCT04847141|163094210|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.07||||0.5985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.35||p-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method.|Kenward-Roger||95% CI for difference in LS Mean between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Day 7||0.35|-0.20|0.5985
81718925|NCT04242264|163133643|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1 - relative risk of shigellosis, where relative risk = probability of shigellosis in WRSs2 group / probability of shigellosis in placebo group. A Wilson (Score) CI was calculated for the vaccine efficacy estimate, but no formal hypothesis test was performed.|Vaccine efficacy|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.92||||||||0.92|0.44|
81718926|NCT04242264|163133643|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1 - relative risk of shigellosis, where relative risk = probability of shigellosis in WRSs2 group / probability of shigellosis in placebo group. A Wilson (Score) CI was calculated for the vaccine efficacy estimate, but no formal hypothesis test was performed.|Vaccine efficacy|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.0||||||||1.00|0.78|
81718927|NCT04242264|163133643|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1 - relative risk of shigellosis, where relative risk = probability of shigellosis in WRSs2 group / probability of shigellosis in placebo group. A Wilson (Score) CI was calculated for the vaccine efficacy estimate, but no formal hypothesis test was performed.|Vaccine efficacy|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.0||||||||1.00|0.71|
81718928|NCT00848965|163133668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|-0.68|||||Treatment difference (FP minus placebo) is presented as the difference in the adjusted means for treatment versus placebo.|||-0.68|-2.08|
81718929|NCT00848965|163133668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.309|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-0.93|||||Treatment difference (FP minus placebo) is presented as the difference in the adjusted means for treatment versus placebo.|||-0.93|-2.16|
81718930|NCT00848965|163133668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-1.11|||||Treatment difference (FP minus placebo) is presented as the difference in the adjusted means for treatment versus placebo.|||-1.11|-2.33|
81718931|NCT00848965|163133668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.351|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.19|||||Treatment difference is presented as the difference in the adjusted means for treatment versus placebo.|||-1.19|-2.60|
81718932|NCT06067191|163133681|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Mean|-312.28||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-489.17|-135.38|||ANCOVA||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline viral load as the covariate.|||-135.38|-489.17|0.0009
81538214|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.69||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.69|-1.51|<0.0001
81718933|NCT06067191|163133682|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Mean|-1.45||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-0.47|||ANCOVA||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline viral load as the covariate.|||-0.47|-2.43|0.0047
81718934|NCT06067191|163133683|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81718935|NCT06067191|163133684|OTHER|||||||0.0051|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0051
81718936|NCT06067191|163133685|OTHER|||||||0.0077|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0077
81718937|NCT06067191|163133686|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Mean|-87.4||||0.0268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-164.3|-10.49|||ANCOVA||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline viral load as the covariate.|||-10.49|-164.30|0.0268
81718938|NCT06067191|163133687|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Mean|-0.99||||0.0865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|0.15|||ANCOVA||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline viral load as the covariate.|||0.15|-2.13|0.0865
81718939|NCT06067191|163133688|OTHER|||||||0.0008|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0008
81718940|NCT06067191|163133689|OTHER|||||||0.8579|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.8579
81538215|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||0.01|-0.80|0.0553
81718941|NCT06067191|163133690|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Mean|-93.95||||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-194.26|6.36|||ANCOVA||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline viral load as the covariate.|||6.36|-194.26|0.0658
81718942|NCT06067191|163133691|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Mean|-93.95||||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-194.26|6.36|||ANCOVA||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline viral load as the covariate.|||6.36|-194.26|0.0658
81718943|NCT06067191|163133692|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Mean|-0.93||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|0.52|||ANCOVA||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline viral load as the covariate.|||0.52|-2.38|0.2030
81718944|NCT00258310|163133708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||proportion|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.9||||||||.90|.59|
81718945|NCT01833897|163133725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||F1,6.4=161.8,|linear mixed model|||||||<0.001
81718946|NCT01833897|163133726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81718947|NCT01833897|163133727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.026
81718948|NCT01833897|163133728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.011
81718949|NCT01833897|163133729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81718950|NCT01244516|163133751|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is set at -5.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83|||TWO_SIDED|97.4|-5.91|6.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Alpha is adjusted to 1.3% based on a Sidak multiplicity correction.|The direction of comparison is AAHP - AOA.|This comparison is between galyfilcon and lotrafilcon B. Ho: galyfilcon A -lotrafilcon B \<= -5. Ha: galyfilcon A - lotrafilcon B \> -5.||6.70|-5.91|
81718951|NCT01244516|163133751|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is set at -5.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79|||TWO_SIDED|97.4|-5.96|6.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|Alpha is adjusted to 1.3% based on a Sidak multiplicity correction.|The direction of comparison is AAHP - BIO.|This comparison is between galyfilcon A and comfilcon A. Ho: gayfilcon A- comfilcon A \<= -5. Ha: galyfilcon A- comfilcon A\> -5.||6.79|-5.96|
81470342|NCT00772005|162633304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0146||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0146
81538216|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||0.05|-0.76|0.0823
81538217|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.16|-0.96|0.0060
81538218|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.03|-0.83|0.0374
81718952|NCT01244516|163133752|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is set at \> 0.75. Superiority is concluded is the 97.4% CL \> 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|97.4|1.14|2.44|||Regression, Logistic|Alpha is adjusted to 1.3% based on a Sidak multiplicity correction.|The direction of comparison is AAHP/AOA.|The comparison is between galyfilcon A (AAHP) and lotrafilcon B (AOA) for comparing proportions of those with corneal staining and those without. Ho: OR = 1 for (AAHP/AOA). Ha: OR \> 1 for (AAHP/AOA).||2.44|1.14|
81470343|NCT00772005|162633305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1292||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1292
81718953|NCT01244516|163133752|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is set at \> 0.75. Superiority is concluded is the 97.4% CL \> 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|97.4|1.14|2.44|||Regression, Logistic|Alpha is adjusted to 1.3% based on a Sidak multiplicity correction.||The comparison is between galyfilcon A (AAHP) and comfilcon A (BIO) for comparing proportions of those with corneal staining and those without. Ho: OR = 1 for (AAHP/BIO). Ha: OR \> 1 for (AAHP/BIO).||2.44|1.14|
81718954|NCT01102972|163133761|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority would be established between the two arms if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \<50 copies/mL at Week 24 was -12% or greater.|Treatment difference of proportions|0.33||||0.937||95.0|-7.97|8.64||The p-value was obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified by initial antiretroviral regimen.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% confidence intervals were calculated (using Mantel-Haenszel weight) stratified by initial antiretroviral regimen.|||8.64|-7.97|0.937
81718955|NCT01856257|163133791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.512||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.999|15.024|||Mixed Models Analysis||The p-value, estimate of the treatment group difference, and estimated 95% confidence interval result from a repeated measures mixed model using available eGFR data from weeks 4, 12, 28, 36, and 52 to compare Group 2 to Group 1.|||15.024|-7.999|0.544
81718956|NCT01856257|163133791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.82||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.481|20.121|||Mixed Models Analysis||P-value estimate of the treatment group difference, and estimated 95% confidence interval result from a repeated measures mixed model using available eGFR data from weeks 4, 12, 28, 36, and 52 to compare Group 3 to Group 1.|||20.121|-10.481|0.531
81718957|NCT00318409|163133835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.98
81718958|NCT02325739|163133843|OTHER||RP2D|120.0|||||||||||||The estimation parameter and recommended Phase 2 dose level for FGF401 (single agent - fasted) is 120mg.|||||
81718959|NCT02325739|163133843|OTHER||RP2D|120.0|||||||||||||The estimation parameter and recommended Phase 2 dose level for FGF401 (single agent - fed) is 120mg.|||||
81718960|NCT02325739|163133843|OTHER||RP2D|120.0|||||||||||||The estimation parameter and recommended Phase 2 dose level for FGF401 + PDR001 combination is for FGF401 120mg.|||||
81718961|NCT02325739|163133843|OTHER||RP2D|300.0|||||||||||||The estimation parameter and recommended Phase 2 dose level for FGF401 + PDR001 combination is for PDR001 300mg.|||||
81718962|NCT00530621|163133887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.544||95.0|0.77|1.65||P-value was stratified by Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status and time since last chemotherapy.|Log Rank|||||1.65|0.77|0.544
81718963|NCT00530621|163133888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.171||95.0|0.42|1.17||P-value was stratified by Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status and time since last chemotherapy.|Log Rank|||||1.17|0.42|0.171
81718964|NCT00530621|163133889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.11||||0.01||95.0|1.19|3.75|||Regression, Cox|||||3.75|1.19|0.010
81718965|NCT00530621|163133890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5||||0.194||95.0|0.81|2.77||P-value was stratified by Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status score and time since last chemotherapy.|Log Rank|||||2.77|0.81|0.194
81718966|NCT00530621|163133891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.681|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.681
81718967|NCT01281475|163133895|SUPERIORITY|We modeled each outcome variable as a function of treatment (ie, levodopa versus placebo), visit (ie, baseline vs. 12-month follow-up) and the treatment-by-visit interaction; the interaction term tests whether the effect of levodopa treatment over time is significantly greater than that of the placebo group.||||||0.75||||||This was the calculated p value without correction for multiple comparisons|Generalized estimating equations|||We performed generalized estimating equations with an unstructured covariance matrix to account for inter-correlations within measurements on the same participant over time.||||0.75
81718968|NCT04611152|163133897|NON_INFERIORITY|The maximum clinically acceptable true difference between KSI-301 and aflibercept participants to be considered non-inferior is 4.5 ETDRS letters, i.e. the non-inferiority margin|Adjusted mean difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.4162|TWO_SIDED|95.04|-5.47|-2.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization stratification factors, and continuous baseline BCVA and OCT CST.||||-2.17|-5.47|0.4162
81718969|NCT04611152|163133898|NON_INFERIORITY|"The maximum clinically acceptable non-inferiority margin between KSI-301 and aflibercept subjects is 10% to be considered non-inferior, i.e. the non-inferiority margin is 10%"|Difference of weighted percentages|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.04|-0.7|2.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haentzel test stratified by study identifier and randomization stratification variables.|Weighted percentages are based on weighted average of observed estimates across strata using CMH weights. The CI are based on the normal approximation to the binomial proportions.|||2|-0.7|<0.0001
81718970|NCT04611152|163133899|NON_INFERIORITY|"The maximum clinically acceptable non-inferiority margin between KSI-301 and aflibercept subjects is 10% to be considered non-inferior, i.e. the non-inferiority margin is 10%"|Difference of weighted percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.04|0.0|0.0|||||Weighted percentages are based on weighted average of observed estimates across strata using CMH weights. The CI are based on the normal approximation to the binomial proportions.|||0|0|
81718971|NCT02080273|163133903|OTHER|||||||0.919|||||||ANOVA|||Means and standard deviations. 1 factor ANOVA to balance treatment groups to show no difference between groups. The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.919
81718972|NCT02080273|163133904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||1 factor ANCOVA to determine difference between groups with baseline as covariate. The F statistic is used to determine significance. If significance is found then a Tukey's multiple comparison is done.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups. ANCOVA adjusting for baseline.||||0.001
81718973|NCT02080273|163133905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||1 factor ANCOVA to determine difference between groups with baseline as covariate. The F statistic is used to determine significance. If significance is found then a Tukey's multiple comparison is done.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups. ANCOVA adjusting for baseline.||||0.001
81718974|NCT02080273|163133906|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||1 factor ANCOVA to determine difference between groups with baseline as covariate. The F statistic is used to determine significance. If significance is found then a Tukey's multiple comparison is done.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups. ANCOVA adjusting for baseline.||||0.001
81538219|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.19|-1.00|0.0042
81538220|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.56||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.56|-1.38|<0.0001
81698414|NCT04847141|163094210|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.9209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.28||p-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method.|Kenward-Roger||95% CI for difference in LS Mean between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Day 14||0.28|-0.25|0.9209
81698415|NCT04847141|163094210|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.9181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.25||p-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method.|Kenward-Roger||95% CI for difference in LS Mean between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Day 14||0.25|-0.28|0.9181
81698416|NCT04847141|163094210|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.15||||0.2443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.41||p-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method.|Kenward-Roger||95% CI for difference in LS Mean between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Day 29||0.41|-0.11|0.2443
81698417|NCT04847141|163094210|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.3233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.39||p-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method.|Kenward-Roger||95% CI for difference in LS Mean between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Day 29||0.39|-0.13|0.3233
81698418|NCT04847141|163094211|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|3.0||||0.4676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|11.5||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who required at least 1 COVID-19 related MAV between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|||11.5|-5.3|0.4676
81698419|NCT04847141|163094211|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|4.9||||0.2507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|13.4||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who required at least 1 COVID-19 related MAV between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|||13.4|-3.6|0.2507
81698420|NCT04847141|163094212|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.1||||0.9744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|4.0||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who required hospital admission between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|||4.0|-3.8|0.9744
81698421|NCT04847141|163094212|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|2.7||||0.1878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|7.5||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who required hospital admission between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|||7.5|-1.6|0.1878
81698422|NCT04847141|163094213|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.9485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.4|||ANCOVA||95% CI for difference in LS Mean between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using ANCOVA model, including length of hospital stay as dependent variable \& treatment group as fixed effect, adjusting for baseline.|||0.40|-0.38|0.9485
81698423|NCT04847141|163094213|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.14||||0.4734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.54|||ANCOVA||95% CI for difference in LS Mean between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using ANCOVA model, including length of hospital stay as dependent variable \& treatment group as fixed effect, adjusting for baseline.|||0.54|-0.25|0.4734
81698424|NCT04847141|163094214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.02||||0.9853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|3.12||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who required ICU admission between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|||3.12|-3.05|0.9853
81698425|NCT04847141|163094214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.01||||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|3.07||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants who required ICU admission between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|||3.07|-2.99|0.9890
81538221|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.71|-1.54|<0.0001
81470344|NCT00772005|162633305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3773||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3773
81538222|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||0.03|-0.79|0.0710
81698426|NCT04847141|163094215|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.12|||ANCOVA||95% CI for difference in LS Mean between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using ANCOVA model, including length of hospital stay as dependent variable \& treatment group as fixed effect, adjusting for baseline.|||0.12|-0.07|0.5780
81698427|NCT04847141|163094215|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.9065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.1|||ANCOVA||95% CI for difference in LS Mean between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using ANCOVA model, including length of hospital stay as dependent variable \& treatment group as fixed effect, adjusting for baseline.|||0.10|-0.09|0.9065
81698428|NCT04847141|163094219|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.02||||0.9853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|3.12||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants with critical COVID-19 illness between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 1 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|||3.12|-3.05|0.9853
81698429|NCT04847141|163094219|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.01||||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|3.07||p-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentage of participants with critical COVID-19 illness between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo.|Chi-squared||95% CI for percentage difference between C19-IG 20% 2 g dose group and placebo was calculated using the exact unconditional method.|||3.07|-2.99|0.9890
81698430|NCT01357980|163094271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|-1.54||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|0.39||No multiplicity adjustment applied: each test conducted at a 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of the average Daily IEF change from baseline to DAY 84 using ANCOVA with the baseline average daily IEF value as covariate.||0.39|-3.47|0.11
81698431|NCT01357980|163094271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|-0.61||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.05||No multiplicity adjustment applied: each test conducted at a 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of the average Daily IEF change from baseline to DAY 84 using ANCOVA with the baseline average daily IEF value as covariate.||0.05|-1.27|0.07
81698432|NCT01357980|163094272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|219.5|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.6|369.5|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the maximum Cystometric Capacity change from baseline to DAY 14 using ANCOVA with the baseline maximum Cystometric Capacity as covariate.||369.5|69.6|<0.01
81698433|NCT01357980|163094272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|224.1|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|140.9|307.4|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the maximum Cystometric Capacity change from baseline to DAY 14 using ANCOVA with the baseline maximum Cystometric Capacity as covariate.||307.4|140.9|<0.01
81698434|NCT01357980|163094272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|117.0||||0.09||95.0|-20.0|254.0|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the maximum Cystometric Capacity change from baseline to DAY 42 using ANCOVA with the baseline maximum Cystometric Capacity as covariate.||254.0|-20.0|0.09
81698435|NCT01357980|163094272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|223.7|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.3|353.1|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the maximum Cystometric Capacity change from baseline to DAY 42 using ANCOVA with the baseline maximum Cystometric Capacity as covariate.||353.1|94.3|<0.01
81718975|NCT02080273|163133907|OTHER|||||||0.922|||||||ANOVA|||Means and standard deviations. 1 factor ANOVA to balance treatment groups to show no difference between groups. The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.922
81470345|NCT00772005|162633305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1348||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1348
81718976|NCT02080273|163133908|OTHER|||||||0.848||||||1 factor ANCOVA to determine difference between groups with baseline as covariate. The F statistic is used to determine significance. If significance is found then a Tukey's multiple comparison is done.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups. ANCOVA adjusting for baseline||||0.848
81718977|NCT02080273|163133909|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||1 factor ANCOVA to determine difference between groups with baseline as covariate. The F statistic is used to determine significance. If significance is found then a Tukey's multiple comparison is done.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups. ANCOVA adjusting for baseline.||||0.001
81470346|NCT00772005|162633306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9642||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9642
81718978|NCT02080273|163133910|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||1 factor ANCOVA to determine difference between groups with baseline as covariate. The F statistic is used to determine significance. If significance is found then a Tukey's multiple comparison is done.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups. ANCOVA adjusting for baseline.||||0.001
81718979|NCT00602667|163133925|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|21.23||||||The historical control included 10 medulloblastoma patients treated during 1998-2006 who would have been classified as intermediate risk according to SJYC07 criteria (section 13.1.3 of protocol).||21.23|1.17|
81538223|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.09|-0.91|0.0160
81538224|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.34|-1.15|0.0003
81718980|NCT00602667|163133925|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.84||||||The historical control included 14 medulloblastoma patients treated during 1998-2006 who would have been classified as high risk according to SJYC07 criteria (section 13.1.3 of protocol).||1.84|0.40|
81718981|NCT00602667|163133926|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|8.22||||||The historical control included 10 medulloblastoma patients treated during 1998-2006 who would have been classified as intermediate risk according to SJYC07 criteria (section 13.1.3 of protocol).||8.22|0.42|
81718982|NCT00602667|163133926|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.79||||||The historical control included 14 medulloblastoma patients treated during 1998-2006 who would have been classified as high risk according to SJYC07 criteria (section 13.1.3 of protocol).||1.79|0.31|
81718983|NCT03179462|163134010|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81718984|NCT04636437|163134011|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.36||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.2|3.92||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry weight, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in body weight from entry to week 48.||3.92|-1.20|0.23
81718985|NCT04636437|163134011|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.89||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.34|1.57||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry weight, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in body weight from entry to week 48.||1.57|-3.34|0.41
81718986|NCT04636437|163134012|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.83||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.99|2.64||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry weight, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in body weight from entry to week 24.||2.64|-0.99|0.31
81718987|NCT04636437|163134012|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.99||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.76|-0.21||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry weight, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in body weight from entry to week 24.||-0.21|-3.76|0.012
81718988|NCT04636437|163134013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.72||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.33|4.77||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry waist circumference, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in waist circumference from entry to week 48.||4.77|-1.33|0.20
81718989|NCT04636437|163134013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.49||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.43|1.44||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry waist circumference, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in waist circumference from entry to week 48.||1.44|-4.43|0.25
81538225|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.1013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||0.07|-0.76|0.1013
81718990|NCT04636437|163134014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.23|2.9||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry waist circumference, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in waist circumference from entry to week 24.||2.90|-3.23|0.90
81718991|NCT04636437|163134014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.48||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.47|1.51||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry waist circumference, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in waist circumference from entry to week 24.||1.51|-4.47|0.26
81718992|NCT04636437|163134015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.19||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-22.2|24.59||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting triglycerides, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting triglycerides from entry to week 48.||24.59|-22.2|0.91
81718993|NCT04636437|163134015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.1||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-29.7|15.47||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting triglycerides, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting triglycerides from entry to week 48.||15.47|-29.7|0.48
81718994|NCT04636437|163134016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.2||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-48.6|18.2||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting triglycerides, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting triglycerides from entry to week 24.||18.20|-48.6|0.30
81718995|NCT04636437|163134016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-18.5||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-51.8|14.76||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting triglycerides, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting triglycerides from entry to week 24.||14.76|-51.8|0.21
81718996|NCT04636437|163134017|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.84||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-14.4|8.72||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting LDL, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting LDL from entry to week 48.||8.72|-14.4|0.58
81718997|NCT04636437|163134017|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.88||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-18.0|4.2||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting LDL, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting LDL from entry to week 48.||4.20|-18.0|0.16
81718998|NCT04636437|163134018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.92||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-12.1|6.27||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting LDL, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting LDL from entry to week 24.||6.27|-12.1|0.47
81538226|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.28|-1.11|0.0011
81698436|NCT01357980|163094272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|138.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.7|242.2|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the maximum Cystometric Capacity change from baseline to DAY 84 using ANCOVA with the baseline maximum Cystometric Capacity as covariate.||242.2|34.7|0.01
81718999|NCT04636437|163134018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-24.2|-5.91||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting LDL, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting LDL from entry to week 24.||-5.91|-24.2|<0.001
81719000|NCT04636437|163134019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.17|7.77||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting HDL, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting HDL from entry to week 48.||7.77|-6.17|0.79
81698437|NCT01357980|163094272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|186.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.2|319.4|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the maximum Cystometric Capacity change from baseline to DAY 84 using ANCOVA with the baseline maximum Cystometric Capacity as covariate.||319.4|53.2|<0.01
81698438|NCT01357980|163094273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|-23.8||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.6|18.9|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the maximum Detrusor Pressure change from baseline to DAY 14 using ANCOVA with the baseline Maximum Detrusor Pressure as covariate.||18.9|-66.6|0.25
81698439|NCT01357980|163094273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|-67.1|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-112.9|-21.2|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the maximum Detrusor Pressure change from baseline to DAY 14 using ANCOVA with the baseline Maximum Detrusor Pressure as covariate.||-21.2|-112.9|<0.01
81698440|NCT01357980|163094273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|-35.1||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.6|-4.6|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the maximum Detrusor Pressure change from baseline to DAY 42 using ANCOVA with the baseline Maximum Detrusor Pressure as covariate.||-4.6|-65.6|0.03
81698441|NCT01357980|163094273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|-51.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.5|-12.4|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the maximum Detrusor Pressure change from baseline to DAY 42 using ANCOVA with the baseline Maximum Detrusor Pressure as covariate.||-12.4|-89.5|0.01
81698442|NCT01357980|163094273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|-32.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.7|-11.0|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the maximum Detrusor Pressure change from baseline to DAY 84 using ANCOVA with the baseline Maximum Detrusor Pressure as covariate.||-11.0|-53.7|<0.01
81698443|NCT01357980|163094273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|-45.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.6|-14.1|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the maximum Detrusor Pressure change from baseline to DAY 84 using ANCOVA with the baseline Maximum Detrusor Pressure as covariate.||-14.1|-76.6|<0.01
81698444|NCT01357980|163094274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|1.7||||0.05||95.0|||||Satterthwaite-Welch's t-test|||Comparison of the Physician's Global Assessment score at DAY 14 using a two sided Satterthwaite-Welch's t-test for independent samples.||||0.05
81698445|NCT01357980|163094274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|2.3|||<|0.01|||||||Satterthwaite-Welch's t-test|||Comparison of the Physician's Global Assessment score at DAY 14 using a two sided Satterthwaite-Welch's t-test for independent samples.||||<0.01
81698446|NCT01357980|163094275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|2.3||||0.01|||||||Satterthwaite-Welch's t-test|||Comparison of the Physician's Global Assessment score at DAY 42 using a two sided Satterthwaite-Welch's t-test for independent samples.||||0.01
81698447|NCT01357980|163094275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|1.8|||<|0.01|||||||Satterthwaite-Welch's t-test|||Comparison of the Physician's Global Assessment score at DAY 42 using a two sided Satterthwaite-Welch's t-test for independent samples.||||<0.01
81698448|NCT01357980|163094276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|1.9||||0.05|||||||Satterthwaite-Welch's t-test|||Comparison of the Physician's Global Assessment score at DAY 84 using a two sided Satterthwaite-Welch's t-test for independent samples.||||0.05
81698449|NCT01357980|163094276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|2.1|||<|0.01|||||||Satterthwaite-Welch's t-test|||Comparison of the Physician's Global Assessment score at DAY 84 using a two sided Satterthwaite-Welch's t-test for independent samples.||||<0.01
81719001|NCT04636437|163134019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.46||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-12.1|1.16||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting HDL, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting HDL from entry to week 48.||1.16|-12.1|0.063
81719002|NCT04636437|163134020|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.38||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.21|1.45||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting HDL, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting HDL from entry to week 24.||1.45|-4.21|0.27
81719003|NCT04636437|163134020|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-8.25|-2.66||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting HDL, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting HDL from entry to week 24.||-2.66|-8.25|<0.001
81719004|NCT04636437|163134021|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.55||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-10.3|13.44||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting glucose, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting glucose from entry to week 48.||13.44|-10.3|0.77
81719005|NCT04636437|163134021|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.23||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-16.7|6.2||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting glucose, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting glucose from entry to week 48.||6.20|-16.7|0.30
81719006|NCT04636437|163134022|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-8.78|9.15||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting glucose, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting glucose from entry to week 24.||9.15|-8.78|0.96
81719007|NCT04636437|163134022|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.32||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-15.2|2.55||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting glucose, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting glucose from entry to week 24.||2.55|-15.2|0.11
81719008|NCT04636437|163134023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.07||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.93|21.06||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting insulin, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting insulin from entry to week 48.||21.06|-4.93|0.16
81719009|NCT04636437|163134023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.89||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.37|21.15||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting insulin, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting insulin from entry to week 48.||21.15|-3.37|0.10
81719010|NCT04636437|163134024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.28||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.42|14.99||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting insulin, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting insulin from entry to week 24.||14.99|-6.42|0.37
81719011|NCT04636437|163134024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-10.0|10.77||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry fasting insulin, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in fasting insulin from entry to week 24.||10.77|-10.0|0.94
81719012|NCT04636437|163134025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.77||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.08|7.63||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry HOMA-IR, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in HOMA-IR from entry to week 48.||7.63|-2.08|0.20
81719013|NCT04636437|163134025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.21||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.44|6.87||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry HOMA-IR, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in HOMA-IR from entry to week 48.||6.87|-2.44|0.28
81719014|NCT04636437|163134026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.79||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.68|5.25||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry HOMA-IR, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in HOMA-IR from entry to week 24.||5.25|-1.68|0.24
81719015|NCT04636437|163134026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.91|2.78||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry HOMA-IR, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in absolute change in HOMA-IR from entry to week 24.||2.78|-3.91|0.70
81719016|NCT04636437|163134028|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Fisher Exact|Fisher's Exact Mid P-Value||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in occurrence of Grade ≥3 AEs from entry to week 48.||||0.43
81719017|NCT04636437|163134028|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Fisher Exact|Fisher's Exact Mid P-Value||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in occurrence of Grade ≥3 AEs from entry to week 48.||||0.26
81719018|NCT04636437|163134029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Fisher Exact|Fisher's Exact Mid P-Value||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in occurrence of \>10% reduction in CrCl from entry to week 48.||||0.008
81719019|NCT04636437|163134029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068||||||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Fisher Exact|Fisher's Exact Mid P-Value||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in occurrence of \>10% reduction in CrCl from entry to week 48.||||0.068
81719020|NCT04636437|163134030|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Fisher Exact|Fisher's Exact Mid P-Value||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in occurrence of premature discontinuation of study treatment from entry to week 48.||||0.20
81719021|NCT04636437|163134030|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56||||||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Fisher Exact|Fisher's Exact Mid P-Value||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in occurrence of premature discontinuation of study treatment from entry to week 48.||||0.56
81719022|NCT04636437|163134031|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.43||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.62|8.47||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry total fat, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in total fat from entry to week 48.||8.47|-1.62|0.13
81719023|NCT04636437|163134031|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.89|4.72||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry total fat, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in total fat from entry to week 48.||4.72|-4.89|0.97
81719024|NCT04636437|163134032|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.18|2.8||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry lean mass, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in lean mass from entry to week 48.||2.80|-2.18|0.78
81470347|NCT00772005|162633306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7814||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7814
81719025|NCT04636437|163134032|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.24||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.11|3.59||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry lean mass, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in lean mass from entry to week 48.||3.59|-1.11|0.23
81719026|NCT04636437|163134033|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.71||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.48|9.9||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry trunk fat, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in trunk fat from entry to week 48.||9.90|-2.48|0.18
81719027|NCT04636437|163134033|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.35||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-7.23|4.53||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry trunk fat, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in trunk fat from entry to week 48.||4.53|-7.23|0.60
81719028|NCT04636437|163134034|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.19||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.45|9.83||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in limb fat from entry to week 48.|Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry limb fat, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|9.83|-1.45|0.094
81719029|NCT04636437|163134034|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.76||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.59|7.11||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in limb fat from entry to week 48.|Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry limb fat, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|7.11|-3.59|0.46
81719030|NCT04636437|163134035|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.19||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.19|6.56||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry appendicular lean mass, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in appendicular lean mass from entry to week 48.||6.56|-2.19|0.26
81719031|NCT04636437|163134035|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.15||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.96|7.25||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry appendicular lean mass, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in appendicular lean mass from entry to week 48.||7.25|-0.96|0.084
81719032|NCT04636437|163134036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.78||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.57|2.13||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry hip bone mineral density, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in hip bone mineral density from entry to week 48.||2.13|-0.57|0.19
81719033|NCT04636437|163134036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.93|0.66||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry hip bone mineral density, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in hip bone mineral density from entry to week 48.||0.66|-1.93|0.27
81719034|NCT04636437|163134037|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.57|2.58||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry lumbar spine bone mineral density, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in lumbar spine bone mineral density from entry to week 48.||2.58|-1.57|0.58
81719035|NCT04636437|163134037|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.93|2.03||Bonferroni adjustment for 2 pairwise comparisons of DOR-containing arms versus continuation of INSTI. Two sided 2.5% alpha.|Regression, Linear||Mean difference and CI come from a linear regression model adjusting for entry lumbar spine bone mineral density, sex, and race (Black and not Black).|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in percent change in lumbar spine bone mineral density from entry to week 48.||2.03|-1.93|0.95
81719036|NCT06212544|163134089|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81719037|NCT01392469|163134095|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test/Reference)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.33||||||||1.33|1.03|
81719038|NCT01392469|163134095|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test/Reference)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.23|1.59||||||||1.59|1.23|
81719039|NCT01392469|163134096|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test/Reference)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.14|1.62||||||||1.62|1.14|
81719040|NCT01392469|163134096|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test/Reference)|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.43|2.03||||||||2.03|1.43|
81719041|NCT01392469|163134097|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test/Reference)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.21||||||||1.21|0.82|
81719042|NCT01392469|163134097|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test/Reference)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.31||||||||1.31|0.88|
81719043|NCT01392469|163134098|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test/Reference)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.61||||||||1.61|1.03|
81719044|NCT01392469|163134098|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Test/Reference)|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.24|1.95||||||||1.95|1.24|
81719045|NCT02513095|163134144|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.0||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|76.8|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||76.8|0.6|0.396
81719046|NCT01339858|163134176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.32
81719047|NCT00996632|163134185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||null hypothesis is that drainage volumes are not different||||<0.05
81719048|NCT00996632|163134186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||null hypothesis is that Stay in Hospital Days are not different||||0.05
81719049|NCT03731325|163134211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||This mean difference represents the main effect of time from baseline to 15 weeks, regardless of group|Change in parent BMI from baseline at 8,11 to 15 weeks||||<0.01
81719050|NCT03731325|163134212|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.5||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||main effect of time|ANOVA||This is the main effect of weight change at week 15, e.g. average weight change from baseline to week 15 in the entire sample of parents|repeated measures analysis of variance for time (0,8,11,15 weeks) for weight change (lbs)||||0.003
81719051|NCT03731325|163134213|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||average difference in BMI percentile for entire sample|Repeated measures ANOVA for child BMI percentile at 0, 8, 11 and 15 weeks||||0.06
81719052|NCT03731325|163134214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||average change in delay discounting measure area under the curve for all participants (parents and children) in both groups from baseline to week 15|repeated measures ANOVA, reporting repeated measures effect only||||0.07
81719053|NCT03731325|163134215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||Difference between weight at baseline and week 15 in lbs for all children, regardless of group|||||0.64
81719054|NCT02118896|163134219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|0.9257|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.844|1.0||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from BCAR at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||1.000|0.844|
81719055|NCT02118896|163134219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|0.9321|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.858|1.0||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from BCAR at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||1.000|0.858|
81719056|NCT02118896|163134219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from BCAR at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||1.0000|1.0000|
81719057|NCT02118896|163134219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|0.8699|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.949||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from BCAR at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||0.949|0.790|
81719058|NCT02118896|163134219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|0.9607|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.927|0.995||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from BCAR at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||0.995|0.927|
81719059|NCT02118896|163134219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|0.9948|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.985|1.0||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from BCAR at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||1.000|0.985|
81719060|NCT02118896|163134219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from BCAR at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||1.0000|1.0000|
81719061|NCT02118896|163134219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from BCAR at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||1.0000|1.0000|
81719062|NCT02118896|163134219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|0.9773|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.933|1.0||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from BCAR at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||1.000|0.933|
81719063|NCT02118896|163134222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|0.8391|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.729|0.949||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from efficacy failure at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||0.949|0.729|
81719064|NCT02118896|163134222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|0.8792|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.778|0.981||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from efficacy failure at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula..||0.981|0.778|
81719065|NCT02118896|163134222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|0.8816|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.782|0.981||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from efficacy failure at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||0.981|0.782|
81719066|NCT02118896|163134222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|0.7769|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.675|0.878||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from efficacy failure at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||0.878|0.675|
81719067|NCT02118896|163134222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|0.8373|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.693|0.981||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from efficacy failure at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||0.981|0.693|
81719068|NCT02118896|163134222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|0.9419|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.883|1.0||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from efficacy failure at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||1.000|0.883|
81719069|NCT02118896|163134222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from efficacy failure at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||1.000|1.000|
81719070|NCT02118896|163134222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|0.9898|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.0||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from efficacy failure at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||1.000|0.970|
81719071|NCT02118896|163134222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Method|0.9773|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.933|1.0||||||The two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated rate of freedom from efficacy failure at EOS was calculated using Greenwood's formula.||1.000|0.933|
81719072|NCT03292731|163134225|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.08||adjusted for cerclage|Regression, Logistic|adjusted for cerclage||logistic regression comparing drug concentration to the rate of sPTB||1.08|0.93|0.96
81719073|NCT03292731|163134226|OTHER||Slope|1.11||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.23|||Regression, Linear|||||2.23|0.00|0.05
81719074|NCT03292731|163134227|OTHER||Slope|1.56||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.87|||Regression, Linear|||||2.87|0.25|0.022
81719075|NCT03292731|163134228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||no adjustments|Fisher Exact|||Only RCT subjects utilized in neonatal safety analysis||||0.82
81719076|NCT00471237|163134232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.37|||ANOVA|Each dose of ronacaleret was deemed significantly different from placebo if the Hommel-adjusted p-value was \<0.044 at Month 12.||||1.37|-0.78|0.590
81719077|NCT00471237|163134232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.44|||ANOVA|Each dose of ronacaleret was deemed significantly different from placebo if the Hommel-adjusted p-value was \<0.044 at Month 12||||2.44|0.28|0.028
81719078|NCT00471237|163134232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.65|||ANOVA|Each dose of ronacaleret was deemed significantly different from placebo if the Hommel-adjusted p-value was \<0.044 at Month 12.||||2.65|0.51|0.011
81719079|NCT00471237|163134232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.69|||ANOVA|Each dose of ronacaleret was deemed significantly different from placebo if the Hommel-adjusted p-value was \<0.044 at Month 12.||||2.69|0.51|0.012
81719080|NCT00471237|163134240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.48|||ANOVA|Each dose of ronacaleret was deemed significantly different from placebo if the Hommel-adjusted p-value was \<0.006 at Month 6.||||0.48|-1.38|0.680
81719081|NCT00471237|163134240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.89|||ANOVA|Each dose of ronacaleret was deemed significantly different from placebo if the Hommel-adjusted p-value was \<0.006 at Month 6.||||1.89|0.01|0.192
81719082|NCT00471237|163134240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.73|||ANOVA|Each dose of ronacaleret was deemed significantly different from placebo if the Hommel-adjusted p-value was \<0.006 at Month 6.||||0.73|-1.12|0.680
81719083|NCT00471237|163134240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.29|||ANOVA|Each dose of ronacaleret was deemed significantly different from placebo if the Hommel-adjusted p-value was \<0.006 at Month 6.||||1.29|-0.59|0.680
81719084|NCT00471237|163134241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.04|||ANOVA|||Total Hip aBMD, Month 6||-0.04|-1.32|0.037
81719085|NCT00471237|163134241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.14|||ANOVA|||Total Hip aBMD, Month 6||-0.14|-1.43|0.017
81719086|NCT00471237|163134241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|-0.64|||ANOVA|||Total Hip aBMD, Month 6||-0.64|-1.92|0.000
81719087|NCT00471237|163134241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-0.65|||ANOVA|||Total Hip aBMD, Month 6||-0.65|-1.95|0.000
81719088|NCT00471237|163134241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-0.17|||ANOVA|||Total Hip aBMD, Month 12||-0.17|-1.61|0.015
81719089|NCT00471237|163134241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.3|||ANOVA|||Total Hip aBMD, Month 12||-0.30|-1.74|0.006
81719090|NCT00471237|163134241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|-0.63|||ANOVA|||Total Hip aBMD, Month 12||-0.63|-2.04|0.000
81719091|NCT00471237|163134241|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.84|||ANOVA|||Total Hip aBMD, Month 12||-0.84|-2.30|0.000
81719092|NCT02329834|163134265|EQUIVALENCE|90% Confidence Interval 80\<ratio of AUC\<125. The FDA guided Bioequivalence limit of 80 to 125% for the ratio of the product averages has been adopted for use of an average BE criterion.|% diff Geometric Least Squared Mean|99.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.77|104.75||||||||104.75|94.77|
81719093|NCT02329834|163134266|OTHER||% Diff Geometric Least Squared Mean|99.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.79|104.75||||||||104.75|94.79|
81719094|NCT03112720|163134279|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||||\< 0.01 study terminated because of covid and no meaningfull numbers participated|||<0.01
81719095|NCT03237325|163134370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1798|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1798
81719096|NCT02684370|163134371|OTHER||adjusted difference in percentage|70.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.0|76.7||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor \[TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||76.7|64.0|<0.001
81719097|NCT02684370|163134372|OTHER||adjusted difference in percentage|79.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.5|86.3||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to TNF antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||86.3|73.5|<0.001
81719098|NCT02684370|163134373|OTHER||adjusted difference in percentage|34.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.6|40.8||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to TNF antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||40.8|28.6|<0.001
81719099|NCT02684370|163134374|OTHER||adjusted difference in percentage|35.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.0|41.0||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to TNF antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||41.0|30.0|< 0.001
81719100|NCT02684370|163134375|OTHER||adjusted difference in percentage|57.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.4|65.3||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to TNF antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||65.3|50.4|< 0.001
81719101|NCT02684370|163134376|OTHER||adjusted difference in percentage|27.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.2|32.9||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to TNF antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||32.9|21.2|< 0.001
81719102|NCT02684370|163134377|OTHER||adjusted difference in percentage|33.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.7|44.3||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to TNF antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||44.3|22.7|< 0.001
81719103|NCT02684370|163134378|OTHER||adjusted difference in percentage|25.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.2|35.0||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to TNF antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||35.0|15.2|< 0.001
81719104|NCT02684370|163134379|OTHER||adjusted difference in percentage|23.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.5|32.1||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to TNF antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||32.1|15.5|< 0.001
81719105|NCT02684370|163134380|OTHER||adjusted difference in percentage|22.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|31.6||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to TNF antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||31.6|14.3|< 0.001
81719106|NCT02684370|163134381|OTHER||adjusted difference in percentage|38.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.9|48.6||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to TNF antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline weight (≤100 kg vs \>100 kg) and prior exposure to TNF antagonists (0 vs ≥1).||48.6|27.9|< 0.001
81719107|NCT02684370|163134382|OTHER||adjusted difference in percentage|35.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.7|44.6||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||44.6|25.7|< 0.001
81719108|NCT02684370|163134383|OTHER||adjusted difference in percentage|36.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|45.9||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||45.9|27.0|< 0.001
81719109|NCT02684370|163134384|OTHER||adjusted difference in percentage|17.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|26.6||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to TNF antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||26.6|7.4|< 0.001
81719110|NCT02684370|163134385|OTHER||adjusted difference in percentage|17.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|27.3||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||27.3|7.3|< 0.001
81719111|NCT02684370|163134386|OTHER||adjusted difference in percentage|23.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|34.0||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (baseline weight \[≤100 kg vs \>100 kg\] and prior exposure to TNF\] antagonists \[0 vs ≥1\]). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||34.0|11.9|< 0.001
81719112|NCT02684370|163134387|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.765|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.496|-5.035|||van Elteren test|||P-value calculated by the van Elteren test stratified for baseline weight (≤100 kg vs \>100 kg) and prior exposure to TNF antagonists (0 vs ≥1).||-5.035|-6.496|<0.001
81719113|NCT00561600|163134403|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non inferiority of proportion successful with 8% non inferiority margin at 24 months|percentage difference|0.139||||0.872|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.225|||Chi-squared||The upper confidence limit was a priori determined to be a secondary endpoint|A non-inferiority test of the proportion successful for each treatment group will be the primary test of efficacy in this investigation. The null hypothesis is Ho: Xc-Xt ≥ 0.08 and the alternative hypothesis is HA:Xc-Xt \< 0.08 Sample size of 126 per group was needed assuming 93% success rates, this was increased to 150 per group to account for attrition.||.225||0.872
81719114|NCT00561600|163134404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Satterthwaite||||||0.167
81719115|NCT00561600|163134407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.457|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.457
81719116|NCT00561600|163134408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.762|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.762
81719117|NCT00561600|163134409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.869|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.869
81719118|NCT00561600|163134410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.799|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.799
81719119|NCT00561600|163134411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Serum cobalt ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||<0.001
81538227|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.53||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.53|-1.36|<0.0001
81719120|NCT00561600|163134412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Serum chromium ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.032
81719121|NCT00561600|163134413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Erythrocyte cobalt ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||<0.001
81719122|NCT00561600|163134414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.882|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Erythrocyte chromium ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.882
81719123|NCT00561600|163134415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Serum cobalt ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.005
81719124|NCT00561600|163134416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.237|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Serum chromium ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.237
81719125|NCT00561600|163134417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Erythrocyte cobalt ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.001
81719126|NCT00561600|163134418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Erythrocyte chromium ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.121
81719127|NCT00561600|163134419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Serum Cobalt ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.012
81719128|NCT00561600|163134420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.103|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Serum chromium ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.103
81719129|NCT00561600|163134421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Erythrocyte cobalt ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.001
81719130|NCT00561600|163134422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Erythrocyte chromium ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.300
81719131|NCT00561600|163134423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Serum cobalt ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.079
81719132|NCT00561600|163134424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.766|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Serum chromium ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.766
81719133|NCT00561600|163134425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Erythrocyte cobalt ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.018
81719134|NCT00561600|163134426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.689|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Erythrocyte chromium ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.689
81719135|NCT00561600|163134427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Serum cobalt ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.048
81719136|NCT00561600|163134428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.782|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Serum chromium ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.782
81719137|NCT00561600|163134429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Erythrocyte cobalt ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.061
81719138|NCT00561600|163134430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.957|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||HO: Pinnacle=ASR-XL. The alternative hypothesis is HA: Pinnacle≠ASR-XL. Erythrocyte chromium ions were expected to be lower in the ASR-XL group||||0.957
81719139|NCT04139642|163134431|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||A mixed-effects model with provider as a random effect and month as a fixed effect was used to test the main effect of arm.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the rate of balance-related diagnosis as a percentage of total visits would be the same between the historical control period, the active control (weight-only), and the intervention (balance+weight), considering provider and month as co-variates.||||<0.0001
81719140|NCT04139642|163134432|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.15||||||Mixed-effects model with provider as a random effect and month as a fixed effect. Statistical significance a priori threshold set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the rate of balance-related referral as a percentage of total visits would be the same between the historical control period, the active control (weight-only), and the intervention (balance+weight), considering provider and month as co-variates.||||=0.15
81719141|NCT01040624|163134434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|One-sided binomial test of univariate probability distributions||||||<0.0001
81719142|NCT03733301|163134445|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|3.85|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.85|0.92|0.082
81719143|NCT03733301|163134445|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|5.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.56|1.38|0.004
81719144|NCT03733301|163134446|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|4.76|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.76|1.44|0.002
81719145|NCT03733301|163134446|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|5.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.97|1.80|< 0.001
81719146|NCT03733301|163134447|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.62|0.59|0.574
81719147|NCT03733301|163134447|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|4.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.20|1.02|0.045
81719148|NCT03733301|163134448|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.256||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.42|-2.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.73|-23.42|0.013
81719149|NCT03733301|163134448|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.259|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.48|-11.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.78|-32.48|<0.001
81719150|NCT03733301|163134449|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.81|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.81|0.61|0.364
81719151|NCT03733301|163134449|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|6.34|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.34|1.15|0.022
81719152|NCT03733301|163134450|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|5.61|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.61|1.48|0.002
81719153|NCT03733301|163134450|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|7.46|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.46|1.98|<0.001
81719154|NCT03733301|163134451|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.41|-1.23|<0.001
81719155|NCT03733301|163134451|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.51|-1.33|<0.001
81719156|NCT03733301|163134452|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.319|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|-0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.52|-1.78|<0.001
81538228|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.72||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.72|-1.57|<0.0001
81538229|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.00|-0.85|0.0476
81698450|NCT01357980|163094277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|-1.13|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the Quality of Life Total Summary score change from baseline to DAY 14 using ANCOVA with the baseline Quality of Life Total Summary score as covariate.||-0.35|-1.91|<0.01
81698451|NCT01357980|163094277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|-0.18||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the Quality of Life Total Summary score change from baseline to DAY 14 using ANCOVA with the baseline Quality of Life Total Summary score as covariate.||0.90|-1.26|0.7
81698452|NCT01357980|163094277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|-0.52||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the Quality of Life Total Summary score change from baseline to DAY 42 using ANCOVA with the baseline Quality of Life Total Summary score as covariate.||0.52|-1.56|0.3
81698453|NCT01357980|163094277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|-0.48||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the Quality of Life Total Summary score change from baseline to DAY 42 using ANCOVA with the baseline Quality of Life Total Summary score as covariate.||0.52|-1.47|0.3
81698454|NCT01357980|163094277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|-1.38|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|-0.73|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the Quality of Life Total Summary score change from baseline to DAY 84 using ANCOVA with the baseline Quality of Life Total Summary score as covariate.||-0.73|-2.02|<0.01
81698455|NCT01357980|163094277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Treatment Difference|-0.4||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.55|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of the Quality of Life Total Summary score change from baseline to DAY 84 using ANCOVA with the baseline Quality of Life Total Summary score as covariate.||0.55|-1.35|0.4
81698456|NCT02528253|163094280|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.1117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.07|-0.66|0.1117
81698457|NCT02528253|163094280|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.04|-0.76|0.0281
81698458|NCT02528253|163094281|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.43|-2.21|0.0035
81698459|NCT02528253|163094281|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|-0.83|||ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.83|-2.64|0.0002
81698460|NCT02528253|163094282|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.3118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.16|-0.50|0.3118
81698461|NCT02528253|163094282|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.05|-0.60|0.0958
81698462|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.14|-0.60|0.0015
81698463|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.19|-0.65|0.0004
81698464|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.39|0.0959
81698465|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.01|-0.44|0.0370
81698466|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.20|-0.76|0.0008
81538230|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.07|-0.90|0.0220
81719157|NCT03733301|163134452|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.322|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.30|-2.30|<0.001
81719158|NCT03733301|163134453|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|4.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.49|1.47|<0.001
81719159|NCT03733301|163134453|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|6.32|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.32|2.00|<0.001
81719160|NCT03733301|163134454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|5.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.31|0.32|0.715
81719161|NCT03733301|163134454|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.02||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|10.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.56|0.86|0.083
81719162|NCT03733301|163134455|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.663||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.72|-3.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.24|-13.72|0.002
81719163|NCT03733301|163134455|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.662|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.62|-9.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.14|-19.62|<0.001
81719164|NCT03733301|163134456|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.21||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|19.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||19.37|0.53|0.204
81719165|NCT03733301|163134456|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.99||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|38.53|||Regression, Logistic|||||38.53|1.27|0.025
81719166|NCT03733301|163134457|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.591|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.07|-3.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.87|-14.07|<0.001
81719167|NCT03733301|163134457|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.584|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.78|-6.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.61|-16.78|<0.001
81719168|NCT03733301|163134458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.721|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.721
81719169|NCT03733301|163134458|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81719170|NCT03733301|163134459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-65.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.149||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-112.87|-17.65|||ANOVA|||||-17.65|-112.87|0.0073
81719171|NCT03733301|163134459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-91.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.038||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-138.43|-43.85|||ANOVA|||||-43.85|-138.43|0.0002
81719172|NCT03733301|163134460|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.658|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|-7.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.27|-25.60|< 0.001
81719173|NCT03733301|163134460|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.672|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.42|-15.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.03|-33.42|< 0.001
81719174|NCT03733301|163134461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.046||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|-0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.84|-4.96|0.006
81719175|NCT03733301|163134461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.043|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.28|-3.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.18|-7.28|< 0.001
81719176|NCT03733301|163134462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.12|-0.63|0.005
81719177|NCT03733301|163134462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.24|-0.75|< 0.001
81719178|NCT03733301|163134463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.425||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HADS Depression||0.10|-1.57|0.083
81719179|NCT03733301|163134463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.423||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HADS Depression||-0.19|-1.85|0.016
81719180|NCT03733301|163134463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.415||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HADS Anxiety||0.00|-1.63|0.051
81719181|NCT03733301|163134463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.413||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HADS Anxiety||-0.10|-1.72|0.028
81719182|NCT03733301|163134464|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.832||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.28|-3.56|0.022
81719183|NCT03733301|163134464|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.829|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.94|-1.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.68|-4.94|< 0.001
81719184|NCT03733301|163134465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.569||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|7.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Absenteeism||7.08|-3.06|0.435
81719185|NCT03733301|163134465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.569||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|6.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Absenteeism||6.04|-4.10|0.706
81719186|NCT03733301|163134465|SUPERIORITY|Presenteeism|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.384||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.78|0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.54|-16.78|0.066
81719187|NCT03733301|163134465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.336||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|-2.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Presenteeism||-2.17|-19.30|0.014
81719188|NCT03733301|163134465|SUPERIORITY|Work Productivity Loss|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.511||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.84|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.99|-16.84|0.081
81719189|NCT03733301|163134465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.473||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.55|1.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Work productivity Loss||1.88|-19.55|0.018
81719190|NCT03733301|163134465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.511||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.71|-2.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Activity Impairment||-2.89|-16.71|0.006
81719191|NCT03733301|163134465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.39|-3.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Activity Impairment||-3.61|-17.39|0.003
81719192|NCT03733301|163134466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index US||0.06|-0.01|0.176
81719193|NCT03733301|163134466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index US||0.09|0.02|0.004
81719194|NCT03733301|163134466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index UK||0.08|-0.01|0.176
81719195|NCT03733301|163134466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index UK||0.12|0.02|0.003
81719196|NCT03733301|163134467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.593||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|9.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.23|-0.98|0.113
81719197|NCT03733301|163134467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.592||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|11.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.16|0.96|0.020
81719198|NCT03733301|163134468|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.36||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|18.36|||ANCOVA|||||18.36|1.46|0.022
81719199|NCT03733301|163134468|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.79|25.88|||ANCOVA|||||25.88|8.79|< 0.001
81719200|NCT03733301|163134469|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.83||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|10.03|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.03|1.46|0.006
81470348|NCT00772005|162633306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1455||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1455
81470349|NCT00772005|162633307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5722||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5722
81538231|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.24||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.24|-1.07|0.0019
81719201|NCT03733301|163134469|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.58||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|11.87|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.87|1.77|0.002
81719202|NCT02050373|163134470|OTHER|For the comparison between the LLLT and control groups the Pearson chi-square (χ2) or Fisher's Exact tests were used.|||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||The Pearson chi-square (χ2) or Fisher's Exact tests were used, at three different times (AD, D7, HD), to analyze the oral mucositis severity in the comparison between the LLLT and control groups. Statistical analysis was not performed for each grade of oral mucositis separately.||||<0.05
81719203|NCT02050373|163134471|OTHER|Student's t test was used to numerical variables with normal distribution. The Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the cytokine values of the two groups (control and laser). The Friedman test was used to indicate differences by comparing cytokine levels at different times of assessment within each group. The Friedman and Wilcoxon tests were used for paired analyzes of the saliva collection times in the groups. All tests were used to compare the groups at the three different times (AD, D7, HD).|||||<|0.05||||||p\<0,05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81719204|NCT04342130|163134472|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81719205|NCT04776135|163134480|OTHER|AUC0-t was log-transformed and analyzed by analysis of variance using administration groups, the administration route, study periods, and subjects as factors. Estimates of the mean values on the log scale, the mean difference between administration routes on the log scale, and 90% CIs for the difference were back transformed to present mean ratios and their 90% CIs for administration via NGT to oral administration.|Ratio (NGT/oral)|0.987|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.936|1.041|||ANOVA|||For AUC0-t, MT-1186 orally Versus MT-1186 via NGT||1.041|0.936|
81719206|NCT04776135|163134480|OTHER|AUC0-inf was log-transformed and analyzed by analysis of variance using administration groups, the administration route, study periods, and subjects as factors. Estimates of the mean values on the log scale, the mean difference between administration routes on the log scale, and 90% CIs for the difference were back transformed to present mean ratios and their 90% CIs for administration via NGT to oral administration.|Ratio (NGT/oral)|0.981|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.931|1.033|||ANOVA|||For AUC0-inf, MT-1186 orally Versus MT-1186 via NGT||1.033|0.931|
81719207|NCT04776135|163134481|OTHER|Cmax was log-transformed and analyzed by analysis of variance using administration groups, the administration route, study periods, and subjects as factors. Estimates of the mean values on the log scale, the mean difference between administration routes on the log scale, and 90% CIs for the difference were back transformed to present mean ratios and their 90% CIs for administration via NGT to oral administration.|Ratio (NGT/oral)|1.052|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.903|1.227|||ANOVA|||MT-1186 orally Versus MT-1186 via NGT||1.227|0.903|
81719208|NCT00769132|163134492|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Two treatments are comparable if the geometric mean ratio is contained within the interval \[0.50-2.00\].|Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.12||||||90.0|0.9|1.38||||||The endpoint is the urine levels of 11-dTxB2 on Day 7 following a 7 day course of daily dosing in the overall 24 hour collection interval. The point estimate and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) \[Treatment A/B\] of the urine levels of 11-dTxB2 on Day 7.||1.38|0.9|
81719209|NCT00769132|163134492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.87||||||90.0|0.71|1.07||||||||1.07|0.71|
81719210|NCT00769132|163134492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.8||||||90.0|0.65|0.98||||||||0.98|0.65|
81719211|NCT00769132|163134492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.89||||||90.0|0.72|1.09||||||||1.09|0.72|
81719212|NCT00769132|163134492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.91||||||90.0|0.74|1.12||||||||1.12|0.74|
81719213|NCT00769132|163134492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.02||||||90.0|0.83|1.25||||||||1.25|0.83|
81538232|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.1457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.11|-0.74|0.1457
81719214|NCT00769132|163134493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.04||||||90.0|0.92|1.17||||||||1.17|0.92|
81719215|NCT00769132|163134493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.9||||||90.0|0.8|1.01||||||||1.01|0.8|
81719216|NCT00769132|163134493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.56||||||90.0|0.49|0.63||||||||0.63|0.49|
81719217|NCT00769132|163134493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.58||||||90.0|0.51|0.65||||||||0.65|0.51|
81719218|NCT00769132|163134493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.62||||||90.0|0.55|0.7||||||||0.7|0.55|
81719219|NCT00769132|163134493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.64||||||90.0|0.57|0.72||||||||0.72|0.57|
81719220|NCT00877799|163134502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.057
81719221|NCT00877799|163134503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81719222|NCT00877799|163134504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81719223|NCT01803464|163134533|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated. The % change of the Botox plus low-magnitude vibration group minus the % change of the cerebral palsy control group was the numerator. The pooled Standard Deviation (SD) of the % change for the 2 groups was the denominator.|||||
81719224|NCT01803464|163134533|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated. The % change of the Botox group minus the % change of the cerebral palsy control group was the numerator. The pooled SD of the % change for the 2 groups was the denominator.|||||
81719225|NCT01803464|163134533|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated. The % change of the typically developing control group group minus the % change of the cerebral palsy control group was the numerator. The pooled SD of the % change for the 2 groups was the denominator.|||||
81719226|NCT01803464|163134534|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated. The % change of the Botox plus low-magnitude vibration group minus the % change of the cerebral palsy control group was the numerator. The pooled SD of the % change for the 2 groups was the denominator|||||
81719227|NCT01803464|163134534|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated. The % change of the Botox group minus the % change of the cerebral palsy control group was the numerator. The pooled SD of the % change for the 2 groups was the denominator.|||||
81719228|NCT01803464|163134534|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated. The % change of the typically developing group minus the % change of the cerebral palsy control group was the numerator. The pooled SD of the % change for the 2 groups was the denominator|||||
81719229|NCT01803464|163134535|OTHER||Cohen's d|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated. The % change of the Botox plus low-magnitude vibration group minus the % change of the cerebral palsy control group was the numerator. The pooled SD of the % change for the 2 groups was the denominator.|||||
81719230|NCT01803464|163134535|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated. The % change of the Botox group minus the % change of the cerebral palsy control group was the numerator. The pooled SD of the % change for the 2 groups was the denominator.|||||
81719231|NCT01803464|163134535|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d was calculated. The % change of the typically developing control group minus the % change of the cerebral palsy control group was the numerator. The pooled SD of the % change for the 2 groups was the denominator.|||||
81719232|NCT02424851|163134536|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.006
81719233|NCT02424851|163134537|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.02
81719234|NCT02424851|163134538|OTHER||||||=|0.48|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis of SAEs.||||=0.48
81719235|NCT02424851|163134538|OTHER||||||=|0.25|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis of AEs||||=0.25
81719236|NCT02424851|163134539|OTHER||||||=|0.31|||||||Log Rank|||||||= 0.31
81719237|NCT02424851|163134540|OTHER||||||=|0.45|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.45
81719238|NCT02424851|163134541|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.33
81719239|NCT01360021|163134545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Geometic Mean Ratio|1.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.14|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on the log transformed outcome variable with treatment and country as factor, and log transformed baseline FEV1 (pre-dose) as covariate.|Symbicort AC pMDI 2x160/4.5 µg bid vs Budesonide AC pMDI 2x160 µg bid|The comparison of Symbicort AC pMDI 2x160/4.5 µg bid with budesonide AC pMDI 2x160 µg bid for post dose FEV1||1.14|1.06|0.001
81719240|NCT01360021|163134545|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a standard deviation of 0.2 (for pre dose FEV1) on the log-scale and 60 patients/arm, the width of the confidence interval will extend 0.072 from the point estimate on the log-scale. The lower and upper limits of the CI for the ratio of effects will thus be obtained by multiplying the estimated ratio by 0.931 and 1.075, respectively.|Estimated Geometric Mean Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.05|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on the log transformed outcome variable with treatment and country as factor, and log transformed baseline FEV1 (pre-dose) as covariate.|The comparisons was used to assess therapeutic equivalence of Symbicort AC pMDI and Symbicort BA MDI. Assay sensitivity was demonstrated before proceeding to assess therapeutic equivalence of the 2 Symbicort products.|The comparisons of Symbicort BA MDI 2x160/4.5 µg bid with Symbicort AC pMDI 2x160/4.5 µg bid for post dose FEV1.||1.05|0.97|
81719241|NCT01360021|163134546|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a standard deviation of 0.2 (for pre dose FEV1) on the log-scale and 60 patients/arm, the width of the confidence interval will extend 0.072 from the point estimate on the log-scale. The lower and upper limits of the CI for the ratio of effects will thus be obtained by multiplying the estimated ratio by 0.931 and 1.075, respectively.|Estimated Geometric Mean Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.08|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on the log transformed outcome variable with treatment and country as factor, and log transformed baseline FEV1 (pre-dose) as covariate.|The comparisons was used to assess therapeutic equivalence of Symbicort AC pMDI and Symbicort BA MDI. Assay sensitivity was demonstrated before proceeding to assess therapeutic equivalence of the 2 Symbicort products.|The comparisons of Symbicort BA MDI 2x160/4.5 µg bid with Symbicort AC pMDI 2x160/4.5 µg bid, for pre-dose FEV1.||1.08|0.99|
81719242|NCT01360021|163134547|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No adjustment were be made for multiplicity for these supportive variables and nominal p-values were reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.75||0.825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.81|14.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as a factor and baseline value as covariate.|Secondary efficacy variables were analyzed as continuous data, comparing mean changes from baseline to the average of the double-blind treatment period between treatments. No adjustment were made for multiplicity and nominal p-values were reported.|Morning peak expiratory flow (mPEF): Comparing mean changes from baseline to the average of the double-blind treatment period between Symbicort BA MDI 2x160/4.5 μg bid and Symbicort AC pMDI 2x160/4.5 µg bid||14.80|-11.81|0.825
81719243|NCT01360021|163134547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|33.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.11|46.93|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as a factor and baseline value as covariate.|Secondary efficacy variables were analyzed as continuous data, comparing mean changes from baseline to the average of the double-blind treatment period between treatments. No adjustment were made for multiplicity and nominal p-values were reported.|Morning peak expiratory flow (mPEF): Comparing mean changes from baseline to the average of the double-blind treatment period between Symbicort AC pMDI 2x160/4.5 µg bid minus Budesonide AC pMDI 2x160 µg bid||46.93|20.11|0.001
81719244|NCT01360021|163134547|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No adjustment were made for multiplicity for these supportive variables and nominal p-values were reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.15||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.66|13.61|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as a factor and baseline value as covariate.|Secondary efficacy variables were analyzed as continuous data, comparing mean changes from baseline to the average of the double-blind treatment period between treatments. No adjustment were made for multiplicity and nominal p-values were reported.|Evening peak expiratory flow (ePEF): Comparing mean changes from baseline to the average of the double-blind treatment period between Symbicort BA MDI 2x160/4.5 μg bid and Symbicort AC pMDI 2x160/4.5 µg bid.||13.61|-10.66|0.810
81719245|NCT01360021|163134547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|32.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.21||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.01|44.49|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as a factor and baseline value as covariate.|Secondary efficacy variables were analyzed as continuous data, comparing mean changes from baseline to the average of the double-blind treatment period between treatments. No adjustment were made for multiplicity and nominal p-values were reported.|Evening peak expiratory flow (ePEF): Comparing mean changes from baseline to the average of the double-blind treatment period between Symbicort AC pMDI 2x160/4.5 µg bid and Budesonide AC pMDI 2x160 µg bid.||44.49|20.01|0.001
81538233|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.05|-0.91|0.0284
81698467|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-0.96|<.0001
81698468|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.02|-0.50|0.0711
81698469|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.02|-0.50|0.0661
81698470|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-0.70|0.0009
81698471|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.22|-0.84|0.0008
81698472|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.38|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.38|-1.00|<.0001
81698473|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.04|-0.61|0.0274
81719246|NCT01360021|163134548|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No adjustment were made for multiplicity for these supportive variables and nominal p-values were reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.35|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as a factor and baseline value as covariate.||Comparing mean changes from baseline to the average of the double-blind treatment period between Symbicort BA MDI 2x160/4.5 μg bid and Symbicort AC pMDI 2x160/4.5 µg bid.||0.35|-0.10|0.272
81470350|NCT00772005|162633307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1352||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1352
81470351|NCT00772005|162633307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0630
81470352|NCT00772005|162633308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4607||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4607
81698474|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.1495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.08|-0.50|0.1495
81698475|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-0.65|0.0123
81538234|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.39||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.39|-1.26|0.0002
81698476|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.71|0.0307
81698477|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-0.91|0.0009
81698478|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.2103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.11|-0.51|0.2103
81698479|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.2656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.13|-0.48|0.2656
81698480|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.07|-0.68|0.0152
81470353|NCT00772005|162633308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2538||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2538
81538235|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.48||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.48|-1.36|<0.0001
81698481|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.5164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.25|-0.50|0.5164
81698482|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.1488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.10|-0.66|0.1488
81698483|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.2431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.15|-0.60|0.2431
81698484|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.2428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.16|-0.62|0.2428
81698485|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.4561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.24|-0.54|0.4561
81698486|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.20|-0.56|0.3523
81698487|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.4403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.23|-0.53|0.4403
81698488|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.19|-0.58|0.3205
81698489|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.5763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.28|-0.51|0.5763
81719247|NCT01360021|163134549|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No adjustment were made for multiplicity for these supportive variables and nominal p-values were reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.41|-0.79|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as a factor and baseline value as covariate.||Comparing mean changes from baseline to the average of the double-blind treatment period between Symbicort BA MDI 2x160/4.5 μg bid and Symbicort AC pMDI 2x160/4.5 µg bid.||-0.79|-11.41|0.025
81538236|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.4223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.26|-0.61|0.4223
81470354|NCT00772005|162633308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3406||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3406
81538237|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.01|-0.87|0.0442
81538238|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.16|-1.02|0.0071
81719248|NCT01360021|163134550|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No adjustment were made for multiplicity for these supportive variables and nominal p-values were reported.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.71|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment and country as a factor and baseline value as covariate.||Comparing mean changes from baseline to the average of the double-blind treatment period between BAI Symbicort BA MDI 2x160/4.5 μg bid and pMDI Symbicort AC pMDI 2x160/4.5 µg bid.||0.71|-0.19|0.258
81470355|NCT00772005|162633309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8116||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8116
81538239|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||0.05|-0.80|0.0823
81698490|NCT02528253|163094283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.2887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.18|-0.61|0.2887
81698491|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-1.50|0.0121
81698492|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|-0.71|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.71|-2.05|<.0001
81698493|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.3697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.33|-0.89|0.3697
81698494|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.04|-1.16|0.0658
81538240|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.04|-0.89|0.0336
81538241|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.46||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.46|-1.32|<0.0001
81538242|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.47||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.47|-1.34|<0.0001
81538243|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.4819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||0.28|-0.59|0.4819
81538244|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.03|-0.88|0.0371
81538245|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.12|-0.97|0.0121
81538246|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.05|-0.89|0.0281
81698495|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.50|-1.70|0.0004
81698496|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.48|-1.96|0.0013
81698497|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.21|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-1.21|-2.70|<.0001
81698498|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.3906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.39|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.39|-0.99|0.3906
81698499|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-1.60|0.0082
81698500|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|-0.97|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.97|-2.34|<.0001
81538247|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.01|-0.86|0.0436
81538248|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.49||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.49|-1.34|<0.0001
81538249|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.6||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.60|-1.47|<0.0001
81538250|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.1488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Wek 10||0.11|-0.75|0.1488
81719249|NCT00127192|163134551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-3.6|||<|0.001||95.0|-4.3|-3.0||Multiplicity among pairwise comparisons of sitagliptin groups against placebo was adjusted by Bonferroni method in post-hoc manner.|Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used for pairwise comparison|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-3.0|-4.3|<0.001
81538251|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.06|-0.91|0.0251
81719250|NCT00127192|163134551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-3.2|||<|0.001||95.0|-3.9|-2.6||Multiplicity among pairwise comparisons of sitagliptin groups against placebo was adjusted by Bonferroni method in post-hoc manner.|Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used for pairwise comparison|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-2.6|-3.9|<0.001
81719251|NCT00127192|163134551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-3.3|||<|0.001||95.0|-3.9|-2.7||Multiplicity among pairwise comparisons of sitagliptin groups against placebo was adjusted by Bonferroni method in post-hoc manner.|Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used for pairwise comparison|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-2.7|-3.9|<0.001
81719252|NCT00127192|163134551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-2.6|||<|0.001||95.0|-3.2|-2.0||Multiplicity among pairwise comparisons of sitagliptin groups against placebo was adjusted by Bonferroni method in post-hoc manner.|Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used for pairwise comparison|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-2.0|-3.2|<0.001
81719253|NCT00127192|163134552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Tukeys linear trend test based on ANCOVA|Linear contrast including all groups was tested using ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline||||||<0.001
81719254|NCT00127192|163134552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-1.04|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.21|-0.86||No multiplicity adjustment was done between trend test of primary analysis and pairwise comparisons, but the multiplicity among pairwise comparisons of sitagliptin groups against placebo was adjusted by Bonferroni method in post-hoc manner.|Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used for pairwise comparison|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-0.86|-1.21|<0.001
81719255|NCT00127192|163134552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.96|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.14|-0.79||No multiplicity adjustment was done between trend test of primary analysis and pairwise comparisons, the multiplicity among pairwise comparisons of sitagliptin groups against placebo was adjusted by Bonferroni method in post-hoc manner.|Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used for pairwise comparison|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-0.79|-1.14|<0.001
81719256|NCT00127192|163134552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.99|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.16|-0.82||No multiplicity adjustment was done between trend test of primary analysis and pairwise comparisons, the multiplicity among pairwise comparisons of sitagliptin groups against placebo was adjusted by Bonferroni method in post-hoc manner.|Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used for pairwise comparison|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-0.82|-1.16|<0.001
81719257|NCT00127192|163134552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.69|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.85|-0.52||No multiplicity adjustment was done between trend test of primary analysis and pairwise comparisons, the multiplicity among pairwise comparisons of sitagliptin groups against placebo was adjusted by Bonferroni method in post-hoc manner.|Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used for pairwise comparison|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-0.52|-0.85|<0.001
81719258|NCT00127192|163134553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-23.2|||<|0.001||95.0|-29.8|-16.6||Multiplicity among pairwise comparisons of sitagliptin groups against placebo was adjusted by Bonferroni method in post-hoc manner.|Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used for pairwise comparison|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-16.6|-29.8|<0.001
81719259|NCT00127192|163134553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-20.8|||<|0.001||95.0|-27.4|-14.3||Multiplicity among pairwise comparisons of sitagliptin groups against placebo was adjusted by Bonferroni method in post-hoc manner.|Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used for pairwise comparison|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-14.3|-27.4|<0.001
81719260|NCT00127192|163134553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-17.7|||<|0.001||95.0|-24.2|-11.2||Multiplicity among pairwise comparisons of sitagliptin groups against placebo was adjusted by Bonferroni method in post-hoc manner.|Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used for pairwise comparison|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-11.2|-24.2|<0.001
81719261|NCT00127192|163134553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-15.9|||<|0.001||95.0|-22.3|-9.6||Multiplicity among pairwise comparisons of sitagliptin groups against placebo was adjusted by Bonferroni method in post-hoc manner.|Pairwise comparison based on ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used for pairwise comparison|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment, prior antihyperglycemic medication status and baseline was used to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-9.6|-22.3|<0.001
81719262|NCT00203892|163134554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.028
81719263|NCT00203892|163134555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81719264|NCT01139801|163134556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|212.2||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|411.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||411.0|13.3|0.037
81719265|NCT00806416|163134558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Administration of a 70 mg alendronate/2800 IU vitamin D3 final market combination tablet and the 70 mg alendronate market tablet, the GMR of the combination tablet/alendronate only tablet are contained within \[0.80,1.25\].|Least square mean ratio|1.03||||||90.0|0.91|1.17||||||If the true geometric mean ratio (GMR) for total urinary excretion of alendronate of 70 mg alendronate/vitamin D3 combination tablet with respect to alendronate alone is 1.00 then a sample size =208 provided 99% probability of yielding a 90% CI for the total urinary excretion GMR within the interval of \[0.80, 1.25\]. These calculations were based on the observed-pooled within-subject standard deviation (log scale) of 0.521 obtained from earlier Phase 1 studies.||1.17|0.91|
81719266|NCT00806416|163134559|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Administration of a 70 mg alendronate/2800 IU vitamin D3 final market combination tablet and a tablet containing 2800 IU vitamin D3, the geometric mean ratio (GMR) for AUC0-120 hr and Cmax, corrected for predose concentration, of the combination tablet/2800 IU vitamin D3 only tablet were contained within \[0.80,1.25\].|Least square mean ratio for AUC0-120 hr|0.88||||||90.0|0.81|0.95||||||If the true GMRs for AUC and Cmax for 70 mg alendronate/vitamin D3 combination tablet with respect to 2800 IU vitamin D3 alone were 1.00 then a sample size=28 provided \>99% probability of yielding a 90% CI for both AUC(0-120 hr) and Cmax GMRs within the interval of \[0.80, 1.25\]. The within-subject standard deviation of 0.14 ln ng•hr/mL for AUC(0-120 hr) (ng•hr/mL) and 0.14 ng/mL for Cmax was obtained from another phase 1 study.||0.95|0.81|
81719267|NCT00806416|163134560|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Administration of a 70 mg alendronate/2800 IU vitamin D3 final market combination tablet and a tablet containing 2800 IU vitamin D3, the geometric mean ratio (GMR) for AUC0-120 hr and Cmax, corrected for predose concentration, of the combination tablet/2800 IU vitamin D3 only tablet were contained within \[0.80,1.25\].|least-squares mean for Cmax|0.89||||||90.0|0.84|0.95||||||If the true GMR ratios for AUC and Cmax for 70 mg alendronate/vitamin D3 combination tablet with respect to 2800 IU vitamin D3 alone were 1.00 then a sample of N=28 provided \>99% probability of yielding a 90% CI for both AUC0-120 hr and Cmax GMRs within the interval of \[0.80, 1.25\]. The within-subject standard deviation of 0.14 ln ng•hr/mL for AUC0-120 hr (ng•hr/mL) and 0.14 ng/mL for Cmax was obtained from another phase 1 study.||0.95|0.84|
81719268|NCT03387267|163134567|OTHER||AUC under ROC curve|0.64|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.72||||||||0.72||
81719269|NCT03387267|163134568|OTHER||AUC under ROC curve|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81719270|NCT03387267|163134569|OTHER||AUC under ROC curve|0.576|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81719271|NCT02222168|163134578|OTHER|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint comparing 'BI 409306 fasted' against 'BI 409306 fed' was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA ) model on the logarithmic scale.This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Ratio (Fed/Fasted)|95.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.593|126.682|||||The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios \[%\] of BI 409306: fed (numerator), fasted (denominator). The standard deviation is the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|No formal hypothesis was tested.||126.682|72.593|
81719272|NCT02222168|163134578|OTHER|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint comparing 'BI 409306 fasted' against 'BI 409306 at bed-time' was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA ) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subject' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subject' was considered as random, whereas the effect treatment was considered as fixed.|Ratio (Bed time/Fasted)|82.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.37|101.639|||||The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios \[%\] of BI 409306: at bed time (numerator), fasted (denominator). The standard deviation is the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|No formal hypothesis was tested.||101.639|66.370|
81719273|NCT02222168|163134579|OTHER|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint comparing 'BI 409306 fasted' against 'BI 409306 fed' was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA ) model on the logarithmic scale.This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Ratio (Fed/Fasted)|107.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.697|119.318|||||The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios \[%\] of BI 409306: fed (numerator), fasted (denominator). The standard deviation is the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|No formal hypothesis was tested.||119.318|96.697|
81719274|NCT02222168|163134579|OTHER|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint comparing 'BI 409306 fasted' against 'BI 409306 at bed-time' was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA ) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subject' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subject' was considered as random, whereas the effect treatment was considered as fixed.|Ratio (Bed time/Fasted)|94.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.028|105.875|||||The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios \[%\] of BI 409306: at bed time (numerator), fasted (denominator). The standard deviation is the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|No formal hypothesis was tested.||105.875|85.028|
81719275|NCT02222168|163134580|OTHER|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint comparing 'BI 409306 fasted' against 'BI 409306 fed' was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA ) model on the logarithmic scale.This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Ratio (Fed/Fasted)|107.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.709|119.301|||||The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios \[%\] of BI 409306: fed (numerator), fasted (denominator). The standard deviation is the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|No formal hypothesis was tested.||119.301|96.709|
81719276|NCT02222168|163134580|OTHER|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint comparing 'BI 409306 fasted' against 'BI 409306 at bed-time' was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA ) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subject' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subject' was considered as random, whereas the effect treatment was considered as fixed.|Ratio (Bed time/Fasted)|94.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.061|105.921|||||The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios \[%\] of BI 409306: at bed time (numerator), fasted (denominator). The standard deviation is the intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|No formal hypothesis was tested.||105.921|85.061|
81719277|NCT02596009|163134581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.7|30.24|||paired t-test|||||30.24|23.70|<0.0001
81719278|NCT02596009|163134581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|53.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.15|58.72|||paired t-test|||||58.72|49.15|<0.0001
81719279|NCT01821391|163134583|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2665|||||||Paired Student's t test|||||||=0.2665
81719280|NCT01977482|163134599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||E0 (g/dL)|-0.664|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.387|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||-0.387|-0.960|
81719281|NCT01977482|163134599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ED50 (milligrams[mg])|33.531|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.566|48.948|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||48.948|15.566|
81719282|NCT01977482|163134599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Emax (g/dL)|5.234||||||95.0|2.691|7.94|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||7.940|2.691|
81719283|NCT01977482|163134599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Gamma|1.145|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.748|1.738|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||1.738|0.748|
81719284|NCT01977482|163134599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Var|1.012|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.234|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||1.234|0.840|
81719285|NCT01977482|163134599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Alpha|-0.206|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.397|-0.014|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||-0.014|-0.397|
81719286|NCT01977482|163134599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Minimally Effective Dose (MED) (mg)|0.418|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.342|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||2.342|0.000|
81719287|NCT01977482|163134599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dose that achieves a change of -0.25g/dL|2.423|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.15|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||4.150|0.000|
81719288|NCT01977482|163134599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Target Dose (TD) (mg)|4.406|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.544|5.995|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||5.995|2.544|
81719289|NCT01977482|163134599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dose that achieves a change of 0.25 g/dL|6.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.698|8.01|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||8.010|4.698|
81538252|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.23|-1.08|0.0027
81719290|NCT01977482|163134599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dose that achieves a change of 0.5 g/dL|8.542|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.931|10.523|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||10.523|6.931|
81698501|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|-0.58|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.58|-2.15|0.0006
81698502|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|-1.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-1.16|-2.73|<.0001
81698503|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.04|-1.47|0.0385
81698504|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|-0.61|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.61|-2.06|0.0003
81698505|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.43|-2.21|0.0035
81698506|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|-0.83|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.83|-2.64|0.0002
81698507|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.5412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.57|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.57|-1.09|0.5412
81698508|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.25|-1.87|0.0107
81698509|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|-0.66|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.66|-2.29|0.0004
81698510|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.0464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.02|-1.94|0.0464
81698511|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.37|-2.30|0.0068
81698512|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.1485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.26|-1.70|0.1485
81698513|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.00|-1.94|0.0507
81698514|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.41|-1.60|0.2480
81698515|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.1605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.28|-1.71|0.1605
81719291|NCT01977482|163134599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dose that achieves a change of 0.75 g/dL|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.024|14.004|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||14.004|9.024|
81719292|NCT01977482|163134599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dose that achieves a change of 1 g/dL|13.248|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.891|18.916|||||Posterior median and 95% credibility intervals were estimated using Bayesian methods.|||18.916|10.891|
81719293|NCT02087865|163134646|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.59||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.12|6.63|||ANCOVA|||We are reporting the difference in mean between the Donepezil HCL and Placebo groups.||6.63|-23.12|0.273
81719294|NCT02087865|163134647|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.92||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.09|-5.73|||ANCOVA|||We are reporting the difference in mean between the Donepezil HCL and Placebo groups.||-5.73|-21.09|0.001
81719295|NCT02087865|163134648|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.48||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.33|2.14|||ANCOVA|||We are reporting the difference in mean between the Donepezil HCL and Placebo groups.||2.14|-19.33|0.115
81719296|NCT02087865|163134649|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.94|4.25|||ANCOVA|||We are reporting the difference in mean between the Donepezil HCL and Placebo groups.||4.25|-3.94|0.941
81719297|NCT02087865|163134650|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.4||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.14|76.53|||ANCOVA|||We are reporting the difference in mean between the Donepezil HCL and Placebo groups.||76.53|16.14|0.003
81719298|NCT02087865|163134651|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|61.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.25|87.46|||ANCOVA|||We are reporting the difference in mean between the Donepezil HCL and Placebo groups.||87.46|35.25|<0.001
81470356|NCT00772005|162633309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.687||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6870
81719299|NCT02087865|163134652|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.65|-1.04|||ANCOVA|||We are reporting the difference in mean between the Donepezil HCL and Placebo groups.||-1.04|-5.65|0.005
81719300|NCT02087865|163134653|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.58|-1.02|||ANCOVA|||We are reporting the difference in mean between the Donepezil HCL and Placebo groups.||-1.02|-7.58|0.011
81719301|NCT01017731|163134658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0161||||||The p-value for QTc interval prolongation compared to baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0161
81538253|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.1053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||0.07|-0.77|0.1053
81719302|NCT02712359|163134690|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference (Havrix 1 dose\_Year 8 Group minus Havrix 2 doses\_Year 8 Group) of percentage of subjects with anti-HAV antibody concentrations ≥ 15 mIU/mL was to be greater than or equal to the pre-defined clinical non-inferiority limit of -10%.|Difference in seropositivity rate|-23.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.78|-18.29|||Fisher Exact|||Difference in seropositivity rates for anti-HAV antibody: To demonstrate that 1-dose schedule of Havrix (Havrix 1 dose\_Year 8 Group) was non-inferior to the 2-dose schedule of Havrix (Havrix 2 doses\_Year 8 Group), in terms of seropositivity rates for anti-HAV antibody, measured by ELISA, approximately 8 years after the administration of the last vaccine dose.||-18.29|-28.78|<0.0001
81719303|NCT02712359|163134691|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference (Havrix 1 dose\_Year 10 Group minus Havrix 2 doses\_Year 10 Group) of percentage of subjects with anti-HAV antibody concentrations ≥ 15 mIU/mL was to be greater than or equal to the pre-defined clinical non-inferiority limit of -10%.|Difference in seropositivity rate|-24.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.11|-19.03|||Fisher Exact|||Difference in seropositivity rates for anti-HAV antibody: To demonstrate that 1-dose schedule of Havrix (Havrix 1 dose\_Year 10 Group) was non-inferior to the 2-dose schedule of Havrix (Havrix 2 doses\_Year 10 Group), in terms of seropositivity rates for anti-HAV antibody, measured by ELISA, approximately 10 years after the administration of the last vaccine dose.||-19.03|-30.11|<0.0001
81719304|NCT04221373|163134719|OTHER|Mixed-effects model|||||<|0.01||||||Main effect of time|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1, 26) = 117.78||SCIM Total Score||||<0.01
81538254|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.04|-0.90|0.0304
81538255|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.43||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.43|-1.33|<0.0001
81698516|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.3654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.55|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.55|-1.50|0.3654
81698517|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.1782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.32|-1.71|0.1782
81698518|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.3981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.58|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.58|-1.47|0.3981
81698519|NCT02528253|163094285|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.1089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.18|-1.84|0.1089
81698520|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.1472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.18|0.1472
81698521|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.24|0.0135
81698522|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.01|-0.18|0.0893
81698523|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.04|-0.23|0.0044
81698524|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.06|-0.28|0.0025
81698525|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.10|-0.32|0.0002
81698526|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.8348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.09|-0.11|0.8348
81698527|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.06|-0.26|0.0020
81698528|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.10|-0.30|0.0001
81698529|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.01|-0.25|0.0272
81698530|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-0.31|0.0009
81719305|NCT04221373|163134719|OTHER|Mixed-effects model||||||0.03||||||treatment group by time interaction effects|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,26) = 5.59||SCIM Total Score||||0.03
81719306|NCT04221373|163134719|OTHER|Mixed-effects model||||||0.01||||||treatment group by time interaction effects|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,26) = 8.02||SCIM R \& S scores||||0.01
81719307|NCT04221373|163134719|OTHER|Mixed-effects model|||||<|0.01||||||Main effect of time|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1, 26) = 72.49||SCIM R \& S scores||||< 0.01
81698531|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.18|0.1680
81698532|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.2968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.05|-0.16|0.2968
81698533|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.02|-0.23|0.0219
81698534|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.01|-0.25|0.0717
81698535|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.02|-0.29|0.0207
81698536|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.8399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.13|-0.11|0.8399
81698537|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.01|-0.25|0.0299
81698538|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.29|0.0060
81698539|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.1974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.05|-0.24|0.1974
81698540|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.06|-0.22|0.2780
81719308|NCT04221373|163134720|OTHER|Mixed-effects model||||||0.02||||||Treatment group by time interaction effects|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,26) = 5.82||LEMS||||0.02
81719309|NCT04221373|163134720|OTHER|Mixed-effects model|||||<|0.01||||||Main effect of time|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1, 26) = 33.29||LEMS||||<0.01
81719310|NCT04221373|163134720|OTHER|Mixed-effects model||||||0.04||||||Treatment group by time interaction effects|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,26) = 4.58||UEMS||||0.04
81719311|NCT04221373|163134720|OTHER|Mixed-effects model|||||<|0.01||||||Main effect of time|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1, 26) = 15.34||UEMS||||<0.01
81719312|NCT04221373|163134720|OTHER|Mixed-effects model|||||<|0.01||||||Treatment group by time interaction effects|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,26) = 8.06||TMS||||<0.01
81719313|NCT04221373|163134720|OTHER|TMS|||||<|0.01||||||Main effect of time|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,26) = 38.91||||||<0.01
81719314|NCT04221373|163134720|OTHER|Mixed-effects model||||||0.02||||||Treatment group by time interaction effects|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,21.7) = 6.23||TLTS||||0.02
81719315|NCT04221373|163134720|OTHER|Mixed-effects model||||||0.05||||||Main effect of time|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1 26)=4.14||TLTS||||0.05
81719316|NCT04221373|163134721|OTHER|Mixed-effects model||||||0.485||||||Treatment group-by-time interaction effect|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1, 21) = 0.51||Average worst pain intensity||||0.485
81719317|NCT04221373|163134721|OTHER|Mixed-effects model||||||0||||||Main effect of time|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1, 21) = 26.71||Average worst pain intensity||||0.000
81719318|NCT04221373|163134721|OTHER|Mixed-effects model||||||0.832||||||Treatment group-by-time interaction effect|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1, 21) = 0.05||Worst pain interference with day-to-day activities||||0.832
81719319|NCT04221373|163134721|OTHER|Mixed-effects model||||||0.033||||||Main effect of time|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1, 21) = 5.21||Worst pain interference with day-to-day activities||||0.033
81719320|NCT04221373|163134721|OTHER|Mixed-effects model||||||0.692||||||Treatment group-by-time interaction effect|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1, 42) = 0.16||Worst pain interference with overall mood||||0.692
81719321|NCT04221373|163134721|OTHER|Mixed-effects model||||||0.005||||||Main effect of time|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1, 42) = 8.65||Worst pain interference with overall mood||||0.005
81719322|NCT04221373|163134721|OTHER|Mixed-effects model||||||0.946||||||Treatment group-by-time interaction effect|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,21) = 0.01||Worst pain interfered with sleep||||0.946
81719323|NCT04221373|163134721|OTHER|Mixed-effects model||||||0.0002||||||Main effect of time|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,21) = 11.94||Worst pain interference with sleep||||0.0002
81719324|NCT04221373|163134722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.554|||||||Chi-squared|X\^2 (1, N = 23) = 0.35||Baseline||||0.554
81719325|NCT04221373|163134722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.949|||||||Chi-squared|X\^2 (1, N = 23) = 0.004||discharge from acute inpatient rehabilitation (average 2-3 weeks)||||0.949
81719326|NCT00627094|163134723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.0438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.96||In order to obtain 90% power to show superiority of Biatain Ibu compared to Biatain, a sample size of 60 pts per group (assuming a 15% drop-out rate) was found by simulating data from multi-nomial distributions over time.|Chi-squared|Result based on ITT population (evening). PP-analysis show a strong tendency (not significant) in favour of Biatain Ibu supporting the ITT-analysis||The null hypothesis to be tested was that the distributions of categorical responses were the same.||2.96|1.02|0.0438
81719327|NCT00539006|163134734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.001||95.0|-1.5|-0.6|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Mean Change in FFNS - Mean Change in Placebo|FFNS combined across treatment arms 1 \& 2 compared with Placebo FFNS combined across treatment arms 1 \& 2.||-0.6|-1.5|<0.001
81719328|NCT00539006|163134734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.004||95.0|-1.1|-0.2|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Mean Change in FPNS - Mean Change in Placebo|FPNS combined across treatment arms 1 \& 2 compared with Placebo FPNS combined across treatment arms 1 \& 2.||-0.2|-1.1|0.004
81719329|NCT00539006|163134735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel(CMH): stratified approximation to Prescotts test; variation of chi-square test for treatment sequence/subjects no preference.||Statistical analysis applies to FFNS and FPNS categories.||||<0.001
81719330|NCT01965431|163134748|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is the maximum acceptable extent of statistical and clinical noninferiority of an experimental treatment. Non-inferiority margin for this trial is 10ms.|Mean Difference (Net)|7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.37|10.43|||||Maximum mean difference to placebo is estimated. Adjusted means are based on a mixed model for repeated measures with 'global' \& 'period-global baseline' covariates. Toeplitz covariance model used for modelling the random and repeated effect.|||10.43|5.37|
81719331|NCT01965431|163134749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.32|16.08|||||Maximum mean difference to placebo is estimated. Adjusted means are based on a mixed model for repeated measures with 'global' \& 'period-global baseline' covariates. Toeplitz covariance model used for modelling the random and repeated effect.|No formal hypothesis testing was done.||16.08|9.32|
81719332|NCT01965431|163134750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.38|1.73|||||Maximum mean difference to placebo is estimated. Adjusted means are based on a mixed model for repeated measures with 'global' \& 'period-global baseline' covariates. Toeplitz covariance model used for modelling the random and repeated effect.|No formal hypothesis testing was done.||1.73|-1.38|
81719333|NCT01965431|163134751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.98|-2.87|||||Minimum mean difference to placebo is estimated. Adjusted means are based on a mixed model for repeated measures with 'global' \& 'period-global baseline' covariates. Toeplitz covariance model used for modelling the random and repeated effect.|No formal hypothesis testing was done.||-2.87|-5.98|
81719334|NCT00577031|163134801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0076|||||||Signed-rank test|||Change from baseline to last visit||||0.0076
81719335|NCT00442338|163134819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.01||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.08|||ANCOVA|The model included a factor for treatment and used the baseline FEV1 as a covariate.||Treatment difference in change from Baseline in FEV1 within the first 60 minutes after study drug administration was assessed as the difference in the least square (LS) means of time weighted average change FEV1 (0-60 min) using an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model.||0.08|-0.07|0.871
81719336|NCT00442338|163134819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.01||||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.06|||ANCOVA|The model included a factor for treatment and used the baseline FEV1 as a covariate.||Treatment difference in change from Baseline in FEV1 within the first 60 minutes after study drug administration was assessed as the difference in the LS means of time weighted average change FEV1 (0-60 min) using an ANCOVA model.||0.06|-0.08|0.794
81719337|NCT00442338|163134819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.02||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.09|||ANCOVA|The model included a factor for treatment and used the baseline FEV1 as a covariate.||Treatment difference in change from Baseline in FEV1 within the first 60 minutes after study drug administration was assessed as the difference in the LS means of time weighted average change FEV1 (0-60 min) using an ANCOVA model.||0.09|-0.06|0.675
81719338|NCT01125358|163134820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-2.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.37|0.0|||Multiple Comparisons with The Best (MCB)|LS mean difference = LS mean of 10 mg LY2140023 - LS mean of 80 mg LY2140023.||||0.00|-3.37|
81719339|NCT01125358|163134820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.42|0.32|||Multiple Comparison with The Best (MCB)|LS mean difference = LS mean of 160 mg LY2140023 - LS mean of 80 mg LY2140023.||||0.32|-2.42|
81719340|NCT01125358|163134821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-9.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.96||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|6.12||P-value is for PANSS Total Score.|MMRM|||||6.12|-25.80|0.222
81719341|NCT01125358|163134821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-11.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.22||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.42|2.6||P-value is for PANSS Total Score.|MMRM|||||2.60|-26.42|0.105
81719342|NCT01125358|163134821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-7.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.73||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.46|7.55||P-value is for PANSS Total Score.|MMRM|||||7.55|-23.46|0.308
81719343|NCT01125358|163134821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.74|2.54||P-value is for PANSS Positive Subscore.|MMRM|||||2.54|-5.74|0.441
81719344|NCT01125358|163134821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-4.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88||0.03||95.0|-8.01|-0.44||P-value is for PANSS Positive Subscore.|MMRM|||||-0.44|-8.01|0.030
81719345|NCT01125358|163134821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|2.01||P-value is for PANSS Positive Subscore.|MMRM|||||2.01|-5.96|0.323
81719346|NCT01125358|163134821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.05|2.12||P-value is for PANSS Negative Subscore.|MMRM|||||2.12|-7.05|0.285
81719347|NCT01125358|163134821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-2.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|1.26||P-value is for PANSS Negative Subscore.|MMRM|||||1.26|-7.10|0.166
81719348|NCT01125358|163134821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-2.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.79|2.05||P-value is for PANSS Negative Subscore.|MMRM|||||2.05|-6.79|0.286
81719349|NCT01125358|163134821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-5.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.14||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.96|2.63||P-value is for PANSS General Psychopathology Subscore.|MMRM|||||2.63|-13.96|0.177
81719350|NCT01125358|163134821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.74||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|2.4||P-value is for PANSS General Psychopathology Subscore.|MMRM|||||2.40|-12.60|0.178
81719351|NCT01125358|163134821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-3.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.05||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.72|4.51||P-value is for PANSS General Psychopathology Subscore.|MMRM|||||4.51|-11.72|0.377
81719352|NCT01125358|163134822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.83|||MMRM|||||1.83|-0.10|0.077
81719353|NCT01125358|163134822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.65|||MMRM|||||0.65|-1.12|0.592
81719354|NCT01125358|163134822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.32|||MMRM|||||1.32|-0.53|0.395
81719355|NCT01125358|163134823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|4.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|13.65|||MMRM|||||13.65|-4.37|0.306
81719356|NCT01125358|163134823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.26||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.74|9.38|||MMRM|||||9.38|-7.74|0.849
81719357|NCT01125358|163134823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-5.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.46||0.259||95.0|-14.05|3.86|||MMRM|||||3.86|-14.05|0.259
81719358|NCT01125358|163134825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.354||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.354
81719359|NCT01125358|163134825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.181||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.181
81719360|NCT01125358|163134825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.999||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81719361|NCT03159611|163134832|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81719362|NCT03159611|163134833|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.005
81719363|NCT03159611|163134834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.50
81719364|NCT03159611|163134835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.20
81719365|NCT03159611|163134836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.19
81719366|NCT01984229|163134839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|118.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.0|137.0|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Period 3/Period 1) and confidence intervals (CIs).||137|102|
81719367|NCT01984229|163134840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|177.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|159.0|198.0|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Period 3/Period 1) and CIs.||198|159|
81719368|NCT01984229|163134841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|175.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|157.0|195.0|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Period 3/Period 1) and CIs.||195|157|
81719369|NCT01984229|163134845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|28.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.1|35.5|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Period 3/Period 1) and CIs.||35.5|23.1|
81719370|NCT01984229|163134846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|66.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.7|77.4|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Period 3/Period 1) and CIs.||77.4|56.7|
81719371|NCT01984229|163134847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|75.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.4|87.7|||||The reported values are percentages of geometric least square mean ratio.|ANOVA was applied to the log-transformed PK parameter and then back transformed to provide geometric least square mean ratios (Period 3/Period 1) and CIs.||87.7|64.4|
81719372|NCT02072174|163134858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0242|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0242
81719373|NCT02072174|163134859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0026|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||patient diary data||||0.0026
81719374|NCT02072174|163134859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0127|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||doctor's examination data||||0.0127
81719375|NCT02072174|163134860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0394||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of variable on day 2, 3, 4 and 5 between Anaferon for Children and Placebo. Model includes treatment, visit, treatment\*visit interaction, Day 1 covariate. Treatment\*visit interaction p-value is 0.3220."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0394
81719376|NCT02072174|163134860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.322||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction factor of variable on day 2, 3, 4 and 5 between Anaferon for Children and Placebo. Model includes treatment, visit, treatment\*visit interaction, Day 1 covariate."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3220
81719377|NCT02072174|163134861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0043|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0043
81719378|NCT02072174|163134862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0104||||||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||Day 2 (patient diary data)||||0.0104
81719379|NCT02072174|163134862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0041||||||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||Day 3 (patient diary data)||||0.0041
81470357|NCT00772005|162633309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8112||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8112
81698541|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.09|-0.21|0.4330
81698542|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.4946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.09|-0.20|0.4946
81698543|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.1884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.05|-0.25|0.1884
81698544|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.10|-0.20|0.5210
81719380|NCT02072174|163134862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0484||||||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||Day 4 (patient diary data)||||0.0484
81719381|NCT02072174|163134862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0603||||||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||Day 5 (patient diary data)||||0.0603
81719382|NCT02072174|163134862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0056||||||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||Day 3 (doctor's examination)||||0.0056
81470358|NCT00772005|162633310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9786||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9786
81698545|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.3329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.08|-0.23|0.3329
81698546|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.5173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.10|-0.21|0.5173
81698547|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.2346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.06|-0.25|0.2346
81698548|NCT02528253|163094287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.3634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline PGA, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.09|-0.23|0.3634
81698549|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.39|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: Odds ratio (OR) and 95% Confidence interval (CI) estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.39|1.26|0.0007
81719383|NCT02072174|163134862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0994||||||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||Day 5 (doctor's examination)||||0.0994
81719384|NCT02072174|163134863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0084|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Days 1-7 (patient diary data)||||0.0084
81719385|NCT02072174|163134863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0233|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Days 1, 3, 5 and 7 (doctor's examination)||||0.0233
81719386|NCT02072174|163134864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0721|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0721
81719387|NCT02072174|163134865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0001
81719388|NCT02072174|163134866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3383|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3383
81719389|NCT03226366|163134870|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|6.1|||Regression, Linear||Change in emergency department door-to-antibiotic time (minutes) based on adjusted differences-in-differences analysis|Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable regression to estimate the change in emergency department (ED) door-to-antibiotic time after versus before intervention implementation at the intervention site adjusted for the change observed over the same time period at the control sites and for subject's age, sex, Elixhauser Comorbidity Score, initial systolic blood pressure, initial Glasgow Coma Scale score \<14. initial temperature, ED triage acuity score, and ED arrival via ambulance.||6.1|-20.4|0.29
81719390|NCT03226366|163134871|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.61|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio for hospital mortality after versus before intervention implementation based on adjusted differences-in-differences analysis|Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable regression to estimate the change in odds of hospital mortality after versus before implementation at the intervention site with adjustment for observed change in outcome over the same time period at the control sites as well as for subject's age, sex, Elixhauser Comorbidity Score, initial systolic blood pressure, an initial Glasgow Coma Scale score \<14. initial temperature, ED triage acuity score, and arrival to the ED via ambulance.||2.61|0.25|0.72
81719391|NCT03226366|163134872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.5||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|7.0|||Regression, Linear||Change in emergency department length of stay (minutes) after versus before intervention implementation based on adjusted differences-in-differences analysis|Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable regression to estimate the change in emergency department length of stay after versus before implementation at the intervention site with adjustment for the change observed over the same time period at the control sites as well as for subject's age, sex, Elixhauser Comorbidity Score, initial systolic blood pressure, an initial Glasgow Coma Scale score \<14. initial temperature, ED triage acuity score, and arrival to the ED via ambulance.||7.0|-25.9|0.26
81719392|NCT03226366|163134873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.8|||Regression, Linear||Estimated change in emergency department door-to-physician evaluation time (minutes) after versus before intervention implementation based on adjusted differences-in-differences analysis|Differences-in-differences analysis using multivariable regression to estimate the change in emergency department (ED) door-to-physician evaluation time after versus before implementation at the intervention site adjusted for the change observed over the same time period at the control sites and for subject's age, sex, Elixhauser Comorbidity Score, initial systolic blood pressure, initial Glasgow Coma Scale score \<14. initial temperature, ED triage acuity score, and ED arrival via ambulance.||1.8|-3.3|0.55
81719393|NCT03409328|163134880|OTHER||F|38.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA controlled for baseline levels of the outcome.||||||<.001
81719394|NCT03409328|163134881|OTHER||F|6.69||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA controlled for baseline levels of the outcome.||||||.013
81719395|NCT03409328|163134882|OTHER||F|5.07||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA controlled for baseline levels of the outcome.||||||.029
81719396|NCT03409328|163134883|OTHER||F|0.38||||0.542|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA controlled for baseline levels of the outcome.||||||.542
81719397|NCT03409328|163134884|OTHER||F|3.12||||0.084|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA controlled for baseline levels of the outcome.||The outcome for this analysis is internalized stigma.||||.084
81719398|NCT03409328|163134884|OTHER||F|0.67||||0.417|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA controlled for baseline levels of the outcome.||The outcome for this analysis is identity affirmation.||||.417
81719399|NCT00518011|163134887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.842||||0.3644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.483|7.027|||Log Rank|||||7.027|0.483|0.3644
81719400|NCT00518011|163134891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.278||||0.7165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.339|4.824|||Log Rank|||||4.824|0.339|0.7165
81719401|NCT03930615|163134913|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-16.1||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|-6.5||A one-sided p-value ≤0.0249 was used for declaring statistical significance|Mantel Haenszel|Stratum adjusted|Letermovir minus placebo|It was hypothesized that LET is superior to placebo in the prevention of clinically significant CMV infection.|95% CIs for the treatment differences in percent response were calculated using stratum adjusted Mantel Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (haploidentical donor yes or no).|-6.5|-25.8|0.0005
81719402|NCT03930615|163134914|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|4.7|||||Letermovir minus Placebo||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|4.7|-11.8|
81719403|NCT03930615|163134915|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|8.6|||||Letermovir minus Placebo||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|8.6|-2.7|
81719404|NCT03930615|163134916|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-5.7||||0.1591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|5.4|||Mantel Haenszel|Stratum adjusted|Letermovir minus placebo||95% CIs for the treatment differences in percent response were calculated using stratum adjusted Mantel Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (haploidentical donor yes or no).|5.4|-16.8|0.1591
81719405|NCT03930615|163134917|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-5.7||||0.1591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|5.4|||Mantel Haenszel|Stratum adjusted|Letermovir minus placebo||95% CIs for the treatment differences in percent response were calculated using stratum adjusted Mantel Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (haploidentical donor yes or no).|5.4|-16.8|0.1591
81470359|NCT00772005|162633310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5879||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5879
81698550|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.44|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.44|1.29|0.0004
81698551|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.3456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.50|0.87|0.3456
81698552|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.2771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.53|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.53|0.89|0.2771
81698553|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.0594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.41|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.41|0.98|0.0594
81698554|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.75|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.75|1.14|0.0105
81698555|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.98|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.98|0.85|0.2360
81719406|NCT03930615|163134920|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-14.1||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|-5.0|||Mantel Haenszel|Stratum adjusted|Letermovir minus placebo||95% CIs for the treatment differences in percent response were calculated using stratum adjusted Mantel Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (haploidentical donor yes or no).|-5.0|-23.3|0.0012
81698556|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.3746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.75|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.75|0.81|0.3746
81698557|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.0974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.99|0.94|0.0974
81698558|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.94||||0.0806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|4.08|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||4.08|0.92|0.0806
81698559|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.0407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|4.47|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||4.47|1.03|0.0407
81698560|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.5966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.58|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.58|0.58|0.5966
81698561|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.1492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.96|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.96|0.85|0.1492
81698562|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|3.24|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.24|0.95|0.0720
81698563|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|4.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||4.00|0.25|0.9926
81698564|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.3726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|6.04|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||6.04|0.51|0.3726
81698565|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.7874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|3.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.12|0.22|0.7874
81698566|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|4.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||4.46|0.32|0.7950
81698567|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.2065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|6.68|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||6.68|0.66|0.2065
81538256|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.61||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.61|-1.49|<0.0001
81698568|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.17|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.17|1.23|0.0006
81698569|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|2.72|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.72|1.55|<.0001
81698570|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.0387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.71|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.71|1.01|0.0387
81698571|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.0903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.60|0.97|0.0903
81698572|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.01|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.01|1.21|0.0006
81698573|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.09|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.09|1.08|0.0166
81698574|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.62|1.36|0.0001
81698575|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.1389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.73|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.73|0.93|0.1389
81698576|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.2504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.59|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.59|0.89|0.2504
81698577|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.98|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.98|1.12|0.0057
81698578|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.93|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.93|1.14|0.0126
81698579|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|4.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||4.22|1.71|<.0001
81698580|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.3485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.99|0.79|0.3485
81698581|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.0642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.19|0.98|0.0642
81698582|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|3.14|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.14|1.48|<.0001
81698583|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.31|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.31|0.42|0.9819
81698584|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.4333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|3.02|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.02|0.62|0.4333
81698585|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.00|0.41|0.8140
81698586|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.8331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.40|0.49|0.8331
81698587|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.2682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.12|0.73|0.2682
81698588|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.29|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.29|1.31|0.0001
81698589|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|2.61|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.61|1.49|<.0001
81698590|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.83|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.83|1.10|0.0071
81470360|NCT00772005|162633310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3973||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3973
81470361|NCT00772005|162633311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.403||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4030
81470362|NCT00772005|162633311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3777||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3777
81470363|NCT00772005|162633311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6493||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6493
81470364|NCT00772005|162633312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9871||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9871
81470365|NCT00772005|162633312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5859||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5859
81698591|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.1187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.57|0.95|0.1187
81698592|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.79|1.08|0.0110
81698593|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.39|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.39|1.30|0.0003
81698594|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|2.87|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.87|1.57|<.0001
81698595|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.97|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.97|1.11|0.0069
81698596|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.2076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.55|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.55|0.91|0.2076
81698597|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.86|1.10|0.0072
81698598|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.0694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.22|0.97|0.0694
81698599|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|3.36|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.36|1.53|<.0001
81698600|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.00|0.92|0.1210
81698601|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.6706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.54|0.76|0.6706
81698602|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.32|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.32|1.20|0.0022
81698603|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.7546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.22|0.56|0.7546
81698604|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.7347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.24|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.24|0.57|0.7347
81698605|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.9029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.84|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.84|0.50|0.9029
81698606|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.6402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.18|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.18|0.62|0.6402
81698607|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.6199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.20|0.62|0.6199
81698608|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.0229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.83|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.83|1.05|0.0229
81698609|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.30|1.30|0.0002
81698610|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.47|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.47|0.88|0.3150
81698611|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.57|0.94|0.1370
81698612|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.97|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.97|1.17|0.0018
81698613|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.0342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.81|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.81|1.02|0.0342
81698614|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.24|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.24|1.27|0.0003
81698615|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.2561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.51|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.51|0.90|0.2561
81719407|NCT03930615|163134921|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-5.7||||0.1494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|5.1|||Mantel Haenszel|Stratum adjusted|Letermovir minus placebo||95% CIs for the treatment differences in percent response were calculated using stratum adjusted Mantel Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (haploidentical donor yes or no).|5.1|-16.5|0.1494
81719408|NCT03930615|163134922|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|0.7||||0.6244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|5.3|||Mantel Haenszel|Stratum adjusted|Letermovir minus placebo||95% CIs for the treatment differences in percent response were calculated using stratum adjusted Mantel Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (haploidentical donor yes or no).|5.3|-3.8|0.6244
81719409|NCT03930615|163134923|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.3||||0.5264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.4|||Mantel Haenszel|Stratum adjusted|Letermovir minus placebo||95% CIs for the treatment differences in percent response were calculated using stratum adjusted Mantel Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (haploidentical donor yes or no).|8.4|-7.9|0.5264
81719410|NCT03252015|163134983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.182|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.412|0.049||||||Day 7||0.049|-0.412|
81538257|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||0.06|-0.81|0.0873
81538258|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.12|-0.97|0.0124
81538259|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.27|-1.12|0.0014
81538260|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||-0.00|-0.68|0.0479
81538261|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.2342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMMRM|||Week 13||0.13|-0.54|0.2342
81538262|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||-0.13|-0.84|0.0070
81538263|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.4291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.21||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|LSMean difference|||Week 13||0.21|-0.49|0.4291
81538264|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||-0.13|-0.83|0.0076
81538265|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.1506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.1||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||0.10|-0.62|0.1506
81719411|NCT03252015|163134983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.071|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|0.224||||||Day 7||0.224|-0.081|
81538266|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.5479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.24||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||0.24|-0.44|0.5479
81719412|NCT03252015|163134983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||Day 21||0.000|0.000|
81719413|NCT03252015|163134983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||Day 21||0.000|0.000|
81719414|NCT03252015|163134984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.145|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.05||||||Day 7||0.050|-0.340|
81719415|NCT03252015|163134984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.071|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|0.224||||||||0.224|-0.081|
81719416|NCT03252015|163134984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.071|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.151|0.294||||||Day 21||0.294|-0.151|
81719417|NCT03252015|163134984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||Day 21||0.000|0.000|
81719418|NCT00903409|163134995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The difference between Non-switchers and Switchers in the percent change in non-HDL-C level from the end of the OM6 double-blind study (average of Weeks 6 and 8 for the statistical analysis) to 4 months of OM6X open-label treatment (Month 4).|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81719419|NCT03539952|163134999|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary efficacy analysis utilized the serum NCC values from all study visits that were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood based general linear model for correlated data. The correlation due to repeated measures was modeled by specifying the variance covariance matrix. Considering a comparison of means in both treatment arms (D-penicillamine minus TETA 4HCl) at the 1-sided 2.5% level of Type 1 error, a non-inferiority margin of 50 μg/L was used.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.49|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||The primary endpoint was the assessment of the non-inferiority of TETA 4HCl in relation to D-penicillamine. The non-inferiority assessment was made on the basis of the mean serum NCC level at Week 36.||||
81719420|NCT03126682|163135053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.212||||||Threshold of \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.212
81719421|NCT03256526|163135058|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|11.45||||0.1654|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.19|25.09|||ANCOVA|||||25.09|-2.19|0.1654
81719422|NCT03256526|163135058|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-18.73||||0.0395|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.55|-3.9|||ANCOVA|||||-3.90|-33.55|0.0395
81719423|NCT01607398|163135080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.05||||0.5146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|7.6|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The analysis was done using the Van Elteren extension to the Wilcoxon rank sum test.|From Van-Elteren extension to the Wilcoxon Rank Sum test, adjusted for smoking status strata and Hodges-Lehmann estimator of the 95% CI, not stratified and unadjusted for multiplicity.|||7.600|-20.500|0.5146
81538267|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.1427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.08|-0.57|0.1427
81538268|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.1498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.09|-0.56|0.1498
81538269|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||-0.11|-0.79|0.0103
81538270|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.8984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.32|-0.36|0.8984
81538271|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||-0.11|-0.79|0.0095
81538272|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.08|-0.60|0.1370
81719424|NCT03926728|163135100|OTHER|||||||1||||||Simple nonparametric statistical test.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison: Cohort A-C \[A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2\] vs D \[D1, D2\].||||1
81719425|NCT03926728|163135100|OTHER|||||||1||||||Simple nonparametric statistical test.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison: Cohort A-C \[A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2\] vs E \[E1, E2\].||||1
81719426|NCT03926728|163135100|OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison: Cohort A-C \[A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2\] vs F \[F1, F2\].||||0.0007
81719427|NCT03926728|163135103|OTHER|||||||1||||||Simple nonparametric statistical test.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison: Cohort B \[B1, B2\] vs A2.||||1
81719428|NCT03926728|163135103|OTHER|||||||0.3956|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison: Cohort B \[B1, B2\] vs F1.||||0.3956
81719429|NCT03926728|163135104|OTHER|||||||1||||||Simple nonparametric statistical test.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison: Cohort B \[B1, B2\] vs A2.||||1
81719430|NCT03926728|163135104|OTHER|||||||0.3956|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison: Cohort B \[B1, B2\] vs F1.||||0.3956
81719431|NCT03926728|163135106|OTHER|||||||1||||||Simple nonparametric statistical test.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison: Cohort A-C \[A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2\] vs D \[D1, D2\].||||1
81719432|NCT03926728|163135106|OTHER|||||||1||||||Simple nonparametric statistical test.|Fisher Exact|||Comparison: Cohort A-C \[A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2\] vs E \[E1, E2\].||||1
81719433|NCT03926728|163135106|OTHER|||||||0.3229|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison: Cohort A-C \[A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2\] vs F \[F1, F2\].||||0.3229
81719434|NCT03993288|163135111|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the mean value calculated by the least squares method did not exceed the predetermined boundary of non-inferiority of 5 g/L|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|4.38|||ANCOVA|||||4.38|-4.86|0.0032
81719435|NCT00915473|163135126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.98
81719436|NCT00915473|163135127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Severe Migraine Frequency||||0.52
81719437|NCT00915473|163135127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||At least Moderate Migraine Frequency||||0.52
81719438|NCT00915473|163135127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||At Least Mild Migraine Frequency||||0.47
81719439|NCT00915473|163135128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.90
81719440|NCT00915473|163135129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.47
81538273|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.4223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.19|-0.46|0.4223
81538274|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.3265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||0.17|-0.50|0.3265
81698616|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.2358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.51|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.51|0.90|0.2358
81698617|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.87|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.87|1.13|0.0040
81698618|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.0723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.02|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.02|0.97|0.0723
81698619|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|2.92|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.92|1.45|<.0001
81698620|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.0653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.94|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.94|0.98|0.0653
81698621|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.40|0.74|0.9177
81698622|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.01|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.01|1.11|0.0088
81698623|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.1197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.83|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.83|0.89|0.1197
81698624|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.0913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.92|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.92|0.92|0.0913
81698625|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.4317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.19|0.72|0.4317
81698626|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.3498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.08|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.08|0.77|0.3498
81698627|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.2768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.15|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.15|0.80|0.2768
81698628|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.92|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.92|1.09|0.0101
81698629|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.99|1.13|0.0054
81698630|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.5493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.39|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.39|0.84|0.5493
81698631|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.0269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.74|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.74|1.03|0.0269
81698632|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.80|1.07|0.0144
81698633|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.0846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.70|0.97|0.0846
81698634|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.91|1.09|0.0101
81698635|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.0848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.62|0.97|0.0848
81698636|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.8732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.32|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.32|0.79|0.8732
81698637|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.2734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.48|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.48|0.89|0.2734
81719441|NCT03443973|163135132|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted mean|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.2998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors =Treatment + Baseline (BL) + Geographic Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + Apolipoprotein E, Allele e4 (APOE e4) + Baseline ADAS COG13 + Baseline Alzheimer Disease Cooperative Study Group-Activities of Daily Living (ADCS-ADL).||0.17|-0.55|0.2998
81698638|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.2839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.70|0.86|0.2839
81698639|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.0238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.07|1.05|0.0238
81698640|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.5212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.53|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.53|0.81|0.5212
81698641|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.5954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.48|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.48|0.80|0.5954
81698642|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.0638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.79|0.98|0.0638
81698643|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.2661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.44|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.44|0.78|0.2661
81698644|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.4717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.21|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.21|0.69|0.4717
81470366|NCT00772005|162633312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0328||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0328
81698645|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.5798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.00|0.68|0.5798
81719442|NCT03443973|163135138|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.0273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change from BL was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Treatment + Baseline + Geographical Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + APOE e4||-0.14|-2.41|0.0273
81719443|NCT03443973|163135139|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.2918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.34|||ANCOVA|||Change from BL was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Treatment + Baseline + Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + APOE e4||2.34|-0.70|0.2918
81719444|NCT03443973|163135140|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.0438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change from BL was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Treatment + Baseline + Geographical Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + APOE e4.||-0.02|-1.70|0.0438
81719445|NCT03443973|163135141|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.0566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.06|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors =Treatment + Baseline + Geographic Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + APOE e4.||1.06|-0.01|0.0566
81719446|NCT03443973|163135142|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change from BL was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Treatment + Baseline + Geographical Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + APOE e4.||-0.14|-2.24|0.0260
81719447|NCT03443973|163135143|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.9086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Change from BL was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Treatment + Baseline + Geographical Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + APOE e4.||0.52|-0.59|0.9086
81719448|NCT03443973|163135144|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.0629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|2.9|||ANCOVA|||Change from BL was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Treatment + Baseline + Geographical Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + APOE e4.||2.90|-0.08|0.0629
81698646|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.5027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.95|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.95|0.72|0.5027
81698647|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.8165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.77|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.77|0.64|0.8165
81698648|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.1996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.52|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.52|0.92|0.1996
81698649|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.83|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.83|1.10|0.0074
81698650|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.3557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.45|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.45|0.87|0.3557
81538275|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||0.04|-0.62|0.0852
81719449|NCT03443973|163135145|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.2348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|2.09|||ANCOVA|||Change from BL was calculated based on ANCOVA analysis model which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Treatment + Baseline + Geographical Region + Disease Stage + AD Medication at BL + APOE e4.||2.09|-0.51|0.2348
81719450|NCT03443973|163135152|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted means|-56.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.976|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.36|-48.56|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from BL was calculated based on mixed-effect model of repeated measure which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Baseline + APOE e4 status + Type of Tracer + Analysis Visit + Treatment + Treatment\*Analysis Visit + Analysis Visit\*Baseline.||-48.56|-64.36|<.0001
81719451|NCT03443973|163135153|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.7816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.05|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Temporal Composite Region: Change from BL was calculated based on mixed-effect model of repeated measure which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Baseline + APOE e4 status + Study + Analysis Visit + Treatment + Treatment\*Analysis Visit + Analysis Visit\*Baseline.||0.05|-0.04|0.7816
81719452|NCT03443973|163135153|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted means|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.6203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.05|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Medial Temporal Composite Region: Change from BL was calculated based on mixed-effect model of repeated measure which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Baseline + APOE e4 status + Study + Analysis Visit + Treatment + Treatment\*Analysis Visit + Analysis Visit\*Baseline.||0.05|-0.03|0.6203
81719453|NCT03443973|163135153|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.7754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Frontal Lobe: Change from BL was calculated based on mixed-effect model of repeated measure which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Baseline + APOE e4 status + Study + Analysis Visit + Treatment + Treatment\*Analysis Visit + Analysis Visit\*Baseline.||0.03|-0.03|0.7754
81719454|NCT03443973|163135153|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.9022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.05|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Parietal Lobe: Change from BL was calculated based on mixed-effect model of repeated measure which included the following covariates and stratification factors = Baseline + APOE e4 status + Study + Analysis Visit + Treatment + Treatment\*Analysis Visit + Analysis Visit\*Baseline.||0.05|-0.05|0.9022
81719455|NCT03443973|163135154|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference in Geometric Mean|-13.2||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.51|-2.87|||ANCOVA|||||-2.87|-22.51|0.014
81719456|NCT03443973|163135155|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference in Geometric Mean|-14.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.88|-6.21|||ANCOVA|||||-6.21|-21.88|<0.001
81719457|NCT03443973|163135156|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference in Geometric Mean|-17.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.92|-10.11|||ANCOVA|||||-10.11|-24.92|<0.001
81719458|NCT03443973|163135157|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference in Geometric Mean|-21.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.29|-12.97|||ANCOVA|||||-12.97|-28.29|<0.001
81719459|NCT01777191|163135183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.248|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.248
81719460|NCT00315328|163135188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank sum tests were used to assess treatment group differences in the change in Randot Preschool stereoacuity levels ( from baseline to the outcome examination).||||0.96
81719461|NCT00315328|163135189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank sum tests used to assess treatment group differences in change in Randot Preschool stereoacuity levels ( from baseline to the outcome examination) among those with anisometropia only.||||0.78
81719462|NCT00315328|163135190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank sum tests were used to assess treatment group differences in the change in Randot Preschool stereoacuity levels ( from baseline to the outcome examination) among patients with strabismus or combined mechanism only.||||0.99
81719463|NCT00315328|163135191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||To evaluate WITHIN each treatment group whether stereoacuity changed from baseline to outcome a Wilcoxon sign-rank test was performed to evaluate whether the distribution of change from baseline was zero||||.04
81719464|NCT00315328|163135191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||To evaluate WITHIN each treatment group whether stereoacuity changed from baseline to outcome a Wilcoxon sign-rank test was performed to evaluate whether the distribution of change from baseline was zero||||0.003
81719465|NCT00315328|163135192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Positive mean favors atropine group.||Wilcoxon rank sum tests were used to assess treatment group differences in the parent questionnaire subscale scores at 17 weeks - Social Stigma subscale.||||<0.01
81719466|NCT00315328|163135193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Positive mean favors atropine group.||Wilcoxon rank sum tests were used to assess treatment group differences in the parent questionnaire subscale scores at 17 weeks - Compliance subscale.||||<0.01
81719467|NCT00315328|163135194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank sum tests were used to assess treatment group differences in the parent questionnaire subscale scores at 17 weeks - Adverse events subscale.||||0.70
81719468|NCT00315328|163135195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||||95.0|-0.03|0.17||||||95% confidence interval constructed on the treatment group difference in proportion with amblyopic eye visual acuity 20/25 or better at 17 weeks.||0.17|-0.03|
81719469|NCT00315328|163135197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08||||||95.0|-0.02|0.18||||||95% confidence interval constructed on the treatment group difference of the proportion improving 15 or more letters from baseline to 17 weeks.||0.18|-0.02|
81719470|NCT00315328|163135198|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Treatment equivalence was to be declared if the ends of the 2 1-sided 95% confidence intervals constructed on the difference between adjusted mean visual acuity scores were completely contained within the designated equivalence interval of +/- 5 letters.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||||95.0|-0.7|3.1|||ANCOVA|||The trial was designed to evaluate whether patching and atropine are equivalent treatments for amblyopia in children 7 to 12 years old. The sample size was computed based on a standard deviation of 17-week visual acuity scores of 10 letters, correlation between outcome and baseline visual acuity scores of 0.30 and 10% loss to follow up.||3.1|-0.7|
81719471|NCT00315328|163135201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.2|||ANCOVA|||95% confidence interval constructed on the treatment group difference of mean change in fellow eye visual acuity from baseline to 17 weeks, adjusted for baseline fellow eye visual acuity.||2.2|0.4|
81719472|NCT00448630|163135203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||We hypothesize that atypical antipsychotic therapy effects the metabolic syndrome parameters, particularly body mass index.||||<0.001
81719473|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.49||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.490
81719474|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||<0.001
81719475|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.006
81719476|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||<0.001
81719477|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.003
81719478|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||<0.001
81719479|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.050
81719480|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0012||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0012
81719481|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0078||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0078
81719482|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0001
81719483|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0133||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0133
81719484|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0142||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0142
81719485|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0265||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0265
81719486|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1613||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1613
81719487|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2644||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2644
81719488|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||5e-06||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000005
81719489|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7385||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7385
81719490|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0000
81719491|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6813||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6813
81719492|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0024||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0024
81719493|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2237||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2237
81719494|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5774||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5774
81719495|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1e-06||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000001
81538276|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.21||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||-0.21|-0.91|0.0021
81719496|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2502||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2502
81719497|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5224||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5224
81719498|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0001
81719499|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0002
81719500|NCT00448630|163135204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8166||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8166
81719501|NCT00448630|163135205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||We hypothesize that atypical antipsychotic therapy effects the metabolic syndrome parameters, particularly body mass index.||||<0.001
81719502|NCT00448630|163135206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time (Baseline, 1 month, 4 months).||||<0.001
81719503|NCT00448630|163135207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.544||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time (Baseline, 1 month, 4 months).||||0.544
81719504|NCT00448630|163135208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.245||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time (Baseline, 1 month, 4 months).||||0.245
81538277|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.5717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.25||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||0.25|-0.45|0.5717
81538278|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||-0.12|-0.82|0.0084
81719505|NCT00448630|163135209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.362||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time (Baseline, 1 month, 4 months).||||0.362
81719506|NCT00448630|163135210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.176||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time (Baseline, 1 month, 4 months).||||0.176
81719507|NCT00448630|163135211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time (Baseline, 1 month, 4 months).||||<0.001
81719508|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.524||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.524
81719509|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||<0.001
81719510|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.005
81719511|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||<0.001
81719512|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.009
81719513|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||<0.001
81719514|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.047||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.047
81719515|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0007||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0007
81719516|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0057||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0057
81719517|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||9e-05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.00009
81719518|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0201||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0201
81719519|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0095||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0095
81719520|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0386||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0386
81719521|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1976||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1976
81719522|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2383||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2383
81719523|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||2e-05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.00002
81719524|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8297||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8297
81719525|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9081||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9081
81719526|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7386||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7386
81719527|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0024||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0024
81470367|NCT00772005|162633313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2318||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2318
81470368|NCT00772005|162633313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6211||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6211
81719528|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2587||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2587
81719529|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6263||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6263
81538279|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||-0.04|-0.75|0.0277
81719530|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1e-06||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000001
81719531|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2589||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2589
81719532|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5153||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5153
81719533|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0003
81719534|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0005||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0005
81719535|NCT00448630|163135212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8952||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8952
81719536|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.197||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.197
81719537|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.010
81719538|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.012
81719539|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||<0.001
81719540|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.282||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.282
81719541|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.040
81719542|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.004
81719543|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0193||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0193
81719544|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0065||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0065
81719545|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0002
81719546|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3172||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3172
81719547|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0116||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0116
81719548|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0016||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0016
81719549|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.26||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2600
81719550|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2309||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2309
81719551|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0063||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0063
81719552|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8158||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8158
81719553|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3968||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3968
81719554|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7193||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7193
81719555|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0127||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0127
81719556|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2351||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2351
81719557|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5672||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5672
81719558|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||9e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.00009
81719559|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1774||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1774
81719560|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6082||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6082
81719561|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0079||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0079
81719562|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0014||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0014
81719563|NCT00448630|163135213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5587||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5587
81719564|NCT00448630|163135214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.077||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.077
81719565|NCT00448630|163135214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.039||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.039
81719566|NCT00448630|163135214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.978||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.978
81719567|NCT00448630|163135214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||<0.001
81719568|NCT00448630|163135214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.593||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.593
81719569|NCT00448630|163135214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.987||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.987
81719570|NCT00448630|163135214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.174||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Friedman|||Friedman's test was used to assess trends over time.||||0.174
81719571|NCT04253756|163135221|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority (Delta) was 5g/dl|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.87
81719572|NCT04253756|163135222|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin (Delta) was 10 minutes of run time, no other key parameters|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.32
81719573|NCT00568776|163135229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|-0.14|0.71
81719574|NCT00568776|163135230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.33|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.22|-6.33|0.18
81538280|NCT03192176|162758706|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.4627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.21||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||0.21|-0.46|0.4627
81719575|NCT00568776|163135231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.36|-0.06|0.17
81719576|NCT00568776|163135232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.41|2.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.62|-5.41|0.49
81719577|NCT00568776|163135233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|5.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.03|-3.73|0.77
81719578|NCT00568776|163135234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.21|-0.63|0.54
81719579|NCT00568776|163135235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|5.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.46|-3.43|0.65
81719580|NCT01005680|163135236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.39||HR adjusted for treatment, disease stage, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status (ECOG PS), sex, and basis for initial pathological diagnosis.|Cox Proportional Hazard|||||1.39|0.77|0.822
81719581|NCT01005680|163135237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.37||HR adjusted for treatment, disease stage, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status (ECOG PS), sex and basis for initial pathological diagnosis.|Cox Proportional Hazard|||||1.37|0.82|0.640
81719582|NCT01005680|163135238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.32||HR adjusted for treatment, disease stage, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status (ECOG PS), sex and biases for initial pathological diagnosis.|Cox Proportional Hazard|||||1.32|0.78|0.928
81719583|NCT01005680|163135239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.79||HR adjusted for treatment, disease stage, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status (ECOG PS), sex and basis for initial pathological diagnosis.|Cox Proportional Hazard|||||1.79|0.51|0.887
81719584|NCT01005680|163135240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.61||HR adjusted for treatment, disease stage, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status (ECOG PS), sex and basis for initial pathological diagnosis.|Cox Proportional Hazard|||||1.61|0.67|0.861
81719585|NCT01005680|163135241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.451||95.0|||||two-sided Z test|||||||0.451
81719586|NCT01005680|163135243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.627||95.0|||||two-sided Z test|||||||0.627
81719587|NCT01598740|163135255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0662||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||One-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) common slopes model for a 2-period crossover design.||||0.0662
81719588|NCT01598740|163135256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1899||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||One-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) common slopes model for a 2-period crossover design.||||0.1899
81719589|NCT01569074|163135334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.23||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.07|0.39||Week 12|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders, with a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||0.39|0.07|0.059
81719590|NCT01569074|163135334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.24||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.08|0.39||Week 12|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders, with a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||0.39|0.08|0.054
81719591|NCT01569074|163135334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|-0.06||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.2|0.08||Week 12|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders, with a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||0.08|-0.20|0.570
81698651|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.75|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.75|1.06|0.0170
81698652|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.8641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.38|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.38|0.76|0.8641
81698653|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.1768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.62|0.91|0.1768
81698654|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.7696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.55|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.55|0.55|0.7696
81698655|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.7433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.78|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.78|0.66|0.7433
81698656|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.0562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.65|0.99|0.0562
81698657|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.0274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.71|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.71|1.03|0.0274
81698658|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.1206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.58|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.58|0.95|0.1206
81698659|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.0365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.69|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.69|1.02|0.0365
81698660|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.0964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.71|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.71|0.96|0.0964
81698661|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.2515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.59|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.59|0.89|0.2515
81698662|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.8122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.71|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.71|0.66|0.8122
81698663|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.1848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.13|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.13|0.86|0.1848
81698664|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.2622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.49|0.90|0.2622
81698665|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.1579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.54|0.93|0.1579
81698666|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.2773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.49|0.89|0.2773
81698667|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.1032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.59|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.59|0.96|0.1032
81698668|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.4418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.50|0.84|0.4418
81698669|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.1608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.63|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.63|0.92|0.1608
81698670|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.2628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.02|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.02|0.83|0.2628
81698671|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.0447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.39|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.39|1.01|0.0447
81698672|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.49|0.90|0.2560
81698673|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.1741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.53|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.53|0.93|0.1741
81698674|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.1647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.55|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.55|0.93|0.1647
81719592|NCT01569074|163135334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.14||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.02|0.29||Week 12|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders, with a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||0.29|-0.02|0.262
81719593|NCT01569074|163135335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.11||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.01|0.21||Week 1|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders, with a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||0.21|0.01|0.172
81719594|NCT01569074|163135335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.06||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.05|0.18||Week 1|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders, with a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||0.18|-0.05|0.489
81719595|NCT01569074|163135335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.03||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.08|0.15||Week 1|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders, with a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||0.15|-0.08|0.704
81719596|NCT01569074|163135336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.17||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.03|0.31||Week 12|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders, with a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||0.31|0.03|0.114
81719597|NCT01569074|163135336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.21||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.08|0.34||Week 12|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders, with a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||0.34|0.08|0.035
81719598|NCT01569074|163135336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|-0.07||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.17|0.02||Week 12|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders, with a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||0.02|-0.17|0.334
81719599|NCT01569074|163135336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|-0.04||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.13|0.06||Week 12|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders, with a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||0.06|-0.13|0.645
81719600|NCT01569074|163135337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.12||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.05|0.19||Week 12|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders, with a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||0.19|0.05|0.028
81719601|NCT01569074|163135337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportions|0.14||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.06|0.22||Week 12|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders, with a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||0.22|0.06|0.021
81719602|NCT01569074|163135338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073||||||As this is a non-parametric test, p-values alone are presented rather than an estimated treatment difference.|Van Elteren|P-value estimated using the Van Elteren method stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||||0.073
81719603|NCT01569074|163135338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065||||||As this is a non-parametric test, p-values alone are presented rather than an estimated treatment difference.|Van Elteren|P-value estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||||0.065
81719604|NCT01569074|163135338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317||||||As this is a non-parametric test, p-values alone are presented rather than an estimated treatment difference.|Van Elteren|P-value estimated using the Van Elteren method stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||||0.317
81719605|NCT01569074|163135338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.263||||||As this is a non-parametric test, p-values alone are presented rather than an estimated treatment difference.|Van Elteren|P-value estimated using the Van Elteren method stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||||0.263
81719606|NCT01569074|163135339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.3||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.94|14.31|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 80% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio of \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied||14.31|1.94|0.033
81719607|NCT01569074|163135339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.1||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.92|13.61|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 80% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio of \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||13.61|1.92|0.033
81719608|NCT01569074|163135339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.89|6.89|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 80% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio of \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||6.89|0.89|0.257
81719609|NCT01569074|163135339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.63|5.04|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 80% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio of \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||5.04|0.63|0.481
81719610|NCT01569074|163135340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.12|4.2|||Proportional odds model|No response, moderate response and good response are included in the proportional odds model with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||4.20|1.12|0.131
81719611|NCT01569074|163135340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.79|2.82|||Proportional odds model|No response, moderate response and good response are included in the proportional odds model with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||2.82|0.79|0.423
81719612|NCT01569074|163135340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.45|1.67|||Proportional odds model|No response, moderate response and good response are included in the proportional odds model with treatment and country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||1.67|0.45|0.781
81719613|NCT01569074|163135340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.95|3.44|||Proportional odds model|No response, moderate response and good response are included in the proportional odds model with treatment and country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||3.44|0.95|0.239
81719614|NCT01569074|163135341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.06|4.67||Week 12|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 80% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ration \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||4.67|1.06|0.169
81719615|NCT01569074|163135341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.45|1.78||Week 12|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 80% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||1.78|0.45|0.833
81538281|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|-0.97||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.97|-8.62|0.0142
81719616|NCT01569074|163135341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.37|1.54||Week 12|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 80% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio of \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||1.54|0.37|0.614
81719617|NCT01569074|163135341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.42|1.69||Week 12|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 80% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio of \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||1.69|0.42|0.748
81719618|NCT01569074|163135342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|3.01||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.76|5.26|||ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||5.26|0.76|0.087
81719619|NCT01569074|163135342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.25||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.91|2.41|||ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||2.41|-1.91|0.881
81719620|NCT01569074|163135342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.42||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.64|1.8|||ANCOVA|Includes terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||1.80|-2.64|0.806
81719621|NCT01569074|163135342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.03||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.17|3.23|||ANCOVA|Includes terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||3.23|-1.17|0.548
81719622|NCT01569074|163135343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|3.12||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.42|5.82|||ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||5.82|0.42|0.139
81719623|NCT01569074|163135343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|2.47||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.13|5.07|||ANCOVA|Including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||5.07|-0.13|0.223
81538282|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.73|-4.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-4.05|-11.73|<0.0001
81719624|NCT01569074|163135343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.63||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.3|1.04|||ANCOVA|Includes terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||1.04|-4.30|0.432
81538283|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.98|-5.31||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-5.31|-12.98|<0.0001
81698675|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.0619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.65|0.99|0.0619
81698676|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.2025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.61|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.61|0.90|0.2025
81698677|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.2601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.58|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.58|0.88|0.2601
81698678|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.5635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.77|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.77|0.73|0.5635
81698679|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.1338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.11|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.11|0.91|0.1338
81698680|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.2137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.51|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.51|0.91|0.2137
81698681|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.72|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.72|1.04|0.0256
81698682|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.3531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.46|0.87|0.3531
81698683|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.0358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.70|1.02|0.0358
81698684|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.62|0.91|0.1840
81698685|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.67|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.67|0.94|0.1250
81698686|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.8266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.48|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.48|0.61|0.8266
81698687|NCT02528253|163094290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.5673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.72|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.72|0.74|0.5673
81698688|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.08|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.08|1.12|0.0076
81698689|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.69|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.69|1.46|<.0001
81698690|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.74|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.74|0.98|0.0700
81698691|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.2655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.54|0.89|0.2655
81698692|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.98|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.98|1.16|0.0022
81698693|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.35|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.35|1.11|0.0125
81698694|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.54|1.21|0.0032
81698695|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.1528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.85|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.85|0.91|0.1528
81719625|NCT01569074|163135343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.45||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.19|4.09|||ANCOVA|Includes terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Subjects who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||4.09|-1.19|0.481
81719626|NCT02723786|163135344|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The proportion of participants with DGF was 0.57, highest Posterior Density (HPD) 95% Credible interval (CI) (0.25,0.90). The posterior probability for the proportion of participants with DGF \<30% was 0.07 (HPD 95% CI \[0.00,1.00\]). The posterior probability for the proportion of participants with DGF \<50% was 0.34 (HPD 95% CI \[0.00,1.00\]).|||
81719627|NCT01610284|163135391|OTHER|Comparison of progression-free survival (PFS) (based on local investigator assessment) between the two treatment groups using a stratified log-rank test at one-sided 2.5% level of significance|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.89|||Log Rank|||FAS-Full population||0.89|0.67|<0.001
81719628|NCT01610284|163135391|OTHER|Comparison of progression-free survival (PFS) (based on local investigator assessment) between the two treatment groups using a stratified log-rank test at one-sided 2.5% level of significance|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.94|||Log Rank|||FAS-Main cohort||0.94|0.68|0.003
81719629|NCT01610284|163135391|OTHER|Comparison of progression-free survival (PFS) (based on local investigator assessment) between the two treatment groups using a stratified log-rank test at one-sided 2.5% level of significance|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.97|||Log Rank|||FAS-PI3K pathway activated||0.97|0.60|0.015
81719630|NCT01610284|163135391|OTHER|Comparison of progression-free survival (PFS) (based on local investigator assessment) between the two treatment groups using a stratified log-rank test at one-sided 2.5% level of significance|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.03||||||FAS-PI3K pathway non-activated||1.03|0.67|
81719631|NCT01610284|163135391|OTHER|Comparison of progression-free survival (PFS) (based on local investigator assessment) between the two treatment groups using a stratified log-rank test at one-sided 2.5% level of significance|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.94||||||FAS-PI3K pathway unknown||0.94|0.52|
81719632|NCT01610284|163135392|OTHER|Comparison of overall survival (OS) (based on local investigator assessment) between the two treatment groups using a stratified log-rank test at one-sided 2.5% level of significance|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.02|||Log Rank|||FAS-Full population||1.02|0.74|0.045
81719633|NCT01610284|163135392|OTHER|Comparison of overall survival (OS) (based on local investigator assessment) between the two treatment groups using a stratified log-rank test at one-sided 2.5% level of significance|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.09|||Log Rank|||FAS-Main cohort||1.09|0.75|0.144
81470369|NCT00772005|162633313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3125||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3125
81719634|NCT01610284|163135392|OTHER|Comparison of overall survival (OS) (based on local investigator assessment) between the two treatment groups using a stratified log-rank test at one-sided 2.5% level of significance|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.08||||||FAS-PI3K pathway activated||1.08|0.61|
81719635|NCT01610284|163135392|OTHER|Comparison of overall survival (OS) (based on local investigator assessment) between the two treatment groups using a stratified log-rank test at one-sided 2.5% level of significance|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.24||||||FAS-PI3K pathway non-activated||1.24|0.77|
81719636|NCT01610284|163135392|OTHER|Comparison of overall survival (OS) (based on local investigator assessment) between the two treatment groups using a stratified log-rank test at one-sided 2.5% level of significance|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.06||||||FAS-PI3K pathway unknown||1.06|0.52|
81719637|NCT01418365|163135410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|If the 90% Confidence Intervals of the geometric mean ratio are wholly contained within the interval (0.80, 1.25), then the hypothesis of a drug interaction will be rejected.|Geometric Mean ratio|0.979|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.961|0.998|||ANOVA|||||0.998|0.961|
81719638|NCT01418365|163135411|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|If the 90% Confidence Intervals of the geometric mean ratio are wholly contained within the interval (0.80, 1.25), then the hypothesis of a drug interaction will be rejected.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.993|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.951|1.04|||ANOVA|||||1.04|0.951|
81719639|NCT00956813|163135424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.29
81719640|NCT00956813|163135426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.93
81719641|NCT00956813|163135427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Testing the change in score from baseline to treatment completion for vasomotor-related questions in the MENQOL form.||||0.19
81719642|NCT00956813|163135427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Testing the change in score from baseline to treatment completion for Psychosocial-related questions in the MENQOL form.||||0.78
81719643|NCT00956813|163135427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.238|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Testing the change in score from baseline to treatment completion for Physical-related questions in the MENQOL form.||||0.238
81719644|NCT00956813|163135427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.497|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Testing the change in score from baseline to treatment completion for Sexually-related questions in the MENQOL form.||||0.497
81719645|NCT00956813|163135428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.089|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.089
81719646|NCT00379821|163135435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0413|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1746||0.8097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7497|1.4463||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05/3.|Poisson regression|No adjustments|The denominator for the risk ratio is the CQ Monotherapy arm.|Number of clinical malaria episodes per PYAR was compared using Poisson regression assuming null hypothesis that the number of malaria episodes are the same in both groups.||1.4463|0.7497|0.8097
81719647|NCT00379821|163135435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1623|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1973||0.3767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8333|1.6211||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05/3.|Poisson regression|No adjustments.|The denominator for the risk ratio is the CQ Monotherapy arm.|Number of clinical malaria episodes per PYAR was compared using Poisson regression assuming null hypothesis that the number of malaria episodes are the same in both groups.||1.6211|0.8333|0.3767
81719648|NCT00379821|163135435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0707|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1795||0.6277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7708|1.4872||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05/3.|Poisson regression|No adjustments.|The denominator for the risk ratio is the CQ Monotherapy arm.|Number of clinical malaria episodes per PYAR was compared using Poisson regression assuming null hypothesis that the number of malaria episodes are the same in both groups.||1.4872|0.7708|0.6277
81719649|NCT00379821|163135469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.34||Not adjusted, 0.05|Regression, Cox|There are no adjustments.|The reference category is those who did not travel.|||1.34|0.68|0.79
81719650|NCT00902486|163135488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17||||0.0619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|6.15|||Cochran-Armitage trend test||LOGISTIC regression model for odds ratio estimates : LOGIT(Response 0/1) = Treatment + Biologics|The prespecified primary analysis for ACR 20 was the Cochran-Armitage trend test looking for a dose-response relationship. The treatment effect was also assessed using a logistic regression model including background therapy (more than 8 weeks of biologics or not) and treatment.||6.15|0.77|0.0619
81719651|NCT00902486|163135488|OTHER|||||||0.1978|||||||Fisher Exact|||Sensitivity analysis for pairwise comparisons of 4 mg QD versus placebo.||||0.1978
81719652|NCT00902486|163135488|OTHER|||||||0.0437|||||||Fisher Exact|||Sensitivity analysis for pairwise comparisons of 7 mg QD versus placebo.||||0.0437
81719653|NCT00902486|163135488|OTHER|||||||0.1236|||||||Fisher Exact|||Sensitivity analysis for pairwise comparisons of 10 mg QD versus placebo.||||0.1236
81719654|NCT00526227|163135518|OTHER|An exact one-sided 97% upper confidence bound or a p-value will be calculated based on the observed percentage of subjects with an USADE within the first month post-implant. This rate will be considered acceptable if the one-sided 97% upper confidence bound is less than 10% or, equivalently, if the p-value is less than 0.0304.|Percentage|7.7|||||ONE_SIDED|97.0|||||||The CI was calculated based on 44 patients at interim analysis: 0 USADE were reported within 1-month post implant, ie 0% of subjects experienced a USADE. The one-sided 97% exact binomial upper confidence bound was 7.7% which is lower than 10%.|"H 0 (null hypothesis): P ≥ 10%; H A (alternative hypothesis): P \< 10%, where P is the percentage of subjects experiencing a USADE through the 1-month post implant.~An upper limit of the confidence interval of the percentage subjects with USADE not greater than or equal to 10% at the 1-month follow-up visit provides a reasonably-sized clinical study with sufficient power to detect USADEs."||||
81719655|NCT00684645|163135547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.395|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.257|0.609|||Cox proportional hazard|||Time to PFS was analyzed using survival analysis methodology. Model was fitted with sunitinib-induced hypertension included as a time-dependent covariate (presence versus absence of hypertension).||0.609|0.257|<0.0001
81719656|NCT00684645|163135548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.361||||0.0221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|0.864|||Cox proportional hazard|||Time to OS was analyzed using survival analysis methodology. Model was fitted with sunitinib-induced hypertension included as a time-dependent covariate (presence versus absence of hypertension).||0.864|0.151|0.0221
81719657|NCT01389024|163135557|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|0.216||||0.2914|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.009|1.66|||Poisson Regression||We calculated confidence intervals from exact Poisson regression.|||1.66|.009|0.2914
81719658|NCT00467038|163135591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|\<0.004 p value was common for all time points.||||||<0.004
81719659|NCT00467038|163135592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher's LSD post-hoc, trend level|||||||0.08
81719660|NCT00529802|163135621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|13.23|||t-test, 2 sided|Relative changes in tumor size were log-transformed to satisfy the normality assumption for the t-test.|Mean difference is the difference between Low and High SUV uptake groups in tumor size percent (%) change from baseline, and is reported on the raw scale. Tumor size changes were log-transformed for the t-test.|Relative changes in tumor size were log-transformed to satisfy the normality assumption.||13.23|-9.3|0.69
81719661|NCT00529802|163135622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.0028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00109||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.00063|0.004997|||Regression, Linear|Tumor size change (outcome variable) was log-transformed to satisfy the normality assumption.|Outcome was log(tumor size at 8 weeks/tumor size at baseline), and the predictor was the early change in aveSUVmax \[(aveSUVmax at 2 weeks - aveSUVmax at baseline)/aveSUVmax at baseline\] x 100%.|The relationship between early changes in SUV uptake (from baseline to 2 weeks) and tumor size changes (from baseline to 8 weeks) were examined using linear regression models. Tumor size change was log-transformed to satisfy the normality assumption.||0.004997|0.00063|0.013
81719662|NCT00367679|163135623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants with response|5.7||||||95.0|0.7|19.2|||||The estimated value given is the percentage of participants who had a response out of the total participants.|||19.2|0.7|
81719663|NCT00367679|163135624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants with response|8.6||||||95.0|1.8|23.1|||||The estimated value given is the percentage of participants who had a response out of the total participants.|||23.1|1.8|
81719664|NCT00367679|163135630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0028||95.0||||VEGF D|t-test, 2 sided|Post- versus pretreatment expression levels for each of the indicated genes in response to pazopanib treatment||||||0.0028
81719665|NCT00367679|163135630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0324||95.0||||VEGF A|t-test, 2 sided|Post- versus pretreatment expression levels for each of the indicated genes in response to pazopanib treatment||||||0.0324
81719666|NCT00367679|163135630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0082||95.0||||VEGFR-2|t-test, 2 sided|Post- versus pretreatment expression levels for each of the indicated genes in response to pazopanib treatment||||||0.0082
81719667|NCT00367679|163135630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0082||95.0||||c-KIT|t-test, 2 sided|Post- versus pretreatment expression levels for each of the indicated genes in response to pazopanib treatment||||||0.0082
81719668|NCT00367679|163135636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Post- versus pretreatment change in levels of cytokines and angiogenic factors in response to pazopanib treatment||||||<0.01
81719669|NCT00367679|163135636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||Placental growth factor (PIGF)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Post- versus pretreatment change in levels of cytokines and angiogenic factors in response to pazopanib treatment||||||<0.01
81719670|NCT00367679|163135636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.00024||95.0||||Interferon-inducible cytokine (IP-10)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Post- versus pretreatment change in levels of cytokines and angiogenic factors in response to pazopanib treatment||||||0.00024
81719671|NCT00367679|163135636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0029||95.0||||Cutaneous T-cell attracting chemokine (CTACK)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Post- versus pretreatment change in levels of cytokines and angiogenic factors in response to pazopanib treatment||||||0.0029
81719672|NCT00367679|163135636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0062||95.0||||Stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF-1alpha)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Post- versus pretreatment change in levels of cytokines and angiogenic factors in response to pazopanib treatment||||||0.0062
81719673|NCT00367679|163135636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0069||95.0||||Monokine induced by interferon gamma (MIG)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Post- versus pretreatment change in levels of cytokines and angiogenic factors in response to pazopanib treatment||||||0.0069
81719674|NCT00367679|163135636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0093||95.0||||Tumor necrosis factor ligand (TRAIL)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Post- versus pretreatment change in levels of cytokines and angiogenic factors in response to pazopanib treatment||||||0.0093
81719675|NCT00367679|163135636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||Interferon alpha 2 (IFN-alpha2)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Post- versus pretreatment change in levels of cytokines and angiogenic factors in response to pazopanib treatment||||||0.021
81719676|NCT00367679|163135636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.326||95.0||||Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Post- versus pretreatment change in levels of cytokines and angiogenic factors in response to pazopanib treatment||||||0.326
81719677|NCT02545868|163135642|SUPERIORITY||normal distribution approximation|-30.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.5|-10.8||||||Difference in positive response, Group A minus Group B||-10.8|-50.5|
81719678|NCT02545868|163135643|SUPERIORITY||normal distribution approximation|-36.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.0|-16.7||||||Difference in positive response, Group A minus Group B||-16.7|-56.0|
81719679|NCT02545868|163135644|SUPERIORITY||normal distribution approximation|-47.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.2|-30.7||||||Difference in positive response, Group A minus Group B||-30.7|-63.2|
81719680|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-50.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.7|-38.8||||||Serotype 1||-38.8|-62.7|
81719681|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-43.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.5|-30.1||||||Serotype 2||-30.1|-56.5|
81719682|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-48.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.2|-30.9||||||Serotype 3||-30.9|-65.2|
81719683|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-62.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.2|-48.4||||||Serotype 4||-48.4|-77.2|
81719684|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-53.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.0|-39.7||||||Serotype 5||-39.7|-68.0|
81719685|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-37.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.4|-20.7||||||Serotype 6B||-20.7|-54.4|
81719686|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-58.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.1|-43.6||||||Serotype 7F||-43.6|-73.1|
81719687|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-32.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.7|-20.1||||||Serotype 8||-20.1|-45.7|
81719688|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-46.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.5|-30.4||||||Serotype 9N||-30.4|-62.5|
81719689|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-40.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.7|-25.1||||||Serotype 9V||-25.1|-55.7|
81719690|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-62.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.2|-48.4||||||Serotype 10A||-48.4|-77.2|
81719691|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-52.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.4|-35.6||||||Serotype 11A||-35.6|-69.4|
81719692|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-55.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.8|-38.3||||||Serotype 12F||-38.3|-72.8|
81719693|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-25.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.4|-9.7||||||Serotype 14||-9.7|-41.4|
81719694|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-47.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.9|-32.0||||||Serotype 15B||-32.0|-63.9|
81719695|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-56.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.4|-41.4||||||Serotype 17F||-41.4|-72.4|
81719696|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-52.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.4|-37.3||||||Serotype 18C||-37.3|-67.4|
81719697|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-46.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.5|-30.4||||||Serotype 19A||-30.4|-62.5|
81719698|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-52.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.8|-36.1||||||Serotype 19F||-36.1|-68.8|
81719699|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-61.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.5|-45.4||||||Serotype 20||-45.4|-77.5|
81719700|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-56.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.7|-42.0||||||Serotype 22F||-42.0|-71.7|
81719701|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-33.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.7|-14.6||||||Serotype 23F||-14.6|-51.7|
81719702|NCT02545868|163135648|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-47.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.2|-33.5||||||Serotype 33F||-33.5|-62.2|
81719703|NCT02545868|163135649|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-13.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|-5.3||||||||-5.3|-21.6|
81719704|NCT02545868|163135650|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-59.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.6|-46.8||||||||-46.8|-72.6|
81719705|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-45.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.7|-27.6||||||Serotype 1- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-27.6|-62.7|
81719706|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-42.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.6|-23.8||||||Serotype 2- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-23.8|-60.6|
81719707|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-49.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.4|-29.2||||||Serotype 3- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-29.2|-70.4|
81719708|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-56.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.7|-36.3||||||Serotype 4- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-36.3|-75.7|
81719709|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-58.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.4|-40.3||||||Serotype 5- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-40.3|-76.4|
81719710|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-34.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.7|-12.2||||||Serotype 6B- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-12.2|-55.7|
81719711|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-42.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.8|-23.2||||||Serotype 7F- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-23.2|-61.8|
81719712|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-42.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.6|-23.8||||||Serotype 8- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-23.8|-60.6|
81719713|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-37.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.9|-15.5||||||Serotype 9N- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-15.5|-58.9|
81719714|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-36.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.3|-16.0||||||Serotype 9V- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-16.0|-57.3|
81719715|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-62.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.8|-43.5||||||Serotype 10A- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-43.5|-80.8|
81719716|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-50.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.0|-29.2||||||Serotype 11A- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-29.2|-71.0|
81719717|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-56.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.9|-36.8||||||Serotype 12F- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-36.8|-76.9|
81719718|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-20.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.4|-0.2||||||Serotype 14- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-0.2|-41.4|
81719719|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-52.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.8|-32.7||||||Serotype 15B- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-32.7|-72.8|
81719720|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-46.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.8|-25.8||||||Serotype 17F- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-25.8|-66.8|
81719721|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-42.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.8|-23.2||||||Serotype 18C- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-23.2|-61.8|
81719722|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-30.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.6|-9.7||||||Serotype 19A- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-9.7|-50.6|
81719723|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-46.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.8|-25.8||||||Serotype 19F- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-25.8|-66.8|
81719724|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-59.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.0|-40.0||||||Serotype 20- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-40.0|-79.0|
81719725|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-52.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.1|-32.8||||||Serotype 22F- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-32.8|-72.1|
81719726|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-28.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.7|-5.4||||||Serotype 23F- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-5.4|-50.7|
81719727|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-49.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.2|-29.7||||||Serotype 33F- Difference in positive response, Group A1 minus Group B||-29.7|-68.2|
81719728|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-61.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.1|-45.4||||||Serotype 1- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-45.4|-78.1|
81719729|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-52.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.6|-35.3||||||Serotype 2- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-35.3|-70.6|
81719730|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-55.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.3|-36.5||||||Serotype 3- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-36.5|-75.3|
81538284|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.39|-6.61||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-6.61|-14.39|<0.0001
81538285|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.0819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.36|0.44||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||0.44|-7.36|0.0819
81719731|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-64.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.6|-46.8||||||Serotype 4- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-46.8|-82.6|
81719732|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-52.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.6|-35.3||||||Serotype 5- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-35.3|-70.6|
81719733|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-38.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.3|-17.2||||||Serotype 6B- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-17.2|-59.3|
81719734|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-58.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.7|-40.9||||||Serotype 7F- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-40.9|-76.7|
81719735|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-29.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.1|-12.7||||||Serotype 8- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-12.7|-46.1|
81719736|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-35.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.4|-14.2||||||Serotype 9N- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-14.2|-56.4|
81719737|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-38.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.2|-18.2||||||Serotype 9V- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-18.2|-58.2|
81719738|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-61.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.8|-43.7||||||Serotype 10A- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-43.7|-79.8|
81719739|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-38.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.3|-17.2||||||Serotype 11A- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-17.2|-59.3|
81719740|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-58.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.0|-39.6||||||Serotype 12F- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-39.6|-78.0|
81719741|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-17.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.4|2.1||||||Serotype 14- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||2.1|-37.4|
81538286|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.78|-3.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-3.09|-10.78|0.0004
81719742|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.6|-30.4||||||Serotype 15B- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-30.4|-69.6|
81719743|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-44.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.0|-24.2||||||Serotype 17F- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-24.2|-64.0|
81719744|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-61.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.4|-44.2||||||Serotype 18C- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-44.2|-79.4|
81719745|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-52.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.3|-33.6||||||Serotype 19A- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-33.6|-72.3|
81719746|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-58.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.6|-40.1||||||Serotype 19F- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-40.1|-77.6|
81719747|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-70.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.4|-53.8||||||Serotype 20- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-53.8|-87.4|
81719748|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-67.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.8|-50.5||||||Serotype 22F- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-50.5|-84.8|
81719749|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-47.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.0|-26.1||||||Serotype 23F- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-26.1|-68.0|
81719750|NCT02545868|163135652|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.5|-31.5||||||Serotype 33F- Difference in positive response, Group A2 minus Group B||-31.5|-68.5|
81719751|NCT02545868|163135654|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-25.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.6|-9.5||||||Strain = H1N1CA09 (Group A2 minus Group B)||-9.5|-41.6|
81719752|NCT02545868|163135654|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.2|7.3||||||Strain = BPHU13 (Group A2 minus Group B)||7.3|-35.2|
81719753|NCT02545868|163135654|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-25.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.5|-6.4||||||Strain = H3N2SW13 (Group A2 minus Group B)||-6.4|-45.5|
81719754|NCT02545868|163135654|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-19.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.7|11.8||||||Strain = BBRIS08 (Group A2 minus Group B)||11.8|-50.7|
81719755|NCT02545868|163135654|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.4|42.7||||||Strain = AHK4801 (Group A2 minus Group B)||42.7|-49.4|
81719756|NCT02545868|163135655|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-41.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.9|-21.7||||||Strain = H1N1CA09 (Group A2 minus Group B)||-21.7|-61.9|
81719757|NCT02545868|163135655|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-37.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.7|-15.5||||||Strain = BPHU13 (Group A2 minus Group B)||-15.5|-59.7|
81719758|NCT02545868|163135655|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-59.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.2|-40.7||||||Strain = H3N2SW13 (Group A2 minus Group B)||-40.7|-78.2|
81719759|NCT02545868|163135655|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-45.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.0|-15.1||||||Strain = BBRIS08 (Group A2 minus Group B)||-15.1|-76.0|
81719760|NCT02545868|163135655|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.4|42.7||||||Strain = AHK4801 (Group A2 minus Group B)||42.7|-49.4|
81719761|NCT02545868|163135656|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-61.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.2|-42.3||||||Strain = H1N1CA09 - Difference in at least 4-fold response, Group A2 minus Group B||-42.3|-80.2|
81719762|NCT02545868|163135656|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-54.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.3|-34.4||||||Strain = BPHU13 - Difference in at least 4-fold response, Group A2 minus Group B||-34.4|-75.3|
81719763|NCT02545868|163135656|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-82.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.1|-67.5||||||Strain = H3N2SW13 - Difference in at least 4-fold response, Group A2 minus Group B||-67.5|-97.1|
81719764|NCT02545868|163135656|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-36.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.2|-6.1||||||Strain = BBRIS08 - Difference in at least 4-fold response, Group A2 minus Group B||-6.1|-67.2|
81719765|NCT02545868|163135656|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.8|50.5||||||Strain = AHK4801 - Difference in at least 4-fold response, Group A2 minus Group B||50.5|-63.8|
81719766|NCT02545868|163135657|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-61.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.2|-42.3||||||Strain = H1N1CA09 (Group A2 minus Group B) \[FDA\]||-42.3|-80.2|
81719767|NCT02545868|163135657|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-46.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.0|-4.0||||||Strain = H1N1CA09 (Group A2 minus Group B) \[Protocol\]||-4.0|-88.0|
81719768|NCT02545868|163135657|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-57.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.7|-38.1||||||Strain = BPHU13 (Group A2 minus Group B) \[FDA\]||-38.1|-77.7|
81719769|NCT02545868|163135657|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-55.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.0|-23.1||||||Strain = BPHU13 (Group A2 minus Group B) \[Protocol\]||-23.1|-88.0|
81719770|NCT02545868|163135657|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-78.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.8|-62.2||||||Strain = H3N2SW13 (Group A2 minus Group B) \[FDA\]||-62.2|-94.8|
81719771|NCT02545868|163135657|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-57.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|-13.4||||||Strain = H3N2SW13 (Group A2 minus Group B) \[Protocol\]||-13.4|-100.0|
81719772|NCT02545868|163135657|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-36.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.2|-6.1||||||Strain = BBRIS08 (Group A2 minus Group B) \[FDA\]||-6.1|-67.2|
81719773|NCT02545868|163135657|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.4|17.4||||||Strain = BBRIS08 (Group A2 minus Group B) \[Protocol\]||17.4|-67.4|
81719774|NCT02545868|163135657|SUPERIORITY||Normal Distribution Approximation|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.8|50.5||||||Strain = AHK4801 (Group A2 minus Group B) \[FDA\]||50.5|-63.8|
81719775|NCT01932801|163135674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.461||||||Denotes exact fit for the omnibus model|Chi-squared|Complete omnibus model stats: χ2(18, N=308) = 17.93, CFI = 1.00, RMSEA \< .001, SRMR = .07||"We used piecewise growth modeling to test various treatment arm effects on this outcome. Because there is currently no appropriate way to report on piecewise growth models in clinicaltrials.gov reporting tables, we are reporting the omnibus model statistics on this page called analysis 1 and select parameters representing certain treatment arm effects on subsequent analysis pages. However, we note these do not constitute separate analyses, but various parameters within a single SEM model."||||.461
81719776|NCT01932801|163135674|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.48||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.18||Linear effects of HaRT-A+XR-NTX compared to services-as usual control during treatment period|z score for parameters||Linear effects of HaRT-A+XR-NTX compared to services-as usual control (one of three dummy-coded variables)|"These are select parameters for treatment arm effects that are subordinate to the omnibus model statistics in the table called analysis 1. These are not separate analyses, but select parameters within a single SEM model. For more familiar formats, please see the related publications page, especially see https://doi.org/10.1016/s2215-0366(20)30489-2"||-.18|-.79|.01
81719777|NCT01932801|163135674|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.41||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.15|||z||Linear effects of HaRT-A+XR-NTX compared to services-as usual control (one of three dummy-coded variables) during treatment period|"These are select parameters for treatment arm effects that are subordinate to the omnibus model statistics in the table called analysis 1. These are not separate analyses, but select parameters within a single SEM model. For more familiar formats, please see the related publications page, especially see https://doi.org/10.1016/s2215-0366(20)30489-2"||-.15|-.67|.01
81719778|NCT01932801|163135674|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.23||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.06|||z||Linear effects of HaRT-A+XR-NTX compared to services-as usual control (one of three dummy-coded variables) during treatment period|"These are select parameters for treatment arm effects that are subordinate to the omnibus model statistics in the table called analysis 1. These are not separate analyses, but select parameters within a single SEM model. For more familiar formats, please see the related publications page, especially see https://doi.org/10.1016/s2215-0366(20)30489-2"||.06|-.52|.19
81719779|NCT01932801|163135675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.347||||||Denotes exact fit for the omnibus model|Chi-squared|complete omnibus model statistics: χ2(20, N=308) = 21.89, CFI = 1.00, RMSEA = .02, SRMR = .03||"We used piecewise growth modeling to test various treatment arm effects on this outcome. Because there is currently no appropriate way to report on piecewise growth models in clinicaltrials.gov reporting tables, we are reporting the omnibus model statistics on this page called analysis 1 and select parameters representing certain treatment arm effects on subsequent analysis pages. However, we note these do not constitute separate analyses, but various parameters within a single SEM model."||||.347
81719780|NCT01932801|163135675|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.22||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|-1.06||Linear effects of HaRT-A+XR-NTX compared to services-as usual control during treatment period (one of three dummy-coded variables)|z||Linear effects of HaRT-A+XR-NTX compared to services-as usual control during treatment period (one of three dummy-coded variables)|"These are select parameters for treatment arm effects that are subordinate to the omnibus model statistics in the table called analysis 1. These are not separate analyses, but select parameters within a single SEM model. For more familiar formats, please see the related publications page, especially see https://doi.org/10.1016/s2215-0366(20)30489-2"||-1.06|-3.39|.002
81719781|NCT01932801|163135675|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.82||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|0.25||Linear effects of HaRT-A+placebo compared to services-as usual control during treatment period (one of three dummy-coded variables)|z||Linear effects of HaRT-A+placebo compared to services-as usual control during treatment period (one of three dummy-coded variables)|"These are select parameters for treatment arm effects that are subordinate to the omnibus model statistics in the table called analysis 1. These are not separate analyses, but select parameters within a single SEM model. For more familiar formats, please see the related publications page, especially see https://doi.org/10.1016/s2215-0366(20)30489-2"||.25|-1.89|.208
81719782|NCT01932801|163135675|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.58||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|-0.42||Linear effects of HaRT-A only compared to services-as usual control during treatment period (one of three dummy-coded variables)|z||Linear effects of HaRT-A only compared to services-as usual control during treatment period (one of three dummy-coded variables)|"These are select parameters for treatment arm effects that are subordinate to the omnibus model statistics in the table called analysis 1. These are not separate analyses, but select parameters within a single SEM model. For more familiar formats, please see the related publications page, especially see https://doi.org/10.1016/s2215-0366(20)30489-2"||-.42|-2.73|.025
81719783|NCT01932801|163135676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028||||||"p value reflects omnibus model close fit"|Chi-squared|χ2(13, N=308) = 24.34, CFI = .98, RMSEA = .05, SRMR = .03||"We used piecewise growth modeling to test various treatment arm effects on this outcome. Because there is currently no appropriate way to report on piecewise growth models in clinicaltrials.gov reporting tables, we are reporting the omnibus model statistics on this page called analysis 1 and select parameters representing certain treatment arm effects on subsequent analysis pages. However, we note these do not constitute separate analyses, but various parameters within a single SEM model."||||.028
81719784|NCT01932801|163135676|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-4.42||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.09|-0.76||Linear effects of HaRT-A+XR-NTX compared to services-as usual control during treatment period (one of three dummy-coded variables)|z||Linear effects of HaRT-A+XR-NTX compared to services-as usual control during treatment period (one of three dummy-coded variables)|"These are select parameters for treatment arm effects that are subordinate to the omnibus model statistics in the table called analysis 1. These are not separate analyses, but select parameters within a single SEM model. For more familiar formats, please see the related publications page, especially see https://doi.org/10.1016/s2215-0366(20)30489-2"||-.76|-8.09|.047
81538287|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.69|-3.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-3.05|-10.69|0.0005
81719785|NCT01932801|163135676|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.95||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.72|-2.19||Linear effects of HaRT-A+placebo compared to services-as usual control during treatment period (one of three dummy-coded variables)|z||Linear effects of HaRT-A+placebo compared to services-as usual control during treatment period (one of three dummy-coded variables)|"These are select parameters for treatment arm effects that are subordinate to the omnibus model statistics in the table called analysis 1. These are not separate analyses, but select parameters within a single SEM model. For more familiar formats, please see the related publications page, especially see https://doi.org/10.1016/s2215-0366(20)30489-2"||-2.19|-9.72|.009
81719786|NCT01932801|163135676|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-4.12||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.88|-0.36||Linear effects of HaRT-A only compared to services-as usual control during treatment period (one of three dummy-coded variables)|z||Linear effects of HaRT-A only compared to services-as usual control during treatment period (one of three dummy-coded variables)|"These are select parameters for treatment arm effects that are subordinate to the omnibus model statistics in the table called analysis 1. These are not separate analyses, but select parameters within a single SEM model. For more familiar formats, please see the related publications page, especially see https://doi.org/10.1016/s2215-0366(20)30489-2"||-.36|-7.88|.072
81719787|NCT01932801|163135677|OTHER|Mediation tested using the product of coefficients (a\*b) approach (MacKinnon et al, 2002).|Slope|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||z||We used growth modeling to test mediators of the treatment effect, truncated for during-treatment effects. This analysis entails all four treatment arms; however, this specific contrast is for the XR-NTX vs control group effects on alcohol frequency.|This was a mediation analysis (i.e., multiplication of regression coefficients for the regression of readiness for change slope on group (a-paths) and for the regression of alcohol outcome slopes on readiness (b-paths), where a\*b is considered the mediated effect) for during-treatment effects (baseline to week 12).||||.6
81538288|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.01|-0.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.23|-8.01|0.0380
81719788|NCT01932801|163135677|OTHER|Mediation tested using the product of coefficients (a\*b) approach (MacKinnon et al, 2002).|Slope|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||z||We used growth modeling to test mediators of the treatment effect, truncated for during-treatment effects. This analysis entails all four treatment arms; however, this specific contrast is for the XR-NTX vs control group effects on alcohol frequency.|This was a mediation analysis (i.e., multiplication of regression coefficients for the regression of readiness for change slope on group (a-paths) and for the regression of alcohol outcome slopes on readiness (b-paths), where a\*b is considered the mediated effect) for during-treatment effects (baseline to week 12).||||.83
81719789|NCT01932801|163135677|OTHER|Mediation tested using the product of coefficients (a\*b) approach (MacKinnon et al, 2002).|Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||z||We used growth modeling to test mediators of the treatment effect, truncated for during-treatment effects. This analysis entails all four treatment arms; however, this specific contrast is for the HaRT-A vs control group effects on alcohol frequency.|This was a mediation analysis (i.e., multiplication of regression coefficients for the regression of readiness for change slope on group (a-paths) and for the regression of alcohol outcome slopes on readiness (b-paths), where a\*b is considered the mediated effect) for during-treatment effects (baseline to week 12).||||.89
81719790|NCT01932801|163135677|OTHER|Mediation tested using the product of coefficients (a\*b) approach (MacKinnon et al, 2002).|Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||z||We used growth modeling to test mediators of the treatment effect, truncated for during-treatment effects. This analysis entails all four treatment arms; however, this specific contrast is for the XR-NTX vs control group effects on alcohol quantity.|This was a mediation analysis (i.e., multiplication of regression coefficients for the regression of readiness for change slope on group (a-paths) and for the regression of alcohol outcome slopes on readiness (b-paths), where a\*b is considered the mediated effect) for during-treatment effects (baseline to week 12).||||.65
81719791|NCT01932801|163135677|OTHER|Mediation tested using the product of coefficients (a\*b) approach (MacKinnon et al, 2002).|Slope|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||z||We used growth modeling to test mediators of the treatment effect, truncated for during-treatment effects. This analysis entails all four treatment arms; however, this specific contrast is for the placebo vs control group effects on alcohol quantity.|This was a mediation analysis (i.e., multiplication of regression coefficients for the regression of readiness for change slope on group (a-paths) and for the regression of alcohol outcome slopes on readiness (b-paths), where a\*b is considered the mediated effect) for during-treatment effects (baseline to week 12).||||.87
81719792|NCT01932801|163135677|OTHER|Mediation tested using the product of coefficients (a\*b) approach (MacKinnon et al, 2002).|Slope|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||z||We used growth modeling to test mediators of the treatment effect, truncated for during-treatment effects. This analysis entails all four treatment arms; however, this specific contrast is for the HaRT-A vs control group effects on alcohol quantity.|This was a mediation analysis (i.e., multiplication of regression coefficients for the regression of readiness for change slope on group (a-paths) and for the regression of alcohol outcome slopes on readiness (b-paths), where a\*b is considered the mediated effect) for during-treatment effects (baseline to week 12).||||.91
81719793|NCT01932801|163135677|OTHER|Mediation tested using the product of coefficients (a\*b) approach (MacKinnon et al, 2002).|Slope|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||z||We used growth modeling to test mediators of the treatment effect, truncated for during-treatment effects. This analysis entails all 4 treatment arms; however, this specific contrast is for the XR-NTX vs control group effects on alcohol related harm.|This was a mediation analysis (i.e., multiplication of regression coefficients for the regression of readiness for change slope on group (a-paths) and for the regression of alcohol outcome slopes on readiness (b-paths), where a\*b is considered the mediated effect) for during-treatment effects (baseline to week 12).||||.54
81719794|NCT01932801|163135677|OTHER|Mediation tested using the product of coefficients (a\*b) approach (MacKinnon et al, 2002).|Slope|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||z||We used growth modeling to test mediators of the treatment effect, truncated for during-treatment effects. This analysis entails all 4 treatment arms; however, this specific contrast is for the placebo vs control effects on alcohol-related harm.|This was a mediation analysis (i.e., multiplication of regression coefficients for the regression of readiness for change slope on group (a-paths) and for the regression of alcohol outcome slopes on readiness (b-paths), where a\*b is considered the mediated effect) for during-treatment effects (baseline to week 12).||||.84
81719795|NCT01932801|163135677|OTHER|Mediation tested using the product of coefficients (a\*b) approach (MacKinnon et al, 2002).|Slope|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||z||We used growth modeling to test mediators of the treatment effect, truncated for during-treatment effects. This analysis entails all 4 treatment arms; however, this specific contrast is for the HaRT-A vs control group effects on alcohol related harm|This was a mediation analysis (i.e., multiplication of regression coefficients for the regression of readiness for change slope on group (a-paths) and for the regression of alcohol outcome slopes on readiness (b-paths), where a\*b is considered the mediated effect) for during-treatment effects (baseline to week 12).||||.84
81719796|NCT01932801|163135678|OTHER|Mediation tested using the product of coefficients (a\*b) approach (MacKinnon et al, 2002).|Slope|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||z||We used growth modeling to test mediators of the treatment effect, truncated for during-treatment effects. This analysis entails two treatment arms: XR-NTX vs placebo effects on alcohol frequency and alcohol craving (PACS).|This was a mediation analysis (i.e., multiplication of regression coefficients for the regression of the craving (PACS) slope on group (a-paths) and for the regression of alcohol outcome slopes on readiness (b-paths), where a\*b is considered the mediated effect) for during-treatment effects (baseline to week 12).||||.65
81719797|NCT01932801|163135678|OTHER|Mediation tested using the product of coefficients (a\*b) approach (MacKinnon et al, 2002).|Slope|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||z||We used growth modeling to test mediators of the treatment effect, truncated for during-treatment effects. This analysis entails 2 treatment arms: XR-NTX vs placebo effects on craving and alcohol quantity.|This was a mediation analysis (i.e., multiplication of regression coefficients for the regression of the alcohol craving (PACS) slope on group (a-paths) and for the regression of alcohol outcome slopes on readiness (b-paths), where a\*b is considered the mediated effect) for during-treatment effects (baseline to week 12).||||.46
81719798|NCT01932801|163135678|OTHER|Mediation tested using the product of coefficients (a\*b) approach (MacKinnon et al, 2002).|Slope|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||z||We used growth modeling to test mediators of the treatment effect, truncated for during-treatment effects. This analysis entails two treatment arms: XR-NTX vs placebo effects on craving and alcohol-related harm|This was a mediation analysis (i.e., multiplication of regression coefficients for the regression of alcohol craving (PACS) slope on group (a-paths) and for the regression of alcohol outcome slopes on readiness (b-paths), where a\*b is considered the mediated effect) for during-treatment effects (baseline to week 12).||||.45
81719799|NCT01932801|163135679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||Denotes exact fit for the omnibus model|Chi-squared|Complete omnibus model : χ2(12, N=308) = .75, CFI = 1.00, RMSEA \< .001, SRMR = .008||"We used piecewise growth modeling to test various treatment arm effects on this outcome. Because there is currently no appropriate way to report on piecewise growth models in clinicaltrials.gov reporting tables, we are reporting the omnibus model statistics on this page called analysis 1 and select parameters representing certain treatment arm effects on subsequent analysis pages. However, we note these do not constitute separate analyses, but various parameters within a single SEM model."||||.95
81719800|NCT01932801|163135679|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.04||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.16||Linear effects of HaRT-A+XR-NTX compared to services-as usual control during treatment period (one of three dummy-coded variables)|Chi-squared|||"These are select parameters for treatment arm effects that are subordinate to the omnibus model statistics in the table called analysis 1. These are not separate analyses, but select parameters within a single SEM model."||.16|-.24|.75
81719801|NCT01932801|163135679|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.15||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.04|||Chi-squared|Linear effects of HaRT-A+placebo compared to services-as usual control during treatment period (one of three dummy-coded variables)||"These are select parameters for treatment arm effects that are subordinate to the omnibus model statistics in the table called analysis 1. These are not separate analyses, but select parameters within a single SEM model."||.04|-.34|.20
81719802|NCT01932801|163135679|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.1||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.29|||Chi-squared|Linear effects of HaRT-A compared to services-as usual control during treatment period (one of three dummy-coded variables)||"These are select parameters for treatment arm effects that are subordinate to the omnibus model statistics in the table called analysis 1. These are not separate analyses, but select parameters within a single SEM model."||.29|-.09|.39
81719803|NCT01932801|163135680|SUPERIORITY||incident rate ratio|0.98|||>|0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.16|||z|||We conducted a generalized estimating equations analysis (negative binomial distribution, log link) to test whether number of adverse events reported increased from baseline to the follow-ups differentially across placebo and XR-NTX groups||1.16|.83|>.84
81719804|NCT04662086|163135683|OTHER|||||||0.2||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Linear mixed-effects regression model|||A generalized linear mixed effects model with parameterization was utilized to capture the difference in change in viral shedding at day 10 between treatment arms. SARS-CoV2 viral RNA CT values were transformed using a standard Reference curve.||||0.20
81719805|NCT04662086|163135684|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.04||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Cox proportional hazards model|Two-sided Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for age, sex, and receipt of baseline receipt of monoclonal antibodies.||A two-sided log rank test at the 0.04999 level of significance for the final analysis required 78 events (i.e., sustained symptom resolution) to provide 80% power to detect a hazard ratio of 1.91. Based on previous outpatient COVID-19 trials at Stanford, assumed placebo and treatment arm median time to symptom resolution of 10 and 5 days, respectively, for a total sample size of 120 patients. Participants with missing data lasting through Day 28 were censored on Day 28.||1.04|0.34|0.07
81719806|NCT04662086|163135686|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.01|||Linear mixed-effects regression model|||||1.01|0.38|0.05
81719807|NCT04662086|163135687|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.01||||||||1.01|0.34|
81719808|NCT04662086|163135688|OTHER|||||||0.21||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||Difference in incidence of ED visits||||0.21
81719809|NCT01856686|163135690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.56593|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.56593
81719810|NCT01856686|163135690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.44929|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.44929
81719811|NCT01856686|163135690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.81844|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.81844
81719812|NCT01856686|163135691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.71152|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.71152
81719813|NCT01856686|163135691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.27795|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.27795
81719814|NCT01856686|163135691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.47616|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.47616
81719815|NCT01856686|163135692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.10036|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.10036
81719816|NCT01856686|163135692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0082|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group changes||||0.00820
81719817|NCT01856686|163135692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||1.00000
81719818|NCT01856686|163135693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.92193|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.92193
81719819|NCT01856686|163135693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.50704|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.50704
81719820|NCT01856686|163135693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.42314|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.42314
81719821|NCT01856686|163135694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.08946|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.08946
81719822|NCT01856686|163135694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.27795|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.27795
81719823|NCT01856686|163135694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0109|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.01090
81719824|NCT01856686|163135695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.73209|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.73209
81719825|NCT01856686|163135695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.07965|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.07965
81719826|NCT01856686|163135695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.61613|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.61613
81538289|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.46|-3.64||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-3.64|-11.46|0.0002
81719827|NCT01856686|163135696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.33027|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.33027
81719828|NCT01856686|163135696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.00013|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.00013
81538290|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.96|-4.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-4.17|-11.96|<0.0001
81719829|NCT01856686|163135696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.28019|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.28019
81719830|NCT01856686|163135697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.94449|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.94449
81719831|NCT01856686|163135697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.94574|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.94574
81719832|NCT01856686|163135697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.85428|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.85428
81719833|NCT01856686|163135698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.83929|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.83929
81719834|NCT01856686|163135698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.97213|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.97213
81719835|NCT01856686|163135698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.58323|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.58323
81719836|NCT01856686|163135699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05158|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.05158
81719837|NCT01856686|163135699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.94574|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.94574
81719838|NCT01856686|163135699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.09331|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.09331
81719839|NCT01856686|163135700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.17383|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.17383
81719840|NCT01856686|163135700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.00092|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.00092
81719841|NCT01856686|163135700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.15544|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.15544
81719842|NCT01856686|163135701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.39707|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.39707
81719843|NCT01856686|163135701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.27945|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.27945
81719844|NCT01856686|163135701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.19739|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.19739
81719845|NCT01856686|163135702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.50964|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.50964
81719846|NCT01856686|163135702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0071|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.00710
81719847|NCT01856686|163135702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.00595|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.00595
81719848|NCT01856686|163135703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.48336|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.48336
81719849|NCT01856686|163135703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.08739|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.08739
81719850|NCT01856686|163135703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.37046|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.37046
81719851|NCT01856686|163135705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.45013|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.45013
81719852|NCT01856686|163135705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.17374|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.17374
81719853|NCT01856686|163135705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.07548|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.07548
81719854|NCT01856686|163135706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.23226|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.23226
81719855|NCT01856686|163135706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.08812|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.08812
81719856|NCT01856686|163135706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.00776|||||||Pairedt-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.00776
81719857|NCT01856686|163135707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.90843|||||||ANCOVA|||Between-Group Comparison||||0.90843
81719858|NCT01856686|163135707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.00413|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.00413
81719859|NCT01856686|163135707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.00775|||||||Paired t-test|||Within-group comparisons between the baseline and 3 month data||||0.00775
81719860|NCT00468312|163135709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) extracted sources of variation due to treatment, variable specific baseline, and site.||||||<0.001
81719861|NCT00468312|163135710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.026||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) extracted sources of variation due to treatment, variable specific baseline, and site.||||||0.026
81719862|NCT00468312|163135711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) extracted sources of variation due to treatment, variable specific baseline, and site.||||||<0.001
81719863|NCT00468312|163135712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) extracted sources of variation due to treatment, variable specific baseline, and site.||||||<0.001
81719864|NCT00468312|163135713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.269||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) extracted sources of variation due to treatment, variable specific baseline, and site.||||||0.269
81719865|NCT00703261|163135716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||cLDA|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA)||||0.006
81719866|NCT00703261|163135716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.277||95.0|||||cLDA|||||||0.277
81719867|NCT00703261|163135716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Reduction|4.5||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|9.6|||cLDA|||||9.6|-1.0|0.088
81719868|NCT00703261|163135717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.195||95.0|||||cLDA|||||||0.195
81719869|NCT03170271|163135718|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that the exacerbation rate of benralizumab was equal to the exacerbation rate of placebo.|Rate ratio|0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.65|||Negative binomial|||Comparison of annual exacerbation rates for benralizumab vs placebo (rate ratio). Treatment group, region, number of exacerbations in previous year and maintenance OCS use at baseline were included in the negative binomial model as covariates. The log of each patient's corresponding follow-up time was used as an offset variable in the model to adjust for patients having different follow-up times during which events occurred.||0.65|0.39|<0.0001
81719870|NCT03170271|163135719|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-8.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.41|-4.82|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in SGRQ total score = Treatment + baseline SGRQ total score + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from baseline in SGRQ total score at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis.||-4.82|-11.41|<0.0001
81719871|NCT03170271|163135720|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.23|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in pre-BD FEV1 = Treatment + baseline pre-BD FEV1 + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + gender + age + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from baseline in pre-BD FEV1 at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||0.23|0.09|<0.0001
81719872|NCT03170271|163135721|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.27|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in ACQ-6 score = Treatment + baseline ACQ-6 score + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from baseline in ACQ-6 score at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||-0.27|-0.65|<0.0001
81719873|NCT03170271|163135722|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.67|||Regression, Cox||A hazard ratio \< 1 favours benralizumab to be associated with a longer time from randomization to the first exacerbation than placebo.|Comparison of time to first asthma exacerbation for benralizumab vs placebo. Treatment group, region, number of exacerbations in previous year and maintenance OCS use at baseline were included in the Cox proportional hazard model as covariates.||0.67|0.40|<0.0001
81719874|NCT03170271|163135723|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|20.11||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.79|33.44|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in PEF = Treatment + baseline PEF + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from run-in baseline in morning PEF at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||33.44|6.79|0.0031
81719875|NCT03170271|163135723|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|23.09||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.62|36.55|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in PEF = Treatment + baseline PEF + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from run-in baseline in evening PEF at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||36.55|9.62|0.0008
81719876|NCT03170271|163135724|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|5.35||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|9.28|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in SF-36v2 score = Treatment + baseline SF-36v2 score + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from baseline in SF-36v2 subscale score for physical functioning at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||9.28|1.42|0.0077
81719877|NCT03170271|163135724|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.8||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.45|11.14|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in SF-36v2 score = Treatment + baseline SF-36v2 score + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from baseline in SF-36v2 subscale score for role limitations due to physical health at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||11.14|2.45|0.0022
81719878|NCT03170271|163135724|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.07||||0.1741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|7.5|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in SF-36v2 score = Treatment + baseline SF-36v2 score + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from baseline in SF-36v2 subscale score for bodily pain at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||7.50|-1.36|0.1741
81719879|NCT03170271|163135724|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.62||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|8.92|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in SF-36v2 score = Treatment + baseline SF-36v2 score + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from baseline in SF-36v2 subscale score for general health perceptions at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||8.92|2.32|0.0009
81719880|NCT03170271|163135724|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.51||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|9.08|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in SF-36v2 score = Treatment + baseline SF-36v2 score + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from baseline in SF-36v2 subscale score for vitality at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||9.08|1.95|0.0025
81719881|NCT03170271|163135724|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.12||||0.1583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|7.46|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in SF-36v2 score = Treatment + baseline SF-36v2 score + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from baseline in SF-36v2 subscale score for social functioning at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||7.46|-1.22|0.1583
81719882|NCT03170271|163135724|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.44||||0.2103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|6.27|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in SF-36v2 score = Treatment + baseline SF-36v2 score + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from baseline in SF-36v2 subscale score for role limitations due to emotional problems at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||6.27|-1.38|0.2103
81719883|NCT03170271|163135724|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.68||||0.2581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|4.59|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in SF-36v2 score = Treatment + baseline SF-36v2 score + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from baseline in SF-36v2 subscale score for mental health at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||4.59|-1.23|0.2581
81719884|NCT03170271|163135724|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.32||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.81|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in SF-36v2 score = Treatment + baseline SF-36v2 score + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from baseline in SF-36v2 physical health component summary score at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||3.81|0.84|0.0022
81719885|NCT03170271|163135724|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.87||||0.2751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.44|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in SF-36v2 score = Treatment + baseline SF-36v2 score + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from baseline in SF-36v2 mental health component summary score at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||2.44|-0.70|0.2751
81719886|NCT03170271|163135725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.25|||Regression, Logistic||Model: ln (1/(1-p)) = Treatment + baseline score + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline, where p is the proportion of patients being a responder.|Estimate of the log odds of being a responder classified as type 'Improvement' at Week 24 in the benralizumab group compared to the placebo group using a logistic regression.||2.25|1.06|0.0233
81719887|NCT03170271|163135725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.0401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.16|||Regression, Logistic||Model: ln (1/(1-p)) = Treatment + baseline score + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline, where p is the proportion of patients being a responder.|Estimate of the log odds of being a responder classified as type 'Important Improvement' at Week 24 in the benralizumab group compared to the placebo group using a logistic regression.||2.16|1.02|0.0401
81719888|NCT03170271|163135726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|2.86|||Regression, Logistic||Model: ln (1/(1-p)) = Treatment + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline, where p is the proportion of patients being a responder.|Estimate of the log odds of being a CGI-C responder classified as type 'Much improved' at Week 24 in the benralizumab group compared to the placebo group using a logistic regression.||2.86|1.47|<0.0001
81719889|NCT03170271|163135726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.45||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|6.7|||Regression, Logistic||Model: ln (1/(1-p)) = Treatment + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline, where p is the proportion of patients being a responder.|Estimate of the log odds of being a CGI-C responder classified as type 'Very much improved' at Week 24 in the benralizumab group compared to the placebo group using a logistic regression.||6.70|1.77|0.0003
81719890|NCT03170271|163135726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|2.87|||Regression, Logistic||Model: ln (1/(1-p)) = Treatment + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline, where p is the proportion of patients being a responder.|Estimate of the log odds of being a PGI-C responder classified as type 'Much improved' at Week 24 in the benralizumab group compared to the placebo group using a logistic regression.||2.87|1.48|<0.0001
81719891|NCT03170271|163135726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|4.51|||Regression, Logistic||Model: ln (1/(1-p)) = Treatment + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline, where p is the proportion of patients being a responder.|Estimate of the log odds of being a PGI-C responder classified as type 'Very much improved' at Week 24 in the benralizumab group compared to the placebo group using a logistic regression.||4.51|2.02|<0.0001
81719892|NCT03170271|163135727|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.68|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in average PSIA score (top 3 ranked) =Treatment + baseline average PSIA score (top 3 ranked) + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from baseline in PSIA severity score for the average of top 3 ranked symptoms/impairments at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||-0.68|-1.62|<0.0001
81719893|NCT03170271|163135727|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-0.66|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in PSIA score (top ranked) =Treatment + baseline PSIA score (top ranked) + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from baseline in PSIA severity score of top ranked symptom/impairment at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||-0.66|-1.64|<0.0001
81719894|NCT03170271|163135728|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-8.91||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.42|-1.4|||Repeated measures analysis||Model: Change from baseline in SNOT-22 total score = Treatment + baseline SNOT-22 total score + region + number of exacerbations in previous year + maintenance OCS use at baseline + visit + treatment by visit.|Change from baseline in SNOT-22 total score at Week 24 was compared between the benralizumab group and placebo group using a restricted maximum likelihood based on a MMRM analysis.||-1.40|-16.42|0.0204
81719895|NCT02701049|163135732|OTHER|Among 109,994 patients who entered the ED during Mode 1, 19,742 had SOGI collected (18%). Among 88,143 patients who entered the ED during Mode 2, 3,630 had SOGI collected (4%).||||||||||||||||Historical controls included all patients entering participating EDs as identified by the Electronic Health Record.|Results were compared to historical control population from an electronic health record database, no other data were collected for these participants.|||
81719896|NCT03466060|163135746|SUPERIORITY||Posterior mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.23|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|2.3||95% credible intervals are used to determine whether Test and Control solutions are statistically significantly different at each time point.|bayesian multivariate hierarachical||Posterior mean difference was calculated as Test-Control.|1-Minute Follow-up Analysis||2.3|-6.4|
81719897|NCT03466060|163135746|SUPERIORITY||Posertior Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|1.7||95% credible intervals are used to determine whether Test and Control solutions are statistically significantly different at each time point.|Bayesian Multivariate Hierarchical Model||Posterior mean difference was calculated as Test-Control.|5-minute Follow-up Analysis||1.7|-6.8|
81719898|NCT03466060|163135746|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-2.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|1.5||95% credible intervals are used to determine whether Test and Control solutions are statistically significantly different at each time point.|Bayesian multivariate hierarchical model||Posterior mean difference was calculated as Test-Control.|45-Minute Follolw-up Analysis||1.5|-6.9|
81719899|NCT03466060|163135746|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|1.4|||Bayesian Multivariate Heirarchical Model||Posterior mean difference was calculated as Test-Control.|2-Hour Follow-up Analysis||1.4|-6.5|
81719900|NCT03466060|163135746|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|3.1|||Bayesian Multivariate Heirarchical Model||Posterior mean difference was calculated as Test-Control.|1-Minute Follow-up Analysis||3.1|-5.8|
81719901|NCT03466060|163135746|SUPERIORITY|95% credible intervals are used to determine whether Test and Control solutions are statistically significantly different at each time point.|Posterior Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|3.6|||Bayesian Multivariate Heirarchical Model||Posterior mean difference was calculated as Test-Control.|5-Minute Follow-up Analysis||3.6|-5.0|
81719902|NCT03466060|163135746|NON_INFERIORITY|95% credible intervals are used to determine whether Test and Control solutions are statistically significantly different at each time point.|Posterior Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|2.3|||Bayesian Multivariate Hierarchical Model||Posterior mean difference was calculated as Test-Control.|45-Minute Follow-up Analysis||2.3|-6.4|
81719903|NCT03466060|163135746|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|2.5||95% credible intervals are used to determine whether Test and Control solutions are statistically significantly different at each time point.|Bayesian Mutlivariate Hiearachical Model||Posterior mean difference was calculated as Test-Control.|2-Hour Follow-up Analysis||2.5|-5.8|
81719904|NCT01612780|163135747|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Values of p \<0.05 were deemed statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Study sample size was established to test the hypothesis that the mean SNOT-20 score is reduced by at least 0.8 points from baseline to 1 year post procedure. Using this delta, a 1-sided alpha of 0.25, and 90% power, a sample size of 19 participants was adequate to test the hypothesis.||||<0.0001
81719905|NCT03359473|163135779|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|10.36|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline leg press strength, with Day as the repeated factor.|||10.36|-1.30|
81719906|NCT03359473|163135779|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|14.76|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline leg press strength, with Day as the repeated factor.|||14.76|0.83|
81719907|NCT03359473|163135780|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.86|23.56|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline leg press strength, with Day as the repeated factor.|||23.56|9.86|
81719908|NCT03359473|163135780|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.09|14.78|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline leg press strength, with Day as the repeated factor.|||14.78|-4.09|
81719909|NCT03359473|163135781|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.67|15.01|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline leg press strength, with Day as the repeated factor.|||15.01|-4.67|
81719910|NCT03359473|163135781|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|13.58|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline leg press strength, with Day as the repeated factor.|||13.58|0.46|
81719911|NCT03359473|163135782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|13.2|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline leg press strength, with Day as the repeated factor.|||13.2|-1.4|
81719912|NCT03359473|163135782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.6|25.5|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline leg press strength, with Day as the repeated factor.|||25.5|1.6|
81719913|NCT03359473|163135783|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|20.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.1|31.2|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline leg press strength, with Day as the repeated factor.|||31.2|10.1|
81719914|NCT03359473|163135783|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.1|25.8|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline leg press strength, with Day as the repeated factor.|||25.8|-11.1|
81719915|NCT03359473|163135784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|18.4|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline leg press strength, with Day as the repeated factor.|||18.4|-2.5|
81719916|NCT03359473|163135784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|24.0|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline leg press strength, with Day as the repeated factor.|||24.0|-0.5|
81719917|NCT03359473|163135785|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.882|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.643|1.121|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline appendicular lean mass, with Day as the repeated factor.|||1.121|0.643|
81719918|NCT03359473|163135785|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.291|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.156|0.738|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline appendicular lean mass, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.738|-0.156|
81719919|NCT03359473|163135786|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.982|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.629|1.334|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline appendicular lean mass, with Day as the repeated factor.|||1.334|0.629|
81719920|NCT03359473|163135786|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.127|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.682|1.571|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline appendicular lean mass, with Day as the repeated factor.|||1.571|0.682|
81719921|NCT03359473|163135787|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.964|1.795|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline appendicular lean mass, with Day as the repeated factor.|||1.795|0.964|
81719922|NCT03359473|163135787|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.124|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.594|1.654|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline appendicular lean mass, with Day as the repeated factor.|||1.654|0.594|
81719923|NCT03359473|163135788|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.167|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.677|1.658|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline total lean mass, with Day as the repeated factor.|||1.658|0.677|
81719924|NCT03359473|163135788|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.923|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.222|1.623|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline total lean mass, with Day as the repeated factor.|||1.623|0.222|
81470370|NCT00772005|162633314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2425||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2425
81470371|NCT00772005|162633314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6597||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6597
81470372|NCT00772005|162633314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4753||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4753
81470373|NCT00772005|162633315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1715||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1715
81470374|NCT00772005|162633315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3056||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3056
81538291|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.17|-5.25||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-5.25|-13.17|<0.0001
81470375|NCT00772005|162633315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0083||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0083
81538292|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.52|-0.59||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.59|-8.52|0.0245
81470376|NCT00772005|162633316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2681||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2681
81719925|NCT03359473|163135789|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.085|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.493|2.678|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline total lean mass, with Day as the repeated factor.|||2.678|1.493|
81719926|NCT03359473|163135789|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.801|2.6|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline total lean mass, with Day as the repeated factor.|||2.600|0.801|
81719927|NCT03359473|163135790|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.108|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.271|2.945|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline total lean mass, with Day as the repeated factor.|||2.945|1.271|
81719928|NCT03359473|163135790|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.113|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.949|3.277|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline total lean mass, with Day as the repeated factor.|||3.277|0.949|
81719929|NCT03359473|163135791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|0.6|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline SPPB total score, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.6|-0.6|
81719930|NCT03359473|163135791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.5|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline SPPB total score, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.5|-0.4|
81719931|NCT03359473|163135792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|0.6|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline SPPB total score, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.6|-0.6|
81719932|NCT03359473|163135792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.9|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline SPPB total score, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.9|-0.2|
81470377|NCT00772005|162633316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1475||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1475
81719933|NCT03359473|163135793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.9|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline SPPB total score, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.9|-0.4|
81719934|NCT03359473|163135793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.6|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline SPPB total score, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.6|-0.5|
81719935|NCT03359473|163135794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.553|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.082|0.977|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline time for chair rise, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.977|-2.082|
81719936|NCT03359473|163135794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.073|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.977|0.832|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline time for chair rise, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.832|-0.977|
81719937|NCT03359473|163135795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.816|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.252|0.619|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline time for chair rise, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.619|-2.252|
81719938|NCT03359473|163135795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.163|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.096|1.422|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline time for chair rise, with Day as the repeated factor.|||1.422|-1.096|
81719939|NCT03359473|163135796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.668|0.748|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline time for chair rise, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.748|-2.668|
81719940|NCT03359473|163135796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.937|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.208|1.333|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline time for chair rise, with Day as the repeated factor.|||1.333|-5.208|
81719941|NCT03359473|163135797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.314|0.233|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline Time for fastest walk for 4 meter, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.233|-0.314|
81719942|NCT03359473|163135797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.058|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.209|0.324|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline Time for fastest walk for 4 meter, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.324|-0.209|
81719943|NCT03359473|163135798|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.287|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.65|0.077|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline Time for fastest walk for 4 meter, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.077|-0.650|
81719944|NCT03359473|163135798|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.191|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.534|0.152|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline Time for fastest walk for 4 meter, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.152|-0.534|
81719945|NCT03359473|163135799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.012|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.555|0.532|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline Time for fastest walk for 4 meter, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.532|-0.555|
81719946|NCT03359473|163135799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.231|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.541|0.08|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline Time for fastest walk for 4 meter, with Day as the repeated factor.|||0.080|-0.541|
81470378|NCT00772005|162633316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0647||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0647
81719947|NCT03359473|163135800|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-57.1|79.2|||||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA model with Baseline CWR duration as the covariate adjusting for the treatment.|||79.2|-57.1|
81719948|NCT03359473|163135800|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-149.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-280.6|-18.1|||||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA model with Baseline CWR duration as the covariate adjusting for the treatment.|||-18.1|-280.6|
81719949|NCT03359473|163135801|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-42.7|29.2|||||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA model with Baseline peak performance as the covariate adjusting for the treatment.|||29.2|-42.7|
81719950|NCT03359473|163135801|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-34.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-72.0|2.4|||||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA model with Baseline peak performance as the covariate adjusting for the treatment.|||2.4|-72.0|
81719951|NCT03359473|163135802|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|1.9|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline CAT score, with Day as the repeated factor.|||1.9|-2.6|
81719952|NCT03359473|163135802|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.4|2.1|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline CAT score, with Day as the repeated factor.|||2.1|-3.4|
81719953|NCT03359473|163135803|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|1.1|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline CAT score, with Day as the repeated factor.|||1.1|-2.9|
81719954|NCT03359473|163135803|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|4.5|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and Baseline CAT score, with Day as the repeated factor.|||4.5|0.0|
81719955|NCT03359473|163135804|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.9|-0.6|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline difficulty scores, with Day as the repeated factor.|||-0.6|-8.9|
81470379|NCT00772005|162633317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1670
81719956|NCT03359473|163135804|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.2|3.1|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline difficulty scores, with Day as the repeated factor.|||3.1|-7.2|
81719957|NCT03359473|163135805|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.5|-0.4|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline difficulty scores, with Day as the repeated factor.|||-0.4|-9.5|
81719958|NCT03359473|163135805|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.3|2.2|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline difficulty scores, with Day as the repeated factor.|||2.2|-10.3|
81719959|NCT03359473|163135806|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.9|-0.3|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline amount scores, with Day as the repeated factor.|||-0.3|-5.9|
81719960|NCT03359473|163135806|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.6|4.2|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline amount scores, with Day as the repeated factor.|||4.2|-4.6|
81719961|NCT03359473|163135807|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|8.8|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline amount scores, with Day as the repeated factor.|||8.8|-0.8|
81450253|NCT00390221|162587175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio|0.49||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.72||Covariates included were number of relapses in the 1 year prior to study entry (p=0.001), baseline Expanded Disability Status Scale (\<=2.5 versus \>2.5, p=0.449), and age (\<=35 versus \>35, p=0.026).|Cox Proportional Hazard|||For each of the secondary endpoints, a sequential closed testing procedure was used, with the first comparison (the DAC HYP 300 mg group versus placebo) and the second comparison (the DAC HYP 150 mg group versus placebo). Secondary endpoints were rank prioritized, in the order presented. If statistical significance was not achieved for an endpoint, all endpoints(s) of a lower rank were not considered statistically significant.||0.72|0.33|0.0003
81719962|NCT03359473|163135807|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|9.4|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates: treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline amount scores, with Day as the repeated factor.|||9.4|-2.3|
81719963|NCT03359473|163135808|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|-1.9|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates; treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline total scores, with Day as the repeated factor.|||-1.9|-6.5|
81719964|NCT03359473|163135808|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.1|1.1|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates; treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline total scores, with Day as the repeated factor.|||1.1|-4.1|
81719965|NCT03359473|163135809|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|1.8|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates; treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline total scores, with Day as the repeated factor.|||1.8|-3.8|
81719966|NCT03359473|163135809|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.6|3.2|||||Analysis was performed by mixed model repeated measures including the covariates; treatment, Day, treatment\*Day and corresponding Baseline total scores, with Day as the repeated factor.|||3.2|-4.6|
81719967|NCT03359473|163135814|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|7.4|||||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA model with Baseline total score as the covariate adjusting for the treatment.|||7.4|-1.4|
81719968|NCT03359473|163135814|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|6.5|||||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA model with Baseline total score as the covariate adjusting for the treatment.|||6.5|-2.3|
81719969|NCT03359473|163135815|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.0|10.1|||||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA model with Baseline symptoms score as the covariate adjusting for the treatment.|||10.1|-5.0|
81719970|NCT03359473|163135815|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.4|7.5|||||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA model with Baseline symptoms score as the covariate adjusting for the treatment.|||7.5|-8.4|
81719971|NCT03359473|163135816|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|7.1|||||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA model with Baseline activity score as the covariate adjusting for the treatment.|||7.1|-3.2|
81719972|NCT03359473|163135816|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.6|6.5|||||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA model with Baseline activity score as the covariate adjusting for the treatment.|||6.5|-5.6|
81719973|NCT03359473|163135817|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|8.6|||||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA model with Baseline impact score as the covariate adjusting for the treatment.|||8.6|-1.7|
81719974|NCT03359473|163135817|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|7.7|||||Analysis was performed by ANCOVA model with Baseline impact score as the covariate adjusting for the treatment.|||7.7|-0.7|
81719975|NCT05302414|163135822|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|12.75|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For the pretest at week 0.||||<0.05
81719976|NCT05302414|163135822|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For posttest right after intervention at the 4 weeks.||||0.05
81719977|NCT05302414|163135822|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|6.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For follow-up test at the 16 weeks.||||0.05
81719978|NCT05302414|163135823|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For pretest at the 0 week||||<0.05
81719979|NCT05302414|163135823|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For posttest right after intervention at the 4 weeks.||||0.05
81719980|NCT05302414|163135823|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For follow-up test at the 16 weeks.||||0.05
81719981|NCT05302414|163135824|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|40.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For the pretest at week 0.||||<0.05
81719982|NCT05302414|163135824|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|45.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For posttest right after intervention at the 4 weeks.||||0.05
81719983|NCT05302414|163135824|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|43.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For follow-up test at the 16 weeks.||||0.05
81719984|NCT05302414|163135825|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For the pretest at week 0.||||<0.05
81719985|NCT05302414|163135825|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For posttest right after intervention at the 4 weeks.||||0.05
81470380|NCT00772005|162633317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1737||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1737
81719986|NCT05302414|163135825|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For follow-up test at the 16 weeks.||||0.05
81719987|NCT05302414|163135826|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|6.75|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For the pretest at week 0.||||<0.05
81719988|NCT05302414|163135826|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For posttest right after intervention at the 4 weeks.||||0.05
81719989|NCT05302414|163135826|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For follow-up test at the 16 weeks.||||0.05
81719990|NCT05302414|163135827|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|22.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For posttest right after intervention at the 4 weeks.||||<0.05
81719991|NCT02964910|163135828|NON_INFERIORITY|The criteria of the immunogenicity non-inferiority between CHB group and healthy adults group were: the lower limit of 95% CI of the seroconversion rate difference was not less than -10%.|the seroconversion rate difference(%)|-2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.23|0.22||||||||0.22|-5.23|
81719992|NCT02964910|163135829|NON_INFERIORITY|The criteria of the immunogenicity non-inferiority between CHB group and healthy adults group were: the lower limit of 95%CI of the GMC ratio was not lower than 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.85||||||||0.85|0.55|
81719993|NCT02964910|163135833|OTHER|The differences in incidence rate of ADR\\AE between the two groups were compared.||||||0.778|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.778
81719994|NCT02964910|163135834|OTHER|The differences in incidence rate of ADR\\AE between the two groups were compared.||||||0.728|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.728
81719995|NCT02964910|163135835|OTHER|The differences in incidence rate of ADR\\AE between the two groups were compared.||||||0.949|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.949
81719996|NCT02964910|163135836|OTHER|The differences in incidence rate of ADR\\AE between the two groups were compared.||||||0.614|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.614
81719997|NCT02964910|163135837|OTHER|The differences in incidence rate of ADR\\AE between the two groups were compared.||||||0.956|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.956
81719998|NCT03701516|163135838|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be established if the lower bound of the credible interval of the mean difference between Test and Control is greater than -5.|Posterior Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.781|||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-4.53|3.85|||Bayesian repeated measurement model|Results were reported as regression coefficient mean estimates with credible intervals (CrI)|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||3.85|-4.53|
81719999|NCT03701516|163135839|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be established if the lower bound of the credible interval of the mean difference between Test and Control is greater than -5.|Posterior Mean Difference|-2.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.263|||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-5.36|0.61|||Bayesian repeated measurement model|Results were reported as regression coefficient mean estimates with credible intervals (CrI)|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||0.61|-5.36|
81470381|NCT00772005|162633317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.372||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3720
81470382|NCT00772005|162633318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3547||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3547
81720000|NCT03701516|163135840|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be established if the lower bound of the credible interval of the mean difference between Test and Control is greater than -1.|Posterior Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.083|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.1|||Bayesian repeated measurement model|Results were reported as regression coefficient mean estimates with credible intervals (CrI)|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||0.10|-0.22|
81720001|NCT03701516|163135841|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be established if the upper bound of the credible interval of the mean difference between Test and Control is less than 0.05.|Posterior Mean Difference|0.001|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0028|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.006|||Bayesian repeated measurement random-eff|Results were reported as regression coefficient mean estimates with credible intervals (CrI)|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||0.006|-0.005|
81720002|NCT03701516|163135842|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be established if the upper bound of the credible interval of the mean difference between Test and Control is less than 0.05.|Posterior Mean Difference|-0.003|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0029|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.002|||Bayesian repeated measurement model|Results were reported as regression coefficient mean estimates with credible intervals (CrI)|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||0.002|-0.009|
81720003|NCT02864953|163135869|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17|||=|0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.71||P-value was analyzed by ordinal logistic regression adjusting for covariates: region, and IRT stratification factors including rtPA usage (yes/no), thrombectomy usage (yes/no), use of ASPECTS for screening (yes/no), baseline NIHSS (\<=20 vs. \>20).|Regression, Logistic|||||1.71|0.80|=0.4150
81720004|NCT02864953|163135871|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||=|0.7413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.6||A logistic regression model was used to estimate an odds ratio (and 95% CI) of improvement on the mRS dichotomized as 0-4 vs. 5-6 at Day 90.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.60|0.72|=0.7413
81720005|NCT02864953|163135872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82|||=|0.1242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|1.87||Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was used to compare the two study arms to assess the treatment effects on midline shift.|ANOVA|||||1.87|-0.23|=0.1242
81720006|NCT00981019|163135874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||"Study was exploratory, thus no hypotheses had been formalized beforehand.~To analyze repeated measures outcomes (e.g., effect of the four different statistic scenarios on doctors' recommendation of screening, their judgment of screening's effectiveness, etc.), we used the McNemar chi-square test and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.~To test for order effects (scenarios were randomly presented)Pearson's chi-square test and the Mann-Whitney U test were used."||||<0.05
81720007|NCT01516684|163135936|OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||T-test and chi-square|||Raw mean total dose administered and raw percentage of times additional propofol was administered will be presented by sedation group treating each event (sedation with lumbar puncture) as the unit. T-test and chi-square tests will be performed as appropriate for the outcome. GEE methods will be used when analyzing the percentage of times additional propofol was administered. Mixed model regression methods will be used when analyzing the total dose administered.||||0.036
81720008|NCT01516684|163135938|OTHER|Marginal mixed model (GEE type)||||||0.094|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.094
81720009|NCT01516684|163135939|OTHER|||||||0.382|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.382
81720010|NCT01516684|163135940|OTHER|Marginal mixed model (GEE type)||||||0.426|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.426
81720011|NCT02262507|163136003|OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81720012|NCT01186744|163136036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0008
81720013|NCT01186744|163136036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81720014|NCT01186744|163136037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0027
81720015|NCT01186744|163136037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81720016|NCT02547779|163136161|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.05
81720017|NCT02547779|163136162|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.05
81720018|NCT01461369|163136163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-11.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.806||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.17|-4.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.19|-19.17|0.0024
81720019|NCT01461369|163136163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-6.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.739||0.0795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.94|0.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.78|-13.94|0.0795
81720020|NCT01461369|163136164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-15.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.552|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.82|-8.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.83|-22.82|<0.0001
81720021|NCT01461369|163136164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.481||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.66|-2.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.95|-16.66|0.0052
81720022|NCT01461369|163136165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-12.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.776||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.87|-4.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.99|-19.87|0.0011
81720023|NCT01461369|163136165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-5.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.707||0.1349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.86|1.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.74|-12.86|0.1349
81720024|NCT01461369|163136166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-13.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.377||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.89|-6.59|||ANCOVA|||||-6.59|-19.89|0.0001
81720025|NCT01461369|163136166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-7.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.313||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-0.96|||ANCOVA|||||-0.96|-14.00|0.0248
81538293|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.83|-2.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-2.01|-9.83|0.0031
81720026|NCT01461369|163136167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-12.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.396||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.32|-5.94|||ANCOVA|||||-5.94|-19.32|0.0002
81720027|NCT01461369|163136167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-7.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.339||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|-0.45|||ANCOVA|||||-0.45|-13.60|0.0363
81720028|NCT01461369|163136168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-10.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.441||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.16|-3.6|||ANCOVA|||||-3.60|-17.16|0.0028
81720029|NCT01461369|163136168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-5.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.385||0.1081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.13|1.21|||ANCOVA|||||1.21|-12.13|0.1081
81720030|NCT02742818|163136194|OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Generalized Estimation Equations (GEE)|Model assuming Gaussian distribution and AR-1 correlation structure, considering repeated measures in time.|||Through inference, changes in body temperature and proportional occurrence of hypothermia during surgery were evaluated using general models of estimating equations (GEE, Liang e Zeger, 1986). Binominal and normal distributions were taken into account, respectively, and assumptions for errors normalities were verified using residual plot graphs and fitted values. The significance of other associated factors and probable outcomes were verified, including gender, age, surgery type and total surgery duration, in minutes. Since analyses were longitudinal, AR-1 working correlation matrix was created.|||0.190
81720031|NCT02742818|163136195|OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.820
81720032|NCT02742818|163136196|OTHER|||||||0.529|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.529
81720033|NCT02742818|163136197|OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.999
81720034|NCT02742818|163136198|OTHER|||||||0.462|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.462
81720035|NCT01785472|163136206|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The statistical test was made at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|least Square Means net difference|-2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|<|0.001||95.0|-4.0|-0.66|||ANCOVA|||||-0.66|-4.00|<0.001
81720036|NCT01211873|163136229|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81720037|NCT01211873|163136230|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81720038|NCT01211873|163136230|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81720039|NCT01211873|163136231|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81720040|NCT01211873|163136231|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81720041|NCT00110084|163136247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion of confirmed responses (%)|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.0|64.0|||||95% Confidence intervals were calculated for the true confirmed response rate using properties of the binomial distribution.|Proportion of confirmed responses was estimated by the number of patients who achieved a confirmed response divided by the total number of assessable patients.||64|36|
81720042|NCT02446496|163136251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125%.|Point estimate percent|95.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.67|107.37||||||||107.37|85.67|
81720043|NCT02446496|163136252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125%.|Point estimate percent|102.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.46|115.7|||||Comparison of AUC (0-t) between Treatment A and Treatment B|||115.70|90.46|
81720044|NCT02446496|163136252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125%.|Point estimate percent|103.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.19|116.62|||||Comparison of AUC(0-infinity) between Treatment A and Treatment B|||116.62|91.19|
81720045|NCT02446496|163136253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.267||95.0|||||Wilcoxon's Signed-Rank Test|Comparison of T-max between Treatment A and Treatment B.||||||0.2670
81720046|NCT04854707|163136264|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81720047|NCT04854707|163136264|OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.032
81720048|NCT04854707|163136265|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.017||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0161|0.0501|||Chi-squared|z-value = 1||95% Confidence intervals (CIs) of point estimates were calculated using the exact binominal distribution (Clopper-Pearson method) for proportions||0.0501|-0.0161|0.314
81720049|NCT04854707|163136265|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0207||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0369|0.0782|||Chi-squared|||95% Confidence intervals (CIs) of point estimates were calculated using the exact binominal distribution (Clopper-Pearson method) for proportions||0.0782|-0.0369|0.482
81720050|NCT04854707|163136266|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81720051|NCT04854707|163136266|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81720052|NCT04854707|163136267|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81720053|NCT04854707|163136268|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81720054|NCT04854707|163136268|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81720055|NCT04007406|163136307|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshold value for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81720056|NCT04007406|163136308|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshold for significance was p \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81720057|NCT04007406|163136309|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshold for significance was p \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81720058|NCT04007406|163136310|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshold for significance was p \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81720059|NCT04007406|163136311|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The statistical threshold was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81720060|NCT03972709|163136314|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.1206||95.0|-0.08|0.66|||MMRM|||||0.66|-0.08|0.1206
81720061|NCT03972709|163136314|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231||0.6127||95.0|-0.34|0.57|||MMRM|||||0.57|-0.34|0.6127
81720062|NCT03972709|163136321|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.901||0.8388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|3.36|||MMRM|||||3.36|-4.14|0.8388
81720063|NCT03972709|163136321|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.384||0.8412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.18|4.23|||MMRM|||||4.23|-5.18|0.8412
81720064|NCT03972709|163136322|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.052||0.6865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|4.88|||MMRM|||||4.88|-3.22|0.6865
81698696|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.1863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.72|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.72|0.90|0.1863
81698697|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.0667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.86|0.98|0.0667
81698698|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|3.39|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.39|1.18|0.0101
81698699|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|3.25|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.25|1.13|0.0162
81698700|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.5599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.99|0.69|0.5599
81698701|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.0202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.68|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.68|1.09|0.0202
81698702|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.57|1.04|0.0335
81698703|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53||||0.0416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|6.17|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||6.17|1.04|0.0416
81698704|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.24||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|7.69|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||7.69|1.37|0.0075
81698705|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.5374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|3.34|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.34|0.53|0.5374
81698706|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|3.89|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.89|0.92|0.0820
81698707|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|4.81|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||4.81|1.23|0.0108
81698708|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.20|1.24|0.0006
81698709|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|2.59|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.59|1.47|<.0001
81698710|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.0963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.63|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.63|0.96|0.0963
81698711|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.71|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.71|1.02|0.0332
81698712|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.01|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.01|1.21|0.0007
81698713|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.64|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.64|1.37|0.0001
81698714|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|3.05|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.05|1.60|<.0001
81720065|NCT03972709|163136322|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.9355||95.0|-4.73|5.13|||MMRM|||||5.13|-4.73|0.9355
81720066|NCT01523301|163136323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.12|||=|0.1286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|0.33||The null hypothesis was assessed with a 2-sided test and not rejected at p≤0.05.|ANCOVA|||The change from Baseline to the end of the Maintenance period in the score of the HAM-D of rotigotine-treated subjects has been compared with those subjects on placebo in the EES. The null hypothesis (H0) was that there was no difference in the change of the HAM-D score between the active treatment and the placebo group. The alternative hypothesis (H1) was that there was a difference in the change of HAM-D score between the rotigotine and the placebo arm.||0.33|-2.56|=0.1286
81720067|NCT00728988|163136335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.9237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|9.3|||Chi-squared, Corrected||95% confidence interval for the true difference in the incidence of MACE between the two treatment groups. Difference of incidence = usual care minus atorvastatin.|Total MACE: treatment difference. Null hypothesis = no difference between the incidence rates in the two groups. A 5% two-sided continuity adjusted Chi-square test was applied.||9.3|-7.3|0.9237
81720068|NCT00728988|163136335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|10.7|||Fisher Exact||Confidence limits were calculated by the exact unconditional inference. Difference of incidence = usual care minus atorvastatin.|Death: treatment difference. Null hypothesis = no difference between the incidence rates in two groups. Fisher's exact test was applied because the expected frequency of events was less than 5.||10.7|-10.7|1.0000
81720069|NCT00728988|163136335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.9158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|9.2|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Difference of incidence = usual care minus atorvastatin.|Myocardial Infarction: treatment difference. Null hypothesis = no difference between the incidence rates in the two groups. A 5% two-sided continuity adjusted Chi-square test was applied.||9.2|-7.2|0.9158
81720070|NCT00728988|163136335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5104|1.6846|||Regression, Logistic|||Unadjusted odds ratio and 95% confidence interval calculated by including treatment group as the only covariate in the logistic regression model. Reference group = usual care.||1.6846|0.5104|0.80
81720071|NCT00728988|163136335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4887|1.8836|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted odds ratio: model includes treatment group and potential confounding covariates age, gender, country, non-ST elevation myocardial infarction, LVEF \<=40, and use of beta-blockers, ACE-inhibitors, angiotension receptor blockers, calcium channel antagonists, and diuretics. Reference group = usual care.||1.8836|0.4887|0.90
81720072|NCT00728988|163136335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8494|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Survival analysis: Kaplan-Meier log rank test.||MACE-free survival up to Day 30. A censoring variable with a value of 1 denoted that the subject had the event and 0 indicated that the subject was censored. A log-rank test was applied to investigate any differences on the survival distribution function between two treatment groups.||||0.8494
81720073|NCT00728988|163136336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|6.3|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Difference of incidence = atorvastatin minus usual care.|Treatment difference (%). Null hypothesis = no difference between the incidence rates in the two groups. A 5% two-sided continuity adjusted Chi-square test was applied.||6.3|-5.6|1.0000
81720074|NCT00728988|163136337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.7896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|6.5|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Difference of incidence = atorvastatin minus usual care .|Treatment difference (%). Null hypothesis = no difference between the incidence rates in the two groups. A 5% two-sided continuity adjusted Chi-square test was applied.||6.5|-9.7|0.7896
81720075|NCT00728988|163136338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|5.4|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||8 hours post-PCI: difference (%) in proportions. Null hypothesis = no difference in proportions of the two groups. A 5% two-sided continuity adjusted Chi-square test was applied.||5.4|-10.1|0.631
81720076|NCT00728988|163136338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|5.5|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||24 hours post-PCI: difference (%) in proportions. Null hypothesis = no difference in proportions of the two groups. A 5% two-sided continuity adjusted Chi-square test was applied.||5.5|-12.1|0.518
81720077|NCT00728988|163136338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|12.0|||Fisher Exact|||30 days post-PCI: difference (%) in proportions. Null hypothesis = no difference in proportions of the two groups. Fisher's exact test was applied because the expected frequency of biomarker elevation was less than 5.||12.0|-9.6|0.236
81720078|NCT00728988|163136339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.9||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|15.9|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||8 hours post-PCI: difference (%) in proportions. Null hypothesis = no difference in proportions of the two groups. A 5% two-sided continuity adjusted Chi-square test was applied.||15.9|-6.2|0.425
81720079|NCT00728988|163136339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|16.7|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||24 hours post-PCI: difference (%) in proportions. Null hypothesis = no difference in proportions of the two groups. A 5% two-sided continuity adjusted Chi-square test was applied.||16.7|-6.1|0.392
81720080|NCT00728988|163136339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|10.9|||Fisher Exact|||30 days post-PCI: difference (%) in proportions. Null hypothesis = no difference in proportions of the two groups. Fisher's exact test was applied because the expected frequency of biomarker elevation was less than 5.||10.9|-10.7|1.000
81720081|NCT00728988|163136340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|4.3|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||8 hours post-PCI: difference (%) in proportions. Null hypothesis = no difference in proportions of the two groups. A 5% two-sided continuity adjusted Chi-square test was applied.||4.3|-9.6|0.529
81720082|NCT00728988|163136340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|3.6|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||24 hours post-PCI: difference (%) in proportions. Null hypothesis = no difference in proportions of the two groups. A 5% two-sided continuity adjusted Chi-square test was applied.||3.6|-5.8|0.827
81720083|NCT00728988|163136340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|11.5|||Fisher Exact|||30 days post-PCI: difference (%) in proportions. Null hypothesis = no difference in proportions of the two groups. Fisher's exact test was applied because the expected frequency of biomarker elevation was less than 5.||11.5|-10.3|0.616
81720084|NCT00728988|163136341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.53||||0.7554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-215.87|156.81|||ANOVA|||8 hours post-PCI: difference (% change).||156.81|-215.87|0.7554
81720085|NCT00728988|163136341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|50.58||||0.7436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-253.42|354.58|||ANOVA|||24 hours post-PCI: difference (% change).||354.58|-253.42|0.7436
81720086|NCT00728988|163136341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-58.22||||0.4741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-218.12|101.68|||ANOVA|||30 days post-PCI: difference (% change).||101.68|-218.12|0.4741
81720087|NCT00116207|163136342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|||||p values were computed using a general linear model (ANOVA) adjusted at baseline for age, sex, HbA1c.|ANOVA|||BASELINE||||0.32
81720088|NCT00116207|163136342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|||||p values were computed using a general linear model (ANOVA) adjusted at baseline for age, sex, HbA1c.|ANOVA|||24-MONTH||||0.045
81720089|NCT00116207|163136343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|||||p values were computed using a general linear model (ANOVA) adjusted at baseline for age, sex, HbA1c.|ANOVA|||BASELINE||||0.52
81720090|NCT00116207|163136343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|||||p values were computed using a general linear model (ANOVA) adjusted at baseline for age, sex, HbA1c.|ANOVA|||24 MONTH||||0.82
81720091|NCT00116207|163136344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||p values were computed using a general linear model adjusted at baseline for age, sex, HbA1c.|ANOVA|||24 MONTH||||0.24
81720092|NCT00116207|163136345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||p values were computed using a general linear model (ANOVA) adjusted at baseline for age, sex, HbA1c.|ANOVA|||24 MONTH||||0.83
81720093|NCT05674721|163136346|EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between Treatment A (test) and Treatment B (reference) under fasted conditions would be declared as per Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requirements if the 90 percent (%) confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means of Cmax were between 80% and 125%.|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|95.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.31|102.47||||||||102.47|88.31|
81720094|NCT05674721|163136347|EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between Treatment A (test) and Treatment B (reference) under fasted conditions would be declared as per FDA if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the geometric means of Cmax were between 80% and 125%.|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|102.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.54|112.35||||||||112.35|93.54|
81720095|NCT05674721|163136348|EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between Treatment A (test) and Treatment B (reference) under fasted conditions would be declared as per FDA if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the geometric means of AUC0-t were between 80% and 125%.|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|99.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.76|101.61||||||||101.61|96.76|
81720096|NCT05674721|163136349|EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between Treatment A (test) and Treatment B (reference) under fasted conditions would be declared as per FDA if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the geometric means of AUC0-t were between 80% and 125%.|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|102.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.15|107.3||||||||107.30|98.15|
81720097|NCT05674721|163136350|EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between Treatment A (test) and Treatment B (reference) under fasted conditions would be declared as per FDA if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the geometric means of AUC0-inf were between 80% and 125%.|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|99.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.82|101.63||||||||101.63|96.82|
81720098|NCT05674721|163136351|EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between Treatment A (test) and Treatment B (reference) under fasted conditions would be declared as per FDA if the 90% CIs for the ratio of the geometric means of AUC0-inf were between 80% and 125%.|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|102.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.31|107.34||||||||107.34|98.31|
81720099|NCT00091507|163136363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.13|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.13|0.66|0.28
81720100|NCT00091507|163136364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.07|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.07|0.30|0.08
81720101|NCT00091507|163136365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.23|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.23|0.43|0.24
81720102|NCT00091507|163136366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.29|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.29|0.40|0.27
81720103|NCT00091507|163136367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.85|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.85|0.27|0.01
81720104|NCT01393626|163136390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.86||||0.3249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.64|21.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Tofacitinib-Placebo||21.36|-7.64|0.3249
81720105|NCT01393626|163136390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.36||||0.3916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.09|20.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Tofacitinib-Placebo||20.80|-8.09|0.3916
81720106|NCT02426125|163136410|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.757||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.607|0.943||Stratified|Log Rank||Stratified|||0.943|0.607|0.0118
81720107|NCT02426125|163136411|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.887||||0.2461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.724|1.086||Stratified|Log Rank||Stratified|||1.086|0.724|0.2461
81720108|NCT02426125|163136414|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.473|1.158|||Log Rank|||||1.158|0.473|0.189
81720109|NCT02426125|163136415|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.879||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.663|1.167||Stratified|Log Rank||Stratified|Global health status/QoL||1.167|0.663|0.357
81720110|NCT03506425|163136437|OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.32
81720111|NCT03506425|163136438|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.08
81720112|NCT03506425|163136439|OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.83
81720113|NCT04193033|163136442|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Linear Growth Curve Model|||||||0.001
81720114|NCT04193033|163136443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.012
81720115|NCT04193033|163136444|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.66
81720116|NCT04193033|163136446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Linear Growth Curve Model|Time was included as a fixed effect and both time and intercept were included as random effects.||||||.49
81720117|NCT04193033|163136448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||Paired t-test, alpha = .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81720118|NCT00118209|163136496|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.6519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.27|||Log Rank|||||1.27|0.68|0.6519
81720119|NCT00118209|163136497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81720120|NCT00118209|163136498|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.6414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.59|||Log Rank|||||1.59|0.75|0.6414
81720121|NCT03000075|163136506|OTHER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata: weight (≤ 90 kg vs \> 90 kg) and concomitant psoriatic arthritis (PsA) at Baseline (YES: DIAGNOSED or SUSPECTED vs NO). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Adjusted percentage difference|73.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.2|85.0||P-value was calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% confidence interval (CI) for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||85.0|62.2|< 0.001
81720122|NCT03000075|163136506|OTHER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata: weight (≤ 90 kg vs \> 90 kg) and concomitant PsA at Baseline (YES: DIAGNOSED or SUSPECTED vs NO). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Adjusted percentage difference|72.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.6|84.1||P-value was calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||84.1|60.6|< 0.001
81720123|NCT03000075|163136508|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|75.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.8|86.2||P-value was calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata: weight (≤ 90 kg vs \> 90 kg) and concomitant PsA at Baseline (YES: DIAGNOSED or SUSPECTED vs NO). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.||86.2|63.8|< 0.001
81720124|NCT03000075|163136508|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|82.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.2|92.6||P-value was calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata: weight (≤ 90 kg vs \> 90 kg) and concomitant PsA at Baseline (YES: DIAGNOSED or SUSPECTED vs NO). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.||92.6|72.2|< 0.001
81720125|NCT03000075|163136510|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|80.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.1|90.4||P-value was calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata: weight (≤ 90 kg vs \> 90 kg) and concomitant PsA at Baseline (YES: DIAGNOSED or SUSPECTED vs NO). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.||90.4|70.1|< 0.001
81720126|NCT03000075|163136510|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|86.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.8|95.1||P-value was calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata: weight (≤ 90 kg vs \> 90 kg) and concomitant PsA at Baseline (YES: DIAGNOSED or SUSPECTED vs NO). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.||95.1|76.8|< 0.001
81720127|NCT03000075|163136512|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|22.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|33.4||P-value was calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata: weight (≤ 90 kg vs \> 90 kg) and concomitant PsA at Baseline (YES: DIAGNOSED or SUSPECTED vs NO). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.||33.4|11.8|< 0.001
81720128|NCT03000075|163136512|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|32.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|45.0||P-value was calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata: weight (≤ 90 kg vs \> 90 kg) and concomitant PsA at Baseline (YES: DIAGNOSED or SUSPECTED vs NO). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.||45.0|20.0|< 0.001
81720129|NCT03000075|163136514|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|39.2||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|90.1||P-value was calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata: weight (≤ 90 kg vs \> 90 kg) and concomitant PsA at Baseline (YES: DIAGNOSED or SUSPECTED vs NO). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.||90.1|-11.6|0.131
81720130|NCT03000075|163136514|OTHER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata: weight (≤ 90 kg vs \> 90 kg) and concomitant PsA at Baseline (YES: DIAGNOSED or SUSPECTED vs NO). If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Adjusted percentage difference|31.3||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|86.7||P-value was calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for adjusted difference of 2 treatment groups, calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata. If there was a stratum containing zero count, 0.1 was added to each cell.|||86.7|-24.2|0.269
81720131|NCT03728257|163136528|SUPERIORITY|Change in average steps per day between baseline and 3 months was compared between the two groups.||||||0.8793||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8793
81720132|NCT03728257|163136529|SUPERIORITY|Change in average steps per day between baseline and 6 months was compared between the two groups.||||||0.9597||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9597
81720133|NCT03728257|163136530|SUPERIORITY|Change in Berg balance between baseline and 3 months was compared between the two groups.||||||0.3||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.30
81720134|NCT03728257|163136531|SUPERIORITY|Change in Berg balance between baseline and 3 months was compared between the two groups.||||||0.81||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.81
81720135|NCT03728257|163136532|SUPERIORITY|Change in 30 Second Sit-to-Stand Test between baseline and 3 months was compared between the two groups.||||||0.2262||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance is p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2262
81720136|NCT03728257|163136533|SUPERIORITY|Change in 30 Second Sit-to-Stand Test between baseline and 6 months was compared between the two groups.||||||0.59||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.59
81720137|NCT03728257|163136534|SUPERIORITY|Change in SGRQ between baseline and 3 months was compared between the two groups.||||||0.26||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.26
81720138|NCT03728257|163136535|SUPERIORITY|Change in SGRQ between baseline and 6 months was compared between the two groups.||||||0.78||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.78
81720139|NCT03728257|163136536|SUPERIORITY|Change in MVPA between baseline and 3 months was compared between the two groups.||||||0.7073||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7073
81720140|NCT03728257|163136537|SUPERIORITY|Change in MVPA between baseline and 6 months was compared between the two groups.||||||0.313||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.313
81720141|NCT03728257|163136538|SUPERIORITY|Change in count of participants with the same or improved stage of hypertension between baseline and 6 months.||||||0.91||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.91
81720142|NCT03728257|163136539|SUPERIORITY|Change in count of participants with the same or improved stage of hypertension between baseline and 6 months.||||||0.72||||||a priori threshold of statistical significance p \< 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.72
81720143|NCT03205163|163136625|OTHER||GMR|1.35||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.77|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Advate and BIVV001 was obtained through analyzing log transformed PK parameters using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model containing participant and treatment as factors. Geometric mean, 95% confidence interval of geometric mean, and geometric mean ratio (GMR) were the exponentiated mean, 95% confidence interval, and difference of means, respectively.||1.77|1.04|0.032
81720144|NCT03205163|163136626|OTHER||GMR|1.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.25|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Advate and BIVV001 was obtained through analyzing log transformed PK parameters using an ANOVA model containing participant and treatment as factors. Geometric mean, 95% confidence interval of geometric mean, and GMR were the exponentiated mean, 95% confidence interval, and difference of means, respectively.||1.25|1.09|<0.001
81720145|NCT03205163|163136627|OTHER||GMR|4.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.94|5.79|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Advate and BIVV001 was obtained through analyzing log transformed PK parameters using an ANOVA model containing participant and treatment as factors. Geometric mean, 95% confidence interval of geometric mean, and GMR were the exponentiated mean, 95% confidence interval, and difference of means, respectively.||5.79|2.94|<0.001
81720146|NCT03205163|163136628|OTHER||GMR|3.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.76|3.79|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Advate and BIVV001 was obtained through analyzing log transformed PK parameters using an ANOVA model containing participant and treatment as factors. Geometric mean, 95% confidence interval of geometric mean, and GMR were the exponentiated mean, 95% confidence interval, and difference of means, respectively.||3.79|2.76|<0.001
81720147|NCT03205163|163136629|OTHER||GMR|0.143|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.118|0.172|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Advate and BIVV001 was obtained through analyzing log transformed PK parameters using an ANOVA model containing participant and treatment as factors. Geometric mean, 95% confidence interval of geometric mean, and GMR were the exponentiated mean, 95% confidence interval, and difference of means, respectively.||0.172|0.118|<0.001
81720148|NCT03205163|163136630|OTHER||GMR|0.153|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.138|0.17|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Advate and BIVV001 was obtained through analyzing log transformed PK parameters using an ANOVA model containing participant and treatment as factors. Geometric mean, 95% confidence interval of geometric mean, and GMR were the exponentiated mean, 95% confidence interval, and difference of means, respectively.||0.170|0.138|<0.001
81720149|NCT03205163|163136631|OTHER||GMR|0.622||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.492|0.786|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Advate and BIVV001 was obtained through analyzing log transformed PK parameters using an ANOVA model containing participant and treatment as factors. Geometric mean, 95% confidence interval of geometric mean, and GMR were the exponentiated mean, 95% confidence interval, and difference of means, respectively.||0.786|0.492|0.003
81720150|NCT03205163|163136632|OTHER||GMR|0.599|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.525|0.684|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Advate and BIVV001 was obtained through analyzing log transformed PK parameters using an ANOVA model containing participant and treatment as factors. Geometric mean, 95% confidence interval of geometric mean, and GMR were the exponentiated mean, 95% confidence interval, and difference of means, respectively.||0.684|0.525|<0.001
81720151|NCT03205163|163136633|OTHER||GMR|7.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.78|8.48|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Advate and BIVV001 was obtained through analyzing log transformed PK parameters using an ANOVA model containing participant and treatment as factors. Geometric mean, 95% confidence interval of geometric mean, and GMR were the exponentiated mean, 95% confidence interval, and difference of means, respectively.||8.48|5.78|<0.001
81720152|NCT03205163|163136634|OTHER||GMR|6.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.89|7.27|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Advate and BIVV001 was obtained through analyzing log transformed PK parameters using an ANOVA model containing participant and treatment as factors. Geometric mean, 95% confidence interval of geometric mean, and GMR were the exponentiated mean, 95% confidence interval, and difference of means, respectively.||7.27|5.89|<0.001
81720153|NCT03205163|163136635|OTHER||GMR|4.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.64|5.66|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Advate and BIVV001 was obtained through analyzing log transformed PK parameters using an ANOVA model containing participant and treatment as factors. Geometric mean, 95% confidence interval of geometric mean, and GMR were the exponentiated mean, 95% confidence interval, and difference of means, respectively.||5.66|3.64|<0.001
81720154|NCT03205163|163136636|OTHER||GMR|4.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.96|4.72|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Advate and BIVV001 was obtained through analyzing log transformed PK parameters using an ANOVA model containing participant and treatment as factors. Geometric mean, 95% confidence interval of geometric mean, and GMR were the exponentiated mean, 95% confidence interval, and difference of means, respectively.||4.72|3.96|<0.001
81720155|NCT03205163|163136637|OTHER||GMR|1.36||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.978|1.89|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Advate and BIVV001 was obtained through analyzing log transformed PK parameters using an ANOVA model containing participant and treatment as factors. Geometric mean, 95% confidence interval of geometric mean, and GMR were the exponentiated mean, 95% confidence interval, and difference of means, respectively.||1.89|0.978|0.063
81720156|NCT03205163|163136638|OTHER||GMR|1.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.26|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Advate and BIVV001 was obtained through analyzing log transformed PK parameters using an ANOVA model containing participant and treatment as factors. Geometric mean, 95% confidence interval of geometric mean, and GMR were the exponentiated mean, 95% confidence interval, and difference of means, respectively.||1.26|1.10|<0.001
81720157|NCT03205163|163136639|OTHER||GMR|4.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|5.23|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Advate and BIVV001 was obtained through analyzing log transformed PK parameters using an ANOVA model containing participant and treatment as factors. Geometric mean, 95% confidence interval of geometric mean, and GMR were the exponentiated mean, 95% confidence interval, and difference of means, respectively.||5.23|4.00|<0.001
81720158|NCT03205163|163136640|OTHER||GMR|4.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.16|4.79|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Advate and BIVV001 was obtained through analyzing log transformed PK parameters using an ANOVA model containing participant and treatment as factors. Geometric mean, 95% confidence interval of geometric mean, and GMR were the exponentiated mean, 95% confidence interval, and difference of means, respectively.||4.79|4.16|<0.001
81720159|NCT04502862|163136641|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.14||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle primary and first 2 secondary endpoints (reported sequentially) analyses at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|MMRM|||The MMRM model included study intervention, age, body mass index (BMI), region (Eastern Europe, rest of world \[ROW\]), inhaled corticosteroids \[ICS\] dose level at baseline (ICS dose level medium, ICS dose level high), visit (up to Week 12), study intervention-by-visit interaction, baseline asthma control questionnaire (ACQ-5), baseline sleep disturbance score and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.||0.14|-0.28|0.512
81720160|NCT04502862|163136642|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.22||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle primary and first 2 secondary endpoints (reported sequentially) analyses at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|MMRM|||The MMRM model included study intervention, age, BMI, region (Eastern Europe, ROW), ICS dose level at baseline (ICS dose level medium, ICS dose level high), visit (up to Week 12), study intervention-by-visit interaction, baseline ACQ-5, baseline number of nocturnal awakenings and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.||0.22|-0.21|0.967
81720161|NCT04502862|163136643|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.865||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.01||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle primary and first 2 secondary endpoints (reported sequentially) analyses at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05|MMRM|||The MMRM model included study intervention, age, BMI, region (Eastern Europe, ROW), ICS dose level at baseline (ICS dose level medium, ICS dose level high), visit (up to Week 12), study intervention-by-visit interaction, baseline ACQ-5, baseline PROMIS total score and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.||1.01|-2.40|0.422
81720162|NCT01563029|163136653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|22.4|||ANCOVA|Gate-keeper analysis||||22.4|9.6|<0.001
81720163|NCT01563029|163136653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|19.8|||ANCOVA||Inference for FF 100 μg versus (vs) placebo and FF 50 ug versus placebo was dependent upon statistical significance (SS) having first been achieved for the average of the higher two doses of FF (FF 100 ug and 50 ug ) versus placebo comparison.|||19.8|5.1|<0.001
81720164|NCT01563029|163136653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|26.9|||ANCOVA||Inference for FF 100 µg versus (vs) placebo and FF 50 ug versus placebo was dependent upon statistical significance (SS) having first been achieved for the average of the higher two doses of FF (FF 100 ug and 50 ug ) versus placebo comparsion.|||26.9|12.1|<0.001
81720165|NCT01563029|163136653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|26.0|||ANCOVA||Inference for FF 25 ug versus placebo was dependent upon statistical significance (SS) having first been achieved for both the FF 100 ug versus placebo comparison and the FF 50 ug versus placebocomparison.|||26.0|11.3|<0.001
81720166|NCT01563029|163136653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|14.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|21.4|||ANCOVA|||||21.4|6.7|<0.001
81720167|NCT01563029|163136654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.126|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.201|||ANCOVA|||||0.201|0.051|<0.001
81720168|NCT01563029|163136654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022||||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.094|||ANCOVA|||||0.094|-0.050|0.551
81720169|NCT01563029|163136654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.033||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.108|||ANCOVA|||||0.108|-0.041|0.379
81720170|NCT01563029|163136654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.064||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.137|||ANCOVA|||||0.137|-0.010|0.089
81720171|NCT01563029|163136655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.4||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|16.9|||ANCOVA|||||16.9|0.0|0.050
81720172|NCT01563029|163136655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.8||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|18.2|||ANCOVA|||||18.2|1.3|0.023
81720173|NCT01563029|163136655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.2||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|20.5|||ANCOVA|||||20.5|3.8|0.004
81720174|NCT01563029|163136655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.2||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|14.6|||ANCOVA|||||14.6|-2.1|0.143
81720175|NCT01563029|163136656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.2||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|19.0|||ANCOVA|||||19.0|3.4|0.005
81720176|NCT01563029|163136656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|21.1|||ANCOVA|||||21.1|5.7|<0.001
81720177|NCT01563029|163136656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.4|||<|0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|16.1|||ANCOVA|||||16.1|0.7|<0.033
81720178|NCT01563029|163136656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|15.7|||ANCOVA|||||15.7|0.3|0.042
81720179|NCT01563029|163136657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.2||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|21.7|||ANCOVA|||||21.7|0.7|0.037
81720180|NCT01563029|163136657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.1||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|23.6|||ANCOVA|||||23.6|2.6|0.014
81720181|NCT01563029|163136657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|16.3|||ANCOVA|||||16.3|-4.5|0.266
81720182|NCT01563029|163136657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.2||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|16.6|||ANCOVA|||||16.6|-4.2|0.242
81720183|NCT01563029|163136658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|31.3|||ANCOVA|||||31.3|10.0|<0.001
81720184|NCT01563029|163136658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|28.6|||ANCOVA|||||28.6|7.2|0.001
81720185|NCT01563029|163136658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.5||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|22.1|||ANCOVA|||||22.1|0.9|0.033
81720186|NCT01563029|163136658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|27.3|||ANCOVA|||||27.3|6.0|0.002
81720187|NCT01563029|163136659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|10.2|||ANCOVA|||||10.2|-6.1|0.619
81720188|NCT01563029|163136659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8||||0.161||95.0|-2.3|13.9|||ANCOVA|||||13.9|-2.3|0.161
81720189|NCT01563029|163136659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|12.0|||ANCOVA|||||12.0|-4.1|0.340
81720190|NCT01563029|163136659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|11.1|||ANCOVA|||||11.1|-5.0|0.459
81720191|NCT01563029|163136660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81720192|NCT01563029|163136660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.006
81720193|NCT01563029|163136660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.003
81720194|NCT01563029|163136660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81720195|NCT02861534|163136665|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.06|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||1.06|0.81|0.269
81720196|NCT02861534|163136666|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.0|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||1.00|0.81|0.048
81720197|NCT02861534|163136667|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.98|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||0.98|0.82|0.019
81720198|NCT02861534|163136668|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|0.99|||Andersen-Gill model|||||0.99|0.84|0.023
81720199|NCT02861534|163136669|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.98|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||0.98|0.83|0.021
81720200|NCT02861534|163136670|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.07|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||1.07|0.84|0.377
81720201|NCT02861534|163136673|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.2||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||2.8|-0.3|0.121
81720202|NCT02861534|163136674|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.6||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||1.6|-0.5|0.303
81720203|NCT02780115|163136689|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Diff|1.96||||0.1663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|4.74|||ANCOVA|||||4.74|-0.83|0.1663
81720204|NCT02780115|163136689|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Diff|4.77||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|7.56|||ANCOVA|||||7.56|1.98|0.0009
81720205|NCT02780115|163136689|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Diff|4.54||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|7.29|||ANCOVA|||||7.29|1.79|0.0014
81720206|NCT02780115|163136689|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Diff|4.81||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|7.58|||ANCOVA|||||7.58|2.03|0.0008
81720207|NCT00742859|163136709|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.14||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|1.14|||Log Rank|||Betrixaban 40mg compared to Warfarin||1.14|0.017|0.035
81720208|NCT00742859|163136709|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.711||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.225|2.24|||Log Rank|||Betrixaban 60mg compared to Warfarin||2.24|0.225|0.546
81720209|NCT00742859|163136709|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.755||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.239|2.39|||Log Rank|||Betrixaban 80mg compared to Warfarin||2.39|0.239|0.712
81720210|NCT00742859|163136710|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.508||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.301|0.856|||Log Rank|||Betrixaban 40mg compared to Warfarin||0.856|0.301|0.011
81720211|NCT00742859|163136710|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.767||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.481|1.22|||Log Rank|||Betrixaban 60mg compared to Warfarin||1.22|0.481|0.308
81720212|NCT00742859|163136710|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.551||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.332|0.914|||Log Rank|||Betrixaban 80mg compared to Warfarin||0.914|0.332|0.022
81720213|NCT00956709|163136715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||||||Two patients in each group had incomplete block before sugery.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.56
81720214|NCT00956709|163136717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3354|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3354
81720215|NCT00956709|163136718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0445|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0445
81720216|NCT02115373|163136721|OTHER||Median|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.446|7.195|||||TTP in months was calculated for Phase 1b: Tepotinib 300 mg and Phase 1b: Tepotinib 500 mg combined.|||7.195|1.446|
81720217|NCT02115373|163136721|OTHER||Median|3.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.858|4.238|||||TTP in months was calculated for Phase 2: Tepotinib 500 mg.|||4.238|2.858|
81720218|NCT02115373|163136722|OTHER||Median|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.413|3.68|||||PFS time in months was calculated for Phase 1b: Tepotinib 300 mg and Phase 1b: Tepotinib 500 mg combined.|||3.680|1.413|
81720219|NCT02115373|163136722|OTHER||Median|3.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|16.53|||||PFS time in months was calculated for Phase 2: Tepotinib 500 mg.|||16.53|0.03|
81720220|NCT02115373|163136723|OTHER||Median|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.413|3.844|||||PFS time in months was calculated for Phase 1b: Tepotinib 300 mg and Phase 1b: Tepotinib 500 mg combined.|||3.844|1.413|
81720221|NCT02115373|163136723|OTHER||Median|3.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.76|4.172|||||PFS time in months was was calculated for Phase 2: Tepotinib 500 mg.|||4.172|2.760|
81720222|NCT02115373|163136725|OTHER||Median|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.68|10.119|||||Overall Survival time in months was calculated for Phase 1b: Tepotinib 300 mg and Phase 1b: Tepotinib 500 mg combined.|||10.119|3.680|
81720223|NCT02115373|163136725|OTHER||Median|5.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.092|8.181|||||Overall Survival time in months was calculated for Phase 2: Tepotinib 500 mg.|||8.181|5.092|
81720224|NCT00962013|163136760|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority margin is 7%||||||0.0136|||||||Exact Binomial|||This revision study will demonstrate a 5-year survivorship of the Restoration Modular system not seven percent worse than an expected 95% survival rate using a lower 95% one-sided confidence bound.||||0.0136
81720225|NCT00962013|163136762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from HHS pre-op to HHS 5 year||||<0.0001
81720226|NCT00962013|163136763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from SF-36 Role-Physical pre-op score to 2 and 5 year scores||||<0.0001
81720227|NCT00962013|163136765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact Binomial|||Post-surgery femoral stem crack/fracture rate compared to 21% (pre-specified in protocol based on literature rates) Femoral subsidence rate compared to 18% (pre-specified in protocol based on literature rates)||||<0.0001
81720228|NCT03706209|163136803|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.12||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|35.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||35.97|0.47|0.161
81720229|NCT03706209|163136803|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.52||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|55.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||55.43|0.55|0.111
81720230|NCT03706209|163136804|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|4.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.25|0.71|0.222
81720231|NCT03706209|163136804|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|4.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.91|0.75|0.182
81720232|NCT03706209|163136805|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|25.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.39|0.33|0.294
81720233|NCT03706209|163136805|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.06||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|53.14|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||53.14|0.31|0.291
81720234|NCT03706209|163136806|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.77|0.45|0.617
81720235|NCT03706209|163136806|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|5.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5|0.6|0.319
81720236|NCT03706209|163136807|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.52|0.5|0.47
81720237|NCT03706209|163136807|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|7.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.82|0.76|0.136
81720238|NCT03706209|163136808|SUPERIORITY||least square means|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|3.0|||ANCOVA|||||3|-2.6|0.894
81720239|NCT03706209|163136808|SUPERIORITY||least square means|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|1.7|||ANCOVA|||Estimates and treatment comparison of least square means using an ANCOVA model, with treatment arm and (pooled) analysis center as factors and baseline outcome as covariate.||1.7|-3.8|0.456
81720240|NCT03706209|163136810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.572|||||||Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier estimate of the median time (day) to reach the PASI 75 criterion was not computed since data were too sparse.||||||0.572
81720241|NCT03706209|163136810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4494|||||||Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier estimate of the median time (day) to reach the PASI 75 criterion was not computed since data were too sparse.||||||0.4494
81720242|NCT03706209|163136811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7922|||||||Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier estimate of the median time (day) to reach the PASI 50 criterion was not computed since data were too sparse.||||||0.7922
81720243|NCT03706209|163136811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1425|||||||Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier estimate of the median time (day) to reach the PASI 50 criterion was not computed since data were too sparse.||||||0.1425
81720244|NCT03706209|163136812|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann using location shift|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0|0|0.992
81720245|NCT03706209|163136812|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann using location shift|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0|0|0.143
81720246|NCT03706209|163136815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.178
81720247|NCT03706209|163136815|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|7.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.48|0.05|0.718
81720248|NCT03706209|163136816|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|28.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.05|0.21|0.474
81720249|NCT03706209|163136816|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|19.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.05|0.08|0.867
81720250|NCT03706209|163136817|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|12.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.84|0.38|0.375
81720251|NCT03706209|163136817|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.24||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|27.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.08|0.66|0.116
81720252|NCT03706209|163136818|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.27|0.08|0.287
81720253|NCT03706209|163136818|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|6.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.4|0.53|0.332
81720254|NCT03706209|163136819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.63|0.25|0.719
81720255|NCT03706209|163136819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|5.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.32|0.55|0.357
81720256|NCT03706209|163136820|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|5.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.72|0.53|0.355
81720257|NCT03706209|163136820|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|7.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.37|0.67|0.198
81720258|NCT03706209|163136821|SUPERIORITY||least square means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.3|||ANCOVA|||Estimates and treatment comparison of least square means using an ANCOVA model, with treatment arm and (pooled) analysis center as factors and baseline outcome as covariate.||2.3|-1.7|0.757
81720259|NCT03706209|163136821|SUPERIORITY||least square means|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Estimates and treatment comparison of least square means using an ANCOVA model, with treatment arm and (pooled) analysis center as factors and baseline outcome as covariate.||0.9|-3.1|0.267
81720260|NCT03706209|163136822|SUPERIORITY||least square means|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.4|||ANCOVA|||Estimates and treatment comparison of least square means using an ANCOVA model, with treatment arm and (pooled) analysis center as factors and baseline outcome as covariate.||3.4|-1.4|0.412
81720261|NCT03706209|163136822|SUPERIORITY||least square means|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.4|||ANCOVA|||Estimates and treatment comparison of least square means using an ANCOVA model, with treatment arm and (pooled) analysis center as factors and baseline outcome as covariate.||1.4|-3.5|0.401
81470383|NCT00772005|162633318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6043||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6043
81720262|NCT03706209|163136823|SUPERIORITY||least square means|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.9|||ANCOVA|||Estimates and treatment comparison of least square means using an ANCOVA model, with treatment arm and (pooled) analysis center as factors and baseline outcome as covariate.||3.9|-3|0.801
81720263|NCT03706209|163136823|SUPERIORITY||least square means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.3|||ANCOVA|||Estimates and treatment comparison of least square means using an ANCOVA model, with treatment arm and (pooled) analysis center as factors and baseline outcome as covariate.||3.3|-3.4|0.957
81720264|NCT03706209|163136827|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.8|0.55|0.45
81720265|NCT03706209|163136827|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|5.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.26|0.74|0.186
81720266|NCT03706209|163136828|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.18|0.41|0.884
81720267|NCT03706209|163136828|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.64|0.61|0.384
81720268|NCT03706209|163136829|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|4.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.26|0.63|0.311
81720269|NCT03706209|163136829|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|3.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.17|0.47|0.699
81720270|NCT03706209|163136830|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann using location shift|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0|0|0.671
81720271|NCT03706209|163136830|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann using location shift|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0|0|0.183
81538294|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.53|-1.75||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-1.75|-9.53|0.0046
81720272|NCT03706209|163136831|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann using location shift|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0|0|0.542
81720273|NCT03706209|163136831|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann using location shift|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0|0|0.328
81720274|NCT03706209|163136832|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann using location shift|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0|0|0.921
81720275|NCT03706209|163136832|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann using location shift|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0|0|0.488
81720276|NCT03706209|163136843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1193|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1193
81720277|NCT03706209|163136843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0054|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0054
81720278|NCT03706209|163136844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2439|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2439
81720279|NCT03706209|163136844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2461|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2461
81720280|NCT03706209|163136845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4395|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4395
81720281|NCT03706209|163136845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0593|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0593
81720282|NCT03706209|163136847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0507|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0507
81720283|NCT03706209|163136847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0005
81720284|NCT03706209|163136848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0504|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0504
81720285|NCT03706209|163136848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0013|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0013
81720286|NCT03706209|163136849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.098|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.098
81720287|NCT03706209|163136849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0032|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0032
81720288|NCT04466956|163136879|OTHER|Statistical analysis was by intention-to-treat including all randomised participants, using Stata-12 software. Continuous data were summarised as mean and standard deviation, and categorical data as counts and percentages. Between group differences were reported with 95% confidence intervals, and p-values, using t-test to compare normally distributed data and chi-squared tests to compare categorical data.|||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Between group differences were reported with 95% confidence intervals, and p-values, using t-test to compare normally distributed data and chi-squared tests to compare categorical data.|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean worst pain scores were 5.98 and 6.88 in the standard care and VR groups respectively, with difference in means -0.9 (95% CI -2.1 - 0.28), p value 0.13. Mean anxiety scores at the end of the procedure were 3.94 and 4.4 in the standard care and VR groups respectively, with difference in means -0.46 (95% CI -2.1, 1.1), p value 0.57.||||<0.01
81720289|NCT00203931|163136880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.11
81720290|NCT00203931|163136881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon-Gehan test|||||||0.91
81720291|NCT00203931|163136882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.24
81720292|NCT00203931|163136883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046|||||||Wilcoxon-Gehan test|||||||0.046
81720293|NCT00203931|163136884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.029
81720294|NCT02180659|163136888|NON_INFERIORITY|"For the primary efficacy variable, a test of non-inferiority of Probuphine (active) versus SL BPN (control) responders was conducted. A non-inferiority margin of 20% was employed to define noninferiority.~A Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference in proportions was calculated, and non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference of proportions (Probuphine - SL BPN) was greater than -0.20."|Difference in Response Rate|0.088|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.167|||Chi-squared|||||0.167|0.009|<.001
81720295|NCT02180659|163136889|SUPERIORITY|At month 6 comparing those subject with no illicit drug use.||||||0.306|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.306
81720296|NCT02180659|163136890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||Log Rank|||||||.037
81720297|NCT02180659|163136892|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.832|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Comparing change in baseline to week 24 between the two groups.||||0.832
81720298|NCT02180659|163136893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.922|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.922
81720299|NCT02180659|163136894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.425|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.425
81720300|NCT02180659|163136895|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.505|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Comparing change in baseline to week 24 between the two groups.||||0.505
81720301|NCT00111007|163136896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.906||||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.627|1.31|||log rank test|||||1.310|0.627|0.492
81720302|NCT00111007|163136897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.996||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.744|1.333|||log rank test|||||1.333|0.744|0.979
81720303|NCT00111007|163136898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.863||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.641|1.162|||log rank test|||||1.162|0.641|0.331
81720304|NCT00111007|163136899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.398||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.437|||log rank test|||||1.437|0.110|0.146
81720305|NCT00111007|163136900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.389||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.389
81720306|NCT00440193|163136909|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming equal efficacy, a total of 88 events was calculated to give a power of 90% to prove that rivaroxaban is at least as effective as the comparator, considering a non-inferiority upper CI margin for the hazard ratio of 2.0 (two-sided α=0.05). A mean incidence for the primary efficacy outcome of 3% was expected and at least 1465 participants per group were determined to be necessary. This number was to be adjusted based on the observed overall incidence of symptomatic recurrent VTE.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2179|<|0.0001||95.0|0.44|1.04|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by intend treatment duration, adjusted for presence of active malignancy at baseline|The standard error of the log hazard ratio was estimated.|The rivaroxaban to comparator hazard ratio was computed with a 95% CI (confidence interval) (two-sided testing). Based on this model, rivaroxaban would be considered at least as effective as the comparator if the upper limit of the CI was less than 2.0.||1.04|0.44|< 0.0001
81720307|NCT00440193|163136910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1616||0.044||95.0|0.53|0.99||Nominal p-value|Regression, Cox|Stratified by intend treatment duration, adjusted for presence of active malignancy at baseline.|The standard error of the log hazard ratio was estimated.|||0.99|0.53|0.044
81720308|NCT00440193|163136911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1828||0.027||95.0|0.47|0.95||Nominal p-value|Regression, Cox|Stratified by intend treatment duration, adjusted for presence of active malignancy at baseline.|The standard error of the log hazard ratio was estimated.|||0.95|0.47|0.027
81720309|NCT00440193|163136913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1204||0.77||95.0|0.76|1.22||Nominal p-value|Regression, Cox|Stratified by intend treatment duration, adjusted for presence of active malignancy at baseline.|The standard error of the log hazard ratio was estimated.|||1.22|0.76|0.77
81720310|NCT00090259|163136932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.899||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.818|0.988|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment, region and β-blocker use at randomization|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on Losartan 150 mg compared to Losartan 50 mg|||0.988|0.818|0.027
81720311|NCT00090259|163136933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.924||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.848|1.006|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment, region and β-blocker use at randomization|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on Losartan 150 mg compared to Losartan 50 mg|||1.006|0.848|0.068
81720312|NCT00090259|163136934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.936||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.044|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment, region and β-blocker use at randomization|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on Losartan 150 mg compared to Losartan 50 mg|||1.044|0.840|0.235
81470384|NCT00772005|162633318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0463||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0463
81720313|NCT00090259|163136935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.865||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.762|0.982|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment, region and β-blocker use at randomization|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on Losartan 150 mg compared to Losartan 50 mg|||0.982|0.762|0.025
81720314|NCT00090259|163136936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.892||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.808|0.984|||Regression, Cox|Model terms: treatment, region and β-blocker use at randomization|Direction of the Comparison: Hazard Ratio of experiencing the endpoint on Losartan 150 mg compared to Losartan 50 mg|||0.984|0.808|0.023
81720315|NCT00345969|163136944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81720316|NCT00345969|163136945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.55
81720317|NCT00345969|163136946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.23
81720318|NCT00345969|163136947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.43
81720319|NCT00345969|163136948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.33
81720320|NCT00345969|163136949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.93
81720321|NCT00345969|163136950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.24
81720322|NCT00345969|163136951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.49
81720323|NCT00345969|163136952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.19
81720324|NCT00345969|163136953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.71
81720325|NCT00345969|163136954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.44
81720326|NCT00345969|163136955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.89
81720327|NCT00345969|163136956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.13
81720328|NCT03083639|163136958|EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between esomeprazole capsules (Regimen A) and esomeprazole tablets (Regimen B) was assessed for the natural logarithms of AUC∞ using analysis of variance (ANOVA) models. The models included regimen, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect. Within ANOVA framework, point estimates and their 90 percent (%) confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of AUC central values between esomeprazole capsules and tablets are presented.|Point estimate|1.018|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.969|1.07||||||||1.070|0.969|
81720329|NCT03083639|163136959|EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between esomeprazole capsules (Regimen A) and esomeprazole tablets (Regimen B) was assessed for the natural logarithms of AUCt using ANOVA models. The models included regimen, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect. Within ANOVA framework, point estimates and their 90% CIs for the ratio of AUC central values between esomeprazole capsules and tablets are presented.|Point estimate|0.993|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.939|1.05||||||||1.050|0.939|
81720330|NCT03083639|163136960|EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between esomeprazole capsules (Regimen A) and esomeprazole tablets (Regimen B) was assessed for the natural logarithms of Cmax using ANOVA models. The models included regimen, period, and sequence as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect. Within ANOVA framework, point estimates and their 90% CIs for the ratio of Cmax central values between esomeprazole capsules and tablets are presented.|Point estimate|0.942|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.009||||||||1.009|0.880|
81720331|NCT01275170|163136961|OTHER|Geometric mean ratio (GMR) \[Renal Impairment/Healthy Control\]|GMR|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.12|2.39||||||||2.39|1.12|
81720332|NCT01275170|163136961|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|2.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.51|3.18||||||||3.18|1.51|
81698715|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.95|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.95|1.05|0.0235
81698716|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.76|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.76|1.01|0.0459
81698717|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.04|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.04|1.17|0.0020
81698718|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.91|1.27|0.0019
81698719|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|3.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.62|1.62|<.0001
81698720|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.6765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.65|0.72|0.6765
81698721|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.54|1.23|0.0022
81698722|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|3.15|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.15|1.56|<.0001
81698723|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.63|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.63|1.08|0.0270
81698724|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|4.38|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||4.38|1.35|0.0030
81698725|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.44|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.44|0.38|0.3770
81698726|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|4.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||4.79|1.49|0.0009
81698727|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|5.78|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||5.78|1.87|<.0001
81698728|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.10|1.20|0.0011
81698729|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|2.47|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.47|1.41|<.0001
81698730|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.0273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.72|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.72|1.03|0.0273
81698731|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.1736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.54|0.93|0.1736
81698732|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.81|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.81|1.09|0.0092
81698733|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.20|1.20|0.0015
81698734|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|2.63|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.63|1.45|<.0001
81698735|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.86|1.06|0.0164
81698736|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.2857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.51|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.51|0.89|0.2857
81698737|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.80|1.07|0.0149
81698738|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|3.02|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.02|1.43|0.0001
81720333|NCT01275170|163136961|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|4.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.37|7.04||||||||7.04|3.37|
81720334|NCT01275170|163136961|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|9.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.45|13.46||||||||13.46|6.45|
81720335|NCT01275170|163136961|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2|2.58||||||||2.58|1.20|
81720336|NCT01275170|163136962|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.88||||||||1.88|0.64|
81720337|NCT01275170|163136962|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.77||||||||1.77|0.62|
81538295|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.61|-1.59||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-1.59|-9.61|0.0064
81720338|NCT01275170|163136962|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|2.2||||||||2.20|0.77|
81720339|NCT01275170|163136962|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|2.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.39|3.96||||||||3.96|1.39|
81720340|NCT01275170|163136962|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|1.44||||||||1.44|0.50|
81720341|NCT01275170|163136963|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.42|0.9||||||||0.90|0.42|
81720342|NCT01275170|163136963|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.31|0.66||||||||0.66|0.31|
81720343|NCT01275170|163136963|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.14|0.3||||||||0.30|0.14|
81720344|NCT01275170|163136963|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.07|0.16||||||||0.16|0.07|
81720345|NCT01275170|163136963|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|0.84||||||||0.84|0.39|
81720346|NCT01275170|163136964|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.21||||||||1.21|0.82|
81720347|NCT01275170|163136964|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.22||||||||1.22|0.84|
81720348|NCT01275170|163136964|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.08||||||||1.08|0.74|
81720349|NCT01275170|163136964|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.16||||||||1.16|0.79|
81720350|NCT01275170|163136964|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|3.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.7|4.0||||||||4.00|2.70|
81720351|NCT01275170|163136967|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.84||||||||1.84|1.07|
81720352|NCT01275170|163136967|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.17|1.99||||||||1.99|1.17|
81720353|NCT01275170|163136967|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|2.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.93|3.26||||||||3.26|1.93|
81720354|NCT01275170|163136967|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.39|4.03||||||||4.03|2.39|
81720355|NCT01275170|163136967|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.29||||||||1.29|0.76|
81720356|NCT01275170|163136968|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|2.06||||||||2.06|0.65|
81720357|NCT01275170|163136968|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|1.89||||||||1.89|0.61|
81720358|NCT01275170|163136968|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|2.32||||||||2.32|0.75|
81720359|NCT01275170|163136968|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|2.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|4.33||||||||4.33|1.40|
81720360|NCT01275170|163136968|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|1.51||||||||1.51|0.49|
81720361|NCT01275170|163136969|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|0.93||||||||0.93|0.54|
81720362|NCT01275170|163136969|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|0.85||||||||0.85|0.50|
81720363|NCT01275170|163136969|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.31|0.52||||||||0.52|0.31|
81720364|NCT01275170|163136969|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.25|0.42||||||||0.42|0.25|
81720365|NCT01275170|163136969|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.31||||||||1.31|0.78|
81720366|NCT01275170|163136970|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|1.08||||||||1.08|0.61|
81720367|NCT01275170|163136970|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.26||||||||1.26|0.72|
81720368|NCT01275170|163136970|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|1.06||||||||1.06|0.61|
81720369|NCT01275170|163136970|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.09||||||||1.09|0.63|
81720370|NCT01275170|163136970|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|2.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.93|3.36||||||||3.36|1.93|
81720371|NCT01275170|163136973|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|2.49||||||||2.49|1.03|
81720372|NCT01275170|163136973|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.21|2.87||||||||2.87|1.21|
81720373|NCT01275170|163136973|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.64|8.59||||||||8.59|3.64|
81720374|NCT01275170|163136973|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|13.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.96|21.12||||||||21.12|8.96|
81720375|NCT01275170|163136973|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|3.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.32|5.69||||||||5.69|2.32|
81720376|NCT01275170|163136974|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|2.08||||||||2.08|0.75|
81720377|NCT01275170|163136974|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.87||||||||1.87|0.69|
81720378|NCT01275170|163136974|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|2.44||||||||2.44|0.90|
81720379|NCT01275170|163136974|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|2.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.51|4.09||||||||4.09|1.51|
81720380|NCT01275170|163136974|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|1.54||||||||1.54|0.57|
81720381|NCT01275170|163136975|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|0.97||||||||0.97|0.40|
81720382|NCT01275170|163136975|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|0.83||||||||0.83|0.35|
81720383|NCT01275170|163136975|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.12|0.27||||||||0.27|0.12|
81720384|NCT01275170|163136975|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.05|0.11||||||||0.11|0.05|
81720385|NCT01275170|163136975|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.18|0.43||||||||0.43|0.18|
81720386|NCT01275170|163136976|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.04||||||||1.04|0.62|
81720387|NCT01275170|163136976|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.17||||||||1.17|0.71|
81720388|NCT01275170|163136976|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.03||||||||1.03|0.62|
81720389|NCT01275170|163136976|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|0.97||||||||0.97|0.59|
81720390|NCT01275170|163136976|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|2.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.16|3.65||||||||3.65|2.16|
81720391|NCT01275170|163136982|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|2.15||||||||2.15|1.07|
81720392|NCT01275170|163136982|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|0.9||||||||0.90|0.45|
81720393|NCT01275170|163136982|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.47|0.94||||||||0.94|0.47|
81720394|NCT01275170|163136983|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.83||||||||1.83|0.63|
81720395|NCT01275170|163136983|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|1.01||||||||1.01|0.35|
81720396|NCT01275170|163136983|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|1.04||||||||1.04|0.36|
81720397|NCT01275170|163136984|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|3.4||||||||3.40|0.63|
81720398|NCT01275170|163136984|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|2.0||||||||2.00|0.41|
81720399|NCT01275170|163136984|OTHER|GMR (Renal Impairment/Healthy Control)|GMR|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|1.78||||||||1.78|0.37|
81720400|NCT05004181|163137046|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the GMR was greater than 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|13.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.14|15.45|||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were based on the analysis of logarithmically transformed neutralizing titers using a linear regression model with terms of age, sex, and group.|||15.45|11.14|
81720401|NCT05004181|163137047|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the difference of percentages was greater than -10%.|Difference in Percentages|-4.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.04|0.83|||||Adjusted difference in percentages were estimated using minimum risk weights and stratified by sex and age group.|||0.83|-10.04|
81720402|NCT05004181|163137049|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|36.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.21|51.17|||||Adjusted difference was estimated using the minimum risk weights and stratified by sex and age group.|||51.17|19.21|
81720403|NCT05257109|163137218|OTHER|Mixed effects models with water concentration as the within subject factor and irritation as outcome. Outcome analyses will be intent-to-treat and using mixed-effects models. If model assumptions will appear to be violated, we will transform the data or fit more flexible generalized linear or nonparametric mixed models. A significant main effect of condition will be considered supportive of our hypothesis. Formal power analyses were not conducted for this pilot study.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.67||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|||||Significant p-value set at \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0014
81720404|NCT05257109|163137219|OTHER|Mixed effects models with water concentration as the within subject factor and LHS as outcome. Outcome analyses will be intent-to-treat and using mixed-effects models. If model assumptions will appear to be violated, we will transform the data or fit more flexible generalized linear or nonparametric mixed models. A significant main effect of condition will be considered supportive of our hypothesis. Formal power analyses were not conducted for this pilot study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.55|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81720405|NCT05257109|163137220|OTHER|Mixed effects models with water concentration as the within subject factor and DEQ as outcome. Outcome analyses will be intent-to-treat and using mixed-effects models. If model assumptions will appear to be violated, we will transform the data or fit more flexible generalized linear or nonparametric mixed models. A significant main effect of condition will be considered supportive of our hypothesis. Formal power analyses were not conducted for this pilot study.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.28|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81720406|NCT03515837|163137221|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.97|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by PD-L1 expression; treatment history; geographic region of the enrolling site.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by PD-L1 expression; treatment history; geographic region of the enrolling site.|||0.97|0.65|0.0122
81720407|NCT03515837|163137222|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.02|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by PD-L1 expression; treatment history; geographic region of the enrolling site.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by PD-L1 expression; treatment history; geographic region of the enrolling site.|||1.02|0.69|0.0362
81720408|NCT03515837|163137223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|9.9|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by PD-L1 expression; treatment history; geographic region of the enrolling site.|||9.9|-6.0|
81720409|NCT03515837|163137225|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|5.1|||||Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors PD-L1 expression, treatment history, and geographic region of the enrolling site as covariates.|||5.10|-1.93|
81720410|NCT03515837|163137226|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||||95.0|0.68|1.27|||||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by PD-L1 expression; treatment history; geographic region of the enrolling site.|||1.27|0.68|
81720411|NCT02957682|163137239|NON_INFERIORITY|Upper confidence interval (CI) limit was compared to the noninferiority margin, which was 0.2%, and noninferiority was declared if the upper CI limit was below the noninferiority margin.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.6055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.055||P-value was taken from mixed-effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) analysis.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures||Model: fixed categorical effects of treatment group, randomization strata as per IVRS, time point, treatment-by-time point, strata-by-time point, continuous fixed covariates of baseline SWMS raw score value, baseline value by time-point interaction.|Change at Week 96||0.055|-0.094|0.6055
81720412|NCT00149669|163137255|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.67|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.24|17.73|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||17.73|4.24|<0.01
81720413|NCT00149669|163137256|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.95|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||1.95|.43|0.82
81720414|NCT00149669|163137257|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61|||=|0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.26|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||1.26|0.29|=0.19
81720415|NCT02458365|163137262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.75|||Regression, Logistic|Hierarchical logistic regression using random intercepts for school to account for the clustered study design||||.75|.51|<.0001
81720416|NCT02458365|163137262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.68|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted model that controls for potential confounds and covariates, including variables that predicted non-response and the primary outcomes.||||.68|.45|<.0001
81470385|NCT00772005|162633319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9258||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9258
81470386|NCT00772005|162633319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9116||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9116
81720417|NCT02458365|163137263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.84|||Regression, Logistic|Hierarchical logistic regression using random intercepts for school to account for the clustered study design||||.84|.57|<.001
81720418|NCT02458365|163137263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.75|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted model that controls for potential confounds and covariates, including variables that predicted non-response and the primary outcomes.||||.75|.50|<.0001
81720419|NCT02458365|163137264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.67|||Regression, Logistic|Hierarchical logistic regression using random intercepts for school to account for the clustered study design||||.67|.43|<.0001
81720420|NCT02458365|163137264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.56|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted model that controls for potential confounds and covariates, including variables that predicted non-response and the primary outcomes.||||.56|.36|<.0001
81720421|NCT02458365|163137265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.62|||Regression, Logistic|Hierarchical logistic regression using random intercepts for school to account for the clustered study design||||.62|.41|<.0001
81720422|NCT02458365|163137265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.54|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted model that controls for potential confounds and covariates, including variables that predicted non-response and the primary outcomes.||||.54|.35|<.0001
81720423|NCT02458365|163137266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.78|||Regression, Logistic|Hierarchical logistic regression using random intercepts for school to account for the clustered study design||||.78|.38|.001
81720424|NCT02458365|163137266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.9|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted model that controls for potential confounds and covariates, including variables that predicted non-response and the primary outcomes.||||.90|.40|.013
81720425|NCT02458365|163137267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.76|||Regression, Logistic|Hierarchical logistic regression using random intercepts for school to account for the clustered study design||||.76|.37|<.001
81720426|NCT02458365|163137267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.82|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted model that controls for potential confounds and covariates, including variables that predicted non-response and the primary outcomes.||||.82|.35|.004
81720427|NCT02458365|163137268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.78|||Regression, Logistic|Hierarchical logistic regression using random intercepts for school to account for the clustered study design||||.78|.35|.002
81720428|NCT02458365|163137268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.81|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted model that controls for potential confounds and covariates, including variables that predicted non-response and the primary outcomes.||||.81|.31|.005
81720429|NCT02458365|163137269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.64|||Regression, Logistic|Hierarchical logistic regression using random intercepts for school to account for the clustered study design||||.64|.29|<.0001
81720430|NCT02458365|163137269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.77|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted model that controls for potential confounds and covariates, including variables that predicted non-response and the primary outcomes.||||.77|.29|.003
81720431|NCT02953262|163137270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.057
81470387|NCT00772005|162633319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4848||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4848
81720432|NCT02953262|163137270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.753||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.753
81720433|NCT02953262|163137270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.613||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.613
81720434|NCT02953262|163137271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.308||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.308
81720435|NCT02953262|163137271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.154||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.154
81720436|NCT02953262|163137271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.025
81720437|NCT02953262|163137272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.102||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.102
81720438|NCT02953262|163137272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.023
81720439|NCT02953262|163137272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.439||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.439
81720440|NCT02953262|163137273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.982||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.982
81720441|NCT02953262|163137273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.559||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.559
81720442|NCT02953262|163137273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.032
81720443|NCT03349437|163137324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||This p-value is in reference to the total Modified 6MWT Distance|Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||||||0.02
81720444|NCT02367729|163137337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3947||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.93|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.93|1.37|0.003
81720445|NCT00759174|163137345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|4.34|||Conditional logistic regression|||Conditional logistic regression was stratified by participant.||4.34|1.06|0.033
81720446|NCT00759174|163137346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|4.19|||Conditional logistic regression|||Conditional logistic regression was stratified by participant.||4.19|1.33|0.003
81720447|NCT00759174|163137347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|7.69|||Conditional logistic regression|||Conditional logistic regression was stratified by participant.||7.69|1.70|<0.001
81720448|NCT01890109|163137348|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.83|||Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance|||Repeated measures analysis of covariance was performed on the log transformed ratio to baseline of the number of daily moderate to severe hot flashes. Independent variables included treatment, week, and the treatment-by-week interaction; subject served as a random effect; and the log transformed baseline number of daily moderate to severe hot flashes was used as a covariate.||1.83|0.66|0.723
81720449|NCT01890109|163137349|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Geometric Mean Ratio|1.14||||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.74|||Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance|||Repeated measures analysis of covariance was performed on the log transformed ratio to baseline of the daily hot flash severity score. Independent variables included treatment, week, and the treatment-by-week interaction; subject served as a random effect; and the log transformed baseline daily hot flash severity score was used as a covariate.||1.74|0.74|0.551
81720450|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|6.116|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.976|6.255|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||6.255|5.976|<.0001
81720451|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|6.073|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.963|6.183|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||6.183|5.963|<.0001
81720452|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|5.736|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.605|5.868|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||5.868|5.605|<.0001
81720453|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|5.792|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.687|5.897|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||5.897|5.687|<.0001
81720454|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|5.835|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.701|5.969|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||5.969|5.701|<.0001
81720455|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|5.799|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.694|5.904|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||5.904|5.694|<.0001
81720456|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|4.881|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.713|5.048|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||5.048|4.713|<.0001
81720457|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|4.844|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.711|4.977|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||4.977|4.711|<.0001
81720458|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|5.185|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.021|5.35|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||5.350|5.021|<.0001
81720459|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|4.933|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.801|5.066|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||5.066|4.801|<.0001
81720460|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|5.014|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.852|5.175|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||5.175|4.852|<.0001
81720461|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|4.892|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.763|5.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||5.020|4.763|<.0001
81720462|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.379||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.646|-0.112|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||-0.112|-0.646|0.0013
81470388|NCT00772005|162633320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7612||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7612
81540184|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.5761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|4.58||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||4.58|0.43|0.5761
81470389|NCT00772005|162633320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5761||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5761
81720463|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.281||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.496|-0.065|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||-0.065|-0.496|0.0034
81538296|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.72|-4.65||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-4.65|-12.72|<0.0001
81720464|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.281||||0.0354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.549|-0.012|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||-0.012|-0.549|0.0354
81720465|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.274||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.489|-0.059|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||-0.059|-0.489|0.0044
81720466|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.235|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.539|-0.93|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||-0.930|-1.539|<.0001
81720467|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.229|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.475|-0.983|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||-0.983|-1.475|<.0001
81720468|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||-0.630|-1.230|<.0001
81720469|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.383|-0.896|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||-0.896|-1.383|<.0001
81720470|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|0.723|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.436|1.009|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||1.009|0.436|<.0001
81720471|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|0.901|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.667|1.134|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||1.134|0.667|<.0001
81720472|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|0.821|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.533|1.109|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||1.109|0.533|<.0001
81720473|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|0.907|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.675|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||1.140|.675|<.0001
81720474|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.133||||0.8291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.453|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||0.188|-0.453|.8291
81720475|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.048||||0.9997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.308|0.213|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||0.213|-0.308|0.9997
81720476|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|0.172||||0.5755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.145|0.488|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||0.488|-0.145|0.5755
81720477|NCT03692078|163137429|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|0.042||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.217|0.301|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNAL amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||0.301|-0.217|0.9999
81720478|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|2.629|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.317|2.94|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||2.940|2.317|<.0001
81470390|NCT00772005|162633320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1576||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1576
81698739|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|3.28|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.28|1.57|<.0001
81698740|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.92|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.92|0.93|0.1180
81698741|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.14|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.14|1.13|0.0062
81698742|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.32|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.32|1.24|0.0009
81698743|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.69||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|4.61|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||4.61|1.56|0.0003
81698744|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|5.28|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||5.28|1.82|<.0001
81698745|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.32|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.32|0.76|0.3120
81698746|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.14|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.14|1.30|0.0019
81698747|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|3.59|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.59|1.52|0.0001
81698748|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.95|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.95|1.12|0.0064
81698749|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.31|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.31|1.32|0.0001
81698750|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.2757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.48|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.48|0.89|0.2757
81698751|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.0575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.65|0.99|0.0575
81698752|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.96|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.96|1.17|0.0015
81698753|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.16|1.23|0.0007
81698754|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.31|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.31|1.31|0.0001
81698755|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.79|1.07|0.0124
81698756|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.91|1.15|0.0025
81698757|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.51|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.51|1.33|0.0002
81698758|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|2.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.79|1.48|<.0001
81698759|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.5701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.49|0.80|0.5701
81698760|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.22|1.26|0.0004
81720479|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|2.632|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.321|2.943|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||2.943|2.321|<.0001
81720480|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|2.006|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.714|2.298|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||2.298|1.714|<.0001
81720481|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|2.143|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.847|2.44|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||2.440|1.847|<.0001
81720482|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|1.987|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|2.284|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||2.284|1.690|<.0001
81720483|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|2.261|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.964|2.559|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||2.559|1.964|<.0001
81720484|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.263||||0.1658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.635|0.109|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||0.109|-0.635|0.1658
81720485|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.659||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.036|-0.282|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||-0.282|-1.036|0.0007
81720486|NCT03692078|163137431|NON_INFERIORITY|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.302||||0.1055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.667|0.064|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||0.064|-0.667|0.1055
81720487|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.243||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.617|0.132|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||0.132|-0.617|0.2040
81720488|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.244||||0.1829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.603|0.116|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)"||0.116|-0.603|0.1829
81720489|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.248||||0.1801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.612|0.115|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||0.115|-0.612|0.1801
81720490|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.622||||0.0391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.225|-0.019|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.019|-1.225|0.0391
81720491|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.489||||0.1864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.096|0.119|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.119|-1.096|0.1864
81720492|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.642||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.246|-0.037|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.037|-1.246|0.0310
81720493|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.642||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.246|-0.037|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|"Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7.~Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)"||-0.037|-1.246|0.0310
81720494|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.891|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|-2.202|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-2.202|-3.580|<.0001
81720495|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.291|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.985|-2.597|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-2.597|-3.985|<.0001
81720496|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.605|-2.255|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-2.255|-3.605|<.0001
81470391|NCT00772005|162633321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9565||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9565
81720497|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.875|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.559|-2.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-2.190|-3.559|<.0001
81720498|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.604|2.896|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.896|1.604|<.0001
81720499|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.391|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.737|3.046|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||3.046|1.737|<.0001
81720500|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.231|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.582|2.879|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.879|1.582|<.0001
81720501|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.509|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.857|3.162|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||3.162|1.857|<.0001
81720502|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.019||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.743|0.705|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.705|-0.743|1.0000
81720503|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.411||||0.5639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.142|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.320|-1.142|0.5639
81720504|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.058||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.771|0.656|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.656|-0.771|1.0000
81720505|NCT03692078|163137431|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.006||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.721|0.732|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NNN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.732|-0.721|1.0000
81720506|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.691|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.519|2.863|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.863|2.519|<.0001
81720507|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.718|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.546|2.89|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.890|2.546|<.0001
81720508|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.415|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.252|2.577|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.577|2.252|<.0001
81720509|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.276|2.603|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.603|2.276|<.0001
81720510|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.583|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.417|2.748|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.748|2.417|<.0001
81720511|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.591|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.426|2.757|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.757|2.426|<.0001
81720512|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.107|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.901|1.314|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.314|0.901|<.0001
81720513|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.017|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.225|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.225|0.810|<.0001
81720514|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.828|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.624|2.031|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.031|1.624|<.0001
81470392|NCT00772005|162633321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9178||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9178
81698761|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.46|1.40|<.0001
81698762|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.17|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.17|1.35|0.0008
81698763|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.83|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.83|1.19|0.0059
81698764|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.7741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.46|0.60|0.7741
81698765|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.25|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.25|1.50|<.0001
81698766|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.90|1.32|0.0008
81698767|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.60|0.97|0.0890
81698768|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.83|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.83|1.10|0.0067
81698769|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.85|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.85|1.10|0.0072
81698770|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.06|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.06|1.23|0.0004
81698771|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.15|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.15|1.20|0.0013
81698772|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.39|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.39|1.34|<.0001
81698773|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|3.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.30|1.51|<.0001
81698774|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|3.71|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||3.71|1.72|<.0001
81698775|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.62|0.98|0.0732
81698776|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.68|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.68|1.01|0.0399
81698777|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.0536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.67|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.67|1.00|0.0536
81698778|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.88|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.88|1.12|0.0043
81698779|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.91|1.07|0.0143
81698780|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.16|1.23|0.0007
81698781|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.38|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.38|1.17|0.0050
81698782|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.40|1.18|0.0043
81698783|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.2777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.48|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.48|0.89|0.2777
81720515|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.782|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.577|1.988|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.988|1.577|<.0001
81720516|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.350|-0.750|<.0001
81720517|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.051|-0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.650|-1.051|<.0001
81720518|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.276||||0.1608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.609|0.057|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.057|-0.609|0.1608
81720519|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.278||||0.1575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.613|0.056|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.056|-0.613|0.1575
81720520|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.108||||0.9728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.442|0.226|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.226|-0.442|0.9728
81720521|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.127||||0.9262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.461|0.208|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.208|-0.461|0.9262
81720522|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.584|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.963|-1.204|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.204|-1.963|<.0001
81720523|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.701|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.081|-1.32|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.320|-2.081|<.0001
81540185|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.04|0.20|0.4540
81698784|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.70|1.02|0.0326
81698785|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.1823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.55|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.55|0.92|0.1823
81698786|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.71|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.71|1.02|0.0350
81698787|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.88|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.88|1.07|0.0164
81698788|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.84|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.84|1.04|0.0257
81698789|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.35|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.35|1.14|0.0070
81698790|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.32|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.32|1.13|0.0085
81698791|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.4925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.41|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.41|0.85|0.4925
81698792|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.1534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.55|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.55|0.93|0.1534
81698793|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.1202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.60|0.95|0.1202
81698794|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.1222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.60|0.95|0.1222
81698795|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.90|1.06|0.0179
81698796|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.99|1.12|0.0065
81698797|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.20|1.06|0.0223
81698798|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.40|1.17|0.0045
81698799|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.28|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.28|0.77|0.9385
81698800|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.1093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.59|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56, \>=30%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.59|0.95|0.1093
81698801|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.1631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.57|0.93|0.1631
81698802|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.74|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56, \>=50%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.74|1.03|0.0285
81698803|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.0389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.81|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.81|1.02|0.0389
81698804|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56, \>=70%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.86|1.04|0.0240
81698805|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.34|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.34|1.15|0.0063
81698806|NCT02528253|163094291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.47|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56, \>=90%: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline RMDQ, baseline average LBPI and treatment.||2.47|1.22|0.0021
81720524|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.863|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.237|-0.489|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.489|-1.237|<.0001
81720525|NCT03692078|163137433|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.936|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.312|-0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: NE amount excreted (mg/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.560|-1.312|<.0001
81720526|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.31|3.63|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||3.630|3.310|<.0001
81720527|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.508|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.348|3.668|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||3.668|3.348|<.0001
81720528|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.891|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.741|3.042|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||3.042|2.741|<.0001
81720529|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.873|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.719|3.027|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||3.027|2.719|<.0001
81720530|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.928|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.775|3.082|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||3.082|2.775|<.0001
81720531|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.896|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.742|3.049|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||3.049|2.742|<.0001
81720532|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.864|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.672|1.055|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.055|0.672|<.0001
81720533|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.786|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.592|0.981|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.981|0.592|<.0001
81720534|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.641|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.452|0.829|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.829|0.452|<.0001
81720535|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.485|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.680|0.290|<.0001
81720536|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.747|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.562|0.932|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.932|0.562|<.0001
81720537|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.833|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.645|1.021|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.021|0.645|<.0001
81720538|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.579|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.889|-0.268|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.268|-0.889|<.0001
81720539|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.635|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.949|-0.321|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.321|-0.949|<.0001
81720540|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.542|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.853|-0.231|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.231|-0.853|<.0001
81720541|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.613|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.924|-0.301|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.301|-0.924|<.0001
81720542|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.606|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.959|-2.253|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-2.253|-2.959|<.0001
81720543|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.722|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.078|-2.366|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-2.366|-3.078|<.0001
81538297|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.78|-4.75||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-4.75|-12.78|<0.0001
81720544|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.829|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.177|-2.481|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-2.481|-3.177|<.0001
81720545|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.024|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.378|-2.669|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-2.669|-3.378|<.0001
81720546|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.144|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.811|2.478|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.478|1.811|<.0001
81720547|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.701|2.379|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.379|1.701|<.0001
81720548|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.181|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.846|2.516|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.516|1.846|<.0001
81720549|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.063|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.725|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.400|1.725|<.0001
81470393|NCT00772005|162633321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1491||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1491
81720550|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.117||||0.9705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.256|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.490|-0.256|0.9705
81720551|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.047||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.425|0.332|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.332|-0.425|1.0000
81720552|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.106||||0.9835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.475|0.263|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.263|-0.475|0.9835
81720553|NCT03692078|163137435|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.348||||0.0854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.725|0.029|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-AN amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.029|-0.725|0.0854
81720554|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.028|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.901|3.154|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||3.154|2.901|<.0001
81720555|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.034|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.927|3.141|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||3.141|2.927|<.0001
81720556|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.603|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.483|2.722|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.722|2.483|<.0001
81720557|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.567|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.465|2.67|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.670|2.465|<.0001
81720558|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.716|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.595|2.838|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.838|2.595|<.0001
81720559|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.643|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.541|2.746|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.746|2.541|<.0001
81720560|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.235|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.083|1.386|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.386|1.083|<.0001
81720561|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.174|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.045|1.304|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.304|1.045|<.0001
81720562|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.219|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.368|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.368|1.070|<.0001
81720563|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.176|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.046|1.306|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.306|1.046|<.0001
81720564|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.176|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.029|1.322|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.322|1.029|<.0001
81720565|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.174|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.049|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.300|1.049|<.0001
81720566|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.425|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.669|-0.181|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.181|-0.669|<.0001
81720567|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.467|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.677|-0.256|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.256|-0.677|<.0001
81720568|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.311||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.556|-0.066|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.066|-0.556|0.0052
81470394|NCT00772005|162633322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7056||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7056
81720569|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.391|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.182|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.182|-0.600|<.0001
81720570|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.793|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|-1.516|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.516|-2.070|<.0001
81720571|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.859|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.098|-1.621|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.621|-2.098|<.0001
81720572|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.809|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.082|-1.535|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.535|-2.082|<.0001
81720573|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.858|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.096|-1.621|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.621|-2.096|<.0001
81720574|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.427|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.166|1.688|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.688|1.166|<.0001
81720575|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.393|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.166|1.62|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.620|1.166|<.0001
81720576|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.541|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.278|1.803|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.803|1.278|<.0001
81720577|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.469|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.243|1.695|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.695|1.243|<.0001
81720578|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.059||||0.9987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.233|0.351|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.351|-0.233|0.9987
81720579|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.253|0.254|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.254|-0.253|1.0000
81720580|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.043||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.246|0.332|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.332|-0.246|0.9999
81720581|NCT03692078|163137437|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.002||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.251|0.254|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 4-ABP amount excreted (ng/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.254|-0.251|1.0000
81720582|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.407|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.283|2.531|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.531|2.283|<.0001
81720583|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.398|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.253|2.543|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.543|2.253|<.0001
81720584|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.303|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.187|2.42|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.420|2.187|<.0001
81720585|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.112|2.389|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.389|2.112|<.0001
81720586|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.285|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.166|2.404|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.404|2.166|<.0001
81720587|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.272|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.133|2.412|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.412|2.133|<.0001
81720588|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.992|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.844|2.14|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.140|1.844|<.0001
81720589|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.894|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.719|2.069|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.069|1.719|<.0001
81720590|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.102|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.955|2.248|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.248|1.955|<.0001
81720591|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.075|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|2.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.250|1.900|<.0001
81720592|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.746|2.033|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.033|1.746|<.0001
81720593|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.944|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.775|2.114|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.114|1.775|<.0001
81470395|NCT00772005|162633322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5179||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5179
81720594|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.104||||0.8674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.345|0.137|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.137|-0.345|0.8674
81720595|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.148||||0.6519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.429|0.133|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.133|-0.429|0.6519
81720596|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.122||||0.7301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.363|0.119|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.119|-0.363|0.7301
81720597|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.126||||0.8076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.405|0.154|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.154|-0.405|0.8076
81720598|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.415||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.689|-0.142|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.142|-0.689|0.0004
81720599|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.504||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.822|-0.185|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.185|-0.822|0.0002
81720600|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.306||||0.0183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.578|-0.034|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.034|-0.578|0.0183
81720601|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.323||||0.0443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.641|-0.005|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.005|-0.641|0.0443
81720602|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.414||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.155|0.672|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.672|0.155|0.0002
81720603|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.306||||0.0454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.608|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.608|0.004|0.0454
81720604|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.396||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.136|0.655|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.655|0.136|0.0004
81720605|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.328||||0.0261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.630|0.026|0.0261
81720606|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.102||||0.9455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.187|0.392|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.392|-0.187|0.9455
81720607|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.387|0.287|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.287|-0.387|0.9999
81720608|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.212||||0.2633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.498|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.498|-0.074|0.2633
81720609|NCT03692078|163137439|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.13||||0.8769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.205|0.465|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: HEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.465|-0.205|0.8769
81720610|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.417|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.315|5.52|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (PP Population)||5.520|5.315|<.0001
81720611|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.436|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.324|5.548|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (PP Population)||5.548|5.324|<.0001
81720612|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.957|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.86|5.053|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (PP Population)||5.053|4.860|<.0001
81720613|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.974|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.867|5.081|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (PP Population)||5.081|4.867|<.0001
81720614|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.984|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.886|5.082|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (PP Population)||5.082|4.886|<.0001
81720615|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.975|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.868|5.082|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (PP Population)||5.082|4.868|<.0001
81720616|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.367|3.612|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (PP Population)||3.612|3.367|<.0001
81720617|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.347|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.212|3.483|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (PP Population)||3.483|3.212|<.0001
81720618|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.539|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.418|3.66|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (PP Population)||3.660|3.418|<.0001
81720619|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.419|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.284|3.554|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (PP Population)||3.554|3.284|<.0001
81720620|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.492|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.373|3.611|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (PP Population)||3.611|3.373|<.0001
81538298|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.27|-6.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-6.09|-14.27|<0.0001
81720621|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.437|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.306|3.568|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (PP Population)||3.568|3.306|<.0001
81720622|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.461|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.262|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (PP Population)||-0.262|-0.660|<.0001
81720623|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.462|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.679|-0.244|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (PP Population)||-0.244|-0.679|<.0001
81720624|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.433|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.633|-0.233|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (PP Population)||-0.233|-0.633|<.0001
81720625|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.461|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.678|-0.244|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (PP Population)||-0.244|-0.678|<.0001
81720626|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.928|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.154|-1.701|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (PP Population)||-1.701|-2.154|<.0001
81720627|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.089|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.336|-1.842|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (PP Population)||-1.842|-2.336|<.0001
81720628|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.879|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.102|-1.656|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (PP Population)||-1.656|-2.102|<.0001
81720629|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.017|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.262|-1.772|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (PP Population)||-1.772|-2.262|<.0001
81720630|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.465|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.679|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (PP Population)||1.679|1.250|<.0001
81720631|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.537|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.303|1.772|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (PP Population)||1.772|1.303|<.0001
81720632|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.492|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.277|1.707|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (PP Population)||1.707|1.277|<.0001
81720633|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.538|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.304|1.772|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (PP Population)||1.772|1.304|<.0001
81720634|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.003||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.242|0.237|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (PP Population)||0.237|-0.242|1.0000
81720635|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.9399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.351|0.172|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (PP Population)||0.172|-0.351|0.9399
81720636|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.047||||0.9993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.283|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (PP Population)||0.283|-0.190|0.9993
81720637|NCT03692078|163137441|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (PP Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.018||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.278|0.242|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: CEMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (PP Population)||0.242|-0.278|1.0000
81720638|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.805|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.639|1.971|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.971|1.639|<.0001
81720639|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.788|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.622|1.954|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.954|1.622|<.0001
81720640|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.145|1.462|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.462|1.145|<.0001
81720641|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.304|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.134|1.447|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.447|1.134|<.0001
81720642|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.353|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.194|1.513|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.513|1.194|<.0001
81720643|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.313|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.153|1.472|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.472|1.153|<.0001
81720644|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.956|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.155|-0.756|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.756|-1.155|<.0001
81720645|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.114|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.315|-0.913|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.913|-1.315|<.0001
81470396|NCT00772005|162633322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4585||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4585
81538299|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.54|-2.36||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-2.36|-10.54|0.0021
81470397|NCT00772005|162633323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0690
81720646|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.999|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.195|-0.803|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.803|-1.195|<.0001
81470398|NCT00772005|162633323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5324||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5324
81720647|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.164|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.364|-0.964|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.964|-1.364|<.0001
81720648|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.775|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.969|-0.582|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.582|-0.969|<.0001
81720649|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.795|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.600|-0.990|<.0001
81720650|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.514||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.836|-0.193|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.193|-0.836|0.0002
81720651|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.484||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.808|-0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.160|-0.808|0.0005
81720652|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.452||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.775|-0.128|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.128|-0.775|0.0014
81720653|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.475||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.799|-0.152|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.152|-0.799|0.0007
81720654|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.127|-2.394|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-2.394|-3.127|<.0001
81720655|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.902|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.271|-2.533|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-2.533|-3.271|<.0001
81720656|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.804|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.165|-2.443|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-2.443|-3.165|<.0001
81720657|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.952|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.317|-2.587|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-2.587|-3.317|<.0001
81720658|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.066|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.719|2.413|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.413|1.719|<.0001
81720659|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.099|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.748|2.449|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.449|1.748|<.0001
81720660|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.129|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.779|2.478|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.478|1.779|<.0001
81470399|NCT00772005|162633323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0946||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0946
81540186|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.3732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||1.96|0.17|0.3732
81720661|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.107|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.756|2.459|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.459|1.756|<.0001
81720662|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.7678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.569|0.209|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.209|-0.569|0.7678
81720663|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.319||||0.1691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.711|0.073|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.073|-0.711|0.1691
81720664|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.224||||0.5178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.606|0.158|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.158|-0.606|0.5178
81720665|NCT03692078|163137443|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.369||||0.0699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.757|0.018|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: S-PMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.018|-0.757|0.0699
81720666|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|6.177|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.062|6.292|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||6.292|6.062|<.0001
81720667|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|6.197|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.082|6.312|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||6.312|6.082|<.0001
81720668|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.798|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.69|5.906|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||5.906|5.690|<.0001
81720669|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.71|5.93|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||5.930|5.710|<.0001
81720670|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.863|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.753|5.974|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||5.974|5.753|<.0001
81720671|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.816|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.706|5.927|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||5.927|5.706|<.0001
81720672|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.947|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.809|5.084|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||5.084|4.809|<.0001
81720673|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.913|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.774|5.052|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||5.052|4.774|<.0001
81720674|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.862|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.727|4.998|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||4.998|4.727|<.0001
81720675|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.938|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.799|5.076|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||5.076|4.799|<.0001
81720676|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.826|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.693|4.959|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||4.959|4.693|<.0001
81720677|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.902|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.767|5.037|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||5.037|4.767|<.0001
81720678|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.379|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.602|-0.156|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.156|-0.602|<.0001
81720679|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.376|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.601|-0.152|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.152|-0.601|<.0001
81720680|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.314||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.537|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.090|-0.537|0.0014
81720681|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.381|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.604|-0.157|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.157|-0.604|<.0001
81720682|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.484|-0.977|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.977|-1.484|<.0001
81720683|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.284|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.539|-1.029|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.029|-1.539|<.0001
81720684|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.315|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.564|-1.065|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.065|-1.564|<.0001
81720685|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.259|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.512|-1.006|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.006|-1.512|<.0001
81720686|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.972|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.732|1.211|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.211|0.732|<.0001
81720687|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.918|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.676|1.161|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.161|0.676|<.0001
81720688|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.037|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.797|1.278|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.278|0.797|<.0001
81720689|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.914|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.672|1.156|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.156|0.672|<.0001
81720690|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.121||||0.7939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.147|0.388|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.388|-0.147|0.7939
81720691|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.011||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.281|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.281|-0.260|1.0000
81720692|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.036||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.228|0.301|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.301|-0.228|1.0000
81720693|NCT03692078|163137445|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.036||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.233|0.305|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HMPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.305|-0.233|1.0000
81720694|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|7.367|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.25|7.485|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||7.485|7.250|<.0001
81720695|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|7.368|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.251|7.485|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||7.485|7.251|<.0001
81720696|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|6.883|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.773|6.994|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||6.994|6.773|<.0001
81720697|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|6.892|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.78|7.004|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||7.004|6.780|<.0001
81720698|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|6.942|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.829|7.054|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||7.054|6.829|<.0001
81720699|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|6.896|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.784|7.008|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||7.008|6.784|<.0001
81720700|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.879|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.739|6.019|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||6.019|5.739|<.0001
81720701|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.804|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.662|5.946|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||5.946|5.662|<.0001
81470400|NCT00772005|162633324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1878||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1878
81538300|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.71|-3.66||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-3.66|-11.71|0.0002
81720702|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.916|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.778|6.054|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||6.054|5.778|<.0001
81720703|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.917|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.775|6.058|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||6.058|5.775|<.0001
81720704|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|6.017|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.881|6.153|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||6.153|5.881|<.0001
81720705|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|6.012|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.874|6.149|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||6.149|5.874|<.0001
81720706|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.484|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.711|-0.257|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.257|-0.711|<.0001
81720707|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.476|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.705|-0.248|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.248|-0.705|<.0001
81720708|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.426|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.654|-0.198|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.198|-0.654|<.0001
81720709|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.472|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.701|-0.244|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.244|-0.701|<.0001
81720710|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.489|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.747|-1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.230|-1.747|<.0001
81720711|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.564|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.825|-1.304|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.304|-1.825|<.0001
81720712|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.451|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.706|-1.197|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.197|-1.706|<.0001
81720713|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.452|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|-1.193|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.193|-1.710|<.0001
81720714|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.866|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.110|0.622|<.0001
81720715|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.633|1.128|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.128|0.633|<.0001
81720716|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.924|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.169|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.169|0.680|<.0001
81720717|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.884|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.638|1.131|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.131|0.638|<.0001
81720718|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.138||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.411|0.134|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.134|-0.411|0.6800
81720719|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.208||||0.2371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.483|0.068|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.068|-0.483|0.2371
81720720|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.101||||0.9133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.371|0.169|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.169|-0.371|0.9133
81720721|NCT03692078|163137447|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.095||||0.9432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 3-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.180|-0.370|0.9432
81720722|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.513|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.383|4.643|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||4.643|4.383|<.0001
81720723|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.491|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.371|4.61|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||4.610|4.371|<.0001
81720724|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.027|4.272|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||4.272|4.027|<.0001
81720725|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.128|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.014|4.242|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||4.242|4.014|<.0001
81720726|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.176|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.051|4.301|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||4.301|4.051|<.0001
81720727|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.139|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.024|4.254|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||4.254|4.024|<.0001
81720728|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.997|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.842|3.153|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||3.153|2.842|<.0001
81720729|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.994|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.849|3.138|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||3.138|2.849|<.0001
81720730|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.317|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.164|3.47|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||3.470|3.164|<.0001
81720731|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.342|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.199|3.486|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||3.486|3.199|<.0001
81470401|NCT00772005|162633324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4294||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4294
81470402|NCT00772005|162633324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6504||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6504
81720732|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.036|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.886|3.187|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||3.187|2.886|<.0001
81720733|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.159|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.019|3.299|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||3.299|3.019|<.0001
81720734|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.363||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.613|-0.113|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.113|-0.613|0.0008
81720735|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.362||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.595|-0.129|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.129|-0.595|0.0003
81470403|NCT00772005|162633325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4022||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4022
81720736|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.337||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.588|-0.085|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.085|-0.588|0.0026
81720737|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.351||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.584|-0.118|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.118|-0.584|0.0004
81720738|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.515|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.230|-1.800|<.0001
81720739|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.497|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.762|-1.231|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.231|-1.762|<.0001
81720740|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.196|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.477|-0.915|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.915|-1.477|<.0001
81720741|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.148|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.886|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.886|-1.410|<.0001
81720742|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.113|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.844|1.382|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.382|0.844|<.0001
81720743|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.969|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.717|1.221|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.221|0.717|<.0001
81538301|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.96|-2.95||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-2.95|-10.96|0.0007
81720744|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.139|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.869|1.41|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.410|0.869|<.0001
81720745|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.728|1.231|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.231|0.728|<.0001
81720746|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.039||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.262|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.262|-0.340|1.0000
81720747|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.166||||0.5184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.447|0.115|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.115|-0.447|0.5184
81470404|NCT00772005|162633325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6246||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6246
81470405|NCT00772005|162633325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8655||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8655
81470406|NCT00772005|162633326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5676||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5676
81538302|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.46|-1.47||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-1.47|-9.46|0.0075
81720748|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.28||||0.0743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.578|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.578|-0.017|0.0743
81720749|NCT03692078|163137449|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.183||||0.3889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.095|0.462|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-HPMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.462|-0.095|0.3889
81720750|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.264|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.155|5.373|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||5.373|5.155|<.0001
81720751|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.204|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.106|5.302|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||5.302|5.106|<.0001
81720752|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.005|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.902|5.108|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||5.108|4.902|<.0001
81720753|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.958|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.864|5.051|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||5.051|4.864|<.0001
81720754|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.114|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.009|5.219|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||5.219|5.009|<.0001
81720755|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|5.052|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.958|5.146|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||5.146|4.958|<.0001
81720756|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.539|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.407|4.671|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||4.671|4.407|<.0001
81720757|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.415|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.295|4.534|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||4.534|4.295|<.0001
81538303|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.44|-4.42||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-4.42|-12.44|<0.0001
81470407|NCT00772005|162633326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5239||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5239
81470408|NCT00772005|162633326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4092||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4092
81470409|NCT00772005|162633327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5195||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5195
81470410|NCT00772005|162633327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1732||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1732
81720758|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.431|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.302|4.56|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||4.560|4.302|<.0001
81720759|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.361|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.243|4.48|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||4.480|4.243|<.0001
81720760|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.486|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.359|4.612|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||4.612|4.359|<.0001
81720761|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.588|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.473|4.703|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||4.703|4.473|<.0001
81720762|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.259||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.469|-0.049|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.049|-0.469|0.0073
81720763|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.246||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.438|-0.055|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.055|-0.438|0.0041
81720764|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.361|0.061|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.061|-0.361|0.3080
81720765|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.152||||0.1982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.343|0.039|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.039|-0.343|0.1982
81720766|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.725|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.965|-0.486|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.486|-0.965|<.0001
81720767|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.008|-0.571|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.571|-1.008|<.0001
81720768|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.833|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.069|-0.597|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.597|-1.069|<.0001
81720769|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.843|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.059|-0.627|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.627|-1.059|<.0001
81720770|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.294|0.745|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.745|0.294|<.0001
81720771|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.163|0.577|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.577|0.163|<.0001
81720772|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.628|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.402|0.855|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.855|0.402|<.0001
81720773|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.464|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.257|0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.670|0.257|<.0001
81538304|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.15|-4.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-4.16|-12.15|<0.0001
81720774|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.053||||0.9984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.306|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.306|-0.200|0.9984
81720775|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.173||||0.2491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.405|0.058|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.058|-0.405|0.2491
81720776|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.054||||0.9977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.304|0.195|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.195|-0.304|0.9977
81720777|NCT03692078|163137451|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.227||||0.0554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.456|0.003|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: AAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.003|-0.456|0.0554
81720778|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.294|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.208|3.379|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||3.379|3.208|<.0001
81720779|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.262|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.176|3.348|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||3.348|3.176|<.0001
81720780|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.039|3.202|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||3.202|3.039|<.0001
81720781|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.099|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.017|3.181|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||3.181|3.017|<.0001
81720782|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.182|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|3.264|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||3.264|3.100|<.0001
81720783|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.149|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.066|3.231|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||3.231|3.066|<.0001
81720784|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.777|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.673|2.881|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.881|2.673|<.0001
81720785|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.651|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.546|2.756|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.756|2.546|<.0001
81720786|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.618|2.823|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.823|2.618|<.0001
81720787|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.649|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.544|2.753|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.753|2.544|<.0001
81720788|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.751|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.651|2.851|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.851|2.651|<.0001
81720789|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.819|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.718|2.919|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.919|2.718|<.0001
81720790|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.173||||0.0377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.006|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.006|-0.340|0.0377
81720791|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.163||||0.0643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.331|0.006|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.006|-0.331|0.0643
81470411|NCT00772005|162633327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7455||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7455
81538305|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|-6.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-6.16|-14.30|<0.0001
81720792|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.112||||0.3875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.279|0.056|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.056|-0.279|0.3875
81720793|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.113||||0.3725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.054|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.054|-0.280|0.3725
81720794|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.516|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.706|-0.327|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.327|-0.706|<.0001
81720795|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.611|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.802|-0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.420|-0.802|<.0001
81720796|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.573|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.386|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.386|-0.760|<.0001
81720797|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.613|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.803|-0.423|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.423|-0.803|<.0001
81720798|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.369|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.548|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.548|0.190|<.0001
81720799|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.28||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.099|0.462|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.462|0.099|0.0003
81720800|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.431|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.251|0.611|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.611|0.251|<.0001
81538306|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.46|-2.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-2.34|-10.46|0.0021
81720801|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.149|0.511|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.511|0.149|<.0001
81538307|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.25|-4.25||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-4.25|-12.25|<0.0001
81720802|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.026||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.176|0.228|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.228|-0.176|1.0000
81720803|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.168||||0.1589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.371|0.036|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.036|-0.371|0.1589
81720804|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.031||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.168|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.168|-0.230|0.9999
81720805|NCT03692078|163137453|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.1453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.372|0.032|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: GAMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.032|-0.372|0.1453
81720806|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.085|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.788|1.382|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.382|0.788|<.0001
81720807|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.104|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.807|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.400|0.807|<.0001
81470412|NCT00772005|162633328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6885||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6885
81720808|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.606|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.326|0.886|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.886|0.326|<.0001
81470413|NCT00772005|162633328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5443||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5443
81470414|NCT00772005|162633328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9343||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9343
81470415|NCT00772005|162633329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9093||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9093
81470416|NCT00772005|162633329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4701||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4701
81720809|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.476||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.192|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.760|0.192|0.0011
81470417|NCT00772005|162633329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9764||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9764
81470418|NCT00772005|162633330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8115||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8115
81470419|NCT00772005|162633330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5378||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5378
81470420|NCT00772005|162633330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9144||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9144
81470421|NCT00772005|162633331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9812||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9812
81470422|NCT00772005|162633331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5464||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5464
81470423|NCT00772005|162633331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8811||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8811
81470424|NCT00772005|162633332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6487||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6487
81470425|NCT00772005|162633332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4204||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4204
81470426|NCT00772005|162633332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6955||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6955
81538308|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.58|-3.62||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-3.62|-11.58|0.0002
81470427|NCT00772005|162633333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6042||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6042
81470428|NCT00772005|162633333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9783||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9783
81538309|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|-1.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-1.05|-8.60|0.0123
81470429|NCT00772005|162633333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9739||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9739
81470430|NCT00772005|162633334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3466||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3466
81720810|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.505||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.219|0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.790|0.219|0.0006
81720811|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.775|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.060|0.490|<.0001
81720812|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.116|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.472|-1.761|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.761|-2.472|<.0001
81720813|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.016|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.376|-1.656|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.656|-2.376|<.0001
81720814|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.605|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.958|-1.253|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.253|-1.958|<.0001
81720815|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.642|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.003|-1.282|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.282|-2.003|<.0001
81720816|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.578|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.922|-1.234|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.234|-1.922|<.0001
81720817|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.726|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.074|-1.378|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.378|-2.074|<.0001
81720818|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.479||||0.1579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.054|0.097|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.097|-1.054|0.1579
81470431|NCT00772005|162633334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8469||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8469
81470432|NCT00772005|162633334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5439||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5439
81538310|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.63|-4.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-4.07|-11.63|<0.0001
81720819|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.628||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.207|-0.048|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.048|-1.207|0.0260
81720820|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58||||0.0483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.158|-0.003|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.003|-1.158|0.0483
81720821|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.329||||0.5842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.906|0.249|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.249|-0.906|0.5842
81720822|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.201|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.856|-2.546|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-2.546|-3.856|<.0001
81720823|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.119|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.779|-2.46|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-2.460|-3.779|<.0001
81720824|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.338|-2.043|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-2.043|-3.338|<.0001
81470433|NCT00772005|162633335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6059||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6059
81538311|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|-4.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-4.23|-11.80|<0.0001
81470434|NCT00772005|162633335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7474||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7474
81470435|NCT00772005|162633335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4424||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4424
81720825|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.746|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.402|-2.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-2.090|-3.402|<.0001
81720826|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.184|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.565|2.803|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.803|1.565|<.0001
81720827|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.202|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.576|2.828|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.828|1.576|<.0001
81720828|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.083|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.461|2.704|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.704|1.461|<.0001
81720829|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.501|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.876|3.126|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||3.126|1.876|<.0001
81720830|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.538||||0.2085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.231|0.154|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.154|-1.231|0.2085
81720831|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.289||||0.8557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.988|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.410|-0.988|0.8557
81470436|NCT00772005|162633336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4874||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4874
81470437|NCT00772005|162633336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8243||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8243
81470438|NCT00772005|162633336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9562||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9562
81538312|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.73|-6.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-6.03|-13.73|<0.0001
81540187|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.4665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|5.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||5.50|0.46|0.4665
81720832|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.027||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.713|0.658|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.658|-0.713|1.0000
81720833|NCT03692078|163137455|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.084||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.612|0.78|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-MHBMA amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.780|-0.612|1.0000
81720834|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.081|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.679|1.484|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.484|0.679|<.0001
81720835|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.309|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.902|1.716|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.716|0.902|<.0001
81720836|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.996|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.615|1.377|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.377|0.615|<.0001
81720837|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.728||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.339|1.116|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.116|0.339|0.0003
81720838|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.987|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.593|1.381|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.381|0.593|<.0001
81720839|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.865|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.475|1.254|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.254|0.475|<.0001
81720840|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.436||||0.0768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.920|-0.047|0.0768
81470439|NCT00772005|162633337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3686||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3686
81720841|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.091||||0.7155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.583|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.583|-0.400|0.7155
81720842|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.237||||0.3282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.239|0.713|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.713|-0.239|0.3282
81720843|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23||||0.3578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.722|0.262|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.262|-0.722|0.3578
81720844|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.338||||0.1638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.138|0.814|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.814|-0.138|0.1638
81720845|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.8384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.533|0.433|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.433|-0.533|0.8384
81720846|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.086||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.869|0.698|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.698|-0.869|1.0000
81720847|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.581||||0.2808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.377|0.214|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.214|-1.377|0.2808
81720848|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.095||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.887|0.698|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.698|-0.887|1.0000
81470440|NCT00772005|162633337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0270
81720849|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.444||||0.6018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.237|0.349|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.349|-1.237|0.6018
81720850|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.645||||0.2935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.536|0.246|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.246|-1.536|0.2935
81720851|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.218||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-0.315|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.315|-2.120|0.0023
81470441|NCT00772005|162633337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7322||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7322
81538313|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.13|-2.47||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-2.47|-10.13|0.0013
81538314|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.97|-3.41||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-3.41|-10.97|0.0002
81720852|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.844||||0.0669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.723|0.035|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.035|-1.723|0.0669
81470442|NCT00772005|162633338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4646||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4646
81538315|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.41|-2.89||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-2.89|-10.41|0.0006
81470443|NCT00772005|162633338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8783||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8783
81538316|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.54|-1.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-1.07|-8.54|0.0119
81720853|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.539|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.438|-0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.640|-2.438|<.0001
81720854|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.658||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.192|1.509|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.509|-0.192|0.2120
81720855|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.778||||0.0993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.087|1.642|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.642|-0.087|0.0993
81720856|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.649||||0.2347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.211|1.509|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.509|-0.211|0.2347
81720857|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.915||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|1.778|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.778|0.052|0.0320
81720858|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.099||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.849|1.047|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.047|-0.849|1.0000
81720859|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.141||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|1.103|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.103|-0.820|0.9999
81470444|NCT00772005|162633338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4213||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4213
81538317|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.58|-3.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-3.09|-10.58|0.0004
81470445|NCT00772005|162633339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6597||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6597
81470446|NCT00772005|162633339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0262||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0262
81538318|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.57|-4.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-4.06|-11.57|<0.0001
81538319|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.89|-5.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-5.27|-12.89|<0.0001
81538320|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.18|-1.58||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-1.58|-9.18|0.0057
81538321|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|-2.9||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-2.90|-10.40|0.0006
81538322|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.27|-2.81||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-2.81|-10.27|0.0006
81720860|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.101||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.038|0.837|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.837|-1.038|1.0000
81720861|NCT03692078|163137457|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.9995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.139|0.779|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-OHFLe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.779|-1.139|0.9995
81538323|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.27|-0.68||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.68|-8.27|0.0210
81470447|NCT00772005|162633339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6652||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6652
81470448|NCT00772005|162633340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3355||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3355
81470449|NCT00772005|162633340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0953||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0953
81720862|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.964|3.276|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||3.276|2.964|<.0001
81720863|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|3.141|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.953|3.328|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||3.328|2.953|<.0001
81720864|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.658|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.511|2.806|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.806|2.511|<.0001
81720865|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.638|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.458|2.817|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.817|2.458|<.0001
81720866|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.754|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.604|2.903|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||2.903|2.604|<.0001
81720867|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.652|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.471|2.832|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||2.832|2.471|<.0001
81720868|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.703|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.517|1.889|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.889|1.517|<.0001
81470450|NCT00772005|162633340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9235||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9235
81470451|NCT00772005|162633341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4164||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4164
81470452|NCT00772005|162633341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3003||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3003
81470453|NCT00772005|162633341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6907||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6907
81538324|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.98|-3.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-3.38|-10.98|0.0002
81538325|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.12|-3.49||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-3.49|-11.12|0.0002
81720869|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.637|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|1.865|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.865|1.410|<.0001
81720870|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.656|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.472|1.839|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.839|1.472|<.0001
81720871|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.485|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.259|1.711|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.711|1.259|<.0001
81720872|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.713|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.532|1.895|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.895|1.532|<.0001
81720873|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.617|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.397|1.837|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.837|1.397|<.0001
81470454|NCT00772005|162633342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2518||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2518
81538326|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.99|-5.25||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-5.25|-12.99|<0.0001
81538327|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.45|-1.73||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-1.73|-9.45|0.0047
81538328|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.29|-2.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-2.67|-10.29|0.0009
81470455|NCT00772005|162633342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0739||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0739
81538329|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.28|-2.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-2.71|-10.28|0.0008
81720874|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.462||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.766|-0.158|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.158|-0.766|0.0003
81538330|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.0889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|0.51||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.51|-7.10|0.0889
81538331|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.76|-2.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-2.13|-9.76|0.0023
81720875|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.503||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.867|-0.139|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.139|-0.867|0.0018
81720876|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.366||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.062|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.062|-0.670|0.0089
81720877|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.489||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.851|-0.126|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.126|-0.851|0.0025
81720878|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.417|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.762|-1.072|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.072|-1.762|<.0001
81720879|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.504|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.916|-1.091|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.091|-1.916|<.0001
81720880|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.464|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.804|-1.125|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.125|-1.804|<.0001
81720881|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.656|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.065|-1.247|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.247|-2.065|<.0001
81720882|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.945|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.617|1.273|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.273|0.617|<.0001
81720883|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.021|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.628|1.413|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.413|0.628|<.0001
81720884|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.041|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.712|1.369|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.369|0.712|<.0001
81720885|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.035|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.644|1.426|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.426|0.644|<.0001
81720886|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.376|0.355|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.355|-0.376|1.0000
81720887|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.417|0.457|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.457|-0.417|1.0000
81720888|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.058||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.418|0.303|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.303|-0.418|0.9999
81720889|NCT03692078|163137459|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.132||||0.9669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.566|0.301|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 2-Naphthol amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.301|-0.566|0.9669
81720890|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.442|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.604|-1.279|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.279|-1.604|<.0001
81720891|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.413|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.576|-1.251|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.251|-1.576|<.0001
81720892|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.754|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.907|-1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.600|-1.907|<.0001
81720893|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.816|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.972|-1.659|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.659|-1.972|<.0001
81720894|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.654|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-1.498|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.498|-1.810|<.0001
81720895|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.829|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.986|-1.673|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.673|-1.986|<.0001
81720896|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.184|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.379|-1.989|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.989|-2.379|<.0001
81470456|NCT00772005|162633342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5644||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5644
81470457|NCT00772005|162633343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4305||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4305
81720897|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.468|-2.071|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-2.071|-2.468|<.0001
81720898|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.413|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.607|-2.219|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-2.219|-2.607|<.0001
81720899|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.349|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.549|-2.149|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-2.149|-2.549|<.0001
81720900|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.227|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.416|-2.038|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-2.038|-2.416|<.0001
81720901|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.154|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.345|-1.962|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.962|-2.345|<.0001
81470458|NCT00772005|162633343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8299||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8299
81470459|NCT00772005|162633343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7283||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7283
81470460|NCT00772005|162633344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.761||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7610
81470461|NCT00772005|162633344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6091||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6091
81470462|NCT00772005|162633344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3368||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3368
81470463|NCT00772005|162633345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8457||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8457
81470464|NCT00772005|162633345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4531||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4531
81470465|NCT00772005|162633345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6867||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.6867
81720902|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.312||||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.628|0.004|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.004|-0.628|0.0552
81720903|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.402||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.722|-0.083|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.083|-0.722|0.0055
81720904|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.212||||0.3834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.105|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.105|-0.530|0.3834
81720905|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.416||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.734|-0.099|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.099|-0.734|0.0033
81720906|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.743|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.103|-0.382|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.382|-1.103|<.0001
81720907|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.857|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.493|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.493|-1.220|<.0001
81720908|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.971|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.327|-0.616|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.616|-1.327|<.0001
81720909|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.936|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.298|-0.574|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.574|-1.298|<.0001
81538332|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.36|-2.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-2.71|-10.36|0.0009
81720910|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.473||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133|0.813|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.813|0.133|0.0016
81538333|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.36|-3.58||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-3.58|-11.36|0.0002
81720911|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.338||||0.0582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.683|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.683|-0.007|0.0582
81720912|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.573|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.232|0.914|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.914|0.232|<.0001
81720913|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.324||||0.0745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.668|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.668|-0.020|0.0745
81720914|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.043||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.337|0.422|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.422|-0.337|1.0000
81720915|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.116||||0.9759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.501|0.268|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.268|-0.501|0.9759
81720916|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.186||||0.7128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.565|0.192|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.192|-0.565|0.7128
81720917|NCT03692078|163137461|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.195||||0.6816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.582|0.192|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHPhe amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.192|-0.582|0.6816
81720918|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.948|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.146|-0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.750|-1.146|<.0001
81720919|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.019|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.242|-0.796|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.796|-1.242|<.0001
81720920|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.172|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.358|-0.986|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.986|-1.358|<.0001
81720921|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.196|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.409|-0.983|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.983|-1.409|<.0001
81720922|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.049|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.239|-0.859|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.859|-1.239|<.0001
81720923|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.414|-0.986|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.986|-1.414|<.0001
81720924|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.337|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.574|-1.099|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.099|-1.574|<.0001
81720925|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.345|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.616|-1.075|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.075|-1.616|<.0001
81720926|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.452|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.685|-1.219|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.219|-1.685|<.0001
81720927|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.339|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.608|-1.071|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.071|-1.608|<.0001
81720928|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.348|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.577|-1.118|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.118|-1.577|<.0001
81720929|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.227|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.488|-0.966|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.966|-1.488|<.0001
81720930|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.224||||0.5646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.607|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.160|-0.607|0.5646
81720931|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.177||||0.8765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.609|0.254|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.254|-0.609|0.8765
81720932|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.101||||0.9954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.488|0.287|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.287|-0.488|0.9954
81720933|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.181||||0.8665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.613|0.252|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.252|-0.613|0.8665
81720934|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.389||||0.1165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.829|0.052|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.052|-0.829|0.1165
81720935|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.326||||0.3896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.821|0.168|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.168|-0.821|0.3896
81720936|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.504||||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.934|-0.074|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.074|-0.934|0.0122
81720937|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32||||0.3938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.807|0.167|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.167|-0.807|0.3938
81720938|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.176||||0.8501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.237|0.589|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.589|-0.237|0.8501
81720939|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.031||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.435|0.496|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.496|-0.435|1.0000
81720940|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.299||||0.2928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.117|0.715|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.715|-0.117|0.2928
81720941|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.027||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.439|0.493|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.493|-0.439|1.0000
81538334|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-0.55||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.55|-8.30|0.0255
81720942|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.011||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.453|0.475|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.475|-0.453|1.0000
81720943|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.118||||0.9966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.403|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.403|-0.640|0.9966
81720944|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.104||||0.9976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.352|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.352|-0.560|0.9976
81720945|NCT03692078|163137463|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.112||||0.9976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.628|0.404|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: 1-OHP amount excreted (ug/24 hour) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.404|-0.628|0.9976
81720946|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|180.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|164.9|195.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||195.2|164.9|<.0001
81720947|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|181.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|165.9|196.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||196.2|165.9|<.0001
81720948|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|132.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|117.2|147.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||147.5|117.2|<.0001
81720949|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|137.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|122.1|152.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||152.5|122.1|<.0001
81720950|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|136.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|122.0|151.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||151.7|122.0|<.0001
81470466|NCT00772005|162633346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9705||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9705
81538335|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.63|-1.98||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-1.98|-9.63|0.0031
81470467|NCT00772005|162633346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0021||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0021
81720951|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|150.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|136.0|165.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||165.7|136.0|<.0001
81720952|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|43.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.1|61.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||61.4|25.1|<.0001
81470468|NCT00772005|162633346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5013||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.5013
81538336|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.45|-1.85||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-1.85|-9.45|0.0037
81720953|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|61.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.2|80.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||80.1|43.2|<.0001
81720954|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|36.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|55.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||55.1|18.6|<.0001
81720955|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|35.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.7|54.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||54.3|16.7|0.0002
81720956|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|38.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.9|57.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||57.6|19.9|<.0001
81720957|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|44.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.0|63.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||63.8|26.0|<.0001
81470469|NCT00772005|162633347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.733||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.7330
81720958|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-47.7||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.0|-17.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-17.4|-78.0|0.0002
81720959|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-43.8||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.1|-13.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-13.4|-74.1|0.0009
81720960|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-43.2||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.2|-13.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-13.3|-73.2|0.0009
81720961|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-30.2||||0.0466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.2|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.3|-60.2|0.0466
81720962|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-136.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-170.4|-103.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-103.3|-170.4|<.0001
81720963|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-119.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-153.3|-85.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-85.5|-153.3|<.0001
81720964|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-143.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-176.6|-109.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-109.7|-176.6|<.0001
81720965|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-145.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-179.7|-111.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-111.4|-179.7|<.0001
81538337|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.59|-0.35||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.35|-7.59|0.0316
81538338|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.02|-1.78||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-1.78|-9.02|0.0036
81470470|NCT00772005|162633347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0068||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0068
81470471|NCT00772005|162633347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.104||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1040
81720966|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|93.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.0|127.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||127.2|60.0|<.0001
81720967|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|92.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.8|126.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||126.1|58.8|<.0001
81720968|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|98.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.6|131.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||131.5|64.6|<.0001
81720969|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|106.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.5|139.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||139.4|72.5|<.0001
81720970|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|4.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|40.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||40.9|-32.0|1.0000
81720971|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|16.8||||0.7714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|53.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||53.5|-20.0|0.7714
81720972|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.3|34.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||34.5|-38.3|1.0000
81720973|NCT03692078|163137465|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-9.4||||0.9926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.4|27.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Urine Mutagenicity (revertants/24 hours) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||27.6|-46.4|0.9926
81720974|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.872|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|1.935|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.935|1.810|<.0001
81470472|NCT00772005|162633348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.822||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8220
81470473|NCT00772005|162633348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0144||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0144
81538339|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.23|-2.94||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-2.94|-10.23|0.0004
81720975|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.913|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.851|1.976|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 1 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 1 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.976|1.851|<.0001
81720976|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.467|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.408|1.525|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.525|1.408|<.0001
81720977|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.493|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.434|1.551|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.551|1.434|<.0001
81720978|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|1.609|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.609|1.490|<.0001
81470474|NCT00772005|162633348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9464||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value and 95% CI for the treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.9464
81470475|NCT01162122|162633410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CIs of GMT ratios for the pairwise lot-to-lot group comparisons should fall within the equivalence range of 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.24||||||||1.24|1|
81470476|NCT01162122|162633410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CIs of GMT ratios for the pairwise lot-to-lot group comparisons should fall within the equivalence range of 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.17||||||||1.17|0.95|
81470477|NCT01162122|162633410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CIs of GMT ratios for the pairwise lot-to-lot group comparisons should fall within the equivalence range of 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.05||||||||1.05|0.85|
81470478|NCT01162122|162633410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CIs of GMT ratios for the pairwise lot-to-lot group comparisons should fall within the equivalence range of 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.11||||||||1.11|0.92|
81470479|NCT01162122|162633410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CIs of GMT ratios for the pairwise lot-to-lot group comparisons should fall within the equivalence range of 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.08||||||||1.08|0.9|
81470480|NCT01162122|162633410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CIs of GMT ratios for the pairwise lot-to-lot group comparisons should fall within the equivalence range of 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.07||||||||1.07|0.89|
81470481|NCT01162122|162633410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CIs of GMT ratios for the pairwise lot-to-lot group comparisons should fall within the equivalence range of 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio (B strain)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.1||||||||1.1|0.91|
81470482|NCT01162122|162633410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CIs of GMT ratios for the pairwise lot-to-lot group comparisons should fall within the equivalence range of 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio (B strain)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.05||||||||1.05|0.87|
81470483|NCT01162122|162633410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CIs of GMT ratios for the pairwise lot-to-lot group comparisons should fall within the equivalence range of 0.67 to 1.5.|GMT ratio (B strain)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.05||||||||1.05|0.87|
81538340|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.93|-3.54||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-3.54|-10.93|0.0001
81470484|NCT01162122|162633411|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for all 3 homologous strains was \>0.67.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|1.49||||||||1.49|1.32|
81538341|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.0502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.37|0.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||0.00|-7.37|0.0502
81538342|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.28|-1.99||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-1.99|-9.28|0.0025
81720979|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.594|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.533|1.654|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.654|1.533|<.0001
81720980|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.557|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.482|0.631|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.631|0.482|<.0001
81720981|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.589|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.514|0.665|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.665|0.514|<.0001
81720982|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.533|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.461|0.605|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.605|0.461|<.0001
81720983|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.588|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.514|0.662|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.662|0.514|<.0001
81720984|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.508|0.652|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.652|0.508|<.0001
81538343|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.67|-1.44||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-1.44|-8.67|0.0063
81538344|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.58|-1.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-1.08|-8.58|0.0117
81470485|NCT01162122|162633411|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for all 3 homologous strains was \>0.67.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|1.7||||||||1.7|1.52|
81470486|NCT01162122|162633411|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for all 3 homologous strains was \>0.67.|GMT ratio (B strain)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.21||||||||1.21|1.08|
81470487|NCT01162122|162633412|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for all 3 homologous strains was ≥-10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|11.3||||||||11.3|7.1|
81538345|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.17|-1.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-1.67|-9.17|0.0047
81720985|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.507|0.653|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 6 is equal to zero on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 6 is NOT equal to zero on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.653|0.507|<.0001
81720986|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.406|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.526|-0.285|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.285|-0.526|<.0001
81720987|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.421|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.541|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.300|-0.541|<.0001
81720988|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.323|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.444|-0.201|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-0.201|-0.444|<.0001
81720989|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.442|-0.198|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-0.198|-0.442|<.0001
81720990|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.315|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.453|-1.178|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.178|-1.453|<.0001
81720991|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.324|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.463|-1.186|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.186|-1.463|<.0001
81470488|NCT01162122|162633412|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for all 3 homologous strains was ≥-10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|14.9||||||||14.9|10.5|
81470489|NCT01162122|162633412|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for all 3 homologous strains was ≥-10%.|Group difference (B strain)|5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|7.4||||||||7.4|3.0|
81720992|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.339|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.473|-1.205|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||-1.205|-1.473|<.0001
81720993|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.325|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.461|-1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is equal to Group 1 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 1 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||-1.190|-1.461|<.0001
81720994|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.887|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.757|1.016|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.016|0.757|<.0001
81720995|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.912|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.782|1.043|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 2 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.043|0.782|<.0001
81720996|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.839|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||1.100|0.839|<.0001
81720997|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|1.013|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.882|1.145|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 3 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||1.145|0.882|<.0001
81720998|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.023||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.168|0.122|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.122|-0.168|0.9999
81538346|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-3.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-3.23|-10.80|0.0003
81470490|NCT01162122|162633413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|1.46||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5.||1.46|1.29|
81470491|NCT01162122|162633413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|1.68||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5.||1.68|1.51|
81538347|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.51|-3.86||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-3.86|-11.51|<0.0001
81720999|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.009||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.138|0.155|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 4 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.155|-0.138|1.0000
81721000|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.047||||0.9577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.189|0.095|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 5. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 5. (mITT Population)||0.095|-0.189|0.9577
81721001|NCT03692078|163137467|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.008||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|0.152|||Mixed Models Analysis||LSM calculated from the mixed model for repeated measures that includes study group, day, group by day interaction, and gender as fixed effects, log transformed baseline value as covariate, with a covariance matrix based on the AIC value.|Null hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is equal to Group 6 on Day 7. Alternate hypothesis: Whole Blood COHB (% Saturation) in Group 5 is NOT equal to Group 6 on Day 7. (mITT Population)||0.152|-0.136|1.0000
81721002|NCT01294709|163137477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.66|3.86|||mixed effects model|mixed effects model with MK-0974 pooled over doses||Telcagepant minus Placebo Treatment Difference||3.86|-17.66|
81721003|NCT01294709|163137478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least squares meand|-0.056|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.076|||mixed effects model|mixed effects model with MK-0974 pooled over doses||Telcagepant minus Placebo Treatment Difference||0.076|-0.19|
81721004|NCT01294709|163137479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-7.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.03|7.74|||mixed effects model|mixed effects model with MK-0974 pooled over doses||Telcagepant minus Placebo Treatment Difference||7.74|-22.03|
81721005|NCT04101721|163137480|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin is 5%|Adjusted difference|1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-15.71|19.33||||||Difference with confidence interval (CI) is calculated using Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by baseline ROP status.||19.33|-15.71|
81721006|NCT04101721|163137481|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|-3.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-19.86|12.54||||||Difference with confidence interval (CI) is calculated using Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by baseline ROP status.||12.54|-19.86|
81721007|NCT04101721|163137482|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference|10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-9.83|30.02||||||Difference with confidence interval (CI) is calculated using Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by baseline ROP status||30.02|-9.83|
81721008|NCT01215955|163137489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.22|||||No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model.|||0.22|-0.15|
81721009|NCT01215955|163137489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.24|||||No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model.|||0.24|-0.12|
81721010|NCT01215955|163137490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.09||P-value is for HbA1c ≤7.0% at endpoint (LOCF). Logistic regression included treatment and effects for baseline stratification variables: baseline HbA1c (≤8% or \>8%), country and sulfonylurea/meglitinide use. Comparison calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.09|0.520|0.128
81721011|NCT01215955|163137490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.39||P-value is for HbA1c ≤6.5% at endpoint (LOCF). Logistic regression included treatment and effects for baseline stratification variables: baseline HbA1c (≤8% or \>8%), country and sulfonylurea/meglitinide use. Comparison calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.39|0.580|0.625
81721012|NCT01215955|163137490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.11||P-value is for HbA1c ≤7.0% at endpoint (LOCF). Logistic regression included treatment and effects for baseline stratification variables: baseline HbA1c (≤8% or \>8%), country and sulfonylurea/meglitinide use. Comparison calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.11|0.53|0.162
81470492|NCT01162122|162633413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (B strain)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.2||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5.||1.2|1.08|
81470493|NCT01162122|162633414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (H1N1 strain)|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|10.9||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for at least 2 homologous strains was \>10%.||10.9|6.9|
81470494|NCT01162122|162633414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (H3N2 strain)|12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|14.8||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for at least 2 homologous strains was \>10%.||14.8|10.6|
81470495|NCT01162122|162633414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (B strain)|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|7.2||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for at least 2 homologous strains was \>10%.||7.2|2.9|
81470496|NCT01162122|162633418|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for all 3 homologous strains was \>0.67.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.52||||||||1.52|1.25|
81721013|NCT01215955|163137490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.4||P-value is for HbA1c ≤6.5% at endpoint (LOCF). Logistic regression included treatment and effects for baseline stratification variables: baseline HbA1c (≤8% or \>8%), country and sulfonylurea/meglitinide use. Comparison calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Regression, Linear|||||1.40|0.61|0.723
81721014|NCT01215955|163137491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.67||P-value is for HbA1c ≤7.0% at endpoint (LOCF). Logistic regression included treatment and effects for baseline stratification variables: baseline HbA1c (≤8% or \>8%), country and sulfonylurea/meglitinide use. Comparison calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.67|0.520|0.701
81721015|NCT01215955|163137491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|3.7||P-value is for HbA1c ≤6.5% at endpoint (LOCF). Logistic regression included treatment and effects for baseline stratification variables: baseline HbA1c (≤8% or \>8%), country and sulfonylurea/meglitinide use. Comparison calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.70|0.710|0.249
81721016|NCT01215955|163137491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.8||P-value is for HbA1c ≤7% at endpoint (LOCF). Logistic regression included treatment and effects for baseline stratification variables: baseline HbA1c (≤8% or \>8%), country and sulfonylurea/meglitinide use. Comparison calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Regression, Logistic|Included treatment and effects for baseline stratification variables: Baseline HbA1c (≤8% or \>8%), country and sulfonylurea/meglitinide use.||||0.80|0.13|0.015
81721017|NCT01215955|163137491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.1||P-value is for HbA1c ≤6.5% at endpoint (LOCF). Logistic regression included treatment and effects for baseline stratification variables: baseline HbA1c (≤8% or \>8%), country and sulfonylurea/meglitinide use. Comparison calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.10|0.17|0.078
81721018|NCT01215955|163137492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.81||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.46||No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.46|0.17|0.014
81721019|NCT01215955|163137492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.5||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.11||No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-1.12|0.108
81721020|NCT01215955|163137493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.11||Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Regression, Cox|Cox Regression model with effects for treatment and baseline stratification variables (HbA1c, country, sulfonylurea/meglitinide use) was used.||||1.11|0.57|0.182
81721021|NCT01215955|163137493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.22||Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Regression, Cox|Cox Regression model with effects for treatment and baseline stratification variables (HbA1c, country, sulfonylurea/meglitinide use) was used.||||1.22|0.65|0.460
81721022|NCT01215955|163137494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.77|||||No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|||0.77|-0.19|
81721023|NCT01215955|163137494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.31|||||No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|||1.31|0.30|
81721024|NCT01215955|163137495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.59||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.58||Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis||No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model.|||1.58|-0.40|0.242
81721025|NCT01215955|163137495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|1.13||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|2.41||Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis||No imputation was performed. Participants without 24-week values were handled by the statistical model.|||2.41|-0.15|0.082
81721026|NCT01215955|163137496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.15||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.66||Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis||No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model|||0.66|-0.95|0.723
81721027|NCT01215955|163137496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.28||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.52||Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis||No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model|||0.52|-1.08|0.495
81721028|NCT01215955|163137497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.32||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|8.93||P-value is for Morning Pre-meal. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.93|-2.28|0.245
81721029|NCT01215955|163137497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.71||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.71|6.29||P-value is for Morning 2-HR PP. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.29|-7.71|0.842
81721030|NCT01215955|163137497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.42||||0.626||95.0|-4.32|7.16||P-value is for Midday Pre-Meal. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.16|-4.32|0.626
81470497|NCT01162122|162633418|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for all 3 homologous strains was \>0.67.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|1.72||||||||1.72|1.44|
81470498|NCT01162122|162633418|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for all 3 homologous strains was \>0.67.|GMT ratio (B strain)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.21||||||||1.21|1.03|
81721031|NCT01215955|163137497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.48||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.91|3.95||P-value is for Midday 2-Hr PP. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.95|-10.91|0.358
81721032|NCT01215955|163137497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.38||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|10.07||P-value is for Evening Pre-meal. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.07|-3.32|0.322
81721033|NCT01215955|163137497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.25||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.08|6.58||P-value is for Bed Time. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.58|-11.08|0.617
81721034|NCT01215955|163137497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.37||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|9.6||P-value is for 0300 hours. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.60|-4.86|0.519
81721035|NCT01215955|163137497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.1||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|7.15||P-value is for Morning Pre-meal. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.15|-2.96|0.415
81721036|NCT01215955|163137497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.38||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|11.06||P-value is for Morning 2-hr PP. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.06|-2.30|0.198
81721037|NCT01215955|163137497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.22||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|12.29||P-value is for Midday Pre-Meal. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.29|0.14|0.045
81470499|NCT01162122|162633419|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for all 3 homologous strains was ≥-10%|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|14.6||||||||14.6|7.5|
81538348|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.97|-1.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Wek 10||-1.34|-8.97|0.0083
81721038|NCT01215955|163137497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.07||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|10.64||P-value is for Midday 2-hr PP. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.64|-4.50|0.426
81721039|NCT01215955|163137497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.66||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|13.17||P-value is for Evening Pre-Meal. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.17|-1.86|0.140
81538349|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|-2.56||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-2.56|-10.10|0.0011
81721040|NCT01215955|163137497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.18||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|20.63||P-value is for Bed Time. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||20.63|1.74|0.020
81721041|NCT01215955|163137497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.01||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|17.49||P-value is for 0300 hours. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||17.49|0.53|0.037
81721042|NCT01215955|163137498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.15||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|4.84||P-value is for basal insulin dose. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.84|-2.55|0.543
81721043|NCT01215955|163137498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.72||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|14.6||P-value is for bolus insulin dose. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||14.60|-1.17|0.095
81721044|NCT01215955|163137498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.86||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|18.06||P-value is for total insulin dose. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||18.06|-0.35|0.059
81721045|NCT01215955|163137498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.09||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|4.23||P-value is for basal insulin dose. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.23|-2.05|0.497
81721046|NCT01215955|163137498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.37||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|12.79||P-value is for bolus insulin dose. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.79|-2.06|0.156
81721047|NCT01215955|163137498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.05||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|15.76||P-value of for total insulin dose. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.76|-3.67|0.222
81721048|NCT01215955|163137499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.05||P-value is for basal insulin dose. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|LS Mean Difference|||||0.05|-0.02|0.442
81721049|NCT01215955|163137499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.07||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.14||P-value is for bolus insulin dose. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.14|0.00|0.037
81721050|NCT01215955|163137499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.16||P-value is for total insulin dose. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|0.05|<0.001
81721051|NCT01215955|163137499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.05||P-value is for basal insulin dose. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|LS Mean Difference|||||0.05|-0.01|0.275
81721052|NCT01215955|163137499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.08||P-value is for bolus insulin dose. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-0.02|0.194
81721053|NCT01215955|163137499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.06||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.15||P-value is for total insulin dose. No imputation was performed. Participants without a 24-week value were handled by the statistical model. Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.04|0.245
81721054|NCT01215955|163137500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.435||95.0||||Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.435
81721055|NCT01215955|163137500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.351||95.0||||Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.351
81721056|NCT01215955|163137501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.802||95.0||||Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.802
81721057|NCT01215955|163137501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.205||95.0||||Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.205
81721058|NCT01215955|163137502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Q3D vs Q1D Ratio of Negative Binomial|1.06||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.3||Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Negative Binomial Regression|||||1.30|0.86|0.586
81721059|NCT01215955|163137502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Q3D vs Q1D Ratio Negative Binomial|1.05||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.3||Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Negative Binomial|||||1.30|0.84|0.689
81721060|NCT01215955|163137503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.258||95.0||||Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.258
81721061|NCT01215955|163137503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.856||95.0||||Comparison is calculated as Q3D versus Q1D.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.856
81721062|NCT00038467|163137504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||3e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.82|||Log Rank|||||0.82|0.58|0.00003
81721063|NCT00038467|163137505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.913||||0.15737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.806|1.036|||Log Rank|||||1.036|0.806|0.15737
81721064|NCT00038467|163137507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|3.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months on-treatment (lumbar spine): p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||3.23|1.63|<0.0001
81721065|NCT00038467|163137507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months on-treatment (total hip): p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||1.79|0.57|0.0002
81721066|NCT00038467|163137507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|3.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||12 months on-treatment (lumbar spine): p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||3.81|1.77|<0.0001
81470500|NCT01162122|162633419|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for all 3 homologous strains was ≥-10%|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|17.2||||||||17.2|9.8|
81470501|NCT01162122|162633419|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for all 3 homologous strains was ≥-10%|Group difference (B strain)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|8.5||||||||8.5|1.4|
81470502|NCT01162122|162633420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.45||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5.||1.45|1.2|
81470503|NCT01162122|162633420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|1.68||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5.||1.68|1.42|
81470504|NCT01162122|162633420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (B strain)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.21||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5.||1.21|1.03|
81470505|NCT01162122|162633424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (H1N1 strain)|9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|13.3||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for at least 2 homologous strains was \>10%.||13.3|6.4|
81470506|NCT01162122|162633424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (H3N2 strain)|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|16.6||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for at least 2 homologous strains was \>10%.||16.6|9.5|
81470507|NCT01162122|162633424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (B strain)|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|8.3||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for at least 2 homologous strains was \>10%.||8.3|1.5|
81721067|NCT00038467|163137507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||12 months on-treatment (total hip): p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||2.46|1.12|<0.0001
81470508|NCT01162122|162633425|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for all 3 heterologous strains was \>0.67.|GMT Ratio (H3N2/Brisbane-overall)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|1.63||||||||1.63|1.29|
81470509|NCT01162122|162633425|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for all 3 heterologous strains was \>0.67.|GMT Ratio (H3N2/Wisconsin-overall)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.5||||||||1.5|1.23|
81470510|NCT01162122|162633425|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for all 3 heterologous strains was ≥0.67.|GMT Ratio (B strain-overall)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.21||||||||1.21|0.98|
81721068|NCT00038467|163137507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|4.35|||t-test, 2 sided|||24 months on-treatment (lumbar spine): p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||4.35|2.10|<0.0001
81721069|NCT00038467|163137507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.69|||t-test, 2 sided|||24 months on-treatment (total hip): p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||2.69|1.10|<0.0001
81721070|NCT00038467|163137516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|0.86|||t-test, 2 sided|||3 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.86|-1.76|0.500
81721071|NCT00038467|163137516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|-0.52|||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||-0.52|-3.67|0.009
81721072|NCT00038467|163137516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|0.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||9 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.16|-2.86|0.079
81470511|NCT01162122|162633425|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for all 3 heterologous strains was \>0.67.|GMT Ratio(H3N2/Brisbane-high risk group)|1.35||||||95.0|1.13|1.61||||||||1.61|1.13|
81470512|NCT01162122|162633425|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for all 3 heterologous strains was \>0.67.|GMT Ratio(H3N2/Wisconsin-high risk group|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.5||||||||1.5|1.1|
81470513|NCT01162122|162633425|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for all 3 heterologous strains was \>0.67.|GMT Ratio (B strain-high risk group)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.3||||||||1.3|0.95|
81470514|NCT01162122|162633426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (H3N2/Brisbane-overall)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|1.67||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 heterologous strains was \>1.5.||1.67|1.33|
81470515|NCT01162122|162633426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio(H3N2/Wisconsin-overall)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.52||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 heterologous strains was \>1.5.||1.52|1.25|
81470516|NCT01162122|162633426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (B strain-overall)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.21||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 heterologous strains was \>1.5.||1.21|0.99|
81470517|NCT01162122|162633426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (H3N2/Brisbane-high risk)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.61||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 heterologous strains was \>1.5.||1.61|1.15|
81721073|NCT00038467|163137516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|1.77|||t-test, 2 sided|||12 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||1.77|-1.24|0.729
81721074|NCT00038467|163137516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|0.75|||t-test, 2 sided|||18 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.75|-2.43|0.302
81721075|NCT00038467|163137516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|0.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||24 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.54|-2.76|0.187
81721076|NCT00038467|163137517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||3 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.49|-1.80|0.260
81721077|NCT00038467|163137517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|0.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.44|-2.02|0.209
81721078|NCT00038467|163137517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.92|||t-test, 2 sided|||9 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.92|-1.38|0.698
81721079|NCT00038467|163137517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|2.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||12 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||2.09|-0.42|0.192
81721080|NCT00038467|163137517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|1.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||18 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||1.15|-1.46|0.813
81721081|NCT00038467|163137517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|1.75|||t-test, 2 sided|||24 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||1.75|-0.91|0.537
81721082|NCT00038467|163137518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|2.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||3 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||2.42|-3.46|0.727
81721083|NCT00038467|163137518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.08||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.12|-0.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||-0.05|-6.12|0.047
81721084|NCT00038467|163137518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|2.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||9 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||2.08|-3.88|0.553
81721085|NCT00038467|163137518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|3.99|||t-test, 2 sided|||12 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||3.99|-2.17|0.563
81721086|NCT00038467|163137518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|2.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||18 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||2.36|-3.83|0.643
81721087|NCT00038467|163137518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.91||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|0.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||24 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.82|-6.63|0.126
81721088|NCT00038467|163137519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||3 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.23|-0.83|0.265
81721089|NCT00038467|163137519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|-0.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||-0.57|-1.84|0.0002
81721090|NCT00038467|163137519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||9 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.13|-1.00|0.132
81721091|NCT00038467|163137519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.43|||t-test, 2 sided|||12 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.43|-0.70|0.635
81721092|NCT00038467|163137519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||18 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.33|-0.75|0.449
81721093|NCT00038467|163137519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||24 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.36|-0.81|0.454
81721094|NCT00038467|163137520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.335|||t-test, 2 sided|||3 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.335|-0.53|0.712
81721095|NCT00038467|163137520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.356|||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.356|-0.65|0.899
81721096|NCT00038467|163137520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.359|||t-test, 2 sided|||9 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.359|-0.76|0.882
81721097|NCT00038467|163137520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||18 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.37|-0.54|0.604
81721098|NCT00038467|163137520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.454|||t-test, 2 sided|||24 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.454|-1.16|0.562
81721099|NCT00038467|163137521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||3 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.18|-0.20|0.892
81721100|NCT00038467|163137521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.24|-0.21|0.881
81538350|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.77|-2.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-2.29|-9.77|0.0017
81721101|NCT00038467|163137521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||9 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.21|-0.18|0.883
81721102|NCT00038467|163137521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||12 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.27|-0.16|0.604
81721103|NCT00038467|163137521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.41|||t-test, 2 sided|||18 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.41|-0.05|0.118
81721104|NCT00038467|163137521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||24 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.34|-0.11|0.307
81721105|NCT00038467|163137522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.56|||t-test, 2 sided|||3 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.56|-0.42|0.792
81721106|NCT00038467|163137522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.31|||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.31|-0.76|0.405
81538351|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.37|-1.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-1.05|-8.37|0.0119
81538352|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.61|-2.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-2.29|-9.61|0.0015
81721107|NCT00038467|163137522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||9 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.36|-0.75|0.484
81721108|NCT00038467|163137522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||12 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.80|-0.19|0.229
81721109|NCT00038467|163137522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||18 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.32|-0.84|0.381
81721110|NCT00038467|163137522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||24 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.33|-0.82|0.405
81721111|NCT00038467|163137523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||3 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.48|-0.77|0.648
81721112|NCT00038467|163137523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.40|-1.08|0.366
81721113|NCT00038467|163137523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||9 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.03|-1.33|0.062
81721114|NCT00038467|163137523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||12 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||1.00|-0.53|0.545
81721115|NCT00038467|163137523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||18 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.70|-0.77|0.932
81721116|NCT00038467|163137523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||24 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.32|-1.24|0.244
81721117|NCT00038467|163137524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.73|||t-test, 2 sided|||3 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.73|-0.62|0.876
81721118|NCT00038467|163137524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.26|-1.25|0.195
81721119|NCT00038467|163137524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||9 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.55|-0.92|0.630
81721120|NCT00038467|163137524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.98|||t-test, 2 sided|||12 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.98|-0.50|0.530
81721121|NCT00038467|163137524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||18 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.21|-1.43|0.147
81721122|NCT00038467|163137524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||24 months: p-value was estimated using 2-sided t-test.||0.46|-1.18|0.389
81721123|NCT00038467|163137526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||6 months: p-value for percentage of participants with an endometrial thickness of \>=5 mm was analyzed using Chi-squared test.||||0.0174
81721124|NCT00038467|163137526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||12 months: p-value for percentage of participants with an endometrial thickness of \>=5 mm was analyzed using Chi-squared test.||||0.0059
81721125|NCT00038467|163137526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||24 months: p-value for percentage of participants with an endometrial thickness of \>=5 mm was analyzed using Chi-squared test.||||0.0037
81721126|NCT00038467|163137526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8084|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||12 months post-treatment: p-value for percentage of participants with an endometrial thickness of \>=5 mm was analyzed using Chi-squared test.||||0.8084
81470518|NCT01162122|162633426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio(H3N2/Wisconsin-high risk)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.48||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 heterologous strains was \>1.5.||1.48|1.1|
81721127|NCT00038467|163137526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6449|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||24 months post-treatment: p-value for percentage of participants with an endometrial thickness of \>=5 mm was analyzed using Chi-squared test.||||0.6449
81721128|NCT01787188|163137532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-10.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.097||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.93|-4.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.75|-16.93|0.0005
81721129|NCT01787188|163137532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-8.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.154||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.94|-2.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.53|-14.94|0.0059
81721130|NCT01787188|163137533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-9.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.641||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|-4.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.42|-14.80|0.0003
81721131|NCT01787188|163137533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.696||0.1486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.40|-9.20|0.1486
81721132|NCT01787188|163137534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-10.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.865||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.97|-4.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.70|-15.97|0.0004
81721133|NCT01787188|163137534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-9.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.917||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.58|-4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.10|-15.58|0.0008
81721134|NCT01787188|163137535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-10.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.521|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|-5.48|||ANCOVA|||||-5.48|-15.40|<0.0001
81721135|NCT01787188|163137535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-7.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.561||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.85|-2.78|||ANCOVA|||||-2.78|-12.85|0.0024
81721136|NCT01787188|163137536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-10.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.623|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.49|-5.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.18|-15.49|<0.0001
81721137|NCT01787188|163137536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-4.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.662||0.0997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.63|0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.84|-9.63|0.0997
81721138|NCT01787188|163137537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-9.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.905||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.54|-4.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.11|-15.54|0.0008
81721139|NCT01787188|163137537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-9.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.951||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.22|-3.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.62|-15.22|0.0015
81721140|NCT01787188|163137538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-10.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.147||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.32|-3.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.94|-16.32|0.0014
81721141|NCT01787188|163137538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-9.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.198||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.27|-3.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.69|-16.27|0.0019
81721142|NCT01787188|163137539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-10.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.593|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.57|-5.37|||ANCOVA|||||-5.37|-15.57|<0.0001
81721143|NCT01787188|163137539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-8.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.627||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.33|-2.99|||ANCOVA|||||-2.99|-13.33|0.0020
81721144|NCT01787188|163137540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-10.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.686||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.73|-5.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.17|-15.73|0.0001
81470519|NCT01162122|162633426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (B strain-high risk)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.31||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 heterologous strains was \>1.5.||1.31|0.97|
81470520|NCT01162122|162633427|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for all 3 heterologous strains was ≥-10%.|Group difference (H3N2/Brisbane-overall)|11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|15.9||||||||15.9|6.7|
81470521|NCT01162122|162633427|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for all 3 heterologous strains was ≥-10%.|Group difference(H3N2/Wisconsin-overall)|11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|16.6||||||||16.6|7.3|
81721145|NCT01787188|163137540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-4.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.725||0.1065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.77|0.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.95|-9.77|0.1065
81721146|NCT01787188|163137541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-9.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.961||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|-3.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.85|-15.50|0.0012
81721147|NCT01787188|163137541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-9.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.006||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.56|-3.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.74|-15.56|0.0014
81721148|NCT01787188|163137542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-10.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.194||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.54|-3.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.97|-16.54|0.0014
81721149|NCT01787188|163137542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-10.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.24||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.82|-4.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.08|-16.82|0.0014
81721150|NCT01787188|163137543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-10.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.646|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.72|-5.31|||ANCOVA|||||-5.31|-15.72|<0.0001
81721151|NCT01787188|163137543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-8.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.71|-3.17|||ANCOVA|||||-3.17|-13.71|0.0018
81721152|NCT01787188|163137544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-10.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.831||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.55|-5.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.41|-16.55|0.0001
81721153|NCT01787188|163137544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-6.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89||0.0379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.71|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.34|-11.71|0.0379
81721154|NCT01787188|163137545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-12.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.152||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.42|-6.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.02|-18.42|0.0001
81721155|NCT01787188|163137545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.21||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.41|-2.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.78|-15.41|0.0049
81721156|NCT01787188|163137546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-10.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.359||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.55|-4.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.33|-17.55|0.0012
81721157|NCT01787188|163137546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-9.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.422||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.09|-2.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.63|-16.09|0.0066
81721158|NCT01787188|163137547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-11.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.751|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.08|-6.26|||ANCOVA|||||-6.26|-17.08|<0.0001
81721159|NCT01787188|163137547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-8.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.795||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.74|-2.74|||ANCOVA|||||-2.74|-13.74|0.0034
81721160|NCT02643394|163137548|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|80.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.252
81721161|NCT02643394|163137549|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.402|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.402
81721162|NCT02587117|163137606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mann Whitney test|||||||0.004
81470522|NCT01162122|162633427|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for all 3 homologous strains was ≥-10%.|Slope|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|8.4||||||||8.4|-0.4|
81721163|NCT02587117|163137607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mann Whitney test|||||||0.224
81721164|NCT01154673|163137608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.4||"The estimated difference in mean change from baseline to 48 weeks was calculated as the log DNA copies/106 CD4+ T cells in Intensive HAART minus the log DNA copies/106 CD4+ T cells in Placebo Arm"|Regression, Linear||"The estimated difference in mean change from baseline to 48 weeks was calculated as the log DNA copies/106 CD4+ T cells in Intensive HAART minus the log DNA copies/106 CD4+ T cells in Placebo Arm"|||0.4|-.006|0.056
81721165|NCT00865306|163137672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<.05
81721166|NCT00865306|163137673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<.01
81721167|NCT03611751|163137681|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.54|17.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.00|6.54|<0.0001
81721168|NCT03611751|163137682|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.65|16.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.55|6.65|<0.0001
81721169|NCT03611751|163137683|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.45|23.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.93|5.45|<0.0001
81721170|NCT03611751|163137683|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.56|1.18|0.0046
81721171|NCT03611751|163137684|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.89|29.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.40|2.89|<0.001
81721172|NCT03611751|163137684|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|5.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.00|1.30|0.0051
81721173|NCT03611751|163137685|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.62|45.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||45.11|4.62|<0.0001
81721174|NCT03611751|163137685|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.85||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|5.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.03|1.61|0.0002
81721175|NCT03611751|163137686|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.9|-20.3|||ANCOVA|||||-20.3|-26.9|<0.0001
81721176|NCT03611751|163137686|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-3.9|||ANCOVA|||||-3.9|-10.5|<0.0001
81721177|NCT03611751|163137687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.4||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|21.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.15|1.94|0.0005
81721178|NCT03611751|163137687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.0928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|3.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.71|0.89|0.0928
81721179|NCT03611751|163137688|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.34|10.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.81|4.34|<0.0001
81470523|NCT01162122|162633427|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for all 3 heterologous strains was ≥-10%.|Group difference(H3N2/Brisbane-high risk|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|19.9||||||||19.9|4.8|
81721180|NCT03611751|163137688|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|3.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.91|1.77|<0.0001
81721181|NCT03611751|163137689|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.42|8.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.47|3.42|<0.0001
81721182|NCT03611751|163137690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.21||||0.0621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|11.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.79|0.88|0.0621
81721183|NCT03611751|163137691|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.6692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|7.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.46|0.06|0.6692
81721184|NCT03611751|163137691|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||0.3793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|5.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.56|0.02|0.3793
81721185|NCT03611751|163137692|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.41|1.29|0.0004
81721186|NCT03611751|163137693|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|2.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.78|1.45|<0.0001
81721187|NCT03611751|163137694|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81470524|NCT01162122|162633427|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for all 3 homologous strains was ≥-10%.|Group difference(H3N2Wisconsin-high risk|12.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|20.2||||||||20.2|5.0|
81470525|NCT01162122|162633427|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for all 3 heterologous strains was ≥-10%.|Group difference (B strain-high risk)|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|11.8||||||||11.8|-2.1|
81470526|NCT01162122|162633428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (H3N2/Brisbane-overall)|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|16.9||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for at least 2 heterologous strains was \>10%.||16.9|8.1|
81721188|NCT03611751|163137695|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|3.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.43|1.78|<0.0001
81721189|NCT03611751|163137696|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|3.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.36|1.78|<0.0001
81721190|NCT03611751|163137697|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|3.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.01|1.43|0.0001
81721191|NCT00929864|163137698|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis tested for non-inferiority. Abatacept will be considered non-inferior to adalimumab if the upper limit of the 95% two-sided CI of difference in ACR20 response rates between the adalimumab arm and the abatacept arm is smaller than or equal to 12%. Estimate and 95% confidence interval (CI) for difference based on minimum risk weights method with randomization stratification of screening Disease Activity Score-28 (DAS28) c-reactive protein (CRP).|Difference from adalimumab at Day 365|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|9.2|||minimum risk weights method|adjusted for randomization stratification of screening Disease Activity Score-28 (DAS28) c-reactive protein (CRP).||The null and alternative hypotheses are H0: T - C\<= δ vs. Ha:T - C \> δ, where T is the treatment effect of abatacept, C is the effect of active control (adalimumab),and δ is non-inferiority margin. Abatacept is defined as δ non-inferior to adalimumab when H0 is rejected. More specifically, if the lower bound of the 95% two-sided confidence interval for C-T is greater than δ,, then that Abatacept is δ non-inferior to adalimumab can be claimed.||9.2|-5.6|
81721192|NCT00929864|163137699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-5.37||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.13|-1.62|||Chi-squared|||Analysis is p-value of difference in proportions. n=number of participants with event, N=number of participants at risk. Proportion = n/N. In order to maintain the overall type I error rate of 0.05 for testing both the primary non-inferiority hypothesis and the key secondary local injection site reaction (LISR) hypothesis, the LISR hypothesis was tested at the 5% significance level only after the primary non-inferiority hypothesis is established at the 5% level.||-1.62|-9.13|0.006
81721193|NCT00929864|163137700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from adalimumab|-4.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.55|-1.72||||||Analysis of incidence rate at 24 months. Point estimate and 95% CI. Poisson distribution was used to construct the 95% CIs.||-1.72|-6.55|
81721194|NCT00929864|163137701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from adalimumab at Day 365|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|3.9|||minimum risk weights method|Adjusted for randomization stratification of screening Disease Activity Score-28 (DAS28) c-reactive protein (CRP).||This analysis is for Day 365.||3.9|-6.5|
81721195|NCT00929864|163137701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from adalimumab at Day 729|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|7.3|||minimum risk weights method|Adjusted for randomization stratification of screening Disease Activity Score-28 (DAS28) c-reactive protein (CRP).||This analysis is for Day 729.||7.3|-5.5|
81721196|NCT00929864|163137702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from adalimumab|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|6.11||||||Analysis for incidence rate of SAE at 12 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for treatment difference. Poisson distribution was used to construct the 95% CIs.||6.11|-4.51|
81721197|NCT00929864|163137702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from adalimumab|-0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|1.94||||||Analysis for incidence rate of Serious Infections and Infestations at 12 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for treatment difference. Poisson distribution was used to construct the 95% CIs.||1.94|-3.27|
81721198|NCT00929864|163137702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from adalimumab|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.91||||||Analysis for incidence rate of Opportunistic Infections at 12 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for treatment difference. Poisson distribution was used to construct the 95% CIs.||0.91|-0.92|
81721199|NCT00929864|163137702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from adalimumab|-5.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.06|1.41||||||Analysis for incidence rate of discontinuation for any cause at 12 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for treatment difference. Poisson distribution was used to construct the 95% CIs.||1.41|-12.06|
81721200|NCT00929864|163137703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from adalimumab|-1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.43|1.61||||||Analysis for incidence rate of SAE at 24 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for treatment difference. Poisson distribution was used to construct the 95% CIs.||1.61|-5.43|
81721201|NCT00929864|163137703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from adalimumab|-1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|0.63||||||Analysis for incidence rate of Serious infections and infestations Adverse Events at 24 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for treatment difference. Poisson distribution was used to construct the 95% CIs.||0.63|-3.12|
81721202|NCT00929864|163137703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from adalimumab|-0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|0.36|||minimum risk weights method|||Analysis for incidence rate of opportunistic infections at 24 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for treatment difference. Poisson distribution was used to construct the 95% CIs.||0.36|-1.39|
81721203|NCT00929864|163137703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from adalimumab|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.13|0.92||||||Analysis for incidence rate of discontinuations (all cause) at 24 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for treatment difference. Poisson distribution was used to construct the 95% CIs.||0.92|-7.13|
81721204|NCT00929864|163137704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from adalimumab|-8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|-2.2||||||Analysis for ANA at Day 365. Point estimate and 95% CI for treatment difference.||-2.2|-13.9|
81721205|NCT00929864|163137704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from adalimumab|-8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|-1.5||||||Analysis for ANA at Day 729. Point estimate and 95% CI for treatment difference||-1.5|-15.3|
81470527|NCT01162122|162633428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference(H3N2/Wisconsin-overall)|12.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|17.1||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for at least 2 heterologous strains was \>10%.||17.1|8.1|
81721206|NCT00929864|163137704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from adalimumab|-9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|-5.7||||||Analysis for dsDNA at Day 365. Point estimate and 95% CI for treatment difference.||-5.7|-13.4|
81721207|NCT00929864|163137704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from adalimumab|-12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|-7.6||||||Analysis for dsDNA at Day 729. Point estimate and 95% CI for treatment difference.||-7.6|-16.9|
81721208|NCT03940742|163137707|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.879|1.32||||||||1.32|0.879|
81721209|NCT03940742|163137707|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.17||||||||1.17|0.790|
81721210|NCT03940742|163137707|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.852|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.699|1.04||||||||1.04|0.699|
81721211|NCT03940742|163137708|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.916|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.726|1.16||||||||1.16|0.726|
81721212|NCT03940742|163137708|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.802|1.25||||||||1.25|0.802|
81721213|NCT03940742|163137708|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.972|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.784|1.21||||||||1.21|0.784|
81470528|NCT01162122|162633428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (B strain-overall)|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|8.8||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for at least 2 heterologous strains was \>10%.||8.8|0.4|
81721214|NCT02032823|163137709|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.581||||7.3e-06|TWO_SIDED|99.5|0.409|0.816||A multiple testing procedure is employed across the primary and all key secondary endpoints to strongly control overall type I error at 5% (2 sided) accounting for all analysis timepoints.|Log Rank|Log rank test is stratified by chemotherapy type, hormone receptor status, and prior platinum therapy using a pre-specified pooling strategy.|Estimate of the treatment hazard ratio is based on a stratified Cox's Proportional Hazards Model, \<1 indicates a lower risk with olaparib compared with placebo arm. Stratification factors are the same as those used in the stratified log-rank test.|||0.816|0.409|0.0000073
81470529|NCT01162122|162633428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference(H3N2/Brisbane-high risk|12.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|19.6||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for at least 2 heterologous strains was \>10%.||19.6|5.2|
81538353|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.38|-3.99||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-3.99|-11.38|<0.0001
81470530|NCT01162122|162633428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference(H3N2/Wisconsin-highrisk|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|20.3||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for at least 2 heterologous strains was \>10%.||20.3|5.8|
81470531|NCT01162122|162633428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (B strain-high risk)|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|11.8||||||Superiority was established if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the day 22 differences in seroconversion rates for at least 2 heterologous strains was \>10%.||11.8|-1.6|
81721215|NCT02032823|163137710|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.574||||2.57e-05|TWO_SIDED|99.5|0.392|0.831||A multiple testing procedure is employed across the primary and all key secondary endpoints to strongly control overall type I error at 5% (2 sided) accounting for all analysis timepoints.|Log Rank|Log rank test is stratified by chemotherapy type, hormone receptor status, and prior platinum therapy using a pre-specified pooling strategy.|Estimate of the treatment hazard ratio is based on a stratified Cox's Proportional Hazards Model, \<1 indicates a lower risk with olaparib compared with placebo arm. Stratification factors are the same as those used in the stratified log-rank test.|||0.831|0.392|0.0000257
81721216|NCT02032823|163137711|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.678||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|98.5|0.468|0.973||A multiple testing procedure is employed across the primary and all key secondary endpoints to strongly control overall type I error at 5% (2 sided) accounting for all analysis timepoints.|Log Rank|Log rank test is stratified by chemotherapy type, hormone receptor status, and prior platinum therapy using a pre-specified pooling strategy.|Estimate of the treatment hazard ratio is based on a stratified Cox's Proportional Hazards Model, \<1 indicates a lower risk with olaparib compared with placebo arm. Stratification factors are the same as those used in the stratified log-rank test.|||0.973|0.468|0.0091
81721217|NCT03428217|163137717|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.6528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.21|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis 1: Stratified by prior programmed cell death protein 1/programmed cell death protein ligand 1 (PD-1/PDL1) inhibitor therapy (yes vs no) and International Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Database (IMDC) prognostic risk group (favorable vs intermediate vs poor).||1.21|0.74|0.6528
81721218|NCT03428217|163137717|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.24|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis 2: Stratified by prior PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor therapy \[yes vs. no\] and IMDC prognostic risk group \[favorable vs. intermediate/poor\].||1.24|0.76|0.8193
81721219|NCT03428217|163137717|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.25|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis 3: Stratified by the number of prior anti-angio cancer therapy \[0 vs. \>=1\].||1.25|0.76|0.8345
81721220|NCT03428217|163137717|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.27|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||1.27|0.78|0.9479
81721221|NCT03428217|163137718|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.3867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.6|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis 1: Stratified by prior PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor therapy \[yes vs. no\] and IMDC prognostic risk group \[favorable vs. intermediate vs. poor\].||1.6|0.83|0.3867
81721222|NCT03428217|163137718|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.3367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.62|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis 2: Stratified by prior PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor therapy \[yes vs. no\] and IMDC prognostic risk group \[favorable vs. intermediate/poor\].||1.62|0.85|0.3367
81721223|NCT03428217|163137718|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.2416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.69|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis 3: Stratified by prior PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor therapy \[yes vs. no\] and IMDC prognostic risk group \[favorable vs. intermediate/poor\].||1.69|0.88|0.2416
81721224|NCT03428217|163137718|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.3043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.64|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||1.64|0.86|0.3043
81721225|NCT03428217|163137719|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.25|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis 1: Stratified by prior PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor therapy \[yes vs. no\] and IMDC prognostic risk group \[favorable vs. intermediate vs. poor\].||1.25|0.79|0.9692
81721226|NCT03428217|163137719|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.27|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis 2: Stratified by prior PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor therapy \[yes vs. no\] and IMDC prognostic risk group \[favorable vs. intermediate/poor\].||1.27|0.8|0.9235
81721227|NCT03428217|163137719|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.26|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis 3: Stratified by the number of prior anti-angio cancer therapy \[0 vs. \>=1\].||1.26|0.8|0.9549
81721228|NCT03428217|163137719|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.8193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.29|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis||1.29|0.82|0.8193
81721229|NCT03889197|163137720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.162|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.162
81721230|NCT03889197|163137721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.242|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.242
81721231|NCT03889197|163137722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.956|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.956
81721232|NCT03889197|163137723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.132|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.132
81721233|NCT03889197|163137724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.445|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.445
81721234|NCT03889197|163137725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.746|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.746
81721235|NCT03889197|163137726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.979|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.979
81470532|NCT03019003|162633438|OTHER||||||<|0.036|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.036
81470533|NCT00926536|162633440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|71.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Decrease in DAP in C-arm CT +DSA group when compared to DSA only|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81721236|NCT03889197|163137727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.289|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.289
81721237|NCT03889197|163137728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.940
81721238|NCT03889197|163137729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.126|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.126
81721239|NCT03889197|163137730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.738|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.738
81721240|NCT03889197|163137731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.676|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.676
81721241|NCT03889197|163137732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.996|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.996
81721242|NCT03889197|163137733|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.095|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.095
81721243|NCT02044094|163137784|NON_INFERIORITY|Blockade was achieved if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval was \<= the non-inferiority margin of 11.|LSM difference|3.656|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|7.344|||||Hydromorphone - Placebo|"Week 1~Complete hydromorphone blockade was claimed for RBP-6000 if blockade was achieved for both hydromorphone doses (6 mg and 18 mg) during each week of testing for the 4 weeks after the first dose of RBP-6000. Each test was performed at a 2-sided α = 0.05."||7.344|-0.032|
81538354|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.33|-3.87||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-3.87|-11.33|<0.0001
81538355|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.07|-1.62||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-1.62|-9.07|0.0051
81721244|NCT02044094|163137784|NON_INFERIORITY|Blockade was achieved if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval was \<= the non-inferiority margin of 11.|LSM difference|6.927|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.848|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.243|10.612|||||Hydromorphone - Placebo|Week 1 Complete hydromorphone blockade was claimed for RBP-6000 if blockade was achieved for both hydromorphone doses (6 mg and 18 mg) during each week of testing for the 4 weeks after the first dose of RBP-6000. Each test was performed at a 2-sided α = 0.05.||10.612|3.243|
81721245|NCT02044094|163137784|NON_INFERIORITY|Blockade was achieved if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval was \<= the non-inferiority margin of 11.|LSM difference|0.586|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.283|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.977|3.149|||||Hydromorphone - Placebo|"Week 2~Complete hydromorphone blockade was claimed for RBP-6000 if blockade was achieved for both hydromorphone doses (6 mg and 18 mg) during each week of testing for the 4 weeks after the first dose of RBP-6000. Each test was performed at a 2-sided α = 0.05."||3.149|-1.977|
81721246|NCT02044094|163137784|NON_INFERIORITY|Blockade was achieved if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval was \<= the non-inferiority margin of 11.|LSM difference|2.899|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.285|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.333|5.465|||||Hydromorphone - Placebo|"Week 2~Complete hydromorphone blockade was claimed for RBP-6000 if blockade was achieved for both hydromorphone doses (6 mg and 18 mg) during each week of testing for the 4 weeks after the first dose of RBP-6000. Each test was performed at a 2-sided α = 0.05."||5.465|0.333|
81721247|NCT02044094|163137784|NON_INFERIORITY|Blockade was achieved if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval was \<= the non-inferiority margin of 11.|LSM difference|0.863|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.959|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.053|4.778|||||Hydromorphone - Placebo|"Week 3~Complete hydromorphone blockade was claimed for RBP-6000 if blockade was achieved for both hydromorphone doses (6 mg and 18 mg) during each week of testing for the 4 weeks after the first dose of RBP-6000. Each test was performed at a 2-sided α = 0.05."||4.778|-3.053|
81721248|NCT02044094|163137784|NON_INFERIORITY|Blockade was achieved if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval was \<= the non-inferiority margin of 11.|LSM difference|4.926|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.956|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.016|8.837|||||Hydromorphone - Placebo|"Week 3~Complete hydromorphone blockade was claimed for RBP-6000 if blockade was achieved for both hydromorphone doses (6 mg and 18 mg) during each week of testing for the 4 weeks after the first dose of RBP-6000. Each test was performed at a 2-sided α = 0.05."||8.837|1.016|
81721249|NCT02044094|163137784|NON_INFERIORITY|Blockade was achieved if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval was \<= the non-inferiority margin of 11.|LSM difference|3.316|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.367|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.425|8.025|||||Hydromorphone - Placebo|"Week 4~Complete hydromorphone blockade was claimed for RBP-6000 if blockade was achieved for both hydromorphone doses (6 mg and 18 mg) during each week of testing for the 4 weeks after the first dose of RBP-6000. Each test was performed at a 2-sided α = 0.05."||8.025|-1.425|
81721250|NCT02044094|163137784|NON_INFERIORITY|Blockade was achieved if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval was \<= the non-inferiority margin of 11.|LSM difference|6.677|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.367|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.936|11.418|||||Hydromorphone - Placebo|"Week 4~Complete hydromorphone blockade was claimed for RBP-6000 if blockade was achieved for both hydromorphone doses (6 mg and 18 mg) during each week of testing for the 4 weeks after the first dose of RBP-6000. Each test was performed at a 2-sided α = 0.05."||11.418|1.936|
81721251|NCT03353415|163137810|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81721252|NCT03353415|163137811|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81721253|NCT03353415|163137812|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.14
81721254|NCT03353415|163137813|OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.45
81721255|NCT03353415|163137814|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.35
81721256|NCT03353415|163137815|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.53
81721257|NCT03353415|163137816|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.47
81721258|NCT03353415|163137817|OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.65
81721259|NCT03353415|163137818|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81721260|NCT03353415|163137819|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81721261|NCT03353415|163137820|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.22
81721262|NCT03353415|163137821|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.09
81721263|NCT03353415|163137822|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.25
81721264|NCT03353415|163137823|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81721265|NCT03353415|163137824|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.15
81721266|NCT03353415|163137825|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81721267|NCT03353415|163137826|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81721268|NCT03353415|163137827|OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81721269|NCT03353415|163137828|OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.41
81721270|NCT03353415|163137829|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81721271|NCT03353415|163137830|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81721272|NCT00975000|163137831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Square test statistic|66.437|||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline corrected total serum calcium level (≤ 11.2 mg/dL and \> 11.2 mg/dL)||The primary endpoint was tested at a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81721273|NCT00975000|163137831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|91.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.76|445.41|||||Odds ratio of Cinacalcet/Placebo|||445.41|18.76|
81721274|NCT00975000|163137831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|75.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.83|87.05|||||Difference = Cinacalcet-Placebo|||87.05|63.83|
81470534|NCT00926536|162633441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|158.3||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|||||Decrease in CD in C-arm CT +DSA group when compared to DSA only|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.017
81470535|NCT01267201|162633445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|92.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.23|96.15||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0 - ∞) of methylprednisolone was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||96.15|88.23|
81470536|NCT01267201|162633445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|90.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.49|94.11||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0 - ∞) of methylprednisolone was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||94.11|86.49|
81470537|NCT01267201|162633446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|94.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.06|101.98||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of methylprednisolone was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||101.98|88.06|
81538356|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.33|-2.96||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-2.96|-10.33|0.0004
81721275|NCT00975000|163137832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.41||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.93|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with Baseline corrected total serum calcium group as a covariate.|Least square estimate for the difference in the percent change in BMD between the 2 treatment groups (cinacalcet - placebo)|||3.93|-1.10|0.266
81721276|NCT00975000|163137833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.64|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with Baseline corrected total serum calcium group as a covariate.|Least square estimate for the difference in the absolute change in mean serum phosphorus between the 2 treatment groups (cinacalcet - placebo)|||0.64|0.26|<0.001
81470538|NCT01267201|162633446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|83.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.06|90.17||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of methylprednisolone was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||90.17|78.06|
81470539|NCT02124759|162633450|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test||Null hypothesis is that high fat diet will have no effect on M value, the measure of insulin sensitivity for each intervention as assessed by clamp.||||>0.05
81470540|NCT00793624|162633467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.11|0.193|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.193|0.110|<0.0001
81470541|NCT00793624|162633467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.165|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.124|0.206|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.206|0.124|<0.0001
81538357|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.64|-2.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-2.34|-9.64|0.0014
81721277|NCT00975000|163137834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.4||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|3.57|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with Baseline corrected total serum calcium group as a covariate.|Least square estimate for the difference in the absolute change in mean eGFR between the 2 treatment groups (cinacalcet - placebo)|||3.57|-4.37|0.842
81470542|NCT00793624|162633467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.136|0.218|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.218|0.136|<0.0001
81470543|NCT00793624|162633468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0002||95.0|0.037|0.118|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.118|0.037|0.0002
81470544|NCT00793624|162633468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.044|0.125|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.125|0.044|<0.0001
81470545|NCT00793624|162633468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0088||95.0|0.014|0.095|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.095|0.014|0.0088
81470546|NCT00793624|162633469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.343||0.5843||95.0|-0.485|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.860|-0.485|0.5843
81721278|NCT00975000|163137835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-1.16|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with Baseline corrected total serum calcium group as a covariate.|Least square estimate for the difference in the absolute change in corrected total calcium between the 2 treatment groups (cinacalcet - placebo)|||-1.16|-1.62|<0.001
81721279|NCT00975000|163137836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-117.21||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-189.88|-44.55|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with Baseline corrected total serum calcium group as a covariate.|Least square estimate for the difference in the absolute change in iPTH between the 2 treatment groups (cinacalcet - placebo)|||-44.55|-189.88|0.002
81721280|NCT00975000|163137837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.42||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.91|13.06|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with Baseline corrected total serum calcium group as a covariate.|Least square estimate for the difference in the absolute change in urine phosphorus between the 2 treatment groups (cinacalcet - placebo)|||13.06|-15.91|0.846
81721281|NCT01238172|163137842|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.24|||Log Rank|||||1.24|0.75|0.76
81721282|NCT01238172|163137843|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|8.41|||Log Rank|||||8.41|0.23|0.71
81721283|NCT01238172|163137844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.995|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.995
81721284|NCT01238172|163137845|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided||||||<0.001
81721285|NCT00584831|163137862|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.16||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721286|NCT00584831|163137862|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.18||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hyposthesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721287|NCT00584831|163137862|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.2||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721288|NCT00584831|163137862|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721289|NCT00584831|163137862|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.18||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721290|NCT00584831|163137862|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.18||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721291|NCT00584831|163137863|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.16||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721292|NCT00584831|163137863|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721293|NCT00584831|163137863|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721294|NCT00584831|163137863|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.19||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721295|NCT00584831|163137863|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.2||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721296|NCT00584831|163137863|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721297|NCT00584831|163137864|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.13||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721298|NCT00584831|163137864|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.15||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721299|NCT00584831|163137864|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721300|NCT00584831|163137864|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.15||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81538358|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.67|-1.51||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-1.51|-8.67|0.0054
81470547|NCT00793624|162633469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.345||0.9494||95.0|-0.656|0.699|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.699|-0.656|0.9494
81538359|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.71|-2.55||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-2.55|-9.71|0.0008
81721301|NCT00584831|163137864|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721302|NCT00584831|163137864|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.18||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721303|NCT00584831|163137865|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721304|NCT00584831|163137865|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.19||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721305|NCT00584831|163137865|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.2||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721306|NCT00584831|163137865|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.15||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721307|NCT00584831|163137865|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.18||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721308|NCT00584831|163137865|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.18||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis is that visual acuity is the same for all lens types.||||0.02
81721309|NCT01371006|163137869|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|105.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.81|122.82|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison (50 mg Efavirenz+240 mg Faldaprevir : 50 mg Efavirenz) of Efavirenz||122.82|90.81|
81721310|NCT01371006|163137870|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|116.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.87|132.35|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison (50 mg Efavirenz+240 mg Faldaprevir : 50 mg Efavirenz) of Efavirenz||132.35|101.87|
81721311|NCT01371006|163137871|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|71.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.46|83.95|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison (7.5 mg Midazolam+240 mg Faldaprevir+600 mg Efavirenz : 7.5 mg Midazolam+240 mg Faldaprevir) of Faldaprevir||83.95|61.46|
81721312|NCT01371006|163137872|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|64.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.32|79.16|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison (7.5 mg Midazolam+240 mg Faldaprevir+600 mg Efavirenz : 7.5 mg Midazolam+240 mg Faldaprevir) of Faldaprevir||79.16|53.32|
81721313|NCT01371006|163137873|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|54.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|44.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.47|72.88|||ANOVA||the standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|relative bioavailability comparison (7.5 mg Midazolam+240 mg Faldaprevir+600 mg Efavirenz : 7.5 mg Midazolam+240 mg Faldaprevir) of Faldaprevir||72.88|40.47|
81721314|NCT01052038|163137941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81721315|NCT01052038|163137941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2|0|<0.001
81721316|NCT01052038|163137941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2|0|<0.001
81721317|NCT01052038|163137942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|Dunn's post hoc-test corrected for 12 comparisons.||||||<0.001
81721318|NCT01052038|163137942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|22.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|29.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||29|14|0.005
81721319|NCT01052038|163137942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|14.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|22.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||22|7|0.004
81470548|NCT00793624|162633469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.288|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.346||0.5099||95.0|-0.908|0.451|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.451|-0.908|0.5099
81721320|NCT01052038|163137943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.004
81721321|NCT01052038|163137944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|Post hoc test using Dunn's test corrected for 12 comparisons||||||0.01
81721322|NCT01052038|163137944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|10.0||||0.003||95.0|0.0|20.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||20|0|0.003
81721323|NCT01052038|163137945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.04
81721324|NCT03395197|163138009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.627|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.506|0.777||1-sided|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on Cox proportional hazards model; under proportional hazards, if hazard ratio \< 1, it indicates reduction in hazard rate in favor of Talazoparib+Enzalutamide compared to Placebo+Enzalutamide.|The following statistical hypotheses was tested to address the primary objectives: H01: HRrPFS ≥1 vs H11: HRrPFS \<1, where HRrPFS and HRrPFS+ are the hazard ratios (talazoparib in combination with enzalutamide vs. placebo in combination with enzalutamide) of rPFS based on BICR assessment in the all-comers population for Part 2 Cohort 1.||0.777|0.506|<0.0001
81470549|NCT00793624|162633470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.442|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.401||0.0816||95.0|-5.19|0.307|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.307|-5.190|0.0816
81470550|NCT00793624|162633470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.394|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.0155||95.0|-6.141|-0.648|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.648|-6.141|0.0155
81470551|NCT00793624|162633470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.952|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.396||0.4954||95.0|-3.691|1.787|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||1.787|-3.691|0.4954
81538360|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|-3.97||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-3.97|-11.20|<0.0001
81721325|NCT03395197|163138010|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.447|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.328|0.61||1-sided|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on Cox proportional hazards model; under proportional hazards, hazard ratio \< 1 indicates reduction in hazard rate in favor of Talazoparib+Enzalutamide compared to Placebo+Enzalutamide.|The following statistical hypotheses was tested to address the primary objectives: H02: HRrPFS+ ≥1 vs H12: HRrPFS+ \<1, where HRrPFS and HRrPFS+ are the hazard ratios (talazoparib in combination with enzalutamide vs. placebo in combination with enzalutamide) of rPFS based on BICR assessment in the DDR deficient population for Part 2 Cohort 2.||0.610|0.328|<0.0001
81721326|NCT00602641|163138011|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Presuming the control over the experimental arm (MPT-T/mPR-R), the inferiority of mPR-R was defined as a PFS treatment hazard ratio (HR) of less than or equal to 0.82 corresponding to median PFS on the mPR-R arm of 20.5 months (mos) vs. 25 mos on the MPT-T arm. With 304 patients and 221 PFS events, there was 86% power to detect non-inferiority of mPR-R at a 1-sided 0.05 significance level assuming a superiority alternative of HR=1.2 corresponding to median PFS on the mPR-R arm of 30 mos.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.045|||||Analysis based on stratified cox regression by ISS stage (I-II vs. III) and age (\< 65y vs. ≥ 65y). The fact that the lower-bound was less than 0.82 and the upper bound was above 1.0 indicates that results were inconclusive for the primary objective.|Since mPR-R was expected to be considerably less toxic and to confer slightly longer PFS, a non-inferiority design with superiority alternative was used.||1.045|0.67|
81721327|NCT00602641|163138012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.476|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Analysis was based on stratified cox regression by ISS stage (I-II vs. III) and age (\< 65y vs. ≥ 65y).||||||0.476
81721328|NCT00602641|163138013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.204|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.204
81721329|NCT00602641|163138014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.007
81721330|NCT03901352|163138020|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LSM vs placebo|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.34|||ANCOVA||"The multiple imputation (MI) was based on a nonfuture dependence model using the pattern mixture model (PMM) approach with shifting parameters under the missing not at random (MNAR0 mechanism for the missing weekly ADPS."|||-0.34|-1.08|0.0001
81721331|NCT03901339|163138091|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.653||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.526|0.812||Stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox regression adjusted for stratification factors: prior chemotherapy regimens for metastatic disease, presence of visceral metastasis and endocrine therapy in the metastatic setting for at least 6 months.|Log Rank|||||0.812|0.526|0.0001
81721332|NCT03901339|163138092|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.788||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.652|0.952||Stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox regression adjusted for stratification factors: prior chemotherapy regimens for metastatic disease, presence of visceral metastasis, and endocrine therapy in the metastatic setting for at least 6 months.|Log Rank|||||0.952|0.652|0.0133
81721333|NCT03901339|163138093|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.662||||0.0268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.058|2.609|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||ORR by BICR Assessment||2.609|1.058|0.0268
81721334|NCT03901339|163138093|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.989||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.174|3.369|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||ORR by LIR Assessment||3.369|1.174|0.0098
81721335|NCT03901339|163138095|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.796||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.227|2.628|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CBR by BICR Assessment||2.628|1.227|0.0025
81540188|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.5634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|5.25||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||5.25|0.41|0.5634
81721336|NCT03901339|163138095|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.834||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.237|2.717|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CBR by LIR Assessment||2.717|1.237|0.0024
81721337|NCT03901339|163138096|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.728||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.602|0.881||Stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox regression adjusted for stratification factors: prior chemotherapy regimens for metastatic disease, presence of visceral metastasis, and endocrine therapy in the metastatic setting for at least 6 months.|Log Rank|||||0.881|0.602|0.0010
81721338|NCT03901339|163138097|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.751||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.612|0.922||Stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox regression adjusted for stratification factors: prior chemotherapy regimens for metastatic disease, presence of visceral metastasis, and endocrine therapy in the metastatic setting for at least 6 months.|Log Rank|||||0.922|0.612|0.0059
81721339|NCT03901339|163138098|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.918||||0.4151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.748|1.126||Stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox regression adjusted for stratification factors: prior chemotherapy regimens for metastatic disease, presence of visceral metastasis, and endocrine therapy in the metastatic setting for at least 6 months.|Log Rank|||||1.126|0.748|0.4151
81721340|NCT03901339|163138099|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.732||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.598|0.894||Stratified log-rank test and stratified Cox regression adjusted for stratification factors: prior chemotherapy regimens for metastatic disease, presence of visceral metastasis, and endocrine therapy in the metastatic setting for at least 6 months.|Log Rank|||||0.894|0.598|0.0021
81721341|NCT04971226|163138163|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.59|28.17|||Mantel Haenszel||The Estimate Value is a percentage.||The Confidence Interval are percentages.|28.17|9.59|<0.001
81721342|NCT04971226|163138195|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.91|42.18|||Mantel Haenszel||The Estimate Value is a percentage.||The Confidence Interval are percentages.|42.18|16.91|<0.001
81721343|NCT05919823|163138219|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference|Least-squares mean difference|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.835||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|-3.6|||Mixed model repeated measure|MMRM includes PANSS change at Weeks 2-5; fixed effects: treatment, visit, interaction; covariates: site, age, sex, baseline.|Numerator=KarXT/KarXT, denominator =Placebo/KarXT|||-3.6|-14.8|0.0014
81470552|NCT00793624|162633471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.785|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.387||0.045||95.0|-5.507|-0.063|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.063|-5.507|0.0450
81470553|NCT00793624|162633471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.386||0.0002||95.0|-7.864|-2.425|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-2.425|-7.864|0.0002
81721344|NCT05919823|163138220|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference|Least-squares mean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.952||0.0474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.0|||Mixed model for Repeated measures|includes PANSS change at Weeks 2-5; fixed effects: treatment, visit, interaction; covariates: site, age, sex, baseline PANSS positive symptom score.|Numerator=KarXT/KarXT, denominator =Placebo/KarXT|||0|-3.8|0.0474
81721345|NCT05919823|163138221|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference|Least-squares mean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.887||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-0.7|||Mixed model for Repeated measures|includes PANSS change at Weeks 2-5; fixed effects: treatment, visit, interaction; covariates: site, age, sex, baseline PANSS positive symptom score.||||-0.7|-4.2|0.0062
81721346|NCT05919823|163138222|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference|Least-squares mean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.906||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-0.8|||Mixed model for Repeated measures|includes PANSS change at Weeks 2-5; fixed effects: treatment, visit, interaction; covariates: site, age, sex, baseline PANSS positive symptom score.||||-0.8|-4.3|0.0056
81721347|NCT05919823|163138223|SUPERIORITY|Least-squares mean difference|Least-squares mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||Mixed model for repeated measures|ncludes PANSS change at Weeks 2-5; fixed effects: treatment, visit, interaction; covariates: site, age, sex, baseline PANSS positive symptom score.||||-0.1|-0.7|0.0208
81721348|NCT05919823|163138224|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|15.8||||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|29.9|||Chi-squared|||||29.9|0.7|0.0402
81721349|NCT00285012|163138262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.99|14.14||p-value obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Regression, Logistic||odds ratio obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Primary endpoint was based on a CO confirmed 4-week CQR (weeks 4 through 12 inclusive). Intent was to evaluate the alternative hypothesis that varenicline is superior to placebo for smoking cessation after 12 weeks of treatment in subjects with mild to moderate COPD.||14.14|4.99|<0.0001
81721350|NCT00285012|163138263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.88|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.75|8.65||p-value obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Regression, Logistic||odds ratio obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Varenicline versus (vs) placebo at Week 24||8.65|2.75|<0.0001
81721351|NCT00285012|163138263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.04|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.13|7.67||p-value obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Regression, Logistic||odds ratio obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Varenicline vs placebo at Week 52||7.67|2.13|<0.0001
81721352|NCT00285012|163138264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.17|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.96|9.02||p-value obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Regression, Logistic||odds ratio obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Varenicline vs placebo at Week 24||9.02|2.96|<0.0001
81721353|NCT00285012|163138264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.92|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.18|7.07||p-value obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Regression, Logistic||odds ratio obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Varenicline vs placebo at Week 52||7.07|2.18|<0.0001
81470554|NCT00793624|162633471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.754|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.386||0.2061||95.0|-4.474|0.966|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.966|-4.474|0.2061
81470555|NCT00793624|162633472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.871|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.419||0.1878||95.0|-4.655|0.914|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.914|-4.655|0.1878
81470556|NCT00793624|162633472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.565|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.427||0.0126||95.0|-6.364|-0.767|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.767|-6.364|0.0126
81470557|NCT00793624|162633472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.426||0.9913||95.0|-2.782|2.814|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||2.814|-2.782|0.9913
81470558|NCT00793624|162633473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.846|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.972||0.0034||95.0|-4.751|-0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo||-0.940|-4.751|0.0034
81470559|NCT00793624|162633473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.434|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.973||0.0004||95.0|-5.343|-1.525|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo||-1.525|-5.343|0.0004
81470560|NCT00793624|162633473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.248|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.976||0.2009||95.0|-3.161|0.665|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 10 mcg qd minus Placebo||0.665|-3.161|0.2009
81470561|NCT00793624|162633474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.146|0.226|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.226|0.146|<0.0001
81538361|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.88|-4.59||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-4.59|-11.88|<0.0001
81538362|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.27|-1.99||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-1.99|-9.27|0.0026
81470562|NCT00793624|162633474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.126|0.206|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.206|0.126|<0.0001
81470563|NCT00793624|162633474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.166|0.246|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.246|0.166|<0.0001
81470564|NCT00793624|162633475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.136|0.217|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.217|0.136|<0.0001
81470565|NCT00793624|162633475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.119|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.200|0.119|<0.0001
81470566|NCT00793624|162633475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.152|0.233|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.233|0.152|<0.0001
81470567|NCT00793624|162633476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.137|0.219|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.219|0.137|<0.0001
81470568|NCT00793624|162633476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.129|0.211|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.211|0.129|<0.0001
81470569|NCT00793624|162633476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.144|0.226|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.226|0.144|<0.0001
81470570|NCT00793624|162633477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.103|0.186|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.186|0.103|<0.0001
81721354|NCT00285012|163138265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.99|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.39|11.11||p-value obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Regression, Logistic||odds ratio obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Varenicline vs placebo at Week 12||11.11|4.39|<0.0001
81721355|NCT00285012|163138265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.85|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.79|4.54|||Regression, Logistic|p-value obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|odds ratio obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Varenicline vs placebo at Week 24||4.54|1.79|<0.0001
81721356|NCT00285012|163138265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.0008||95.0|1.37|3.48||p-value obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Regression, Logistic||odds ratio obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Varenicline vs placebo at Week 52||3.48|1.37|0.0008
81721357|NCT00285012|163138266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.45||||0.0002||95.0|1.52|3.95||p-value obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Regression, Logistic||odds ratio obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and pooled center|Varenicline vs placebo at Week 52||3.95|1.52|0.0002
81721358|NCT00285012|163138267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value based on ANCOVA model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as covariate.||Varenicline vs placebo at Week 12 \[LOCF\] pre-bronchodilator||||0.140
81721359|NCT00285012|163138267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value based on ANCOVA model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as covariate.||Varenicline vs placebo at Week 12 \[LOCF\] post-bronchodilator||||0.007
81721360|NCT00285012|163138267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.684||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value based on ANCOVA model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as covariate.||Varenicline vs placebo at Week 52 \[LOCF\] pre-bronchodilator||||0.684
81721361|NCT00285012|163138267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.901||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value based on ANCOVA model with treatment and center as factors and baseline value as covariate.||Varenicline vs placebo at Week 52 \[LOCF\] post-bronchodilator||||0.901
81721362|NCT00285012|163138268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for center and treatment, and baseline score as a covariate.||Week 12 Mental State||||0.078
81721363|NCT00285012|163138268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.109||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for center and treatment, and baseline score as a covariate.||Week 24 Mental State||||0.109
81721364|NCT00285012|163138268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.281||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for center and treatment, and baseline score as a covariate.||Week 52 Mental State||||0.281
81721365|NCT00285012|163138268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.581||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for center and treatment, and baseline score as a covariate.||Week 12 Functional State||||0.581
81721366|NCT00285012|163138268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for center and treatment, and baseline score as a covariate.||Week 24 Functional State||||0.290
81721367|NCT00285012|163138268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for center and treatment, and baseline score as a covariate.||Week 52 Functional State||||0.063
81721368|NCT00285012|163138268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for center and treatment, and baseline score as a covariate.||Week 12 Respiratory Symptoms||||0.002
81721369|NCT00285012|163138268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.081||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for center and treatment, and baseline score as a covariate.||Week 24 Respiratory Symptoms||||0.081
81721370|NCT00285012|163138268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for center and treatment, and baseline score as a covariate.||Week 52 Respiratory Symptoms||||0.016
81721371|NCT00285012|163138268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for center and treatment, and baseline score as a covariate.||Week 12 Total Score||||0.033
81721372|NCT00285012|163138268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for center and treatment, and baseline score as a covariate.||Week 24 Total Score||||0.078
81721373|NCT00285012|163138268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0|||||ANCOVA|p-value obtained from ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for center and treatment, and baseline score as a covariate.||Week 52 Total Score||||0.023
81721374|NCT00417859|163138302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FB group was designated the control group. We determined a sample size based in clinical criteria. Using an α of 0.05 and β of 0.8, the required sample size was calculated to be 24 patients in each group to achieve a power of 80%. Descriptive analysis was completed on demographic information and clinical and radiological outcomes. Nonparametric tests (Wilcoxon's signed ranks or rank sum tests) were used for comparison of scores. The chi-squared test was used for dichotomous variables.||||0.05
81538363|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.35|-3.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-3.16|-10.35|0.0003
81721375|NCT04256759|163138308|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 12||||0.018
81721376|NCT04256759|163138308|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 18||||0.021
81721377|NCT04256759|163138309|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81721378|NCT04256759|163138310|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81721379|NCT03809000|163138311|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0671|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.61|0.96|||Log Rank|One-sided significance level = 0.10|Reference level = standard ADT|After protocol amendments, the 3-year PFS rate of the standard arm was expected to be 24%. Assuming a hazard ratio of 0.65 (treatment/control) results in a hypothesized 3-year PFS rate of 39.5% on the enhanced ADT arm. A one-sided log-rank test with alpha=0.10 at 80% statistical power was calculated to require 101 events from 170 patients, taking into account expected accrual rate and follow-up time.||0.96|0.61|0.0671
81721380|NCT03809000|163138312|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.07|||Gray's||Reference level = SRT + Standard ADT|||1.07|0.53|0.1160
81470571|NCT00793624|162633477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.105|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.188|0.105|<0.0001
81470572|NCT00793624|162633477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.13|0.214|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.214|0.130|<0.0001
81721381|NCT03809000|163138313|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.1618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.12|||Gray's||Reference level = SRT + Standard ADT|||1.12|0.50|0.1618
81721382|NCT03809000|163138318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7184|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7184
81721383|NCT03809000|163138319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5934|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5934
81721384|NCT03809000|163138320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7129|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7129
81721385|NCT03809000|163138321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006258|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006258
81721386|NCT03809000|163138322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0263|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0263
81721387|NCT03809000|163138323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4599|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4599
81721388|NCT03809000|163138325|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.3138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|4.41|||Regression, Logistic||Reference level = SRT + Standard ADT|||4.41|0.62|0.3138
81721389|NCT03809000|163138326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0344|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0344
81721390|NCT03809000|163138327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0461|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hot Flashes Frequency||||0.0461
81721391|NCT03809000|163138327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0181|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hot Flashes Severity||||0.0181
81721392|NCT04075292|163138339|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.18|||Log Rank|The analysis was performed using the unstratified log-rank test.|HR was calculated using an unstratified Cox model with treatment as the only covariate. The CI for HR was calculated using the profile likelihood method.|||0.18|0.03|<0.0001
81721393|NCT03829462|163138350|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.5334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.98||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Log Rank|||To show an increase of median overall survival from 7 to 15 months (30% to 57% rates, respectively), with a HR=0.47 and a power of 80% and alpha=5%, 55 events are required for the 78 patients to be randomized considering 15% additional patients for lost to follow-up.||1.98|0.7|0.5334
81721394|NCT03829462|163138350|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.8894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.82|||Chi-squared|||||1.82|0.59|0.8894
81721395|NCT03829462|163138351|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.1104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.11|||Log Rank|The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05||||1.11|0.4|0.1104
81721396|NCT03829462|163138351|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.1165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.11|||Chi-squared|||||1.11|0.4|0.1165
81470573|NCT00793624|162633478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.048|0.126|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.126|0.048|<0.0001
81470574|NCT00793624|162633478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.04|0.118|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.118|0.040|<0.0001
81721397|NCT03829462|163138352|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.2425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.42||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Log Rank|||||1.42|0.26|0.2425
81721398|NCT03829462|163138352|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.2519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.42|||Chi-squared|||||1.42|0.26|0.2519
81721399|NCT03829462|163138353|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference|46.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81470575|NCT00793624|162633478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.04|0.119|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.119|0.040|<0.0001
81470576|NCT00793624|162633479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.047|0.125|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.125|0.047|<0.0001
81470577|NCT00793624|162633479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0001||95.0|0.038|0.117|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.117|0.038|0.0001
81721400|NCT03829462|163138354|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference|7.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81721401|NCT00569127|163138368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.18||Central-review based progression-free survival was analyzed using the stratified log rank test (which is the score test from the stratified Cox-model) using stratification factors as defined in Section 6.0.|Regression, Cox||The reported hazard ratio estimate is for the comparison of the Octreotide, Bevacizumab arm to the Octreotide, Interferon Alpha-2b arm.|According to the intent-to-treat principle, all eligible patients were included in the analysis according to the randomized treatment assignment, regardless of actual treatments received.||1.18|0.73|0.55
81721402|NCT04803214|163138383|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81721403|NCT04803214|163138384|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81721404|NCT04803214|163138385|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81538364|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.88|-2.75||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-2.75|-9.88|0.0006
81538365|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.48|-1.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||-1.15|-9.48|0.0126
81721405|NCT00644228|163138386|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.712||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.56|0.906||The p-value is from a one-sided, stratified log-rank test. Stratification factors include those factors by which patients were randomized: intent to transplant (yes vs no) and ISS Stage (I vs II vs III).|Log Rank||The hazard ratio compares Bortezomib/Lenalidomide/Dexamethasone against Lenalidomide/Dexamethasone.|With four years of patient accrual and two and a half years of follow-up, 220 patients per arm yields 87% power to detect an increase of PFS of 50%, from a median of 3 years to 4.5 years, which corresponds to a hazard ratio of 1.5. These calculations are based on a one-sided stratified log-rank test at level 0.025 with two interim analyses. The final analysis will be carried out at the 0.02 significance level to allow for two interim analyses at the 0.0025 significance level.||0.906|0.560|0.0018
81721406|NCT00644228|163138387|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.709||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.524|0.959||The p-value is based on a two-sided, stratified log rank test. Stratification factors include those factors by which patients were randomized: intent to transplant (yes vs no) and ISS Stage (I vs II vs III).|Log Rank||The hazard ratio compares Bortezomib/Lenalidomide/Dexamethasone against Lenalidomide/Dexamethasone.|Overall survival will be compared between the two treatment arms using a stratified log-rank test.||0.959|0.524|0.0250
81721407|NCT00644228|163138388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2||||||The p-value is based on a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. Stratification factors include those factors by which patients were randomized: intent to transplant (yes vs no) and ISS Stage (I vs II vs III).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.20
81721408|NCT05631093|163138448|NON_INFERIORITY|Doravirine/Islatravir (DOR/ISL) - Baseline Antiretroviral Therapy (ART). Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided multiplicity-adjusted 95% CI was less than 4 percentage points.|Estimated difference|-3.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.81|-0.77|||Miettinen and Nurminen|The Miettinen and Nurminen method was stratified by corrected baseline ART regimen with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights.||||-0.77|-7.81|<0.001
81721409|NCT05631093|163138449|OTHER|Difference in percentage versus Baseline Antiretroviral Therapy (ART). Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated difference|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|2.8|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||2.8|-10.7|
81721410|NCT05631093|163138450|OTHER|Difference in percentage versus Baseline Antiretroviral Therapy (ART). Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated difference|-1.6||||||95.0|-4.9|0.2|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||0.2|-4.9|
81721411|NCT05631093|163138451|OTHER|Difference in percentage versus Baseline Antiretroviral Therapy (ART). Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated difference|-0.08||||||95.0|-3.49|4.21|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||4.21|-3.49|
81721412|NCT05631093|163138452|OTHER|Difference in percentage versus Baseline Antiretroviral Therapy (ART). Type of statistical test 'other' denotes no hypothesis testing was conducted.|Estimated difference|3.75||||||95.0|-0.31|8.89|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||8.89|-0.31|
81721413|NCT05631093|163138459|OTHER|Difference in mean change from baseline versus Baseline Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)|Estimated difference|-15.43||||||95.0|-46.32|15.47|||||Difference in percentage versus (vs) Baseline ART was based on a cDLA model.|||15.47|-46.32|
81538366|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.1724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.06|1.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMMRM|||Week 13||1.27|-7.06|0.1724
81721414|NCT05631093|163138465|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference versus baseline ART|Estimated Difference|-2.21||||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.91|20.49|||ANCOVA||The multiplicity adjusted 95% CIs for treatment difference were calculated from ANCOVA models with terms for baseline measurement and treatment.|PI-containing regimens (including PI- + InSTI-containing regimens)||20.49|-24.91|0.8340
81540189|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.4297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|5.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||5.70|0.48|0.4297
81721415|NCT05631093|163138465|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference versus baseline ART|Estimated Difference|3.44||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|11.97|||ANCOVA||The multiplicity adjusted 95% CIs for treatment difference were calculated from ANCOVA models with terms for baseline measurement and treatment.|non-PI- and non-InSTI-containing regimens||11.97|-5.08|0.4250
81721416|NCT05631093|163138465|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference versus baseline ART|Estimated Difference|3.72||||0.1618||95.0|-1.5|8.95|||ANCOVA||The multiplicity adjusted 95% CIs for treatment difference were calculated from ANCOVA models with terms for baseline measurement and treatment.|InSTI-containing regimens (non-PI-containing regimens)||8.95|-1.50|0.1618
81721417|NCT05631093|163138466|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference versus baseline ART|Estimated Difference|-7.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.8|15.77|||||The multiplicity adjusted 95% CIs for treatment difference were calculated from ANCOVA models with terms for baseline measurement and treatment.|PI-containing regimens (including PI- + InSTI-containing regimens)||15.77|-29.80|
81721418|NCT05631093|163138466|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference versus baseline ART|Estimated Difference|3.99||||||95.0|-5.22|13.21|||||The multiplicity adjusted 95% CIs for treatment difference were calculated from ANCOVA models with terms for baseline measurement and treatment.|non-PI- and non-InSTI-containing regimens||13.21|-5.22|
81721419|NCT05631093|163138466|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference versus baseline ART|Estimated Difference|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.83|8.87|||||The multiplicity adjusted 95% CIs for treatment difference were calculated from ANCOVA models with terms for baseline measurement and treatment.|InSTI-containing regimens (non-PI-containing regimens)||8.87|-6.83|
81721420|NCT04223193|163138475|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-6.5||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||||-6.5|-11.7|<0.0001
81721421|NCT04223193|163138476|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.6||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||||-0.6|-2.4|0.0007
81721422|NCT04223193|163138477|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.942|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.209|7.037|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.037|2.209|<0.0001
81721423|NCT04223193|163138478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-6.5||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||-6.5|-11.7|<0.0001
81721424|NCT04223193|163138479|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-5.3||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||-5.3|-11.3|<0.0001
81721425|NCT04223193|163138480|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.6||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Part I: Week 26||1.6|-0.1|0.0766
81721426|NCT04223193|163138480|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.6||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Part II: Week 26||-0.6|-2.4|0.0007
81721427|NCT04223193|163138480|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-5.6||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Part III: Week 26||-5.6|-9.7|<0.0001
81721428|NCT04223193|163138481|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Wek 26||-0.2|-0.5|<0.0001
81721429|NCT04223193|163138482|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.7||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||-0.7|-1.3|<0.0001
81470578|NCT00793624|162633479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.039|0.119|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.119|0.039|<0.0001
81721430|NCT04223193|163138483|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.7||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||-0.7|-1.3|<0.0001
81721431|NCT04223193|163138484|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.9795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||0.6|-0.6|0.9795
81721432|NCT04223193|163138485|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.8916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.8||LS Means, SE, difference from placebo, and CI's are estimated using a mixed effects repeated measures model with fixed effects for treatment group, visits, treatment by visit interaction and MAO-B inhibitor use with the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||Week 26||0.8|-0.9|0.8916
81721433|NCT03193190|163138489|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|18.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|61.71||||||||61.71|-25.60|
81721434|NCT03193190|163138489|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.85|39.85||||||||39.85|-18.85|
81721435|NCT03193190|163138489|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|-10.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.7|22.03||||||||22.03|-43.70|
81721436|NCT03193190|163138489|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rates|-5.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.58|18.99||||||||18.99|-30.58|
81721437|NCT03193190|163138489|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|-7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.19|19.19||||||||19.19|-34.19|
81721438|NCT03193190|163138489|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|-8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.96|8.57||||||||8.57|-25.96|
81721439|NCT03193190|163138489|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rates|-8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.96|8.57||||||||8.57|-25.96|
81721440|NCT03193190|163138489|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|-2.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.44|13.17||||||||13.17|-18.44|
81721441|NCT03193190|163138489|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|-8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.72|8.33||||||||8.33|-25.72|
81721442|NCT03193190|163138489|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|-1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.04|21.93||||||||21.93|-25.04|
81721443|NCT03193190|163138491|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.64||||||||2.64|0.48|
81470579|NCT00793624|162633480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.043|0.123|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.123|0.043|<0.0001
81721444|NCT03193190|163138491|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.08||||||||2.08|0.66|
81721445|NCT03193190|163138491|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.23||||||||1.23|0.29|
81721446|NCT03193190|163138491|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.89||||||||1.89|0.67|
81721447|NCT03193190|163138491|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.87||||||||1.87|0.61|
81721448|NCT03193190|163138491|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|4.75||||||||4.75|0.96|
81721449|NCT03193190|163138491|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|8.57||||||||8.57|1.54|
81721450|NCT03193190|163138491|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.92||||||||1.92|0.68|
81721451|NCT03193190|163138491|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|3.05||||||||3.05|0.72|
81721452|NCT03193190|163138491|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.06||||||||3.06|0.84|
81721453|NCT03193190|163138492|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|3.0||||||||3.00|0.59|
81721454|NCT03193190|163138492|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.29||||||||2.29|0.71|
81721455|NCT03193190|163138492|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.74||||||||1.74|0.45|
81721456|NCT03193190|163138492|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.68||||||||1.68|0.58|
81721457|NCT03193190|163138492|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.84||||||||1.84|0.59|
81721458|NCT03193190|163138492|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|4.77||||||||4.77|0.87|
81721459|NCT03193190|163138492|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.94||||||||2.94|0.60|
81721460|NCT03193190|163138492|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.6||||||||1.60|0.48|
81721461|NCT03193190|163138492|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|3.36||||||||3.36|0.68|
81721462|NCT03193190|163138492|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.02||||||||2.02|0.44|
81721463|NCT03193190|163138493|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-31.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.07|3.04||||||||3.04|-66.07|
81721464|NCT03193190|163138493|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-3.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.55|15.37||||||||15.37|-22.55|
81721465|NCT03193190|163138493|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-7.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.52|16.38||||||||16.38|-30.52|
81721466|NCT03193190|163138493|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-14.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.72|3.68||||||||3.68|-32.72|
81721467|NCT03193190|163138493|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.38|16.57||||||||16.57|-17.38|
81721468|NCT03193190|163138493|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-50.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.51|-18.46||||||||-18.46|-83.51|
81721469|NCT03193190|163138493|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-36.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.43|-3.18||||||||-3.18|-70.43|
81538367|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18||0.3548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.31|2.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||2.27|-6.31|0.3548
81721470|NCT03193190|163138493|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-26.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.39|-4.2||||||||-4.20|-49.39|
81721471|NCT03193190|163138493|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-35.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.44|-3.42||||||||-3.42|-67.44|
81721472|NCT03193190|163138493|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-28.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.94|3.42||||||||3.42|-60.94|
81721473|NCT03193190|163138494|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|3.51||||||||3.51|0.24|
81721474|NCT03193190|163138494|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.6||||||||1.60|0.23|
81721475|NCT03193190|163138494|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|5.47||||||||5.47|0.44|
81721476|NCT03193190|163138494|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.44||||||||2.44|0.35|
81721477|NCT03193190|163138494|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.93||||||||1.93|0.24|
81721478|NCT03732677|163138511|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.227|2.084|||Regression, Logistic|Strata adjusted odds ratio by the logistic regression method adjusting for stratification factors: renal function , tumor stage and PDL1 status .||||2.084|1.227|0.0005
81721479|NCT03732677|163138512|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.877|0.554|824.0||Stratified by renal function(adequate vs borderline),tumor stage(T2N0 vs \>T2N0), PDL1 status(high vs low/negative)|Log Rank||The HR and CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazard model adjusting for renal function (adequate vs borderline), tumor stage (T2N0 vs \>T2N0) and PDL1 status (high vs low/negative)||95% CI for hazard ratio: 0.558 - 0.817|0824|0.554|<0.0001
81721480|NCT03732677|163138513|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.9|||Chi-squared|P-value is based on a chi-squared test with one degree of freedom.|The HR and CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazard model adjusting for renal function (adequate vs borderline), tumor stage (T2N0 vs \>T2N0) and PDL1 status (high vs low/negative)|||0.90|0.62|0.0021
81721481|NCT03732677|163138514|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.0265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.047|2.095|||Regression, Logistic|Stratified by renal function(adequate vs borderline),tumor stage(T2N0 vs \>T2N0), PDL1 status(high vs low/negative)|Strata adjusted odds ratio by the logistic regression method. Stratified by adjusting for renal function (adequate vs borderline), tumor stage (T2N0 vs \>T2N0) and PDL1 status (high vs low/negative).|||2.095|1.047|0.0265
81721482|NCT03732677|163138515|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|98.457|0.563|0.985|||Log Rank|Stratified by renal function (adequate vs borderline),tumor stage(T2N0vs \>T2N0), PDL1 status(high vs low/negative)|||95% CI: 0.594 to 0.934|0.985|0.563|0.0106
81721483|NCT03732677|163138516|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.541|0.826|||Log Rank|Stratified by renal function(adequate vs borderline),tumor stage(T2N0 vs \>T2N0), PDL1 status(high vs low/negative)|The HR and CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazard model adjusting for renal function (adequate vs borderline), tumor stage (T2N0 vs \>T2N0) and PDL1 status (high vs low/negative)|||0.826|0.541|0.0002
81721484|NCT03732677|163138517|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.516|0.907|||Log Rank|Stratified by renal function(adequate vs borderline),tumor stage(T2N0 vs \>T2N0), PDL1 status(high vs low/negative)|The HR and CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazard model adjusting for renal function (adequate vs borderline), tumor stage (T2N0 vs \>T2N0) and PDL1 status (high vs low/negative)|||0.907|0.516|0.0081
81538368|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.04|0.53||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|LSMean difference|||Week 13||0.53|-8.04|0.0860
81721485|NCT03131817|163138532|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.007
81721486|NCT03131817|163138533|OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.018
81721487|NCT03131817|163138534|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"This statistical analysis corresponds to the first outcome row, Reward magnitude effect (higher reward, higher acceptance). The generalized linear mixed model examined the effect of reward magnitude on the probability of accepting offers."||||<0.0001
81721488|NCT03131817|163138534|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"This statistical analysis corresponds to the second outcome row, Effort cost effect (higher effort, lower acceptance). The generalized linear mixed model examined the effect of effort cost on the probability of accepting offers."||||<0.0001
81721489|NCT05734014|163138549|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Qualitative Analysis of arts-based reflections. Thematic analysis and count of whether the participant drew or mentioned Crow stories related to relationality.|||
81721490|NCT05838755|163138558|OTHER|Analysis performed using a Bayesian mixed model repeated measures adjusting for treatment, week, baseline, region and the treatment by week and baseline by week interactions using vague priors.|Posterior Mean Difference|-0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.18|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported using Bayesian mixed model repeated measures analysis.|||0.18|-1.47|
81721491|NCT05838755|163138558|OTHER|Analysis performed using a Bayesian mixed model repeated measures adjusting for treatment, week, baseline, region and the treatment by week and baseline by week interactions using vague priors.|Posterior Mean Difference|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.61|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported using Bayesian mixed model repeated measures analysis.|||0.61|-1.04|
81721492|NCT04647253|163138585|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference between treatment groups|-10.8||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|-3.3||a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025|z-test with unpooled variance|||||-3.3|-18.4|0.0025
81538369|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.89|-1.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||-1.28|-9.89|0.0111
81721493|NCT01209234|163138586|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.96|||Regression, Cox||This is the estimated standard error of the log hazard ratio|||0.96|0.52|0.026
81721494|NCT01209234|163138587|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.01||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Cox||CDC-defined all-cause infection secondary outcome This is the estimated standard error of the log hazard ratio|||1.01|0.70|0.061
81721495|NCT01209234|163138587|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.99||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Cox||Clinical criteria for all-cause infection This is the estimated standard error of the log hazard ratio|||0.99|0.70|0.035
81721496|NCT03229941|163138602|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.27|||Chi-squared||Liberal vs. restrictive arm comparison.|||1.27|0.62|0.515
81721497|NCT03229941|163138603|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.73|1.61|||Chi-squared||Liberal vs. Restrictive arm comparison|||1.61|0.73|0.587
81721498|NCT03229941|163138604|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.33|0.98|||Chi-squared||Liberal vs. Restrictive arm comparison|||0.98|0.33|0.007
81721499|NCT03229941|163138605|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.63|1.38|||Chi-squared||Liberal vs. Restrictive arm comparison|||1.38|0.63|0.634
81721500|NCT03229941|163138606|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.41|1.37|||Chi-squared||Liberal vs. Restrictive arm comparison|||1.37|0.41|0.212
81721501|NCT03229941|163138607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.786|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.786
81721502|NCT04071366|163138642|SUPERIORITY||Difference in CRS rate|-0.39||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6463|-0.1363|||One-sided Z-test|||||-0.1363|-0.6463|0.0030
81721503|NCT04071366|163138642|OTHER||Difference in CRS rate|-0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6073|-0.1231||||||||-0.1231|-0.6073|
81721504|NCT04071366|163138642|OTHER||Difference in CRS rate|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1778|0.2299||||||||0.2299|-0.1778|
81721505|NCT02239692|163138656|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is assessed by examining whether the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval is less than the specified non-inferiority margin of 1.5 points.|Adjusted estimated mean difference|-3.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|-2.87||p-value corresponds to a two-sided test of superiority.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment, country and time of colonoscopy (AM/PM) as factors.|Treatment difference in mean total Ottawa Scale score was calculated as PICOPREP tailored dosing schedule minus PICOPREP day-before dosing schedule.|Null hypothesis was no treatment difference between the two dosing schedules.||-2.87|-4.99|<0.0001
81721506|NCT02239692|163138657|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is assessed by examining whether the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval is less than the specified non-inferiority margin of 1.5 points.|Adjusted estimated mean difference|-4.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.34|-3.41||p-value corresponds to a two-sided test of superiority.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment, country and time of colonoscopy (AM/PM) as factors.|Treatment difference in mean total Ottawa Scale score was calculated as PICOPREP tailored dosing schedule minus PICOPREP day-before dosing schedule.|Null hypothesis was no treatment difference between the two dosing schedules.||-3.41|-5.34|<0.0001
81721507|NCT02239692|163138658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted estimated odds ratio|9.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.36|19.32||p-value corresponds to a two-sided test of superiority.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with the failure/success status as dependent variable, and treatment, country and timing of colonoscopy as factors.|The estimated odds ratio compares the odds of being a responder in the PICOPREP tailored dosing schedule vs. the PICOPREP day-before dosing schedule.|Null hypothesis was no treatment difference between the two dosing schedules.||19.32|4.36|<0.0001
81721508|NCT00080288|163138712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.67|3.69|||ANCOVA|||Assumption: both primary treatment comparisons would be with a 2 sided test at an alpha level of 0.05.||3.69|1.67|<0.0001
81721509|NCT00080288|163138713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p value for each treatment group is for the comparison of that treatment group to the placebo treatment group. Adjusted for country.||Assumption: both primary treatment comparisons would be with a 2 sided test at an alpha level of 0.05.||||0.0010
81721510|NCT02253654|163138714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.53||0.46|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-6.58||||t-test, 1 sided|||The difference between treatment groups for the percent of hemoglobin measurements within 10.0 to 11.0 g/dL during the evaluation period was tested using a 1-sided t-test with a significance level of 0.025.|||-6.58|0.46
81721511|NCT00069160|163138724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81721512|NCT02576054|163138762|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for success requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of GMT ratio between boys enrolled in V501-200 and men enrolled in the Phase III study V501-122 be greater than 0.5% for each HPV type|GMT Ratio|1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.57|||ANOVA|Log-transformed data using an analysis of variance model with a term for age-group|GMT Ratio= GMT PN200 divided by GMT PN122|Anti-HPV 6||1.57|1.00|<0.001
81538370|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.94|-0.33||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||-0.33|-8.94|0.0349
81721513|NCT02576054|163138762|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for success requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of GMT ratio between boys enrolled in V501-200 and men enrolled in the Phase III study V501-122 be greater than 0.5% for each HPV type|GMT Ratio|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|2.78|||ANOVA|Log-transformed data using an analysis of variance model with a term for age-group|GMT Ratio = GMT PN200 divided by GMT PN122|Anti-HPV 11||2.78|1.89|<0.001
81721514|NCT02576054|163138762|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for success requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio between boys enrolled in V501-200 and men enrolled in the Phase III study V501-122 be greater than 0.5% for each HPV type|GMT Ratio|1.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|2.11|||ANOVA|Log-transformed data using an analysis of variance model with a term for age-group|GMT Ratio= GMT PN200 divided by GMT PN122|Anti-HPV 16||2.11|1.35|<0.001
81721515|NCT02576054|163138762|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for success requires that the lower bound of two-sided 95% CI of GMT ratio between boys enrolled in V501-200 and men enrolled in the Phase III study V501-122 be greater than 0.5% for each HPV type|GMT Ratio|3.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.33|3.99|||ANOVA|Log-transformed data using an analysis of variance model with a term for age-group|GMT Ratio= GMT PN200 divided by GMT PN122|Anti-HPV 18||3.99|2.33|<0.001
81721516|NCT03703297|163138788|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.01608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.606|0.95|||Log Rank|The analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test.|Hazard ratio and CI calculated using stratified Cox proportional hazards model,adjusting for tumor,node and metastasis(TNM) stage, receipt of prophylactic cranial irradiation(PCI),with treatment as only covariate and ties handled by Efron approach.|||0.950|0.606|0.01608
81721517|NCT03703297|163138789|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.01042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.569|0.928|||Log Rank|The analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test.|Hazard ratio and CI were calculated using stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for receipt of PCI, with treatment as only covariate and ties handled by Efron approach.|||0.928|0.569|0.01042
81721518|NCT02038959|163138814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81721519|NCT02038959|163138819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81721520|NCT00819091|163138824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.7|-0.24|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment and number of prior oral anti-diabetic drug as fixed classification effects and baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate||Linagliptin 5.0 mg versus placebo||-0.24|-0.70|< 0.0001
81721521|NCT00819091|163138825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5||0.2406||95.0|-17.2|4.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment and number of prior oral anti-diabetic drug as fixed classification effects and baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate||Linagliptin 5.0 mg versus placebo||4.3|-17.2|0.2406
81721522|NCT00819091|163138826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.466||||0.0065||95.0|1.684|24.825|||Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin 5.0 mg versus placebo||24.825|1.684|0.0065
81721523|NCT00819091|163138827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.653||||0.2431||95.0|0.515|13.652|||Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin 5.0 mg versus placebo||13.652|0.515|0.2431
81721524|NCT00819091|163138828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.125||||0.0001||95.0|2.747|9.562|||Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin 5.0 mg versus placebo||9.562|2.747|0.0001
81721525|NCT00819091|163138829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.41|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.585|-0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with treatment, number oral anti-diabetic drugs, week within patients, week-treatment interaction and baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate.||Linagliptin 5.0 mg versus placebo||-0.230|-0.585|<0.0001
81721526|NCT00819091|163138830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.72|-0.276|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with treatment, number oral anti-diabetic drugs, week within patients, week-treatment interaction and baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate.||Linagliptin 5.0 mg versus placebo||-0.276|-0.720|<0.0001
81721527|NCT00819091|163138831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.47||||0.0002||95.0|-0.716|-0.226|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with treatment, number oral anti-diabetic drugs, week within patients, week-treatment interaction and baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate.||Linagliptin 5.0 mg versus placebo||-0.226|-0.716|0.0002
81721528|NCT00819091|163138832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6||0.197||95.0|-14.9|3.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment and number of prior oral anti-diabetic drug as fixed classification effects and baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate||Linagliptin 5.0 mg versus placebo||3.1|-14.9|0.197
81721529|NCT00819091|163138833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-14.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6||0.0105||95.0|-25.5|-3.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment and number of prior oral anti-diabetic drug as fixed classification effects and baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate||Linagliptin 5.0 mg versus placebo||-3.4|-25.5|0.0105
81721530|NCT00391092|163138842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.02|||Log Rank (unstratified)|||||1.02|0.65|0.0775
81721531|NCT00391092|163138843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.38|||Log Rank|||||1.38|0.74|0.9543
81538371|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.2205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.77|1.57||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||1.57|-6.77|0.2205
81538372|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17||0.0645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.29|0.24||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||0.24|-8.29|0.0645
81721532|NCT00391092|163138844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response rates|4.43||||0.3492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|14.0|||Chi-squared||95% CI for the difference in response rates using Hauck-Anderson method.|||14.0|-5.2|0.3492
81721533|NCT00391092|163138845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.98||||||||0.98|0.56|
81721534|NCT00391092|163138846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.5392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.15|||Log Rank|||||1.15|0.76|0.5392
81721535|NCT03610646|163138849|EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence margin of \[-3, 3\] letters was used to demonstrate equivalence for the difference of mean change in BCVA, from baseline to Week 8.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.16|1.24||||||||1.24|-1.16|
81721536|NCT00858234|163138862|OTHER|Accumulation Ratio (Day 11 AUC0-24hr/Day 1 AUC0-24hr)|Accumulation ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.45|||||Back-transformed least squares mean difference and 90% confidence interval from mixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values.|||1.45|0.80|
81721537|NCT04318535|163138863|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be determined if the 90% confidence interval of the geometric least square mean ratio of Cmax falls within the 0.80-1.25 range.|Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.157|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.103|1.213|||||T1 versus R was the primary interest of comparison for this outcome measure.|||1.213|1.103|
81721538|NCT04318535|163138864|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be determined if the 90% confidence interval of the geometric least square mean ratio of AUC(0-t) falls within the 0.80-1.25 range.|Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.032|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.974|1.094|||||T1 versus R was the primary interest of comparison for this outcome measure.|||1.094|0.974|
81721539|NCT04318535|163138865|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be determined if the 90% confidence interval of the geometric least square mean ratio of AUC(0-inf) falls within the 0.80-1.25 range.|Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.971|1.093|||||T1 versus R was the primary interest of comparison for this outcome measure.|||1.093|0.971|
81721540|NCT02675426|163138893|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|28.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.1|37.0||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatoid drug use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||37.0|19.1|<0.001
81721541|NCT02675426|163138893|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|30.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.6|39.4||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatoid drug use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||39.4|21.6|<0.001
81721542|NCT02675426|163138894|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|31.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.0|39.5||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatoid drug use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||39.5|23.0|<0.001
81721543|NCT02675426|163138894|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|30.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.5|39.0||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatoid drug use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||39.0|22.5|<0.001
81721544|NCT02675426|163138895|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.94||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, prior bDMARD use and Baseline value as covariates.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.94|-1.42|<0.001
81721545|NCT02675426|163138895|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|-1.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-1.08||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, prior bDMARD use and Baseline value as covariates.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-1.08|-1.56|<0.001
81538373|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16||0.5031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.69|2.8||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||2.80|-5.69|0.5031
81538374|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24||0.5263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.84|2.99||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||2.99|-5.84|0.5263
81721546|NCT02675426|163138896|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|-0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.24||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, prior bDMARD use and Baseline value as covariates.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.24|-0.43|<0.001
81721547|NCT02675426|163138896|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|-0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.18||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, prior bDMARD use and Baseline value as covariates.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.18|-0.38|<0.001
81721548|NCT02675426|163138897|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|4.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|5.98||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, previous bDMARD use, and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||5.98|3.13|<0.001
81721549|NCT02675426|163138897|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|4.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.54|6.42||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, previous bDMARD use, and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||6.42|3.54|<0.001
81721550|NCT02675426|163138898|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|20.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|28.1||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatoid drug use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||28.1|13.6|<0.001
81721551|NCT02675426|163138898|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|18.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2|25.5||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatoid drug use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||25.5|11.2|<0.001
81721552|NCT02675426|163138899|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|21.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|29.5||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatoid drug use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||29.5|13.0|<0.001
81721553|NCT02675426|163138899|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|Response Rate Difference|23.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|31.3||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatoid drug use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||31.3|14.7|<0.001
81721554|NCT02675426|163138900|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|-51.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.14|-23.87||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, previous bDMARD use, and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-23.87|-78.14|<0.001
81721555|NCT02675426|163138900|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|-50.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.19|-23.53||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, previous bDMARD use, and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-23.53|-78.19|<0.001
81721556|NCT02675426|163138901|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|4.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.31|6.6||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, previous bDMARD use, and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||6.60|3.31|<0.001
81721557|NCT02675426|163138901|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints for the two doses was controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure.|LS Mean Difference|4.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.12|6.44||The adjusted p-value under multiplicity control is reported, with significance achieved if the adjusted p-value is less than 0.05.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, previous bDMARD use, and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||6.44|3.12|<0.001
81538375|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24||0.2782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.83|1.97||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||1.97|-6.83|0.2782
81538376|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.67|-0.84||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||-0.84|-9.67|0.0198
81721558|NCT02675426|163138902|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|23.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|31.0||Unadjusted p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatoid drug use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||31.0|15.1|<0.001
81721559|NCT02675426|163138902|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|28.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.4|36.5||Unadjusted p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatoid drug use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||36.5|20.4|<0.001
81721560|NCT02675426|163138903|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|14.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|21.1||Unadjusted p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatoid drug use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||21.1|8.7|<0.001
81721561|NCT02675426|163138903|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|20.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|27.2||Unadjusted p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatoid drug use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||27.2|14.0|<0.001
81721562|NCT02675426|163138904|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|13.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|20.2||Unadjusted p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatoid drug use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||20.2|7.0|<0.001
81470580|NCT00793624|162633480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0002||95.0|0.035|0.114|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.114|0.035|0.0002
81721563|NCT02675426|163138904|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|19.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|26.7||Unadjusted p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatoid drug use|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||26.7|12.7|<0.001
81721564|NCT04604496|163139000|OTHER|The adjusted ratio and 90% confidence interval from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|133.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.97|216.37||||||Test: the mild hepatic impairment group; Reference: the without hepatic impairment group||216.37|81.97|
81470581|NCT00793624|162633480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0037||95.0|0.019|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.100|0.019|0.0037
81721565|NCT04604496|163139000|OTHER|The adjusted ratio and 90% confidence interval from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|219.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|135.39|357.41||||||Test: the moderate hepatic impairment Group; Reference: the without hepatic impairment group||357.41|135.39|
81721566|NCT04604496|163139000|OTHER|The adjusted ratio and 90% confidence interval from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|334.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|205.7|543.0||||||Test: the severe hepatic impairment group; Reference: the without hepatic impairment group||543.00|205.70|
81721567|NCT04604496|163139001|OTHER|The adjusted ratio and 90% confidence interval from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|122.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.33|245.49||||||Test: the mild hepatic impairment group; Reference: the without hepatic impairment group||245.49|61.33|
81721568|NCT04604496|163139001|OTHER|The adjusted ratio and 90% confidence interval from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|282.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|141.32|565.66||||||Test: the moderate hepatic impairment Group; Reference: the without hepatic impairment group||565.66|141.32|
81721569|NCT04604496|163139001|OTHER|The adjusted ratio and 90% confidence interval from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|640.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|320.27|1282.0||||||Test: the severe hepatic impairment group; Reference: the without hepatic impairment group||1282.00|320.27|
81470582|NCT00793624|162633481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0016||95.0|0.025|0.105|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.105|0.025|0.0016
81538377|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.0417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.05|-0.18||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||-0.18|-9.05|0.0417
81721570|NCT04604496|163139002|OTHER|The adjusted ratio and 90% confidence interval from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|122.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.51|245.51||||||Test: the mild hepatic impairment group; Reference: the without hepatic impairment group||245.51|61.51|
81721571|NCT04604496|163139002|OTHER|The adjusted ratio and 90% confidence interval from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|283.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|142.1|567.13||||||Test: the moderate hepatic impairment Group; Reference: the without hepatic impairment group||567.13|142.10|
81538378|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16||0.2963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.52|2.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||2.00|-6.52|0.2963
81538379|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09||0.5408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|2.83||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||2.83|-5.39|0.5408
81721572|NCT04604496|163139002|OTHER|The adjusted ratio and 90% confidence interval from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|636.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|318.51|1271.24||||||Test: the severe hepatic impairment group; Reference: the without hepatic impairment group||1271.24|318.51|
81721573|NCT04604496|163139003|OTHER|The adjusted ratio and 90% confidence interval from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|85.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.6|114.1||||||Test: the mild hepatic impairment group; Reference: the without hepatic impairment group||114.10|63.60|
81721574|NCT04604496|163139003|OTHER|The adjusted ratio and 90% confidence interval from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|96.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.95|129.07||||||Test: the moderate hepatic impairment Group; Reference: the without hepatic impairment group||129.07|71.95|
81470583|NCT00793624|162633481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0276||95.0|0.005|0.085|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.085|0.005|0.0276
81538380|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.7473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|3.41||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||3.41|-4.74|0.7473
81721575|NCT04604496|163139003|OTHER|The adjusted ratio and 90% confidence interval from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|135.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.94|181.1||||||Test: the severe hepatic impairment group; Reference: the without hepatic impairment group||181.10|100.94|
81721576|NCT01818414|163139080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81721577|NCT01818414|163139081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.052
81721578|NCT00450177|163139099|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81721579|NCT04840901|163139174|EQUIVALENCE|PK parameters were powered to test equivalence with a power of 90% that the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean ratio fall within 0.8 to 1.25 equivalence margin.|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.16|||ANCOVA|||||1.16|1.03|
81538381|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18||0.9214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|4.5||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||4.50|-4.07|0.9214
81721580|NCT04840901|163139175|EQUIVALENCE|PK parameters were powered to test equivalence with a power of 90% that the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean ratio fall within 0.8 to 1.25 equivalence margin.|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.14|||ANCOVA|||||1.14|1.02|
81721581|NCT04840901|163139176|EQUIVALENCE|PK parameters were powered to test equivalence with a power of 90% that the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean ratio fall within 0.8 to 1.25 equivalence margin.|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.14|||ANCOVA|||||1.14|1.03|
81721582|NCT01988493|163139199|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size required 100 TTP events to ensure 80% power with a two-sided significance level of 10% for rejecting the null hypothesis of equal treatment effect between treatment arms.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|0.76|||Log Rank|||||0.76|0.28|0.0087
81721583|NCT01988493|163139200|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size required 100 TTP events to ensure 80% power with a two-sided significance level of 10% for rejecting the null hypothesis of equal treatment effect between treatment arms.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.0229||90.0|0.33|0.84|||Log Rank|||||0.84|0.33|0.0229
81721584|NCT01988493|163139201|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size required 100 TTP events to ensure 80% power with a two-sided significance level of 10% for rejecting the null hypothesis of equal treatment effect between treatment arms.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.2333||90.0|0.45|1.14|||Log Rank|||||1.14|0.45|0.2333
81721585|NCT01988493|163139202|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size required 100 TTP events to ensure 80% power with a two-sided significance level of 10% for rejecting the null hypothesis of equal treatment effect between treatment arms.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45||||0.0059||90.0|0.28|0.73|||Log Rank|||||0.73|0.28|0.0059
81721586|NCT01988493|163139215|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size required 100 TTP events to ensure 80% power with a two-sided significance level of 10% for rejecting the null hypothesis of equal treatment effect between treatment arms.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.8915||90.0|0.62|1.77|||Log Rank|||||1.77|0.62|0.8915
81721587|NCT01988493|163139216|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size required 100 TTP events to ensure 80% power with a two-sided significance level of 10% for rejecting the null hypothesis of equal treatment effect between treatment arms.||||||0.0438|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0438
81721588|NCT01988493|163139218|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size required 100 TTP events to ensure 80% power with a two-sided significance level of 10% for rejecting the null hypothesis of equal treatment effect between treatment arms.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.0496|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|0.92|||Log Rank|||||0.92|0.38|0.0496
81721589|NCT01988493|163139219|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size required 100 TTP events to ensure 80% power with a two-sided significance level of 10% for rejecting the null hypothesis of equal treatment effect between treatment arms.||||||0.0527|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0527
81721590|NCT02756078|163139228|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used. This margin is based on a 10% shift in the distribution of CLUE score.|Posterior Mean Difference|5.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.796|||TWO_SIDED|98.0|1.3|8.73|||Bayesian hierarchical model|A 98% credible interval for the posterior mean difference was used to demonstrate non-inferiority between the senofilcon A and samfilcon A lenses.|Mean difference was calculated as Test (senofilcon A) minus Control (samfilcon A)|||8.73|1.30|
81721591|NCT02756078|163139229|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used. This margin is based on a 10% shift in the distribution of CLUE score.|Posterior Mean Difference|13.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.701|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.34|17.05|||Bayesian hierarchical model|A 95% credible interval for the posterior mean difference was used to demonstrate non-inferiority between the senofilcon A and samfilcon A lenses.|Mean difference was calculated as Test (senofilcon A) minus Control (samfilcon A)|||17.05|10.34|
81721592|NCT02756078|163139230|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -2 hour was used.|Posterior mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.313|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.25|||Bayesian hierarchical model|A 95% credible interval for the posterior mean difference was used to demonstrate non-inferiority between the senofilcon A and samfilcon A lenses.|||Mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A minus samfilcon A.|0.25|-1.00|
81721593|NCT02756078|163139231|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -2 hour was used.|Posterior mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.107|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.16|||Bayesian hierarchical model|A 95% credible interval for the posterior mean difference was used to demonstrate non-inferiority between the senofilcon A and samfilcon A lenses.|Mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A minus samfilcon A|||0.16|-0.27|
81721594|NCT02756078|163139232|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -2 hour was used.|Posterior mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.261|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.57|||Bayesian hierarchical model|A 95% credible interval for the posterior mean difference was used to demonstrate non-inferiority between the senofilcon A and samfilcon A lenses.|Mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A minus samfilcon A|||0.57|-0.47|
81721595|NCT02756078|163139233|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -2 hour was used.|Posterior mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.159|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.26|||Bayesian hierarchical model|A 95% credible interval for the posterior mean difference was used to demonstrate non-inferiority between the senofilcon A and samfilcon A lenses.|Mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A minus samfilcon A.|||0.26|-0.36|
81721596|NCT02756078|163139234|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.67 was used.|Posterior odds ratio|1.35|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.203|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.79|||Bayesian multinomial model|A 95% credible interval for the posterior odds ratio was used to demonstrate non-inferiority between the senofilcon A and samfilcon A lenses.|Odds ratio was calculated as senofilcon A over samfilcon A.|||1.79|0.99|
81721597|NCT02268045|163139254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The RR, with the corresponding 95% CI, was calculated for each treatment arm and compared using Fisher's exact test at a one-sided 0.025 type I error rate. A non-inferiority margin of 13% was assumed with ≥ 80% power to detect treatment differences. Non-inferiority was concluded if the one-sided 95% CI was above the -13% margin set for the study.|Percentage difference|0.7|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-13.0||||||For the ITT population||||-13|
81721598|NCT02268045|163139254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The RR, with the corresponding 95% CI, was calculated for each treatment arm and compared using Fisher's exact test at a one-sided 0.025 type I error rate. A non-inferiority margin of 13% was assumed with ≥ 80% power to detect treatment differences. Non-inferiority was concluded if the one-sided 95% CI was above the -13% margin set for the study.|percentage difference|3.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-13.0||||||For the PP population||||-13|
81721599|NCT02268045|163139255|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 80%-125%.|ratio RTXM83 to Mabthera|99.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.6|105.0|||||For the ratio: RTXM83 represents the numerator and Mabthera the denominator|||105|93.6|
81721600|NCT02268045|163139256|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 80%-125%.|ratio RTXM83 to Mabthera|103.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.5|107.0|||||For the ratio: RTXM83 represents the numerator and Mabthera the denominator|||107|98.5|
81721601|NCT02268045|163139257|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 80%-125%.|ratio RTXM83 to Mabthera|99.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.9|105.0|||||For the ratio: RTXM83 represents the numerator and Mabthera the denominator|||105|93.9|
81721602|NCT02268045|163139258|EQUIVALENCE|Two treatments are judged not to be different from one another if the 90% CI of the ratio of a log-transformed exposure measure (AUC) falls completely within the range 80%-125%.|ratio RTXM83 to Mabthera|104.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.5|109.0|||||For the ratio: RTXM83 represents the numerator and Mabthera the denominator|||109|99.5|
81721603|NCT02268045|163139262|OTHER|||||||0.457|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.4570
81721604|NCT03332212|163139285|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.247|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.1418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.582|0.087|||ANOVA|||ANOVA on the PCr/ATP ratio absolute change using treatment (empagliflozin vs. placebo), history of diabetes (yes vs, no) and history of atrial fibrillation (yes vs no) as between subjects factor.||0.087|-0.582|0.1418
81470584|NCT00793624|162633481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0426||95.0|0.001|0.082|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.082|0.001|0.0426
81538382|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.14||0.9876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|4.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||4.26|-4.19|0.9876
81721605|NCT03332212|163139285|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.604|0.286|||ANOVA|||ANOVA on the PCr/ATP ratio absolute change using treatment (empagliflozin vs. placebo), history of diabetes (yes vs, no) and history of atrial fibrillation (yes vs no) as between subjects factor.||0.286|-0.604|0.4650
81721606|NCT00609115|163139286|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.65||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|97.5|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.010
81721607|NCT00609115|163139286|SUPERIORITY||Effect|0.71||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81721608|NCT00609115|163139287|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The reported p-value was calculated.|ANCOVA|||||||1.00
81721609|NCT00609115|163139287|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|-0.29||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.06
81721610|NCT00609115|163139288|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.33||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.17
81721611|NCT00609115|163139288|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.4||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.17
81721612|NCT00609115|163139289|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.05||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.83
81721613|NCT00609115|163139289|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|-0.27||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.83
81721614|NCT00609115|163139290|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.25||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.28
81470585|NCT00793624|162633482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0237||95.0|0.006|0.087|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.087|0.006|0.0237
81721615|NCT00609115|163139290|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.38||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.09
81721616|NCT00609115|163139291|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.23||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.18
81721617|NCT00609115|163139291|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.37||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.10
81721618|NCT00609115|163139292|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.18||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.45
81721619|NCT00609115|163139292|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.71||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81721620|NCT00609115|163139293|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|-0.17||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.47
81721621|NCT00609115|163139293|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.77||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.015
81721622|NCT00609115|163139294|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.48||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81721623|NCT00609115|163139294|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.56||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81470586|NCT00793624|162633482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0175||95.0|0.009|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.090|0.009|0.0175
81721624|NCT00609115|163139295|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.26||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.27
81721625|NCT00609115|163139295|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|0.45||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.045
81721626|NCT02058368|163139298|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|1.65||Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut 0.5 mg + Tam 0.2 mg versus Placebo + Tam 0.2mg are based on t-tests from the general linear model. Reported means are model based adjusted means.|General linear model||Estimates are based on adjusted means from the general linear model. The adjusted mean difference was based on combination minus tamsulosin monotherapy for Month 3.|||1.65|-0.06|0.069
81721627|NCT02058368|163139298|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|1.29||Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut 0.5 mg + Tam 0.2 mg versus Placebo + Tam 0.2 mg are based on t-tests from the general linear model. Reported means are model based adjusted means.|General linear model||Estimates are based on adjusted means from the general linear model. The adjusted mean difference was based on combination minus tamsulosin monotherapy for Month 6.|||1.29|-0.55|0.43
81470587|NCT00793624|162633482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0339||95.0|0.003|0.085|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.085|0.003|0.0339
81470588|NCT00793624|162633483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0537||95.0|-0.001|0.081|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.081|-0.001|0.0537
81721628|NCT02058368|163139298|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.77||Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut 0.5 mg + Tam 0.2 mg versus Placebo + Tam 0.2 mg are based on t-tests from the general linear model. Reported means are model based adjusted means.|General linear model||Estimates are based on adjusted means from the general linear model. The adjusted mean difference was based on combination minus tamsulosin monotherapy for Month 9.|||0.77|-1.05|0.76
81721629|NCT02058368|163139298|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.53||Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut 0.5 mg + Tam 0.2 mg versus Placebo + Tam 0.2 mg are based on t-tests from the general linear model. Reported means are model based adjusted means|General linear model||Estimates are based on adjusted means from the general linear model. The adjusted mean difference was based on combination minus tamsulosin monotherapy for Month 12.|||0.53|-1.27|0.41
81721630|NCT02058368|163139298|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.05||Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut 0.5 mg+Tam 0.2 mg versus Placebo+ Tam 0.2 mg are based on t-tests from the general linear model. Reported means are model based adjusted means|General linear model||Estimates are based on adjusted means from the general linear model. The adjusted mean difference was based on combination minus tamsulosin monotherapy for Month 15.|||-0.05|-1.85|0.039
81721631|NCT02058368|163139298|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.26||Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut 0.5 mg+Tam 0.2 mg versus Placebo+ Tam 0.2 mg are based on t-tests from the general linear model. Reported means are model based adjusted means|General linear model||Estimates are based on adjusted means from the general linear model. The adjusted mean difference was based on combination minus tamsulosin monotherapy for Month 18.|||0.26|-1.65|0.15
81721632|NCT02058368|163139298|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|0.25||Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut 0.5 mg+Tam 0.2 mg versus Placebo+ Tam 0.2 mg are based on t-tests from the general linear model. Reported means are model based adjusted means|General linear model||Estimates are based on adjusted means from the general linear model. The adjusted mean difference was based on combination minus tamsulosin monotherapy for Month 21.|||0.25|-1.68|0.15
81721633|NCT02058368|163139298|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.43||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.46||Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut 0.5 mg+Tam 0.2 mg versus Placebo+ Tam 0.2 mg are based on t-tests from the general linear model. Reported means are model based adjusted means|General linear model||Estimates are based on adjusted means from the general linear model. The adjusted mean difference was based on combination minus tamsulosin monotherapy for Month 24.|||-0.46|-2.40|0.004
81721634|NCT02058368|163139299|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|-20.1||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Log(Post-Baseline Prostate Volume / Baseline Prostate Volume) = Log(Baseline Prostate Volume) + Treatment + Country. P-values are based on t-tests from the general linear model.|General linear model||The adjusted mean estimates, adjusted mean differences, and confidence intervals are expressed in terms of percentage change from Baseline for Month 12.|||-20.1|-25.9|<.001
81721635|NCT02058368|163139299|SUPERIORITY|Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Log(Post-Baseline Prostate Volume / Baseline Prostate Volume) = Log(Baseline Prostate Volume) + Treatment + Country. P-values are based on t-tests from the general linear model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|-25.2|||General linear model||The adjusted mean estimates, adjusted mean differences, and confidence intervals are expressed in terms of percentage change from Baseline for Month 24|||-25.2|-31.7|<.001
81721636|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 3 units has been presented for Month 3|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.91
81721637|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 2 units has been presented for Month 3|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.31
81721638|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 25 percent has been presented for Month 3|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.42
81721639|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 3 units has been presented for Month 6|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.92
81721640|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 2 units has been presented for Month 6|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.89
81721641|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 25 percent has been presented for Month 6|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.81
81721642|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 3 units has been presented for Month 9|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.080
81721643|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 2 units has been presented for Month 9|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.42
81721644|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 25 percent has been presented for Month 9|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.060
81721645|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 3 units has been presented for Month 12|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.14
81721646|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 2 units has been presented for Month 12|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.26
81721647|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 25 percent has been presented for Month 12|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.048
81721648|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 3 units has been presented for Month 15|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.17
81721649|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 2 units has been presented for Month 15|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.11
81721650|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 25 percent has been presented for Month 15|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.022
81721651|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 3 units has been presented for Month 18|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.18
81721652|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 2 units has been presented for Month 18|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.19
81721653|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 25 percent has been presented for Month 18|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.28
81721654|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 3 units has been presented for Month 21|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.39
81721655|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 2 units has been presented for Month 21|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.42
81721656|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 25 percent has been presented for Month 21|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.084
81721657|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 3 units has been presented for Month 24|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.016
81721658|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 2 units has been presented for Month 24|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.047
81721659|NCT02058368|163139300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||P-value for IPSS improvement \>= 25 percent has been presented for Month 24|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.007
81721660|NCT02058368|163139301|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.56||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value for Month 6|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam|||1.56|0.26|0.006
81721661|NCT02058368|163139301|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.69||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value for Month 12|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam|||1.69|0.30|0.005
81721662|NCT02058368|163139301|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.29||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value for Month 18|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam|||2.29|0.63|<.001
81721663|NCT02058368|163139301|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.15||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value for Month 24|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam|||2.15|0.54|0.001
81721664|NCT02058368|163139302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||P-value for Dut+Tam vs. Tam is based on a Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for country for \>= 3 mL/sec for Month 6|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.13
81721665|NCT02058368|163139302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||P-value for Dut+Tam vs. Tam is based on a Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for country for \>= 30 % for Month 6|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.15
81721666|NCT02058368|163139302|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value for Dut+Tam vs. Tam is based on a Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for country for \>= 3 mL/sec for Month 12|Mantel Haenszel|||||||<.001
81721667|NCT02058368|163139302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||P-value for Dut+Tam vs. Tam is based on a Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for country for \>= 30 % for Month 12|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.003
81721668|NCT02058368|163139302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||P-value for Dut+Tam vs. Tam is based on a Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for country for \>= 3 mL/sec for Month 18|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.002
81721669|NCT02058368|163139302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||P-value for Dut+Tam vs. Tam is based on a Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for country for \>= 30 % for Month 18|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.009
81721670|NCT02058368|163139302|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value for Dut+Tam vs. Tam is based on a Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for country for \>= 3 mL/sec for Month 24|Mantel Haenszel|||||||<.001
81721671|NCT02058368|163139302|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value for Dut+Tam vs. Tam is based on a Mantel-Haenszel test controlling for country for \>= 30 % for Month 24|Mantel Haenszel|||||||<.001
81721672|NCT02058368|163139303|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.27||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.81||Relative Risk (hazard ratio) for Dut+Tam vs. Tam is based on the Cox Proportional Hazards Model with stratification by country.|Log Rank|||||0.81|0.09|0.012
81721673|NCT02058368|163139304|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.15||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.68||Relative Risk (hazard ratio) for Dut+Tam vs. Tam is based on the Cox Proportional Hazards Model with stratification by country.|Log Rank|||||0.68|0.03|0.005
81721674|NCT02058368|163139305|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.69||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|4.11||Relative Risk (hazard ratio) for Dut+Tam vs. Tam is based on the Cox Proportional Hazards Model with stratification by country.|Log Rank|||||4.11|0.11|0.68
81721675|NCT02058368|163139306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.21||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline =Treatment + Country + Baseline Value for Month 3|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam|||0.21|-0.17|0.83
81721676|NCT02058368|163139306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.36||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline =Treatment + Country + Baseline Value for Month 6|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam|||0.36|-0.04|0.11
81721677|NCT02058368|163139306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.34||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline =Treatment + Country + Baseline Value for Month 9|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam|||0.34|-0.07|0.21
81721678|NCT02058368|163139306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.18||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline =Treatment + Country + Baseline Value for Month 12|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam|||0.18|-0.23|0.80
81721679|NCT02058368|163139306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.11||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value for Month 15|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam|||0.11|-0.30|0.37
81721680|NCT02058368|163139306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.13||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value for Month 18|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam|||0.13|-0.30|0.44
81721681|NCT02058368|163139306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.28||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value for Month 21|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam|||0.28|-0.16|0.60
81721682|NCT02058368|163139306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.06||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value for Month 24|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam|||0.06|-0.37|0.16
81721683|NCT02058368|163139307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.62||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut+Tam versus Tam are based on t-tests from the general linear model.|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam for Month 3|||0.62|-0.11|0.17
81721684|NCT02058368|163139307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.59||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut+Tam versus Tam are based on t-tests from the general linear model.|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam for Month 6|||0.59|-0.20|0.33
81721685|NCT02058368|163139307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.68||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut+Tam versus Tam are based on t-tests from the general linear model.|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam for Month 9|||0.68|-0.10|0.15
81721686|NCT02058368|163139307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.55||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut+Tam versus Tam are based on t-tests from the general linear model.|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam for Month 12|||0.55|-0.25|0.46
81721687|NCT02058368|163139307|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.29||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut+Tam versus Tam are based on t-tests from the general linear model.|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam for Month 15|||0.29|-0.51|0.59
81721688|NCT02058368|163139307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.28||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut+Tam versus Tam are based on t-tests from the general linear model.|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam for Month 18|||0.28|-0.52|0.56
81721689|NCT02058368|163139307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.28||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut+Tam versus Tam are based on t-tests from the general linear model.|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam for Month 21|||0.28|-0.56|0.51
81721690|NCT02058368|163139307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.03||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut+Tam versus Tam are based on t-tests from the general linear model.|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam for Month 24|||-0.03|-0.88|0.034
81721691|NCT02058368|163139308|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.5||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline =Treatment + Country + Baseline Value.P-values for Dut+Tam versus Tam are based on t-tests from the general linear model for Month 12|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam.|||-0.50|-1.54|<.001
81721692|NCT02058368|163139308|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.18||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Country + Baseline Value. P-values for Dut+Tam versus Tam are based on t-tests from the general linear model for Month 24|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam.|||-0.18|-1.23|0.009
81721693|NCT02058368|163139313|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-1.6||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Baseline Value for Month 6|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam.|||-1.6|-2.1|<.001
81721694|NCT02058368|163139313|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.9||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Baseline Value for Month 12|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam.|||-1.9|-2.3|<.001
81721695|NCT02058368|163139313|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-2.2||Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline =Treatment + Baseline Value for Month 24|General linear model||The adjusted mean difference was based on Dut+Tam minus Tam.|||-2.2|-3.1|<.001
81721696|NCT02058368|163139315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||P-value for Dut+Tam vs. Tam is based on a van Elteren test with stratification by country for Month 6|Van Elteren test|||||||0.77
81721697|NCT02058368|163139315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||P-value for Dut+Tam vs. Tam is based on a van Elteren test with stratification by country for Month 12|Van Elteren test|||||||0.84
81721698|NCT02058368|163139315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||P-value for Dut+Tam vs. Tam is based on a van Elteren test with stratification by country for Month 18|Van Elteren test|||||||0.98
81721699|NCT02058368|163139315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||P-value for Dut+Tam vs. Tam is based on a van Elteren test with stratification by country for Month 24|Van Elteren test|||||||0.28
81721700|NCT01652872|163139321|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|5.85|||||Difference is fixed dose - titration.|||5.85|-6.39|
81721701|NCT01652872|163139321|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.998|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.776|1.285|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by RBC transfusion received within 12 months prior to randomization (yes/no) and site practice setting (nephrology/non-nephrology).|A risk ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower event rate for the fixed dose group relative to Hb-based titration group.|||1.285|0.776|
81721702|NCT01652872|163139322|OTHER|Stratified by RBC transfusion received within 12 months prior to randomization (yes/no) and site practice setting (nephrology/non-nephrology) and accounting for participant exposure time.|Least Squares Mean (LSM) Ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.05|||Negative binomial regression model||Least Squares Mean (LSM) ratio is fixed dose relative to titration.|||2.05|0.81|
81721703|NCT01652872|163139323|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.35|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model|Stratified by RBC transfusion received within 12 months prior to randomization (yes/no) and site practice setting (nephrology/non-nephrology).|Hazard ratio is fixed dose relative to titration.|||1.35|0.76|
81721704|NCT01652872|163139324|OTHER||Median of the difference|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.22|||Hodges-Lehmann estimate||Difference is fixed dose - titration.||The 2-sided 95% confidence intervals were obtained using a non-parametric Wilcoxon rank-sum statistic.|-0.22|-0.46|
81721705|NCT01652872|163139325|OTHER||Median of the difference|-22.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|-18.1|||Hodges-Lehmann estimate||Difference is fixed dose - titration.||The 2-sided 95% confidence intervals were obtained using a non-parametric Wilcoxon rank-sum statistic.|-18.1|-26.1|
81721706|NCT03594175|163139340|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference of proportions, Wald|29.51||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.76|48.26|||2-sample Z test for proportions|||CUSA-081 vs Placebo Dwell Time Up To 90 Min -- FAS||48.26|10.76|0.003
81721707|NCT03594175|163139341|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed based on the constructed 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in the rate of treatment success between CUSA-081 vs alteplase, with non-inferiority considered as demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in rate of success is greater than -10%.|Mean difference of proportions, Wald|-10.31||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.38|-1.24|||2-sample Z test for proportions|||||-1.24|-19.38|0.030
81721708|NCT03594175|163139342|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference of proportions, Wald|24.13||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.84|42.41|||2-sample Z test for proportions|||||42.41|5.84|0.017
81721709|NCT03594175|163139343|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference of proportions, Wald|41.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.94|60.21|||2-sample Z test for proportions|||||60.21|21.94|<0.001
81721710|NCT03594175|163139344|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference of proportions, Wald|-10.96||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.89|-2.04|||2-sample Z test for proportions|||||-2.04|-19.89|0.019
81721711|NCT03594175|163139345|SUPERIORITY||Probability Re-Occlusion Free at Day 30|0.948|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.126|7.121||||||Time to first re-occlusion.||7.121|0.126|
81721712|NCT03594175|163139345|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.654|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.337|1.27||||||Time to first re-occlusion.||1.270|0.337|
81721713|NCT03594175|163139345|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.448|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.193|10.848||||||Time to first re-occlusion.||10.848|0.193|
81721714|NCT01020773|163139348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81721715|NCT03853213|163139349|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (in change score)|2.54||||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.62|16.71|||t-test, 2 sided|The p-value is adjusted using the Satterthwaite correction due to unequal variances between the two groups.|A higher value of the estimation parameter of mean difference in change score indicates a greater reduction in the measure for the intervention group relative to the attention control group.|||16.71|-11.62|0.698
81721716|NCT03853213|163139350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.88||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|1.24|||t-test, 2 sided||A lower value of the estimation parameter of mean difference indicates lower extent of medication nonadherence for the intervention relative to the control group.|Note that the measure of extent of medication nonadherence used the older 5-item version of the scale rather than the newer 3-item version of the scale because the IRB modification to change the measure took effect after the majority of participants who provided data for Visit 2 had completed the measure.||1.24|-9.00|0.123
81721717|NCT03853213|163139351|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (in change score)|66.29||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3081.7|3214.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3214.3|-3081.7|0.965
81721718|NCT03853213|163139352|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (in change score)|-6.17||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.15|5.81|||t-test, 2 sided||A higher value of the estimation parameter of mean difference in change score indicates a greater increase in context sensitivity for the intervention group relative to the attention control group.|||5.81|-18.15|0.290
81721719|NCT03853213|163139353|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference (in change score)|-5.07||||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.51|8.38|||t-test, 2 sided||A higher value of the estimation parameter of mean difference in change score indicates a greater increase in future time perspective for the intervention group relative to the attention control group.|||8.38|-18.51|0.434
81721720|NCT03853213|163139354|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.05||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.07|53.17|||t-test, 2 sided||A higher value of the estimation parameter of mean difference indicates a lower extent of objectively measured medication adherence for the intervention relative to the control group.|||53.17|-19.07|0.293
81721721|NCT01788163|163139370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wald Chi Square Statistic|81.1237||||0.0001||||||Histology: Adenocarcinoma vs Non-adenocarcinoma|Regression stepwise|10% significance level for entry criteria||||||0.0001
81721722|NCT01788163|163139370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.973||||0.0001||||||Histology: Adenocarcinoma vs Non-adenocarcinoma|Regression stepwise|10% significance level for model entry||||||0.0001
81721723|NCT01788163|163139370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wald Chi Square Statistic|7.1526||||0.0075||||||Gender: Male vs. Female|Regression Stepwise|10% significance level for entry criteria||||||0.0075
81721724|NCT01788163|163139370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.409||||0.0075||||||Gender: Male vs. Female|Regression Stepwise|10% Significance Level for model entry||||||0.0075
81721725|NCT01788163|163139370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wald Chi Square Statistic|51.8456||||0.0001||||||Smoking Status: Never-smoker vs. Ever-smoker|Regression Stepwise|10% significance level for entry criteria||||||0.0001
81721726|NCT01788163|163139370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.515||||0.0001||||||Smoking Status: Never-smoker vs. Ever-smoker|Regression Stepwise|10% Significance Level for model entry||||||0.0001
81721727|NCT01788163|163139370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wald Chi Square Statistic|98.1065||||0.0001||||||Region: Asia Pacific vs. Russia|Regression Stepwise|10% Significance Level for entry criteria||||||0.0001
81721728|NCT01788163|163139370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.929||||0.0001||||||Region: Asia Pacific vs. Russia|Regression Stepwise|10% Significance Level for model entry||||||0.0001
81721729|NCT01788163|163139370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wald Chi Square Statistic|2.8589||||0.0909||||||Number of organs with metastasis|Regression Stepwise|10% significance level for entry criteria||||||0.0909
81721730|NCT01788163|163139370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.086||||0.0909||||||Number of organs with metastasis|Regression Stepwise|10% significance level for model entry||||||0.0909
81721731|NCT01788163|163139373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wald Chi Square Statistic|11.106||||0.0009||||||Age: \<=65 vs. \>65|Regression Stepwise|10% Significance Level for entry criteria||||||0.0009
81721732|NCT01788163|163139373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.561||||0.0009||||||Age: \<=65 vs. \>65|Regression Stepwise|10% Significance Level for model entry||||||0.0009
81721733|NCT01788163|163139373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wald Chi Square Statistic|34.1075||||0.0001||||||Number of Organs with Metastisis|Regression Stepwise|10% Significance Level for entry criteria||||||0.0001
81721734|NCT01788163|163139373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.386||||0.0001||||||Number of Organs with Metastisis|Regression Stepwise|10% significance level for model entry||||||0.0001
81721735|NCT01788163|163139373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wald Chi Square Statistic|14.0806||||0.0002||||||Histology: Adenocarcinoma vs. Non-adenocarcinoma|Regression Stepwise|10% Significance Level for entry criteria||||||0.0002
81721736|NCT01788163|163139373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.955||||0.0002||||||Histology: Adenocarcinoma vs. Non-adenocarcinoma|Regression Stepwise|10% Significance Level for model entry||||||0.0002
81721737|NCT01788163|163139373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wald Chi Square Statistic|33.8574||||0.0001||||||Smoking Status: Never-smoker vs. Ever-smoker|Regression Stepwise|10% Significance Level for entry criteria||||||0.0001
81721738|NCT01788163|163139373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.077||||0.0001||||||Smoking Status: Never-smoker vs. Ever-smoker|Regression Stepwise|10% Significance Level for model entry||||||0.0001
81721739|NCT01788163|163139373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wald Chi Square Statistic|21.2537||||0.0001||||||Region: Asia Pacific vs. Russia|Regression Stepwise|10% Significance Level for entry criteria||||||0.0001
81721740|NCT01788163|163139373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.084||||0.0001||||||Region: Asia Pacific vs. Russia|Regression Stepwise|10% Significance Level for model entry||||||0.0001
81721741|NCT00545441|163139378|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Alpha = 0.05 and power = 0.8, a non-inferiority margin of 10%.||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.59
81721742|NCT02007369|163139402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.21||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.89|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.89|0.05|0.033
81538383|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18||0.2379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.86|1.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||1.71|-6.86|0.2379
81721743|NCT02007369|163139402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|3.01|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.01|0.36|0.934
81721744|NCT02007369|163139403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81721745|NCT02007369|163139403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.199|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.199
81721746|NCT02007369|163139404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.50|0.25|0.285
81721747|NCT02007369|163139404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.97|0.31|0.597
81721748|NCT02007369|163139405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.023
81721749|NCT02007369|163139405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.527|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.527
81721750|NCT00883740|163139439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.69|-11.61||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||||-11.61|-26.69|<0.0001
81721751|NCT00883740|163139440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.29|-11.8||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||||-11.80|-23.29|<0.0001
81721752|NCT00883740|163139441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.81||||0.3841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|2.3||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||||2.30|-5.92|0.3841
81721753|NCT00883740|163139442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.48|33.61||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||||33.61|17.48|<0.0001
81721754|NCT00883740|163139443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.74|7.11||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||||7.11|3.74|<0.0001
81721755|NCT00883740|163139444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.41||||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|-0.51||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||||-0.51|-4.31|0.0135
81721756|NCT00883740|163139445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|-0.66||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||||-0.66|-2.41|0.0008
81721757|NCT00883740|163139446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.18||||0.0447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.18|-0.17||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||||-0.17|-14.18|0.0447
81721758|NCT00883740|163139447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.3613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.39||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Hour 1||0.39|-1.07|0.3613
81721759|NCT00883740|163139447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.0686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|0.09||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Hour 2||0.09|-2.29|0.0686
81721760|NCT00883740|163139447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.44||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|-1.03||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Hour 3||-1.03|-3.85|0.0009
81721761|NCT00883740|163139447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.52||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|-1.71||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Hour 4||-1.71|-5.33|0.0002
81721762|NCT00883740|163139447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.01||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|-0.86||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Hour 5||-0.86|-5.16|0.0065
81721763|NCT00883740|163139447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.89||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.36|-1.41||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Hour 6||-1.41|-6.36|0.0024
81721764|NCT00883740|163139447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.59||||0.0366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|-0.16||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Hour 7||-0.16|-5.01|0.0366
81721765|NCT00883740|163139447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.85||||0.0593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.82|0.11||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Hour 8||0.11|-5.82|0.0593
81721766|NCT00883740|163139448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25||||0.1106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|0.29||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Quarter 1||0.29|-2.79|0.1106
81721767|NCT00883740|163139448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.49|-3.51||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Quarter 2||-3.51|-8.49|<0.0001
81721768|NCT00883740|163139448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.83||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.53|-3.13||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Quarter 3||-3.13|-10.53|0.0004
81721769|NCT00883740|163139448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.44||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-0.88||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Quarter 4||-0.88|-10.00|0.0199
81721770|NCT00883740|163139449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.14||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|3.5||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||||3.50|0.78|0.0024
81721771|NCT00883740|163139450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.13||||0.0591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.59|0.32||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 5||0.32|-16.59|0.0591
81721772|NCT00883740|163139450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.43|-10.2||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 11||-10.20|-27.43|<0.0001
81721773|NCT00883740|163139451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.47||||0.1101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|1.26||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 5||1.26|-12.20|0.1101
81721774|NCT00883740|163139451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.39||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.36|-6.42||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 11||-6.42|-20.36|0.0002
81721775|NCT00883740|163139452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.24||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 1||1.24|0.58|<0.0001
81721776|NCT00883740|163139452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.53||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 2||1.53|0.76|<0.0001
81721777|NCT00883740|163139452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.28||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 3||1.28|0.46|<0.0001
81470589|NCT00793624|162633483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0808||95.0|-0.004|0.078|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.078|-0.004|0.0808
81470590|NCT00793624|162633483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.2579||95.0|-0.017|0.065|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.065|-0.017|0.2579
81470591|NCT00793624|162633484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0011||95.0|0.027|0.109|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.109|0.027|0.0011
81470592|NCT00793624|162633484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0069||95.0|0.018|0.101|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.101|0.018|0.0069
81470593|NCT00793624|162633484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.04|0.119|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.119|0.040|<0.0001
81470594|NCT00793624|162633485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.135|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.220|0.135|<0.0001
81721778|NCT00883740|163139452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.26||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 4||1.26|0.51|<0.0001
81538384|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18||0.1491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.45|1.14||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||1.14|-7.45|0.1491
81721779|NCT00883740|163139453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.66||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.44|-3.89||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 1||-3.89|-11.44|0.0001
81470595|NCT00793624|162633485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.108|0.193|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.193|0.108|<0.0001
81470596|NCT00793624|162633485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.148|0.233|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.233|0.148|<0.0001
81470597|NCT00793624|162633486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.124|0.209|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.209|0.124|<0.0001
81470598|NCT00793624|162633486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.109|0.195|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.195|0.109|<0.0001
81470599|NCT00793624|162633486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.139|0.226|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.226|0.139|<0.0001
81470600|NCT00793624|162633487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.165|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.122|0.208|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.208|0.122|<0.0001
81470601|NCT00793624|162633487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.116|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.203|0.116|<0.0001
81470602|NCT00793624|162633487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.13|0.218|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.218|0.130|<0.0001
81470603|NCT00793624|162633488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.148|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.104|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.191|0.104|<0.0001
81721780|NCT00883740|163139453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.67||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.27|-2.07||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 2||-2.07|-13.27|0.0077
81721781|NCT00883740|163139453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.68||||0.2196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.81|3.44||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 3||3.44|-14.81|0.2196
81721782|NCT00883740|163139453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.18||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.73|-1.64||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 4||-1.64|-10.73|0.0081
81538385|NCT03192176|162758707|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|4.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||4.19|-3.96|0.9560
81721783|NCT00883740|163139454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.37||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 1||-0.37|-1.02|<0.0001
81721784|NCT00883740|163139454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.36||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 2||-0.36|-1.06|0.0001
81721785|NCT00883740|163139454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.24||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 3||-0.24|-0.95|0.0014
81721786|NCT00883740|163139454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.14||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 4||-0.14|-0.90|0.0084
81721787|NCT00883740|163139455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.02|-9.52||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 1||-9.52|-27.02|<0.0001
81721788|NCT00883740|163139455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.06||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.24|-7.87||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 2||-7.87|-24.24|0.0002
81721789|NCT00883740|163139455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.23||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.01|-3.46||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 3||-3.46|-23.01|0.0085
81721790|NCT00883740|163139455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.25||||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.01|-2.48||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 4||-2.48|-18.01|0.0102
81538386|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.01|-1.3||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-1.30|-9.01|0.0089
81538387|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.22|-4.48||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-4.48|-12.22|<0.0001
81721791|NCT00883740|163139456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.25|36.4||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 1||36.40|13.25|<0.0001
81721792|NCT00883740|163139456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.59|40.21||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 2||40.21|18.59|<0.0001
81721793|NCT00883740|163139456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.37|38.21||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 3||38.21|15.37|<0.0001
81721794|NCT00883740|163139456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.03|35.86||P-value is based on a linear mixed effects model including sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and participant within sequence and within participant error as random factors.|linear mixed effects model|||Week 4||35.86|15.03|<0.0001
81721795|NCT01227954|163139463|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||To detect a minimum relative 50% improvement leading to an absolute 15% mean relative decline (MRD) in HVLT-R DR, 51 analyzable patients were required to ensure 80% statistical power with 0.05 alpha. Assuming a death rate of 40% before 4 months (based on trial NCT00003563) and a 10% nonevaluable rate, the target sample size was 102. The target MRD was determined from NCT00003563 which demonstrated 30% MRD in HVLT-R DR score from baseline to 4 months, with a standard deviation of 41%.||||<0.001
81721796|NCT01227954|163139466|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable in the final model is reported separately.||A general linear fixed effects model was run with FACT-Br total score (baseline, 2, 4, 6 mo. from end of treatment) as outcome of interest. Explanatory variables: Age (\>= 60 vs. \<60), primary site (lung,breast,colon each vs. other), neurologic function status (no vs. some symptoms), and recursive partitioning analysis class (RPA) (I vs. II). Explanatory variables are reported separately and only if in the final model (p\< 0.10, except time forced in the model.). Intercept is reported here.||||<0.0001
81721797|NCT01227954|163139466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1961|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable in the final model is reported separately.||A general linear fixed effects model was run with FACT-Br total score (baseline, 2, 4, 6 mo. from end of treatment) as outcome of interest. Explanatory variables in the model: Age (\>= 60 vs. \<60), primary site (lung,breast,colon each vs. other), neurologic function status (no vs. some symptoms), and RPA class(I vs. II). Explanatory variables are reported separately and only if they are in the final model (p\< 0.10, except time forced in the model.). Time is reported here.||||0.1961
81721798|NCT01227954|163139466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0715|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable in the final model is reported separately.||A general linear fixed effects model was run with FACT-Br total score (baseline, 2, 4, 6 mo. from end of treatment) as outcome of interest. Explanatory variables in the model: Age (\>= 60 vs. \<60), primary site (lung,breast,colon each vs. other), neurologic function status (no vs. some symptoms), and RPA class(I vs. II). Explanatory variables are reported separately and only if they are in the final model (p\< 0.10, except time forced in the model.). Primary site (lung) is reported here.||||0.0715
81721799|NCT01227954|163139466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0554|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable in the final model is reported separately.||A general linear fixed effects model with FACT-Br total score (baseline, 2, 4, 6 mo. from end of treatment) as outcome of interest. Explanatory variables in the model: Age (\>= 60 vs. \<60), primary site (lung,breast,colon each vs. other), neurologic function status (no vs. some symptoms), and RPA class(I vs. II). Explanatory variables are reported separately and only if they are in the final model (p\< 0.10, except time forced in the model.). Neurologic status (no symptoms) is reported here.||||0.0554
81721800|NCT01227954|163139467|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable in the final model is reported separately.||A general linear fixed effects model was run with ADL (baseline, 2, 4, 6 mo. from end of treatment) as outcome of interest. Explanatory variables in the model: Age (\>= 60 vs. \<60), primary site (lung,breast,colon each vs. other), neurologic function status (no vs. some symptoms), and RPA class(I vs. II). Explanatory variables are reported separately and only if they are in the final model (p\< 0.10, except time forced in the model.). Intercept is reported here.||||<0.0001
81721801|NCT01227954|163139467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1579|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable in the final model is reported separately.||A general linear fixed effects model was run with ADL (baseline, 2, 4, 6 mo. from end of treatment) as outcome of interest. Explanatory variables in the model: Age (\>= 60 vs. \<60), primary site (lung,breast,colon each vs. other), neurologic function status (no vs. some symptoms), and RPA class(I vs. II). Explanatory variables are reported separately and only if they are in the final model (p\< 0.10, except time forced in the model.). Time is reported here.||||0.1579
81538388|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.06|-5.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-5.34|-13.06|<0.0001
81721802|NCT01227954|163139467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0559|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable in the final model is reported separately.||A general linear fixed effects model was run with ADL (baseline, 2, 4, 6 mo. from end of treatment) as outcome of interest. Explanatory variables in the model: Age (\>= 60 vs. \<60), primary site (lung,breast,colon each vs. other), neurologic function status (no vs. some symptoms), and RPA class(I vs. II). Explanatory variables are reported separately and only if they are in the final model (p\< 0.10, except time forced in the model.). Neurologic function status (some symptoms) is reported here.||||0.0559
81721803|NCT01227954|163139467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0749|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable in the final model is reported separately.||A general linear fixed effects model was run with ADL (baseline, 2, 4, 6 mo. from end of treatment) as outcome of interest. Explanatory variables in the model: Age (\>= 60 vs. \<60), primary site (lung,breast,colon each vs. other), neurologic function status (no vs. some symptoms), and RPA class(I vs. II). Explanatory variables are reported separately and only if they are in the final model (p\< 0.10, except time forced in the model.). Age (\>= 60) is reported here.||||0.0749
81721804|NCT02216214|163139479|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean (LSM) Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.33||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years) and country as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.33|-1.05|<0.001
81721805|NCT02216214|163139480|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.27||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years) and country as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.27|-0.82|<0.001
81721806|NCT02216214|163139481|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|13.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.45||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.95|22.42||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|stratified rank ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the stratified rank ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years) and country as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||22.42|4.95|0.002
81721807|NCT02216214|163139482|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-5.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.84|-2.46||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years) and country as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-2.46|-7.84|<0.001
81721808|NCT02216214|163139483|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|2.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|4.83||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years) and country as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||4.83|0.62|0.011
81721809|NCT02216214|163139484|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.16||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|ANCOVA|||Difference vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years) and country as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.16|-0.46|<0.001
81721810|NCT02216214|163139485|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81721811|NCT02216214|163139486|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.68|||<|0.001||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|Negative Binomial Regression Model|||The rate ratio for the number of urgency incontinence episodes reported during 3-day diary prior to each visit between mirabegron total group vs placebo group was calculated from a negative binomial regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years) and country as fixed factors and number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||||<0.001
81721812|NCT02216214|163139487|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.84||||0.432||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|Negative Binomial Regression Model|||The rate ratio for the number of nocturia episodes reported during 3-day diary prior to each visit between mirabegron total group vs placebo group is calculated from a negative binomial regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years) and country as fixed factors and number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||||0.432
81721813|NCT02216214|163139488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.317||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|ANCOVA|||||||0.317
81721814|NCT02216214|163139489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.165||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|ANCOVA|||||||0.165
81721815|NCT02216214|163139490|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81721816|NCT02216214|163139491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|ANCOVA|||Coping Subscale Score||||0.019
81721817|NCT02216214|163139491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|ANCOVA|||Concern Subscale Score||||0.010
81721818|NCT02216214|163139491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|ANCOVA|||Sleep Subscale Score||||0.006
81721819|NCT02216214|163139491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.614||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|ANCOVA|||Social Subscale Score||||0.614
81721820|NCT02216214|163139492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81721821|NCT02216214|163139493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.755||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|ANCOVA|||||||0.755
81721822|NCT02216214|163139494|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.8||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.96||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|Negative Binomial Regression Model|||Week 4: Rate ratio for the number of incontinence episodes reported during 3-day diary prior to each visit between mirabegron group vs placebo group is calculated from a negative binomial regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years) and country as factors and number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||0.96|0.67|0.014
81721823|NCT02216214|163139494|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.81||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.99||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|Negative Binomial Regression Model|||Week 8: Rate ratio for the number of incontinence episodes reported during 3-day diary prior to each visit between mirabegron group vs placebo group is calculated from a negative binomial regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years) and country as factors and number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||0.99|0.66|0.043
81721824|NCT02216214|163139494|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.69||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.87||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|Negative Binomial Regression Model|||EOT: Rate ratio for the number of incontinence episodes reported during 3-day diary prior to each visit between mirabegron group vs placebo group is calculated from a negative binomial regression model including treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years) and country as factors and number of valid diary days as the offset variable.||0.87|0.54|0.002
81721825|NCT02216214|163139496|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.005||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio: Logistic regression was performed with treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years), and country as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.005
81721826|NCT02216214|163139497|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.775|||<|0.001||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio: Logistic regression was performed with treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years), and country as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||<0.001
81721827|NCT02216214|163139498|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.501||||0.012||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio: Logistic regression was performed with treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years), and country as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.012
81721828|NCT02216214|163139499|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.034||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|Regression, Logistic|||HRQL Subscale - Coping. Odds Ratio: Logistic regression was performed with treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years), and country as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.034
81721829|NCT02216214|163139499|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.327||||0.07||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|Regression, Logistic|||HRQL Subscale - Concern. Odds Ratio: Logistic regression was performed with treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years), and country as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.070
81721830|NCT02216214|163139499|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.452||||0.012||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|Regression, Logistic|||HRQL Subscale - Sleep. Odds Ratio: Logistic regression was performed with treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years), and country as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.012
81538389|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.58|-6.75||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-6.75|-14.58|<0.0001
81721831|NCT02216214|163139499|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.116||||0.602||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|Regression, Logistic|||HRQL Subscale - Social. Odds Ratio: Logistic regression was performed with treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years), and country as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.602
81721832|NCT02216214|163139500|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.634||||0.001||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio: Logistic regression was performed with treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years), and country as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.001
81721833|NCT02216214|163139501|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.597||||0.003||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratio: Logistic regression was performed with treatment group, sex, age group (\<75, \>=75 years), and country as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.003
81721834|NCT02216214|163139503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.471||||||P-value compares the Mirabegron group to the placebo group.|ANCOVA|||||||0.471
81721835|NCT00663039|163139532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.758|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Overall Affect Scores between Oxytocin and Placebo Arms||||0.758
81721836|NCT00663039|163139532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.779|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Overall Social Skill scores between Oxytocin and Placebo arms||||0.779
81721837|NCT00663039|163139533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.578|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of HVLT Trial 1 scores between Oxytocin and Placebo Arms||||0.578
81721838|NCT00663039|163139533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of HVLT Trial 2 scores between Oxytocin and Placebo Arms||||0.28
81721839|NCT00663039|163139533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.707|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of HVLT Trial 3 scores between Oxytocin and Placebo Arms||||0.707
81721840|NCT00663039|163139534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.391|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the total amount of money offered during the trust game between the Oxytocin and Placebo arms||||0.391
81721841|NCT00663039|163139535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.559|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RVIP Practice Mean Target Reaction Time between Oxytocin and Placebo arms.||||0.559
81721842|NCT00663039|163139535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.858|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RVIP First Half Mean Target Reaction Time between Oxytocin and Placebo arms.||||0.858
81721843|NCT00663039|163139535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.514|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RVIP Practice Mean False Alarms Reaction Time between Oxytocin and Placebo arms||||0.514
81721844|NCT00663039|163139535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RVIP First Half Mean False Alarms Reaction Time between Oxytocin and Placebo arms||||0.088
81721845|NCT00663039|163139536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.296|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RVIP Practice Mean Target Hits between Oxytocin and Placebo arms.||||0.296
81721846|NCT00663039|163139536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.136|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RVIP First Half Mean Target Hits between Oxytocin and Placebo arms.||||0.136
81721847|NCT00663039|163139536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RVIP Practice Mean False Alarms between Oxytocin and Placebo arms.||||0.47
81721848|NCT00663039|163139536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.702|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RVIP First Half Mean Target Hits between Oxytocin and Placebo arms.||||0.702
81721849|NCT00663039|163139537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.451|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Brief Assessments of Cognition for Schizophrenia scores between the Oxytocin and Placebo arms.||||0.451
81721850|NCT00663039|163139538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9
81721851|NCT00663039|163139539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.946|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Reading the Mind in the Eyes total scores between Oxytocin and Placebo arms||||0.946
81721852|NCT00663039|163139540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison the Facial Affect Recognition Total scores between Oxytocin and Placebo arms||||0.016
81721853|NCT00663039|163139540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.185|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison the Facial Affect Recognition Hits between Oxytocin and Placebo arms||||0.185
81721854|NCT00663039|163139540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.404|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison the Facial Affect Recognition False Alarms between Oxytocin and Placebo arms||||0.404
81721855|NCT03747939|163139545|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in proportions|18.5||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|28.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value adjusted for prior/concomitant use of csDMARD and baseline glucocorticosteroid use, normalized via Wilson-Hilferty transformation.|Apremilast - Placebo|Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across strata formed by two stratification factors, prior/concomitant use of csDMARD and baseline glucocorticosteroid use per Interactive Web Response System (IWRS) data, using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights. Two-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.||28.1|8.9|0.0008
81721856|NCT03747939|163139546|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in proportions|18.6||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|30.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value adjusted for prior/concomitant use of csDMARD and baseline glucocorticosteroid use, normalized via Wilson-Hilferty transformation.|Apremilast - Placebo|Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across strata formed by two stratification factors, prior/concomitant use of csDMARD and baseline glucocorticosteroid use per IWRS data, using CMH weights. Two-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.||30.2|7.0|0.0017
81721857|NCT03747939|163139547|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in proportions|5.1||||0.3539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|16.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value adjusted for prior/concomitant use of csDMARD and baseline glucocorticosteroid use, normalized via Wilson-Hilferty transformation.|Apremilast - Placebo|Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across strata formed by two stratification factors, prior/concomitant use of csDMARD and baseline glucocorticosteroid use per IWRS data, using CMH weights. Two-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.||16.0|-5.8|0.3539
81721858|NCT03747939|163139548|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in proportions|22.1||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|33.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value adjusted for prior/concomitant use of csDMARD and baseline glucocorticosteroid use, normalized via Wilson-Hilferty transformation.|Apremilast - Placebo|Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across strata formed by two stratification factors, prior/concomitant use of csDMARD and baseline glucocorticosteroid use per IWRS data, using CMH weights. Two-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.||33.7|10.4|0.0003
81721859|NCT03747939|163139549|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in proportions|11.8||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|22.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value adjusted for prior/concomitant use of csDMARD and baseline glucocorticosteroid use, normalized via Wilson-Hilferty transformation.|Apremilast - Placebo|Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across strata formed by two stratification factors, prior/concomitant use of csDMARD and baseline glucocorticosteroid use per IWRS data, using CMH weights. Two-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.||22.0|1.7|0.0286
81721860|NCT03747939|163139550|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in proportions|16.3||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|25.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value adjusted for prior/concomitant use of csDMARD and baseline glucocorticosteroid use, normalized via Wilson-Hilferty transformation.|Apremilast - Placebo|Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across strata formed by two stratification factors, prior/concomitant use of csDMARD and baseline glucocorticosteroid use per IWRS data, using CMH weights. Two-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.||25.8|6.9|0.0022
81721861|NCT03747939|163139551|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-1.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.59|||MMRM||Apremilast - Placebo|Difference in LS means is based MMRM of the change from baseline.||-0.59|-1.48|<0.0001
81721862|NCT03747939|163139552|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in proportions|17.7||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|29.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided p-value adjusted for prior/concomitant use of csDMARD and baseline glucocorticosteroid use, normalized via Wilson-Hilferty transformation.|Apremilast - Placebo|Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across strata formed by two stratification factors, prior/concomitant use of csDMARD and baseline glucocorticosteroid use per IWRS data, using CMH weights. Two-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.||29.7|5.7|0.0043
81721863|NCT01447628|163139553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6039|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6039
81721864|NCT01447628|163139554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0747|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0747
81721865|NCT01447628|163139554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.799|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7990
81721866|NCT01447628|163139554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2111|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is a combination of the p-values from the separate analyses of each data set.||||0.2111
81721867|NCT01447628|163139555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6583|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6583
81721868|NCT01447628|163139555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9166|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9166
81721869|NCT01447628|163139555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6631|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6631
81721870|NCT01447628|163139556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4039|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4039
81721871|NCT01447628|163139556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9144|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9144
81721872|NCT01447628|163139556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9959|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9959
81721873|NCT01447628|163139557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1788|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1788
81721874|NCT01447628|163139557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7795|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7795
81721875|NCT01447628|163139557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.414|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.414
81721876|NCT01447628|163139558|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8688|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8688
81721877|NCT01447628|163139558|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9999|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9999
81721878|NCT01447628|163139558|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.991|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.991
81721879|NCT01447628|163139559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5465|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5465
81721880|NCT01447628|163139559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4298|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4298
81721881|NCT01447628|163139559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5451|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5451
81721882|NCT01447628|163139560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6241|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Note that Endurance CPET was not done in China, hence only European data provided.||||0.6241
81721883|NCT01447628|163139561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4758|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4758
81721884|NCT01447628|163139562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.205|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2050
81721885|NCT01447628|163139562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1993|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1993
81721886|NCT01447628|163139562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1993|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1993
81721887|NCT01447628|163139563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.061|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0610
81721888|NCT01447628|163139563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0641|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0641
81721889|NCT01447628|163139564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0003
81721890|NCT01447628|163139564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0001
81721891|NCT01447628|163139564|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81721892|NCT01447628|163139565|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81721893|NCT01447628|163139566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8093|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8093
81721894|NCT01447628|163139566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6300
81721895|NCT01447628|163139566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8533|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8533
81721896|NCT01447628|163139567|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0725|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0725
81721897|NCT01447628|163139567|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8572|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8572
81721898|NCT01447628|163139567|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2348|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2348
81721899|NCT01447628|163139568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1115|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1115
81721900|NCT01447628|163139569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.979|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9790
81721901|NCT01447628|163139570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7702|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7702
81721902|NCT01447628|163139571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2219|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2219
81721903|NCT01447628|163139572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1777|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1777
81721904|NCT01447628|163139572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7889|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7889
81721905|NCT01447628|163139572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4156|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4156
81721906|NCT01447628|163139573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7625|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7625
81721907|NCT01447628|163139573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2262|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2262
81721908|NCT01447628|163139573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4756|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4756
81721909|NCT01447628|163139574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7711|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7711
81721910|NCT01447628|163139574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7806|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7806
81721911|NCT01447628|163139574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9074|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9074
81721912|NCT01447628|163139575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9504|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9504
81721913|NCT01447628|163139575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8666|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8666
81721914|NCT01447628|163139575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8104|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8104
81721915|NCT01447628|163139576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4478|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4478
81721916|NCT01447628|163139577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.459|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4590
81721917|NCT01447628|163139578|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8086|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8086
81721918|NCT01447628|163139579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6944|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6944
81721919|NCT01447628|163139580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.585|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.585
81721920|NCT01447628|163139581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4619|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4619
81721921|NCT01447628|163139582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7721|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7721
81721922|NCT01447628|163139583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8332|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8332
81721923|NCT01447628|163139584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2651|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2651
81721924|NCT00396981|163139594|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study used a non-inferiority design to demonstrate that the Matrix Coil is non-inferior to the GDC Coil, with a clinically acceptable non-inferiority margin set at 10%. Non-inferiority was used to establish the baseline estimate, which future superiority studies could be conducted. Non-inferiority was shown with a one-sided 95% CI of the difference less than the pre-specified 10% margin||||||0.76|||||||Log Rank|||Intent-to-Treat, All Subjects (N=626) GDC (N=315) Matrix (N=311) All Subjects (N=626) Subjects Who Met Primary Endpoint 35 (11.1%) 34 (10.9%) 69 (11.0%)||||0.76
81721925|NCT02494583|163139601|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.03918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.02||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test with stratification.|Regression, Cox||Since stratified analyses could be based on collapsing strata with insufficient number of participants or events, strata were pooled in some cases based on clinical judgement and actual counts.|PFS in CPS ≥1 participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to PFS in CPS ≥1 participants of the SOC arm to address the first primary hypothesis (superiority to SOC). The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate with stratification according to geographic region, disease status, and fluoropyrimidine treatment.||1.02|0.70|0.03918
81721926|NCT02494583|163139602|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.04611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.03||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test with stratification.|Regression, Cox||Since stratified analyses could be based on collapsing strata with insufficient number of participants or events, strata were pooled in some cases based on clinical judgement and actual counts.|OS in CPS ≥1 participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to OS in CPS ≥1 participants of the SOC arm to address the second primary hypothesis (superiority to SOC). The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate with stratification according to geographic region, disease status, and Fluoropyrimidine treatment.||1.03|0.70|0.04611
81721927|NCT02494583|163139603|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.15804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.17||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test with stratification.|Regression, Cox||Since stratified analyses could be based on collapsing strata with insufficient number of participants or events, strata were pooled in some cases based on clinical judgement and actual counts.|OS in CPS ≥10 participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to OS in CPS ≥10 participants of the SOC arm to address the third primary hypothesis (superiority to SOC). The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate with stratification according to geographic region, disease status, and Fluoropyrimidine treatment.||1.17|0.62|0.15804
81721928|NCT02494583|163139604|NON_INFERIORITY|Pre-specified non-inferiority margin: if the upper bound of the confidence interval (based on the alpha level allocated to the analysis) for the hazard ratio (\[HR\], pembro mono arm vs SOC) is \< 1.2, the pembro mono arm could be considered as non-inferior to the SOC arm in terms of OS.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|99.2|0.69|1.18|||||Since stratified analyses could be based on collapsing strata with insufficient number of participants or events, strata were pooled in some cases based on clinical judgement and actual counts.|OS in CPS ≥1 participants of the pembro mono arm was compared to OS in CPS ≥1 participants of the SOC arm to address the fourth primary hypothesis (non-inferiority to SOC). The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate with stratification according to geographic region, disease status, and Fluoropyrimidine treatment.||1.18|0.69|
81721929|NCT02494583|163139604|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.16205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.1||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test with stratification.|Regression, Cox||Since stratified analyses could be based on collapsing strata with insufficient number of participants or events, strata were pooled in some cases based on clinical judgement and actual counts.|OS in CPS ≥1 participants of the pembro mono arm was compared to OS in CPS ≥1 participants of the SOC arm to address the fifth primary hypothesis (superiority to SOC). The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate with stratification according to geographic region, disease status, and Fluoropyrimidine treatment.||1.10|0.74|0.16205
81721930|NCT02494583|163139605|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.01491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.97||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test with stratification.|Regression, Cox||Since stratified analyses could be based on collapsing strata with insufficient number of participants or events, strata were pooled in some cases based on clinical judgement and actual counts.|OS in CPS ≥10 participants of the pembro mono arm was compared to OS in CPS ≥10 participants of the SOC arm to address the sixth primary hypothesis (superiority to SOC). The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate with stratification according to geographic region, disease status, and Fluoropyrimidine treatment.||0.97|0.49|0.01491
81721931|NCT02494583|163139606|OTHER||Difference in ORR Percentage|11.5||||0.00447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|20.0||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Miettinen & Nurminen method||Since stratified analyses could be based on collapsing strata with insufficient number of participants or events, strata were pooled in some cases based on clinical judgement and actual counts.|ORR in CPS ≥1 participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to ORR in CPS ≥1 participants of the SOC arm based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region, disease status, and Fluoropyrimidine treatment.||20.0|2.9|0.00447
81721932|NCT02494583|163139608|OTHER||Difference in ORR Percentage|-22.3|||>|0.99999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.6|-14.9||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Miettinen & Nurminen method||Since stratified analyses could be based on collapsing strata with insufficient number of participants or events, strata were pooled in some cases based on clinical judgement and actual counts.|ORR in CPS ≥1 participants of the pembro mono arm was compared to ORR in CPS ≥1 participants of the SOC arm based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region, disease status, and Fluoropyrimidine treatment.||-14.9|-29.6|>0.99999
81721933|NCT02494583|163139610|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|1.98||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Regression, Cox||Since stratified analyses could be based on collapsing strata with insufficient number of participants or events, strata were pooled in some cases based on clinical judgement and actual counts.|PFS in CPS ≥1 participants of the pembro mono arm was compared to PFS in CPS ≥1 participants of the SOC arm based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate with stratification according to geographic region, disease status, and fluoropyrimidine treatment.||1.98|1.36|1.00000
81538390|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.65|0.2||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||0.20|-7.65|0.0630
81721934|NCT02494583|163139611|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.16||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|4.69||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|cLDA||Stratified analyses could be based on collapsing strata with insufficient number of participants or events; strata were pooled in some cases based on clinical judgement and actual counts.|Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC-QLQ-C30 GHS/QoL combined score was compared between all participants of the pembro mono arm and the SOC arm. Comparison based on constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with GHS/QoL score as response variable and treatment by visit interaction and stratification factors (geographic region, disease status, and fluoropyrimidine treatment) as covariates.||4.69|-5.01|0.948
81721935|NCT02494583|163139612|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.98||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|6.31||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|cLDA||Since stratified analyses could be based on collapsing strata with insufficient number of participants or events, strata were pooled in some cases based on clinical judgement and actual counts.|Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC-QLQ-C30 GHS/QoL combined score was compared between all participants of the pembro combo arm and the SOC arm. Comparison based on cLDA model with GHS/QoL score as response variable and treatment by visit interaction and stratification factors (geographic region, disease status, and fluoropyrimidine treatment) as covariates.||6.31|-2.34|0.368
81721936|NCT02494583|163139613|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.35||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|6.89||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|cLDA||Since stratified analyses could be based on collapsing strata with insufficient number of participants or events, strata were pooled in some cases based on clinical judgement and actual counts.|Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC-QLQ-STO22 Pain symptom subscale score was compared between all participants of the pembro mono arm and the SOC arm. Comparison based on cLDA model with GHS/QoL score as response variable and treatment by visit interaction and stratification factors (geographic region, disease status, and fluoropyrimidine treatment) as covariates.||6.89|-2.18|0.308
81721937|NCT02494583|163139614|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-6.56||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.55|-2.58||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|cLDA||Since stratified analyses could be based on collapsing strata with insufficient number of participants or events, strata were pooled in some cases based on clinical judgement and actual counts.|Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC-QLQ-STO22 Pain symptom subscale score was compared between all participants of the pembro combo arm and the SOC arm. Comparison based on cLDA model with GHS/QoL score as response variable and treatment by visit interaction and stratification factors (geographic region, disease status, and fluoropyrimidine treatment) as covariates.||-2.58|-10.55|0.001
81721938|NCT00639158|163139617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The treatment group comparisons for both primary efficacy variables must have demonstrated superiority of ABT-335 + atorvastatin + ezetimibe to declare this arm successful. Thus, no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A sample size of 212 per arm provided 90% power and \> 99% power with a 2-sided alpha = 0.05 level to detect differences between treatment arms of 6% and 17% in the percent change in HDL-C and TG, respectively, assuming an SD of 19% and 30%, respectively. This sample size provided an overall power of approximately 90% for the 2 primary comparisons. If a loss to follow-up rate of 8% was assumed, the sample size needed to be increased to 230 per arm to maintain the above power.||||< 0.001
81721939|NCT00639158|163139618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Corresponding baseline lipid value as the covariate and with effect for treatment group.||Secondary endpoints were tested in fixed sequence. If superiority of ABT-335 + atorvastatin + ezetimibe treatment was demonstrated for primary endpoints, secondary endpoints were tested in ranked order of apoA1, VLDL-C, apoC3, non-HDL-C, apoB, and hsCRP at alpha = 0.05 level until 1 secondary endpoint failed to reach statistical significance.||||0.004
81721940|NCT00639158|163139619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The treatment group comparisons for both primary efficacy variables must have demonstrated superiority of ABT-335 + atorvastatin + ezetimibe to declare this arm successful. Thus, no adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Corresponding baseline lipid value as the covariate and with effect for treatment group.||A sample size of 212 per arm provided 90% power and \> 99% power with a 2-sided alpha = 0.05 level to detect differences between treatment arms of 6% and 17% in the percent change in HDL-C and TG, respectively, assuming an SD of 19% and 30%, respectively. This sample size provided an overall power of approximately 90% for the 2 primary comparisons. If a loss to follow-up rate of 8% was assumed, the sample size needed to be increased to 230 per arm to maintain the above power.||||< 0.001
81721941|NCT00639158|163139620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Corresponding baseline lipid value as the covariate and with effect for treatment group.||Secondary endpoints were tested in fixed sequence. If superiority of ABT-335 + atorvastatin + ezetimibe treatment was demonstrated for primary endpoints, secondary endpoints were tested in ranked order of apoA1, VLDL-C, apoC3, non-HDL-C, apoB, and hsCRP at alpha = 0.05 level until 1 secondary endpoint failed to reach statistical significance.||||< 0.001
81721942|NCT00639158|163139621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Corresponding lipid value as the covariate and with effect for treatment group.||Secondary endpoints were tested in fixed sequence. If superiority of ABT-335 + atorvastatin + ezetimibe treatment was demonstrated for primary endpoints, secondary endpoints were tested in ranked order of apoA1, VLDL-C, apoC3, non-HDL-C, apoB, and hsCRP at alpha = 0.05 level until 1 secondary endpoint failed to reach statistical significance.||||< 0.001
81721943|NCT00639158|163139622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Corresponding baseline lipid value as the covariate and with effect for treatment group.||Secondary endpoints were tested in fixed sequence. If superiority of ABT-335 + atorvastatin + ezetimibe treatment was demonstrated for primary endpoints, secondary endpoints were tested in ranked order of apoA1, VLDL-C, apoC3, non-HDL-C, apoB, and hsCRP at alpha = 0.05 level until 1 secondary endpoint failed to reach statistical significance.||||< 0.001
81721944|NCT00639158|163139623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Corresponding baseline lipid value as the covariate and with effect for treatment group.||Secondary endpoints were tested in fixed sequence. If superiority of ABT-335 + atorvastatin + ezetimibe treatment was demonstrated for primary endpoints, secondary endpoints were tested in ranked order of apoA1, VLDL-C, apoC3, non-HDL-C, apoB, and hsCRP at alpha = 0.05 level until 1 secondary endpoint failed to reach statistical significance.||||< 0.001
81721945|NCT00639158|163139624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Rank-sum test||Secondary endpoints were tested in fixed sequence. If superiority of ABT-335 + atorvastatin + ezetimibe treatment was demonstrated for primary endpoints, secondary endpoints were tested in ranked order of apoA1, VLDL-C, apoC3, non-HDL-C, apoB, and hsCRP at alpha = 0.05 level until 1 secondary endpoint failed to reach statistical significance.||||< 0.001
81721946|NCT01556490|163139681|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.4552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.31|||Log Rank|||||1.31|0.89|0.4552
81721947|NCT01556490|163139682|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.01|||Log Rank|||||1.01|0.61|0.0626
81721948|NCT01556490|163139683|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.96|||Log Rank|||||.96|.59|0.0227
81721949|NCT01556490|163139684|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.89|||Log Rank|||||.89|.52|0.0043
81721950|NCT01556490|163139685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.5||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|22.3|||2 sided calculated using continuity|2 sided calculated using continuity adjusted Wald Approach||||22.3|8.6|0.0001
81721951|NCT03985293|163139699|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.47||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.76|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.18|-0.76|0.0071
81721952|NCT03985293|163139699|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.18|-0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.62|-1.18|<.0001
81538391|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.04|-3.3||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-3.30|-11.04|0.0003
81721953|NCT03985293|163139699|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|-0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.73|-1.30|<.0001
81721954|NCT03985293|163139699|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.24|-0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.65|-1.24|<.0001
81721955|NCT03985293|163139699|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.47|-0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.86|-1.47|<.0001
81721956|NCT03985293|163139700|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.84|14.18|||Regression, Logistic||The Odds ratio model included multiple imputation. PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||14.18|1.84|
81721957|NCT03985293|163139700|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.18|45.93|||Regression, Logistic||The Odds ratio model included multiple imputation. PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||45.93|6.18|
81721958|NCT03985293|163139700|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.03|50.21|||Regression, Logistic||The Odds ratio model included multiple imputation. PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||50.21|7.03|
81721959|NCT03985293|163139700|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|23.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.66|66.39|||Regression, Logistic||The Odds ratio model included multiple imputation. PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||66.39|8.66|
81721960|NCT03985293|163139700|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.72|68.57|||Regression, Logistic||The Odds ratio model included multiple imputation. PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||68.57|8.72|
81721961|NCT03985293|163139701|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.09||||0.1578|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||0.01|-0.19|0.1578
81721962|NCT03985293|163139701|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.22||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.12|-0.32|0.0003
81721963|NCT03985293|163139701|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.2||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.10|-0.30|0.0013
81721964|NCT03985293|163139701|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.24||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.14|-0.34|0.0001
81721965|NCT03985293|163139701|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|-0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.16|-0.36|<.0001
81721966|NCT03985293|163139702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.3||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.15|-0.46|0.0013
81721967|NCT03985293|163139702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.58|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.28|-0.58|<.0001
81721968|NCT03985293|163139702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.40|-0.70|<.0001
81721969|NCT03985293|163139702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.66|-0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.35|-0.66|<.0001
81721970|NCT03985293|163139702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.71|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.41|-0.71|<.0001
81721971|NCT03985293|163139703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.4||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.59|-0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.22|-0.59|0.0004
81721972|NCT03985293|163139703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.81|-0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.46|-0.81|<.0001
81721973|NCT03985293|163139703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|-0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.59|-0.95|<.0001
81470604|NCT00793624|162633488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.167|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.112|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.200|0.112|<0.0001
81470605|NCT00793624|162633488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.167|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.123|0.211|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.211|0.123|<0.0001
81470606|NCT00793624|162633489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.095|0.183|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.183|0.095|<0.0001
81470607|NCT00793624|162633489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.095|0.184|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.184|0.095|<0.0001
81538392|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.53|-2.84||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||-2.84|-10.53|0.0007
81470608|NCT00793624|162633489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.117|0.206|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.206|0.117|<0.0001
81470609|NCT00793624|162633490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.223|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.149|0.297|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.297|0.149|<0.0001
81470610|NCT00793624|162633490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.161|0.309|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.309|0.161|<0.0001
81470611|NCT00793624|162633490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.307|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.233|0.381|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.381|0.233|<0.0001
81470612|NCT00793624|162633491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.236|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.161|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.310|0.161|<0.0001
81470613|NCT00793624|162633491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.249|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.175|0.324|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.324|0.175|<0.0001
81721974|NCT03985293|163139703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.91|-0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.53|-0.91|<.0001
81721975|NCT03985293|163139703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|-0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.59|-0.95|<.0001
81721976|NCT03985293|163139704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.37||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.59|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.15|-0.59|0.0054
81721977|NCT03985293|163139704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.86|-0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis||PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.44|-0.86|<.0001
81721978|NCT03985293|163139704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.06|-0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.63|-1.06|<.0001
81721979|NCT03985293|163139704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.02|-0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.57|-1.02|<.0001
81721980|NCT03985293|163139704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|-0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.67|-1.11|<.0001
81721981|NCT03985293|163139705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.44||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.71|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.18|-0.71|0.0061
81721982|NCT03985293|163139705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|-0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.54|-1.05|<.0001
81721983|NCT03985293|163139705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.24|-0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.72|-1.24|<.0001
81721984|NCT03985293|163139705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|-0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.56|-1.10|<.0001
81470614|NCT00793624|162633491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.235|0.384|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.384|0.235|<0.0001
81538393|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|-0.63||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.63|-8.43|0.0231
81538394|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.94|-4.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-4.09|-11.94|<0.0001
81470615|NCT00793624|162633492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.135|0.285|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.285|0.135|<0.0001
81470616|NCT00793624|162633492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.179|0.329|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.329|0.179|<0.0001
81538395|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.87|-4.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-4.05|-11.87|<0.0001
81721985|NCT03985293|163139705|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|-0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.75|-1.30|<.0001
81721986|NCT03985293|163139706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-17.13||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.94|-8.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-8.33|-25.94|0.0014
81721987|NCT03985293|163139706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-16.38||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.08|-7.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Difference in LS Mean|||-7.67|-25.08|0.0021
81721988|NCT03985293|163139706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-22.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.88|-13.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-13.53|-30.88|<.0001
81721989|NCT03985293|163139706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-18.59||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.43|-9.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-9.76|-27.43|0.0006
81721990|NCT03985293|163139706|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-25.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.0|-16.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-16.67|-34.00|<.0001
81721991|NCT03985293|163139707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-11.79||||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.55|-2.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-2.04|-21.55|0.0468
81721992|NCT03985293|163139707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-18.68||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.12|-9.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-9.25|-28.12|0.0012
81721993|NCT03985293|163139707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-27.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.03|-17.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-17.85|-37.03|<.0001
81721994|NCT03985293|163139707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-27.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.22|-17.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-17.51|-37.22|<.0001
81721995|NCT03985293|163139707|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-28.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.72|-18.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-18.45|-37.72|<.0001
81721996|NCT03985293|163139708|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-15.9||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.9|-5.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-5.90|-25.90|0.0091
81721997|NCT03985293|163139708|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-25.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.18|-15.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-15.89|-35.18|<.0001
81721998|NCT03985293|163139708|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-30.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-39.8|-20.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-20.21|-39.80|<.0001
81721999|NCT03985293|163139708|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-27.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.63|-17.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-17.33|-37.63|<.0001
81722000|NCT03985293|163139708|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-31.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-41.77|-21.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-21.78|-41.77|<.0001
81722001|NCT03985293|163139709|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-3.63||||0.5449|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.51|6.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||6.25|-13.51|0.5449
81722002|NCT03985293|163139709|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-17.12||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.62|-7.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-7.63|-26.62|0.0031
81722003|NCT03985293|163139709|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-20.64||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.31|-10.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-10.96|-30.31|0.0005
81722004|NCT03985293|163139709|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-24.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.2|-14.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-14.04|-34.20|<.0001
81722005|NCT03985293|163139709|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-25.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.44|-14.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-14.97|-35.44|<.0001
81722006|NCT03985293|163139710|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-7.7||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.78|4.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||4.38|-19.78|0.2940
81722007|NCT03985293|163139710|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-23.77||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.37|-12.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-12.17|-35.37|0.0008
81722008|NCT03985293|163139710|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-33.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-45.05|-21.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-21.40|-45.05|<.0001
81722009|NCT03985293|163139710|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-31.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-44.14|-19.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-19.19|-44.14|<.0001
81722010|NCT03985293|163139710|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-33.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-46.67|-20.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-20.51|-46.67|<.0001
81722011|NCT03985293|163139711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-14.12||||0.0464|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.77|-2.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-2.47|-25.77|0.0464
81470617|NCT00793624|162633492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.276|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.201|0.352|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.352|0.201|<0.0001
81470618|NCT00793624|162633493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.107|0.258|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.258|0.107|<0.0001
81470619|NCT00793624|162633493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.215|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.139|0.291|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.291|0.139|<0.0001
81470620|NCT00793624|162633493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.242|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.166|0.318|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.318|0.166|<0.0001
81538396|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.21|-5.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-5.26|-13.21|<0.0001
81470621|NCT00793624|162633494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.103|0.256|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.256|0.103|<0.0001
81470622|NCT00793624|162633494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.126|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.280|0.126|<0.0001
81470623|NCT00793624|162633494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.243|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.166|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.320|0.166|<0.0001
81470624|NCT00793624|162633495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0781||95.0|-0.008|0.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.143|-0.008|0.0781
81470625|NCT00793624|162633495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0455||95.0|0.002|0.153|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.153|0.002|0.0455
81470626|NCT00793624|162633495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.029||95.0|0.009|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.160|0.009|0.0290
81470627|NCT00793624|162633496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0043||95.0|0.035|0.186|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.186|0.035|0.0043
81470628|NCT00793624|162633496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0007||95.0|0.055|0.207|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.207|0.055|0.0007
81470629|NCT00793624|162633496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0005||95.0|0.06|0.212|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.212|0.060|0.0005
81470630|NCT00793624|162633497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0136||95.0|0.02|0.173|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.173|0.020|0.0136
81470631|NCT00793624|162633497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0076||95.0|0.028|0.182|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.182|0.028|0.0076
81470632|NCT00793624|162633497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0294||95.0|0.009|0.163|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.163|0.009|0.0294
81470633|NCT00793624|162633498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.8674||95.0|-0.071|0.084|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.084|-0.071|0.8674
81722012|NCT03985293|163139711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-25.84||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.05|-14.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-14.62|-37.05|0.0002
81722013|NCT03985293|163139711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-31.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-43.2|-20.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-20.35|-43.20|<.0001
81722014|NCT03985293|163139711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-27.02||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-39.03|-15.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-15.01|-39.03|0.0002
81722015|NCT03985293|163139711|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-33.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-45.63|-20.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-20.84|-45.63|<.0001
81722016|NCT03985293|163139712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.06||||0.8011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||0.44|-0.33|0.8011
81470634|NCT00793624|162633498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.6487||95.0|-0.06|0.096|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.096|-0.060|0.6487
81470635|NCT00793624|162633498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.9267||95.0|-0.074|0.081|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.081|-0.074|0.9267
81470636|NCT00793624|162633499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.1603||95.0|-0.022|0.134|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.134|-0.022|0.1603
81722017|NCT03985293|163139712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.02||||0.9149|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.35|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||0.40|-0.35|0.9149
81722018|NCT03985293|163139712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.08||||0.7216|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||0.30|-0.46|0.7216
81722019|NCT03985293|163139712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.42||||0.0758|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.03|-0.80|0.0758
81722020|NCT03985293|163139712|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.4||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.77|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.02|-0.77|0.0860
81722021|NCT03985293|163139713|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.08||||0.7898|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.59|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||0.42|-0.59|0.7898
81470637|NCT00793624|162633499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0399||95.0|0.004|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.160|0.004|0.0399
81470638|NCT00793624|162633499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.6328||95.0|-0.059|0.098|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.098|-0.059|0.6328
81470639|NCT00793624|162633500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.127||95.0|-0.017|0.139|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.139|-0.017|0.1270
81470640|NCT00793624|162633500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.1076||95.0|-0.014|0.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.143|-0.014|0.1076
81470641|NCT00793624|162633500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.1492||95.0|-0.021|0.137|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.137|-0.021|0.1492
81538397|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-0.84||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.84|-8.80|0.0177
81538398|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.45|-2.6||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-2.60|-10.45|0.0012
81722022|NCT03985293|163139713|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.16||||0.5829|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||0.66|-0.33|0.5829
81722023|NCT03985293|163139713|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.52||||0.0827|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.02|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.03|-1.02|0.0827
81722024|NCT03985293|163139713|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.8||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.31|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.29|-1.31|0.0101
81722025|NCT03985293|163139713|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.09||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.59|-0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.59|-1.59|0.0004
81722026|NCT03985293|163139714|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.1||||0.7985|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||0.55|-0.75|0.7985
81722027|NCT03985293|163139714|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.23||||0.5484|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.86|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||0.40|-0.86|0.5484
81722028|NCT03985293|163139714|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.75||||0.0541|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.38|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.11|-1.38|0.0541
81722029|NCT03985293|163139714|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.26|-0.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.95|-2.26|<.0001
81722030|NCT03985293|163139714|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-2.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|-1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-1.60|-2.90|<.0001
81722031|NCT03985293|163139715|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.31||||0.4692|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||1.03|-0.40|0.4692
81722032|NCT03985293|163139715|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.09||||0.8274|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|0.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||0.78|-0.60|0.8274
81470642|NCT00793624|162633501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0385||95.0|0.004|0.162|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.162|0.004|0.0385
81470643|NCT00793624|162633501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.142||95.0|-0.02|0.138|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.138|-0.020|0.1420
81722033|NCT03985293|163139715|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.72||||0.0887|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.42|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.02|-1.42|0.0887
81722034|NCT03985293|163139715|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.61||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.33|-0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-0.88|-2.33|0.0003
81722035|NCT03985293|163139715|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-2.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.67|-2.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-2.22|-3.67|<.0001
81722036|NCT03985293|163139716|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.15||||0.7758|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||0.99|-0.70|0.7758
81722037|NCT03985293|163139716|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.23||||0.6367|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.58|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||1.05|-0.58|0.6367
81722038|NCT03985293|163139716|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.81||||0.1082|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.63|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||0.02|-1.63|0.1082
81722039|NCT03985293|163139716|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-2.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.14|-1.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-1.42|-3.14|<.0001
81722040|NCT03985293|163139716|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-3.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.44|-2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-2.70|-4.44|<.0001
81722041|NCT03985293|163139717|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.45||||0.4325|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|1.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||1.41|-0.50|0.4325
81722042|NCT03985293|163139717|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.38||||0.4978|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.54|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||1.30|-0.54|0.4978
81722043|NCT03985293|163139717|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.73||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.66|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||0.20|-1.66|0.1970
81722044|NCT03985293|163139717|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-2.04||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.01|-1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-1.07|-3.01|0.0006
81722045|NCT03985293|163139717|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-4.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.15|-3.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|PF-06882961 = Test Placebo = Reference|||-3.18|-5.15|<.0001
81722046|NCT01488071|163139722|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM), using all available data, with a freely varying mean and covariance structures and with treatment, week, and site group as fixed factors and the baseline score as a covariate. The model also included interaction between week and baseline score, as well as interaction between week and treatment.~Non-inferiority, upper limit of Confidence Interval should not exceed 2."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|-0.81||Under established non-inferiority the p-value is not adjusted.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM||||-0.81|-3.51|0.0018
81722047|NCT01488071|163139723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|-0.6||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|The same MMRM methodology as for the primary endpoint was used.||||-0.60|-3.45|0.0054
81722048|NCT01488071|163139724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|-0.8||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|The same MMRM methodology as for the primary endpoint was used.||||-0.80|-2.98|0.0008
81722049|NCT01488071|163139725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|-0.81||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|The same MMRM methodology as for the primary endpoint was used.||||-0.81|-3.04|0.0007
81722050|NCT01488071|163139726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.11||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|The same MMRM methodology as for the primary endpoint was used.||||-0.11|-0.48|0.0023
81722051|NCT01488071|163139727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.07||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|The same MMRM methodology as for the primary endpoint was used.||||-0.07|-0.47|0.0075
81722052|NCT01488071|163139728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.08||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|The same MMRM methodology as for the primary endpoint was used.||||-0.08|-0.42|0.0048
81722053|NCT01488071|163139729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.07||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|The same MMRM methodology as for the primary endpoint was used.||||-0.07|-0.42|0.0055
81722054|NCT01488071|163139730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.6||Wald's Test. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.60|1.26|0.0012
81722055|NCT01488071|163139731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.65||Wald's Test. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.65|1.26|0.0014
81722056|NCT01488071|163139732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.52||Wald's Test. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.52|1.17|0.0054
81722057|NCT01488071|163139733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.9||Wald's Test. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.90|1.39|0.0002
81722058|NCT01488071|163139734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|-0.81||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|The same MMRM methodology as for the primary endpoint was used.||||-0.81|-3.63|0.0021
81722059|NCT01488071|163139735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|-0.27||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|The same MMRM methodology as for the primary endpoint was used.||||-0.27|-3.23|0.0209
81470644|NCT00793624|162633501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0965||95.0|-0.012|0.147|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.147|-0.012|0.0965
81722060|NCT02139306|163139736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.597|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.957||0.5336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2881|2.4813|||Mixed-model, repeated-measures|||||2.4813|-1.2881|0.5336
81722061|NCT02139306|163139737|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.8567|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1577||0.4008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5973|1.2288|||Negative binomial regression|||||1.2288|0.5973|0.4008
81722062|NCT02139306|163139738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.272|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.8881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5292|4.0731|||Mixed-model, repeated measures|||||4.0731|-3.5292|0.8881
81722063|NCT02139306|163139739|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1312||0.6208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3233|0.1934|||Mixed-model, repeated measures|||||0.1934|-0.3233|0.6208
81722064|NCT01892020|163139769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001||95.0|-1.66|-0.58||The 2-h PPG increment was analyzed using a normal linear mixed model with period and treatment as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Let D be the treatment difference (BIAsp 50 BID + metformin minus BHI 50 BID + metformin) of 2-h PPG increment after a 4-week treatment. The null hypothesis was D = 0 mmol/L. The alternative hypothesis was D ≠ 0 mmol/L. Sample size was determined using a two-sided one sample t-test at a = 0.05 under the assumption of 0.8 mmol/L mean treatment different and 80% power.||-0.58|-1.66|< 0.001
81722065|NCT03078192|163139817|OTHER|Detecting pre-capillary PH was tested with a cohort of 32 patients. True PH status was based on RHC. A diagnosis of PH was established from mPAP \>20mmHg, while pre-capillary PH required PCWP ≤ 15mmHg and PVR ≥ 3 Woods Units, and post capillary PH required PCWP \> 15mmH and PVR \< 3 Woods Units \[21\]. Patients with both high PVR and PCWP \> 15mmHg were classified as combined pre- and post-capillary PH (CpcPH). Subjects with CpcPH were treated as positive for both pre- and post-capillary PH.|positive predictive value|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|||||Positive predictive value for Precapillary Pulmonary Hypertension: 86%|calculation of PPV|||||||
81722066|NCT02873195|163139818|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.725||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.491|1.07|||Log Rank|||||1.07|0.491|0.051
81722067|NCT02873195|163139819|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.56|||Log Rank|||||1.56|0.56|0.40
81538399|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.26|-2.64||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||-2.64|-9.26|0.0072
81722068|NCT02873195|163139820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4876|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4876
81722069|NCT02508649|163139826|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|0.55||||0.3015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|2.43|||van Elteren test|||The primary endpoint was analyzed using a van Elteren test. The analysis included a test of superiority using a two-sided 5% significance level.||2.43|-1.34|0.3015
81722070|NCT02508649|163139827|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.049||||0.7694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.762|1.445|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \< 1 in proportion of subjects dying indicates lower mortality in the selepressin group.|Mortality was analyzed using a logistic regression model with the individual sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) scores and age as covariates and treatment arm as factor.||1.445|0.762|0.7694
81722071|NCT02508649|163139828|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|0.29||||0.8458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|2.65|||van Elteren test|||This endpoint was analyzed using a van Elteren test. The analysis was a test of superiority using a two-sided 5% significance level.||2.65|-2.07|0.8458
81722072|NCT02508649|163139829|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|0.49||||0.4124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|2.19|||van Elteren test|||This endpoint was analyzed using a van Elteren test. The analysis was a test of superiority using a two-sided 5% significance level.||2.19|-1.22|0.4124
81722073|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.51||||0.2009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Overall score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 1||0.27|-1.30|0.2009
81722074|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.11||||0.7894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Overall score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 3||0.90|-0.68|0.7894
81470645|NCT00793624|162633502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.1394||95.0|-0.019|0.138|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.138|-0.019|0.1394
81470646|NCT00793624|162633502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.1532||95.0|-0.022|0.137|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.137|-0.022|0.1532
81538400|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.86|-1.84||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-1.84|-9.86|0.0044
81722075|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.55||||0.1888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|1.37|||ANCOVA|||Overall score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 7||1.37|-0.27|0.1888
81722076|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.08||||0.2997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Individual organ (respiratory) score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 1||0.07|-0.24|0.2997
81470647|NCT00793624|162633502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.5511||95.0|-0.055|0.104|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.104|-0.055|0.5511
81722077|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.03||||0.6796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Individual organ (respiratory) score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 3||0.12|-0.19|0.6796
81722078|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.03||||0.7467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Individual organ (respiratory) score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 7||0.19|-0.14|0.7467
81722079|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.42||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Individual organ (cardiovascular) score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 1||-0.19|-0.65|0.0003
81722080|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.25||||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Individual organ (cardiovascular) score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 3||-0.02|-0.49|0.0349
81722081|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.14||||0.2787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Individual organ (cardiovascular) score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 7||0.11|-0.39|0.2787
81722082|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.05||||0.6476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Individual organ (renal) score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 1||0.16|-0.26|0.6476
81722083|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.08||||0.4313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Individual organ (renal) score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 3||0.29|-0.13|0.4313
81722084|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.17||||0.1334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.39|||ANCOVA|||Individual organ (renal) score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 7||0.39|-0.05|0.1334
81470648|NCT00793624|162633503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.108|0.264|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.264|0.108|<0.0001
81470649|NCT00793624|162633503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.128|0.284|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.284|0.128|<0.0001
81470650|NCT00793624|162633503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.283|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.205|0.361|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.361|0.205|<0.0001
81722085|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.12||||0.2126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Individual organ (coagulation) score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 1||0.30|-0.07|0.2126
81722086|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.23||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Individual organ (coagulation) score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 3||0.41|0.04|0.0174
81722087|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.23||||0.0194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.43|||ANCOVA|||Individual organ (coagulation) score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 7||0.43|0.04|0.0194
81722088|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.15||||0.1284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Individual organ (liver) score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 1||0.04|-0.35|0.1284
81722089|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.05||||0.6542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Individual organ (liver) score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 3||0.15|-0.25|0.6542
81722090|NCT02508649|163139836|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.17||||0.1079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.38|||ANCOVA|||Individual organ (liver) score using a modified version of the SOFA on Day 7||0.38|-0.04|0.1079
81722091|NCT02508649|163139837|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.0|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is equal to Selepressin pooled/Placebo.|Percentage of subjects with new organ dysfunction up to Day 7||2.00|0.98|0.0630
81722092|NCT02508649|163139837|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.1875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.86|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is equal to Selepressin pooled/Placebo.|Percentage of subjects with new organ dysfunction up to Day 30||1.86|0.89|0.1875
81722093|NCT02508649|163139837|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.4382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.58|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is equal to Selepressin pooled/Placebo.|Percentage of subjects with new organ failure up to Day 7||1.58|0.82|0.4382
81722094|NCT02508649|163139837|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.39|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is equal to Selepressin pooled/Placebo.|Percentage of subjects with new organ failure up to Day 30||1.39|0.73|0.9529
81722095|NCT01211613|163140023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.0||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The p value above relates to the comparison of differences in baseline/4-week Oswestry change scores between manual and mechanical manipulation methods (primary hypothesis). A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression model was adjusted for these covariates: baseline Oswestry score, age, and treatment expectancy.||||||0.009
81722096|NCT01211613|163140024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||The p value above relates to the comparison of differences in baseline/4-week Numeric pain change scores between manual and mechanical manipulation methods (secondary hypothesis). A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Linear regression model was adjusted for these covariates: baseline Numeric pain score, age, and treatment expectancy.||||||0.002
81722097|NCT03302299|163140027|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.71||global p-value for 3-category alcohol use variable in a multivariable generalized estimating equation logistic regression model of sub-optimal INH adherence.|Regression, Logistic||OR for participants with moderate alcohol use in the prior 3 months, compared to those with no alcohol use in the prior 3 months.|||2.71|0.94|<0.01
81722098|NCT03302299|163140027|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.78|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|4.76||global p-value for 3-category alcohol use variable in a multivariable generalized estimating equation logistic regression model of sub-optimal INH adherence.|Regression, Logistic||OR is for participants with unhealthy alcohol use in the prior 3 months, compared to those with no alcohol use in the prior 3 months.|||4.76|1.62|<0.01
81722099|NCT00545181|163140043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.75
81722100|NCT03870737|163140044|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 24.81, df = 1/40.||Outcomes fitted via a mixed effects model with time as predictor.||||<.0001
81722101|NCT03870737|163140046|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 5.78, df = 1/39.||Outcome was fitted using a mixed model with time as predictor.||||.02
81722102|NCT03870737|163140047|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 14.28, df = 1/39.||Outcome was fitted using a mixed model with time as predictor.||||.0005
81722103|NCT03870737|163140048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = .19, df = 1/39.||Outcome was fitted using a mixed model with time as predictor.||||.67
81722104|NCT03870737|163140049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = .08, df = 1/39.||Outcome was fitted using a mixed model with time as predictor.||||.76
81722105|NCT03870737|163140050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = .06, df = 1/39.||Outcome was fitted using a mixed model with time as predictor.||||.80
81722106|NCT00390949|163140062|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The p-value reported above is not simply a statement of the threshold for significance used in the study. The p-value for this comparison was calculated at the time of the study and was found to be less than 0.5.|Regression, Logistic|Adjustments for community pair, age-group and value of variable at baseline||||||<0.05
81722107|NCT00390949|163140063|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The p-value reported above is not simply a statement of the threshold for significance used in the study. The p-value for this comparison was calculated at the time of the study and was found to be less than 0.5.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for community pair, age-group and value of variable at baseline||||||<0.05
81722108|NCT00390949|163140064|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The p-value reported above is not simply a statement of the threshold for significance used in the study. The p-value for this comparison was calculated at the time of the study and was found to be less than 0.5.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.05
81722109|NCT00390949|163140065|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The p-value reported above is not simply a statement of the threshold for significance used in the study. The p-value for this comparison was calculated at the time of the study and was found to be less than 0.5.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for community pair, age-group and value at baseline||||||<0.05
81722110|NCT00390949|163140066|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The p-value reported above is not simply a statement of the threshold for significance used in the study. The p-value for this comparison was calculated at the time of the study and was found to be less than 0.5.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for community pair and age-group||||||<0.05
81722111|NCT00390949|163140067|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The p-value reported above is not simply a statement of the threshold for significance used in the study. The p-value for this comparison was calculated at the time of the study and was found to be less than 0.5.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for community pair, age-group and value at baseline||||||<0.05
81722112|NCT02320838|163140098|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81722113|NCT02320838|163140099|OTHER|||||||0.04||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.04
81722114|NCT02320838|163140100|OTHER|||||||0.9||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.9
81722115|NCT02320838|163140101|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.001
81722116|NCT02320838|163140102|OTHER|||||||0.003||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81722117|NCT02320838|163140103|OTHER|||||||0.023||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.023
81722118|NCT02320838|163140104|OTHER|||||||0.003||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0,05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81722119|NCT02320838|163140105|OTHER|||||||0.8||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.8
81722120|NCT02320838|163140106|OTHER|||||||0.02||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.02
81722121|NCT02320838|163140107|OTHER|||||||0.4||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.4
81722122|NCT02320838|163140108|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8
81722123|NCT02320838|163140109|OTHER|||||||1||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||1.0
81722124|NCT02320838|163140110|OTHER|||||||0.4||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.4
81722125|NCT02320838|163140111|OTHER|||||||0.1||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.1
81722126|NCT02320838|163140112|OTHER|||||||0.9||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.9
81722127|NCT02320838|163140113|OTHER|||||||0.9||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.9
81722128|NCT02320838|163140114|OTHER|||||||0.5||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.5
81722129|NCT02320838|163140115|OTHER|||||||0.6||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.6
81722130|NCT02320838|163140116|OTHER|||||||0.1||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.1
81722131|NCT02320838|163140117|OTHER|||||||0.2||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.2
81722132|NCT02320838|163140118|OTHER|||||||1||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance. p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||1.0
81722133|NCT03964220|163140119|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.427|0.99|||Regression, Cox|||The time to first exacerbation was analysis using Cox Proportional Hazards model with group status as the only independent variable assessing the risk of exacerbation across Tio and NonTio groups.||0.990|0.427|0.044
81722134|NCT03964220|163140120|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Negative binomial regression|||Analysis for the rate of exacerbation between Tio and NonTio groups within 6 months of follow-up.||||< 0.0001
81722135|NCT03964220|163140120|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Negative binomial regression|||Analysis for the rate of exacerbation between Tio and NonTio groups within 1 year of follow-up.||||< 0.0001
81722136|NCT05354206|163140150|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.405|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.285|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values have not been adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided||Difference of RST from 1 for hip range of motion task without stimulation.|"Reticulospinal tract (RST) contribution computed as RST = (visual - startle)/(visual - auditory) reaction times, where a RST value greater than 1 would indicate a significant contribution of the reticulospinal tract for a given task.~A one sample t-test (or Wilcoxon signed-rank test for non-normally distributed data) was used to test the hypothesis that the RST contribution for a given movement was significantly greater than 1."||||<0.05
81722137|NCT04936334|163140151|SUPERIORITY||McNemar|0.03|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||||||<0.05
81722138|NCT00713830|163140174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.867|-0.621||Statistical testing: 2-sided at significance level=0.05. Analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) included treatment arms, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0, \>=8.0%), metformin use (yes, no), country as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c as covariate.|ANCOVA|||To detect a difference of 0.5% (or 0.4%) in change from baseline to Week 24 in HbA1c between lixisenatide and placebo, 570 patients in lixisenatide arm and 285 in placebo arm would provide a power of 99% (or 98%) assuming common standard deviation of 1.3% with a 2-sided test at 5% significance level.||-0.621|-0.867|<0.0001
81722139|NCT02209272|163140190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.82
81722140|NCT02209272|163140191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81722141|NCT02209272|163140192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.57
81722142|NCT03583931|163140194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.61
81722143|NCT03583931|163140195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.84
81722144|NCT03583931|163140200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.48
81722145|NCT03583931|163140201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.25
81722146|NCT03583931|163140202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.45
81722147|NCT03583931|163140203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.87
81722148|NCT02787785|163140205|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.49||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|2.2|||Regression, Cox|||||2.20|0.11|0.354
81722149|NCT02787785|163140207|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.37||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|5.88|||Regression, Cox|||||5.88|0.02|0.479
81722150|NCT05016765|163140244|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||<0.001
81722151|NCT05016765|163140244|OTHER|Pearson correlation test|Pearson's R|0.21||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.56|||Regression, Linear|Pearson's R||Correlation of this Outcome measure (change in tic frequency with stimulation during this study) with the change in tic frequency (measured as the number of 10-second tic-free intervals) during active, rhythmic stimulation in the randomized, controlled trial of MNS that all participants had previously completed.||0.56|-0.22|0.33
81722152|NCT05016765|163140245|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Paired Samples Wilcoxon Test||||||<0.001
81722153|NCT05016765|163140245|OTHER|Pearson's R|Pearson's R|0.36||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.66|||Regression, Linear|Pearson's R||Correlation of this Outcome measure (change in tic intensity during this study) with change in tic intensity during active, rhythmic stimulation during the randomized, controlled trial that all participants had previously completed.||0.66|-0.05|0.08
81722154|NCT05016765|163140250|OTHER|Traditional comparative||||||0.84|||||||Paired Sample t-Test, 2-Sided|||||||0.84
81722155|NCT00535301|163140252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.6|||Chi-squared|||Sample size was calculated based on previously-published anatomic success rates of standard anterior colporrhaphy (50%) and polypropylene mesh-reinforced anterior vaginal repair (85%) (1-10). Assuming a 2-sided hypothesis test with 5% type I error and 80% power, 33 patients in each group would be required to detect an absolute difference of 35% or more in recurrent stage II prolapse. Assuming a 15% drop-out rate, we sought to enroll 76 patients into the clinical trial.||0.6|0.1|0.005
81722156|NCT00535301|163140253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5
81722157|NCT00535301|163140254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81722158|NCT05144477|163140255|OTHER|Proportion of referrals who provided consent and enrolled into the study was calculated.|Proportion|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.425|0.82||||||||0.820|0.425|
81722159|NCT05144477|163140256|OTHER|Proportion of enrolled participants who remained in the study at 30 days after the end of hospital care was calculated.|Proportion|0.875|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.617|0.985||||||||0.985|0.617|
81722160|NCT05144477|163140257|OTHER|Proportion of participants randomized to the FAID Fear Diary Intervention who wrote in the diary at least twice per week up until the end of hospital care was calculated.|Proportion|0.636|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.308|0.891||||||||0.891|0.308|
81722161|NCT05144477|163140258|OTHER|Proportion of enrolled participants who provided complete data for at least 90% of all study assessments was calculated.|Proportion|0.875|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.617|0.985||||||||0.985|0.617|
81722162|NCT05144477|163140259|OTHER|Proportion of intervention participants who agreed that the ICU diary was acceptable for reducing fear about their loved one's heart was calculated.|Proportion|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.444|0.975||||||||0.975|0.444|
81722163|NCT05144477|163140260|OTHER|Proportion of intervention participants who agreed that the ICU diary was feasible for reducing fear about their loved one's heart was calculated.|Proportion|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.555|0.998||||||||0.998|0.555|
81722164|NCT05144477|163140261|OTHER|Proportion of intervention participants who agreed that the ICU diary was appropriate for reducing fear about their loved one's heart was calculated.|Proportion|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.348|0.933||||||||0.933|0.348|
81722165|NCT05144477|163140262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome analysis at the end of hospital care.||1.32|-0.83|.63
81722166|NCT05144477|163140262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|1.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome analysis for 30 days after the end of hospital care.||1.08|-0.92|.86
81722167|NCT05144477|163140263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|1.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome analysis for the end of hospital care.||1.21|-1.43|.86
81722168|NCT05144477|163140263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.58|||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome analysis for 30 days after the end of hospital care.||1.58|-1.10|.75
81722169|NCT05144477|163140264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.7||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.26|5.86|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.86|-23.26|.22
81722170|NCT05144477|163140264|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||||χ2(1) = 1.29|||.26
81722171|NCT05144477|163140264|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||A Fisher's Exact Test was conducted to compare the number of participants with a positive screen for PTSD symptoms (score \>=33) to those who did not have a positive screen for PTSD symptoms (score \< 33).||||1.00
81722172|NCT03111407|163140265|EQUIVALENCE|Data analyzed with SAS Enterprise Guided (version 7.15 HF3, SAS lnstitute lnc., Cary, NC). Significance level set with q = 0.05. Continuous data (e.g. age, weight, EQ-5D) were summarized using mean, standard deviation, minimum, median, maximum and number of observations. Comparison between continuous baseline and patient visits were performed using standard statistical tests (e.g., a t-test, Wilcoxon test, or one-way ANOVA (as appropriate) were performed as required to evaluate the difference).||||||0.2342|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Hip Knee Angle value 1 year post surgery: Mean+/- SD (N)(Min, Max) 95%C.I (lower, upper)~iAssist group: 179.9 +/-2.9 (44) (171, 185.3)~Conventional group: 178.9 +/-3.9 (26) (167, 185)"||||0.2342
81722173|NCT03111407|163140266|EQUIVALENCE|Data analyzed with SAS Enterprise Guided (version 7.15 HF3, SAS lnstitute lnc., Cary, NC). Significance level set with q = 0.05. Continuous data (e.g. age, weight, EQ-5D) were summarized using mean, standard deviation, minimum, median, maximum and number of observations. Comparison between continuous baseline and patient visits were performed using standard statistical tests (e.g., a t-test, Wilcoxon test, or one-way ANOVA (as appropriate) were performed as required to evaluate the difference).||||||0.4427|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Knee Society Score Assessment 1 year post surgery: Mean+/- SD (N)(Min, Max) 95%C.I (lower, upper)~iAssist group: 74.7 +/- 12.5 \[44\] (30.2, 78.0, 89.5), 95% C.I. (70.9, 78.5)~Conventional group: 72.4 +/- 11.6 \[26\] (45.0, 75.2, 90.1), 95% C.I. (67.7, 77.1)"||||0.4427
81722174|NCT03111407|163140267|EQUIVALENCE|Data analyzed with SAS Enterprise Guided (version 7.15 HF3, SAS lnstitute lnc., Cary, NC). Significance level set with q = 0.05. Continuous data (e.g. age, weight, EQ-5D) were summarized using mean, standard deviation, minimum, median, maximum and number of observations. Comparison between continuous baseline and patient visits were performed using standard statistical tests (e.g., a t-test, Wilcoxon test, or one-way ANOVA (as appropriate) were performed as required to evaluate the difference).||||||0.6154|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Knee Soceity Score Function 1 year post surgery: Mean+/- SD (N)(Min, Max) 95%C.I (lower, upper) iAssist group: 80.5 +/- 13.8 \[44\] (55.0, 80.0, 100.0), 95% C.I. (76.2, 84.7) Conventional group: 78.5 +/- 19.1 \[26\] (40.0, 80.0, 100.0),95% C.I. (70.8, 86.2)||||0.6154
81722175|NCT03111407|163140268|EQUIVALENCE|Data analyzed with SAS Enterprise Guided (version 7.15 HF3, SAS lnstitute lnc., Cary, NC). Significance level set with q = 0.05. Continuous data (e.g. age, weight, EQ-5D) were summarized using mean, standard deviation, minimum, median, maximum and number of observations. Comparison between continuous baseline and patient visits were performed using standard statistical tests (e.g., a t-test, Wilcoxon test, or one-way ANOVA (as appropriate) were performed as required to evaluate the difference).||||||0.4549|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||EQ-5D score 1 year post surgery: Mean+/- SD (N)(Min, Max) 95%C.I (lower, upper) iAssist group: 0.8 +/- 0.2 \[29\] (0.0, 1.0, 1.0), 95% C.I. (0.7, 0.9) Conventional group: 0.8 +/- 0.3 \[20\] (0.1, 0.8, 1.0), 95% C.I. (0.7, 0.9)||||0.4549
81722176|NCT01766310|163140269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.3||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.44|-0.09|0.05
81722177|NCT02125734|163140282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.081||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.13|||ANCOVA|||||0.130|0.031|0.0017
81722178|NCT02617446|163140307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|-0.32||Alpha set at 0.05.|ANOVA|Treatment term included in the model||Null hypothesis: No difference in E/Ea ratio between istaroxime and placebo||-0.32|-5.68|0.029
81722179|NCT02617446|163140307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.08||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|-0.55||Alpha set at 0.05.|ANOVA|Treatment term included in the model||Null hypothesis: No difference in E/Ea ratio between istaroxime and placebo||-0.55|-3.61|0.009
81470651|NCT00793624|162633504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.131|0.288|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.288|0.131|<0.0001
81722180|NCT02617446|163140308|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7632||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2751|3.8014||Alpha set at 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Treatment term included in the model||Null hypothesis: No difference in LVEF % between istaroxime and placebo participants.||3.8014|-0.2751|0.089
81722181|NCT02617446|163140308|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9848||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4668|3.4365||Alpha set at 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Treatment term included in the model||Null hypothesis: No difference in LVEF % between istaroxime and placebo participants.||3.4365|-1.4668|0.423
81722182|NCT02617446|163140309|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.684||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.285|7.083||Alpha set at 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Treatment term is in the model.||Null hypothesis: No difference in SVI between istaroxime and placebo participants.||7.083|0.285|0.034
81722183|NCT02617446|163140309|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.31||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.373|4.992||Alpha set at 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Treatment term is in the model||Null hypothesis: No difference in E to A ratio between istaroxime and placebo participants.||4.992|-0.373|0.090
81722184|NCT02617446|163140310|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.777||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.522|-0.032||Alpha set at 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Treatment term is included in the model||Null hypothesis: No difference in E to A ratio between istaroxime and placebo participants.||-0.032|-1.522|0.042
81722185|NCT02617446|163140310|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.829||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.568|-0.091||Alpha set at 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Treatment term is in the model||Null hypothesis: No difference in E to A ratio between istaroxime and placebo participants.||-0.091|-1.568|0.029
81722186|NCT02617446|163140311|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.368||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.999|1.262||Alpha set at 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Treatment term is in the model||Null hypothesis: No difference in LVESV between istaroxime and placebo participants.||1.262|-11.999|0.110
81722187|NCT02617446|163140311|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.439||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.735|10.614||Alpha set at 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Treatment term is in the model||Null hypothesis: No difference in LVEDV between istaroxime and placebo participants.||10.614|-9.735|0.931
81722188|NCT02617446|163140312|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.657||||0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.777|4.461||Alpha set at 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Treatment term in the model||Null hypothesis: No difference in E to A ratio between istaroxime and placebo participants.||4.461|-7.777|0.589
81722189|NCT02617446|163140312|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.944||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.886|13.774||Alpha set at 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Treatment term is in the model.||Null hypothesis: No difference in E to A ratio between istaroxime and placebo participants.||13.774|-5.886|0.424
81722190|NCT02617446|163140313|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed model with treatment, center, timepoint, gender, baseline cTnT value, atrial fibrillation, and treatment\*timepoint interaction included in the model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.041||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.216|5.133||Unadjusted alpha of 0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger adjustment used for the degrees of freedom.||Null hypothesis: no difference between treatment groups||5.133|-5.216|0.987
81722191|NCT02617446|163140313|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed model with treatment, center, timepoint, gender, baseline cTnT value, atrial fibrillation, and treatment\*timepoint interaction included in the model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.015||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.168|8.198||Unadjusted alpha of 0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger adjustment used for the degrees of freedom.||Null hypothesis: no difference between treatment groups.||8.198|-2.168|0.251
81722192|NCT02328404|163140343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|Fisher Exact test was used||The participants in the treatment and placebo groups will be classified into two categories of prognosis (improved and not improved) and will be analyzed using Chi-square test, if Chi-square is higher than 3.84 (df=1) it will be statistically significant (p-value\</= 0.05)||||0.001
81722193|NCT02328404|163140344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0||||||A P-value \< 0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Both arms where evaluated at which paired t-test for the mean difference in the two arm was calculated . where the serum 25-OH Vit D3 was measured at 0 day time and after the end of the study. after that a paired t-test where applied for the difference for the 25-OH VitD3 levels between the two time points||||<0.000
81722194|NCT02328404|163140345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81722195|NCT02328404|163140346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.51
81722196|NCT02328404|163140347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81722197|NCT02328404|163140348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81722198|NCT02328404|163140349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81722199|NCT02328404|163140350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.89
81722200|NCT02328404|163140351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81722201|NCT02328404|163140352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81722202|NCT02328404|163140353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.35
81722203|NCT02328404|163140354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.65
81722204|NCT02328404|163140355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81722205|NCT02328404|163140356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81722206|NCT02328404|163140357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81722207|NCT02618772|163140358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.026
81722208|NCT02618772|163140359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.036
81722209|NCT02618772|163140360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.151||||||This is in reference to the baseline measure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.151
81722210|NCT02618772|163140360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||This is in reference to the intervention measure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.020
81722211|NCT02618772|163140360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.198||||||This is in reference to the lidocaine measure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.198
81722212|NCT02618772|163140360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||This is in reference to the difference between the suturing and baseline measures.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81722213|NCT02618772|163140361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.185||||||This is in reference to the baseline measure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.185
81722214|NCT02618772|163140361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||||||This is in reference to the intervention measure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.011
81722215|NCT02618772|163140361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.191||||||This is in reference to the lidocaine measure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.191
81722216|NCT02618772|163140361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||||||This is in reference to the difference between the suturing and baseline measures.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81722217|NCT02618772|163140362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||This p value is a t-test of the Post STAI minus Pre STAI variable.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81722218|NCT02618772|163140363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||||||This p value is in reference to the t-test performed for STAI Post Minus STAI Pre.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.015
81722219|NCT02618772|163140364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.080
81722220|NCT02618772|163140365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.086
81722221|NCT02618772|163140366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81722222|NCT02618772|163140367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81722223|NCT04529096|163140390|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.14|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||1.14|-0.10|
81722224|NCT04529096|163140391|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|2.56|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||2.56|-0.46|
81722225|NCT04529096|163140392|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.58|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||0.58|-0.25|
81722226|NCT04529096|163140393|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.17|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||1.17|-0.19|
81538401|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.27|-5.21||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-5.21|-13.27|<0.0001
81722227|NCT04529096|163140394|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|4.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|12.59|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||12.59|-3.51|
81722228|NCT04529096|163140395|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.51|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||0.51|-0.40|
81722229|NCT04529096|163140396|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-15.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-206.43|175.8|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||175.80|-206.43|
81722230|NCT04529096|163140397|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.01|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||0.01|-0.11|
81722231|NCT02913261|163140433|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|4.22|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.22|1.65|<.0001
81722232|NCT02913261|163140434|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.38||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|3.94|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.94|1.43|0.0005
81722233|NCT02913261|163140435|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|3.17|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.17|1.24|0.0029
81722234|NCT02913261|163140447|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|5.25|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.25|1.80|<.0001
81722235|NCT01236053|163140460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.24|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)"|||1.24|1.07|0.0002
81722236|NCT01236053|163140460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.0976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.15|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.15|0.99|0.0976
81722237|NCT01236053|163140460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.36|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)"|||1.36|1.23|<0.0001
81722238|NCT01236053|163140460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.26|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.26|1.13|<0.0001
81722239|NCT01236053|163140461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.1468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.23|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.23|0.97|0.1468
81722240|NCT01236053|163140461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.8545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.14|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.14|0.90|0.8545
81722241|NCT01236053|163140461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|1.48|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.48|1.27|<0.0001
81722242|NCT01236053|163140461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.37|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.37|1.18|<0.0001
81722243|NCT01236053|163140461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.43|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.43|1.07|0.0033
81722244|NCT01236053|163140461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.0474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.33|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.33|1.00|0.0474
81722245|NCT01236053|163140461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.43|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.43|1.16|<0.0001
81722246|NCT01236053|163140461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.32|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.32|1.08|0.0008
81722247|NCT01236053|163140461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.33|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.33|1.03|0.0190
81722248|NCT01236053|163140461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.3366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.21|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.21|0.94|0.3366
81722249|NCT01236053|163140461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.31|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.31|1.09|0.0001
81722250|NCT01236053|163140461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.0464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.2|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.20|1.00|0.0464
81722251|NCT01236053|163140462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.1194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.26|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.26|0.97|0.1194
81722252|NCT01236053|163140462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.7004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.17|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.17|0.90|0.7004
81722253|NCT01236053|163140462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|1.49|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.49|1.26|<0.0001
81722254|NCT01236053|163140462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.38|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.38|1.16|<0.0001
81470652|NCT00793624|162633504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.231|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.153|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.310|0.153|<0.0001
81470653|NCT00793624|162633504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.187|0.344|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.344|0.187|<0.0001
81722255|NCT01236053|163140462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.34|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.34|1.03|0.0134
81722256|NCT01236053|163140462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.1592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.25|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.25|0.96|0.1592
81722257|NCT01236053|163140462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.47|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.47|1.24|<0.0001
81722258|NCT01236053|163140462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.36|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.36|1.14|<0.0001
81722259|NCT01236053|163140462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.33|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.33|1.03|0.0131
81722260|NCT01236053|163140462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.2731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.22|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.22|0.95|0.2731
81722261|NCT01236053|163140462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.28|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.28|1.06|0.0012
81722262|NCT01236053|163140462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.1477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.17|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.17|0.98|0.1477
81722263|NCT01236053|163140463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.41|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 1 year (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.41|1.01|0.0369
81722264|NCT01236053|163140463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.3132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.29|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 1 year (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.29|0.92|0.3132
81722265|NCT01236053|163140463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.0762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.26|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 1 year (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.26|0.99|0.0762
81722266|NCT01236053|163140463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.7243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.15|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 1 year (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.15|0.91|0.7243
81722267|NCT01236053|163140463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.0775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.65|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 2 years (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.65|0.97|0.0775
81722268|NCT01236053|163140463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.2649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.52|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 2 years (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.52|0.89|0.2649
81722269|NCT01236053|163140463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.43|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 2 years (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.43|1.02|0.0257
81722270|NCT01236053|163140463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.3|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 2 years (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.30|0.93|0.2540
81722271|NCT01236053|163140463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.5141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.75|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 3 years (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.75|0.76|0.5141
81722272|NCT01236053|163140463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.8208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.6|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 3 years (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.60|0.69|0.8208
81722273|NCT01236053|163140463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.0562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.62|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 3 years (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.62|0.99|0.0562
81722274|NCT01236053|163140463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.2596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.47|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 3 years (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.47|0.90|0.2596
81722275|NCT01236053|163140464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.0709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.28|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.28|0.99|0.0709
81722276|NCT01236053|163140464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.4996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.19|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.19|0.92|0.4996
81722277|NCT01236053|163140464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.45|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.45|1.23|<0.0001
81722278|NCT01236053|163140464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.35|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.35|1.14|<0.0001
81722279|NCT01236053|163140464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.36|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.36|1.05|0.0062
81722280|NCT01236053|163140464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.1144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.26|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.26|0.98|0.1144
81722281|NCT01236053|163140464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.55|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.55|1.30|<0.0001
81722282|NCT01236053|163140464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.43|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.43|1.20|<0.0001
81722283|NCT01236053|163140464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.0469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.29|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.29|1.00|0.0469
81722284|NCT01236053|163140464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.5169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.19|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.19|0.92|0.5169
81722285|NCT01236053|163140464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.24|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.24|1.03|0.0103
81722286|NCT01236053|163140464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.4182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.14|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.14|0.95|0.4182
81722287|NCT01236053|163140465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|0.65||||0.3597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.62|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.62|0.26|0.3597
81722288|NCT01236053|163140465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.1845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.34|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||1.34|0.21|0.1845
81722289|NCT01236053|163140465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.9142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.84|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.84|0.58|0.9142
81722290|NCT01236053|163140465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.6524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.57|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||1.57|0.49|0.6524
81722291|NCT01236053|163140466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.2875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.7|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.70|0.17|0.2875
81722292|NCT01236053|163140466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.2042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.51|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||1.51|0.15|0.2042
81722293|NCT01236053|163140466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.4733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|8.06|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||8.06|0.38|0.4733
81722294|NCT01236053|163140466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.7867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|5.85|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||5.85|0.26|0.7867
81722295|NCT01236053|163140466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.53||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|8.5|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||8.50|1.47|0.0049
81722296|NCT01236053|163140466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.87||||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|7.08|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||7.08|1.17|0.0218
81722297|NCT01236053|163140466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.92|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.92|0.27|0.8490
81722298|NCT01236053|163140466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.6263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|2.46|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||2.46|0.22|0.6263
81722299|NCT01236053|163140466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.4122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.97|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.97|0.19|0.4122
81722300|NCT01236053|163140466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.2642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.66|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||1.66|0.16|0.2642
81722301|NCT01236053|163140467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.7891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.43|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.43|0.31|0.7891
81722302|NCT01236053|163140467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.6216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.17|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||2.17|0.27|0.6216
81722303|NCT01236053|163140467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.6893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|5.96|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||5.96|0.31|0.6893
81722304|NCT01236053|163140467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.9273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|4.84|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||4.84|0.24|0.9273
81722305|NCT01236053|163140467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|3.78|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.78|0.47|0.5980
81722306|NCT01236053|163140467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.8572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.18|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||3.18|0.38|0.8572
81722307|NCT01236053|163140467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.7807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.77|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.77|0.26|0.7807
81722308|NCT01236053|163140467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.5579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.32|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||2.32|0.21|0.5579
81722309|NCT01236053|163140467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.53|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.53|0.40|0.9932
81722310|NCT01236053|163140467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.6901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.11|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||2.11|0.32|0.6901
81722311|NCT01236053|163140469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.01|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.01|0.19|0.4310
81722312|NCT01236053|163140469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.3226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.79|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||1.79|0.17|0.3226
81722313|NCT01236053|163140469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.6206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.59|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||4.59|0.40|0.6206
81722314|NCT01236053|163140469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.8557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|3.84|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||3.84|0.33|0.8557
81722315|NCT01236053|163140469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.1498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|4.62|||Unadjusted Odds Ratio||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||4.62|0.79|0.1498
81722316|NCT01236053|163140469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.2645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|4.07|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||4.07|0.68|0.2645
81722317|NCT01236053|163140469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.5728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.79|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.79|0.16|0.5728
81722318|NCT01236053|163140469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.3727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|2.21|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||2.21|0.12|0.3727
81722319|NCT01236053|163140469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.7743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.4|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.40|0.31|0.7743
81722320|NCT01236053|163140469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.4775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.94|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, upper GI disorder, acid-suppressing drugs."|||1.94|0.24|0.4775
81722321|NCT01236053|163140470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.33||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|27.56|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||27.56|1.95|0.0032
81722322|NCT01236053|163140470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.39||||0.1251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|16.17|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||16.17|0.71|0.1251
81722323|NCT01236053|163140470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.22||||0.0261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|9.01|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||9.01|1.15|0.0261
81722324|NCT01236053|163140470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|7.17|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||7.17|0.65|0.2090
81722325|NCT01236053|163140471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.0||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|220.5|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||220.5|1.81|0.0144
81722326|NCT01236053|163140471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.47||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|258.8|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||258.8|1.78|0.0158
81722327|NCT01236053|163140471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.86||||0.0524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|15.14|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||15.14|0.99|0.0524
81722328|NCT01236053|163140471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.21||||0.0269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|22.51|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||22.51|1.21|0.0269
81722329|NCT01236053|163140471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.0||||0.1888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|55.14|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||55.14|0.45|0.1888
81722330|NCT01236053|163140471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|32.21|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||32.21|0.03|0.9990
81722331|NCT01236053|163140471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.75||||0.2885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|43.08|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||43.08|0.33|0.2885
81722332|NCT01236053|163140471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.9608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|13.87|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||13.87|0.06|0.9608
81722333|NCT01236053|163140471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.33||||0.0944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|24.07|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||24.07|0.78|0.0944
81722334|NCT01236053|163140471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.9253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|7.82|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||7.82|0.10|0.9253
81722335|NCT01236053|163140472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.0||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|220.5|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||220.5|1.81|0.0144
81722336|NCT01236053|163140472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.47||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|258.8|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||258.8|1.78|0.0158
81722337|NCT01236053|163140472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.0||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|25.11|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||25.11|1.43|0.0141
81722338|NCT01236053|163140472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.56||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|40.02|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||40.02|1.83|0.0063
81722339|NCT01236053|163140472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.0||||0.1888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|55.14|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||55.14|0.45|0.1888
81722340|NCT01236053|163140472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|32.21|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||32.21|0.03|0.9990
81722341|NCT01236053|163140472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.75||||0.2885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|43.08|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||43.08|0.33|0.2885
81722342|NCT01236053|163140472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.9608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|13.87|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||13.87|0.06|0.9608
81722343|NCT01236053|163140472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.33||||0.0944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|24.07|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||24.07|0.78|0.0944
81722344|NCT01236053|163140472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.9381||95.0|0.11|7.97|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||7.97|0.11|0.9381
81722345|NCT01236053|163140474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.0||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|220.5|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||220.5|1.81|0.0144
81722346|NCT01236053|163140474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.55||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|260.2|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||260.2|1.78|0.0157
81722347|NCT01236053|163140474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.86||||0.0524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|15.14|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||15.14|0.99|0.0524
81722348|NCT01236053|163140474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.8||||0.0333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|20.31|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||20.31|1.13|0.0333
81722349|NCT01236053|163140474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.34||||0.2966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|32.06|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||32.06|0.35|0.2966
81722350|NCT01236053|163140474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|12.31|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||12.31|0.03|0.7510
81722351|NCT01236053|163140474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.71||||0.1868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|113.4|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||113.4|0.40|0.1868
81722352|NCT01236053|163140474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.7558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|40.61|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||40.61|0.07|0.7558
81722353|NCT01236053|163140474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.33||||0.0944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|24.07|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||24.07|0.78|0.0944
81722354|NCT01236053|163140474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.9244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|7.81|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital)."|||7.81|0.10|0.9244
81722355|NCT01236053|163140475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.0963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.7|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.70|0.96|0.0963
81722356|NCT01236053|163140475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.27|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||1.27|0.69|0.6710
81722357|NCT01236053|163140475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|2.2|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.20|1.54|<0.0001
81722358|NCT01236053|163140475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.81|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||1.81|1.24|<0.0001
81722359|NCT01236053|163140476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.1184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.18|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.18|0.92|0.1184
81722360|NCT01236053|163140476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.8016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.5|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||1.50|0.59|0.8016
81470654|NCT00793624|162633505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|0.108|0.267|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.267|0.108|<0.0001
81722361|NCT01236053|163140476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|2.91|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.91|1.77|<0.0001
81722362|NCT01236053|163140476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|2.58|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||2.58|1.51|<0.0001
81722363|NCT01236053|163140476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.6105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.08|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.08|0.65|0.6105
81722364|NCT01236053|163140476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.6797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.09|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||2.09|0.62|0.6797
81722365|NCT01236053|163140476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.39|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.39|1.12|0.0103
81722366|NCT01236053|163140476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.1629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.0|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||2.00|0.89|0.1629
81722367|NCT01236053|163140476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.4713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.97|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.97|0.73|0.4713
81722368|NCT01236053|163140476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.4505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.38|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||1.38|0.49|0.4505
81722369|NCT01236053|163140476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.01|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.01|1.04|0.0284
81722370|NCT01236053|163140476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.6262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.54|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||1.54|0.77|0.6262
81722371|NCT01236053|163140477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.0798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.41|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.41|0.95|0.0798
81722372|NCT01236053|163140477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.8357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.73|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||1.73|0.64|0.8357
81722373|NCT01236053|163140477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|3.01|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.01|1.75|<0.0001
81722374|NCT01236053|163140477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|2.76|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||2.76|1.53|<0.0001
81722375|NCT01236053|163140477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.7794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.85|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.85|0.63|0.7794
81722376|NCT01236053|163140477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.8075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.66|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||1.66|0.52|0.8075
81722377|NCT01236053|163140477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|2.52|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.52|1.35|0.0001
81722378|NCT01236053|163140477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.12|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||2.12|1.08|0.0161
81722379|NCT01236053|163140477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.3972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.0|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.00|0.76|0.3972
81722380|NCT01236053|163140477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.39|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||1.39|0.50|0.4950
81722381|NCT01236053|163140477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.0601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.94|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.94|0.99|0.0601
81722382|NCT01236053|163140477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.45|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||1.45|0.71|0.9286
81722383|NCT01236053|163140478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.5394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.39|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 1 year (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.39|0.63|0.5394
81722384|NCT01236053|163140478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.58|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 1 year (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||1.58|0.39|0.5070
81470655|NCT00793624|162633505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.238|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001||95.0|0.159|0.318|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.318|0.159|<0.0001
81470656|NCT00793624|162633505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001||95.0|0.177|0.336|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.336|0.177|<0.0001
81722385|NCT01236053|163140478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.5426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.83|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 1 year (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.83|0.73|0.5426
81722386|NCT01236053|163140478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.38|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 1 year (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||1.38|0.52|0.5150
81722387|NCT01236053|163140478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|4.42|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 2 years (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||4.42|0.53|0.4350
81722388|NCT01236053|163140478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.8276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.43|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 2 years (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||3.43|0.37|0.8276
81722389|NCT01236053|163140478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.4022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.5|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 2 years (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.50|0.69|0.4022
81722390|NCT01236053|163140478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.8681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.86|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 2 years (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||1.86|0.48|0.8681
81722391|NCT01236053|163140478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.6326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|13.86|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 3 years (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||13.86|0.20|0.6326
81722392|NCT01236053|163140478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|16.86|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 3 years (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||16.86|0.21|0.5770
81722393|NCT01236053|163140478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.8087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.21|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 3 years (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.21|0.40|0.8087
81722394|NCT01236053|163140478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.64|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 3 years (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||2.64|0.31|0.8497
81722395|NCT01236053|163140479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.1528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.24|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.24|0.88|0.1528
81722396|NCT01236053|163140479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.65|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||1.65|0.62|0.9625
81722397|NCT01236053|163140479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|2.59|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.59|1.48|<0.0001
81722398|NCT01236053|163140479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.29|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||2.29|1.25|0.0006
81722399|NCT01236053|163140479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.3515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.16|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.16|0.76|0.3515
81722400|NCT01236053|163140479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.9069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.82|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||1.82|0.59|0.9069
81722401|NCT01236053|163140479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|3.21|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.21|1.78|<0.0001
81722402|NCT01236053|163140479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|2.81|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||2.81|1.48|<0.0001
81722403|NCT01236053|163140479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.5948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.88|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.88|0.70|0.5948
81722404|NCT01236053|163140479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.3984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.35|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||1.35|0.47|0.3984
81722405|NCT01236053|163140479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.1872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.79|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.79|0.89|0.1872
81722406|NCT01236053|163140479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.6772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.34|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, COPD."|||1.34|0.64|0.6772
81722407|NCT01236053|163140480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.4933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|3.72|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.72|0.07|0.4933
81722408|NCT01236053|163140480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.4147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|3.27|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||3.27|0.06|0.4147
81722409|NCT01236053|163140481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.8257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|10.38|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||10.38|0.15|0.8257
81470657|NCT00793624|162633506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.173|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001||95.0|0.092|0.253|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.253|0.092|<0.0001
81470658|NCT00793624|162633506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.207|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001||95.0|0.127|0.288|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.288|0.127|<0.0001
81470659|NCT00793624|162633506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.217|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001||95.0|0.137|0.298|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.298|0.137|<0.0001
81470660|NCT00793624|162633507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.0003||95.0|0.07|0.231|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.231|0.070|0.0003
81470661|NCT00793624|162633507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001||95.0|0.096|0.259|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.259|0.096|<0.0001
81538402|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.57|-4.55||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-4.55|-12.57|<0.0001
81722410|NCT01236053|163140481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.9467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|9.02|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||9.02|0.13|0.9467
81722411|NCT01236053|163140481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.9859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||0.00|0.00|0.9859
81722412|NCT01236053|163140481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.9857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||0.00|0.00|0.9857
81722413|NCT01236053|163140481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||0.00|0.00|0.9860
81722414|NCT01236053|163140481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.9858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||0.00|0.00|0.9858
81722415|NCT01236053|163140481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.9798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||0.00|0.00|0.9798
81722416|NCT01236053|163140481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.9796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||0.00|0.00|0.9796
81470662|NCT00793624|162633507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.223|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042|<|0.0001||95.0|0.141|0.304|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.304|0.141|<0.0001
81470663|NCT00793624|162633508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.639||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.962|24.173|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for Weekly mean morning PEFR||24.173|5.962|0.0012
81470664|NCT00793624|162633508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.999|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.611||0.0012||95.0|5.949|24.049|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for Weekly mean morning PEFR||24.049|5.949|0.0012
81470665|NCT00793624|162633508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.642|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.601||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.61|26.673|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for Weekly mean morning PEFR||26.673|8.610|0.0001
81470666|NCT00793624|162633508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.721|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.606||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.68|26.762|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for Weekly mean evening PEFR||26.762|8.680|0.0001
81538403|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.29|-6.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-6.11|-14.29|<0.0001
81722417|NCT01236053|163140482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.6252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|14.84|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||14.84|0.20|0.6252
81722418|NCT01236053|163140482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.7208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|13.28|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||13.28|0.17|0.7208
81722419|NCT01236053|163140484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.9141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|9.03|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||9.03|0.14|0.9141
81722420|NCT01236053|163140484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.9613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|7.78|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||7.78|0.12|0.9613
81722421|NCT01236053|163140485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.0323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.57|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.57|1.02|0.0323
81470667|NCT00793624|162633508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.471|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.579|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.484|27.458|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for Weekly mean evening PEFR||27.458|9.484|<0.0001
81470668|NCT00793624|162633508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.873|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.548|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.947|26.799|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for Weekly mean evening PEFR||26.799|8.947|<0.0001
81722422|NCT01236053|163140485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.0682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.52|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.52|0.99|0.0682
81722423|NCT01236053|163140485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.4|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.40|1.01|0.0326
81722424|NCT01236053|163140485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.0699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.36|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.36|0.99|0.0699
81722425|NCT01236053|163140486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.2893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.69|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.69|0.86|0.2893
81722426|NCT01236053|163140486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.4301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.61|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.61|0.82|0.4301
81722427|NCT01236053|163140486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.0806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.58|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.58|0.97|0.0806
81722428|NCT01236053|163140486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.1226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.55|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.55|0.95|0.1226
81722429|NCT01236053|163140486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.3502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.89|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.89|0.80|0.3502
81722430|NCT01236053|163140486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.4654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.81|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.81|0.76|0.4654
81722431|NCT01236053|163140486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.3987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.23|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.23|0.59|0.3987
81722432|NCT01236053|163140486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.3349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.2|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.20|0.58|0.3349
81722433|NCT01236053|163140486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.0827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.98|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.98|0.96|0.0827
81722434|NCT01236053|163140486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.0932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.96|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.96|0.95|0.0932
81722435|NCT01236053|163140486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.8|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.80|1.07|0.0130
81722436|NCT01236053|163140486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.75|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.75|1.04|0.0241
81722437|NCT01236053|163140487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.5043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.68|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.68|0.77|0.5043
81722438|NCT01236053|163140487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.7129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.59|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.59|0.73|0.7129
81722439|NCT01236053|163140487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.2055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.57|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.57|0.91|0.2055
81722440|NCT01236053|163140487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.3005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.52|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.52|0.88|0.3005
81722441|NCT01236053|163140487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.2849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.77|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.77|0.84|0.2849
81722442|NCT01236053|163140487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.72|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.72|0.82|0.3650
81722443|NCT01236053|163140487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.7559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.4|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.40|0.78|0.7559
81722444|NCT01236053|163140487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.37|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.37|0.77|0.8520
81722445|NCT01236053|163140487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.06|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.06|1.01|0.0459
81722446|NCT01236053|163140487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.0542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.04|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||2.04|0.99|0.0542
81722447|NCT01236053|163140487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.0312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.74|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.74|1.03|0.0312
81722448|NCT01236053|163140487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.0508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.7|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.70|1.00|0.0508
81722449|NCT01236053|163140488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.0892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.42|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 1 year (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.42|0.94|0.0892
81722450|NCT01236053|163140488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.1043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.39|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 1 year (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||2.39|0.92|0.1043
81722451|NCT01236053|163140488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.06|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 1 year (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.06|1.10|0.0101
81722452|NCT01236053|163140488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.0|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 1 year (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||2.00|1.07|0.0186
81722453|NCT01236053|163140488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.1458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|3.43|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 2 years (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||3.43|0.83|0.1458
81722454|NCT01236053|163140488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.1859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|3.29|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 2 years (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||3.29|0.79|0.1859
81722455|NCT01236053|163140488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.72|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 2 years (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.72|1.13|0.0122
81722456|NCT01236053|163140488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.67|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 2 years (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||2.67|1.10|0.0162
81722457|NCT01236053|163140488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.7573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|3.36|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 3 years (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||3.36|0.19|0.7573
81722458|NCT01236053|163140488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.7088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|3.21|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 3 years (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||3.21|0.18|0.7088
81470669|NCT00793624|162633509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.403|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.665|-0.141|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean daytime rescue use||-0.141|-0.665|0.0026
81470670|NCT00793624|162633509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.327|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.587|-0.066|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean daytime rescue use||-0.066|-0.587|0.0141
81722459|NCT01236053|163140488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.0787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.64|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 3 years (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.64|0.93|0.0787
81722460|NCT01236053|163140488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.0873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|3.58|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: \> 3 years (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||3.58|0.92|0.0873
81722461|NCT01236053|163140489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.4233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.7|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.70|0.80|0.4233
81722462|NCT01236053|163140489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.5908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.62|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.62|0.76|0.5908
81722463|NCT01236053|163140489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.67|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.67|1.00|0.0540
81470671|NCT00793624|162633509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132||0.2677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.406|0.113|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean daytime rescue use||0.113|-0.406|0.2677
81470672|NCT00793624|162633509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.602|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.939|-0.266|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean nighttime rescue use||-0.266|-0.939|0.0005
81538404|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.04|-2.87||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-2.87|-11.04|0.0009
81722464|NCT01236053|163140489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.0939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.62|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.62|0.96|0.0939
81722465|NCT01236053|163140489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.87|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.87|0.87|0.2140
81722466|NCT01236053|163140489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.8|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.80|0.84|0.2940
81722467|NCT01236053|163140489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.8352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.32|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.32|0.71|0.8352
81722468|NCT01236053|163140489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.7809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.31|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.31|0.70|0.7809
81722469|NCT01236053|163140489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.0921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.94|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.94|0.95|0.0921
81722470|NCT01236053|163140489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.1091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.92|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.92|0.94|0.1091
81470673|NCT00793624|162633509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.914|-0.247|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean nighttime rescue use||-0.247|-0.914|0.0007
81470674|NCT00793624|162633509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.0391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.683|-0.018|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean nighttime rescue use||-0.018|-0.683|0.0391
81722471|NCT01236053|163140489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.0564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.68|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.68|0.99|0.0564
81722472|NCT01236053|163140489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.0939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.63|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, alcohol consumption, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hysterectomy, current estrogen, prior estrogen, benign breast disease."|||1.63|0.96|0.0939
81722473|NCT01236053|163140490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.58||||0.3082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|41.71|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||41.71|0.31|0.3082
81722474|NCT01236053|163140490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.3999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|34.69|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital), phimosis/balanitis."|||34.69|0.24|0.3999
81722475|NCT01236053|163140490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.7509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|12.52|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||12.52|0.16|0.7509
81722476|NCT01236053|163140490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.6303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|17.07|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital), phimosis/balanitis."|||17.07|0.18|0.6303
81722477|NCT01236053|163140491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.32||||0.2038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|108.8|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||108.8|0.37|0.2038
81722478|NCT01236053|163140491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.63||||0.2866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|77.51|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital), phimosis/balanitis."|||77.51|0.28|0.2866
81722479|NCT01236053|163140491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.32||||0.2038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|108.8|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||108.8|0.37|0.2038
81470675|NCT00793624|162633509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.991|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.518|-0.464|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean daily (24h) rescue use||-0.464|-1.518|0.0002
81470676|NCT00793624|162633509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.902|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.267||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.426|-0.378|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean daily (24h) rescue use||-0.378|-1.426|0.0008
81470677|NCT00793624|162633509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.473|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.266||0.0758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.994|0.049|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean daily (24h) rescue use||0.049|-0.994|0.0758
81722480|NCT01236053|163140491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.4||||0.1118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|839.0|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital), phimosis/balanitis."|||839.0|0.50|0.1118
81722481|NCT01236053|163140492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.32||||0.2038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|108.8|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||108.8|0.37|0.2038
81722482|NCT01236053|163140492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.63||||0.2866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|77.51|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital), phimosis/balanitis."|||77.51|0.28|0.2866
81722483|NCT01236053|163140492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.32||||0.2038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|108.8|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||108.8|0.37|0.2038
81722484|NCT01236053|163140492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.4||||0.1118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|839.0|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital), phimosis/balanitis."|||839.0|0.50|0.1118
81722485|NCT01236053|163140494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.32||||0.2038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|108.8|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||108.8|0.37|0.2038
81722486|NCT01236053|163140494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.63||||0.2866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|77.51|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital), phimosis/balanitis."|||77.51|0.28|0.2866
81722487|NCT01236053|163140494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.32||||0.2038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|108.8|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||108.8|0.37|0.2038
81722488|NCT01236053|163140494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.4||||0.1118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|839.0|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, HIV, HPV (genital), phimosis/balanitis."|||839.0|0.5|0.1118
81722489|NCT01236053|163140495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.69|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.69|0.58|0.9614
81470678|NCT00793624|162633510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0003||95.0|-0.6|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.2|-0.6|0.0003
81470679|NCT00793624|162633510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0073||95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.1|-0.5|0.0073
81722490|NCT01236053|163140495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.5179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.44|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.44|0.49|0.5179
81722491|NCT01236053|163140495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.8856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.48|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.48|0.71|0.8856
81722492|NCT01236053|163140495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.5078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.28|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.28|0.61|0.5078
81722493|NCT01236053|163140496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.6888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.95|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||1.95|0.36|0.6888
81722494|NCT01236053|163140496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.5024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.75|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.75|0.32|0.5024
81722495|NCT01236053|163140496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.6164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.53|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.53|0.49|0.6164
81722496|NCT01236053|163140496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.4002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.39|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.39|0.44|0.4002
81722497|NCT01236053|163140496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.7329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.66|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.66|0.25|0.7329
81722498|NCT01236053|163140496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.5731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|2.33|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||2.33|0.22|0.5731
81722499|NCT01236053|163140496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.3762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.63|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.63|0.69|0.3762
81722500|NCT01236053|163140496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.36|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||2.36|0.62|0.5820
81722501|NCT01236053|163140496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.4782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.23|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||3.23|0.58|0.4782
81722502|NCT01236053|163140496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.8998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.52|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||2.52|0.44|0.8998
81470680|NCT00793624|162633510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0017||95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||-0.1|-0.5|0.0017
81722503|NCT01236053|163140496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.9308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.99|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.99|0.53|0.9308
81722504|NCT01236053|163140496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.5125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.56|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.56|0.41|0.5125
81722505|NCT01236053|163140497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.8655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.33|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.33|0.37|0.8655
81722506|NCT01236053|163140497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.6482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.05|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||2.05|0.32|0.6482
81722507|NCT01236053|163140497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.9003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.76|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.76|0.53|0.9003
81722508|NCT01236053|163140497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.56|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.56|0.46|0.6000
81722509|NCT01236053|163140497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.06|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.06|0.27|0.5670
81722510|NCT01236053|163140497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.4353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.85|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.85|0.24|0.4353
81722511|NCT01236053|163140497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.8922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.95|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.95|0.56|0.8922
81722512|NCT01236053|163140497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.8591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.77|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.77|0.50|0.8591
81722513|NCT01236053|163140497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.4779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.23|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||3.23|0.58|0.4779
81722514|NCT01236053|163140497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.8994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.52|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||2.52|0.44|0.8994
81722515|NCT01236053|163140497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.12|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.12|0.57|0.7800
81722516|NCT01236053|163140497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.6577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.67|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.67|0.44|0.6577
81722517|NCT01236053|163140499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.8111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.59|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.59|0.48|0.8111
81722518|NCT01236053|163140499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.9104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.46|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||2.46|0.45|0.9104
81722519|NCT01236053|163140499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.5592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.07|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.07|0.68|0.5592
81722520|NCT01236053|163140499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.8521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.85|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.85|0.60|0.8521
81722521|NCT01236053|163140499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.5529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.04|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.04|0.26|0.5529
81722522|NCT01236053|163140499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.6||||0.3275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.68|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.68|0.21|0.3275
81722523|NCT01236053|163140499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.72|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.72|0.46|0.7300
81722524|NCT01236053|163140499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.4831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.53|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.53|0.41|0.4831
81722525|NCT01236053|163140499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.7693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.92|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.92|0.45|0.7693
81722526|NCT01236053|163140499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.3|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||2.30|0.35|0.8189
81722527|NCT01236053|163140499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.98|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||1.98|0.50|0.9800
81722528|NCT01236053|163140499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.4944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.58|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||1.58|0.39|0.4944
81722529|NCT01236053|163140500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.0||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|220.5|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||220.5|1.81|0.0144
81722530|NCT01236053|163140500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.79||||0.0743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|147.0|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||147.0|0.79|0.0743
81722531|NCT01236053|163140501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|10.0||||0.1035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|159.9|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||159.9|0.63|0.1035
81722532|NCT01236053|163140501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1||||0.3799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|95.82|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||95.82|0.18|0.3799
81722533|NCT01236053|163140502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.0||||0.1035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|159.9|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||159.9|0.63|0.1035
81722534|NCT01236053|163140502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1||||0.3799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|95.82|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||95.82|0.18|0.3799
81722535|NCT01236053|163140504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.0||||0.1035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|159.9|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||159.9|0.63|0.1035
81722536|NCT01236053|163140504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1||||0.3799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|95.82|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy."|||95.82|0.18|0.3799
81722537|NCT01236053|163140505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|3.32|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||3.32|1.21|0.0066
81722538|NCT01236053|163140505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.0494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.82|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||2.82|1.00|0.0494
81470681|NCT00793624|162633511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0021||95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.1|-0.5|0.0021
81470682|NCT00793624|162633511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.6|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.2|-0.6|<0.0001
81722539|NCT01236053|163140505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.82|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.82|1.33|0.0006
81722540|NCT01236053|163140505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.41|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||2.41|1.11|0.0138
81722541|NCT01236053|163140506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.29||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|6.53|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||6.53|1.66|0.0006
81722542|NCT01236053|163140506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.01||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|6.05|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||6.05|1.50|0.0020
81722543|NCT01236053|163140506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.49||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|4.34|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||4.34|1.43|0.0013
81722544|NCT01236053|163140506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|3.8|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||3.80|1.22|0.0080
81722545|NCT01236053|163140506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.8165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.61|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||3.61|0.20|0.8165
81722546|NCT01236053|163140506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.6624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|3.12|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||3.12|0.17|0.6624
81722547|NCT01236053|163140506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.6316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.68|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.68|0.45|0.6316
81722548|NCT01236053|163140506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|3.22|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||3.22|0.35|0.9060
81722549|NCT01236053|163140506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.3731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.74|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||3.74|0.61|0.3731
81722550|NCT01236053|163140506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.8266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.87|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||2.87|0.43|0.8266
81722551|NCT01236053|163140506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.0712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|3.13|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.13|0.95|0.0712
81722552|NCT01236053|163140506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.2674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.6|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||2.60|0.77|0.2674
81722553|NCT01236053|163140507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.61||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|7.46|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||7.46|1.75|0.0005
81722554|NCT01236053|163140507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.25||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|6.83|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||6.83|1.55|0.0019
81722555|NCT01236053|163140507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|4.55|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||4.55|1.39|0.0024
81722556|NCT01236053|163140507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18||||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|4.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||4.00|1.19|0.0115
81722557|NCT01236053|163140507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.6281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|2.96|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||2.96|0.17|0.6281
81722558|NCT01236053|163140507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.5103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|2.62|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||2.62|0.14|0.5103
81722559|NCT01236053|163140507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Unadjusted Odds Ratio|1.15||||0.7733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.9|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.90|0.45|0.7733
81722560|NCT01236053|163140507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.81|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||2.81|0.43|0.8370
81722561|NCT01236053|163140507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|4.1|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||4.10|0.75|0.1980
81722562|NCT01236053|163140507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.5391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|3.21|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||3.21|0.54|0.5391
81722563|NCT01236053|163140507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.53|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.53|1.10|0.0224
81722564|NCT01236053|163140507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.1815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.77|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||2.77|0.82|0.1815
81722565|NCT01236053|163140509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.38||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|5.09|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||5.09|1.12|0.0248
81722566|NCT01236053|163140509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|4.7|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||4.70|0.99|0.0520
81470683|NCT00793624|162633511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0121||95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||-0.1|-0.5|0.0121
81722567|NCT01236053|163140509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|4.2|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||4.20|1.30|0.0046
81722568|NCT01236053|163140509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|3.72|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||3.72|1.12|0.0193
81722569|NCT01236053|163140509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.75||||0.0309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|6.88|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||6.88|1.10|0.0309
81722570|NCT01236053|163140509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.1285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|5.51|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||5.51|0.81|0.1285
81722571|NCT01236053|163140509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.1257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|3.83|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.83|0.85|0.1257
81722572|NCT01236053|163140509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.2944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.31|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||3.31|0.70|0.2944
81722573|NCT01236053|163140509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.7032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.21|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||3.21|0.45|0.7032
81722574|NCT01236053|163140509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.69|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||2.69|0.37|0.9922
81722575|NCT01236053|163140509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.1227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|3.16|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.16|0.87|0.1227
81722576|NCT01236053|163140509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.3809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.61|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, chronic pancreatitis."|||2.61|0.69|0.3809
81722577|NCT01236053|163140510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.1757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.34|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||3.34|0.80|0.1757
81722578|NCT01236053|163140510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.4405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.75|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||2.75|0.64|0.4405
81722579|NCT01236053|163140510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.16|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.16|0.71|0.4420
81722580|NCT01236053|163140510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.9034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.82|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Ever (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||1.82|0.59|0.9034
81722581|NCT01236053|163140511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.2395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|5.6|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||5.60|0.65|0.2395
81722582|NCT01236053|163140511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.3764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|4.93|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||4.93|0.55|0.3764
81722583|NCT01236053|163140511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.7599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.71|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.71|0.48|0.7599
81722584|NCT01236053|163140511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.9502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.46|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||2.46|0.43|0.9502
81722585|NCT01236053|163140511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.7164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.75|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||5.75|0.30|0.7164
81722586|NCT01236053|163140511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.9345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|4.73|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||4.73|0.24|0.9345
81722587|NCT01236053|163140511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.8833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.02|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.02|0.28|0.8833
81722588|NCT01236053|163140511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.6178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|2.46|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||2.46|0.22|0.6178
81722589|NCT01236053|163140511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.4556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|5.53|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||5.53|0.46|0.4556
81722590|NCT01236053|163140511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.7478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|4.29|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||4.29|0.35|0.7478
81722591|NCT01236053|163140511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|4.13|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||4.13|0.71|0.2350
81722592|NCT01236053|163140511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.5428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|3.24|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||3.24|0.54|0.5428
81722593|NCT01236053|163140512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.3123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|6.59|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||6.59|0.55|0.3123
81722594|NCT01236053|163140512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.3951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|6.15|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||6.15|0.49|0.3951
81722595|NCT01236053|163140512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.4388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.75|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.75|0.56|0.4388
81722596|NCT01236053|163140512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.5535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.47|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||3.47|0.51|0.5535
81722597|NCT01236053|163140512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.6332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.48|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||4.48|0.40|0.6332
81722598|NCT01236053|163140512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.8743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.75|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||3.75|0.32|0.8743
81722599|NCT01236053|163140512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.6132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.15|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.15|0.27|0.6132
81722600|NCT01236053|163140512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.63||||0.3821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.78|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||1.78|0.22|0.3821
81722601|NCT01236053|163140512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.3591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|6.28|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||6.28|0.51|0.3591
81722602|NCT01236053|163140512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.6899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|4.58|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||4.58|0.37|0.6899
81722603|NCT01236053|163140512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.2031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|4.3|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||4.30|0.73|0.2031
81722604|NCT01236053|163140512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.4932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.37|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||3.37|0.56|0.4932
81470684|NCT00793624|162633512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.032||95.0|-0.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.0|-0.4|0.0320
81722605|NCT01236053|163140514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64||||0.0843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|7.96|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||7.96|0.88|0.0843
81722606|NCT01236053|163140514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|8.28|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||8.28|0.88|0.0810
81470685|NCT00793624|162633512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0447||95.0|-0.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.0|-0.4|0.0447
81470686|NCT00793624|162633512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1332||95.0|-0.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.0|-0.4|0.1332
81722607|NCT01236053|163140514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.4583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.7|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.70|0.55|0.4583
81722608|NCT01236053|163140514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.4622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.73|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 1 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||3.73|0.55|0.4622
81722609|NCT01236053|163140514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.5512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|4.95|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||4.95|0.43|0.5512
81722610|NCT01236053|163140514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.9277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.67|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||3.67|0.31|0.9277
81722611|NCT01236053|163140514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.6402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.95|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||2.95|0.51|0.6402
81470687|NCT00793624|162633513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.4105||95.0|-0.3|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.1|-0.3|0.4105
81722612|NCT01236053|163140514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.9256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.32|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 2 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||2.32|0.40|0.9256
81722613|NCT01236053|163140514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.9514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|4.5|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag)."|||4.50|0.24|0.9514
81722614|NCT01236053|163140514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.7543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|3.44|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (with 2 year lag) and Never (with 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||3.44|0.18|0.7543
81722615|NCT01236053|163140514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.8781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.07|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag)."|||3.07|0.38|0.8781
81722616|NCT01236053|163140514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.7429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.4|||Conditional Logistic Regression||"Comparison: Tertile 3 (without 2 year lag) and Never (without 2 year lag). Adjusted for smoking, BMI, diabetes, neuropathic pain, back pain, epilepsy, hypertension, diuretic use."|||2.40|0.29|0.7429
81722617|NCT02304302|163140515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.34||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|1.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.67|-0.98|0.61
81722618|NCT02304302|163140516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.80|-1.43|0.57
81722619|NCT02304302|163140517|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.66|-0.74|0.91
81722620|NCT02304302|163140518|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.91|-1.91|0.48
81722621|NCT02304302|163140519|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.31||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.14|2.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.53|-5.14|0.50
81722622|NCT02304302|163140520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.32|-0.52|0.62
81722623|NCT02304302|163140521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.94||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.32|31.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||31.20|-25.32|0.84
81722624|NCT02304302|163140522|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.04||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||QTc interval duration was the independent variable, treatment and time were the categorical factors.||||0.24
81722625|NCT02304302|163140523|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.91||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|5.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.39|-1.57|0.28
81722626|NCT02304302|163140524|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.61|-0.80|0.51
81722627|NCT02304302|163140525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.17||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|5.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.94|-3.6|0.63
81470688|NCT00793624|162633513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0584||95.0|-0.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.0|-0.4|0.0584
81722628|NCT02304302|163140526|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.65||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|1.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.61|-8.91|0.17
81722629|NCT02149199|163140632|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|Repeated measures logistic regression, with treatment, pre-study treatment, region and study week as fixed effects.|An odds ratio greater than 1 favours Symbicort 'as needed'|||1.30|1.00|0.046
81722630|NCT02149199|163140632|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority analysis based on CI instead of p-value, hence no p-value calculated for this analysis. Lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI \>=0.8 indicates Symbicort 'as needed' is non-inferior to Pulmicort bid.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.73|||Regression, Logistic|Repeated measures logistic regression with treatment, pre-study treatment, region and study week as fixed effects.||||0.73|0.57|
81722631|NCT02149199|163140633|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.435|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.328|0.577|||Regression, Cox|Cox-regression model with randomised treatment, pre-study treatment, severe exacerbations in the last 12 months (0, \>=1) and region as covariates.|A hazard ratio less than 1 indicates that Symbicort 'as needed' prolongs the time to first severe exacerbation.|||0.577|0.328|<0.001
81722632|NCT02149199|163140633|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.901||||0.524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.653|1.242|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with randomised treatment, pre-study treatment, severe exacerbations in the last 12 months (0,\>=1) and region as covariates.|A hazard ratio less than 1 indicates that Symbicort 'as needed' prolongs the time to first severe exacerbation.|||1.242|0.653|0.524
81722633|NCT02149199|163140634|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.429|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.348|0.528|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with randomised treatment, pre-study treatment, severe exacerbations in the last 12 months (0,\>=1) and region as covariates.|A hazard ratio less than 1 indicates that Symbicort 'as needed' prolongs the time to first moderate or severe exacerbation.|||0.528|0.348|<0.001
81722634|NCT02149199|163140634|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.718|1.153|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with randomised treatment, pre-study treatment, severe exacerbations in the last 12 months (0,\>=1) and region as covariates.|A hazard ratio less than 1 indicates that Symbicort 'as needed' prolongs the time to first moderate or severe exacerbation.|||1.153|0.718|0.436
81722635|NCT02149199|163140635|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|53.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.1|78.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with treatment, pre-study treatment, region, visit and (treatment x visit) as fixed, patient as random and baseline FEV1 as continuous covariate.|Mean difference greater than 0 favours Symbicort 'as needed'. This is the estimate across all treatment visits.|||78.5|29.1|<0.001
81722636|NCT02149199|163140635|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-54.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.8|-29.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with treatment, pre-study treatment, region, visit and (treatment x visit) as fixed, patient as random and baseline FEV1 as continuous covariate.|Mean difference greater than 0 favours Symbicort 'as needed'. This is the estimate across all treatment visits.|||-29.8|-78.8|<0.001
81722637|NCT02149199|163140636|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.89|16.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with randomised treatment, pre-study treatment and region as factors and baseline PEF as a continuous covariate.|Mean difference greater than 0 favours Symbicort 'as needed'.|||16.00|7.89|<0.001
81722638|NCT02149199|163140636|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.03|-5.93|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with randomised treatment, pre-study treatment and region as factors and baseline PEF as a continuous covariate.|Mean difference greater than 0 favours Symbicort 'as needed'.|||-5.93|-14.03|<0.001
81722639|NCT02149199|163140637|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.99|14.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with randomised treatment, pre-study treatment and region as factors and baseline PEF as a continuous covariate.|Mean difference greater than 0 favours Symbicort 'as needed'.|||14.90|6.99|<0.001
81722640|NCT02149199|163140637|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.23||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.18|-2.29|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with randomised treatment, pre-study treatment and region as factors and baseline PEF as a continuous covariate.|Mean difference greater than 0 favours Symbicort 'as needed'.|||-2.29|-10.18|0.002
81722641|NCT02149199|163140639|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|-0.06|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with randomised treatment, pre-study treatment and region as factors and baseline asthma symptom score as a continuous covariate.|Mean difference less than 0 favours Symbicort 'as needed'.|||-0.06|-0.18|<0.001
81722642|NCT02149199|163140639|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.15|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with randomised treatment, pre-study treatment and region as factors and baseline asthma symptom score as a continuous covariate.|Mean difference less than 0 favours Symbicort 'as needed'.|||0.15|0.03|0.004
81722643|NCT02149199|163140646|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.413|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.343|0.497|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with randomised treatment, pre-study treatment and region as covariates.|A hazard ratio less than 1 indicates that Symbicort 'as needed' prolongs the time to first additional steroids.|||0.497|0.343|<0.001
81722644|NCT02149199|163140646|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.865||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.701|1.067|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model with randomised treatment, pre-study treatment and region as covariates.|A hazard ratio less than 1 indicates that Symbicort 'as needed' prolongs the time to first additional steroids.|||1.067|0.701|0.175
81722645|NCT02149199|163140647|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.154|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.203|-0.105|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with treatment, pre-study treatment, region, visit and (treatment x visit) as fixed, patient as random and baseline ACQ-5 as continuous covariate|Mean difference less than 0 favours Symbicort 'as needed'.|||-0.105|-0.203|<0.001
81722646|NCT02149199|163140647|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.149|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.101|0.198|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with treatment, pre-study treatment, region, visit and (treatment x visit) as fixed, patient as random and baseline ACQ-5 as continuous covariate|Mean difference less than 0 favours Symbicort 'as needed'.|||0.198|0.101|<0.001
81722647|NCT02149199|163140648|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.127|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.181|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with treatment, pre-study treatment, region, visit and treatment x visit as fixed, patient as random and baseline AQLQ(S) as continuous covariate|Mean difference greater than 0 favours Symbicort 'as needed'.|||0.181|0.074|<0.001
81722648|NCT02149199|163140648|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.102|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.155|-0.049|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with treatment, pre-study treatment, region, visit and treatment x visit as fixed, patient as random and baseline AQLQ(S) as continuous covariate|Mean difference greater than 0 favours Symbicort 'as needed'.|||-0.049|-0.155|<0.001
81722649|NCT02149199|163140650|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.49|||Negative binomial model|Negative binomial model with treatment, pre-study treatment, severe exacerbations in the last 12 months (0,\>=1) and region as covariates|A rate ratio less than 1 indicates a lower rate of severe exacerbations in the Symbicort 'as needed' treatment group.|||0.49|0.27|<0.001
81722650|NCT02149199|163140650|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.83||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.16|||Negative binomial model|Negative binomial model with treatment, pre-study treatment, severe exacerbations in the last 12 months (0,\>=1) and region as covariates|A rate ratio less than 1 indicates a lower rate of severe exacerbations in the Symbicort 'as needed' treatment group.|||1.16|0.59|0.279
81722651|NCT02149199|163140651|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.49|||Negative binomial model|Negative binomial model with treatment, pre-study treatment, severe exacerbations in the last 12 months (0,\>=1) and region as covariates|A rate ratio less than 1 indicates a lower rate of moderate or severe exacerbations in the Symbicort 'as needed' treatment group.|||0.49|0.32|<0.001
81722652|NCT02149199|163140651|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.95||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.21|||Negative binomial model|Negative binomial model with treatment, pre-study treatment, severe exacerbations in the last 12 months (0,\>=1) and region as covariates|A rate ratio less than 1 indicates a lower rate of moderate or severe exacerbations in the Symbicort 'as needed' treatment group.|||1.21|0.74|0.663
81470689|NCT00793624|162633513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1006||95.0|-0.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.0|-0.4|0.1006
81722653|NCT01966107|163140653|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.65||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.89|||Negative Binomial Regression model||||A rate ratio \<1 represents a favorable outcome for aclidinium bromide 400 μg.|0.89|0.48|0.006
81722654|NCT01966107|163140655|NON_INFERIORITY|Estimate of the hazard ratio and its 95% CI for comparing aclidinium bromide 400 μg versus placebo were derived using the Cox proportional hazard model. A hazard ratio \<1 represents a favorable outcome for aclidinium bromide 400 μg.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.23||||||Composite MACE||1.23|0.64|
81722655|NCT00532779|163140656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.67|||<|0.001||95.0|-4.5|-2.85|||ANCOVA|||||-2.85|-4.50|<0.001
81722656|NCT00532779|163140656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.63|-3.99|||ANCOVA|||||-3.99|-5.63|<0.001
81722657|NCT00532779|163140657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.42|||<|0.001||95.0|2.52|4.63|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.63|2.52|<0.001
81722658|NCT00532779|163140657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.86|||<|0.001||95.0|3.6|6.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.57|3.60|<0.001
81722659|NCT00532779|163140658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|4.81|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.81|2.14|<0.001
81722660|NCT00532779|163140658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.82|6.23|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.23|2.82|<0.001
81722661|NCT00532779|163140659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|-1.43|||ANCOVA|||||-1.43|-3.74|<0.001
81722662|NCT00532779|163140659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|-2.64|||ANCOVA|||||-2.64|-4.93|<0.001
81722663|NCT00532779|163140660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|4.66|||ANCOVA|||||4.66|2.17|<0.001
81722664|NCT00532779|163140660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|4.7|||ANCOVA|||||4.70|2.26|<0.001
81722665|NCT00532779|163140661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.88|||=|0.046|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.046
81722666|NCT00532779|163140661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81722667|NCT00532779|163140662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|4.54|||ANCOVA|||||4.54|1.72|<0.001
81722668|NCT00532779|163140662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|5.56|||ANCOVA|||||5.56|2.73|<0.001
81722669|NCT00532779|163140663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.36|||=|0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.016
81722670|NCT00532779|163140663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.32|||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.008
81722671|NCT00532779|163140664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.27|||=|0.063|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.063
81722672|NCT00532779|163140664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81722673|NCT00532779|163140665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.42||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||0.42|-2.60|
81470690|NCT00793624|162633514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.571|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.335||0.0882||95.0|-0.085|1.227|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.227|-0.085|0.0882
81470691|NCT00793624|162633514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.664|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.336||0.0484||95.0|0.005|1.324|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.324|0.005|0.0484
81722674|NCT00532779|163140665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.94|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||||-0.46|-3.42|=0.010
81722675|NCT00532779|163140666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.43|||||TWO_SIDED|||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||
81722676|NCT00532779|163140666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81470692|NCT00793624|162633514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.758|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.338||0.0252||95.0|0.094|1.421|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||1.421|0.094|0.0252
81470693|NCT00793624|162633515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.381|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.2625||95.0|-0.285|1.047|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.047|-0.285|0.2625
81470694|NCT00793624|162633515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.543|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.341||0.1109||95.0|-0.125|1.211|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.211|-0.125|0.1109
81470695|NCT00793624|162633515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.394|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.343||0.2507||95.0|-0.278|1.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||1.066|-0.278|0.2507
81470696|NCT00793624|162633516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.342||0.4895||95.0|-0.439|0.902|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.902|-0.439|0.4895
81470697|NCT00793624|162633516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.434|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.344||0.2073||95.0|-0.24|1.107|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.107|-0.240|0.2073
81722677|NCT00532779|163140667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.68|-0.94||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||-0.94|-6.68|
81722678|NCT00532779|163140667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.71|-2.98|||ANCOVA|||||-2.98|-8.71|<0.001
81722679|NCT00532779|163140668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|2.84||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||2.84|-3.62|
81722680|NCT00532779|163140668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.13||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.29|2.04|||ANCOVA|||||2.04|-4.29|0.484
81722681|NCT00532779|163140669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|3.3||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||3.30|1.16|
81722682|NCT00532779|163140669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.9||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||2.90|0.76|
81722683|NCT00532779|163140670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.73||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||1.73|0.19|
81722684|NCT00532779|163140670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.67||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||1.67|0.13|
81722685|NCT00532779|163140671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.28||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||1.28|0.19|
81722686|NCT00532779|163140671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.0||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||1.00|-0.09|
81722687|NCT00532779|163140672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.23||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||1.23|0.14|
81722688|NCT00532779|163140672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.69||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||0.69|-0.40|
81722689|NCT00532779|163140673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.53||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||0.53|-0.53|
81722690|NCT00532779|163140673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.27||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||0.27|-0.80|
81722691|NCT00689273|163140683|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.39|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.23|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using unstructured covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect. One-sided alpha of 0.1 was used for the analysis.||0.24|-1.23|0.39
81470698|NCT00793624|162633516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.345||0.9462||95.0|-0.653|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.700|-0.653|0.9462
81722692|NCT00689273|163140684|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.63|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.92|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using unstructured covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.42|-0.92|0.63
81722693|NCT00689273|163140685|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.54|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.51|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using unstructured covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.18|-0.51|0.54
81722694|NCT00689273|163140685|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.6|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.51|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using unstructured covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.21|-0.51|0.60
81722695|NCT00689273|163140686|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.44|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.69|0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using unstructured covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.94|-3.69|0.44
81722696|NCT00689273|163140686|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.23|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.0|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using unstructured covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.16|-5.00|0.23
81722697|NCT00689273|163140687|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46||0.48|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.94|1.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using unstructured covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||1.41|-4.94|0.48
81722698|NCT00689273|163140687|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79||0.28|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.61|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using unstructured covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.57|-6.61|0.28
81722699|NCT00689273|163140688|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.48|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.81|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using unstructured covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.52|-1.81|0.48
81722700|NCT00689273|163140688|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.28|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.45|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using unstructured covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.20|-2.45|0.28
81722701|NCT00689273|163140689|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.28|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.46|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using unstructured covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.04|-0.46|0.28
81722702|NCT00689273|163140689|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.14|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.78|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using unstructured covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||-0.06|-0.78|0.14
81722703|NCT00689273|163140690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.55|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.52|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using compound symmetry covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.19|-0.52|0.55
81722704|NCT00689273|163140690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.11|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.81|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 2: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using compound symmetry covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||-0.09|-0.81|0.11
81722705|NCT00689273|163140690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.2|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.71|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using compound symmetry covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.00|-0.71|0.20
81722706|NCT00689273|163140690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.23|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.69|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 4: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using compound symmetry covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.02|-0.69|0.23
81722707|NCT00689273|163140690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.28||0.41|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.58|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 5: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using compound symmetry covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.13|-0.58|0.41
81470699|NCT00793624|162633517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.345||0.6309||95.0|-0.511|0.842|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.842|-0.511|0.6309
81470700|NCT00793624|162633517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.348||0.9227||95.0|-0.717|0.649|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.649|-0.717|0.9227
81470701|NCT00793624|162633517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.234|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.349||0.503||95.0|-0.451|0.919|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.919|-0.451|0.5030
81470702|NCT00793624|162633518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.347||0.7459||95.0|-0.793|0.568|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.568|-0.793|0.7459
81722708|NCT00689273|163140690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.62|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.49|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 6: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using compound symmetry covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.22|-0.49|0.62
81722709|NCT00689273|163140690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.49|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.55|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using compound symmetry covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.16|-0.55|0.49
81722710|NCT00689273|163140690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.28||0.1|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.81|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 8: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using compound symmetry covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||-0.10|-0.81|0.10
81722711|NCT00689273|163140690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.24|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.69|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 9: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using compound symmetry covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.03|-0.69|0.24
81722712|NCT00689273|163140690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.02|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.01|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 10: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using compound symmetry covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||-0.28|-1.01|0.02
81722713|NCT00689273|163140690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.04|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.93|-0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 11: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using compound symmetry covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||-0.21|-0.93|0.04
81722714|NCT00689273|163140690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.04|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.95|-0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 12: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using compound symmetry covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||-0.23|-0.95|0.04
81722715|NCT00689273|163140690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.24|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.7|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 13: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using compound symmetry covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.03|-0.70|0.24
81722716|NCT00689273|163140690|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.11|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.82|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using compound symmetry covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||-0.09|-0.82|0.11
81722717|NCT00689273|163140691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||30% Reduction||||0.22
81722718|NCT00689273|163140691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||50% Reduction||||0.38
81722719|NCT00689273|163140692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.45|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.27|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using unstructured covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.07|-0.27|0.45
81722720|NCT00689273|163140692|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.37|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.29|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Results were obtained from a mixed effect repeated measure model using unstructured covariance matrix. The model included random-effect terms for participant, and fixed-effect terms for baseline response, treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and country effect.||0.05|-0.29|0.37
81722721|NCT01901146|163140720|EQUIVALENCE|The clinical equivalence between ABP 980 and trastuzumab was first evaluated by comparing the 2-sided 90% CI of the risk difference of pCR between ABP 980 and trastuzumab with a fixed margin of (-13%, 13%).|Risk Difference (RD)|7.3||||0.0508|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2|13.4|||Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model adjusted for the randomization stratification factors.||The clinical equivalence between ABP 980 and trastuzumab was first evaluated by comparing the 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) of the Risk Difference (RD; ABP 980 - Trastuzumab) of pCR between ABP 980 and trastuzumab with a fixed margin of (-13%, 13%), estimated using a generalized linear model adjusted for stratification factors tumor (T)-stage, nodal status, hormone receptor status, planned paclitaxel dosing schedule, and geographic region.||13.4|1.2|0.0508
81470703|NCT00793624|162633518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.351||0.8534||95.0|-0.753|0.623|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.623|-0.753|0.8534
81470704|NCT00793624|162633518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.377|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.352||0.5099||95.0|-1.068|0.314|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.314|-1.068|0.5099
81722722|NCT01901146|163140720|EQUIVALENCE|If the test of equivalence on the RD of pCR was successful, then equivalence was tested on the risk ratio of pCR at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 by comparing the 2-sided 90% CI of the RR of pCR between ABP 980 and trastuzumab estimated using a generalized linear model adjusted for stratification factors, with the margin of (0.7586, 1/0.7586). If the test of equivalence on the RD was not successful, the RR of pCR and 90% CI were considered to be descriptive.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1877||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0327|1.366|||Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model adjusted for the randomization stratification factors.||If the test of equivalence on the RD of pCR was successful, then equivalence was tested on the Risk Ratio (RR; ABP 980 / Trastuzumab) of pCR at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 by comparing the 2-sided 90% CI of the RR of pCR between ABP 980 and trastuzumab, estimated using a generalized linear model adjusted for stratification factors: tumor (T)-stage, nodal status, hormone receptor status, planned paclitaxel dosing schedule, and geographic region.||1.3660|1.0327|0.0430
81722723|NCT01901146|163140721|OTHER|Analyses of secondary endpoints were prespecified to be considered descriptive only.|Risk Difference (RD)|6.0||||0.1086|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|12.2|||Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model adjusted for the randomization stratification factors.||The analysis of risk difference (ABP 980 - Trastuzumab) estimated using a generalized linear model adjusted for the randomization stratification factors T-stage, node status, hormone receptor status, planned paclitaxel dosing schedule, and geographic region.||12.2|-0.2|0.1086
81722724|NCT01901146|163140721|OTHER|Analyses of secondary endpoints were prespecified to be considered descriptive only.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1463||||0.0807|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.008|1.3035|||Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model adjusted for the randomization stratification factors.||The analysis of risk ratio (ABP 980 / Trastuzumab) estimated using a generalized linear model adjusted for the randomization stratification factors T-stage, node status, hormone receptor status, planned paclitaxel dosing schedule, and geographic region.||1.3035|1.0080|0.0807
81722725|NCT01901146|163140722|OTHER|Analyses of secondary endpoints were prespecified to be considered descriptive only.|Risk Difference (RD)|8.0||||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.1|13.9|||Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model adjusted for the randomization stratification factors.||The analysis of risk difference (ABP 980 - Trastuzumab) estimated using a generalized linear model adjusted for the randomization stratification factors T-stage, node status, hormone receptor status, planned paclitaxel dosing schedule, and geographic region.||13.9|2.1|0.0253
81722726|NCT01901146|163140722|OTHER|Analyses of secondary endpoints were prespecified to be considered descriptive only.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2746||||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0673|1.5222|||Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model adjusted for the randomization stratification factors.||The analysis of risk ratio (ABP 980 / Trastuzumab) estimated using a generalized linear model adjusted for the randomization stratification factors T-stage, node status, hormone receptor status, planned paclitaxel dosing schedule, and geographic region.||1.5222|1.0673|0.0245
81722727|NCT00297492|163140723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined by a two-sided p value less than 0.05.|Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom = 2||"Null hypothesis: prolonged abstinence from smoking is the same for the three groups at 6 month follow-up~Sample size was based on an assumption of 6 month abstinence of 25% in the gradual group, 15% in the abrupt group, and 10% in the minimal group. Sample sizes of 300, 300, and 150 for gradual, abrupt, and minimal provides 97% to detect a difference between the groups, with 2-sided alpha = 0.05."||||0.30
81722728|NCT00297492|163140723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.22|||||The reported odds ratio represents the odds of 6 month prolonged abstinence in the gradual reduction group divided by the odds of 6 month prolonged abstinence in the abrupt cessation group.|||1.22|0.28|
81722729|NCT01336608|163140729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.01||||0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM)||||0.74|-0.71|0.969
81722730|NCT01336608|163140729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.22||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM)||||0.96|-0.53|0.568
81722731|NCT01336608|163140729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2||||0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM)||||0.89|-0.49|0.566
81722732|NCT01336608|163140730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.082||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.141||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.141|0.023|0.007
81722733|NCT01336608|163140730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.155|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.095|0.215||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.215|0.095|<0.001
81722734|NCT01336608|163140730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.074||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.131||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.131|0.016|0.012
81722735|NCT01336608|163140731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.22||Nominal p-value|ANCOVA|||||-0.22|-0.72|<0.001
81722736|NCT01336608|163140731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.24||Nominal p-value|ANCOVA|||||-0.24|-0.76|<0.001
81722737|NCT01336608|163140731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.03||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.22|||ANCOVA|||||0.22|-0.29|0.803
81722738|NCT02437890|163140749|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.526||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p = 0.05|Multiple Contrast Test|||"A multiple contrast test was used to establish evidence of a drug effect by testing for a statistically significant dose-response signal for clinical endpoint and patient population investigated in the study. Candidate dose-response models were selected amongst the following types of parametric models: linear model, Emax model, logistic model, a 1st Beta model, and a 2nd Beta model.~Model tested: linear model"||||= 0.526
81722739|NCT02437890|163140749|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.504||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p = 0.05|Multiple Contrast Test|||"A multiple contrast test was used to establish evidence of a drug effect by testing for a statistically significant dose-response signal for clinical endpoint and patient population investigated in the study. Candidate dose-response models were selected amongst the following types of parametric models: linear model, Emax model, logistic model, a 1st Beta model, and a 2nd Beta model.~Model tested: Emax model"||||= 0.504
81722740|NCT02437890|163140749|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.548||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p = 0.05|Multiple Contrast Test|||"A multiple contrast test was used to establish evidence of a drug effect by testing for a statistically significant dose-response signal for clinical endpoint and patient population investigated in the study. Candidate dose-response models were selected amongst the following types of parametric models: linear model, Emax model, logistic model, a 1st Beta model, and a 2nd Beta model.~Model tested: logistic model"||||= 0.548
81722741|NCT02437890|163140749|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.985||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p = 0.05|Multiple Contrast Test|||"A multiple contrast test was used to establish evidence of a drug effect by testing for a statistically significant dose-response signal for clinical endpoint and patient population investigated in the study. Candidate dose-response models were selected amongst the following types of parametric models: linear model, Emax model, logistic model, a 1st Beta model, and a 2nd Beta model.~Model tested: 1st Beta model"||||= 0.985
81722742|NCT02437890|163140749|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.524||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p = 0.05|Multiple Contrast Test|||"A multiple contrast test was used to establish evidence of a drug effect by testing for a statistically significant dose-response signal for clinical endpoint and patient population investigated in the study. Candidate dose-response models were selected amongst the following types of parametric models: linear model, Emax model, logistic model, a 1st Beta model, and a 2nd Beta model.~Model tested: 2nd Beta model"||||= 0.524
81722743|NCT01190098|163140790|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: there is a non-inferiority region of 4 points.||||||0.027|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.027
81722744|NCT01190098|163140791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.7||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.23
81722745|NCT01190098|163140792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81722746|NCT01190098|163140793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.37
81722747|NCT01190098|163140794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.8||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.33
81722748|NCT01190098|163140795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92
81722749|NCT01190098|163140796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.69
81722750|NCT01190098|163140797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.95
81722751|NCT01143272|163140831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.9|||Regression, Cox|||||1.90|0.55|0.94
81722752|NCT01143272|163140831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.25
81722753|NCT01143272|163140831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.87
81722754|NCT01143272|163140833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.73|||Regression, Cox|||||1.73|0.49|0.80
81722755|NCT01143272|163140833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.03||adjusting for age, sex, CRP, leukocyte count, duration of antibiotic treatment, and administration of antibiotics|Regression, Cox|||||2.03|0.53|0.93
81722756|NCT01143272|163140834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.08||Association between initial leukocyte count and incidence of AAD|Regression, Logistic|||||1.08|0.96|0.6
81722757|NCT01143272|163140834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.01||Association between the initial C-reactive protein and incidence of AAD|Regression, Logistic|||||1.01|1.00|0.653
81722758|NCT02625207|163140876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|116.73||||0.1318|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.55|138.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||138.26|98.55|0.1318
81722759|NCT02625207|163140876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|85.85||||0.1369|TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.48|101.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||101.68|72.48|0.1369
81722760|NCT02625207|163140876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|63.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.51|75.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||75.07|53.51|< 0.0001
81722761|NCT02625207|163140876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|73.83||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.57|87.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||87.13|62.57|0.0036
81722762|NCT02625207|163140876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean ratio|73.99||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.7|87.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||87.31|62.70|0.0038
81722763|NCT02625207|163140877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|82.59||||0.0531|TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.33|96.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||96.98|70.33|0.0531
81722764|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|137.07||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.4|167.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -6857639 was estimated and reported.||167.15|112.40|0.0106
81722765|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|164.06||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|134.54|200.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -6857639 was estimated and reported.||200.06|134.54|0.0001
81722766|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|198.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|162.77|242.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -6857639 was estimated and reported.||242.05|162.77|< 0.0001
81722767|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|120.99||||0.1061|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.65|146.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -6857639 was estimated and reported.||146.90|99.65|0.1061
81470705|NCT00793624|162633519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.348||0.785||95.0|-0.587|0.777|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.777|-0.587|0.7850
81470706|NCT00793624|162633519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.383|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.352||0.2755||95.0|-0.306|1.073|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.073|-0.306|0.2755
81470707|NCT00793624|162633519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.353||0.7618||95.0|-0.584|0.798|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.798|-0.584|0.7618
81470708|NCT00793624|162633520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.3424||95.0|0.843|1.603|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 5 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.603|0.843|0.3424
81470709|NCT00793624|162633520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.195||0.3023||95.0|0.859|1.636|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 10 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.636|0.859|0.3023
81470710|NCT00793624|162633520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.854|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.3589||95.0|0.605|1.205|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Form 12 mcg to placebo across stratum|||1.205|0.605|0.3589
81470711|NCT00793624|162633521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.818|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.841||0.191||95.0|0.734|4.503|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 5 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||4.503|0.734|0.1910
81722768|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|272.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|224.08|330.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -6857639 was estimated and reported.||330.33|224.08|<0.0001
81722769|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|110.22||||0.3081|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.05|129.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -6857640 was estimated and reported.||129.18|94.05|0.3081
81722770|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|101.71||||0.8583|TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.79|119.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -6857640 was estimated and reported.||119.20|86.79|0.8583
81722771|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|108.52||||0.3913|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.6|127.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -6857640 was estimated and reported.||127.17|92.60|0.3913
81722772|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|106.69||||0.4866|TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.36|124.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -6857640 was estimated and reported.||124.60|91.36|0.4866
81722773|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|119.61||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.42|139.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -6857640 was estimated and reported.||139.69|102.42|0.0590
81722774|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|99.7||||0.9816|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.47|123.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -06927572 was estimated and reported.||123.53|80.47|0.9816
81470712|NCT00793624|162633521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.743|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.817||0.2274||95.0|0.695|4.369|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 10 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||4.369|0.695|0.2274
81470713|NCT00793624|162633521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.346|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.664||0.5538||95.0|0.512|3.538|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Form 12 mcg to placebo across stratum|||3.538|0.512|0.5538
81722775|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|105.12||||0.6974|TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.84|130.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -06927572 was estimated and reported.||130.24|84.84|0.6974
81722776|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|101.03||||0.9363|TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.54|125.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -06927572 was estimated and reported.||125.18|81.54|0.9363
81722777|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|96.11||||0.752|TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.94|118.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -06927572 was estimated and reported.||118.52|77.94|0.7520
81722778|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|100.73||||0.9536|TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.69|124.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -06927572 was estimated and reported.||124.22|81.69|0.9536
81722779|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|97.6||||0.8241|TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.28|117.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -06927573 was estimated and reported.||117.18|81.28|0.8241
81722780|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|118.5||||0.1261|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.69|142.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -06927573 was estimated and reported.||142.28|98.69|0.1261
81722781|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|99.6||||0.9708|TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.95|119.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -06927573 was estimated and reported.||119.59|82.95|0.9708
81722782|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|84.05||||0.1099|TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.29|100.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -06927573 was estimated and reported.||100.52|70.29|0.1099
81722783|NCT02625207|163140878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|97.21||||0.7913|TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.29|116.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of PF -06927573 was estimated and reported.||116.25|81.29|0.7913
81722784|NCT02625207|163140879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|116.65||||0.1338|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.47|138.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||138.18|98.47|0.1338
81722785|NCT02625207|163140879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|85.84||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.46|101.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||101.68|72.46|0.1370
81470714|NCT00793624|162633522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.195||0.5577||95.0|0.778|1.557|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 5 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.557|0.778|0.5577
81470715|NCT00793624|162633522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184||0.9423||95.0|0.714|1.448|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 10 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.448|0.714|0.9423
81722786|NCT02625207|163140879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|63.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.47|75.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||75.04|53.47|< 0.0001
81722787|NCT02625207|163140879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean ratio|73.79||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.53|87.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||87.09|62.53|0.0036
81722788|NCT02625207|163140879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|73.89||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.61|87.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||87.20|62.61|0.0037
81722789|NCT02625207|163140880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|82.42||||0.0507|TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.2|96.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||96.77|70.20|0.0507
81722790|NCT02625207|163140881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|118.19||||0.1997|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.26|146.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||146.63|95.26|0.1997
81722791|NCT02625207|163140881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|87.28||||0.2947|TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.34|108.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||108.28|70.34|0.2947
81722792|NCT02625207|163140881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|61.23||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|49.35|75.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||75.97|49.35|0.0004
81722793|NCT02625207|163140881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|70.16||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.81|86.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||86.63|56.81|0.0071
81470716|NCT00793624|162633522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.735|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.1097||95.0|0.502|1.076|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Form 12 mcg to placebo across stratum|||1.076|0.502|0.1097
81722794|NCT02625207|163140881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|72.37||||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.6|89.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||89.36|58.60|0.0135
81722795|NCT02625207|163140882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|68.32||||0.0505|TWO_SIDED|90.0|49.81|93.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||93.71|49.81|0.0505
81722796|NCT02625207|163140883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|94.83||||0.6761|TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.7|117.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||117.24|76.70|0.6761
81722797|NCT02625207|163140883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|105.43||||0.6771||90.0|85.28|130.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||130.35|85.28|0.6771
81722798|NCT02625207|163140883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|75.74||||0.0331|TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.26|93.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||93.64|61.26|0.0331
81722799|NCT02625207|163140883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|71.84||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.38|88.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||88.40|58.38|0.0104
81722800|NCT02625207|163140883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|71.82||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.37|88.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||88.39|58.37|0.0104
81722801|NCT02625207|163140884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio|99.62||||0.9713|TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.07|119.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||119.45|83.07|0.9713
81722802|NCT01160198|163140915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Baseline Hb vs. Hb at Week 8 for Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 once-daily||||<0.0001
81722803|NCT01160198|163140915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Baseline Hb vs. Hb at Week 8 for Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 twice-daily||||<0.0001
81722804|NCT01160198|163140917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.788|||||||Chi-squared|||Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 once-daily vs. Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 twice-daily||||0.788
81722805|NCT01160198|163140917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.911|||||||Chi-squared|||Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 once-daily vs. Ferrous ascorbate 100mg 1 once-daily||||0.911
81722806|NCT01160198|163140917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 twice-daily vs. Ferrous ascorbate 100mg 1 once-daily||||0.700
81722807|NCT01160198|163140918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.17|||Repeated Measure ANOVA model|||Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 once-daily vs. Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 twice-daily at Week 2||0.17|-0.29|1
81722808|NCT01160198|163140918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||1||95.0|-0.57|0.31|||Repeated Measure ANOVA model|||Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 once-daily vs. Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 twice-daily at Week 4||0.31|-0.57|1
81722809|NCT01160198|163140918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.46|||Repeated Measure ANOVA model|||Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 once-daily vs. Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 twice-daily at Week 6||0.46|-0.75|1
81722810|NCT01160198|163140918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.53|||Repeated Measure ANOVA model|||Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 once-daily vs. Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 twice-daily at Week 8||0.53|-1.05|1
81722811|NCT01160198|163140918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.09|||Repeated Measure ANOVA model|||Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 once-daily vs. Ferrous ascorbate 100mg 1 once-daily at Week 2||0.09|-0.35|0.490
81722812|NCT01160198|163140918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.29|||Repeated Measure ANOVA model|||Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 once-daily vs. Ferrous ascorbate 100 mg 1 once-daily at Week 4||0.29|-0.58|1
81470717|NCT00793624|162633523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.2521|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2064||0.1729||95.0|0.906|1.7304|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.7304|0.9060|0.1729
81722813|NCT01160198|163140918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.51|||Repeated Measure ANOVA model|||Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 once-daily vs. Ferrous ascorbate 100 mg 1 once-daily at Week 6||0.51|-0.68|1
81722814|NCT01160198|163140918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.72|||Repeated Measure ANOVA model|||Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 once-daily vs. Ferrous ascorbate 100 mg 1 once-daily at Week 8||0.72|-0.84|1
81722815|NCT01160198|163140918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.15|||Repeated Measure ANOVA model|||Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 twice-daily vs. Ferrous ascorbate 100mg 1 once-daily at Week 2||0.15|-0.29|1
81470718|NCT00793624|162633523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2039||0.2297||95.0|0.8808|1.6954|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.6954|0.8808|0.2297
81722816|NCT01160198|163140918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.42|||Repeated Measure ANOVA model|||Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 twice-daily vs. Ferrous ascorbate 100 mg 1 once-daily at Week 4||0.42|-0.45|1
81722817|NCT01160198|163140918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.65|||Repeated Measure ANOVA model|||Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 twice-daily vs. Ferrous ascorbate 100 mg 1 once-daily at Week 6||0.65|-0.53|1
81722818|NCT01160198|163140918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.98|||Repeated Measure ANOVA model|||Ferrous bisglycinate chelate 60 mg 1 twice-daily vs. Ferrous ascorbate 100 mg 1 once-daily at Week 8||0.98|-0.58|1
81722819|NCT00563524|163140939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5237|||||||ANCOVA|||Baseline: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with pre-dose as the baseline covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.||||0.5237
81722820|NCT00563524|163140939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8463|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 14: ANCOVA with pre-dose as the baseline covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.||||0.8463
81722821|NCT00563524|163140939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4596|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 28: ANCOVA with pre-dose as the baseline covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.||||0.4596
81722822|NCT00563524|163140939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6345|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 42: ANCOVA with pre-dose as the baseline covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.||||0.6345
81722823|NCT00563524|163140939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6235|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 56: ANCOVA with pre-dose as the baseline covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.||||0.6235
81722824|NCT00563524|163140940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3833|||||||ANCOVA|||Baseline: ANCOVA with pre-dose as the baseline covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.||||0.3833
81722825|NCT00563524|163140940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4909|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 14: ANCOVA with pre-dose as the baseline covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.||||0.4909
81722826|NCT00563524|163140940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.22|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 28: ANCOVA with pre-dose as the baseline covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.||||0.2200
81722827|NCT00563524|163140940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4183|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 42: ANCOVA with pre-dose as the baseline covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.||||0.4183
81722828|NCT00563524|163140940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.465|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 56: ANCOVA with pre-dose as the baseline covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.||||0.4650
81722829|NCT00563524|163140941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7051|||||||ANCOVA|||Baseline: ANCOVA with pre-dose as the baseline covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.||||0.7051
81722830|NCT00563524|163140941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1072|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 14: ANCOVA with pre-dose as the baseline covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.||||0.1072
81722831|NCT00563524|163140941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 28: ANCOVA with pre-dose as the baseline covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.||||0.0020
81722832|NCT00563524|163140941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0079|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 42: ANCOVA with pre-dose as the baseline covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.||||0.0079
81722833|NCT00563524|163140941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0308|||||||ANCOVA|||Day 56: ANCOVA with pre-dose as the baseline covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.||||0.0308
81722834|NCT01875991|163140972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.501|||||||Van Elteren test|P-value for 'All subjects' from Van Elteren test adjusting for strata (RA or PsO)||||||0.501
81722835|NCT01289990|163140985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.64||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||statistical analysis at week 52||-0.64|-0.94|<0.0001
81722836|NCT01289990|163140985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.76||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||statistical analysis at week 52||-0.76|-1.06|<0.0001
81722837|NCT01289990|163140985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.52||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||statistical analysis at week 52||-0.52|-0.82|<0.0001
81722838|NCT01289990|163140985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.1245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.03||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||statistical analysis at week 52||0.03|-0.27|0.1245
81722839|NCT01289990|163140985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.09||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||statistical analysis at week 52||-0.09|-0.39|0.0022
81470719|NCT00793624|162633523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|0.8968|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1575||0.5354||95.0|0.6353|1.2659|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||1.2659|0.6353|0.5354
81470720|NCT00793624|162633524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.8821|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0358||0.2508||95.0|0.6391|5.543|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||5.5430|0.6391|0.2508
81470721|NCT00793624|162633524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|2.3877|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3119||0.1135||95.0|0.8122|7.0194|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||7.0194|0.8122|0.1135
81722840|NCT01289990|163140985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.41||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.41|-0.79|<0.0001
81722841|NCT01289990|163140985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.49||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.49|-0.87|<0.0001
81470722|NCT00793624|162633524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.0289|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6013||0.9611||95.0|0.3268|3.2395|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||3.2395|0.3268|0.9611
81722842|NCT01289990|163140985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.48||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.48|-0.75|<0.0001
81722843|NCT01289990|163140985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.55||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.55|-0.83|<0.0001
81722844|NCT01289990|163140985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.59||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.59|-0.89|<0.0001
81722845|NCT01289990|163140985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.55||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.55|-0.85|<0.0001
81722846|NCT01289990|163140986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.61||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, visit, treatment as fixed effects, and visit by treatment interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.61|-1.04|<0.0001
81722847|NCT01289990|163140986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.69||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, visit, treatment as fixed effects, and visit by treatment interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.69|-1.11|<0.0001
81722848|NCT01289990|163140986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.02||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, visit, treatment as fixed effects, and visit by treatment interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.02|-0.41|0.0322
81722849|NCT01289990|163140986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.09||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, visit, treatment as fixed effects, and visit by treatment interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.09|-0.48|0.0038
81722850|NCT01289990|163140986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.4||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, visit, treatment as fixed effects, and visit by treatment interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.40|-0.83|<0.0001
81722851|NCT01289990|163140986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.33||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, visit, treatment as fixed effects, and visit by treatment interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.33|-0.90|<0.0001
81722852|NCT01289990|163140986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.44||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, visit, treatment as fixed effects, and visit by treatment interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.44|-1.00|<0.0001
81722853|NCT01289990|163140986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.47||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, visit, treatment as fixed effects, and visit by treatment interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.47|-0.87|<0.0001
81722854|NCT01289990|163140986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.63||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, visit, treatment as fixed effects, and visit by treatment interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.63|-1.04|<0.0001
81722855|NCT01289990|163140986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.57||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, visit, treatment as fixed effects, and visit by treatment interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.57|-1.04|<0.0001
81722856|NCT01289990|163140986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.56||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, visit, treatment as fixed effects, and visit by treatment interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.56|-1.04|<0.0001
81722857|NCT01289990|163140987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-2.5||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-2.5|-6.8|<0.0001
81722858|NCT01289990|163140987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-2.1||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-2.1|-6.4|0.0001
81722859|NCT01289990|163140987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.2107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|0.8||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||0.8|-3.5|0.2107
81722860|NCT01289990|163140987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-1.1||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.1|-5.4|0.0033
81722861|NCT01289990|163140987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-0.7||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.7|-5.0|0.0105
81722862|NCT01289990|163140987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.0543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.0||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||0.0|-4.9|0.0543
81722863|NCT01289990|163140987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-1.5||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.5|-6.4|0.0019
81722864|NCT01289990|163140987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-0.9||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.9|-5.0|0.0045
81722865|NCT01289990|163140987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-2.5||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-2.5|-6.6|<0.0001
81722866|NCT01289990|163140987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-1.0||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.0|-4.8|0.0031
81722867|NCT01289990|163140987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-0.6||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-4.4|0.0096
81722868|NCT01289990|163140988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.63||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.63|-0.94|<0.0001
81722869|NCT01289990|163140988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.73||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.73|-1.04|<0.0001
81722870|NCT01289990|163140988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.51||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.51|-0.82|<0.0001
81722871|NCT01289990|163140988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.04||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||0.04|-0.28|0.1310
81722872|NCT01289990|163140988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.07||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.07|-0.38|0.0050
81722873|NCT01289990|163140988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.4||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.40|-0.79|<0.0001
81470723|NCT00793624|162633525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.1621|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2075||0.4002||95.0|0.8187|1.6497|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.6497|0.8187|0.4002
81470724|NCT00793624|162633525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.0733|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1957||0.6983||95.0|0.7503|1.5352|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.5352|0.7503|0.6983
81470725|NCT00793624|162633525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|0.781|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1516||0.2033||95.0|0.5336|1.1433|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||1.1433|0.5336|0.2033
81722874|NCT01289990|163140988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.5||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.50|-0.88|<0.0001
81722875|NCT01289990|163140988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.46||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.46|-0.75|<0.0001
81722876|NCT01289990|163140988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.58||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.58|-0.88|<0.0001
81722877|NCT01289990|163140988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||||-0.56|-0.87|<0.0001
81722878|NCT01289990|163140988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.53||Model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.53|-0.85|<0.0001
81722879|NCT01289990|163140989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-1.2||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.2|-5.5|0.0025
81722880|NCT01289990|163140989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-1.2||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.2|-5.6|0.0021
81722881|NCT01289990|163140989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.7241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.6||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||2.6|-1.8|0.7241
81722882|NCT01289990|163140989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-1.6||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.6|-5.9|0.0008
81722883|NCT01289990|163140989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-1.6||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.6|-6.0|0.0007
81722884|NCT01289990|163140989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.0987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.4||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||0.4|-4.5|0.0987
81722885|NCT01289990|163140989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-1.3||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.3|-6.1|0.0028
81722886|NCT01289990|163140989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-2.3||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-2.3|-6.6|<0.0001
81722887|NCT01289990|163140989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-1.5||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.5|-5.9|0.0008
81722888|NCT01289990|163140989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-0.3||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-4.1|0.0213
81722889|NCT01289990|163140989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-0.2||Model includes baseline sys blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-4.1|0.0288
81722890|NCT01289990|163140990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.1058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.2||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||0.2|-2.4|0.1058
81722891|NCT01289990|163140990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.4||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.4|-3.1|0.0109
81722892|NCT01289990|163140990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.8259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.2||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||1.2|-1.5|0.8259
81722893|NCT01289990|163140990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.4||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||0.4|-2.3|0.1660
81722894|NCT01289990|163140990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.2||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-2.9|0.0212
81722895|NCT01289990|163140990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.5||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.5|-3.4|0.0076
81722896|NCT01289990|163140990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-1.2||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.2|-4.1|0.0003
81722897|NCT01289990|163140990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.3||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-3.2|0.0170
81722898|NCT01289990|163140990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.2||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-3.1|0.0236
81722899|NCT01289990|163140990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.2523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.5||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||0.5|-2.0|0.2523
81722900|NCT01289990|163140990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.3494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.7||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||0.7|-1.9|0.3494
81722901|NCT01289990|163140991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.1568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.4||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||0.4|-2.3|0.1568
81722902|NCT01289990|163140991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.1323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.3||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||0.3|-2.4|0.1323
81722903|NCT01289990|163140991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.4327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.9||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||1.9|-0.8|0.4327
81722904|NCT01289990|163140991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.2||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-2.8|0.0289
81722905|NCT01289990|163140991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.2||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-2.9|0.0231
81722906|NCT01289990|163140991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.0||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||0.0|-3.0|0.0513
81722907|NCT01289990|163140991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.7||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.7|-3.7|0.0038
81722908|NCT01289990|163140991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.5||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.5|-3.4|0.0084
81722909|NCT01289990|163140991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.1||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||0.1|-2.8|0.0677
81722910|NCT01289990|163140991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.1||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||0.1|-2.4|0.0814
81722911|NCT01289990|163140991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.1785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.4||Model includes baseline diastolic blood pressure, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||0.4|-2.2|0.1785
81722912|NCT01289990|163140992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|-1.69||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.69|-2.75|<0.0001
81470726|NCT00793624|162633528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.509|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.027||95.0|0.058|0.96|||pattern mixture model|See Hogan, et. al. Hogan JW, Roy J, Korkontzelou C Tutorial in biostatistics:handling drop-out in longitudinal studies. Stat Med 23,1455-1497(2004)|"Based on a pattern mixture model with four patterns based on time of dropout (i.e., day of last observed data)~1\) day 43 or day 85, 2) day 127 or day 169, 3) day 225 or day 281, 4) day 337"|Olo 5mcg minus placebo||0.960|0.058|0.0270
81470727|NCT00793624|162633528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.525|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.0203||95.0|0.082|0.967||See Hogan, et. al. Hogan JW, Roy J, Korkontzelou C Tutorial in biostatistics:handling drop-out in longitudinal studies. Stat Med 23,1455-1497(2004)|pattern mixture model||"Based on a pattern mixture model with four patterns based on time of dropout (i.e., day of last observed data)~1\) day 43 or day 85, 2) day 127 or day 169, 3) day 225 or day 281, 4) day 337"|Olo 10 mcg minus placebo||0.967|0.082|0.0203
81722913|NCT01289990|163140992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|-1.61||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.61|-2.66|<0.0001
81722914|NCT01289990|163140992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.14||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||1.14|0.09|0.0223
81722915|NCT01289990|163140992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|-2.31||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-2.31|-3.37|<0.0001
81722916|NCT01289990|163140992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|-2.22|||ANCOVA|||||-2.22|-3.28|<0.0001
81722917|NCT01289990|163140992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|-1.41||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.41|-2.76|<0.0001
81722918|NCT01289990|163140992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|-1.32||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.32|-2.66|<0.0001
81722919|NCT01289990|163140992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|-1.19||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.19|-2.27|<0.0001
81722920|NCT01289990|163140992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|-1.76||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.76|-2.85|<0.0001
81722921|NCT01289990|163140992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|-1.47||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.47|-2.48|<0.0001
81722922|NCT01289990|163140992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|-1.5||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.50|-2.52|<0.0001
81722923|NCT01289990|163140993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-1.26||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.26|-2.35|<0.0001
81722924|NCT01289990|163140993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|-1.48||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.48|-2.56|<0.0001
81722925|NCT01289990|163140993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.08||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||1.08|-0.01|0.0546
81722926|NCT01289990|163140993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|-1.8||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.80|-2.89|<0.0001
81722927|NCT01289990|163140993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-2.01||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-2.01|-3.10|<0.0001
81722928|NCT01289990|163140993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|-1.24||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.24|-2.69|<0.0001
81722929|NCT01289990|163140993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-0.99||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.99|-2.43|<0.0001
81722930|NCT01289990|163140993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|-1.34||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.34|-2.52|<0.0001
81722931|NCT01289990|163140993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|-1.6||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.60|-2.79|<0.0001
81722932|NCT01289990|163140993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|-1.27||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.27|-2.34|<0.0001
81722933|NCT01289990|163140993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|-1.11||Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.11|-2.18|<0.0001
81722934|NCT01289990|163140994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.0||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.0|-3.1|0.0001
81722935|NCT01289990|163140994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.7||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.7|-2.8|0.0015
81722936|NCT01289990|163140994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.5052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.4||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||1.4|-0.7|0.5052
81722937|NCT01289990|163140994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.4||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.4|-3.5|<0.0001
81722938|NCT01289990|163140994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.0||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.0|-3.1|0.0001
81722939|NCT01289990|163140994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.4||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.4|-2.6|0.0064
81722940|NCT01289990|163140994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.1||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||0.1|-2.1|0.0642
81722941|NCT01289990|163140994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.3||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-1.8|0.0053
81722942|NCT01289990|163140994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||||-0.9|-2.3|<0.0001
81722943|NCT01289990|163140994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.6||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-2.1|0.0010
81722944|NCT01289990|163140994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.5||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.5|-2.1|0.0015
81722945|NCT01289990|163140995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.6||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-2.7|0.0028
81722946|NCT01289990|163140995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.6||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-2.8|0.0019
81722947|NCT01289990|163140995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.5044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.5||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||1.5|-0.7|0.5044
81722948|NCT01289990|163140995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.9||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.9|-3.1|0.0003
81722949|NCT01289990|163140995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.0||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-1.0|-3.2|0.0002
81722950|NCT01289990|163140995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.3||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-2.5|0.0109
81722951|NCT01289990|163140995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.1238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.2||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||0.2|-1.9|0.1238
81722952|NCT01289990|163140995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.8||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.8|-2.4|<0.0001
81722953|NCT01289990|163140995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.3||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-1.9|0.0076
81722954|NCT01289990|163140995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.4||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.4|-2.1|0.0049
81722955|NCT01289990|163140995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.2||Model includes baseline waist circumference, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-1.9|0.0178
81722956|NCT01289990|163140996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-32.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|-26.7||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-26.7|-37.8|<0.0001
81722957|NCT01289990|163140996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-37.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.8|-31.7||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-31.7|-42.8|<0.0001
81722958|NCT01289990|163140996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-17.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|-11.7||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-11.7|-22.9|<0.0001
81722959|NCT01289990|163140996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-15.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|-9.4||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-9.4|-20.6|<0.0001
81722960|NCT01289990|163140996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|-14.4||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-14.4|-25.5|<0.0001
81722961|NCT01289990|163140996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-27.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|-19.2||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-19.2|-35.0|<0.0001
81722962|NCT01289990|163140996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-31.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.9|-23.2||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-23.2|-38.9|<0.0001
81722963|NCT01289990|163140996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-24.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.7|-18.9||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-18.9|-29.7|<0.0001
81722964|NCT01289990|163140996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-27.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|-21.9||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-21.9|-32.7|<0.0001
81722965|NCT01289990|163140996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-27.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.6|-22.0||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-22.0|-33.6|<0.0001
81722966|NCT01289990|163140996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-28.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|-22.8||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-22.8|-34.5|<0.0001
81722967|NCT01289990|163140997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-31.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.4|-25.9||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-25.9|-37.4|<0.0001
81722968|NCT01289990|163140997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-34.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|-29.1||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-29.1|-40.7|<0.0001
81722969|NCT01289990|163140997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|-10.5||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-10.5|-22.1|<0.0001
81722970|NCT01289990|163140997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-9.6||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-9.6|-21.2|<0.0001
81722971|NCT01289990|163140997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-18.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|-12.8||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-12.8|-24.5|<0.0001
81722972|NCT01289990|163140997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-23.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|-15.3||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-15.3|-31.4|<0.0001
81722973|NCT01289990|163140997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-27.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|-19.4||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-19.4|-35.4|<0.0001
81722974|NCT01289990|163140997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-25.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|-19.6||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-19.6|-30.5|<0.0001
81722975|NCT01289990|163140997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-31.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.9|-25.9||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-25.9|-36.9|<0.0001
81722976|NCT01289990|163140997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-31.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|-24.9||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-24.9|-37.0|<0.0001
81722977|NCT01289990|163140997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-31.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9|-25.7||Model includes baseline fasting plasma glucose, baseline HbA1c as covariates, baseline eGFR, geographic region, and treatment as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||-25.7|-37.9|<0.0001
81722978|NCT02392559|163141026|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-38.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.66|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.54|-31.06|||repeated measures model||Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||-31.06|-45.54|< 0.0001
81722979|NCT02392559|163141026|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Adjusted p-value based on a combination of sequential testing and the Hochberg procedure to control the overall significance level for all primary and secondary endpoints.|sequential testing/Hochberg procedure|Adjusted p-value is compared to 0.05 to determine statistical significance.||||||< 0.0001
81722980|NCT02392559|163141027|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-42.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.34|-35.83|||repeated measures model||Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||-35.83|-48.34|< 0.0001
81722981|NCT02392559|163141027|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Adjusted p-value based on a combination of sequential testing and the Hochberg procedure to control the overall significance level for all primary and secondary endpoints.|sequential testing/Hochberg procedure|Adjusted p-value is compared to 0.05 to determine statistical significance.||||||< 0.0001
81722982|NCT02392559|163141028|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-68.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.1|-54.0||Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|repeated measures model|||||-54.0|-83.1|< 0.0001
81722983|NCT02392559|163141028|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Adjusted p-value based on a combination of sequential testing and the Hochberg procedure to control the overall significance level for all primary and secondary endpoints.|sequential testing/Hochberg procedure|Adjusted p-value is compared to 0.05 to determine statistical significance.||||||< 0.0001
81722984|NCT02392559|163141029|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-35.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.79|-28.3|||repeated measures model||Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||-28.30|-41.79|< 0.0001
81540190|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||3.14|0.31|0.9789
81722985|NCT02392559|163141029|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Adjusted p-value based on a combination of sequential testing and the Hochberg procedure to control the overall significance level for all primary and secondary endpoints.|sequential testing/Hochberg procedure|Adjusted p-value is compared to 0.05 to determine statistical significance.||||||< 0.0001
81722986|NCT02392559|163141030|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-32.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.82|-26.13|||repeated measures model||Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||-26.13|-38.82|< 0.0001
81722987|NCT02392559|163141030|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Adjusted p-value based on a combination of sequential testing and the Hochberg procedure to control the overall significance level for all primary and secondary endpoints.|sequential testing/Hochberg procedure|Adjusted p-value is compared to 0.05 to determine statistical significance.||||||< 0.0001
81722988|NCT02392559|163141031|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-30.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.4|-24.21|||repeated measures model||Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||-24.21|-36.40|< 0.0001
81722989|NCT02392559|163141031|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Adjusted p-value based on a combination of sequential testing and the Hochberg procedure to control the overall significance level for all primary and secondary endpoints.|sequential testing/Hochberg procedure|Adjusted p-value is compared to 0.05 to determine statistical significance.||||||< 0.0001
81722990|NCT02392559|163141032|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-36.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.97|-29.8|||repeated measures model||Treatment difference uses placebo as the reference.|||-29.80|-42.97|< 0.0001
81722991|NCT02392559|163141032|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Adjusted p-value based on a combination of sequential testing and the Hochberg procedure to control the overall significance level for all primary and secondary endpoints.|sequential testing/Hochberg procedure|Adjusted p-value is compared to 0.05 to determine statistical significance.||||||< 0.0001
81722992|NCT01500434|163141044|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Study had 85% statistical power to demonstrate that the 12-month rate for TLF (accounting for an expected 1-year attrition rate of 5%) is less than the performance goal, assuming a 1-year TLF rate of 9.0%.|Target Lesion Failure Rate|3.2|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||7.96|||One-group exact binomial test|||A one-group exact binomial test was used to test the hypothesis that the primary endpoint rate in the PROMUS Element cohort is less than the predefined performance goal of 19.4%.||7.96||<0.0001
81722993|NCT00752895|163141072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Negative binomial regression|||||||0.295
81722994|NCT00752895|163141073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Negative binomial regression|||||||0.820
81722995|NCT00633217|163141074|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for the mean difference in 2-hour post-dose FEV1 change from baseline fell above -75 mL, then HFA MDI could be deemed non-inferior to DISKUS treatment response.||||||0.021||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.021
81722996|NCT02395536|163141127|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 5% was chosen since the inability to rule out a 5% increase in untoward event rate associated with moving the Reveal LINQ procedure in-office may suggest that in-office procedures would too high of a complication rate compared procedures performed in the traditional office setting.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.001|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.029||P-value for non-inferiority versus a 5% non-inferiority margin.|Farrington-Manning test||The estimated value and its associated confidence interval are for the in-office minus traditional hospital setting difference in the untoward event rates. The point estimate is negative since the in-office rate was lower than the hospital rate.|The null hypothesis was that Reveal LINQ insertions performed in-office would have a higher untoward event rate than insertions performed in the traditional hospital setting. A sample size of 476 subjects was estimated to provide at least 90% power at a 1-sided alpha level of 2.5% and 5% non-inferiority margin. For the sample size calculation, an event rate of 2.0% was assumed in both arms. The Farrington-Manning test of two indepent proportions was used to compare study arms.||0.029|-0.030|<0.001
81722997|NCT02787746|163141135|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.988||||0.9744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.466|2.095|||Regression, Logistic|||Age (\>75y vs ≤75y）||2.095|0.466|0.9744
81722998|NCT02787746|163141135|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.42||||0.3288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|40.354|||Regression, Logistic|||APOE ɛ4 (carrier vs non-carrier)||40.354|0.290|0.3288
81722999|NCT02787746|163141135|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.107||||0.5732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.158|28.171|||Regression, Logistic|||Concomitant medication：Gastrointestinal drugs||28.171|0.158|0.5732
81723000|NCT02787746|163141135|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.976||||0.9694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.281|3.387|||Regression, Logistic|||Concomitant medication：Hypoglycemic drugs||3.387|0.281|0.9694
81723001|NCT02787746|163141135|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.221||||0.0396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.039|4.748|||Regression, Logistic|||Concomitant medication：Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular drugs||4.748|1.039|0.0396
81723002|NCT02787746|163141135|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.056||||0.5889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|28.074|||Regression, Logistic|||Concomitant medication：Hepatology drugs||28.074|0.151|0.5889
81723003|NCT02787746|163141135|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.004||||0.1181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.999|1.008|||Regression, Logistic|||Duration of previous donepezil 5mg/d therapy (day)||1.008|0.999|0.1181
81723004|NCT04876482|163141150|OTHER|The Overall Number of Participants Analyzed do not appear to be equal, so we used linear regrssion to compare the mean difference among three groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.76|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||"We hypothesized that the improvements in the AHI would be higher in patients who underwent TORS combined with OPR than in those who underwent only TORS and those who received conservative treatment (controls).~."||||<0.05
81723005|NCT04876482|163141151|OTHER|The Overall Number of Participants Analyzed do not appear to be equal, so we used linear regrssion to compare the mean difference among three groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||We hypothesized that the improvements in the upper airway volume would be higher in patients who underwent TORS combined with OPR than in those who underwent only TORS and those who received conservative treatment (controls).||||<0.05
81723006|NCT04876482|163141152|OTHER|The Overall Number of Participants Analyzed do not appear to be equal, so we used linear regrssion to compare the mean difference among three groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.275|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||We hypothesized that the improvements in the minimal area on the tip of epiglottis would be more in patients who underwent TORS combined with OPR than in those who underwent only TORS and those who received conservative treatment (controls)||||<0.05
81723007|NCT04876482|163141153|OTHER|The Overall Number of Participants Analyzed do not appear to be equal, so we used linear regrssion to compare the mean difference among three groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||We hypothesized that the improvements in the anteror to posterior distance on the tip of epiglottis would be more in patients who underwent TORS combined with OPR than in those who underwent only TORS and those who received conservative treatment (controls).||||<0.05
81723008|NCT04876482|163141154|OTHER|The Overall Number of Participants Analyzed do not appear to be equal, so we used linear regrssion to compare the mean difference among three groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||We hypothesized that the improvements in the lateral distance on the tip of epiglottis would be more in patients who underwent TORS combined with OPR than in those who underwent only TORS and those who received conservative treatment (controls).||||<0.05
81723009|NCT04876482|163141155|OTHER|Baseline characteristics among the study groups were compared using Fisher exact test for categorical variables. McNemar chi-square test used for within-group analysis.|Number and percentage|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||We hypothesized that TORS followed by OPR would improve upper airway obstruction more compared with TORS alone and conservative treatment (control).||||<0.05
81723010|NCT04876482|163141156|OTHER|The Overall Number of Participants Analyzed do not appear to be equal, so we used linear regrssion to compare the mean difference among three groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.23|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||We hypothesized that the improvements in the jaw opening muscle strength would be more in patients who underwent TORS combined with OPR than in those who underwent only TORS and those who received conservative treatment (controls).||||<0.05
81723011|NCT04876482|163141157|OTHER|The Overall Number of Participants Analyzed do not appear to be equal, so we used linear regrssion to compare the mean difference among three groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.45|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||We hypothesized that the improvements in the tongue protrusion muscle strength would be more in patients who underwent TORS combined with OPR than in those who underwent only TORS and those who received conservative treatment (controls).||||<0.05
81723012|NCT04876482|163141158|OTHER|The Overall Number of Participants Analyzed do not appear to be equal, so we used linear regrssion to compare the mean difference among three groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.81|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||We hypothesized that the improvements in the tongue elevation muscle strength would be more in patients who underwent TORS combined with OPR than in those who underwent only TORS and those who received conservative treatment (controls).||||<0.05
81470728|NCT00793624|162633528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.355|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.1166||95.0|-0.088|0.799|||pattern mixture model|See Hogan, et. al. Hogan JW, Roy J, Korkontzelou C Tutorial in biostatistics:handling drop-out in longitudinal studies. Stat Med 23,1455-1497(2004)|"Based on a pattern mixture model with four patterns based on time of dropout (i.e., day of last observed data)~1\) day 43 or day 85, 2) day 127 or day 169, 3) day 225 or day 281, 4) day 337"|Form 12mcg minus placebo||0.799|-0.088|0.1166
81723013|NCT04876482|163141159|OTHER|The Overall Number of Participants Analyzed do not appear to be equal, so we used linear regrssion to compare the mean difference among three groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.01|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||We hypothesized that the improvements in the tongue depression muscle strength would be more in patients who underwent TORS combined with OPR than in those who underwent only TORS and those who received conservative treatment (controls).||||<0.05
81470729|NCT02044874|162633529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.02||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|6.22|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.22|1.47|0.0027
81470730|NCT02044874|162633529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.2427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.51|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.51|0.73|0.2427
81470731|NCT02044874|162633529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.0477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|3.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.56|1.01|0.0477
81470732|NCT02044874|162633530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.84||||0.0784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|9.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.08|0.89|0.0784
81723014|NCT04876482|163141160|OTHER|The Overall Number of Participants Analyzed do not appear to be equal, so we used linear regrssion to compare the mean difference among three groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.67|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||We hypothesized that the improvements in the tongue lateralization muscle strength would be more in patients who underwent TORS combined with OPR than in those who underwent only TORS and those who received conservative treatment (controls).||||<0.05
81723015|NCT00606801|163141161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect, repeated-measures model using main effect terms of treatment (placebo or galantine) and time (day of measurement). Interaction of main effects were also analyzed, with a random effect for participant. Given the hypothesis generating nature of the study, values of p\<0.05 were considered statistically significant based on two-tailed tests. Significant interactions were followed by Bonferroni post hoc pairwise comparisons.||||0.006
81723016|NCT00606801|163141162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect, repeated-measures model using main effect terms of treatment (placebo or galantine) and time (day of measurement). Interaction of main effects were also analyzed, with a random effect for participant. Given the hypothesis generating nature of the study, values of p\<0.05 were considered statistically significant based on two-tailed tests. Significant interactions were followed by Bonferroni post hoc pairwise comparisons.||||0.04
81723017|NCT00606801|163141163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect, repeated-measures model using main effect terms of treatment (placebo or galantine) and time (day of measurement). Interaction of main effects were also analyzed, with a random effect for participant. Given the hypothesis generating nature of the study, values of p\<0.05 were considered statistically significant based on two-tailed tests. Significant interactions were followed by Bonferroni post hoc pairwise comparisons.||||0.02
81723018|NCT00606801|163141164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect, repeated-measures model using main effect terms of treatment (placebo or galantine) and time (day of measurement). Interaction of main effects were also analyzed, with a random effect for participant. Given the hypothesis generating nature of the study, values of p\<0.05 were considered statistically significant based on two-tailed tests. Significant interactions were followed by Bonferroni post hoc pairwise comparisons.||||0.03
81723019|NCT00606801|163141165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect, repeated-measures model using main effect terms of treatment (placebo or galantine) and time (day of measurement). Interaction of main effects were also analyzed, with a random effect for participant. Given the hypothesis generating nature of the study, values of p\<0.05 were considered statistically significant based on two-tailed tests. Significant interactions were followed by Bonferroni post hoc pairwise comparisons.||||0.5
81723020|NCT00606801|163141166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect, repeated-measures model using main effect terms of treatment (placebo or galantine) and time (day of measurement). Interaction of main effects were also analyzed, with a random effect for participant. Given the hypothesis generating nature of the study, values of p\<0.05 were considered statistically significant based on two-tailed tests. Significant interactions were followed by Bonferroni post hoc pairwise comparisons.||||0.7
81723021|NCT00606801|163141167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect, repeated-measures model using main effect terms of treatment (placebo or galantine) and time (day of measurement). Interaction of main effects were also analyzed, with a random effect for participant. Given the hypothesis generating nature of the study, values of p\<0.05 were considered statistically significant based on two-tailed tests. Significant interactions were followed by Bonferroni post hoc pairwise comparisons.||||0.3
81470733|NCT02044874|162633530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|6.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.17|0.51|0.3650
81470734|NCT02044874|162633530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.3438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|4.21|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.21|0.61|0.3438
81723022|NCT00606801|163141168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect, repeated-measures model using main effect terms of treatment (placebo or galantine) and time (day of measurement). Interaction of main effects were also analyzed, with a random effect for participant. Given the hypothesis generating nature of the study, values of p\<0.05 were considered statistically significant based on two-tailed tests. Significant interactions were followed by Bonferroni post hoc pairwise comparisons.||||0.3
81723023|NCT00606801|163141169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect, repeated-measures model using main effect terms of treatment (placebo or galantine) and time (day of measurement). Interaction of main effects were also analyzed, with a random effect for participant. Given the hypothesis generating nature of the study, values of p\<0.05 were considered statistically significant based on two-tailed tests. Significant interactions were followed by Bonferroni post hoc pairwise comparisons.||||0.3
81723024|NCT00606801|163141170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect, repeated-measures model using main effect terms of treatment (placebo or galantine) and time (day of measurement). Interaction of main effects were also analyzed, with a random effect for participant. Given the hypothesis generating nature of the study, values of p\<0.05 were considered statistically significant based on two-tailed tests. Significant interactions were followed by Bonferroni post hoc pairwise comparisons.||||0.9
81723025|NCT00606801|163141171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect, repeated-measures model using main effect terms of treatment (placebo or galantine) and time (day of measurement). Interaction of main effects were also analyzed, with a random effect for participant. Given the hypothesis generating nature of the study, values of p\<0.05 were considered statistically significant based on two-tailed tests. Significant interactions were followed by Bonferroni post hoc pairwise comparisons.||||0.8
81723026|NCT00606801|163141172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect, repeated-measures model using main effect terms of treatment (placebo or galantine) and time (day of measurement). Interaction of main effects were also analyzed, with a random effect for participant. Given the hypothesis generating nature of the study, values of p\<0.05 were considered statistically significant based on two-tailed tests. Significant interactions were followed by Bonferroni post hoc pairwise comparisons.||||0.5
81723027|NCT00606801|163141173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect, repeated-measures model using main effect terms of treatment (placebo or galantine) and time (day of measurement). Interaction of main effects were also analyzed, with a random effect for participant. Given the hypothesis generating nature of the study, values of p\<0.05 were considered statistically significant based on two-tailed tests. Significant interactions were followed by Bonferroni post hoc pairwise comparisons.||||0.01
81470735|NCT02044874|162633531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.0379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.55|1.04|0.0379
81470736|NCT02044874|162633531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.8628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.09|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.09|0.54|0.8628
81470737|NCT02044874|162633531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.0556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|3.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.31|0.99|0.0556
81723028|NCT00606801|163141174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect, repeated-measures model using main effect terms of treatment (placebo or galantine) and time (day of measurement). Interaction of main effects were also analyzed, with a random effect for participant. Given the hypothesis generating nature of the study, values of p\<0.05 were considered statistically significant based on two-tailed tests. Significant interactions were followed by Bonferroni post hoc pairwise comparisons.||||0.60
81723029|NCT00606801|163141175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-effect, repeated-measures model using main effect terms of treatment (placebo or galantine) and time (day of measurement). Interaction of main effects were also analyzed, with a random effect for participant. Given the hypothesis generating nature of the study, values of p\<0.05 were considered statistically significant based on two-tailed tests. Significant interactions were followed by Bonferroni post hoc pairwise comparisons.||||0.50
81470738|NCT02044874|162633532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.35|1.10|0.0219
81470739|NCT02044874|162633532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.18|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.18|0.66|0.5450
81470740|NCT02044874|162633532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.0868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.72|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.72|0.93|0.0868
81470741|NCT02044874|162633533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.97||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.43|||Mixed-effects repeated measures|||||-0.43|-1.51|0.0004
81470742|NCT02044874|162633533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.34||||0.2268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.21|||mixed effects repeated measures|||||0.21|-0.89|0.2268
81470743|NCT02044874|162633533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.63||||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.09|||mixed effects repeated measures|||||-0.09|-1.17|0.0217
81470744|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|-0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 1 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 1||3.0|-3.3|< 0.001
81723030|NCT00802529|163141192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.271||||||P-value for Drug x Time interaction.|ANOVA|Time: 2 degrees of freedom (Baseline vs 18-24 months) Drug: 2 degrees of freedom (Gentamicin vs steroid)||||||0.271
81723031|NCT00802529|163141193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.964||||||P-value for Drug x Time interaction.|ANOVA|Time: 6 degrees of freedom (Baseline, 1, 2, 6, 12, 18 and 24 months) Drug: 2 degrees of freedom (Gentamicin vs steroid)||||||0.964
81723032|NCT00802529|163141194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128||||||P-value for Drug x Time interaction.|ANOVA|Time: 5 degrees of freedom (Baseline, 1, 2, 6, 12 and 24 months) Drug: 2 degrees of freedom (Gentamicin vs steroid)||||||0.128
81723033|NCT02413879|163141210|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar|||||||<0.001
81723034|NCT02413879|163141212|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar|||||||<0.001
81723035|NCT02016755|163141217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.331|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Overall (LOCF)||||0.331
81723036|NCT02016755|163141217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.362|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Activity (LOCF)||||0.362
81723037|NCT02016755|163141217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.159|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Emotional (LOCF)||||0.159
81723038|NCT02016755|163141217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.468|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pain (LOCF)||||0.468
81723039|NCT02016755|163141217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.197|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Social (LOCF)||||0.197
81723040|NCT02016755|163141217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.448|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Symptom (LOCF)||||0.448
81723041|NCT02016755|163141218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.939|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 3||||0.939
81723042|NCT02016755|163141218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.508|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||0.508
81723043|NCT02016755|163141218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.474|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 9||||0.474
81723044|NCT02016755|163141218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.361|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||0.361
81723045|NCT02016755|163141218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.258|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 15||||0.258
81723046|NCT02016755|163141218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Month 18||||0.059
81723047|NCT02016755|163141218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at LOCF||||0.023
81723048|NCT02016755|163141219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.655|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 3 (Dorsalis pedis)||||0.655
81723049|NCT02016755|163141219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 6 (Dorsalis pedis)||||0.310
81723050|NCT02016755|163141219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.348|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 9 (Dorsalis pedis)||||0.348
81723051|NCT02016755|163141219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.501|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 12 (Dorsalis pedis)||||0.501
81723052|NCT02016755|163141219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.536|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 15 (Dorsalis pedis)||||0.536
81723053|NCT02016755|163141219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 18 (Dorsalis pedis)||||0.140
81723054|NCT02016755|163141219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at LOCF (Dorsalis pedis)||||0.018
81723055|NCT02016755|163141219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.716|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Month 3 (Posterior tibial)||||0.716
81723056|NCT02016755|163141219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.641|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Month 6 (Posterior tibial)||||0.641
81723057|NCT02016755|163141219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.514|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Month 9 (Posterior tibial)||||0.514
81723058|NCT02016755|163141219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.808|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Month 12 (Posterior tibial)||||0.808
81723059|NCT02016755|163141219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.396|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Month 15 (Posterior tibial)||||0.396
81723060|NCT02016755|163141219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.162|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Month 18 (Posterior tibial)||||0.162
81723061|NCT02016755|163141219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.259|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at LOCF (Posterior tibial)||||0.259
81723062|NCT02016755|163141220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.671|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 3||||0.671
81723063|NCT02016755|163141220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.925|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||0.925
81723064|NCT02016755|163141220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.514|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 9||||0.514
81723065|NCT02016755|163141220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.302|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||0.302
81723066|NCT02016755|163141220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.373|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 15||||0.373
81723067|NCT02016755|163141220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.505|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 18||||0.505
81723068|NCT02016755|163141220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at LOCF||||0.135
81723069|NCT02016755|163141220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.175|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at month 3 (Left)||||0.175
81723070|NCT02016755|163141220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.393|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at month 6 (Left)||||0.393
81538405|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.44|-4.39||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-4.39|-12.44|<0.0001
81538406|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.65|-2.64||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||-2.64|-10.65|0.0012
81538407|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.72|-1.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-1.71|-9.72|0.0053
81538408|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.77|-4.73||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-4.73|-12.77|<0.0001
81723071|NCT02016755|163141220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.928|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at month 9 (Left)||||0.928
81723072|NCT02016755|163141220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.429|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at month 12 (Left)||||0.429
81723073|NCT02016755|163141220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.907|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at month 15 (Left)||||0.907
81723074|NCT02016755|163141220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at month 18 (Left)||||0.300
81723075|NCT02016755|163141220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.214|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at LOCF (Left)||||0.214
81723076|NCT02016755|163141221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.655|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 3||||0.655
81723077|NCT02016755|163141221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.226|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||0.226
81723078|NCT02016755|163141221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 9||||0.380
81723079|NCT02016755|163141221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.187|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||0.187
81723080|NCT02016755|163141221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 15||||0.203
81538409|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.84|-3.84||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-3.84|-11.84|0.0001
81723081|NCT02016755|163141221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.074|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 18||||0.074
81723082|NCT02016755|163141221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at LOCF||||0.038
81723083|NCT02016755|163141222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.246|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 3||||0.246
81723084|NCT02016755|163141222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.474|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||0.474
81723085|NCT02016755|163141222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.395|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 9||||0.395
81723086|NCT02016755|163141222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||0.220
81723087|NCT02016755|163141222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.454|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 15||||0.454
81723088|NCT02016755|163141222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.167|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at Month 18||||0.167
81723089|NCT02016755|163141222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at LOCF||||0.015
81723090|NCT02499406|163141234|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.016||||||a priori threshold for significance adjusted to p = .016 for multiple comparisons|paired sample t-test|df=14||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline assessment and this 3-month assessment.||||>0.016
81723091|NCT02499406|163141235|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.016||||||p value was calculated and found to be below the a priori threshold for significance, which was adjusted to p = .016 for multiple comparisons|paired sample t-test|df=11||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline assessment and this 6-month assessment.||||<0.016
81723092|NCT02499406|163141236|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.016||||||a priori threshold for significance adjusted to p = .016 for multiple comparisons|paired sample t-test|df=11||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline assessment and this 9-month assessment.||||<0.016
81723093|NCT02499406|163141237|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.016||||||a priori threshold for significance adjusted to p = .016 for multiple comparisons|paired samples t test|df=14||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in paired samples between baseline and 3-month assessment||||<0.016
81723094|NCT02499406|163141238|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.016||||||a priori threshold for significance adjusted to p = .016 for multiple comparisons|paired samples t test|df=10||Null hypothesis is no difference between baseline and this 6-month assessment.||||<0.016
81538410|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.12|-5.96||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-5.96|-14.12|<0.0001
81470745|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|24.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.7|30.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 1 minus Percentage Prevnar|Type 3||30.0|18.7|< 0.001
81470746|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|3.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|6.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 1 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 4||6.4|0.0|< 0.001
81470747|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 1 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 5||2.8|-3.9|< 0.001
81470748|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|-5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-1.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 1 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 6A||-1.6|-10.0|< 0.001
81470749|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 1 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 6B||4.0|-5.7|< 0.001
81470750|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 1 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 7F||2.7|-1.1|< 0.001
81470751|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 1 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 9V||4.6|-1.9|< 0.001
81470752|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|4.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 1 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 14||4.7|-0.2|< 0.001
81470753|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 1 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 18C||4.7|-2.1|< 0.001
81470754|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 1 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 19A||2.6|-1.9|< 0.001
81470755|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 1 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 19F||1.9|-1.0|< 0.001
81470756|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|6.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 1 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 23F||6.5|-2.9|< 0.001
81470757|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 2 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 1||3.9|-2.0|< 0.001
81470758|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|22.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|28.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 2 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 3||28.3|16.5|< 0.001
81470759|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|5.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 2 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 4||5.4|-1.4|< 0.001
81470760|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|-0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 2 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 5||2.7|-4.1|< 0.001
81723095|NCT02499406|163141239|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.016||||||a priori threshold for significance adjusted to p = .016 for multiple comparisons|paired samples t test|df=11||Null hypothesis is no difference between baseline and this 9-month assessment.||||<0.016
81723096|NCT02499406|163141240|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.016||||||a priori threshold for significance adjusted to p = .016 for multiple comparisons|paired sample t test|df=14||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline assessment and this 3-month assessment.||||> 0.016
81723097|NCT02499406|163141241|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.016||||||a priori threshold for significance adjusted to p = .016 for multiple comparisons|paired sample t-test|df=10||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline assessment and this 6-month assessment.||||=.016
81723098|NCT02499406|163141242|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.016||||||a priori threshold for significance adjusted to p = .016 for multiple comparisons|paired sample t-test|df=11||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between baseline assessment and this 9-month assessment.||||<0.016
81723099|NCT02533505|163141261|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.114||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.943|17.286||All p-values ≤ 0.05 after rounding will be considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||17.286|2.943|0.007
81723100|NCT02533505|163141262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.196|-0.021|0.111
81723101|NCT02533505|163141263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.018|1.719|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ΔHR||1.719|-1.018|0.609
81723102|NCT02533505|163141264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.191|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.233|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ΔFEV1||0.233|0.150|<0.001
81723103|NCT02533505|163141264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.312|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.236|0.388|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ΔFVC||0.388|0.236|<0.001
81723104|NCT02533505|163141264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.218|0.342|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ΔIC||0.342|0.218|<0.001
81723105|NCT02533505|163141265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.315||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.723|42.907|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ΔVT/Ti||42.907|3.723|0.021
81470761|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|-0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|2.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 2 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 6A||2.8|-4.2|< 0.001
81470762|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|5.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 2 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 6B||5.6|-3.7|< 0.001
81470763|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 2 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 7F||2.4|-1.7|< 0.001
81723106|NCT02533505|163141266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.204||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.454|0.045|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.045|-0.454|0.106
81723107|NCT02533505|163141267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.245||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.469|18.021|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ΔVCO2||18.021|2.469|0.011
81723108|NCT02533505|163141268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.242||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.255|0.738|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ΔSaO2||0.738|-0.255|0.333
81723109|NCT02533505|163141269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.237||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.439|0.913|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ΔRR||0.913|-0.439|0.484
81723110|NCT02533505|163141270|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.036|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ΔTi/Ttot||0.036|-0.004|0.113
81723111|NCT02533505|163141271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|57.624|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.701|85.546|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ΔVt||85.546|29.701|<0.001
81723112|NCT02533505|163141272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|862.157|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|439.817|1284.496|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ΔVe||1284.496|439.817|<0.001
81723113|NCT02533505|163141273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.019||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.033|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ΔFEV1/FVC||0.033|0.005|0.007
81723114|NCT01029769|163141299|OTHER|"a logistic regression model with remission as the dependent variable and switch of treatment (yes/no) and PANSS-total score at visit 3 as independent variables was used. Multiple imputation (based upon 20 imputations, primary analysis), last observation carried forward and completers only analyses were performed."|||||=|0.01||||||Multiple imputation was performed separately for the switch and non-switch arms and the imputation model included the PANSS total score from all visits from phase II baseline (visit 2) onwards, remission at visit 7 and phase I arm allocation|Regression, Logistic|||Irrespective of the initially assigned antipsychotic treatment in period 1 of the trial (2-week-phase), the patients showing little improvement over the two weeks of treatment in period 1 now switched from the initial treatment in period 2 of the trial (6-week-phase) were grouped together as well as the patients non-switched from their initial treatment.||||=0.01
81723115|NCT04333199|163141301|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9903891|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2805876|3.9211066||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.9211066|2.2805876|<0.001
81723116|NCT04333199|163141302|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1781659||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9404654|1.4759445||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.4759445|0.9404654|0.154
81723117|NCT04333199|163141303|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9575636||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8242111|1.1124918||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.1124918|0.8242111|0.571
81723118|NCT04333199|163141304|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8562672|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5692523|2.1957769||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.1957769|1.5692523|<0.001
81723119|NCT04333199|163141306|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8542767|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5220654|2.2589975||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.2589975|1.5220654|<0.001
81723120|NCT00854607|163141307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.77||One-Sided P-value|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Difference between Non-Responders and Responders||0.77|-0.20|0.166
81723121|NCT00854607|163141308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.65|0.3||One-Sided P-value|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Difference between Non-Responders and Responders||0.30|-0.65|0.269
81723122|NCT00854607|163141309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.44||One-Sided P-Value|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Difference between Non-Responders and Responders||0.44|-0.06|0.101
81723123|NCT00854607|163141310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.42|0.47||One-Sided P-Value|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Difference Between Non-Responders and Responders||0.47|-0.42|0.457
81723124|NCT00854607|163141311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|0.23||One-Sided P-Value|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Difference between Non-Responders and Responders||0.23|-0.87|0.168
81470764|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|5.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 2 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 9V||5.2|-1.1|< 0.001
81470765|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|3.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 2 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 14||3.1|-2.8|< 0.001
81470766|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|5.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 2 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 18C||5.9|-0.3|< 0.001
81723125|NCT00854607|163141312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.46||One-Sided P-Value|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Difference between Non-Responders and Responders||0.46|-0.09|0.127
81723126|NCT00854607|163141313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01|0.96||One-Sided P-Value|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Difference between Non-Responders and Responders||0.96|-0.01|0.054
81723127|NCT00854607|163141314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.41|0.83||One-Sided P-Value|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Difference between Non-Responders and Responders||0.83|-0.41|0.285
81723128|NCT00854607|163141315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|1.08||One-Sided P-Value|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Difference between Non-Responders and Responders||1.08|-0.27|0.159
81723129|NCT00854607|163141316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.32||One-Sided P-Value|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Difference between Non-Responders and Responders||0.32|-0.02|0.071
81723130|NCT00854607|163141317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.38||One-Sided P-Value|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Difference between Non-Responders and Responders||0.38|-0.03|0.078
81723131|NCT00854607|163141318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.91||One-Sided P-Value|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Difference between Non-Responders and Responders||0.91|-0.13|0.109
81723132|NCT00854607|163141319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|1.22||One-Sided P-Value|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Difference between Non-Responders and Responders||1.22|0.09|0.030
81723133|NCT00854607|163141320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.63|0.32||One-Sided P-value|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Difference between Non-Responders and Responders||0.32|-0.63|0.293
81723134|NCT00854607|163141321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|0.29||One-Sided P-Value|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean Difference between Non-Responders and Responders||0.29|-0.83|0.213
81723135|NCT02340078|163141365|SUPERIORITY||Subjects % with difference in VAS ≥ 10mm|0.9516|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|0.99||||||||0.99|0.87|
81470767|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|-0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|2.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 2 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 19A||2.2|-2.5|< 0.001
81723136|NCT01311505|163141366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|98.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.98|105.2||||||20 participants (10 per sequence) provided at least 98% power that 90% confidence interval (CI) for ratio of test to reference for AUC(0-t) of rifampicin lie within acceptance region of 80%-125%. Intra-participant coefficient of variation (CV) estimate of approximately 13.48% for AUC(0-t) was used for this power calculation. Natural log transformed AUC(0-t) was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||105.20|92.98|
81723137|NCT01311505|163141367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|98.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.77|109.97||||||20 participants (10 per sequence) provided at least 94% power that 90% CI for ratio of test to reference for Cmax of rifampicin lie within acceptance region of 80%-125%. Intra-participant CV estimate of approximately 16.43% for Cmax was used for this power calculation. Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||109.97|87.77|
81723138|NCT01311505|163141369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|100.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.44|106.41||||||Natural log transformed AUC(0-∞) of rifampicin was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||106.41|94.44|
81723139|NCT00446134|163141378|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study will have 70% to detect non-inferiority of taribavirin versus ribavirin using a non-inferiority margin of 12%.|Other|12.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|29.15|||Fisher Exact|||||29.15|-3.65|0.167
81723140|NCT00446134|163141378|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study will have 70% to detect non-inferiority of taribavirin versus ribavirin using a non-inferiority margin of 12%.|Difference of Proportion|5.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.76|22.19|||Fisher Exact|||||22.19|-10.76|0.611
81723141|NCT00446134|163141378|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study will have 70% to detect non-inferiority of taribavirin versus ribavirin using a non-inferiority margin of 12%.|Difference of Proportion|2.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.67|19.63|||Fisher Exact|||||19.63|-13.67|0.736
81723142|NCT00446134|163141378|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study will have 70% to detect non-inferiority of taribavirin versus taribavirin using a non-inferiority margin of 12%.|Difference of Proportion|7.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.28|23.35|||Fisher Exact|||||23.35|-9.28|0.485
81723143|NCT00446134|163141378|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study will have 70% to detect non-inferiority of taribavirin versus taribavirin using a non-inferiority margin of 12%.|Difference of Proportion|9.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|26.26|||Fisher Exact|||||26.26|-6.72|0.295
81723144|NCT00446134|163141378|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study will have 70% to detect non-inferiority of taribavirin versus taribavirin using a non-inferiority margin of 12%.|Difference of Proportion|2.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.84|19.3|||Fisher Exact|||||19.3|-13.84|0.864
81723145|NCT00446134|163141379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.0304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|30.57|||Chi-squared|||||30.57|2.31|0.0304
81723146|NCT00446134|163141379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.0293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.22|31.06|||Chi-squared|||||31.06|3.22|0.0293
81723147|NCT00446134|163141379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.5816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.41|20.24|||Chi-squared|||||20.24|-10.41|0.5816
81723148|NCT00446134|163141380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.78|16.22|||Fisher Exact|||||16.22|-13.78|0.9999
81723149|NCT00446134|163141380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.73|14.73|||Fisher Exact|||||14.73|-14.73|0.9999
81723150|NCT00446134|163141380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.11|15.71|||Fisher Exact|||||15.71|-14.11|0.9999
81723151|NCT00446134|163141380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.78|16.22|||Fisher Exact|||||16.22|-13.78|0.9999
81723152|NCT00446134|163141380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.76|15.59|||Fisher Exact|||||15.59|-14.76|0.9999
81723153|NCT00446134|163141380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.71|14.11|||Fisher Exact|||||14.11|-15.71|0.9999
81723154|NCT02524665|163141396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|61.97||0.0769||95.0||||The assumption of normality was verified using a Shapiro-Wilk Test. If the assumption of normality was rejected (at the 0.01 level), a non-parametric method (Wilcoxon signed-rank test) was used|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of inflammatory lesion counts between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 8.|||||0.0769
81538411|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.92|-2.78||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-2.78|-10.92|0.0010
81723155|NCT02524665|163141396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|33.73||0.6698||95.0||||The assumption of normality was verified using a Shapiro-Wilk Test. If the assumption of normality was rejected (at the 0.01 level), a non-parametric method (Wilcoxon signed-rank test) was used.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of non-inflammatory lesion counts between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 8.|||||0.6698
81723156|NCT02524665|163141396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.59||0.6854||95.0||||Percent change from baseline were analyzed using the individual differences between both sides of the face at an alpha level of 0.05 using paired t-tests.|t-test, 2 sided||Comparison of total lesion counts between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 8.|||||0.6854
81723157|NCT02524665|163141397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|74.55||0.5031||95.0||||The assumption of normality was verified using a Shapiro-Wilk Test. If the assumption of normality was rejected (at the 0.01 level), a non-parametric method (Wilcoxon signed-rank test) was used.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of percent change inflammatory lesion counts between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 1.|||||0.5031
81723158|NCT02524665|163141397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|99.76||0.2464||95.0||||Percent change from baseline were analyzed using the individual differences between both sides of the face at an alpha level of 0.05 using paired t-tests.|t-test, 2 sided||Comparison of percent change inflammatory lesion counts between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 2.|||||0.2464
81723159|NCT02524665|163141397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|65.22||0.8894||95.0||||The assumption of normality was verified using a Shapiro-Wilk Test. If the assumption of normality was rejected (at the 0.01 level), a non-parametric method (Wilcoxon signed-rank test) was used.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of percent change inflammatory lesion counts between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 4.|||||0.8894
81723160|NCT02524665|163141397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|46.04||0.6722||95.0||||The assumption of normality was verified using a Shapiro-Wilk Test. If the assumption of normality was rejected (at the 0.01 level), a non-parametric method (Wilcoxon signed-rank test) was used.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of percent change non-inflammatory lesion counts between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 1.|||||0.6722
81723161|NCT02524665|163141397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|39.59||0.3352||95.0||||Percent change from baseline were analyzed using the individual differences between both sides of the face at an alpha level of 0.05 using paired t-tests.|t-test, 2 sided||Comparison of percent change non-inflammatory lesion counts between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 2.|||||0.3352
81723162|NCT02524665|163141397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.46||0.9323||95.0||||The assumption of normality was verified using a Shapiro-Wilk Test. If the assumption of normality was rejected (at the 0.01 level), a non-parametric method (Wilcoxon signed-rank test) was used.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of percent change non-inflammatory lesion counts between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 4.|||||0.9323
81723163|NCT02524665|163141397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.05||0.3513||95.0||||Percent change from baseline were analyzed using the individual differences between both sides of the face at an alpha level of 0.05 using paired t-tests.|t-test, 2 sided||Comparison of percent change total lesion counts between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 1.|||||0.3513
81723164|NCT02524665|163141397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.97||0.8199||95.0||||Percent change from baseline were analyzed using the individual differences between both sides of the face at an alpha level of 0.05 using paired t-tests.|t-test, 2 sided||Comparison of percent change total lesion counts between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 2.|||||0.8199
81723165|NCT02524665|163141397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.83||0.9616||95.0||||Percent change from baseline were analyzed using the individual differences between both sides of the face at an alpha level of 0.05 using paired t-tests.|t-test, 2 sided||Comparison of percent change total lesion counts between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 4.|||||0.9616
81723166|NCT02524665|163141398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.23||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of ISGA score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 1|||||1.0000
81723167|NCT02524665|163141398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.66||0.75||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of ISGA score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 2.|||||0.7500
81723168|NCT02524665|163141398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.74||0.7539||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of ISGA score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 4.|||||0.7539
81723169|NCT02524665|163141398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.87||0.3071||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of ISGA score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 8|||||0.3071
81723170|NCT02524665|163141399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.5||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Erythema score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 1.|||||0.5000
81723171|NCT02524665|163141399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.52||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Erythema score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 2.|||||1.0000
81723172|NCT02524665|163141399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.23||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Erythema score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 4.|||||1.0000
81723173|NCT02524665|163141399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||0||95.0||||The value is mentioned as '0', as no P-value generated.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Erythema score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 8.|||||0
81723174|NCT02524665|163141399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.74||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Dryness score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 1.|||||1.0000
81723175|NCT02524665|163141399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||0||95.0||||The value is mentioned as '0', as no P-value generated.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Dryness score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 2.|||||0
81723176|NCT02524665|163141399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||0||95.0||||The value is mentioned as '0', as no P-value generated.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Dryness score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 4.|||||0
81723177|NCT02524665|163141399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.23||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Dryness score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 8.|||||1.0000
81723178|NCT02524665|163141399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.69||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Peeling score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 1.|||||1.0000
81723179|NCT02524665|163141399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||0||95.0||||The value is mentioned as '0', as no P-value generated.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Peeling score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 2.|||||0
81723180|NCT02524665|163141399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||0||95.0||||The value is mentioned as '0', as no P-value generated.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Peeling score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 4.|||||0
81723181|NCT02524665|163141399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.23||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Peeling score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 8.|||||1.0000
81723182|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.63||0.5||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Redness score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 1.|||||0.5000
81470768|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 2 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 19F||0.9|-2.9|< 0.001
81723183|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.5||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Redness score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 2.|||||0.5000
81723184|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.92||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Redness score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 4.|||||1.0000
81723185|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.69||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Redness score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 8.|||||1.0000
81723186|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.88||0.8125||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Dryness score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 1.|||||0.8125
81723187|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.94||0.5742||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Dryness score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 2.|||||0.5742
81723188|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.93||0.5||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Dryness score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 4.|||||0.5000
81723189|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.82||0.25||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Dryness score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 8.|||||0.2500
81723190|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.62||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Burning score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 1.|||||1.0000
81723191|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.74||0.75||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Burning score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 2.|||||0.7500
81723192|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.98||0.75||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Burning score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 4.|||||0.7500
81723193|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.73||0.25||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Burning score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 8.|||||0.2500
81723194|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.54||0.25||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Itching score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 1.|||||0.2500
81723195|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.74||0.75||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Itching score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 2.|||||0.7500
81723196|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.01||0.25||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Itching score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 4.|||||0.2500
81723197|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.82||0.25||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Itching score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 8.|||||0.2500
81723198|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.5||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Scaling score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 1.|||||0.5000
81723199|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||0||95.0||||The value is mentioned as '0', as no P-value generated.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Scaling score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 2.|||||0
81723200|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.93||0.5||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Scaling score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 4.|||||0.5000
81723201|NCT02524665|163141400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.81||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Comparison of Scaling score between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 8.|||||1.0000
81723202|NCT02524665|163141401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||Comparison of one or more grade improvement between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 1.|McNemar|||||||1.0000
81723203|NCT02524665|163141401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||95.0||||The value is mentioned as '0', as no P-value generated. Comparison of two or more grade improvement between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 1.|McNemar|||||||0
81723204|NCT02524665|163141401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5637||95.0||||Comparison of one or more grade improvement between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 2.|McNemar|||||||0.5637
81723205|NCT02524665|163141401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||Comparison of two or more grade improvement between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 2.|McNemar|||||||1.0000
81723206|NCT02524665|163141401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4795||95.0||||Comparison of one or more grade improvement between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 4.|McNemar|||||||0.4795
81723207|NCT02524665|163141401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||Comparison of two or more grade improvement between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 4.|McNemar|||||||1.0000
81723208|NCT02524665|163141401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3173||95.0||||Comparison of one or more grade improvement between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 8.|McNemar|||||||0.3173
81723209|NCT02524665|163141401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1573||95.0||||Comparison of two or more grade improvement between MAXCLARITY II and Murad at Week 8.|McNemar|||||||0.1573
81723210|NCT04179474|163141402|EQUIVALENCE|"No effect of co-administration with erenumab on the PK of ubrogepant was concluded if the 90% CIs for the geometric mean ratios of ubrogepant PK parameters for test study intervention (ubrogepant in combination with erenumab) versus reference study intervention (ubrogepant alone) were within the limits of 80% to 125%."|Ratio of Geometric Mean Percentage|105.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.21|115.79|||||Ratio of Geometric Mean Percentage=Ubrogepant in Combination with Erenumab/Ubrogepant Alone \* 100|A linear mixed-effects model with study intervention as fixed effect and participant as a random effect was used to determine the Geometric Means.||115.79|96.21|
81723211|NCT04179474|163141403|EQUIVALENCE|"No effect of co-administration with galcanezumab on the PK of ubrogepant was concluded if the 90% CIs for the geometric mean ratios of ubrogepant PK parameters for test study intervention (ubrogepant in combination with galcanezumab) versus reference study intervention (ubrogepant alone) were within the limits of 80% to 125%."|Ratio of Geometric Mean Percentage|105.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.55|123.19|||||Ratio of Geometric Mean Percentage=Ubrogepant in Combination with Galcanezumab/Ubrogepant Alone \* 100|A linear mixed-effects model with study intervention as fixed effect and participant as a random effect was used to determine the Geometric Means.||123.19|89.55|
81723212|NCT04179474|163141404|EQUIVALENCE|"No effect of co-administration with erenumab on the PK of ubrogepant was concluded if the 90% CIs for the geometric mean ratios of ubrogepant PK parameters for test study intervention (ubrogepant in combination with erenumab) versus reference study intervention (ubrogepant alone) were within the limits of 80% to 125%."|Ratio of Geometric Mean Percentage|105.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.19|115.45|||||Ratio of Geometric Mean Percentage=Ubrogepant in Combination with Erenumab/Ubrogepant Alone \* 100|A linear mixed-effects model with study intervention as fixed effect and participant as a random effect was used to determine the Geometric Means.||115.45|96.19|
81723213|NCT04179474|163141405|EQUIVALENCE|"No effect of co-administration with galcanezumab on the PK of ubrogepant was concluded if the 90% CIs for the geometric mean ratios of ubrogepant PK parameters for test study intervention (ubrogepant in combination with galcanezumab) versus reference study intervention (ubrogepant alone) were within the limits of 80% to 125%."|Ratio of Geometric Mean Percentage|104.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.68|122.38|||||Ratio of Geometric Mean Percentage=Ubrogepant in Combination with Galcanezumab/Ubrogepant Alone \* 100|A linear mixed-effects model with study intervention as fixed effect and participant as a random effect was used to determine the Geometric Means.||122.38|89.68|
81723214|NCT04179474|163141406|EQUIVALENCE|"No effect of co-administration with erenumab on the PK of ubrogepant was concluded if the 90% CIs for the geometric mean ratios of ubrogepant PK parameters for test study intervention (ubrogepant in combination with erenumab) versus reference study intervention (ubrogepant alone) were within the limits of 80% to 125%."|Ratio of Geometric Mean Percentage|103.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.01|115.98|||||Ratio of Geometric Mean Percentage=Ubrogepant in Combination with Erenumab/Ubrogepant Alone \* 100|A linear mixed-effects model with study intervention as fixed effect and participant as a random effect was used to determine the Geometric Means||115.98|93.01|
81723215|NCT04179474|163141407|EQUIVALENCE|"No effect of co-administration with galcanezumab on the PK of ubrogepant was concluded if the 90% CIs for the geometric mean ratios of ubrogepant PK parameters for test study intervention (ubrogepant in combination with galcanezumab) versus reference study intervention (ubrogepant alone) were within the limits of 80% to 125%."|Ratio of Geometric Mean Percentage|99.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.27|120.45|||||Ratio of Geometric Mean Percentage=Ubrogepant in Combination with Galcanezumab/Ubrogepant Alone \* 100|A linear mixed-effects model with study intervention as fixed effect and participant as a random effect was used to determine the Geometric Means.||120.45|82.27|
81470769|NCT02987972|162633534|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical criterion for non-inferiority corresponds to the lower bound of the adjusted 95% CI of the proportion difference (V114 minus Prevnar 13™) being greater than -0.15 for each of the 13 shared serotypes.|Difference in Percentages|4.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|8.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in Response Rate calculated as Percentage V114 Lot 2 minus Percentage Prevnar 13™|Type 23F||8.7|-0.1|< 0.001
81470770|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.81|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 1||0.81|0.64|
81470771|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|2.23|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 3||2.23|1.75|
81470772|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.16|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 4||1.16|0.92|
81470773|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.89|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 5||0.89|0.68|
81470774|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.63|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 6A||0.63|0.47|
81470775|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.26|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 6B||1.26|0.84|
81470776|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.92|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 7F||0.92|0.73|
81470777|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.0|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 9V||1.00|0.77|
81470778|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.03|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 14||1.03|0.75|
81723216|NCT01083901|163141454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||ANCOVA|Changes from baseline to 16 weeks were regressed on the baseline measurement.||The null hypothesis was that the changes in total body fat-free mass in response to resistance exercise training would not be different among the groups. The expected difference in fat-free mass between the Acetaminophen and Placebo groups was 1.8 +/- 1.0% with a 3.6 +/1 1.0% increase in fat-free mass in the Placebo group. The study was designed to achieve 96% power at the 0.05 level with 10 men in the acetaminophen and placebo groups.||||0.38
81723217|NCT01083901|163141455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||ANCOVA|The change in fat mass was regressed on the baseline measure.||||||0.23
81723218|NCT01083901|163141456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||ANCOVA|Change in strength was regressed on baseline measures.||||||0.30
81723219|NCT01083901|163141457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||ANCOVA|Changes in strength were regressed on the baseline measure.||||||0.37
81723220|NCT00883129|163141521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||||||The threshold for statistical significance was a P-Value of \</=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A modified intention-to-treat inferential joint model combined a mixed-effects model for longitudinal outcomes and a survival model to handle non-ignorable missing data due to study dropout, treatment failure, or death, to assess the course over time, from baseline to 24 months, for the change in the FVC %-predicted. Covariates were %-predicted FVC, HRCT-defined extent of lung fibrosis in the lobe of maximum involvement, and terms for time-trend, treatment and treatment-time trend interactions.||||0.24
81723221|NCT00883129|163141521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was a P-Value of \</=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The inferential joint model, as described for the primary analysis, was used to estimate the change from baseline to 24 months for the FVC %-predicted for each treatment arm independently.||||<0.05
81723222|NCT00883129|163141521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||||||The threshold for statistical significance was a P-Value of \</=0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Based on the absolute difference between the value of FVC %-predicted at baseline and at 24 months for each subject who returned for a 24-month assessment, a frequency distributions was prepared, stratified by treatment arm, to assess the relative distribution of subjects who either had improvements or worsening in the FVC %-predicted.||||0.55
81723223|NCT00883129|163141522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was a P-Value of \</=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A modified intention-to-treat inferential joint model combined a mixed-effects model for longitudinal outcomes and a survival model to handle non-ignorable missing data due to study dropout, treatment failure, or death, to assess the course over time, from baseline to 24 months, for the change in the TLC %-predicted.||||>0.05
81723224|NCT00883129|163141523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was a P-Value of \</=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A modified intention-to-treat inferential joint model combined a mixed-effects model for longitudinal outcomes and a survival model to handle non-ignorable missing data due to study dropout, treatment failure, or death, to assess the course over time, from baseline to 24 months, for the change in the DLCO %-predicted.||||<0.001
81723225|NCT00883129|163141523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was a P-Value of \</=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The inferential joint model, as described for the primary analysis, was used to estimate the change from baseline to 24 months for the DLCO %-predicted for each treatment arm independently.||||>0.05
81723226|NCT00883129|163141524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was a P-Value of \</=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A modified intention-to-treat inferential joint model combined a mixed-effects model for longitudinal outcomes and a survival model to handle non-ignorable missing data due to study dropout, treatment failure, or death, to assess the course over time, from baseline to 24 months, for the change in the Quantitative Lung Fibrosis Score for the whole lung (QLF-WL).||||>0.05
81723227|NCT00883129|163141525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was a P-Value of \</=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A modified intention-to-treat inferential joint model combined a mixed-effects model for longitudinal outcomes and a survival model to handle non-ignorable missing data due to study dropout, treatment failure, or death, to assess the course over time, from baseline to 24 months, for the change in dyspnea as measured by the Transitional Dyspnea Index Score.||||>0.05
81723228|NCT00883129|163141525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was a P-Value of \</=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The inferential joint model, as described for the primary analysis, was used to estimate the change from baseline to 24 months for dyspnea using the Transitional Dyspnea Index Score for each treatment arm independently.||||<0.05
81723229|NCT00883129|163141527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was a P-Value of \</=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A modified intention-to-treat inferential joint model combined a mixed-effects model for longitudinal outcomes and a survival model to handle non-ignorable missing data due to study dropout, treatment failure, or death, to assess the course over time, from baseline to 24 months, for the change in modified Rodnan Skin Score (mRSS).||||>0.05
81723230|NCT00883129|163141527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was a P-Value of \</=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The inferential joint model, as described for the primary analysis, was used to estimate the change from baseline to 24 months for the modified Rodnan Skin Score for each treatment arm independently.||||<0.05
81723231|NCT00883129|163141527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was a P-Value of \</=0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Based on the absolute difference between the value of the mRSS at baseline and at 24 months for each subject who returned for a 24-month assessment, a frequency distributions was prepared, stratified by treatment arm, to assess the relative distribution of subjects who either had improvements or worsening in the mRSS.||||>0.05
81723232|NCT00883129|163141528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was a P-Value of \</=0.05.|Fisher Exact|The threshold for statistical significance was met only for the frequency of leukopenia and thrombocytopenia, but not for total SAE or death.||Fisher's Exact Test was utilized to compare the number of participants with a protocol-defined adverse event of interest, SAE or death between the MMF and CYC treatment arms.||||<0.05
81723233|NCT00883129|163141529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||||||The threshold for statistical significance was a P-Value of \</=0.05.|Log Rank|||A log-rank test was utilized to assess differences between the MMF and CYC treatment arms with respect to the time to withdrawal from study drug or meeting protocol-defined criteria for treatment failure.||||0.019
81723234|NCT03273257|163141530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.139|||||||2-sample Wilcoxon rank sum test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the treatment groups in percent change from baseline in PVR immediately before PEA.||||0.139
81723235|NCT02200614|163141561|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.413|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.341|0.5|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and 95% Confidence Interval (CI) was based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by Prostate-specific antigen doubling time (PSADT) (≤ 6 months vs. \> 6 months) and use of osteoclast-targeted therapy (No, Yes).|||0.500|0.341|<0.000001
81723236|NCT02200614|163141562|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.706||||0.04521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.501|0.994|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio and its 95% CI were based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by Prostate-specific antigen doubling time (PSADT) (≤ 6 months vs. \> 6 months) and use of osteoclast-targeted therapy (No, Yes).|||0.994|0.501|0.045210
81723237|NCT02200614|163141563|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.647||||8e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.533|0.785|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio and its 95% CI were based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by Prostate-specific antigen doubling time (PSADT) (≤ 6 months vs. \> 6 months) and use of osteoclast-targeted therapy (No, Yes).|||0.785|0.533|0.000008
81723238|NCT02200614|163141564|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.433|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.314|0.595|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio and its 95% CI were based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by Prostate-specific antigen doubling time (PSADT) (≤ 6 months vs. \> 6 months) and use of osteoclast-targeted therapy (No, Yes).|||0.595|0.314|<0.000001
81723239|NCT02200614|163141565|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.428||||0.011262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.218|0.842|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio and its 95% CI were based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by Prostate-specific antigen doubling time (PSADT) (≤ 6 months vs. \> 6 months) and use of osteoclast-targeted therapy (No, Yes).|||0.842|0.218|0.011262
81723240|NCT02200614|163141566|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.685||||0.003048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.533|0.881|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio and its 95% CI were based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by Prostate-specific antigen doubling time (PSADT) (≤ 6 months vs. \> 6 months) and use of osteoclast-targeted therapy (No, Yes).|||0.881|0.533|0.003048
81723241|NCT02200614|163141567|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.647||||8e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.533|0.785|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio and its 95% CI were based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by Prostate-specific antigen doubling time (PSADT) (≤ 6 months vs. \> 6 months) and use of osteoclast-targeted therapy (No, Yes).|||0.785|0.533|0.000008
81723242|NCT02200614|163141568|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.579||||4.4e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.444|0.755|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio and its 95% CI were based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by Prostate-specific antigen doubling time (PSADT) (≤ 6 months vs. \> 6 months) and use of osteoclast-targeted therapy (No, Yes).|||0.755|0.444|0.000044
81723243|NCT02200614|163141569|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.484||||0.005294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.287|0.815|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio and its 95% CI were based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by Prostate-specific antigen doubling time (PSADT) (≤ 6 months vs. \> 6 months) and use of osteoclast-targeted therapy (No, Yes).|||0.815|0.287|0.005294
81723244|NCT00759759|163141601|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence intervals for the ratios (test/reference) of the least squares means of the non-transformed parameters Cmax, AUClast, AUCinf, Tmax, λz, and T1/2, were calculated.|mean ratio|90.46||||||90.0|82.9|98.7|||ANOVA|||ANOVA of ln-transformed plasma morphine Cmax||98.7|82.9|
81723245|NCT00759759|163141603|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA performed on the ratio of geometric means|mean ratio|101.1||||||90.0|96.9|105.4|||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis of ln-transformed plasma morphine AUClast||105.4|96.9|
81723246|NCT00759759|163141604|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence intervals for the ratios (test/reference) of the least squares means of the non-transformed parameters Cmax, AUClast, AUCinf, Tmax, λz, and T1/2, were calculated.|mean ratio|101.3||||||90.0|96.2|106.7|||ANOVA|||||106.7|96.2|
81723247|NCT00828516|163141675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.96|<|0.001||95.0||||This was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided||"MYMOP uses a 7-point scale, from 0 to 6, with 0 as good as it can be, and 6 as bad as it can be. Higher values represent a worse outcome."|There will be no improvement in MYMOP profile score after 6 acupuncture treatments.||||<0.001
81723248|NCT00828516|163141676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.94|<|0.001||95.0||||There will be no improvement in MYMOP profile score after 12 treatments|t-test, 2 sided||"MYMOP uses a 7-point scale, from 0 to 6, with 0 as good as it can be, and 6 as bad as it can be. Higher values represent a worse outcome."|||||<0.001
81723249|NCT01556165|163141677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|75.0|-4.53|-1.47||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|ANCOVA|||This study was designed to show a trend, that is, to show a clinical difference in the primary efficacy analysis, at a two-sided significance level of 0.25. Assuming a difference between rasagiline and placebo of a 3-point change in the UPDRS total score and a standard deviation on the change from baseline of 7 points, a sample size of 60 patients per treatment group gave an 88% probability of showing a trend. LOCF (last observation carried forward) was used.||-1.47|-4.53|0.0254
81723250|NCT01556165|163141678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.21|||ANCOVA|The same ANCOVA methodology as for the primary endpoint was used.||LOCF (last observation carried forward) was used.||-0.21|-1.03|0.0032
81470779|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.84|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 18C||0.84|0.66|
81723251|NCT01556165|163141679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.1963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.35|||ANCOVA|The same ANCOVA methodology as for the primary endpoint was used.||LOCF (last observation carried forward) was used.||0.35|-1.70|0.1963
81723252|NCT01556165|163141680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.0641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|0.1|||ANCOVA|The same ANCOVA methodology as for the primary endpoint was used.||LOCF (last observation carried forward) was used.||0.10|-3.52|0.0641
81470780|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.92|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 19A||0.92|0.73|
81723253|NCT00337129|163141763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response probability|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.17|||two-stage binomial|||Null hypothesis: response probability \< 5%; alternative hypothesis: response probability \> 20%. A two-stage design was used. If no responses among the first 20 patients, the study would be terminated with the conclusion that E7389 is inactive. However, if at least one response was seen then an additional 20 patients would be accrued. Five or more responses out of 40 would be considered evidence that E7389 warranted further study. This design had a significance level of 5% and a power of 92%.||0.17|0.01|
81723254|NCT01467570|163141774|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The differences between study groups were considered significant when the p value was \<0.05 or when the 95% CI for RD or MD did not include 0 (equivalent to p \< 0.05).||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.28
81723255|NCT03712137|163141784|SUPERIORITY||Responder Rate Difference|30.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.33|46.54|||Multiple Imputation|The procedure used to perform Multiple Imputation is PROC MIANALYZE in SAS with normal approximation||||46.54|15.33|0.0001
81723256|NCT03712137|163141787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|45.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.45|51.28|||Paired T-test|||||51.28|40.45|<0.0001
81723257|NCT02580318|163141815|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||the separate paired sample t-tests were conducted to compare the baseline BrAC to the BrAC after the manipulation (poor effort)|t-test, 2 sided|||this p value is calculated for poor effort||||<0.0001
81723258|NCT02580318|163141815|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||the separate paired sample t-tests were conducted to compare the baseline BrAC to the BrAC after the manipulation (hyperventilation - immediate)|t-test, 2 sided|||p value calculated for hyperventilation (immediate)||||<0.0001
81723259|NCT02580318|163141815|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||the separate paired sample t-tests were conducted to compare the baseline BrAC to the BrAC after the manipulation (5 minutes after hyperventilation)|t-test, 2 sided|||p value calculated for hyperventilation (after 5 minutes)||||<0.0001
81723260|NCT02580318|163141815|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||the separate paired sample t-tests were conducted to compare the baseline BrAC to the BrAC after the manipulation (10 minutes after hyperventilation)|t-test, 2 sided|||p value calculated for hyperventilation (after 10 minutes)||||<0.0001
81723261|NCT02580318|163141815|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||the separate paired sample t-tests were conducted to compare the baseline BrAC to the BrAC after the manipulation (immediately after drinking water)|t-test, 2 sided|||p value calculated for drinking water (immediate)||||<0.0001
81723262|NCT02580318|163141815|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||the separate paired sample t-tests were conducted to compare the baseline BrAC to the BrAC after the manipulation (5 minutes after drinking water)|t-test, 2 sided|||p value calculated for drinking water (5 minutes)||||<0.0001
81723263|NCT01222715|163141831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The event free survival distributions of patients in Regimen A and Regimen B were compared using the log-rank test.||||0.0124
81723264|NCT00948025|163141949|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U test was used to derive p-values.||||||0.0433||||||"1. a priori threshold for statistical significance set at p\<0.05.~2. the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons."|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"1. P-value comparing static 2-point discrimination per visit derived from mixed linear modeling of longitudinal data.~2. P-Value is based on Mann-Whitney U test."||||0.0433
81723265|NCT03555890|163141971|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90 percent (%) confidence interval of the geometric mean ratio (Levocetirizine ODT/ Levocetirizine IRT) was within the acceptable range of 0.80 to 1.25 then Levocetirizine ODT was to be considered bioequivalent to the Levocetirizine IRT.|Ratio of geometric mean|0.975|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.948|1.003||||||||1.003|0.948|
81723266|NCT03555890|163141972|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90 percent (%) confidence interval of the geometric mean ratio (Levocetirizine ODT/ Levocetirizine IRT) was within the acceptable range of 0.80 to 1.25 then Levocetirizine ODT was to be considered bioequivalent to the Levocetirizine IRT.|Ratio of geometric mean|0.978|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.958|0.998||||||||0.998|0.958|
81723267|NCT03555890|163141973|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90 percent (%) confidence interval of the geometric mean ratio (Levocetirizine ODT/ Levocetirizine IRT) was within the acceptable range of 0.80 to 1.25 then Levocetirizine ODT was to be considered bioequivalent to the Levocetirizine IRT.|Ratio of geometric mean|0.934|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.875|0.998||||||||0.998|0.875|
81470781|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.98|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 19F||0.98|0.79|
81470782|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.13|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 23F||1.13|0.84|
81723268|NCT03555890|163141974|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90 percent (%) confidence interval of the geometric mean ratio (Levocetirizine ODT/ Levocetirizine IRT) was within the acceptable range of 0.80 to 1.25 then Levocetirizine ODT was to be considered bioequivalent to the Levocetirizine IRT.|Ratio of geometric mean|0.857|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.815|0.902||||||||0.902|0.815|
81723269|NCT03372369|163142035|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The Bonferroni correction is used to account for multiple comparisons. In this analysis, p\<0.01 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the change in the contraceptive knowledge score for the CDC poster between baseline and followup is 0.||||<0.0001
81723270|NCT03372369|163142035|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The Bonferroni correction is used to account for multiple comparisons. In this analysis, p\<0.01 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the change in the contraceptive knowledge score for the patient-centered poster between baseline and followup is 0.||||<0.0001
81470783|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|92.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.84|104.81|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 22F||104.81|80.84|
81470784|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|34.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.5|41.54|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 33F||41.54|28.50|
81470785|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.94|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 1||0.94|0.74|
81470786|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|2.18|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 3||2.18|1.71|
81470787|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.14|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 4||1.14|0.90|
81470788|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.94|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 5||0.94|0.72|
81470789|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.66|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 6A||0.66|0.49|
81470790|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.1|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 6B||1.10|0.74|
81538412|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.49|-4.46||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-4.46|-12.49|<0.0001
81723271|NCT03372369|163142035|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The Bonferroni correction is used to account for multiple comparisons. In this analysis, p\<0.01 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the patient-centered poster does not produce a larger increase in the contraceptive knowledge score between baseline and followup than the CDC poster.||||<0.0001
81723272|NCT03372369|163142036|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The Bonferroni correction is used to account for multiple comparisons. In this analysis, p\<0.01 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the change in the effective contraception preference score for the CDC poster between baseline and followup is 0.||||<0.001
81723273|NCT03372369|163142036|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The Bonferroni correction is used to account for multiple comparisons. In this analysis, p\<0.01 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the change in the effective contraception preference score for the patient-centered poster between baseline and followup is 0.||||<0.01
81538413|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.12|-3.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-3.13|-11.12|0.0005
81723274|NCT03372369|163142036|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.01||||||The Bonferroni correction is used to account for multiple comparisons. In this analysis, p\<0.01 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the patient-centered poster does not produce a larger increase in the effective contraception preference score between baseline and followup than the CDC poster.||||>0.01
81723275|NCT03372369|163142037|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.01||||||The Bonferroni correction is used to account for multiple comparisons. In this analysis, p\<0.01 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the change in the perceived pregnancy risk score for the CDC poster between baseline and followup is 0.||||>0.01
81723276|NCT03372369|163142037|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.01||||||The Bonferroni correction is used to account for multiple comparisons. In this analysis, p\<0.01 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the change in the perceived pregnancy risk score for the patient-centered poster between baseline and followup is 0.||||>0.01
81723277|NCT03372369|163142037|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.01||||||The Bonferroni correction is used to account for multiple comparisons. In this analysis, p\<0.01 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the patient-centered poster does not produce a larger increase in the perceived pregnancy risk score between baseline and followup than the CDC poster.||||>0.01
81723278|NCT03372369|163142038|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.01||||||The Bonferroni correction is used to account for multiple comparisons. In this analysis, p\<0.01 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the change in the accuracy of perceived pregnancy risk score for the CDC poster between baseline and followup is 0.||||>0.01
81723279|NCT03372369|163142038|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.01||||||The Bonferroni correction is used to account for multiple comparisons. In this analysis, p\<0.01 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the change in the accuracy of perceived pregnancy risk score for the patient-centered poster between baseline and followup is 0.||||>0.01
81723280|NCT03372369|163142038|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.01||||||The Bonferroni correction is used to account for multiple comparisons. In this analysis, p\<0.01 is the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the patient-centered poster does not produce a larger increase in the accuracy of perceived pregnancy risk score between baseline and followup than the CDC poster.||||>0.01
81723281|NCT02239601|163142039|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.01|0.17|0.053
81723282|NCT04682639|163142058|OTHER||LS mean difference|-18.54||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|-4.49|||ANCOVA||Estimates were from ANCOVA model for rank score of percent change from baseline in esophageal PEC.|||-4.49|-32.60|0.0103
81723283|NCT04682639|163142058|OTHER||LS mean difference|-7.53||||0.2861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.48|6.42|||ANCOVA||Estimates were from ANCOVA model for rank score of percent change from baseline in esophageal PEC.|||6.42|-21.48|0.2861
81723284|NCT04682639|163142059|OTHER||LS mean difference|2.38||||0.4894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.43|9.19|||Linear mixed effects model|||||9.19|-4.43|0.4894
81723285|NCT04682639|163142059|OTHER||LS mean difference|4.7||||0.1671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|11.41|||Linear mixed effects model|||||11.41|-2.00|0.1671
81723286|NCT04682639|163142060|OTHER||LS mean difference|-54.53||||0.0565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.59|1.54|||ANCOVA|||||1.54|-110.59|0.0565
81723287|NCT04682639|163142060|OTHER||LS mean difference|-13.95||||0.6193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.61|41.71|||ANCOVA|||||41.71|-69.61|0.6193
81723288|NCT04682639|163142061|OTHER||Adjusted difference from placebo|21.9||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.23|34.57|||Mantel Haenszel|||||34.57|9.23|0.0007
81723289|NCT04682639|163142061|OTHER||Adjusted difference from placebo|13.85||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.03|24.66|||Mantel Haenszel|||||24.66|3.03|0.0121
81723290|NCT04682639|163142062|OTHER||Adjusted difference from placebo|12.15||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|22.16|||Mantel Haenszel|||||22.16|2.15|0.0173
81723291|NCT04682639|163142062|OTHER||Adjusted difference from placebo|8.37||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|17.07|||Mantel Haenszel|||||17.07|-0.32|0.0590
81723292|NCT02613416|163142071|OTHER|||||||0.026||||||The p value was calculated.|Blyth-Still Casella Confidence Interval|||The primary hypothesis for this early phase study was that at least 30% of women would experience a \>5% relative decrease in their breast density after 6 months of treatment with denosumab 120 mg subcutaneous dose once a month.||||0.026
81723293|NCT00763269|163142084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81723294|NCT00763269|163142085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81723295|NCT00763269|163142086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81470791|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.91|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 7F||0.91|0.72|
81470792|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.22|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 9V||1.22|0.94|
81723296|NCT00763269|163142087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81470793|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.97|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 14||0.97|0.71|
81723297|NCT01398982|163142089|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Based on our published prospective, nonrandomized study using TAP block in abdominally-based autologous tissue breast reconstruction, 40 patients per group would achieve 85% power to detect a 65% reduction in mean total opioid consumption between the control and study groups (significance level alpha = 0.05; using a two-sided Wilcoxon rank-sum test).||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81470794|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.12|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 18C||1.12|0.88|
81723298|NCT01791127|163142103|SUPERIORITY|The primary endpoint 1 hypothesis was evaluated by performing an exact, binomial test comparing a binomial proportion (AEFR at 12 months) to 94.0%, with Type I error (alpha) or 0.025 and power of 80%.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact, binomial|||||||<0.0001
81470795|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.92|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 19A||0.92|0.73|
81470796|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.01|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 19F||1.01|0.81|
81470797|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.37|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 23F||1.37|1.01|
81723299|NCT01791127|163142104|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact, binomial|||The primary endpoint 2 hypothesis was evaluated by performing an exact, binomial test comparing a binomial proportion (AEFR at 12 months) to 94.0%, with Type I error (alpha) or 0.025 and power of 80%.||||<0.0001
81470798|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|80.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.3|91.24|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 22F||91.24|70.30|
81470799|NCT02987972|162633535|OTHER||GMC Ratio|32.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.25|39.78|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 33F||39.78|27.25|
81470800|NCT02987972|162633536|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.2||||||Difference in percentages calculated as V114 Lot 1 minus Prevnar 13™. Confidence intervals based on Miettinen and Nurminen method.||3.2|-3.1|
81723300|NCT01791127|163142105|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact, binomial|||The primary endpoint 3 hypothesis was evaluated by performing an exact, binomial test comparing a binomial proportion (successful sensing and pacing rate at 12 months) to 97.0%, with Type I error (alpha) or 0.025 and power of 80%.||||<0.0001
81723301|NCT01791127|163142106|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||The primary endpoint 4 hypothesis was evaluated by performing an exact, binomial test comparing a binomial proportion (AEFR at 5 years) to 92.5%, with Type I error (alpha) or 0.025 and power of 80%.|On April 15, 2019, BIOTRONIK received FDA approval to transition the ongoing SIELLO Post Approval Registry to a new EP PASSION real-world data methodology. As of study closure, the number of subjects with complete data required to perform the hypothesis test was not met. Therefore, this outcome measure was not analyzed.|||
81723302|NCT03471182|163142118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035||||||Primary hypothesis of a group difference (i.e., CUD vs HHC-PET participants) in mGluR5 availability was assessed as the significance level of the fixed-effect of group at a threshold of p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Measure Data were tested using a single linear mixed effects model. The 9 regions of interest (i.e., all 9 Rows of the Outcome Measure Data) were included in the model as a within-subjects factor for the fixed-effect of region. Group (i.e., CUD, HHC-PET) was included in the model as a between-subjects factor for the fixed-effect of group. The model also included the region-by-group interaction term and a factor to model the random-effect of participant.||||0.035
81723303|NCT03471182|163142119|SUPERIORITY|Outcome Measure Data were tested using a single linear mixed effects model. The 4 brain networks of interest (i.e., all 4 Rows of the Outcome Measure Data) were included in the model as a within-subjects factor for the fixed-effect of network. Group (i.e., CUD, HC-MRI) was included in the model as a between-subjects factor for the fixed-effect of group. The model also included the network-by-group interaction term and a factor to model the random-effect of participant.||||||0.024||||||Primary hypothesis of group differences (i.e., CUD vs HC-MRI participants) in functional brain network engagement was assessed as the significance level of the fixed-effect of group at a threshold of p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.024
81470801|NCT02987972|162633536|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|5.0||||||Difference in percentages calculated as V114 Lot 2 minus Prevnar 13™. Confidence intervals based on Miettinen and Nurminen method.||5.0|-0.7|
81470802|NCT02987972|162633537|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.6||||||Difference in percentages calculated as V114 Lot 1 minus Prevnar 13™. Confidence intervals based on Miettinen and Nurminen method.||1.6|-0.8|
81470803|NCT02987972|162633537|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.6||||||Difference in percentages calculated as V114 Lot 2 minus Prevnar 13™. Confidence intervals based on Miettinen and Nurminen method.||1.6|-0.8|
81470804|NCT02987972|162633538|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|12.8|||||Difference in percentages calculated as V114 Lot 1 minus Prevnar 13™.|||12.8|-0.3|
81470805|NCT02987972|162633538|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|12.9|||||Difference in percentages calculated as V114 Lot 2 minus Prevnar 13™.|||12.9|-0.2|
81723304|NCT03471182|163142120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||Primary hypothesis of group differences (i.e., CUD vs HC-MRI participants) in fALFF was assessed as the significance level of the fixed-effect of group at a threshold of p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Measure Data were tested using a single linear mixed effects model. The 5 brain networks of interest (i.e., all 5 Rows of the Outcome Measure Data) were included in the model as a within-subjects factor for the fixed-effect of network. Group (i.e., CUD, HC-MRI) was included in the model as a between-subjects factor for the fixed-effect of group. The model also included the network-by-group interaction term and a factor to model the random-effect of participant.||||0.870
81723305|NCT04440163|163142122|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was greater than (\>) minus (-)10 percent (%), the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|6.0|||Based on Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||MenA||6.0|-0.2|
81723306|NCT04440163|163142122|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|41.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.4|47.5||||||MenC||47.5|34.4|
81723307|NCT04440163|163142122|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.8|30.4||||||MenW||30.4|18.8|
81723308|NCT04440163|163142122|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|23.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|30.1||||||MenY||30.1|18.0|
81723309|NCT04440163|163142123|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|0.5||||||MenA||0.5|-6.5|
81723310|NCT04440163|163142123|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|3.3||||||MenC||3.3|-4.6|
81723311|NCT04440163|163142123|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.3||||||MenW||4.3|-2.2|
81723312|NCT04440163|163142123|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|3.8||||||MenY||3.8|-4.6|
81723313|NCT04440163|163142124|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|15.2||||||||15.2|4.2|
81723314|NCT04440163|163142125|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|8.9||||||A22||8.9|-0.7|
81723315|NCT04440163|163142125|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|4.3||||||A56||4.3|-1.0|
81723316|NCT04440163|163142125|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|16.6||||||B24||16.6|5.2|
81723317|NCT04440163|163142125|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|11.9||||||B44||11.9|2.9|
81723318|NCT04440163|163142157|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|5.3||||||MenA||5.3|-1.0|
81723319|NCT04440163|163142157|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|17.9||||||MenC||17.9|3.0|
81723320|NCT04440163|163142157|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|13.1||||||MenW||13.1|-0.1|
81470806|NCT02987972|162633539|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.7||||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|5.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in percentages calculated as V114 Lot 1 minus Prevnar 13™.|||5.2|-3.9|0.772
81470807|NCT02987972|162633539|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|2.6||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|7.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen||Difference in percentages calculated as V114 Lot 2 minus Prevnar 13™.|||7.0|-1.7|0.235
81723321|NCT04440163|163142157|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|18.2||||||MenY||18.2|5.0|
81723322|NCT04440163|163142158|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|1.4||||||MenA||1.4|-5.2|
81723323|NCT04440163|163142158|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|2.9||||||MenC||2.9|-4.9|
81723324|NCT04440163|163142158|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|4.6||||||MenW||4.6|-1.6|
81723325|NCT04440163|163142158|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was calculated based on Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants was \> -10%, the non-inferiority was concluded.|Difference in percentage of participants|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.0||||||MenY||5.0|-3.0|
81723326|NCT02229487|163142159|OTHER|||||||0.209|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.209
81723327|NCT00589693|163142165|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority will be established if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of the difference in clinical cure rate (doripenem minus imipenem-cilastatin) is greater than 15%|Difference of 2 binomial proportions|-11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|3.8|||Normal approximation of 2 proportions|||Null Hypothesis: The clinical cure rate of doripenem assessed at the EOT visit is more than 15% inferior to that of imipenem-cilastatin||3.8|-26.3|
81723328|NCT00589693|163142166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of 2 binomial proportions|-18.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.2|19.5|||Normal approximation of 2 proportions|||||19.5|-57.2|
81723329|NCT00589693|163142167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of 2 binomial proportions|-5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|11.7|||Normal approximation of 2 proportions|||||11.7|-23.0|
81723330|NCT00589693|163142168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.14
81723331|NCT00589693|163142169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of 2 binomial proportions|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|18.5|||Normal approximation of 2 proportions|||||18.5|-5.0|
81723332|NCT03231709|163142170|OTHER|||||||0.0141|||||||Mainland-Gart Test|||||||0.0141
81723333|NCT02609178|163142174|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Using G\*power 3.1.7, setting α at 0.05, (1- β) at 0.8, the number of the subjects enrolled could reach the actual power as 0.8.||||||0.003||||||Alpha value was set at 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.003
81723334|NCT02609178|163142174|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|stated above in statistical analysis 1||||||0.366||||||Alpha value was set at 0.05.|Tukey's multiple comparison test|||||||0.366
81723335|NCT02609178|163142174|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Stated above in statistical analysis 1.||||||0.002||||||Alpha value was set at 0.05.|Tukey's multiple comparison test|||||||0.002
81470808|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.76|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 1||0.76|0.62|
81723336|NCT02609178|163142174|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Stated above in statistical analysis 1.||||||0.054||||||Alpha value was set at 0.05.|Tukey's multiple comparison test|||||||0.054
81723337|NCT02609178|163142175|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Using G\*power 3.1.7, setting α at 0.05, (1- β) at 0.8, the number of the subjects enrolled could reach the actual power as 0.8.||||||0.006||||||alpha value was set at 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.006
81723338|NCT02609178|163142175|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Stated above in statistic analysis 1.||||||0.739||||||Alpha value was set at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.739
81723339|NCT02609178|163142175|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Stated above in statistical analysis 1.||||||0.03||||||Alpha value was set at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81723340|NCT02609178|163142175|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Stated above in statistical analysis 1.||||||0.009||||||Alpha value was set at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.009
81723341|NCT02609178|163142176|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Using G\*power 3.1.7, setting α at 0.05, (1- β) at 0.8, the number of the subjects enrolled could reach the actual power as 0.8.||||||0.001||||||alpha value was set at 0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81723342|NCT02609178|163142176|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Stated above in statistical analysis 1.||||||0.579||||||Alpha value was set at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.579
81723343|NCT02609178|163142176|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Stated above in statistical analysis 1.||||||0.001||||||Alpha value was set at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81723344|NCT02609178|163142176|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Stated above in statistical analysis 1.||||||0.002||||||Alpha value was set at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81723345|NCT02609178|163142177|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Using G\*power 3.1.7, setting α at 0.05, (1- β) at 0.8, the number of the subjects enrolled could reach the actual power as 0.8.||||||0.007||||||alpha value was set at 0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.007
81723346|NCT02609178|163142177|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Stated above in statistical analysis 1.||||||0.308||||||Alpha value was set at 0.05.|Tukey's multiple comparison test|||||||0.308
81723347|NCT02609178|163142177|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Stated above in statistical analysis 1.||||||0.005||||||Alpha value was set at 0.05.|Tukey's multiple comparison test|||||||0.005
81723348|NCT02609178|163142177|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Stated above in statistical analysis 1.||||||0.141||||||Alpha value was set at 0.05.|Tukey's multiple comparison test|||||||0.141
81723349|NCT01128153|163142178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.47|||ANCOVA||Adjusted mean treatment difference from the ANCOVA model (Saxagliptin - Placebo)|||-0.47|-0.86|<0.0001
81723350|NCT01128153|163142179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.667||0.0301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.85|-1.62|||ANCOVA||Adjusted mean treatment difference from the ANCOVA model (Saxagliptin - Placebo)|||-1.62|-31.85|0.0301
81723351|NCT01128153|163142180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.426||0.0301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.09|||ANCOVA||Adjusted mean treatment difference from the ANCOVA model (Saxagliptin - Placebo)|||-0.09|-1.77|0.0301
81723352|NCT01128153|163142181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.595||0.0868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.96|1.15|||ANCOVA||Adjusted mean treatment difference from the ANCOVA model (Saxagliptin - Placebo)|||1.15|-16.96|0.0868
81723353|NCT01128153|163142182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255||0.0868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.06|||ANCOVA||Adjusted mean treatment difference from the ANCOVA model (Saxagliptin - Placebo)|||0.06|-0.94|0.0868
81723354|NCT01128153|163142183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.006|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.852|21.05|||ANCOVA||Estimated Odds Ratio from the logistic regression model (Saxa/Placebo)|||21.05|3.852|<0.0001
81723355|NCT01954082|163142184|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.41||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.83||A-priori threshold for statistical significance at 0.05 was specified.|Robust Poisson|Model adjusted for strata defined by center and gestational age.|In the risk ratio, the numerator represents the Inositol arm and the denominator represents the placebo arm. (RR\>1 implies that the risk of mortality and/or severe ROP is greater in the Inositol group compared to the Placebo group).|The null hypothesis is there is no treatment effect on the development of severe ROP and mortality.||1.83|1.08|0.0095
81723356|NCT01954082|163142185|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.6599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.16||A-priori threshold for statistical significance at 0.05 was specified.|Robust Poisson regression|Model adjusted for strata defined by center and gestational age.|In the risk ratio, the numerator represents the Inositol arm and the denominator represents the placebo arm. (RR\>1 implies that the risk of BPD is greater in the Inositol group compared to the Placebo group).|The null hypothesis is there is no treatment effect on the incidence of BPD.||1.16|0.91|0.6599
81723357|NCT01954082|163142186|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05||||0.3883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.17||A-priori threshold for statistical significance at 0.05 was specified.|Robust Poisson regression|Model adjusted for strata defined by center and gestational age.||The null hypothesis is there is no treatment effect on the incidence of BPD or on mortality due to BDP.||1.17|0.94|0.3883
81723358|NCT01954082|163142187|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.53||||0.0306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.25||A-priori threshold for statistical significance at 0.05 was specified.|Robust Poisson regression|Model adjusted for strata defined by center and gestational age.|In the risk ratio, the numerator represents the Inositol arm and the denominator represents the placebo arm. (RR\>1 implies that the risk of mortality prior to ROP endpoint is greater in the Inositol group compared to the Placebo group).|The null hypothesis is there is no treatment effect on survival to ROP endpoint.||2.25|1.03|0.0306
81723359|NCT01954082|163142188|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.7464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.14||A-priori threshold for statistical significance at 0.05 was specified.|Robust Poisson regression|Model adjusted for strata defined by center and gestational age.||The null hypothesis is there is no treatment effect on the incidence of ROP||1.14|0.91|0.7464
81723360|NCT01954082|163142189|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.7598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.14||A-priori threshold for statistical significance at 0.05 was specified.|Robust Poisson regression|Model adjusted for strata defined by center and gestational age.|In the risk ratio, the numerator represents the Inositol arm and the denominator represents the placebo arm. (RR\>1 implies that the risk of Type 2 ROP or more severe ROP is greater in the Inositol group compared to the Placebo group).|The null hypothesis is there is no treatment effect on the incidence of Type 2 ROP or more severe ROP.||1.14|0.83|0.7598
81723361|NCT01954082|163142190|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04||||0.8133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.48||A-priori threshold for statistical significance at 0.05 was specified.|Robust Poisson regression|Model adjusted for strata defined by center and gestational age.|In the risk ratio, the numerator represents the Inositol arm and the denominator represents the placebo arm. (RR\>1 implies that the risk of severe IVH is greater in the Inositol group compared to the Placebo group).|The null hypothesis is there is no treatment effect on the incidence severe IVH.||1.48|0.74|0.8133
81723362|NCT01682512|163142206|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence for the change in DAS28 (ESR) was evaluated based on the two-sided 90% Confidence Interval (CI) for the treatment difference with respect to the mean change in the DAS28(ESR) score compared to baseline. Null hypothesis of non-equivalence was to be rejected if the 90% CI is fully contained within the interval of \[-0.5, 0.5\].|Adjusted mean difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|-0.03||Model analyzed was: DAS28(ESR) change from Baseline at Week 24 = overall mean + treatment + DAS28(ESR) Baseline score + visit + visit by treatment interaction + baseline-by-visit interaction + random error.|Mixed Models Analysis|A restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure (MMRM) approach was used.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as: BI 695500 - Rituxan®|||-0.03|-0.83|
81723363|NCT01682512|163142207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted ratio of gMeans (%)|102.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|107.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.5|115.76|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale: Ln(AUC0-tz)=overall mean+treatment effect+random error|Adjusted ratio of gMeans: BI 695500 versus Rituxan®; standard error is geometric standard error|The similarity of AUC(o- tz) was compared between treatment groups BI 695500 and Rituxan.||115.76|90.50|
81723364|NCT01682512|163142207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted ratio of gMeans (%)|88.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|107.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.24|99.46|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale: Ln(AUC0-tz)=overall mean+treatment effect+random error|Adjusted ratio of gMeans: BI 695500 versus MabThera®; standard error is geometric standard error|The similarity of AUC(o- tz) was compared between treatment groups BI 695500 and MabThera.||99.46|78.24|
81723365|NCT01682512|163142207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted ratio of gMeans (%)|86.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|107.449|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.5|97.09|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale: Ln(AUC0-tz)=overall mean+treatment effect+random error|Adjusted ratio of gMeans: Rituxan® versus MabThera®; standard error is geometric standard error|The similarity of AUC(o- tz) was compared between treatment groups Rituxan and MabThera.||97.09|76.50|
81723366|NCT01682512|163142208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted ratio of gMeans (%)|102.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|107.939|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.26|116.3|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale: Ln(AUC0-inf pred)=overall mean+treatment effect+random error|Adjusted ratio of gMeans: BI 695500 versus Rituxan®; standard error is geometric standard error|The similarity of AUC(o-inf pred) was compared between treatment groups BI 695500 and Rituxan.||116.30|90.26|
81723367|NCT01682512|163142208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted ratio of gMeans (%)|86.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|107.404|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.38|96.82|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale: Ln(AUC0-inf pred)=overall mean+treatment effect+random error|Adjusted ratio of gMeans: BI 695500 versus MabThera®; standard error is geometric standard error|The similarity of AUC(o-inf pred) was compared between treatment groups BI 695500 and MabThera.||96.82|76.38|
81723368|NCT01682512|163142208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted ratio of gMeans (%)|83.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|107.386|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.57|94.47|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale: Ln(AUC0-inf pred)=overall mean+treatment effect+random error|Adjusted ratio of gMeans: Rituxan® versus MabThera®; standard error is geometric standard error|The similarity of AUC(o-inf pred) was compared between treatment groups Rituxan and MabThera.||94.47|74.57|
81723369|NCT01682512|163142209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted ratio of gMeans (%)|95.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|106.608|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.21|106.62|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale: Ln(AUC0-336)=overall mean+treatment effect+random error|Adjusted ratio of gMeans: BI 695500 versus Rituxan®; standard error is geometric standard error|The similarity of AUC(0-336) was compared between treatment groups BI 695500 and Rituxan.||106.62|86.21|
81723370|NCT01682512|163142209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted ratio of gMeans (%)|89.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|106.775|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.23|99.74|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale: Ln(AUC0-336)=overall mean+treatment effect+random error|Adjusted ratio of gMeans: BI 695500 versus MabThera®; standard error is geometric standard error|The similarity of AUC(0-336) was compared between treatment groups BI 695500 and MabThera.||99.74|80.23|
81470809|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|2.28|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 3||2.28|1.75|
81723371|NCT01682512|163142209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted ratio of gMeans (%)|93.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|105.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.11|102.29|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale: Ln(AUC0-336)=overall mean+treatment effect+random error|Adjusted ratio of gMeans: Rituxan® versus MabThera®; standard error is geometric standard error|The similarity of AUC(0-336) was compared between treatment groups Rituxan and MabThera.||102.29|85.11|
81723372|NCT01682512|163142210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted ratio of gMeans (%)|93.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|105.995|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.32|103.5|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale: Ln(Cmax)=overall mean+treatment effect+random error|Adjusted ratio of gMeans: BI 695500 versus Rituxan®; standard error is geometric standard error|The similarity of observed Cmax was compared between treatment groups BI 695500 and Rituxan.||103.50|85.32|
81723373|NCT01682512|163142210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted ratio of gMeans (%)|89.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|105.657|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.51|97.83|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale: Ln(Cmax)=overall mean+treatment effect+random error|Adjusted ratio of gMeans: BI 695500 versus MabThera®; standard error is geometric standard error|The similarity of observed Cmax was compared between treatment groups BI 695500 and MabThera.||97.83|81.51|
81723374|NCT01682512|163142210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted ratio of gMeans (%)|95.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|105.744|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.62|104.25|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale: Ln(Cmax)=overall mean+treatment effect+random error|Adjusted ratio of gMeans: Rituxan® versus MabThera®; standard error is geometric standard error|The similarity of observed Cmax was compared between treatment groups Rituxan and MabThera.||104.25|86.62|
81723375|NCT01682512|163142212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted ratio of gMeans (%)|104.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|108.044|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.92|118.78|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale: Ln(AUC0-inf, ppk)=overall mean+treatment effect+random error|Adjusted ratio of gMeans: BI 695500 versus Rituxan®; standard error is geometric standard error|The similarity of AUC(0-inf, ppk) was compared between treatment groups BI 695500 and Rituxan.||118.78|91.92|
81723376|NCT01682512|163142212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted ratio of gMeans (%)|91.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|107.253|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.38|102.64|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale: Ln(AUC0-inf, ppk)=overall mean+treatment effect+random error|Adjusted ratio of gMeans: BI 695500 versus MabThera®; standard error is geometric standard error|The similarity of AUC(0-inf, ppk) was compared between treatment groups BI 695500 and MabThera.||102.64|81.38|
81723377|NCT01682512|163142212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted ratio of gMeans (%)|87.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|107.896|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.12|99.21|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on logarithmic scale: Ln(AUC0-inf, ppk)=overall mean+treatment effect+random error|Adjusted ratio of gMeans: Rituxan® versus MabThera®; standard error is geometric standard error|The similarity of AUC(0-inf, ppk) was compared between treatment groups Rituxan and MabThera.||99.21|77.12|
81723378|NCT03137082|163142238|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.03
81723379|NCT03137082|163142239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1
81723380|NCT03137082|163142241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81723381|NCT03137082|163142242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81723382|NCT03137082|163142243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5
81723383|NCT03137082|163142244|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.03
81723384|NCT03137082|163142245|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1
81723385|NCT03137082|163142246|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.3|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.3
81723386|NCT03137082|163142247|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.04
81723387|NCT03137082|163142248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4
81723388|NCT03137082|163142249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.08
81723389|NCT03137082|163142250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2
81723390|NCT00417027|163142251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Bonferroni corrected for 6 comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81723391|NCT00417027|163142251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||Bonferroni corrected for 6 comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81723392|NCT00417027|163142251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0||||Bonferroni corrected for 6 comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81723393|NCT00417027|163142252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.54
81723394|NCT00417027|163142253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.32
81723395|NCT00417027|163142254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.69
81723396|NCT00417027|163142255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0||||Analysis applies to all rows.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Analysis apply to all rows. Only 1 comparison was made between the groups in distribution of number of bolus doses.||||0.72
81723397|NCT00417027|163142256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.41
81723398|NCT00417027|163142257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.85
81723399|NCT01676311|163142297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38||||||For each permutation of the data, relevant result was saved and the corresponding p-value represents the proportion of results at least as extreme as observed in the original data.|Regression, Linear|||Regression analysis was run incorporating group, CVLT-II-total learning score at baseline and week 12, and covariates (Beck Depression Index \[BDI\], time post-injury, British Columbia Postconcussion Symptom Inventory \[BC-PSI\]). Regression analyses were repeated, permuting data observations for each outcome. The BDI and BC-PSI are covariates in the regression model and not pre-specified Primary and Secondary Outcome Measures.||||0.38
81723400|NCT01676311|163142297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38||||||For each permutation of the data, relevant result was saved and the corresponding p-value represents the proportion of results at least as extreme as observed in the original data.|Regression, Linear|||Regression analysis was run incorporating group (Huperzine A, placebo), baseline CVLT-II-short delay free recall (SDFR) score, outcome (CVLT-II-SDFR at week 12) and covariates (Beck Depression Index, time post-injury, British Columbia Postconcussion Symptom Inventory). Regression analyses were repeated, permuting data observations for each outcome i.e. we permuted the labels (Huperzine A or placebo) among the data observations and re-ran the regression.||||0.38
81723401|NCT01676311|163142297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42||||||For each permutation of the data, relevant result was saved and the corresponding p-value represents the proportion of results at least as extreme as observed in the original data.|Regression, Linear|||Regression analysis was run incorporating group (Huperzine A, placebo), baseline CVLT-II-long delay free recall (LDFR) score, outcome (CVLT-II-LDFR at week 12) and covariates (Beck Depression Index, time post-injury, British Columbia Postconcussion Symptom Inventory). Regression analyses were repeated, permuting data observations for each outcome i.e. we permuted the labels (Huperzine A or placebo) among the data observations and re-ran the regression.||||0.42
81470810|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.07|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 4||1.07|0.86|
81470811|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.96|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 5||0.96|0.78|
81470812|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.65|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 6A||0.65|0.50|
81470813|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.39|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 6B||1.39|1.06|
81723402|NCT01676311|163142300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||A chi-square test with factors of group (Huperzine A, placebo) and occurrence of seizure (yes, no) was performed. A permutation test was the used to assess the effect of Huperzine A on the prevalence of seizures.|Chi-squared test and permutation test|||||||0.48
81723403|NCT01676311|163142301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||A chi-squared test with factors of group (Huperzine A, placebo) and occurrence of behavioral side effects (yes, no) were performed. A permutation test was used to assess the effect of Huperzine A on the incidence of behavioral side effects.|Chi-squared test and permutation test|||Behavioral side effects statistical analysis||||0.44
81723404|NCT01676311|163142301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81||||||A chi-squared test with factors of group (Huperzine A, placebo) and occurrence of cardiac-respiratory side effects (yes, no) were performed. A permutation test was used to assess the effect of Huperzine A on the incidence of these side effects.|Chi-squared test and permutation test|||Cardiac-respiratory side effects statistical analysis||||0.81
81723405|NCT01676311|163142301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81||||||A chi-squared test with factors of group (Huperzine A, placebo) and occurrence of dermatological side effects (yes, no) were performed. A permutation test was used to assess the effect of Huperzine A on the incidence of dermatological side effects.|Chi-squared test and permutation test|||Dermatological side effects statistical analysis||||0.81
81723406|NCT01676311|163142301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73||||||A chi-squared test with factors of group (Huperzine A, placebo) and occurrence of gastrointestinal side effects (yes, no) were performed. A permutation test was used to assess the effect of Huperzine A on the incidence of these side effects.|Chi-squared test and permutation test|||Gastrointestinal side effects statistical analysis||||0.73
81723407|NCT01676311|163142301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||A chi-squared test with factors of group (Huperzine A, placebo) and occurrence of genitourinary/neurological side effects (yes, no) were performed. A permutation test was used to assess the effect of Huperzine A on the incidence of these side effects|Chi-squared test and permutation test|||Genitourinary/neurological side effects statistical analysis||||0.54
81723408|NCT01676311|163142301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27||||||A chi-squared test with factors of group (Huperzine A, placebo) and occurrence of hematological side effects (yes, no) were performed. A permutation test was used to assess the effect of Huperzine A on the incidence of these side effects.|Chi-squared test and permutation test|||Hematological side effects statistical analysis||||0.27
81723409|NCT01676311|163142301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||A chi-squared test with factors of group (Huperzine A, placebo) and occurrence of musculoskeletal side effects (yes, no) were performed. A permutation test was used to assess the effect of Huperzine A on the incidence of these side effects.|Chi-squared test and permutation test|||Musculoskeletal side effects statistical analysis||||0.41
81723410|NCT01676311|163142301|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||A chi-squared test with factors of group (Huperzine A, placebo) and occurrence of neurological side effects (yes, no) were performed. A permutation test was used to assess the effect of Huperzine A on the incidence of these side effects.|Chi-squared test and permutation test|||Neurological side effects statistical analysis||||1.00
81723411|NCT01032330|163142324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.054||||0.004|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.02||||One-sided Barnard's Test||||||0.020|0.004
81723412|NCT01032330|163142325|OTHER||cumulative probability|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.22|||||Kaplan-Meier estimate of cumulative probability of deterioration by 3 years|||.22|.10|
81723413|NCT01032330|163142326|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.024||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.094|||One-sided Barnard's Test|||||0.094|-0.038|0.27
81470814|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.82|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 7F||0.82|0.67|
81470815|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.95|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 9V||0.95|0.74|
81723414|NCT01032330|163142328|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 3 years. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||<.001
81723415|NCT01032330|163142329|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||ANCOVA|||Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome; P values for comparisons of binary outcomes are from logistic regression models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||0.38
81723416|NCT01032330|163142330|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 3 years. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||<.001
81723417|NCT01032330|163142331|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 6 months in the Older cohort. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||0.09
81723418|NCT01032330|163142331|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 6 months in the Younger cohort. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||0.02
81723419|NCT01032330|163142332|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 3 Years in the Older cohort. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||<.001
81723420|NCT01032330|163142332|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 3 Years in the Younger cohort. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||0.33
81723421|NCT01032330|163142333|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 6 months in the Older cohort. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||0.013
81723422|NCT01032330|163142333|OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 6 months in the Younger cohort. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||0.26
81470816|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.76|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 14||0.76|0.58|
81470817|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.9||||||Type 18C|IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|0.90|0.72|
81470818|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.91|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 19A||0.91|0.69|
81723423|NCT01032330|163142334|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 3 Years in the Older cohort. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||0.42
81723424|NCT01032330|163142334|OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 3 Years in the Younger cohort. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||0.61
81723425|NCT01032330|163142335|OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 6 months in the Older cohort. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||0.012
81723426|NCT01032330|163142335|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 6 months in the Younger cohort. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||0.02
81723427|NCT01032330|163142336|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 3 Years in the Older cohort. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||.002
81723428|NCT01032330|163142336|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 3 Years in the Younger cohort. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||0.01
81723429|NCT01032330|163142337|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 6 months in the Older cohort. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||0.11
81723430|NCT01032330|163142337|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 6 months in the Younger cohort. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||0.10
81723431|NCT01032330|163142338|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 3 Years in the Older cohort. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||0.60
81723432|NCT01032330|163142338|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value for the change between baseline and 3 Years in the Younger cohort. Two-sided p values for comparisons of continuous outcomes are from analysis of covariance models adjusting for the baseline level of the outcome.||||0.09
81723433|NCT01494649|163142358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.1||||0.2294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.06||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|The model included treatment as a fixed factor and basline Schiff score as a covariate.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 0.454% stannous fluoride toothpaste minus 0.76% sodium fluoride toothpaste. Negative difference favoured stannous fluoride toothpaste.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||0.06|-0.26|0.2294
81723434|NCT01494649|163142359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.12||||0.1792||95.0|-0.3|0.06||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed factor and baseline Schiff Sensitivity Score was a covariate.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 0.454% stannous fluoride toothpaste minus 0.76% sodium fluoride toothpaste. Negative difference favored stannous fluoride toothpaste.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||0.06|-0.30|0.1792
81470819|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.85|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 19F||0.85|0.65|
81470820|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.07|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 23F||1.07|0.79|
81723435|NCT01494649|163142360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.3||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed factor and baseline Schiff Sensitivity Score was a covariate.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 0.454% stannous fluoride toothpaste minus 0.76% sodium fluoride toothpaste. Negative difference favored stannous fluoride toothpaste.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||-0.30|-0.74|<0.0001
81723436|NCT01494649|163142361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean adjusted difference|-0.08||||0.9445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|2.32||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed factor and baseline Tactile Threshold score was a covariate.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 0.454% stannous fluoride toothpaste minus 0.76% sodium fluoride toothpaste. Negative difference favored stannous fluoride toothpaste.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||2.32|-2.49|0.9445
81723437|NCT01494649|163142362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-2.07||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|1.25||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed factor and baseline tactile threshold score was a covariate.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 0.454% stannous fluoride toothpaste minus 0.76% sodium fluoride toothpaste. Negative difference favored stannous fluoride toothpaste.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||1.25|-5.38|0.220
81538414|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.15|-1.58||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-1.58|-9.15|0.0057
81470821|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|27.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.64|31.4|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|type 22F||31.40|24.64|
81470822|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|25.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.61|28.92|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 33F||28.92|22.61|
81470823|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.85|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 1||0.85|0.69|
81723438|NCT01494649|163142363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean adjusted difference|8.69||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.96|13.43||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment was a fixed factor and baseline tactile threshold score was a covariate.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 0.454% stannous fluoride toothpaste minus 0.76% sodium fluoride toothpaste. Negative difference favored stannous fluoride toothpaste.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||13.43|3.96|0.0004
81723439|NCT03467971|163142364|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.0% - 125.0%.|Ratio of mean values|175.6652|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|153.779|200.6664||||||Statistical Analysis for Metformin||200.6664|153.7790|
81723440|NCT03467971|163142364|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.0% - 125.0%.|Ratio of mean values|104.457|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.766|111.606||||||Statistical Analysis for Gliclazide||111.6060|97.7660|
81723441|NCT03467971|163142365|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.0% - 125.0%.|Ratio of mean values|180.7734|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|157.0135|208.1287||||||Statistical Analysis for Metformin||208.1287|157.0135|
81723442|NCT03467971|163142365|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.0% - 125.0%.|Ratio of mean values|105.0818|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.0047|112.6699||||||Statistical Analysis for Gliclazide||112.6699|98.0047|
81723443|NCT03467971|163142366|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.0% - 125.0%.|Ratio of mean values|127.7779|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.2732|148.0612||||||Statistical Analysis for Metformin||148.0612|110.2732|
81723444|NCT03467971|163142366|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.0% - 125.0%.|Ratio of mean values|105.4183|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.5723|117.5081||||||Statistical Analysis for Gliclazide||117.5081|94.5723|
81723445|NCT01345058|163142416|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.65|||Chi-squared||Hazard ratio for seizure occurrence for polytherapy relative to monotherapy.|||1.65|0.35|0.49
81723446|NCT00301873|163142444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0855||0.2212||95.0||||The p-value is a test of whether the slope of the regression line is non-zero.|Regression, Linear|The linear regression assesses the relationship between baseline baseline steroid use and BMD change at 6 months (outcome).||59 patients were accrued to the study. The 27 patients with follow-up at 6 months are included in an analysis to assess the association between baseline steroid use and bone mass density at 6 months using linear regression.||||.2212
81470824|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|2.39|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 3||2.39|1.84|
81723447|NCT00301873|163142444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.2357|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1091||0.0413||95.0||||this p-value is at test of whether the slope of the regression line is non-zero.|Regression, Linear|The linear regression assesses the relationship between anticonvulsant use and BMD change at 6 months (outcome).||59 patients were accrued to the study. The 27 patients with follow-up at 6 months are included in an analysis to assess the association between baseline anticonvulsant use and bone mass density at 6 months using linear regression||||.0413
81470825|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.05|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 4||1.05|0.85|
81470826|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.95|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 5||0.95|0.77|
81470827|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.74|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 6A||0.74|0.57|
81470828|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.28|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 6B||1.28|0.97|
81723448|NCT00301873|163142444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1029||0.0418||95.0||||this p-value is at test of whether the slope of the regression line is non-zero.|Regression, Linear|The linear regression assesses the relationship between baseline steroid use and BMD change at 12 months (outcome).||59 patients were accrued to the study. The 19 patients with follow-up at 12 months are included in an analysis to assess the association between baseline steroid use and bone mass density at 12 months using linear regression||||.0418
81723449|NCT00301873|163142444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.2123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1209||0.1026||95.0||||the p-value is a test of whether the slope ofl the regression line is non-zero.|Regression, Linear|The linear regression assesses the relationship between anticonvulsant use and BMD change at 12 months.||59 patients were accrued to the study. The 19 patients with follow-up at 12 months are included in an analysis to assess the association between baseline anti-convulsant use and bone mass density at 12 months using linear regression||||.1026
81723450|NCT03958071|163142448|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|-0.1027||||0.281|||||||t-test, 2 sided||ASD=(X1-X2)/sqrt((s1\^2+s2\^2)/2). Where X denotes sample means in each cohort, and s denotes sample variances.|||||0.2810
81723451|NCT03958071|163142448|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|-0.078||||0.1421|||||||t-test, 2 sided||ASD=(X1-X2)/sqrt((s1\^2+s2\^2)/2). Where X denotes sample means in each cohort, and s denotes sample variances.|||||0.1421
81723452|NCT03958071|163142448|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|0.0159||||0.0048|||||||t-test, 2 sided||ASD=(X1-X2)/sqrt((s1\^2+s2\^2)/2). Where X denotes sample means in each cohort, and s denotes sample variances.|||||0.0048
81723453|NCT03958071|163142450|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|0.0214||||0.7681|||||||Chi-squared||ASD=(p1-p2)/(sqrt(p1\^(1-p1)+p2(1-p2))/2). Where p denotes proportion of a binary variable in each cohort.|||||0.7681
81723454|NCT03958071|163142450|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|0.371|||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared||ASD=(p1-p2)/(sqrt(p1\^(1-p1)+p2(1-p2))/2). Where p denotes proportion of a binary variable in each cohort.|||||<.0001
81723455|NCT03958071|163142450|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|0.349|||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared||ASD=(p1-p2)/(sqrt(p1\^(1-p1)+p2(1-p2))/2). Where p denotes proportion of a binary variable in each cohort.|||||<.0001
81723456|NCT03958071|163142451|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|-0.1257||||0.1659|||||||t-test, 2 sided||ASD=(X1-X2)/sqrt((s1\^2+s2\^2)/2). Where X denotes sample means in each cohort, and s denotes sample variances.|||||0.1659
81723457|NCT03958071|163142451|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|0.1566||||0.0112|||||||t-test, 2 sided||ASD=(X1-X2)/sqrt((s1\^2+s2\^2)/2). Where X denotes sample means in each cohort, and s denotes sample variances.|||||0.0112
81723458|NCT03958071|163142451|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|0.3019|||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided||ASD=(X1-X2)/sqrt((s1\^2+s2\^2)/2). Where X denotes sample means in each cohort, and s denotes sample variances.|||||<.0001
81723459|NCT03958071|163142452|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|-0.0209||||0.326|||||||t-test, 2 sided||ASD=(X1-X2)/sqrt((s1\^2+s2\^2)/2). Where X denotes sample means in each cohort, and s denotes sample variances.|||||0.3260
81723460|NCT03958071|163142452|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|-0.2694|||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided||ASD=(X1-X2)/sqrt((s1\^2+s2\^2)/2). Where X denotes sample means in each cohort, and s denotes sample variances.|||||<.0001
81723461|NCT03958071|163142452|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|-0.2352|||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided||ASD=(X1-X2)/sqrt((s1\^2+s2\^2)/2). Where X denotes sample means in each cohort, and s denotes sample variances.|||||<.0001
81723462|NCT03958071|163142453|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|0.09||||0.2042|||||||Chi-squared||ASD=(p1-p2)/(sqrt(p1\^(1-p1)+p2(1-p2))/2). Where p denotes proportion of a binary variable in each cohort.|||||0.2042
81723463|NCT03958071|163142453|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|0.21|||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared||ASD=(p1-p2)/(sqrt(p1\^(1-p1)+p2(1-p2))/2). Where p denotes proportion of a binary variable in each cohort.|||||<.0001
81723464|NCT03958071|163142453|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|0.11||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared||ASD=(p1-p2)/(sqrt(p1\^(1-p1)+p2(1-p2))/2). Where p denotes proportion of a binary variable in each cohort.|||||0.02
81723465|NCT03958071|163142454|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|0.0241||||0.7395|||||||Chi-squared||ASD=(p1-p2)/(sqrt(p1\^(1-p1)+p2(1-p2))/2). Where p denotes proportion of a binary variable in each cohort.|||||0.7395
81723466|NCT03958071|163142454|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|0.1644||||0.0017|||||||Chi-squared||ASD=(p1-p2)/(sqrt(p1\^(1-p1)+p2(1-p2))/2). Where p denotes proportion of a binary variable in each cohort.|||||0.0017
81723467|NCT03958071|163142454|OTHER||Absolute standardized differences (ASD)|0.1403||||0.0034|||||||Chi-squared||ASD=(p1-p2)/(sqrt(p1\^(1-p1)+p2(1-p2))/2). Where p denotes proportion of a binary variable in each cohort.|||||0.0034
81470829|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.86|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 7F||0.86|0.70|
81470830|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.97|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 9V||0.97|0.76|
81723468|NCT01142466|163142455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1384|||||||Log Rank|||Two-sided log rank test with alpha equal to 0.05 was used as the appropriate nonparametric method to compare the two groups.||||0.1384
81723469|NCT01142466|163142456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2635||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2635
81723470|NCT04084028|163142462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.91
81723471|NCT04084028|163142463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81723472|NCT04084028|163142464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.91
81723473|NCT04084028|163142465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.19
81723474|NCT04084028|163142466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.77
81723475|NCT04084028|163142467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.06
81470831|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.7|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 14||0.70|0.53|
81470832|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.34|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 18C||1.34|1.07|
81470833|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.94|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 19A||0.94|0.71|
81470834|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.94|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 19F||0.94|0.73|
81470835|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.35|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 23F||1.35|0.99|
81470836|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|26.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.31|29.68|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 22F||29.68|23.31|
81470837|NCT02987972|162633540|OTHER||GMC Ratio|24.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.32|27.25|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 33F||27.25|21.32|
81470838|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.81|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 1||0.81|0.62|
81470839|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|1.63|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 3||1.63|1.27|
81470840|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.02|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 4||1.02|0.76|
81470841|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.84|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 5||0.84|0.63|
81470842|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.82|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 6A||0.82|0.62|
81723476|NCT02414854|163142468|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error rate at 0.05 level. The procedure included the 2 primary outcome measures and the first 13 secondary outcome measures reported and considered 2 pair-wise comparisons: Dupilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo (for Dupilumab 200 mg) q2w and Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo (for Dupilumab 300 mg) q2w. Testing order is specified in analysis description.|Relative risk|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.68||Hierarchical testing sequence performed continued only when previous outcome measures was statistically significant at 0.05. Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Negative binomial regression model||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo (for Dupilumab 300 mg) q2w|Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with total number of events onset from randomization up to Week 52 or last contact date (whichever comes earlier) as response variable; with 4 treatment groups, age, region, baseline eosinophil strata, baseline ICS dose level, number of severe exacerbation events within 1 year prior to study as covariates; and log transformed standardized observation duration as an offset variable. Here, it is test no. 1 of testing order.||0.68|0.43|<0.0001
81723477|NCT02414854|163142468|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (performed only if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|Relative risk|0.523|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.413|0.662||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Negative binomial regression model||Dupilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo (for Dupilumab 200 mg) q2w|Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with total number of events onset from randomization up to Week 52 or last contact date (whichever comes earlier) as response variable; with 4 treatment groups, age, region, baseline eosinophil strata, baseline ICS dose level, number of severe exacerbation events within 1 year prior to study as covariates; and log transformed standardized observation duration as an offset variable. Here, it is test no. 3 of testing order.||0.662|0.413|<0.0001
81723478|NCT02414854|163142469|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (performed only if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|0.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.18||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo (for Dupilumab 300 mg) q2w|Analysis was performed using mixed-effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) model with change from baseline in FEV1 values up to Week 12 as response variable; and treatment, age, sex, baseline height, region, baseline eosinophil strata, baseline ICS dose level, visit, treatment by-visit interaction, baseline FEV1 value and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates. Here, it is test no. 2 of testing order.||0.18|0.08|<0.0001
81723479|NCT02414854|163142469|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (performed only if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS Mean Difference|0.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.19||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo (for Dupilumab 200 mg) q2w|Analysis was performed using MMRM model with change from baseline in FEV1 values up to Week 12 as response variable; and treatment, age, sex, baseline height, region, baseline eosinophil strata, baseline ICS dose level, visit, treatment by-visit interaction, baseline FEV1 value and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates. Here, it is test no. 4 of testing order.||0.19|0.08|<0.0001
81723480|NCT02414854|163142470|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (performed only if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS Mean Difference|9.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.74|13.07||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo (for Dupilumab 300 mg) q2w|Analysis performed using MMRM model(n=954 for 300 vs placebo)with percent change from baseline in FEV1 values up to Week 12 as response variable; \& treatment, age, sex, baseline height, region, baseline eosinophil strata, baseline ICS dose level, visit, treatment by-visit interaction, baseline FEV1 value \& baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates. Hierarchical testing procedure used to control type I error \& handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Here, it is test no. 5 of testing order.||13.07|5.74|<0.0001
81723481|NCT02414854|163142471|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (performed only if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|Relative risk|0.402|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.307|0.526||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Negative binomial regression model||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo (for Dupilumab 300 mg) q2w|Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with total number of events onset from randomization up to Week 52 or last contact date (whichever comes earlier) as response variable; with 4 treatment groups, age, region, baseline eosinophil strata, baseline ICS dose level, number of severe exacerbation events within 1 year prior to study as covariates; and log transformed standardized observation duration as an offset variable. Here, it is test no. 6 of testing order.||0.526|0.307|<0.0001
81723482|NCT02414854|163142472|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (performed only if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS Mean Difference|0.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.21||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo (for Dupilumab 300 mg) q2w|Analysis was performed using MMRM model with change from baseline in FEV1 values up to Week 12 as response variable; and treatment, age, sex, baseline height, region, baseline eosinophil strata, baseline ICS dose level, visit, treatment by-visit interaction, baseline FEV1 value and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates. Here, it is test no. 7 of testing order.||0.21|0.09|<0.0001
81723483|NCT02414854|163142473|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (performed only if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|Relative risk|0.326|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.234|0.454||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Negative binomial regression model||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo (for Dupilumab 300 mg) q2w|Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with total number of events onset from randomization up to Week 52 or last contact date (whichever comes earlier) as response variable; with 4 treatment groups, age, region, baseline eosinophil strata, baseline ICS dose level, number of severe exacerbation events within 1 year prior to study as covariates; and log transformed standardized observation duration as an offset variable. Here, it is test no. 8 of testing order.||0.454|0.234|<0.0001
81470843|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.22|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 6B||1.22|0.93|
81723484|NCT02414854|163142474|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (performed only if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|LS Mean Difference|0.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.32||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo (for Dupilumab 300 mg) q2w|Analysis was performed using MMRM model with change from baseline in FEV1 values up to Week 12 as response variable; and treatment, age, sex, baseline height, region, baseline eosinophil strata, baseline ICS dose level, visit, treatment by-visit interaction, baseline FEV1 value and baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates. Here, it is test no. 9 of testing order.||0.32|0.16|<0.0001
81723485|NCT02414854|163142475|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (performed only if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).|Relative risk|0.834||||0.2599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.608|1.144||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Negative binomial regression model||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo (for Dupilumab 300 mg) q2w|Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with total number of events onset from randomization up to Week 52 or last contact date (whichever comes earlier) as response variable; with 4 treatment groups, age, region, baseline eosinophil strata, baseline ICS dose level, number of severe exacerbation events within 1 year prior to study as covariates; and log transformed standardized observation duration as an offset variable. Here, it is test no. 10 of testing order.||1.144|0.608|0.2599
81723486|NCT01355523|163142516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.008
81723487|NCT01355523|163142516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Number need to treat|2.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.703|11.024||||||||11.024|1.703|
81723488|NCT01355523|163142516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|0.797||||||||0.797|0.076|
81723489|NCT01355523|163142517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.125
81723490|NCT01355523|163142518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.460
81723491|NCT01355523|163142519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81723492|NCT01355523|163142520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.264||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.264
81723493|NCT01355523|163142521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.351||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.351
81723494|NCT01355523|163142522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.446||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.446
81723495|NCT01355523|163142523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.122
81723496|NCT01355523|163142524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.907||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.907
81723497|NCT01355523|163142525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.555||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.555
81723498|NCT01355523|163142526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.930
81723499|NCT01355523|163142527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.386||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.386
81723500|NCT01355523|163142528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.241||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.241
81723501|NCT01355523|163142529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.339||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.339
81723502|NCT01355523|163142530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.578||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.578
81723503|NCT01355523|163142531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81723504|NCT00190684|163142687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for systolic BP|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Change = endpoint-baseline||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723505|NCT00190684|163142687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for diastolic BP|Wilcoxon sign-rank test|Change = endpoint-baseline||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723506|NCT00190684|163142688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for pulse|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723507|NCT00190684|163142689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for weight|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723508|NCT00190684|163142690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for height|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723509|NCT00190684|163142691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for weight 0 to 25th percentile|paired t-test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723510|NCT00190684|163142691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for weight 25th to 50th percentile|paired t-test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723511|NCT00190684|163142691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.644||95.0||||p-value is for weight 50th to 75th percentile|paired t-test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||0.644
81723512|NCT00190684|163142691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for weight 75th to 100th percentile|paired t-test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723513|NCT00190684|163142691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for height 0 to 25th percentile|paired t-test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723514|NCT00190684|163142691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||p-value is for height 25th to 50th percentile|paired t-test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||0.001
81470844|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.77|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 7F||0.77|0.59|
81470845|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.79|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 9V||0.79|0.60|
81470846|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.02|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 14||1.02|0.76|
81470847|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.08|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 18C||1.08|0.81|
81470848|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.01|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 19A||1.01|0.78|
81470849|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.1|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 19F||1.10|0.85|
81450254|NCT00390221|162587175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.67||Covariates included were number of relapses in the 1 year prior to study entry (p=0.001), baseline Expanded Disability Status Scale (\<=2.5 versus \>2.5, p=0.449), and age (\<=35 versus \>35, p=0.026).|Cox Proportional Hazard|||For each of the secondary endpoints, a sequential closed testing procedure was used, with the first comparison (the DAC HYP 300 mg group versus placebo) and the second comparison (the DAC HYP 150 mg group versus placebo). Secondary endpoints were rank prioritized, in the order presented. If statistical significance was not achieved for an endpoint, all endpoints(s) of a lower rank were not considered statistically significant.||0.67|0.30|<0.0001
81723515|NCT00190684|163142691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||95.0||||p-value is for height 50th to 75th percentile|paired t-test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||0.044
81723516|NCT00190684|163142691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for height 75th to 100th percentile|paired t-test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723517|NCT00190684|163142691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for BMI 0 to 25th percentile|paired t-test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723518|NCT00190684|163142691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032||95.0||||p-value is for BMI 25th to 50th percentile|paired t-test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||0.032
81723519|NCT00190684|163142691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.351||95.0||||p-value is for BMI 50th to 75th percentile|paired t-test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||0.351
81723520|NCT00190684|163142691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for BMI 75th to 100th percentile|paired t-test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723521|NCT00190684|163142692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for RR interval|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723522|NCT00190684|163142692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for QRS Interval|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723523|NCT00190684|163142692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for QT Bazett Correction|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723524|NCT00190684|163142692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||95.0||||p-value is for QT Data Correction|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||0.310
81723525|NCT00190684|163142692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.632||95.0||||p-value is for QT Fridericia Correction|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||0.632
81723526|NCT00190684|163142693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for HR.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723527|NCT00190684|163142695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||p<|0||95.0||||p-value is for Total Score|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||p<0.001
81723528|NCT00190684|163142695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for Inattentive Subscale Score|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723529|NCT00190684|163142695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||p<|0||95.0||||p-value is for Hyperactive Subscale Score|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||p<0.001
81723530|NCT00190684|163142696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for CGI ADHD Severity within group|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|This test is for a significance of a location shift from zero of the change from baseline within a treatment group.||||||<0.001
81723531|NCT00190684|163142697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for CPRS ADHD Index Subscale within group|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|This test is for a significance of a location shift from zero of the change from baseline within a treatment group.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723532|NCT00190684|163142697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||p<|0||95.0||||p-value is for CPRS Cognitive Subscale|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|This test is for a significance of a location shift from zero of the change from baseline within a treatment group.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||p<0.001
81723533|NCT00190684|163142697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0||||p-value is for CPRS Hyperactive Subscale|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|This test is for a significance of a location shift from zero of the change from baseline within a treatment group.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||0.026
81723534|NCT00190684|163142697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for CPRS Oppositional Subscale|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|This test is for a significance of a location shift from zero of the change from baseline within a treatment group.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no statistically significant difference between baseline and endpoint.||||<0.001
81723535|NCT03496207|163142702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-151.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|49.53||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-249.59|-52.63|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was used to compare change from baseline values with randomization stratification factor (WHO functional class) and baseline PVR as covariate.||Analysis based on calculated LS means.||-52.63|-249.59|0.0030
81723536|NCT03496207|163142702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-269.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|48.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-365.81|-173.03|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was used to compare change from baseline values with randomization stratification factor (WHO functional class) and baseline PVR as covariate.||Analysis based on calculated LS means.||-173.03|-365.81|<.0001
81723537|NCT03496207|163142703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|50.95||0.7851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-113.85|86.06|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was used to compare change from baseline values with randomization stratification factor (WHO functional class) and baseline PVR as covariate.||Analysis based on calculated LS means.||86.06|-113.85|0.7851
81470850|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.87|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 23F||0.87|0.64|
81723538|NCT03496207|163142704|SUPERIORITY||Multiple Imputation Mean Difference|-223.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|57.45|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-335.83|-110.49||Comparison of baseline and final value|ANCOVA||Standard multiple imputations are done with imputed values that are within the range of the minimum and maximum observed values using linear regression including baseline measurements.|||-110.49|-335.83|<.0001
81723539|NCT00810615|163142733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|A repeated measures model was designed so as to incorporate the adjust for the repeated (dependent) measures within individuals over time.||ANCOVA, baseline measurement was considered as a covariate and group (sham or 2.4 ATA), treatment (15 treatments, 30 treatments, and 6 weeks) as well as the interaction between group and treatment were considered as the independent variables.||||0.05
81723540|NCT00810615|163142745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5455||||||||||||||Relative Risk of Improvement in 2.4 ATA group vs. Sham in subjects with one significant event (blast or impact resulting in concussion symptoms) per Concussion History. PCL-M with significant improvement defined as a score decrease 10 or more.||||
81723541|NCT00810615|163142746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||||||||||||Relative Risk of Improvement in 2.4 ATA group vs. Sham in subjects with two significant events (blast or impact resulting in concussion symptoms) per Concussion History. PCL-M with significant improvement defined as a score decrease 10 or more.||||
81723542|NCT00810615|163142747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1111||||||||||||||Relative Risk of Improvement in 2.4 ATA group vs. Sham in subjects with three significant events (blast or impact resulting in concussion symptoms) per Concussion History. PCL-M with significant improvement defined as a score decrease 10 or more.||||
81723543|NCT00810615|163142748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||||||||||||Relative Risk of Improvement in 2.4 ATA group vs. Sham in subjects with four or more significant events (blast or impact resulting in concussion symptoms) per Concussion History. PCL-M with significant improvement defined as a score decrease 10 or more.||||
81723544|NCT02567266|163142751|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.2||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGI-I at Post-Treatment||.20|-.58|.338
81723545|NCT02567266|163142751|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.57||Threshold: p \<.05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGI-I at Post Treatment||0.57|-0.24|0.425
81723546|NCT02567266|163142751|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.06||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGI-I at Post||0.06|-0.77|0.09
81723547|NCT02567266|163142751|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.09||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGI-I at Follow-Up||0.09|-0.72|0.126
81723548|NCT02567266|163142751|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.19||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGI-I at Follow-Up||0.19|-0.65|0.28
81723549|NCT02567266|163142751|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.34||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGI-I at Follow-Up||0.34|-0.51|0.697
81723550|NCT02567266|163142752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.45||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGI-S at Follow-Up||0.45|-0.6|0.779
81723551|NCT02567266|163142752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.67||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGI-S at Follow-Up||0.67|-0.42|0.66
81723552|NCT02567266|163142752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.31||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGI-S at Post||0.31|-0.51|0.629
81723553|NCT02567266|163142752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.38||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGI-S at Post||0.38|-0.41|0.938
81723554|NCT02567266|163142752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.49||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGI-S at Post||0.49|-0.32|0.68
81723555|NCT02567266|163142752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.35||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGI-S at Follow-Up||0.35|-0.75|0.479
81723556|NCT02567266|163142753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|3.45||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGAS at Post||3.45|-2.85|0.852
81723557|NCT02567266|163142753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|3.07||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGAS at Post||3.07|-3.41|0.917
81723558|NCT02567266|163142753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|3.74||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGAS at Post||3.74|-2.81|0.778
81723559|NCT02567266|163142753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|5.19||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGAS at Follow-Up||5.19|-3.3|0.66
81723560|NCT02567266|163142753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|4.19||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGAS at Follow-Up||4.19|-4.55|0.935
81723561|NCT02567266|163142753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|5.55||Threshold: p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis||A negative value for the mean difference indicates that the lower numbered Group has a lower mean than the higher numbered group.|DV = CGAS at Follow-Up||5.55|-3.29|0.615
81723562|NCT02020785|163142757|SUPERIORITY|Main analyses were intention-to-treat using mixed effects models allowing intercepts to vary for each individual. Carryover effects were examined by using treatment by assignment-order interaction terms. Pre-specified sensitivity analyses were conducted excluding patients who were non-compliant, prior to data analysis: 1st, noncompliance based on missing product pickups and follow-up visits; 2nd, suspected poor compliance (\< 250 mg difference between the higher and lower period).\]|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.143||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.34||For each outcome, a p value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate (14.3%, 95% CI: -2.5%, 34.0%) is the estimated difference between end of higher phosphorus period and end of lower phosphorus period from mixed effects analyses for log-transformed 24-hour urine albumin excretion|Sample size for this study was calculated using the xsampsi module in STATA, based on a previous study with repeat 24-hour urine collections (standard deviation, 1.04). At an α level of 0.05, we anticipated that a sample size of 30 participants with mean albuminuria of 100 mg/d would result in \>80% power to detect a 13% difference in log- transformed albuminuria between the higher and lower phosphorus additive periods.||0.34|-0.025|0.05
81723563|NCT02020785|163142758|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.034||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.136||For each outcome, a p value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate (3.4%, 95% CI: -5.9%, 13.6%) is the estimated difference between end of higher phosphorus period and end of lower phosphorus period from mixed effects analyses for log-transformed fibroblast growth factor 23|||0.136|-0.059|0.05
81723564|NCT02020785|163142759|SUPERIORITY||mean difference (during each period)|-1.1||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|1.9||For each outcome, a p value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.9|-4.1|0.05
81723565|NCT02020785|163142760|SUPERIORITY||mean difference (during each period)|-0.8||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.0||For each outcome, a p value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.0|-2.7|0.05
81470851|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|149.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|130.23|172.06|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 22F||172.06|130.23|
81470852|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|90.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.93|102.12|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 1/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 33F||102.12|79.93|
81723566|NCT00068445|163142761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.56
81723567|NCT00068445|163142762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.36
81723568|NCT00068445|163142763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.25
81723569|NCT00068445|163142764|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.34
81723570|NCT00068445|163142765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.53
81723571|NCT00068445|163142766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.22
81723572|NCT00068445|163142767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.33
81723573|NCT00068445|163142768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.07
81723574|NCT00068445|163142769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.91
81723575|NCT00068445|163142770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81723576|NCT01155284|163142771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|||||The p value between treatment groups of C-peptide log (AUC+1) with covariate analysis adjusted for age, sex, baseline C-peptide concentration and duration of diabetes.|ANCOVA|||||||0.81
81723577|NCT01155284|163142772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.869|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.869
81723578|NCT00423488|163142786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least-squares means|-11.5||||0.005||95.0|-19.4|-3.5|||ANOVA|The analysis of variance (ANOVA) model included term of treatment effect. If more than one basal value was available, the latest was used.||||-3.5|-19.4|0.005
81470853|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.93|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 1||0.93|0.71|
81470854|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|1.68|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 3||1.68|1.31|
81470855|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.94|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 4||0.94|0.70|
81723579|NCT01255722|163142787|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The clinical non-inferiority margin was set to -10% maximum difference with the best comparator (i.e. iopromide).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.033||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.088|0.021|||Chi-squared|||Iobitridol was compared to the best of the two comparators. The two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference between both proportions (Iobitridol - Comparator) was computed and the lower limit of the CI compared to the clinical non-inferiority limit in the study. The non-inferiority of iobitridol over the best comparator was established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI was equal to or higher than the clinical non-inferiority limit.||0.021|-0.088|0.05
81723580|NCT01255722|163142788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.750
81723581|NCT01255722|163142790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81470856|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.79|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 5||0.79|0.60|
81470857|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.76|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 6A||0.76|0.58|
81470858|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.95|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 6B||0.95|0.72|
81470859|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.81|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 7F||0.81|0.62|
81723582|NCT01255722|163142791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.109|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.109
81470860|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.88|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 9V||0.88|0.67|
81723583|NCT01255722|163142792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.09
81723584|NCT00370396|163142802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference \[Synflorix-Synflorix minus Prevenar-Prevenar\] in terms of percentages of subjects reporting rectal fever \>39.0°C was computed.|Difference in percentage|-4.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.85|-0.21||||||Analysis aimed at demonstrating the non-inferiority of Synflorix™ vs Prevenar™ vaccine, both co-administered with Infanrix hexa™ vaccine, in terms of post-immunization febrile reactions with rectal fever \> 39.0°C.||-0.21|-11.85|
81723585|NCT04529499|163142818|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.67
81723586|NCT04529499|163142818|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.991|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.767|1.28|||||Favipiravir + supportive care in numerator and Placebo+ Supportive care in denominator for CPH ratio analysis|||1.280|0.767|
81723587|NCT04529499|163142819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.34
81723588|NCT02441179|163142820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.006
81723589|NCT02441179|163142821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.012
81723590|NCT02441179|163142822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.16
81723591|NCT02441179|163142823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.57
81723592|NCT02441179|163142824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.14
81723593|NCT02441179|163142825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.43
81470861|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.98|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 14||0.98|0.73|
81470862|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.24|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 18C||1.24|0.93|
81470863|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.93|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 19A||0.93|0.72|
81470864|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.03|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 19F||1.03|0.79|
81723594|NCT02441179|163142826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.55
81723595|NCT00725725|163142916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5299||||0.3934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0781|5.138|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.1380|-2.0781|0.3934
81723596|NCT00725725|163142916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2667||||0.3515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4665|4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.0000|-1.4665|0.3515
81723597|NCT00725725|163142917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8246||||0.3597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8307|2.1815|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.1815|-5.8307|0.3597
81723598|NCT00725725|163142917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4414||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5952|2.7124|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.7124|-3.5952|0.7770
81723599|NCT00725725|163142918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3356||||0.2683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8933|6.5644|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.5644|-1.8933|0.2683
81723600|NCT00725725|163142918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1317||||0.0844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4518|6.7152|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.7152|-0.4518|0.0844
81723601|NCT00725725|163142922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3456||||0.8894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6211|5.3124|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.3124|-4.6211|0.8894
81723602|NCT00725725|163142922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0417||||0.3765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5526|6.636|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.6360|-2.5526|0.3765
81723603|NCT00725725|163142923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2502||||0.8073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4963|8.9958|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.9958|-11.4963|0.8073
81723604|NCT00725725|163142923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0291||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2132|11.2714|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.2714|-7.2132|0.6610
81723605|NCT00725725|163142924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7296||||0.7895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7291|6.1883|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.1883|-4.7291|0.7895
81723606|NCT00725725|163142924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.526||||0.5488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5495|6.6015|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.6015|-3.5495|0.5488
81723607|NCT00725725|163142925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2766||||0.6516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9269|4.3738|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.3738|-6.9269|0.6516
81723608|NCT00725725|163142925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1867||||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5864|-0.7869|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.7869|-11.5864|0.0256
81723609|NCT03162354|163142929|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.11||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared||The direction of the comparison is from intervention sites to control sites.|We powered this hypothesis to detect a 17% increase (from 73% to 90%) in higher risk patients evaluated thoroughly for abuse at intervention sites, compared to baseline in prior PediBIRN studies. Generalized linear mixed-effects models were adopted to analyze 1,000 Monte Carlo datasets from simulation. For the target sample size of 304 higher risk patients (152 in each arm), the proportion of simulated datasets that yielded a statistically significant result for the primary hypothesis was 95.7%.||1.11|0.37|0.11
81723610|NCT03162354|163142930|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.98||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared||The direction of the comparison is from intervention sites to control sites.|||1.98|0.24|0.49
81723611|NCT03162354|163142931|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|5.13||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared||The direction of the comparison is from intervention sites to control sites.|||5.13|0.69|0.22
81723612|NCT03162354|163142932|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.85||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared||The direction of the comparison is from intervention sites to control sites.|||0.85|0.27|0.01
81723613|NCT03162354|163142933|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.6||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared||The direction of the comparison is from intervention sites to control sites.|||2.60|0.46|0.84
81723614|NCT03162354|163142934|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.38||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared||The direction of the comparison is from intervention sites to control sites.|||3.38|1.00|0.05
81723615|NCT03162354|163142935|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.49||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared||The direction of the comparison is from intervention sites to control sites.|||3.49|0.43|0.71
81723616|NCT03162354|163142936|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.53||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared||The direction of the comparison is from intervention sites to control sites.|||1.53|0.70|0.86
81723617|NCT03162354|163142937|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|3.52||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared||The direction of the comparison is from baseline prior studies to the cluster randomized trial|||3.52|1.16|0.01
81723618|NCT03162354|163142938|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.67||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared||The direction of the comparison is from baseline in prior studies to the cluster randomized trial.|||0.67|0.26|<.001
81723619|NCT03162354|163142939|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.31||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared||The direction of the comparison is from baseline in prior PediBIRN studies to the clinical trial.|||1.31|0.16|0.14
81723620|NCT03162354|163142941|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.05||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared||The direction of the comparison is from intervention sites to control sites.|||2.05|0.27|0.57
81723621|NCT03162354|163142942|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.99||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared||The direction of the comparison is from intervention sites to control sites.|||0.99|0.40|0.04
81723622|NCT04542330|163142959|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Andersen-Gill Cox|||Acute infection was analysed as recurrent events using an Andersen-Gill Cox proportional hazards regression model with time since inclusion as underlying time scale. The analysis was done for the composite outcome and for all subcomponents separately, presenting Hazard Ratios (HR) with 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) for each. For all recurrent outcomes, a wash-out period of 14 days was used to define new events.||||< 0.05
81723623|NCT04542330|163142960|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Cox|||Verified SARS-CoV-2 infection (first event) and all-cause hospitalisation (first event) was analysed using standard Cox proportional hazards models, but otherwise as described for primary outcome.||||< 0.05
81723624|NCT04542330|163142961|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Andersen-Gill Cox|||The secondary outcome, self-reported respiratory symptoms, was analysed the same way as the primary outcome (recurrent events).||||< 0.05
81723625|NCT04542330|163142962|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Cox|||Verified SARS-CoV-2 infection (first event) and all-cause hospitalisation (first event) was analysed using standard Cox proportional hazards models, but otherwise as described for the primary outcome.||||< 0.05
81723626|NCT02176642|163142963|NON_INFERIORITY|We estimated that women in the placebo group would have mean reduction of 3 UUI episodes per day. Assuming 50% improvement in UUI episodes per day is a clinically significant improvement, we estimated the experimental group would have a mean reduction of 4.5 UUI episodes per day with a SD of 1.5 UUI episodes per day. To detect such a difference with 80% power and alpha 0.05, we would need 88 participants for our analysis. To allow for a 12% dropout rate, our goal was to enroll 100 women.||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2
81723627|NCT02176642|163142964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4
81723628|NCT02176642|163142965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81723629|NCT02176642|163142966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.26
81723630|NCT02176642|163142967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.06
81723631|NCT02176642|163142968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81470865|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.08|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 23F||1.08|0.79|
81723632|NCT02176642|163142969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.44
81723633|NCT02176642|163142970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.73
81723634|NCT02176642|163142971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.94
81723635|NCT00295620|163142975|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.11|||Log Rank|||Arm A: Anastrozole for 2 yerars Arm B: Anastrozole for 5 years Null hypothesis: there is no difference between the two treatment arms in the probability of a DFS event||1.11|0.79|0.425
81723636|NCT00295620|163142976|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.25|||Log Rank|||Arm A: Anastrozole for 2 yerars Arm B: Anastrozole for 5 years Null hypothesis: there is no difference between the two treatment arms in the probability of a death event||1.25|0.83|0.867
81723637|NCT00295620|163142977|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.84|||Log Rank|||Arm A: Anastrozole for 2 yerars Arm B: Anastrozole for 5 years Null hypothesis: there is no difference between the two treatment arms in the probability of a fracture||1.84|1.00|0.052
81723638|NCT00295620|163142978|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.38|||Log Rank|||Arm A: Anastrozole for 2 yerars Arm B: Anastrozole for 5 years Null hypothesis: there is no difference between the two treatment arms in the probability of the occurrence of secondary carcinoma||1.38|0.81|0.678
81723639|NCT00295620|163142979|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.77|||Log Rank|||Arm A: Anastrozole for 2 years Arm B: Anastrozole for 5 years Null hypothesis: there is no difference between the two treatment arms in the probability of the occurrence of contralateral mammacarcinoma||1.77|0.75|0.531
81723640|NCT02989610|163142980|SUPERIORITY|Superiority hypothesis was that 95% lower confidence bound on proportion exceeded a threshold of 60%.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Clopper-Pearson method|||Proportion with wider therapeutic window using directional stimulation was compared to a performance goal of 60%.||||<0.0001
81723641|NCT02989610|163142981|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority hypothesis was that 95% lower confidence bound on proportion exceeded a threshold of 40%.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Clopper-Pearson method|||Proportion with wider therapeutic window using directional stimulation was compared to a performance goal of 60%.||||<0.0001
81723642|NCT02989610|163142982|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test.||"Comparison of UPDRS part III on medication from 3 months using omnidirectional stimulation to 6 months using directional stimulation.~The p-value presented is calculated and does not represent the threshold. The statistical test used for this endpoint is single sided, and the observed difference was in the opposite direction of the tested difference, leading to a p-value that is equivalent to 1 within the significance of the statistical software used."||||1.0000
81723643|NCT04508621|163142988|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Multiple imputation used for missing data.|Treatment difference = TNX-102 SL - Placebo|||0.1|-0.6|0.115
81723644|NCT04508621|163142989|SUPERIORITY|Patients with missing data considered non-responders.|Difference in Proportions|8.0||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|15.5|||Pearson Chi-Squared|||||15.5|0.5|0.038
81723645|NCT04508621|163142990|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-0.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Multiple imputation used for missing data.|Treatment difference = TNX-102 SL - Placebo|||-0.3|-6.4|0.030
81723646|NCT04508621|163142991|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Multiple imputation used for missing data.|Treatment Difference = TNX-102 SL - Placebo|||2.5|-3.2|0.797
81723647|NCT04508621|163142992|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-0.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Multiple imputation used for missing data.|Treatment Difference = TNX-102 SL - Placebo|||-0.7|-3.8|0.004
81723648|NCT04508621|163142993|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Multiple imputation used for missing data.|Treatment Difference = TNX-102 SL - Placebo|||0.2|-2.7|0.101
81723649|NCT04508621|163142994|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Multiple imputation used for missing data.|Treatment Difference = TNX-102 SL - Placebo|||0.0|-0.6|0.094
81723650|NCT01625286|163142999|SUPERIORITY|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours AZD5363|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.6|1.06||2-sided p-value|Regression, Cox|Cox PH model including treatment and PIK3CA status as factors/covariates||||1.06|0.60|0.308
81723651|NCT01625286|163143000|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.9||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-17.1|-0.8||1-sided p-value|ANCOVA|||||-0.8|-17.1|0.081
81723652|NCT01625286|163143006|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.93|2.54||1-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|including treatment and PIK3CA status as factors/covariates||||2.54|0.93|0.139
81723653|NCT01625286|163143007|SUPERIORITY|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours AZD5363|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.48|1.24||2-sided p-value|Log Rank|Cox PH model including treatment and PIK3CA status as factors/covariates||||1.24|0.48|0.482
81723654|NCT04355767|163143008|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||Analysis is of patients with a disease-progression event. The trial required a sample size of 900 patients to detect an absolute between-group difference of 10 percentage points (the minimum difference that we considered to be clinically important) with a power of 85%.|A Bayesian framework was used to calculate a risk difference of 1.9 percentage points (placebo group minus convalescent-plasma group) with a 95% credible interval of -6.0 to 9.8. The posterior probability of superiority was calculated to be 0.68. Efficacy was defined as a posterior probability of 0.975 or more that the proportion of patients with outcome events was higher in the placebo group.|||
81723655|NCT04355767|163143008|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|10.4|||||Risk difference after adjustment for age, sex, symptom duration.|Analysis is of patients with a disease-progression event.||10.4|-5.9|
81723656|NCT04355767|163143009|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||Analysis is of patients with a disease-progression event.|A Bayesian framework was used to calculate a risk difference of 3.0 percentage points (placebo group minus convalescent-plasma group) with a 95% credible interval of -4.9 to 10.8. The posterior probability of superiority was calculated to be 0.76. Efficacy was defined as a posterior probability of 0.975 or more that the proportion of patients with outcome events was higher in the placebo group.|||
81723657|NCT04355767|163143011|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.17||||||||1.17|0.69|
81723658|NCT04355767|163143012|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.1||||||||1.1|-0.4|
81723659|NCT00681824|163143022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7159||95.0|||||likelihood ratio of chi squared test|||||||0.7159
81723660|NCT02464059|163143028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-65.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|207.8||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-172.4|41.3||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||41.3|-172.4|0.21
81723661|NCT02464059|163143029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.6||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.02|5.91||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||5.91|-7.02|0.86
81470866|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|131.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|114.05|151.0|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 22F||151.00|114.05|
81470867|NCT02987972|162633541|OTHER||GMC Ratio|78.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.82|89.36|||||IgG GMC Ratio (V114 Lot 2/Prevnar 13™) based on ANOVA model with log-transformed IgG antibody responses as response variable and vaccination group as covariate.|Type 33F||89.36|69.82|
81470868|NCT01047332|162633553|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.530
81470869|NCT01047332|162633554|OTHER|||||||0.997|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.997
81723662|NCT00289731|163143148|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference between the two treatment groups (Twinrix Group minus Engerix-B+Havrix Group), in terms of seropositivity rates for anti-HAV antibody, being - 10%.|Difference in seropositivity rate|-1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.34|1.48||||||Difference in seropositivity rates against hepatitis A virus (HAV) antigen: To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Twinrix vaccine (Twinrix Group) administered at Months 0, 1 and 6 was non-inferior to that of separately administered monovalent vaccines Engerix-B at Months 0, 1 and 6 and Havrix at Months 0 and 6 (Engerix-B+Havrix Group), in terms of anti-HAV seropositivity rates, at Month 7.||1.48|-5.34|
81723663|NCT00289731|163143148|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference between the two treatment groups (Twinrix Group minus HB VAX PRO+Vaqta Group), in terms of seropositivity rates for anti-HAV antibody, being - 10%.|Difference in seropositivity rate|-1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|1.6||||||Difference in seropositivity rates against hepatitis A virus (HAV) antigen: To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Twinrix vaccine (Twinrix Group) administered at Months 0, 1 and 6 was non-inferior to that of separately administered monovalent vaccines HB VAX PRO at Months 0, 1 and 6 and Vaqta at Months 0 and 6 (HB VAX PRO+Vaqta Group), in terms of anti-HAV seropositivity rates, at Month 7.||1.60|-5.31|
81723664|NCT00289731|163143149|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference between the two treatment groups (Twinrix Group minus Engerix-B+Havrix Group), in terms of seroprotection rates for anti-HBs antibody, being - 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|12.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.97|19.35||||||Difference in seroprotection rates against hepatitis B surface (HBs) antigen: To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Twinrix vaccine (Twinrix Group) administered at Months 0, 1 and 6 was non-inferior to that of separately administered monovalent vaccines Engerix-B at Months 0, 1 and 6 and Havrix at Months 0 and 6 (Engerix-B+Havrix Group), in terms of anti-HBs seroprotection rates, at Month 7.||19.35|4.97|
81723665|NCT00289731|163143149|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference between the two treatment groups (Twinrix Group minus HB VAX PRO+Vaqta Group), in terms of seroprotection rates for anti-HBs antibody, being - 15%.|Difference in seroprotection rates|20.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.92|28.62||||||Difference in seropositivity rates against hepatitis B surface (HBs) antigen: To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Twinrix vaccine (Twinrix Group) administered at Months 0, 1 and 6 was non-inferior to that of separately administered monovalent vaccines HB VAX PRO at Months 0, 1 and 6 and Vaqta at Months 0 and 6 (HB VAX PRO+Vaqta Group), in terms of anti-HBs seroprotection rates, at Month 7.||28.62|12.92|
81723666|NCT00467818|163143202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.0
81723667|NCT00467818|163143203|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.10
81723668|NCT00467818|163143205|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||<|0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.5
81723669|NCT00467818|163143206|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5
81723670|NCT02660385|163143221|SUPERIORITY||Effect Size|-0.6||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM)|GLMM with random intercepts and unstructured covariances with changes within groups and time-group interactions to compare the intervention effects.||||||0.0002
81723671|NCT02660385|163143222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0723||||||GLMM with random intercepts and unstructured covariances with changes within groups and time-group interactions to compare the intervention effects.|GLMM|||||||0.0723
81723672|NCT02660385|163143223|SUPERIORITY||effect size|0.42||||0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||GLMM|GLMM with random intercepts and unstructured covariances with changes within groups and time-group interactions to compare the intervention effects.||||||0.0110
81538415|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.15|-4.56||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-4.56|-12.15|<0.0001
81723673|NCT02660385|163143224|SUPERIORITY||effect size|-0.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||GLMM with random intercepts and unstructured covariances with changes within groups and time-group interactions to compare the intervention effects.|GLMM|||||||<0.0001
81723674|NCT02660385|163143225|SUPERIORITY||effect size|-0.12||||0.4356|TWO_SIDED|||||GLMM with random intercepts and unstructured covariances with changes within groups and time-group interactions to compare the intervention effects.|GLMM|||||||0.4356
81723675|NCT02660385|163143226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0148||||||The p value is from the group X time interaction adjusted at 12 months based on the false discovery rate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0148
81723676|NCT02660385|163143227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||The p value is from the group X time interaction adjusted at 12 months based on the false discovery rate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0130
81723677|NCT02660385|163143228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||The p value is from the group X time interaction adjusted at 12 months based on the false discovery rate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0130
81723678|NCT02660385|163143229|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||The p value is from the group X time interaction adjusted at 12 months based on the false discovery rate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0130
81723679|NCT02660385|163143230|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6358||||||The p value is from the group X time interaction adjusted at 12 months based on the false discovery rate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6358
81723680|NCT02660385|163143231|SUPERIORITY||effect size|0.35||||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|||||GLMM with random intercepts and unstructured covariances with changes within groups and time-group interactions to compare the intervention effects.|GLMM|||||||0.0318
81470870|NCT02921750|162633608|NON_INFERIORITY|In this non-inferiority study the primary efficacy analysis included constructing a two sided 95% confidence interval, using Fisher's non-parametric permutation test, for between-treatment differences (Exufiber - Aquacel Extra) in the mean percentage area change from baseline to 6 weeks. This means that if the lower limit of this confidence interval was found to be greater than 12%, non-inferiority will be established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.4||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.5|3.2|||Fisher Exact|||||3.2|-63.5|0.093
81470871|NCT03292458|162633616|SUPERIORITY|The primary efficacy outcome was analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based linear mixed-effect model. The analysis included group, treatment, and treatment period as interacting fixed effects and subject as random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient errors.||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|98.75|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81723681|NCT02660385|163143232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2722||||||The p value is from the group X time interaction adjusted at 12 months based on the false discovery rate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2722
81723682|NCT02660385|163143233|SUPERIORITY||effect size|-0.27||||0.0954|TWO_SIDED|||||GLMM with random intercepts and unstructured covariances with changes within groups and time-group interactions to compare the intervention effects.|GLMM|||||||0.0954
81723683|NCT02660385|163143234|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4222||||||The p value is from the group X time interaction adjusted at 12 months based on the false discovery rate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4222
81723684|NCT02660385|163143235|SUPERIORITY||effect size|0.09||||0.5781|TWO_SIDED|||||GLMM with random intercepts and unstructured covariances with changes within groups and time-group interactions to compare the intervention effects.|GLMM|||||||0.5781
81723685|NCT02660385|163143236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1238||||||The p value is from the group X time interaction adjusted at 12 months based on the false discovery rate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1238
81723686|NCT02660385|163143237|SUPERIORITY||effect size|-0.3||||0.0558|TWO_SIDED|||||GLMM with random intercepts and unstructured covariances with changes within groups and time-group interactions to compare the intervention effects.|GLMM|||||||0.0558
81723687|NCT02660385|163143238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023||||||The p value is from the group X time interaction adjusted at 12 months based on the false discovery rate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0230
81723688|NCT02660385|163143239|SUPERIORITY||effect size|0.06||||0.4597|TWO_SIDED|||||GLMM with random intercepts and unstructured covariances with changes within groups and time-group interactions to compare the intervention effects.|GLMM|||||||0.4597
81723689|NCT02660385|163143240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1943||||||The p value is from the group X time interaction adjusted at 12 months based on the false discovery rate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1943
81723690|NCT02660385|163143241|SUPERIORITY||effect size|-0.23||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|||||GLMM with random intercepts and unstructured covariances with changes within groups and time-group interactions to compare the intervention effects.|GLMM|||||||0.0027
81723691|NCT02660385|163143242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0792||||||The p value is from the group X time interaction adjusted at 12 months based on the false discovery rate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0792
81723692|NCT02660385|163143243|SUPERIORITY||effect size|0.13||||0.0656|TWO_SIDED|||||GLMM with random intercepts and unstructured covariances with changes within groups and time-group interactions to compare the intervention effects.|GLMM|||||||0.0656
81723693|NCT02660385|163143244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2174||||||The p value is from the group X time interaction adjusted at 12 months based on the false discovery rate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2174
81723694|NCT02660385|163143245|SUPERIORITY||effect size|0.07||||0.7028|TWO_SIDED|||||GLMM with random intercepts and unstructured covariances with changes within groups and time-group interactions to compare the intervention effects.|GLMM|||||||0.7028
81723695|NCT02660385|163143246|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0509||||||The p value is from the group X time interaction adjusted at 12 months based on the false discovery rate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0509
81723696|NCT02660385|163143247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|275.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1525.0||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3288.0|2739.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2739|-3288|0.955
81723697|NCT02660385|163143248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||The p value is from the group X time interaction adjusted at 12 months based on the false discovery rate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0130
81723698|NCT02660385|163143249|SUPERIORITY||effect size|-0.05||||0.7496|TWO_SIDED|||||GLMM with random intercepts and unstructured covariances with changes within groups and time-group interactions to compare the intervention effects.|GLMM|||||||0.7496
81723699|NCT02660385|163143250|SUPERIORITY||effect size|0.06||||0.3821|TWO_SIDED|||||GLMM with random intercepts and unstructured covariances with changes within groups and time-group interactions to compare the intervention effects.|GLMM|||||||0.3821
81723700|NCT02660385|163143251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7204||||||The p value is from the group X time interaction adjusted at 12 months based on the false discovery rate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7204
81723701|NCT01347879|163143297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|-7.35||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-2.2|||ANCOVA|Lesion count at baseline and center as covariates||||-2.2|-12.5|0.006
81723702|NCT01347879|163143298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|-0.6||||0.8527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|5.5|||ANCOVA|Lesion count at baseline and center as covariates||||5.5|-6.6|0.8527
81723703|NCT01347879|163143299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|-20.0||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|-6.8|||ANCOVA|Lesion count at baseline and center as covariates||||-6.8|-33.2|0.0032
81723704|NCT01347879|163143300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0125||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0125
81723705|NCT01347879|163143305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|-2.56||||0.7161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|11.3|||ANCOVA|Lesion count at baseline and center as covariate||||11.3|-16.5|0.7161
81723706|NCT00068770|163143311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.5||not adjusted|t-test, 2 sided|||two independent group comparisons||5.5|1.5|0.82
81723707|NCT00068770|163143312|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|equivalence analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.8||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|6.3|||Log Rank|||||6.3|1.1|0.11
81723708|NCT02572427|163143313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.039|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.039
81723709|NCT02572427|163143314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81723710|NCT00996918|163143389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.29|1.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 13.~Results are from a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||1.68|-4.29|0.390
81723711|NCT00996918|163143389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|4.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 13.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||4.97|-1.37|0.264
81723712|NCT00996918|163143389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.51||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|1.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 26.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||1.72|-4.74|0.357
81723713|NCT00996918|163143389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|3.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 26.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||3.42|-3.50|0.981
81723714|NCT00996918|163143389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|2.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 39.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||2.47|-4.37|0.584
81723715|NCT00996918|163143389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.58||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 39.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||5.20|-2.05|0.392
81723716|NCT00996918|163143389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.05||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|2.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 52.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||2.24|-6.34|0.345
81723717|NCT00996918|163143389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.73|4.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 52.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||4.28|-4.73|0.922
81723718|NCT00996918|163143389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.44||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.97|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 78.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||3.10|-7.97|0.384
81723719|NCT00996918|163143389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.08|5.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 78.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||5.78|-6.08|0.961
81723720|NCT00996918|163143390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|2.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 13.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||2.35|-1.91|0.837
81723721|NCT00996918|163143390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.14||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|4.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 13.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||4.41|-0.13|0.064
81723722|NCT00996918|163143390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|2.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 26.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||2.35|-2.32|0.990
81723723|NCT00996918|163143390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|2.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 26.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||2.82|-2.22|0.817
81723724|NCT00996918|163143390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|3.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 39.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||3.05|-2.04|0.697
81723725|NCT00996918|163143390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.93||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|4.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 39.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||4.63|-0.76|0.158
81723726|NCT00996918|163143390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|3.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 52.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||3.26|-4.06|0.829
81723727|NCT00996918|163143390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|3.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 52.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||3.93|-3.69|0.950
81723728|NCT00996918|163143390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.35|4.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 78.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||4.23|-5.35|0.816
81723729|NCT00996918|163143390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|5.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in ADAS-Cog score at Week 78.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||5.96|-4.32|0.751
81723730|NCT00996918|163143391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|7.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in DAD score at Week 13.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||7.53|-7.22|0.967
81723731|NCT00996918|163143391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.13||||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.72|9.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in DAD score at Week 13.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||9.98|-5.72|0.593
81723732|NCT00996918|163143391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.32|7.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in DAD score at Week 26.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||7.62|-7.32|0.968
81723733|NCT00996918|163143391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.92||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.92|5.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in DAD score at Week 26.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||5.08|-10.92|0.473
81723734|NCT00996918|163143391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.95||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.91|6.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in DAD score at Week 39.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||6.02|-9.91|0.630
81723735|NCT00996918|163143391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.53||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.02|3.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in DAD score at Week 39.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||3.95|-13.02|0.293
81723736|NCT00996918|163143391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.53||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.28|10.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in DAD score at Week 52.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||10.33|-7.28|0.733
81723737|NCT00996918|163143391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.81||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.06|6.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in DAD score at Week 52.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||6.45|-12.06|0.550
81723738|NCT00996918|163143391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73||||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.04|12.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in DAD score at Week 78.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||12.50|-11.04|0.902
81723739|NCT00996918|163143391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.07||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.75|7.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in DAD score at Week 78.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||7.61|-17.75|0.430
81723740|NCT00996918|163143392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.01|3.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in DAD score at Week 13.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||3.95|-6.01|0.683
81723741|NCT00996918|163143392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.69||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|9.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in DAD score at Week 13.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||9.06|-1.68|0.177
81723742|NCT00996918|163143392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.03|4.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in DAD score at Week 26.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||4.25|-6.03|0.734
81723743|NCT00996918|163143392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.06|4.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in DAD score at Week 26.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||4.05|-7.06|0.595
81723744|NCT00996918|163143392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.35||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.95|3.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in DAD score at Week 39.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||3.24|-7.95|0.409
81723745|NCT00996918|163143392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.74||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.73|3.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in DAD score at Week 39.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||3.24|-8.73|0.368
81723746|NCT00996918|163143392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.44||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|8.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in DAD score at Week 52.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||8.89|-4.01|0.458
81723747|NCT00996918|163143392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.77|5.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in DAD score at Week 52.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||5.68|-7.77|0.760
81723748|NCT00996918|163143392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.09||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.67|9.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in DAD score at Week 78.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||9.86|-5.67|0.597
81723749|NCT00996918|163143392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.87||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.24|5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in DAD score at Week 78.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||5.50|-11.24|0.501
81723750|NCT00996918|163143393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|1.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in NPI score at Week 26.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||1.71|-8.91|0.183
81723751|NCT00996918|163143393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|5.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in NPI score at Week 26.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||5.35|-5.92|0.920
81723752|NCT00996918|163143393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.99||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.52|1.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in NPI score at Week 52.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||1.53|-11.52|0.133
81723753|NCT00996918|163143393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.34||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|9.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in NPI score at Week 52.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||9.22|-4.55|0.505
81723754|NCT00996918|163143393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.86||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.46|-4.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in NPI score at Week 78.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||-4.25|-21.46|0.003
81723755|NCT00996918|163143393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.47||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.95|10.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in NPI score at Week 78.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||10.88|-7.95|0.760
81723756|NCT00996918|163143394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.08||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.68|2.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in NPI score at Week 26.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||2.52|-6.68|0.373
81723757|NCT00996918|163143394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03||||0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|3.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in NPI score at Week 26.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||3.86|-5.92|0.677
81723758|NCT00996918|163143394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.61|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in NPI score at Week 52.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||2.80|-9.61|0.280
81723759|NCT00996918|163143394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|6.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in NPI score at Week 52.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||6.76|-6.34|0.950
81723760|NCT00996918|163143394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.06||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.16|3.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in NPI score at Week 78.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||3.05|-23.16|0.130
81723761|NCT00996918|163143394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.48||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.97|16.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in NPI score at Week 78.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||16.94|-11.97|0.732
81723762|NCT00996918|163143395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in MMSE score at Week 6.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||1.21|-1.12|0.938
81723763|NCT00996918|163143395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in MMSE score at Week 6.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||1.04|-1.43|0.753
81723764|NCT00996918|163143395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|1.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in MMSE score at Week 19.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||1.33|-1.04|0.809
81723765|NCT00996918|163143395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in MMSE score at Week 19.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||0.75|-1.80|0.421
81723766|NCT00996918|163143395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|1.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in MMSE score at Week 32.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||1.63|-0.85|0.535
81723767|NCT00996918|163143395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|1.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in MMSE score at Week 32.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||1.86|-0.82|0.445
81723768|NCT00996918|163143395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|2.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in MMSE score at Week 45.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||2.12|-0.67|0.309
81723769|NCT00996918|163143395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in MMSE score at Week 45.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||1.57|-1.34|0.872
81723770|NCT00996918|163143395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.52||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|4.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in MMSE score at Week 78.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||4.26|0.79|0.004
81723771|NCT00996918|163143395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.09||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|3.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from base study baseline in MMSE score at Week 78.~Results are from a REML-based MMRM with change from base study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||3.93|0.25|0.026
81723772|NCT00996918|163143396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 6.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||1.57|-0.77|0.504
81723773|NCT00996918|163143396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 6.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||0.90|-1.58|0.592
81723774|NCT00996918|163143396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|1.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 19.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||1.65|-0.72|0.441
81723775|NCT00996918|163143396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 19.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||0.59|-1.97|0.288
81723776|NCT00996918|163143396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 32.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||1.90|-0.59|0.303
81723777|NCT00996918|163143396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 32.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||1.60|-1.09|0.713
81470872|NCT03292458|162633617|OTHER|The minimum and average efficacy (in % symptom change) of sodium oxybate versus placebo in improving symptoms compared to the baseline was determined using binomial logistic regression.||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|98.75|||||Regression, Logistic|||The minimum and average efficacy of sodium oxybate vs. placebo in improving symptoms compared to the baseline were determined using binomial logistic regression.||||0.05
81723778|NCT00996918|163143396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|2.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 45.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||2.34|-0.49|0.198
81723779|NCT00996918|163143396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 45.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||1.24|-1.70|0.756
81723780|NCT00996918|163143396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.45||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|4.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 78.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||4.22|0.69|0.006
81723781|NCT00996918|163143396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.75||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|3.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 78.~Results are from a REML based MMRM with change from extension study baseline as the response and the following fixed effect model terms: treatment, visit (scheduled week), treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value of the response variable, baseline MMSE total score stratum and cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine use stratum."||3.62|-0.12|0.066
81723782|NCT02981602|163143447|OTHER|||||||0.116||||||Baseline was the covariate and treatment group as a factor for the comparison between GSK3228836 and placebo group|ANCOVA|||||||0.116
81723783|NCT02981602|163143447|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline was the covariate and treatment group as a factor for the comparison between GSK3228836 and placebo group|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81723784|NCT02981602|163143447|OTHER|||||||0.573||||||Baseline was the covariate and treatment group as a factor for the comparison between GSK3228836 and placebo group|ANCOVA|||||||0.573
81723785|NCT02981602|163143448|OTHER|||||||0.609||||||Baseline was the covariate and treatment group as a factor for the comparison between GSK3228836 and placebo group|ANCOVA|||||||0.609
81723786|NCT02981602|163143448|OTHER|||||||0.141||||||Baseline was the covariate and treatment group as a factor for the comparison between GSK3228836 and placebo group|ANCOVA|||||||0.141
81723787|NCT02981602|163143449|OTHER|Baseline was the covariate and treatment group as a factor for the comparison between GSK3228836 and placebo group||||||0.245|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.245
81723788|NCT02981602|163143449|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Baseline was the covariate and treatment group as a factor for the comparison between GSK3228836 and placebo group|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81723789|NCT02981602|163143449|OTHER|||||||0.762||||||Baseline was the covariate and treatment group as a factor for the comparison between GSK3228836 and placebo group|ANCOVA|||||||0.762
81723790|NCT02981602|163143450|OTHER|||||||0.141||||||Baseline was the covariate and treatment group as a factor for the comparison between GSK3228836 and placebo group|ANCOVA|||||||0.141
81723791|NCT02981602|163143450|OTHER|||||||0.081||||||Baseline was the covariate and treatment group as a factor for the comparison between GSK3228836 and placebo group|ANCOVA|||||||0.081
81723792|NCT02981602|163143450|OTHER|||||||0.616||||||Baseline was the covariate and treatment group as a factor for the comparison between GSK3228836 and placebo group|ANCOVA|||||||0.616
81723793|NCT02981602|163143453|OTHER|||||||0.763||||||Baseline was the covariate and treatment group as a factor for the comparison between GSK3228836 and placebo group|ANCOVA|||||||0.763
81470873|NCT03292458|162633618|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|98.75||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81470874|NCT03292458|162633619|OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|98.75|||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81723794|NCT02981602|163143453|OTHER|||||||0.804||||||Baseline was the covariate and treatment group as a factor for the comparison between GSK3228836 and placebo group|ANCOVA|||||||0.804
81723795|NCT02981602|163143454|OTHER|||||||0.372||||||Baseline was the covariate and treatment group as a factor for the comparison between GSK3228836 and placebo group|ANCOVA|||||||0.372
81723796|NCT02981602|163143454|OTHER|||||||0.954||||||Baseline was the covariate and treatment group as a factor for the comparison between GSK3228836 and placebo group|ANCOVA|||||||0.954
81723797|NCT00666718|163143462|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Assuming a drop-out rate after randomization of approximately 15%, the remaining 160 patients in each treatment group should allow confirmation of noninferiority with no true treatment difference and a noninferiority limit of 0.4% using the upper limit of a 2-sided 95% confidence interval (insulin lispro protamine suspension + insulin lispro minus insulin glargine+insulin lispro) at a significance level of 0.025 with 90% power."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.31|||ANCOVA|||||0.31|-0.11|
81723798|NCT00666718|163143463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.458||95.0||||p-value is for Week 12 Change.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change from baseline=Treatment+country+baseline HbA1c+week+treatment\*country+treatment\*week+baseline HbA1c\*treatment (unstructured covariance used).||||||0.4580
81723799|NCT00666718|163143463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.107||95.0||||p-value is for Week 24 Change.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change from baseline=Treatment+country+baseline HbA1c+week+treatment\*country+treatment\*week+baseline HbA1c\*treatment (unstructured covariance used).||||||0.1070
81723800|NCT00666718|163143464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1333||95.0||||p-value is for HbA1c \<7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1333
81723801|NCT00666718|163143464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1213||95.0||||p-value is for HbA1c \<=6.5%|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1213
81723802|NCT00666718|163143465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Morning Pre-Meal measurement = Treatment+country+week+treatment\*country + treatment\*week (unstructured covariance was used)||||1.17|-0.43|
81723803|NCT00666718|163143465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Morning Postprandial measurement = Treatment +country+week+treatment\*country + treatment\*week (unstructured covariance was used)||||1.19|-0.66|
81723804|NCT00666718|163143465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|Midday Pre-Meal measurement = Treatment +country + week +treatment\*country + treatment\*week (unstructured covariance was used).||||0.57|-1.15|
81723805|NCT00666718|163143465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Midday Postprandial measurement = Treatment+country+week+treatment\*country + treatment\*week (unstructured covariance was used).||||1.40|-0.46|
81723806|NCT00666718|163143465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|Evening Pre-Meal measurement = Treatment +country+week+treatment\*country + treatment\*week (unstructured covariance was used).||||0.83|-0.93|
81723807|NCT00666718|163143465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|1.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Evening Postprandial measurement = Treatment+country+week +treatment\*country + treatment\*week (unstructured covariance was used).||||1.34|-0.41|
81723808|NCT00666718|163143465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|0300 Hours measurement = Treatment+country+week+treatment\*country+treatment\*week (unstructured covariance was used).||||0.96|-0.67|
81723809|NCT00666718|163143466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5568||95.0||||p-value is for Fasting.|ANCOVA|Glycemic variability = Treatment+country grouping (Mediterranean, rest of Europe)+treatment\*country (Mediterranean, rest of Europe)||||||0.5568
81723810|NCT00666718|163143466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7523||95.0||||p-value is for Post-breakfast.|ANCOVA|Glycemic variability = Treatment+country grouping (Mediterranean, rest of Europe)+treatment\*country (Mediterranean, rest of Europe)||||||0.7523
81723811|NCT00666718|163143466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6448||95.0||||p-value is for Post-lunch.|ANCOVA|Glycemic variability = Treatment+country grouping (Mediterranean, rest of Europe)+treatment\*country (Mediterranean, rest of Europe)||||||0.6448
81723812|NCT00666718|163143466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9122||95.0||||p-value is for Post-dinner.|ANCOVA|Glycemic variability = Treatment+country grouping (Mediterranean, rest of Europe)+ treatment\*country (Mediterranean, rest of Europe)||||||0.9122
81723813|NCT00666718|163143467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Hypoglycemia rate per 30 days = Treatment+Country+Week+Treatment\*Country+Treatment\*Week (unstructured covariance structure was used)||||0.12|-1.19|
81723814|NCT00666718|163143467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Hypoglycemia rate per 30 days = Treatment+Country+Week+Treatment\*Country+Treatment\*Week (unstructured covariance structure was used)||||0.11|-0.20|
81723815|NCT00666718|163143467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Hypoglycemia rate per 30 days = Treatment+Country+Week+Treatment\*Country+Treatment\*Week (unstructured covariance structure was used)||||0.16|-1.06|
81723816|NCT00666718|163143467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Hypoglycemia rate per 30 days = Treatment+Country+Week+Treatment\*Country+Treatment\*Week (unstructured covariance structure was used)||||0.06|-0.86|
81723817|NCT00666718|163143467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Hypoglycemia rate per 30 days=Treatment+Country+Week+Treatment\*Country+Treatment\*Week (unstructured covariance structure was used)||||0.12|-0.14|
81723818|NCT00666718|163143468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1701||95.0||||p-value is for \>=1 hypoglycemic episode.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1701
81723819|NCT00666718|163143468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1727||95.0||||p-value is for \>=1 nocturnal hypoglycemic episode.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1727
81723820|NCT00666718|163143468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2094||95.0||||p-value is for \>=1 non-nocturnal hypoglycemic episode.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.2094
81723821|NCT00666718|163143468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.623||95.0||||p-value is for \>=1 severe hypoglycemic episode.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.6230
81723822|NCT00666718|163143470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.55|||ANCOVA|weight change from baseline = Treatment + country + baseline Hb1Ac + baseline weight + treatment\*HbA1c baseline value||||0.55|-0.86|
81723823|NCT00666718|163143471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.33|12.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|Total daily insulin dose=Treatment+country+week+treatment\*country+ treatment\*week (unstructured covariance was used).||||12.68|-8.33|
81723824|NCT00123487|163143487|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of the QD schedule relative to the BID schedule was claimed if the lower bound of the 95% CI for difference (QD - BD) was ≥ -12%.|Percent Difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|8.1||||||Primary endpoint was to be assessed at 6-Months: Assuming a 45% MaHR rate in the 70 mg BID participants, the primary efficacy analysis required a total of 540 participants, approximately 270 in each dosing schedule, giving at least 80% power to deduce non-inferiority of the QD schedule relative to the BID schedule if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in MaHR rates (MaHRRQD - MaHRRBID) is greater than -12%.||8.1|-7.8|
81723825|NCT00701935|163143510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.432||0.8252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.92|7.95||p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes terms of treatment, gender, investigator and baseline abdominal visceral fat.||"The power calculation is based on a two-sided t-test and significance level of 0.05.~Hypotheses for sample size:~Power: 80% Drop-out rate: 20% Difference in the percentage change in abdominal visceral fat from baseline to 6 months between exenatide and placebo: 10% Common standard deviation: 15%~94 patients are needed to attain the 37 patients randomized and analyzed in each group."||7.95|-9.92|0.8252
81723826|NCT00701935|163143511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.193||0.5207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.53|4.39||p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes terms of treatment, gender, investigator and baseline total abdominal fat.||||4.39|-8.53|0.5207
81723827|NCT00701935|163143512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.687||0.1755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.15|1.73||p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes terms of treatment, gender, investigator and baseline subcutaneous abdominal fat.||||1.73|-9.15|0.1755
81723828|NCT00701935|163143513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.155|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.57||p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis included the following factors: treatment, gender, investigator and baseline HbA1c||||-0.57|-1.19|<0.0001
81723829|NCT00701935|163143515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.491||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|-0.4||p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes terms of treatment, gender, investigator and baseline fasting plasma glucose.||||-0.40|-2.38|0.0073
81723830|NCT00701935|163143516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.725||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|-0.76||p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes terms of treatment, gender, investigator and baseline body weight.||||-0.76|-3.66|0.0035
81723831|NCT00701935|163143519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.248||0.4145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.3||p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes terms of treatment, gender, investigator and baseline total cholesterol||||0.30|-0.71|0.4145
81723832|NCT00701935|163143520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.279||0.4007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.33||p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes terms of treatment, gender, investigator and baseline triglycerides||||0.33|-0.80|0.4007
81723833|NCT00701935|163143521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.7915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.11||p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes terms of treatment, gender, investigator and baseline HDL cholesterol||||0.11|-0.08|0.7915
81723834|NCT00701935|163143522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|3.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63||0.1388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|15.77||p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Generalized linear model was used with the assumption of an underlying Poisson distribution and the logarithm of exposure (years) as offset variable.||Event rate per subject year was calculated for each subject : (number of events observed from a subject/exposure from a subject)\*365.25 where exposure = last post-baseline visit date - baseline visit date.||15.77|0.68|0.1388
81723835|NCT01783483|163143523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of mean CT scan scores.||||<0.0001
81723836|NCT01783483|163143524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0007
81470875|NCT03292458|162633620|OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|98.75|||||Pearson correlation|||||||0.01
81470876|NCT03292458|162633621|OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|98.75|||||Pearson correlation|||||||0.01
81723837|NCT01783483|163143525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0539|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||At Rest||||0.0539
81723838|NCT01783483|163143525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||After Forced Coughing||||0.0015
81723839|NCT01783483|163143526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2125|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||At Rest||||0.2125
81723840|NCT01783483|163143526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||After Forced Coughing||||0.0014
81723841|NCT01783483|163143527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0049|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||At Rest||||0.0049
81723842|NCT01783483|163143527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0183|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||After Forced Coughing||||0.0183
81723843|NCT01783483|163143528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6653|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||At Rest||||0.6653
81723844|NCT01783483|163143528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2295|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||After Forced Coughing||||0.2295
81723845|NCT01783483|163143530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Index (Day 0 to Hospital Discharge)||||0.370
81723846|NCT01783483|163143531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.778|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||From Hospital Discharge to 3-week||||0.778
81723847|NCT01783483|163143532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||From 3-week to 6-week post-op||||0.055
81723848|NCT01783483|163143534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.113|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||From 3 month to 6-month post op||||0.113
81723849|NCT00947518|163143535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.99
81723850|NCT00947518|163143536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.46
81470877|NCT03309696|162633715|EQUIVALENCE|A p value of \<.0.05 is taken as evidence of nonequivalence.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|||||The p value is not adjusted because it was a planned contrast.|Mixed Models Analysis||Active tDCS - sham tDCS.|Examines the effect of tDCS preconditioning on P100 amplitudes. The effect size for this comparison was .33 (Cohen's).||||.055
81723851|NCT00947518|163143537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.06
81723852|NCT00947518|163143538|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared||||For comparison of categorical variables among the three groups, Chi2 test followed by Bonferroni's correction was used.|||<0.05
81723853|NCT02065791|163143540|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.82|||Cox Proportional Hazard|||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.82|0.59|< 0.0001
81723854|NCT02065791|163143541|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.83|||Cox proportional hazard|||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.83|0.57|=0.0001
81723855|NCT02065791|163143542|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||=|0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.95|||Cox proportional hazard|||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.95|0.67|=0.0121
81723856|NCT02065791|163143543|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||=|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.8|||Cox proportional hazards|||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.80|0.47|=0.0003
81723857|NCT02065791|163143544|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.81|||Cox proportional hazards|||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.81|0.53|<0.0001
81723858|NCT02065791|163143545|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||=|0.0502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.0|||Cox proportional hazards|||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||1.00|0.61|=0.0502
81723859|NCT02065791|163143546|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||=|0.0727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.02|||Cox proportional hazard|||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||1.02|0.68|= 0.0727
81723860|NCT02065791|163143547|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.86|||Cox proportional hazards|||Comparison for canagliflozin versus placebo is reported here.||0.86|0.63|0.0001
81723861|NCT00363129|163143548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.43
81723862|NCT00363129|163143549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.49
81723863|NCT00363129|163143550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81723864|NCT03593772|163143575|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.04819|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02482||0.0535|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Total POQ Score as the outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the treatment group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a treatment group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by treatment group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.05. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.0535
81723865|NCT03593772|163143575|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001826||0.3729|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Pain Rating as the outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the treatment group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a treatment group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by treatment group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.05. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.3729
81723866|NCT03593772|163143575|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00593|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007228||0.4124|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Mobility as the outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the treatment group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a treatment group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by treatment group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.05. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.4124
81470878|NCT03309696|162633715|EQUIVALENCE|A p value of \<.05 is taken as evidence of nonequivalence.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.36||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|||||This p value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons because it was a planned contrast.|Mixed Models Analysis||Sham tDCS - Sham tDCS and Active rTMS|Examines the effect of rTMS on the P100 amplitude. The calculated effect size is .35 (Cohen's).||||0.0418
81470879|NCT03309696|162633715|EQUIVALENCE|A p value less than 0.05 is taken as evidence of nonequivalence.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|||||The p value is not adjusted as this was a planned contrast.|Mixed Models Analysis||Effect of tDCS preconditioning on active rTMS: active tDCS preconditioning of active rTMS - sham tDCS preconditioning of active rTMS.|Examines the additive effect of tDCS preconditioning on the P100 amplitude after rTMS. The effect size for this comparison was 0.14.||||0.40
81723867|NCT03593772|163143575|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00432|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009334||0.6442|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Activities of Daily Living as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for treatment group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a treatment group x time interaction term to test if the rate of change in the instrument score differed by treatment group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.05. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.6442
81723868|NCT03593772|163143575|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00898|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006436||0.1641|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Vitality as the outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the treatment group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a treatment group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by treatment group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.05. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1641
81723869|NCT03593772|163143575|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.01952|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009846||0.0487|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Neg. Affect as the outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the treatment group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a treatment group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by treatment group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.05. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.0487
81470880|NCT03309696|162633715|EQUIVALENCE|A p value less than 0.05 is taken as evidence of nonequivalence.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|||||The p value was not adjusted for this planned contrast.|Mixed Models Analysis||Active tDCS and Active rTMS - Sham tDCS and Sham rTMS.|Examines the combined effect of tDCS and rTMS on the P100 amplitude. The effect size for this comparison was .29 (Cohen's).||||.086
81470881|NCT04643964|162633723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||ANCOVA|||In this model, the condition included the following levels: entrée, sampler, and control. No covariates were included.||||.54
81470882|NCT04643964|162633724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||ANCOVA|||In this model, the condition included the following levels: entrée, sampler, and control. There was one covariate in this model: QIDS at Time 1.||||.92
81470883|NCT04643964|162633725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||ANCOVA|||In this model, the condition included the following levels: entrée, sampler, and control. There were three covariates in this model: QIDS at Time 1, gender, and COVID interference.||||.37
81470884|NCT04643964|162633726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||ANCOVA|||In this model, the condition included the following levels: entrée, sampler, and control. There was one covariate in this model: QIDS at Time 1.||||.87
81470885|NCT00869557|162633731|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"A total sample size of 75 participants randomized in a 2:1 ratio had 26% power to evaluate noninferiority with respect to the response rate of HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 24 if a response rate of 84% for both treatment groups and a noninferiority margin of 0.12 were assumed.~A total of 71 participants were enrolled in the study (4 fewer than planned)."|Difference in the response rates (%)|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|20.1|||||The 95% confidence interval was computed using normal approximation stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 or \> 100,000 copies/mL).|The null hypothesis was that the response rate (proportion of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 24) in the Stribild group was at least 12% worse than the response rate in Atripla group; the alternative hypothesis was that the response rate in the Stribild group was less than 12% worse than that in the Atripla group.||20.1|-14.5|
81723870|NCT03593772|163143575|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.0066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004644||0.1554|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Fear as the outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the treatment group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a treatment group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by treatment group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.05. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1554
81723871|NCT03593772|163143576|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000863||0.1924|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Pain as the outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the treatment group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a treatment group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by treatment group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1924
81723872|NCT03593772|163143576|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.0019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001152||0.1002|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Stress as the outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the treatment group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a treatment group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by treatment group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1002
81470886|NCT02368210|162633741|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Treatment groups were compared with respect to the proportions of subjects with treatment success at Day 15 using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by analysis center."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Missing data was imputed as treatment failure.||||||<0.001
81470887|NCT02368210|162633742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The pre-specified threshold for statistical significance was ≤0.05. The reported P-Value applies to the clinical sign of psoriasis: Scaling.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Missing data was imputed as treatment failure.||Treatment groups were compared with respect to each of the clinical signs of psoriasis (scaling, erythema and plaque elevation).||||<0.001
81470888|NCT02368210|162633742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The pre-specified threshold for statistical significance was ≤0.05. The reported P-Value applies to the clinical sign of psoriasis: erythema.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Missing data was imputed as treatment failure.||Treatment groups were compared with respect to each of the clinical signs of psoriasis (scaling, erythema and plaque elevation).||||<0.001
81470889|NCT02368210|162633742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The pre-specified threshold for statistical significance was ≤0.05. The reported P-Value applies to the clinical sign of psoriasis: Plaque Elevation.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Missing data was imputed as treatment failure.||Treatment groups were compared with respect to each of the clinical signs of psoriasis (scaling, erythema and plaque elevation).||||<0.001
81723873|NCT03593772|163143576|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.000343|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000996||0.7311|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Tension as the outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the treatment group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a treatment group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by treatment group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.7311
81723874|NCT03593772|163143577|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00241|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001716||0.1622|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Pain as the outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the treatment group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a treatment group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by treatment group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1622
81723875|NCT03593772|163143577|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002052||0.254|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Pain Interference with Activity as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.2540
81723876|NCT03593772|163143577|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00612|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002297||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Pain Interference with Sleep as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.0082
81723877|NCT03593772|163143577|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00636|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002378||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Pain Interference with Mood as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.0079
81723878|NCT03593772|163143577|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00334|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002367||0.1588|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Pain Interference with Stress as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1588
81723879|NCT03593772|163143578|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00974|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01379||0.4808|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on PCL-5 Total Score as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.4808
81723880|NCT03593772|163143579|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00856||0.9692|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Physical Health Domain Score as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.9692
81723881|NCT03593772|163143579|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.01738|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007848||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Mental Health Domain Score as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.0277
81723882|NCT03593772|163143580|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003253||0.5642|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Total PSQI Score as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.5642
81723883|NCT03593772|163143580|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00079||0.2438|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on PSQI Subjective Sleep Quality Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.2438
81723884|NCT03593772|163143580|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.000304|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000885||0.7317|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on PSQI Sleep latency Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.7317
81723885|NCT03593772|163143580|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001327||0.6393|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on PSQI Sleep duration Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.6393
81723886|NCT03593772|163143580|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000873||0.1995|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on PSQI Sleep efficiency Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1995
81723887|NCT03593772|163143580|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000675||0.2886|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on PSQI Sleep disturbance Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.2886
81723888|NCT03593772|163143580|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.002048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001356||0.1323|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on PSQI Use of sleep medication Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1323
81723889|NCT03593772|163143580|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.000209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000793||0.7923|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on PSQI Daytime dysfunction Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.7923
81723890|NCT03593772|163143581|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001074||0.6679|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on COS Total Score as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.6679
81723891|NCT03593772|163143581|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.001083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000769||0.1607|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on COS Total Score as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1607
81723892|NCT03593772|163143581|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.000984|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00064||0.126|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on CSS- Total as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1260
81723893|NCT03593772|163143581|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.000909|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000933||0.3311|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on CSS Self-Kindness Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.3311
81723894|NCT03593772|163143581|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.001041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000887||0.2416|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on CSS Self-Judgment Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.2416
81723895|NCT03593772|163143581|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001016||0.3903|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on CSS Common Humanity Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.3903
81723896|NCT03593772|163143581|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.001186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00095||0.2131|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on CSS Isolation Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.2131
81723897|NCT03593772|163143581|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.001485|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000933||0.113|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on CSS Mindfulness Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1130
81723898|NCT03593772|163143581|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.001983|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000939||0.0358|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on CSS Over-identification Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.0358
81538416|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.68|-4.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-4.08|-11.68|<0.0001
81723899|NCT03593772|163143581|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000495||0.7027|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on CSS- Total Score as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.7027
81723900|NCT03593772|163143581|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.000761|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00073||0.2979|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on CSS Self-Kindness Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.2979
81723901|NCT03593772|163143581|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000798||0.4278|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on CSS Self-Judgment Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.4278
81723902|NCT03593772|163143581|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.0000074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000877||0.9933|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on CSS Common Humanity Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.9933
81723903|NCT03593772|163143581|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000816||0.1589|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on CSS Isolation Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1589
81723904|NCT03593772|163143581|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.000109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000767||0.8875|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on CSS Mindfulness Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.8875
81723905|NCT03593772|163143581|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00078||0.6859|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on CSS Over-identification Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.6859
81723906|NCT03593772|163143582|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.01408|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01085||0.1959|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on BDI total score as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1959
81723907|NCT03593772|163143583|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00788|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.005845||0.1792|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Perceived Stress Scale Score as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1792
81723908|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.00132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01039||0.8991|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Total RDAS as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.8991
81723909|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.002105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002349||0.3711|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Decision Making Subdomain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.3711
81723910|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.001864|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002348||0.428|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Values Subdomain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.4280
81723911|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003205||0.9831|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Affection Subdomain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.9831
81723912|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.003052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006364||0.632|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Total Consensus Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.6320
81723913|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.00007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002259||0.9755|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Stability Subdomain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.9755
81723914|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.00056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001818||0.7584|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Conflict Subdomain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.7584
81723915|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.000297|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003444||0.9313|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Total Satisfaction Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.9313
81538417|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.66|-5.93||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-5.93|-13.66|<0.0001
81723916|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002097||0.5401|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Activities Subdomain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.5401
81723917|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.00018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002471||0.9421|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Discussion Subdomain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.9421
81723918|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003983||0.7042|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Total Cohesion Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.7042
81723919|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.02128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008331||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Total RDAS Score as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.0114
81723920|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.002587|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001727||0.1358|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Decision Making Subdomain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1358
81723921|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.001402|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001796||0.4354|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Values Subdomain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.4354
81470890|NCT01149421|162633747|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If non-inferiority was confirmed, then superiority analysis was pursued.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-4.58|-1.0||P-value reported for non-inferior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.00|-4.58|<0.001
81723922|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.005759|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002113||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on AffectionSubdomain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.0070
81723923|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.01037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004485||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Total Consensus Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.0217
81723924|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|-0.00039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001461||0.7881|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Stability Subdomain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.7881
81723925|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.004717|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00141||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Conflict Subdomain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.0010
81723926|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.004393|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002415||0.0693|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Total Satisfaction Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.0693
81723927|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.002959|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001887||0.1184|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Activities Subdomain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1184
81723928|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.003436|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002262||0.1301|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Discussion Subdomain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1301
81723929|NCT03593772|163143584|OTHER|Treatment is compared against a Waitlist Control Group.|Slope|0.006022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003697||0.1049|TWO_SIDED|||||p value provided is for interaction term between Time (continuous) \* Treatment group (MR vs. WC)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis performed on Total Cohesion Domain as outcome variable. Linear mixed models were constructed with fixed effects terms for the Tx group (MR vs. WC), time (continuous), and a Tx group x time interaction term to test whether the rate of change in the instrument score differed by Tx group. Random effects for the intercept and time were also included. The α p-value for statistical significance was set at 0.01. Borderline statistical significance was considered to be \<0.1.||||0.1049
81723930|NCT03125915|163143587|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-3.62||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|-0.46||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with a intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-leve latent growth curve||For 1-Month Follow-Up, substance use module (SUM) among those who did not view CT Video|||-0.46|-6.78|.03
81470891|NCT01149421|162633747|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If non-inferiority was confirmed, then superiority analysis was pursued.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-2.83|0.68||P-value reported for non-inferior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.68|-2.83|<0.001
81723931|NCT03125915|163143587|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-1.67||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.76||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||1-month follow-up, effect of SUM among those who did view the CT video.|||0.76|-4.10|.18
81723932|NCT03125915|163143587|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.35||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.8||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||1-month follow up, effect of CT video among those who completed the SUM.|||1.80|-2.50|0.75
81723933|NCT03125915|163143587|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-2.3||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|0.77||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||1-Month follow up, effect of CT video among those who did not complete SUM.|||0.77|-5.37|0.14
81723934|NCT03125915|163143587|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-2.79||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-0.58||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||3-Month follow up, effect of SUM among those who viewed the CT video.|||-0.58|-5.00|0.013
81723935|NCT03125915|163143587|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-2.09||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|0.38||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||3-Month follow up, effect of SUM among those who did not view CT video|||0.38|-4.56|0.10
81723936|NCT03125915|163143587|SUPERIORITY||Beta|0.4||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|3.16||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||3-month follow-up, effect of CT Video among those who completed the SUM|A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.||3.16|-2.35|0.78
81723937|NCT03125915|163143587|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.3||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|1.53||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||3-month follow-up, effect of CT video among those who did not complete SUM.|||1.53|-2.12|0.75
81723938|NCT03125915|163143587|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-3.93||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.06|-0.81||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||6-month follow-up, effects of SUM among those who viewed the CT video.|||-0.81|-7.06|0.014
81723939|NCT03125915|163143587|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.57||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|2.03||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||6-month follow up, effect of SUM among those who did not view CT video.|||2.03|-3.16|0.67
81723940|NCT03125915|163143587|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.24||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|1.91||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||6-month follow up, effect of CT video among those who completed the SUM.|||1.91|-2.39|0.83
81723941|NCT03125915|163143587|SUPERIORITY||Beta|3.13||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|6.25||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||6-month follow-up, effects of CT video among those who did not complete SUM.|||6.25|-0.004|0.05
81723942|NCT03125915|163143588|SUPERIORITY||Beta|0.05||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.41||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||Effect of SUM on the latent intercept factor among those who did not view CT videos|||2.41|-2.30|0.90
81723943|NCT03125915|163143588|SUPERIORITY||Beta|0.26||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|2.75||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||Effects of CT video on the latent intercept factor among those who did not view SUM.|||2.75|-2.23|0.78
81723944|NCT03125915|163143588|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-1.18||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|2.51||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||Effects of the interaction between SUM and CT video on the latent intercept.|||2.51|-4.86|0.53
81723945|NCT03125915|163143588|SUPERIORITY||Beta|1.83||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|4.29||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||Effect of SUM on the latent slope factor among those who did not view CT Videos.|||4.29|-0.62|0.14
81723946|NCT03125915|163143588|SUPERIORITY||Beta|0.35||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|2.72||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||Effects of CT Video on latent slope factor among those who did not complete the SUM.|||2.72|-2.02|0.76
81470892|NCT01149421|162633747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Since non-inferiority was confirmed, superiority analysis was pursued. P-value reported for superior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81723947|NCT03125915|163143588|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-1.28||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|2.06||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||Effects of the interaction between SUM and CT videos in the prediction of the latent slope factor.|||2.06|-4.62|0.45
81470893|NCT01149421|162633747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.149||||||Since non-inferiority was confirmed, superiority analysis was pursued. P-value reported for superior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.149
81470894|NCT01149421|162633748|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If non-inferiority was confirmed, then superiority analysis was pursued.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-4.53|-0.79||P-value reported for non-inferior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.79|-4.53|<0.001
81723948|NCT03125915|163143589|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.75||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.11||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||1-month follow-up, effect of SUM among those who viewed CT videos.|||-0.11|-1.39|0.02
81723949|NCT03125915|163143589|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.49||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.09||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||1-month follow-up, effect of SUM among those who did not view CT videos.|||0.09|-1.07|0.10
81723950|NCT03125915|163143589|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.15||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.47||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||1-month follow-up, effects of CT video among those who completed SUM.|||0.47|-0.77|0.63
81723951|NCT03125915|163143589|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.41||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.2||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||1-month follow-up, effects of CT video among those who did not complete SUM.|||0.20|-1.01|0.19
81723952|NCT03125915|163143589|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.64||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.15||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||3-month follow-up, effect of SUM among those who completed the CT video.|||-0.15|-1.13|0.01
81723953|NCT03125915|163143589|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.49||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.12||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||3-month follow-up, effects of SUM among those who did not complete CT video.|||0.12|-1.11|0.12
81723954|NCT03125915|163143589|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.34||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.21||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||3-month follow-up, effects of CT video among those who completed SUM.|||0.21|-0.89|0.23
81723955|NCT03125915|163143589|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.19||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.38||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||3-month follow-up, effect of CT video among those who did not complete SUM.|||0.38|-0.76|0.51
81723956|NCT03125915|163143589|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.79||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.27||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||6-month follow-up, effects of SUM among those who viewed CT videos.|||-0.27|-1.32|0.003
81723957|NCT03125915|163143589|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.25||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.46||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||6-month follow-up, effect of SUM among those who did not view the CT video.|||0.46|-0.96|0.49
81723958|NCT03125915|163143589|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.53||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.11||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||6-month follow-up, effect of CT video among those who completed SUM.|||0.11|-1.16|0.10
81723959|NCT03125915|163143589|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.02||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.64||A multi-level latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The main effects of SUM and CT video were modeled at level 2 in addition to their interaction. Drug use was specified as a binomial distribution.|multi-level latent growth curve||6-month follow-up, effect of CT video among those who did not complete SUM.|||0.64|-0.60|0.96
81723960|NCT02731833|163143590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.505|-0.3|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline in Schiff Sensitivity Score as response, treatment as factor and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as a covariate.|Difference is first named dentifrice minus second named dentifrice such that a negative difference favours first named dentifrice.|Statistical analyses was conducted under the null hypothesis (H0) of no difference between treatments versus the alternate hypothesis (H1) of a difference between treatments.||-0.300|-0.505|<0.0001
81723961|NCT00581386|163143635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.125||||0.013||95.0|1.27|7.67|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression Number of obs = 217, LR chi2(2)=10.89, Prob\>chi2=0.0043,Log likelihood = -112.87788, Pseudo R2=0.0460|this is a simple odds ratio|||7.67|1.27|0.013
81723962|NCT00581386|163143635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.81||||0.003||95.0|1.57|9.29|||Odds ratio|||||9.29|1.57|0.003
81723963|NCT00581386|163143636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.006||||0.006||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81723964|NCT00581386|163143637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.088||||0.003||95.0|1.728|14.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||14.99|1.728|0.003
81723965|NCT00581386|163143637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.22||||0.0004||95.0|2.419|21.527|||Regression, Logistic|||||21.527|2.419|0.0004
81723966|NCT03101293|163143651|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect. The least squares means and difference of least squares means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates of the food effect and 90% confidence intervals (CIs).|LS Mean Ratio|1.343||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.146|1.574|||ANOVA|||||1.574|1.146|0.0058
81723967|NCT03101293|163143652|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect. The least squares means and difference of least squares means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates of the food effect and 90% CIs.|LS Mean Ratio|1.121||||0.1763|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.969|1.298|||ANOVA|||||1.298|0.969|0.1763
81470895|NCT01149421|162633748|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If non-inferiority was confirmed, then superiority analysis was pursued.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-3.54|0.12||P-value reported for non-inferior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.12|-3.54|<0.001
81723968|NCT03101293|163143653|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence and period as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect. The least squares means and difference of least squares means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates of the food effect and 90% CIs.|LS Mean Ratio|1.154||||0.2745|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.929|1.433|||ANOVA|||||1.433|0.929|0.2745
81723969|NCT01017029|163143655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.482||||0.1043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.922|2.383|||Regression, Cox|||||2.383|0.922|0.1043
81723970|NCT01017029|163143657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.847||||0.0398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.029|3.315|||Regression, Cox|||||3.315|1.029|0.0398
81723971|NCT01017029|163143659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0234|||||||Fisher Exact|||CMV infections||||0.0234
81723972|NCT01017029|163143660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.403||||0.1966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.839|2.347|||Regression, Cox|||||2.347|0.839|0.1966
81723973|NCT01453374|163143695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81723974|NCT01453374|163143696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81723975|NCT01453374|163143697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81723976|NCT01453374|163143703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.10
81723977|NCT00323271|163143705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.108||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.106|1.888|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.888|-2.106|.911
81723978|NCT00323271|163143706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.644||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.058|2.345||Multiple imputation used to account for missing variables; pre-treatment rating and years of MS pain were covariates|ANCOVA|||||2.345|-1.058|0.320
81470896|NCT01149421|162633748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||Since non-inferiority was confirmed, superiority analysis was pursued. P-value reported for superior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81470897|NCT01149421|162633748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36||||||Since non-inferiority was confirmed, superiority analysis was pursued. P-value reported for superior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.36
81723979|NCT02354976|163143774|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio for difference|0.92||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.12|0.76|0.407
81723980|NCT02354976|163143775|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio for difference|0.84||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.02|0.70|0.077
81723981|NCT03118765|163143776|OTHER|ANOVA|LS mean ratio (%)|29.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|21.14|41.0|||||Relative Bioavailability (%) based on CmaxSS for of GSP304 in comparison to SPIRIVA RESPIMAT|GSP 304 vs SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg comparison for relative bioavailability data based on CmaxSS was tested and the estimated treatment ratios for the treatment comparisons was presented.||41.00|21.14|
81470898|NCT01149421|162633749|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If non-inferiority was confirmed, then superiority analysis was pursued.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-0.8|1.43||Treatment comparison at 16 weeks. P-value reported for non-inferior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.43|-0.80|<0.001
81723982|NCT03118765|163143776|OTHER|ANOVA|LS mean ratio (%)|57.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|41.37|78.46|||||Relative Bioavailability (%) based on CmaxSS for of GSP304 in comparison to SPIRIVA RESPIMAT|GSP 304 vs SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg comparison for relative bioavailability data based on CmaxSS was tested and the estimated treatment ratios for the treatment comparisons was presented.||78.46|41.37|
81723983|NCT03118765|163143776|OTHER|ANOVA|LS mean ratio (%)|155.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.88|216.99|||||Relative Bioavailability (%) based on CmaxSS for of GSP304 in comparison to SPIRIVA RESPIMAT|GSP 304 vs SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg comparison for relative bioavailability data based on CmaxSS was tested and the estimated treatment ratios for the treatment comparisons was presented.||216.99|111.88|
81723984|NCT03118765|163143777|OTHER|ANOVA|LS mean ratio (%)|39.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|29.79|52.87|||||Relative Bioavailability (%) based on AUC0-tauSS for of GSP304 in comparison to SPIRIVA RESPIMAT|GSP 304 vs SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg comparison for relative bioavailability data based on AUC0-tauSS was tested and the estimated treatment ratios for the treatment comparisons was presented.||52.87|29.79|
81723985|NCT03118765|163143777|OTHER|ANOVA|LS mean ratio (%)|85.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.43|112.64|||||Relative Bioavailability (%) based on AUC0-tauSS for of GSP304 in comparison to SPIRIVA RESPIMAT|GSP 304 vs SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg comparison for relative bioavailability data based on AUC0-tauSS was tested and the estimated treatment ratios for the treatment comparisons was presented.||112.64|64.43|
81723986|NCT03118765|163143777|OTHER|ANOVA|LS mean ratio (%)|211.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|158.8|281.8|||||Relative Bioavailability (%) based on AUC0-tauSS for of GSP304 in comparison to SPIRIVA RESPIMAT|GSP 304 vs SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg comparison for relative bioavailability data based on AUC0-tauSS was tested and the estimated treatment ratios for the treatment comparisons was presented.||281.80|158.80|
81723987|NCT03118765|163143778|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.17|||MMRM|||GSP 304 vs Placebo comparison for change from baseline in trough FEV1 was tested at 0.05 significance level.||0.17|-0.04|0.228
81723988|NCT03118765|163143778|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.13|||MMRM|||GSP 304 vs Placebo comparison for change from baseline in trough FEV1 was tested at 0.05 significance level.||0.13|-0.08|0.655
81723989|NCT03118765|163143778|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.11|||MMRM|||GSP 304 vs Placebo comparison for change from baseline in trough FEV1 was tested at 0.05 significance level.||0.11|-0.10|0.894
81470899|NCT01149421|162633749|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If non-inferiority was confirmed, then superiority analysis was pursued.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-0.67|1.52||Treatment comparison at 16 weeks. P-value reported for non-inferior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.52|-0.67|<0.001
81723990|NCT03118765|163143778|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.16|||MMRM|||SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg vs Placebo comparison for change from baseline in trough FEV1 was tested at 0.05 significance level.||0.16|-0.04|0.260
81723991|NCT03118765|163143779|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The mean amount of tiotropium excreted in urine over the dosing interval on Day 1 for GSP304 10 μg was (Geo mean: 108200 pg) and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg was (Geo mean: 120300 pg).|||
81723992|NCT03118765|163143779|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The mean amount of tiotropium excreted in urine over the dosing interval on Day 1 for GSP304 20 μg was (Geo mean: 263100 pg) and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg was (Geo mean: 120300 pg).|||
81723993|NCT03118765|163143779|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The mean amount of tiotropium excreted in urine over the dosing interval on Day 1 for GSP304 40 μg was (Geo mean: 438300 pg) and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg was (Geo mean: 120300 pg).|||
81723994|NCT03118765|163143780|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The mean amount of tiotropium excreted in urine over the dosing interval on Day 21 for GSP304 10 μg was (Geo mean: 293700 pg) and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg was (Geo mean: 620200 pg).|||
81723995|NCT03118765|163143780|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The mean amount of tiotropium excreted in urine over the dosing interval on Day 21 for GSP304 20 μg was (Geo mean: 436500 pg) and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg was (Geo mean: 620200 pg).|||
81723996|NCT03118765|163143780|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The mean amount of tiotropium excreted in urine over the dosing interval on Day 21 for GSP304 40 μg was (Geo mean: 1249000 pg) and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg was (Geo mean: 620200 pg).|||
81723997|NCT03118765|163143781|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For GSP304 10 μg, the geometric mean Fe (%) eliminated in urine was 1.082% on Day 1 and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg, the geometric mean Fe (%) eliminated in urine was 2.407% on Day 1|||
81723998|NCT03118765|163143781|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For GSP304 20 μg, the geometric mean Fe (%) eliminated in urine was 1.316% on Day 1 and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg, the geometric mean Fe (%) eliminated in urine was 2.407% on Day 1|||
81723999|NCT03118765|163143781|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For GSP304 40 μg, the geometric mean Fe (%) eliminated in urine was 1.096% on Day 1 and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg, the geometric mean Fe (%) eliminated in urine was 2.407% on Day 1|||
81724000|NCT03118765|163143782|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For GSP304 10 μg, the geometric mean Fe (%) eliminated in urine was 2.937% on Day 21 and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg, the geometric mean Fe (%) eliminated in urine was 12.4% on Day 21|||
81724001|NCT03118765|163143782|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For GSP304 20 μg, the geometric mean Fe (%) eliminated in urine was 2.183% on Day 21 and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg, the geometric mean Fe (%) eliminated in urine was 12.4% on Day 21|||
81724002|NCT03118765|163143782|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For GSP304 40 μg, the geometric mean Fe (%) eliminated in urine was 3.123% on Day 21 and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg, the geometric mean Fe (%) eliminated in urine was 12.4% on Day 21|||
81724003|NCT03118765|163143783|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For GSP304 10 μg, geometric mean Cmax of tiotropium was 2.191 pg/mL and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg, geometric mean Cmax of tiotropium was 7.327 pg/mL on Day 1.|||
81724004|NCT03118765|163143783|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For GSP304 20 μg, geometric mean Cmax of tiotropium was 4.796 pg/mL and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg, geometric mean Cmax of tiotropium was 7.327 pg/mL on Day 1.|||
81724005|NCT03118765|163143783|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For GSP304 40 μg, geometric mean Cmax of tiotropium was 10.2 pg/mL and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg, geometric mean Cmax of tiotropium was 7.327 pg/mL on Day 1.|||
81724006|NCT03118765|163143784|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For GSP304 10 μg, geometric mean AUC0-tau of tiotropium was 8.597 pg\*h/mL and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg, geometric mean AUC0-tau of tiotropium was 19.59 pg\*h/mL on Day 1.|||
81724007|NCT03118765|163143784|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For GSP304 20 μg, geometric mean AUC0-tau of tiotropium was 18.00 pg\*h/mL and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg, geometric mean AUC0-tau of tiotropium was 19.59 pg\*h/mL on Day 1.|||
81724008|NCT03118765|163143784|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For GSP304 40 μg, geometric mean AUC0-tau of tiotropium was 42.69 pg\*h/mL and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg, geometric mean AUC0-tau of tiotropium was 19.59 pg\*h/mL on Day 1.|||
81724009|NCT03118765|163143787|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For GSP304 10 μg, the geometric mean CavSS was 0.9536 pg/mL on Day 21 and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg, the CavSS was 2.403 pg/mL on Day 21|||
81724010|NCT03118765|163143787|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For GSP304 20 μg, the geometric mean CavSS was 1.998 pg/mL on Day 21 and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg, the CavSS was 2.403 pg/mL on Day 21|||
81724011|NCT03118765|163143787|OTHER||||||||||||||||||For GSP304 40 μg, the geometric mean CavSS was 5.083 pg/mL on Day 21 and for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg, the CavSS was 2.403 pg/mL on Day 21|||
81724012|NCT03118765|163143788|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Upon repeat dosing, tiotropium had accumulated by Day 21 with a geometric mean accumulation ratio (Rac) based on AUC of 2.617 for GSP304 10 μg and 2.815 for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg.|||
81724013|NCT03118765|163143788|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Upon repeat dosing, tiotropium had accumulated by Day 21 with a geometric mean accumulation ratio (Rac) based on AUC of 2.522 for GSP304 20 μg and 2.815 for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg.|||
81724014|NCT03118765|163143788|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Upon repeat dosing, tiotropium had accumulated by Day 21 with a geometric mean accumulation ratio (Rac) based on AUC of 2.926 for GSP304 40 μg and 2.815 for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg.|||
81724015|NCT03118765|163143789|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Upon repeat dosing, tiotropium had accumulated by Day 21 with a geometric mean accumulation ratio (Rac) based on Cmax of 1.944 for GSP304 10 μg and 1.929 for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg.|||
81724016|NCT03118765|163143789|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Upon repeat dosing, tiotropium had accumulated by Day 21 with a geometric mean accumulation ratio (Rac) based on Cmax of 1.808 for GSP304 20 μg and 1.929 for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg.|||
81724017|NCT03118765|163143789|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Upon repeat dosing, tiotropium had accumulated by Day 21 with a geometric mean accumulation ratio (Rac) based on Cmax of 2.125 for GSP304 40 μg and 1.929 for SPIRIVA RESPIMAT 5 μg.|||
81724018|NCT03118765|163143790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|0.04|0.004
81724019|NCT03118765|163143790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.26|0.08|<0.001
81724020|NCT03118765|163143790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|0.03|0.007
81724021|NCT03118765|163143790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.26|0.08|<0.001
81724022|NCT03118765|163143791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.28|0.08|0.001
81724023|NCT03118765|163143791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.25|0.05|0.005
81724024|NCT03118765|163143791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|0.01|0.032
81724025|NCT03118765|163143791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.27|0.07|0.001
81724026|NCT03118765|163143792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|-0.04|0.166
81724027|NCT03118765|163143792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|-0.04|0.182
81724028|NCT03118765|163143792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.17|-0.07|0.401
81724029|NCT03118765|163143792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-0.09|0.574
81724030|NCT03118765|163143793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|-0.10|0.493
81724031|NCT03118765|163143793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.14|-0.17|0.864
81450255|NCT00390221|162587176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Mean Change|-1.93||||0.1284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|0.56||Analysis of variance for difference between treatment groups, controlling for baseline score.|Analysis of Variance|||For each of the secondary endpoints, a sequential closed testing procedure was used, with the first comparison (the DAC HYP 300 mg group versus placebo) and the second comparison (the DAC HYP 150 mg group versus placebo). Secondary endpoints were rank prioritized, in the order presented. If statistical significance was not achieved for an endpoint, all endpoints(s) of a lower rank were not considered statistically significant.||0.56|-4.42|0.1284
81724032|NCT03118765|163143793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.16|0.978
81724033|NCT03118765|163143793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.20|-0.10|0.500
81724034|NCT03118765|163143794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.20|0.04|0.003
81724035|NCT03118765|163143794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.22|0.06|0.001
81724036|NCT03118765|163143794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|0.06|0.001
81724037|NCT03118765|163143794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.23|0.08|<0.001
81724038|NCT03118765|163143795|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.24|0.06|0.002
81724039|NCT03118765|163143795|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|-0.00|0.061
81724040|NCT03118765|163143795|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-0.02|0.140
81724041|NCT03118765|163143795|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.24|0.06|0.002
81724042|NCT02164539|163143796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.103||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.193|||Final step dose response model|||||0.193|0.014|0.024
81724043|NCT02164539|163143796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.103||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.193|||Final step dose response model|||||0.193|0.014|0.024
81724044|NCT02164539|163143796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.103||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.193|||Final step dose response model|||||0.193|0.014|0.024
81724045|NCT02164539|163143796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.103||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.193|||Final step dose response model|||||0.193|0.014|0.024
81724046|NCT02164539|163143796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.073||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.172|||Final dose response model|||||0.172|-0.027|0.152
81724047|NCT02164539|163143797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-1.7|0.010
81724048|NCT02164539|163143797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.4|||ANCOVA||Statistical analysis presented for daily rescue medication use.|||-0.4|-1.9|0.004
81724049|NCT02164539|163143797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.1|||ANCOVA||Statistical analysis presented for daily rescue medication use.|||0.1|-1.4|0.083
81724050|NCT02164539|163143797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.2|||ANCOVA||Statistical analysis presented for daily rescue medication use.|||-0.2|-1.5|0.014
81724051|NCT02164539|163143797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.1|||ANCOVA||Statistical analysis presented for daily rescue medication use.|||-0.1|-1.4|0.031
81724052|NCT02164539|163143798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-1.7|||ANCOVA|||||-1.7|-4.6|<0.001
81724053|NCT02164539|163143798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-1.6|||ANCOVA|||||-1.6|-4.5|<0.001
81724054|NCT02164539|163143798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-3.4|0.007
81724055|NCT02164539|163143798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||||-0.7|-3.2|0.002
81724056|NCT02164539|163143798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||||-0.4|-2.9|0.009
81724057|NCT02164539|163143799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.1||||0.004||95.0|5.9|30.3|||ANCOVA|||||30.3|5.9|0.004
81724058|NCT02164539|163143799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|21.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|34.1|||ANCOVA|||||34.1|9.4|<0.001
81470900|NCT01149421|162633749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||||||Treatment comparison at 16 weeks. Since non-inferiority was confirmed, superiority analysis was pursued. P-value reported for superior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.870
81724059|NCT02164539|163143799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|31.7|||ANCOVA|||||31.7|7.7|0.001
81724060|NCT02164539|163143799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|24.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.1|35.4|||ANCOVA|||||35.4|14.1|<0.001
81724061|NCT02164539|163143799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|29.1|||ANCOVA|||||29.1|8.0|<0.001
81724062|NCT02164539|163143800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.045||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.125|||ANCOVA|||||0.125|-0.034|0.264
81724063|NCT02164539|163143800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.121|||ANCOVA|||||0.121|-0.041|0.328
81724064|NCT02164539|163143800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.025||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.103|||ANCOVA|||||0.103|-0.054|0.534
81724065|NCT02164539|163143800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.005||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.075|||ANCOVA|||||0.075|-0.065|0.895
81724066|NCT02164539|163143800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.076||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.146|||ANCOVA|||||0.146|0.007|0.031
81724067|NCT02164539|163143801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.088||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.162|-0.014|||ANCOVA|||||-0.014|-0.162|0.019
81724068|NCT02164539|163143801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.091||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.165|-0.016|||ANCOVA|||||-0.016|-0.165|0.017
81724069|NCT02164539|163143801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.089||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.162|-0.016|||ANCOVA|||||-0.016|-0.162|0.017
81724070|NCT02164539|163143801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.124|0.004|||ANCOVA|||||0.004|-0.124|0.066
81540191|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.7357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.70|0.24|0.7357
81724071|NCT02164539|163143801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.163|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.227|-0.099|||ANCOVA|||||-0.099|-0.227|<0.001
81724072|NCT02643966|163143802|OTHER|We compared DBT cancer yield per 1,000 for first observer (usual care) vs DBT and WBUS cancer yield per 1,000 for first observer for Year/Screen 1.|simple proportions|1.3||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.1||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|nonparametric bootstrap approach|The 95% CIs for differences were estimated using nonparametric bootstrap approach on the basis of 10,000 replicates with women as resampling units||The primary unit of analysis was the screening examination. A sample size of 16,700 screens (6,200 women, estimating 8%-10% loss to follow-up each year) was expected to provide 82% power to identify an added cancer detection rate (CDR) from US of 1.1/1,000. Screens were included for analysis if the patient was diagnosed with breast cancer or at least 10.5-month imaging or clinical follow-up (ie, at end of study participation) showed no evidence of breast cancer.||2.1|0.3|0.005
81724073|NCT02643966|163143802|OTHER|We compared DBT cancer yield per 1,000 for first observer (usual care) vs DBT and WBUS cancer yield per 1,000 for first observer for Years/Screens 2 \& 3.|simple proportions|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.5||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|nonparametric bootstrap approach|The 95% CIs for differences were estimated using nonparametric bootstrap approach on the basis of 10,000 replicates with women as resampling units||The primary unit of analysis was the screening examination. A sample size of 16,700 screens (6,200 women, estimating 8%-10% loss to follow-up each year) was expected to provide 82% power to identify an added cancer detection rate (CDR) from US of 1.1/1,000. Screens were included for analysis if the patient was diagnosed with breast cancer or at least 10.5-month imaging or clinical follow-up (ie, at end of study participation) showed no evidence of breast cancer.||1.5|0.4|<0.001
81724074|NCT02643966|163143803|OTHER|We compared DBT true positive findings for first observer (usual care) vs DBT and WBUS true positive findings for first observer for Year/Screen 1.|simple proportions|17.8||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|31.1||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|nonparametric bootstrap approach|The 95% CIs for differences were estimated using nonparametric bootstrap approach on the basis of 10,000 replicates with women as resampling units||The primary unit of analysis was the screening examination. A sample size of 16,700 screens (6,200 women, estimating 8%-10% loss to follow-up each year) was expected to provide 82% power to identify an added cancer detection rate (CDR) from US of 1.1/1,000. Screens were included for analysis if the patient was diagnosed with breast cancer or at least 10.5-month imaging or clinical follow-up (ie, at end of study participation) showed no evidence of breast cancer.||31.1|4.4|0.005
81724075|NCT02643966|163143803|OTHER|We compared DBT true positive findings for first observer (usual care) vs DBT and WBUS true positive findings for first observer for Years/Screens 2 and 3.|simple proportions|13.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|22.3||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|nonparametric bootstrap approach|The 95% CIs for differences were estimated using nonparametric bootstrap approach on the basis of 10,000 replicates with women as resampling units||The primary unit of analysis was the screening examination. A sample size of 16,700 screens (6,200 women, estimating 8%-10% loss to follow-up each year) was expected to provide 82% power to identify an added CDR from US of 1.1/1,000.Screens were included for analysis if the patient was diagnosed with breast cancer or at least 10.5-month imaging or clinical follow-up (ie, at end of study participation) showed no evidence of breast cancer.||22.3|4.9|< 0.001
81724076|NCT02643966|163143805|OTHER|We compared DBT false positive findings for first observer (usual care) vs DBT and WBUS false positive findings for first observer for Year/Screen 1.|Slope|4.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|5.1||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|nonparametric bootstrap approach|The 95% CIs for differences were estimated using nonparametric bootstrap approach on the basis of 10,000 replicates with women as resampling units||||5.1|3.8|< 0.001
81724077|NCT02643966|163143805|OTHER|We compared DBT false positive findings for first observer (usual care) vs DBT and WBUS false positive findings for first observer for Years/Screens 2 \& 3.|simple proportions|3.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|4.1||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|nonparametric bootstrap approach|The 95% CIs for differences were estimated using nonparametric bootstrap approach on the basis of 10,000 replicates with women as resampling units||||4.1|3.3|< 0.001
81538418|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.54|-2.85||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-2.85|-10.54|0.0007
81538419|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.55|-3.95||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-3.95|-11.55|<0.0001
81724078|NCT03070431|163143814|SUPERIORITY|It was assumed that radiotherapy with 5x4 Gy results in 6-month LPFS of 67% and an increase by 20% is clinically relevant when using 5x5 Gy. For comparison of 5x5 Gy and a historical control (5x4 Gy), it was assumed that it can be performed with a simple Pearson-Chi-Square test (2-sided significance level of 5%, power of 79%) if 40 patients treated with 5x5 Gy and 400 patients of the control group qualified for Propensity-Score adjusted comparison, assuming 6-month LPFS rates of 87% and 67%.|Risk Difference (RD)|20.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||historical control group treated with 5 x 4 Gy|"In a prospective study, 6-month LPFS rates were 86% after longer-course (mainly 3Gyx10) and 67% after short-course radiotherapy (mainly 4Gyx5) \[Rades D, et al., Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2009;73:228-34.\]. For sample size calculations, it was assumed that conventional radiotherapy with 4Gyx5 results in 6-month LPFS of 67% and that an increase by 20% is clinically relevant and realistic with 5Gyx5. A sample size of 40 eligible patients was required for the phase 2 trial assuming that that 6-month LPFS would be 87% and estimated with a precision of +/-20% expressed as the half length of the associated two-sided confidence interval (95%), and power of \>=80%.~For comparison of phase 2 cohort and historical control group, it was assumed that this could be performed with a simple Pearson-Chi-Square test using a two-sided significance level of 5% (10%) and a power of 79% (86%) if 40 patients received 5Gyx5 and N=400 of the control group qualified for Propensity-Score adjusted comparison."|||<0.05
81724079|NCT03398928|163143863|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81724080|NCT03398928|163143864|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81724081|NCT03398928|163143867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||The statistical analysis applies to all the rows|Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81724082|NCT03398928|163143868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.253|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.253
81724083|NCT01039584|163143934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The primary efficacy measure was the proportion of subjects with therapeutic cure at Visit 3/Test-of-Cure. Therapeutic cure was defined as having both a mycological cure and a clinical cure.|Yates continuity correction|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.1|12.3|||Wald's method|||||12.3|-9.1|
81724084|NCT01039584|163143935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The efficacy measure was the proportion of subjects with clinicl cure at Visit 3/Test-of-Cure.|Yates continuity correction|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.3|12.8|||Wald's method|||||12.8|-7.3|
81724085|NCT01039584|163143936|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The efficacy measure was the proportion of subjects with mycological cure at Visit 3/Test-of-Cure|Yates continuity correction|1.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.7|9.4|||Wald's method|||||9.4|-11.7|0.05
81724086|NCT03672396|163143943|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.4|-0.2|0.378
81724087|NCT03672396|163143944|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.7|-1.0|0.586
81470901|NCT01149421|162633749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.915||||||Treatment comparison at 16 weeks. Since non-inferiority was confirmed, superiority analysis was pursued. P-value reported for superior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.915
81538420|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.16|-2.6||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||-2.60|-10.16|0.0010
81538421|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.99|-1.48||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-1.48|-8.99|0.0064
81724088|NCT03672396|163143945|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.2|-0.7|0.252
81724089|NCT03672396|163143946|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.3||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.9|4.3|||t-test, 2 sided|Mean difference calculated as Post - Pre.||||4.3|-36.9|0.111
81724090|NCT03672396|163143947|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|7.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.2|-4.3|0.579
81724091|NCT03672396|163143948|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.7|-3.9|0.948
81724092|NCT03672396|163143949|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.7|-1.1|0.594
81724093|NCT03672396|163143950|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.7|-2.3|0.274
81724094|NCT03672396|163143951|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.89||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|3.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.29|0.48|0.013
81724095|NCT03672396|163143952|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.16||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.54|13.85|||t-test, 2 sided|||||13.85|-5.54|0.369
81724096|NCT03672396|163143953|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|12.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||12.7|-13.5|0.945
81724097|NCT03672396|163143954|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.6|-2.0|0.420
81724098|NCT03672396|163143955|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|15.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||15.8|-16.9|0.941
81724099|NCT03672396|163143956|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|5.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.9|-1.4|0.203
81724100|NCT03672396|163143957|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|2.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.6|-0.04|0.057
81724101|NCT03672396|163143958|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.3|-1.0|0.809
81724102|NCT03672396|163143959|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.1|-0.3|0.191
81724103|NCT03672396|163143960|OTHER|Paired t-test analysis between baseline and post-testing values from a single group of individuals who completed both testing sessions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.3|-0.3|0.237
81724104|NCT03001011|163143980|SUPERIORITY||Median difference (Renvela - Placebo)|-0.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon rank sum test||Renvela Vs. Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error \& handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in order outcome measures (OM) are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous OM was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||||<0.0001
81724105|NCT02278952|163144003|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation-adjusted linear models||||||0.33|||||||GEE-adjusted models|||||||0.33
81724106|NCT02278952|163144004|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation-adjusted linear model|||||<|0.0001|||||||GEE-adjusted linear model|||||||< 0.0001
81724107|NCT02278952|163144005|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation-adjusted linear models||||||0.049|||||||GEE-adjusted linear models|||||||0.049
81724108|NCT02278952|163144006|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation-adjusted linear models||||||0.114|||||||GEE-adjusted linear models|||||||0.114
81724109|NCT02278952|163144007|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation-adjusted linear models||||||0.47|||||||GEE-adjusted linear models|||P-value of tacrolimus dose||||0.470
81724110|NCT02278952|163144007|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation-adjusted linear models||||||0.037|||||||GEE-adjusted linear models|||P-value of Prednisone dose||||0.037
81724111|NCT02278952|163144007|OTHER|Generalized-estimating equation-adjusted linear models||||||0.456|||||||GEE-adjusted linear models|||P-value of mycophenolate mofetil dose||||0.456
81724112|NCT00204932|163144008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis was based on test-retest variance of body fat mass measure by DEXA|||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance to test CLA not equal to placebo||||<0.05
81724113|NCT00204932|163144008|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Pre- post treatment comparison o fat oxidation found that fat oxidation increased in CLA (4 +/- 8 g) and decreased in placebo (-7 +/- 11 g) groups during sleep. after 6 mo of supplementation.||||<0.05
81724114|NCT02556632|163144011|OTHER|||||||0.9306|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9306
81724115|NCT02556632|163144012|OTHER|||||||0.8048|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8048
81724116|NCT02556632|163144013|OTHER|||||||0.8591|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8591
81724117|NCT04523831|163144036|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.53|||<|0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.96|||Regression, Linear|||||0.96|0.30|<0.03
81724118|NCT04523831|163144037|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.51|||<|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.80|0.32|<0.004
81724119|NCT04523831|163144038|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.45|||<|0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.85|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.85|0.23|<0.013
81724120|NCT04523831|163144039|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.81|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.81|0.44|<0.001
81724121|NCT03033069|163144044|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS ) Mean Difference|-5.99|||=|0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.79|-2.19|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||MMRM analysis with an unstructured (UN) variance covariance structure was performed. The model included fixed class-effect terms for treatment, trial site, type of trauma (combat related Yes/No), visit week, and an interaction term of treatment by visit week and included the interaction term of baseline values of CAPS-5 total score by visit week as a covariate.||-2.19|-9.79|=0.0021
81724122|NCT03033069|163144044|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.74|||=|0.3868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|2.22|||MMRM|||MMRM analysis with an UN variance covariance structure was performed. The model included fixed class-effect terms for treatment, trial site, type of trauma (combat related Yes/No), visit week, and an interaction term of treatment by visit week and included the interaction term of baseline values of CAPS-5 total score by visit week as a covariate.||2.22|-5.70|=0.3868
81724123|NCT03033069|163144044|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.91|||=|0.6399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|2.92|||MMRM|||MMRM analysis with an UN variance covariance structure was performed. The model included fixed class-effect terms for treatment, trial site, type of trauma (combat related Yes/No), visit week, and an interaction term of treatment by visit week and included the interaction term of baseline values of CAPS-5 total score by visit week as a covariate.||2.92|-4.74|=0.6399
81724124|NCT03033069|163144044|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.08|||=|0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.96|-1.2|||MMRM|||MMRM analysis with an UN variance covariance structure was performed. The model included fixed class-effect terms for treatment, trial site, type of trauma (combat related Yes/No), visit week, and an interaction term of treatment by visit week and included the interaction term of baseline values of CAPS-5 total score by visit week as a covariate.||-1.20|-8.96|=0.0106
81724125|NCT03033069|163144044|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.24|||=|0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.26|-0.23|||MMRM|||MMRM analysis with an UN variance covariance structure was performed. The model included fixed class-effect terms for treatment, trial site, type of trauma (combat related Yes/No), visit week, and an interaction term of treatment by visit week and included the interaction term of baseline values of CAPS-5 total score by visit week as a covariate.||-0.23|-8.26|=0.0384
81450256|NCT00390221|162587176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Mean Change|-4.27||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.76|-1.78|||Analysis of Variance|Analysis of variance for difference between treatment groups, controlling for baseline score.||For each of the secondary endpoints, a sequential closed testing procedure was used, with the first comparison (the DAC HYP 300 mg group versus placebo) and the second comparison (the DAC HYP 150 mg group versus placebo). Secondary endpoints were rank prioritized, in the order presented. If statistical significance was not achieved for an endpoint, all endpoints(s) of a lower rank were not considered statistically significant.||-1.78|-6.76|0.0008
81450257|NCT03258853|162587180|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||paired 2-sided t-test|||||||0.001
81724126|NCT02623426|163144045|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of the proportion of baseline|1.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.56||A Bonferroni correction was used to adjust for the co-primary hypotheses;a two-sided type I error rate of 0.05/2 = 0.025 was used to determine statistical significance for the two pairwise comparisons (Ozurdex vs Methotrexate and Ozurdex vs Lucentis)|mixed effects model||The treatment effect is the ratio of the proportions of baseline retinal thickness (Methotrexate/Ozurdex). Values greater than 1 indicate less reduction in retinal thickness in the Methotrexate treated group compared to Ozurdex|A sample size of 240 was calculated to provide 91% power to detect a 25% reduction for Ozurdex, a 38% reduction for Methotrexate and Lucentis assuming a standard deviation of 0.33, 25% with bilateral disease, between-eye correlation of 0.4, 10% loss to follow-up, and a two-sided type 1 error rate of 0.025 for each pairwise comparison.||1.56|1.19|<0.001
81724127|NCT02623426|163144045|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of the proportion of BL|1.22||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.43||A Bonferroni correction was used to adjust for the co-primary hypotheses;a two-sided type I error rate of 0.05/2 = 0.025 was used to determine statistical significance for the two pairwise comparisons (Ozurdex vs Methotrexate and Ozurdex vs Lucentis)|mixed effects model||The treatment effect is the ratio of the proportions of baseline retinal thickness (Lucentis/Ozurdex) at 12 weeks. Values greater than 1 indicate less reduction in retinal thickness in the Lucentis treated group compared to Ozurdex|A sample size of 240 was calculated to provide 91% power to detect a 25% reduction for Ozurdex, a 38% reduction for methotrexate and Lucentis assuming a standard deviation of 0.33, 25% with bilateral disease, between-eye correlation of 0.4, 10% loss to follow-up, and a two-sided type 1 error rate of 0.025 for each pairwise comparison.||1.43|1.04|0.012
81724128|NCT03751124|163144046|OTHER|Chi-square test was used for the comparison between relugolix plus E2/NETA group and placebo group.|Treatment difference|63.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.85|73.86||P-value was based on the stratified test statistics via log-log transformation of the difference in survival curve at a fixed time point stratified by pivotal study baseline MBL volume and duration of prior exposure to relugolix.|Log-Log transformation|Log-Log transformation of survival curve based on stratified Kaplan-Meier analysis|The 95% confidence interval (CI) of treatment difference was calculated via linear transformation of the difference in survival function with pooled variance.|The primary efficacy analysis was the comparison of the relugolix plus E2/NETA group with the placebo group with respect to responder rate.||73.86|52.85|<0.0001
81724129|NCT03751124|163144047|OTHER|Stratified log-rank test was used for the comparison between relugolix plus E2/NETA group and placebo group.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.2||P-value for comparison of relugolix plus E2/NETA to placebo was based on the stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (95% CI) of relugolix plus E2/NETA to placebo was based on a proportional hazard model stratified by pivotal study baseline MBL volume (\<225 mL or ≥225 mL) and duration of prior exposure to relugolix (28 weeks or 52 weeks).|||0.20|0.08|<0.0001
81724130|NCT03751124|163144048|OTHER|Chi-square test was used for the comparison between relugolix plus E2/NETA group and placebo group.|Treatment difference|58.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.97|69.11||P-value was based on the stratified test statistics via log-log transformation of the difference in survival curve at a fixed time point stratified by pivotal study baseline MBL volume and duration of prior exposure to relugolix.|Log-Log transformation|Log-Log transformation of survival curve based on stratified Kaplan-Meier analysis|The 95% CI of treatment difference was calculated via linear transformation of the difference in survival function with pooled variance.|||69.11|46.97|<0.0001
81724131|NCT03751124|163144049|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|44.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.13|55.11||P-value for difference between relugolix plus E2/NETA and placebo is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by pivotal study baseline MBL volume (\<225 mL or ≥225 mL) and duration of prior exposure to relugolix (28 weeks or 52 weeks).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference is relugolix plus E2/NETA minus placebo. 95% CI for difference is based on the normal approximation.|||55.11|33.13|<0.0001
81724132|NCT02450760|163144121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.29
81724133|NCT02450760|163144122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.95
81724134|NCT02450760|163144126|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.15
81450258|NCT03258853|162587181|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Secondary outcomes were adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||1.0
81724135|NCT02450760|163144127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.83
81724136|NCT02450760|163144128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.26
81724137|NCT03053622|163144131|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.996|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.807|1.23||||||||1.23|0.807|
81724138|NCT03053622|163144131|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.729|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.591|0.898||||||||0.898|0.591|
81724139|NCT03053622|163144131|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.422|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.343|0.518||||||||0.518|0.343|
81724140|NCT03053622|163144131|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.307|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.249|0.379||||||||0.379|0.249|
81724141|NCT03053622|163144132|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.986|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.2||||||||1.20|0.810|
81724142|NCT03053622|163144132|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|0.753|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.619|0.916||||||||0.916|0.619|
81724143|NCT03053622|163144133|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|48.4||||||||48.40|-0.10|
81724144|NCT03053622|163144133|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|23.97|||||"In this outcome, the median difference is not calculated by subtracting two observations, it is derived by Hodges-Lehmann approach to estimating location shift. This method will give the value of 0.25."|||23.97|-0.25|
81450259|NCT03258853|162587182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Secondary outcomes are adjusted for multiple comparisons|paired 2-sided t-test|||||||0.04
81450260|NCT03258853|162587183|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wicoxon signed rank test|||||||1.0
81450261|NCT03258853|162587184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.014
81450262|NCT03258853|162587185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.014
81450263|NCT03258853|162587186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.14
81450264|NCT03258853|162587187|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||1.0
81450265|NCT03258853|162587188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.01
81450266|NCT03258853|162587189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||McNemar|||||||0.08
81724145|NCT01735877|163144205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||At Baseline||||0.77
81724146|NCT01735877|163144205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.02|17.25|||ANCOVA|||Mean Change from baseline to 1 month||17.25|11.02|<0.0001
81724147|NCT01735877|163144205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.65|26.48|||ANCOVA|||Baseline to 3 month||26.48|18.65|<0.0001
81724148|NCT01735877|163144205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.94|27.62|||ANCOVA|||Baseline to 6 month||27.62|18.94|<0.0001
81724149|NCT01735877|163144206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||At Baseline||||0.99
81724150|NCT01735877|163144206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||At 1 month||||0.99
81724151|NCT01735877|163144206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||At 3 months||||0.03
81724152|NCT01735877|163144206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||At 6 months||||0.004
81724153|NCT01735877|163144207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.25||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||At Baseline||||0.64
81724154|NCT01735877|163144207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.92||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|9.6|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline to 1 month||9.60|2.24|0.002
81450267|NCT03258853|162587190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||McNemar|||||||0.56
81724155|NCT01735877|163144207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.71||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|14.63|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline to 3 month||14.63|2.80|0.005
81724156|NCT01735877|163144207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.63||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.67|14.6|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline to 6 month||14.60|2.67|0.006
81724157|NCT01735877|163144208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.99|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.99
81724158|NCT01735877|163144208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.93|4.42|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline to 1 month||4.42|2.93|<0.0001
81724159|NCT01735877|163144208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.61|4.21|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline to 3 month||4.21|2.61|<0.0001
81724160|NCT01735877|163144208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|4.02|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline to 6 month||4.02|2.40|<0.0001
81724161|NCT01735877|163144209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||At Baseline||||0.99
81724162|NCT01735877|163144209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||At month 1||||0.99
81724163|NCT01735877|163144209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Chi-squared|||At month 3||||0.04
81724164|NCT01735877|163144209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||At month 6||||0.01
81724165|NCT02292433|163144240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-19.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.841||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.93|-10.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, dose, and baseline as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.||-10.98|-28.93|0.0032
81724166|NCT02292433|163144240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-41.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.172|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-46.77|-35.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, dose, and baseline as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.||-35.35|-46.77|<0.0001
81724167|NCT02292433|163144241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.851||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.16|-7.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, dose, and baseline as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.||-7.21|-17.16|0.0006
81724168|NCT02292433|163144241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-25.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.821|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.73|-20.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, dose, and baseline as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.||-20.88|-30.73|<0.0001
81724169|NCT02292433|163144242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.521|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7237||0.0447|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.752|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for pre-breakfast. Analysis was done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, dose, and baseline as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.||-0.290|-2.752|0.0447
81724170|NCT02292433|163144242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.949|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7249||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.183|-0.716|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for pre-breakfast. Analysis was done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, dose, and baseline as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.||-0.716|-3.183|0.0119
81724171|NCT02292433|163144242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.967|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3324||0.6873|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.195|3.261|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for pre-lunch. Analysis was done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, dose, and baseline as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.||3.261|-5.195|0.6873
81724172|NCT02292433|163144242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.439|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9533||0.0659|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.502|-0.377|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for pre-lunch. Analysis was done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, dose, and baseline as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.||-0.377|-4.502|0.0659
81724173|NCT02292433|163144242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.358|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5994||0.4031|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.079|1.363|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for pre-dinner. Analysis was done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, dose, and baseline as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.||1.363|-4.079|0.4031
81450268|NCT03258853|162587191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||McNemar|||||||0.56
81450269|NCT03258853|162587192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||McNemar|||||||0.15
81450270|NCT04994483|162587219|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.4308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.59|-1.37|0.4308
81450271|NCT04994483|162587220|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51||||0.4034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.70|-0.68|0.4034
81450272|NCT00325195|162587279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81724174|NCT02292433|163144242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.766|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5951||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.479|-1.052|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for pre-dinner. Analysis was done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, dose, and baseline as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.||-1.052|-6.479|0.0254
81724175|NCT02292433|163144243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for pre-breakfast. Analysis was done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, dose, and baseline as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.||-0.09|-0.33|0.0067
81724176|NCT02292433|163144243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.29|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for pre-breakfast. Analysis was done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, dose, and baseline as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.29|0.0282
81724177|NCT02292433|163144243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.7877|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for pre-lunch. Analysis was done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, dose, and baseline as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.||0.25|-0.18|0.7877
81724178|NCT02292433|163144243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.5064|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for pre-lunch. Analysis was done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, dose, and baseline as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.||0.39|-0.17|0.5064
81724179|NCT02292433|163144243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.293||0.4072|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.75|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for pre-dinner. Analysis was done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, dose, and baseline as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.||0.25|-0.75|0.4072
81724180|NCT02292433|163144243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295||0.1422|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for pre-dinner. Analysis was done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, dose, and baseline as fixed effects and participants within sequence as a random effect.||0.06|-0.95|0.1422
81724181|NCT03182920|163144266|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.962|1.52||||||||1.52|0.962|
81724182|NCT03182920|163144267|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.55||||||||1.55|1.03|
81724183|NCT01872689|163144277|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.98111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31064||0.4555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|3.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Linear model comparing Lebrikizumab to Placebo, with assessment as the outcome variable; assessment time by treatment as fixed effects; and participant baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%) and participant by assessment time as random effects with unstructured covariance.||3.57|-1.61|0.4555
81724184|NCT01872689|163144277|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49998|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84946||0.5566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|2.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Linear model comparing Lebrikizumab to Placebo, with assessment as the outcome variable; assessment time by treatment as fixed effects; and participant baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%) and participant by assessment time as random effects with unstructured covariance.||2.17|-1.17|0.5566
81724185|NCT01872689|163144278|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|21.93023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.62248||0.3129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.97|64.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Linear model comparing Lebrikizumab to Placebo, with assessment as the outcome variable; assessment time by treatment as fixed effects; and participant baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%) and participant by assessment time as random effects with unstructured covariance.||64.83|-20.97|0.3129
81450273|NCT00325195|162587279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81724186|NCT01872689|163144278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.4127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.8016||0.2036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.5|11.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Linear model comparing Lebrikizumab to Placebo, with assessment as the outcome variable; assessment time by treatment as fixed effects; and participant baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%) and participant by assessment time as random effects with unstructured covariance.||11.67|-54.50|0.2036
81724187|NCT01872689|163144280|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.4299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.41|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis: stratified by baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%)||1.41|0.44|0.4299
81724188|NCT01872689|163144280|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.3751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.24|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis: stratified by baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%)||1.24|0.56|0.3751
81724189|NCT01872689|163144281|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.54171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05201||0.6075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|2.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Linear model comparing Lebrikizumab to Placebo, with assessment as the outcome variable; assessment time by treatment as fixed effects; and participant baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%) and participant by assessment time as random effects with unstructured covariance.||2.62|-1.54|0.6075
81724190|NCT01872689|163144281|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65206||0.7803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Linear model comparing Lebrikizumab to Placebo, with assessment as the outcome variable; assessment time by treatment as fixed effects; and participant baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%) and participant by assessment time as random effects with unstructured covariance.||1.47|-1.10|0.7803
81450274|NCT00325195|162587280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.002||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.002
81450275|NCT00325195|162587280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.200
81450276|NCT00325195|162587281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||% of pegloticase q2 participants reporting flares compared to placebo pts during Months 4-6 treatment period||||0.007
81450277|NCT00325195|162587281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.321||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||% of pegloticase q4 participants reporting flares compared to placebo pts during Months 4-6 treatment period||||0.321
81450278|NCT00325195|162587282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.166
81724191|NCT01872689|163144283|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.09|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis: stratified by baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%)||1.09|0.39|0.0972
81724192|NCT01872689|163144283|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.42|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis: stratified by baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%)||1.42|0.72|0.9344
81724193|NCT01872689|163144284|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|28.12302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|49.47253||0.5707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.8|126.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean Difference = Lebrikizumab - Placebo|Mixed Linear model comparing Lebrikizumab to Placebo, with assessment as the outcome variable; assessment time by treatment as fixed effects; and participant baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%) and participant by assessment time as random effects with unstructured covariance.||126.04|-69.80|0.5707
81724194|NCT01872689|163144284|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.72972|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.68767||0.4934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.65|84.11|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean Difference = Lebrikizumab - Placebo|Mixed Linear model comparing Lebrikizumab to Placebo, with assessment as the outcome variable; assessment time by treatment as fixed effects; and participant baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%) and participant by assessment time as random effects with unstructured covariance.||84.11|-40.65|0.4934
81724195|NCT01872689|163144285|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.10204|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41325||0.3854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.88|2.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Linear model comparing Lebrikizumab to Placebo, with assessment as the outcome variable; assessment time by treatment as fixed effects; and participant baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%) and participant by assessment time as random effects with unstructured covariance.||2.68|-6.88|0.3854
81724196|NCT01872689|163144285|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16313|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37698||0.9057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|2.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Linear model comparing Lebrikizumab to Placebo, with assessment as the outcome variable; assessment time by treatment as fixed effects; and participant baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%) and participant by assessment time as random effects with unstructured covariance.||2.55|-2.87|0.9057
81724197|NCT01872689|163144287|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.4433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.31|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis: stratified by baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%)||1.31|0.54|0.4433
81724198|NCT01872689|163144289|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.9366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|5.3|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis: stratified by baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%)||5.30|0.21|0.9366
81724199|NCT01872689|163144289|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45||||0.1346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.31|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis: stratified by baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%)||1.31|0.16|0.1346
81724200|NCT01872689|163144291|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.6815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.54|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis: stratified by baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%)||1.54|0.52|0.6815
81724201|NCT01872689|163144293|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.5685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.26|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis: stratified by baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%)||2.26|0.23|0.5685
81538422|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.94|-3.42||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-3.42|-10.94|0.0002
81724202|NCT01872689|163144293|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.1976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.23|||Log Rank|||Stratified Analysis: stratified by baseline FVC (\<50%, 50 to 75%, \>75%)||1.23|0.37|0.1976
81724203|NCT01244815|163144325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|-3.2||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-0.8||p-value is adjusted by Hochberg's method for testing three asenapine groups versus the placebo group|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.8|-5.6|0.008
81724204|NCT01244815|163144325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-5.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-2.9||p-value is adjusted by Hochberg's method for testing three asenapine groups versus the placebo group|MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-2.9|-7.7|<0.001
81724205|NCT01244815|163144325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-6.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|-3.8||p-value is adjusted by Hochberg's method for testing three asenapine groups versus the placebo group|MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-3.8|-8.6|<0.001
81450279|NCT00325195|162587282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.170
81450280|NCT00325195|162587283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81450281|NCT00325195|162587283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.024
81450282|NCT00806286|162587285|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two-sided p-value is calculated by dividing the square of the treatment group difference on the log-log scale by the standard error of the difference and referring the result to the standard normal distribution.|Z-test||The estimated value represents the difference in treatments (%).|||||<0.0001
81450283|NCT00806286|162587285|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.579||||0.0499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.5|||Regression, Cox|||||2.5|1.0|0.0499
81450284|NCT00806286|162587286|SUPERIORITY|Two-sided p-value is calculated by dividing the square of the treatment group difference on the log-log scale by the standard error of the difference and referring the result to the standard normal distribution.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Z-test||The estimated value represents the difference in treatments (%).|||||<0.0001
81450285|NCT03469336|162587290|OTHER|Ratio|Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|1.0109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.732||0.9883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2364|4.3226|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The efficacy assessment of PF-06763809 was performed for the change from baseline in log of the psoriatic skin infiltrate thickness/EPB on Day 19 using a longitudinal analysis of covariance model, with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as main effects and the log of the psoriatic skin infiltrate thickness/EPB at baseline as covariate.||4.3226|0.2364|0.9883
81450286|NCT03469336|162587290|OTHER|Ratio|Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|0.9979|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.732||0.9977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2334|4.2671|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The efficacy assessment of PF-06763809 was performed for the change from baseline in log of the psoriatic skin infiltrate thickness/EPB on Day 19 using a longitudinal analysis of covariance model, with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as main effects and the log of the psoriatic skin infiltrate thickness/EPB at baseline as covariate.||4.2671|0.2334|0.9977
81470902|NCT01149421|162633749|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If non-inferiority was confirmed, then superiority analysis was pursued.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-0.68|1.68||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks. P-value reported for non-inferior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.68|-0.68|<0.001
81724206|NCT01244815|163144325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||t-statistic|-4.92|||<|0.0001||||||p-value (adjusted to control Type I error in multiple testing) for dose-response pattern 1 (Placebo\<2.5 mg=5.0 mg=10.0 mg)|MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|t-statistic associated with the contrast of the MMRM model for dose-response pattern 1. Lower value indicates pattern provides better fit to data.|Investigation of dose-response relationship of change from baseline to Day 21 in Y-MRS total score was a Secondary study endpoint. Multiple contrast testing using MMRM model (FAS population) was used to evaluate 7 pre-defined dose-response patterns.||||<0.0001
81724207|NCT01244815|163144325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||t-statistic|-4.87|||<|0.0001||||||p-value (adjusted to control Type I error in multiple testing) for dose-response pattern 2 (Placebo=2.5 mg\<5.0 mg=10.0 mg)|MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|t-statistic associated with the contrast of the MMRM model for dose-response pattern 2. Lower value indicates pattern provides better fit to data.|Investigation of dose-response relationship of change from baseline to Day 21 in Y-MRS total score was a Secondary study endpoint. Multiple contrast testing using MMRM model (FAS population) was used to evaluate 7 pre-defined dose-response patterns.||||<0.0001
81724208|NCT01244815|163144325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||t-statistic|-3.4||||0.0021||||||p-value (adjusted to control Type I error in multiple testing) for dose-response pattern 3 (Placebo=2.5 mg=5.0 mg\<10.0 mg)|MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|t-statistic associated with the contrast of the MMRM model for dose-response pattern 3. Lower value indicates pattern provides better fit to data.|Investigation of dose-response relationship of change from baseline to Day 21 in Y-MRS total score was a Secondary study endpoint. Multiple contrast testing using MMRM model (FAS population) was used to evaluate 7 pre-defined dose-response patterns.||||0.0021
81724209|NCT01244815|163144325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||t-statistic|-5.28|||<|0.0001||||||p-value (adjusted to control Type I error in multiple testing) for dose-response pattern 4 (Placebo\<2.5 mg\<5.0 mg\<10.0 mg)|MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|t-statistic associated with the contrast of the MMRM model for dose-response pattern 4. Lower value indicates pattern provides better fit to data.|Investigation of dose-response relationship of change from baseline to Day 21 in Y-MRS total score was a Secondary study endpoint. Multiple contrast testing using MMRM model (FAS population) was used to evaluate 7 pre-defined dose-response patterns.||||<0.0001
81724210|NCT01244815|163144325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||t-statistic|-4.64|||<|0.0001||||||p-value (adjusted to control Type I error in multiple testing) for dose-response pattern 5 (Placebo=2.5 mg\<5.0 mg\<10.0 mg)|MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|t-statistic associated with the contrast of the MMRM model for dose-response pattern 5. Lower value indicates pattern provides better fit to data.|Investigation of dose-response relationship of change from baseline to Day 21 in Y-MRS total score was a Secondary study endpoint. Multiple contrast testing using MMRM model (FAS population) was used to evaluate 7 pre-defined dose-response patterns.||||<0.0001
81470903|NCT01149421|162633749|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If non-inferiority was confirmed, then superiority analysis was pursued.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-1.0|1.31||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks. P-value reported for non-inferior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.31|-1.00|<0.001
81470904|NCT01149421|162633749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.929||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks. Since non-inferiority was confirmed, superiority analysis was pursued. P-value reported for superior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.929
81470905|NCT01149421|162633749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.776||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks. Since non-inferiority was confirmed, superiority analysis was pursued. P-value reported for superior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.776
81470906|NCT01149421|162633750|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If non-inferiority was confirmed, then superiority analysis was pursued.|Least Squares Mean Difference|2.84||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|97.3|1.52|4.16||Treatment comparison at 16 weeks. P-value reported for non-inferior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.16|1.52|0.556
81470907|NCT01149421|162633750|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If non-inferiority was confirmed, then superiority analysis was pursued.|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.62||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|97.3|0.32|2.92||Treatment comparison at 16 weeks. P-value reported for non-inferior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.92|0.32|0.018
81470908|NCT01149421|162633750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Treatment comparison at 16 weeks. Since non-inferiority was confirmed, superiority analysis was pursued. P-value reported for superior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||1.00
81470909|NCT01149421|162633750|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If non-inferiority was confirmed, then superiority analysis was pursued.|Least Squares Mean Difference|3.5||||0.904|TWO_SIDED|97.3|2.1|4.91||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks. P-value reported for non-inferior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.91|2.10|0.904
81470910|NCT01149421|162633750|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If non-inferiority was confirmed, then superiority analysis was pursued.|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.26||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-0.13|2.64||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks. P-value reported for non-inferior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.64|-0.13|0.005
81724211|NCT01244815|163144325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||t-statistic|-5.07|||<|0.0001||||||p-value (adjusted to control Type I error in multiple testing) for dose-response pattern 6 (Placebo\<2.5 mg=5.0 mg\<10.0 mg)|MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|t-statistic associated with the contrast of the MMRM model for dose-response pattern 6. Lower value indicates pattern provides better fit to data.|Investigation of dose-response relationship of change from baseline to Day 21 in Y-MRS total score was a Secondary study endpoint. Multiple contrast testing using MMRM model (FAS population) was used to evaluate 7 pre-defined dose-response patterns.||||<0.0001
81724212|NCT01244815|163144325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||t-statistic|-5.49|||<|0.0001||||||p-value (adjusted to control Type I error in multiple testing) for dose-response pattern 7 (Placebo\<2.5 mg\<5.0 mg=10.0 mg)|MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|t-statistic associated with the contrast of the MMRM model for dose-response pattern 7. Lower value indicates pattern provides better fit to data.|Investigation of dose-response relationship of change from baseline to Day 21 in Y-MRS total score was a Secondary study endpoint. Multiple contrast testing using MMRM model (FAS population) was used to evaluate 7 pre-defined dose-response patterns.||||<0.0001
81724213|NCT01244815|163144326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.3||p-value is adjusted by Hochberg's method for testing three asenapine groups versus the placebo group|MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.3|-0.9|<0.001
81724214|NCT01244815|163144326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.4||p-value is adjusted by Hochberg's method for testing three asenapine groups versus the placebo group|MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.4|-0.9|<0.001
81724215|NCT01244815|163144326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.4||p-value is adjusted by Hochberg's method for testing three asenapine groups versus the placebo group|MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.4|-1.0|<0.001
81724216|NCT01244815|163144327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|7.6||95% Confidence Interval and p-value are based on Wald statistic|Regression, Logistic|Model included terms of treatment and baseline Y-MRS total score|OR was adjusted for baseline. An OR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher probability of achieving Total Y-MRS 50% response.|Analysis is for asenapine versus placebo on Day 4 (LOCF)||7.6|1.2|0.018
81724217|NCT01244815|163144327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.4||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|8.6||95% Confidence Interval and p-value are based on Wald statistic|Regression, Logistic|Model included terms of treatment and baseline Y-MRS total score|OR was adjusted for baseline. An OR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher probability of achieving Total Y-MRS 50% response.|Analysis is for asenapine versus placebo on Day 4 (LOCF)||8.6|1.4|0.008
81724218|NCT01244815|163144327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|5.6||95% Confidence Interval and p-value are based on Wald statistic|Regression, Logistic|Model included terms of treatment and baseline Y-MRS total score|OR was adjusted for baseline. An OR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher probability of achieving Total Y-MRS 50% response.|Analysis is for asenapine versus placebo on Day 4 (LOCF)||5.6|0.8|0.129
81724219|NCT01244815|163144327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|5.9||95% Confidence Interval and p-value are based on Wald statistic|Regression, Logistic|Model included terms of treatment and baseline Y-MRS total score|OR was adjusted for baseline. An OR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher probability of achieving Total Y-MRS 50% response.|Analysis is for asenapine versus placebo on Day 7 (LOCF)||5.9|1.4|0.003
81724220|NCT01244815|163144327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|5.6||95% Confidence Interval and p-value are based on Wald statistic|Regression, Logistic|Model included terms of treatment and baseline Y-MRS total score|OR was adjusted for baseline. An OR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher probability of achieving Total Y-MRS 50% response.|Analysis is for asenapine versus placebo on Day 7 (LOCF)||5.6|1.4|0.005
81724221|NCT01244815|163144327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|7.3||95% Confidence Interval and p-value are based on Wald statistic|Regression, Logistic|Model included terms of treatment and baseline Y-MRS total score|OR was adjusted for baseline. An OR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher probability of achieving Total Y-MRS 50% response.|Analysis is for asenapine versus placebo on Day 7 (LOCF)||7.3|1.8|<0.001
81724222|NCT01244815|163144327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|4.1||95% Confidence Interval and p-value are based on Wald statistic|Regression, Logistic|Model included terms of treatment and baseline Y-MRS total score|OR was adjusted for baseline. An OR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher probability of achieving Total Y-MRS 50% response.|Analysis is for asenapine versus placebo on Day 14 (LOCF)||4.1|1.1|0.018
81724223|NCT01244815|163144327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|7.6||95% Confidence Interval and p-value are based on Wald statistic|Regression, Logistic|Model included terms of treatment and baseline Y-MRS total score|OR was adjusted for baseline. An OR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher probability of achieving Total Y-MRS 50% response.|Analysis is for asenapine versus placebo on Day 14 (LOCF)||7.6|2.2|<0.001
81470911|NCT01149421|162633750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks. Since non-inferiority was confirmed, superiority analysis was pursued. P-value reported for superior to Placebo. The adjustment for multiplicity was based on a tree-gatekeeping testing strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.996
81470912|NCT01149421|162633751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-2.09||Treatment comparison at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.09|-4.00|<0.001
81470913|NCT01149421|162633751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.58||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-0.64||Treatment comparison at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.64|-2.51|0.001
81724224|NCT01244815|163144327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|7.6|||Regression, Logistic|Model included terms of treatment and baseline Y-MRS total score|OR was adjusted for baseline. An OR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher probability of achieving Total Y-MRS 50% response.|Analysis is for asenapine versus placebo on Day 14 (LOCF)||7.6|2.2|<0.001
81724225|NCT01244815|163144327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.4||95% Confidence Interval and p-value are based on Wald statistic|Regression, Logistic|Model included terms of treatment and baseline Y-MRS total score|OR was adjusted for baseline. An OR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher probability of achieving Total Y-MRS 50% response.|Analysis is for asenapine versus placebo on Day 21 (LOCF)||3.4|1.0|0.042
81470914|NCT01149421|162633751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-2.09||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.09|-4.10|<0.001
81724226|NCT01244815|163144327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|5.8||95% Confidence Interval and p-value are based on Wald statistic|Regression, Logistic|Model included terms of treatment and baseline Y-MRS total score|OR was adjusted for baseline. An OR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher probability of achieving Total Y-MRS 50% response.|Analysis is for asenapine versus placebo on Day 21 (LOCF)||5.8|1.7|<0.001
81724227|NCT01244815|163144327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9|||<|0.001||95.0|1.6|5.3||95% Confidence Interval and p-value are based on Wald statistic|Regression, Logistic|Model included terms of treatment and baseline Y-MRS total score|OR was adjusted for baseline. An OR of \>1 is considered to mean that asenapine has a higher probability of achieving Total Y-MRS 50% response.|Analysis is for asenapine versus placebo on Day 21 (LOCF)||5.3|1.6|<0.001
81724228|NCT01244815|163144328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.25||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.05|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.05|-0.45|0.014
81724229|NCT01244815|163144328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.17||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.04|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||0.04|-0.37|0.107
81724230|NCT01244815|163144328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.21||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.01|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.01|-0.42|0.039
81724231|NCT01244815|163144329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.33||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.1|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.10|-0.56|0.006
81724232|NCT01244815|163144329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.35||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.12|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.12|-0.59|0.003
81724233|NCT01244815|163144329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.21|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.21|-0.67|<0.001
81724234|NCT01244815|163144330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.34||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.08|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.08|-0.61|0.011
81724235|NCT01244815|163144330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.36|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.36|-0.89|<0.001
81724236|NCT01244815|163144330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.35|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.35|-0.88|<0.001
81724237|NCT01244815|163144331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.32|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.32|-0.90|<0.001
81470915|NCT01149421|162633751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|-1.0||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.00|-2.98|<0.001
81470916|NCT01149421|162633752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|0.42||Treatment comparison at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.42|-1.84|0.218
81470917|NCT01149421|162633752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|1.06||Treatment comparison at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.06|-1.16|0.931
81724238|NCT01244815|163144331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.46|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.46|-1.04|<0.001
81470918|NCT01149421|162633752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|0.55||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.55|-1.72|0.315
81470919|NCT01149421|162633752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|0.7||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.70|-1.54|0.465
81724239|NCT01244815|163144331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.45|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.45|-1.03|<0.001
81724240|NCT01244815|163144332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.07||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.15|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||0.15|-0.28|0.536
81470920|NCT01149421|162633753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.04|-1.61||Treatment comparison of mean daytime systolic blood pressure (SBP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.61|-5.04|<0.001
81470921|NCT01149421|162633753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|0.46||Treatment comparison of mean daytime systolic blood pressure (SBP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.46|-2.91|0.153
81470922|NCT01149421|162633753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.87||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|-1.09||Treatment comparison of mean daytime systolic blood pressure (SBP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.09|-4.66|0.002
81470923|NCT01149421|162633753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.82||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|-0.07||Treatment comparison of mean daytime systolic blood pressure (SBP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.07|-3.57|0.042
81470924|NCT01149421|162633753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.24||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|0.75||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime systolic blood pressure (SBP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.75|-3.23|0.221
81470925|NCT01149421|162633753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.81||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime systolic blood pressure (SBP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.81|-2.10|0.884
81724241|NCT01244815|163144332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.03||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.19|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||0.19|-0.24|0.811
81724242|NCT01244815|163144332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.07||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.28|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||0.28|-0.15|0.556
81724243|NCT01244815|163144333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.21||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.0|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||0.00|-0.42|0.053
81724244|NCT01244815|163144333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.18||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.03|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||0.03|-0.40|0.094
81724245|NCT01244815|163144333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.15||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.07|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||0.07|-0.36|0.178
81724246|NCT01244815|163144334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.08||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.16|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||0.16|-0.33|0.506
81724247|NCT01244815|163144334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.19||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.06|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||0.06|-0.43|0.131
81724248|NCT01244815|163144334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.16||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.09|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||0.09|-0.40|0.211
81724249|NCT01244815|163144335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.23||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.03|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||0.03|-0.49|0.079
81724250|NCT01244815|163144335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.34||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.08|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.08|-0.60|0.010
81724251|NCT01244815|163144335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.2||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.06|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||0.06|-0.46|0.139
81724252|NCT01244815|163144336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-2.61||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.38|-0.83|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.83|-4.38|0.004
81724253|NCT01244815|163144336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-2.17||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|-0.39|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.39|-3.95|0.017
81724254|NCT01244815|163144336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-2.16||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|-0.38|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.38|-3.93|0.017
81724255|NCT01244815|163144337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.79||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|1.04|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||1.04|-2.62|0.395
81724256|NCT01244815|163144337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-2.44||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|-0.63|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.63|-4.26|0.009
81724257|NCT01244815|163144337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-1.44||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|0.38|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||0.38|-3.27|0.121
81724258|NCT01244815|163144338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-1.44||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|0.45|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||0.45|-3.33|0.135
81724259|NCT01244815|163144338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-2.19||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|-0.3|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||-0.30|-4.08|0.023
81724260|NCT01244815|163144338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-1.28||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.63|||MMRM|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment, visit, baseline, and the interaction of visit by treatment and baseline by visit|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|Model uses efficacy FAS population (number of participants: placebo - 98, asenapine 2.5 mg - 101, asenapine 5.0 mg - 98, asenapine 10.0 mg - 98)||0.63|-3.20|0.189
81724261|NCT01244815|163144339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|4.29||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|7.02|||ANCOVA|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment and baseline|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|||7.02|1.56|0.002
81470926|NCT01149421|162633753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.35||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|-0.39||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime systolic blood pressure (SBP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.39|-4.31|0.19
81470927|NCT01149421|162633753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|0.54||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime systolic blood pressure (SBP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.54|-3.31|0.159
81470928|NCT01149421|162633753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122||||||Treatment comparison of mean clinic systolic blood pressure (SBP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.122
81470929|NCT01149421|162633753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.601||||||Treatment comparison of mean clinic systolic blood pressure (SBP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.601
81470930|NCT01149421|162633753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||||||Treatment comparison of mean clinic systolic blood pressure (SBP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.012
81470931|NCT01149421|162633753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.274||||||Treatment comparison of mean clinic systolic blood pressure (SBP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.274
81470932|NCT01149421|162633754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|1.32||Treatment comparison of mean daytime diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.32|-0.91|0.717
81470933|NCT01149421|162633754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|1.54||Treatment comparison of mean daytime diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.54|-0.65|0.427
81724262|NCT01244815|163144339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|6.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.22|9.68|||ANCOVA|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment and baseline|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|||9.68|4.22|<0.001
81724263|NCT01244815|163144339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|5.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|7.91|||ANCOVA|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment and baseline|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|||7.91|2.31|<0.001
81724264|NCT01244815|163144340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|2.24||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.48|||ANCOVA|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment and baseline|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|||4.48|-0.00|0.050
81724265|NCT01244815|163144340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|1.35||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.59|||ANCOVA|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment and baseline|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|||3.59|-0.90|0.239
81724266|NCT01244815|163144340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|2.78||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|5.08|||ANCOVA|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment and baseline|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|||5.08|0.48|0.018
81724267|NCT01244815|163144341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.39||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.62|||ANCOVA|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment and baseline|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|||0.62|0.15|0.001
81724268|NCT01244815|163144341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.18||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.41|||ANCOVA|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment and baseline|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|||0.41|-0.06|0.135
81724269|NCT01244815|163144341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.25||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.49|||ANCOVA|Model included terms of (pooled) site, treatment and baseline|Estimate is asenapine versus placebo|||0.49|0.01|0.044
81470934|NCT01149421|162633754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.73||Treatment comparison of mean daytime diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.73|-0.53|0.300
81470935|NCT01149421|162633754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.26||Treatment comparison of mean daytime diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.26|-0.96|0.788
81470936|NCT01149421|162633754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.08||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.37||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.37|-0.20|0.098
81470937|NCT01149421|162633754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|2.08||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.08|-0.44|0.203
81470938|NCT01149421|162633754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.82||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.82|-0.88|0.493
81724270|NCT04991311|163144385|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|398.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|581.6|=|0.0585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|814.4|||Paired t-test (2-sided, alpha=0.05)|||The participants in both comparison groups are the same.||814.4|-17.6|= 0.0585
81724271|NCT02117479|163144427|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.969|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.747|1.256||||||||1.256|0.747|
81470939|NCT01149421|162633754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|1.6||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.60|-1.06|0.692
81470940|NCT01149421|162633754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||||||Treatment comparison of mean clinic diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.990
81470941|NCT01149421|162633754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.173||||||Treatment comparison of mean clinic diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.173
81724272|NCT02117479|163144428|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.056|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.827|1.348||||||||1.348|0.827|
81724273|NCT02629133|163144445|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.560
81724274|NCT02629133|163144445|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Differences between conditions in the change in % heavy drinking/using days from baseline to 6 months||||0.760
81724275|NCT02629133|163144446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.026
81724276|NCT02629133|163144446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Distributions were badly skewed, and the sample was too small for ZINB or other analyses. Therefore, we analyzed differences between conditions in changes in services/day over time (i.e., from baseline to 6 month post-shelter follow-up) using the Mann-Whitney U.||||0.029
81724277|NCT02629133|163144447|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|13.5||We used hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) to predict 3-mo and 6-mo post-shelter scores from treatment condition, using baseline score as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.5|-4.5|0.325
81538423|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.29|-3.75||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-3.75|-11.29|0.0001
81538424|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.69|-5.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-5.03|-12.69|<0.0001
81724278|NCT02629133|163144448|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|2.98||We used HLM to predict Cyber-Stalking Scores across 3 and 6 month post shelter follow-up points from treatment condition, using baseline score as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||Higher scores represent more cyber-stalking over follow-up.|||2.98|-0.61|0.192
81470942|NCT01149421|162633754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.972||||||Treatment comparison of mean clinic diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.972
81724279|NCT02629133|163144449|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.43||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|0.38||We conducted HLM predicting SBC Total scores at 3 and 6 months post-shelter release from treatment condition, using baseline SBC score as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||Higher is better (reflecting more safety behaviors used).|||0.38|-3.24|0.119
81724280|NCT01223196|163144450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mann-Whitney test was used to test differences in M/I. Statistical Analysis applies to (M/I) between Pioglitazone and Placebo after 6 months.||Mann-Whitney test was used to test differences in whole body insulin sensitivity (M/I) between groups. Treatment-induced changes were examined by Wilcoxon's rank test. Data were analyzed using SPSS 20 (Statistical Package for Social Sciences 20), Chicago, IL, USA).||||0.04
81724281|NCT01223196|163144450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mann-Whitney test was used to test differences in whole body insulin sensitivity (M/I) between groups.||||||0.05
81724282|NCT01223196|163144451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mann-Whitney test was used to test differences in TACE activity in skeletal muscle between groups.||Mann-Whitney test was used to test differences in TACE activity in skeletal muscle between groups. Treatment-induced changes were examined by Wilcoxon's rank test. Data were analyzed using SPSS 20 (Statistical Package for Social Sciences, Chicago, IL, USA).||||<0.05
81724283|NCT01223196|163144451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Statistical Analysis applies toTNF (Tumor Necrosis Factor) alpha converting enzyme (TACE) activity between Pioglitazone and Placebo after 6 months.||Statistical analysis 2 also used 2-sided t-test similar to Statistical analysis -1||||<0.05
81724284|NCT01223196|163144452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mann-Whitney test was used to test differences in Heamoglobin A1c between groups.||Mann-Whitney test was used to test differences Haemoglobin A1C between groups. Treatment-induced changes were examined by Wilcoxon's rank test. Data were analyzed using SPSS 20 (Statistical Package for Social Sciences, Chicago, IL, USA).||||<0.05
81724285|NCT05180630|163144454|OTHER|||||||0.012||||||When p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons, the level of statistical significance must be \</= to 0.01666667 (.05/3). Comparisons were total mean scores for Open dome condition, Vented dome condition, and Custom earmolds with dynamic venting|ANOVA|||Treatment order was not analyzed. A repeated measures ANOVA was performed to compare the effect of the coupling conditions on sound quality ratings for streamed music, but there was no analysis between groups.||||0.012
81724286|NCT05180630|163144455|OTHER|||||||0.154||||||When p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons, the level of statistical significance must be \</= to 0.01666667 (.05/3).|ANOVA|||Treatment order was not analyzed. A repeated measures ANOVA was performed to compare the effect of the coupling conditions on sound quality ratings for own voice, but there was no analysis between groups.||||0.154
81724287|NCT00709735|163144461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|4.0|||||Non-Reactivation Propranolol (NRP) - Reactivation Propranolol (RP)|||4.0|-30.0|
81724288|NCT00709735|163144462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|1.9|||||Non-Reactivation Propranolol (NRP) - Reactivation Propranolol (RP)|||1.9|-27.4|
81724289|NCT00386100|163144475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.669|-0.305||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, gender, and baseline value with LOCF from Week 32 for withdrawn participants or missing values|AVM mean change from baseline minus MET mean change from baseline based on ANCOVA model|||-0.305|-0.669|<0.0001
81724290|NCT00386100|163144476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.3||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|Repeated measures analysis|Repeated measures analysis with terms for baseline, region, treatment, gender, time, and treatment by time interaction|AVM mean change from baseline minus MET mean change from baseline based on repeated measures analysis model|||-0.30|-0.69|<0.0001
81724291|NCT00386100|163144477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.46||Hb1AC \<= 6.5%|Regression, Logistic|Logistic reggression with terms for treatment, region, gender, and baseline Hb1AC with LOCF from Week 32.|Odds of having an HbA1c \<= 6.5% at Week 80 on Avandamet compared to Metformin.|||2.46|1.18|0.0046
81724292|NCT00386100|163144477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|3.81||Hb1AC \< 7%|Regression, Logistic|Logistic reggression with terms for treatment, region, gender, and baseline Hb1AC with LOCF from Week 32|Odds of having an HbA1c \<7% at Week 80 on Avandamet compared to Metformin|||3.81|1.75|<0.0001
81724293|NCT00386100|163144478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.15|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.54|-0.77|||Repeated measures analysis|Terms for baseline, region, treatment, pre-screening Hb1Ac strata, gender, time, and treatment by time interaction|AVM mean change from baseline minus MET mean change from baseline based on repeated measures analysis model|||-0.77|-1.54|<0.0001
81724294|NCT00386100|163144479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.425|-0.71||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment, region, gender, pre-screening Hb1Ac strata, and baseline with LOCF from Week 32 for withdrawn participants or missing values|AVM mean change from baseline minus MET mean change from baseline based on ANCOVA model|||-0.710|-1.425|<0.001
81724295|NCT00386100|163144480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.94|6.81||FPG \<=6.1 mmol/l|Regression, Logistic|Terms for treatment, region, gender, pre-screening Hb1Ac strata, and baseline with LOCF from Week 32.|Odds of having an FPG \<=6.1 mmol/l at Week 80 on Avandamet compared to Metformin|||6.81|2.94|<0.0001
81724296|NCT00386100|163144480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|4.92||FPG \<=7 mmol/l|Regression, Logistic|Terms for treatment, region, gender, pre-screening Hb1Ac, and baseline with LOCF from Week 32.|Odds of having an FPG \<=7 mmol/l at Week 80 on Avandamet compared to Metformin|||4.92|2.25|<0.0001
81724297|NCT00386100|163144481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.74|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazard regression with terms for treatment, region, baseline Hb1Ac strata, and gender||||0.74|0.45|<0.0001
81724298|NCT00386100|163144482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|5.97||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.522|9.526||Total cholesterol. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Log transformed|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with log (value) minus log (baseline \[BL\]) as dependent variable. Terms for treatment, region, gender, pre-screening HbA1c strata, and log (BL)||||9.526|2.522|0.0006
81724299|NCT00386100|163144482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|8.71||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.486|15.304||LDL cholesterol. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Log transformed|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with log (value) minus log (baseline \[BL\]) as dependent variable. Terms for treatment, region, gender, pre-screening HbA1c strata, and log (BL)||||15.304|2.486|0.056
81724300|NCT00386100|163144482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|2.58||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.232|5.47||HDL cholesterol. No adjustment for multiple comparison. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with log (value) minus log (baseline \[BL\]) as dependent variable. Terms for treatment, region, gender, pre-screening HbA1c strata, and log (BL)||||5.470|-0.232|0.072
81724301|NCT00386100|163144482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|0.743||||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.056|8.035||Triglycerides. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with log (value) minus log (baseline \[BL\]) as dependent variable. Terms for treatment, region, gender, pre-screening HbA1c strata, and log (BL)||||8.035|-6.056|0.835
81724302|NCT00386100|163144483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|102.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.23|128.19||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with log (value) minus log (baseline \[BL\]) as dependent variable. Terms for treatment, region, gender, pre-screening HbA1c strata, and log (BL)||||128.19|79.23|<0.0001
81724303|NCT00386100|163144484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|-8.2||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.04|2.82||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with log (value) minus log (baseline \[BL\]) as dependent variable. Terms for treatment, region, gender, pre-screening HbA1c strata, and log (BL)||||2.82|-18.04|0.1380
81724304|NCT00386100|163144485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|-11.308||||0.0342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.617|-0.899||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with log (value) minus log (baseline \[BL\]) as dependent variable. Terms for treatment, region, gender, pre-screening HbA1c strata, and log (BL)||||-0.899|-20.617|0.0342
81724305|NCT00386100|163144486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-33.7||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.666|-0.99||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, gender, pre-screening HbA1c strata, and baseline.|AVM mean change from baseline minus MET mean change from baseline based on ANCOVA model|||-0.99|-56.666|0.0042
81724306|NCT00386100|163144487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.229||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.359|-0.099||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, gender, pre-screening HbA1c strata, and baseline|AVM mean change from baseline minus MET mean change from baseline based on ANCOVA model|||-0.099|-0.359|0.0006
81724307|NCT00386100|163144488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|2.4||||0.7148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.87|16.34||HOMA-B. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with log (value) minus log (baseline \[BL\]) as dependent variable. Terms for treatment, region, gender, pre-screening HbA1c strata, and log (BL)||||16.34|-9.87|0.7148
81538425|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.62|-1.99||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-1.99|-9.62|0.0030
81724308|NCT00386100|163144488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference from metformin|31.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.82|49.78||HOMA-S. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with log (value) minus log (baseline \[BL\]) as dependent variable. Terms for treatment, region, gender, pre-screening HbA1c strata, and log (BL)||||49.78|14.82|<0.001
81540192|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46||||0.1977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.50|0.14|0.1977
81724309|NCT00386100|163144489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|80.85||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.035|240.744|||Repeated measures analysis|Repeated measures analysis with terms for baseline, region, treatment, gender, pre-screening Hb1AC, time, and treatment by time interaction||||240.744|-79.035|0.319
81724310|NCT00386100|163144491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-0.9||Overall population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.9|-3.5|0.0012
81724311|NCT00386100|163144491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.6||Overall population, Week 56. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.6|-2.7|0.0031
81724312|NCT00386100|163144491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1||||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.1||Overall population, Week 20. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.1|-2.0|0.0308
81724313|NCT00386100|163144491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.0954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.3||Male population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||0.3|-3.7|0.0954
81724314|NCT00386100|163144491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-1.2||Female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-1.2|-4.7|0.0015
81724315|NCT00386100|163144491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-0.7||Female population, Week 56. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.7|-3.9|0.0045
81724316|NCT00386100|163144491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-1.0||Female population, Week 20. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-1.0|-3.3|0.0005
81724317|NCT00386100|163144491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.2363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|1.2||Premenopausal female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||1.2|-4.6|0.2363
81724318|NCT00386100|163144491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-0.6||Postmenopausal female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.6|-5.9|0.0161
81724319|NCT00386100|163144491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6||||0.0338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-0.2||Postmenopausal female population, Week 56. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.2|-4.9|0.0338
81724320|NCT00386100|163144491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-2.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-1.0||Postmenopausal female population, Week 20. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-1.0|-4.1|0.0020
81724321|NCT00386100|163144492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.7||Overall population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.7|-2.3|0.0005
81724322|NCT00386100|163144492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.2||Overall population, Week 56. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.2|-1.7|0.0110
81724323|NCT00386100|163144492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.0618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0||Overall population, Week 20. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||0.0|-1.1|0.0618
81724324|NCT00386100|163144492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.3||Male population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.3|-2.3|0.0110
81724325|NCT00386100|163144492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.0272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.1||Male population, Week 56. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.1|-1.9|0.0272
81724326|NCT00386100|163144492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.0337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.1||Male population, Week 20. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.1|-1.6|0.0337
81724327|NCT00386100|163144492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.3||Female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.3|-3.1|0.0152
81724328|NCT00386100|163144492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.0||Female population, Week 56. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||0.0|-2.4|0.0570
81724329|NCT00386100|163144492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-0.2||Premenopausal female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.2|-4.3|0.0296
81724330|NCT00386100|163144492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-0.5||Premenopausal female population, Week 56. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.5|-4.4|0.0155
81724331|NCT00386100|163144492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.0||Premenopausal female population, Week 20. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||1.0|-1.7|0.5870
81724332|NCT00386100|163144492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.1854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.7||Postmenopausal female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||0.7|-3.6|0.1854
81724333|NCT00386100|163144493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.6||Overall population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.6|-3.2|0.0038
81724334|NCT00386100|163144493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.3||Overall population, Week 56. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.3|-2.7|0.0134
81724335|NCT00386100|163144493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.0967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.1||Overall population, Week 20. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||0.1|-1.5|0.0967
81724336|NCT00386100|163144493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.0512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.0||Male population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||0.0|-3.0|0.0512
81724337|NCT00386100|163144493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-0.2||Female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||-0.2|-4.6|0.0330
81724338|NCT00386100|163144493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8||||0.0547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.0||Female population, Week 56. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||0.0|-3.7|0.0547
81724339|NCT00386100|163144493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.1||||0.0613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|0.2||Premenopausal female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||0.2|-6.3|0.0613
81724340|NCT00386100|163144493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5||||0.1369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|1.7||Postmenopausal female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||1.7|-3.9|0.1369
81724341|NCT00386100|163144494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.2||Overall population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||0.2|-1.7|0.1260
81724342|NCT00386100|163144494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.3117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.7||Male population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||0.7|-2.2|0.3117
81724343|NCT00386100|163144494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.1776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.4||Female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||0.4|-2.2|0.1776
81724344|NCT00386100|163144494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.2259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.8||Premenopausal female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||0.8|-3.2|0.2259
81724345|NCT00386100|163144494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.1||postmenopausal female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||1.1|-2.8|0.3840
81724346|NCT00386100|163144495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.6102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.1||Overall population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||1.1|-1.9|0.6102
81724347|NCT00386100|163144495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.3445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.0||Male population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||1.0|-2.9|0.3445
81724348|NCT00386100|163144495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.3||Female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||2.3|-2.4|0.9735
81724349|NCT00386100|163144495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4||||0.4861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|2.9||Premenopausal female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||2.9|-5.8|0.4861
81724350|NCT00386100|163144495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.0||Postmenopausal female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||4.0|-3.5|0.8770
81724351|NCT00386100|163144496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.7015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.0||Overall population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||1.0|-1.5|0.7015
81724352|NCT00386100|163144496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.6767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.0||Male population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||1.0|-0.7|0.6767
81724353|NCT00386100|163144496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.4199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.5||Female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||1.5|-3.4|0.4199
81724354|NCT00386100|163144496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-5.5||||0.2526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|5.4||Premenopausal female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||5.4|-16.4|0.2526
81724355|NCT00386100|163144496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.4153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.8||postmenopausal female population, Week 80. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||0.8|-1.8|0.4153
81724356|NCT00386100|163144497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|0.168||||0.7895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.066|1.417||Overall population, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||1.417|-1.066|0.7895
81724357|NCT00386100|163144497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|0.745||||0.4155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.064|2.587||Males, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||2.587|-1.064|0.4155
81724358|NCT00386100|163144497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|-0.452||||0.6223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.253|1.382||Females, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||1.382|-2.253|0.6223
81724359|NCT00386100|163144497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|-0.638||||0.5908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.043|1.826||Premenopausal females, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||1.826|-3.043|0.5908
81724360|NCT00386100|163144497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|-0.155||||0.9154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.037|2.814||Postmenopausal females, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||2.814|-3.037|0.9154
81724361|NCT00386100|163144498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|1.467||||0.8682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.785|20.818||Overall population, Week 80. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||20.818|-14.785|0.8682
81724362|NCT00386100|163144498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|0.328||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.308|23.214||Males, Week 80. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||23.214|-18.308|0.9740
81724363|NCT00386100|163144498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|2.986||||0.8378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.997|37.735||Females, Week 80. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||37.735|-22.997|0.8378
81724364|NCT00386100|163144498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|8.19||||0.7889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.839|108.422||Pre-menopausal females, Week 80. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||108.422|-43.839|0.7889
81724365|NCT00386100|163144498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|3.344||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.853|63.935||Postmenopausal females, Week 80. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|.Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||63.935|-34.853|0.8800
81470943|NCT01149421|162633754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.904||||||Treatment comparison of mean clinic diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.904
81470944|NCT01149421|162633755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|3.8||Treatment comparison of mean daytime heart rate (HR) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.80|1.17|<0.001
81470945|NCT01149421|162633755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.15||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|2.45||Treatment comparison of mean daytime heart rate (HR) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.45|-0.14|0.080
81470946|NCT01149421|162633755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|4.91||Treatment comparison of mean daytime heart rate (HR) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.91|2.23|<0.001
81470947|NCT01149421|162633755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|2.24||Treatment comparison of mean daytime heart rate (HR) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.24|-0.39|0.168
81470948|NCT01149421|162633755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.62|5.28||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime heart rate (HR) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.28|2.62|<0.001
81724366|NCT00386100|163144499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|1.2168||||0.9069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6057|24.3392||Overall population, Week 80. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||24.3392|-17.6057|0.9069
81724367|NCT00386100|163144499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|-10.1648||||0.5118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6298|25.3742||Males, Week 80. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||25.3742|-35.6298|0.5118
81724368|NCT00386100|163144499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|8.8777||||0.5816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2636|48.6692||Females, Week 80. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||48.6692|-20.2636|0.5816
81724369|NCT00386100|163144499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|-1.0031||||0.9587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.928|52.959||Pre-menopausal females, Week 80. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||52.9590|-35.9280|0.9587
81724370|NCT00386100|163144499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|4.7614||||0.8337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4741|67.4901||Postmenopausal females, Week 80. Log transformed.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||67.4901|-34.4741|0.8337
81724371|NCT00386100|163144500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|7.527||||0.7041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.773|57.892||Females, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||57.892|-26.773|0.7041
81724372|NCT00386100|163144500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|30.211||||0.6403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.586|341.371||Pre-menopausal females, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||341.371|-61.586|0.6403
81724373|NCT00386100|163144500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|1.929||||0.8474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.015|25.198||Postmenopausal females, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|.Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline.||||25.198|-17.015|0.8474
81724374|NCT00386100|163144501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|5.7||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|23.6||Overall, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||23.6|-9.6|0.4860
81724375|NCT00386100|163144501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|12.3||||0.3791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|46.1||Males, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||46.1|-13.7|0.3791
81724376|NCT00386100|163144501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|4.0||||0.7065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|27.6||Females, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||27.6|-15.3|0.7065
81724377|NCT00386100|163144501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|32.1||||0.1381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|92.7||Pre-menopausal females, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||92.7|-9.5|0.1381
81724378|NCT00386100|163144501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|-4.3||||0.7195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|22.7||Postmenopausal females, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|.Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||22.7|-25.4|0.7195
81470949|NCT01149421|162633755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|4.09||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime heart rate (HR) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.09|1.47|<0.001
81470950|NCT01149421|162633755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|5.47||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime heart rate (HR) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.47|2.49|<0.001
81470951|NCT01149421|162633755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.24||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|3.7||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime heart rate (HR) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.70|0.78|0.003
81470952|NCT01149421|162633755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison of mean clinic heart rate (HR) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81470953|NCT01149421|162633755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||||||Treatment comparison of mean clinic heart rate (HR) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.014
81470954|NCT01149421|162633755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison of mean clinic heart rate (HR) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81470955|NCT01149421|162633755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||Treatment comparison of mean clinic heart rate (HR) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81470956|NCT01149421|162633756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-2.43||Treatment comparison of mean daytime pulse pressure (PP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.43|-4.50|<0.001
81538426|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.92|-3.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-3.37|-10.92|0.0002
81724379|NCT00386100|163144502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|-3.0||||0.5595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|7.4||Overall, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||7.4|-12.3|0.5595
81470957|NCT01149421|162633756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|-0.75||Treatment comparison of mean daytime pulse pressure (PP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.75|-2.79|<0.001
81724380|NCT00386100|163144502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|1.0||||0.9125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|20.4||Males, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||20.4|-15.3|0.9125
81724381|NCT00386100|163144502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|-0.8||||0.9122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|14.5||Females, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||14.5|-14.0|0.9122
81724382|NCT00386100|163144502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|4.6||||0.7435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|38.7||Pre-menopausal females, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||38.7|-21.2|0.7435
81724383|NCT00386100|163144502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|-7.5||||0.3897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|11.0||Postmenopausal females, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|.Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||11.0|-23.0|0.3897
81724384|NCT00386100|163144503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|-2.83||||0.5176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.97|6.06||Overall, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||6.06|-10.97|0.5176
81724385|NCT00386100|163144503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|-6.26||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.62|7.97||Males, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||7.97|-18.62|0.3620
81724386|NCT00386100|163144503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|0.72||||0.9115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.39|14.48||Females, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||14.48|-11.39|0.9115
81724387|NCT00386100|163144503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|-13.51||||0.1956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.35|8.31||Pre-menopausal females, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||8.31|-30.35|0.1956
81724388|NCT00386100|163144503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from metformin|3.75||||0.6749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.09|23.85||Postmenopausal females, Week 80. Log transformed. If the p value was significant at Week 80 a comparison was done at Week 56; if it was significant at Weeks 80 and 56, a comparison was done at Week 20.|ANCOVA|.Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, region, pre-screening HbA1c strata, sex, baseline||||23.85|-13.09|0.6749
81724389|NCT02059187|163144526|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|MK-1293 was to be considered non-inferior to Lantus in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the between-treatment difference (MK-1293 minus Lantus) in least-squares (LS) means was below 0.4% based on a cLDA model.|Difference in least squares means|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.18||||||||0.18|-0.12|
81724390|NCT02059187|163144527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|13.7||||||||13.7|-2.3|
81470958|NCT01149421|162633756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.52|-2.28||Treatment comparison of mean daytime pulse pressure (PP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.28|-4.52|<0.001
81470959|NCT01149421|162633756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|-1.03||Treatment comparison of mean daytime pulse pressure (PP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.03|-3.23|<0.001
81724391|NCT02059187|163144529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|8.5||||||||8.5|-8.5|
81724392|NCT02059187|163144530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|14.2||||||||14.2|-0.6|
81724393|NCT02059187|163144531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.9||||||||4.9|-2.2|
81724394|NCT02059187|163144532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dofference in LS means|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.05||||||||0.05|-0.02|
81724395|NCT02059187|163144533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|10.7||||||||10.7|-3.7|
81724396|NCT02059187|163144534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|4.4||||||||4.4|-11.3|
81724397|NCT02059187|163144535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percent|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|11.6|||||Calculated via Miettinen and Nurminen method, stratified by prior insulin status.|||11.6|-6.1|
81724398|NCT02059187|163144536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference in percent|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|6.5|||||Calculated via Miettinen and Nurminen method, stratified by prior insulin status.|||6.5|-8.3|
81470960|NCT01149421|162633756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|-1.07||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime pulse pressure (PP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.07|-3.43|<0.001
81470961|NCT01149421|162633756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|0.22||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime pulse pressure (PP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.22|-2.09|0.113
81470962|NCT01149421|162633756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|-1.62||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime pulse pressure (PP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.62|-3.86|<0.001
81470963|NCT01149421|162633756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.61||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|-0.51||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime pulse pressure (PP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.51|-2.72|0.004
81470964|NCT01149421|162633757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|0.28||Treatment comparison of mean daytime mean arterial pressure (MAP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.28|-2.22|0.128
81470965|NCT01149421|162633757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|1.13||Treatment comparison of mean daytime mean arterial pressure (MAP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.13|-1.32|0.883
81470966|NCT01149421|162633757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|0.72||Treatment comparison of mean daytime mean arterial pressure (MAP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.72|-1.84|0.390
81724399|NCT00845026|163144544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.184||95.0||||No adjustments were made for multiplicity. All treatment comparisons were evaluated based on a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|||||||0.184
81724400|NCT04583592|163144624|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.787||||||\<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.787
81724401|NCT02517099|163144657|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.384||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.591|8.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||8.80|1.591|0.05
81724402|NCT02094937|163144661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.49||||||||2.49|0.31|
81724403|NCT02094937|163144661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.19||||||||2.19|0.28|
81724404|NCT02094937|163144662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.12||||||||4.12|0.90|
81724405|NCT02094937|163144662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|3.2||||||||3.20|0.66|
81724406|NCT00500656|163144691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.475|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.901|6.355|||The Wilcoxon version of the log rank|The median time to onset was calculated using Kaplan Meier methodology. The Wilcoxon version of the log rank test of SAS was used||||6.355|1.901|< 0.001
81724407|NCT00500656|163144692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||The Wilcoxon version of the log rank|The median time to almost complete symptom relief was calculated using Kaplan Meier methodology.The Wilcoxon version of the log rank test SAS was used||||||< 0.001
81724408|NCT05788237|163144704|OTHER||GMR|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.662|1.062||||||GMR for RSV A: RSVpreF + qIRV combination to RSVpreF alone.||1.062|0.662|
81724409|NCT05788237|163144704|OTHER||GMR|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.614|1.013||||||GMR for RSV B: RSVpreF + qIRV combination to RSVpreF alone.||1.013|0.614|
81724410|NCT05788237|163144705|OTHER||GMR|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.632|1.044||||||GMR for HAI: H1N1 A/Wisconsin: RSVpreF + qIRV combination to RSVpreF alone.||1.044|0.632|
81724411|NCT05788237|163144705|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.567|0.957||||||GMR for HAI: H3N2 A/Darwin: RSVpreF + qIRV combination to RSVpreF alone.||0.957|0.567|
81724412|NCT05788237|163144705|OTHER||GMR|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.741|1.181||||||GMR for HAI: B/Austria: RSVpreF + qIRV combination to RSVpreF alone.||1.181|0.741|
81724413|NCT05788237|163144705|OTHER||GMR|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.707|1.174||||||GMR for HAI: B/Phuket: RSVpreF + qIRV combination to RSVpreF alone.||1.174|0.707|
81724414|NCT05788237|163144706|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.339||||||GMR for RSV A: RSVpreF + qIRV 1.0 mL (Group 1) combination to RSVpreF + qIRV 0.5 mL (Group 2)||1.339|0.820|
81724415|NCT05788237|163144706|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.833|1.352||||||GMR for RSV B: RSVpreF + qIRV 1.0 mL (Group 1) to RSVpreF + qIRV 0.5 mL (Group 2)||1.352|0.833|
81724416|NCT05788237|163144707|OTHER||GMR|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.875|1.614||||||GMR for HAI: H1N1 A/Sydney: RSVpreF + qIRV 1.0 mL (Group 1) to RSVpreF + qIRV 0.5 mL (Group 2)||1.614|0.875|
81724417|NCT05788237|163144707|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.867|1.473||||||GMR for HAI: H3N2 A/Darwin: RSVpreF + qIRV 1.0 mL (Group 1) to RSVpreF + qIRV 0.5 mL (Group 2)||1.473|0.867|
81470967|NCT01149421|162633757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|0.79||Treatment comparison of mean daytime mean arterial pressure (MAP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.79|-1.72|0.463
81724418|NCT05788237|163144707|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.849|1.383||||||GMR for HAI: B/Austria: RSVpreF + qIRV 1.0 mL (Group 1) to RSVpreF + qIRV 0.5 mL (Group 2)||1.383|0.849|
81724419|NCT05788237|163144707|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.866|1.392||||||GMR for HAI: B/Phuket: RSVpreF + qIRV 1.0 mL (Group 1) to RSVpreF + qIRV 0.5 mL (Group 2)||1.392|0.866|
81724420|NCT02082912|163144719|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|0.216||||0.651|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Values represent the time x treatment group interaction.||||0.651
81724421|NCT02082912|163144720|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|0.633||||0.447|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Values represent the time x treatment group interaction.||||0.447
81724422|NCT02082912|163144721|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|0.557||||0.471|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Values represent the time x treatment group interaction.||||0.471
81724423|NCT00265083|163144778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The positive test is defined if the comparison between combined golimumab and placebo is significant (p-value \<0.05), and at least one of the pair-wise comparisons is also significant (p-value \<0.05).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel with stratification: screening CRP level (\<=1.5mg/dL, \>1.5mg/dL)||Null hypothesis: No difference in ASAS 20 response comparing Groups I vs II and Groups I vs III. The sample size of 75 patients (pts) in placebo and 135 pts per active group will provide \>=99% power to detect a difference in ASAS 20 response between treatment groups at alpha=0.05, assuming 50% of pts with screening CRP\<1.5mg/dL, and the difference in ASAS 20 response of 10-27.5% in pts with screening CRP\<1.5mg/dL and 32.5-45% in pts with screening CRP\>=1.5mg/dL, between Groups I vs II or III.||||<0.001
81724424|NCT00265083|163144778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel with stratification: screening CRP level (\<=1.5mg/dL, \>1.5mg/dL)||||||<0.001
81724425|NCT00265083|163144778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel with stratification: screening CRP level (\<=1.5mg/dL, \>1.5mg/dL)||||||<0.001
81724426|NCT00265083|163144779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The positive test is defined if the comparison between combined golimumab and placebo is significant (p-value \<0.05), and at least one of the pair-wise comparisons is also significant (p-value \<0.05).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel with stratification: screening CRP level (\<=1.5mg/dL, \>1.5mg/dL)||Null hypothesis: No difference in ASAS 20 response comparing Groups I vs. II and Groups I vs. III.||||<0.001
81724427|NCT00265083|163144779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel with stratification: screening CRP level (\<=1.5mg/dL, \>1.5mg/dL)||Null hypothesis: no difference in ASAS 20 response between Group II and Group I.||||<0.001
81724428|NCT00265083|163144779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel with stratification: screening CRP level (\<=1.5mg/dL, \>1.5mg/dL)||Null hypothesis: no difference in ASAS 20 response between Group III and Group I.||||<0.001
81724429|NCT00265083|163144780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The positive test is defined if the comparison between combined golimumab and placebo is significant (p-value \<0.05), and at least one of the pair-wise comparisons is also significant (p-value \<0.05).|ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores with 2 factors: treatment group and screening C-reactive protein (CRP) level.||Null hypothesis: No difference in change from baseline in BASFI comparing Groups I vs. II and Groups I vs. III.||||<0.001
81724430|NCT00265083|163144780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores with 2 factors: treatment group and screening C-reactive protein (CRP) level.||Null hypothesis: no difference in BASFI between Group II and Group I.||||<0.001
81724431|NCT00265083|163144780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores with 2 factors: treatment group and screening C-reactive protein (CRP) level.||Null hypothesis: no difference in BASFI between Group III and Group I.||||<0.001
81724432|NCT00265083|163144781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.288||95.0||||The positive test is defined if the comparison between combined golimumab and placebo is significant at the 0.05, and at least one of the pair-wise comparisons is also significant at the 0.05.|ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores with 2 factors: treatment group and screening C-reactive protein (CRP) level.||Null hypothesis: No difference in change from baseline in BASMI comparing Groups I vs. II and Groups I vs. III.||||0.288
81724433|NCT00265083|163144781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.444||95.0|||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores with 2 factors: treatment group and screening C-reactive protein (CRP) level.||Null hypothesis: no difference in BASMI between Group II and Group I.||||0.444
81724434|NCT00265083|163144781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.247||95.0|||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores with 2 factors: treatment group and screening C-reactive protein (CRP) level.||Null hypothesis: no difference in BASMI between Group III and Group I.||||0.247
81724435|NCT00361257|163144788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.258|0.386||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for stratification variables, the CNS penetration score, and the baseline NPZ-8 score.|The total number used for the statistical analysis was 107 (52 in the minocycline arm and 55 in the placebo arm).|The null hypothesis was that the 24-week change of NPZ-8 in the minocycline group was the same as the one in the placebo group.||0.386|-0.258|0.651
81724436|NCT00361257|163144789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.323||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for stratification variables, the CNS penetration score, and the baseline GDS score.||The null hypothesis was that the 24-week changes in Global Deficit Score (GDS) between the minocycline and placebo groups are the same.||0.323|-0.140|0.434
81724437|NCT00361257|163144790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.569|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.469||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.625|3.936||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cumulative Logistic|The model was adjusted for the stratification variables and the CNS penetration score.||The null hypothesis is that the 24 week changes of participants' clinical status in the minocycline group were the same as the ones in the placebo group based on ICGIS.||3.936|0.625|0.337
81724438|NCT00361257|163144791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.502|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.428||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.349|1.354||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for the stratification variables, the CNS penetration score, and the baseline cognitive gross motor function domain score.||The null hypothesis is that the 24 week change in the cognitive gross motor function domain score in the minocycline group is the same as the one in the placebo group.||1.354|-0.349|0.243
81724439|NCT00361257|163144792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.293|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.596||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for the stratification variables, the CNS penetration score, and the baseline fine motor function domain score.||The null hypothesis was that the 24 week change in fine motor function domain score in the minocycline group was the same as the one in the placebo group.||0.596|-0.011|0.059
81724440|NCT00361257|163144793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.375|0.209||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for stratified variables, the baseline CNS penetration score, and the baseline psychomotor function domain score.||The null hypothesis was that the 24 change of psychomotor function domain score in the minocycline group is the same as in the placebo group.||0.209|-0.375|0.572
81724441|NCT00361257|163144794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.449|0.276||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for the stratification variables, the CNS penetration score, and the baseline fine motor/nonverbal function domain score.||The null hypothesis was that the 24 week change of fine motor/nonverbal function domain score in the minocycline group was the same as in the placebo group.||0.276|-0.449|0.637
81724442|NCT00361257|163144795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.236||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.544|0.396||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for the stratification variables, the CNS penetration score, and the baseline information processing function domain score.||The null hypothesis was that the 24 week change of information processing function domain score in the minocycline group was the same as the one in the placebo group.||0.396|-0.544|0.754
81470968|NCT01149421|162633757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|1.76||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime mean arterial pressure (MAP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.76|-1.13|0.671
81470969|NCT01149421|162633757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.95||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime mean arterial pressure (MAP) at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.95|-0.90|0.471
81724443|NCT00361257|163144796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.207||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|0.558||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for the stratification variables, the baseline CNS penetration score, and the baseline verbal memory domain score.||The null hypothesis was that the 24 week change of verbal memory domain score in the minocycline group was the same as the one in the placebo group.||0.558|-0.266|0.484
81724444|NCT00361257|163144797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.467|0.216||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for the stratification variables, the baseline CNS penetration score, and the baseline frontal systems function domain score.||The null hypothesis was that the 24 week change of frontal systems function domain score in the minocycline group was the same as the one in the placebo group.||0.216|-0.467|0.467
81724445|NCT00361257|163144798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.476|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.048||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.575|10.668||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for the CNS penetration score. The stratification variables could not be included in the model since the model fit was poor.||"The null hypothesis was that the proportion of being better at 24 weeks in minocycline group was the same as in the placebo group."||10.668|0.575|0.234
81724446|NCT00361257|163144799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|19.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.75||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.26|86.44||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for stratification variables, the baseline CNS score, and the baseline CD4 cell count.||The null hypothesis was that the 24 week change in CD4 cell counts in the minocycline group was the same as the one in the placebo group.||86.44|-48.26|0.574
81724447|NCT00361257|163144800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|40.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|59.91||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.12|159.97||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for the stratification variables, the baseline CNS penetration score, and the baseline CD8 cell counts.||The null hypothesis was that the 24 week change in CD8 cell count in the minocycline group was the same as the one in the placebo group.||159.97|-79.12|0.502
81724448|NCT00361257|163144801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.967||95.0|||||Log Rank|||The null hypothesis was that the time to Grade 2 or higher toxicity and/or signs and symptoms in the minocycline group was the same as the one in the placebo group.||||0.967
81724449|NCT00361257|163144803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.497||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.405|2.837||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|The model was adjusted for the stratification variables and the baseline CNS penetration score.||The null hypothesis was that the proportion of participants who got better at week 24 compared to baseline in the minocycline group was the same as the one in the placebo group.||2.837|0.405|0.890
81724450|NCT00361257|163144804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.405|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.391||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.182|0.373||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for the stratification variables, the baseline CNS penetration score, and the baseline medication management score.||The null hypothesis was that the 24 change of medication management test score in the minocycline group was the same as the one in the placebo group.||0.373|-1.182|0.304
81724451|NCT00361257|163144809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.388|0.193||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for the stratification variables, the baseline CNS penetration score, and the baseline alternate psychomotor function score.||The null hypothesis was that the 24 week change in alternate psychomotor function score in the minocycline group was the same as the one in the placebo group.||0.193|-0.388|0.506
81724452|NCT00361257|163144810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.207||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|0.558||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for stratification variables, baseline CNS penetration score, and the baseline alternate verbal memory score.||The null hypothesis was that the 24 week change in the alternate verbal memory score in the minocycline group was the same as the one in the placebo group.||0.558|-0.266|0.484
81724453|NCT00361257|163144811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.217|0.327||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for stratification variables, baseline CNS penetration score, and the baseline alternate frontal systems score.||The null hypothesis was the 24 week change of alternate frontal systems score in the minocycline group was the same as the one in the placebo group.||0.327|-0.217|0.690
81724454|NCT00782275|163144850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.081|||||||exact binomial test|||The regimen was evaluated against an historical control with null and alternative 4-month PFS rates of 50% and 70%, respectively. With the final sample size of 40 eligible patients and using the same operating characteristics (alpha and beta 10%), the decision rule changes such that if 25 or more patients of 40 are alive and progression-free at 4 months then this regimen is considered promising.||||0.081
81724455|NCT04378010|163144854|OTHER||LS mean difference|1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.788||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.479|7.239|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||7.239|-3.479|0.454
81724456|NCT04378010|163144854|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.439|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.553||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.458|4.579|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||4.579|-5.458|0.848
81724457|NCT04378010|163144865|OTHER||LS mean difference|-11.718|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.052||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.342|2.906|||ANCOVA|||||2.906|-26.342|0.114
81724458|NCT04378010|163144865|OTHER||LS mean difference|-11.261|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.879||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.723|2.2|||ANCOVA|||||2.200|-24.723|0.099
81724459|NCT04378010|163144866|OTHER||LS mean difference|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.331||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.365|1.736|||ANCOVA|||||1.736|0.365|0.003
81724460|NCT04378010|163144866|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.591|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.315||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|1.216|||ANCOVA|||||1.216|-0.035|0.064
81724461|NCT04378010|163144870|OTHER||LS mean difference|12.986|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.472||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.608|25.363|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||25.363|0.608|0.040
81724462|NCT04378010|163144870|OTHER||LS mean difference|7.211|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.724||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.997|19.418|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||19.418|-4.997|0.242
81724463|NCT00747747|163144905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Frequency|0.0|||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: no difference among groups.||||<0.05
81724464|NCT00747747|163144910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Frequency|0.0|||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Null hypotheis: no difference among the groups.||||<0.05
81724465|NCT01430182|163144915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 1 sided|unpaired||||||0.37
81724466|NCT02314520|163144916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.271||||||0.05 is the threshold for significance for this primary outcome.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.271
81724467|NCT00830063|163144931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.72||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean was estimated from the corresponding analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.72|-1.76|<0.001
81724468|NCT00830063|163144931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.49||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.49|-1.52|<0.001
81724469|NCT00830063|163144931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.2||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.20|-1.23|0.007
81724470|NCT00830063|163144931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.03||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.03|-0.99|0.068
81724471|NCT00830063|163144932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|-0.77||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.77|-1.73|<0.001
81724472|NCT00830063|163144932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.55||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.55|-1.51|<0.001
81724473|NCT00830063|163144932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.28||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.28|-1.24|0.002
81724474|NCT00830063|163144932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.05||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.05|-1.01|0.030
81724475|NCT00830063|163144933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.16||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.16|-0.50|<0.001
81724476|NCT00830063|163144933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.04||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.04|-0.39|0.014
81724477|NCT00830063|163144933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.02||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.02|-0.36|0.026
81724478|NCT00830063|163144933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.09||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.09|-0.25|0.349
81724479|NCT00830063|163144934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.25||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.25|-0.69|0.355
81470970|NCT01149421|162633757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|1.03||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime mean arterial pressure (MAP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.03|-1.95|0.543
81724480|NCT00830063|163144934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.1||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.10|-1.04|0.017
81724481|NCT00830063|163144934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.03||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||1.03|0.09|0.020
81724482|NCT00830063|163144934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.67||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.67|-0.26|0.388
81724483|NCT00830063|163144934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.7||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.70|-1.65|<0.001
81724484|NCT00830063|163144934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|-1.13||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-1.13|-2.07|<0.001
81724485|NCT00830063|163144934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.21||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.21|-0.73|0.274
81724486|NCT00830063|163144934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.22||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.22|-1.16|0.004
81724487|NCT00830063|163144934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.75||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.75|-1.74|<0.001
81724488|NCT00830063|163144934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.01||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-1.01|-2.00|<0.001
81724489|NCT00830063|163144934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.0||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.00|-0.99|0.051
81724490|NCT00830063|163144934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.25||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.25|-1.24|0.003
81724491|NCT00830063|163144934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-1.07||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference||-1.07|-2.12|<0.001
81724492|NCT00830063|163144934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.85||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference||-0.85|-1.90|<0.001
81724493|NCT00830063|163144934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.37||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.37|-1.42|<0.001
81470971|NCT01149421|162633757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|1.2||Treatment comparison of mean nighttime mean arterial pressure (MAP) at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.20|-1.72|0.728
81724494|NCT00830063|163144934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.15||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.15|-1.19|0.012
81724495|NCT00830063|163144935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.25||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.25|-0.69|0.355
81724496|NCT00830063|163144935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.1||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.10|-1.04|0.017
81724497|NCT00830063|163144935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.03||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||1.03|0.09|0.020
81724498|NCT00830063|163144935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.67||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.67|-0.26|0.388
81724499|NCT00830063|163144935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.52||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.52|-1.45|<0.001
81724500|NCT00830063|163144935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|-1.1||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-1.10|-2.02|<0.001
81724501|NCT00830063|163144935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.25||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.25|-0.68|0.361
81724502|NCT00830063|163144935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.33||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.33|-1.25|<0.001
81724503|NCT00830063|163144935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.59||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.59|-1.54|<0.001
81724504|NCT00830063|163144935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|-1.09||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-1.09|-2.04|<0.001
81724505|NCT00830063|163144935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.02||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.02|-0.93|0.063
81724506|NCT00830063|163144935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.48||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.48|-1.43|<0.001
81724507|NCT00830063|163144935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.71||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.71|-1.70|<0.001
81724508|NCT00830063|163144935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.86||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.86|-1.85|<0.001
81470972|NCT01149421|162633770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81470973|NCT01149421|162633770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||Treatment comparison at 16 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81724509|NCT00830063|163144935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.21||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.21|-1.19|0.006
81470974|NCT01149421|162633770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81470975|NCT01149421|162633770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.012
81724510|NCT00830063|163144935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.36||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.36|-1.34|<0.001
81724511|NCT00830063|163144936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.25||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.25|-0.69|0.355
81724512|NCT00830063|163144936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.1||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.10|-1.04|0.017
81724513|NCT00830063|163144936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.03||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||1.03|0.09|0.020
81724514|NCT00830063|163144936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.67||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.67|-0.26|0.388
81724515|NCT00830063|163144936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.7||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.70|-1.65|<0.001
81724516|NCT00830063|163144936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|-1.13||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference||-1.13|-2.07|<0.001
81724517|NCT00830063|163144936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.21||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.21|-0.73|0.274
81724518|NCT00830063|163144936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.22||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.22|-1.16|0.004
81724519|NCT00830063|163144936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.75||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.75|-1.74|<0.001
81724520|NCT00830063|163144936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.01||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-1.01|-2.00|<0.001
81724521|NCT00830063|163144936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.0||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.00|-0.99|0.051
81724522|NCT00830063|163144936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.25||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.25|-1.24|0.003
81724523|NCT00830063|163144936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||-1.59|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-1.07||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-1.07|-2.12|<0.001
81724524|NCT00830063|163144936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.85||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.85|-1.90|<0.001
81724525|NCT00830063|163144936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.37||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.37|-1.42|<0.001
81470976|NCT04108988|162633776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.248|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at 4 months||||0.248
81724526|NCT00830063|163144936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.15||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.15|-1.19|0.012
81724527|NCT00830063|163144937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.06||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.06|-0.96|0.026
81470977|NCT04108988|162633776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at 1 month||||0.022
81470978|NCT04108988|162633776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.193|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at baseline||||0.193
81470979|NCT04108988|162633777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.246|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at 4 months||||0.246
81470980|NCT04108988|162633777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.467|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at 1 month||||0.467
81470981|NCT04108988|162633777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at baseline||||0.550
81724528|NCT00830063|163144937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.43||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.43|-1.32|<0.001
81724529|NCT00830063|163144937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.67||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.67|-0.23|0.333
81724530|NCT00830063|163144937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.3||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.30|-0.59|0.527
81724531|NCT00830063|163144937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.57||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.57|-1.48|<0.001
81724532|NCT00830063|163144937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-1.25||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-1.25|-2.16|<0.001
81724533|NCT00830063|163144937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.32||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.32|-0.58|0.574
81724534|NCT00830063|163144937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.36||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.36|-1.26|<0.001
81724535|NCT00830063|163144937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.67||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.67|-1.60|<0.001
81724536|NCT00830063|163144937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-1.17||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-1.17|-2.10|<0.001
81724537|NCT00830063|163144937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.01||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.01|-0.92|0.055
81724538|NCT00830063|163144937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.49||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.49|-1.42|<0.001
81724539|NCT00830063|163144937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-0.79||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.79|-1.75|<0.001
81724540|NCT00830063|163144937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-0.99||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.99|-1.95|<0.001
81724541|NCT00830063|163144937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.19||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.19|-1.15|0.006
81470982|NCT04108988|162633778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.596|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at month 4||||0.596
81470983|NCT04108988|162633778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.974|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at 1 month||||0.974
81724542|NCT00830063|163144937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.39||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.39|-1.34|<0.001
81724543|NCT00830063|163144938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.0||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.00|-0.32|0.045
81724544|NCT00830063|163144938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.02||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.02|-0.33|0.030
81724545|NCT00830063|163144938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.34||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.34|0.02|0.027
81724546|NCT00830063|163144938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.32||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.32|0.01|0.040
81724547|NCT00830063|163144938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.35||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.35|-0.66|<0.001
81724548|NCT00830063|163144938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.41||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.41|-0.72|<0.001
81724549|NCT00830063|163144938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.01||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.01|-0.32|0.041
81724550|NCT00830063|163144938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.06||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.06|-0.38|0.006
81724551|NCT00830063|163144938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.27||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.27|-0.60|<0.001
81724552|NCT00830063|163144938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.29||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.29|-0.62|<0.001
81724553|NCT00830063|163144938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.05||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.05|-0.38|0.011
81724554|NCT00830063|163144938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.07||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.07|-0.40|0.006
81724555|NCT00830063|163144938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.26||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.26|-0.60|<0.001
81724556|NCT00830063|163144938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.14||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference||-0.14|-0.48|<0.001
81724557|NCT00830063|163144938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.09||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.09|-0.42|0.003
81470984|NCT04108988|162633778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.651|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at baseline.||||0.651
81470985|NCT04108988|162633779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089|||||||ANOVA|Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||||0.089
81724558|NCT00830063|163144938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.03||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.03|-0.30|0.105
81470986|NCT04108988|162633780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.095|||||||ANOVA|Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||||0.095
81470987|NCT04108988|162633781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.136|||||||ANOVA|Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||||0.136
81724559|NCT00830063|163144939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.0||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.00|-0.32|0.045
81724560|NCT00830063|163144939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.02||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.02|-0.33|0.030
81724561|NCT00830063|163144939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.34||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.34|0.02|0.027
81724562|NCT00830063|163144939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.32||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.32|0.01|0.040
81724563|NCT00830063|163144939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.32||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.32|-0.64|<0.001
81724564|NCT00830063|163144939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.42||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.42|-0.74|<0.001
81724565|NCT00830063|163144939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.02||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||0.02|-0.30|0.094
81724566|NCT00830063|163144939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.08||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.08|-0.40|0.003
81470988|NCT04108988|162633782|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.133|||||||ANOVA|Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||||0.133
81724567|NCT00830063|163144939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.23||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.23|-0.57|<0.001
81724568|NCT00830063|163144939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.35||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.35|-0.68|<0.001
81724569|NCT00830063|163144939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.02||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.02|-0.35|0.032
81724570|NCT00830063|163144939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.13||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.13|-0.46|<0.001
81724571|NCT00830063|163144939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.21||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.21|-0.54|<0.001
81724572|NCT00830063|163144939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.19||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.19|-0.52|<0.001
81724573|NCT00830063|163144939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.05||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.05|-0.38|0.012
81724574|NCT00830063|163144939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.03||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: LS mean was estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model included treatment as main effects, baseline value, and study site as a random effect. 95% CI was calculated on LS mean difference.||-0.03|-0.36|0.021
81724575|NCT00661674|163145006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||p-value represents comparison between OOWS scores at T=180 and the baseline measurements at T=-30.|Friedman Test|||"Null Hypothesis: There will be no difference in OOWS scores when comparing treatment groups (Palonosetron \& Palonosetron + Hydroxyzine) with placebo.~Analysis of the data obtained in our prior study indicated that analysis of 10 individuals would provide 90% power to detect a treatment effect. Therefore, we examined the effect of three different pretreatments on naloxone-induced opiate withdrawal signs in 10 healthy individuals."||||0.0001
81724576|NCT00661674|163145007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2244||||||p-value represents comparison between SOWS scores at T=180 and the baseline measurements at T=-30.|Friedman Test|||"Null Hypothesis: There will be no difference in SOWS scores when comparing the 2 treatment groups (Palonosetron \& Palonosetron + Hydroxyzine) with placebo.~Analysis of the data obtained in our prior study indicated that analysis of 10 individuals would provide 90% power to detect a treatment effect. Therefore, we examined the effect of three different pretreatments on naloxone-induced opiate withdrawal signs in 10 healthy individuals."||||0.2244
81724577|NCT00660790|163145015|OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The paired student's t-test or the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to compare the measurements before and after multifactorial treatment, as appropriate, depending on the distribution of the data.||||0.021
81724578|NCT02143947|163145043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||> .10
81724579|NCT02143947|163145044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||= .036
81724580|NCT02143947|163145045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||> .10
81724581|NCT02143947|163145046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< .05
81470989|NCT04108988|162633783|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||ANOVA|Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||||0.210
81470990|NCT04108988|162633784|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.392|||||||ANOVA|Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||||0.392
81724582|NCT01427920|163145082|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for subject-driven vs. investigator driven titration would be concluded if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI was below or equal to 0.4%.|Estimated treatment difference, Mean|0.25||||||95.0|0.04|0.46|||Regression, Linear|Model includes treatment, strata and region as factors and relevant baseline HbA1c as covariate.||FAS||0.46|0.04|
81724583|NCT01427920|163145083|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for subject-driven vs. investigator driven titration would be concluded if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI was below or equal to 0.4%.|Estimated treatment difference, Mean|0.26||||||95.0|0.05|0.48|||Regression, Linear|Model includes treatment, strata and region as factors and relevant baseline HbA1c as covariate.||PP||0.48|0.05|
81724584|NCT01427920|163145084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, Mean|0.13||||0.659||95.0|-0.44|0.69|||Regression, Linear|Model includes treatment, strata and region as factors and relevant baseline FPG as covariate.||H0: D = 0.0% against HA: D ≠ 0.0%, where D is the mean treatment difference (subject-driven titration minus investigator-driven titration).||0.69|-0.44|0.659
81724585|NCT00054275|163145114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion of pts with partial response|0.39||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.58|||confidence interval for partial response|Confidence interval for partial response rate using Wilson's Method||||0.58|0.23|0.95
81470991|NCT04108988|162633785|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.411|||||||ANOVA|Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||||0.411
81470992|NCT04108988|162633786|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.294|||||||ANOVA|Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||||0.294
81470993|NCT04108988|162633787|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031|||||||ANOVA|Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||||0.031
81470994|NCT04108988|162633788|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.262|||||||ANOVA|Test for the interaction between treatment and time||Test of interaction with treatment and time.||||0.262
81470995|NCT04108988|162633789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.116|||||||ANOVA|Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||||0.116
81470996|NCT04108988|162633790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||ANOVA|Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||||0.016
81470997|NCT04108988|162633791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.667|||||||ANOVA|Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||Test for the interaction between treatment and time.||||0.667
81470998|NCT04108988|162633792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at month 4||||0.09
81470999|NCT04108988|162633792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Chi-squared|||P value 1 month||||0.72
81471000|NCT04108988|162633792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at baseline||||0.97
81471001|NCT04108988|162633793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at month 4||||0.53
81471002|NCT04108988|162633793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.303|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at month 1||||0.303
81471003|NCT04108988|162633793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at baseline.||||0.042
81471004|NCT04108988|162633794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.246|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at month 4.||||0.246
81471005|NCT04108988|162633794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.467|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at month 1.||||0.467
81471006|NCT04108988|162633794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at baseline.||||0.55
81471007|NCT04108988|162633795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.987|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at month 4.||||0.987
81471008|NCT04108988|162633795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.898|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at month 1.||||0.898
81471009|NCT04108988|162633795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.238|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at baseline.||||0.238
81471010|NCT04108988|162633796|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.148|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at month 4.||||0.148
81471011|NCT04108988|162633796|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.557|||||||Chi-squared|||P value at month 1.||||0.557
81471012|NCT04108988|162633797|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.653|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.653
81471013|NCT04108988|162633798|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.977|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.977
81471014|NCT04108988|162633799|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.735|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P value at month 4.||||0.735
81724586|NCT00755937|163145117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage (no inferential test)|66.3||||||||||There were no comparisons between groups as this was a single-arm observational study.||||||||
81724587|NCT00755937|163145118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage (no inferential test)|72.5||||||||||There were no comparisons between groups as this was a single-arm observational study.||||||||
81724588|NCT00755937|163145119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage (no inferential test)|72.1||||||||||There were no comparisons between groups as this was a single-arm observational study.||||||||
81724589|NCT00755937|163145120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage (no inferential test)|60.3||||||||||There were no comparisons between groups as this was a single-arm observational study.||||||||
81724590|NCT00755937|163145121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage (no inferential test)|64.8||||||||||There were no comparisons between groups as this was a single-arm observational study.||||||||
81724591|NCT00755937|163145122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage (no inferential test)|72.1||||||||||There were no comparisons between groups as this was a single-arm observational study.||||||||
81724592|NCT03547531|163145145|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|independent t-test||Null hypothesis: the mean of plaque index between groups are not different|the statistical analysis used in this study is independent t-test|||>0.05
81724593|NCT03547531|163145146|OTHER|this data is analyzed using independent t-test|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||null hypotesis: there is no difference of mean of gingival index between groups|this data is analyzed using independent t-test|||>0.05
81471015|NCT04108988|162633799|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.159|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P value at month 1.||||0.159
81724594|NCT03547531|163145147|OTHER|this data is analyzed using independent t-test|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||null hypotesis: there is no difference of mean of plaque index between groups|this data is analyzed using independent t-test|||<0.05
81471016|NCT04108988|162633800|SUPERIORITY|||||||3.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P value at month 4.||||3.19
81471017|NCT04108988|162633800|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.487|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P value at month 1.||||0.487
81471018|NCT04108988|162633800|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.165|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P value at baseline.||||0.165
81471019|NCT04108988|162633801|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.473|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P value at month 4.||||0.473
81471020|NCT04108988|162633801|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.316|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P value at month 1.||||0.316
81471021|NCT04108988|162633801|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.345|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P value at baseline.||||0.345
81724595|NCT03547531|163145148|OTHER|this data is analyzed using independent t-test|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||null hypotesis: there is no difference of mean of gingival index between groups|this data is analyzed using independent t-test|||<0.05
81724596|NCT03944707|163145149|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0698||0.6643|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.06|0.119||Probability LOU064 better than placebo|Bayesian model for repeated measures||Posterior mean difference (LOU064 - placebo) and 80% credible interval are presented.|||0.119|-0.060|0.6643
81724597|NCT03944707|163145153|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.21||0.6609|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.35|0.18||Probability LOU064 better than placebo|Bayesian model for repeated measures||Posterior mean difference (LOU064 - placebo) and 80% credible interval are presented.|||0.18|-0.35|0.6609
81724598|NCT03944707|163145154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.13||0.5107|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.0|9.1||Probability LOU064 better than placebo|Bayesian model for repeated measures||Posterior mean difference (LOU064 - placebo) and 80% credible interval are presented.|Change from baseline in mean morning PEF||9.1|-9.0|0.5107
81724599|NCT03944707|163145154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.15||0.3611|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.2|8.1||Probability LOU064 better than placebo|Bayesian model for repeated measures||Posterior mean difference (LOU064 - placebo) and 80% credible interval are presented.|Change from baseline in mean evening PEF||8.1|-15.2|0.3611
81724600|NCT03944707|163145155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.133|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1588||0.8022|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.336|0.071||Probability LOU064 better than placebo|Bayesian model||Posterior mean difference (LOU064 - placebo) and 80% credible interval are presented.|||0.071|-0.336|0.8022
81724601|NCT03944707|163145156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1573||0.6312|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.251|0.149||Probability LOU064 better than placebo|Bayesian model for repeated measures||Posterior mean difference (LOU064 - placebo) and 80% credible interval are presented.|Change from baseline in daytime asthma symptom score||0.149|-0.251|0.6312
81724602|NCT03944707|163145156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.075|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0819||0.1752|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.028|0.18||Probability LOU064 better than placebo|Bayesian model for repeated measures||Posterior mean difference (LOU064 - placebo) and 80% credible interval are presented.|Change from baseline in nighttime asthma symptom score||0.180|-0.028|0.1752
81724603|NCT02444182|163145164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.21||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Null hypothesis was no difference in Gingival index between probiotics and control groups||||0.015
81724604|NCT02444182|163145165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.909|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Null hypothesis was no difference in plaque index between probiotics and control groups||||0.909
81724605|NCT04126733|163145172|EQUIVALENCE|H0: ORR ≤ 5% versus H1: ORR \>5% The hypothesis was tested by a one-sided exact binomial test, assuming a background response rate for the combination to be at most 5%.|Rate|7.1||||0.2721||95.0|2.4|15.9||The target response rate for the combination treatment was 17%. Using a one-sided exact binomial test at a type-I error of at most 2.5% at least 8 responders out of the 70 patients were needed to achieve significance.|Exact Binomial Test|||||15.9|2.4|0.2721
81724606|NCT02328807|163145191|OTHER||Negative biopsy rate at 6 months after R|0.667|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.223|0.957|||||Two-sided exact confidence interval was calculated using Clopper-Pearson method.|This trail is a single cohort study and no statistical hypothesis test for the primary outcome was planned.||0.957|0.223|
81724607|NCT00919802|163145195|OTHER|||||||0.688|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Global Response Assessment (GRA) scores were obtained 6 and 24 hours post oxytocin or saline administration.||||0.688
81724608|NCT00919802|163145196|OTHER|paired t-test comparison of change in VAR from baseline 6 hours after drug; a change in VAR score was calculated for each subject for each arm and compared using a paired t-test||||||0.7252|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7252
81724609|NCT01493531|163145197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.41|0.23|<0.0001
81724610|NCT01493531|163145197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.52|0.34|<0.0001
81724611|NCT01493531|163145198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88||||0.5716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.37|||Negative Binomial Regression|||||1.37|0.57|0.5716
81724612|NCT01493531|163145198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93||||0.7454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.45|||Negative Binomial Regression|||||1.45|0.60|0.7454
81724613|NCT01493531|163145199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02||||0.8466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.2|-0.24|0.8466
81724614|NCT01493531|163145199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.06||||0.6301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.17|-0.29|0.6301
81471022|NCT04108988|162633802|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.141|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P value at month 4.||||0.141
81471023|NCT04108988|162633802|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.314|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P value at month 1.||||0.314
81471024|NCT04108988|162633802|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.444|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P value at baseline.||||0.444
81724615|NCT01946282|163145200|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a FIT return rate of 29% for the outreach only group at an a=0.05, we estimated more than 90% power to detect an absolute difference greater than 5% when using a chi-square test of proportions to compare patients who received any incentive ($5 or $10) compared with patients who received outreach only.||||||0.59|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.59
81724616|NCT01946282|163145200|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a FIT return rate of 29% for the outreach only group at an a=0.05, we estimated more than 90% power to detect an absolute difference greater than 5% when using a chi-square test of proportions to compare patients who received any incentive ($5 or $10) compared with patients who received outreach only.||||||0.75|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.75
81724617|NCT01946282|163145200|EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a FIT return rate of 29% for the outreach only group at an a=0.05, we estimated more than 90% power to detect an absolute difference greater than 5% when using a chi-square test of proportions to compare patients who received any incentive ($5 or $10) compared with patients who received outreach only.||||||0.08|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.080
81724618|NCT01946282|163145201|EQUIVALENCE|Based on design, at a significance level of 0.05 group size was set to detect an minimum absolute difference in return rate of 10%, while maintaining more than 90% power. Baseline return rates were projected per group using prior study data: 29% for the outreach only group, 45% in the $5 incentive group, and 53% in the $10 incentive group.||||||0.07|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.070
81724619|NCT01946282|163145201|EQUIVALENCE|Based on design, at a significance level of 0.05 group size was set to detect an minimum absolute difference in return rate of 10%, while maintaining more than 90% power. Baseline return rates were projected per group using prior study data: 29% for the outreach only group, 45% in the $5 incentive group, and 53% in the $10 incentive group.||||||0.8|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.80
81724620|NCT01946282|163145201|EQUIVALENCE|Based on design, at a significance level of 0.05 group size was set to detect an minimum absolute difference in return rate of 10%, while maintaining more than 90% power. Baseline return rates were projected per group using prior study data: 29% for the outreach only group, 45% in the $5 incentive group, and 53% in the $10 incentive group.||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.60
81724621|NCT01946282|163145201|EQUIVALENCE|Based on design, at a significance level of 0.05 group size was set to detect an minimum absolute difference in return rate of 10%, while maintaining more than 90% power. Baseline return rates were projected per group using prior study data: 29% for the outreach only group, 45% in the $5 incentive group, and 53% in the $10 incentive group.||||||0.31|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.31
81724622|NCT01946282|163145201|EQUIVALENCE|Based on design, at a significance level of 0.05 group size was set to detect an minimum absolute difference in return rate of 10%, while maintaining more than 90% power. Baseline return rates were projected per group using prior study data: 29% for the outreach only group, 45% in the $5 incentive group, and 53% in the $10 incentive group.||||||0.82|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.82
81724623|NCT01946282|163145201|EQUIVALENCE|Based on design, at a significance level of 0.05 group size was set to detect an minimum absolute difference in return rate of 10%, while maintaining more than 90% power. Baseline return rates were projected per group using prior study data: 29% for the outreach only group, 45% in the $5 incentive group, and 53% in the $10 incentive group.||||||0.033|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.033
81724624|NCT01946282|163145201|EQUIVALENCE|We estimated needing 545 observations per incentive group to achieve power necessary to detect at least a 10% absolute difference in FIT return rate between patients who received the $5 incentive versus patients who received the $10 incentive, with assumed rates of 45% in the $5 incentive group and 53% in the $10 incentive group, a=0.05, and power=90%.||||||0.033|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.033
81724625|NCT01946282|163145201|EQUIVALENCE||||||>|0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.99
81724626|NCT01946282|163145201|EQUIVALENCE|||||||0.184|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.184
81724627|NCT04133519|163145213|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.5352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.84||P value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel testing of H0: OR=1; H1: OR≠1 adjusting for IBS subtype and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel testing of H0: OR=1; H1: OR≠1 adjusting for IBS subtype and gender||1.84|0.73|0.5352
81538427|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.91|-2.42||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||-2.42|-9.91|0.0013
81724628|NCT04133519|163145213|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.0232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio reflects the odds of the number of GDH responders being greater than the number of MR responders for abdominal pain intensity.|The final 4 weeks of the on-treatment period (weeks 9-12) was a pre-specified period for analysis of the primary endpoint measure of abdominal pain due to IBS. An abdominal pain intensity responder was defined as a participant whose daily abdominal pain intensity averaged over the last 4 weeks of phase s (weeks 9 through 12) was at least 30% reduced compared with the daily abdominal pain intensity averaged over the 4 weeks of phase 1.||2.87|1.08|0.0232
81724629|NCT04133519|163145213|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.89||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test testing H0: OR=1; H1: OR\<\>1 adjusting for IBS subtype and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio reflects the odds of GDH being superior to MR.|"Abdominal pain scores were averaged each week on treatment (1-12) and compared with the average baseline abdominal pain score. Participants that recorded a \> 30% decrease in abdominal pain in at least half the weeks on treatment were considered responders.~This analysis was specified in FDA Guidance for Industry, Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Clinical Evaluation of Drugs for Treatment, May 2012. Both the analysis period and the responder threshold (30%) are specified by the FDA Guidance."|Among all subjects, 64.0% reported Adequate Relief and 67.7% reported overall satisfaction with Regulora.|2.89|1.07|0.0254
81724630|NCT04133519|163145214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.8115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.434|0.554|||ANOVA|||The least square (LS) mean difference between the GDH and MR groups using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model||0.554|-0.434|0.8115
81724631|NCT04133519|163145215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044||||0.7564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.236|0.325|||ANOVA|||Average abdominal pain frequency at Week 13-16 will be statistically compared between GDH and comparator using an ANOVA model adjusted for gender and IBS subtype. The daily pain frequency measurement was derived from the daily pain intensity measurement. Days where severity was \>0 were considered a day with pain and were recorded as positive. Days with a score of 0 were days without pain. Mean represents the mean number of days in each time period with abdominal pain.||0.325|-0.236|0.7564
81724632|NCT04133519|163145216|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.4753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.81||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test testing H0: OR=1; H1: OR\<\>1 adjusting for IBS subtype and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||GDH:MR Relative Risk|A Stool Consistency Responder is defined as a \>=30% improvement in the proportion of Bristol Stool Form Scale (BSFS) scores that fall within Group 2 (normal stools)||1.81|0.76|0.4753
81724633|NCT04133519|163145217|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.6793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.301|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The analysis is based on the mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of variance model for IBS-C participants:~parameter = treatment + timepoint + treatment\*timepoint + gender + subject error + random Means are the mean daily number of bowel movements for a 24-hour period."||0.460|-0.301|0.6793
81724634|NCT04133519|163145217|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.173||||0.9468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.904|5.249|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The analysis is based on the mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of variance model for IBS-D participants:~parameter = treatment + timepoint + treatment\*timepoint + gender + subject error + random Means are the mean daily number of bowel movements for a 24-hour period."||5.249|-4.904|0.9468
81724635|NCT04133519|163145218|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.602||||0.5015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.282|3.077|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The analysis is based on the mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of variance model:~parameter = treatment + timepoint + treatment\*timepoint + gender + subject error + random The unstructured covariance matrix was used to model the within-participant correlation. The model-based least square (LS) means and LS mean differences (GDH minus comparator) and associated 95% CIs for each week and overall were estimated."||3.077|-6.282|0.5015
81724636|NCT04133519|163145219|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.586||||0.2117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.619|11.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Percent Overall Work Impairment Due to IBS defined as the percent time missed by not showing up for work, plus the percent time missed while working, and calculated as: Q2/(Q2+Q4)+\[(1-(Q2/(Q2+Q4))x(Q5/10)\]."||11.790|-2.619|0.2117
81724637|NCT04133519|163145220|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.372||||0.3676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.793|7.537|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis is based on the mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of variance model: parameter = treatment + timepoint + treatment\*timepoint + gender + subject error + random||7.537|-2.793|0.3676
81471025|NCT00355706|162633830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.964||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.964
81471026|NCT00355706|162633831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.892||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.892
81471027|NCT00355706|162633832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.56||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.560
81538428|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.61|-0.99||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.99|-8.61|0.0137
81724638|NCT04288115|163145279|NON_INFERIORITY|An one-sided α-level of 0.05 will be used to determine the statistical significance of the non-inferiority test.|Difference in Group Means|-5.3||||0.0913|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.1|5.4||Group differences.|Welch's two-sample t-test|A one-sided p-value \< 0.05 indicates the discontinuation mean falls within the non-inferiority limit.|Differences reported as the sham discontinuation mean minus the real discontinuation mean.|A one-sided t-test will be used to determine whether the mean Hypothyroid Symptoms score for the real discontinuation group is no more than 14 points worse than the score of the sham discontinuation group at 6 months.||5.4|-16.1|0.0913
81724639|NCT04288115|163145279|OTHER|A two-sided α-level of 0.05 will be used to determine the statistical difference.|Difference in Group Means|0.8||||0.8793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|10.9||Testing whether group means are different.|ANCOVA|A p-value \< 0.05 indicates the real discontinuation mean and the sham discontinuation mean are different. Adjusted for gender and baseline HSSs.|Differences reported as the sham discontinuation mean minus the real discontinuation mean. These differences have been adjusted for gender and baseline hypothyroid symptom scores.|Analysis of 6-week outcome||10.9|-9.4|0.8793
81724640|NCT04288115|163145279|OTHER|A two-sided α-level of 0.05 will be used to determine the statistical significance.|Difference in Group Means|-2.3||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|9.3||Group differences.|ANCOVA|A p-value \< 0.05 indicates real discontinuation mean and sham discontinuation mean are different. Analyses adjusted for gender and baseline HSS.|Differences are reported as sham discontinuation mean minus real discontinuation mean. These differences have been adjusted for gender and baseline hypothyroid symptom scores.|Analysis of 6-month outcome||9.3|-14.0|0.6860
81724641|NCT04288115|163145280|NON_INFERIORITY|A one-sided α-level of 0.05 will be used to determine the statistical significance of the non-inferiority test.|Difference in Group Means|5.2||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.2|16.6||Group differences.|Welch's two-sample t-test|A one-sided p-value \< 0.05 indicates the discontinuation mean falls within the non-inferiority limit.|Differences reported as the sham discontinuation mean minus the real discontinuation mean.|A one-sided t-test will be used to determine whether the mean Tiredness score for the real discontinuation group is no more than 14 points worse than the score of the sham discontinuation group at 6 months.||16.6|-6.2|0.0036
81724642|NCT04288115|163145280|OTHER|A two-sided α-level of 0.05 will be used to determine the statistical significance.|Difference in Group Means|2.3||||0.7104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|14.7||Testing whether group means are different.|ANCOVA|A p-value \< 0.05 indicates real discontinuation mean and sham discontinuation mean are different. Analyses adjusted for gender and baseline score.|Differences reported as the sham discontinuation mean minus the real discontinuation mean. These mean differences have been adjusted for gender and baseline tiredness score.|Analysis of 6-week outcome||14.7|-10.1|0.7104
81724643|NCT04288115|163145280|OTHER|A two-sided α-level of 0.05 will be used to determine statistical significance.|Difference in Group Means|5.4||||0.3381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|16.7||Group differences.|ANCOVA|A p-value \< 0.05 indicates real discontinuation mean and sham discontinuation mean are different. Analyses adjusted for gender and baseline score.|Differences reported as sham discontinuation mean minus real discontinuation mean. These differences have been adjusted for gender and baseline tiredness scores.|Analysis of 6-month outcome||16.7|-5.9|0.3381
81724644|NCT04288115|163145281|OTHER|A two-sided α-level of 0.05 will be used to determine the statistical significance.|Difference in Group Means|-0.02||||0.4684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.076|0.036||Testing whether group means are different.|ANCOVA|A p-value \< 0.05 indicates real discontinuation mean and sham discontinuation mean are different. Analyses adjusted for gender and baseline score.|Differences reported as the sham discontinuation mean minus the real discontinuation mean. These differences have been adjusted for gender and baseline EQ-5D Descriptive scores.|Analysis of 6-week EQ-5D Descriptive score outcome.||0.036|-0.076|0.4684
81724645|NCT04288115|163145281|OTHER|A two-sided α-level of 0.05 will be used to determine the statistical significance.|Difference in Group Means|0.003||||0.9585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.102|0.107||Testing whether group means are different.|ANCOVA|A p-value \< 0.05 indicates real discontinuation mean and sham discontinuation mean are different. Analyses adjusted for gender and baseline score.|Differences reported as the sham discontinuation mean minus the real discontinuation mean. These differences have been adjusted for gender and baseline EQ-5D Descriptive scores.|Analysis of 6-month EQ-5D Descriptive score outcome.||0.107|-0.102|0.9585
81724646|NCT04288115|163145281|OTHER|A two-sided α-level of 0.05 will be used to determine the statistical significance.|Difference in Group Means|7.0||||0.0643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|14.4||Testing whether group means are different.|ANCOVA|A p-value \< 0.05 indicates real discontinuation mean and sham discontinuation mean are different. Analyses adjusted for gender and baseline score.|Differences reported as the sham discontinuation mean minus the real discontinuation mean. These differences have been adjusted for gender and baseline EQ-5D VAS scores.|Analysis of 6-week EQ-5D VAS score outcome.||14.4|-0.4|0.0643
81724647|NCT04288115|163145281|OTHER|A two-sided α-level of 0.05 will be used to determine the statistical significance.|Difference in Group Means|-6.2||||0.1742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|2.9||Testing whether group means are different.|ANCOVA|A p-value \< 0.05 indicates real discontinuation mean and sham discontinuation mean are different. Analyses adjusted for gender and baseline scores.|Differences reported as the sham discontinuation mean minus the real discontinuation mean. These differences have been adjusted for gender and baseline EQ-5D VAS scores.|Analysis of 6-month EQ-5D VAS score outcome.||2.9|-15.3|0.1742
81724648|NCT04288115|163145282|OTHER|A two-sided α-level of 0.05 will be used to determine the statistical significance.|Difference in Group Means|-12.0||||0.1695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.3|5.3||Testing whether group means are different.|ANCOVA|A p-value \< 0.05 indicates real discontinuation mean and sham discontinuation mean are different. Analyses adjusted for gender and baseline value.|Differences reported as the sham discontinuation mean minus the real discontinuation mean. These differences have been adjusted for gender and baseline total cholesterol value.|Analysis of 6-month total cholesterol outcome.||5.3|-29.3|0.1695
81724649|NCT04288115|163145282|OTHER|A two-sided α-level of 0.05 will be used to determine the statistical significance.|Difference in Group Means|-6.8||||0.3805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|8.6||Testing whether group means are different.|ANCOVA|A p-value \< 0.05 indicates real discontinuation mean and sham discontinuation mean are different. Analyses adjusted for gender and baseline value.|Differences reported as the sham discontinuation mean minus the real discontinuation mean. These differences have been adjusted for gender and baseline LDL values.|Analysis of 6-month LDL outcome.||8.6|-22.2|0.3805
81538429|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.24|-3.6||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-3.60|-11.24|0.0002
81538430|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.79|-3.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-3.13|-10.79|0.0004
81724650|NCT04288115|163145282|OTHER|A two-sided α-level of 0.05 will be used to determine the statistical significance.|Difference in Group Means|1.7||||0.5724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.44|7.9||Testing whether group means are different.|ANCOVA|A p-value \< 0.05 indicates real discontinuation mean and sham discontinuation mean are different. Analyses adjusted for gender and baseline value.|Differences reported as the sham discontinuation mean minus the real discontinuation mean. These differences have been adjusted for gender and baseline HDL values.|Analysis of 6-month HDL outcome.||7.9|-4.44|0.5724
81724651|NCT04288115|163145282|OTHER|A two-sided α-level of 0.05 will be used to determine the statistical significance.|Difference in Group Means|-17.8||||0.3939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.4|23.9||Testing whether group means are different.|ANCOVA|A p-value \< 0.05 indicates real discontinuation mean and sham discontinuation mean are different. Analyses adjusted for gender and baseline value.|Differences reported as the sham discontinuation mean minus the real discontinuation mean. These differences have been adjusted for gender and baseline triglyceride values.|Analysis of 6-month triglyceride outcome.||23.9|-59.4|0.3939
81538431|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.74|-4.97||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-4.97|-12.74|<0.0001
81724652|NCT05166421|163145351|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.938|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8458|1.0403||||||Statistical Comparison of AUCinf of AZD7442||1.0403|0.8458|
81724653|NCT05166421|163145351|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.9968|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.898|1.1066||||||Statistical Comparison of AUCinf of AZD7442||1.1066|0.8980|
81724654|NCT05166421|163145351|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.0627|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9579|1.179||||||Statistical Comparison of AUCinf of AZD7442||1.1790|0.9579|
81724655|NCT05166421|163145351|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.8992|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8107|0.9974||||||Statistical Comparison of AUCinf of AZD8895||0.9974|0.8107|
81724656|NCT05166421|163145351|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.9826|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8854|1.0905||||||Statistical Comparison of AUCinf of AZD8895||1.0905|0.8854|
81724657|NCT05166421|163145351|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.0928|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9853|1.212||||||Statistical Comparison of AUCinf of AZD8895||1.2120|0.9853|
81724658|NCT05166421|163145351|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.0039|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9029|1.1161||||||Statistical Comparison of AUCinf of AZD1061||1.1161|0.9029|
81724659|NCT05166421|163145351|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.0336|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9288|1.1503||||||Statistical Comparison of AUCinf of AZD1061||1.1503|0.9288|
81724660|NCT05166421|163145351|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.0296|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9258|1.1451||||||Statistical Comparison of AUCinf of AZD1061||1.1451|0.9258|
81724661|NCT05166421|163145352|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.9418|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8512|1.0421||||||Statistical Comparison of AUClast of AZD7442||1.0421|0.8512|
81724662|NCT05166421|163145352|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.9973|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9004|1.1046||||||Statistical Comparison of AUClast of AZD7442||1.1046|0.9004|
81724663|NCT05166421|163145352|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.0589|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9559|1.173||||||Statistical Comparison of AUClast of AZD7442||1.1730|0.9559|
81724664|NCT05166421|163145352|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.8812|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7933|0.9788||||||Statistical Comparison of AUClast of AZD8895||0.9788|0.7933|
81724665|NCT05166421|163145352|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8633|1.0674||||||Statistical Comparison of AUClast of AZD8895||1.0674|0.8633|
81538432|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.82|-2.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-2.07|-9.82|0.0028
81724666|NCT05166421|163145352|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.0894|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9796|1.2116||||||Statistical Comparison of AUClast of AZD8895||1.2116|0.9796|
81538433|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|-2.94||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-2.94|-10.60|0.0006
81724667|NCT05166421|163145352|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.0065|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9061|1.118||||||Statistical Comparison of AUClast of AZD1061||1.1180|0.9061|
81724668|NCT05166421|163145352|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.0293|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9257|1.1446||||||Statistical Comparison of AUClast of AZD1061||1.1446|0.9257|
81724669|NCT05166421|163145352|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.0227|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9196|1.1373||||||Statistical Comparison of AUClast of AZD1061||1.1373|0.9196|
81724670|NCT05166421|163145353|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.0308|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9451|1.1243||||||Statistical Comparison of Cmax of AZD7442||1.1243|0.9451|
81724671|NCT05166421|163145353|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.993|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9112|1.0822||||||Statistical Comparison of Cmax of AZD7442||1.0822|0.9112|
81724672|NCT05166421|163145353|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.9634|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8833|1.0507||||||Statistical Comparison of Cmax of AZD7442||1.0507|0.8833|
81724673|NCT05166421|163145353|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.9701|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8894|1.0582||||||Statistical Comparison of Cmax of AZD8895||1.0582|0.8894|
81724674|NCT05166421|163145353|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.9629|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8835|1.0494||||||Statistical Comparison of Cmax of AZD8895||1.0494|0.8835|
81724675|NCT05166421|163145353|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.9926|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.0826||||||Statistical Comparison of Cmax of AZD8895||1.0826|0.9100|
81724676|NCT05166421|163145353|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.0976|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9992|1.2057||||||Statistical Comparison of Cmax of AZD1061||1.2057|0.9992|
81724677|NCT05166421|163145353|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.0195|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.929|1.119||||||Statistical Comparison of Cmax of AZD1061||1.1190|0.9290|
81724678|NCT05166421|163145353|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.9289|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8457|1.0203||||||Statistical Comparison of Cmax of AZD1061||1.0203|0.8457|
81724679|NCT01246973|163145365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6555|TWO_SIDED||||||F-test|||||||0.6555
81724680|NCT01246973|163145366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3504|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3504
81724681|NCT01335399|163145367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4358|||||||Stratified Log Rank|||||||0.4358
81724682|NCT01335399|163145367|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.71|0.77|1.12|||||E-Ld/Ld. Calculated using Cox proportional hazards modeling|||1.12|0.77|
81724683|NCT01335399|163145368|SUPERIORITY||CMH ESTIMATE OF COMMON ODDS RATIO|1.26||||0.2232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.82|||CMH ESTIMATE OF COMMON ODDS RATIO|||||1.82|0.87|0.2232
81724684|NCT01335399|163145369|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.8932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.19|||Stratified log rank test||Stratified by stage of disease (International Staging System 1 - 2 vs 3), age (\<75 years old vs \>= 75 years old) and ECOG performance status (0 vs 1 - 2) at randomization.|||1.19|0.82|0.8932
81724685|NCT01335399|163145371|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.4358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.12|||Hazard Ratio|||||1.12|0.78|0.4358
81724686|NCT01406873|163145406|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81538434|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.82|-2.21||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||-2.21|-9.82|0.0020
81538435|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.0588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.46|0.14||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.14|-7.46|0.0588
81538436|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|0.14||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.14|-9.90|0.0018
81538437|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.98|-2.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-2.34|-9.98|0.0017
81538438|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.09|-3.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-3.32|-11.09|0.0003
81538439|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.55|-0.81||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.81|-8.55|0.0810
81538440|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.88|-2.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-2.23|-9.88|0.0020
81724687|NCT00207714|163145410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||A positive test is concluded if there is a significant difference between combined golimumab and placebo groups and at least one of the pair-wise comparisons at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Week 16 between combined golimumab groups and Placebo +MTX group. Sample of 35 participants per treatment groups (140 in combined golimumab group and 35 in Placebo +MTX group) provides greater than 90% power assuming 60% golimumab response and 25 % response in Placebo +MTX.||||0.010
81724688|NCT00207714|163145410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Wk 16 between golimumab 50 mg every 4 weeks and Placebo + MTX. Sample of 35 participants per treatment groups (140 in combined golimumab group and 35 in Placebo +MTX group) provides greater than 90% power assuming 60% golimumab response and 25% response in placebo.||||0.056
81724689|NCT00207714|163145410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.281|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Wk 16 between Golimumab 50 mg every 2 or 4 Weeks and Placebo + MTX. Sample of 35 participants per treatment groups (140 in combined golimumab group and 35 in Placebo +MTX group) provides greater than 90% power assuming 60% golimumab response and 25% response in placebo.||||0.281
81724690|NCT00207714|163145410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Wk 16 between Golimumab 100 mg every 4 weeks and Placebo + MTX. Sample of 35 participants per treatment groups (140 in combined golimumab group and 35 in Placebo +MTX group) provides greater than 90% power assuming 60% golimumab response and 25% response in placebo.||||0.119
81724691|NCT00207714|163145410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Wk 16 between Golimumab 100 mg every 2 or 4 Weeks and Placebo + MTX. Sample of 35 participants per treatment groups (140 in combined golimumab group and 35 in Placebo +MTX group) provides greater than 90% power assuming 60% golimumab response and 25% response in placebo.||||<0.001
81724692|NCT00207714|163145411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores.|||No difference in ACRn scores measured as percentage of improvement from baseline at Week 16 between Placebo + MTX and combined golimumab groups.||||0.001
81724693|NCT00207714|163145411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores.|||No difference in ACRn scores measured as percentage of improvement from baseline at Week 16 between Placebo + MTX and Golimumab 50 mg every 4 weeks||||0.006
81724694|NCT00207714|163145411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores.|||No difference in ACRn scores measured as percentage of improvement from baseline at Week 16 between Placebo + MTX and Golimumab 50 mg every 2 or 4 Weeks||||0.095
81724695|NCT00207714|163145411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores.|ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores||No difference in ACRn scores measured as percentage of improvement from baseline at Week 16 between Placebo + MTX Golibumab 100 mg every 4 weeks||||0.010
81724696|NCT00207714|163145411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores.|||No difference in ACRn scores measured as percentage of improvement from baseline at Week 16 between Placebo + MTX Golimumab 100 mg every 2 or 4 Weeks||||<0.001
81724697|NCT02290028|163145436|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact, binomial|||Primary endpoint 1 was evaluated by performing an exact, binomial test comparing the observed proportion (overall complication-free rate at 6 months) to the performance goal of 90.0%, with Type I error (alpha) of 0.025 and power of 80%. The lower, two-sided 95% confidence bound for the overall complication-free rate must be greater than 90.0%.||||<0.0001
81724698|NCT02290028|163145437|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.002|||||||Exact, binomial|||Primary endpoint 2 was evaluated by performing an exact, binomial test comparing an observed proportion (rate of acceptable LV pacing thresholds at the permanently programmed pacing vector at 3 months) to 88%, with Type I error (alpha) of 0.025 and power of 80%. The lower, two-sided 95% confidence bound for the percentage of subjects with an acceptable LV pacing threshold in the permanently programmed pacing vector must be greater than 88.0%.||||=0.002
81724699|NCT02290028|163145438|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||Primary endpoint 3 will be evaluated by performing an exact, binomial test comparing the observed proportion (overall complication-free rate at 5 years) to the performance goal of 92.5%, with Type I error (alpha) of 0.025 and power of 80%. The lower, two-sided 95% confidence bound for the overall complication-free rate must be greater than 92.5%|On September 24, 2019, BIOTRONIK received FDA approval to transition the ongoing Sentus Post Approval Registry to a new EP PASSION real-world data methodology. As of study closure, the number of subjects with complete data required to perform the hypothesis test was not met. Therefore, this outcome measure was not analyzed.|||
81724700|NCT03154333|163145453|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.9666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Log transformation normalized the Risk Ratio (RR) estimates; the Standard Error (SE) of the estimate was obtained from confidence limits for the RR.||||1.62|0.63|0.9666
81724701|NCT03154333|163145454|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.53||||0.2861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|3.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Log transformation normalized the Risk Ratio (RR) estimates; the Standard Error (SE) of the estimate was obtained from confidence limits for the RR.||||3.28|0.41|0.2861
81724702|NCT02186808|163145470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81724703|NCT04356573|163145473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81724704|NCT01965535|163145509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|8.6|||||The 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the difference in SVR12 rates between the 2 treatment groups was constructed based on stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportions.|A sample size of 75 subjects in each treatment group would provide 80% power to detect a difference of 15% in SVR12 rates (80% vs 95%) between the 2 treatment groups.||8.6|-5.9|
81724705|NCT01889862|163145514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-973.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1204.19|-741.85||Based on Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure (MMRM) model with change from baseline as the response variable, and treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction and baseline blood phe concentration as factors.|ANCOVA|||Change in blood Phe concentration during Part 2 in subjects previously exposed to BMN165 who self administer BMN165 20mg/day compared with those who self administer matching placebo.||-741.85|-1204.19|<0.0001
81724706|NCT01889862|163145514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-588.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-830.07|-346.94||Based on Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measure (MMRM) model with change from baseline as the response variable, and treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction and baseline blood phe concentration as factors.|ANCOVA|||Change in blood Phe concentration during Part 2 in subjects previously exposed to BMN165 who self administer BMN165 40mg/day compared with those who self administer matching placebo.||-346.94|-830.07|<0.0001
81724707|NCT01749033|163145533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.76|||||||Chi-squared|||We planned a sample size of 429 to achieve a 80% power to detect an effect size difference of w=0.15 using 2 degrees of freedom chi-square test with a significance level (alpha) of .05.||||.76
81724708|NCT01749033|163145535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||The reported p value was calculated.|We planned a sample size of 429 to achieve a 80% power to detect an effect size difference of w=0.15 using 2 degrees of freedom chi-square test with a significance level (alpha) of .05.||||.05
81724709|NCT03056001|163145536|OTHER|Estimation only.|Rate|0.0333|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0008|0.1722|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|The reported severe or life-threatening adverse event rate with weekly doxorubicin and dacarbazine was 0.55. If it became evident that the rate of severe or life-threatening toxicity convincingly exceeded 0.55, the study would have been halted. Convincing evidence of exceeding 0.55 was based on Bayesian methods and continuous monitoring, where the stopping rule would have held enrollment if the posterior probability at any point exceeded 0.75 or higher.||0.1722|0.0008|
81724710|NCT03056001|163145537|OTHER|Estimation only|Median|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.1|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate the median OS (in years) for the population. The Greenwood method was used to estimate the confidence limits of the median overall survival.|||2.1|0.8|
81724711|NCT03056001|163145538|OTHER|Estimation only|Median|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|8.3|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate the median PFS (in months) for the population. The Greenwood method was used to estimate the confidence limits of the median progression free survival.|||8.3|4.1|
81724712|NCT03056001|163145539|OTHER|Estimation only.|Rate|0.367|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.199|0.561|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|||0.561|0.199|
81724713|NCT03056001|163145540|OTHER|Estimation only|Median|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|34.6|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate the median DoR (in months) for the population. The Greenwood method was used to estimate the confidence limits of the median duration of response.|||34.6|2.8|
81724714|NCT01864525|163145552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0216||||||Statistical results for Magnitude of acoustic amplitude tremor. A priori significance threshold was set at P\<0.05 for each of the two hypothesis-driven acoustic variables.|Mixed Models Analysis|This statistical test did not use the baseline scores as a covariate when comparing post-test scores between placebo and octanoic acid conditions.||Separate measures for magnitude of amplitude tremor and magnitude of frequency tremor were analyzed as these variables can respond differently to treatment and may be differentially affected in essential voice tremor. Statistical modeling tested for post-treatment drug differences, with testing session as a repeated factor. Models were run with and without inclusion of baseline averages as a covariate per recommendations for cross-over treatment studies (Fleiss, Wallenstein \& Rosenfeld, 1985).||||0.0216
81724715|NCT01864525|163145552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0499||||||Statistical results for Magnitude of acoustic amplitude tremor. A priori significance threshold was set at P\<0.05 for each of the two hypothesis-driven acoustic variables.|Mixed Models Analysis|This statistical test used the baseline scores as a covariate when comparing post-test scores between placebo and octanoic acid conditions.||Separate measures for magnitude of amplitude tremor and magnitude of frequency tremor were analyzed as these variables can respond differently to treatment and may be differentially affected in essential voice tremor. Statistical modeling tested for post-treatment drug differences, with testing session as a repeated factor. Models were run with and without inclusion of baseline averages as a covariate per recommendations for cross-over treatment studies (Fleiss, Wallenstein \& Rosenfeld, 1985).||||0.0499
81724716|NCT01864525|163145552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0339||||||Statistical results for Magnitude of acoustic frequency tremor. A priori significance threshold was set at P\<0.05 for each of the two hypothesis-driven acoustic variables.|Mixed Models Analysis|This statistical test did not use the baseline scores as a covariate when comparing post-test scores between placebo and octanoic acid conditions.||Separate measures for magnitude of amplitude tremor and magnitude of frequency tremor were analyzed as these variables can respond differently to treatment and may be differentially affected in essential voice tremor. Statistical modeling tested for post-treatment drug differences, with testing session as a repeated factor. Models were run with and without inclusion of baseline averages as a covariate per recommendations for cross-over treatment studies (Fleiss, Wallenstein \& Rosenfeld, 1985).||||0.0339
81724717|NCT01864525|163145552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045||||||Statistical results for Magnitude of acoustic frequency tremor. A priori significance threshold was set at P\<0.05 for each of the two hypothesis-driven acoustic variables.|Mixed Models Analysis|This statistical test used the baseline scores as a covariate when comparing post-test scores between placebo and octanoic acid conditions.||Separate measures for magnitude of amplitude tremor and magnitude of frequency tremor were analyzed as these variables can respond differently to treatment and may be differentially affected in essential voice tremor. Statistical modeling tested for post-treatment drug differences, with testing session as a repeated factor. Models were run with and without inclusion of baseline averages as a covariate per recommendations for cross-over treatment studies (Fleiss, Wallenstein \& Rosenfeld, 1985).||||0.0450
81538441|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.98|-1.39||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-1.39|-8.98|0.0076
81724718|NCT01864525|163145553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7172||||||A priori significance was set at P\<0.05 for this hypothesis-driven auditory-perceptual variable. Main effect for drug is given above. For the main task effect, P=0.9602. For the interaction effect of drug\*task, P=0.1699.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical modeling tested for main effects of auditory-perceptual ratings for drug and task (sustained vowel and sentence-level ratings), and interaction effects of these variables. The summed scores, averaged across all participants, are provided separately for the sustained vowel and sentence-level ratings. Values range from 0 (no difference between baseline and post-test) to 3 (all three raters indicated that post-test sample was better (less tremor severity).||||0.7172
81724719|NCT02295280|163145561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||Reduction in pain scores by at least 2 units six hours post administration|Mann Whitney U test|Mann Whitney U test used for analysis of this continuous variable as data were not normally distributed. Outcome was comparable at the 6-hour mark.||A sample size calculation of 35 patients in each group was based on an estimated reduction in headache pain score by at least two points, with an a of 0.05 and power of 90%, which is similar to estimates reported in prior studies in non-pregnant patients and felt to be a clinically significant decrease. Statistical analyses were performed using chi-square, Fisher's exact test for categorical variables, the independent Student's t-test and Kolmogorov-Smirnov for continuous variables.||||0.14
81724720|NCT00065065|163145572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0||||0.005||95.0|1.5|10.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.5|1.5|.005
81724721|NCT01241565|163145575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of incidence of PAL|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|21.3|||||Incidence of Prolonged Air Leak (PAL) is estimated at between 5-10% in literature. PAL of 10%of evaluable cases was used to determine study success.|||21.3|3.9|
81724722|NCT02522949|163145616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7146|||||||ANCOVA|||Oropharyngeal||||0.7146
81724723|NCT02522949|163145616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3543|||||||ANCOVA|||Nasal||||0.3543
81724724|NCT02522949|163145624|OTHER|||||||0.0232|||||||Exact Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.0232
81724725|NCT03567239|163145654|OTHER|"The PIADS is broken into 3 subgroups - Competence, Adaptability, and Self-Esteem. The minimum possible score is -3 and the maximum possible score is 3 for each subgroup - with positive 3 being the best. The 7-Point Likert scale was used in response to the question The device provided increased my ability to … in relation to the custom need they had. A response of 1 = Strongly disagree and 7 = strongly agree."|||||||||||||||||Median values: Overall = 2.42, Competence = 2.58, Adaptability = 2.33, Self-Esteem = 2.00, Likert = 7|||
81724726|NCT03567239|163145655|OTHER|||||||||||||||||The NASA Task Load Index ranges from 1 to 21 with the lower the score the better.|Median vales: Overall = 4.83, Mental demand = 11, Physical demand = 4, Temporal demand = 6, Performance = 3, Effort = 3, Frustration = 5.|||
81724727|NCT03567239|163145656|OTHER|Median QUEST scores: Overall = 4.33, Device = 4.38, Services = 4.25.||||||||||||||||The QUEST (Quebec User Evaluation of Satisfaction with Assistive Technology) evaluates a patient's satisfaction with various assistive technologies. It has two subgroups, Device and Service on a scale of 1-5 with 5 being the best score.|Median QUEST scores: Overall = 4.33, Device = 4.38, Services = 4.25.|||
81724728|NCT02795780|163145661|OTHER|||||||0.0166||||||No adjustments for multiplicity. No a priori threshold defined.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline SUVr, age, and diagnosis group (AD/MCI)||Test of whether difference in least squares mean change is 0||||0.0166
81724729|NCT02795780|163145661|OTHER|||||||0.0108||||||No adjustments for multiplicity. No a priori threshold defined.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline SUVr, age, and diagnosis group (AD/MCI)||Test of whether difference in least squares mean change is 0||||0.0108
81724730|NCT00430638|163145676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||No multiplicity adjustments|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included randomized treatment and baseline cuff blood pressure stage as factors and study baseline systolic BP value as a covariate.||Null hypothesis: For the entire efficacy population, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in systolic blood pressure at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||<0.0001
81538442|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.01|-0.75||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.75|-8.01|0.0182
81538443|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.42|-2.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-2.16|-9.42|0.0019
81724731|NCT00430638|163145677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA Model included randomized treatment and baseline cuff BP stage as factors and study baseline diastolic BP as a covariate.||Null hypothesis: For the entire efficacy population, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in diastolic blood pressure at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||<0.0001
81724732|NCT00430638|163145678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis (male systolic blood pressure (SBP)): For the male efficacy population, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in systolic blood pressure at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||<0.0001
81724733|NCT00430638|163145678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis (Males - diastolic blood pressure (DBP)): For the male efficacy population, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in diastolic blood pressure at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||<0.0001
81724734|NCT00430638|163145679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis (Systolic blood pressure (SBP) - females): For the female efficacy population, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in systolic blood pressure at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||<0.0001
81724735|NCT00430638|163145679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis (Diastolic blood pressure (DBP) - females): For the female efficacy population, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in DBP at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||<0.0001
81724736|NCT00430638|163145680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis(Systolic blood pressure (SBP) - less than 65 years of age): For the efficacy population \< 65 years of age, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in SBP at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||<0.0001
81724737|NCT00430638|163145680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis (Diastolic blood pressure (DBP) - less than 65 years of age): For the efficacy population \< 65 years of age, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in DBP at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||<0.0001
81724738|NCT00430638|163145681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0125||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis (Systolic blood pressure (SBP) - \> or equal to 65 years old): For the efficacy population \> or = to 65 years of age, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in SBP at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||0.0125
81724739|NCT00430638|163145681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis (Diastolic blood pressure (DBP) \> or equal to 65): For the efficacy population \> or = to 65 years of age, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in DBP at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||0.0006
81724740|NCT00430638|163145682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis (Systolic blood pressure (SBP) - Black participants): For the Black efficacy population, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in SBP at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons||||<0.0001
81724741|NCT00430638|163145682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis (Diastolic blood pressure (DBP) - Black participants): For the Black efficacy population, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in DBP at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons||||<0.0001
81724742|NCT00430638|163145683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis(Systolic blood pressure (SBP) - non-Black participants): For the Non-Black efficacy population, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in SBP at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons||||<0.0001
81724743|NCT00430638|163145683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis(Diastolic blood pressure (DBP) - non-Black participants): For the Non-Black efficacy population, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in DBP at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons||||<0.0001
81724744|NCT00430638|163145684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis(Systolic blood pressure (SBP) - Stage 1 hypertensive participants): For the Stage 1 efficacy population, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in SBP at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons||||<0.0001
81724745|NCT00430638|163145684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis (Diastolic blood pressure (DBP) - Stage 1 hypertensive participants): For the Stage 1 efficacy population, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in DBP at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons||||<0.0001
81724746|NCT00430638|163145685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis (Systolic blood pressure (SBP) - Stage 2 hypertensive participants): For the Stage 2 efficacy population, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in SBP at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons||||<0.0001
81724747|NCT00430638|163145685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis (Diastolic blood pressure (DBP) - Stage 2 hypertensive participants): For the Stage 2 efficacy population, Olmesartan had the same effect on change from baseline in DBP at week 12 as Placebo. A statistical test was evaluated at the 2 sided significance level of 5% without adjustment for multiple comparisons||||<0.0001
81724748|NCT02367781|163145686|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.639|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|0.763|||Log Rank|||||0.763|0.536|<.0001
81724749|NCT02367781|163145687|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.788||||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.636|0.977|||Log Rank|||||0.977|0.636|0.0298
81538444|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.02|-2.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-2.71|-10.02|0.0007
81724750|NCT02367781|163145688|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.647|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.545|0.768|||Log Rank|||ITT Population||0.768|0.545|<0.0001
81724751|NCT02367781|163145688|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.561|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.432|0.728|||Log Rank|||TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3-WT ITT Population||0.728|0.432|<0.0001
81724752|NCT02367781|163145688|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.549|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.425|0.708|||Log Rank|||TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3 ITT Population||0.708|0.425|<0.0001
81724753|NCT02367781|163145689|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.837||||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.689|1.017|||Log Rank|||||1.017|0.689|0.0732
81724754|NCT02367781|163145690|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.752||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.545|1.039|||Log Rank|||TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3 ITT Population||1.039|0.545|0.0830
81724755|NCT02367781|163145690|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.746||||0.0813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|1.038|||Log Rank|||TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3 WT ITT Population||1.038|0.536|0.0813
81724756|NCT02367781|163145691|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Response Rate|19.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.05|27.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Wald with Continuity Correction|||27.37|11.05|<.0001
81724757|NCT02367781|163145692|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Difference in Response Rate|16.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|24.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Wald with Continuity Correction|ITT Population||24.88|8.90|<.0001
81724758|NCT02367781|163145692|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|3.56||||||TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3 ITT WT Population||3.56|1.38|
81724759|NCT02367781|163145692|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|3.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3 ITT Population||3.51|1.39|0.0007
81724760|NCT02367781|163145693|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.614||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.473|0.797|||Log Rank|||ITT Population||0.797|0.473|0.0002
81724761|NCT02367781|163145693|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.458|0.785|||Log Rank|||ITT-WT Population||0.785|0.458|0.0002
81724762|NCT02367781|163145693|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.548||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.379|0.791|||Log Rank|||TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3 ITT Population||0.791|0.379|0.0011
81724763|NCT02367781|163145693|SUPERIORITY|Unstratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.551||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.381|0.798|||Log Rank|||TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3 ITT WT Population||0.798|0.381|0.0014
81724764|NCT02367781|163145694|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|7.46||||0.0647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|15.37|||Z-test|||Event Free Rate (%) at Year 1 ITT WT Population||15.37|-0.45|0.0647
81724765|NCT02367781|163145694|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|8.07||||0.0516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|16.19|||Z-test|||Event Free Rate (%) at Year 2 ITT WT Population||16.19|-0.06|0.0516
81724766|NCT02367781|163145694|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|7.19||||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|14.91|||Z-test|||Event Free Rate (%) at Year 1 ITT Population||14.91|-0.54|0.0683
81724767|NCT02367781|163145694|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|7.53||||0.0625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|15.44|||Z-test|||Event Free Rate (%) at Year 2 ITT Population||15.44|-0.39|0.0625
81724768|NCT02367781|163145695|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|6.69||||0.2385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.44|17.83|||Z-test|||Event Free Rate (%) at Year 1 TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3 ITT||17.83|-4.44|0.2385
81724769|NCT02367781|163145695|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|8.64||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.75|24.03|||Z-test|||Event Free Rate (%) at Year 2 TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3 ITT||24.03|-6.75|0.2710
81724770|NCT02367781|163145695|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|6.34||||0.2733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|17.67|||Z-test|||Event Free Rate (%) Year 1 TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3 ITT WT||17.67|-5.00|0.2733
81724771|NCT02367781|163145695|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|8.69||||0.2909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.44|24.81|||Z-test|||Event Free Rate (%) Year 2 TC1/2/3 or IC1/2/3 ITT WT||24.81|-7.44|0.2909
81724772|NCT02367781|163145696|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.893||||0.3342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.711|1.123|||Log Rank|||||1.123|0.711|0.3342
81724773|NCT01529749|163145704|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1
81724774|NCT01529749|163145705|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1
81724775|NCT01529749|163145706|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1
81724776|NCT01529749|163145707|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1
81724777|NCT01529749|163145708|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1
81724778|NCT01529749|163145709|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1
81724779|NCT01529749|163145710|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1
81724780|NCT01529749|163145711|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1
81724781|NCT01529749|163145712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.01
81724782|NCT01529749|163145713|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1
81724783|NCT01529749|163145714|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1
81724784|NCT01529749|163145715|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1
81724785|NCT01529749|163145716|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1
81724786|NCT01529749|163145717|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1
81724787|NCT01529749|163145718|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||1
81724788|NCT01529749|163145719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.49
81724789|NCT01529749|163145720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.02
81724790|NCT01133392|163145732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.948|1.034||||||||1.034|0.948|
81724791|NCT01133392|163145733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|0.933|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.897|0.972||||||||0.972|0.897|
81724792|NCT01133392|163145734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|1.005|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.958|1.054||||||||1.054|0.958|
81724793|NCT01133392|163145735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.5||||||||0.500|-0.400|
81724794|NCT01133392|163145736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|1.014|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.961|1.07||||||||1.070|0.961|
81724795|NCT03202511|163145743|EQUIVALENCE|0.8 to 1.25 equivalence margin was used.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.47|1.77||||||||1.77|1.47|
81724796|NCT03202511|163145744|EQUIVALENCE|80 to 125% equivalence margin was used.|Geometric Mean Ratio|77.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.4|97.6||||||||97.6|61.4|
81724797|NCT01681771|163145758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis comparing PHQ-9 mean values at 9 weeks follow-up between the I-CBT and discussion group and adjusting for PHQ-9 values baseline||||||0.21
81724798|NCT00331773|163145759|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This trial was designed to establish with 90% power and a two-sided significance level of 0.05 that Arm 2 (Hypofractionated 3D-CRT) results in a 5-year DFS that is not lower than Arm 1 by more than 7.65% (hazard ratio \[HR\] , 1.52). Patients analyzed according to assignment, with time-to event duration originating at random assignment. DFS distributions calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method. Treatment efficacy for DFS was tested by comparing cause-specific hazards with the log-rank statistic.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.14|||Log Rank||Reference arm = Conventional 3D-CRT|||1.14|0.64|<0.001
81724799|NCT00331773|163145762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Patients who died without biochemical failure were considered as competing risk at the time of death. Patients alive without biochemical failure at last follow-up were censored at that date. Estimates were calculated using cumulative risk and non-inferiority was assessed against a HR of 1.67. The log-rank test was used with a two-sided p-value of 0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.17|||Log Rank||Reference arm = Conventional 3D-CRT|||1.17|0.51|< 0.001
81724800|NCT00331773|163145763|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was assessed against a HR of 1.54, translated from a 5% difference in overall survival with 90% overall survival in the Conventional 3D-CRT arm. The log-rank test was used with a two-sided p-value of 0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.41|||Log Rank||Reference arm = Conventional 3D-CRT|||1.41|0.64|0.008
81724801|NCT00331773|163145764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.46||2-sided|Regression, Logistic||Reference arm = Conventional 3D-CRT|Acute GI toxicity rates were tabulated and dichotomized as \< grade 2 vs ≥ grade 2. To evaluate the differences by treatment arm, 2 X 2 subtables were formed and relative risk (RR) estimates with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were computed.||1.46|0.73|0.85
81724802|NCT00331773|163145764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.31||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|5.81||2-sided|Regression, Logistic||Reference arm = Conventional 3D-CRT|Acute GI toxicity rates were tabulated and dichotomized as \< grade 3 vs ≥ grade 3. To evaluate the differences by treatment arm, 2 X 2 subtables were formed and relative risk (RR) estimates with 95% CIs were computed.||5.81|0.29|0.72
81724803|NCT00331773|163145764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.21||2-sided|Regression, Logistic||Reference Arm = Conventional 3D-CRT|Acute GU toxicity rates were tabulated and dichotomized as \< grade 2 vs ≥ grade 2. To evaluate the differences by treatment arm, 2 X 2 subtables were formed and relative risk (RR) estimates with 95% CIs were computed.||1.21|0.82|0.95
81724804|NCT00331773|163145764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.36||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.74||2-sided|Regression, Logistic||Reference arm = Conventional 3D-CRT|Acute GU toxicity rates were tabulated and dichotomized as \< grade 3 vs ≥ grade 3. To evaluate the differences by treatment arm, 2 X 2 subtables were formed and relative risk (RR) estimates with 95% CIs were computed.||2.74|0.67|0.39
81724805|NCT00331773|163145764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.59||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.06||2-sided|Regression, Logistic||Reference arm = Conventional 3D-CRT|Late GI toxicity rates were tabulated and dichotomized as \< grade 2 vs ≥ grade 2. To evaluate the differences by treatment arm, 2 X 2 subtables were formed and relative risk (RR) estimates with 95% CIs were computed.||2.06|1.22|0.005
81724806|NCT00331773|163145764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.55||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.99||2-sided|Regression, Logistic||Reference arm = Conventional 3D-CRT|Late GI toxicity rates were tabulated and dichotomized as \< grade 3 vs ≥ grade 3. To evaluate the differences by treatment arm, 2 X 2 subtables were formed and relative risk (RR) estimates with 95% CIs were computed.||2.99|0.80|0.19
81724807|NCT00331773|163145764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.31||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.61||2-sided|Regression, Logistic||Reference arm = Conventional 3D-CRT|Late GU toxicity rates were tabulated and dichotomized as \< grade 2 vs ≥ grade 2. To evaluate the differences by treatment arm, 2 X 2 subtables were formed and relative risk (RR) estimates with 95% CIs were computed.||1.61|1.07|0.009
81724808|NCT00331773|163145764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.56||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.18||2-sided|Regression, Logistic||Reference arm = Conventional 3D-CRT|Late GU toxicity rates were tabulated and dichotomized as \< grade 3 vs ≥ grade 3. To evaluate the differences by treatment arm, 2 X 2 subtables were formed and relative risk (RR) estimates with 95% CIs were computed.||3.18|0.76|0.22
81724809|NCT00331773|163145765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC Bowel Domain at 6 months||||0.72
81724810|NCT00331773|163145765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.056|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC Urinary Domain at 6 months||||0.056
81724811|NCT00331773|163145765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC Sexual Domain at 6 months||||0.99
81724812|NCT00331773|163145765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.49|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC Hormonal Domain at 6 months||||0.49
81724813|NCT00331773|163145765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0037|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC Bowel Domain at 12 months||||0.0037
81724814|NCT00331773|163145765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.062|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC Urinary Domain at 12 months||||0.062
81724815|NCT00331773|163145765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC Sexual Domain at 12 months||||0.94
81724816|NCT00331773|163145765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.93|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC Hormonal Domain at 12 months||||0.93
81724817|NCT00331773|163145765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC Bowel Domain at 24 months||||0.12
81724818|NCT00331773|163145765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC Urinary Domain at 24 months||||0.81
81724819|NCT00331773|163145765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC Sexual Domain at 24 months||||0.69
81724820|NCT00331773|163145765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC Hormonal Domain at 24 months||||0.68
81724821|NCT00331773|163145765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.071|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC Bowel Domain at 60 months||||0.071
81724822|NCT00331773|163145765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.047|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC Urinary Domain at 60 months||||0.047
81724823|NCT00331773|163145765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC Sexual Domain at 60 months||||0.4
81724824|NCT00331773|163145765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC Hormonal Domain at 60 months||||0.91
81724825|NCT00331773|163145767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of HSCL-25 at 6 months was calculated, and Wilcoxon test statistics were used to test the null hypothesis that responses are the same across the two treatment arms versus the alternative hypothesis that they are different. Significance level = 0.0125, two-sided test.||||0.55
81724826|NCT00331773|163145767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of HSCL-25 at 12 months was calculated, and Wilcoxon test statistics were used to test the null hypothesis that responses are the same across the two treatment arms versus the alternative hypothesis that they are different. Significance level = 0.0125, two-sided test.||||0.29
81724827|NCT00331773|163145767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of HSCL-25 at 24 months was calculated, and Wilcoxon test statistics were used to test the null hypothesis that responses are the same across the two treatment arms versus the alternative hypothesis that they are different. Significance level = 0.0125, two-sided test.||||0.23
81724828|NCT00331773|163145767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.028|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of HSCL-25 at 60 months (5 years) was calculated, and Wilcoxon test statistics were used to test the null hypothesis that responses are the same across the two treatment arms versus the alternative hypothesis that they are different. Significance level = 0.0125, two-sided test.||||0.028
81724829|NCT00331773|163145768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.037|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||Baseline VAS score||||0.037
81724830|NCT00331773|163145768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.12||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline index score||||0.12
81724831|NCT00331773|163145768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||6-month VAS score||||0.70
81724832|NCT00331773|163145768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||6-month index score||||0.20
81724833|NCT00331773|163145768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.31||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||12-month VAS score||||0.31
81724834|NCT00331773|163145768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.19||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||12-month index score||||0.19
81724835|NCT00331773|163145768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.86||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24-month VAS score||||0.86
81724836|NCT00331773|163145768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.45||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24-month index score||||0.45
81724837|NCT00331773|163145768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.39||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||60-month VAS score||||0.39
81724838|NCT00331773|163145768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.56||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||60-month index score||||0.56
81724839|NCT00775983|163145797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power: We assumed a standard deviation of five minutes based on historical clinic data for surgical abortions during this gestational duration range, a non-inferiority margin of five minutes, and a 10% potential attrition rate to power the study for a non-inferiority hypothesis. Thirty participants in each arm gave us 95% power to conclude non-inferiority of same day Dilapan-S compared to overnight laminaria with respect to procedure time of surgical abortions between 14-18 weeks gestation.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.3|4.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null Hypothesis: A surgical abortion performed between 14-18 weeks gestation performed after the cervix has been prepared with same-day Dilapan-S is inferior with respect to procedure time, which is specifically outside a five minute margin of non-inferiority, when compared to procedures during the same gestational duration range performed after the cervix has been prepared overnight with laminaria.||4.5|-0.3|
81724840|NCT01314703|163145805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.66|3.02|||ANOVA||ChloraPrep 10 minute abdomen|Hypothesis: ChloraPrep will exceed 3 log 10 reduction for the groin at 10 minutes and 2 log 10 reduction for the abdomen at 10 minutes. The 70% Isopropyl Alcohol was used as a positive control. All calculations were performed after taking the base-10 logarithm of the original values. The model was a mixed model Analysis of Variance (ANOVA).||3.02|2.66|
81724841|NCT01314703|163145805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.74|4.33|||ANOVA||ChloraPrep 10 minute groin|Hypothesis: ChloraPrep will exceed 3 log 10 reduction for the groin at 10 minutes and 2 log 10 reduction for the abdomen at 10 minutes. The 70% Isopropyl Alcohol was used as a positive control. All calculations were performed after taking the base-10 logarithm of the original values. The model was a mixed model Analysis of Variance (ANOVA).||4.33|3.74|
81724842|NCT01314703|163145805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.36|2.7|||ANOVA||70%Isopropyl Alcohol 10 minute abdomen|Hypothesis: ChloraPrep will exceed 3 log 10 reduction for the groin at 10 minutes and 2 log 10 reduction for the abdomen at 10 minutes. The 70% Isopropyl Alcohol was used as a positive control. All calculations were performed after taking the base-10 logarithm of the original values. The model was a mixed model Analysis of Variance (ANOVA).||2.70|2.36|
81724843|NCT01314703|163145805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.24|3.82|||ANOVA||70% Isopropyl Alcohol 10 minute groin|Hypothesis: ChloraPrep will exceed 3 log 10 reduction for the groin at 10 minutes and 2 log 10 reduction for the abdomen at 10 minutes. The 70% Isopropyl Alcohol was used as a positive control. All calculations were performed after taking the base-10 logarithm of the original values. The model was a mixed model Analysis of Variance (ANOVA).||3.82|3.24|
81724844|NCT00597584|163145806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of -1.0 g/dL was used in the primary efficacy assessments. Non-inferiority was established if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between the means of the primary endpoint (peginesatide minus control ESA) was ≥ -1.0 g/dL.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.26|||ANOVA|The ANOVA cell means model was used to estimate primary efficacy endpoint within the specified cells formed by the combination of treatment and strata||The sample size for this study has been determined based on a two group evaluation of non-inferiority using the t-distribution (one-sided significance level 0.025) with a non inferiority margin of -1.0 g/dL. A sample size of approximately 750 (peginesatide group of 500 and epoetin group of 250) provided at least 99% power for the evaluation of non-inferiority, assuming an expected treatment difference of 0.0 g/dL and a standard deviation of 1.5 g/dL.||0.26|-0.05|
81724845|NCT00597584|163145807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.24|0.50|
81724846|NCT00597584|163145808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.07|0.87|
81724847|NCT03840811|163145823|OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Sign test|||To assess whether the fitness of a given mutant is different than that of wild-type, the ratio of colony-forming units of the mutant strain was compared to those of the WT strain at the time of treatment and in the inoculum using a Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test with a significance level of 0.025. CIs of participants in Mixed FA1090 + FA7537 group were compared to mean = 1.||||0.230
81538445|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.76|-3.35||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-3.35|-10.76|0.0002
81724848|NCT03840811|163145824|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.14||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.34||One-sided Fisher's Exact Test with alpha=0.025|Fisher Exact|||||0.34|-0.58|0.54
81724849|NCT01368276|163145846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-42.9||||0.2645|TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive|Fisher Exact||Talimogene laherparepvec - GM-CSF|||||0.2645
81724850|NCT01368276|163145847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-1.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.3|54.9||Descriptive|Fisher Exact||Talimogene laherparepvec - GM-CSF|||54.9|-57.3|1.0000
81471028|NCT01075399|162633861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|0.883|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.802|0.929||Significance of probability for no association between the first and second pre-treatment uptake.|Pearson's correlation|||"Primary Tumor SUV max:~The reproducibility of \[F-18\]HX4 uptake in primary tumors was assessed by comparing SUV max of the 1st and 2nd \[F18\]HX4 PET/CT scan.~Estimated power for a range of coefficients of variation (CVs) postulated for the paired differences in SUV values, and for establishing reproducibility within ±20% or ±25%."||0.929|0.802|<0.001
81538446|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88||0.0263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.89|-0.5||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.50|-7.89|0.0263
81724851|NCT03341273|163145848|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 12.5%. Non-inferiority of placebo is concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions of clinical improvement is greater than -12.5%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|2.0||The null hypothesis was evaluated using a non-inferiority test and non-inferiority of placebo was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions of clinical improvement was greater than -12.5%.|||Multiple imputation with a linear model to impute missing clinical values of improvement. The study day that D5V occurred on was included as a covariate in the final model and the estimates for risk difference assume that study day of D5V is 5.|Null Hypothesis: Proportion in placebo - Proportion in azithromycin = -12.5%||2|-15|
81724852|NCT03341273|163145849|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 12.5%. Non-inferiority of placebo is concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions of clinical improvement is greater than -12.5%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|3.0||The null hypothesis was evaluated using a non-inferiority test and non-inferiority of placebo was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions of clinical improvement was greater than -12.5%.|||Multiple imputation with a linear model to impute missing clinical values of improvement. The study day that D11V occurred on was included as a covariate in the final model and the estimates for risk difference assume that study day of D11V is 11.|Null Hypothesis: Proportion in placebo - Proportion in azithromycin = -12.5%||3|-12|
81724853|NCT03341273|163145850|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 12.5%. Non-inferiority of placebo is concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions of clinical improvement is greater than -12.5%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|0.0||The null hypothesis was evaluated using a non-inferiority test and non-inferiority of placebo was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions of clinical improvement was greater than -12.5%.|||Multiple imputation with a linear model to impute missing clinical values of improvement. The study day that D11V occurred on was included as a covariate in the final model and the estimates for risk difference assume that study day of D28V is 28.|Null Hypothesis: Proportion in placebo - Proportion in azithromycin = -12.5%||0|-13|
81724854|NCT03341273|163145851|SUPERIORITY|DOOR is a composite endpoint created using clinical outcomes from Day 1 through Day 5 Visit. It is based on adequate clinical improvement at Day 5 Visit and solicited events from Day 1 through Day 5 Visit.|Pr(Higher DOOR in Placebo at Day 5 Visit|0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.68||Missing DOOR values at Day 5 Visit were first imputed using linear regression using baseline covariates and available DOOR components as covariates.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The Mann-Whitney test was run on the multiple imputed datasets to generate estimates of DOOR probability and p-value||Null: The sum of the probability that a participant assigned to placebo will have a higher DOOR at Day 5 visit than if assigned to the Azithromycin plus one-half the probability of equal DOORs at Day 5 Visit is 50% (i.e., no difference in DOOR at Day 5 Visit).||0.68|0.57|<0.001
81538447|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.61|-2.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-2.29|-9.61|0.0015
81724855|NCT01717456|163145874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.72||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.05
81724856|NCT03751020|163145938|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.34|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.03|-1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary comparison was between EW and control to test the interaction between treatment and time.||-1.64|-11.03|<0.01
81724857|NCT03751020|163145939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary comparison was between EW and control to test the interaction between treatment and time.||-0.03|-0.62|0.03
81724858|NCT03751020|163145940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.03||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.55|0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary comparison was between EW and control to test the interaction between treatment and time.||0.47|-8.55|0.07
81724859|NCT03751020|163145941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.12||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.48|8.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary comparison was between EW and control to test the interaction between treatment and time.||8.77|-6.48|0.73
81724860|NCT03751020|163145942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.28||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary comparison was between EW and control to test the interaction between treatment and time.||0.24|-2.80|0.10
81724861|NCT03751020|163145943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary comparison was between EW and control to test the interaction between treatment and time.||1.57|-1.19|0.76
81724862|NCT00528879|163145968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1014||0.0002||||||Tested at alpha=0.019, applying the Dunnett adjustment|ANCOVA|||||||0.0002
81724863|NCT00528879|163145968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1016|<|0.0001||||||Tested at alpha=0.019, applying the Dunnett adjustment|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81724864|NCT00528879|163145968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1021|<|0.0001||||||Tested at alpha=0.019, applying the Dunnett adjustment|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81538448|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.32|-1.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||-1.07|-8.32|0.0113
81724865|NCT00528879|163145969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.774|<|0.0019||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0019
81724866|NCT00528879|163145969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.781|<|0.0001||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81724867|NCT00528879|163145969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.819|<|0.0001||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81724868|NCT00528879|163145970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3344|<|0.0001||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81724869|NCT00528879|163145970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3344|<|0.0001||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81724870|NCT00528879|163145970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3365|<|0.0001||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81724871|NCT00528879|163145971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|7.1||||0.1775||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|Modified logistic regression|||||||0.1775
81724872|NCT00528879|163145971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.7||||0.0275||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|Modified logistic regression|||||||0.0275
81724873|NCT00528879|163145971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.7||||0.0062||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|Modified logistic regression|||||||0.0062
81724874|NCT00528879|163145972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3515||||||||Sequential testing procedures were used, and no test was performed for this comparison due to the fact that the previous comparison was not significant.|ANCOVA|||||||
81724875|NCT00528879|163145972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3022||0.0068||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||||||0.0068
81724876|NCT00528879|163145972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3535||0.029||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||||||0.0290
81724877|NCT00528879|163145973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3681||||||||Sequential testing procedures were used, and no test was performed for this comparison due to the fact that the previous comparison was not significant.|ANCOVA|||||||
81724878|NCT00528879|163145973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3745|<|0.0001||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81724879|NCT00528879|163145973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3791|<|0.0001||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81724880|NCT00528879|163145980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1109||||||||Sequential testing procedures were used, and no test was performed for this comparison due to the fact that the previous comparison was not significant.|ANCOVA|||||||
81724881|NCT00528879|163145980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1129||0.0004||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||||||0.0004
81724882|NCT00528879|163145980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1146|<|0.0001||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81724883|NCT00528879|163145981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.769||||||||Sequential testing procedures were used, and no test was performed for this comparison due to the fact that the previous comparison was not significant.|ANCOVA|||||||
81724884|NCT00528879|163145981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.762|<|0.0001||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81724885|NCT00528879|163145981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.808|<|0.0001||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81724886|NCT00528879|163145982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.9||||||||||Sequential testing procedures were used, and no test was performed for this comparison due to the fact that the previous comparison was not significant.|Modified logistic regression|||||||
81724887|NCT00528879|163145982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.8627|||||||Modified logistic regression|||||||0.8627
81724888|NCT00528879|163145982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.3||||0.0149||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05).|Modified logistic regression|||||||0.0149
81724889|NCT00711867|163145983|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was defined as -0.5 C.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||||95.0|-0.55|-0.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||H0: Mu\_VH - Mu\_BH \<= -0.5 C.||-0.14|-0.55|
81724890|NCT00078819|163145984|SUPERIORITY|The significance levels for primary and secondary efficacy end points were controlled at 0.05 with the use of a sequential testing scheme in this order: PASI 75, PASI 50, a physician's global assessment of clear or almost clear, percentage improvement from baseline in CDLQI, and PASI 90.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group||||||<0.0001
81724891|NCT00078819|163145985|SUPERIORITY|The significance levels for primary and secondary efficacy end points were controlled at 0.05 with the use of a sequential testing scheme in this order: PASI 75, PASI 50, a physician's global assessment of clear or almost clear, percentage improvement from baseline in CDLQI, and PASI 90.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group||||||<0.0001
81538449|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.04|-1.54||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-1.54|-9.04|0.0059
81471029|NCT01075399|162633861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|0.887|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.792|0.925||Significance of probability for no association between the first and second pre-treatment uptake.|Pearson's correlation|||"Primary Tumor SUV mean:~The reproducibility of \[F-18\]HX4 uptake in primary tumors was assessed by comparing SUV mean of the 1st and 2nd \[F18\]HX4 PET/CT scan.~Estimated power for a range of coefficients of variation (CVs) postulated for the paired differences in SUV values, and for establishing reproducibility within ±20% or ±25%."||0.925|0.792|<0.001
81538450|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.76|-2.25||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-2.25|-9.76|0.0018
81724892|NCT00078819|163145986|SUPERIORITY|The significance levels for primary and secondary efficacy end points were controlled at 0.05 with the use of a sequential testing scheme in this order: PASI 75, PASI 50, a physician's global assessment of clear or almost clear, percentage improvement from baseline in CDLQI, and PASI 90.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group||||||<0.0001
81724893|NCT00078819|163145987|SUPERIORITY|The significance levels for primary and secondary efficacy end points were controlled at 0.05 with the use of a sequential testing scheme in this order: PASI 75, PASI 50, a physician's global assessment of clear or almost clear, percentage improvement from baseline in CDLQI, and PASI 90.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Van Elteren test|Two-sided van Elteren's test stratified by age group||||||<0.0001
81724894|NCT00078819|163145988|SUPERIORITY|The significance levels for primary and secondary efficacy end points were controlled at 0.05 with the use of a sequential testing scheme in this order: PASI 75, PASI 50, a physician's global assessment of clear or almost clear, percentage improvement from baseline in CDLQI, and PASI 90.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group||||||<0.0001
81724895|NCT02555618|163145991|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to -20%.|Rate difference|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.983|11.415|||||TAK-850 - Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is difference of seroconversion rate between treatment groups for A/H1N1 Strain-Day 22.||11.415|-7.983|
81724896|NCT02555618|163145991|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to -20%.|Rate difference|-4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.974|4.403|||||TAK-850 - Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is difference of seroconversion rate between treatment groups for A/H3N2 Strain-Day 22.||4.403|-13.974|
81724897|NCT02555618|163145991|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to -20%.|Rate difference|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.082|11.32|||||TAK-850 - Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is difference of seroconversion rate between treatment groups for B Strain-Day 22.||11.320|-6.082|
81724898|NCT02555618|163145992|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7984|1.2253|||||TAK-850/Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is Geometric Mean Ratio between treatment groups for A/H1N1 Strain-Day 22.||1.2253|0.7984|
81724899|NCT02555618|163145992|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5544|1.05|||||TAK-850/Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is Geometric Mean Ratio between treatment groups for A/H3N2 Strain-Day 22.||1.0500|0.5544|
81724900|NCT02555618|163145992|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8134|1.3931|||||TAK-850/Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is Geometric Mean Ratio between treatment groups for B Strain-Day 22.||1.3931|0.8134|
81724901|NCT02555618|163145995|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to -20%.|Rate difference|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|16.348||||||The analysis is difference of seroconversion rate between treatment groups for A/H1N1 Strain-Day 22.||16.348|-3.020|
81724902|NCT02555618|163145995|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to -20%.|Rate difference|-8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.282|0.901||||||The analysis is difference of seroconversion rate between treatment groups for A/H3N2 Strain-Day 22.||0.901|-18.282|
81724903|NCT02555618|163145995|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to -20%.|Rate difference|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.461|6.835||||||The analysis is difference of seroconversion rate between treatment groups for B Strain-Day 22.||6.835|-11.461|
81724904|NCT02555618|163145996|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9559|1.1473|||||TAK-850/Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is Geometric Mean Ratio between treatment groups for A/H1N1 Strain-Day 22.||1.1473|0.9559|
81724905|NCT02555618|163145996|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7862|1.0241|||||TAK-850/Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is Geometric Mean Ratio between treatment groups for A/H3N2 Strain-Day 22.||1.0241|0.7862|
81724906|NCT02555618|163145996|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9273|1.0364|||||TAK-850/Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is Geometric Mean Ratio between treatment groups for B Strain-Day 22.||1.0364|0.9273|
81724907|NCT02555618|163145999|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to -20%.|Rate difference|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.489|23.577||||||The analysis is difference of seroconversion rate between treatment groups for A/H1N1 Strain-Day 22.||23.577|5.489|
81724908|NCT02555618|163145999|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to -20%.|Rate difference|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.614|6.928||||||The analysis is difference of seroconversion rate between treatment groups for A/H3N2 Strain-Day 22.||6.928|-10.614|
81724909|NCT02555618|163145999|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to -20%.|Rate difference|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.346|5.579||||||The analysis is difference of seroconversion rate between treatment groups for B-Strain.||5.579|-10.346|
81538451|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.62|-3.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-3.05|-10.62|0.0004
81724910|NCT02555618|163146000|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1221|1.9623|||||TAK-850/Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is Geometric Mean Ratio between treatment groups for A/H1N1 Strain-Day 22.||1.9623|1.1221|
81724911|NCT02555618|163146000|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7806|1.4564|||||TAK-850/Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is Geometric Mean Ratio between treatment groups for A/H3N2 Strain-Day 22.||1.4564|0.7806|
81724912|NCT02555618|163146000|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8166|1.3934|||||TAK-850/Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is Geometric Mean Ratio between treatment groups for B Strain-Day 22.||1.3934|0.8166|
81724913|NCT02555618|163146003|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to -20%.|Rate difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.195|9.423|||||TAK-850 - Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is difference of seroconversion rate between treatment groups for A/H1N1 Strain-Day 22.||9.423|-7.195|
81724914|NCT02555618|163146003|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to -20%.|Rate difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.369|8.803|||||TAK-850 - Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is difference of seroconversion rate between treatment groups for A/H3N2 Strain-Day 22.||8.803|-10.369|
81724915|NCT02555618|163146003|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to -20%.|Rate difference|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.406|12.757|||||TAK-850 - Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is difference of seroconversion rate between treatment groups for B Strain-Day 22.||12.757|-6.406|
81724916|NCT02555618|163146004|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9106|1.2484|||||TAK-850/Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is Geometric Mean Ratio between treatment groups for A/H1N1 Strain-Day 22.||1.2484|0.9106|
81724917|NCT02555618|163146004|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8686|1.0969|||||TAK-850/Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is Geometric Mean Ratio between treatment groups for A/H3N2-Day 22.||1.0969|0.8686|
81724918|NCT02555618|163146004|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin is set to 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9622|1.1427|||||TAK-850/Influenza HA Vaccine|The analysis is Geometric Mean Ratio between treatment groups for B Strain-Day 22.||1.1427|0.9622|
81724919|NCT00272961|163146015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|8.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.19||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|20.96|||ANCOVA|||Sitting SBP: p-value was obtained using an Analysis of Co-variance (ANCOVA) model on the maximum increase observed with baseline value as a covariate.||20.96|-4.21|0.185
81724920|NCT00272961|163146015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.59||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.16|11.59|||ANCOVA|||Sitting SBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the maximum increase observed with baseline value as a covariate.||11.59|-11.16|0.970
81724921|NCT00272961|163146015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.71||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.66|11.57|||ANCOVA|||Sitting SBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the maximum increase observed with baseline value as a covariate.||11.57|-11.66|0.994
81724922|NCT00272961|163146015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.72||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.62|12.64|||ANCOVA|||Sitting SBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the maximum increase observed with baseline value as a covariate.||12.64|-10.62|0.861
81724923|NCT00272961|163146015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|15.99|||ANCOVA|||Standing SBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the maximum increase observed with baseline value as a covariate.||15.99|-3.79|0.221
81724924|NCT00272961|163146015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.37|9.73|||ANCOVA|||Standing SBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the maximum increase observed with baseline value as a covariate.||9.73|-8.37|0.880
81724925|NCT00272961|163146015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.56||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.78|8.63|||ANCOVA|||Standing SBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the maximum increase observed with baseline value as a covariate.||8.63|-9.78|0.900
81724926|NCT00272961|163146015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.56||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.91|3.5|||ANCOVA|||Standing SBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the maximum increase observed with baseline value as a covariate.||3.50|-14.91|0.218
81724927|NCT00272961|163146015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|11.08|||ANCOVA|||Sitting DBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the maximum increase observed with baseline value as a covariate.||11.08|0.17|0.044
81724928|NCT00272961|163146015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|6.33|||ANCOVA|||Sitting DBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the maximum increase observed with baseline value as a covariate.||6.33|-3.47|0.557
81724929|NCT00272961|163146015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|11.45|||ANCOVA|||Sitting DBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the maximum increase observed with baseline value as a covariate.||11.45|1.28|0.016
81724930|NCT00272961|163146015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|6.07|||ANCOVA|||Sitting DBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the maximum increase observed with baseline value as a covariate.||6.07|-4.09|0.695
81538452|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.39|-3.73||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-3.73|-11.39|0.0001
81724931|NCT00272961|163146015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|9.95|||ANCOVA|||Standing DBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the maximum increase observed with baseline value as a covariate.||9.95|-0.36|0.067
81724932|NCT00272961|163146015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|5.55|||ANCOVA|||Standing DBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the maximum increase observed with baseline value as a covariate.||5.55|-3.96|0.737
81724933|NCT00272961|163146015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|10.47|||ANCOVA|||Standing DBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the maximum increase observed with baseline value as a covariate.||10.47|0.80|0.023
81724934|NCT00272961|163146015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|6.5|||ANCOVA|||Standing DBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the maximum increase observed with baseline value as a covariate.||6.50|-3.20|0.495
81724935|NCT00272961|163146016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|232.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|201.83||0.2577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-178.5|643.7|||ANCOVA|||Sitting SBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on AUEC calculated over treatment and follow-up phases with baseline value as a covariate.||643.7|-178.5|0.2577
81724936|NCT00272961|163146016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|103.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|173.86||0.5552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-250.5|457.8|||ANCOVA|||Sitting SBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on AUEC calculated over treatment and follow-up phases with baseline value as a covariate.||457.8|-250.5|0.5552
81724937|NCT00272961|163146016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|41.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|177.26||0.8174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-319.8|402.3|||ANCOVA|||Sitting SBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on AUEC calculated over treatment and follow-up phases with baseline value as a covariate.||402.3|-319.8|0.8174
81471030|NCT01075399|162633861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|0.945|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.904|0.967||Significance of probability for no association between the first and second pre-treatment uptake.|Pearson's correlation|||"Primary Tumor to background SUV ratio:~The reproducibility of \[F-18\]HX4 uptake in primary tumors was assessed by comparing tumor to background SUV ratio (T/B) of the 1st and 2nd \[F18\]HX4 PET/CT scan.~Estimated power for a range of coefficients of variation (CVs) postulated for the paired differences in T/B values, and for establishing reproducibility within ±20% or ±25%."||0.967|0.904|<0.001
81471031|NCT00396877|162633862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction (%)|11.1||||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|33.6||The a-priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.035 reflecting the adjustment for interim analyses. No other adjustment for multiplicity was made.|Log Rank|A two-sided log-rank test was used.|The Relative Risk Reduction (Clopidogrel versus placebo) and its corresponding 95% confidence interval were estimated using Cox's proportional hazards model.|"Due to the limited knowledge in this population, 3 interim analyses were performed at approximatively 40%, 60%, 80% and 100% of of the maximum number of 172 required primary efficacy events to evaluate the effect of Clopidogrel on the primary endpoint with the potential to end the trial in case of a clear efficacy advantage for Clopidogrel.~The study was designed with 80% power and an overall type I error rate of 5%."||33.6|-19.2|0.4340
81471032|NCT02945254|162633865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||P\<0.05 considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.011
81471033|NCT02945254|162633866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||P\<0.05 considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81471034|NCT00334802|162633867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.169||95.0||||P-value for Dose Level 1 Responders (Complete Response + Partial Response)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.169
81471035|NCT00334802|162633867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value for Dose Level 2 Responders (Complete Response + Partial Response)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81471036|NCT02470403|162633874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.52|-4.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"This analysis included all subjects. The following criteria were assessed:~1. upper confidence limit of the 80% CI for treatment difference (LIK066 - placebo) was less than 0, and~2. estimated mean treatment difference was less than or equal to -5%. The first criterion addressed whether, with high certainty, there was superior weight loss in LIK066 treated group compared to placebo. The second criterion addressed whether observed mean reduction in body weight over placebo was at least 5%."||-4.87|-6.52|<0.001
81724938|NCT00272961|163146016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|166.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|177.55||0.3557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-195.3|528.1|||ANCOVA|||Sitting SBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on AUEC calculated over treatment and follow-up phases with baseline value as a covariate.||528.1|-195.3|0.3557
81724939|NCT00272961|163146016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|163.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|130.15||0.2172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-99.6|425.7|||ANCOVA|||Standing SBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on AUEC calculated over treatment and follow-up phases with baseline value as a covariate.||425.7|-99.6|0.2172
81724940|NCT00272961|163146016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|115.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|116.03||0.3258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-118.8|349.5|||ANCOVA|||Standing SBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on AUEC calculated over treatment and follow-up phases with baseline value as a covariate.||349.5|-118.8|0.3258
81724941|NCT00272961|163146016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|24.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|117.88||0.8352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-213.2|262.6|||ANCOVA|||Standing SBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on AUEC calculated over treatment and follow-up phases with baseline value as a covariate.||262.6|-213.2|0.8352
81724942|NCT00272961|163146016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|50.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|117.93||0.6701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-187.4|288.6|||ANCOVA|||Standing SBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on AUEC calculated over treatment and follow-up phases with baseline value as a covariate.||288.6|-187.4|0.6701
81724943|NCT00272961|163146016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|225.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|108.95||0.0466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|447.5|||ANCOVA|||Sitting DBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on AUEC calculated over treatment and follow-up phases with baseline value as a covariate.||447.5|3.6|0.0466
81724944|NCT00272961|163146016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|114.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|93.2637||0.2274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.2|304.8|||ANCOVA|||Sitting DBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on AUEC calculated over treatment and follow-up phases with baseline value as a covariate.||304.8|-75.2|0.2274
81724945|NCT00272961|163146016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|224.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|96.9259||0.0269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.5|422.3|||ANCOVA|||Sitting DBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on AUEC calculated over treatment and follow-up phases with baseline value as a covariate.||422.3|27.5|0.0269
81724946|NCT00272961|163146016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|133.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|96.7383||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.8|330.3|||ANCOVA|||Sitting DBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on AUEC calculated over treatment and follow-up phases with baseline value as a covariate.||330.3|-63.8|0.1780
81538453|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-1.75||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Wek 10||-1.75|-9.40|0.0044
81724947|NCT00272961|163146016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|240.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|114.32||0.0413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|471.4|||ANCOVA|||Standing DBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on AUEC calculated over treatment and follow-up phases with baseline value as a covariate.||471.4|9.9|0.0413
81724948|NCT00272961|163146016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|157.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|102.21||0.1297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.3|364.3|||ANCOVA|||Standing DBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on AUEC calculated over treatment and follow-up phases with baseline value as a covariate.||364.3|-48.3|0.1297
81724949|NCT00272961|163146016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|254.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|104.0||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.0|464.8|||ANCOVA|||Standing DBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on AUEC calculated over treatment and follow-up phases with baseline value as a covariate.||464.8|45.0|0.0185
81724950|NCT00272961|163146016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|157.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|104.33||0.1382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.9|368.2|||ANCOVA|||Standing DBP: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on AUEC calculated over treatment and follow-up phases with baseline value as a covariate.||368.2|-52.9|0.1382
81724951|NCT00272961|163146021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.7758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|7.03|||ANCOVA|||Pre-Dose on Week 10: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the sitting-standing difference at Week 10 (Pre-Dose) with the sitting-standing difference at Baseline as a covariate.||7.03|-5.31|0.7758
81724952|NCT00272961|163146021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|4.71|||ANCOVA|||Pre-Dose on Week 10: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the sitting-standing difference at Week 10 (Pre-Dose) with the sitting-standing difference at Baseline as a covariate.||4.71|-5.40|0.8880
81724953|NCT00272961|163146021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46||0.4573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|6.93|||ANCOVA|||Pre-Dose on Week 10: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the sitting-standing difference at Week 10 (Pre-Dose) with the sitting-standing difference at Baseline as a covariate.||6.93|-3.21|0.4573
81724954|NCT00272961|163146021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.78||0.4424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|7.91|||ANCOVA|||Pre-Dose on Week 10: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the sitting-standing difference at Week 10 (Pre-Dose) with the sitting-standing difference at Baseline as a covariate.||7.91|-3.56|0.4424
81724955|NCT00272961|163146021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.32||0.347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|10.01|||ANCOVA|||Post-Dose on Week 10: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the sitting-standing difference at Week 10 (Post-Dose) with the sitting-standing difference at Baseline as a covariate.||10.01|-3.65|0.3470
81724956|NCT00272961|163146021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.72||0.6249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|6.94|||ANCOVA|||Post-Dose on Week 10: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the sitting-standing difference at Week 10 (Post-Dose) with the sitting-standing difference at Baseline as a covariate.||6.94|-4.25|0.6249
81724957|NCT00272961|163146021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73||0.1625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|9.54|||ANCOVA|||Post-Dose on Week 10: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the sitting-standing difference at Week 10 (Post-Dose) with the sitting-standing difference at Baseline as a covariate.||9.54|-1.69|0.1625
81471037|NCT02470403|162633874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.96|-5.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"This analysis included dysglycemic subjects. The following criteria were assessed:~1. upper confidence limit of 80% CI for treatment difference was less than 0, and~2. estimated mean treatment difference was less than or equal to -5%. The first criterion addressed whether, with high certainty, there was superior weight loss in LIK066 treated group compared to placebo. The second criterion addressed whether observed mean reduction in body weight over placebo was at least 5%."||-5.73|-7.96|<0.001
81538454|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|-2.84||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-2.84|-10.40|0.0006
81724958|NCT00272961|163146021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08||0.7556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|7.31|||ANCOVA|||Post-Dose on Week 10: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the sitting-standing difference at Week 10 (Post-Dose) with the sitting-standing difference at Baseline as a covariate.||7.31|-5.38|0.7556
81724959|NCT00272961|163146022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59||0.0714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.25|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Pre-Dose on Week 10: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the sitting-standing difference at Week 10 (Pre-Dose) with the sitting-standing difference at Baseline as a covariate.||0.28|-6.25|0.0714
81724960|NCT00272961|163146022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.7269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|3.24|||ANCOVA|||Pre-Dose on Week 10: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the sitting-standing difference at Week 10 (Pre-Dose) with the sitting-standing difference at Baseline as a covariate.||3.24|-2.29|0.7269
81724961|NCT00272961|163146022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.8656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|3.04|||ANCOVA|||Pre-Dose on Week 10: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the sitting-standing difference at Week 10 (Pre-Dose) with the sitting-standing difference at Baseline as a covariate.||3.04|-2.58|0.8656
81724962|NCT00272961|163146022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.7113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|2.36|||ANCOVA|||Pre-Dose on Week 10: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the sitting-standing difference at Week 10 (Pre-Dose) with the sitting-standing difference at Baseline as a covariate.||2.36|-3.41|0.7113
81724963|NCT00272961|163146022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21||0.2204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.32|1.77|||ANCOVA|||Post-Dose on Week 10: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the sitting-standing difference at Week 10 (Post-Dose) with the sitting-standing difference at Baseline as a covariate.||1.77|-7.32|0.2204
81724964|NCT00272961|163146022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.5298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.04|2.66|||ANCOVA|||Post-Dose on Week 10: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the sitting-standing difference at Week 10 (Post-Dose) with the sitting-standing difference at Baseline as a covariate.||2.66|-5.04|0.5298
81724965|NCT00272961|163146022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.3135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|1.96|||ANCOVA|||Post-Dose on Week 10: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the sitting-standing difference at Week 10 (Post-Dose) with the sitting-standing difference at Baseline as a covariate.||1.96|-5.86|0.3135
81724966|NCT00272961|163146022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.2962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|1.93|||ANCOVA|||Post-Dose on Week 10: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the sitting-standing difference at Week 10 (Post-Dose) with the sitting-standing difference at Baseline as a covariate.||1.93|-6.09|0.2962
81724967|NCT00272961|163146023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.39||0.4933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.84|7.35|||ANCOVA|||Week 10 Sitting: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Week 10 with the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Baseline as a covariate.||7.35|-14.84|0.4933
81724968|NCT00272961|163146023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.57||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.26|5.57|||ANCOVA|||Week 10 Sitting: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Week 10 with the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Baseline as a covariate.||5.57|-13.26|0.4080
81724969|NCT00272961|163146023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.56||0.5936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.86|6.93|||ANCOVA|||Week 10 Sitting: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Week 10 with the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Baseline as a covariate.||6.93|-11.86|0.5936
81724970|NCT00272961|163146023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.79||0.7883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.17|8.57|||ANCOVA|||Week 10 Sitting: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Week 10 with the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Baseline as a covariate.||8.57|-11.17|0.7883
81724971|NCT00272961|163146023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.12||0.5719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.46|7.6|||ANCOVA|||Week 10 Standing: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Week 10 with the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Baseline as a covariate.||7.60|-13.46|0.5719
81724972|NCT00272961|163146023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.33||0.3401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.11|4.7|||ANCOVA|||Week 10 Standing: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Week 10 with the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Baseline as a covariate.||4.70|-13.11|0.3401
81724973|NCT00272961|163146023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.34||0.6329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.01|6.82|||ANCOVA|||Week 10 Standing: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Week 10 with the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Baseline as a covariate.||6.82|-11.01|0.6329
81724974|NCT00272961|163146023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.51||0.4037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.45|13.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 10 Standing: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Week 10 with the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Baseline as a covariate.||13.11|-5.45|0.4037
81724975|NCT00272961|163146024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.08||0.7685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.19|9.62|||ANCOVA|||Week 10 Sitting: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Week 10 with the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Baseline as a covariate.||9.62|-7.19|0.7685
81724976|NCT00272961|163146024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.49||0.1739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.07|2.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 10 Sitting: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Week 10 with the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Baseline as a covariate.||2.30|-12.07|0.1739
81724977|NCT00272961|163146024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61||0.4612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|10.15|||ANCOVA|||Week 10 Sitting: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Week 10 with the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Baseline as a covariate.||10.15|-4.74|0.4612
81724978|NCT00272961|163146024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.67||0.7172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|6.21|||ANCOVA|||Week 10 Sitting: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Week 10 with the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Baseline as a covariate.||6.21|-8.90|0.7172
81724979|NCT00272961|163146024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.12||0.4098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|11.91|||ANCOVA|||Week 10 Standing: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Week 10 with the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Baseline as a covariate.||11.91|-5.01|0.4098
81724980|NCT00272961|163146024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.48||0.6943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.54|5.78|||ANCOVA|||Week 10 Standing: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Week 10 with the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Baseline as a covariate.||5.78|-8.54|0.6943
81724981|NCT00272961|163146024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.67||0.2042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|12.31|||ANCOVA|||Week 10 Standing: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Week 10 with the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Baseline as a covariate.||12.31|-2.76|0.2042
81724982|NCT00272961|163146024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77||0.7791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.69|8.83|||ANCOVA|||Week 10 Standing: p-value was obtained using an ANCOVA model on the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Week 10 with the post-dose minus pre-dose difference at Baseline as a covariate.||8.83|-6.69|0.7791
81724983|NCT01507831|163146026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-61.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.3|-59.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Alirocumab group was compared to placebo group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-59.4|-64.3|<0.0001
81724984|NCT01507831|163146027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-63.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.9|-61.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|A hierarchial testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchial testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-61.2|-65.9|<0.0001
81724985|NCT01507831|163146028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-64.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.2|-62.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-62.4|-67.2|<0.0001
81724986|NCT01507831|163146029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-65.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.9|-63.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-63.2|-67.9|<0.0001
81724987|NCT01507831|163146030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-61.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.0|-58.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-58.5|-64.0|<0.0001
81724988|NCT01507831|163146031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-54.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.3|-51.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-51.7|-56.3|<0.0001
81724989|NCT01507831|163146032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-55.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.7|-53.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-53.2|-57.7|<0.0001
81724990|NCT01507831|163146033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-52.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.4|-50.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-50.2|-54.4|<0.0001
81724991|NCT01507831|163146034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-53.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.7|-51.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-51.6|-55.7|<0.0001
81724992|NCT01507831|163146035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-37.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.1|-35.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-35.9|-39.1|<0.0001
81724993|NCT01507831|163146036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-56.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.3|-53.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-53.7|-58.3|<0.0001
81724994|NCT01507831|163146037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-54.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.6|-52.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-52.6|-56.6|<0.0001
81724995|NCT01507831|163146038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-39.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.4|-37.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-37.5|-40.4|<0.0001
81724996|NCT01507831|163146039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|71.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.6|99.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||99.1|51.6|<0.0001
81724997|NCT01507831|163146040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|93.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.1|132.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||132.0|66.1|<0.0001
81724998|NCT01507831|163146041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|74.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.3|104.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||104.4|53.3|<0.0001
81724999|NCT01507831|163146042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|97.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.2|138.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||138.9|68.2|<0.0001
81725000|NCT01507831|163146043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-25.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|-23.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-23.1|-28.1|<0.0001
81725001|NCT01507831|163146044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|5.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||5.9|3.3|<0.0001
81725002|NCT01507831|163146045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-17.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|-14.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-14.6|-20.1|<0.0001
81725003|NCT01507831|163146046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|4.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||4.2|1.6|<0.0001
81725004|NCT01507831|163146047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-25.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|-22.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-22.7|-27.4|<0.0001
81725005|NCT01507831|163146048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|6.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||6.8|4.3|<0.0001
81725006|NCT01507831|163146049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-17.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|-15.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-15.3|-20.5|<0.0001
81725007|NCT01507831|163146050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|5.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||5.2|2.8|<0.0001
81725008|NCT03276962|163146132|SUPERIORITY||Incremental vaccine efficacy|-21.0||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.0|7.0|||Regression, Cox|The 95% Confidence Interval of the incremental vaccine efficacy estimates was calculated from Cox regression model.||To demonstrate the superiority of a 3-dose schedule of GSK Biologicals' malaria vaccine RTS,S/AS01E with a fractional third dose at Month 2 (Fx012-14-mFxD Group) compared to a standard schedule of RTS,S/AS01E with 3 full doses (R012-20 + R012-14 Group) in terms of vaccine efficacy against clinical malaria (primary case definition) over 12 months post-Dose 3.||7|-57|0.154
81725009|NCT03550794|163146191|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.04||"Mixed model controlling for repeated measures within patients used to get a mean difference in creatinine between the thiamine and placebo groups at 72 hours.~Missing creatinine imputed using a penalty (20pc increase) as described in SAP."|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is for the comparison at 72 hours from the mixed model (i.e, not a global p-value)||||0.04|-1.18|0.07
81725010|NCT03550794|163146192|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.74||P-value from odds ratio from logistic regression model controlling for site, with outcome of receiving renal replacement therapy.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.74|0.18|0.34
81725011|NCT03550794|163146193|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|22.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|36.6||P-value from quantile regression model controlling for site.|Quantile regression|||||36.6|7.4|0.002
81725012|NCT03550794|163146194|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.18||P-value from Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for site.|Regression, Cox|||||1.18|0.32|0.14
81725013|NCT03550794|163146195|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.06||P-value from logistic regression model controlling for site|Regression, Logistic|||||1.06|0.17|0.07
81725014|NCT03550794|163146196|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.3||"Mixed model controlling for repeated measures within patients used to get a mean difference in lactate between the thiamine and placebo groups at 72 hours.~Missing lactate imputed using a penalty (20pc increase) as described in SAP."|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is for the comparison at 72 hours from the mixed model (i.e, not a global p-value)||||1.30|0.71|0.79
81725015|NCT03550794|163146198|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|0.58||"Mixed model controlling for repeated measures within patients used to get a mean difference in SOFA scores between the thiamine and placebo groups at 72 hours.~Missing SOFA imputed using a penalty (20pc increase) as described in SAP."|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is for the comparison at 72 hours from the mixed model (i.e, not a global p-value)||||0.58|-3.63|0.16
81725016|NCT01890785|163146200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.708|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.655|0.766||||||||0.766|0.655|
81725017|NCT01890785|163146200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.918|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.849|0.992||||||||0.992|0.849|
81725018|NCT01890785|163146201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.641|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.582|0.707||||||||0.707|0.582|
81725019|NCT01890785|163146201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.828|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.752|0.912||||||||0.912|0.752|
81725020|NCT01890785|163146202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.937|1.004||||||||1.004|0.937|
81725021|NCT01890785|163146202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.944|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.912|0.977||||||||0.977|0.912|
81725022|NCT01890785|163146203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.971|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.945|0.998||||||||0.998|0.945|
81725023|NCT01890785|163146203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.944|0.997||||||||0.997|0.944|
81725024|NCT02713243|163146205|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.04||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|7.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Period 1 \& 2)||7.11|0.98|0.01
81538455|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.57|-2.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||-2.07|-9.57|0.0025
81725025|NCT02713243|163146205|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.31||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|4.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Period 1 \& 2)||4.38|-1.77|0.401
81725026|NCT02713243|163146205|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.67||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|4.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1\&2 (Period 1 \& 2)||4.89|0.46|0.019
81725027|NCT02713243|163146210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1 (Period 1 \& 2)||0.52|-0.27|0.533
81725028|NCT02713243|163146210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 (Period 1 \& 2)||0.30|-0.49|0.640
81725029|NCT02713243|163146210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1\&2 (Period 1 \& 2)||0.30|-0.27|0.916
81725030|NCT02766400|163146213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cohen's d effect size at 12 months|0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|1.19||a priori threshold was set at p\<0.05|Linear mixed models|F(4,150)=5.11|Effect size was calculated using mean change scores (baseline to month 12) and standard error of change (baseline to month 12) for each group.|All analyses were performed using the intent-to-treat principle so that comparisons were made according to the assigned intervention group regardless of study completion.||1.19|-0.12|<0.001
81725031|NCT01364259|163146248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.175|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact||Our odds ratio is equal to 0\*5/9\*2 because we have a zero cell in the two by two table. Hence the OR = 0.|||||0.175
81725032|NCT00766506|163146262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-2.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|-1.91|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with centre, surgery type and treatment included as covariates in the analysis.|Least square mean difference = Least square mean value for Fentanyl IONSYS group minus Least square mean value for Morphine IV PCA group|||-1.91|-2.55|<0.001
81725033|NCT00766506|163146263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.219|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated from ANCOVA, with centre, surgery type and treatment included as covariates in the analysis.||At Hour 24||||0.219
81725034|NCT00766506|163146263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.299|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated from ANCOVA, with centre, surgery type and treatment included as covariates in the analysis.||At Hour 48||||0.299
81725035|NCT00766506|163146263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.136|||||||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated from ANCOVA, with centre, surgery type and treatment included as covariates in the analysis.||At study discontinuation or withdrawal||||0.136
81725036|NCT00766506|163146264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.3|||ANCOVA|P-value was calculated from ANCOVA, with centre, surgery type and treatment included as covariates in the analysis.|Least square mean difference = Least square mean value for Fentanyl IONSYS group minus Least square mean value for Morphine IV PCA group|||-0.30|-0.74|<0.001
81725037|NCT00766506|163146265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.92|||Mantel Haenszel|P-value was calculated from a Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Squared test.||||3.92|0.84|0.131
81725038|NCT00766506|163146266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.342|||||||Log Rank|P-value was calculated from a log-rank test stratified for surgery type.||||||0.342
81725039|NCT00766506|163146267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.836|||||||Log Rank|P-value was calculated from a log-rank test stratified for surgery type.||||||0.836
81725040|NCT00766506|163146268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.0||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|24.03|||Chi-squared|||||24.03|1.04|0.029
81725041|NCT00766506|163146270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|3.53|||Chi-squared|||Paracetamol: P-value was calculated using Chi-squared test.||3.53|0.74|0.230
81725042|NCT00766506|163146270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.7|||Chi-squared|||NSAID's: P-value was calculated using Chi-squared test.||3.70|0.80|0.163
81725043|NCT02496221|163146287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0021||||0.1229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5781|2.5739|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment (albiglutide or placebo), and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect||||2.5739|-20.5781|0.1229
81725044|NCT02496221|163146288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-545.9585||||0.1291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1260.0|168.0858|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||168.0858|-1260.00|0.1291
81725045|NCT02496221|163146290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.2992||||0.0317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0762|-1.5223|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment (albiglutide or placebo), and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect||||-1.5223|-31.0762|0.0317
81725046|NCT02496221|163146291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|252.6099||||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.5081|475.7117|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment (albiglutide or placebo), and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect||||475.7117|29.5081|0.0291
81725047|NCT02496221|163146292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3748||||0.7961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4109|2.6614|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment (albiglutide or placebo), and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect||||2.6614|-3.4109|0.7961
81725048|NCT02496221|163146294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001526||||0.9424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045665|0.048717|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment (albiglutide or placebo), and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect||||0.048717|-0.045665|0.9424
81725049|NCT02496221|163146295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01456||||0.0733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.030666|0.001554|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment (albiglutide or placebo), and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect||||0.001554|-0.030666|0.0733
81725050|NCT01893983|163146306|EQUIVALENCE|Compare whether 2 groups had any difference in risk/hazard of mental health engagement at any time during follow-up.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.13||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.58||P value 0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Cox|Adjusted for site, mental health treatment history and mental health symptom severity at baseline, baseline amphetamine and opioid scores.|The referral alone arm is the reference group (denominator), and the motivational coaching arm is the numerator.|Compare 2 groups in regard to time to first mental health treatment using Cox proportional hazards regression.||1.58|0.81|0.660
81725051|NCT01120600|163146310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|5.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.48|6.7|||cLDA|||A constrained full likelihood longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) method was used for this statistical analysis. The cLDA model included the baseline measurement and all post-baseline percent changes from baseline in the response vector, with fixed effects for treatment, time, geographic region, machine type and treatment-by-time interaction, geographic region-by-time interaction, and machine type-by-time interaction.||6.7|4.48|< 0.001
81725052|NCT01120600|163146311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.77|||cLDA|||A cLDA method was used for this statistical analysis. The cLDA model included the baseline measurement and all post-baseline percent changes from baseline in the response vector, with fixed effects for treatment, time, geographic region, machine type and treatment-by-time interaction, geographic region-by-time interaction, and machine type-by-time interaction.||2.77|1.27|< 0.001
81725053|NCT01120600|163146312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.69|||=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.93|||cLDA|||A cLDA method was used for this statistical analysis. The cLDA model included the baseline measurement and all post-baseline percent changes from baseline in the response vector, with fixed effects for treatment, time, geographic region, machine type and treatment-by-time interaction, geographic region-by-time interaction, and machine type-by-time interaction.||2.93|0.45|= 0.008
81725054|NCT01120600|163146313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.3|||cLDA|||A cLDA method was used for this statistical analysis. The cLDA model included the baseline measurement and all post-baseline percent changes from baseline in the response vector, with fixed effects for treatment, time, geographic region, machine type and treatment-by-time interaction, geographic region-by-time interaction, and machine type-by-time interaction.||3.3|0.93|< 0.001
81725055|NCT01120600|163146314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-76.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.56|-60.61|||cLDA|||A cLDA method was used for this statistical analysis. The cLDA model included the baseline measurement and all post-baseline percent changes from baseline in the response vector, with fixed effects for treatment, time, geographic region, machine type and treatment-by-time interaction, geographic region-by-time interaction, and machine type-by-time interaction.||-60.61|-92.56|< 0.001
81725056|NCT01120600|163146315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-68.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.1|-58.06|||cLDA|||A cLDA method was used for this statistical analysis. The cLDA model included the baseline measurement and all post-baseline percent changes from baseline in the response vector, with fixed effects for treatment, time, geographic region, machine type and treatment-by-time interaction, geographic region-by-time interaction, and machine type-by-time interaction.||-58.06|-78.1|< 0.001
81725057|NCT01120600|163146316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-7.94|||=|0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.58|-1.31|||cLDA|||A cLDA method was used for this statistical analysis. The cLDA model included the baseline measurement and all post-baseline percent changes from baseline in the response vector, with fixed effects for treatment, time, geographic region, machine type and treatment-by-time interaction, geographic region-by-time interaction, and machine type-by-time interaction.||-1.31|-14.58|= 0.019
81725058|NCT01120600|163146317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-16.0|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.74|-6.27|||cLDA|||A cLDA method was used for this statistical analysis. The cLDA model included the baseline measurement and all post-baseline percent changes from baseline in the response vector, with fixed effects for treatment, time, geographic region, machine type and treatment-by-time interaction, geographic region-by-time interaction, and machine type-by-time interaction.||-6.27|-25.74|= 0.001
81725059|NCT03990389|163146320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0618||||||Three degrees of freedom for the interaction test|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0618
81725060|NCT03990389|163146320|SUPERIORITY||estimated treatment effect at month 1|-2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.63|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction for 3 times points|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.63
81725061|NCT03990389|163146320|SUPERIORITY||estimated treatment effect at month 2|-5.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.018|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction for 3 times points|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.018
81725062|NCT03990389|163146320|SUPERIORITY||estimated treatment effect at month 3|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.234|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction for 3 times points|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.234
81725063|NCT03990389|163146321|OTHER|||||||0.116|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.116
81725064|NCT02595528|163146330|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS)|-2.5543||||0.0029|||||||Mixed model for repeated measures|||AGN-190584 Quadratic||||0.0029
81725065|NCT02595528|163146330|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS)|6.6961|||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed model for repeated measures|||AGN-190584 Linear||||<0.0001
81725066|NCT02595528|163146330|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS)|-69.89||||0.4126|||||||Mixed model for repeated measures|||AGN-199201 Quadratic||||0.4126
81725067|NCT02595528|163146330|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS)|10.5017||||0.3752|||||||Mixed model for repeated measures|||AGN-199201 Linear||||0.3752
81725068|NCT00382291|163146346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2106||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Data were analyzed using two-sided Kruskal-Wallis test with level of significance = .05. Null hypothesis was that there were no group differences. The maximum CGI-SA obtained over course of study was the outcome measure.||||.2106
81725069|NCT00382291|163146347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using ANCOVA modeling with two-sided testing and level of significance = .05. The dependent variable was last measured CY-BOCS score, the independent variable was randomized group assignment and the covariate was the CY-BOCS score at baseline. The null hypothesis was that there were no group differences.||||.8831
81471038|NCT02470403|162633874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.76|-3.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"This analysis included normoglycemic subjects. The following criteria were assessed:~1. upper confidence limit of 80% CI for treatment difference was less than 0, and~2. estimated mean treatment difference was less than or equal to -5%. The first criterion addressed whether, with high certainty, there was superior weight loss in LIK066 treated group compared to placebo. The second criterion addressed whether observed mean reduction in body weight over placebo was at least 5%."||-3.34|-5.76|<0.001
81538456|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.81|-1.49||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-1.49|-8.81|0.0059
81725070|NCT00409188|163146379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.893||||0.1566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.763|1.044|||Regression, Cox|||||1.044|0.763|0.1566
81725071|NCT00409188|163146380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.845||||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.732|0.977|||Regression, Cox|||||0.977|0.732|0.0226
81725072|NCT00409188|163146381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.868||||0.0528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.752|1.002|||Regression, Cox|||||1.002|0.752|0.0528
81725073|NCT02919475|163146403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.842|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.842
81725074|NCT02919475|163146403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.841|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.841
81725075|NCT02919475|163146403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.842|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.842
81725076|NCT02919475|163146403|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81725077|NCT02919475|163146404|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81725078|NCT02919475|163146404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.832|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.832
81725079|NCT02919475|163146404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.682|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.682
81725080|NCT02919475|163146404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.665|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.665
81725081|NCT02919475|163146405|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81725082|NCT02919475|163146405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.627|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.627
81725083|NCT02919475|163146405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.794|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.794
81725084|NCT02919475|163146405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.453|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.453
81725085|NCT02919475|163146406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.113|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.113
81725086|NCT02919475|163146406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.024
81725087|NCT02919475|163146406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.056
81725088|NCT02919475|163146406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.035
81725089|NCT01928446|163146413|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.1||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.55|||Log Rank|||Model1 - Treatment only: unadjusted for other covariates||1.55|0.77|0.61
81725090|NCT01928446|163146413|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.08||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.53|||Log Rank|||Model2 - Treatment only: unadjusted with Site as random Effect||1.53|0.76|0.67
81725091|NCT01928446|163146414|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.49||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.64|||Log Rank|||||3.64|0.61|0.37
81725092|NCT01928446|163146415|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.14||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.69|||Log Rank|||Model 5: Non-fatal self-directed violence subgroup||2.69|0.48|0.77
81725093|NCT01928446|163146415|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.61||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|3.43|||Log Rank|||Model 6: Interrupted self-directed violence subgroup||3.43|0.75|0.22
81725094|NCT01928446|163146415|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.92||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.45|||Log Rank|||Model 7: Hospitalization to prevent suicide||1.45|0.58|0.71
81471039|NCT02470403|162633876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.16|-1.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"This analysis on all subjects. The following criteria were assessed:~1. upper confidence limit of 80% CI for treatment difference was less than 0, and~2. estimated mean treatment difference was less than or equal to -5%. The first criterion addressed whether, with high certainty, there was superior weight loss in LIK066 treated group compared to placebo. The second criterion addressed whether observed mean reduction in body weight over placebo was at least 5%."||-1.51|-2.16|<0.001
81725095|NCT01663714|163146471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|100.0|100.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with unconfirmed response.|||100|100|
81725096|NCT01663714|163146472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|100.0|100.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed response.|||100|100|
81725097|NCT00623623|163146493|OTHER||Relative risk|0.86||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.08|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||1.08|0.68|0.195
81725098|NCT00623623|163146494|OTHER||Relative risk|1.03||||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.55|||modified Poisson regression|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||1.55|0.68|0.904
81725099|NCT00623623|163146495|OTHER||Relative risk|0.97||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.58|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||1.58|0.60|0.905
81725100|NCT00623623|163146496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|0.73||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.08|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||1.08|0.49|0.120
81725101|NCT00623623|163146497|OTHER||Relative risk|0.79||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.11|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||1.11|0.57|0.170
81725102|NCT00623623|163146498|OTHER||Relative risk|1.1||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.97|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||1.97|0.61|0.758
81725103|NCT00623623|163146499|OTHER||Relative risk|1.1||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.66|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||1.66|0.73|0.663
81471040|NCT02470403|162633876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.94|-1.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"This analysis on all subjects. The following criteria were assessed:~1. upper confidence limit of 80% CI for treatment difference was less than 0, and~2. estimated mean treatment difference was less than or equal to -5%. The first criterion addressed whether, with high certainty, there was superior weight loss in LIK066 treated group compared to placebo. The second criterion addressed whether observed mean reduction in body weight over placebo was at least 5%."||-1.84|-2.94|<0.001
81538457|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.06|-2.74||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-2.74|-10.06|0.0007
81725104|NCT00623623|163146500|OTHER||Relative risk|1.72||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|3.6|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||3.60|0.82|0.148
81725105|NCT00623623|163146501|OTHER||Relative risk|0.5||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|5.52|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||5.52|0.05|0.572
81725106|NCT00623623|163146502|OTHER||Relative risk|0.81||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.13|||modified Poission Regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||1.13|0.58|0.207
81725107|NCT00623623|163146503|OTHER||Relative risk|0.81||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.04|||modified Poission Regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||1.04|0.63|0.100
81725108|NCT00623623|163146504|OTHER||Relative Risk|0.91||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.22|||modified Poission Regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||1.22|0.67|0.511
81725109|NCT00623623|163146505|OTHER||Relative Risk|1.75||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|5.97|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||5.97|0.52|0.369
81725110|NCT00623623|163146506|OTHER||Relative Risk|4.99||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|49.08|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||49.08|0.51|0.168
81725111|NCT00623623|163146507|OTHER||Relative Risk|8.02||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|63.97|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||63.97|1.00|0.049
81725112|NCT00623623|163146508|OTHER||Relative Risk|4.51||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|20.82|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||20.82|0.98|0.054
81725113|NCT00623623|163146509|OTHER||Relative Risk|2.0||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|7.99|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||7.99|0.50|0.324
81725114|NCT00623623|163146510|OTHER||Relative Risk|3.01||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|8.24|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||8.24|1.10|0.032
81725115|NCT00623623|163146511|OTHER||Relative Risk|1.36||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.97|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||1.97|0.93|0.111
81725116|NCT00623623|163146512|OTHER||Relative Risk|1.08||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.28|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||1.28|0.91|0.397
81725117|NCT00623623|163146513|OTHER||Relative Risk|1.13||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.31|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||1.31|0.97|0.107
81725118|NCT00623623|163146514|OTHER||Relative Risk|0.84||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.34|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||1.34|0.53|0.471
81725119|NCT00623623|163146515|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk|0.35||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.71|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||No confirmatory statistical hypothesis was pre-specified. All statistical tests were of exploratory nature based on descriptive p-values for formal statistical hypotheses generation.||0.71|0.17|0.003
81725120|NCT00623623|163146516|OTHER||Relative risk|1.17||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.73|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||||1.73|0.78|0.451
81725121|NCT00623623|163146517|OTHER||Relative Risk|0.87||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.09|||modified Poisson regression model|modified Poisson regression model with robust error variance||||1.09|0.69|0.220
81725122|NCT01042977|163146564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0489|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.3||Significant at alpha=0.025 (2-sided). A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control Type I error across the primary \& key secondary objectives|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum as effects and baseline value as covariate for each endpoint|with stratum = age-by-insulin use-by-time from most recent qualifying CV event|H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.30|-0.50|<0.0001
81471041|NCT02470403|162633876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.93|-1.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"This analysis on all subjects. The following criteria were assessed:~1. upper confidence limit of 80% CI for treatment difference was less than 0, and~2. estimated mean treatment difference was less than or equal to -5%. The first criterion addressed whether, with high certainty, there was superior weight loss in LIK066 treated group compared to placebo. The second criterion addressed whether observed mean reduction in body weight over placebo was at least 5%"||-1.83|-2.93|<0.001
81471042|NCT03422159|162633891|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on the results of the preliminary study of Marik et al, 5 we projected that the combination of ascorbic acid, thiamine, and hydrocortisone could reduce time to vasopressor discontinuation from 54 (+/-30 hours) vs 30 hours. For the additional primary outcome, we projected a greater change of SOFA score of 4 (+/-3) vs 2. Assuming a type 1 error of 5% (alpha of 0.05) and a power of 80%, this study would require a sample size of 94 patients.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81471043|NCT03436199|162633899|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.064||||0.0811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.136|||Farrington-Manning score test|The Miettinen-Nurminen method was used to obtain the 95% confidence intervals.||||0.136|-0.008|0.0811
81471044|NCT03436199|162633899|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.098||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.174|||Farrington-Manning score test|The Miettinen-Nurminen method was used to obtain the 95% confidence intervals.||||0.174|0.023|0.0104
81471045|NCT03436199|162633900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models analysis with repeated measures||||0.21|0.02|0.0162
81725123|NCT01042977|163146565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|9.8||Significant at alpha=0.025 (2-sided). A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control Type I error across the primary \& key secondary objectives|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|with age-by-insulin use-by-time from most recent qualifying CV event as stratum||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||9.8|4.3|<0.0001
81725124|NCT01042977|163146566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1957|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|-1.54||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum as effects and baseline value as covariate|with stratum = age-by-insulin use-by-time from most recent qualifying CV event|H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-1.54|-2.31|<0.0001
81725125|NCT01042977|163146567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.149|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|17.8||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|Regression, Logistic|Based on methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis \& Davidian and Davidian, Tsiatis, Zhang \& Lu, with adjustment for baseline total body weight and age stratum||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||17.8|9.4|<0.0001
81725126|NCT01042977|163146568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7977||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|-1.15||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum as effects and baseline value as covariate|with stratum = age-by-insulin use-by-time from most recent qualifying CV event|H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-1.15|-4.28|0.0007
81725127|NCT01042977|163146569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7983||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|-1.46||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum as effects and baseline value as covariate|with stratum = age-by-insulin use-by-time from most recent qualifying CV event|H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-1.46|-4.59|0.0002
81725128|NCT01042977|163146570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9746||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.35|-1.53||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum as effects and baseline value as covariate|with stratum = age-by-insulin use-by-time from most recent qualifying CV event|H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-1.53|-5.35|0.0004
81725129|NCT02499354|163146571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2742|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.2742
81725130|NCT02499354|163146572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.55
81725131|NCT01677910|163146579|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.283|-0.337|||Wilcoxon rank sum||Mean difference is calculated as LX1606-Placebo|Primary analysis used a blocked 2-sample Wilcoxon rank sum statistic stratified by the urinary 5-HIAA stratification at randomization.||-0.337|-1.283|< 0.001
81725132|NCT01677910|163146579|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.833|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.292|-0.374|||Wilcoxon rank sum||Mean difference is calculated as LX1606-Placebo|Primary analysis used a blocked 2-sample Wilcoxon rank sum statistic stratified by the urinary 5-HIAA stratification at randomization.||-0.374|-1.292|< 0.001
81471046|NCT03436199|162633900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models analysis with repeated measures||||0.22|0.02|0.0142
81471047|NCT03436199|162633901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.538||0.1424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models analysis with repeated measures||||0.27|-1.85|0.1424
81725133|NCT01577537|163146590|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81725134|NCT00837577|163146615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.75||Adjusted for other prior antihyperglycemic medications (absence, presence).|Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|LDA model included both baseline and post-baseline measurements as response variables. P-value calculated using least squares mean.||||-0.75|-1.09|<.001
81725135|NCT00837577|163146616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-51.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.3|-40.2||Adjusted for other prior antihyperglycemic medications (absence, presence).|Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|LDA model included both baseline and post-baseline measurements as response variables. P-value calculated using least squares mean.||||-40.2|-62.3|<.001
81725136|NCT00837577|163146617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-22.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|-15.0||Adjusted for other prior antihyperglycemic medications (absence, presence).|Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|LDA model included both baseline and post-baseline measurements as response variables. P-value calculated using least squares mean.||||-15.0|-30.0|<.001
81725137|NCT00986154|163146618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed to accumulate approximately 220 Overall primary efficacy events in the mITT (modified Intent to Treat) Analysis Set. Assuming equal efficacy (Hazard Ratio = 1.00), a total of 220 events gave a power of 85% to demonstrate that (LMW) heparin/edoxaban was non-inferior to the comparator, considering a relative non-inferiority margin of 1.5 (two sided α=0.05).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.703|1.128|||Regression, Cox||Time to 1st event analyzed by Cox proportional hazards with terms treatment group, randomization stratification factors: Presenting Diagnosis (PE with/without DVT, DVT only); Baseline risk factors (temp factors; all others); Need for reduced dose|(LMW) heparin/edoxaban will be non-inferior to (LMW) heparin/warfarin in preventing recurrence of acute, symptomatic VTE following initial index event. (LMW) Heparin/edoxaban was considered non-inferior to the standard therapy (\[LMW\] heparin/warfarin) if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the Hazard Ratio (\[LMW\] heparin/edoxaban to standard therapy) was less than 1.5. Events included in Overall study period if occurred on or after randomization date up to Day 365.||1.128|.703|<0.0001
81725138|NCT00986154|163146619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.832|1.2|||Regression, Cox||Time to 1st event analyzed by Cox proportional hazards with terms treatment group, randomization stratification factors: Presenting Diagnosis (PE with/without DVT, DVT only); Baseline risk factors (temp factors; all others); Need for reduced dose.|||1.200|.832|.9933
81725139|NCT00986154|163146620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.705|0.936|||Regression, Cox||Time to 1st event analyzed by Cox proportional hazards with terms treatment group, randomization stratification factors: Presenting Diagnosis (PE with/without DVT, DVT only); Baseline risk factors (temp factors; all others); Need for reduced dose|"Safety Analysis set includes all randomized subjects who received at least one dose of study drug.~Null hypothesis (LMW) heparin/edoxaban will be comparable to (LMW) heparin/warfarin in preventing recurrence of major or clinically relevant non-major bleeding."||.936|.705|.0040
81725140|NCT00033631|163146626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.2||Two-sided test, significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = 70.2 Gy arm|The original target sample size was 1520 patients with a requirement of 715 deaths to test the hypothesis of overall survival (OS) efficacy of the 79.2 Gy arm. The trial was designed to detect a hazard ratio (HR) of 1.30 (standard/high-dose) with 90% statistical power at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.||1.2|0.83|0.98
81725141|NCT00033631|163146627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.7||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Gray's test|Reference arm is 70.2 Gy arm||||0.70|0.50|<0.0001
81725142|NCT00033631|163146628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.15|||Gray's test|Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level is 70.2 Gy arm|||1.15|0.38|0.14
81725143|NCT00033631|163146629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.66|||Gray's test|Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = 70.2 Gy arm|||0.66|0.25|0.0001
81725144|NCT00033631|163146630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.01||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Gray's test||Reference level is the 70.2 Gy level|||1.01|0.42|0.051
81725145|NCT00033631|163146631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.29
81725146|NCT00033631|163146632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0513|||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||With an expected percentage of erectile disfunction (ED) at 12 months of 29%, a two-sided significance level of 0.05, and 688 patients per arm provides 90% statistical power to detect a reduction in ED to 19%. This calculation assumes 26% ED at baseline and 80% compliance at 12 months. Only participants with baseline ED are analyzed.||||0.0513
81725147|NCT00033631|163146633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.59
81725148|NCT03803085|163146638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.02
81725149|NCT03803085|163146639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81725150|NCT03803085|163146640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||p\<0.05 was considered significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.06
81725151|NCT01361607|163146643|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.84||||0.2735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.19|1.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.50|-6.19|0.2735
81725152|NCT00373685|163146654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||Life Table Extension of Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Test|Life Table Extension of CMH Test|||||||0.0003
81725153|NCT00373685|163146655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED||||||Life Table Extension of CMH Test|||||||0.0035
81725154|NCT00373685|163146656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.614|TWO_SIDED||||||Life Table Extension of CMH Test|||||||0.6140
81725155|NCT00373685|163146658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value associated with Overall (LOCF)|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81538458|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.18|-3.79||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-3.79|-11.18|<0.0001
81725156|NCT00373685|163146660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value associated with Overall (LOCF)|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81725157|NCT00373685|163146661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value associated with Overall (LOCF)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0023
81725158|NCT00373685|163146662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1008|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Baseline||||0.1008
81725159|NCT00373685|163146662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81725160|NCT00373685|163146662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81725161|NCT00373685|163146662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 24 or ET||||0.0005
81725162|NCT00373685|163146662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 24/LOCF||||<0.0001
81725163|NCT00373685|163146663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6562|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Baseline||||0.6562
81725164|NCT00373685|163146663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81725165|NCT00373685|163146663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81725166|NCT00373685|163146663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0245|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 24 or ET||||0.0245
81725167|NCT00373685|163146663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 24/LOCF||||0.0074
81725168|NCT00373685|163146664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4074|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Baseline||||0.4074
81725169|NCT00373685|163146664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81725170|NCT00373685|163146664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81725171|NCT00373685|163146664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 24 or ET||||0.0127
81725172|NCT00373685|163146664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 24/LOCF||||0.0019
81471048|NCT03436199|162633901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.9467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models analysis with repeated measures||||1.06|-1.14|0.9467
81471049|NCT03436199|162633902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7389||0.0176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|7.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models analysis with repeated measures||||7.560|0.726|0.0176
81538459|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.18|-3.72||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-3.72|-11.18|0.0001
81471050|NCT03436199|162633902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.529|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8196||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|7.104|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models analysis with repeated measures||||7.104|-0.046|0.0530
81725173|NCT00373685|163146665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2699|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Baseline||||0.2699
81725174|NCT00373685|163146665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81725175|NCT00373685|163146665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81725176|NCT00373685|163146665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 24 or ET||||0.0027
81725177|NCT00373685|163146665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Week 24/LOCF||||0.0001
81725178|NCT02570165|163146669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|191.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|101.07|284.26|||||The 95% Bayesian credible interval for the mean difference between batefenterol 37.5 µg dose and placebo (batefenterol 37.5 µg minus placebo) was estimated.|||284.26|101.07|
81725179|NCT02570165|163146669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|231.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|149.31|310.02|||||The 95% Bayesian credible interval for differences between each individual batefenterol 75 µg dose and placebo was estimated.|||310.02|149.31|
81725180|NCT02570165|163146669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|261.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|189.85|332.25|||||The 95% Bayesian credible interval for differences between each individual batefenterol 150 µg dose and placebo was estimated.|||332.25|189.85|
81725181|NCT02570165|163146669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|281.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|212.35|351.3|||||The 95% Bayesian credible interval for differences between each individual batefenterol 300 µg dose and placebo was estimated.|||351.30|212.35|
81725182|NCT02570165|163146669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|292.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|223.02|364.42|||||The 95% Bayesian credible interval for differences between each individual batefenterol 600 µg dose and placebo was estimated.|||364.42|223.02|
81725183|NCT02570165|163146670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|182.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.8|264.6|||||The 95% confidence interval for the difference between 37.5 µg Batefenterol and Placebo was estimated.|||264.60|99.80|
81725184|NCT02570165|163146670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|196.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|128.4|264.8|||||The 95% confidence interval for the difference between 75 µg Batefenterol and Placebo was estimated.|||264.80|128.40|
81725185|NCT02570165|163146670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|204.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|137.2|272.1|||||The 95% confidence interval for the difference between 150 µg Batefenterol and Placebo was estimated.|||272.10|137.20|
81725186|NCT02570165|163146670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|208.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|138.7|279.2|||||The 95% confidence interval for the difference between 300 µg Batefenterol and Placebo was estimated.|||279.20|138.70|
81725187|NCT02570165|163146670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|211.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|138.6|283.7|||||The 95% confidence interval for the difference between 600 µg Batefenterol and Placebo was estimated.|||283.70|138.60|
81725188|NCT01164137|163146673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.84|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.84|-.98|.87
81471051|NCT02631070|162633903|SUPERIORITY||Common Risk Difference on Response Rate|24.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.48|34.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.64|14.48|<0.0001
81471052|NCT02631070|162633903|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.065|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.278|11.259|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.259|2.278|<0.0001
81471053|NCT02631070|162633904|SUPERIORITY||Common Risk Difference on Response Rate|20.0||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.92|29.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.08|10.92|0.0002
81471054|NCT02631070|162633904|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.071||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.002|12.844|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.844|2.002|0.0002
81725189|NCT01164137|163146674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|1.88|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.88|-.62|.32
81725190|NCT01164137|163146675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.21||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|3.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.01|-.57|.18
81725191|NCT01164137|163146676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.71||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|3.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.81|-.39|.11
81725192|NCT01164137|163146677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.85||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|4.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.27|-.56|.13
81725193|NCT05003167|163146684|SUPERIORITY||F|8.48||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||A mixed model ANOVA with session (pre-post-training) as a main effect and participant as a random factor was run via SAS 9.4. Alpha was set at .05.||||.001
81725194|NCT05003167|163146686|SUPERIORITY||F|2.29||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|df = 2,44||A mixed model ANOVA with session (pre-post-training) as a main effect and participant as a random factor was run via SAS 9.4. Alpha was set at .05.||||.113
81725195|NCT05003167|163146687|SUPERIORITY||F|3.17||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||A mixed model ANOVA with session (pre-post-training) as a main effect and participant as a random factor was run via SAS 9.4. Alpha was set at .05.||||.052
81725196|NCT05003167|163146688|SUPERIORITY||F|0.07||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||"A mixed model ANOVA with session (pre-post-training) as a main effect and participant as a random factor was run via SAS 9.4. Alpha was set at .05.~Results here are for percent of breaths at major boundaries."||||.931
81725197|NCT05003167|163146688|SUPERIORITY||F|0.23||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||A mixed model ANOVA with session (pre-post-training) as a main effect and participant as a random factor was run via SAS 9.4. Alpha was set at .05. Results reflect percent of breaths at boundaries unrelated to syntax.||||0.164
81725198|NCT01123980|163146696|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was considered to be confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was below or equal to 0.4% or equivalent if the p-value for the one-sided test of H0: D \> 0.4% against HA: D =\< 0.4%, was less than or equal to 2.5%, where D is the mean treatment difference (investigational product minus comparator). Furthermore, superiority of BIAsp 30 OD over insulin glargine OD was shown if the upper limit of the 95% CI for the difference is lower than 0%|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001||95.0|-0.25|0.02||The p-values correspond to one-sided hypotheses of either non-inferiority or superiority, statistical significance level is 2.5%.|ANCOVA|The estimates are from a normal linear regression model with treatment, country and previous OADs as factors and baseline HbA1c as a covariate||H0: The mean treatment difference (BIAsp 30 minus insulin glargine) \> 0.4%. HA: The mean treatment difference (BIAsp 30 minus insulin glargine) =\< 0.4%. Sample size was calculated to achieve a power of at least 90%, assuming an equal change in HbA1c and a common standard deviation of 1.25%||0.02|-0.25|< 0.001
81471055|NCT02631070|162633905|SUPERIORITY||Common Risk Difference on Response Rate|21.37||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.23|31.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.51|11.23|0.0003
81471056|NCT02631070|162633905|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.045||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.827|8.956|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.956|1.827|0.0003
81471057|NCT02631070|162633906|SUPERIORITY||Common Risk Difference on Response Rate|29.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.73|40.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||40.36|18.73|<0.0001
81471058|NCT02631070|162633906|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.306|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.526|11.146|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.146|2.526|<0.0001
81471059|NCT02631070|162633908|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1 -24||||<0.0001
81471060|NCT02631070|162633908|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1 - 48||||<0.0001
81471061|NCT02631070|162633909|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 1 Through Week 24||||<0.0001
81471062|NCT02631070|162633909|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 1 Through Week 48||||<0.0001
81471063|NCT02631070|162633910|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.446||||0.0445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.196|1.013|||Log Rank||HR is from the Cox proportional hazards model|||1.013|0.196|0.0445
81471064|NCT02631070|162633911|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.784||||0.5121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.362|1.699|||Log Rank||HR is from the Cox proportional hazards model|||1.699|0.362|0.5121
81471065|NCT02631070|162633913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2382|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1 -24||||0.2382
81471066|NCT02631070|162633913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5127|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1 - 48||||0.5127
81471067|NCT02631070|162633914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5479|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1 -24||||0.5479
81471068|NCT02631070|162633914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.298|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1 - 48||||0.2980
81471069|NCT02631070|162633915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-229.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|74.43||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-375.8|-82.4|||ANCOVA|||Week 9 Through 24||-82.4|-375.8|0.0024
81471070|NCT02631070|162633915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-319.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|144.57||0.0294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-606.3|-32.7|||ANCOVA|||Week 33 Through 48||-32.7|-606.3|0.0294
81471071|NCT02631070|162633916|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-41.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|40.18||0.3087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-120.3|38.2|||ANCOVA|||Weeks 9 Through 24||38.2|-120.3|0.3087
81471072|NCT02631070|162633916|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-24.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|93.42||0.7903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-210.7|160.8|||ANCOVA|||Weeks 33 Through 48||160.8|-210.7|0.7903
81471073|NCT02631070|162633921|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.986||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.595|1.636|||Log Rank||HR is from the Cox proportional hazards model|||1.636|0.595|0.9580
81471074|NCT01153620|162633946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.006||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.006
81471075|NCT01886781|162633960|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To determine an effect size of 0.64 with 80% power, a sample size of 27 for each group (D-IBS, C-IBS and controls), with a type 1 error of 5% using a two sided test was sufficient. Sample size based on expected behaviour of primary outcome measure. The minimally clinically important difference based on the primary outcome measure with the instrument used was 50 points.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||An intention-to -treat (ITT) analysis was performed on all patients who underwent randomization (n = 81). The results of the ITT analysis are presented. Changes in Severity Score was examined using the mixed model for analysis of variance to account for missing data. This model used group (treatment vs control) \& time as factors.||||<0.05
81471076|NCT03000530|162634029|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-3.9|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) included the change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit as the dependent variables.||||-3.9|-10.2|< 0.0001
81471077|NCT03000530|162634096|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-0.3|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit as the dependent variables.||Day 2||-0.3|-4.3|0.0223
81471078|NCT03000530|162634096|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-1.7|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit as the dependent variables.||Day 3||-1.7|-6.4|0.0010
81471079|NCT03000530|162634096|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-0.4|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit as the dependent variables.||Day 4||-0.4|-5.5|0.0233
81471080|NCT03000530|162634096|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-1.1|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit as the dependent variables.||Day 5||-1.1|-6.6|0.0066
81471081|NCT03000530|162634096|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-1.7|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit as the dependent variables.||Day 6||-1.7|-7.3|0.0019
81471082|NCT03000530|162634096|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|-1.5|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit as the dependent variables.||Day 7||-1.5|-7.6|0.0043
81471083|NCT03000530|162634096|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-0.3|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit as the dependent variables.||Day 8||-0.3|-6.4|0.0318
81471084|NCT03000530|162634096|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-3.9|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit as the dependent variables.||Day 15||-3.9|-10.2|< 0.0001
81471085|NCT03000530|162634096|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-1.4|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit as the dependent variables.||Day 21||-1.4|-8.4|0.0064
81471086|NCT03000530|162634096|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|-0.5|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit as the dependent variables.||Day 28||-0.5|-7.6|0.0243
81471087|NCT03000530|162634096|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.2285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|1.4|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit as the dependent variables.||Day 35||1.4|-6.0|0.2285
81471088|NCT03000530|162634096|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|1.4|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-D total score at each visit as the dependent variables.||Day 42||1.4|-6.0|0.2120
81471089|NCT03000530|162634097|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.4||||0.0884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|24.1|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a generalized estimating equation (GEE) method including the HAM-D response at each visit as the dependent variables.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 2||24.1|0.8|0.0884
81471090|NCT03000530|162634097|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|6.4|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the HAM-D response at each visit as the dependent variables.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 8||6.4|0.9|0.0732
81725199|NCT01123980|163146697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.24|0.19||P-value for parallelism is overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis||Before breakfast|Repeated measures mixed model with an unstructured residual covarience matrix, including treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, country and previous OADs as factors.||0.19|-0.24|<0.001
81725200|NCT01123980|163146697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.45|0.58||P-value for parallelism is overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis||Two hours after breakfast|Repeated measures mixed model with an unstructured residual covarience matrix, including treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, country and previous OADs as factors.||0.58|-0.45|<0.001
81725201|NCT01123980|163146697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.31|0.58||P-value for parallelism is overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis||Before lunch|Repeated measures mixed model with an unstructured residual covarience matrix, including treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, country and previous OADs as factors.||0.58|-0.31|<0.001
81725202|NCT01123980|163146697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.26|0.82||P-value for parallelism is overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis||Two hours after lunch|Repeated measures mixed model with an unstructured residual covarience matrix, including treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, country and previous OADs as factors.||0.82|-0.26|<0.001
81725203|NCT01123980|163146697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64|||<|0.001||95.0|0.22|1.06||P-value for parallelism is overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis||Before dinner|Repeated measures mixed model with an unstructured residual covarience matrix, including treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, country and previous OADs as factors.||1.06|0.22|<0.001
81725204|NCT01123980|163146697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.51|||<|0.001||95.0|-2.03|-1.0||P-value for parallelism is overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis||Two hours after dinner|Repeated measures mixed model with an unstructured residual covarience matrix, including treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, country and previous OADs as factors.||-1.00|-2.03|<0.001
81725205|NCT01123980|163146697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.73|-0.78||P-value for parallelism is overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis||Bedtime|Repeated measures mixed model with an unstructured residual covarience matrix, including treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, country and previous OADs as factors.||-0.78|-1.73|<0.001
81725206|NCT01123980|163146697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.81|-0.13||P-value for parallelism is overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis||02 - 04 a.m.|Repeated measures mixed model with an unstructured residual covarience matrix, including treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, country and previous OADs as factors.||-0.13|-0.81|<0.001
81725207|NCT01123980|163146697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.06|0.4||P-value for parallelism is overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups.|Mixed Models Analysis||Before breakfast the following day|Repeated measures mixed model with an unstructured residual covarience matrix, including treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, country and previous OADs as factors.||0.40|-0.06|<0.001
81725208|NCT01123980|163146698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8583||95.0|0.64|1.46|||Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio and 95% confidence interval is for the HbA1c less than 7% treatment target were included.|The responder analysis was based on logistic regression model using treatment, country and previous OAD therapy (with or without a third OAD) as factors and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||1.46|0.64|0.8583
81725209|NCT01123980|163146699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.8013||95.0|0.64|1.79|||Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio and 95% confidence interval is for the HbA1c below or equal to 6.5% treatment target were included.|The responder analysis was based on logistic regression model using treatment, country and previous OAD therapy (with or without a third OAD) as factors and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||1.79|0.64|0.8013
81725210|NCT01963676|163146712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment because we just performed one comparison|t-test, 2 sided|Difference from Day 5 to Baseline was compared between the sham and the tDCS group using an unpaired t-test. Degrees of freedom: df = 24||"The null hypothesis was that there is no difference between the changes in the AHRS score from baseline to 5 days between the groups:~H0: μ1 = μ2 μ1: mean(difference 5 days-baseline) for tDCS group (n=13) μ2: mean(difference 5 days-baseline) for sham group (n=13)"||||0.48
81725211|NCT01963676|163146713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment because we just performed one comparison|t-test, 2 sided|Difference from 1 Month to Baseline was compared between the sham and the tDCS group using an unpaired t-test. Degrees of freedom: df = 24||"The null hypothesis was that there is no difference between the AHRS score changes from baseline to 1month between the groups:~H0: μ1 = μ2 μ1: mean(difference 1 month-baseline) for tDCS group (n=13) μ2: mean(difference 1 month-baseline) for sham group (n=13)"||||0.86
81725212|NCT03877237|163146732|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann median diff. vs placebo|4.23||||0.02164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|8.22||To account for multiplicity, a pre-specified testing strategy was followed to control the overall type I error rate.|Rank ANCOVA|Model includes baseline rank of outcome variable as a covariate, treatment group as a factor, and is stratified by T2DM status at randomization.||"For the primary efficacy endpoint KCCQ-TSS, the following hypothesis was tested using the significance level 0.04990~* H0: m(r(A)) = m(r(C)) versus~* H1: m(r(A)) ≠ m(r(C)) Where H0 and H1 are the null and alternative hypotheses, respectively, and m(r(A)) and m(r(C)) represent the median of the ranked changes in the primary efficacy endpoint, KCCQ-TSS, from baseline to week 16, among patients receiving dapagliflozin (Active) and placebo (Control) treatment, respectively."||8.22|0.96|0.02164
81725213|NCT03877237|163146733|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann median diff. vs placebo|4.17||||0.05842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|8.33||KCCQ-PLS was tested at the alpha level of 0.04990 because KCCQ-TSS had a statistically significant p-value, in accordance with the pre-specified testing strategy.|Rank ANCOVA|Model includes baseline rank of outcome variable as a covariate, treatment group as a factor, and is stratified by T2DM status at randomization.||"For the primary efficacy endpoint KCCQ-PLS, the following hypothesis was tested at significant level of 0.04990~* H0: m(r(A)) = m(r(C)) versus~* H1: m(r(A)) ≠ m(r(C)) Where H0 and H1 are the null and alternative hypotheses, respectively, and m(r(A)) and m(r(C)) represent the median of the ranked changes in the primary efficacy endpoint, KCCQ-PLS, from baseline to week 16, among patients receiving dapagliflozin (Active) and placebo (Control) treatment, respectively."||8.33|0.03|0.05842
81725214|NCT03877237|163146734|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann median diff. vs placebo|3.2||||0.68626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|13.0||To account for multiplicity, a pre-specified testing strategy was followed to control the overall type I error rate.|Rank ANCOVA|Model includes baseline rank of outcome variable as a covariate, treatment group as a factor, and is stratified by T2DM status at randomization.||"For the primary efficacy endpoint 6MWD, the following hypothesis was tested using the significance level 0.00010:~H0: m(r(A)) = m(r(C)) versus H1: m(r(A)) ≠ m(r(C)) Where H0 and H1 are the null and alternative hypotheses, respectively, and m(r(A)) and m(r(C)) represent the median of the ranked changes in the primary efficacy endpoint, 6MWD, from baseline to week 16, among patients receiving dapagliflozin (Active) and placebo (Control) treatment, respectively."||13.0|-6.5|0.68626
81725215|NCT03877237|163146735|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann median diff. vs placebo|-0.16||||0.19748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.22||Total time spent in LVPA was not tested for statistical significance and the p-value is considered nominal because the test for 6MWD was not statistically significant.|Rank ANCOVA|Model includes baseline rank of outcome variable as a covariate, treatment group as a factor, and is stratified by T2DM status at randomization.||"For the secondary efficacy endpoint, total time spent in LVPA, the testing hypothesis is~* H0: m(r(A)) = m(r(C)) versus~* H1: m(r(A)) ≠ m(r(C)) Where H0 and H1 are the null and alternative hypotheses, respectively, and m(r(A)) and m(r(C)) represent the median of the ranked changes in secondary efficacy endpoint, total time spent in LVPA, from baseline to End of study among patients receiving dapagliflozin (Active) and placebo (Control) treatment, respectively."||0.22|-0.55|0.19748
81725216|NCT02544633|163146785|SUPERIORITY|An exact test for single proportion (two-sided a=5%) will be performed to test H0: ORR \<=20% against H1: ORR \>20%.|Objective response rate|10.7||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|28.23|||exact test|||||28.23|2.27|0.94
81725217|NCT02544633|163146785|SUPERIORITY||Objective response rate|15.0||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.21|37.89|||exact test|||||37.89|3.21|0.79
81725218|NCT02544633|163146785|SUPERIORITY||Objective response rate|25.0||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.19|65.09|||Exact Test|||||65.09|3.19|0.47
81725219|NCT02544633|163146785|SUPERIORITY||Objective response rate|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|26.46|||Exact test|||||26.46|0.00|>0.999
81725220|NCT02092961|163146802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.75||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.75|-0.42||A negative value for change from baseline in OMERACT RAMRIS synovitis score indicates a better clinical condition.|Van Elteren|Estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant).|The point estimate for the median difference in change from baseline and associated 90% CI was calculated using the method of unstratified Hodges-Lehmann. A treatment difference \<0 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|6 weeks||-0.42|-2.75|0.022
81725221|NCT02092961|163146802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.5||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|2.0||A negative value for change from baseline in OMERACT RAMRIS synovitis score indicates a better clinical condition.|Van Elteren|Estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant).|The point estimate for the median difference in change from baseline and associated 90% CI was calculated using the method of unstratified Hodges-Lehmann. A treatment difference \<0 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|24 weeks||2.00|-1.00|0.402
81725222|NCT02092961|163146803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.0||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.5||A negative value for change from baseline in OMERACT RAMRIS osteitis score indicates a better clinical condition.|Van Elteren|Estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant).|The point estimate for the median difference in change from baseline and associated 90% CI was calculated using the method of unstratified Hodges-Lehmann. A treatment difference \<0 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|6 weeks||0.50|-1.00|0.746
81471091|NCT03000530|162634097|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.6||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|31.6|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the HAM-D response at each visit as the dependent variables.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 15||31.6|2.9|0.0002
81471092|NCT03000530|162634097|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.7||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|19.7|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the HAM-D response at each visit as the dependent variables.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 21||19.7|2.3|0.0006
81471093|NCT03000530|162634097|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1||||0.0379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|8.9|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the HAM-D response at each visit as the dependent variables.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 28||8.9|1.1|0.0379
81471094|NCT03000530|162634097|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0||||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|9.0|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the HAM-D response at each visit as the dependent variables.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 35||9.0|1.0|0.0468
81471095|NCT03000530|162634097|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.2208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|5.6|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the HAM-D response at each visit as the dependent variables.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 42||5.6|0.7|0.2208
81471096|NCT03000530|162634098|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.7|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the HAM-D remission at each visit as the dependent variables.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 8||3.7|0.6|0.4300
81471097|NCT03000530|162634098|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.3||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|13.3|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the HAM-D remission at each visit as the dependent variables.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 15||13.3|2.1|0.0005
81725223|NCT02092961|163146803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.0||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.5|3.5||A negative value for change from baseline in OMERACT RAMRIS synovitis score indicates a better clinical condition.|Van Elteren|Estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant).|The point estimate for the median difference in change from baseline and associated 90% CI was calculated using the method of unstratified Hodges-Lehmann. A treatment difference \<0 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|24 weeks||3.50|-1.50|0.413
81725224|NCT02092961|163146804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.0||||0.491|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0||A negative value for change from baseline in JSN score indicates a better clinical condition.|Van Elteren|Estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant).|The point estimate for the median difference in change from baseline and associated 90% CI was calculated using the method of unstratified Hodges-Lehmann. A treatment difference \<0 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|6 weeks||0.00|0.00|0.491
81725225|NCT02092961|163146804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.0||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0||A negative value for change from baseline in JSN score indicates a better clinical condition.|Van Elteren|Estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant).|The point estimate for the median difference in change from baseline and associated 90% CI was calculated using the method of unstratified Hodges-Lehmann. A treatment difference \<0 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|24 weeks||0.00|0.00|0.341
81725226|NCT02092961|163146805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.0||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.0||A negative value for change from baseline in OMERACT RAMRIS erosions score indicates a better clinical condition.|Van Elteren|Estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant).|The point estimate for the median difference in change from baseline and associated 90% CI was calculated using the method of unstratified Hodges-Lehmann. A treatment difference \<0 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|6 weeks||0.00|-0.50|0.366
81725227|NCT02092961|163146805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.25||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|2.5||A negative value for change from baseline in OMERACT RAMRIS erosions score indicates a better clinical condition.|Van Elteren|Estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant).|The point estimate for the median difference in change from baseline and associated 90% CI was calculated using the method of unstratified Hodges-Lehmann. A treatment difference \<0 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|24 weeks||2.50|0.50|0.053
81725228|NCT02092961|163146806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Treatment Difference|0.89||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|1.41|||ANCOVA|Includes terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) as factors.||Change from baseline at Week 6. Nonresponder imputation applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Patients who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||1.41|0.36|0.006
81725229|NCT02092961|163146806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Treatment Difference|-0.34||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.16|0.49|||ANCOVA|Includes terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and DMARD naivety (DMARD naive vs DMARD-IR/intolerant) as factors.||Change from baseline at Week 24. Nonresponder imputation applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data. Patients who prematurely withdrew due to project closure have no imputation applied.||0.49|-1.16|0.496
81725230|NCT02270983|163146807|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.325|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.439|2.211|||ANCOVA|||||2.211|0.439|0.0035
81725231|NCT02270983|163146807|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.908|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.451|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.021|2.796|||ANCOVA|||||2.796|1.021|<0.0001
81725232|NCT02270983|163146808|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.28||||0.1429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.77|||Log Rank|||||1.77|0.92|0.1429
81725233|NCT02270983|163146808|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.43||||0.0287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.97|||Log Rank|||||1.97|1.04|0.0287
81725234|NCT02270983|163146809|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.3332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for geographic region.||||2.58|0.73|0.3332
81725235|NCT02270983|163146809|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.0506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for geographic region.||||3.68|1.00|0.0506
81725236|NCT02270983|163146810|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.751|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.217||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.324|1.178|||ANCOVA|||||1.178|0.324|0.0007
81725237|NCT02270983|163146810|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.987|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.217|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.558|1.416|||ANCOVA|||||1.416|0.558|<0.0001
81725238|NCT02270983|163146811|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.746|-0.174|||ANCOVA|||||-0.174|-0.746|0.0017
81725239|NCT02270983|163146811|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.669|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.957|-0.382|||ANCOVA|||||-0.382|-0.957|<0.0001
81725240|NCT02270983|163146812|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.371|0.437|||ANCOVA|||||0.437|-0.371|0.8720
81725241|NCT02270983|163146812|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.607|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.011|-0.203|||ANCOVA|||||-0.203|-1.011|0.0034
81725242|NCT04364165|163146840|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|2.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.78|1.44|.01
81725243|NCT04364165|163146841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|5.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.78|0.36|.41
81725244|NCT00325403|163146853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|23.0||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|41.0||P-Value|ANCOVA|||Using an allocation ratio of 2:1 between oral treprostinil and placebo, a fixed sample size of approximately 195 subjects with access to 0.25 mg tablets at randomization would provide at least 90% power at a significance level of 0.01 (two-sided hypothesis) to detect a between-treatment difference in the change from Baseline to Week 12 in distance traversed during the 6-minute walk, assuming a true underlying treatment difference of 45 meters with a SD of 75 meters in both treatment groups.||41|4|0.0125
81725245|NCT00325403|163146854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|13.0||||0.0653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|33.0|||ANCOVA|||||33|-2|0.0653
81725246|NCT00325403|163146855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|17.0||||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|33.0|||ANCOVA|||||33|1|0.0307
81725247|NCT00325403|163146856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|12.0||||0.0518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|24.0|||ANCOVA|||||24|0|0.0518
81725248|NCT00325403|163146857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81725249|NCT00325403|163146858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|0.0||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||"In cases where the value corresponding to overall poorest relative change was imputed for walk distance, a value of IV was used for the WHO functional classification for PAH."|Wilcoxon rank sum test||The values for the estimated parameter and 95% confidence interval were calculated.|||0|0|0.7380
81725250|NCT00325403|163146859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|0.0||||0.4887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||0|-1|0.4887
81725251|NCT00325403|163146860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|0.0||||0.6116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon sum-rank test|||||1|0|0.6116
81725252|NCT00325403|163146862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|26.0||||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|49.0|||ANCOVA|||||49|1|0.0326
81725253|NCT00325403|163146863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|16.0||||0.2275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|47.0|||ANCOVA|||||47|-15|0.2275
81725254|NCT00325403|163146864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|32.0||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|55.0|||ANCOVA|||||55|10|0.0024
81725255|NCT00325403|163146865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|25.5||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|41.0|||ANCOVA|||||41|10|0.0001
81725256|NCT00325403|163146866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|17.0||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|33.0|||ANCOVA|||||33|3|0.0025
81725257|NCT00325403|163146867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|20.0||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|34.0|||ANCOVA|||||34|7|0.0008
81725258|NCT00325403|163146868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|14.0||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|25.0|||ANCOVA|||||25|3.9|0.0025
81725259|NCT00936884|163146879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|83.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|6.5|1074.7||Comparison of the MNTX group and the placebo group in the proportion of subjects having a RFBM within 4 hours after the first injection was performed by using a 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi square test at the alpha level of 0.025.|Chi-squared|||||1074.7|6.50|<0.0001
81725260|NCT00936884|163146880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|56.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|40.62|72.66||Comparison of the MNTX group and the placebo group was based on ANOVA model with the proportion of injections resulting in RFBM within 4 hours during the double-blind period as the dependent variable and the treatment group as the fixed effect. .|ANOVA||Estimated value is the difference in least squared means for MNTX vs. placebo (MNTX minus placebo). Based on the ANOVA model, there is 97.5% confidence that the difference between MNTX and placebo falls between the lower and upper limits presented.|||72.66|40.62|<0.0001
81725261|NCT00936884|163146881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|23.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|10.91|50.14||Comparison of the MNTX group and the placebo group in the proportion of subjects having a RFBM within 4 hours after each injection was performed by using a 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi square test at the alpha level of 0.025.|Chi-squared|||||50.14|10.91|< 0.0001
81725262|NCT01625845|163146904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.474
81725263|NCT01625845|163146905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.068
81725264|NCT01625845|163146906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.296
81725265|NCT01625845|163146907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.203
81725266|NCT01625845|163146908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.906|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.906
81725267|NCT01625845|163146909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.869
81725268|NCT01625845|163146910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.026
81725269|NCT01294592|163146928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.7||Month 1|t-test, 2 sided|Values are based on t-tests from the general linear model|Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The adjusted mean difference is based on dutasteride plus tamsulosin minus Watchful Waiting All.|||-1.7|-2.8|<0.001
81725270|NCT01294592|163146928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.5||Month 3|t-test, 2 sided|Values are based on t-tests from the general linear model|Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The adjusted mean difference is based on dutasteride plus tamsulosin minus Watchful Waiting All.|||-1.5|-2.7|<0.001
81725271|NCT01294592|163146928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.9||Month 6|t-test, 2 sided|Values are based on t-tests from the general linear model|Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The adjusted mean difference is based on dutasteride plus tamsulosin minus Watchful Waiting All.|||-0.9|-2.1|<0.001
81725272|NCT01294592|163146928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.0||Month 9|t-test, 2 sided|Values are based on t-tests from the general linear model|Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The adjusted mean difference is based on dutasteride plus tamsulosin minus Watchful Waiting All.|||-1.0|-2.2|<0.001
81725273|NCT01294592|163146928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.0||Month 12|t-test, 2 sided|Values are based on t-tests from the general linear model|Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The adjusted mean difference is based on dutasteride plus tamsulosin minus Watchful Waiting All.|||-1.0|-2.2|<0.001
81725274|NCT01294592|163146928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.0||Month 15|t-test, 2 sided|Values are based on t-tests from the general linear model|Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The adjusted mean difference is based on dutasteride plus tamsulosin minus Watchful Waiting All.|||-1.0|-2.3|<0.001
81725275|NCT01294592|163146928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.0||Month 18|t-test, 2 sided|Values are based on t-tests from the general linear model|Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The adjusted mean difference is based on dutasteride plus tamsulosin minus Watchful Waiting All.|||-1.0|-2.4|<0.001
81725276|NCT01294592|163146928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.2||Month 21|t-test, 2 sided|Values are based on t-tests from the general linear model|Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The adjusted mean difference is based on dutasteride plus tamsulosin minus Watchful Waiting All.|||-1.2|-2.5|<0.001
81725277|NCT01294592|163146928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.2||Month 24|t-test, 2 sided|Values are based on t-tests from the general linear model|Estimates are based on the adjusted means from the general linear model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Cluster + Baseline Value. The adjusted mean difference is based on dutasteride plus tamsulosin minus Watchful Waiting All.|||-1.2|-2.5|<0.001
81725278|NCT03549130|163146942|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-0.77||||0.2446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.53||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|Treatment,site used as factors;following variables as covariate:baseline, age,level of congestion symptoms at baseline,Berlin score,Epworth sleepiness|Difference between treatments of adjusted mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for Sleep problems.||0.53|-2.06|0.2446
81725279|NCT03549130|163146942|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.8||||0.0333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|-0.14||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|Treatment,site used as factors;following variables as covariate:baseline, age,level of congestion symptoms at baseline,Berlin score,Epworth sleepiness|Difference between treatments of adjusted mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for Sleep Time Problems.||-0.14|-3.45|0.0333
81725280|NCT03549130|163146942|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.63||||0.0345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|-0.12||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|Treatment,site used as factors;following variables as covariate:baseline, age,level of congestion symptoms at baseline,Berlin score,Epworth sleepiness|Difference between treatments of adjusted mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for Symptoms on Waking in the Morning.||-0.12|-3.13|0.0345
81725281|NCT03549130|163146942|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.71||||0.1711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|0.31||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|Treatment,site used as factors;following variables as covariate:baseline, age,level of congestion symptoms at baseline,Berlin score,Epworth sleepiness|Difference between treatments of adjusted mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for Practical Problems.||0.31|-1.72|0.1711
81725282|NCT03549130|163146943|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.47||||0.5063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|0.92||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|Treatment,site used as factors;following variables as covariate:baseline, age,level of congestion symptoms at baseline,Berlin score,Epworth sleepiness|Difference between treatments of adjusted mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for Sleep problems.||0.92|-1.85|0.5063
81725283|NCT03549130|163146943|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.97||||0.2496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|0.69||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|Treatment,site used as factors;following variables as covariate:baseline, age,level of congestion symptoms at baseline,Berlin score,Epworth sleepiness|Difference between treatments of adjusted mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for Sleep time problems.||0.69|-2.64|0.2496
81725284|NCT03549130|163146943|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.71||||0.3325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|0.74||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|Treatment,site used as factors;following variables as covariate:baseline, age,level of congestion symptoms at baseline,Berlin score,Epworth sleepiness|Difference between treatments of adjusted mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for symptoms on waking in the morning.||0.74|-2.16|0.3325
81725285|NCT03549130|163146943|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.81||||0.1088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|0.18||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|Treatment,site used as factors;following variables as covariate:baseline, age,level of congestion symptoms at baseline,Berlin score,Epworth sleepiness|Difference between treatments of adjusted mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for practical problems.||0.18|-1.81|0.1088
81725286|NCT03549130|163146944|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.25||||0.2513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.18||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|Treatment,site used as factors;following variables as covariate:baseline, age,level of congestion symptoms at baseline,Berlin score,Epworth sleepiness|Difference between treatments of adjusted mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of Symptoms on Waking in the Morning in NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for feel tired and unrefreshed.||0.18|-0.68|0.2513
81725287|NCT03549130|163146944|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.37||||0.0743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.04||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|Treatment,site used as factors;following variables as covariate:baseline, age,level of congestion symptoms at baseline,Berlin score,Epworth sleepiness|Difference between treatments of adjusted mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of Symptoms on Waking in the Morning in NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for nasal congestion or stuffy nose.||0.04|-0.78|0.0743
81725288|NCT03549130|163146944|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.55||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.1||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|Treatment,site used as factors;following variables as covariate:baseline, age,level of congestion symptoms at baseline,Berlin score,Epworth sleepiness|Difference between treatments of adjusted mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of Symptoms on Waking in the Morning in NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for congestion in sinuses.||-0.10|-0.99|0.0158
81725289|NCT03549130|163146944|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.47||||0.0489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.0||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|Treatment,site used as factors;following variables as covariate:baseline, age,level of congestion symptoms at baseline,Berlin score,Epworth sleepiness|Difference between treatments of adjusted mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of Symptoms on Waking in the Morning in NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for time to clear nighttime drainage after waking up.||0.00|-0.94|0.0489
81725290|NCT03549130|163146945|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.19||||0.3034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.18||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|Treatment,site used as factors;following variables as covariate:baseline, age,level of congestion symptoms at baseline,Berlin score,Epworth sleepiness|Difference between treatments of adjusted mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of Symptoms on Waking in the Morning in NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for feel tired and unrefreshed.||0.18|-0.57|0.3034
81725291|NCT03549130|163146945|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.15||||0.4891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.27||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|Treatment,site used as factors;following variables as covariate:baseline, age,level of congestion symptoms at baseline,Berlin score,Epworth sleepiness|Difference between treatments of adjusted mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of Symptoms on Waking in the Morning in NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for nasal congestion or stuffy nose.||0.27|-0.57|0.4891
81725292|NCT03549130|163146945|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.01||||0.9498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.4||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|Treatment,site used as factors;following variables as covariate:baseline, age,level of congestion symptoms at baseline,Berlin score,Epworth sleepiness|Difference between treatments of adjusted mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of Symptoms on Waking in the Morning in NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for congestion in sinuses.||0.40|-0.43|0.9498
81725293|NCT03549130|163146945|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.36||||0.1235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.1||Between treatment p-values.|ANCOVA|Treatment,site used as factors;following variables as covariate:baseline, age,level of congestion symptoms at baseline,Berlin score,Epworth sleepiness|Difference between treatments of adjusted mean change from baseline.|Treatment comparison of Symptoms on Waking in the Morning in NRQLQ between active and placebo strip group for time to clear nighttime drainage after waking up.||0.10|-0.83|0.1235
81725294|NCT03549130|163146946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8498||||||P-value are based on chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on all of the items in sleep problems.||||0.8498
81725295|NCT03549130|163146946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4652||||||P-value are based on chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on any of the items in sleep problems.||||0.4652
81725296|NCT03549130|163146946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.439||||||P-value are based on chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on all of the items in sleep time problems.||||0.4390
81725297|NCT03549130|163146946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2997||||||P-value are based on chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on any of the items in sleep time problems.||||0.2997
81725298|NCT03549130|163146946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1116||||||P-value are based on chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on all of the items in symptoms on waking in AM.||||0.1116
81725299|NCT03549130|163146946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5101||||||P-value are based on chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on any of the items in symptoms on waking in AM.||||0.5101
81725300|NCT03549130|163146946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.474||||||P-value are based on chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on all of the items in practical problems.||||0.4740
81725301|NCT03549130|163146946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2787||||||P-value are based on chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on any of the items in practical problems.||||0.2787
81725302|NCT03549130|163146947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5958||||||P-value are based on chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on all of the items in sleep problems.||||0.5958
81725303|NCT03549130|163146947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7296||||||P-value are based on chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on any of the items in sleep problems.||||0.7296
81471098|NCT03000530|162634098|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1||||0.0172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|8.0|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the HAM-D remission at each visit as the dependent variables.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 21||8.0|1.2|0.0172
81471099|NCT03000530|162634098|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.0221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|7.3|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the HAM-D remission at each visit as the dependent variables.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 28||7.3|1.2|0.0221
81471100|NCT03000530|162634098|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.4139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.5|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the HAM-D remission at each visit as the dependent variables.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 35||3.5|0.6|0.4139
81471101|NCT03000530|162634098|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.2332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.3|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the HAM-D remission at each visit as the dependent variables.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 42||4.3|0.7|0.2332
81471102|NCT03000530|162634099|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.0836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|0.3|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in MADRS total score at each visit as the dependent variable.||Day 2||0.3|-5.1|0.0836
81471103|NCT03000530|162634099|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.32||0.0864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|0.6|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in MADRS total score at each visit as the dependent variable.||Day 8||0.6|-8.6|0.0864
81471104|NCT03000530|162634099|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-2.8|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in MADRS total score at each visit as the dependent variable.||Day 15||-2.8|-12.3|0.0021
81725304|NCT03549130|163146947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7171||||||P-value are based on chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on all of the items in sleep time problems.||||0.7171
81725305|NCT03549130|163146947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.403||||||P-value are based on chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on any of the items in sleep time problems.||||0.4030
81725306|NCT03549130|163146947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4741||||||P-value are based on chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on all of the items in symptoms on waking in AM.||||0.4741
81725307|NCT03549130|163146947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5591||||||P-value are based on chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on any of the items in symptoms on waking in AM.||||0.5591
81725308|NCT03549130|163146947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8285||||||P-value are based on chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on all of the items in practical problems.||||0.8285
81725309|NCT03549130|163146947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3487||||||P-value are based on chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Treatment comparison of participants showing improvement based on NRQLQ on any of the items in practical problems.||||0.3487
81725310|NCT01078623|163146955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.221|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.174|0.268|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as random effect, and baseline values at each period as a covariate||||0.268|0.174|<0.0001
81725311|NCT01078623|163146955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.234|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.186|0.281|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as random effect, and baseline values at each period as a covariate||||0.281|0.186|<0.0001
81471105|NCT03000530|162634099|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-1.3|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in MADRS total score at each visit as the dependent variable.||Day 21||-1.3|-12.0|0.0157
81471106|NCT03000530|162634099|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69||0.0533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|0.1|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in MADRS total score at each visit as the dependent variable.||Day 28||0.1|-10.6|0.0533
81471107|NCT03000530|162634099|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.87||0.2878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|2.6|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in MADRS total score at each visit as the dependent variable.||Day 35||2.6|-8.8|0.2878
81471108|NCT03000530|162634099|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.4664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|3.4|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in MADRS total score at each visit as the dependent variable.||Day 42||3.4|-7.4|0.4664
81471109|NCT03000530|162634102|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.0391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.1|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-A total score at each visit as the dependent variable.||Day 2||-0.1|-3.6|0.0391
81725312|NCT02144259|163146974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||GEE|||Because the expected amount of postpartum weight loss in non-breastfeeding women is not documented in the literature, we chose a sample size that would enable us to detect a one standard deviation difference in weight loss between the 3 groups at the primary 6 month endpoint. We used generalized estimating equations (GEEs) to test differences among all 3 groups over all the study periods.||||<0.05
81725313|NCT02144259|163146976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81725314|NCT00950833|163146990|NON_INFERIORITY|The immune memory would be demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratios (Pooled Synflorix I+II Group over Synflorix III Group) was higher than 1 for pneumococcal serotype 1.|GMC ratio for anti-1|6.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.03|7.58|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the immunological memory induced for anti-pneumococcal serotype 1 following primary vaccination in study 107017 (NCT00370318) and booster vaccination in study 107137 (NCT00496015) with the Synflorix™ vaccine, through evaluation of early antibody responses after an additional dose of Synflorix™ vaccine at 40-48 months of age, compared to the Synflorix III Group.||7.58|5.03|
81725315|NCT00950833|163146990|NON_INFERIORITY|The immune memory would be demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratios (Pooled SynflorixI+II Group over Synflorix Group) was higher than 1 for pneumococcal serotype 4.|GMC ratio for anti-4|2.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|3.45|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the immunological memory for anti-pneumococcal serotype 4 induced following primary vaccination in study 107017 (NCT00370318) and booster vaccination in study 107137 (NCT00496015) with the Synflorix™ vaccine, through evaluation of early antibody responses after an additional dose of Synflorix™ vaccine at 40-48 months of age, compared to the Synflorix III Group.||3.45|2.38|
81725316|NCT00950833|163146990|NON_INFERIORITY|The immune memory would be demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratios (Pooled Synflorix I+II Group over Synflorix III Group) was higher than 1 for pneumococcal serotype 5.|GMC ratio for anti-5|13.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.96|16.55|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the immunological memory for anti-pneumococcal serotype 5 induced following primary vaccination in study 107017 (NCT00370318) and booster vaccination in study 107137 (NCT00496015) with the Synflorix™ vaccine, through evaluation of early antibody responses after an additional dose of Synflorix™ vaccine at 40-48 months of age, compared to the Synflorix III Group.||16.55|10.96|
81725317|NCT00950833|163146990|NON_INFERIORITY|The immune memory would be demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratios (Pooled Synflorix I+II Group over Synflorix III Group) was higher than 1 for pneumococcal serotype 6B.|GMC ratio for anti-6B|28.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.54|36.81|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the immunological memory for anti-pneumococcal serotype 6B induced following primary vaccination in study 107017 (NCT00370318) and booster vaccination in study 107137 (NCT00496015) with the Synflorix™ vaccine, through evaluation of early antibody responses after an additional dose of Synflorix™ vaccine at 40-48 months of age, compared to the Synflorix III Group.||36.81|22.54|
81725318|NCT00950833|163146990|NON_INFERIORITY|The immune memory would be demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratios (Pooled Synflorix I+II Group over Synflorix III Group) was higher than 1 for pneumococcal serotype 7F.|GMC ratio for anti-7F|4.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|5.78|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the immunological memory for anti-pneumococcal serotype 7F induced following primary vaccination in study 107017 (NCT00370318) and booster vaccination in study 107137 (NCT00496015) with the Synflorix™ vaccine, through evaluation of early antibody responses after an additional dose of Synflorix™ vaccine at 40-48 months of age, compared to the Synflorix III Group.||5.78|3.9|
81725319|NCT00950833|163146990|NON_INFERIORITY|The immune memory would be demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratios (Pooled Synflorix I+II Group over Synflorix III Group) was higher than 1 for pneumococcal serotype 9V.|GMC ratio for anti-9V|14.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.21|17.75|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the immunological memory for anti-pneumococcal serotype 9V induced following primary vaccination in study 107017 (NCT00370318) and booster vaccination in study 107137 (NCT00496015) with the Synflorix™ vaccine, through evaluation of early antibody responses after an additional dose of Synflorix™ vaccine at 40-48 months of age, compared to the Synflorix III Group.||17.75|11.21|
81725320|NCT00950833|163146990|NON_INFERIORITY|The immune memory would be demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratios (Pooled Synflorix I+II Group over Synflorix III Group) was higher than 1 for pneumococcal serotype 14.|GMC ratio for anti-14|22.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.51|30.0|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the immunological memory for anti-pneumococcal serotype 14 induced following primary vaccination in study 107017 (NCT00370318) and booster vaccination in study 107137 (NCT00496015) with the Synflorix™ vaccine, through evaluation of early antibody responses after an additional dose of Synflorix™ vaccine at 40-48 months of age, compared to the Synflorix III Group.||30|17.51|
81725321|NCT00950833|163146990|NON_INFERIORITY|The immune memory would be demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratios (Pooled Synflorix I+II Group over Synflorix III Group) was higher than 1 for pneumococcal serotype 18C.|GMC ratio for anti-18C|10.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.95|12.61|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the immunological memory for anti-pneumococcal serotype 18C induced following primary vaccination in study 107017 (NCT00370318) and booster vaccination in study 107137 (NCT00496015) with the Synflorix™ vaccine, through evaluation of early antibody responses after an additional dose of Synflorix™ vaccine at 40-48 months of age, compared to the Synflorix III Group.||12.61|7.95|
81725322|NCT00950833|163146990|NON_INFERIORITY|The immune memory would be demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratios (Pooled Synflorix I+II Group over Synflorix III Group) was higher than 1 for pneumococcal serotype 19F.|GMC ratio for anti-19F|9.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.29|11.74|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the immunological memory for anti-pneumococcal serotype 19F induced following primary vaccination in study 107017 (NCT00370318) and booster vaccination in study 107137 (NCT00496015) with the Synflorix™ vaccine, through evaluation of early antibody responses after an additional dose of Synflorix™ vaccine at 40-48 months of age, compared to the Synflorix III Group.||11.74|7.29|
81471110|NCT03000530|162634102|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.0516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|0.0|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-A total score at each visit as the dependent variable.||Day 8||0.0|-5.1|0.0516
81471111|NCT03000530|162634102|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-2.0|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-A total score at each visit as the dependent variable.||Day 15||-2.0|-7.3|0.0008
81471112|NCT03000530|162634102|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-0.4|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-A total score at each visit as the dependent variable.||Day 21||-0.4|-6.5|0.0282
81725323|NCT00950833|163146990|NON_INFERIORITY|The immune memory would be demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) around the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratios (Pooled Synflorix I+II Group over Synflorix III Group) was higher than 1 for pneumococcal serotype 23F.|GMC ratio for anti-23F|36.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.59|48.34|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the immunological memory for anti-pneumococcal serotype 23F induced following primary vaccination in study 107017 (NCT00370318) and booster vaccination in study 107137 (NCT00496015) with the Synflorix™ vaccine, through evaluation of early antibody responses after an additional dose of Synflorix™ vaccine at 40-48 months of age, compared to the Synflorix III Group.||48.34|27.59|
81725324|NCT01170364|163147017|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.004|||||||paired sample t-test, two tailed|||||||<0.004
81471113|NCT03000530|162634102|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.1686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|0.9|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-A total score at each visit as the dependent variable.||Day 28||0.9|-5.3|0.1686
81471114|NCT03000530|162634102|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.2488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|1.5|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|||Day 35||1.5|-5.5|0.2488
81725325|NCT04132232|163147018|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.06
81725326|NCT00368537|163147021|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 2-sided 95% CI (corrected for continuity) was calculated for the true difference between the cure rates. Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided CI is greater than -15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||||95.0|-8.7|8.6|||||Confidence interval calculated using asymptotic method corrected for continuity. Difference= Tigecycline minus Ampicillin-Sulbactam or Amoxicillin-Clavulanate.|||8.6|-8.7|
81725327|NCT00368537|163147022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 2-sided 95% CI (corrected for continuity) was calculated for the true difference between the cure rates. Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided CI is greater than -15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.2||||||95.0|-9.6|14.0|||||Confidence interval calculated using asymptotic method corrected for continuity. Difference= Tigecycline minus Ampicillin-Sulbactam or Amoxicillin-Clavulanate.|||14.0|-9.6|
81725328|NCT00368537|163147023|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 2-sided 95% CI (corrected for continuity) was calculated for the true difference between the cure rates. Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided CI is greater than -15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.4||||||95.0|-9.6|14.4|||||Confidence interval calculated using asymptotic method corrected for continuity. Difference= Tigecycline minus Ampicillin-Sulbactam or Amoxicillin-Clavulanate.|Group comparison of eradication + presumed eradication||14.4|-9.6|
81725329|NCT00368537|163147025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.2||||0.444||95.0|-4.4|2.0|||Fisher Exact|2-sided||Intensive care unit||2.0|-4.4|0.444
81725330|NCT03726437|163147071|SUPERIORITY|Analyses were performed to determine whether RealConsent was superior to Stress and Mood Management in reducing incidence of sexual violence victimization.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.48||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for fixed effects.||||.69|.33|.0002
81725331|NCT03726437|163147071|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Models adjusted for fixed effects.||||1.28|.47|.31
81725332|NCT03726437|163147072|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted OR|1.17||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for fixed effects.||||1.22|0.12|.03
81725333|NCT03726437|163147073|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted OR|-0.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for fixed effects.||||0.27|-1.27|<.05
81725334|NCT03726437|163147074|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|0.81||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for fixed effects.||||.97|.67|.02
81725335|NCT03726437|163147075|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|1.05||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for fixed effects.||||1.20|.92|.43
81725336|NCT03726437|163147076|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted OR|1.72||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for fixed effects.||||2.55|1.17|.006
81725337|NCT01205529|163147079|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic||0 participants with rare SCN5A non-synonymous variants met the primary outcome for ST-segment elevation.||Given the very small number of outcomes (N=4) and the small number of participants with the primary determinant (N=2), a Fisher's Exact Test is the appropriate test and it yields a P-value=1.000.|||1.0
81725338|NCT04428502|163147087|EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis tested was to evaluate that there is no difference in response between ACCP positive and ACCP negative PsA participants who were treated with etanercept.||||||0.6|||||||Student's t-test|||At Month 1: P-value \<0.05 was considered statistically significant, without multiplicity adjustment.||||0.6
81725339|NCT04428502|163147087|EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis tested was to evaluate that there is no difference in response between ACCP positive and ACCP negative PsA participants who were treated with etanercept.||||||0.007|||||||Student's t-test|||At Month 6: P-value \<0.05 was considered statistically significant, without multiplicity adjustment.||||0.007
81725340|NCT04428502|163147087|EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis tested was to evaluate that there is no difference in response between ACCP positive and ACCP negative PsA participants who were treated with etanercept.||||||0.004|||||||Student's t-test|||At Month 12: P-value \<0.05 was considered statistically significant, without multiplicity adjustment.||||0.004
81725341|NCT01989195|163147097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81725342|NCT01010230|163147135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.24||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.59|3.11||The threshold for significance was established a priori at alpha=0.05.|ANOVA|BMC was normalized for height and adjusted for sex and tanner stage.||The power estimates were based on two-sided two-sample t-tests. With 30 subjects in each of the two arms and assuming no change in the control arm (0% change) and assuming the common standard deviation (SD) of 6.8% we estimated 87% power to detect an improvement of 5.5% change in the intervention arm, with type I error control α=0.05.||3.11|-5.59|0.69
81471115|NCT03000530|162634102|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.2037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|1.2|||Mixed Effect Model for Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the change from baseline in HAM-A total score at each visit as the dependent variable.||Day 42||1.2|-5.7|0.2037
81725343|NCT01010230|163147136|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power calculation was based on the primary aim and is provided above.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.35||The threshold for significance was established a priori at alpha=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Active and placebo group means were compared with a 2-sample t-test after log-transforming the variable.||0.35|0.00|0.18
81725344|NCT01010230|163147137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.16||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|9.25||The threshold for significance was established a priori at alpha=0.05|ANOVA|BMC was normalized for height and adjusted for sex and tanner stage.||The power estimates were based on two-sided two-sample t-tests. With 30 subjects in each of the two arms and assuming no change in the control arm (0% change) and assuming the common standard deviation (SD) of 6.8% we estimated 87% power to detect an improvement of 5.5% change in the intervention arm, with type I error control α=0.05.||9.25|-6.93|0.85
81725345|NCT01010230|163147138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.19||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|5.95||The threshold for significance was established a priori at alpha=0.05.|ANOVA|Adjusted for sex and tanner stage.||The power estimates were based on two-sided two-sample t-tests. With 30 subjects in each of the two arms and assuming no change in the control arm (0% change) and assuming the common standard deviation (SD) of 6.8%3 we estimated 87% power to detect an improvement of 5.5% change in the intervention arm, with type I error control α=0.05.||5.95|0.43|0.12
81725346|NCT01010230|163147139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|4.05||The threshold for significance was established a priori at alpha=0.05.|ANOVA|Adjusted for sex and tanner stage (from general linear model).||The power estimates were based on two-sided two-sample t-tests. With 30 subjects in each of the two arms and assuming no change in the control arm (0% change) and assuming the common standard deviation (SD) of 6.8%3 we estimated 87% power to detect an improvement of 5.5% change in the intervention arm, with type I error control α=0.05.||4.05|-4.24|0.97
81725347|NCT01010230|163147140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|4.68||The threshold for significance was established a priori at alpha=0.05.|ANOVA|Adjusted for sex and tanner stage.||The power estimates were based on two-sided two-sample t-tests. With 30 subjects in each of the two arms and assuming no change in the control arm (0% change) and assuming the common standard deviation (SD) of 6.8%3 we estimated 87% power to detect an improvement of 5.5% change in the intervention arm, with type I error control α=0.05.||4.68|-4.05|0.91
81725348|NCT01010230|163147141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|3.11||The threshold for significance was established a priori at alpha=0.05.|ANOVA|Adjusted for sex and tanner stage.||The power estimates were based on two-sided two-sample t-tests. With 30 subjects in each of the two arms and assuming no change in the control arm (0% change) and assuming the common standard deviation (SD) of 6.8%3 we estimated 87% power to detect an improvement of 5.5% change in the intervention arm, with type I error control α=0.05.||3.11|-0.69|0.40
81725349|NCT01010230|163147142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|3.33||The threshold for significance was established a priori at alpha=0.05.|ANOVA|Adjusted for sex and tanner stage.||The power estimates were based on two-sided two-sample t-tests. With 30 subjects in each of the two arms and assuming no change in the control arm (0% change) and assuming the common standard deviation (SD) of 6.8%3 we estimated 87% power to detect an improvement of 5.5% change in the intervention arm, with type I error control α=0.05.||3.33|-2.02|0.73
81725350|NCT01010230|163147143|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power calculation was based on the primary aim and is provided above.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.34||The threshold for significance was established a priori at alpha=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Active and placebo group means were compared with a 2-sample t-test after log-transforming the variable.||0.34|0.06|0.08
81725351|NCT01010230|163147144|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power calculation was based on the primary aim and is provided above.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.26||The threshold for significance was established a priori at alpha=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Active and placebo group means were compared with a 2-sample t-test after log-transforming the variable.||0.26|0.00|0.17
81725352|NCT01010230|163147145|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power calculation was based on the primary aim and is provided above.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.2||The threshold for significance was established a priori at alpha=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Active and placebo group means were compared with a 2-sample t-test after log-transforming the variable.||0.20|-0.04|0.38
81725353|NCT01010230|163147146|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power calculation was based on the primary aim and is provided above.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.18||The threshold for significance was established a priori at alpha=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Active and placebo group means were compared with a 2-sample t-test after log-transforming the variable.||0.18|-0.22|0.88
81725354|NCT01010230|163147147|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power calculation was based on the primary aim and is provided above.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.46||The threshold for significance was established a priori at alpha=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Active and placebo group means were compared with a 2-sample t-test after log-transforming the variable.||0.46|0.09|0.06
81725355|NCT00951899|163147149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0||||A P value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of mean total GLP-1 concentration from baseline to 12 weeks in Colesevelam subjects||||0.0006
81725356|NCT00951899|163147149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of mean total GLP-1 concentration from baseline to 12 weeks in Placebo subjects||||0.30
81725357|NCT04444752|163147169|SUPERIORITY|Pairwise comparisons for each CBP-201 group vs placebo were performed and a serial gate-keeping procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment. Each CBP-201 group was compared to placebo group in order from highest dose (300 mg Q2W) to the lowest dose frequency (300 mg Q4W), until statistical signficance at p=0.05 level was not achieved.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.794||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiplicity using a serial gatekeeping procedure at the 5% in descending order: 1. 300 mg dose Q2W 2. 150 mg dose Q2W 3. 300 mg dose Q4W vs placebo|ANCOVA|The data were analyzed using an ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, baseline vIGA (moderate, severe), and baseline EASI.||"The primary efficacy analysis includes comparison of percentage reduction in EASI from baseline to Week 16 for CBP-201 300 mg Q2W regimen vs placebo.~The sample size of the study was determined based on power calculations for the primary endpoint in patients receiving CBP-201 300 mg Q2W.~Null hypothesis: CBP-201 300 Q2W is not superior to placebo in terms of percent reduction in EASI Score from Baseline to Week 16."||||0.0007
81725358|NCT04444752|163147169|SUPERIORITY|Pairwise comparisons for each CBP-201 group vs placebo were performed and a serial gatekeeping procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment. Each CBP-201 group was compared with the placebo group in order from the highest dose (300 mg Q2W) to the lowest dose frequency (300 mg Q4W), until statistical significance at 0.05 level was not achieved.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.537||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiplicity using a serial gatekeeping procedure at the 5% in descending order: 1. 300 mg dose Q2W 2. 150 mg Q2W 3. 300 mg Q4W vs placebo.|ANCOVA|The data were analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, baseline vIGA (moderate, severe), and baseline EASI.||"The sample size of the study was determined based on power calculations for the primary endpoint in patients receiving CBP-201 300 mg Q2W.~Null hypothesis: CBP-201 150 Q2W is not superior to placebo in terms of percent reduction in EASI Score from Baseline to Week 16."||||0.0067
81725359|NCT04444752|163147169|SUPERIORITY|Pairwise comparisons for each CBP-201 group vs placebo were performed and a serial gatekeeping procedure was used for multiplicity adjustment. Each CBP-201 group was compared with placebo in order from highest dose (300 mg Q2W) to the lowest dose frequency (300 mg Q4W), until statistical significance at the 0.05 level was not achieved.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.575||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for mulitplicity using a serial gatekeeping procedure at the 5% in descending order: 1. 300 mg dose Q2W 2. 150 mg Q2W 3. 300 mg Q4W vs placebo.|ANCOVA|The data were anlayzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, baseline vIGA (moderate, severe), and baseline EASI||"The efficacy analysis includes comparing percentage reduction in EASI from baseline to Week 16 for CBP-201 300 mg Q4W regimen vs placebo.~The sample size of the study was determined based on power calculations for the primary endpoint in patients receiving CBP-201 300 mg Q2W.~Null hypothesis: CBP-201 300 Q4W is not superior to placebo in terms of percent reduction in EASI Score from Baseline to Week 16."||||0.0004
81471116|NCT03000530|162634103|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.5||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|17.9|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the CGI-I response at each visit as the dependent variable.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 8||17.9|1.7|0.0048
81471117|NCT03000530|162634103|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.6||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|29.5|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the CGI-I response at each visit as the dependent variable.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 15||29.5|2.5|0.0007
81471118|NCT03000530|162634103|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.4||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|13.6|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the CGI-I response at each visit as the dependent variable.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 21||13.6|1.4|0.0113
81471119|NCT03000530|162634103|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9||||0.0227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|12.8|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the CGI-I response at each visit as the dependent variable.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 28||12.8|1.2|0.0227
81725360|NCT04444752|163147170|SUPERIORITY|The secondary efficacy analysis includes comparison of the number of patients achieving a vIGA score of 0/1 (clear/almost clear) at Week 16 for each CBP-201 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.|Difference in vIGA Response Rate|28.1||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons. For IGA response, counts, percentage, and 95% CIs obtained using the Clopper-Pearson method and were presented for pairwise comparisons for each CBP-201 group vs. placebo.|Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: CBP-201 300 Q2W is not superior to placebo in terms of the number of patients achieving a vIGA score of 0/1 (clear/almost clear) at Week 16.||||0.0089
81725361|NCT02557672|163147172|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of the Geometric Means|0.98||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.19|||Regression, Linear|||||1.19|0.81|0.84
81725362|NCT02557672|163147173|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.11|0.22|0.09
81725363|NCT02557672|163147174|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.76||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.73|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.73|0.33|0.51
81725364|NCT02557672|163147175|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.79|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.79|0.51|0.53
81725365|NCT02557672|163147176|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|2.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.30|0.12|0.39
81725366|NCT02462382|163147177|EQUIVALENCE|The univariate analyses were conducted using Independent t-Tests for continuous variables and Fisher Exact Tests or Chi-Square Tests of Independence for categorical comparisons.|Fisher Exact Tests|0.041||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||POD 1 1cm incision.|Chi-squared|||Comparisons of pain scores using a Visual Analog Scale (VAS) based on Post-Operative Day (POD).||||.006
81725367|NCT01797120|163147202|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.92|||Log Rank|Log rank test was stratified on ECOG performance status, measurable disease, and prior chemotherapy for metastatic disease||||0.92|0.40|0.02
81725368|NCT01797120|163147203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.01
81725369|NCT01797120|163147204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.47
81725370|NCT01202994|163147244|OTHER||correlation coefficient|-0.45|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||This is a calculated p-value.|correlation|||The primary analysis is to examine the correlation between the practice effect z-score (presented in the Secondary Outcome section) and the standardized uptake value of flutemetamol (presented in the Outcome module).||||<0.05
81725371|NCT01859325|163147263|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.67|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Samples size based on published data on populations of early treated patients undergoing ART interruption. The power based on a 2-sample t-test with a 2-tailed alpha of .05 and a total sample size of 30 is approximately 91% to detect a 1.25 log10 reduction in the rebound plasma viremia between vaccine and placebo groups.||0.67|-1.41|0.406
81725372|NCT03840135|163147291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||The value of δ = -0.52 days was considered as the boundary of superiority. The end of the fever period is considered to have an axillary body temperature of ≤36.9 ° C in two consecutive measurements (morning-evening / evening-morning).||0.16|-0.6|<0.05
81725373|NCT03840135|163147292|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||χ2 Pearson criterion|||||||<0.05
81725374|NCT03840135|163147293|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||χ2 Pearson criterion|||||||<0.05
81471120|NCT03000530|162634103|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.1516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|7.2|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the CGI-I response at each visit as the dependent variable.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 35||7.2|0.7|0.1516
81725375|NCT03840135|163147294|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||χ2 Pearson criterion|||||||<0.05
81725376|NCT03840135|163147295|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81725377|NCT03840135|163147296|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||χ2 Pearson criterion|||||||<0.05
81725378|NCT03840135|163147297|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||χ2 Pearson criterion|||||||<0.05
81725379|NCT03840135|163147300|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81725380|NCT03840135|163147301|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81725381|NCT01827371|163147304|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypotheses Evaluation: The difference between the mean log2 peak titer for the control arm (Study Arm A) and each investigational arm (Study Arm B, C, or D) and the associated two sided 98.33% confidence intervals (CI) for the estimated population mean difference were calculated. If the upper limit of the 98.33% CI was less than 1, Study Arm B, C or D was considered to be non-inferior to Study Arm A.|Mean Difference (Log2 Scale)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|98.33|0.72|1.93||||||"Hypotheses: H0: log2(GMT(Arm A))-log2 (GMT(Arm B)) ≥ 1 or GMT(Arm A)/GMT (Arm B) ≥2 H1: log2(GMT(Arm A))-log2(GMT(Arm B)) \< 1 or GMT(Arm A)/GMT(Arm B) \< 2.~Sample Size: The SD for log2 PRNT based on a prior study was\~1.9. The margin of non-inferiority was specified as a 2-fold difference on the original scale (1 on the log2 scale). The objective included three non-inferiority evaluations (A vs. B, A vs. C, A vs. D). Thus, a Bonferroni-corrected alpha of 2.5% / 3 = 0.833% was used. Power=80%"||1.93|0.72|
81725382|NCT01827371|163147304|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypotheses Evaluation: The difference between the mean log2 peak titer for the control arm (Study Arm A) and each investigational arm (Study Arm B, C, or D) and the associated two sided 98.33% confidence intervals (CI) for the estimated population mean difference were calculated. If the upper limit of the 98.33% CI was less than 1, Study Arm B, C or D was considered to be non-inferior to Study Arm A.|Mean Difference (Log2 Scale)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|98.33|0.26|1.47||||||"Hypotheses: H0: log2(GMT(Arm A))-log2 (GMT(Arm C)) ≥ 1 or GMT(Arm A)/GMT (Arm C) ≥2 H1: log2(GMT(Arm A))-log2(GMT(Arm C)) \< 1 or GMT(Arm A)/GMT(Arm C) \< 2.~Sample Size: The SD for log2 PRNT based on a prior study was\~1.9. The margin of non-inferiority was specified as a 2-fold difference on the original scale (1 on the log2 scale). The objective included three non-inferiority evaluations (A vs. B, A vs. C, A vs. D). Thus, a Bonferroni-corrected alpha of 2.5% / 3 = 0.833% was used. Power=80%"||1.47|0.26|
81725383|NCT01827371|163147304|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypotheses Evaluation: The difference between the mean log2 peak titer for the control arm (Study Arm A) and each investigational arm (Study Arm B, C, or D) and the associated two sided 98.33% confidence intervals (CI) for the estimated population mean difference were calculated. If the upper limit of the 98.33% CI was less than 1, Study Arm B, C or D was considered to be non-inferior to Study Arm A.|Mean Difference (Log2 Scale)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|98.33|-0.17|1.0007||||||"Hypotheses: H0: log2(GMT(Arm A))-log2 (GMT(Arm D)) ≥ 1 or GMT(Arm A)/GMT (Arm D) ≥2 H1: log2(GMT(Arm A))-log2(GMT(Arm D)) \< 1 or GMT(Arm A)/GMT(Arm D) \< 2.~Sample Size: The SD for log2 PRNT based on a prior study was\~1.9. The margin of non-inferiority was specified as a 2-fold difference on the original scale (1 on the log2 scale). The objective included three non-inferiority evaluations (A vs. B, A vs. C, A vs. D). Thus, a Bonferroni-corrected alpha of 2.5% / 3 = 0.833% was used. Power=80%"||1.0007|-0.17|
81725384|NCT01827371|163147305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4782|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha= 5%|Fisher Exact|||"Hypothesis:~H0: Pr('Pain at Injection Site ' Arm A) = Pr('Pain at Injection Site ' Arm D) H1: Pr('Pain at Injection Site ' Arm A) not = Pr('Pain at Injection Site ' Arm D)"||||0.4782
81725385|NCT01827371|163147305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1704|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha= 5%|Fisher Exact|||"Hypothesis:~H0: Pr('Itchiness at Injection Site' Arm A) = Pr('Itchiness at Injection Site' Arm D) H1: Pr('Itchiness at Injection Site' Arm A) not = Pr('Itchiness at Injection Site' Arm D)"||||0.1704
81725386|NCT01827371|163147305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha= 5%|Fisher Exact|||"Hypothesis:~H0: Pr('Underarm pain' Arm A) = Pr('Underarm pain' Arm D) H1: Pr('Underarm pain' Arm A) not = Pr('Underarm pain' Arm D)"||||1.000
81725387|NCT01827371|163147305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6171|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha= 5%|Fisher Exact|||"Hypothesis:~H0: Pr('Underarm swelling' Arm A) = Pr('Underarm swelling' Arm D) H1: Pr('Underarm swelling' Arm A) not = Pr('Underarm swelling' Arm D)"||||0.6171
81725388|NCT01827371|163147305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha=5%|Fisher Exact|||"Hypothesis:~H0: Pr('Redness at Injection Site' Arm A) = Pr('Redness at Injection Site' Arm D) H1: Pr('Redness at Injection Site' Arm A) not = Pr('Redness at Injection Site' Arm D)"||||<0.0001
81725389|NCT01827371|163147305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha=5%|Fisher Exact|||"Hypothesis:~H0: Pr('Swelling at Injection Site' Arm A) = Pr('Swelling at Injection Site' Arm D) H1: Pr('Swelling at Injection Site' Arm A) not = Pr('Swelling at Injection Site' Arm D)"||||0.0050
81725390|NCT01827371|163147305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha=5%|Fisher Exact|||"Hypothesis:~H0: Pr('Any Solicited Local Reaction' Arm A) = Pr('Any Solicited Local Reaction' Arm D) H1: Pr('Any Solicited Local Reaction' Arm A) not = Pr('Any Solicited Local Reaction' Arm D)"||||0.0012
81725391|NCT01827371|163147306|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypotheses Evaluation: The difference between the mean log2 peak titer for the control arm (Study Arm A) and each investigational arm (Study Arm B, C, or D) and the associated two sided 98.33% confidence intervals (CI) for the estimated population mean difference were calculated. If the upper limit of the 98.33% CI was less than 1, Study Arm B, C or D was considered to be non-inferior to Study Arm A.|Mean Difference (Log2 Scale)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|98.33|0.37|1.15||||||"Hypotheses: H0: log2(GMT(Arm A))-log2 (GMT(Arm B)) ≥ 1 or GMT(Arm A)/GMT (Arm B) ≥2 H1: log2(GMT(Arm A))-log2(GMT(Arm B)) \< 1 or GMT(Arm A)/GMT(Arm B) \< 2.~The margin of non-inferiority was specified as a 2-fold difference on the original scale (1 on the log2 scale). The objective included three non-inferiority evaluations (A vs. B, A vs. C, A vs. D). Thus, a Bonferroni-corrected alpha of 2.5% / 3 = 0.833% was used."||1.15|0.37|
81725392|NCT01827371|163147306|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypotheses Evaluation: The difference between the mean log2 peak titer for the control arm (Study Arm A) and each investigational arm (Study Arm B, C, or D) and the associated two sided 98.33% confidence intervals (CI) for the estimated population mean difference were calculated. If the upper limit of the 98.33% CI was less than 1, Study Arm B, C or D was considered to be non-inferior to Study Arm A.|Mean Difference (Log2 Scale)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|98.33|-0.06|0.67||||||"Hypotheses: H0: log2(GMT(Arm A))-log2 (GMT(Arm C)) ≥ 1 or GMT(Arm A)/GMT (Arm C) ≥2 H1: log2(GMT(Arm A))-log2(GMT(Arm C)) \< 1 or GMT(Arm A)/GMT(Arm C) \< 2.~The margin of non-inferiority was specified as a 2-fold difference on the original scale (1 on the log2 scale). The objective included three non-inferiority evaluations (A vs. B, A vs. C, A vs. D). Thus, a Bonferroni-corrected alpha of 2.5% / 3 = 0.833% was used."||0.67|-0.06|
81725393|NCT01827371|163147306|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypotheses Evaluation: The difference between the mean log2 peak titer for the control arm (Study Arm A) and each investigational arm (Study Arm B, C, or D) and the associated two sided 98.33% confidence intervals (CI) for the estimated population mean difference were calculated. If the upper limit of the 98.33% CI was less than 1, Study Arm B, C or D was considered to be non-inferior to Study Arm A.|Mean Difference (Log2 Scale)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|98.33|-0.5|0.3||||||"Hypotheses: H0: log2(GMT(Arm A))-log2 (GMT(Arm D)) ≥ 1 or GMT(Arm A)/GMT (Arm D) ≥2 H1: log2(GMT(Arm A))-log2(GMT(Arm D)) \< 1 or GMT(Arm A)/GMT(Arm D) \< 2.~The margin of non-inferiority was specified as a 2-fold difference on the original scale (1 on the log2 scale). The objective included three non-inferiority evaluations (A vs. B, A vs. C, A vs. D). Thus, a Bonferroni-corrected alpha of 2.5% / 3 = 0.833% was used."||0.30|-0.50|
81725394|NCT03063632|163147310|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Per Global Response Score used in Mycosis Fungoides and Sezary Syndrome, Response is assessed by the standard response criteria: Complete Response (CR), complete disappearance of all clinical evidence of disease where all categories (i.e., skin, lymph nodes, viscera, blood) have complete response/noninvolved; Partial Response (PR), regression of measurable disease; Stable Disease (SD), failure to attain CR, PR, or PD.|Simple statistics. Non-responders excluded from analysis.|||
81725395|NCT03063632|163147311|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Kaplan-Meier method|||
81725396|NCT03063632|163147312|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Progression is assessed by the standard response criteria used in Mycosis Fungoides and Sezary Syndrome (skin, lymph nodes, viscera, blood, global). Per Global Response Score, progression is defined as Progressive Disease (PD) in any category (i.e., skin, lymph nodes, viscera, blood).|Kaplan-Meier method|||
81725397|NCT03063632|163147313|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Kaplan-Meier method|||
81725398|NCT03063632|163147314|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Binomial distribution|||
81725399|NCT01455545|163147316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.999||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.962|1.037|||Regression, Logistic|||Ho = no differences in ASK-20 results between both groups H1= there are differences between both groups. Comparison of two means. Unilateral test. (1-alpha)=95%. Statistic power: 90%. Precision: 10. S square: 256. Sample size: 44. Sample size adjusted to losses: 46 patients.||1.037|0.962|0.967
81725400|NCT01455545|163147317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.001||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.985|1.018|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.018|0.985|0.861
81725401|NCT01455545|163147318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.625||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.706|3.739|||Chi-squared|||Ho = no differences in gender results between both groups H1= there are differences between both groups. Cross tab Chi square||3.739|0.706|0.252
81725402|NCT01455545|163147319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.217||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Ho = no differences between both groups H1= there are differences between both groups. Chi - square||||0.217
81725403|NCT01455545|163147320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.376|1.829|||Chi-squared|||Ho = no differences between both groups H1= there are differences between both groups. Cross tabs Chi square||1.829|0.376|0.643
81725404|NCT01455545|163147321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.556||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.247|1.253|||Chi-squared|||Ho = no differences between both groups H1= there are differences between both groups. Cross tabs Chi squared test.||1.253|0.247|0.155
81471121|NCT03000530|162634103|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.0793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|8.3|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Statistics are from a GEE method including the CGI-I response at each visit as the dependent variable.|For the model parameters estimation, the exchangeable working correlation structure was used.|Day 42||8.3|0.9|0.0793
81471122|NCT01430624|162634109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||6 month follow-up comparison|ANOVA|df 2, 109||||||.24
81725405|NCT01455545|163147322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.19||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.763|||Chi-squared|||Ho = no differences between both groups H1= there are differences between both groups. Cross tabs Chi squared test.||1.763|0.020|0.107
81725406|NCT01455545|163147323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.849||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.541|2.219|||Chi-squared|||Ho = no differences between both groups H1= there are differences between both groups. Cross tabs Chi squared test.||2.219|1.541|0.196
81725407|NCT01455545|163147324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.135||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.618|15.91|||Chi-squared|||Ho = no differences between both groups H1= there are differences between both groups. Cross tabs Chi squared test.||15.91|0.618|0.150
81725408|NCT01455545|163147325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.096||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.492|2.441|||Chi-squared|||Ho = no differences between both groups H1= there are differences between both groups. Comparison of two proportions. Unilateral test. (1-alpha)=95%. Proportion: 90%. Precision: 10%. Sample size: 35. Sample size adjusted to losses: 41 patients.||2.441|0.492|0.822
81725409|NCT01455545|163147326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81725410|NCT01455545|163147326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.038||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.012|1.065|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.065|1.012|0.005
81725411|NCT01455545|163147327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.153|0.799|||Regression, Logistic|||Ho = no differences between both groups H1= there are differences between both groups.||0.799|0.153|0.013
81725412|NCT00106028|163147328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.438||||0.0625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.235|9.111|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||9.111|-0.235|0.0625
81725413|NCT00106028|163147329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.537||||0.6103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.424|7.497|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||7.497|-4.424|0.6103
81725414|NCT00106028|163147330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.554||||0.0808||95.0|-0.193|3.301|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and with fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||3.301|-0.193|0.0808
81725415|NCT00106028|163147331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.498||||0.6466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.648|2.644|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and with fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||2.644|-1.648|0.6466
81471123|NCT01430624|162634110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||6 month follow-up comparison|ANOVA|df = 2, 111||||||.89
81471124|NCT01430624|162634111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||6 week comparison|ANOVA|df = 2, 150||||||.01
81471125|NCT01430624|162634111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|||||3 month comparison|ANOVA|||||||.48
81471126|NCT01430624|162634111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|||||6 month comparison|ANOVA|||||||.17
81471127|NCT01430624|162634112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||6 week comparison|Chi-squared|df = 2, 154||||||.37
81725416|NCT00106028|163147332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.465||||0.7391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.224|2.294|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and with fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||2.294|-3.224|0.7391
81725417|NCT00106028|163147333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.333|||<|0.0001||95.0|5.258|15.408|||ANCOVA|LS Means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and with fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||15.408|5.258|<0.0001
81471128|NCT01430624|162634112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||3 month comparison|Chi-squared|df = 2, 135||||||.15
81471129|NCT01430624|162634112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|||||6 month comparison|Chi-squared|df = 2, 121||||||.87
81471130|NCT01430624|162634113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|||||6 week comparison|ANOVA|df = 2, 150||||||.63
81471131|NCT01430624|162634113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|||||3 month comparison|ANOVA|df = 2, 132||||||.25
81471132|NCT01430624|162634113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|||||6 month comparison|ANOVA|df = 2, 118||||||.59
81471133|NCT01430624|162634114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||6 week comparison|ANOVA|df = 2, 151||||||.83
81471134|NCT01430624|162634114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|||||3 month comparison|ANOVA|df = 2, 132||||||.29
81471135|NCT01430624|162634114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|||||6 month comparison|ANOVA|df = 2, 118||||||.13
81471136|NCT01430624|162634115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||6 week comparison|ANOVA|df = 2, 151||||||.012
81471137|NCT01430624|162634115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|||||3 month comparison|ANOVA|df = 2, 132||||||.31
81471138|NCT01430624|162634115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|||||6 month comparison|ANOVA|df = 2,116||||||.35
81471139|NCT01430624|162634116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||6 week comparison|ANOVA|df = 2, 141||||||.15
81471140|NCT01430624|162634116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|||||3 month comparison|ANOVA|df = 2, 127||||||.67
81725418|NCT00106028|163147334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.04||||1789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.807|14.887|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||14.887|-2.807|01789
81725419|NCT00106028|163147335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28||||0.9646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.196|12.755|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||12.755|-12.196|0.9646
81725420|NCT00106028|163147336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.494||||0.003||95.0|1.912|9.077|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||9.077|1.912|0.0030
81725421|NCT00106028|163147337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.473||||0.6106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.245|7.192|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||7.192|-4.245|0.6106
81725422|NCT00106028|163147338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.315||||0.9372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.598|8.229|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||8.229|-7.598|0.9372
81725423|NCT00106028|163147339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|31.675|||<|0.0001||95.0|21.051|42.3|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||42.300|21.051|<0.0001
81725424|NCT00106028|163147340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.029||||0.0793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.667|29.726|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||29.726|-1.667|0.0793
81725425|NCT00106028|163147341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.567|||<|0.0001||95.0|5.59|11.545|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and with fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||11.545|5.590|<0.0001
81725426|NCT00106028|163147342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.315||||0.4575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.477|23.107|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||23.107|-10.477|0.4575
81725427|NCT00106028|163147343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|37.594||||0.0172||95.0|6.801|68.386|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||68.386|6.801|0.0172
81725428|NCT00106028|163147344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.492||||0.9786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.807|35.824|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||35.824|-36.807|0.9786
81725429|NCT00106028|163147345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.64||||0.5971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.952|23.672|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||23.672|-40.952|0.5971
81725430|NCT00106028|163147346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.014||||0.4154||95.0|-1.442|3.47|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||3.470|-1.442|0.4154
81725431|NCT00106028|163147347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.884||||0.6404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.855|4.623|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||4.623|-2.855|0.6404
81725432|NCT00106028|163147348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.66||||0.4978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.499|3.179|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||3.179|-6.499|0.4978
81725433|NCT00106028|163147349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.534||||0.027||95.0|0.41|6.658|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||6.658|0.410|0.0270
81471141|NCT01430624|162634116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|||||6 month comparison|ANOVA|df = 2, 110||||||.40
81471142|NCT01832818|162634118|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81471143|NCT01832818|162634119|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||< 0.05
81471144|NCT00551161|162634124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Due to the exploratory nature of these analyses, no adjustment for multiple testing was made. Although it would have been preferable to carry out an omnibus analysis, due to the small sample size, the descriptive approach described above was used.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to examine whether the change between t0 and t1 differed from the change between t1 and t2 \[(t2 - t1) - (t1 - t0)\] for each of the metabolites and ratios, in order to examine whether the rate of change differed while on monotherapy as compared with combination therapy.||||<0.05
81725434|NCT00106028|163147350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.065||||0.5925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.868|4.998|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||4.998|-2.868|0.5925
81725435|NCT00106028|163147351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.193||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.604|6.991|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||6.991|-4.604|0.6840
81725436|NCT00106028|163147352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.068||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||||0.0680
81725437|NCT00106028|163147353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4121||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||||0.4121
81725438|NCT00106028|163147354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3658||95.0|||||Savage Exact Test|||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||||0.3658
81725439|NCT00106028|163147355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3408||95.0|||||Savage Exact Test|||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||||0.3408
81725440|NCT00106028|163147358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.534||||0.0253||95.0|0.31|0.922||All Fractures|Cox proportional hazards|Hazard Ratio and 95% CI based on Cox proportional hazards model stratified by age group with treatment and pooled-country as covariates.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||0.922|0.310|0.0253
81725441|NCT00106028|163147358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.534||||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.922||All Non-Vertebral Fractures|Cox Proportional Hazard|Hazard Ratio and 95% CI based on Cox proportional hazards model stratified by age group with treatment and pooled-country as covariates.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||0.922|0.310|0.0253
81725442|NCT00106028|163147358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.487||||0.0501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.95||Long Bone Non-Vertebral Fracture|Cox Proportional Hazards|Hazard Ratio and 95% CI based on Cox proportional hazards model stratified by age group with treatment and pooled-country as covariates.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||0.950|0.250|0.0501
81725443|NCT00106028|163147358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.608||||0.2141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.262|1.41||Other Non-Vertebral Fracture|Cox Proportional Hazard|Hazard Ratio and 95% CI based on Cox proportional hazards model stratified by age group with treatment and pooled-country as covariates.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||1.410|0.262|0.2141
81471145|NCT00336323|162634143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||Least squares regression|Adjusted for baseline values||Comparison of central subfield thickness at the 3 week visit between the laser only treatment group to the 1.25 mg injection at baseline and at 6 weeks treatment group||||0.009
81471146|NCT00336323|162634143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Least squares regression|Adjusted for baseline values||Comparison of central subfield thickness at the 3 week visit between the laser only treatment group to the 2.5mg injection at baseline and 6 weeks treatment group||||<0.001
81538460|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.56|-2.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-2.11|-9.56|0.0022
81471147|NCT00336323|162634143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||95.0||||Adjusted for baseline values|Least squares regression|||Comparison of the reduction in central subfield thickening in the 1.25mg injection at baseline and at 6 weeks treatment group with the 2.5mg injection at baseline and 6 weeks treatment group at the 3 week visit||||0.66
81540193|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.3203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.88||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.88|0.14|0.3203
81725444|NCT00106028|163147359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.584||||0.0416||95.0|0.348|0.98||All Fractures|Wald test|Hazard Ratio and 95% CI based on Anderson-Gill mean intensity model stratified by age group with treatment and pooled-country as covariates.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||0.980|0.348|0.0416
81725445|NCT00106028|163147359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.584||||0.0416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.348|0.98||Non-Vertebral Fracture|Wald Test|Hazard Ratio and 95% CI based on Anderson-Gill mean intensity model stratified by age group with treatment and pooled-country as covariates.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||0.980|0.348|0.0416
81725446|NCT00106028|163147359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.543||||0.0799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.274|1.076||Long Bone Non-Vertebral Fracture|Wald Test|Hazard Ratio and 95% CI based on Anderson-Gill mean intensity model stratified by age group with treatment and pooled-country as covariates.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||1.076|0.274|0.0799
81538461|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.56|-3.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-3.19|-10.56|0.0003
81725447|NCT00106028|163147359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.682||||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.304|1.532||Other Non-Vertebral Fracture|Wald Test|Hazard Ratio and 95% CI based on Anderson-Gill mean intensity model stratified by age group with treatment and pooled-country as covariates.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||1.532|0.304|0.682
81725448|NCT00106028|163147360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.678||||0.0318||95.0|-22.325|-1.031|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||-1.031|-22.325|0.0318
81725449|NCT00106028|163147361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.067||||0.9907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.401|11.536|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||11.536|-11.401|0.9907
81725450|NCT00106028|163147362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.686||||0.3826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.276|5.903|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||5.903|-15.276|0.3826
81725451|NCT00106028|163147363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.629|||<|0.0001||95.0|-38.089|-15.169|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||-15.169|-38.089|<0.0001
81725452|NCT00106028|163147364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.04||||0.3075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.433|26.512|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||26.512|-8.433|0.3075
81471148|NCT00336323|162634143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0||||Adjusted for baseline values|Least squares regression|||Comparison of the reduction in central subfield thickening in the 1.25mg injection at baseline and at 6 weeks treatment group with the 2.5mg injection at baseline and 6 weeks treatment group at the 6 week visit||||0.49
81471149|NCT00336323|162634143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0||||Adjusted for baseline values|Least squares regression|||Comparison of the reduction in central subfield thickening in the 1.25mg injection at baseline and at 6 weeks treatment group with the 2.5mg injection at baseline and 6 weeks treatment group at the 9 week visit||||0.45
81471150|NCT00336323|162634143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||95.0|||||Least squares regression|Adjusted for baseline values||Comparison of the reduction in central subfield thickening in the 1.25mg injection at baseline and at 6 weeks treatment group with the 2.5mg injection at baseline and 6 weeks treatment group at the 12 week visit||||0.90
81538462|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.44|-2.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||-2.13|-9.44|0.0020
81471151|NCT00336323|162634144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42||95.0|||||Least squares regression|Adjusted for baseline values||Comparison of improvement in visual acuity between the 1.25mg injection at baseline and at 6 weeks treatment group and the 2.5mg injection at baseline and 6 weeks treatment group at the 3 week visit||||0.42
81471152|NCT00336323|162634144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0|||||Least squares regression|Adjusted for baseline values||Comparison of improvement in visual acuity between the 1.25mg injection at baseline and at 6 weeks treatment group and the 2.5mg injection at baseline and 6 weeks treatment group at the 6 week visit||||0.67
81471153|NCT00336323|162634144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||95.0|||||Least squares regression|Adjusted for baseline values||Comparison of improvement in visual acuity between the 1.25mg injection at baseline and at 6 weeks treatment group and the 2.5mg injection at baseline and 6 weeks treatment group at the 9 week visit||||0.48
81725453|NCT00106028|163147365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.039||||0.3998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.849|6.772|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||6.772|-16.849|0.3998
81725454|NCT00106028|163147366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.352||||0.1592||95.0|-0.845|0.14|||ANCOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||0.140|-0.845|0.1592
81725455|NCT00106028|163147367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.127||||0.2917||95.0|-0.111|0.365|||ANOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANOVA model with fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||0.365|-0.111|0.2917
81725456|NCT00106028|163147368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.007||||0.9622||95.0|-0.304|0.319|||ANOVA|LS mean and p-value are from ANOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||0.319|-0.304|0.9622
81725457|NCT00106028|163147369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.009||||0.9596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.336|0.354|||ANOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||0.354|-0.336|0.9596
81725458|NCT00106028|163147370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.107||||0.34||95.0|-0.114|0.328|||ANOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANOVA model with fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||0.328|-0.114|0.3400
81725459|NCT00106028|163147371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.029||||0.6218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.142|||ANOVA|LS means and p-value are from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline and fixed effects for age group, treatment and pooled center for post-baseline.||A total of 123 patients were to be randomized in 2:1 ratio. The sample size allowed detection of a difference of at least 5% in lumbar spine BMD percent change from baseline to 12 months with 90% power. Calculation based on assumption that common within-group SD would be approximately 7% and dropout rate within Year 1 would be 20%. A difference of 5% in lumbar spin BMD percent change from baseline was considered clinically meaningful.||0.142|-0.084|0.6218
81725460|NCT00575328|163147439|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is a test of statistical significance to evaluate whether the results are consistent with the assumption of there being no difference in the clinical improvement (i.e. change in ASEX score) of the two treatments (null hypothesis).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.3||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|12.3||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. P value for significance set a priori at P\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: There will be no difference in clinical improvement (i.e. change in ASEX score) between treatment arms. No formal power analysis was carried out, given the small study sample.|The analysis is not truly informative, since the analyzable sample (n=6) was too small. Results should be viewed with caution.|12.3|-8.7|0.62
81725461|NCT00575328|163147440|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is a test of statistical significance to evaluate whether the results are consistent with the assumption of there being no difference in the clinical improvement (i.e. change in MGH-SD score) of the two treatments (null hypothesis).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.5||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|13.97||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. P value for significance set a priori at P\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: There will be no difference in clinical improvement (i.e. change in MGH-SD score) between treatment arms. No formal power analysis was carried out, given the small study sample.|Analysis was not truly informative since the analyzable sample (n=6) was too small. Results should be interpreted with caution.|13.97|-6.7|0.38
81471154|NCT00336323|162634144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82||95.0|||||Least squares regression|||Comparison of improvement in visual acuity between the 1.25mg injection at baseline and at 6 weeks treatment group and the 2.5mg injection at baseline and 6 weeks treatment group at the 12 week visit||||0.82
81471155|NCT00336323|162634144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Least squares regression|Adjusted for baseline values||Comparison of improvement in visual acuity through the 12 week visit between the laser only treatment group and the 1.25mg injection at baseline and at 6 weeks treatment group||||0.01
81725462|NCT03124381|163147483|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (based on ANCOVA) is less than 15 percentage points. Terms for treatment, gender, center as factors and baseline as covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.164|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|13.42||||||Non-inferiority test performed after significance vs. baseline confirmed for each cell. The null hypothesis for the non-inferiority test was H0: A-B≥15%, where A and B are the mean percent change at Week 12 of global face total acne lesion count of the Gel-Cream + Acne Mask cell and Acne Mask cell, respectively.||13.42|-7.04|
81725463|NCT03124381|163147483|SUPERIORITY|Superiority concluded if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of the treatment difference is less than 0. Terms for treatment, gender, and center as factors and baseline score as covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.164||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|13.42|||ANCOVA|||Superiority test performed after non-inferiority confirmed as described above. The null hypothesis for the superiority test was H0: A-B = 0, where A and B are the mean percent change at Week 12 of global face total acne lesion count of the Acne Mask and the Gel-Cream + Acne Mask cell, respectively.||13.42|-7.04|0.538
81725464|NCT01365845|163147526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Non-parametric paired t-test (Wilcoxon)|29.1||||0.0078|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0078
81725465|NCT00931385|163147614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.148|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.113|0.183|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.183|0.113|<0.0001
81725466|NCT00931385|163147614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.148|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.113|0.183|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.183|0.113|<0.0001
81725467|NCT00931385|163147614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.106|0.177|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.177|0.106|<0.0001
81725468|NCT00931385|163147615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.073|0.146|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.146|0.073|<0.0001
81725469|NCT00931385|163147615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.091|0.164|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.164|0.091|<0.0001
81725470|NCT00931385|163147615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.135|0.209|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.209|0.135|<0.0001
81725471|NCT00931385|163147616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.094|0.163|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.163|0.094|<0.0001
81471156|NCT00336323|162634144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Least squares regression|Adjusted for baseline values||Comparison of improvement in visual acuity through the 12 week visit between the laser only treatment group and the 2.5mg injection at baseline and at 6 weeks treatment group||||0.003
81725472|NCT00931385|163147616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.103|0.172|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.172|0.103|<0.0001
81725473|NCT00931385|163147616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.122|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.191|0.122|<0.0001
81725474|NCT00931385|163147617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.126|0.201|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.201|0.126|<0.0001
81725475|NCT00931385|163147617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.127|0.202|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.202|0.127|<0.0001
81725476|NCT00931385|163147617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.198|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.16|0.236|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.236|0.160|<0.0001
81725477|NCT00931385|163147618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.135|0.214|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.214|0.135|<0.0001
81725478|NCT00931385|163147618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.127|0.206|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.206|0.127|<0.0001
81725479|NCT00931385|163147618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.218|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.178|0.257|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.257|0.178|<0.0001
81725480|NCT00931385|163147619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.064|0.147|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.147|0.064|<0.0001
81725481|NCT00931385|163147619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.072|0.155|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.155|0.072|<0.0001
81471157|NCT00336323|162634147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Least squares regression|Adjusted for baseline values||Comparison of central subfield thickness (microns) change from baseline to the 3 week visit between eyes that had baseline central subfield thickness of \<400 microns compared to those that had baseline central subfield thickness of ≥400 microns. Eyes included all of those from the pooled Bevacizumab group.||||<0.0001
81471158|NCT00336323|162634148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||95.0|||||Least squares regression|Adjusted for baseline score||Comparison of central subfield thickness (microns) change from baseline to the 3 week visit between eyes that had baseline visual acuity letter score that was \<65 letters compared to those that had baseline visual acuity letter score that was ≥65 letters. Eyes included all of those from the pooled Bevacizumab group.||||0.31
81471159|NCT00336323|162634149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||95.0|||||Least squares regression|||Comparison of central subfield thickness (microns) change from baseline to the 3 week visit between those that were ≤66 years old compared to those that were \>66 years old at baseline. Eyes included all of those from the pooled Bevacizumab group.||||0.44
81471160|NCT00336323|162634150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0|||||Least squares regression|||Comparison of central subfield thickness (microns) change from baseline to the 3 week visit between females and males. Eyes included all of those from the pooled Bevacizumab group.||||0.55
81471161|NCT00336323|162634151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||Least squares regression|Adjusted for baseline values||Comparison of central subfield thickness (microns) change from baseline to the 3 week visit between eyes that had no history of treatment for diabetic macular edema compared to those that had history or treatment for diabetic macular edema. Eyes included all of those from the pooled Bevacizumab group.||||0.16
81471162|NCT00336323|162634152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||95.0|||||Least squares regression|||Comparison of central subfield thickness (microns) change from baseline to the 3 week visit between eyes that had baseline retinopathy severity that was \<severe nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) compared to those that had baseline retinopathy severity that was proliferative diabetic retinopathy or severe NPDR. Eyes included all of those from the pooled Bevacizumab group.||||0.53
81471163|NCT00336323|162634153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||95.0|||||Least squares regression|Adjusted for baseline values||Comparison of central subfield thickness (microns) change from baseline to the 3 week visit between eyes that had baseline clinical diabetic macular edema characterized as typical/predominantly focal, neither predominantly focal or diffuse, or typical/predominantly diffuse. Eyes included all of those from the pooled Bevacizumab group.||||0.93
81471164|NCT00336323|162634154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52||95.0|||||Least squares regression|Adjusted for baseline values||Comparison of central subfield thickness (microns) change from baseline to the 3 week visit between eyes that had baseline subretinal fluid that was definite/questionable compared to eyes that had no evidence of subretinal fluid at baseline. Eyes included all of those from the pooled Bevacizumab group.||||0.52
81725482|NCT00931385|163147619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.092|0.175|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.175|0.092|<0.0001
81725483|NCT00931385|163147620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.226|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.167|0.284|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.284|0.167|<0.0001
81725484|NCT00931385|163147620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.229|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.17|0.287|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.287|0.170|<0.0001
81725485|NCT00931385|163147620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.144|0.262|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.262|0.144|<0.0001
81725486|NCT00931385|163147621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.087|0.207|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.207|0.087|<0.0001
81725487|NCT00931385|163147621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.112|0.231|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.231|0.112|<0.0001
81725488|NCT00931385|163147621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.191|0.311|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.311|0.191|<0.0001
81725489|NCT00931385|163147622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.132|0.241|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.241|0.132|<0.0001
81725490|NCT00931385|163147622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.145|0.254|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.254|0.145|<0.0001
81725491|NCT00931385|163147622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.227|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.172|0.282|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.282|0.172|<0.0001
81471165|NCT00336323|162634155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||Least squares regression|Adjusted for baseline values||Comparison of change in visual acuity letter score from baseline to the 3 week visit between eyes that had baseline central subfield thickness of \<400 microns compared to eyes that had baseline central subfield thickness of ≥400 microns. Eyes included all of those from the pooled Bevacizumab group.||||0.22
81471166|NCT00336323|162634156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Least squares regression|Adjusted for baseline values||Comparison of change in visual acuity letter score from baseline to the 3 week visit between eyes that had a baseline visual acuity letter score of \<65 letters compared to eyes that had baseline visual acuity letter score of ≥65 letters. Eyes included all of those from the pooled Bevacizumab group.||||0.006
81471167|NCT00336323|162634157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0|||||Least squares regression|||Comparison of change in visual acuity letter score from baseline to the 3 week visit between eyes that were ≤66 years old at baseline compared to eyes that were \>66 years old at baseline. Eyes included all of those from the pooled Bevacizumab group.||||0.23
81538463|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.18|-2.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-2.01|-9.18|0.0023
81725492|NCT00931385|163147623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.261|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.191|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.330|0.191|<0.0001
81725493|NCT00931385|163147623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.252|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.183|0.322|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.322|0.183|<0.0001
81725494|NCT00931385|163147623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.232|0.372|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.372|0.232|<0.0001
81725495|NCT00931385|163147624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.087|0.221|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.221|0.087|<0.0001
81725496|NCT00931385|163147624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.086|0.221|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.221|0.086|<0.0001
81725497|NCT00931385|163147624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.183|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.115|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with center, treatment and period as fixed effects and patients within center as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.250|0.115|<0.0001
81725498|NCT00530439|163147685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.014
81725499|NCT03705169|163147738|EQUIVALENCE|Confidence Interval (CI) on Geometric Mean Ratio.|Geometric Mean Ratio|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|5.3|||||The ratios of the geometric means (Arm A/Arm C) and the corresponding 95% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 95% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|As dose-normalized AUC 0-12WK values were considered, participants were pooled within Arm (i.e., Arm A participants receiving 1, 3, 10, or 30 mg/kg were pooled and Arm C participants 0.3 or 1.0 mg/kg were pooled).|No comparisons were done with Arm B participants, as only two participants in that arm had available measurements such that AUC 0-12WK could be estimated.|5.3|1.9|
81725500|NCT03705169|163147739|OTHER||Mean|-0.18||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.18||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no change in HIV-1 RNA (log10 copies/mL) from baseline to Day 7 of SAR441236 monotherapy for viremic participants with HIV (Arm B cohorts).|t-test, 2 sided|||Arm B participants were pooled across doses for analysis.||0.18|-0.53|0.26
81725501|NCT03705169|163147741|OTHER||Mean|-0.02||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.19||Under the null hypothesis, it was assumed there was no change in HIV-1 RNA (log10 copies/mL) from baseline to Day 14 of SAR441236 monotherapy for viremic participants with HIV (Arm B cohorts).|t-test, 2 sided|||Arm B participants were pooled across doses for analysis.||0.19|-0.24|0.78
81725502|NCT00185211|163147758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027||95.0||||A 2-sided error level of 0.0253 was used for analyses at month 36 and 60 in order to keep the study-wise error level at 0.05. A conditional sequential testing approach was used for the family of null hypotheses of the primary efficacy variables.|Log Rank|||"The null hypothesis for comparison of initial IFNB-1b versus initial placebo treatment was:~H0: The survival functions (i.e., the probability that time to CDMS is ≥ t) are identical for both treatment arms for all points in time t\>0.~The two-sided alternative hypothesis was:~H1: The survival functions (i.e., the probability that time to CDMS is ≥ t) are not identical for both treatment arms for some points in time t\>0."||||0.0027
81725503|NCT00185211|163147758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.663||||0.0028||97.47|0.488|0.902|||Regression, Cox|covariate adjustment: steroid use during first event, onset of disease, categorized number of T2 lesions at screening|The direction of comparison is initial IFNB-1b (numerator) versus initial placebo (denominator), i.e. the Hazard Ratio represents the relative risk of initial IFNB-1b treatment compared to initial placebo treatment.|Time to CDMS was modelled by a Cox proportional hazards regression model with the following covariates: treatment group, steroid use during first event (yes vs. no), onset of disease (monofocal vs. multifocal) and number of T2 lesions at screening (categories: 2-4, 5-8 and at least 9 T2 lesions). The null hypothesis was: Initial IFNB-1b and initial placebo do not differ with regard to the hazard for CDMS, i.e. hazard ratio = 1.||0.902|0.488|0.0028
81471168|NCT00336323|162634158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0|||||Least squares regression|||Comparison of change in visual acuity letter score from baseline to the 3 week visit between females and males. Eyes included all of those from the pooled Bevacizumab group.||||0.37
81471169|NCT00336323|162634159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Least squares regression|||Comparison of change in visual acuity letter score from baseline to the 3 week visit between eyes that did not have a prior history of treatment for diabetic macular edema compared to eyes that did have a prior history of treatment for diabetic macular edema. Eyes included all of those from the pooled Bevacizumab group.||||0.04
81471170|NCT00336323|162634160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38||95.0|||||Least squares regression|||Comparison of change in visual acuity letter score from baseline to the 3 week visit between eyes that had a baseline retinopathy severity of \<severe nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) compared to eyes that had baseline retinopathy severity of proliferative diabetic retinopathy or severe NPDR. Eyes included all of those from the pooled Bevacizumab group.||||0.38
81725504|NCT00185211|163147759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1768||95.0||||A 2-sided error level of 0.0253 was used for analyses at month 36 and 60 in order to keep the study-wise error level at 0.05. A conditional sequential testing approach was used for the family of null hypotheses of the primary efficacy variables.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis for comparison of initial IFNB-1b versus initial placebo treatment was: H0: The survival functions (i.e., the probability that time to confirmed EDSS progression is ≥ t) are not identical for both treatment arms for some points in time t\>0. The two-sided alternative hypothesis was: H1: The survival functions (i.e., the probability that time to confirmed EDSS progression is ≥ t) are identical for both treatment arms for some points in time t\>0.||||0.1768
81725505|NCT00185211|163147759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.764||||0.1604||97.47|0.497|1.174|||Regression, Cox|The variable used as additional covariate adjustment was volume of T2 lesions on screening MRI.|The direction of comparison is initial IFNB-1b (numerator) versus initial placebo (denominator), i.e. the Hazard Ratio represents the relative risk of initial IFNB-1b treatment compared to initial placebo treatment.|Time to confirmed EDSS progression was modelled by a Cox proportional hazards regression model with the following covariates: treatment group and volume of T2 lesions on screening MRI. The null hypothesis was: Initial IFNB-1b and initial placebo do not differ with regard to the hazard for confirmed EDSS progression, i.e. hazard ratio = 1.||1.174|0.497|0.1604
81725506|NCT00185211|163147760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.888||95.0||||A 2-sided error level of 0.0253 was used for analyses at month 36 and 60 in order to keep the study-wise error level at 0.05. A conditional sequential testing approach was used for the family of null hypotheses of the primary efficacy variables.|non-parametric ANCOVA|Variable used as covariate: FAMS TOI measured at baseline||"The null hypothesis H0: The distribution of FAMS TOI at month 60, adjusted for baseline FAMS TOI, is identical for both treatment arms was tested against the alternative hypothesis HA: The distribution of FAMS TOI at month 60, adjusted for baseline FAMS TOI, is not the same in the two treatment arms using a non-parametric analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)."||||0.8880
81725507|NCT00185211|163147760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3832||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Variable used as covariate: FAMS TOI measured at baseline||"The null hypothesis H0: The mean FAMS TOI at month 60, adjusted for baseline FAMS TOI, is identical for both treatment arms was tested against the alternative hypothesis HA: The mean FAMS TOI at month 60, adjusted for baseline FAMS TOI, is not the same in the two treatment arms using a parametric analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)."||||0.3832
81725508|NCT00185211|163147761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||6e-06||95.0||||The two-sided error level for the exploratory analysis of the secondary outcome measures was of 0.05.|Log Rank|||"The null hypothesis for comparison of initial IFNB-1b versus initial placebo treatment was:~H0: The survival functions (i.e., the probability that time to McDonald MS is ≥ t) are identical for both treatment arms for all points in time t\>0.~The two-sided alternative hypothesis was:~H1: The survival functions (i.e., the probability that time to McDonald MS is ≥ t) are not identical for both treatment arms for some points in time t\>0."||||0.000006
81725509|NCT00185211|163147761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.583|||<|1e-06||95.0|0.474|0.718|||Regression, Cox|covariate adjustment: steroid use during first event, onset of disease, categorized number of T2 lesions at screening|The direction of comparison is initial IFNB-1b versus initial placebo, i.e. the Hazard Ratio represents the relative risk of initial IFNB-1b treatment compared to initial placebo treatment.|Time to McDonald MS was modelled by a Cox proportional hazards regression model with the following covariates: treatment group, steroid use during first event (yes vs. no), onset of disease (monofocal vs. multifocal) and number of T2 lesions at screening (categories: 2-4, 5-8 and at least 9 T2 lesions). The null hypothesis was: Initial IFNB-1b and initial placebo do not differ with regard to the hazard for McDonald MS, i.e. hazard ratio = 1.||0.718|0.474|< 0.000001
81725510|NCT00185211|163147762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.797||||0.1265||95.0|0.595|1.066||The two-sided error level for the exploratory analysis of the secondary outcome measures was of 0.05.|Andersen-Gill Model|Covariate adjustment: steroid use during first event, onset of disease, categorized number of T2 lesions at screening|The direction of comparison is initial IFNB-1b (numerator) versus initial placebo (denominator), i.e. the Hazard Ratio represents the relative risk of initial IFNB-1b treatment compared to initial placebo treatment.|The time to recurrent relapses was modelled by an extension of Cox's PH regression model (Andersen-Gill Model) for recurrent events with the following covariates: treatment group, steroid use during first event (yes vs. no), onset of disease (monofocal vs. multifocal) and number of T2 lesions at screening (2-4, 5-8 and at least 9 T2 lesions). The null hypothesis was: Initial IFNB-1b and initial placebo do not differ with regard to the hazard for recurrent relapses, i.e. hazard ratio = 1.||1.066|0.595|0.1265
81725511|NCT00185211|163147763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7971||||0.0141||95.0|0.665|0.9554||The two-sided error level for the exploratory analysis of the secondary outcome measures was of 0.05.|generalized linear Poisson regression|covariate adjustment: steroid use during first event, onset of disease, categorized number of T2 lesions at screening|The direction of comparison is initial IFNB-1b (numerator) versus initial placebo (denominator), i.e. the Risk Ratio represents the relative risk of initial IFNB-1b treatment compared to initial placebo treatment.|Relapse rate was analyzed by a generalized linear Poisson regression model with individual relapse counts as dependent variable, covariates: treatment arm, steroid use during first event, onset of disease and categorized number of T2 lesions at screening and offset variable natural log of time (in years) as difference between last clinical visit and baseline visit. The treatment effect on the relapse rate was of primary interest.||0.9554|0.6650|0.0141
81725512|NCT00185211|163147764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6078||95.0||||The two-sided error level for the exploratory analysis of the secondary outcome measures was of 0.05.|non-parametric ANCOVA|Variable used as covariate: MSFC Z-scores measured at baseline||"The null hypothesis H0: The distribution of MSFC Z-scores at month 60 adjusted for baseline MSFC Z-score is identical for both treatment arms was tested against the alternative hypothesis HA: The distribution of MSFC Z-scores at month 60 adjusted for baseline MSFC Z-score is not the same in the two treatment groups based on a non-parametric analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)."||||0.6078
81725513|NCT00185211|163147764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8245||95.0||||The two-sided error level for the exploratory analysis of the secondary outcome measures was of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Variable used as covariate: MSFC Z-scores measured at baseline||"The null hypothesis H0: The mean MSFC Z-scores at month 60 adjusted for baseline MSFC Z-score are identical for both treatment arms was tested against the alternative hypothesis HA: The mean MSFC Z-scores at month 60 adjusted for baseline MSFC Z-score are not the same in the two treatment groups based on a non-parametric analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)."||||0.8245
81725514|NCT00185211|163147765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0062||95.0||||The two-sided error level for the exploratory analysis of the secondary outcome measures was of 0.05.|non-parametric ANCOVA|Variable used as covariate: number of Gd-enhancing lesions on T1 at screening||"The null hypothesis H0: The distribution of the cumulative number of newly active lesions at month 60 adjusted for the number of Gadolinium (Gd)-enhancing lesions on T1 at screening is identical for both treatment arms. was tested against the corresponding two-sided alternative hypothesis based on a non-parametric analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)."||||0.0062
81725515|NCT00185211|163147765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative effect size|0.7351||||0.0435||95.0|0.5436|0.994||The two-sided error level for the exploratory analysis of the secondary outcome measures was of 0.05.|generalized linear model|Distribution: negative binomial distribution; covariate: number of Gd-enhancing lesions on T1 at screening|The direction of comparison is initial IFNB-1b versus initial placebo.|Assuming that the cumulative number of newly active lesions at month 60 follows a negative binomial distribution, a generalized linear model (logarithmic link function, covariate: number of Gd-enhancing lesions on T1 at BENEFIT screening) was set up in order to analyze the treatment effect on that MRI outcome.||0.9940|0.5436|0.0435
81725516|NCT00185211|163147766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7801||95.0||||The two-sided error level for the exploratory analysis of the secondary outcome measures was of 0.05.|non-parametric ANCOVA|Variable used as covariate: T2 lesion volume at screening||"The null hypothesis H0: The distribution of the absolute change of T2 lesion volume at month 60 adjusted for the T2 lesion volume at screening is identical for both treatment arms. was tested against the corresponding two-sided alternative hypothesis based on a non-parametric analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)."||||0.7801
81725517|NCT00185211|163147766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9408||95.0||||The two-sided error level for the exploratory analysis of the secondary outcome measures was of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Variable used as covariate: T2 lesion volume at screening||"The null hypothesis H0: The mean absolute change of T2 lesion volume at month 60 adjusted for the T2 lesion volume at screening is identical for both treatment arms. was tested against the corresponding two-sided alternative hypothesis based on a parametric analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)."||||0.9408
81725518|NCT00185211|163147767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6619||95.0||||The two-sided error level for the exploratory analysis of the secondary outcome measures was of 0.05.|non-parametric ANCOVA|Variable used as covariate: Volume of black holes at screening||"The null hypothesis H0: The distribution of the absolute change of volume of black holes at month 60 adjusted for the volume of black holes at screening is identical for both treatment arms. was tested against the corresponding two-sided alternative hypothesis based on a non-parametric analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)."||||0.6619
81725519|NCT00185211|163147767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8558||95.0||||The two-sided error level for the exploratory analysis of the secondary outcome measures was of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Variable used as covariate: Volume of black holes at screening||"The null hypothesis H0: The mean absolute change of volume of black holes at month 60 adjusted for the volume of black holes at screening is identical for both treatment arms. was tested against the corresponding two-sided alternative hypothesis based on a parametric analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)."||||0.8558
81725520|NCT00185211|163147768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1208||95.0||||The two-sided error level for the exploratory analysis of the secondary outcome measures was of 0.05.|non-parametric ANCOVA|Variable used as covariate: Brain volume at screening||"The null hypothesis H0: The distribution of the percentage change of brain volume at month 60 adjusted for the brain volume at screening is identical for both treatment arms. was tested against the corresponding two-sided alternative hypothesis based on a non-parametric analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)."||||0.1208
81725521|NCT00185211|163147768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0719||95.0||||The two-sided error level for the exploratory analysis of the secondary outcome measures was of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Variable used as covariate: Brain volume at screening||"The null hypothesis H0: The mean percentage change of brain volume at month 60 adjusted for the brain volume at screening is identical for both treatment arms. was tested against the corresponding two-sided alternative hypothesis based on a parametric analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)."||||0.0719
81725522|NCT00420290|163147773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||0.031 is the upper level of significance|ANCOVA|||Using data from 128 CHD patients, CRP data were highly skewed, and data were log transformed to achieve normality. With 14 pts in each group (total of 28), it was predicted the minimum detectable difference between control and intervention would be 15% (1.22 for control group and 1.00 for the intervention group), with an 80% power and an alpha of 0.05 using t test approach. Thus, planned sample size was 30 to complete the study.||||0.008
81725523|NCT00420290|163147774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.03
81725524|NCT00420290|163147775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81725525|NCT00420290|163147776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81725526|NCT00420290|163147777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81725527|NCT01859390|163147779|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||Two-sample T-test||0.22|-0.49|0.460
81725528|NCT01859390|163147779|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.513|0.173|||Regression, Linear||"Regression Model predictors include: AquADEKs-2 arm, Age \>=18 years, Sex, Screening FEV1%Predicted \>70%, Chronic use of Inhaled Antibiotics and Azithromycin.~The estimated value is the mean difference between groups for 16 week change in log10 MPO."|||0.173|-0.513|0.325
81538464|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.06|-2.89||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-2.89|-10.06|0.0004
81725529|NCT01859390|163147780|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions-SAE incidence|-12.9||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|7.8|||Fisher Exact|||||7.8|-32.1|0.302
81725530|NCT01859390|163147781|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.94||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.13|||Poisson Model|||Rate Ratio for Adverse Events calculated using Poisson Regression with an offset for the log of follow-up time in weeks. The total number of follow-up weeks in the AquADEKs-2 group was 642 and in the Control group was 639.||1.13|0.78|0.486
81725531|NCT01859390|163147781|SUPERIORITY|Rate Ratio for Serious Adverse Events calculated using Poisson Regression with an offset for the log of follow-up time in weeks. The total number of follow-up weeks in the AquADEKs-2 group was 642 and in the Control group was 639.|Rate Ratio|0.74||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.26|||Poisson Regression|||||1.26|0.43|0.269
81725532|NCT01859390|163147782|SUPERIORITY|Two sample T-test|Median Difference (Final Values)|1.43||||0.4463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|5.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.16|-2.30|0.4463
81725533|NCT01859390|163147783|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.8623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.44|-0.37|0.8623
81725534|NCT01859390|163147784|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.536||||0.0534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.284|1.009||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Alpha at 0.05.|Regression, Cox||"Cox model parameters include: AquADEKs-2 arm, Age \>=18 years, Sex, Screening FEV1 % Predicted \>70%, Chronic use of Inhaled Antibiotics and Azithromycin.~The parameter of interest is the Hazard Ratio comparing the AquADEKs-2 arm to the control arm."|||1.009|0.284|0.0534
81725535|NCT01859390|163147785|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.72||||0.1731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.16|||Poisson Model|||Rate Ratio for PEx calculated using Poisson Regression with an offset for the log of follow-up time in months. The total number of follow-up months in the AquADEKs-2 group was 148 and in the Control group was 147.||1.16|0.44|0.1731
81725536|NCT01859390|163147786|SUPERIORITY|Difference in Proportions|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.8||||0.2363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.1|7.4||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Alpha at 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||7.4|-35.1|0.2363
81725537|NCT01859390|163147787|SUPERIORITY|Difference in Proportions|Median Difference (Final Values)|-15.7||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|4.8|||Fisher Exact|||||4.8|-34.5|0.1900
81725538|NCT01706198|163147790|OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.34||The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment, asthma maintenance therapy (AMT) at Baseline per randomization stratification, Baseline ACT total score, Baseline ACT total score squared, gender and age.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care has been presented.|||2.34|1.70|<0.001
81725539|NCT01706198|163147791|OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|2.2||Logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment, AMT at Baseline per randomization stratification, Baseline ACT total score, Baseline ACT total score squared, gender and age.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care for Week 12 has been presented.|||2.20|1.67|<0.001
81725540|NCT01706198|163147791|OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|1.91||Logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment, AMT at Baseline per randomization stratification, Baseline ACT total score, Baseline ACT total score squared, gender and age.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care for Week 40 has been presented.|||1.91|1.45|<0.001
81725541|NCT01706198|163147791|OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|2.02||Logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment, AMT at Baseline per randomization stratification, Baseline ACT total score, Baseline ACT total score squared, gender and age.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care for Week 52 has been presented.|||2.02|1.54|<0.001
81725542|NCT01706198|163147792|OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|2.4||The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment, AMT at Baseline per randomization stratification, Baseline ACT total score, gender and age.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care at Week 12 has been presented.|||2.40|1.82|<0.001
81725543|NCT01706198|163147792|OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.25||The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment, AMT at Baseline per randomization stratification, Baseline ACT total score, gender and age.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care at Week 24 has been presented.|||2.25|1.70|<0.001
81725544|NCT01706198|163147792|OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|2.06||The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment, AMT at Baseline per randomization stratification, Baseline ACT total score, gender and age.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care at Week 40 has been presented.|||2.06|1.56|<0.001
81725545|NCT01706198|163147792|OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|2.24||The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment, AMT at Baseline per randomization stratification, Baseline ACT total score, gender and age.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care at Week 52 has been presented.|||2.24|1.69|<0.001
81725546|NCT01706198|163147793|OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|2.62||The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment, AMT at Baseline per randomization stratification, Baseline ACT total score, gender and age.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care at Week 12 has been presented.|||2.62|1.98|<0.001
81725547|NCT01706198|163147793|OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|2.41||The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment, AMT at Baseline per randomization stratification, Baseline ACT total score, gender and age.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care at Week 24 has been presented.|||2.41|1.81|<0.001
81725548|NCT01706198|163147793|OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|2.02||The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment, AMT at Baseline per randomization stratification, Baseline ACT total score, gender and age.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care at Week 40 has been presented.|||2.02|1.53|<0.001
81725549|NCT01706198|163147793|OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|2.21||The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment, AMT at Baseline per randomization stratification, Baseline ACT total score, gender and age.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care at Week 52 has been presented.|||2.21|1.66|<0.001
81725550|NCT01706198|163147794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.77||MMRM adjusted for randomized treatment, AMT at Baseline per randomization stratification, Baseline ACT total score, randomized treatment-by-Baseline ACT total score interaction, gender, age, visit and randomized treatment by visit interaction.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Treatment difference of FF/VI versus Usual Care at Week 12 has been presented.|||1.77|1.30|<0.001
81725551|NCT01706198|163147794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.76||MMRM adjusted for randomized treatment, AMT at Baseline per randomization stratification, Baseline ACT total score, randomized treatment-by-Baseline ACT total score interaction, gender, age, visit and randomized treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM||Treatment difference of FF/VI versus Usual Care at Week 24 has been presented.|||1.76|1.25|<0.001
81725552|NCT01706198|163147794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.63||MMRM adjusted for randomized treatment, AMT at Baseline per randomization stratification, Baseline ACT total score, randomized treatment-by-Baseline ACT total score interaction, gender, age, visit and randomized treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM||Treatment difference of FF/VI versus Usual Care at Week 40 has been presented.|||1.63|1.11|<0.001
81725553|NCT01706198|163147794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.76||MMRM adjusted for randomized treatment, AMT at Baseline per randomization stratification, Baseline ACT total score, randomized treatment-by-Baseline ACT total score interaction, gender, age, visit and randomized treatment by visit interaction.|MMRM||Treatment difference of FF/VI versus Usual Care at Week 52 has been presented.|||1.76|1.24|<0.001
81725554|NCT01706198|163147796|OTHER||Ratio|1.03||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.28||GLM assuming negative binomial distribution (NBD) adjusted for randomized treatment, asthma maintenance therapy at Baseline per randomization stratification, ACT total score at Baseline per randomization stratification, gender and age|Generalized Linear Model (GLM)||Ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care has been presented.|||1.28|0.83|0.786
81725555|NCT01706198|163147797|OTHER||Ratio|1.02||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.08||GLM assuming NBD adjusted for randomized treatment, asthma maintenance therapy at Baseline per randomization stratification, ACT total score at Baseline per randomization stratification, gender and age|Generalized Linear Model (GLM)||Ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care has been presented.|||1.08|0.97|0.461
81725556|NCT01706198|163147799|OTHER||Ratio|0.99||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.08||GLM assuming NBD adjusted for randomized treatment, asthma maintenance therapy at Baseline per randomization stratification, ACT total score at Baseline per randomization stratification, gender and age|Generalized Linear Model (GLM)||Ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care has been presented.|||1.08|0.91|0.822
81471171|NCT00336323|162634161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0|||||Least squares regression|||Comparison of change in visual acuity letter score from baseline to the 3 week visit between eyes that had a baseline clinical diabetic macular edema (DME) characterization of typical/predominantly focal compared to neither predominantly focal or diffuse characterization at baseline and compared to typical/predominantly diffuse characterization at baseline. Eyes included all of those from the pooled Bevacizumab group.||||0.45
81471172|NCT00336323|162634162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Least squares regression|||Comparison of change in visual acuity letter score from baseline to the 3 week visit between eyes that had a baseline subretinal fluid presence that was definite/questionable compared to eyes that there was no evidence of subretinal fluid at baseline. Eyes included all of those from the pooled Bevacizumab group.||||0.06
81471173|NCT02584959|162634218|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-2.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.895|-1.744|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LS means, 95% CIs, and p-values were based on a mixed effect linear model with period, sequence ,use of prophylactic therapy with C1 INH at randomization, and treatment as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||-1.744|-2.895|<0.0001
81725557|NCT01706198|163147800|OTHER||Ratio|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.15||GLM assuming NBD adjusted for randomized treatment, asthma maintenance therapy at Baseline per randomization stratification, ACT total score at Baseline per randomization stratification, gender and age|Generalized Linear Model (GLM)||Ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care has been presented.|||1.15|1.05|<0.001
81725558|NCT01706198|163147802|OTHER||Ratio|0.98||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.09||GLM assuming NBD adjusted for randomized treatment; asthma maintenance therapy and ACT total score at Baseline per randomization stratification; number of severe asthma exacerbations in previous year prior to randomization categorized; gender \& age|Generalized Linear Model (GLM)||Ratio comparing FF/VI with Usual Care has been presented.|||1.09|0.88|0.697
81725559|NCT01706198|163147803|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.07||Cox proportional hazards model with randomized treatment, asthma maintenance therapy at Baseline per randomization stratification, ACT total score at Baseline per randomization stratification, gender and age as covariates|Cox proportional hazards model||A hazard ratio \<1 indicated a lower risk with FF/VI compared with Usual Care|||1.07|0.86|0.504
81725560|NCT01706198|163147804|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.5||ANCOVA adjusted for randomized treatment, asthma maintenance therapy at Baseline per randomization stratification, ACT total score at Baseline per randomization stratification, gender,age \& number of salbutamol inhalers in year prior to randomization|ANCOVA||Difference of FF/VI versus Usual Care has been presented.|||-0.5|-1.1|<0.001
81725561|NCT01706198|163147805|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.38||Cox proportional hazards model with randomized treatment, asthma maintenance therapy at Baseline per randomization stratification, ACT total score at Baseline per randomization stratification, gender and age as covariates|Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio for FF/VI versus Usual Care has been presented|||1.38|1.09|<0.001
81725562|NCT01706198|163147806|OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|2.06||Logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment, asthma maintenance therapy at Baseline per randomization stratification, ACT total score at Baseline per randomization stratification, gender, age and Baseline score.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio of FF/VI with Usual Care has been presented.|||2.06|1.55|<0.001
81725563|NCT01706198|163147807|OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|1.73||Logistic regression adjusted for randomized treatment, asthma maintenance therapy at Baseline per randomization stratification, ACT total score at Baseline per randomization stratification, gender, age and Baseline score.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio of FF/VI versus Usual Care has been presented.|||1.73|1.31|<0.001
81725564|NCT01706198|163147808|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the incidence ratio is less than 2.|Incidence ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.7|||||Incidence ratio was calculated as percentage of participants who had at least one SAE of pneumonia in the FF/VI group divided by the percentage of participants who had at least one SAE of pneumonia in the Usual Care group.|||2.7|0.8|
81725565|NCT01706198|163147809|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.74||Cox proportional hazards model with randomized treatment, asthma maintenance therapy at Baseline per randomization stratification, ACT total score at Baseline per randomization stratification, gender and age as covariates.|Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio for FF/VI versus Usual Care has been presented.|||2.74|0.77|0.255
81725566|NCT01084005|163147818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.81|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||||-0.48|-0.81|<0.0001
81725567|NCT01084005|163147819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.45|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||||-0.24|-0.45|<0.0001
81725568|NCT01084005|163147820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.71|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||||-0.43|-0.71|<0.0001
81725569|NCT01084005|163147821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.77|-0.47|||ANCOVA|||||-0.47|-0.77|<0.0001
81725570|NCT01084005|163147822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8|<|0.0001||95.0|-30.2|-11.2|||ANCOVA|||||-11.2|-30.2|<0.0001
81725571|NCT01084005|163147823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-24.7|-12.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.6|-24.7|<0.0001
81725572|NCT01084005|163147824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.0001||95.0|-28.1|-14.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.8|-28.1|<0.0001
81725573|NCT01084005|163147825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-29.8|-13.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.4|-29.8|<0.0001
81725574|NCT01084005|163147826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.319|||<|0.0001||95.0|3.321|20.837|||Regression, Logistic|||||20.837|3.321|<0.0001
81725575|NCT01084005|163147829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.214||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.073|0.625|||Regression, Logistic|||Lina 5 mg qd vs Placebo||0.625|0.073|0.0048
81725576|NCT00472446|163147847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||null hypothesis: no difference in outcome measure between superficial cervical block and placebo treatment (irrespective of timing of treatment)||||.028
81725577|NCT00472446|163147848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Non-parametric ANOVA-type statistic|Non-parametric ANOVA-type statistic for pooled main effects with Box approximation, full model||null hypothesis: no difference in outcome measure between superficial cervical block and placebo treatment (irrespective of timing of treatment)||||0.016
81725578|NCT00472446|163147848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.723|||||||Non-parametric ANOVA-type statistic|Non-parametric ANOVA-type statistic for pooled main effects with Box approximation, full model||null hypothesis: no difference in outcome measure pre-operative versus post-operative application||||0.723
81725579|NCT00472446|163147850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|mid p value of the two-sided Fisher test||"null hypothesis: outcome measure (Proportion of patients taking analgetics) is equal between superficial cervical block and placebo treatment (irrespective of timing)~Proportion taking Paracetamol:"||||0.94
81725580|NCT00472446|163147850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|mid p value of two-sided Fisher test||"null hypothesis: outcome measure (Proportion of patients taking analgetics) is equal between superficial cervical block and placebo treatment (irrespective of timing)~Proportion taking Metamizole:"||||0.58
81725581|NCT00472446|163147851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.328|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANOVA-type|Non-parametric ANOVA-type statistic for pooled main effects with Box approximation, full model||"null hypothesis: no difference in pooled dose of analgetics, superficial block versus Placebo~outcome: paracetamol"||||0.328
81725582|NCT00472446|163147851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANOVA-type|Non-parametric ANOVA-type statistic for pooled main effects with Box approximation, full model||"null hypothesis: no difference in pooled dose of analgetics, superficial block versus Placebo~outcome: metamizole"||||0.81
81471174|NCT02584959|162634220|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-2.323|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.969|-1.677|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LS means, 95% CIs, and p-values were based on a mixed effect linear model with period, sequence ,use of prophylactic therapy with C1 INH at randomization, and treatment as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||-1.677|-2.969|<0.0001
81471175|NCT02584959|162634223|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-4.881|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.113|-3.649|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LS means, 95% CIs, and p-values were based on a mixed effect linear model with period, sequence ,use of prophylactic therapy with C1 INH at randomization, and treatment as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||-3.649|-6.113|<0.0001
81471176|NCT02584959|162634224|OTHER||Difference in LS means|5.435|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.981|6.889|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.889|3.981|<0.0001
81725583|NCT00472446|163147851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.331|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANOVA-type statistic|Non-parametric ANOVA-type statistic for pooled main effects with Box approximation, full model||"null hypothesis: no difference in outcome measure pre-operative and post-operative application~outcome measure: pooled paracetamol dose"||||0.331
81725584|NCT00472446|163147851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||Non-parametric ANOVA-type statistic|Non-parametric ANOVA-type statistic for pooled main effects with Box approximation, full model||"null hypothesis: no difference in outcome measure pre-operative and post-operative application~outcome measure: pooled metamizole dose"||||0.440
81725585|NCT00472446|163147852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.925|TWO_SIDED||||||non-parametric ANOVA-type statistic|non-parametric ANOVA-type statistic for pooled main effects, full model||null hypothesis: no difference in outcome measure for superficial cervical block versus placebo treatment||||0.925
81725586|NCT00621686|163147854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.069
81725587|NCT02008721|163147856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Power calculation: 80% power, 5% P-level, 50% effect size, i.e. an expected mean yearly UMSARS-ME increase of 3,9 under verum treatment compared to 7.8 ± 6.8 (mean ± standard deviation) under Placebo treatment.~We used a linear mixed-effects model to test the primary hypothesis-ie, to compare differences in the change in motor examination scores on UMSARS between baseline and week 52 between the study groups."||||0.51
81725588|NCT02008721|163147857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Power calculation: 80% power, 5% P-level, 50% effect size, i.e. an expected mean yearly UMSARS-ME increase of 3,9 under verum treatment compared to 7.8 ± 6.8 (mean ± standard deviation) under Placebo treatment.~We used a linear mixed-effects model to test the primary hypothesis-ie, to compare differences in the change in motor examination scores on UMSARS between baseline and week 52 between the study groups."||||0.82
81725589|NCT02008721|163147858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Power calculation: 80% power, 5% P-level, 50% effect size. We used a linear mixed-effects model to test the primary hypothesis-ie, to compare differences in the change in UMSARS total score between baseline and week 52 between the study groups.~We did a post-hoc power calculation based on the mean change in motor examination scores on UMSARS and SDs in the placebo group of the per-protocol study completer set to test the assumptions of our initial power calculation."||||0.99
81725590|NCT02008721|163147859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Power calculation: 80% power, 5% P-level, 50% effect size. We used a linear mixed-effects model to test the primary hypothesis-ie, to compare differences in the change in UMSARS total score between baseline and week 52 between the study groups.~We did a post-hoc power calculation based on the mean change in motor examination scores on UMSARS and SDs in the placebo group of the per-protocol study completer set to test the assumptions of our initial power calculation."||||0.43
81725591|NCT00672620|163147889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.036||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|1.46||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \>0.05, hierarchical testing stops and for subsequent endpoints in the sequence a nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and center as fixed factors, baseline HAM-D24 as covariate.||All statistical tests were 2-sided with 95% confidence intervals (CIs), and with P-values evaluated at the 5% significance level (ie, statistical significance if P\<0.05). To control for multiplicity, a pre-specified sequential testing procedure was applied to compare 5 mg and 2.5 mg vortioxetine to placebo; as soon as an endpoint was non-significant at 0.05, the testing procedure stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||1.46|-2.61|0.577
81725592|NCT00672620|163147889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.038||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|0.5|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and center as fixed factors, baseline HAM-D24 as covariate.||||0.50|-3.58|0.138
81725593|NCT00672620|163147889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.047||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|-0.91|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and center as fixed factors, baseline HAM-D24 as covariate.||||-0.91|-5.02|0.005
81725594|NCT03211156|163147901|OTHER|||||||0.757|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.757
81725595|NCT03211156|163147902|OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.048
81725596|NCT01578707|163147908|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81725597|NCT01578707|163147909|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<.0001
81725598|NCT01578707|163147910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1653|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1653
81725599|NCT00267293|163147915|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power for 80%|||||<|0.001||||||comparision of mean temperatures from repeated exposure. At hour 6 temperature|Mixed Models Analysis|||Power for 80%||||<0.001
81725600|NCT00267293|163147915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Binary outcome \<38C and \>=38C|Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81725601|NCT00950599|163147917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9888||95.0||||A significance level of alpha = 0.05 was used for the trend test.|Kruskal-Wallis|ANCOVA Model: post-pre=pre treatment.||A test for log-linear trend across saxagliptin doses was performed using a linear contrast among the saxagliptin doses from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model. The ANCOVA model was the same model used for the first secondary endpoint.||||0.9888
81725602|NCT00950599|163147918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9888||95.0||||Positive efficacy trend among doses of saxagliptin by assessing the adjusted mean change from baseline in A1C in the 0-40 mg cohort.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: post-pre=pretreatment. Contrast Coefficients: -2, -1, 0, 1 2.||||||0.9888
81725603|NCT01684722|163148001|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.5|-0.7|0.25
81725604|NCT01684722|163148001|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.6|-0.7|0.27
81725605|NCT01684722|163148002|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of change from baseline, active to|0.99||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.17|0.84|0.90
81540194|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.44||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||3.44|0.30|0.9739
81725606|NCT01684722|163148002|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of change from baseline, active to|0.96||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.14|0.81|0.64
81725607|NCT00219557|163148006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.758||||0.1026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.17||One-sided log-rank test at alpha = 0.1 significance level was used.|Log Rank|||Differences in OS between treatment arms was analyzed by the stratified log-rank test where the stratification factors are Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (less than or equal to 1 or 2) and extent of disease (locally advanced or metastatic).||1.170|0.490|0.1026
81725608|NCT00219557|163148017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|4.3||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|12.7|||Fisher Exact|||Difference in percent of participants with overall response expressed as response rate, was used for calculation of 95% confidence interval (CI).||12.7|-4.0|0.661
81725609|NCT00219557|163148019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9648||||0.4466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.73||One-sided log-rank test at alpha = 0.1 significance level was used.|Log Rank|||Differences in PFS between treatment arms was analyzed by the stratified log-rank test where the stratification factors are ECOG performance status (less than equal to 1 or 2) and extent of disease (locally advanced or metastatic).||1.7300|0.5400|0.4466
81725610|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.06|2.19||||||For change in global QoL at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||2.19|-19.06|
81725611|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|3.36||||||For change in physical functioning at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||3.36|-15.4|
81725612|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.77|5.12||||||For change in role functioning at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||5.12|-23.77|
81725613|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.25|5.79||||||For change in emotional functioning at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||5.79|-15.25|
81725614|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.83|5.61||||||For change in cognitive functioning at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||5.61|-15.83|
81725615|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.72|12.06||||||For change in social functioning at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||12.06|-18.72|
81725616|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|22.44||||||For change in fatigue at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||22.44|-1.62|
81725617|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.55|7.96||||||For change in nausea and vomiting at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||7.96|-16.55|
81725618|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.57|22.32||||||For change in pain at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||22.32|-7.57|
81725619|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|26.3||||||For change in dyspnea at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||26.30|-1.28|
81725620|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|25.49||||||For change in insomnia at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||25.49|-5.70|
81725621|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|32.07||||||For change in appetite loss at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||32.07|-4.81|
81725622|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.62|20.96||||||For change in constipation at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||20.96|-11.62|
81725623|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|12.54||||||For change in diarrhea at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||12.54|-15.1|
81725624|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|15.53||||||For change in financial difficulties at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||15.53|-4.67|
81725625|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.34|0.67||||||For change in global QoL at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||0.67|-32.34|
81725626|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.12|0.96||||||For change in physical functioning at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||0.96|-24.12|
81725627|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.47|-1.83||||||For change in role functioning at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||-1.83|-35.47|
81725628|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.16|1.32||||||For change in emotional functioning at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||1.32|-29.16|
81725629|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.97|6.77||||||For change in cognitive functioning at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||6.77|-20.97|
81725630|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.28|9.04||||||For change in social functioning at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||9.04|-28.28|
81725631|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|33.54||||||For change in fatigue at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||33.54|-1.27|
81725632|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.78|15.18||||||For change in nausea and vomiting at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||15.18|-18.78|
81725633|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|36.39||||||For change in pain at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||36.39|-3.22|
81725634|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|26.47||||||For change in dyspnea at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||26.47|-5.68|
81725635|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.19|23.36||||||For change in insomnia at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||23.36|-20.19|
81725636|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.62|40.1||||||For change in appetite loss at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||40.1|-7.62|
81725637|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.49|23.02||||||For change in constipation at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||23.02|-17.49|
81725638|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.29|22.03||||||For change in diarrhea at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||22.03|-16.29|
81725639|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.81|20.92||||||For change in financial difficulties at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||20.92|-9.81|
81725640|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.52|7.57||||||For change in global QoL at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||7.57|-19.52|
81725641|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.75|8.46||||||For change in physical functioning at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||8.46|-19.75|
81538465|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.05|-3.81||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-3.81|-11.05|<0.0001
81725642|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.11|4.05||||||For change in role functioning at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||4.05|-39.11|
81725643|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.5|2.0||||||For change in emotional functioning at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||2.00|-26.5|
81725644|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.13|9.15||||||For change in cognitive functioning at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||9.15|-23.13|
81725645|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.48|16.31||||||For change in social functioning at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||16.31|-30.48|
81725646|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|27.63||||||For change in fatigue at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||27.63|-5.86|
81725647|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.11|1.91||||||For change in nausea and vomiting at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||1.91|-24.11|
81725648|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.26|14.0||||||For change in pain at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||14.00|-24.26|
81725649|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.18|24.44||||||For change in dyspnea at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||24.44|-14.18|
81725650|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.25|13.59||||||For change in insomnia at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||13.59|-26.25|
81725651|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.26|33.32||||||For change in appetite loss at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||33.32|-15.26|
81725652|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.71|26.82||||||For change in constipation at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||26.82|-25.71|
81725653|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.07|28.01||||||For change in diarrhea at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||28.01|-24.07|
81725654|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.89|24.86||||||For change in financial difficulties at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||24.86|-5.89|
81725655|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.19|3.17||||||For change in global QoL at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||3.17|-43.19|
81725656|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.24|10.1||||||For change in physical functioning at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||10.10|-27.24|
81725657|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.1|8.96||||||For change in role functioning at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||8.96|-41.10|
81725658|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.72|-5.5||||||For change in emotional functioning at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||-5.50|-42.72|
81725659|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.66|10.61||||||For change in cognitive functioning at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||10.61|-29.66|
81725660|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.93|7.46||||||For change in social functioning at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||7.46|-47.93|
81725661|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.23|46.77||||||For change in fatigue at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||46.77|3.23|
81725662|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.49|25.99||||||For change in nausea and vomiting at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||25.99|-13.49|
81725663|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.12|46.41||||||For change in pain at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||46.41|-7.12|
81725664|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|43.66||||||For change in dyspnea at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||43.66|0.38|
81725665|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.49|38.73||||||For change in insomnia at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||38.73|-18.49|
81725666|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.98|55.65||||||For change in appetite loss at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||55.65|-13.98|
81725667|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.02|42.83||||||For change in constipation at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||42.83|-19.02|
81725668|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|39.94||||||For change in diarrhea at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||39.94|-16.13|
81471177|NCT02584959|162634225|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-2.175|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|-1.599|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.599|-2.750|<0.0001
81538466|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|-4.49||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-4.49|-11.80|<0.0001
81725669|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.38|23.38||||||For change in financial difficulties at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||23.38|-23.38|
81725670|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.53|17.21||||||For change in global QoL at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups||17.21|-34.53|
81725671|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.01|26.04||||||For change in physical functioning at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||26.04|-52.01|
81725672|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.87|19.24||||||For change in role functioning at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||19.24|-71.87|
81725673|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.59|14.31||||||For change in emotional functioning at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||14.31|-26.59|
81725674|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.46|11.48||||||For change in cognitive functioning at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||11.48|-35.46|
81725675|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.97|49.04||||||For change in social functioning at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||49.04|-20.97|
81725676|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.83|62.61||||||For change in fatigue at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||62.61|-15.83|
81725677|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.84|38.73||||||For change in nausea and vomiting at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||38.73|-30.84|
81725678|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.08|62.2||||||For change in pain at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||62.20|-13.08|
81725679|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.65|34.94||||||For change in dyspnea at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||34.94|-38.65|
81725680|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.43|56.73||||||For change in insomnia at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||56.73|-37.43|
81725681|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.22|97.54||||||For change in appetite loss at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||97.54|-71.22|
81725682|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.61|68.22||||||For change in constipation at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||68.22|-22.61|
81538467|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.77|-2.47||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-2.47|-9.77|0.0011
81538468|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.54|-3.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-3.32|-10.54|0.0002
81725683|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.1|35.59||||||For change in diarrhea at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||35.59|-39.10|
81725684|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|46.86||||||For change in financial difficulties at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||46.86|1.09|
81725685|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.03|63.11||||||For change in global QoL at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||63.11|-39.03|
81725686|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.74|58.52||||||For change in physical functioning at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||58.52|-20.74|
81725687|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-111.94|15.28||||||For change in role functioning at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||15.28|-111.94|
81725688|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.59|20.74||||||For change in emotional functioning at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||20.74|-22.59|
81725689|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.98|39.43||||||For change in cognitive functioning at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||39.43|-24.98|
81725690|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.71|77.71||||||For change in social functioning at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||77.71|-57.71|
81725691|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.87|24.79||||||For change in fatigue at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||24.79|-58.87|
81725692|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.1|13.1||||||For change in nausea and vomiting at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||13.10|-43.10|
81725693|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.75|57.3||||||For change in pain at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||57.30|-41.75|
81725694|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.79|20.46||||||For change in dyspnea at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||20.46|-53.79|
81725695|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.14|30.92||||||For change in insomnia at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||30.92|-73.14|
81725696|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-115.58|51.13||||||For change in appetite loss at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||51.13|-115.58|
81725697|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|53.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|125.26||||||For change in constipation at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||125.26|-18.60|
81725698|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.92|41.58||||||For change in diarrhea at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||41.58|-34.92|
81725699|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.3|20.96||||||For change in financial difficulties at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||20.96|-34.3|
81725700|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.94|100.6||||||For change in global QoL at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||100.60|-58.94|
81725701|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.54|63.2||||||For change in physical functioning at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||63.20|-44.54|
81725702|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.3|75.3||||||For change in role functioning at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||75.30|-35.30|
81725703|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.66|36.66||||||For change in emotional functioning at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||36.66|-51.66|
81725704|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.06|69.39||||||For change in cognitive functioning at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||69.39|-36.06|
81725705|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.36|86.36||||||For change in social functioning at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||86.36|-76.36|
81725706|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.63|42.08||||||For change in fatigue at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||42.08|-77.63|
81725707|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.33|28.99||||||For change in nausea and vomiting at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||28.99|-62.33|
81725708|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.59|96.26||||||For change in pain at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||96.26|-79.59|
81725709|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.98|52.94||||||For change in dyspnea at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||52.94|-89.98|
81471178|NCT02584959|162634240|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-31.735||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.696|-20.773|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The Least Square means, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are based on mixed effect linear model with period, sequence, use of prophylactic therapy with C1 INH at randomization and treatment as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||-20.773|-42.696|0.0001
81725710|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-133.08|93.08||||||For change in insomnia at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||93.08|-133.08|
81725711|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-151.27|77.94||||||For change in appetite loss at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||77.94|-151.27|
81725712|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.58|65.91||||||For change in constipation at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||65.91|-72.58|
81725713|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|73.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.45|163.12||||||For change in diarrhea at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||163.12|-16.45|
81725714|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.23|41.56||||||For change in financial difficulties at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||41.56|-48.23|
81725715|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.75|106.0||||||For change in global QoL at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||106.00|-74.75|
81725716|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.22|83.89||||||For change in physical functioning at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||83.89|-17.22|
81725717|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.04|66.37||||||For change in role functioning at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||66.37|-58.04|
81725718|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.19|38.61||||||For change in emotional functioning at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||38.61|-28.19|
81725719|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.94|103.44||||||For change in cognitive functioning at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||103.44|-40.94|
81725720|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.02|145.18||||||For change in social functioning at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||145.18|-91.02|
81725721|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-99.46|68.9||||||For change in fatigue at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||68.90|-99.46|
81538469|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.71|-2.56||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-2.56|-9.71|0.0008
81725722|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.69|19.69||||||For change in nausea and vomiting at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||19.69|-69.69|
81725723|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.4|77.4||||||For change in pain at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||77.40|-77.40|
81471179|NCT00195494|162634260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|22.0|||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact||E+M (49.8%) - M (27.8%) creates the risk difference estimated value.|||||<0.001
81538470|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.26|-1.8||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||-1.80|-10.26|0.0054
81725724|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.89|54.32||||||For change in dyspnea at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||54.32|-82.89|
81725725|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.02|78.69||||||For change in insomnia at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||78.69|-87.02|
81725726|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-184.57|134.57||||||For change in appetite loss at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||134.57|-184.57|
81725727|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.73|89.06||||||For change in constipation at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||89.06|-105.73|
81725728|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|79.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.72|188.06||||||For change in diarrhea at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||188.06|-29.72|
81725729|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.74|49.41||||||For change in financial difficulties at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||49.41|-57.74|
81725730|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.62|72.95||||||For change in global QoL at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||72.95|-39.62|
81725731|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.42|61.66||||||For change in physical functioning at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||61.66|-6.42|
81725732|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.28|81.66||||||For change in role functioning at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||81.66|-29.28|
81471180|NCT00195494|162634261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|21.0|||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact||E+M (79.7%) - M (58.7%) creates the risk difference estimated value.|||||<0.001
81471181|NCT03301844|162634267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071|||||||Chi-squared||||"Patient preference for one of the two treatments at Visit 3 was presented overall in terms of number and percentage of patients preferring the standard or the study treatment.~Patient preference was compared between the standard and the study treatment with a Chi-Square test for equal proportion."|||0.071
81471182|NCT03301844|162634268|OTHER|||||||0.7353|||||||Chi-squared||||"The incidence of all the treatment-emergent systemic Adverse Events recorded in the eCRF was presented overall at patient level; the incidence of all the treatment-emergent ocular Adverse Events recorded in eCRF was presented by treatment group at eye level.~Incidence of treatment-emergent ocular Adverse Events was compared between treatment groups by means of a Chi-square test."|||0.7353
81538471|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15||0.1145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.63|0.83||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMMRM|||Week 13||0.83|-7.63|0.1145
81725733|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.74|56.6||||||For change in emotional functioning at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||56.6|-63.74|
81725734|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.66|79.28||||||For change in cognitive functioning at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||79.28|-31.66|
81725735|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.82|110.96||||||For change in social functioning at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||110.96|-53.82|
81725736|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.53|34.21||||||For change in fatigue at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||34.21|-94.53|
81725737|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.26|49.93||||||For change in nausea and vomiting at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||49.93|-83.26|
81725738|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.98|88.45||||||For change in pain at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||88.45|-97.98|
81725739|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.68|64.46||||||For change in dyspnea at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||64.46|-86.68|
81725740|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.41|64.93||||||For change in insomnia at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||64.93|-55.41|
81725741|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-129.86|110.82||||||For change in appetite loss at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||110.82|-129.86|
81725742|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-117.92|79.82||||||For change in constipation at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||79.82|-117.92|
81725743|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|76.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.75|159.13||||||For change in diarrhea at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||159.13|-6.75|
81725744|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.93|55.41||||||For change in financial difficulties at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||55.41|-64.93|
81725745|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-271.74|260.62||||||For change in global QoL at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||260.62|-271.74|
81471183|NCT01217385|162634270|EQUIVALENCE|under the NULL, it is assume that there is no difference between a 40% decrease in TOI, and a less than 40% decrease or an increase in TOI in their ability to predict pCR+|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.667||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|23.04||5% alpha threshold for significance.|Regression, Logistic|||"This analysis will look at the ability of the % change in DOSI measured tumor Optical Index (TOI) from baseline to mid-therapy to predict pathologic response using logistic regression.~Pathologic response (dichotomized into responders and non-responders) will be used as the reference standard and %change in TOI ratio (dichotomized at -40%) will be used to estimate pCR (+/-)= alpha + beta1(%change TOI)"||23.04|0.95|0.059
81725746|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-166.87|197.98||||||For change in physical functioning at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||197.98|-166.87|
81725747|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-238.4|293.96||||||For change in role functioning at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||293.96|-238.4|
81725748|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-275.22|241.89||||||For change in emotional functioning at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||241.89|-275.22|
81725749|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-307.94|319.05||||||For change in cognitive functioning at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||319.05|-307.94|
81725750|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-238.4|293.96||||||For change in social functioning at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||293.96|-238.40|
81725751|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-215.01|244.64||||||For change in fatigue at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||244.64|-215.01|
81725752|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-302.38|324.6||||||For change in nausea and vomiting at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||324.60|-302.38|
81725753|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-305.85|383.63||||||For change in pain at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||383.63|-305.85|
81725754|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-355.85|333.63||||||For change in dyspnea at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||333.63|-355.85|
81725755|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-322.52|366.97||||||For change in insomnia at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||366.97|-322.52|
81725756|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|44.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-208.53|297.42||||||For change in appetite loss at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||297.42|-208.53|
81725757|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-165.61|165.61||||||For change in constipation at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||165.61|-165.61|
81471184|NCT01217385|162634271|EQUIVALENCE|test for the equivalence of %change in TOI ratio (dichotomized at \<=-40%), between PR+ and PR- groups, with interaction|Slope|0.4463|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.953||0.8193|TWO_SIDED|||||significance at alpha=0.05|Regression, Logistic|p-value represents the interaction between %TOI (dichotomized at \<=-40%), and PR status|Multivariate logistic regression model using % change in TOI ratio (T/N) (baseline to mid-therapy) dichotomized at -40%, PR status, and the corresponding interaction.|The Null is that the odd ratio is the same in both the PR+ and PR- subjects fro the model including %change in TOI form baseline to mid-therapy (dichotomized at \<=-40%), PR status (+/-) and the interaction between them.||||0.8193
81471185|NCT01217385|162634272|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.5||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|250.15|||Regression, Logistic|||||250.15|1.09|0.043
81471186|NCT01217385|162634272|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.86||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|33.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||33.90|0.24|0.406
81725758|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|77.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.84|173.39||||||For change in diarrhea at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||173.39|-17.84|
81471187|NCT00501059|162634274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.597|||||||Log Rank|||Primary efficacy analysis of time to the composite endpoint was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test stratified for treatment, country, and sex. Results would be considered statistically significant and the primary objective of the study will have been met if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||||0.597
81538472|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21||0.2106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.13|1.58||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||1.58|-7.13|0.2106
81725759|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-106.73|84.5||||||For change in financial difficulties at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||84.5|-106.73|
81725760|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-54.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-512.66|404.33||||||For change in global QoL at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||404.33|-512.66|
81725761|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-70.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-143.36|3.36||||||For change in physical functioning at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||3.36|-143.36|
81725762|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-400.13|333.46||||||For change in role functioning at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||333.46|-400.13|
81725763|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-41.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-591.86|508.53||||||For change in emotional functioning at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||508.53|-591.86|
81725764|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-66.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.67|-66.67||||||For change in cognitive functioning at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||-66.67|-66.67|
81725765|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-83.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-450.13|283.46||||||For change in social functioning at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||283.46|-450.13|
81725766|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|66.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-177.86|311.2||||||For change in fatigue at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||311.2|-177.86|
81725767|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-333.46|400.13||||||For change in nausea and vomiting at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||400.13|-333.46|
81725768|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1258.79|1308.79||||||For change in pain at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||1308.79|-1258.79|
81725769|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|83.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-283.46|450.13||||||For change in dyspnea at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||450.13|-283.46|
81725770|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-700.26|766.93||||||For change in insomnia at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||766.93|-700.26|
81538473|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21||0.0685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.39|0.31||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|LSMean difference|||Week 13||0.31|-8.39|0.0685
81725771|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1050.39|1150.39||||||For change in appetite loss at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||1150.39|-1050.39|
81725772|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1850.65|1817.32||||||For change in constipation at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||1817.32|-1850.65|
81725773|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-700.26|766.93||||||For change in diarrhea at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||766.93|-700.26|
81725774|NCT00219557|163148021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-383.46|350.13||||||For change in financial difficulties at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||350.13|-383.46|
81538474|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.02|-2.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||-2.29|-11.02|0.0029
81725775|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.11|15.29||||||For change in pancreatic pain at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||15.29|-10.11|
81725776|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.39|20.2||||||For change in eating related items at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||20.20|-13.39|
81725777|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.96|33.43||||||For change in altered bowel habits at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||33.43|5.96|
81725778|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|24.47||||||For change in jaundice at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||24.47|0.93|
81725779|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|28.91||||||For change in body image at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||28.91|1.28|
81725780|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.59|23.3||||||For change in health care satisfaction at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||23.30|-14.59|
81725781|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.53|-4.85||||||For change in sexual functioning at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||-4.85|-37.53|
81725782|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.04|9.4||||||For change in ascites at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||9.40|-25.04|
81725783|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.59|21.5||||||For change in indigestion at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||21.50|-9.59|
81725784|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|30.4||||||For change in flatulence at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||30.40|-1.61|
81725785|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.78|22.22||||||For change in cachexia at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||22.22|2.78|
81725786|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|20.39||||||For change in side effects at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||20.39|1.36|
81725787|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.36|11.71||||||For change in fear of future health at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||11.71|-16.36|
81725788|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.78|24.2||||||For change in ability to plan future at Cycle 2 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||24.20|-11.78|
81725789|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|28.94||||||For change in pancreatic pain at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||28.94|0.79|
81725790|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.45|34.42||||||For change in eating related items at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||34.42|-7.45|
81725791|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|37.55||||||For change in altered bowel habits at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||37.55|0.17|
81725792|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|22.48||||||For change in jaundice at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||22.48|0.66|
81725793|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|36.95||||||For change in body image at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||36.95|0.49|
81725794|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.4|11.17||||||For change in health care satisfaction at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||11.17|-32.40|
81725795|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.63|17.27||||||For change in sexual functioning at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||17.27|-14.63|
81725796|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|17.78||||||For change in ascites at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||17.78|-14.70|
81725797|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.65|32.75||||||For change in indigestion at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||32.75|-10.65|
81725798|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.33|24.13||||||For change in flatulence at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||24.13|-17.33|
81725799|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|22.93||||||For change in cachexia at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||22.93|-4.40|
81725800|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.99|35.39||||||For change in side effects at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||35.39|2.99|
81725801|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.7|22.43||||||For change in fear of future health at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||22.43|-23.70|
81725802|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|46.12||||||For change in ability to plan future at Cycle 3 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||46.12|-3.10|
81725803|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.57|13.19||||||For change in pancreatic pain at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||13.19|-21.57|
81725804|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.86|7.66||||||For change in eating related items at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||7.66|-32.86|
81725805|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.33|34.82||||||For change in altered bowel habits at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||34.82|-10.33|
81725806|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|25.85||||||For change in jaundice at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||25.85|-0.18|
81725807|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.45|24.14||||||For change in body image at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||24.14|-16.45|
81725808|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.23|37.34||||||For change in health care satisfaction at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||37.34|-23.23|
81725809|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.55|21.5||||||For change in sexual functioning at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||21.50|-26.55|
81725810|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.48|8.56||||||For change in ascites at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||8.56|-27.48|
81725811|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.62|16.7||||||For change in indigestion at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||16.70|-30.62|
81725812|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.37|27.8||||||For change in flatulence at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||27.80|-20.37|
81725813|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|31.81||||||For change in cachexia at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||31.81|-5.73|
81725814|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|33.46||||||For change in side effects at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||33.46|-3.23|
81725815|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.18|20.37||||||For change in fear of future health at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||20.37|-36.18|
81725816|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.24|51.01||||||For change in ability to plan future at Cycle 4 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||51.01|-20.24|
81725817|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.09|32.59||||||For change in pancreatic pain at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||32.59|-10.09|
81725818|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.22|40.03||||||For change in eating related items at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||40.03|-25.22|
81725819|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.23|52.32||||||For change in altered bowel habits at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||52.32|4.23|
81725820|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.09|43.34||||||For change in jaundice at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||43.34|5.09|
81725821|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|50.38||||||For change in body image at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||50.38|-0.16|
81725822|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.95|27.8||||||For change in health care satisfaction at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||27.80|-47.95|
81725823|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.78|14.57||||||For change in sexual functioning at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||14.57|-21.78|
81725824|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.02|28.99||||||For change in ascites at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||28.99|-17.02|
81725825|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|49.55||||||For change in indigestion at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||49.55|-5.39|
81725826|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.33|34.89||||||For change in flatulence at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||34.89|-15.33|
81725827|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.43|42.06||||||For change in cachexia at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||42.06|-10.43|
81725828|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|42.43||||||For change in side effects at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||42.43|1.11|
81725829|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.91|12.28||||||For change in fear of future health at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||12.28|-41.91|
81725830|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|60.62||||||For change in ability to plan future at Cycle 5 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||60.62|1.60|
81725831|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.62|38.1||||||For change in pancreatic pain at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||38.10|-20.62|
81725832|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.52|42.05||||||For change in eating related items at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||42.05|-68.52|
81725833|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.93|52.05||||||For change in altered bowel habits at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||52.05|-7.93|
81725834|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.64|42.89||||||For change in jaundice at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||42.89|-5.64|
81725835|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.93|57.84||||||For change in body image at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||57.84|-9.93|
81725836|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|59.78||||||For change in health care satisfaction at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||59.78|-32.70|
81725837|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.46|55.74||||||For change in sexual functioning at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||55.74|-29.46|
81725838|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.04|36.79||||||For change in ascites at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||36.79|-24.04|
81725839|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.94|59.12||||||For change in indigestion at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||59.12|-17.94|
81725840|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.12|40.71||||||For change in flatulence at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||40.71|-20.12|
81725841|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.22|59.69||||||For change in cachexia at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||59.69|-8.22|
81725842|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.32|71.81||||||For change in side effects at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||71.81|5.32|
81538475|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.42|-0.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||-0.67|-9.42|0.0239
81725843|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.14|44.25||||||For change in fear of future health at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||44.25|-53.14|
81725844|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.9|61.57||||||For change in ability to plan future at Cycle 6 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||61.57|-69.90|
81725845|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.52|50.45||||||For change in pancreatic pain at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||50.45|-24.52|
81725846|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.41|30.11||||||For change in eating related items at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||30.11|-76.41|
81725847|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.89|33.0||||||For change in altered bowel habits at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||33.00|-71.89|
81725848|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|47.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.31|87.13||||||For change in jaundice at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||87.13|7.31|
81725849|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|41.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|119.34||||||For change in body image at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||119.34|-36.00|
81725850|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|82.83||||||For change in health care satisfaction at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||82.83|-5.05|
81725851|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|66.37||||||For change in sexual functioning at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||66.37|-2.09|
81471188|NCT00501059|162634275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6125|||||||Log Rank|||Statistics for time to the composite endpoint was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test stratified for treatment, country, and sex. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||||0.6125
81725852|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.46|29.64||||||For change in indigestion at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||29.64|-44.46|
81725853|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.45|66.37||||||For change in flatulence at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||66.37|-40.45|
81725854|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.71|60.49||||||For change in cachexia at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||60.49|-32.71|
81725855|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.16|77.89||||||For change in side effects at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||77.89|-16.16|
81725856|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.95|86.62||||||For change in fear of future health at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||86.62|-44.95|
81725857|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-115.22|78.19||||||For change in ability to plan future at Cycle 7 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||78.19|-115.22|
81725858|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.71|86.63||||||For change in pancreatic pain at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||86.63|-39.71|
81725859|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-130.69|104.76||||||For change in eating related items at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||104.76|-130.69|
81725860|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|48.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.12|103.42||||||For change in altered bowel habits at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||103.42|-7.12|
81471189|NCT00501059|162634276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4505|||||||Log Rank|||Statistics for time to non-fatal MI was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test stratified for treatment, country, and sex. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||||0.4505
81471190|NCT00501059|162634276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.229|||||||Log Rank|||Statistics for time to total MI was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test stratified for treatment, country, and sex. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||||0.229
81725861|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|92.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.16|122.02||||||For change in jaundice at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||122.02|63.16|
81725862|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.03|96.14||||||For change in body image at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||96.14|-85.03|
81725863|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.46|103.54||||||For change in health care satisfaction at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||103.54|-29.46|
81725864|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.45|27.16||||||For change in sexual functioning at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||27.16|-41.45|
81725865|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.04|59.64||||||For change in ascites at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||59.64|-67.04|
81725866|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-104.79|89.97||||||For change in indigestion at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||89.97|-104.79|
81725867|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.8|103.25||||||For change in flatulence at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||103.25|-58.80|
81725868|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.28|91.83||||||For change in cachexia at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||91.83|-36.28|
81725869|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.3|96.52||||||For change in side effects at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||96.52|-74.30|
81725870|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-142.55|84.21||||||For change in fear of future health at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||84.21|-142.55|
81725871|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-55.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-212.46|101.35||||||For change in ability to plan future at Cycle 8 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||101.35|-212.46|
81725872|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.93|96.26||||||For change in pancreatic pain at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||96.26|-62.93|
81725873|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.74|116.31||||||For change in eating related items at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||116.31|-87.74|
81725874|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|73.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|139.72||||||For change in altered bowel habits at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||139.72|7.90|
81725875|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|76.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.64|118.74||||||For change in jaundice at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||118.74|33.64|
81725876|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.64|121.79||||||For change in body image at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||121.79|-64.64|
81471191|NCT00501059|162634276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3947|||||||Log Rank|||Statistics for time to total non-fatal stroke was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test stratified for treatment, country, and sex. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||||0.3947
81725877|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.11|99.53||||||For change in health care satisfaction at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||99.53|-28.11|
81725878|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-104.01|77.34||||||For change in sexual functioning at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||77.34|-104.01|
81725879|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-44.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-140.03|51.14||||||For change in ascites at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||51.14|-140.03|
81725880|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.45|97.98||||||For change in indigestion at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||97.98|-88.45|
81725881|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.32|82.89||||||For change in flatulence at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||82.89|-54.32|
81725882|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.45|114.07||||||For change in cachexia at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||114.07|-66.45|
81725883|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.14|119.63||||||For change in side effects at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||119.63|-56.14|
81725884|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-163.35|63.35||||||For change in fear of future health at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||63.35|-163.35|
81725885|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-125.23|96.66||||||For change in ability to plan future at Cycle 9 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||96.66|-125.23|
81725886|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.18|95.18||||||For change in pancreatic pain at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||95.18|-45.18|
81725887|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.18|95.18||||||For change in eating related items at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||95.18|-45.18|
81725888|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|77.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.55|141.0||||||For change in altered bowel habits at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||141.00|14.55|
81725889|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|86.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.61|131.61||||||For change in jaundice at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||131.61|40.61|
81725890|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.48|106.48||||||For change in body image at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||106.48|-56.48|
81725891|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|47.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.69|132.13||||||For change in health care satisfaction at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||132.13|-37.69|
81725892|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.68|110.68||||||For change in sexual functioning at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||110.68|-70.68|
81725893|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.87|25.2||||||For change in ascites at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||25.20|-91.87|
81725894|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.89|97.45||||||For change in indigestion at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||97.45|-41.89|
81725895|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.03|67.36||||||For change in flatulence at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||67.36|-34.03|
81725896|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.19|116.86||||||For change in cachexia at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||116.86|-100.19|
81725897|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.73|105.58||||||For change in side effects at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||105.58|-53.73|
81725898|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-117.07|117.07||||||For change in ability to plan future at Cycle 10 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||117.07|-117.07|
81725899|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-221.53|249.31||||||For change in pancreatic pain at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||249.31|-221.53|
81471192|NCT00501059|162634276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5125|||||||Log Rank|||Statistics for time to total stroke was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test stratified for treatment, country, and sex. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||||0.5125
81471193|NCT00501059|162634277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9544|||||||Log Rank|||Analysis of time to all-cause mortality was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test stratified for treatment, country, and sex. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||||0.9544
81471194|NCT00501059|162634277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4422|||||||Log Rank|||Analysis of time to the first occurrence of all cancers excluding non-melanoma skin cancer was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test stratified for treatment, country, and sex. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||||0.4422
81538476|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15||0.2224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.86|1.6||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||1.60|-6.86|0.2224
81725900|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-260.62|271.74||||||For change in eating related items at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||271.74|-260.62|
81725901|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|66.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-152.41|285.75||||||For change in altered bowel habits at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||285.75|-152.41|
81725902|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-119.08|319.08||||||For change in jaundice at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||319.08|-119.08|
81725903|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-185.75|252.41||||||For change in body image at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||252.41|-185.75|
81725904|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|44.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.04|170.93||||||For change in health care satisfaction at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||170.93|-82.04|
81725905|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-733.59|733.59||||||For change in sexual functioning at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||733.59|-733.59|
81725906|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-202.34|180.12||||||For change in ascites at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||180.12|-202.34|
81725907|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.5|106.73||||||For change in indigestion at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||106.73|-84.50|
81725908|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.5|106.73||||||For change in flatulence at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||106.73|-84.50|
81725909|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.6|165.37||||||For change in cachexia at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||165.37|-87.60|
81725910|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|44.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-208.53|297.42||||||For change in side effects at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||297.42|-208.53|
81725911|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-275.19|230.75||||||For change in ability to plan future at Cycle 11 Day 1, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||230.75|-275.19|
81725912|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|58.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-491.86|608.53||||||For change in pancreatic pain at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||608.53|-491.86|
81725913|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1258.79|1308.79||||||For change in eating related items at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||1308.79|-1258.79|
81725914|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|83.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-283.46|450.13||||||For change in altered bowel habits at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||450.13|-283.46|
81725915|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-175.06|191.73||||||For change in jaundice at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||191.73|-175.06|
81725916|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-733.59|733.59||||||For change in ascites at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||733.59|-733.59|
81725917|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-733.59|733.59||||||For change in indigestion at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||733.59|-733.59|
81725918|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|83.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-283.46|450.13||||||For change in flatulence at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||450.13|-283.46|
81725919|NCT00219557|163148022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1375.5|1436.61||||||For change in side effects at EoS, mean change difference was used to compare the two treatment groups.||1436.61|-1375.5|
81725920|NCT02273206|163148032|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2562|||||||Chi-squared|p\<0.05||Colorectal Cancer Screening Intervention Arm Difference||||0.2562
81725921|NCT02273206|163148032|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9795|||||||Chi-squared|p\<0.05||Breast Cancer Screening Intervention Arm Difference||||0.9795
81725922|NCT02273206|163148032|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3917|||||||Chi-squared|p\<0.05||Cervical Cancer Screening Intervention Arm Difference||||0.3917
81725923|NCT02273206|163148033|SUPERIORITY|Test the coefficient for intervention|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.346||||0.0677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.979|1.851||Treatment Group (CCI vs PCM)|Regression, Logistic|p\<0.05|In the logistic regression model, adjustments were made for PHQ9 at baseline, improvement of depression by one level, baseline colorectal cancer up to date status, age, and income.|||1.851|0.979|0.0677
81725924|NCT02273206|163148034|SUPERIORITY|Test the coefficient for intervention|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.031||||0.8501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.753|1.41||Treatment Group (CCI vs PCM)|Regression, Logistic|p\<0.05|In the logistic regression model, adjustments were made for PHQ9 at baseline, improvement of depression by one level, baseline breast cancer up to date status, age, and income|||1.410|0.753|0.8501
81725925|NCT02273206|163148035|SUPERIORITY|Test the coefficient for intervention|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.876||||0.4432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.625|1.228||Treatment Group(CCI vs PCM)|Regression, Logistic|p\<0.05|In the logistic regression model, adjustments were made for PHQ9 at baseline, improvement of depression by one level, baseline cervical cancer up to date status, age, and income.|||1.228|0.625|0.4432
81725926|NCT02273206|163148036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Two-sample t-test|p\<0.05||PHQ9 Intervention Arm Difference between baseline and 12-month follow up||||0.39
81471195|NCT00501059|162634277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.611|||||||Log Rank|||Analysis of time to the first occurence colon cancer was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test stratified for treatment, country, and sex. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||||0.611
81725927|NCT02273206|163148037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||The Hopkins Symptom Checklist (SCL-20) at baseline.||||0.60
81725928|NCT02273206|163148037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Chi-squared|||The Hopkins Symptom Checklist (SCL-20) at 6 Months||||0.86
81725929|NCT02273206|163148038|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||The Hopkins Symptom Checklist (SCL-20) at Baseline.||||0.60
81725930|NCT02273206|163148038|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Chi-squared|||The Hopkins Symptom Checklist (SCL-20) at 12 months.||||0.23
81725931|NCT02273206|163148039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4483|||||||Chi-squared|p\<0.05||Colorectal Cancer Screening Intervention Arm Difference at 12 Months||||0.4483
81725932|NCT02273206|163148039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1706|||||||Chi-squared|p\<0.05||Cervical Cancer Screening Intervention Arm Difference at 12 Months||||0.1706
81725933|NCT02273206|163148039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3568|||||||Chi-squared|p\<0.05||Breast Cancer Screening Intervention Arm Difference at 12 Months||||0.3568
81725934|NCT02273206|163148040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Chi-squared|||Mental Health Care Utilization - Mental Health Visits at baseline.||||0.85
81725935|NCT02273206|163148040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Chi-squared|||Mental Health Care Utilization - Mental Health Visits at 6 months.||||0.23
81725936|NCT02273206|163148040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Chi-squared|||Mental Health Care Utilization - Mental Health Visits at 12 months.||||0.98
81725937|NCT02273206|163148040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Chi-squared|||Mental Health Care Utilization - Mental Health Prescriptions at baseline.||||0.57
81725938|NCT02273206|163148040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Chi-squared|||Mental Health Care Utilization - Mental Health Prescriptions at 6 months.||||0.92
81725939|NCT02273206|163148040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||Mental Health Care Utilization - Mental Health Prescriptions at 12 months.||||0.99
81725940|NCT02273206|163148041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Chi-squared|||Satisfaction with decision to participate in colorectal cancer screening at baseline.||||0.20
81725941|NCT02273206|163148041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||Satisfaction with decision to participate in colorectal cancer screening at 6 months.||||0.17
81725942|NCT02273206|163148041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Chi-squared|||Satisfaction with decision to participate in colorectal cancer screening at 12 months.||||0.69
81725943|NCT02273206|163148041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Chi-squared|||Satisfaction with decision to participate in breast cancer screening at baseline.||||0.72
81725944|NCT02273206|163148041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Chi-squared|||Satisfaction with decision to participate in breast cancer screening at 6 months.||||0.72
81725945|NCT02273206|163148041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Chi-squared|||Satisfaction with decision to participate in breast cancer screening at 12 months.||||0.87
81725946|NCT02273206|163148041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Chi-squared|||Satisfaction with decision to participate in cervical cancer screening at baseline.||||0.65
81725947|NCT02273206|163148041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Chi-squared|||Satisfaction with decision to participate in cervical cancer screening at 6 months.||||0.82
81725948|NCT02273206|163148041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Chi-squared|||Satisfaction with decision to participate in cervical cancer screening at 12 months.||||0.92
81725949|NCT02273206|163148041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Chi-squared|||Satisfaction with decision to participate in Mental Health Care at 12 months.||||0.56
81725950|NCT02273206|163148042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||Physician Recommendation of Colorectal Cancer Screening at baseline.||||0.17
81725951|NCT02273206|163148042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Chi-squared|||Physician Recommendation of Colorectal Cancer Screening at 6 months.||||0.38
81725952|NCT02273206|163148042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Chi-squared|||Physician Recommendation of Colorectal Cancer Screening at 12 months.||||0.07
81725953|NCT02273206|163148042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||Physician Recommendation of Breast Cancer Screening at baseline.||||0.99
81725954|NCT02273206|163148042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Chi-squared|||Physician Recommendation of Breast Cancer Screening at 6 months.||||0.15
81725955|NCT02273206|163148042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Chi-squared|||Physician Recommendation of Breast Cancer Screening at 12 months.||||0.55
81725956|NCT02273206|163148042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Chi-squared|||Physician Recommendation of Cervical Cancer Screening at baseline.||||0.34
81725957|NCT02273206|163148042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Chi-squared|||Physician Recommendation of Cervical Cancer Screening at 6 months. .||||0.31
81725958|NCT02273206|163148042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Chi-squared|||Physician Recommendation of Cervical Cancer Screening at 12 months.||||0.39
81725959|NCT02273206|163148042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Chi-squared|||Physician Recommendation of Mental Health Care at baseline.||||0.87
81538477|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.17|-0.45||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||-0.45|-9.17|0.0308
81725960|NCT02273206|163148042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Chi-squared|||Physician Recommendation of Mental Health Care at 6 months.||||0.83
81725961|NCT02273206|163148042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Chi-squared|||Physician Recommendation of Mental Health Care at 12 months.||||0.36
81725962|NCT02273206|163148043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Chi-squared|||Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale at baseline. Coding of the measure was based on Spitzer, R.L., Kroenke, K., Williams, J.B., \& Lowe, B. (2006).||||0.95
81725963|NCT02273206|163148043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Chi-squared|||Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale score at 6 months. Coding of the measure was based on Spitzer, R.L., Kroenke, K., Williams, J.B., \& Lowe, B. (2006).||||0.08
81725964|NCT02273206|163148043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Chi-squared|||Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale score at 12 months. Coding of the measure was based on Spitzer, R.L., Kroenke, K., Williams, J.B., \& Lowe, B. (2006).||||0.27
81725965|NCT02273206|163148044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Chi-squared|||Medical Outcomes Study Health Survey at baseline. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.54
81725966|NCT02273206|163148044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Chi-squared|||Medical Outcomes Study Health Survey at 6 months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.68
81725967|NCT02273206|163148044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Chi-squared|||Medical Outcomes Study Health Survey at 12 months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.68
81725968|NCT02273206|163148045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Chi-squared|||Colorectal Cancer Screening attitudes at baseline. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.74
81725969|NCT02273206|163148045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Chi-squared|||Colorectal Cancer Screening attitudes at 6 months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.86
81725970|NCT02273206|163148045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Chi-squared|||Colorectal Cancer Screening attitudes at 12 months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.79
81725971|NCT02273206|163148045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Chi-squared|||Breast Cancer Screening attitudes at baseline. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.91
81725972|NCT02273206|163148045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Chi-squared|||Breast Cancer Screening attitudes at 6 months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.71
81725973|NCT02273206|163148045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Chi-squared|||Breast Cancer Screening attitudes at 12 months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.77
81725974|NCT02273206|163148045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Chi-squared|||Cervical Cancer Screening attitudes at baseline. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.64
81725975|NCT02273206|163148045|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Chi-squared|||Cervical Cancer Screening attitudes at 6 months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.11
81725976|NCT02273206|163148045|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||Cervical Cancer Screening attitudes at 12 months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||1.00
81725977|NCT02273206|163148047|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Chi-squared|||Satisfaction with decision to participate in Mental Health Care at 12 months. Recoding of the continuous measure was based on quartiles.||||0.56
81725978|NCT02273206|163148048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Chi-squared|||Devaluation-Discrimination Scale Score at baseline. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.18
81725979|NCT02273206|163148048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Chi-squared|||Devaluation-Discrimination Scale score at 12 months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.32
81725980|NCT02273206|163148049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||Ambulatory Care Experiences - Shared Decision Making at baseline. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.50
81725981|NCT02273206|163148049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Chi-squared|||Ambulatory Care Experiences - Shared Decision Making at six months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.51
81725982|NCT02273206|163148049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||Ambulatory Care Experiences - Shared Decision Making at twelve months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.02
81725983|NCT02273206|163148049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Chi-squared|||Ambulatory Care Experiences - Access at baseline. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.91
81725984|NCT02273206|163148049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Chi-squared|||Ambulatory Care Experiences - Access at six months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.69
81725985|NCT02273206|163148049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Chi-squared|||Ambulatory Care Experiences - Access at twelve months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.63
81725986|NCT02273206|163148049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Chi-squared|||Ambulatory Care Experiences - Care Coordination at baseline. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.55
81725987|NCT02273206|163148049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Chi-squared|||Ambulatory Care Experiences - Care Coordination at six months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.34
81725988|NCT02273206|163148049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Chi-squared|||Ambulatory Care Experiences - Care Coordination at twelve months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.19
81725989|NCT02273206|163148049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Chi-squared|||Ambulatory Care Experiences - Quality at baseline. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.47
81725990|NCT02273206|163148049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Chi-squared|||Ambulatory Care Experiences - Quality at six months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.38
81725991|NCT02273206|163148049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Chi-squared|||Ambulatory Care Experiences - Quality at twelve months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.98
81725992|NCT02273206|163148050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Chi-squared|||Medication Adherence at baseline. Coding of the measure was based on Morisky et al. (2008).||||0.78
81725993|NCT02273206|163148050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Chi-squared|||Medication Adherence at 6 months. Coding of the measure was based on Morisky et al. (2008).||||0.20
81725994|NCT02273206|163148050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Chi-squared|||Medication Adherence at 12 Months. Coding of the measure was based on Morisky et al. (2008).||||0.77
81725995|NCT02273206|163148051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||Self-efficacy at baseline.Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.70
81725996|NCT02273206|163148051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Chi-squared|||Self-efficacy at 6 months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.89
81725997|NCT02273206|163148051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Chi-squared|||Self-efficacy at 12 months. Continuous summary score was converted into 4 categories using quartiles as cut-points.||||0.95
81725998|NCT02741271|163148058|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|5.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.21|7.2|||cLDA with multiple imputation|Primary Analysis Method, using the constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis (cLDA) model for missing data|Between-Treatment Difference|||7.20|3.21|<0.001
81725999|NCT02741271|163148061|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|6.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.53|8.56|||cLDA with multiple imputation|Primary Analysis Method|Between-Treatment Difference at 4 hr Post-Dose|||8.56|3.53|<0.001
81726000|NCT02741271|163148061|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|7.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.74|9.35|||cLDA with multiple imputation|Primary Analysis Method|Between-Treatment Difference at 2 hr Post-Dose|||9.35|4.74|<0.001
81726001|NCT02741271|163148061|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|6.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.09|8.28|||cLDA with multiple imputation|Primary Analysis Method|Between-Treatment Difference at 60 min Post-Dose|||8.28|4.09|<0.001
81726002|NCT02741271|163148061|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|6.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|8.67|||cLDA with multiple imputation|Primary Analysis Method|Between-Treatment Difference at 30 min Post-Dose|||8.67|5.10|<0.001
81726003|NCT02741271|163148061|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|6.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.89|8.39|||cLDA with multiple imputation|Primary Analysis Method|Between-Treatment Difference at 15 min Post-Dose|||8.39|4.89|<0.001
81726004|NCT02741271|163148061|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|4.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|5.91|||cLDA with multiple imputation|Primary Analysis Method|Between-Treatment Difference at 5 min Post-Dose|||5.91|2.50|<0.001
81726005|NCT02741271|163148062|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|6.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.36|8.27|||cLDA|Secondary Outcome Measure on Day 1|Between-Treatment Difference at 4 hr Post-Dose|||8.27|4.36|<0.001
81726006|NCT02741271|163148062|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|3.33||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|6.26|||cLDA|Secondary Outcome Measure at Week 12|Between-Treatment Difference at 4 hr Post-Dose|||6.26|0.41|0.026
81726007|NCT02741271|163148063|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|1.63||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|4.11|||cLDA|Secondary Outcome Measure|Between-Treatment Difference|||4.11|-0.85|0.197
81726008|NCT00410410|163148077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.09||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi square p-value and RR along with 95% confidence interval provided, adjusting for randomization strata (whether a participant had an inadequate response and/or intolerance to anti-TNF therapy).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Conditional on ABA 30/\~10 mg/kg vs PLA comparison being statistically significant at 5% level, ABA \~10 vs PLA to be tested at 5% significance level.||Null hypothesis=no treatment difference between ABA arm and placebo (PLA) arm. ABA 30/\~10 mg/kg vs PLA: power=98%, sample size=140 per arm,expected PLA response rate=40%, ABA 30/\~10 mg/kg=65%. ABA \~10 mg/kg vs. PLA: power=90%, sample size=140 per arm, 5% significance; expected PLA response rate= 40%, ABA \~10=60%.||1.09|0.48|0.124
81471196|NCT00501059|162634278|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.99||||0.9459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.24|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of all-cause mortality was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||1.24|0.80|0.9459
81726009|NCT00410410|163148079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.67||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi square p-value and RR along with 95% confidence interval provided, adjusting for randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Conditional on ABA 30/\~10 vs PLA comparison for clinical response being significant at 5% level, this comparison for remission will be tested at 5%.|Conditional on both the remission comparison for ABA 30/\~10 vs PLA, and the clinical response comparison for ABA\~10 vs PLA being significant at 5%, the secondary remission comparison for ABA \~10 vs PLA will be tested at 5%.|Null hypothesis=no treatment difference between each of the ABA and placebo (PLA). At 5% significance level, Aba 30/\~10 vs. PLA: power=96%, sample size=140 per arm, expected PLA rate=15%. ABA 30/\~10 =35%; Aba \~10 vs. PLA: power=82%, sample size=140 per arm, expected PLA response rate= 15%, ABA/\~10 mg/kg=30%||0.67|.06|
81726010|NCT00410410|163148080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.05||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi square p-value and RR along with 95% confidence interval provided, adjusting for randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|If ABA 30/\~10 vs PLA remission comparison is significant at 5% level, the mucosal healing comparison for the same treatment group will be tested at 5%|Conditional on both the comparison for mucosal healing for ABA 30/\~10 vs PLA and the comparison for remission for ABA \~10 vs. PLA being significant, the comparison for mucosal healing for ABA \~10 vs PLA will be tested at 5%.|Null hypothesis=no treatment difference (relative risk \[RR\] of ABA over placebo=1) for mucosal healing. ABA 30/\~10 vs. placebo: power=99%, sample size=140 per arm, expected PLA response rate=30%, ABA 30/\~10 mg/kg=60%. ABA \~10 vs. placebo: power=98%, sample size=140 per arm, 5% significance; expected PLA response rate= 30%, ABA \~10 mg/kg=55%||1.05|0.42|
81726011|NCT00410410|163148081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||||||All statistical testing was performed at a pre-specified alpha-level of 5%.|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||The Cochran-Armitage trend test was performed to evaluate whether a relationship existed between the response and dose regimen by comparing the proportion of participants in response across all four treatment arms.||||0.044
81726012|NCT00410410|163148087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.149||||||All statistical testing was performed at a pre-specified alpha-level of 5%|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||The Cochran-Armitage trend test was performed to evaluate whether a relationship existed between the response and dose regimen by comparing the proportion of participants in response across all four treatment arms. Normal approximation was used if the number of responses in a treatment group is at least 5. Otherwise an exact method was used.||||0.149
81726013|NCT00449930|163148147|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pre-specified non-inferiority margin was 0.4%; i.e., non-inferiority required that the upper boundary of the 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference (sitagliptin minus metformin) to be less than 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.57||||95.0|0.06|0.21|||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with terms for treatment group and baseline value.|||0.21|0.06|
81726014|NCT00449930|163148148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.3|||<|0.001||95.0|-10.6|-4.2|||Fisher Exact||"Difference (sitagliptin minus metformin) in the percentage of patients with diarrhea.~Wilson Score method was used for the 95% Confidence Interval (CI)."|||-4.2|-10.6|<0.001
81726015|NCT00449930|163148149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.9||||0.032||95.0|-3.9|-0.2|||Fisher Exact||"Difference (sitagliptin minus metformin) in the percentage of patients with nausea.~Wilson Score method was used for the 95% CI."|||-0.2|-3.9|0.032
81726016|NCT00449930|163148150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.7||||0.103||95.0|-4.0|0.3|||Fisher Exact||"Difference (sitagliptin minus metformin) in the percentage of patients with abdominal pain.~Wilson Score method was used for the 95% CI."|||0.3|-4.0|0.103
81471197|NCT00501059|162634279|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.85||||0.2325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.11|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of MI was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||1.11|0.64|0.2325
81726017|NCT00449930|163148151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0||||||95.0|-2.4|0.2|||||"Difference (sitagliptin minus metformin) in the percentage of patients with vomiting.~Wilson Score method was used for the 95% CI."|||0.2|-2.4|
81726018|NCT00397839|163148163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.58|||<|0.001||95.0|1.41|3.76|||ANCOVA|||||3.76|1.41|<0.001
81726019|NCT00397839|163148164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.86||||0.118||95.0|-0.22|1.94|||ANCOVA|||||1.94|-0.22|0.118
81726020|NCT00397839|163148165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.13|||<|0.001||95.0|1.34|2.92|||ANCOVA|||Total Hip subgroup||2.92|1.34|<0.001
81726021|NCT00397839|163148165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.43||||0.012||95.0|0.32|2.55|||ANCOVA|||Femoral Neckm subgroup||2.55|0.32|0.012
81726022|NCT00397839|163148165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.72||||0.004||95.0|0.56|2.88|||ANCOVA|||Trochanter subgroup||2.88|0.56|0.004
81726023|NCT00397839|163148166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.75|||<|0.001||95.0|1.11|2.4|||ANCOVA|||Total Hip subgroup||2.40|1.11|<0.001
81726024|NCT00397839|163148166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.18||||0.031||95.0|0.11|2.25|||ANCOVA|||Femoral Neck subgroup||2.25|0.11|0.031
81726025|NCT00397839|163148166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.18||||0.031||95.0|0.11|2.25|||ANCOVA|||Trochanter subgroup||2.25|0.11|0.031
81726026|NCT00397839|163148167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.91||||0.362||95.0|0.73|1.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk|Total Spine BMD at Month 6||1.13|0.73|0.362
81726027|NCT00397839|163148167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.85||||0.044||95.0|0.72|1.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk|Total Spine BMD at Month 12||1.01|0.72|0.044
81726028|NCT00397839|163148167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.46|||<|0.001||95.0|0.3|0.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk|Total Hip BMD at Month 6||0.72|0.30|<0.001
81726029|NCT00397839|163148167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.57|||<|0.001||95.0|0.41|0.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk|Total Hip BMD at Month 12||0.80|0.41|<0.001
81726030|NCT00397839|163148167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41|||<|0.001||95.0|0.23|0.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk|Both Total Hip and Total Spine BMD at Month 6||0.72|0.23|<0.001
81726031|NCT00397839|163148167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|||<|0.001||95.0|0.33|0.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk|Both Total Hip and Total Spine BMD||0.75|0.33|<0.001
81726032|NCT00362401|163148181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The comparison of the three valve groups with respect to the objective sound measures was made by the one-way ANOVA method. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference on intensity of heart valve sounds among the three groups.||||<0.05
81726033|NCT00990561|163148204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis = there is no difference between using ultravate once daily vs. twice daily||||<0.001
81726034|NCT01488019|163148205|NON_INFERIORITY|The hazard ratio and 90% two-sided confidence interval for the hazard ratio comparing Perforomist to placebo were estimated. Non-inferiority was declared if the upper limit of the two-sided 90% confidence interval was wholly less than 1.5.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.965|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.711|1.308||Hazard Ratio was calculated as Perforomist vs Placebo. The non-inferiority margin for the hazard ratio is 1.5. Subjects with no primary event at withdrawal or study completion were treated as censored observations at time of withdrawal|Regression, Cox|Treatment, site group, and bronchodilator reversibility included as covariates in the model.|Hazard Ratio was calculated as Perforomist Inhalation Solution vs Placebo. The non-inferiority margin for the hazard ratio is 1.5.|||1.308|0.711|
81726035|NCT00529568|163148246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference in SVR|6.0||||0.0202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|10.9||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test adjusted for the randomization strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimated value reflects the percentage of participants with SVR in the eltrombopag group minus the percentage of participants with SVR in the placebo group. Adjusted for the actual strata: HCV genotype, baseline platelet count, and HCV RNA.|||10.9|1.2|0.0202
81726036|NCT02033876|163148280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.43
81726037|NCT02033876|163148281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.65
81726038|NCT02033876|163148283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.37
81726039|NCT02033876|163148284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.51
81726040|NCT02033876|163148285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4
81726041|NCT02033876|163148286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8
81726042|NCT02033876|163148287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.006
81726043|NCT02046369|163148291|SUPERIORITY|The primary efficacy endpoint (the change from baseline in CDRS-R total score at Week 6)will be analyzed using a likelihood-based mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM).The response (dependent) variable is the change from baseline in CDRS-R total score assessed weekly (Weeks 1 to 6).The MMRM model includes fixed effects terms for treatment, visit (as a categorical variable), pooled country, age stratum (stratification factor, CDRS-R total score at baseline, and treatment-by-visit interaction.|LS mean differnce (SE)|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-3.0|||LS mean differnece (SE)|||A mean difference in change from Baseline in CDRS-R total score of 5.0 units was assumed for the lurasidone 20-80 mg/day arm over the placebo arm, and a common standard deviation of 14.2 units (effect size=0.35), a sample size of 145 subjects per treatment arm was calculated to yield a power of 85%. With an expected attrition rate of 15%, approximately 170 subjects per treatment arm (340 in total) were to be randomized in a 1:1 ratio .||-3.0|-8.4|<0.0001
81726044|NCT02046369|163148292|SUPERIORITY||LS mean differnce (SE)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.0385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.1|||LS mean differnece (SE)|||LS mean difference, and the associated 95% CI and p-value for change from baseline are based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM).||-0.1|-2.2|0.0385
81726045|NCT02046369|163148293|SUPERIORITY||LS mean differnce (SE)|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|6.5|||LS mean differnece (SE)|||LS mean difference, and the associated 95% CI and p-value for change from baseline are based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM).||6.5|1.2|0.0044
81726046|NCT02046369|163148294|SUPERIORITY||LS mean differnce (SE)|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|7.0|||LS mean differnece (SE)|||LS mean difference, and the associated 95% CI and p-value for change from baseline are based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM).||7.0|2.4|<0.0001
81726047|NCT02046369|163148295|SUPERIORITY||LS mean differnce (SE)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.3715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.8|||ANCOVA|||LS mean difference, and the associated 95% CI and p-value for change from baseline are based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM).||0.8|-2.2|0.3715
81726048|NCT02046369|163148296|SUPERIORITY||LS mean differnce (SE)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.22||LS mean difference, and the associated 95% CI and p-value for change from baseline are based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM).|LS mean differnece (SE)|||||-0.22|-0.66|<0.0001
81726049|NCT00549198|163148297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.435||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, visit, baseline GFR by MDRD, baseline BMI, race group, treatment\*visit, baseline GFR by MDRD\*visit and baseline BMI\*visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|The correlation matrix for within-subject errors is unstructured.||||||0.435
81726050|NCT00549198|163148298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, visit, baseline GFR by MDRD, baseline BMI, race group, age group, treatment\*visit, baseline GFR by MDRD\*visit and baseline BMI\*visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|The correlation matrix for within-subject errors is unstructured.||||||0.057
81726051|NCT00549198|163148299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, visit, baseline GFR by MDRD, baseline BMI, race group, treatment\*visit, baseline GFR by MDRD\*visit and baseline BMI\*visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|The correlation matrix for within-subject errors is unstructured.||||||0.060
81726052|NCT00549198|163148300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, visit, baseline GFR by CG, baseline BMI, race group, age group, hypertension, treatment\*visit, baseline GFR by CG\*visit and baseline BMI\*visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|The correlation matrix for within-subject errors is unstructured.||||||0.186
81726053|NCT00549198|163148301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.413||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, visit, baseline GFR by CG, baseline BMI, race group, age group, hypertension, treatment\*visit, baseline GFR by CG\*visit and baseline BMI\*visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|The correlation matrix for within-subject errors is unstructured.||||||0.413
81726054|NCT00549198|163148302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.315||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, visit, baseline GFR by CG, baseline BMI, race group, baseline CD4, treatment\*visit, baseline GFR by CG\*visit, baseline BMI\*visit and baseline CD4\*visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|The correlation matrix for within-subject errors is unstructured.||||||0.315
81726055|NCT00549198|163148309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, visit, baseline spine BMD, baseline BMI, race group, age group, hypertension, treatment\*visit, baseline spine BMD\*visit and baseline BMI\*visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|The correlation matrix for within-subject errors is unstructured.||||||<0.001
81726056|NCT00549198|163148310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, visit, baseline hip BMD, baseline BMI, race group, risk factor, country group, treatment\*visit, baseline hip BMD\*visit and baseline BMI\*visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|The correlation matrix for within-subject errors is unstructured.||||||<0.001
81726057|NCT00549198|163148311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, visit, baseline spine BMD, baseline BMI, race group, age group, treatment\*visit, baseline spine BMD\*visit and baseline BMI\*visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|The correlation matrix for within-subject errors is unstructured.||||||0.036
81726058|NCT00549198|163148312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, visit, baseline hip BMD, baseline BMI, race group, risk factor, prohibited medication, previous fracture, treatment\*visit, baseline hip BMD\*visit and baseline BMI\*visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|Correlation matrix for within-subject errors is unstructured.||||||<0.001
81726059|NCT00549198|163148313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.112||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, visit, baseline spine BMD, baseline BMI, race group, age group, treatment\*visit, baseline spine BMD\*visit and baseline BMI\*visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|correlation matrix for within-subject errors is unstructured.||||||0.112
81726060|NCT00549198|163148314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, visit, baseline hip BMD, baseline BMI, race group, risk factor, prohibited medication, previous fracture, treatment\*visit, baseline hip BMD\*visit, and baseline BMI\*visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|The correlation matrix for within-subject errors is unstructured.||||||<0.001
81726061|NCT00549198|163148347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3025||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, age, baseline biomarker value, and gender.|ANOVA|Estimates are calculated from an ANOVA model. Parameters are analyzed based on log transformed data.||||||0.3025
81726062|NCT00549198|163148348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, age, baseline biomarker value, baseline CD4, and gender.|ANOVA|Estimates are calculated from an ANOVA model. Parameters are analyzed based on log transformed data.||||||<0.0001
81726063|NCT00549198|163148349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3323||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, age, and baseline biomarker value.|ANOVA|Estimates are calculated from an ANOVA model. Parameters are analyzed based on log transformed data.||||||0.3323
81726064|NCT00549198|163148350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, baseline biomarker value, baseline CD4, and gender.|ANOVA|Estimates are calculated from an ANOVA model. Parameters are analyzed based on log transformed data.||||||<0.0001
81726065|NCT00549198|163148351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, age, and baseline biomarker value.|ANOVA|Estimates are calculated from ana ANOVA model. Parameters are analyzed based on log transformed data.||||||<0.0001
81726066|NCT00549198|163148352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, baseline biomarker value, and gender.|ANOVA|Estimates are calculated from an ANOVA model.||||||0.0019
81726067|NCT00549198|163148353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, age, baseline biomarker value, and baseline CD4.|ANOVA|Estimates are calculated from an ANOVA model.||||||0.0019
81726068|NCT00549198|163148354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0266||95.0||||The model includes the following covariates: treatment, baseline biomarker value, and baseline CD4.|ANOVA|Estimates are calculated from an ANOVA model.||||||0.0266
81471198|NCT00501059|162634279|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.12||||0.5072||95.0|0.8|1.55|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of stroke was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||1.55|0.80|0.5072
81726069|NCT00606684|163148355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.092|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.144|||ANCOVA|||||0.144|0.039|<0.001
81726070|NCT00606684|163148355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.098|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.15|||ANCOVA|||||0.150|0.046|<0.001
81726071|NCT00606684|163148355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.162|||ANCOVA|||||0.162|0.057|<0.001
81726072|NCT00606684|163148355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.137|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.19|||ANCOVA|||||0.190|0.085|<0.001
81726073|NCT00606684|163148355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.165|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.112|0.217|||ANCOVA|||||0.217|0.112|<0.001
81726074|NCT01275313|163148362|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation: To determine a difference of 20% in the control group and 10% in the treatment group with 80% power, 440 participants would be needed.||||||0.77|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Null hypothesis: At-risk nursing home residents provided with an individually-configured manual lightweight wheelchair and skin protection cushion have the same incidence of pressure injury development compared to individuals using a facility-provided manual wheelchair modified with a skin protection cushion and related adjustments.||||0.77
81726075|NCT02965820|163148376|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.0030
81726076|NCT01967888|163148377|SUPERIORITY||t-test|-1.2||||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|0.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||000|-14.3|0.542
81726077|NCT01967888|163148378|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-0.1601778||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.317803|-0.0025525|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.0025525|-0.3178030|0.092
81726078|NCT01967888|163148379|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-0.1178242||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.287431|0.0517825|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.0517825|-0.2874310|0.161
81726079|NCT01967888|163148380|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|0.0136||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0508|0.0781|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.0781|-0.0508|0.846
81726080|NCT01967888|163148381|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-0.025||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0939|0.0689|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.0689|-0.0939|0.817
81726081|NCT01967888|163148382|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-9.4641||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.49|23.5618|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||23.5618|-42.4900|0.570
81726082|NCT01967888|163148383|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-22.9454|||=|0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.1826|2.2918|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.2918|-48.1826|=0.074
81726083|NCT01967888|163148384|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-0.2074|||=|0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6538|0.2389|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2389|-0.6538|=0.358
81726084|NCT01967888|163148385|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-0.277|||=|0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7936|0.2396|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2396|-0.7936|=0.288
81726085|NCT01967888|163148386|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|0.09716|||=|0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.41834|7.61266|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.61266|-7.41834|=0.980
81726086|NCT01967888|163148387|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|1.07617|||=|0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.76562|8.91796|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.91796|-6.76562|=0.785
81726087|NCT01967888|163148388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.176|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.176
81726088|NCT01967888|163148389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.403|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.403
81726089|NCT01967888|163148390|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|2.1||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|22.33|||Chi-squared|||||22.33|-18.20|0.842
81726090|NCT01967888|163148391|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.21||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|34.97|||Anderson-Gill model|||||34.97|0.29|0.339
81726091|NCT01967888|163148392|SUPERIORITY||Treatment effect|5.0||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.91|25.93|||Chi-squared|||||25.93|-15.91|0.640
81726092|NCT01967888|163148398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.448|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.448
81726093|NCT01967888|163148399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.910
81726094|NCT01967888|163148400|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||1.000
81726095|NCT01967888|163148405|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|31.3491|||=|0.5018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.998|123.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||123.70|-60.9980|=0.5018
81726096|NCT01967888|163148406|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|23.5454|||=|0.4537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.6619|85.7528|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||85.7528|-38.6619|=0.4537
81726097|NCT01614509|163148410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Central retinal thickness was measured using an optical coherence tomography by every visit intended for all participants.||||||0.6||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Central retinal thickness was measured using an optical coherence tomography by every visit. And we compare the difference of central retinal thickness between two groups||||0.60
81726098|NCT00323609|163148421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.214||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.214
81726099|NCT00323609|163148422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 7 days.||||0.430
81726100|NCT00323609|163148422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.655||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 30 days.||||0.655
81726101|NCT00323609|163148422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.756||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 3 months.||||0.756
81726102|NCT00323609|163148422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.503||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 12 months.||||0.503
81726103|NCT00323609|163148422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.837||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 24 months.||||0.837
81726104|NCT00323609|163148423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.785||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 30 days||||0.785
81726105|NCT00323609|163148423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.393||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 3 months.||||0.393
81726106|NCT00323609|163148423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.875||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 12 months||||0.875
81726107|NCT00323609|163148423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.833||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 24 months.||||0.833
81726108|NCT00323609|163148424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of SF-36 PCS result at 30 days.||||0.180
81726109|NCT00323609|163148424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.822||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of SF-36 PCS result at 3 months||||0.822
81726110|NCT00323609|163148424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.291||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of SF-36 PCS result at 12 months||||0.291
81726111|NCT00323609|163148424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of SF-36 PCS result at 24 months||||0.996
81726112|NCT00323609|163148424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.983||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of SF-36 MCS result at 30 days||||0.983
81726113|NCT00323609|163148424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.576||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of SF-36 MCS result at 3 months||||0.576
81726114|NCT00323609|163148424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.393||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of SF-36 MCS result at 12 months||||0.393
81726115|NCT00323609|163148424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.722||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of SF-36 MCS result at 24 months||||0.722
81726116|NCT00323609|163148425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.318||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 30 days.||||0.318
81726117|NCT00323609|163148425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.523||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 3 months.||||0.523
81726118|NCT00323609|163148425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.634||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 12 months.||||0.634
81726119|NCT00323609|163148425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.457||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 24 months.||||0.457
81726120|NCT00323609|163148426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.818||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.818
81726121|NCT00323609|163148427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.226
81726122|NCT00323609|163148428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81726123|NCT00323609|163148429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.112||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with Absolute Height Loss (AHL) as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at pre-discharge.||||0.112
81726124|NCT00323609|163148429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.364||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with Absolute Height Loss (AHL) as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 3 months.||||0.364
81726125|NCT00323609|163148429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.185||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with Absolute Height Loss (AHL) as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 12 months.||||0.185
81726126|NCT00323609|163148429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with Absolute Height Loss (AHL) as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 24 months.||||0.100
81726127|NCT00323609|163148430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with Absolute Height Loss (AHL) as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at pre-discharge.||||0.005
81726128|NCT00323609|163148430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.382||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with Absolute Height Loss (AHL) as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 3 months.||||0.382
81726129|NCT00323609|163148430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.196||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with Absolute Height Loss (AHL) as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 12 months.||||0.196
81726130|NCT00323609|163148430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.281||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with Absolute Height Loss (AHL) as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 24 months.||||0.281
81726131|NCT00323609|163148431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with Absolute Height Loss (AHL) as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at pre-discharge.||||0.033
81726132|NCT00323609|163148431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.981||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with Absolute Height Loss (AHL) as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 3 months.||||0.981
81726133|NCT00323609|163148431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.631||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with Absolute Height Loss (AHL) as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 12 months.||||0.631
81726134|NCT00323609|163148431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with Absolute Height Loss (AHL) as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 24 months.||||0.790
81726135|NCT00323609|163148432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.663||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at pre-discharge.||||0.663
81726136|NCT00323609|163148432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.933||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 3 months.||||0.933
81726137|NCT00323609|163148432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.089||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 12 months.||||0.089
81726138|NCT00323609|163148432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 24 months.||||0.036
81726139|NCT00323609|163148433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.472||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at pre-discharge.||||0.472
81726140|NCT00323609|163148433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.745||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 3 months.||||0.745
81726141|NCT00323609|163148433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.565||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 12 months.||||0.565
81726142|NCT00323609|163148433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.687||95.0||||P-value was obtained from ANCOVA with baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at 24 months.||||0.687
81726143|NCT00475852|163148449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographical region.||||0.7|-2.1|0.313
81726144|NCT00475852|163148450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Van Elteren test|Controlled for region.||||||0.030
81726145|NCT00475852|163148451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Van Elteren test|Controlled for region.||||||0.007
81726146|NCT00475852|163148452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.318|||||||Van Elteren test|Controlled for region.||||||0.318
81726147|NCT00475852|163148453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Van Elteren test|Controlled for region.||||||0.018
81726148|NCT00475852|163148454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlled for region.||||0.5|-1.5|0.295
81471199|NCT00501059|162634279|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.97||||0.901||95.0|0.62|1.52|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of cardiovascular death was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||1.52|0.62|0.9010
81538478|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21||0.4194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.13|2.56||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||2.56|-6.13|0.4194
81726149|NCT00475852|163148455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.16|||||||ANOVA|Controlled for region.|This analysis excluded subjects who were lost to follow-up, or withdrawal of consent before Day 30, or whose Day 30 visit occurred prior to Day 30.|||||0.160
81726150|NCT00475852|163148456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.9||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlled for region.|For subjects with a Day 30 visit prior to Day 30, information from their Day 180 visit, if available, was used to impute the mortality and rehospitalization status at Day 30.|||0.6|-2.4|0.238
81726151|NCT00475852|163148460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlled for region.||||1.21|0.98|0.109
81471200|NCT00501059|162634279|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.0||||0.9979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.86|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of UA was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||1.86|0.54|0.9979
81471201|NCT00501059|162634279|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.93||||0.7455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.42|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of TIA was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||1.42|0.61|0.7455
81538479|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29||0.3759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.55|2.48||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||2.48|-6.55|0.3759
81726152|NCT02063698|163148461|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 2: BPI Worst Pain Past 24 Hours||||1.0
81726153|NCT02063698|163148461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 3: BPI Worst Pain Past 24 Hours||||0.45
81726154|NCT02063698|163148461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 4: BPI Worst Pain Past 24 Hours||||0.38
81726155|NCT02063698|163148461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 5: BPI Worst Pain Past 24 Hours||||0.12
81726156|NCT02063698|163148461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 6: BPI Worst Pain Past 24 Hours||||0.70
81726157|NCT02063698|163148461|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 7: BPI Worst Pain Past 24 Hours||||1.0
81726158|NCT02063698|163148461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 8: BPI Worst Pain Past 24 Hours||||0.44
81726159|NCT02063698|163148462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Equal variance t-test|||||||0.44
81726160|NCT02063698|163148463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Equal variance t-test|||||||0.13
81726161|NCT02063698|163148465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.025
81726162|NCT02063698|163148466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81726163|NCT02063698|163148467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81726164|NCT02063698|163148468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81726165|NCT02063698|163148469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.04
81726166|NCT02345486|163148485|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.74|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||"reported mean difference is a difference in proportions."|||0.74|0.66|0.001
81726167|NCT03979677|163148510|OTHER|HDI and DHI analyzed using linear mixed-effects models with two within-participant factors, Intervention (pre-intervention, post-intervention) and Inventory (DHI, HDI). All models included participant as a random factor. Models constructed using lmer function of the lme package in R and analyzed using anova function in base R. Significant main effects and interactions were evaluated using emmeans . Pairwise comparisons were adjusted to account for false-discovery rates.|||||<|0.0001||||||Multiple comparisons were adjusted.|linear mixed-effects models|||||||<.0001
81726168|NCT03979677|163148511|OTHER|HDI and DHI analyzed using linear mixed-effects models with two within-participant factors, Intervention (pre-intervention, post-intervention) and Inventory (DHI, HDI). All models included participant as a random factor. Models constructed using lmer function of the lme package in R and analyzed using anova function in base R. Significant main effects and interactions were evaluated using emmeans . Pairwise comparisons were adjusted to account for false-discovery rates.|||||<|0.0001||||||Point change in DHI was tests.|linear mixed-effects models|||||||<.0001
81726169|NCT05085613|163148543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6279928|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.150369||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.463627|10.71961||Sidak's adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|DF=6|Economic recovery condition - control|Note that analyses are underpowered due to administrative issues with funding that halted recruitment early.||10.71961|-9.463627|0.998
81726170|NCT05085613|163148543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.044194|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.302202||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.416608|14.505||Sidak's adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|DF = 6|Freedom - control|Note that analyses are underpowered due to administrative issues with funding that halted recruitment early.||14.505|-6.416608|0.725
81726171|NCT05085613|163148543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53656|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-1.53656||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.25295|9.179834||Sidak's adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|DF = 6|Humor - control|Note that analyses are underpowered due to administrative issues with funding that halted recruitment early.||9.179834|-12.25295|0.980
81726172|NCT05085613|163148544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.002255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.801527||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.39448|28.39899||Sidak's adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|Df = 6|Economic recovery condition - control|Note that analyses are underpowered due to administrative issues with funding that halted recruitment early.||28.39899|-14.39448|0.813
81726173|NCT05085613|163148544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.12214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.07444||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.938055|37.18234||Sidak's adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|DF = 6|Freedom - control|Note that analyses are underpowered due to administrative issues with funding that halted recruitment early.||37.18234|-6.938055|0.268
81726174|NCT05085613|163148544|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.4032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.305576||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.218891|37.0253||Sidak's adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|DF = 6|Humor - Control|Note that analyses are underpowered due to administrative issues with funding that halted recruitment early.||37.0253|-8.218891|0.330
81726175|NCT05085613|163148545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.457003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.380984||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.98852|14.07451||Sidak's adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|DF = 5|Economic recovery - control|Note that analyses are underpowered due to administrative issues with funding that halted recruitment early.||14.07451|-16.98852|0.994
81726176|NCT05085613|163148545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.097586|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.675066||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.34491|15.14973||Sidak's adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|DF = 5|Freedom - control|Note that analyses are underpowered due to administrative issues with funding that halted recruitment early.||15.14973|-17.34491|0.998
81726177|NCT05085613|163148545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.926191|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.588643||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.110771|24.96315||Sidak's adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|DF = 5|Humor - Control|Note that analyses are underpowered due to administrative issues with funding that halted recruitment early.||24.96315|-7.110771|0.447
81726178|NCT05085613|163148546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.154612|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.986723||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.985328|0.6761041||Sidak's adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|DF = 6|Economic recovery - control|Note that analyses are underpowered due to administrative issues with funding that halted recruitment early.||.6761041|-8.985328|0.113
81726179|NCT05085613|163148546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.685896|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.046067||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6609|2.289114||Sidak's adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|DF = 6|Freedom - control|Note that analyses are underpowered due to administrative issues with funding that halted recruitment early.||2.289114|-7.66090|0.473
81726180|NCT05085613|163148546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.469932|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.102231||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.58151|-1.358358||Sidak's adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|DF = 6|Humor - control|Note that analyses are underpowered due to administrative issues with funding that halted recruitment early.||-1.358358|-11.58151|0.008
81726181|NCT00479401|163148590|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority hypothesis comparing pramipexole ER to pramipexole IR was to be tested using a non-inferiority margin of -3 points. The primary efficacy endpoint in UPDRS part II+III was the change from baseline (week 0) to week 33 on the UPDRS Parts II+III score combined. The statistical model was analysis of covariance, controlling for baseline UPDRS Part II+III. Fixed terms in the model were treatment, country, and UPDRS Part II+III score at baseline.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.7|||ANCOVA|Null hypothesis was tested using an analysis of covariance model with α = 0.05 in full analysis set with last observation carried forward.|PPX ER non-inferior to PPX IR, if the lower limit of the confidence interval for the difference is higher than the non-inferiority margin of -3|A non-inferiority hypothesis (H0: μER - μIR \< -3 vs. H1: μER - μIR ≥ -3) comparing pramipexole ER to pramipexole IR was tested using a non-inferiority margin of -3 points.||1.7|-2.2|
81726182|NCT02868281|163148608|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.87||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|48.11|||Mixed effect logistic regression||The model included treatment, Baseline ACT total score, Baseline ACT total score squared, center, type of Baseline controller, gender and age, with the center as a random factor.|||48.11|1.29|0.027
81726183|NCT02868281|163148609|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.1||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 1-4. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||0.0|-0.2|0.222
81726184|NCT02868281|163148609|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.1||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 5-8. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||0.0|-0.2|0.156
81726185|NCT02868281|163148609|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.1||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 9-12. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||0.0|-0.2|0.245
81726186|NCT02868281|163148609|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.1||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 13-16. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||0.0|-0.2|0.057
81726187|NCT02868281|163148609|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.1||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 17-20. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||0.0|-0.2|0.151
81726188|NCT02868281|163148609|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.1||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 21-24. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||0.0|-0.2|0.114
81726189|NCT02868281|163148610|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.05||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.09|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 1-4. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||0.09|-0.18|0.487
81726190|NCT02868281|163148610|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.04||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.09|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 5-8. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||0.09|-0.16|0.546
81726191|NCT02868281|163148610|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.06||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.06|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 9-12. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||0.06|-0.17|0.314
81726192|NCT02868281|163148610|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.07||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.04|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 13-16. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||0.04|-0.19|0.197
81726193|NCT02868281|163148610|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.06||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.06|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 17-20. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||0.06|-0.17|0.282
81726194|NCT02868281|163148610|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.03||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.08|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 21-24. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||0.08|-0.15|0.543
81726195|NCT02868281|163148611|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|0.06||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.18|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline FEV1, type of Baseline controller, gender and age, with the center as a random factor.|||0.180|-0.059|0.273
81726196|NCT02868281|163148612|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-12.0||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.3|16.3|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 1-4. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||16.3|-40.3|0.367
81726197|NCT02868281|163148612|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-7.2||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.5|21.2|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 5-8. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||21.2|-35.5|0.587
81726198|NCT02868281|163148612|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-4.7||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.1|23.7|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 9-12. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||23.7|-33.1|0.721
81726199|NCT02868281|163148612|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-3.3||||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|25.1|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 13-16. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||25.1|-31.7|0.801
81726200|NCT02868281|163148612|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-5.0||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.3|23.4|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 17-20. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||23.4|-33.3|0.704
81726201|NCT02868281|163148612|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-4.0||||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.4|24.5|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 21-24. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||24.5|-32.4|0.762
81471202|NCT00501059|162634281|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.96||||0.6038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.13|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of composite outcome of MI, stroke, CV death, UA or TIA was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||1.13|0.81|0.6038
81726202|NCT02868281|163148613|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-12.8||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.1|16.5|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 1-4. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||16.5|-42.1|0.354
81726203|NCT02868281|163148613|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-8.4||||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|21.0|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 5-8. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||21.0|-37.8|0.538
81726204|NCT02868281|163148613|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-5.0||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|24.5|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 9-12. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||24.5|-34.4|0.716
81726205|NCT02868281|163148613|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-3.1||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.5|26.3|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 13-16. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||26.3|-32.5|0.822
81726206|NCT02868281|163148613|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-4.0||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|25.4|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 17-20. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||25.4|-33.4|0.767
81726207|NCT02868281|163148613|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-3.8||||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|25.7|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||Weeks 21-24. The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender, age and treatment-by-visit interaction, with the center as a random factor.|||25.7|-33.4|0.779
81726208|NCT02868281|163148614|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|0.3||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.6|||Mixed Model Repeat Measures||The model included covariates of treatment, center, Baseline AQLQ(S) score, type of Baseline controller, gender and age, with the center as a random factor.|||0.6|-0.0|0.059
81726209|NCT02868281|163148615|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.843||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.926|||Cox proportional hazards model||The model included treatment, Baseline ACT total score, center, type of Baseline controller, gender and age as covariates.|||2.926|1.160|0.010
81726210|NCT02868281|163148616|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.09||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.73|||Generalised linear model||The model included treatment, Baseline ACT total score, type of Baseline controller, gender and age as covariates.|||3.73|0.32|0.897
81726211|NCT01504867|163148627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Wald|This was a large sample (Wald) test estimated using a conditional logistic regression model with site as a stratification variable.||The primary outcome significance level was adjusted for multiple testing associated with the interim analysis. Its significance level is 92.6%||||0.53
81726212|NCT01504867|163148628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.99
81726213|NCT01504867|163148629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.36
81726214|NCT01504867|163148630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.23
81726215|NCT01504867|163148631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.72
81726216|NCT01504867|163148632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.08
81726217|NCT01504867|163148633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.79
81726218|NCT03210259|163148644|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was concluded if the confidence interval (CI) for the least squares (LS) means ratio was included in the pre-defined equivalence range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Least squares means ratio|105.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.2|96.58|114.64|||||The least squares means were from ANCOVA. Ratio was calculated with the switching arm in the numerator and the continuous arm in the denominator.|The null hypothesis was that the ratio of expected means for Switching vs. Continuous Humira is less than 80.00% or more than 125.00%.||114.64|96.58|
81726219|NCT03210259|163148645|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was concluded if the confidence interval (CI) for the LS means ratio was included in the pre-defined equivalence range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Least squares means ratio|101.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.2|93.26|109.7|||||The least squares means were from ANCOVA. Ratio was calculated with the switching arm in the numerator and the continuous arm in the denominator.|The null hypothesis was that the ratio of expected means for Switching vs. Continuous Humira is less than 80.00% or more than 125.00%.||109.70|93.26|
81726220|NCT03210259|163148646|OTHER||Least squares means ratio|107.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.2|97.33|118.43|||||The least squares means were from ANCOVA. Ratio was calculated with the switching arm as numerator and the continuous arm as the denominator.|No hypothesis was defined and no statistical test was performed.||118.43|97.33|
81538480|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29||0.2285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.26|1.74||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||1.74|-7.26|0.2285
81726221|NCT03210259|163148648|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.45|13.96|||||Risk difference was calculated as Switching arm minus Continuous Humira.|No hypothesis was tested.||13.96|-2.45|
81726222|NCT03210259|163148649|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.35|15.62|||||Risk difference was calculated as Switching arm minus Continuous Humira.|No hypothesis was tested.||15.62|-4.35|
81726223|NCT01154153|163148655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio of Geometric mean|0.966|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.892|1.045|||ANCOVA||The treatment ratio was calculated as an exponential of the mean difference between treatments in log scale.|Missing cortisol values were imputed with multiple imputation. AUC(0-24 hr) was calculated for each imputation and analyzed with log-transformation using an ANCOVA model and analyzed with treatment, sex, and age group as fixed effects, and log-transformed baseline value as a covariate. The mean difference in log scale between treatments and its standard error were calculated by Least Squares mean. Results from multiply imputed data were combined using SAS procedure MIANALYZE.||1.045|0.892|
81726224|NCT01154153|163148656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.37|||ANCOVA|For ANCOVA, treatment arm, randomization strata were fixed effects and baseline value was a covariate.||||-0.37|-1.34|0.0007
81726225|NCT01154153|163148657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1332||95.0||||Based on the ordinal evaluation score and adjusted for the randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1332
81726226|NCT01154153|163148658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3314||95.0||||Based on the ordinal evaluation score and adjusted for the randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3314
81726227|NCT02473510|163148661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|2.6||||||||2.6|-5.2|
81726228|NCT02473510|163148662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Difference|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|27.6||||||Up to Day 8||27.6|3.6|
81726229|NCT02473510|163148662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Difference|17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|29.3||||||Up to Day 15||29.3|4.4|
81726230|NCT02191579|163148666|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.681|9.085||Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were estimated using a logistic regression model adjusted by baseline headache days.|Regression, Logistic|||||9.085|2.681|<0.001
81726231|NCT02191579|163148667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.199|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.936|-4.462||Estimated mean difference, 95% CI, and p-value were assessed using analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline headache days.|ANCOVA|||||-4.462|-7.936|<0.001
81726232|NCT02191579|163148668|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-4.248|||<|0.001||95.0|-5.766|-2.731||Estimated mean difference, 95% CI, and p-value for Week 30 were assessed using analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline headache days.|ANCOVA|||||-2.731|-5.766|<0.001
81726233|NCT02191579|163148669|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.05|||<|0.001||95.0|2.014|8.157||Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value for the Week 29-32 interval were estimated using a logistic regression model adjusted by baseline headache days.|Regression, Logistic|||||8.157|2.014|<0.001
81726234|NCT00408876|163148672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.503||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.503
81726235|NCT00408876|163148672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.447||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.447
81726236|NCT00408876|163148672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.084||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.084
81726237|NCT00408876|163148672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.964||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.964
81726238|NCT00408876|163148672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.451||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.451
81726239|NCT00408876|163148672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.333||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.333
81726240|NCT00408876|163148673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21||||0.318||95.0|-0.62|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.20|-0.62|0.318
81726241|NCT00408876|163148673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.49||||0.005||95.0|-0.83|-0.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.15|-0.83|0.005
81726242|NCT00408876|163148673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27||||0.124||95.0|-0.61|0.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.07|-0.61|0.124
81726243|NCT00408876|163148673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28||||0.183||95.0|-0.7|0.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.13|-0.70|0.183
81726244|NCT00408876|163148673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.778||95.0|-0.48|0.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.36|-0.48|0.778
81726245|NCT00408876|163148673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22||||0.21||95.0|-0.13|0.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.57|-0.13|0.210
81726246|NCT00408876|163148674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.97||||0.161||95.0|-2.32|0.39|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.39|-2.32|0.161
81726247|NCT00408876|163148674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.41||||0.019||95.0|-2.59|-0.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.24|-2.59|0.019
81726248|NCT00408876|163148674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.56||||0.01||95.0|-2.74|-0.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.38|-2.74|0.010
81726249|NCT00408876|163148674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.45||||0.526||95.0|-1.83|0.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.94|-1.83|0.526
81726250|NCT00408876|163148674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59||||0.397||95.0|-1.96|0.78|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.78|-1.96|0.397
81726251|NCT00408876|163148674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.813||95.0|-1.35|1.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.06|-1.35|0.813
81726252|NCT00408876|163148675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.657||95.0|-0.5|0.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.79|-0.50|0.657
81726253|NCT00408876|163148675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23||||0.384||95.0|-0.76|0.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.29|-0.76|0.384
81726254|NCT00408876|163148675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56||||0.04||95.0|-1.1|-0.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.03|-1.10|0.040
81726255|NCT00408876|163148675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.38||||0.253||95.0|-1.03|0.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.27|-1.03|0.253
81726256|NCT00408876|163148675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.71||||0.034||95.0|-1.36|-0.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.05|-1.36|0.034
81471203|NCT00501059|162634281|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.95||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.15|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of composite outcome of MI, stroke or CV death was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||1.15|0.79|0.6190
81726257|NCT00408876|163148675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33||||0.232||95.0|-0.86|0.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.21|-0.86|0.232
81726258|NCT00408876|163148676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33||||0.365||95.0|-0.39|1.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.05|-0.39|0.365
81726259|NCT00408876|163148676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36||||0.232||95.0|-0.95|0.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.23|-0.95|0.232
81726260|NCT00408876|163148676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.314||95.0|-0.9|0.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.29|-0.90|0.314
81726261|NCT00408876|163148676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.69||||0.062||95.0|-1.41|0.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.03|-1.41|0.062
81726262|NCT00408876|163148676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64||||0.083||95.0|-1.36|0.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.08|-1.36|0.083
81726263|NCT00408876|163148676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.859||95.0|-0.54|0.65|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.65|-0.54|0.859
81726264|NCT00408876|163148677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.984||95.0|-0.34|0.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.34|-0.34|0.984
81726265|NCT00408876|163148677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41||||0.004||95.0|-0.7|-0.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.13|-0.70|0.004
81726266|NCT00408876|163148677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.81|-0.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.24|-0.81|<0.001
81726267|NCT00408876|163148677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42||||0.018||95.0|-0.76|-0.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.07|-0.76|0.018
81726268|NCT00408876|163148677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53||||0.003||95.0|-0.87|-0.19|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.19|-0.87|0.003
81726269|NCT00408876|163148677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.442||95.0|-0.4|0.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.17|-0.40|0.442
81726270|NCT00408876|163148678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||0.464||95.0|-0.52|1.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.14|-0.52|0.464
81726271|NCT00408876|163148678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.68||||0.052||95.0|-1.36|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.00|-1.36|0.052
81726272|NCT00408876|163148678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.68||||0.052||95.0|-1.37|0.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.01|-1.37|0.052
81726273|NCT00408876|163148678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.99||||0.021||95.0|-1.83|-0.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.15|-1.83|0.021
81726274|NCT00408876|163148678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.99||||0.02||95.0|-1.83|-0.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.16|-1.83|0.020
81726275|NCT00408876|163148678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.988||95.0|-0.7|0.69|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.69|-0.70|0.988
81726276|NCT00408876|163148679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21||||0.543||95.0|-0.46|0.88|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.88|-0.46|0.543
81726277|NCT00408876|163148679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55||||0.053||95.0|-1.1|0.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.01|-1.10|0.053
81726278|NCT00408876|163148679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65||||0.024||95.0|-1.21|-0.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.09|-1.21|0.024
81726279|NCT00408876|163148679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.75||||0.03||95.0|-1.43|-0.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.07|-1.43|0.030
81726280|NCT00408876|163148679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.85||||0.014||95.0|-1.54|-0.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.17|-1.54|0.014
81726281|NCT00408876|163148679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.727||95.0|-0.66|0.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.46|-0.66|0.727
81726282|NCT00408876|163148680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.813||95.0|-0.63|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.80|-0.63|0.813
81726283|NCT00408876|163148680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63||||0.035||95.0|-1.21|-0.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.04|-1.21|0.035
81726284|NCT00408876|163148680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58||||0.054||95.0|-1.17|0.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.01|-1.17|0.054
81726285|NCT00408876|163148680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.71||||0.051||95.0|-1.43|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.00|-1.43|0.051
81726286|NCT00408876|163148680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.67||||0.07||95.0|-1.39|0.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.05|-1.39|0.070
81726287|NCT00408876|163148680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.872||95.0|-0.54|0.64|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.64|-0.54|0.872
81726288|NCT00408876|163148681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.79||95.0|-0.68|0.89|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.89|-0.68|0.790
81726289|NCT00408876|163148681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.93||||0.005||95.0|-1.57|-0.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.28|-1.57|0.005
81726290|NCT00408876|163148681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.87||||0.009||95.0|-1.52|-0.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.22|-1.52|0.009
81726291|NCT00408876|163148681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.03||||0.011||95.0|-1.83|-0.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.24|-1.83|0.011
81726292|NCT00408876|163148681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.97||||0.016||95.0|-1.77|-0.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.18|-1.77|0.016
81726293|NCT00408876|163148681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.857||95.0|-0.6|0.72|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.72|-0.60|0.857
81726294|NCT00408876|163148682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.948||95.0|-0.81|0.76|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.76|-0.81|0.948
81726295|NCT00408876|163148682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55||||0.096||95.0|-1.2|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.10|-1.20|0.096
81726296|NCT00408876|163148682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39||||0.239||95.0|-1.05|0.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.26|-1.05|0.239
81726297|NCT00408876|163148682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53||||0.196||95.0|-1.32|0.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.27|-1.32|0.196
81726298|NCT00408876|163148682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37||||0.367||95.0|-1.17|0.43|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.43|-1.17|0.367
81726299|NCT00408876|163148682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16||||0.637||95.0|-0.5|0.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.82|-0.50|0.637
81726300|NCT00408876|163148683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.887||95.0|-0.76|0.65|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.65|-0.76|0.887
81726301|NCT00408876|163148683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.81||||0.006||95.0|-1.4|-0.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.23|-1.40|0.006
81726302|NCT00408876|163148683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26||||0.392||95.0|-0.84|0.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.33|-0.84|0.392
81726303|NCT00408876|163148683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.76||||0.036||95.0|-1.48|-0.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.05|-1.48|0.036
81726304|NCT00408876|163148683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.573||95.0|-0.92|0.51|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.51|-0.92|0.573
81726305|NCT00408876|163148683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.56||||0.064||95.0|-0.03|1.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.15|-0.03|0.064
81726306|NCT00408876|163148684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36||||0.374||95.0|-1.15|0.43|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.43|-1.15|0.374
81726307|NCT00408876|163148684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.007||95.0|-1.55|-0.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.25|-1.55|0.007
81726308|NCT00408876|163148684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46||||0.169||95.0|-1.12|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.20|-1.12|0.169
81726309|NCT00408876|163148684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.54||||0.182||95.0|-1.35|0.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.26|-1.35|0.182
81726310|NCT00408876|163148684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.802||95.0|-0.91|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.70|-0.91|0.802
81726311|NCT00408876|163148684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.44||||0.191||95.0|-0.22|1.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.11|-0.22|0.191
81726312|NCT00408876|163148685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25||||0.556||95.0|-1.1|0.59|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.59|-1.10|0.556
81726313|NCT00408876|163148685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.73||||0.041||95.0|-1.42|-0.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.03|-1.42|0.041
81471204|NCT00501059|162634281|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.9||||0.4562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.2|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of non-fatal MI was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||1.20|0.67|0.4562
81471205|NCT00501059|162634282|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.81||||0.0756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.02|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of composite outcome of MI, stroke, CV death, UA or TIA was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||1.02|0.64|0.0756
81471206|NCT00501059|162634282|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.79||||0.0661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.02|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of composite outcome of MI, stroke or CV death was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||1.02|0.61|0.0661
81471207|NCT00501059|162634282|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.53||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.79|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of MI was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||0.79|0.36|0.0014
81471208|NCT00501059|162634282|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.55||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.84|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of non-fatal MI was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||0.84|0.36|0.0056
81471209|NCT00501059|162634282|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.12||||0.6291||95.0|0.71|1.75|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of stroke was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||1.75|0.71|0.6291
81471210|NCT00501059|162634282|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.03||||0.9161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.77|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of CV death was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||1.77|0.60|0.9161
81471211|NCT00501059|162634282|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.75||||0.538||95.0|0.3|1.87|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of UA was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||1.87|0.30|0.5380
81471212|NCT00501059|162634282|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.03||||0.9181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.95|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of TIA was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||1.95|0.55|0.9181
81471213|NCT00501059|162634282|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.1||||0.4796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.45|||Log Rank|||Analysis of incidence of all-cause mortality was conducted via a 2-sided log-rank test. Results would be considered statistically significant if the 2-sided P value is ≤0.05.||1.45|0.84|0.4796
81471214|NCT01447927|162634300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7981|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Rum Test (1-sided)|||The null hypothesis was that the percent change in mean pS6K1 values (from pre to post) was the same or increased for the metformin arm as compared to placebo. Assuming equal standard deviations (i.e. 50%) across the metformin and placebo groups, 30 participants per arm yielded 84% power to detect at least a 35% decrease in the metformin arm as compared to placebo, using a 1-sided t-test with a significant level of 0.05.||||0.7981
81471215|NCT04231396|162634302|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1456||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.012|0.279|||t-test, 1 sided|||The SNR Loss scores computed the means per client and week (1-12), with a smoothing method: isotonic regression (isoreg, via R). The slopes (lsfit, via R) calculated of the smoothed means separately per client, per 7-9 weeks (early training weeks), and per 10-12 weeks (final training weeks). This created slope differences, per client.||.279|.012|.037
81471216|NCT01313221|162634324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|35.82|||||Adjusted for treatment in a mixed model|||35.82|-3.50|
81471217|NCT01313221|162634325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.13|27.6||||||Difference in change from Week 12 to Week 16||27.60|-5.13|
81471218|NCT01313221|162634325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|35.32||||||Difference in change from Week 12 to Week 20||35.32|-2.21|
81471219|NCT05459558|162634357|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value adjusted for multiplicity using Graphical Approach.|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline.||||<0.0001
81471220|NCT05459558|162634357|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value adjusted for multiplicity using Graphical Approach.|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline.||||<0.0001
81471221|NCT05459558|162634358|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models with Repeated Measures|||Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline.||||<0.0001
81471222|NCT05459558|162634358|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Test for non-zero within group change from Baseline.||||<0.0001
81471223|NCT05459558|162634359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-1.62|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Week 4||-1.62|-1.88|<0.0001
81471224|NCT05459558|162634359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-1.61|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Week 4||-1.61|-1.87|<0.0001
81471225|NCT05459558|162634359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|-1.81||p-value adjusted for multiplicity using Graphical Approach.|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Week 8||-1.81|-2.08|<0.0001
81471226|NCT05459558|162634359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|-1.9||p-value adjusted for multiplicity using Graphical Approach.|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Week 8||-1.90|-2.18|<0.0001
81471227|NCT05459558|162634360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.62|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Week 4||-0.62|-1.00|<0.0001
81471228|NCT05459558|162634360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.41|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Week 4||-0.41|-0.79|<0.0001
81471229|NCT05459558|162634360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|-1.31||p-value adjusted for multiplicity using Graphical Approach.|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Week 8||-1.31|-2.06|<0.0001
81471230|NCT05459558|162634360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|-1.44||p-value adjusted for multiplicity using Graphical Approach.|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Week 8||-1.44|-2.19|<0.0001
81726314|NCT00408876|163148685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44||||0.22||95.0|-1.14|0.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.26|-1.14|0.220
81726315|NCT00408876|163148685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47||||0.278||95.0|-1.33|0.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.38|-1.33|0.278
81726316|NCT00408876|163148685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.673||95.0|-1.04|0.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.68|-1.04|0.673
81726317|NCT00408876|163148685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.29||||0.422||95.0|-0.42|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.00|-0.42|0.422
81726318|NCT00408876|163148686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39||||0.234||95.0|-1.03|0.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.25|-1.03|0.234
81726319|NCT00408876|163148686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.93|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.46|-0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.40|-1.46|<0.001
81726320|NCT00408876|163148686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34||||0.213||95.0|-0.87|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.20|-0.87|0.213
81726321|NCT00408876|163148686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.54||||0.105||95.0|-1.19|0.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.11|-1.19|0.105
81726322|NCT00408876|163148686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.876||95.0|-0.6|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.70|-0.60|0.876
81726323|NCT00408876|163148686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59||||0.033||95.0|0.05|1.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.13|0.05|0.033
81726324|NCT00408876|163148687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.925||95.0|-0.73|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.80|-0.73|0.925
81726325|NCT00408876|163148687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.85||||0.008||95.0|-1.49|-0.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.22|-1.49|0.008
81726326|NCT00408876|163148687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.49||||0.132||95.0|-1.12|0.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.15|-1.12|0.132
81726327|NCT00408876|163148687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.89||||0.024||95.0|-1.67|-0.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.12|-1.67|0.024
81726328|NCT00408876|163148687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52||||0.184||95.0|-1.3|0.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.25|-1.30|0.184
81726329|NCT00408876|163148687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37||||0.262||95.0|-0.27|1.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.01|-0.27|0.262
81726330|NCT00408876|163148688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.849||95.0|-0.84|0.69|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.69|-0.84|0.849
81726331|NCT00408876|163148688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.73||||0.024||95.0|-1.36|-0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.10|-1.36|0.024
81726332|NCT00408876|163148688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.773||95.0|-0.73|0.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.54|-0.73|0.773
81726333|NCT00408876|163148688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.66||||0.097||95.0|-1.43|0.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.12|-1.43|0.097
81726334|NCT00408876|163148688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.96||95.0|-0.79|0.75|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.75|-0.79|0.960
81726335|NCT00408876|163148688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.64||||0.052||95.0|0.0|1.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.28|0.00|0.052
81726336|NCT00408876|163148689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.756||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.756
81726337|NCT00408876|163148689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.507||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.507
81726338|NCT00408876|163148689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.056
81726339|NCT00408876|163148689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.816||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.816
81726340|NCT00408876|163148689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.208
81726341|NCT00408876|163148689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.212||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.212
81726342|NCT00408876|163148690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.885||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.885
81726343|NCT00408876|163148690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.026
81726344|NCT00408876|163148690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.007
81726345|NCT00408876|163148690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.095
81726346|NCT00408876|163148690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.040
81726347|NCT00408876|163148690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.635||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.635
81726348|NCT00408876|163148691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.575||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.575
81726349|NCT00408876|163148691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.009
81726350|NCT00408876|163148691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||<0.001
81726351|NCT00408876|163148691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.115||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.115
81726352|NCT00408876|163148691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.002
81726353|NCT00408876|163148691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.072||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.072
81726354|NCT00408876|163148692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.516||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.516
81726355|NCT00408876|163148692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.006
81726356|NCT00408876|163148692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||<0.001
81726357|NCT00408876|163148692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.112||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.112
81726358|NCT00408876|163148692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.010
81726359|NCT00408876|163148692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.219||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.219
81726360|NCT00408876|163148693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.309||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.309
81726361|NCT00408876|163148693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.001
81726362|NCT00408876|163148693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||<0.001
81726363|NCT00408876|163148693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.116||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.116
81726364|NCT00408876|163148693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.033
81726365|NCT00408876|163148693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.480
81726366|NCT00408876|163148694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.709||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.709
81726367|NCT00408876|163148694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.012
81726368|NCT00408876|163148694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.001
81726369|NCT00408876|163148694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.097
81726370|NCT00408876|163148694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.023
81726371|NCT00408876|163148694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.435||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.435
81726372|NCT00408876|163148695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.931||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.931
81726373|NCT00408876|163148695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.007
81726374|NCT00408876|163148695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||<0.001
81726375|NCT00408876|163148695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.036
81726376|NCT00408876|163148695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.007
81726377|NCT00408876|163148695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.416||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.416
81726378|NCT00408876|163148696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.634||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.634
81726379|NCT00408876|163148696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.031
81540195|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.6714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|4.97||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||4.97|0.36|0.6714
81471231|NCT05459558|162634361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|-2.05|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Gingival Sites, Week 4||-2.05|-2.41|<0.0001
81726380|NCT00408876|163148696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.002
81726381|NCT00408876|163148696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.026
81726382|NCT00408876|163148696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.003
81726383|NCT00408876|163148696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.313||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.313
81726384|NCT00408876|163148697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.910
81726385|NCT00408876|163148697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.026
81726386|NCT00408876|163148697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||<0.001
81726387|NCT00408876|163148697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.090
81726388|NCT00408876|163148697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.006
81726389|NCT00408876|163148697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.171||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.171
81726390|NCT00408876|163148698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.733||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.733
81726391|NCT00408876|163148698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.022
81726392|NCT00408876|163148698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||<0.001
81726393|NCT00408876|163148698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.128
81726394|NCT00408876|163148698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.013
81726395|NCT00408876|163148698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.225||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.225
81726396|NCT00408876|163148699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.890
81726397|NCT00408876|163148699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.079
81726398|NCT00408876|163148699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.035
81726399|NCT00408876|163148699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.117||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.117
81726400|NCT00408876|163148699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.060
81726401|NCT00408876|163148699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.647||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.647
81471232|NCT05459558|162634361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|-2.05|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Gingival Sites, Week 4||-2.05|-2.41|<0.0001
81726402|NCT00408876|163148700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.243||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.243
81726403|NCT00408876|163148700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.110
81726404|NCT00408876|163148700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.236||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.236
81726405|NCT00408876|163148700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.014
81726406|NCT00408876|163148700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.036
81726407|NCT00408876|163148700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.756||95.0|||||Repeated Measures|||||||0.756
81726408|NCT00408876|163148701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23||||0.465||95.0|-0.84|0.39|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.39|-0.84|0.465
81726409|NCT00408876|163148701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.79||||0.002||95.0|-1.3|-0.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.29|-1.30|0.002
81726410|NCT00408876|163148701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31||||0.233||95.0|-0.82|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.20|-0.82|0.233
81726411|NCT00408876|163148701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56||||0.075||95.0|-1.19|0.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.06|-1.19|0.075
81726412|NCT00408876|163148701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.798||95.0|-0.71|0.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.54|-0.71|0.798
81726413|NCT00408876|163148701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.48||||0.066||95.0|-0.03|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.00|-0.03|0.066
81726414|NCT00408876|163148702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.869||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.869
81471233|NCT05459558|162634361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|-2.31|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Gingival Sites, Week 8||-2.31|-2.69|<0.0001
81471234|NCT05459558|162634361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|-2.44|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Gingival Sites, Week 8||-2.44|-2.81|<0.0001
81538481|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.71|-1.7||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||-1.70|-10.71|0.0072
81471235|NCT05459558|162634361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-1.91|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Interproximal Sites, Week 4||-1.91|-2.22|<0.0001
81471236|NCT05459558|162634361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.89|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Interproximal Sites, Week 4||-1.89|-2.20|<0.0001
81471237|NCT05459558|162634361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|-2.13|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Interproximal Sites, Week 8||-2.13|-2.45|<0.0001
81471238|NCT05459558|162634361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|-2.25|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Interproximal Sites, Week 8||-2.25|-2.57|<0.0001
81471239|NCT05459558|162634361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.5|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Body Sites, Week 4||-0.50|-0.76|<0.0001
81471240|NCT05459558|162634361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.51|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Body Sites, Week 4||-0.51|-0.77|<0.0001
81726415|NCT00408876|163148702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.141||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.141
81726416|NCT00408876|163148702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.033
81726417|NCT00408876|163148702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.142||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.142
81726418|NCT00408876|163148702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.049
81726419|NCT00408876|163148702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.587||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.587
81726420|NCT00408876|163148703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.356||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.356
81726421|NCT00408876|163148703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.472||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.472
81726422|NCT00408876|163148703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.255||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.255
81726423|NCT00408876|163148703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.107||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.107
81726424|NCT00408876|163148703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.053
81726425|NCT00408876|163148703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.779||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.779
81726426|NCT00408876|163148704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21||||0.747||95.0|-1.47|1.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.06|-1.47|0.747
81726427|NCT00408876|163148704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.07||||0.045||95.0|-2.12|-0.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.02|-2.12|0.045
81726428|NCT00408876|163148704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.58||95.0|-0.76|1.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.36|-0.76|0.580
81726429|NCT00408876|163148704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.86||||0.185||95.0|-2.14|0.41|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.41|-2.14|0.185
81726430|NCT00408876|163148704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.51||||0.438||95.0|-0.77|1.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.79|-0.77|0.438
81726431|NCT00408876|163148704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.37||||0.012||95.0|0.3|2.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.44|0.30|0.012
81726432|NCT00408876|163148705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.46||||0.729||95.0|-2.16|3.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.08|-2.16|0.729
81726433|NCT00408876|163148705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.02||||0.352||95.0|-1.14|3.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.18|-1.14|0.352
81726434|NCT00408876|163148705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.81||||0.465||95.0|-3.0|1.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.37|-3.00|0.465
81726435|NCT00408876|163148705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.56||||0.677||95.0|-2.09|3.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.21|-2.09|0.677
81726436|NCT00408876|163148705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.27||||0.345||95.0|-3.92|1.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.38|-3.92|0.345
81726437|NCT00408876|163148705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.84||||0.102||95.0|-4.04|0.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.37|-4.04|0.102
81726438|NCT00408876|163148706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.977||95.0|-2.91|2.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.83|-2.91|0.977
81726439|NCT00408876|163148706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9||||0.451||95.0|-1.44|3.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.24|-1.44|0.451
81726440|NCT00408876|163148706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.74||||0.15||95.0|-0.63|4.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.11|-0.63|0.150
81726441|NCT00408876|163148706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.94||||0.524||95.0|-1.96|3.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.83|-1.96|0.524
81726442|NCT00408876|163148706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.78||||0.23||95.0|-1.13|4.69|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.69|-1.13|0.230
81726443|NCT00408876|163148706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.84||||0.491||95.0|-1.55|3.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.23|-1.55|0.491
81726444|NCT00408876|163148707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.645||95.0|-0.49|0.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.79|-0.49|0.645
81726445|NCT00408876|163148707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.027||95.0|0.07|1.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.12|0.07|0.027
81726446|NCT00408876|163148707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.75||||0.006||95.0|0.22|1.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.29|0.22|0.006
81726447|NCT00408876|163148707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.44||||0.18||95.0|-0.21|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.10|-0.21|0.180
81726448|NCT00408876|163148707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.069||95.0|-0.05|1.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.25|-0.05|0.069
81726449|NCT00408876|163148707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16||||0.564||95.0|-0.38|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.70|-0.38|0.564
81726450|NCT00408876|163148708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.929||95.0|-0.92|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.00|-0.92|0.929
81726451|NCT00408876|163148708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.58||||0.147||95.0|-0.21|1.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.36|-0.21|0.147
81726452|NCT00408876|163148708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16||||0.7||95.0|-0.64|0.95|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.95|-0.64|0.700
81726453|NCT00408876|163148708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.54||||0.279||95.0|-0.44|1.51|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.51|-0.44|0.279
81726454|NCT00408876|163148708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.822||95.0|-0.86|1.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.09|-0.86|0.822
81726455|NCT00408876|163148708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42||||0.299||95.0|-1.22|0.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.38|-1.22|0.299
81538482|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.31||0.0338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.46|-0.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||-0.38|-9.46|0.0338
81726456|NCT00408876|163148709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.766||95.0|-1.33|0.98|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.98|-1.33|0.766
81726457|NCT00408876|163148709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.217||95.0|-0.35|1.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.55|-0.35|0.217
81726458|NCT00408876|163148709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.88||95.0|-0.89|1.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.04|-0.89|0.880
81726459|NCT00408876|163148709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.78||||0.193||95.0|-0.39|1.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.94|-0.39|0.193
81726460|NCT00408876|163148709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.675||95.0|-0.92|1.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.42|-0.92|0.675
81726461|NCT00408876|163148709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53||||0.288||95.0|-1.5|0.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.45|-1.50|0.288
81726462|NCT00408876|163148710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42||||0.501||95.0|-1.66|0.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.81|-1.66|0.501
81726463|NCT00408876|163148710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33||||0.524||95.0|-0.69|1.35|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.35|-0.69|0.524
81726464|NCT00408876|163148710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.89||||0.089||95.0|-0.14|1.91|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.91|-0.14|0.089
81726465|NCT00408876|163148710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.75||||0.234||95.0|-0.49|2.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.00|-0.49|0.234
81726466|NCT00408876|163148710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.31||||0.04||95.0|0.06|2.56|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.56|0.06|0.040
81726467|NCT00408876|163148710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.56||||0.289||95.0|-0.48|1.59|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.59|-0.48|0.289
81726468|NCT00408876|163148711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.862||95.0|-0.27|0.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.32|-0.27|0.862
81726469|NCT00408876|163148711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.368||95.0|-0.13|0.35|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.35|-0.13|0.368
81726470|NCT00408876|163148711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.628||95.0|-0.18|0.31|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.31|-0.18|0.628
81726471|NCT00408876|163148711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.573||95.0|-0.21|0.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.38|-0.21|0.573
81726472|NCT00408876|163148711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.819||95.0|-0.26|0.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.33|-0.26|0.819
81726473|NCT00408876|163148711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.687||95.0|-0.3|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.20|-0.30|0.687
81726474|NCT00408876|163148712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.972||95.0|-0.48|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.50|-0.48|0.972
81726475|NCT00408876|163148712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.99||95.0|-0.4|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.40|-0.40|0.990
81726476|NCT00408876|163148712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.793||95.0|-0.35|0.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.46|-0.35|0.793
81726477|NCT00408876|163148712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.981||95.0|-0.5|0.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.49|-0.50|0.981
81726478|NCT00408876|163148712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.857||95.0|-0.45|0.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.54|-0.45|0.857
81726479|NCT00408876|163148712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.805||95.0|-0.36|0.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.46|-0.36|0.805
81726480|NCT00408876|163148713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24||||0.34||95.0|-0.26|0.75|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.75|-0.26|0.340
81471241|NCT05459558|162634361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.57|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Body Sites, Week 8||-0.57|-0.81|<0.0001
81726481|NCT00408876|163148713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.848||95.0|-0.45|0.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.37|-0.45|0.848
81726482|NCT00408876|163148713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.573||95.0|-0.54|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.30|-0.54|0.573
81726483|NCT00408876|163148713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29||||0.272||95.0|-0.79|0.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.22|-0.79|0.272
81726484|NCT00408876|163148713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36||||0.161||95.0|-0.88|0.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.15|-0.88|0.161
81726485|NCT00408876|163148713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.711||95.0|-0.5|0.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.34|-0.50|0.711
81726486|NCT00408876|163148714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.713||95.0|-1.39|0.95|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.95|-1.39|0.713
81726487|NCT00408876|163148714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.52||||0.288||95.0|-0.44|1.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.49|-0.44|0.288
81726488|NCT00408876|163148714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46||||0.351||95.0|-1.44|0.51|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.51|-1.44|0.351
81726489|NCT00408876|163148714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.74||||0.219||95.0|-0.44|1.93|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.93|-0.44|0.219
81726490|NCT00408876|163148714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24||||0.686||95.0|-1.43|0.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.94|-1.43|0.686
81726491|NCT00408876|163148714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.98||||0.05||95.0|-1.97|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.00|-1.97|0.050
81726492|NCT00408876|163148715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.663||95.0|-0.06|0.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.04|-0.06|0.663
81726493|NCT00408876|163148715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.33||95.0|-0.02|0.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.06|-0.02|0.330
81726494|NCT00408876|163148715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.143||95.0|-0.01|0.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.07|-0.01|0.143
81726495|NCT00408876|163148715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.218||95.0|-0.02|0.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.08|-0.02|0.218
81726496|NCT00408876|163148715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.1||95.0|-0.01|0.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.09|-0.01|0.100
81726497|NCT00408876|163148715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.614||95.0|-0.03|0.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.05|-0.03|0.614
81726498|NCT00408876|163148716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.786||95.0|-1.83|1.39|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.39|-1.83|0.786
81726499|NCT00408876|163148716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52||||0.445||95.0|-1.85|0.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.81|-1.85|0.445
81726500|NCT00408876|163148716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.39||||0.043||95.0|0.04|2.74|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.74|0.04|0.043
81726501|NCT00408876|163148716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.721||95.0|-1.92|1.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.33|-1.92|0.721
81726502|NCT00408876|163148716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.61||||0.053||95.0|-0.02|3.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.24|-0.02|0.053
81726503|NCT00408876|163148716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.91||||0.006||95.0|0.54|3.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.27|0.54|0.006
81726504|NCT00408876|163148717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39||||0.378||95.0|-0.48|1.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.25|-0.48|0.378
81726505|NCT00408876|163148717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.723||95.0|-0.84|0.59|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.59|-0.84|0.723
81726506|NCT00408876|163148717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.542||95.0|-0.95|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.50|-0.95|0.542
81726507|NCT00408876|163148717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52||||0.245||95.0|-1.39|0.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.36|-1.39|0.245
81726508|NCT00408876|163148717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.61||||0.169||95.0|-1.48|0.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.26|-1.48|0.169
81726509|NCT00408876|163148717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.796||95.0|-0.82|0.63|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.63|-0.82|0.796
81726510|NCT00408876|163148719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81726511|NCT00408876|163148719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.015
81726512|NCT00408876|163148719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.015
81726513|NCT00408876|163148720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.039
81726514|NCT00408876|163148721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.048
81726515|NCT00408876|163148722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.015
81726516|NCT00408876|163148722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.046
81726517|NCT00408876|163148723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.039
81726518|NCT00408876|163148724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.042
81726519|NCT00408876|163148725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81726520|NCT00408876|163148726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.031
81726521|NCT00408876|163148727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.030
81726522|NCT00408876|163148728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81726523|NCT00408876|163148728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81726524|NCT00408876|163148728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81726525|NCT00408876|163148729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.38||||0.348||95.0|-4.28|1.51|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.51|-4.28|0.348
81471242|NCT05459558|162634361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.57|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Body Sites, Week 8||-0.57|-0.81|<0.0001
81471243|NCT05459558|162634362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.82|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Area, Week 4||-0.82|-0.97|<0.0001
81726526|NCT00408876|163148729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5||||0.04||95.0|0.11|4.89|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.89|0.11|0.040
81726527|NCT00408876|163148729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.61||||0.191||95.0|-0.81|4.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.03|-0.81|0.191
81726528|NCT00408876|163148729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.89||||0.009||95.0|0.97|6.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.80|0.97|0.009
81726529|NCT00408876|163148729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.0||||0.044||95.0|0.08|5.91|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.91|0.08|0.044
81726530|NCT00408876|163148729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.89||||0.473||95.0|-3.33|1.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.55|-3.33|0.473
81726531|NCT00408876|163148730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.846||95.0|-3.61|4.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.40|-3.61|0.846
81726532|NCT00408876|163148730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.934||95.0|-3.45|3.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.17|-3.45|0.934
81726533|NCT00408876|163148730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.03||||0.234||95.0|-1.32|5.39|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.39|-1.32|0.234
81726534|NCT00408876|163148730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.54||||0.794||95.0|-4.58|3.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.50|-4.58|0.794
81726535|NCT00408876|163148730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.64||||0.426||95.0|-2.4|5.67|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.67|-2.40|0.426
81726536|NCT00408876|163148730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.17||||0.207||95.0|-1.21|5.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.55|-1.21|0.207
81726537|NCT00408876|163148731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.901||95.0|-2.54|2.89|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.89|-2.54|0.901
81726538|NCT00408876|163148731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.926||95.0|-2.35|2.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.14|-2.35|0.926
81726539|NCT00408876|163148731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.62||||0.002||95.0|1.35|5.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.90|1.35|0.002
81726540|NCT00408876|163148731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28||||0.841||95.0|-3.02|2.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.46|-3.02|0.841
81726541|NCT00408876|163148731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.45||||0.014||95.0|0.71|6.19|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.19|0.71|0.014
81726542|NCT00408876|163148731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.73||||0.001||95.0|1.44|6.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.02|1.44|0.001
81726543|NCT00408876|163148732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.057||95.0|-1.41|0.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.02|-1.41|0.057
81726544|NCT00408876|163148732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46||||0.128||95.0|-1.05|0.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.13|-1.05|0.128
81726545|NCT00408876|163148732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.82||||0.007||95.0|-1.42|-0.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.22|-1.42|0.007
81726546|NCT00408876|163148732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24||||0.518||95.0|-0.48|0.96|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.96|-0.48|0.518
81726547|NCT00408876|163148732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.734||95.0|-0.85|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.60|-0.85|0.734
81726548|NCT00408876|163148732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36||||0.239||95.0|-0.97|0.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.24|-0.97|0.239
81726549|NCT03404206|163148733|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81471244|NCT05459558|162634362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.79|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Area, Week 4||-0.79|-0.95|<0.0001
81538483|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21||0.3026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.64|2.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||2.07|-6.64|0.3026
81726550|NCT03404206|163148733|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81726551|NCT03404206|163148734|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|-34.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.67|-23.8|||ANCOVA|||||-23.8|-45.67|
81726552|NCT03404206|163148734|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|-73.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.01|-57.85|||ANCOVA|||||-57.85|-89.01|
81726553|NCT03404206|163148734|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|-38.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.29|-23.11|||ANCOVA|||||-23.11|-54.29|
81726554|NCT03404206|163148735|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|-18.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.52|-12.89|||ANCOVA|||||-12.89|-23.52|
81726555|NCT03404206|163148735|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|-33.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.29|-26.14|||ANCOVA|||||-26.14|-41.29|
81726556|NCT03404206|163148735|SUPERIORITY||Least squares means|-15.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.09|-7.93|||ANCOVA|||||-7.93|-23.09|
81726557|NCT05478603|163148736|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|94.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.86|127.04|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||127.04|70.86|
81726558|NCT05478603|163148736|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|99.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.5|133.56|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||133.56|74.50|
81726559|NCT05478603|163148736|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|68.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|51.31|91.98|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||91.98|51.31|
81726560|NCT05478603|163148737|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|101.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.74|173.71|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||173.71|59.74|
81726561|NCT05478603|163148737|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|156.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.53|266.14|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||266.14|91.53|
81726562|NCT05478603|163148737|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|96.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.58|164.51|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||164.51|56.58|
81726563|NCT05478603|163148738|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|102.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.91|174.39|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||174.39|59.91|
81726564|NCT05478603|163148738|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|152.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.62|260.9|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||260.90|89.62|
81726565|NCT05478603|163148738|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|97.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.9|165.65|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||165.65|56.90|
81471245|NCT05459558|162634362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-1.01|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Area, Week 8||-1.01|-1.15|<0.0001
81471246|NCT05459558|162634362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-1.07|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Area, Week 8||-1.07|-1.22|<0.0001
81471247|NCT05459558|162634362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.8|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Intensity, Week 4||-0.80|-0.93|<0.0001
81726566|NCT05478603|163148739|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|93.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.61|134.69|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||134.69|64.61|
81726567|NCT05478603|163148739|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|106.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.89|154.03|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||154.03|73.89|
81726568|NCT05478603|163148739|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|246.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|170.57|355.58|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||355.58|170.57|
81726569|NCT05478603|163148740|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|88.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.13|122.12|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||122.12|64.13|
81726570|NCT05478603|163148740|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|106.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.11|146.83|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||146.83|77.11|
81726571|NCT05478603|163148740|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|169.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|122.61|233.47|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||233.47|122.61|
81726572|NCT05478603|163148741|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|95.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.6|172.03|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||172.03|52.60|
81726573|NCT05478603|163148741|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|166.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.21|301.62|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||301.62|92.21|
81726574|NCT05478603|163148741|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|237.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|131.46|430.0|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||430.00|131.46|
81726575|NCT05478603|163148742|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|95.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.67|172.59|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||172.59|52.67|
81726576|NCT05478603|163148742|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|163.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.1|295.22|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||295.22|90.10|
81726577|NCT05478603|163148742|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|239.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|132.29|433.47|||ANOVA||The ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|"One-way ANOVA was used on the natural log transformed PK parameters with hepatic function group as a fixed factor.~The adjusted mean differences and the corresponding 90% confidence intervals derived from ANOVA were exponentiated to provide estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test \[hepatic impairment group\]/Reference \[without hepatic impairment group\]) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratio."||433.47|132.29|
81471248|NCT05459558|162634362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.8|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Intensity, Week 4||-0.80|-0.93|<0.0001
81726578|NCT03182686|163148748|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"H0:π ≤ π0 versus HA:π \> π0~Where π0 is the hypothesized clinically significant value for the proportion of responders. The value will be 30% in this study. This test will be tested using an exact binomial test. That is, given the sample size of n, the number of responders X, and the value of π0 =0.30, then probability that X or more events would be observed will be calculated as the p-value. Since this is a one-sided test, the alpha level will be 0.025."||||<0.0001
81726579|NCT01512979|163148789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.13|-0.46||The model includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c.|ANCOVA|||||-0.46|-1.13|<0.0001
81726580|NCT01512979|163148790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.0032||95.0|-28.0|-5.7||The model includes treatment, continuous baseline HbA1c and continuous baseline FPG.|ANCOVA|||||-5.7|-28.0|0.0032
81726581|NCT01512979|163148792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.83||||0.0031||95.0|1.573|9.328||The model includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c.|Regression, Logistic|||||9.328|1.573|0.0031
81726582|NCT01512979|163148793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.92||||0.0025||95.0|1.458|5.849||The model includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.849|1.458|0.0025
81726583|NCT01512979|163148794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.448||||0.0008||95.0|1.453|4.123||The model includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.123|1.453|0.0008
81726584|NCT02196506|163148798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|-0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis at Week 14||-0.62|-3.97|0.0074
81726585|NCT02196506|163148799|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.3331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis at Week 14||0.23|-0.66|0.3331
81726586|NCT02196506|163148800|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.25||||0.0263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|-0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis at Week 14||-0.27|-4.23|0.0263
81726587|NCT02196506|163148801|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.98||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.24|-0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis at Week 14||-0.72|-5.24|0.0099
81726588|NCT02257632|163148804|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.64|-10.32||missing Baseline VEGF-A level covariate values were imputed by the mean value of non-missing Baseline VEGF-A level from all other patients|ANCOVA|including treatment group and center as fixed effect factors and Baseline VEGF-A as a covariate||||-10.32|-19.64|<0.0001
81726589|NCT02257632|163148805|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.98|-6.94||missing Baseline VEGF-A level covariate values were imputed by the mean value of non-missing Baseline VEGF-A level from all the patients with values|ANCOVA|including treatment group and center as fixed effect factors and Baseline VEGF-A as a covariate||||-6.94|-15.98|< 0.0001
81726590|NCT00740727|163148828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% of subjects with infusion pain|11.1||||||95.0|1.4|34.7|||95% binomial exact confidence interval|||This analysis reports the number of subjects (of 18 possible) who experienced pain, during EASI placement or infusion, at the a priori-defined level of at least 3 on a 10-point pain scale.||34.7|1.4|
81726591|NCT00740727|163148829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% subjects with next-day EASI site pain|0.0||||||97.5|0.0|18.5|||binomial exact confidence interval|Because the point estimate was zero, the statistical software (STATA version 10MP) reports a one-sided 97.5% confidence interval.||This analysis reports the number of subjects (of 18 possible) who experienced pain, as assessed on next-day follow-up (24 hours after EASI infusion), at the a priori-defined level of at least 3 on a 10-point pain scale.||18.5|0|
81726592|NCT01473758|163148869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.404|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.07||0.6491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.731|7.538||The model contains neutrophil count at Baseline and treatment as independent variables, fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||7.538|-4.731|0.6491
81726593|NCT01473758|163148870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.412|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.687||0.8786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.766|4.943||The model contains neutrophil count at Baseline and treatment as independent variables, fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||||4.943|-5.766|0.8786
81726594|NCT04229303|163148948|OTHER||Slope|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.424|0.821|||General power constant model|||Statistics for Voriconazole AUC0-t||0.821|0.424|<0.0001
81726595|NCT04229303|163148948|OTHER||Slope|1.21||||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|1.362|||General power linear model|||Statistics for Voriconazole AUC0-t||1.362|1.050|0.0363
81726596|NCT04229303|163148948|OTHER||Geometric mean difference|13.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.096|17.994|||ANOVA|||Statistics for Voriconazole AUC0-t, 40mg vs 5mg||17.994|10.096|<0.0001
81726597|NCT04229303|163148948|OTHER||Slope|1.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.728|1.963|||General power constant model|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole AUC0-t||1.963|1.728|<0.0001
81726598|NCT04229303|163148948|OTHER||Slope|0.87||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.789|0.96|||General power linear model|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole AUC0-t||0.960|0.789|0.0201
81726599|NCT04229303|163148948|OTHER||Geometric mean difference|6.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.253|7.217|||ANOVA|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole AUC0-t, 40mg vs 5mg||7.217|5.253|<0.0001
81726600|NCT04229303|163148948|OTHER||Slope|0.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.661|0.958|||General power constant model|||Statistics for Voriconazole AUC0-inf||0.958|0.661|<0.0001
81726601|NCT04229303|163148948|OTHER||Slope|1.12||||0.1278|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.245|||General power linear model|||Statistics for Voriconazole AUC0-inf||1.245|0.990|0.1278
81726602|NCT04229303|163148948|OTHER||Geometric mean difference|9.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.834|13.012|||ANOVA|||Statistics for Voriconazole AUC0-inf, 40mg vs 5mg||13.012|6.834|<0.0001
81726603|NCT04229303|163148948|OTHER||Slope|1.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.86|2.106|||General power constant model|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole AUC0-inf||2.106|1.860|<0.0001
81726604|NCT04229303|163148948|OTHER||Slope|0.79||||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|0.912|||General power linear model|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole AUC0-inf||0.912|0.670|0.0082
81726605|NCT04229303|163148948|OTHER||Geometric mean difference|5.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.627|7.421|||ANOVA|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole AUC0-inf, 40mg vs 5mg||7.421|4.627|<0.0001
81726606|NCT04229303|163148949|OTHER||Slope|0.12||||0.2575|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.308|||General power constant model|||Statistics for Voriconazole Cmax||0.308|-0.060|0.2575
81726607|NCT04229303|163148949|OTHER||Slope|1.17||||0.0491|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.316|||General power linear model|||Statistics for Voriconazole Cmax||1.316|1.030|0.0491
81726608|NCT04229303|163148949|OTHER||Geometric mean difference|11.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.435|14.803|||ANOVA|||Statistics for Voriconazole Cmax, 40mg vs 5mg||14.803|8.435|<0.0001
81726609|NCT04229303|163148949|OTHER||Slope|1.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.135|1.363|||General power constant model|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole Cmax||1.363|1.135|<0.0001
81726610|NCT04229303|163148949|OTHER||Slope|0.74||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.634|0.843|||General power linear model|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole Cmax||0.843|0.634|0.0003
81726611|NCT04229303|163148949|OTHER||Geometric mean difference|4.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.946|6.254|||ANOVA|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole Cmax, 40mg vs 5mg||6.254|3.946|<0.0001
81726612|NCT04229303|163148956|OTHER||Slope|2.0||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.528|2.617|||ANOVA|||Statistics for Voriconazole AUC0-t Day 1||2.617|1.528|0.0004
81726613|NCT04229303|163148956|OTHER||Slope|4.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.612|6.187|||ANOVA|||Statistics for Voriconazole AUC0-t Day 1||6.187|3.612|<0.0001
81726614|NCT04229303|163148956|OTHER||Slope|2.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.017|3.925|||ANOVA|||Statistics for Voriconazole AUC0-t day 10||3.925|2.017|<0.0001
81726615|NCT04229303|163148956|OTHER||Slope|5.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.783|7.361|||ANOVA|||Statistics for Voriconazole AUC0-t Day 10||7.361|3.783|<0.0001
81726616|NCT04229303|163148956|OTHER||Slope|1.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.615|2.396|||ANOVA|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole AUC0-t Day 1||2.396|1.615|<0.0001
81726617|NCT04229303|163148956|OTHER||Slope|5.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.178|6.196|||ANOVA|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole AUC0-t Day 1||6.196|4.178|<0.0001
81726618|NCT04229303|163148956|OTHER||Slope|2.45||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.791|3.349|||ANOVA|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole AUC0-t Day 10||3.349|1.791|0.0002
81726619|NCT04229303|163148956|OTHER||Slope|4.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.365|6.294|||ANOVA|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole AUC0-t Day 10||6.294|3.365|<0.0001
81726620|NCT04229303|163148956|OTHER||Slope|1.99||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.524|2.602|||ANOVA|||Statistics for Voriconazole AUC0-inf Day 1||2.602|1.524|0.0005
81726621|NCT04229303|163148956|OTHER||Slope|4.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.505|5.984|||ANOVA|||Statistics for Voriconazole AUC0-inf Day 1||5.984|3.505|<0.0001
81726622|NCT04229303|163148956|OTHER||Slope|2.65||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.851|3.781|||ANOVA|||Statistics for Voriconazole AUC0-inf Day 10||3.781|1.851|0.0003
81726623|NCT04229303|163148956|OTHER||Slope|5.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.587|7.088|||ANOVA|||Statistics for Voriconazole AUC0-inf Day 10||7.088|3.587|<0.0001
81726624|NCT04229303|163148956|OTHER||Slope|1.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.569|2.384|||ANOVA|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole AUC0-inf Day 1||2.384|1.569|<0.0001
81726625|NCT04229303|163148956|OTHER||Slope|4.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.608|5.759|||ANOVA|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole AUC0-inf Day 1||5.759|3.608|<0.0001
81726626|NCT04229303|163148956|OTHER||Slope|2.4||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.694|3.402|||ANOVA|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole AUC0-inf Day 10||3.402|1.694|0.0007
81726627|NCT04229303|163148956|OTHER||Slope|4.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.975|5.974|||ANOVA|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole AUC0-inf Day 10||5.974|2.975|<0.0001
81726628|NCT04229303|163148957|OTHER||Slope|2.03||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.562|2.65|||ANOVA|||Statistics for Voriconazole Cmax Day 1||2.650|1.562|0.0003
81726629|NCT04229303|163148957|OTHER||Slope|4.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.74|6.345|||ANOVA|||Statistics for Voriconazole Cmax Day 1||6.345|3.740|<0.0001
81726630|NCT04229303|163148957|OTHER||Slope|2.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.081|3.429|||ANOVA|||Statistics for Voriconazole Cmax Day 10||3.429|2.081|<0.0001
81726631|NCT04229303|163148957|OTHER||Slope|5.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.647|7.658|||ANOVA|||Statistics for Voriconazole Cmax Day 10||7.658|4.647|<0.0001
81726632|NCT04229303|163148957|OTHER||Slope|2.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.688|2.406|||ANOVA|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole Cmax Day 1||2.406|1.688|<0.0001
81726633|NCT04229303|163148957|OTHER||Slope|4.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.964|5.65|||ANOVA|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole Cmax Day 1||5.650|3.964|<0.0001
81726634|NCT04229303|163148957|OTHER||Slope|2.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.655|2.711|||ANOVA|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole Cmax Day 10||2.711|1.655|<0.0001
81726635|NCT04229303|163148957|OTHER||Slope|4.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.135|5.135|||ANOVA|||Statistics for N-oxide Voriconazole Cmax day 10||5.135|3.135|<0.0001
81726636|NCT04229303|163148978|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.107|0.146||||||Part 3 - ZP-059 20mg: Oral Voriconazole (200mg VFEND)||0.146|0.107|
81726637|NCT04229303|163148978|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.545|2.853||||||ZP-059 20mg: Part 3 / Part 1||2.853|1.545|
81726638|NCT04229303|163148978|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|2.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.953|3.544||||||ZP-059 20mg: Part 3 / Part 2 Day 1||3.544|1.953|
81726639|NCT04229303|163148978|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.386|2.52||||||ZP-059 20mg: Part 3 / Part 2 Day 10||2.520|1.386|
81726640|NCT04229303|163148979|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.059|0.075||||||Part 3 ZP-059 20mg: Oral Voriconazole (200mg VFEND®)||0.075|0.059|
81726641|NCT04229303|163148979|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.891||||||ZP-059 20mg: Part 3 / Part 1||1.891|0.850|
81726642|NCT04229303|163148979|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|2.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.953|3.544||||||ZP-059 20mg: Part 3 / Part 2 Day 1||3.544|1.953|
81726643|NCT04229303|163148979|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.386|2.52||||||ZP-059 20mg: Part 3 / Part 2 Day 10||2.520|1.386|
81726644|NCT02763579|163148980|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.77||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.96|||Log Rank|||||0.96|0.62|0.0170
81726645|NCT02763579|163148981|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.7||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.91|||Log Rank|||||0.91|0.54|0.0069
81726646|NCT02763579|163148982|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.37||||||||1.37|0.55|
81726647|NCT02763579|163148983|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.715||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.562|0.911|||Log Rank|||||0.911|0.562|0.0063
81726648|NCT02763579|163148984|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|8.47||||0.0593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|17.27|||Z-test|||PFS Rate at 6 months||17.27|-0.33|0.0593
81726649|NCT02763579|163148984|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|7.27||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|13.02|||Z-test|||PFS Rate at 1 year||13.02|1.52|0.0133
81726650|NCT02763579|163148985|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|13.46||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.29|23.64|||Z-test|||OS Rate at 1 year||23.64|3.29|0.0095
81726651|NCT02763579|163148986|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. Stratification factors: Sex (male vs female) and ECOG (0 vs 1).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.221||||0.3604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.795|1.874|||Log Rank|||Cough||1.874|0.795|0.3604
81726652|NCT02763579|163148986|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. Stratification factors: Sex (male vs female) and ECOG (0 vs 1).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.058||||0.7712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.722|1.553|||Log Rank|||Pain in Chest||1.553|0.722|0.7712
81726653|NCT02763579|163148986|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. Stratification factors: Sex (male vs female) and ECOG (0 vs 1).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.077||||0.6922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.747|1.552|||Log Rank|||Pain in Arm or Shoulder||1.552|0.747|0.6922
81726654|NCT02763579|163148986|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis. Stratification factors: Sex (male vs female) and ECOG (0 vs 1).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.748||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.549|1.019|||Log Rank|||Dyspnea||1.019|0.549|0.0650
81726655|NCT02967133|163148993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5186|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5186
81726656|NCT01764854|163148994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||ANCOVA|||AZD1722 in-patient and Placebo in-patient are not included in this analysis since it was only a one week evaluation period and an effect was not expected. Also the size (n=8) of the group was too small to .perform this analysis.||||0.46
81726657|NCT01764854|163148995|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||AZD1722 out-patient and Placebo out-patient were not included in this analysis since stool was only collected in the clinical pharmacology unit of the in-patient groups.||||<0.0001
81726658|NCT04169282|163149039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.108|||||||t-test, 1 sided|paired t-test for normally distributed and transformed data or Wilcoxon's Signed Rank test for non-parametric paired data||||||0.108
81726659|NCT04169282|163149040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 1 sided|paired t-test for normally distributed and transformed data or Wilcoxon's Signed Rank test for non-parametric paired data||||||0.003
81726660|NCT04169282|163149041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||t-test, 1 sided|paired t-test for normally distributed and transformed data or Wilcoxon's Signed Rank test for non-parametric paired data||||||0.025
81726661|NCT00322309|163149051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.6|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||It was hypothesized that there would be no significant difference between the two treatment groups for benzoylecgonine data collected for Week 11.||||>0.05
81726662|NCT00322309|163149052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.6|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||It was hypothesized that means scores for the CGI-O would not differ significantly for these values obtained in the final treatment week, Week 11.||||>0.05
81726663|NCT00322309|163149053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.4|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||This analysis involves a between group comparison.|t-test, 2 sided|||It hypothesized that the two treatment groups would not differ significantly with respect to the total HAM-D scores obtained in the final week of the study (Week 11).||||>0.05
81726664|NCT00322309|163149054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.0|>|0.05||95.0||||Percent of capsules administered does not differ significantly between the two groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||It was hypothesized that there would be no significant difference in the mean percentage of capsules of those dispensed between the two groups.||||>0.05
81726665|NCT00322309|163149055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.5|>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||It was hypothesized that there would not be a significant difference between the two groups in the mean percent of urines positive for riboflavin.||||>0.05
81726666|NCT01165684|163149062|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI was below or equal to 0.4% or equivalently if the p-value for the one-sided test of was less than or equal to 2.5%, where D is the mean treatment difference (step-wise regimen minus basal-bolus regimen).|Estimated treatment difference, Mean|0.14||||0.088||95.0|-0.02|0.3|||Regression, Linear|||||0.30|-0.02|0.088
81726667|NCT01165684|163149063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, Mean|0.55|||<|0.001||95.0|0.42|0.69|||Regression, Linear|||||0.69|0.42|<0.001
81726668|NCT01165684|163149064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, Mean|0.37|||<|0.001||95.0|0.21|0.53|||Regression, Linear|||||0.53|0.21|<0.001
81726669|NCT01165684|163149065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.85|||<|0.001||95.0|4.12|11.39|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.39|4.12|<0.001
81726670|NCT01165684|163149066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.38|||<|0.001||95.0|1.56|3.64|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.64|1.56|<0.001
81726671|NCT01165684|163149067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.146||95.0|0.9|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.07|0.90|0.146
81726672|NCT01165684|163149070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Mean|0.12||||0.635||95.0|-0.37|0.6|||Regression, Linear|||||0.60|-0.37|0.635
81726673|NCT01165684|163149073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated mean|0.36||||0.046||95.0|0.01|0.71|||Regression, Linear|||||0.71|0.01|0.046
81726674|NCT01165684|163149074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated mean|-0.48||||0.228||95.0|-1.25|0.3|||Regression, Linear|||||0.30|-1.25|0.228
81726675|NCT01165684|163149075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated mean|-0.17||||0.224||95.0|-0.45|0.11|||Regression, Linear|||||0.11|-0.45|0.224
81726676|NCT04549259|163149079|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.23||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We fit a generalized linear mixed model using the glmer function and a logit link in the R package lme4. The model included a random effect for participant. Predictors (fixed effects) included time (baseline vs. follow-up), random assignments, and interactions between assignments and time. We adjusted for mode of survey completion. Significant interactions indicated differential changes in outcomes over time for those randomly assigned vs. not randomly assigned to different interventions.||||.33
81726677|NCT04549259|163149079|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We fit a generalized linear mixed model using the glmer function and a logit link in the R package lme4. The model included a random effect for participant. Predictors (fixed effects) included time (baseline vs. follow-up), random assignments, and interactions between assignments and time. We adjusted for mode of survey completion. Significant interactions indicated differential changes in outcomes over time for those randomly assigned vs. not randomly assigned to different interventions.||||.63
81726678|NCT04549259|163149079|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We fit a generalized linear mixed model using the glmer function and a logit link in the R package lme4. The model included a random effect for participant. Predictors (fixed effects) included time (baseline vs. follow-up), random assignments, and interactions between assignments and time. We adjusted for mode of survey completion. Significant interactions indicated differential changes in outcomes over time for those randomly assigned vs. not randomly assigned to different interventions.||||.78
81726679|NCT04549259|163149079|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We fit a generalized linear mixed model using the glmer function and a logit link in the R package lme4. The model included a random effect for participant. Predictors (fixed effects) included time (baseline vs. follow-up), random assignments, and interactions between assignments and time. We adjusted for mode of survey completion. Significant interactions indicated differential changes in outcomes over time for those randomly assigned vs. not randomly assigned to different interventions.||||.90
81726680|NCT04549259|163149079|OTHER|Single group change over time.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.89||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Given that our factorial design resulted in many control participants who were assigned to alternative interventions, for this pilot we also report on changes over time in outcomes for participants randomly assigned to each intervention. These changes tested with mixed models that contained only participants assigned to each intervention. Here, time was the predictor of interest, and we again controlled for mode of survey administration."||||.38
81726681|NCT04549259|163149079|OTHER|Single group change over time.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Given that our factorial design resulted in many control participants who were assigned to alternative interventions, for this pilot we also report on changes over time in outcomes for participants randomly assigned to each intervention. These changes tested with mixed models that contained only participants assigned to each intervention. Here, time was the predictor of interest, and we again controlled for mode of survey administration."||||.78
81726682|NCT04549259|163149079|OTHER|Single group change over time.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Given that our factorial design resulted in many control participants who were assigned to alternative interventions, for this pilot we also report on changes over time in outcomes for participants randomly assigned to each intervention. These changes tested with mixed models that contained only participants assigned to each intervention. Here, time was the predictor of interest, and we again controlled for mode of survey administration."||||.45
81471249|NCT05459558|162634362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.9|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Intensity, Week 8||-0.90|-1.04|<0.0001
81538484|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.45|2.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||2.07|-6.45|0.3120
81538485|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15||0.6816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.11|3.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||3.34|-5.11|0.6816
81538486|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.8599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|4.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||4.05|-4.85|0.8599
81538487|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.23||0.9093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|4.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||4.13|-4.64|0.9093
81538488|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.0788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|0.46||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||0.46|-8.43|0.0788
81538489|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.1278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.92|1.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||1.00|-7.92|0.1278
81726683|NCT04549259|163149079|OTHER|Single group change over time.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Given that our factorial design resulted in many control participants who were assigned to alternative interventions, for this pilot we also report on changes over time in outcomes for participants randomly assigned to each intervention. These changes tested with mixed models that contained only participants assigned to each intervention. Here, time was the predictor of interest, and we again controlled for mode of survey administration."||||.91
81726684|NCT04549259|163149080|SUPERIORITY||B|2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.36|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We fit a linear mixed model using the lmer function in the R package lme4. The model included a random effect for participant and utilized all available data. Predictors (fixed effects) included time (baseline vs. follow-up), random assignments, and interactions between assignments and time. We adjusted for mode of survey completion. Significant interactions indicated differential changes in outcomes over time for those randomly assigned vs. not randomly assigned to different interventions.||||.36
81726685|NCT04549259|163149080|SUPERIORITY||B|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.78||0.88|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We fit a linear mixed model using the lmer function in the R package lme4. The model included a random effect for participant and utilized all available data. Predictors (fixed effects) included time (baseline vs. follow-up), random assignments, and interactions between assignments and time. We adjusted for mode of survey completion. Significant interactions indicated differential changes in outcomes over time for those randomly assigned vs. not randomly assigned to different interventions.||||.88
81538490|NCT03192176|162758708|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15||0.9848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|4.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||4.27|-4.19|0.9848
81538491|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|14.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.05||0.0388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|28.49||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|MMRM: Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 1||28.49|0.76|0.0388
81538492|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|23.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.08||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.17|37.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||37.02|9.17|0.0012
81538493|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|37.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.41|51.22||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||51.22|23.41|<0.0001
81538494|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|41.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.88|55.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||55.05|26.88|<0.0001
81538495|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.19||0.2569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|22.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||22.32|-5.98|0.2569
81726686|NCT04549259|163149080|SUPERIORITY||B|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We fit a linear mixed model using the lmer function in the R package lme4. The model included a random effect for participant and utilized all available data. Predictors (fixed effects) included time (baseline vs. follow-up), random assignments, and interactions between assignments and time. We adjusted for mode of survey completion. Significant interactions indicated differential changes in outcomes over time for those randomly assigned vs. not randomly assigned to different interventions.||||.89
81726687|NCT04549259|163149080|SUPERIORITY||B|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.78||0.73|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We fit a linear mixed model using the lmer function in the R package lme4. The model included a random effect for participant and utilized all available data. Predictors (fixed effects) included time (baseline vs. follow-up), random assignments, and interactions between assignments and time. We adjusted for mode of survey completion. Significant interactions indicated differential changes in outcomes over time for those randomly assigned vs. not randomly assigned to different interventions.||||.73
81726688|NCT04549259|163149080|OTHER|Single group change over time.|B|4.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Given that our factorial design resulted in many control participants who were assigned to alternative interventions, for this pilot we also report on changes over time in outcomes for participants randomly assigned to each intervention. These changes tested with mixed models that contained only participants assigned to each intervention. Here, time was the predictor of interest, and we again controlled for mode of survey administration."||||.01
81726689|NCT04549259|163149080|OTHER|Single group change over time.|B|3.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Given that our factorial design resulted in many control participants who were assigned to alternative interventions, for this pilot we also report on changes over time in outcomes for participants randomly assigned to each intervention. These changes tested with mixed models that contained only participants assigned to each intervention. Here, time was the predictor of interest, and we again controlled for mode of survey administration."||||.12
81471250|NCT05459558|162634362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.95|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Intensity, Week 8||-0.95|-1.08|<0.0001
81538496|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|25.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.07||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.65|39.47||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||39.47|11.65|0.0003
81726690|NCT04549259|163149080|OTHER|Single group change over time.|B|3.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Given that our factorial design resulted in many control participants who were assigned to alternative interventions, for this pilot we also report on changes over time in outcomes for participants randomly assigned to each intervention. These changes tested with mixed models that contained only participants assigned to each intervention. Here, time was the predictor of interest, and we again controlled for mode of survey administration."||||.08
81726691|NCT04549259|163149080|OTHER|Single group change over time.|B|3.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Given that our factorial design resulted in many control participants who were assigned to alternative interventions, for this pilot we also report on changes over time in outcomes for participants randomly assigned to each intervention. These changes tested with mixed models that contained only participants assigned to each intervention. Here, time was the predictor of interest, and we again controlled for mode of survey administration."||||.12
81726692|NCT04549259|163149081|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|22.3||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We fit a generalized linear mixed model using the glmer function and a logit link in the R package lme4. The model included a random effect for participant. Predictors (fixed effects) included time (baseline vs. follow-up), random assignments, and interactions between assignments and time. We adjusted for mode of survey completion. Significant interactions indicated differential changes in outcomes over time for those randomly assigned vs. not randomly assigned to different interventions.||||.049
81726693|NCT04549259|163149081|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We fit a generalized linear mixed model using the glmer function and a logit link in the R package lme4. The model included a random effect for participant. Predictors (fixed effects) included time (baseline vs. follow-up), random assignments, and interactions between assignments and time. We adjusted for mode of survey completion. Significant interactions indicated differential changes in outcomes over time for those randomly assigned vs. not randomly assigned to different interventions.||||.66
81726694|NCT04549259|163149081|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We fit a generalized linear mixed model using the glmer function and a logit link in the R package lme4. The model included a random effect for participant. Predictors (fixed effects) included time (baseline vs. follow-up), random assignments, and interactions between assignments and time. We adjusted for mode of survey completion. Significant interactions indicated differential changes in outcomes over time for those randomly assigned vs. not randomly assigned to different interventions.||||.78
81726695|NCT04549259|163149081|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We fit a generalized linear mixed model using the glmer function and a logit link in the R package lme4. The model included a random effect for participant. Predictors (fixed effects) included time (baseline vs. follow-up), random assignments, and interactions between assignments and time. We adjusted for mode of survey completion. Significant interactions indicated differential changes in outcomes over time for those randomly assigned vs. not randomly assigned to different interventions.||||.54
81726696|NCT04549259|163149081|OTHER|Single group change over time.|Odds Ratio (OR)|6.26||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Given that our factorial design resulted in many control participants who were assigned to alternative interventions, for this pilot we also report on changes over time in outcomes for participants randomly assigned to each intervention. These changes tested with mixed models that contained only participants assigned to each intervention. Here, time was the predictor of interest, and we again controlled for mode of survey administration."||||.09
81538497|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|30.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.39|44.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||44.06|16.39|<0.0001
81538498|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|15.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.02||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|29.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||29.71|2.11|0.0240
81538499|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|24.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.05||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.62|38.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||38.37|10.62|0.0006
81538500|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|33.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.87|47.52||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||47.52|19.87|<0.0001
81538501|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|38.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.93|52.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||52.04|23.93|<0.0001
81538502|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|14.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.16||0.0441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|28.53||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||28.53|0.38|0.0441
81538503|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|19.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.04||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.58|33.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||33.28|5.58|0.0061
81538504|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|25.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.01||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.96|39.53||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||39.53|11.96|0.0003
81538505|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|20.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.55||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.36|35.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||35.07|5.36|0.0078
81538506|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|28.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.59||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.36|43.22||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||43.22|13.36|0.0002
81538507|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|36.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.07|51.77||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||51.77|22.07|<0.0001
81538508|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|40.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.69|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.41|55.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRm|||Week 3||55.67|25.41|<0.0001
81538509|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|19.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.7||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.59|34.88||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||34.88|4.59|0.0108
81538510|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|25.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.56||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.09|39.84||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||39.84|10.09|0.0011
81538511|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|30.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.53|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.03|45.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||45.67|16.03|<0.0001
81538512|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|20.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.47||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.84|35.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||35.23|5.84|0.0063
81538513|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|28.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.49||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.98|43.46||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||43.46|13.98|0.0002
81538514|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|33.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.66|48.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||48.00|18.66|<0.0001
81538515|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|41.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.52|56.41||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||56.41|26.52|<0.0001
81538516|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|19.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.59||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.78|34.66||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||34.66|4.78|0.0098
81726697|NCT04549259|163149081|OTHER|Single group change over time.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Given that our factorial design resulted in many control participants who were assigned to alternative interventions, for this pilot we also report on changes over time in outcomes for participants randomly assigned to each intervention. These changes tested with mixed models that contained only participants assigned to each intervention. Here, time was the predictor of interest, and we again controlled for mode of survey administration."||||.40
81726698|NCT04549259|163149081|OTHER|Single group change over time.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Given that our factorial design resulted in many control participants who were assigned to alternative interventions, for this pilot we also report on changes over time in outcomes for participants randomly assigned to each intervention. These changes tested with mixed models that contained only participants assigned to each intervention. Here, time was the predictor of interest, and we again controlled for mode of survey administration."||||.66
81726699|NCT04549259|163149081|OTHER|Single group change over time.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Given that our factorial design resulted in many control participants who were assigned to alternative interventions, for this pilot we also report on changes over time in outcomes for participants randomly assigned to each intervention. These changes tested with mixed models that contained only participants assigned to each intervention. Here, time was the predictor of interest, and we again controlled for mode of survey administration."||||.87
81726700|NCT04549259|163149082|SUPERIORITY||B|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We fit a linear mixed model using the lmer function in the R package lme4. The model included a random effect for participant and utilized all available data. Predictors (fixed effects) included time (baseline vs. follow-up), random assignments, and interactions between assignments and time. We adjusted for mode of survey completion. Significant interactions indicated differential changes in outcomes over time for those randomly assigned vs. not randomly assigned to different interventions.||||.24
81726701|NCT04549259|163149082|SUPERIORITY||B|-2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.17|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We fit a linear mixed model using the lmer function in the R package lme4. The model included a random effect for participant and utilized all available data. Predictors (fixed effects) included time (baseline vs. follow-up), random assignments, and interactions between assignments and time. We adjusted for mode of survey completion. Significant interactions indicated differential changes in outcomes over time for those randomly assigned vs. not randomly assigned to different interventions.||||.17
81726702|NCT04549259|163149082|SUPERIORITY||B|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47||0.66|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We fit a linear mixed model using the lmer function in the R package lme4. The model included a random effect for participant and utilized all available data. Predictors (fixed effects) included time (baseline vs. follow-up), random assignments, and interactions between assignments and time. We adjusted for mode of survey completion. Significant interactions indicated differential changes in outcomes over time for those randomly assigned vs. not randomly assigned to different interventions.||||.66
81726703|NCT04549259|163149082|SUPERIORITY||B|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We fit a linear mixed model using the lmer function in the R package lme4. The model included a random effect for participant and utilized all available data. Predictors (fixed effects) included time (baseline vs. follow-up), random assignments, and interactions between assignments and time. We adjusted for mode of survey completion. Significant interactions indicated differential changes in outcomes over time for those randomly assigned vs. not randomly assigned to different interventions.||||.89
81726704|NCT04549259|163149082|OTHER|Single group change over time.|B|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.045|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Given that our factorial design resulted in many control participants who were assigned to alternative interventions, for this pilot we also report on changes over time in outcomes for participants randomly assigned to each intervention. These changes tested with mixed models that contained only participants assigned to each intervention. Here, time was the predictor of interest, and we again controlled for mode of survey administration."||||.045
81726705|NCT04549259|163149082|OTHER|Single group change over time.|B|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Given that our factorial design resulted in many control participants who were assigned to alternative interventions, for this pilot we also report on changes over time in outcomes for participants randomly assigned to each intervention. These changes tested with mixed models that contained only participants assigned to each intervention. Here, time was the predictor of interest, and we again controlled for mode of survey administration."||||.07
81471251|NCT01472939|162634371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.06||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.743|13.862|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||13.862|-1.743|0.128
81471252|NCT01472939|162634371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.42||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.378|15.212|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||15.212|-0.378|0.062
81726706|NCT04549259|163149082|OTHER|Single group change over time.|B|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.57|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Given that our factorial design resulted in many control participants who were assigned to alternative interventions, for this pilot we also report on changes over time in outcomes for participants randomly assigned to each intervention. These changes tested with mixed models that contained only participants assigned to each intervention. Here, time was the predictor of interest, and we again controlled for mode of survey administration."||||.57
81726707|NCT04549259|163149082|OTHER|Single group change over time.|B|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.42|TWO_SIDED|||||All tests performed were 2-sided. Given that the study was a pilot, we used α = .25 as a significance level cutoff and focus primarily on patterns in the data and effect sizes.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Given that our factorial design resulted in many control participants who were assigned to alternative interventions, for this pilot we also report on changes over time in outcomes for participants randomly assigned to each intervention. These changes tested with mixed models that contained only participants assigned to each intervention. Here, time was the predictor of interest, and we again controlled for mode of survey administration."||||.42
81726708|NCT02462421|163149133|OTHER|Probability that the observed difference was the result of random variation rather than a difference between the two populations.||||||0.92||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Viewed as unnecessary inasmuch as none of the comparisons achieved p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Each of the variant genotypes was compared to the control group (homozygous for major alleles at all three genetic loci) in an unpaired t-test. The study was terminated early because it was clear that we would not meet our recruitment targets and that the study was likely underpowered.~Null hypothesis: pharmacodynamic response is the same in the control group and homozygotes for the genetic variant."||||0.92
81726709|NCT02462421|163149133|OTHER|Probability that the observed difference was the result of random variation rather than a difference between the two populations.||||||0.63||||||Not corrected for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: pharmacodynamic response is the same in the control group and homozygotes for the genetic variant.||||0.63
81726710|NCT02462421|163149133|OTHER|Probability that the observed difference was the result of random variation rather than a difference between the two populations.||||||0.86||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: pharmacodynamic response is the same in the control group and homozygotes for the genetic variant.||||0.86
81726711|NCT02462421|163149134|OTHER|"We compared the two groups (wild type versus SLC2A9 variant homozygotes. Null hypothesis: there are no differences between the two groups with respect to the pharmacodynamic effect of canagliflozin on fractional excretion of uric acid in the urine."||||||0.04||||||Because the study was terminated early, we did not have sufficient statistical power to adjust for multiple comparisons. We are reporting a nominal p-value without adjusting for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||The study was terminated early because of slow recruitment. As a result the study did not achieve the statistical power that had been planned.||||0.04
81726712|NCT02462421|163149135|OTHER|Probability that the observed difference was the result of random variation rather than a difference between the two populations.||||||0.07||||||Not corrected for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: pharmacodynamic response is the same in the control group and homozygotes for the genetic variant.||||0.07
81726713|NCT02462421|163149135|OTHER|Probability that the observed difference was the result of random variation rather than a difference between the two populations.||||||0.53||||||Not corrected for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: pharmacodynamic response is the same in the control group and homozygotes for the genetic variant.||||0.53
81726714|NCT02462421|163149135|OTHER|Probability that the observed difference was the result of random variation rather than a difference between the two populations.||||||0.92||||||Not corrected for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: pharmacodynamic response is the same in the control group and homozygotes for the genetic variant.||||0.92
81726715|NCT02462421|163149136|OTHER|Probability that the observed difference was the result of random variation rather than a difference between the two populations.|||||<|0.01||||||Not corrected for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: pharmacodynamic response is the same in the control group and homozygotes for the genetic variant.||||<0.01
81726716|NCT02462421|163149136|OTHER|Probability that the observed difference was the result of random variation rather than a difference between the two populations.||||||0.77||||||Not corrected for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: pharmacodynamic response is the same in the control group and homozygotes for the genetic variant.||||0.77
81726717|NCT02462421|163149136|OTHER|Probability that the observed difference was the result of random variation rather than a difference between the two populations.||||||0.65||||||Not corrected for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: pharmacodynamic response is the same in the control group and homozygotes for the genetic variant.||||0.65
81471253|NCT01472939|162634371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.83||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|9.765|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||9.765|-6.100|0.650
81471254|NCT01472939|162634372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.75||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.344|14.85|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||14.850|-1.344|0.102
81471255|NCT01472939|162634372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.92||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.814|17.021|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||17.021|0.814|0.031
81471256|NCT01472939|162634372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.71||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|13.957|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||13.957|-2.540|0.175
81471257|NCT01472939|162634373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.47||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.087|0.141|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||0.141|-5.087|0.064
81471258|NCT01472939|162634373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.818|-0.573|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-0.573|-5.818|0.017
81538517|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|29.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.26|44.61||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||44.61|15.26|<0.0001
81538518|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|33.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.43|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|47.73||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||47.73|18.50|<0.0001
81471259|NCT01472939|162634373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.813|0.519|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||0.519|-4.813|0.114
81538519|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|29.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||29.40|1.48|0.0303
81471260|NCT01492101|162634388|OTHER|Two-sided log-rank test, stratified by geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.872|||=|0.0835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.747|1.019|||Log Rank|||||1.019|0.747|= 0.0835
81538520|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|24.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.11||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.77|38.74||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||38.74|10.77|0.0006
81726718|NCT02462421|163149137|OTHER|Null hypothesis: None of the three genotypes is associated with an alteration in the pharmacodynamic effect of canagliflozin on urinary Na excretion||||||0.2||||||Because the study was terminated early, the study does not have sufficient statistical power to adjust for multiple comparisons. Accordingly, nominal p-values are reported.|t-test, 2 sided|||"The wild type genotype group was compared to homozygotes for each of the three other genotypes."||||0.20
81726719|NCT02462421|163149137|OTHER|Probability that the observed difference was the result of random variation rather than a difference between the two populations.||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: pharmacodynamic response is the same in the control group and homozygotes for the genetic variant.||||0.01
81726720|NCT02462421|163149137|OTHER|Probability that the observed difference was the result of random variation rather than a difference between the two populations.||||||0.16||||||Not corrected for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: pharmacodynamic response is the same in the control group and homozygotes for the genetic variant.||||0.16
81726721|NCT02462421|163149138|OTHER|Probability that the observed difference was the result of random variation rather than a difference between the two populations.||||||0.21||||||Not corrected for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: pharmacodynamic response is the same in the control group and homozygotes for the genetic variant.||||0.21
81726722|NCT02462421|163149138|OTHER|Probability that the observed difference was the result of random variation rather than a difference between the two populations.||||||0.92||||||Not corrected for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: pharmacodynamic response is the same in the control group and homozygotes for the genetic variant.||||0.92
81726723|NCT02462421|163149138|OTHER|Probability that the observed difference was the result of random variation rather than a difference between the two populations.||||||0.39||||||Not corrected for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Not corrected for multiple comparisons.||||0.39
81726724|NCT00909727|163149145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|18.3||The primary endpoint and key secondary endpoints were tested in sequence. test 1: primary (α=0.05); test 2: using Hochberg's step-up procedure on weight (Wk 24) and sweat chloride (Wk 24)(α=0.05); test 3: CFQ-R respiratory domain score (Wk 24).|Mixed Models Analysis|Denominator degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Roger approximation. No imputation of missing data was done.||The primary analysis for the primary efficacy variable was based on a Mixed-Effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM). The model included absolute change from baseline in percent predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) as the dependent variable, treatment (ivacaftor versus placebo) and visit (Day 15, Week 8, Week 16, and Week 24) as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect, with adjustment for the continuous baseline value of percent predicted FEV1.||18.3|6.6|<0.0001
81726725|NCT00909727|163149146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|15.5||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Denominator degrees of freedom were estimated using the Kenward-Roger approximation. no imputation of missing data was done.||Analysis for this variable was similar to that of the primary analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint, a Mixed-Effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM). Estimates were obtained from MMRM with dependent variable absolute change from baseline, fixed effects for categorical visit \& treatment group, \& adjustment for the continuous baseline value of percent predicted FEV1, using unstructured covariance matrix.||15.5|4.5|0.0006
81726726|NCT00909727|163149147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.1092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|13.5||The primary endpoint and key secondary endpoints were tested in sequence. test 1: primary (α=0.05); test 2: using Hochberg's step-up procedure on weight (Wk 24) and sweat chloride (Wk 24)(α=0.05); test 3: CFQ-R respiratory domain score (Wk 24).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Through Week 24: Analysis for this variable was similar to that of the primary analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint, a Mixed-Effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with the addition of the baseline domain score as a covariate.||13.5|-1.4|0.1092
81726727|NCT00909727|163149147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.1354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|11.8||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Through Week 48: Analysis for this variable was similar to that of the primary analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint, a Mixed-Effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with the addition of the baseline domain score as a covariate.||11.8|-1.6|0.1354
81726728|NCT00909727|163149148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-54.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.8|-46.8||The primary endpoint and key secondary endpoints were tested in sequence. test 1: primary (α=0.05); test 2: using Hochberg's step-up procedure on weight (Wk 24) and sweat chloride (Wk 24)(α=0.05); test 3: CFQ-R respiratory domain score (Wk 24).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Through Week 24: Analysis for this variable was similar to that of the primary analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint. Estimates were from Mixed-Effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with dependent variable absolute change from baseline, fixed effects for categorical visit and treatment group, and adjustment for continuous baseline value for sweat chloride and percent predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1), using unstructured covariance matrix.||-46.8|-61.8|<0.0001
81726729|NCT00909727|163149148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-53.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.9|-46.0||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Through Week 48: Analysis for this variable was similar to that of the primary analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint. Estimates were from Mixed-Effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with dependent variable absolute change from baseline, fixed effects for categorical visit and treatment group, and adjustment for continuous baseline value for sweat chloride and percent predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1), using unstructured covariance matrix.||-46.0|-60.9|<0.0001
81471261|NCT01492101|162634389|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.926|||=|0.3017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.798|1.075|||Log Rank|||||1.075|0.798|= 0.3017
81471262|NCT01492101|162634394|EQUIVALENCE|\[2\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|4.33|||F-test|||Global health status/QoL: change from baseline to last assessment (Week 56)||4.33|-2.65|0.635
81471263|NCT01492101|162634394|EQUIVALENCE|\[3\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.1656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|5.14|||F-test|||||5.14|-0.88|0.1656
81471264|NCT01492101|162634394|EQUIVALENCE|\[4\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.8356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|4.82|||F-test|||||4.82|-3.9|0.8356
81538521|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|30.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.77|44.75||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||44.75|16.77|<0.0001
81726730|NCT00909727|163149149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.9||The primary endpoint and key secondary endpoints were tested in sequence. test 1: primary (α=0.05); test 2: using Hochberg's step-up procedure on weight (Wk 24) and sweat chloride (Wk 24)(α=0.05); test 3: CFQ-R respiratory domain score (Wk 24).|Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 24: Analysis for this variable was based on a Linear Mixed Effect (LME) model with dependent variable weight; treatment as a fixed effect; and intercept, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as random effects, with adjustment for baseline percent predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) severity.||2.9|0.9|0.0004
81726731|NCT00909727|163149149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|4.2||P-value is for the treatment effect at Week 48 (obtained as a linear contrast of treatment at Day 336). There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 48: Analysis for this variable was based on a Linear Mixed Effect (LME) model with random intercept and random slope, treatment as a fixed effect, and visit (days on study) and treatment by visit interaction as random effects, with adjustment for categorical baseline percent predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) severity.||4.2|1.3|0.0002
81726732|NCT01339910|163149169|SUPERIORITY||Difference in 18 month OS (MAC-RIC)|9.8||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|20.3||This final test was performed at a 0.049 significance level, since 0.001 was spent at interim analyses and the overall significance level was 0.050.|Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimators|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in overall survival at 18 months post-randomization between AML/MDS participants receiving MAC and RIC conditioning regimens. 18 month overall survival was compared between treatment arms using the difference in Kaplan-Meier estimators, which should be close to 0 under the null hypothesis.||20.3|-0.8|0.07
81726733|NCT01339910|163149170|SUPERIORITY||Difference in 18 month RFS (MAC-RIC)|20.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|32.0||Test performed at a significance level of 0.05|Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimators|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in relapse-free survival at 18 months post-randomization between AML/MDS participants receiving MAC and RIC conditioning regimens. 18 month relapse-free survival was compared between treatment arms using the difference in Kaplan-Meier estimators, which should be close to 0 under the null hypothesis.||32.0|8.9|< 0.01
81726734|NCT01339910|163149171|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Test performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the cumulative incidence of disease relapse during the first 18 months post-randomization between AML/MDS participants receiving MAC and RIC conditioning regimens. Cumulative incidence of disease relapse was compared between treatment arms using Gray's test, treating death as a competing risk.||||< 0.001
81726735|NCT01339910|163149172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Test performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the cumulative incidence of treatment-related mortality during the first 18 months post-randomization between AML/MDS participants receiving MAC and RIC conditioning regimens. Cumulative incidence of treatment-related mortality was compared between treatment arms using Gray's test, treating disease relapse as a competing risk.||||0.002
81726736|NCT01339910|163149173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Test performed at a significance level of 0.05|Difference in Aalen-Johansen estimators|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the cumulative incidence of neutrophil engraftment at Day 28 post-transplant between AML/MDS participants receiving MAC and RIC conditioning regimens. Cumulative incidence of neutrophil engraftment at Day 28 was compared between treatment arms using the difference in Aalen-Johansen estimators, which should be close to 0 under the null hypothesis. Death was treated as a competing risk.||||0.002
81726737|NCT01339910|163149173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065||||||Test performed at a significance level of 0.05|Difference in Aalen-Johansen estimators|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the cumulative incidence of platelet engraftment at Day 60 post-transplant between AML/MDS participants receiving MAC and RIC conditioning regimens. Cumulative incidence of platelet engraftment at Day 60 was compared between treatment arms using the difference in Aalen-Johansen estimators, which should be close to 0 under the null hypothesis. Death was treated as a competing risk.||||0.065
81726738|NCT01339910|163149174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Test performed at a significance level of 0.05|Chi-squared|3 degrees of freedom||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with full chimerism, mixed chimerism, graft rejection, and death prior to assessment at Day 28 post-transplant between AML/MDS participants receiving MAC and RIC conditioning regimens.||||0.005
81726739|NCT01339910|163149174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||Test performed at a significance level of 0.05|Chi-squared|3 degrees of freedom||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with full chimerism, mixed chimerism, graft rejection, and death prior to assessment at Day 100 post-transplant between AML/MDS participants receiving MAC and RIC conditioning regimens.||||0.011
81726740|NCT01339910|163149174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||Test performed at a significance level of 0.05|Chi-squared|3 degrees of freedom||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportions of participants with full chimerism, mixed chimerism, graft rejection, and death prior to assessment at 18 months post-transplant between AML/MDS participants receiving MAC and RIC conditioning regimens.||||0.39
81471265|NCT01492101|162634394|EQUIVALENCE|\[5\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.7727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|3.88|||F-test|||||3.88|-2.88|0.7727
81538522|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|38.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.55|53.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||53.00|24.55|<0.0001
81471266|NCT01492101|162634394|EQUIVALENCE|\[6\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.7446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|3.59|||F-test|||||3.59|-2.56|0.7446
81538523|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|19.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.2||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.88|33.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||33.23|4.88|0.0086
81726741|NCT01339910|163149175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024||||||Test performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the cumulative incidence of grade II-IV acute GVHD during the first 100 days post-randomization between AML/MDS participants receiving MAC and RIC conditioning regimens. Cumulative incidence of grade II-IV acute GVHD was compared between treatment arms using Gray's test, treating death as a competing risk.||||0.024
81726742|NCT01339910|163149175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066||||||Test performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the cumulative incidence of grade III-IV acute GVHD during the first 100 days post-randomization between AML/MDS participants receiving MAC and RIC conditioning regimens. Cumulative incidence of grade III-IV acute GVHD was compared between treatment arms using Gray's test, treating death as a competing risk.||||0.066
81726743|NCT01339910|163149176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||Test performed at a significance level of 0.05|Gray's test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the cumulative incidence of chronic GVHD during the first 18 months post-randomization between AML/MDS participants receiving MAC and RIC conditioning regimens. Cumulative incidence of chronic GVHD was compared between treatment arms using Gray's test, treating death as a competing risk.||||0.019
81726744|NCT00829413|163149197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Sensitivity (%)|37.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.4|48.2|||McNemar|||||48.2|27.4|<.0001
81726745|NCT00829413|163149197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Sensitivity (%)|40.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.4|50.3|||McNemar|||||50.3|30.4|<.0001
81726746|NCT00829413|163149197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Sensitivity (%)|75.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.9|83.3|||McNemar|||||83.3|67.9|<.0001
81726747|NCT00829413|163149198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Specificity (%)|7.9||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|18.2|||McNemar|||||18.2|-2.4|0.1380
81726748|NCT00829413|163149198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Specificity (%)|28.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|37.5|||McNemar|||||37.5|19.7|<.0001
81726749|NCT00829413|163149198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Specificity (%)|50.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.0|59.5|||McNemar|||||59.5|42.0|<.0001
81726750|NCT00829413|163149199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Accuracy (%)|21.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.1|29.2|||McNemar|||||29.2|14.1|<.0001
81726751|NCT00829413|163149199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Accuracy (%)|34.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.3|40.7|||McNemar|||||40.7|27.3|<.0001
81726752|NCT00829413|163149199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Accuracy (%)|75.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.9|83.3|||McNemar|||||83.3|67.9|<.0001
81726753|NCT00829413|163149200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wald Test|||||||<.0001
81726754|NCT00829413|163149200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wald Test|||||||<.0001
81726755|NCT00829413|163149200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wald Test|||||||<.0001
81726756|NCT00829413|163149201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wald Test|||||||<.0001
81726757|NCT00829413|163149201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wald Test|||||||<.0001
81726758|NCT00829413|163149201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wald Test|||||||<.0001
81726759|NCT03175120|163149236|SUPERIORITY||Treatment contrast|-0.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.75|||ANCOVA|||The response and change from baseline in response after 26 weeks are analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed factors and corresponding baseline value as covariate.||-0.75|-1.09|<.0001
81726760|NCT00125931|163149303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||comparison of mean scores at hour 2 vs 3||||0.01
81726761|NCT00125931|163149304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||comparison of mean score on treatment vs post-treatment days||||0.01
81726762|NCT00125931|163149304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||comparison of mean scores at pre-treatment vs treatment days||||0.4
81726763|NCT03563027|163149318|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|433.0||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-337.0|1203.0|||Regression, Linear|||||1203|-337|.81
81726764|NCT03563027|163149318|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1224.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|451.0|1996.0|||Regression, Linear|||||1996|451|.005
81726765|NCT03563027|163149319|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-160.0||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-983.0|663.0|||Regression, Linear|||||663|-983|.92
81726766|NCT03563027|163149319|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|564.0||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-261.0|1389.0|||Regression, Linear|||||1389|-261|.37
81726767|NCT03563027|163149320|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.24|||Regression, Linear|||||.24|.18|<.001
81726768|NCT03563027|163149320|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.37|||Regression, Linear|||||.37|.31|<.001
81726769|NCT03563027|163149321|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.1|||Regression, Linear|||||0.1|.06|<.001
81726770|NCT03563027|163149321|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.2|||Regression, Linear|||||.20|.15|<.001
81726771|NCT02040766|163149337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.81||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.796|4.821||significance at 0.05.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline trough morning percent predicted FEV1, sex, age, current protocol-allowed asthma therapy (inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) or non-corticosteroid (NCS) therapy) at the time of screening visit, during the run-in period, and during treatment.||4.821|0.796|0.0063
81726772|NCT02040766|163149337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.5332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.354|2.614||significance at 0.05.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline trough morning percent predicted FEV1, sex, age, current protocol-allowed asthma therapy (ICS or NCS therapy) at the time of screening visit, during the run-in period, and during treatment.||2.614|-1.354|0.5332
81726773|NCT02040766|163149337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92||||0.3649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.077|2.924||significance at 0.05|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline trough morning percent predicted FEV1, sex, age, current protocol-allowed asthma therapy (ICS or NCS therapy) at the time of screening visit, during the run-in period, and during treatment.||2.924|-1.077|0.3649
81726774|NCT02040766|163149337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.09||||0.2823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.902|3.088|||ANCOVA|||||3.088|-0.902|0.2823
81726775|NCT02040766|163149338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.58|17.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||17.06|5.58|0.0001
81726776|NCT02040766|163149338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.5||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.71|14.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||14.24|2.71|0.0041
81450287|NCT03469336|162587290|OTHER|Ratio|Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|1.1382|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.732||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2662|4.867|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The efficacy assessment of PF-06763809 was performed for the change from baseline in log of the psoriatic skin infiltrate thickness/EPB on Day 19 using a longitudinal analysis of covariance model, with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction as main effects and the log of the psoriatic skin infiltrate thickness/EPB at baseline as covariate.||4.8670|0.2662|0.8600
81726777|NCT02040766|163149338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.6||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|13.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.35|1.79|0.0103
81726778|NCT02040766|163149338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.5||||0.0278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|12.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.23|0.71|0.0278
81726779|NCT02040766|163149339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.96|17.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||17.45|5.96|<0.0001
81726780|NCT02040766|163149339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|15.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.76|4.20|0.0007
81726781|NCT02040766|163149339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.9||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.11|15.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.68|4.11|0.0008
81726782|NCT02040766|163149339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.95|14.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||14.49|2.95|0.0031
81726783|NCT02040766|163149340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.548|-0.174|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.174|-0.548|0.0002
81726784|NCT02040766|163149340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.331|0.044|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.044|-0.331|0.1320
81726785|NCT02040766|163149340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.5866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.136|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.136|-0.240|0.5866
81726786|NCT02040766|163149340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.0587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.369|0.007|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.007|-0.369|0.0587
81726787|NCT02040766|163149341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.261|-0.065|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.065|-0.261|0.0011
81726788|NCT02040766|163149341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.0869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.185|0.013|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.013|-0.185|0.0869
81726789|NCT02040766|163149341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.4388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.138|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.060|-0.138|0.4388
81726790|NCT02040766|163149341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.1041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.017|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.017|-0.180|0.1041
81726791|NCT02040766|163149342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.287|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2870
81726792|NCT02040766|163149342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5257|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5257
81726793|NCT02040766|163149342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9982|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9982
81726794|NCT02040766|163149342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7633|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7633
81726795|NCT03654898|163149343|SUPERIORITY||cross-tabulation|0.48||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.49
81726796|NCT03654898|163149343|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.42|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted logistic regression||||1.42|0.80|0.67
81726797|NCT03654898|163149344|SUPERIORITY||Cross-tabulation|0.71||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.40
81726798|NCT03654898|163149345|SUPERIORITY||Cross-tabulation|0.5||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Test 1 was for TFVdp while test 2 was for 3TCtp.||||0.78
81726799|NCT03654898|163149345|SUPERIORITY||Cross-tabulation|2.13||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Test 2 was for 3TCtp while test 1 was for TFVdp.||||0.34
81726800|NCT01271933|163149346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was calculated using log-rank test for comparing pregabalin CR with placebo|Log Rank|||||||0.0186
81726801|NCT01271933|163149350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.4||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model|ANCOVA|||||0.4|-1.2|0.3310
81726802|NCT01271933|163149353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.9247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||0.8|-0.8|0.9247
81726803|NCT01271933|163149362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.12||0.4314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|8.5||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Subjective Wake after Sleep Onset||8.5|-19.7|0.4314
81726804|NCT01271933|163149362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.26||0.8915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|19.6||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Subjective Latency to Sleep Onset||19.6|-17.1|0.8915
81726805|NCT01271933|163149363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.4571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.1||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||1.1|-0.5|0.4571
81726806|NCT01271933|163149364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.2|0.3779
81726807|NCT01271933|163149365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.2009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.1||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||1.1|-0.2|0.2009
81726808|NCT01271933|163149367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.1845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.3||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||0.3|-1.6|0.1845
81726809|NCT01271933|163149370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.52||0.0305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|1.0||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Sleep disturbance||1.0|-18.9|0.0305
81450288|NCT03469336|162587295|OTHER|Ratio|Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|0.9979|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071||0.9763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8588|1.1594|||Mixed Models Analysis|||To evaluate the AUC of psoriatic skin infiltrate thickness/EPB for PF-06763809 compared to vehicle.||1.1594|0.8588|0.9763
81538524|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|22.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.09||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.33|36.24||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||36.24|8.33|0.0018
81726810|NCT01271933|163149370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.17||0.3133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|15.5||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Snoring||15.5|-5.0|0.3133
81726811|NCT01271933|163149370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.71||0.2985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|3.5||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Awakening Short of Breath or with a Headache||3.5|-11.2|0.2985
81726812|NCT01271933|163149370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.49||0.2159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|17.7||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Sleep adequacy||17.7|-4.1|0.2159
81726813|NCT01271933|163149370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1||0.2041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|2.9||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Somnolence||2.9|-13.4|0.2041
81726814|NCT01271933|163149370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.81||0.1319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|1.8||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Sleep Problems Index I||1.8|-13.4|0.1319
81726815|NCT01271933|163149370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.89||0.1473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|2.0||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Sleep Problems Index II||2.0|-13.4|0.1473
81450289|NCT03469336|162587295|OTHER|Ratio|Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|0.9664|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.5081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8686|1.0752|||Mixed Models Analysis|||To evaluate the AUC of psoriatic skin infiltrate thickness/EPB for PF-06763809 compared to vehicle.||1.0752|0.8686|0.5081
81450290|NCT03469336|162587295|OTHER|Ratio|Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|1.1155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.0249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0157|1.2252|||Mixed Models Analysis|||To evaluate the AUC of psoriatic skin infiltrate thickness/EPB for PF-06763809 compared to vehicle.||1.2252|1.0157|0.0249
81726816|NCT01271933|163149371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.2|0.3596
81726817|NCT01271933|163149373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.4985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.36||Nominal p-value for two-sided test.|two-sided test|||"Odds ratio is the probability of the event occurring in Pregabalin 330 - 495 mg/day relative to the event occurring in Placebo for Pregabalin.~Odds ratio \> 1 is in favor of Pregabalin 330 - 495 mg/day."||2.36|0.66|0.4985
81726818|NCT01271933|163149375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|6.8||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: SF-36 Physical Functioning||6.8|-9.5|0.7400
81450291|NCT03469336|162587296|OTHER|Ratio|Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|0.7946|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.732||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1858|3.3977|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The effect of PF-06763809 compared to calcipotriene/calcipotriol solution in the change of psoriatic skin infiltrate thickness/EPB on Day 19.||3.3977|0.1858|0.7540
81726819|NCT01271933|163149375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.89||0.5938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|12.3||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: SF-36 Role-Physical||12.3|-7.1|0.5938
81450292|NCT03469336|162587296|OTHER|Ratio|Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|0.7844|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.732||0.7407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1834|3.354|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The effect of PF-06763809 compared to calcipotriene/calcipotriol solution in the change of psoriatic skin infiltrate thickness/EPB on Day 19.||3.3540|0.1834|0.7407
81726820|NCT01271933|163149375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.61||0.4842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|12.4||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: SF-36 Pain Index||12.4|-5.9|0.4842
81726821|NCT01271933|163149375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.45||0.0827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|0.8||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: SF-36 General Health Perceptions||0.8|-12.9|0.0827
81726822|NCT01271933|163149375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.73||0.4561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.09|5.8||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: SF-36 Vitality||5.8|-12.09|0.4561
81726823|NCT01271933|163149375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.31||0.9645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|8.4||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: SF-36 Social Functioning||8.4|-8.8|0.9645
81726824|NCT01271933|163149375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.41||0.7636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|12.4||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: SF-36 Role-Emotional||12.4|-9.1|0.7636
81726825|NCT01271933|163149375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.54||0.7067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|8.4||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: SF-36 Mental Health Index||8.4|-5.7|0.7067
81726826|NCT01271933|163149375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.8352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.2||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Physical Component Score||3.2|-3.9|0.8352
81726827|NCT01271933|163149375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22||0.9347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|4.6||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Mental Component Score||4.6|-4.2|0.9347
81726828|NCT01271933|163149377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.1901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.3||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||HADS-A Anxiety scale||2.3|-0.5|0.1901
81726829|NCT01271933|163149377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.6914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.0||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||HADS-D Depression scale||1.0|-1.6|0.6914
81726830|NCT01271933|163149379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.3721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.2||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Item 1: Physical activities||1.2|-0.5|0.3721
81726831|NCT01271933|163149379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.8084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.4||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Item 2: Feel good||1.4|-1.1|0.8084
81726832|NCT01271933|163149379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.6312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Item 3: Work missed||0.5|-0.9|0.6312
81726833|NCT01271933|163149379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.8824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.2||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Item 4: Do job||1.2|-1.0|0.8824
81450293|NCT03469336|162587296|OTHER|Ratio|Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|0.8946|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.732||0.8793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2092|3.8256|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The effect of PF-06763809 compared to calcipotriene/calcipotriol solution in the change of psoriatic skin infiltrate thickness/EPB on Day 19.||3.8256|0.2092|0.8793
81726834|NCT01271933|163149379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.2742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.4||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Item 5: Pain||0.4|-1.5|0.2742
81450294|NCT03469336|162587297|OTHER|Ratio|Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|1.081321|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.732|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25287|4.623941|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The effect of PF-06763809 compared to betamethasone solution in the change of psoriatic skin infiltrate thickness/EPB on Day 19.||4.623941|0.25287|<0.0001
81726835|NCT01271933|163149379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.0||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Item 6: Fatigue||1.0|-0.8|0.8520
81726836|NCT01271933|163149379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.5264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.7||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Item 7: Rested||0.7|-1.4|0.5264
81726837|NCT01271933|163149379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.6601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.9||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Item 8: Stiffness||0.9|-1.3|0.6601
81726838|NCT01271933|163149379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.8937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.0||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Item 9: Anxiety||1.0|-1.2|0.8937
81726839|NCT01271933|163149379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.9151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.9||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Item 10: Depression||0.9|-1.0|0.9151
81726840|NCT01271933|163149379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.91||0.9045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|7.3||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the total score||7.3|-8.2|0.9045
81726841|NCT01271933|163149381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.4606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.9||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: General Fatigue||0.9|-0.4|0.4606
81726842|NCT01271933|163149381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.4703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Physical Fatigue||0.5|-1.0|0.4703
81726843|NCT01271933|163149381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.4009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Reduced activity||1.0|-0.4|0.4009
81726844|NCT01271933|163149381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.3||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Reduced motivation||1.3|-0.1|0.0695
81450295|NCT03469336|162587297|OTHER|Ratio|Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|1.067453|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.732|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.249631|4.564555|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The effect of PF-06763809 compared to betamethasone solution in the change of psoriatic skin infiltrate thickness/EPB on Day 19.||4.564555|0.249631|<0.0001
81726845|NCT01271933|163149381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.5869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Mental fatigue||0.4|-0.7|0.5869
81726846|NCT01271933|163149383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29||||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|4.81||Nominal p-value for two-sided test.|two-sided test|||This analysis is for the domain: Benefit from treatment||4.81|1.09|0.0296
81726847|NCT01271933|163149383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.4691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.61||Nominal p-value for two-sided test|two-sided test|||This analysis is for the domain: Satisfaction from treatment||2.61|0.64|0.4691
81726848|NCT01271933|163149383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.01||Nominal p-value for two-sided test|two-sided test|||This analysis is for the domain: Willingness to continue treatment||2.01|0.48|0.9577
81726849|NCT01271933|163149385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.85||0.0562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|39.2||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Percent Work Time Missed||39.2|-0.5|0.0562
81450296|NCT03469336|162587297|OTHER|Ratio|Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|1.217483|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.732|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.284708|5.206258|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The effect of PF-06763809 compared to betamethasone solution in the change of psoriatic skin infiltrate thickness/EPB on Day 19.||5.206258|0.284708|<0.0001
81450297|NCT02740699|162587318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0256|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Tests|||||||0.0256
81450298|NCT02740699|162587319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0254|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Tests|||||||0.0254
81450299|NCT02740699|162587320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.58
81450300|NCT02740699|162587321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.06
81450301|NCT02740699|162587322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.69
81450302|NCT02740699|162587323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.006
81450303|NCT02585934|162587326|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-0.36||||0.2249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.22||the threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical Method: Mixed model for repeated measures||||0.22|-0.95|0.2249
81726850|NCT01271933|163149385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.96||0.7892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|9.2||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Percent Impairment While Working||9.2|-7.0|0.7892
81726851|NCT01271933|163149385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.0819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|6.8||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Percent Activity Impairment||6.8|-0.4|0.0819
81726852|NCT01271933|163149385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.4135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|5.4||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Percent Overall Work Impairment||5.4|-2.2|0.4135
81726853|NCT01271933|163149396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.1224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.9||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||0.9|-0.1|0.1224
81726854|NCT01271933|163149397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.06||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|6.9||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||6.9|-9.3|0.7680
81726855|NCT01271933|163149398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.6||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||0.6|-4.5|0.1360
81726856|NCT01271933|163149399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6489.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12579.5||0.6077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18648.6|31627.6||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||This analysis is for the domain: Total daytime activity||31627.6|-18648.6|0.6077
81726857|NCT01271933|163149400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.6647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|3.4||Estimates and p-values are from a ANCOVA main effects model with baseline value, center, treatment in the model.|ANCOVA|||||3.4|-2.2|0.6647
81450304|NCT02585934|162587327|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-0.09||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.72||the threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical Method: Mixed model for repeated measures||||0.72|-0.90|0.8260
81450305|NCT02585934|162587328|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-0.12||||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.02||the threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical Method: Mixed model for repeated measures||||-0.02|-0.22|0.0234
81450306|NCT02585934|162587329|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|0.12||||0.2096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.32||the threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical Method: Mixed model for repeated measures||||0.32|-0.07|0.2096
81450307|NCT02585934|162587330|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-0.14||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.8||the threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical Method: Mixed model for repeated measures||||0.80|-1.09|0.7650
81450308|NCT02585934|162587331|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-0.38||||0.2472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.27||the threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical Method: Mixed model for repeated measures||||0.27|-1.03|0.2472
81450309|NCT04713553|162587333|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was to be achieved if the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for GMR falls within the interval (0.67, 1.5).|Geometric mean ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.13|||||GMRs and corresponding 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating difference in LS means and corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of age and vaccine group.|||1.13|0.91|
81450310|NCT04713553|162587333|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was to be achieved if the 2-sided 95% CI for GMR falls within the interval (0.67, 1.5).|Geometric mean ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.04|||||GMRs and corresponding 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating difference in LS means and corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of age and vaccine group.|||1.04|0.83|
81450311|NCT04713553|162587333|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was to be achieved if the 2-sided 95% CI for GMR falls within the interval (0.67, 1.5).|Geometric mean ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.03|||||GMRs and corresponding 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating difference in LS means and corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of age and vaccine group.|||1.03|0.82|
81471267|NCT01492101|162634394|EQUIVALENCE|\[7\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.9169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|4.45|||F-test|||||4.45|-4.0|0.9169
81538525|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|25.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.07||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.24|39.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||39.05|11.24|0.0004
81726858|NCT01335464|163149439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|125.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.209|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.68|172.84||The objective of this trial was to assess the superiority of nintedanib 150 mg bid compared to placebo on the annual rate of decline in FVC.|Random coefficient regression|The Roger-Kenward approximation was used to estimate denominators degrees of freedom.|"Within-patient errors are modelled by an Unstructured variance-covariance matrix.~Inter-individual variability is modelled by a Variance-components variance-covariance matrix~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo"|"Random coefficient regression with fixed effects for treatment, gender, age, height and random effect of patient specific intercept and time.~A hierarchical procedure was used in order to demonstrate the superiority of nintedanib over placebo for one primary and two key secondary endpoints.~The consecutive steps of the hierarchy were only considered if the previous step was significant at the one-sided 2.5% level and the results were in favour of nintedanib."||172.84|77.68|<0.0001
81726859|NCT01335464|163149440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.248||0.9657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo"|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline SGRQ Total score, baseline SGRQ Total score-by-visit and random effect for patient.||2.40|-2.50|0.9657
81726860|NCT01335464|163149441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.6728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.42|||Log Rank||Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo|Hazard Ratio is based on a Cox´s regression model with terms for treatment, gender, age and height||2.42|0.54|0.6728
81726861|NCT01335464|163149442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|109.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.708|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.27|148.59|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo"|Based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, gender, age, height, treatment-by-visit, baseline FVC, baseline FVC-by-visit and random effect for patient.||148.59|71.27|<0.0001
81726862|NCT01335464|163149443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.753|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.54|5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo"|Based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, gender, age, height, treatment-by-visit, baseline FVC, baseline FVC-by-visit and random effect for patient.||5.50|2.54|<0.0001
81726863|NCT01335464|163149444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.564|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|4.33|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo"|Based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, gender, age, height, treatment-by-visit, baseline FVC \[%predicted\], baseline FVC \[%predicted\]-by-visit and random effect for patient.||4.33|2.11|<0.0001
81726864|NCT01335464|163149445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.753|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|5.48|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo"|Based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, gender, age, height, treatment-by-visit, baseline FVC \[%predicted\], baseline FVC \[%predicted\]-by-visit and random effect for patient.||5.48|2.52|<0.0001
81726865|NCT01335464|163149448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.914||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.79|||Regression, Logistic||Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo|Logistic regression with terms treatment, age, gender, height and baseline FVC % predicted||2.79|1.32|0.0007
81726866|NCT01335464|163149449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.847||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.66|||Regression, Logistic||Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo|Logistic regression with terms treatment, age, gender, height and baseline FVC % predicted||2.66|1.28|0.0010
81726867|NCT01335464|163149450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.4298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.29|||Regression, Logistic||Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo|Logistic regression with terms treatment, baseline SGRQ total score||1.29|0.55|0.4298
81726868|NCT01335464|163149451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.744||0.1832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.74|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo"|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline SGRQ Symptoms component, baseline SGRQ Symptoms component-by-visit and random effect for patient.||1.10|-5.74|0.1832
81726869|NCT01335464|163149452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.446||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient error are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo"|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline SGRQ impact component, baseline SGRQ Impact component-by-visit and random effect for patient||3.70|-1.97|0.5510
81726870|NCT01335464|163149453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.427||0.4049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|1.61|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo"|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline SGRQ Activities component, baseline SGRQ Activities component-by-visit and random effect for patient||1.61|-3.99|0.4049
81471268|NCT01492101|162634394|EQUIVALENCE|\[8\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.9731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|3.79|||F-test|||||3.79|-3.66|0.9731
81726871|NCT01335464|163149454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.289||0.5446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|1.75|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150mg versus placebo"|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline SGRQ-I Total score, baseline SGRQ-I Total score-by-visit and random effect for patient.||1.75|-3.31|0.5446
81538526|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|14.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.62||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|27.6||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||27.60|1.56|0.0282
81726872|NCT01335464|163149455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77||0.6203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150mg versus placebo"|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline SOBQ score, baseline SOBQ score-by-visit and random effect for patient.||2.60|-4.35|0.6203
81726873|NCT01335464|163149456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.803||0.8942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within- patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg versus Placebo"|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline CASA-Q Cough symptoms score, baseline CASA-Q Cough symptoms score-by-visit and random effect for patient.||3.30|-3.78|0.8942
81726874|NCT01335464|163149457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.596||0.3042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|4.77|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix~Nintedanib 150 mg versus Placebo"|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline CASA-Q Cough impact score, baseline CASA-Q Cough impact score-by-visit and random effect for patient.||4.77|-1.49|0.3042
81726875|NCT01335464|163149458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.276||||0.1818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.83|||Regression, Logistic||Nintedanib 150mg versus placebo|Logistic regression with term treatment||1.83|0.89|0.1818
81726876|NCT01335464|163149460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17||||0.6793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.46|||Normal distribution|Risk ratio was calculated as the ratio of risk of exacerbation in both treatment groups.|Nintedanib 150mg bid versus placebo|The log of the risk ratio was assumed to follow a normal distribution with mean 0 and variance equal to the sum of the reciprocals of the number of patients with at least one exacerbation in each treatment arm.||2.46|0.56|0.6793
81726877|NCT01335464|163149461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.36|||Log Rank||Nintedanib 150mg bid versus placebo|Hazard ratio is based on a Cox´s regression model with terms for treatment, gender, age and height||1.36|0.29|0.2880
81726878|NCT01335464|163149462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.3515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.47|||Log Rank||Nintedanib 150mg versus placebo|Hazard ratio is based on Cox´s regression model with terms for treatment, gender, age and height||1.47|0.25|0.3515
81726879|NCT01335464|163149463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.4869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.82|||Log Rank||Nintedanib 150mg bid versus placebo|Hazard ratio is based on a Cox´s regression model with terms for treatment, gender, age and height||1.82|0.26|0.4869
81726880|NCT01335464|163149464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.51|||Log Rank||Nintedanib 150mg versus placebo|Hazard ratio is based on Cox´s regression model with terms for treatment, gender, age and height||1.51|0.36|0.4430
81726881|NCT01335464|163149465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.3558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.25|||Log Rank||Nintedanib 150mg bid versus placebo|Hazard ratio is based on Cox´s regression model with terms for treatment, gender, age and height||1.25|0.52|0.3558
81726882|NCT01335464|163149466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181||0.1138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150mg bid versus placebo"|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, gender, age, height, treatment-by-visit, baseline SpO2, baseline SpO2-by-visit and random effect for patient.||0.64|-0.07|0.1138
81726883|NCT01335464|163149467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0896||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.191|0.161|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150mg bid versus placebo"|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures with fixed effects for treatment, visit, gender, age, height, treatment-by-visit, baseline DLCO (HGB Corrected) \[mmol/min/kPa\], baseline DLCO (HGB Corrected) \[mmol/min/kPa\]-by-visit and random effect for patient.||0.161|-0.191|0.8650
81726884|NCT02151461|163149485|OTHER|A mixed-effects model for analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to analyze changes from Baseline in plasma glucose AUC(0-3hr) at Week 4 in the Day 28 Evaluable population. The model includes factors for treatment group and fasting plasma glucose stratum.||||||0.0435||||||Baseline plasma glucose AUC(0-3hr) is adjusted as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0435
81726885|NCT02151461|163149485|OTHER|||||||0.065|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.065
81726886|NCT02151461|163149485|OTHER|||||||0.1216|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1216
81726887|NCT02151461|163149486|OTHER|A mixed-effects model for analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to analyze changes from Baseline in incremental plasma glucose AUC at Week 4 in the Day 28 Evaluable population. The model will include factors for treatment group and fasting plasma glucose stratum.||||||0.8867|||||||ANCOVA|The model includes factors for treatment group and fasting plasma glucose stratum.||||||0.8867
81471269|NCT01492101|162634394|EQUIVALENCE|\[9\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.88|10.67|||F-test|||||10.67|3.88|<0.0001
81538527|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.63||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.85|32.92||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||32.92|6.85|0.0029
81726888|NCT02151461|163149486|OTHER|||||||0.7641|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7641
81726889|NCT02151461|163149486|OTHER|||||||0.2518|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2518
81726890|NCT02151461|163149487|OTHER|||||||0.0179|||||||ANCOVA|Total daily dose is twice the respective dose, Pairwise comparison using Treatment D as the reference group||||||0.0179
81726891|NCT02151461|163149487|OTHER|||||||0.0736|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0736
81726892|NCT02151461|163149487|OTHER|||||||0.0475|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0475
81726893|NCT02151461|163149488|OTHER|||||||0.0089|||||||ANCOVA|Total daily dose is twice the respective dose. Pairwise Comparison using Treatment D as the Reference Group||||||0.0089
81726894|NCT02151461|163149488|OTHER|||||||0.376|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.376
81726895|NCT02151461|163149488|OTHER|||||||0.0578|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0578
81726896|NCT02151461|163149489|OTHER|||||||0.2177|||||||ANCOVA|Total daily dose is twice the respective dose. Pairwise Comparison using Treatment D as the Reference Group||The HOMA Calculator,is an algorithm that takes account of variations in hepatic and peripheral glucose resistance, increases in insulin secretion curve for plasma glucose concentrations above 10 mmol/L (180 mg/dL), and contribution of circulating proinsulin (eg, C-peptide) to estimate steady state beta cell function (%HOMA-B) and insulin sensitivity (%HOMA-S), as percentages of a normal reference population. %HOMA-IR was analyzed on a logarithmic scale (natural logarithmic transformation).||||0.2177
81726897|NCT02151461|163149489|OTHER|||||||0.4144|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4144
81726898|NCT02151461|163149489|OTHER|||||||0.3117|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3117
81726899|NCT02151461|163149490|OTHER|Average Change in Pre-meal Glucose Level||||||0.011|||||||ANCOVA|Total daily dose is twice the respective dose Pairwise comparison using Treatment D as the reference group||||||0.011
81726900|NCT02151461|163149490|OTHER|Average Change in Pre-meal Glucose Level||||||0.0152|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0152
81471270|NCT01492101|162634394|EQUIVALENCE|\[10\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.1252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.59|0.93|||F-test|||||0.93|-7.59|0.1252
81726901|NCT02151461|163149490|OTHER|Average Change in Pre-meal Glucose Level||||||0.0284|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0284
81726902|NCT02151461|163149490|OTHER|Average Change in Post-meal Glucose Level||||||0.1273|||||||ANCOVA|Total daily dose is twice the respective dose Pairwise comparison using Treatment D as the reference group||||||0.1273
81726903|NCT02151461|163149490|OTHER|Average Change in Post-meal Glucose Level||||||0.0085|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0085
81726904|NCT02151461|163149490|OTHER|Average Change in Post-meal Glucose Level||||||0.1289|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1289
81726905|NCT02151461|163149491|OTHER|Plasma Insulin Absolute AUC(0-2hr) (h\*uIU/mL)||||||0.3143|||||||ANCOVA|Total daily dose is twice the respective dose. Pairwise comparison using Treatment D as the reference group.||||||0.3143
81726906|NCT02151461|163149491|OTHER|Plasma Insulin Absolute AUC(0-2hr) (h\*uIU/mL)||||||0.5677|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5677
81726907|NCT02151461|163149491|OTHER|Plasma Insulin Absolute AUC(0-2hr) (h\*uIU/mL)||||||0.8407|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8407
81726908|NCT02151461|163149492|OTHER|||||||0.9789|||||||ANCOVA|Total daily dose is twice the respective dose Pairwise comparison using Treatment D as the reference group||||||0.9789
81726909|NCT02151461|163149492|OTHER|||||||0.841|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.841
81726910|NCT02151461|163149492|OTHER|||||||0.748|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.748
81726911|NCT00252187|163149495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Change in end systolic LV volume index compared between two groups||||0.004
81726912|NCT00252187|163149495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Change in LV end diastolic volume was compared between two groups||||0.001
81726913|NCT00252187|163149496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81726914|NCT00252187|163149498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.14
81726915|NCT00252187|163149499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.006
81726916|NCT00769015|163149527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.54||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.06||Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test. The p-value refers to the overall test of between group differences in rates of depression.|Mantel Haenszel|||||1.06|.27|.067
81726917|NCT00769015|163149528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.81||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|4.3|||Linear Mixed effects model|||||4.30|-5.92|.75
81726918|NCT00769015|163149529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Change in least squares mean|3.47||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.22|5.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.29|-12.22|.68
81726919|NCT00769015|163149530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.42||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|7.41|||Least squares mean|||||7.41|-2.58|.34
81726920|NCT00769015|163149531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.02||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|5.76|||Least squares mean|||||5.76|-9.80|.68
81726921|NCT00769015|163149532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|6.82|||Least squares mean|||||6.82|-4.04|.68
81726922|NCT00769015|163149533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.62||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.94|9.17|||Least squares mean|||||9.17|-5.94|.68
81726923|NCT02173301|163149600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML) - an REML-based mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with and with baseline PASI score as covariate||||||0.066
81726924|NCT02173301|163149600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML) - an REML-based mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with and with baseline PASI score as covariate||||||0.001
81726925|NCT02173301|163149600|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML) - an REML-based mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with and with baseline PASI score as covariate||||||<0.001
81726926|NCT02173301|163149601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.501|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 comparison||||0.501
81726927|NCT02173301|163149601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 comparison||||0.340
81726928|NCT02173301|163149601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.075|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 comparison||||0.075
81726929|NCT02173301|163149602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.229|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 comparison||||0.229
81726930|NCT02173301|163149602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.604|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 comparison||||0.604
81726931|NCT02173301|163149602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.573|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 comparison||||0.573
81726932|NCT04578548|163149641|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Difference|-0.91||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.34|2.64|||Random coefficient regression model|||Based on a random coefficient regression model (linear slope model) on htTKV log-transformed values with time (in weeks) as a continuous variable, treatment, time-by-treatment interaction and a random intercept and slope. The treatment effect was determined by using estimated slopes for each treatment group on the basis of the time-by-treatment interaction term from the mixed model.||2.64|-4.34|0.606
81726933|NCT04578548|163149643|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares mean difference|-2.31||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.64|1.02|||Random coefficient regression model|||Least-squares mean difference (95% CI) from a random coefficient regression model (linear slope model) on eGFR values with time (in weeks) as a continuous variable, the time-by-treatment interaction and a random intercept and slope. The treatment effect was determined by using estimated slopes for each treatment group on the basis of the time-by-treatment interaction term from the mixed model.||1.02|-5.64|0.171
81726934|NCT00972153|163149647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Descriptive statistics (means, medians, frequencies) were used to evaluate the distributions of variables. One-way analysis of variance and independent t-tests or Mann-Whitney U tests were used to compare patient and environmental characteristics between groups. Generalized estimating equations were used to evaluate the effects of group and other factors on airborne CFUs/cubic meter at the surgical site in each 10 minute interval.||||<0.001
81726935|NCT00972153|163149648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Descriptive statistics (means, medians, frequencies) were used to evaluate the distributions of variables. One-way analysis of variance and independent t-tests or Mann-Whitney U tests were used to compare patient and environmental characteristics between groups. Generalized estimating equations were used to evaluate the effects of group and other factors on airborne CFUs/cubic meter at the surgical site in each 10 minute interval.||||<0.001
81726936|NCT05321810|163149708|OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis has been presented for all time points from 0 to 24 months.|\[Not specified\]|||0.016
81726937|NCT05321810|163149713|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.812||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.957|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis has been presented for all time points from 0 to 24 months.|\[Not specified\]|0.957|0.690|0.013
81726938|NCT05321810|163149719|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis has been presented for all time points from 0 to 24 months.|\[Not specified\]|||0.002
81726939|NCT05321810|163149722|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis has been presented for all time points from 0 to 24 months.|\[Not specified\]|||<0.001
81726940|NCT05321810|163149723|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.773|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis has been presented for all time points from 0 to 24 months.|\[Not specified\]|0.773|0.420|<0.001
81726941|NCT05321810|163149725|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis has been presented for all time points from 0 to 24 months.|\[Not specified\]|||0.350
81726942|NCT05321810|163149726|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.155||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.867|1.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis has been presented for all time points from 0 to 24 months.|\[Not specified\]|1.540|0.867|0.324
81726943|NCT05321810|163149728|OTHER|||||||0.111|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis has been presented for all time points from 0 to 24 months.|\[Not specified\]|||0.111
81726944|NCT05321810|163149729|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.866||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.028|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis has been presented for all time points from 0 to 24 months.|\[Not specified\]|1.028|0.730|0.100
81726945|NCT05321810|163149731|OTHER|||||||0.979|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis has been presented for all time points from 0 to 24 months.|\[Not specified\]|||0.979
81726946|NCT05321810|163149732|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.002||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.854|1.177|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis has been presented for all time points from 0 to 24 months.|\[Not specified\]|1.177|0.854|0.978
81726947|NCT05321810|163149734|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis has been presented for all time points from 0 to 24 months.|\[Not specified\]|||<0.001
81726948|NCT05321810|163149735|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.428|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.263|0.697|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis has been presented for all time points from 0 to 24 months.|\[Not specified\]|0.697|0.263|<0.001
81726949|NCT05321810|163149739|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.727||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.599|0.881|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis has been presented for all time points from 0 to 24 months.|\[Not specified\]|0.881|0.599|0.001
81726950|NCT00433381|163149760|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Null hypothesis: 20% of patients progression-free at six months. Alternative hypothesis: 35%. Type I and II error rates = 0.10. Required sample size = 57.|The determination of treatment efficacy was to be made made based on the following rules: If 16 or more of the cases (16/57=28.1%) are progression free and alive at 6 months, then reject the null hypothesis that the rate is no better than 20%. If 15 or fewer of the cases (15/57=26.3%) are progression free and alive at 6 months, then reject the alternative hypothesis that the rate is at least 35%.|||
81726951|NCT00433381|163149761|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Null hypothesis: 35% discontinuation rate of bevacizumab and temozolomide. Alternative hypothesis: 5%. Type I and II error rates = 0.10. Sample size = 29.|The determination of treatment tolerability was to be made based on the following rules: If 6 or fewer of the cases (6/29=20.6%) stop treatment due to medical conditions, then reject the null hypothesis that the discontinuation rate is at least 35% and conclude tolerability. If 7 or more of the cases (7/29=24.1%) stop treatment due to medical conditions, then reject the alternative hypothesis that the discontinuation rate no more than 15%.|||
81538528|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|29.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.65|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.58|42.73||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||42.73|16.58|<0.0001
81726952|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER|Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.91||||||Accuracy estimate, as measured by the Area under the Curve (AUC), for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of tumor NAA/Cho at 2 weeks||0.91|0.09|
81726953|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.95||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of tumor Cho/Cr at 2 weeks||0.95|0.14|
81726954|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.99||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of tumor NAA/Cr at 2 weeks||0.99|0|
81726955|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER||Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of tumor NAA/Cho at 8 weeks||1|0.53|
81726956|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER||Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of tumor Cho/Cr at 8 weeks||1|0.47|
81726957|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER||Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of tumor NAA/Cr at 8 weeks||1|0.11|
81726958|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER||Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of tumor NAA/Cho at 16 weeks||1|0.21|
81726959|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of tumor Cho/Cr at 16 weeks||1|1|
81726960|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of tumor NAA/Cr at 16 weeks||1|0|
81726961|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.88||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of periphery NAA/Cho at 2 weeks||0.88|0|
81726962|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.91||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of periphery Cho/Cr at 2 weeks||0.91|0.13|
81726963|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of periphery NAA/Cr at 2 weeks||1|0.06|
81726964|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.92||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of periphery NAA/Cho at 8 weeks||0.92|0.02|
81726965|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.8||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of periphery Cho/Cr at 8 weeks||0.80|0.01|
81726966|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of periphery NAA/Cr at 8 weeks||1|0.22|
81726967|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of periphery NAA/Cho at 16 weeks||1|1|
81726968|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of periphery Cho/Cr at 16 weeks||1|1|
81726969|NCT00433381|163149762|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of PFS-6 by change in metabolic ratio of periphery NAA/Cr at 16 weeks||1|0.73|
81726970|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.92||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of tumor NAA/Cho at 2 weeks||0.92|0|
81726971|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.88||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of tumor Cho/Cr at 2 weeks||0.88|0|
81726972|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Accuracy: Area Under the ROC|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of tumor NAA/Cr at 2 weeks||1|0.25|
81726973|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of tumor NAA/Cho at 8 weeks||1|0.47|
81726974|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of tumor Cho/Cr at 8 weeks||1|0.44|
81726975|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of tumor NAA/Cr at 8 weeks||1|0.17|
81726976|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of tumor NAA/Cho at 16 weeks||1|0.45|
81726977|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of tumor Cho/Cr at 16 weeks||1|0.19|
81726978|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of tumor NAA/Cr at 16 weeks||1|0.03|
81726979|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of periphery NAA/Cho at 2 weeks||1|0.20|
81726980|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of periphery Cho/Cr at 2 weeks||1|0.36|
81726981|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.94||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of periphery NAA/Cr at 2 weeks||0.94|0.06|
81726982|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.95||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of periphery NAA/Cho at 8 weeks||0.95|0.22|
81726983|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.87||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of periphery Cho/Cr at 8 weeks||0.87|0.13|
81726984|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of periphery NAA/Cr at 8 weeks||1|0.47|
81726985|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of periphery NAA/Cho at 16 weeks||1|1|
81471271|NCT01492101|162634394|EQUIVALENCE|\[11\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.1717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.83|1.22|||F-test|||||1.22|-6.83|0.1717
81726986|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of periphery Cho/Cr at 16 weeks||1|0.63|
81726987|NCT00433381|163149763|OTHER|ROC analysis|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0||||||AUC (Accuracy) estimate for the prediction of 12 month overall survival by change in metabolic ratio of periphery NAA/Cr at 16 weeks||1|1|
81726988|NCT00433381|163149764|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The determination of treatment efficacy was to be made made based on the following rules: If 16 or more of the cases (16/57=28.1%) are progression free and alive at 6 months, then reject the null hypothesis that the rate is no better than 20%. If 15 or fewer of the cases (15/57=26.3%) are progression free and alive at 6 months, then reject the alternative hypothesis that the rate is at least 35%.|||
81726989|NCT00433381|163149766|OTHER|Agreement was assessed using a Kappa statistic|Kappa Statistic|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.57||||||Agreement between Local and Central determinations 6-month PFS, based on imaging, was evaluated using Kappa statistics||0.57|0.21|
81726990|NCT00433381|163149767|OTHER|Sensitivity|Sensitivity|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.73||||||Sensitivity||0.73|0.46|
81726991|NCT00433381|163149767|OTHER|Specificity|Specificity|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.87||||||Specificity||0.87|0.66|
81538529|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|35.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.42|48.99||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||48.99|22.42|<0.0001
81726992|NCT00434161|163149774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.679||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.351|1.313||A 2.5% type I error rate for each comparison gives an overall type I error rate of 5%.|Proportional odds model|The proportional odds model including the randomization factors as covariates was used for the primary endpoint, maximum severity of OM.|The odds ratio was defined to be the odds of a subject receiving placebo experiencing OM divided by the odds of a subject receiving palifermin developing OM.|The null hypothesis was that the severity distribution for OM was identical for the placebo and each of the two palifermin groups, and the alternative hypothesis was that palifermin resulted in a shift in the distribution to less severe mucositis than placebo. A total of 275 subjects would give at least 95% power, with a 2.5% type I error rate for each comparison to detect an odds ratio of at least 3.5 between the placebo group and each of the two palifermin groups.||1.313|0.351|0.188
81726993|NCT00434161|163149774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.242||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.635|2.431||A 2.5% type I error rate for each comparison gives an overall type I error rate of 5%.|Proportional odds model|The proportional odds model including the randomization factors as covariates was used for the primary endpoint, maximum severity of OM.|The odds ratio was defined to be the odds of a subject receiving placebo experiencing OM divided by the odds of a subject receiving palifermin developing OM.|The null hypothesis was that the severity distribution for OM was identical for the placebo and each of the two palifermin groups, and the alternative hypothesis was that palifermin resulted in a shift in the distribution to less severe mucositis than placebo. A total of 275 subjects would give at least 95% power, with a 2.5% type I error rate for each comparison to detect an odds ratio of at least 3.5 between the placebo group and each of the two palifermin groups.||2.431|0.635|0.468
81726994|NCT00434161|163149775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.262||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.303|30.828||For secondary endpoints the type I error was protected by using the Hochberg procedure. The reported p-values are adjusted by the Hochberg procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.828|-4.303|0.245
81726995|NCT00434161|163149775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.014||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-20.519|16.491||For secondary endpoints the type I error was protected by using the Hochberg procedure. The reported p-values are adjusted by the Hochberg procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.491|-20.519|0.806
81726996|NCT00434161|163149776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.409|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.82||0.095|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.07|4.748||For secondary endpoints the type I error was protected by using the Hochberg procedure. The reported p-values are adjusted by the Hochberg procedure.|van Elteren test|||A type I error rate was protected by using the Hochberg procedure to adjust for multiple testing. Palifermin was not to be declared to be statistically superior to placebo with respect to secondary efficacy endpoints unless the primary endpoint was statistically significant in favor of palifermin.||4.748|0.070|0.095
81726997|NCT00434161|163149776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.213|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.13||0.806|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.575|2.15||For secondary endpoints the type I error was protected by using the Hochberg procedure. The reported p-values are adjusted by the Hochberg procedure.|van Elteren test|||||2.150|-2.575|0.806
81726998|NCT00434161|163149777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.436||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.542|32.415||For secondary endpoints the type I error was protected by using the Hochberg procedure. The reported p-values are adjusted by the Hochberg procedure.|van Elteren test|||For the secondary endpoints, the type I error rate was protected by using the Hochberg procedure to adjust for multiple testing16. Palifermin was not to be declared to be statistically superior to placebo with respect to secondary efficacy endpoints unless the primary endpoint was statistically significant in favor of palifermin.||32.415|-1.542|0.142
81726999|NCT00434161|163149777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.331||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-11.82|22.482||For secondary endpoints the type I error was protected by using the Hochberg procedure. The reported p-values are adjusted by the Hochberg procedure.|van Elteren test|||||22.482|-11.820|0.806
81727000|NCT00434161|163149778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.669|33.43||According to statistical analysis plan it was not planned to calculate any P-Value.||||||33.43|-21.669|
81727001|NCT00434161|163149780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.023|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.134|0.181||||||||0.181|-0.134|
81727002|NCT00434161|163149781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.138|0.26||||||||0.260|-0.138|
81727003|NCT00434161|163149782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.689|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.641|14.264||||||||14.264|-21.641|
81727004|NCT00434161|163149783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.951|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.679|12.58||||||||12.580|-0.679|
81727005|NCT00434161|163149785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.26|||Log Rank|||All comparisons for the long-term safety endpoints were based on the combined palifermin group (pre- and post- high dose chemotherapy and pre-high dose chemotherapy only) versus placebo (placebo over palifermin). Overall survival was analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method. Kaplan-Meier estimates were provided together with the 95% confidence interval.||1.26|0.33|0.192
81727006|NCT00434161|163149786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.417|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.086|45.919||||||||45.919|-11.086|
81538530|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|14.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.74||0.0304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|27.9||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||27.90|1.40|0.0304
81727007|NCT00434161|163149787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.16|||Log Rank|||All comparisons for the long-term safety endpoints were based on the combined palifermin group (pre- and post- high dose chemotherapy and pre-high dose chemotherapy only) versus placebo (placebo over palifermin). Overall survival was analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method. Kaplan-Meier estimates were provided together with the 95% confidence interval.||1.16|0.55|0.236
81727008|NCT00434161|163149788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.84||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.23|||Log Rank|||All comparisons for the long-term safety endpoints were based on the combined palifermin group (pre- and post- high dose chemotherapy and pre-high dose chemotherapy only) versus placebo (placebo over palifermin). Overall survival was analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method. Kaplan-Meier estimates were provided together with the 95% confidence interval.||1.23|0.58|0.372
81538531|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|20.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.64||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.38|33.5||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||33.50|7.38|0.0022
81538532|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|26.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.59|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.56|39.5||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||39.50|13.56|<0.0001
81727009|NCT00992264|163149796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.51|||||OR for smoking abstinence at 12 months in intent to treat sample. Participants receiving content written in a Prescriptive tone were compared against persons receiving content in a Motivational tone (ref group).|Comparison of persons assigned to Prescriptive message tone (n = 932) against persons assigned to Motivational message tone (n = 933).||1.51|0.51|
81727010|NCT00992264|163149796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.91|||||OR for smoking abstinence at 12 months when persons who randomly received a Testimonial were compared against persons receiving No Testimonial (ref group).|Comparison of persons assigned to Testimonials (n = 933) against persons assigned to receive no testimonials (n = 932).||1.91|0.66|
81727011|NCT00992264|163149796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.02|||||OR for smoking abstinence at 12 months when persons assigned to Dictated navigation were compared to those not assigned to Dictated navigation (ref group).|Comparison of persons assigned to the Dictated Navigation arm (n = 934) against persons assigned to assigned free navigation of the website (n = 931).||2.02|0.70|
81727012|NCT00992264|163149796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.3|||||OR for smoking abstinence at 12 months when persons assigned to receive Proactive Email reminders were compared against persons who received No Emails (ref group).|Comparison of persons assigned to Proactive Email Outreach (n = 933) against persons assigned to receive No Proactive Email Outreach (n = 932).||1.30|0.43|
81727013|NCT00992264|163149797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.43|||||OR for use of adjunct treatment at 12 months when persons assigned to Prescriptive Tone were compared to persons assigned to receive content in a Motivational Tone (ref group).|Comparison of persons assigned to Prescriptive message tone (n = 932) against persons assigned to Motivational message tone (n = 933).||1.43|0.62|
81727014|NCT00992264|163149797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.07|||||OR for use of adjunct treatment at 12 months when persons assigned to receive a Testimonial were compared to persons assigned to receive No Testimonial (ref group).|Comparison of persons assigned to Testimonials (n = 933) against persons assigned to receive no testimonials (n = 932).||1.07|0.46|
81727015|NCT00992264|163149797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.18|||||OR for use of adjunct treatment at 12 months when persons assigned to Dictated Navigation were compared to persons not assigned to Dictated Navigation (ref group).|Comparison of persons assigned to the Dictated Navigation arm (n = 934) against persons assigned to assigned free navigation of the website (n = 931).||1.18|0.51|
81727016|NCT00992264|163149797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.03|||||OR for use of adjunct treatment at 12 months when persons assigned to Proactive Email reminders were compared to persons not assigned to receive Proactive Email reminders (ref group).|Comparison of persons assigned to Proactive Email Outreach (n = 933) against persons assigned to receive No Proactive Email Outreach (n = 932).||1.03|0.44|
81727017|NCT02491788|163149830|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81727018|NCT03051256|163149834|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0122|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0122
81727019|NCT03051256|163149834|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0308|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0308
81538533|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|14.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.87||0.0362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|27.95||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||27.95|0.93|0.0362
81538534|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|22.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.88||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.41|36.47||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||36.47|9.41|0.0009
81538535|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|28.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.91|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.27|42.46||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||42.46|15.27|<0.0001
81727020|NCT03051256|163149835|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0103|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0103
81727021|NCT03051256|163149835|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0039|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0039
81727022|NCT03051256|163149836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1237|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1237
81727023|NCT03051256|163149836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1017|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1017
81727024|NCT03051256|163149837|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0066|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0066
81727025|NCT03051256|163149837|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0014|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0014
81727026|NCT03051256|163149838|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0245|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0245
81727027|NCT03051256|163149838|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0253|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0253
81727028|NCT03051256|163149839|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0454|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0454
81727029|NCT03051256|163149839|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0043|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0043
81727030|NCT03051256|163149840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0177|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0177
81471272|NCT01492101|162634394|EQUIVALENCE|\[12\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.5513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|3.18|||F-test|||||3.18|-5.95|0.5513
81471273|NCT01492101|162634394|EQUIVALENCE|\[13\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.57|13.72|||F-test|||||13.72|3.57|0.0009
81471274|NCT01492101|162634394|EQUIVALENCE|\[14\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.2337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.35|1.8|||F-test|||||1.8|-7.35|0.2337
81471275|NCT01492101|162634394|EQUIVALENCE|\[15\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|13.98|||F-test|||||13.98|6.6|<0.0001
81727031|NCT03051256|163149840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0072|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0072
81727032|NCT03051256|163149841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0895|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0895
81727033|NCT03051256|163149841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0109|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0109
81727034|NCT01127581|163149849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-677.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank||Sample size 675 per group provides 90% power to see an improvement of ≥320 minutes (20% improvement from DVI) in time to vaginal delivery between MVI 200 \& DVI assuming a median time of 1600 minutes for DVI \& 34% dropout rate based on 5% 2-sided test|Subjects who underwent a cesarean delivery during the first hospitalization were censored using the longest time interval from study drug administration to cesarean delivery during the first hospitalization, independent of treatment group. Subjects who, in their first hospitalization, were discharged prior to delivery or withdrew consent prior to delivery were censored using the longest time interval from study drug administration to labor and delivery discharge, independent of treatment group.||||<0.001
81727035|NCT01127581|163149850|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 675 subjects per group will provide a sufficient number of subjects to assess non-inferiority of MVI 200 with respect to rate of cesarean delivery, based on an alpha level of 5% and 80% power for a two-sided approach using a 10% non-inferiority limit (relative to the DVI rate), assuming a 30% rate of cesarean delivery in the DVI group compared to a 26% rate in the MVI 200 group.|Difference in Populations|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.79|3.59|||Chi-squared||MVI 200 - DVI|The analysis of the cesarean delivery rates during the first hospitalization was based on a between-treatment-group difference. If the upper limit of the asymptotic two-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference in event rates (MVI minus DVI) was less than the calculated non-inferiority margin (10% relative to the DVI rate, i.e., 0.1 times DVI rate), then MVI 200 would be considered non-inferior to DVI.||3.59|-5.79|
81727036|NCT01127581|163149851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-543.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank||MVI 200 - DVI|Subjects who did not deliver during the first hospitalization were censored using the longest time interval from study drug administration to labor and delivery discharge without delivery, independent of treatment group.||||<0.001
81727037|NCT01127581|163149852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-390.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank||MVI 200 - DVI|Subjects who never went into active labor during the first hospitalization were censored using the longest time interval from study drug administration to delivery during the first hospitalization, independent of treatment group. Subjects who, in their first hospitalization, were discharged prior to delivery or withdrew consent prior to delivery were censored using the longest time interval from study drug administration to labor and delivery discharge, independent of treatment group.||||<0.001
81727038|NCT01127581|163149853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-26.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact||MVI 200 - DVI|||||<0.001
81727039|NCT01127581|163149854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|9.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact||MVI 200 - DVI|||||<0.001
81727040|NCT01127581|163149855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|26.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact||MVI 200 - DVI|||||<0.001
81727041|NCT01127581|163149856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|13.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact||MVI 200 - DVI|||||<0.001
81471276|NCT01492101|162634394|EQUIVALENCE|\[16\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|3.69|||F-test|||||3.69|-3.74|0.99
81471277|NCT01492101|162634396|EQUIVALENCE|\[17\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.5833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|4.29|||F-test|||||4.29|-2.42|0.5833
81727042|NCT01127581|163149857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|29.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact||MVI 200 - DVI|||||<0.001
81727043|NCT01127581|163149858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|1.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact||MVI 200 - DVI|||||<0.001
81727044|NCT03882047|163149895|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727045|NCT03882047|163149895|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727046|NCT03882047|163149895|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.03
81727047|NCT03882047|163149896|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727048|NCT03882047|163149896|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727049|NCT03882047|163149896|OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.31
81727050|NCT03882047|163149897|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727051|NCT03882047|163149897|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727052|NCT03882047|163149897|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81727053|NCT03882047|163149898|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.08
81727054|NCT03882047|163149898|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727055|NCT03882047|163149898|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.10
81727056|NCT03882047|163149899|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727057|NCT03882047|163149899|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727058|NCT03882047|163149899|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81471278|NCT01492101|162634396|EQUIVALENCE|\[18\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.3098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|3.9|||F-test|||||3.9|-1.24|0.3098
81538536|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|36.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.99|50.57||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||50.57|22.99|<0.0001
81727059|NCT03882047|163149900|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.02
81727060|NCT03882047|163149900|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727061|NCT03882047|163149900|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81727062|NCT03882047|163149901|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727063|NCT03882047|163149901|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727064|NCT03882047|163149901|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.06
81727065|NCT03882047|163149902|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727066|NCT03882047|163149902|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727067|NCT03882047|163149902|OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.46
81727068|NCT03882047|163149903|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727069|NCT03882047|163149903|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727070|NCT03882047|163149903|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.07
81727071|NCT03882047|163149904|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727072|NCT03882047|163149904|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727073|NCT03882047|163149904|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.53
81727074|NCT03882047|163149905|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727075|NCT03882047|163149905|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81727076|NCT03882047|163149905|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.12
81727077|NCT00723554|163149927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-5.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the change in average inhalation times from Period I (PD-6) to Period II (PD-15)||-5.4|-6.9|<0.001
81727078|NCT00723554|163149931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the change in average number of days of dosing from Period I (PD-6) to Period II (PD-15)||0.6|-1.0|0.59
81727079|NCT00723554|163149935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the change in average number of daily doses from Period I (PD-6) to Period II (PD-15)||0.7|0.2|<0.001
81727080|NCT00723554|163149939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|15.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the change in percentage of complete doses delivered from Period I (PD-6) to Period II (PD-15)||15.6|6.5|<0.0001
81727081|NCT03255031|163149965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.067
81727082|NCT03255031|163149966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.004
81727083|NCT01809314|163149975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||The difference between Baseline and Month 4 was analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||<0.0001
81727084|NCT01809314|163149976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Overall (all categories combined) change from Baseline in ECOG performance status at Month 4 was analyzed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.001
81727085|NCT00591253|163150004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.97|-2.04||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using closed testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-2.04|-7.97|0.001
81727086|NCT00591253|163150004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.69|-4.86||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using closed testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-4.86|-10.69|<0.001
81727087|NCT00591253|163150005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.18|-2.78||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using closed testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-2.78|-10.18|<0.001
81727088|NCT00591253|163150005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.27|-2.81||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using closed testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-2.81|-10.27|<0.001
81727089|NCT00591253|163150006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.44||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.47|-1.4||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.40|-5.47|0.001
81727090|NCT00591253|163150006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.78|-3.77||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.77|-7.78|<0.001
81727091|NCT00591253|163150007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.12||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|-1.02||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.02|-5.22|0.004
81727092|NCT00591253|163150007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.96||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|-0.84||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.84|-5.08|0.006
81727093|NCT00591253|163150008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.09||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.14|-2.04||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.04|-8.14|0.001
81471279|NCT01492101|162634396|EQUIVALENCE|\[19\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.6264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|5.63|||F-test|||||5.63|-3.39|0.6264
81471280|NCT01492101|162634396|EQUIVALENCE|\[20\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.11|-2.1|||F-test|||||-2.1|-7.11|0.0003
81471281|NCT01492101|162634396|EQUIVALENCE|\[21\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.2473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|0.99|||F-test|||||0.99|-3.84|0.2473
81471282|NCT01492101|162634396|EQUIVALENCE|\[22\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9||||0.0333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.54|-0.23|||F-test|||||-0.23|-5.54|0.0333
81471283|NCT01492101|162634396|EQUIVALENCE|\[23\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5||||0.2575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|3.28|||F-test|||||3.28|-12.2|0.2575
81471284|NCT01492101|162634396|EQUIVALENCE|\[24\] - Analysis of variance with change from baseline in linear transformed score at the last visit as the dependent variable and treatment arm, geographic region, prior use of eribulin, and receptor status as fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6||||0.1072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|12.34|||F-test|||||12.34|-1.22|0.1072
81471285|NCT02696434|162634401|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.68|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.68|0.28|0.407
81471286|NCT00316914|162634416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0||||A priori threshold for the p-value is 0.05 and there was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||Comparison in Percentage of Patients With Oxaliplatin-induced Grade 2+ Chronic Neuropathic Adverse Event between Arms||||0.038
81471287|NCT00316914|162634417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0503||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Comparison of time to Onset of Grade 2+ Chronic Neurotoxicity between Arms||||0.0503
81471288|NCT00316914|162634418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4048||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Comparison of Time to Onset of Grade 3+ Chronic Neurotoxicity between Arms||||0.4048
81471289|NCT00316914|162634419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6556||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Comparison of Average Duration of Chronic Neuropathic Toxicity between Arms||||0.6556
81538537|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|15.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.99||0.0265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|29.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||29.34|1.83|0.0265
81471290|NCT00316914|162634420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3238||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of Percentage of patients discontinuing therapy for chronic neurotoxicity between Arms||||0.3238
81471291|NCT00316914|162634423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7498||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of Percentage of Patients With Acute Neuropathic Adverse Event between Arms||||0.7498
81471292|NCT00316914|162634426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.234||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of Fatigue NOW between two arms||||0.2340
81471293|NCT00316914|162634426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.201||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of Fatigue USUAL between two arms||||0.2010
81471294|NCT00316914|162634426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9364||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of Fatigue WORST between two arms||||0.9364
81471295|NCT00316914|162634427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9364||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Fatigue WORST||||0.9364
81471296|NCT00316914|162634427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6275||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Walking||||0.6275
81471297|NCT00316914|162634427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6988||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Buttoning Shirt or Tying Laces||||0.6988
81471298|NCT00316914|162634427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5124||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Diarrhea||||0.5124
81471299|NCT00316914|162634427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3103||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Constipation||||0.3103
81471300|NCT00316914|162634427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8601||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Abdominal Cramping||||0.8601
81471301|NCT00316914|162634427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2439||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Bowel Problems with Normal Activity||||0.2439
81471302|NCT00316914|162634427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9283||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Shortness of Breath (Week 2 - Baseline)||||0.9283
81471303|NCT00316914|162634427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4715||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Swallowing (Week 2 - Baseline)||||0.4715
81471304|NCT00316914|162634427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5105||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Numbness in Fingers, Toes (Week 2 - Baseline)||||0.5105
81471305|NCT00316914|162634427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2181||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Tingling in Fingers, Toes (Week 2 - Baseline)||||0.2181
81471306|NCT04245202|162634458|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81471307|NCT04245202|162634459|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81471308|NCT04245202|162634460|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81471309|NCT04245202|162634461|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.53|-1.05||The p-Value of the interaction between time and groups was given. In all analyses, p values \<0·05 were considered being statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference= High-Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen Therapy (96-0 h) - Standard Face Mask Oxygen Therapy (96-0 h) (based on least-square means)|||-1.05|-23.53|<0.001
81471310|NCT04245202|162634462|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.05|-3.28|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference= High-Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen Therapy (96-0 h) - Standard Face Mask Oxygen Therapy (96-0 h) (based on least-square means)|The p-Value of the interaction between time and groups was given. In all analyses, p values \<0·05 were considered being statistically significant.||-3.28|-22.05|<0.001
81471311|NCT04245202|162634463|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.68|0.86||The p-Value of the interaction between time and groups was given. In all analysis, p values \<0.05 were considered being statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference= High-Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen Therapy (96-0 h) - Standard Face Mask Oxygen Therapy (96-0 h) (based on least-square means)|||0.86|-8.68|<0.001
81471312|NCT04245202|162634464|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.14||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|1.78|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference= High-Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen Therapy (96-0 h) - Standard Face Mask Oxygen Therapy (96-0 h) (based on least-square means)|The p-Value of the interaction between time and groups was given. In all analysis, p values \<0.05 were considered being statistically significant.||1.78|-6.62|0.003
81471313|NCT04245202|162634465|OTHER||Relative treatment effect difference|-0.07||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-Value of the interaction between time and groups was given. In all analysis, p values \<0.05 were considered being statistically significant.|Brunner-Langer Method||Relative Treatment Effect Difference= High-Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen Therapy (96-0 h) - Standard Face Mask Oxygen Therapy (96-0 h) (based on least-square means)|||||0.002
81471314|NCT04245202|162634466|OTHER||Relative treatment effect difference|-0.08||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The p-Value of the interaction between time and groups was given. In all analysis, p values \<0.05 were considered being statistically significant.|Brunner-Langer Method||Relative Treatment Effect Difference= High-Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen Therapy (96-0 h) - Standard Face Mask Oxygen Therapy (96-0 h) (based on least-square means)|||||0.001
81471315|NCT04245202|162634468|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81471316|NCT04245202|162634469|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.22
81471317|NCT04245202|162634470|OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.99
81471318|NCT04245202|162634471|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.02
81471319|NCT04245202|162634472|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.02
81471320|NCT04245202|162634473|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.08
81471321|NCT00424021|162634488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|46.93|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|17.3||||||The small sample size, nonrandomized dose group assignments, and the potential for dose adjustments precluded meaningful comparisons between the dose groups. Therefore, efficacy results are only presented for the combined ambrisentan group.||17.3|-8.3|
81471322|NCT00424021|162634489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|73.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|9.7||||||The small sample size, nonrandomized dose group assignments, and the potential for dose adjustments precluded meaningful comparisons between the dose groups. Therefore, efficacy results are only presented for the combined ambrisentan group.||9.7|-30.3|
81471323|NCT00424021|162634490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|83.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|18.0||||||The small sample size, nonrandomized dose group assignments, and the potential for dose adjustments precluded meaningful comparisons between the dose groups. Therefore, efficacy results are only presented for the combined ambrisentan group.||18.0|-27.4|
81538538|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|21.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.89||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|34.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||34.71|7.60|0.0023
81538539|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|27.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.64|40.59||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||40.59|13.64|<0.0001
81727094|NCT00591253|163150008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.96|-4.97||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.97|-10.96|<0.001
81727095|NCT00591253|163150009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|-1.61||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.61|-5.86|<0.001
81727096|NCT00591253|163150009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.99|-3.81||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.81|-7.99|<0.001
81727097|NCT00591253|163150010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.91||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.54|-1.27||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.27|-8.54|0.008
81727098|NCT00591253|163150010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.85|-3.69||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.69|-10.85|<0.001
81727099|NCT00591253|163150011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.05||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.69|-0.4||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.40|-5.69|0.024
81727100|NCT00591253|163150011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.39|-3.19||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.19|-8.39|<0.001
81727101|NCT00591253|163150012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.52|-2.08||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.08|-8.52|0.001
81727102|NCT00591253|163150012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.88|-4.55||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.55|-10.88|<0.001
81727103|NCT00591253|163150013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.81||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.08|-1.54||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.54|-6.08|0.001
81727104|NCT00591253|163150013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.88|-3.41||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.41|-7.88|<0.001
81727105|NCT00591253|163150014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.86||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.72|-1.01||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.01|-8.72|0.014
81727106|NCT00591253|163150014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-4.92||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.92|-12.50|<0.001
81727107|NCT00591253|163150015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.04||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.17|-0.91||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.91|-7.17|0.012
81471324|NCT00424021|162634491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|77.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.9|7.1||||||The small sample size, nonrandomized dose group assignments, and the potential for dose adjustments precluded meaningful comparisons between the dose groups. Therefore, efficacy results are only presented for the combined ambrisentan group.||7.1|-34.9|
81727108|NCT00591253|163150015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.63|-4.48||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.48|-10.63|<0.001
81727109|NCT00591253|163150016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|3.65||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.65|1.27|0.004
81727110|NCT00591253|163150016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|3.31||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.31|1.13|0.016
81727111|NCT00591253|163150017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.08||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.08|1.11|0.018
81471325|NCT00424021|162634493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.323|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.57||||||The small sample size, nonrandomized dose group assignments, and the potential for dose adjustments precluded meaningful comparisons between the dose groups. Therefore, efficacy results are only presented for the combined ambrisentan group.||0.57|-0.15|
81727112|NCT00591253|163150017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|3.16||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.16|1.13|0.015
81727113|NCT00591253|163150018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|4.24||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.24|1.31|0.004
81727114|NCT00591253|163150018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|5.13||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.13|1.57|<0.001
81727115|NCT01841359|163150019|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.90
81727116|NCT01841359|163150020|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81727117|NCT01841359|163150021|OTHER||||||=|0.20492|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||= 0.20492
81727118|NCT01841359|163150022|OTHER|||||||0.2655|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2655
81727119|NCT01841359|163150023|OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.64
81727120|NCT01841359|163150024|OTHER|||||||0.597|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.597
81727121|NCT01841359|163150025|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.37
81727122|NCT01841359|163150026|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81727123|NCT01841359|163150027|OTHER|||||||0.412|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.412
81727124|NCT01841359|163150028|OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.890
81727125|NCT01841359|163150029|OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.69
81727126|NCT03764059|163150030|NON_INFERIORITY|The test for non-inferiority is based on a 95% CI of the difference between the investigational and control groups with respect to the rate of clinically acceptable restorations at 1-year post placement. The non-inferiority margin was 7%. To establish non-inferiority the lower limit has to be \> -7%|Risk Difference (RD)|4.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||9.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.2|- 0.6|< 0.0001
81727127|NCT01102777|163150033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.142|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value of outcome, MMRC dyspnea score, and urban versus rural residence.||||||0.142
81471326|NCT00424021|162634494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.659|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.92||||||The small sample size, nonrandomized dose group assignments, and the potential for dose adjustments precluded meaningful comparisons between the dose groups. Therefore, efficacy results are only presented for the combined ambrisentan group.||0.92|0.01|
81727128|NCT01102777|163150034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.502|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Based on mixed models, adjusting for group, time, group\*time interaction, MMRC score, and urban versus rural residence.||||||.502
81727129|NCT01102777|163150035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value and rural residence.||||||.90
81727130|NCT01102777|163150036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline value and rural residence.||||||.93
81727131|NCT01102777|163150037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Zero inflated Poisson regression|Adjusted for age, gender, oxygen use, and arm.||||||.08
81727132|NCT01102777|163150038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.731|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Based on mixed models, adjusting for group, time, group\*time interaction, MMRC score, and urban versus rural residence.||||||0.731
81727133|NCT01102777|163150039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Based on mixed models, adjusting for time, MMRC score, and urban versus rural residence.||||||.52
81727134|NCT01102777|163150040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||The determination of arm occurred after recruitment, and Study Reach is a recruitment value.||||
81727135|NCT01102777|163150041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusting for time, MMRC score, and urban versus rural residence.||||||.11
81727136|NCT01102777|163150042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Based on mixed models, adjusting for time, MMRC score, and urban versus rural residence.||||||.01
81727137|NCT00210626|163150078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3807||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Covariate used is Baseline SF-36 PF Score. Baseline SF-36 PF Score was collected prior to the start of Procrit or Placebo treatment||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between Procrit and Placebo in average SF-36 Physical Function Scores||||0.3807
81727138|NCT00210626|163150079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7038||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7038
81727139|NCT04147715|163150093|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, Cτ, and AUC0-τ of S-648414 were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.9913|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9232|1.0645|||||Ratio = S-648414 + Dolutegravir / S-648414|The effect of dolutegravir on the PK of S-648414 was assessed by analysis of variance (ANOVA) fit with a linear mixed effect model with the natural log (ln)-transformed Cmax as the dependent variable, treatment as fixed effect, and participant as random effect. The difference and 90% confidence interval (CI) between the ln-transformed Cmax of S-648414 + dolutegravir and S-648414 alone were estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI.||1.0645|0.9232|
81727140|NCT04147715|163150093|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, Cτ, and AUC0-τ of S-648414 were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.9754|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8916|1.0671|||||Ratio = S-648414 + Dolutegravir / S-648414|The effect of dolutegravir on the PK of S-648414 was assessed by an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with the natural log-transformed Cmax as the dependent variable, treatment as fixed effect, and participant as random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed Cmax of S-648414 + dolutegravir and S-648414 alone were estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI.||1.0671|0.8916|
81471327|NCT00424021|162634495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.888|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.02||||||The small sample size, nonrandomized dose group assignments, and the potential for dose adjustments precluded meaningful comparisons between the dose groups. Therefore, efficacy results are only presented for the combined ambrisentan group.||1.02|-0.02|
81471328|NCT00424021|162634496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.721|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.93||||||The small sample size, nonrandomized dose group assignments, and the potential for dose adjustments precluded meaningful comparisons between the dose groups. Therefore, efficacy results are only presented for the combined ambrisentan group.||0.93|-0.01|
81471329|NCT00424021|162634503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|4.7||||||The small sample size, nonrandomized dose group assignments, and the potential for dose adjustments precluded meaningful comparisons between the dose groups. Therefore, efficacy results are only presented for the combined ambrisentan group.||4.7|-5.9|
81471330|NCT00424021|162634504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|-0.3||||||The small sample size, nonrandomized dose group assignments, and the potential for dose adjustments precluded meaningful comparisons between the dose groups. Therefore, efficacy results are only presented for the combined ambrisentan group.||-0.3|-14.4|
81471331|NCT00424021|162634505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|1.8||||||The small sample size, nonrandomized dose group assignments, and the potential for dose adjustments precluded meaningful comparisons between the dose groups. Therefore, efficacy results are only presented for the combined ambrisentan group.||1.8|-12.0|
81471332|NCT00424021|162634506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|4.6||||||The small sample size, nonrandomized dose group assignments, and the potential for dose adjustments precluded meaningful comparisons between the dose groups. Therefore, efficacy results are only presented for the combined ambrisentan group.||4.6|-8.4|
81471333|NCT00987402|162634513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||generalized estimating equation|||Power calculations assumed a 2-sided alpha error of 0.05 and a power of 80%. We performed power calculations using a statistical model for a cluster-randomized trial with 8, 10 or 12 clusters including 6 operating rooms each, with different levels of reduction (10%, 30%, 50%) in surgical site infection rates in the active intervention period. By reaching a sample size of 3133 patients, the study was powered to detect a 30% reduction effect in SSI rates, from 10% to 7%.||||<0.05
81471334|NCT00553358|162634554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants with pCR|-4.85||||0.3416|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-17.6|8.16|||Binomial|Binomial p-value for Trastuzumab 2 mg/kg versus Lapatinib 1500 mg|Estimation Comments: Estimated value is the difference in the percentage of participants with pCR: Arm1 (Lapatinib 1500 mg) minus Arm2 (Trastuzumab 2 mg/kg).|||8.16|-17.6|0.3416
81471335|NCT00553358|162634554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants with pCR|21.79||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|9.08|34.23|||Binomial|Binomial p-value for Trastuzumab 2 mg/kg versus Lapatinib 1000/750 mg + Trastuzumab 2 mg/kg|Estimation Comments: Estimated value is the difference in the percentage of participants with pCR: Arm3 (Lapatinib 1000/750 mg + Trastuzumab 2 mg/kg) minus Arm2 (Trastuzumab 2 mg/kg)|||34.23|9.08|0.0001
81471336|NCT00553358|162634562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.878||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.34||The two-sided stratified log-rank test was implemented as the score test from the Cox model.|Regression, Cox||Cox models (Cox, 1972), with the stratification factors entered as strata variables, were used to calculate hazard ratios and corresponding confidence intervals for the pairwise comparisons of individual treatment arms with the trastuzumab alone arm.|||1.34|0.57|0.548
81727141|NCT04147715|163150095|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, Cτ, and AUC0-τ of S-648414 were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.0353|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9421|1.1377|||||Ratio = S-648414 + Dolutegravir / S-648414|The effect of dolutegravir on the PK of S-648414 was assessed using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with the natural log-transformed Cτ as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed Cτ of S-648414 + dolutegravir and S-648414 alone were estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI.||1.1377|0.9421|
81727142|NCT04147715|163150095|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, Cτ, and AUC0-τ of S-648414 were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.9096|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8791|0.9411|||||Ratio = S-648414 + Dolutegravir / S-648414|The effect of dolutegravir on the PK of S-648414 was assessed using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with the natural log-transformed Cτ as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed Cτ of S-648414 + dolutegravir and S-648414 alone were estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI.||0.9411|0.8791|
81727143|NCT04147715|163150096|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, Cτ, and AUC0-τ of S-648414 were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.0071|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9679|1.0479|||||Ratio = S-648414 + Dolutegravir / S-648414|The effect of dolutegravir on the PK of S-648414 was assessed using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with the natural log-transformed AUC0-τ as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed AUC0-τ of S-648414 + dolutegravir and S-648414 alone were estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI.||1.0479|0.9679|
81727144|NCT04147715|163150096|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, Cτ, and AUC0-τ of S-648414 were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.9852|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9605|1.0105|||||Ratio = S-648414 + Dolutegravir / S-648414|The effect of dolutegravir on the PK of S-648414 was assessed using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with the natural log-transformed AUC0-τ as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed AUC0-τ of S-648414 + dolutegravir and S-648414 alone were estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI.||1.0105|0.9605|
81727145|NCT04147715|163150098|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, Cτ, and AUC0-τ of dolutegravir were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.1806|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1171|1.2477|||||Ratio = S-648414 + Dolutegravir / Dolutegravir|The effect of S-648414 on the plasma PK of dolutegravir was assessed using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with the natural log-transformed Cmax as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed Cmax of dolutegravir plus S-648414 and dolutegravir alone was estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI.||1.2477|1.1171|
81727146|NCT04147715|163150098|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, Cτ, and AUC0-τ of dolutegravir were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.048|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9656|1.1373|||||Ratio = S-648414 + Dolutegravir / Dolutegravir|The effect of S-648414 on the plasma PK of dolutegravir was assessed using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with the natural log-transformed Cmax as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed Cmax of dolutegravir plus S-648414 and dolutegravir alone was estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI.||1.1373|0.9656|
81727147|NCT04147715|163150100|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, Cτ, and AUC0-τ of dolutegravir were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.3445|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2352|1.4636|||||Ratio = S-648414 + Dolutegravir / Dolutegravir|The effect of S-648414 on the plasma PK of dolutegravir was assessed using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with the natural log-transformed Cτ as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed Cτ of dolutegravir plus S-648414 and dolutegravir alone was estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI.||1.4636|1.2352|
81727148|NCT04147715|163150100|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, Cτ, and AUC0-τ of dolutegravir were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.0769|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0137|1.1441|||||Ratio = S-648414 + Dolutegravir / Dolutegravir|The effect of S-648414 on the plasma PK of dolutegravir was assessed using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with the natural log-transformed Cτ as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed Cτ of dolutegravir plus S-648414 and dolutegravir alone was estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI.||1.1441|1.0137|
81727149|NCT04147715|163150101|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, Cτ, and AUC0-τ of dolutegravir were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.1939|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1176|1.2754|||||Ratio = S-648414 + Dolutegravir / Dolutegravir|The effect of S-648414 on the plasma PK of dolutegravir was assessed using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with the natural log-transformed AUC0-τ as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed AUC0-τ of dolutegravir plus S-648414 and dolutegravir alone was estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI.||1.2754|1.1176|
81727150|NCT04147715|163150101|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, Cτ, and AUC0-τ of dolutegravir were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.0482|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9881|1.1119|||||Ratio = S-648414 + Dolutegravir / Dolutegravir|The effect of S-648414 on the plasma PK of dolutegravir was assessed using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with the natural log-transformed AUC0-τ as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed AUC0-τ of dolutegravir plus S-648414 and dolutegravir alone was estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI.||1.1119|0.9881|
81727151|NCT04147715|163150103|OTHER||Slope|0.9857|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9341|1.0373||||||The dose proportionality of plasma PK parameters of S-648414 was examined for all fasted groups in Part 1 using the power model. The power model assumes a linear relationship between the ln-transformed parameter and ln-transformed dose where ln(Cmax) = Intercept + Slope × ln(Dose) + Random error||1.0373|0.9341|
81727152|NCT04147715|163150103|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.8786|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7705|1.0019|||||Ratio = Fed / Fasted|"The effect of food on the plasma PK of S-648414 was examined after a single dose of 100 mg S-648414 in the fed state and fasted state using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with ln-transformed Cmax as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as random effect.~The difference and 90% CI between the fed and fasted state ln-transformed Cmax were estimated, then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI."||1.0019|0.7705|
81727153|NCT04147715|163150105|OTHER||Slope|1.0252|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.984|1.0665||||||The dose proportionality of plasma PK parameters of S-648414 was examined for all fasted groups in Part 1 using the power model. The power model assumes a linear relationship between the ln-transformed parameter and ln-transformed dose where ln(AUC0-last) = Intercept + Slope × ln(Dose) + Random error||1.0665|0.9840|
81727154|NCT04147715|163150105|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.9598|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8585|1.073|||||Ratio = Fed / Fasted|The effect of food on the plasma PK of S-648414 was examined after a single dose of 100 mg S-648414 in the fed and fasted state using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model, with ln-transformed AUC0-last as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the fed and fasted state ln-transformed AUC0-last were estimated, then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI.||1.0730|0.8585|
81727155|NCT04147715|163150106|OTHER||Slope|1.028|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9866|1.0695||||||The dose proportionality of plasma PK parameters of S-648414 was examined for all fasted groups in Part 1 using the power model. The power model assumes a linear relationship between the ln-transformed parameter and ln-transformed dose where ln(AUC0-inf) = Intercept + Slope × ln(Dose) + Random error||1.0695|0.9866|
81727156|NCT04147715|163150106|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.9646|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8643|1.0766|||||Ratio = Fed / Fasted|The effect of food on the plasma PK of S-648414 was examined after a single dose of 100 mg S-648414 in the fed and fasted state using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model, with ln-transformed AUC0-inf as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the fed and fasted state ln-transformed AUC0-inf were estimated, then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI.||1.0766|0.8643|
81727157|NCT04147715|163150107|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.0272|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9949|1.0606|||||Ratio = Fed / Fasted|The effect of food on the plasma PK of S-648414 was examined after a single dose of 100 mg S-648414 in the fed and fasted state using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model, with ln-transformed t1/2,z as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the fed and fasted state ln-transformed t1/2,z were estimated, then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI.||1.0606|0.9949|
81471337|NCT00553358|162634562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.005||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.52||The two-sided stratified log-rank test was implemented as the score test from the Cox model.|Regression, Cox||Cox models (Cox, 1972), with the stratification factors entered as strata variables, were used to calculate hazard ratios and corresponding confidence intervals for the pairwise comparisons of individual treatment arms with the trastuzumab alone arm.|||1.52|0.66|0.981
81471338|NCT00553358|162634564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.788||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.34||The two-sided stratified log-rank test was implemented as the score test from the Cox model.|Regression, Cox||Cox models (Cox, 1972), with the stratification factors entered as strata variables, were used to calculate hazard ratios and corresponding confidence intervals for the pairwise comparisons of individual treatment arms with the trastuzumab alone arm.|||1.34|0.46|0.379
81471339|NCT00553358|162634564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.962||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.6||The two-sided stratified log-rank test was implemented as the score test from the Cox model.|Regression, Cox||Cox models (Cox, 1972), with the stratification factors entered as strata variables, were used to calculate hazard ratios and corresponding confidence intervals for the pairwise comparisons of individual treatment arms with the trastuzumab alone arm.|||1.60|0.58|0.880
81471340|NCT00553358|162634565|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.481||||0.00079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.73|||Regression, Cox||Cox models (Cox, 1972), with the stratification factors entered as strata variables, were used to calculate a hazard ratio and corresponding confidence interval comparing pCR and no pCR.|Overall - All subjects in the EFS landmark analysis||0.73|0.31|0.00079
81471341|NCT00553358|162634565|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.71|||Regression, Cox||Cox models (Cox, 1972), with the stratification factors entered as strata variables, were used to calculate a hazard ratio and corresponding confidence interval comparing pCR and no pCR.|Subjects in the EFS landmark analysis in the lapatinib + trastuzumab arm||0.71|0.16|0.004
81471342|NCT00553358|162634565|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.532||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.16|||Regression, Cox||Cox models (Cox, 1972), with the stratification factors entered as strata variables, were used to calculate a hazard ratio and corresponding confidence interval comparing pCR and no pCR.|Subjects in the EFS landmark analysis in the lapatinib arm||1.16|0.21|0.134
81471343|NCT00553358|162634565|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.601||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.2|||Regression, Cox||Cox models (Cox, 1972), with the stratification factors entered as strata variables, were used to calculate a hazard ratio and corresponding confidence interval comparing pCR and no pCR.|Subjects in the EFS landmark analysis in the trastuzumab arm||1.20|0.28|0.163
81727158|NCT04147715|163150114|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.5167|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2654|1.818|||||Ratio = 50 mg / 30 mg|"The dose proportionality of plasma S-648414 Cmax after a single dose of S-648414 (Day 1) was assessed using an ANOVA model fitted to the ln-transformed Cmax, with dose group fitted as a fixed factor.~The point estimates and 90% CIs were generated for the ratios of the 50 mg dose to 30 mg dose ln-transformed Cmax, then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI."||1.8180|1.2654|
81727159|NCT04147715|163150114|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.8372|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5696|2.1506|||||Ratio = 50 mg / 30 mg|"The dose proportionality of plasma S-648414 Cmax after multiple doses of S-648414 (Day 14) was assessed using an ANOVA model fitted to the ln-transformed Cmax, with dose group fitted as a fixed factor.~The point estimates and 90% CIs were generated for the ratios of the 50 mg dose to 30 mg dose ln-transformed Cmax, then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI."||2.1506|1.5696|
81727160|NCT04147715|163150114|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.7489|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.525|2.0057|||||Ratio = Day 14 / Day 1|"The accumulation ratio of Cmax in the 30 mg dose group was calculated as the ratio of Day 14 to Day 1 using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed model with ln-transformed Cmax, Day as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.~The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed Cmax on Day 1 and Day 14 were estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI."||2.0057|1.5250|
81727161|NCT04147715|163150114|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|2.1453|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.9741|2.3313|||||Ratio = Day 14 / Day 1|"The accumulation ratio of Cmax in the 50 mg dose group was calculated as the ratio of Day 14 to Day 1 using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed model with ln-transformed Cmax, Day as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.~The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed Cmax on Day 1 and Day 14 were estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI."||2.3313|1.9741|
81727162|NCT04147715|163150116|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.6277|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4038|1.8874|||||Ratio = 50 mg / 30 mg|"The dose proportionality of plasma S-648414 AUC0-τ after a single dose of S-648414 (Day 1) was assessed using an ANOVA model fitted to the ln-transformed AUC0-τ, with dose group fitted as a fixed factor.~The point estimates and 90% CIs were generated for the ratios of the 50 mg dose to 30 mg dose ln-transformed AUC0-τ, then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI."||1.8874|1.4038|
81727163|NCT04147715|163150116|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.7454|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4785|2.0605|||||Ratio = 50 mg / 30 mg|"The dose proportionality of plasma S-648414 AUC0-τ after multiple doses of S-648414 (Day 14) was assessed using an ANOVA model fitted to the ln-transformed AUC0-τ, with dose group fitted as a fixed factor.~The point estimates and 90% CIs were generated for the ratios of the 50 mg dose to 30 mg dose ln-transformed AUC0-τ, then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI."||2.0605|1.4785|
81727164|NCT04147715|163150116|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.9102|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.7788|2.0513|||||Ratio = Day 14 / Day 1|"The accumulation ratio of AUC0-τ in the 30 mg dose group was calculated as the ratio of Day 14 to Day 1 using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed model with ln-transformed AUC0-τ, Day as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.~The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed AUC0-τ on Day 1 and Day 14 were estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI."||2.0513|1.7788|
81727165|NCT04147715|163150116|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|2.0478|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.9203|2.1837|||||Ratio = Day 14 / Day 1|"The accumulation ratio of AUC0-τ in the 50 mg dose group was calculated as the ratio of Day 14 to Day 1 using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed model with ln-transformed AUC0-τ, Day as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.~The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed AUC0-τ on Day 1 and Day 14 were estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratio and 90% CI."||2.1837|1.9203|
81727166|NCT04147715|163150123|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, AUC0-last, and AUC0-inf of midazolam were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.9241|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8057|1.06|||||Ratio = 30 mg S-648414 + Midazolam / Midazolam|The effect of S-648414 on the PK of midazolam (a CYP3A substrate) was assessed using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with ln-transformed Cmax as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed Cmax of midazolam plus S-648414 and midazolam alone was estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratios and 90% CIs.||1.0600|0.8057|
81727167|NCT04147715|163150123|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, AUC0-last, and AUC0-inf of midazolam were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.0303|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9299|1.1415|||||Ratio = 50 mg S-648414 + Midazolam / Midazolam|The effect of S-648414 on the PK of midazolam (a CYP3A substrate) was assessed using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with ln-transformed Cmax as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed Cmax of midazolam plus S-648414 and midazolam alone was estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratios and 90% CIs.||1.1415|0.9299|
81538540|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|22.99||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||22.99|-3.75|0.1580
81538541|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|18.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.72|31.5||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||31.50|4.72|0.0082
81471344|NCT00553358|162634567|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.366||||0.00041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.63|||Regression, Cox||Cox models (Cox, 1972), with the stratification factors entered as strata variables, were used to calculate a hazard ratio and corresponding confidence interval comparing pCR and no pCR.|Overall - All subjects in the OS landmark analysis||0.63|0.20|0.00041
81471345|NCT00553358|162634567|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.223||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.58|||Regression, Cox||Cox models (Cox, 1972), with the stratification factors entered as strata variables, were used to calculate a hazard ratio and corresponding confidence interval comparing pCR and no pCR.|Subjects in the OS landmark analysis in the lapatinib + trastuzumab arm||0.58|0.07|0.002
81538542|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|25.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.85||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.77|38.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||38.71|11.77|0.0003
81727168|NCT04147715|163150125|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, AUC0-last, and AUC0-inf of midazolam were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.842|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6628|1.0696|||||Ratio = 30 mg S-648414 + Midazolam / Midazolam|The effect of S-648414 on the PK of midazolam (a CYP3A substrate) was assessed using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with ln-transformed AUC0-last as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed AUC0-last of midazolam plus S-648414 and midazolam alone was estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratios and 90% CIs.||1.0696|0.6628|
81727169|NCT04147715|163150125|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, AUC0-last, and AUC0-inf of midazolam were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.8542|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7185|1.0155|||||Ratio = 50 mg S-648414 + Midazolam / Midazolam|The effect of S-648414 on the PK of midazolam (a CYP3A substrate) was assessed using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with ln-transformed AUC0-last as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed AUC0-last of midazolam plus S-648414 and midazolam alone was estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratios and 90% CIs.||1.0155|0.7185|
81727170|NCT04147715|163150126|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, AUC0-last, and AUC0-inf of midazolam were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.8377|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6645|1.0561|||||Ratio = 30 mg S-648414 + Midazolam / Midazolam|The effect of S-648414 on the PK of midazolam (a CYP3A substrate) was assessed using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with ln-transformed AUC0-inf as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed AUC0-inf of midazolam plus S-648414 and midazolam alone was estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratios and 90% CIs.||1.0561|0.6645|
81727171|NCT04147715|163150126|OTHER|The drug interaction was assessed by whether the 90% CIs for the geometric least squares mean ratio of Cmax, AUC0-last, and AUC0-inf of midazolam were completely contained within the range of 0.8000 to 1.2500.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.8529|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7213|1.0085|||||Ratio = 50 mg S-648414 + Midazolam / Midazolam|The effect of S-648414 on the PK of midazolam (a CYP3A substrate) was assessed using an ANOVA fitted with a linear mixed effect model with ln-transformed AUC0-inf as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. The difference and 90% CI between the ln-transformed AUC0-inf of midazolam plus S-648414 and midazolam alone was estimated then back-transformed to obtain the corresponding geometric least squares mean ratios and 90% CIs.||1.0085|0.7213|
81727172|NCT00291330|163150166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin was set up to 2.75 for the HR analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.65|1.7||Non-inferiority P-Value. Two Statistical analyses performed on primary endpoint. Both non inferiority for the risk difference and for the hazard ratio analyses to be reached in order to conclude positively on the primary endpoint.|Regression, Cox|Patients without events are censored at the end of post treatment period (day 224)||Hazard ratio vs. Warfarin (events occurring between randomisation and end of post treatment period). The time to first occurrence of the primary endpoint was compared between treatment groups using the Cox proportional hazards (PH) model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||1.70|0.65|<0.0001
81727173|NCT00291330|163150166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin was set up to 3.6% for the risk difference based on KM estimates|Risk Difference (Percentage)|0.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.8|1.5||Non-inferiority P-Value. Two Statistical analyses performed on primary endpoint. Both non inferiority for the risk difference and for the hazard ratio analyses to be reached in order to conclude positively on the primary endpoint.|Kaplan Meier weighted estimates|||Risk difference vs. Warfarin for Proportion of patients with VTE or death related to VTE at 6 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for the overall risk difference obtained based on the Kaplan Meier (KM) estimates at 6 months (180 days) after adjusting for the stratification factors active cancer at baseline and symptomatic PE at baseline.||1.50|-0.80|<0.0001
81727174|NCT00291330|163150166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||||95.0|0.65|1.84|||Regression, Cox|Patients without events are censored at day 180||Hazard ratio vs. Warfarin (events occurring between randomisation and the day 180). The time to first occurrence of the primary endpoint was compared between treatment groups using the Cox proportional hazards (PH) model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||1.84|0.65|
81471346|NCT00553358|162634567|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.433||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.17|||Regression, Cox||Cox models (Cox, 1972), with the stratification factors entered as strata variables, were used to calculate a hazard ratio and corresponding confidence interval comparing pCR and no pCR.|Subjects in the OS landmark analysis in the lapatinib arm||1.17|0.12|0.125
81727175|NCT00291330|163150167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|0.3||||0.622||95.0|-1.0|1.7|||Kaplan Meier weighted estimates|||Risk difference vs. Warfarin for Proportion of patients with VTE or death at 6 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for the overall risk difference obtained based on the Kaplan Meier (KM) estimates at 6 months (180 days) after adjusting for the stratification factors active cancer at baseline and symptomatic PE at baseline.||1.70|-1.00|0.6220
81727176|NCT00291330|163150167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9844||95.0|0.69|1.46|||Regression, Cox|Patients without events are censored at the end of post treatment period (day 224)||Hazard ratio vs. Warfarin (events occurring between randomisation and end of post treatment period). The time to first occurrence of the endpoint was compared between treatment groups using the Cox proportional hazards (PH) model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||1.46|0.69|0.9844
81727177|NCT00291330|163150168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|-0.2||||0.6466||95.0|-1.1|0.7|||Kaplan Meier weighted estimates|||Risk difference vs. Warfarin for Proportion of patients with symptomatic DVT at 6 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for the overall risk difference obtained based on the Kaplan Meier (KM) estimates at 6 months (180 days) after adjusting for the stratification factors active cancer at baseline and symptomatic PE at baseline.||0.70|-1.10|0.6466
81727178|NCT00291330|163150168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.385||95.0|0.4|1.42|||Regression, Cox|Patients without events are censored at the end of post treatment period (day 224)||Hazard ratio vs. Warfarin (events occurring between randomisation and end of post treatment period). The time to first occurrence of the endpoint was compared between treatment groups using the Cox proportional hazards (PH) model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||1.42|0.40|0.3850
81727179|NCT00291330|163150169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|0.3||||0.2981||95.0|-0.3|1.0|||Kaplan Meier weighted estimates|||Risk difference vs. Warfarin for Proportion of patients with symptomatic non-fatal PE at 6 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for the overall risk difference obtained based on the Kaplan Meier (KM) estimates at 6 months (180 days) after adjusting for the stratification factors active cancer at baseline and symptomatic PE at baseline.||1.00|-0.30|0.2981
81727180|NCT00291330|163150169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.0||||0.1092||95.0|0.86|4.68|||Regression, Cox|Patients without events are censored at the end of post treatment period (day 224)||Hazard ratio vs. Warfarin (events occurring between randomisation and end of post treatment period). The time to first occurrence of the endpoint was compared between treatment groups using the Cox proportional hazards (PH) model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||4.68|0.86|0.1092
81727181|NCT00291330|163150170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|-0.3||||0.5327||95.0|-1.2|0.6|||Kaplan Meier weighted estimates|||Risk difference at 6 months vs. Warfarin for Proportion of patients who died due to VTE . Point estimate and 95% CI for the overall risk difference obtained based on the Kaplan Meier (KM) estimates at 6 months (180 days) after adjusting for the stratification factors active cancer at baseline and symptomatic PE at baseline.||0.60|-1.20|0.5327
81727182|NCT00291330|163150170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33||||0.3332||95.0|0.03|3.15|||Regression, Cox|Patients without events are censored at the end of post treatment period (day 224)||Hazard ratio vs. Warfarin (events occurring between randomisation and end of post treatment period). The time to first occurrence of the endpoint was compared between treatment groups using the Cox proportional hazards (PH) model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||3.15|0.03|0.3332
81727183|NCT00291330|163150171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|-0.1||||0.8018||95.0|-1.0|0.8|||Kaplan Meier weighted estimates|||Risk difference at 6 months vs. Warfarin for Proportion of patients who died from any cause. Point estimate and 95% CI for the overall risk difference obtained based on the Kaplan Meier (KM) estimates at 6 months (180 days) after adjusting for the stratification factors active cancer at baseline and symptomatic PE at baseline.||0.80|-1.00|0.8018
81727184|NCT00291330|163150171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.8203||95.0|0.54|1.63|||Regression, Cox|Patients without events are censored at the end of post treatment period (day 224)||Hazard ratio vs. Warfarin (events occurring between randomisation and end of post treatment period). The time to first occurrence of the endpoint was compared between treatment groups using the Cox proportional hazards (PH) model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||1.63|0.54|0.8203
81727185|NCT00291330|163150172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.5063||95.0|0.45|1.48|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio vs. Warfarin for the category major bleeding events (events occurring between 1st intake of study drug and last intake of study drug + 6 days). The time to first occurrence of the endpoint was compared between treatment groups using the Cox proportional hazards (PH) model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||1.48|0.45|0.5063
81727186|NCT00291330|163150172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.85|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio vs. Warfarin for the category of any bleeding events (events occurring between 1st intake of study drug and last intake of study drug + 6 days). The time to first occurrence of the endpoint was compared between treatment groups using the Cox proportional hazards (PH) model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||0.85|0.59|0.0002
81471347|NCT00553358|162634567|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.414||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.0|||Regression, Cox||Cox models (Cox, 1972), with the stratification factors entered as strata variables, were used to calculate a hazard ratio and corresponding confidence interval comparing pCR and no pCR.|Subjects in the OS landmark analysis in the trastuzumab arm||1.00|0.15|0.058
81727187|NCT00566709|163150187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81727188|NCT00566709|163150188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.07
81727189|NCT00566709|163150189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.56
81727190|NCT00566709|163150190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.79
81727191|NCT00566709|163150191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.77
81727192|NCT00566709|163150192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.22
81727193|NCT02629965|163150201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.077|0.153|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures includes treatment and period as fixed effects, study baseline as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Adjusted mean of differences between treatments and standard error||Mixed effect repeated measurement was used to calculate adjusted mean values as well as treatment contrasts together with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values.|0.153|0.077|<0.001
81727194|NCT02629965|163150202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.26||0.4291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.211|14.548|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures includes treatment and period as fixed effects, study baseline as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Adjusted mean of differences between treatments and standard error||Mixed effect repeated measurement was used to calculate adjusted mean values as well as treatment contrasts together with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values.|14.548|-6.211|0.4291
81727195|NCT02629965|163150203|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.501|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|83.704||0.9098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-155.692|174.694|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures includes treatment and period as fixed effects, study baseline as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Adjusted mean of differences between treatments and standard error||Mixed effect repeated measurement was used to calculate adjusted mean values as well as treatment contrasts together with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values.|174.694|-155.692|0.9098
81727196|NCT02629965|163150204|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.292|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.469||0.5338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.217|0.633|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures includes treatment and period as fixed effects, study baseline as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Adjusted mean of differences between treatments and standard error||Mixed effect repeated measurement was used to calculate adjusted mean values as well as treatment contrasts together with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values.|0.633|-1.217|0.5338
81727197|NCT02629965|163150205|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.939|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.007||0.3524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.048|2.926|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures includes treatment and period as fixed effects, study baseline as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Adjusted mean of differences between treatments and standard error||Mixed effect repeated measurement was used to calculate adjusted mean values as well as treatment contrasts together with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values.|2.926|-1.048|0.3524
81727198|NCT02629965|163150206|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.257|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.647||0.3949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.966|7.481|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures includes treatment and period as fixed effects, study baseline as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Adjusted mean of differences between treatments and standard error||Mixed effect repeated measurement was used to calculate adjusted mean values as well as treatment contrasts together with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values.|7.481|-2.966|0.3949
81727199|NCT02629965|163150207|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.543||0.4955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.572|9.411|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures includes treatment and period as fixed effects, study baseline as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Adjusted mean of differences between treatments and standard error||Mixed effect repeated measurement was used to calculate adjusted mean values as well as treatment contrasts together with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values.|9.411|-4.572|0.4955
81727200|NCT02629965|163150208|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.134|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|0.176|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures includes treatment and period as fixed effects, study baseline as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Adjusted mean of differences between treatments and standard error||Mixed effect repeated measurement was used to calculate adjusted mean values as well as treatment contrasts together with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values.|0.176|0.091|<0.0001
81727201|NCT02629965|163150209|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|0.123|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures includes treatment and period as fixed effects, study baseline as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Adjusted mean of differences between treatments and standard error||Mixed effect repeated measurement was used to calculate adjusted mean values as well as treatment contrasts together with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values.|0.123|0.088|<0.0001
81727202|NCT02629965|163150210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.197|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures includes treatment and period as fixed effects, study baseline as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Adjusted mean of differences between treatments and standard error||Mixed effect repeated measurement was used to calculate adjusted mean values as well as treatment contrasts together with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values.|0.197|0.130|<0.0001
81727203|NCT02629965|163150211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.162|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures includes treatment and period as fixed effects, study baseline as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Adjusted mean of differences between treatments and standard error||Mixed effect repeated measurement was used to calculate adjusted mean values as well as treatment contrasts together with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values.|0.162|0.103|<0.0001
81727204|NCT02629965|163150212|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.156|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures includes treatment and period as fixed effects, study baseline as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Adjusted mean of differences between treatments and standard error||Mixed effect repeated measurement was used to calculate adjusted mean values as well as treatment contrasts together with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values.|0.156|0.100|<0.0001
81727205|NCT02629965|163150213|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|0.108|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures includes treatment and period as fixed effects, study baseline as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Adjusted mean of differences between treatments and standard error||Mixed effect repeated measurement was used to calculate adjusted mean values as well as treatment contrasts together with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values.|0.108|0.056|<0.0001
81727206|NCT02629965|163150214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.058|0.114|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures includes treatment and period as fixed effects, study baseline as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Adjusted mean of differences between treatments and standard error||Mixed effect repeated measurement was used to calculate adjusted mean values as well as treatment contrasts together with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values.|0.114|0.058|<0.0001
81727207|NCT02629965|163150215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.108|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures includes treatment and period as fixed effects, study baseline as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Adjusted mean of differences between treatments and standard error||Mixed effect repeated measurement was used to calculate adjusted mean values as well as treatment contrasts together with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values.|0.108|0.059|<0.0001
81727208|NCT02629965|163150216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.114|0.189|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measures includes treatment and period as fixed effects, study baseline as a covariate and patient as a random effect.|Adjusted mean of differences between treatments and standard error||Mixed effect repeated measurement was used to calculate adjusted mean values as well as treatment contrasts together with the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p-values.|0.189|0.114|<0.0001
81471348|NCT01672294|162634576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5376|||<|0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0776|2.1528||Between Outlook Intervention and Attention Control caregivers at 5 weeks|Mixed Models Analysis|||Note- missing the first follow up at 5 weeks did not prohibit an individual from participating at the second follow up at 8 weeks.||2.1528|-1.0776|<0.511
81538543|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|30.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.96|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.93|44.31||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||44.31|16.93|<0.0001
81727209|NCT03443869|163150217|NON_INFERIORITY|LET was concluded non-inferior to VGCV if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for difference in percentage of participants with adjudicated CMV disease (LET - VGCV) was no higher than 10%|Stratum-adjusted Treatment Difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|3.8|||||Difference = LET minus VGCV|The Observed failure (OF) approach was used to handle missing values, that is participants who had discontinued prematurely from the study for any reason were not considered failures||3.8|-6.5|
81727210|NCT03443869|163150218|OTHER||Stratum-adjusted Treatment Difference|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.1|||||Difference = LET minus VGCV|The Observed failure (OF) approach was used to handle missing values, that is participants who had discontinued prematurely from the study for any reason were not considered failures||0.1|-3.4|
81727211|NCT03443869|163150220|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|4.2|||||Difference = LET minus VGCV|||4.2|-4.4|
81471349|NCT01672294|162634576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4275||||0.6348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3505|2.2055||Between Outlook Intervention and Attention Control caregivers at 8 weeks|Mixed Models Analysis|||Note- missing the first follow up at 5 weeks did not prohibit an individual from participating at the second follow up at 8 weeks.||2.2055|-1.3505|0.6348
81471350|NCT01672294|162634577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6836||||0.5225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4278|2.795|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison at 5 weeks Note- missing the first follow up at 5 weeks did not prohibit an individual from participating at the second follow up at 8 weeks.||2.7950|-1.4278|0.5225
81471351|NCT01672294|162634577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2764||||0.1972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6728|3.2257|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison at 8 weeks. Note-missing the first follow up at 5 weeks did not prohibit an individual from participating at the second follow up at 8 weeks.||3.2257|-0.6728|0.1972
81471352|NCT01672294|162634578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9358|||<|0.3332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9726|2.8443|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between Outlook Intervention caregivers and active control caregivers at 5 weeks Note- missing the first follow up at 5 weeks did not prohibit an individual from participating at the second follow up at 8 weeks.||2.8443|-0.9726|<0.3332
81727212|NCT03443869|163150221|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-0.9|||||Difference = LET minus VGCV|||-0.9|-7.0|
81471353|NCT01672294|162634578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6929||||0.3842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8783|2.2642||Note-missing the first follow up at 5 weeks did not prohibit an individual from participating at the second follow up at 8 weeks|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between Outlook Intervention caregivers and active control caregivers at 8 weeks Note - Missing the first follow up at 5 weeks did not prohibit an individual from participating at the second follow up at 8 weeks||2.2642|-0.8783|0.3842
81471354|NCT01672294|162634579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||expected change in difference in logs|0.0593||||0.8748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6784|0.797|||Standard negative binomial with offset||The expected change in the difference of the logs of expected Days in VA inpatient care or ED.|||0.797|-0.6784|0.8748
81471355|NCT01672294|162634580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01777||||0.7687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1372|0.1017||Between Caregiver Outlook - Caregiver and Relaxation Meditation - Caregiver at 5 weeks|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Between Outlook Intervention caregivers and active control caregivers at 5 weeks.~Note- missing the first follow up at 5 weeks did not prohibit an individual from participating at the second follow up at 8 weeks."||0.1017|-0.1372|0.7687
81471356|NCT01672294|162634580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.00087||||0.9863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1003|0.09861||Between Caregiver Outlook - Caregiver and Relaxation Meditation - Caregiver at 8 weeks|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between Outlook Intervention caregivers and active control caregivers at 8 weeks Note- missing the first follow up at 5 weeks did not prohibit an individual from participating at the second follow up at 8 weeks.||0.09861|-0.1003|0.9863
81727213|NCT01360632|163150237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19||||0.0925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||The primary analysis was performed on the Efficacy Sample by fitting a Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis with an unstructured variance covariance structure in which the change from the end of Phase A (Week 8) in MADRS Total Score (at Weeks 9 to 14) was the dependent variable. The model included fixed class effect terms for treatment, trial site, visit week, and an interaction term of treatment by visit week.||0.2|-2.58|0.0925
81727214|NCT01360632|163150237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.52||||0.0327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||The primary analysis was performed on the Efficacy Sample by fitting a MMRM analysis with an unstructured variance covariance structure in which the change from the end of Phase A (Week 8) in MADRS Total Score (at Weeks 9 to 14) was the dependent variable. The model included fixed class effect terms for treatment, trial site, visit week, and an interaction term of treatment by visit week.||-0.13|-2.92|0.0327
81727215|NCT01360632|163150238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.0737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0.13|-2.73|0.0737
81727216|NCT01360632|163150238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.95||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|-0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.51|-3.39|0.0079
81727217|NCT01360632|163150239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.06||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis at Week 9. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||-0.26|-1.86|0.0096
81727218|NCT01360632|163150239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.4137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis at Week 9. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.47|-1.14|0.4137
81727219|NCT01360632|163150239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.44||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate||Statistical analysis at Week 10. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||-0.4|-2.47|0.0065
81727220|NCT01360632|163150239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89||||0.0914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis at Week 10. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.14|-1.93|0.0914
81727221|NCT01360632|163150239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.39||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis at Week 11. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||-0.28|-2.5|0.0139
81727222|NCT01360632|163150239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.2097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis at Week 11. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.4|-1.82|0.2097
81727223|NCT01360632|163150239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.56||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|-0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis at Week 12. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||-0.38|-2.75|0.0099
81471357|NCT01672294|162634581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01166||||0.9221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2475|0.2241|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At 5 weeks - Completion subscale||0.2241|-0.2475|0.9221
81538544|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.93||0.1074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|24.84||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||24.84|-2.45|0.1074
81727224|NCT01360632|163150239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis at Week 12. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||-0.1|-2.48|0.034
81727225|NCT01360632|163150239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53||||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis at Week 13. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||-0.27|-2.8|0.0177
81727226|NCT01360632|163150239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.71||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|-0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis at Week 13. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||-0.44|-2.98|0.0085
81727227|NCT01360632|163150240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 9. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.1|-1.74|0.0286
81727228|NCT01360632|163150240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 9. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0.4|-1.24|0.3173
81727229|NCT01360632|163150240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 10. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.11|-2.23|0.0313
81727230|NCT01360632|163150240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97||||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 10. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0.09|-2.04|0.0732
81727231|NCT01360632|163150240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36||||0.0206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 11. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.21|-2.51|0.0206
81727232|NCT01360632|163150240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91||||0.1233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 11. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0.25|-2.06|0.1233
81727233|NCT01360632|163150240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.61||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 12. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.39|-2.84|0.0097
81727234|NCT01360632|163150240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.63||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 12. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.41|-2.86|0.0092
81727235|NCT01360632|163150240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.63||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|-0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 13. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.33|-2.94|0.0139
81727236|NCT01360632|163150240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.12||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|-0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 13. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.81|-3.42|0.0015
81727237|NCT01360632|163150241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.23||MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 11. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||-0.23|-0.87|0.0008
81538545|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|18.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.83||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.87|31.76||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||31.76|4.87|0.0077
81471358|NCT01672294|162634581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1154||||0.3249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3466|0.1158||Between Caregiver Outlook - Caregiver and Relaxation Meditation - Caregiver at 8 weeks|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison at 8 week time point Note- Missing first follow up at 5 weeks did not prohibit an individual from participating at the second follow up at 8 week.||0.1158|-0.3466|0.3249
81538546|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|23.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.79||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.29|37.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||37.01|10.29|0.0006
81727238|NCT01360632|163150241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.5792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.23||MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 11. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B||0.23|-0.41|0.5792
81727239|NCT01360632|163150241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||-0.12|-0.87|0.0091
81727240|NCT01360632|163150241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.0474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0|-0.73|0.0474
81727241|NCT01360632|163150242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.22||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 11. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.22|-0.94|0.0015
81727242|NCT01360632|163150242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.2627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.15||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 11. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0.15|-0.56|0.2627
81727243|NCT01360632|163150242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3||-0.09|-0.89|0.0158
81727244|NCT01360632|163150242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.0191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.08|-0.88|0.0191
81727245|NCT01360632|163150243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45||||0.0377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||For Item: Work/School: Week 11||-0.03|-0.88|0.0377
81727246|NCT01360632|163150243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.0741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.04||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||-0.43|For Item: Work/School: Week 14||0.04|-0.91|0.0741
81727247|NCT01360632|163150243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.0966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.81||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For Item: Work/School: Week 11||0.81|-0.07|0.0966
81727248|NCT01360632|163150243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.4774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Item: Work/School: Week 14||0.31|-0.66|0.4774
81727249|NCT01360632|163150243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.0263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.05||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Social life: Week 11||-0.05|-0.76|0.0263
81727250|NCT01360632|163150243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Social life: Week 14||-0.07|-0.89|0.0214
81727251|NCT01360632|163150243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.8281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.32||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Social life: Week 11||0.32|-0.40|0.8281
81727252|NCT01360632|163150243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Social life: Week 14||0.01|-0.80|0.0540
81727253|NCT01360632|163150243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.26||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Family life: Week 11||-0.26|-0.99|0.0008
81727254|NCT01360632|163150243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Family life: Week 14||-0.14|-0.97|0.0093
81727255|NCT01360632|163150243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.2182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Family life: Week 11||0.14|-0.59|0.2182
81727256|NCT01360632|163150243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.06||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Family life: Week 14||-0.06|-0.90|0.0256
81727257|NCT01360632|163150244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.0341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.04||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Work/school: Week 11||-0.04|-1.01|0.0341
81471359|NCT01273155|162634587|OTHER|Belinostat|Kendall's Tau|0.096||||0.327|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.327
81538547|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|11.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.47||0.0689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|24.53||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||24.53|-0.92|0.0689
81727258|NCT01360632|163150244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.0816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.06||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||School/work: Week 14||0.06|-0.99|0.0816
81727259|NCT01360632|163150244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.2561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.78||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Work/school: Week 11||0.78|-0.21|0.2561
81727260|NCT01360632|163150244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.2952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.25||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Work/school: Week 14||0.25|-0.82|0.2952
81727261|NCT01360632|163150244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.0331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.03||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Social life: Week 11||-0.03|-0.82|0.0331
81727262|NCT01360632|163150244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.0352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Social life: Week 14||-0.03|-0.90|0.0352
81727263|NCT01360632|163150244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.25||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Social life: Week 11||0.25|-0.54|0.4860
81727264|NCT01360632|163150244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.05||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Social life: Week 14||-0.05|-0.93|0.0282
81727265|NCT01360632|163150244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.24||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Family life: Week 11||-0.24|-1.01|0.0016
81727266|NCT01360632|163150244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Family life: Week 14||-0.09|-0.94|0.0186
81727267|NCT01360632|163150244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.0824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.04||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Family life: Week 11||0.04|-0.73|0.0824
81727268|NCT01360632|163150244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.16||MMRM method was used with trial site; treatment group-visit; Baseline-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Family life: Week 14||-0.16|-1.02|0.0077
81727269|NCT01360632|163150245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 9. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0|-0.18|0.0436
81727270|NCT01360632|163150245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||-0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 9. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.03|-0.15|-0.06
81727271|NCT01360632|163150245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 10. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||-0.08|-0.34|0.0012
81727272|NCT01360632|163150245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 10. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||-0.02|-0.27|0.0266
81727273|NCT01360632|163150245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 11. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||-0.07|-0.33|0.0034
81727274|NCT01360632|163150245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.3053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 11. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.06|-0.2|0.3053
81727275|NCT01360632|163150245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.0541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 12. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0|-0.29|0.0541
81727276|NCT01360632|163150245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.0912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 12. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.02|-0.28|0.0912
81727277|NCT01360632|163150245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.1553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 13. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.04|-0.28|0.1553
81727278|NCT01360632|163150245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.1855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 13. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.05|-0.27|0.1855
81471360|NCT01273155|162634587|OTHER|Belinostat glucuronide|Kendall's Tau|-0.178||||0.063|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.063
81471361|NCT01273155|162634587|OTHER|Methyl belinostat|Kendall's Tau|0.382|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||<0.001
81471362|NCT01273155|162634587|OTHER|M21|Kendall's Tau|0.253||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.009
81471363|NCT01273155|162634587|OTHER|M24|Kendall's Tau|-0.278||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.004
81471364|NCT01273155|162634587|OTHER|M26|Kendall's Tau|0.098||||0.312|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.312
81471365|NCT01273155|162634588|OTHER|Belinostat|Kendall's Tau|0.215||||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.025
81471366|NCT01273155|162634588|OTHER|Methyl belinostat|Kendall's Tau|0.426|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||<0.001
81471367|NCT01273155|162634588|OTHER|M21|Kendall's Tau|0.337|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||<0.001
81471368|NCT01273155|162634588|OTHER|M24|Kendall's Tau|-0.061||||0.524|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.524
81538548|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|14.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.46||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|27.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||27.27|1.84|0.0250
81727279|NCT01360632|163150245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.2015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.06|-0.28|0.2015
81450312|NCT04713553|162587334|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was to be achieved if the 2-sided 95% CI for GMR falls within the interval (0.67, 1.5).|Geometric mean ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.07|||||GMRs and corresponding 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating difference in LS means and corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of age and vaccine group.|||1.07|0.84|
81727280|NCT01360632|163150245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.0852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.02|-0.32|0.0852
81471369|NCT01273155|162634588|OTHER|M26|Kendall's Tau|0.246||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.010
81727281|NCT01360632|163150246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.0817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 9. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0.01|-0.17|0.0817
81727282|NCT01360632|163150246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.1406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 9. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0.02|-0.16|0.1406
81727283|NCT01360632|163150246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 10. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.04|-0.29|0.011
81471370|NCT01273155|162634589|OTHER||Kendall's Tau|0.057||||0.548|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.548
81471371|NCT01273155|162634590|OTHER|Belinostat|Kendall's Tau|0.091||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.340
81471372|NCT01273155|162634590|OTHER|Belinostat glucuronide|Kendall's Tau|-0.216||||0.023|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.023
81471373|NCT01273155|162634590|OTHER|Methyl belinostat|Kendall's Tau|0.268||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.005
81471374|NCT01273155|162634590|OTHER|M21|Kendall's Tau|0.242||||0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.011
81471375|NCT01273155|162634590|OTHER|M24|Kendall's Tau|-0.114||||0.231|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.231
81471376|NCT01273155|162634590|OTHER|M26|Kendall's Tau|0.22||||0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.021
81471377|NCT01273155|162634591|OTHER||Kendall's Tau|-0.216||||0.023|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.023
81471378|NCT01273155|162634592|OTHER||Kendall's Tau|0.06||||0.531|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.531
81471379|NCT01273155|162634593|OTHER|Belinostat glucuronide/belinostat|Kendall's Tau|-0.224||||0.023|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.023
81471380|NCT01273155|162634593|OTHER|Methyl belinostat/belinostat|Kendall's Tau|0.295||||0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.011
81471381|NCT01273155|162634593|OTHER|M21/belinostat|Kendall's Tau|0.335||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.004
81538549|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|24.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.51||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.54|37.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||37.17|11.54|0.0002
81471382|NCT01273155|162634593|OTHER|M24/belinostat|Kendall's Tau|-0.24||||0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.037
81471383|NCT01273155|162634593|OTHER|M26/belinostat|Kendall's Tau|0.127||||0.275|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.275
81471384|NCT01273155|162634593|OTHER|M24/M26|Kendall's Tau|-0.308||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.002
81471385|NCT01273155|162634593|OTHER|M26/M21|Kendall's Tau|-0.159||||0.095|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.095
81471386|NCT01273155|162634594|OTHER|Belinostat glucuronide/belinostat|Kendall's Tau|-0.055||||0.568|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.568
81471387|NCT01273155|162634594|OTHER|Methyl belinostat/belinostat|Kendall's Tau|0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||<0.001
81471388|NCT01273155|162634594|OTHER|M21/belinostat|Kendall's Tau|0.315||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.001
81471389|NCT01273155|162634594|OTHER|M24/belinostat|Kendall's Tau|-0.205||||0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.037
81471390|NCT01273155|162634594|OTHER|M26/belinostat|Kendall's Tau|0.218||||0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.033
81727284|NCT01360632|163150246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.0287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 10. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.02|-0.27|0.0287
81727285|NCT01360632|163150246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 11. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.05|-0.32|0.0071
81727286|NCT01360632|163150246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.2503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 11. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.06|-0.22|0.2503
81727287|NCT01360632|163150246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.0539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 12. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0|-0.3|0.0539
81727288|NCT01360632|163150246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.0398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 12. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.01|-0.31|0.0398
81727289|NCT01360632|163150246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.1168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 13. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0.03|-0.3|0.1168
81727290|NCT01360632|163150246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.0621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 13. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0.01|-0.32|0.0621
81727291|NCT01360632|163150246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0.02|-0.32|0.089
81727292|NCT01360632|163150246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.03|-0.38|0.0213
81727293|NCT01360632|163150247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28||||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 9. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||-0.18|-2.37|0.0228
81727294|NCT01360632|163150247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.5081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 9. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.73|-1.47|0.5081
81727295|NCT01360632|163150247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.86||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 10. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||-0.53|-3.2|0.0064
81471391|NCT01273155|162634594|OTHER|M24/M26|Kendall's Tau|-0.309||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.001
81538550|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|29.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.6|42.57||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||42.57|16.60|<0.0001
81727296|NCT01360632|163150247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89||||0.1898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 10. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.44|-2.23|0.1898
81538551|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.59||0.2041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|21.36||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||21.36|-4.58|0.2041
81727297|NCT01360632|163150247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.09||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|-0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 11. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||-0.56|-3.62|0.0074
81727298|NCT01360632|163150247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.5935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 11. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||1.11|-1.95|0.5935
81727299|NCT01360632|163150247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 12. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||-0.29|-3.52|0.0211
81727300|NCT01360632|163150247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34||||0.1031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 12. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.27|-2.96|0.1031
81727301|NCT01360632|163150247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1366||||0.1366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 13. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.41|-3.02|0.1366
81450313|NCT04713553|162587335|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority of the 20 mcg dose to the corresponding 30 mcg dose was said to be achieved if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR is \>0.67.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.02|||||GMRs were calculated by exponentiating the difference in LS means and corresponding CIs based on analysis of logarithmically transformed assay results using a linear regression model with terms of age and vaccine group|||1.02|0.84|
81727302|NCT01360632|163150247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96||||0.2709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 13. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.75|-2.68|0.2709
81727303|NCT01360632|163150247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.0812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.2|-3.4|0.0812
81727304|NCT01360632|163150247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.52||||0.1001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B.||0.29|-3.33|0.1001
81727305|NCT01360632|163150248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12||||0.0496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 9. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0|-2.24|0.0496
81727306|NCT01360632|163150248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 9. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0.63|-1.61|0.387
81727307|NCT01360632|163150248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.75||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|-0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 10. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.38|-3.13|0.0125
81727308|NCT01360632|163150248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19||||0.0898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 10. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0.19|-2.57|0.0898
81727309|NCT01360632|163150248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.31||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|-0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 11. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.74|-3.88|0.004
81727310|NCT01360632|163150248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 11. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0.74|-2.4|0.301
81727311|NCT01360632|163150248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|-0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 12. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.48|-3.82|0.0118
81727312|NCT01360632|163150248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.87||||0.0287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 12. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.19|-3.54|0.0287
81727313|NCT01360632|163150248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.63||||0.0686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 13. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0.12|-3.39|0.0686
81727314|NCT01360632|163150248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 13. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||0.04|-3.47|0.056
81727315|NCT01360632|163150248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.0448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.04|-3.75|0.0448
81727316|NCT01360632|163150248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.13||||0.0251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|-0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM method was used with trial site, treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit and Baseline-by-visit interaction as an unstructured covariate.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3.||-0.27|-3.98|0.0251
81727317|NCT01360632|163150249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67||||0.1732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The last observation carried forward (LOCF) method was used to impute missing data.||0.29|-1.63|0.1732
81727318|NCT01360632|163150249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The last observation carried forward (LOCF) method was used to impute missing data.||-0.37|-2.31|0.0066
81727319|NCT01360632|163150250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78||||0.1226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||0.21|-1.78|0.1226
81727320|NCT01360632|163150250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.69||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|-0.68|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.68|-2.69|0.001
81727321|NCT01360632|163150251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.8164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.73|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||0.73|-0.93|0.8164
81727322|NCT01360632|163150251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.1939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||0.28|-1.39|0.1939
81727323|NCT01360632|163150252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.5192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.57|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||0.57|-1.14|0.5192
81727324|NCT01360632|163150252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88||||0.0443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.02|-1.75|0.0443
81727325|NCT01360632|163150253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 9. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.02|-0.26|0.0248
81727326|NCT01360632|163150253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.1334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean scores statistics controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 9. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||0.03|-0.22|0.1334
81727327|NCT01360632|163150253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 10. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.11|-0.42|0.0009
81727328|NCT01360632|163150253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean scores statistics controlling for study center||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 10. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.09|-0.38|0.0019
81727329|NCT01360632|163150253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 11. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.11|-0.42|0.0009
81727330|NCT01360632|163150253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 11. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.02|-0.34|0.0254
81727331|NCT01360632|163150253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 12. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.08|-0.41|0.0035
81727332|NCT01360632|163150253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 12. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.04|-0.39|0.0152
81450314|NCT03783039|162587387|NON_INFERIORITY|10% margin|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0605|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.0189|||Testing whether the group difference in proportion of successes is \>-0.1 (Test Group - Control Group)|Farrington-Manning method||||||-0.0189|<0.0001
81471392|NCT01273155|162634594|OTHER|M26/M21|Kendall's Tau|-0.205||||0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||Effects of liver dysfunction on PK parameter values were evaluated with SPSS 22.0 for Windows (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL), using the Jonckheere-Terpstra and Kendall's Tau test. Data were considered significantly different when p\<0.05.||||0.032
81471393|NCT01256385|162634597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.73
81727333|NCT01360632|163150253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 13. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.08|-0.42|0.004
81727334|NCT01360632|163150253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 13. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.05|-0.42|0.013
81727335|NCT01360632|163150253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.0755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||0.02|-0.33|0.0755
81727336|NCT01360632|163150253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.0527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||0|-0.39|0.0527
81727337|NCT01360632|163150254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 9. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.01|-0.26|0.0275
81727338|NCT01360632|163150254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.1583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 9. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||0.04|-0.22|0.1583
81727339|NCT01360632|163150254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 10. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.09|-0.41|0.0021
81727340|NCT01360632|163150254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 10. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.09|-0.4|0.0018
81727341|NCT01360632|163150254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 11. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.11|-0.43|0.0011
81727342|NCT01360632|163150254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 11. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.03|-0.36|0.0235
81727343|NCT01360632|163150254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 12. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.10|-0.44|0.0021
81727344|NCT01360632|163150254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 12. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.05|-0.42|0.0111
81727345|NCT01360632|163150254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 13. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.09|-0.44|0.0030
81727346|NCT01360632|163150254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 13. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.09|-0.47|0.0046
81727347|NCT01360632|163150254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.03|-0.39|0.0237
81727348|NCT01360632|163150254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value and treatment difference (CI) are derived from CMH row mean score differ test controlling for study center.||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||-0.04|-0.45|0.0171
81727349|NCT01360632|163150255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.37||||0.5279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 9. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||3.68|0.51|0.5279
81727350|NCT01360632|163150255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|0.13||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 9. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||0.94|0.02|0.0141
81727351|NCT01360632|163150255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.92||||0.0484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|3.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 10. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||3.72|0.99|0.0484
81727352|NCT01360632|163150255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.23||||0.5813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 10. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.50|0.60|0.5813
81727353|NCT01360632|163150255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.51||||0.1236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 11. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.54|0.90|0.1236
81727354|NCT01360632|163150255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.21||||0.4998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 11. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.10|0.70|0.4998
81727355|NCT01360632|163150255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.64||||0.0365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 12. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.61|1.03|0.0365
81727356|NCT01360632|163150255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.52||||0.0822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 12. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.43|0.95|0.0822
81727357|NCT01360632|163150255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.19||||0.4049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 13. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.78|0.79|0.4049
81727358|NCT01360632|163150255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.23||||0.2951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 13. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.80|0.84|0.2951
81727359|NCT01360632|163150255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.53||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.20|1.06|0.0248
81727360|NCT01360632|163150255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.51||||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.21|1.03|0.0326
81727361|NCT01360632|163150256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|0.87||||0.7993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 9. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.55|0.30|0.7993
81727362|NCT01360632|163150256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|0.11||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 9. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||0.93|0.01|0.0118
81727363|NCT01360632|163150256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.5||||0.2825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|3.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 10. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||3.16|0.71|0.2825
81727364|NCT01360632|163150256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.2||||0.6375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 10. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.50|0.58|0.6375
81727365|NCT01360632|163150256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.62||||0.0923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 11. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.82|0.92|0.0923
81727366|NCT01360632|163150256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.29||||0.3812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 11. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.30|0.73|0.3812
81727367|NCT01360632|163150256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.63||||0.0464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 12. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.65|1.00|0.0464
81727368|NCT01360632|163150256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.62||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 12. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.64|1.00|0.0490
81727369|NCT01360632|163150256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.32||||0.2124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 13. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.06|0.85|0.2124
81727370|NCT01360632|163150256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.41||||0.1078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.14|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 13. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.14|0.93|0.1078
81727371|NCT01360632|163150256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.69||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.50|1.14|0.0094
81450315|NCT03783039|162587388|OTHER||Difference in proportion of successes|0.0992|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0078|0.1906|||Farrington-Manning Method|Difference in proportion of successes (Test Group - Control Group)||||0.1906|0.0078|
81727372|NCT01360632|163150256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.65||||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.50|1.09|0.0162
81471394|NCT01256385|162634598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.87
81471395|NCT01256385|162634599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.20
81471396|NCT01256385|162634600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Chi-squared|||PFS at 4 months in Arm A was compared with a 4-month historical control rate of 21.4%, using a one-sided test at the 0.05 significant level. The historical data appear in two publications, an ASCO abstract: Abidoye, ASCO Annual Meeting 2006: 5568, and de Souza, Davis, et al, Clin Cancer Res 2012; 18(8):2336-2343 (see Figure 1).||||0.006
81471397|NCT01256385|162634600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037||||||1-sided.|Chi-squared|||PFS at 4 months in Arm B was compared with a 4-month historical control rate of 21.4%, using a one-sided test at the 0.05 significant level. The historical data appear in two publications, an ASCO abstract: Abidoye, ASCO Annual Meeting 2006: 5568, and de Souza, Davis, et al, Clin Cancer Res 2012; 18(8):2336-2343 (see Figure 1).||||0.037
81471398|NCT01256385|162634601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.59
81471399|NCT01606202|162634623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.08||||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.35|||ANCOVA|||The change in the pain Numerical Rating Scale score from baseline to End of Treatment was compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline Numerical Rating Scale pain mean score as a covariate.||0.35|-0.51|0.708
81471400|NCT01606202|162634624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.57||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|5.48|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to End of Treatment in the percentage of days on which escape medication was used was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and percentage of days on which escape medication was used as a covariate.||5.48|-6.62|0.852
81471401|NCT01606202|162634625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.05||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.65|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to End of Treatment in the Spasm severity Numerical Rating Scale score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and the Spasm severity Numerical Rating Scale score as a covariate.||0.65|-0.54|0.860
81471402|NCT01606202|162634626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.64||||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.56|7.27|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to End of Treatment in the percentage of days on which spasm was experienced was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and the Spasm percentage of days on which spasm was experienced as a covariate.||7.27|-8.56|0.873
81471403|NCT01606202|162634627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.07||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.75|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to End of Treatment in the spasticity severity Numerical Rating Scale score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and the baseline spasticity severity Numerical Rating Scale score as a covariate.||0.75|-0.61|0.830
81471404|NCT01606202|162634628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.4||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|4.88|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to End of Treatment in the percentage of days on which spasticity was experienced was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and the percentage of days on which spasticity was experienced as a covariate.||4.88|-4.08|0.860
81471405|NCT01606202|162634629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.14||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.05|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to End of Treatment in the Modified Ashworth scale score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and the Modified Ashworth scale score as a covariate.||0.05|-0.33|0.142
81727373|NCT01360632|163150257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of remission rate|1.03||||0.9498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 9. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.90|0.37|0.9498
81471406|NCT01606202|162634630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.11||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.9|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in the mean Short Orientation Memory Concentration score, was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline Short Orientation Memory Concentration test score as a covariate.||0.90|-1.13|0.824
81471407|NCT01606202|162634631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.04||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.4|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to End of Treatment in the Spitzer Quality of Life Index score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and the Spitzer Quality of Life Index score as a covariate.||0.40|-0.49|0.847
81471408|NCT01606202|162634632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-1.29||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|1.16|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to End of Treatment in the Caregiver Strain Index score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and the baseline Caregiver Strain Index score as a covariate.||1.16|-3.74|0.287
81471409|NCT01606202|162634633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|33.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.07|50.64|||Fisher Exact|||The proportion of subjects who considered their condition 'Very Much Improved', 'Much Improved' or 'Minimally Improved' was compared between treatment groups using Fisher's Exact Test.||50.64|17.07|<0.001
81471410|NCT01606202|162634634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-1.93||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to End of Treatment in the Brief Pain Inventory score was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre as factors and baseline Brief Pain Inventory score as a covariate.||-0.16|-3.69|0.032
81471411|NCT05727306|162634718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.46|||||Calculated as the odds of having a depressive episode in participants diagnosed of Alopecia Areata vs. participants without Alopecia Areata. Odds Ratio adjusted for sociodemographic, clinical characteristics and major comorbidities.|||1.46|1.25|
81471412|NCT05727306|162634719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|1.58|||||Calculated as the odds of having recurrent depressive disorder in participants diagnosed of Alopecia Areata vs. participants without Alopecia Areata. Odds Ratio adjusted for sociodemographic, clinical characteristics and major comorbidities.|||1.58|1.32|
81450316|NCT03783039|162587389|OTHER||Difference in proportion of successes|0.0275|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0312|0.0863|||Farrington-Manning Method|Difference in proportion of successes (Test Group - Control Group)||||0.0863|-0.0312|
81450317|NCT00918138|162587393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.01||0.1278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.8|3.2||Comparison between saxagliptin 5 mg + metformin 1500 mg and metformin 2000 mg significant at alpha =0.05 according to sequential testing procedure|ANCOVA|Change from baseline to week 4 was analyzed with ANCOVA including treatment group, baseline value and country in the model|Estimate = adjusted mean change for saxagliptin 5 mg + metformin 1500 mg - adjusted mean change for metformin 2000 mg|With at least 36 participants per treatment group (72 total), there is 90% power to detect a difference of 18 mg/dL between the two treatment groups. Assuming approximately 20% of participants will discontinue without any valid post-randomization assessment at Week 4, a total of 90 participants (45 participants per treatment group) needed to be randomized.||3.2|-24.8|0.1278
81471413|NCT05727306|162634720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.51|||||Calculated as the odds of having anxiety in participants diagnosed of Alopecia Areata vs. participants without Alopecia Areata. Odds Ratio adjusted for sociodemographic, clinical characteristics and major comorbidities.|||1.51|1.30|
81727374|NCT01360632|163150257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|0.13||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 9. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||0.94|0.02|0.0141
81450318|NCT00918138|162587394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.6|-7.7||Comparison between saxagliptin 5 mg + metformin 1500 mg and metformin 2000 mg significant at alpha =0.05 according to sequential testing procedure.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline to week 4 was analyzed with ANCOVA including treatment group, baseline value and country in the model|Estimate = adjusted mean change for saxagliptin 5 mg + metformin 1500 mg - adjusted mean change for metformin 2000 mg.|||-7.7|-54.6|
81450319|NCT00918138|162587395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|8.5||Comparison between saxagliptin 5 mg + metformin 1500 mg and metformin 2000 mg significant at alpha =0.05 according to sequential testing procedure.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline to week 4 was analyzed with ANCOVA including treatment group, baseline value and country in the model.|Estimate = adjusted mean change for saxagliptin 5 mg + metformin 1500 mg - adjusted mean change for metformin 2000 mg|||8.5|-20.0|
81450320|NCT03839823|162587401|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.611||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.429|0.87|||one-sided stratified logrank test|||||0.870|0.429|0.003
81538552|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|18.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.62|31.2||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||31.20|5.62|0.0049
81727375|NCT01360632|163150257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|0.93||||0.8609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 10. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.17|0.40|0.8609
81727376|NCT01360632|163150257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|0.59||||0.2846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 10. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.54|0.22|0.2846
81450321|NCT03839823|162587402|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.497||||||95.0|0.363|0.68||||||||0.680|0.363|
81450322|NCT03839823|162587403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.020
81450323|NCT03839823|162587404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.255|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.255
81450324|NCT03839823|162587405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.116|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.116
81450325|NCT03839823|162587406|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.762|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.546|1.064||||||||1.064|0.546|
81727377|NCT01360632|163150257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.5||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 11. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.99|0.75|0.2480
81727378|NCT01360632|163150257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.13||||0.7513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 11. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.37|0.54|0.7513
81727379|NCT01360632|163150257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.82||||0.0554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|3.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 12. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||3.35|0.99|0.0554
81727380|NCT01360632|163150257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.48||||0.2409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 12. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.87|0.76|0.2409
81727381|NCT01360632|163150257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.18||||0.5538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 13. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.02|0.69|0.5538
81727382|NCT01360632|163150257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.44||||0.1743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 13. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.41|0.85|0.1743
81727383|NCT01360632|163150257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.3||||0.2843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.07|0.81|0.2843
81727384|NCT01360632|163150257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.19||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.92|0.74|0.4640
81727385|NCT01360632|163150258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|0.6||||0.3867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 9. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.97|0.18|0.3867
81727386|NCT01360632|163150258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|0.11||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 9. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||0.93|0.01|0.0118
81727387|NCT01360632|163150258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|0.59||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 10. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.66|0.21|0.3200
81727388|NCT01360632|163150258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|0.6||||0.3266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 10. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.62|0.23|0.3266
81727389|NCT01360632|163150258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.47||||0.3027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 11 All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||3.10|0.70|0.3027
81727390|NCT01360632|163150258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.17||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 11 All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.52|0.54|0.6960
81727391|NCT01360632|163150258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.62||||0.1368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|3.07||CMH general association test controlling for trial site|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 12 All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||3.07|0.86|0.1368
81538553|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|20.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.45||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|33.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||33.37|8.00|0.0015
81727392|NCT01360632|163150258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.48||||0.2387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 12. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.89|0.76|0.2387
81727393|NCT01360632|163150258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.26||||0.4498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 13. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.28|0.69|0.4498
81727394|NCT01360632|163150258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.6||||0.1009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 13. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.82|0.91|0.1009
81727395|NCT01360632|163150258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.45||||0.1499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.41|0.87|0.1499
81727396|NCT01360632|163150258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.31||||0.3012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.18|0.78|0.3012
81727397|NCT01360632|163150259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.41||||0.2873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 9. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.65|0.75|0.2873
81727398|NCT01360632|163150259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.37||||0.2677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 9. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.36|0.79|0.2677
81727399|NCT01360632|163150259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.8||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 10. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.68|1.21|0.0031
81727400|NCT01360632|163150259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.7||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 10. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.50|1.15|0.0066
81727401|NCT01360632|163150259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.34||||0.0665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 11. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.83|0.98|0.0665
81727402|NCT01360632|163150259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.41||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 11. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.91|1.05|0.0250
81727403|NCT01360632|163150259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.18||||0.2224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 12. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.54|0.90|0.2224
81727404|NCT01360632|163150259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.31||||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 12. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.68|1.01|0.0369
81727405|NCT01360632|163150259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.36||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 13. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.75|1.05|0.0179
81727406|NCT01360632|163150259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.49||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 13. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.89|1.17|0.0011
81727407|NCT01360632|163150259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.12||||0.3249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.41|0.89|0.3249
81727408|NCT01360632|163150259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.33||||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. The Efficacy Sample Set included all participants who had received at least one dose of study treatment and had both an end of Phase A (Week 8) value and at least 1 post randomization efficacy evaluation for MADRS Total Score in Phase B. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.66|1.06|0.0122
81727409|NCT01360632|163150260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.22||||0.5836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 9. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.49|0.60|0.5836
81450326|NCT00176423|162587437|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81450327|NCT00176423|162587438|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81450328|NCT00176423|162587439|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81450329|NCT00176423|162587440|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81450330|NCT00191165|162587449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.45||||0.34||95.0|-0.5|1.4|||ANOVA||Mean Difference = High Dose - Label Dose|||1.40|-0.50|0.340
81450331|NCT00191165|162587450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16||||0.388||95.0|-0.21|0.53||P-value for 12-Month Height SDS Change|ANOVA||Mean Difference = High Dose - Label Dose|||0.53|-0.21|0.388
81471414|NCT05727306|162634721|OTHER||Incidence rate ratio (IRR)|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|1.46|||||Calculated as the incidence rate of attending primary care in participants diagnosed of Alopecia Areata vs. participants without Alopecia Areata. Incidence rate ratio adjusted for sociodemographic, clinical characteristics and major comorbidities.|||1.46|1.37|
81471415|NCT05727306|162634722|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|8.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.55|9.04|||||Calculated using Cox Proportional Hazard model.Reflects a comparison of incidence rates between participants diagnosed with Alopecia Areata (AA) and those without AA. Adjusted for sociodemographic,clinical characteristics and major comorbidities.|||9.04|7.55|
81471416|NCT05727306|162634723|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.57|||||Calculated using Cox Proportional Hazard model.Reflects a comparison of incidence rates between participants diagnosed with Alopecia Areata (AA) and those without AA. Adjusted for sociodemographic,clinical characteristics and major comorbidities.|||1.57|1.17|
81471417|NCT05727306|162634724|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.87|||||Calculated using Cox Proportional Hazard model.Reflects a comparison of incidence rates between participants diagnosed with Alopecia Areata (AA) and those without AA. Adjusted for sociodemographic,clinical characteristics and major comorbidities.|||1.87|1.14|
81471418|NCT05727306|162634725|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|1.61|||||Calculated using Cox Proportional Hazard model.Reflects a comparison of incidence rates between participants diagnosed with Alopecia Areata (AA) and those without AA. Adjusted for sociodemographic,clinical characteristics and major comorbidities.|||1.61|1.38|
81471419|NCT01362244|162634753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical data is presented for NR||||0.003
81471420|NCT01362244|162634753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.016||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical data is presented for LOCF||||0.016
81471421|NCT01362244|162634754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|3.64|||Regression, Logistic||Week 1|||3.64|0.15|0.710
81471422|NCT01362244|162634754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|6.87|||Regression, Logistic||Week 2|||6.87|0.29|0.674
81471423|NCT01362244|162634754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.49|||Regression, Logistic||Week 5|||4.49|0.20|0.942
81471424|NCT01362244|162634754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|18.96|||Regression, Logistic||Week 9|||18.96|0.80|0.091
81471425|NCT01362244|162634754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.66||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.18|62.33|||Regression, Logistic||Week 13|||62.33|2.18|0.004
81471426|NCT01362244|162634754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|13.9|||Regression, Logistic||Week 17|||13.90|0.54|0.224
81471427|NCT01362244|162634754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.85||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|30.69|||Regression, Logistic||Week 21|||30.69|1.11|0.037
81471428|NCT01362244|162634754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.22||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|27.44|||Regression, Logistic||Week 25|||27.44|0.99|0.051
81471429|NCT01362244|162634771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.19|||repeated measures model||Week 2|||0.19|-0.10|0.567
81471430|NCT01362244|162634771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.21|||repeated measures model||Week 5|||0.21|-0.10|0.495
81471431|NCT01362244|162634771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.28|||repeated measures model||Week 9|||0.28|-0.10|0.365
81471432|NCT01362244|162634771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.34|||repeated measures model||Week 13|||0.34|-0.01|0.058
81471433|NCT01362244|162634771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.43|||repeated measures model||Week 17|||0.43|-0.01|0.056
81727410|NCT01360632|163150260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.31||||0.3792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 9. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.37|0.73|0.3792
81450332|NCT00191165|162587450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.49||||0.061||95.0|-0.02|0.99||P-value for 24-Month Height SDS Change|ANOVA||Mean Difference = High Dose - Label Dose|||0.99|-0.02|0.061
81450333|NCT00191165|162587451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.13||||0.088||95.0|-0.18|2.44|||ANOVA||Mean Difference = High Dose - Label Dose|||2.44|-0.18|0.088
81450334|NCT00715624|162587452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.174||Statistical testing: 2-sided at significance level=0.05. Analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) included treatment arms, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0, \>=8.0%), metformin use (yes, no), country as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c as covariate.|ANCOVA|To control type I error, a step-down procedure described by Hochberg and Tomhane was applied.||To detect a difference of 0.5% (or 0.4%) in change from baseline to Week 24 in HbA1c between lixisenatide and placebo, 300 patients in lixisenatide arm and 150 in placebo arm would provide a power of 96% (or 86%) assuming common standard deviation of 1.3% with a 2-sided test at 5% significance level.||-0.174|-0.550|0.0002
81450335|NCT01844505|162587541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.5|0.43|0.76|||Stratified Log Rank test||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Ratio of Nivolumab over Ipimlimumab.|||0.76|0.43|<0.0001
81727411|NCT01360632|163150260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.77||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.74|||Ratio of response rate|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 10. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.74|1.14|0.0101
81727412|NCT01360632|163150260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.75||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 10. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.63|1.17|0.0065
81727413|NCT01360632|163150260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.41||||0.0526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 11. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.99|1.00|0.0526
81727414|NCT01360632|163150260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.51||||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 11. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.11|1.08|0.0156
81727415|NCT01360632|163150260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.22||||0.1689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 12. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.63|0.92|0.1689
81450336|NCT01844505|162587541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.5|0.31|0.57|||Stratified Log Rank test||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Ratio of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab over Ipilimumab.|||0.57|0.31|<0.0001
81538554|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|15.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.66||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|28.89||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||28.89|2.68|0.0184
81450337|NCT01844505|162587542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.0|0.5|0.78|||Log Rank|Log-rank Test stratified by PD-L1 status, BRAF status, and M stage at screening as entered into the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Ratio of Nivolumab over Ipilimumab|||0.78|0.50|<0.0001
81450338|NCT01844505|162587542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.0|0.42|0.72|||Log Rank|Log-rank Test stratified by PD-L1 status, BRAF status, and M stage at screening as entered into the IVRS.|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Ratio of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab over Ipilimumab.|||0.72|0.42|<0.0001
81450339|NCT01844505|162587545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.96|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratio is Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Nivolumab.|||0.96|0.65|
81450340|NCT01844505|162587546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.05|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratio is Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Nivolumab.|||1.05|0.69|
81450341|NCT01844505|162587547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|5.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test Stratified by PD-L1 Status, BRAF Status and M stage at screening as entered into the IVRS. Ratio of Nivolumab over Ipilimumab.|||5.16|2.49|<0.0001
81727416|NCT01360632|163150260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.37||||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 12. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.80|1.04|0.0231
81727417|NCT01360632|163150260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.4||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 13. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.84|1.06|0.0175
81727418|NCT01360632|163150260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.59||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 13. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||2.07|1.22|0.0004
81727419|NCT01360632|163150260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.21||||0.1396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 1 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.55|0.94|0.1396
81727420|NCT01360632|163150260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.46||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial site||Statistical analysis 2 at Week 14. All participants in the Efficacy Sample who met the revised randomization criteria for incomplete response as defined in Protocol Amendment 3. The LOCF method was used to impute missing data.||1.86|1.15|0.0016
81727421|NCT04128696|163150263|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.29||Nominal p-value was calculated based on the one-sided log-rank test, stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and 2-sided 95% CI was calculated from the Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling, a treatment covariate and stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).||2.29|0.99|0.973
81450342|NCT01844505|162587547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.38|9.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test Stratified by PD-L1 Status, BRAF Status and M stage at screening as entered into the IVRS. Ratio of Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Ipilimumab.|||9.22|4.38|<0.0001
81727422|NCT04128696|163150264|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.44|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|9.82||Nominal p-value was calculated based on the one-sided log-rank test, stratified by HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and 2-sided 95% CI was calculated from the Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling, a treatment covariate and stratified by HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).||9.82|2.01|>0.999
81727423|NCT04128696|163150265|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.86||Nominal p-value was calculated based on the log-rank test, stratified by stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and 2-sided 95% CI was calculated from the Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling, a treatment covariate and stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).||1.86|1.05|0.989
81727424|NCT04128696|163150266|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.48||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.99||Nominal p-value was calculated based on the log-rank test, stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and 2-sided 95% CI was calculated from the cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling, a treatment covariate and stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx)||1.99|1.10|0.996
81727425|NCT04128696|163150267|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.43|||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and 2-sided 95% CI was calculated from the Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling, a treatment covariate and stratified by HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx)||2.43|0.98|
81727426|NCT04128696|163150268|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.53|||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and 2-sided 95% CI was calculated from the Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling, a treatment covariate and stratified by HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).||2.53|1.00|
81727427|NCT04128696|163150273|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|4.0||||||The comparison between the treatment groups was based on the stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method with strata weighting by sample size and a single treatment covariate. Stratification factors included PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (positive vs. negative). Participants with oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharyngeal tumors were combined as the HPV negative group.||4.0|-14.6|
81727428|NCT04128696|163150274|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-13.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|1.5||||||The comparison between the treatment groups was based on the stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method with strata weighting by sample size and a single treatment covariate. Stratification factors included HPV status (positive vs. negative). Participants with oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharyngeal tumors were combined as the HPV negative group.||1.5|-27.8|
81727429|NCT04128696|163150275|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|-1.1||||||The comparison between treatment groups was based on the stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method with strata weighting by sample size and a single treatment covariate. Stratification factors included PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (positive vs. negative). Participants with oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharyngeal tumors were combined as the HPV negative group.||-1.1|-22.4|
81727430|NCT04128696|163150276|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|-1.4||||||The comparison between treatment groups was based on the stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method with strata weighting by sample size and a single treatment covariate. Stratification factors included HPV status (positive vs. negative). Participants with oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharyngeal tumors were combined as the HPV negative group.||-1.4|-33.7|
81727431|NCT04128696|163150285|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.77||Nominal p-value was calculated based on the one-sided log-rank test, stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and 2-sided 95% CI was calculated from the Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling, a treatment covariate and stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).||1.77|0.78|0.783
81727432|NCT04128696|163150286|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.0||Nominal p-value was calculated based on the log-rank test, stratified by HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and 2-sided 95% CI was calculated from the cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling, a treatment covariate and stratified by HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).||2.00|0.50|0.500
81727433|NCT04128696|163150287|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.34||Nominal p-value was calculated based on the one-sided log-rank test, stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and 2-sided 95% CI was calculated from the Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling, a treatment covariate and stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).||1.34|0.62|0.329
81450343|NCT01844505|162587547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference of Objective Response Rates|26.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.1|32.8|||||Difference in ORR and corresponding 95% CI is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method of weighting, adjusting for PD-L1 Status, BRAF Mutation Status and M-stage at screening as entered into the IVRS. Difference of Nivolumab - Ipilimumab.|||32.8|19.1|
81727434|NCT04128696|163150288|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.0||Nominal p-value was calculated based on the one-sided log-rank test, stratified by HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and 2-sided 95% CI was calculated from the Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling, a treatment covariate and stratified by HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).||2.00|0.60|0.608
81727435|NCT03740100|163150289|OTHER||Percent with objective response|17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|58.0||||||The primary endpoint was to determine the objective response rate of patients with R/M HNSCC harboring NOTCH1 LOF mutations to oral bimiralisib using RECIST v1.1. We used a Simon's optimal two-stage design. In order to have 80% power to detect a response rate of 30%, (one-sided α=0.05 and β=0.20), we planned to enroll up to 10 patients in the first stage. If ≥ 2 patients had an objective response, then the study would enroll an additional 19 patients in the second stage.||58|1|
81727436|NCT01710306|163150301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1996|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1996
81727437|NCT01191255|163150306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value for the change in mean serum phosphorus was calculated via an ANCOVA model with treatment as the fixed effect and Week-52-baseline as the co-variate.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81727438|NCT01191255|163150307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value for the change in mean serum Ferritin were created via an ANCOVA model with treatment as the fixed effect and Study-baseline as the co-variate.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81727439|NCT01191255|163150308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81727440|NCT01191255|163150309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81727441|NCT01191255|163150310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81727442|NCT00395083|163150324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.8|||Log Rank|||||1.80|0.70|0.62
81727443|NCT00395083|163150325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.8|||Regression, Cox|||||1.80|0.70|0.62
81727444|NCT00395083|163150326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|6.17|||Regression, Cox|||||6.17|1.46|0.003
81727445|NCT00395083|163150327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|6.17|||Log Rank|||||6.17|1.46|0.002
81727446|NCT04136626|163150328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0475||||0.0871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3977|0.3027||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons because this was the pre-specified primary endpoint comparison. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with a first-order heterogeneous auto-regressive (ARH(1)) covariance structure.|The effect is presented as the Perspectives OCD group outcome compared to the Health and Well-Being Program group outcome at the trial end-point (week 12).|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in Y-BOCS total scores between the treatment groups at endpoint (week 12).||0.3027|-4.3977|0.0871
81727447|NCT04136626|163150328|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the amount of change|-3.4385||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7394|-1.1376||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with a first-order heterogeneous auto-regressive (ARH(1)) covariance structure.|The effect is presented as the difference in the amount of symptom reduction (week 12 - week 0) between Perspectives OCD and the Health and Well-Being Program group (i.e., a group difference in the amount of change over time).|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in the change from baseline to end-of-treatment Y-BOCS total scores between the treatment groups.||-1.1376|-5.7394|0.0036
81727448|NCT04136626|163150329|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8743||||0.3616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7666|1.0181||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with a first-order heterogeneous auto-regressive (ARH(1)) covariance structure.|The effect is presented as the Perspectives OCD group outcome compared to the Health and Well-Being Program group outcome at the trial end-point (week 12).|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in depression severity (QIDS-SR total scores) between the treatment groups at endpoint (week 12).||1.0181|-2.7666|0.3616
81727449|NCT04136626|163150329|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the amount of change|-1.3076||||0.1973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3014|0.6862||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with a first-order heterogeneous auto-regressive (ARH(1)) covariance structure.|The effect is presented as the difference in the amount of symptom reduction (week 12 - week 0) between Perspectives OCD and the Health and Well-Being Program group (i.e., a group difference in the amount of change over time).|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in the change from baseline to end-of-treatment depression severity (QIDS-SR total scores) between the treatment groups.||0.6862|-3.3014|0.1973
81727450|NCT04136626|163150330|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7992||||0.1289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4246|0.8262||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with a first-order heterogeneous auto-regressive (ARH(1)) covariance structure.|The effect is presented as the Perspectives OCD group outcome compared to the Health and Well-Being Program group outcome at the trial end-point (week 12).|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in functional impairment (WSAS total scores) between the treatment groups at endpoint (week 12).||0.8262|-6.4246|0.1289
81727451|NCT04136626|163150330|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the amount of change|-4.5704||||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1939|-0.9468||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with a first-order heterogeneous auto-regressive (ARH(1)) covariance structure.|The effect is presented as the difference in the amount of symptom reduction (week 12 - week 0) between Perspectives OCD and the Health and Well-Being Program group (i.e., a group difference in the amount of change over time).|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in the change from baseline to end-of-treatment functional impairment (WSAS total scores) between the treatment groups.||-0.9468|-8.1939|0.0137
81727452|NCT04136626|163150331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3953||||0.1796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0543|10.8448||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with a first-order heterogeneous auto-regressive (ARH(1)) covariance structure.|The effect is presented as the Perspectives OCD group outcome compared to the Health and Well-Being Program group outcome at the trial end-point (week 12).|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in quality of life (Q-LES-Q-SF percentage scores) between the treatment groups at endpoint (week 12).||10.8448|-2.0543|0.1796
81727453|NCT04136626|163150331|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the amount of change|6.7962||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.314|13.2785||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with a first-order heterogeneous auto-regressive (ARH(1)) covariance structure.|The effect is presented as the difference in the amount of symptom reduction (week 12 - week 0) between Perspectives OCD and the Health and Well-Being Program group (i.e., a group difference in the amount of change over time).|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in the change from baseline to end-of-treatment quality of life (Q-LES-Q-SF percentage scores) between the treatment groups.||13.2785|0.3140|0.0400
81727454|NCT02060461|163150332|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired Students t-test of FS200 and IntraLase intraoperative flap thickness measurements obtained by ultrasound pachymetry||||.003
81727455|NCT01133821|163150337|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||time effect for HRSD-17||||<0.0001
81727456|NCT01133821|163150338|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline scores||||||>0.05
81727457|NCT00803959|163150339|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The investigators selected the 11% noninferiority margin on the basis of clinical judgement that it was a reasonable threshold for a trade-off between a decrease in the rate of successful treatment and the potential benefits of eliminating UDS studies from preoperative assessment. To minimize bias toward noninferiority, only women treated per protocol (e.g. who underwent the randomly assigned evaluation) were considered in the primary outcome analysis (ITT analysis considered secondary).|Difference in success % (UDS - no UDS)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|6.9|||Chi-squared|Noninferiority declared if the upper boundary of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in % success (UDS - no UDS) was \< 11%.|Point estimates of success percentage are calculated as 200/259= 77.2% for Office Evaluation Only and 203/264 = 76.9% for Urodynamic Testing arm.|The null hypothesis was that the no UDS group was non-inferior to those in the UDS group. Assuming a significance level of 5% and a true success rate in each group of 70% with a noninferiority margin of 11 percentage points, we needed to enroll 270 women/group to have 80% power for determining whether the results in the no UDS group were non inferior to those in the UDS group. Assuming a 10% dropout rate, a sample of 300 women per group was required.||6.9|-7.5|
81727458|NCT00803959|163150340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Alpha level is considered to be 0.05.|Chi-squared|No adjustments were made; test had 1 degree of freedom.||Null hypothesis is that the two groups will not differ in the percent meeting 70% reduction in Urogenital Distress Inventory score.||||0.63
81727459|NCT00803959|163150341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68||95.0||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance set at alpha = 0.05.|Chi-squared|No adjustments made; 1 degree of freedom test.||"Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the proportion responding very much better or much better on the Patient Global Impression of Improvement at the 12 month visit."||||0.68
81727460|NCT00803959|163150342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68||95.0||||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at alpha = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One df t test assumed equal variance; no evidence was found to the contrary.||Null hypothesis is that the two arms do not differ according to change in UDI score.||||0.68
81727461|NCT00803959|163150343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance set at alpha = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Test was 1 df t-test assuming equal variances; no evidence to the contrary was found.||Null hypothesis is that the 2 arms do not differ according to change in ISI score.||||0.40
81727462|NCT00803959|163150344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold was alpha = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|The t test had 1 df assuming equal variances; no evidence of unequal variances was found.||Null hypothesis is that the 2 arms do not differ in change in MESA stress score.||||0.50
81727463|NCT00803959|163150345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||95.0||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons and a priori threshold for statistical significance set at alpha = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|The t test had 1 df and assumed equal variances; no evidence of different variances was found.||Null hypothesis is that the two arms do not differ according to change in MESA urgency score.||||0.19
81727464|NCT00803959|163150346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons and a priori threshold for statistical significance set at alpha = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|T test had 1 df and assumed equal variance; no evidence of different variances was found.||Null hypothesis is that the 2 arms do not differ according to mean change in IIQ score.||||0.49
81727465|NCT00803959|163150347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons and a priori threshold for statistical significance set at alpha = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|T test had 1 df assuming equal variances; no evidence of unequal variances was found.||Null hypothesis is that the 2 arms do not differ according to mean change in SF-12 scores.||||0.02
81727466|NCT00803959|163150348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|The t test had 1 df and assumed equal variance; no evidence of different variances was found.||Null hypothesis is that the 2 arms do not differ according to mean change in PGI-S score.||||0.51
81727467|NCT00803959|163150349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||95.0|||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared test had 1 df and no adjustments.||Null hypothesis is that the 2 arms do not differ in the proportion of women who score moderate or severe on the PGI-S at 12 months||||0.51
81727468|NCT00803959|163150350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|T test had 1 df and assumed equal variances; no evidence of unequal variances was found.||Null hypothesis is that the 2 arms do not differ according to mean overall patient satisfaction score at 12 months.||||0.28
81471434|NCT01362244|162634771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.42|||repeated measures model||Week 21|||0.42|0.03|0.028
81471435|NCT01362244|162634771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.34|||repeated measures model||Week 25|||0.34|-0.02|0.077
81471436|NCT01362244|162634772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.22|||repeated measures model||Week 2|||0.22|-0.10|0.486
81471437|NCT01362244|162634772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.22|||repeated measures model||Week 5|||0.22|-0.08|0.384
81471438|NCT01362244|162634772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.26|||repeated measures model||Week 9|||0.26|-0.14|0.546
81471439|NCT01362244|162634772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.39|||repeated measures model||Week 13|||0.39|0.00|0.050
81538555|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|12.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.66||0.0551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|25.93||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||25.93|-0.28|0.0551
81471440|NCT01362244|162634772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.45|||repeated measures model||Week 17|||0.45|-0.01|0.061
81471441|NCT01362244|162634772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.51|||repeated measures model||Week 21|||0.51|0.05|0.016
81471442|NCT01362244|162634772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.4|||repeated measures model||Week 25|||0.40|-0.03|0.094
81471443|NCT01362244|162634773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.11||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.91|30.12|||repeated measures model||Week 2|||30.12|-19.91|0.686
81471444|NCT01362244|162634773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.55||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|43.5|||repeated measures model||Week 5|||43.50|-14.40|0.321
81471445|NCT01362244|162634773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.91||||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.79|44.6|||repeated measures model||Week 9|||44.60|-26.79|0.622
81471446|NCT01362244|162634773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.24||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.75|57.22|||repeated measures model||Week 13|||57.22|-10.75|0.178
81471447|NCT01362244|162634773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.16||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|76.66|||repeated measures model||Week 17|||76.66|-0.33|0.052
81471448|NCT01362244|162634773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.72||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|76.02|||repeated measures model||Week 21|||76.02|1.41|0.042
81471449|NCT01362244|162634773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.13||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.76|54.02|||repeated measures model||Week 25|||54.02|-25.76|0.484
81471450|NCT01362244|162634775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.16||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.49|35.83|||repeated measures model||Week 2|||35.83|6.49|0.005
81471451|NCT01362244|162634775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.89||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|32.01|||repeated measures model||Week 5|||32.01|1.77|0.029
81471452|NCT01362244|162634775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.2||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.64|27.03|||repeated measures model||Week 9|||27.03|-12.64|0.472
81471453|NCT01362244|162634775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.71||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.19|48.23|||repeated measures model||Week 13|||48.23|7.19|0.009
81471454|NCT01362244|162634775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.4||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|34.59|||repeated measures model||Week 17|||34.59|-3.80|0.114
81471455|NCT01362244|162634775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.51||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.06|52.96|||repeated measures model||Week 21|||52.96|6.06|0.014
81538556|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|25.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.73||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.51|39.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||39.00|12.51|0.0002
81727469|NCT00803959|163150351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||95.0||||P-values was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at alpha = 0.05.|Chi-squared|Chi-squared test had 1 df and no adjustments.||Null hypothesis is that the proportion having a positive provocative stress test at 12 months was the same in both treatment arms.||||0.19
81727470|NCT03342898|163150352|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of the immune response was performed only between YF + TDV (Group 3) and YF + Placebo (Group 1) at Day 120. Non-inferiority between Group 3 and Group 1 was concluded if the upper bound of the 95% CI for the seroprotection rate difference (Group 1 - Group 3) was less than 5%.|Seroprotection Rate Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|2.69|||||The Newcombe score method was used to compute the 95% CI of the seroprotection rate difference.|||2.69|-1.85|
81727471|NCT03342898|163150353|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of the immune response was performed only between TDV + YF (Group 3) and TDV + Placebo (Group 2) at Day 120. Non-inferiority between Group 3 and Group 2 was concluded if the upper bound of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Group 2/Group 3) was less than 2.0.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.22|||||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used for analysis, including log-transformed value of titer as the dependent variable and trial group as a factor.|Day 120, DENV-1||2.22|1.19|
81727472|NCT03342898|163150353|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of the immune response was performed only between TDV + YF (Group 3) and TDV + Placebo (Group 2) at Day 120. Non-inferiority between Group 3 and Group 2 was concluded if the upper bound of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Group 2/Group 3) was less than 2.0.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.3||||||95.0|1.03|1.75|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including log-transformed value of titer as the dependent variable and trial group as a factor.|Day 120, DENV-2||1.75|1.03|
81727473|NCT03342898|163150353|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of the immune response was performed only between TDV + YF (Group 3) and TDV + Placebo (Group 2) at Day 120. Non-inferiority between Group 3 and Group 2 was concluded if the upper bound of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Group 2/Group 3) was less than 2.0.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.3||||||95.0|0.99|1.61|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including log-transformed value of titer as the dependent variable and trial group as a factor.|Day 120, DENV-3||1.61|0.99|
81727474|NCT03342898|163150353|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of the immune response was performed only between TDV + YF (Group 3) and TDV + Placebo (Group 2) at Day 120. Non-inferiority between Group 3 and Group 2 was concluded if the upper bound of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Group 2/Group 3) was less than 2.0.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.46|||||ANOVA model was used for analysis, including log-transformed value of titer as the dependent variable and trial group as a factor.|Day 120, DENV-4||1.46|0.89|
81727475|NCT03342898|163150357|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of the immune response was performed only between YF + TDV (Group 3) and YF + Placebo (Group 1) at Day 30. Non-inferiority between Group 3 and Group 1 was concluded if the upper bound of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Group 1/Group 3) was less than 2.0.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.26|||||ANOVA model was used for analyses, including the log-transformed value of titer as the dependent variable and trial group as a factor.|||1.26|0.77|
81727476|NCT01387282|163150364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Superiority analysis||||< 0.0001
81727477|NCT01387282|163150365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.648|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Superiority analysis||||0.6480
81727478|NCT01387282|163150366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Superiority analysis||||0.0016
81727479|NCT01387282|163150367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8637|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Superiority analysis||||0.8637
81727480|NCT01387282|163150368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Superiority analysis||||< 0.0001
81727481|NCT02661126|163150376|OTHER|Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR) of AUC0-last in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants.|GMR of AUC0-last in Moderate RI/Healthy|2.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|2.92||||||||2.92|1.40|
81727482|NCT02661126|163150377|OTHER|GMR of AUC0-∞ in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of AUC0-∞ in Moderate RI/Healthy|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.39|2.89||||||||2.89|1.39|
81727483|NCT02661126|163150378|OTHER|GMR of AUC0-24 in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of AUC0-24 in Moderate RI/Healthy|2.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.39|2.92||||||||2.92|1.39|
81727484|NCT02661126|163150379|OTHER|GMR of Cmax in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of Cmax in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.35|2.74||||||||2.74|1.35|
81727485|NCT02661126|163150385|OTHER|GMR of AUC0-last in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants.|GMR of AUC0-last in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.39|2.72||||||||2.72|1.39|
81727486|NCT02661126|163150386|OTHER|GMR of AUC0-∞ in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of AUC0-∞ in Moderate RI/Healthy|2.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5|2.74||||||||2.74|1.50|
81727487|NCT02661126|163150387|OTHER|GMR of AUC0-24 in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of AUC0-24 in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|2.56||||||||2.56|1.15|
81727488|NCT02661126|163150388|OTHER|GMR of Cmax in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of Cmax in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2|2.87||||||||2.87|1.20|
81727489|NCT02661126|163150389|OTHER|GMR of C24 in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of C24 in Moderate RI/Healthy|2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.38|2.97||||||||2.97|1.38|
81727490|NCT02661126|163150393|OTHER|GMR of AUC0-last in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants.|GMR of AUC0-last in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.44|2.53||||||||2.53|1.44|
81727491|NCT02661126|163150394|OTHER|GMR of AUC0-∞ in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of AUC0-∞ in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.48|2.63||||||||2.63|1.48|
81727492|NCT02661126|163150395|OTHER|GMR of AUC0-24 in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of AUC0-24 in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.54|2.48||||||||2.48|1.54|
81727493|NCT02661126|163150396|OTHER|GMR of Cmax in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of Cmax in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.29|2.24||||||||2.24|1.29|
81727494|NCT02661126|163150397|OTHER|GMR of C24 in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of C24 in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.47|2.57||||||||2.57|1.47|
81727495|NCT02661126|163150400|OTHER|GMR of AUC0-last in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants.|GMR of AUC0-last in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|2.75||||||||2.75|0.65|
81727496|NCT02661126|163150401|OTHER|GMR of AUC0-∞ in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of AUC0-∞ in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|3.19||||||||3.19|0.79|
81727497|NCT02661126|163150402|OTHER|GMR of AUC0-24 in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of AUC0-24 in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.51|2.57||||||||2.57|0.51|
81727498|NCT02661126|163150403|OTHER|GMR of Cmax in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of Cmax in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|3.05||||||||3.05|0.50|
81727499|NCT02661126|163150404|OTHER|GMR of C24 in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of C24 in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|2.91||||||||2.91|0.56|
81727500|NCT02661126|163150409|OTHER|GMR of AUC0-last in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants.|GMR of AUC0-last in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.19|2.05||||||||2.05|1.19|
81727501|NCT02661126|163150410|OTHER|GMR of AUC0-∞ in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of AUC0-∞ in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2|2.05||||||||2.05|1.20|
81727502|NCT02661126|163150411|OTHER|GMR of AUC0-24 in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of AUC0-24 in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.13|1.98||||||||1.98|1.13|
81727503|NCT02661126|163150412|OTHER|GMR of Cmax in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of Cmax in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|1.98||||||||1.98|1.05|
81727504|NCT02661126|163150413|OTHER|GMR of C24 in Moderate RI/Healthy Participants|GMR of C24 in Moderate RI/Healthy|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|2.07||||||||2.07|1.15|
81727505|NCT00461500|163150442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.6||0.683||95.0|-27.96|42.43|||ANCOVA||mean difference = drug SFC 100 minus FP 100|||42.43|-27.96|0.683
81471456|NCT01362244|162634775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.65||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|50.21|||repeated measures model||Week 25|||50.21|3.10|0.027
81727506|NCT01151813|163150455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.02
81727507|NCT01151813|163150456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81727508|NCT01151813|163150457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81727509|NCT01151813|163150458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81727510|NCT01513551|163150463|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|15.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||15.0|-1.4|
81727511|NCT01513551|163150463|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|17.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||17.7|1.1|
81727512|NCT02917447|163150473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||Omnibus test for difference in change from baseline in PCL by treatment group across the three post-treatment assessments, adjusted for rural/urban status and MST.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effects were study assessment, group, the assessment by group interaction, and covariates. Participant was modeled as a random effect.||||||0.15
81727513|NCT02917447|163150474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049||||||Omnibus test for difference in change from baseline in outcome by treatment group across the three post-treatment assessments, adjusted for rural/urban status and MST.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effects were study assessment, group, the assessment by group interaction, and covariates. Participant was modeled as a random effect.||||||.049
81727514|NCT02917447|163150475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||Omnibus test for difference in change from baseline in outcome by treatment group across the three post-treatment assessments, adjusted for rural/urban status and MST.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effects were study assessment, group, the assessment by group interaction, and covariates. Participant was modeled as a random effect.||||||0.92
81727515|NCT01806597|163150476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.3||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|154.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Data at Week 16 was analyzed using the stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel-test. The test was stratified by body-weight category (\<90 kg or ≥90 kg).||154.6|2.4|0.0002
81727516|NCT01806597|163150476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|29.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|211.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Data at Week 16 was analyzed using the stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel-test. The test was stratified by body-weight category (\<90 kg or ≥90 kg).||211.9|4.1|<0.0001
81727517|NCT01144663|163150484|NON_INFERIORITY|Indication of non-inferiority of Nimenrix 3 Group compared to Menjugate Group is a lower limit of the 95% CI of the group difference greater than or equal to the predefined clinical limits of -5%.|Difference in percentage|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|1.2||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the Nimenrix 3 Group compared to the Menjugate Group, two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI (confidence interval) for the groups difference \[Nimenrix 3 Group minus Menjugate Group\] in the percentages of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response to MenC was computed.||1.2|-1.17|
81727518|NCT01144663|163150484|NON_INFERIORITY|Indication of non-inferiority of Nimenrix 3 Group compared to Menjugate Group is a lower limit of the 95% CI of the group difference greater than or equal to the predefined clinical limits of -5%.|Difference in percenttage|-0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|0.4||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the Nimenrix 3 Group compared to the NeisVac-C Group, two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the groups difference \[Nimenrix 3 Group minus NeisVac-C Group\] in the percentages of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response to MenC was computed.||0.4|-1.57|
81727519|NCT01144663|163150484|NON_INFERIORITY|Indication of non-inferiority of Nimenrix 3 Group compared to Menjugate Group is a lower limit of the 95% CI of the group difference greater than or equal to the predefined clinical limits of -5%.|Difference in percentage|-0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|0.43||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the Nimenrix 2 Group compared to Menjugate Group, two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the groups difference \[Nimenrix 2 Group minus Menjugate Group\] in the percentages of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response to MenC was computed.||0.43|-2.45|
81727520|NCT01144663|163150484|NON_INFERIORITY|Indication of non-inferiority of Nimenrix 3 Group compared to Menjugate Group is a lower limit of the 95% CI of the group difference greater than or equal to the predefined clinical limits of -5%.|Difference in percentage|-1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-0.48||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the Nimenrix 2 Group compared to NeisVac-C Group, two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the groups difference \[Nimenrix 2 Group minus NeisVac-C Group\] in the percentages of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response to MenC was computed.||-0.48|-2.84|
81727521|NCT03081767|163150532|OTHER||||||<|1e-07||||||Actual P-Value = 3.89597E-42. A P-value of \<0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0000001
81727522|NCT01267266|163150535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.20
81727523|NCT01335477|163150542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|93.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.907||0.0002||95.0|44.78|142.68||The objective of this trial was to assess the superiority of nintedanib 150 mg bid compared to placebo on the annual rate of decline in FVC.|Random coefficient regression|The Roger-Kenward approximation was used to estimate denominators degrees of freedom.|"Within-patient errors are modelled by an Unstructured variance-covariance matrix.~Inter-individual variability is modelled by a Variance-components variance-covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo."|"Random coefficient regression with fixed effects for treatment, gender, age, height and random effect of patient specific intercept and time.~A hierarchical procedure was used in order to demonstrate the superiority of nintedanib over placebo for one primary and two key secondary endpoints.~The consecutive steps of the hierarchy were only considered if the previous step was significant at the one-sided 2.5% level and the results were in favour of nintedanib."||142.68|44.78|0.0002
81727524|NCT01335477|163150543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.151||0.0197||95.0|-4.95|-0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo."|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline SGRQ Total score, baseline SGRQ Total score-by-visit and random effect for patient.||-0.43|-4.95|0.0197
81727525|NCT01335477|163150544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38||||0.005||95.0|0.19|0.77|||Log Rank||Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo.|Hazard Ratio is based on a Cox's regression model with terms for treatment, gender, age and height.||0.77|0.19|0.0050
81727526|NCT01335477|163150545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|109.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.808|<|0.0001||95.0|70.92|148.62|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo."|Based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, gender, age, height, treatment-by-visit, baseline FVC, baseline FVC-by-visit and random effect for patient.||148.62|70.92|<0.0001
81727527|NCT01335477|163150546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.742|<|0.0001||95.0|2.78|5.69|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo."|Based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, gender, age, height, treatment-by-visit, baseline FVC, baseline FVC-by-visit and random effect for patient.||5.69|2.78|<0.0001
81727528|NCT01335477|163150547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.607|<|0.0001||95.0|1.87|4.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo."|Based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, gender, age, height, treatment-by-visit, baseline FVC \[%predicted\], baseline FVC \[%predicted\]-by-visit and random effect for patient.||4.25|1.87|<0.0001
81727529|NCT01335477|163150548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.743|<|0.0001||95.0|2.76|5.67|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo."|Based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, gender, age, height, treatment-by-visit, baseline FVC \[%predicted\], baseline FVC \[%predicted\]-by-visit and random effect for patient.||5.67|2.76|<0.0001
81727530|NCT01335477|163150551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.286||||0.1833||95.0|0.89|1.86|||Regression, Logistic||Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo|Logistic regression with terms treatment, age, gender, height and baseline FVC % predicted||1.86|0.89|0.1833
81727531|NCT01335477|163150552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.794||||0.0011||95.0|1.26|2.55|||Regression, Logistic||Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo|Logistic regression with terms treatment, age, gender, height and baseline FVC % predicted.||2.55|1.26|0.0011
81727532|NCT01335477|163150553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.664||||0.0218||95.0|1.08|2.57|||Regression, Logistic||Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo|Logistic regression with terms treatment, baseline SGRQ total score||2.57|1.08|0.0218
81727533|NCT01335477|163150554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.675||0.4019||95.0|-4.69|1.88|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo."|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline SGRQ Symptoms component, baseline SGRQ Symptoms component-by-visit and random effect for patient.||1.88|-4.69|0.4019
81727534|NCT01335477|163150555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.342||0.022||95.0|-5.71|-0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient error are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo."|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline SGRQ impact component, baseline SGRQ impact component-by-visit and random effect for patient||-0.45|-5.71|0.0220
81727535|NCT01335477|163150556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.0152||95.0|-5.97|-0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo."|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline SGRQ Activities component, baseline SGRQ Activities component-by-visit and random effect for patient||-0.64|-5.97|0.0152
81471457|NCT01362244|162634776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.79|||repeated measures model||MNS, Week 2|||0.79|-0.61|0.790
81727536|NCT01335477|163150557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.192||0.0089||95.0|-5.46|-0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo."|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline SGRQ-I Total score, baseline SGRQ-I Total score-by-visit and random effect for patient.||-0.79|-5.46|0.0089
81727537|NCT01335477|163150558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.685||0.1587||95.0|-5.68|0.93|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo."|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline SOBQ score, baseline SOBQ score-by-visit and random effect for patient.||0.93|-5.68|0.1587
81727538|NCT01335477|163150559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.713||0.2326||95.0|-1.31|5.41|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo."|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline CASA-Q Cough symptoms score, baseline CASA-Q Cough symptoms score-by-visit and random effect for patient.||5.41|-1.31|0.2326
81727539|NCT01335477|163150560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.564||0.2475||95.0|-1.26|4.88|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo"|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline CASA-Q Cough impact score, baseline CASA-Q Cough impact score-by-visit and random effect for patient.||4.88|-1.26|0.2475
81727540|NCT01335477|163150561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.379||||0.069||95.0|0.98|1.95|||Regression, Logistic||Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo|Logistic regression with term treatment||1.95|0.98|0.0690
81727541|NCT01335477|163150563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.38||||0.007||95.0|0.19|0.77|||Normal distribution|Risk ratio was calculated as the ratio of risk of exacerbation in both treatment groups.|Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo|The log of the risk ratio was assumed to follow a normal distribution with mean 0 and variance equal to the sum of the reciprocals of the number of patients with at least one exacerbation in each treatment arm.||0.77|0.19|0.0070
81727542|NCT01335477|163150564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.2995||95.0|0.4|1.35|||Log Rank||Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo|Hazard ratio is based on a Cox´s regression model with terms for treatment, gender, age and height.||1.35|0.40|0.2995
81727543|NCT01335477|163150565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.6654||95.0|0.39|1.9|||Log Rank||Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo|Hazard ratio is based on Cox´s regression model with terms for treatment, gender, age and height.||1.90|0.39|0.6654
81727544|NCT01335477|163150566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.2209||95.0|0.34|1.35|||Log Rank||Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo|Hazard ratio is based on a Cox´s regression model with terms for treatment, gender, age and height.||1.35|0.34|0.2209
81727545|NCT01335477|163150567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.1664||95.0|0.37|1.21|||Log Rank||Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo|Hazard ratio is based on Cox´s regression model with terms for treatment, gender, age and height.||1.21|0.37|0.1664
81727546|NCT01335477|163150568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.2123||95.0|0.55|1.16|||Log Rank||Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo|Hazard ratio is based on Cox´s regression model with terms for treatment, gender, age and height.||1.16|0.55|0.2123
81727547|NCT01335477|163150569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.2032||95.0|-0.15|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo."|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM), with fixed effects for treatment, visit, gender, age, height, treatment-by-visit, baseline SpO2, baseline SpO2-by-visit and random effect for patient.||0.69|-0.15|0.2032
81727548|NCT01335477|163150570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1005||0.26||95.0|-0.084|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis||"Within-patient errors are modelled by compound symmetry covariance matrix.~Nintedanib 150 mg bid versus Placebo."|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures with fixed effects for treatment, visit, gender, age, height, treatment-by-visit, baseline DLCO (HGB Corrected) \[mmol/min/kPa\], baseline DLCO (HGB Corrected) \[mmol/min/kPa\]-by-visit and random effect for patient.||0.310|-0.084|0.2600
81727549|NCT01034137|163150581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.996|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.589|2.506|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The SRR was compared between the treatment groups by means of the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test taking into account the stratification factors used for randomization.||2.506|1.589|< 0.001
81727550|NCT01034137|163150581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.855|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.481|2.323|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The SRR was compared between the treatment groups by means of the CMH test taking into account the stratification factors used for randomization.||2.323|1.481|< 0.001
81450344|NCT01844505|162587547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference of Objective Response Rates|39.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.2|45.9|||||Difference in ORR and corresponding 95% CI is based on CMH method of weighting, adjusting for PD-L1 Status, BRAF Mutation Status and M-stage at screening as entered into the IVRS. Difference of Nivolumab and Ipilimumab - Ipilimumab.|||45.9|32.2|
81727551|NCT01034137|163150581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.915|1.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The SRR was compared between the treatment groups by means of the CMH test taking into account the stratification factors used for randomization.||1.160|0.915|0.616
81727552|NCT02449291|163150631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||One-sided p-value. After adjustment for multiplicity using Hommel's method. (Note: unadjusted p value = 0.016) A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.025.|Chi-squared|||The primary efficacy analysis was a comparison of the incidence of the primary efficacy variable between the two groups that received APD421 and the group that received placebo, using Pearson's χ2 test. The threshold for determining statistical significance in the comparison of incidence of success between the active and placebo groups (the primary efficacy analysis) was a p-value of 2.5% one-sided.||||0.016
81471458|NCT01362244|162634776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.97|||repeated measures model||MNS, Week 5|||1.97|0.30|0.008
81538557|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|31.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.17|44.93||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||44.93|18.17|<0.0001
81727553|NCT02449291|163150631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016||||||One-sided p-value. After adjustment for multiplicity using Hommel's method. (Note: unadjusted p value = 0.015) A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.025.|Chi-squared|||The primary efficacy analysis was a comparison of the incidence of the primary efficacy variable between the two groups that received APD421 and the group that received placebo, using Pearson's χ2 test. The threshold for determining statistical significance in the comparison of incidence of success between the active and placebo groups (the primary efficacy analysis) was a p-value of 2.5% one-sided.||||0.016
81727554|NCT02449291|163150632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||One-sided p-value. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.025.|Chi-squared|||||||0.009
81727555|NCT02449291|163150632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||One-sided p-value. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.025.|Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81727556|NCT02449291|163150633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||One-sided p-value. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.025.|Chi-squared|||||||0.170
81727557|NCT02449291|163150633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.552||||||One-sided p-value. No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.025.|Chi-squared|||||||0.552
81727558|NCT02449291|163150634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.003
81727559|NCT02449291|163150634|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||<0.001
81727560|NCT02449291|163150635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.209|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.209
81727561|NCT02449291|163150635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.440
81538558|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.79||0.0367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|27.62||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Wek 10||27.62|0.89|0.0367
81727562|NCT02449291|163150636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.009
81471459|NCT01362244|162634776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.64|||repeated measures model||MNS, Week 9|||1.64|-0.05|0.066
81471460|NCT01362244|162634776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|1.67|||repeated measures model||MNS, Week 13|||1.67|-0.21|0.127
81471461|NCT01362244|162634776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|1.46|||repeated measures model||MNS, Week 17|||1.46|-0.69|0.481
81727563|NCT02449291|163150636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.009
81727564|NCT02449291|163150637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.115|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.115
81727565|NCT02449291|163150637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.222|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.222
81727566|NCT02449291|163150638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.474|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.474
81727567|NCT02449291|163150638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.505|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.505
81727568|NCT02449291|163150639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.103
81727569|NCT02449291|163150639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.166|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.166
81727570|NCT02449291|163150640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.06
81727571|NCT02449291|163150640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.029
81727572|NCT00268346|163150648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage response|6.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||binomial test for a single proportion|||In patients with prior chemotherapy, \>25% response indicates efficacy and \<10% indicates lack of efficacy. In patients with no prior chemotherapy, \>45% response indicates efficacy and \<25% indicates lack of efficacy. Using a 5% significance level, the study was designed to have 80% power to test each hypothesis.||||<0.05
81727573|NCT00981253|163150659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|-1.5|||ANCOVA|||||-1.5|-18.7|
81727574|NCT00981253|163150660|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81727575|NCT00981253|163150661|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.91|||Log Rank|||||0.91|0.24|
81727576|NCT00981253|163150662|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|1.17|||ANCOVA|||||1.17|-0.14|.95
81727577|NCT00981253|163150663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.46|||ANCOVA|||||0.46|-0.22|0.99
81727578|NCT00981253|163150664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.74|||ANCOVA|||||1.74|-0.78|0.99
81727579|NCT00981253|163150665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.46|||ANCOVA|||||0.46|-0.22|0.99
81727580|NCT00981253|163150665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.39|||ANCOVA|||||0.39|-0.14|0.99
81538559|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|21.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.99|34.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||34.34|7.99|0.0017
81538560|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|24.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.65||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.29|37.44||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||37.44|11.29|0.0003
81538561|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|14.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.45||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|27.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||27.15|1.78|0.0255
81727581|NCT00294723|163150666|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two sided 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference \[liraglutide - glimepiride\] was estimated. Liraglutide was shown to be non-inferior to glimepiride if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0.4% and superior if the complete confidence interval was below 0%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.62|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.83|-0.42||"The statistical analysis of the primary endpoint was done in a hierarchal manner due to multiple comparisons. No other adjustments were made for multiplicity.~2-sided significance level 5%"|ANCOVA|||Change in glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) from baseline to end of treatment at 52 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous oral antidiabetic drug (OAD) treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||-0.42|-0.83|<0.0001
81727582|NCT00294723|163150666|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two sided 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference \[liraglutide - glimepiride\] was estimated. Liraglutide was shown to be non-inferior to glimepiride if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0.4% and superior if the complete confidence interval was below 0%. Superiority of 1.2 mg liraglutide was only tested if 1.2 mg liraglutide was non-inferior to glimepiride and 1.8 mg liraglutide was superior to glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.33||||0.0014||95.0|-0.53|-0.13||"The statistical analysis of the primary endpoint was done in a hierarchal manner due to multiple comparisons. No other adjustments were made for multiplicity.~2-sided significance level 5%"|ANCOVA|||Change in glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) from baseline to end of treatment at 52 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous oral antidiabetic drug (OAD) treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||-0.13|-0.53|0.0014
81727583|NCT00294723|163150666|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A test for superiority of liraglutide 1.8 mg to liraglutide 1.2 mg was performed to compare the two doses. Superiority of liraglutide 1.8 mg was concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference (liraglutide 1.8 mg - liraglutide 1.2 mg) was below 0%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.29||||0.0046||95.0|-0.5|-0.09||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) from baseline to end of treatment at 52 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous oral antidiabetic drug (OAD) treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||-0.09|-0.50|0.0046
81450345|NCT01844505|162587547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.42|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test Stratified by PD-L1 Status, BRAF Status and M stage at screening as entered into the IVRS. Ratio of Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Nivolumab|||2.42|1.26|
81450346|NCT01844505|162587547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference of Objective Response Rates|13.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|20.7|||||Difference in ORR and corresponding 95% CI is based on CMH method of weighting, adjusting for PD-L1 Status, BRAF Mutation Status and M-stage at screening as entered into the IVRS. Difference of Nivolumab and Ipilimumab - Nivolumab.|||20.7|5.7|
81450347|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.85|||||HR of Nivolumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 1%|||0.85|0.46|
81538562|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|15.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.45||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.57|27.94||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||27.94|2.57|0.0186
81538563|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|26.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.52|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.71|39.36||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||39.36|13.71|<0.0001
81538564|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|29.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.58|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.94|42.81||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||42.81|16.94|<0.0001
81450348|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.54|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 1%|||0.54|0.28|
81450349|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.87|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Nivolumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 1%|||0.87|0.45|
81727584|NCT00294723|163150667|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 kg, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-3.58|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.28|-2.87||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 52 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-2.87|-4.28|<.0001
81727585|NCT00294723|163150667|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 kg, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-3.17|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.87|-2.47||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 52 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-2.47|-3.87|<.0001
81727586|NCT00294723|163150667|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and liraglutide 1.2 mg was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 kg, it was concluded that the liraglutide 1.8 mg was better than liraglutide 1.2 mg.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.41||||0.2584||95.0|-1.11|0.3||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 52 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||0.30|-1.11|0.2584
81727587|NCT00294723|163150668|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 kg, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-3.65|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.44|-2.86||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-2.86|-4.44|<.0001
81727588|NCT00294723|163150668|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 kg, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-2.84|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.63|-2.06||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-2.06|-3.63|<.0001
81727589|NCT00294723|163150668|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and liraglutide 1.2 mg was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 kg, it was concluded that the liraglutide 1.8 mg was better than liraglutide 1.2 mg.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.8||||0.0462||95.0|-1.59|-0.01||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-0.01|-1.59|0.0462
81727590|NCT00294723|163150669|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two sided 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference \[liraglutide - glimepiride\] was estimated. Liraglutide was shown to be non-inferior to glimepiride if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0.4% and superior if the complete confidence interval was below 0%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.83|-0.38||"The statistical analysis of the primary endpoint was done in a hierarchal manner due to multiple comparisons. No other adjustments were made for multiplicity.~2-sided significance level 5%"|ANCOVA|||Change in glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous oral antidiabetic drug (OAD) treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||-0.38|-0.83|<.0001
81727591|NCT00294723|163150669|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two sided 95% CI for the treatment difference \[liraglutide - glimepiride\] was estimated. Liraglutide was non-inferior to glimepiride if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0.4% and superior if the complete confidence interval was below 0%. Superiority of 1.2 mg liraglutide was only tested if 1.2 mg liraglutide was non-inferior to glimepiride and 1.8 mg liraglutide was superior to glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.31||||0.0076||95.0|-0.54|-0.08||"The statistical analysis of the primary endpoint was done in a hierarchal manner due to multiple comparisons. No other adjustments were made for multiplicity.~2-sided significance level 5%"|ANCOVA|||Change in glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous oral antidiabetic drug (OAD) treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||-0.08|-0.54|0.0076
81450350|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.59|||||HR of Nivolumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 1%|||0.59|0.34|
81727592|NCT00294723|163150669|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A test for superiority of liraglutide 1.8 mg to liraglutide 1.2 mg was performed to compare the two doses. Superiority of liraglutide 1.8 mg was concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference (liraglutide 1.8 mg - liraglutide 1.2 mg) was below 0%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.29||||0.0129||95.0|-0.52|-0.06||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous oral antidiabetic drug (OAD) treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||-0.06|-0.52|0.0129
81727593|NCT00294723|163150670|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 kg, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-3.48|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.28|-2.68||2-sided significance level was 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 156 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country, and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-2.68|-4.28|<0.0001
81727594|NCT00294723|163150670|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 kg, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-2.72|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.52|-1.93||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 156 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country, and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-1.93|-3.52|<0.0001
81727595|NCT00294723|163150670|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and liraglutide 1.2 mg was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 kg, it was concluded that the liraglutide 1.8 mg was better than liraglutide 1.2 mg.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.75||||0.0642||95.0|-1.55|0.05||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 156 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country, and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariance.||0.05|-1.55|0.0642
81727596|NCT00294723|163150671|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-20.28|||<|0.0001||95.0|-29.09|-11.46||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose (FPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 52 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline FPG as covariate.||-11.46|-29.09|<.0001
81727597|NCT00294723|163150671|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-9.92||||0.027||95.0|-18.7|-1.12||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose (FPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 52 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline FPG as covariate.||-1.12|-18.70|0.0270
81727598|NCT00294723|163150671|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and liraglutide 1.2 mg was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that liraglutide 1.8 mg was better than liraglutide 1.2 mg.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-10.36||||0.0223||95.0|-19.24|-1.48||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose (FPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 52 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline FPG as covariate.||-1.48|-19.24|0.0223
81727599|NCT00294723|163150672|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-17.79||||0.0003||95.0|-27.48|-8.09||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose (FPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline FPG as covariate.||-8.09|-27.48|0.0003
81727600|NCT00294723|163150672|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-11.33||||0.0217||95.0|-20.99|-1.66||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose (FPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline FPG as covariate.||-1.66|-20.99|0.0217
81727601|NCT00294723|163150672|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and liraglutide 1.2 mg was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that liraglutide 1.8 mg was better than liraglutide 1.2 mg|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-6.46||||0.1942||95.0|-16.23|3.3||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose (FPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline FPG as covariate.||3.30|-16.23|0.1942
81450351|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.53|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 1%|||0.53|0.30|
81450352|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.21|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Nivolumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 1%|||1.21|0.66|
81727602|NCT00294723|163150673|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-16.63||||0.0007||95.0|-26.19|-7.06||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose (FPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 156 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline FPG as covariate.||-7.06|-26.19|0.0007
81727603|NCT00294723|163150673|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-10.02||||0.0395||95.0|-19.56|-0.49||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose (FPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 156 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline FPG as covariate.||-0.49|-19.56|0.0395
81538565|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.57||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|26.85||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||26.85|1.01|0.0347
81727604|NCT00294723|163150673|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and liraglutide 1.2 mg was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that liraglutide 1.8 mg was better than liraglutide 1.2 mg.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-6.6||||0.1789||95.0|-16.24|3.03||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose (FPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 156 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline FPG as covariate.||3.03|-16.24|0.1789
81727605|NCT00294723|163150674|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-12.9||||0.0038||95.0|-21.6|-4.2||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in mean postprandial glucose (PPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 52 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline PPG as covariate.||-4.2|-21.6|0.0038
81727606|NCT00294723|163150674|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-6.3||||0.1616||95.0|-15.0|2.5||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in postprandial glucose (PPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 52 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline PPG as covariate.||2.5|-15.0|0.1616
81727607|NCT00294723|163150674|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and liraglutide 1.2 mg was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that liraglutide 1.8 mg was better than liraglutide 1.2 mg.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-6.6||||0.1319||95.0|-15.3|2.0||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in postprandial glucose (PPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 52 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline PPG as covariate.||2.0|-15.3|0.1319
81727608|NCT00294723|163150675|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-12.3||||0.0105||95.0|-21.71|-2.89||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in postprandial glucose (PPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline PPG as covariate.||-2.89|-21.71|0.0105
81727609|NCT00294723|163150675|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-2.49||||0.606||95.0|-11.95|6.98||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in postprandial glucose (PPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline PPG as covariate.||6.98|-11.95|0.6060
81471462|NCT01362244|162634776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.9|||repeated measures model||MNS, Week 21|||1.90|-0.61|0.308
81471463|NCT01362244|162634776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|1.88|||repeated measures model||MNS, Week 25|||1.88|-0.46|0.233
81727610|NCT00294723|163150675|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and liraglutide 1.2 mg was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that liraglutide 1.8 mg was better than liraglutide 1.2 mg.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-9.81||||0.0392||95.0|-19.14|-0.49||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in postprandial glucose (PPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline PPG as covariate.||-0.49|-19.14|0.0392
81727611|NCT00294723|163150676|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-10.98||||0.0227||95.0|-20.42|-1.54||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in postprandial glucose (PPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 156 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline PPG as covariate.||-1.54|-20.42|0.0227
81727612|NCT00294723|163150676|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.83||||0.7047||95.0|-11.33|7.66||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in postprandial glucose (PPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 156 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline PPG as covariate.||7.66|-11.33|0.7047
81727613|NCT00294723|163150676|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and liraglutide 1.2 mg was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that liraglutide 1.8 mg was better than liraglutide 1.2 mg.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-9.15||||0.0553||95.0|-18.51|0.21||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in postprandial glucose (PPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 156 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline PPG as covariate.||0.21|-18.51|0.0553
81727614|NCT00294723|163150677|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference \[liraglutide - glimepiride\] was estimated. Liraglutide was shown to be non-inferior to glimepiride if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0.4% and superior if the complete CI was below 0%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.55|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.77|-0.34||The statistical analysis of the primary endpoint was done in a hierarchal manner due to multiple comparisons. No other adjustments were made for multiplicity. 2-sided significance level was 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) from baseline to end of treatment at 156 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country, and previous oral antidiabetic drug (OAD) treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||-0.34|-0.77|<0.0001
81727615|NCT00294723|163150677|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference \[liraglutide - glimepiride\] was estimated. Liraglutide was shown to be non-inferior to glimepiride if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0.4% and superior if the complete CI was below 0%. Superiority of 1.2 mg liraglutide was only tested if 1.2 mg liraglutide was non-inferior to glimepiride and 1.8 mg liraglutide was superior to glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.28||||0.0122||95.0|-0.49|-0.06||The statistical analysis of the primary endpoint was done in a hierarchal manner due to multiple comparisons. No other adjustments were made for multiplicity. 2-sided significance level was 5%.|ANCOVA|||Change in glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) from baseline to end of treatment at 156 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country, and previous oral antidiabetic drug (OAD) treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||-0.06|-0.49|0.0122
81727616|NCT00294723|163150677|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A test for superiority of liraglutide 1.8 mg to liraglutide 1.2 mg was performed to compare the two doses. Superiority of liraglutide 1.8 mg was concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference (liraglutide 1.8 mg - liraglutide 1.2 mg) was below 0%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.28||||0.0123||95.0|-0.49|-0.06||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) from baseline to end of treatment at 156 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country, and previous oral antidiabetic drug (OAD) treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||-0.06|-0.49|0.0123
81727617|NCT00294723|163150678|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-4.0||||0.1396||95.0|-9.4|1.3||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in mean prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 52 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||1.3|-9.4|0.1396
81727618|NCT00294723|163150678|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-2.9||||0.2968||95.0|-8.3|2.5||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in mean prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 52 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||2.5|-8.3|0.2968
81727619|NCT00294723|163150678|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and liraglutide 1.2 mg was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that liraglutide 1.8 mg was better than liraglutide 1.2 mg.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.2||||0.6639||95.0|-6.5|4.1||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in postprandial (PPG) from baseline to end of treatment at 52 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||4.1|-6.5|0.6639
81727620|NCT00294723|163150679|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-3.81||||0.172||95.0|-9.28|1.66||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||1.66|-9.28|0.1720
81727621|NCT00294723|163150679|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.33||||0.906||95.0|-5.82|5.16||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||5.16|-5.82|0.9060
81727622|NCT00294723|163150679|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and liraglutide 1.2 mg was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that liraglutide 1.8 mg was better than liraglutide 1.2 mg.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-3.48||||0.2089||95.0|-8.91|1.95||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||1.95|-8.91|0.2089
81727623|NCT00294723|163150680|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-3.04||||0.2749||95.0|-8.51|2.42||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 156 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||2.42|-8.51|0.2749
81727624|NCT00294723|163150680|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg and glimepiride was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide was better than glimepiride.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.43||||0.8765||95.0|-5.05|5.92||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 156 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||5.92|-5.05|0.8765
81727625|NCT00294723|163150680|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg and liraglutide 1.2 mg was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0 mg/dL, it was concluded that liraglutide 1.8 mg was better than liraglutide 1.2 mg.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-3.48||||0.2088||95.0|-8.9|1.95||2-sided significance level 5%|ANCOVA|||Change in prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 156 weeks was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||1.95|-8.90|0.2088
81727626|NCT00752791|163150683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change from Baseline|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.44|||||A two-sided 95% CI of the estimated mean change from Baseline in hemoglobin was derived from the t-distribution.|||0.44|-0.24|
81727627|NCT00678392|163150693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.665|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.544|0.812||P-value was obtained from 1-sided log rank test, stratified by eastern cooperative oncology group (ECOG) and prior treatment. One-sided log-rank test at 0.025 level of significance was used to compare PFS between the 2 treatment arms.|Log Rank|||||0.812|0.544|<0.0001
81450353|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.71|||||HR of Nivolumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 5%|||0.71|0.45|
81471464|NCT01362244|162634776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|1.02|||repeated measures model||WNS, Week 2|||1.02|-0.45|0.444
81471465|NCT01362244|162634776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.31||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.12|||repeated measures model||WNS, Week 5|||2.12|0.50|0.002
81471466|NCT01362244|162634776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|1.6|||repeated measures model||WNS, Week 9|||1.60|-0.24|0.143
81471467|NCT01362244|162634776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.65|||repeated measures model||WNS, Week 13|||1.65|-0.42|0.240
81727628|NCT00678392|163150694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.969||||0.3744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.174|||Log Rank|P-value was obtained from a 1-sided log-rank test of treatment stratified by ECOG performance status and prior treatment.||||1.174|0.800|0.3744
81727629|NCT00678392|163150695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.056||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.408|3.003|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a 1-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test of treatment stratified by ECOG performance status and prior treatment.||||3.003|1.408|0.0001
81727630|NCT05117099|163150742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.548|||||||ANOVA|||||||.548
81727631|NCT05117099|163150744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.915|||||||ANOVA|||||||.915
81727632|NCT05117099|163150745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.663|||||||ANOVA|||||||.663
81727633|NCT05117099|163150746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.138|||||||ANOVA|||||||.138
81727634|NCT05117099|163150747|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.114|||||||ANOVA|||||||.114
81727635|NCT05117099|163150748|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065|||||||ANOVA|||||||.065
81727636|NCT05117099|163150749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.394|||||||ANOVA|||||||.394
81727637|NCT05117099|163150750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.388|||||||ANOVA|||||||.388
81727638|NCT05117099|163150751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.332|||||||ANOVA|||||||.332
81727639|NCT02927847|163150752|OTHER||t-value|0.138||||0.891|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.891
81727640|NCT02927847|163150753|OTHER||t-value|-0.575||||0.571|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.571
81471468|NCT01362244|162634776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|1.35|||repeated measures model||WNS, Week 17|||1.35|-0.98|0.750
81727641|NCT02927847|163150754|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.739|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.739
81727642|NCT00947765|163150846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81727643|NCT00947765|163150847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81727644|NCT00947765|163150848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0022
81727645|NCT00947765|163150849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81727646|NCT00947765|163150850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0127||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0127
81727647|NCT00947765|163150851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0184||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0184
81471469|NCT01362244|162634776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|1.91|||repeated measures model||WNS, Week 21|||1.91|-0.64|0.324
81471470|NCT01362244|162634776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.66|||repeated measures model||WNS, Week 25|||1.66|-0.77|0.468
81471471|NCT01362244|162634777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mixed effects model|-13.2||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|-4.22|||ANCOVA|||||-4.22|-22.2|0.005
81471472|NCT01362244|162634778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.07||||||||0.07|-0.06|
81471473|NCT01362244|162634779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|12.68||||||||12.68|-1.33|
81471474|NCT02407054|162634795|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5871|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3967|0.869||||||||0.8690|0.3967|
81471475|NCT02407054|162634796|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6515|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4123|1.0294||||||||1.0294|0.4123|
81727648|NCT00947765|163150852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0058||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0058
81727649|NCT00947765|163150853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0064||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0064
81727650|NCT01086215|163150854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Alternative hypothesis is change in occlusion \>0||||||<0.0001
81727651|NCT01086215|163150854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Alternative hypothesis is change in occlusion \>0||||||<0.0001
81727652|NCT01086215|163150854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Alternative hypothesis is change in occlusion \>0||||||<0.0001
81727653|NCT01086215|163150854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Alternative hypothesis is change in occlusion \>0||||||<0.0001
81727654|NCT01965652|163150858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.72||The significance level was set at 0.05 (2-sided). The analysis of efficacy endpoints was not adjusted for multiplicity; hence, the p-values are purely nominal. A mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method was used for the comparisons.|Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The MMRM method included the opioid dose strata as a covariate and treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 12 Analysis||1.72|0.83|<0.0001
81727655|NCT01965652|163150858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.47|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The MMRM method included the opioid dose strata as a covariate and treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 24 Analysis||1.47|0.53|<0.0001
81727656|NCT01965652|163150858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.5|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The MMRM method included the opioid dose strata as a covariate and treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 36 Analysis||1.50|0.52|<0.0001
81727657|NCT01965652|163150858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.259||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.51|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The MMRM method included the opioid dose strata as a covariate and treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 52 Analysis||1.51|0.49|0.0001
81727658|NCT01965652|163150860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.25|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 2 Analysis||-0.25|-0.44|<0.0001
81727659|NCT01965652|163150860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.14|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 12 Analysis||-0.14|-0.36|<0.0001
81727660|NCT01965652|163150860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.18|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 24 Analysis||-0.18|-0.40|<0.0001
81727661|NCT01965652|163150860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.24|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 36 Analysis||-0.24|-0.47|<0.0001
81727662|NCT01965652|163150860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.12|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 52 Analysis||-0.12|-0.35|<0.0001
81727663|NCT01965652|163150861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.1|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 2 Analysis||-0.10|-0.31|0.0002
81727664|NCT01965652|163150861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.03|||Mixed-effects model repeated meaures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 12 Analysis||-0.03|-0.26|0.0173
81727665|NCT01965652|163150861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.06|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 24 Analysis||-0.06|-0.30|0.0035
81727666|NCT01965652|163150861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.16|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 36 Analysis||-0.16|-0.40|<0.0001
81727667|NCT01965652|163150861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.0336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.01|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 52 Analysis||-0.01|-0.26|0.0336
81727668|NCT01965652|163150862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.14|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 2 Analysis||-0.14|-0.37|<0.0001
81727669|NCT01965652|163150862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.04|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 12 Analysis||-0.04|-0.28|0.0114
81727670|NCT01965652|163150862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.11|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 24 Analysis||-0.11|-0.36|0.0003
81450354|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.53|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 5%|||0.53|0.33|
81727671|NCT01965652|163150862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.13|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 36 Analysis||-0.13|-0.38|<0.0001
81727672|NCT01965652|163150862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.04|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 52 Analysis||-0.04|-0.29|0.0119
81538566|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|21.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.48||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.16|34.65||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||34.65|9.16|0.0008
81538567|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|23.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.43||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.75|36.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||36.04|10.75|0.0003
81538568|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|14.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.43||0.0221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.13|27.43||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||27.43|2.13|0.0221
81538569|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|17.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.43||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.32|29.62||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||29.62|4.32|0.0087
81538570|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|26.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.65|39.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||39.23|13.65|<0.0001
81727673|NCT01965652|163150863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.39|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 2 Analysis||-0.39|-0.64|<0.0001
81727674|NCT01965652|163150863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.26|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 12 Analysis||-0.26|-0.51|<0.0001
81538571|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|31.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.13|43.94||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||43.94|18.13|<0.0001
81727675|NCT01965652|163150863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.27|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 24 Analysis||-0.27|-0.54|<0.0001
81727676|NCT01965652|163150863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.34|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 36 Analysis||-0.34|-0.62|<0.0001
81727677|NCT01965652|163150863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.23|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 52 Analysis||-0.23|-0.52|<0.0001
81727678|NCT01965652|163150864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.3|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 2 Analysis||-0.30|-0.49|<0.0001
81727679|NCT01965652|163150864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.26|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 12 Analysis||-0.26|-0.46|<0.0001
81450355|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.94|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Nivolumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 5%|||0.94|0.57|
81538572|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|14.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.55||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|27.7||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||27.70|1.92|0.0244
81538573|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|21.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.46||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.21|34.62||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||34.62|9.21|0.0008
81538574|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|23.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.41||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.63|35.83||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||35.83|10.63|0.0003
81538575|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.38||0.1871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|24.3||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||24.30|-4.77|0.1871
81538576|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.38||0.7552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.23|16.83||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMMRM|||Week 13||16.83|-12.23|0.7552
81538577|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.61||0.8407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.44|16.5||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||16.50|-13.44|0.8407
81538578|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.6||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.77|22.14||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|LSMean difference|||Week 13||22.14|-7.77|0.3450
81538579|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.66||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.34|20.8||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||20.80|-9.34|0.4550
81538580|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.64||0.1747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|25.44||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||25.44|-4.64|0.1747
81538581|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.38||0.5476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.08|18.97||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||18.97|-10.08|0.5476
81538582|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.01||0.7954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.69|17.84||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||17.84|-13.69|0.7954
81727680|NCT01965652|163150864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.22|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 24 Analysis||-0.22|-0.43|<0.0001
81727681|NCT01965652|163150864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.29|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 36 Analysis||-0.29|-0.50|<0.0001
81727682|NCT01965652|163150864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.2|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 52 Analysis||-0.20|-0.42|<0.0001
81727683|NCT01965652|163150865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.28|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 2 Analysis||-0.28|-0.50|<0.0001
81727684|NCT01965652|163150865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.2|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 12 Anaysis||-0.20|-0.44|<0.0001
81450356|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.6|||||HR of Nivolumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 5%|||0.60|0.27|
81727685|NCT01965652|163150865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.15|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 24 Analysis||-0.15|-0.40|<0.0001
81450357|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.54|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 5%|||0.54|0.22|
81538583|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.96||0.8731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.41|16.95||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||16.95|-14.41|0.8731
81538584|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.31||0.9689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.68|16.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||16.03|-16.68|0.9689
81538585|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.28||0.6378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|20.21||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||20.21|-12.40|0.6378
81538586|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33||0.8503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.82|17.97||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||17.97|-14.82|0.8503
81538587|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.37||0.1224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|29.44||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||29.44|-3.51|0.1224
81538588|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99||0.3743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|22.85||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||22.85|-8.62|0.3743
81727686|NCT01965652|163150865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.21|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 36 Analysis||-0.21|-0.48|<0.0001
81727687|NCT01965652|163150865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.15|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 52 Analysis||-0.15|-0.41|<0.0001
81727688|NCT01965652|163150866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.14|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 2 Analysis||-0.14|-0.34|<0.0001
81727689|NCT01965652|163150866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.14|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 12 Analysis||-0.14|-0.35|<0.0001
81727690|NCT01965652|163150866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.14|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 24 Analysis||-0.14|-0.36|<0.0001
81727691|NCT01965652|163150866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.19|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 36 Analysis||-0.19|-0.43|<0.0001
81727692|NCT01965652|163150866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.09|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 52 Analysis||-0.09|-0.33|0.0006
81727693|NCT01965652|163150867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.29|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 2 Analysis||-0.29|-0.50|<0.0001
81727694|NCT01965652|163150867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.24|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 12 Analysis||-0.24|-0.48|<0.0001
81727695|NCT01965652|163150867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.21|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 24 Analysis||-0.21|-0.45|<0.0001
81727696|NCT01965652|163150867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.3|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 36 Analysis||-0.30|-0.54|<0.0001
81727697|NCT01965652|163150867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.19|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 52 Analysis||-0.19|-0.44|<0.0001
81727698|NCT01965652|163150868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.53|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 2 Analysis||-0.53|-0.81|<0.0001
81727699|NCT01965652|163150868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.43|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 12 Analysis||-0.43|-0.73|<0.0001
81727700|NCT01965652|163150868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.36|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 24 Analysis||-0.36|-0.66|<0.0001
81727701|NCT01965652|163150868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.38|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 36 Analysis||-0.38|-0.69|<0.0001
81727702|NCT01965652|163150868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.32|||Mixed-effects model repeated measures|The mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) method included treatment group, time, and time-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Week 52 Analysis||-0.32|-0.64|<0.0001
81727703|NCT01965652|163150869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81727704|NCT02524106|163150870|OTHER||percentage difference|61.0||||0.028|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.028
81727705|NCT02524106|163150871|OTHER||percentage difference|39.0||||0.096|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.096
81727706|NCT01121900|163150872|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LSmeans) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter Cmax is between 80% and 125%.|Mean ratio|39.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.4|46.0|||||Test/reference (%)|||46.0|34.4|
81727707|NCT01121900|163150873|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LSmeans) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-tlast) is between 80% and 125%.|Mean ratio|80.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.2|88.3|||||Test/reference (%)|||88.3|74.2|
81727708|NCT01121900|163150874|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LSmeans) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter AUC(0-∞) is between 80% and 125%.|Mean ratio|83.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.5|91.1|||||Test/reference (%)|||91.1|76.5|
81727709|NCT01328054|163150883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.151|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.72|9.89|||||Confidence interval (CI), estimated value and dispersion value of is presented for pre dose|||9.89|2.72|
81727710|NCT01328054|163150883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.059|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.0|9.87|||||CI, estimated value and dispersion value of is presented for 1 hour post dose|||9.87|3.00|
81727711|NCT01328054|163150883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.734|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.82|10.6|||||CI, estimated value and dispersion value of is presented for 2 hour post dose|||10.60|4.82|
81727712|NCT01328054|163150883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.085|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.94|9.89|||||CI, estimated value and dispersion value of is presented for 3 hour post dose|||9.89|2.94|
81727713|NCT01328054|163150883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.434|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.54|10.65|||||CI, estimated value and dispersion value of is presented for 4 hour post dose|||10.65|2.54|
81727714|NCT01328054|163150883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.573|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.57|10.14|||||CI, estimated value and dispersion value of is presented for 6 hour post dose|||10.14|1.57|
81727715|NCT01328054|163150883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.735|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|9.47|||||CI, estimated value and dispersion value of is presented for 8 hour post dose|||9.47|0.35|
81727716|NCT01328054|163150883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.08|13.42|||||CI, estimated value and dispersion value of is presented for 10 hour post dose|||13.42|4.08|
81727717|NCT01328054|163150883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.759|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.16|10.36|||||CI, estimated value and dispersion value of is presented for 12 hour post dose|||10.36|1.16|
81727718|NCT01328054|163150883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.164|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.15|7.36|||||CI, estimated value and dispersion value of is presented for 24 hour post dose|||7.36|0.15|
81727719|NCT02400710|163150910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.05
81727720|NCT02400710|163150911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.05
81727721|NCT01070394|163150939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE regression model|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)||||||<.001
81727722|NCT01070394|163150940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.569|||||||GEE regression model|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)||||||.569
81727723|NCT01070394|163150940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.827|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation|||The following p-value is for AMSES In-Clinic, a subset of the overall AMSES||||.827
81727724|NCT01070394|163150940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.569|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation|||The following p-value is for AMSES, Evening, a subset of the AMSES||||.569
81727725|NCT01070394|163150941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE regression model|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)||||||.001
81727726|NCT01070394|163150942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE regression model|||||||<.001
81727727|NCT01070394|163150943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE regression model|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)||||||<.0001
81727728|NCT01070394|163150944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||GEE regression model|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)||||||0.001
81727729|NCT00634283|163150947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81471476|NCT00415597|162634801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: Percent change from baseline = 0||||<0.0001
81471477|NCT00415597|162634802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: Percent change from baseline = 0||||<0.0001
81471478|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.527||||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.306|0.908|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (Gamma-GT) in log10 international units per liter (IU/L) at BL. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Week \[Wk\]12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.908|0.306|0.0211
81471479|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.078|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.065|1.092|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.092|1.065|<0.0001
81471480|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.061|1.403|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for cumulative ribavirin dose per 10000 mg, during the first 12 weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.403|1.061|0.0053
81471481|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.464||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.264|0.818|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Platelets x 10\*\*9/L at BL (\< 140 vs \>=180). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.818|0.264|0.0079
81471482|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.737||||0.1808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.471|1.153|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Platelets x 10\*\*9/L at BL (\>=140 - \< 180 vs \>=180). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.153|0.471|0.1808
81471483|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.082|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.069|1.095|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.095|1.069|<0.0001
81471484|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.676||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.542|0.844|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Weight per 10 kilogram (kg). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.844|0.542|0.0005
81471485|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.573||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.392|0.838|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10 (IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.838|0.392|0.0041
81471486|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.094|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.048|1.142|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.142|1.048|<0.0001
81471487|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.945||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.013|31.359|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for cumulative PEG-IFN alfa-2a dose per 1000 ug, first 12 weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||31.359|2.013|0.0031
81538589|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.89||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.44|7.63||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||7.63|-23.44|0.3173
81727730|NCT00634283|163150947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32||||||The a priori threshold was set at 0.05, 2-tailed, without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in PFC over the one-week placebo lead-in period was compared between antidepressant-experienced and antidepressant-naive groups using a between groups t-test.|"Group differences in PFC changes over time during administration of venlafaxine were assessed using mixed-model analysis.~we compared brain functional changes over the course of venlafaxine treatment between antidepressant-experienced and antidepressant-naïve subjects using linear mixed model analysis (random intercept model) conducted using full maximum likelihood estimation (MLE). Changes in PFC were calculated from the end of placebo lead-in to 48 hours, and 1, 2, and 4 weeks, yielding a within-group factor of time with four levels. We employed a first-order autoregressive covariance structure to reflect our assumption that PFC measurements closer together in time would be more highly correlated."|||0.32
81727731|NCT01743677|163150958|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.15|0.56||||||||0.56|-3.15|
81727732|NCT01743677|163150959|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.28|0.43||||||||0.43|-3.28|
81727733|NCT01743677|163150960|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.15|-0.44||||||||-0.44|-4.15|
81727734|NCT01743677|163150961|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.21|0.5||||||||0.50|-3.21|
81727735|NCT01743677|163150962|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.78|2.93||||||||2.93|-0.78|
81727736|NCT01743677|163150963|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|2.71||||||||2.71|-1.00|
81727737|NCT01743677|163150964|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.71|3.0||||||||3.00|-0.71|
81727738|NCT01743677|163150965|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.29|4.0||||||||4.00|0.29|
81727739|NCT01743677|163150966|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|3.21||||||||3.21|-0.50|
81727740|NCT01743677|163150967|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|11.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.62|12.96||||||||12.96|9.62|
81727741|NCT01743677|163150968|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.11|2.44||||||0.25 hour post-dose||2.44|-2.11|
81727742|NCT01743677|163150968|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.49|4.06||||||0.5 hour post-dose||4.06|-0.49|
81727743|NCT01743677|163150968|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|5.26||||||1 hour post-dose||5.26|0.71|
81727744|NCT01743677|163150968|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.19|3.36||||||2 hours post-dose||3.36|-1.19|
81727745|NCT01743677|163150968|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|4.44||||||4 hours post-dose||4.44|-0.11|
81727746|NCT01743677|163150968|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.22|2.33||||||8 hours post-dose||2.33|-2.22|
81727747|NCT01743677|163150968|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.79|2.76||||||12 hours post-dose||2.76|-1.79|
81727748|NCT01743677|163150968|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|4.38||||||16 hours post-dose||4.38|-0.17|
81727749|NCT01743677|163150968|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.49|3.06||||||24 hours post-dose||3.06|-1.49|
81727750|NCT01715415|163150979|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on historical SVR rates for noncirrhotic peg-interferon/ribavirin (pegIFN/RBV) treatment-experienced subjects administered telaprevir plus pegIFN/RBV, the lower confidence bound (LCB) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) must have exceeded 60% to achieve noninferiority of the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV treatment group as compared with the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN and RBV, and the LCB of the 95% CI must have exceeded 70% to achieve superiority.|Percentage of Participants with SVR12|96.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.1|98.4|||||95% CI calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution. In order to control the Type I error rate at 0.05, a fixed-sequence testing procedure was used to proceed through the primary and numbered secondary efficacy endpoints.|With a sample size of 300 subjects and assuming that 85% of the subjects in Arm A will achieve sustained virologic response (SVR) 12, this study has greater than 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority with a 2-sided 95% lower confidence bound greater than 60% and greater than 90% power to demonstrate superiority with a 2-sided 95% lower confidence bound greater than 70% (based on the normal approximation of a single binomial proportion).||98.4|94.1|
81727751|NCT01715415|163150980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||In order to control the Type I error rate at 0.05, a fixed-sequence testing procedure will be used to proceed through the primary and the first 3 secondary endpoints in the order numbered below.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81538590|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.82||0.7905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.48|13.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||13.32|-17.48|0.7905
81538591|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.24||0.3804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.46|8.98||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||8.98|-23.46|0.3804
81538592|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.11||0.4905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.58|10.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||10.38|-21.58|0.4905
81727752|NCT01715415|163150981|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on historical SVR rates for noncirrhotic pegIFN/RBV treatment-experienced subjects of the appropriate HCV genotype 1 subtype administered telaprevir plus pegIFN/RBV, the lower confidence bound (LCB) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) must have exceeded 65% to achieve superiority of the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV treatment group as compared with the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN and RBV.|Percentage of Participants with SVR12|96.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.0|98.9|||||95% CI calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||98.9|93.0|
81727753|NCT01715415|163150982|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on historical SVR rates for noncirrhotic pegIFN/RBV treatment-experienced subjects of the appropriate HCV genotype 1 subtype administered telaprevir plus pegIFN/RBV, the lower confidence bound (LCB) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) must have exceeded 77% to achieve superiority of the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV treatment group as compared with the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN and RBV.|Percentage of Participants with SVR12|96.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.6|99.9||||||||99.9|93.6|
81727754|NCT03586830|163150992|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least square (LS) means|-4.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.757|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.05|-3.06|||Hochberg Approach|||||-3.06|-6.05|<.001
81727755|NCT03586830|163150992|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-5.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.755|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.34|-4.36|||Hochberg Approach|||||-4.36|-7.34|<.001
81727756|NCT03586830|163150992|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-7.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.748|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|-5.75|||Hochberg Approach|||||-5.75|-8.70|<.001
81727757|NCT00936377|163151023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.64
81450358|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.38|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Nivolumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 5%|||1.38|0.54|
81538593|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-12.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25||0.1289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.83|3.68||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||3.68|-28.83|0.1289
81727758|NCT00936377|163151023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81727759|NCT00936377|163151024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81727760|NCT00936377|163151024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81727761|NCT00936377|163151025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.066
81727762|NCT00936377|163151025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81727763|NCT00936377|163151026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||||||Percentage of CIWA scores rates as severe|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Percentage of CIWA scores rates as severe||||0.18
81727764|NCT00936377|163151026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||||||Percentage of CIWA scores rates as severe|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.35
81727765|NCT00936377|163151027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||For hypotension||||1
81727766|NCT00936377|163151027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Fisher Exact|||For hypotension||||0.47
81727767|NCT00936377|163151027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||For bradycardia||||1
81727768|NCT00936377|163151027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||For bradycardia||||0.2
81727769|NCT00936377|163151028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Repeated measures ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81727770|NCT00936377|163151029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5
81727771|NCT00936377|163151029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81727772|NCT00936377|163151030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.43
81727773|NCT00936377|163151030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.64
81727774|NCT01828255|163151063|OTHER||||||<|0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.005
81727775|NCT01381900|163151087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.644|-0.367|||ANCOVA|||||-0.367|-0.644|<0.001
81727776|NCT01381900|163151087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.731|-0.453|||ANCOVA|||||-0.453|-0.731|<0.001
81727777|NCT01381900|163151088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.375|-0.694|||ANCOVA|||||-0.694|-1.375|<0.001
81727778|NCT01381900|163151088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.769|-1.089|||ANCOVA|||||-1.089|-1.769|<0.001
81727779|NCT01381900|163151089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.6|||ANCOVA|||||-1.6|-2.7|<0.001
81727780|NCT01381900|163151089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.8|||ANCOVA|||||-1.8|-2.9|<0.001
81727781|NCT01381900|163151090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|5.09|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.09|2.09|
81727782|NCT01381900|163151090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.55|6.27|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.27|2.55|
81538594|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.24||0.4398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.86|22.61||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||22.61|-9.86|0.4398
81538595|NCT03192176|162758709|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.81||0.7921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.45|13.33||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||13.33|-17.45|0.7921
81538596|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|19.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.28||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.82|33.46||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|MMRM: Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 1||33.46|4.82|0.0090
81727783|NCT01381900|163151091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|4.48|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.48|1.45|
81727784|NCT01381900|163151091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|5.75|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.75|1.88|
81538597|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|27.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.32||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.61|41.39||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||41.39|12.61|0.0003
81538598|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|39.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.14|53.9||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||53.90|25.14|<0.0001
81538599|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|44.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.27|59.39||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||59.39|30.27|<0.0001
81538600|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.43||0.1019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|26.79||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||26.79|-2.43|0.1019
81727785|NCT00387712|163151092|OTHER|Analysis of variance between groups across time is the primary analyses.||||||0.001||||||Group (high velocity training vs. low velocity duration training) by time (baseline to post-6 months) for the primary outcome category (peak fitness) using repeated measures analysis of variance. No adjustment for multiple comparisons is needed.|ANOVA|No other adjustments such as degrees of freedom was necessary.||"Power Calculation: It was calculated that 29 subjects should be randomized to 2 groups to achieve a significant time by group interaction for peak fitness for high-velocity or low velocity duration training groups, assuming a power of 90 percent power and alpha = 0.01, two-tailed analyses.~Primary analyses is a group by time analysis of variance in peak fitness levels between the higher-intensity and lower intensity training groups across baseline to 6 months post-exercise time points."||||0.001
81727786|NCT00387712|163151093|OTHER|Primary analyses is a group by time analysis of variance in myosin heavy chain levels levels between the higher-intensity and lower intensity training groups across baseline to 6 months post-exercise time points.||||||0.11|||||||ANOVA|||Power Calculation: It was calculated that 22 participants should be randomized to 2 groups to achieve a significant time by group interaction for myosin heavy chain isoforms for high-velocity or low velocity duration training groups, assuming a power of 90 percent power and alpha = 0.01, two-tailed analyses.||||0.11
81727787|NCT00387712|163151094|OTHER|Analysis of variance between groups across time is the primary analyses.||||||0.81||||||Group (high velocity training vs. low velocity duration training) by time (baseline to post-6 months) for the secondary outcome category (30 ft walk time - fastest comfortable gait) using repeated measures analysis of variance.|ANOVA|No other adjustments such as degrees of freedom was necessary.||Primary analyses is a group by time analysis of variance in 30 foot walk time (sec) between the higher-intensity and lower intensity training groups across baseline to 6 months post-exercise time points.||||0.81
81727788|NCT02040428|163151095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|ONE_SIDED||||||Adaptive group sequential design|Whitehead method for triangular test||Superiority||||0.0001
81727789|NCT02040428|163151096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0046
81727790|NCT01772368|163151101|OTHER|linearity statistical test|||||<|0.0001||||||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 2 sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.||A linear in log-dose-trend contrast was constructed to evaluate the dose-response trend, where the logarithm of dose was defined precisely as log (dose+1) to accommodate the case of Fp MDPI 100 mcg, since the dose used in this trend analysis was the salmeterol dose. The study was considered positive if the trend test was positive and the test involving the highest FS MDPI dose (100/50 mcg) compared with Fp MDPI 100 mcg was positive, regardless of the results of the tests for the other doses.||||<0.0001
81538601|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|27.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.31||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.45|42.22||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||42.22|13.45|0.0002
81727791|NCT01772368|163151101|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|251.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|215.6|287.1||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 2 sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|FS MDPI 100/50 mcg - Fp MDPI 100 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between FS MDPI 100/50 mcg dose group and Fp MDPI 100 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||287.1|215.6|<0.0001
81727792|NCT01772368|163151101|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|227.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|191.6|263.5||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 2 sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|FS MDPI 100/25 mcg - Fp MDPI 100 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between FS MDPI 100/25 mcg dose group and Fp MDPI 100 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||263.5|191.6|<0.0001
81727793|NCT01772368|163151101|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|196.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|161.2|232.5||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 2 sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|FS MDPI 100/12.5 mcg - Fp MDPI 100 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between FS MDPI 100/512.5 mcg dose group and Fp MDPI 100 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||232.5|161.2|<0.0001
81538602|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|29.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.21|43.82||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 1||43.82|15.21|<0.0001
81538603|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.03||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|33.76||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||33.76|6.10|0.0049
81727794|NCT01772368|163151101|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|151.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|115.9|187.5||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 2 sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|FS MDPI 100/6.25 mcg - Fp MDPI 100 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between FS MDPI 100/6.25 mcg dose group and Fp MDPI 100 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||187.5|115.9|<0.0001
81727795|NCT01772368|163151101|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|193.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|157.4|229.5||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 2 sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg - Fp MDPI 100|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg dose group and Fp MDPI 100 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||229.5|157.4|<0.0001
81727796|NCT01772368|163151101|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|57.88||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|93.7||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 2 sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|FS MDPI 100/50 - Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between FS MDPI 100/50 mcg dose group and Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||93.7|22.0|0.0017
81727797|NCT01772368|163151101|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|34.14||||0.0624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|70.1||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 2 sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|FS MDPI 100/25 mcg - Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between FS MDPI 100/25 mcg dose group and Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||70.1|-1.8|0.0624
81727798|NCT01772368|163151101|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|3.42||||0.8503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3|39.1||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 2 sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|FS MDPI 100/12.5mcg - Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between FS MDPI 100/12.5 mcg dose group and Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||39.1|-32.3|0.8503
81727799|NCT01772368|163151101|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-41.72||||0.0229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.6|-5.8||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 2 sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|FS MDPI 100/6.25 mcg - Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between FS MDPI 100/6.25 mcg dose group and Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||-5.8|-77.6|0.0229
81538604|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|28.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.64|42.46||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||42.46|14.64|<0.0001
81538605|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|33.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.96|47.69||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||47.69|19.96|<0.0001
81538606|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|39.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.4|53.58||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||53.58|25.40|<0.0001
81538607|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|17.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.17||0.0146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|31.7||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||31.70|3.50|0.0146
81538608|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|24.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.06||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.21|38.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||38.00|10.21|0.0007
81450359|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.67|||||HR of Nivolumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 10%|||0.67|0.43|
81538609|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|23.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.03||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.05|37.7||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 2||37.70|10.05|0.0008
81538610|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|23.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.46||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.56|37.9||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||37.90|8.56|0.0020
81538611|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|34.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.6|49.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||49.11|19.60|<0.0001
81538612|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|35.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.96|50.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||50.32|20.96|<0.0001
81538613|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|43.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.03|57.93||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||57.93|28.03|<0.0001
81727800|NCT01772368|163151101|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-193.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-229.5|-157.4||A fixed-sequence testing procedure was employed to control the overall Type I error rate at the 2 sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|Fp MDPI 100 mcg - Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between Fp MDPI 100 mcg dose group and Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||-157.4|-229.5|<0.0001
81727801|NCT01772368|163151102|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|226.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|172.4|281.1||significance of 0.05 or alpha of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|FS MDPI 100/50 mcg - Fp MDPI 100 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between each FS MDPI 100/50 mcg dose group and Fp MDPI 100 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||281.1|172.4|<0.0001
81727802|NCT01772368|163151102|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|198.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|143.7|252.9||significance of 0.05 or alpha of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|FS MDPI 100/25 mcg - Fp MDPI 100 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between each FS MDPI 100/25 mcg dose group and Fp MDPI 100 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||252.9|143.7|<0.0001
81727803|NCT01772368|163151102|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|158.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|104.7|213.3||significance of 0.05 or alpha of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|FS MDPI 100/12.5 mcg - Fp MDPI 100 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between each FS MDPI 100/12.5 mcg dose group and Fp MDPI 100 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||213.3|104.7|<0.0001
81727804|NCT01772368|163151102|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|116.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.4|171.6||significance of 0.05 or alpha of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|FS MDPI 100/6.25 mcg - Fp MDPI 100 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between each FS MDPI 100/6.25 mcg dose group and Fp MDPI 100 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||171.6|62.4|<0.0001
81727805|NCT01772368|163151102|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|159.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|104.3|213.7||significance of 0.05 or alpha of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg - Fp MDPI 100 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between each Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg dose group and Fp MDPI 100 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||213.7|104.3|<0.0001
81727806|NCT01772368|163151102|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|67.76||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|122.2||significance of 0.05 or alpha of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|FS MDPI 100/50 mcg - Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between each FS MDPI 100/50 mcg dose group and Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||122.2|13.3|0.0150
81727807|NCT01772368|163151102|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|39.31||||0.1578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|94.0||significance of 0.05 or alpha of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|FS MDPI 100/25 mcg - Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between each FS MDPI 100/25 mcg dose group and Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||94.0|-15.3|0.1578
81450360|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.54|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 10%|||0.54|0.34|
81450361|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.01|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Nivolumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 10%|||1.01|0.63|
81450362|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.73|||||HR of Nivolumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 10%|||0.73|0.28|
81450363|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.49|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 10%|||0.49|0.16|
81727808|NCT01772368|163151102|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.02||||0.9993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.4|54.4||significance of 0.05 or alpha of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|FS MDPI 100/12.5 mcg - Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between each FS MDPI 100/12.5 mcg dose group and Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||54.4|-54.4|0.9993
81727809|NCT01772368|163151102|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-42.05||||0.1311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.7|12.6||significance of 0.05 or alpha of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|FS MDPI 100/6.25 mcg - Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between each FS MDPI 100/6.25 mcg dose group and Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||12.6|-96.7|0.1311
81727810|NCT01772368|163151102|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-159.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-213.7|-104.3||significance of 0.05 or alpha of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment; a random effect of subject within sequence; and a covariate of period-specific baseline FEV1.|Fp MDPI 100 mcg - Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg|The estimated treatment difference from the ANCOVA model between each Fp MDPI 100 mcg dose group and Advair Diskus 100/50 mcg group is presented together with the two-sided 95% CI for the difference and the p-value.||-104.3|-213.7|<0.0001
81727811|NCT01772368|163151103|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean ratio|1.929|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.69|2.202||||||The analysis is based on ANOVA model of the log transformed data, with fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for subject within sequence. n=58||2.202|1.690|
81727812|NCT01772368|163151103|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.702|0.911||||||The analysis is based on ANOVA model of the log transformed data, with fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for subject within sequence. n=59||0.911|0.702|
81727813|NCT01772368|163151103|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean ratio|0.427|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.376|0.485||||||The analysis is based on ANOVA model of the log transformed data, with fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for subject within sequence. n=61||0.485|0.376|
81727814|NCT01772368|163151103|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.172|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.151|0.196||||||The analysis is based on ANOVA model of the log transformed data, with fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for subject within sequence. n=59||0.196|0.151|
81727815|NCT01772368|163151104|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean ratio|3.622|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.149|4.168||||||The analysis is based on ANOVA model of the log transformed data, with fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for subject within sequence. n=58||4.168|3.149|
81727816|NCT01772368|163151104|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean ratio|1.534|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.335|1.763||||||The analysis is based on ANOVA model of the log transformed data, with fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for subject within sequence. n=59||1.763|1.335|
81727817|NCT01772368|163151104|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean ratio|0.795|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.694|0.911||||||The analysis is based on ANOVA model of the log transformed data, with fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for subject within sequence. n=61||0.911|0.694|
81727818|NCT01772368|163151104|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean ratio|0.339|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.295|0.39||||||The analysis is based on ANOVA model of the log transformed data, with fixed effects of sequence, period and treatment, and a random effect for subject within sequence. n=59||0.390|0.295|
81727819|NCT02363010|163151110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||A prior threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|Controlling for baseline weight.||Exploring group differences in 12 month weight losses.||||.68
81727820|NCT02363010|163151110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||A prior threshold for significance was p\<.05.|ANOVA|Controlling for baseline weight.||Exploring group differences in 18 month weight losses.||||.11
81727821|NCT02363010|163151111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Compound Poisson general linear models|Controlling for baseline MVPA.||Exploring group differences in 12 month moderator to vigorous physical activity (MVPA).||||.41
81538614|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|25.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.6||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.48|40.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||40.37|10.48|0.0009
81727822|NCT02363010|163151111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Compound Poisson general linear models|Controlling for baseline MVPA.||Exploring group differences in 12 month MVPA.||||.46
81450364|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.09|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Nivolumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 10%|||1.09|0.34|
81727823|NCT02363010|163151111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\< .05.|Compound Poisson general linear models|Controlling for baseline MVPA.||Exploring group differences in 12 month MVPA.||||.82
81727824|NCT02363010|163151111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Compound Poisson general linear models|Controlling for baseline MVPA.||Exploring group differences in 18 month MVPA.||||.42
81727825|NCT02363010|163151111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Compound Poisson general linear models|Controlling for baseline MVPA.||Exploring group differences in 18 month MVPA.||||.28
81727826|NCT02363010|163151111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Compound Poisson general linear models|Controlling for baseline MVPA.||Exploring group differences in 18 month MVPA.||||.82
81727827|NCT02363010|163151112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|Controlling for baseline half-mile walk time.||Exploring group differences in 12 month cardiorespiratory fitness, measured by half-mile walk time.||||.06
81727828|NCT02363010|163151112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|Controlling for baseline half-mile walk time.||Exploring group differences in 18 month cardiorespiratory fitness, measured by half-mile walk time.||||.30
81727829|NCT02363010|163151113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|Controlling for baseline waist circumference.||Exploring group differences in 12 month waist circumference.||||.59
81727830|NCT02363010|163151113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|Controlling for baseline waist circumference.||Exploring group differences in 18 month waist circumference.||||.57
81727831|NCT02363010|163151114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.978||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Regression, Linear|Controlling for baseline weight.||The null hypothesis was that baseline Emotional Overeating would not significantly moderate the relationship between the three treatment conditions and 36-month weight loss. As a note, multiple imputation for missing weight loss data was not conducted for exploratory moderation analyses.||||.978
81727832|NCT02363010|163151114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \<.05.|Regression, Poison|Controlling for baseline MVPA. Poisson linear regression was used as MVPA data distribution was zero-inflated.||The null hypothesis was that baseline Emotional Overeating would not significantly moderate the relationship between the three treatment conditions and 36-month MVPA. As a note, multiple imputation for missing MVPA data was not conducted for exploratory moderation analyses.||||.998
81727833|NCT02363010|163151114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.878||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Regression, Linear|Controlling for baseline weight.||The null hypothesis was that 6-month Emotional Overeating would not significantly moderate the relationship between the three treatment conditions and 36-month weight loss. As a note, multiple imputation for missing weight loss data was not conducted for exploratory moderation analyses.||||.878
81727834|NCT02363010|163151114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.602||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Regression, Poison|Controlling for baseline MVPA. Poisson linear regression was used as MVPA data distribution was zero-inflated.||The null hypothesis was that 6-month Emotional Overeating would not significantly moderate the relationship between the three treatment conditions and 36-month MVPA. As a note, multiple imputation for missing MVPA data was not conducted for exploratory moderation analyses.||||.602
81727835|NCT02363010|163151115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.487||||||A prior threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Regression, Linear|Controlling for baseline weight.||The null hypothesis was that baseline Disinhibited Eating would not significantly moderate the relationship between the three treatment conditions and 36-month weight loss. As a note, multiple imputation for missing weight loss data was not conducted for exploratory moderation analyses.||||.487
81727836|NCT02363010|163151115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.262||||||A prior threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Regression, Poison|Controlling for baseline MVPA. Poisson linear regression was used as MVPA data distribution was zero-inflated.||The null hypothesis was that baseline Disinhibited Eating would not significantly moderate the relationship between the three treatment conditions and 36-month MVPA. As a note, multiple imputation for missing MVPA data was not conducted for exploratory moderation analyses.||||.262
81727837|NCT02363010|163151115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.851||||||A prior threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Regression, Linear|Controlling for baseline weight.||The null hypothesis was that 6-month Disinhibited Eating would not significantly moderate the relationship between the three treatment conditions and 36-month weight loss. As a note, multiple imputation for missing weight loss data was not conducted for exploratory moderation analyses.||||.851
81727838|NCT02363010|163151115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.978||||||A prior threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Regression, Poison|Controlling for baseline MVPA. Poisson linear regression was used as MVPA data distribution was zero-inflated.||The null hypothesis was that 6-month Disinhibited Eating would not significantly moderate the relationship between the three treatment conditions and 36-month MVPA. As a note, multiple imputation for missing MVPA data was not conducted for exploratory moderation analyses.||||.978
81727839|NCT02363010|163151116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.796||||||A prior threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Regression, Linear|Controlling for baseline weight.||The null hypothesis was that baseline Hedonic Hunger would not significantly moderate the relationship between the three treatment conditions and 36-month weight loss. As a note, multiple imputation for missing weight loss data was not conducted for exploratory moderation analyses.||||.796
81727840|NCT02363010|163151116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.481||||||A prior threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Regression, Poison|Controlling for baseline MVPA. Poisson linear regression was used as MVPA data distribution was zero-inflated.||The null hypothesis was that baseline Hedonic Hunger would not significantly moderate the relationship between the three treatment conditions and 36-month MVPA. As a note, multiple imputation for missing MVPA data was not conducted for exploratory moderation analyses.||||.481
81727841|NCT02363010|163151116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.872||||||A prior threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Regression, Linear|Controlling for baseline weight.||The null hypothesis was that 6-month Hedonic Hunger would not significantly moderate the relationship between the three treatment conditions and 36-month weight loss. As a note, multiple imputation for missing weight loss data was not conducted for exploratory moderation analyses.||||.872
81727842|NCT02363010|163151116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.802||||||A prior threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Regression, Poison|Controlling for baseline MVPA. Poisson linear regression was used as MVPA data distribution was zero-inflated.||The null hypothesis was that 6-month Hedonic Hunger would not significantly moderate the relationship between the three treatment conditions and 36-month weight loss. As a note, multiple imputation for missing weight loss data was not conducted for exploratory moderation analyses.||||.802
81727843|NCT02363010|163151117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.926||||||A prior threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Regression, Linear|Controlling for baseline weight.||The null hypothesis was that baseline Appetitive Response to Exercise would not significantly moderate the relationship between the three treatment conditions and 36-month weight loss. As a note, multiple imputation for missing weight loss data was not conducted for exploratory moderation analyses.||||.926
81727844|NCT02363010|163151117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||A prior threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Regression, Poison|Controlling for baseline MVPA. Poisson linear regression was used as MVPA data distribution was zero-inflated.||The null hypothesis was that baseline Appetitive Response to Exercise would not significantly moderate the relationship between the three treatment conditions and 36-month MVPA. As a note, multiple imputation for missing MVPA data was not conducted for exploratory moderation analyses.||||.820
81727845|NCT02363010|163151117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.127||||||A prior threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Regression, Linear|Controlling for baseline weight.||The null hypothesis was that 6-month Appetitive Response to Exercise would not significantly moderate the relationship between the three treatment conditions and 36-month weight loss. As a note, multiple imputation for missing weight loss data was not conducted for exploratory moderation analyses.||||.127
81727846|NCT02363010|163151117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.814||||||A prior threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|Regression, Poison|Controlling for baseline MVPA. Poisson linear regression was used as MVPA data distribution was zero-inflated.||The null hypothesis was that 6-month Appetitive Response to Exercise would not significantly moderate the relationship between the three treatment conditions and 36-month MVPA. As a note, multiple imputation for missing MVPA data was not conducted for exploratory moderation analyses.||||.814
81727847|NCT02884206|163151138|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate non-inferiority that LCZ696 does not lead to a relevant decrease in cognition compared to valsartan at year 3, the lower bound of 95% CI does not include the pre-specified non-inferiority (NI) boundary (Cohen's D) of -0.3. An effect size of 0.3 in Cohen's D is generally considered as small.|LSM|-0.018||||0.7363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.123|0.087|||ANCOVA|||Repeated measure ANCOVA|Cohen's D: -0.0277, 95% CI: -0.1101 to 0.0778|0.0870|-0.1230|0.7363
81727848|NCT02884206|163151139|NON_INFERIORITY|To show that the point estimate of SUVr difference in mean change over 3 years is in favor of LCZ696 and the non-inferiority is demonstrated, with the upper bound of the 95% CI excluding the NI boundary of 0.01.|Least Squares Mean|-0.0292||||0.0579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0593|0.001|||ANCOVA|||Multiple Imputation ANCOVA in Global cortical composite||0.0010|-0.0593|0.0579
81727849|NCT02884206|163151140|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|0.0007||||0.9916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1339|0.1353|||ANCOVA|||Repeated measure ANCOVA for memory domain|Cohen's D: 0.0009; 95% CI: -0.0912 to 0.0922|0.1353|-0.1339|0.9916
81727850|NCT02884206|163151140|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|0.0327||||0.6348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1024|0.1677|||ANCOVA|||Repeated measure ANCOVA for executive function domain|Cohen's D: 0.0391, 95% CI: -0.0727 to 0.1192|0.1677|-0.1024|0.6348
81727851|NCT02884206|163151140|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-0.1042||||0.2403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2783|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Repeated measure ANCOVA for attention domain|Cohen's D: -0.0967, 95% CI: -0.1542 to 0.0387|0.0700|-0.2783|0.2403
81727852|NCT02884206|163151141|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-0.1105||||0.7081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6906|0.4696|||ANCOVA|||Repeated measure ANCOVA|Cohen's D: -0.0308, 95% CI: -0.1208 to 0.0820|0.4696|-0.6906|0.7081
81727853|NCT03907280|163151142|OTHER|Absolute bioavailability comparison|Ratio of the geometric means (T1/R) [%]|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis||The standard error of the mean is actually the geometric standard error.|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for treatment sequence ('fixed effect'), subjects nested within treatment sequences ('random effect'), and treatment ('fixed effect').||0.63|0.39|
81727854|NCT03907280|163151142|OTHER|Absolute bioavailability comparison|Ratio of the geometric means (T2/R) [%]|40.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.68|51.15|||Mixed Models Analysis||The standard error of the mean is actually the geometric standard error.|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for treatment sequence ('fixed effect'), subjects nested within treatment sequences ('random effect'), and treatment ('fixed effect').||51.15|31.68|
81538615|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|31.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.49|45.9||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||45.90|16.49|<0.0001
81727855|NCT03907280|163151142|OTHER|Absolute bioavailability comparison|Ratio of the geometric means (T3/R) [%]|40.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.86|50.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|The standard error of the mean is actually the geometric standard error.||Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for treatment sequence ('fixed effect'), subjects nested within treatment sequences ('random effect'), and treatment ('fixed effect').||50.83|31.86|
81727856|NCT01399723|163151151|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority between amoxicillin and benzyl penicillin was defined a priori as a risk difference of treatment failure and associated upper bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of \<7%. A sample size of 576 would provide 80% power to detect noninferiority of amoxicillin against benzyl penicillin within a margin of 7% at a 1-sided level of significance of 0.025, assuming a prevalence of treatment failure of 10% at 48 hours derived from a preintervention pilot phase of the study|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|4.2|||||Risk difference comparison is for amoxicillin versus benzyl penicillin|||4.2|-5.0|
81727857|NCT01399723|163151152|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The initial sample size estimate of 576 children (288 per group) would provide 80% power to detect noninferiority of amoxicillin against benzyl penicillin within a margin of 7% at a 1-sided level of significance of 0.025, assuming a prevalence of treatment failure of 10% at 48 hours derived from a preintervention pilot phase of the study|Risk Difference (RD)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|5.8|||||Risk difference comparison is for amoxicillin versus benzyl penicillin|||5.8|-5.0|
81727858|NCT01399723|163151155|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The initial sample size estimate of 576 children (288 per group) would provide 80% power to detect noninferiority of amoxicillin against benzyl penicillin within a margin of 7% at a 1-sided level of significance of 0.025, assuming a prevalence of treatment failure of 10% at 48 hours derived from a preintervention pilot phase of the study|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|3.0|||||Risk difference comparison is for amoxicillin versus benzyl penicillin|||3.0|-10.0|
81727859|NCT00124020|163151156|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 20% was specified based on historical regulatory precedent.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.2||||||95.0|-6.8|7.2||p-values were not calculated in deference to confidence intervals.||||||7.2|-6.8|
81727860|NCT04604184|163151162|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.39||||0.3232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.08|5.3|||Regression, Logistic|includes treatment, age, severity grade and creatinine at baseline, duration of symptoms before hospitalisation as covariates||||5.30|-16.08|0.3232
81727861|NCT04604184|163151163|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.86||||0.1274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.54|2.82|||Regression, Logistic|includes treatment, age, severity grade and creatinine at baseline, duration of symptoms before hospitalisation as covariates||||2.82|-22.54|0.1274
81727862|NCT04604184|163151164|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.66||||0.6828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.11|15.43|||Regression, Logistic|includes treatment, age, severity grade and creatinine at baseline, duration of symptoms before hospitalisation as covariates||||15.43|-10.11|0.6828
81727863|NCT04604184|163151165|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.67||||0.0445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.99|||Regression, Cox|Covariates are treatment, age, severity grade and creatinine at baseline and duration of symptoms before hospitalization||||0.99|0.46|0.0445
81727864|NCT04604184|163151166|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.5526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|1.87|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects of treatment, age, severity grade and creatinine at baseline and duration of symptoms before hospitalisation as covariates|Difference = covariate adjusted BI 764198 - covariate adjusted Placebo|||1.87|-3.47|0.5526
81727865|NCT04604184|163151167|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.32||||0.0995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|11.65|||Regression, Logistic|Includes treatment, age, severity grade and creatinine at baseline, and duration of symptoms before hospitalisation as covariates||Day 15||11.65|-1.01|0.0995
81727866|NCT04604184|163151167|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.06||||0.1992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|15.31|||Regression, Logistic|Includes treatment, age, severity grade and creatinine at baseline, and duration of symptoms before hospitalisation as covariates||Day 29||15.31|-3.19|0.1992
81727867|NCT04604184|163151167|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|8.93||||0.0709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|18.62|||Regression, Logistic|Includes treatment, age, severity grade and creatinine at baseline, and duration of symptoms before hospitalisation as covariates||Day 60||18.62|-0.76|0.0709
81727868|NCT04604184|163151167|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.35||||0.0412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|20.28|||Regression, Logistic|Includes treatment, age, severity grade and creatinine at baseline, and duration of symptoms before hospitalisation as covariates||Day 90||20.28|0.41|0.0412
81727869|NCT01625377|163151175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.34|-7.34|||ANCOVA|||||-7.34|-21.34|<0.0001
81538616|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|28.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.44||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.24|43.52||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 3||43.52|14.24|0.0001
81450365|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.52|||||HR of Nivolumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression not evaluable at baseline|||1.52|0.49|
81727870|NCT02784106|163151205|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion of Responders|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.07|0.25||||||||0.25|-0.07|
81727871|NCT02784106|163151206|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Mean Changes|-1.93|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.54|1.69||||||||1.69|-5.54|
81727872|NCT02784106|163151207|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion of Responders|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.13|0.06||||||Day 28||0.06|-0.13|
81727873|NCT02784106|163151207|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion of Responders|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.18|0.09||||||Day 56||0.09|-0.18|
81727874|NCT02784106|163151207|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion of Responders|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.15|0.12||||||Day 84||0.12|-0.15|
81727875|NCT02784106|163151208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion of Responders|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.01|0.14||||||Day 28||0.14|0.01|
81727876|NCT02784106|163151208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion of Responders|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.05|0.11||||||Day 56||0.11|-0.05|
81727877|NCT02784106|163151208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion of Responders|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.15|0.07||||||Day 84||0.07|-0.15|
81727878|NCT02784106|163151209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Mean Changes|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.37|2.58||||||||2.58|-5.37|
81727879|NCT02784106|163151210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Mean Changes|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.33|0.16||||||Day 28||0.16|-0.33|
81727880|NCT02784106|163151210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Mean Changes|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.29|0.43||||||Day 84||0.43|-0.29|
81727881|NCT02784106|163151211|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion of Participants|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.04|0.21||||||||0.21|-0.04|
81727882|NCT02784106|163151212|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion of Participants|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.13|0.06||||||||0.06|-0.13|
81727883|NCT03151499|163151268|OTHER||Geometric mean (gMean) ratio (%)|7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.74|10.601|||||gMean ratio = BI 409306 + Rifampicin pretreatment (T) / BI 409306 (R). Standard Error of the mean is actually the Geometric Standard Error.|The main focus is on estimation, therefore no hypothesis was tested. The statistical analysis model for the primary endpoints is an ANOVA (analysis of variance). This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subjects' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects' will be considered as random, whereas the treatment effect will be considered as fixed. The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model.||10.601|5.740|
81727884|NCT03151499|163151269|OTHER||Geometric mean (gMean) ratio (%)|9.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.232|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.767|14.098|||||gMean ratio = BI 409306 + Rifampicin pretreatment (T) / BI 409306 (R). Standard Error of the mean is actually the Geometric Standard Error.|The main focus is on estimation, therefore no hypothesis was tested. The statistical analysis model for the primary endpoints is an ANOVA (analysis of variance). This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subjects' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects' will be considered as random, whereas the treatment effect will be considered as fixed. The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model.||14.098|6.767|
81727885|NCT03151499|163151270|OTHER||Geometric mean (gMean) ratio (%)|8.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.187|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.081|11.126|||||gMean ratio = BI 409306 + Rifampicin pretreatment (T) / BI 409306 (R). Standard Error of the mean is actually the Geometric Standard Error.|Since the main focus is on estimation and not testing, therefore no hypothesis was tested.The statistical analysis model is an ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subjects' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects' will be considered as random, whereas the treatment effect will be considered as fixed. The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model.||11.126|6.081|
81727886|NCT00415532|163151271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.172|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.084|0.352||Significant level is set at 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.352|0.084|<0.0001
81727887|NCT00415532|163151272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.307||||0.0005||95.0|0.154|0.611||Significant level is set at 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.611|0.154|0.0005
81727888|NCT00415532|163151275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0133||||||Significant level is set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0133
81727889|NCT00415532|163151276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3434||||||Significant level is set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3434
81727890|NCT00415532|163151277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0076||||||Significant level is set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0076
81727891|NCT00415532|163151278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0246||||||Significant level is set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0246
81727892|NCT01798485|163151279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.111||||0.3293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.899|1.372|||Log Rank|P-value was from stratified log-rank test (strata: screening LDH, screening ECOG and geographic region).||Primary study hypothesis was tested at a 2-sided, 0.05 significance level using a stratified log-rank test.||1.372|0.899|0.3293
81727893|NCT01798485|163151279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.111|||||TWO_SIDED|99.5|0.821|1.503||||||"Futility analysis for the first Interim Analysis which had a database cutoff of 19 October 2015. For the first interim analysis, if the lower limit of the 2-sided 99.5% confidence interval (CI) for the Hazard Ratio was greater than 0.75, then the study could be stopped for futility, based on Data Monitoring Committee recommendation.~Hazard ratio and 99.5% CI were calculated using the stratified Cox Proportional Hazards model (strata: screening LDH, screening ECOG and geographic region)."||1.503|0.821|
81727894|NCT01798485|163151280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.161||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.961|1.403||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test with stratification variables, ECOG, screening total LDH levels, and geographic region, used to compare the treatment groups.||||1.403|0.961|0.1180
81727895|NCT01798485|163151281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.232||||0.2506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.865|1.754||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|P-value was from stratified log-rank test (strata: screening ECOG and geographic region).||||1.754|0.865|0.2506
81727896|NCT01798485|163151282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.448
81727897|NCT01798485|163151283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||\>= 6 weeks||||0.339
81450366|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.89|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression not evaluable at baseline|||0.89|0.30|
81727898|NCT01798485|163151283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||\>= 12 weeks||||0.817
81727899|NCT01798485|163151284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.344||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.207|4.551||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|P-value was from stratified log-rank test (strata: screening LDH, screening ECOG and geographic region).||||4.551|1.207|0.0111
81727900|NCT01798485|163151285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.112||||0.5191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.797|1.551||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|P-value was from stratified log-rank test (strata: screening ECOG and geographic region).||||1.551|0.797|0.5191
81727901|NCT01798485|163151288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.233||||0.1343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.937|1.621||Significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test (strata: screening LDH, screening ECOG and geographic region).||||1.621|0.937|0.1343
81727902|NCT01798485|163151289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.250
81727903|NCT01952574|163151294|SUPERIORITY|To maintain the type I error at ≤ 0.05, the pairwise comparison was tested in a sequential testing procedure in the order of erenumab 70 mg vs placebo, 21 mg vs placebo, and 7 mg vs placebo. The lower dose group was only to be tested when the higher dose group was tested as significant.|LS Mean Difference|-1.12||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|-0.17|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||The primary analysis utilized a generalized linear mixed model which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, the stratification factor region, and baseline value as covariates.||-0.17|-2.06|0.021
81727904|NCT01952574|163151294|SUPERIORITY|To maintain the type I error at ≤ 0.05, the pairwise comparison was tested in a sequential testing procedure in the order of erenumab 70 mg vs placebo, 21 mg vs placebo, and 7 mg vs placebo. The lower dose group was only to be tested when the higher dose group was tested as significant.|LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.86|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||The primary analysis utilized a generalized linear mixed model which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, the stratification factor region, and baseline value as covariates.||0.86|-1.07|0.83
81727905|NCT01952574|163151294|SUPERIORITY|To maintain the type I error at ≤ 0.05, the pairwise comparison was tested in a sequential testing procedure in the order of erenumab 70 mg vs placebo, 21 mg vs placebo, and 7 mg vs placebo. The lower dose group was only to be tested when the higher dose group was tested as significant.|LS Mean Difference|0.11||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|92.0|-0.83|1.05|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||The primary analysis utilized a generalized linear mixed model which included treatment, visit, treatment by visit, the stratification factor region, and baseline value as covariates.||1.05|-0.83|0.82
81727906|NCT01952574|163151295|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|3.42|||Generalised Linear Mixed Model|Generalized linear mixed model including treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factor region, and baseline value as covariates.||The generalized linear mixed model includes data for all participants in the efficacy analysis set with at least one percent change from baseline value in monthly migraine days (152 participants in the placebo group and 104 in the erenumab 70 mg group)||3.42|1.17|0.011
81727907|NCT01952574|163151295|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.18|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Generalized linear mixed model including treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factor region, and baseline value as covariates.||The generalized linear mixed model includes data for all participants in the efficacy analysis set with at least one change from baseline value in monthly migraine days (152 participants in the placebo group and 99 in the erenumab 21 mg group)||2.18|0.71|0.44
81727908|NCT01952574|163151295|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.63|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Generalized linear mixed model including treatment, visit, treatment by visit, stratification factor region, and baseline value as covariates.||The generalized linear mixed model includes data for all participants in the efficacy analysis set with at least one change from baseline value in monthly migraine days (152 participants in the placebo group and 107 in the erenumab 7 mg group)||1.63|0.53|0.80
81727909|NCT01952574|163151296|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.12|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Generalized linear mixed model including treatment, visit, treatment by visit, the stratification factor region, and baseline value as covariates.||||0.12|-0.92|0.13
81727910|NCT01952574|163151296|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.54|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Generalized linear mixed model including treatment, visit, treatment by visit, the stratification factor region, and baseline value as covariates.||||0.54|-0.51|0.95
81727911|NCT01952574|163151296|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.37||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.87|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Generalized linear mixed model including treatment, visit, treatment by visit, the stratification factor region, and baseline value as covariates.||||0.87|-0.14|0.16
81727912|NCT01261325|163151335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent reduction over PBO|22.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|31.2||"Type I error rate of 0.05 based on a Hochberg multiple comparison procedure would be considered statistically significant or similar, as accurate and appropriate."|ANCOVA|Effects of treatment, country, combination of LEV status and number of previous AEDs, and log-transformed baseline seizure frequency are in the model.||||31.2|13.3|<0.001
81727913|NCT01261325|163151335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent reduction over PBO|23.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|31.6||Statistically significant with control of Type I error rate based on a Hochberg multiple comparison procedure.|ANCOVA|Effects of treatment, country, combination of LEV status and number of previous AEDs, and log-transformed baseline seizure frequency are in the model.||||31.6|13.8|<0.001
81727914|NCT01261325|163151336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds ratio (BRV versus PBO)|2.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|3.6||Statistically significant with control of Type I error rate based on a Hochberg multiple comparison procedure.|Regression, Logistic|Effects of treatment, country, combination of LEV status and number of previous AEDs, and log-transformed baseline seizure frequency are in the model.||||3.6|1.6|<0.001
81727915|NCT01261325|163151336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds ratio (BRV versus PBO)|2.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.3||Statistically significant with control of Type I error rate based on a Hochberg multiple comparison procedure.|Regression, Logistic|Effects of treatment, country, combination of LEV status and number of previous AEDs, and log-transformed baseline seizure frequency are in the model.||||3.3|1.5|<0.001
81727916|NCT01261325|163151337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median difference vs placebo|15.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|24.2||Statistically significant at a nominal 0.050 significance level.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges-Lehmann non-parametric effect estimates and corresponding two-sided 95% confidence intervals are provided above.|||24.2|7.6|<0.001
81727917|NCT01261325|163151337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median difference vs placebo|18.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|26.4||Statistically significant at a nominal 0.050 significance level.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges-Lehmann non-parametric effect estimates and corresponding two-sided 95% confidence intervals are provided above.|||26.4|10.4|<0.001
81538617|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|23.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.42||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.46|37.66||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||37.66|8.46|0.0021
81727918|NCT01261325|163151341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.82||Statistically significant at a nominal 0.050 significance level.|Semi-parametric hazards regression model|Effects of treatment, country, combination of LEV status and number of previous AEDs, and log-transformed baseline seizure frequency are in the model.|Hazard ratio is Brivaracetam versus Placebo.|||0.82|0.56|<0.001
81727919|NCT01261325|163151341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.79||Statistically significant at a nominal 0.050 significance level.|Semi-parametric hazards regression model|Effects of treatment, country, combination of LEV status and number of previous AEDs, and log-transformed baseline seizure frequency are in the model.|Hazard ratio is Brivaracetam versus Placebo.|||0.79|0.54|<0.001
81727920|NCT01261325|163151342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.8||Statistically significant at a nominal 0.050 significance level.|Semi-parametric hazards regression model|Effects of treatment, country, combination of LEV status and number of previous AEDs, and log-transformed baseline seizure frequency are in the model.|Hazard ratio is Brivaracetam versus Placebo.|||0.80|0.53|<0.001
81727921|NCT01261325|163151342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.71||Statistically significant at a nominal 0.050 significance level.|Semi-parametric hazards regression model|Effects of treatment, country, combination of LEV status and number of previous AEDs, and log-transformed baseline seizure frequency are in the model.|Hazard ratio is Brivaracetam versus Placebo.|||0.71|0.47|<0.001
81727922|NCT01261325|163151343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.93||Statistically significant at a nominal 0.050 significance level.|Semi-parametric hazards regression model|Effects of treatment, country, combination of LEV status and number of previous AEDs, and log-transformed baseline seizure frequency are in the model.||||0.93|0.60|0.009
81727923|NCT01261325|163151343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.85||Statistically significant at a nominal 0.050 significance level.|Semi-parametric hazards regression model|Effects of treatment, country, combination of LEV status and number of previous AEDs, and log-transformed baseline seizure frequency are in the model.||||0.85|0.55|<0.001
81727924|NCT02330081|163151352|NON_INFERIORITY|The FDA validation level requirements for test platelet quality is that the lower 1-sided 95% confidence limit of platelet recovery must be ≥ 66% of fresh control platelet values|Risk Ratio (RR)|83.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.97|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|76.2||||||Estimate is the ratio of the mean platelet recovery of treatment over control||||76.2|
81727925|NCT02330081|163151353|NON_INFERIORITY|One of the FDA validation level requirements for test platelet quality is that the lower 1-sided 95% confidence limit of the mean platelet survival time must be ≥58% of fresh control platelet mean survival time|Mean Ratio Survival Time|81.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|77.0||||||Estimate is the ratio of the mean platelet survival time of treatment over control||||77.0|
81727926|NCT02668302|163151387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4709|||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-values from two-sample T-test with equal variance assumption||||||0.4709
81727927|NCT00895583|163151404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.3||Two-sided alpha equals (=) 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||1.3|0.4|0.239
81538618|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|32.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.45|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.42|46.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||46.71|17.42|<0.0001
81538619|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|31.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.73|45.91||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||45.91|16.73|<0.0001
81727928|NCT00895583|163151405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||||1.4|0.5|0.422
81727929|NCT00895583|163151406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Month 12||1.4|0.5|0.524
81727930|NCT00895583|163151406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.2||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Month 24||1.2|0.4|0.298
81727931|NCT00895583|163151407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.0||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Month 12||1.0|0.3|0.055
81727932|NCT00895583|163151407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.3||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Month 24||1.3|0.4|0.330
81727933|NCT00895583|163151408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.5||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Month 12||1.5|0.4|0.543
81727934|NCT00895583|163151408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.8||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Month 24||1.8|0.6|1.000
81727935|NCT00895583|163151410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.5||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and baseline GFR as a covariate.||Change from randomization at Month 6||5.5|0.5|0.019
81727936|NCT00895583|163151410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|1.1||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline GFR as a covariate.||Change from randomization at Month 12||1.1|-4.8|0.215
81727937|NCT00895583|163151410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|3.9||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline GFR as a covariate.||Change from randomization at Month 18||3.9|-2.7|0.722
81727938|NCT00895583|163151410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.4||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline GFR as a covariate.||Change from randomization at Month 24||4.4|-3.0|0.710
81727939|NCT00895583|163151411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope difference (SRL-TAC)|-1.8||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|0.5|||Random coefficient model||Random coefficient model with GFR as the dependent variable and study day as the independent variable.|Slope difference (sirolimus \[SRL\] minus tacrolimus \[TAC\])||0.5|-4.2|0.131
81538620|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|41.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.95|56.68||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||56.68|26.95|<0.0001
81727940|NCT00895583|163151413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|0.8||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline serum creatinine as a covariate.||Change from randomization at Month 6||0.8|-8.6|0.105
81727941|NCT00895583|163151413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|14.3||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline serum creatinine as a covariate.||Change from randomization at Month 12||14.3|1.1|0.023
81727942|NCT00895583|163151413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|6.4||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline serum creatinine as a covariate.||Change from randomization at Month 18||6.4|-6.8|0.955
81727943|NCT00895583|163151413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|14.6||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline serum creatinine as a covariate.||Change from randomization at Month 24||14.6|-8.2|0.582
81727944|NCT00895583|163151414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.006
81727945|NCT00895583|163151415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Post-randomization to Month 12 Post-transplantation||||1.000
81727946|NCT00895583|163151415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Post-randomization to Month 24 post-transplantation||||0.215
81727947|NCT00895583|163151416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.499|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Month 6||||0.499
81727948|NCT00895583|163151416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Month 12||||0.067
81727949|NCT00895583|163151416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Month 18||||0.061
81727950|NCT00895583|163151416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Month 24||||0.020
81727951|NCT00895583|163151419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||On-therapy Period||||1.000
81727952|NCT00895583|163151419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Off-therapy Period||||1.000
81727953|NCT00895583|163151420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Baseline||||0.284
81727954|NCT00895583|163151420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Month 12||||0.046
81727955|NCT00895583|163151420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Month 24||||1.000
81727956|NCT00895583|163151421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||TC, Month 12||||<0.001
81727957|NCT00895583|163151421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Mean|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||TC, Month 24||||<0.001
81727958|NCT00895583|163151421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.824|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||HDL-C, Month 12||||0.824
81727959|NCT00895583|163151421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.735|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||HDL-C, Month 24||||0.735
81727960|NCT00895583|163151421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||LDL-C, Month 12||||<0.001
81727961|NCT00895583|163151421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||LDL-C, Month 24||||0.001
81727962|NCT00895583|163151421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||Triglycerides, Month 12||||<0.001
81727963|NCT00895583|163151421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.028|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||Triglycerides, Month 24||||0.028
81727964|NCT00895583|163151422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.429|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Anti-hypertensives, Baseline||||0.429
81727965|NCT00895583|163151422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Anti-hypertensives, Month 12||||0.326
81727966|NCT00895583|163151422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Anti-hypertensives, Month 24||||0.517
81727967|NCT00895583|163151422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Diabetes agents (insulin), Baseline||||1.000
81727968|NCT00895583|163151422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Diabetes agent (insulin), Month 12||||1.000
81727969|NCT00895583|163151422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Diabetes agent (insulin), Month 24||||0.223
81727970|NCT00895583|163151422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Diabetes agent (non-insulin), Baseline||||0.498
81727971|NCT00895583|163151422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.566|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Diabetes agent (non-insulin), Month 12||||0.566
81727972|NCT00895583|163151422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Diabetes agent (non-insulin), Month 24||||0.423
81727973|NCT00895583|163151422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Lipid-lowering agents, Baseline||||0.033
81727974|NCT00895583|163151422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Lipid-lowering agents, Month 12||||0.900
81727975|NCT00895583|163151422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Lipid-lowering agents, Month 24||||0.802
81727976|NCT00895583|163151422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||ESAs, Baseline||||0.260
81727977|NCT00895583|163151422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||ESAs, Month 12||||0.086
81727978|NCT00895583|163151422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||ESAs, Month 24||||0.723
81727979|NCT00895583|163151423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|1.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.11||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic Upr/Cr as dependent variable, treatment and logarithmic pre-randomization value as covariate.||Change from pre-randomization at Month 12; treatment ratio (SRC/TAC) in adjusted geometric mean fold-change from baseline.||2.11|1.38|<0.001
81727980|NCT00895583|163151423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|1.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.26||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with change in the logarithmic Upr/Cr as dependent variable, treatment and logarithmic pre-randomization value as covariate.||Change from pre-randomization at Month 24; treatment ratio (SRC/TAC) in adjusted geometric mean fold-change from baseline.||2.26|1.39|<0.001
81727981|NCT00895583|163151424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Pre-randomization||||1.000
81727982|NCT00895583|163151424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||On-Therapy Period||||0.020
81727983|NCT00895583|163151424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Off-Therapy Period||||0.021
81727984|NCT00895583|163151425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha is unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81727985|NCT00895583|163151426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||On-Therapy Period, any treatment||||<0.001
81727986|NCT00895583|163151426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Off-Therapy Period, any treatment||||0.685
81727987|NCT00895583|163151427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.521|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||0.521
81727988|NCT00895583|163151428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.265|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|||||0.265
81727989|NCT00895583|163151429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|10.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.61||0.672|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|||||0.672
81727990|NCT00895583|163151430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.504|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|||||0.504
81727991|NCT00895583|163151431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.637|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||||0.637
81727992|NCT00895583|163151432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.955|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||||0.955
81727993|NCT00895583|163151433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|216.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|198.84||0.279|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||||||0.279
81471488|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.844|0.959|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for body mass index (BMI) in kilogram per square meter (kg/m\^2). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.959|0.844|0.0012
81727994|NCT00895583|163151434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.337|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|ANCOVA|||||||0.337
81727995|NCT00895583|163151435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||New onset (from baseline up to On-Therapy Month 24)||||0.025
81727996|NCT00895583|163151435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||New onset at 1 year (from baseline up to On-Therapy Month 12)||||0.012
81727997|NCT00895583|163151435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||New onset at 2 years (from On-Therapy Month 12 to On-Therapy Month 24)||||1.000
81727998|NCT00895583|163151436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Insulin (12-Month)||||1.000
81727999|NCT00895583|163151436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Non-insulin (12-Month)||||1.000
81728000|NCT00895583|163151436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Non-insulin (24-Month)||||0.386
81728001|NCT00895583|163151436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Insulin (24-Month)||||1.000
81728002|NCT00895583|163151437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.129|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.129
81728003|NCT00895583|163151438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81728004|NCT00895583|163151439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.276
81471489|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.619||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.433|0.885|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10 (IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.885|0.433|0.0085
81728005|NCT00895583|163151440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.158|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.158
81728006|NCT03529955|163151446|EQUIVALENCE|The student t test (paired) and ANOVA analysis of variance were used to assess the mean change in CDASI, MMT-8, DLQI and to compare the positive cell detection on immunohistochemistry for CCL5, pSTAT1 and pSTAT3 at baseline and 3 months post apremilast. All p values were two-sided, and values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant. Analyses were performed using GraphPad Prism 8 (GraphPad Software Inc.). The last observation carried forward approach was used for missing values.||||||0.01||||||The investigators hypothesized that genes identified as significantly differentially expressed between the two groups will have ≥2-fold change at p\<0.01.|ANOVA|||The student t test (paired) and ANOVA analysis of variance were used to assess the mean change in CDASI, MMT-8, DLQI and to compare the positive cell detection on immunohistochemistry for CCL5, pSTAT1 and pSTAT3 at baseline and 3 months post apremilast. All p values were two-sided, and values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant. Analyses were performed using GraphPad Prism 8 (GraphPad Software Inc.). The last observation carried forward approach was used for missing values.||||0.01
81728007|NCT01016652|163151453|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a non-inferiority analysis, with \>=5 CLUE points being the non-inferiority margin.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.86|1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ho: There are not significant differences between the two lenses (etafilcon A multifocal (test) vs. etafilcon A sphere (control)for Vision quality.~Ha: The test lens is greater than or equal by 5 CLUE points than the control lense."||1.59|-9.86|
81728008|NCT01016652|163151454|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin will be exceeded if the test lens is greater than or equal to 0.25D over the control lens.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ho: There is not a difference between the test lens and the control lens for amplitude of accommodation.~Ha: Monocular amplitude of accommodation of the test lens is significantly better than the control lens"||0.10|-0.09|
81728009|NCT02034799|163151459|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assumed proportion of success for SOC is 0.95 and the proportion of success for the Bioseal group at which the power is calculated is 0.95. A sample size of 112 subjects per group achieves 80% power to detect the non-inferiority margin difference between the group proportions of -0.10. One-sided significance level of 0.025 was used. Using drop-out rate of 10%, 125 subjects per treatment group were randomized for a total of 250 subjects.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0781|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.199||||||H0: Delta \</= -0.1 HA: Delta \> -0.1 Delta is difference in proportion of successes between Bioseal and SOC gropus (Bioseal minus SOC). Success is defined as hemostasis at the TBS at 6 minutes following treatment application||0.199|-0.048|
81728010|NCT03273387|163151493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||95% Confidence interval 1.97 - 11.3 statistical significant if p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|t=2.988 df=18||||||0.008
81728011|NCT03273387|163151494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33||||||statistical significant if p \<0.05|two-way ANOVA|DF=3||||||0.33
81728012|NCT03273387|163151495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||95% Confidence interval 15.92 to 42.53 statistical significant if p \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|t=4.598 df=19||||||0.0002
81728013|NCT00789802|163151511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.03
81728014|NCT00789802|163151511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.02
81728015|NCT02410252|163151515|OTHER||%|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||There was no statistical analysis conducted on demographic characteristics or baseline surveys|descriptive analysis|||Descriptive statistics were used to characterize the study sample, and survey responses.||||
81538621|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|25.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.54||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.77|40.43||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||40.43|10.77|0.0008
81538622|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|31.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.75|45.94||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||45.94|16.75|<0.0001
81538623|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|29.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.39|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.91|43.97||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||43.97|14.91|<0.0001
81538624|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|20.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.05||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.31|34.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||34.06|6.31|0.0045
81538625|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|30.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.68|44.49||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||44.49|16.68|<0.0001
81728016|NCT02410252|163151515|OTHER|Only percents were calculated, no formal statistical analysis was completed.||||||||||||Statistical analysis was not completed. This was a feasibility study with small n and was not powered to determine statistical significance.||||Only percent will be calculated. No statistical analysis will be conducted.|No statistical analysis was conducted as part of this study.|||
81538626|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|29.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.14|42.98||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||42.98|15.14|<0.0001
81538627|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|40.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.96|54.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||54.26|25.96|<0.0001
81538628|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|24.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.15||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.28|38.42||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||38.42|10.28|0.0007
81538629|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|26.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.06||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|40.55||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||40.55|1.78|0.0002
81728017|NCT02410252|163151516|OTHER||%|0.29||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance was set at p\<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"GAD-7 scores were coded as a categorical variable as follows: mild anxiety (total score 0 to 5) and moderate/ severe anxiety (total score 6-15).~Proportion of participants with mild and moderate/ severe anxiety at enrollment and closeout was compared using Cochran's Q test."||||0.13
81728018|NCT02410252|163151517|OTHER||%|84.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||descriptive analysis|||Descriptive statistics were used to characterize the study sample, and survey responses. All analysis was conducted using STATA version 14.2 with an alpha of 0.05 set a priori. Since this was an exploratory study with descriptive statistics, a complete case analysis approach was adopted for this study||||0.05
81728019|NCT03551730|163151552|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-0.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81728020|NCT03551730|163151552|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81728021|NCT03551730|163151552|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-0.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81728022|NCT03551730|163151553|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|53922.58||||0.1529|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1529
81728023|NCT03551730|163151553|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|124993.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81728024|NCT03551730|163151553|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|96385.09||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0032
81728025|NCT01492582|163151571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the one-sided 99.688% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was \>0.5.|lower bound one-sided CI of GMT ratio|1.74|||||ONE_SIDED||||||||GMT ratio = GMT (cancer survivor) / GMT (historical healthy population)|"Historical Healthy Population Reference:~QUADRIVALENT~Male and female, all age groups:~Merck Pub 9883616 (Gardasil Package Insert, April 2011, pp 24-26)"||||
81728026|NCT01492582|163151571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the one-sided 99.688% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was \>0.5.|lower bound one-sided CI of GMT ratio|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Historical Healthy Population Reference:~QUADRIVALENT~Male and female, all age groups:~Merck Pub 9883616 (Gardasil Package Insert, April 2011, pp 24-26)"|GMT ratio = GMT (cancer survivor) / GMT (historical healthy population)|||
81728027|NCT01492582|163151571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the one-sided 99.688% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was \>0.5.|lower bound one-sided CI of GMT ratio|2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Historical Healthy Population Reference:~QUADRIVALENT~Male and female, all age groups:~Merck Pub 9883616 (Gardasil Package Insert, April 2011, pp 24-26)"|GMT ratio = GMT (cancer survivor) / GMT (historical healthy population)|||
81728028|NCT01492582|163151571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the one-sided 99.688% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was \>0.5.|lower bound one-sided CI of GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Historical Healthy Population Reference:~QUADRIVALENT~Male and female, all age groups:~Merck Pub 9883616 (Gardasil Package Insert, April 2011, pp 24-26)"|GMT ratio = GMT (cancer survivor) / GMT (historical healthy population)|||
81728029|NCT01492582|163151571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the one-sided 99.688% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was \>0.5.|lower bound one-sided CI of GMT ratio|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Historical Healthy Population Reference:~QUADRIVALENT~Male and female, all age groups:~Merck Pub 9883616 (Gardasil Package Insert, April 2011, pp 24-26)"|GMT ratio = GMT (cancer survivor) / GMT (historical healthy population)|||
81728030|NCT01492582|163151571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the one-sided 99.688% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was \>0.5.|lower bound one-sided CI of GMT ratio|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Historical Healthy Population Reference:~QUADRIVALENT~Male and female, all age groups:~Merck Pub 9883616 (Gardasil Package Insert, April 2011, pp 24-26)"|GMT ratio = GMT (cancer survivor) / GMT (historical healthy population)|||
81728031|NCT01492582|163151571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the one-sided 99.688% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was \>0.5.|lower bound one-sided CI of GMT ratio|2.48|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Historical Healthy Population Reference:~QUADRIVALENT~Male and female, all age groups:~Merck Pub 9883616 (Gardasil Package Insert, April 2011, pp 24-26)"|GMT ratio = GMT (cancer survivor) / GMT (historical healthy population)|||
81728032|NCT01492582|163151571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the one-sided 99.688% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was \>0.5.|lower bound one-sided CI of GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Historical Healthy Population Reference:~QUADRIVALENT~Male and female, all age groups:~Merck Pub 9883616 (Gardasil Package Insert, April 2011, pp 24-26)"|GMT ratio = GMT (cancer survivor) / GMT (historical healthy population)|||
81728033|NCT01492582|163151571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the one-sided 99.688% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was \>0.5.|lower bound one-sided CI GMT ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Historical Healthy Population Reference:~NONAVALENT~Girls 9-15, Boys 9-15, Women 16-26:~Petersen LK, Restrepo J, Moreira ED, Jr., et al. Impact of baseline covariates on the immunogenicity of the 9-valent HPV vaccine - A combined analysis of five phase III clinical trials. Papillomavirus Res. 2017;3:105-115;"|GMT ratio = GMT (cancer survivor) / GMT (historical healthy population)|||
81728034|NCT01492582|163151571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the one-sided 99.688% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was \>0.5.|lower bound one-sided CI of GMT ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Historical Healthy Population Reference:~NONAVALENT~Girls 9-15, Boys 9-15, Women 16-26:~Petersen LK, Restrepo J, Moreira ED, Jr., et al. Impact of baseline covariates on the immunogenicity of the 9-valent HPV vaccine - A combined analysis of five phase III clinical trials. Papillomavirus Res. 2017;3:105-115;"|GMT ratio = GMT (cancer survivor) / GMT (historical healthy population)|||
81450367|NCT01844505|162587548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.09|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Nivolumab in participants with PD-L1 expression not evaluable at baseline|||1.09|0.33|
81538630|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|23.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.03||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.55|37.22||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 5||37.22|9.55|0.0010
81538631|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|19.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.13|32.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||32.11|6.13|0.0040
81538632|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|23.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.62||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|36.83||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||36.83|10.80|0.0004
81538633|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|27.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.64|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.1|40.24||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||40.24|14.10|<0.0001
81538634|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|35.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.34|48.88||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||48.88|22.34|<0.0001
81538635|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|20.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.72||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.76|33.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||33.19|6.76|0.0032
81538636|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|24.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.64||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.02|37.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||37.13|11.02|0.0003
81728035|NCT01492582|163151571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the one-sided 99.688% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was \>0.5.|lower bound one-sided CI of GMT ratio|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Historical Healthy Population Reference:~NONAVALENT~Men 16-26:~Castellsague X, Giuliano AR, Goldstone S, et al. Immunogenicity and safety of the 9-valent HPV vaccine in men. Vaccine. 2015;33(48):6892-6901. (HM data)."|GMT ratio = GMT (cancer survivor) / GMT (historical healthy population)|||
81728036|NCT01492582|163151571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the one-sided 99.688% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was \>0.5.|lower bound one-sided CI of GMT ratio|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Historical Healthy Population Reference:~NONAVALENT~Girls 9-15, Boys 9-15, Women 16-26:~Petersen LK, Restrepo J, Moreira ED, Jr., et al. Impact of baseline covariates on the immunogenicity of the 9-valent HPV vaccine - A combined analysis of five phase III clinical trials. Papillomavirus Res. 2017;3:105-115;"|GMT ratio = GMT (cancer survivor) / GMT (historical healthy population)|||
81728037|NCT01492582|163151571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the one-sided 99.688% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was \>0.5.|lower bound one-sided CI of GMT ratio|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Historical Healthy Population Reference:~NONAVALENT~Girls 9-15, Boys 9-15, Women 16-26:~Petersen LK, Restrepo J, Moreira ED, Jr., et al. Impact of baseline covariates on the immunogenicity of the 9-valent HPV vaccine - A combined analysis of five phase III clinical trials. Papillomavirus Res. 2017;3:105-115;"|GMT ratio = GMT (cancer survivor) / GMT (historical healthy population)|||
81538637|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|23.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.59||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.17|36.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 6||36.08|10.17|0.0005
81538638|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|17.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.82||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|31.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||31.04|4.20|0.0102
81538639|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|25.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.83||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.42|39.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||39.29|12.42|0.0002
81538640|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|25.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.87||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.29|39.33||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||39.33|12.29|0.0002
81538641|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|36.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.97|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.58|49.98||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||49.98|22.58|<0.0001
81538642|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|20.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.94||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|34.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||34.29|7.00|0.0031
81538643|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|22.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.85||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.43|36.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||36.38|9.43|0.0009
81728038|NCT01492582|163151571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the one-sided 99.688% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was \>0.5.|lower bound one-sided CI of GMT ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Historical Healthy Population Reference:~NONAVALENT~Girls 9-15, Boys 9-15, Women 16-26:~Petersen LK, Restrepo J, Moreira ED, Jr., et al. Impact of baseline covariates on the immunogenicity of the 9-valent HPV vaccine - A combined analysis of five phase III clinical trials. Papillomavirus Res. 2017;3:105-115;"|GMT ratio = GMT (cancer survivor) / GMT (historical healthy population)|||
81728039|NCT01492582|163151571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the one-sided 99.688% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was \>0.5.|lower bound one-sided CI of GMT ratio|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Historical Healthy Population Reference:~NONAVALENT~Men 16-26:~Castellsague X, Giuliano AR, Goldstone S, et al. Immunogenicity and safety of the 9-valent HPV vaccine in men. Vaccine. 2015;33(48):6892-6901. (HM data)."|GMT ratio = GMT (cancer survivor) / GMT (historical healthy population)|||
81728040|NCT01492582|163151571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the one-sided 99.688% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio was \>0.5.|lower bound one-sided CI of GMT ratio|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Historical Healthy Population Reference:~NONAVALENT~Girls 9-15, Boys 9-15, Women 16-26:~Petersen LK, Restrepo J, Moreira ED, Jr., et al. Impact of baseline covariates on the immunogenicity of the 9-valent HPV vaccine - A combined analysis of five phase III clinical trials. Papillomavirus Res. 2017;3:105-115;"|GMT ratio = GMT (cancer survivor) / GMT (historical healthy population)|||
81728041|NCT01492582|163151572|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Injection site - Pain, any; Injection site - Swelling, any; Injection site - Erythema, any; Systemic - Nausea Historical Healthy Population: Reported from Gardasil Package Insert 04/2015, Tables 1, 2, 5, and 6||||<0.001
81728042|NCT01492582|163151572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Systemic - Fever Historical Healthy Population: Reported from Gardasil Package Insert 04/2015, Tables 1, 2, 5, and 6||||0.03
81728043|NCT01492582|163151572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Systemic - Dizziness Historical Healthy Population: Reported from Gardasil Package Insert 04/2015, Tables 1, 2, 5, and 6||||0.48
81728044|NCT01492582|163151572|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Injection site - Pain, any; Injection site - Swelling, any; Injection site - Erythema, any; Systemic - Nausea; Systemic - Fatigue Historical Healthy Population - As reported by Moreira et. al, 2016, Pediatrics, Table 5||||<0.001
81728045|NCT01492582|163151572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Systemic - Headache Historical Healthy Population - As reported by Moreira et. al, 2016, Pediatrics, Table 5||||0.07
81728046|NCT01492582|163151572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Systemic - Fever Historical Healthy Population - As reported by Moreira et. al, 2016, Pediatrics, Table 5||||0.28
81728047|NCT01492582|163151572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Fisher Exact|||Systemic - Dizziness Historical Healthy Population - As reported by Moreira et. al, 2016, Pediatrics, Table 5||||0.45
81728048|NCT02891200|163151573|SUPERIORITY||Predicted Mean Difference|1.46||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|5.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects linear model with study site and setting as fixed effects, and adjusted for baseline SGRQ domain scores.||||5.38|-2.47|0.467
81728049|NCT01172600|163151584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|1.17|||Regression, Linear|The analysis adjusted for VAS at baseline (before 1st block), number of epidural blocks received, and imbalanced baseline variables.|This is an intention- to-treat analysis. We assigned missing outcomes to 10 patients.|||1.17|-1.43|0.84
81728050|NCT01172600|163151584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|0.28|||Regression, Linear||This is a per-protocol analysis, using 68 patients with completed data.|||0.28|-2.34|0.12
81728051|NCT01172600|163151585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-1.8|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model with repeated measures, adjusting for VAS pain score at baseline, number of epidural blocks received, and imbalanced baseline variables.|This analysis was per-protocol, using only patients with completed data.|||1.21|-1.80|0.63
81728052|NCT01172600|163151586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-3.05|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model with repeated measures, adjusting for VAS pain score at baseline, number of epidural blocks received, and imbalanced baseline variables.|This analysis was per-protocol, using only patients with completed data.|||0.82|-3.05|0.16
81728053|NCT02322879|163151634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.59
81728054|NCT04081337|163151635|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|19.68||||0.5733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.36|89.72|||ANCOVA|||||89.72|-50.36|0.5733
81728055|NCT04081337|163151636|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-855.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1090.87|-621.02|||ANCOVA|||||-621.02|-1090.87|<0.0001
81728056|NCT04081337|163151637|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.22||||0.9481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-102.65|96.2|||ANCOVA|||||96.20|-102.65|0.9481
81728057|NCT04081337|163151638|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.034|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|-0.018|||ANCOVA|||||-0.018|-0.051|<0.0001
81728058|NCT04081337|163151639|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.028||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||||-0.010|-0.045|0.0031
81728059|NCT04081337|163151640|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|251.89||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|119.09|384.69|||ANCOVA|||||384.69|119.09|0.0004
81728060|NCT04081337|163151641|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-6.87||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.51|-3.22|||ANCOVA|||For Adjusted protein oxidation||-3.22|-10.51|0.0005
81728061|NCT04081337|163151641|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|14.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.02|20.93|||ANCOVA|||For Adjusted fat oxidation||20.93|8.02|<0.0001
81728062|NCT04081337|163151641|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-26.64||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.46|-13.83|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted carbohydrate oxidation||-13.83|-39.46|0.0001
81728063|NCT04081337|163151642|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-8.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.04|-5.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.90|-11.04|<0.0001
81728064|NCT04081337|163151643|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-4.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|-3.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.05|-5.12|<0.0001
81728065|NCT04081337|163151644|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-5.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|-3.22|||ANCOVA|||||-3.22|-6.93|<0.0001
81728066|NCT04081337|163151645|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.14||||0.0304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||||-0.11|-2.16|0.0304
81728067|NCT04081337|163151646|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.06|||ANCOVA|||For Triglyceride||-1.06|-2.60|<0.0001
81728068|NCT04081337|163151646|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||For VLDL||-0.48|-1.19|<0.0001
81728069|NCT04081337|163151646|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.53||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||For HDL||-0.02|-1.05|0.0436
81728070|NCT04081337|163151646|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.45||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.66|||ANCOVA|||For Free fatty acid||0.66|0.23|0.0002
81728071|NCT04081337|163151647|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.8762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.40|-0.34|0.8762
81728072|NCT04081337|163151648|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.49||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|6.19|||ANCOVA|||||6.19|0.79|0.0126
81728073|NCT04081337|163151649|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.26||||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||||-0.19|-2.34|0.0222
81728074|NCT04081337|163151650|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||||-0.23|-0.48|<0.0001
81538644|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|22.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.42|36.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 7||36.19|9.42|0.0009
81728075|NCT02637076|163151651|OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||repeated measures ANOVA|F(2,36)=1.26||||||0.31
81728076|NCT02637076|163151656|OTHER|||||||0.748|||||||repeated measures ANOVA|||||||0.748
81728077|NCT01464827|163151663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.61||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Pre-specified 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio: Group A : Group G|"The primary efficacy endpoint was the comparison of the percentage of treatment-naïve participants with SVR24 after treatment with 3 DAAs (at the 150 mg ABT-450 dose) and ribavirin for 8 weeks (Group A) versus 12 weeks (Group G).~Logistic regression with baseline log10 HCV RNA level, treatment group, Interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC), HCV subgenotype (1a or non-1a), and geographic region (US or non-US) as predictors."||2.61|0.09|0.406
81728078|NCT01464827|163151664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.02||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Pre-specified 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio: Group A : Groups \[F + G + K + L\]|The percentage of participants with SVR24 after treatment for 8 weeks versus 12 weeks was compared using logistic regression with treatment group, baseline log10 HCV RNA level, HCV subgenotype (1a or non-1a), geographic region (US or non-US), Interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC), and ABT-450/ritonavir dose and population (treatment-naïve or null-responders) as predictors.||2.02|0.08|0.266
81728079|NCT01464827|163151664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.4||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Pre-specified 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio: Group A : Groups \[H + I + M + N\]|The percentage of participants with SVR24 after treatment for 8 weeks versus 24 weeks was compared using logistic regression with treatment group, baseline log10 HCV RNA level, HCV subgenotype (1a or non-1a), geographic region (US or non-US), Interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC), ABT-450/ritonavir dose and population (treatment-naïve or null-responders) as predictors.||2.40|0.18|0.525
81728080|NCT01464827|163151664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|4.92||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Pre-specified 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio: Groups \[F + G + K + L\] : Groups \[H + I + M + N\]|The percentage of participants with SVR24 after treatment for 12 weeks versus 24 weeks was compared using logistic regression with treatment group, baseline log10 HCV RNA level, HCV subgenotype (1a or non-1a), geographic region (US or non-US), Interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC), ABT-450/ritonavir dose and population (treatment-naïve or null-responders) as predictors.||4.92|0.55|0.375
81728081|NCT01464827|163151665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-12.16||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|0.88||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Pre-specified 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|The Mantel-Haenszel method was used because logistic regression failed due to separation or quasi-separation.|Difference = Group B - Groups \[F + G + K + L\]|The percentage of participants with SVR24 after treatment with 2 DAAs and ribavirin versus 3 DAAs and ribavirin was compared using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) method with Interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC) and HCV subgenotype (1a or non-1a).||0.88|-25.20|0.068
81728082|NCT01464827|163151665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-6.75||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.93|0.43||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Pre-specified 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|The Mantel-Haenszel method was used because logistic regression failed due to separation or quasi-separation.|Difference = Groups \[C + D + J\] - Groups \[F + G + K + L\]|The percentage of participants with SVR24 after treatment with 2 DAAs and ribavirin versus 3 DAAs and ribavirin was compared using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) method with Interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC) and HCV subgenotype (1a or non-1a).||0.43|-13.93|0.065
81728083|NCT01464827|163151666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-7.13||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.77|1.51||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Pre-specified 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|The Mantel-Haenszel method was used because logistic regression failed due to separation or quasi-separation.|Difference = Group E - Groups \[F + G + K + L\]|The percentage of participants with SVR24 after treatment with 3 DAAs with and without ribavirin was compared using a stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) method with Interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC) and HCV subgenotype (1a or non-1a).||1.51|-15.77|0.106
81728084|NCT01464827|163151667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|5.34||No adjustment for multiple comparison. Pre-specified 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio: Groups \[F + G + H + I\] : Groups \[K + L + M + N\]|The percentage of participants with SVR24 after treatment with 3 DAAs and ribavirin in treatment-naïve versus null-responders was compared using logistic regression with treatment group, baseline log10 HCV RNA level, HCV subgenotype (1a or non-1a), geographic region (US or non-US), Interleukin 28B genotype (CC or non-CC), and ABT-450/ritonavir dose as predictors.||5.34|0.37|0.616
81728085|NCT00810732|163151672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||||-0.19|-0.94|0.0040
81728086|NCT00810732|163151672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||||-0.24|-0.99|0.0018
81728087|NCT00810732|163151672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.7945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.43|||ANCOVA|||||0.43|-0.33|0.7945
81728088|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.08|-0.91|||ANCOVA|||Mean Systemic Arterial BP: Week 3||-0.91|-6.08|0.0087
81728089|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.1424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.66|||ANCOVA|||Mean Systemic Arterial BP: Week 3||0.66|-4.50|0.1424
81728090|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.2277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Mean Systemic Arterial BP: Week 3||1.00|-4.15|0.2277
81728091|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81||0.1599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.16|1.03|||ANCOVA|||Systolic Blood Pressure: Week 3||1.03|-6.16|0.1599
81728092|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.5545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|2.52|||ANCOVA|||Systolic Blood Pressure: Week 3||2.52|-4.66|0.5545
81728093|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.4095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|2.09|||ANCOVA|||Systolic Blood Pressure: Week 3||2.09|-5.08|0.4095
81728094|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-4.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.49|-1.67|||ANCOVA|||Diastolic Blood Pressure: Week 3||-1.67|-6.49|0.0012
81728095|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|-0.57|||ANCOVA|||Diastolic Blood Pressure: Week 3||-0.57|-5.38|0.0159
81728096|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.3627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|1.3|||ANCOVA|||Diastolic Blood Pressure: Week 3||1.30|-3.51|0.3627
81728097|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.69|-1.03|||ANCOVA|||Mean Systemic Arterial BP: Week 6||-1.03|-5.69|0.0057
81728098|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.6503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|1.8|||ANCOVA|||Mean Systemic Arterial BP: Week 6||1.80|-2.86|0.6503
81728099|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.0183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Mean Systemic Arterial BP: Week 6||-0.50|-5.16|0.0183
81538645|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.71||0.0408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|26.97||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||26.97|0.58|0.0408
81728100|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.0726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.89|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP): Week 6||0.27|-5.89|0.0726
81728101|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.9661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|3.14|||ANCOVA|||Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP): Week 6||3.14|-3.01|0.9661
81728102|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.0656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.94|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP): Week 6||0.19|-5.94|0.0656
81728103|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|-0.92|||ANCOVA|||Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP): Week 6||-0.92|-5.39|0.0068
81728104|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|1.24|||ANCOVA|||Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP): Week 6||1.24|-3.22|0.3760
81728105|NCT00810732|163151673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.0572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP): Week 6||0.07|-4.40|0.0572
81728106|NCT00810732|163151674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.8823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.45|||ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.45|-0.39|0.8823
81728107|NCT00810732|163151674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.9457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.43|||ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.43|-0.41|0.9457
81728108|NCT00810732|163151674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.9358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.44|||ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.44|-0.40|0.9358
81728109|NCT00810732|163151674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Week 6||-0.25|-1.03|0.0022
81728110|NCT00810732|163151674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.8956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.36|||ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.36|-0.41|0.8956
81728111|NCT00810732|163151674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Week 6||-0.23|-1.00|0.0030
81728112|NCT01633827|163151675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81728113|NCT01633827|163151676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.025||||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.025
81728114|NCT01633827|163151677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5
81728115|NCT01633827|163151678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5
81728116|NCT01633827|163151679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81728117|NCT01412541|163151700|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The evaluable sample size required for 90% power is 150 (50 Control plus 100 Test). This endpoint is not the sample-size driver of the study. Randomization of 476 subjects is expected to provide at least 405 evaluable subjects, after adjustment for up to 15% censoring) and approximately 99% power.||||||0.025|||||||Farrington and Manning|||"To assess if proportion of subjects with at least one safety event\* in the Test group is inferior or not inferior to that of Control group through 12-months Post index procedure (PPI) H0: The proportion of subjects with safety events in the Test group through 12-months PPI is clinically inferior to that of the Control group.~H1: The proportion of subjects with safety events in the Test group through 12-months PPI is clinically non-inferior to that of the Control group."||||0.025
81728118|NCT01412541|163151701|EQUIVALENCE|The statistical analysis is a likelihood ratio chi-square test for inequality of binomial proportions; the test is a two-sided test at α=0.05. The response variable in each subject will be the presence or absence of at least one efficacy event from the time following the index procedure through 12 months. The study evaluable sample size required for 90% power is approximately 405 subjects. After adjustment for 15% censoring through 12 months, the study size is 476.||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|The statistical analysis is a likelihood ratio chi-square test for inequality of binomial proportions; the test is a two-sided test.||"To assess whether the proportion of subjects with at least one efficacy event\* in the Test group is equal or not to that of Control group through 12-months post-index procedure.~H0: The proportion of subjects with efficacy events in the Control group through 12-months post-index procedure is equal to that of the Test group.~H1: The proportion of subjects with efficacy events in the Control group through 12-months post-index procedure is not equal to that of the Test group."||||0.05
81728119|NCT03294538|163151718|EQUIVALENCE|If the adjusted 90% confidence interval on the difference between proportions of participants considered Responders in the generic estradiol vaginal cream group and the Estrace Vaginal Cream group was contained within the equivalence range \[-0.20, +0.20\], then treatment with generic estradiol vaginal cream and treatment with Estrace Vaginal Cream were considered therapeutically equivalent.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.8|7.2||||||Therapeutic equivalence of the generic estradiol vaginal cream group to the Estrace Vaginal Cream group based on the primary endpoint was evaluated in the PP population.||7.2|-5.8|
81728120|NCT03294538|163151719|SUPERIORITY|The proportion of participants considered as Responders in the generic estradiol vaginal cream group and the Estrace Vaginal Cream group were each compared to the proportion of Responders in the vehicle vaginal cream group. If both the generic estradiol vaginal cream group and the Estrace Vaginal Cream group demonstrated a statistically significant greater proportion of Responders than the vehicle vaginal cream group, then superiority was concluded.|Odds Ratio (OR)|19.9|||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Superiority of the generic estradiol vaginal cream group and the Estrace Vaginal Cream group to the vehicle vaginal cream group based on the primary endpoint was evaluated in the mITT population.||||<0.0001
81728121|NCT03294538|163151719|SUPERIORITY|The proportion of participants considered as Responders in the generic estradiol vaginal cream group and the Estrace Vaginal Cream group were each compared to the proportion of Responders in the vehicle vaginal cream group. If both the generic estradiol vaginal cream group and the Estrace Vaginal Cream group demonstrated a statistically significant greater proportion of Responders than the vehicle vaginal cream group, then superiority was concluded.|Odds Ratio (OR)|20.2|||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Superiority of the generic estradiol vaginal cream group and the Estrace Vaginal Cream group to the vehicle vaginal cream group based on the primary endpoint was evaluated in the mITT population.||||<0.0001
81728122|NCT03294538|163151720|EQUIVALENCE|If the adjusted 90% confidence interval on the difference between proportions of participants considered Treatment Success in the generic estradiol vaginal cream group and the Estrace Vaginal Cream group was contained within the equivalence range \[-0.20, +0.20\], then treatment with generic estradiol vaginal cream and treatment with Estrace Vaginal Cream were considered therapeutically equivalent.|Odds Ratio (OR)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.0|6.2||||||Therapeutic equivalence of the generic estradiol vaginal cream group to the Estrace Vaginal Cream group based on the secondary endpoint was evaluated in the PP population.||6.2|-9.0|
81728123|NCT03294538|163151721|SUPERIORITY|The proportion of participants considered as Treatment Success in the generic estradiol vaginal cream group and the Estrace Vaginal Cream group were each compared to the proportion of Treatment Success in the vehicle vaginal cream group. If both the generic estradiol vaginal cream group and the Estrace Vaginal Cream group demonstrated a statistically significant greater proportion of Treatment Success than the vehicle vaginal cream group, then superiority was concluded.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.9||||0.2897|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Superiority of the generic estradiol vaginal cream group and the Estrace Vaginal Cream group to the vehicle vaginal cream group based on the secondary endpoint was evaluated in the mITT population.||||0.2897
81728124|NCT03294538|163151721|SUPERIORITY|The proportion of participants considered as Treatment Success in the generic estradiol vaginal cream group and the Estrace Vaginal Cream group were each compared to the proportion of Treatment Success in the vehicle vaginal cream group. If both the generic estradiol vaginal cream group and the Estrace Vaginal Cream group demonstrated a statistically significant greater proportion of Treatment Success than the vehicle vaginal cream group, then superiority was concluded.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9||||0.4949|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Superiority of the generic estradiol vaginal cream group and the Estrace Vaginal Cream group to the vehicle vaginal cream group based on the primary endpoint was evaluated in the mITT population.||||0.4949
81728125|NCT01769378|163151739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Squares Mean Difference|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.97|-1.57|<0.001
81728126|NCT01769378|163151740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.82|33.84|||Regression, Logistic|Sequential gatekeeping strategy was used to adjust for multiplicity.||\<7.0% HbA1c||33.84|3.82|<0.001
81728127|NCT01769378|163151740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.71|35.34|||Regression, Logistic|||≤6.5% HbA1c||35.34|3.71|<0.001
81728128|NCT01769378|163151741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-33.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.55|-20.53|||ANCOVA|Sequential gatekeeping strategy was used to adjust for multiplicity.||||-20.53|-46.55|<0.001
81728129|NCT01769378|163151742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Sequential gatekeeping strategy was used to adjust for multiplicity.||||0.18|-1.53|0.120
81728130|NCT01769378|163151743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.09||No adjustment for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.09|-0.54|0.161
81728131|NCT01769378|163151744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-28.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.49|-19.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-19.40|-38.49|<0.001
81728132|NCT00782509|163151811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.116|0.185|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.185|0.116|<0.0001
81538646|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|20.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.72||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.77|33.21||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||33.21|6.77|0.0031
81728133|NCT00782509|163151811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.11|0.177|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.177|0.110|<0.0001
81728134|NCT00782509|163151812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0116||95.0|0.011|0.084|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.084|0.011|0.0116
81728135|NCT00782509|163151812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0095||95.0|0.012|0.085|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.085|0.012|0.0095
81728136|NCT00782509|163151813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001||95.0|0.057|0.162|||ANCOVA|Treatment, tiotropium stratum and baseline as fixed effects|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.162|0.057|<0.0001
81728137|NCT00782509|163151813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0011||95.0|0.036|0.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, tiotropium stratum and baseline as fixed effects|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.143|0.036|0.0011
81728138|NCT00782509|163151814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.131|0.197|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.197|0.131|<0.0001
81728139|NCT00782509|163151814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.138|0.204|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.204|0.138|<0.0001
81728140|NCT00782509|163151815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.13|0.197|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.197|0.130|<0.0001
81728141|NCT00782509|163151815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.119|0.186|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.186|0.119|<0.0001
81728142|NCT00782509|163151816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.135|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.203|0.135|<0.0001
81728143|NCT00782509|163151816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001||95.0|0.127|0.195|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.195|0.127|<0.0001
81728144|NCT00782509|163151817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.165|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.131|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.200|0.131|<0.0001
81728145|NCT00782509|163151817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.102|0.171|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.171|0.102|<0.0001
81728146|NCT00782509|163151818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.127|0.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.196|0.127|<0.0001
81728147|NCT00782509|163151818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001||95.0|0.123|0.193|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.193|0.123|<0.0001
81728148|NCT00782509|163151819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.0043||95.0|0.017|0.089|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.089|0.017|0.0043
81538647|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|22.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.76||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|35.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||35.40|8.80|0.0012
81728149|NCT00782509|163151819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.0005||95.0|0.028|0.101|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.101|0.028|0.0005
81728150|NCT00782509|163151820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.037|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.110|0.037|<0.0001
81728151|NCT00782509|163151820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.049|0.121|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.121|0.049|<0.0001
81728152|NCT00782509|163151821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0002||95.0|0.032|0.106|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.106|0.032|0.0002
81728153|NCT00782509|163151821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0186||95.0|0.007|0.081|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.081|0.007|0.0186
81728154|NCT00782509|163151822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0003||95.0|0.032|0.106|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.106|0.032|0.0003
81728155|NCT00782509|163151822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.002||95.0|0.021|0.095|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.095|0.021|0.0020
81728156|NCT00782509|163151823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0024||95.0|0.02|0.095|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.095|0.020|0.0024
81728157|NCT00782509|163151823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.1614||95.0|-0.011|0.064|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.064|-0.011|0.1614
81728158|NCT00782509|163151824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0012||95.0|0.025|0.099|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.099|0.025|0.0012
81728159|NCT00782509|163151824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0002||95.0|0.034|0.109|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.109|0.034|0.0002
81728160|NCT00782509|163151825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0004||95.0|0.031|0.106|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.106|0.031|0.0004
81728161|NCT00782509|163151825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0002||95.0|0.033|0.108|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.108|0.033|0.0002
81728162|NCT00782509|163151826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.132|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.203|0.132|<0.0001
81728163|NCT00782509|163151826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.142|0.212|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.212|0.142|<0.0001
81728164|NCT00782509|163151827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.119|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.190|0.119|<0.0001
81728165|NCT00782509|163151827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.111|0.182|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.182|0.111|<0.0001
81728166|NCT00782509|163151828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.136|0.209|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.209|0.136|<0.0001
81728167|NCT00782509|163151828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.13|0.202|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.202|0.130|<0.0001
81538648|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|29.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.87|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.39|43.42||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||43.42|16.39|<0.0001
81538649|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.84||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|28.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||28.32|1.42|0.0303
81728168|NCT00782509|163151829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.108|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.180|0.108|<0.0001
81728169|NCT00782509|163151829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.094|0.166|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.166|0.094|<0.0001
81728170|NCT00782509|163151830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.128|0.201|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.201|0.128|<0.0001
81728171|NCT00782509|163151830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.135|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.098|0.171|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.171|0.098|<0.0001
81728172|NCT00782509|163151831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.118|0.192|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.192|0.118|<0.0001
81728173|NCT00782509|163151831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.157|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.12|0.194|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.194|0.120|<0.0001
81728174|NCT00782509|163151832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.331|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.263|0.399|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.399|0.263|<0.0001
81728175|NCT00782509|163151832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.265|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.400|0.265|<0.0001
81728176|NCT00782509|163151833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.242|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.174|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.310|0.174|<0.0001
81728177|NCT00782509|163151833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.226|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.159|0.294|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.294|0.159|<0.0001
81728178|NCT00782509|163151834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.263|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.195|0.332|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.332|0.195|<0.0001
81728179|NCT00782509|163151834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.246|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.178|0.315|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.315|0.178|<0.0001
81728180|NCT00782509|163151835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.239|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.17|0.308|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.308|0.170|<0.0001
81728181|NCT00782509|163151835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.245|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.176|0.314|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.314|0.176|<0.0001
81728182|NCT00782509|163151836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.241|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.171|0.311|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.311|0.171|<0.0001
81728183|NCT00782509|163151836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.219|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.15|0.289|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.289|0.150|<0.0001
81728184|NCT00782509|163151837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.217|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.147|0.288|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.288|0.147|<0.0001
81728185|NCT00782509|163151837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.218|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.148|0.288|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.288|0.148|<0.0001
81728186|NCT00782509|163151838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.104||95.0|-0.012|0.131|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.131|-0.012|0.1040
81538650|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|19.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.75||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|32.87||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||32.87|6.30|0.0040
81728187|NCT00782509|163151838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0172||95.0|0.015|0.158|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.158|0.015|0.0172
81728188|NCT00782509|163151839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0106||95.0|0.022|0.166|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.166|0.022|0.0106
81538651|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.71||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.34|32.73||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||32.73|6.34|0.0038
81728189|NCT00782509|163151839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0013||95.0|0.046|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.190|0.046|0.0013
81728190|NCT00782509|163151840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.3821||95.0|-0.04|0.105|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.105|-0.040|0.3821
81450368|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.05|||||HR of Nivolumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 1%|||1.05|0.57|
81728191|NCT00782509|163151840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.1917||95.0|-0.024|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.120|-0.024|0.1917
81728192|NCT00782509|163151841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.1808||95.0|-0.023|0.123|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.123|-0.023|0.1808
81728193|NCT00782509|163151841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.37||95.0|-0.039|0.106|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.106|-0.039|0.3700
81728194|NCT00782509|163151842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.2312||95.0|-0.029|0.118|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.118|-0.029|0.2312
81728195|NCT00782509|163151842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0596||95.0|-0.003|0.144|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.144|-0.003|0.0596
81728196|NCT00782509|163151843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.311||95.0|-0.036|0.111|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.111|-0.036|0.3110
81728197|NCT00782509|163151843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.9426||95.0|-0.076|0.071|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.071|-0.076|0.9426
81728198|NCT00782509|163151844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.268||95.0|-0.032|0.115|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.115|-0.032|0.2680
81728199|NCT00782509|163151844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.0662||95.0|-0.005|0.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.143|-0.005|0.0662
81728200|NCT00782509|163151845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.2249||95.0|-0.028|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.120|-0.028|0.2249
81728201|NCT00782509|163151845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.0994||95.0|-0.012|0.136|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.136|-0.012|0.0994
81728202|NCT00782509|163151846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.332|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.261|0.403|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.403|0.261|<0.0001
81728203|NCT00782509|163151846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.263|0.403|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.403|0.263|<0.0001
81728204|NCT00782509|163151847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.225|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.153|0.296|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.296|0.153|<0.0001
81728205|NCT00782509|163151847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.139|0.281|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.281|0.139|<0.0001
81728206|NCT00782509|163151848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.268|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.196|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.340|0.196|<0.0001
81728207|NCT00782509|163151848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.179|0.323|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.323|0.179|<0.0001
81728208|NCT00782509|163151849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.226|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.154|0.298|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.298|0.154|<0.0001
81728209|NCT00782509|163151849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.137|0.281|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.281|0.137|<0.0001
81728210|NCT00782509|163151850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.226|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.153|0.299|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.299|0.153|<0.0001
81728211|NCT00782509|163151850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.133|0.279|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.279|0.133|<0.0001
81728212|NCT00782509|163151851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.207|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.133|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.280|0.133|<0.0001
81728213|NCT00782509|163151851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.211|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.138|0.285|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.285|0.138|<0.0001
81728214|NCT00782509|163151852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.0028||95.0|0.049|0.235|||ANCOVA|Treatment, tiotropium stratum and baseline as fixed effects|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.235|0.049|0.0028
81728215|NCT00782509|163151852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.0013||95.0|0.061|0.25|||ANCOVA|Treatment, tiotropium stratum and baseline as fixed effects|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.250|0.061|0.0013
81728216|NCT00782509|163151853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.959||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.622|23.099|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||23.099|3.622|0.0072
81728217|NCT00782509|163151853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.934|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.894|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.323|30.545|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||30.545|11.323|<0.0001
81728218|NCT00782509|163151854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.456|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.201||0.0169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.242|22.67|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||22.670|2.242|0.0169
81728219|NCT00782509|163151854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.653|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.132|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.574|30.731|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||30.731|10.574|<0.0001
81450369|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.81|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 1%|||0.81|0.43|
81728220|NCT00782509|163151855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.416|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.665|-0.167|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||-0.167|-0.665|0.0011
81728221|NCT00782509|163151855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.513|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.267|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||-0.267|-0.760|<0.0001
81728222|NCT00782509|163151856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.729|-0.111|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||-0.111|-0.729|0.0077
81728223|NCT00782509|163151856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.155|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.065|-0.456|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||-0.456|-1.065|<0.0001
81728224|NCT00782509|163151857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.837|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.333|-0.342|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||-0.342|-1.333|0.0010
81728225|NCT00782509|163151857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.278|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.767|-0.789|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||||-0.789|-1.767|<0.0001
81728226|NCT00782509|163151858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0122||95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, tiotropium stratum, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, patient as random.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.1|-0.5|0.0122
81728227|NCT00782509|163151858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0008||95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, tiotropium stratum, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, patient as random.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.1|-0.6|0.0008
81728228|NCT00782509|163151859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0028||95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, tiotropium stratum, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, patient as random.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.1|-0.5|0.0028
81450370|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||||95.0|0.55|1.04|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Nivolumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 1%|||1.04|0.55|
81728229|NCT00782509|163151859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0169||95.0|-0.5|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, tiotropium stratum, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, patient as random.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.0|-0.5|0.0169
81728230|NCT00782509|163151860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.018||95.0|-0.5|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, tiotropium stratum, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, patient as random.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.0|-0.5|0.0180
81728231|NCT00782509|163151860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0015||95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, tiotropium stratum, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, patient as random.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.1|-0.6|0.0015
81728232|NCT00782509|163151861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1313||95.0|-0.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, tiotropium stratum,visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, patient as random.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.0|-0.4|0.1313
81728233|NCT00782509|163151861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0089||95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model included treatment, tiotropium stratum visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, patient as random.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.1|-0.5|0.0089
81728234|NCT00782509|163151862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.993|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.9853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.687|1.436|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 5 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.436|0.687|0.9853
81728235|NCT00782509|163151862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.241|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222||0.2344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.873|1.763|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 10 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.763|0.873|0.2344
81728236|NCT00782509|163151863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.438||0.9035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.463|2.38|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 5 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||2.380|0.463|0.9035
81728237|NCT00782509|163151863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.958|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.408||0.9304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.415|2.209|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 10 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||2.209|0.415|0.9304
81728238|NCT00782509|163151864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.233||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.717|1.657|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 5 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.657|0.717|0.6690
81728239|NCT00782509|163151864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.344|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.273||0.1437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.902|2.002|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 10 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||2.002|0.902|0.1437
81728240|NCT00782509|163151865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2251||0.3637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8188|1.7234|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.7234|0.8188|0.3637
81728241|NCT00782509|163151865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.2822|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2403||0.1853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8874|1.8527|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.8527|0.8874|0.1853
81728242|NCT00782509|163151866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.0314|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4664||0.9455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4244|2.5063|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||2.5063|0.4244|0.9455
81728243|NCT00782509|163151866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.1273|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5028||0.7883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4696|2.7064|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||2.7064|0.4696|0.7883
81728244|NCT00782509|163151867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.2846|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2803||0.2514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.837|1.9717|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.9717|0.8370|0.2514
81450371|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.68|||||HR of Nivolumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 1%|||0.68|0.39|
81728245|NCT00782509|163151867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.3373|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2901||0.1807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8735|2.0474|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||2.0474|0.8735|0.1807
81728246|NCT00770991|163151897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||All patients received BRB suppositories and were pooled for the analysis comparing baseline and end of study polyp counts.||||0.065
81728247|NCT00770991|163151898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.016
81728248|NCT00770991|163151899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.043
81728249|NCT02444533|163151967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups for pain on day of surgery. Statistical significance was defined as a p-value less than 0.05.||||0.043
81728250|NCT02444533|163151967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.445|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups for pain at 14 days after surgery. Statistical significance was defined as a p-value less than 0.05.||||0.445
81728251|NCT02444533|163151968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups for ibuprofen usage. Statistical significance was defined as a p-value less than 0.05.||||0.650
81728252|NCT02444533|163151968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups for acetaminophen usage. Statistical significance was defined as a p-value less than 0.05.||||0.970
81728253|NCT02444533|163151968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.835|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups for oxycodone usage. Statistical significance was defined as a p-value less than 0.05.||||0.835
81728254|NCT02444533|163151969|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups at 7 days. Statistical significance was defined as a p-value less than 0.05.||||1.0
81728255|NCT01945138|163152021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81728256|NCT01945138|163152022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.115|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.115
81728257|NCT01945138|163152023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.193|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.193
81728258|NCT01945138|163152024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.848|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.848
81728259|NCT01945138|163152025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.074
81728260|NCT01945138|163152026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.38
81728261|NCT01945138|163152027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.461|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.461
81728262|NCT01945138|163152028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.205|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.205
81728263|NCT01945138|163152029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.157|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.157
81728264|NCT01945138|163152030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.443|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.443
81450372|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.67|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 1%|||0.67|0.38|
81728265|NCT01945138|163152031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81728266|NCT01945138|163152032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.401|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.401
81728267|NCT01945138|163152033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81728268|NCT01945138|163152034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.325|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.325
81450373|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.31|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Nivolumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 1%|||1.31|0.72|
81728269|NCT01945138|163152035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.311|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.311
81728270|NCT00602030|163152046|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.72||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel estimation of odds ratio adjusted for the smoking history stratification factor, using placebo as reference group.|||1.89|0.27|0.505
81728271|NCT00602030|163152047|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.31||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimation of odds ratio was adjusted for the smoking history stratification factor, using placebo as reference group .|||1.54|0.06|0.13
81728272|NCT00602030|163152048|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.06||||0.918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|3.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimation of odds ratio was adjusted for the smoking history stratification factor, using placebo as reference group.|||3.27|0.34|0.918
81728273|NCT01033864|163152062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8055|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8055
81728274|NCT01033864|163152063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2548|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2548
81728275|NCT01033864|163152064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4417|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4417
81728276|NCT01033864|163152065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0455|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0455
81728277|NCT01033864|163152066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2300
81728278|NCT01033864|163152067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0106|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0106
81728279|NCT01033864|163152068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3401|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3401
81728280|NCT01033864|163152069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0074|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0074
81728281|NCT01033864|163152070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0002
81728282|NCT03558997|163152072|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|4.73||||0.7185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.023|30.487|||ANCOVA|A Multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values in AUC (percent change from baseline) - Seeds: 16115 and 51161 with imputation size 40.|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab + SCIT vs SCIT) of the LS mean using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment as fixed factor.|||30.487|-21.023|0.7185
81728283|NCT03558997|163152073|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|0.3||||0.5438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.661|1.254|||ANCOVA|A Multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values in AUC (percent change from baseline) - Seeds: 16115 and 51161 with imputation size 40.|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab + SCIT vs SCIT) of the LS mean using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment as fixed factor.|||1.254|-0.661|0.5438
81728284|NCT03558997|163152074|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|0.03||||0.9559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.877|0.928|||ANCOVA|A Multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values in AUC (percent change from baseline) - Seeds: 16115 and 51161 with imputation size 40.|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab vs Placebo) of the LS mean using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment as fixed factor.|||0.928|-0.877|0.9559
81728285|NCT03558997|163152075|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|7.25||||0.5416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.028|30.53|||ANCOVA|A Multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values in AUC (percent change from baseline) - Seeds: 16115 and 51161 with imputation size 40.|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab vs Placebo) of the LS mean using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment as fixed factor.|||30.530|-16.028|0.5416
81728286|NCT03558997|163152076|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.94||||0.0414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.848|-0.037|||ANCOVA|A Multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values in AUC (percent change from baseline) - Seeds: 16115 and 51161 with imputation size 40.|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab + SCIT vs Dupilumab) of LS mean difference using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment as fixed factor.|||-0.037|-1.848|0.0414
81728287|NCT03558997|163152077|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-30.45||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.874|-7.034|||ANCOVA|A Multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values in AUC (percent change from baseline) - Seeds: 16115 and 51161 with imputation size 40.|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab + SCIT vs Dupilumab) of LS mean difference using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment as fixed factor.|||-7.034|-53.874|0.0108
81728288|NCT03558997|163152078|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|0.665||||0.1449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|3.21|||ANCOVA||P-value was based on treatment differences of median change using rank based ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment as fixed factors. Median difference \& its 95% CI estimated with Hodges-Lehmann method.|||3.2100|-0.770|0.1449
81728289|NCT03558997|163152079|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|335.3||||0.1231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-551.47|1746.55|||ANCOVA||P-value was based on treatment differences of median change using rank based ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment as fixed factors. Median difference \& its 95% CI estimated with Hodges-Lehmann method.|||1746.55|-551.47|0.1231
81728290|NCT03558997|163152080|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-13.325|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.94|-8.36|||ANCOVA||P-value was based on treatment differences of median change using rank based ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment as fixed factors. Median difference \& its 95% CI estimated with Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-8.3600|-23.9400|<0.0001
81728291|NCT03558997|163152081|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-134.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-205.51|-94.98|||ANCOVA||P-value was based on treatment differences of median change using rank based ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment as fixed factors. Median difference \& its 95% CI estimated with Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-94.98|-205.51|<0.0001
81728292|NCT03558997|163152082|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|0.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.27|||ANCOVA||P-value was based on treatment differences of median change using rank based ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment as fixed factors. Median difference \& its 95% CI estimated with Hodges-Lehmann method.|||1.2700|0.4500|<0.0001
81728293|NCT01149616|163152084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.007
81728294|NCT01149616|163152085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.006
81728295|NCT01149616|163152086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||P value was calculated, and threshold for significance calculated at less than or equal to 0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.05
81450374|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.78|||||HR of Nivolumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 5%|||0.78|0.49|
81728296|NCT04192799|163152088|EQUIVALENCE|Testing was two-sided and p-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mean Ratio|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.85||Testing was two-sided and p-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant, not adjusted for multiple comparison.|Gamma Regression with Log Link Function|Adjusted for demographics, clinical characteristics, time period; interaction term for hospital and time period, random effect for practice group.||||0.85|0.65|<0.001
81728297|NCT04192799|163152089|EQUIVALENCE|Testing was two-sided and p-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mean Ratio|1.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.19||Testing was two-sided and p-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant, not adjusted for multiple comparison.|Gamma Regression with Log Link Function|Adjusted for demographics, clinical characteristics, time period; interaction term for hospital and time period, random effect for practice group.||||1.19|1.06|<0.001
81728298|NCT04192799|163152090|EQUIVALENCE|Testing was two-sided and p-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mean Ratio|0.93||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.09||Testing was two-sided and p-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant, not adjusted for multiple comparison.|Gamma Regression with Log Link Function|Adjusted for demographics, clinical characteristics, time period; interaction term for hospital and time period, random effect for practice group.||||1.09|0.80|0.37
81728299|NCT04192799|163152091|EQUIVALENCE|Testing was two-sided and p-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|12.27||Testing was two-sided and p-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant, not adjusted for multiple comparison.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for demographics, clinical characteristics, time period; interaction term for hospital and time period, random effect for practice group.||||12.27|0.14|0.81
81728300|NCT04192799|163152092|EQUIVALENCE|Testing was two-sided and p-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Slope|0.05||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.11|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for demographics, clinical characteristics, time period; interaction term for hospital and time period, random effect for practice group.||||0.11|-0.01|0.12
81728301|NCT02295774|163152097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mc Nemar's χ2 test|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||Mc Nemar's χ2 test was not applicable because there is no change between visits.|Mc Nemar's χ2 test was not applicable because there is no change between visits.|"The results of the γH2AX analysis were listed and summarised by frequency tables by visit and colonic region.~The results were compared between Visit 2 and Visit 1 for each colonic region and overall using the Mc Nemar's χ2 test.~In case of the presence of at least one positive colonic region, that visit was to be considered as 'Positive' for the overall γH2AX analysis."||||
81728302|NCT01075763|163152099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For baseline: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.64
81728303|NCT01075763|163152099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 52: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.92
81728304|NCT01075763|163152100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 12: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.63
81728305|NCT01075763|163152100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 28: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.74
81728306|NCT01075763|163152101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For baseline: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.45
81728307|NCT01075763|163152101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 12: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.88
81538652|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.45||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.29|28.68||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||28.68|3.29|0.0137
81538653|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|18.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.45||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.44|30.82||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||30.82|5.44|0.0052
81728308|NCT01075763|163152101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 28: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.68
81538654|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|22.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.81|35.39||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||35.39|9.81|0.0006
81538655|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|29.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.58|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.41|42.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||42.32|16.41|<0.0001
81538656|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|13.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.57||0.0378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|26.63||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||26.63|0.78|0.0378
81728309|NCT01075763|163152101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 52: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.81
81728310|NCT01075763|163152102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For baseline: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.29
81728311|NCT01075763|163152102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 12: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.36
81538657|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|20.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.49||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.31|32.85||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||32.85|7.31|0.002
81538658|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|17.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.44||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.77|30.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 9||30.09|4.77|0.0071
81538659|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|20.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.63||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.61|33.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||33.71|7.61|0.0020
81538660|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|18.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.63||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.68|31.79||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||31.79|5.68|0.0050
81728312|NCT01075763|163152102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 28: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.68
81728313|NCT01075763|163152102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 52: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.41
81728314|NCT01075763|163152103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For baseline: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.86
81728315|NCT01075763|163152103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 28: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.62
81728316|NCT01075763|163152103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 52: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.21
81728317|NCT01075763|163152104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For baseline: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.95
81728318|NCT01075763|163152104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 28: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.73
81728319|NCT01075763|163152104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 52: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.30
81728320|NCT01075763|163152106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For baseline: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.80
81728321|NCT01075763|163152106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 28: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.74
81728322|NCT01075763|163152106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 52: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.12
81728323|NCT01075763|163152107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For baseline: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.53
81728324|NCT01075763|163152107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 28: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.85
81728325|NCT01075763|163152107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Week 52: the difference between the two groups was analyzed using t-test.||||0.85
81728326|NCT03734237|163152131|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: RR=1, Alternative hypothesis: RR not equal to 1|Risk Ratio (RR)|-26.7||||0.1412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.7|7.6|||Chi-squared|||Relative vaccine effectiveness with the outcome laboratory confirmed influenza identified via surveillance and/or abstracted from clinical records.||7.6|-73.7|0.1412
81728327|NCT03734237|163152131|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: RR=1, Alternative hypothesis: RR not equal to 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|-13.1||||0.4552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.4|18.2|||Chi-squared|||Relative vaccine effectiveness with the outcome laboratory confirmed influenza identified via surveillance and/or abstracted from clinical records.||18.2|-56.4|0.4552
81728328|NCT01992107|163152161|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of GMTs (GMT TIV1c/GMT QIVc) for HI antibody does not exceed the non-inferiority margin of 1.5|Ratios of GMT (Day 22/Day 50)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.14|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV1c, assessed in terms of ratios of GMT against influenza strain A/H1N1||1.14|0.93|
81728329|NCT01992107|163152161|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of GMTs (GMT TIV1c/GMT QIVc) for HI antibody does not exceed the non-inferiority margin of 1.5|Ratios of GMT (Day 22/Day 50)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.14|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV1c, assessed in terms of ratios of GMT against influenza strain A/H3N2||1.14|0.97|
81728330|NCT01992107|163152161|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of GMTs (GMT TIV1c/GMT QIVc) for HI antibody does not exceed the non-inferiority margin of 1.5|Ratios of GMT (Day 22/Day 50)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV1c, assessed in terms of ratios of GMT against influenza strain B1||1.1|0.89|
81728331|NCT01992107|163152161|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of GMTs (GMT TIV2c/GMT QIVc) for HI antibody does not exceed the non-inferiority margin of 1.5|Ratios of GMT (Day 22/Day 50)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.14|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV2c, assessed in terms of ratios of GMT against influenza strain B2||1.14|0.87|
81728332|NCT01992107|163152162|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between seroconversion rates (% seroconversion TIV1c - % seroconversion QIVc) for HI antibody does not exceed the margin of 10%|Difference b/w SC rates (Day 22/Day 50)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|6.9|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV1c in terms of differences in seroconversion rates against influenza strain A/H1N1||6.9|-2.5|
81728333|NCT01992107|163152162|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between seroconversion rates (% seroconversion TIV1c - % seroconversion QIVc) for HI antibody does not exceed the margin of 10%|Difference b/w SC rates (Day 22/Day 50)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|9.2|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV1c in terms of differences in seroconversion rates against influenza strain A/H3N2||9.2|-1.4|
81728334|NCT01992107|163152162|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between seroconversion rates (% seroconversion TIV1c - % seroconversion QIVc) for HI antibody does not exceed the margin of 10%|Difference b/w SC rates (Day 22/Day 50)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|4.5|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV1c in terms of differences in seroconversion rates against influenza strain B1||4.5|-5.5|
81728335|NCT01992107|163152162|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between seroconversion rates (% seroconversion TIV2c - % seroconversion QIVc) for HI antibody does not exceed the margin of 10%|Difference b/w SC rates (Day 22/Day 50)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|3.2|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV2c in terms of differences in seroconversion rates against influenza strain B2||3.2|-6.5|
81728336|NCT01992107|163152168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratios of GMT (Day 22/Day 50)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.29||||||Superiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV1c in terms of ratios of GMT against influenza strain B2.The upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs (GMT TIV1c/GMTQIVc) for HI antibody should not exceed the superiority margin of 1 met.||0.29|0.22|
81728337|NCT01992107|163152169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference b/w SC rates(Day 22/Day 50)|-47.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.1|-42.1||||||Superiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV1c in terms of seroconversion rates against influenza strain B2.The upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between seroconversion rates (% seroconversion TIV1c - %seroconversion QIVc) for HI antibody should not exceed the margin of 0 points met.||-42.1|-51.1|
81728338|NCT01992107|163152170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratios of GMT (Day 22/Day 50)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.42||||||Superiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV2c in terms of ratios of GMT against influenza strain B1.The upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs (GMT TIV2c /GMTQIVc) for HI antibody should not exceed the superiority margin of 1 met.||0.42|0.35|
81728339|NCT01992107|163152171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference b/w SC rates(Day 22/Day 50)|-34.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.8|-29.3||||||Superiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV2c in terms of seroconversion rates against influenza strain B1.The upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between seroconversion rates (% seroconversion TIV1c or TIV2c - %seroconversion QIVc) for HI antibody should not exceed the margin of 0 points met.||-29.3|-38.8|
81728340|NCT02022007|163152174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||McNemar|||Study change from dysglycemia to normal glucose state||||.007
81728341|NCT02022007|163152175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||This was a Subjects (SS)/Groups repeated measures design||||.02
81728342|NCT02022007|163152176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|n||Pretreatment fasting glucose levels were compared with post-treatment levels||||<0.0001
81728343|NCT02022007|163152177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||ANOVA|||||||.038
81728344|NCT02022007|163152178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.003
81728345|NCT02022007|163152179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||ANOVA|||||||.025
81728346|NCT02022007|163152180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.006
81728347|NCT02022007|163152181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||ANOVA|||||||.006
81728348|NCT02022007|163152182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||ANOVA|||||||.026
81728349|NCT02022007|163152183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||ANOVA|||||||.006
81728350|NCT02022007|163152184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||ANOVA|||||||.006
81728351|NCT02022007|163152185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81728352|NCT00617461|163152223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference versus placebo|-0.29||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.48|-0.1|||ANCOVA|An ANCOVA (repeated measures mixed model) with body mass index, baseline 24-hr average pain intensity, and grouped center as covariates was used.||||-0.10|-0.48|0.013
81728353|NCT00358826|163152241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|The model included treatment effect, with baseline value as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81728354|NCT00358826|163152241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|The model included treatment effect, with baseline value as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81728355|NCT00358826|163152241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|The model included treatment effect, with baseline value as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81728356|NCT00358826|163152242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|The model included treatment effect, with baseline value as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81728357|NCT00358826|163152242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|The model included treatment effect, with baseline value as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81728358|NCT00358826|163152242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|The model included treatment effect, with baseline value as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81728359|NCT00358826|163152243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.656||||||Adjusted using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|||||||0.656
81728360|NCT00358826|163152243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.863||||||Adjusted using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|||||||0.863
81728361|NCT00358826|163152243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996||||||Adjusted using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|||||||0.996
81728362|NCT00358826|163152244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.331||||||Adjusted using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|||||||0.331
81728363|NCT00358826|163152244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.606||||||Adjusted using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|||||||0.606
81728364|NCT00358826|163152244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted using Dunnett's method.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81728365|NCT00358826|163152245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||||||Dunnett test compared with Placebo|ANCOVA|||||||0.22
81728366|NCT00358826|163152245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.005||||||Dunnett test compared with Placebo|ANCOVA|||||||<0.005
81728367|NCT00358826|163152245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||||||Dunnett test compared with Placebo|ANCOVA|||||||0.60
81728368|NCT00358826|163152246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||||||Dunnett test compared with Placebo|ANCOVA|||||||0.92
81728369|NCT00358826|163152246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||||||Dunnett test compared with Placebo|ANCOVA|||||||0.96
81728370|NCT00358826|163152246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Dunnett test compared with Placebo|ANCOVA|||||||1.00
81728371|NCT00358826|163152247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||||||Dunnett test compared with Placebo|ANCOVA|||||||0.99
81728372|NCT00358826|163152247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||||||Dunnett test compared with Placebo|ANCOVA|||||||0.11
81728373|NCT00358826|163152247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||||||Dunnett test compared with Placebo|ANCOVA|||||||0.99
81728374|NCT00457665|163152258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.94
81728375|NCT01620489|163152285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|-0.66|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.9|-0.43||Adjustment for multiple comparisons was not used since there was only one primary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis of no treatment difference was tested using a two-sided test based on a mixed model repeated measurement (MMRM) analysis. The model included treatment, country, stratification groups (6 groups from cross-classifying renal function category (2 levels: eGFR\<45 and ≥45 mL/min) and the background insulin treatment category (3 levels: basal, premix or no insulin)) as fixed effects factors and baseline HbA1c as a covariate, all nested within week.||-0.43|-0.90|<0.0001
81728376|NCT01620489|163152286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated odds ratio|4.48|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.46|8.18||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Logistic|||Analysed by a logistic regression model with treatment, country and stratification groups as fixed effects and HbA1c and body weight at baseline as covariates. No weight gain was defined as change from baseline to Week 26 in body weight ≤0 kg.||8.18|2.46|<0.0001
81728377|NCT01620489|163152287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated odds ratio|3.94|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.12|7.3||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Logistic|||Analysed by a logistic regression model with treatment, country and stratification groups as fixed effects and HbA1c at baseline as covariates.||7.30|2.12|<0.0001
81538661|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|24.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.71||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2|37.6||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||37.60|11.20|0.0003
81538662|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|32.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.77|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.77|45.42||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||45.42|18.77|<0.0001
81538663|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|19.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.76||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.79|32.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Wek 10||32.38|5.79|0.0050
81728378|NCT01620489|163152288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|-1.08|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.58|-0.58||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean change from baseline in the 7-point profile (SMPG) after 26 weeks treatment was analysed using an MMRM model with treatment, country and stratification groups as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate, all nested within visit.||-0.58|-1.58|<0.0001
81728379|NCT01620489|163152289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|-0.51|||=|0.0022||95.0|-0.83|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Not adjusted for multiple comparisons||Change from baseline in BMI (kg/m˄2) after 26 weeks treatment was analysed separately using an MMRM analysis model with treatment, country and stratification groups as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate, all nested within visit.||-0.18|-0.83|= 0.0022
81728380|NCT01620489|163152290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment ratio|0.98|||=|0.3575||95.0|0.94|1.02||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||The ratio to baseline in eGFR (mL/min/1.73m˄2) after 26 weeks treatment was estimated based on log-transformed data for changes from baseline. The responses were analysed using an MMRM model with treatment, country and stratification groups as fixed effects and log-transformed baseline as a covariate, all nested within visit. The resulting estimates were back-transformed to the original scale.||1.02|0.94|= 0.3575
81728381|NCT01851590|163152299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Proportions and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for negative KOH staining, negative cultures, and a combination of these at 4- and 10-month time points. Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel and χ2-tests were used to analyse efficacy criteria.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The sample size was estimated according to complete mycological cure at 10 months. Estimation was based on the design of a binary-outcome head-to-head superiority trial. Orally administered terbinafine treatment was considered the active control. Approximately 25 patients / arm were required to have 80% power (β=0.2) at a two-sided α=0.05 significance level to detect a decrease in primary outcome from 50% in the terbinafine arm to 15% in the amorolfine or resin lacquer treatment arms.||||<0.05
81728382|NCT01851590|163152300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Differences between quantitative data were assessed with one-way analysis of variances, and pairwise comparisons were performed with Bonferroni's post hoc test.|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81728383|NCT01851590|163152301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Differences between quantitative data were assessed with one-way analysis of variances, and pairwise comparisons were performed with Bonferroni's post hoc test.|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81728384|NCT01851590|163152302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Differences between quantitative data were assessed with one-way analysis of variances, and pairwise comparisons were performed with Bonferroni's post hoc test.|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81728385|NCT01851590|163152303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Qualitative data are expressed as frequencies and percentages, and differences between parallel groups were compared with the χ2-test or Fisher's exact test, as appropriate.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81728386|NCT00696709|163152304|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The statistical criterion for significance requires that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the geometric mean fold rise in vaccine recipients is \>1.0.|Longitudinal regression (LR)|Calculated based on LR model (adjusting for pre-vaccination immunogenicity level and incomplete data) with visit as covariate.||||||<0.0001
81728387|NCT00696709|163152305|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The statistical criterion for significance requires that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the geometric mean fold rise in vaccine recipients is \>1.0.|Longitudinal regression (LR)|Calculated based on LR model (adjusting for pre-vaccination immunogenicity level and incomplete data) with visit as covariate.||||||<0.0001
81450375|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.66|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 5%|||0.66|0.41|
81450376|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.08|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Nivolumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 5%|||1.08|0.66|
81450377|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.91|||||HR of Nivolumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 5%|||0.91|0.41|
81450378|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.91|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 5%|||0.91|0.38|
81450379|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.53|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Nivolumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 5%|||1.53|0.62|
81450380|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.75|||||HR of Nivolumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 10%|||0.75|0.48|
81450381|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.68|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 10%|||0.68|0.43|
81450382|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.14|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Nivolumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \< 10%|||1.14|0.71|
81450383|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.1|||||HR of Nivolumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 10%|||1.10|0.44|
81728388|NCT00696709|163152306|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The statistical criterion for significance requires that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the geometric mean fold rise in vaccine recipients is \>1.0.|Longitudinal regression (LR)|Calculated based on LR model (adjusting for pre-vaccination immunogenicity level and incomplete data) with visit as covariate.||||||<0.0001
81728389|NCT00696709|163152307|OTHER|The statistical criterion for significance requires that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the geometric mean fold rise in vaccine recipients is \>1.0.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Longitudinal data analysis (LDA)|LDA with log-transformed VZV responses at each visit as response variables and visit as covariate.||||||<0.0001
81728390|NCT00696709|163152308|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|5.7|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||5.7|-10.8|
81728391|NCT00696709|163152308|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|8.8|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||8.8|-9.2|
81728392|NCT00696709|163152309|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|35.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.2|52.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||52.6|15.2|<0.001
81728393|NCT00696709|163152309|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|40.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.6|57.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||57.0|19.6|<0.001
81728394|NCT00696709|163152310|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|16.1|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||16.1|-25.3|
81728395|NCT00696709|163152310|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|24.9|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||24.9|-16.9|
81728396|NCT00696709|163152311|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.6||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|8.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||8.4|-9.3|0.480
81728397|NCT00696709|163152311|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.6||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|8.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||8.8|-9.2|0.469
81728398|NCT00696709|163152312|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|5.7|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||5.7|-10.8|
81728399|NCT00696709|163152312|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|6.0|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||6.0|-10.8|
81728400|NCT00321711|163152326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.032||||||95.0|0.153|6.95||||||||6.950|0.153|
81728401|NCT00321711|163152326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.333||||||95.0|0.028|3.926||||||||3.926|0.028|
81728402|NCT00321711|163152326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.118||||||95.0|0.007|1.882|||||Adjusted by the stratification factor|||1.882|0.007|
81728403|NCT00321711|163152327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||||95.0|0.063|15.988|||||Romiplostim/placebo|||15.988|0.063|
81728404|NCT00321711|163152328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.827||||||95.0|0.347|9.618|||||Romiplostim/placebo|||9.618|0.347|
81728405|NCT00321711|163152328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.445||||||95.0|0.037|5.325|||||Romiplostim/placebo|||5.325|0.037|
81728406|NCT00321711|163152328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.444||||||95.0|0.032|6.08|||||Romiplostim/placebo|||6.080|0.032|
81728407|NCT00321711|163152329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in incidence rate|-33.5||||||95.0|-69.0|2.0|||||Romiplostim - placebo|||2.0|-69.0|
81728408|NCT00321711|163152329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.315||||||95.0|0.029|3.412||||||||3.412|0.029|
81728409|NCT00321711|163152329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.211||||||95.0|0.021|2.082||||||||2.082|0.021|
81728410|NCT01227668|163152334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.12|||Stratified log rank|||||1.12|0.28|0.097
81728411|NCT01227668|163152335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.82|0.02||For secondary endpoints, hierarchical testing aimed to keep the overall experiment-wise type I error rate to \<=0.05. Difference in chg from BL was tested at 0.05 significance only if APR arm significantly differed vs placebo from primary analysis.|ANCOVA|||||0.02|-8.82|0.051
81728412|NCT01227668|163152336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.1||Treatment diff in chg from BL to endpnt in IS score was tested at 0.05 signif only if ARP arm signif differed vs pb from PA. Thus, if ARP arm signif differed vs pb in IS score, treatment diff in mean CGI-I score at endpnt was tested at 0.05 signfnce.|ANCOVA|||||0.1|-1.3|0.090
81728413|NCT00543439|163152352|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of arithmetic means|0.03||||0.002|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.08|||Paired t-test|||Ratio of the arithmetic means of the ABR for OD cohort: OD therapy to OD cohort: RP therapy 25 IU/kg was calculated. One-sided 95% CI for this ratio was reported.||0.08||0.0020
81728414|NCT00543439|163152353|EQUIVALENCE|90% 2-sided CI for the mean difference in ABRs for the 2 prophylaxis regimens for ITT participants was constructed using the t distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom (n equals the number of participants) to assess the equivalence of the 2 regimens. Equivalence was demonstrated and the null hypothesis rejected if the limits of the 90% CI fell wholly within the interval of (-4, 4) bleeds per year.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|2.22||||||||2.22|0.03|
81728415|NCT01709383|163152376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.57
81728416|NCT01709383|163152378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.64
81728417|NCT01484028|163152394|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 0.05 LogMAR was used.|Least-square mean difference|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0034|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.017|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The alternative hypothesis is the monocular distance Snellen VA (LogMAR scale) of etafilcon A with embedded print and PVP for dark/light eyes is non-inferior to that of etafilcon A control lenses.||0.017|0.004|
81728418|NCT01360450|163152403|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||yes the P value was adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|2 sided ANOVA|Mean difference between the two treatment arms|||||>0.05
81728419|NCT02826603|163152426|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|2.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.84|1.72|<0.0001
81728420|NCT02826603|163152427|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|2.72|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.72|1.63|<0.0001
81728421|NCT02826603|163152428|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|3.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.62|1.89|<0.0001
81728422|NCT02826603|163152429|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.65|4.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.71|2.65|<0.0001
81728423|NCT02826603|163152430|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.01|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.01|1.80|<0.0001
81728424|NCT02826603|163152431|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|3.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.37|1.96|<0.0001
81728425|NCT02826603|163152432|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|3.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.31|1.89|<0.0001
81728426|NCT02826603|163152433|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|4.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.17|1.96|<0.0001
81728427|NCT02826603|163152434|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|3.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.71|2.19|<0.0001
81728428|NCT02826603|163152435|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|2.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.41|1.41|<0.0001
81728429|NCT00905489|163152436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio NVP XR: NVP IR (%)|91.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.47|99.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted geometric means are estimated from the mixed model for intra-individual comparison.||||99.64|83.47|0.0080
81728430|NCT01533428|163152468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.6||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-0.8|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||All statistical comparisons were made using two-sided tests at the 5% significance level||-0.8|-12.3|0.025
81728431|NCT01533428|163152469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.1||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-1.2|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||All statistical comparisons were made using two-sided tests at the 5% significance level.||-1.2|-12.9|0.018
81728432|NCT01533428|163152470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.1||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|2.3|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparison of capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline to Week 2.||2.3|-10.4|0.208
81728433|NCT01533428|163152470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.7||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-0.4|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparison of capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline to Week 3.||-0.4|-13.1|0.036
81728434|NCT01533428|163152470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.2||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-0.8|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparison of capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline to Week 4.||-0.8|-13.5|0.027
81728435|NCT01533428|163152470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.3||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|-1.0|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparison of capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline to Week 5.||-1.0|-13.6|0.024
81728436|NCT01533428|163152470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.3||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparison of capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline to Week 6.||0.0|-12.6|0.051
81728437|NCT01533428|163152470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.1||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|-1.8|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparison of capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline to Week 7.||-1.8|-14.4|0.012
81728438|NCT01533428|163152470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.2||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-0.8|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparison of capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline to Week 8.||-0.8|-13.5|0.026
81728439|NCT01533428|163152470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.9||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-0.6|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparison of capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline to Week 9.||-0.6|-13.2|0.032
81728440|NCT01533428|163152470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|-1.2|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparison of capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline to Week 10.||-1.2|-13.9|0.020
81728441|NCT01533428|163152470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.4||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|-1.1|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparison of capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline to Week 11.||-1.1|-13.7|0.022
81728442|NCT01533428|163152470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|-2.7|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparison of capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline to Week 12.||-2.7|-15.3|0.005
81728443|NCT01533428|163152472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis of regression logistics model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Percentage of participants with 30% reduction in average daily pain score assessed in Weeks 2-8. The comparison of the odds ratio of capsaicin 8% to placebo for percent change from baseline was performed using a logistic regression model.||2.2|0.9|0.108
81728444|NCT01533428|163152472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.4|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis of regression logistics model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Percentage of participants with 30% reduction in average daily pain score assessed in Weeks 2-12. The comparison of the odds ratio of capsaicin 8% to placebo for percent change from baseline was performed using a logistic regression model.||2.4|1.0|0.050
81728445|NCT01533428|163152473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.1|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis of regression logistics model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Percentage of participants with 50% reduction in average daily pain score assessed in Weeks 2-8. The comparison of the odds ratio of capsaicin 8% to placebo for percent change from baseline was performed using a logistic regression model.||2.1|0.7|0.403
81728446|NCT01533428|163152473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|Analysis of regression logistics model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Percentage of participants with 50% reduction in average daily pain score assessed in Weeks 2-12. The comparison of the odds ratio of capsaicin 8% to placebo for percent change from baseline was performed using a logistic regression model.||2.0|0.7|0.446
81728447|NCT01533428|163152474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.072|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis of Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparing the difference between capsaicin 8% and placebo for counts by category using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.||||0.072
81728448|NCT01533428|163152475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis of Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparing the difference between capsaicin 8% and placebo for counts by category using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.||||0.075
81728449|NCT01533428|163152476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.169|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis of Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparing the difference between capsaicin 8% and placebo for counts by category using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.||||0.169
81728450|NCT01533428|163152477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.7||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|5.0|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||The statistical comparison between Baseline and Week 8 was made using two-sided tests at the 5% significance level.||5.0|-1.6|0.320
81728451|NCT01533428|163152477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.2||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.5|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||The statistical comparison between Baseline and Week 12 was made using two-sided tests at the 5% significance level.||4.5|-2.1|0.473
81471490|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.087|1.174|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.174|1.087|<0.0001
81538664|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|23.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.68||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.95|36.22||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||36.22|9.95|0.0006
81728452|NCT01533428|163152477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.7||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.2|||ANCOVA|||The statistical comparison between Baseline and Week 2 was made using two-sided tests at the 5% significance level.||2.2|-4.4|0.514
81728453|NCT01533428|163152478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparing the difference between capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline at Week 2 was completed using ANCOVA model.||0.7|-0.5|0.719
81728454|NCT01533428|163152478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparing the difference between capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline at Week 8 was completed using ANCOVA model.||0.3|-0.8|0.334
81728455|NCT01533428|163152478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparing the difference between capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline at Week 12 was completed using ANCOVA model.||0.5|-0.7|0.726
81728456|NCT01533428|163152479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparing the difference between capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline at Week 2 was completed using ANCOVA model.||0.5|-0.6|0.841
81471491|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.784||||0.0341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.626|0.982|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Weight per 10 kg. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.982|0.626|0.0341
81471492|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.575||||0.0443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.335|0.986|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for aspartate aminotransferase (AST) ratio at BL (\> 1.5 vs \<=1.5). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.986|0.335|0.0443
81728457|NCT01533428|163152479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparing the difference between capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline at Week 8 was completed using ANCOVA model.||0.2|-0.9|0.171
81728458|NCT01533428|163152479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment, gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||Comparing the difference between capsaicin 8% and placebo for change from Baseline at Week 12 was completed using ANCOVA model.||0.4|-0.7|0.595
81728459|NCT01533428|163152481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|-0.9|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment,gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||All statistical comparisons were made using two-sided tests at the 5% significance level.||-0.9|-17.2|0.030
81728460|NCT01533428|163152481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|-1.5|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model including treatment,gender, pain score at baseline, HbA1c at screening and site as factors/covariates.||All statistical comparisons were made using two-sided tests at the 5% significance level.||-1.5|-17.4|0.020
81728461|NCT01688037|163152519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.2966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.7|-2.3|0.2966
81728462|NCT01688037|163152520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||ANOVA|||||0.4|-0.3|0.743
81728463|NCT01688037|163152521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||ANOVA|||||0.1|-0.7|0.1151
81728464|NCT01688037|163152521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0|||ANOVA|||||0.0|-0.8|0.0277
81728465|NCT02100956|163152522|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in VAS pain scale scores after intrathecal study drug injection between oxytocin and placebo. To account for repeated measures across time and drug conditions, VAS apin scale scores were analyzed using a linear mixed-effects model with random intercepts at the level of participant. Each outcome was regressed on fixed-effects for order of study day, study drug, time after injection, and drug x time interaction.||||<0.05
81728466|NCT03280537|163152541|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.12||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level. There was no adjustment for multiplicity for the co-primary outcome measures.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline NPS, treatment and baseline NPS by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The primary analysis tested the null hypothesis that no treatment group difference existed for change from baseline in NPS at Week 24. As NPS and NCS are co-primary outcome measures, both null hypotheses for NPS and NCS must be rejected, with parameter estimates indicating a benefit of omalizumab over placebo, for the study to be deemed positive.||-0.12|-1.05|0.0140
81728467|NCT03280537|163152542|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.19||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level. There was no adjustment for multiplicity for the co-primary outcome measures.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline NCS, treatment and baseline NCS by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The primary analysis tested the null hypothesis that no treatment group difference existed for change from baseline in NCS at Week 24. As NPS and NCS are co-primary outcome measures, both null hypotheses for NPS and NCS must be rejected, with parameter estimates indicating a benefit of omalizumab over placebo, for the study to be deemed positive.||-0.19|-0.80|0.0017
81728468|NCT03280537|163152543|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.16||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline SSS, treatment and baseline SSS by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in the average daily Sense of Smell Score (SSS) at Week 24.||-0.16|-0.73|0.0024
81728469|NCT03280537|163152544|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.27||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline PRS, treatment and baseline PRS by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in the average daily Posterior Rhinorrhea Score (PRS) at Week 24.||-0.27|-0.81|0.0001
81728470|NCT03280537|163152545|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.44||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline NPS, treatment and baseline NPS by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in the NPS at Week 16.||-0.44|-1.39|0.0002
81728471|NCT03280537|163152546|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.3||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline NCS, treatment and baseline NCS by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in the average daily NCS at Week 16.||-0.30|-0.87|<0.0001
81728472|NCT03280537|163152547|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-15.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.26|-8.82||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline, treatment and baseline by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in the SNOT-22 score at Week 24.||-8.82|-21.26|<0.0001
81728473|NCT03280537|163152548|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.35||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline ARS, treatment and baseline ARS by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in the average daily Anterior Rhinorrhea Score (ARS) at Week 24.||-0.35|-0.90|<0.0001
81728474|NCT03280537|163152549|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2||||0.1594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.89||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Wald Chi-Square|Adjusted for geographic region and asthma/aspirin sensitivity comorbidity status.|Odds ratio is comparing Omalizumab arm to Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for requirement of rescue medication through Week 24.||1.89|0.02|0.1594
81728475|NCT03280537|163152550|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|20.61||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Fisher Exact|Unadjusted|Odds ratio is comparing Omalizumab arm to Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for having had surgery for nasal polyps through Week 24.||20.61|0.00|1.0000
81728476|NCT03280537|163152551|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.04||||0.0396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|15.25|||Wald Chi-Square|Adjusted for Baseline AQLQ, geographic region, and aspirin sensitivity status.|Odds ratio is comparing Omalizumab arm to Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for number of participants with a change from baseline in AQLQ score of ≥0.5 at Week 24.||15.25|1.07|0.0396
81728477|NCT03280537|163152552|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2||||0.1594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.89||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Wald Chi-Square|Adjusted for geographic region and asthma/aspirin sensitivity comorbidity status.|Odds ratio is comparing Omalizumab arm to Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for requirement of rescue treatment through Week 24.||1.89|0.02|0.1594
81728478|NCT03280537|163152553|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.22||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|60.23||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Fisher Exact|Unadjusted|Odds ratio is comparing Omalizumab arm to Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in reduction in the need for surgery for nasal polyps by Week 24.||60.23|1.23|0.0139
81728479|NCT03280537|163152554|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.18||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline TNSS, treatment and baseline by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm.|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in the average daily Total Nasal Symptom Score (TNSS) at Week 24.||-1.18|-3.00|<0.0001
81728480|NCT03280537|163152555|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|3.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|6.15||Tested at the two-sided 0.05 significance level.|Mixed-Effect Model of Repeated Measures|Adjustments: geographic region, asthma/aspirin sensitivity, treatment, timepoint, baseline UPSIT, treatment and baseline by timepoint interactions.|Difference in least squares means: Omalizumab arm minus Placebo arm|The null hypothesis was that no difference exists between the treatment groups for change from baseline in the UPSIT score at Week 24.||6.15|1.57|0.0011
81728481|NCT02058628|163152605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0||||Data is represented as per CTR.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|DUAC versus SKINOREN with a nominal alpha level of 5%, without adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||||0.0004
81728482|NCT04527471|163152622|OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81728483|NCT00096265|163152698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.31||One-sided|Log Rank||WBRT + SRS is the denominator of the hazard ratio.|120 patients per arm required to detect a 33% reduction in hazard rate corresponding to improvement in MST of 5.9 (null hypothesis) to 8.9 months with a one-sided type I error rate of 0.025 and 85% power.||2.31|0.89|0.93
81728484|NCT00096265|163152698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.47||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.36||One-sided|Log Rank||WBRT + SRS is the denominator of the hazard ratio.|120 patients per arm required to detect a 33% reduction in hazard rate corresponding to improvement in MST of 5.9 (null hypothesis) to 8.9 months with a one-sided type I error rate of 0.025 and 85% power.||2.36|0.92|0.95
81728485|NCT00096265|163152699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Gray's test|||||||0.30
81728486|NCT00096265|163152699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Gray's test|||||||0.48
81728487|NCT00096265|163152701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Chi-squared|||With 70 patients per arm, a 0.05 level chi-square test would have 80% power to distinguish between two groups when the proportions in the three categories are as follows for standard vs. experimental arm, respectively: 25% vs. 50% improvement, 55% vs. 40% stable, and 20% vs. 10% deterioration, or any distribution that corresponds to an effect size, Δ² = Σ(π2j-π1j)2/\[2(π2j-π1j)\], of 0.0702.||||0.39
81728488|NCT00096265|163152701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Chi-squared|||With 70 patients per arm, a 0.05 level chi-square test would have 80% power to distinguish between two groups when the proportions in the three categories are as follows for standard vs. experimental arm, respectively: 25% vs. 50% improvement, 55% vs. 40% stable, and 20% vs. 10% deterioration, or any distribution that corresponds to an effect size, Δ² = Σ(π2j-π1j)2/\[2(π2j-π1j)\], of 0.0702.||||0.28
81728489|NCT00096265|163152702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||108 with three month performance status data, per arm, would result in a 0.050 level chi-square test with 90% power to distinguish between the groups when the proportions in the 3 categories are characterized by an effect size, Δ² = Σ(π2j-π1j)2/\[2(π2j-π1j)\], of 0.0586.||||0.002
81728490|NCT00096265|163152702|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||108 cases with three month performance status data, per arm, would result in a 0.050 level chi-square test with 90% power to distinguish between the groups when the proportions in the 3 categories are characterized by an effect size, Δ² = Σ(π2j-π1j)2/\[2(π2j-π1j)\], of 0.0586.||||< 0.001
81728491|NCT00096265|163152703|SUPERIORITY|Assuming the survival rate of the standard arm (MST = 5.9 months), then 49% of patients were expected to be alive at six months. Assuming steroid data would be available for 90% of these patients, results in a projection of 52 cases/arm with steroid data at 6 months. With this sample size, a two-sided 0.050 alpha test will have 90% power to distinguish between the groups when the proportions in the 3 categories are characterized by an effect size, Δ² = Σ(π2j-π1j)2/\[2(π2j-π1j)\], of 0.1217.||||||0.51|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.51
81728492|NCT00096265|163152703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Chi-squared|||Assuming the survival rate of the standard arm (MST = 5.9 months), then 49% of patients were expected to be alive at six months. Assuming steroid data would be available for 90% of these patients, results in a projection of 52 cases/arm with steroid data at 6 months. With this sample size, a two-sided 0.050 alpha test will have 90% power to distinguish between the groups when the proportions in the 3 categories are characterized by an effect size, Δ² = Σ(π2j-π1j)2/\[2(π2j-π1j)\], of 0.1217.||||0.56
81728493|NCT00096265|163152704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Chi-squared|||A two group chi-square test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level would have 89% power to detect the difference between a proportion of 0.50 and a proportion of 0.30, or equivalently, of 0.70, when the sample size in each group is 120.||||0.78
81538665|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|22.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.62||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.79|35.85||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 10||35.85|9.79|0.0006
81728494|NCT00096265|163152704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Chi-squared|||A two group chi-square test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level would have 89% power to detect the difference between a proportion of 0.50 and a proportion of 0.30, or equivalently, of 0.70, when the sample size in each group is 120.||||0.80
81728495|NCT01506323|163152705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects, repeated measures models adjusting for demographic factors were implemented.||This analysis is from baseline (week 0) to post-treatment (week 8). Cronbach's alpha for this study was .92 at baseline.||||<.006
81728496|NCT01506323|163152705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||repeated measures||||<|0.031|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using false discovery rate.|Mixed Models Analysis|This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.||This analysis is from baseline (week 0) to 2 months follow-up.||||<.031
81728497|NCT01506323|163152706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is based on false discovery rate adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is from baseline to post-treatment. Cronbach's alpha for this study was .86 at baseline.||||0.82
81728498|NCT01506323|163152706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|ONE_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is from baseline to 2 months post-treatment.||||0.82
81728499|NCT01506323|163152707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|repeated measures|||This analysis is from baseline to post-treatment. Cronbach's alpha for this study was .85 at baseline.||||<0.008
81728500|NCT01506323|163152707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.09|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is from baseline to 2 months post-treatment||||<0.09
81728501|NCT01506323|163152708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is from baseline to post-treatment. Cronbach's alpha for this study was .78 at baseline.||||<.006
81728502|NCT01506323|163152708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|repeated measures|||This analysis is from baseline to 2 months post-treatment.||||<.03
81728503|NCT01506323|163152709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0008|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|repeated measures|||This analysis is from baseline to post-treatment. Cronbach's alpha for this study was .89 at baseline.||||<0.0008
81728504|NCT01506323|163152709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis is from baseline to 2 months post-treatment.||||<0.006
81728505|NCT01506323|163152710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing. Raw p-value was \<0.02.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is from baseline to post-treatment. Cronbach's alpha for total score in this study was .86 at baseline.||||<0.10
81728506|NCT01506323|163152710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.49|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is from baseline to post-treatment.||||<0.49
81728507|NCT01506323|163152711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.78|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is from baseline to post-treatment. Cronbach's alpha for this study was .96 at baseline.||||<0.78
81728508|NCT01506323|163152711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is from baseline to 2-months post-treatment.||||<0.99
81728509|NCT01506323|163152712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis was from baseline to post-treatment. Cronbach's alpha for this study was .92 at baseline.||||<0.04
81728510|NCT01506323|163152712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.25|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is from baseline to 2-months post-treatment.||||<0.25
81728511|NCT01506323|163152713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is from baseline to post-treatment. Cronbach's alpha for this study was .89 at baseline.||||<0.99
81450384|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.91|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 10%|||0.91|0.32|
81728512|NCT01506323|163152713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.94|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is from baseline to 2-months post-treatment.||||<0.94
81728513|NCT01506323|163152714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is from baseline to post-treatment. Cronbach's alpha for this study was .88 at baseline.||||<0.12
81728514|NCT01506323|163152714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.49|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is from baseline to 2-months post-treatment.||||<0.49
81728515|NCT01506323|163152715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.59|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis is from baseline to post-treatment. Cronbach's alpha for total score was .89 at baseline.||||<0.59
81728516|NCT01506323|163152715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is based on a false discovery rate adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects, repeated measures models adjusting for demographic factors were implemented.||This analysis is from baseline to 2-months post-treatment.||||<0.10
81728517|NCT02232074|163152716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|3.14||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Logistic|||Compared to the control group, the Breast cancer INTERVENTION group will be more likely to have timely first treatment (i.e. receipt of first treatment within 90 days of diagnosis).||3.14|0.21|0.77
81728518|NCT02232074|163152717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|45.4||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Logistic|||Compared to the control group, the Lung cancer INTERVENTION group will be more likely to have timely first treatment (i.e. receipt of first treatment within 90 days of diagnosis).||45.4|0.35|0.26
81728519|NCT02232074|163152718|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.53|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusting for baseline Distress Thermometer scores.||Compared to the control group, the Breast cancer INTERVENTION group will have less distress at 3 months post-enrollment||||0.53
81728520|NCT02232074|163152719|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusting for baseline Distress Thermometer scores.|Regression, Linear|||Compared to the control group, the LUNG cancer INTERVENTION group will have less distress at 3 months post-enrollment||||0.43
81728521|NCT02232074|163152720|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.18|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusting for baseline Distress Thermometer scores.||Compared to the control group, the Breast cancer INTERVENTION group will have less distress at 6 months post-enrollment||||0.18
81728522|NCT02232074|163152721|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.33|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusting for baseline Distress Thermometer scores.||Compared to the control group, the Lung cancer INTERVENTION group will have less distress at 6 months post-enrollment||||0.33
81728523|NCT02232074|163152722|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.68|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||||||0.68
81728524|NCT02232074|163152723|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.26|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||||||0.26
81728525|NCT02232074|163152724|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.62|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||Compared to the control group, the Breast cancer INTERVENTION group will be more satisfied with patient navigation at 6 months post-enrollment||||0.62
81728526|NCT02232074|163152725|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.69|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||Compared to the control group, the Lung cancer INTERVENTION group will be more satisfied with patient navigation at 6 months post-enrollment||||0.69
81728527|NCT02232074|163152726|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.58|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|adjusting for baseline Case scores.||Compared to the control group, the breast cancer INTERVENTION group would have higher self-efficacy was adjusting for baseline self-efficacy scores.||||0.58
81728528|NCT02232074|163152727|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|adjusting for baseline Case scores.||Compared to the control group, the lung cancer INTERVENTION group would have higher self-efficacy was adjusting for baseline self-efficacy scores.||||0.09
81728529|NCT02232074|163152728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.79||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Logistic|||We hypothesize that compared to the control group, the Breast cancer INTERVENTION group will receive quality care (i.e. receipt of radiation within one year of diagnosis).||2.79|0.28|0.79
81728530|NCT02232074|163152729|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.71|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||We hypothesize that compared to the control group, the Breast cancer INTERVENTION group will have less distress at 12 months post-enrollment.||||0.71
81728531|NCT02232074|163152730|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.71||0.61|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||We hypothesize that compared to the control group, the Lung cancer INTERVENTION group will have less distress at 12 months post-enrollment||||0.61
81728532|NCT02232074|163152731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.46|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||||||0.46
81728533|NCT02232074|163152732|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.2||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||||||0.89
81728534|NCT02232074|163152733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.66||0.16|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||||||0.16
81728535|NCT02232074|163152734|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.93||0.16|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||||||0.16
81728536|NCT02232074|163152735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.75||0.13|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||||||0.13
81728537|NCT02232074|163152736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.7||0.8|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||||||0.80
81728538|NCT00586521|163152752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The primary outcome measure was analyzed by paired t-test and Wilcoxon test (number of joint bleeds prophylaxis treatment compared to number of joint bleeds on-demand treatment) at 6 months of treatment.||||<0.001
81728539|NCT00586521|163152752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||The maximum individual reduction in the actual number of joint bleeds after the switch to prophylactic treatment was analyzed by a paired t-test of the individual difference between prophylaxis treatment bleed compared to on-demand treatment bleeds.||||<0.001
81728540|NCT00586521|163152753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||paired t-test (prophylaxis compared to on-demand) at 6 months of treatment.||||<0.001
81728541|NCT00586521|163152754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||The Gilbert Score was the sum of 3 scores: pain (0=no pain to 3=severe pain); bleeding score (0=none to 3=3 or more major bleeds or 7 or more minor bleeds); and physical score (based on swelling, muscle atrophy; and axial deformity (at knee or ankle), range of motion, crepitus on motion, flexion contracture, instability.||||<0.001
81728542|NCT00586521|163152755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.314||||||The alpha level for a significant P-value was pre-defined at 5%.|paired t-test|||"The Haemo-QoL A questionnaire measures the subject's self-assessment of disease impact on physical functioning, role functioning, worry, consequences, positive affect, and treatment concern."||||0.314
81538666|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|18.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.32||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.11|30.98||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||30.98|6.11|0.0036
81538667|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|20.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.32||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.77|32.65||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||32.65|7.77|0.0015
81728543|NCT02637557|163152759|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.952||||0.6065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.222|8.318||P-value based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||8.318|-14.222|0.6065
81728544|NCT02637557|163152759|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.036||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.318|2.245||P-value based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||2.245|-20.318|0.1160
81728545|NCT02637557|163152759|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.943||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.334|-0.551||P-value based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.551|-23.334|0.0400
81728546|NCT02637557|163152759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0225||||||Dose trend test performed using linear contrast statement.|trend test|||||||0.0225
81728547|NCT02637557|163152760|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.711||||0.4795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.028|6.606||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||6.606|-14.028|0.4795
81728548|NCT02637557|163152760|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.739||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.066|7.588||P-value based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||7.588|-13.066|0.6020
81728549|NCT02637557|163152760|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.602||||0.1055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.03|1.826||P-value based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.826|-19.030|0.1055
81728550|NCT02637557|163152760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1387||||||Dose trend test performed using linear contrast statement.|trend test|||||||0.1387
81728551|NCT02637557|163152761|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.058||||0.7488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.415|0.299||P-value based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.299|-0.415|0.7488
81728552|NCT02637557|163152761|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.254||||0.1627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.611|0.103||P-value based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.103|-0.611|0.1627
81728553|NCT02637557|163152761|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.417||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.777|-0.056||P-value based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.056|-0.777|0.0237
81728554|NCT02637557|163152761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||Dose trend test performed using linear contrast statement.|trend test|||||||0.0130
81728555|NCT02637557|163152762|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.052||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.369|0.265||P-value based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.265|-0.369|0.7470
81728556|NCT02637557|163152762|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.047||||0.7699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.364|0.27||P-value based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.270|-0.364|0.7699
81728557|NCT02637557|163152762|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.257||||0.1157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.577|0.064||P-value based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.064|-0.577|0.1157
81728558|NCT02637557|163152762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1374||||||Dose trend test performed using linear contrast statement.|trend test|||||||0.1374
81450385|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.32|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Nivolumab in participants with PD-L1 expression \>= 10%|||1.32|0.45|
81538668|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|25.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.39||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.41|37.57||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||37.57|12.41|0.0001
81728559|NCT02637557|163152763|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.7903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.77||Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI) for the odds ratio and p-value vs. placebo are obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) tests controlling for esophagitis status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.77|0.47|0.7903
81728560|NCT02637557|163152763|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.3518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.71||Odds ratio, 95% CI for the odds ratio and p-value vs. placebo are obtained from the CMH tests controlling for esophagitis status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.71|0.70|0.3518
81728561|NCT02637557|163152763|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.1544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|3.26||Odds ratio, 95% CI for the odds ratio and p-value vs. placebo are obtained from the CMH tests controlling for esophagitis status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.26|0.83|0.1544
81728562|NCT02637557|163152764|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.1489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.23||Odds ratio, 95% CI for the odds ratio and p-value vs. placebo are obtained from the CMH tests controlling for esophagitis status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.23|0.25|0.1489
81728563|NCT02637557|163152764|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.8891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.19||Odds ratio, 95% CI for the odds ratio and p-value vs. placebo are obtained from the CMH tests controlling for esophagitis status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.19|0.51|0.8891
81728564|NCT02637557|163152764|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.2237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.2||Odds ratio, 95% CI for the odds ratio and p-value vs. placebo are obtained from the CMH tests controlling for esophagitis status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.20|0.76|0.2237
81728565|NCT02637557|163152765|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.6566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|3.18||Odds ratio, 95% CI (Confidence Interval) for the Odds Ratio and p-value vs. placebo are obtained from the CMH tests controlling for esophagitis status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.18|0.48|0.6566
81728566|NCT02637557|163152765|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|4.98||Odds ratio, 95% CI (Confidence Interval) for the Odds Ratio and p-value vs. placebo are obtained from the CMH tests controlling for esophagitis status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.98|0.81|0.1280
81728567|NCT02637557|163152765|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.1463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|4.91||Odds ratio, 95% CI (Confidence Interval) for the Odds Ratio and p-value vs. placebo are obtained from the CMH tests controlling for esophagitis status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.91|0.79|0.1463
81728568|NCT02637557|163152766|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.298||||0.5504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.279|0.683||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.683|-1.279|0.5504
81728569|NCT02637557|163152766|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.252||||0.6177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.741|1.244||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.244|-0.741|0.6177
81728570|NCT02637557|163152766|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.513||||0.3138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.488|1.513||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.513|-0.488|0.3138
81728571|NCT02637557|163152767|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.019||||0.9675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.897|0.935||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.935|-0.897|0.9675
81728572|NCT02637557|163152767|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.419||||0.3741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.507|1.345||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.345|-0.507|0.3741
81728573|NCT02637557|163152767|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.461||||0.3275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.464|1.385||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.385|-0.464|0.3275
81728574|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.023||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.226|0.272||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.272|-0.226|0.8560
81728575|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.124||||0.3301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.126|0.373||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.373|-0.126|0.3301
81728576|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.019||||0.8845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.233||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.233|-0.270|0.8845
81728577|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.8879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.262|0.303||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.303|-0.262|0.8879
81728578|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.017||||0.9072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|0.299||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.299|-0.266|0.9072
81728579|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.108||||0.4573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.393|0.177||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.177|-0.393|0.4573
81450386|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.34|||||HR of Nivolumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression not evaluable at baseline|||1.34|0.37|
81728580|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.049||||0.7476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.251||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.251|-0.350|0.7476
81728581|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.062||||0.6873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.362|0.239||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.239|-0.362|0.6873
81728582|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.258||||0.0952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.562|0.045||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.045|-0.562|0.0952
81728583|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.018||||0.9111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.326|0.291||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.291|-0.326|0.9111
81728584|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.004||||0.9772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.304|0.313||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.313|-0.304|0.9772
81728585|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.235||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.546|0.077||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.077|-0.546|0.1390
81538669|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|29.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.45|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.12|42.49||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||42.49|17.12|<0.0001
81538670|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|19.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.43||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|32.21||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||32.21|6.90|0.0026
81538671|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|23.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.36||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.92|35.94||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||35.94|10.92|0.0003
81538672|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|21.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.34|34.14||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 11||34.14|9.34|0.0006
81538673|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|19.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.37||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.78|31.83||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||31.83|6.78|0.0026
81538674|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|20.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.36||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.29|33.33||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||33.33|8.29|0.0012
81538675|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|25.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.44||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.48|37.82||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||37.82|12.48|0.0001
81538676|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|31.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.11|44.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||44.67|19.11|<0.0001
81538677|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|20.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.48||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.32|32.81||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||32.81|7.32|0.0021
81538678|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|35.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||35.29|10.10|0.0004
81538679|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|21.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.34||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.42|34.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||34.38|9.42|0.0006
81538680|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|17.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.82||0.0304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|32.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||32.40|1.62|0.0304
81538681|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.82||0.3857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|22.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMMRM|||Week 13||22.19|-8.60|0.3857
81538682|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.06||0.3497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|23.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||23.40|-8.31|0.3497
81538683|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.05||0.1771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|26.75||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|LSMean difference|||Week 13||26.75|-4.95|0.1771
81538684|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.1||0.0444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|32.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||32.29|0.41|0.0444
81538685|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.1||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|27.63||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||27.63|-4.25|0.1500
81728586|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.017||||0.9215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.349|0.316||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.316|-0.349|0.9215
81728587|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.055||||0.7453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.388|0.278||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.278|-0.388|0.7453
81728588|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.393||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.729|-0.057||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||-0.057|-0.729|0.0220
81728589|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.053||||0.7561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.282|0.387||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.387|-0.282|0.7561
81728590|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.071||||0.6758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.406|0.263||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.263|-0.406|0.6758
81728591|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.348||||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.686|-0.01||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||-0.010|-0.686|0.0434
81728592|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.042||||0.8123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.308|0.392||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.392|-0.308|0.8123
81728593|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.044||||0.8038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.394|0.306||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.306|-0.394|0.8038
81728594|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.0954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.654|0.053||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.053|-0.654|0.0954
81728595|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.078||||0.6649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.275||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.275|-0.430|0.6649
81728596|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.262||||0.1448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.614|0.091||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.091|-0.614|0.1448
81728597|NCT02637557|163152768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.403||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.759|-0.048||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-0.048|-0.759|0.0264
81728598|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.102||||0.4137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.143|0.347||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.347|-0.143|0.4137
81728599|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.147||||0.2395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|0.392||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.392|-0.098|0.2395
81728600|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.036||||0.7729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.284|0.212||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.212|-0.284|0.7729
81728601|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.079||||0.5824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.205|0.363||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.363|-0.205|0.5824
81728602|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.028||||0.8466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.256|0.312||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.312|-0.256|0.8466
81728603|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.118||||0.4192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.405|0.169||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.169|-0.405|0.4192
81728604|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.035||||0.8192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.333|0.264||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.264|-0.333|0.8192
81728605|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.073||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.372|0.226||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.226|-0.372|0.6320
81728606|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.345||||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.647|-0.043||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||-0.043|-0.647|0.0254
81728607|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.047||||0.7689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.266||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.266|-0.360|0.7689
81728608|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.117||||0.4631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.196||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.196|-0.430|0.4631
81728609|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.298||||0.0651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.615|0.019||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.019|-0.615|0.0651
81728610|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.7197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.392|0.271||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.271|-0.392|0.7197
81728611|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.097||||0.5649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.428|0.234||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.234|-0.428|0.5649
81728612|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.422||||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.757|-0.087||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||-0.087|-0.757|0.0138
81728613|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06||||0.7202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.269|0.388||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.388|-0.269|0.7202
81728614|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.093||||0.5784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.421|0.236||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.236|-0.421|0.5784
81728615|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.376||||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.708|-0.044||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||-0.044|-0.708|0.0266
81728616|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.049||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.391|0.293||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.293|-0.391|0.7770
81728617|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.114||||0.5121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.456|0.228||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.228|-0.456|0.5121
81728618|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.366||||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.711|-0.02||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||-0.020|-0.711|0.0384
81728619|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.093||||0.5876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.431|0.245||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.245|-0.431|0.5876
81728620|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.298||||0.0842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.636|0.04||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.040|-0.636|0.0842
81728621|NCT02637557|163152769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.452||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.793|-0.11||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-0.110|-0.793|0.0098
81728622|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.054||||0.6663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.193|0.301||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.301|-0.193|0.6663
81728623|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.148||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.396||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.396|-0.100|0.2400
81728624|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.023||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.273|0.227||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.227|-0.273|0.8560
81728625|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.051||||0.7209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.232|0.335||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.335|-0.232|0.7209
81728626|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.013||||0.9283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.297|0.271||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.271|-0.297|0.9283
81728627|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.162||||0.2659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.449|0.124||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.124|-0.449|0.2659
81728628|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.006||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.298||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.298|-0.310|0.9680
81728629|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.125||||0.4213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.429|0.18||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.180|-0.429|0.4213
81728630|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.311||||0.0471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.618|-0.004||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||-0.004|-0.618|0.0471
81728631|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.025||||0.8769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.337|0.288||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.288|-0.337|0.8769
81728632|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.059||||0.7109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.372|0.254||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.254|-0.372|0.7109
81728633|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.254||||0.1146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.062||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.062|-0.570|0.1146
81728634|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.048||||0.7736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.281|0.378||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.378|-0.281|0.7736
81728635|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.9059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.31||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.310|-0.350|0.9059
81728636|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.299||||0.0779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.633|0.034||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.034|-0.633|0.0779
81728637|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.086||||0.6068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.241|0.412||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.412|-0.241|0.6068
81728638|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.024||||0.8838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.352|0.303||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.303|-0.352|0.8838
81728639|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.323||||0.0556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.653|0.008||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.008|-0.653|0.0556
81450387|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.91|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Ipilimumab in participants with PD-L1 expression not evaluable at baseline|||0.91|0.26|
81728640|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.051||||0.7673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.389|0.287||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.287|-0.389|0.7673
81728641|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.7709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.389|0.289||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.289|-0.389|0.7709
81728642|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.386||||0.0273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.728|-0.043||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||-0.043|-0.728|0.0273
81728643|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.044||||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.378|0.289||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.289|-0.378|0.7950
81728644|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.236||||0.1656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.098||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.098|-0.570|0.1656
81728645|NCT02637557|163152770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.385||||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.722|-0.048||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-0.048|-0.722|0.0254
81728646|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.093||||0.3788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.114|0.3||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.300|-0.114|0.3788
81728647|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.189||||0.0761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.397||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.397|-0.020|0.0761
81728648|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.021||||0.8415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.232|0.189||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.189|-0.232|0.8415
81728649|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.052||||0.6719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.294||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.294|-0.190|0.6719
81728650|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.007||||0.9549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.237|0.251||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.251|-0.237|0.9549
81728651|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.096||||0.4408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.342|0.149||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.149|-0.342|0.4408
81728652|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.004||||0.9736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.262|0.253||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.253|-0.262|0.9736
81728653|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.146||||0.2703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.405|0.114||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.114|-0.405|0.2703
81728654|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.351||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.612|-0.089||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||-0.089|-0.612|0.0087
81728655|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.026||||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.295|0.243||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.243|-0.295|0.8480
81728656|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.073||||0.5966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.344|0.198||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.198|-0.344|0.5966
81728657|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.324||||0.0203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.596|-0.051||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||-0.051|-0.596|0.0203
81728658|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.025||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.294|0.244||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.244|-0.294|0.8540
81728659|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.022||||0.8757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.293|0.25||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.250|-0.293|0.8757
81728660|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.332||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.605|-0.059||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||-0.059|-0.605|0.0174
81728661|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.078||||0.5831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.202|0.358||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.358|-0.202|0.5831
81728662|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.078||||0.5859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.204||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.204|-0.360|0.5859
81728663|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.291||||0.0447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.575|-0.007||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||-0.007|-0.575|0.0447
81728664|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.093||||0.5365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.203|0.388||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.388|-0.203|0.5365
81728665|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.057||||0.7067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.355|0.241||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.241|-0.355|0.7067
81728666|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.317||||0.0386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.616|-0.017||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||-0.017|-0.616|0.0386
81728667|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.042||||0.7804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.253|0.336||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.336|-0.253|0.7804
81728668|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.125||||0.4064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.422|0.171||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.171|-0.422|0.4064
81728669|NCT02637557|163152771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.333||||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.632|-0.035||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-0.035|-0.632|0.0289
81728670|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.037||||0.7207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.167|0.241||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.241|-0.167|0.7207
81728671|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.071||||0.4946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.275|0.133||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.133|-0.275|0.4946
81728672|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.077||||0.4596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.283|0.129||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.129|-0.283|0.4596
81728673|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.067||||0.5987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.182|0.315||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.315|-0.182|0.5987
81728674|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.122||||0.3348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.372|0.127||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.127|-0.372|0.3348
81728675|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.062||||0.6288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.313|0.19||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.190|-0.313|0.6288
81728676|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.048||||0.7193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.312|0.216||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.216|-0.312|0.7193
81728677|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27||||0.0452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.534|-0.006||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||-0.006|-0.534|0.0452
81728678|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.252||||0.0635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.519|0.014||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.014|-0.519|0.0635
81728679|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.126||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.409|0.156||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.156|-0.409|0.3800
81728680|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.336||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.053||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||-0.053|-0.620|0.0200
81728681|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.328||||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.614|-0.043||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||-0.043|-0.614|0.0244
81728682|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.096||||0.5232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.392|0.2||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.200|-0.392|0.5232
81728683|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.282||||0.0623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.579|0.015||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.015|-0.579|0.0623
81728684|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.255||||0.0951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.554|0.045||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.045|-0.554|0.0951
81728685|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.6985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.363|0.243||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.243|-0.363|0.6985
81728686|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.373||||0.0163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.677|-0.069||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||-0.069|-0.677|0.0163
81728687|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.345||||0.0273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.652|-0.039||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||-0.039|-0.652|0.0273
81728688|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.056||||0.7187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.362|0.25||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.250|-0.362|0.7187
81728689|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.596|0.017||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.017|-0.596|0.0640
81728690|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.484||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.793|-0.175||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||-0.175|-0.793|0.0023
81728691|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.079||||0.6033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.378|0.22||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.220|-0.378|0.6033
81728692|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35||||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.05||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-0.050|-0.650|0.0222
81728693|NCT02637557|163152772|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.482||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.785|-0.18||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-0.180|-0.785|0.0019
81728694|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.143||||0.1922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|0.357||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.357|-0.072|0.1922
81728695|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.072||||0.5091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.143|0.288||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.288|-0.143|0.5091
81728696|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.037||||0.7394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.181|0.254||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.254|-0.181|0.7394
81728697|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.073||||0.5845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.189|0.334||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.334|-0.189|0.5845
81728698|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.034||||0.7959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.296|0.228||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.228|-0.296|0.7959
81728699|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.015||||0.9086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.249||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.249|-0.280|0.9086
81728700|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.5334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.333|0.173||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.173|-0.333|0.5334
81728701|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.212||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.466|0.042||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.042|-0.466|0.1020
81728702|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.357||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.613|-0.1||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||-0.100|-0.613|0.0066
81728703|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.127||||0.3586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.399|0.145||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.145|-0.399|0.3586
81728704|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.348||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.621|-0.075||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||-0.075|-0.621|0.0128
81728705|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.384||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.109||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||-0.109|-0.660|0.0064
81728706|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.076||||0.6124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.369|0.218||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.218|-0.369|0.6124
81728707|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.223||||0.1365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.518|0.071||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.071|-0.518|0.1365
81728708|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.355||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.652|-0.058||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||-0.058|-0.652|0.0193
81728709|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.037||||0.8046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.333|0.258||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.258|-0.333|0.8046
81728710|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.319||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.616|-0.023||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||-0.023|-0.616|0.0350
81728711|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.392||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.691|-0.093||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||-0.093|-0.691|0.0105
81728712|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.094||||0.5482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.403|0.214||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.214|-0.403|0.5482
81728713|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.377||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.687|-0.068||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||-0.068|-0.687|0.0170
81728714|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.469||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.781|-0.157||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||-0.157|-0.781|0.0034
81728715|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.093||||0.5346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.388|0.202||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.202|-0.388|0.5346
81728716|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.336||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.632|-0.04||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-0.040|-0.632|0.0262
81728717|NCT02637557|163152773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.545||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.843|-0.246||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-0.246|-0.843|0.0004
81728718|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.098||||0.3007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.088|0.284||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.284|-0.088|0.3007
81728719|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.143||||0.1295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.328||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.328|-0.042|0.1295
81728720|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.028||||0.7671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.216|0.159||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.159|-0.216|0.7671
81728721|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.9308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.217|0.238||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.238|-0.217|0.9308
81728722|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.051||||0.6595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.176|0.277||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.277|-0.176|0.6595
81728723|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.127||||0.2771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.356|0.102||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.102|-0.356|0.2771
81728724|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.203||||0.0887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.436|0.031||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.031|-0.436|0.0887
81728725|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21||||0.0758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.443|0.022||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.022|-0.443|0.0758
81728726|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.298||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.534|-0.063||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||-0.063|-0.534|0.0132
81728727|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.086||||0.4903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.332|0.16||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.160|-0.332|0.4903
81728728|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.068||||0.5824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.313|0.176||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.176|-0.313|0.5824
81728729|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.215||||0.0885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.463|0.033||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.033|-0.463|0.0885
81728730|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.111||||0.3652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.352|0.13||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.130|-0.352|0.3652
81728731|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.108||||0.3739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.348|0.131||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.131|-0.348|0.3739
81728732|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27||||0.0294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.512|-0.027||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||-0.027|-0.512|0.0294
81728733|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.102||||0.4236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.351|0.148||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.148|-0.351|0.4236
81728734|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.105||||0.4071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.353|0.144||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.144|-0.353|0.4071
81728735|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.259||||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.008||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||-0.008|-0.510|0.0434
81450388|NCT01844505|162587549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.39|||||HR of Nivolumab+Ipilimumab vs. Nivolumab in participants with PD-L1 expression not evaluable at baseline|||1.39|0.34|
81728736|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.103||||0.4172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.354|0.147||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.147|-0.354|0.4172
81728737|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.071||||0.5759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.321|0.179||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.179|-0.321|0.5759
81728738|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.285||||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.538|-0.033||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||-0.033|-0.538|0.0271
81728739|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14||||0.2804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.395|0.115||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.115|-0.395|0.2804
81728740|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.218||||0.0913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.472|0.035||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.035|-0.472|0.0913
81728741|NCT02637557|163152774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.637|-0.123||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-0.123|-0.637|0.0039
81728742|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.128||||0.1902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.319||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.319|-0.064|0.1902
81728743|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.3021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.091|0.292||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.292|-0.091|0.3021
81728744|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.028||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.221|0.165||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.165|-0.221|0.7750
81728745|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.099||||0.4022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.133|0.33||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.330|-0.133|0.4022
81728746|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.062||||0.5971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.169|0.293||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.293|-0.169|0.5971
81728747|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.045||||0.7024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.279|0.188||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.188|-0.279|0.7024
81728748|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.115||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.342|0.111||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.111|-0.342|0.3173
81728749|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.151||||0.1906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.378|0.076||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.076|-0.378|0.1906
81728750|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.183||||0.1177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.412|0.046||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.046|-0.412|0.1177
81728751|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.6936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.297|0.198||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.198|-0.297|0.6936
81728752|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.096||||0.4466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.343|0.152||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.152|-0.343|0.4466
81728753|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.155||||0.2225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.405|0.095||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.095|-0.405|0.2225
81728754|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.052||||0.6764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.297|0.193||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.193|-0.297|0.6764
81728755|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.061||||0.6243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.306|0.184||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.184|-0.306|0.6243
81728756|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.156||||0.2151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.403|0.091||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.091|-0.403|0.2151
81728757|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.096||||0.4611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.351|0.16||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.160|-0.351|0.4611
81728758|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.139||||0.2849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.394|0.116||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.116|-0.394|0.2849
81728759|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.228||||0.0833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.485|0.03||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.030|-0.485|0.0833
81538686|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.83||0.6196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.51|19.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 13||19.29|-11.51|0.6196
81728760|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.017||||0.8955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.277|0.242||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.242|-0.277|0.8955
81728761|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.052||||0.6916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.312|0.207||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.207|-0.312|0.6916
81728762|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.159||||0.2345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.421|0.103||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.103|-0.421|0.2345
81728763|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.043||||0.7466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.304|0.218||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.218|-0.304|0.7466
81728764|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.176||||0.1843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.437|0.084||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.084|-0.437|0.1843
81728765|NCT02637557|163152775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.267||||0.0471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.531|-0.003||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-0.003|-0.531|0.0471
81538687|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.48||0.2664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.25|26.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||26.15|-7.25|0.2664
81538688|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44||0.6388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.66|20.59||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||20.59|-12.66|0.6388
81538689|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.79||0.5797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.43|22.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||22.19|-12.43|0.5797
81538690|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.78||0.4817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|23.47||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||23.47|-11.10|0.4817
81538691|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.8||0.2358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.87|27.79||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||27.79|-6.87|0.2358
81538692|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.86||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|31.77||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||31.77|-3.11|0.1070
81538693|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.47||0.4268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.94|23.43||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 14||23.43|-9.94|0.4268
81538694|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.61||0.9197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.81|16.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||16.08|-17.81|0.9197
81728766|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.088||||0.3258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.088|0.265||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.265|-0.088|0.3258
81728767|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.084||||0.3483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.261||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.261|-0.092|0.3483
81728768|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.022||||0.8055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.156|0.201||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.201|-0.156|0.8055
81728769|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.103||||0.3627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.119|0.326||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.326|-0.119|0.3627
81728770|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.087||||0.4404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.135|0.31||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.310|-0.135|0.4404
81538695|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.54||0.9954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.77|16.87||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||16.87|-16.77|0.9954
81728771|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.001||||0.9939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.224|0.226||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.226|-0.224|0.9939
81728772|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.128||||0.2716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.356|0.1||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.100|-0.356|0.2716
81728773|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.116||||0.3175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.345|0.112||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.112|-0.345|0.3175
81728774|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.252||||0.0325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.483|-0.021||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||-0.021|-0.483|0.0325
81728775|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.169||||0.1769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.415|0.077||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.077|-0.415|0.1769
81728776|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.188||||0.1343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.434|0.058||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.058|-0.434|0.1343
81728777|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.295||||0.0203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.544|-0.046||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||-0.046|-0.544|0.0203
81728778|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.152||||0.2543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.415|0.11||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.110|-0.415|0.2543
81728779|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.142||||0.2892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.405|0.121||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.121|-0.405|0.2892
81728780|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.306||||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.571|-0.04||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||-0.040|-0.571|0.0243
81538696|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.0||0.9607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.28|18.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||18.17|-17.28|0.9607
81538697|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.87||0.6625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.33|13.59||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||13.59|-21.33|0.6625
81728781|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.059||||0.6471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.312|0.194||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.194|-0.312|0.6471
81728782|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.106||||0.4123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.359|0.148||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.148|-0.359|0.4123
81728783|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.278||||0.0338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.534|-0.021||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||-0.021|-0.534|0.0338
81728784|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.095||||0.4841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.362|0.172||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.172|-0.362|0.4841
81728785|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.152||||0.2627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.419|0.115||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.115|-0.419|0.2627
81728786|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.311||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.581|-0.041||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||-0.041|-0.581|0.0241
81728787|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.093||||0.4881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.355|0.17||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.170|-0.355|0.4881
81728788|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.164||||0.2205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.427|0.099||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.099|-0.427|0.2205
81728789|NCT02637557|163152776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.433||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.699|-0.168||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-0.168|-0.699|0.0015
81728790|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.043||||0.6653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.152|0.238||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.238|-0.152|0.6653
81728791|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.15||||0.1327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.345||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.345|-0.046|0.1327
81728792|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.043||||0.6697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.155|0.241||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.241|-0.155|0.6697
81728793|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.021||||0.8598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.251||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.251|-0.210|0.8598
81471493|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.057|1.144|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.144|1.057|<0.0001
81728794|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.113||||0.3354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.118|0.344||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.344|-0.118|0.3354
81728795|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.055||||0.6429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.179|0.289||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.289|-0.179|0.6429
81728796|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.101||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.336|0.135||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.135|-0.336|0.4010
81728797|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.129||||0.2821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.364|0.106||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.106|-0.364|0.2821
81728798|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.149||||0.2189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.388|0.089||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 3||0.089|-0.388|0.2189
81728799|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.093||||0.4717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.346|0.161||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.161|-0.346|0.4717
81728800|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.096||||0.4572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.349|0.158||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.158|-0.349|0.4572
81728801|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.165||||0.2064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.422|0.092||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.092|-0.422|0.2064
81728802|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.088||||0.4932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.339|0.164||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.164|-0.339|0.4932
81728803|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.069||||0.5897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.321|0.183||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.183|-0.321|0.5897
81728804|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.166||||0.2014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.421|0.089||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 5||0.089|-0.421|0.2014
81728805|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.044||||0.7384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.304|0.215||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.215|-0.304|0.7384
81728806|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.043||||0.7423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.303|0.216||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.216|-0.303|0.7423
81728807|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.141||||0.2923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.404|0.122||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.122|-0.404|0.2923
81728808|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.085||||0.5388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.359|0.188||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.188|-0.359|0.5388
81728809|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.008||||0.9565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|0.281||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.281|-0.266|0.9565
81728810|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.099||||0.4848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.376|0.179||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 7||0.179|-0.376|0.4848
81728811|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.164||||0.2523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.445|0.117||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.117|-0.445|0.2523
81728812|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.112||||0.4356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.393|0.17||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.170|-0.393|0.4356
81728813|NCT02637557|163152777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.199||||0.1706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.485|0.086||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.086|-0.485|0.1706
81728814|NCT02637557|163152778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.7689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.155|0.115||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.115|-0.155|0.7689
81728815|NCT02637557|163152778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.034||||0.6287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.103|0.17||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.170|-0.103|0.6287
81728816|NCT02637557|163152778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.07||||0.3106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.207||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.207|-0.066|0.3106
81728817|NCT02637557|163152779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.101||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.101|-0.100|0.9961
81728818|NCT02637557|163152779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.008||||0.8829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|0.094||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.094|-0.109|0.8829
81728819|NCT02637557|163152779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.0527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.201||P-values are based on a pairwise comparison versus placebo in an ANCOVA model with fixed effect terms for treatment group and esophagitis stratum and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.201|-0.001|0.0527
81728820|NCT01711021|163152780|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-5.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.76|-4.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) analysis for SKAMP total score in Double-Blind period||||-4.97|-6.76|< 0.001
81728821|NCT01711021|163152782|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81728822|NCT03513497|163152787|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3
81728823|NCT03513497|163152788|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5
81728824|NCT03513497|163152789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6
81728825|NCT03513497|163152790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5
81728826|NCT02833415|163152798|OTHER|Differences of Least Squares Means|Differences of Least Squares Means|0.9398|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2941||0.0053|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Followup||||0.0053
81728827|NCT02833415|163152798|OTHER|Differences of Least Squares Means|Differences of Least Squares Means|0.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2424||0.5394|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Followup||||0.5394
81728828|NCT01176448|163152812|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|With 12 scars (or pairs to compare), our power calculation had a 95 percent probability that the study will detect a treatment difference at a two-sided 0.05 percent significance level, if a significant difference between treatments is 1.5 units (based on a 0-4 scale as mentioned above). This is based on the assumption that the within-patient standard deviation of the response variable is 0.5 units.||||||0.77||95.0||||Appropriately powered, this study failed to reject the null hypothesis that fraxel achieves a similar cosmetic result at 3 months when compared to dermabrasion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||efficacy outcomes analyzed by 3 surgeons blinded to the treatment and scars evaluated by halves comparing pre-treatment photos to 3-month photos and given a score on the quartile scale described in table 1. The ordinal rater scores of each evaluator were then averaged, and Wilcoxon Signed Ranks performed on the group's scores. (table 5) There were 4 Fraxel winners, 4 Dermabrasion winners, and 4 ties. There was a p value of 0.77 indicating no significant difference between the categories||||.77
81728829|NCT00755326|163152813|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81728830|NCT01617577|163152817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test||ADAScog scores at baseline vs final visit (wk 14); null hypothesis is there is no difference between scores||||0.36
81728831|NCT01617577|163152817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test||PAL(mem) at baseline and 14 wk (final visit): null hypothesis is thereis no difference in score||||0.058
81728832|NCT01617577|163152817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test||PALtot trials adj at baseline vs 14wk (final visit)||||0.034
81728833|NCT00368966|163152818|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) greater than (\>) -10%.|Difference|-0.6||||||95.0|-2.9|1.6||||||For Meningococcal C the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥ 1:8 threshold was calculated||1.6|-2.9|
81728834|NCT00368966|163152818|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|1.2||||||95.0|-2.3|4.9||||||For Diphtheria the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥ 0.10 IU/mL threshold was calculated||4.9|-2.3|
81728835|NCT00368966|163152818|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.3|1.3||||||For Diphtheria the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥ 0.01 IU/mL threshold was calculated||1.3|-1.3|
81728836|NCT00368966|163152819|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for immune response induced by Meningitec was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.72||||||95.0|0.6|0.86||||||For Meningococcal C the GMT ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.86|0.60|
81728837|NCT00368966|163152820|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for immune response induced by Meningitec was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.81||||||95.0|0.7|0.94||||||For Diphtheria the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.94|0.70|
81728838|NCT00368966|163152823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.23||||||95.0|1.13|1.35||||||For serotype 4, the Geometric Mean fold Rise (GMFR) were calculated using all participants with available data from both 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 and 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3 blood draws.||1.35|1.13|
81728839|NCT00368966|163152823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|9.28||||||95.0|8.18|10.53||||||For serotype 6B the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||10.53|8.18|
81728840|NCT00368966|163152823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.15||||||95.0|1.05|1.25||||||For serotype 6B, the GMFR were calculated using all participants with available data from both 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 and 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3 blood draws.||1.25|1.05|
81728841|NCT00368966|163152823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.61||||||95.0|1.41|1.83||||||For serotype 14, the GMFR were calculated using all participants with available data from both 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 and 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3 blood draws.||1.83|1.41|
81728842|NCT00368966|163152823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.45||||||95.0|1.3|1.61||||||For serotype 18C, the GMFR were calculated using all participants with available data from both 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 and 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3 blood draws.||1.61|1.30|
81728843|NCT00368966|163152823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.93||||||95.0|0.83|1.03||||||For serotype 19F, the GMFR were calculated using all participants with available data from both 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 and 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3 blood draws.||1.03|0.83|
81728844|NCT00368966|163152823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|4.0||||||95.0|3.55|4.5||||||For serotype 23F, the GMFR were calculated using all participants with available data from both 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 and 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3 blood draws.||4.50|3.55|
81728845|NCT00368966|163152823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.6||||||95.0|1.46|1.76||||||For serotype 1, the GMFR were calculated using all participants with available data from both 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 and 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3 blood draws.||1.76|1.46|
81728846|NCT00368966|163152823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.23||||||95.0|1.13|1.35||||||For serotype 3, the GMFR were calculated using all participants with available data from both 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 and 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3 blood draws.||1.35|1.13|
81728847|NCT00368966|163152823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.94||||||95.0|1.78|2.11||||||For serotype 5, the GMFR were calculated using all participants with available data from both 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 and 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3 blood draws.||2.11|1.78|
81728848|NCT00368966|163152823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|2.87||||||95.0|2.58|3.2||||||For serotype 6A, the GMFR were calculated using all participants with available data from both 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 and 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3 blood draws.||3.20|2.58|
81538698|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.01||0.9952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.81|17.7||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||17.70|-17.81|0.9952
81728849|NCT00368966|163152823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|2.18||||||95.0|1.98|2.41||||||For serotype 7F, the GMFR were calculated using all participants with available data from both 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 and 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3 blood draws.||2.41|1.98|
81728850|NCT00368966|163152823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.3||||||95.0|1.18|1.44||||||For serotype 19A, the GMFR were calculated using all participants with available data from both 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 and 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3 blood draws.||1.44|1.18|
81728851|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.3|1.3||||||For Pertussis, PT the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 5.0 EU/mL threshold was calculated||1.3|-1.3|
81728852|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-1.9||||||95.0|-6.0|2.0||||||For Pertussis, PT the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 20 EU/mL threshold was calculated||2.0|-6.0|
81728853|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.3|1.3||||||For Pertussis, FHA the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 5.0 EU/mL threshold was calculated||1.3|-1.3|
81728854|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.3|1.3||||||For Pertussis, FHA the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 7.82 EU/mL threshold was calculated||1.3|-1.3|
81728855|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-1.3||||||95.0|-5.2|2.6||||||For Pertussis, FHA the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 64 EU/mL threshold was calculated||2.6|-5.2|
81728856|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.3|1.3||||||For Pertussis, PRN the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 5 EU/mL threshold was calculated||1.3|-1.3|
81728857|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-0.6||||||95.0|-4.4|3.2||||||For Pertussis, PRN the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 39 EU/mL threshold was calculated||3.2|-4.4|
81728858|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.7|1.7||||||For Pertussis, PT the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 5.0 EU/mL threshold was calculated||1.7|-1.7|
81728859|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-1.4||||||95.0|-5.1|2.2||||||For Pertussis, PT the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 11 EU/mL threshold was calculated||2.2|-5.1|
81728860|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.4|1.4||||||For Pertussis, FHA the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 5.0 EU/mL threshold was calculated||1.4|-1.4|
81728861|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.4|1.4||||||For Pertussis, FHA the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 7.82 EU/mL threshold was calculated||1.4|-1.4|
81728862|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-0.6||||||95.0|-4.6|3.3||||||For Pertussis, FHA the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 99 EU/mL threshold was calculated||3.3|-4.6|
81728863|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.4|1.4||||||For Pertussis, PRN the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 5 EU/mL threshold was calculated||1.4|-1.4|
81728864|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-1.7||||||95.0|-5.8|2.3||||||For Pertussis, PRN the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 69 EU/mL threshold was calculated||2.3|-5.8|
81728865|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.7||||||For Diphtheria the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.10 IU/mL threshold was calculated||0.7|-2.5|
81728866|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.3||||||For Diphtheria the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.01 IU/mL threshold was calculated||1.3|-1.3|
81728867|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.8||||||For Diphtheria the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.10 IU/mL threshold was calculated||0.8|-2.8|
81728868|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.5||||||For Diphtheria the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.01 IU/mL threshold was calculated||1.5|-1.5|
81728869|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.9||||||For Tetanus the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.10 IU/mL threshold was calculated||2.9|-2.1|
81728870|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.3||||||For Tetanus the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.01 IU/mL threshold was calculated||1.3|-1.3|
81728871|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|3.8||||||For Tetanus the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.10 IU/mL threshold was calculated||3.8|-2.1|
81728872|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.7||||||For Tetanus the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.01 IU/mL threshold was calculated||1.7|-1.8|
81728873|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.3||||||For Poliovirus Type 1 the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1:8 threshold was calculated||1.3|-1.4|
81728874|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.6||||||For Poliovirus Type 2 the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1:8 threshold was calculated||2.6|-0.6|
81728875|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.0||||||For Poliovirus Type 3 the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1:8 threshold was calculated||2.0|-1.0|
81728876|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.5||||||For Poliovirus Type 1 the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1:8 EU/mL threshold was calculated||1.5|-1.5|
81728877|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.2||||||For Poliovirus Type 2 the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1:8 EU/mL threshold was calculated||2.2|-1.1|
81728878|NCT00368966|163152824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.5||||||For Poliovirus Type 3 the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1:8 EU/mL threshold was calculated||1.5|-1.5|
81728879|NCT00368966|163152825|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.0||||||95.0|0.82|1.23||||||For Poliovirus Type 1 the GMT ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.23|0.82|
81728880|NCT00368966|163152825|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.94||||||95.0|0.76|1.18||||||For Poliovirus Type 2 the GMT ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.18|0.76|
81728881|NCT00368966|163152825|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.95||||||95.0|0.76|1.19||||||For Poliovirus Type 3 the GMT ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.19|0.76|
81728882|NCT00368966|163152825|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.82||||||95.0|0.69|0.98||||||For Poliovirus Type 1 the GMT ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.98|0.69|
81728883|NCT00368966|163152825|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.9||||||95.0|0.75|1.09||||||For Poliovirus Type 2 the GMT ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.09|0.75|
81728884|NCT00368966|163152825|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.07||||||95.0|0.88|1.29||||||For Poliovirus Type 3 the GMT ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.29|0.88|
81728885|NCT00368966|163152826|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.85||||||95.0|0.75|0.96||||||For diphtheria toxoid the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.96|0.75|
81728886|NCT00368966|163152826|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.03||||||95.0|0.88|1.2||||||For Tetanus the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.20|0.88|
81728887|NCT00368966|163152826|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.86||||||95.0|0.71|1.02||||||For diphtheria toxoid the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.02|0.71|
81471494|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|22.867||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|191.56|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for cumulative PEG-IFN alfa-2a dose per 1000 ug, during the first 12 weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||191.56|2.730|0.0039
81471495|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.628|0.968|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Weight per 10 kg. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a||0.968|0.628|0.0244
81471496|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.128|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.086|1.172|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.172|1.086|<0.0001
81728888|NCT00368966|163152826|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.12||||||95.0|0.9|1.4||||||For Tetanus the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.40|0.90|
81728889|NCT00368966|163152827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.03||||||95.0|0.93|1.13||||||For Pertussis PT the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.13|0.93|
81728890|NCT00368966|163152827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.07||||||95.0|0.96|1.2||||||For Pertussis FHA the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.20|0.96|
81728891|NCT00368966|163152827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.05||||||95.0|0.92|1.18||||||For Pertussis PRN the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.18|0.92|
81728892|NCT00368966|163152827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.0||||||95.0|0.88|1.14||||||For Pertussis PT the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.14|0.88|
81728893|NCT00368966|163152827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.01||||||95.0|0.88|1.15||||||For Pertussis FHA the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.15|0.88|
81728894|NCT00368966|163152827|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.89||||||95.0|0.78|1.02||||||For Pertussis PRN the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.02|0.78|
81471497|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.547||||0.0453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.303|0.987|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10 (IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2b.||0.987|0.303|0.0453
81728895|NCT00368966|163152828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|2.2||||||95.0|0.1|4.4||||||For serotype 4, the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 - 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3) was calculated||4.4|0.1|
81728896|NCT00368966|163152828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|41.2||||||95.0|34.9|46.9||||||For serotype 6B, the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 - 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3) was calculated||46.9|34.9|
81728897|NCT00368966|163152828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|7.3||||||95.0|4.1|10.4||||||For serotype 9V, the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 - 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3) was calculated||10.4|4.1|
81471498|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.133||||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.712|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Gamma-GT in log10 (IU/L) at BL. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2b.||0.712|0.025|0.0184
81538699|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.02||0.4001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.16|25.36||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& BM as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||25.36|-10.16|0.4001
81728898|NCT00368966|163152828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.1||||||95.0|-3.4|1.2||||||For serotype 14, the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 - 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3) was calculated||1.2|-3.4|
81728899|NCT00368966|163152828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|6.4||||||95.0|3.1|9.5||||||For serotype 18C, the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 - 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3) was calculated||9.5|3.1|
81728900|NCT00368966|163152828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.5||||||95.0|-0.4|3.4||||||For serotype 19F, the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 - 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3) was calculated||3.4|-0.4|
81728901|NCT00368966|163152828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|26.5||||||95.0|20.7|31.9||||||For serotype 23F, the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 - 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3) was calculated||31.9|20.7|
81728902|NCT00368966|163152828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|3.0||||||95.0|0.8|5.1||||||For serotype 1, the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 - 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3) was calculated||5.1|0.8|
81538700|NCT03192176|162758710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.54||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.52|14.1||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with PR from baseline as dependent variable \& TG, visit and smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||14.10|-19.52|0.7510
81728903|NCT00368966|163152828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|2.2||||||95.0|-1.8|6.3||||||For serotype 3, the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 - 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3) was calculated||6.3|-1.8|
81728904|NCT00368966|163152828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|10.0||||||95.0|5.9|13.9||||||For serotype 5, the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 - 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3) was calculated||13.9|5.9|
81728905|NCT00368966|163152828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|13.0||||||95.0|8.6|17.2||||||For serotype 6A, the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 - 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3) was calculated||17.2|8.6|
81728906|NCT00368966|163152828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.5||||||95.0|-0.1|3.1||||||For serotype 7F, the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 - 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3) was calculated||3.1|-0.1|
81728907|NCT00368966|163152828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.5||||||95.0|-0.4|3.4||||||For serotype 19A, the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 2 - 13vPnC After Infant Series Dose 3) was calculated||3.4|-0.4|
81728908|NCT01333033|163152834|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81728909|NCT00818623|163152844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||5.86e-05||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0000586
81728910|NCT00818623|163152845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0014||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0014
81728911|NCT00818623|163152845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants castrated|87.5||||||95.0|66.1|95.8||||||Percentage of participants castrated (testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL) for at least 28 days.||95.8|66.1|
81728912|NCT00818623|163152845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants castrated|66.7||||||95.0|33.7|86.0||||||Percentage of participants castrated (testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL) for at least 28 days.||86|33.7|
81728913|NCT00818623|163152845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants castrated|54.5||||||95.0|22.9|78.0||||||Percentage of participants castrated (testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL) for at least 28 days.||78|22.9|
81728914|NCT00818623|163152845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants castrated|100.0||||||95.0|85.8|100.0||||||Percentage of participants castrated (testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL) for at least 28 days.||100|85.8|
81728915|NCT00818623|163152845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants castrated|75.0||||||95.0|52.6|87.9||||||Percentage of participants castrated (testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL) for at least 28 days.||87.9|52.6|
81728916|NCT00818623|163152845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants castrated|95.7||||||95.0|72.9|99.4||||||Percentage of participants castrated (testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL) for at least 28 days.||99.4|72.9|
81728917|NCT00818623|163152845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants castrated|62.5||||||95.0|40.3|78.4||||||Percentage of participants castrated (testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL) for at least 28 days.||78.4|40.3|
81728918|NCT00818623|163152845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants castrated|88.9||||||95.0|69.4|96.3||||||Percentage of participants castrated (testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL) for at least 28 days.||96.3|69.4|
81728919|NCT00818623|163152846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0031||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0031
81728920|NCT00818623|163152846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants castrated|45.8||||||95.0|25.6|64.0||||||Percentage of participants castrated (testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL) for at least 84 days.||64|25.6|
81728921|NCT00818623|163152846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants castrated|38.1||||||95.0|12.1|64.3||||||Percentage of participants castrated (testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL) for at least 84 days.||64.3|12.1|
81728922|NCT00818623|163152846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants castrated|32.7||||||95.0|8.3|60.6||||||Percentage of participants castrated (testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL) for at least 84 days.||60.6|8.3|
81728923|NCT00818623|163152846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants castrated|83.3||||||95.0|61.5|93.4||||||Percentage of participants castrated (testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL) for at least 84 days.||93.4|61.5|
81728924|NCT00818623|163152846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants castrated|49.4||||||95.0|28.3|67.4||||||Percentage of participants castrated (testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL) for at least 84 days.||67.4|28.3|
81728925|NCT00818623|163152846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants castrated|82.0||||||95.0|58.8|92.8||||||Percentage of participants castrated (testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL) for at least 84 days.||92.8|58.8|
81471499|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.103|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.072|1.134|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in Weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2b.||1.134|1.072|<0.0001
81728926|NCT00818623|163152846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants castrated|50.0||||||95.0|29.1|67.8||||||Percentage of participants castrated (testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL) for at least 84 days.||67.8|29.1|
81728927|NCT00818623|163152846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of participants castrated|70.4||||||95.0|49.4|83.9||||||Percentage of participants castrated (testosterone ≤0.5 ng/mL) for at least 84 days.||83.9|49.4|
81728928|NCT00818623|163152847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0866||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0866
81728929|NCT00818623|163152848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.033||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.033
81728930|NCT00818623|163152849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.131||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.131
81728931|NCT00320593|163152882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.55|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis was a comparison of treatment groups using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model in which myopia at 3 years was adjusted for myopia at baseline and prior SVL wear. The sample size was computed to reach a 90% power and type I error rate of 5%, so that a difference in 3-year myopia progression between treatment groups would be detected if the true difference was at least 0.60 D, assuming a standard deviation of 0.85 D in each group and loss of follow up of 10%.||0.55|0.01|
81728932|NCT00320593|163152882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.53|||ANCOVA|||An adjusted analysis for the treatment group difference of change in spherical equivalent from baseline to 3 years was performed by including in an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model the following covariates in addition to baseline myopia and prior single vision lens wear, which are known to be related to myopia progression: age, sex, ethnicity, accommodative lag, and magnitude of near esophoria.||0.53|0.02|
81728933|NCT00320593|163152885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.28|||ANCOVA|||A secondary analysis was conducted to assess the treatment effect on myopia at the interim time point of 1 year, using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model for the treatment group difference of change in spherical equivalent refractive error from baseline to 1 year, in which myopia at 1 year was adjusted for myopia at baseline and prior single vision lenses wear. Only complete cases (cases in which both baseline and 1 year values were known) were included.||0.28|-0.005|
81728934|NCT00320593|163152886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.45|||ANCOVA|||A secondary analysis was conducted to assess the treatment effect on myopia at the interim time point of 2 years, using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model for the treatment group difference of change in spherical equivalent refractive error from baseline to 2 years, in which myopia at 2 years was adjusted for myopia at baseline and prior single vision lenses wear. Only complete cases (cases in which both baseline and 2 year values were known) were included.||0.45|0.02|
81728935|NCT02110706|163152889|OTHER|"A futility (non-superiority) design is a screening tool to identify whether agents should be candidates for phase III trials while minimizing costs/sample size If futility is declared, results would imply not cost effective to conduct a future phase III clinical trial If futility is not declared, suggests that there could be a clinically meaningful effect - supports exploration in a larger, phase III trial"|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.03|ONE_SIDED|90.0||2.41|||Regression, Logistic|||"This futility design tests the following hypothesis:~H0: Rituximab improves outcome by at least 30% compared to placebo (pR - pP ≥ 0.30 - not futile) versus HA: Rituximab does not improve outcome by at least 30% compared to placebo (pR - pP \< 0.30 - futile)"||2.41||0.03
81728936|NCT02110706|163152890|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|2.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||% of study participants with treatment related AEs||2.21|0.23|0.63
81728937|NCT02110706|163152890|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.27|2.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||% study participants with treatment related SAEs||2.11|0.27|0.65
81728938|NCT02110706|163152891|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.93|ONE_SIDED|90.0||2.02|||Regression, Linear|||This objective was assessed longitudinally by comparing the final score at the end of the study to the score obtained at baseline. The outcome was defined as the change from baseline to week 52 in the MGC. This hypothesis was assessed using a linear regression model, adjusted for differences in baseline MGC scores.||2.02||0.93
81728939|NCT02110706|163152892|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09||||0.39|ONE_SIDED|90.0||1.03|||Regression, Linear|||This objective was assessed longitudinally by comparing the final score at the end of the study to the score obtained at baseline. The outcome was defined as the change from baseline to week 52 in the QMG. This hypothesis was assessed using a linear regression model, adjusted for differences in baseline QMG scores.||1.03||0.39
81728940|NCT02970669|163152895|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric Means (SacVal/Ena)|0.9456||||0.0895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8863|1.0088|||ANCOVA|model for a log-scaled response with treatment group as a class variable and the baseline value in logarithmic scale as a continuous covariate.||||1.0088|0.8863|0.0895
81728941|NCT02970669|163152896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|293.6||||0.6316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-916.5|1503.8|||ANCOVA|model with treatment group as a class variable and the baseline value as a continuous covariate.||||1503.8|-916.5|0.6316
81728942|NCT02970669|163152898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.038||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|4.138|||ANCOVA|model with treatment group as a class variable and the baseline value as a continuous covariate.||||4.138|-0.062|0.0570
81728943|NCT02970669|163152899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.478||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.553|4.403|||ANCOVA|model with treatment group as a class variable and the baseline value as a continuous covariate.||||4.403|0.553|0.0121
81728944|NCT00526890|163153010|OTHER|||||||0.3149|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test was used to test the correlation between selenium levels and serious adverse events.||||0.3149
81728945|NCT02473991|163153021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis In normal pregnant women, placental thickness during second trimesters may be correlated with birth weight at term.||||<0.01
81728946|NCT02473991|163153022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis In normal pregnant women, placental thickness during third trimesters may be correlated with birth weight at term.||||<0.01
81728947|NCT04345471|163153027|SUPERIORITY|To adjust for the multiplicity, only when the superiority of MD-120 50 mg to Placebo was verified, the superiority of MD-120 100 mg to Placebo was tested.|LS mean difference|-0.6||||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.2||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05, 2-sided.|MMRM|||||1.2|-2.5|0.509
81728948|NCT04345471|163153027|SUPERIORITY|To adjust for the multiplicity, only when the superiority of MD-120 50 mg to Placebo was verified, the superiority of MD-120 100 mg to Placebo was tested.|LS mean difference|-1.4||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.4||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05, 2-sided. The value was based on the post-hoc analysis by not taking into account the multiplicity.|MMRM|||||0.4|-3.3|0.131
81728949|NCT04345471|163153029|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.2||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05, 2-sided.|MMRM|||||1.2|-1.5|0.811
81728950|NCT04345471|163153029|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.8||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05, 2-sided.|MMRM|||||0.8|-1.9|0.424
81728951|NCT03118739|163153041|SUPERIORITY||Mean % Change from Baseline|-39.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-61.785|-3.814||||||||-3.814|-61.785|
81728952|NCT00982410|163153154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6489|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2255|-0.0722|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline NRS-1 pain level. Time interval and therapy session block were utilized to model the variance.|EUC (Arm 2) was referent. Estimation parameter = value for Cognitive Behavior Treatment group minus value for Educational Support group.|Ho: There was no difference in average pain level across the follow-up period, between CBT group and Educational support group.||-0.07220|-1.2255|<0.05
81728953|NCT00982410|163153155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.466|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline WHY MPI General Activity score. Time interval and therapy session block were utilized to model the variance.|Education Support group was referent. Mean difference = value for CBT group minus value for Educational Support group.|||0.466|0.034|<0.05
81728954|NCT00982410|163153156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline #days of alcohol use. Time interval and therapy session block were utilized to model the variance.||||||<0.01
81728955|NCT00982410|163153157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline #days illicit drug use. Time interval and therapy session block were utilized to model the variance. EUC group was referent.||||||>0.05
81728956|NCT00982410|163153158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.66|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|14.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline pain tolerance. Time interval and therapy session block were utilized to model the variance.|Educational Support group = referent. Estimation parameter = CBT group minus EUC group, adjusted for BL pain tolerance. Cold tolerance distribution had ceiling and floor effects; and, \~20% of participants refused cold tolerance task in follow-up.|||14.32|-5.00|>0.05
81728957|NCT00982410|163153159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.28|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.93|16.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline CPSS PSE score. Time interval and therapy session block were utilized to model the variance. EUC group was referent.|Adjusted for baseline CPSS PSE score. EUC group was referent. Mean difference = value for CBT minus value for Educational Support group.|||16.63|3.93|<0.005
81728958|NCT04014959|163153163|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t(35)= -4.47||Statistical analysis of fMRI-guided TMS evoked subgenual anterior cingulate responses (fMRI BOLD) change at Pre-tx/Pre-iTBS. Statistics are from one-sample T-tests vs. 0, 2-tailed. Negative t-values represent negative mean fMRI BOLD percent signal change. Alternative hypothesis: true mean is not equal to 0.||||<0.001
81728959|NCT04014959|163153163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t(35)= -3.00||Statistical analysis of fMRI-guided TMS evoked subgenual anterior cingulate responses (fMRI BOLD) change at Pre-tx/Post-iTBS. Statistics are from one-sample T-tests vs. 0, 2-tailed. Negative t-values represent negative mean fMRI BOLD percent signal change. Alternative hypothesis: true mean is not equal to 0.||||0.005
81728960|NCT04014959|163153163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t(35)= -2.96||Statistical analysis of fMRI-guided TMS evoked subgenual anterior cingulate responses (fMRI BOLD) change at Post-tx/Pre-iTBS. Statistics are from one-sample T-tests vs. 0, 2-tailed. Negative t-values represent negative mean fMRI BOLD percent signal change. Alternative hypothesis: true mean is not equal to 0.||||0.005
81538701|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.02||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|18.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||18.64|1.95|0.0018
81728961|NCT04014959|163153163|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t(35)= -5.05||Statistical analysis of fMRI-guided TMS evoked subgenual anterior cingulate responses (fMRI BOLD) change at Post-tx/Post-iTBS. Statistics are from one-sample T-tests vs. 0, 2-tailed. Negative t-values represent negative mean fMRI BOLD percent signal change. Alternative hypothesis: true mean is not equal to 0.||||<0.001
81728962|NCT04014959|163153165|OTHER|Statistics are an unadjusted linear regression of change in DASS-21 depression score on the pre-intervention TMS/fMRI evoked brain response.||||||0.007|||||||Regression, Linear|β = -33.60||Analysis to investigate the correlation between changes in DASS-21 Scores (Secondary Outcome) and Evoked Functional Brain Activity (Other Pre-specified Outcome) pre and post the 3-Day TMS Intervention Regimen.||||0.007
81728963|NCT02004847|163153170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistically analysed were the difference in change from baseline to the end of treatment (week 12) of the target plaque compared to the control plaque.||||0.0005
81728964|NCT02004847|163153171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistically analysed were the difference in change from baseline to the end of treatment during the attack period (week 4) of the target plaque compared to the control plaque.||||0.0036
81728965|NCT02004847|163153172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3075|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistically analysed were the difference in change from end of treatment (week 12, visit 7) to end of follow up (week 16, visit 8) of the target plaque compared to the control plaque.||||0.3075
81728966|NCT02004847|163153173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistically analysed were the difference in change from baseline to week 4 of the target plaque compared to the control plaque.||||0.0140
81728967|NCT02004847|163153173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistically analysed were the difference in change from baseline to week 12 of the target plaque compared to the control plaque.||||0.0064
81728968|NCT02004847|163153173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.102|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistically analysed were the difference in change from baseline to week 16 of the target plaque compared to the control plaque.||||0.1020
81728969|NCT05188521|163153216|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81728970|NCT05188521|163153217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.593|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.593
81728971|NCT05188521|163153218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81728972|NCT05188521|163153219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.138|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.138
81728973|NCT05188521|163153220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81728974|NCT05188521|163153221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.357|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.357
81728975|NCT05188521|163153222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81728976|NCT05188521|163153223|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81728977|NCT00458302|163153224|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary comparison was performed at Week 48. If at Week 48, the lower limit of the 95% two-sided confidence interval of the difference between DRV/r and DRV/r+2NRTIs exceeds -12%, non-inferiority of the DRV/r 800/100 once a day (O.D) monotherapy versus the DRV/r 800/100 mg O.D. plus two NRTIs triple combination therapy was concluded.|Difference in proportion of response|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|6.8|||||Difference in proportion of response DRV/r minus DRV/r+2NRTIs.|Assuming a virologic response rate of 90% at 48 weeks for both treatment arms, 111 patients were required per treatment arm to establish non-inferiority of DRV/r versus triple regimen with a maximum allowable difference of 12%, with a one-sided significance level of p=0.025 and 80% power. To account for a maximum of 10% major protocol violations that would be excluded from the on-protocol analysis, 125 patients were recruited in each treatment arm, so 250 patients in total.||6.8|-10.1|
81728978|NCT00458302|163153225|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If at Week 48, the lower limit of the 95% two-sided confidence interval of the difference between DRV/r and DRV/r+2NRTIs exceeds -12%, non-inferiority of the DRV/r 800/100 once a day (O.D) monotherapy versus the DRV/r 800/100 mg O.D. plus two NRTIs triple combination therapy was concluded.|Difference in proportion of response|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|7.8|||||Difference in proportion of response DRV/r minus DRV/r+2NRTIs.|Assuming a virologic response rate of 90% at 48 weeks for both treatment arms, 111 patients were required per treatment arm to establish non-inferiority of DRV/r versus triple regimen with a maximum allowable difference of 12%, with a one-sided significance level of p=0.025 and 80% power. To account for a maximum of 10% major protocol violations that would be excluded from the on-protocol analysis, 125 patients were recruited in each treatment are, so 250 patients in total.||7.8|-9.9|
81728979|NCT00458302|163153227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of response|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.99|10.58|||||Difference in proportion of response DRV/r minus DRV/r+2NRTIs.|||10.58|-7.99|
81728980|NCT01341639|163153267|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|11.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.44|14.68||1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages: Non-inferiority for PRP|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|14.68|8.44|< 0.001
81728981|NCT01341639|163153267|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.96||1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages: Non-inferiority for Diphtheria|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|0.96|-0.95|< 0.001
81728982|NCT01341639|163153267|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.74|||Miettinen & Nurminen||If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages: Non-inferiority for Tetanus|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|0.74|-0.71|< 0.001
81728983|NCT01341639|163153267|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.07||1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages: Non-inferiority for IPV1|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|1.07|-0.51|< 0.001
81728984|NCT01341639|163153267|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|1.21||1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages: Non-inferiority for IPV2|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|1.21|-0.69|< 0.001
81728985|NCT01341639|163153267|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.73||1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages: Non-inferiority for IPV3|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|0.73|-0.7|< 0.001
81728986|NCT01341639|163153268|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|1.85||1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages: Non-inferiority for HBsAg|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|1.85|-0.49|< 0.001
81728987|NCT01341639|163153268|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|1.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.86||1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages: Non-inferiority for PT|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|2.86|0.32|< 0.001
81728988|NCT01341639|163153268|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|-2.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|-1.29||1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages: Non-inferiority for FHA|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|-1.29|-4.39|< 0.001
81728989|NCT01341639|163153268|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|0.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.52||1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages: Non-inferiority for PRN|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|1.52|-1.4|< 0.001
81728990|NCT01341639|163153270|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|-0.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|2.25||1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages: Non-inferiority for Measles|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|2.25|-2.82|< 0.001
81728991|NCT01341639|163153270|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|3.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|6.4||1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages: Non-inferiority for Mumps|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|6.4|-0.12|< 0.001
81728992|NCT01341639|163153270|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.34||1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -5% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages: Non-inferiority for Rubella|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|2.34|-1.5|< 0.001
81728993|NCT01341639|163153270|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages|-0.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|2.06||1-sided|Miettinen & Nurminen||If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10% (non-inferiority margin), it was concluded that PR5I group response rate was non-inferior to INFANRIX hexa group response rate.|Difference in percentages: Non-inferiority for Varicella|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|2.06|-2.11|< 0.001
81728994|NCT01341639|163153271|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.4|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: ISRs or systemic AEs|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|0.4|-1.9|
81728995|NCT01341639|163153271|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.1|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: ISRs or vaccine-related systemic AEs|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|1.1|-1.8|
81728996|NCT01341639|163153271|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.3|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: At least 1 ISR|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|4.3|-2.1|
81728997|NCT01341639|163153271|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|4.3|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: At least 1 solicited ISR|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|4.3|-2.4|
81538702|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.28||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|25.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||25.42|2.70|0.0002
81728998|NCT01341639|163153271|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.3|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: At least 1 systemic AE|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|0.3|-2.4|
81728999|NCT01341639|163153271|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|1.3|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: At least 1 vaccine-related systemic AE|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|1.3|-3.2|
81729000|NCT01341639|163153271|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.2|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: At least 1 solicited systemic AE|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|0.2|-3.3|
81729001|NCT01341639|163153271|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.1|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: At least 1 vaccine-related solicited systemic AE|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|1.1|-3.7|
81729002|NCT01341639|163153272|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|10.1|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: Injection-site erythema|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|10.1|-0.5|
81471500|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.543||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.798|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for weight per 10 kg. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2b.||0.798|0.370|0.0019
81729003|NCT01341639|163153272|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|6.8|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: Injection-site pain|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|6.8|-3.2|
81729004|NCT01341639|163153272|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|9.6|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: Injection-site swelling|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|9.6|-1.6|
81729005|NCT01341639|163153273|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.1|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: Injection-site bruising|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|2.1|-1.8|
81729006|NCT01341639|163153273|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.1|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: Injection-site haematoma|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|2.1|-0.6|
81729007|NCT01341639|163153273|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.8|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: Injection-site haemorrhage|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|0.8|-2.3|
81729008|NCT01341639|163153273|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|0.5|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: Injection-site induration|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|0.5|-7.8|
81729009|NCT01341639|163153273|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.3|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: Injection-site nodule|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|1.3|-1.7|
81729010|NCT01341639|163153273|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|1.1||||||95.0|-0.6|3.0|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: Injection-site warmth|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|3|-0.6|
81729011|NCT01341639|163153274|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|1.4|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: Crying|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|1.4|-6.3|
81729012|NCT01341639|163153274|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|2.3|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: Decreased appetite|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|2.3|-8.4|
81729013|NCT01341639|163153274|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|6.0|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: Irritability|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|6|-1.7|
81729014|NCT01341639|163153274|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|3.4|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: Pyrexia|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|3.4|-6.7|
81729015|NCT01341639|163153274|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|1.4|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: Somnolence|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|1.4|-7.8|
81729016|NCT01341639|163153274|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Risk Difference (RD)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|6.0|||||If the 95% CI for the risk differences included 0.0, the numerical differences were not considered significant.|Risk difference: Vomiting|PR5I minus INFANRIX™ hexa|6|-4.4|
81729017|NCT01379781|163153306|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-6.54||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect model was used to compare Hamilton Rating Scales of Depression (HRSD) for women who received the PREPP intervention between the pre-randomization assessment and the 6 weeks postpartum session.||||.01
81729018|NCT02247479|163153307|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.019||||0.8381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.206|0.167|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline GA area, lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||0.167|-0.206|0.8381
81729019|NCT02247479|163153307|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.051||||0.5901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.134|0.236|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline GA area, lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||0.236|-0.134|0.5901
81729020|NCT02247479|163153308|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.2||||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|4.8|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline number of absolute scotomatous points, GA lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||4.8|-5.2|0.9350
81729021|NCT02247479|163153308|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.1||||0.9789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|5.2|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline number of absolute scotomatous points, GA lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||5.2|-5.0|0.9789
81729022|NCT02247479|163153309|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.28||||0.5538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|1.22|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline mean macular sensitivity, GA lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||1.22|-0.66|0.5538
81729023|NCT02247479|163153309|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.63||||0.2032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.35|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline mean macular sensitivity, GA lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||0.35|-1.60|0.2032
81729024|NCT02247479|163153310|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|1.0||||0.2547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.8|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline BCVA, GA lesion location, biomarker status, and sex.||2.8|-0.7|0.2547
81729025|NCT02247479|163153310|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.2||||0.8423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.6|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline BCVA, GA lesion location, biomarker status, and sex.||1.6|-1.9|0.8423
81729026|NCT02247479|163153311|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.3248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: The adjusted analysis was based on a logistic regression analysis. The model included terms for treatment group, baseline BCVA, baseline GA lesion location, biomarker status, and sex.||2.2|0.8|0.3248
81729027|NCT02247479|163153311|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.7209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: The adjusted analysis was based on a logistic regression analysis. The model included terms for treatment group, baseline BCVA, baseline GA lesion location, biomarker status, and sex.||1.8|0.7|0.7209
81729028|NCT02247479|163153312|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.6||||0.5695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.6|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline LLVA, GA lesion location, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA ETDRS chart Snellen equivalent category, and sex.||2.6|-1.4|0.5695
81729029|NCT02247479|163153312|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.3||||0.7865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.3|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline LLVA, GA lesion location, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA ETDRS chart Snellen equivalent category, and sex.||2.3|-1.7|0.7865
81729030|NCT02247479|163153313|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: The adjusted analysis was based on a logistic regression analysis. The model included terms for treatment group, baseline LLVA, baseline GA lesion location, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA ETDRS chart Snellen equivalent category, and sex.||1.7|0.6|0.9448
81729031|NCT02247479|163153313|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.8764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: The adjusted analysis was based on a logistic regression analysis. The model included terms for treatment group, baseline LLVA, baseline GA lesion location, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA ETDRS chart Snellen equivalent category, and sex.||1.8|0.6|0.8764
81729032|NCT02247479|163153314|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|5.66||||0.0991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|12.38|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline maximum reading speed, type of reading charts, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||12.38|-1.07|0.0991
81729033|NCT02247479|163153314|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.99||||0.7713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.66|5.69|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline maximum reading speed, type of reading charts, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||5.69|-7.66|0.7713
81729034|NCT02247479|163153315|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|1.72||||0.6204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.09|8.53|||MMRM|||MMRM analysis uses change as response variable included terms for treatment group, baseline maximum reading speed, type of reading charts, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||8.53|-5.09|0.6204
81729035|NCT02247479|163153315|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|1.47||||0.6705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|8.25|||MMRM|||MMRM analysis uses change as response variable included terms for treatment group, baseline maximum reading speed, type of reading charts, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||8.25|-5.31|0.6705
81729036|NCT02247479|163153316|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.36||||0.7246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|1.64|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline score, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||1.64|-2.35|0.7246
81729037|NCT02247479|163153316|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-1.56||||0.1193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|0.4|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline score, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||0.40|-3.53|0.1193
81729038|NCT02247479|163153317|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.22||||0.8659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|2.39|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline score, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||2.39|-2.84|0.8659
81729039|NCT02247479|163153317|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-1.94||||0.1399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|0.64|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline score, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||0.64|-4.51|0.1399
81729040|NCT02247479|163153318|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.99||||0.4855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|3.76|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline score, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||3.76|-1.79|0.4855
81729041|NCT02247479|163153318|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-1.6||||0.2515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|1.13|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline score, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||1.13|-4.33|0.2515
81729042|NCT02247479|163153319|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.07||||0.2075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.04|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline Mean FRI Index score, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||0.04|-0.18|0.2075
81729043|NCT02247479|163153319|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.08||||0.1222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.02|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline Mean FRI Index score, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||0.02|-0.19|0.1222
81729044|NCT02247479|163153320|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.022||||0.8612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|0.223|||MMRM|||CFI Positive: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline GA area, lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||0.223|-0.266|0.8612
81729045|NCT02247479|163153320|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.077||||0.5317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.165|0.319|||MMRM|||CFI Positive: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline GA area, lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||0.319|-0.165|0.5317
81729046|NCT02247479|163153320|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.033||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.322|0.257|||MMRM|||CFI Negative: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline GA area, lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||0.257|-0.322|0.8240
81729047|NCT02247479|163153320|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.006||||0.9676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.283|0.294|||MMRM|||CFI Negative: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline GA area, lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||0.294|-0.283|0.9676
81729048|NCT01132118|163153321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||||||Unadjusted|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The P-value calculated was for the difference betweeen the change during hydroxychloroquine versus placebo using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.||||0.930
81729049|NCT01132118|163153321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.785||||||Adjusted for weight change.|Regression, Linear|||The P-value was calculated for the difference between the change during hydroxychloroquine versus placebo from a linear regression model.||||0.785
81729050|NCT01132118|163153322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.575||||||Unadjusted P-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P-value for the difference between change during hydroxychloroquine versus placebo using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.||||0.575
81729051|NCT01132118|163153322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.308||||||Adjusted for weight change.|Regression, Linear|||P-value for the difference between the change during hydroxychloroquine versus placebo from a linear regression model.||||0.308
81729052|NCT01132118|163153323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.468||||||Unadjusted|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P-value for the difference betweeen change during hydroxychloroquine versus placebo suing Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.||||0.468
81729053|NCT01132118|163153323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.902||||||Adjusted for weight change.|Regression, Linear|||P-value for the difference between the change during hydroxychloroquine versus placebo from a linear regression model.||||0.902
81729054|NCT01132118|163153324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||Unadjusted|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P-value for the difference between the change during hydroxychloroquine versus placebo using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.||||0.004
81729055|NCT01132118|163153324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||Adjusted for weight change.|Regression, Linear|||P-value for the difference between the change during hydroxychloroquine versus placebo from a linear regression model.||||0.004
81729056|NCT01132118|163153325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||Unadjusted|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P-value for the difference between the change during hydroxychloroquine versus placebo using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.||||0.009
81729057|NCT01132118|163153325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||||||Adjusted for weight change.|Regression, Linear|||P-value for the difference between the change during hydroxychloroquine versus placebo from a linear regression model.||||0.011
81729058|NCT01132118|163153326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||||||Unadjusted|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P-value for the difference between the change during hydroxychloroquine versus placebo using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.||||0.730
81538703|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.53|33.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||33.74|3.53|<0.0001
81538704|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.91|37.89||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||37.89|3.91|<0.0001
81538705|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.2244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|6.92||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||6.92|0.64|0.2244
81538706|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.58||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.77|26.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||26.53|2.77|0.0002
81729059|NCT01132118|163153326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208||||||Adjusted for weight change.|Regression, Linear|||P-value for the difference between the change during hydroxychloroquine versus placebo from a linear regression model.||||0.208
81729060|NCT01132118|163153327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.487||||||Unadjusted P-value.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P-value for the difference between the change during hydroxychloroquine versus placebo using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.||||0.487
81729061|NCT01132118|163153327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.884||||||P-value adjusted for weight change.|Regression, Linear|||P-value for the difference between the change during hydroxycholorquine versus placebo from a linear regression model.||||0.884
81729062|NCT03031899|163153371|NON_INFERIORITY|"1. Rose bengal should stain the areas positively stained by Toluidine blue~2. areas stained by rose bengal that shows dysplasia in biopsy"|SN, SP, PPV, NPV|||||0.005|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81729063|NCT00094302|163153374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.04||No covariate adjustment|Log Rank|Two-sided log rand test (0.05 Type 1 error)|Spironolactone compared to Placebo|Composite endpoint was compared by trial arm using logrank test of time to first event from time of randomization. Time to event was the time at which the first observed event component of the composite endpoint was observed. This endpoint was adjudicated by the TOPCAT clinical endpoints committee. There were 320 subjects in the Spironolactone group and 351 subjects in Placebo group with a confirmed event. Subjects who did not experience this endpoint were censored at time of last contact.||1.04|0.77|0.14
81729064|NCT00094302|163153375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.12||No covariate adjustment|Log Rank|Two-sided log rand test (0.05 Type 1 error)|Spironolactone compared to Placebo|"This endpoint was compared by trial arm (spironolactone vs. placebo) using a logrank test of time to event from the time of randomization. Subjects who did not experience this endpoint were censored at the time of their last contact.~This endpoint was adjudicated by the TOPCAT clinical endpoints committee. There were 336 subjects (160 in the Spironolactone group and 176 in the Placebo group) with a confirmed event."||1.12|0.73|0.35
81729065|NCT00094302|163153376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|2.5||No covariate adjustment|Log Rank|Two-sided log rand test (0.05 Type 1 error)|Spironolactone compared to Placebo|"This endpoint was compared by trial arm (spironolactone vs. placebo) using a logrank test of time to first event from the time of randomization. Subjects who did not experience this endpoint were censored at the time of their last contact.~This endpoint was adjudicated by the TOPCAT clinical endpoints committee. There were 8 subjects (3 in the Spironolactone group and 5 in the Placebo group) with a confirmed event."||2.50|0.14|0.48
81729066|NCT00094302|163153377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.99||No covariate adjustment|Log Rank|Two-sided log rand test (0.05 Type 1 error)|Spironolactone compared to Placebo|"This endpoint was compared by trial arm (spironolactone vs. placebo) using a logrank test of time to first event from the time of randomization. Subjects who did not experience this endpoint were censored at the time of their last contact.~This endpoint was adjudicated by the TOPCAT clinical endpoints committee. There were 451 subjects (206 in the Spironolactone group and 245 in the Placebo group) who have been confirmed to have experienced the event"||0.99|0.69|0.04
81729067|NCT00094302|163153378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.08||No covariate adjustment|Log Rank|Two-sided log rand test (0.05 Type 1 error)|Spironolactone compared to Placebo|Endpoint compared by trial arm using logrank test of time to event from randomization. Subjects who did not experience endpoint were censored at time of last contact. Attempts were made to determine vital status as of each subject's last potential visit, based on randomization, even if the subject ended study participation before then. This outcome was adjudicated. There were 252 events over 6,022 patient-years in Spironolactone arm and 274 events over 5,981 patient-years in Placebo arm.||1.08|0.77|0.29
81729068|NCT00094302|163153379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.06||No covariate adjustment|Log Rank|Two-sided log rank test (0.05 Type 1 error)|Spironolactone compared to Placebo|Composite endpoint was compared by trial arm using logrank test of time to first event from time of randomization. Time to event was the time at which the first observed event component of the composite endpoint was observed. Component endpoints were adjudicated by the TOPCAT clinical endpoints committee. There were 382 subjects in Spironolactone group and 404 subjects in Placebo group with a confirmed event. Subjects who did not experience this endpoint were censored at time of last contact.||1.06|0.80|0.28
81729069|NCT00094302|163153380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.04||No covariate adjustment|Log Rank|Two-sided log rank test (0.05 Type 1 error)|Spironolactone compared to Placebo|Endpoint was compared by trial arm using logrank test of time to first event from time of randomization. Time to event was the time at which the first observed event component of the composite endpoint was observed. Component endpoints were adjudicated by the TOPCAT clinical endpoints committee. There were 291 subjects in Spironolactone group and 320 subjects in Placebo group with a confirmed event. Subjects who did not experience this endpoint were censored at time of last contact.||1.04|0.76|0.15
81729070|NCT00094302|163153381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||incidence rate ratio|0.75||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.97||No covariate adjustment|Negative binomial regression||Spironolactone compared to Placebo|There were a total of 869 confirmed heart failure hospitalizations (394 in the Spironolactone group and 475 in the Placebo group) during the 11,471 person-years collected over the course of the TOPCAT trial (5,755 person-years in the Spironolactone group and 5,716 person-years in the Placebo group). The incidence rate of heart failure hospitalizations for each treatment group was compared using a negative binomial regression with a p-value threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.||0.97|0.58|0.03
81538707|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.25||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.71|25.13||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||25.13|2.71|0.0002
81538708|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.04||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|7.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||7.45|1.24|0.0149
81729071|NCT00094302|163153382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.38||No covariate adjustment|Log Rank|Two-sided log rank test (0.05 Type 1 error)|Spironolactone compared to Placebo|Composite endpoint was compared by trial arm using logrank test of time to first event from time of randomization. Time to event was the time at which the first observed event component of the composite endpoint was observed. Component endpoints were adjudicated by the TOPCAT clinical endpoints committee. There were 58 subjects in the Spironolactone group and 60 subjects in Placebo group with a confirmed event. Subjects who did not experience this endpoint were censored at time of last contact.||1.38|0.67|0.82
81729072|NCT00094302|163153383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.83||No covariate adjustment|Log Rank|Two-sided log rank test (0.05 Type 1 error)|Spironolactone compared to Placebo|"This endpoint was compared by trial arm (spironolactone vs. placebo) using a logrank test of time to first event from the time of randomization. Subjects who did not experience this endpoint were censored at the time of their last contact.~This endpoint was adjudicated by the TOPCAT clinical endpoints committee. There were 56 subjects (29 in the Spironolactone group and 27 in the Placebo group) with confirmed events."||1.83|0.64|0.76
81729073|NCT00094302|163153384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|1.02||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.5||No covariate adjustment|Log Rank|Two-sided log rank test (0.05 Type 1 error)|Spironolactone compared to Placebo|"This endpoint was compared by trial arm (spironolactone vs. placebo) using a logrank test of time to first event from the time of randomization. Subjects who did not experience this endpoint were censored at the time of their last contact.~This endpoint was adjudicated by the TOPCAT clinical endpoints committee. There were 103 subjects (52 in the Spironolactone group and 51 in the Placebo group) with confirmed events."||1.50|0.69|0.94
81729074|NCT00094302|163153385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.42||No covariate adjustment|Log Rank|Two-sided log rand test (0.05 Type 1 error)|Spironolactone compared to Placebo|"This endpoint was compared by trial arm (spironolactone vs. placebo) using a logrank test of time to first event from the time of randomization. Subjects who did not experience this endpoint were censored at the time of their last contact.~This endpoint was adjudicated by the TOPCAT clinical endpoints committee. There were 129 subjects (65 in the Spironolactone group and 64 in the Placebo group) with confirmed events."||1.42|0.71|0.98
81729075|NCT00094302|163153386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.35||No covariate adjustment|Log Rank|Two-sided log rand test (0.05 Type 1 error)|Spironolactone compared to Placebo|"This endpoint was compared by trial arm (spironolactone vs. placebo) using a logrank test of time to first event from the time of randomization. Subjects who did not experience this endpoint were censored at the time of their last contact.~This endpoint was adjudicated by the TOPCAT clinical endpoints committee. There were 117 subjects (57 in the Spironolactone group and 60 in the Placebo group) with confirmed events."||1.35|0.65|0.73
81729076|NCT00094302|163153387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.87||No covariate adjustment|Log Rank|Two-sided log rand test (0.05 Type 1 error)|Spironolactone compared to Placebo|"This endpoint was compared by trial arm (spironolactone vs. placebo) using a logrank test of time to first event from the time of randomization. Subjects who did not experience this endpoint were censored at the time of their last contact.~There were 295 subjects (175 in the Spironolactone group and 120 in the Placebo group) experiencing this endpoint. This endpoint did not undergo adjudication by the TOPCAT clinical endpoints committee."||1.87|1.18|<0.01
81729077|NCT00094302|163153388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.35||No covariate adjustment|Log Rank|Two-sided log rank test (0.05 Type 1 error)|Spironolactone compared to Placebo|Composite endpoint was compared by trial arm using logrank test of time to first event from time of randomization. Time to event was the time at which the first observed event component of the composite endpoint was observed. Component endpoints were adjudicated by the TOPCAT clinical endpoints committee. There were 58 subjects in the Spironolactone group and 61 subjects in Placebo group with a confirmed event. Subjects who did not experience this endpoint were censored at time of last contact.||1.35|0.66|0.75
81729078|NCT00094302|163153389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||A generalized linear model was fit, with the post-baseline quality of life scores as the dependent variable, and the baseline quality of life score, treatment group, month of visit, and the interaction between treatment group and month of visit as predictor variables. This tests whether the slope of the post-baseline quality of life parameter differs by treatment group, taking into account that measurements in the same subject over time may be correlated.||||0.27
81538709|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.65||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|11.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||11.73|1.85|0.0011
81538710|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.36||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|16.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||16.45|2.46|0.0001
81729079|NCT00094302|163153389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Since the p-value for the preceding test (Statistical Analysis 1) was not significant at the 0.05 level, another generalized linear model was fit, omitting the interaction between treatment group and month of visit. This tests whether the value of the post-baseline quality of life parameter differs by treatment group, taking into account that measurements in the same subject over time may be correlated.||||<0.01
81729080|NCT00094302|163153390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||A generalized linear model was fit, with the post-baseline quality of life scores as the dependent variable, and the baseline quality of life score, treatment group, month of visit, and the interaction between treatment group and month of visit as predictor variables. This tests whether the slope of the post-baseline quality of life parameter differs by treatment group, taking into account that measurements in the same subject over time may be correlated.||||0.87
81729081|NCT00094302|163153390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Since the p-value for the preceding test (Statistical Analysis 1) was not significant at the 0.05 level, another generalized linear model was fit, omitting the interaction between treatment group and month of visit. This tests whether the value of the post-baseline quality of life parameter differs by treatment group, taking into account that measurements in the same subject over time may be correlated.||||0.16
81729082|NCT00094302|163153391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||A generalized linear model was fit, with the post-baseline quality of life scores as the dependent variable, and the baseline quality of life score and treatment group as predictor variables. This tests whether the value of the post-baseline quality of life parameter differs by treatment group.||||0.99
81729083|NCT00094302|163153392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||A generalized linear model was fit, with the post-baseline quality of life scores as the dependent variable, and the baseline quality of life score, treatment group, month of visit, and the interaction between treatment group and month of visit as predictor variables. This tests whether the slope of the post-baseline quality of life parameter differs by treatment group, taking into account that measurements in the same subject over time may be correlated.||||0.39
81729084|NCT00094302|163153392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Since the p-value for the preceding test (Statistical Analysis 1) was not significant at the 0.05 level, another generalized linear model was fit, omitting the interaction between treatment group and month of visit. This tests whether the value of the post-baseline quality of life parameter differs by treatment group, taking into account that measurements in the same subject over time may be correlated.||||0.01
81729085|NCT00094302|163153393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.04||No covariate adjustment|Log Rank|Two-sided log rand test (0.05 Type 1 error)|Spironolactone compared to Placebo|"This endpoint was compared by trial arm (spironolactone vs. placebo) using a logrank test of time to first event from the time of randomization. Subjects who did not experience this endpoint were censored at the time of their last contact.~There were a total of 1558 subjects (766 subjects in the Spironolactone group and 792 subjects in the Placebo) who were hospitalized for any cause while on study. This endpoint was not adjudicated by the TOPCAT clinical endpoints committee."||1.04|0.85|0.25
81729086|NCT00094302|163153394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||A generalized linear model was fit, with the post-baseline laboratory value as the dependent variable, and the baseline laboratory value, treatment group, month of visit, and the interaction between treatment group and month of visit as predictor variables. This tests whether the slope of the post-baseline laboratory parameter differs by treatment group, taking into account that measurements in the same subject over time may be correlated.||||0.27
81729087|NCT00094302|163153394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Since the p-value for the preceding test (Statistical Analysis 1) was not significant at the 0.05 level, another generalized linear model was fit, omitting the interaction between treatment group and month of visit. This tests whether the value of the post-baseline laboratory parameter differs by treatment group, taking into account that measurements in the same subject over time may be correlated.||||<0.01
81729088|NCT00094302|163153395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||A generalized linear model was fit, with the post-baseline laboratory value as the dependent variable, and the baseline laboratory value, treatment group, month of visit, and the interaction between treatment group and month of visit as predictor variables. This tests whether the slope of the post-baseline laboratory parameter differs by treatment group, taking into account that measurements in the same subject over time may be correlated.||||0.53
81729089|NCT00094302|163153395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Since the p-value for the preceding test (Statistical Analysis 1) was not significant at the 0.05 level, another generalized linear model was fit, omitting the interaction between treatment group and month of visit. This tests whether the value of the post-baseline laboratory parameter differs by treatment group, taking into account that measurements in the same subject over time may be correlated.||||<0.01
81729090|NCT00094302|163153396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||A generalized linear model was fit, with the post-baseline laboratory value as the dependent variable, and the baseline laboratory value, treatment group, month of visit, and the interaction between treatment group and month of visit as predictor variables. This tests whether the slope of the post-baseline laboratory parameter differs by treatment group, taking into account that measurements in the same subject over time may be correlated.||||0.11
81729091|NCT00094302|163153396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Since the p-value for the preceding test (Statistical Analysis 1) was not significant at the 0.05 level, another generalized linear model was fit, omitting the interaction between treatment group and month of visit. This tests whether the value of the post-baseline laboratory parameter differs by treatment group, taking into account that measurements in the same subject over time may be correlated.||||<0.01
81729092|NCT00094302|163153397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||A generalized linear model was fit, with the post-baseline laboratory value as the dependent variable, and the baseline laboratory value, treatment group, month of visit, and the interaction between treatment group and month of visit as predictor variables. This tests whether the slope of the post-baseline laboratory parameter differs by treatment group, taking into account that measurements in the same subject over time may be correlated.||||0.59
81729093|NCT00094302|163153397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Since the p-value for the preceding test (Statistical Analysis 1) was not significant at the 0.05 level, another generalized linear model was fit, omitting the interaction between treatment group and month of visit. This tests whether the value of the post-baseline laboratory parameter differs by treatment group, taking into account that measurements in the same subject over time may be correlated.||||0.54
81729094|NCT00094302|163153398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||A generalized linear model was fit, with the post-baseline laboratory value as the dependent variable, and the baseline laboratory value, treatment group, month of visit, and the interaction between treatment group and month of visit as predictor variables. This tests whether the slope of the post-baseline laboratory parameter differs by treatment group, taking into account that measurements in the same subject over time may be correlated.||||0.98
81729095|NCT00094302|163153398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Since the p-value for the preceding test (Statistical Analysis 1) was not significant at the 0.05 level, another generalized linear model was fit, omitting the interaction between treatment group and month of visit. This tests whether the value of the post-baseline laboratory parameter differs by treatment group, taking into account that measurements in the same subject over time may be correlated.||||0.02
81729096|NCT00494975|163153418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.56|||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||The VAS score of pruritus intensity was recorded for each participant at baseline and weekly until week 12 so that each one had 12 repeatedly measured data scores. To investigate the predictive effects of age, sex, comorbid diseases, phototherapy, and results of blood laboratory exams on the intensity of pruritus, marginal linear regression model was fitted to the repeatedly measured VAS score data using the generalized estimating equations (GEE) method.||1.56|0.31|<0.05
81729097|NCT01907087|163153420|OTHER|Inference is by an exact binomial test of the null hypothesis H0: Prob(response) \<= 0.50 vs. the alternative hypothesis H1: Prob(response) \> 0.50, where Prob(response) denotes the population probability of a response. The confidence interval is an exact interval with significance level α=0.05.|Proportion of responders|0.87||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.97|||exact binomial test|||"Responder Analysis using ITT Population: Proportion of Subjects without an Unreversed Two-point Decline or Score of 0 in ML Scale Score at 48 Weeks.~A 'response' is defined as the absence of an unreversed two-point decline or score of 0 in the 0-to-6 point CLN2 score at 48 weeks."||0.97|0.66|0.0002
81729098|NCT01907087|163153420|OTHER|"Subject rate of decline per 48 weeks is estimated: (baseline CLN2 score - last CLN2 score)/(time elapsed in units of 48 weeks).~P-value computed as a two-sided t-test for the hypothesis H0: Rate=2.0 points lost/48 weeks vs. H1: Rate not equal 2.0 points lost/48 weeks."|Slope|0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.809|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.75|||t-test, 2 sided|||Slopes Analysis using ITT Population: Estimated Rate of Decline (300 mg Dosing Period).||0.75|0.05|<0.0001
81729099|NCT02180061|163153428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0216||||||One-sided p-value. The ORR was deemed clinically meaningful if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval exceeded 10% (p\<0.0250).|Exact Binomial Distribution|||||||0.0216
81729100|NCT01469364|163153434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.203|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test 2 sided.||||||0.2030
81729101|NCT01469364|163153435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2527|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test 2 sided.||||||0.2527
81729102|NCT01469364|163153440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Absolute Difference|-1.52||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired Measured t-test||P-Value for the SF-36 PCS||||0.34
81729103|NCT01469364|163153440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Absolute Difference|0.78||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired Measured t-test||P-Value for the SF-36 MCS||||0.18
81729104|NCT01469364|163153441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Absolute Difference|1.62||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired Measure t-test||P-Value for SF-36 PCS||||0.09
81729105|NCT01469364|163153441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Absolute Difference|-1.24||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired Measure t-test||P-Value for SF-36 MCS||||0.31
81729106|NCT01469364|163153442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Absolute Difference|0.82||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired Measure t-test||P-Value for SGRQ measure||||0.56
81729107|NCT01469364|163153443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Absolute Difference|0.15||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired Measure t-test||P-Value for SGRQ Measure||||0.68
81729108|NCT01469364|163153444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7454|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test 2 sided.||||||0.7454
81729109|NCT01469364|163153445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9638|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was completed.||||||0.9638
81729110|NCT00006170|163153451|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power was determined using a log-rank statistic for comparing 2 survival curves, with a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 and 40% as the reference from which differences were computed.||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.001
81729111|NCT00006170|163153451|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power was determined using a log-rank statistic for comparing 2 survival curves, with a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 and 40% as the reference from which differences were computed.||||||0.25||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.25
81729112|NCT00006170|163153451|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power was determined using a log-rank statistic for comparing 2 survival curves, with a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 and 40% as the reference from which differences were computed.||||||0.07||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.07
81729113|NCT00006170|163153452|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power was determined using a log-rank statistic for comparing 2 survival curves, with a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 and 40% as the reference from which differences were computed.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81729114|NCT00006170|163153452|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power was determined using a log-rank statistic for comparing 2 survival curves, with a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 and 40% as the reference from which differences were computed.||||||0.053||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.053
81729115|NCT00006170|163153452|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power was determined using a log-rank statistic for comparing 2 survival curves, with a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 and 40% as the reference from which differences were computed.||||||0.08||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.08
81729116|NCT00006170|163153453|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power was determined using a log-rank statistic for comparing 2 survival curves, with a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 and 40% as the reference from which differences were computed.||||||0.006||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.006
81729117|NCT00006170|163153453|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power was determined using a log-rank statistic for comparing 2 survival curves, with a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 and 40% as the reference from which differences were computed.||||||0.45||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.45
81729118|NCT00006170|163153453|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power was determined using a log-rank statistic for comparing 2 survival curves, with a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05 and 40% as the reference from which differences were computed.||||||0.046||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.046
81729119|NCT01590433|163153468|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81729120|NCT01844583|163153498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.35|||||Estimates for each PK parameter were obtained using a mixed effects model of log (PK parameter) with fixed terms for the esomeprazole effect and random terms for participants within sequence.|||1.35|0.97|
81729121|NCT01844583|163153499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|1.45|||||Estimates for each PK parameter were obtained using a mixed effects model of log (PK parameter) with fixed terms for the esomeprazole effect and random terms for participants within sequence.|||1.45|1.08|
81729122|NCT01844583|163153500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.53|||||Estimates for each PK parameter were obtained using a mixed effects model of log (PK parameter) with fixed terms for the esomeprazole effect and random terms for participants within sequence.|||1.53|1.07|
81729123|NCT01844583|163153503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.26|||||Estimates for each PK parameter were obtained using a mixed effects model of log (PK parameter) with fixed terms for the esomeprazole effect and random terms for participants within sequence.|||1.26|0.84|
81729124|NCT01844583|163153504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Ratio|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|0.62|||||Estimates for each PK parameter were obtained using a mixed effects model of log (PK parameter) with fixed terms for the esomeprazole effect and random terms for participants within sequence.|||0.62|0.41|
81729125|NCT01844583|163153505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Ratio|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|0.7|||||Estimates for each PK parameter were obtained using a mixed effects model of log (PK parameter) with fixed terms for the esomeprazole effect and random terms for participants within sequence.|||0.70|0.41|
81729126|NCT01787825|163153511|NON_INFERIORITY|This is McNemar design.|percentage concordance|77.19||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.68|83.93||The blinded readers assessed concordance of normal versus abnormal and overall concordance of clinically significant abnormal images.|McNemar||Overall concordance of clinically significant abnormal images.|There was a comparison between normal and abnormal images. And detailed analysis of abnormal images that were considered clinical significant.||83.93|68.68|1.0000
81729127|NCT01787825|163153513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage concordance|71.93||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.07|79.36|||Bowkers|||||79.36|63.07|0.972
81729128|NCT00952484|163153596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on Wilcoxon rank sum test comparing the median RGI-C score for the asfotase alfa combined reporting group to the historical control group.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0007
81729129|NCT00952484|163153597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value testing whether the mean change from Baseline differs from Zero based on a t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0097
81729130|NCT00952484|163153598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0789|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value testing whether the mean change from Baseline differs from Zero based on a t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0789
81729131|NCT00952484|163153599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7417|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value testing whether the mean change from Baseline differs from Zero based on a t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7417
81729132|NCT00952484|163153600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value testing whether the mean change from Baseline differs from Zero based on a Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test.|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank|||||||0.7570
81729133|NCT00952484|163153601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value testing whether the mean change from Baseline differs from Zero based on a t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81729134|NCT00952484|163153602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value testing whether the mean change from Baseline differs from Zero based on a t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0007
81729135|NCT02750306|163153609|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|28.2||||0.00128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|45.2|||ANCOVA|||||45.2|11.1|0.00128
81471501|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.359||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.189|0.679|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10 (IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2b.||0.679|0.189|0.0017
81729136|NCT02750306|163153612|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-15.7||||0.01354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|-3.3|||ANCOVA|||||-3.3|-28.1|0.01354
81729137|NCT02422290|163153613|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|7.87|||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-test was calculated to test mean difference between CY-BOCS scores at the time points Baseline and Day 14.||7.87|-2.27|.20
81729138|NCT02422290|163153614|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|2.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-test was calculated to test mean difference between CGI-S scores at the time points Baseline and Day 14.||2.16|-.56|.18
81729139|NCT02422290|163153615|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|2.78|||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-test was calculated to test mean difference between OCD-VAS scores at the time points Baseline and Day 14.||2.78|-2.78|1.00
81729140|NCT02422290|163153616|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.41||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.46|18.96|||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-test was calculated to test mean difference between OCD-VAS scores at the time points Baseline and Day 14.||18.96|-15.46|.77
81729141|NCT05034731|163153648|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority analyses were based on paired t-tests looking at the differences in speech scores calculated using the investigational speech scores minus the control speech scores. The primary efficacy analyses tested the null hypothesis (inferiority) that the mean of the paired differences in AzBio sentence scores in quite (remote fitting - in-office fitting) are less than or equal to -10 percentile points.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81729142|NCT05034731|163153649|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority analyses were based on paired t-tests looking at the differences in speech scores calculated using the investigational speech scores minus the control speech scores. The primary efficacy analyses tested the null hypothesis (inferiority) that the mean of the paired differences in AzBio sentence scores in quite (remote fitting - in-office fitting) are less than or equal to -10 percentile points.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81729143|NCT01716754|163153653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.78|0.35|0.576
81729144|NCT01716754|163153653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.52|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.52|0.46|0.556
81729145|NCT01716754|163153655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.86|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.86|0.61|0.483
81729146|NCT01716754|163153655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.44|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.44|0.79|0.261
81729147|NCT01716754|163153657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.604|||||||Repeated measures mixed model|||Morning||||0.604
81729148|NCT01716754|163153657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||Repeated measures mixed model|||Morning||||0.260
81729149|NCT01716754|163153657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.937|||||||Repeated measures mixed model|||Evening||||0.937
81729150|NCT01716754|163153657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Repeated measures mixed model|||Evening||||0.880
81729151|NCT01716754|163153657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.762|||||||Repeated measures mixed model|||Overall daily||||0.762
81729152|NCT01716754|163153657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.408|||||||Repeated measures mixed model|||Overall daily||||0.408
81729153|NCT01714505|163153677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-tests: compare LBGI, carbohydrates for hypoglycemia treatment, % of time in range and average BG on CLC vs OL.||||||0.003
81729154|NCT01714505|163153678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||>0.1
81729155|NCT01714505|163153679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81729156|NCT02277769|163153698|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|27.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.46|34.69||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.||34.69|20.46|< 0.0001
81729157|NCT02277769|163153698|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|27.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.87|34.99||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.||34.99|20.87|< 0.0001
81729158|NCT02277769|163153699|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|32.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.75|39.94||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.025 level. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.||39.94|24.75|< 0.0001
81729159|NCT02277769|163153699|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|36.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.69|43.81||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.025 level. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity.||43.81|28.69|< 0.0001
81729160|NCT02277769|163153700|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|26.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.13|33.87||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||33.87|19.13|< 0.0001
81729161|NCT02277769|163153700|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|29.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.11|36.95||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||36.95|22.11|< 0.0001
81729162|NCT02277769|163153701|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|37.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.03|45.6||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||45.60|30.03|< 0.0001
81729163|NCT02277769|163153701|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|36.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.56|44.06||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||44.06|28.56|< 0.0001
81538711|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.87||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|18.46||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||18.46|2.56|0.0001
81729164|NCT02277769|163153702|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-28.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.04|-21.83||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-21.83|-36.04|< 0.0001
81729165|NCT02277769|163153702|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-32.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.2|-25.49||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-25.49|-40.20|< 0.0001
81729166|NCT02277769|163153703|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|16.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.99|22.68||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||22.68|9.99|< 0.0001
81729167|NCT02277769|163153703|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|21.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.66|27.93||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||27.93|14.66|< 0.0001
81538712|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18||||0.0897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|5.34||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||5.34|0.89|0.0897
81729168|NCT02277769|163153704|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|9.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.54|13.98||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||13.98|5.54|< 0.0001
81729169|NCT02277769|163153704|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|11.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.31|16.32||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||16.32|7.31|< 0.0001
81729170|NCT02277769|163153705|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.605|-1.587||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-1.587|-2.605|< 0.0001
81729171|NCT02277769|163153705|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.982|-1.957||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-1.957|-2.982|< 0.0001
81729172|NCT02277769|163153706|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-36.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.46|-28.86|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-28.86|-43.46|< 0.0001
81729173|NCT02277769|163153706|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-38.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.55|-30.88||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-30.88|-45.55|< 0.0001
81729174|NCT02277769|163153707|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|43.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.12|51.29||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||51.29|35.12|< 0.0001
81729175|NCT02277769|163153707|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|39.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.92|47.19||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||47.19|30.92|< 0.0001
81729176|NCT02277769|163153708|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|22.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.09|29.59||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||29.59|16.09|< 0.0001
81729177|NCT02277769|163153708|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|23.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.63|30.05||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||30.05|16.63|< 0.0001
81729178|NCT02277769|163153709|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-17.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.062|-13.927||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-13.927|-22.062|< 0.0001
81729179|NCT02277769|163153709|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-19.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.491|-15.529||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-15.529|-23.491|< 0.0001
81729180|NCT02277769|163153710|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-31.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.36|-25.4||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-25.40|-37.36|< 0.0001
81729181|NCT02277769|163153710|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-33.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.75|-27.8||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-27.80|-39.75|< 0.0001
81729182|NCT02277769|163153711|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.86|-4.47||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-4.47|-6.86|< 0.0001
81729183|NCT02277769|163153711|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-4.72||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-4.72|-7.10|< 0.0001
81729184|NCT02277769|163153712|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.36|-5.57||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-5.57|-8.36|< 0.0001
81729185|NCT02277769|163153712|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-8.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.36|-6.64||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-6.64|-9.36|< 0.0001
81729186|NCT02277769|163153713|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.34|-3.09||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-3.09|-5.34|< 0.0001
81729187|NCT02277769|163153713|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.04|-3.81||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-3.81|-6.04|< 0.0001
81729188|NCT02277769|163153714|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-27.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.73|-21.7||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-21.70|-33.73|< 0.0001
81729189|NCT02277769|163153714|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-28.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.03|-22.74||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-22.74|-35.03|< 0.0001
81729190|NCT02277769|163153715|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-17.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.96|-13.53||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-13.53|-21.96|< 0.0001
81729191|NCT02277769|163153715|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-15.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.16|-10.78||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw vs Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-10.78|-19.16|< 0.0001
81729192|NCT00494806|163153719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7279|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.05||95.0|0.3174|1.1383|||t-test, 2 sided|df = 64|Relative risk not calculated.|"No differences in time to first flatus between the rocking and non rocking groups is the null hypothesis.~Sample size calculations by setting the criterion for significance at .05, two-tailed test (an effect in either directions was accepted), and power at .80. A total sample of 54 participants was determined necessary to yield statistically significant results (27 in Group A and 27 in Group B)."||1.1383|0.3174|<0.05
81729193|NCT01364870|163153724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016||||||The p value was adjusted using Bonferroni's method to account for the multiple comparisons.|Kruskal-Wallis|||There were instances of missing data due to patient time restraints and patient refusal.||||0.016
81729194|NCT01364870|163153725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||P-value was adjusted using Bonferroni's method to account for multiple comparisons.|Kruskal-Wallis|||There were instances of missing data due to patient time restraints and patient refusal.||||0.008
81729195|NCT01073020|163153748|SUPERIORITY||proportion|0.08||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||Estimation parameter is the difference between the proportion of patients in the LAGB group vs. proportion of patients in the Intensive Medical Diabetes \& Weight Management (LAGB Grp) who achieved the primary outcome.|||||0.60
81729196|NCT01073020|163153748|SUPERIORITY||proportion|0.42||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||Estimation parameter is the difference between the proportion of patients in the RYGB group vs. proportion of patients in the Intensive Medical Diabetes \& Weight Management (RYGB Grp) who achieved the primary outcome.|||||0.005
81450389|NCT00311402|162587556|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-event rates after 1 year in the Aggrenox group and ASA group are estimated at 94.0% and 91.5%, respectively. The non-inferiority margin was set to 2%. Under these conditions, 500 patients per group were supposed to be enough to detect the non-inferiority of Aggrenox with over 80% power.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.47||||0.097||95.0|0.93|2.31|||Regression, Cox|||Non-event rate was calculated by using the Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison of groups was made by using the Cox proportional hazard regression model.||2.31|0.93|0.097
81729197|NCT01073020|163153749|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimation parameter is the difference between the change from baseline in HbA1c in the LAGB group vs. change from baseline in HbA1c in the Intensive Medical Diabetes \& Weight Management (LAGB Grp), adjusted for baseline HbA1c.|||||0.33
81729198|NCT01073020|163153749|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimation parameter is the difference between the change from baseline in HbA1c in the RYGB group vs. change from baseline in HbA1c in the Intensive Medical Diabetes \& Weight Management (RYGB Grp), adjusted for baseline HbA1c.|||||<0.001
81729199|NCT01073020|163153750|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimation parameter is the difference between the change from baseline in BMI in the LAGB group vs. change from baseline in BMI in the Intensive Medical Diabetes \& Weight Management (LAGB Grp), adjusted for baseline BMI.|||||<0.001
81729200|NCT01073020|163153750|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimation parameter is the difference between the change from baseline in BMI in the RYGB group vs. change from baseline in BMI in the Intensive Medical Diabetes \& Weight Management (RYGB Grp), adjusted for baseline BMI.|||||<0.001
81729201|NCT01073020|163153751|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimation parameter is the difference between change from baseline in CHD risk over 10 yrs. in LAGB group vs. change from baseline in CHD risk over 10 yrs. in Intensive Medical Diabetes \& Weight Management (LAGB Grp), adjusted for baseline CHD risk.|||||0.81
81729202|NCT01073020|163153751|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.6||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimation parameter is the difference between change from baseline in CHD risk over 10 yrs. in RYGB group vs. change from baseline in CHD risk over 10 yrs. in Intensive Medical Diabetes \& Weight Management (RYGB Grp), adjusted for baseline CHD risk.|||||0.009
81729203|NCT01644890|163153752|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary PFS analysis was confirmed whether or not the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the hazard ratio (HR) for NK105 relative to PTX fell below the non-inferiority margin of 1.215 (\<1.215) by fitting a Cox proportional hazards model that included allocation adjustment factors other than the study site as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.255|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.989|1.592|||||History of chemotherapy for metastatic or recurrent breast cancer (yes/no), History of treatment using a taxane anticancer drug (yes/no), ER status \[(+) or (-)\], and Disease free interval (\<12 months or ≥12 months) were covariates for adjustment.|Based on the results of previous studies, the expected median PFS was 5.5 months for PTX and 6.35 months for NK105. Assuming a randomization period of 18 months, a follow-up period of 12 months, a one-sided significance level of 2.5%, a power of 85% and the non-inferiority margin of 1.215, the number of patients was estimated to 172 pts per group, a total of 344 patients. Considering an expected withdrawal/dropout rate of approximately 20%, the target sample size was set at 414.||1.592|0.989|
81729204|NCT01644890|163153753|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.197|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.885|1.62|||||History of chemotherapy for metastatic or recurrent breast cancer (yes/no), History of treatment using a taxane anticancer drug (yes/no), ER status \[(+) or (-)\], and Disease free interval (\<12 months or ≥12 months) were covariates for adjustment.|||1.620|0.885|
81729205|NCT01644890|163153754|OTHER||Difference in ORR (%)|-7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|2.7||||||||2.7|-17.4|
81729206|NCT02761980|163153764|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|3.14||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|5.15|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) were based on Least Square Mean (LSM) from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.||5.15|1.13|0.002
81729207|NCT02761980|163153764|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.91||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|2.33|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.||2.33|-0.52|0.210
81729208|NCT02761980|163153764|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.79||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|2.21|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.||2.21|-0.64|0.280
81729209|NCT02761980|163153764|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|2.23||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|4.25|||ANCOVA|||||4.25|0.22|0.030
81729210|NCT02761980|163153764|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|2.35||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|4.37|||ANCOVA|||||4.37|0.33|0.023
81729211|NCT02761980|163153764|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.12||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|1.29|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.||1.29|-1.54|0.864
81729212|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|0.9||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.51|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-2 hours||1.51|0.29|0.004
81729213|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|0.39||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.82|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-2 hours||0.82|-0.04|0.078
81450390|NCT00311402|162587557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.79||||0.223||95.0|0.7|4.54|||Regression, Cox|||Non-event rate was calculated by using the Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison of groups was made by using the Cox proportional hazard regression model.||4.54|0.70|0.223
81729214|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|0.3||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.74|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-2 hours||0.74|-0.13|0.172
81729215|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|0.51||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.13|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-2 hours||1.13|-0.10|0.098
81729216|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|0.6||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.21|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-2 hours||1.21|-0.01|0.054
81729217|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|-0.09||||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.34|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-2 hours||0.34|-0.52|0.692
81471502|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.047|1.114|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2b.||1.114|1.047|<0.0001
81729218|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|1.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.88|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-4 hours||2.88|0.86|< 0.001
81729219|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|0.61||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.33|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-4 hours||1.33|-0.10|0.094
81729220|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|0.45||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|1.17|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-4 hours||1.17|-0.27|0.217
81729221|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|1.26||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.27||Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-4 hours||2.27|0.24|0.015
81471503|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.093||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.029|1.162|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for cumulative ribavirin dose per 10000 mg. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2b.||1.162|1.029|0.0042
81471504|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.535||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.893|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Gamma-GT in log10 (IU/L) at BL. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.893|0.320|0.0168
81729222|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|1.42||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.44|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-4 hours||2.44|0.40|0.006
81729223|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|-0.16||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.55|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-4 hours||0.55|-0.87|0.659
81729224|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|2.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|4.08|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-6 hours||4.08|1.16|< 0.001
81729225|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|0.79||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|1.82|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-6 hours||1.82|-0.25|0.135
81729226|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|0.7||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|1.74|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-6 hours||1.74|-0.34|0.186
81729227|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|1.83||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.29|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-6 hours||3.29|0.37|0.014
81729228|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|1.92||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.39|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-6 hours||3.39|0.45|0.011
81729229|NCT02761980|163153765|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|-0.09||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.94|||ANCOVA|||WSTD 0-6 hours||0.94|-1.12|0.865
81729230|NCT02761980|163153766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.449||||||Generalized log-rank test based on interval-censored survival analysis using nonparametric survival method.|Log Rank|||||||0.449
81729231|NCT02761980|163153766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142||||||Generalized log-rank test based on interval-censored survival analysis using nonparametric survival method.|Log Rank|||||||0.142
81729232|NCT02761980|163153766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.822||||||Generalized log-rank test based on interval-censored survival analysis using nonparametric survival method.|Log Rank|||||||0.822
81729233|NCT02761980|163153766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.671||||||Generalized log-rank test based on interval-censored survival analysis using nonparametric survival method.|Log Rank|||||||0.671
81729234|NCT02761980|163153766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.514||||||Generalized log-rank test based on interval-censored survival analysis using nonparametric survival method.|Log Rank|||||||0.514
81729235|NCT02761980|163153766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.191||||||Generalized log-rank test based on interval-censored survival analysis using nonparametric survival method.|Log Rank|||||||0.191
81729236|NCT02761980|163153767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997||||||P-value, hazard ratio (HR) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the proportional hazards (PH) model with treatment term in the model.|hazard ratio|||||||0.997
81729237|NCT02761980|163153767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998||||||P-value, HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the PH model with treatment term in the model.|Hazard Ratio|||||||0.998
81538713|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.46||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|8.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||8.53|1.42|0.0070
81729238|NCT02761980|163153767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997||||||P-value, HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the PH model with treatment term in the model.|Hazard Ratio|||||||0.997
81729239|NCT02761980|163153768|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|0.67||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.48|||ANCOVA|||||1.48|-0.13|0.101
81729240|NCT02761980|163153768|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|0.16||||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.73|||ANCOVA|||||0.73|-0.41|0.582
81729241|NCT02761980|163153768|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.15||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.72|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.||0.72|-0.43|0.614
81729242|NCT02761980|163153768|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|0.51||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|1.32|||ANCOVA|||||1.32|-0.29|0.212
81729243|NCT02761980|163153768|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|0.53||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|1.34|||ANCOVA|||||1.34|-0.28|0.202
81729244|NCT02761980|163153768|SUPERIORITY|Treatment difference and 95 % CI were based on LSM from ANCOVA with treatment, and covariates time from the first RSE full dose to randomization, and baseline temperature.|LSM difference|-0.01||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.55|||ANCOVA|||||0.55|-0.58|0.965
81729245|NCT02780661|163153770|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.86||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-0.196||Log10 change from baseline in aerobic bacteria microbial count as response variable, treatment and period as fixed effect, participant level and period level pre-treatment microbial count as covariates and participant as random effect.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment in log10{(count+1)/(baseline+1)} such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|H0: There is no treatment difference between daily and weekly product use. H1: There is a treatment difference between daily and weekly product use.||-0.196|-1.530|0.0144
81729246|NCT02780661|163153771|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.48||||0.1879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.261||Log10 change from baseline in anaerobic bacteria microbial count as response variable, treatment and period as fixed effect, participant level and period level pre-treatment microbial count as covariates and participant as random effect.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment in log10{(count+1)/(baseline+1)} such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|H0: There is no treatment difference between daily and weekly product use. H1: There is a treatment difference between daily and weekly product use.||0.261|-1.230|0.1879
81729247|NCT01806688|163153777|EQUIVALENCE|The study is designed to detect a 10.0% difference in area under the curve (AUC) appetite ratings between foods. The required number of Participants is 38.|||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|Sources of variation included in the model: snack, visit number, baseline score, visit number × snack, and snack × overweight.||Items #1 were compared to each other and Items #2 were compared to each other||||<0.05
81729248|NCT01806688|163153778|EQUIVALENCE|The study is designed to detect a 10.0% difference in area under the curve (AUC) appetite ratings between foods. The required number of Participants is 38.|||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|Sources of variation included in the model: snack, visit number, baseline score, visit number × snack, and snack × overweight.||Items #1 were compared to each other and Items #2 were compared to each other||||<0.05
81729249|NCT01806688|163153780|EQUIVALENCE|The study is designed to detect a 10.0% difference in area under the curve (AUC) appetite ratings between foods. The required number of Participants is 38.|||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|Sources of variation included in the model: snack, visit number, baseline score, visit number × snack, and snack × overweight.||Items #1 were compared to each other and Items #2 were compared to each other||||<0.05
81729250|NCT01767597|163153792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||||||No p-value adjustments for multiple comparisons were required. Significance was determined using a p-value \<0.05.|Chi-squared|||Power calculations were performed to detect \>15% difference in immediate linkage-to-care and vaccination. We hypothesized from discussions with an expert panel that \~30% of participants would have appropriate care with standard HBV serology. Assuming type 1 error=0.05 and power=80%, 152 participants per arm would be needed. As \~40% of the population would be nonimmunized or HBsAg-positive from previous data, a minimum 375 participants per arm would be required.||||0.5
81729251|NCT00449072|163153856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (LS Mean)|-0.45||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.11|||ANCOVA|The treatment arm, age group (at Visit 1) and sex were fixed effects, and baseline growth velocity was a covariate in the ANCOVA model||||-0.11|-0.78|0.0096
81729252|NCT00449072|163153857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.12||||0.7341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.58|||ANCOVA||The treatment arm, sex and age group were fixed effects, and baseline value was a covariate in the ANCOVA model.|||0.58|-0.83|0.7341
81729253|NCT00449072|163153858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differerence|-0.15||||0.1963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.08|||ANCOVA||The treatment arm, sex and age group were fixed effects, and baseline value was a covariate in the ANCOVA model.|Change in nasal stuffiness||0.08|-0.37|0.1963
81729254|NCT00449072|163153858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.7193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.17|||ANCOVA||The treatment arm, sex and age group were fixed effects, and baseline value was a covariate in the ANCOVA model.|Change in Nasal Discharge||0.17|-0.24|0.7193
81729255|NCT00449072|163153858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.09||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.29|||ANCOVA||The treatment arm, sex and age group were fixed effects, and baseline value was a covariate in the ANCOVA model.|Change in Sneezing||0.29|-0.12|0.4020
81450391|NCT00311402|162587558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.0||||0.998|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.0||||Regression, Cox|||Non-event rate was calculated by using the Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison of groups was made by using the Cox proportional hazard regression model.|||0|0.998
81450392|NCT00311402|162587559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.02||||0.977||95.0|0.21|5.07|||Regression, Cox|||Non-event rate was calculated by using the Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison of groups was made by using the Cox proportional hazard regression model.||5.07|0.21|0.977
81450393|NCT00311402|162587560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.58||||0.192||95.0|0.26|1.31|||Regression, Cox|||Non-event rate was calculated by using the Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison of groups was made by using the Cox proportional hazard regression model.||1.31|0.26|0.192
81450394|NCT00311402|162587561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.88||||0.215||95.0|0.69|5.07|||Regression, Cox|||Non-event rate was calculated by using the Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison of groups was made by using the Cox proportional hazard regression model.||5.07|0.69|0.215
81729256|NCT00449072|163153858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean Difference|-0.02||||0.8854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.2|||ANCOVA||The treatment arm, sex and age group were fixed effects, and baseline value was a covariate in the ANCOVA model.|Change in Nasal Itching||0.20|-0.23|0.8854
81729257|NCT00449072|163153859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0951||95.0|||||Mixed model for repeated measures|The treatment arm, assessment visit, their interaction, sex and age group were fixed effects, and assessment visit was a repeated factor.||Statistical Analysis for Day 120||||0.0951
81729258|NCT00449072|163153859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1247||95.0|||||Mixed model for repeated measures|The treatment arm, assessment visit, their interaction, sex and age group were fixed effects, and assessment visit was a repeated factor.||Statistical analysis for Day 240||||0.1247
81450395|NCT00311402|162587562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.16||||0.443||95.0|0.79|1.69|||Regression, Cox|||Non-event rate was calculated by using the Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison of groups was made by using the Cox proportional hazard regression model.||1.69|0.79|0.443
81450396|NCT00311402|162587563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.52||||0.043||95.0|1.01|2.29|||Regression, Cox|||Non-event rate was calculated by using the Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison of groups was made by using the Cox proportional hazard regression model.||2.29|1.01|0.043
81729259|NCT00449072|163153859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0207||95.0|||||Mixed model for repeated measures|The treatment arm, assessment visit, their interaction, sex and age group were fixed effects, and assessment visit was a repeated factor.||Statistical analysis for Day 360||||0.0207
81729260|NCT00449072|163153860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2445||95.0|||||Mixed model for repeated measures|The treatment arm, assessment visit, their interaction, sex and age group were fixed effects, and assessment visit was a repeated factor.||Statistical Analysis for Day 120||||0.2445
81729261|NCT00449072|163153860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4488||95.0|||||Mixed model for repeated measures|The treatment arm, assessment visit, their interaction, sex and age group were fixed effects, and assessment visit was a repeated factor.||Statistical Analysis for Day 240||||0.4488
81729262|NCT00449072|163153860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0142||95.0||||The treatment arm, assessment visit, their interaction, sex and age group were fixed effects, and assessment visit was a repeated factor.|Mixed model for repeated measures|||Statistical Analysis for Day 360||||0.0142
81729263|NCT02398188|163153878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.397|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.397
81729264|NCT02398188|163153879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.379|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.379
81471505|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.501||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.291|0.864|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Platelets x 10\*\*9/L at BL (\< 140 vs \>=180). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.864|0.291|0.0128
81471506|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.853||||0.4634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.558|1.305|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Platelets x 10\*\*9/L at BL (\>=140 - \< 180 vs \>=180). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.305|0.558|0.4634
81729265|NCT00220701|163153884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F statistics|2.82||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.10
81729266|NCT03532009|163153905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.426|||||||F-test|||The p-value was obtained by pooling the p-values from Chi-square tests performed on individual data sets using the F-distribution and reflects a global test of no difference in distribution of patients in the respective categories between SZC and placebo groups. The null hypothesis was that there is no difference between SZC and placebo in the distribution of percentage of patients in the 4 RAASi treatment categories. The hypothesis was tested at a significance level of 5%.||||0.426
81729267|NCT01694485|163153912|SUPERIORITY|The study was powered for formal statistical testing of the abrilumab 70 mg and 210 mg groups. To account for multiplicity of statistical testing, primary and key secondary end points for the 2 highest doses of abrilumab (70 and 210 mg) were tested at the end of the 8-week induction period under a sequential framework at a 2-sided significance level of 0.10 using the Bonferroni-based chain procedure.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.35||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.41|7.95|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||7.95|1.41|0.021
81729268|NCT01694485|163153912|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.6|14.6||||||The difference in remission rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||14.6|1.6|
81729269|NCT01694485|163153912|SUPERIORITY|The study was powered for formal statistical testing of the abrilumab 70 mg and 210 mg groups. To account for multiplicity of statistical testing, primary and key secondary end points for the 2 highest doses of abrilumab (70 and 210 mg) were tested at the end of the 8-week induction period under a sequential framework at a 2-sided significance level of 0.10 using the Bonferroni-based chain procedure.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.33||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.34|8.26|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using remission rates from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||8.26|1.34|0.030
81729270|NCT01694485|163153912|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|14.9||||||The difference in remission rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||14.9|0.8|
81729271|NCT01694485|163153912|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons of abrilumab 21 mg with placebo were not included in the hypothesis testing procedure and were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.13|3.17|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using remission rates from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||3.17|0.13|0.64
81729272|NCT01694485|163153912|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing.|Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.2|5.5||||||The difference in remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||5.5|-5.2|
81471507|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.655|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.725|39.722|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for On-treatment response (Rapid Virological Response \[RVR\] vs No RVR/EVR \[Early Virological Response\]). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||39.722|9.725|<0.0001
81471508|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.569|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.408|16.658|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (cEVR \[Complete Early Virological Response\] vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||16.658|4.408|<0.0001
81729273|NCT01694485|163153912|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons of abrilumab 7 mg with placebo were not included in the hypothesis testing procedure and were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|4.33|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using remission rates from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||4.33|0.03|0.49
81729274|NCT01694485|163153912|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing.|Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.5|5.4||||||The difference in remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||5.4|-5.5|
81729275|NCT01694485|163153913|SUPERIORITY|If both comparisons of the primary endpoint reached statistical significance at 0.10, results from the 2 key secondary endpoints (response and mucosal healing at week 8) were to be sequentially (70 mg vs placebo then 210 mg vs placebo) tested at significance level of 0.05 independently of each other, according to the Bonferroni-based chain procedure.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.71|4.52|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher response rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using response rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||4.52|1.71|<0.001
81729276|NCT01694485|163153913|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Response Rates|23.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.8|33.2||||||The difference in adjusted response rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||33.2|11.8|
81729277|NCT01694485|163153913|SUPERIORITY|If both comparisons of the primary endpoint reached statistical significance at 0.10, results from the 2 key secondary endpoints (response and mucosal healing at week 8) were to be sequentially (70 mg vs placebo then 210 mg vs placebo) tested at significance level of 0.05 independently of each other, according to the Bonferroni-based chain procedure.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.53|4.31|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher response rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using response rates from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||4.31|1.53|0.003
81729278|NCT01694485|163153913|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Response Rates|21.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.0|31.8||||||The difference in adjusted response rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||31.8|9.0|
81729279|NCT01694485|163153913|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons of abrilumab 21 mg with placebo were not included in the hypothesis testing procedure and were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.54||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.29|5.02|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher response rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using response rates from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||5.02|1.29|0.024
81729280|NCT01694485|163153913|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing.|Difference in Adjusted Response Rates|21.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.9|34.1||||||The difference in adjusted response rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||34.1|4.9|
81729281|NCT01694485|163153913|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons of abrilumab 7 mg with placebo were not included in the hypothesis testing procedure and were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.13|1.22|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher response rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using response rates from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||1.22|0.13|0.18
81729282|NCT01694485|163153913|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing.|Difference in Adjusted Response Rates|-13.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.4|2.7||||||The difference in adjusted response rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||2.7|-24.4|
81729283|NCT01694485|163153914|SUPERIORITY|If both comparisons of the primary endpoint reached statistical significance at 0.10, results from the 2 key secondary endpoints (response and mucosal healing at week 8) were to be sequentially (70 mg vs placebo then 210 mg vs placebo) tested at significance level of 0.05 independently of each other, according to the Bonferroni-based chain procedure.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.35|4.07|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline rectosigmoidoscopy score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher healing rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using healing rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline rectosigmoidoscopy score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||4.07|1.35|0.011
81729284|NCT01694485|163153914|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Healing Rates|15.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.8|24.0||||||The difference in adjusted healing rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline rectosigmoidoscopy score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||24.0|4.8|
81729285|NCT01694485|163153914|SUPERIORITY|If both comparisons of the primary endpoint reached statistical significance at 0.10, results from the 2 key secondary endpoints (response and mucosal healing at week 8) were to be sequentially (70 mg vs placebo then 210 mg vs placebo) tested at significance level of 0.05 independently of each other, according to the Bonferroni-based chain procedure.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|3.82|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline rectosigmoidoscopy score and stratification factors|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher healing rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using healing rates from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline rectosigmoidoscopy score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||3.82|1.15|0.041
81471509|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.519||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|5.034|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (pEVR \[Partial Early Virological Response\] vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||5.034|1.260|0.0089
81729286|NCT01694485|163153914|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Healing Rates|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.7|22.1||||||The difference in adjusted healing rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline rectosigmoidoscopy score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||22.1|1.7|
81729287|NCT01694485|163153914|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons of abrilumab 21 mg with placebo were not included in the hypothesis testing procedure and were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|1.97|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline rectosigmoidoscopy score and stratification factors|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher healing rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using healing rates from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline rectosigmoidoscopy score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||1.97|0.32|0.68
81729288|NCT01694485|163153914|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing.|Difference in Adjusted Healing Rates|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.9|9.4||||||The difference in adjusted healing rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline rectosigmoidoscopy score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||9.4|-11.9|
81729289|NCT01694485|163153914|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons of abrilumab 7 mg with placebo were not included in the hypothesis testing procedure and were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.21|2.22|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline rectosigmoidoscopy score and stratification factors|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher healing rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using healing rates from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline rectosigmoidoscopy score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||2.22|0.21|0.60
81729290|NCT01694485|163153914|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing.|Difference in Adjusted Healing Rates|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.9|11.3||||||The difference in adjusted healing rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline rectosigmoidoscopy score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||11.3|-14.9|
81729291|NCT01694485|163153915|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.94||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|8.36|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors.|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher sustained remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using sustained remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||8.36|1.03|0.090
81729292|NCT01694485|163153915|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|10.4||||||The difference in adjusted sustained remission rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||10.4|-0.6|
81729293|NCT01694485|163153915|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|4.56|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher sustained remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using sustained remission rates from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||4.56|0.38|0.72
81729294|NCT01694485|163153915|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.7|4.6||||||The difference in adjusted sustained remission rates, estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||4.6|-4.7|
81471510|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.908||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.851|0.969|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for BMI in kg/m\^2. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.969|0.851|0.0037
81729295|NCT01694485|163153915|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons of abrilumab 21 mg with placebo were not included in the hypothesis testing procedure and were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|4.41|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher sustained remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using sustained remission rates from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||4.41|0.16|0.86
81729296|NCT01694485|163153915|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing.|Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.9|6.2||||||The difference in adjusted sustained remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||6.2|-3.9|
81729297|NCT01694485|163153915|SUPERIORITY|Comparisons of abrilumab 7 mg with placebo were not included in the hypothesis testing procedure and were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|6.31|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors|An odds ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher sustained remission rate for the abrilumab treatment group relative to placebo.|Comparisons between treatment groups were made using sustained remission rates from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||6.31|0.04|0.64
81729298|NCT01694485|163153915|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was not part of the formal testing.|Difference in Adjusted Remission Rates|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.2|6.4||||||The difference in adjusted sustained remission rates estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for baseline total Mayo Score and stratification factors (prior vs no prior TNF antagonist use and enrollment pre- vs post-protocol amendment).||6.4|-4.2|
81729299|NCT02907203|163153916|NON_INFERIORITY|Compared with the Performance Goal: 0.9mm|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.98||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.152|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.152|-0.5|0.000
81729300|NCT03588390|163153970|OTHER||Slope|0.696|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0971|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5006|0.8914|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of slope.|The basic model for the investigation of dose proportionality was a power model that described the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints.||0.8914|0.5006|
81729301|NCT03588390|163153970|OTHER||Slope|0.9244|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6764|1.1724|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of slope.|The basic model for the investigation of dose proportionality was a power model that described the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints.||1.1724|0.6764|
81729302|NCT03588390|163153971|OTHER||Slope|0.6533|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0982|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4556|0.851|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of slope.|The basic model for the investigation of dose proportionality was a power model that described the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints.||0.8510|0.4556|
81729303|NCT03588390|163153971|OTHER||Slope|0.8586|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1307|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5929|1.1242|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of slope.|The basic model for the investigation of dose proportionality was a power model that described the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints.||1.1242|0.5929|
81729304|NCT00384033|163153972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.7||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided. Global F-test was used to adjust for multiplicity. If global F-test was significant at 0.05 level, pair wise analysis was interpreted without any further p-value adjustment.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 50 mg, HAM-D17 total score was evaluated using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and site as factors and baseline HAM-D17 score as the covariate.||2.70|-0.60|0.198
81729305|NCT00384033|163153972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.4||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided. Global F-test was used to adjust for multiplicity. If global F-test was significant at 0.05 level, pair wise analysis was interpreted without any further p-value adjustment.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 100 mg, HAM-D17 total score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline HAM-D17 score as the covariate.||3.40|0.20|0.028
81729306|NCT00384033|163153972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.4||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For Duloxetine 60 mg, HAM-D17 total score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline HAM-D17 score as the covariate.||3.40|0.00|0.047
81729307|NCT00384033|163153973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For DVS SR 50 mg, CGI-I was evaluated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with treatment as a factor and controlling for center.||||0.110
81729308|NCT00384033|163153973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For DVS SR 100 mg, CGI-I was evaluated using CMH test with treatment as a factor and controlling for center.||||0.009
81729309|NCT00384033|163153973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For Duloxetine 60 mg, CGI-I was evaluated using CMH test with treatment as a factor and controlling for center.||||0.008
81729310|NCT00384033|163153974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 50 mg, CGI-S was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline CGI-S score as the covariate.||0.40|-0.10|0.248
81729311|NCT00384033|163153974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.6||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 100 mg, CGI-S was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline CGI-S score as the covariate.||0.60|0.10|0.011
81729312|NCT00384033|163153974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.6||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For Duloxetine 60 mg, CGI-S was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline CGI-S score as the covariate.||0.60|0.00|0.026
81729313|NCT00384033|163153975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|4.0||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 50 mg, MADRS total score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline MADRS score as the covariate.||4.00|-0.60|0.149
81729314|NCT00384033|163153975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|5.6||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 100 mg, MADRS total score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline MADRS score as the covariate.||5.60|1.10|0.004
81729315|NCT00384033|163153975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|5.8||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For Duloxetine 60 mg, MADRS total score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline MADRS score as the covariate.||5.80|1.10|0.005
81729316|NCT00384033|163153976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.46||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 50 mg, lassitude item of the MADRS score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline lassitude item of the MADRS score as the covariate.||0.46|-0.22|0.473
81729317|NCT00384033|163153976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.61||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 100 mg, lassitude item of the MADRS score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline lassitude item of the MADRS score as the covariate.||0.61|-0.07|0.119
81538714|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.75||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|9.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||9.23|1.52|0.0041
81729318|NCT00384033|163153976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.4||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For Duloxetine 60 mg, lassitude item of the MADRS score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline lassitude item of the MADRS score as the covariate.||0.40|-0.27|0.710
81729319|NCT00384033|163153977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.5||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 50 mg, HAM-D6 score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline HAM-D6 score as the covariate.||1.50|-0.30|0.215
81729320|NCT00384033|163153977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.3||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 100 mg, HAM-D6 score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline HAM-D6 score as the covariate.||2.30|0.40|0.005
81729321|NCT00384033|163153977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.1||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For Duloxetine 60 mg, HAM-D6 score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline HAM-D6 score as the covariate.||2.10|0.20|0.024
81538715|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77||||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|6.78||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||6.78|1.13|0.0254
81729322|NCT00384033|163153978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.17||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 50 mg, HAM-D energy subscale score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline HAM-D energy score as the covariate.||1.17|-0.10|0.100
81471511|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.553||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.379|0.805|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10 (IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.805|0.379|0.0020
81729323|NCT00384033|163153978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.42||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 100 mg, HAM-D energy subscale score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline HAM-D energy score as the covariate.||1.42|0.16|0.014
81729324|NCT00384033|163153978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.38||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For Duloxetine 60 mg, HAM-D energy subscale score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline HAM-D energy score as the covariate.||1.38|0.06|0.032
81729325|NCT00384033|163153979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 50 mg, Covi anxiety scale was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline Covi anxiety score as the covariate.||0.50|-0.20|0.445
81729326|NCT00384033|163153979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.7||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 100 mg, Covi anxiety scale was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline Covi anxiety score as the covariate.||0.70|-0.00|0.056
81729327|NCT00384033|163153979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.9||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For Duloxetine 60 mg, Covi anxiety scale was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline Covi anxiety score as the covariate.||0.90|0.10|0.006
81471512|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.537||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.654|74.849|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for On-treatment response (RVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a||74.849|3.654|0.0003
81471513|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.386||||0.0733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|22.114|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (cEVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||22.114|0.870|0.0733
81729328|NCT00384033|163153980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|7.9||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 50 mg, overall VAS-PI score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline VAS-PI score as the covariate.||7.90|-0.90|0.124
81729329|NCT00384033|163153980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|9.1||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 100 mg, overall VAS-PI score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline VAS-PI score as the covariate.||9.10|0.30|0.035
81729330|NCT00384033|163153980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.1||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|8.8||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For Duloxetine 60 mg, overall VAS-PI score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline VAS-PI score as the covariate.||8.80|-0.70|0.093
81729331|NCT00384033|163153980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|7.7||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 50 mg, stomach pain score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline stomach pain score as the covariate.||7.70|-1.40|0.177
81471514|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.352||||0.3478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.394|14.031|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (pEVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||14.031|0.394|0.3478
81729332|NCT00384033|163153980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|9.1||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 100 mg, stomach pain score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline stomach pain score as the covariate.||9.10|0.10|0.048
81729333|NCT00384033|163153980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|8.1||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For Duloxetine 60 mg, stomach pain score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline stomach pain score as the covariate.||8.10|-0.50|0.088
81729334|NCT00384033|163153980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|8.4||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 50 mg, back pain score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline back pain score as the covariate.||8.40|-1.00|0.122
81729335|NCT00384033|163153980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|10.5||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 100 mg, back pain score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline back pain score as the covariate.||10.50|1.10|0.015
81729336|NCT00384033|163153980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|9.2||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For Duloxetine 60 mg, back pain score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline back pain score as the covariate.||9.20|-0.80|0.103
81729337|NCT00384033|163153980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|4.5||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 50 mg, chest pain score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline chest pain score as the covariate.||4.50|-1.70|0.384
81729338|NCT00384033|163153980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|5.1||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 100 mg, chest pain score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline chest pain score as the covariate.||5.10|-1.20|0.221
81729339|NCT00384033|163153980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.7||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For Duloxetine 60 mg, chest pain score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline chest pain score as the covariate.||4.70|-1.90|0.411
81729340|NCT00384033|163153980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|6.7||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 50 mg, arms, legs, joint pain score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline arms, legs, pain score as the covariate.||6.70|-2.80|0.412
81729341|NCT00384033|163153980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.9||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|9.6||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For DVS SR 100 mg, arms, legs, joint pain score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline arms, legs, pain score as the covariate.||9.60|0.20|0.042
81729342|NCT00384033|163153980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|7.8||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||For Duloxetine 60 mg, arms, legs, joint pain score was evaluated using ANCOVA with treatment and site as factors and baseline arms, legs, pain score as the covariate.||7.80|-1.20|0.155
81471515|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.729||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.552|0.964|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.964|0.552|0.0264
81729343|NCT01006707|163153982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042|||||||ANOVA|||Results were considered significant at p\<0.05.||||0.042
81729344|NCT01006707|163153983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.322|||||||ANOVA|||Results were considered significant at p\<0.05.||||0.322
81729345|NCT01006707|163153984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.261|||||||ANOVA|||Results were considered significant at p\<0.05.||||0.261
81729346|NCT00283686|163154020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|5.0||adjusted for age, sex, race, baseline estimated GFR, and clinical site.|Mixed Models Analysis|Test for differences between treatment groups over time.||||5.0|-0.8|0.52
81729347|NCT00283686|163154020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.2||adjusted for age, sex, race, baseline estimated GFR, and clinical site.|Mixed Models Analysis|Testing differences between blood pressure groups over time||||-0.2|-1.6|0.006
81729348|NCT00283686|163154021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3||adjusting for age, sex, race, and clinical site|Mixed Models Analysis|Testing for differences in treatment over time (differences in slopes over time).||||0.3|-0.6|0.52
81729349|NCT00283686|163154021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6||adjusted for age, sex, race, and clinical site|Mixed Models Analysis|Testing for differences between groups over time (differences in slopes over time)||||0.6|-0.3|0.55
81729350|NCT00283686|163154022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusting for age, sex, race, and clinical site||||1.9|-3.3|0.57
81729351|NCT00283686|163154022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|-3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusting for age, sex, race, and clinical site||||-3.4|-8.5|<0.0001
81729352|NCT00283686|163154023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusting for age, sex, race, and clinical site||||0.6|-3.1|0.18
81729353|NCT00283686|163154023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusting for age, sex, race, and clinical site||||0.6|-3.1|0.19
81729354|NCT00283686|163154024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.088||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for age, sex, race, baseline estimated GFR, and clinical site|comparing the annual change over time between ACE/ARB and ACE alone|||0.22|-0.40|0.58
81729355|NCT00283686|163154024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for age, sex, race, baseline estimated GFR, and clinical site|comparing annual change in LVMI between Low Blood Pressure and Standard Blood Pressure groups|||-0.29|-0.91|0.0002
81729356|NCT00283686|163154025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.97||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|8.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for age, sex, race, baseline estimated GFR, and clinical site|difference in annual change in mL/min/1.73 m\^2 for ACE+ARB compared to ACE alone|||8.50|-2.55|0.29
81729357|NCT00283686|163154025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|6.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusting for age, sex, race, baseline estimated GFR, and clinical site|difference in annual change mL/min/1.73 m\^2 between low and standard blood pressure groups|||6.50|-4.54|0.73
81729358|NCT00283686|163154026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.95|||Regression, Cox|adjusting for age, sex, race, and clinical site||||0.95|0.53|0.0228
81729359|NCT00283686|163154026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.22|||Regression, Cox|adjusting for age, sex, race, and clinical site||||1.22|0.70|0.59
81729360|NCT00283686|163154027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.016||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusting for age, sex, race, and clinical site||||0.17|-0.19|0.87
81729361|NCT00283686|163154027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusting for age, sex, race, and clinical site||||0.31|-0.046|0.14
81729362|NCT00283686|163154028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.0221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusting for age, sex, race, and clinical site||||0.46|0.036|0.0221
81729363|NCT00283686|163154028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.0339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.018|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusting for age, sex, race, and clinical site||||-0.018|-0.44|0.0339
81729364|NCT00481247|163154031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0056||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance=0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Hasford Score.||||||0.0056
81471516|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.658||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.586|27.946|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (RVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||27.946|1.586|0.0096
81729365|NCT00481247|163154032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.13||||||||1.13|0.55|
81729366|NCT00481247|163154034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.77||||||Hazard Ratio and Confidence Interval were based on analyses on all randomized subjects||1.77|1.20|
81729367|NCT00481247|163154035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.89||||||Hazard Ratio, and Confidence Interval were based on analyses on all randomized subjects||1.89|1.25|
81729368|NCT02649231|163154051|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.75||||||Confirmed alcohol relapse by drug condition at 6 months using the Alcohol Timeline-Followback. Logistic regression modelling was used to compare the ketamine group with the placebo group (combined across therapy and alcohol education).||1.75|0.28|
81729369|NCT02649231|163154052|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|19.0||||||Linear regression modelling was used to compare the ketamine group with the placebo group (combined across therapy and psychoeducation). Only participants with a minimum of 159 days of completed drinking self-report data were included in the main ITT analysis as this was the shortest duration of time before any participant completed the 6 month (23-25 week) follow up in the study. Reporting time was capped at 180 days.||19.0|1.1|
81729370|NCT01832090|163154071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81729371|NCT01832090|163154072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81729372|NCT01832090|163154073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81729373|NCT01832090|163154074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81729374|NCT01832090|163154075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81729375|NCT01832090|163154076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81729376|NCT01832090|163154079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81729377|NCT01832090|163154080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81729378|NCT01211769|163154084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TIME COMPARISON||||<0.001
81729379|NCT01211769|163154084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Variance (F)|0.71||||0.69||95.0|||||ANOVA|||GROUP COMPARISON||||0.69
81729380|NCT01211769|163154085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TIME COMPARISON||||<0.001
81729381|NCT01211769|163154085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Variance (F)|0.73||||0.53||95.0|||||ANOVA|||GROUP COMPARISON||||0.53
81729382|NCT01211769|163154086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TIME COMPARISON||||<0.001
81729383|NCT01211769|163154086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Variance (F)|1.08||||0.37||95.0|||||ANOVA|||GROUP COMPARISON||||0.37
81729384|NCT00926289|163154120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|-10.6|-6.4|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, country with the continuous covariates of baseline and baseline-by-week interaction||T80+HCTZ25 versus T80 monotherapy||-6.4|-10.6|<0.0001
81729385|NCT00926289|163154121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|-9.3|-5.2|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, country with the continuous covariates of baseline and baseline-by-week interaction||T80+HCTZ25 versus T80 monotherapy||-5.2|-9.3|<0.0001
81729386|NCT00926289|163154122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8|||<|0.0001||95.0|-8.8|-4.7|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, country with the continuous covariates of baseline and baseline-by-week interaction||T80+HCTZ25 versus T80 monotherapy||-4.7|-8.8|<0.0001
81729387|NCT00926289|163154123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.5|-1.9|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, country with the continuous covariates of baseline and baseline-by-week interaction||T80+HCTZ25 versus T80 monotherapy||-1.9|-4.5|<0.0001
81729388|NCT00926289|163154124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.74|3.21|||Regression, Logistic|Adjustment for continuous covariate of baseline, treatment and country as fixed effects.||T80+HCTZ25 versus T80 monotherapy||3.21|1.74|<0.0001
81729389|NCT00926289|163154125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.7|3.12|||Regression, Logistic|Adjustment for continuous covariate of baseline, treatment and country as fixed effects.||T80+HCTZ25 versus T80 monotherapy||3.12|1.70|<0.0001
81729390|NCT00926289|163154126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.6|3.01|||Regression, Logistic|Adjustment for continuous covariate of baseline, treatment and country as fixed effects.||T80+HCTZ25 versus T80 monotherapy||3.01|1.60|<0.0001
81729391|NCT00926289|163154127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.46|2.73|||Regression, Logistic|Adjustment for continuous covariate of baseline, treatment and country as fixed effects.||T80+HCTZ25 versus T80 monotherapy||2.73|1.46|<0.0001
81729392|NCT00926289|163154128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.48|2.76|||Regression, Logistic|Adjustment for continuous covariate of baseline, treatment and country as fixed effects.||T80+HCTZ25 versus T80 monotherapy||2.76|1.48|<0.0001
81729393|NCT00926289|163154129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.0005||95.0|1.28|2.37|||Regression, Logistic|Adjustment for continuous covariate of baseline and fixed effect country||T80+HCTZ25 versus T80 monotherapy||2.37|1.28|0.0005
81729394|NCT00926289|163154130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.76|3.26|||Regression, Logistic|Adjustment for continuous covariate of baseline (SBP), treatment and country as fixed effects.||T80+HCTZ25 versus T80 monotherapy||3.26|1.76|<0.0001
81729395|NCT00926289|163154131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.42|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.78|3.29|||Regression, Logistic|Adjustment for continuous covariate of baseline (DBP), treatment and country as fixed effects.||T80+HCTZ25 versus T80 monotherapy||3.29|1.78|<0.0001
81729396|NCT00926289|163154132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.7|4.04|||Regression, Logistic|Adjustment for continuous covariate of baseline, treatment and country as fixed effects.||T80+HCTZ25 versus T80 monotherapy||4.04|1.70|<0.0001
81729397|NCT00926289|163154133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.57|3.16|||Regression, Logistic|Adjustment for continuous covariate of baseline, treatment and country as fixed effects.||T80+HCTZ25 versus T80 monotherapy||3.16|1.57|<0.0001
81729398|NCT00926289|163154134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Van Elteren test stratified for country|||T80+HCTZ25 versus T80 monotherapy||||<0.0001
81729399|NCT01202747|163154140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||||||p\<0.05 considered statistically significant|Regression, Linear|||||||0.0005
81729400|NCT03065283|163154160|EQUIVALENCE|p\< or = 0.05|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired t-test was used for intragroup analysis, and an independent Student's t-test was used for intergroup analysis. Data are represented in mean between-group difference with a 95% CI, and analysis was by intention to treat.||0.57|-0.38|0.05
81729401|NCT00095199|163154164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.21||The 2-sided unstratified log-rank test was employed at the 5% significance level.|Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier method estimated median PFS time. HR was calculated with unstratified Cox proportional hazards model. HR\<1 favours Cetuximab arm||The Pemetrexed comparisons (Cetuximab + Pemetrexed vs Pemetrexed) were considered the primary comparisons. The Docetaxel comparisons (Cetuximab + Docetaxel vs Docetaxel) were considered supportive as Docetaxel comparisons remained underpowered by design. No tests were conducted to compare participants who received Docetaxel to those who received Pemetrexed.||1.21|0.87|0.756
81729402|NCT00095199|163154164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.13||The 2-sided unstratified log-rank test was employed at the 5% significance level.|Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier method estimated median PFS time. HR was calculated with unstratified Cox proportional hazards model. HR\<1 favours Cetuximab arm||The Pemetrexed comparisons (Cetuximab + Pemetrexed vs Pemetrexed) were considered the primary comparisons. The Docetaxel comparisons (Cetuximab + Docetaxel vs Docetaxel) were considered supportive as Docetaxel comparisons remained underpowered by design. No tests were conducted to compare participants who received Docetaxel to those who received Pemetrexed.||1.13|0.73|0.391
81729403|NCT00095199|163154165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.2||The 2-sided unstratified log-rank test was employed at the 5% significance level|Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier method estimated median OS time. HR was calculated with unstratified Cox proportional hazards model. HR\<1 favors Cetuximab arm||The Pemetrexed comparisons (Cetuximab + Pemetrexed vs Pemetrexed) were considered the primary comparisons. The Docetaxel comparisons (Cetuximab + Docetaxel vs Docetaxel) were considered supportive as Docetaxel comparisons remained underpowered by design. No tests were conducted to compare participants who received Docetaxel to those who received Pemetrexed.||1.20|0.86|0.864
81729404|NCT00095199|163154165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.41||The 2-sided unstratified log-rank test was employed at the 5% significance level.|Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier method estimated median OS time. HR was calculated with unstratified Cox proportional hazards model. HR\<1 favors Cetuximab arm||The Pemetrexed comparisons (Cetuximab + Pemetrexed vs Pemetrexed) were considered the primary comparisons. The Docetaxel comparisons (Cetuximab + Docetaxel vs Docetaxel) were considered supportive as Docetaxel comparisons remained underpowered by design. No tests were conducted to compare participants who received Docetaxel to those who received Pemetrexed.||1.41|0.90|0.307
81729405|NCT00095199|163154166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|3.26||The 2-sided unstratified Mantel Haenszel test was employed at the 5% significance level.|Mantel Haenszel|HR\<1 favors Cetuximab arm||The Pemetrexed comparisons (Cetuximab + Pemetrexed vs Pemetrexed) were considered the primary comparisons. The Docetaxel comparisons (Cetuximab + Docetaxel vs Docetaxel) were considered supportive as Docetaxel comparisons remained underpowered by design. No tests were conducted to compare participants who received Docetaxel to those who received Pemetrexed.||3.26|0.78|0.200
81729406|NCT00095199|163154166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.74||The 2-sided unstratified Mantel Haenszel test was employed at the 5% significance level.|Mantel Haenszel|HR\<1 favors Cetuximab arm||The Pemetrexed comparisons (Cetuximab + Pemetrexed vs Pemetrexed) were considered the primary comparisons. The Docetaxel comparisons (Cetuximab + Docetaxel vs Docetaxel) were considered supportive as Docetaxel comparisons remained underpowered by design. No tests were conducted to compare participants who received Docetaxel to those who received Pemetrexed.||2.74|0.52|0.683
81729407|NCT00095199|163154167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.62||The 2-sided unstratified Mantel Haenszel test was employed at the 5% significance level.|Mantel Haenszel|HR\<1 favors Cetuximab arm||The Pemetrexed comparisons (Cetuximab + Pemetrexed vs Pemetrexed) were considered the primary comparisons. The Docetaxel comparisons (Cetuximab + Docetaxel vs Docetaxel) were considered supportive as Docetaxel comparisons remained underpowered by design. No tests were conducted to compare participants who received Docetaxel to those who received Pemetrexed.||1.62|0.86|0.310
81729408|NCT00095199|163154167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.4||The 2-sided unstratified Mantel Haenszel test was employed at the 5% significance level.|Mantel Haenszel|HR\<1 favors Cetuximab arm||The Pemetrexed comparisons (Cetuximab + Pemetrexed vs Pemetrexed) were considered the primary comparisons. The Docetaxel comparisons (Cetuximab + Docetaxel vs Docetaxel) were considered supportive as Docetaxel comparisons remained underpowered by design. No tests were conducted to compare participants who received Docetaxel to those who received Pemetrexed.||2.40|0.93|0.100
81729409|NCT00095199|163154168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.06||The 2-sided unstratified Mantel Haenszel test was employed at the 5% significance level.|Mantel Haenszel|HR\<1 favors Cetuximab arm||The Pemetrexed comparisons (Cetuximab + Pemetrexed vs Pemetrexed) were considered the primary comparisons. The Docetaxel comparisons (Cetuximab + Docetaxel vs Docetaxel) were considered supportive as Docetaxel comparisons remained underpowered by design. No tests were conducted to compare participants who received Docetaxel to those who received Pemetrexed.||1.06|0.46|0.091
81729410|NCT00095199|163154168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.5||The 2-sided unstratified Mantel Haenszel test was employed at the 5% significance level.|Mantel Haenszel|HR\<1 favors Cetuximab arm||The Pemetrexed comparisons (Cetuximab + Pemetrexed vs Pemetrexed) were considered the primary comparisons. The Docetaxel comparisons (Cetuximab + Docetaxel vs Docetaxel) were considered supportive as Docetaxel comparisons remained underpowered by design. No tests were conducted to compare participants who received Docetaxel to those who received Pemetrexed.||2.50|0.72|0.361
81729411|NCT00095199|163154169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.74||The 2-sided unstratified log-rank test was employed at the 5% significance level.|Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier estimated time to symptomatic progression. HR was calculated using unstratified Cox proportional hazards model. HR\<1 favors Cetuximab arm||The Pemetrexed comparisons (Cetuximab + Pemetrexed vs Pemetrexed) were considered the primary comparisons. The Docetaxel comparisons (Cetuximab + Docetaxel vs Docetaxel) were considered supportive as Docetaxel comparisons remained underpowered by design. No tests were conducted to compare participants who received Docetaxel to those who received Pemetrexed.||1.74|0.77|0.472
81729412|NCT00095199|163154169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.27||The 2-sided unstratified log-rank test was employed at the 5% significance level.|Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier estimated time to symptomatic progression. HR was calculated using unstratified Cox proportional hazards model. HR\<1 favors Cetuximab arm||The Pemetrexed comparisons (Cetuximab + Pemetrexed vs Pemetrexed) were considered the primary comparisons. The Docetaxel comparisons (Cetuximab + Docetaxel vs Docetaxel) were considered supportive as Docetaxel comparisons remained underpowered by design. No tests were conducted to compare participants who received Docetaxel to those who received Pemetrexed.||1.27|0.42|0.272
81471517|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.734||||0.0421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.057|21.203|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (cEVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||21.203|1.057|0.0421
81729413|NCT00095199|163154170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.58||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|3.36||The 2-sided unstratified log-rank test was employed at the 5% significance level.|Log Rank|The Kaplan-Meier method estimated duration of response. HR was calculated using unstratified Cox proportional hazards model. HR\<1 favors Cetuximab arm||The Pemetrexed comparisons (Cetuximab + Pemetrexed vs Pemetrexed) were considered the primary comparisons. The Docetaxel comparisons (Cetuximab + Docetaxel vs Docetaxel) were considered supportive as Docetaxel comparisons remained underpowered by design. No tests were conducted to compare participants who received Docetaxel to those who received Pemetrexed.||3.36|0.74|0.236
81729414|NCT00095199|163154170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.18||The 2-sided unstratified log-rank test was employed at the 5% significance level.|Log Rank|The Kaplan-Meier method estimated duration of response. HR was calculated using unstratified Cox proportional hazards model. HR\<1 favors Cetuximab arm||The Pemetrexed comparisons (Cetuximab + Pemetrexed vs Pemetrexed) were considered the primary comparisons. The Docetaxel comparisons (Cetuximab + Docetaxel vs Docetaxel) were considered supportive as Docetaxel comparisons remained underpowered by design. No tests were conducted to compare participants who received Docetaxel to those who received Pemetrexed.||2.18|0.42|0.887
81729415|NCT00717977|163154230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||Adjusted for CGM device type. Age was analyzed as continuous.|Regression, Linear|||The associations of mean sensor glucose and glucose variability measures with age were assessed using least-squares regression models adjusting for device type.||||0.009
81729416|NCT00717977|163154231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0||||Adjusted for CGM device type. Age was analyzed as continuous.|Regression, Linear|||The associations of mean sensor glucose and glucose variability measures with age were assessed using least-squares regression models adjusting for device type.||||0.04
81729417|NCT00717977|163154232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Adjusted for device type. Age was analyzed as continuous.|Regression, Linear|||The associations of mean sensor glucose and glucose variability measures with age were assessed using least-squares regression models adjusting for device type.||||<0.001
81729418|NCT02708290|163154275|OTHER|Participants in the MITA group were matched to those in Control (treatment-as-usual) group using propensity score analysis based on age and all four ATEC subscales at baseline. Least squares means were calculated for all subscales at all visits.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||"The concept of a Visit was developed by dividing the three-year-long observation interval into 3-month periods. All evaluations were mapped into 3-month-long bins (Reference: Mahapatra, S. et al. Autism Dev. Disord. 2018, 1). It was then hypothesized that there was a three-way interaction between an age group, Visit, and treatment. This hypothesis was modeled by applying the Linear Model with repeated measures, where a three-way interaction term was introduced to test the hypothesis."||||<0.0001
81729419|NCT02192905|163154288|OTHER|One-sample t-test testing the mean positive problem solving change from baseline to week 8.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.31||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|2.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.05|-3.34|.63
81729420|NCT02192905|163154289|OTHER|One-sample t-test testing the mean within-person percent weight change from baseline to week 8.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0285|-0.0096|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-.0096|-.0285|<0.001
81729421|NCT02192905|163154290|OTHER|One-sample t-test testing the mean within-person percent weight change from baseline to week 16.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.017|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.011||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.006|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.006|-.039|0.143
81729422|NCT02192905|163154291|OTHER|One-sample t-test testing the mean positive problem solving change from baseline to week 16.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.07||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.11|3.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.6|-5.11|.73
81729423|NCT01095003|163154324|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.99|||Log Rank|||The final analysis of progression free survival was conducted once the required number of events(615 progressions or deaths) was reached.using the IRC assessment of date of progressions following the blinded radiological and clinical review of data. Kaplan-Meier curves and life tables by treatment arm were provided.A stratified Cox proportional model was used to compare the two treatment arms||0.99|0.71|0.0426
81729424|NCT01095003|163154325|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.7657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.15|||Log Rank|||||1.15|0.83|0.7657
81729425|NCT01095003|163154326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.103
81729426|NCT01095003|163154327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0089|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0089
81729427|NCT02324972|163154344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.25|||ANCOVA|||A sample size of 20 subjects per group was assumed to have 80% power to allow detection of a statistically significant difference in change from baseline in TLSS between the 2 groups, if the effect size was approximately less than or equal to 0.9. This is equivalent to detecting a difference of -4.5 between the 2 groups with a common standard deviation of 5. The primary analysis was doing using last observation carried forward (LOCF) imputed data.||1.25|-1.30|0.636
81729428|NCT02324972|163154345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.68|||ANOVA|||||0.68|-0.44|0.677
81729429|NCT02324972|163154346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.219||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.983|1.544|||ANOVA|||||1.544|-1.983|0.802
81729430|NCT02324972|163154347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.108||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.076|7.292|||ANOVA|||||7.292|-7.076|0.976
81729431|NCT02324972|163154348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.52||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|6.72|||ANOVA|||||6.72|-1.68|0.233
81729432|NCT02337933|163154350|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81729433|NCT02337933|163154351|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81729434|NCT02337933|163154352|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81538716|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|10.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||10.04|1.59|0.0032
81729435|NCT02337933|163154353|OTHER|||||||0.308|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.308
81729436|NCT02337933|163154354|OTHER|||||||0.575|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.575
81729437|NCT02337933|163154355|OTHER|||||||0.169|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.169
81538717|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.25||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|16.51||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||16.51|2.37|0.0002
81729438|NCT02337933|163154356|OTHER|||||||0.373|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.373
81729439|NCT02337933|163154357|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81729440|NCT02337933|163154358|OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.049
81729441|NCT02337933|163154359|OTHER|||||||0.224|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.224
81729442|NCT02337933|163154360|OTHER|||||||0.116|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.116
81729443|NCT02337933|163154361|OTHER|||||||0.953|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.953
81729444|NCT02337933|163154362|OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.999
81729445|NCT02743702|163154375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81729446|NCT00992407|163154376|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|80% of power and 0.05 of significance level was used|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.8595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|6.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in Personal and Social Performance (PSP) Scale Score at Week 52||6.3|-7.5|0.8595
81729447|NCT00992407|163154377|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|80% of power and 0.05 of significance level was used|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29||||0.8118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|12.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) Score at Week 52||12.2|-9.6|0.8118
81729448|NCT00992407|163154386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|80% of power and 0.05 of significance level was used|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0||||0.1768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|24.8|||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline in Psychosocial Well-being Index (PWI) Score at Week 52||24.8|-4.8|0.1768
81538718|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|25.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||25.70|3.00|<0.0001
81729449|NCT00992407|163154387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|80% of power and 0.05 of significance level was used|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.9569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|12.2|||Student's t-test|||||12.2|-12.8|0.9569
81729450|NCT00992407|163154388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|80% of power and 0.05 of significance level was used|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.5294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|2.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.9|-5.5|0.5294
81729451|NCT02396381|163154411|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|96.875|1.1|5.09|||Hailperin-Rüger|p-value less than 1.5625% would be considered statistically significant, following test multiplicity adjustment using the Hailperin-Rüger approach||"The analysis will test if the mean level of HDL-C for THS-use is greater than for CC-use. The following hypothesis will be evaluated:~H0: XTHS - XCC ≤ 0.0~HA: XTHS - XCC \> 0.0~where XTHS and XCC are the adjusted means of THS-use and CC-use, respectively. H0 is rejected with a type I error α = 1.5625% (one-sided test)."||5.09|1.10|<0.001
81729452|NCT02396381|163154412|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.42||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|96.875|-0.717|-0.123|||Hailperin-Rüger|p-value less than 1.5625% would be considered statistically significant, following test multiplicity adjustment using the Hailperin-Rüger approach||"The analysis will test if the mean level of WBC for THS-use is lower than for CC-use. The following hypothesis will be evaluated:~H0: XTHS - XCC ≥ 0.0~HA: XTHS - XCC \< 0.0~where XTHS and XCC are the adjusted means of THS-use and CC-use, respectively. H0 is rejected with a type I error α = 1.5625% (one-sided test)."||-0.123|-0.717|0.001
81729453|NCT02396381|163154413|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.28||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|96.875|0.145|2.42|||Hailperin-Rüger|p-value less than 1.5625% would be considered statistically significant, following test multiplicity adjustment using the Hailperin-Rüger approach||"The analysis will test if the mean level of FEV1 for THS-use is greater than for CC-use. The following hypothesis will be evaluated:~H0: XTHS - XCC ≤ 0.0~HA: XTHS - XCC \> 0.0~where XTHS and XCC are the adjusted means of THS-use and CC-use, respectively. H0 is rejected with a type I error α = 1.5625% (one-sided test)."||2.42|0.145|0.008
81729454|NCT02396381|163154414|SUPERIORITY||% Reduction|2.86||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|96.875|-0.426|6.04|||Hailperin-Rüger|p-value less than 1.5625% would be considered statistically significant, following test multiplicity adjustment using the Hailperin-Rüger approach|Derived as 1 - LS Mean Ratio (THS / CC)|"The analysis of sICAM-1 will test if the mean level of this clinical risk endpoint for THS-use is lower relative to CC-use. The following hypothesis will be evaluated:~H0: XTHS / XCC ≥ 1.0~HA: XTHS / XCC \< 1.0~where XTHS and XCC are the adjusted geometrical means of THS-use and CC-use, respectively. H0 is rejected with a type I error α = 1.5625% (one-sided test)."||6.04|-0.426|0.030
81729455|NCT02396381|163154415|SUPERIORITY||% Reduction|4.74||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|96.875|-7.5|15.6|||Hailperin-Rüger|p-value less than 1.5625% would be considered statistically significant, following test multiplicity adjustment using the Hailperin-Rüger approach|Derived as 1 - LS Mean Ratio (THS / CC)|"The analysis of 11-DTX-B2 will test if the mean level of this clinical risk endpoint for THS-use is lower relative to CC-use. The following hypothesis will be evaluated:~H0: XTHS / XCC ≥ 1.0~HA: XTHS / XCC \< 1.0~where XTHS and XCC are the adjusted geometrical means of THS-use and CC-use, respectively. H0 is rejected with a type I error α = 1.5625% (one-sided test)."||15.6|-7.5|0.193
81729456|NCT02396381|163154416|SUPERIORITY||% Reduction|6.8||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|96.875|-0.216|13.3|||Hailperin-Rüger|p-value less than 1.5625% would be considered statistically significant, following test multiplicity adjustment using the Hailperin-Rüger approach|Derived as 1 - LS Mean Ratio (THS / CC)|"The analysis of 8-epi-PGF2α will test if the mean level of this clinical risk endpoint for THS-use is lower relative to CC-use. The following hypothesis will be evaluated:~H0: XTHS / XCC ≥ 1.0~HA: XTHS / XCC \< 1.0~where XTHS and XCC are the adjusted geometrical means of THS-use and CC-use, respectively. H0 is rejected with a type I error α = 1.5625% (one-sided test)."||13.3|-0.216|0.018
81450397|NCT00311402|162587564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.04||||0.919||95.0|0.48|2.25|||Regression, Cox|||Non-event rate was calculated by using the Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison of groups was made by using the Cox proportional hazard regression model.||2.25|0.48|0.919
81450398|NCT00311402|162587565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.34||||0.101||95.0|0.94|1.91|||Regression, Cox|||Non-event rate was calculated by using the Kaplan-Meier method and the comparison of groups was made by using the Cox proportional hazard regression model.||1.91|0.94|0.101
81450399|NCT04159935|162587566|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.400
81538719|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|7.18||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||7.18|1.17|0.0214
81450400|NCT04159935|162587567|OTHER|||||||0.057|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.057
81450401|NCT04159935|162587568|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81450402|NCT04159935|162587570|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.400
81729457|NCT02396381|163154417|SUPERIORITY||% Reduction|43.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|96.875|33.7|51.9|||Hailperin-Rüger|p-value less than 1.5625% would be considered statistically significant, following test multiplicity adjustment using the Hailperin-Rüger approach|Derived as 1 - LS Mean Ratio (THS / CC)|"The analysis of Total NNAL will test if the mean level of this clinical risk endpoint for THS-use is lower relative to CC-use. The following hypothesis will be evaluated:~H0: XTHS / XCC ≥ 1.0~HA: XTHS / XCC \< 1.0~where XTHS and XCC are the adjusted geometrical means of THS-use and CC-use, respectively. H0 is rejected with a type I error α = 1.5625% (one-sided test)."||51.9|33.7|<0.001
81729458|NCT02396381|163154418|SUPERIORITY||% Reduction|32.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|96.875|24.5|39.0|||Hailperin-Rüger|p-value less than 1.5625% would be considered statistically significant, following test multiplicity adjustment using the Hailperin-Rüger approach|Derived as 1 - LS Mean Ratio (THS / CC)|"The analysis will test if the mean level of COHb for THS-use is lower relative to CC-use. The following hypothesis will be evaluated:~H0: XTHS / XCC ≥ 1.0~HA: XTHS / XCC \< 1.0~where XTHS and XCC are the adjusted geometrical means of THS-use and CC-use. H0 is rejected with a type I error α = 1.5625% (one-sided test)."||39|24.5|<0.001
81729459|NCT03197064|163154419|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in left upper extremity amplitude between baseline (pre-dose) and 30 minutes post-dose||||0.35
81729460|NCT03197064|163154419|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in left upper extremity amplitude between baseline (pre-dose) and 60 minutes post-dose||||0.47
81729461|NCT03197064|163154419|OTHER|||||||0.066|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in left upper extremity amplitude between baseline (pre-dose) and 90 minutes post-dose||||0.066
81729462|NCT03197064|163154420|OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in right upper extremity amplitude between baseline (pre-dose) and 30 minutes post-dose||||0.72
81471518|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.602||||0.6004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|4.014|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (pEVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||4.014|0.090|0.6004
81729463|NCT03197064|163154420|OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in right upper extremity amplitude between baseline (pre-dose) and 60 minutes post-dose||||0.72
81729464|NCT03197064|163154420|OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in right upper extremity amplitude between baseline (pre-dose) and 90 minutes post-dose||||0.78
81729465|NCT03197064|163154421|OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in left lower extremity amplitude between baseline (pre-dose) and 30 minutes post-dose||||0.93
81729466|NCT03197064|163154421|OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in left lower extremity amplitude between baseline (pre-dose) and 60 minutes post-dose||||0.39
81729467|NCT03197064|163154421|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in left lower extremity amplitude between baseline (pre-dose) and 90 minutes post-dose||||0.08
81729468|NCT03197064|163154422|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in right lower extremity amplitude between baseline (pre-dose) and 30 minutes post-dose||||0.42
81729469|NCT03197064|163154422|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in right lower extremity amplitude between baseline (pre-dose) and 60 minutes post-dose||||0.37
81729470|NCT03197064|163154422|OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in right lower extremity amplitude between baseline (pre-dose) and 90 minutes post-dose||||0.49
81729471|NCT03197064|163154423|OTHER|||||||0.386|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in left upper extremity amplitude between baseline (pre-dose) and 30 minutes post-dose||||0.386
81729472|NCT03197064|163154423|OTHER|||||||0.388|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in left upper extremity amplitude between baseline (pre-dose) and 60 minutes post-dose||||0.388
81729473|NCT03197064|163154423|OTHER|||||||0.247|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in left upper extremity amplitude between baseline (pre-dose) and 90 minutes post-dose||||0.247
81729474|NCT02173704|163154462|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Sufficiency: The criterion for a sufficient immune response was that the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:5 should be ≥ 70%.|Single binomial proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.2|100.0|||Exact test of binomial proportion|||Statistical analysis 5/99 strain: The power to reject the null hypothesis associated with the primary objective for strain 5/99 was 99%.||100|97.2|
81729475|NCT02173704|163154462|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Sufficiency: The criterion for a sufficient immune response was that the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:5 should be ≥ 70%.|single binomial proportion|79.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.4|85.8|||Exact test of binomial proportion|||Statistical analysis NZ98/254 strain: The power to reject the null hypothesis associated with the primary objective for strain NZ98/25 was 94%.||85.8|71.4|
81729476|NCT02173704|163154464|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Sufficiency: The criterion for a sufficient immune response was that the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:5 should be ≥ 70%.|Single binomial proportion|99.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.7|99.98|||Exact test of binomial proportion|||Statistical analysis H44/76 strain: The null hypothesis associated with the primary objective is that the proportion of subjects with hSBA titers ≥ 1:5 one month after the third dose of the Bexsero® vaccine was ≤ 0.70. Assuming the results for the three strains are independent, the power to reject the null hypothesis associated with the primary objectives to demonstrate sufficiency of response (for all three strains was 92%.||99.98|95.7|
81729477|NCT02173704|163154464|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Sufficiency: The criterion for a sufficient immune response was that the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:5 should be ≥ 75%.|Single binomial proportion|99.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.7|99.82|||Exact test for binomial proportion|||Statistical analysis 5/99 strain: The power to reject the null hypothesis associated with the secondary objective for strain 5/99 was 99%.||99.82|94.7|
81729478|NCT02173704|163154464|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Sufficiency: The criterion for a sufficient immune response was that the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the percentage of subjects with hSBA titer ≥1:5 should be ≥ 75%.|Single binomial proportion|94.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.7|97.4|||Exact test for binomial proportions|||Statistical analysis NZ98/254 strain: The power to reject the null hypothesis associated with the secondary objective for strain NZ98/254 was 99%.||97.4|88.7|
81729479|NCT04041570|163154489|OTHER|t-tests were only employed to determine which individuals were responders. Response rates with 95% Clopper-Pearson confidence intervals were reported within group.||||||0.05||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and was only used to assess whether participants had a positive response or not.|t-test, 1 sided|This test was only used to determine whether participants were positive responders or not.||Statistical testing was performed within group and not between groups. Positivity for an individual was determined if there was a significant (p-value\<0.05) increase (one-sided test) in the ELISA titers at week 4 when compared to those at baseline. For each participant a t-test was performed to compare the triplicate baseline titers to their triplicate week 4 titers. The proportion of positive responses and associated Clopper-Pearson 95% was calculated within group.|For each participant, a positive response was defined as a significant increase in ELISA titer post vaccination (Week 4) from baseline (Week 0). Within each participant, a t-test is performed to compare the triplicate readings (replicates 1-3) post vaccination versus the triplicate readings at baseline. A participant is defined as a positive responder if one-sided t-test has p-value \< 0.05. The proportion of responders and associated 95% Clopper-Pearson Confidence Intervals were calculated.|||0.05
81729480|NCT01602614|163154503|OTHER|Spearman Rank Correlation||||||0.3117|||||||Spearman Rank Correlation|||No subjects were enrolled in Group 1 and Group 4. One subject in Group 3 did not collect full PK panel therefore no pk was analyzed for this subject.||||0.3117
81729481|NCT01602614|163154504|OTHER|Spearman Rank Correlation||||||0.6175||||||Spearman Rank Correlation|Spearman Rank Correlation|||No subjects were enrolled in Group 1 and Group 4. One subject in Group 3 did not collect full PK panel therefore no pk was analyzed for this subject.||||0.6175
81729482|NCT01602614|163154505|OTHER|Spearman Rank Correlation||||||0.7129||||||Spearman Rank Correlation|Spearman Rank Correlation|||No subjects were enrolled in Group 1 and Group 4. One subject in Group 3 did not collect full PK panel therefore no pk was analyzed for this subject.||||0.7129
81729483|NCT01602614|163154506|OTHER|Spearman Rank Correlation||||||0.9828|||||||Spearman Rank Correlation|||No subjects were enrolled in Group 1 and Group 4. One subject in Group 3 did not collect full PK panel therefore no pk was analyzed for this subject.||||0.9828
81729484|NCT01602614|163154507|OTHER|Spearman Rank Correlation||||||0.9656|||||||Spearman Rank Correlation|||No subjects were enrolled in Group 1 and Group 4. One subject in Group 3 did not collect full PK panel therefore no pk was analyzed for this subject.||||0.9656
81471519|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.715||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.517|0.988|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2b.||0.988|0.517|0.0418
81471520|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.198||||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.839|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Gamma-GT in log10 (IU/L) at BL. The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2b.||0.839|0.047|0.0279
81538720|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.67||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|9.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||9.09|1.48|0.0049
81471521|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|40.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.474|223.61|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (RVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2b.||223.61|7.474|<0.0001
81471522|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|42.395|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.724|206.02|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (cEVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2b.||206.02|8.724|<0.0001
81538721|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.36||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|8.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||8.22|1.38|0.0078
81729485|NCT01602614|163154508|OTHER|Spearman Rank Correlation||||||0.5113|||||||Spearman Rank Correlation|||No subjects were enrolled in Group 1 and Group 4. One subject in Group 3 did not collect full PK panel therefore no pk was analyzed for this subject.||||0.5113
81729486|NCT01602614|163154509|OTHER|Spearman Rank Correlation||||||0.217||||||Spearman Rank Correlation|Spearman Rank Correlation|||No subjects were enrolled in Group 1 and Group 4. One subject in Group 3 did not collect full PK panel therefore no pk was analyzed for this subject.||||0.2170
81729487|NCT01602614|163154510|OTHER|Spearman Rank Correlation||||||0.4299||||||Spearman Rank Correlation|Spearman Rank Correlation|||No subjects were enrolled in Group 1 and Group 4. One subject in Group 3 did not collect full PK panel therefore no pk was analyzed for this subject.||||0.4299
81729488|NCT01602614|163154511|OTHER|Spearman Rank Correlation||||||0.8629||||||Spearman Rank Correlation|Spearman Rank Correlation|||No subjects were enrolled in Group 1 and Group 4. One subject in Group 3 did not collect full PK panel therefore no pk was analyzed for this subject.||||0.8629
81729489|NCT01602614|163154512|OTHER|Spearman Rank Correlation||||||0.5717||||||Spearman Rank Correlation|Spearman Rank Correlation|||No subjects were enrolled in Group 1 and Group 4. One subject in Group 3 did not collect full PK panel therefore no pk was analyzed for this subject.||||0.5717
81729490|NCT01842958|163154526|NON_INFERIORITY|The test arm will be considered non-inferior to the control arm if the 95% upper confidence interval of the estimated difference between the test and control arms is less than -0.5mm.||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||The primary efficacy endpoint is change in crestal bone level from loading to 12 months post-loading. The primary analysis is a test for non-inferiority of the test implant to the control implant at the one-sided 5% significance level. The null hypothesis is that µ3.3 ≥ µ4.1 + δ, where µ3.3 is the mean change in crestal bone level for the test implants, µ4.1 is the mean change in crestal bone level for control implants, and δ is a pre-specified clinically significant difference.||||0.02
81729491|NCT01166568|163154615|SUPERIORITY||binomial distribution|0.75||||0.025|ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.75|||the p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Fisher Exact|||"The PSI procedure is defined as successful if 75% of subjects achieve the first primary endpoint or second primary endpoint. The corresponding statistical hypotheses are as follows:~H0 (null hypothesis): p1 ≤ 0.75 Ha (alternative hypothesis): p1 \> 0.75, Where, p1 is the probability of subjects achieving the first primary endpoint. H0 (null hypothesis): p2 ≤ 0.75 Ha (alternative hypothesis): p2 \> 0.75, Where, p2 is the probability of subjects achieving the second primary endpoint."|||0.75|0.025
81729492|NCT03335371|163154623|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.087|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||||-0.04|-0.39|<0.0001
81538722|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28||||0.0727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|5.63||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.63|0.93|0.0727
81729493|NCT00947427|163154643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.86|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.86
81729494|NCT00249821|163154644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||"Month 12: Analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) method with covariates height and age at baseline was used to calculate presented p-value."||||0.001
81729495|NCT00249821|163154645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||"Change at Month 6: ANCOVA method with covariates height and age at baseline was used to calculate presented p-value."||||0.012
81729496|NCT00249821|163154645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||"Change at Month 12: ANCOVA method with covariates height and age at baseline was used to calculate presented p-value."||||0.002
81729497|NCT00249821|163154646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||"Month 6: ANCOVA method with covariates height and age at baseline was used to calculate presented p-value."||||0.022
81729498|NCT00249821|163154646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||"Month 12: ANCOVA method with covariates height and age at baseline was used to calculate presented p-value."||||0.002
81729499|NCT00249821|163154647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||"Change at Month 6: ANCOVA method with covariates height and age at baseline was used to calculate presented p-value."||||0.029
81729500|NCT00249821|163154648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.972||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||"Change at Month 12: ANCOVA method with covariates height and age at baseline was used to calculate presented p-value."||||0.972
81729501|NCT00249821|163154649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||"Month 6: ANCOVA method with covariates height and age at baseline was used to calculate presented p-value."||||0.058
81729502|NCT00249821|163154649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||"Month 12: ANCOVA method with covariates height and age at baseline was used to calculate presented p-value."||||0.026
81450403|NCT04159935|162587571|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.400
81450404|NCT04159935|162587572|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.500
81450405|NCT04159935|162587573|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81450406|NCT04159935|162587574|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.400
81450407|NCT04159935|162587576|OTHER|||||||0.343|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.343
81729503|NCT00249821|163154650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.793||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||"Month 6: ANCOVA method with covariates height and age at baseline was used to calculate presented p-value."||||0.793
81729504|NCT00249821|163154650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||"Month 12: ANCOVA method with covariates height and age at baseline was used to calculate presented p-value."||||0.055
81729505|NCT00891878|163154656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.43
81729506|NCT00891878|163154657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.45
81729507|NCT00319956|163154662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.20
81729508|NCT02292238|163154666|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8691|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.5727||0.125|TWO_SIDED|||||Univariable (unadjusted) and a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Equal variance t-test.||Power was calculated based on expected difference in change on the ADAS-Cog of 3 points between the treatment and control groups. Estimates based on using a two-sided alpha of 0.05 and a standard deviation of 4, enrolling 29 patients per group, (N = 58) suggest 80% power to detect a mean change of 3 between treatment and placebo.||||0.125
81729509|NCT02292238|163154667|OTHER|Univariable (unadjusted) and a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.00184|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0225||0.7529|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Equal variance t-test.||||||0.7529
81729510|NCT02292238|163154668|OTHER|Univariable (unadjusted) and a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0636|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.8176||0.3687|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Equal variance t-test.||||||0.3687
81729511|NCT02292238|163154669|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8203|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.8988||0.485|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Equal variance t-test.||||||0.4850
81729512|NCT02292238|163154670|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1907|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3097||0.0337|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Equal variance t-test.||||||0.0337
81729513|NCT02292238|163154671|OTHER|Univariable (unadjusted) and a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6161|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.6812||0.315|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Equal variance t-test.||||||0.315
81729514|NCT01618305|163154673|SUPERIORITY|P-value was calculated using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by gestational age at entry (20-\<28 weeks; 28-\<31 weeks; 31-\<34 weeks; 34-\<37 weeks)||||||0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81538723|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.94||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|7.29||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||7.29|1.19|0.0199
81538724|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.21||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|11.01||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||11.01|1.61|0.0034
81538725|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.26||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.16|18.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||18.26|2.16|0.0007
81538726|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.1206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|4.92||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||4.92|0.83|0.1206
81538727|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.58||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|9.03||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||9.03|1.42|0.0070
81729515|NCT01618305|163154674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.557|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by gestational age at entry (20-\<28 weeks; 28-\<31 weeks; 31-\<34 weeks; 34-\<37 weeks)||||||0.557
81729516|NCT01618305|163154675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.909|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by gestational age at entry (20-\<28 weeks; 28-\<31 weeks; 31-\<34 weeks; 34-\<37 weeks).||||||0.909
81729517|NCT01618305|163154676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.938|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by maternal gestational age at entry (20-\<28 weeks; 28-\<31 weeks; 31-\<34 weeks; 34-\<37 weeks).||||||0.938
81729518|NCT01618305|163154677|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by gestational age at entry (20-\<28 weeks; 28-\<31 weeks; 31-\<34 weeks; 34-\<37 weeks).||||||<0.001
81538728|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.41||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|8.54||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||8.54|1.36|0.0088
81538729|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.4485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||3.40|0.58|0.4485
81538730|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.92||||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|7.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||7.47|1.14|0.0255
81729519|NCT01618305|163154678|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was stratified by gestational age at entry (20-\<28 weeks; 28-\<31 weeks; 31-\<34 weeks; 34-\<37 weeks).||||||<0.001
81729520|NCT01618305|163154683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.623|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.623
81450408|NCT04159935|162587577|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.700
81450409|NCT04159935|162587578|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.500
81450410|NCT00724048|162587585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|0.13|||ANCOVA|||The ANCOVA model included a term for treatment, as well as covariates for baseline mMS, and age at entry to the study.||0.13|-2.47|0.078
81729521|NCT01618305|163154684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.63
81729522|NCT01618305|163154685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.54
81729523|NCT01618305|163154686|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81729524|NCT01618305|163154687|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81729525|NCT01618305|163154688|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.064|||||||Fisher Exact|||The proportion of HIV-infected infants among those who had a determinable HIV-infection status was compared between arms.||||0.064
81729526|NCT04583579|163154755|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.78
81729527|NCT01691508|163154757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|4.56|||Proportional odds model|||||4.56|1.25|0.008
81729528|NCT05431153|163154775|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|98.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.0|103.91|||||Values were back-transformed from the log scale. The model was a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.|||103.91|94.00|
81729529|NCT05431153|163154775|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|98.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.88|102.35|||||Values were back-transformed from the log scale. The model was a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.|||102.35|93.88|
81729530|NCT05431153|163154775|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|98.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.79|105.73|||||Values were back-transformed from the log scale. The model was a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.|||105.73|91.79|
81538731|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.18||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|11.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||11.75|1.49|0.0066
81729531|NCT05431153|163154776|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|96.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.48|106.12|||||Values were back-transformed from the log scale. The model was a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.|||106.12|87.48|
81729532|NCT05431153|163154776|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|93.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.65|102.0|||||Values were back-transformed from the log scale. The model was a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.|||102.00|85.65|
81729533|NCT05431153|163154776|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|98.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.86|106.9|||||Values were back-transformed from the log scale. The model was a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.|||106.90|89.86|
81729534|NCT05431153|163154777|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|111.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.55|124.93|||||Values were back-transformed from the log scale. The model was a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.|||124.93|99.55|
81450411|NCT00724048|162587585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|0.16||Hypothesis testing was completed only if ACR16 45 mg BID (90 mg) vs. placebo was significant.|ANCOVA|||The ANCOVA model included a term for treatment, as well as covariates for baseline mMS, and age at entry to the study.||0.16|-2.53|0.084
81450412|NCT00724048|162587585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|1.32||Hypothesis testing was completed only if ACR16 22.5 mg BID (45 mg) vs. placebo was significant.|ANCOVA|||The ANCOVA model included a term for treatment, as well as covariates for baseline mMS, and age at entry to the study.||1.32|-1.35|0.982
81729535|NCT05431153|163154777|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|98.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.68|106.73|||||Values were back-transformed from the log scale. The model was a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.|||106.73|90.68|
81729536|NCT05431153|163154778|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|111.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.46|128.93|||||Values were back-transformed from the log scale. The model was a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.|||128.93|96.46|
81729537|NCT05431153|163154778|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|81.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.06|88.26|||||Values were back-transformed from the log scale. The model was a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.|||88.26|75.06|
81729538|NCT04828161|163154784|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||||-0.32|-0.86|<0.001
81729539|NCT04828161|163154784|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||||-0.07|-0.60|0.014
81729540|NCT04828161|163154784|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||||-0.15|-0.68|0.002
81729541|NCT01082952|163154844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The p value is calculated for the results of ASM proliferation following incubation with eosinophils isolated from patients in each group. p\< 0.05 was considered significant.|ANOVA|Proliferation data was evaluated using two-way factorial ANOVA followed by Bonferroni post hoc test.||||||<0.05
81729542|NCT00135707|163154846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.25|||Chi-squared|||The primary hypothesis states that antioxidant therapy initiated prior to 16 weeks gestation in women will reduce the frequency of serious maternal and infant complications associated with pregnancy related hypertension. We estimated that with a sample size of 10,000 women, the study would have 90% power to show a 30% reduction in the rate of the primary outcome, from 4% in the placebo to 2.8% in the vitamin group, with a two-sided type I error rate of 5%.||1.25|0.91|0.42
81729543|NCT00135707|163154847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.24|||Chi-squared|||||1.24|0.85|0.79
81729544|NCT00135707|163154848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.31|||Chi-squared|||||1.31|0.47|0.35
81729545|NCT00135707|163154849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.68||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.17|||Chi-squared|||||1.17|0.39|0.16
81729546|NCT00135707|163154850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.63||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.63|||Chi-squared|||||1.63|0.25|0.34
81729547|NCT00135707|163154851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.49||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|7.94|||Chi-squared|||||7.94|0.78|0.11
81471523|NCT01066793|162634905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.247||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.704|39.908|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (pEVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for mSVR was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2b.||39.908|1.704|0.0087
81729548|NCT00135707|163154852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.68|||Chi-squared|||||1.68|0.39|0.57
81729549|NCT00135707|163154853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.9|||Chi-squared|||||1.90|0.89|0.18
81729550|NCT00135707|163154854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.09||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.46|||Chi-squared|||||2.46|0.48|0.84
81729551|NCT00135707|163154855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.24|||Chi-squared|||||1.24|0.93|0.33
81729552|NCT00135707|163154856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.17|||Chi-squared|||||1.17|1.03|0.004
81729553|NCT00135707|163154857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.21|||Chi-squared|||||1.21|0.95|0.25
81729554|NCT00135707|163154858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73||||0.15||95.0|0.47|1.12|||Chi-squared|||||1.12|0.47|0.15
81729555|NCT00135707|163154859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.77|||Chi-squared|||||1.77|0.32|0.51
81729556|NCT00135707|163154860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.79|||Chi-squared|||||1.79|0.82|0.33
81729557|NCT00135707|163154861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.22|||Chi-squared|||||1.22|0.75|0.74
81729558|NCT00135707|163154862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.66||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.11|||Chi-squared|||||1.11|0.40|0.12
81729559|NCT00135707|163154863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.11|||Chi-squared|||||1.11|0.97|0.35
81729560|NCT00135707|163154865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.3||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.08|||Chi-squared|||||1.08|0.08|0.05
81729561|NCT00135707|163154866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.67||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.01|||Chi-squared|||||1.01|0.45|0.05
81729562|NCT00135707|163154867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.65
81729563|NCT00135707|163154868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.21
81729564|NCT00135707|163154869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.09|||Chi-squared|||\<37 weeks' gestation||1.09|0.87|0.63
81729565|NCT00135707|163154869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.06|||Chi-squared|||\<32 weeks' gestation||1.06|0.69|0.16
81729566|NCT00135707|163154870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.19|||Chi-squared|||||1.19|0.72|0.53
81729567|NCT00135707|163154871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.55
81729568|NCT00135707|163154872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.27|||Chi-squared|||||1.27|0.79|0.98
81729569|NCT00135707|163154873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.07|||Chi-squared|||||1.07|0.81|0.32
81729570|NCT00135707|163154874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.15|||Chi-squared|||||1.15|0.92|0.58
81729571|NCT00135707|163154875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.3|||Chi-squared|||||1.30|0.83|0.75
81729572|NCT00135707|163154876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.54|||Chi-squared|||||2.54|0.29|0.78
81729573|NCT00135707|163154877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.23|||Chi-squared|||||2.23|0.76|0.34
81729574|NCT00135707|163154878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.71||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.6|||Chi-squared|||||1.60|0.32|0.41
81729575|NCT00135707|163154879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.18||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.3|||Chi-squared|||||2.30|0.61|0.62
81729576|NCT00135707|163154880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.48|||Chi-squared|||||1.48|0.49|0.56
81729577|NCT00135707|163154881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.79
81729578|NCT00135707|163154882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.26|||Chi-squared|||||1.26|0.82|0.86
81729579|NCT00135707|163154883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.12||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.42|||Chi-squared|||||1.42|0.89|0.32
81729580|NCT03093454|163154884|EQUIVALENCE|Linear mixed effects models were used to investigate HADS scores (total, anxiety, and depression), sleep scores, and pain scores. Variables for time point (preoperative/Post-op Day 1/final Post-op Day) \& arm were analyzed. Adjustment for multiple pairwise comparisons used the Scheffe method. Analyses were conducted based on the intent to treat principle. P-values\<0.05 were considered statistically significant. Each time point, the mean and corresponding 95% confidence interval has been plotted.|Odds Ratio (OR)|95.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The p value is calculated and adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Lavender group compared to control group||||0.05
81729581|NCT04540497|163154887|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.28|||||Inebilizumab versus placebo|||0.28|0.06|
81729582|NCT04540497|163154894|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.26|||||Inebilizumab vs placebo|||0.26|0.05|
81729583|NCT01681030|163154901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.923|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.998|||||CI for EVARREST Group|||0.998|0.640|
81729584|NCT01681030|163154901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.333|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133|0.59|||||CI for Topical Hemostat group|||0.590|0.133|
81729585|NCT01681030|163154901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.455|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.167|0.766|||||CI for Standard of Care group|||0.766|0.167|
81729586|NCT02059993|163154930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The sample size was calculated to assess a minimum reduction of 5 ± 5 mm Hg in systolic BPafter CPAP treatment, assuming an alpha error of 5% and a statistical power of 80%.||||<0.05
81729587|NCT02059993|163154931|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81729588|NCT02456532|163154933|OTHER|analyses of variance comparing the three treatment gropus|||||=|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.05
81729589|NCT02456532|163154934|OTHER|ANOVA|||||=|0.643|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.643
81729590|NCT02750761|163154949|OTHER|Bioavailability: Geometric least squares mean ratio between the Oral Group's and IV Group's dose normalized AUC from time zero to infinity.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.35|||||The Oral Group represented the numerator in the bioavailability ratio, and the IV Group represented the denominator.|||1.35|0.93|
81729591|NCT02584140|163154957|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The P-Value for Week 4 was \<0.001; The P-Value for Week 12 was 0.005; The P-Value for Week 24 was 0.029; The P-Value for Week 36 was 0.008; The P-Value for Week 48 was 0.03.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81729592|NCT01288859|163154988|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The results from LC-MS/MS analysis of parent polyphenols were analyzed and expressed as the absolute changes from the baseline to reduce possible effects of inter-subject fasting variability|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.02
81729593|NCT01288859|163154989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis was performed using the statistical package SPSS for Windows (version15). By the analysis of variance (ANOVA) for repeated measures the subjective time curves for all measured compounds were compared and tested for the effect of treatment and of time as factors. For all tests, following a significant main effect in the ANOVA, individual means were compared using the Bonferroni test (p \< 0.05). Results were considered significant at p \< 0.05.||||0.01
81729594|NCT01288859|163154990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81729595|NCT00290745|163154991|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in Tumor volume between baseline and Month 6||||0.07
81729596|NCT00290745|163154992|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in Tumor volume between baseline and Month 6||||<0.001
81729597|NCT00290745|163154995|OTHER|||||||0.538|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.538
81471524|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.957||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.383|2.77|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10 (IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.770|1.383|0.0002
81471525|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.337||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.661|6.705|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Platelets x 10\*\*9/L at BL (\< 140 vs \>=180). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||6.705|1.661|0.0007
81729598|NCT00290745|163154996|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.02
81729599|NCT00290745|163154997|OTHER|||||||0.714|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.714
81729600|NCT00290745|163154998|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81729601|NCT00290745|163154999|OTHER|||||||0.906|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.906
81729602|NCT02300025|163155099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means ratio|92.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.2|143.4|||||The 90% CI for differences in LS means between test and reference treatments obtained from mixed model were also back-transformed to give 90% CIs for the ratio of the test treatment relative to the reference treatment.|Cmax was analyzed using a mixed model analysis of variance (ANOVA) to determine 90% confidence interval (CI) of the ratio between normal hepatic function (reference) and mild hepatic impairment (test) where hepatic impairment group was a fixed factor. The least squares (LS) means of the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were back-transformed to give geometric LS means (a point estimate).||143.4|59.2|
81729603|NCT02300025|163155099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means ratio|84.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.6|132.1|||||The 90% CI for differences in LS means between the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were also back-transformed to give 90% CIs for the ratio of the test treatment relative to the reference treatment.|Cmax was analyzed using a mixed model ANOVA to determine 90% CI of the ratio between normal hepatic function (reference) and moderate hepatic impairment (test) where hepatic impairment group was a fixed factor. The LS means of the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were back-transformed to give geometric LS means (a point estimate).||132.1|54.6|
81729604|NCT02300025|163155099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means ratio|39.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|25.1|60.7|||||The 90% CI for differences in LS means between the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were also back-transformed to give 90% CIs for the ratio of the test treatment relative to the reference treatment.|Cmax was analyzed using a mixed model ANOVA to determine 90% CI of the ratio between normal hepatic function (reference) and severe hepatic impairment (test) where hepatic impairment group was a fixed factor. The LS means of the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were back-transformed to give geometric LS means (a point estimate).||60.7|25.1|
81729605|NCT02300025|163155101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means ratio|98.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.0|186.0|||||The 90% CI for differences in LS means between the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were also back-transformed to give 90% CIs for the ratio of the test treatment relative to the reference treatment.|AUC (0-t) was analyzed using a mixed model ANOVA to determine 90% CI of the ratio between normal hepatic function (reference) and mild hepatic impairment (test) where, hepatic impairment group was a fixed factor. The LS means of the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were back-transformed to give geometric LS means (a point estimate).||186.0|52.0|
81729606|NCT02300025|163155101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means ratio|102.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.0|193.2|||||The 90% CI for differences in LS means between the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were also back-transformed to give 90% CIs for the ratio of the test treatment relative to the reference treatment.|AUC (0-t) was analyzed using a mixed model ANOVA to determine 90% CI of the ratio between normal hepatic function (reference) and moderate hepatic impairment (test) where, hepatic impairment group was a fixed factor. The LS means of the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were back-transformed to give geometric LS means (a point estimate).||193.2|54.0|
81729607|NCT02300025|163155101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means ratio|42.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.5|80.5|||||The 90% CI for differences in LS means between the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were also back-transformed to give 90% CIs for the ratio of the test treatment relative to the reference treatment.|AUC (0-t) was analyzed using a mixed model ANOVA to determine 90% CI of the ratio between normal hepatic function (reference) and severe hepatic impairment (test) where, hepatic impairment group was a fixed factor. The LS means of the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were back-transformed to give geometric LS means (a point estimate).||80.5|22.5|
81729608|NCT02300025|163155102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means ratio|97.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.3|160.6|||||The 90% CI for differences in LS means between the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were also back-transformed to give 90% CIs for the ratio of the test treatment relative to the reference treatment.|AUC (0 - ∞) was analyzed using a mixed model ANOVA to determine 90% CI of the ratio between normal hepatic function (reference) and mild hepatic impairment (test) where hepatic impairment group was a fixed factor. The LS means of the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were back-transformed to give geometric LS means (a point estimate).||160.6|59.3|
81729609|NCT02300025|163155102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means ratio|103.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.6|169.6|||||The 90% CI for differences in LS means between the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were also back-transformed to give 90% CIs for the ratio of the test treatment relative to the reference treatment.|AUC (0 - ∞) was analyzed using a mixed model ANOVA to determine 90% CI of the ratio between normal hepatic function (reference) and moderate hepatic impairment (test) where hepatic impairment group was a fixed factor. The LS means of the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were back-transformed to give geometric LS means (a point estimate).||169.6|62.6|
81729610|NCT02300025|163155102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means ratio|68.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.4|116.2|||||The 90% CI for differences in LS means between the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were also back-transformed to give 90% CIs for the ratio of the test treatment relative to the reference treatment.|AUC (0 - ∞) was analyzed using a mixed model ANOVA to determine 90% CI of the ratio between normal hepatic function (reference) and severe hepatic impairment (test) where hepatic impairment group was a fixed factor. The LS means of the test and reference treatments obtained from the mixed model were back-transformed to give geometric LS means (a point estimate).||116.2|40.4|
81729611|NCT00626925|163155108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81729612|NCT00626925|163155109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81729613|NCT00626925|163155111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.004
81729614|NCT00626925|163155112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.04
81729615|NCT00626925|163155113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81729616|NCT00626925|163155114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.06
81538732|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.46||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|13.01||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||13.01|1.53|0.0061
81729617|NCT00626925|163155115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81729618|NCT00780026|163155116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.841||||||P value for Bacterial infection|Chi-squared|||||||0.841
81729619|NCT00780026|163155116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.298||||||P-value for fungal infection|Chi-squared|||||||0.298
81729620|NCT00780026|163155116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.585||||||P value for transplant incision wound|Chi-squared|||||||0.585
81729621|NCT00780026|163155116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.505||||||P value for viral infection|Chi-squared|||||||0.505
81729622|NCT00780026|163155117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.999
81729623|NCT00780026|163155118|EQUIVALENCE|If the p-value for the means is \> 0.05 between the groups then they will be deemed equivalent.||||||0.384|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.384
81729624|NCT00780026|163155120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.401|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.401
81729625|NCT00780026|163155121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.826||||||P value for bile leak|Chi-squared|||||||0.826
81729626|NCT00780026|163155121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.137||||||This is the p value for Biliary Stricture|Chi-squared|||||||0.137
81729627|NCT00780026|163155122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.999
81729628|NCT02041702|163155188|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) was calculated using the Clopper-Pearson method.|Ratio|100.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.6|100.0|||Clopper-Pearson|Clopper-Pearson CI for the binomial proportion|The null hypothesis would be rejected if the lower bound of the 2-sided 90% confidence interval was greater than 90%.|The hypothesis was: H0: P≤ 90% vs H1: P\>90% P: The proportion of subjects free from MRI scan related complications at 1 month post MRI scan in cardiac MRI scan group||100|97.6|<0.01
81729629|NCT02041702|163155189|NON_INFERIORITY|The 2-sided 90% CI for difference in success rate between 2 groups was calculated by Farrington-Manning method.|Ratio Difference|-0.9||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.6|3.8|||Farrington-Manning Test||The null hypothesis would be rejected if the lower bound of the two-sided 90% confidence interval was greater than -10%.|"The hypothesis was: H0: PMRI - PCTRL≤ -10% vs H1: PMRI - PCTRL\>-10%~* PMRI: the success rate in the Cardiac MRI scan group for the change in right atrial capture threshold @0.5ms at 1month post MRI compared to pre-MRI scan value collected at MRI scan visit~* PCTRL: the success rate in the Control group for the change in right atrial capture threshold @0.5ms at 1month post MRI compared to pre-MRI scan value collected at MRI scan visit"||3.8|-5.6|0.0007
81729630|NCT02041702|163155190|NON_INFERIORITY|The 2-sided 90% CI for difference in success rate between 2 groups was calculated by Farrington-Manning method.|Ratio Difference|-1.7||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.2|2.8|||Farrington-Manning test||The null hypothesis would be rejected if the lower bound of the two-sided 90% confidence interval was greater than -10%.|"The hypothesis was: H0: PMRI - PCTRL≤ -10% vs H1: PMRI - PCTRL \>-10%~* PMRI: the success rate in the Cardiac MRI Scan Group for change in RV capture threshold value @0.5ms at 1-Month post MRI scan visit compared to pre-MRI scan value collected at MRI scan visit~* PCTRL: the success rate in Control Group for change in RV capture threshold value @0.5ms at 1-Month post MRI scan visit compared to pre-MRI scan value collected at MRI scan visit"||2.8|-6.2|0.0012
81729631|NCT02041702|163155191|NON_INFERIORITY|The 2-sided 90% CI for difference in success rate between 2 groups was calculated by Farrington-Manning method.|Ratio Difference|-2.7||||0.0446|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.8|4.3|||Farrington-Manning test||The null hypothesis would be rejected if the lower bound of the two-sided 90% confidence interval was greater than -10%.|"The hypothesis was:H0: PMRI - PCTRL≤ -10% vs H1: PMRI - PCTRL \>-10%~* PMRI: the success rate in MRI Scan Group for change in RA sensing amplitude at 1-Month post MRI scan visit compared to pre-MRI scan value collected at MRI scan visit~* PCTRL: the success rate in Control Group for change in RA sensing amplitude at 1-Month post MRI scan visit compared to pre-MRI scan value collected at MRI scan visit"||4.3|-9.8|0.0446
81729632|NCT02041702|163155192|NON_INFERIORITY|The 2-sided 90% CI for difference in success rate between 2 groups was calculated by Farrington-Manning method.|Ratio Difference|2.6||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|8.4|||Farrington-Manning test||The null hypothesis would be rejected if the lower bound of the two-sided 90% confidence interval was greater than -10%.|"The hypothesis was: H0: PMRI - PCTRL≤ -10% vs H1: PMRI - PCTRL \>-10%~* PMRI: the success rate in the Cardiac MRI Scan Group for change in RV sensing amplitude at 1-Month post MRI scan visit compared to pre-MRI scan value collected at MRI scan visit~* PCTRL: the success rate in the Control Group for change in RV sensing amplitude at 1-Month post MRI scan visit compared to pre-MRI scan value collected at MRI scan visit"||8.4|-3.2|0.0002
81729633|NCT00745251|163155220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.95||0.0084|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-4.84|||ANCOVA|||||-4.84||0.0084
81729634|NCT00745251|163155221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.37|-2.74|||ANCOVA|||||-2.74|-9.37|0.0006
81729635|NCT02928848|163155222|OTHER|||||||0.14||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Repeated-measures analysis of variance (RM-ANOVA) with Condition (active, sham) and time point (baseline, 0-week) as within-subject factors. Analysis tests whether active vs. sham stimulation confers a greater improvement in overall language ability, as measured by the Western Aphasia Battery Aphasia Quotient (WAB-AQ), that endures over time.||||0.14
81729636|NCT02928848|163155223|OTHER|||||||0.02||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Repeated-measures analysis of variance (RM-ANOVA) with Condition (active, sham) and time point (baseline, 0-weeks) as within-subject factors. Analysis tests whether active vs. sham stimulation confers a greater improvement in naming ability, as measured by the naming subtest of the WAB, that endures over time.||||.02
81729637|NCT01463683|163155265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Incidence of seroprotection with V232-2XP SC is non-inferior to V232-1XP SC if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the difference is greater than -10%|Difference in percentage of participants|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|13.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||13.6|1.9|
81729638|NCT01463683|163155266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|4.9||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|11.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||11.9|-2.0|0.162
81729639|NCT01463683|163155266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|11.0||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|21.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||21.6|1.1|0.028
81729640|NCT01463683|163155266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|6.0||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|16.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||16.8|-4.0|0.246
81729641|NCT01463683|163155267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-0.7||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|2.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||2.4|-3.8|0.659
81729642|NCT01463683|163155267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-1.6||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|2.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||2.2|-7.7|0.459
81729643|NCT01463683|163155267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-0.9||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|3.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||3.0|-7.1|0.686
81729644|NCT00101582|163155348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Square Statistic|4.1764||||0.041||95.0||||Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for general association. Participants having no assessment were assumed as having WHO grade 3 or 4 oral mucositis in hypothesis testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease stage (III versus IV) and primary anatomical tumor location (oral cavity / oropharynx vs. nasopharynx vs. hypopharynx / larynx).||Sample size calculations were based on the number of participants needed to detect, with 90% power and 5% type 1 error rate, at least a 25% difference in the incidence of severe OM between the treatment groups. A 25% absolute reduction in the incidence of severe OM from the placebo group was considered by investigators as clinically meaningful in this clinical setting.||||0.0410
81729645|NCT00101582|163155349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Square Statistic|5.8002||||0.016||95.0||||Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for mean score difference.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease stage (III versus IV) and primary anatomical tumor location (oral cavity / oropharynx vs. nasopharynx vs. hypopharynx / larynx).||||||0.0160
81729646|NCT00101582|163155349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1122||95.0||||Adjusted p-value was based on Hochberg procedure to control for the Type 1 error.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||To protect the overall type 1 error, the Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiple statistical testing of the secondary efficacy endpoints.||||0.1122
81729647|NCT00101582|163155350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6603||||0.0261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4546|0.9592|||Stratified Log-Rank test|Stratified by disease stage (III versus IV) and primary anatomical tumor location (oral cavity / oropharynx vs. nasopharynx vs. hypopharynx / larynx).|Hazard ratio of palifermin over placebo based on Stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|||0.9592|0.4546|0.0261
81471526|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.305||||0.3611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.737|2.312|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Platelets x 10\*\*9/L at BL (\>=140 - \< 180 vs \>=180). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.312|0.737|0.3611
81471527|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.943|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.929|0.958|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.958|0.929|<0.0001
81729648|NCT00101582|163155350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1566||95.0||||Adjusted p-value was based on Hochberg procedure to control for the Type 1 error.|Stratified Log-Rank test|||||||0.1566
81729649|NCT00101582|163155351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Square Statistic|3.9715||||0.0463||95.0||||Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for general association. Participants having no assessment were assumed to have the event.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease stage (III versus IV) and primary anatomical tumor location (oral cavity / oropharynx vs. nasopharynx vs. hypopharynx / larynx).||||||0.0463
81729650|NCT00101582|163155351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2314||95.0||||Adjusted p-value was based on Hochberg procedure to control for the Type 1 error.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2314
81729651|NCT00101582|163155352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Square Statistic|3.2548||||0.0712||95.0||||Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for mean score difference using modified ridit score|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease stage (III versus IV) and primary anatomical tumor location (oral cavity / oropharynx vs. nasopharynx vs. hypopharynx / larynx).||||||0.0712
81729652|NCT00101582|163155352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2849||95.0||||Adjusted p-value was based on Hochberg procedure to control for the Type 1 error.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2849
81729653|NCT00101582|163155353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Square Statistic|1.3901||||0.2384||95.0||||Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for mean score difference using modified ridit score.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease stage (III versus IV) and primary anatomical tumor location (oral cavity / oropharynx vs. nasopharynx vs. hypopharynx / larynx).||||||0.2384
81729654|NCT00101582|163155353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6835||95.0||||Adjusted p-value was based on Hochberg procedure to control for the Type 1 error.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6835
81729655|NCT00101582|163155354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Square Statistic|0.9039||||0.3417||95.0||||Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for general association|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease stage (III versus IV) and primary anatomical tumor location (oral cavity / oropharynx vs. nasopharynx vs. hypopharynx / larynx).||||||0.3417
81729656|NCT00101582|163155354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6835||95.0||||Adjusted p-value was based on Hochberg procedure to control for the Type 1 error.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6835
81729657|NCT00101582|163155355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Square Statistic|0.0027||||0.9587||95.0||||Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease stage (III versus IV) and primary anatomical tumor location (oral cavity / oropharynx vs. nasopharynx vs. hypopharynx / larynx).||||||0.9587
81729658|NCT00101582|163155355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9587||95.0||||Adjusted p-value was based on Hochberg procedure to control for the Type 1 error.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9587
81729659|NCT01919190|163155356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.8
81729660|NCT01919190|163155357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0456|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0456
81729661|NCT02146430|163155362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.12|||Difference of means|||||0.12|-0.61|0.1870
81729662|NCT02146430|163155362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.0944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.05|||Difference of means|||||0.05|-0.67|0.0944
81729663|NCT02146430|163155362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.1391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.09|||Difference of means|||||0.09|-0.64|0.1391
81729664|NCT02146430|163155362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.7338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.3|||Difference of means|||||0.30|-0.43|0.7338
81729665|NCT02146430|163155362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.8705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.34|||Difference of means|||||0.34|-0.40|0.8705
81729666|NCT02146430|163155364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.592||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.52|-0.28|||Difference of means|||||-0.28|-6.52|0.0326
81729667|NCT02146430|163155364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.592||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|1.84|||Difference of means|||||1.84|-4.40|0.4220
81729668|NCT02146430|163155364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.615||0.9659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.23|||Difference of means|||||3.23|-3.10|0.9659
81729669|NCT02146430|163155364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.608||0.1867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|5.28|||Difference of means|||||5.28|-1.03|0.1867
81729670|NCT02146430|163155364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.631||0.0333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|6.67|||Difference of means|||||6.67|0.27|0.0333
81729671|NCT02146430|163155366|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.2474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.9|0.2474
81729672|NCT02146430|163155366|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.3347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.8|0.3347
81729673|NCT02146430|163155366|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.3999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.8|||ANCOVA|||||0.8|-0.3|0.3999
81729674|NCT02146430|163155366|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.8435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.5|0.8435
81729675|NCT02146430|163155366|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.1|0.0|0.0446
81729676|NCT02146430|163155367|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least squares means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.9775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||0.5|-0.5|0.9775
81729677|NCT02146430|163155367|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.4|-0.6|0.6500
81729678|NCT02146430|163155367|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.6546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.4|-0.6|0.6546
81729679|NCT02146430|163155367|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.6692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.4|-0.6|0.6692
81729680|NCT02146430|163155367|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.6737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.4|-0.6|0.6737
81729681|NCT02146430|163155367|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.3888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Depression: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||0.3|-0.8|0.3888
81729682|NCT02146430|163155367|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Depression: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.6|-0.5|0.9200
81729683|NCT02146430|163155367|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.7061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Depression: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.6|-0.4|0.7061
81729684|NCT02146430|163155367|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.3337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Depression: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.8|-0.3|0.3337
81729685|NCT02146430|163155367|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.2139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Depression: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.9|-0.2|0.2139
81729686|NCT02146430|163155368|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|2.197|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4933||0.1416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.733|5.126|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||5.126|-0.733|0.1416
81729687|NCT02146430|163155368|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.249|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.492||0.8677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.679|3.176|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||3.176|-2.679|0.8677
81729688|NCT02146430|163155368|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.899|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4959||0.5481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.834|2.036|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||2.036|-3.834|0.5481
81729689|NCT02146430|163155368|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-1.948|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4875||0.1906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.866|0.971|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.971|-4.866|0.1906
81729690|NCT02146430|163155368|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-3.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4883||0.0378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.015|-0.175|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||-0.175|-6.015|0.0378
81729691|NCT02146430|163155368|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.664|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6865||0.3337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.683|2.011|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||2.011|-0.683|0.3337
81729692|NCT02146430|163155368|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.194|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.686||0.7778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|1.152|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||1.152|-1.540|0.7778
81729693|NCT02146430|163155368|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6879||0.8991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.437|1.262|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||1.262|-1.437|0.8991
81729694|NCT02146430|163155368|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.857|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6833||0.2098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.198|0.483|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.483|-2.198|0.2098
81729695|NCT02146430|163155368|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.751|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6842||0.2725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.093|0.591|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.591|-2.093|0.2725
81729696|NCT02146430|163155369|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.0018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01329||0.8923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0243|0.0279|||ANCOVA|||||0.0279|-0.0243|0.8923
81729697|NCT02146430|163155369|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.0021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01327||0.8749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0281|0.024|||ANCOVA|||||0.0240|-0.0281|0.8749
81450413|NCT00206323|162587597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0259|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Primary variable change of TTS/YGTSS at the BSL to Day 70. Changes of YGTSS compared using analysis of covariance with score at day 1 as a covariate. Groups compared for incidence of AE's and of AESI based on Fisher's Exact Test. All tests were two-sided at the 5% level of significance.~The Total Tic Score is a summation of the Total Motor Tic and Total Phonic Tic Scores. The Overall Impairment Rating is rated on a 50-point scale anchored by 0 (No impairment) and 50 (Severe impairment)"||||0.0259
81450414|NCT03657342|162587617|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.095||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.405|0.214||1-sided p value.|Mixed Models Analysis|||at V9.||0.214|-0.405|0.7310
81729698|NCT02146430|163155369|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.0091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01332||0.4932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0353|0.017|||ANCOVA|||||0.0170|-0.0353|0.4932
81729699|NCT02146430|163155369|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.0039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01323||0.7688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0298|0.0221|||ANCOVA|||||0.0221|-0.0298|0.7688
81729700|NCT02146430|163155369|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.0109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01326||0.4099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0369|0.0151|||ANCOVA|||||0.0151|-0.0369|0.4099
81729701|NCT02146430|163155370|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.23|-0.88|0.0009
81729702|NCT02146430|163155370|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.31|-0.96|0.0001
81729703|NCT02146430|163155370|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.167|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.52|-1.17|<0.0001
81729704|NCT02146430|163155370|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.167||0.6408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.25|-0.40|0.6408
81729705|NCT02146430|163155370|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.167||0.0786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.62|0.0786
81729706|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference of least squares means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Worst pain: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||0.0|-0.7|0.0541
81729707|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.7771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Worst pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.3|-0.4|0.7771
81729708|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.5488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Worst pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.3|-0.5|0.5488
81729709|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Worst pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.7|-0.1|0.0987
81729710|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Worst pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.6|-0.1|0.1840
81729711|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.1903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Least pain: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||0.1|-0.6|0.1903
81729712|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.5787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Least pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.2|-0.4|0.5787
81729713|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.5535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Least pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.2|-0.5|0.5535
81729714|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.4476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Least pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.5|-0.2|0.4476
81471528|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.743||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.615|0.897|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for cumulative ribavirin dose per 10000 mg, during the first 12 weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.897|0.615|0.0020
81729715|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.4737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Least pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.5|-0.2|0.4737
81729716|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Average pain: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||0.0|-0.6|0.0814
81729717|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.3069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Average pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.2|-0.5|0.3069
81729718|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.3916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Average pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.2|-0.5|0.3916
81729719|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.4667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Average pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.4|-0.2|0.4667
81729720|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.3744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Average pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.5|-0.2|0.3744
81729721|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.2959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Pain right now: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||0.2|-0.6|0.2959
81729722|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.9119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Pain right now: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.4|-0.4|0.9119
81729723|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.9399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Pain right now: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.4|-0.4|0.9399
81729724|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.2455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Pain right now: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.6|-0.2|0.2455
81729725|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.3311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Pain right now: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.6|-0.2|0.3311
81729726|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1647||0.1233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.577|0.069|||ANCOVA|||Severity score: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||0.069|-0.577|0.1233
81729727|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1643||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.394|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Severity score: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.250|-0.394|0.6610
81729728|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1649||0.5514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.422|0.225|||ANCOVA|||Severity score: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.225|-0.422|0.5514
81729729|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1638||0.2673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.503|||ANCOVA|||Severity score: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.503|-0.140|0.2673
81729730|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1644||0.3439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.167|0.478|||ANCOVA|||Severity score: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.478|-0.167|0.3439
81729731|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.2708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|7.4|||ANCOVA|||Relief (%) by treatment of pain: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||7.4|-2.1|0.2708
81729732|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.6285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|5.9|||ANCOVA|||Relief (%) by treatment of pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||5.9|-3.5|0.6285
81729733|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.9177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|4.5|||ANCOVA|||Relief (%) by treatment of pain: Placebo vs DS-5565 150 mg BID||4.5|-5.0|0.9177
81729734|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38||0.5334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|3.2|||ANCOVA|||Relief (%) by treatment of pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||3.2|-6.2|0.5334
81729735|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.39||0.2261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|1.8|||ANCOVA|||Relief (%) by treatment of pain: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||1.8|-7.6|0.2261
81729736|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-3.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.758||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.32|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||Interference: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.42|-7.32|0.0281
81538733|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.0879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|5.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||5.57|0.89|0.0879
81729737|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.756||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|2.03|||ANCOVA|||Interference: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||2.03|-4.87|0.4190
81729738|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.763||0.3622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|1.85|||ANCOVA|||Interference: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||1.85|-5.06|0.3622
81729739|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|2.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.1623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|5.88|||ANCOVA|||Interference: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||5.88|-0.99|0.1623
81729740|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.753||0.1978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|5.7|||ANCOVA|||Interference: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||5.70|-1.18|0.1978
81729741|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1|||ANCOVA|||General activity: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||0.1|-0.8|0.0867
81729742|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.6993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA|||General activity: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.3|-0.5|0.6993
81729743|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.8702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||General activity: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.4|-0.4|0.8702
81729744|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||General activity: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.7|-0.1|0.1826
81729745|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.1206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||General activity: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.7|-0.1|0.1206
81729746|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Mood: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.1|-0.9|0.0211
81729747|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.4963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Mood: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.3|-0.6|0.4963
81729748|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.3031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Mood: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.2|-0.6|0.3031
81729749|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.1019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Mood: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.8|-0.1|0.1019
81729750|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Mood: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.7|-0.1|0.2010
81729751|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Walking ability: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.0|-0.9|0.0331
81729752|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.7478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Walking ability: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.3|-0.5|0.7478
81729753|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Walking ability: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.3|-0.5|0.6940
81729754|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Walking ability: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.8|-0.0|0.0690
81729755|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Walking ability: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.8|-0.0|0.0816
81729756|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.1174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Normal work: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||0.1|-0.7|0.1174
81729757|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Normal work: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.4|-0.4|0.9250
81729758|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.8555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Normal work: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.4|-0.4|0.8555
81729759|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Normal work: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.7|-0.1|0.0956
81729760|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.1659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Normal work: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.7|-0.1|0.1659
81729761|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Relations with other people: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.0|-0.8|0.0468
81729762|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.1083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Relations with other people: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.1|-0.7|0.1083
81729763|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Relations with other people: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.0|-0.8|0.0505
81729764|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.6993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Relations with other people: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.5|-0.3|0.6993
81729765|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.9781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Relations with other people: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.4|-0.4|0.9781
81729766|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Sleep: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||-0.1|-1.0|0.0154
81729767|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Sleep: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.0|-0.9|0.0731
81729768|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Sleep: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||-0.1|-1.0|0.0259
81729769|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.5243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Sleep: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.6|-0.3|0.5243
81729770|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.8488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Sleep: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.5|-0.4|0.8488
81729771|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.2746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Enjoyment of life: Placebo vs Pregabalin 150 mg BID||0.2|-0.7|0.2746
81729772|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.9349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Enjoyment of life: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.4|-0.4|0.9349
81729773|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.5164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Enjoyment of life: Placebo vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.6|-0.3|0.5164
81729774|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.2382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Enjoyment of life: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg QD||0.7|-0.2|0.2382
81729775|NCT02146430|163155372|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Enjoyment of life: Pregabalin 150 mg BID vs DS-5565 15 mg BID||0.8|-0.0|0.0807
81729776|NCT02146430|163155373|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0237||0.0601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.091|0.002|||ANCOVA|||||0.002|-0.091|0.0601
81729777|NCT02146430|163155373|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0237||0.8299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.052|0.041|||ANCOVA|||||0.041|-0.052|0.8299
81729778|NCT02146430|163155373|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0237||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.096|0.004|||ANCOVA|||||0.004|-0.096|0.0347
81729779|NCT02146430|163155373|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0237||0.0951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.086|||ANCOVA|||||0.086|-0.007|0.0951
81729780|NCT02146430|163155373|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0237||0.8199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.052|0.041|||ANCOVA|||||0.041|-0.052|0.8199
81729781|NCT01893905|163155374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0307|||||||Pocock approach|||||||<0.0307
81729782|NCT03093324|163155403|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.542||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.754|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|||Number of event days was analyzed by a negative binomial regression model, with the logarithmic transformation of the number of exposure days as the ''offset'' parameter and treatment group as a factor and adjusting for study part, region (US and non-US), age, and body mass index (BMI).||0.754|0.390|0.0003
81729783|NCT03093324|163155404|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.52||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.356|0.76|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|||Number of event days was analyzed by a negative binomial regression model, with the logarithmic transformation of the number of exposure days as the ''offset'' parameter and treatment group as a factor and adjusting for study part, region (US and non-US), age, and body mass index (BMI).||0.760|0.356|0.0007
81729784|NCT03093324|163155405|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.714||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.554|0.921|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|||Number of event days was analyzed by a negative binomial regression model, with the logarithmic transformation of the number of exposure days as the ''offset'' parameter and treatment group as a factor and adjusting for study part, region (US and non-US), age, and body mass index (BMI).||0.921|0.554|0.009
81729785|NCT03093324|163155406|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.555||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.357|0.862|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|||Number of event days was analyzed by a negative binomial regression model, with the logarithmic transformation of the number of exposure days as the ''offset'' parameter and treatment group as a factor and adjusting for study part, region (US and non-US), age, and body mass index (BMI).||0.862|0.357|0.009
81729786|NCT03093324|163155407|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.696||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.499|0.972|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|||Number of event days was analyzed by a negative binomial regression model, with the logarithmic transformation of the number of exposure days as the ''offset'' parameter and treatment group as a factor and adjusting for study part, region (US and non-US), age, and body mass index (BMI).||0.972|0.499|0.033
81729787|NCT03093324|163155408|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.662||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.425|1.031|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|||Number of event days was analyzed by a negative binomial regression model, with the logarithmic transformation of the number of exposure days as the ''offset'' parameter and treatment group as a factor and adjusting for study part, region (US and non-US), age, and body mass index (BMI).||1.031|0.425|0.068
81729788|NCT03093324|163155409|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.713||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.417|1.217|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|||Number of event days was analyzed by a negative binomial regression model, with the logarithmic transformation of the number of exposure days as the ''offset'' parameter and treatment group as a factor and adjusting for study part, region (US and non-US), age, and body mass index (BMI).||1.217|0.417|0.215
81729789|NCT03093324|163155410|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Nausea: DMF is used as a referenced group in the model, adjusting for study parts, region (US and non-US), age and BMI.||-0.0|-0.6|0.043
81729790|NCT03093324|163155410|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Vomiting: DMF is used as a referenced group in the model, adjusting for study parts, region (US and non-US), age and BMI.||-0.2|-0.7|<0.001
81729791|NCT03093324|163155410|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Upper Abdominal Pain: DMF is used as a referenced group in the model, adjusting for study parts, region (US and non-US), age and BMI.||-0.2|-0.9|0.001
81729792|NCT03093324|163155410|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Lower Abdominal Pain: DMF is used as a referenced group in the model, adjusting for study parts, region (US and non-US), age and BMI.||0.2|-0.4|0.403
81729793|NCT03093324|163155410|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Diarrhea: DMF is used as a referenced group in the model, adjusting for study parts, region (US and non-US), age and BMI.||0.2|-0.6|0.261
81729794|NCT00976664|163155418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Group differences in VAS for low back pain from randomization visit to 6-week visit were assessed via the Wilcoxon rank sums test.||||||.0007
81729795|NCT00976664|163155418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3913|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Group differences in VAS for low back pain from randomization visit to 12-week visit were assessed via the Wilcoxon rank sums test.||||||.3913
81729796|NCT00976664|163155419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Group differences in ODI for low back pain from randomization visit to 6-week visit were assessed using the Wilcoxon rank sums test.||||||.002
81729797|NCT00976664|163155419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0336|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Group differences in ODI for low back pain from randomization visit to 12-week visit were assessed using the Wilcoxon rank sums test.||||||.0336
81729798|NCT02688400|163155429|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority of Diacerein versus Celecoxib was assessed by computing the difference in the adjusted mean change from baseline (Visit 2) in WOMAC Pain subscale score after 182 days of treatment between Diacerein and Celecoxib treatment groups from a MMRM.~Assuming that:~* Non inferiority margin of 10 points for the absolute change in WOMAC Pain Subscale Score (scale 0-100)~* SD of 26 in the two treatment groups,~* Type I error: α = 0.025 (one-sided condition) and power equal to 90%"|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67|||<|0.025|ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.18||MMRM. Non-inferiority claim:Diacerein to be non-inferior to Celecoxib if upper bound of the the difference in the adjusted mean change was inferior to 5 cm on the PPS.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.18||<0.025
81729799|NCT02688400|163155430|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81729800|NCT02688400|163155431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81729801|NCT02688400|163155432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81729802|NCT02688400|163155433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81729803|NCT02688400|163155434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81729804|NCT02688400|163155435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81729805|NCT02688400|163155436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81729806|NCT02688400|163155437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81729807|NCT02261428|163155448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.95|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|8.73|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||8.73|1.79|<0.05
81729808|NCT02006706|163155469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.606|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|4.22|||t-test, 2 sided||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the DAS28 at baseline and DAS28 after 24 weeks of follow-up|||4.22|1.73|<0.001
81729809|NCT02006706|163155470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81729810|NCT01884025|163155522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t-Value: 0.55||Change in total BADS score.||||0.59
81729811|NCT01884025|163155522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t Value: 0.03||Change in Activation Subscale||||0.98
81729812|NCT01884025|163155522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|"DF: 18~1 Value: -0.04"||Change in Avoidance/Rumination Subscale||||0.96
81729813|NCT01884025|163155522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t Value: 1.31||Change in Work/School Impairment Subscale||||0.21
81729814|NCT01884025|163155522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t Value: 0.99||Change in Social Impairment Subscale||||0.34
81729815|NCT01884025|163155523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t Value: 0.33||||||0.75
81729816|NCT01884025|163155524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t Value: -0.36||Change in overall physical activity frequency were compared between the two groups.||||0.72
81729817|NCT01884025|163155524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t Value: -0.39||Change in moderate physical activity frequency between the two groups.||||0.70
81729818|NCT01884025|163155525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t Value: 0.77||Change in the physical health scale of the RAND 12 were compared.||||0.45
81729819|NCT01884025|163155525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t Value: 0.76||Change in the mental health scale of the RAND 12 were compared.||||0.45
81729820|NCT01884025|163155526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t Value: -0.36||||||0.72
81729821|NCT01884025|163155527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t Value: 0.15||||||0.88
81729822|NCT01884025|163155528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t Value: 1.83||||||.08
81729823|NCT01884025|163155529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||Chi Squared 1.98|Chi-squared|||||||.16
81729824|NCT01884025|163155530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||t value: .19|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.85
81729825|NCT01884025|163155531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6||||||t value: .54|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.60
81729826|NCT01884025|163155532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||t value: -1.17|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.26
81538734|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68||||0.0389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|6.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||6.83|1.05|0.0389
81729827|NCT01884025|163155533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||t value: 1.85|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.08
81729828|NCT02655237|163155534|NON_INFERIORITY|The point estimate and 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference in the percentage were calculated between Relugolix 40 mg group and leuprorelin group (Relugolix 40 mg group - leuprorelin group), using Farrington and Manning (FM) method. If the lower boundary of the 95% CI was greater or equal to the non-inferiority margin of -15%, then the non-inferiority of Relugolix 40 mg to leuprorelin was concluded.|Difference in percentage|-0.9||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.098|8.346|||Farrington and Manning (FM)||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|||8.346|-10.098|0.0013
81729829|NCT02655237|163155535|OTHER|The point estimate and 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference in the percentage were calculated between relugolix 40 mg group and leuprorelin group, using FM method with the non-inferiority margin of -15%. The confidence interval was presented in a descriptive manner and not for the purpose of statistical inference.|Difference in percentage|32.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.953|44.134|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|||44.134|20.953|
81729830|NCT02655237|163155536|OTHER|The point estimate and 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference in the percentage were calculated between relugolix 40 mg group and leuprorelin group, using FM method with the non-inferiority margin of -15%. The confidence interval was presented in a descriptive manner and not for the purpose of statistical inference.|Difference in percentage|-10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.337|-2.883|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|||-2.883|-18.337|
81729831|NCT02655237|163155537|OTHER|The point estimate and 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference in the percentage were calculated between relugolix 40 mg group and leuprorelin group, using FM method with the non-inferiority margin of -15%. The confidence interval was presented in a descriptive manner and not for the purpose of statistical inference.|Difference in percentage|-13.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.418|-5.118|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|||-5.118|-21.418|
81729832|NCT02655237|163155538|OTHER|The mean differences in the percent changes from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|-12.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.778|-4.33|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 2||-4.330|-19.778|
81729833|NCT02655237|163155538|OTHER|The mean differences in the percent changes from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|-2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.916|6.819|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 4||6.819|-11.916|
81729834|NCT02655237|163155538|OTHER|The mean differences in the percent changes from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|4.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.141|12.529|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 8||12.529|-3.141|
81729835|NCT02655237|163155538|OTHER|The mean differences in the percent changes from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|3.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.433|10.605|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 12||10.605|-3.433|
81729836|NCT02655237|163155538|OTHER|The mean differences in the percent changes from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|3.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.319|11.245|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 24||11.245|-3.319|
81729837|NCT02655237|163155539|OTHER|The mean differences in the percent changes from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|-15.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.786|-9.509|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 2||-9.509|-20.786|
81729838|NCT02655237|163155539|OTHER|The mean differences in the percent changes from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|-10.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.291|-3.246|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 4||-3.246|-17.291|
81729839|NCT02655237|163155539|OTHER|The mean differences in the percent changes from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|-0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.996|5.209|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 8||5.209|-6.996|
81729840|NCT02655237|163155539|OTHER|The mean differences in the percent changes from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|-0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.964|5.076|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 12||5.076|-6.964|
81729841|NCT02655237|163155539|OTHER|The mean differences in the percent changes from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.206|7.935|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 24||7.935|-6.206|
81729842|NCT02655237|163155540|OTHER|The mean differences in the change from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin groups and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.381|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 4||0.381|0.015|
81729843|NCT02655237|163155540|OTHER|The mean differences in the change from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin groups and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.135|0.333|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 8||0.333|-0.135|
81729844|NCT02655237|163155540|OTHER|The mean differences in the change from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin groups and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.189|0.323|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 12||0.323|-0.189|
81729845|NCT02655237|163155540|OTHER|The mean differences in the change from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin groups and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.275|0.251|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 16||0.251|-0.275|
81729846|NCT02655237|163155540|OTHER|The mean differences in the change from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin groups and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.386|0.18|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 20||0.180|-0.386|
81729847|NCT02655237|163155540|OTHER|The mean differences in the change from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin groups and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.385|0.209|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 24||0.209|-0.385|
81729848|NCT02655237|163155540|OTHER|The mean differences in the change from baseline between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin groups and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|-0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.787|-0.199|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Follow up (up to Week 28)||-0.199|-0.787|
81538735|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62||||0.0446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|6.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||6.73|1.02|0.0446
81729849|NCT02655237|163155541|OTHER|Two-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference was calculated between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.174|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 6 to 12||0.174|-0.032|
81729850|NCT02655237|163155541|OTHER|Two-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference was calculated between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|0.197|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 2 to 6||0.197|-0.089|
81729851|NCT02655237|163155541|OTHER|Two-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference was calculated between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.086|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 18 to 24||0.086|-0.060|
81729852|NCT02655237|163155541|OTHER|Two-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference was calculated between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.099|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|For 6 Weeks Before the Final Dose (up to Week 24)||0.099|-0.063|
81729853|NCT02655237|163155542|OTHER|The mean differences in the observed values between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|1.43|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 4||1.43|-6.39|
81729854|NCT02655237|163155542|OTHER|The mean differences in the observed values between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.68|-1.31|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 8||-1.31|-6.68|
81729855|NCT02655237|163155542|OTHER|The mean differences in the observed values between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|2.36|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 12||2.36|-1.99|
81729856|NCT02655237|163155542|OTHER|The mean differences in the observed values between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|3.28|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 16||3.28|-0.68|
81729857|NCT02655237|163155542|OTHER|The mean differences in the observed values between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.32|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 20||2.32|-1.80|
81729858|NCT02655237|163155542|OTHER|The mean differences in the observed values between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|2.52|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 24||2.52|-1.48|
81729859|NCT02655237|163155542|OTHER|The mean differences in the observed values between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|5.77|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Follow-Up (up to Week 28)||5.77|1.08|
81538736|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.8196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.72||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||2.72|0.45|0.8196
81729860|NCT02655237|163155543|OTHER|The mean differences in the observed values between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|6.34|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 4||6.34|-1.66|
81729861|NCT02655237|163155543|OTHER|The mean differences in the observed values between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|5.77|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 8||5.77|-0.37|
81729862|NCT02655237|163155543|OTHER|The mean differences in the observed values between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|3.61|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 12||3.61|-1.84|
81729863|NCT02655237|163155543|OTHER|The mean differences in the observed values between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.79|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 16||2.79|-2.61|
81729864|NCT02655237|163155543|OTHER|The mean differences in the observed values between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|3.41|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 20||3.41|-1.74|
81729865|NCT02655237|163155543|OTHER|The mean differences in the observed values between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|2.71|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Week 24||2.71|-2.07|
81729866|NCT02655237|163155543|OTHER|The mean differences in the observed values between relugolix 40 mg and leuprorelin group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each visit.|Mean Difference (Each Visit)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|1.09|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Leuprorelin|Follow-Up (up to Week 28)||1.09|-3.96|
81729867|NCT03679741|163155551|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used. This margin is based on a 10% shift in the distribution of CLUE scores.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|5.8|||Bayesian multivariate normal random-effe|A 95% Credible Interval for the Posterior mean difference between the Test and Control was used to test for non-inferiority.|Mean difference was calculated as test minus control|It was calculated that 30 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two lens wear sequences would have at least 80% power to detect a 5 point difference between the test and control lenses with respect to overall comfort at the 2-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using Stroup's Method (alpha=0.05).||5.8|-1.9|
81729868|NCT03679741|163155552|NON_INFERIORITY|A cumulative odds ratio non-inferiority margin of 0.67 was used. This margin is based on no more than a 10% difference in proportion between the Test and the Control lenses. The odds ratio represents the cumulative odds ratio of having a higher rating/experience of the Test lens compared to the Control lens.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.138|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|6.62|||Bayesian multinomial random-effects mode|A 95% Credible Interval for the odds ratio, was used to test for non-inferiority.|Odds ratio was calculated as test over control|||6.62|2.27|
81729869|NCT03679741|163155553|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.05 logMAR was used. This margin corresponds to a half line difference. Non-inferiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% credible interval was below 0.05 logMAR.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.022|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0074|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|-0.008|||Bayesian multivariate normal model|with random effects|Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|It was calculated that 4 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two lens types would have at least 80% power to detect non-inferiority with respect to visual acuity (logMAR) at the 2-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using Stroup's method. The analysis presented below, summarizes the low luminance high contrast lighting condition.||-0.008|-0.037|
81729870|NCT03679741|163155553|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.05 logMAR was used. This margin corresponds to a half line difference. Non-inferiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% credible interval was below 0.05 logMAR.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.034|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0075|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|-0.02|||Bayesian multivariate normal model|with random effect|Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|It was calculated that 4 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two lens types would have at least 80% power to detect non-inferiority with respect to visual acuity (logMAR) at the 2-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using Stroup's method. The analysis presented below, summarizes the high illumination low contrast lighting condition.||-0.020|-0.049|
81729871|NCT03679741|163155554|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 90% was used. Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% credible interval was above 90%|Mean Percentage of eyes|100.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.002|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.0|100.0|||Bayesian beta- binomial model|for correlated binary data||It was calculated that 65 participants were required to show that the acceptable lens fitting for the Test lens would be superior to 90% with at least 80% power. Sample size was determined using simulations methods for repeated measures.||100.0|99.0|
81729872|NCT03679741|163155555|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority cumulative odds ratio margin of 2 was used. This margin corresponds to no more than a 5% difference between the Test and Control lenses assuming the Control reference rate does not exceed 5%. Non-inferiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% credible interval was below 2.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.003|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.008|||Bayesian beta-binomial hierarchical||Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control.|It was calculated that 50 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two lens wear sequences would have at least 80% power to detect 5% difference between the Test and Control lens with respect to the proportion of eyes with Grade 3 or higher slit lamp findings across all study visits. Sample size was determined using simulations methods.||0.008|-0.004|
81729873|NCT03679741|163155556|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used. This margin is based on a 10% shift in the distribution of CLUE scores.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|8.1|||Bayesian multivariate normal model|for random effects|Mean difference was calculated as test minus control|Sample size was based on primary endpoints only.||8.1|3.1|
81729874|NCT03679741|163155557|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used. This margin is based on a 10% shift in the distribution of CLUE scores.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|5.5|||Bayesian multivariate normal model|for random effects|Mean difference was calculated as test minus control|Sample size was based on primary endpoints only.||5.5|-0.6|
81729875|NCT03679741|163155558|NON_INFERIORITY|A cumulative odds ratio non-inferiority margin of 0.67 was used. This margin is based on no more than a 10% difference in proportion between the Test and the Control lenses. The odds ratio represents the cumulative odds ratio of having a higher rating/experience of the Test lens compared to the Control lens.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.459|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.82|||Bayesian multinomial random-effects|A 95% Credible Interval for the odds ratio, was used to test for non-inferiority.|Odds ratio was calculated as test over control|||2.82|1.00|
81729876|NCT00620763|163155608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.02||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis of variance tested for treatment and feeding sequence effects.||16 subjects required to detect a difference in Calcium 47 absorption of 2 percentage points with 90% power, alpha = 0.05||||0.02
81729877|NCT00729859|163155609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0075||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.035|||paired t-test|||p value for the difference = 0.28||0.035|0.005|0.28
81729878|NCT01111110|163155619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||half the mean difference|21.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|41.7|||t-test, 2 sided|two sample effect size must be halved to account for mean difference estimates twice the effect size|See 4 Puff result|(Comparison of period 2 minus period 1) results Point and interval estimates are halved because this estimates twice the effect size.||41.7|3.8|0.026
81729879|NCT01111110|163155620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||half the mean difference|23.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|41.0||The effect size is half the difference between the means as (A-B)-(B-A)=2A-2B|t-test, 2 sided|Must take half the mean difference to estimate effect size|No comments|Study intended to get more subjects, but PI's review committee had to deal with candidate deadlines and a high rate of screen failures and allowed her to test seven subjects. Primary concern was the research experience, not the study questions. There was no bias in failing to meet accrual objectives thanks to the blinding.||41.0|6.0|0.018
81729880|NCT01111110|163155621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Effect size=half the mean diff|24.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|41.7|||t-test, 2 sided||You kicked this out on another trial, but note that the period 2-Period 1 differences between the orderings estimate twice the effect size. The effect sizes herein take this into account.|Null hypothesis is that the Treatment order is independent of the dependent variable based on Period 2 minus Period 1||41.7|7.7|0.013
81729881|NCT00662025|163155625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate (percentage)|30.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.2|43.0||||||||43.0|19.2|
81729882|NCT00662025|163155626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate (percentage)|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.6|39.7||||||||39.7|16.6|
81729883|NCT00662025|163155627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CBR Rate (percentage)|50.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.9|63.6||||||||63.6|37.9|
81729884|NCT00662025|163155628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CBR Rate (percentage)|52.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.4|65.1||||||||65.1|39.4|
81729885|NCT01700621|163155642|NON_INFERIORITY|A noninferiority margin of -10% was chosen as the maximal absolute reduction in proportion seroprotection allowed in the concomitant measles-rubella and rotavirus vaccine group as compared to the measles-rubella vaccine alone group.|Seroconversion proportion difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|9.0||||||||9.0|-6.9|
81729886|NCT01807871|163155703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.48
81729887|NCT01807871|163155705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of number of participants who reported removing the nicotine patch due to a side effect||||0.24
81729888|NCT00936975|163155766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-6.6084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7644|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||GEEs were used to model the change in tumor uptake between baseline and 12 weeks. GEEs were used to adjust for the correlation of 37 tumors in 12 patients measured at 2 time points and to adjust for age as a confounder.|GEE||GEEs, rather than a simple mean difference, were used to account for the multiple (clustered) bone measurement values within a patient and to adjust for age so that appropriate SE estimates (and thus p-values) were produced.|This was an exploratory study and no a priori assumptions were employed.||||<0.001
81729889|NCT00936975|163155767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.0115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0089||0.1945|TWO_SIDED|||||GEEs were used to model the change in tumor uptake between baseline and 12 weeks. GEEs were used to adjust for the correlation of 37 tumors in 12 patients measured at 2 time points and to adjust for age as a confounder.|GEE|GEE was used to model the change, accounting for 37 tumors in 12 patients measured at 2 time points.|GEEs, rather than a simple mean difference, were used to account for the multiple (clustered) bone measurement values within a patient and to adjust for age so that appropriate SE estimates (and thus p-values) were produced.|the difference in Patlak flux in tumor bone between baseline and 12 weeks, accounting for the fact that each participant could contribute more than one tumor bone.||||0.1945
81729890|NCT00936975|163155768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3274||0.32|TWO_SIDED|||||GEEs were used to model the change in tumor uptake between baseline and 12 weeks. GEEs were used to adjust for the correlation of 37 tumors in 12 patients measured at 2 time points and to adjust for age as a confounder.|Generalized Estimating Equation|GEE was used to model the change, accounting for 37 tumors in 12 patients measured at 2 time points.|GEEs, rather than a simple mean difference, were used to account for the multiple (clustered) bone measurement values within a patient and to adjust for age so that appropriate SE estimates (and thus p-values) were produced.|||||0.32
81729891|NCT00936975|163155768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|6.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6943|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||GEEs were used to model the change in tumor uptake between baseline and 12 weeks. GEEs were used to adjust for the correlation of 37 tumors in 12 patients measured at 2 time points and to adjust for age as a confounder.|Generalized Estimating Equations|Age was included in the model as a confounder|Estimated value is the slope of the Normal bone. Tumor Bone was used as reference category. GEEs, rather than a simple mean difference, were used to account for clustering and correlation of bone measurement values within a patient|H0: No difference in uptake b/w normal \& tumor bones||||<0.001
81729892|NCT00936975|163155769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.0177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0125||0.16|TWO_SIDED|||||GEEs were used to model the change in tumor uptake between baseline and 12 weeks. GEEs were used to adjust for the correlation of 37 tumors in 12 patients measured at 2 time points and to adjust for age as a confounder.|Generalized Estimating Equations|GEE was used to model the change, accounting for 37 tumors in 12 patients measured at 2 time points.|GEEs, rather than a simple mean difference, were used to account for the multiple (clustered) bone measurement values within a patient and to adjust for age so that appropriate SE estimates (and thus p-values) were produced.|||||0.16
81729893|NCT00936975|163155770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.0017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0027||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized Estimating Equation|GEE was used to model the change, accounting for 37 tumors in 12 patients measured at 2 time points.|GEEs, rather than a simple mean difference, were used to account for the multiple (clustered) bone measurement values within a patient and to adjust for age so that appropriate SE estimates (and thus p-values) were produced.|||||0.53
81729894|NCT00936975|163155770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.0205|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0128||0.1095|TWO_SIDED|||||GEEs were used to model the change in tumor uptake between baseline and 12 weeks. GEEs were used to adjust for the correlation of 37 tumors in 12 patients measured at 2 time points and to adjust for age as a confounder.|Generalized estimating equations|Age was included in the model as a confounder|Estimated value is the slope of the Normal bone. Tumor Bone was used as reference category. GEEs, rather than a simple mean difference, were used to account for clustering and correlation of bone measurement values within a patient|H0: influx(Ki) is the same in normal and tumor bones||||0.1095
81729895|NCT00936975|163155771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.0061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0021||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|||||GEEs were used to model the change in tumor uptake between baseline and 12 weeks. GEEs were used to adjust for the correlation of 37 tumors in 12 patients measured at 2 time points and to adjust for age as a confounder.|Generalized Estimating Equations|GEE was used to model the change, accounting for 37 bones in 12 patients measured at 2 time points.|GEEs, rather than a simple mean difference, were used to account for the multiple (clustered) bone measurement values within a patient and to adjust for age so that appropriate SE estimates (and thus p-values) were produced.|||||0.0033
81729896|NCT00936975|163155771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.0177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0097||0.067|TWO_SIDED|||||GEEs were used to model the change in tumor uptake between baseline and 12 weeks. GEEs were used to adjust for the correlation of 37 tumors in 12 patients measured at 2 time points and to adjust for age as a confounder.|Generalized estimating equations|Age was included in the model as a confounder|GEEs, rather than a simple mean difference, were used to account for the multiple (clustered) bone measurement values within a patient and to adjust for age so that appropriate SE estimates (and thus p-values) were produced.|H0: Change Patlak Flux from TP1 to TP2 is the same in normal and tumor bones||||0.0670
81538737|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|5.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||5.10|0.79|0.1450
81729897|NCT00936975|163155771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|32.3288|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.6956||0.0278|TWO_SIDED|||||GEEs were used to model the change in tumor uptake between baseline and 12 weeks. GEEs were used to adjust for the correlation of 37 tumors in 12 patients measured at 2 time points and to adjust for age as a confounder.|Generalized estimating equations||Estimated value is the slope of the Normal bone. Tumor Bone was used as reference category. GEEs, rather than a simple mean difference, were used to account for clustering and correlation of bone measurement values within a patient|H0: %Change in Patlak Flux between timepoint 1 and 2 is the same for Normal and Tumor bones||||0.0278
81729898|NCT01199601|163155781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.23|||Regression, Linear|Information provided for crude analysis results; adjustment for significant baseline differences between groups did not change results substantially.||Outcomes were assessed by crude and adjusted risk ratios with log-binomial generalized linear models.||1.23|1.02|<0.05
81729899|NCT01199601|163155782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.18|||Regression, Linear|Outcomes were assessed by crude and adjusted risk ratios with log-binomial generalized linear models.||||1.18|1.02|<0.05
81729900|NCT01199601|163155783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.25|||Regression, Logistic|The crude analysis result is provided as the odds ratio did not change substantially when adjusted for possible confounders.||||1.25|1.01|0.05
81729901|NCT01816477|163155882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81729902|NCT01816477|163155883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0872|||||||Unequal Variance T-Test|||Comparison between the groups for day 1.||||0.0872
81729903|NCT01816477|163155883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6751|||||||Unequal Variance T-Test|||Comparison between groups for day 2.||||0.6751
81729904|NCT01816477|163155883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1203|||||||Unequal Variance T-Test|||Comparison between groups for day 3.||||0.1203
81729905|NCT01816477|163155883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3582|||||||Unequal Variance T-Test|||Comparison between groups for day 4.||||0.3582
81729906|NCT01816477|163155883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0625|||||||Unequal Variance T-Test|||Comparison between groups for day 5||||0.0625
81450415|NCT03657342|162587618|SUPERIORITY||least suare mean difference|-0.064||||0.8041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.212|0.084||1-sided p value|Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimates were from a Linear Mixed Model on the response variable change from baseline in FEV1/FVC with factors for time splines, treatment, the interactions of time splines by treatment, baseline FEV1/FVC, the interactions of time splines with baseline FEV1/FVC, region (North America versus all other countries together), underlying indication for lung transplant (COPD versus all others), use of azithromycin at randomization, and time as random effect.||0.084|-0.212|0.8041
81729907|NCT01816477|163155883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0484|||||||Unequal Variance T-Test|||Comparison between groups for day 6.||||0.0484
81729908|NCT01816477|163155884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6465|||||||Unequal Variance T-Test|||Comparison between the groups for day 1.||||0.6465
81729909|NCT01816477|163155884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9233|||||||Unequal Variance T-Test|||Comparison between groups for day 2.||||0.9233
81729910|NCT01816477|163155884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5788|||||||Unequal Variance T-Test|||Comparison between groups for day 3.||||0.5788
81729911|NCT01816477|163155884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1036|||||||Unequal Variance T-Test|||Comparison between the groups for day 4.||||0.1036
81729912|NCT01816477|163155884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5314|||||||Unequal Variance T-Test|||Comparison between groups for day 5.||||0.5314
81729913|NCT01816477|163155884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7166|||||||Unequal Variance T-Test|||Comparison between groups for day 6.||||0.7166
81729914|NCT00108732|163155885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent|62.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.3|75.3||||||||75.3|48.3|
81729915|NCT00108732|163155886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response rate (percent)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|7.2||||||||7.2|0|
81729916|NCT00108732|163155887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median of difference|0.45||||0.003||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|The Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to test the difference between day 4 PSA and day 15 PSA.||||||0.003
81729917|NCT00108732|163155888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median of difference|-0.04||||0.02||95.0||||The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to test the difference between pre and post-treatment PSA slopes assessed by multiple PSA values on natural log scale using a piecewise linear model with a common knot point at the date of registration.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.02
81729918|NCT01901055|163155893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.04||F-test statistics for group X time = 4.27|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = Active CPAP - Sham CPAP|Statistical analyses were revised from the original protocol for reporting results at 24 week because unable to recruit an adequate sample size at this time point of participants originally on CPAP for 24 weeks and those who were in the original sham-CPAP group who crossed over to CPAP and completed 24 weeks of treatment.||0.04|-0.68|0.017
81729919|NCT01901055|163155894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.99||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.66|5.09||F test statistics for group X time = 1.20|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = Active CPAP - Sham CPAP|||5.09|-38.66|0.307
81729920|NCT01901055|163155895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.35||F test statistics for group X time = 0.31|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = Active CPAP - Sham CPAP|||0.35|-0.85|0.732
81729921|NCT01901055|163155896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.65||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|8.92||F test statistics for group X time = 0.01|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = Active CPAP - Sham CPAP|||8.92|-1.62|0.919
81729922|NCT01901055|163155897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.96||F-test statistics for group X time = 2.12|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = Active CPAP - Sham CPAP|||0.96|-1.18|0.125
81729923|NCT01901055|163155898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|87.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|529.1||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-936.1|1137.5||F-test statistics for group X time = 0.45|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = Active CPAP - Sham CPAP|||1137.50|-936.10|0.639
81729924|NCT01901055|163155899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.35||F-test statistics for group X time = 0.78|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = Active CPAP - Sham CPAP|||0.35|-1.61|0.461
81729925|NCT01901055|163155900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.94||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|10.86||F-test statistics for group X time= 0.25|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = Active CPAP - Sham CPAP|||10.86|-4.78|0.776
81729926|NCT01901055|163155901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|1.89||F-test statistics for group X time = 0.98|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = Active CPAP - Sham CPAP|||1.89|-1.24|0.378
81729927|NCT01901055|163155902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.24||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.19|17.56||F-test statistics for group X time = 1.57|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = Active CPAP - Sham CPAP|||17.56|-11.19|0.213
81729928|NCT01901055|163155903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|1.28||F-test statistics for group X time = 5.66|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = Active CPAP - Sham CPAP|||1.28|-1.27|0.005
81729929|NCT03019965|163155904|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.02|||Chi-squared||||The efficacy of the maneuver was evaluated by calculating the absolute risk reduction and the number needed to treat.|1.02|0.87|0.156
81729930|NCT03019965|163155905|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.98||||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|28.45|||Chi-squared|||||28.45|0.31|0.722
81729931|NCT01915732|163155906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|-1.6|||ANCOVA|||||-1.6|-7.4|0.002
81729932|NCT01915732|163155907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-1.9|||ANCOVA|||||-1.9|-7.3|<0.001
81729933|NCT01915732|163155908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.018
81450416|NCT03657342|162587619|SUPERIORITY||adjusted hazard ratio|2.601||||0.1559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.408|16.585||1-sided p value. Adjusted Hazard Ratio calculated using Cox proportional hazards model with covariates of Treatment, Baseline FEV1, with Efron's method of tie handling.|Regression, Cox|||||16.585|0.408|0.1559
81450417|NCT03923530|162587627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 8 weeks||||0.12
81450418|NCT03923530|162587628|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 8 weeks||||0.49
81450419|NCT03923530|162587629|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 8 weeks||||0.03
81729934|NCT01915732|163155909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.013
81450420|NCT03923530|162587630|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 8 weeks||||0.27
81450421|NCT03923530|162587631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 8 weeks||||0.18
81450422|NCT03923530|162587632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 8 weeks||||0.8
81450423|NCT03923530|162587633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 8 weeks||||0.76
81729935|NCT01915732|163155910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.1|||ANCOVA||Statistical data for the category=IL.|||0.1|-1.8|0.077
81729936|NCT01915732|163155910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-1.1|||ANCOVA||Statistical data for the category=NIL.|||-1.1|-5.7|0.004
81729937|NCT01915732|163155911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.1|||ANCOVA||Statistical data for the category=IL.|||-0.1|-2.0|0.028
81729938|NCT01915732|163155911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-1.2|||ANCOVA||Statistical data for the category=NIL.|||-1.2|-5.5|0.002
81729939|NCT01915732|163155912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.0|||ANCOVA||Statistical data for the category=IL.|||0.00|-0.06|0.080
81729940|NCT01915732|163155912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.02|||ANCOVA||Statistical data for the category=NIL.|||-0.02|-0.12|0.004
81729941|NCT01915732|163155912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|-0.02|||ANCOVA||Statisticial data for the category=Total.|||-0.02|-0.09|0.003
81729942|NCT01915732|163155913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.0|||ANCOVA||Statistical data for the category=IL.|||-0.00|-0.07|0.025
81729943|NCT01915732|163155913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.04|||ANCOVA||Statistical data for the category=NIL.|||-0.04|-0.14|<0.001
81729944|NCT01915732|163155913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|-0.03|||ANCOVA||Statistical data for the category=Total.|||-0.03|-0.10|<0.001
81729945|NCT01915732|163155914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81729946|NCT01915732|163155915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81729947|NCT01325207|163155916|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The Maximum Tolerated Dose (MTD) was determined to be 80mg IT every two weeks. This is based on no DLTs being seeing in Cohorts 1-4 with lower doses and 1 DLT out of 7 patients observed at 80mg IT in Cohort 5.|||
81729948|NCT00635154|163155936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion of confirmed responses (%)|1.8||||||95.0|0.5|10.0|||||95% Confidence intervals were calculated for the true confirmed response rate using properties of the binomial distribution.|Proportion of confirmed responses to Anakinra alone was estimated by the number of patients who achieved a confirmed response divided by the total number of assessable patients.||10|0.5|
81729949|NCT04543136|163155977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|45.0||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|94.5||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||94.5|-4.5|0.074
81729950|NCT04543136|163155977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|58.8||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|109.1||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||109.1|8.5|0.022
81729951|NCT04543136|163155977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.8||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.2|36.6||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||36.6|-64.2|0.587
81729952|NCT04543136|163155978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|54.9||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|104.4||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||104.4|5.3|0.030
81729953|NCT04543136|163155978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|61.8||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|111.2||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||111.2|12.5|0.015
81729954|NCT04543136|163155978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.5|42.5||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||42.5|-56.5|0.780
81729955|NCT04543136|163155979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.3||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9|11.2||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||11.2|-37.9|0.281
81729956|NCT04543136|163155979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.6||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|31.7||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||31.7|-18.3|0.597
81729957|NCT04543136|163155979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.0||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.1|5.0||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||5.0|-45.1|0.116
81729958|NCT04543136|163155980|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3||||0.787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|27.9||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||27.9|-21.2|0.787
81729959|NCT04543136|163155980|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|31.3||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||31.3|-17.6|0.576
81729960|NCT04543136|163155980|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|21.0||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||21.0|-28.1|0.775
81729961|NCT04543136|163155981|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.52||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.52|-0.70|0.766
81729962|NCT04543136|163155981|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.06||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||-0.06|-1.30|0.032
81729963|NCT04543136|163155981|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|1.21||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||1.21|-0.03|0.063
81729964|NCT04543136|163155982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.54||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.54|-0.12|0.213
81729965|NCT04543136|163155982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.51||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.51|-0.16|0.291
81729966|NCT04543136|163155982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.36||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.36|-0.31|0.868
81729967|NCT04543136|163155983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.55||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.55|-0.35|0.661
81729968|NCT04543136|163155983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.17||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.17|-0.75|0.218
81729969|NCT04543136|163155983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.85||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.85|-0.08|0.100
81729970|NCT04543136|163155984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.54||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.54|-0.80|0.701
81450424|NCT00911807|162587697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Square (Factor Treatment)|19.59||||0.6348||||||ANCOVA F-test. The study was designed to show significant differences in each of the two primary variables. No adjustment for multiple testing was needed and all tests were done with retention of the full two-sided alpha-level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with the week 28 ADAS-cog+ change score as dependent variable and the ADAS-cog+ baseline score as a covariate.||The null-hypothesis stated no differences between the three treatment groups regarding the mean change from baseline in ADAS-cog+ at week 28. A sample size of approximately 60 evaluable patients per treatment arm was estimated to allow for the detection of a significant group difference of two points in ADAS-cog+ week 28 change score (standard deviation \[SD\] 3.3) between the three groups with a power of \> 80% and a probability level of alpha = 0.05 (two-sided).||||0.6348
81471529|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.864||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.322|2.628|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10 (IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.628|1.322|0.0004
81729971|NCT04543136|163155984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.42||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.42|-0.96|0.438
81729972|NCT04543136|163155984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.83||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.83|-0.55|0.689
81729973|NCT04543136|163155985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.3||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.30|-0.92|0.309
81729974|NCT04543136|163155985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.11||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.11|-1.10|0.109
81729975|NCT04543136|163155985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.79||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.79|-0.43|0.555
81538738|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.08||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|12.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||12.11|1.37|0.0114
81729976|NCT04543136|163155986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.31||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.31|-0.35|0.896
81729977|NCT04543136|163155986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.16||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.16|-0.49|0.320
81729978|NCT04543136|163155986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.47||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.47|-0.19|0.390
81729979|NCT04543136|163155987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.4||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.40|-0.51|0.802
81729980|NCT04543136|163155987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.05||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.05|-0.85|0.082
81729981|NCT04543136|163155987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.8||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.80|-0.11|0.137
81729982|NCT04543136|163155988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.46||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.46|-0.89|0.525
81729983|NCT04543136|163155988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.11||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||0.11|-1.24|0.098
81729984|NCT04543136|163155988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|1.02||The P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Subject was included as a random effect, 'Visit' (Visit 1, 2 and 3) and 'Treatment' (comparator, Variant 1 and Variant 2) as fixed effects.||Due to the exploratory nature of this investigation, no formal pass/fail criteria were applied.||1.02|-0.33|0.306
81729985|NCT00585780|163155993|OTHER|Expected outcome was that Prazosin will be better than placebo in reducing HDD% among High AW individuals but no differences by medication treatment in the Low AW individuals.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.23||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.55||This is for the apriori hypothesis of significant AWX Treatment X Time effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|Simple effects were conducted to assess source of the interaction.||Intent-to-treat (ITT) analyses with baseline AW severity (mean-centered continuous CIWA-Ar scores) as a moderator of Time (Pre-Full Dose(FD): weeks 1-2; Post FD: weeks 3-12) were conducted with linear or generalized linear mixed effect (LME/GLME) piecewise growth models for continuous and binary outcomes. Control variables that were modeled in all analyses. As hypothesized, significant interactions were tested using AW median cut-offs for high and Low AW groups.||0.55|0.1|0.016
81729986|NCT00585780|163155994|OTHER|Expected outcome was that Prazosin will be better than placebo in reducing percent of drinking days (DD%) among High AW individuals but no differences by medication treatment in the Low AW individuals.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.92||This is for apriori hypothesized significant AW X Treatment X Post-full dose time interaction effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Intent-to-treat (ITT) analyses with baseline AW severity (mean-centered continuous CIWA-Ar scores) as a moderator of Time (Pre-Full Dose(FD): weeks 1-2; Post FD: weeks 3-12) were conducted with linear or generalized linear mixed effect (LME/GLME) piecewise growth models for continuous and binary outcomes. Control variables that were modeled in all analyses. As hypothesized, significant interactions were tested using AW median cut-offs for high and Low AW groups.||0.92|0.28|0.002
81729987|NCT04128007|163155995|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.64|32.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Stratified by country, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|S-IGA Success at Week 8 Odds Ratio||32.32|6.64|<0.0001
81729988|NCT04128007|163155996|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.65|21.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Stratified by country, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|B-IGA Success at Week 8 Odds Ratio||21.18|3.65|<0.0001
81729989|NCT04128007|163155997|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|7.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Stratified by country, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|SI-NRS Success at Week 2 Odds Ratio||7.71|2.14|<0.0001
81729990|NCT04128007|163155997|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.93|9.78||Stratified by country, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified by country, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|SI-NRS Success at Week 4 Odds Ratio||9.78|2.93|<0.0001
81729991|NCT04128007|163155997|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.02|18.89||Stratified by country, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified by country, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|SI-NRS Success at Week 8 Odds Ratio||18.89|5.02|<0.0001
81729992|NCT04128007|163155998|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-19.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|-11.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with country; treatment; and baseline S-IGA, B-IGA, and PSD scores as independent variables with multiple imputation of missing data.|ANCOVA with country; treatment; and baseline S-IGA, B-IGA, and PSD scores as independent variables with multiple imputation of missing data.|Comparison of Week 4 Change from Baseline||-11.8|-27.4|<0.0001
81729993|NCT04128007|163155998|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-27.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.5|-19.5|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with country; treatment; and baseline S-IGA, B-IGA, and PSD scores as independent variables with multiple imputation of missing data.|ANCOVA with country; treatment; and baseline S-IGA, B-IGA, and PSD scores as independent variables with multiple imputation of missing data.|Comparison of Week 8 Change from Baseline||-19.5|-35.5|<0.0001
81729994|NCT04128007|163155999|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.764|5.616||Stratified by country, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA per randomization.|Log Rank||Stratified by country, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA per randomization.|Time to PSSI-50 Hazard Ratio||5.616|2.764|<0.0001
81729995|NCT04128007|163156000|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.81|18.61||Stratified by country, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified by country, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|PSSI-75 at Week 8 Odds Ratio||18.61|4.81|<0.0001
81729996|NCT04128007|163156001|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|34.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.49|139.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Stratified by country, baseline S-IGA, and baseline B-IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|PSSI-90 at Week 8 Odds Ratio||139.77|8.49|<0.0001
81729997|NCT02566135|163156002|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.4628||||0.5033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6401|3.3428|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Chi square test was applied to see weather there is a statistical significant difference between group I and group C for attempt for supraglottic airway insertion.||3.3428|0.6401|0.5033
81729998|NCT02566135|163156003|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8972|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4858|1.6569|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||We had applied chi square to see the statistical significant difference between group I and group C for number of attempt for ventilating bougie insertion.||1.6569|0.4858|>0.05
81729999|NCT02566135|163156004|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.05
81730000|NCT02566135|163156005|OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Heart rate beats per minute measured at base line among the group I and group C.||||0.44
81730001|NCT02566135|163156005|OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Heart rate beats per minute is measured following Dexmedetomidine injection among the group I and group C.||||0.58
81730002|NCT02566135|163156005|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Heart rate beats per minute measured following induction of anaesthesia among the group I and group C.||||0.16
81450425|NCT00911807|162587697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.583||95.0|-2.891|1.63||No adjustment for multiple testing was needed and all tests were done with retention of the full two-sided alpha-level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Comparisons between all pair of means were performed with two-sample t-tests within the ANCOVA model.||Multiple testing of individual null hypotheses that control for the overall significance level alpha = 0.05 were performed by using the 'closed testing procedure'||1.630|-2.891|0.5830
81730003|NCT02566135|163156005|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Heart rate beats per minute measured following supraglottic airway insertion among the group I and group C.||||0.22
81730004|NCT02566135|163156005|OTHER|||||||0.059|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Heart rate beats per minute measured following ventilating bougie insertion among the group I and group C.||||0.059
81730005|NCT02566135|163156005|OTHER||||||>|0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Heart rate beats per minute measured at endotracheal intubation among the group I and group C.||||>0.33
81730006|NCT02566135|163156005|OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Heart rate beats per minute measured after 3 minute of ETT insertion among the group I and group C.||||0.63
81730007|NCT02566135|163156005|OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Heart rate beats per minute measured after 5 minute of ETT insertion among the group I and group C.||||0.29
81730008|NCT02566135|163156005|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Heart rate beats per minute measured after 7 minute of ETT insertion among the group I and group C.||||0.18
81730009|NCT02566135|163156005|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Heart rate beats per minute measured after 10 minute of ETT insertion among the group I and group C.||||0.98
81730010|NCT02566135|163156005|OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Heart rate beats per minute measured after 15 minute of ETT insertion among the group I and group C.||||0.49
81730011|NCT02566135|163156006|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Systolic blood pressure measured and compared at base line between group I and group C.||||0.24
81730012|NCT02566135|163156006|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Systolic blood pressure measured and compared following Dexmedetomidine injection between group I and group C.||||0.11
81730013|NCT02566135|163156006|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Systolic blood pressure measured and compared following induction os anaesthesia between group I and group C.||||0.07
81730014|NCT02566135|163156006|OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Systolic blood pressure measured and compared following supraglottic airway insertion between group I and group C.||||0.85
81730015|NCT02566135|163156006|OTHER|||||||0.055|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Systolic blood pressure measured and compared following ventilating bougie insertion between group I and group C.||||0.055
81730016|NCT02566135|163156006|OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Systolic blood pressure measured and compared at ETT insertion time between group I and group C.||||0.71
81730017|NCT02566135|163156006|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Systolic blood pressure measured and compared 3 minutes after ETT insertion between group I and group C.||||0.20
81730018|NCT02566135|163156006|OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Systolic blood pressure measured and compared 5 minutes after ETT insertion between group I and group C.||||0.86
81730019|NCT02566135|163156006|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Systolic blood pressure measured and compared 7 minutes after ETT insertion between group I and group C.||||0.68
81730020|NCT02566135|163156006|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Systolic blood pressure measured and compared 10 minutes after ETT insertion between group I and group C.||||0.98
81730021|NCT02566135|163156006|OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Systolic blood pressure measured and compared 15 minutes after ETT insertion between group I and group C.||||0.49
81730022|NCT02566135|163156007|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Diastolic blood pressure measured and compared at base line between group I and group C.||||0.34
81730023|NCT02566135|163156007|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Diastolic blood pressure measured and compared following Dexmedetomidine injection between group I and group C.||||0.27
81730024|NCT02566135|163156007|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Diastolic blood pressure measured and compared following induction of anaesrthesia between group I and group C.||||0.22
81730025|NCT02566135|163156007|OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Diastolic blood pressure measured and compared following supraglottic airway insertion between group I and group C.||||0.96
81730026|NCT02566135|163156007|OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Diastolic blood pressure measured and compared following ventilating bougie insertion between group I and group C.||||0.71
81730027|NCT02566135|163156007|OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Diastolic blood pressure measured and compared the time of endotracheal tube insertion between group I and group C.||||0.55
81730028|NCT02566135|163156007|OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Diastolic blood pressure measured and compared 3 minutes after endotracheal tube insertion between group I and group C.||||0.49
81730029|NCT02566135|163156007|OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Diastolic blood pressure measured and compared 5 minutes after endotracheal tube insertion between group I and group C.||||0.49
81730030|NCT02566135|163156007|OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Diastolic blood pressure measured and compared 7 minutes after endotracheal tube insertion between group I and group C.||||0.76
81730031|NCT02566135|163156007|OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Diastolic blood pressure measured and compared 10 minutes after endotracheal tube insertion between group I and group C.||||0.69
81730032|NCT02566135|163156007|OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Diastolic blood pressure measured and compared 15 minutes after endotracheal tube insertion between group I and group C.||||0.81
81730033|NCT02566135|163156008|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We had compared time of insertion for supraglottic airway between group I and group C.||||<0.0001
81730034|NCT02566135|163156009|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81730035|NCT00429923|163156010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014||95.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.0014
81730036|NCT01937364|163156011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4||||0.0334|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7275|-0.0206||One-sided p-value|z-statistic with pooled estimate||RD = Baclofen - Placebo|||-0.0206|-0.7275|0.0334
81730037|NCT01937364|163156012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3744|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baclofen - Placebo; 24 hours||||0.3744
81730038|NCT01937364|163156012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7616|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baclofen - Placebo; 48 hours||||0.7616
81730039|NCT01937364|163156012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1393|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baclofen - Placebo; 72 hours||||0.1393
81730040|NCT01937364|163156013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||||||Baclofen - Placebo; Peak Ativan 1mg PO equivalent dose|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.33
81730041|NCT01937364|163156013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baclofen - Placebo; Total Ativan 1mg PO equivalent dose||||0.80
81730042|NCT04799158|163156014|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|28.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.84|35.55|||Fisher Exact|||||35.55|21.84|<0.0001
81730043|NCT04799158|163156014|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|33.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.28|40.23|||Fisher Exact|||||40.23|26.28|<0.0001
81730044|NCT04799158|163156014|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|42.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.92|49.42|||Fisher Exact|||||49.42|35.92|<0.0001
81730045|NCT04799158|163156015|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|30.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.41|37.09|||Fisher Exact|||||37.09|23.41|<0.0001
81730046|NCT04799158|163156015|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|23.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.67|31.05|||Fisher Exact|||||31.05|16.67|<0.0001
81730047|NCT04799158|163156015|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|37.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.0|44.35|||Fisher Exact|||||44.35|31.00|<0.0001
81730048|NCT04799158|163156016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1771|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.1771
81730049|NCT04799158|163156016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1551|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.1551
81730050|NCT04799158|163156016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0094|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0094
81730051|NCT04799158|163156017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3395|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.3395
81730052|NCT04799158|163156017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4882|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.4882
81730053|NCT04799158|163156017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0722|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0722
81730054|NCT04799158|163156018|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|-3.9||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.41|16.52|||Fisher Exact|||||16.52|-24.41|0.8300
81730055|NCT04799158|163156018|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|1.4|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.28|22.16|||Fisher Exact|||||22.16|-19.28|>0.9999
81730056|NCT04799158|163156018|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|2.3|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.22|22.88|||Fisher Exact|||||22.88|-18.22|>0.9999
81730057|NCT04799158|163156019|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4684|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.4684
81730058|NCT04799158|163156019|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.656|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.6560
81730059|NCT04799158|163156019|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6324|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.6324
81730060|NCT04799158|163156020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9896|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.9896
81730061|NCT04799158|163156020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6916|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.6916
81730062|NCT04799158|163156020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9316|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.9316
81730063|NCT02607800|163156059|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in SVR12 was greater than -5%. If the lower bound of the CI was greater than -5% (ie, the noninferiority null hypothesis was rejected), a 2-sided stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was to be used to test for the superiority of SOF/VEL/VOX for 8 weeks over SOF/VEL for 12 weeks at a significance level of 0.05.|Difference in proportions|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-0.4|||||Difference in proportions between treatment groups and associated 95% CI were calculated based on stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions.|||-0.4|-6.0|
81730064|NCT01656889|163156065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5896|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the chi-squared proportion of wounds closed in each group.||||||0.5896
81730065|NCT01656889|163156066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3675|TWO_SIDED|0.0|||||Regression, Cox|||||||.3675
81730066|NCT01656889|163156067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6426|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Week 01||||0.6426
81730067|NCT01656889|163156067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3843|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Week 02||||.3843
81730068|NCT01656889|163156067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2792|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Week 03||||0.2792
81730069|NCT01656889|163156067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1502|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Week 04||||0.1502
81730070|NCT01656889|163156067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3823|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Week 05||||0.3823
81730071|NCT01656889|163156067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5528|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Week 06||||0.5528
81730072|NCT01656889|163156067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02913|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Week 07||||.02913
81730073|NCT01656889|163156067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3896|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Week 08||||0.3896
81730074|NCT01656889|163156067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3989|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Week 09||||0.3989
81730075|NCT01656889|163156067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8682|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Week 10||||0.8682
81730076|NCT01656889|163156067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8083|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Week 11||||0.8083
81730077|NCT01656889|163156067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6687|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Week 12||||0.6687
81730078|NCT01656889|163156069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3601|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 01||||0.3601
81730079|NCT01656889|163156069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9398|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 02||||0.9398
81730080|NCT01656889|163156069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.905|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 03||||0.905
81730081|NCT01656889|163156069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4471|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 04||||0.4471
81730082|NCT01656889|163156069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3004|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 05||||0.3004
81730083|NCT01656889|163156069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1815|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 06||||0.1815
81730084|NCT01656889|163156069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.399|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 07||||0.399
81730085|NCT01656889|163156069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8027|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 08||||0.8027
81730086|NCT01656889|163156069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4913|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 09||||0.4913
81730087|NCT01656889|163156069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5227|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.5227
81730088|NCT01656889|163156069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7032|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 11||||0.7032
81730089|NCT01656889|163156069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9366|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9366
81730090|NCT01656889|163156070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9853|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 01||||0.9853
81730091|NCT01656889|163156070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7083|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 02||||0.7083
81730092|NCT01656889|163156070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6744|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 03||||0.6744
81730093|NCT01656889|163156070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2891|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2891
81730094|NCT01656889|163156070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9923|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 05||||0.9923
81730095|NCT01656889|163156070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1775|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 06||||0.1775
81730096|NCT01656889|163156070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.499|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 07||||0.499
81730097|NCT01656889|163156070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4423|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 08||||0.4423
81730098|NCT01656889|163156070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5138|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 09||||0.5138
81730099|NCT01656889|163156070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3409|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.3409
81730100|NCT01656889|163156070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6358|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 11||||0.6358
81730101|NCT01656889|163156070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6753|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.6753
81730102|NCT01656889|163156071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier Survival analysis|||||||< 0.05
81730103|NCT02974153|163156077|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|-1.74|||ANCOVA|||||-1.74|-3.45|<0.0001
81730104|NCT02974153|163156077|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|-1.18|||ANCOVA|||||-1.18|-2.88|<0.0001
81730105|NCT02974153|163156078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|24.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.3|12.0|<0.0001
81730106|NCT02974153|163156078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.7||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|17.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.5|5.8|0.0001
81730107|NCT02974153|163156079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.0|27.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.6|15.0|<0.0001
81730108|NCT02974153|163156079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|21.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.4|9.3|<0.0001
81730109|NCT02974153|163156080|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|29.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.2|14.9|<0.0001
81730110|NCT02974153|163156080|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|25.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.4|11.1|<0.0001
81730111|NCT02974153|163156081|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81730112|NCT02974153|163156081|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81730113|NCT02974153|163156082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-0.87|||ANCOVA|||||-0.87|-1.88|<0.0001
81730114|NCT02974153|163156082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|-0.65|||ANCOVA|||||-0.65|-1.66|<0.0001
81730115|NCT02974153|163156083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|-1.84|||ANCOVA|||||-1.84|-3.91|<0.0001
81730116|NCT02974153|163156083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.73||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||||-0.70|-2.76|0.0010
81730117|NCT02974153|163156084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.22|-7.77|||Repeated Measures Model|||||-7.77|-14.22|<0.0001
81730118|NCT02974153|163156084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.48|-5.05|||Repeated Measures Model|||||-5.05|-11.48|<0.0001
81730119|NCT00814320|163156119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Poisson|0.025|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|99.0||0.046||Testing the null hypothesis of 1 VASBI/year against a one-sided alternative at the 0.01 level of statistical significance.|Poisson|||For SC Administration of IGIV, 10%, with rHuPH20 after ramp-up, only||0.046||<0.0001
81730120|NCT00491504|163156185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.625|||||||ANCOVA|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used with treatment as effect and Baseline as a covariate.||||||0.625
81730121|NCT02114307|163156186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81730122|NCT02114307|163156187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0023|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sham Group - 6 week Time Point - Pre-stimulation versus Post-Stimulation||||0.0023
81730123|NCT02114307|163156187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0815|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Test Group - 6 week Time Point - Pre-stimulation versus Post-Stimulation||||0.0815
81730124|NCT02114307|163156188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.127|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.127
81730125|NCT01055223|163156196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.78|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group: TZD alone.|||1.78|1.13|
81730126|NCT01055223|163156196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.52|||||Adjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates.|||1.52|0.93|
81730127|NCT01055223|163156196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.98|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group: TZD alone.|||2.98|0.78|
81730128|NCT01055223|163156196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.89|||||Adjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates.|||2.89|0.74|
81730129|NCT01055223|163156196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|22.14|||||Undadjusted Odds Ratio. Reference Group: TZD alone.|||22.14|0.18|
81730130|NCT01055223|163156196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|15.5|||||Adjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates.|||15.50|0.12|
81730131|NCT01055223|163156197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.89|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group: TZD alone.|||1.89|1.05|
81730132|NCT01055223|163156197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.65|||||Adjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates.|||1.65|0.88|
81730133|NCT01055223|163156197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|3.6|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group: TZD alone.|||3.60|0.69|
81730134|NCT01055223|163156197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.81|||||Adjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates.|||3.81|0.70|
81730135|NCT01055223|163156197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Small numbers model didn't converge. Reference group: TZD alone.|||0.00|0.00|
81730136|NCT01055223|163156197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Small numbers model didn't converge. Ref grp: TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates.|||0.00|0.00|
81730137|NCT01055223|163156198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.79|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Reference Group: TZD alone.|||1.79|0.92|
81730138|NCT01055223|163156198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.45|||||Adjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates.|||1.45|0.71|
81730139|NCT01055223|163156198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.9|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group: TZD alone.|||1.90|0.10|
81730140|NCT01055223|163156198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.54|||||Adjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates.|||1.54|0.08|
81730141|NCT01055223|163156198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|21.93|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group: TZD alone.|||21.93|0.18|
81730142|NCT01055223|163156198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|12.36|||||Adjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates.|||12.36|0.09|
81730143|NCT01055223|163156199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.88|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group: TZD alone.|||1.88|0.80|
81730144|NCT01055223|163156199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.57|||||Adjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates.|||1.57|0.62|
81730145|NCT01055223|163156199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Small numbers model didn't converge. Reference group: TZD alone.|||0.00|0.00|
81730146|NCT01055223|163156199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Small numbers model didn't converge. Ref grp: TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates.|||0.00|0.00|
81730147|NCT01055223|163156199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Small numbers model didn't converge. Reference group: TZD alone.|||0.00|0.00|
81730148|NCT01055223|163156199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Small numbers model didn't converge. Ref grp: TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates|||0.00|0.00|
81730149|NCT01055223|163156200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|19.45|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group: TZD alone.|||19.45|1.53|
81730150|NCT01055223|163156200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|15.86|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates.|||15.86|0.64|
81730151|NCT01055223|163156200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Small numbers model didn't converge. Reference group: TZD alone.|||0.00|0.00|
81730152|NCT01055223|163156200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Small numbers model didn't converge. Ref grp: TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates.|||0.00|0.00|
81730153|NCT01055223|163156200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Small numbers model didn't converge. Reference group: TZD alone.|||0.00|0.00|
81730154|NCT01055223|163156200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Small numbers model didn't converge. Ref grp: TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates.|||0.00|0.00|
81730155|NCT01055223|163156201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|80.35|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group: TZD alone.|||80.35|0.66|
81730156|NCT01055223|163156201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|96.47|||||Adjusted Odds Ratio. Reference group: TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosponates.|||96.47|0.03|
81730157|NCT01055223|163156201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Small numbers model didn't converge. Reference Group: TZD alone.|||0.00|0.00|
81730158|NCT01055223|163156201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Small numbers model didn't converge. Ref grp: TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates.|||0.00|0.00|
81730159|NCT01055223|163156201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Unadjusted Odds Ratio. Small numbers model didn't converge. Reference group: TZD alone.|||0.00|0.00|
81730160|NCT01055223|163156201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||Small numbers model didn't converge. Ref grp: TZD alone. Adjusted: age, liver disease, angina, renal and heart failure, asthma, stroke, epilepsy, RA, antihypertensives, statins, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, HRT, bisphosphonates.|||0.00|0.00|
81730161|NCT02799602|163156204|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio \< 1 indicates superiority of Darolutamide+docetaxel arm over Placebo+docetaxel arm. Hazard ratio and 95% CI was based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by EOD (Non-regional lymph nodes metastases only vs. Bone metastases with or without lymph node metastases vs. Visceral metastases with or without lymph node metastases or with or without bone metastases) and ALP (\<ULN vs. \>=ULN).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.675|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.568|0.801||One-sided p-value.|Log Rank||||One-sided p-value from log-rank test, stratified by EOD (Non-regional lymph nodes metastases only vs. Bone metastases with or without lymph node metastases vs. Visceral metastases with or without lymph node metastases or with or without bone metastases) and ALP (\<ULN vs. \>=ULN).|0.801|0.568|<0.0001
81730162|NCT02799602|163156207|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio \< 1 indicates superiority of Darolutamide+docetaxel arm over Placebo+docetaxel arm. Hazard ratio and 95% CI was based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by EOD (Non-regional lymph nodes metastases only vs. Bone metastases with or without lymph node metastases vs. Visceral metastases with or without lymph node metastases or with or without bone metastases) and ALP (\<ULN vs. \>=ULN).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.357|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.302|0.421||One-sided p-value.|Log Rank||||One-sided p-value from log-rank test, stratified by EOD (Non-regional lymph nodes metastases only vs. Bone metastases with or without lymph node metastases vs. Visceral metastases with or without lymph node metastases or with or without bone metastases) and ALP (\<ULN vs. \>=ULN).|0.421|0.302|<0.0001
81730163|NCT02799602|163156209|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio \< 1 indicates superiority of Darolutamide+docetaxel arm over Placebo+docetaxel arm. Hazard ratio and 95% CI was based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by EOD (Non-regional lymph nodes metastases only vs. Bone metastases with or without lymph node metastases vs. Visceral metastases with or without lymph node metastases or with or without bone metastases) and ALP (\<ULN vs. \>=ULN).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.792||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.95||One-sided p-value.|Log Rank||||One-sided p-value from log-rank test, stratified by EOD (Non-regional lymph nodes metastases only vs. Bone metastases with or without lymph node metastases vs. Visceral metastases with or without lymph node metastases or with or without bone metastases) and ALP (\<ULN vs. \>=ULN).|0.950|0.660|0.0058
81730164|NCT02799602|163156211|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio \< 1 indicates superiority of Darolutamide+docetaxel arm over Placebo+docetaxel arm. Hazard ratio and 95% CI was based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by EOD (Non-regional lymph nodes metastases only vs. Bone metastases with or without lymph node metastases vs. Visceral metastases with or without lymph node metastases or with or without bone metastases) and ALP (\<ULN vs. \>=ULN).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.609|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.516|0.718||One-sided p-value.|Log Rank||||One-sided p-value from log-rank test, stratified by EOD (Non-regional lymph nodes metastases only vs. Bone metastases with or without lymph node metastases vs. Visceral metastases with or without lymph node metastases or with or without bone metastases) and ALP (\<ULN vs. \>=ULN).|0.718|0.516|<0.0001
81730165|NCT02799602|163156213|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio \< 1 indicates superiority of Darolutamide+docetaxel arm over Placebo+docetaxel arm. Hazard ratio and 95% CI was based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by EOD (Non-regional lymph nodes metastases only vs. Bone metastases with or without lymph node metastases vs. Visceral metastases with or without lymph node metastases or with or without bone metastases) and ALP (\<ULN vs. \>=ULN).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.712||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.539|0.94||One-sided p-value.|Log Rank||||One-sided p-value from log-rank test, stratified by EOD (Non-regional lymph nodes metastases only vs. Bone metastases with or without lymph node metastases vs. Visceral metastases with or without lymph node metastases or with or without bone metastases) and ALP (\<ULN vs. \>=ULN).|0.940|0.539|0.0081
81730166|NCT02799602|163156215|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio \< 1 indicates superiority of Darolutamide+docetaxel arm over Placebo+docetaxel arm. Hazard ratio and 95% CI was based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by EOD (Non-regional lymph nodes metastases only vs. Bone metastases with or without lymph node metastases vs. Visceral metastases with or without lymph node metastases or with or without bone metastases) and ALP (\<ULN vs. \>=ULN).|Hazard Ratio, log|0.388|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.328|0.458||One-sided p-value.|Log Rank||||One-sided p-value from log-rank test, stratified by EOD (Non-regional lymph nodes metastases only vs. Bone metastases with or without lymph node metastases vs. Visceral metastases with or without lymph node metastases or with or without bone metastases) and ALP (\<ULN vs. \>=ULN).|0.458|0.328|<0.0001
81730167|NCT02799602|163156217|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio \< 1 indicates superiority of Darolutamide+docetaxel arm over Placebo+docetaxel arm. Hazard ratio and 95% CI was based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by EOD (Non-regional lymph nodes metastases only vs. Bone metastases with or without lymph node metastases vs. Visceral metastases with or without lymph node metastases or with or without bone metastases) and ALP (\<ULN vs. \>=ULN).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.043||||0.7073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.894|1.217||One-sided p-value.|Log Rank||||One-sided p-value from log-rank test, stratified by EOD (Non-regional lymph nodes metastases only vs. Bone metastases with or without lymph node metastases vs. Visceral metastases with or without lymph node metastases or with or without bone metastases) and ALP (\<ULN vs. \>=ULN).|1.217|0.894|0.7073
81730168|NCT02799602|163156219|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio \< 1 indicates superiority of Darolutamide+docetaxel arm over Placebo+docetaxel arm. Hazard ratio and 95% CI was based on Cox Regression Model, stratified by EOD (Non-regional lymph nodes metastases only vs. Bone metastases with or without lymph node metastases vs. Visceral metastases with or without lymph node metastases or with or without bone metastases) and ALP (\<ULN vs. \>=ULN).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.688||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.523|0.906||One-sided p-value.|Log Rank||||One-sided p-value from log-rank test, stratified by EOD (Non-regional lymph nodes metastases only vs. Bone metastases with or without lymph node metastases vs. Visceral metastases with or without lymph node metastases or with or without bone metastases) and ALP (\<ULN vs. \>=ULN).|0.906|0.523|0.0037
81730169|NCT01734772|163156221|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|geometric Mean Ratio|149.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|37.6||0.9456||90.0|124.388|179.383||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% - 125%|ANOVA|Adjustment for effects 'subject' and 'treatment'.|The dispersion value is actually the intraindividual gCV.|||179.383|124.388|0.9456
81730170|NCT01734772|163156221|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|geometric Mean Ratio|126.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|33.3||0.5481||90.0|107.363|148.967||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% - 125%|ANOVA|Adjustment for effects 'subject' and 'treatment'.|The dispersion value is actually the intraindividual gCV.|||148.967|107.363|0.5481
81730171|NCT01734772|163156221|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|geometric Mean Ratio|127.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.6||0.5665||90.0|108.047|149.295||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% - 125%|ANOVA|Adjustment for effects 'subject' and 'treatment'.|The dispersion value is actually the intraindividual gCV.|||149.295|108.047|0.5665
81730172|NCT01734772|163156222|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|geometric Mean Ratio|164.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|42.9||0.9841||90.0|133.945|202.619||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% - 125%|ANOVA|Adjustment for effects 'subject' and 'treatment'.|The dispersion value is actually the intraindividual gCV.|||202.619|133.945|0.9841
81730173|NCT01734772|163156222|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|geometric Mean Ratio|128.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|39.0||0.6003||90.0|106.37|155.495||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% - 125%|ANOVA|Adjustment for effects 'subject' and 'treatment'.|The dispersion value is actually the intraindividual gCV.|||155.495|106.370|0.6003
81730174|NCT01734772|163156222|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|gMean Ratio|123.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.9||0.4656||90.0|102.695|149.288||p-value for ratio outside interval 80% - 125%|ANOVA|Adjustment for effects 'subject' and 'treatment'.|The dispersion value is actually the intraindividual gCV.|||149.288|102.695|0.4656
81730175|NCT01488578|163156234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81730176|NCT01488578|163156237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||=0.032
81730177|NCT01488578|163156238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81730178|NCT01488578|163156239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81730179|NCT01488578|163156240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81730180|NCT01488578|163156241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||The Hosmer-Lemeshow Goodness-of-Fit TEST|||||||<0.001
81730181|NCT01488578|163156243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||=0.006
81730182|NCT01488578|163156244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81730183|NCT01488578|163156245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||=0.015
81730184|NCT01488578|163156246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81730185|NCT01488578|163156247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81730186|NCT02308111|163156249|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio, log|1.01||||0.954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.51||Log rank p-value and hazard ratio are based on stratified analyses, with the randomization stratification factors entered in the interactive web response system (IWRS) as strata|Log Rank|||||1.51|0.68|0.954
81730187|NCT02308111|163156250|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.16||Log rank p-value and hazard ratio are based on stratified analyses, with the randomization stratification factors entered in the IWRS as strata.|Log Rank|||||1.16|0.61|0.304
81730188|NCT02308111|163156251|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.52||Log rank p-value and hazard ratio are based on stratified analyses, with the randomization stratification factors entered in the IWRS as strata.|Log Rank|||||1.52|0.69|0.898
81730189|NCT02308111|163156252|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.91||Log rank p-value and hazard ratio are based on stratified analyses, with the randomization stratification factors entered in the IWRS as strata.|Log Rank|||||1.91|0.69|0.594
81730190|NCT02308111|163156253|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.78||Log rank p-value and hazard ratio are based on stratified analyses, with the randomization stratification factors entered in the IWRS as strata.|Log Rank|||||2.78|0.57|0.568
81730191|NCT02308111|163156254|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.07||Gray's test p-value and hazard ratio are based on stratified analyses, with the randomization stratification factors entered in the interactive web response system (IWRS) as strata.|Gray's Test|||||2.07|0.59|0.769
81730192|NCT02308111|163156255|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.67||Gray's test p-value and hazard ratio are based on stratified analyses, with the randomization stratification factors entered in the IWRS as strata.|Gray's Test|||||1.67|0.42|0.599
81730193|NCT02308111|163156256|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|3.43||Gray's test p-value and hazard ratio are based on stratified analyses, with the randomization stratification factors entered in the IWRS as strata.|Gray's Test|||||3.43|0.18|0.745
81730194|NCT02308111|163156257|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.44||Gray's test p-value and hazard ratio are based on stratified analyses, with the randomization stratification factors entered in the IWRS as strata.|Gray's Test|||||1.44|0.43|0.437
81730195|NCT02308111|163156258|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.24||Gray's test p-value and hazard ratio are based on stratified analyses, with the randomization stratification factors entered in the IWRS as strata.|Gray's Test|||||2.24|0.37|0.838
81730196|NCT02308111|163156259|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|4.04||Gray's test p-value and hazard ratio are based on stratified analyses, with the randomization stratification factors entered in the IWRS as strata.|Gray's Test|||||4.04|0.26|0.980
81730197|NCT02308111|163156260|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.83||Gray's test p-value and hazard ratio are based on stratified analyses, with the randomization stratification factors entered in the IWRS as strata.|Gray's Test|||||1.83|0.58|0.933
81730198|NCT02308111|163156261|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.34||Gray's test p-value and hazard ratio are based on stratified analyses, with the randomization stratification factors entered in the IWRS as strata.|Gray's Test|||||1.34|0.53|0.468
81730199|NCT02308111|163156262|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.41||Gray's test p-value and hazard ratio are based on stratified analyses, with the randomization stratification factors entered in the IWRS as strata.|Gray's Test|||||1.41|0.13|0.178
81471530|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.124||||0.0386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|4.338|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for mode of infection (other vs injection drug U). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||4.338|1.040|0.0386
81471531|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.398||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.722|6.706|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Platelets x 10\*\*9/L at BL (\< 140 vs \>=180). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||6.706|1.722|0.0004
81730200|NCT02308111|163156262|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.41|0.13|0.190
81730201|NCT02308111|163156263|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|3.54||Gray's test p-value and hazard ratio are based on stratified analyses, with the randomization stratification factors entered in the IWRS as strata.|Gray's Test|||||3.54|0.05|0.443
81471532|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.372||||0.2769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.776|2.428|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Platelets x 10\*\*9/L at BL (\>=140 - \< 180 vs \>=180). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.428|0.776|0.2769
81471533|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.945|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.931|0.96|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.960|0.931|<0.0001
81730202|NCT03387033|163156397|OTHER||||||<|0.005|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.005
81730203|NCT03387033|163156398|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.05
81730204|NCT03387033|163156399|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.05
81730205|NCT00601484|163156400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.503|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.203|-0.51||||||Analysis was based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with terms for treatment, age, gender, body mass index (BMI), baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-0.510|-2.203|
81730206|NCT00601484|163156401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.363|0.011||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.011|-1.363|
81730207|NCT00601484|163156401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.498|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.969|-0.297||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-0.297|-1.969|
81730208|NCT00601484|163156401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.559|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.79|0.09||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.090|-1.790|
81730209|NCT00601484|163156401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.538|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.356|0.457||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.457|-1.356|
81730210|NCT00601484|163156402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.727|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.954|2.601||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||2.601|-19.954|
81730211|NCT00601484|163156402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-17.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.47|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.948|-3.523||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-3.523|-31.948|
81730212|NCT00601484|163156402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-20.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.138|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.347|-6.971||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-6.971|-34.347|
81730213|NCT00601484|163156402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-13.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.532|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.612|2.452||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||2.452|-29.612|
81730214|NCT00601484|163156402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-7.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.807|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.58|7.08||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||7.080|-22.580|
81730215|NCT00601484|163156403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.721|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.768|0.65||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.650|-1.768|
81730216|NCT00601484|163156403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.898|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.723|0.297||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.297|-2.723|
81730217|NCT00601484|163156403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.311|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.682|0.752||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.752|-3.682|
81730218|NCT00601484|163156403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|2.198||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||2.198|-1.110|
81730219|NCT00601484|163156403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.114|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.904|0.922||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.922|-2.904|
81730220|NCT00601484|163156404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-4.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.51|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.65|4.826||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||4.826|-13.650|
81730221|NCT00601484|163156404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.041|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.493|3.192||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||3.192|-20.493|
81730222|NCT00601484|163156404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-9.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.089|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.775|7.343||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||7.343|-26.775|
81730223|NCT00601484|163156404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.532|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.95|16.465||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||16.465|-8.950|
81730224|NCT00601484|163156404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.906|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.299|4.851||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||4.851|-22.299|
81730225|NCT00601484|163156405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.609|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.776|1.265||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||1.265|-0.776|
81538739|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.29||||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|9.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||9.71|1.12|0.0307
81471534|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.163||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.078|1.256|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for BMI in kg/m\^2. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.256|1.078|0.0001
81538740|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.5921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||3.24|0.51|0.5921
81538741|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.69||||0.0502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|7.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||7.26|1.00|0.0502
81538742|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.31||||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|9.25||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||9.25|1.18|0.0224
81538743|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.7225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||2.93|0.47|0.7225
81538744|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.0762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|6.48||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||6.48|0.91|0.0762
81538745|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.51||||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|10.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||10.53|1.17|0.0252
81538746|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.98||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|8.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||8.87|1.00|0.0490
81538747|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.1773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|5.3||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||5.30|0.74|0.1773
81538748|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62||||0.0609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|7.16||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||7.16|0.96|0.0609
81538749|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.1364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|5.61||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||5.61|0.79|0.1364
81538750|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.5268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|3.51||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.51|0.53|0.5268
81538751|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.1645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|5.46||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||5.46|0.75|0.1645
81538752|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.92||||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|12.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||12.57|1.22|0.0215
81538753|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.04||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|9.69||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||9.69|0.95|0.0600
81538754|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.6503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|3.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.32|0.47|0.6503
81538755|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|7.88||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||7.88|0.93|0.0683
81538756|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.83||||0.0618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|8.44||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||8.44|0.95|0.0618
81730226|NCT00601484|163156405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.674|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.22|1.044||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||1.044|-1.220|
81730227|NCT00601484|163156405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.009|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.124|2.269||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||2.269|-1.124|
81730228|NCT00601484|163156405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.019|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.441|1.988||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||1.988|-1.441|
81730229|NCT00601484|163156405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.769|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.307|2.283||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||2.283|-0.307|
81730230|NCT00601484|163156406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|-1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.05|5.76||||||Week 2: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\]) as stratification variable.||5.76|-9.05|
81730231|NCT00601484|163156406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|-2.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.65|4.24||||||Week 4: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\]) as stratification variable.||4.24|-12.65|
81730232|NCT00601484|163156406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.96|7.9||||||Week 6: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\]) as stratification variable.||7.90|-8.96|
81730233|NCT00601484|163156406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|-1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.57|8.28||||||Week 10: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\]) as stratification variable.||8.28|-11.57|
81730234|NCT00601484|163156406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|3.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.82|13.02||||||Week 16: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\]) as stratification variable.||13.02|-6.82|
81730235|NCT00601484|163156407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.414|0.983||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.983|-2.414|
81730236|NCT00601484|163156407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.169|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.548|2.384||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||2.384|-1.548|
81730237|NCT00601484|163156407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.821|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.075|2.693||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||2.693|-0.075|
81730238|NCT00601484|163156407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.093|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.178|1.512||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||1.512|-2.178|
81730239|NCT00601484|163156407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.208|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.038|4.112||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||4.112|0.038|
81730240|NCT00601484|163156408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|-6.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.33|18.68||||||Week 2: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\]) as stratification variable.||18.68|-33.33|
81730241|NCT00601484|163156408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|15.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.12|41.18||||||Week 4: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\]) as stratification variable.||41.18|-14.12|
81730242|NCT00601484|163156408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|19.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|38.1||||||Week 6: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\]) as stratification variable.||38.10|0.00|
81730243|NCT00601484|163156408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|-0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.95|32.73||||||Week 10: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\]) as stratification variable.||32.73|-30.95|
81730244|NCT00601484|163156408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|34.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.57|70.0||||||Week 16: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\]) as stratification variable.||70.00|-4.57|
81730245|NCT00601484|163156409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.529|0.61||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.610|-0.529|
81730246|NCT00601484|163156409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.334|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.077|0.043||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.043|-1.077|
81730247|NCT00601484|163156409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.366|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.835|0.396||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.396|-0.835|
81730248|NCT00601484|163156409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.294|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.718|0.273||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.273|-0.718|
81730249|NCT00601484|163156409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.442|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.044|0.445||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.445|-1.044|
81730250|NCT00601484|163156410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|-1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.56|5.37||||||Week 2: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\]) as stratification variable.||5.37|-27.56|
81730251|NCT00601484|163156410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|-22.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-56.39|0.0||||||Week 4: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\]) as stratification variable.||0.00|-56.39|
81730252|NCT00601484|163156410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|-16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.44|0.0||||||Week 6: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\]) as stratification variable.||0.00|-40.44|
81730253|NCT00601484|163156410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|-14.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-50.71|0.0||||||Week 10: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\]) as stratification variable.||0.00|-50.71|
81730254|NCT00601484|163156410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|-8.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-36.87|4.64||||||Week 16: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\]) as stratification variable.||4.64|-36.87|
81730255|NCT00601484|163156411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.495|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.852|26.044||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||26.044|-15.852|
81471535|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.788||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.091|2.932|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10 (IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.932|1.091|0.0213
81471536|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.903||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.856|0.953|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.953|0.856|0.0002
81730256|NCT00601484|163156411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.802|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.216|25.764||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||25.764|-17.216|
81730257|NCT00601484|163156411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.741|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.917|20.307||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||20.307|-25.917|
81730258|NCT00601484|163156411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.416|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.626|20.162||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||20.162|-21.626|
81730259|NCT00601484|163156411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|10.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.469|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.858|34.868||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||34.868|-13.858|
81730260|NCT00601484|163156412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.968|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.049|15.316||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||15.316|-8.049|
81730261|NCT00601484|163156412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.353|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.153|15.533||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||15.533|-9.153|
81730262|NCT00601484|163156412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.651|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.806|11.932||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||11.932|-13.806|
81730263|NCT00601484|163156412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.543|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.901|19.486||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||19.486|-5.901|
81730264|NCT00601484|163156412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.31|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.221|18.765||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||18.765|-9.221|
81730265|NCT00601484|163156413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.407|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.546|-0.182||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-0.182|-1.546|
81730266|NCT00601484|163156413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.484|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.196|-0.57||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-0.570|-2.196|
81730267|NCT00601484|163156413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.204|-0.388||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-0.388|-2.204|
81730268|NCT00601484|163156413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.553|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.032|-0.172||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-0.172|-2.032|
81730269|NCT00601484|163156413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.512|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.878|-0.152||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-0.152|-1.878|
81730270|NCT00601484|163156414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-16.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.064|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.757|-2.718||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-2.718|-29.757|
81730271|NCT00601484|163156414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-27.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.059|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-44.846|-11.075||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-11.075|-44.846|
81730272|NCT00601484|163156414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-25.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.508|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-45.079|-6.369||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-6.369|-45.079|
81730273|NCT00601484|163156414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-19.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.157|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.017|0.902||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.902|-40.017|
81538757|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.5621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.63||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.63|0.50|0.5621
81538758|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.2182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|5.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||5.40|0.68|0.2182
81538759|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.11||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|10.15||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||10.15|0.95|0.0600
81538760|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.6||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|18.12||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||18.12|1.17|0.0290
81538761|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.8485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.04|0.40|0.8485
81538762|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.1652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|6.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||6.42|0.73|0.1652
81538763|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.94||||0.2244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|5.65||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||5.65|0.67|0.2244
81538764|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.2097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|4.84||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||4.84|0.71|0.2097
81538765|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.3708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.92||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||3.92|0.60|0.3708
81538766|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.66||||0.0704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|7.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||7.66|0.92|0.0704
81538767|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.21||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|27.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||27.73|1.88|0.0040
81538768|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04||||0.1625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|5.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||5.55|0.75|0.1625
81538769|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.59||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|14.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||14.50|1.46|0.0093
81538770|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.44||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|13.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||13.87|1.42|0.0103
81538771|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.1965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|4.95||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||4.95|0.72|0.1965
81538772|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.69||||0.0549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|7.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||7.42|0.98|0.0549
81538773|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.01||||0.0503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|9.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||9.09|1.00|0.0503
81538774|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.03||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|27.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||27.10|1.82|0.0046
81730274|NCT00601484|163156414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-21.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.124|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.633|-3.171||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-3.171|-40.633|
81730275|NCT00601484|163156415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.942|-0.057||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-0.057|-2.942|
81730276|NCT00601484|163156415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.458|-0.705||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-0.705|-3.458|
81730277|NCT00601484|163156415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.267|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.265|-0.004||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-0.004|-4.265|
81730278|NCT00601484|163156415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.531|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.029|1.124||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||1.124|-4.029|
81730279|NCT00601484|163156415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.293|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.419|-0.063||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-0.063|-4.419|
81730280|NCT00601484|163156416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|-7.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.32|11.32||||||Week 2: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\] as stratification variable.||11.32|-27.32|
81730281|NCT00601484|163156416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|-17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-42.04|4.37||||||Week 4: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\] as stratification variable.||4.37|-42.04|
81730282|NCT00601484|163156416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|-24.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-51.58|0.67||||||Week 6: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\] as stratification variable.||0.67|-51.58|
81730283|NCT00601484|163156416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|-7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-41.71|17.33||||||Week 10: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\] as stratification variable.||17.33|-41.71|
81730284|NCT00601484|163156416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehman median difference|-21.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-54.76|7.92||||||Week 16: Van elteren test was used to compare the percent change from baseline between tanezumab and placebo using baseline average daily pain score (moderate \[4 to less than 7\] or severe \[greater than or equal to 7\] as stratification variable.||7.92|-54.76|
81730285|NCT00601484|163156417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.591|-0.04||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-0.040|-0.591|
81730286|NCT00601484|163156417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.225|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.734|0.02||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.020|-0.734|
81730287|NCT00601484|163156417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.211|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.724|-0.015||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-0.015|-0.724|
81730288|NCT00601484|163156417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.806|-0.005||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-0.005|-0.806|
81730289|NCT00601484|163156417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.206|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|0.223||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.223|-0.470|
81730290|NCT00601484|163156418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-15.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.425|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.468|-1.209||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-1.209|-29.468|
81730291|NCT00601484|163156418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-16.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.102|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.608|1.665||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||1.665|-35.608|
81730292|NCT00601484|163156418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-18.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.358|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.476|-0.613||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||-0.613|-35.476|
81730293|NCT00601484|163156418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-19.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.631|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-42.418|3.46||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||3.460|-42.418|
81730294|NCT00601484|163156418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-9.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.097|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.174|7.849||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||7.849|-26.174|
81730295|NCT00601484|163156419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.404|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.394|0.03||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.030|-1.394|
81730296|NCT00601484|163156419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.454|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.149|0.468||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.468|-1.149|
81730297|NCT00601484|163156419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.449|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.443|0.156||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.156|-1.443|
81730298|NCT00601484|163156419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.546|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.046|0.931||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.931|-1.046|
81730299|NCT00601484|163156419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.673|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.876|0.592||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.592|-1.876|
81730300|NCT00601484|163156420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-34.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.509|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-72.879|4.375||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||4.375|-72.879|
81730301|NCT00601484|163156420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-30.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.418|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-75.23|13.285||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||13.285|-75.230|
81730302|NCT00601484|163156420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-37.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.74|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-90.62|16.265||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||16.265|-90.620|
81730303|NCT00601484|163156420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.222|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-74.604|86.142||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||86.142|-74.604|
81538775|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.46||||0.0866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|6.88||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||6.88|0.88|0.0866
81730304|NCT00601484|163156420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-21.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|70.862|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-164.142|121.438||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||121.438|-164.142|
81730305|NCT00601484|163156423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.788|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.562|0.081||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.081|-2.562|
81730306|NCT00601484|163156423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.986|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.782|0.535||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.535|-2.782|
81730307|NCT00601484|163156423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.036|0.819||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.819|-3.036|
81730308|NCT00601484|163156423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.816|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.534|1.221||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||1.221|-1.534|
81730309|NCT00601484|163156423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.083|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.398|1.32||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||1.320|-2.398|
81730310|NCT00601484|163156424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-10.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.718|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.25|0.277||||||Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||0.277|-22.250|
81730311|NCT00601484|163156424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.66|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.001|6.132||||||Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||6.132|-23.001|
81730312|NCT00601484|163156424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.737|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.602|8.327||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||8.327|-24.602|
81730313|NCT00601484|163156424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.406|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.948|11.04||||||Week 10: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||11.040|-13.948|
81538776|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.96||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|20.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||20.40|1.74|0.0045
81730314|NCT00601484|163156424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-7.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.352|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.884|8.234||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age, gender, BMI, baseline severity of pain and concomitant medications (amitriptyline, pentosan polysulfate sodium, hydroxyzine) use.||8.234|-23.884|
81730315|NCT00601484|163156425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.064|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.709|15.007||||||Week 6: Analysis was based on proportional odds analysis, to determine the odds ratio for the odds of responding (compared to not responding) on Tanezumab vs placebo.||15.007|1.709|
81730316|NCT00601484|163156425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.722|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.756|9.795||||||Week 16: Analysis was based on proportional odds analysis, to determine the odds ratio for the odds of responding (compared to not responding) on Tanezumab vs placebo.||9.795|0.756|
81730317|NCT03977584|163156446|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Annualized Rate of Change|-0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00993||0.1953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0327|0.0068|||RCRM|||Analysis was based on RCRM using unstructured covariance matrix: GTP1 PET = Treatment \* Analysis Year + Interactive Voice or Web Response System (IxRS) defined Age Group + IxRS defined Education History + IxRS defined apolipoprotein (APOE4) Carrier Status + IxRS defined Clinical Dementia Rating Global Score.||0.0068|-0.0327|0.1953
81730318|NCT03504852|163156449|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.72||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.45|27.98||One-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||27.98|7.45|0.0003
81730319|NCT03504852|163156449|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|3.78||One-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||3.78|1.44|0.0003
81730320|NCT03504852|163156450|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.28||||0.0498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|18.2||One-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||18.20|-1.65|0.0498
81730321|NCT03504852|163156450|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.0498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.47||One-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||2.47|0.92|0.0498
81730322|NCT01200394|163156452|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.843||||0.9889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.728|0.975||Posterior distribution was used to calculate a probability (presented as P-value) that PF-00489791 has a greater than 0% reduction in UACR compared to placebo.|ANCOVA||Geometric mean ratio and corresponding 95% credible intervals were calculated.|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model within an outlier robust Bayesian framework on normal logarithmic scale with treatment as fixed effect, baseline UACR and baseline supine systolic blood pressure (BP) as covariate. Values were back-transformed from log scale. Model used informative prior distribution for placebo.||0.975|0.728|0.9889
81730323|NCT01200394|163156452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2402|TWO_SIDED|||||Posterior distribution was used to calculate a probability (presented as P-value) that PF-00489791 has a greater than or equal to 20% reduction in UACR compared to placebo.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model within an outlier robust Bayesian framework on normal logarithmic scale with treatment as fixed effect, baseline UACR and baseline supine systolic BP as covariate. Values were back-transformed from log scale. Model used informative prior distribution for placebo.||||0.2402
81730324|NCT01200394|163156453|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8759||||0.0382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7727|0.9927|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) on normal logarithmic scale with baseline, baseline supine systolic BP, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points. Values were back-transformed from log scale.||0.9927|0.7727|0.0382
81730325|NCT01200394|163156453|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8311||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7208|0.9584|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: MMRM on normal logarithmic scale with baseline, baseline supine systolic BP, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points. Values were back-transformed from log scale.||0.9584|0.7208|0.0112
81730326|NCT01200394|163156453|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8816||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7427|1.0465|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: MMRM on normal logarithmic scale with baseline, baseline supine systolic BP, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points. Values were back-transformed from log scale.||1.0465|0.7427|0.1490
81730327|NCT01200394|163156454|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8565||||0.0297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.745|0.9847|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: MMRM on normal logarithmic scale with baseline, baseline supine systolic BP, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points. Values were back-transformed from log scale.||0.9847|0.7450|0.0297
81730328|NCT01200394|163156454|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8524||||0.0305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7376|0.985|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: MMRM on normal logarithmic scale with baseline, baseline supine systolic BP, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points. Values were back-transformed from log scale.||0.9850|0.7376|0.0305
81730329|NCT01200394|163156454|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.7937||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6717|0.9378|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: MMRM on normal logarithmic scale with baseline, baseline supine systolic BP, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points. Values were back-transformed from log scale.||0.9378|0.6717|0.0068
81730330|NCT01200394|163156454|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8634||||0.1151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|1.0368|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: MMRM on normal logarithmic scale with baseline, baseline supine systolic BP, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points. Values were back-transformed from log scale.||1.0368|0.7190|0.1151
81730331|NCT01200394|163156455|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9816||||0.3585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9434|1.0214|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: MMRM on normal logarithmic scale with change from baseline as response variable and baseline, baseline supine systolic BP, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points. Values were back-transformed from log scale.||1.0214|0.9434|0.3585
81730332|NCT01200394|163156455|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9939||||0.7475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9577|1.0315|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: MMRM on normal logarithmic scale with change from baseline as response variable and baseline, baseline supine systolic BP, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points. Values were back-transformed from log scale.||1.0315|0.9577|0.7475
81730333|NCT01200394|163156455|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9866||||0.4972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9488|1.0259|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: MMRM on normal logarithmic scale with change from baseline as response variable and baseline, baseline supine systolic BP, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points. Values were back-transformed from log scale.||1.0259|0.9488|0.4972
81730334|NCT01200394|163156455|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0024||||0.9146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9588|1.0481|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: MMRM on normal logarithmic scale with change from baseline as response variable and baseline, baseline supine systolic BP, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points. Values were back-transformed from log scale.||1.0481|0.9588|0.9146
81730335|NCT01200394|163156456|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-5.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2942|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.94|-2.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supine Systolic BP, Week 0: MMRM model included baseline, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points.||-2.84|-7.94|<0.0001
81730336|NCT01200394|163156456|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.849|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|-2.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supine Diastolic BP, Week 0: MMRM model included baseline, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points.||-2.04|-5.38|<0.0001
81730337|NCT01200394|163156456|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9489|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.46|-2.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supine Mean BP, Week 0: MMRM model included baseline, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points.||-2.72|-6.46|<0.0001
81730338|NCT01200394|163156456|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4056||0.7093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|2.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supine Systolic BP, Week 3: MMRM model included baseline, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points.||2.24|-3.29|0.7093
81730339|NCT01200394|163156456|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9089||0.6564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supine Diastolic BP, Week 3: MMRM model included baseline, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points.||2.20|-1.39|0.6564
81730340|NCT01200394|163156456|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0334||0.8763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supine Mean BP, Week 3: MMRM model included baseline, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.87|-2.20|0.8763
81730341|NCT01200394|163156456|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4926||0.7491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|2.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supine Systolic BP, Week 6: MMRM model included baseline, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points.||2.46|-3.42|0.7491
81471537|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.723||||0.0306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.538|0.97|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for cumulative ribavirin dose per 10000 mg, first 12 weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.970|0.538|0.0306
81471538|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.145||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.061|1.236|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for BMI in kg/m\^2. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.236|1.061|0.0005
81471539|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.907||||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.151|3.158|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10 (IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||3.158|1.151|0.0122
81471540|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.175||||0.0956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.872|5.424|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Platelets x 10\*\*9/L at BL (\< 140 vs \>=180). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||5.424|0.872|0.0956
81471541|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.267||||0.0846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.197|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Platelets x 10\*\*9/L at BL (\>=140 - \< 180 vs \>=180). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.197|0.060|0.0846
81471542|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.897|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.852|0.945|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.945|0.852|<0.0001
81471543|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.996||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.259|3.165|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||3.165|1.259|0.0033
81538777|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.59||||0.0207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|10.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||10.62|1.22|0.0207
81471544|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.035|1.277|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for BMI in kg/m\^2. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.277|1.035|0.0095
81471545|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.155||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.533|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (no cirrhosis vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.533|0.045|0.0031
81471546|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.364||||0.0645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.125|1.063|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (not assessed/missing vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.063|0.125|0.0645
81471547|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.895||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.846|0.948|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin up to Wk 12), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.948|0.846|0.0001
81538778|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.2127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.91||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.91|0.70|0.2127
81471548|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.996||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.259|3.165|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||3.165|1.259|0.0033
81730342|NCT01200394|163156456|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9235||0.6141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supine Diastolic BP, Week 6: MMRM model included baseline, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.35|-2.29|0.6141
81471549|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.035|1.277|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for BMI in kg/m\^2. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.277|1.035|0.0095
81471550|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.155||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.533|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (no cirrhosis vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.533|0.045|0.0031
81471551|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.364||||0.0645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.125|1.063|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (not assessed/missing vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.063|0.125|0.0645
81471552|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.895||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.846|0.948|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for treatment duration after VR in weeks. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment exposure and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants (including total cumulative dose of peginterferon and ribavirin), in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.948|0.846|0.0001
81471553|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.266||||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.041|1.541|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.541|1.041|0.0182
81471554|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.122|2.254|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10 (IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.254|1.122|0.0092
81471555|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.974||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.488|5.942|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Platelets x 10\*\*9/L at BL (\< 140 vs \>=180). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||5.942|1.488|0.0020
81471556|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.142||||0.6524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.641|2.035|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for Platelets x 10\*\*9/L at BL (\>=140 - \< 180 vs \>=180). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||2.035|0.641|0.6524
81471557|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.108|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.311|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (RVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.311|0.037|<0.0001
81471558|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.389||||0.0429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.156|0.97|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (cEVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.970|0.156|0.0429
81471559|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.523|3.38|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (pEVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||3.380|0.523|0.5490
81471560|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.136||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.054|1.224|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for BMI in kg/m\^2. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.224|1.054|0.0008
81471561|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.855||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.133|3.037|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for HCV RNA at BL in log10 (IU/mL). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||3.037|1.133|0.0140
81471562|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.126||||0.0575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|1.068|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (RVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.068|0.015|0.0575
81730343|NCT01200394|163156456|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0582||0.5281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|1.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supine Mean BP, Week 6: MMRM model included baseline, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.42|-2.75|0.5281
81730344|NCT01200394|163156456|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8764||0.6695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supine Systolic BP, Week 12: MMRM model included baseline, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points.||4.50|-2.90|0.6695
81471563|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.7128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|6.025|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (cEVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||6.025|0.072|0.7128
81471564|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.505||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|6.318|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (pEVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||6.318|0.040|0.5960
81471565|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.051||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|3.311|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for age per 10 years. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||3.311|1.270|0.0033
81471566|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.113||||0.0452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.002|1.236|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for BMI in kg/m\^2. The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.236|1.002|0.0452
81471567|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.154||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.043|0.551|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (no cirrhosis vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||0.551|0.043|0.0040
81471568|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.393||||0.0833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.137|1.131|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for liver fibrosis (not assessed/missing vs cirrhosis). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a||1.131|0.137|0.0833
81730345|NCT01200394|163156456|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.073||0.5607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|1.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supine Diastolic BP, Week 12: MMRM model included baseline, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points.||1.49|-2.74|0.5607
81730346|NCT01200394|163156456|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2722||0.8297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|2.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supine Mean BP, Week 12: MMRM model included baseline, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points.||2.23|-2.78|0.8297
81730347|NCT01200394|163156456|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7065||0.7644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|3.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supine Systolic BP, Week 16: MMRM model included baseline, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points.||3.87|-2.85|0.7644
81730348|NCT01200394|163156456|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9917||0.5123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supine Diastolic BP, Week 16: MMRM model included baseline, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points.||2.61|-1.30|0.5123
81730349|NCT01200394|163156456|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1355||0.6838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Supine Mean BP, Week 16: MMRM model included baseline, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. The unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points.||2.70|-1.77|0.6838
81730350|NCT01200394|163156458|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9282||||0.5422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7297|1.1807|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: MMRM on normal logarithmic scale with change from baseline as response variable and baseline, baseline supine systolic BP, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points. Values were back-transformed from log scale.||1.1807|0.7297|0.5422
81730351|NCT01200394|163156458|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.7998||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6402|0.999|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: MMRM on normal logarithmic scale with change from baseline as response variable and baseline, baseline supine systolic BP, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points. Values were back-transformed from log scale.||0.9990|0.6402|0.0490
81730352|NCT01200394|163156458|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0435||||0.7264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8211|1.3262|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: MMRM on normal logarithmic scale with change from baseline as response variable and baseline, baseline supine systolic BP, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points. Values were back-transformed from log scale.||1.3262|0.8211|0.7264
81730353|NCT01200394|163156458|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1154||||0.3733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8761|1.4201|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16: MMRM on normal logarithmic scale with change from baseline as response variable and baseline, baseline supine systolic BP, visit, treatment, baseline by visit interaction and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used to estimate variances and covariance within participant across time points. Values were back-transformed from log scale.||1.4201|0.8761|0.3733
81730354|NCT00582309|163156488|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Original Power Analysis: The expected differences in mean blood glucose concentration between groups are \> 30 mg/dL. Assuming two-tailed alpha of .05, a standard deviation of approximately 40, and a one-to-one allocation and no subject attrition, fifty patients per treatment group (150 total) will be sufficient to achieve 90% power for group mean comparisons allowing for multiple comparisons.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||All results obtained by ANOVA are verified by the nonparametric Kruskal-Wallis test. Statistical significance will be judged by P-values \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||Demographic and baseline measurements are reported as either means and standard deviations or as frequency and percentages. These and the outcome measures are compared among the three groups by 1-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) for means or by Fisher's Exact test for frequencies as appropriate. If there is an overall significant difference, the post hoc multiple comparisons will be done by Fisher's least significant difference method.||||<0.05
81730355|NCT02708277|163156493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.009
81730356|NCT02708277|163156494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.303|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.303
81730357|NCT02708277|163156495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.606|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.606
81730358|NCT02708277|163156496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81730359|NCT02260492|163156509|EQUIVALENCE|"Equivalence test compares the Test/Reference with confidence bounds set at standard 80-125%.~Superiority test compares Test with Placebo (p\<0.05) Superiority test compares Reference with Placebo (p\<0.05) (p\<0.05)"|Test/Reference|1.0799|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.25|||ANCOVA|||"Primary analyses were conducted on BL subtracted values (pre-dose - post-dose). The two one-sided tests method of interval analysis is standard for bioequivalence testing and employs 2 sets of one-sided hypotheses as follows, performed at the 5% alpha level:~H01: uT-uR \< -0.20 uR vs. Ha1: -0.20 uR \</= uT- uR (the lower tail) and H02: uT-uR \>0.25 uR vs. Ha2: uT- uR \</=0.25 uR (the upper tail) When uT is the LSM SOLIS, uR is the LSM of ADVAIR DISKUS"|"Day 1 superiority to placebo:~Solis vs. Placebo p=0.004 Advair vs. Placebo p=0.012"|1.25|.8|<0.05
81730360|NCT02260492|163156510|EQUIVALENCE|Standard bioequivalence 90% confidence bounds set at 0.8-1.25.|Test/Reference|1.0475|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.25|||ANOVA|||Same as the Day 1 analyses|"Week 4 superiority to placebo:~Solis vs. Placebo p=0.019 Advair vs. Placebo p=0.035"|1.25|.8|<0.05
81730361|NCT05328375|163156516|OTHER||Mean|0.91|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.62||||||The estimate is based on the number of participants enrolled per month over the 11-month recruitment period of the trial. A 1-sided 95% lower confidence limit was computed.||||0.62|
81730362|NCT05328375|163156517|OTHER||Mean|0.87|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.66||||||The estimate is based on the mean proportion of cardiac rehabilitation sessions completed by THCR participants. A 1-sided 95% lower confidence limit was computed.||||0.66|
81730363|NCT05328375|163156518|OTHER||Proportion|1.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.55||||||The estimate is based on the proportion of participants in the Telehealth-enhanced Hybrid CR arm who attended at least one cardiac rehabilitation session after randomization. A 1-sided 95% lower confidence limit was computed.||||0.55|
81730364|NCT05328375|163156518|OTHER||Proportion|1.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.55||||||The estimate is based on the proportion of participants in the Traditional CR arm who attended at least one cardiac rehabilitation session after randomization. A 1-sided 95% lower confidence limit was computed.||||0.55|
81730365|NCT05328375|163156519|OTHER||Mean|0.69|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.4||||||The estimate is based on the mean proportion of cardiac rehabilitation sessions completed by participants in the Traditional CR arm. A 1-sided 95% lower confidence limit was computed.||||0.40|
81730366|NCT05328375|163156520|OTHER||Proportion|1.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.55||||||Adequate feasibility was defined as a mean score ≥4 across four post-program items. A 1-sided 95% lower confidence limit was calculated.||||0.55|
81730367|NCT01521559|163156532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|26.6||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|40.1||P-value was calculated using 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by regions (Japan vs North America) and baseline Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA ≤20/200 and BCVA \>20/200).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference was IAI group minus laser group; Difference and confidence interval were calculated using Mantel-Haenszel weighting scheme adjusted by regions (Japan vs North America) and baseline BCVA (BCVA ≤20/200 and BCVA \>20/200).|||40.1|13.0|0.0003
81730368|NCT01521559|163156533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|14.0|||ANCOVA|||Difference was IAI group minus laser group. P-value, Point estimate and 95% confidence interval (CI) were based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as covariate and treatment group, region, and baseline Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA ≤20/200 and BCVA \>20/200) as fixed factors.||14.0|7.1|<0.0001
81730369|NCT01521559|163156534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-148.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-179.8|-117.4|||ANCOVA|||Difference was IAI group minus laser group; P-value, Point estimate, and 95% CI, were based on an ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and treatment group, region, and baseline Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA ≤20/200 and BCVA \>20/200) as fixed factors.||-117.4|-179.8|<0.0001
81730370|NCT01521559|163156535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.6||||0.0833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|5.5|||ANCOVA|||Difference was IAI group minus laser group; P-value, Point estimate, and 95% CI, were based on an ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and treatment group, region, and baseline Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA ≤20/200 and BCVA \>20/200) as fixed factors.||5.5|-0.3|0.0833
81730371|NCT00395226|163156543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|1.62||The a priori significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided)|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA used group as a factor and baseline rosacea severity score as a covariate.|The effect of zinc sulfate treatment on rosacea severity score was estimated with baseline rosacea severity score included in the regression model|"The null hypothesis was no group differences. The alternative hypothesis was that the zinc sulfate arm is superior to placebo arm."||1.62|-0.47|0.2840
81730372|NCT00698685|163156601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||actuarial probability of engraftment|70.0||||||95.0|||||||Actuarial probability of engraftment at day +100 is calculated according to the product-limit estimate method.|||||
81730373|NCT01569451|163156605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0493|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0493
81730374|NCT01569451|163156606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0268|||||||Peto|||||||0.0268
81730375|NCT01569451|163156607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0189|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0189
81730376|NCT01569451|163156608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3167|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3167
81730377|NCT01569451|163156609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.094|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0940
81730378|NCT01569451|163156610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3507|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3507
81730379|NCT01569451|163156611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81730380|NCT01569451|163156612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4904|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test||||0.4904
81730381|NCT01569451|163156613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4073|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4073
81730382|NCT01569451|163156614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8677|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8677
81730383|NCT01569451|163156615|OTHER|Mean difference between treatment groups.||||||0.3974|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3974
81730384|NCT01399736|163156617|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.55|||Chi-squared|||||0.55|0.22|<0.001
81730385|NCT01399736|163156618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.56|||Chi-squared|||||2.56|0.25|0.70
81730386|NCT01399736|163156619|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|4.01|||Chi-squared|||||4.01|0.25|1.00
81730387|NCT01399736|163156620|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.13|||Chi-squared|||||1.13|0.22|0.10
81730388|NCT01399736|163156621|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.59|||Chi-squared|||||1.59|0.22|0.29
81730389|NCT01399736|163156622|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.57|||Chi-squared|||||0.57|0.24|<0.001
81730390|NCT01399736|163156623|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|5.02|||Chi-squared|||||5.02|0.29|0.80
81730391|NCT00386009|163156673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.068||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 12 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.068
81730392|NCT00386009|163156674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.626||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 12 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.626
81730393|NCT00386009|163156675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.113||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 12 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.113
81730394|NCT00386009|163156676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.837||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 12 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.837
81730395|NCT00386009|163156677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 12 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.400
81730396|NCT00386009|163156678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.864||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 12 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.864
81730397|NCT00386009|163156679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 12 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.340
81471569|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.141||||0.1439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.951|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (RVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between on-treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||1.951|0.010|0.1439
81730398|NCT00386009|163156680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.838||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 12 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.838
81730399|NCT00386009|163156681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.609||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 12 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.609
81730400|NCT00386009|163156682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.427||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 12 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.427
81730401|NCT00386009|163156683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.838||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 12 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.838
81730402|NCT00386009|163156684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 12 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.090
81730403|NCT00386009|163156685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.113||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 12 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.113
81730404|NCT00386009|163156688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to 12 Week Endpoint. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81730405|NCT02978326|163156700|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-1.5||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||-1.5|-6.9|0.0028
81730406|NCT02978326|163156701|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-0.3||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in the HAM-D Total Score at Day 3||-0.3|-5.1|0.0252
81471570|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35||||0.4457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|5.194|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (cEVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||5.194|0.024|0.4457
81730407|NCT02978326|163156701|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-0.8||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in the HAM-D Total Score at Day 8||-0.8|-6.0|0.0106
81434317|NCT02583048|162559191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|2.0|14.8|||||Arm 3 minus Arm 1 difference in change from baseline estimated from ANOVA model. Interim analysis conducted when week 24 QT data was available for ≥12 participants stipulated 99.9% confidence interval; original coverage of 95% was widened to 95.1%.|||14.8|2.0|
81434318|NCT02583048|162559191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|5.7|18.6|||||Arm 3 minus Arm 2 difference in change from baseline estimated from ANOVA model. Interim analysis conducted when week 24 QT data was available for ≥12 participants stipulated 99.9% confidence interval; original coverage of 95% was widened to 95.1%.|||18.6|5.7|
81434319|NCT02583048|162559198|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.117|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.884|1.411|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 2.||1.411|0.884|
81434320|NCT02583048|162559198|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.202|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.989|1.461|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 8.||1.461|0.989|
81434321|NCT02583048|162559198|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.958|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.774|1.187|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 24.||1.187|0.774|
81434322|NCT02583048|162559199|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.986|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.801|1.215|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 2.||1.215|0.801|
81434323|NCT02583048|162559199|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.978|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.764|1.251|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 8.||1.251|0.764|
81434324|NCT02583048|162559199|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.859|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.667|1.108|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 24.||1.108|0.667|
81434325|NCT02583048|162559200|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.036|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.847|1.267|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 2.||1.267|0.847|
81434326|NCT02583048|162559200|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.037|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.843|1.276|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 8.||1.276|0.843|
81434327|NCT02583048|162559200|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.915|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.727|1.151|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 24.||1.151|0.727|
81434328|NCT02583048|162559201|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.043|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.864|1.258|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 2.||1.258|0.864|
81434329|NCT02583048|162559201|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.029|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.858|1.235|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 8.||1.235|0.858|
81730408|NCT02978326|163156701|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.0321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-0.3||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in the HAM-D Total Score at Day 21||-0.3|-6.0|0.0321
81730409|NCT02978326|163156701|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-1.4||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in the HAM-D Total Score at Day 45||-1.4|-6.7|0.0027
81730410|NCT02978326|163156702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.1004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|3.6||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With HAM-D Response at Day 3||3.60|0.89|0.1004
81730411|NCT02978326|163156702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.31||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|4.45||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With HAM-D Response at Day 8||4.45|1.20|0.0127
81730412|NCT02978326|163156702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|5.16||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With HAM-D Response at Day 15||5.16|1.34|0.0049
81730413|NCT02978326|163156702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.0763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|3.64||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With HAM-D Response at Day 21||3.64|0.94|0.0763
81730414|NCT02978326|163156702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28||||0.0216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|4.6||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With HAM-D Response at Day 45||4.60|1.13|0.0216
81730415|NCT02978326|163156703|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.89||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|12.23||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With HAM-D Remission at Day 3||12.23|1.24|0.0200
81730416|NCT02978326|163156703|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|4.13||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With HAM-D Remission at Day 8||4.13|0.89|0.0990
81730417|NCT02978326|163156703|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|5.17||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With HAM-D Remission at Day 15||5.17|1.24|0.0110
81730418|NCT02978326|163156703|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.1982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|3.19||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With HAM-D Remission at Day 21||3.19|0.79|0.1982
81434330|NCT02583048|162559201|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.808|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.657|0.993|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 24.||0.993|0.657|
81730419|NCT02978326|163156703|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.52||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|5.03||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With HAM-D Remission at Day 45||5.03|1.26|0.0091
81730420|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.3832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|2.7||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Core: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 3||2.7|-6.9|0.3832
81434331|NCT02583048|162559202|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.068|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.903|1.263|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 2.||1.263|0.903|
81434332|NCT02583048|162559202|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.973|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.155|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 8.||1.155|0.820|
81434333|NCT02583048|162559202|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.803|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.656|0.983|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 24.||0.983|0.656|
81730421|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.0415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-0.2||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Core: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 8||-0.2|-10.5|0.0415
81730422|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71||0.0606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|0.2||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Core: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 15||0.2|-10.5|0.0606
81730423|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-0.6||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Core: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 21||-0.6|-12.1|0.0318
81730424|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-2.4||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Core: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 45||-2.4|-13.0|0.0047
81730425|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-2.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Anxiety: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 3||-2.1|-12.0|0.0053
81730426|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-1.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Anxiety: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 8||-1.1|-12.1|0.0181
81730427|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.82||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|-4.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Anxiety: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 15||-4.2|-15.3|0.0007
81730428|NCT02978326|163156704|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-0.5|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Anxiety: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 21||-0.5|-11.5|0.0332
81730429|NCT02978326|163156704|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-2.5||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Anxiety: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 45||-2.5|-13.5|0.0048
81730430|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|2.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Bech-6: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 3||2.0|-10.3|0.1840
81730431|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31||0.0462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Bech-6: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 8||-0.1|-13.2|0.0462
81730432|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|-1.6||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Bech-6: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 15||-1.6|-14.9|0.0150
81730433|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.53||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-1.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Bech-6: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 21||-1.0|-15.0|0.0245
81730434|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-2.8||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Bech-6: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 45||-2.8|-16.0|0.0054
81730435|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77||0.0972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|0.9||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Meier: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 3||0.9|-10.1|0.0972
81434334|NCT02583048|162559203|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.049|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.881|1.248|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 2.||1.248|0.881|
81434335|NCT02583048|162559203|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.979|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.823|1.165|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 8.||1.165|0.823|
81434336|NCT02583048|162559203|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.808|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.638|1.025|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 1.|Statistical analysis for Week 24.||1.025|0.638|
81434337|NCT02583048|162559204|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.903|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.778|1.049|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 2.||1.049|0.778|
81730436|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.95||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-1.4||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Meier: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 8||-1.4|-13.1|0.0155
81730437|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.03||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|-1.5||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Meier: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 15||-1.5|-13.4|0.0149
81730438|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|-0.9||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Meier: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 21||-0.9|-13.3|0.0250
81730439|NCT02978326|163156704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|-3.6||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D subscale score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Meier: Change from Baseline in HAM-D Subscale Score at Day 45||-3.6|-15.3|0.0017
81730440|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.1569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Depressed Mood: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||0.1|-0.5|0.1569
81730441|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Depressed Mood: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||0.0|-0.7|0.0376
81730442|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.1035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Depressed Mood: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||0.1|-0.6|0.1035
81730443|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Depressed Mood: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||-0.2|-0.9|0.0037
81730444|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Depressed Mood: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||-0.1|-0.8|0.0061
81730445|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.7878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Feelings of Guilt: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||0.3|-0.4|0.7878
81730446|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Feelings of Guilt: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||0.0|-0.6|0.0498
81471571|NCT01066793|162634919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.142||||0.6258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|45.801|||Regression, Logistic|||The statistical analysis is presented for on-treatment response (pEVR vs No RVR/EVR). The logistic regression analysis for relapse was performed for association between treatment response and baseline factors available in at least 90% of participants, in naive HCV mono-infected mTRT participants receiving PEG-IFN alfa-2a.||45.801|0.100|0.6258
81471572|NCT03334422|162634921|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.58||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|5.92|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.92|1.12|0.026
81471573|NCT03334422|162634921|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.64||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|8.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.05|1.64|0.001
81730447|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.1719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Feelings of Guilt: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||0.1|-0.5|0.1719
81730448|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Feelings of Guilt: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||-0.1|-0.7|0.0161
81730449|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Feelings of Guilt: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||-0.1|-0.6|0.0191
81730450|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.2537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Suicide: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||0.1|-0.2|0.2537
81434338|NCT02583048|162559204|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.114|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.944|1.315|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 8.||1.315|0.944|
81434339|NCT02583048|162559204|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.804|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.639|1.012|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 24.||1.012|0.639|
81434340|NCT02583048|162559205|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.937|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.084|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 2.||1.084|0.810|
81434341|NCT02583048|162559205|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.107|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.929|1.318|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 8.||1.318|0.929|
81434342|NCT02583048|162559205|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.856|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.703|1.043|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 24.||1.043|0.703|
81434343|NCT02583048|162559206|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.951|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.825|1.096|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 2.||1.096|0.825|
81434344|NCT02583048|162559206|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.136|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.948|1.362|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 8.||1.362|0.948|
81730451|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Suicide: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||-0.1|-0.2|0.0018
81434345|NCT02583048|162559206|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.898|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.727|1.109|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 24.||1.109|0.727|
81434346|NCT02583048|162559207|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.939|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.806|1.094|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 2.||1.094|0.806|
81434347|NCT02583048|162559207|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.081|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.864|1.352|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 8.||1.352|0.864|
81434348|NCT02583048|162559207|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.865|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.597|1.253|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 24.||1.253|0.597|
81434349|NCT02583048|162559208|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.825|1.095|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 2.||1.095|0.825|
81434350|NCT02583048|162559208|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.862|1.354|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 8.||1.354|0.862|
81434351|NCT02583048|162559208|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.865|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.605|1.239|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 24.||1.239|0.605|
81434352|NCT02583048|162559209|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.984|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.851|1.138|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 2.||1.138|0.851|
81434353|NCT02583048|162559209|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.086|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.866|1.361|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 8.||1.361|0.866|
81434354|NCT02583048|162559209|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs were compared to no effect boundaries of 0.67 to 1.50.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.927|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.322|||||The numerator represents Arm 3 and the denominator represents Arm 2.|Statistical analysis for Week 24.||1.322|0.650|
81434355|NCT02155257|162559213|OTHER||Slope|0.19||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.76|||Regression, Linear|||Interaction between resting pupil diameter and correlation of cognitive-affective style to pain reporting. Note that this analysis is an INTERACTION between the primary outcome of this measure (pupil diameter) to that of the primary outcome measure of cognitive-affective style.||.76|-.39|0.540
81434356|NCT01911429|162559283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference (SE)|-8.0||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|-3.7|||LS mean difference (SE)|||"The sample size was estimated to provide at least 85% power to reject at least one of the null hypotheses of no difference between placebo and lurasidone doses.~LS Mean, LS mean difference, and the associated 95% CI and p-value for change from baseline are based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)."||-3.7|-12.4|0.0003
81434357|NCT01911429|162559283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference (SE)|-7.7||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-3.4|||LS mean difference (SE)|||"The sample size was estimated to provide at least 85% power to reject at least one of the null hypotheses of no difference between placebo and lurasidone doses.~LS Mean, LS mean difference, and the associated 95% CI and p-value for change from baseline are based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)."||-3.4|-12.1|0.0006
81434358|NCT01911429|162559284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference (SE)|-0.47||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.22|||LS mean difference (SE)|||LS Mean, LS mean difference, and the associated 95% CI and p-value for change from baseline are based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM).||-0.22|-0.73|0.0003
81434359|NCT01911429|162559284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference (SE)|-0.42||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.16|||LS mean difference (SE)|||LS Mean, LS mean difference, and the associated 95% CI and p-value for change from baseline are based on Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM).||-0.16|-0.67|0.0015
81471574|NCT03334422|162634922|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.02|0.90|0.085
81434360|NCT02704091|162559296|SUPERIORITY|"The following Null-hypothesis was tested:~H0: λA(t) = λB (t) versus H1: λA(t) ≠ λB (t), where λ(t) represents the hazard at time t, A=diosmectite and B=placebo."|||||=|0.2524|||||||Wilcoxon-Gehan test|||The primary analysis tested the equality of time to recovery between the 2 treatment groups, applying the 2-sided Gehan-Wilcoxon test (α=5%).||||=0.2524
81434361|NCT02704091|162559297|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3511|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||Comparison between the 2 treatment groups for time from diarrhoea onset to recovery, analysed using the Gehan-Wilcoxon test.||||=0.3511
81434362|NCT02704091|162559298|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7285|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||Comparison between the 2 treatment groups for time from diarrhoea onset to first formed stool, analysed using the Gehan-Wilcoxon test.||||=0.7285
81434363|NCT02704091|162559299|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1807|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||Comparison between the 2 treatment groups for time from first study treatment intake to last watery stool, analysed using the Gehan-Wilcoxon test.||||=0.1807
81730452|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.2878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Suicide: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||0.0|-0.2|0.2878
81730453|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.2594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Suicide: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||0.1|-0.2|0.2594
81730454|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Suicide: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||0.0|-0.3|0.0086
81730455|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insomnia Early - Early Night: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||0.0|-0.6|0.0424
81434364|NCT02704091|162559300|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.4294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the 2 treatment groups for number of stools for the overall time period, based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) method for repeated measurements. The model included the number of stools 24 hours before randomisation (baseline) as covariate, treatment, time point (12-hour period), the treatment by time point interaction as fixed effects and participant as random effect.||0.07|-0.15|0.4294
81434365|NCT02704091|162559301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12||||0.0465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Comparison between the 2 treatment groups for number of watery stools for the overall time period, based on an ANCOVA method for repeated measurements. The model included the number of watery stools 24 hours before randomisation (baseline) as covariate, treatment, time point (12-hour period), the treatment by time point interaction as fixed effects and participant as random effect.||-0.00|-0.24|0.0465
81434366|NCT01634139|162559304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.108|0.231|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Stepwise testing of the null hypothesis was used to test the efficacy of Tio R5 and then Tio R2.5, each over placebo. The analysis was performed in a stepwise manner, firstly for this endpoint, then Trough FEV1. Each step was only considered confirmatory if all previous steps were successful.||0.231|0.108|<0.0001
81434367|NCT01634139|162559304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.255|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Stepwise testing of the null hypothesis was used to test the efficacy of Tio R5 and then Tio R2.5, each over placebo. The analysis was performed in a stepwise manner, firstly for this endpoint, then Trough FEV1. Each step was only considered confirmatory if all previous steps were successful.||0.255|0.103|<0.0001
81730456|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insomnia Early - Early Night: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||0.0|-0.6|0.0207
81434368|NCT01634139|162559305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.116|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.186|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.186|0.046|0.0012
81434369|NCT01634139|162559305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.188|0.048|0.0010
81434370|NCT01634139|162559305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.142|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.142|0.001|0.0477
81434371|NCT01634139|162559305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.029|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.170|0.029|0.0059
81471575|NCT03334422|162634923|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|4.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.93|1.12|0.024
81730457|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insomnia Early - Early Night: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||-0.2|-0.7|0.0010
81730458|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insomnia Early - Early Night: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||0.0|-0.5|0.0871
81730459|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insomnia Early - Early Night: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||0.2|-0.4|0.5680
81730460|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insomnia Middle - Middle Night: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||-0.1|-0.6|0.0143
81730461|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insomnia Middle - Middle Night: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||-0.1|-0.6|0.0063
81730462|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insomnia Middle - Middle Night: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||-0.1|-0.6|0.0042
81730463|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insomnia Middle - Middle Night: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||-0.1|-0.6|0.0137
81730464|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insomnia Middle - Middle Night: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||-0.1|-0.6|0.0099
81730465|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insomnia Early Hours - Morning: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||0.0|-0.5|0.0507
81730466|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insomnia Early Hours - Morning: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||0.0|-0.5|0.0205
81730467|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insomnia Early Hours - Morning: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||0.1|-0.5|0.1409
81730468|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY|MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insomnia Early Hours - Morning: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||0.1|-0.5|0.2021
81730469|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insomnia Early Hours - Morning: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||-0.1|-0.6|0.0117
81730470|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.5511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Work and Activities: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||0.2|-0.4|0.5511
81730471|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.4949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Work and Activities: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||0.2|-0.5|0.4949
81730472|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Work and Activities: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||-0.1|-0.7|0.0203
81434372|NCT01634139|162559306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.062|0.185|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.185|0.062|<0.0001
81730473|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.2076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Work and Activities: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||0.1|-0.6|0.2076
81730474|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Work and Activities: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||0.0|-0.8|0.0362
81730475|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.3589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Retardation: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||0.3|-0.1|0.3589
81730476|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.6991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Retardation: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||0.2|-0.2|0.6991
81730477|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.9655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Retardation: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||0.2|-0.2|0.9655
81730478|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.8699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Retardation: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||0.2|-0.2|0.8699
81730479|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.3715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Retardation: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||0.1|-0.3|0.3715
81730480|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Agitation: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||0.0|-0.4|0.0670
81730481|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Agitation: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||-0.1|-0.5|0.0104
81730482|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Agitation: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||-0.1|-0.5|0.0122
81730483|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.3157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Agitation: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||0.1|-0.3|0.3157
81730484|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Agitation: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||-0.1|-0.5|0.0077
81434373|NCT01634139|162559306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.188|0.065|<0.0001
81730485|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Anxiety Psychic: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||-0.1|-0.8|0.0078
81730486|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Anxiety Psychic: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||0.0|-0.7|0.0372
81434374|NCT01634139|162559307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.095|0.212|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.212|0.095|<0.0001
81434375|NCT01634139|162559307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.157|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|0.215|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.215|0.098|<0.0001
81730487|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Anxiety Psychic: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||-0.1|-0.7|0.0244
81730488|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Anxiety Psychic: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||0.1|-0.6|0.0993
81730489|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Anxiety Psychic: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||-0.1|-0.7|0.0185
81730490|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.2471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Anxiety Somatic: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||0.1|-0.4|0.2471
81730491|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.1076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Anxiety Somatic: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||0.0|-0.5|0.1076
81730492|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Anxiety Somatic: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||0.1|-0.4|0.2782
81730493|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.4646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Anxiety Somatic: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||0.2|-0.4|0.4646
81730494|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Anxiety Somatic: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||0.1|-0.5|0.1600
81730495|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||0.0|-0.5|0.0474
81730496|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||0.0|-0.5|0.0446
81730497|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||-0.1|-0.6|0.0093
81730498|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.2998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||0.1|-0.4|0.2998
81434376|NCT01634139|162559308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.116|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.186|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|10 minutes pre-dose (Week 24)||0.186|0.046|0.0012
81730499|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Somatic Symptoms Gastrointestinal: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||0.0|-0.5|0.0545
81730500|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.2177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||General Somatic Symptoms: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||0.1|-0.4|0.2177
81730501|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||General Somatic Symptoms: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||0.1|-0.4|0.2300
81434377|NCT01634139|162559308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|10 minutes pre-dose (Week 24)||0.188|0.048|0.0010
81730502|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||General Somatic Symptoms: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||-0.2|-0.7|0.0001
81730503|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||General Somatic Symptoms: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||-0.1|-0.5|0.0151
81730504|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||General Somatic Symptoms: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||0.0|-0.5|0.0502
81730505|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.3659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Genital Symptoms: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||0.1|-0.3|0.3659
81730506|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.6003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Genital Symptoms: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||0.2|-0.3|0.6003
81730507|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Genital Symptoms: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||0.0|-0.5|0.0785
81730508|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.3668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Genital Symptoms: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||0.1|-0.4|0.3668
81730509|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Genital Symptoms: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||0.1|-0.4|0.1827
81730510|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.1327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Hypochondriasis: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||0.1|-0.4|0.1327
81730511|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Hypochondriasis: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||0.0|-0.4|0.0993
81730512|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Hypochondriasis: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||-0.2|-0.6|0.0002
81730513|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Hypochondriasis: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||-0.1|-0.5|0.0056
81434378|NCT01634139|162559308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|0.201|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|30 minutes post-dose (Week 24)||0.201|0.076|<0.0001
81434379|NCT01634139|162559308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|0.213|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|30 minutes post-dose (Week 24)||0.213|0.088|<0.0001
81730514|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Hypochondriasis: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||-0.1|-0.5|0.0122
81730515|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Loss of Weight According to Patient: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||0.0|-0.3|0.1305
81434380|NCT01634139|162559308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.148|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.084|0.211|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|1 hour post-dose (Week 24)||0.211|0.084|<0.0001
81434381|NCT01634139|162559308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.084|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|1 hour post-dose (Week 24)||0.210|0.084|<0.0001
81730516|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.6638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Loss of Weight According to Patient: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||0.1|-0.2|0.6638
81730517|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.4341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Loss of Weight According to Patient: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||0.1|-0.2|0.4341
81730518|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.9085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Loss of Weight According to Patient: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||0.1|-0.1|0.9085
81730519|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Loss of Weight According to Patient: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||0.1|-0.3|0.1820
81730520|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.1593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insight: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 3||0.0|-0.1|0.1593
81730521|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.6555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insight: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 8||0.0|-0.1|0.6555
81730522|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insight: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 15||0.0|-0.1|0.0170
81730523|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insight: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 21||0.0|-0.1|0.0188
81730524|NCT02978326|163156705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-D individual item score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Insight: Change From Baseline in HAM-D Individual Item Score at Day 45||0.0|-0.2|0.0726
81730525|NCT02978326|163156706|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.0791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|0.4||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment with treatment, baseline MADRS total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in MADRS Total Score at Day 3||0.4|-6.5|0.0791
81730526|NCT02978326|163156706|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.0322|TWO_SIDED|1.86|-7.7|-0.3||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment with treatment, baseline MADRS total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in MADRS Total Score at Day 8||-0.3|-7.7|0.0322
81730527|NCT02978326|163156706|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-0.8||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment with treatment, baseline MADRS total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change From Baseline in MADRS Total Score at Day 15||-0.8|-8.3|0.0180
81730528|NCT02978326|163156706|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-0.5||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment with treatment, baseline MADRS total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MADRS Total Score at 21||-0.5|-8.1|0.0271
81730529|NCT02978326|163156706|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-2.2||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment with treatment, baseline MADRS total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in MADRS Total Score at 45||-2.2|-9.4|0.0018
81730530|NCT02978326|163156707|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.3372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.81||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline CGI-S score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With CGI-I Response at Day 3||2.81|0.70|0.3372
81730531|NCT02978326|163156707|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.0935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|3.47||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline CGI-S score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With CGI-I Response at Day 8||3.47|0.91|0.0935
81471576|NCT03334422|162634923|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|7.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.04|1.73|<0.001
81434382|NCT01634139|162559308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.101|0.226|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|2 hours post-dose (Week 24)||0.226|0.101|<0.0001
81730532|NCT02978326|163156707|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|4.28||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline CGI-S score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With CGI-I Response at Day 15||4.28|1.09|0.0276
81730533|NCT02978326|163156707|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|3.54||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment: Baseline CGI-S score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With CGI-I Response at Day 21||3.54|0.91|0.0920
81730534|NCT02978326|163156707|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.1109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|3.51||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline CGI-S score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With CGI-I Response at Day 45||3.51|0.88|0.1109
81730535|NCT02978326|163156708|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.0169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-0.6||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-A total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in HAM-A Total Score at Day 3||-0.6|-5.7|0.0169
81730536|NCT02978326|163156708|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-1.8||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-A total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in HAM-A Total Score at Day 8||-1.8|-7.0|0.0010
81730537|NCT02978326|163156708|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-1.1||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-A total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in HAM-A Total Score at Day 15||-1.1|-6.7|0.0063
81730538|NCT02978326|163156708|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-0.8||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-A total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in HAM-A Total Score at Day 21||-0.8|-6.2|0.0119
81730539|NCT02978326|163156708|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-2.4||MMRM was used for estimation with treatment, baseline HAM-A total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Change from Baseline in HAM-A Total Score at Day 45||-2.4|-7.5|0.0002
81730540|NCT02978326|163156709|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.1145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|3.53||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline MADRS total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With MADRS Response at Day 3||3.53|0.87|0.1145
81730541|NCT02978326|163156709|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.1069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|3.3||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline MADRS total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With MADRS Response at Day 8||3.30|0.89|0.1069
81434383|NCT01634139|162559308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001||95.0|0.106|0.231|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|2 hours post-dose (Week 24)||0.231|0.106|<0.0001
81434384|NCT01634139|162559308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.116|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|3 hours post-dose (Week 24)||0.240|0.116|<0.0001
81471577|NCT03334422|162634923|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|8.76|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.76|2.22|<0.001
81471578|NCT03334422|162634924|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|7.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.97|0.99|0.053
81730542|NCT02978326|163156709|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|5.27||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline MADRS total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With MADRS Response at Day 15||5.27|1.36|0.0045
81434385|NCT01634139|162559308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.114|0.238|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|3 hours post-dose (Week 24)||0.238|0.114|<0.0001
81434386|NCT01634139|162559309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.184|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.184|0.036|0.0036
81434387|NCT01634139|162559309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.165|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.165|0.018|0.0152
81471579|NCT03334422|162634924|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.87||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|10.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.41|1.44|0.007
81471580|NCT03334422|162634924|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.42|15.91|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.91|2.42|<0.001
81471581|NCT03334422|162634925|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.81||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.19|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.66|-26.19|0.062
81434388|NCT01634139|162559309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.0687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.143|-0.005|0.0687
81434389|NCT01634139|162559309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.1666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.126|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.126|-0.022|0.1666
81434390|NCT01634139|162559310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.171|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.171|0.013|0.0228
81434391|NCT01634139|162559310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.131|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.131|-0.027|0.1980
81434392|NCT01634139|162559310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.1256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.141|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.141|-0.017|0.1256
81434393|NCT01634139|162559310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.133|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.133|-0.026|0.1880
81434394|NCT01634139|162559311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.172|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.172|0.037|0.0023
81434395|NCT01634139|162559311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.143|0.009|0.0255
81434396|NCT01634139|162559312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.171|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|10 minutes pre-dose (Week 24)||0.171|0.013|0.0228
81434397|NCT01634139|162559312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.131|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|10 minutes pre-dose.(Week 24)||0.131|-0.027|0.1980
81471582|NCT03334422|162634925|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.78|-12.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.99|-38.78|<0.001
81434398|NCT01634139|162559312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|30 minutes post-dose (Week 24)||0.150|0.006|0.0344
81434399|NCT01634139|162559312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.139|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|30 minutes post-dose (Week 24)||0.139|-0.005|0.0696
81434400|NCT01634139|162559312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.182|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|1 hour post-dose (week 24)||0.182|0.037|0.0032
81434401|NCT01634139|162559312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.1044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.132|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|1 hour post-dose (week 24)||0.132|-0.012|0.1044
81434402|NCT01634139|162559312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.186|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|2 hours post-dose (week 24)||0.186|0.039|0.0027
81434403|NCT01634139|162559312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.166|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|2 hours post-dose (week 24)||0.166|0.020|0.0130
81471583|NCT03334422|162634925|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.29|-13.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.65|-38.29|<0.001
81434404|NCT01634139|162559312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|3 hours post-dose (week 24)||0.190|0.041|0.0025
81434405|NCT01634139|162559312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.166|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|3 hours post-dose (Week 24)||0.166|0.017|0.0156
81434406|NCT01634139|162559313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.165|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.1349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.382|0.051|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.051|-0.382|0.1349
81434407|NCT01634139|162559313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.425|0.008|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.008|-0.425|0.0588
81434408|NCT01634139|162559313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.1675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.372|0.065|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.065|-0.372|0.1675
81471584|NCT03334422|162634926|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|9.76|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.76|0.86|0.086
81471585|NCT03334422|162634926|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.95||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|15.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.49|1.58|0.006
81434409|NCT01634139|162559313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.0709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.419|0.017|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.017|-0.419|0.0709
81434410|NCT01634139|162559314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.116|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.0749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.245|0.012|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.012|-0.245|0.0749
81730543|NCT02978326|163156709|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.0421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|3.93||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline MADRS total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With MADRS Response at Day 21||3.93|1.03|0.0421
81730544|NCT02978326|163156709|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.0541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|4.03||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline MADRS total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With MADRS Response at Day 45||4.03|0.99|0.0541
81730545|NCT02978326|163156710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.84||||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|7.38||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline MADRS total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With MADRS Remission at Day 3||7.38|1.09|0.0326
81730546|NCT02978326|163156710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.3749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.79||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline MADRS total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With MADRS Remission at Day 8||2.79|0.68|0.3749
81730547|NCT02978326|163156710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.49||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|4.92||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline MADRS total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With MADRS Remission at Day 15||4.92|1.26|0.0087
81730548|NCT02978326|163156710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18||||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|4.31||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline MADRS total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With MADRS Remission at Day 21||4.31|1.10|0.0257
81730549|NCT02978326|163156710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.0339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|4.09||Generalized estimating equations for binary response model was used for estimation with factors for treatment, baseline MADRS total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction.|GEE for binary response model|||Percentage of Participants With MADRS Remission at Day 45||4.09|1.06|0.0339
81730550|NCT02129348|163156717|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect Difference|0.7||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.7||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Lithium will significantly reduce agitation/aggression compared to placebo. In intent-to-treat analyses, linear mixed effect models (MEM) were used to estimate means of change scores (baseline versus 12 weeks) by treatment group, lithium versus placebo, for continuous outcomes. The MEM method was used to incorporate all time-points of assessment and deal with missing data for participants who did not reach the 12-week time-point.||2.7|-1.4|0.53
81730551|NCT02129348|163156718|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect Difference|2.11||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|6.13||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared||Odds ratio and its 95% confidence interval were computed.|Change in both NPI core score (≥30% versus \<30%) and CGI behavior change (1 or 2 versus ≥3) were required for response; these two measures were then analyzed separately. A x² test was used to identify whether there was a change in NPI core scores and CGI scores from baseline to week 12.||6.13|0.73|0.26
81434411|NCT01634139|162559314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.0305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.269|-0.013|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||-0.013|-0.269|0.0305
81434412|NCT01634139|162559314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.0581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.255|0.004|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.004|-0.255|0.0581
81434413|NCT01634139|162559314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.0464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.002|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||-0.002|-0.260|0.0464
81434414|NCT01634139|162559315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.096|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.1182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.217|0.025|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.025|-0.217|0.1182
81434415|NCT01634139|162559315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.0404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.246|-0.006|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||-0.006|-0.246|0.0404
81434416|NCT01634139|162559315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.1105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.221|0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.023|-0.221|0.1105
81434417|NCT01634139|162559315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.0983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.224|0.019|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.019|-0.224|0.0983
81434418|NCT01634139|162559316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.507|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.387||0.1146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.063|19.077|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||19.077|-2.063|0.1146
81434419|NCT01634139|162559316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.493|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.365||0.1628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.034|18.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||18.020|-3.034|0.1628
81434420|NCT01634139|162559316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.538|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.435||0.3085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.127|16.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||16.203|-5.127|0.3085
81434421|NCT01634139|162559316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.774|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.413||0.1053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.847|19.394|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||19.394|-1.847|0.1053
81434422|NCT01634139|162559317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.451||0.0236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.663|23.056|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||23.056|1.663|0.0236
81434423|NCT01634139|162559317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.427||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.497|24.794|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||24.794|3.497|0.0093
81434424|NCT01634139|162559317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.882|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.497||0.7322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.667|8.904|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||8.904|-12.667|0.7322
81434425|NCT01634139|162559317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.481||0.4463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.578|14.929|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||14.929|-6.578|0.4463
81434426|NCT01634139|162559318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.039||0.8008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.775|2.299|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||2.299|-1.775|0.8008
81434427|NCT01634139|162559318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.041||0.8731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.875|2.208|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||2.208|-1.875|0.8731
81434428|NCT01634139|162559318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.272|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.058||0.7975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.803|2.346|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||2.346|-1.803|0.7975
81434429|NCT01634139|162559318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.579|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.059||0.5845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.656|1.498|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||1.498|-2.656|0.5845
81434430|NCT01634139|162559319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.6932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.113|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.113|-0.075|0.6932
81434431|NCT01634139|162559319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.1741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.158|0.029|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.029|-0.158|0.1741
81434432|NCT01634139|162559319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.071|0.118|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.118|-0.071|0.6250
81434433|NCT01634139|162559319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.7597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.080|-0.109|0.7597
81434434|NCT01634139|162559320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.6166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.122|0.073|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.073|-0.122|0.6166
81434435|NCT01634139|162559320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.1267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.173|0.021|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.021|-0.173|0.1267
81434436|NCT01634139|162559320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.105|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.105|-0.092|0.9000
81538779|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04||||0.1521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|5.43||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||5.43|0.77|0.1521
81434437|NCT01634139|162559320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.3897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.141|0.055|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.055|-0.141|0.3897
81434438|NCT01634139|162559321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.0975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.262|0.022|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.022|-0.262|0.0975
81434439|NCT01634139|162559321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.323|-0.041|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||-0.041|-0.323|0.0116
81434440|NCT01634139|162559321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.3732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|0.078|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.078|-0.208|0.3732
81434441|NCT01634139|162559321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.1985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.236|0.049|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.049|-0.236|0.1985
81730552|NCT02129348|163156719|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect Difference|1.79||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|5.04||The threshold of statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Chi-squared|||CGI behavior change scores were categorized into responders versus non-responders (1 or 2 versus ≥3) using the last variable observation for drop-outs. A x² test was used to identify the percentage of participants in each group, lithium versus placebo, that improved from baseline to week 12.||5.04|0.64|0.25
81730553|NCT02129348|163156720|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect Difference|2.0||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|5.1||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||In intent-to-treat analyses, linear mixed effect models (MEM) were used to estimate means of change scores (baseline versus 12 weeks) by treatment group, lithium versus placebo, for continuous outcomes. The MEM method was used to incorporate all time-points of assessment and deal with missing data for participants who did not reach the 12-week time-point.||5.1|-1.1|0.21
81730554|NCT02129348|163156721|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect Difference|-0.1||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|2.4||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||In intent-to-treat analyses, linear mixed effect models (MEM) were used to estimate means of change scores (baseline versus 12 weeks) by treatment group, lithium versus placebo, for continuous outcomes. The MEM method was used to incorporate all time-points of assessment and deal with missing data for participants who did not reach the 12-week time-point.||2.4|-2.6|0.91
81730555|NCT02129348|163156722|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect Difference|0.1||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.4||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Effect size (d)= -0.02 (Cohen's D)|In intent-to-treat analyses, linear mixed effect models (MEM) were used to estimate means of change scores (baseline versus 12 weeks) by treatment group, lithium versus placebo, for continuous outcomes. The MEM method was used to incorporate all time-points of assessment and deal with missing data for participants who did not reach the 12-week time-point.||1.4|-1.5|0.94
81730556|NCT02129348|163156723|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect Difference|0.2||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.8||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||In intent-to-treat analyses, linear mixed effect models (MEM) were used to estimate means of change scores (baseline versus 12 weeks) by treatment group, lithium versus placebo, for continuous outcomes. The MEM method was used to incorporate all time-points of assessment and deal with missing data for participants who did not reach the 12-week time-point.||0.8|-0.4|0.63
81730557|NCT02129348|163156724|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect Difference|3.2||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|8.4||The threshold of statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Effect size (d)= 0.44 (Cohen's D)|In intent-to-treat analyses, linear mixed effect models (MEM) were used to estimate means of change scores (baseline versus 12 weeks) by treatment group, lithium versus placebo, for continuous outcomes. The MEM method was used to incorporate all time-points of assessment and deal with missing data for participants who did not reach the 12-week time-point.||8.4|-2.1|0.24
81730558|NCT02129348|163156725|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect Difference|0.0||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.8||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Cohen's d=0.01|In intent-to-treat analyses, linear mixed effect models (MEM) were used to estimate means of change scores (baseline versus 12 weeks) by treatment group, lithium versus placebo, for continuous outcomes. The MEM method was used to incorporate all time-points of assessment and deal with missing data for participants who did not reach the 12-week time-point.||1.8|-1.7|0.96
81730559|NCT02129348|163156726|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Effect Difference|2.2||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|6.6||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Cohen's d=0.35|In intent-to-treat analyses, linear mixed effect models (MEM) were used to estimate means of change scores (baseline versus 12 weeks) by treatment group, lithium versus placebo, for continuous outcomes. The MEM method was used to incorporate all time-points of assessment and deal with missing data for participants who did not reach the 12-week time-point.||6.6|-2.3|0.35
81730560|NCT00865709|163156730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.884||||0.2309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.635|1.231||1-sided p-value from stratified log-rank test, stratified by factors of # metastatic sites and liver metastasis determined by Principal Investigator|Log Rank||The relative risk (sorafenib to placebo) was estimated by the hazard ratio from stratified Cox regression with a 95% confidence interval.|A sample size of 120 PFS events would provide a \> 85% power at a target HR = 0.65 between sorafenib and matching placebo, with a 1-sided alpha = 0.10, for testing the null hypothesis H0: HR ≥ 1 versus the alternative hypothesis H1: HR \< 1 based on the log-rank test. The test was conducted using the intent-to-treat (ITT) population, defined as all subjects who were randomized to treatment.||1.231|0.635|0.2309
81434442|NCT01634139|162559323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|0.316|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.316|0.035|0.0144
81434443|NCT01634139|162559323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071||0.0747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.267|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.267|-0.013|0.0747
81434444|NCT01634139|162559323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.7654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.163|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.120|-0.163|0.7654
81434445|NCT01634139|162559323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.8082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.124|0.158|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.158|-0.124|0.8082
81434446|NCT01634139|162559324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.341|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.341|0.009|0.0392
81434447|NCT01634139|162559324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.1351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.292|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.292|-0.039|0.1351
81730561|NCT00865709|163156732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.829||||0.1437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.586|1.174||1-sided p-value from stratified log-rank test, stratified by factors of # metastatic sites and liver metastasis determined by Principal Investigator|Log Rank||The relative risk (sorafenib to placebo) was estimated by the hazard ratio from stratified Cox regression with a 95% confidence interval.|A sample size of 120 PDs would provide a \> 85% power at a target HR = 0.65 between sorafenib and matching placebo, with a 1-sided alpha = 0.10, for testing H0: HR ≥ 1 versus H1: HR \< 1 based on the log-rank test. The test was conducted using the intent-to-treat (ITT) population (all subjects who were randomized).||1.174|0.586|0.1437
81730562|NCT00865709|163156733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0||||1-sided p-value from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for the stratification factors of # metastatic sites and liver metastasis determined by Principal Investigator|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The proportion of subjects achieving overall response (CR or PR), when confirmation of response was not required, was estimated with a 95% confidence interval for each treatment group. The treatment groups were compared with respect to overall response rate using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for the stratification factors.||||0.023
81730563|NCT00329602|163156772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0||||P-value is for Week 12.|Repeated Measures Mixed Model|Adjusted for baseline IRLS Rating Scale total score, treatment group, visit, visit by treatment group interaction, and center group.||||||0.039
81730564|NCT00329602|163156772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0||||P-value is for Week 26.|Repeated Measures Mixed Model|Adjusted for baseline IRLS Rating Scale total score, treatment group, visit, visit by treatment group interaction, and center group.||||||0.023
81730565|NCT02275364|163156787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|15.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.32|18.25||Obtained from ANOVA model with Treatment and Period as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.|ANOVA||Adjusted Mean Difference is the treatment difference defined as the Adjusted Mean of Test Nasal Strip minus Adjusted Mean of Placebo Strip.|||18.25|12.32|<0.0001
81730566|NCT02275364|163156788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.93||||0.7366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.43|4.57||Obtained from ANOVA with treatment, period and region of interest as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.|ANCOVA||Adjusted Mean Difference is the Treatment difference defined as the Adjusted Mean of Test Nasal Strip minus Adjusted Mean of Placebo Strip.|||4.57|-6.43|0.7366
81730567|NCT02275364|163156789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1533.74||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|794.16|2273.32||Obtained from ANOVA model with Treatment and Period as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.|ANOVA||Adjusted Mean Difference is the Treatment difference defined as the Adjusted Mean of Test Nasal Strip minus Adjusted Mean of Placebo Strip.|||2273.32|794.16|0.0004
81730568|NCT02275364|163156790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.46||||0.7278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|2.14||Obtained from ANOVA model with Treatment and Period as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.|ANOVA||Adjusted Mean Difference is the Treatment difference defined as the Adjusted Mean of Test Nasal Strip minus Adjusted Mean of Placebo Strip.|||2.14|-3.06|0.7278
81730569|NCT02275364|163156791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|191.72||||0.1639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.62|462.06||Obtained from ANOVA model with Treatment and Period as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.|ANCOVA||Adjusted Mean Difference is the Treatment difference defined as the Adjusted Mean of Test Nasal Strip minus Adjusted Mean of Placebo Strip.|||462.06|-78.62|0.1639
81730570|NCT02275364|163156792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.02||||0.4621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.07||Obtained from ANOVA with treatment, period and region of interest as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.|ANOVA||Adjusted Mean Difference is the Treatment difference defined as the Adjusted Mean of Test Nasal Strip minus Adjusted Mean of Placebo Strip.|||0.07|-0.03|0.4621
81730571|NCT00663871|163156816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.19|||ANOVA|||||0.19|-0.27|0.59
81730572|NCT00663871|163156817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.19|||ANOVA|||||0.19|-0.24|0.21
81434448|NCT01634139|162559324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.8291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.185|0.149|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.149|-0.185|0.8291
81434449|NCT01634139|162559324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.9655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.163|0.171|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.171|-0.163|0.9655
81730573|NCT00663871|163156818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.5||The model included effects of treatment (fish oil, placebo), time (baseline, post-intervention), and interaction terms of treatment with time. The Negative Affect scores were categorized by quartiles of the baseline measures.|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Modeling was used with a multinomial distribution with cumulative link.||||1.50|0.69|0.92
81730574|NCT00663871|163156819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|1.44||The model included effects of treatment (fish oil, placebo), time (baseline, post-intervention), and interaction terms of treatment with time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.44|-1.21|0.86
81730575|NCT00663871|163156820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|0.94||The model included effects of treatment (fish oil, placebo), time (baseline, post-intervention), and interaction terms of treatment with time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.94|-1.57|0.63
81434450|NCT01634139|162559325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.191|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.343|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.343|0.039|0.0139
81434451|NCT01634139|162559325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.1043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.276|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.276|-0.026|0.1043
81434452|NCT01634139|162559325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.6547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.118|0.187|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.187|-0.118|0.6547
81434453|NCT01634139|162559325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.3648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.082|0.222|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.222|-0.082|0.3648
81434454|NCT01634139|162559326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.312|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.312|0.020|0.0256
81730576|NCT00663871|163156821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.61||The model included effects of treatment (fish oil, placebo), time (baseline, post-intervention), and interaction terms of treatment with time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.61|-1.25|0.50
81730577|NCT00663871|163156822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.88||The model included effects of treatment (fish oil, placebo), time (baseline, post-intervention), and interaction terms of treatment with time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.88|-0.23|0.25
81730578|NCT00663871|163156823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.45||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|0.92||The model included effects of treatment (fish oil, placebo), time (baseline, post-intervention), and interaction terms of treatment with time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.92|-1.83|0.52
81730579|NCT00663871|163156824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.24||The model included effects for treatment (fish oil, placebo), time (baseline, post-intervention), and interaction terms of treatment with time. The Type A personality scores were categorized by quartiles of the baseline measures.|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Modeling was used with a multinomial distribution with cumulative link.||||2.24|0.67|0.52
81730580|NCT00663871|163156825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.1||The model included effects for treatment (fish oil, placebo), time (baseline, post-intervention), and interaction terms of treatment with time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.16|0.68
81730581|NCT00663871|163156826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|The model included effects for treatment (fish oil, placebo), time (baseline, post-intervention), and interaction terms of treatment with time.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.07|-0.41|0.16
81730582|NCT00663871|163156827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|The model included effects for treatment (fish oil, placebo), time (baseline, post-intervention), and interaction terms of treatment with time.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.14|-0.24|0.59
81434455|NCT01634139|162559326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.0561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.286|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.286|-0.004|0.0561
81434456|NCT01634139|162559326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.4127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|0.085|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.085|-0.208|0.4127
81730583|NCT00663871|163156828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|The model included effects for treatment (fish oil, placebo), time (baseline, post-intervention), and interaction terms of treatment with time.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|-0.06|0.35
81730584|NCT00663871|163156829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|The model included effects for treatment (fish oil, placebo), time (baseline, post-intervention), and interaction terms of treatment with time.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.25|-0.18|0.74
81730585|NCT00663871|163156830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|The model included effects for treatment (fish oil, placebo), time (baseline, post-intervention), and interaction terms of treatment with time.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-0.27|0.28
81730586|NCT00663871|163156831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||standardized mean difference|0.15||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.39|||Repeated Measures MANOVA|||||0.39|-0.09|0.76
81434457|NCT01634139|162559326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.8922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|0.156|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.156|-0.136|0.8922
81434458|NCT01634139|162559328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.7931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.061|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.061|-0.080|0.7931
81434459|NCT01634139|162559328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.145|-0.005|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||-0.005|-0.145|0.0369
81434460|NCT01634139|162559328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.4086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.101|0.041|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.041|-0.101|0.4086
81730587|NCT00663871|163156832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||standardized mean difference|0.06||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.3|||Repeated Measures MANOVA|||||0.30|-0.18|0.62
81730588|NCT00663871|163156833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||standardized mean difference|0.03||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.26|||Repeated Measures MANOVA|||||0.26|-0.21|0.42
81730589|NCT00663871|163156834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Standardized mean difference|-0.06||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.18|||Repeated Measures MANOVA|Repeated Measures MANOVA||||0.18|-0.30|0.54
81730590|NCT01835145|163156838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||A one-sided chi-squared test for a difference in PFS4 rates will be used to test for a difference between arms.||||0.70
81730591|NCT01048333|163156863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.09||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|3.35|||Regression, Cox|||||3.35|1.31|0.002
81730592|NCT01048333|163156863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|6.534||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.55|12.02|||Regression, Cox|||||12.02|3.55|0.001
81730593|NCT01048333|163156863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.127||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|5.52|||Regression, Cox|||||5.52|1.77|0.001
81730594|NCT01396044|163156865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81730595|NCT01396044|163156866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.093
81730596|NCT01396044|163156867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.17
81730597|NCT01396044|163156868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81730598|NCT01396044|163156869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.36
81538780|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.12||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|17.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||17.70|1.48|0.0098
81538781|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.08||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|27.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||27.50|1.82|0.0047
81730599|NCT01396044|163156871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81730600|NCT03008460|163156880|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority would be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the adjusted treatment difference was higher than -15%.|Adjusted treatment difference|-7.61||||0.0907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.45|3.24||P-value for non-inferiority was estimated from the adjusted treatment difference.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis of the treatment difference (Eziclen®/Izinova® minus Klean-Prep®) was performed using a logistic regression model, including treatment and country as covariates.||3.24|-18.45|0.0907
81730601|NCT03008460|163156881|OTHER||Adjusted treatment difference|-0.18||||0.0428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.01|||ANOVA|||Analysis of the treatment difference (Eziclen®/Izinova® minus Klean-Prep®) was performed using a 2-way ANOVA, including treatment and country as covariates.||-0.01|-0.36|0.0428
81730602|NCT03008460|163156882|OTHER||Adjusted treatment difference|-0.07||||0.4676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.12|||ANOVA|||"Left colon:~Analysis of the treatment difference (Eziclen®/Izinova® minus Klean-Prep®) was performed using a 2-way ANOVA, including treatment and country as covariates."||0.12|-0.25|0.4676
81730603|NCT03008460|163156882|OTHER||Adjusted treatment difference|-0.09||||0.3076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.08|||ANOVA|||"Transverse colon:~Analysis of the treatment difference (Eziclen®/Izinova® minus Klean-Prep®) was performed using a 2-way ANOVA, including treatment and country as covariates."||0.08|-0.25|0.3076
81730604|NCT03008460|163156882|OTHER||Adjusted treatment difference|-0.24||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.05|||ANOVA|||"Right colon:~Analysis of the treatment difference (Eziclen®/Izinova® minus Klean-Prep®) was performed using a 2-way ANOVA, including treatment and country as covariates."||-0.05|-0.44|0.0155
81730605|NCT03008460|163156882|OTHER||Adjusted treatment difference|-0.36||||0.0975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.07|||ANOVA|||"Global score:~Analysis of the treatment difference (Eziclen®/Izinova® minus Klean-Prep®) was performed using a 2-way ANOVA, including treatment and country as covariates."||0.07|-0.79|0.0975
81730606|NCT03008460|163156883|OTHER||Adjusted treatment difference rate|1.3847||||0.2428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.4|||CMH chi-square|||Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square method (using the general association statistic), stratified on country.||2.4|0.8|0.2428
81730607|NCT03008460|163156884|OTHER||Adjusted treatment difference rate|24.0219|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|45.9|||CMH chi-square|||Analysis was performed using CMH chi-square method (using the general association statistic), stratified on country.||45.9|12.6|<0.0001
81730608|NCT03008460|163156885|OTHER||Adjusted treatment difference rate|1.0022||||0.9257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.1|||CMH chi-square|||Analysis was performed using CMH chi-square method (using the general association statistic), stratified on country.||1.1|1.0|0.9257
81434461|NCT01634139|162559328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.4714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.097|0.045|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.045|-0.097|0.4714
81730609|NCT03008460|163156887|OTHER||Adjusted treatment difference|-0.93||||0.4459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|1.47|||ANOVA|||Analysis of the treatment difference (Eziclen®/Izinova® minus Klean-Prep®) was performed using a 2-way ANOVA, including treatment and country as covariates.||1.47|-3.32|0.4459
81730610|NCT03008460|163156888|OTHER||Adjusted treatment difference|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.03|||ANOVA|||Analysis of the treatment difference (Eziclen®/Izinova® minus Klean-Prep®) was performed using a 2-way ANOVA, including treatment and country as covariates.||1.03|0.40|<0.0001
81434462|NCT01634139|162559329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.091|0.092|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.092|-0.091|0.9880
81434463|NCT01634139|162559329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.0794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.173|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.010|-0.173|0.0794
81471586|NCT03334422|162634926|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.51|21.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||21.83|2.51|<0.001
81538782|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.1817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|5.51||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||5.51|0.72|0.1817
81730611|NCT03008460|163156889|OTHER||Adjusted treatment difference rate|1.22||||0.3945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|4.05|||ANOVA|||"Dose 1:~Analysis of the treatment difference (Eziclen®/Izinova® minus Klean-Prep®) was performed using a 2-way ANOVA, including treatment and country as covariates."||4.05|-1.60|0.3945
81730612|NCT03008460|163156889|OTHER||Adjusted treatment difference rate|6.38||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|11.12|||ANOVA|||"Dose 2:~Analysis of the treatment difference (Eziclen®/Izinova® minus Klean-Prep®) was performed using a 2-way ANOVA, including treatment and country as covariates."||11.12|1.65|0.0085
81730613|NCT03008460|163156889|OTHER||Adjusted treatment difference rate|7.48||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|12.5|||ANOVA|||"Global:~Analysis of the treatment difference (Eziclen®/Izinova® minus Klean-Prep®) was performed using a 2-way ANOVA, including treatment and country as covariates."||12.50|2.46|0.0036
81730614|NCT03008460|163156892|OTHER||Adjusted treatment difference|1.05||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.69|||ANOVA|||Analysis of the treatment difference (Eziclen®/Izinova® minus Klean-Prep®) was performed using 2-way ANOVA, including treatment and country as covariates.||1.69|0.41|0.0015
81434464|NCT01634139|162559329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.2623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.145|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.040|-0.145|0.2623
81730615|NCT00955747|163156899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||All tests will be two-tailed. Unless specified otherwise, p-values less than or equal to O.050, when rounded to four decimal places,will be considered statistically significant.||||<0.05
81730616|NCT03482713|163156912|OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|1.93|||||Based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, gender and the log-transformed baseline.|||1.93|-0.34|
81730617|NCT03482713|163156913|OTHER||Difference least squares mean|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.88|||||Based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, gender and the log-transformed baseline.|||1.88|-0.35|
81434465|NCT01634139|162559329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.3552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.040|-0.136|0.3552
81434466|NCT01634139|162559330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.4359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.135|0.058|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.058|-0.135|0.4359
81434467|NCT01634139|162559330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.2293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.155|0.037|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.037|-0.155|0.2293
81434468|NCT01634139|162559330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.8372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.108|0.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.088|-0.108|0.8372
81434469|NCT01634139|162559330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.3022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.148|0.046|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.046|-0.148|0.3022
81471587|NCT03334422|162634927|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.87|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.87|0.51|0.505
81730618|NCT04634409|163156914|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37||||0.009273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.78|0.18|0.009273
81730619|NCT04634409|163156914|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||0.000271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.59|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.59|0.18|0.000271
81471588|NCT03334422|162634927|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.64||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|8.27|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.27|1.60|0.002
81471589|NCT03334422|162634927|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|10.86|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.86|2.22|<0.001
81471590|NCT03334422|162634928|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.57|0.074
81730620|NCT04634409|163156914|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.23||||0.000257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.51|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.51|0.10|0.000257
81434470|NCT01634139|162559331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.5004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.122|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.060|-0.122|0.5004
81434471|NCT01634139|162559331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.1982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.149|0.031|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.031|-0.149|0.1982
81434472|NCT01634139|162559331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.8019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.103|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.080|-0.103|0.8019
81434473|NCT01634139|162559331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.4872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.123|0.059|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.059|-0.123|0.4872
81434474|NCT01634139|162559332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.3498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.135|0.048|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.048|-0.135|0.3498
81434475|NCT01634139|162559332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.196|-0.015|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||-0.015|-0.196|0.0222
81471591|NCT03334422|162634928|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.09|-0.68|0.011
81471592|NCT03334422|162634928|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.26|-0.84|<0.001
81471593|NCT03334422|162634929|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.59|-1.05|0.580
81471594|NCT03334422|162634929|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|-0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.96|-2.54|<0.001
81471595|NCT03334422|162634929|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|-0.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.87|-2.37|<0.001
81730621|NCT04634409|163156914|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44||||0.013378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.84|0.23|0.013378
81730622|NCT04634409|163156914|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.24||||0.000318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.52|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.52|0.11|0.000318
81730623|NCT04634409|163156914|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35||||0.140563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.41|0.09|0.140563
81730624|NCT04634409|163156915|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27||||0.000835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.58|0.12|0.000835
81730625|NCT04634409|163156916|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.097231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.11|0.28|0.097231
81730626|NCT04634409|163156916|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.13236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.17|0.30|0.132360
81434476|NCT01634139|162559332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.104|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.080|-0.104|0.7990
81434477|NCT01634139|162559332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.4586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.126|0.057|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.057|-0.126|0.4586
81434478|NCT01634139|162559333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.4221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.156|0.065|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.065|-0.156|0.4221
81434479|NCT01634139|162559333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.0959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.204|0.017|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.017|-0.204|0.0959
81434480|NCT01634139|162559333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.9627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|0.114|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.114|-0.109|0.9627
81434481|NCT01634139|162559333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.3457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.165|0.058|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.058|-0.165|0.3457
81434482|NCT01634139|162559334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.3375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.125|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.125|-0.043|0.3375
81730627|NCT04634409|163156922|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|15.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.57|0.02|0.769
81730628|NCT04634409|163156922|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|8.12|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.12|0.01|0.494
81730629|NCT04634409|163156922|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|12.51|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.51|0.02|0.671
81730630|NCT04634409|163156922|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|12.27|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.27|0.02|0.663
81434483|NCT01634139|162559334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.121|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 24||0.121|-0.047|0.3880
81471596|NCT03334422|162634930|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|3.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.04|0.92|0.094
81730631|NCT04634409|163156922|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|12.76|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.76|0.02|0.680
81434484|NCT01634139|162559334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.6541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.104|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.104|-0.066|0.6541
81434485|NCT01634139|162559334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.5089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.133|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Week 48||0.133|-0.056|0.5089
81434486|NCT01694563|162559349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||The primary effectiveness hypothesis for this study was to demonstrate a superiority success rate at 36-months follow-up in patients treated with the AtriCure Synergy Ablation System compared to a pre-established performance goal.||||0.05
81434487|NCT01694563|162559350|SUPERIORITY||Clopper-Pearson|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||||90% confidence interval calculated using the Clopper-Pearson method.|Secondary success was defined as freedom from AF regardless of antiarrhythmic drug usage at 12 months post-operatively.||||
81434488|NCT01694563|162559350|SUPERIORITY||Clopper-Pearson|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||||90% confidence interval calculated using the Clopper-Pearson method.|Secondary success was defined as freedom from AF regardless of antiarrhythmic drug usage at 24 months post-operatively.||||
81434489|NCT01694563|162559350|SUPERIORITY||Clopper-Pearson|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0||||||||Secondary success was defined as freedom from AF regardless of antiarrhythmic drug usage at 36 months post-operatively.|90% confidence interval using the Clopper-Pearson method.|||
81434490|NCT00841659|162559411|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of LS Means x 100|99.96||||||90.0|||||||Bioequivalence is established when ratio of means falls within 80-125.|||||
81434491|NCT00841659|162559412|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of LS Means x 100|93.58||||||90.0|||||||Bioequivalence is established when ratio of means falls within 80-125.|||||
81471597|NCT03334422|162634930|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|5.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.11|1.65|<0.001
81471598|NCT03334422|162634930|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|5.51|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.51|1.80|<0.001
81471599|NCT03334422|162634931|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|6.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.31|0.39|0.528
81471600|NCT03334422|162634931|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|8.95|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.95|0.73|0.142
81730632|NCT04634409|163156922|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|67.88|||Regression, Logistic|||||67.88|0.09|0.584
81730633|NCT04634409|163156924|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|6.06|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.06|0.17|0.979
81730634|NCT04634409|163156924|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|7.39|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.39|0.27|0.675
81730635|NCT04634409|163156927|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.67||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.17|-1.17|0.009
81730636|NCT04634409|163156927|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.65||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.24|-1.06|0.002
81730637|NCT04634409|163156927|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.26||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.20|-0.72|0.263
81730638|NCT04634409|163156927|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.41||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.05|-0.87|0.083
81730639|NCT04634409|163156927|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.40|-1.35|<0.001
81730640|NCT04634409|163156927|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.64||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.23|-1.52|0.149
81730641|NCT04634409|163156928|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.82||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.31|-1.33|0.002
81730642|NCT04634409|163156929|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.14||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.41|-0.70|0.606
81730643|NCT04634409|163156929|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.38||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.17|-0.93|0.170
81730644|NCT04634409|163156935|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.73|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.73|0.53|0.890
81730645|NCT04634409|163156935|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.29|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.29|0.89|0.141
81730646|NCT04634409|163156935|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.98|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.98|0.67|0.603
81730647|NCT04634409|163156935|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.84|1.00|0.048
81730648|NCT04634409|163156935|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.04|0.69|0.533
81730649|NCT04634409|163156935|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.99|0.40|0.869
81730650|NCT04634409|163156936|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.35|0.72|0.374
81730651|NCT04634409|163156937|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|3.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.08|1.13|0.015
81730652|NCT04634409|163156937|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.11|0.78|0.317
81434492|NCT00841659|162559413|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of LS Means x 100|94.29||||||90.0|||||||Bioequivalence is established when ratio of means falls within 80-125.|||||
81730653|NCT04634409|163156940|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.81|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.81|0.94|0.082
81730654|NCT04634409|163156940|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.11|1.11|0.018
81730655|NCT04634409|163156940|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.71|1.09|0.021
81730656|NCT04634409|163156940|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|3.22|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.22|1.16|0.011
81730657|NCT04634409|163156940|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.60|1.30|0.003
81434493|NCT01149057|162559414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired sample T-test|||Analysis was performed using paired sample t-test for change from baseline.||||<0.0001
81434494|NCT01149057|162559415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3778|TWO_SIDED|||||P value by analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) for the change from baseline, adjusted to number of days between the first and the second DXA test.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of L1-L4 T-scores||||0.3778
81471601|NCT03334422|162634931|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|9.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.37|0.77|0.123
81730658|NCT04634409|163156940|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|3.48|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.48|0.52|0.546
81730659|NCT04634409|163156941|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.82|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.82|0.60|0.888
81730660|NCT04634409|163156942|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|3.13|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.13|1.13|0.014
81730661|NCT04634409|163156942|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.71|0.98|0.057
81730662|NCT01497938|163156954|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.4% was used for sample size calculation. sample size is based on two-sample t test with one-sided type 1 error of 2.5%. Assuming a same mean of change in A1C for the treatment arm and control arm and a common standard deviation of 1% for both treatment groups, it showed that a total of 200 subjects will provide over 80% power to detect the non-inferiority with a margin of 0.4%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.15|||ANCOVA|||||0.15||
81730663|NCT01497938|163156955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-588.0|||<|0.025||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.025
81730664|NCT00365352|163156956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5||||0.0015||95.0|-5.6|-1.3|||ANCOVA||Mean difference was adjusted for Baseline value, treatment pooled sites, and treatment by pool site interaction.|||-1.3|-5.6|0.0015
81730665|NCT00365352|163156957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.287||||0.0001||95.0|2.338|7.861|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model was used with treatment and pooled center as explanatory factors.||||7.861|2.338|0.0001
81730666|NCT00097695|163156983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.142||95.0|||||Wilcoxon version of the log-rank test|The Wilcoxon version of the log-rank test of SAS was used to calculate statistical significance between p- vs icatibant group and placebo group.||||||0.142
81730667|NCT00097695|163156984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon version of the log-rank test|The median time to onset is calculated using Kaplan-Meier methodology. The Wilcoxon version of the log-rank test of SAS is used.||||||< 0.001
81730668|NCT00097695|163156985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.079||95.0|||||Wilcoxon version of the log-rank test|The median time to almost complete symptom relief was calculated using Kaplan-Meier methodology.The Wilcoxon version of the log-rank test of SAS used.||||||= 0.079
81730669|NCT02683187|163157069|EQUIVALENCE|Insulin secretion, determined by insulin or C-peptide values in the 10 minutes after arginine infusion will be compared as a repeated measure for each subject in a 2 x 2 analysis of sitagliptin/placebo and Exendin-9/saline.|Median Difference (Final Values)|371.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.05
81730670|NCT04256421|163157070|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.3504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.38|||Log Rank|||Stratification factors were LDH (\> upper limit of normal \[ULN\] vs. \</= ULN) and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG; 0 vs. 1).||1.38|0.89|0.3504
81730671|NCT04256421|163157071|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.2859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.44|||Log Rank|||Stratification factors were LDH (\> ULN vs. \</= ULN) and ECOG (0 vs. 1).||1.44|0.90|0.2859
81538783|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.09||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|20.95||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||20.95|1.77|0.0042
81730672|NCT04256421|163157072|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.31|||Log Rank|||Stratification factors were LDH (\> ULN vs. \</= ULN) and ECOG (0 vs. 1).||1.31|0.89|0.4440
81730673|NCT04256421|163157073|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.4205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.35|||Log Rank|||Stratification factors were LDH (\> ULN vs. \</= ULN) and ECOG (0 vs. 1).||1.35|0.88|0.4205
81730674|NCT04256421|163157074|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rates|6.8||||0.1418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|15.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratification factors were LDH (\> ULN vs. \</= ULN) and ECOG (0 vs. 1).||15.99|-2.57|0.1418
81730675|NCT04256421|163157075|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rates|5.19||||0.2191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|13.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratification factors were LDH (\> ULN vs. \</= ULN) and ECOG (0 vs. 1).||13.61|-3.33|0.2191
81730676|NCT04256421|163157080|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-3.74||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|6.13|||Z-test|||Month 12||6.13|-13.60|0.4580
81730677|NCT04256421|163157080|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-8.12||||0.0999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|1.55|||Z-test|||Month 24||1.55|-17.80|0.0999
81730678|NCT04256421|163157081|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-3.02||||0.5059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.92|5.88|||Z-test|||Month 12||5.88|-11.92|0.5059
81730679|NCT04256421|163157081|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-5.29||||0.2458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.23|3.65|||Z-test|||Month 24||3.65|-14.23|0.2458
81730680|NCT04256421|163157082|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.48|||Log Rank|||Stratification factors were LDH (\> ULN vs. \</= ULN) and ECOG (0 vs. 1).||1.48|0.68|0.9819
81730681|NCT04256421|163157083|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.5122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.55|||Log Rank|||Stratification factors were LDH (\> ULN vs. \</= ULN) and ECOG (0 vs. 1).||1.55|0.81|0.5122
81730682|NCT04256421|163157084|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.3614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.79|||Log Rank|||Stratification factors were LDH (\> ULN vs. \</= ULN) and ECOG (0 vs. 1).||1.79|0.81|0.3614
81730683|NCT04256421|163157085|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.1681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.84|||Log Rank|||Stratification factors were LDH (\> ULN vs. \</= ULN) and ECOG (0 vs. 1).||1.84|0.90|0.1681
81434495|NCT01149057|162559415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1541|TWO_SIDED|||||P value by ANCOVA for the change from baseline, adjusted to number of days between the first and the second DXA test.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Total spine T-score||||0.1541
81434496|NCT01149057|162559415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|||||P value by ANCOVA for the change from baseline, adjusted to number of days between the first and the second DXA test.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Total hip - left T-score||||0.7890
81730684|NCT04736199|163157094|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.541|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.413|0.707||One-sided|Log Rank|||Analyzed with log-rank test and Cox regression proportional hazard model, stratified by the same factor as used for randomization visceral disease (present versus absent), prior local therapy (Yes versus No).||0.707|0.413|<0.0001
81730685|NCT04736199|163157095|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.813||||0.1007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.591|1.118||One-sided|Log Rank||significance level of 0.0185 (one-sided)|Analyzed with log-rank test and Cox regression proportional hazard model, stratified by the same factor as used for randomization visceral disease (present versus absent), prior local therapy (Yes versus No).||1.118|0.591|0.1007
81730686|NCT04736199|163157096|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.404|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.321|0.508||||||Analyzed with log-rank test and Cox regression proportional hazard model, stratified by the same factor as used for randomization visceral disease (present versus absent), prior local therapy (Yes versus No).||0.508|0.321|
81434497|NCT01149057|162559415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7094|TWO_SIDED|||||P value by ANCOVA for the change from baseline, adjusted to number of days between the first and the second DXA test.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of Femoral neck - left T-scores.||||0.7094
81434498|NCT01149057|162559421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Change from baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81434499|NCT01149057|162559421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Change from baseline at Week 48||||<0.0001
81434500|NCT01149057|162559421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Change from baseline at Week 72||||<0.0001
81434501|NCT01149057|162559421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Change from baseline at Week 96||||<0.0001
81434502|NCT01149057|162559422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired sample T-test|||||||<0.0001
81434503|NCT01149057|162559423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired sample T-test|||||||<0.0001
81730687|NCT04736199|163157097|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.401|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.288|0.558||||||Analyzed with log-rank test and Cox regression proportional hazard model, stratified by the same factor as used for randomization visceral disease (present versus absent), prior local therapy (Yes versus No).||0.558|0.288|
81730688|NCT04736199|163157098|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.306|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.231|0.405||||||Analyzed with log-rank test and Cox regression proportional hazard model, stratified by the same factor as used for randomization visceral disease (present versus absent), prior local therapy (Yes versus No).||0.405|0.231|
81730689|NCT04736199|163157099|OTHER||Rate difference|44.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.4|51.2||||||Analyzed with log-rank test and Cox regression proportional hazard model, stratified by the same factor as used for randomization visceral disease (present versus absent), prior local therapy (Yes versus No).||51.2|37.4|
81730690|NCT04736199|163157100|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.721|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.544|0.957||||||Analyzed with log-rank test and Cox regression proportional hazard model, stratified by the same factor as used for randomization visceral disease (present versus absent), prior local therapy (Yes versus No).||0.957|0.544|
81730691|NCT03238677|163157162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.0||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effect of biofeedback at 10 weeks||3.1|-23.2|.132
81730692|NCT03238677|163157162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.7||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effect of Practice Distribution at 10 weeks||-1.5|-25.9|.028
81730693|NCT03238677|163157162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.0||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.9|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Main effect comparing telepractice vs face-to-face treatment||5.0|-24.9|.187
81730694|NCT03238677|163157162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.22||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|46.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Interaction of biofeedback and practice distribution at 10 weeks|η2 =.054|46.3|-5.8|.125
81730695|NCT02433665|163157167|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary end point for this study was a comparison between fixed-dose and customized-dose contrast material injection CT protocols for vascular and parenchymal enhancement by using a noninferiority approach. The limit of noninferiority was set at 0.1 before the initiation of the study on the basis of a similar study that examined contrast media dose optimization for CT angiography examinations.|Odds Ratio, log|0.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.35|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|0.38|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81730696|NCT00520741|163157168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Predicted exit rate at 112 days|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.246|0.355|||Kaplan-Meier|Subjects who dropped out due to non-exit criteria reasons over the 10 % censoring maximum were to be counted as an exit.||The upper limit of the Confidence Interval for the estimate of the Lacosamide (LCM) 400 mg/day exit rate was compared with the lower bound of the 95 % prediction interval for the historical-control of 0.653; hereafter referred to as the historical-control exit rate. The LCM 400 mg/day dose group would be declared an effective conversion to monotherapy treatment if the upper 95 % confidence limit for the estimate of the exit rate was less than 0.653.||0.355|0.246|
81730697|NCT00520741|163157170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||predicted exit rate at 112 days|0.323|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.268|0.378|||Kaplan-Meier|Subjects who dropped out due to non-exit criteria reasons over the 10 % censoring maximum were to be counted as an exit.||The upper limit of the Confidence Interval for the estimate of the Lacosamide (LCM) 400 mg/day exit rate was compared with the historical-control exit rate. The LCM 400 mg/day dose group would be declared an effective conversion to monotherapy treatment if the upper 95 % confidence limit for the estimate of the exit rate was less than 0.653.||0.378|0.268|
81730698|NCT03702621|163157174|OTHER|P values are from mixed model least squares (LS) means differences with Sidak adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||||0.54|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Sidak adjustment||||||0.54
81730699|NCT03702621|163157175|OTHER|P values are from mixed model LS means differences with Sidak adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||||0.59|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.59
81730700|NCT03702621|163157176|OTHER|P values are from mixed model LS means differences with Sidak adjustment for multiple comparisons||||||0.98||||||P values are from mixed model LS means differences with Sidak adjustment for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Sidak adjustment||||||0.98
81730701|NCT03702621|163157177|OTHER|P values are from mixed model LS means differences with Sidak adjustment for multiple comparisons||||||0.94||||||P values are from mixed model LS means differences with Sidak adjustment for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Sidak adjustment||||||0.94
81730702|NCT03702621|163157178|OTHER|P values are from mixed model LS means differences with Sidak adjustment for multiple comparisons||||||0.86|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Sidak adjustment||P values are from mixed model LS means differences with Sidak adjustment for multiple comparisons||||0.86
81730703|NCT03702621|163157179|OTHER|P values are from mixed model LS means differences with Sidak adjustment for multiple comparisons||||||1||||||P values are from mixed model LS means differences with Sidak adjustment for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Sidak adjustment||||||1.0
81434504|NCT01149057|162559424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired sample T-test|||||||<0.0001
81730704|NCT03702621|163157180|OTHER|P values are from mixed model LS means differences with Sidak adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81730705|NCT03702621|163157181|OTHER|P values are from mixed model LS means differences with Sidak adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81471602|NCT03334422|162634932|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-6.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.63||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.03|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.28|-14.03|0.059
81730706|NCT03702621|163157182|OTHER|P values are from mixed model LS means differences with Sidak adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||||0.72|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.72
81471603|NCT03334422|162634932|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-14.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.32|-7.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.63|-21.32|<0.001
81730707|NCT03702621|163157183|OTHER|P values are from mixed model LS means differences with Sidak adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||||0.29|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.29
81730708|NCT03702621|163157184|OTHER|P values are from mixed model LS means differences with Sidak adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||||0.46|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.46
81730709|NCT03702621|163157185|OTHER|P values are from mixed model LS means differences with Sidak adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||||0.77|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.77
81434505|NCT01149057|162559425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired sample T-test|||Analysis was performed using paired sample t-test for change from baseline.||||<0.0001
81434506|NCT01149057|162559426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired sample T-test|||||||<0.0001
81434507|NCT01149057|162559427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired sample T-test|||||||<0.0001
81434508|NCT01149057|162559428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired sample T-test|||||||<0.0001
81434509|NCT01149057|162559429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Change from baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81471604|NCT03334422|162634932|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-14.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.69|-7.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.61|-20.69|<0.001
81471605|NCT03334422|162634933|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|10.45|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.45|0.62|0.193
81730710|NCT03179345|163157257|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|-0.016|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within Sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||-0.016|-0.266|0.0275
81730711|NCT03179345|163157257|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.245|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||0.245|-0.006|0.0611
81730712|NCT03179345|163157258|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.1103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.227|0.024|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||0.024|-0.227|0.1103
81730713|NCT03179345|163157258|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.245|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||0.245|-0.006|0.0611
81730714|NCT03179345|163157259|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.9946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.02|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||0.02|-0.02|0.9946
81730715|NCT03179345|163157259|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0125||0.1673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.04|||ANCOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||0.04|-0.01|0.1673
81730716|NCT03179345|163157259|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0125||0.6208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.03|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||0.03|-0.02|0.6208
81730717|NCT03179345|163157260|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.8799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.59|4.8|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||4.80|-5.59|0.8799
81730718|NCT03179345|163157260|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61||0.9277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.97|5.45|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||5.45|-4.97|0.9277
81730719|NCT03179345|163157260|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.73||||0.1587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.94|1.49|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||1.49|-8.94|0.1587
81730720|NCT03179345|163157261|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0125||0.7111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.02|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||0.02|-0.03|0.7111
81730721|NCT03179345|163157261|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.9048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.02|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||0.02|-0.02|0.9048
81730722|NCT03179345|163157261|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.3262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.01|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||0.01|-0.03|0.3262
81730723|NCT03179345|163157262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|1.26|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||1.26|-2.18|0.5950
81730724|NCT03179345|163157262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.865||0.7057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.06|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||2.06|-1.40|0.7057
81730725|NCT03179345|163157262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.865||0.6741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|2.1|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||2.10|-1.36|0.6741
81730726|NCT03179345|163157263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0175||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|-0.01|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||-0.01|-0.08|0.0070
81730727|NCT03179345|163157263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0175||0.5183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.05|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||0.05|-0.02|0.5183
81730728|NCT03179345|163157263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0175||0.5084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.02|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||0.02|-0.05|0.5084
81730729|NCT03179345|163157264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.307||0.1026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.104|1.124|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||1.124|-0.104|0.1026
81730730|NCT03179345|163157264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.309||0.7634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.711|0.523|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||0.523|-0.711|0.7634
81730731|NCT03179345|163157264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.309||0.1041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.107|1.127|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||1.127|-0.107|0.1041
81434510|NCT01149057|162559429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Change from baseline at Week 48||||<0.0001
81434511|NCT01149057|162559429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Change from baseline at Week 72||||<0.0001
81434512|NCT01149057|162559429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Change from baseline at Week 96||||<0.0001
81434513|NCT00672984|162559464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.43||||||90.0|-4.52|-0.34||||||||-0.34|-4.52|
81730732|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.286|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.521|-0.051|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Vision||-0.051|-0.521|0.0177
81730733|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.157|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.536|0.222|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Energy Level||0.222|-0.536|0.4120
81730734|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.7724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.362|0.27|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Memory||0.270|-0.362|0.7724
81730735|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.4255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.423|0.18|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Walking Balance||0.180|-0.423|0.4255
81730736|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.8925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.229|0.262|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Interest in activities||0.262|-0.229|0.8925
81730737|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.212|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.1293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.487|0.063|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Coordination||0.063|-0.487|0.1293
81730738|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|-0.014|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Tremor||-0.014|-0.266|0.0304
81730739|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.5811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.384|0.217|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Concentration||0.217|-0.384|0.5811
81730740|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.1144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.024|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Speech||0.024|-0.220|0.1144
81471606|NCT03334422|162634933|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|16.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.03|1.05|0.042
81730741|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.3774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.352|0.135|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Forgetfulness||0.135|-0.352|0.3774
81730742|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.8658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.613|0.727|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Sleepiness||0.727|-0.613|0.8658
81471607|NCT03334422|162634933|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.89||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|14.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||14.57|1.04|0.044
81730743|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.8543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.179|0.216|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Moodiness||0.216|-0.179|0.8543
81730744|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.4294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.537|0.231|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Alertness||0.231|-0.537|0.4294
81434514|NCT00672984|162559464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.87||||||90.0|11.45|16.29||||||||16.29|11.45|
81434515|NCT00672984|162559465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.08||||||90.0|-11.37|-4.78||||||||-4.78|-11.37|
81434516|NCT00672984|162559465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.13||||||90.0|9.33|16.93||||||||16.93|9.33|
81434517|NCT00672984|162559466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98||||||90.0|-1.07|3.03||||||||3.03|-1.07|
81434518|NCT00672984|162559466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.11||||||90.0|8.97|13.24||||||||13.24|8.97|
81434519|NCT00672984|162559467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.64||||||90.0|-0.99|4.27||||||||4.27|-0.99|
81434520|NCT00672984|162559467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.8||||||90.0|7.63|13.97||||||||13.97|7.63|
81434521|NCT00672984|162559468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.76||||||90.0|-8.01|-5.51||||||||-5.51|-8.01|
81434522|NCT00672984|162559468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.73||||||90.0|3.08|6.38||||||||6.38|3.08|
81434523|NCT00672984|162559469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.85||||||90.0|-21.92|-17.78||||||||-17.78|-21.92|
81471608|NCT03334422|162634934|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-6.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.23||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.53|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|-12.53|0.058
81471609|NCT03334422|162634934|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.42|-3.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.18|-15.42|0.003
81730745|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.3613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.357|0.132|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Attention Span||0.132|-0.357|0.3613
81730746|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.7201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.305|0.212|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Motivation||0.212|-0.305|0.7201
81730747|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.448|0.023|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Vision||0.023|-0.448|0.0767
81730748|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.216|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.2618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.597|0.165|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Energy Level||0.165|-0.597|0.2618
81730749|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.7633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.366|0.269|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Memory||0.269|-0.366|0.7633
81730750|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.198|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.1968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.502|0.105|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Walking Balance||0.105|-0.502|0.1968
81730751|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.6891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.296|0.197|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Interest in Activities||0.197|-0.296|0.6891
81730752|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.447|0.106|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Coordination||0.106|-0.447|0.2229
81730753|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.2591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.197|0.054|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Tremor||0.054|-0.197|0.2591
81730754|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.7099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.359|0.246|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Concentration||0.246|-0.359|0.7099
81730755|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.6215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.154|0.092|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Speech||0.092|-0.154|0.6215
81730756|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.6422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.302|0.187|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Forgetfulness||0.187|-0.302|0.6422
81730757|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.483|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.1574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.157|0.19|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Sleepiness||0.190|-1.157|0.1574
81730758|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.4039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.115|0.282|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Moodiness||0.282|-0.115|0.4039
81730759|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.309|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.1145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.695|0.076|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Alertness||0.076|-0.695|0.1145
81730760|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.3083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.372|0.119|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Attention Span||0.119|-0.372|0.3083
81730761|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.183|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.443|0.0776|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Motivation||0.0776|-0.443|0.1638
81730762|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.5101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.314|0.157|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Vision||0.157|-0.314|0.5101
81471610|NCT03334422|162634934|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-11.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.03|-5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.30|-17.03|<0.001
81471611|NCT03334422|162634935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.189|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.189
81471612|NCT03334422|162634935|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81434524|NCT00672984|162559469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.44||||||90.0|1.77|5.11||||||||5.11|1.77|
81471613|NCT03334422|162634935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.383|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.383
81730763|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.233|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.2285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.614|0.149|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Energy Level||0.149|-0.614|0.2285
81730764|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.4612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.436|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Memory||0.436|-0.200|0.4612
81730765|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.205|0.402|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Walking Balance||0.402|-0.205|0.5190
81730766|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.8479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.271|0.223|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Interest in Activities||0.223|-0.271|0.8479
81730767|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.7808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.316|0.238|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Coordination||0.238|-0.316|0.7808
81471614|NCT03334422|162634936|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-14.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.46||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.45|1.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.85|-31.45|0.081
81471615|NCT03334422|162634936|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-30.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.62|-14.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.70|-46.62|<0.001
81471616|NCT03334422|162634936|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-30.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.29|-15.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.27|-45.29|<0.001
81538784|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.09||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|20.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||20.74|1.78|0.0039
81730768|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.296|-0.045|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Tremor||-0.045|-0.296|0.0083
81730769|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.5068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.404|0.201|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Concentration||0.201|-0.404|0.5068
81434525|NCT00672984|162559470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.32||||||90.0|11.75|18.89||||||||18.89|11.75|
81434526|NCT00672984|162559470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93||||||90.0|-2.77|4.63||||||||4.63|-2.77|
81434527|NCT00672984|162559471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|49.85||||||90.0|44.71|54.98||||||||54.98|44.71|
81434528|NCT00672984|162559471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.63||||||90.0|-0.41|7.66||||||||7.66|-0.41|
81471617|NCT03334422|162634937|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.97|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.24|-4.97|0.075
81471618|NCT03334422|162634937|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-5.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.07|-3.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.08|-8.07|<0.001
81471619|NCT03334422|162634937|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-6.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.47|-3.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.68|-8.47|<0.001
81471620|NCT03334422|162634938|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-0.61|0.130
81730770|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.2725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.191|0.055|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Speech||0.055|-0.191|0.2725
81730771|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.7498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.206|0.284|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Forgetfulness||0.284|-0.206|0.7498
81730772|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.6554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.522|0.826|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Sleepiness||0.826|-0.522|0.6554
81471621|NCT03334422|162634938|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.28|-0.94|<0.001
81471622|NCT03334422|162634938|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.38|-1.00|<0.001
81471623|NCT03334422|162634939|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HADS Anxiety.||0.07|-1.95|0.067
81471624|NCT03334422|162634939|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HADS Anxiety.||0.04|-1.89|0.060
81730773|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.4143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|0.28|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Moodiness||0.280|-0.116|0.4143
81730774|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.7761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.441|0.33|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Alertness||0.330|-0.441|0.7761
81538785|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.7025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|3.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||3.57|0.42|0.7025
81730775|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.9697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.241|0.251|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|Attention Span||0.251|-0.241|0.9697
81730776|NCT03179345|163157265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.5118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.346|0.174|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.||Motivation|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|0.174|-0.346|0.5118
81730777|NCT03179345|163157266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.116|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.8293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.178|0.947|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||0.947|-1.178|0.8293
81730778|NCT03179345|163157266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.9705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.089|1.049|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||1.049|-1.089|0.9705
81730779|NCT03179345|163157267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.488|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.3666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.556|0.581|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||0.581|-1.556|0.3666
81730780|NCT03179345|163157267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.9705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.089|1.049|||ANOVA|Mixed model including terms for sequence, study treatment, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect.|SE of difference estimated by dividing width of 95% CI by 4.|||1.049|-1.089|0.9705
81730781|NCT00625807|163157293|OTHER||||||>|0.1||||||Cohen's d = 0.5|ANOVA|||ANOVA for group by time interaction||||> 0.1
81730782|NCT00625807|163157294|OTHER|||||||0.103|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.103
81730783|NCT00625807|163157295|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||within group change pre to week 8||||.022
81730784|NCT00625807|163157295|OTHER|within group change from pre to week 8|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81730785|NCT00625807|163157296|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||within group change from pre to week 8||||.015
81730786|NCT00625807|163157296|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||within group change from pre to week 8||||.53
81538786|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.9599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.97||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||2.97|0.36|0.9599
81730787|NCT00625807|163157297|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||within group change from pre to week 8||||.06
81730788|NCT00625807|163157297|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||within group change from pre to post||||<.001
81730789|NCT03267264|163157298|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|17.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|24.7||||||||24.7|10.3|
81730790|NCT03267264|163157299|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|30.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.8|44.3||||||||44.3|16.8|
81730791|NCT03267264|163157299|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall|20.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|37.1||||||||37.1|4.1|
81730792|NCT03267264|163157299|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|overal mean|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|19.5||||||||19.5|-7.2|
81730793|NCT03267264|163157299|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|26.7||||||||26.7|-1.1|
81730794|NCT03267264|163157300|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall mean|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|24.7||||||Overall Comfort||24.7|11.3|
81730795|NCT03267264|163157300|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|15.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|21.8||||||Anxiety Associated with a Needle Stick Injury||21.8|9.9|
81730796|NCT03267264|163157300|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|15.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|22.1||||||Injection Pain||22.1|8.9|
81730797|NCT03267264|163157300|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|19.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|25.7||||||Ease of Use||25.7|13.8|
81730798|NCT03267264|163157301|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|27.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|40.7||||||Overall Comfort||40.7|14.9|
81730799|NCT03267264|163157301|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|20.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|31.6||||||Anxiety Associated with a needle stick injury||31.6|8.9|
81730800|NCT03267264|163157301|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|16.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|28.8||||||Injection Pain||28.8|3.4|
81730801|NCT03267264|163157301|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|30.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.3|42.1||||||Ease of Use||42.1|19.3|
81730802|NCT03267264|163157301|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|20.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|36.1||||||Overall Comfort||36.1|5.3|
81730803|NCT03267264|163157301|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|19.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|32.8||||||Anxiety Associated with a needle stick||32.8|6|
81471625|NCT03334422|162634939|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|-0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HADS Anxiety.||-0.38|-2.23|0.006
81471626|NCT03334422|162634939|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HADS Depression.||0.49|-1.50|0.321
81538787|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|3.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||3.10|0.34|0.9671
81538788|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|3.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||3.83|0.42|0.6810
81730804|NCT03267264|163157301|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|18.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|33.7||||||Injection Pain||33.7|3.6|
81730805|NCT03267264|163157301|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|18.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|31.9||||||Ease of Use||31.9|4.9|
81730806|NCT03267264|163157301|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|20.9||||||Overall Comfort||20.9|-4.0|
81730807|NCT03267264|163157301|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|23.8||||||Anxiety Associated with a Needle stick injury||23.8|1.9|
81730808|NCT03267264|163157301|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|19.4||||||Injection Pain||19.4|-5.3|
81730809|NCT03267264|163157301|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|17.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|28.8||||||Ease of Use||28.8|6.7|
81730810|NCT03267264|163157301|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|15.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|28.1||||||Overall Comfort||28.1|2.1|
81730811|NCT03267264|163157301|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|22.4||||||Anxiety Associated with a Needle Stick Injury||22.4|-0.5|
81730812|NCT03267264|163157301|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|20.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|33.1||||||Injection Pain||33.1|7.4|
81730813|NCT03267264|163157301|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals is calculated for the average relative rating. A linear model was used to evaluate the pen needle group effect on the response to test whether the groups can be combined (a p-value \< 0.05 for the pen needle group effect indicates non-poolability) and to adjust for the order effect. The order of the pen needles used and the group to which the subject belongs were used as covariates. If the lower bound of the CI is \> -10mm, we can conclude in non-inferiority.|Overall Mean|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|23.5||||||Eae of Use||23.5|0.5|
81730814|NCT03522948|163157310|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|-0.71||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||within-subject t-test||||.03
81471627|NCT03334422|162634939|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HADS Depression.||0.24|-1.67|0.143
81538789|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.6346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|4.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||4.04|0.43|0.6346
81538790|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.7929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||3.57|0.38|0.7929
81730815|NCT03522948|163157311|SUPERIORITY||t-test|-1.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.2||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||||d = -0.51|||0.23
81730816|NCT03522948|163157312|SUPERIORITY||t-test|1.35|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|2.41|||t-test, 2 sided|||GSAB self-efficacy||2.41|-0.69|<.05
81538791|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.8188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||3.28|0.39|0.8188
81730817|NCT03522948|163157313|SUPERIORITY||t-test|2.93|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.41|||t-test, 2 sided|||Test of GSAB self-efficacy subscale for condom use||3.41|0.31|<.05
81730818|NCT00266409|163157326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1143||95.0|||||Generalized Wilcoxon|||This analysis refers to the test of the null hypothesis that there is no difference in the survival distribution function between the treatment groups.||||0.1143
81730819|NCT00266409|163157326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4544||95.0|||||Generalized Wilcoxon|||This analysis refers to the test of the null hypothesis that there is no difference in the survival distribution function between the treatment groups.||||0.4544
81730820|NCT00266409|163157327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0173||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline total HAM-A score as a covariate||||0.0173
81730821|NCT00266409|163157327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0516||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline total HAM-A score as a covariate||||0.0516
81730822|NCT00266409|163157328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0361||95.0||||P-value based on ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline total HAM-A score as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0361
81730823|NCT00266409|163157328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0366||95.0||||P-value based on ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline total HAM-A score as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0366
81730824|NCT00266409|163157329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.739||95.0||||P-value based on ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline total HAM-A score as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.7390
81730825|NCT00266409|163157329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6735||95.0||||P-value based on ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline total HAM-A score as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.6735
81730826|NCT00266409|163157330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4261||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline total HAM-A score as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.4261
81538792|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.8226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.60|0.30|0.8226
81538793|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.9088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.72||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.72|0.32|0.9088
81730827|NCT00266409|163157330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0231||95.0||||P-value based on ANCOVA with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A score as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0231
81730828|NCT00266409|163157331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.182||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and total HAM-A score as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.1820
81730829|NCT00266409|163157331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2187||95.0||||P-value based on ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline total HAM-A score as covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.2187
81730830|NCT00266409|163157332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1456||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline total HAM-A score as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.1456
81730831|NCT00266409|163157332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3618||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline total HAM-A score as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.3618
81730832|NCT00266409|163157333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3535||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline total HAM-A score as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.3535
81730833|NCT00266409|163157333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.566||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline total HAM-A score as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.5660
81730834|NCT00266409|163157334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3414||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline total HAM-A score as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.3414
81730835|NCT00266409|163157334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7344||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline total HAM-A score as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.7344
81730836|NCT00266409|163157335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1197||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline total HAM-A score as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.1197
81730837|NCT00266409|163157335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4416||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline total HAM-A score as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.4416
81730838|NCT00266409|163157336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.0350
81730839|NCT00266409|163157336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4205||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.4205
81730840|NCT00266409|163157337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2645||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.2645
81730841|NCT00266409|163157337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5369||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.5369
81730842|NCT00266409|163157338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9988||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.9988
81730843|NCT00266409|163157338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7729||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.7729
81730844|NCT00266409|163157339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7338||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.7338
81730845|NCT00266409|163157339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0897||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.0897
81730846|NCT00266409|163157340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6501||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.6501
81730847|NCT00266409|163157340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8196||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.8196
81730848|NCT00266409|163157341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6404||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.6404
81730849|NCT00266409|163157341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8263||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.8263
81730850|NCT00266409|163157342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6946||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.6946
81538794|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.6189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.35|0.24|0.6189
81538795|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.6463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|4.03||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||4.03|0.42|0.6463
81538796|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|4.54||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||4.54|0.47|0.5060
81730851|NCT00266409|163157342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9629||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.9629
81730852|NCT00266409|163157343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8617||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.8617
81730853|NCT00266409|163157343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7555||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.7555
81730854|NCT00266409|163157344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5836||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.5836
81730855|NCT00266409|163157344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9096||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Analysis refers to test of differences in response rates.||||0.9096
81730856|NCT00266409|163157345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0002
81538797|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.3842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|5.31||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||5.31|0.53|0.3842
81538798|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.5021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|4.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||4.23|0.49|0.5021
81538799|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.1349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.31||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.31|0.14|0.1349
81730857|NCT00266409|163157345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0006
81730858|NCT00266409|163157346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0255||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint, CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0255
81730859|NCT00266409|163157346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0065||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0065
81730860|NCT00266409|163157347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0370
81730861|NCT00266409|163157347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9569||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.9569
81730862|NCT00266409|163157348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0978||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0978
81730863|NCT00266409|163157348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7096||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.7096
81730864|NCT00266409|163157349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0001
81730865|NCT00266409|163157349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0003
81730866|NCT00266409|163157350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0025||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0025
81730867|NCT00266409|163157350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0101||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0101
81730868|NCT00266409|163157351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0095||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0095
81730869|NCT00266409|163157351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0390
81730870|NCT00266409|163157352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0160
81730871|NCT00266409|163157352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1024||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.1024
81730872|NCT00266409|163157353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0761||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0761
81730873|NCT00266409|163157353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0376||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0376
81434529|NCT01968551|162559478|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: In Cohort 2, the group switching to E/C/F/TAF + DRV was at least 12% lower than the group remaining on SBR with respect to percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 24. Alternative Hypothesis: In Cohort 2, the group switching to E/C/F/TAF + DRV is less than 12% lower than the group remaining on SBR with respect to the proportion of participants with HIV-1 RNA\<50 copies/mL at Week 24.|Difference in proportion|5.3||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.001|-3.4|17.4|||Fisher Exact||Difference in percentages of virologic success and its 95.001% confidence interval (CI) calculation was based on exact method. The exact CI was estimated based on unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests with standardized statistic.|||17.4|-3.4|0.23
81538800|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.3191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.71|0.19|0.3191
81730874|NCT00266409|163157354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1196||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.1196
81730875|NCT00266409|163157354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0029||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint.CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0029
81730876|NCT00266409|163157355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6323||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.6323
81538801|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3||||0.0623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.06||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.06|0.09|0.0623
81730877|NCT00266409|163157355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5533||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.5533
81730878|NCT00266409|163157356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1705||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.1705
81730879|NCT00266409|163157356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3196||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.3196
81730880|NCT00266409|163157357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0419||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.0419
81730881|NCT00266409|163157357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2541||95.0|||||van Elteren test|||van Elteren test stratified by CGI-Severity score at baseline and testing between treatment differences in percentages based on non-missing responses within a timepoint. CGI-Severity score categorizes severity at baseline as normal,not at all ill, borderline mentally ill, mildly ill, moderately ill, markedly ill, severely ill, among the most extremely ill.||||0.2541
81730882|NCT00266409|163157358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0677||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0677
81730883|NCT00266409|163157358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0273||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0273
81730884|NCT00266409|163157359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5153||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.5153
81730885|NCT00266409|163157359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0122||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0122
81730886|NCT00266409|163157360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4648||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.4648
81471628|NCT03334422|162634939|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||HADS Depression.||-0.26|-2.11|0.012
81471629|NCT03334422|162634940|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-3.67|0.071
81471630|NCT03334422|162634940|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-4.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|-2.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.26|-5.92|<0.001
81471631|NCT03334422|162634940|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-4.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|-2.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.45|-5.98|<0.001
81471632|NCT03334422|162634941|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.17||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.16|9.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Absenteeism Change from Baseline||9.34|-11.16|0.861
81730887|NCT00266409|163157360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5502||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.5502
81730888|NCT00266409|163157361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9093||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.9093
81730889|NCT00266409|163157361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1354||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.1354
81730890|NCT00266409|163157362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7434||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.7434
81730891|NCT00266409|163157362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1148||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.1148
81730892|NCT00266409|163157363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9346||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.9346
81730893|NCT00266409|163157363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2709||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.2709
81730894|NCT00266409|163157364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3827||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.3827
81730895|NCT00266409|163157364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2513||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.2513
81730896|NCT00266409|163157365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.393||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.3930
81730897|NCT00266409|163157365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5461||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.5461
81730898|NCT00266409|163157366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0722||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0722
81730899|NCT00266409|163157366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4639||95.0||||P-values based on an ANCOVA with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A insomnia subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.4639
81730900|NCT00266409|163157367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0075||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0075
81730901|NCT00266409|163157367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1641||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAM-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.1641
81730902|NCT00266409|163157368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0932||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0932
81730903|NCT00266409|163157368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0852||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0852
81730904|NCT00266409|163157369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7896||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.7896
81730905|NCT00266409|163157369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9651||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.9651
81471633|NCT03334422|162634941|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.03||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.94|10.97||Absenteeism|Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Absenteeism Change from Baseline||10.97|-8.94|0.841
81471634|NCT03334422|162634941|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|5.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|14.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Absenteeism Change from Baseline||14.26|-3.95|0.264
81730906|NCT00266409|163157370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.828||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.8280
81730907|NCT00266409|163157370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0936||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0936
81730908|NCT00266409|163157371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3539||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.3539
81730909|NCT00266409|163157371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4672||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.4672
81730910|NCT00266409|163157372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.255||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.2550
81730911|NCT00266409|163157372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3125||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.3125
81730912|NCT00266409|163157373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3174||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.3174
81730913|NCT00266409|163157373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9427||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.9427
81471635|NCT03334422|162634941|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.63||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.26|8.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Presenteeism (Reduced Productivity While at Work) Change from Baseline||8.02|-14.26|0.580
81471636|NCT03334422|162634941|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-13.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.45|-2.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Presenteeism (Reduced Productivity While at Work) Change from Baseline||-2.86|-24.45|0.015
81471637|NCT03334422|162634941|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-13.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.08||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|-3.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Presenteeism (Reduced Productivity While at Work) Change from Baseline||-3.06|-23.20|0.011
81730914|NCT00266409|163157374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3252||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.3252
81730915|NCT00266409|163157374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.609||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.6090
81730916|NCT00266409|163157375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1247||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.1247
81730917|NCT00266409|163157375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.843||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.8430
81730918|NCT00266409|163157376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1031||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.1031
81730919|NCT00266409|163157376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0543||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0543
81730920|NCT00266409|163157377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0508||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0508
81730921|NCT00266409|163157377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0871||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0871
81730922|NCT00266409|163157378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8318||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.8318
81730923|NCT00266409|163157378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5375||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.5375
81730924|NCT00266409|163157379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2186||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.2186
81730925|NCT00266409|163157379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0422||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0422
81730926|NCT00266409|163157380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1164||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.1164
81730927|NCT00266409|163157380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1935||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.1935
81730928|NCT00266409|163157381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1244||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.1244
81730929|NCT00266409|163157381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6182||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.6182
81730930|NCT00266409|163157382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4589||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.4589
81730931|NCT00266409|163157382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.393||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.3930
81730932|NCT00266409|163157383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.445||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.4450
81730933|NCT00266409|163157383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2924||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.2924
81730934|NCT00266409|163157384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2184||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A somatic subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.2184
81471638|NCT03334422|162634941|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.71||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.12|11.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Work Productivity Loss (Percentage Overall Work Impairment/Absenteeism Plus Presenteeism) Change from Baseline||11.49|-15.12|0.788
81730935|NCT00266409|163157384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1281||95.0||||P-value based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HAMA-A psychic factors subscore as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.1281
81730936|NCT00266409|163157385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6602||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||test of difference in percentage of subjects reporting any panic attack||||0.6602
81730937|NCT00266409|163157386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5544||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||test of difference in percentage of subjects reporting any panic attack||||0.5544
81730938|NCT00266409|163157387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9269||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||test of difference in percentage of subjects reporting any panic attack||||0.9269
81730939|NCT00266409|163157388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5271||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||test of difference in percentage of subjects reporting any panic attack||||0.5271
81730940|NCT00266409|163157389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1447||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||test of difference in percentage of subjects reporting any panic attack||||0.1447
81730941|NCT00266409|163157390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9375||95.0||||P-value from a Chi-squared test|Chi-squared|||||||0.9375
81730942|NCT00266409|163157391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9883||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||test of difference in percentage of subjects reporting any panic attack||||0.9883
81730943|NCT00266409|163157392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3093||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||test of difference in percentage of subjects reporting any panic attack||||0.3093
81730944|NCT00266409|163157393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5824||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||test of difference in percentage of subjects reporting any panic attack||||0.5824
81730945|NCT00266409|163157394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||95.0|||||Generalized Wilcoxon Test|||This analysis refers to the test of the null hypothesis that there is no difference in the survival distribution function between the treatment groups.||||0.044
81730946|NCT00266409|163157394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6587||95.0|||||Generalized Wilcoxon Test|||This analysis refers to the test of the null hypothesis that there is no difference in the survival distribution function between the treatment groups.||||0.6587
81730947|NCT01047345|163157402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|3.5||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|6.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||6.2|0.5|0.026
81730948|NCT01047345|163157403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|10.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||10.8|-2.8|
81730949|NCT01047345|163157404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||0.9|-1.5|
81730950|NCT01047345|163157405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||0.6|-1.7|
81730951|NCT01047345|163157406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|10.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|13.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||13.1|7.5|
81730952|NCT01047345|163157407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Seroconversion rate|99.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.9|100.0||statistical criterion of acceptability required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the proportion of participants seroconverting be greater than 90%|Clopper-Pearson|||Anti-HPV 31||100.0|98.9|<0.001
81730953|NCT01047345|163157407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Seroconversion Rate|99.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.9|100.0||statistical criterion of acceptability required that the lower bound of the 95% CI for the proportion of subjects seroconverting be greater than 90%|Clopper-Pearson|||Anti-HPV 33||100.0|98.9|<0.001
81730954|NCT01047345|163157407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Seroconversion Rate|98.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.7|99.2||statistical criterion of acceptability required that the lower bound of the 95% CI for the proportion of subjects seroconverting be greater than 90%|Clopper-Pearson|||Anti-HPV 45||99.2|96.7|<0.001
81730955|NCT01047345|163157407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Seroconversion Rate|99.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.6|100.0||statistical criterion of acceptability required that the lower bound of the 95% CI for the proportion of subjects seroconverting be greater than 90%|Clopper-Pearson|||Anti-HPV 52||100.0|98.6|<0.001
81730956|NCT01047345|163157407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Seroconversion Rate|99.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.9|100.0||statistical criterion of acceptability required that the lower bound of the 95% CI for the proportion of subjects seroconverting be greater than 90%|Clopper-Pearson|||Anti-HPV 58||100.0|98.9|<0.001
81471639|NCT03334422|162634941|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-9.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.57||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.51|3.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Work Productivity Loss (Percentage Overall Work Impairment/Absenteeism Plus Presenteeism) Change from Baseline||3.55|-22.51|0.152
81730957|NCT00282256|163157439|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for AUC0-24 was found to lie entirely within the 80% to 125% range, then the exposure between the two formulations was considered to be equivalent.|Ratio of means|100.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.8|112.1|||||Tacrolimus/tacrolimus MR ratio of natural log transformed means expressed as a percent.|The method of analysis of variance was used for the comparisons of AUC0-24. Exposure at steady state was used for tacrolimus (defined as Day 7) and for tacrolimus MR (defined as Day 14). The natural log (ln) was used to transform AUC0-24 prior to analysis and the results were transformed back to the original scale for the presentation of results.||112.1|90.8|
81730958|NCT00282256|163157441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for Cmin was found to lie entirely within the 80% to 125% range, then the exposure between the two formulations was considered to be equivalent.|Ratio of means|91.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.6|102.2|||||Tacrolimus/tacrolimus MR ratio of natural log transformed means expressed as a percent.|The method of analysis of variance was used for the comparisons of Cmin. Exposure at steady state was used for tacrolimus (defined as Day 7) and for tacrolimus MR (defined as Day 14). The natural log (ln) was used to transform Cmin prior to analysis and the results were transformed back to the original scale for the presentation of results.||102.2|82.6|
81730959|NCT02099461|163157475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|0.15||||0.2966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|0.441|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA analysis was performed on the log ratio of post-baseline to baseline Ki-67 index. Independent variables included treatment, stratification factor, and log transformed baseline Ki-67 index.||0.441|-0.136|0.2966
81730960|NCT02099461|163157475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.16||||0.2769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.447|0.13|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA analysis was performed on the log ratio of post-baseline to baseline Ki-67 index. Independent variables included treatment, stratification factor, and log transformed baseline Ki-67 index.||0.130|-0.447|0.2769
81730961|NCT02099461|163157475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.09||||0.5238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.373|0.191|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA analysis was performed on the log ratio of post-baseline to baseline Ki-67 index. Independent variables included treatment, stratification factor, and log transformed baseline Ki-67 index.||0.191|-0.373|0.5238
81730962|NCT02099461|163157475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.31||||0.1343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.098|||ANCOVA||Denosumab 60 mg - Placebo|An ANCOVA analysis was performed on the log ratio of post-baseline to Baseline Ki-67 index. Independent variables included treatment, stratification factor, and log transformed baseline Ki-67 index.||0.098|-0.720|0.1343
81730963|NCT02099461|163157475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.24||||0.2345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.646|0.161|||ANCOVA||Denosumab 120 mg - Placebo|An ANCOVA analysis was performed on the log ratio of post-baseline to Baseline Ki-67 index. Independent variables included treatment, stratification factor, and log transformed baseline Ki-67 index.||0.161|-0.646|0.2345
81730964|NCT00720122|163157478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.00558|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00653||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0081|0.0193|||Paired t-test|||A paired t-test was performed. The null hypothesis was that bone density would decrease over 6 months in females with anorexia nervosa, as observed in life course studies.||0.0193|-0.0081|0.40
81538802|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.1958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.48||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.48|0.15|0.1958
81730965|NCT03384745|163157493|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 300 subjects has 99% power to detect a statistically significant difference between any treatment arm and placebo in the IGA score of 0 or 1 rate at Week 12, with a two-sided, unadjusted type I error of 0.05. Calculations assume IGA score 0 or 1 rates \>88% for study drug and \<=7% for placebo.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypotheses were tested at Week 12 (individual M1095 treatment arms would not be different from placebo with respect to achievement of IGA scores of 0 or 1). The primary analysis was based on the intent-to-treat (ITT) population using a non-responder imputation (NRI) for missing values. Primary treatment comparisons versus placebo were made with the two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by actual prior biologic use (yes/no) and body weight (\<=90; \>90kg).|At Week 12, none (0.0% \[95% CI 0.0-6.8\]) of the 52 participants in the placebo group had an IGA score of 0 or 1 versus 25 (48.1% \[34.0-62.4\], p\<0.0001) of 52 participants in the M1095 30mg treatment group. Odds ratio could not be calculated due to the placebo group containing no responders.|||<0.0001
81730966|NCT03384745|163157493|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 300 subjects has 99% power to detect a statistically significant difference between any treatment arm and placebo in the IGA score of 0 or 1 rate at Week 12, with a two-sided, unadjusted type I error of 0.05. Calculations assume IGA score 0 or 1 rates \>88% for study drug and \<=7% for placebo.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypotheses were tested at Week 12 (individual M1095 treatment arms would not be different from placebo with respect to achievement of IGA scores of 0 or 1). The primary analysis was based on the intent-to-treat (ITT) population using a non-responder imputation (NRI) for missing values. Primary treatment comparisons versus placebo were made with the two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by actual prior biologic use (yes/no) and body weight (\<=90; \>90kg).|At Week 12, none (0.0% \[95% CI 0.0-6.8\]) of the 52 participants in the placebo group had an IGA score of 0 or 1 versus 44 (84.6% \[71.9-93.1\], p\<0.0001) of 52 participants in the M1095 60mg treatment group. Odds ratio could not be calculated due to the placebo group containing no responders.|||<0.0001
81538803|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.4353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.05||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.05|0.19|0.4353
81471640|NCT03334422|162634941|SUPERIORITY|Overall Work Impairment|LSMean Difference|-9.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.07||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.17|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Work Productivity Loss (Percentage Overall Work Impairment/Absenteeism Plus Presenteeism) Change from Baseline||2.90|-21.17|0.135
81730967|NCT03384745|163157493|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 300 subjects has 99% power to detect a statistically significant difference between any treatment arm and placebo in the IGA score of 0 or 1 rate at Week 12, with a two-sided, unadjusted type I error of 0.05. Calculations assume IGA score 0 or 1 rates \>88% for study drug and \<=7% for placebo.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypotheses were tested at Week 12 (individual M1095 treatment arms would not be different from placebo with respect to achievement of IGA scores of 0 or 1). The primary analysis was based on the intent-to-treat (ITT) population using a non-responder imputation (NRI) for missing values. Primary treatment comparisons versus placebo were made with the two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by actual prior biologic use (yes/no) and body weight (\<=90; \>90kg).|At Week 12, none (0.0% \[95% CI 0.0-6.8\]) of the 52 participants in the placebo group had an IGA score of 0 or 1 versus 41 (77.4% \[63.8-87.7\], p\<0.0001) of 53 participants in the M1095 120mg normal load treatment group. Odds ratio could not be calculated due to the placebo group containing no responders.|||<0.0001
81730968|NCT03384745|163157493|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 300 subjects has 99% power to detect a statistically significant difference between any treatment arm and placebo in the IGA score of 0 or 1 rate at Week 12, with a two-sided, unadjusted type I error of 0.05. Calculations assume IGA score 0 or 1 rates \>88% for study drug and \<=7% for placebo.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypotheses were tested at Week 12 (individual M1095 treatment arms would not be different from placebo with respect to achievement of IGA scores of 0 or 1). The primary analysis was based on the intent-to-treat (ITT) population using a non-responder imputation (NRI) for missing values. Primary treatment comparisons versus placebo were made with the two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by actual prior biologic use (yes/no) and body weight (\<=90; \>90kg).|At Week 12, none (0.0% \[95% CI 0.0-6.8\]) of the 52 participants in the placebo group had an IGA score of 0 or 1 versus 45 (88.2% \[76.1-95.6\], p\<0.0001) of 51 participants in the M1095 120mg augmented load treatment group. Odds ratio could not be calculated due to the placebo group containing no responders.|||<0.0001
81730969|NCT03384745|163157493|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 300 subjects has 99% power to detect a statistically significant difference between any treatment arm and placebo in the IGA score of 0 or 1 rate at Week 12, with a two-sided, unadjusted type I error of 0.05. Calculations assume IGA score 0 or 1 rates \>88% for study drug and \<=7% for placebo.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypotheses were tested at Week 12 (individual M1095 treatment arms would not be different from placebo with respect to achievement of IGA scores of 0 or 1). The primary analysis was based on the intent-to-treat (ITT) population using a non-responder imputation (NRI) for missing values. Primary treatment comparisons versus placebo were made with the two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by actual prior biologic use (yes/no) and body weight (\<=90; \>90kg).|At Week 12, none (0.0% \[95% CI 0.0-6.8\]) of the 52 participants in the placebo group had an IGA score of 0 or 1 versus 41 (77.4% \[63.8-87.7\], p\<0.0001) of 53 participants in the secukinumab 300mg treatment group. Odds ratio could not be calculated due to the placebo group containing no responders.|||<0.0001
81730970|NCT00455533|163157539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8921||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8921
81730971|NCT00455533|163157539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8966|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.55|0.60|0.8966
81730972|NCT00455533|163157539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in pCR|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|6.7|||||The difference in pCR rates and the confidence interval computed using the method of DerSimonian and Laird stratified by tumor size at baseline, estrogen receptor status, and clinical response to AC.|||6.7|-7.9|
81730973|NCT00455533|163157542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6186||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6186
81471641|NCT03334422|162634941|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.25||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.65|6.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Activity Impairment Change from Baseline||6.12|-10.65|0.595
81471642|NCT03334422|162634941|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.43|-6.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Activity Impairment Change from Baseline||-6.17|-22.43|<0.001
81730974|NCT00455533|163157542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.5806|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|1.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.34|0.56|0.5806
81730975|NCT00455533|163157542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.0|6.0|||||The difference in pCR/RCB-I rates and the confidence interval computed using the method of DerSimonian and Laird stratified by tumor size at baseline, estrogen receptor status, and clinical response to AC.|||6.0|-11|
81730976|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4115||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ABCB1 (209993\_at)||||0.4115
81730977|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1629||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ABCB1 209993\_at||||0.1629
81471643|NCT03334422|162634941|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-14.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.11|-6.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Percentage of Activity Impairment Change from Baseline||-6.83|-22.11|<0.001
81471644|NCT03334422|162634942|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index Score (US Algorithm)||0.07|-0.02|0.295
81471645|NCT03334422|162634942|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index Score (US Algorithm)||0.12|0.03|0.001
81471646|NCT03334422|162634942|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index Score (US Algorithm)||0.12|0.03|<0.001
81471647|NCT03334422|162634942|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index Score (UK Algorithm)||0.10|-0.03|0.334
81730978|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5074||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ABCB1 209993\_at||||0.5074
81730979|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.553||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ABCB1 /// ABCB4 209994\_s\_at||||0.5530
81730980|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1845||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ABCB1 /// ABCB4 209994\_s\_at||||0.1845
81471648|NCT03334422|162634942|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index Score (UK Algorithm)||0.17|0.04|0.001
81730981|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3538||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ABCB1 /// ABCB4 209994\_s\_at||||0.3538
81730982|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9751||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||BRCA1 211851\_x\_at||||0.9751
81730983|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8874||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||BRCA1 211851\_x\_at||||0.8874
81730984|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6907||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||BRCA1 211851\_x\_at||||0.6907
81730985|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8052||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||BRCA1 204531\_s\_at||||0.8052
81730986|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5031||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||BRCA1 204531\_s\_at||||0.5031
81730987|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7588||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||BRCA1 204531\_s\_at||||0.7588
81730988|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1542||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ERCC1 203719\_at||||0.1542
81538804|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.31||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||3.31|0.31|0.9729
81730989|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0235||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ERCC1 203719\_at||||0.0235
81730990|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3612||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ERCC1 203719\_at||||0.3612
81730991|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.184||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ERCC1 203720\_s\_at||||0.1840
81730992|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0942||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ERCC1 203720\_s\_at||||0.0942
81730993|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5327||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ERCC1 203720\_s\_at||||0.5327
81730994|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8847||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204315\_s\_at||||0.8847
81730995|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8947||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204315\_s\_at||||0.8947
81730996|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4085||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204315\_s\_at||||0.4085
81730997|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1119||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204317\_at||||0.1119
81730998|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204317\_at||||0.0250
81471649|NCT03334422|162634942|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index Score (UK Algorithm)||0.17|0.05|<0.001
81471650|NCT03334422|162634943|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.47||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.44|7.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EQ-5D-5L VAS Score||7.25|-6.44|0.907
81730999|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3569||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204317\_at||||0.3569
81731000|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4103||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 215942\_s\_at||||0.4103
81731001|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.149||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 215942\_s\_at||||0.1490
81731002|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.559||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 215942\_s\_at||||0.5590
81731003|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4796||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204318\_s\_at||||0.4796
81731004|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2794||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204318\_s\_at||||0.2794
81731005|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1646||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204318\_s\_at||||0.1646
81731006|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0782||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 211040\_x\_at||||0.0782
81731007|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1407||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 211040\_x\_at||||0.1407
81731008|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2369||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 211040\_x\_at||||0.2369
81538805|NCT03192176|162758711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.4211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.89||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.89|0.22|0.4211
81731009|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7756||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK10 209792\_s\_at||||0.7756
81731010|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2623||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK10 209792\_s\_at||||0.2623
81731011|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3147||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK10 209792\_s\_at||||0.3147
81731012|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2885||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK10 215808\_at||||0.2885
81731013|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7187||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK10 215808\_at||||0.7187
81731014|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6017||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK10 215808\_at||||0.6017
81731015|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK5 222242\_s\_at||||0.4500
81731016|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0952||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK5 222242\_s\_at||||0.0952
81731017|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7069||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK5 222242\_s\_at||||0.7069
81731018|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4767||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK6 204733\_at||||0.4767
81731019|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6191||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK6 204733\_at||||0.6191
81731020|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5276||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK6 204733\_at||||0.5276
81731021|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3323||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||RRM1 201476\_s\_at||||0.3323
81731022|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1025||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||RRM1 201476\_s\_at||||0.1025
81731023|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1715||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||RRM1 201476\_s\_at||||0.1715
81731024|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.107||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||RRM1 201477\_s\_at||||0.1070
81731025|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2751||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||RRM1 201477\_s\_at||||0.2751
81731026|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0276||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||RRM1 201477\_s\_at||||0.0276
81731027|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1689||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 211714\_x\_at||||0.1689
81731028|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0769||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 211714\_x\_at||||0.0769
81731029|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1058||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 211714\_x\_at||||0.1058
81731030|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6406||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 212320\_at||||0.6406
81731031|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1733||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 212320\_at||||0.1733
81731032|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2631||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 212320\_at||||0.2631
81731033|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.217||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 209026\_x\_at||||0.2170
81731034|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0868||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 209026\_x\_at||||0.0868
81731035|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1117||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 209026\_x\_at||||0.1117
81731036|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4943||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB1 (208601\_s\_at)||||0.4943
81731037|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.519||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB1 208601\_s\_at||||0.5190
81731038|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.735||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB1 208601\_s\_at||||0.7350
81731039|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.382||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2A 204141\_at||||0.3820
81471651|NCT03334422|162634943|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|8.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.33||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|14.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EQ-5D-5L VAS Score||14.76|1.63|0.015
81471652|NCT03334422|162634943|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|8.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.62|15.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||EQ-5D-5L VAS Score||15.01|2.62|0.006
81471653|NCT03334422|162634944|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.93|0.30|0.905
81471654|NCT03334422|162634944|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|5.92|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.92|0.95|0.064
81731040|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.929||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2A 204141\_at||||0.9290
81731041|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0699||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2A 204141\_at||||0.0699
81731042|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3515||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2A /// TUBB2B 209372\_x\_at||||0.3515
81731043|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2128||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2A /// TUBB2B 209372\_x\_at||||0.2128
81731044|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1275||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2A /// TUBB2B 209372\_x\_at||||0.1275
81731045|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2158||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2B 214023\_x\_at||||0.2158
81731046|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0266||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2B 214023\_x\_at||||0.0266
81731047|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3636||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2B 214023\_x\_at||||0.3636
81731048|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9479||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2C 208977\_x\_at||||0.9479
81731049|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3753||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2C 208977\_x\_at||||0.3753
81731050|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5477||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2C 208977\_x\_at||||0.5477
81731051|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.476||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2C 213726\_x\_at||||0.4760
81731052|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3314||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2C 213726\_x\_at||||0.3314
81731053|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1005||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2C 213726\_x\_at||||0.1005
81731054|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.118||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB4 212664\_at||||0.1180
81731055|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.158||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB4 212664\_at||||0.1580
81471655|NCT03334422|162634944|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|11.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.74|2.25|<0.001
81731056|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4385||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB4 212664\_at||||0.4385
81731057|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7324||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB6 209191\_at||||0.7324
81731058|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2657||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB6 209191\_at||||0.2657
81731059|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5637||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB6 209191\_at||||0.5637
81731060|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4473||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TYMS 202589\_at||||0.4473
81471656|NCT00766467|162634951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3
81731061|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3292||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TYMS 202589\_at||||0.3292
81731062|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2054||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TYMS 202589\_at||||0.2054
81731063|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5226||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TYMS 217684\_at||||0.5226
81731064|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.172||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TYMS 217684\_at||||0.1720
81731065|NCT00455533|163157543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3346||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TYMS 217684\_at||||0.3346
81731066|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5604||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ABCB1 209993\_at||||0.5604
81731067|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2715||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ABCB1 209993\_at||||0.2715
81731068|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5268||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ABCB1 209993\_at||||0.5268
81434530|NCT01968551|162559479|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: In Cohort 2, the group switching to E/C/F/TAF + DRV was at least 12% lower than the group remaining on SBR with respect to percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 48. Alternative Hypothesis: In Cohort 2, the group switching to E/C/F/TAF + DRV is less than 12% lower than the group remaining on SBR with respect to the proportion of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 48.|Difference in proportion|18.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.001|3.5|33.0|||Fisher Exact||Difference in percentages of virologic success and its 95.001% CI were calculated based on exact method. The exact CI was estimated based on unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests with the standardized statistic.|||33.0|3.5|0.004
81471657|NCT00956631|162635097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|4.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean change from baseline was assessed for VAS using a paired t-test. The resulting p-values are to be considered as descriptive statistics. Two-sided test with 5% Type I error was used throughout. A hypothetical average improvement of zero was used.||4.13|2.29|<0.0001
81731069|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6058||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ABCB1 /// ABCB4 209994\_s\_at||||0.6058
81731070|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1918||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ABCB1 /// ABCB4 209994\_s\_at||||0.1918
81731071|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6712||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ABCB1 /// ABCB4 209994\_s\_at||||0.6712
81731072|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9195||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||BRCA1 211851\_x\_at||||0.9195
81731073|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7021||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||BRCA1 211851\_x\_at||||0.7021
81731074|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.391||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||BRCA1 211851\_x\_at||||0.3910
81731075|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2909||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||BRCA1 204531\_s\_at||||0.2909
81731076|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3336||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||BRCA1 204531\_s\_at||||0.3336
81731077|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.236||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||BRCA1 204531\_s\_at||||0.2360
81731078|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0281||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ERCC1 203719\_at||||0.0281
81731079|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0434||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ERCC1 203719\_at||||0.0434
81731080|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0283||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ERCC1 203719\_at||||0.0283
81731081|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0151||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ERCC1 203720\_s\_at||||0.0151
81731082|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1999||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ERCC1 203720\_s\_at||||0.1999
81731083|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0146||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||ERCC1 203720\_s\_at||||0.0146
81450426|NCT00911807|162587697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08||||0.3434||95.0|-3.324|1.163||No adjustment for multiple testing was needed and all tests were done with retention of the full two-sided alpha-level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Comparisons between all pair of means were performed with two-sample t-tests within the ANCOVA model.||Multiple testing of individual null hypotheses that control for the overall significance level alpha = 0.05 were performed by using the 'closed testing procedure'.||1.163|-3.324|0.3434
81538806|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.05||||0.1938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|16.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||16.35|0.57|0.1938
81538807|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.97||||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|33.91||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||33.91|1.43|0.0162
81731084|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1185||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204315\_s\_at||||0.1185
81731085|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8705||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204315\_s\_at||||0.8705
81731086|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0284||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204315\_s\_at||||0.0284
81538808|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.37||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.04|67.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||67.96|3.04|0.0008
81731087|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0399||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204317\_at||||0.0399
81731088|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0136||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204317\_at||||0.0136
81731089|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0576||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204317\_at||||0.0576
81731090|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2245||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 215942\_s\_at||||0.2245
81731091|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1388||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 215942\_s\_at||||0.1388
81538809|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.02||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.39|75.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||75.68|3.39|0.0005
81731092|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0692||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 215942\_s\_at||||0.0692
81731093|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1058||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204318\_s\_at||||0.1058
81731094|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2688||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204318\_s\_at||||0.2688
81731095|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0192||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 204318\_s\_at||||0.0192
81731096|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0033||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 211040\_x\_at||||0.0033
81731097|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2053||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 211040\_x\_at||||0.2053
81731098|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0032||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||GTSE1 211040\_x\_at||||0.0032
81731099|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6783||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK10 209792\_s\_at||||0.6783
81731100|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.163||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK10 209792\_s\_at||||0.1630
81731101|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2944||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK10 209792\_s\_at||||0.2944
81731102|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3727||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK10 215808\_at||||0.3727
81731103|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8796||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK10 215808\_at||||0.8796
81731104|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8344||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK10 215808\_at||||0.8344
81538810|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.02||||0.1971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|16.17||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||16.17|0.56|0.1971
81731105|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK5 222242\_s\_at||||0.2700
81731106|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2624||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK5 222242\_s\_at||||0.2624
81731107|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.083||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK5 222242\_s\_at||||0.0830
81731108|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0849||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK6 204733\_at||||0.0849
81471658|NCT00956631|162635098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.33|22.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean change from baseline was assessed for ODI using a paired t-test. The resulting p-values are to be considered as descriptive statistics. Two-sided test with 5% Type I error was used. A hypothetical average improvement of zero was used.||22.83|12.33|<0.0001
81731109|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6578||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK6 204733\_at||||0.6578
81731110|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0396||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||KLK6 204733\_at||||0.0396
81731111|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1657||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||RRM1 201476\_s\_at||||0.1657
81731112|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0675||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||RRM1 201476\_s\_at||||0.0675
81731113|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1071||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||RRM1 201476\_s\_at||||0.1071
81731114|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0142||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||RRM1 201477\_s\_at||||0.0142
81731115|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2465||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||RRM1 201477\_s\_at||||0.2465
81731116|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0031||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||RRM1 201477\_s\_at||||0.0031
81538811|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.31||||0.0811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|22.27||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||22.27|0.83|0.0811
81731117|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1231||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 211714\_x\_at||||0.1231
81731118|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0849||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 211714\_x\_at||||0.0849
81731119|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.274||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 211714\_x\_at||||0.2740
81731120|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2383||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 212320\_at||||0.2383
81731121|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0644||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 212320\_at||||0.0644
81731122|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2866||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 212320\_at||||0.2866
81731123|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1259||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 209026\_x\_at||||0.1259
81731124|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0718||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 209026\_x\_at||||0.0718
81731125|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB 209026\_x\_at||||0.3170
81731126|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7844||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB1 208601\_s\_at||||0.7844
81471659|NCT03114657|162635100|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.633|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.6||||||||2.60|0.00|
81434541|NCT01894230|162559656|EQUIVALENCE|Month 3|Slope|-0.0189|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3986||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.96
81434542|NCT01894230|162559656|EQUIVALENCE|Month 8|Slope|-0.2468|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4315||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.57
81434543|NCT01894230|162559657|EQUIVALENCE|Month 3|Slope|-11.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.68||0.0482|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0482
81434544|NCT01894230|162559657|EQUIVALENCE|Month 8|Slope|-9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.333||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.12
81434545|NCT01894230|162559658|EQUIVALENCE|MPR calculated from baseline to last patient follow-up (3 months or 8 months)|Slope|-0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.6692|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.6692
81434546|NCT01894230|162559659|EQUIVALENCE|Baseline to Month 3|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.025||||0.0371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.043|3.929|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.929|1.043|0.0371
81434547|NCT01894230|162559659|EQUIVALENCE|Month 3 to Month 8|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.115||||0.8815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.265|4.687|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.687|0.265|0.8815
81434548|NCT01894230|162559660|EQUIVALENCE|Month 3|Slope|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.5965|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.5965
81538812|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.44||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.43|53.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||53.94|2.43|0.0021
81434549|NCT01894230|162559660|EQUIVALENCE|Month 8|Slope|0.258|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.346||0.4579|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.4579
81434550|NCT01894230|162559661|EQUIVALENCE|Month 3|Slope|0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.5477|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.5477
81434551|NCT01894230|162559661|EQUIVALENCE|Month 8|Slope|0.298|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.0429|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0429
81434552|NCT01894230|162559662|EQUIVALENCE|Month 3|Slope|-0.211|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.881||0.8106|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.8106
81434553|NCT01894230|162559662|EQUIVALENCE|Month 8|Slope|0.646|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.009||0.5233|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.5233
81434554|NCT01894230|162559663|EQUIVALENCE|Month 3|Slope|-0.6001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.472||0.6841|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.6841
81434555|NCT01894230|162559663|EQUIVALENCE|Month 8|Slope|-0.771|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.781||0.6658|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.6658
81434556|NCT01894230|162559664|EQUIVALENCE|Month 8|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.085||||0.8384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.495|2.38|||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal Logistic||||2.380|0.495|0.8384
81434557|NCT01894230|162559665|EQUIVALENCE|Month 3 BMQ Necessity|Slope|1.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.584||0.0486|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0486
81434558|NCT01894230|162559665|EQUIVALENCE|Month 8, BMQ Necessity|Slope|0.248|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.7235|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.7235
81434559|NCT01894230|162559665|EQUIVALENCE|Month 3, BMQ Concerns|Slope|-0.862|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.686||0.2113|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.2113
81434560|NCT01894230|162559665|EQUIVALENCE|Month 8, BMQ Concerns|Slope|-1.0083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.737||0.1739|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1739
81434561|NCT00660387|162559671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|-0.76||Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline and the natural logarithm of the mean daily dose of rescue medication on valid symptom diary days as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.76|-3.05|0.0015
81434562|NCT00660387|162559672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.17|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||Since the null hypothesis for the primary analysis was rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis, hierarchical testing was performed for secondary variables on the Full Analysis data set at the 0.50 level using a gatekeeping procedure to preserve family-wise error rate.||3.17|0.56|0.0059
81434563|NCT00660387|162559673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-1.4||Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the CGI-Severity (CGI-S, see Baseline Characteristics module) as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Since the null hypothesis for the primary analysis was rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis, hierarchical testing was performed for secondary variables on the Full Analysis data set at the 0.50 level using a gatekeeping procedure to preserve family-wise error rate.||-1.4|-12.6|0.0155
81471660|NCT03114657|162635101|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.028|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|5.89||||||||5.89|-2.40|
81538813|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|5.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||5.64|0.79|0.1370
81731127|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4688||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB1 208601\_s\_at||||0.4688
81731128|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8553||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB1 208601\_s\_at||||0.8553
81731129|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6926||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2A 204141\_at||||0.6926
81731130|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2222||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2A 204141\_at||||0.2222
81731131|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4676||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2A 204141\_at||||0.4676
81731132|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2036||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2A /// TUBB2B 209372\_x\_at||||0.2036
81731133|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4197||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2A /// TUBB2B 209372\_x\_at||||0.4197
81731134|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0776||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2A /// TUBB2B 209372\_x\_at||||0.0776
81731135|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4076||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2B 214023\_x\_at||||0.4076
81731136|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0629||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2B 214023\_x\_at||||0.0629
81731137|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2547||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2B 214023\_x\_at||||0.2547
81731138|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7125||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2C 208977\_x\_at||||0.7125
81471661|NCT03114657|162635102|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.124|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|4.68||||||||4.68|-4.03|
81471662|NCT03114657|162635103|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.39||||||||0.39|-0.20|
81471663|NCT03114657|162635104|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.985|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|1.6||||||||1.60|-2.42|
81538814|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.2||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|8.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||8.40|1.22|0.0181
81731139|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6001||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2C 208977\_x\_at||||0.6001
81731140|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5398||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2C 208977\_x\_at||||0.5398
81731141|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.397||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2C 213726\_x\_at||||0.3970
81731142|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5085||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2C 213726\_x\_at||||0.5085
81731143|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1213||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB2C 213726\_x\_at||||0.1213
81731144|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0999||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB4 212664\_at||||0.0999
81731145|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1201||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB4 212664\_at||||0.1201
81731146|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1172||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB4 212664\_at||||0.1172
81731147|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6596||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB6 209191\_at||||0.6596
81731148|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3289||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB6 209191\_at||||0.3289
81538815|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.43||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.43|17.05||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||17.05|2.43|0.0002
81731149|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3657||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TUBB6 209191\_at||||0.3657
81731150|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0275||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TYMS 202589\_at||||0.0275
81731151|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3946||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TYMS 202589\_at||||0.3946
81731152|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0074||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TYMS 202589\_at||||0.0074
81731153|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2341||95.0||||P Value 1 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment: ER) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TYMS 217684\_at||||0.2341
81471664|NCT03114657|162635105|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.052|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|3.7||||||||3.70|-8.74|
81731154|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0933||95.0||||P Value 2 is from the likelihood ratio test between the full model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker: Treatment) and the reduced model: (PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker + Treatment)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TYMS 217684\_at||||0.0933
81731155|NCT00455533|163157544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2016||95.0||||P Value 3 is the contrast of the interaction between treatment and biomarker expression within ER Negative subjects from the full model:(PCR/RCB1 \~ Biomarker : Treatment : ER)|Regression, Logistic|p-value not adjusted for multiple comparison||TYMS 217684\_at||||0.2016
81731156|NCT00455533|163157545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (bootstrap method)|-0.145|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|-0.017|||||ixabepilone - paclitaxel|Mem+Cyto Threshold/Negative Biomarker Status||-0.017|-0.27|
81731157|NCT00455533|163157545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (bootstrap method)|0.064|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.064|0.197|||||ixabepilone - paclitaxel|Mem+Cyto Threshold/Positive Biomarker STatus||0.197|-0.064|
81731158|NCT00455533|163157545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (bootstrap method)|-0.056|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.152|0.046|||||ixabepilone - paclitaxel|Membrane Threshold/Negative Biomarker Status||0.046|-0.152|
81731159|NCT00455533|163157545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (bootstrap method)|0.116|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.37|||||ixabepilone - paclitaxel|Membrane Threshold/Positive Biomarker Status||0.37|-0.13|
81731160|NCT00455533|163157546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (bootstrap method)|-0.114|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.258|0.22|||||ixabepilone - paclitaxel|Mem+Cyto/Negative Biomarker Status||0.22|-0.258|
81731161|NCT00455533|163157546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||DIfference (bootstrap method)|0.009|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.137|0.155|||||ixabepilone - paclitaxel|Mem+Cyto Threshold/Positive Biomarker Status||0.155|-0.137|
81731162|NCT00455533|163157546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (bootstrap method)|-0.058|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.167|0.053|||||ixabepilone - paclitaxel|Membrane Threshold/Negative Biomarker Status||0.053|-0.167|
81731163|NCT00455533|163157546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (bootstrap method)|0.049|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.227|0.309|||||ixabepilone - paclitaxel|Membrane Threshold/Positive Biomarker Status||0.309|-0.227|
81731164|NCT00455533|163157547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (bootstrap method)|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.482|-0.094|||||ixabepilone - paclitaxel|Mem+Cyto Threshold/Negative Biomarker Status||-0.094|-0.482|
81731165|NCT00455533|163157547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (boostrap method)|0.106|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.073|0.291|||||ixabepilone - paclitaxel|Mem+Cyto Threshold/Positive Biomarker Status||0.291|-0.073|
81731166|NCT00455533|163157547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (bootstrap method)|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.236|0.067|||||ixabepilone - paclitaxel|Membrane Threshold/Negative Biomarker Status||0.067|-0.236|
81731167|NCT00455533|163157547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference (bootsrap method)|0.117|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.218|0.469|||||ixabepilone - paclitaxel|Mem+Cyto Threshold/Positive Biomarker Status||0.469|-0.218|
81731168|NCT02739984|163157562|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-64.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.16|-60.12|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||-60.12|-68.16|<0.0001
81538816|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.08||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|16.31||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||16.31|2.26|0.0003
81731169|NCT02739984|163157563|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-53.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.56|-48.71|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||-48.71|-57.56|<0.0001
81731170|NCT02739984|163157564|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-67.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.1|-62.2|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||-62.2|-72.1|<0.0001
81731171|NCT02739984|163157565|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-55.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.0|-50.5|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||-50.5|-61.0|<0.0001
81731172|NCT02739984|163157566|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.28|-52.85|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||-52.85|-60.28|<0.0001
81731173|NCT02739984|163157567|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-46.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.42|-42.15|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||-42.15|-50.42|<0.0001
81731174|NCT02739984|163157568|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-52.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.1|-48.85|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||-48.85|-56.10|<0.0001
81731175|NCT02739984|163157569|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-42.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.13|-38.11|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||-38.11|-46.13|<0.0001
81731176|NCT02739984|163157570|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-41.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.9|-38.22|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||-38.22|-43.90|<0.0001
81731177|NCT02739984|163157571|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.87|-30.6|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||-30.60|-36.87|<0.0001
81731178|NCT02739984|163157572|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Treatment Difference|77.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.0|83.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted by the stratification factor (screening LDL-C level).|Evolocumab - Placebo|||83.5|70.0|<0.0001
81731179|NCT02739984|163157573|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Treatment Difference|69.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.4|75.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted by the stratification factor (screening LDL-C level).|Evolocumab - Placebo|||75.7|60.4|<0.0001
81731180|NCT02739984|163157574|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Treatment Difference|83.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.7|87.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted by the stratification factor (screening LDL-C level).|Evolocumab - Placebo|||87.4|77.7|<0.0001
81731181|NCT02739984|163157575|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Treatment Difference|64.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.7|70.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted by the stratification factor (screening LDL-C level).|Evolocumab - Placebo|||70.3|57.7|<0.0001
81731182|NCT02739984|163157576|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-40.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.87|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.11|-32.9|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||-32.90|-48.11|<0.0001
81538817|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.3241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|4.49||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||4.49|0.61|0.3241
81471665|NCT03114657|162635106|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.501|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.29|3.92||||||||3.92|-6.29|
81731183|NCT02739984|163157577|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.57|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.58|-25.53|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||-25.53|-39.58|<0.0001
81731184|NCT02739984|163157578|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-19.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.95|-12.54|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||-12.54|-25.95|<0.0001
81731185|NCT02739984|163157579|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-13.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|-5.8|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||-5.80|-21.60|<0.0001
81731186|NCT02739984|163157580|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.95|12.64|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||12.64|6.95|<0.0001
81731187|NCT02739984|163157581|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|7.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.19|10.56|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||10.56|4.19|<0.0001
81731188|NCT02739984|163157582|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-17.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.98|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.91|-11.21|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||-11.21|-22.91|<0.0001
81731189|NCT02739984|163157583|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|LS Mean Treatment Difference|-13.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.09|-6.56|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Model includes treatment group, stratification factor (screening LDL-C level), scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Evolocumab - Placebo|||-6.56|-20.09|<0.0001
81731190|NCT00767325|163157617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.282|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.1|||||Day 7|||-0.1|-1.2|
81471666|NCT03114657|162635107|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|3.51||||||||3.51|-2.25|
81471667|NCT03114657|162635109|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.502|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|0.23||||||||0.23|-1.75|
81471668|NCT03114657|162635110|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.383|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.39||||||||2.39|-3.30|
81471669|NCT03114657|162635111|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.527|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|17.44||||||||17.44|-4.35|
81731191|NCT00767325|163157617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.7|||||Day 15|||-0.7|-2.0|
81471670|NCT03114657|162635112|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.831|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.31|11.71||||||||11.71|-12.31|
81471671|NCT03114657|162635113|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|4.73||||||||4.73|-11.50|
81471672|NCT03114657|162635119|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.622|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|0.89||||||||0.89|-2.01|
81731192|NCT00767325|163157617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.383|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.7|||||Day 29|||-1.7|-3.2|
81731193|NCT00767325|163157617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.384|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-2.1|||||Day 43|||-2.1|-3.7|
81731194|NCT00767325|163157617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.393|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-2.4|||||Day 57|||-2.4|-4.0|
81731195|NCT00767325|163157617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.454|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-2.9|||||Day 85|||-2.9|-4.7|
81731196|NCT00767325|163157617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.472|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-3.5|||||Day 113|||-3.5|-5.4|
81731197|NCT00767325|163157617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.492|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-3.8|||||Day 141|||-3.8|-5.8|
81731198|NCT00767325|163157617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.473|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-3.9|||||Day 169|||-3.9|-5.8|
81471673|NCT03114657|162635120|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.668|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|4.9||||||||4.90|-1.70|
81471674|NCT03114657|162635121|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.373|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.41||||||||0.41|-1.13|
81471675|NCT01546038|162635129|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.569||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.441|0.734||1-sided p-value from the log-rank test stratified by prognosis stratum according to Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS).|Log Rank||Based on the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by prognosis stratum according to IVRS.|||0.734|0.441|0.0020
81471676|NCT01546038|162635133|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.2755||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.3057|13.9994|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by prognosis stratum according to IVRS.|||13.9994|1.3057|0.0112
81471677|NCT03878875|162635199|SUPERIORITY|Multiple linear regressions analysed the effect of conditioning (group) on each outcome at the second time point - session 2 (after noise exposure), controlling for session 1 outcome (before noise exposure), event exposure, age, and gender. It was hypothesised those with high recent noise exposure, Group 1 (noise unit \> 0.323), would experience less temporary hearing damage than irregular attendees, Group 0.|F(5, 26)|116.044|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Group coefficient = -2.153.||||||< 0.0005
81731199|NCT00996736|163157640|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pre-specified non-inferiority margin is less than 1.5 lines logMAR acuity. (Adjusted three-month visual acuity confidence bounds for the difference between the voriconazole and natamycin groups which meet or exceed 0.15 logMAR units would not permit noninferiority to be declared.) Note that this design also allows declaration of superiority (2-sided alpha of 0.05, corrected for an interim analysis).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.05|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.05|-0.30|0.006
81731200|NCT03708211|163157665|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|0.9359|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8084|1.0835||||||Following log-transformation, PK parameters were analyzed by analysis of variance (ANOVA) fitting terms for treatment group, sequence and period. Participants within sequence were treated as a random effect. The obtained point estimates and adjusted 90 percent (%) confidence intervals (CIs) for difference in treatment were exponentially back transformed to provide point and confidence interval estimates for the ratios of interest appropriately.||1.0835|0.8084|
81731201|NCT03708211|163157666|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|1.0036|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8992|1.1201||||||Following log-transformation, PK parameters were analyzed by ANOVA fitting terms for treatment group, sequence and period. Participants within sequence were treated as a random effect. The obtained point estimates and adjusted 90% CIs for difference in treatment were exponentially back transformed to provide point and confidence interval estimates for the ratios of interest appropriately.||1.1201|0.8992|
81731202|NCT03708211|163157667|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean|1.0071|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9033|1.1227||||||Following log-transformation, PK parameters were analyzed by ANOVA fitting terms for treatment group, sequence and period. Participants within sequence were treated as a random effect. The obtained point estimates and adjusted 90% CIs for difference in treatment were exponentially back transformed to provide point and confidence interval estimates for the ratios of interest appropriately.||1.1227|0.9033|
81731203|NCT00770315|163157678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76||||0.2192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|0.45|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||0.45|-1.98|0.2192
81731204|NCT00770315|163157678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.58||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.36|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-0.36|-2.80|0.0113
81731205|NCT00770315|163157678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.04||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.79|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-0.79|-3.30|0.0015
81731206|NCT00770315|163157679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88||||0.0878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|0.13|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||0.13|-1.88|0.0878
81731207|NCT00770315|163157679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|-0.28|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-0.28|-2.29|0.0125
81731208|NCT00770315|163157679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.92||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|-0.88|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-0.88|-2.95|0.0003
81471678|NCT03878875|162635200|SUPERIORITY|Multiple linear regressions analysed the effect of conditioning (group) on each outcome at the second time point - session 2 (after noise exposure), controlling for session 1 outcome (before noise exposure), event exposure, age, and gender. It was hypothesised those with high recent noise exposure, Group 1 (noise unit \> 0.323), would experience less temporary hearing damage than irregular attendees, Group 0.|F(5, 26)|12.839|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Group coefficient = 1.602.||||||< 0.0005
81538818|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.2249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|5.03||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||5.03|0.68|0.2249
81731209|NCT00770315|163157680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.4781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.45|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||0.45|-0.96|0.4781
81731210|NCT00770315|163157680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.1695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.21|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||0.21|-1.21|0.1695
81731211|NCT00770315|163157680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|-0.21|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-0.21|-1.67|0.0118
81731212|NCT00770315|163157681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.2622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.25|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||0.25|-0.93|0.2622
81731213|NCT00770315|163157681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.1914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.2|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||0.20|-0.99|0.1914
81731214|NCT00770315|163157681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.35|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-0.35|-1.57|0.0021
81731215|NCT00770315|163157682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.25|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||0.25|-1.26|0.1900
81731216|NCT00770315|163157682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|-0.32|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-0.32|-1.84|0.0053
81731217|NCT00770315|163157682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|-0.32|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-0.32|-1.89|0.0058
81731218|NCT01024738|163157723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81731219|NCT02362594|163157724|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.4|0.43|0.74||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test.|Regression, Cox|||Comparison of RFS time-to-event distribution between the 2 treatment arms was based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by stage (IIIA \[\>1 mm metastasis\] vs. IIIB vs. IIIC 1-3 nodes vs. IIIC ≥4 nodes) as indicated at randomization.||0.74|0.43|<0.0001
81731220|NCT02362594|163157725|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.69||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test.|Regression, Cox|||Comparison of RFS time-to-event distribution between the 2 treatment arms (PD-L1-positive participants) was based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by stage (IIIA \[\>1 mm metastasis\] vs. IIIB vs. IIIC 1-3 nodes vs. IIIC ≥4 nodes) as indicated at randomization.||0.69|0.42|<0.0001
81538819|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.53||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|9.18||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||9.18|1.36|0.0096
81731221|NCT02483975|163157765|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio of each dose of fluticasone furoate 50 µg versus placebo was greater than 0.8.|Least square Geometric Mean ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.804|1.0505||||||||1.0505|0.8040|
81731222|NCT02483975|163157766|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio of each dose of fluticasone furoate 50 µg versus placebo was greater than 0.8.|Least square Geometric Mean ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8096|1.062||||||||1.0620|0.8096|
81731223|NCT02483975|163157767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square Geometric Mean ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.06||||||||1.06|0.81|
81731224|NCT02483975|163157768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square Geometric Mean ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.03||||||||1.03|0.61|
81731225|NCT02483975|163157769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square Geometric Mean ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.07||||||||1.07|0.72|
81731226|NCT03365375|163157770|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.82
81731227|NCT03879239|163157804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0011||||||Responder Rate on Weekly CSBM1 in the ITT (Intention to Treat) analysis set. (For details, refer to the primary outcome description).|Chi-squared|||||||0.0011
81731228|NCT03879239|163157804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0085||||||Responder Rate on Weekly CSBM2 in the ITT (Intention to Treat) analysis set. (For details, refer to the primary outcome description).|Chi-squared|||||||0.0085
81731229|NCT01966042|163157813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test (n=13)|||||||< 0.001
81731230|NCT00948675|163157837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.176||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.176
81731231|NCT00948675|163157838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.61||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.610
81538820|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.0768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|6.05||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||6.05|0.91|0.0768
81538821|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91||||0.00251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|7.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||7.39|1.14|0.00251
81731232|NCT00948675|163157839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.615||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.615
81731233|NCT00948675|163157840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.414||95.0|||||Pearson Chi-square Test|||||||0.414
81731234|NCT00948675|163157841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.575||95.0|||||Pearson Chi-square Test|||||||0.575
81731235|NCT01984242|163157843|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.45|||Log Rank|||||1.45|0.69|0.9819
81731236|NCT01984242|163157843|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.71|||Log Rank|||||1.71|0.82|0.3580
81731237|NCT01984242|163157845|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.0952||95.0|0.38|1.08|||Log Rank|||||1.08|0.38|0.0952
81731238|NCT01984242|163157845|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.9172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.67|||Log Rank|||||1.67|0.63|0.9172
81731239|NCT01984242|163157847|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.87|||Log Rank|||||0.87|0.26|0.0153
81731240|NCT01984242|163157847|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.5545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.46|||Log Rank|||||1.46|0.48|0.5545
81731241|NCT01984242|163157849|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.84|||Log Rank|||||0.84|0.28|0.0086
81731242|NCT01984242|163157849|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.7675||95.0|0.56|1.53|||Log Rank|||||1.53|0.56|0.7675
81731243|NCT01984242|163157851|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.1973||95.0|0.44|1.18|||Log Rank|||||1.18|0.44|0.1973
81731244|NCT01984242|163157851|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.7738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.76|||Log Rank|||||1.76|0.65|0.7738
81731245|NCT01984242|163157853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.083||95.0|0.43|1.06|||Log Rank|||||1.06|0.43|0.0830
81731246|NCT01984242|163157853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.7141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.69|||Log Rank|||||1.69|0.70|0.7141
81731247|NCT01984242|163157855|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.2541||95.0|0.59|1.15|||Log Rank|||||1.15|0.59|0.2541
81731248|NCT01984242|163157855|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.3103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.63|||Log Rank|||||1.63|0.86|0.3103
81731249|NCT01984242|163157857|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.0351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.97|||Log Rank|||||0.97|0.37|0.0351
81731250|NCT01984242|163157857|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9769||95.0|0.64|1.54|||Log Rank|||||1.54|0.64|0.9769
81731251|NCT01984242|163157858|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|2.97||||0.6492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.68|16.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.62|-10.68|0.6492
81731252|NCT01984242|163157858|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-3.47||||0.5433||95.0|-16.63|9.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.69|-16.63|0.5433
81731253|NCT01984242|163157859|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|19.33||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|38.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||38.94|-0.28|0.0141
81731254|NCT01984242|163157859|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|1.11||||0.8719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.02|19.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.24|-17.02|0.8719
81731255|NCT01984242|163157860|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|1.98||||0.8068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.04|16.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.00|-12.04|0.8068
81731256|NCT01984242|163157860|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-9.37||||0.1321||95.0|-22.61|3.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.87|-22.61|0.1321
81731257|NCT01984242|163157861|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|19.67||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|39.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||39.44|-0.10|0.0199
81731258|NCT01984242|163157861|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-2.41||||0.7836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|15.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.68|-20.50|0.7836
81538822|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.99||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|15.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||15.57|2.30|0.0002
81731259|NCT01984242|163157862|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|3.96||||0.6231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.23|18.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.15|-10.23|0.6231
81731260|NCT01984242|163157862|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-8.42||||0.1816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.86|5.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.02|-21.86|0.1816
81731261|NCT01984242|163157863|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|22.0||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|41.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||41.89|2.11|0.0111
81731262|NCT01984242|163157863|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-2.22||||0.8209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.63|16.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.19|-20.63|0.8209
81731263|NCT01984242|163157865|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0863||95.0|0.5|1.05|||Log Rank|||||1.05|0.50|0.0863
81731264|NCT01984242|163157865|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.5922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.57|||Log Rank|||||1.57|0.77|0.5922
81731265|NCT01984242|163157867|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43||||0.0021||95.0|0.25|0.75|||Log Rank|||||0.75|0.25|0.0021
81731266|NCT01984242|163157867|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.6566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.44|||Log Rank|||||1.44|0.56|0.6566
81731267|NCT01984242|163157875|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.2867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.13|||Log Rank|||||2.13|0.80|0.2867
81731268|NCT01984242|163157875|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.8039||95.0|0.65|1.73|||Log Rank|||||1.73|0.65|0.8039
81731269|NCT01984242|163157877|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.7879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.78|||Log Rank|||||1.78|0.47|0.7879
81731270|NCT01984242|163157877|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.9065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.8|||Log Rank|||||1.80|0.52|0.9065
81731271|NCT00449150|163157890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means estimate|-0.198||||0.7424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.98|||ANOVA|||||0.98|-1.38|0.7424
81731272|NCT00449150|163157890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means estimate|0.055||||0.926||95.0|-1.1|1.21|||ANOVA|||||1.21|-1.10|0.926
81731273|NCT00449150|163157890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means estimate|-0.252||||0.6699||95.0|-1.41|0.91|||ANOVA|||||0.91|-1.41|0.6699
81731274|NCT03312257|163157892|OTHER|Repeated measures analyses using mixed linear models in STATA (version 15) were undertaken to model myopia progression (primary outcome) and axial elongation (secondary outcome) to account for the clusters of correlated data due to repeated participant outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.21|||Repeated measures analyses|||||0.21|-0.14|0.70
81731275|NCT03312257|163157893|OTHER|Repeated measures analyses using mixed linear models in STATA (version 15) were undertaken to model myopia progression (primary outcome) and axial elongation (secondary outcome) to account for the clusters of correlated data due to repeated participant outcome measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.002|||Repeated measures analyses|||||0.002|-0.16|0.054
81731276|NCT00571428|163157900|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined a priori such that 90%CI for the difference between therapies had to fall entirely within +/- 0.07L.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011||||||90.0|-0.015|0.037|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, treatment sequence, predose FEV1, \& Visit number are fixed effects; subject within treatment sequence is a random effect.||||0.037|-0.015|
81731277|NCT00571428|163157901|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined a priori such that 90%CI for the difference between therapies has to fall entirely within +/- 0.07L.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.062||||||90.0|0.035|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, treatment sequence, pre-dose FEV1, \& Visit Number are fixed effects; subjects within treatment sequence is a random effect.||||0.090|0.035|
81731278|NCT00571428|163157902|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined a priori such that 90%CI for the difference between therapies has to fall entirely within +/- 0.07L.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.035||||||90.0|-0.079|0.008|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, treatment sequence, pre-dose FEV1, \& Visit Number are fixed effects; subjects within treatment sequence is a random effect.||||0.008|-0.079|
81731279|NCT00571428|163157903|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined a priori such that 90%CI for the difference between therapies has to fall entirely within +/- 0.07L.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||||90.0|-0.086|0.026|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, treatment sequence, pre-dose FEV1, \& Visit Number are fixed effects; subjects within treatment sequence is a random effect.||||0.026|-0.086|
81731280|NCT00571428|163157908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.694||||||90.0|0.525|2.862|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, treatment sequence, pre-dose FEV1, \& Visit number are fixed effects; subject within treatment sequence is a random effect.||||2.862|0.525|
81731281|NCT00571428|163157909|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was defined a priori such that 90%CI for the difference between therapies had to fall entirely within +/- 0.07L.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052||||||90.0|0.015|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, treatment sequence, pre-dose FEV1, \& Visit number are fixed effects; subject within treatment sequence is a random effect||||0.090|0.015|
81731282|NCT00235456|163157914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.61||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.98|||Chi-squared|||||0.98|0.38|0.04
81731283|NCT00235456|163157915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.54
81731284|NCT00235456|163157916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.28
81731285|NCT00235456|163157917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.57
81731286|NCT00235456|163157918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.71
81731287|NCT00235456|163157919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81731288|NCT02465567|163157925|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.83|||Negative Binomial Regression|||||0.83|0.69|<0.0001
81731289|NCT02465567|163157925|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.87||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.95|||Negative Binomial Regression|||||0.95|0.79|0.0027
81731290|NCT02465567|163157925|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.83|||Negative Binomial Regression|||||0.83|0.69|<0.0001
81538823|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|19.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||19.71|2.70|<0.0001
81731291|NCT02465567|163157925|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.86||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.95|||Negative Binomial Regression|||||0.95|0.79|0.0020
81731292|NCT02465567|163157926|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.807|0.959|||Regression, Cox|||||0.959|0.807|0.0035
81731293|NCT02465567|163157926|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.887||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.814|0.966|||Regression, Cox|||||0.966|0.814|0.057
81471679|NCT03878875|162635201|SUPERIORITY|Multiple linear regressions analysed the effect of conditioning (group) on each outcome at the second time point - session 2 (after noise exposure), controlling for session 1 outcome (before noise exposure), event exposure, age, and gender. It was hypothesised those with high recent noise exposure, Group 1 (noise unit \> 0.323), would experience less temporary hearing damage than irregular attendees, Group 0.|F(5, 26)|8.391|||<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Group coefficient was 1.059.||||||< 0.0005
81471680|NCT03878875|162635202|SUPERIORITY|Multiple linear regressions analysed the effect of conditioning (group) on each outcome at the second time point - session 2 (after noise exposure), controlling for session 1 outcome (before noise exposure), event exposure, age, and gender. It was hypothesised those with high recent noise exposure, Group 1 (noise unit \> 0.323), would experience less temporary hearing damage than irregular attendees, Group 0.|F(5, 26)|6.416|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Group coefficient was 0.635.||||||< 0.001
81471681|NCT03878875|162635203|SUPERIORITY|Multiple linear regressions analysed the effect of conditioning (group) on each outcome at the second time point - session 2 (after noise exposure), controlling for session 1 outcome (before noise exposure), event exposure, age, and gender. It was hypothesised those with high recent noise exposure, Group 1 (noise unit \> 0.323), would experience less temporary hearing damage than irregular attendees, Group 0.|F(5, 26)|5.805|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Group coefficient was -0.383.||||||< 0.001
81471682|NCT03878875|162635204|SUPERIORITY|A binary logistic regression was employed to assess the effect of conditioning on tinnitus change (i.e. increasing or not) at session 2, adjusting for tinnitus reported at session 1, age, gender, and event exposure.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.071|1.85|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.85|1.071|< 0.005
81471683|NCT00236899|162635209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.345||95.0|0.87|1.5|||Regression, Cox|||||1.50|0.87|0.345
81471684|NCT00236899|162635210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.37|||Regression, Cox|||||1.37|0.69|0.885
81471685|NCT00236899|162635211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.42|||Regression, Cox|||||1.42|0.71|0.976
81731294|NCT02465567|163157926|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.866||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.794|0.944|||Regression, Cox|||||0.944|0.794|0.0011
81731295|NCT02465567|163157926|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.873||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.801|0.951|||Regression, Cox|||||0.951|0.801|0.0019
81471686|NCT00236899|162635212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.442||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.259|0.754|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.754|0.259|0.0028
81471687|NCT00236899|162635213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.62|||Regression, Cox|||||1.62|0.93|0.150
81471688|NCT00236899|162635214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.818||||0.4567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.482|1.389|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.389|0.482|0.4567
81471689|NCT00236899|162635216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.142||95.0||||This is the p-value for Treatment Schedule (Docetaxel and Gemcitabine 3 Weekly + Paclitaxel and Gemcitabine 3 Weekly) and Treatment Drug (Docetaxel and Gemcitabine Weekly + Paclitaxel and Gemcitabine Weekly).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.142
81471690|NCT00236899|162635216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||95.0||||This is the p-value for Treatment Drug (Docetaxel and Gemcitabine 3 Weekly + Docetaxel and Gemcitabine Weekly vs Paclitaxel and Gemcitabine 3 Weekly + Paclitaxel and Gemcitabine Weekly).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.470
81471691|NCT00236899|162635217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.293||95.0||||This is the p-value for Treatment Schedule (Docetaxel and Gemcitabine 3 Weekly + Paclitaxel and Gemcitabine 3 Weekly) and Treatment Drug (Docetaxel and Gemcitabine Weekly + Paclitaxel and Gemcitabine Weekly).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.293
81471692|NCT00236899|162635217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.476||95.0||||This is the p-value for Treatment Drug (Docetaxel and Gemcitabine 3 Weekly + Docetaxel and Gemcitabine Weekly vs Paclitaxel and Gemcitabine 3 Weekly + Paclitaxel and Gemcitabine Weekly).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.476
81471693|NCT03379792|162635228|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81471694|NCT03379792|162635228|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81471695|NCT03379792|162635228|OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.0
81471696|NCT00306787|162635247|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The estimated power for non-inferiority test (90%) was based on the non-inferiority margin of 1.0 day.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.6|||Hodges-Lehman|||Difference in time to healing= time to healing for famciclovir- time to healing for valacyclovir.||0.60|-0.15|
81471697|NCT01438814|162635253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|One-sided test relative to 0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.12|||ANCOVA|||||0.12|-0.13|<0.0001
81471698|NCT01438814|162635253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.8924||95.0|-0.13|0.12|||ANCOVA|||||0.12|-0.13|0.8924
81538824|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.14||||0.1144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|5.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||5.50|0.83|0.1144
81731296|NCT02465567|163157927|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.34|||Linear Repeated Measures|||||-0.34|-0.68|<0.0001
81731297|NCT02465567|163157927|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.2|||Linear Repeated Measures|||||-0.20|-0.54|<0.0001
81731298|NCT02465567|163157927|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.18|||Linear Repeated Measures|||||-0.18|-0.53|<0.0001
81731299|NCT02465567|163157927|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.05|||Linear Repeated Measures|||||-0.05|-0.39|0.0127
81731300|NCT02465567|163157928|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.358|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.199|1.539|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.539|1.199|<0.0001
81538825|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.1341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|5.3||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||5.30|0.80|0.1341
81538826|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.43||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|11.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||11.22|1.75|0.0017
81538827|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.1488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|5.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.50|0.77|0.1488
81731301|NCT02465567|163157928|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.246||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.410|1.100|0.0005
81731302|NCT02465567|163157928|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.283|||<|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.133|1.454|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.454|1.133|<0.0004
81731303|NCT02465567|163157928|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.177||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.039|1.333|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.333|1.039|0.0103
81731304|NCT02465567|163157929|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.544||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.87|||Regression, Cox|||||0.870|0.340|0.0111
81731305|NCT02465567|163157929|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.782||||0.3401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.472|1.296|||Regression, Cox|||||1.296|0.472|0.3401
81731306|NCT02465567|163157929|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.789||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.518|1.201|||Regression, Cox|||||1.201|0.518|0.2690
81731307|NCT02465567|163157929|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.134||||0.5918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|1.796|||Regression, Cox|||||1.796|0.716|0.5918
81731308|NCT02465567|163157930|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.84||||0.6552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.03|||Negative Binomial Regression|||||1.03|0.69|0.6552
81731309|NCT02465567|163157930|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.8||||0.0221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.97|||Negative Binomial Regression|||||0.97|0.66|0.0221
81731310|NCT02465567|163157930|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.88||||0.2157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.08|||Negative Binomial Regression|||||1.08|0.72|0.2157
81731311|NCT02465567|163157930|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.83||||0.0647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.01|||Negative Binomial Regression|||||1.01|0.69|0.0647
81731312|NCT06331156|163157931|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (NI) was to be demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference (Co-administration group minus Staggered group) in seroconversion rate is greater than or equal to (\>=) -10% for the anti-poliovirus type 1 antibodies.|Difference in seroconversion rate|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|3.76|||||The asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the difference in seroconversion rate for IPV at month 3.5 between Co-administration group minus staggered group is computed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of IPV when co-administered with HRV PCV-free compared with IPV administered alone in terms of seroconversion rates 1-month post-Dose 3 of IPV (Month 3.5).||3.76|-3.14|
81731313|NCT06331156|163157931|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for the group difference (Co-administration group minus Staggered group) in seroconversion rate is \>= -10% for the anti-poliovirus type 2 antibodies.|Difference in seroconversion rate|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|2.3|||||The asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the difference in seroconversion rate for IPV at month 3.5 between Co-administration group minus staggered group is computed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of IPV when co-administered with HRV PCV-free compared with IPV administered alone in terms of seroconversion rates 1-month post-Dose 3 of IPV (Month 3.5).||2.30|-3.86|
81731314|NCT06331156|163157931|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for the group difference (Co-administration group minus Staggered group) in seroconversion rate is \>= -10% for the anti-poliovirus type 3 antibodies.|Difference in seroconversion rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|2.99|||||The asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the difference in seroconversion rate for IPV at Month 3.5 between Co-administration group minus Staggered group is computed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of IPV when co-administered with HRV PCV-free compared with IPV administered alone in terms of seroconversion rates 1-month post-Dose 3 of IPV (Month 3.5).||2.99|-2.63|
81731315|NCT01041781|163158009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.076||||0.5346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.853|1.367|||Log Rank|||||1.367|0.853|0.5346
81731316|NCT01041781|163158013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0049|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0049
81731317|NCT01041781|163158014|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0131|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0131
81731318|NCT01041781|163158015|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0322|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0322
81731319|NCT06052566|163158076|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|1.54||||||||1.54|0.61|
81731320|NCT06052566|163158076|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.71||||||||1.71|0.63|
81471699|NCT01438814|162635254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8201||95.0|0.672|1.37|||Regression, Logistic|Model includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c||||1.370|0.672|0.8201
81538828|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.99||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|10.3||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||10.30|1.54|0.0043
81538829|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.53||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|14.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||14.57|2.10|0.0005
81731321|NCT06052566|163158077|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.65||||||||1.65|0.60|
81731322|NCT06052566|163158077|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|1.65||||||||1.65|0.53|
81731323|NCT06052566|163158078|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.44|1.21||||||||1.21|0.44|
81731324|NCT06052566|163158078|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.47|1.53||||||||1.53|0.47|
81731325|NCT00662129|163158124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81731326|NCT00966953|163158141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81731327|NCT02579096|163158157|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority bound of 8% was established during the trial design; a one-sided alpha level was set at 0.05.|Risk Difference (RD)|-7.0|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-1.2|||t-test, 1 sided|||One-sided null hypothesis posited that allopurinol was inferior to febuxostat. The proportions of participants with ≥ 1 gout flare during phase 3 were compared between the two treatments.||-1.2||<0.001
81731328|NCT02097121|163158198|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.107|=|0.3802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.203|1.243|||ANCOVA|||"Treatment Difference of 100 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 100 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with study baseline value as covariate, and treatment group as factor. A hierarchical analysis strategy to adjust for multiplicity was used."||1.243|-3.203|= 0.3802
81731329|NCT02097121|163158198|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.154|=|0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.921|2.712|||ANCOVA|||"Treatment Difference of 50 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 50 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with study baseline value as covariate, and treatment group as factor. A hierarchical analysis strategy to adjust for multiplicity was used."||2.712|-1.921|= 0.733
81731330|NCT02097121|163158199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.442|=|0.5743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.082|3.713|||ANCOVA|||"Treatment Difference of 100 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 100 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with study baseline value as covariate, and treatment group and stratification (baseline daytime urinary urgency incontinence episodes \[a total of ≤ 6 episodes or \> 6 episodes over the 2-day diary collection period\]) as factors. A hierarchical analysis strategy to adjust for multiplicity was not implemented."||3.713|-2.082|= 0.5743
81731331|NCT02097121|163158199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.455|=|0.1451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.769|5.078|||ANCOVA|||"Treatment Difference of 50 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 50 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with study baseline value as covariate, and treatment group and stratification (baseline daytime urinary urgency incontinence episodes \[a total of ≤ 6 episodes or \> 6 episodes over the 2-day diary collection period\]) as factors. A hierarchical analysis strategy to adjust for multiplicity was not implemented."||5.078|-0.769|= 0.1451
81731332|NCT02097121|163158200|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.434|=|0.8206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.205|2.551|||ANCOVA|||"Treatment Difference of 100 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 100 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with study baseline value as covariate, and treatment group and stratification (baseline daytime urinary urgency incontinence episodes \[a total of ≤ 6 episodes or \> 6 episodes over the 2-day diary collection period\]) as factors. A hierarchical analysis strategy to adjust for multiplicity was not implemented."||2.551|-3.205|= 0.8206
81731333|NCT02097121|163158200|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.434|=|0.9604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.807|2.95|||ANCOVA|||"Treatment Difference of 50 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 50 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with study baseline value as covariate, and treatment group and stratification (baseline daytime urinary urgency incontinence episodes \[a total of ≤ 6 episodes or \> 6 episodes over the 2-day diary collection period\]) as factors. A hierarchical analysis strategy to adjust for multiplicity was not implemented."||2.95|-2.807|= 0.9604
81731334|NCT02097121|163158202|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|35.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.175|=|0.1174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.207|79.873|||ANCOVA|||"Treatment Difference of 100 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 100 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with study baseline value as covariate, and treatment group and stratification (baseline daytime urinary urgency incontinence episodes \[a total of ≤ 6 episodes or \> 6 episodes over the 2-day diary collection period\]) as factors. A hierarchical analysis strategy to adjust for multiplicity was not implemented."||79.873|-9.207|= 0.1174
81471700|NCT01438814|162635255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.022||||0.9397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.582|1.796|||Regression, Logistic|Model includes treatment and baseline HbA1c.||||1.796|0.582|0.9397
81471701|NCT01438814|162635256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.3352||95.0|-2.1|6.1|||ANCOVA|||||6.1|-2.1|0.3352
81731335|NCT02097121|163158202|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|34.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.722|=|0.1567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.536|81.76|||ANCOVA|||"Treatment Difference of 50 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 50 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with study baseline value as covariate, and treatment group and stratification (baseline daytime urinary urgency incontinence episodes \[a total of ≤ 6 episodes or \> 6 episodes over the 2-day diary collection period\]) as factors. A hierarchical analysis strategy to adjust for multiplicity was not implemented."||81.76|-13.536|= 0.1567
81731336|NCT02097121|163158203|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.091|=|0.7481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.553|6.909|||ANCOVA|||"Treatment Difference of 100 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 100 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with study baseline value as covariate, and treatment group and stratification (baseline daytime urinary urgency incontinence episodes \[a total of ≤ 6 episodes or \> 6 episodes over the 2-day diary collection period\]) as factors. A hierarchical analysis strategy to adjust for multiplicity was not implemented."||6.909|-9.553|= 0.7481
81471702|NCT01438814|162635257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0308|||||||Fisher Exact|Fishers exact p-value presented due to small cell counts||||||0.0308
81471703|NCT01438814|162635258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0545||95.0|0.0|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-0.0|0.0545
81471704|NCT01438814|162635259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.997||||0.9886||95.0|0.689|1.445|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.445|0.689|0.9886
81471705|NCT01438814|162635260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.797||||0.2108||95.0|0.558|1.137|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.137|0.558|0.2108
81471706|NCT01438814|162635261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.999||||0.9972||95.0|0.712|1.402|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.402|0.712|0.9972
81471707|NCT01438814|162635262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.832||||0.2816||95.0|0.594|1.163|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.163|0.594|0.2816
81731337|NCT02097121|163158203|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.299|=|0.6691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.799|10.498|||ANCOVA|||"Treatment Difference of 50 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 50 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with study baseline value as covariate, and treatment group and stratification (baseline daytime urinary urgency incontinence episodes \[a total of ≤ 6 episodes or \> 6 episodes over the 2-day diary collection period\]) as factors. A hierarchical analysis strategy to adjust for multiplicity was not implemented."||10.498|-6.799|= 0.6691
81731338|NCT02097121|163158204|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.343|=|0.9297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.721|0.661|||ANCOVA|||"Treatment Difference of 100 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 100 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with study baseline value as covariate, and treatment group and stratification (baseline daytime urinary urgency incontinence episodes \[a total of ≤ 6 episodes or \> 6 episodes over the 2-day diary collection period\]) as factors. A hierarchical analysis strategy to adjust for multiplicity was not implemented."||0.661|-0.721|= 0.9297
81538830|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.85|43.58||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||43.58|4.85|<0.0001
81731339|NCT02097121|163158204|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.357|=|0.3976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.022|0.413|||ANCOVA|||Pairwise comparisons of 50 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with study baseline value as covariate, and treatment group and stratification (baseline daytime urinary urgency incontinence episodes \[a total of ≤ 6 episodes or \> 6 episodes over the 2-day diary collection period\]) as factors. A hierarchical analysis strategy to adjust for multiplicity was not implemented.||0.413|-1.022|= 0.3976
81731340|NCT02097121|163158205|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.302|=|0.3309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.311|0.904|||ANCOVA|||"Treatment Difference of 100 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 100 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with study baseline value as covariate, and treatment group and stratification (baseline daytime urinary urgency incontinence episodes \[a total of ≤ 6 episodes or \> 6 episodes over the 2-day diary collection period\]) as factors. A hierarchical analysis strategy to adjust for multiplicity was not implemented."||0.904|-0.311|= 0.3309
81731341|NCT02097121|163158205|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.315|=|0.2235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.245|1.024|||ANCOVA|||"Treatment Difference of 50 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 50 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with study baseline value as covariate, and treatment group and stratification (baseline daytime urinary urgency incontinence episodes \[a total of ≤ 6 episodes or \> 6 episodes over the 2-day diary collection period\]) as factors. A hierarchical analysis strategy to adjust for multiplicity was not implemented."||1.024|-0.245|= 0.2235
81731342|NCT02097121|163158206|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.274|=|0.6689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.434|0.67|||ANCOVA|||"Treatment Difference of 100 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 100 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with study baseline value as covariate, and treatment group and stratification (baseline daytime urinary urgency incontinence episodes \[a total of ≤ 6 episodes or \> 6 episodes over the 2-day diary collection period\]) as factors. A hierarchical analysis strategy to adjust for multiplicity was not implemented."||0.67|-0.434|= 0.6689
81731343|NCT02097121|163158206|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.288|=|0.6076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.431|0.729|||ANCOVA|||"Treatment Difference of 50 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 50 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with study baseline value as covariate, and treatment group and stratification (baseline daytime urinary urgency incontinence episodes \[a total of ≤ 6 episodes or \> 6 episodes over the 2-day diary collection period\]) as factors. A hierarchical analysis strategy to adjust for multiplicity was not implemented."||0.729|-0.431|= 0.6076
81731344|NCT02097121|163158207|SUPERIORITY||Risk difference %|15.5|||=|0.6092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.94|46.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Treatment Difference of 100 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 100 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method stratified by baseline daytime urinary urgency incontinence episodes (a total of ≤ 6 episodes or \> 6 episodes over the 2-day diary collection period)."||46.19|-18.94|= 0.6092
81731345|NCT02097121|163158207|SUPERIORITY||Risk difference %|17.6|||=|0.4824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|48.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Treatment Difference of 50 U versus 25 U~Pairwise comparisons of 50 U versus 25 U of BOTOX up to Week 12 in Treatment Cycle 1 was evaluated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method stratified by baseline daytime urinary urgency incontinence episodes (a total of ≤ 6 episodes or \> 6 episodes over the 2-day diary collection period)."||48.9|-16.2|= 0.4824
81731346|NCT00661999|163158211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||With 176 evaluable participants per treatment arm, there would have been \>=80% power to detect a difference across two treatment arms of 15% in the primary hematopoietic response endpoint through Fisher's exact test, if the true percentage of patients that experience a hematopoietic response was at least 30% in the superior group, with a 2.5% type I error rate.||||0.39
81731347|NCT00661999|163158211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||With 176 evaluable participants per treatment arm, there would have been \>=80% power to detect a difference across two treatment arms of 15% in the primary hematopoietic response endpoint through Fisher's exact test, if the true percentage of patients that experience a hematopoietic response was at least 30% in the superior group, with a 2.5% type I error rate.||||0.73
81731348|NCT00661999|163158213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.725||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||With 176 evaluable participants per treatment arm, there would have been \>=80% power to detect a difference across two treatment arms of 15% in the true percentage of patients that need transfusion was at least 30% in the superior group, with a 2.5% type I error rate.||||0.7250
81731349|NCT00661999|163158213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||With 176 evaluable participants per treatment arm, there would have been \>=80% power to detect a difference across two treatment arms of 15% in the true percentage of patients that need transfusion was at least 30% in the superior group, with a 2.5% type I error rate.||||0.8700
81731350|NCT00661999|163158214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6639||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||With 176 evaluable participants per treatment arm, there would have been \>=80% power to detect a difference across two treatment arms of 33% of the standard deviation in average hemoglobin levels through two-sided alternative, with a 2.5% type I error rate.||||0.6639
81731351|NCT00661999|163158214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.566||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||With 176 evaluable participants per treatment arm, there would have been \>=80% power to detect a difference across two treatment arms of 33% of the standard deviation in average hemoglobin levels through two-sided alternative, with a 2.5% type I error rate.||||0.5660
81731352|NCT00661999|163158215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1124||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||With 176 evaluable participants per treatment arm, there would have been \>=80% power to detect a difference across two treatment arms of 33% of the standard deviation in average hemoglobin levels through two-sided alternative, with a 2.5% type I error rate.||||0.1124
81731353|NCT00661999|163158215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2051||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||With 176 evaluable participants per treatment arm, there would have been \>=80% power to detect a difference across two treatment arms of 33% of the standard deviation in average hemoglobin levels through two-sided alternative, with a 2.5% type I error rate.||||0.2051
81731354|NCT00661999|163158216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0648||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0648
81731355|NCT00661999|163158218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||With 176 evaluable participants per treatment arm, there would have been \>=80% power to detect a difference across two treatment arms of 33% of the standard deviation in participant QOL through t-test/Wilcoxon test, with a 2.5% type I error rate. A 10 points shift on a 0-100 point scale in QOL measures is generally considered clinically relevant and specifically important in the use of UNISCALE, BFI and FACT-An.||||0.61
81731356|NCT00661999|163158218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||With 176 evaluable participants per treatment arm, there would have been \>=80% power to detect a difference across two treatment arms of 33% of the standard deviation in participant QOL through t-test/Wilcoxon test, with a 2.5% type I error rate. A 10 points shift on a 0-100 point scale in QOL measures is generally considered clinically relevant and specifically important in the use of UNISCALE, BFI and FACT-An.||||0.44
81731357|NCT00661999|163158219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||With 176 evaluable participants per treatment arm, there would have been \>=80% power to detect a difference across two treatment arms of 33% of the standard deviation in participant QOL through t-test/Wilcoxon test, with a 2.5% type I error rate. A 10 points shift on a 0-100 point scale in QOL measures is generally considered clinically relevant and specifically important in the use of UNISCALE, BFI and FACT-An.||||0.62
81731358|NCT00661999|163158219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||With 176 evaluable participants per treatment arm, there would have been \>=80% power to detect a difference across two treatment arms of 33% of the standard deviation in participant QOL through t-test/Wilcoxon test, with a 2.5% type I error rate. A 10 points shift on a 0-100 point scale in QOL measures is generally considered clinically relevant and specifically important in the use of UNISCALE, BFI and FACT-An.||||0.30
81731359|NCT00661999|163158220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||With 176 evaluable participants per treatment arm, there would have been \>=80% power to detect a difference across two treatment arms of 33% of the standard deviation in participant QOL through t-test/Wilcoxon test, with a 2.5% type I error rate. A 10 points shift on a 0-100 point scale in QOL measures is generally considered clinically relevant and specifically important in the use of UNISCALE, BFI and FACT-An.||||0.19
81731360|NCT00661999|163158220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||With 176 evaluable participants per treatment arm, there would have been \>=80% power to detect a difference across two treatment arms of 33% of the standard deviation in participant QOL through t-test/Wilcoxon test, with a 2.5% type I error rate. A 10 points shift on a 0-100 point scale in QOL measures is generally considered clinically relevant and specifically important in the use of UNISCALE, BFI and FACT-An.||||0.17
81538831|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.96||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|7.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||7.68|1.14|0.0262
81538832|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.07||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|13.19||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||13.19|1.95|0.0009
81471708|NCT01438814|162635263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0011||95.0|0.25|0.98|||ANCOVA|||||0.98|0.25|0.0011
81471709|NCT01438814|162635264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.951||||0.7682||95.0|0.681|1.328|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.328|0.681|0.7682
81471710|NCT02273908|162635266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.949|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.459|-0.439|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.439|-1.459|<0.001
81471711|NCT02273908|162635267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.259|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.131|-1.387|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis on the mean difference between two groups with the change from baseline at Week 8.||-1.387|-3.131|<0.001
81471712|NCT02273908|162635267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.887|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.704|-1.071|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis on the mean difference between two groups with the change from baseline at Week 4.||-1.071|-2.704|<0.001
81471713|NCT02273908|162635268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3018|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4903|5.1133|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis on the mean difference between two groups with the change from baseline at Week 8.||5.1133|1.4903|<0.001
81471714|NCT02273908|162635268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square mean difference|2.729||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9047|4.5533|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis on the mean difference between two groups with the change from baseline at Week 4.||4.5533|0.9047|0.004
81471715|NCT02273908|162635269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.301|-0.359|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis on the mean difference between two groups with the change from baseline at Week 8.||-0.359|-1.301|<0.001
81538833|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.33||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|13.8||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||13.80|2.06|0.0006
81538834|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.3673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||3.75|0.61|0.3673
81731361|NCT00661999|163158221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||With 176 evaluable participants per treatment arm, there would have been \>=80% power to detect a difference across two treatment arms of 33% of the standard deviation in participant QOL through t-test/Wilcoxon test, with a 2.5% type I error rate. A 10 points shift on a 0-100 point scale in QOL measures is generally considered clinically relevant and specifically important in the use of UNISCALE, BFI and FACT-An.||||0.73
81731362|NCT00661999|163158221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||With 176 evaluable participants per treatment arm, there would have been \>=80% power to detect a difference across two treatment arms of 33% of the standard deviation in participant QOL through t-test/Wilcoxon test, with a 2.5% type I error rate. A 10 points shift on a 0-100 point scale in QOL measures is generally considered clinically relevant and specifically important in the use of UNISCALE, BFI and FACT-An.||||0.83
81731363|NCT00661999|163158222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3852||95.0||||Test Comparison for Week 1 Level|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.3852
81731364|NCT00661999|163158222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0663||95.0||||Test Comparison for Week 7 Level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0663
81731365|NCT00661999|163158222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.322||95.0||||Test Comparison for Week 16 Level|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.3220
81731366|NCT00661999|163158223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1826||95.0||||Test Comparison for Week 1 Level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1826
81731367|NCT00661999|163158223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0113||95.0||||Test comparison for week 7 level|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0113
81731368|NCT00661999|163158223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3358||95.0||||Test Comparison for week 16 level|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.3358
81731369|NCT00661999|163158224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9022||95.0||||Test comparison for Baseline level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.9022
81731370|NCT00661999|163158224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0||||Test Comparison for Week 7 Level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0002
81731371|NCT00661999|163158224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022||95.0||||Test Comparison for Week 16 Level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0022
81731372|NCT00661999|163158225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1137||95.0||||Test comparison for baseline level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1137
81731373|NCT00661999|163158225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8042||95.0||||Test comparison for week 7 level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.8042
81731374|NCT00661999|163158225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2016||95.0||||Test comparison for week 16 level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.2016
81731375|NCT00661999|163158226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1139||95.0||||Test comparison for baseline level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1139
81731376|NCT00661999|163158226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0424||95.0||||Test comparison for week 7 level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0424
81731377|NCT00661999|163158226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2025||95.0||||Test comparison for week 16 level.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.2025
81731378|NCT01508936|163158263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||slope difference|0.3007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2559||0.2407|TWO_SIDED|||||The interaction was tested at the significance level 0.10 using the FAS|Regression, Linear||Active - Placebo|The primary analysis was the linear regression model with model effects including treatment (reslizumab or placebo), blood eosinophil count at baseline, and the interaction of treatment and eosinophil count. A significant treatment by baseline eosinophil interaction would indicate that treatment difference varies by the baseline eosinophil count.||||0.2407
81731379|NCT01508936|163158264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0417||0.0697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.158||Statistical significance level is 0.05.|Regression, Linear|treatment, blood eosinophil count at baseline, and the interaction of treatment and eosinophil count as fixed effects.|Active - Placebo|"The change from baseline over the 16 week treatment period was measured for the key secondary variables of:~* Lung function as measured by FEV1~* ACQ~Testing of the key secondary variables was performed using the sequential testing procedure in the order as specified above at the alpha level of 0.05."||0.158|-0.006|0.0697
81731380|NCT01508936|163158265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0762||0.1072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.273|0.027||significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Fixed effects for treatment, hx of asthma exacerbation, sex, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit; covariates for height and baseline value|Active - Placebo|"The change from baseline over the 16 week treatment period was measured for the key secondary variables of:~* Lung function as measured by FEV1~* ACQ~Testing of the key secondary variables was performed using the sequential testing procedure in the order as specified above at the alpha level of 0.05."||0.027|-0.273|0.1072
81731381|NCT02518685|163158293|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean Difference|6.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.54|8.81|||multiple imputations|||||8.81|4.54|<0.0001
81731382|NCT02518685|163158294|SUPERIORITY|Statistical success criterion for achieving the performance standard of (≥ 50%) of proportion of TPS subjects who have 5% or more TBL at the 12-Month Follow-up|Proportion of Subjects|66.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.3|74.3|||Wilson's Midpoint Estimate|||||74.3|59.3|<0.0001
81731383|NCT02841709|163158301|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Multiple Comparison Procedure-Model|||"Multiple Comparison Procedure-Modeling (MCP-Mod) was used to assess a dose response across placebo and all ACT-541468 doses. The null hypothesis of no dose response was rejected if at least one of the six Multiple Contrasts Tests (MCTs) had a multiplicity adjusted p-value \<0.05. The analysis was performed using the R-package DoseFinding (Bornkamp B, Pinheiro J, Bretz F. Planning and analyzing dose finding experiments. 2016. Available from: cranrprojects.org/web/packages/DoseFinding.)"||||<0.001
81731384|NCT02841709|163158301|OTHER||LS mean difference|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.73||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|4.0|||Linear mixed effects model||Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the LS Mean|||4.0|-14.7|0.258
81731385|NCT02841709|163158301|OTHER||LS mean difference|-18.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|-9.0|||Linear mixed effects model||Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the LS Mean|||-9.0|-27.8|<0.001
81731386|NCT02841709|163158301|OTHER||LS mean difference|-31.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.74|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.9|-22.2|||Linear mixed effects model|||||-22.2|-40.9|<0.001
81731387|NCT02841709|163158301|OTHER||LS mean difference|-47.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.74|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.2|-38.5|||Linear mixed effects model|||||-38.5|-57.2|<0.001
81731388|NCT01027143|163158308|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81731389|NCT03068273|163158316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.146|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1460
81731390|NCT03068273|163158316|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81731391|NCT03068273|163158316|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.338|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.331|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81731392|NCT03068273|163158317|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.838||0.0615|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0615
81731393|NCT03068273|163158318|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.257|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.775||0.0404|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0404
81731394|NCT03068273|163158319|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.354||0.268|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.2680
81731395|NCT03068273|163158320|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.412|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.839||0.0403|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0403
81731396|NCT00502775|163158330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.001||95.0|-1.2|-0.6||Symptom scores were grouped in 3 families: nasal, ocular, instantaneous. Within each family, results of hypothesis tests were adjusted using Hochberg's method.|ANCOVA|No other strata or covariates, other than investigator, were defined.|Mean Difference = Mean Change in Fluticasone Furoate - Mean Change in Fexofenadine|The primary efficacy measure, mean change from baseline over the two-week treatment period in NSS compared between fluticasone furoate and fexofenadine, was assessed at a significance level of α=0.05. If the null hypothesis of this comparison was rejected, then the secondary measures were subject to hypothesis testing. The study was powered at 90%.||-0.6|-1.2|<0.001
81731397|NCT00502775|163158330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.001||95.0|-1.1|-0.4|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Mean Change in Fluticasone Furoate - Mean Change in Placebo|||-0.4|-1.1|<0.001
81731398|NCT00502775|163158330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.374||95.0|-0.2|0.5|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference = Mean Change in Fexofenadine - Mean Change in Placebo|||0.5|-0.2|0.374
81731399|NCT00655642|163158346|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Based on the aforementioned values, we calculated a sample size for each treatment arm of 131 patients. We increased this sample estimate to 150 per treatment arm (total of 600 patients) to account for anticipated study attrition. Based on an unplanned interim conditional power futility analysis done at 30% information fraction, the decision was made to end the trial early.The futility analysis found the observed differences were far less than what was deemed clinically important.|Median Difference (Final Values)|12.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.0||0.16||||||Being aware of the multiple comparison issues, we deliberately chose the 0.01 alpha level following a Bonferroni type of correction so that the overall type I error rate is about 0.05.|Kruskal-Wallis|We computed the effect of the 3 treatments relative to ondansetron.|Change in VAS score was calculated as (VAS 30 min - VAS baseline). We calculated the differences in median VAS reductions for each arm relative to ondansetron.|The null hypothesis is that ondanestron is not more effective in reducing nausea than metoclopramide, promethazine or isotonic normal saline. The sample size was chosen to detect a 12-mm difference in VAS improvement between ondanestron and any other treatment arm (assuming a SD of 25mm) at 90% power and 0.01 alpha significance level. We chose the 0.01 alpha level following a Bonferroni type of correction so that the overall type I error rate is about 0.05.||||0.16
81731400|NCT02016300|163158347|OTHER|||||||0.162|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 6.||||0.162
81731401|NCT02016300|163158347|OTHER|||||||0.094|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 12.||||0.094
81731402|NCT02016300|163158347|OTHER|||||||0.043|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 24.||||0.043
81731403|NCT02016300|163158348|OTHER|||||||0.387|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 6.||||0.387
81731404|NCT02016300|163158348|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 12.||||0.340
81731405|NCT02016300|163158348|OTHER|||||||0.179|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 24.||||0.179
81731406|NCT02016300|163158349|OTHER|||||||0.729|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 6.||||0.729
81731407|NCT02016300|163158349|OTHER|||||||0.958|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 12.||||0.958
81731408|NCT02016300|163158349|OTHER|||||||0.634|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 24.||||0.634
81731409|NCT02016300|163158350|OTHER|||||||0.733|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 6.||||0.733
81471716|NCT02273908|162635269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.674||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.125|-0.223|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis on the mean difference between two groups with the change from baseline at Week 4.||-0.223|-1.125|0.004
81731410|NCT02016300|163158350|OTHER|||||||0.666|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 12.||||0.666
81731411|NCT02016300|163158350|OTHER|||||||0.854|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 24.||||0.854
81731412|NCT02016300|163158351|OTHER|||||||0.774|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 12.||||0.774
81731413|NCT02016300|163158351|OTHER|||||||0.414|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 24.||||0.414
81731414|NCT02016300|163158352|OTHER|||||||0.064|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 12.||||0.064
81731415|NCT02016300|163158352|OTHER|||||||0.276|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 24.||||0.276
81731416|NCT02016300|163158353|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 12.||||0.020
81731417|NCT02016300|163158353|OTHER|||||||0.091|||||||Regression, Linear|||Difference between baseline and month 24.||||0.091
81731418|NCT01545076|163158361|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percent|-24.6|||=|0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|-6.21|||Fisher Exact|||||-6.21|-40.7|=0.007
81731419|NCT01545076|163158361|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percent|-30.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.0|-12.2|||Fisher Exact|||||-12.2|-46.0|<0.001
81731420|NCT01545076|163158362|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0|||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum|||||0|-1|=0.005
81698807|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.22|-0.75|0.0003
81471717|NCT02273908|162635270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0204||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0091|0.0499|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis on the mean difference between two groups with the change from baseline at Week 8.||0.0499|-0.0091|0.175
81698808|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.33|-0.85|<.0001
81698809|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.01|-0.47|0.0615
81698810|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.02|-0.50|0.0356
81698811|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.12|-0.60|0.0032
81698812|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.27|-0.88|0.0003
81698813|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.46|-1.08|<.0001
81698814|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.54|0.0844
81698815|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.04|-0.60|0.0258
81698816|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.23|-0.80|0.0004
81698817|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.12|-0.78|0.0079
81698818|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.41|-1.08|<.0001
81698819|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.05|-0.57|0.0977
81698820|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.11|-0.50|0.2150
81698821|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-0.79|0.0016
81731421|NCT01545076|163158362|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum|||||0|-1|<0.001
81731422|NCT01545076|163158363|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|7.6|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|14.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum|||||14|2|=0.004
81698822|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.15|-0.88|0.0058
81698823|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-0.91|0.0038
81698824|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.1707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.10|-0.58|0.1707
81698825|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.1083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.06|-0.62|0.1083
81698826|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.64|0.0734
81698827|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.4603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.25|-0.56|0.4603
81698828|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.04|-0.74|0.0799
81698829|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.16|-0.66|0.2339
81698830|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.1199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.08|-0.73|0.1199
81698831|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.23|-0.60|0.3840
81698832|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.14|-0.68|0.2000
81698833|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.2997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.20|-0.65|0.2997
81698834|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.1778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.13|-0.71|0.1778
81698835|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.3438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.23|-0.65|0.3438
81698836|NCT02528253|163094293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.1876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.14|-0.71|0.1876
81698837|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.22|-0.72|0.0002
81731423|NCT01545076|163158363|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|5.7|||=|0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|11.7|||Wilcoxon rank sum|||||11.7|0.7|=0.014
81434564|NCT00660387|162559674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the baseline CGI-S as a covariate.||Since the null hypothesis for the primary analysis was rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis, hierarchical testing was performed for secondary variables on the Full Analysis data set at the 0.50 level using a gatekeeping procedure to preserve family-wise error rate.||-0.1|-1.4|0.0258
81434565|NCT00660387|162559675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-0.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||Since the null hypothesis for the primary analysis was rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis, hierarchical testing was performed for secondary variables on the Full Analysis data set at the 0.50 level using a gatekeeping procedure to preserve family-wise error rate.||-0.8|-5.3|0.0086
81434566|NCT00660387|162559676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|5.6|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||Since the null hypothesis for the primary analysis was rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis, hierarchical testing was performed for secondary variables on the Full Analysis data set at the 0.50 level using a gatekeeping procedure to preserve family-wise error rate.||5.6|-2.8|0.5020
81434567|NCT00660387|162559677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.146|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding Baseline as a covariate.||Since the null hypothesis for the primary analysis was rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis, hierarchical testing was performed for secondary variables on the Full Analysis data set at the 0.50 level using a gatekeeping procedure to preserve family-wise error rate.||0.146|-0.005|0.0670
81434568|NCT00660387|162559678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.1501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|1.7|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||Since the null hypothesis for the primary analysis was rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis, hierarchical testing was performed for secondary variables on the Full Analysis data set at the 0.50 level using a gatekeeping procedure to preserve family-wise error rate.||1.7|-10.7|0.1501
81434569|NCT00660387|162559679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.8574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.82|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||0.82|-0.98|0.8574
81434570|NCT00660387|162559680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|-1.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||-1.8|-19.1|0.0184
81434571|NCT00660387|162559681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|-2.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||-2.5|-20.6|0.0129
81731424|NCT01545076|163158364|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum|||||4|1|=0.003
81434572|NCT00660387|162559682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.5246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|4.6|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||4.6|-9.0|0.5246
81471718|NCT02273908|162635270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0329||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0058|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis on the mean difference between two groups with the change from baseline at Week 4.||0.0600|0.0058|0.017
81731425|NCT01545076|163158364|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum|||||4|1|=0.002
81434573|NCT00660387|162559683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.2423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|3.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||3.1|-12.0|0.2423
81434574|NCT00660387|162559684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.2243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|2.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||2.4|-9.9|0.2243
81434575|NCT00660387|162559685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.2407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|2.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||2.8|-10.8|0.2407
81434576|NCT00660387|162559686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-6.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||-6.8|-20.8|0.0002
81471719|NCT02273908|162635271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.697||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.552|8.842|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis on the mean difference between two groups with the change from baseline at Week 8.||8.842|0.552|0.026
81731426|NCT01545076|163158365|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|3.0|||=|0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|9.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum|||||9|0|=0.03
81731427|NCT01545076|163158365|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|9.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum|||||9|2|<0.001
81731428|NCT01546987|163158386|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.48||One-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = ADT + RT|Revised protocol due to early accrual closure (September 2014) computes that seventy events with five years of additional follow-up after early accrual closure provides 70% power (at one-sided alpha = 0.05) to detect a 40% reduction in the assumed rate control arm rate of is 0.08/year.||1.48|0.47|0.55
81434577|NCT00660387|162559687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1||0.5213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|6.9|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||6.9|-13.6|0.5213
81434578|NCT00660387|162559688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.3741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.9|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||0.9|-0.4|0.3741
81434579|NCT00660387|162559689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||-0.1|-2.4|0.0361
81434580|NCT00660387|162559690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.3578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||0.4|-1.1|0.3578
81434581|NCT00660387|162559691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.6088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|4.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||4.4|-7.4|0.6088
81434582|NCT00660387|162559692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (LS Mean)|11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|18.9|||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons are based on an ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and with the corresponding baseline as a covariate.||||18.9|4.0|0.0033
81434583|NCT02466087|162559708|OTHER||diiference in differences|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||
81434584|NCT00202839|162559728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1651||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1651
81434585|NCT01472432|162559747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||"* Vildagliptin vs Placebo at 3 months.~* Placebo baseline versus placebo 3 months.~* Vildagliptin baseline versus Vildagliptin 3 months."|t-test, 2 sided|"* Vildagliptin vs Placebo at 3 months.~* Placebo baseline versus placebo 3 months.~* Vildagliptin baseline versus Vildagliptin 3 months."||"* Vildagliptin vs Placebo at 3 months.~* Placebo baseline versus placebo 3 months.~* Vildagliptin baseline versus Vildagliptin 3 months."||||<0.05
81698838|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.29|-0.79|<.0001
81698839|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.04|-0.50|0.0193
81434586|NCT01472432|162559748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||"* Vildagliptin vs Placebo at 3 months.~* Placebo baseline versus placebo 3 months.~* Vildagliptin baseline versus Vildagliptin 3 months"|t-test, 2 sided|"* Vildagliptin vs Placebo at 3 months.~* Placebo baseline versus placebo 3 months.~* Vildagliptin baseline versus Vildagliptin 3 months"||"* Vildagliptin vs Placebo at 3 months.~* Placebo baseline versus placebo 3 months.~* Vildagliptin baseline versus Vildagliptin 3 months."||||<0.05
81434587|NCT01472432|162559749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||P-values from multiple comparisons: placebo at baseline vs. placebo at 3 months; placebo at 3 months vs. Vildagliptin at 3 months; Vildagliptin at baseline vs. Vildagliptin at 3 months. P\< 0.05 versus control patients. P \< 0.05 versus baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||p-values from multiple comparisons: placebo at baseline vs. placebo at 3 months; placebo at 3 months vs. Vildagliptin at 3 months; Vildagliptin at baseline vs. Vildagliptin at 3 months.||||<0.05
81434588|NCT01472432|162559750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||P\< 0.05 versus control patients. P \< 0.05 versus baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81434589|NCT00642993|162559753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in means|0.41||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.03|||ANOVA|Mean and standard error are least squares means and corresponding standard errors based on an ANOVA model with main effects for treatment.||||1.03|-0.20|0.187
81434590|NCT00642993|162559754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The P-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test adjusting for gender.||||1.20|0.28|0.140
81434591|NCT00642993|162559755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|9.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test adjusting for gender.||||9.93|0.24|0.515
81434592|NCT00642993|162559756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.63|||ANOVA|Mean and standard error are least squares means and corresponding standard errors based on an ANOVA model with main effects for treatment.||||0.63|-1.20|0.543
81434593|NCT00642993|162559757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.35|||ANOVA|Mean and standard error are least squares means and corresponding standard errors based on an ANOVA model with main effects for treatment.||||0.35|-0.09|0.231
81698840|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.42|0.0845
81698841|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.04|-0.49|0.0212
81698842|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-0.81|0.0003
81434594|NCT02664415|162559759|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|This is to confirm that the p-value from Fisher's Exact test was 1.000.||||||1.000
81434595|NCT02664415|162559760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||Log Rank|||A comparison of time from ATI to HIV-1 RNA \>= 20 copies/mL between arms.||||0.051
81434596|NCT02664415|162559760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Log Rank|||A comparison of time from ATI to HIV-1 RNA \>= 1000 copies/mL between arms.||||0.01
81434597|NCT02664415|162559761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027||||||This is a p-value, comparing HIV-1 RNA levels at first detection between arms.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.027
81434598|NCT02664415|162559761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.588||||||This is p-value, comparing HIV-1 RNA levels at ART resumption between arms.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.588
81434599|NCT02664415|162559762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.031
81434600|NCT02664415|162559764|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.693|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.693
81731429|NCT01546987|163158387|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.31||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = ADT + RT|Revised protocol due to early accrual closure (September 2014) computes that 5-year survival of 78% and annual hazard rate of 0.055 for ADT + RT arm, with five years of additional follow-up after early accrual closure provides 28% power (at two-sided alpha = 0.05) to detect a 33% reduction in failure rate.||1.31|0.38|0.27
81731430|NCT01546987|163158388|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|3.4|||Log Rank||Reference level = ADT + RT arm|||3.40|1.54|<0.001
81731431|NCT01546987|163158389|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|3.13|||Log Rank|||||3.13|0.33|0.99
81434601|NCT02664415|162559765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||A comparison of total HIV DNA at baseline ATI and ART resumption within the VRC01 arm.||||0.15
81434602|NCT02664415|162559765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||A comparison of total HIV DNA at baseline ATI and ART resumption within the placebo arm.||||0.04
81434603|NCT02664415|162559765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||A comparison of total HIV DNA at ART resumption and 6 months after ART resumption within the VRC01 arm.||||0.002
81731432|NCT01546987|163158390|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.75||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = ADT + RT arm|Revised protocol due to early accrual closure (September 2014) computes that 5-year survival of 78% and annual hazard rate of 0.02 for ADT + RT arm, with five years of additional follow-up after early accrual closure provides 32% power (at two-sided alpha = 0.05) to detect a 50% reduction in failure rate.||1.75|0.29|0.48
81731433|NCT01546987|163158391|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.63||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = ADT + RT|||1.63|0.45|0.65
81434604|NCT02664415|162559765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||A comparison of total HIV DNA at ART resumption and 6 months after ART resumption within the placebo arm.||||0.22
81434605|NCT02664415|162559765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||A comparison of total HIV DNA atbaseline ATI and 6 months after ART resumption within the VRC01 arm.||||0.05
81434606|NCT02664415|162559765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||A comparison of total HIV DNA at baeline ATI versus 6 months after ART resumption in the placebo arm||||0.22
81434607|NCT02664415|162559768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.961|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms at baseline ATI||||0.961
81434608|NCT02664415|162559768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.805|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms at ART resumption||||0.805
81434609|NCT02664415|162559768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.221|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Comparison between Baseline and ART resumption within VRC01 arm.||||0.221
81434610|NCT02664415|162559768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Comparison between Baseline and ART resumption within Placebo arm.||||0.500
81434611|NCT02664415|162559769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.522|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between groups at baseline ATI.||||0.522
81434612|NCT02664415|162559769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.961|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A comparison between groups at ART resumption.||||0.961
81434613|NCT02664415|162559769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||A comparison between baseline ATI and ART resumption within VRC01 group.||||0.002
81434614|NCT02664415|162559769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||A comparison between baseline ATI and ART resumption within Placebo group.||||0.043
81434615|NCT01851876|162559771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.025
81434616|NCT03123874|162559822|OTHER|Linear mixed effects models testing the effect of pump set-up on the number of live aerobic bacterial counts. The fixed effect of interest will be pump set-up. Model will also be adjusted for infant feeding status (human milk only vs. human milk and complementary foods) and randomization schedule (which pump set-up went first).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.827||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|||||Results were considered statistically significant at p\<0.05. No adjustments were made to p-values.|Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio of mean bacterial taxa in milk collected with own / sterile pump set-ups.|||||0.9
81731434|NCT01546987|163158393|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||One hundred thirty evaluable participants (arms combined), provides 81% power to detect a moderate effect size of 0.5 using a two-sample test of the difference in means with a two-sided type I error of 0.05.||||0.76
81731435|NCT01546987|163158394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||\[Bowel domain\] One hundred thirty evaluable participants (arms combined), provides 81% power to detect a moderate effect size of 0.5 using a two-sample test of the difference in means with a two-sided type I error of 0.05.||||0.44
81731436|NCT01546987|163158394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||\[Urinary domain\] One hundred thirty evaluable participants (arms combined), provides 81% power to detect a moderate effect size of 0.5 using a two-sample test of the difference in means with a two-sided type I error of 0.05.||||0.13
81731437|NCT01546987|163158394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||\[Sexual domain\] One hundred thirty evaluable participants (arms combined), provides 81% power to detect a moderate effect size of 0.5 using a two-sample test of the difference in means with a two-sided type I error of 0.05.||||0.50
81731438|NCT01546987|163158394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||\[Hormonal domain\] One hundred thirty evaluable participants (arms combined), provides 81% power to detect a moderate effect size of 0.5 using a two-sample test of the difference in means with a two-sided type I error of 0.05.||||0.96
81434617|NCT03123874|162559823|OTHER|Linear mixed effects models testing the effect of pump set-up on the number of live aerobic bacterial counts. The fixed effect of interest will be pump set-up. Model will also be adjusted for infant feeding status (human milk only vs. human milk and complementary foods) and randomization schedule (which pump set-up went first).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.163||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|||||Results were considered statistically significant at p\<0.05. No adjustments were made to p-values.|Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio of mean Shannon Diversity Index in milk collected with own / sterile pump set-ups|||||0.3
81538835|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.1207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|4.91||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||4.91|0.83|0.1207
81434618|NCT03123874|162559824|OTHER|Linear mixed effects models testing the effect of pump set-up on the number of live aerobic bacterial counts. The fixed effect of interest will be pump set-up. Model will also be adjusted for infant feeding status (human milk only vs. human milk and complementary foods) and randomization schedule (which pump set-up went first). Random effect was participant ID to account for multiple samples for each participant.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.95||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||Results were considered statistically significant at p\<0.05. No adjustments were made to p-values.|Mixed Models Analysis||Ratio of mean bacterial counts in milk collected with own / sterile pump set-ups.|||||0.0003
81471720|NCT02273908|162635271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.292||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.282|4.866|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis on the mean difference between two groups with the change from baseline at Week 4.||4.866|-2.282|0.477
81471721|NCT02273908|162635272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Modified Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81538836|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.01||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|13.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||13.21|1.90|0.0011
81698843|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.41|-0.99|<.0001
81698844|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf worst pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.50|0.0790
81698845|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.02|-0.55|0.0336
81698846|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.19|-0.73|0.0008
81698847|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.15|-0.77|0.0034
81698848|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-1.01|<.0001
81698849|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.02|-0.59|0.0361
81698850|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.2786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.13|-0.44|0.2786
81698851|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-0.68|0.0058
81698852|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.02|-0.71|0.0365
81698853|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-0.80|0.0092
81434619|NCT02312154|162559886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The change in each of the biophysical parameters was calculated as the pretreatment value minus the posttreatment value for each visit, and these pre- vs posttreatment changes were used in the statistical analysis to minimize the intraindividual variation between the two cheeks. The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was performed to compare the week-by-week changes in parameters of the right and left cheeks (i.e., treated vs untreated).||||<0.05
81434620|NCT02312154|162559887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The change in each of the biophysical parameters was calculated as the pretreatment value minus the posttreatment value for each visit, and these pre- vs posttreatment changes were used in the statistical analysis to minimize the intraindividual variation between the two cheeks. The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was performed to compare the week-by-week changes in parameters of the right and left cheeks (i.e., treated vs untreated).||||<0.05
81434621|NCT02312154|162559888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The change in each of the biophysical parameters was calculated as the pretreatment value minus the posttreatment value for each visit, and these pre- vs posttreatment changes were used in the statistical analysis to minimize the intraindividual variation between the two cheeks. The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was performed to compare the week-by-week changes in parameters of the right and left cheeks (i.e., treated vs untreated).||||<0.05
81434622|NCT02312154|162559889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The change in each of the biophysical parameters was calculated as the pretreatment value minus the posttreatment value for each visit, and these pre- vs posttreatment changes were used in the statistical analysis to minimize the intraindividual variation between the two cheeks. The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was performed to compare the week-by-week changes in parameters of the right and left cheeks (i.e., treated vs untreated).||||<0.05
81434623|NCT02312154|162559890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The therapeutic outcome was assessed by patient self-assessment using the Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale, which rates outcome on the following 5-point scale: 3, very much improved; 2, much improved; 1, improved; 0, no change; and -1, worse. Two independent investigators also individually assessed every patient's improvement, and the values of the two scores were averaged for each patient. The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was performed to compare the pre-by-posttreatment changes in treated side.||||<0.05
81434624|NCT02312154|162559891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The therapeutic outcome was assessed by patient self-assessment using the Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale, which rates outcome on the following 5-point scale: 3, very much improved; 2, much improved; 1, improved; 0, no change; and -1, worse. Two independent investigators also individually assessed every patient's improvement, and the values of the two scores were averaged for each patient. The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was performed to compare the pre-by-posttreatment changes in treated side.||||<0.05
81471722|NCT02273908|162635273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Modified Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81731439|NCT01546987|163158405|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.89|||Log Rank||Reference arm = ADT + RT arm|||0.89|0.29|0.0104
81731440|NCT00797108|163158420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinical Cure Difference|27.5|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.0|55.3||||||Two-sided 80% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in the clinical cure response rates between treatement group and the comparator was formed using the exact methods.||55.3|-4.0|
81731441|NCT00797108|163158420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinical Cure Difference|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-13.1|57.9||||||Two-sided 80% CI for the difference in the clinical cure response rates between treatement group and the comparator was formed using the exact methods.||57.9|-13.1|
81731442|NCT00067236|163158452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.0||||0.4239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||Changes from baseline in efficacy parameters at Day 90.||||0.4239
81731443|NCT03194464|163158456|OTHER|||||||0.15||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was established at p \<.05 (non-adjusted).|ANOVA|||We performed repeated measures analysis of variance (RM-ANOVA) to determine if intracortical inhibition, as measured by SICI, in the ipsilesional hemisphere was altered by less affected hand exercise to task-failure and to determine the time course and recovery of this effect.||||0.15
81434625|NCT01167829|162559895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|183.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|44.0||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81434626|NCT01945580|162559905|NON_INFERIORITY|With type I error of 0.05 and type II error of 0.20 (power 80%), 362 subjects (181 subjects per arm) are needed to detect non-inferiority of transvaginal biologic to native tissue repair, using a margin of 12.0%.|Adjusted Difference in Percentages|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.6|5.9|||||The propensity adjusted treatment difference of Xenform transvaginal mesh (TVM) minus NTR was estimated and missing data was handled using multiple imputation method.|||5.9|-5.6|
81471723|NCT04908475|162635279|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|50.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.3|60.1||Adjusted for strata (baseline body weight \[≤ 100 kg, \> 100 kg\] and prior exposure to any systemic and/or biologic treatment for psoriasis \[0, ≥ 1\]) for the comparison of 2 treatment groups.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||60.1|41.3|< 0.001
81471724|NCT04908475|162635280|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|56.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.7|66.0||Adjusted for strata (baseline body weight \[≤ 100 kg, \> 100 kg\] and prior exposure to any systemic and/or biologic treatment for psoriasis \[0, ≥ 1\]) for the comparison of 2 treatment groups.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||66.0|47.7|< 0.001
81434627|NCT01945580|162559906|NON_INFERIORITY|With type I error of 0.05 and type II error of 0.10 (power 90%), 308 subjects (154 subjects per arm) are needed to detect non-inferiority with a margin of 11.6%.|Adjusted Difference in Percentages|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|4.7|||||The propensity score adjusted difference in SAE rate of Xenform transvaginal mesh (TVM) vs. NTR was estimated.|||4.7|-0.8|
81471725|NCT04908475|162635281|SUPERIORITY||Difference|69.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.5|80.0|||Chi-squared|||||80.0|59.5|< 0.001
81471726|NCT04908475|162635282|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|65.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.6|73.9||Adjusted for strata (baseline body weight \[≤ 100 kg, \> 100 kg\] and prior exposure to any systemic and/or biologic treatment for psoriasis \[0, ≥ 1\] for the comparison of 2 treatment groups.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||73.9|57.6|< 0.001
81471727|NCT04908475|162635283|SUPERIORITY||Difference|71.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.9|82.3|||Chi-squared|||||82.3|60.9|< 0.001
81471728|NCT04908475|162635284|SUPERIORITY||Difference|69.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.6|80.2|||Chi-squared|||||80.2|58.6|< 0.001
81434628|NCT03068780|162559918|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|3.3||P-value adjusted with CHW method using CMH test statistics based on a test stratified by EB subtype and target wound size class estimated separately before and after the interim analysis for sample size re-estimation.Threshold of superiority p\<0.05.|Cui, Hung, Wang (CHW) approach|Primary efficacy endpoint was first assessed with the CMH test, but the final statistical analysis was performed based on the CHW approach.|The CMH test statistic from the data until the interim analysis (IA) and the CMH test statistic of the data after the IA must be calculated separately. The results are then combined using the CHW weighted approach to one test-statistic.|||3.30|1.02|0.013
81434629|NCT03068780|162559919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.302||||||Threshold of superiority is p\<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.302
81434630|NCT00577655|162559978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.496||||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.729|6.262||In order to control the overall alpha level at the 0.05 value, each of the primary endpoints were tested separately at the 0.025 level of significance.|ANCOVA|Baseline as covariate and fixed effects of treatment and pooled investigator site.|Active - Placebo|Efficacy was declared if the test for either primary efficacy endpoint was significant at the 0.025 level.||6.262|0.729|0.0138
81434631|NCT00577655|162559979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.431||||0.0403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.244|10.618||In order to control the overall alpha level at the 0.05 value, each of the primary endpoints were tested separately at the 0.025 level of significance.|ANCOVA|Baseline as covariate and fixed effects of treatment and pooled investigator site.|Active - Placebo|Efficacy was declared if the test for either primary efficacy endpoint was significant at the 0.025 level.||10.618|0.244|0.0403
81434632|NCT00577655|162559980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.536||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.567|7.505||significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Active - Placebo|"Day 1~A repeated measures mixed model, with terms for treatment, pooled center, study day, treatment by study day interaction, and baseline as a covariate, and subject as a random term, was used to make comparisons between placebo and active with respect to FEV1max%0-2 at Days 1 and 22, with observed case data."||7.505|1.567|0.0031
81434633|NCT00577655|162559980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.067||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|6.094||significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Active - Placebo|"Day 22~A repeated measures mixed model, with terms for treatment, pooled center, study day, treatment by study day interaction, and baseline as a covariate, and subject as a random term, was used to make comparisons between placebo and active with respect to FEV1max%0-2 at Days 1 and 22, with observed case data."||6.094|0.041|0.0470
81698854|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.2923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.15|-0.49|0.2923
81434634|NCT00577655|162559981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.572||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.077|13.067||significance level of 0.05.|repeated measures ANOVA||Active - Placebo|"Day 1~A repeated measures mixed model, with terms for treatment, pooled center, study day, treatment by study day interaction, and baseline as a covariate, and subject as a random term, was used to make comparisons between placebo and active with respect to PEFmax%0-2 at Days 1 and 22, with observed case data."||13.067|2.077|0.0074
81434635|NCT00577655|162559981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.782||||0.1843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.832|9.397||significance level of 0.05.|repeated measures ANOVA||Active - Placebo|"Day 22~A repeated measures mixed model, with terms for treatment, pooled center, study day, treatment by study day interaction, and baseline as a covariate, and subject as a random term, was used to make comparisons between placebo and active with respect to PEFmax%0-2 at Days 1 and 22, with observed case data."||9.397|-1.832|0.1843
81434636|NCT00577655|162559982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.707||||0.0507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|19.445||significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|terms for treatment and center, baseline as a covariate|Active - Placebo|Day 22 Baseline||19.445|-0.030|0.0507
81434637|NCT00577655|162559982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.892||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.634|19.419||significance level of 0.05.|ANOVA|terms for treatment and center|Active - Placebo|Day 1 Baseline||19.419|-17.634|0.9240
81471729|NCT00337779|162635292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0732|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1013||0.4859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8799|1.309|||Regression, Poisson||980 subjects randomized into two arms provide approximately 90% power to detect significant difference between groups of 30% or more in rate of confirmed relapses.|||1.3090|0.8799|0.4859
81471730|NCT03887429|162635302|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.009|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||It was hypothesized that treatment with SXC-2023 would reduce impulsivity as measured by SSRT in chronic cigarette smokers abstaining from nicotine for 5 days.||||=.009
81698855|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.2231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.12|-0.51|0.2231
81698856|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.60|0.0724
81698857|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.4776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.23|-0.50|0.4776
81698858|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.1482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.10|-0.64|0.1482
81698859|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.3249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.18|-0.56|0.3249
81698860|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.1997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.13|-0.62|0.1997
81698861|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.4823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.25|-0.53|0.4823
81698862|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.2754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.17|-0.60|0.2754
81698863|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.5861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.29|-0.50|0.5861
81698864|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.4346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.23|-0.54|0.4346
81698865|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.8752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.36|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.36|-0.42|0.8752
81698866|NCT02528253|163094295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.2663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf average pain, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.17|-0.60|0.2663
81698867|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.19|-0.77|0.0013
81698868|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.28|-0.87|0.0001
81698869|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.10|-0.43|0.2272
81698870|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.58|0.0209
81698871|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.14|-0.67|0.0029
81698872|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.28|-0.92|0.0002
81698873|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.46|-1.10|<.0001
81698874|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.1198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.06|-0.53|0.1198
81538837|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.08|27.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||27.38|3.08|<0.0001
81538838|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.38||||0.0594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|5.86||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||5.86|0.97|0.0594
81538839|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.47||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|6.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||6.09|1.00|0.0500
81731444|NCT03194464|163158457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||Statistical Significance established as p \<.05|ANOVA|Repeated-Measures ANOVA||We performed repeated measures analysis of variance (RM-ANOVA) to determine if intracortical inhibition, as measured by SICI, in the ipsilesional hemisphere was altered by repeated sessions of less affected hand exercise to task-failure. Pre-exercise SICI was compared between Session1 and Session8.||||.83
81731445|NCT03194464|163158458|OTHER|||||||0.204|||||||ANOVA|||RM-ANOVA||||0.204
81731446|NCT03194464|163158459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||statistical significance was established a priori at p \<.05|ANOVA|repeated measures ANOVA comparing Session8 vs. Session1 performance||We performed repeated measures analysis of variance (RM-ANOVA) to determine if motor dexterity, as measured by the BBT, was improved by repeated sessions of non-paretic hand exercise to task-failure. BBT performance was compared between Session1 and Session8.||||.004
81731447|NCT01860976|163158463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimate of Difference|17.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|25.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.6|8.7|<0.001
81731448|NCT00721409|163158521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.488||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.319|0.748||1-sided p-value from the log-rank test stratified by stratification factors per randomization and Part.|Log Rank|||The primary hypothesis to be tested was H0: λ=1 versus. HA: λ\<1, where λ was the palbociclib plus letrozole:letrozole alone hazard ratio (HR). A HR less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Palbociclib + Letrozole. Stratified analysis was presented above.||0.748|0.319|0.0004
81731449|NCT00721409|163158521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.299|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.156|0.572||1-sided p-value from the log-rank test.|Log Rank|||The primary hypothesis to be tested was H0: λ=1 versus. HA: λ\<1, where λ was the palbociclib plus letrozole:letrozole alone hazard ratio (HR). A HR less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Palbociclib + Letrozole. Unstratified analysis was presented above.||0.572|0.156|<0.0001
81731450|NCT00721409|163158521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.508||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.303|0.853||1-sided p-value from the log-rank test.|Log Rank|||The primary hypothesis to be tested was H0: λ=1 versus. HA: λ\<1, where λ was the palbociclib plus letrozole:letrozole alone hazard ratio (HR). A HR less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Palbociclib + Letrozole. Unstratified analysis was presented above.||0.853|0.303|0.0046
81731451|NCT00721409|163158534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.897||||0.2812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.623|1.294||1-sided p-value from the log-rank test stratified by Part (α = 0.10).|Log Rank|||Stratified analysis was presented above. Hazard ratio was assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor of palbociclib + letrozole.||1.294|0.623|0.2812
81538840|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.22||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|8.03||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||8.03|1.29|0.0123
81434638|NCT00577655|162559983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.124||||0.2186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.169|78.417||significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|terms for treatment and center, baseline as a covariate|Active - Placebo|Day 22 Baseline||78.417|-18.169|0.2186
81538841|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.2243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|4.37||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||4.37|0.71|0.2243
81538842|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.0976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|5.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||5.24|0.87|0.0976
81538843|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.09||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|16.44||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||16.44|2.25|0.0004
81538844|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.04|27.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||27.40|3.04|<0.0001
81538845|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.1237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|5.17||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||5.17|0.82|0.1237
81538846|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.94||||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|7.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||7.41|1.16|0.0226
81538847|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.55||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|8.91||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||8.91|1.42|0.0069
81538848|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.1666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|4.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||4.75|0.76|0.1666
81698875|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.07|-0.66|0.0160
81698876|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.25|-0.85|0.0003
81698877|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-0.77|0.0091
81698878|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-0.90|0.0007
81698879|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.2264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.11|-0.48|0.2264
81698880|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.05|-0.56|0.0961
81698881|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-0.69|0.0121
81698882|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.77|0.0270
81698883|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.21|-0.94|0.0019
81698884|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.3906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.19|-0.48|0.3906
81698885|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.1209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.07|-0.59|0.1209
81698886|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.10|-0.76|0.0107
81698887|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.2396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.15|-0.61|0.2396
81698888|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.1088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.07|-0.69|0.1088
81538849|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.0317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|6.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||6.67|1.09|0.0317
81731452|NCT00721409|163158534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.837||||0.2803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.458|1.527||1-sided p-value from the unstratified log-rank test (α=0.10).|Log Rank|||Unstratified analysis was presented above.||1.527|0.458|0.2803
81731453|NCT00721409|163158534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.935||||0.3875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.48||1-sided p-value from the unstratified log-rank test (α=0.10).|Log Rank|||Unstratified analysis was presented above.||1.480|0.590|0.3875
81731454|NCT00721409|163158535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.1347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.97||1-sided p-value is from the stratified exact test (1-sided, α =0.10)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Objective Response CI was calculated using the exact Clopper-Pearson method. The stratified analysis presented above was based on CMH test stratified by Part. An Odds Ratio \>1 means better response in favor of palbociclib + letrozole arm.||2.97|0.76|0.1347
81731455|NCT00721409|163158535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.0849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|7.84||Chi-square test was used (1-sided, α=0.10)|Chi-squared|||Unstratified analysis was presented above. Exact CI was based on Clopper-Pearson method.||7.84|0.74|0.0849
81731456|NCT00721409|163158535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.4515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.76||Chi-square test was used (1-sided, α=0.10)|Chi-squared|||Unstratified analysis was presented above. Exact CI was based on Clopper-Pearson method.||2.76|0.48|0.4515
81731457|NCT00721409|163158536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.0471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|4.08||1-sided p-value is from the stratified exact test (1-sided, α =0.10)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Objective Response CI was calculated using the exact Clopper-Pearson method. The stratified analysis presented above was based on CMH test stratified by Part. An Odds Ratio \>1 means better response in favor of palbociclib + letrozole arm.||4.08|0.91|0.0471
81731458|NCT00721409|163158536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|8.66||Chi-square test was used (1-sided, α=0.10)|Chi-squared|||Unstratified analysis was presented above. Exact CI was based on Clopper-Pearson method.||8.66|0.65|0.1180
81434639|NCT00577655|162559983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42.578||||0.2375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.541|113.7||significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|terms for treatment and center, baseline as a covariate|Active - Placebo|Day 1 Baseline||113.70|-28.541|0.2375
81731459|NCT00721409|163158536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.1631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|4.54||Chi-square test was used (1-sided, α=0.10)|Chi-squared|||Unstratified analysis was presented above. Exact CI was based on Clopper-Pearson method.||4.54|0.65|0.1631
81731460|NCT00721409|163158538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.18||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|6.98||1-sided p-value is from the stratified exact test (1-sided, α =0.10).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CBR CI was calculated using the exact Clopper-Pearson method. The stratified analysis presented above was based on CMH test stratified by Part. An Odds Ratio \>1 means better response in favor of palbociclib + letrozole arm.||6.98|1.48|0.0009
81731461|NCT00721409|163158538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.18||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|13.9||Chi-square test was used (1-sided, α=0.10)|Chi-squared|||Unstratified analysis was presented above. Exact CI was based on Clopper-Pearson method.||13.90|1.30|0.0065
81731462|NCT00721409|163158538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.0442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|7.7||Chi-square test was used (1-sided, α=0.10)|Chi-squared|||Unstratified analysis was presented above. Exact CI was based on Clopper-Pearson method.||7.70|0.89|0.0442
81731463|NCT00721409|163158539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.399|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.265|0.601||1-sided p-value is from the stratified log-rank test (α =0.10).|Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier method was applied for median and 95% CI. Hazard ratio was based on assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of palbociclib + letrozole.||0.601|0.265|<0.0001
81731464|NCT00721409|163158539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.299|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.156|0.572||1-sided p-value is from unstratified log-rank test (α=0.10).|Log Rank|||Unstratified analysis was presented above. Kaplan-Meier method was applied for median and 95% CI.||0.572|0.156|<0.0001
81731465|NCT00721409|163158539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.486||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.288|0.822||1-sided p-value is from unstratified log-rank test (α=0.10).|Log Rank|||Unstratified analysis was presented above. Kaplan-Meier method was applied for median and 95% CI.||0.822|0.288|0.0030
81731466|NCT00721409|163158540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.0||P-values are based on 2-sample t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis presented above is for Pain Severity Scale.||1.0|-0.7|0.6900
81731467|NCT00721409|163158540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.7125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.2||P-values are based on 2-sample t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis presented above is for Pain Severity Scale.||1.2|-1.8|0.7125
81731468|NCT00721409|163158540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.4012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.5||P-values are based on 2-sample t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis presented above is for Pain Severity Scale.||1.5|-0.6|0.4012
81731469|NCT00721409|163158541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.3346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.3||P-values are based on 2-sample t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis presented above is for Pain Interference Scale.||1.3|-0.5|0.3346
81731470|NCT00721409|163158541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.9||P-values are based on 2-sample t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis presented above is for Pain Interference Scale.||1.9|-1.0|0.5630
81434640|NCT00577655|162559984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.524||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.524|10.523||significance level of 0.05.|ANOVA|terms for treatment, center, time, time x treatment, subject as a random|Active - Placebo|Day 1||10.523|2.524|0.0017
81538850|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.28||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|14.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||14.39|1.94|0.0011
81731471|NCT00721409|163158541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.4427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.6||P-values are based on 2-sample t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis presented above is for Pain Severity Scale.||1.6|-0.7|0.4427
81731472|NCT00810368|163158549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|||||2-tailed paired Student's t-tests between Week 0 and Week 12 responses (above) were anticipated to show significant benefits with carnosine treatment but no change with placebo. There were no corrections for multiple comparisons in the reported data.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Description of Power Calculation: The planned sample size completing each arm was based on individual incremental improvements in the primary outcomes of : A) CFS Severity Scores (Baraniuk et al., Annals Allergy Astma Immunol, 1998), B) Instantaneous Fatigue (Kim et al. Journal of Rehab Res Dev, 2010), and C) increased accuracy of 4/35 letters for 2 back working memory task (Owen, Human Brain Mapping, 2005).||||0.30
81471731|NCT03887429|162635303|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.015|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||It was hypothesized that 5 days of nicotine abstinence in chronic cigarette smokers would result in increased risk taking behavior as measured using DAVT in subjects receiving placebo as treatment.||||=.015
81731473|NCT00810368|163158549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.40
81731474|NCT00810368|163158550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|||||Using Fisher's Exact Test, we determined whether there was a significant difference in the number of participants complaining of IBS symptoms.|Fisher Exact|2 by 2 Fisher's Exact Test||||||0.018
81731475|NCT00810368|163158551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0018
81731476|NCT00810368|163158551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81731477|NCT00810368|163158553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5
81731478|NCT00810368|163158554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5
81731479|NCT00810368|163158555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.50
81731480|NCT00818883|163158619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-2.9||Overall type I error rate controlled using stepwise testing procedure. First treatment test done at Week 6. If statistically significant at significance level of 5%, then treatment comparison at Week 10 was performed. Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate was performed using Week 6 data.||-2.9|-8.3|<0.001
81698889|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.11|-0.65|0.1673
81471732|NCT03887429|162635303|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.1|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||It was hypothesized that 5 days of nicotine abstinence in chronic cigarette smokers would not result in increased risk taking behavior as measured using DAVT in subjects treated with SXC-2023.||||>.1
81471733|NCT02943785|162635322|NON_INFERIORITY|The two-sided p-value (Noninferiority) was based on the noninferiority margin of 1.38.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.05||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.31|||Regression, Cox|||||1.31|0.85|0.0141
81698890|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.12|-0.66|0.1751
81698891|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.19|-0.59|0.3164
81698892|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.2253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.15|-0.62|0.2253
81698893|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.20|-0.58|0.3408
81698894|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.20|-0.58|0.3391
81698895|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.5818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.28|-0.50|0.5818
81698896|NCT02528253|163094297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.2562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference index, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.16|-0.62|0.2562
81434641|NCT00577655|162559984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.998||||0.0521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|8.032||significance level of 0.05.|ANOVA|terms for treatment, center, time, time x treatment, subject as a random|Active - Placebo|Day 22||8.032|-0.037|0.0521
81434642|NCT00577655|162559985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.477||||0.0647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.23||significance level of 0.05.|Regression, Cox||Active/Placebo|Day 1||2.23|0.98|0.0647
81434643|NCT00577655|162559985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|2.088||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|3.15||significance level of 0.05.|Regression, Cox||Active/Placebo|Day 22||3.15|1.38|0.0005
81434644|NCT00577655|162559986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.141||||0.5059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.69||significance level of 0.05.|Regression, Cox||Active/Placebo|Day 1||1.69|0.77|0.5059
81434645|NCT00577655|162559986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.533||||0.0333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.27||significance level of 0.05.|Regression, Cox||Active/Placebo|Day 22||2.27|1.03|0.0333
81434646|NCT00577655|162559987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3888||||||significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Day 1||||0.3888
81434647|NCT00577655|162559987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1249||||||significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Day 22||||0.1249
81434648|NCT00577655|162559988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0343||||||significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Day 1||||0.0343
81471734|NCT02943785|162635323|NON_INFERIORITY|The two-sided p-value (Noninferiority) was based on the noninferiority margin of 1.38.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.4||||0.9267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.91|||Regression, Cox|||||1.91|1.03|0.9267
81434649|NCT00577655|162559988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0962||||||significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Day 22||||0.0962
81434650|NCT00577655|162559989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0109||||||significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Day 1||||0.0109
81434651|NCT00577655|162559989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0845||||||significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Day 22||||0.0845
81434652|NCT00577655|162559990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0013||||||significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Day 1||||0.0013
81434653|NCT00577655|162559990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0085||||||significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Day 22||||0.0085
81434654|NCT00577655|162559991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.072||||0.4674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.265|0.122||significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|terms for treatment, center, week, week by treatment, baseline as a covariate, subject as random.|Active - Placebo|Week 1||0.122|-0.265|0.4674
81434655|NCT00577655|162559991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.171||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.365|0.023||significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|terms for treatment, center, week, week by treatment, baseline as covariate, subject as random|Active - Placebo|Week 2||0.023|-0.365|0.0840
81434656|NCT00577655|162559991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.138||||0.1699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.335|0.059||significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|terms for treatment, center, week, week by treatment, baseline as covariate, subject as random|Active - Placebo|Week 3||0.059|-0.335|0.1699
81434657|NCT00577655|162559993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.926||||0.1391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.256|23.108||significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|terms for treatment, center, week, week by treatment, baseline as a covariate, subject as random.|Active - Placebo|Week 1||23.108|-3.256|0.1391
81434658|NCT00577655|162559993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.923||||0.1043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.278|24.124||significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|terms for treatment, center, week, week by treatment, baseline as a covariate, subject as random.|Active - Placebo|Week 2||24.124|-2.278|0.1043
81434659|NCT00577655|162559993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.546||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.705|22.798||significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|terms for treatment, center, week, week by treatment, baseline as a covariate, subject as random.|Active - Placebo|Week 3||22.798|-3.705|0.1570
81434660|NCT00577655|162559994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of Active to Placebo|0.989||||0.9846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.121|2.099||significance level of 0.05.|mixed poisson regression model|||"Week 1~P-value, mean and confidence interval calculated from a 0 inflated mixed poisson regression model with fixed effect terms for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline as a covariate and a random term for subject. The null hypothesis is that the ratio equals 1. Estimated means are conditional upon the random effect, assume a random effect of 0 and a covariate value at the average."||2.099|-0.121|0.9846
81434661|NCT00577655|162559994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of Active to Placebo|0.961||||0.9447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|2.039||significance level of 0.05.|mixed poisson regression model|||"Week 2~P-value, mean and confidence interval calculated from a 0 inflated mixed poisson regression model with fixed effect terms for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline as a covariate and a random term for subject. The null hypothesis is that the ratio equals 1. Estimated means are conditional upon the random effect, assume a random effect of 0 and a covariate value at the average."||2.039|-0.116|0.9447
81434662|NCT00577655|162559994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio of Active to Placebo|0.887||||0.8326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.111|1.885||significance level of 0.05.|mixed poisson regression model|||"Week 3~P-value, mean and confidence interval calculated from a 0 inflated mixed poisson regression model with fixed effect terms for treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, baseline as a covariate and a random term for subject. The null hypothesis is that the ratio equals 1. Estimated means are conditional upon the random effect, assume a random effect of 0 and a covariate value at the average."||1.885|-0.111|0.8326
81434663|NCT01370863|162560002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.452||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.054|16.149|||ANCOVA|||||16.149|-19.054|0.869
81471735|NCT03578146|162635370|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-73.14||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0121
81471736|NCT03578146|162635370|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-153.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81471737|NCT03578146|162635370|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-189.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81471738|NCT03578146|162635370|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-239.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81471739|NCT03578146|162635370|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-231.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81731481|NCT00818883|163158619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0|||<|0.001||95.0|-7.5|-2.5||Overall type I error rate controlled using stepwise testing procedure. First treatment test done at Week 6. If statistically significant at significance level of 5%, then treatment comparison at Week 10 was performed. Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate was performed using Week 10 data.||-2.5|-7.5|<0.001
81731482|NCT00818883|163158620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-2.2||Overall type I error rate controlled using stepwise testing procedure. First treatment test done at Week 6. If statistically significant at significance level of 5%, then treatment comparison at Week 10 was performed. Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate was performed using Week 6 data.||-2.2|-5.2|<0.001
81731483|NCT00818883|163158620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-1.3||Overall type I error rate controlled using stepwise testing procedure. First treatment test done at Week 6. If statistically significant at significance level of 5%, then treatment comparison at Week 10 was performed. Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate was performed using Week 10 data.||-1.3|-4.1|<0.001
81731484|NCT00818883|163158621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-4.2||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate was performed using Week 6 data.||-4.2|-10.5|<0.001
81731485|NCT00818883|163158621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-1.7||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate was performed using Week 10 data.||-1.7|-6.8|0.001
81731486|NCT00818883|163158622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-2.3||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate was performed using Week 6 data.||-2.3|-6.3|<0.001
81731487|NCT00818883|163158622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-0.7||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate was performed using Week 10 data.||-0.7|-4.2|0.006
81731488|NCT00818883|163158623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-3.2||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate was performed using Week 6 data.||-3.2|-8.4|<0.001
81731489|NCT00818883|163158623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-2.0||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate was performed using Week 10 data.||-2.0|-6.4|<0.001
81731490|NCT00818883|163158624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-2.1||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate was performed using Week 6 data.||-2.1|-5.5|<0.001
81731491|NCT00818883|163158624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-1.1||Tested at 5% significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate was performed using Week 10 data.||-1.1|-4.1|<0.001
81731492|NCT01890915|163158650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"Due to impaired thermoregulatory mechanisms secondary to spinal cord injury, subjects with tetraplegia were hypothesized to have a significant rise in core temperature after exposure to warm ambient temperatures, while control subjects were hypothesized to maintain constant core temperature.~Percent change in core temperature of subjects in each group were compared to determine if they were significantly different from baseline to warm exposure."||||0.0001
81471740|NCT03578146|162635371|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|52837.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81538851|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.45||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.81|25.46||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||25.46|2.81|0.0001
81731493|NCT01890915|163158651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||We hypothesized that subjects with tetraplegia would demonstrate a change in cognitive performance after heat exposure if they had demonstrated a significant increase in core body temperature - as was hypothesized in our primary hypothesis. Cognitive performance was measured, in part, by Interference T-scores derived from the Stroop Color and Word Test.||||0.006
81731494|NCT01890915|163158652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Due to impaired thermoregulatory mechanisms, subjects with tetraplegia were hypothesized to have diminished increases in sweat rate in comparison to controls after heat exposure.||||0.015
81731495|NCT03552757|163158657|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-6.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.28|-5.15|||ANCOVA|||Results are based on the data from in-trial observation period. Week 68 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model (ANCOVA) with randomised treatment, stratification groups (oral anti-diabetic (OAD) treatment status and HbA1c category at screening) and the interaction between stratification groups as factors and baseline body weight as covariate.||-5.15|-7.28|<0.0001
81731496|NCT03552757|163158657|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-7.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.56|-6.58|||MMRM|||Results are based on the data from on-treatment observation period. All responses prior to first discontinuation of treatment (or initiation of other anti-obesity medication or bariatric surgery) were included in a mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) with randomised treatment, stratification groups (OAD treatment status and HbA1c category at screening) and the interaction between stratification groups as factors and baseline body weight as covariate, all nested within visit.||-6.58|-8.56|<0.0001
81471741|NCT03578146|162635371|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|110388.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81471742|NCT03578146|162635371|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|163880.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81538852|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.1142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|5.27||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||5.27|0.84|0.1142
81731497|NCT03552757|163158658|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.58|6.64|||Regression, Logistic|||Results are based on the data from in-trial observation period. Week 68 responses were analysed using a binary logistic regression model with randomised treatment, stratification groups (OAD treatment status and HbA1c category at screening) and the interaction between stratification groups as factors and baseline body weight as covariate.||6.64|3.58|<0.0001
81731498|NCT03552757|163158658|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.31|11.97|||Regression, Logistic|||Results are based on the data from on-treatment observation period. All responses prior to first discontinuation of treatment (or initiation of other anti-obesity medication or bariatric surgery) were included in a MMRM with randomised treatment, stratification groups (OAD treatment status and HbA1c category at screening) and the interaction between stratification groups as factors and baseline body weight as covariate, all nested within visit.||11.97|6.31|<0.0001
81731499|NCT02660242|163158713|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model w/ repeated measures to account for correlation from cross-over design and multiple measures, adjusting for baseline glucose and period.||The mini-dose glucagon (MDG) condition was compared with each of the conditions. In the event that exercise was terminated early due to glucose \<70 mg/dL and the participant was treated for hypoglycemia (or if participant was treated for hypoglycemia during early recovery \[prior to the meal\]), the nadir glucose value was carried forward through the end of early recovery.||||<0.001
81731500|NCT02660242|163158714|OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for subject effect, exercise session, and baseline blood glucose||||||0.99
81731501|NCT02660242|163158715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for subject effect, exercise session, and baseline blood glucose||||||0.15
81731502|NCT02660242|163158716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Accounted for correlation due to cross-over design and adjusted for exercise session||||||0.99
81731503|NCT02660242|163158717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Accounted for correlation due to cross-over design and adjusted for exercise session||||||0.43
81731504|NCT02660242|163158718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Accounted for correlation due to cross-over design and adjusted for exercise session||||||0.16
81731505|NCT02660242|163158719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Accounted for correlation due to cross-over design and adjusted for exercise session||||||0.69
81731506|NCT02660242|163158720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Accounted for correlation due to cross-over design and adjusted for exercise session||||||0.67
81731507|NCT02660242|163158721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Accounted for correlation due to cross-over design and adjusted for exercise session||||||0.84
81731508|NCT02660242|163158722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Accounted for correlation due to cross-over design and adjusted for exercise session||||||0.63
81731509|NCT02660242|163158723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Accounted for correlation due to cross-over design and adjusted for exercise session||||||0.24
81731510|NCT02660242|163158724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Accounted for correlation due to cross-over design and adjusted for exercise session||||||0.26
81731511|NCT00982553|163158725|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratios|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.0||||||||1.00|0.62|
81731512|NCT00982553|163158726|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratios|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.86||||||||1.86|0.73|
81731513|NCT00982553|163158727|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratios|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.18||||||||1.18|0.87|
81731514|NCT00982553|163158728|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratios|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.85||||||||1.85|0.36|
81731515|NCT02796664|163158729|OTHER|Equality test||||||0.462|||||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no relationship between ginseng administration and cerebral ischemic events including ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack. The number of participants who suffered ischemic stroke and the number of paticipants who suffered transient ischemic attack were analyzed together to test the null hypothesis in two by two table.||||0.462
81731516|NCT02796664|163158730|OTHER|Equality test||||||0.34|||||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no relationship between ginseng administration and modified Rankin Scale at follow-up.||||0.34
81731517|NCT02796664|163158731|OTHER|Equality test||||||0.13|||||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no relationship between ginseng administration and flow change in steno-occlusive lesion.||||0.13
81731518|NCT02796664|163158731|OTHER|Equality test||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is that there is no relationship between ginseng administration and flow change in collateral vessel.||||0.17
81731519|NCT02796664|163158732|OTHER|Equality test||||||0.74|||||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no relationship between ginseng administration and periventricular white matter lesions at follow-up.||||0.74
81731520|NCT02796664|163158732|OTHER|Equality test||||||0.95|||||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no relationship between ginseng administration and deep white matter lesions at follow-up.||||0.95
81731521|NCT02796664|163158733|OTHER|Equality test||||||0.23|||||||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is that there is no relationship between ginseng administration and parenchymal ischemic lesions at follow-up.||||0.23
81731522|NCT02796664|163158734|OTHER|Equality test||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no relationship between ginseng administration and drug compliance at follow-up.||||0.79
81731523|NCT01089647|163158747|OTHER||||||=|0.946|||||||ANOVA|||Between-group comparisons at follow-up were made using a stepwise multivariable logistic model.||||=0.946
81434664|NCT01370863|162560003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Diference in LS means|0.264||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.495|1.024|||ANCOVA|||||1.024|-0.495|0.487
81434665|NCT01370863|162560004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS means|-0.087||||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.501|0.326|||ANCOVA|||||0.326|-0.501|0.637
81731524|NCT01626079|163158833|NON_INFERIORITY|Two thousand (2000) simulations were performed to calculate sample size and power for the primary safety endpoint. Assuming 22% mortality and 7.5% attrition at 12 months, a total of 305 subjects in the Device group will provide \> 95% power to reject the null hypothesis at the one-sided significance level of 5%.|Kaplan Meier|0.966|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.948||||Z test Using Kaplan Meier Survival|P-value calculated from Z test using Kaplan Meier survival estimate together with Greenwood method estimated variance|||||0.948|<0.0001
81731525|NCT01626079|163158866|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||<|0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.96|||Joint Fraility Model|||||0.96|0.60|<0.02
81731526|NCT01626079|163158867|SUPERIORITY||Win Ratio|1.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.04|||Finkelstein-Schoenfeld Analysis|||||2.04|1.29|<0.0001
81731527|NCT03740165|163159187|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.83||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|||0.83|0.53|0.0002
81731528|NCT03740165|163159187|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.3339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.19||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|||1.19|0.77|0.3339
81731529|NCT03740165|163159188|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.84||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||0.84|0.61|<0.0001
81731530|NCT03740165|163159188|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.5527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.18||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||1.18|0.87|0.5527
81731531|NCT03740165|163159189|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.4314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.27||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|||1.27|0.75|0.4314
81731532|NCT03740165|163159189|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.3107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.22||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|||1.22|0.72|0.3107
81731533|NCT03740165|163159190|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.6716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.25||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||1.25|0.87|0.6716
81731534|NCT03740165|163159190|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.7448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.27||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||1.27|0.89|0.7448
81434666|NCT01390948|162560046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.44||||0.1292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.3|||Log Rank|||||2.30|0.90|0.1292
81434667|NCT05740098|162560078|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.378|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.278|12.689|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis tested for significant main effects of treatment condition on 7-day point prevalence abstinence at 12- and 24-week assessments||12.689|2.278|<0.001
81434668|NCT05740098|162560078|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.668||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.538|8.747|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis tested for significant main effects of treatment condition on 7-day point prevalence abstinence at 12- and 24-week assessments||8.747|1.538|0.003
81434669|NCT05740098|162560078|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.682||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.352|1.321|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis tested for significant main effects of treatment condition on 7-day point prevalence abstinence at 12- and 24-week assessments||1.321|0.352|0.256
81434670|NCT05740098|162560078|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis tested for significant main effect of time on 7-day point prevalence abstinence at 12- and 24-week assessments||||<0.001
81434671|NCT05740098|162560079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.365||0.287|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis tested for significant main effect of treatment condition on Child Urine Cotinine||||0.287
81434672|NCT05740098|162560079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.597|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.369||0.108|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis tested for significant main effect of treatment condition on Child Urine Cotinine||||0.108
81471743|NCT03578146|162635371|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|263236.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81538853|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|7.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||7.39|1.14|0.0250
81731535|NCT03740165|163159191|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.86||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|||0.86|0.50|0.0012
81731536|NCT03740165|163159191|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.4366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.27||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|||1.27|0.75|0.4366
81731537|NCT03740165|163159192|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.89||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||0.89|0.61|0.0008
81731538|NCT03740165|163159192|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.7174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.27||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||1.27|0.88|0.7174
81731539|NCT03740165|163159193|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.0||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|||1.00|0.62|0.0228
81731540|NCT03740165|163159193|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.3935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.22||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|||1.22|0.77|0.3935
81731541|NCT03740165|163159194|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.0573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.03||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||1.03|0.74|0.0573
81731542|NCT03740165|163159194|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.7234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.23||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||1.23|0.89|0.7234
81434673|NCT05740098|162560079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.987|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.361||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis tested for significant main effect of treatment condition on Child Urine Cotinine||||0.007
81434674|NCT05740098|162560079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.878|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis tested for significant main effect of time on Child Urine Cotinine||||0.878
81434675|NCT05740098|162560080|SUPERIORITY||Chi-Square Test Statistic|6.909||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom = 1||Analysis tested for significant main effect of treatment condition on continuous abstinence at 24 weeks following quit date||||0.009
81434676|NCT05740098|162560080|SUPERIORITY||Chi-Square Test Statistic|4.287||||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom = 1||Analysis tested for significant main effect of treatment condition on continuous abstinence at 24 weeks following quit date||||0.038
81434677|NCT05740098|162560080|SUPERIORITY||Chi-Square Test Statistic|0.392||||0.531|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom = 1||Analysis tested for significant main effect of treatment condition on continuous abstinence at 24 weeks following quit date||||0.531
81434678|NCT05740098|162560081|SUPERIORITY||Chi-Square Test Statistic|3.859||||0.145|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom = 2||Analysis tested for significant main effect of treatment condition on 7-day point prevalence abstinence at 48-week follow-up||||0.145
81434679|NCT05740098|162560082|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square Test Statistic|1.454||||0.228|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis tested for significant main effect of baseline temporal discounting on point-prevalence abstinence at 6-weeks following quit date adjusting for treatment condition.||||0.228
81434680|NCT05740098|162560082|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square Test Statistic|2.7||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis tested for significant main effect of baseline temporal discounting on point-prevalence abstinence at 12-weeks following quit date adjusting for treatment condition.||||0.10
81471744|NCT03578146|162635371|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|270297.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81471745|NCT03578146|162635372|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-9.91||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81538854|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.08||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|7.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||7.75|1.23|0.0166
81538855|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.6033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|3.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.11|0.52|0.6033
81538856|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|5.02||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||5.02|0.84|0.1170
81538857|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.69||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|6.91||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||6.91|1.05|0.0400
81731543|NCT03740165|163159195|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means (LSM)|0.26||||0.8481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|2.97|||t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with scores as response variable; covariates for treatment by time interaction and stratification factors (debulking surgery \[planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary\], bevacizumab use, and PD-L1 CPS)|||2.97|-2.44|0.8481
81731544|NCT03740165|163159195|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.1||||0.4335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|1.66|||t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with scores as response variable; covariates for treatment by time interaction and stratification factors (debulking surgery \[planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary\], bevacizumab use, and PD-L1 CPS)|||1.66|-3.87|0.4335
81731545|NCT03740165|163159196|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means (LSM)|0.14||||0.9024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|2.44|||t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with scores as response variable; covariates for treatment by time interaction and stratification factors (debulking surgery \[planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary\], bevacizumab use, and PD-L1 CPS)|||2.44|-2.15|0.9024
81731546|NCT03740165|163159196|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means (LSM)|-0.08||||0.9478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|2.31|||t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with scores as response variable; covariates for treatment by time interaction and stratification factors (debulking surgery \[planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary\], bevacizumab use, and PD-L1 CPS)|||2.31|-2.47|0.9478
81731547|NCT03740165|163159197|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.2644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.17||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by surgery (planned interval debulking versus R0 following primary debulking versus R1 following primary debulking), bevacizumab use (yes versus no), and PD-L1 status (CPS\<10 vs CPS≥10).|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary debulking), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), PD-L1 status (CPS\<10 vs CPS≥10)|||1.17|0.73|0.2644
81731548|NCT03740165|163159197|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.1953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.14||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by surgery (planned interval debulking versus R0 following primary debulking versus R1 following primary debulking), bevacizumab use (yes versus no), and PD-L1 status (CPS\<10 vs CPS≥10).|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary debulking), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), PD-L1 status (CPS\<10 vs CPS≥10)|||1.14|0.71|0.1953
81731549|NCT03740165|163159198|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.5188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.3||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||1.30|0.77|0.5188
81731550|NCT03740165|163159198|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.5091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.3||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||1.30|0.77|0.5091
81731551|NCT03740165|163159199|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.79||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|||0.79|0.51|<0.0001
81731552|NCT03740165|163159199|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.0981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.08||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|||1.08|0.70|0.0981
81538858|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.61||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|16.72||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||16.72|1.88|0.0020
81471746|NCT03578146|162635372|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-15.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81731553|NCT03740165|163159200|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.8||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||0.80|0.59|<0.0001
81731554|NCT03740165|163159200|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.1206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.06||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||1.06|0.79|0.1206
81731555|NCT03740165|163159201|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0316||95.0|0.63|1.01||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|||1.01|0.63|0.0316
81731556|NCT03740165|163159201|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.4441||95.0|0.78|1.24||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|||1.24|0.78|0.4441
81731557|NCT03740165|163159202|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.0853||95.0|0.76|1.05||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||1.05|0.76|0.0853
81731558|NCT03740165|163159202|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.7165||95.0|0.89|1.23||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||1.23|0.89|0.7165
81731559|NCT03740165|163159203|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.1029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.08||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|||1.08|0.71|0.1029
81731560|NCT03740165|163159203|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.8231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.36||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary) and bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|||1.36|0.90|0.8231
81731561|NCT03740165|163159204|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.0442||95.0|0.76|1.02||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||1.02|0.76|0.0442
81731562|NCT03740165|163159204|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.9565||95.0|0.98|1.31||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by debulking surgery (planned interval vs R0 following primary vs R1 following primary), bevacizumab use (Yes vs No), and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||1.31|0.98|0.9565
81731563|NCT03740165|163159205|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|5.4||||0.0644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|11.5||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|t-test, 1 sided||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by bevacizumab use (Yes vs No)|||11.5|-1.9|0.0644
81731564|NCT03740165|163159206|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|3.7||||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|7.3||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|t-test, 1 sided||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by bevacizumab use (Yes vs No) and PD-L1 CPS (\<10 vs ≥10)|||7.3|-0.3|0.0318
81731565|NCT03049618|163159214|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.34
81731566|NCT03049618|163159215|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.34
81731567|NCT03049618|163159216|OTHER|||||||0.057|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.057
81731568|NCT03049618|163159217|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81731569|NCT03049618|163159219|OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.83
81731570|NCT03049618|163159220|OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.83
81471747|NCT03578146|162635372|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-17.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81731571|NCT03049618|163159221|OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.83
81731572|NCT03049618|163159222|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.47
81731573|NCT03049618|163159224|OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.83
81731574|NCT03049618|163159225|OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.83
81731575|NCT03049618|163159226|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.11
81731576|NCT03049618|163159227|OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.96
81434681|NCT05740098|162560082|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square Test Statistic|3.202||||0.074|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis tested for significant main effect of baseline temporal discounting on point-prevalence abstinence at 24-weeks following quit date adjusting for treatment condition.||||0.074
81434682|NCT05740098|162560082|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square Test Statistic|0.491||||0.484|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis tested for significant main effect of baseline temporal discounting on point-prevalence abstinence at 48-weeks following quit date adjusting for treatment condition.||||0.484
81434683|NCT05740098|162560083|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square Test Statistic|1.063||||0.302|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The analysis tested for significant association between baseline price sensitivity (latent factor Amplitude) and abstinence at 6-weeks following quit date||||0.302
81434684|NCT05740098|162560083|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square Test Statistic|0.788||||0.375|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The analysis tested for significant association between baseline price sensitivity (latent factor Amplitude) and abstinence at 12-weeks following quit date||||0.375
81471748|NCT03578146|162635372|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-17.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81698897|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-0.69|0.0137
81698898|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.14|-0.76|0.0044
81698899|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.6194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.21|-0.35|0.6194
81698900|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.04|-0.59|0.0271
81698901|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.10|-0.66|0.0085
81698902|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-0.87|0.0027
81698903|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.44|-1.13|<.0001
81698904|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.1859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.10|-0.54|0.1859
81698905|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.01|-0.63|0.0573
81698906|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.25|-0.88|0.0005
81698907|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.04|-0.66|0.0841
81698908|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.13|-0.85|0.0074
81731577|NCT05665595|163159280|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.8|||||Hazard Ratio based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by melanoma risk-based stage (IIB/IIC/clinical IIB and IIC/IIIA/IIIB vs IIIC/IIID/IV) and region of enrollment (Asia vs ROW).|||1.80|0.87|
81538859|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.5177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|3.37||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.37|0.54|0.5177
81538860|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.2117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|4.48||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.48|0.72|0.2117
81538861|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62||||0.0426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|6.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||6.67|1.03|0.0426
81538862|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.3508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|3.82||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.82|0.62|0.3508
81538863|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.4431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.45|0.58|0.4431
81538864|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.27||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|11.78||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||11.78|1.55|0.0050
81538865|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.47||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|16.3||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||16.30|1.84|0.0023
81731578|NCT05771428|163159283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.939||0.9819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|1.83|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||||1.83|-1.87|0.9819
81731579|NCT05771428|163159283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.931||0.6545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|1.42|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||||1.42|-2.25|0.6545
81731580|NCT05771428|163159283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.928||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|2.08|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measurement|||||2.08|-1.58|0.7860
81731581|NCT00076102|163159300|OTHER|||||||0.0301||||||The reported F statistic and p-value are representative of the difference in the Parent proxy Form and the Child Self-Report Form response for Adaptive Behavior.|ANOVA|||F=5.45 under the null hypothesis||||0.0301
81731582|NCT00076102|163159300|OTHER|||||||0.0186||||||The reported p-value is representative of the difference in the Parent proxy Form and the Child Self-Report Form response for Emotional Functioning.|ANOVA|||F = 6.56 under the null hypothesis||||0.0186
81731583|NCT00076102|163159300|OTHER|||||||0.0032||||||The reported p-value is representative of the difference in the Parent proxy Form and the Child Self-Report Form response for Medical/Physical Status.|ANOVA|||F=11.23 under the null hypothesis||||0.0032
81731584|NCT00076102|163159301|OTHER|||||||0.6263|||||||ANOVA|||F=0.25 under the null hypothesis||||0.6263
81538866|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.5663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|3.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.32|0.52|0.5663
81538867|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64||||0.0461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|6.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||6.83|1.02|0.0461
81538868|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|6.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||6.38|0.98|0.0552
81471749|NCT03578146|162635372|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-19.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81538869|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.1536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|4.88||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||4.88|0.78|0.1536
81538870|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.2575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|4.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||4.20|0.68|0.2575
81538871|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.73||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|10.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||10.11|1.38|0.0096
81731585|NCT00076102|163159301|OTHER|||||||0.3625|||||||ANOVA|||F= 0.87 under the null hypothesis||||0.3625
81731586|NCT00076102|163159301|OTHER|||||||0.5877|||||||ANOVA|||F=0.31 under the null hypothesis||||0.5877
81731587|NCT00076102|163159301|OTHER|||||||0.2767|||||||ANOVA|||F=1.27 under the null hypothesis||||0.2767
81731588|NCT00076102|163159301|OTHER|||||||0.8466|||||||ANOVA|||F=0.04 under the null hypothesis||||0.8466
81731589|NCT00076102|163159301|OTHER|||||||0.6774|||||||ANOVA|||F=0.18 under the null hypothesis||||0.6774
81731590|NCT01739790|163159314|OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.45
81434685|NCT05740098|162560083|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square Test Statistic|0.08||||0.777|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The analysis tested for significant association between baseline price sensitivity (latent factor Amplitude) and abstinence at 24-weeks following quit date||||0.777
81434686|NCT05740098|162560083|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square Test Statistic|0.006||||0.937|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The analysis tested for significant association between baseline price sensitivity (latent factor Amplitude) and abstinence at 48-weeks following quit date||||0.937
81434687|NCT05740098|162560083|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square Test Statistic|0.172||||0.678|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The analysis tested for significant association between baseline price sensitivity (latent factor Persistence) and abstinence at 6-weeks following quit date||||0.678
81434688|NCT05740098|162560083|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square Test Statistic|7.99||||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The analysis tested for significant interaction between baseline price sensitivity (latent factor Persistence) and treatment condition for 6-week abstinence outcome||||0.018
81434689|NCT05740098|162560083|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square Test Statistic|0.177||||0.674|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The analysis tested for significant association between baseline price sensitivity (latent factor Persistence) and abstinence at 12-weeks following quit date||||0.674
81434690|NCT05740098|162560083|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square Test Statistic|0.646||||0.422|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The analysis tested for significant association between baseline price sensitivity (latent factor Persistence) and abstinence at 24-weeks following quit date||||0.422
81434691|NCT05740098|162560083|SUPERIORITY||Wald Chi-Square Test Statistic|0.038||||0.846|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The analysis tested for significant association between baseline price sensitivity (latent factor Persistence) and abstinence at 48-weeks following quit date||||0.846
81538872|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.48||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|26.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||26.76|2.69|0.0003
81538873|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18||||0.1047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|10.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||10.35|1.48|0.1047
81434692|NCT03867760|162560088|SUPERIORITY|The study was designed to detect a difference in pain intensity of at least 0.85 points corresponding to an effect size of 0.57 based on results from our pilot study. The sample size needed was 50 per group based on power of .80, alpha of .05.||||||0.809||||||An a priori significance level was set at 0.05.|ANCOVA|We controlled for pre-treatment scores in addition to baseline pain medications in the ANCOVA analysis.||Null Hypothesis: Cancer survivors with chronic pain assigned to the daily use of the hypnosis intervention for 28 days will not report significantly greater pre- to post-treatment decreases in pain intensity than cancer survivors assigned to the relaxation intervention.||||0.809
81434693|NCT03867760|162560089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.369||||||An a priori significance level was set at 0.05.|ANCOVA|We controlled for pre-treatment scores in addition to baseline pain medications in the ANCOVA analysis.||Null Hypothesis: Cancer survivors with chronic pain assigned to the daily use of the hypnosis intervention for 28 days will not report significantly greater pre- to post-treatment decreases in pain interference than cancer survivors assigned to the relaxation intervention.||||0.369
81434694|NCT03867760|162560090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029||||||An a priori significance level was set at 0.05.|ANCOVA|We controlled for pre-treatment scores in the ANCOVA analysis.||Null Hypothesis: Cancer survivors with chronic pain assigned to the daily use of the hypnosis intervention for 28 days will not report significantly greater pre- to post-treatment decreases in anxiety than cancer survivors assigned to the relaxation intervention.||||0.029
81434695|NCT03867760|162560091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.236||||||An a priori significance level was set at 0.05.|ANCOVA|We controlled for pre-treatment scores in the ANCOVA analysis.||Null Hypothesis: Cancer survivors with chronic pain assigned to the daily use of the hypnosis intervention for 28 days will not report significantly greater pre- to post-treatment decreases in depression than cancer survivors assigned to the relaxation intervention.||||0.236
81434696|NCT03867760|162560092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.904||||||An a priori significance level was set at 0.05.|ANCOVA|We controlled for pre-treatment scores in the ANCOVA analysis.||Null Hypothesis: Cancer survivors with chronic pain assigned to the daily use of the hypnosis intervention for 28 days will not report significantly greater pre- to post-treatment decreases in fatigue than cancer survivors assigned to the relaxation intervention.||||0.904
81538874|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.91||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|10.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||10.35|1.48|0.0060
81538875|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64||||0.0414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|6.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||6.71|1.04|0.0414
81538876|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.31||||0.0809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.89||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||5.89|0.90|0.0809
81434697|NCT03867760|162560093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.936||||||An a priori significance level was set at 0.05.|ANCOVA|We controlled for pre-treatment scores in the ANCOVA analysis.||Null Hypothesis: Cancer survivors with chronic pain assigned to the daily use of the hypnosis intervention for 28 days will not report significantly greater pre- to post-treatment decreases in sleep disturbance than cancer survivors assigned to the relaxation intervention.||||0.936
81434698|NCT03867760|162560094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||An a priori significance level was set at 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null Hypothesis: Cancer survivors with chronic pain assigned to the daily use of the hypnosis intervention who experience a clinically meaningful improvement in pain intensity will not have a significantly higher pre-treatment treatment credibility and expectancy score than non-improvers.||||0.02
81538877|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.2377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|4.34||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||4.34|0.69|0.2377
81538878|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.21||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|12.34||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||12.34|1.44|0.0087
81538879|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.0||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|18.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||18.94|1.90|0.0022
81538880|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.4788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||3.55|0.55|0.4788
81731591|NCT02581345|163159315|EQUIVALENCE|Per Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the equivalence testing was made using 90% confidence interval and an equivalence margin of 18%|Difference in proportion (M923 - EU RPP)|0.014|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.043|0.072||||||||0.072|-0.043|
81731592|NCT02581345|163159315|EQUIVALENCE|Per European Medicines Agency (EMA), the equivalence testing was made using 95% confidence interval and an equivalence margin of 15%|Difference in proportion (M923 - EU RPP)|0.014|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.082||||||||0.082|-0.054|
81731593|NCT02581345|163159316|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing of equivalence was performed for the comparison between M923 and EU RPP using the secondary efficacy outcome measures. Confidence Interval for difference in proportion in original scale was calculated using stratified Newcombe method.|Difference in proportion (M923 - EU RPP)|0.031|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.11||||||||0.110|-0.048|
81731594|NCT02581345|163159317|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing of equivalence was performed for the comparison between M923 and EU RPP using the secondary efficacy outcome measures. Confidence Interval for difference in proportion in original scale calculated using stratified Newcombe method. Protocol defined margins are: \[-0.18;+0.18\] for 90% confidence interval.|Difference in proportion (M923 - EU RPP)|-0.022|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.061|0.016||||||||0.016|-0.061|
81731595|NCT02581345|163159317|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing of equivalence was performed for the comparison between M923 and EU RPP using the secondary efficacy outcome measures. Confidence Interval for difference in proportion in original scale calculated using stratified Newcombe method. Protocol defined margins are: \[-0.15;+0.15\] for 95% confidence interval.|Difference in proportion (M923 - EU RPP)|-0.022|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.024||||||||0.024|-0.069|
81731596|NCT02581345|163159320|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing of equivalence was performed for the comparison between M923 and EU RPP using the secondary efficacy outcome measures. Confidence Interval for difference in proportion in original scale calculated using stratified Newcombe method. Protocol defined margins are: \[-0.18;+0.18\] for 90% confidence interval.|Difference in proportion (M923 - EU RPP)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.149||||||||0.149|0.010|
81731597|NCT02581345|163159320|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing of equivalence was performed for the comparison between M923 and EU RPP using the secondary efficacy outcome measures. Confidence Interval for difference in proportion in original scale calculated using stratified Newcombe method. Protocol defined margins are:\[-0.15;+0.15\] for 95% confidence interval.|Difference in proportion (M923 - EU RPP)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.162||||||||0.162|-0.004|
81731598|NCT02122796|163159352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||Means of pre- and post-treatment measurements were compared using paired, two-sided Student's t tests. P values were calculated comparing acupuncture and control mean change scores using unpaired two-sided Student's t tests.|t-test, 2 sided|P values were calculated comparing acupuncture and control mean change scores using unpaired two-sided Student's t tests.||||||<0.01
81731599|NCT02122796|163159353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||Means of pre- and post-treatment measurements were compared using paired, two-sided Student's t tests. P values were calculated comparing acupuncture and control mean change scores using unpaired two-sided Student's t tests.|t-test, 2 sided|P values were calculated comparing acupuncture and control mean change scores using unpaired two-sided Student's t tests.||||||<0.01
81731600|NCT02122796|163159355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||Means of pre- and post-treatment measurements were compared using paired, two-sided Student's t tests. P values were calculated comparing acupuncture and control mean change scores using unpaired two-sided Student's t tests.|t-test, 2 sided|P values were calculated comparing acupuncture and control mean change scores using unpaired two-sided Student's t tests.||||||<0.01
81731601|NCT03471078|163159357|OTHER|The primary efficacy endpoint was tested between avatrombopag and placebo using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel 2-sided test at α=0.05, adjusting for the number of eligible chemotherapy agents as collected in IWRS (1 or ≥2 permissible chemotherapy agents).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.7186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|15.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.6|-21.7|0.7186
81731602|NCT03471078|163159358|OTHER|||||||0.8372|||||||Van Elteren Test|||||||0.8372
81731603|NCT00234078|163159361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.385||||||versus placebo|t-test, 2 sided|a general linear model||||||0.385
81538881|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.98||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|10.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||10.94|1.45|0.0074
81538882|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.26||||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|8.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||8.75|1.22|0.0187
81538883|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.3443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|4.0||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.00|0.62|0.3443
81538884|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.2867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|4.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.22|0.65|0.2867
81471750|NCT01260584|162635402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.11||0.0624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|15.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For the sample size calculations for the co-primary endpoints, no Type 1 error rate was adjusted and both co-primary endpoints will be tested at the 0.05 level.||15.8|-0.4|0.0624
81471751|NCT01260584|162635402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.1|38.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||38.4|25.1|<0.0001
81731604|NCT00234078|163159362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.601||||||versus placebo|t-test, 2 sided|a general linear model||||||0.601
81731605|NCT00234078|163159363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.084||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.084
81731606|NCT00234078|163159363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.020
81731607|NCT00234078|163159363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.421||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.421
81731608|NCT00234078|163159364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.087
81731609|NCT00234078|163159364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81731610|NCT00234078|163159364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.029
81731611|NCT00862979|163159368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|-6.1|||ANCOVA|||||-6.1|-16.5|<.0001
81731612|NCT00862979|163159369|OTHER|difference||||||0.203|||||||Fisher Exact|||Month 6 to Month 9||||0.203
81731613|NCT00862979|163159369|OTHER|difference||||||0.002|||||||Fisher Exact|||Month 9 to Month 18||||0.002
81731614|NCT00862979|163159371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|-8.3|||ANCOVA|||Month 12||-8.3|-19.6|<.0001
81731615|NCT00862979|163159371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|-6.1|||ANCOVA|||Month 18||-6.1|-16.5|<.0001
81731616|NCT00862979|163159373|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81731617|NCT02270736|163159374|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean (LS-mean) difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|=|0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|-0.03|||MMRM|||Least square mean (LS-Mean) is from a mixed model repeated measurement (MMRM) analysis with treatment group, pooled investigation sites, and age groups as fixed factors, visit\*treatment as interaction term, visit as repeated factor, and baseline uSFR score as covariate.||-0.03|-0.1|= 0.0012
81731618|NCT02270736|163159375|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean (LS-mean) difference|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127|=|0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.53|||MMRM|||LS-Mean is from a MMRM analysis model with treatment group, pooled investigation sites, and age groups as fixed factors, visit\*treatment as interaction term, visit as repeated factor, and baseline Modified Teacher Drooling Scale (mTDS) score as covariate.||0.53|0.02|= 0.032
81731619|NCT02270736|163159377|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean (LS-mean) difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.05|||MMRM|||Statistical analysis at Week 8: LS-Mean is from a MMRM analysis with treatment group, pooled investigation sites, and age groups as fixed factors, visit\*treatment as interaction term, visit as repeated factor, and baseline uSFR score as covariate.||-0.05|-0.12|<0.0001
81731620|NCT02270736|163159377|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean (LS-mean) difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.06|||MMRM|||Statistical analysis at Week 12: LS-Mean is from a MMRM analysis with treatment group, pooled investigation sites, and age groups as fixed factors, visit\*treatment as interaction term, visit as repeated factor, and baseline uSFR score as covariate.||-0.06|-0.14|<0.0001
81731621|NCT02270736|163159378|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean (LS-mean) difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|=|0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.63|||MMRM|||Statistical analysis at Week 8: LS-Mean is from a MMRM analysis model with treatment group, pooled investigation sites, and age groups as fixed factors, visit\*treatment as interaction term, visit as repeated factor, and baseline mTDS score as covariate.||0.63|0.17|=0.0008
81731622|NCT02270736|163159378|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean (LS-mean) difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132|=|0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.66|||MMRM|||Statistical analysis at Week 12: LS-Mean is from a MMRM analysis model with treatment group, pooled investigation sites, and age groups as fixed factors, visit\*treatment as interaction term, visit as repeated factor, and baseline mTDS score as covariate.||0.66|0.14|=0.0026
81471752|NCT01260584|162635402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.08||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|12.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.8|-3.3|0.2440
81538885|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.12||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|15.78||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||15.78|1.66|0.0044
81731623|NCT00262600|163159383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using a Cox regression analysis with treatment in the model.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.9|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.74|1.1||p-value for protocol specified margin of 1.46|Regression, Cox|||Non-inferiority comparison of dabigatran 110 mg to warfarin||1.10|0.74|<.0001
81731624|NCT00262600|163159383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using a Cox regression analysis with treatment in the model.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.65|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.52|0.81||p-value for protocol specified margin of 1.46|Regression, Cox|||Non-inferiority comparison of dabigatran 150 mg to warfarin||0.81|0.52|<.0001
81471753|NCT01260584|162635402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.4|41.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||41.0|28.4|<0.0001
81471754|NCT01260584|162635402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.8|35.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||35.2|18.8|<0.0001
81471755|NCT01260584|162635403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.65||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.1|-11.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.2|-61.1|0.0048
81471756|NCT01260584|162635403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-93.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-116.7|-71.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-71.0|-116.7|<0.0001
81471757|NCT01260584|162635403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.53||0.0924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.9|3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.5|-45.9|0.0924
81471758|NCT01260584|162635403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-108.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-130.3|-87.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-87.3|-130.3|<0.0001
81471759|NCT01260584|162635403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-72.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.73|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.8|-47.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-47.5|-97.8|<0.0001
81471760|NCT01260584|162635404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.72||0.0423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3|-15.0|0.0423
81434699|NCT01073631|162560096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Efficacy rate (percent)|78.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.07|82.73|||Normal approximation to binomial||Confidence Interval (CI) by normal approximation to binomial.|Efficacy Rate (treatment effective) = Percentage of evaluable participants with clinical response of cure or improvement||82.73|75.07|
81434700|NCT02218541|162560140|OTHER|||||||1||||||threshold for significance will be p-value \<0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81434701|NCT02218541|162560141|OTHER|||||||0.039||||||This statistical analysis applies to Yes bleeding|Binomial|The statistical analysis was changed during the analysis phase but the protocol was not amended to reflect this change||||||0.039
81434702|NCT02218541|162560142|EQUIVALENCE|No power calculation was done as this was a pilot study.||||||1||||||This statistical analysis applies to Yes Provisional Crown fit|Binomial|The statistical analysis was changed during the analysis phase but the protocol was not amended to reflect this change||||||1.0
81471761|NCT01260584|162635404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|-16.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-16.4|-29.0|<0.0001
81731625|NCT00262600|163159384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.93||||0.2206||95.0|0.83|1.04||p-value is for superiority testing|Regression, Cox|Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using a Cox regression analysis with treatment in the model.||||1.04|0.83|0.2206
81731626|NCT00262600|163159384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.83||||0.0015||95.0|0.74|0.93||p-value is for superiority testing|Regression, Cox|Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using a Cox regression analysis with treatment in the model.||||0.93|0.74|0.0015
81471762|NCT01260584|162635404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.1184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.5|-13.1|0.1184
81471763|NCT01260584|162635404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|-18.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-18.5|-30.5|<0.0001
81471764|NCT01260584|162635404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.76|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|-9.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.5|-24.3|<0.0001
81471765|NCT01260584|162635405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.1331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|5.32|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.32|0.80|0.1331
81471766|NCT01260584|162635405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.5813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|23.65|||Regression, Logistic|||||23.65|0.17|0.5813
81471767|NCT01260584|162635405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.54||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|148.23|||Regression, Logistic|||||148.23|1.85|0.0127
81471768|NCT01260584|162635405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.11||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|93.65|||Regression, Logistic|||||93.65|3.13|0.0013
81471769|NCT01260584|162635406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.5684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|3.67|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.67|0.49|0.5684
81731627|NCT00262600|163159385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.98||||0.7508||95.0|0.87|1.11||p-value is for superiority testing|Regression, Cox|Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using a Cox regression analysis with treatment in the model.||||1.11|0.87|0.7508
81731628|NCT00262600|163159385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.84||||0.0093||95.0|0.74|0.96||p-value is for superiority testing|Regression, Cox|Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using a Cox regression analysis with treatment in the model.||||0.96|0.74|0.0093
81434703|NCT00856349|162560143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Increase in % on target (LIA)|13.6|||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||LIA (Lead Integrity Alert): Uploadable algorithm with the ability to increase the time between a lead fracture and potential delivery of an unnecessary shock.||||<0.0001
81434704|NCT00856349|162560143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Increase in % on target (SVT Limit)|6.8|||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||SVT (Supraventricular Tachycardia) Limit: The maximum cycle length that Wavelet and PR logic will be applied to arrhythmias.||||<0.0001
81471770|NCT01260584|162635406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.7||||0.0447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|42.92|||Regression, Logistic|||||42.92|1.05|0.0447
81471771|NCT01260584|162635406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|58.64||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|505.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||505.58|6.80|0.0003
81471772|NCT01260584|162635406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.71||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.95|46.52|||Regression, Logistic|||||46.52|2.95|0.0006
81471773|NCT01260584|162635407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|110.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.7|130.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Prasugrel active metabolite R-138727||130.8|93.7|
81471774|NCT01260584|162635407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|118.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.8|140.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||active metabolite R-130964||140.4|99.8|
81471775|NCT01260584|162635408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|117.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.4|147.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimation was based on the ratio of Geom. means between groups. Non-smoker is the denominator.|Prasugrel active metabolite R-138727||147.3|94.4|
81471776|NCT01260584|162635408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|123.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.6|155.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimation was based on the ratio of Geom. means between groups. Non-smoker is the denominator.|Clopidogrel active metabolite R-130964||155.4|98.6|
81471777|NCT04877535|162635448|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.12|-0.24|0.524
81538886|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.58||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|17.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||17.87|1.74|0.0038
81538887|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.09||||0.1424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|5.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||5.60|0.78|0.1424
81538888|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.32||||0.0191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|9.07||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||9.07|1.22|0.0191
81538889|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.15||||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|8.56||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||8.56|1.16|0.0244
81538890|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63||||0.1462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|9.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||9.67|0.71|0.1462
81538891|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.7403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|4.97||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||4.97|0.32|0.7403
81538892|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.2144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|9.07||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||9.07|0.61|0.2144
81731629|NCT00262600|163159386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.8||||0.0026||95.0|0.7|0.93||p-value is for superiority testing|Regression, Cox|Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using Cox regression analysis with treatment in the model.||Analysis is for adjudicated major bleeds||0.93|0.70|0.0026
81731630|NCT00262600|163159386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.93||||0.3146||95.0|0.81|1.07||p-value is for superiority testing|Regression, Cox|Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using Cox regression analysis with treatment in the model.||Analysis is for adjudicated major bleeds||1.07|0.81|0.3146
81731631|NCT00262600|163159387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.19|0.45||p-value is for superiority testing|Regression, Cox|Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using Cox regression analysis with treatment in the model.||Analysis of ICH||0.45|0.19|<0.0001
81731632|NCT00262600|163159387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.41|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.28|0.6||p-value is for superiority testing|Regression, Cox|Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using Cox regression analysis with treatment in the model.||Analysis of ICH||0.60|0.28|<0.0001
81731633|NCT05381948|163159393|OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.199||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|2.24|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||2.24|-2.48|0.919
81471778|NCT04877535|162635448|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.16|-0.4|0.403
81538893|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.4321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|6.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||6.96|0.44|0.4321
81538894|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53||||0.1778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|9.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||9.75|0.66|0.1778
81538895|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.8016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|5.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||5.20|0.28|0.8016
81538896|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62||||0.1486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|9.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||9.64|0.71|0.1486
81538897|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.2881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||1.77|0.15|0.2881
81538898|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.1217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.31||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||1.31|0.10|0.1217
81731634|NCT05381948|163159393|OTHER||LS Mean|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.187||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|2.02|||MMRM|||||2.02|-2.63|0.795
81731635|NCT04908748|163159423|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-29.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|-26.0|||ANCOVA|||||-26.0|-32.2|< 0.0001
81471779|NCT04877535|162635449|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.38|||Fisher Exact|||||2.38|0.47|1.00
81434705|NCT00856349|162560143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Increase in % on target (VF NID PP)|9.0|||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||VF NID PP: Number of intervals to detect (NID) an arrhythmia in the VF zone for primary prevention (PP) patients.||||<0.0001
81434706|NCT00856349|162560143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Increase in % on target (VF NID SP)|3.5||||0.0116|||||||McNemar|||VF NID SP: Number of intervals to detect (NID) an arrhythmia in the VF zone for secondary prevention (SP) patients.||||0.0116
81471780|NCT04877535|162635450|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|11.13|||Fisher Exact|||||11.13|1.81|<0.001
81471781|NCT04877535|162635450|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|4.19|||Fisher Exact|||||4.19|0.23|1.00
81471782|NCT04877535|162635451|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|39.25|||Fisher Exact|||||39.25|1.94|<0.001
81471783|NCT04877535|162635451|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|14.86|||Fisher Exact|||||14.86|0.13|0.630
81471784|NCT00824382|162635495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.051|0.131|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 2mcg - Placebo||0.131|0.051|<0.0001
81471785|NCT00824382|162635495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.091|0.172|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 5mcg - Placebo||0.172|0.091|<0.0001
81471786|NCT00824382|162635495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.092|0.172|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 10mcg - Placebo||0.172|0.092|<0.0001
81471787|NCT00824382|162635496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.0002||95.0|0.039|0.124|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.124|0.039|0.0002
81471788|NCT00824382|162635496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.098|0.184|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.184|0.098|<0.0001
81471789|NCT00824382|162635496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.157|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.115|0.199|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.199|0.115|<0.0001
81471790|NCT00824382|162635497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.095|0.182|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 2mcg - Placebo||0.182|0.095|<0.0001
81471791|NCT00824382|162635497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.197|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.154|0.241|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 5mcg - Placebo||0.241|0.154|<0.0001
81471792|NCT00824382|162635497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.193|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.15|0.236|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 10mcg - Placebo||0.236|0.150|<0.0001
81471793|NCT00824382|162635498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.101|0.191|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 2mcg - Placebo||0.191|0.101|<0.0001
81731636|NCT00757601|163159440|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"To assess the effect of food at the 30 mg dose, a point estimate was constructed for the geometric mean ratio for the fed/fasted states (GMR\[fed/fasted\]) of MK1006 AUC (0-∞).~The GMR (fed/fasted) was calculated using the geometric mean AUC (0-∞) of the fed state divided by the geometric mean AUC (0-∞) fasted state.~A GMR (fed/fasted) point estimate value within 20% of unity (1.00) was considered consistent with an absence of a clinically significant food effect."|Geometric Mean Ratio (fed/fasted)|1.03||||||95.0|||||Mixed-Effect Model|||A linear mixed-effect model was used to estimate the geometric mean AUC (0-∞) for MK1006 at every dose level.||||
81731637|NCT00757601|163159441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"To assess the effect of food at the 30 mg dose, a point estimate was constructed for the geometric mean ratio for the fed/fasted states (GMR\[fed/fasted\]) of MK1006 Cmax.~The GMR (fed/fasted) was calculated using the geometric mean Cmax of the fed state divided by the geometric mean Cmax fasted state.~A GMR (fed/fasted) point estimate value within 20% of unity (1.00) was considered consistent with an absence of a clinically significant food effect."|Geometric Mean Ratio (fed/fasted)|1.14||||||95.0|||||Mixed-effect Model|||A linear mixed-effect model was used to estimate the geometric mean Cmax for MK1006 at every dose level.||||
81731638|NCT00977106|163159468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.472|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.472
81731639|NCT00977106|163159469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.377||||||Between-group test (equal variances)|Student t-test|||Change at Week 1||||0.377
81731640|NCT00977106|163159469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276|||||||Student t-test|Between-group test (unequal variances)||Change at Week 4||||0.276
81731641|NCT00977106|163159471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.502|||||||Student t-test|Between-group test (equal variances)||Change at Week 4||||0.502
81731642|NCT00977106|163159473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.434||||||Between placebo and TCZ groups test (Equal Variances) at week 4|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.434
81434707|NCT00856349|162560143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Increase in % on target (Wavelet)|9.5|||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||Wavelet: Discriminator to help determine if arrhythmia is ventricular or supraventricular in single chamber ICDs.||||<0.0001
81471794|NCT00824382|162635498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.202|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.157|0.247|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 5mcg - Placebo||0.247|0.157|<0.0001
81434708|NCT00856349|162560143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Increase in % on target (PR Logic)|3.2|||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||PR Logic: Discriminator to help determine if arrhythmia is ventricular or supraventricular in dual chamber ICDs and CRT-Ds.||||<0.0001
81434709|NCT00183196|162560207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.529|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.281|0.997|||Regression, Cox|||||.997|.281|
81471795|NCT00824382|162635498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.151|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 10mcg - Placebo||0.240|0.151|<0.0001
81471796|NCT00824382|162635499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.191|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043|<|0.0001||95.0|0.107|0.275|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 2mcg - Placebo||0.275|0.107|<0.0001
81471797|NCT00824382|162635499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.191|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043|<|0.0001||95.0|0.106|0.276|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 5mcg - Placebo||0.276|0.106|<0.0001
81471798|NCT00824382|162635499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.187|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042|<|0.0001||95.0|0.103|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 10mcg - Placebo||0.270|0.103|<0.0001
81538899|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.1027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||1.28|0.07|0.1027
81538900|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.18||||0.0428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||0.94|0.03|0.0428
81538901|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.5943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.44||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.44|0.21|0.5943
81538902|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|3.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||3.28|0.27|0.9280
81538903|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.94|0.30|0.9160
81538904|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.2262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.69||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.69|0.11|0.2262
81538905|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48||||0.2682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.75|0.13|0.2682
81538906|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.2344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.81|0.09|0.2344
81538907|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.22||||0.0835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.22|0.04|0.0835
81471799|NCT00824382|162635500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.253|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047|<|0.0001||95.0|0.16|0.345|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 2mcg - Placebo||0.345|0.160|<0.0001
81538908|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.6322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.72||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.72|0.19|0.6322
81538909|NCT03192176|162758712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.4845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.17||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.17|0.20|0.4845
81538910|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.9587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|17.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||17.98|0.06|0.9587
81538911|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|16.89||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||16.89|0.06|0.9895
81538912|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.24||||0.0736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|63.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||63.32|0.83|0.0736
81538913|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.08||||0.0767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|61.78||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||61.78|0.81|0.0767
81538914|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.51||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|35.49||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||35.49|0.35|0.2880
81538915|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96||||0.5894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|22.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||22.47|0.17|0.5894
81538916|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.45||||0.3093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|13.78||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||13.78|0.44|0.3093
81731643|NCT00977106|163159475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.692|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change at Week 1||||0.692
81538917|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.31||||0.1606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|17.58||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||17.58|0.62|0.1606
81538918|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.92||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|56.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||56.87|2.50|0.0019
81538919|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.4||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.02|68.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||68.73|3.02|0.0008
81538920|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.8803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|6.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||6.55|0.11|0.8803
81538921|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.98||||0.2096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|16.46||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||16.46|0.54|0.2096
81538922|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.69||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|37.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||37.11|1.60|0.0110
81538923|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.09||||0.0845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|11.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||11.11|0.86|0.0845
81538924|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.83||||0.1094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|10.13||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||10.13|0.79|0.1094
81538925|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.97||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|30.07||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||30.07|2.68|0.0004
81538926|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.11||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|24.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||24.09|2.10|0.0016
81698909|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.16|-0.49|0.3160
81434710|NCT00183196|162560207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Regression, Cox|percent heavy drinking days at baseline was used as a covariate in the analysis as it was a predictor of overall survival independent of group.||||||0.04
81434711|NCT01513239|162560225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-10.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|-5.1||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient)|Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-3415A + SOC minus Placebo + SOC|||-5.1|-16.4|<0.0001
81434712|NCT01513239|162560225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-9.9||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|-4.3||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient)|Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-6072 + SOC minus Placebo + SOC|||-4.3|-15.5|0.0003
81434713|NCT01513239|162560225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-0.8||||0.3718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|4.2||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient)|Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-3415A + SOC minus MK-6072 + SOC|||4.2|-5.9|0.3718
81434714|NCT01513239|162560226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|5.2||||0.0722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|12.2||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient)|Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-3415A + SOC minus Placebo + SOC|||12.2|-1.8|0.0722
81434715|NCT01513239|162560226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|14.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|21.4||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient)|Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-6072 + SOC minus Placebo + SOC|||21.4|7.7|<0.0001
81434716|NCT01513239|162560226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-9.4||||0.9969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|-2.7||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient)|Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-3415A + SOC minus MK-6072 + SOC|||-2.7|-16.1|0.9969
81538927|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.4375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|6.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||6.64|0.44|0.4375
81434717|NCT01513239|162560227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-11.9||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-4.7||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient)|Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-3415A + SOC minus Placebo + SOC|||-4.7|-19.0|0.0006
81434718|NCT01513239|162560227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|-13.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|-6.9||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient)|Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-6072 + SOC minus Placebo + SOC|||-6.9|-20.4|<0.0001
81434719|NCT01513239|162560227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference|1.6||||0.6962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|8.0||One sided p-value based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by SOC therapy (metronidazole vs. vancomycin vs. fidaxomicin) and hospitalization status (inpatient vs. outpatient)|Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-3415A + SOC minus MK-6072 + SOC|||8.0|-4.6|0.6962
81434720|NCT01513239|162560228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.9||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-3415A + SOC minus Placebo +SOC|||4.0|-9.8|0.408
81731644|NCT00977106|163159475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change at Week 4||||0.019
81434721|NCT01513239|162560228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.3||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|4.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-6072 + SOC minus Placebo + SOC|||4.6|-9.2|0.517
81434722|NCT01513239|162560229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-0.2||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-3415A + SOC minus Placebo + SOC|||3.5|-3.8|0.931
81434723|NCT01513239|162560229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-6072 + SOC minus Placebo + SOC|||3.6|-3.7|0.997
81434724|NCT01513239|162560230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.5||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-3415A + SOC minus Placebo + SOC|||2.0|-0.8|0.328
81434725|NCT01513239|162560230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-0.3||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-6072 + SOC minus Placebo + SOC|||0.7|-1.5|0.308
81434726|NCT01513239|162560231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-3415A + SOC minus Placebo + SOC|||1.0|-1.0|>0.999
81434727|NCT01513239|162560231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen||MK-6072 + SOC minus Placebo + SOC|||1.0|-1.0|>0.999
81434728|NCT01513239|162560232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|3.3|||||MK-3415A + SOC minus Placebo + SOC|||3.3|-4.2|
81434729|NCT01513239|162560232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|5.2|||||MK-6072 + SOC minus Placebo + SOC|||5.2|-2.7|
81434730|NCT00396162|162560239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.23
81434731|NCT00396162|162560240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.31
81471800|NCT00824382|162635500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047|<|0.0001||95.0|0.156|0.343|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 5mcg - Placebo||0.343|0.156|<0.0001
81434732|NCT02856594|162560243|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.83|0.10|0.029
81471801|NCT00824382|162635500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.233|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047|<|0.0001||95.0|0.141|0.325|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 10mcg - Placebo||0.325|0.141|<0.0001
81434733|NCT02856594|162560245|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.03|||Regression, Linear|||||1.03|0.89|0.24
81434734|NCT02906917|162560330|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of IDegAsp OD versus IGlar OD + IAsp OD was considered confirmed if the 95% confidence interval for the mean treatment difference was entirely below 0.40%.|Treatment contrast|0.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.21||One-sided p-value for test of non-inferiority.|ANCOVA|Treatment, region, sex, previous insulin treatment and previous OAD treatment as categorical fixed effects and baseline response and age as covariate.||The response and change from baseline in response are analysed on 1000 complete, imputed data sets after multiple imputation for each treatment arm separately. A penalty of 0.4% is added to the week 26 values for all premature treatment discontinued subjects, and subject with missing HbA1c values at week 26 in the IDegAsp arm. Each of the imputed data sets are analysed through an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).||0.21|-0.06|<0.0001
81434735|NCT04442503|162560421|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-1.7|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Day 15||-1.7|-6.3|0.0007
81434736|NCT04442503|162560422|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.999||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-1.4|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Day 3||-1.4|-5.4|0.0008
81434737|NCT04442503|162560422|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.244||0.0203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-0.5|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Day 28||-0.5|-5.4|0.0203
81434738|NCT04442503|162560422|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.277||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-1.0|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Day 45||-1.0|-6.0|0.0067
81434739|NCT04442503|162560423|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Day 15||-0.2|-0.9|0.0052
81434740|NCT04442503|162560424|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.112|3.67||P-value are from a generalized estimating equation (GEE) for binary response model, with factors for treatment, baseline HAMD-17 total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time-point-by treatment interaction.|GEE Model|||Day 15||3.670|1.112|0.0209
81434741|NCT04442503|162560424|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.534||||0.1661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.837|2.812||P-value are from a GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, baseline HAMD-17 total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time-point-by treatment interaction.|GEE Model|||Day 45||2.812|0.837|0.1661
81471802|NCT00824382|162635501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.253|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|0.155|0.351|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 2mcg - Placebo||0.351|0.155|<0.0001
81471803|NCT00824382|162635501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.242|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|0.142|0.341|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 5mcg - Placebo||0.341|0.142|<0.0001
81731645|NCT00977106|163159476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.137|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change at Week 1||||0.137
81538928|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.02||||0.0898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|10.85||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||10.85|0.84|0.0898
81538929|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.32||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|21.06||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||21.06|1.90|0.0027
81538930|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44||||0.1242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|7.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||7.64|0.78|0.1242
81538931|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.66||||0.0815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|8.03||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||8.03|0.88|0.0815
81731646|NCT00977106|163159476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change at Week 4||||0.043
81434742|NCT04442503|162560425|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.781||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.876|3.621||P-value are from a GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, baseline HAMD-17 total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time-point-by treatment interaction.|GEE Model|||Day 15||3.621|0.876|0.1110
81731647|NCT02606500|163159520|NON_INFERIORITY|We hypothesized that Elonva 150 mcg is non-inferior for COH in obese women.||||||0.9|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.9
81731648|NCT02606500|163159521|NON_INFERIORITY|We hypothesized that Elonva 150 mcg is non-inferior for COH in obese women.||||||0.5|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.5
81731649|NCT02606500|163159522|NON_INFERIORITY|We hypothesized that Elonva 150 mcg is non-inferior for COH in obese women.||||||0.3|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.3
81434743|NCT04442503|162560425|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.083||||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.108|3.915||P-value are from a GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, baseline HAMD-17 total score, baseline antidepressant use, assessment time point, and time-point-by treatment interaction.|GEE Model|||Day 45||3.915|1.108|0.0226
81434744|NCT04442503|162560426|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.223|4.072|||MMRM|||Day 15||4.072|1.223|0.0089
81434745|NCT04442503|162560427|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-0.3|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Day 15||-0.3|-4.2|0.0235
81434746|NCT04442503|162560428|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.706||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-1.7|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Day 15||-1.7|-8.4|0.0034
81731650|NCT02606500|163159523|NON_INFERIORITY|We hypothesized that Elonva 150 mcg is non-inferior for COH in obese women.||||||0.9|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.9
81731651|NCT02606500|163159524|NON_INFERIORITY|We presumed Elonva 150 mcg in obese and normal weighing women yields comparable biochemical pregnancy rates.||||||0.4|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.4
81731652|NCT02419313|163159545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0007
81731653|NCT02419313|163159546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0008
81731654|NCT02419313|163159547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0105
81731655|NCT00442936|163159548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.66|||Regression, Logistic||From logistic model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||3.66|1.40|<0.001
81731656|NCT00442936|163159548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.42|6.0|||Regression, Logistic||From logistic model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||6.00|2.42|<0.001
81434747|NCT04442503|162560429|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|-1.2|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline in Core Subscale at Day 15||-1.2|-10.6|0.0151
81434748|NCT04442503|162560429|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-1.3|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline in Anxiety Subscale at Day 15||-1.3|-10.2|0.0123
81434749|NCT04442503|162560429|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|-2.8|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline in Bech-6 Subscale at Day 15||-2.8|-14.5|0.0040
81434750|NCT04442503|162560429|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.609||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-2.4|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline in Meier Subscale at Day 15||-2.4|-12.7|0.0041
81434751|NCT04442503|162560431|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.649||0.6912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.5|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Day 3||1.5|-1.0|0.6912
81434752|NCT04442503|162560431|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.874||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-0.1|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Day 8||-0.1|-3.5|0.0410
81434753|NCT04442503|162560431|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.922||0.0444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.0|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Day 15||0.0|-3.7|0.0444
81434754|NCT04442503|162560431|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.924||0.0811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.2|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Day 21||0.2|-3.4|0.0811
81538932|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.21||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|18.27||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||18.27|2.11|0.0009
81731657|NCT00442936|163159549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|3.95|||Regression, Logistic||From logistic model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||3.95|2.02|<0.001
81698910|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.3763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.18|-0.47|0.3763
81471804|NCT00824382|162635501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean for the difference|0.226|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|0.129|0.324|||ANCOVA|||Olodaterol 10mcg - Placebo||0.324|0.129|<0.0001
81698911|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.00|-0.65|0.0505
81698912|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-0.88|0.0118
81698913|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.25|-1.03|0.0012
81698914|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.2966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.17|-0.54|0.2966
81698915|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.05|-0.66|0.0956
81698916|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.10|-0.81|0.0117
81698917|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.21|-0.57|0.3732
81698918|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.13|-0.66|0.1922
81698919|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.19|-0.63|0.2986
81698920|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.17|-0.65|0.2584
81698921|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.5195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.29|-0.57|0.5195
81698922|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.3752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.22|-0.60|0.3752
81698923|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.5157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.28|-0.56|0.5157
81698924|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.5065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.28|-0.56|0.5065
81471805|NCT00824382|162635502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0045||95.0|0.035|0.188|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.188|0.035|0.0045
81471806|NCT00824382|162635502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.216|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.14|0.293|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.293|0.140|<0.0001
81471807|NCT00824382|162635502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.217|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.142|0.292|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.292|0.142|<0.0001
81471808|NCT00824382|162635503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0348||95.0|0.006|0.159|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.159|0.006|0.0348
81471809|NCT00824382|162635503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.1|0.252|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.252|0.100|<0.0001
81471810|NCT00824382|162635503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.115|0.265|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.265|0.115|<0.0001
81538933|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.28||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|15.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||15.64|1.78|0.0027
81471811|NCT00824382|162635504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.476|<|0.0001||95.0|16.477|38.036|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||38.036|16.477|<0.0001
81471812|NCT00824382|162635504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.383|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.574|<|0.0001||95.0|18.41|40.357|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||40.357|18.410|<0.0001
81471813|NCT00824382|162635504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.678|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.431|<|0.0001||95.0|25.987|47.369|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||47.369|25.987|<0.0001
81471814|NCT00824382|162635505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.534|<|0.0001||95.0|18.159|39.946|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||39.946|18.159|<0.0001
81471815|NCT00824382|162635505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.955|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.635|<|0.0001||95.0|19.861|42.049|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||42.049|19.861|<0.0001
81698925|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.8373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.38|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.38|-0.47|0.8373
81698926|NCT02528253|163094299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.5146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with general activity, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.28|-0.56|0.5146
81698927|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.13|-0.76|0.0059
81698928|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.29|-0.93|0.0002
81698929|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.56|0.0756
81698930|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.2197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.11|-0.47|0.2197
81698931|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.63|0.0208
81731658|NCT00442936|163159549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|4.79|||Regression, Logistic||From logistic model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||4.79|2.47|<0.001
81731659|NCT00442936|163159550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|2.97|||Regression, Logistic||From logistic model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||2.97|1.54|<0.001
81731660|NCT00442936|163159550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|3.61|||Regression, Logistic||From logistic model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||3.61|1.89|<0.001
81731661|NCT00442936|163159551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|2.82|||Regression, Logistic||From logistic model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||2.82|1.49|<0.001
81434755|NCT04442503|162560431|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.987||0.1846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.6|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Day 28||0.6|-3.3|0.1846
81434756|NCT04442503|162560431|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.031||0.0625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.1|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Day 45||0.1|-4.0|0.0625
81434757|NCT00474058|162560436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.55||||0.0002||95.0|-5.37|-1.73||No p-value adjustment was necessary, since a multiple test procedure in a hierarchical sequentially rejective manner for the primary variable was applied.|ANCOVA|||Analyses of covariance were performed for the efficacy variables with treatment and (pooled) sites as factors, and baseline value as covariate. Least square means (LS means) for treatment effect were calculated and differences between rotigotine and placebo were presented with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p- values.||-1.73|-5.37|0.0002
81434758|NCT00474058|162560437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.26|||<|0.0001||95.0|-6.08|-2.45||No p-value adjustment was necessary, since a multiple testing in a hierarchical sequentially rejective manner for the primary variable was applied.|ANCOVA|||Analyses of covariance were performed for the efficacy variables with treatment and (pooled) sites as factors, and baseline value as covariate. Least square means (LS means) for treatment effect were calculated and differences between rotigotine and placebo were presented with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p- values.||-2.45|-6.08|<0.0001
81434759|NCT00474058|162560438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.0301||95.0|-0.79|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Analyses of covariance were performed for the efficacy variables with treatment and (pooled) sites as factors, and baseline value as covariate. Least square means (LS means) for treatment effect were calculated and differences between rotigotine and placebo were presented with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p- values.||-0.04|-0.79|0.0301
81434760|NCT00474058|162560439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.8842||95.0|-0.29|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Analyses of covariance were performed for the efficacy variables with treatment and (pooled) sites as factors, and baseline value as covariate. Least square means (LS means) for treatment effect were calculated and differences between rotigotine and placebo were presented with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and p- values.||0.25|-0.29|0.8842
81434761|NCT02640235|162560440|NON_INFERIORITY|The logistic regression estimates are generated from predicted values of the fitted logistic regression model. If the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval is greater than -10, Celstat is non-inferior to Surgicel. If the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval is greater than 0, Celstat will be declared superior to Surgicel.|Difference in avg predicted proportion|-8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|-1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||-1.4|-15.6|
81731662|NCT00442936|163159551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|3.25|||Regression, Logistic||From logistic model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||3.25|1.73|<0.001
81434762|NCT02640235|162560443|OTHER||Difference in avg predicted proportion|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|13.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.1|-3.6|
81434763|NCT02640235|162560444|OTHER||Difference in avg predicted proportion|-6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-0.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||-0.5|-12|
81434764|NCT02640235|162560445|OTHER||Difference in avg predicted proportion|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|4.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.3|-5.7|
81434765|NCT02640235|162560446|OTHER||Difference in avg predicted proportion|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|4.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.4|-3.9|
81434766|NCT01322633|162560448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.93||||||Analysis was based on hazard ratio using Cox proportional hazard regression method adjusted for sex, age, cumulative PPI dose, total years of PPI treatment, diabetes, hepatitis C, hepatitis B and year of index date.||1.93|0.24|
81434767|NCT01322633|162560449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.4||||||Analysis was based on hazard ratio using Cox proportional hazard regression method adjusted for sex, age, cumulative PPI dose, total years of PPI treatment, diabetes, hepatitis C, hepatitis B and year of index date.||1.40|0.65|
81434768|NCT01322633|162560450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.21||||||Analysis was based on hazard ratio using Cox proportional hazard regression method adjusted for sex, age, cumulative PPI dose, total years of PPI treatment, diabetes, hepatitis C, hepatitis B and year of index date.||1.21|0.93|
81731663|NCT00442936|163159552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.39|||Regression, Logistic||From logistic model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||2.39|1.25|<0.001
81731664|NCT00442936|163159552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.13|||Regression, Logistic||From logistic model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||2.13|1.13|0.006
81731665|NCT00442936|163159553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|5.35|||Regression, Logistic||From logistic model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||5.35|1.47|0.002
81434769|NCT01852799|162560465|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||bALP changes from baseline to cycle 1||||0.002
81434770|NCT01852799|162560465|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||b-ALP changes from baseline to cycle 4||||<0.001
81434771|NCT01852799|162560465|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||DKK-1 changes from baseline to cycle 1||||0.005
81434772|NCT01852799|162560465|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||DKK-1 changes from baseline to cycle 4||||<0.001
81434773|NCT00834561|162560501|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|104.14||||||90.0|99.99|108.47|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||108.47|99.99|
81434774|NCT00834561|162560502|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|104.07||||||90.0|101.33|106.89|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||106.89|101.33|
81434775|NCT00834561|162560503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|103.68||||||90.0|101.42|106.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||106.00|101.42|
81471816|NCT00824382|162635505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.191|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.489|<|0.0001||95.0|26.386|47.996|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||47.996|26.386|<0.0001
81471817|NCT00824382|162635506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.191|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149||0.2016||95.0|-0.485|0.103|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.103|-0.485|0.2016
81731666|NCT00442936|163159553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|10.51|||Regression, Logistic||From logistic model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||10.51|3.15|<0.001
81434776|NCT02442687|162560514|OTHER|||||||0.034||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparison. The threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as the dependent variable, baseline value as a covariate, and treatment group and diabetes stratum as factors.||||||0.034
81434777|NCT02442687|162560514|OTHER|||||||0.1731||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparison. The threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as the dependent variable, baseline value as a covariate, and treatment group and diabetes stratum as factors.||||||0.1731
81434778|NCT02442687|162560515|OTHER|||||||0.5276||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|ANCOVA|The change from baseline as the dependent variable, baseline value as a covariate, and treatment group and diabetes stratum as factors.||||||0.5276
81434779|NCT02442687|162560515|OTHER|||||||0.4968||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|ANCOVA|The change from baseline as the dependent variable, baseline value as a covariate, and treatment group and diabetes stratum as factors.||||||0.4968
81434780|NCT02442687|162560516|OTHER|||||||0.2591||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as the dependent variable, baseline value as a covariate, and treatment group and diabetes stratum as factors.||||||0.2591
81434781|NCT02442687|162560516|OTHER|||||||0.1806||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as the dependent variable, baseline value as a covariate, and treatment group and diabetes stratum as factors.||||||0.1806
81434782|NCT02442687|162560517|OTHER|||||||0.0882||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|ANCOVA|The change from baseline as the dependent variable, baseline value as a covariate, and treatment group and diabetes stratum as factors.||||||0.0882
81434783|NCT02442687|162560517|OTHER|||||||0.253||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|ANCOVA|The change from baseline as the dependent variable, baseline value as a covariate, and treatment group and diabetes stratum as factors.||||||0.2530
81434784|NCT02654145|162560547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.66||p-value is for Difference (Mepo-Placebo) calculated based on the Historical Placebo estimate of -0.55 (Standard Error: 0.05), which was estimated from a meta-analysis of studies NCT01000506 and NCT01691521 using all Placebo participants.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Difference (Mepo-Placebo) calculated based on the Historical Placebo estimate of -0.55 (Standard Error: 0.05), which was estimated from a meta-analysis of studies NCT01000506 and NCT01691521 using all Placebo participants.|||-0.66|-1.13|<0.001
81434785|NCT02654145|162560547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-1.0||p- value for Difference (Mepo-Placebo) calculated based on the Historical Placebo estimate of -0.11 (Standard Error: 0.14), which was estimated from a meta-analysis of studies NCT01691521 and NCT02281318 using Placebo participants who previously used|Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Difference (Mepo-Placebo) calculated based on the Historical Placebo estimate of -0.11 (Standard Error: 0.14), which was estimated from a meta-analysis of studies NCT01691521 and NCT02281318 using Placebo participants who previously used Xolair.|||-1.00|-1.68|<0.001
81434786|NCT02654145|162560549|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.47|||Generalised Estimating Equations||Analysis performed using generalized estimating equation (GEE) model assuming a negative binomial distribution with a covariate of treatment period (pre-treatment , on- and off-treatment), logarithm of time as an offset variable|||0.47|0.28|<0.001
81434787|NCT00354835|162560563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||The incidence of anemia|0.2613|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.31||||||Compare incidence of Anemia to historical rate of 0.40 from D9803, which is Randomized Study of VCR, Actinomycin-D, and CPM (VAC) vs. VAC alternating with VCR, Topotecan, and CPM (VTC) for Patients with Intermediate Risk RMS. Comparing the incidence of anemia with VAC on ARST0531 to the historical rate of 0.40 with VAC on D9803. The 95% one-sided confidence interval for the incidence of anemia will be calculated and evaluated to see if the interval contains the null rate of 0.40.||0.31||
81731667|NCT00442936|163159554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.97|||Regression, Logistic||From logistic model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||2.97|1.07|0.026
81731668|NCT00442936|163159554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|5.35|||Regression, Logistic||From logistic model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||5.35|2.08|<0.001
81731669|NCT00442936|163159555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|4.47|||Regression, Logistic||From logistic model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||4.47|1.13|0.021
81731670|NCT00442936|163159555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.78|9.76|||Regression, Logistic||From logistic model adjusting for geographic region, baseline migraine severity, and age. An odds ratio \>1 is in favor of the first treatment group of the corresponding pairwise comparison.|||9.76|2.78|<0.001
81731671|NCT02428699|163159567|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.79|7.53|||ANCOVA|Subject as random effect,treatment and period as fixed effects,subject and period level baseline values for plasma total and free acids as covariates|Difference is test minus reference such that a positive difference favors the test treatment.|||7.53|2.79|<.0001
81731672|NCT04424407|163159593|OTHER|||||||0.008||||||P-values from linear mixed effects models were False Discovery Rate-adjusted (Benjamini-Hochberg method) for the number of contrasts (3) in the Conscious Faces task. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of Conscious Fear \> Neutral amygdala reactivity was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.008
81731673|NCT04424407|163159593|OTHER|||||||0.08||||||P-values from linear mixed effects models were False Discovery Rate-adjusted (Benjamini-Hochberg method) for the number of contrasts (3) in the Conscious Faces task. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of Conscious Threat \> Neutral amygdala reactivity was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.08
81731674|NCT04424407|163159593|OTHER|||||||0.49||||||P-values from linear mixed effects models were False Discovery Rate-adjusted (Benjamini-Hochberg method) for the number of contrasts (3) in the Conscious Faces task. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of Conscious Anger \> Neutral amygdala reactivity was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.49
81731675|NCT04424407|163159594|OTHER|||||||0.99||||||P-values from linear mixed effects models were False Discovery Rate-adjusted (Benjamini-Hochberg method) for the number of contrasts (3) in the Nonconscious Faces task. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of Nonconscious Fear \> Neutral amygdala reactivity was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.99
81731676|NCT04424407|163159594|OTHER|||||||0.99||||||P-values from linear mixed effects models were False Discovery Rate-adjusted (Benjamini-Hochberg method) for the number of contrasts (3) in the Nonconscious Faces task. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of Nonconscious Threat \> Neutral amygdala reactivity was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.99
81731677|NCT04424407|163159595|OTHER|||||||0.65||||||P-values from linear mixed effects models were False Discovery Rate-adjusted (Benjamini-Hochberg method) for the number of contrasts (2) in the Emotion Regulation Scenes task. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of Emotion Regulation Scenes task Negative \> Neutral amygdala reactivity was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.65
81731678|NCT04424407|163159595|OTHER|||||||0.65||||||P-values from linear mixed effects models were False Discovery Rate-adjusted (Benjamini-Hochberg method) for the number of contrasts (2) in the Emotion Regulation Scenes task. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of Emotion Regulation Scenes task Look Negative \> Decrease Negative amygdala reactivity was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.65
81538934|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.6267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|4.46||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||4.46|0.41|0.6267
81538935|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77||||0.0709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|8.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||8.38|0.92|0.0709
81731679|NCT04424407|163159596|OTHER|||||||0.86||||||P-values from linear mixed effects models were False Discovery Rate-adjusted (Benjamini-Hochberg method) for the number of mPFC regions (5). The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of amygdala-dACC connectivity from the Conscious Fear \> Neutral task/contrast was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time on connectivity. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.86
81731680|NCT04424407|163159596|OTHER|||||||0.86||||||P-values from linear mixed effects models were False Discovery Rate-adjusted (Benjamini-Hochberg method) for the number of mPFC regions (5). The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of amygdala-dmPFC connectivity from the Conscious Fear \> Neutral task/contrast was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time on connectivity. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.86
81731681|NCT04424407|163159596|OTHER|||||||0.83||||||P-values from linear mixed effects models were False Discovery Rate-adjusted (Benjamini-Hochberg method) for the number of mPFC regions (5). The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of amygdala-pACC connectivity from the Conscious Fear \> Neutral task/contrast was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time on connectivity. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.83
81731682|NCT04424407|163159596|OTHER|||||||0.23||||||P-values from linear mixed effects models were False Discovery Rate-adjusted (Benjamini-Hochberg method) for the number of mPFC regions (5). The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of amygdala-sgACC connectivity from the Conscious Fear \> Neutral task/contrast was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time on connectivity. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.23
81731683|NCT04424407|163159596|OTHER|||||||0.83||||||P-values from linear mixed effects models were False Discovery Rate-adjusted (Benjamini-Hochberg method) for the number of mPFC regions (5). The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of amygdala-vmPFC connectivity from the Conscious Fear \> Neutral task/contrast was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time on connectivity. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.83
81434788|NCT00354835|162560563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||The incidence of nausea or hepatopathy|0.027|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0449||||||Compare incidence of Nausea or Hepatopathy to historical rate of 0.05 from D9803, which is Randomized Study of VCR, Actinomycin-D, and CPM (VAC) vs. VAC alternating with VCR, Topotecan, and CPM (VTC) for Patients with Intermediate Risk RMS. The 95% one-sided confidence interval for the incidence of nausea or hepatopathy will be calculated and evaluated to see if the interval contains the null rate of 0.05.||0.0449||
81434789|NCT00354835|162560563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||The incidence of febrile neutropenia|0.1351|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.1729||||||Compare incidence of Febrile Neutropenia to historical rate of 0.50 from D9803, which is Randomized Study of VCR, Actinomycin-D, and CPM (VAC) vs. VAC alternating with VCR, Topotecan, and CPM (VTC) for Patients with Intermediate Risk RMS. The 95% one-sided confidence interval for the incidence of febrile neutropenia will be calculated and evaluated to see if the interval contains the null rate of 0.50.||0.1729||
81698932|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.22|-0.91|0.0013
81698933|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-1.08|<.0001
81698934|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.1873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.10|-0.53|0.1873
81698935|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.66|0.0305
81698936|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.20|-0.84|0.0013
81698937|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-0.78|0.0158
81731684|NCT04424407|163159597|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-values are from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in depression symptom severity score was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||<0.0001
81731685|NCT04424407|163159598|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||P-values are from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in sleep efficiency was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.002
81731686|NCT04424407|163159599|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-values are from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in suicidal ideation score was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||<0.0001
81731687|NCT04424407|163159600|OTHER|||||||0.03||||||P-values are uncorrected from ordinal logistic regression model. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|A significant p-value here means that treatment was associated with reduced odds of being in a higher risk category.||Analysis of change in suicidal risk was done by applying ordinal logistic regression (proportional odds model) testing the effect of treatment-time on the probability of being in a higher risk category. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.03
81434790|NCT00354835|162560563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||The incidence of platelet count decrease|0.1216|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.1577||||||Compare incidence of Platelet Count Decreased to historical rate of 0.70 from D9803, which is Randomized Study of VCR, Actinomycin-D, and CPM (VAC) vs. VAC alternating with VCR, Topotecan, and CPM (VTC) for Patients with Intermediate Risk RMS. The 95% one-sided confidence interval for the incidence of platelet count decreased will be calculated and evaluated to see if the interval contains the null rate of 0.70.||0.1577||
81434791|NCT00354835|162560563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||The incidence of vomiting|0.0405|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0623||||||Compare incidence of Vomiting to historical rate of 0.15 from D9803, which is Randomized Study of VCR, Actinomycin-D, and CPM (VAC) vs. VAC alternating with VCR, Topotecan, and CPM (VTC) for Patients with Intermediate Risk RMS. The 95% one-sided confidence interval for the incidence of vomiting will be calculated and evaluated to see if the interval contains the null rate of 0.15.||0.0623||
81434792|NCT00354835|162560563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||The incidence of anemia|0.2798|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.3329||||||Compare incidence of Anemia to historical rate of 0.40 from D9803, which is Randomized Study of VCR, Actinomycin-D, and CPM (VAC) vs. VAC alternating with VCR, Topotecan, and CPM (VTC) for Patients with Intermediate Risk RMS. 95% one-sided confidence interval for the incidence of anemia will be calculated and evaluated to see if the interval contains the null rate of 0.40.||0.3329||
81471818|NCT00824382|162635506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.454|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.0029||95.0|-0.752|-0.156|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.156|-0.752|0.0029
81471819|NCT00824382|162635506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.387|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.0095||95.0|-0.678|-0.095|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.095|-0.678|0.0095
81471820|NCT01650545|162635514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.03
81538936|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.62||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|13.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||13.59|1.59|0.0049
81698938|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.21|-0.91|0.0015
81698939|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.4173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.19|-0.45|0.4173
81698940|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.02|-0.62|0.0659
81698941|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-0.74|0.0078
81698942|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.72|0.0737
81731688|NCT04424407|163159606|OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in sleep onset latency (PSG) was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.28
81731689|NCT04424407|163159607|OTHER|||||||0.33||||||P-values are uncorrected from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in number of awakenings derived from PSG was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.33
81731690|NCT04424407|163159608|OTHER|||||||0.013||||||P-values are uncorrected from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in wake after sleep onset (WASO) was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.013
81731691|NCT04424407|163159609|OTHER|||||||0.66||||||P-values are uncorrected from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in PSG TST was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.66
81731692|NCT04424407|163159610|OTHER|||||||0.96||||||P-values are uncorrected from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in PSG Delta absolute power was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.96
81731693|NCT04424407|163159610|OTHER|||||||0.23||||||P-values are uncorrected from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in PSG Theta absolute power was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.23
81731694|NCT04424407|163159610|OTHER|||||||0.11||||||P-values are uncorrected from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in PSG Alpha absolute power was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.11
81434793|NCT00354835|162560563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||The incidence of nausea or hepatopathy|0.0052|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0137||||||Compare incidence of Nausea or Hepatopathy to historical rate of 0.05 from D9803, which is Randomized Study of VCR, Actinomycin-D, and CPM (VAC) vs. VAC alternating with VCR, Topotecan, and CPM (VTC) for Patients with Intermediate Risk RMS. The 95% one-sided confidence interval for the incidence of nausea or hepatopathy will be calculated and evaluated to see if the interval contains the null rate of 0.05.||0.0137||
81434794|NCT00354835|162560563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||The incidence of febrile neutropenia|0.0881|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.1216||||||Compare incidence of Febrile Neutropenia to historical rate of 0.50 from D9803, which is Randomized Study of VCR, Actinomycin-D, and CPM (VAC) vs. VAC alternating with VCR, Topotecan, and CPM (VTC) for Patients with Intermediate Risk RMS. The 95% one-sided confidence interval for the incidence of febrile neutropenia will be calculated and evaluated to see if the interval contains the null rate of 0.50.||0.1216||
81471821|NCT02172040|162635537|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin definition: lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for amlodipine + celecoxib arm did not cross the 50% value for the amlodipine arm.|||||=|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A serial gatekeeping strategy was used for the primary efficacy endpoint analysis. The primary comparison was a two-sample t-test to test the one-sided hypothesis that treatment with amlodipine + celecoxib was non-inferior to half of the effect achieved with amlodipine.||||= 0.001
81731695|NCT04424407|163159610|OTHER|||||||0.44||||||P-values are uncorrected from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in PSG Sigma absolute power was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.44
81731696|NCT04424407|163159610|OTHER|||||||0.68||||||P-values are uncorrected from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in PSG Beta-1 absolute power was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.68
81471822|NCT02172040|162635537|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.491|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A serial gatekeeping strategy was used for the primary efficacy endpoint analysis. The secondary comparison was a two-sample t-test to test the one-sided hypothesis that treatment with placebo was superior to treatment with celecoxib. This was only to be performed if statistical significance was achieved for the primary comparison.||||= 0.491
81471823|NCT02172040|162635538|OTHER||||||=|0.166|||||||Chi-squared|||||||= 0.166
81471824|NCT02172040|162635539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.177|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.177
81471825|NCT02172040|162635539|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81471826|NCT02172040|162635539|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81731697|NCT04424407|163159610|OTHER|||||||0.74||||||P-values are uncorrected from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in PSG Beta-2 absolute power was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.74
81731698|NCT04424407|163159610|OTHER|||||||0.84||||||P-values are uncorrected from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in PSG Gamma absolute power was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.84
81731699|NCT04424407|163159611|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-values are uncorrected from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in insomnia symptom severity score was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||<0.0001
81731700|NCT04424407|163159612|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-values are uncorrected from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in SF-36 Mental Component Score was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||<0.0001
81731701|NCT04424407|163159612|OTHER|||||||0.94||||||P-values are uncorrected from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in SF-36 Physical Component Score was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||0.94
81731702|NCT04424407|163159613|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-values are uncorrected from linear mixed effects models. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change in anxiety symptom severity score was done by applying linear mixed effects models testing the effect of treatment-time. Random intercepts at the individual participant level are included to account for the clustering of observations within individuals across time. All statistical models include age and sex as covariates of non-interest.||||<0.0001
81731703|NCT02684578|163159620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Linear mixed-effects regression|||||||0.39
81434795|NCT00354835|162560563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||The incidence of platelet count decrease|0.3264|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.3819||||||Compare incidence of Platelet Count Decreased to historical rate of 0.70 from D9803, which is Randomized Study of VCR, Actinomycin-D, and CPM (VAC) vs. VAC alternating with VCR, Topotecan, and CPM (VTC) for Patients with Intermediate Risk RMS. The 95% one-sided confidence interval for the incidence of platelet count decreased will be calculated and evaluated to see if the interval contains the null rate of 0.70.||0.3819||
81434796|NCT00354835|162560563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||The incidence of vomiting|0.0104|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0224||||||Compare incidence of Vomiting to historical rate of 0.15 from D9803, which is Randomized Study of VCR, Actinomycin-D, and CPM (VAC) vs. VAC alternating with VCR, Topotecan, and CPM (VTC) for Patients with Intermediate Risk RMS. The 95% one-sided confidence interval for the incidence of vomiting will be calculated and evaluated to see if the interval contains the null rate of 0.15.||0.0224||
81434797|NCT00354835|162560566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The incidences of grade 3 or higher neutropenia, with or without fever between UGT1A1 Genotypes (6/6, 6/7, 7/7) were compared by the Fisher's exact test.||||0.99
81731704|NCT02684578|163159621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Linear mixed-effects|||||||0.97
81731705|NCT02684578|163159622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Linear mixed-effects|||||||0.12
81434798|NCT00354835|162560566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The incidences of grade 3 or higher diarrhea between UGT1A1 Genotypes (6/6, 6/7, 7/7) were compared by Fisher's exact test.||||0.036
81731706|NCT03499964|163159655|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.0001
81731707|NCT03499964|163159657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81731708|NCT01193608|163159694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change|113.53||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-170.3|397.35|||t-test, 2 sided||One sample paired t-test|Change from baseline, within group||397.35|-170.30|0.599
81731709|NCT01193608|163159696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change|48.85||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.79|109.48|||t-test, 2 sided||One sample paired t-test|Change from baseline, within group||109.48|-11.79|0.297
81434799|NCT00431041|162560580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81434800|NCT00431041|162560581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value represents overall comparison of severity of dry mouth.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0010
81434801|NCT02637141|162560584|SUPERIORITY|P-values smaller than 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|LS Mean Difference|-2.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1||0.7271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.82|11.83|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline VH:CD ratio, site, and sex as covariates and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||11.83|-16.82|0.7271
81434802|NCT02637141|162560584|SUPERIORITY|P-values smaller than 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|LS Mean Difference|6.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.67||0.3438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.07|19.85|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline VH:CD ratio, site, and sex as covariates and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||19.85|-7.07|0.3438
81731710|NCT01193608|163159698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change|-15.26||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-53.54|23.02|||t-test, 2 sided||One sample paired t-test|Change from baseline, within group||23.02|-53.54|0.600
81731711|NCT01193608|163159700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change|1.23||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.89|4.35|||t-test, 2 sided||One sample paired t-test|Change from baseline, within group||4.35|-1.89|0.603
81731712|NCT02674334|163159746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|2.82||P-values were not adjusted for multiple inferences|ANOVA|Continuous responses were tested using RCB ANOVA.||||2.82|-.49|0.165
81731713|NCT05905783|163159772|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5||0.0183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|23.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.7|2.2|0.0183
81731714|NCT05905783|163159773|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.67||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|25.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.0|6.7|0.0007
81731715|NCT05905783|163159774|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|23.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.4|6.1|0.0008
81731716|NCT05905783|163159775|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.16||0.0462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|24.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.3|0.2|0.0462
81731717|NCT05905783|163159776|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.84||0.6285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|8.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.6|-14.3|0.6285
81731718|NCT05905783|163159777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.16||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|-0.88|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||-0.88|-3.44|0.0011
81731719|NCT05905783|163159778|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.67||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|39.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||39.7|9.6|0.0013
81731720|NCT05905783|163159779|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.26||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|30.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.6|2.1|0.0245
81731721|NCT04947579|163159784|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|2.4||||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|22.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CC99677 60 mg - Placebo|||22.7|-18.2|0.829
81731722|NCT04947579|163159784|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|7.3||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|27.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CC99677 150 mg - Placebo|||27.5|-13.8|0.512
81731723|NCT04947579|163159785|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|3.3||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|21.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CC99677 60 mg - Placebo|||21.0|-14.9|0.725
81731724|NCT04947579|163159785|SUPERIORITY||Stratfied difference|12.2||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|30.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CC99677 150 mg - Placebo|||30.5|-7.2|0.219
81731725|NCT04947579|163159786|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.167||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.16|||Longitudinal data analysis model||CC99677 60 mg - Placebo|||0.16|-0.50|0.299
81471827|NCT02172040|162635539|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81434803|NCT02637141|162560585|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-14.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.85||0.4746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.39|25.74|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline VH:CD ratio, site, and sex as covariates and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||25.74|-54.39|0.4746
81434804|NCT02637141|162560585|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-41.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.85||0.0343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.28|-3.2|||ANCOVA|The model included baseline VH:CD ratio, site, and sex as covariates and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||-3.2|-79.28|0.0343
81434805|NCT02637141|162560587|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4402.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1717.4||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|936.39|7868.1|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurement|The model included baseline value, treatment group, site, sex, time point, and a time point-by-treatment group interaction term as fixed effects.||||7868.10|936.39|0.0140
81434806|NCT02637141|162560587|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|944.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1167.22||0.4228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1410.65|3300.44|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurement|The model included baseline value, treatment group, site, sex, time point, and a time point-by-treatment group interaction term as fixed effects.||||3300.44|-1410.65|0.4228
81434807|NCT02637141|162560588|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.09||0.3034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.68|52.29|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurement|The model included baseline value, treatment group, site, sex, time point, and a time point-by-treatment group interaction term as fixed effects.||Analysis of Change From Baseline in Anti-DGP-IgA||52.29|-16.68|0.3034
81471828|NCT02172040|162635539|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81471829|NCT02172040|162635539|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.719|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.719
81731726|NCT04947579|163159786|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.22|||Longitudinal data analysis model||CC99677 150 mg - Placebo|||0.22|-0.45|0.488
81731727|NCT04947579|163159787|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.391||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.79|||Longitudinal data analysis model||CC99677 60 mg - Placebo|||0.79|-0.76|0.970
81731728|NCT04947579|163159787|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.393||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.61|||Longitudinal data analysis model||CC99677 150 mg - Placebo|||0.61|-0.95|0.668
81731729|NCT04947579|163159788|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.416||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.88|||Longitudinal data analysis model||CC99677 60 mg - Placebo|||0.88|-0.77|0.890
81731730|NCT04947579|163159788|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.417||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.08|||Longitudinal data analysis model||CC99677 150 mg - Placebo|||1.08|-0.57|0.545
81731731|NCT04947579|163159789|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.999||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|1.7|||Longitudinal data analysis model||CC99677 60 mg - Placebo|||1.70|-2.26|0.778
81731732|NCT04947579|163159789|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.022||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|1.03|||Longitudinal data analysis model||CC99677 150 mg - Placebo|||1.03|-3.02|0.330
81731733|NCT04947579|163159790|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.567||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|2.28|||Longitudinal data analysis model||CC99677 60 mg - Placebo|||2.28|-3.93|0.600
81731734|NCT04947579|163159790|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.605||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|1.87|||Longitudinal data analysis model||CC99677 150 mg - Placebo|||1.87|-4.49|0.416
81731735|NCT04947579|163159791|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean|-6.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.741||||95.0|-27.31|14.79||||||||14.79|-27.31|
81731736|NCT04947579|163159791|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean|-18.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.181|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.57|-0.58||||||||-0.58|-36.57|
81731737|NCT04947579|163159791|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean|-12.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.105|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.96|7.65||||||||7.65|-31.96|
81731738|NCT00539539|163159792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.001||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average change in cluster-specific rates of ROSC.||0.05|-0.04|0.96
81731739|NCT00539539|163159793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.8||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|3.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Average difference in cluster-specific rates.||3.4|-4.9|0.71
81731740|NCT00539539|163159794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.015||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.009|||t-test, 2 sided|By-cluster difference in outcome rates.||Average change in cluster-specific risk difference.||0.009|-0.039|0.21
81434808|NCT02637141|162560588|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.46||0.6569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.11|24.28|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurement|The model included baseline value, treatment group, site, sex, time point, and a time point-by-treatment group interaction term as fixed effects.||Analysis of Change From Baseline in Anti-DGP-IgA||24.28|-38.11|0.6569
81434809|NCT02637141|162560588|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|13.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.77||0.6254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.86|67.2|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurement|The model included baseline value, treatment group, site, sex, time point, and a time point-by-treatment group interaction term as fixed effects.||Analysis of Change From Baseline in Anti-DGP-IgG||67.20|-40.86|0.6254
81434810|NCT02637141|162560588|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.66||0.8955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.84|46.57|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurement|The model included baseline value, treatment group, site, sex, time point, and a time point-by-treatment group interaction term as fixed effects.||Analysis of Change From Baseline in Anti-DGP IgG||46.57|-40.84|0.8955
81731741|NCT00539539|163159795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.4|||Regression, Linear|Difference in means, adjusted for cluster.||Cluster adjusted difference in average CPR fraction.||3.4|0.4|0.016
81434811|NCT02637141|162560589|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of LS Means|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.08|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Generalized linear mixed model with treatment group, site, sex, time (week), and time point-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||Analysis of Total Weekly Bowel Movements at Week 12||1.08|0.63|0.1610
81471830|NCT02172040|162635540|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.069|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.069
81471831|NCT02172040|162635540|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.001
81471832|NCT02172040|162635540|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81471833|NCT02172040|162635540|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.097|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.097
81471834|NCT02172040|162635540|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.064|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.064
81731742|NCT00539539|163159796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.7|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for randomization by cluster.||Cluster adjusted difference in means.||2.7|0.5|0.005
81731743|NCT00539539|163159797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-3.0|||Regression, Linear|||Cluster adjusted difference in average compression rate.||-3.0|-6.4|<0.001
81434812|NCT02637141|162560589|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of LS Means|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.32|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Generalized linear mixed model with treatment group, site, sex, time (week), and time point-by-treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||||1.32|0.81|0.7810
81434813|NCT02637141|162560591|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.33||0.2761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.66|10.77|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurement|The model included baseline value, treatment group, site, sex, time point, and a time point-by-treatment group interaction term as fixed effects.||||10.77|-37.66|0.2761
81434814|NCT02637141|162560591|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.66||0.8221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.51|20.27|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurement|The model included baseline value, treatment group, site, sex, time point, and a time point-by-treatment group interaction term as fixed effects.||||20.27|-25.51|0.8221
81434815|NCT02637141|162560592|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.1908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.89|1.3|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurement|The model included baseline value, treatment group, site, sex, time point, and a time point-by-treatment group interaction term as fixed effects.||||1.3|-6.89|0.1908
81471835|NCT02172040|162635540|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.924|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.924
81471836|NCT02172040|162635541|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.038|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.038
81471837|NCT02172040|162635541|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81471838|NCT02172040|162635541|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81471839|NCT02172040|162635541|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81471840|NCT02172040|162635541|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81471841|NCT02172040|162635541|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.562|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.562
81471842|NCT02172040|162635542|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.104|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.104
81471843|NCT02172040|162635542|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81471844|NCT02172040|162635542|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81471845|NCT02172040|162635542|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.002|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.002
81471846|NCT02172040|162635542|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81471847|NCT02172040|162635542|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.419|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.419
81471848|NCT02172040|162635543|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.028|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.028
81471849|NCT02172040|162635543|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81471850|NCT02172040|162635543|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81471851|NCT02172040|162635543|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.051|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.051
81471852|NCT02172040|162635543|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.074|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.074
81471853|NCT02172040|162635543|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.878|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.878
81471854|NCT02172040|162635544|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81471855|NCT02172040|162635545|OTHER||||||=|0.977|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.977
81471856|NCT02172040|162635546|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81731744|NCT00539539|163159798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-1.5|||Regression, Linear|||Cluster adjusted difference in the average rate.||-1.5|-5.2|<0.001
81731745|NCT00539539|163159799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||Regression, Linear|||Cluster adjusted difference in average rate.||0.7|-0.5|0.73
81731746|NCT01566409|163159826|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The required sample size was based on a projected treatment success in the PEG group of 60%. With a power in excess of 80% and a critical level of significance of 0.05, 45 children were needed in each group to detect a 50% reduction in treatment effect in the placebo group, corresponding to 30% recovers without active maintenance treatment. Because of an expected drop-out rate of 25%, we aimed at including 115 children.||||||0.024|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.024
81731747|NCT01611090|163159828|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.229|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.183|0.286|||Log Rank|||||0.286|0.183|< 0.0001
81731748|NCT03968224|163159848|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81731749|NCT03968224|163159849|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81434816|NCT02637141|162560592|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.4088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.53|2.25|||Mixed-effect Model Repeat Measurement|The model included baseline value, treatment group, site, sex, time point, and a time point-by-treatment group interaction term as fixed effects.||||2.25|-5.53|0.4088
81434817|NCT01597791|162560593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Calculated.|Fisher Exact|||||||.05
81434818|NCT02096705|162560623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0968|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.71||P-value for Dapagliflozin vs. placebo|Longitudinal repeated measure analysis||Difference of Dapagliflozin from placebo|||-0.71|-1.09|<0.0001
81434819|NCT02096705|162560624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.605|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.76|-21.61|||Longitudinal repeated measure analysis|P-value for Dapagliflozin vs. placebo|Difference of Dapagliflozin from placebo|||-21.61|-39.76|<0.0001
81434820|NCT02096705|162560625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3057|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|-0.77||P-value for Dapagliflozin vs. placebo|Longitudinal repeated measure analysis||Difference of Dapagliflozin from placebo|||-0.77|-1.98|<0.0001
81434821|NCT02096705|162560626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5171||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|-0.42||P-value for Dapagliflozin vs. placebo|Longitudinal repeated measure analysis||Difference of Dapagliflozin from placebo|||-0.42|-2.45|0.0059
81434822|NCT02670551|162560677|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.5||||0.0331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-0.4||MMRM analysis was used. Fixed factors: treatment group, pooled study center, visit, treatment-group-by-visit interaction. Covariates: Baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction. P-value was adjusted by matched parallel gatekeeping procedure.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||To control the overall type I error rate for multiple comparisons of 2 active doses versus placebo at Week 6 for the primary and secondary efficacy parameters, the parallel gatekeeping procedure was implemented.||-0.4|-4.6|0.0331
81731750|NCT03968224|163159850|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81731751|NCT03968224|163159851|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81731752|NCT00336024|163159855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Chi-squared|||The CR rates between these two groups will be compared at a significance level of 0.1 using one-sided Chi-square test.||||0.35
81731753|NCT00336024|163159857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Log Rank|||The difference in incidence for the two treatment regimens will be compared using a one-sided log-rank test with a significance level 0.1.||||0.2
81731754|NCT00336024|163159858|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||The two groups will be compared for patterns of failure to detect a statistically significant difference using Fisher exact test.||||1.00
81434823|NCT02670551|162560677|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.0||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-0.9||MMRM analysis was used. Fixed factors: treatment group, pooled study center, visit, treatment-group-by-visit interaction. Covariates: Baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction. P-value was adjusted by matched parallel gatekeeping procedure.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||To control the overall type I error rate for multiple comparisons of 2 active doses versus placebo at Week 6 for the primary and secondary efficacy parameters, the parallel gatekeeping procedure was implemented.||-0.9|-5.1|0.0103
81434824|NCT02670551|162560678|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.0714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0||MMRM analysis was used. Fixed factors: treatment group, pooled study center, visit, treatment-group-by-visit interaction. Covariates: Baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction. P-value was adjusted by matched parallel gatekeeping procedure.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||To control the overall type I error rate for multiple comparisons of 2 active doses versus placebo at Week 6 for the primary and secondary efficacy parameters, the parallel gatekeeping procedure was implemented.||0.0|-0.5|0.0714
81434825|NCT02670551|162560678|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.0662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0||MMRM analysis was used. Fixed factors: treatment group, pooled study center, visit, treatment-group-by-visit interaction. Covariates: Baseline value, baseline value-by-visit interaction. P-value was adjusted by matched parallel gatekeeping procedure.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||To control the overall type I error rate for multiple comparisons of 2 active doses versus placebo at Week 6 for the primary and secondary efficacy parameters, the parallel gatekeeping procedure was implemented.||-0.0|-0.5|0.0662
81731755|NCT00336024|163159859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Log Rank|||Difference in incidence for the two treatment regimens will be compared using log-rank test.||||0.74
81731756|NCT00336024|163159860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||The rate of acute hearing loss between two treatment regimens will be be compared using Fisher exact test.||||1.00
81731757|NCT00336024|163159866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Fisher Exact|||The rate of chronic hearing loss between two treatment regimens will be be compared using Fisher exact test.||||0.8
81731758|NCT00336024|163159867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Chi-squared|||Rates of gastrointestinal toxicities in Induction Phase I. The difference in number of patients with/without gastrointestinal toxicities between the two treatment regimens will be compared using a Chi-square test.||||0.27
81731759|NCT00336024|163159867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Chi-squared|||Rates of gastrointestinal toxicities in Induction Phase II. The difference in number of patients with/without gastrointestinal toxicities between the two treatment regimens will be compared using a Chi-square test.||||0.07
81731760|NCT00336024|163159867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Chi-squared|||Rates of gastrointestinal toxicities in Induction Phase III. The difference in number of patients with/without gastrointestinal toxicities between the two treatment regimens will be compared using a Chi-square test.||||0.2
81731761|NCT00336024|163159867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Chi-squared|||Rates of gastrointestinal toxicities in Consolidation Phase 1. The difference in number of patients with/without gastrointestinal toxicities between the two treatment regimens will be compared using a Chi-square test.||||0.4
81731762|NCT00336024|163159867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Chi-squared|||Rates of gastrointestinal toxicities in Consolidation Phase 2. The difference in the number of patients with/without gastrointestinal toxicities between the two treatment regimens will be compared using a Chi-square test.||||0.38
81731763|NCT00336024|163159867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||Rates of gastrointestinal toxicities in Consolidation Phase III. The difference in number of patients with/without gastrointestinal toxicities between the two treatment regimens will be compared using a Chi-square test.||||0.7
81731764|NCT00336024|163159868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Chi-squared|||Rates of nutritional toxicities in Induction Phase I. The difference in number of patients with/without nutritional toxicities between the two treatment regimens will be compared using a Chi-square test.||||0.08
81731765|NCT00336024|163159868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Chi-squared|||Rates of nutritional toxicities in Induction Phase II. The difference in number of patients with/without nutritional toxicities between the two treatment regimens will be compared using a Chi-square test.||||0.9
81731766|NCT00336024|163159868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||Rates of nutritional toxicities in Induction Phase III. The difference in number of patients with/without nutritional toxicities between the two treatment regimens will be compared using a Chi-square test.||||0.17
81731767|NCT00336024|163159868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Chi-squared|||Rates of nutritional toxicities in Consolidation Phase I. The difference in number of patients with/without nutritional toxicities between the two treatment regimens will be compared using a Chi-square test.||||0.3
81731768|NCT00336024|163159868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Chi-squared|||Rates of nutritional toxicities in Consolidation Phase II. The difference in number of patients with/without nutritional toxicities between the two treatment regimens will be compared using a Chi-square test.||||0.26
81731769|NCT00336024|163159868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||Rates of nutritional toxicities in Consolidation Phase III. The difference in number of patients with/without nutritional toxicities between the two treatment regimens will be compared using a Chi-square test.||||0.17
81731770|NCT02585258|163159870|SUPERIORITY||mean difference over 2-years|-0.37|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.23||one-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis||placebo is reference. Negative difference is beneficial, means lower disease activity in prednisolone group.|mixed model reports the effect of treatment, adjusted for stratification factors||-0.23||<0.0001
81731771|NCT02585258|163159871|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.24||||0.02|ONE_SIDED|95.0|1.04|||one-sided|GEE||prednisolone/placebo|mixed model reports the effect of treatment, adjusted for stratification factors|||1.04|0.02
81731772|NCT02585258|163159872|SUPERIORITY||mean differences over 2 years|-1.67||||0.003|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.68||one-sided|Regression, Linear||placebo is reference. Negative difference means less damage progression in prednisolone group.|mixed model reports the effect of treatment, adjusted for stratification factors||-0.68||0.003
81731773|NCT02207231|163159900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||||||<0.001
81731774|NCT02207231|163159901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||||||<0.001
81731775|NCT02207231|163159902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||Week 24||||< 0.001
81731776|NCT02207231|163159902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||Week 48||||< 0.001
81731777|NCT02207231|163159903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||Week 24||||< 0.001
81731778|NCT02207231|163159903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||Week 48||||< 0.001
81731779|NCT02207231|163159904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||Week 24||||< 0.001
81731780|NCT02207231|163159904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||Week 48||||< 0.001
81434826|NCT03790137|162560689|OTHER|The frequency of HWE for each patient was reported as episodes/day, as determined by dividing the total number of seizures experienced over a given time period by the number of days for which seizures were recorded. Paired t-tests were performed to compare each patient's baseline seizure frequency to their seizure frequency in the last month of treatment. Change in seizure frequency is reported as percent change from baseline. An alpha of 0.05 was used for statistical significance.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81434827|NCT00714051|162560702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||The number of participants who fell on the tripping trial in each group were compared using Chi-square analysis||||0.45
81731781|NCT02207231|163159905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||p value is based on analysis of variance (ANOVA) model stratified by investigator site (pooled).||||< 0.001
81731782|NCT02207231|163159906|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|non-inferiority margin= 10.0%|Difference in Percentage|19.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|25.7|||MH Z-test|||p value is based on 1-sided Mantel Haenszel (MH) Z-test adjusted for investigator site (pooled).||25.7|12.9|< 0.001
81731783|NCT02207231|163159906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by investigator site (pooled).||||< 0.001
81731784|NCT02207231|163159907|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|non-inferiority margin= 10.0%|Difference in Percentage|24.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|31.0|||MH Z-test|||p value is based on 1-sided MH Z-test adjusted for investigator site (pooled).||31.0|17.0|< 0.001
81434828|NCT01929681|162560703|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.049|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.049
81434829|NCT01929681|162560704|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.182|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.182
81471857|NCT02172040|162635547|OTHER||||||=|0.527|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.527
81731785|NCT02207231|163159907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by investigator site (pooled).||||< 0.001
81731786|NCT02207231|163159908|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|non-inferiority margin= 10%|Difference in percentage|18.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|23.8|||MH Z-test|||p value is based on 1-sided MH Z-test adjusted for investigator site (pooled).||23.8|12.4|< 0.001
81731787|NCT02207231|163159908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by investigator site (pooled).||||< 0.001
81434830|NCT01929681|162560705|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.449|||||||Regression, Linear|Mixed effects analysis||||||<0.449
81434831|NCT01929681|162560706|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.444|||||||Regression, Linear|Mixed effects analysis||||||<0.444
81434832|NCT01929681|162560707|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.182|||||||Regression, Linear|Mixed effects analysis||||||<0.182
81434833|NCT02535923|162560722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.04
81434834|NCT02535923|162560722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.83
81434835|NCT02535923|162560723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.83
81434836|NCT02535923|162560724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.003
81471858|NCT02172040|162635548|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81731788|NCT02207231|163159909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by investigator site (pooled).||||< 0.001
81731789|NCT02207231|163159910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||p value is based on ANOVA model stratified by investigator site (pooled).||||< 0.001
81731790|NCT02207231|163159911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by investigator site (pooled).||||< 0.001
81731791|NCT01644500|163159918|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analyses were based on a pre-defined non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.39|-0.76|<0.001
81731792|NCT01644500|163159918|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analyses were based on a pre-defined non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.13|-0.50|<0.001
81731793|NCT01644500|163159919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|5.0|1.8|4.1||Treatment comparison for HbA1c ≤6.5%.|Fisher Exact|||||4.1|1.8|<0.001
81434837|NCT02535923|162560725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.16
81471859|NCT02172040|162635548|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81471860|NCT02172040|162635548|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81731794|NCT01644500|163159919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.3||Treatment comparison for HbA1c ≤6.5%.|Fisher Exact|||||2.3|1.0|<0.001
81731795|NCT01644500|163159919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.5||Treatment comparison for HbA1c \<7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||4.5|1.8|<0.001
81731796|NCT01644500|163159919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.5||Treatment comparison for HbA1c \<7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||2.5|1.1|0.192
81731797|NCT01644500|163159920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.51|-1.15|<0.001
81731798|NCT01644500|163159920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.38||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.05|-0.70|0.022
81731799|NCT01644500|163159921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.45||Treatment comparison for morning (fasting).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.45|-0.89|<0.001
81434838|NCT02535923|162560726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.82
81434839|NCT03086135|162560739|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||PTA4 at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1||||<0.0001
81434840|NCT03086135|162560740|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in noise at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1||||<0.0001
81434841|NCT03086135|162560741|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||PTA4 at 4 weeks with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434842|NCT03086135|162560741|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||PTA4 at 6 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434843|NCT03086135|162560741|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||PTA4 at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434844|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry 250Hz at 4 weeks with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434845|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 500Hz at 4 weeks with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434846|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 750Hz at 4 weeks with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434847|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 1000Hz at 4 weeks with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434848|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 1500Hz at 4 weeks with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434849|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 2000Hz at 4 weeks with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434850|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 3000Hz at 4 weeks with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81471861|NCT02172040|162635548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.001
81471862|NCT02607306|162635549|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of IDegLira vs. IDeg was confirmed if the 95% confidence interval for the mean treatment difference lies entirely below 0.3%.|Treatment contrast|-0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.52||p-value for non-inferiority of IDegLira vs IDeg is presented|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in response after 52 weeks are analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pre-trial OAD as fixed factors and baseline HbA1c value as covariate.||-0.52|-0.75|<0.0001
81471863|NCT02607306|162635549|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of IDegLira vs. Lira was confirmed if the 95% confidence interval for the mean treatment difference for change from baseline in HbA1c lies entirely below 0.0%.|Treatment contrast|-0.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.37||p-value for superiority of IDegLira vs Lira is presented|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in response after 52 weeks are analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pre-trial OAD as fixed factors and baseline HbA1c value as covariate.||-0.37|-0.60|<0.0001
81731800|NCT01644500|163159921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.11||Treatment comparison for morning (fasting).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.34|0.304
81731801|NCT01644500|163159921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.92||Treatment comparison for morning (2 hours post-prandial) meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.92|-1.80|<0.001
81731802|NCT01644500|163159921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.11||Treatment comparison for morning (2 hours post-prandial) meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.11|-0.99|0.015
81731803|NCT01644500|163159921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.36||Treatment comparison for midday (pre-prandial) meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.36|-1.10|<0.001
81731804|NCT01644500|163159921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.31||Treatment comparison for midday (pre-prandial) meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.31|-0.43|0.740
81731805|NCT01644500|163159921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|-1.13||Treatment comparison of midday (2 hours post-prandial) meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.13|-1.99|<0.001
81731806|NCT01644500|163159921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.39||Treatment comparison of midday (2 hours post-prandial) meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.39|-1.24|<0.001
81731807|NCT01644500|163159921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.34||Treatment comparison for evening (pre-prandial) meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.34|-1.00|<0.001
81731808|NCT01644500|163159921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.25||Treatment comparison for evening (pre-prandial) meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.25|-0.41|0.638
81731809|NCT01644500|163159921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.87||Treatment comparison for evening (2 hours post-prandial) meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.87|-1.68|<0.001
81731810|NCT01644500|163159921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.45||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.04||Treatment comparison for evening (2 hours post-prandial) meal.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.04|-0.85|0.030
81731811|NCT01644500|163159921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.82||Treatment comparison for bedtime.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.82|-1.56|<0.001
81731812|NCT01644500|163159921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.29||Treatment comparison for bedtime.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.29|-1.03|<0.001
81731813|NCT01644500|163159922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison for all hypoglycemic episodes.|Negative binomial regression model|||||||<0.001
81731814|NCT01644500|163159922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment comparison for all hypoglycemic episodes.|Negative binomial regression model|||||||<0.001
81731815|NCT01644500|163159922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008||||||Treatment comparison for nocturnal hypoglycemic episodes. Nocturnal hypoglycemic episodes are rounded off to 2 decimal places.|Negative binomial regression model|||||||0.008
81731816|NCT01644500|163159922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006||||||Treatment comparison for nocturnal hypoglycemic episodes. Nocturnal hypoglycemic episodes are rounded off to 2 decimal places.|Negative binomial regression model|||||||0.006
81731817|NCT01644500|163159923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81731818|NCT01644500|163159923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81731819|NCT01644500|163159924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|17.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.27|23.55|||ANCOVA|||Insulin HOMA2-%B||23.55|11.27|<0.001
81731820|NCT01644500|163159924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.92||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|14.06|||ANCOVA|||Insulin HOMA2%B||14.06|1.78|0.012
81731821|NCT01644500|163159924|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|16.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.81|21.06|||ANCOVA|||C-Peptide-Based HOMA2-%B||21.06|11.81|<0.001
81731822|NCT01644500|163159924|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.36|14.62|||ANCOVA|||C-Peptide-Based HOMA2-%B||14.62|5.36|<0.001
81731823|NCT01644500|163159925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.34||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.83|6.51|||ANCOVA|||Insulin-Based HOMA2%S||6.51|-5.83|0.913
81731824|NCT01644500|163159925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.14||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|3.03|||ANCOVA|||Insulin-Based HOMA2%S||3.03|-9.30|0.318
81731825|NCT01644500|163159925|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.39||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.27|3.49|||ANCOVA|||C-Peptide-Based HOMA2-%S||3.49|-6.27|0.576
81731826|NCT01644500|163159925|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.79||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.68|-1.89|||ANCOVA|||C-Peptide-Based HOMA2-%S||-1.89|-11.68|0.007
81434851|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 4000Hz at 4 weeks with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434852|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 6000Hz at 4 weeks with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434853|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 8000Hz at 4 weeks with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434854|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 250Hz at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434855|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 500Hz at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434856|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 750Hz at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434857|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 1000Hz at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434858|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 1500Hz at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434859|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 2000Hz at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81538937|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.5107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|4.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||4.98|0.45|0.5107
81538938|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.1297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|7.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||7.22|0.78|0.1297
81731827|NCT01644500|163159928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.18||||||Treatment comparison for SBP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.180
81731828|NCT01644500|163159928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.245||||||Treatment comparison for SBP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.245
81731829|NCT01644500|163159928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.717||||||Treatment comparison for DBP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.717
81731830|NCT01644500|163159928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.619||||||Treatment comparison for DBP.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.619
81731831|NCT01644500|163159929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81731832|NCT01644500|163159929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.035|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.035
81731833|NCT01644500|163159932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81731834|NCT01644500|163159932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81731835|NCT01644500|163159933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81731836|NCT01644500|163159933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81731837|NCT01439165|163159952|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of the difference of seroprotection rates between groups is \> -10%|Difference (%) in Adacel-Td Adsorbed|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.2||||||Comparison of anti-tetanus seroprotection rate between the two groups||1.2|-0.4|
81731838|NCT01439165|163159952|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference of seroprotection rates between groups is \> -10%|Difference (%) in Adacel-Td Adsorbed|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.1||||||Comparison of anti-diphtheria seroprotection rates between the two groups||2.1|-0.3|
81731839|NCT01439165|163159953|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference of booster response rates between groups is \> -10%|Difference (%) in Adacel-Td Adsorbed|-7.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-1.7||||||Comparison of the anti-tetanus booster response rates between the two groups||-1.7|-12.0|
81731840|NCT01439165|163159953|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference of booster response rates between groups is \> -10%|Difference (%) in Adacel-Td Adsorbed|-0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|4.0||||||Comparison of the anti-diphteria booster response rates between the two groups||4.0|-5.4|
81731841|NCT01439165|163159954|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMCs between groups is \> 0.66|GMC ratio (Adacel/Historical Control)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.18||||||Comparison of anti-pertussis toxoid GMCs between Adacel and historical control groups||1.18|0.92|
81731842|NCT01439165|163159954|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMCs between groups is \> 0.66|GMC Ratio (Adacel/Historical Control)|5.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.51|6.05||||||Comparison of the anti-FHA GMCs between Adacel and historical Control groups||6.05|4.51|
81731843|NCT01439165|163159954|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMCs between groups is \> 0.66|GMC Ratio (Adacel/Historical Control)|2.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|3.51||||||Comparison of the anti-Pertactin GMCs between Adacel and historical Control groups||3.51|2.46|
81731844|NCT01439165|163159954|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMCs between groups is \> 0.66|GMC Ratio (Adacel/Historical Control)|2.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|2.6||||||Comparison of the post-vaccination anti-Fimbriae (types 2 and 3) GMCs between Adacel and historical Control groups||2.60|1.84|
81731845|NCT01439165|163159955|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference of booster response rates between groups is \> -10% .|Difference (%) Adacel-Expected Booster|16.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.27|18.73||||||comparison of anti-pertussis toxoid booster response rates was performed between the Adacel and historical groups||18.73|13.27|
81731846|NCT01439165|163159955|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference of booster response rates between groups is \> -10%|Difference (%) Adacel-Expected Booster|-4.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.23|-1.34||||||Comparison of the anti-FHA booster response rates between the Adacel and historical groups||-1.34|-7.23|
81731847|NCT01439165|163159955|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference of booster response rates between groups is \> -10% .|Difference (%) Adacel-Expected Booster|-18.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|-15.6||||||Comparison of the anti-Pertactin booster response rates between Adacel and historical groups||-15.6|-21.7|
81731848|NCT01439165|163159955|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference of booster response rates between groups is \> -10% .|Difference (%) Adacel-Expected Booster|-19.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|-16.0||||||Comparison of the anti-Fimbriae (types 2 and 3) booster response rates between Adacel and historical groups||-16.0|-22.3|
81731849|NCT01345019|163160039|NON_INFERIORITY|A two-stage approach was used for the non-inferiority test. First, the fixed margin approach was used to ensure denosumab has an effect greater than placebo (ie, the non-inferiority margin M1, ie, the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval 1.28, is ruled out). Next, a synthesis method was used for the non-inferiority test of the hypothesis that denosumab preserved at least 50% of the effect of zoledronic acid (HR \[95% CI\] of 1.48 \[1.28, 1.71\] for placebo vs zoledronic acid.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.14|||Cox proportional hazards model|Based on a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|A hazard ratio (denosumab:zoledronic acid) \< 1 favors denosumab|||1.14|0.85|0.010
81434860|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 3000Hz at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434861|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 4000Hz at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434862|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 6000Hz at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434863|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 8000Hz at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434864|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 250Hz at 6 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434865|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 500Hz at 6 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434866|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 750Hz at 6 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434867|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 1000Hz at 6 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434868|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 1500Hz at 6 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434869|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 2000Hz at 6 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434870|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 3000Hz at 6 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434871|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 4000Hz at 6 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434872|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 6000Hz at 6 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434873|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 8000Hz at 6 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434874|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 250Hz at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434875|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 500Hz at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434876|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 750Hz at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434877|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 1000Hz at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434878|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 1500Hz at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434879|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 2000Hz at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434880|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 3000Hz at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434881|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 4000Hz at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434882|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 6000Hz at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434883|NCT03086135|162560742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Threshold audiometry at 8000Hz at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434884|NCT03086135|162560743|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 50dB at 4 weeks with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434885|NCT03086135|162560743|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 65dB at 4 weeks with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434886|NCT03086135|162560743|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 80dB at 4 weeks with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434887|NCT03086135|162560743|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 50dB at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434888|NCT03086135|162560743|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 65dB at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434889|NCT03086135|162560743|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 80dB at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434890|NCT03086135|162560743|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 50dB at 6 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434891|NCT03086135|162560743|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 65dB at 6 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434892|NCT03086135|162560743|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 80dB at 6 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434893|NCT03086135|162560743|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 50dB at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434894|NCT03086135|162560743|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Speech in quiet at 65dB at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81731850|NCT01345019|163160042|SUPERIORITY|The statistical inferences of the treatment effect on secondary efficacy endpoints (time to the first on study SRE \[superiority\] and time to first and subsequent on study SRE \[superiority, multiple event analysis\]) were to be conducted if denosumab was determined to be non-inferior to zoledronic acid. To control the overall type I error for multiple comparisons at a significant level of 0.05, these secondary efficacy endpoints were tested simultaneously using the Hochberg procedure.||||||0.82|||||||Log Rank|Based on a log rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors.||||||0.82
81731851|NCT01345019|163160043|SUPERIORITY|The statistical inferences of the treatment effect on secondary efficacy endpoints (time to the first on study SRE \[superiority\] and time to first and subsequent on study SRE \[superiority, multiple event analysis\]) were to be conducted if denosumab was determined to be non-inferior to zoledronic acid. To control the overall type I error for multiple comparisons at a significant level of 0.05, these secondary efficacy endpoints were tested simultaneously using the Hochberg procedure.|Rate ratio|1.01||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.15|||Andersen-Gill model|Based on an Andersen-Gill model stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|A rate ratio (denosumab:zoledronic acid) \< 1 favors denosumab.|||1.15|0.89|0.84
81731852|NCT01345019|163160045|SUPERIORITY|If superiority of denosumab over zoledronic acid was established for both time to first SRE and time to first and subsequent SRE, the additional secondary endpoint (overall survival) was to be tested at a significance level of 0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.16|||Cox proportional hazards model||A hazard ratio (denosumab:zoledronic acid) \< 1 favors denosumab.|The survival function of time to death for each treatment group was estimated using Kaplan-Meier method and the hazard ratio of denosumab compared with zoledronic acid and its 2-sided 95% CI were estimated using a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the randomization stratification factors and including treatment groups, age, race group, geographic region, baseline creatinine clearance, baseline risk per cytogenetic based prognosis, and baseline ECOG as independent variables.||1.16|0.70|0.41
81731853|NCT04087395|163160047|NON_INFERIORITY|To achieve non-inferiority, the observed p-value must be \<= 0.5 taking into account of the non-inferiority margin (i.e., 10mm difference in Pain VAS between the two treatment groups).|||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided paired student t-test|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81731854|NCT00995553|163160062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||MATRICS Working Memory Index||||.06
81731855|NCT00995553|163160062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||MATRICS Attention Index||||.09
81731856|NCT00995553|163160063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||ANOVA|||||||.73
81731857|NCT01807637|163160066|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.37||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.05
81731858|NCT01807637|163160067|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.12||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.05
81731859|NCT01807637|163160068|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.41||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.05
81731860|NCT00950807|163160069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.128|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.196|0.060|<0.001
81731861|NCT00950807|163160069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.147|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.077|0.216|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.216|0.077|<0.001
81731862|NCT00950807|163160069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.095||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.162|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.162|0.027|0.006
81731863|NCT00950807|163160069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.205|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.205|0.074|<0.001
81731864|NCT00950807|163160069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.186|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|0.259|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.259|0.113|<0.001
81731865|NCT00950807|163160069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.151|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.151|0.008|0.030
81731866|NCT00950807|163160069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.134|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.204|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.204|0.064|<0.001
81731867|NCT00950807|163160069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.101|0.242|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.242|0.101|<0.001
81478088|NCT02504320|162645961|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of Febuxostat formulation 1, 2, and 3 to Febuxostat formulation 4 was declared if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratios of central values were within the pre-specified interval of 0.80 to 1.25.|Point Estimate|0.9389|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8246|1.0689|||||Point estimate and 90% CI were obtained from the exponentiated results of analysis of the natural log (ln)-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence, period, and participants nested within sequence as fixed effects.|Relative bioavailability of a single dose of Febuxostat XR 80 mg in test (Regimen C) and reference (Regimen D).||1.0689|0.8246|
81731868|NCT00950807|163160069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.105||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.173|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.173|0.037|0.003
81731869|NCT00659607|163160095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test for paired observations|||||||<0.0001
81731870|NCT00659607|163160096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2669|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2669
81731871|NCT00659607|163160097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9674|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9674
81731872|NCT00659607|163160098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9207|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9207
81731873|NCT00659607|163160099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8249|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8249
81731874|NCT00659607|163160100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test for paired observations|||||||<0.0001
81731875|NCT00659607|163160102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.121|4.151|||Chi-squared||The estimation of Odds Ratio and 95% Confidence Interval based on the logistic regression analysis|||4.151|1.121|0.0003
81731876|NCT00659607|163160103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.642|6.776|||Chi-squared||The Estimation of Odds Ratio and 95% Confidence Interval based the logistic regression analysis|||6.776|1.642|<0.0001
81731877|NCT00659607|163160104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0075|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0075
81731878|NCT00659607|163160105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0007
81731879|NCT00659607|163160106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0393|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0393
81731880|NCT00659607|163160107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0245|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0245
81731881|NCT02899338|163160109|EQUIVALENCE|The relative bioavailability of BI 695501 using AI (A) compared with BI 695501 using PFS (B) was estimated, in an exploratory manner, by the ratios of the geometric means (A/B) using the analysis of variance (ANOVA)|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|101.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|42.28|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.31|113.29|||ANOVA|The results are based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and baseline body weight.|Standard error of the mean is actually the Inter-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|Comparison AI versus PFS||113.29|91.31|
81731882|NCT02899338|163160110|EQUIVALENCE|The relative bioavailability of BI 695501 using AI (A) compared with BI 695501 using PFS (B) was estimated, in an exploratory manner, by the ratios of the geometric means (A/B) using ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|100.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.72|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.17|106.43|||ANOVA|The results are based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and baseline body weight.|Standard error of the mean is actually the Inter-individual gCV|Comparison AI versus PFS||106.43|94.17|
81731883|NCT02899338|163160111|EQUIVALENCE|The relative bioavailability of BI 695501 using AI (A) compared with BI 695501 using PFS (B) was estimated, in an exploratory manner, by the ratios of the geometric means (A/B) using ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|103.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|48.21|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.38|116.53|||ANOVA|The results are based on ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale with fixed effects for treatment and baseline body weight.|Standard error of the mean is actually the Inter-individual gCV|Comparison AI versus PFS||116.53|91.38|
81731884|NCT06179108|163160113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009||||||Hochberg's step-down procedure was adopted to control type I error across the 50 and 75 mg arms.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM included treatment group, pooled study site, visit, visit by treatment interaction and baseline total PANSS score.||||||0.0009
81731885|NCT06179108|163160113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0022||||||Hochberg's step-down procedure was adopted to control type I error across the 50 and 75 mg arms.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM included treatment group, pooled study site, visit, visit by treatment interaction and baseline total PANSS score.||||||0.0022
81731886|NCT06179108|163160113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0017|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM included treatment group, pooled study site, visit, visit by treatment interaction and baseline total PANSS score.||||||.0017
81731887|NCT06179108|163160114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM included treatment group, pooled study site, visit, visit by treatment interaction and baseline CGI-S score.||||||0.0008
81731888|NCT06179108|163160114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0048|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM included treatment group, pooled study site, visit, visit by treatment interaction and baseline CGI-S score.||||||0.0048
81731889|NCT06179108|163160114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0026|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM included treatment group, pooled study site, visit, visit by treatment interaction and baseline CGI-S score.||||||0.0026
81731890|NCT00486837|163160152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.197||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.197
81731891|NCT04817891|163160193|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81731892|NCT04817891|163160194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018||||||p value for the Ventral Attention Network (network segregation)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.018
81731893|NCT04817891|163160194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.944||||||p value for the Cingulo Opercular Network (network segregation)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.944
81731894|NCT04817891|163160195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.239|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.239
81731895|NCT04817891|163160196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.168|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.168
81731896|NCT05065502|163160197|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.261|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.728|0.206||Significance level is set at 0.05.|Regression, Linear||Between-arm difference at 13-18 months post-baseline, controlling for rates 1-6 months pre-baseline|Between group comparison is done using between-arm difference (as 'AD+LEAP' minus 'AD only') in within-arm change in proportion of PIMs of post-intervention period (months 13 to 18), controlling for use in pre-baseline period (months 0 to 6), averaged across three studies.||0.206|-0.728|0.273
81731897|NCT05065502|163160198|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.00138|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0245|0.0272||||||Between group comparison is done using between-arm difference (as 'AD+LEAP' minus 'AD only') in within-arm change in proportion of PIMs for the post-intervention period (months 13 to 18), controlling for the pre-baseline period (months 0 to 6).||0.0272|-0.0245|
81731898|NCT05065502|163160199|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|69.3|||||Statistical Assumptions for Valid Inference of a typical Difference-in-Difference model were not met, Estimate computed from modelling Post-period, and adjusting for Pre-period.|Between group comparison is done using between-arm difference (as 'AD+LEAP' minus 'AD only') in within-arm change in medication costs from 6-months pre-baseline period to 6-month post-intervention period (months 13 to 18).||69.3|-23.3|
81731899|NCT05065502|163160200|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.599|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.122||||||Between group comparison is done using between-arm difference (as 'AD+LEAP' minus 'AD only') in within-arm change in count of medication note reviews from 6-months pre-baseline period to 6-month post-intervention period (months 13 to 18).|"Medication reviews per 1,000 patients (outcome multiplied by 1,000).~Statistical Assumptions for Valid Inference of a typical Difference-in-Difference model were not met, Estimate computed from modelling Post-period, and adjusting for Pre-period."|-0.122|-1.080|
81434895|NCT03086135|162560743|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 80dB at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434896|NCT03086135|162560744|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Adaptive speech recognition in noise at 4 weeks with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434897|NCT03086135|162560744|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Adaptive speech recognition in noise at 6 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434898|NCT03086135|162560744|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Adaptive speech recognition in noise at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434899|NCT03086135|162560745|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||APHAB, Ease of communication, at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434900|NCT03086135|162560745|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||APHAB, Background noise, at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81731900|NCT05065502|163160201|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05317|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09073|0.01561||||||Between group comparison is done using between-arm difference (as 'AD+LEAP' minus 'AD only') in within-arm change in count of inappropriate use from 6-months pre-baseline period to 6-month post-intervention period (months 13 to 18)||0.01561|-0.09073|
81731901|NCT05065502|163160202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|1.2||||||Between group comparison is done using between-arm difference (as 'AD+LEAP' minus 'AD only') in within-arm change in proportion of high-risk DOAC use from 6-months pre-baseline period to 6-month post-intervention period (months 13 to 18).||1.20|-1.44|
81731902|NCT05065502|163160203|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.42||||||Between group comparison is done using between-arm difference (as 'AD+LEAP' minus 'AD only') in within-arm change in proportion of of high-risk DOAC use attributable to chronic kidney disease for the post-intervention period (months 13 to 18), controlling for the pre-baseline period (months 0 to 6), ), controlling for the pre-baseline period (months 0 to 6).||0.42|-0.83|
81731903|NCT05065502|163160204|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.72||||||Between group comparison is done using between-arm difference (as 'AD+LEAP' minus 'AD only') in within-arm change in proportion of high-risk DOAC use attributable to weight for the post-intervention period (months 13 to 18), controlling for the pre-baseline period (months 0 to 6).||0.72|-0.08|
81731904|NCT05065502|163160205|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.33||||||Between group comparison is done using between-arm difference (as 'AD+LEAP' minus 'AD only') in within-arm change in proportion of high-risk DOAC use attributable to mis-dosing for the post-intervention period (months 13 to 18), controlling for the pre-baseline period (months 0 to 6).||0.33|-0.70|
81731905|NCT05065502|163160206|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01007|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02415|0.04429||||||Between group comparison is done using between-arm difference (as 'AD+LEAP' minus 'AD only') in within-arm change in proportion of CBTI receipt for the post-intervention period (months 13 to 18), controlling for the pre-baseline period (months 0 to 6)||0.04429|-0.02415|
81731906|NCT05065502|163160209|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0837|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21014|0.04275||||||Between group comparison is done using between-arm difference (as 'AD+LEAP' minus 'AD only') in within-arm change in proportion of PIMs for the post-intervention period (months 13 to 18), controlling for the pre-baseline period (months 0 to 6).||0.04275|-0.21014|
81731907|NCT05065502|163160210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.102|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.216|0.42||||||||0.420|-0.216|
81731908|NCT05065502|163160211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0389|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.555|0.477||||||||0.477|-0.555|
81731909|NCT05065502|163160212|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.101|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.452||||||||0.452|-0.250|
81731910|NCT05065502|163160213|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0428|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.339|0.254||||||||0.254|-0.339|
81731911|NCT00918567|163160229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Also tested marginal effects defined as p \< .10.|Mixed Models Analysis|Tukey-Kramer adjustments for post-hoc differences of least squares comparisons||||||<.05
81731912|NCT00918567|163160230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Also examined marginal effects, defined as p\<.10|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81731913|NCT00918567|163160231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Also tested marginal effects defined as p\<.10|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81731914|NCT00918567|163160232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Also estimated marginal effects defined as p\<.10|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81731915|NCT00918567|163160233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||also tested marginal effects defined as p\<.10|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81731916|NCT00918567|163160234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Also tested marginal effects defined as p\<.10|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>.05
81731917|NCT00918567|163160235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Also tested marginal effects (p\<.10)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81731918|NCT00918567|163160236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Also tested marginal effects (p\<.10)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81731919|NCT00918567|163160237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Also tested marginal effects (p\<.10)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81731920|NCT00918567|163160238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Also tested marginal effect (p\<.10)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81731921|NCT00918567|163160239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Also tested marginal effects (p\<.10)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81731922|NCT01658943|163160271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.15
81731923|NCT03309956|163160274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||McNemar|||||||0.23
81731924|NCT02768298|163160277|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.268||0.2327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.85|||ANCOVA|||||0.85|-0.21|0.2327
81731925|NCT02768298|163160278|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.277||0.6247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.41|||ANCOVA|||||0.41|-0.68|0.6247
81731926|NCT02768298|163160279|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.888||0.1678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|0.52|||ANCOVA|||6 weeks||0.52|-2.98|0.1678
81731927|NCT02768298|163160279|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.809||0.3052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|2.43|||ANCOVA|||3 months||2.43|-0.77|0.3052
81731928|NCT02768298|163160280|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.744||0.6181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|4.32|||ANCOVA|||6 weeks||4.32|-2.58|0.6181
81731929|NCT02768298|163160280|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|3.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.124||0.1254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|7.48|||ANCOVA|||3 months||7.48|-0.93|0.1254
81731930|NCT02768298|163160281|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.317||0.3432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Borg value dyspnea||0.33|-0.93|0.3432
81731931|NCT02768298|163160281|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251||0.5319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.65|||ANCOVA|||Borg value fatigue||0.65|-0.34|0.5319
81538939|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.04||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|21.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||21.22|2.34|0.0005
81698943|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.22|-0.97|0.0021
81698944|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.4535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.21|-0.48|0.4535
81434901|NCT03086135|162560745|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||APHAB, Reverberation, at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434902|NCT03086135|162560745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||APHAB, Aversiveness, at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.51
81434903|NCT03086135|162560745|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||APHAB, Global score, at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434904|NCT03086135|162560745|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||APHAB, Ease of communication, at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434905|NCT03086135|162560745|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||APHAB, Background noise, at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434906|NCT03086135|162560745|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||APHAB, Reverberation, at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434907|NCT03086135|162560745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||APHAB, Aversiveness, at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.32
81434908|NCT03086135|162560745|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||APHAB, Global score, at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434909|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||HUI Comprehensive health state at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.026
81434910|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||HUI Vision attribute at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.50
81434911|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||HUI Hearing attribute, at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.0008
81434912|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||HUI Speech attribute, at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.082
81434913|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||HUI Ambulation attribute, at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.13
81434914|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||HUI Dexterity attribute, at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.9
81434915|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||HUI Emotion attribute, at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.43
81434916|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||HUI Cognition attribute, at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.31
81434917|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||HUI Pain attribute, at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.72
81434918|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||HUI Comprehensive Health State attribute, at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.13
81434919|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||HUI Vision attribute, at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.23
81434920|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||HUI Hearing attribute, at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.0026
81434921|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||HUI Speech attribute, at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.0024
81434922|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||HUI Ambulation attribute, at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.16
81434923|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||HUI Dexterity attribute, at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.16
81434924|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||HUI Emotion attribute, at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.85
81434925|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||HUI Cognition attribute, at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||1.0
81434926|NCT03086135|162560746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||HUI Pain attribute, at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||0.56
81434927|NCT03086135|162560747|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||SSQ Total score at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434928|NCT03086135|162560747|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||SSQ Speech score at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434929|NCT03086135|162560747|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||SSQ Spatial score at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81538940|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.5||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.82|25.63||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||25.63|2.82|0.0001
81538941|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|5.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||5.81|0.58|0.2990
81434930|NCT03086135|162560747|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||SSQ Quality score at 3 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434931|NCT03086135|162560747|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||SSQ Total score at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81538942|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.38||||0.1355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|7.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||7.42|0.76|0.1355
81434932|NCT03086135|162560747|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||SSQ Speech score at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434933|NCT03086135|162560747|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||SSQ Spatial score at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434934|NCT03086135|162560747|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||SSQ Quality score at 12 months with the Osia system vs Unaided at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434935|NCT03086135|162560748|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry PTA4 with Osia at 4 week vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434936|NCT03086135|162560748|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry PTA4 with Osia at 3 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434937|NCT03086135|162560748|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry PTA4 with Osia at 6 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434938|NCT03086135|162560748|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry PTA4 with Osia at 12 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434939|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 250Hz with Osia at 4 week vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.025
81434940|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 500Hz with Osia at 4 week vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.096
81434941|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 750Hz with Osia at 4 week vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.015
81434942|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 1000Hz with Osia at 4 week vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.67
81434943|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 1500Hz with Osia at 4 week vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.73
81434944|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 2000Hz with Osia at 4 week vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.019
81434945|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 3000Hz with Osia at 4 week vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.0046
81434946|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 4000Hz with Osia at 4 week vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434947|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 6000Hz with Osia at 4 week vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434948|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 8000Hz with Osia at 4 week vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434949|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 250Hz with Osia at 3 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.019
81434950|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 500Hz with Osia at 3 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.040
81538943|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.17||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|15.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||15.14|1.76|0.0028
81538944|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.7422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|3.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||3.47|0.41|0.7422
81538945|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|6.52||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||6.52|0.91|0.0750
81731932|NCT04603937|163160282|NON_INFERIORITY|The maximum clinically acceptable true difference between KSI-301 and aflibercept participants to be considered non-inferior is 4.5 ETDRS letters, i.e. the non-inferiority margin|Adjusted mean difference|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97|>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.04|-6.65|-2.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization stratification factors, and continuous baseline BCVA and OCT CST.||||-2.81|-6.65|> 0.9999
81731933|NCT04603937|163160283|NON_INFERIORITY|The maximum clinically acceptable non-inferiority margin between KSI-301 and aflibercept subjects is 10% to be considered non-inferior, i.e. the non-inferiority margin is 10%|Difference of weighted percentages|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.04|-0.7|2.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haentzel test stratified by study identifier and randomization stratification variables.|Weighted percentages are based on weighted average of observed estimates across strata using CMH weights. The CI are based on the normal approximation to the binomial proportions.|||2|-0.7|<0.0001
81731934|NCT04603937|163160284|NON_INFERIORITY|The maximum clinically acceptable non-inferiority margin between KSI-301 and aflibercept subjects is 10% to be considered non-inferior, i.e the non-inferiority margin is 10%|Difference of weighted percentages|1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.04|-1.4|3.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haentzel test stratified by randomization stratification variables.|Weighted percentages are based on weighted average of observed estimates across strata using CMH weights. The CI are based on the normal approximation to the binomial proportions.|||3.9|-1.4|<0.0001
81731935|NCT04533646|163160288|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Means testing||||comparison of means test was performed|||<0.01
81731936|NCT01210001|163160333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.69|-0.27||Hierarchical testing to adjust for multiple comparisons within each dose level, alpha split equally between the doses (2.5%). Empa versus placebo change from baseline in HbA1c was the first step in each hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, background antidiabetic medication, renal function at baseline and baseline HbA1c.|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo|||-0.27|-0.69|<0.0001
81731937|NCT01210001|163160333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.82|-0.4||Hierarchical testing to adjust for multiple comparisons within each dose level, alpha split equally between the doses (2.5%). Empa versus placebo change from baseline in HbA1c was the first step in each hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, background antidiabetic medication, renal function at baseline and baseline HbA1c.|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo|||-0.40|-0.82|<0.0001
81731938|NCT01210001|163160334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.71|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-31.81|-15.15||Hierarchical testing to adjust for multiple comparisons within each dose level, alpha split equally between the doses (2.5%). Empa versus placebo change from baseline in FPG was the second step in each hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, background antidiabetic medication, renal function at baseline, baseline HbA1c and baseline FPG|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo|||-15.15|-31.81|<0.0001
81731939|NCT01210001|163160334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-36.73|-20.19||Hierarchical testing to adjust for multiple comparisons within each dose level, alpha split equally between the doses (2.5%). Empa versus placebo change from baseline in FPG was the second step in each hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, background antidiabetic medication, renal function at baseline, baseline HbA1c and baseline FPG|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo|||-20.19|-36.73|<0.0001
81731940|NCT01210001|163160335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.64|-1.27||Hierarchical testing to adjust for multiple comparisons within each dose level, alpha split equally between the doses (2.5%). Empa versus placebo change from baseline in body weight was the third step in each hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, background antidiabetic medication, renal function at baseline, baseline HbA1c and baseline weight|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo|||-1.27|-2.64|<0.0001
81731941|NCT01210001|163160335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.49|-1.13||Hierarchical testing to adjust for multiple comparisons within each dose level, alpha split equally between the doses (2.5%). Empa versus placebo change from baseline in body weight was the third step in each hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, background antidiabetic medication, renal function at baseline, baseline HbA1c and baseline weight|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo|||-1.13|-2.49|<0.0001
81731942|NCT01210001|163160336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.69|-0.21||Hierarchical testing to adjust for multiple comparisons within each dose level, alpha split equally between the doses (2.5%). Empa vs placebo change from baseline in HbA1c for pio+met background only was the fourth step in each hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, background antidiabetic medication, renal function at baseline and baseline HbA1c.|Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo|||-0.21|-0.69|<0.0001
81731943|NCT01210001|163160336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.83|-0.36||Hierarchical testing to adjust for multiple comparisons within each dose level, alpha split equally between the doses (2.5%). Empa vs placebo change from baseline in HbA1c for pio+met background only was the fourth step in each hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA with terms for treatment, background antidiabetic medication, renal function at baseline and baseline HbA1c.|Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo|||-0.36|-0.83|<0.0001
81731944|NCT03900624|163160350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.632|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.632
81731945|NCT03900624|163160351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.725|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.725
81731946|NCT03900624|163160352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.725|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.725
81731947|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|-0.4||||||95.0|-2.2|1.0||||||For Pertussis PT the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥5 EU/mL threshold was calculated.||1.0|-2.2|
81731948|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-4.0|3.8||||||For Pertussis PT the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥16 EU/mL threshold was calculated.||3.8|-4.0|
81731949|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.6|1.4||||||For Pertussis FHA the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥5 EU/mL threshold was calculated||1.4|-1.6|
81434951|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 750Hz with Osia at 3 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.037
81434952|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 1000Hz with Osia at 3 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.67
81434953|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 1500Hz with Osia at 3 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.34
81434954|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 2000Hz with Osia at 3 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.0048
81434955|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 3000Hz with Osia at 3 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.0008
81434956|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 4000Hz with Osia at 3 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434957|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 6000Hz with Osia at 3 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434958|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 8000Hz with Osia at 3 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434959|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 250Hz with Osia at 6 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.10
81434960|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 500Hz with Osia at 6 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.0007
81434961|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 750Hz with Osia at 6 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.0003
81434962|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 1000Hz with Osia at 6 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.11
81434963|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 1500Hz with Osia at 6 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434964|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 2000Hz with Osia at 6 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.0001
81471864|NCT02607306|162635550|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure is used to control the overall type I error on a two sided 5% level. If and only if non-inferiority of IDegLira vs. IDeg and superiority of IDegLira vs. Lira are confirmed in the primary analysis (change in HbA1c), the three secondary confirmatory tests are performed for superiority of IDegLira versus IDeg with a fixed sequence (1. change in body weight, 2. number of treatment emergent severe or BG confirmed hypoglycaemic episodes and 3. change in HbA1c).|Treatment contrast|-1.19||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.59||p-value for superiority of IDegLira vs IDeg is presented|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in response after 52 weeks were analysed using an ANCOVA method with treatment and pre-trial OAD treatment as fixed factors and baseline body weight as covariate.||-0.59|-1.80|0.0001
81731950|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.6|1.4||||||For Pertussis FHA the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥7.82 EU/mL threshold was calculated.||1.4|-1.6|
81731951|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|-0.9||||||95.0|-5.0|2.9||||||For Pertussis FHA the difference in percentages between the two groups ( 13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥31 EU/mL threshold was calculated.||2.9|-5.0|
81731952|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.5|1.4||||||For Pertactin the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥5 EU/mL threshold was calculated.||1.4|-1.5|
81434965|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 3000Hz with Osia at 6 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434966|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 4000Hz with Osia at 6 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434967|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 6000Hz with Osia at 6 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434968|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 8000Hz with Osia at 6 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81731953|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|-3.2||||||95.0|-7.8|1.0||||||For Pertactin the difference in percentages between the two groups ( 13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥40 EU/mL threshold was calculated.||1.0|-7.8|
81434969|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 250Hz with Osia at 12 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.80
81538946|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.0||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.16|16.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||16.67|2.16|0.0006
81731954|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.7||||||95.0|-3.6|5.0||||||For hepatitis B the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥10.0 mIU/mL threshold was calculated.||5.0|-3.6|
81434970|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 500Hz with Osia at 12 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434971|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 750Hz with Osia at 12 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434972|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 1000Hz with Osia at 12 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||0.0010
81434973|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 1500Hz with Osia at 12 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434974|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 2000Hz with Osia at 12 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434975|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 3000Hz with Osia at 12 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434976|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 4000Hz with Osia at 12 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434977|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 6000Hz with Osia at 12 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434978|NCT03086135|162560749|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Hearing performance: threshold audiometry 8000Hz with Osia at 12 months vs the reference device BP110 on a softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434979|NCT03086135|162560750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 50dB SPL with Osia at 4 weeks vs reference device BP110 on softband att visit 1.||||0.51
81538947|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.63||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|21.65||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||21.65|2.69|0.0001
81731955|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|-3.2||||||95.0|-9.1|2.4||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.15 μg/mL threshold was calculated.||2.4|-9.1|
81434980|NCT03086135|162560750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 65dB SPL with Osia at 4 weeks vs reference device BP110 on softband att visit 1.||||0.021
81434981|NCT03086135|162560750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 80dB SPL with Osia at 4 weeks vs reference device BP110 on softband att visit 1.||||0.29
81434982|NCT03086135|162560750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 50dB SPL with Osia at 3 months vs reference device BP110 on softband att visit 1.||||0.18
81434983|NCT03086135|162560750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 65dB SPL with Osia at 3 months vs reference device BP110 on softband att visit 1.||||0.017
81434984|NCT03086135|162560750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 80dB SPL with Osia at 3 months vs reference device BP110 on softband att visit 1.||||0.16
81434985|NCT03086135|162560750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 50dB SPL with Osia at 6 months vs reference device BP110 on softband att visit 1.||||0.0051
81434986|NCT03086135|162560750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 65dB SPL with Osia at 6 months vs reference device BP110 on softband att visit 1.||||0.021
81434987|NCT03086135|162560750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 80dB SPL with Osia at 6 months vs reference device BP110 on softband att visit 1.||||0.56
81434988|NCT03086135|162560750|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 50dB SPL with Osia at 12 months vs reference device BP110 on softband att visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434989|NCT03086135|162560750|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Speech in quiet at 65dB SPL with Osia at 12 months vs reference device BP110 on softband att visit 1.||||<0.0001
81731956|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.7||||||95.0|-8.2|9.5||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1.0 μg/mL threshold was calculated.||9.5|-8.2|
81731957|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.8|1.6||||||For Diptheria the difference in percentages between the two groups ( 13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.01 IU/mL threshold was calculated.||1.6|-1.8|
81731958|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|-3.5||||||95.0|-8.3|0.8||||||For Diptheria the difference in percentage between the two groups ( 13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.1 IU/mL threshold was calculated.||0.8|-8.3|
81731959|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|1.7||||||95.0|-3.9|7.1||||||For Tetanus the difference in percentage between the two groups ( 13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.1 IU/mL threshold was calculated.||7.1|-3.9|
81731960|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|-0.1||||||95.0|-2.3|1.7||||||For Polio Type 1 the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥1:8 threshold was calculated.||1.7|-2.3|
81731961|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|-1.0||||||95.0|-5.0|2.8||||||For Polio Type 2 the difference in percentage between the two groups ( 13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥1:8 threshold was calculated.||2.8|-5.0|
81434990|NCT03086135|162560750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Speech in quiet at 80dB SPL with Osia at 12 months vs reference device BP110 on softband att visit 1.||||0.041
81731962|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.7||||||95.0|-1.6|2.9||||||For Polio Type 3 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥1:8 threshold was calculated.||2.9|-1.6|
81731963|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.6|1.7||||||For Pertussis PT the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥5 EU/mL threshold was calculated||1.7|-1.6|
81731964|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|-2.7||||||95.0|-7.3|1.8||||||For Pertussis PT the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥21 EU/mL threshold was calculated.||1.8|-7.3|
81731965|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.6|1.7||||||For Pertussis FHA the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥5 EU/mL threshold was calculated||1.7|-1.6|
81731966|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.6|1.7||||||For Pertussis FHA the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥7.82 EU/mL threshold was calculated||1.7|-1.6|
81731967|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|-0.1||||||95.0|-4.3|4.1||||||For Pertussis FHA the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥162 EU/mL threshold was calculated||4.1|-4.3|
81731968|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.6|1.7||||||For Pertactin the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥5 EU/mL threshold was calculated.||1.7|-1.6|
81731969|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|-0.5||||||95.0|-4.7|3.7||||||For Pertactin the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥106 EU/mL threshold was calculated.||3.7|-4.7|
81731970|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|-0.4||||||95.0|-3.0|2.0||||||For hepatitis B the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥10.0 mIU/mL threshold was calculated.||2.0|-3.0|
81731971|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|1.4||||||95.0|-0.8|4.2||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.15 μg/mL threshold was calculated||4.2|-0.8|
81434991|NCT03086135|162560751|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Adaptive Speech Recognition in Noise with Osia at 4 weeks vs reference device BP110 on softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434992|NCT03086135|162560751|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Adaptive Speech Recognition in Noise with Osia at 3 months vs reference device BP110 on softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434993|NCT03086135|162560751|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Adaptive Speech Recognition in Noise with Osia at 6 months vs reference device BP110 on softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81731972|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|4.0||||||95.0|-0.4|8.7||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1.0 μg/mL threshold was calculated.||8.7|-0.4|
81731973|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-2.3|2.0||||||For Diphtheria the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.01 IU/mL threshold was calculated.||2.0|-2.3|
81731974|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-2.3|2.0||||||For Diphtheria the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.1 IU/mL threshold was calculated||2.0|-2.3|
81731975|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|3.8||||||95.0|-1.7|10.9||||||For Tetanus the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.1 IU/mL threshold was calculated.||10.9|-1.7|
81731976|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-2.4|2.1||||||For Polio Type 1 the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥1:8 threshold was calculated.||2.1|-2.4|
81731977|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-2.4|2.1||||||For Polio Type 2 the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥1:8 threshold was calculated.||2.1|-2.4|
81731978|NCT00366899|163160387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the two groups was \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-2.4|2.1||||||For Polio Type 3 the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥1:8 threshold was calculated.||2.1|-2.4|
81731979|NCT00366899|163160388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.98||||||95.0|0.87|1.1||||||For Pertussis FHA the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.10|0.87|
81731980|NCT00366899|163160388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.03||||||95.0|0.92|1.16||||||For Pertussis PT the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.16|0.92|
81731981|NCT00366899|163160388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.01||||||95.0|0.87|1.17||||||For Pertussis PRN the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.17|0.87|
81731982|NCT00366899|163160388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.01||||||95.0|0.89|1.15||||||For Pertussis FHA the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.15|0.89|
81731983|NCT00366899|163160388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.94||||||95.0|0.83|1.07||||||For Pertussis PT the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.07|0.83|
81731984|NCT00366899|163160388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.94||||||95.0|0.82|1.07||||||For Pertussis PRN the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.07|0.82|
81731985|NCT00366899|163160391|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the geometric mean concentration (GMC)/geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.96||||||95.0|0.72|1.27||||||For Hepatitis b the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.27|0.72|
81731986|NCT00366899|163160391|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.72||||||95.0|0.54|0.96||||||For Hepatitis b the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.96|0.54|
81731987|NCT00366899|163160392|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.99||||||95.0|0.75|1.3||||||or Haemophilus influenzae type b the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.30|0.75|
81731988|NCT00366899|163160392|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.03||||||95.0|0.81|1.3||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.30|0.81|
81731989|NCT00366899|163160393|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.78||||||95.0|0.65|0.94||||||For diphtheria toxoid the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.94|0.65|
81434994|NCT03086135|162560751|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Adaptive Speech Recognition in Noise with Osia at 12 months vs reference device BP110 on softband at visit 1.||||<0.0001
81434995|NCT02725515|162560819|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.4||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|32.6|||Barnard's Unconditional Exact Test P-val|||||32.6|-6.6|0.1830
81434996|NCT02725515|162560820|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.5||||0.1075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|37.3|||Barnard's Unconditional Exact Test P-val|||||37.3|-3.7|0.1075
81434997|NCT02725515|162560821|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.92|||Log Rank|||||0.92|0.30|0.0252
81731990|NCT00366899|163160393|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.85||||||95.0|0.67|1.08||||||For Tetanus the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.08|0.67|
81731991|NCT00366899|163160393|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.75||||||95.0|0.63|0.89||||||For diphtheria toxoid the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.89|0.63|
81731992|NCT00366899|163160393|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.25||||||95.0|0.88|1.79||||||For Tetanus the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.79|0.88|
81731993|NCT00366899|163160394|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.87||||||95.0|0.7|1.08||||||For Polio Type 1 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.08|0.70|
81731994|NCT00366899|163160394|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.95||||||95.0|0.74|1.22||||||For Polio Type 2 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.22|0.74|
81731995|NCT00366899|163160394|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.88||||||95.0|0.68|1.13||||||For Polio Type 3 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.13|0.68|
81731996|NCT00366899|163160394|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.69||||||95.0|0.55|0.86||||||For Polio Type 1 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.86|0.55|
81731997|NCT00366899|163160394|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.85||||||95.0|0.68|1.07||||||For Polio Type 2 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.07|0.68|
81538948|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.8405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||3.23|0.38|0.8405
81731998|NCT00366899|163160394|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC/GMT ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.65||||||95.0|0.51|0.83||||||For Polio Type 3 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.83|0.51|
81731999|NCT02848326|163160399|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|-0.37||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) model included baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms.|MMRM|||||-0.37|-1.93|0.0039
81732000|NCT02848326|163160399|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-0.27||MMRM model included baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms.|MMRM|||||-0.27|-1.55|0.0056
81732001|NCT02848326|163160399|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.0325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.06||MMRM model included baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms.|MMRM|||||-0.06|-1.35|0.0325
81732002|NCT02848326|163160399|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|-0.56||MMRM model included baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms.|MMRM|||||-0.56|-2.21|0.0010
81732003|NCT02848326|163160399|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|-0.49||MMRM model included baseline monthly migraine days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms.|MMRM|||||-0.49|-2.09|0.0016
81732004|NCT02848326|163160400|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|-0.54||MMRM model included baseline monthly headache days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms.|MMRM|||||-0.54|-2.23|0.0014
81732005|NCT02848326|163160400|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|-0.55||MMRM model included baseline monthly headache days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms.|MMRM|||||-0.55|-1.94|0.0005
81732006|NCT02848326|163160400|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-0.24||MMRM model included baseline monthly headache days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms.|MMRM|||||-0.24|-1.64|0.0087
81732007|NCT02848326|163160400|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.41||MMRM model included baseline monthly headache days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms.|MMRM|||||-0.41|-2.20|0.0044
81732008|NCT02848326|163160400|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|-0.53||MMRM model included baseline monthly headache days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms.|MMRM|||||-0.53|-2.26|0.0017
81434998|NCT01710358|162560837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.001
81434999|NCT01456962|162560869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6
81732009|NCT02848326|163160401|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.0617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.31||Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) for repeated measures with fixed factors(treatment group,visit), covariates(baseline migraine days), interactions(treatment group;baseline migraine days by visit) with an unstructured covariance matrix.|GLMM for repeated measures|||||2.31|0.98|0.0617
81732010|NCT02848326|163160401|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.08||GLMM for repeated measures with fixed factors (treatment group, visit), covariates (baseline migraine days), interactions (treatment group by visit; baseline migraine days by visit) with an unstructured covariance matrix.|GLMM for repeated measures|||||2.08|1.02|0.0369
81435000|NCT01456962|162560869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% change in CD4+:CD8+ T cells ratio|-9.5||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.3|12.0|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for treatment group and time on antiretroviral therapy|Change based on a 1 log unit increase in genital:plasma drug ratio|Null hypothesis: Higher genital to plasma antiretroviral drug ratios are not associated with higher cervical CD4+:CD8+ T cell ratios.||12|-27.3|0.4
81732011|NCT02848326|163160401|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.0512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.03||GLMM for repeated measures with fixed factors (treatment group, visit), covariates (baseline migraine days), interactions (treatment group by visit; baseline migraine days by visit) with an unstructured covariance matrix.|GLMM for repeated measures|||||2.03|1.00|0.0512
81732012|NCT02848326|163160401|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.91||GLMM for repeated measures with fixed factors (treatment group, visit), covariates (baseline migraine days), interactions (treatment group by visit; baseline migraine days by visit) with an unstructured covariance matrix.|GLMM for repeated measures|||||2.91|1.15|0.0113
81732013|NCT02848326|163160401|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.18||GLMM for repeated measures with fixed factors (treatment group, visit), covariates (baseline migraine days), interactions (treatment group by visit; baseline migraine days by visit) with an unstructured covariance matrix.|GLMM for repeated measure|||||3.18|1.30|0.0019
81732014|NCT02848326|163160402|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|-0.6||MMRM model included baseline monthly acute medication use days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms.|MMRM|||||-0.60|-1.99|0.0002
81732015|NCT02848326|163160402|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|-0.87||MMRM model included baseline monthly acute medication use days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms.|MMRM|||||-0.87|-2.01|<0.0001
81435001|NCT02377349|162560885|SUPERIORITY|Criterion: The lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the GMC ratio \[dTpa Group-Mother/Control Group-Mother\] for anti-PT antibodies was greater than or equal to (≥) 1.5.|GMC ratio|8.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.02|10.2|||2-sample t-test|The CI of the group GMC ratio were computed using two-sample t-test assuming heterogeneity of variance.||GMC ratio between groups (dTpa Group-Mother/Control Group-Mother) to demonstrate that maternally transferred antibodies against pertussis in the dTpa Group-Mother was superior to that in the Control Group-mother, in the cord blood sample at the time of delivery.||10.2|7.02|
81732016|NCT02848326|163160402|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.54||MMRM model included baseline monthly acute medication use days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms.|MMRM|||||-0.54|-1.68|0.0001
81732017|NCT02848326|163160402|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|-0.62||MMRM model included baseline monthly acute medication use days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms.|MMRM|||||-0.62|-2.08|0.0003
81538949|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.6257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.79||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||3.79|0.45|0.6257
81732018|NCT02848326|163160402|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|-0.52||MMRM model included baseline monthly acute medication use days as a covariate, treatment group and visit (month) as fixed factors, and treatment group-by-visit and baseline-by-visit as interaction terms.|MMRM|||||-0.52|-1.93|0.0007
81732019|NCT00414466|163160403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.802||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, two-sided.|Williams test for minimum effective dose|||Williams' test for Minimum Effective Dose was used to compare each active group to the placebo.||||0.802
81732020|NCT00414466|163160403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.874||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, two-sided.|Williams test for minimum effective dose|||Williams' test for Minimum Effective Dose was used to compare each active group to the placebo.||||0.874
81732021|NCT00414466|163160403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.899||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, two-sided.|Williams test for minimum effective dose|||Williams' test for Minimum Effective Dose was used to compare each active group to the placebo.||||0.899
81732022|NCT00414466|163160404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, two-sided. Hochberg's adjustment for multiple comparisons was used.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81732023|NCT00414466|163160404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, two-sided. Hochberg's adjustment for multiple comparisons was used.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81732024|NCT00414466|163160404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, two-sided. Hochberg's adjustment for multiple comparisons was used.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81732025|NCT00414466|163160405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.083||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, two-sided. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were used.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.083
81732026|NCT00414466|163160405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, two-sided. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were used.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81732027|NCT00414466|163160405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.352||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, two-sided. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were used.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.352
81732028|NCT03480425|163160426|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.4|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.6|-2.4|<0.05
81732029|NCT00863746|163160429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9934||||0.4687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8409|1.1735||p-value of one-sided test (significance level 2.5%)|Log Rank|stratified by region, number of prior treatments, presence brain mets at baseline, prior EGFR inhibitor treatment||Test for superiority of Sorafenib over Placebo||1.1735|0.8409|0.4687
81732030|NCT00863746|163160430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6068|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5139|0.7165||p-value of one-sided test (significance level 2.5%)|Log Rank|stratified by region, number of prior treatments, presence brain mets at baseline, prior EGFR inhibitor treatment||Test for superiority of Sorafenib over Placebo||0.7165|0.5139|<0.0001
81732031|NCT00863746|163160431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH-adjusted difference in proportions|0.2263|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1575|0.2952|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by region, number of prior treatments, presence brain mets at baseline, prior EGFR inhibitor treatment||||0.2952|0.1575|<0.000001
81732032|NCT00863746|163160432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH-adjusted difference in proportions|0.039||||0.000876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0137|0.0642|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by region, number of prior treatments, presence brain mets at baseline, prior EGFR inhibitor treatment||||0.0642|0.0137|0.000876
81732033|NCT00863746|163160433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.542|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4526|0.6492||p-value of one-sided test (significance level 2.5%)|Log Rank|stratified by region, number of prior treatments, presence brain mets at baseline, prior EGFR inhibitor treatment||Test for superiority of Sorafenib over Placebo||0.6492|0.4526|<0.0001
81732034|NCT00863746|163160434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3121||||||p-value for test of treatment effect equal to 0.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3121
81732035|NCT00863746|163160435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2948||||||p-value for test of treatment effect equal to 0|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2948
81732036|NCT00863746|163160436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8344||||||p-value for test of treatment effect equal to 0|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8344
81732037|NCT00863746|163160437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1438||||||p-value for test of treatment effect equal to 0.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1438
81435002|NCT02377349|162560885|SUPERIORITY|Criterion: The lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the GMC ratio \[dTpa Group-Mother/Control Group-Mother\] for anti-FHA antibodies was greater than or equal to (≥) 1.5.|GMC ratio|16.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.48|19.24|||2-sample t-test|The CI of the group GMC ratio were computed using two-sample t-test assuming heterogeneity of variance.||GMC ratio between groups (dTpa Group-Mother/Control Group-Mother) to demonstrate that maternally transferred antibodies against pertussis in the dTpa Group-Mother was superior to that in the Control Group-mother, in the cord blood sample at the time of delivery.||19.24|13.48|
81435003|NCT02377349|162560885|SUPERIORITY|Criterion: The lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the GMC ratio \[dTpa Group-Mother/Control Group-Mother\] for anti-PRN antibodies was greater than or equal to (≥) 1.5.|GMC ratio|20.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.86|26.88|||2-sample t-test|The CI of the group GMC ratio were computed using two-sample t-test assuming heterogeneity of variance.||GMC ratio between groups (dTpa Group-Mother/Control Group-Mother) to demonstrate that maternally transferred antibodies against pertussis in the dTpa Group-Mother was superior to that in the Control Group-mother, in the cord blood sample at the time of delivery.||26.88|15.86|
81435004|NCT03277248|162560903|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (Ublituximab / Teriflunomide)|0.509||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.784||GEE (Generalized Estimating Equation) model for the relapse count per participant with logarithmic link function, treatment, region, and baseline Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) strata as covariates and log (years of treatment) as offset.|Negative Binomial Model|||||0.784|0.330|0.0022
81732038|NCT00863746|163160438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9228||||||p-value for treatment effect equal to 0.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9228
81732039|NCT00153803|163160439|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.33|||Log Rank|||||1.33|0.65|0.165
81732040|NCT00153803|163160440|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.63|||Log Rank|||||1.63|0.85|0.32
81732041|NCT03292653|163160445|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.64||0.736|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|7.93|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effects for treatment and stratification factors of baseline participant status (diabetic/non-diabetic, ejection fraction status (reduced/preserved) with baseline plasma volume as the covariate.||7.93|-5.4|0.736
81732042|NCT03292653|163160445|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38||0.7694|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.22|5.18|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and stratification factors of baseline participant status (diabetic/non-diabetic, ejection fraction status (reduced/preserved) with baseline plasma volume as the covariate.||5.18|-7.22|0.7694
81732043|NCT03292653|163160446|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.184|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.01|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and stratification factors of baseline participant status (diabetic/non-diabetic), ejection fraction status (reduced/preserved) with baseline plasma volume as the covariate.||0.01|-0.09|0.184
81732044|NCT03292653|163160446|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.3397|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.02|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and stratification factors of baseline participant status (diabetic/non-diabetic), ejection fraction status (reduced/preserved) with baseline plasma volume as the covariate.||0.02|-0.07|0.3397
81732045|NCT03292653|163160447|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-17.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.12||0.094|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.79|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and stratification factors of baseline participant status (diabetic/non-diabetic), ejection fraction status (reduced/preserved) with baseline plasma volume as the covariate.||-0.35|-33.79|0.094
81732046|NCT03292653|163160447|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-12.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.49||0.1878|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.65|3.46|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and stratification factors of baseline participant status (diabetic/non-diabetic), ejection fraction status (reduced/preserved) with baseline plasma volume as the covariate.||3.46|-27.65|0.1878
81732047|NCT03292653|163160448|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-4.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8||0.4269|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.45|5.8|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and stratification factors of baseline participant status (diabetic/non-diabetic), ejection fraction status (reduced/preserved) with baseline plasma volume as the covariate.||5.8|-15.45|0.4269
81732048|NCT03292653|163160448|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-6.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.39||0.2684|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.24|3.52|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and stratification factors of baseline participant status (diabetic/non-diabetic), ejection fraction status (reduced/preserved) with baseline plasma volume as the covariate.||3.52|-16.24|0.2684
81732049|NCT03292653|163160449|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|847.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|576.98||0.1761|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-210.46|1904.86|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and stratification factors of baseline participant status (diabetic/non-diabetic), ejection fraction status (reduced/preserved) with baseline plasma volume as the covariate.||1904.86|-210.46|0.1761
81732050|NCT03292653|163160449|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|489.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|579.35||0.4202|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-572.68|1551.34|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and stratification factors of baseline participant status (diabetic/non-diabetic), ejection fraction status (reduced/preserved) with baseline plasma volume as the covariate.||1551.34|-572.68|0.4202
81732051|NCT03292653|163160450|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|13.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.53||0.1242|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|28.53|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and stratification factors of baseline participant status (diabetic/non-diabetic), ejection fraction status (reduced/preserved) with baseline erythropoietin as the covariate.||28.53|-1.03|0.1242
81732052|NCT03292653|163160450|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.73||0.9903|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.49|13.3|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and stratification factors of baseline participant status (diabetic/non-diabetic), ejection fraction status (reduced/preserved) with baseline erythropoietin as the covariate.||13.30|-13.49|0.9903
81732053|NCT03292653|163160451|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-150.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|116.09||0.2121|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-353.57|51.78|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and stratification factors of baseline participant status (diabetic/non-diabetic), ejection fraction status (reduced/preserved) with baseline NT-proBNP as the covariate.||51.78|-353.57|0.2121
81732054|NCT03292653|163160451|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-5.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|96.88||0.9574|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-174.4|163.87|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment and stratification factors of baseline participant status (diabetic/non-diabetic), ejection fraction status (reduced/preserved) with baseline NT-proBNP as the covariate.||163.87|-174.4|0.9574
81732055|NCT02906709|163160479|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.66|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||||Based on a Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis model with terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status (yes/no), time and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior anti-hyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status and time by treatment by prior AHA status with the restriction of a common baseline mean between two treatment groups.|-0.66|-1.15|<0.001
81732056|NCT02906709|163160480|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs. Placebo|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|21.8|||||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|21.8|-8.4|
81471865|NCT02607306|162635551|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure is used to control the overall type I error on a two sided 5% level. If and only if non-inferiority of IDegLira vs. IDeg and superiority of IDegLira vs. Lira are confirmed in the primary analysis (change in HbA1c), the three secondary confirmatory tests are performed for superiority of IDegLira versus IDeg with a fixed sequence (1. change in body weight, 2. number of treatment emergent severe or BG confirmed hypoglycaemic episodes and 3. change in HbA1c).|Treatment contrast|0.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.68||p-value for superiority of IDegLira vs IDeg is presented|Negative binomial regression|||The number of events is analysed using a negative binomial regression model (log link) with the logarithm of the treatment emergent exposure time (100 years) as offset. The model includes treatment and pre-trial OAD treatment as fixed factors.||0.68|0.35|<0.0001
81732057|NCT02906709|163160482|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs. Placebo|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|0.4|||||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|0.4|-12.8|
81732058|NCT02906709|163160484|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-15.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|-5.4|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||||Based on a Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis model with terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status (yes/no), time and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status and time by treatment by prior AHA status with the restriction of a common baseline mean between two treatment groups.|-5.4|-24.5|0.002
81732059|NCT02906709|163160485|SUPERIORITY||Percent Between-group Rate Difference|5.8||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|11.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||||The estimated response rates and effective sample sizes were used to obtain the confidence intervals (CIs) for within-group response rates via the Wilson score method. The CI were calculated via the stratified (non-combination prior AHA therapy status) Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|11.5|-0.7|0.065
81732060|NCT02906709|163160486|SUPERIORITY||Percent Between-group Rate Difference|1.6||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|5.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||||The estimated response rates and effective sample sizes were used to obtain the confidence intervals (CIs) for within-group response rates via the Wilson score method. The CI were calculated via the stratified (non-combination prior AHA therapy status) Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|5.8|-4.7|0.334
81732061|NCT02906709|163160487|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|3.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|4.0|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis||||Based on a Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis model with terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status (yes/no), time and the interaction of time by treatment, time by prior AHA therapy status and time by treatment by prior AHA status with the restriction of a common baseline mean between two treatment groups.|4.0|2.3|<0.001
81732062|NCT01124149|163160497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|3.87|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.87|1.76|<0.001
81732063|NCT01124149|163160498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|3.07|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.07|1.44|<0.001
81732064|NCT00683020|163160508|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean changes in comparison groups are not equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.9|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values.||||3.9|0.1|0.03
81732065|NCT00683020|163160509|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean changes in comparison groups are not equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.6|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values.||||3.6|-0.9|0.23
81732066|NCT00683020|163160510|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Days in comparison groups are not equal.|Rate Ratio|0.6||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.4|||Negative Binomial Models|Adjusted for baseline values.||||1.4|0.3|0.25
81732067|NCT00683020|163160511|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Proportions in comparison groups are not equal.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline values.||||1.4|0.2|0.18
81732068|NCT00683020|163160512|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean changes in comparison groups are not equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.5|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values.||||0.5|0.1|0.008
81732069|NCT00683020|163160513|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean changes in comparison groups are not equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values.||||0.2|-0.2|0.87
81732070|NCT00683020|163160514|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean changes in comparison groups are not equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.2|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values.||||4.2|-2.1|0.49
81732071|NCT00683020|163160515|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean changes in comparison groups are not equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.6|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values.||||5.6|-3.0|0.54
81732072|NCT00683020|163160516|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean changes in comparison groups are not equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|4.4|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values.||||4.4|-0.4|0.11
81732073|NCT00683020|163160517|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean changes in comparison groups are not equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values.||||0.1|-0.6|0.13
81732074|NCT00683020|163160518|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean changes in comparison groups are not equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|5.1|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values.||||5.1|-3.8|0.78
81732075|NCT00683020|163160519|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean changes in comparison groups are not equal.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|4.9|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline values.||||4.9|-0.6|0.13
81435005|NCT03277248|162560904|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (Ublituximab / Teriflunomide)|0.035|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.064||GEE model for the relapse count per participant with logarithmic link function, treatment, region, and baseline EDSS strata as covariates and log (years of treatment) as offset.|Negative Binomial Model|||||0.064|0.019|<.0001
81435006|NCT03277248|162560905|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio (Ublituximab / Teriflunomide)|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.073|0.136||GEE model for the relapse count per participant with logarithmic link function, treatment, region, and baseline EDSS strata as covariates and log (years of treatment) as offset.|Negative Binomial Model|||||0.136|0.073|<.0001
81435007|NCT03277248|162560907|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (Ublituximab / Teriflunomide)|7.946|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.917|12.841||Logistic regression model with treatment, region, baseline EDSS strata and log transformed baseline MRI lesion counts (T1-unenhancing, T2, Gd-enhancing) as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||||12.841|4.917|<.0001
81732076|NCT03127137|163160540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||The reported p-value was calculated.|Fisher Exact|||||||.05
81435008|NCT03277248|162560908|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (Ublituximab / Teriflunomide)|0.862||||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.596|1.246||Logistic regression model with treatment, region, baseline EDSS strata and log transformed baseline MRI lesion counts (T1 unenhancing, T2, Gd enhancing) as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.246|0.596|0.4290
81732077|NCT03127137|163160541|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.86||||||||2.86|.82|
81732078|NCT02319148|163160549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|105.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.11|120.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||120.34|92.11|
81732079|NCT02319148|163160549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|92.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.96|105.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||105.77|80.96|
81732080|NCT02319148|163160549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|116.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.86|132.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||132.92|101.86|
81732081|NCT02319148|163160550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|90.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.57|103.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||103.46|78.57|
81732082|NCT02319148|163160550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|106.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.7|122.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||122.07|92.70|
81435009|NCT03277248|162560909|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.018||||0.3108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.017||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model includes treatment, region, baseline EDSS strata, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline volume (cube root transformed) as covariates and an unstructured covariance matrix.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.017|-0.053|0.3108
81732083|NCT02319148|163160550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|101.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.68|116.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||116.66|88.68|
81732084|NCT02319148|163160551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|91.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.49|104.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||104.94|79.49|
81732085|NCT02319148|163160551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|106.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.1|122.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||122.91|93.10|
81732086|NCT02319148|163160551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|102.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.42|117.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||117.93|89.42|
81732087|NCT00048048|163160570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|0.979|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.534|1.425|||||To analyze the appropriateness of the chosen conversion factors, a second regression analysis was carried out. This regression was on the three conversion factor dose groups, using the regression slope estimates of Hb. This was not pre-specified.|All cohorts with dosing frequency 1X/ Week||1.425|0.534|
81732088|NCT00048048|163160570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|0.851|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.395|1.307|||||To analyze the appropriateness of the chosen conversion factors, a second regression analysis was carried out. This regression was on the three conversion factor dose groups, using the regression slope estimates of Hb. This was not pre-specified.|All cohorts with dosing frequency 1X/ 2Week||1.307|0.395|
81732089|NCT00048048|163160570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|0.932|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.488|1.377|||||To analyze the appropriateness of the chosen conversion factors, a second regression analysis was carried out. This regression was on the three conversion factor dose groups, using the regression slope estimates of Hb. This was not pre-specified.|All cohorts with dosing frequency 1X /3 Week||1.377|0.488|
81732090|NCT02194998|163160636|SUPERIORITY|A one-sided exact binomial test was used against a null rate of 70% at a significance level of 5%.|||||<|0.01||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|One-Sided Exact Binomial Test|||Null Hypothesis: Cohort A's SVR12 rate \<= 70%.||||<0.01
81732091|NCT02194998|163160636|SUPERIORITY|A one-sided exact binomial test was used against a null rate of 70% at a significance level of 5%.||||||0.47||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|One-Sided Exact Binomial Test|||Null Hypothesis: Cohort B's SVR12 rate \<= 70%.||||0.47
81732092|NCT02194998|163160636|SUPERIORITY|A one-sided exact binomial test was used against a null rate of 70% at a significance level of 5%.|||||<|0.01||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|One-Sided Exact Binomial Test|||Null Hypothesis: Cohort C's SVR12 rate \<= 70%.||||<0.01
81732093|NCT02194998|163160636|SUPERIORITY|A one-sided exact binomial test was used against a null rate of 70% at a significance level of 5%.||||||0.24||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|One-Sided Exact Binomial Test|||Null Hypothesis: Cohort D's SVR12 rate \<= 70%.||||0.24
81732094|NCT02194998|163160649|SUPERIORITY|A one-sided exact binomial test was used against a null rate of 70% at a significance level of 5%.|||||<|0.01||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|One-Sided Exact Binomial Test|||Null Hypothesis: Cohort A's SVR24 rate \<= 70%.||||<0.01
81732095|NCT02194998|163160649|SUPERIORITY|A one-sided exact binomial test was used against a null rate of 70% at a significance level of 5%.||||||0.47||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|One-Sided Exact Binomial Test|||Null Hypothesis: Cohort B's SVR24 rate \<= 70%.||||0.47
81732096|NCT02194998|163160649|SUPERIORITY|A one-sided exact binomial test was used against a null rate of 70% at a significance level of 5%.|||||<|0.01||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|One-Sided Exact Binomial Test|||Null Hypothesis: Cohort C's SVR24 rate \<= 70%.||||<0.01
81732097|NCT02194998|163160649|SUPERIORITY|A one-sided exact binomial test was used against a null rate of 70% at a significance level of 5%.||||||0.24||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|One-Sided Exact Binomial Test|||Null Hypothesis: Cohort D's SVR24 rate \<= 70%.||||0.24
81732098|NCT04276883|163160651|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81732099|NCT04276883|163160651|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81732100|NCT04276883|163160652|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||180 Micrograms versus placebo; 120 minutes post-dose||||<0.0001
81732101|NCT04276883|163160652|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||120 Micrograms versus placebo; 120 minutes post-dose||||<0.0001
81732102|NCT04276883|163160652|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||180 Micrograms versus placebo; 90 minutes post-dose||||<0.0001
81732103|NCT04276883|163160652|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||120 Micrograms versus placebo; 90 minutes post-dose||||<0.0001
81732104|NCT04276883|163160652|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||180 Micrograms versus placebo; 60 minutes post-dose||||<0.0001
81538950|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.92||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|10.36||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||10.36|1.48|0.0060
81732105|NCT04276883|163160652|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||120 Micrograms versus placebo; 60 minutes post-dose||||<0.0001
81732106|NCT04276883|163160652|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||180 Micrograms versus placebo; 45 minutes post-dose||||<0.0001
81732107|NCT04276883|163160652|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||120 Micrograms versus placebo; 45 minutes post-dose||||<0.0001
81732108|NCT04276883|163160652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||180 Micrograms versus placebo; 30 minutes post-dose||||0.0006
81732109|NCT04276883|163160652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0028|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||120 Micrograms versus placebo; 30 minutes post-dose||||0.0028
81732110|NCT04276883|163160652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||180 Micrograms versus placebo; 20 minutes post-dose||||0.0070
81732111|NCT04276883|163160652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0092|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||120 Micrograms versus placebo; 20 minutes post-dose||||0.0092
81732112|NCT00320112|163160653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||no differences between arms in baseline characteristics at \<0.1 level, further analyses adjusted for variables that could influence the outcome like insulin use, age, commodities. because no differences in results, unadjusted analyses are reported.|Regression, Linear|we used STATA 11's xtmixed command, which fits multi-level mixed-effects linear regression models, with clustering by assigned pairs.||||||0.004
81732113|NCT00320112|163160654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|||||this is a priori design|Regression, Linear|||||||.91
81732114|NCT00320112|163160655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.10
81732115|NCT00320112|163160656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.02
81732116|NCT01199861|163160661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Inhibition|41.0||||||95.0|||||||One minus the back-transformed estimate for the treatment difference was interpreted as the relative inhibition of an immune response caused by fingolimod 0.5 mg compared to placebo; it was presented as a percentage and referred to as 'inhibition'.|The inhibition of an immune response to the A/California/7/09 (H1N1) strain of the seasonal influenza vaccine was assessed by the relative difference of the geometric mean antibody titer ratio on fingolimod as compared to placebo three weeks after a single dose of seasonal influenza vaccine.||||
81732117|NCT01199861|163160661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Inhibition|-35.0||||||95.0|||||||One minus the back-transformed estimate for the treatment difference was interpreted as the relative inhibition of an immune response caused by fingolimod 0.5 mg compared to placebo; it was presented as a percentage and referred to as 'inhibition'.|The inhibition of an immune response to the A/Perth/16/2009 (H3N2) strain of the seasonal influenza vaccine was assessed by the relative difference of the geometric mean antibody titer ratio on fingolimod as compared to placebo three weeks after a single dose of seasonal influenza vaccine.||||
81732118|NCT01199861|163160661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Inhibition|44.0||||||95.0|||||||One minus the back-transformed estimate for the treatment difference was interpreted as the relative inhibition of an immune response caused by fingolimod 0.5 mg compared to placebo; it was presented as a percentage and referred to as 'inhibition'.|The inhibition of an immune response to the B/Brisbane/60/2008 strain of the seasonal influenza vaccine was assessed by the relative difference of the geometric mean antibody titer ratio on fingolimod as compared to placebo three weeks after a single dose of seasonal influenza vaccine.||||
81732119|NCT01199861|163160662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Inhibition|38.0||||||95.0|||||||One minus the back-transformed estimate for the treatment difference was interpreted as the relative inhibition of an immune response caused by fingolimod 0.5 mg compared to placebo; it was presented as a percentage and referred to as 'inhibition'.|The inhibition of an immune response to the A/California/7/09 (H1N1) strain of the seasonal influenza vaccine was assessed by the relative difference of the geometric mean antibody titer ratio on fingolimod as compared to placebo six weeks after a single dose of seasonal influenza vaccine.||||
81732120|NCT01199861|163160662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Inhibition|-28.0||||||95.0|||||||One minus the back-transformed estimate for the treatment difference was interpreted as the relative inhibition of an immune response caused by fingolimod 0.5 mg compared to placebo; it was presented as a percentage and referred to as 'inhibition'.|The inhibition of an immune response to the A/Perth/16/2009 (H3N2) strain of the seasonal influenza vaccine was assessed by the relative difference of the geometric mean antibody titer ratio on fingolimod as compared to placebo six weeks after a single dose of seasonal influenza vaccine.||||
81732121|NCT01199861|163160662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Inhibition|48.0||||||95.0|||||||One minus the back-transformed estimate for the treatment difference was interpreted as the relative inhibition of an immune response caused by fingolimod 0.5 mg compared to placebo; it was presented as a percentage and referred to as 'inhibition'.|The inhibition of an immune response to the B/Brisbane/60/2008 strain of the seasonal influenza vaccine was assessed by the relative difference of the geometric mean antibody titer ratio on fingolimod as compared to placebo six weeks after a single dose of seasonal influenza vaccine.||||
81732122|NCT05630547|163160726|SUPERIORITY||LS Geometric Mean Ratio to Baseline|0.986||||0.8042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.881|1.103|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using mixed-effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) including the fixed categorical effects of the treatment group, multiple sclerosis (MS) clinical subtype (relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis \[RRMS\], secondary progressive multiple sclerosis \[SPMS\], or primary progressive multiple sclerosis \[PPMS\]), visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, log-transformed baseline sNfL levels and log-transformed baseline sNfL levels-by-visit interaction.||1.103|0.881|0.8042
81732123|NCT00977470|163160729|EQUIVALENCE|All enrolled patients will be included in the intent-to-treat efficacy analyses. Based on historical patients with EGFR mutations treated with gefitinib, we expect median progression-free survival on the erlotinib-alone arm to be approximately 9 months. This trial can detect a difference in proportions alive without progression at 9 months from 50% in the erlotinib arm to 77% in the erlotinib plus HCQ arm, using an alpha of 0.15 and power of 85%, using the two-sided Likelihood Ratio test.||||||0.28|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.28
81732124|NCT00796822|163160736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.09||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|3.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||The sample size was determined based on a two-sample, independent, two-tailed t-test with 5% type I error. Using the results from our pilot trial, we conservatively estimated a predicted absolute change in FMD of 3.5% with PTX (assuming no change with placebo) and we assumed a common standard deviation of 2.6%. A sample size of 10 per group was estimated to provide at least 80% power to detect this effect size. Allowing for a 20% dropout rate, we planned to recruit 13 subjects per group.||3.28|-1.53|0.44
81732125|NCT00796822|163160737|SUPERIORITY|There was no formal power calculation for this outcome measure as the study was powered on the primary outcome measure.|Median Difference (Net)|149.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|151.8||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4|281.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||281.9|16.4|0.03
81471866|NCT02607306|162635552|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure is used to control the overall type I error on a two sided 5% level. If and only if non-inferiority of IDegLira vs. IDeg and superiority of IDegLira vs. Lira are confirmed in the primary analysis (change in HbA1c), the three secondary confirmatory tests are performed for superiority of IDegLira versus IDeg with a fixed sequence (1. change in body weight, 2. number of treatment emergent severe or BG confirmed hypoglycaemic episodes and 3. change in HbA1c).|Treatment contrast|-0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.52||p-value for superiority of IDegLira vs IDeg is presented|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in response after 52 weeks are analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, pre-trial OAD as fixed factors and corresponding baseline HbA1c value as covariate.||-0.52|-0.75|<0.0001
81732126|NCT02364557|163160738|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|70.0|0.71|1.17||One-side significance level = 0.15|Log Rank||Reference level = SOC arm|Assuming an increase in median PFS from 10.5 to 19 months (HR: 0.55), 69 events provide \>90% power to conclude superiority with 1-sided α = 0.15.||1.17|0.71|0.36
81732127|NCT02364557|163160741|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.61||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Gray's test||Reference level = SOC arm|||1.61|0.59|0.91
81732128|NCT02364557|163160743|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.02||Two-sided significance level = 0.05.|Log Rank||Reference level = CTCs Absent|||2.02|0.54|0.90
81732129|NCT05097989|163160752|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-17.7||||0.2422|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-37.5|8.3|||ANCOVA|||||8.3|-37.5|0.2422
81732130|NCT05097989|163160752|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-6.0||||0.8701|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.3|74.4|||ANCOVA|||||74.4|-49.3|0.8701
81732131|NCT01822548|163160778|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|Generalized linear model (GLM)||||||<0.05
81732132|NCT01822548|163160778|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.362|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.695|||ANOVA|adjustment for baseline value of EPC||||0.695|0.028|<0.05
81732133|NCT01822548|163160779|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.067|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.358|0.224|||ANOVA|||||0.224|-0.358|<0.05
81732134|NCT03587207|163160781|OTHER|rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S is to be declared statistically inferior if the 2-sided 80% CIs of the between group ratio of the GMT with rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D as control is lower than 1 at 1 month after last vaccination. The following ANCOVA model is used: fixed-effect model including age strata, study group, strain and center as fixed effects. The pre vaccination (Baseline) log-transformed titer with centering at zero is included as a continuous covariate.|Geometric mean ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.83|1.1|||ANCOVA|An interaction between strain and pre-vaccination log transformed titer is included in the model to fit to the serogroup B test strain data only.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the pooled B strains, one month after last vaccination.||1.10|0.83|
81732135|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|M14459 strain-Between group ratios for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D groups|Geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.84|1.2|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the Meningitis B M14459 (fHbp) strain, one month after last vaccination.||1.20|0.84|
81732136|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|96217 strain-Between group ratios for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D groups|Geometric mean ratio|1.05||||||80.0|0.88|1.26|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the Meningitis B 96217 (NadA) strain, one month after last vaccination.||1.26|0.88|
81732137|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|NZ98/254 strain-Between group ratios for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D groups|Geometric mean ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.64|0.95|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the Meningitis B NZ98/254 (PorA) strain, one month after last vaccination.||0.95|0.64|
81732138|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|M07-0241084 strain- Between group ratios for comparison of rMenBOMV\_ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group|Geometric mean ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.66|0.96|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the Meningitis B M07-0241084 (NHBA) strain, one month after last vaccination.||0.96|0.66|
81732139|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup A- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group|Geometric mean ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.74|1.14|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup A, one month after last vaccination.||1.14|0.74|
81732140|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup C- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group|Geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.78|1.27|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup C, one month after last vaccination.||1.27|0.78|
81732141|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup W- Between group ratios for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group|Geometric mean ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.79|1.18|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup W, one month after last vaccination.||1.18|0.79|
81538951|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.3556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|5.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||5.68|0.54|0.3556
81538952|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.67||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|10.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||10.90|1.24|0.0190
81538953|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|30.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||30.68|3.20|<0.0001
81538954|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.67|47.05||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||47.05|4.67|<0.0001
81732142|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup Y- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group|Geometric mean ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.69|1.19|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup Y, one month after last vaccination.||1.19|0.69|
81732143|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|M14459 strain- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group.|Geometric mean ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.86|1.22|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Other unknown interference in MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S study groups, on the Meningitis B M14459 (fHbp) strain, one month after last vaccination.||1.22|0.86|
81732144|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|96217 strain- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.66|0.95|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Other unknown interference in MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S study groups, on the Meningitis B 96217 (NadA)strain, one month after last vaccination.||0.95|0.66|
81732145|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|NZ98/254 strain- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.65|0.97|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Other unknown interference in MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S study groups, on the Meningitis B NZ98/254 (PorA) strain, one month after last vaccination.||0.97|0.65|
81732146|NCT03587207|163160782|NON_INFERIORITY|M07-0241084 strain- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.6|0.88|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Other unknown interference in MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S study groups, on the Meningitis B M07-0241084 (NHBA) strain, one month after last vaccination.||0.88|0.60|
81732147|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup A- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.45|0.69|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Other unknown interference in MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S study groups, on the Meningitis serogrpoup A, one month after last vaccination.||0.69|0.45|
81732148|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup C- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group.|Geometric mean ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.94|1.52|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Other unknown interference in MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup C, one month after last vaccination.||1.52|0.94|
81732149|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup W- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group.|Geometric mean ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.87|1.29|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Other unknown interference in MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup W, one month after last vaccination.||1.29|0.87|
81732150|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup Y- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group.|Geometric mean ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.9|1.55|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Other unknown interference in MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup Y, one month after last vaccination.||1.55|0.90|
81732151|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|M14459 strain- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV group.|Geometric mean ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.85|1.22|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B M14459(fHbp) strain, one month after last vaccination.||1.22|0.85|
81450427|NCT00911807|162587697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45||||0.6962||95.0|-2.719|1.819||No adjustment for multiple testing was needed and all tests were done with retention of the full two-sided alpha-level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Comparisons between all pair of means were performed with two-sample t-tests within the ANCOVA model.||Multiple testing of individual null hypotheses that control for the overall significance level alpha = 0.05 were performed by using the 'closed testing procedure'.||1.819|-2.719|0.6962
81732152|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|96217 strain-Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.75|1.09|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B 96217 (NadA) strain, one month after last vaccination.||1.09|0.75|
81732153|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|NZ98/254 strain-Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.64|0.96|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B NZ98/254 (PorA) strain, one month after last vaccination.||0.96|0.64|
81732154|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|M07-0241084 strain-Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.58|0.86|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B M07-0241084 (NHBA) strain, one month after last vaccination.||0.86|0.58|
81732155|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup A- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and MenACWY group.|Geometric mean ratio|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|2.9|4.47|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus MenACWY study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup A, one month after last vaccination.||4.47|2.90|
81732156|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup C- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and MenACWY group.|Geometric mean ratio|4.18|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|3.28|5.31|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus MenACWY study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup C, one month after last vaccination.||5.31|3.28|
81732157|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup W- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and MenACWY group.|Geometric mean ratio|3.07|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|2.52|3.73|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus MenACWY study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup W, one month after last vaccination.||3.73|2.52|
81732158|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup Y- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and MenACWY group.|Geometric mean ratio|2.01|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.53|2.65|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus MenACWY study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup Y, one month after last vaccination.||2.65|1.53|
81732159|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|M14459 strain- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group and rMenBOMV group.|Geometric mean ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.85|1.22|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B M14459 (fHbp) strain, one month after last vaccination.||1.22|0.85|
81732160|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|96217 strain- Between group ratios for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group and rMenBOMV group|Geometric mean ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.71|1.04|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B 96217 (NadA) strain, one month after last vaccination.||1.04|0.71|
81732161|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|NZ98/254 strain-Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group and rMenBOMV group.|Geometric mean ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.82|1.24|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B NZ98/254 (PorA) strain, one month after last vaccination.||1.24|0.82|
81732162|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|M07-0241084 strain-Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group and rMenBOMV group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.73|1.09|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B M07-0241084 (NHBA) strain, one month after last vaccination.||1.09|0.73|
81732163|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup A-Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group and MenACWY group.|Geometric mean ratio|3.92|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|3.15|4.88|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D versus MenACWY study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup A, one month after last vaccination.||4.88|3.15|
81732164|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup C- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group and MenACWY group.|Geometric mean ratio|4.19|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|3.3|5.34|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D versus MenACWY study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup C, one month after last vaccination.||5.34|3.30|
81732165|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup W- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group and MenACWY group.|Geometric mean ratio|3.17|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|2.6|3.87|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D versus MenACWY study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup W, one month after last vaccination.||3.87|2.60|
81732166|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup Y- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group and MenACWY group.|Geometric mean ratio|2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.68|2.92|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D versus MenACWY study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup Y, one month after last vaccination.||2.92|1.68|
81435010|NCT01451541|162560914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means with adjusted pvalues|0.59|||<|0.05||||||Multiple comparisons were adjusted for the primary and key secondary endpoints|Bonferroni-based gatekeeping method|Bonferroni-based gatekeeping method was used for multiple comparison adjustment.||Using an estimate of the standard deviation of 2.2 for the change from baseline in daily average subject-reported AM and PM rTNSS averaged over the first 6 weeks of double-blind treatment, 284 subjects per treatment group would have provided 90% power to detect a mean difference between treatment groups of 0.6 in the change from baseline with a 2-sided significance level of 0.05. Approx. 852 subjects were randomly assigned in a 1:1:1 ratio (ie, approximately 284 subjects per treatment group).||||<0.05
81435011|NCT01451541|162560914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means with adjusted p-values.|0.47|||<|0.05||||||Multiple comparisons were adjusted for the primary and key secondary endpoints|Bonferroni-based gatekeeping method|Bonferroni-based gatekeeping method was used for multiple comparison adjustment.||Using an estimate of the standard deviation of 2.2 for the change from baseline in daily average subject-reported AM and PM rTNSS averaged over the first 6 weeks of double-blind treatment, 284 subjects per treatment group would have provided 90% power to detect a mean difference between treatment groups of 0.6 in the change from baseline with a 2-sided significance level of 0.05. Approx. 852 subjects were randomly assigned in a 1:1:1 ratio (ie, approximately 284 subjects per treatment group).||||<0.05
81435012|NCT02235870|162560926|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean Difference|3.28||||0.0261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|4.32|||ANCOVA|||||4.32|2.24|0.0261
81435013|NCT02235870|162560927|SUPERIORITY||Exact Confidence Interval|64.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.5|71.7|||Exact Test|||Subjects in the Obalon Treatment group with at least 2 Balloons and balloon therapy for at least 18 weeks.||71.7|57.5|<0.0001
81435014|NCT02235870|162560928|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|32.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.1|42.5|||Chi-squared|||||42.5|23.1|<0.0001
81471867|NCT03246061|162635618|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Interim Analysis p-value for significance of \<0.025 for an overall alpha of 0.05|ANCOVA|||Estimates and p-value from an ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline ODI score. Values have been adjusted for multiple imputation. Note: 3 month visit is computed as post-treatment for the RF Ablation Arm, and post-randomization for the Control Arm.||||<0.001
81732167|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|M14459- Between group ratios for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV group|Geometric mean ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.87|1.25|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B M14459 (fHbp) strain, one month after last vaccination.||1.25|0.87|
81732168|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|96217 strain- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.59|0.86|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B 96217 (NadA) strain, one month after last vaccination.||0.86|0.59|
81732169|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|NZ98/254 strain-Between group ratios for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV group|Geometric mean ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.5|0.76|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B NZ98/254 (PorA) strain, one month after last vaccination.||0.76|0.50|
81732170|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|M07-0241084 strain-Between group ratios for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV group|Geometric mean ratio|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.42|0.63|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B M07-0241084 (NHBA) strain, one month after last vaccination.||0.63|0.42|
81732171|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup A- Between group ratios for comparison between MenABCWY group and MenACWY group|Geometric mean ratio|2.02|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.62|2.51|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to MenABCWY versus MenACWY study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup A, one month after last vaccination.||2.51|1.62|
81732172|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup C- Between group ratios for comparison of MenABCWY group and MenACWY group|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.99|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|3.92|6.35|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to MenABCWY versus MenACWY study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup C, one month after last vaccination.||6.35|3.92|
81732173|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup W- Between group ratios for comparison of MenABCWY group and MenACWY group|Geometric mean ratio|3.25|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|2.66|3.96|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to MenABCWY versus MenACWY study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup W, one month after last vaccination.||3.96|2.66|
81435015|NCT00556673|162560984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|0.51||"Linear mixed effect model fitting treatment, sequence and period as fixed factors, patient within sequence as a random factor and pre-dose FEV1 as covariate.~A significance level of 5% was used to determine statistical significance."|1-sided|||The primary hypothesis tested was that the change from period baseline of trough FEV1 for placebo and indacaterol/mometasone was equal. The one-sided alternative was that the increase from period baseline of trough FEV1 for indacaterol/mometasone was higher than for placebo.||0.51|0.28|< 0.0001
81435016|NCT01426854|162561053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81435017|NCT03555695|162561055|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81732174|NCT03587207|163160782|OTHER|Serogroup Y- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and MenACWY group|Geometric mean ratio|2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.81|3.12|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to MenABCWY versus MenACWY study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup Y, one month after last vaccination.||3.12|1.81|
81732175|NCT03587207|163160786|OTHER|Between group ratio is calculated as GMT for rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S Group over GMT for rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D Group. 80% CI are obtained from Analysis of Covariance model fitted to pooled Serogroup B Strains. The following ANCOVA model is used: fixed-effect model including age strata, study group, strain and center as fixed effects. The pre vaccination (Baseline) log-transformed titer with centering at zero is included as a continuous covariate.|Geometric mean ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.86|1.22|||ANCOVA|An interaction between strain and pre-vaccination log transformed titer is included in the model to fit to the serogroup B test strain data only.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the pooled B strains, one month after first vaccination.||1.22|0.86|
81732176|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|M14459 strain- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group.|Geometric mean ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.02|1.63|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the Meningitis B M14459 (fHbp) strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.63|1.02|
81732177|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|96217 strain- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.75|1.15|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the Meningitis B 96217 (NadA) strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.15|0.75|
81435018|NCT01971554|162561066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|30.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.3|50.3|||||A constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model was used to fit to the FPG data from the MK-8666 dose groups and placebo. Time was treated as a categorical variable so that no restriction was imposed on the trajectory of the means over time.|||50.3|11.3|
81435019|NCT01971554|162561066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|36.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.0|51.9|||||A cLDA model was used to fit to the FPG data from the MK-8666 dose groups and placebo. Time was treated as a categorical variable so that no restriction was imposed on the trajectory of the means over time.|||51.9|20.0|
81435020|NCT01971554|162561066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|54.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|38.1|70.0|||||A cLDA model was used to fit to the FPG data from the MK-8666 dose groups and placebo. Time was treated as a categorical variable so that no restriction was imposed on the trajectory of the means over time.|||70.0|38.1|
81450428|NCT01672970|162587725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Statistical analysis at Month 3||||0.000
81450429|NCT01672970|162587725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 6||||0.000
81732178|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|NZ98/254 strain- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group.|Geometric mean ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.8|1.29|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the Meningitis B NZ98/254 (PorA)strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.29|0.80|
81732179|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|M07-0241084 strain-Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.87|1.36|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the Meningitis B M07-0241084 (NHBA) strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.36|0.87|
81732180|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|Serogroup A- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.58|1.03|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup A, one month after first vaccination.||1.03|0.58|
81732181|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|Serogroup C- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D Group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.62|1.13|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup C, one month after first vaccination.||1.13|0.62|
81732182|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|Serogroup W- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.68|1.13|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup W, one month after first vaccination.||1.13|0.68|
81471868|NCT03246061|162635619|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Estimates and p-value from ANCOVA with a factor of treatment group and a covariate of baseline VAS score.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81471869|NCT02667587|162635654|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.25||||||||1.25|0.90|
81471870|NCT02667587|162635655|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.12||||0.3402|TWO_SIDED|96.39|0.87|1.43|||Log Rank|||All Randomized No Baseline Corticosteroids Participants||1.43|0.87|0.3402
81471871|NCT02667587|162635655|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.33||||||All Randomized Participants||1.33|0.91|
81471872|NCT02667587|162635659|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.4||||||||1.40|0.99|
81732183|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|Serogroup Y- Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.54|1.08|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Immune interference due to stress to lymph nodes (lymph-node effect) in rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup Y, one month after first vaccination.||1.08|0.54|
81732184|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|M14459 strain- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.69|1.09|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Other unknown interference in MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S study groups, on the Meningitis B M14459 (fHbp) strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.09|0.69|
81471873|NCT02667587|162635660|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.26|||Log Rank|||||1.26|0.89|
81471874|NCT00388297|162635661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|0.0||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2|-3|0.71
81471875|NCT00388297|162635661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|-1.0||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1|-4|0.30
81471876|NCT00388297|162635662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.57
81538955|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.1936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|6.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||6.67|0.68|0.1936
81538956|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.39||||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|10.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||10.47|1.10|0.0335
81471877|NCT00388297|162635662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.46
81471878|NCT00388297|162635663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis for \< 34 weeks||||0.81
81471879|NCT00388297|162635663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis for \<34 weeks||||0.47
81471880|NCT00388297|162635663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis for \<37 weeks||||0.44
81471881|NCT00388297|162635663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis for \< 37 weeks||||0.11
81471882|NCT00388297|162635663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.0|||Chi-squared|||Bayley-III Motor (24 months)||3|0|0.31
81471883|NCT00388297|162635663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.0|||Chi-squared|||Bayley-II Language (24 months)||3|0|0.30
81471884|NCT00388297|162635663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Chi-squared|||Bayley-III Cognitive (12 months)||0|0|0.89
81732185|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|96217 strain- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.58|0.9|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Other unknown interference in MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S study groups, on the Meningitis B 96217 (NadA) strain, one month after first vaccination.||0.90|0.58|
81732186|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|NZ98/254 strain- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.61|1.0|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Other unknown interference in MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S study groups, on the Meningitis B NZ98/254 (PorA) strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.00|0.61|
81732187|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|M07-0241084 strain- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.68|1.07|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Other unknown interference in MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S study groups, on the Meningitis B M07-0241084 (NHBA) strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.07|0.68|
81732188|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|Serogroup A- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.35|0.62|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Other unknown interference in MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup A, one month after first vaccination.||0.62|0.35|
81471885|NCT00388297|162635663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.0|||Chi-squared|||Bayley-III Motor (12 months)||3|0|0.54
81471886|NCT00388297|162635663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.0|||Chi-squared|||Bayley-III Language (12 months)||3|-3|0.92
81471887|NCT00388297|162635663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Chi-squared|||Bayley-III Cognitive (24 months)||0|0|0.70
81471888|NCT00388297|162635663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.0|||Chi-squared|||Bayley-III Motor (24 months)||0|-3|0.20
81732189|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|Serogroup C- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group.|Geometric mean ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.91|1.65|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Other unknown interference in MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup C, one month after first vaccination.||1.65|0.91|
81732190|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|Serogroup W- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group.|Geometric mean ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.04|1.72|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Other unknown interference in MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup W, one month after first vaccination.||1.72|1.04|
81732191|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|Serogroup Y- Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S group.|Geometric mean ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.7|1.38|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||Other unknown interference in MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S study groups, on the Meningitis serogroup Y, one month after first vaccination.||1.38|0.70|
81732192|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|M14459 strain-Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV\_ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV group.|Geometric mean ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.83|1.32|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B M14459 (fHbp) strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.32|0.83|
81732193|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|96217 strain-Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV\_ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV group|Geometric mean ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.64|1.0|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B 96217 (NadA) strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.00|0.64|
81732194|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|NZ98/254 strain -Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV\_ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV group|Geometric mean ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.69|1.13|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B NZ98/254 (PorA) strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.13|0.69|
81732195|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|M07-0241084 strain -Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV\_ACWY\_S group and rMenBOMV group|Geometric mean ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.76|1.19|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_S versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B M07-0241084 (NHBA) strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.19|0.76|
81732196|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|M14459 strain -Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV\_ACWY\_D group and rMenBOMV group|Geometric mean ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.64|1.03|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B M14459 (fHbp) strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.03|0.64|
81732197|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|96217 strain -Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV\_ACWY\_D group and rMenBOMV group|Geometric mean ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.69|1.09|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B 96217 (NadA) strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.09|0.69|
81732198|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|NZ98/254 strain -Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV\_ACWY\_D group and rMenBOMV group|Geometrical mean ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.68|1.12|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B NZ98/254 (PorA) strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.12|0.68|
81732199|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|M07-0241084 strain-Between group ratio for comparison of rMenBOMV\_ACWY\_D group and rMenBOMV group|Geometrical mean ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.7|1.1|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to rMenBOMV+ACWY\_D versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B M07-0241084 (NHBA) strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.10|0.70|
81732200|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|M14459 strain-Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV group|Geometric mean ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.71|1.15|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B M14459 (fHbp)strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.15|0.71|
81732201|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|96217 strain-Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV group|Geometric mean ratio|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.47|0.73|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B 96217 (NadA) strain, one month after first vaccination.||0.73|0.47|
81732202|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|NZ98/254 strain-Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV group|Geometric mean ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.54|0.89|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B NZ98/254 (PorA) strain, one month after first vaccination.||0.89|0.54|
81732203|NCT03587207|163160787|OTHER|M07-0241084 strain-Between group ratio for comparison of MenABCWY group and rMenBOMV group|Geometric mean ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.65|1.03|||ANCOVA|The model is fitted to each serogroup/strain separately.||To investigate possible effects on the immune response based on strains common to MenABCWY versus rMenBOMV study groups, on the Meningitis B M07-0241084 (NHBA) strain, one month after first vaccination.||1.03|0.65|
81732204|NCT00117949|163160795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81732205|NCT00117949|163160795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median days to insufficient T response|84.0||||||95.0|35.0|112.0||||||Kaplan-Meier estimates of the time to meet insufficient testosterone (T) response.||112|35|
81732206|NCT00117949|163160795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median days to insufficient T response|98.0||||||95.0|70.0|126.0||||||Kaplan-Meier estimates of the time to meet insufficient testosterone (T) response||126|70|
81732207|NCT00117949|163160795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median days to insufficient T response|35.0||||||95.0|14.0|98.0||||||Kaplan-Meier estimates of the time to meet insufficient testosterone (T) response||98|14|
81732208|NCT00117949|163160796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Log Rank|Participants not castrated were censored as of the days from dosing for the last available observation.||||||0.003
81732209|NCT00117949|163160796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median time to castration (days)|3.0||||||95.0|3.0|7.0||||||Kaplan-Meier estimates of the median time to testosterone castration.||7|3|
81732210|NCT00117949|163160796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median time to castration (days)|3.0||||||95.0|1.0|3.0||||||Kaplan-Meier estimates of the time to testosterone castration.||3|1|
81732211|NCT00117949|163160797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|0.0||||||95.0|0.0|0.0||||||Kaplan-Meier estimates of the percentage of participants with sufficient testosterone suppression.||0|0|
81732212|NCT00117949|163160797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|42.7||||||95.0|22.0|63.4||||||Kaplan-Meier estimates of the percentage of participants with sufficient testosterone suppression.||63.4|22|
81732213|NCT00117949|163160797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|61.6||||||95.0|41.8|81.3||||||Kaplan-Meier estimates of the percentage of participants with sufficient testosterone suppression.||81.3|41.8|
81538957|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.18||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|18.17||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||18.17|2.10|0.0009
81538958|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||2.39|0.34|0.8330
81732214|NCT00117949|163160797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|35.6||||||95.0|15.8|55.5||||||Kaplan-Meier estimates of the percentage of participants with sufficient testosterone suppression.||55.5|15.8|
81732215|NCT00117949|163160798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.181||95.0|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test.|||||||0.181
81732216|NCT00117949|163160798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|10.0||||||95.0|0.3|44.5||||||Kaplan Meier-estimates of the percentage of participants with testostestone serum levels below 0.5 ng/mL for at least 28 days.||44.5|0.3|
81732217|NCT00117949|163160798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|70.8||||||95.0|48.9|87.4||||||Kaplan Meier-estimates of the percentage of participants with testostestone serum levels below 0.5 ng/mL for at least 28 days.||87.4|48.9|
81732218|NCT00117949|163160798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|79.2||||||95.0|57.8|92.9||||||Kaplan Meier-estimates of the percentage of participants with testostestone serum levels below 0.5 ng/mL for at least 28 days.||92.9|57.8|
81732219|NCT00117949|163160798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|54.2||||||95.0|32.8|74.4||||||Kaplan Meier-estimates of the percentage of participants with testostestone serum levels below 0.5 ng/mL for at least 28 days.||74.4|32.8|
81732220|NCT00117949|163160799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.046
81435021|NCT01971554|162561072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|22.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.2|38.4|||||A cLDA model was used to fit to the FPG data from the MK-8666 dose groups and placebo. Time was treated as a categorical variable so that no restriction was imposed on the trajectory of the means over time.|||38.4|6.2|
81538959|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|3.91||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.91|0.62|0.3410
81538960|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.71||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|9.69||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||9.69|1.42|0.0075
81732221|NCT00117949|163160799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||days|14.0||||||95.0|14.0|28.0||||||Kaplan-Meier estimates of the time (days) to 50% reduction in PSA||28|14|
81732222|NCT00117949|163160799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||days|14.0||||||95.0|14.0|28.0||||||Kaplan-Meier estimates of the time (days) to 50% reduction in PSA||28|14|
81732223|NCT00117949|163160799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||days|28.0||||||95.0|14.0|41.0||||||Kaplan-Meier estimates of the time (days) to 50% reduction in PSA||41|14|
81435022|NCT01971554|162561072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|30.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.4|43.8|||||A cLDA model was used to fit to the FPG data from the MK-8666 dose groups and placebo. Time was treated as a categorical variable so that no restriction was imposed on the trajectory of the means over time.|||43.8|17.4|
81732224|NCT00117949|163160800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.926||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.926
81732225|NCT00117949|163160800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||days|56.0||||||95.0|35.0|56.0||||||Kaplan-Meier estimates of the time (days) to 90% reduction in PSA.||56|35|
81732226|NCT00117949|163160800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||days|56.0||||||95.0|35.0|84.0||||||Kaplan-Meier estimates of the time (days) to 90% reduction in PSA.||84|35|
81732227|NCT00117949|163160800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||days|56.0||||||95.0|35.0|100.0|||||The upper confidence interval limit could not be calculated. For technical reasons it has been entered as 100.|Kaplan-Meier estimates of the time (days) to 90% reduction in PSA.||100|35|
81732228|NCT01600495|163160803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81732229|NCT01600495|163160804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.25
81732230|NCT01600495|163160806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test||||<0.01
81732231|NCT02564263|163160852|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.00894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.96||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia vs RoW)|||0.96|0.63|0.00894
81732232|NCT02564263|163160853|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.00855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.94||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia vs RoW) \& tumor histology (SCC vs adenocarcinoma/Siewert type 1 adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction \[EGJ\])|||0.94|0.52|0.00855
81732233|NCT02564263|163160854|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.0531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.05||One-sided p-value based on stratified maximum weighted log rank test: the maximum of the log-rank test statistic \& a weighted log-rank Fleming-Harrington (0,1) test statistic|Log Rank||Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia vs RoW) \& tumor histology (SCC vs adenocarcinoma/Siewert type 1 adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction \[EGJ\])|||1.05|0.75|0.0531
81435023|NCT01971554|162561072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|48.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|35.6|62.0|||||A cLDA model was used to fit to the FPG data from the MK-8666 dose groups and placebo. Time was treated as a categorical variable so that no restriction was imposed on the trajectory of the means over time.|||62.0|35.6|
81435024|NCT03505151|162561073|OTHER||Ratio T/R|44.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|36.9||||90.0|32.62|61.06|||||Standard Error of the mean is actually Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) of the mean|Absolute bioavailability was evaluated using an Analysis of variance model (ANOVA) on BI 409306 AUC0-inf versus 0.1 mg BI 409306 C-13/N-15 i.v. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subjects' and 'formulation'. The effect 'subjects' was considered as random, whereas 'formulation' was considered as fixed. The dose normalised PK endpoints were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model.||61.06|32.62|
81732234|NCT02564263|163160855|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.31||One-sided p-value based on stratified maximum weighted log rank test: the maximum of the log-rank test statistic \& a weighted log-rank Fleming-Harrington (0,1) test statistic|Log Rank||Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia vs RoW) \& tumor histology (SCC vs adenocarcinoma/Siewert type 1 adenocarcinoma of the EGJ)|||1.31|0.94|0.287
81732235|NCT02564263|163160856|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|6.4||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|11.2||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in %=0 versus; H1: difference in %\>0.|Miettinen & Nurminen method||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region (Asia vs RoW) \& tumor histology (SCC vs adenocarcinoma/Siewert type I adenocarcinoma of the EGJ)|||11.2|1.7|0.0037
81732236|NCT02564263|163160857|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.13||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia vs RoW)|||1.13|0.75|0.216
81732237|NCT02564263|163160858|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.97||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia vs RoW) \& tumor histology (SCC vs adenocarcinoma/Siewert type 1 adenocarcinoma of the EGJ)|||0.97|0.54|0.015
81732238|NCT02564263|163160859|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|9.2||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|15.8||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in %=0; H1: difference in %\>0.|Miettinen & Nurminen method||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region (Asia vs RoW)|||15.8|3.0|0.0022
81732239|NCT02564263|163160860|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|15.1||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|24.7||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in %=0; H1: difference in %\>0.|Miettinen & Nurminen method||Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region (Asia vs RoW) \& tumor histology (SCC vs adenocarcinoma/Siewert type I adenocarcinoma of the EGJ)|||24.7|6.2|0.0006
81435025|NCT03505151|162561074|OTHER||Ratio T/R|47.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|68.8||||90.0|27.38|81.55|||||Standard Error of the mean is actually Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) of the mean|Ratios of BI 409306 for Cmax versus 0.1 mg BI 409306 C-13/N-15 i.v. was evaluated using ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subjects' and 'formulation'. The effect 'subjects' was considered as random, whereas 'formulation' was considered as fixed. The dose normalised PK endpoints were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model.||81.55|27.38|
81450430|NCT01672970|162587726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 3||||0.001
81450431|NCT01672970|162587726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 6||||0.005
81450432|NCT01672970|162587727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 3||||0.000
81450433|NCT01672970|162587727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 6||||0.000
81450434|NCT01672970|162587728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 3||||0.000
81450435|NCT01672970|162587728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||0.001
81450436|NCT01672970|162587731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 3||||0.000
81450437|NCT01672970|162587731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 6||||0.000
81450438|NCT01672970|162587732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 3||||0.000
81450439|NCT01672970|162587732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 6||||0.000
81450440|NCT01672970|162587737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 3||||0.000
81450441|NCT01672970|162587737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 6||||0.000
81450442|NCT01672970|162587738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 3||||0.000
81450443|NCT01672970|162587738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 6||||0.000
81450444|NCT01672970|162587739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 3||||0.000
81450445|NCT01672970|162587739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 6||||0.000
81450446|NCT01672970|162587740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 3||||0.000
81450447|NCT01672970|162587740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 6||||0.000
81450448|NCT01672970|162587741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 3||||0.000
81450449|NCT01672970|162587741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 6||||0.000
81450450|NCT01672970|162587742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 3||||0.000
81538961|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.86||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|13.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||13.26|1.78|0.0020
81732240|NCT03311646|163160863|OTHER|A linear mixed-model was used. The model included terms for cigarette nicotine content (VLNC/NNC), time, cohort, a random effect for subject, and a nicotine content x time interaction. Interaction was dropped when nonsignificant. Reported below is the effect of nicotine content as well as the interaction p-value.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|1.4||alpha=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean Difference = VLNC-NNC|Comparison of carbon monoxide during VLNC condition to carbon monoxide during the NNC (baseline) condition.|Interaction p-value: p=0.27|1.4|-1.27|0.92
81732241|NCT03311646|163160864|OTHER|A linear mixed-model was used. The model included terms for cigarette nicotine content (VLNC/NNC), time, cohort, a random effect for subject, and a nicotine content x time interaction. Interaction was dropped when nonsignificant. Reported below is the effect of nicotine content as well as the interaction p-value.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.13||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|2.66||alpha=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean Difference = VLNC-NNC|Comparison of cigarette per day during VLNC condition to cigarette per day during the NNC (baseline) condition.|Interaction p=0.23|2.66|-0.41|0.15
81732242|NCT03311646|163160865|OTHER|A linear mixed-model was used. The model included terms for cigarette nicotine content (VLNC/NNC), time, cohort, a random effect for subject, and a nicotine content x time interaction. Interaction was dropped when nonsignificant. Reported below is the effect of nicotine content as well as the interaction p-value.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean Difference=VLNC-NNC|Comparison of Minnesota Nicotine Withdrawal Scale during VLNC condition to Minnesota Nicotine Withdrawal Scale during the NNC (baseline) condition.|Interaction p=0.95|4.60|1.77|<0.001
81732243|NCT03311646|163160866|OTHER|A linear mixed-model was used. The model included terms for cigarette nicotine content (VLNC/NNC), time, cohort, a random effect for subject, and a nicotine content x time interaction. Interaction was dropped when nonsignificant. Reported below is the effect of nicotine content as well as the interaction p-value.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.5||alpha=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean Difference = VLNC-NNC|Comparison of carbon monoxide during VLNC condition to carbon monoxide during the NNC (baseline) condition.|Interaction p=0.94|2.5|-2.0|0.84
81732244|NCT01458405|163160894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6453||||||Repeated measures multivariable linear regression with Baseline as a covariate and unstructured covariance.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.6453
81732245|NCT01249664|163160925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|14.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|17.4||No adjustment on P value, this is for the primary efficacy analysis.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model, including treatment groups and country (country designations) as fixed effects and baseline BCVA as a covariate.|The difference is calculated as Eylea minus Sham. A positive value indicates Eylea showed a higher change in BCVA total score until week 24 compared to Sham.|Null hypothesis was equality in change from baseline to Week 24 in BCVA total letter score between Eylea and Sham.||17.4|10.8|<0.0001
81732246|NCT01249664|163160926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|29.2||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|44.0||No adjustment on P value, since this test was only conducted formally under the primary efficacy evaluation was significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||A two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method at level 5% weight-adjusted by country (country designations) was used to conduct the superiority test.|Null hypothesis of difference of Eylea minus Sham of 0 was tested.||44.0|14.4|0.0001
81732247|NCT01249664|163160927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|13.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|16.7|||ANCOVA|||||16.7|9.4|<0.0001
81732248|NCT01249664|163160928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|50.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.0|66.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||66.0|35.0|<0.001
81732249|NCT01249664|163160929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|64.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.8|80.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||80.3|47.8|<0.001
81732250|NCT01249664|163160930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|21.0||||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|40.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||40.1|1.9|0.0308
81732251|NCT01249664|163160931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|27.0||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|46.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||46.8|7.2|0.0075
81732252|NCT01249664|163160932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|42.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.7|61.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||61.6|23.7|<.0001
81732253|NCT01249664|163160933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|-6.5||||0.1478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|2.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.3|-15.2|0.1478
81732254|NCT01249664|163160934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|-25.8||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6|-11.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-11.0|-40.6|0.0006
81732255|NCT01249664|163160935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|-32.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.1|-16.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-16.3|-48.1|<0.0001
81732256|NCT01249664|163160936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|-5.3||||0.2446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|3.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.7|-14.4|0.2446
81732257|NCT01249664|163160937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|-21.5||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.9|-7.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-7.0|-35.9|0.0035
81732258|NCT01249664|163160938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted difference|-25.7||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.3|-10.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-10.1|-41.3|0.0012
81732259|NCT01249664|163160939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|-77.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.9|-46.9|||ANCOVA|||||-46.9|-108.9|<0.0001
81732260|NCT01249664|163160940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|-29.3||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.4|1.8|||ANCOVA|||||1.8|-60.4|0.0650
81732261|NCT01249664|163160941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|-0.4808|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.599|-0.3626|||ANCOVA|||||-0.3626|-0.5990|<0.0001
81732262|NCT01249664|163160942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|-0.1346||||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2525|-0.0167|||ANCOVA|||||-0.0167|-0.2525|0.0256
81732263|NCT01249664|163160943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|-0.0045||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0579|0.049|||ANCOVA|||||0.0490|-0.0579|0.8690
81732264|NCT01249664|163160944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of least square means|5.21||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|9.18|||ANCOVA|||||9.18|1.25|0.0104
81435026|NCT01942135|162561080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.422|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.318|0.56||The overall Type-I error rate was persevered at 1-sided 0.025 level for the analysis of the primary endpoint PFS by the Haybittle-Peto efficacy boundary. The priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.00135.|Stratified Log Rank Test (1-sided)|The log rank test stratified by sensitivity to prior hormonal therapy and the presence of visceral metastases based on the randomization information.|Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of the palbociclib plus fulvestrant arm.|The primary hypothesis to be tested was H0: λ≥1 versus. HA: λ\<1, where λ was the palbociclib plus fulvestrant: placebo plus fulvestrant hazard ratio (HR). A HR less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Palbociclib + Fulvestrant. The study was planned to have 90% power and control the type-I error rate at 0.025.||0.560|0.318|<0.000001
81435027|NCT01942135|162561082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.814|||=|0.0429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.644|1.029||1-sided p-value from the log-rank test stratified by the presence of visceral metastases and sensitivity to prior endocrine therapy per randomization.|Stratified Log Rank Test (1-sided)|The log rank test stratified by sensitivity to prior hormonal therapy and the presence of visceral metastases based on the randomization information.|Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of palbociclib plus fulvestrant.|The primary hypothesis to be tested was H0: λ≥1 versus. HA: λ\<1, where λ was the palbociclib plus fulvestrant: placebo plus fulvestrant hazard ratio (HR). A HR less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Palbociclib + Fulvestrant. The study was planned to have 90% power and control the type-I error rate at 0.025.||1.029|0.644|=0.0429
81435028|NCT01942135|162561084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.783||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.563|5.603||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The priori threshold for statistical significance is 1-sided, alpha=0.025.|Exact test (1-sided)|The 1-sided p-value is from the stratified exact test.|An Odds Ratio \>1 means better response in favor of the palbociclib plus fulvestrant arm.|The exact test is testing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio of objective response rate is less than or equal to 1 vs. the alternative hypothesis that the odds ratio of objective response rate is greater than 1. An Odds Ratio \>1 means better response in favor of palbociclib plus fulvestrant arm.||5.603|1.563|0.0001
81435029|NCT01942135|162561086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.016|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.046|4.565||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The priori threshold for statistical significance is 1-sided, alpha=0.025.|Exact test (1-sided)|The 1-sided p-value is from the stratified exact test.|An odds ratio \> 1 means better clinical benefit response in favor of palbociclib plus fulvestrant arm.|The exact test is testing the null hypothesis that the odds ratio of objective response rate is less than or equal to 1 vs. the alternative hypothesis that the odds ratio of objective response rate is greater than 1. An Odds Ratio \>1 means better response in favor of palbociclib plus fulvestrant arm.||4.565|2.046|<0.0001
81435030|NCT01942135|162561090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|6.0||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for Global health status/ QoL||6.0|0.3|0.0313
81538962|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.6216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||2.10|0.29|0.6216
81732265|NCT01249664|163160946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|-0.6648|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8056|-0.5239|||ANCOVA|||||-0.5239|-0.8056|<0.0001
81732266|NCT00860405|163160948|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a coefficient of variation of 0.363 and a desired power of 90 % with a type I level of 2.5 %, N=11 patients per treatment group were needed. The power was calculated by means of the software SAS, version 9.1.3, PROC POWER. Nevertheless, more patients were required for the assessment of safety, therefore 2 × 30 patients were planned to be included in this study.|Ratio of LS-means|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.16||Null hypothesis tested by calculating a 2-sided 95% CI for ratio of LS-means μVoluven/μHSA based on ANOVA incl.treatment+centre as effects. If 95% CI was within equivalence range(0.55, 1.82), significant equivalence was concluded (Type I error: 2.5%)|ANOVA|Primary endpoint specified + analysed for PP and ITT population. Confirmatory analysis based on PP population only, no adjustment for multiplicity.|Considered ratio: μVoluven/μHSA = LS-mean of Voluven®/LS-mean of HSA 5%|The aim of the study was to prove equivalence, i.e. H0: μVoluven/μHSA ≤ 0.55 or μVoluven/μHSA ≥ 1.82 H1: 0.55 \< μVoluven/μHSA \< 1.82 where μVoluven was the mean infused volume of Voluven® and μHSA was the mean infused volume of HSA 5%.||1.16|0.84|
81732267|NCT00497796|163160970|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on the ICH guidance, the hypothesis of non-inferiority can be tested using a one-sided 97.5% confidence interval's (CI) upper bound comparing with the non-inferiority margin of 5% (0.05).|Rate difference|0.041|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.119|||||Rate difference is the rate of maribavir minus the rate of ganciclovir|||0.119|-0.038|
81435031|NCT01942135|162561090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.5||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for physical functioning||3.5|-1.4|0.4000
81435032|NCT01942135|162561090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9||||0.2615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|5.3||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for role functioning||5.3|-1.5|0.2615
81471889|NCT00388297|162635663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.0|||Chi-squared|||Bayley-II Language (24 months)||2|-3|0.71
81538963|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.4615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.71|0.55|0.4615
81538964|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.84||||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|7.19||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||7.19|1.12|0.0281
81732268|NCT00497796|163160970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.586||||0.2754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.682|3.69||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for receipt of induction ALA and geographic region (US or Europe).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.690|0.682|0.2754
81732269|NCT00497796|163160971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.793||||0.0283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.065|3.02||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for receipt of induction ALA and geographic region (US or Europe).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus ganciclovir|Analysis of the pp65 antigenemia assay||3.020|1.065|0.0283
81732270|NCT00497796|163160971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.284||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.338|3.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for receipt of induction ALA and geographic region (US or Europe).|Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus ganciclovir|Analysis of CMV DNA PCR assay||3.900|1.338|0.0024
81732271|NCT00497796|163160971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.177||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.259|3.767||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for receipt of induction ALA and geographic region (US or Europe).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus ganciclovir|Analysis of pp65 antigenemia or CMV DNA PCR assay||3.767|1.259|0.0053
81732272|NCT00497796|163160971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.388||||0.2339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.811|2.377||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for receipt of induction ALA and geographic region (US or Europe).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus ganciclovir|Analysis of initiation of anti-CMV therapy||2.377|0.811|0.2339
81732273|NCT00497796|163160972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Hazard Ratio|2.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|3.14|||Log Rank||Maribavir versus ganciclovir; Cox's proportional hazards regression model: time = receipt of induction ALA and geographic region (US or Europe) + treatment.|Analysis of time to onset||3.14|1.62|<0.0001
81732274|NCT00497796|163160973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for receipt of induction ALA and geographic region (US or Europe).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis of 100 days post-transplant||||0.0008
81732275|NCT00497796|163160973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3742|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for receipt of induction ALA and geographic region (US or Europe).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis of 6 months post-transplant||||0.3742
81732276|NCT00497796|163160974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for receipt of induction ALA and geographic region (US or Europe).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0007
81732277|NCT00497796|163160975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.041|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.179|7.494||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for receipt of induction ALA and geographic region (US or Europe).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus ganciclovir|Analysis of pp65 antigenemia assay||7.494|2.179|<0.0001
81732278|NCT00497796|163160975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.448|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.404|12.213||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for receipt of induction ALA and geographic region (US or Europe).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus ganciclovir|Analysis of CMV DNA PCR assay||12.213|3.404|<0.0001
81538965|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.8028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||2.35|0.33|0.8028
81538966|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.6846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|3.07||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.07|0.48|0.6846
81732279|NCT00497796|163160975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.342|10.843||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for receipt of induction ALA and geographic region (US or Europe).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus ganciclovir|Analysis of pp65 antigenemia or CMV DNA PCR assay||10.843|3.342|<0.0001
81471890|NCT00388297|162635664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.0|||Chi-squared|||||2|-3|0.89
81538967|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.31||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|8.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||8.67|1.26|0.0149
81538968|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.64||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|15.65||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||15.65|2.03|0.0009
81732280|NCT00497796|163160975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.165|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.146|30.069||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for receipt of induction ALA and geographic region (US or Europe).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus ganciclovir|Analysis of initiation of anti-CMV therapy||30.069|4.146|<0.0001
81732281|NCT01050647|163160984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.31
81732282|NCT01050647|163160985|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.99
81732283|NCT01050647|163160986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.59
81732284|NCT01050647|163160987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81732285|NCT01050647|163160988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.14
81732286|NCT02724800|163161026|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 3.43|Mean Difference (Net)|2.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|5.6||a priori|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.6|-0.9|<0.05
81732287|NCT02724800|163161033|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81732288|NCT02724800|163161036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81732289|NCT01939197|163161050|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary efficacy endpoint was the non-inferiority of the percentage of participants in the GT1 Analysis Group in Part 2 achieving SVR12 compared to the historical SVR12 rate for sofosbuvir plus ribavirin (a non-inferiority threshold of the lower bound of the 95% CI of 74%).|||||||||||||||||"The historical SVR rate, as reported in the PHOTON-1 study, for sofosbuvir and RBV in HCV/HIV-1 coinfected adults is 76% (87/114) with a 95% confidence interval of (67%, 84%).~Reference: Sulkowski MS, Naggie S, Lalezari J, et al. Sofosbuvir and ribavirin for hepatitis C in patients with HIV coinfection. JAMA. 2014;312(4):353-61."|||
81732290|NCT01939197|163161051|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81732291|NCT01939197|163161052|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"The Fisher exact test was performed as prespecified on the SAP but the p-value couldn't be calculated because SVR12 rates in both arms were 100%, hence p-value appeared as not available."|||
81732292|NCT02545998|163161064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.510
81732293|NCT02545998|163161065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.014
81732294|NCT02545998|163161066|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81732295|NCT02545998|163161067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.589|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.589
81732296|NCT02545998|163161068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.471|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.471
81732297|NCT02545998|163161069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.264|||||||Sign test|||||||0.264
81732298|NCT02933866|163161082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2961|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2961
81732299|NCT01430741|163161084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Compared changes in service intensity among Veterans served by case managers in the GTO group relative to the comparison group of Veterans, by fitting a series of mixed-effects regression models. Final mixed-effect models for all outcomes included fixed terms for group (GTO group vs. comparison), time, group x time interaction as well as control covariates.||||=.04
81732300|NCT01430741|163161085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.21|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Compared changes in alcohol dependence among Veterans served by case managers in the GTO group relative to the comparison group of Veterans, by fitting a series of mixed-effects regression models. Final mixed-effect models for all outcomes included fixed terms for group (GTO group vs. comparison), time, group x time interaction as well as control covariates.||||=.21
81732301|NCT01430741|163161085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.07|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Compared changes in drug dependence among Veterans served by case managers in the GTO group relative to the comparison group of Veterans, by fitting a series of mixed-effects regression models. Final mixed-effect models for all outcomes included fixed terms for group (GTO group vs. comparison), time, group x time interaction as well as control covariates.||||=.07
81732302|NCT01430741|163161086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.14|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Compared mental health inpatient hospitalizations among Veterans served by case managers in the GTO group relative to the comparison group of Veterans, by fitting a series of mixed-effects regression models. Final mixed-effect models for all outcomes included fixed terms for group (GTO group vs. comparison), time, group x time interaction as well as control covariates.||||=.14
81732303|NCT01430741|163161086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.19|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Compared medical inpatient hospitalizations among Veterans served by case managers in the GTO group relative to the comparison group of Veterans, by fitting a series of mixed-effects regression models. Final mixed-effect models for all outcomes included fixed terms for group (GTO group vs. comparison), time, group x time interaction as well as control covariates.||||=.19
81732304|NCT01430741|163161087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.24|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Compared changes in mental health emergency department visits among Veterans served by case managers in the GTO group relative to the comparison group of Veterans, by fitting a series of mixed-effects regression models. Final mixed-effect models for all outcomes included fixed terms for group (GTO group vs. comparison), time, group x time interaction as well as control covariates.||||=.24
81732305|NCT01430741|163161088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.481|||||||Regression, Cox|||We used Kaplan-Meier survival curves to estimate the extent and timing of negative housing exits over time and Cox proportional hazards regression to assess the relationship between membership in the GTO group and risk of experiencing a negative housing exit, adjusting for a set of relevant covariates.||||=.481
81732306|NCT04567342|163161090|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.37|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 3 vs. Arm 1|1.37|0.85|0.531
81732307|NCT04567342|163161090|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.09|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 2 vs. Arm 1|1.09|0.65|0.189
81471891|NCT00388297|162635664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|-1.0||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.0|||Chi-squared|||||2|-3|0.48
81471892|NCT00388297|162635665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.0|||Chi-squared|||||3|-2|0.90
81732308|NCT04567342|163161090|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.29||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.66|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 3 vs. Arm 2|1.66|0.10|0.054
81732309|NCT04567342|163161090|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.32|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 4 vs. Arm 3|1.32|0.84|0.654
81732310|NCT04567342|163161090|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.36||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.74|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 4 vs. Arm 2|1.74|1.05|0.018
81732311|NCT04567342|163161090|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.44|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 4 vs. Arm 1|1.44|0.90|0.283
81732312|NCT04567342|163161091|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.93|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|2.62|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 3 vs. Arm 1|2.62|1.42|<0.01
81732313|NCT04567342|163161091|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.21|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 2 vs. Arm 1|1.21|0.56|0.318
81732314|NCT04567342|163161091|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.34|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|3.26|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 3 vs. Arm 2|3.26|1.68|<0.01
81732315|NCT04567342|163161091|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.36|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 4 vs. Arm 3|1.36|0.85|0.535
81732316|NCT04567342|163161091|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.52|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|3.5|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 4 vs Arm 2|3.50|1.82|<0.01
81435033|NCT01942135|162561090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|7.4||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for emotional functioning||7.4|1.7|0.0016
81435034|NCT01942135|162561090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.8||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for cognitive functioning||3.8|-1.4|0.3650
81435035|NCT01942135|162561090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.9615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.5||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for social functioning||3.5|-3.4|0.9615
81435036|NCT01942135|162561091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|1.5||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for fatigue||1.5|-4.5|0.3200
81435037|NCT01942135|162561091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-0.2||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for nausea and vomiting||-0.2|-4.8|0.0369
81435038|NCT01942135|162561091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|-2.1||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for pain||-2.1|-8.5|0.0011
81435039|NCT01942135|162561091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.7699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|2.8||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for dyspnoea||2.8|-3.7|0.7699
81435040|NCT01942135|162561091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.2721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|1.6||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for insomnia||1.6|-5.5|0.2721
81471893|NCT00388297|162635665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|-1.0||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.0|||Chi-squared|||||2|-3|0.64
81471894|NCT00388297|162635666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|7.0|||Chi-squared|||Analysis for recall of digits forward||7|-5|0.60
81435041|NCT01942135|162561091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.7334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.9||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for appetite loss||2.9|-4.1|0.7334
81435042|NCT01942135|162561091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.6491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|3.9||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for constipation||3.9|-2.5|0.6491
81471895|NCT00388297|162635666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|0.0|||Chi-squared|||Analysis for recall of digits forward||0|-8|0.22
81471896|NCT00388297|162635666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|0.0|||Chi-squared|||Analysis for Recognition of Pictures||0|-6|0.52
81471897|NCT00388297|162635666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.0|||Chi-squared|||Analysis for Recognition of Pictures||0|-4|0.91
81471898|NCT00388297|162635667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Chi-squared|||Bayley II Cognitive (12 months)||0|0|0.63
81732317|NCT04567342|163161091|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.07|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|2.8|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 4 vs. Arm 1|2.80|1.53|<0.01
81732318|NCT04567342|163161092|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.48|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 3 vs. Arm 1|1.48|0.92|0.192
81732319|NCT04567342|163161092|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.06|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 2 vs. Arm 1|1.06|0.62|0.132
81732320|NCT04567342|163161092|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.44|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.86|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 3 vs. Arm 2|1.86|1.11|<0.01
81471899|NCT00388297|162635667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.0|||Chi-squared|||Bayley II Motor (12 mo)||3|0|0.83
81471900|NCT00388297|162635667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.0|||Chi-squared|||Bayley-III Language (12 months)||3|0|0.48
81732321|NCT04567342|163161092|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.16|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 4 vs. Arm 3|1.16|0.73|0.462
81732322|NCT04567342|163161092|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.32||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.72|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 4 vs. Arm 2|1.72|1.01|0.039
81732323|NCT04567342|163161092|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.37|||Regression, Logistic||||Arm 4 vs. Arm 1|1.37|0.84|0.570
81732324|NCT04646109|163161123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||A p\<0.05 value was considered statistically significant|Chi-squared|||||||0.43
81732325|NCT04646109|163161124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||A p\<0.05 value was considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.14
81732326|NCT04646109|163161125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||A p\<0.05 value was considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81471901|NCT00388297|162635667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Chi-squared|||Bayley-III Cognitive (24 months)||0|0|0.59
81471902|NCT00388297|162635668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0|||Chi-squared|||CBCL at 36 months||2|-2|0.99
81471903|NCT00388297|162635668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0|||Chi-squared|||CBCL at 60 months||2|-2|0.96
81538969|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.6434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.15||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||2.15|0.29|0.6434
81732327|NCT04646109|163161126|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||A p\<0.05 value was considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.15
81471904|NCT00388297|162635668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0|||Chi-squared|||CBCL at 36 months||2|-2|0.65
81471905|NCT00388297|162635668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|-1.0||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.0|||Chi-squared|||CBCL at 60 months||1|-3|0.44
81471906|NCT00388297|162635669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.0|||Chi-squared|||||2|-1|0.37
81732328|NCT04646109|163161127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||A p\<0.05 value was considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81732329|NCT04646109|163161128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||A p\<0.05 value was considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81732330|NCT04646109|163161129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||A p\<0.05 value was considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.22
81732331|NCT04646109|163161132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||A p\<0.05 value was considered statistically significant|Chi-squared|||||||0.10
81732332|NCT04646109|163161133|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||A p\<0.05 value was considered statistically significant|Chi-squared|||||||0.37
81732333|NCT04646109|163161134|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||A p\<0.05 value was considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81732334|NCT04646109|163161135|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||A p\<0.05 value was considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.39
81732335|NCT04646109|163161136|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24||||||A p\<0.05 value was considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.24
81732336|NCT04646109|163161137|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56||||||A p\<0.05 value was considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.56
81732337|NCT04646109|163161138|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||A p\<0.05 value was considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81732338|NCT04646109|163161139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||A p\<0.05 value was considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81732339|NCT04646109|163161140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||A p\<0.05 value was considered statistically significant|Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81732340|NCT06176768|163161142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.4||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|40.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||40.4|0.3|0.316
81732341|NCT06176768|163161143|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-6.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.63||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.15|3.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||||3.60|-17.15|0.175
81732342|NCT06176768|163161144|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-2.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.06|2.35|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|||||2.35|-7.06|0.311
81732343|NCT01226797|163161146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5834||||0.6668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.51|||Fisher Exact||Odds-ratio and confidence interval obtained from logistic regression with treatment as fixed effect|||3.51|0.10|0.6668
81732344|NCT01226797|163161147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1591||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.73|||Fisher Exact||Odds-ratio and confidence interval obtained from logistic regression with treatment as fixed effect.|||1.73|0.01|0.1550
81732345|NCT01226797|163161148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.45||||0.1259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.79|58.69||Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 1||58.69|-7.79|0.1259
81732346|NCT01226797|163161148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.49||||0.3297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.67|41.66||Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 2||41.66|-14.67|0.3297
81732347|NCT01226797|163161148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.17||||0.3925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.04|51.39||Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 3||51.39|-21.04|0.3925
81732348|NCT01226797|163161148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.62||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.85|64.09||Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 4||64.09|-14.85|0.2080
81732349|NCT01226797|163161150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.87||||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|44.53||Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 1||44.53|-0.78|0.0577
81732350|NCT01226797|163161150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.3||||0.3669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.71|30.3||Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 2||30.30|-11.71|0.3669
81732351|NCT01226797|163161150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.09||||0.2482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.62|38.8||Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 3||38.80|-10.62|0.2482
81732352|NCT01226797|163161150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.19||||0.0801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|62.22||Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 4||62.22|-3.84|0.0801
81732353|NCT01226797|163161158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.06||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.67|-8.44||Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 2||-8.44|-35.67|0.0031
81732354|NCT01226797|163161158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.34||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.64|-7.04||Treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 4||-7.04|-25.64|0.0015
81732355|NCT00577460|163161168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0039||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors treatment and country and covariate OL baseline||PPX ER versus Placebo||||0.0039
81732356|NCT00577460|163161168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors treatment and country and covariate OL baseline||PPX IR versus Placebo||||0.0001
81435043|NCT01942135|162561091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.6293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.7||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for diarrhoea||1.7|-2.8|0.6293
81435044|NCT01942135|162561091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.8812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.6||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for financial difficulties||3.6|-3.1|0.8812
81435045|NCT01942135|162561092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.1386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|5.2||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for body image||5.2|-0.7|0.1386
81732357|NCT00577460|163161171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.559||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.5590
81732358|NCT00577460|163161171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1289||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.1289
81732359|NCT00577460|163161173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1073||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.1073
81732360|NCT00577460|163161173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8694||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.8694
81732361|NCT00577460|163161174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.0009
81732362|NCT00577460|163161174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0573||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.0573
81732363|NCT00577460|163161175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6434||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.6434
81732364|NCT00577460|163161175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2469||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.2469
81732365|NCT00577460|163161176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9741||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.9741
81732366|NCT00577460|163161176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.762||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.7620
81732367|NCT00577460|163161180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0831||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.0831
81732368|NCT00577460|163161180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0759||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.0759
81435046|NCT01942135|162561092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.5235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.6||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for sexual functioning||1.6|-3.1|0.5235
81450451|NCT01672970|162587742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Statistical Analysis at Month 6||||0.000
81450452|NCT01997229|162587751|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.7||||0.0698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.33|0.96|||ANCOVA|||||0.96|-24.33|0.0698
81450453|NCT03982199|162587770|SUPERIORITY||Event Rate|80.0||||4e-05|TWO_SIDED|94.211|52.2|92.9|||Poisson regression|||Case Definition 1||92.9|52.2|0.00004
81450454|NCT03982199|162587770|SUPERIORITY||Event Rate|75.0||||1e-05|TWO_SIDED|94.211|50.1|88.5|||Poisson regression|||Case Definition 2||88.5|50.1|0.00001
81450455|NCT03982199|162587770|SUPERIORITY||Event Rate|69.8||||4e-05|TWO_SIDED|94.211|43.7|84.7|||Poisson regression|||Case Definition 3||84.7|43.7|0.00004
81450456|NCT03433755|162587787|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-70.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.65|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.98|-63.48||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-63.48|-77.98|< 0.0001
81450457|NCT03433755|162587787|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-69.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.51|-62.97||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-62.97|-76.51|< 0.0001
81732369|NCT00577460|163161181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1713||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.1713
81732370|NCT00577460|163161181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.0130
81732371|NCT00577460|163161182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.0015
81732372|NCT00577460|163161182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.0002
81732373|NCT00577460|163161183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.876||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.8760
81732374|NCT00577460|163161183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5113||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.5113
81732375|NCT00577460|163161184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0148||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.0148
81732376|NCT00577460|163161184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0201||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with factors for treatment, country and baseline as a covariate||||||0.0201
81732377|NCT03006978|163161199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Simple mixed effects linear models|||||||<0.0001
81732378|NCT03006978|163161200|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Simple mixed effects linear models|||||||<0.0001
81435047|NCT01942135|162561092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.6271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|7.3||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for sexual enjoyment||7.3|-4.4|0.6271
81732379|NCT03006978|163161201|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Simple mixed effects linear models|||||||<0.0001
81732380|NCT03006978|163161202|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Simple mixed effects linear models|||||||<0.0001
81732381|NCT03006978|163161203|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Simple mixed effects linear models|||||||<0.0001
81732382|NCT01988922|163161209|OTHER|Differences between CYP2B6\*1/\*1, CYP2B6\*1/\*6, and CYP2B6\*6/\*6 genotypes for pharmacokinetic parameters were analyzed using one-way ANOVA followed by the Student-Newman-Keuls test for multiple comparisons (Sigmaplot 12.5; Systat Software, Inc, USA). Nonnormal data were log transformed for analysis but reported as the nontransformed results.|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|One-way ANOVA followed by the Student-Newman-Keuls test for multiple comparisons||||||<0.05
81732383|NCT04977336|163161239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3706|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3706
81732384|NCT04977336|163161239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5379|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5379
81732385|NCT04977336|163161239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3859|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3859
81471907|NCT00388297|162635669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0|||Chi-squared|||||2|-2|0.98
81471908|NCT00388297|162635670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.12
81471909|NCT00388297|162635670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.00
81732386|NCT04977336|163161239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0251|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0251
81732387|NCT04977336|163161240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2318|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2318
81732388|NCT04977336|163161240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7615|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7615
81732389|NCT04977336|163161240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.387|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3870
81732390|NCT04977336|163161240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0823|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0823
81732391|NCT04977336|163161241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9986|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9986
81732392|NCT04977336|163161241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4446|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4446
81732393|NCT04977336|163161241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5978|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5978
81732394|NCT04977336|163161241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0479|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0479
81732395|NCT04977336|163161242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9895|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9895
81732396|NCT04977336|163161242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2731|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2731
81732397|NCT04977336|163161242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6492|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6492
81732398|NCT04977336|163161242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5119|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5119
81732399|NCT04977336|163161243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3158|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3158
81732400|NCT04977336|163161243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3247|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3247
81732401|NCT04977336|163161243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8424|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8424
81732402|NCT04977336|163161243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2312|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2312
81732403|NCT03298451|163161248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0035||||||The adjusted alpha levels (0.0398) for the two-sided superiority test were derived based upon the exact number of OS events for each comparison using the Lan and DeMets approach that approximates the O'Brien Fleming spending function.|Log Rank|||The analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test adjusting for treatment, etiology of liver disease (HBV versus HCV versus others), ECOG (0 versus 1), and macro-vascular invasion (yes versus no). The values of the stratification factors were obtained from IVRS.||||0.0035
81732404|NCT03298451|163161248|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.92|||Regression, Cox|||The analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for treatment, etiology of liver disease (HBV versus HCV versus others), ECOG (0 versus 1), and macro-vascular invasion (yes versus no). Values of the variables used for adjustment were obtained from IVRS.||0.92|0.66|
81732405|NCT03298451|163161249|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-interiority for the comparison of arm Durva 1500 mg vs Sora 400 mg is declared if the upper limit of the two-sided alpha adjusted CI for HR is less than the NI margin of 1.08.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.67|0.73|1.03|||Regression, Cox||The 95.67% confidence interval were derived based upon the exact number of OS events for each comparison using the Lan and DeMets approach that approximates the O'Brien Fleming spending function.|The analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for treatment, etiology of liver disease (HBV versus HCV versus others), ECOG (0 versus 1), and macro-vascular invasion (yes versus no). Values of the variables used for adjustment were obtained from IVRS.||1.03|0.73|
81732406|NCT03298451|163161249|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was tested sequentially per protocol as non-inferiority was satisfied.||||||0.0674||||||The adjusted alpha levels (0.0433) for the two-sided superiority test were derived based upon the exact number of OS events for each comparison using the Lan and DeMets approach that approximates the O'Brien Fleming spending function.|Log Rank|||The analysis was performed using stratified log-rank test adjusting for treatment, etiology of liver disease (HBV versus HCV versus others), ECOG (0 versus 1), and macro-vascular invasion (yes versus no). The values of the stratification factors were obtained from IVRS.||||0.0674
81732407|NCT01347710|163161265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for sensitivity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI vs SPECT MPI for majority rule|McNemar|Two-sided McNemar's (chi-squared) test superiority||||||<0.001
81732408|NCT01347710|163161266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for sensitivity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI vs SPECT MPI for majority rule in patients under going pharmacologic stress|McNemar|Two-sided McNemar's (chi-squared) test superiority||||||<0.001
81435048|NCT01942135|162561092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6||||0.0845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|7.6||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for future perspective||7.6|-0.5|0.0845
81435049|NCT01942135|162561093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.7273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.3||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for systemic therapy side effects||2.3|-1.6|0.7273
81435050|NCT01942135|162561093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.2671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.7||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for breast symptoms||0.7|-2.6|0.2671
81435051|NCT01942135|162561093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|2.2||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for arm symptoms||2.2|-2.6|0.8750
81435052|NCT01942135|162561093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.9||||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|16.6||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Statistical significance for palbociclib plus fulvestrant vs placebo plus fulvestrant for upset by hair loss||16.6|1.1|0.0255
81435053|NCT01942135|162561094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037||||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.07||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||0.07|0.00|0.0308
81538970|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.4784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|3.69||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.69|0.54|0.4784
81732409|NCT01347710|163161266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for sensitivity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI vs. SPECT MPI for majority rule in females|McNemar|p-Value based on two-sided McNemar's (Chi-squared) test superiority||||||<0.001
81732410|NCT01347710|163161266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for sensitivity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI vs SPECT MPI for majority rule in patients with BMI \>/=30|McNemar|p-Value based on two-sided McNemar's (Chi-squared) test superiority||||||<0.001
81732411|NCT01347710|163161267|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Systematic review of literature and meta-analysis of diagnostic efficacy of SPECT MPI to evaluate the performance criteria of SPECT MPI in studies with various levels of control. Analysis of study BMS747158-201. Non-inferiority margin (delta) = 7%||||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for specificity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI vs. SPECT MPI for majority rule in patients undergoing pharmacologic stress|Z test|z test for non inferiority for specificity||||||0.891
81435054|NCT01942135|162561095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.5523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.5||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 2-sided alpha=0.05. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model Analysis (2-sided)|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||3.5|-1.9|0.5523
81435055|NCT01942135|162561096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.642|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.487|0.846||The priori threshold for statistical significance is 1-sided alpha=0.025. The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Unstratified log-rank test (1-sided)|1-sided p-value from the unstratified log-rank test.|Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of the palbociclib plus fulvestrant arm.|Treatment with palbociclib plus fulvestrant significantly delayed TTD in pain symptom compared with placebo plus fulvestrant for unstratified analysis.||0.846|0.487|<0.001
81471910|NCT00388297|162635671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.69
81471911|NCT00388297|162635671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.51
81732412|NCT01347710|163161267|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Systematic review of literature and meta-analysis of diagnostic efficacy of SPECT MPI to evaluate the performance criteria of SPECT MPI in studies with various levels of control. Analysis of study BMS747158-201. Non-inferiority margin (delta) = 7%||||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for specificity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI vs. SPECT MPI for majority rule in female patients|z test|z test for non-inferiority for specificity||||||.546
81732413|NCT01347710|163161267|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Systematic review of literature and meta-analysis of diagnostic efficacy of SPECT MPI to evaluate the performance criteria of SPECT MPI in studies with various levels of control. Analysis of study BMS747158-201. Non-inferiority margin (delta) = 7%||||||0.538|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for specificity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI vs. SPECT MPI for majority rule BMI \>/=30|z test|z test for non-inferiority for specificity||||||.538
81732414|NCT01347710|163161268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for sensitivity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI and SPECT MPI for majority rule in the localization of coronary artery disease; LAD|McNemar|Two-sided McNemar (chi-squared) test superiority for sensitivity; LAD||||||<0.001
81732415|NCT01347710|163161268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for sensitivity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI and SPECT MPI for majority rule in the localization of coronary artery disease; LCX|McNemar|p-Value based on two-sided McNemar's (Chi-squared) test superiority for sensitivity; LCX||||||<0.001
81732416|NCT01347710|163161268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for sensitivity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI and SPECT MPI for majority rule in the localization of coronary artery disease; RCA|McNemar|p-Value based on two-sided McNemar's (Chi-squared) test superiority for sensitivity; RCA||||||<0.001
81732417|NCT01347710|163161268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for sensitivity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI and SPECT MPI for majority rule in the localization of coronary artery disease; Non-LAD|McNemar|p-Value based on two-sided McNemar's (Chi-squared) test superiority for sensitivity; Non-LAD||||||<0.001
81732418|NCT01347710|163161269|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Systematic review of literature and meta-analysis of diagnostic efficacy of SPECT MPI to evaluate the performance criteria of SPECT MPI in studies with various levels of control. Analysis of study BMS747158-201. Non-inferiority margin (delta) = 7%||||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for specificity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI and SPECT MPI for majority rule in the localization of coronary artery disease; LAD|z Test|z test for non-inferiority for specificity; LAD||||||.379
81732419|NCT01347710|163161269|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Systematic review of literature and meta-analysis of diagnostic efficacy of SPECT MPI to evaluate the performance criteria of SPECT MPI in studies with various levels of control. Analysis of study BMS747158-201. Non-inferiority margin (delta) = 7%||||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for specificity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI and SPECT MPI for majority rule in the localization of coronary artery disease; LCX|Z Test|z test for non-inferiority for specificity; LCX||||||.358
81732420|NCT01347710|163161269|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Systematic review of literature and meta-analysis of diagnostic efficacy of SPECT MPI to evaluate the performance criteria of SPECT MPI in studies with various levels of control. Analysis of study BMS747158-201. Non-inferiority margin (delta) = 7%||||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for specificity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI and SPECT MPI for majority rule in the localization of coronary artery disease; RCA|z Test|z test for non-inferiority for specificity; RCA||||||.442
81732421|NCT01347710|163161269|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Systematic review of literature and meta-analysis of diagnostic efficacy of SPECT MPI to evaluate the performance criteria of SPECT MPI in studies with various levels of control. Analysis of study BMS747158-201. Non-inferiority margin (delta) = 7%||||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for specificity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI and SPECT MPI for majority rule in the localization of coronary artery disease; Non-LAD|z Test|z test for non-inferiority for specificity; non-LAD||||||.984
81732422|NCT01347710|163161270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value of sensitivity for flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI vs. SPECT MPI for majority rule; multivessel disease|McNemar|p-Value based on two-sided McNemar's (Chi squared) test superiority||||||<0.001
81732423|NCT01347710|163161271|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Systematic review of literature and meta-analysis of diagnostic efficacy of SPECT MPI to evaluate the performance criteria of SPECT MPI in studies with various levels of control. Analysis of study BMS747158-201. Non-inferiority margin (delta) = 7%||||||0.827|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value of specificity for comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI vs. SPECT MPI in detecting multivessel disease|z test|p-Value based on one-sided z test for non-inferiority||||||0.827
81538971|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.0955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|5.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||5.55|0.87|0.0955
81732424|NCT01347710|163161272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for sensitivity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI vs SPECT MPI for majority rule; image quality of excellent or good|McNemar|p-Value based on two-sided McNemar's (Chi-squared) test superiority for sensitivity||||||<0.001
81732425|NCT01347710|163161273|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Systematic review of literature and meta-analysis of diagnostic efficacy of SPECT MPI to evaluate the performance criteria of SPECT MPI in studies with various levels of control. Analysis of study protocol number BMS747158-201. Non-inferiority margin (delta) = 7%||||||0.945|ONE_SIDED|||||p-Value for specificity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI vs. SPECT MPI|Z Test|one-sided z test for non-inferiority for specificity||||||.945
81732426|NCT01347710|163161274|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Systematic review of literature and meta-analysis of diagnostic efficacy of SPECT MPI to evaluate the performance criteria of SPECT MPI in studies with various levels of control. Analysis of study BMS747158-201. Non-inferiority margin (delta) = 7%||||||0.954|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Value for specificity comparison of flurpiridaz F18 PET MPI vs SPECT MPI for majority rule; image quality excellent/good|z Test|p-Value based on on-sided z test for non-inferiority for specificity||||||0.954
81732427|NCT01347710|163161275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81732428|NCT01347710|163161276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|p-Values are from 2-sided McNemar's test of comparison in proportion of patients with definitely diagnositic certainty between PET and SPECT||||||<0.001
81471912|NCT00388297|162635672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.76
81732429|NCT04591626|163161279|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.77|-1.14|<0.001
81732430|NCT04591626|163161280|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.35|22.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||22.28|5.35|<0.001
81732431|NCT04591626|163161281|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.60|-1.77|<0.001
81538972|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.9082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.79||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||2.79|0.40|0.9082
81732432|NCT04591626|163161282|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-14.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.57|-9.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.08|-20.57|<0.001
81732433|NCT04591626|163161283|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|7.95|||Regression, Logistic||OR was determined using Logistic Regression model with Baseline HbA1c value + OAM use + Treatment as variables.|||7.95|2.64|<0.001
81732434|NCT04591626|163161284|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.27|13.48|||Regression, Logistic||OR was determined using logistic regression model: Variable = Baseline HbA1c value + OAM use + Treatment as variables.|||13.48|4.27|<0.001
81732435|NCT04591626|163161285|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|7.95|||Regression, Logistic||OR was determined using logistic regression model with Baseline HbA1c value + OAM use + Treatment as variables.|||7.95|2.64|<0.001
81538973|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.6478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|3.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||3.21|0.48|0.6478
81538974|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.65||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|9.82||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||9.82|1.35|0.0104
81732436|NCT04591626|163161286|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-26.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|-19.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-19.6|-33.0|<0.001
81732437|NCT04591626|163161287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.0||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.86|-1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.14|-6.86|0.006
81732438|NCT01968382|163161293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3198|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3198
81732439|NCT01968382|163161296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8462|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8462
81732440|NCT00406848|163161351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.397||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||Tested was the null hypothesis that there would be no difference in changes from baseline (Week 1) to Week 13 on the HAMD-17 Maier subscale between duloxetine and placebo treatment groups.||||0.397
81732441|NCT00406848|163161352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.115||95.0||||p-value is for difference between duloxetine and placebo on change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 13.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.115
81732442|NCT00406848|163161352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||p-value is for difference between duloxetine and placebo on change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.004
81732443|NCT00406848|163161353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.773||95.0||||p-value is for HAMD-17 total score change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 13.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.773
81732444|NCT00406848|163161353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.084||95.0||||p-value is for HAMD-17 total score change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.084
81732445|NCT00406848|163161353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059||95.0||||p-value is for Maier subscale change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.059
81732446|NCT00406848|163161353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.488||95.0||||p-value is for Bech subscale change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 13.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.488
81732447|NCT00406848|163161353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048||95.0||||p-value is for HAMD-17 Bech subscale change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.048
81732448|NCT00406848|163161353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.529||95.0||||p-value is for Core Mood subscale change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 13.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.529
81732449|NCT00406848|163161353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0||||p-value is for Core Mood subscale change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.027
81732450|NCT00406848|163161353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.749||95.0||||p-value is for Anxiety/Somatization subscale change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 13.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.749
81732451|NCT00406848|163161353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.296||95.0||||p-value is for Anxiety/Somatization subscale change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.296
81471913|NCT00388297|162635672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.64
81471914|NCT00388297|162635673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.66
81471915|NCT00388297|162635673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.62
81471916|NCT00388297|162635674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.24
81471917|NCT00388297|162635674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.55
81732452|NCT00406848|163161353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.984||95.0||||p-value is for Sleep subscale change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 13.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.984
81732453|NCT00406848|163161353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||95.0||||p-value is for Sleep subscale change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.930
81732454|NCT00406848|163161353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.934||95.0||||p-value is for Retardation subscale change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 13.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.934
81732455|NCT00406848|163161353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.123||95.0||||p-value is for Retardation subscale change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.123
81732456|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0||||p-value is for Severity of Worst Pain Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.034
81732457|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0||||p-value is for Severity of Worst Pain - Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.100
81732458|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||p-value is for Severity of Least Pain Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.009
81732459|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.126||95.0||||p-value is for Severity of Least Pain Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.126
81471918|NCT00388297|162635675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.36
81471919|NCT00388297|162635675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.28
81471920|NCT00388297|162635676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.50
81471921|NCT00388297|162635676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.00
81471922|NCT00388297|162635677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Chi-squared|||Apgar at 1 min \< 4||||0.76
81471923|NCT00388297|162635677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Chi-squared|||Apgar \> 4 at 1 minute||||0.76
81471924|NCT00388297|162635677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Chi-squared|||Apgar \< 7 at 5 minutes||||0.69
81471925|NCT00388297|162635677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Chi-squared|||Apgar \< 7 at 5 minutes||||0.45
81471926|NCT00388297|162635678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.24
81471927|NCT00388297|162635678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.97
81471928|NCT00388297|162635679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.45
81471929|NCT00388297|162635679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.68
81471930|NCT00388297|162635680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.46
81471931|NCT00388297|162635680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.19
81471932|NCT00388297|162635681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.45
81471933|NCT00388297|162635681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.75
81471934|NCT00388297|162635682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81471935|NCT00388297|162635683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81471936|NCT00388297|162635683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.50
81471937|NCT00388297|162635684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.50
81471938|NCT00388297|162635684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.49
81732460|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for Severity of Average Pain Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||<0.001
81732461|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||p-value is for Severity of Average Pain Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.013
81732462|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||p-value is for Severity of Pain Right Now Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.016
81732463|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058||95.0||||p-value is for Severity of Pain Right Now Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.058
81732464|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||p-value is for Interference with General Activity Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.011
81732465|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0||||p-value is for Interference with General Activity Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.060
81732466|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for Interference with Mood Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||<0.001
81538975|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.66||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|18.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||18.94|2.34|0.0004
81732467|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||p-value is for Interference with Mood Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.002
81732468|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0||||p-value is for Interference with Walking Ability Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.019
81732469|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0||||p-value is for Interference with Walking Ability Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.040
81732470|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||p-value is for Interference with Normal Work Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.003
81732471|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0||||p-value is for Interference with Normal Work Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.014
81732472|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||p-value is for Interference with Relations with Other People Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.010
81732473|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||p-value is for Interference with Relations with Other People Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.010
81732474|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0||||p-value is for Interference with Sleep Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.015
81732475|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||p-value is for Interference with Sleep Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.005
81732476|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for Interference with Enjoyment of Life Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||<0.001
81471939|NCT00388297|162635685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.99
81471940|NCT00388297|162635685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.85
81732477|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for Interference with Enjoyment of Life Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||<0.001
81732478|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for Average Interference Score Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||<0.001
81732479|NCT00406848|163161354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||p-value is for Average Interference Score Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.001
81732480|NCT00406848|163161355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||p-value is for Overall Pain Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||.005
81732481|NCT00406848|163161355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.204||95.0||||p-value is for Overall Pain Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.204
81732482|NCT00406848|163161355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078||95.0||||p-value is for Headaches Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.078
81732483|NCT00406848|163161355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.147||95.0||||p-value is for Headaches Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.147
81732484|NCT00406848|163161355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||p-value is for Back Pain Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.007
81471941|NCT00388297|162635686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.43
81471942|NCT00388297|162635686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.39
81471943|NCT04105010|162635721|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial test against a null|||||||<0.0001
81732485|NCT00406848|163161355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||p-value is for Back Pain Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.013
81732486|NCT00406848|163161355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.124||95.0||||p-value is for Shoulder Pain Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.124
81732487|NCT00406848|163161355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.231||95.0||||p-value is for Shoulder Pain Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.231
81732488|NCT00406848|163161355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||p-value is for Interference with Daily Activities Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.006
81732489|NCT00406848|163161355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0||||p-value is for Interference with Daily Activities Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit||||||0.019
81732490|NCT00406848|163161355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||p-value is for Time in Pain While Awake Week 13 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.002
81732491|NCT00406848|163161355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0||||p-value is for Time in Pain While Awake Week 25 main effect of treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.036
81732492|NCT00406848|163161356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.214||95.0||||p-value is for PGI-I at Week 13.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: PGI-I = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit||||||0.214
81732493|NCT00406848|163161356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||95.0||||p-value is for PGI-I at Week 25.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: PGI-I = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit||||||.063
81732494|NCT00406848|163161357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.162||95.0||||p-value is for change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 13.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||.162
81732495|NCT00406848|163161357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||p-value is for change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change =Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||.009
81732496|NCT00406848|163161358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.555||95.0||||p-value is for change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 9.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||||0.555
81732497|NCT00406848|163161358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.785||95.0||||p-value is for change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||||.785
81732498|NCT00406848|163161359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.255||95.0||||p-value is for change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 13.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||||0.255
81538976|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||2.45|0.34|0.8560
81732499|NCT00406848|163161359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0||||p-value is for change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||||0.038
81732500|NCT00406848|163161360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.706||95.0||||p-values for Week 13 remission (HAMD17 ≤ 7).|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Remission = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Baseline + Treatment\*Visit.||||||0.706
81732501|NCT00406848|163161360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.694||95.0||||p-values for Week 25 Remission HAMD17 ≤ 7|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)analysis model:Remission = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Baseline + Treatment\*Visit.||||||0.694
81732502|NCT00406848|163161360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.864||95.0||||p-values for Week 13 Remission - HAMD17 ≤ 10|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)analysis model:Remission = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Baseline + Treatment\*Visit.||||||0.864
81732503|NCT00406848|163161360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.817||95.0||||p-values for Week 25 Remission - HAMD17 ≤ 10|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)analysis model:Remission = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Baseline + Treatment\*Visit.||||||0.817
81732504|NCT00406848|163161361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.664||95.0||||p-value is for probability of response at Week 13.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)analysis model:Response = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Baseline + Treatment\*Visit.||||||0.664
81732505|NCT00406848|163161361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||95.0||||p-value is for probability of response at Week 25.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)analysis model:Response = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Baseline + Treatment\*Visit.||||||0.310
81732506|NCT00406848|163161363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)analysis model: Onset = Treatment + Visit + Baseline + Treatment\*Visit.||||||0.036
81732507|NCT00406848|163161364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.637||95.0||||p-value is for Systolic BP change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 13.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.637
81732508|NCT00406848|163161364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||p-value is for Diastolic BP change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 13.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.001
81732509|NCT00406848|163161364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.452||95.0||||p-value is for Systolic BP change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.452
81471944|NCT01642485|162635744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||The effect of insulin, C-peptide and glucose on QTcF was investigated using linear mixed effect concentration-response models with the double difference of QTcF (difference to time matched placebo of the change from average baseline) as dependent variable and up to two of the variables change from time matched placebo in insulin, C-peptide and glucose as covariates.||||0.05
81732510|NCT00406848|163161364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.193||95.0||||p-value is for Diastolic BP change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.193
81732511|NCT00406848|163161365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121||95.0||||p-value is for change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 13.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.121
81732512|NCT00406848|163161365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0||||p-value is for change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.038
81732513|NCT00406848|163161366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||p-value is for Weight change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 13.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.003
81732514|NCT00406848|163161366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.127||95.0||||p-value is for Weight change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Visit + Treatment\* Visit + Baseline + Baseline\*Visit.||||||0.127
81732515|NCT00406848|163161367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.135||95.0||||p-value is for Diastolic Blood Pressure.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.135
81732516|NCT00406848|163161367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||p-value is for Pulse.|Fisher Exact|||Pulse||||1.00
81732517|NCT00406848|163161367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.107||95.0||||p-value is for Systolic Blood Pressure|Fisher Exact|||||||0.107
81732518|NCT00406848|163161367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.235||95.0||||p-value is for Weight Change (gain)|Fisher Exact|||||||0.235
81732519|NCT00406848|163161367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.813||95.0||||p-value is for Weight Change (loss)|Fisher Exact|||||||0.813
81732520|NCT00406848|163161368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.668||95.0||||p-value is for Sustained Hypertension|Fisher Exact|||||||0.668
81732521|NCT00406848|163161368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.201||95.0||||p-value is for Orthostatic Hypotension|Fisher Exact|||||||0.201
81732522|NCT00406848|163161370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||p-value is for Platelet Count change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 13.|ANOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator||||||0.003
81732523|NCT00406848|163161370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for Platelet Count change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator||||||<0.001
81732524|NCT00406848|163161371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for Uric Acid change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 13.|ANOVA|Model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator||||||<0.001
81732525|NCT00406848|163161371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value is for Uric Acid change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANOVA|Model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator||||||<0.001
81732526|NCT00406848|163161372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0||||p-value is for Erythrocyte Count change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator||||||0.014
81732527|NCT00406848|163161373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0||||p-value is for Hemoglobin change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANOVA|Model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator||||||0.019
81732528|NCT00406848|163161373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048||95.0||||p-value is for Mean Cell Hemoglobin Concentration change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator||||||0.048
81732529|NCT00406848|163161374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0||||p-value is for Chloride change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANOVA|Model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator||||||0.040
81732530|NCT00406848|163161374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0||||p-value is for Fasting Glucose change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator||||||0.036
81732531|NCT00406848|163161375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.019
81732532|NCT00406848|163161376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.815||95.0||||p-value is for QT Interval change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.815
81732533|NCT00406848|163161376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.721||95.0||||p-value is for QTcF Interval change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.721
81732534|NCT00406848|163161376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.376||95.0||||p-value is for QTcB Interval change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.376
81732535|NCT00406848|163161376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065||95.0||||p-value is for PR Interval change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.065
81732536|NCT00406848|163161376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0||||p-value is for QRS Interval change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.110
81732537|NCT00406848|163161377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0||||p-value is for Successful Treatment Outcome defined with HAMD-17 ≤7 criteria.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.110
81732538|NCT00406848|163161377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||p-value is for Successful Treatment Outcome defined with HAMD-17 ≤10 criteria.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.016
81732539|NCT00406848|163161378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.511||95.0||||p-value is for Composite Cognitive Score change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 9.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.511
81732540|NCT00406848|163161378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0||||p-value is for Composite Cognitive Score change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.300
81732541|NCT00406848|163161378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.922||95.0||||p-value is for Learning Trials Score change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 9.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.922
81538977|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.3319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|4.17||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||4.17|0.62|0.3319
81538978|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.0747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|5.95||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||5.95|0.92|0.0747
81732542|NCT00406848|163161378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||95.0||||p-value is for Learning Trials Score change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.190
81732543|NCT00406848|163161378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0||||p-value is for Delayed Recall Score change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 9.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.850
81732544|NCT00406848|163161378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.158||95.0||||p-value is for Delayed Recall Score change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.158
81732545|NCT00406848|163161378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.099||95.0||||p-value is for SDST Score change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 9.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.099
81732546|NCT00406848|163161378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.141||95.0||||p-value is for SDST Score change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.141
81732547|NCT00406848|163161378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.379||95.0||||p-value is for 2DCT Score change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 9.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.379
81732548|NCT00406848|163161378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.858||95.0||||p-value is for 2DCT Score change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.858
81732549|NCT00406848|163161378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.591||95.0||||p-value is for Trail Making Test Score change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 9.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.591
81732550|NCT00406848|163161378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.242||95.0||||p-value is for Trail Making Test Score change from baseline (Week 1) to Week 25.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment+Pooled Investigator+Baseline||||||0.242
81732551|NCT01355081|163161382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means difference|-2.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.241||0.1031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.467|0.413|||ANCOVA|Change in MADRS total score as a dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect and the baseline MADRS total score as a covariate.||||0.413|-4.467|0.1031
81732552|NCT01355081|163161382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.233||0.4008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.461|1.387|||ANCOVA|Change in MADRS total score as a dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect and the baseline MADRS total score as a covariate.||||1.387|-3.461|0.4008
81732553|NCT02480764|163161388|NON_INFERIORITY|A test for noninferiority was done using a margin of 1.5 mm Hg. A test for significant difference was performed at 5% level.|Least Square Mean Difference|-1.932|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4512||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.782|0.918||Change at Week 8: P-value was calculated using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough sitting clinic SBP as a continuous covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.918|-4.782|0.184
81732554|NCT02480764|163161388|NON_INFERIORITY|A test for noninferiority was done using a margin of 1.5 mm Hg. A test for significant difference was performed at 5% level.|Least Square Mean Difference|-3.685|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4344||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.502|-0.868||Change at Week 8: P-value was calculated using ANCOVA model, with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough sitting clinic SBP as a continuous covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.868|-6.502|0.010
81732555|NCT02480764|163161389|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.459|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9455||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.316|0.397||Change at Week 8: P-value was calculated using ANCOVA model, with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough sitting clinic DBP as a continuous covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.397|-3.316|0.123
81732556|NCT02480764|163161389|OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.822|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9354||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.659|-0.985||Change at 8 Week: P-value was calculated using ANCOVA model, with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough sitting clinic DBP as a continuous covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.985|-4.659|0.003
81732557|NCT02480764|163161390|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.877|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.192||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.571|1.347||P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough SBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.347|0.571|0.548
81732558|NCT02480764|163161390|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.979|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2136||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.638|1.501||P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough SBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.501|0.638|0.921
81732559|NCT02480764|163161391|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2805||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.607|1.759||P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough DBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.759|0.607|0.904
81732560|NCT02480764|163161391|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2897||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.633|1.823||P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough DBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.823|0.633|0.790
81732561|NCT02480764|163161392|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.901|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1916||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.594|1.367||P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough SBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.367|0.594|0.624
81732562|NCT02480764|163161392|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.235||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|1.674||P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough SBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.674|0.726|0.647
81732563|NCT02480764|163161393|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.831|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1846||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.537|1.284||Clinic SBP \<140 mm Hg: P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough SBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.284|0.537|0.404
81732564|NCT02480764|163161393|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.937|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2078||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.606|1.447||Clinic SBP \<140 mm Hg: P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough SBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.447|0.606|0.768
81732565|NCT02480764|163161393|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2837||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.784||Clinic DBP \<90 mm Hg: P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough DBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.784|0.620|0.852
81732566|NCT02480764|163161393|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2788||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.763||Clinic DBP \<90 mm Hg: P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough DBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.763|0.620|0.868
81732567|NCT02480764|163161393|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2244||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.684|1.59||Clinic SBP\<140 mm Hg and DBP\<90 mm Hg: P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough SBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.590|0.684|0.847
81732568|NCT02480764|163161393|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2517||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.769|1.785||Clinic SBP\<140 mm Hg and DBP\<90 mm Hg: P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough SBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.785|0.769|0.460
81732569|NCT02480764|163161394|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.487|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3333||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.958|2.307||Clinic SBP\<130 mm Hg: P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough SBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.307|0.958|0.077
81732570|NCT02480764|163161394|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.914|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4229||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.241|2.951||Clinic SBP\<130 mm Hg: P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough SBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.951|1.241|0.003
81732571|NCT02480764|163161394|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.427|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3414||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.893|2.28||Clinic DBP\<80 mm Hg: P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough DBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.280|0.893|0.137
81732572|NCT02480764|163161394|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4816||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.263|3.22||Clinic DBP \<80 mm Hg: P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough DBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.220|1.263|0.003
81732573|NCT02480764|163161394|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.424|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3407||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.891|2.276||Clinic SBP\<130 mm Hg and DBP\<80 mm Hg: P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough SBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.276|0.891|0.140
81732574|NCT02480764|163161394|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.769|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4136||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.118|2.797||Clinic SBP\<130 mm Hg and DBP\<80 mm Hg: P-value was calculated using logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline trough SBP as a continuous covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.797|1.118|0.015
81538979|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.8986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||2.76|0.41|0.8986
81538980|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||2.53|0.38|0.9712
81732575|NCT02719522|163161395|SUPERIORITY|The primary safety objective was to determine if the 2-sided 95% upper confidence interval of the primary safety endpoint was below the threshold of 15%|||||<|0.001|||||||Clopper-Pearson|||The primary safety objective was to determine if the 2-sided 95% upper confidence interval of the primary safety endpoint was below the threshold of 15%. Missing safety data for subjects who were lost to FU without any evidence of a major stroke/death were imputed in the analysis using multiple imputation. Subjects who withdrew from the study prior to completion and had experienced a major stroke or death were counted towards the primary safety endpoint as having experienced the event.||||<0.001
81732576|NCT01868009|163161413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The response was analyzed and adjusted for study inhaler use sequence and preference question version. The method accounted for participants who indicated no preference.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81732577|NCT00860028|163161450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.36||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.36
81732578|NCT00860028|163161451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.06||95.0|||||General Linear Model|||||||0.06
81732579|NCT00860028|163161452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81732580|NCT00936390|163161453|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.11||One-sided significance level 0.025 (reported p-value is two-sided)|Log Rank||Reference level = radiation therapy alone arm|This study was designed to detect an improvement in the 5-year overall survival rate from 90% (radiation alone arm) to 93.3% (radiation and androgen deprivation arm). Assuming an exponential survival distribution for each arm, this translates to a 34% relative reduction (hazard ratio 0.66) in the yearly death rate. At least 218 deaths provide 85% power with a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 and 85% power.||1.11|0.65|0.22
81732581|NCT00936390|163161454|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.7||One-sided significance level 0.025 (reported p-value is two-sided)|Log Rank||Reference level = radiation therapy alone arm|Cause-specific hazard model||0.70|0.39|<0.001
81732582|NCT00936390|163161454|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||One-sided significance level 0.025 (reported p-value is two-sided)|Gray's test|||Cumulative incidence model||||<0.001
81732583|NCT00936390|163161455|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.9||One-sided significance level 0.025 (reported p-value is two-sided)|Log Rank||Reference level = radiation therapy alone arm|Cause-specific hazard model||0.90|0.22|0.020
81732584|NCT00936390|163161455|SUPERIORITY|Cumulative incidence model||||||0.021||||||One-sided significance level 0.025 (reported p-value is two-sided)|Gray's test|||||||0.021
81435056|NCT00494013|162561101|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The noninferiority margin was 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21||||0.026||95.0|-0.39|-0.03|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Country + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval is for the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments (Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Determir).|Hypothesis: Basal analog insulin lispro protamine suspension, injected once or twice daily is noninferior to basal analog insulin determir, injected once or twice daily, with regard to glycemic control as measured by change in HbA1c from baseline to endpoint (last observation carried forward).||-0.03|-0.39|0.026
81435057|NCT00494013|162561102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.213||95.0|-0.28|0.06||P-value for 12 Week Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Country + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.|The two-sides 95% confidence interval is for the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments (Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Detemir).|||0.06|-0.28|0.213
81435058|NCT00494013|162561102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.213||95.0|-0.28|0.06||P-value for 12 Week HbA1c.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Country + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval is for the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments (Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Detemir).|||0.06|-0.28|0.213
81435059|NCT00494013|162561102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.038||95.0|-0.38|-0.01||P-value for 24 Week Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Country + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.|The two-sides 95% confidence interval is for the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments (Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Detemir).|||-0.01|-0.38|0.038
81435060|NCT00494013|162561102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.038||95.0|-0.38|-0.01||P-value for Week 24 HbA1c.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Country + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval is for the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments (Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Detemir).|||-0.01|-0.38|0.038
81435061|NCT00494013|162561103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.463||95.0||||P-value for HbA1c \<7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.463
81435062|NCT00494013|162561103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.135||95.0||||P-value for HbA1c ≤6.5%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.135
81435063|NCT00494013|162561104|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority margin of 0.8 millimoles per Liter (mmol/L).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.107||95.0|-0.02|0.23|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: Variable=Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval is for the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments (Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Determir).|The first gatekeeping hypothesis was that Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension was noninferior to determir.||0.23|-0.02|0.107
81471945|NCT01642485|162635745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||The relevant confirmatory null hypotheses could all be rejected on the 5% level (one sided), i.e. a difference in QTcF between continental breakfast and placebo; between FDA breakfast and placebo could be ascertained.||||0.05
81471946|NCT01642485|162635745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.4|-5.5||||||||-5.5|-10.4|
81471947|NCT01642485|162635745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.3|-4.3||||||||-4.3|-9.3|
81471948|NCT00676572|162635750|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||calculated p values|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81538981|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.31||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|8.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||8.98|1.22|0.0910
81435064|NCT00494013|162561105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.952||95.0||||P-value for Average 7-Point SMBG.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.952
81538982|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.68||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|16.06||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||16.06|2.01|0.0011
81435065|NCT00494013|162561105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.856||95.0||||P-value for Average Pre-Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.856
81435066|NCT00494013|162561105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0||||P-value for Average Post-Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.790
81435067|NCT00494013|162561105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.632||95.0||||P-value for Average Morning+Evening Pre-Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.632
81435068|NCT00494013|162561106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.472||95.0||||P-value for All Hypoglycemic Events.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.472
81435069|NCT00494013|162561106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value for Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Events.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.005
81435070|NCT00494013|162561106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0||||P-value for Severe Hypoglycemic Events.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.450
81471949|NCT03313310|162635762|OTHER|A one-sample non-parametric test for change between baseline and 8-month follow-up was conducted.||||||0.98||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||||||0.98
81471950|NCT03313310|162635762|OTHER|A one-sample non-parametric test for change between baseline and 3-month follow-up was conducted.||||||0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||||||0.05
81471951|NCT03313310|162635763|OTHER|A one-sample non-parametric test for change between baseline and 8-month follow-up was conducted.||||||0.39||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||||||0.39
81471952|NCT03313310|162635763|OTHER|A one-sample non-parametric test for change between baseline and 3-month follow-up was conducted.||||||0.76||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||||||0.76
81471953|NCT03313310|162635764|OTHER|A one-sample non-parametric test for change between baseline and 8-month follow-up was conducted.|||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||||||<0.001
81732585|NCT00936390|163161457|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.57||One-sided significance level 0.025 (reported p-value is two-sided)|Log Rank||Reference level = radiation therapy alone arm|Cause-specific hazard model||0.57|0.11|<0.001
81538983|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.8466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||2.39|0.35|0.8466
81732586|NCT00936390|163161457|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||One-sided significance level 0.025 (reported p-value is two-sided)|Gray's test|||Cumulative incidence model||||<0.001
81732587|NCT00936390|163161458|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.1||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.8||One-sided significance level 0.025 (reported p-value is two-sided)|Log Rank||Reference level = radiation therapy alone arm|Cause-specific hazard model||0.80|0.01|0.0073
81732588|NCT00936390|163161458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||One-sided significance level 0.025 (reported p-value is two-sided)|Gray's test|||Cumulative incidence model||||0.007
81732589|NCT00936390|163161459|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.2||One-sided significance level 0.025 (reported p-value is two-sided)|Log Rank||Reference level = radiation therapy alone arm|Cause-specific hazard model||1.20|0.70|0.52
81732590|NCT00936390|163161459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56||||||One-sided significance level 0.025 (reported p-value is two-sided)|Gray's test|||Cumulative incidence model||||0.56
81732591|NCT00936390|163161460|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.95||One-sided significance level 0.025 (reported p-value is two-sided)|Log Rank||Reference level = radiation therapy alone arm|Cause-specific hazard model||0.95|0.41|0.025
81732592|NCT00936390|163161460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025||||||One-sided significance level 0.025 (reported p-value is two-sided)|Gray's test|||Cumulative incidence model||||0.025
81732593|NCT00936390|163161462|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81732594|NCT00936390|163161463|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.53||One-sided significance level 0.025 (reported p-value is one-sided)|Gray's test||Reference level = radiation therapy alone arm|||1.53|0.89|0.13
81732595|NCT00936390|163161464|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.7||One-sided significance level 0.025 (reported p-value is two-sided)|Log Rank||Reference level = radiation therapy alone arm|Cause-specific hazard model||0.70|0.39|<0.001
81471954|NCT03313310|162635764|OTHER|A one-sample non-parametric test for change between baseline and 3-month follow-up was conducted.||||||0.02||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||||||0.02
81471955|NCT03313310|162635765|OTHER|A one-sample non-parametric test for change between baseline and 8-month follow-up was conducted.||||||0.51||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||||||0.51
81538984|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.1409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|5.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||5.21|0.79|0.1409
81732596|NCT00936390|163161464|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||One-sided significance level 0.025 (reported p-value is two-sided)|Gray's test|||Cumulative incidence model||||<0.001
81732597|NCT00936390|163161465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||End of RT||||0.38
81732598|NCT00936390|163161465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months post-RT||||0.032
81732599|NCT00936390|163161465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||One year post-RT||||0.87
81732600|NCT00936390|163161465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Five years post-RT||||0.67
81471956|NCT03313310|162635765|OTHER|A one-sample non-parametric test for change between baseline and 3-month follow-up was conducted.||||||0.17||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||||||0.17
81732601|NCT00936390|163161466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||End of RT||||0.58
81732602|NCT00936390|163161466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Six months post-RT||||0.31
81732603|NCT00936390|163161466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||One year post-RT||||0.36
81732604|NCT00936390|163161466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Five years post-RT||||0.88
81732605|NCT00936390|163161467|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||End of RT||||<0.001
81732606|NCT00936390|163161467|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Six months post-RT||||<0.001
81732607|NCT00936390|163161467|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||One year post-RT||||<0.001
81732608|NCT00936390|163161467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Five years post-RT||||0.18
81732609|NCT00936390|163161468|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||End of RT||||<0.001
81732610|NCT00936390|163161468|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Six months post-RT||||<0.001
81732611|NCT00936390|163161468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||One year post-RT||||0.0014
81732612|NCT00936390|163161468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Five years post-RT||||0.90
81732613|NCT00936390|163161469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||End of RT||||0.046
81732614|NCT00936390|163161469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months post-RT||||0.82
81732615|NCT00936390|163161469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||One year post-RT||||0.82
81732616|NCT00936390|163161469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Five years post-RT||||0.79
81732617|NCT02130466|163161485|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.74|||||Cox regression model|||0.74|0.29|
81732618|NCT02130466|163161492|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.95|||||Cox regression model|||0.95|0.38|
81732619|NCT04529109|163161553|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% credible interval was above 0.90.|Mean Proportion|0.9998|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0005|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.999|1.0|||Bayesian Binary model||Interval presented is a 95% Credible interval.|||1.000|0.999|
81732620|NCT04526210|163161599|OTHER||Geometric least square (LS) mean ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9415|1.0205||||||||1.0205|0.9415|
81732621|NCT04526210|163161600|OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.978|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9344|1.0244||||||||1.0244|0.9344|
81732622|NCT04526210|163161601|OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.981|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9368|1.0269||||||||1.0269|0.9368|
81732623|NCT00090857|163161611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size for a detectable difference in the within participant change in bone density between arms was calculated using standard deviations of one year change in bone density. Control estimates were 2.8% for spine and 3.85% for femoral neck. With 100 patients and 2:1 randomization (67 letrozole: 33 placebo), using a 1-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test with size 0.05, there is 80% power to detect as significant a true difference in change in the spine of 1.6% and in the femoral neck of 2.27%.||||0.15
81732624|NCT00090857|163161612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size for a detectable difference in the within participant change in bone density between arms was calculated using standard deviations of one year change in bone density. Control estimates were 2.8% for spine and 3.85% for femoral neck. With 100 patients and 2:1 randomization (67 letrozole: 33 placebo), using a 1-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test with size 0.05, there is 80% power to detect as significant a true difference in change in the spine of 1.6% and in the femoral neck of 2.27%.||||0.70
81732625|NCT00090857|163161613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size for a detectable difference in the within participant change in bone density between arms was calculated using standard deviations of one year change in bone density. Control estimates were 2.8% for spine and 3.85% for femoral neck. With 100 patients and 2:1 randomization (67 letrozole: 33 placebo), using a 1-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test with size 0.05, there is 80% power to detect as significant a true difference in change in the spine of 1.6% and in the femoral neck of 2.27%.||||0.03
81732626|NCT00090857|163161614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Sample size for a detectable difference in the within participant change in bone density was calculated using standard deviations of one year change in bone density. Control estimates were 2.8% for spine and 3.85% for femoral neck. With 100 patients and 2:1 randomization (67 letrozole: 33 placebo), using a 1-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test with size 0.05, there is 80% power to detect as significant a true difference in change in the spine of 1.6% and in the femoral neck of 2.27%.||||0.06
81732627|NCT00090857|163161615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.38
81732628|NCT00090857|163161616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.02
81732629|NCT00090857|163161617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.20
81732630|NCT00090857|163161618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.88
81732631|NCT00090857|163161619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.27
81732632|NCT00090857|163161620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.60
81732633|NCT00090857|163161621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.58
81732634|NCT00090857|163161622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.49
81732635|NCT05097326|163161623|OTHER|||||||0.44||||||a p-value \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Fisher Exact|||Analysis of total contractions||||0.44
81732636|NCT05097326|163161623|OTHER|||||||0.02||||||a p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Fisher Exact|||Analysis of contractions per hour||||0.02
81732637|NCT05097326|163161624|OTHER|||||||0.04||||||a p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Fisher Exact|||Comparison at 12 hours after labor induction||||0.04
81732638|NCT05097326|163161624|OTHER|||||||0.17||||||a p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Fisher Exact|||Comparison of uterine tachysystole of total labor duration||||0.17
81435071|NCT00494013|162561107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value for Hypoglycemic Rate.|ANOVA|Nonparametric ANOVA Model: Rank of Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.001
81435072|NCT00494013|162561107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value for Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Rate.|ANOVA|Nonparametric ANOVA Model: Rank of Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.001
81435073|NCT00494013|162561107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226||95.0||||P-value for Severe Hypoglycemic Rate.|ANOVA|Nonparametric ANOVA Model: Rank of Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.226
81435074|NCT00494013|162561109|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority margin of 1.5 kilograms (kg).|Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|||<|0.001||95.0|0.93|2.06||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Baseline + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval is for the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments (Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Determir).|The second gatekeeping hypothesis was that Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension was noninferior to detemir with regard to change in absolute body weight from baseline to endpoint (last observation carried forward).||2.06|0.93|<0.001
81435075|NCT00494013|162561110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group + Change in HbA1c from Baseline.||||||0.074
81435076|NCT00494013|162561111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable=Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group + Change in HbA1c from Baseline.||||||0.039
81435077|NCT00494013|162561112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.026
81435078|NCT02286466|162561137|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.87||a priori threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline values of criterion outcomes and psychotropic medication use||Analysis comparing the change in anxiety symptoms (HAM-A) from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for baseline values of criterion outcome and psychotropic medication use.||3.87|-1.60|0.412
81435079|NCT02286466|162561138|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|4.96||a priori threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline values of criterion outcome and psychotropic medication use||Analysis comparing the change in quality of life (FACT-G) from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for baseline values of criterion outcome and psychotropic medication use||4.96|-4.99|0.997
81435080|NCT02286466|162561139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|2.02||a priori threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline values of criterion outcome and psychotropic medication use||Analysis comparing the change in self-report anxiety symptoms on the HADS-Anxiety Subscale from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for baseline values of criterion outcome and psychotropic medication use.||2.02|-0.46|0.215
81435081|NCT02286466|162561139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.57||a priori threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline values of criterion outcome and psychotropic medication use||Analysis comparing the change in self-report depression symptoms on the HADS-Depression Subscale from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for baseline values of criterion outcome and psychotropic medication use.||1.57|-0.60|0.379
81732639|NCT05097326|163161625|OTHER|||||||0.63||||||a p-value \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.63
81471957|NCT03313310|162635766|OTHER||||||||||||||||||A one-sample McNemar's test for change between baseline and 8-month follow-up was planned. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. However, McNemar's test statistic could not be calculated due to small cell counts.|||
81732640|NCT05097326|163161626|OTHER|||||||0.01||||||a p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81732641|NCT05097326|163161627|OTHER|||||||0.04||||||a p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison at complete cervical dilation||||0.04
81732642|NCT05097326|163161628|OTHER|||||||0.04||||||a p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison at postpartum transfer||||0.04
81732643|NCT05097326|163161629|OTHER|||||||0.68||||||a p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Fisher Exact|||||||0.68
81732644|NCT05097326|163161630|OTHER|||||||1||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered significant.|Fisher Exact|||||||1
81732645|NCT05097326|163161631|OTHER|||||||1||||||a p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Fisher Exact|||||||1
81732646|NCT05097326|163161632|OTHER|||||||0.9||||||A p-value \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.90
81732647|NCT05097326|163161633|OTHER|||||||0.17||||||a p-value \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Fisher Exact|||1 minute APGAR score||||0.17
81732648|NCT05097326|163161633|OTHER|||||||1||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||APGAR score at 5 minutes||||1
81471958|NCT03313310|162635766|OTHER||||||||||||||||||A one-sample McNemar's test for change between baseline and 3-month follow-up was planned. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. However, McNemar's test statistic could not be calculated due to small cell counts.|||
81471959|NCT03313310|162635767|OTHER|A one-sample test for change between baseline and 8-month follow-up was conducted.||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|McNemar|||||||1.00
81471960|NCT03313310|162635767|OTHER|A one-sample test for change between baseline and 3-month follow-up was conducted.||||||0.5||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|McNemar|||||||0.50
81732649|NCT05097326|163161634|OTHER|||||||0.22||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant|Fisher Exact|||||||0.22
81732650|NCT01244126|163161635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kruskall Wallis ANOVA by ranks|0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.0||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The primary outcome of the study was the maximum postoperative FLACC pain score.||||0.21
81732651|NCT01244126|163161636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kruskall Wallis ANOVA|0.34||||0.34||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskall Wallis test||||0.34
81732652|NCT05920161|163161637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.023
81732653|NCT05920161|163161637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.068
81732654|NCT05920161|163161638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.281|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Within-group A - B (null \>0)||||0.281
81732655|NCT05920161|163161638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.645|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Within-group A - B (null \>0)||||0.645
81732656|NCT05920161|163161638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.245|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group comparison||||0.245
81732657|NCT05920161|163161639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.143|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.143
81732658|NCT05920161|163161639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.797||||||above chance 0.5|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.797
81732659|NCT05920161|163161639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.087|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.087
81732660|NCT05920161|163161640|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A condition||||<0.0001
81732661|NCT05920161|163161640|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||B condition||||<0.0001
81732662|NCT05920161|163161640|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||X condition||||<0.0001
81732663|NCT05920161|163161641|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||< 0.000
81732664|NCT05920161|163161641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0008
81732665|NCT05920161|163161642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.083
81732666|NCT05920161|163161642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.088
81732667|NCT02086188|163161668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1911|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1911
81732668|NCT02086188|163161669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4271|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4271
81732669|NCT02086188|163161670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1723|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1723
81732670|NCT02086188|163161671|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.634|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6340
81732671|NCT02086188|163161672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0091|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0091
81732672|NCT01494506|163161674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.28|||Log Rank|Unstratified logrank test.||||1.28|0.77|0.9416
81732673|NCT01494506|163161674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.92|||Log Rank|Unstratified logrank test.||||0.92|0.49|0.012
81732674|NCT01494506|163161675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.04|||Log Rank|||||1.04|0.63|0.100
81732675|NCT01494506|163161675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.75|||Log Rank|||||0.75|0.41|<0.001
81732676|NCT01494506|163161676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0264||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.058|||Fisher Exact|||||0.058|-0.005|0.214
81732677|NCT01494506|163161676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.069||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.12|||Fisher Exact|||||0.120|0.018|0.010
81732678|NCT01494506|163161677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.1008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.03|||Log Rank|Unstratified log rank test.||||1.03|0.65|0.1008
81732679|NCT01494506|163161677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.78|||Log Rank|Unstratified log rank test||||0.78|0.45|0.0002
81732680|NCT01494506|163161678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.82
81732681|NCT01494506|163161678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.80
81471961|NCT03313310|162635768|OTHER|A one-sample test for change between baseline and 8-month follow-up was conducted.||||||0.63||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|McNemar|||||||0.63
81732682|NCT01494506|163161679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.024
81732683|NCT01494506|163161679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81732684|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6388||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Global Health Status||||0.6388
81732685|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8445||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Global Health Status||||0.8445
81732686|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6388||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Physical Functioning||||0.6388
81732687|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9435||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Physical Functioning||||0.9435
81732688|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2654||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Role functioning||||0.2654
81732689|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7674||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Role functioning||||0.7674
81732690|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1628||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Emotional Functioning||||0.1628
81732691|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6712||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Emotional Functioning||||0.6712
81732692|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7738||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Cognitive Functioning||||0.7738
81471962|NCT03313310|162635768|OTHER|A one-sample test for change between baseline and 3-month follow-up was conducted.||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|McNemar|||||||1.00
81471963|NCT03313310|162635769|OTHER|A one-sample test for change between baseline and 8-month follow-up was conducted.||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|McNemar|||||||1.00
81732693|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6712||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Cognitive Functioning||||0.6712
81732694|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3408||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Social Functioning||||0.3408
81732695|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6712||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Social Functioning||||0.6712
81732696|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6766||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Fatigue||||0.6766
81732697|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6712||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Fatigue||||0.6712
81732698|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6388||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Nausea and Vomiting||||0.6388
81732699|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7674||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Nausea and Vomiting||||0.7674
81732700|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4993||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Pain||||0.4993
81732701|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6712||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Pain||||0.6712
81732702|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2654||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Dyspnoea||||0.2654
81732703|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6712||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Dyspnoea||||0.6712
81732704|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7617||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Insomnia||||0.7617
81732705|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6712|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Insomnia||||0.6712
81732706|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9123||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Appetite loss||||0.9123
81732707|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6712||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Appetite loss||||0.6712
81732708|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7617||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Constipation||||0.7617
81732709|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6712||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Constipation||||0.6712
81732710|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1628||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Diarrhoea||||0.1628
81732711|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6712||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Diarrhoea||||0.6712
81732712|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6388||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Financial difficulties||||0.6388
81732713|NCT01494506|163161680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7308||||||For each experimental arm comparison p-values were adjusted for multiple domain comparisons using the Hochberg method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Financial difficulties||||0.7308
81732714|NCT02753842|163161682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.26||The a priori threshold was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparing fitted to standard condoms, the null hypothesis was no difference in pleasure.||2.26|0.52|<0.05
81732715|NCT02753842|163161683|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A single item assessed whether participants preferred fitted condoms or standard condoms at the end of the study (the item word viewed by participants used the blinded identifiers of each condom type).||1.38|0.92|>0.05
81732716|NCT02753842|163161685|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|3.24|||logistic mixed effects model|||We assessed clinical condom failure for anal sex, comparing anal sex acts with fitted condoms to anal sex acts with standard condoms.||3.24|0.27|>0.05
81732717|NCT02753842|163161686|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.06|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.94||The a priori threshold was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparing thin to standard condoms, the null hypothesis was no difference in pleasure.||1.94|0.18|<0.05
81732718|NCT05216081|163161687|OTHER||Percentage of enrolled from eligible|69.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.5|76.2||||||||76.2|61.5|
81732719|NCT05216081|163161688|OTHER||Percentage of enrolled from eligible|99.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.7|99.8||||||||99.8|94.7|
81732720|NCT05216081|163161690|OTHER||Percentage screened positive for EM|15.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|24.2||||||||24.2|10|
81471964|NCT03313310|162635769|OTHER|A one-sample test for change between baseline and 3-month follow-up was conducted.||||||0.25||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|McNemar|||||||0.25
81471965|NCT03313310|162635770|OTHER|A one-sample test for change between baseline and 8-month follow-up was conducted.||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|McNemar|||||||1.00
81471966|NCT03313310|162635770|OTHER|A one-sample test for change between baseline and 3-month follow-up was conducted.||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|McNemar|||||||1.00
81538985|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.1212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|5.25||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||5.25|0.82|0.1212
81732721|NCT05216081|163161693|OTHER||Percentage who self-disclosed|57.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.6|78.6||||||||78.6|32.6|
81471967|NCT03313310|162635771|OTHER||||||||||||||||||A one-sample McNemar's test for change between baseline and 8-month follow-up was planned. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. However, McNemar's test statistic could not be calculated due to small cell counts.|||
81471968|NCT03313310|162635771|OTHER||||||||||||||||||A one-sample McNemar's test for change between baseline and 3-month follow-up was planned. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. However, McNemar's test statistic could not be calculated due to small cell counts.|||
81471969|NCT03313310|162635773|OTHER|A one-sample test for change between baseline and 8-month follow-up was conducted.||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|McNemar|||||||1.00
81732722|NCT05216081|163161694|OTHER||Percentage substantiated by socialworker|75.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.5|89.8||||||||89.8|50.5|
81732723|NCT02777528|163161722|OTHER|Performance goal tested using Exact method calculation to estimate the 95% one-sided lower confidence level (95% LCL) on the proportion of participants with primary endpoint success. If the 95% LCL exceeded 0.60, then the null hypothesis was to be rejected and the PG was met.|95% Exact Lower Confidence Limit|0.745|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Primary endpoint success was defined as the proportion of analysis-eligible participants without a primary endpoint event and with 1-Month imaging performed.~Results were tested against a performance goal (PG) of 0.60 (i.e. 60%), derived from outcomes from a systematic review of hybrid TEVAR repair literature.~Additionally, using a one-sided alpha of 0.05 and Exact Test, minimum power of 80%, the sample needed was 50 patients."||||
81732724|NCT00890981|163161724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7||||0.0766||95.0|-0.4|7.8|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance model was fit with main effects for randomized treatment in study 20050179, baseline value, time since last subcutaneous dose of denosumab or placebo in study 20050179 as a continuous variable, and the age stratification from 20050179. Model included linear, quadratic and cubic time terms with treatment-by-time interaction||7.8|-0.4|0.0766
81732725|NCT00890981|163161725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.1648||95.0|-0.6|3.5|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance model was fit with main effects for randomized treatment in study 20050179, baseline value, time since last subcutaneous dose of denosumab or placebo in study 20050179 as a continuous variable, and the age stratification from 20050179. Model included linear time term but without treatment-by-time interaction.||3.5|-0.6|0.1648
81732726|NCT00890981|163161726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.0228||95.0|0.1|1.7|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance model was fit with main effects for randomized treatment in study 20050179, baseline value, time since last subcutaneous dose of denosumab or placebo in study 20050179 as a continuous variable, and the age stratification from 20050179. Model included linear, quadratic and cubic time terms but without treatment-by-time interaction.||1.7|0.1|0.0228
81471970|NCT03313310|162635773|OTHER|A one-sample test for change between baseline and 3-month follow-up was conducted.||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|McNemar|||||||1.00
81471971|NCT03313310|162635774|OTHER|A one-sample test for change between baseline and 8-month follow-up was conducted.||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|McNemar|||||||1.00
81471972|NCT03313310|162635774|OTHER|A one-sample test for change between baseline and 3-month follow-up was conducted.||||||0.75||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|McNemar|||||||0.75
81732727|NCT00890981|163161727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.656||95.0|-2.5|4.0|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance model was fit with main effects for randomized treatment in study 20050179, baseline value, time since last subcutaneous dose of denosumab or placebo in study 20050179 as a continuous variable, and the age stratification from 20050179. Model includes linear, quadratic and cubic time terms but without treatment-by-time interaction.||4.0|-2.5|0.6560
81732728|NCT00890981|163161728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.0594||95.0|-0.1|3.7|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance model was fit with main effects for randomized treatment in study 20050179, baseline value, time since last subcutaneous dose of denosumab or placebo in study 20050179 as a continuous variable, and the age stratification from 20050179. Model included linear time term but without treatment-by-time interaction.||3.7|-0.1|0.0594
81732729|NCT00890981|163161729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6||||0.0032||95.0|0.9|4.3|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance model was fit with main effects for randomized treatment in study 20050179, baseline value, time since last subcutaneous dose of denosumab or placebo in study 20050179 as a continuous variable, and the age stratification from 20050179. Model included linear time term but without treatment-by-time interaction.||4.3|0.9|0.0032
81732730|NCT00890981|163161730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.2897||95.0|-0.4|1.2|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance model was fit with main effects for randomized treatment in study 20050179, baseline value, time since last subcutaneous dose of denosumab or placebo in study 20050179 as a continuous variable, and the age stratification from 20050179. Model included linear, quadratic and cubic time terms but without treatment-by-time interaction.||1.2|-0.4|0.2897
81732731|NCT00890981|163161731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9||||0.0067||95.0|1.1|6.7|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance model was fit with main effects for randomized treatment in study 20050179, baseline value, time since last subcutaneous dose of denosumab or placebo in study 20050179 as a continuous variable, and the age stratification from 20050179. Model included linear time term but without treatment-by-time interaction.||6.7|1.1|0.0067
81732732|NCT00890981|163161732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.0184||95.0|0.4|3.8|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance model was fit with main effects for randomized treatment in study 20050179, baseline value, time since last subcutaneous dose of denosumab or placebo in study 20050179 as a continuous variable, and the age stratification from 20050179. Model included linear time term but without treatment-by-time interaction.||3.8|0.4|0.0184
81732733|NCT00890981|163161733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.0911||95.0|-0.3|3.5|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance model was fit with main effects for randomized treatment in study 20050179, baseline value, time since last subcutaneous dose of denosumab or placebo in study 20050179 as a continuous variable, and the age stratification from 20050179. Model included linear time term but without treatment-by-time interaction.||3.5|-0.3|0.0911
81732734|NCT00890981|163161734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.0035||95.0|0.7|3.5|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance model was fit with main effects for randomized treatment in study 20050179, baseline value, time since last subcutaneous dose of denosumab or placebo in study 20050179 as a continuous variable, and the age stratification from 20050179. Model included linear time term but without treatment-by-time interaction.||3.5|0.7|0.0035
81732735|NCT00890981|163161735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Denosumab to Placebo|1.1||||0.0591||95.0|1.0|1.3|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA based on the log transformed actual values with main effects for randomized treatment in study 20050179, baseline value, time since last subcutaneous dose of denosumab or placebo in study 20050179 as a continuous variable, and the age stratification from 20050179. Model included linear time term but without treatment-by-time interaction.||1.3|1.0|0.0591
81732736|NCT00890981|163161736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Denosumab to Placebo|1.2||||0.0079||95.0|1.0|1.3|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA based on the log transformed actual values with main effects for randomized treatment in study 20050179, baseline value, time since last subcutaneous dose of denosumab or placebo in study 20050179 as a continuous variable, and the age stratification from 20050179. Model included linear time term but without treatment-by-time interaction.||1.3|1.0|0.0079
81471973|NCT03313310|162635775|OTHER|A one-sample test for change between baseline and 8-month follow-up was conducted.||||||0.55||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|McNemar|||||||0.55
81471974|NCT03313310|162635775|OTHER|A one-sample test for change between baseline and 3-month follow-up was conducted.||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|McNemar|||||||1.00
81471975|NCT03313310|162635776|OTHER|A one-sample test for change between baseline and 8-month follow-up was conducted.||||||0.45||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|McNemar|||||||0.45
81471976|NCT03313310|162635776|OTHER|A one-sample test for change between baseline and 3-month follow-up was conducted.||||||0.07||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.10. This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|McNemar|||||||0.07
81471977|NCT01593254|162635809|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.005
81471978|NCT03411902|162635832|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.048
81471979|NCT03411902|162635833|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.745|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.745
81471980|NCT03411902|162635834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.163|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.163
81471981|NCT03411902|162635835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.013
81538986|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.4269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.88||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||3.88|0.56|0.4269
81538987|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.5454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|3.49||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||3.49|0.52|0.5454
81538988|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62||||0.0595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|7.15||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||7.15|0.96|0.0595
81538989|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.58||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|12.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||12.98|1.62|0.0041
81538990|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.6121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.13||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||2.13|0.28|0.6121
81538991|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.2329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|4.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.75|0.68|0.2329
81538992|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28||||0.0891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|5.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||5.90|0.88|0.0891
81732737|NCT04885296|163161748|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the mean difference (Test - Control) was greater than -5. A 5-point increase in an average CLUE score translates into 10% shift in the distribution of scores for population of soft disposable contact lens wearers.|LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|3.0|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|LS Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||3.0|-2.2|
81732738|NCT04885296|163161749|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the mean difference (Test - Control) was greater than -5. A 5-point increase in an average CLUE score translates into 10% shift in the distribution of scores for population of soft disposable contact lens wearers.|LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.3|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|LS Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||2.3|-4.0|
81732739|NCT04885296|163161750|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the mean difference (Test - Control) was greater than -5. A 5-point increase in an average CLUE score translates into 10% shift in the distribution of scores for population of soft disposable contact lens wearers.|LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|1.7|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|LS Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||1.7|-4.7|
81732740|NCT01880073|163161791|OTHER||Proportion|0.875|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.0||||||||1.00|0.74|
81732741|NCT01880073|163161792|OTHER||Proportion|0.125|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.26||||||||0.26|0.00|
81732742|NCT00755196|163161795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||2-sided sign test|||||||0.23
81732743|NCT01604850|163161797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|-22.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|-10.3||P-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the randomization stratification factor (ie, presence/absence of cirrhosis, genotype 2 or 3).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in proportions between treatment groups and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) are calculated based on stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions.|A sample size of 100 subjects in each group would provide over 97% power to detect at least 20% improvement in SVR12 rate from the assumed null rate of 25% using 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test at significance level of 0.025.||-10.3|-34.4|< 0.001
81732744|NCT01703832|163161803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1233||||||Threshold less than or equal to 0.05. The final analysis demonstrated reasonable doubt of the implicit normality assumption of the two sets of AUC data, thus medians presented for efficacy analysis. Need for further investigation (ex-post analyses).|ANCOVA|||The null-hypotheses of no treatment differences were tested by the two-sided t-tests from the respective ANCOVAs.||||0.1233
81732745|NCT01703832|163161804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5153||||||Threshold less than or equal to 0.05. The final analysis demonstrated reasonable doubt of the implicit normality assumption of the two sets of AUC data, thus medians presented for efficacy analysis. Need for further investigation (ex-post analyses).|ANCOVA|||The null-hypotheses of no treatment differences were tested by the two-sided t-tests from the respective ANCOVAs.||||0.5153
81732746|NCT00243932|163161816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.14||95.0|||||futility (non-superiority)|||Null hypothesis: 2,700mg CoQ10 is at least 20% superior to placebo.||||0.14
81732747|NCT04084483|163161836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2175|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2175
81732748|NCT04084483|163161837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3852|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3852
81732749|NCT04084483|163161838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.298|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2980
81732750|NCT04084483|163161839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0634|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0634
81732751|NCT04084483|163161840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7388|||||||ANCOVA|||Corneal Sum||||0.7388
81732752|NCT04084483|163161840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3717|||||||ANCOVA|||Corneal Sum||||0.3717
81732753|NCT04084483|163161840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3164|||||||ANCOVA|||Conjunctival Sum||||0.3164
81732754|NCT04084483|163161840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1953|||||||ANCOVA|||Conjunctival Sum||||0.1953
81732755|NCT04084483|163161840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4645|||||||ANCOVA|||Total Eye Sum||||0.4645
81471982|NCT03411902|162635836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.337|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pertaining to Radius 33 BMD||||0.337
81471983|NCT03411902|162635836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.238|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pertaining to Radius UD BMD||||0.238
81471984|NCT03411902|162635837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.860
81732756|NCT04084483|163161840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2135|||||||ANCOVA|||Total Eye Sum||||0.2135
81732757|NCT04084483|163161841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.599|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5990
81435082|NCT02286466|162561140|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|1.75||a priori threshold p\<0.05|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline values of criterion outcome and psychotropic medication use||Analysis comparing the change in depression symptoms on the PHQ-9 from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for baseline values of criterion outcome and psychotropic medication use.||1.75|-1.45|0.852
81435083|NCT00835081|162561141|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.0||||||90.0|95.9|110.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%|||110|95.9|
81471985|NCT00076999|162635865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.02
81471986|NCT00076999|162635865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||0.78
81435084|NCT00835081|162561142|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.0||||||90.0|97.5|103.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%|||103|97.5|
81471987|NCT00076999|162635866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.00
81471988|NCT00076999|162635866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||1.00
81471989|NCT00076999|162635867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.12
81471990|NCT00076999|162635867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||1.00
81471991|NCT00076999|162635868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.12
81471992|NCT00076999|162635868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||1.00
81471993|NCT00076999|162635869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.01
81471994|NCT00076999|162635869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||1.00
81471995|NCT00076999|162635870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.06
81471996|NCT00076999|162635870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||1.00
81471997|NCT00076999|162635871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.60
81471998|NCT00076999|162635871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||1.00
81471999|NCT00076999|162635872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.20
81472000|NCT00076999|162635872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||1.00
81472001|NCT00076999|162635873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.18
81472002|NCT00076999|162635873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||1.00
81472003|NCT00076999|162635875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.02
81472004|NCT00076999|162635875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||0.47
81472005|NCT00076999|162635876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.00
81472006|NCT00076999|162635876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||0.81
81472007|NCT00076999|162635877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.00
81732758|NCT04084483|163161841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2122|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2122
81732759|NCT04084483|163161842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9146|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9146
81732760|NCT04084483|163161842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8494|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8494
81732761|NCT04084483|163161843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4747|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4747
81732762|NCT04084483|163161843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5619|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5619
81732763|NCT04084483|163161844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5985|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5985
81732764|NCT04084483|163161844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7626|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7626
81732765|NCT04084483|163161845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.833|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8330
81732766|NCT04084483|163161845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2777|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2777
81732767|NCT04084483|163161846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9829|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9829
81732768|NCT04084483|163161846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8675|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8675
81732769|NCT04084483|163161847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5836|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5836
81732770|NCT04084483|163161847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2352|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2352
81732771|NCT04084483|163161848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7367|||||||ANCOVA|||Ocular Discomfort||||0.7367
81732772|NCT04084483|163161848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3865|||||||ANCOVA|||Ocular Discomfort||||0.3865
81732773|NCT04084483|163161848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8796|||||||ANCOVA|||Burning||||0.8796
81732774|NCT04084483|163161848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3515|||||||ANCOVA|||Burning||||0.3515
81732775|NCT04084483|163161848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6338|||||||ANCOVA|||Dryness||||0.6338
81732776|NCT04084483|163161848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4685|||||||ANCOVA|||Dryness||||0.4685
81732777|NCT04084483|163161848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4757|||||||ANCOVA|||Grittiness||||0.4757
81732778|NCT04084483|163161848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8803|||||||ANCOVA|||Grittiness||||0.8803
81732779|NCT04084483|163161848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8529|||||||ANCOVA|||Stinging||||0.8529
81732780|NCT04084483|163161848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7713|||||||ANCOVA|||Stinging||||0.7713
81732781|NCT04084483|163161849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.138|||||||ANCOVA|||Burning/Stinging||||0.1380
81732782|NCT04084483|163161849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3334|||||||ANCOVA|||Burning/Stinging||||0.3334
81435085|NCT00835081|162561143|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.8||||||90.0|97.4|102.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%|||102|97.4|
81472008|NCT00076999|162635877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||0.69
81732783|NCT04084483|163161849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1008|||||||ANCOVA|||Itching||||0.1008
81732784|NCT04084483|163161849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4582|||||||ANCOVA|||Itching||||0.4582
81435086|NCT00421304|162561144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.218|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.218
81435087|NCT00421304|162561144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.643|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.643
81435088|NCT00421304|162561144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.677|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.677
81472009|NCT00076999|162635879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.64
81472010|NCT00076999|162635879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||0.26
81732785|NCT04084483|163161849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1511|||||||ANCOVA|||Foreign Body Sensation||||0.1511
81732786|NCT04084483|163161849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2555|||||||ANCOVA|||Foreign Body Sensation||||0.2555
81732787|NCT04084483|163161849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1546|||||||ANCOVA|||Blurry Vision||||0.1546
81732788|NCT04084483|163161849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0495|||||||ANCOVA|||Blurry Vision||||0.0495
81732789|NCT04084483|163161849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5791|||||||ANCOVA|||Eye Dryness||||0.5791
81732790|NCT04084483|163161849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0736|||||||ANCOVA|||Eye Dryness||||0.0736
81732791|NCT04084483|163161849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3666|||||||ANCOVA|||Photophobia||||0.3666
81732792|NCT04084483|163161849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||ANCOVA|||Photophobia||||0.0390
81732793|NCT04084483|163161849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0655|||||||ANCOVA|||Pain||||0.0655
81732794|NCT04084483|163161849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1947|||||||ANCOVA|||Pain||||0.1947
81732795|NCT04084483|163161850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9274|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9274
81732796|NCT04084483|163161850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0888|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0888
81732797|NCT04538170|163161862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||threshold for statistical significance|Fisher Exact|||Preliminary work showed that approximately 25% of patients report phantom pain after orchidectomy. A difference of 20% between the GAC and ORC groups was considered relevant. Power was set to 80% and the significance level to 5%, resulting in a minimum of 40 women to be recruited, which was fulfilled.||||0.013
81732798|NCT01682083|163161871|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio is obtained from the stratified Pike estimator. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with Dabrafenib + Trametinib compared with Placebo.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.58|||Log Rank|||The null hypothesis, H0: λ = 1 or reject it in favor of the alternative hypothesis, HA: λ ≠ 1, where λ is the hazard ratio (HR) of combination therapy relative to placebo.||0.58|0.39|< 0.0001
81732799|NCT01682083|163161872|SUPERIORITY|A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with dabrafenib + trametinib compared with Placebo.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.57||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.79|||Log Rank|the two-sided threshold for significance at this first interim analysis was p=0.000019||Hazard ratio is obtained from the stratified Pike estimator.||0.79|0.42|0.006
81732800|NCT01682083|163161873|SUPERIORITY|A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with Dabrafenib + Trametinib compared with Placebo.|Hazard Ratio, log|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.65||||||Hazard ratio is estimated using Pike estimator.||0.65|0.40|
81732801|NCT01682083|163161874|SUPERIORITY|A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with Dabrafenib + Trametinib compared with Placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.57||||||Hazard ratio is estimated using Pike estimator.||0.57|0.39|
81732802|NCT00864097|163161875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||LS means were estimated from the corresponding analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.02|-0.81|0.039
81732803|NCT00864097|163161875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.12|-0.91|0.011
81732804|NCT00864097|163161875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.17|-0.97|0.005
81732805|NCT00864097|163161876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.12|-0.91|0.010
81732806|NCT00864097|163161876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.23|-1.03|0.002
81435089|NCT00421304|162561145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.257|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.257
81472011|NCT00076999|162635880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.25
81472012|NCT00076999|162635880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||0.70
81472013|NCT00076999|162635881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.73
81472014|NCT00076999|162635881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||0.79
81472015|NCT00076999|162635883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.38
81472016|NCT00076999|162635883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||0.20
81472017|NCT00076999|162635884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.08
81732807|NCT00864097|163161876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.30|-1.10|<0.001
81538993|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.6857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|9.97||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||9.97|0.03|0.6857
81538994|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.7291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|19.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||19.71|0.12|0.7291
81435090|NCT00421304|162561145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.726|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.726
81435091|NCT00421304|162561145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.551|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.551
81472018|NCT00076999|162635884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||0.36
81435092|NCT00421304|162561146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.591|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.591
81435093|NCT00421304|162561146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.393|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.393
81435094|NCT00421304|162561146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.586|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.586
81472019|NCT00076999|162635885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 2-\<6 yrs versus TPV OS 6-\<12 yrs||||0.23
81472020|NCT00076999|162635885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison of TPV OS 12-18 yrs versus TPV SEDDS 12-18 yrs||||0.23
81472021|NCT04964986|162635893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.041
81472022|NCT04964986|162635895|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||Week 24||||<0.001
81472023|NCT04964986|162635895|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||Week 52||||<0.001
81472024|NCT04964986|162635899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||paired t-test|||Week 24||||0.002
81538995|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.8951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|14.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||14.41|0.05|0.8951
81435095|NCT00421304|162561147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.894|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.894
81435096|NCT00421304|162561147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.674|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.674
81435097|NCT00421304|162561147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.636|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.636
81435098|NCT00421304|162561148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.397|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.397
81435099|NCT00421304|162561148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.238|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.238
81435100|NCT00421304|162561148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.461|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.461
81472025|NCT04964986|162635899|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||Week 52||||<0.001
81472026|NCT04964986|162635901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.294|||||||paired t-test|||Fat absorption increase at Week 4||||0.294
81472027|NCT04964986|162635901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.155|||||||paired t-test|||Fat absorption increase at Week 48||||0.155
81472028|NCT04964986|162635901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||paired t-test|||Carbohydrate absorption at Week 4||||0.260
81472029|NCT04964986|162635901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||paired t-test|||Carbohydrate absorption at Week 48||||0.024
81472030|NCT04964986|162635901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.096|||||||paired t-test|||Protein absorption at Week 4||||0.096
81472031|NCT04964986|162635901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.075|||||||paired t-test|||Protein absorption at Week 48||||0.075
81472032|NCT04964986|162635902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063|||||||paired t-test|||Week 4||||0.063
81472033|NCT04964986|162635902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112|||||||paired t-test|||Week 48||||0.112
81472034|NCT04964986|162635903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.306|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.306
81472035|NCT04964986|162635904|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.3346||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7887|0.8748|||paired t-test||Based on one-sample (paired) Hodges-Lehmann median estimator for non-parametric estimate of change from baseline.|Calcium, Week 4||0.8748|-0.7887|0.704
81472036|NCT04964986|162635904|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.104||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7442|0.8896|||paired t-test||Based on one-sample (paired) Hodges-Lehmann median estimator for non-parametric estimate of change from baseline.|Calcium, Week 48||0.8896|-2.7442|0.488
81472037|NCT04964986|162635904|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.219||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.896|0.313|||paired t-test||Based on one-sample (paired) Hodges-Lehmann median estimator for non-parametric estimate of change from baseline.|Magnesium, Week 4||0.313|-0.896|0.382
81472038|NCT04964986|162635904|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.566||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.279|-0.165|||paired t-test||Based on one-sample (paired) Hodges-Lehmann median estimator for non-parametric estimate of change from baseline.|Magnesium, Week 48||-0.165|-5.279|0.059
81435101|NCT00421304|162561149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.322|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.322
81435102|NCT00421304|162561149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.747|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.747
81435103|NCT00421304|162561149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.717|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.717
81435104|NCT00421304|162561150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.847|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.847
81435105|NCT00421304|162561150|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||1.000
81472039|NCT04964986|162635904|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|33.116||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.51|51.861|||paired t-test||Based on one-sample (paired) Hodges-Lehmann median estimator for non-parametric estimate of change from baseline.|Sodium, Week 4||51.861|5.510|0.004
81472040|NCT04964986|162635904|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|20.727||||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.758|55.828|||paired t-test||Based on one-sample (paired) Hodges-Lehmann median estimator for non-parametric estimate of change from baseline.|Sodium, Week 48||55.828|-27.758|0.337
81472041|NCT04964986|162635904|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.618||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.87|14.931|||paired t-test||Based on one-sample (paired) Hodges-Lehmann median estimator for non-parametric estimate of change from baseline.|Potassium, Week 4||14.931|-11.870|0.724
81472042|NCT04964986|162635904|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-9.19||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.88|3.737|||paired t-test||Based on one-sample (paired) Hodges-Lehmann median estimator for non-parametric estimate of change from baseline.|Potassium, Week 48||3.737|-18.880|0.115
81472043|NCT04964986|162635904|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|12.297||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.551|52.617|||paired t-test||Based on one-sample (paired) Hodges-Lehmann median estimator for non-parametric estimate of change from baseline.|Urea, Week 4||52.617|-39.551|0.707
81538996|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.6865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|19.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||19.74|0.14|0.6865
81472044|NCT04964986|162635904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-91.487||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-159.956|-20.068|||paired t-test||Based on one-sample (paired) Hodges-Lehmann median estimator for non-parametric estimate of change from baseline.|Urea, Week 48||-20.068|-159.956|0.009
81472045|NCT04964986|162635904|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.281||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.649|0.96|||paired t-test||Based on one-sample (paired) Hodges-Lehmann median estimator for non-parametric estimate of change from baseline.|Creatinine, Week 4||0.960|-0.649|0.572
81538997|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.9132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|20.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||20.24|0.07|0.9132
81538998|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.7982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|16.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||16.59|0.12|0.7982
81538999|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.9029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|15.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||15.57|0.09|0.9029
81435106|NCT00421304|162561150|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||1.000
81435107|NCT00421304|162561151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.653|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.653
81435108|NCT00421304|162561151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.283|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.283
81435109|NCT00421304|162561151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.411|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.411
81435110|NCT00421304|162561152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.988|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.988
81435111|NCT00421304|162561152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.832|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.832
81435112|NCT00421304|162561152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.748|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.748
81435113|NCT00421304|162561153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.280
81435114|NCT00421304|162561153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.108|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.108
81435115|NCT00421304|162561153|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||1.000
81435116|NCT00421304|162561154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.742|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.742
81435117|NCT00421304|162561154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.486|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.486
81472046|NCT04964986|162635904|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.136||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|1.073|||paired t-test||Based on one-sample (paired) Hodges-Lehmann median estimator for non-parametric estimate of change from baseline.|Creatinine, Week 48||1.073|-1.060|0.981
81435118|NCT00421304|162561154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.490
81435119|NCT00421304|162561155|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||1.000
81435120|NCT00421304|162561156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.050
81435121|NCT00421304|162561157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.008
81435122|NCT00421304|162561158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||0.012
81435123|NCT00421304|162561159|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon's rank-sum test|||||||<0.001
81472047|NCT04964986|162635905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066|||||||paired t-test|||Week 24||||0.066
81472048|NCT04964986|162635905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||paired t-test|||Week 52||||0.015
81435124|NCT01139762|162561212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.41||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|-0.55|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline total IPSS was the covariate. No imputation of missing total IPSS data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||-0.55|-2.27|0.001
81732808|NCT00864097|163161877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.03|-0.32|0.022
81732809|NCT00864097|163161877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.03|-0.33|0.020
81732810|NCT00864097|163161877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.09|-0.40|0.002
81732811|NCT00864097|163161878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.34|||ANCOVA|||At Week 2: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||0.34|-0.32|0.957
81732812|NCT00864097|163161878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.35|||ANCOVA|||At Week 2: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||0.35|-0.31|0.899
81732813|NCT00864097|163161878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.72|||ANCOVA|||At Week 2: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||0.72|0.06|0.022
81472049|NCT05821296|162635912|OTHER|Change of sum of total lesions at the end of the study from baseline/Day 0 to evaluate the efficacy and clinical performance of Crystal Peel for the treatment of acne.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.31|-11.84|||ANCOVA|||||-11.84|-17.31|<0.0001
81472050|NCT05821296|162635913|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|2.16||||||||2.16|1.54|
81732814|NCT00864097|163161878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.0|||ANCOVA|||At Week 4: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||0.00|-0.70|0.052
81732815|NCT00864097|163161878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||At Week 4: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.34|-1.05|<0.001
81732816|NCT00864097|163161878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||At Week 4: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.13|-0.84|0.008
81732817|NCT00864097|163161878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.01|||ANCOVA|||At Week 8: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||0.01|-0.72|0.058
81732818|NCT00864097|163161878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||At Week 8: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.32|-1.05|<0.001
81732819|NCT00864097|163161878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.38|||ANCOVA|||At Week 8: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.38|-1.12|<0.001
81472051|NCT05821296|162635914|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|2.2||||||||2.20|1.44|
81472052|NCT05821296|162635915|OTHER||Mean value in local tolerance score|2.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|2.44||||||||2.44|1.98|
81472053|NCT05821296|162635916|OTHER|Descriptive analysis of subjects' satisfaction questionnaire assessing the Crystal Peel in the treatment of acne.|% of patients with positive answers|79.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.0|89.0||||||||89|61|
81732820|NCT00864097|163161878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||At Week 12: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.15|-0.91|0.007
81732821|NCT00864097|163161878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||At Week 12: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.41|-1.18|<0.001
81732822|NCT00864097|163161878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||At Week 12: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.28|-1.05|<0.001
81732823|NCT00864097|163161879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.35|||ANCOVA|||At Week 2: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||0.35|-0.25|0.754
81732824|NCT00864097|163161879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.25|||ANCOVA|||At Week 2: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||0.25|-0.36|0.706
81472054|NCT05821296|162635916|OTHER||% of patients with positive answers|94.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.0|98.0||||||Descriptive analysis of subjects' satisfaction questionnaire assessing the Crystal Peel in the treatment of acne.||98|80|
81472055|NCT05821296|162635916|OTHER||% of patients with positive answers|88.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.0|95.0||||||Descriptive analysis of subjects' satisfaction questionnaire assessing the Crystal Peel in the treatment of acne.||95|73|
81472056|NCT05821296|162635916|OTHER||% of patients with positive answers|85.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.0|93.0||||||Descriptive analysis of subjects' satisfaction questionnaire assessing the Crystal Peel in the treatment of acne.||93|68|
81732825|NCT00864097|163161879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.48|||ANCOVA|||At Week 2: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||0.48|-0.13|0.266
81732826|NCT00864097|163161879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.12|||ANCOVA|||At Week 4: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||0.12|-0.58|0.195
81732827|NCT00864097|163161879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.36|||ANCOVA|||At Week 4: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.36|-1.07|<0.001
81732828|NCT00864097|163161879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||At Week 4: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.07|-0.78|0.019
81472057|NCT05821296|162635916|OTHER||% of patients with positive answers|91.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.0|97.0||||||Descriptive analysis of subjects' satisfaction questionnaire assessing the Crystal Peel in the treatment of acne.||97|77|
81472058|NCT05821296|162635916|OTHER||% of patients with positive answers|85.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.0|93.0||||||Descriptive analysis of subjects' satisfaction questionnaire assessing the Crystal Peel in the treatment of acne.||93|69|
81472059|NCT05821296|162635916|OTHER||% of patients with positive answers|78.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.0|89.0||||||Descriptive analysis of subjects' satisfaction questionnaire assessing the Crystal Peel in the treatment of acne.||89|61|
81472060|NCT05821296|162635916|OTHER||% of patients with positive answers|79.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.0|89.0||||||Descriptive analysis of subjects' satisfaction questionnaire assessing the Crystal Peel in the treatment of acne.||89|62|
81472061|NCT05821296|162635916|OTHER||% of patients with positive answers|76.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.0|87.0||||||Descriptive analysis of subjects' satisfaction questionnaire assessing the Crystal Peel in the treatment of acne.||87|59|
81472062|NCT05821296|162635918|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-47.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|56.61|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous number of detected pores at day 15 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||< 0.0001
81472063|NCT05821296|162635918|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|63.92||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous number of detected pores at Day 36 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.010
81539000|NCT03192176|162758713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.7971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|11.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||11.94|0.04|0.7971
81732829|NCT00864097|163161879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.08|||ANCOVA|||At Week 8: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||0.08|-0.64|0.126
81732830|NCT00864097|163161879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||At Week 8: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.37|-1.10|<0.001
81732831|NCT00864097|163161879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||At Week 8: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.25|-0.98|0.001
81732832|NCT00864097|163161879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||At Week 12: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.15|-0.90|0.007
81732833|NCT00864097|163161879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||At Week 12: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.44|-1.21|<0.001
81732834|NCT00864097|163161879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||At Week 12: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.25|-1.02|0.001
81732835|NCT00864097|163161880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.05|||ANCOVA|||At Week 2: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||0.05|-0.22|0.200
81732836|NCT00864097|163161880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.11|||ANCOVA|||At Week 2: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||0.11|-0.15|0.754
81732837|NCT00864097|163161880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.18|||ANCOVA|||At Week 2: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||0.18|-0.08|0.449
81732838|NCT00864097|163161880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.01|||ANCOVA|||At Week 4: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||0.01|-0.27|0.062
81732839|NCT00864097|163161880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||At Week 4: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.08|-0.36|0.002
81732840|NCT00864097|163161880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||At Week 4: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.02|-0.30|0.026
81732841|NCT00864097|163161880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||At Week 8: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.01|-0.31|0.032
81732842|NCT00864097|163161880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||At Week 8: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.19|-0.48|<0.001
81732843|NCT00864097|163161880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||At Week 8: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.16|-0.45|<0.001
81732844|NCT00864097|163161880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||At Week 12: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.01|-0.30|0.038
81732845|NCT00864097|163161880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||At Week 12: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.07|-0.37|0.003
81732846|NCT00864097|163161880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||At Week 12: LS means were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model. The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect, baseline value, and index joint as covariates and study site as random effect.||-0.03|-0.33|0.016
81435125|NCT01139762|162561214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.51||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.14||P-value is for IPSS storage (irritative) subscore - 4 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline total IPSS was the covariate. No imputation of missing total IPSS data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||-0.14|-0.87|0.007
81472064|NCT05821296|162635918|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-41.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|73.69|<|0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous number of detected pores at Day 57 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||<0.004
81472065|NCT05821296|162635918|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|61.45||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous number of detected pores at day 78 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.013
81732847|NCT00765648|163161904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.3||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-0.6|||Chi-squared|||||-0.6|-18.0|0.04
81732848|NCT00765648|163161905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81732849|NCT00765648|163161906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.76
81732850|NCT00765648|163161907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.38
81732851|NCT00765648|163161908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.18
81472066|NCT05821296|162635919|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2832.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3217.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous area of detected pores at day 15 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||< 0.0001
81732852|NCT00765648|163161909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81732853|NCT03676803|163161959|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.6||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 was defined as significant|ANOVA|||Comparison was made to 2 weeks minus baseline changes in phylum Firmicutes abundance between groups.||||0.033
81732854|NCT03676803|163161959|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 was defined as significant.|ANOVA|||Comparison was made to 2 weeks minus baseline changes in phylum Bacteroidetes abundance between groups.||||0.097
81732855|NCT03676803|163161960|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|86.0||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison was made to 2 weeks minus baseline in mixed spices intervention group||||0.49
81732856|NCT03676803|163161960|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|55.7||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison was made to 2 weeks minus baseline in placebo group||||0.53
81435126|NCT01139762|162561214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.41||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.02||P-value is for IPSS storage (irritative) subscore - 12 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline total IPSS was the covariate. No imputation of missing total IPSS data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||-0.02|-0.80|0.040
81435127|NCT01139762|162561214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.34||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.07||P-value is for IPSS storage (irritative) subscore - 26 weeks|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline total IPSS was the covariate. No imputation of missing total IPSS data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||0.07|-0.75|0.107
81435128|NCT01139762|162561214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.68||P-value is for IPSS voiding (obstructive) subscore - 4 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline total IPSS was the covariate. No imputation of missing total IPSS data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||-0.68|-1.69|<0.001
81435129|NCT01139762|162561214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.46||P-value is for IPSS voiding (obstructive) subscore - 12 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline total IPSS was the covariate. No imputation of missing total IPSS data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||-0.46|-1.62|<0.001
81435130|NCT01139762|162561214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.73||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.14||P-value is IPSS voiding (obstructive) subscore - 26 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline total IPSS was the covariate. No imputation of missing total IPSS data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||-0.14|-1.32|0.015
81435131|NCT01139762|162561215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.14||P-value is for 4 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline total IPSS was the covariate. No imputation of missing total IPSS data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||-0.14|-0.50|<0.001
81435132|NCT01139762|162561215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.19||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.0||P-value is for 12 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline total IPSS was the covariate. No imputation of missing total IPSS data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||0.00|-0.38|0.051
81435133|NCT01139762|162561215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.04||P-value is for 26 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline total IPSS was the covariate. No imputation of missing total IPSS data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||0.04|-0.38|0.107
81435134|NCT01139762|162561216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.49|6.21||P-value is for 4 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||6.21|3.49|<0.001
81472067|NCT05821296|162635919|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1754.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4220.25||0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous area of detected pores at day 36 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.025
81732857|NCT01691248|163161969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|2.2||||0.2778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|9.5||1-sided Wald test for a difference in proportions using an unpooled estimate of variance.|One-sided Wald p-value||Placebo minus Fidaxomicin|||9.5|-5.1|0.2778
81732858|NCT01691248|163161970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|0.6||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|8.2||1-sided Wald test for a difference in proportions using an unpooled estimate of variance.|One-sided Wald p-value||Placebo minus Fidaxomicin|||8.2|-7.1|0.4420
81732859|NCT01691248|163161971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|1.9||||0.3091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|9.2||1-sided Wald test for a difference in proportions using an unpooled estimate of variance.|One-sided Wald p-value||Placebo minus Fidaxomicin|||9.2|-5.5|0.3091
81732860|NCT02863575|163161972|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) means difference|2.68||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|7.82|||ANCOVA|||||7.82|-2.46|0.306
81732861|NCT02863575|163161973|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.09||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|2.2|||ANCOVA|||SPRID 0-2||2.20|-0.03|0.056
81732862|NCT02863575|163161973|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|11.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.54|12.73|||ANCOVA|||SPRID 0-2||12.73|9.54|< 0.001
81732863|NCT02863575|163161973|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|10.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.45|11.64|||ANCOVA|||SPRID 0-2||11.64|8.45|< 0.001
81732864|NCT02863575|163161973|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.58||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|3.87|||ANCOVA|||SPRID 0-4||3.87|-0.72|0.177
81732865|NCT02863575|163161973|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|24.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.76|27.32|||ANCOVA|||SPRID 0-4||27.32|20.76|< 0.001
81539001|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.7899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|12.34||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||12.34|0.04|0.7899
81732866|NCT02863575|163161973|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|22.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.18|25.75|||ANCOVA|||SPRID 0-4||25.75|19.18|< 0.001
81732867|NCT02863575|163161973|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.39||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|6.06|||ANCOVA|||SPRID 0-6||6.06|-1.28|0.201
81732868|NCT02863575|163161973|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|34.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.06|39.55|||ANCOVA|||SPRID 0-6||39.55|29.06|< 0.001
81732869|NCT02863575|163161973|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|31.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.67|37.16|||ANCOVA|||SPRID 0-6||37.16|26.67|< 0.001
81732870|NCT02863575|163161973|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|40.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.49|48.2|||ANCOVA|||SPRID 0-8||48.20|33.49|< 0.001
81732871|NCT02863575|163161973|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|38.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.81|45.52|||ANCOVA|||SPRID 0-8||45.52|30.81|< 0.001
81732872|NCT02863575|163161974|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.73||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.5|||ANCOVA|||SPID 0-2||1.50|-0.05|0.066
81732873|NCT02863575|163161974|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|7.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.44|8.66|||ANCOVA|||SPID 0-2||8.66|6.44|< 0.001
81732874|NCT02863575|163161974|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|6.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.71|7.93|||ANCOVA|||SPID 0-2||7.93|5.71|< 0.001
81732875|NCT02863575|163161974|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|1.14||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|2.74|||ANCOVA|||SPID 0-4||2.74|-0.47|0.165
81732876|NCT02863575|163161974|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|16.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.05|18.64|||ANCOVA|||SPID 0-4||18.64|14.05|< 0.001
81732877|NCT02863575|163161974|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|15.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.91|17.51|||ANCOVA|||SPID 0-4||17.51|12.91|< 0.001
81732878|NCT02863575|163161974|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|1.78||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|4.34|||ANCOVA|||SPID 0-6||4.34|-0.78|0.172
81732879|NCT02863575|163161974|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|23.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.71|27.03|||ANCOVA|||SPID 0-6||27.03|19.71|< 0.001
81539002|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.9186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|14.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||14.73|0.05|0.9186
81732880|NCT02863575|163161974|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|21.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.93|25.25|||ANCOVA|||SPID 0-6||25.25|17.93|< 0.001
81732881|NCT02863575|163161974|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|2.1||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|5.67|||ANCOVA|||SPID 0-8||5.67|-1.47|0.249
81732882|NCT02863575|163161974|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|27.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.78|32.99|||ANCOVA|||SPID 0-8||32.99|22.78|< 0.001
81732883|NCT02863575|163161974|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|25.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.68|30.89|||ANCOVA|||SPID 0-8||30.89|20.68|< 0.001
81732884|NCT02863575|163161975|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.36||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.71|||ANCOVA|||TOTPAR 0-2||0.71|0.01|0.044
81732885|NCT02863575|163161975|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|3.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.09|4.09|||ANCOVA|||TOTPAR 0-2||4.09|3.09|< 0.001
81732886|NCT02863575|163161975|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|3.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|3.73|||ANCOVA|||TOTPAR 0-2||3.73|2.73|< 0.001
81732887|NCT02863575|163161975|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.44||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|1.15|||ANCOVA|||TOTPAR 0-4||1.15|-0.27|0.224
81732888|NCT02863575|163161975|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|7.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.68|8.71|||ANCOVA|||TOTPAR 0-4||8.71|6.68|< 0.001
81732889|NCT02863575|163161975|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|7.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.23|8.27|||ANCOVA|||TOTPAR 0-4||8.27|6.23|< 0.001
81732890|NCT02863575|163161975|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.61||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.75|||ANCOVA|||TOTPAR 0-6||1.75|-0.53|0.293
81732891|NCT02863575|163161975|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|10.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|12.56|||ANCOVA|||TOTPAR 0-6||12.56|9.30|< 0.001
81732892|NCT02863575|163161975|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|10.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.69|11.95|||ANCOVA|||TOTPAR 0-6||11.95|8.69|< 0.001
81732893|NCT02863575|163161975|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.58||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|2.19|||ANCOVA|||TOTPAR 0-8||2.19|-1.03|0.476
81732894|NCT02863575|163161975|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|12.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.66|15.26|||ANCOVA|||TOTPAR 0-8||15.26|10.66|< 0.001
81732895|NCT02863575|163161975|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|12.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.08|14.68|||ANCOVA|||TOTPAR 0-8||14.68|10.08|< 0.001
81732896|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.01||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.36|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 0.25 hour||0.36|-0.35|0.975
81732897|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.12||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.63|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 0.25 hour||0.63|-0.40|0.654
81732898|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.11||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.62|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 0.25 hour||0.62|-0.40|0.670
81732899|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|-0.04||||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.63|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 0.5 hour||0.63|-0.70|0.917
81732900|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|2.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|3.2|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 0.5 hour||3.20|1.31|< 0.001
81732901|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|2.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.24|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 0.5 hour||3.24|1.35|< 0.001
81732902|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.73||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.42|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 1 hour||1.42|0.04|0.039
81732903|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|6.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.12|7.1|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 1 hour||7.10|5.12|< 0.001
81732904|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|5.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.39|6.37|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 1 hour||6.37|4.39|< 0.001
81732905|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.84||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.52|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 1.5 hour||1.52|0.16|0.015
81732906|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|7.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.39|8.33|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 1.5 hour||8.33|6.39|< 0.001
81732907|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|6.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.55|7.49|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 1.5 hour||7.49|5.55|< 0.001
81732908|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.62||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.3|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 2 hour||1.30|-0.05|0.071
81732909|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|7.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.65|8.58|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 2 hour||8.58|6.65|< 0.001
81732910|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|6.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.03|7.96|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 2 hour||7.96|6.03|< 0.001
81732911|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.41||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|1.09|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 3 hour||1.09|-0.28|0.243
81732912|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|6.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.85|7.8|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 3 hour||7.80|5.85|< 0.001
81732913|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|6.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.44|7.4|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 3 hour||7.40|5.44|< 0.001
81732914|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.08||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.82|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 4 hour||0.82|-0.65|0.823
81732915|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|6.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.02|7.14|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 4 hour||7.14|5.02|< 0.001
81472068|NCT05821296|162635919|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2763.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4965.84||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous area of detected pores at day 57 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.004
81539003|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.5303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|25.46||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||25.46|0.19|0.5303
81732916|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|6.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.94|7.05|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 4 hour||7.05|4.94|< 0.001
81732917|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.31||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.11|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 5 hour||1.11|-0.48|0.438
81732918|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|5.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.33|6.6|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 5 hour||6.60|4.33|< 0.001
81732919|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|5.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.01|6.29|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 5 hour||6.29|4.01|< 0.001
81732920|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.5||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.35|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 6 hour||1.35|-0.35|0.250
81732921|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|4.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.58|6.02|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 6 hour||6.02|3.58|< 0.001
81732922|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|4.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.08|5.52|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 6 hour||5.52|3.08|< 0.001
81732923|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.11||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.01|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 7 hour||1.01|-0.80|0.818
81732924|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|3.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|4.82|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 7 hour||4.82|2.23|< 0.001
81732925|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|3.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.12|4.71|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 7 hour||4.71|2.12|< 0.001
81732926|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.18||||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.11|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 8 hour||1.11|-0.74|0.698
81732927|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|3.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|4.34|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 8 hour||4.34|1.69|< 0.001
81732928|NCT02863575|163161976|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|2.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|4.16|||ANCOVA|||PRID at 8 hour||4.16|1.51|< 0.001
81732929|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.04||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-0.09|0.16|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 0.25 hour||0.16|-0.09|0.575
81732930|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.07||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.25|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 0.25 hour||0.25|-0.11|0.426
81732931|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.04||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.22|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 0.25 hour||0.22|-0.14|0.686
81732932|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.07||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.29|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 0.5 hour||0.29|-0.15|0.543
81732933|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.12|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 0.5 hour||1.12|0.49|< 0.001
81732934|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.05|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 0.5 hour||1.05|0.42|< 0.001
81732935|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.24||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.46|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 1 hour||0.46|0.01|0.038
81732936|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|2.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|2.33|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 1 hour||2.33|1.69|< 0.001
81732937|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|1.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.09|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 1 hour||2.09|1.46|< 0.001
81732938|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.25||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.47|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 1.5 hour||0.47|0.03|0.024
81732939|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|2.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|2.64|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 1.5 hour||2.64|2.02|< 0.001
81732940|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|2.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|2.39|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 1.5 hour||2.39|1.77|< 0.001
81732941|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.18||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.4|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 2 hour||0.40|-0.04|0.103
81732942|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|2.71|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 2 hour||2.71|2.09|< 0.001
81732943|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|2.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|2.53|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 2 hour||2.53|1.91|< 0.001
81732944|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.08||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.29|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 3 hour||0.29|-0.13|0.448
81732945|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|2.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|2.47|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 3 hour||2.47|1.86|< 0.001
81732946|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|2.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|2.38|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 3 hour||2.38|1.78|< 0.001
81472069|NCT05821296|162635919|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1742.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3974.21||0.021|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous area of detected pores at day 78 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.021
81732947|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.0||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.23|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 4 hour||0.23|-0.23|0.997
81732948|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|1.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|2.28|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 4 hour||2.28|1.61|< 0.001
81732949|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|1.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|2.28|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 4 hour||2.28|1.61|< 0.001
81732950|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.06||||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.31|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 5 hour||0.31|-0.19|0.656
81732951|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|1.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.09|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 5 hour||2.09|1.36|< 0.001
81732952|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|1.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.03|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 5 hour||2.03|1.31|< 0.001
81732953|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.11||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-0.16|0.38|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 6 hour||0.38|-0.16|0.425
81732954|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|1.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.9|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 6 hour||1.90|1.12|< 0.001
81732955|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.79|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 6 hour||1.79|1.01|< 0.001
81732956|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|-0.03||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.26|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 7 hour||0.26|-0.32|0.841
81539004|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.85||||0.1149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|52.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||52.66|0.65|0.1149
81732957|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.52|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 7 hour||1.52|0.69|< 0.001
81732958|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|1.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.55|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 7 hour||1.55|0.72|< 0.001
81732959|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.0||||0.98||95.0|-0.3|0.3|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 8 hour||0.30|-0.30|0.980
81732960|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.36|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 8 hour||1.36|0.50|< 0.001
81732961|NCT02863575|163161977|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.35|||ANCOVA|||PRR score at 8 hour||1.35|0.50|< 0.001
81732962|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|-0.03||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.21|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 0.25 hour||0.21|-0.27|0.808
81732963|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.04||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.39|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 0.25 hour||0.39|-0.30|0.804
81732964|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.07||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.42|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 0.25 hr||0.42|-0.27|0.676
81732965|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|-0.1||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.35|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 0.5 hour||0.35|-0.55|0.654
81732966|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|1.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.1|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 0.5 hour||2.10|0.81|< 0.001
81732967|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|1.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.2|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 0.5 hour||2.20|0.91|< 0.001
81732968|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.49||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.97|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 1 hour||0.97|0.01|0.045
81732969|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|4.1|||<|0.001||95.0|3.41|4.78|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 1 hour||4.78|3.41|< 0.001
81732970|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|3.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.92|4.29|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 1 hour||4.29|2.92|< 0.001
81732971|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.59||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.06|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 1.5 hour||1.06|0.11|0.015
81732972|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|5.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.35|5.71|||ANOVA|||PID score at 1.5 hour||5.71|4.35|< 0.001
81732973|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|4.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.76|5.12|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 1.5 hour||5.12|3.76|< 0.001
81732974|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.44||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.91|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 2 hour||0.91|-0.03|0.066
81732975|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|5.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.54|5.89|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 2 hour||5.89|4.54|< 0.001
81732976|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|4.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|5.45|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 2 hour||5.45|4.10|< 0.001
81732977|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.32||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.81|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 3 hour||0.81|-0.16|0.186
81732978|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|4.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.98|5.35|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 3 hour||5.35|3.98|< 0.001
81732979|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|4.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.65|5.03|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 3 hour||5.03|3.65|< 0.001
81732980|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.08||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.6|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 4 hour||0.60|-0.43|0.750
81732981|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|4.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|4.87|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 4 hour||4.87|3.40|< 0.001
81732982|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|4.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32|4.79|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 4 hour||4.79|3.32|< 0.001
81732983|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.26||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.81|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 5 hour||0.81|-0.30|0.361
81539005|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.07||||0.0442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|77.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||77.71|1.06|0.0442
81732984|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|3.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.95|4.53|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 5 hour||4.53|2.95|< 0.001
81732985|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|3.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|4.27|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 5 hour||4.27|2.69|< 0.001
81732986|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.39||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.98|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 6 hour||0.98|-0.20|0.195
81732987|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|3.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|4.13|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 6 hour||4.13|2.44|< 0.001
81732988|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|2.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|3.74|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 6 hour||3.74|2.06|< 0.001
81732989|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.14||||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.76|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 7 hour||0.76|-0.49|0.669
81732990|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|2.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|3.31|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 7 hour||3.31|1.53|< 0.001
81732991|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|2.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.18|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 7 hour||3.18|1.40|< 0.001
81732992|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.18||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.82|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 8 hour||0.82|-0.46|0.581
81732993|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|2.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|3.0|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 8 hour||3.00|1.18|< 0.001
81732994|NCT02863575|163161978|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|1.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.82|||ANCOVA|||PID score at 8 hour||2.82|1.00|< 0.001
81732995|NCT02863575|163161979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|P-value was calculated using the Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical pain severity terms.||||||0.028
81732996|NCT02863575|163161979|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|P-value was calculated using the Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical pain severity terms.||||||<0.001
81732997|NCT02863575|163161979|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|P-value was calculated using the Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical pain severity terms.||||||<0.001
81732998|NCT02863575|163161980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.861|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|P-value was calculated using the Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical pain severity terms.||||||0.861
81732999|NCT02863575|163161980|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|P-value was calculated using the Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical pain severity terms.||||||<0.001
81733000|NCT02863575|163161980|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|P-value was calculated using the Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical pain severity terms.||||||<0.001
81733001|NCT02863575|163161981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.838|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|P-value was calculated using the Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical pain severity terms.||||||0.838
81733002|NCT02863575|163161981|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|P-value was calculated using the Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical pain severity terms.||||||<0.001
81733003|NCT02863575|163161981|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|P-value was calculated using the Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical pain severity terms.||||||<0.001
81733004|NCT02999178|163161988|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|106.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.42|148.5||Treatment comparison of slopes was assessed through the treatment-by-time interaction coefficient. P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|"Fixed effects: Treatment, HRCT fibrotic pattern, baseline FVC (mL), treatment-by-time, baseline-by-time interactions.~Random effects: time, intercept."|Difference of adjusted annual rates of decline was calculated as Nintedanib - Placebo.|The decrease in FVC was assumed to be linear within each participant over 52 weeks. The intercepts and slopes were assumed to be normally distributed with unstructured covariance matrix. The within participant error was assumed to be independent and normally distributed with mean 0 and a common variance. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors (SEs).||148.50|65.42|<.0001
81733005|NCT02999178|163161989|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|128.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.81|185.59||Treatment comparison of slopes was assessed through the treatment-by-time interaction coefficient. P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effects: Treatment, baseline FVC (mL), treatment-by-time, baseline-by-time interactions. Random effects: time, intercept.|Difference of adjusted annual rates of decline was calculated as Nintedanib - Placebo.|The decrease in FVC was assumed to be linear within each participant over 52 weeks. The intercepts and slopes were assumed to be normally distributed with unstructured covariance matrix. The within participant error was assumed to be independent and normally distributed with mean 0 and a common variance. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom and adjust standard errors (SEs).||185.59|70.81|<.0001
81733006|NCT02999178|163161990|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted mean difference|1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.1115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|2.98|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed effects: baseline K-BILD Total score, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interactions, random effect: participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Nintedanib - Placebo.|||2.98|-0.31|0.1115
81733007|NCT02999178|163161991|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted mean difference|1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.1747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|3.74|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed effects: baseline K-BILD Total score, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interactions, random effect: participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Nintedanib - Placebo.|||3.74|-0.68|0.1747
81733008|NCT02999178|163161992|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.3948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.34|||Log Rank|Stratified by HRCT fibrotic pattern.|A Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by HRCT fibrotic pattern, was used to estimate the hazard ratio calculated as Nintedanib divided by Placebo.|||1.34|0.48|0.3948
81472070|NCT05821296|162635920|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous relative area (density) of detected pores at Day 15 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||<0.0001
81472071|NCT05821296|162635920|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.68||0.029|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous relative area (density) of detected pores at Day 36 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.029
81472072|NCT05821296|162635920|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.01||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous relative area (density) of detected pores at Day 57 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.006
81472073|NCT05821296|162635920|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.67||0.037|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous relative area (density) of detected pores at Day 78 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.037
81472074|NCT05821296|162635921|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.58||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous depth of detected pores at Day 15 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.001
81472075|NCT05821296|162635921|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.71||0.348|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous depth of detected pores at Day 36 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.348
81472076|NCT05821296|162635921|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.75||0.091|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous depth of detected pores at Day 57 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.091
81472077|NCT05821296|162635921|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.65||0.19|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous depth of detected pores at Day 78 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.190
81472078|NCT05821296|162635922|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.55||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of average area of detected pores at Day 15 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.011
81472079|NCT05821296|162635922|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.28||0.281|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of average area of detected pores at Day 36 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.281
81472080|NCT05821296|162635922|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.46||0.06|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of average area of detected pores at Day 57 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.060
81733009|NCT02999178|163161993|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.1985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.24|||Log Rank||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio calculated as Nintedanib divided by Placebo.|||1.24|0.36|0.1985
81472081|NCT05821296|162635922|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.8||0.209|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of average area of detected pores at Day 78 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.209
81733010|NCT02999178|163161994|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.8544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.86|||Log Rank|Stratified by HRCT fibrotic pattern.|A Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by HRCT fibrotic pattern, was used to estimate the hazard ratio calculated as Nintedanib divided by Placebo.|||1.86|0.47|0.8544
81472082|NCT05821296|162635923|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26495.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|33223.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous volume of detected pores at Day 15 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||<0.0001
81472083|NCT05821296|162635923|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14447.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|44054.48||0.073|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous volume of detected pores at Day 36 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.073
81472084|NCT05821296|162635923|OTHER|If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25315.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|49884.67||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous volume of detected pores at Day 57 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.008
81472085|NCT05821296|162635923|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13287.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|39615.92||0.071|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, there is a significant variation over time for the analyzed parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous volume of detected pores at Day 78 to evaluate the improvement of pores assessed by Colorface device.||||0.071
81733011|NCT02999178|163161995|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.3291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.47|||Log Rank||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio calculated as Nintedanib divided by Placebo.|||1.47|0.32|0.3291
81733012|NCT02999178|163161998|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.85|||Log Rank|Stratified by HRCT fibrotic pattern.|A Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by HRCT fibrotic pattern, was used to estimate the hazard ratio calculated as Nintedanib divided by Placebo.|||0.85|0.49|0.0017
81733013|NCT02999178|163161999|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.89|||Log Rank||A Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio calculated as Nintedanib divided by Placebo.|||0.89|0.45|0.0081
81733014|NCT02999178|163162000|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.96|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with continuous covariate baseline FVC % pred and binary covariate HRCT fibrotic pattern.|Ratio calculated as Nintedanib divided by Placebo.|||0.96|0.52|
81733015|NCT02999178|163162001|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.94|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with continuous covariate baseline FVC % pred.|Ratio calculated as Nintedanib divided by Placebo.|||0.94|0.43|
81733016|NCT02999178|163162002|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.68|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with continuous covariate baseline FVC % pred and binary covariate HRCT fibrotic pattern.|Ratio calculated as Nintedanib divided by Placebo.|||0.68|0.36|
81733017|NCT02999178|163162003|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.69|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with continuous covariate baseline FVC % pred.|Ratio calculated as Nintedanib divided by Placebo.|||0.69|0.31|
81733018|NCT02999178|163162004|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted mean difference|-3.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.14|-0.92|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Fixed effects: baseline, HRCT fibrotic pattern, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline-by-visit interaction, random effect: participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Nintedanib - Placebo.|||-0.92|-6.14|
81733019|NCT02999178|163162005|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted mean difference|-4.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.48|-0.88|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Fixed effects: baseline, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline-by-visit interaction, random effect: participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Nintedanib - Placebo.|||-0.88|-7.48|
81733020|NCT02999178|163162006|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted mean difference|-6.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.65|-2.53|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Fixed effects: baseline, HRCT fibrotic pattern, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline-by-visit interaction, random effect: participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Nintedanib - Placebo.|||-2.53|-9.65|
81733021|NCT02999178|163162007|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted mean difference|-7.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.86|-2.71|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Fixed effects: baseline, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline-by-visit interaction, random effect: participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Nintedanib - Placebo.|||-2.71|-11.86|
81733022|NCT02424188|163162008|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|15.4||||||||15.4|2.3|
81733023|NCT02424188|163162009|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|12.3||||||||12.3|1.2|
81733024|NCT02424188|163162010|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|17.5||||||6 month comparison||17.5|1.3|
81733025|NCT02424188|163162010|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|48.6||||||12 month||48.6|2.4|
81733026|NCT02424188|163162012|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.3||||||6 months||2.3|-1.7|
81733027|NCT02424188|163162012|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|4.7||||||18 months||4.7|-1.5|
81733028|NCT02424188|163162013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.5||||||||1.5|-0.6|
81733029|NCT02424188|163162015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.2|-2.3||||||||-2.3|-30.2|
81733030|NCT00453362|163162022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.87||This comparison is for hypothesis generation, rather than hypothesis testing. Thus the p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and the interpretation of p-value should be with caution.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazard Model. The hazard ratio is relative to FDG Non-Responders.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in PFS between FDG Responders and FDG Non-Responders. The alternative hypothesis is that FDG Responders would have prolonged PFS compared with FDG Non-Responders.||0.87|0.11|0.017
81733031|NCT00453362|163162024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.42||This comparison is for hypothesis generation, rather than hypothesis testing. Thus the p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and the interpretation of p-value should be with caution.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazard Model. The hazard ratio is relative to FDG Progressive Disease.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in PFS between FDG Responders and FDG Progressive Disease. The alternative hypothesis is that FDG Responders would have a prolonged PFS compared to FDG Progressive Disease.||1.42|0.06|0.076
81733032|NCT00453362|163162026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.17||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.73||This comparison is for hypothesis generation, rather than hypothesis testing. Thus the p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and the interpretation of p-value should be with caution.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazard Model. The hazard ratio is relative to FLT Non-Responders.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in PFS between FLT Responders and FLT Non-Responders. The alternative hypothesis is that FLT Responders would have prolonged PFS compared with FLT Non-Responders.||0.73|0.04|0.008
81733033|NCT00453362|163162027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0||||This comparison is for hypothesis generation, rather than hypothesis testing. Thus the p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and the interpretation of p-value should be with caution.|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between FLT Responders and FLT Progressive Disease. Alternative hypothesis is that FLT responders would have prolonged PFS compared to FLT Progressive Disease.||||0.049
81733034|NCT00453362|163162028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.16||This comparison is for hypothesis generation, rather than hypothesis testing. Thus the p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and the interpretation of p-value should be with caution.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazard Model. The hazard ratio is relative to FDG Non-Responders.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in OS between FDG Responders and FDG Non-Responders. The alternative hypothesis is that FDG responders would have prolonged OS compared with FDG Non-Responders.||1.16|0.11|0.073
81733035|NCT00453362|163162031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|3.21||This comparison is for hypothesis generation, rather than hypothesis testing. Thus the p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and the interpretation of p-value should be with caution.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazard Model. The hazard ratio is relative to FDG Progressive Disease.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in Overall Survival between FDG Responders and FDG Progressive Disease. The alternative hypothesis is that FDG Responders would have prolonged OS compared with FDG Progressive Disease.||3.21|0.14|0.618
81733036|NCT00453362|163162032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.57||This comparison is for hypothesis generation, rather than hypothesis testing. Thus the p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and the interpretation of p-value should be with caution.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazard Model. The hazard ratio is relative to FLT Non-Responders.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in OS between FLT Responders and FLT Non-Responders. The alternative hypothesis is that FLT Responders would have prolonged OS compared with FLT Non-Responders.||1.57|0.09|0.163
81733037|NCT00453362|163162033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|3.16||This comparison is for hypothesis generation, rather than hypothesis testing. Thus the p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and the interpretation of p-value should be with caution.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazard Model. The hazard ratio is relative to FLT Progressive Disease.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in OS between FLT Responders and FLT Progressive Disease. The alternative hypothesis is that FLT Responders would have prolonged OS compared with FLT Progressive Disease.||3.16|0.04|0.327
81733038|NCT01882647|163162043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||"Treatment groups were compared with respect to the proportions of subjects with treatment success at Day 15 using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by analysis center."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Multiple imputation was used to impute missing data from the ITT population.||||||<0.001
81733039|NCT01882647|163162044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The pre-specified threshold for statistical significance was ≤0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Missing data was imputed as treatment failure.||Treatment groups were compared with respect to each of the clinical signs of psoriasis (scaling, erythema and plaque elevation).||||<0.001
81733040|NCT01882647|163162045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.01
81733041|NCT01882647|163162046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The pre-specified threshold for statistical significance was ≤0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment groups were compared with respect to each of the clinical signs of psoriasis (scaling, erythema and plaque elevation).||||<0.01
81733042|NCT02937701|163162049|EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence for the primary endpoint was to be evaluated sequentially by first comparing the 2-sided 90% CI for RD of ACR20 at week 22 between ABP 710 and infliximab with an equivalence margin of (-15%, 15%). If the first test was successful, RD of ACR20 at week 22 was to be further evaluated by comparing the 2-sided 90% CI between ABP 710 and infliximab with an equivalence margin of (-12%, 15%).|Response Difference|9.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.67|15.96||||||For the primary analysis of ACR20, the response difference (RD) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel (MH) estimate and the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of RD were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use for RA).||15.96|2.67|
81733043|NCT02937701|163162049|EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence for the primary endpoint was to be evaluated sequentially by first comparing the 2-sided 90% CI for RD of ACR20 at week 22 between ABP 710 and infliximab with an equivalence margin of (-15%, 15%). If the first test was successful, RD of ACR20 at week 22 was to be further evaluated by comparing the 2-sided 90% CI between ABP 710 and infliximab with an equivalence margin of (-12%, 15%).|Response Difference|9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.67|15.92|||||Response Difference is based on a generalized linear model with actual stratification variables (geographic region and prior biologic use for RA) as covariates in the model.|A sensitivity analysis with the RD estimate and CIs for RD of ACR20 estimated using a generalized linear model with geographic region and prior biologic use for RA as covariates was also conducted.||15.92|2.67|
81733044|NCT02937701|163162049|EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence for the primary endpoint was to be evaluated sequentially by first comparing the 2-sided 90% CI for RD of ACR20 at week 22 between ABP 710 and infliximab with an equivalence margin of (-15%, 15%). If the first test was successful, RD of ACR20 at week 22 was to be further evaluated by comparing the 2-sided 90% CI between ABP 710 and infliximab with an equivalence margin of (-12%, 15%).|Response Difference|7.184|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.748|13.62|||||The ACR core set includes tender joint count, swollen joint count, subject's global health assessment, investigator's global health assessment, subject's assessment of disease related pain, HAQ-DI, and CRP.|A post-hoc analysis was conducted to adjust for the impact of random imbalance in baseline demographic and disease characteristics between the 2 treatment groups. The MH estimate of RD and corresponding CIs were estimated using a nonparametric analysis of covariance method with stratification factors geographic region and prior biologic use, and adjustment for baseline covariates (ACR core set, age, use of oral corticosteroid, use of NSAID, body mass index categories, and methotrexate dose).||13.620|0.748|
81733045|NCT02937701|163162050|OTHER||Response Difference|8.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|14.81||||||The response difference at week 2 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||14.81|1.15|
81733046|NCT02937701|163162050|OTHER||Response Difference|4.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|11.64||||||The response difference at week 6 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||11.64|-1.80|
81733047|NCT02937701|163162050|OTHER||Response Difference|9.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.51|12.87||||||The response difference at week 14 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||12.87|-0.51|
81733048|NCT02937701|163162051|OTHER||Response Difference|3.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.26|11.73||||||The response difference (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 30 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||11.73|-5.26|
81733049|NCT02937701|163162051|OTHER||Response Difference|8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.18|17.97||||||The response difference (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 30 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||17.97|-1.18|
81733050|NCT02937701|163162051|OTHER||Response Difference|3.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.61|11.7||||||The response difference (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 34 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||11.70|-4.61|
81733051|NCT02937701|163162051|OTHER||Response Difference|4.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|13.4||||||The response difference (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 34 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||13.40|-5.40|
81733052|NCT02937701|163162051|OTHER||Response Difference|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.34|9.4||||||The response difference (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 38 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||9.40|-7.34|
81733053|NCT02937701|163162051|OTHER||Response Difference|2.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.86|12.34||||||The response difference (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 38 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||12.34|-6.86|
81733054|NCT02937701|163162051|OTHER||Response Difference|-3.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.27|5.17||||||The response difference (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 46 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||5.17|-12.27|
81733055|NCT02937701|163162051|OTHER||Response Difference|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.89|11.08||||||The response difference (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 46 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||11.08|-8.89|
81733056|NCT02937701|163162051|OTHER||Response Difference|-5.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.24|3.29||||||The response difference (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 50 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||3.29|-13.24|
81733057|NCT02937701|163162051|OTHER||Response Difference|-1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.01|8.04||||||The response difference (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 50 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||8.04|-11.01|
81733058|NCT02937701|163162052|OTHER||Response Difference|4.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|9.38||||||The response difference at week 2 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||9.38|-0.56|
81733059|NCT02937701|163162052|OTHER||Response Difference|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.71|7.94||||||The response difference at week 6 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||7.94|-4.71|
81733060|NCT02937701|163162052|OTHER||Response Difference|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.45|9.03||||||The response difference at week 14 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||9.03|-4.45|
81733061|NCT02937701|163162052|OTHER||Response Difference|7.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.27|13.83||||||The response difference at week 22 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||13.83|0.27|
81733062|NCT02937701|163162053|OTHER||Response Difference|-1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.4|7.62||||||The response difference (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 30 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||7.62|-10.40|
81733063|NCT02937701|163162053|OTHER||Response Difference|3.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.28|13.67||||||The response difference (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 30 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||13.67|-7.28|
81733064|NCT02937701|163162053|OTHER||Response Difference|6.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.62|15.48||||||The response difference (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 34 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||15.48|-2.62|
81733065|NCT02937701|163162053|OTHER||Response Difference|10.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.12|21.03||||||The response difference (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 34 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||21.03|0.12|
81733066|NCT02937701|163162053|OTHER||Response Difference|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.54|9.59||||||The response difference (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 38 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||9.59|-8.54|
81733067|NCT02937701|163162053|OTHER||Response Difference|2.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.62|13.39||||||The response difference (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 38 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||13.39|-7.62|
81733068|NCT02937701|163162053|OTHER||Response Difference|-1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.11|7.93||||||The response difference (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 46 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||7.93|-10.11|
81733069|NCT02937701|163162053|OTHER||Response Difference|6.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.44|16.54||||||The response difference (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 46 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||16.54|-4.44|
81733070|NCT02937701|163162053|OTHER||Response Difference|-5.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.39|3.71||||||The response difference (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 50 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||3.71|-14.39|
81733071|NCT02937701|163162053|OTHER||Response Difference|2.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.51|13.37||||||The response difference (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 50 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||13.37|-7.51|
81733072|NCT02937701|163162054|OTHER||Response Difference|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.84|0.83||||||The response difference at week 2 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||0.83|-5.84|
81435135|NCT01139762|162561216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.55|5.6||P-value is for 12 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||5.60|2.55|<0.001
81539006|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.53||||0.2851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|35.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||35.68|0.35|0.2851
81539007|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.22||||0.2073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|39.48||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||39.48|0.45|0.2073
81733073|NCT02937701|163162054|OTHER||Response Difference|-2.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.47|2.64||||||The response difference at week 6 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||2.64|-7.47|
81733074|NCT02937701|163162054|OTHER||Response Difference|5.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01|10.91||||||The response difference at week 14 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||10.91|-0.01|
81733075|NCT02937701|163162054|OTHER||Response Difference|4.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|10.34||||||The response difference at week 22 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||10.34|-1.21|
81733076|NCT02937701|163162055|OTHER||Response Difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.12|8.02||||||The response difference (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 30 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||8.02|-8.12|
81733077|NCT02937701|163162055|OTHER||Response Difference|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.39|9.28||||||The response difference (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 30 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||9.28|-9.39|
81733078|NCT02937701|163162055|OTHER||Response Difference|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.0|9.51||||||The response difference (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 34 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||9.51|-7.00|
81435136|NCT01139762|162561216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|6.31||P-value is for 26 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||6.31|3.15|<0.001
81435137|NCT01139762|162561217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.4||P-value is for 4 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||1.40|0.61|<0.001
81435138|NCT01139762|162561217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.51||P-value is for 12 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||1.51|0.61|<0.001
81435139|NCT01139762|162561217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.69||P-value is for 26 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||1.69|0.74|<0.001
81539008|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.68||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|37.16||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||37.16|0.36|0.2700
81733079|NCT02937701|163162055|OTHER||Response Difference|7.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.39|17.22||||||The response difference (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 34 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||17.22|-2.39|
81733080|NCT02937701|163162055|OTHER||Response Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.03|7.59||||||The response difference (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 38 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||7.59|-9.03|
81733081|NCT02937701|163162055|OTHER||Response Difference|3.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.41|13.14||||||The response difference (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 38 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||13.14|-6.41|
81733082|NCT02937701|163162055|OTHER||Response Difference|-0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.98|7.66||||||The response difference (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 46 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||7.66|-8.98|
81733083|NCT02937701|163162055|OTHER||Response Difference|7.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.13|17.68||||||The response difference (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 46 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||17.68|-2.13|
81733084|NCT02937701|163162055|OTHER||Response Difference|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.81|10.29||||||The response difference (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 50 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||10.29|-6.81|
81733085|NCT02937701|163162055|OTHER||Response Difference|12.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.74|22.04||||||The response difference (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) at week 50 was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate; 90% confidence intervals were estimated from the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors (geographic region and prior biologic use).||22.04|1.74|
81733086|NCT02937701|163162056|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.007||||||Week 2 difference between means (ABP 710 minus infliximab) and 90% CIs for difference between means were based on ANCOVA model with the DAS28-CRP change from baseline as the response and adjusted for the baseline DAS28-CRP measurement and the actual stratification factors: geographic region and prior biologic use for RA.||0.007|-0.20|
81733087|NCT02937701|163162056|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.16||||||Week 6 difference between means (ABP 710 minus infliximab) and 90% CIs for difference between means were based on ANCOVA model with the DAS28-CRP change from baseline as the response and adjusted for the baseline DAS28-CRP measurement and the actual stratification factors: geographic region and prior biologic use for RA.||0.16|-0.17|
81733088|NCT02937701|163162056|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.14||||||Week 14 difference between means (ABP 710 minus infliximab) and 90% CIs for difference between means were based on ANCOVA model with the DAS28-CRP change from baseline as the response and adjusted for the baseline DAS28-CRP measurement and the actual stratification factors: geographic region and prior biologic use for RA.||0.14|-0.21|
81435140|NCT01139762|162561218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.47||P-value is for 4 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||2.47|1.18|<0.001
81435141|NCT01139762|162561218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.31||P-value is for 12 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||2.31|0.88|<0.001
81472086|NCT05821296|162635924|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7518.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13340.45||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||If the Wilcoxon test provides a p-value less than 0.05, the variation is significant over time for the studied parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous area of line marks at Day 15 to evaluate the improvement of line marks assessed by Colorface device.||||0.003
81472087|NCT05821296|162635924|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7230.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17547.6||0.041|TWO_SIDED|||||If the Wilcoxon test provides a p-value less than 0.05, the variation is significant over time for the studied parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous area of line marks at Day 36 to evaluate the improvement of line marks assessed by Colorface device.||||0.041
81472088|NCT05821296|162635924|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9086.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18306.64||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||If the Wilcoxon test provides a p-value less than 0.05, the variation is significant over time for the studied parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous area of line marks at Day 57 to evaluate the improvement of line marks assessed by Colorface device.||||0.007
81472089|NCT05821296|162635924|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|64.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14542.17||0.931|TWO_SIDED|||||If the Wilcoxon test provides a p-value less than 0.05, the variation is significant over time for the studied parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous area of line marks at Day 78 to evaluate the improvement of line marks assessed by Colorface device.||||0.931
81472090|NCT05821296|162635925|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.66||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, the variation is significant over time for the studied parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous depth of line marks at Day 15 to evaluate the improvement of line marks assessed by Colorface device.||||0.005
81472091|NCT05821296|162635925|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8||0.035|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, the variation is significant over time for the studied parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous depth of line marks at Day 36 to evaluate the improvement of line marks assessed by Colorface device.||||0.035
81472092|NCT05821296|162635925|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.86||0.036|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, the variation is significant over time for the studied parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous depth of line marks at Day 57 to evaluate the improvement of line marks assessed by Colorface device.||||0.036
81733089|NCT02937701|163162056|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.17||||||Week 22 difference between means (ABP 710 minus infliximab) and 90% CIs for difference between means were based on ANCOVA model with the DAS28-CRP change from baseline as the response and adjusted for the baseline DAS28-CRP measurement and the actual stratification factors: geographic region and prior biologic use for RA.||0.17|-0.20|
81733090|NCT02937701|163162057|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.4||||||Week 30 difference between means (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) and 90% CIs for difference between means were based on ANCOVA model with the DAS28-CRP change from baseline as the response and adjusted for the baseline DAS28-CRP measurement and the actual stratification factors: geographic region and prior biologic use for RA.||0.40|-0.08|
81733091|NCT02937701|163162057|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.28||||||Week 30 difference between means (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) and 90% CIs for difference between means were based on ANCOVA model with the DAS28-CRP change from baseline as the response and adjusted for the baseline DAS28-CRP measurement and the actual stratification factors: geographic region and prior biologic use for RA.||0.28|-0.27|
81733092|NCT02937701|163162057|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.35||||||Week 34 difference between means (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) and 90% CIs for difference between means were based on ANCOVA model with the DAS28-CRP change from baseline as the response and adjusted for the baseline DAS28-CRP measurement and the actual stratification factors: geographic region and prior biologic use for RA.||0.35|-0.12|
81733093|NCT02937701|163162057|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.24||||||Week 34 difference between means (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) and 90% CIs for difference between means were based on ANCOVA model with the DAS28-CRP change from baseline as the response and adjusted for the baseline DAS28-CRP measurement and the actual stratification factors: geographic region and prior biologic use for RA.||0.24|-0.30|
81472093|NCT05821296|162635925|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.77||0.784|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, the variation is significant over time for the studied parameter.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous depth of line marks at Day 78 to evaluate the improvement of line marks assessed by Colorface device.||||0.784
81733094|NCT02937701|163162057|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.3||||||Week 38 difference between means (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) and 90% CIs for difference between means were based on ANCOVA model with the DAS28-CRP change from baseline as the response and adjusted for the baseline DAS28-CRP measurement and the actual stratification factors: geographic region and prior biologic use for RA.||0.30|-0.18|
81733095|NCT02937701|163162057|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|0.2||||||Week 38 difference between means (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) and 90% CIs for difference between means were based on ANCOVA model with the DAS28-CRP change from baseline as the response and adjusted for the baseline DAS28-CRP measurement and the actual stratification factors: geographic region and prior biologic use for RA.||0.20|-0.36|
81733096|NCT02937701|163162057|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|0.37||||||Week 46 difference between means (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) and 90% CIs for difference between means were based on ANCOVA model with the DAS28-CRP change from baseline as the response and adjusted for the baseline DAS28-CRP measurement and the actual stratification factors: geographic region and prior biologic use for RA.||0.37|-0.14|
81472094|NCT05821296|162635926|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2249.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4466.14||0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, the variation is significant over time for the studied parameter.||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous length of line marks at Day 15 to evaluate the improvement of line marks assessed by Colorface device.||||0.011
81733097|NCT02937701|163162057|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|0.25||||||Week 46 difference between means (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) and 90% CIs for difference between means were based on ANCOVA model with the DAS28-CRP change from baseline as the response and adjusted for the baseline DAS28-CRP measurement and the actual stratification factors: geographic region and prior biologic use for RA.||0.25|-0.34|
81733098|NCT02937701|163162057|OTHER||Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.24||||||Week 50 difference between means (ABP 710/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) and 90% CIs for difference between means were based on ANCOVA model with the DAS28-CRP change from baseline as the response and adjusted for the baseline DAS28-CRP measurement and the actual stratification factors: geographic region and prior biologic use for RA.||0.24|-0.24|
81733099|NCT02937701|163162057|OTHER||Mean Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|0.08||||||Week 50 difference between means (Infliximab/ABP 710 minus Infliximab/Infliximab) and 90% CIs for difference between means were based on ANCOVA model with the DAS28-CRP change from baseline as the response and adjusted for the baseline DAS28-CRP measurement and the actual stratification factors: geographic region and prior biologic use for RA.||0.08|-0.47|
81733100|NCT01108094|163162073|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Percent change in Ki67 tumor proliferation biomarker from baseline to 1 month, for Cohort A1 (vismodegib-naive patients, n = 8).~Paired analysis of tumors shows percent change between baseline (prior to treatment) and post-itraconazole treatment in individual patients.~% change was calculated from the difference between the mean of baseline Ki67 levels and the mean Ki67 levels after 1 month of treatment."||||0.04
81733101|NCT01108094|163162073|OTHER|||||||0.079|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||"Percent change in Ki67 tumor proliferation biomarker - baseline vs 1 month - Cohort A, vismodegib-naive (n = 8) vs control patients Unpaired analysis shows percent change between individual tumors from control patients and itraconazole treated patients.~% change was calculated from the difference between the mean of baseline Ki67 levels and the mean Ki67 levels after 1 month of treatment."||||0.079
81733102|NCT01108094|163162073|OTHER|||||||0.652|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Percent change in Ki67 tumor proliferation biomarker - baseline vs 1 month - control patients Paired analysis of tumors shows percent change between baseline and after 1 month in individual patients.~% change was calculated from the difference between the mean of baseline Ki67 levels and the mean Ki67 levels after 1 month."||||0.652
81733103|NCT01108094|163162074|OTHER|||||||0.028|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Percentage change in GLI1 messenger RNA (mRNA) expression Paired analysis of tumors shows percent change between baseline (prior to treatment) and post itraconazole treatment in individual patients.~% change was calculated from the difference between the mean of baseline Gli levels and the mean Gli level after 1 month of treatment."|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||0.028
81733104|NCT01108094|163162075|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.2|30.0||||||Only tumors from 4 patients from cohort A (n = 42 BCCs) and all tumors from the 4 patients (n = 14 BCCs) in cohort B were observed for tumor size change. Percent change in tumor area from both cohorts (eight patients total with 57 tumors) was calculated only.||30|18.2|
81733105|NCT01108094|163162075|OTHER|||||||0.435|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Average tumor size reductions were compared between Cohort A1 and Cohort B.||||0.435
81733106|NCT03290326|163162090|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare the effect of 40Hz tACS on EEG gamma-band spectral power. Power changes were expressed as percentage relative power variations, accordingly with the event-related synchronization/desynchronization (ERS/ERD) index.||||< 0.01
81733107|NCT02252562|163162105|EQUIVALENCE|We hypothesized a potential 66% reduction from a baseline incidence of 0.16 on the basis of prior interventions, but we assumed for power considerations a more conservative reduction of 40% from a baseline incidence of 0.12 averaged across all patients in each arm. Assuming a 10% loss to follow-up, we required 1,600 patients per group for a power of 0.9 with a type 1 error of .05.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.4|||fixed effects univariable analysis|||||1.40|0.82|
81733108|NCT04099888|163162144|SUPERIORITY||||||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||||The HR was estimated using an unstratified cox-proportional hazards model using the Efron approach for handling ties (Efron 1977), together with the associated 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the HR based on the Wald method. The effect of treatment is summarized by the hazard ratio (HR) together with its corresponding 95% Wald CI for the mITT population. No p-value will be reported.|||
81733109|NCT04099888|163162145|SUPERIORITY||||||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||OS was analyzed using the modified intent-to-treat (mITT) analysis set, which included all randomized participants who received at least 1 dose of study treatment and had a RECIST assessment at baseline. Kaplan Meier Curve (KM) analysis of OS was completed for the mITT population, but the number of events was too small to draw any conclusions.|The HR was estimated using an unstratified cox-proportional hazards model using the Efron approach for handling ties (Efron 1977), together with the associated 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the HR based on the Wald method. The effect of treatment is summarized by the hazard ratio (HR) together with its corresponding 95% Wald CI for the mITT population. No p-value will be reported.|||
81733110|NCT04099888|163162146|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||BOR is summarized by randomized treatment group using the mITT analysis set.|The BOR is the best response recorded from the start of the treatment until disease progression or until the last evaluable assessment in the absence of progression. If a patient received subsequent anti-cancer therapy prior to progression, then BOR was calculated up to the point of starting the anti-cancer therapy.|||
81733111|NCT04099888|163162147|SUPERIORITY||||||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||||The ORR is calculated as the proportion of patients who have at least one visit response with a complete response (CR) or partial response (PR). Objective responses do not require confirmation in a randomized study. Data obtained up until progression, or last evaluable assessment in the absence of progression, will be included in the analysis of ORR. Data obtained up until progression or subsequent therapy, or last evaluable assessment in the absence of progression or subsequent therapy, will be included in the analysis of ORR.|||
81733112|NCT04099888|163162148|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||The DoR was calculated only for those with a documented response of CR or PR and is defined as the time from the date of first documented tumor response until the first date of documented disease progression or death, whichever is earlier.|DoR is listed only. In Arm A, the duration of response was 169 days in 1 participant before radiological progression was seen. In the other 2 participants in Arm A, the events were censored at 260 and 264 days, respectively. In Arm B, the duration of response was 85 days in 1 participant before radiological progression was seen. In the other 2 participants in Arm B, the events were censored at 1 day due to the early termination of the study.|||
81733113|NCT04099888|163162149|SUPERIORITY||||||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||DCR is reported and includes any patient with a best response of stable disease, PR or CR.|The DCR and associated exact 95% CI is summarized for the mITT population. This was repeated for DCR-6, defined as the proportion of patients with CR, PR or SD at 6 months (recorded at least 24 weeks (+/-1 week) after randomization of study treatment and prior to any PD event).|||
81435142|NCT01139762|162561218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.73||P-value is for 26 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||2.73|1.23|<0.001
81435143|NCT01139762|162561219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.13||P-value is for 4 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||2.13|0.92|<0.001
81435144|NCT01139762|162561219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.54||P-value is for 12 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||1.54|0.27|0.006
81435145|NCT01139762|162561219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.07||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.74||P-value is for 26 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||1.74|0.41|0.002
81435146|NCT01139762|162561220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.25||P-value is for 4 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||1.25|0.61|<0.001
81472095|NCT05821296|162635926|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2315.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6197.86||0.074|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, the variation is significant over time for the studied parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous length of line marks at Day 36 to evaluate the improvement of line marks assessed by Colorface device.||||0.074
81472096|NCT05821296|162635926|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2700.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5962.3||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, the variation is significant over time for the studied parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous length of line marks at Day 57 to evaluate the improvement of line marks assessed by Colorface device.||||0.007
81539009|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.41||||0.2982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|34.27||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||34.27|0.34|0.2982
81539010|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.3||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|102.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||102.6|1.47|0.0204
81733114|NCT04099888|163162150|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||Change in tumor size in percentage was summarized for the subset of patients in the mITT analysis set who had measurable disease at baseline.|Tumor size is defined as the sum of the longest diameters (SoDs) of the RECIST 1.1 target lesions. Change in tumor size is defined as the best overall percentage change in tumor size from baseline. Percentage change in tumor size was determined for patients with measurable disease at baseline and was derived at each visit by the percentage change in the SoDs of target lesions compared to baseline.|||
81733115|NCT04099888|163162151|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Safety, including the incidence and characteristics of biliary/loco-regional tumour-related events leading to hospitalisation and/or interventions, will be summarised descriptively.|||
81733116|NCT04099888|163162152|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||Safety events leading to hospitalisation and/or interventions, will be summarised descriptively.|||
81733117|NCT04099888|163162156|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||As this study was terminated early, a reduced statistical analysis was conducted, and the HRQoL analyses were not conducted.|||
81733118|NCT00023309|163162157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0294||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the treatment effect between the two groups||||0.0294
81435147|NCT01139762|162561220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.14||P-value is for 12 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||1.14|0.44|<0.001
81539011|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.1||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|93.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||93.74|1.31|0.0270
81733119|NCT00023309|163162158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0325||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in treatment effect at week 196||||0.0325
81733120|NCT00023309|163162159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0049||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in treatment effect at week 196||||0.0049
81733121|NCT00023309|163162160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0157||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in treatment effect at week 196||||0.0157
81733122|NCT00023309|163162161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0913||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in treatment effect at week 196||||0.0913
81733123|NCT03249584|163162174|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An improvement from baseline to 3 months post radiofrequency ablation in worst pain score will be demonstrated with an outcome which is statistically lower than zero.||||<0.0001
81733124|NCT00262964|163162240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.019||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||null hypothesis was no difference in hepatic insulin sensitivity between normal and high IHTG subjects||||<0.019
81733125|NCT00262964|163162241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||a priori threshold for significance was P\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||null hypothesis was that VLDL-TG production would not differ between the two groups.||||<0.001
81733126|NCT00262964|163162242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||a priori threshold for significance was set at p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||null hypothesis was no difference in skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity between groups.||||<0.001
81733127|NCT00262964|163162243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in adipose tissue insulin sensitivity due to IHTG levels.||||<0.002
81733128|NCT00262964|163162244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.301||95.0||||A P-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|Treatment effects determined by repeated-measures ANOVA. When significant interactions between time and group were found, a Student's t-test was used.||Student's t-test for paired samples was used to evaluate any difference between the two groups. The null hypothesis was that the IHTG percentage would be the same before and after treatment for subjects receiving fenofibrate.||||.301
81733129|NCT00262964|163162244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.315||95.0||||A P-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|Treatment effects determined by repeated-measures ANOVA. When significant interactions between time and group were found, a Student's t-test was used.||A Student's t-test for paired samples was used to evaluate the effect of treatment. The null hypothesis was that the IHTG percentage for the NAFLD-niacin group at baseline and post-treatment would not change.||||.315
81733130|NCT00262964|163162245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.708||95.0||||A P-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||a Student's t-test for paired samples was used to evaluate the effect of treatment. Null hypothesis was that VLDL-apoB would be the same before and after 16 weeks on niacin in subjects with NAFLD.||||0.708
81733131|NCT00262964|163162245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0||||A P-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||A Student's t-test for paired samples was used to evaluate the effect of treatment. Null hypothesis was that VLDL-apoB would be the same before and after 8 weeks on fenofibrate in subjects with NAFLD.||||.022
81733132|NCT00262964|163162246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||the null hypothesis was that fenofibrate would not change the VLDL-Tg clearance rate||||.020
81733133|NCT00262964|163162246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.358||95.0||||a priori threshold for significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||the null hypothesis was that niacin would not change the VLDL-Tg clearance rate||||.358
81733134|NCT00262964|163162247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.758||95.0||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that fenofibrate would not effect VLDL-Tg production rates.||||0.758
81733135|NCT00262964|163162247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that niacin would not effect VLDL-Tg production rates.||||.023
81733136|NCT00262964|163162248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis was that fenofibrate would not affect VLDL-Tg concentration. We compare the pre and post-treatment results of subjects receiving an 8 week course of fenofibrate.||||.024
81733137|NCT00262964|163162248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that niacin would not affect VLDL-Tg concentration. We compare the pre and post-treatment results of subjects receiving a 16 week course of niacin.||||<0.001
81733138|NCT00262964|163162249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.768||95.0||||A priori threshold for significance was set for p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis was that fenofibrate would not affect adipose tissue insulin sensitivity. We compare the baseline and post-treatment results for adipose tissue insulin sensitivity in the subjects who received fenofibrate.||||.768
81733139|NCT00262964|163162249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0||||A priori threshold for significance was set for p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis was that niacin would not affect adipose tissue insulin sensitivity. Here we compare the baseline and post-treatment adipose tissue insulin sensitivity results for subjects who received a 16 week course of niacin||||.019
81733140|NCT00262964|163162250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.318||95.0||||The a priori threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that fenofibrate would not affect skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity. Here we compare the pre and post-treatment results in subjects receiving an 8 week course of fenofibrate.||||.318
81733141|NCT00262964|163162250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0||||The a priori threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that niacin would not affect skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity. Here we compare the pre and post-treatment results for subjects receiving a 16 week course of niacin.||||.025
81733142|NCT00262964|163162251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.419||95.0||||The a priori threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that fenofibrate would not affect hepatic insulin sensitivity. Here we compare the pre and post-treatment results of subjects receiving an 8 week course of fenofibrate.||||.419
81733143|NCT00262964|163162251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0||||The a priori threshold for significance was set at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that niacin would not affect skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity. Here we compare the pre and post-treatment results of subjects receiving a 16 week course of niacin.||||.018
81733144|NCT02458469|163162266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.019
81733145|NCT02458469|163162266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Student-Newman-Keuls Method|||||||0.015
81733146|NCT02458469|163162266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.231|||||||Student-Newman-Keuls Method|||||||0.231
81733147|NCT02458469|163162267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.749|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.749
81733148|NCT03561883|163162277|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.062||||0.5566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.146|||MMRM||Treatment difference (IW-3718 - placebo)|Treatment difference calculated as least squares mean (LSM) change from baseline at Week 8; IW-3718 - placebo based on an mixed models repeated measures (MMRM) model with week (categorical), treatment group, week-by-treatment group and week-by-baseline value interactions, baseline esophagitis status (present vs. not present), and baseline WHSS (\< 3 vs. ≥ 3) as fixed effect terms and baseline value as a covariate, with subject as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.||0.146|-0.270|0.5566
81733149|NCT03561883|163162278|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.008||||0.9226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.176|0.159|||MMRM|||Treatment difference calculated as LSM change from baseline at Week 8; IW-3718 - placebo based on an MMRM model with week (categorical), treatment group, week-by-treatment group and week-by-baseline value interactions, baseline esophagitis status (present vs. not present), and baseline WHSS (\< 3 vs. ≥ 3) as fixed effect terms and baseline value as a covariate, with subject as a random effect. An unstructured covariance structure was used.||0.159|-0.176|0.9226
81733150|NCT03561883|163162279|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Responder Rate|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|9.5|||||95% confidence interval (CI) for Difference in Responder Rates is obtained using the Newcombe CI.|||9.5|-6.9|
81733151|NCT03561883|163162279|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.7424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds Ratio for Response (IW-3718 : placebo)|Treatment difference was calculated as the difference in the responder rates at Week 8; IW-3718 - placebo. The 95% CI for the difference in the responder rates was obtained using the Newcombe CI. P value was based on the odds ratio for the response rate (IW-3718:placebo) obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) tests controlling for baseline esophagitis status and baseline heartburn severity level (\< 3 vs. ≥ 3).||1.48|0.76|0.7424
81733152|NCT03561883|163162280|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion Ratio|1.171||||0.4164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.714||Negative binomial model was used to deal with data overdispersion.|Negative binomial model||Difference in Proportion Ratio, (1500 mg IW-3718 BID + PPI) - (Placebo + PPI)|Poisson regression including the fixed categorical effect of treatment, the baseline esophagitis status (present vs. not present) and baseline WHSS (\<3 vs. ≥3), the covariate of baseline proportion of heartburn-free days, and with the diary entry duration (in days) as a weight variable adjusted in the model was applied.||1.714|0.800|0.4164
81733153|NCT03561883|163162280|OTHER|Negative binomial model was used to deal with data overdispersion|Difference in Proportion Ratio|0.034|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.123|||||Difference in Proportion Ratio, (1500 mg IW-3718 BID + PPI) - (Placebo + PPI)|Poisson regression including the fixed categorical effect of treatment, the baseline esophagitis status (present vs. not present) and baseline WHSS (\<3 vs. ≥3), the covariate of baseline proportion of heartburn-free days, and with the diary entry duration (in days) as a weight variable adjusted in the model was applied.||0.123|-0.054|
81435148|NCT01139762|162561220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.13||P-value is for 26 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||1.13|0.39|<0.001
81539012|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.5224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|25.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||25.68|0.19|0.5224
81539013|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.92||||0.1635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|46.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||46.35|0.52|0.1635
81733154|NCT02096718|163162281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of gmeans|122.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.743|156.045|||ANOVA||Relative bioavailability comparison of afatinib for moderate vs. normal matched with moderate patients was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Inter individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The ANOVA model was fitted using log-transformed values. The difference between the expected means of each comparison was estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate), and 2-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (gMean), and interval estimates for the intersubject ratio of the gMeans for each renal function group.||156.045|95.743|
81733155|NCT02096718|163162281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of gmeans|149.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|41.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.266|213.671|||ANOVA||Relative bioavailability comparison of afatinib for severe vs. normal matched with severe patients was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Inter individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The ANOVA model was fitted using log-transformed values. The difference between the expected means of each comparison was estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate), and 2-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (gMean), and interval estimates for the intersubject ratio of the gMeans for each renal function group.||213.671|105.266|
81539014|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.97||||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|91.15||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||91.15|1.32|0.0266
81435149|NCT01139762|162561221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0||||P-value is for overall distribution of responses.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for baseline lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) severity.||||||0.034
81733156|NCT02096718|163162282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of gmeans|101.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|38.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.931|140.309|||ANOVA||Relative bioavailability comparison of afatinib for moderate vs. normal matched with moderate patients was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Inter individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The ANOVA model was fitted using log-transformed values. The difference between the expected means of each comparison was estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate), and 2-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (gMean), and interval estimates for the intersubject ratio of the gMeans for each renal function group.||140.309|72.931|
81733157|NCT02096718|163162282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of gmeans|121.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|34.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.79|163.162|||ANOVA||Relative bioavailability comparison of afatinib for severe vs. normal matched with severe patients was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Inter individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The ANOVA model was fitted using log-transformed values. The difference between the expected means of each comparison was estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate), and 2-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (gMean), and interval estimates for the intersubject ratio of the gMeans for each renal function group.||163.162|90.790|
81733158|NCT02096718|163162283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of gmeans|122.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.141|155.928|||ANOVA||Relative bioavailability comparison of afatinib for moderate vs. normal matched with moderate patients was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Inter individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The ANOVA model was fitted using log-transformed values. The difference between the expected means of each comparison was estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate), and 2-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (gMean), and interval estimates for the intersubject ratio of the gMeans for each renal function group.||155.928|96.141|
81733159|NCT02096718|163162283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of gmeans|150.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|41.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.626|213.25|||ANOVA||Relative bioavailability comparison of afatinib for severe vs. normal matched with severe patients was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Inter individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The ANOVA model was fitted using log-transformed values. The difference between the expected means of each comparison was estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate), and 2-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (gMean), and interval estimates for the intersubject ratio of the gMeans for each renal function group.||213.250|105.626|
81733160|NCT02809183|163162299|OTHER|Single-group test|Group LS mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.5547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline within the Pooled Placebo treatment group = 0 mEq/L.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-0.9|0.5547
81733161|NCT02809183|163162299|OTHER|Single-group test|Group LS mean|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|4.0||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline within the 1.5g TRC101 BID group = 0 mEq/L|Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline within the 1.5g TRC101 BID treatment group = 0 mEq/L.||4.0|2.4|< 0.0001
81733162|NCT02809183|163162299|OTHER|Single-group test|Group LS mean|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|3.8||The null hypothesis is the 3g TRC101 BID treatment group mean change from baseline = 0 mEq/L.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.8|2.2|< 0.0001
81733163|NCT02809183|163162299|OTHER|Single-group test|Group LS mean|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|4.5||The null hypothesis is the 4.5g TRC101 BID treatment group mean change from baseline = 0 mEq/L|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.5|2.9|< 0.0001
81733164|NCT02809183|163162300|OTHER|Two-group test|Difference between group LS means|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|4.5||The null hypothesis is the difference between treatment groups (1.5g TRC101 BID - Pooled Placebo) in the mean change from baseline = 0 mEq/L.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.5|2.3|< 0.0001
81733165|NCT02809183|163162300|OTHER|Two-group test|Difference between group LS means|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|4.3||The null hypothesis is the difference between treatment groups (3g TRC101 BID - Pooled Placebo) in the mean change from baseline = 0 mEq/L.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.3|2.2|< 0.0001
81733166|NCT02809183|163162300|OTHER|Two-group test|Difference between group LS means|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|5.0||The null hypothesis is the difference between the treatment groups (4.5g TRC101 BID - Pooled Placebo) in the mean change from baseline = 0 mEq/L.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.0|2.9|< 0.0001
81733167|NCT02809183|163162301|OTHER|Single-group test|Group LS mean|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|3.7||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline within the Combined TRC101 treatment group = 0 mEq/L.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.7|3.0|< 0.0001
81733168|NCT02809183|163162302|OTHER|Two-group test|Difference between group LS means|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|4.4||The null hypothesis is that the difference between treatment groups (Combined TRC101 - Pooled Placebo) in the mean change from baseline = 0 mEq/L.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.4|2.8|< 0.0001
81733169|NCT02809183|163162303|OTHER|Two-group test|||||<|0.0001||||||The null hypothesis is that the difference between treatment groups (1.5g TRC101 BID - Pooled Placebo) in proportion of subjects whose serum bicarbonate increased from baseline to Day 15 by =\> 2 mEq/L = 0.|Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.0001
81733170|NCT02809183|163162303|OTHER|Two-group test|||||<|0.0001||||||The null hypothesis is that the difference between treatment groups (1.5g TRC101 BID - Pooled Placebo) in proportion of subjects whose serum bicarbonate increased from baseline to Day 15 by =\> 3 mEq/L = 0.|Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.0001
81435150|NCT01139762|162561222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0|||||Van Elteren test|Van Elteren test was stratified by region.||||||0.031
81435151|NCT01139762|162561223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.328||95.0||||P-value is for overall distribution of responses.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for baseline lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) severity.||||||0.328
81435152|NCT01139762|162561224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.157||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test|||||||0.157
81472097|NCT05821296|162635926|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|430.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5021.2||0.779|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, the variation is significant over time for the studied parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous length of line marks at Day 78 to evaluate the improvement of line marks assessed by Colorface device.||||0.779
81733171|NCT02809183|163162303|OTHER|Two-group test||||||0.0074||||||The null hypothesis is that the difference between treatment groups (1.5g TRC101 BID - Pooled Placebo) in proportion of subjects whose serum bicarbonate increased from baseline to Day 15 by =\> 4 mEq/L = 0.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0074
81539015|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.69||||0.4299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|31.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||31.21|0.23|0.4299
81733172|NCT02809183|163162303|OTHER|Two-group test||||||0.0012||||||The null hypothesis is that the difference between treatment groups (3g TRC101 BID - Pooled Placebo) in proportion of subjects whose serum bicarbonate increased from baseline to Day 15 by =\> 2 mEq/L = 0.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0012
81733173|NCT02809183|163162303|OTHER|Two-group test||||||0.0032||||||The null hypothesis is that the difference between treatment groups (3g TRC101 BID - Pooled Placebo) in proportion of subjects whose serum bicarbonate increased from baseline to Day 15 by =\> 3 mEq/L = 0.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0032
81733174|NCT02809183|163162303|OTHER|Two-group test||||||0.0013||||||The null hypothesis is that the difference between treatment groups (3g TRC101 BID - Pooled Placebo) in proportion of subjects whose serum bicarbonate increased from baseline to Day 15 by =\> 4 mEq/L = 0.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0013
81733175|NCT02809183|163162303|OTHER|Two-group test|||||<|0.0001||||||The null hypothesis is that the difference between treatment groups (4.5g TRC101 BID - Pooled Placebo) in proportion of subjects whose serum bicarbonate increased from baseline to Day 15 by =\> 2 mEq/L = 0.|Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.0001
81733176|NCT02809183|163162303|OTHER|Two-group test|||||<|0.0001||||||The null hypothesis is that the difference between treatment groups (4.5g TRC101 BID - Pooled Placebo) in proportion of subjects whose serum bicarbonate increased from baseline to Day 15 by =\> 3 mEq/L = 0.|Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.0001
81733177|NCT02809183|163162303|OTHER|Two-group test|||||<|0.0006||||||The null hypothesis is that the difference between treatment groups (4.5g TRC101 BID - Pooled Placebo) in proportion of subjects whose serum bicarbonate increased from baseline to Day 15 by =\> 4 mEq/L = 0.|Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.0006
81435153|NCT01139762|162561225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.98||P-value is for Question 3 - 4 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||0.98|0.49|<0.001
81435154|NCT01139762|162561225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.93||P-value is for Question 3 - 12 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||0.93|0.43|<0.001
81539016|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.87||||0.1667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|45.84||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||45.84|0.52|0.1667
81733178|NCT02809183|163162304|OTHER|Single-group test|Group LS mean|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|4.2||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline within the 6g TRC101 QD group = 0 mEq/L.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.2|2.7|<0.0001
81733179|NCT02809183|163162305|OTHER|Two-group test|Difference between group LS means|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|4.7||The null hypothesis is the difference between treatment groups (6g TRC101 QD - Pooled Placebo) in the mean change from baseline = 0 mEq/L.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.7|2.6|<0.0001
81733180|NCT02809183|163162306|OTHER|Two-group test|Difference between group LS means|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.4214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.7||The null hypothesis is that the difference between treatment groups (3g TRC101 BID - 6g TRC101 QD) in the mean change from baseline = 0 mEq/L.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-1.6|0.4214
81733181|NCT02809183|163162307|OTHER|Two-group test|||||<|0.0001||||||The null hypothesis is that the difference between treatment groups (6g TRC101 QD - Pooled Placebo) in proportion of subjects whose serum bicarbonate increased from baseline to Day 15 by =\> 2 mEq/L = 0.|Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.0001
81733182|NCT02809183|163162307|OTHER|Two-group test||||||0.0003||||||The null hypothesis is that the difference between treatment groups (6g TRC101 QD - Pooled Placebo) in the proportion of subjects whose serum bicarbonate increased from baseline to Day 15 by =\> 3 mEq/L = 0.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0003
81733183|NCT02809183|163162307|OTHER|Two-group test||||||0.0003||||||The null hypothesis is that the difference between treatment groups (6g TRC101 QD - Pooled Placebo) in the proportion of subjects whose serum bicarbonate increased from baseline to Day 15 by =\> 4 mEq/L = 0.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0003
81733184|NCT00159965|163162332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio, log|0.673|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.369||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|1.396|||Overdispersed Poisson Regression|||Between-group seizure change. The primary hypothesis of this pilot randomized control trial (RCT) was to assess the magnitude of seizure frequency reduction by treatment, comparing placbo to sertraline. The alternative hypothesis is that patients treated with sertraline will show a significant decrease in seizures from baseline to exit.||1.396|-0.051|0.29
81472098|NCT05821296|162635927|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-75800.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|142643.92||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, the variation is significant over time for the studied parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous volume of line marks at Day 15 to evaluate the improvement of line marks assessed by Colorface device.||||0.003
81733185|NCT00159965|163162332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio, log|-0.598|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.276||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.139|-0.073|||Overdispersed Poisson Regression|||Within-group seizure change. The hypothesis is that patients treated with sertraline will show a significant decrease in seizures from baseline to exit.||-0.073|-1.139|0.03
81733186|NCT00159965|163162332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio, log|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.431|0.571|||Overdispersed Poisson Regression|||Within-group seizure change. The hypothesis is that patients treated with placebo will not show a significant decrease in seizures from baseline to exit.||0.571|-0.431|0.78
81733187|NCT00159965|163162333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81733188|NCT00159965|163162334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81733189|NCT00159965|163162335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81733190|NCT00159965|163162336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81733191|NCT00159965|163162337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81733192|NCT00159965|163162338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81733193|NCT00159965|163162339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81733194|NCT00159965|163162340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81733195|NCT00159965|163162341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81733196|NCT00159965|163162342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81733197|NCT00159965|163162343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81733198|NCT00159965|163162344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81733199|NCT00159965|163162345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81733200|NCT03629249|163162411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.714|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.714
81733201|NCT03629249|163162411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.734|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.734
81733202|NCT03629249|163162412|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.665|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.665
81733203|NCT03629249|163162412|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.910
81472099|NCT05821296|162635927|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-73517.86|STANDARD_DEVIATION|197224.85||0.054|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, the variation is significant over time for the studied parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous volume of line marks at Day 36 to evaluate the improvement of line marks assessed by Colorface device.||||0.054
81733204|NCT03633721|163162420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis Being Tested in 2 way ANOVA is that the difference in the change from Baseline to the Average of 15 and 60 minutes post baseline while on cannabis Vs. the change while on placebo (i.e. the last row in the outcomes) is greater for HIV+ subjects than for HIV- subjects.||||0.17
81733205|NCT03633721|163162421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis Being Tested in 2 way ANOVA is that the difference in the change from Baseline to the Average of 15 and 60 minutes post baseline while on cannabis Vs. the change while on placebo (i.e. the last row in the outcomes) is greater for HIV+ subjects than for HIV- subjects.||||0.18
81733206|NCT03633721|163162422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis Being Tested in 2 way ANOVA is that the difference in the change from Baseline to the Average of 15 and 60 minutes post baseline while on cannabis Vs. the change while on placebo (i.e. the last row in the outcomes) is greater for HIV+ subjects than for HIV- subjects.||||0.72
81733207|NCT01046253|163162431|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|105.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.4|114.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||114|97.4|
81733208|NCT01046253|163162432|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.3|104.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||104|93.3|
81733209|NCT01046253|163162433|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Slope|98.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.8|104.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||104|92.8|
81733210|NCT03422653|163162491|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|4.3|||Cui, Hung, Wang|||||4.30|1.72|<0.001
81733211|NCT03422653|163162492|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||||-0.5|-2.0|<0.001
81733212|NCT03422653|163162493|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-2.3|||ANCOVA|||||-2.3|-8.0|<0.001
81733213|NCT03422653|163162494|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|4.76|||Cui, Hung, Wang|||||4.76|1.75|<0.001
81733214|NCT01101022|163162495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|-6.4|||ANCOVA|||||-6.4|-15.9|<0.0001
81733215|NCT01101022|163162496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|29.7|||ANCOVA|||Performance and Daily Functioning||29.7|13.5|<0.0001
81733216|NCT01101022|163162496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|22.0|||ANCOVA|||Daily Interference||22.0|7.8|<0.0001
81733217|NCT01101022|163162496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.5||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|20.7|||ANCOVA|||Bother/Concern||20.7|6.3|0.0003
81435155|NCT01139762|162561225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.02||P-value is for Question 3 - 26 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||1.02|0.48|<0.001
81472100|NCT05821296|162635927|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-90424.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|198264.2||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||If the test provides a p-value less than 0.05, the variation is significant over time for the studied parameter.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous volume of line marks at Day 57 to evaluate the improvement of line marks assessed by Colorface device.||||0.008
81733218|NCT01101022|163162496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8||||0.0302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|14.9|||ANCOVA|||Relationships/Communication||14.9|0.8|0.0302
81733219|NCT01101022|163162497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|-1.9|||ANCOVA|||Global Executive Composite||-1.9|-7.8|0.0016
81733220|NCT01101022|163162497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1||||0.0355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Behavioral Regulation Index||-0.2|-6.0|0.0355
81733221|NCT01101022|163162497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|-2.7|||ANCOVA|||Metacognition Index||-2.7|-8.7|0.0003
81733222|NCT01101022|163162498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.4||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-4.0|||ANCOVA|||Behavioral Regulation Index||-4.0|-12.7|0.0002
81733223|NCT01101022|163162498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|-7.0|||ANCOVA|||Metacognition Index||-7.0|-16.3|<0.0001
81733224|NCT01101022|163162499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-4.1|||ANCOVA|||Inhibit||-4.1|-12.6|0.0001
81733225|NCT01101022|163162499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-2.5|||ANCOVA|||Shift||-2.5|-10.8|0.0018
81733226|NCT01101022|163162499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.2||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-1.5|||ANCOVA|||Emotional control||-1.5|-8.8|0.0056
81733227|NCT01101022|163162499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.2||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-4.1|||ANCOVA|||Sef-monitor||-4.1|-12.3|0.0001
81733228|NCT01101022|163162499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-5.4|||ANCOVA|||Initiate||-5.4|-13.2|<0.0001
81435156|NCT01139762|162561225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.95||P-value is for Question 4 - 4 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||0.95|0.46|<0.001
81733229|NCT01101022|163162499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-6.6|||ANCOVA|||Working memory||-6.6|-16.0|<0.0001
81733230|NCT01101022|163162499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|-6.4|||ANCOVA|||Plan/Organize||-6.4|-15.4|<0.0001
81733231|NCT01101022|163162499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-4.7|||ANCOVA|||Task monitor||-4.7|-14.0|0.0001
81733232|NCT01101022|163162499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-5.3|||ANCOVA|||Organization of materials||-5.3|-12.5|<0.0001
81733233|NCT01101022|163162500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|-1.4|||ANCOVA|||Inhibit||-1.4|-7.4|0.0048
81733234|NCT01101022|163162500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-1.5|||ANCOVA|||Shift||-1.5|-8.0|0.0045
81733235|NCT01101022|163162500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.3605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.5|||ANCOVA|||Emotional control||1.5|-4.0|0.3605
81733236|NCT01101022|163162500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.1468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Self-monitor||0.8|-5.1|0.1468
81733237|NCT01101022|163162500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-2.7|||ANCOVA|||Initiate||-2.7|-8.3|0.0002
81733238|NCT01101022|163162500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|-2.9|||ANCOVA|||Working memory||-2.9|-9.8|0.0004
81733239|NCT01101022|163162500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|-1.9|||ANCOVA|||Plan/Organize||-1.9|-7.9|0.0015
81733240|NCT01101022|163162500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-2.9|||ANCOVA|||Task monitor||-2.9|-9.7|0.0003
81733241|NCT01101022|163162500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Organization of materials||-0.4|-5.9|0.0234
81733242|NCT01101022|163162501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|-7.3|||ANCOVA|||||-7.3|-14.9|<0.0001
81733243|NCT01101022|163162504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81733244|NCT01101022|163162505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|12.7|||ANCOVA|||Living with ADHD||12.7|5.4|<0.0001
81733245|NCT01101022|163162505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|15.5|||ANCOVA|||General Well-being||15.5|6.0|<0.0001
81733246|NCT01101022|163162506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Question 1||1.0|0.1|0.0184
81733247|NCT01101022|163162506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Question 4||-0.3|-0.9|0.0004
81733248|NCT01101022|163162507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-2.1|||ANCOVA|||||-2.1|-9.0|0.0019
81733249|NCT01101022|163162508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-1.9|||ANCOVA|||Inattention/Memory Problems||-1.9|-8.2|0.0017
81733250|NCT01101022|163162508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||Hyperactivity/Restlessness||-0.7|-7.5|0.0174
81733251|NCT01101022|163162508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||Impulsivity/Emotional Liability||-1.1|-6.8|0.0063
81733252|NCT01101022|163162508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-1.3|||ANCOVA|||Problems with Self-concept||-1.3|-7.5|0.0059
81435157|NCT01139762|162561225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.85||P-value is for Question 4 - 12 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||0.85|0.36|<0.001
81435158|NCT01139762|162561225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.89||P-value is for Question 4 - 26 weeks.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||MMRM model includes treatment, region, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. Baseline IIEF was the covariate. No imputation of missing IIEF data was performed. The within-subject errors were modeled using an unstructured covariance structure.||0.89|0.35|<0.001
81435159|NCT02614196|162561232|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|-1.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.48|-2.55|<.001
81435160|NCT02614196|162561232|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|-1.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.36|-2.44|<.001
81435161|NCT02614196|162561233|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|3.32||||||Reduction from Baseline ≥50%||3.32|2.03|
81435162|NCT02614196|162561233|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|2.96||||||Reduction from Baseline ≥50%||2.96|1.81|
81435163|NCT02614196|162561233|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|3.06||||||Reduction from Baseline ≥75%||3.06|1.78|
81435164|NCT02614196|162561233|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|3.17||||||Reduction from Baseline ≥75%||3.17|1.84|
81435165|NCT02614196|162561233|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.12||||||Reduction from Baseline ≥100%||3.12|1.50|
81435166|NCT02614196|162561233|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|3.81||||||Reduction from Baseline ≥100%||3.81|1.87|
81435167|NCT02614196|162561234|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|8.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.33|11.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.31|6.33|<.001
81435168|NCT02614196|162561234|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|7.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.88|9.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.90|4.88|<.001
81435169|NCT02614196|162561235|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|-1.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.36|-2.29|<.001
81435170|NCT02614196|162561235|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.31|-2.25|<.001
81435171|NCT02614196|162561236|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.11|-0.47|.002
81435172|NCT02614196|162561236|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.05|-0.41|.012
81435173|NCT02614196|162561237|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-15.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.27|-10.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.11|-20.27|<.001
81435174|NCT02614196|162561237|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-13.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.67|-8.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.44|-18.67|<.001
81435175|NCT02614196|162561238|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-9.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.61|-5.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.69|-12.61|<.001
81435176|NCT02614196|162561238|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-8.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.71|-4.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.72|-11.71|<.001
81435177|NCT02614196|162561239|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||TE ADA Positive.||||<.001
81435178|NCT02614196|162561239|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||TE ADA Positive||||<.001
81435179|NCT00919711|162561243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.0|||ANCOVA||Denosumab - Risedronate|||2.0|1.2|<0.0001
81435180|NCT00919711|162561244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81435181|NCT00919711|162561245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.8|||ANCOVA||Denosumab - Risedronate|||1.8|0.9|<0.0001
81435182|NCT00919711|162561246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|2.8|||ANCOVA||Denosumab - Risedronate|||2.8|1.8|<0.0001
81733253|NCT01101022|163162509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.0||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.4|33.6|||ANCOVA|||Life Productivity||33.6|8.4|0.0016
81733254|NCT01101022|163162509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.1||||0.0242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|22.5|||ANCOVA|||Psychological Health||22.5|1.6|0.0242
81733255|NCT01101022|163162509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.5||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|20.8|||ANCOVA|||Life Outlook||20.8|4.2|0.0038
81733256|NCT01101022|163162509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.3||||0.1752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|18.0|||ANCOVA|||Relationships||18.0|-3.4|0.1752
81733257|NCT01101022|163162509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.7||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|23.6|||ANCOVA|||Total Score||23.6|5.9|0.0015
81733258|NCT00420303|163162525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.47||||0.029||95.0|-32.93|-2.01|||ANCOVA|Treatment groups as fixed factors, baseline value as covariate||Comparison of adjusted means||-2.01|-32.93|0.029
81733259|NCT00420303|163162526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.0||||0.02||95.0|1.44|69.26|||Generalized estimating equations (GEE)|Logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors.||||69.26|1.44|0.02
81539017|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.11||||0.0592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|71.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||71.35|0.92|0.0592
81733260|NCT00420303|163162527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||ANCOVA|Treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||||||0.007
81733261|NCT05628675|163162528|OTHER||Effect size (Hedge's g)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.96||||||Effect size calculation from Time 1 to Time 2 on MAAS||0.96|-0.33|
81733262|NCT05628675|163162528|OTHER||Effect size (Hedge's g)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.42||||||Effect size calculation from Time 1 to Time 3 on MAAS||1.42|0.02|
81733263|NCT05628675|163162529|OTHER||Effect size (Hedge's g)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|1.01||||||Effect size calculation from Time 1 to Time 2 on P-PRFQ||1.01|-0.29|
81733264|NCT05628675|163162529|OTHER||Effect size (Hedge's g)|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.17||||||Effect size calculation from Time 1 to Time 3 on P-PRFQ||1.17|-0.20|
81733265|NCT05628675|163162530|OTHER||Effect size (Hedge's g)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.21||||||Effect size calculation from Time 1 to Time 2 on EPDS||2.21|0.75|
81733266|NCT05628675|163162530|OTHER||Effect size (Hedge's g)|2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.88||||||Effect size calculation from Time 1 to Time 3 on EPDS||2.88|1.28|
81733267|NCT05818137|163162586|OTHER||Change from baseline estimate|-99.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-129.6|-68.4|||||The change from baseline estimate and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) based on the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-68.4|-129.6|
81733268|NCT05818137|163162589|OTHER||Change from baseline estimate|41.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.8|55.5|||||The change from baseline estimate and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) based on the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||55.5|27.8|
81733269|NCT05818137|163162591|OTHER||Change from baseline estimate|-48.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.0|-24.8|||||The change from baseline estimate and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) based on the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-24.8|-77.0|
81733270|NCT02532764|163162617|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo|12.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.53||0.0592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|26.35||p-values are presented for Day 33.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-model analysis was performed with repeated time measures on the change from baseline CFQ-R RSS as outcome variable and including treatment, baseline CFQ-R RSS value, time and interaction between time and treatment as covariates.||26.35|-0.54|0.0592
81733271|NCT02532764|163162617|SUPERIORITY||difference vs placebo|19.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.56||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.62|32.64||p-values are presented for Day 33|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-model analysis was performed with repeated time measures on the change from baseline CFQ-R RSS as outcome variable and including treatment, baseline CFQ-R RSS value, time and interaction between time and treatment as covariates.||32.64|5.62|0.0074
81733272|NCT02532764|163162617|SUPERIORITY||difference vs placebo|14.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6||0.0408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|27.83||p-values are presented for Day 33|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-model analysis was performed with repeated time measures on the change from baseline CFQ-R RSS as outcome variable and including treatment, baseline CFQ-R RSS value, time and interaction between time and treatment as covariates.||27.83|0.64|0.0408
81733273|NCT02532764|163162617|SUPERIORITY||difference vs placebo|3.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.87||0.6193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.69|17.6||p-values are presented for Day 33|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-model analysis was performed with repeated time measures on the change from baseline CFQ-R RSS as outcome variable and including treatment, baseline CFQ-R RSS value, time and interaction between time and treatment as covariates.||17.60|-10.69|0.6193
81733274|NCT02532764|163162619|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo|23.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.73||0.0321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|44.04||p-values are presented for Day 33.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-model analysis was performed with repeated time measures on the change from baseline CFQ-R RSS as outcome variable and including treatment, baseline CFQ-R RSS value, time and interaction between time and treatment as covariates.||44.04|2.29|0.0321
81733275|NCT02532764|163162619|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo|27.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.17||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.64|46.96||p-values are presented for Day 33.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-model analysis was performed with repeated time measures on the change from baseline CFQ-R RSS as outcome variable and including treatment, baseline CFQ-R RSS value, time and interaction between time and treatment as covariates.||46.96|7.64|0.0100
81733276|NCT02532764|163162619|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo|20.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.62||0.0346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|38.64||p-values are presented for Day 33.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-model analysis was performed with repeated time measures on the change from baseline CFQ-R RSS as outcome variable and including treatment, baseline CFQ-R RSS value, time and interaction between time and treatment as covariates.||38.64|1.68|0.0346
81733277|NCT02532764|163162619|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo|10.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.01||0.2485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.47|30.16||p-values are presented for Day 33.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-model analysis was performed with repeated time measures on the change from baseline CFQ-R RSS as outcome variable and including treatment, baseline CFQ-R RSS value, time and interaction between time and treatment as covariates.||30.16|-8.47|0.2485
81733278|NCT02532764|163162621|SUPERIORITY||difference vs placebo|4.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.18||0.1938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|10.79||P-values are presented for Day 33|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-model analysis was performed with repeated time measures on the change from baseline ppFEV1 as outcome variable and including treatment, baseline ppFEV1 value, time and interaction between time and treatment as covariate||10.79|-2.30|0.1938
81733279|NCT02532764|163162621|SUPERIORITY||difference vs placebo|2.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.18||0.3943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|9.29||P-values are presented for Day 33|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-model analysis was performed with repeated time measures on the change from baseline ppFEV1 as outcome variable and including treatment, baseline ppFEV1 value, time and interaction between time and treatment as covariates.||9.29|-3.79|0.3943
81733280|NCT02532764|163162621|SUPERIORITY||difference vs placebo|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.18||0.8688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.01|7.07||P-values are presented for Day 33|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-model analysis was performed with repeated time measures on the change from baseline ppFEV1 as outcome variable and including treatment, baseline ppFEV1 value, time and interaction between time and treatment as covariates.||7.07|-6.01|0.8688
81733281|NCT02532764|163162621|SUPERIORITY||difference vs placebo|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35||0.8813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.41|6.39||P-values are presented for Day 33|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed-model analysis was performed with repeated time measures on the change from baseline ppFEV1 as outcome variable and including treatment, baseline ppFEV1 value, time and interaction between time and treatment as covariates.||6.39|-7.41|0.8813
81733282|NCT02532764|163162623|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo|10.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.22||0.0301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|19.25||P-values are presented for Day 33|Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.25|1.13|0.0301
81435183|NCT00087529|162561250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.773||||0.1442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.546|1.093||Stratified using the following variables: Baseline EDSS (less than or equal to \[≤\] 4.0 versus \>4.0 points) and prior treatment with interferon-beta or glatiramer acetate.|Log Rank|||||1.093|0.546|0.1442
81435184|NCT00087529|162561252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-718.24||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1504.48|68.0|||Friedman ranked ANOVA test|||Treatment difference in least-squares (LS) means and the associated 95% confidence intervals were estimated from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model, which included the following factors: Baseline EDSS (≤ 4.0 versus \>4.0 points), prior treatment with interferon-beta or glatiramer acetate, and treatment group.||68.00|-1504.48|0.0008
81733283|NCT02532764|163162623|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo|7.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.91||0.0601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|16.37||P-values are presented for Day 33|Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.37|-0.39|0.0601
81733284|NCT02532764|163162623|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|11.41||P-values are presented for Day 33|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.41|-4.40|0.3580
81435185|NCT00087529|162561253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.08||||0.6237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.49|7.34|||Friedman ranked ANOVA test|||Treatment difference in LS means and the associated 95% confidence intervals were estimated from the ANOVA model, which included the following factors: Baseline EDSS (≤ 4.0 versus \>4.0 points), prior treatment with interferon-beta or glatiramer acetate, and treatment group.||7.34|-9.49|0.6237
81435186|NCT00840840|162561273|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|101.45||||||90.0|97.71|105.33|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||105.33|97.71|
81435187|NCT00840840|162561274|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|103.05||||||90.0|101.25|104.88|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||104.88|101.25|
81435188|NCT00840840|162561275|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|102.94||||||90.0|101.08|104.83|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||104.83|101.08|
81435189|NCT00840840|162561276|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|99.68||||||90.0|92.41|107.52|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||107.52|92.41|
81435190|NCT00840840|162561277|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|101.48||||||90.0|94.73|108.71|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||108.71|94.73|
81435191|NCT00840840|162561278|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|100.17||||||90.0|91.95|109.13|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||109.13|91.95|
81435192|NCT01023061|162561333|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.74|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.01
81435193|NCT01390415|162561347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0374||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group comparison of Change from Baseline at Month 6||||0.0374
81435194|NCT01390415|162561348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0566||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group comparison of Change from Baseline at Month 6||||0.0566
81435195|NCT02435433|162561349|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.531|0.949|||Log Rank||Stratified analysis|||0.949|0.531|0.0199
81435196|NCT02435433|162561350|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.452|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.339|0.603|||Log Rank||Stratified analysis|||0.603|0.339|<0.0001
81435197|NCT02435433|162561351|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.427|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.313|0.582|||Log Rank||Stratified analysis|||0.582|0.313|<0.0001
81435198|NCT02435433|162561352|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.6||||0.1697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|37.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified analysis|||37.3|0.6|0.1697
81733285|NCT02532764|163162623|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo|3.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.89||0.4224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.13|11.55||P-values are presented for Day 33|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.55|-5.13|0.4224
81733286|NCT00262223|163162633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.6||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|4.23|||Generalized Estimating Equations|Negative binomial models with log link were applied to the alcohol consumption measure.||Between group analyses were conducted of time-by-treatment interaction that included the four study time points (baseline, end-of-treatment, 6-mos and 12-mos).||4.23|0.61|0.34
81435199|NCT02435433|162561356|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.799||||0.2382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.545|1.171|||Log Rank||Stratified analysis|||1.171|0.545|0.2382
81435200|NCT01243151|162561373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-54.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.323|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.37|-37.99|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-37.99|-71.37|<0.0001
81435201|NCT01243151|162561373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-44.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.53|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.28|-27.08|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-27.08|-61.28|<0.0001
81435202|NCT01243151|162561373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-64.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.433|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.35|-47.53|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-47.53|-81.35|<0.0001
81733287|NCT00262223|163162634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Parameter Estimate|-16.15||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.18|-1.13||A trend-level time-by-treatment interaction (p = .096) was probed for simple effects, which revealed a significantly greater reduction in CAPS scores at end-of-treatment in the SS+Sertraline group relative to the SS+Placebo group.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Generalized estimating equations (GEE) were utilized to model PTSD outcomes. This method is an extension of the generalized linear model that handles correlated data arising from repeated measurements, requires no parametric distribution assumption, and provides robust inference with respect to misspecification of the within-subject correlation. A temporal within-subjects autoregressive \[AR(1)\] correlation matrix was used to model participants across timepoints.||-1.13|-31.18|0.04
81733288|NCT00437658|163162640|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical non-inferiority was defined when the lower bound of the 95% 2-sided confidence interval for the difference between an elagolix dose and DMPA-SC in the response rate was no less than -20% at week 24 for both dysmenorrhea and non-menstrual pelvic pain.|Difference in response rates|-0.3||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|12.7|||Pearson chi-squared||Difference in response rate = elogolix - DMPA-SC|||12.7|-13.4|0.9630
81733289|NCT00437658|163162640|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical non-inferiority was defined when the lower bound of the 95% 2-sided confidence interval for the difference between an elagolix dose and DMPA-SC in the response rate was no less than -20% at week 24 for both dysmenorrhea and non-menstrual pelvic pain.|Difference in response rates|-12.4||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|1.8|||Pearson chi-squared||Difference in response rate = elogolix - DMPA-SC|||1.8|-26.7|0.1010
81733290|NCT00437658|163162641|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical non-inferiority was defined when the lower bound of the 95% 2-sided confidence interval for the difference between an elagolix dose and DMPA-SC in the response rate was no less than -20% at week 24 for both dysmenorrhea and non-menstrual pelvic pain.|Difference in response rates|9.5||||0.2048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|24.2|||Pearson chi-squared||Difference in response rates = elagolix - DMPA-SC|||24.2|-5.2|0.2048
81733291|NCT00437658|163162641|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical non-inferiority was defined when the lower bound of the 95% 2-sided confidence interval for the difference between an elagolix dose and DMPA-SC in the response rate was no less than -20% at week 24 for both dysmenorrhea and non-menstrual pelvic pain.|Difference in response rates|0.5||||0.9544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|16.0|||Pearson chi-squared||Difference in response rates = elagolix - DMPA-SC|||16.0|-15.1|0.9544
81733292|NCT00437658|163162644|OTHER||Least squares mean|-5.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-4.8||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in total CPSSS at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-4.8|-6.2|< 0.0001
81733293|NCT00437658|163162644|OTHER||Least squares mean|-5.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-4.5||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in total CPSSS at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-4.5|-5.8|< 0.0001
81733294|NCT00437658|163162644|OTHER||Least squares mean|-5.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-4.6||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Within-group analysis of change from baseline in total CPSSS at week 24.~Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction."||-4.6|-6.0|< 0.0001
81733295|NCT00437658|163162645|OTHER||Least squares mean|-4.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-4.0||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Within-group analysis of change from baseline in total CPSSS excluding dyspareunia at week 24.~Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction."||-4.0|-5.1|<0.0001
81733296|NCT00437658|163162645|OTHER||Least squares mean|-4.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-3.9||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Within-group analysis of change from baseline in total CPSSS excluding dyspareunia at week 24.~Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction."||-3.9|-5.0|<0.0001
81733297|NCT00437658|163162645|OTHER||Least squares mean|-4.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-3.9||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Within-group analysis of change from baseline in total CPSSS excluding dyspareunia at week 24.~Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction."||-3.9|-5.1|< 0.0001
81733298|NCT00437658|163162646|OTHER||Least squares mean|-1.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.2||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in dysmenorrhea at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-1.2|-1.7|< 0.0001
81472101|NCT05821296|162635927|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1314.03||||0.779|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change from baseline of conspicuous volume of line marks at Day 78 to evaluate the improvement of line marks assessed by Colorface device.||||0.779
81733299|NCT00437658|163162646|OTHER||Least squares mean|-1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.2||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in dysmenorrhea at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-1.2|-1.6|< 0.0001
81733300|NCT00437658|163162646|OTHER||Least squares mean|-1.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-1.4||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in dysmenorrhea at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-1.4|-1.9|< 0.0001
81733301|NCT00437658|163162647|OTHER||Least squares mean|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.9||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in dyspareunia at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-0.9|-1.4|< 0.0001
81733302|NCT00437658|163162647|OTHER||Least squares mean|-1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|2.0|-1.2|-0.7||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in dyspareunia at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-0.7|-1.2|< 0.0001
81733303|NCT00437658|163162647|OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.5||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in dyspareunia at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-0.5|-1.1|< 0.0001
81733304|NCT00437658|163162648|OTHER||Least squares mean|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-1.0||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Within-group analysis of change from baseline in non-menstrual pelvic pain at week 24.~Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction."||-1.0|-1.4|< 0.0001
81733305|NCT00437658|163162648|OTHER||Least squares mean|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-1.0||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Within-group analysis of change from baseline in non-menstrual pelvic pain at week 24.~Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction."||-1.0|-1.4|< 0.0001
81733306|NCT00437658|163162648|OTHER||Least squares mean|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.8||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Within-group analysis of change from baseline in non-menstrual pelvic pain at week 24.~Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction."||-0.8|-1.3|< 0.0001
81733307|NCT00437658|163162649|OTHER||Least squares mean|-1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.8||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in pelvic tenderness at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-0.8|-1.2|< 0.0001
81733308|NCT00437658|163162649|OTHER||Least squares mean|-1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.8||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in pelvic tenderness at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-0.8|-1.1|< 0.0001
81539018|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.28||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.21|151.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||151.2|2.21|0.0070
81733309|NCT00437658|163162649|OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.7||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in pelvic tenderness at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-0.7|-1.1|< 0.0001
81539019|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.79||||0.2594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|38.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||38.32|0.37|0.2594
81733310|NCT00437658|163162650|OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.7||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in pelvic induration at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-0.7|-1.0|< 0.0001
81733311|NCT00437658|163162650|OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.7||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in pelvic induration at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-0.7|-1.1|< 0.0001
81733312|NCT00437658|163162650|OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in pelvic induration at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-0.6|-0.9|<0.0001
81733313|NCT00437658|163162651|OTHER||Least squares mean|-32.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.2|-25.4||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in peak VAS for pelvic pain at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-25.4|-39.2|< 0.0001
81733314|NCT00437658|163162651|OTHER||Least squares mean|-32.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.4|-26.4||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in peak VAS for pelvic pain at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-26.4|-39.4|< 0.0001
81733315|NCT00437658|163162651|OTHER||Least squares mean|-35.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.0|-28.6||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in peak VAS for pelvic pain at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-28.6|-43.0|< 0.0001
81733316|NCT00437658|163162652|OTHER||Least squares mean|-18.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|-13.1||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in monthly mean VAS for pelvic pain at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-13.1|-23.3|< 0.0001
81733317|NCT00437658|163162652|OTHER||Least squares mean|-23.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.3|-18.5||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in monthly mean VAS for pelvic pain at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-18.5|-28.3|< 0.0001
81733318|NCT00437658|163162652|OTHER||Least squares mean|-17.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|-12.7||P-value for test of null hypothesis that the treatment group least squares mean is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within-group analysis of change from baseline in peak VAS for pelvic pain at week 24. Change from baseline was analyzed using a mixed-effects repeated measures (MERM) analysis of covariance model which included fixed effects for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for patient, and terms for baseline value and the baseline-by-time interaction.||-12.7|-23.1|< 0.0001
81435203|NCT01243151|162561373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-61.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.282|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.36|-45.15|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-45.15|-78.36|<0.0001
81435204|NCT01243151|162561373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-72.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.097|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.4|-51.92|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-51.92|-92.40|<0.0001
81472102|NCT00561470|162635979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.817||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.34|0.713|0.937||Stratified Log-Rank test p-value. Stratified on ECOG Performance Status and prior Bevacizumab according to IVRS using the Cox Proportional Hazard Model. Significance threshold was set to 0.0466 using the O'Brien-Fleming alpha spending function.|Stratified Log-Rank test||Stratified on ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1 vs 2) and prior Bevacizumab (yes vs no) according to IVRS using the Cox Proportional Hazard Model. Significance threshold was set to 0.0466 using the O'Brien-Fleming alpha spending function.|||0.937|0.713|0.0032
81733319|NCT03952143|163162664|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin = 0.4% for HbA1c|LS Mean Difference|0.07||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|-0.07|0.321
81733320|NCT03952143|163162665|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-14.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|-7.4|||ANCOVA|||||-7.4|-21.9|<0.001
81733321|NCT03952143|163162666|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-21.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|-12.6|||ANCOVA|||||-12.6|-30.9|<0.001
81733322|NCT03952143|163162667|SUPERIORITY||Relative rate|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|2.86||||||||2.86|0.02|
81733323|NCT03952143|163162668|SUPERIORITY||Relative rate|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.66||||||For ≤30 minutes post meal||1.66|0.49|
81733324|NCT03952143|163162668|SUPERIORITY||Relative rate|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.31||||||For ≤ 1 hour post meal||2.31|0.79|
81733325|NCT03952143|163162668|SUPERIORITY||Relative rate|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.42||||||For \>1 to ≤2 hours post meal||2.42|1.06|
81733326|NCT03952143|163162668|SUPERIORITY||Relative rate|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.23||||||For ≤2 hours post meal||2.23|1.05|
81733327|NCT03952143|163162668|SUPERIORITY||Relative rate|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.39||||||For \>2 to ≤4 hours post meal||1.39|0.69|
81733328|NCT03952143|163162668|SUPERIORITY||Relative rate|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.57||||||For ≤4 hours post meal||1.57|0.84|
81733329|NCT03952143|163162669|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.53||||||||0.53|-1.10|
81733330|NCT03952143|163162670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|7.2||||||For Morning Premeal||7.2|-2.8|
81435205|NCT01243151|162561373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-63.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.328|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.59|-43.19|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-43.19|-84.59|<0.0001
81435206|NCT01243151|162561373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-88.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.327|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.39|-68.0|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-68.00|-109.39|<0.0001
81435207|NCT01243151|162561373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-84.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-104.76|-64.54|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-64.54|-104.76|<0.0001
81472103|NCT00561470|162635980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Stratified Hazard ratio|0.758||||7e-05|TWO_SIDED|99.99|0.578|0.995||Stratified on ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1 vs 2) and prior Bevacizumab (yes vs no) according to IVRS|Stratified Log-Rank test||Stratified on ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1 vs 2) and prior Bevacizumab (yes vs no) according to IVRS using the Cox Proportional Hazard Model.|||0.995|0.578|0.00007
81539020|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.14||||0.0589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|71.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||71.67|0.92|0.0589
81539021|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.08||||0.0338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|85.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||85.20|1.19|0.0338
81733331|NCT03952143|163162670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|2.0||||||For Morning 1-hour Postmeal||2.0|-12.6|
81733332|NCT03952143|163162670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|1.7||||||For Morning 2-hour Postmeal||1.7|-12.5|
81733333|NCT03952143|163162670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|10.1||||||For Midday Premeal||10.1|-1.8|
81733334|NCT03952143|163162670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|8.1||||||For Midday 1-hour Postmeal||8.1|-5.7|
81733335|NCT03952143|163162670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|8.9||||||For Midday 2-hour Postmeal||8.9|-5.1|
81733336|NCT03952143|163162670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|14.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|20.6||||||For Evening Premeal||20.6|7.6|
81733337|NCT03952143|163162670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|9.1||||||For Evening 1-hour Postmeal||9.1|-5.1|
81733338|NCT03952143|163162670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|6.8||||||For Evening 2-hour Postmeal||6.8|-7.3|
81733339|NCT03952143|163162670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|8.1||||||For Bedtime||8.1|-4.7|
81435208|NCT01243151|162561373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-78.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.854|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.22|-60.71|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-60.71|-96.22|<0.0001
81435209|NCT01243151|162561373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-84.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.998|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-102.51|-66.4|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-66.40|-102.51|<0.0001
81435210|NCT01243151|162561373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-96.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.994|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-114.12|-78.03|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-78.03|-114.12|<0.0001
81472104|NCT00561470|162635981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified on ECOG Performance Status (0 vs 1 vs 2) and Prior Bevacizumab (yes vs no) according to IVRS.||||||0.0001
81733340|NCT03952143|163162671|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|5.4||||||For Total Daily Insulin Dose||5.4|0.1|
81733341|NCT03952143|163162671|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.5||||||For Daily Basal Insulin Dose||1.5|0.0|
81733342|NCT03952143|163162671|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|4.5||||||For Daily Prandial Insulin Dose||4.5|-0.5|
81733343|NCT03952143|163162672|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.52|||Regression, Logistic|||For HbA1c \< 7%||1.52|0.69|0.924
81733344|NCT03952143|163162672|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|||For HbA1c ≤6.5%||1.49|0.64|0.908
81733345|NCT01866319|163162673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.72|||Log Rank|||Statistical testing was stratified by line of therapy (1st vs. 2nd), programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) status (positive vs. negative) and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (0 vs. 1)||0.72|0.46|<0.00001
81733346|NCT01866319|163162673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.72|||Log Rank|||Statistical testing was stratified by line of therapy (1st vs. 2nd), programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) status (positive vs. negative) and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (0 vs. 1)||0.72|0.47|<0.00001
81733347|NCT01866319|163162673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.75869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.21|||Log Rank|||Statistical testing was stratified by line of therapy (1st vs. 2nd), programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) status (positive vs. negative) and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (0 vs. 1)||1.21|0.77|0.75869
81435211|NCT01243151|162561373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-92.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.703|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.8|-74.86|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-74.86|-109.80|<0.0001
81435212|NCT01243151|162561373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-71.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.534|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.51|-52.3|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-52.30|-90.51|<0.0001
81435213|NCT01243151|162561373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-76.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.659|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.37|-56.65|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-56.65|-95.37|<0.0001
81435214|NCT01243151|162561373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-93.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.678|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-113.18|-74.38|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-74.38|-113.18|<0.0001
81435215|NCT01243151|162561373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-89.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.362|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.35|-70.81|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-70.81|-108.35|<0.0001
81435216|NCT01243151|162561374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-33.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.077|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.99|-23.65|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-23.65|-43.99|<0.0001
81472105|NCT05079230|162636027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.178||||0.3276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.848|1.637|||stratified log-rank test|The 2-sided P-value was based on stratified log-rank test, stratified by stratification factors at randomization.|Stratified hazard ratio (HR) and its 95% CI were calculated using the stratified cox proportional hazards model.|||1.637|0.848|0.3276
81472106|NCT05079230|162636028|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|0.826||||0.3616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.545|1.251|||Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified odds ratio and 2-sided 95% CI were calculated from stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel estimates adjusted for stratification factors.|||1.251|0.545|0.3616
81472107|NCT05079230|162636029|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|0.856||||0.4679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.307|||Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified odds ratio and 2-sided 95% CI were calculated from stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel estimates adjusted for stratification factors.|||1.307|0.560|0.4679
81472108|NCT05079230|162636030|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.946||||0.7903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.225|||Stratified Log Rank||The 2-sided P-value was based on stratified log-rank test, stratified by stratification factors at randomization.|||1.225|0.730|0.7903
81733348|NCT01866319|163162674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.00052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.83|||Regression, Cox|||Statistical testing was stratified by line of therapy (1st vs. 2nd), PD-L1) status (positive vs. negative) and ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1).||0.83|0.47|0.00052
81733349|NCT01866319|163162674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.00358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.9|||Regression, Cox|||Statistical testing was stratified by line of therapy (1st vs. 2nd), PD-L1) status (positive vs. negative) and ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1).||0.90|0.52|0.00358
81435217|NCT01243151|162561374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-27.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.202|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.35|-17.51|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-17.51|-38.35|<0.0001
81435218|NCT01243151|162561374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-39.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.143|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.89|-29.28|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-29.28|-49.89|<0.0001
81435219|NCT01243151|162561374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-37.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.051|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.75|-27.51|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-27.51|-47.75|<0.0001
81435220|NCT01243151|162561374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-45.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.384|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.78|-33.2|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-33.20|-58.78|<0.0001
81435221|NCT01243151|162561374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-41.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.527|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.9|-28.74|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-28.74|-54.90|<0.0001
81472109|NCT05079230|162636033|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|1.189||||0.4873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|1.945|||Stratum-adjusted Mantel Haenszel||Stratified odds ratio and 2-sided 95% CI were calculated from stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel estimates adjusted for stratification factors.|||1.945|0.727|0.4873
81733350|NCT01866319|163162674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.51319||95.0|0.67|1.22|||Regression, Cox|||Statistical testing was stratified by line of therapy (1st vs. 2nd), PD-L1) status (positive vs. negative) and ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1).||1.22|0.67|0.51319
81733351|NCT01866319|163162675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|16.1||||0.00013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|24.5|||Miettinen & Nurmimen|||Statistical testing was stratified by line of therapy (1st vs. 2nd), PD-L1) status (positive vs. negative) and ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1)||24.5|7.8|0.00013
81733352|NCT01866319|163162675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|17.2||||2e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|25.6|||Miettinen & Nurmimen|||Statistical testing was stratified by line of therapy (1st vs. 2nd), PD-L1) status (positive vs. negative) and ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1)||25.6|9.5|0.00002
81733353|NCT01866319|163162675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent difference|-1.1||||0.82636||95.0|-10.6|8.6|||Miettinen & Nurmimen|||Statistical testing was stratified by line of therapy (1st vs. 2nd), PD-L1) status (positive vs. negative) and ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1)||8.6|-10.6|0.82636
81733354|NCT01014728|163162679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.937||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.937
81733355|NCT01014728|163162680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81733356|NCT01014728|163162681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.461||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.461
81733357|NCT00832377|163162832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Week 12 peak IOP vs. baseline|paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81733358|NCT00832377|163162833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Week 12 trough IOP vs. baseline|paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81733359|NCT00832377|163162834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Week 12 8-HR IOP vs. baseline|paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81733360|NCT03661528|163162839|OTHER||Percentage proportion difference|13.4||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|22.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.2|4.6|0.0032
81733361|NCT03661528|163162840|OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-185.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-199.93|-172.05|||ANCOVA|Analysis presented for ANCOVA based on ranks.||||-172.05|-199.93|<0.0001
81733362|NCT01062256|163162850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.1||p-values calculated from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time) as the offset parameter.|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of number of cough bouts over 4-hour postdose period.||1.10|0.64|0.216
81733363|NCT01062256|163162850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.18||p-values calculated from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time) as the offset parameter.|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of number of cough bouts over 4-hour postdose period.||1.18|0.72|0.513
81733364|NCT01062256|163162850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.38||p-values calculated from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time) as the offset parameter.|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of number of cough bouts over 4-hour postdose period.||1.38|0.87|0.459
81733365|NCT01062256|163162851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.09||p-values calculated from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time) as the offset parameter.|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of number of cough bouts over 2-hour postdose period.||1.09|0.65|0.195
81733366|NCT01062256|163162851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.16||p-values calculated from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)as the offset parameter.|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of number of cough bouts over 2-hour postdose period.||1.16|0.71|0.438
81733367|NCT01062256|163162851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.34||p-values calculated from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)as the offset parameter.|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of number of cough bouts over 2-hour postdose period.||1.34|0.87|0.497
81733368|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.12||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts within 15 minutes postdose||1.12|0.64|0.250
81733369|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.25||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts within 15 minutes postdose||1.25|0.75|0.802
81733370|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.39||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts within 15 minutes postdose||1.39|0.94|0.188
81733371|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.04||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 15 and 30 minutes postdose||1.04|0.58|0.091
81435222|NCT01243151|162561374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-56.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.531|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.43|-43.27|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-43.27|-69.43|<0.0001
81733372|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.19||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 15 and 30 minutes postdose||1.19|0.69|0.465
81733373|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.46||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 15 and 30 minutes postdose||1.46|0.92|0.207
81733374|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.06||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 30 and 45 minutes postdose||1.06|0.62|0.122
81733375|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.07||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 30 and 45 minutes postdose||1.07|0.66|0.165
81733376|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.32||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 30 and 45 minutes postdose||1.32|0.83|0.711
81733377|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.11||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 45 and 60 minutes postdose||1.11|0.64|0.215
81733378|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.16||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 45 and 60 minutes postdose||1.16|0.67|0.367
81733379|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.35||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 45 and 60 minutes postdose||1.35|0.82|0.687
81733380|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.32||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 60 and 75 minutes postdose||1.32|0.67|0.730
81472110|NCT05079230|162636034|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|1.154||||0.5842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.932|||Stratum-adjusted Mantel Haenszel||Stratified odds ratio and 2-sided 95% CI were calculated from stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel estimates adjusted for stratification factors.|||1.932|0.690|0.5842
81733381|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.39||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 60 and 75 minutes postdose||1.39|0.74|0.923
81733382|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.4||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 60 and 75 minutes postdose||1.40|0.83|0.573
81733383|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.16||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 75 and 90 minutes postdose||1.16|0.61|0.289
81733384|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.18||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 75 and 90 minutes postdose||1.18|0.64|0.379
81733385|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.37||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 75 and 90 minutes postdose||1.37|0.79|0.785
81733386|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.11||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 90 and 105 minutes postdose||1.11|0.60|0.194
81733387|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.11||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 90 and 105 minutes postdose||1.11|0.62|0.212
81472111|NCT05079230|162636035|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|0.783||||0.3003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.492|1.245|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The 2-sided P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method stratified by the stratification factors at randomization (age, genetic risk group, and geographic region).|||1.245|0.492|0.3003
81733388|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.34||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 90 and 105 minutes postdose||1.34|0.77|0.901
81733389|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.23||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 105 and 120 minutes postdose||1.23|0.70|0.600
81733390|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.29||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 105 and 120 minutes postdose||1.29|0.74|0.853
81733391|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.39||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 105 and 120 minutes postdose||1.39|0.79|0.736
81733392|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.3||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 120 and 135 minutes postdose||1.30|0.70|0.744
81733393|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.33||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 120 and 135 minutes postdose||1.33|0.72|0.904
81733394|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.39||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 120 and 135 minutes postdose||1.39|0.77|0.828
81733395|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.08||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 135 and 150 minutes postdose||1.08|0.59|0.147
81733396|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.16||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 135 and 150 minutes postdose||1.16|0.65|0.345
81733397|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.44||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 135 and 150 minutes postdose||1.44|0.83|0.532
81733398|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.15||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 150 and 165 minutes postdose||1.15|0.61|0.261
81472112|NCT05079230|162636036|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Odds Ratio|1.21||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.36||The 2-sided P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method stratified by the stratification factors at randomization (age, genetic risk group, and geographic region).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.360|0.620|0.5790
81472113|NCT05079230|162636037|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|1.09||||0.5796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.799|1.487|||Stratified Log Rank|The 2-sided P-value was based on stratified log-rank test, stratified by stratification factors at randomization.|Stratified hazard ratio (HR) and its 95% CI are calculated using the stratified cox proportional hazards model.|||1.487|0.799|0.5796
81472114|NCT05079230|162636038|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|1.271||||0.1026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.948|1.704|||Stratified Log Rank|The 2-sided P-value was based on stratified log-rank test, stratified by stratification factors at randomization.|Stratified hazard ratio (HR) and its 95% CI were calculated using the stratified cox proportional hazards model.|||1.704|0.948|0.1026
81733399|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.24||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 150 and 165 minutes postdose||1.24|0.69|0.601
81733400|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.47||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 150 and 165 minutes postdose||1.47|0.84|0.470
81733401|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.32||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 165 and 180 minutes postdose||1.32|0.71|0.834
81733402|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.43||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 165 and 180 minutes postdose||1.43|0.81|0.628
81539022|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.7756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|4.88||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||4.88|0.12|0.7756
81733403|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.48||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 165 and 180 minutes postdose||1.48|0.83|0.481
81733404|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.37||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 180 and 195 minutes postdose||1.37|0.65|0.749
81733405|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.35||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 180 and 195 minutes postdose||1.35|0.70|0.857
81733406|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.41||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 180 and 195 minutes postdose||1.41|0.76|0.847
81733407|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.09||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 195 and 210 minutes postdose||1.09|0.54|0.146
81733408|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.29||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 195 and 210 minutes postdose||1.29|0.69|0.702
81733409|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.69||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 195 and 210 minutes postdose||1.69|0.88|0.228
81733410|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.09||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 210 and 225 minutes postdose||1.09|0.51|0.130
81733411|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.21||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 210 and 225 minutes postdose||1.21|0.60|0.371
81733412|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.58||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 210 and 225 minutes postdose||1.58|0.82|0.430
81733413|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.13||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 225 and 240 minutes postdose||1.13|0.51|0.177
81733414|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.28||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 225 and 240 minutes postdose||1.28|0.64|0.580
81733415|NCT01062256|163162852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.7||p-values from Poisson regression model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), site, and baseline of cough bouts terms with log(exposure time)|Poisson regression model|||Pairwise comparison of the number of cough bouts between 225 and 240 minutes postdose||1.70|0.84|0.333
81733416|NCT01062256|163162853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.27||p-values from ANOVA model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), and site terms.|ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison of change from baseline in cough severity at 1 hour postdose||0.27|-0.08|0.264
81733417|NCT01062256|163162853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.14||p-values from ANOVA model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), and site terms.|ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison of change from baseline in cough severity at 1 hour postdose||0.14|-0.20|0.737
81733418|NCT01062256|163162853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.01||p-values from ANOVA model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), and site terms.|ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison of change from baseline in cough severity at 1 hour postdose||0.01|-0.27|0.078
81539023|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.9246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||5.74|0.20|0.9246
81733419|NCT01062256|163162853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.36||p-values from ANOVA model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), and site terms.|ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison of change from baseline in cough severity at 2 hour postdose||0.36|-0.04|0.125
81733420|NCT01062256|163162853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.24||p-values from ANOVA model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), and site terms.|ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison of change from baseline in cough severity at 2 hour postdose||0.24|-0.16|0.688
81733421|NCT01062256|163162853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.05||p-values from ANOVA model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), and site terms.|ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison of change from baseline in cough severity at 2 hour postdose||0.05|-0.29|0.166
81733422|NCT01062256|163162853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.35||p-values from ANOVA model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), and site terms.|ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison of change from baseline in cough severity at 3 hour postdose||0.35|-0.09|0.233
81733423|NCT01062256|163162853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.19||p-values from ANOVA model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), and site terms.|ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison of change from baseline in cough severity at 3 hour postdose||0.19|-0.24|0.848
81733424|NCT01062256|163162853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.03||p-values from ANOVA model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), and site terms.|ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison of change from baseline in cough severity at 3 hour postdose||0.03|-0.33|0.093
81733425|NCT01062256|163162853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.34||p-values from ANOVA model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), and site terms.|ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison of change from baseline in cough severity at 4 hour postdose||0.34|-0.14|0.406
81733426|NCT01062256|163162853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.24||p-values from ANOVA model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), and site terms.|ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison of change from baseline in cough severity at 4 hour postdose||0.24|-0.24|0.991
81733427|NCT01062256|163162853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.09||p-values from ANOVA model with treatment, gender, time stratum (dosing before or at 3:00 pm, or after 3:00 pm), and site terms.|ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison of change from baseline in cough severity at 4 hour postdose||0.09|-0.30|0.306
81733428|NCT01062256|163162854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Goodman-Kruskal Gamma statistic|0.15||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.39||p-values from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with modified ridit scores, controlling for gender, time stratum, and site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Pairwise comparison of global evaluation of study medication.||0.39|-0.09|0.254
81733429|NCT01062256|163162854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||weighted Goodman-Kruskal Gamma statistic|-0.01||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.23||p-values from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with modified ridit scores, controlling for gender, time stratum, and site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Pairwise comparison of global evaluation of study medication.||0.23|-0.25|0.949
81733430|NCT01062256|163162854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||weighted Goodman-Kruskal Gamma statistic|-0.12||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.08||p-values from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with modified ridit scores, controlling for gender, time stratum, and site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Pairwise comparison of global evaluation of study medication.||0.08|-0.32|0.256
81733431|NCT00891293|163162868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|3.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.01||0.9999||95.0|-2.8|9.4|||ANOVA||Difference Between Percent Change from LOV111859/OM5 Baseline to LOV111860/OM5X End-of-Treatment and Percent Change from LOV111859/OM5 Baseline to LOV111821/OM5XX End-of-Treatment|For the MITT analysis, the method of last observation carried forward (LOCF) was applied. The LOCF is the value of a previous non-baseline visit (post-enrollment) carried forward to the subsequent visit, if missing.||9.4|-2.8|0.9999
81733432|NCT03130699|163162918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for age, gender, employment and language.||||0.95
81733433|NCT03130699|163162919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for age, gender, employment, and language.||||0.37
81733434|NCT03130699|163162920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for age, gender, employment, and language.||||0.26
81733435|NCT03130699|163162921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for age, gender, employment, and language.||||0.90
81733436|NCT03130699|163162922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for age, gender, employment, and language.||||0.21
81733437|NCT03130699|163162923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for age, gender, employment, and language.||||0.30
81733438|NCT03130699|163162924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for income.||||0.90
81733439|NCT03130699|163162925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for income.||||0.72
81733440|NCT03130699|163162926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for income.||||0.61
81733441|NCT03130699|163162927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for income.||||0.49
81733442|NCT03130699|163162928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for income.||||0.96
81733443|NCT03130699|163162929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for income.||||0.64
81733444|NCT03130699|163162930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Binary logistic analyses were conducted for this outcome. Unstandardized regression coefficients represent logit coefficients.||||0.87
81472115|NCT01663857|162636074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.4
81472116|NCT01663857|162636076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4686|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.4686
81472117|NCT01172808|162636079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.236|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.181|0.291|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.291|0.181|<0.0001
81733445|NCT03130699|163162931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Binary logistic regression analyses were conducted for this outcome. Unstandardized regression coefficients represent logit coefficients.||||0.58
81733446|NCT03130699|163162932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Binary logistic regression analyses were conducted for this outcome. Unstandardized regression coefficients represent logit coefficients.||||0.25
81733447|NCT03130699|163162933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Binary logistic regression analyses were conducted for this outcome. Unstandardized regression coefficients represent logit coefficients.||||0.11
81733448|NCT03130699|163162934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for income.||||0.76
81733449|NCT03130699|163162935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for income.||||0.05
81733450|NCT03130699|163162936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for income.||||0.63
81733451|NCT03130699|163162937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses is controlled for income.||||0.63
81733452|NCT03130699|163162938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for income.||||0.002
81733453|NCT03130699|163162939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Analyses controlled for income.||||0.008
81733454|NCT00669864|163162944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated mean|-1.303|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.414|-1.192||A significant mean HbA1c decrease was to be declared if H0 is rejected at a significance level of 2.5%.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis (H0): HbA1c after 16 weeks - HbA1c at baseline ≥ 0% against the alternative hypothesis (H1): HbA1c after 16 weeks - HbA1c at baseline \< 0%. If H0 rejected at a significance level of 2.5%, declare a significant mean HbA1c decrease||-1.192|-1.414|<0.0001
81733455|NCT03682900|163162950|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0||||||A one tailed test was used, as the intervention is expected to be superior than the control group. The criterion for significance was p \<. 05.|Mixed Models Analysis|There were no adjustments made for multiple comparisons.||Data were analyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||= .000
81733456|NCT03682900|163162951|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0||||||"The a prior threshold for statistical significance is set at p\<.05; one tailed test, as the intervention is expected to be superior than the control group.~The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons."|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition||||= .000
81472118|NCT01172808|162636079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.198|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.142|0.253|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre , week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.253|0.142|<0.0001
81472119|NCT01172808|162636080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.126|0.244|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.244|0.126|<0.0001
81733457|NCT03682900|163162952|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.044||||||"The a prior threshold for statistical significance is set at p\<.05; one tailed test, as the intervention is expected to be superior than the control group.~The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons."|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||=.044
81733458|NCT03682900|163162953|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.033||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for significance is p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||=.033
81733459|NCT03682900|163162954|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. A p value of \< .05 is considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81733460|NCT03682900|163162955|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. A p value of \< .05 is considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81733461|NCT03682900|163162956|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. A p value of \< .05 is considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81733462|NCT03682900|163162957|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"The a prior threshold for statistical significance is set at p\<.05; one tailed test, as the intervention is expected to be superior than the control group.~The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons."|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81733463|NCT03682900|163162958|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. A p value of \< .05 is considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81733464|NCT03682900|163162959|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. A p value of \< .05 is considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were anlyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81733465|NCT03682900|163162960|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. A p value of \< .05 is considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81733466|NCT03682900|163162961|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. A p value of \< .05 is considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were anlyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81733467|NCT03682900|163162962|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. A p value of \< .05 is considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed using a gneral linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81733468|NCT03682900|163162963|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. A p value of \< .05 is considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were anlayzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools within condition.||||<.001
81733469|NCT03682900|163162964|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. Apriori, a p value of \< .05 is considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed uisng a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81733470|NCT03682900|163162965|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. A p value of \< .05 is a priori considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed using a general linear model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81733471|NCT03682900|163162966|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. A p value of \< .05 is considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81733472|NCT03682900|163162967|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. A p value of \< .05 is considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81733473|NCT03682900|163162968|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. A p value of \< .05 is considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were anlyzed using a general linear model mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81733474|NCT03682900|163162969|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. A p value of \< .05 is considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81539024|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.42||||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|21.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||21.93|1.34|0.0177
81539025|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.38||||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|21.65||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||21.65|1.34|0.0178
81733475|NCT03682900|163162970|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. A p value of \< .05 is considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schols and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81733476|NCT03682900|163162971|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||All probabilities for secondary outcomes were listed as p = .000 within the analysis program. A p value of \< .05 is considered significant. All statistical tests are one-tailed. The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data were analyzed using a general linear mixed model with students nested within schools and schools nested within condition.||||<.001
81539026|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.8564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|6.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||6.20|0.22|0.8564
81733477|NCT06354270|163162972|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.85|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|||-0.85|-1.29|<0.0001
81733478|NCT06354270|163162973|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|36.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.319|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.14|43.29|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|||43.29|30.14|<0.0001
81733479|NCT06354270|163162974|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.46|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|||-0.46|-0.79|<0.0001
81733480|NCT06354270|163162975|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|14.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.128|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.09|18.52|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|||18.52|10.09|<0.0001
81733481|NCT06354270|163162976|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.17|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Q7 (How intense are the sensations?): Change from Baseline at Day 28||0.17|-0.83|0.1960
81733482|NCT06354270|163162976|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.344||0.2287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.28|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Q7 (How intense are the sensations?): Change from Baseline at Day 56||0.28|-1.08|0.2287
81733483|NCT06354270|163162976|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.22|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Q8 (How bothered are you by any sensations?): Change from Baseline at Day 28||0.22|-0.89|0.2350
81733484|NCT06354270|163162976|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.328||0.1818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.21|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Q8 (How bothered are you by any sensations?): Change from Baseline at Day 56||0.21|-1.09|0.1818
81733485|NCT06354270|163162976|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.357||0.1316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.17|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Q9 (How well can you tolerate sensations?): Change from Baseline at Day 28||0.17|-1.25|0.1316
81733486|NCT06354270|163162976|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.417||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.05|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Q9 (How well can you tolerate sensations?): Change from Baseline at Day 56||0.05|-1.60|0.0658
81733487|NCT06354270|163162977|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.862||0.8072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.45|10.83|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||10.83|-8.45|0.8072
81733488|NCT06354270|163162977|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.175||0.9641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.96|12.52|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||12.52|-11.96|0.9641
81733489|NCT06354270|163162978|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.2538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|2.35|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||2.35|-0.63|0.2538
81733490|NCT06354270|163162978|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.922||0.7311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|1.51|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||1.51|-2.15|0.7311
81733491|NCT06354270|163162979|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.162||0.7202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|5.06|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||5.06|-3.51|0.7202
81539027|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.52||||0.2202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|11.0||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||11.00|0.58|0.2202
81733492|NCT06354270|163162979|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.532||0.9859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|4.98|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||4.98|-5.06|0.9859
81733493|NCT06354270|163162980|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.5586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.09|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||1.09|-2.00|0.5586
81539028|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.2498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|10.25||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||10.25|0.55|0.2498
81733494|NCT06354270|163162980|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.961||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|1.75|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||1.75|-2.06|0.8730
81733495|NCT06354270|163162981|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.383||0.6191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|2.05|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||2.05|-3.43|0.6191
81539029|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.22||||0.0576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|72.29||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||72.29|0.93|0.0576
81472120|NCT01172808|162636080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.211|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction.||0.211|0.092|<0.0001
81472121|NCT01172808|162636081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.114|0.233|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.233|0.114|<0.0001
81472122|NCT01172808|162636081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|0.162|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model. Spatial power used as covariance structure. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||0.162|0.042|0.0008
81472123|NCT01172808|162636082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.062|0.189|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.189|0.062|0.0001
81472124|NCT01172808|162636082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.012|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.140|0.012|0.0200
81733496|NCT06354270|163162981|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.669||0.9521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|3.21|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||3.21|-3.41|0.9521
81733497|NCT06354270|163162982|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.795||0.3887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|2.26|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||2.26|-0.89|0.3887
81733498|NCT06354270|163162982|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.989||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|2.84|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||2.84|-1.08|0.3730
81472125|NCT01172808|162636083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.224|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.171|0.278|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.278|0.171|<0.0001
81472126|NCT01172808|162636083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.141|0.249|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.249|0.141|<0.0001
81472127|NCT01172808|162636084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.215|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.215|0.100|<0.0001
81472128|NCT01172808|162636084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.049|0.164|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.164|0.049|0.0003
81539030|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.34||||0.3065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|33.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||33.59|0.33|0.3065
81733499|NCT06354270|163162983|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.1591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.46|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||0.46|-0.08|0.1591
81733500|NCT06354270|163162983|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.3429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.42|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||0.42|-0.15|0.3429
81733501|NCT06354270|163162984|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.411||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.2|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||0.20|-1.43|0.1360
81733502|NCT06354270|163162984|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.431||0.2914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.4|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test toothpaste minus Reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||0.40|-1.31|0.2914
81733503|NCT02016170|163162994|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was assessed using a 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference in mean PRU between prasugrel and ticagrelor (two arms combined). Under the assumption of 0 difference in mean PRU between ticagrelor 90 mg bid MD and prasugrel 10 mg qd MD and a common standard deviation of 60 PRU, a sample size of 24 patients per group allowed for the 95% CI to stay within ± 45 PRU with a 90% power and alpha=0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|5.0||||||||5|-41|
81733504|NCT02016170|163162995|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was assessed using a 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference in mean PRU between prasugrel and ticagrelor (two arms combined).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-4.0||||||||-4|-18|
81733505|NCT01395030|163163016|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"Analysis was performed using Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA version 19.0.24, Broad Institute, Cambridge, MA) implemented in GenePattern (Broad Institute, Cambridge, MA) by uploading expression array data to this cloud-computing genomics platform. The specific details of this statistical approach can be found in the following publicly available references:~Reich M, Liefeld T, Gould J, Lerner J, Tamayo P, Mesirov JP. GenePattern 2.0 Nature Genetics 38 no. 5 (2006): pp500-501~Subramanian A, Tamayo P, Mootha VK, Mukherjee S, Ebert BL, Gillette MA, Paulovich A, Pomeroy SL, Golub TR, Lander ES, Mesirov JP. Gene set enrichment analysis: A knowledge-based approach for interpreting genome-wide expression profiles. PNAS. 2005;102(43);15545-15550."|||
81733506|NCT02672553|163163033|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-12.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81733507|NCT02672553|163163034|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-10.5||||0.2077|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2077
81733508|NCT01606306|163163061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Rank-ordered logistic regression (ROLR) was used to model the probability of best response for each treatment and bootstrapping was used to calculate confidence intervals.|rank-order logistic regression|ROLR is in the class of Discrete Choice models, which seek to estimate the probability that an individual responds best to a specific treatments.||The primary analysis tested the null hypothesis of all three treatments having equal probability to yield the best response as defined by the criteria defining the primary outcome. A sample size of 300 participants was selected to test the primary null hypothesis of all three treatments having equal probability (one-third) to yield the best response with statistical power of at least 0.90 if any one of the three treatments actually has probability of at least one-half to yield the best response.|The probabilistic construct of the Discrete Choice (DC) model does not reflect individual behavior that is intrinsically probabilistic, but rather population heterogeneity. DC models rely on stochastic assumptions to account for unobserved factors related to the treatments themselves and to characteristics of study participants. Specifically, that each treatment has an underlying utility that may differ from one individual to another. Mathematically, these utilities are represented by U\_t, where t denotes the treatment. Utility can be thought of as a latent variable quantifying treatment response where higher values indicate better response. The U\_t can be used to find the probability (P) of best response for each treatment by the following equation: P\_t = exp(U\_t) / \[exp(U\_A) + exp(U\_B) + exp(U\_C)\], where A, B, and C, denote the three study treatments. The primary analysis tested whether the three treatments have equal utility and, thus, equal probability of best response.|||<0.0001
81733509|NCT00970281|163163068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value was based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model that included treatment and site as a factor.|ANOVA|||Sample size of at least 45 participants per group was necessary to verify decreases in PANSS-EC total score were significantly greater in olanzapine group than placebo group using a t-test with a power of 90% and a 2-sided significance level of 5%.||||<0.001
81733510|NCT00970281|163163069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||This is the p-value for 0.25 hour after first IM injection.|ANOVA|||||||0.009
81733511|NCT00970281|163163069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for the 0.50 hour after first IM injection.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81733512|NCT00970281|163163069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for the 1 hour after first IM injection.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81733513|NCT00970281|163163069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for the 1.5 hour after first IM injection.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81733514|NCT00970281|163163070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.008
81733515|NCT00970281|163163071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.008
81733516|NCT00970281|163163072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167||95.0||||This is the p-value for the 0.5 hour after the first IM injection.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.167
81733517|NCT00970281|163163072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134||95.0||||This is the p-value for the 1 hour after the first IM injection.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.134
81733518|NCT00970281|163163072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||This is the p-value for the 1.5 hour after the first IM injection.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.008
81733519|NCT00970281|163163072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||This is the p-value for the 2 hours after the first IM injection.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.008
81733520|NCT00970281|163163072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.204||95.0||||This is the p-value for the 24 hours after the first IM injection.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.204
81733521|NCT00970281|163163073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||This is the p-value for Parkinsonism.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81733522|NCT02003183|163163074|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1|<|0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to the Amygdala.||||<0.02
81733523|NCT01475474|163163120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test used to evaluate median Percent Change-from-Baseline in ABL different from zero||||<0.001
81733524|NCT01475474|163163121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test used to evaluate median Percent Change-from-Baseline in Wexner score||||<0.001
81733525|NCT04455633|163163163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.18|||MMRM model|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model included fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-week interaction, the randomization stratum of Baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the Baseline ADPS score as a covariate.||-0.18|-1.16|0.007
81472129|NCT01172808|162636085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.907|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.994|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.113|47.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||47.700|28.113|<0.0001
81472130|NCT01172808|162636085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.677|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.825|43.529|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||43.529|23.825|<0.0001
81539031|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.9||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|165.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||165.1|2.40|0.0056
81539032|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.05||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.05|205.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||205.5|3.05|0.0027
81733526|NCT04455633|163163163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.05|||MMRM model|||MMRM model included fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-week interaction, the randomization stratum of Baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the Baseline ADPS score as a covariate.||-0.05|-1.06|0.030
81733527|NCT04455633|163163164|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Responders|9.6||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|20.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of responders were analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the randomization factor of Baseline severity score (moderate, severe). The 95% confidence interval (CI) are calculated using the asymptotic Wald method. Missing observations at Week 6 are imputed as nonresponses.||20.76|-1.55|0.091
81733528|NCT04455633|163163164|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Responders|-0.8||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.95|9.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of responders were analyzed using the CMH test stratified by the randomization factor of Baseline severity score (moderate, severe). The 95% CI are calculated using the asymptotic Wald method. Missing observations at Week 6 are imputed as nonresponses.||9.40|-10.95|0.883
81733529|NCT04455633|163163165|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Responders|4.8||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|13.73|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of responders were analyzed using the CMH test stratified by the randomization factor of Baseline severity score (moderate, severe). The 95% CI are calculated using the asymptotic Wald method. Missing observations at Week 6 are imputed as nonresponses.||13.73|-4.11|0.289
81733530|NCT04455633|163163165|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Responders|-0.8||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.85|7.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of responders were analyzed using the CMH test stratified by the randomization factor of Baseline severity score (moderate, severe). The 95% CI are calculated using the asymptotic Wald method. Missing observations at Week 6 are imputed as nonresponses.||7.16|-8.85|0.837
81733531|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.298||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.15|||MMRM model|||Pain at its Worst: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline pain at its worst score as a covariate.||-0.15|-1.32|0.014
81733532|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.13|||MMRM model|||Pain at its Worst: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline pain at its worst score as a covariate.||-0.13|-1.27|0.017
81733533|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.302||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.15|||MMRM model|||Pain at its Least: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline pain at its least score as a covariate.||-0.15|-1.33|0.015
81733534|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.294||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.11|||MMRM model|||Pain at its Least: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline pain at its least score as a covariate.||-0.11|-1.27|0.020
81733535|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.309||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.27|||MMRM model|||Pain Right Now: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline pain right now score as a covariate.||-0.27|-1.48|0.005
81733536|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.301||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.11|||MMRM model|||Pain Right Now: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline pain right now score as a covariate.||0.11|-1.07|0.111
81472131|NCT01172808|162636086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.2717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.203|-0.057|0.2717
81733537|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.35|||MMRM model|||Interference score averaged Over Questions 9A - G: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline pain interference score as a covariate.||0.35|-0.87|0.399
81733538|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.302||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.36|||MMRM model|||Interference score averaged Over Questions 9A - G: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline pain interference score as a covariate.||0.36|-0.83|0.441
81733539|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.346||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.49|||MMRM model|||General Activity: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline general activity score as a covariate.||0.49|-0.87|0.575
81733540|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.337||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.61|||MMRM model|||General Activity: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline general activity score as a covariate.||0.61|-0.71|0.880
81733541|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.368||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.71|||MMRM model|||Mood: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline mood score as a covariate.||0.71|-0.73|0.978
81733542|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.358||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.76|||MMRM model|||Mood: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline mood score as a covariate.||0.76|-0.65|0.877
81733543|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.354||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.07|||MMRM model|||Walking Ability: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline walking ability score as a covariate.||0.07|-1.32|0.079
81733544|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.345||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.2|||MMRM model|||Walking Ability: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline walking ability score as a covariate.||0.20|-1.16|0.163
81733545|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.344||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.62|||MMRM model|||Normal Work: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline normal work score as a covariate.||0.62|-0.73|0.875
81733546|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.335||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.62|||MMRM model|||Normal Work: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline normal work score as a covariate.||0.62|-0.69|0.914
81733547|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.351||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|1.12|||MMRM model|||Relations with Other People: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline relations with other people score as a covariate.||1.12|-0.26|0.219
81733548|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.341||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.87|||MMRM model|||Relations with Other People: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline relations with other people score as a covariate.||0.87|-0.47|0.551
81733549|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.339||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|-0.3|||MMRM model|||Sleep: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline sleep score as a covariate.||-0.30|-1.63|0.005
81733550|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.329||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.39|||MMRM model|||Sleep: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline sleep score as a covariate.||-0.39|-1.68|0.002
81733551|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.361||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.69|||MMRM model|||Enjoyment of Life: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline enjoyment of life score as a covariate.||0.69|-0.73|0.955
81733552|NCT04455633|163163166|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.351||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.59|||MMRM model|||Enjoyment of Life: change from baseline was analyzed using MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe), and the baseline enjoyment of life score as a covariate.||0.59|-0.79|0.777
81733553|NCT04455633|163163168|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.03|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was used for the analysis with treatment and the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe) as fixed covariates.||-0.03|-0.67|0.031
81472132|NCT01172808|162636086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.2956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.201|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.201|-0.061|0.2956
81472133|NCT01172808|162636087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.202|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.318|-0.085|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||-0.085|-0.318|0.0007
81539033|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.61||||0.2762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|36.51||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||36.51|0.36|0.2762
81733554|NCT04455633|163163168|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.17|||ANOVA|||ANOVA model was used for the analysis with treatment and the randomization stratum of baseline pain severity (moderate, severe) as fixed covariates.||0.17|-0.48|0.351
81733555|NCT01475838|163163188|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the Stribild group was at least 12% worse than the PI+RTV+FTC/TDF group with respect to the percentage of participants maintaining HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 48. The alternative hypothesis was that the Stribild group was less than 12% worse than the PI+RTV+FTC/TDF group.|Difference in proportions|6.7||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|13.7|||Fisher Exact||The 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference was from unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests with the standardized statistic using StatXact.|||13.7|0.4|0.025
81733556|NCT03765502|163163192|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|Crossover design: paired test||||||<.0001
81733557|NCT03765502|163163193|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|Crossover design: paired test||||||<.0001
81733558|NCT00048568|163163199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|28.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.8|36.7|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Estimated difference between ABA + MTX and MTX + PLA is the estimated difference between ABA+MTX and MTX + PLA in the proportion of participants achieving ACR 20 response.|The study had a 99% power to detect a difference of 20% in ACR 20 between the 2 groups at the 5% level.||36.7|19.8|<0.001
81733559|NCT00048568|163163200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|24.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.9|32.9||Based on the hierarchical testing procedure for the co-primary measures, the study had 98% power to detect 18% difference in HAQ response rate between the two arms at the 5% level.|Chi-squared, Corrected|This model includes treatment as the main factor and baseline value as a covariate.|Estimated difference between ABA + MTX and MTX + PLA is the estimated difference between ABA+MTX and MTX + PLA in the proportion of participants achieving HAQ response at Day 365.|||32.9|15.9|<0.001
81733560|NCT00048568|163163201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0|||||Nonparametric ANCOVA|The rank of the change from baseline=dependent variable, treatment=the main factor, rank of baseline value as covariate.||||||0.029
81733561|NCT00048568|163163205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|33.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.1|41.7|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Estimated difference between ABA + MTX and MTX + PLA is the estimated difference between ABA+MTX and MTX + PLA in the proportion of participants achieving ACR 20 response at Day 365.|||41.7|25.1|<0.001
81472134|NCT01172808|162636087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.016|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||-0.016|-0.250|0.0262
81472135|NCT01172808|162636088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.0377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.11||Calculated as 2\*one-sided-p-value in the direction corresponding to testing the null hypothesis|Fisher Exact||Tio R2.5 / Placebo|||2.11|1.02|0.0377
81472136|NCT01172808|162636088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.54||Calculated as 2\*one-sided-p-value in the direction corresponding to testing the null hypothesis|Fisher Exact||Tio R5 / Placebo|||2.54|1.22|0.0022
81539034|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.93||||0.0851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|62.69||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||62.69|0.77|0.0851
81733562|NCT00048568|163163207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|23.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.0|31.1|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Estimated difference between ABA + MTX and MTX + PLA is the estimated difference between ABA+MTX and MTX + PLA in the proportion of participants achieving ACR 50 response at Day 169.|||31.1|15.0|<0.001
81733563|NCT00048568|163163208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|30.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.8|38.5|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Estimated difference between ABA + MTX and MTX + PLA is the estimated difference between ABA+MTX and MTX + PLA in the proportion of participants achieving ACR 50 response at Day 365.|||38.5|21.8|<0.001
81472137|NCT01172808|162636089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.591|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.52|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.726|39.455|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||39.455|21.726|<0.0001
81539035|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.02||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|138.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||138.7|2.09|0.0081
81472138|NCT01172808|162636089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.533|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.772|32.549|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||32.549|14.772|<0.0001
81472139|NCT01172808|162636090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.447|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.44|36.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||36.880|19.440|<0.0001
81472140|NCT01172808|162636090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.462|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.619|33.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||33.120|15.619|<0.0001
81472141|NCT01172808|162636091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.558|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.603||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|0.624|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.624|-1.740|0.3550
81733564|NCT00048568|163163210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|13.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|19.5|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Estimated difference between ABA + MTX and MTX + PLA is the estimated difference between ABA + MTX and MTX + PLA in the proportion of participants achieving ACR 70 response at Day 169.|||19.5|7.0|<0.001
81733565|NCT00048568|163163211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.6|29.8|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||29.8|15.6|<0.001
81733566|NCT00048568|163163213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|12.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|17.2|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Estimated difference between ABA + MTX and MTX + PLA is the estimated difference between ABA+MTX and MTX + PLA in the proportion of participants achieving MCR.|||17.2|7.3|<0.001
81733567|NCT00048568|163163214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference on Day 169|-1.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.91|||ANCOVA||Estimated difference between ABA + MTX and MTX + PLA on Day 169.|||-0.91|-1.38|<0.001
81733568|NCT00048568|163163214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference on Day 365|-1.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|-1.16|||ANCOVA||Estimated difference between ABA + MTX and MTX + PLA on Day 365.|||-1.16|-1.63|<0.001
81733569|NCT00048568|163163218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference at Day 169|4.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|5.57|||ANCOVA|||Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.||5.57|2.64|<0.001
81733570|NCT00048568|163163218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference at Day 365|4.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|5.62|||ANCOVA|||Adjustment based on ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate.||5.62|2.69|<0.001
81733571|NCT00048568|163163219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|5.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|9.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected||Estimated difference between ABA + MTX and MTX + PLA is the estimated difference between ABA+MTX and MTX + PLA in the proportion of participants achieving extended MCR.|||9.0|2.4|0.002
81733572|NCT03831048|163163345|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary analysis of this endpoint will be performed using a linear probability model, with the following terms in the model: (1) treatment; and (2) the known donor and recipient risk factors listed above. Variables that make the model fail to converge will be dropped from the model. The test will be conducted at the one-sided 0.05 level of significance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.032|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.098|0.034||No multiple comparison adjustment.|Regression, Linear|||"The null and alternative hypotheses for the primary endpoint are as follows:~H0: pSOC - pDCD ≥ 0.20 vs. H1: pSOC - pDCD \< 0.20 where pDCD and pSOC represent the true survival proportions at the six months follow-up visit for DCD and SOC heart transplant patients, respectively."||0.034|-0.098|<0.0001
81733573|NCT03831048|163163346|OTHER|No hypothesis test.||||||||||||||||No null hypothesis test.|No statistical hypothesis testing. This endpoint will be summarized for the OCS Heart Population using counts and percentages and an exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval for the true percentage based on the binomial distribution. It will also be summarized for the modified OCS Heart Population, defined as the number of DCD hearts that were successfully transplanted after preservation and assessment on the OCS divided by the total number of DCD donor hearts that were instrumented on the OCS.|||
81733574|NCT01027780|163163354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||Please note that this analysis tested the differences between groups following the intervention.|GEE|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) approach was used to assess robustness of population parameters, such as treatment effects.||||||.007
81733575|NCT01027780|163163355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0||||Note that this is the p value for differences between groups immediately following the intervention|GEE|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) approach was used to assess robustness of population parameters, such as treatment effects.||||||.04
81733576|NCT01027780|163163356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||Difference between groups following intervention|ANOVA|||||||.03
81539036|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.37||||0.0995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|57.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||57.62|0.70|0.0995
81539037|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.76||||0.1184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|51.8||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||51.80|0.64|0.1184
81733577|NCT03227445|163163368|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|54.28|||stratified exact logistic model||Participants included in the model as fixed strata, treatment option was included in the exact statement and period included as fixed effects.||"There are three intercurrent events identified which could impact upon the estimand of interest:~* The participant could withdraw from randomised study device sequence and therefore withdraw from the study~* The participant could change their standard COPD maintenance medication device to one delivered via ELLIPTA, DISKUS or HANDIHALER; these subjects should have been withdrawn from the study according to the protocol.~* The participant could attend the visit without the device/s they were randomised to, in which case correct use cannot be assessed as described in the protocol.~Rescue Medication use and change to maintenance COPD medication which is not delivered via ELLIPTA, DISKUS or HANDIHALER are not considered intercurrent events"|54.28|1.97|<0.001
81733578|NCT03227445|163163370|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Sensitivity Analyses (Primary Estimand: Hypothetical)||||||<0.001
81733579|NCT03227445|163163375|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.45||The upper bound of the 95% CI could not be calculated due to the low number of events and is therefore displayed as NA.||stratified exact logistic model||Participants included in the model as fixed strata, treatment option was included in the exact statement and period included as fixed effects.||||3.45|<0.001
81733580|NCT03227445|163163376|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Sensitivity Analyses (Supplementary Estimand: Composite)||||||<0.001
81733581|NCT03227445|163163377|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Sensitivity Analyses (Primary Estimand: Hypothetical)||||||<0.001
81733582|NCT03227445|163163378|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Sensitivity Analyses (Supplementary Composite Estimand)||||||<0.001
81733583|NCT03227445|163163379|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|24.55|||stratified exact logistic model||Participants included in the model as fixed strata, treatment option was included in the exact statement and period included as fixed effects.|||24.55|2.08|<0.001
81733584|NCT00365300|163163385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.004||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81733585|NCT00771537|163163394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.96|||Regression, Logistic||Women in the 1-sided message group accepted testing at a lower rate (79.4%) than those in the control group (87.4%).|||.96|.50|0.05
81733586|NCT00771537|163163394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.04|||Regression, Logistic||Women in the 2-sided trivial group were no different in their acceptance rate of HIV testing (81.3%) than women in the control group (87.4%).|||1.04|.54|.10
81733587|NCT00771537|163163394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.3|||Regression, Logistic||Women in the 2-sided major group were no different in rates of accepting HIV testing (83.9%) than women in the control group (87.4%)|||1.30|.65|.63
81733588|NCT00771537|163163395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Marginal Means|2.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.42|2.56|||ANOVA|Degrees of freedom = (1,978)|There was no significant effect for the 1-sided message compared to the control group on Willingness to Participate in an HIV vaccine clinical trial.|One-way Analysis of Variance||2.56|2.42|<.60
81733589|NCT00771537|163163395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Marginal Means|2.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|2.58|||ANOVA|degrees of freedom = (1,1028)|There was no significant effect for the 2-sided trivial message compared to the control group on Willingness to Participate in an HIV vaccine clinical trial.|One-Way Analysis of Variance||2.58|2.44|<.25
81733590|NCT00771537|163163395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Marginal Means|2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|2.54|||ANOVA||There was no significant effect for the 2-sided major message compared to the control group on Willingness to Participate in an HIV vaccine clinical trial.|One-Way Analysis of Variance||2.54|2.40|<.91
81733591|NCT01029353|163163420|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.14|||||RR: Initial Laparotomy over Peritoneal Drain. RR from robust Poisson regression with log link, reference cell coding, center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-operative diagnosis (Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) or Isolated Intestinal Perforation (IP)) as covariates.||1.14|0.87|
81733592|NCT01029353|163163420|OTHER|||||||0.03||||||Pre-specified threshold = 0.05|Robust Poisson regression|||A frequentist analysis. Using Robust Poisson regression with log link and center as repeated measure, and effect coding, test for an interaction between treatment (Initial Laparotomy/Initial Peritoneal Drain) and pre-operative diagnosis (Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) or Isolated Intestinal Perforation (IP)) as covariates. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-operative diagnosis as covariates.||||0.03
81733593|NCT01029353|163163420|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.95, 95% credible interval of (0.82, 1.11).|||
81539038|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|26.54||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.23|218.3||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||218.3|3.23|0.0023
81733594|NCT01029353|163163420|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.26|||||RR: Initial Laparotomy over Peritoneal Drain. RR from robust regression with log link, reference cell coding, center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariate.|A frequentist analysis. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-operative diagnosis (Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) or Isolated Intestinal Perforation (IP)) covariates.||1.26|0.75|
81733595|NCT01029353|163163421|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.45|||||RR: Initial Laparotomy over Peritoneal Drain. RR from robust Poisson regression with log link, reference cell coding, center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||1.45|0.69|
81733596|NCT01029353|163163421|SUPERIORITY|A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|||||||||||||||||Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.95, 95% credible interval of (0.69, 1.30).|||
81733597|NCT01029353|163163422|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.34|||||RR: Initial Laparotomy over Peritoneal Drain. RR from robust Poisson regression with log link, reference cell coding, center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis. Estimate based on model fit using only data from study survivors.||1.34|0.78|
81733598|NCT01029353|163163422|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis among study survivors. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.99, 95% credible interval of (0.78, 1.25).|||
81733599|NCT01029353|163163423|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.06|||||RR: Initial Laparotomy over Peritoneal Drain. RR from robust Poisson regression with log link, reference cell coding, center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||1.06|0.66|
81733600|NCT01029353|163163423|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.82, 95% credible interval of (0.65, 1.02).|||
81733601|NCT01029353|163163424|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.18|||||RR: Initial Laparotomy over Peritoneal Drain. RR from robust Poisson regression with log link, reference cell coding, center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||1.18|0.89|
81733602|NCT01029353|163163424|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.98, 95% credible interval of (0.84, 1.15).|||
81733603|NCT01029353|163163425|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.31|||||RR: Initial Laparotomy over Peritoneal Drain. RR from robust Poisson regression with log link, reference cell coding, center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||1.31|0.64|
81733604|NCT01029353|163163425|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.86, 95% credible interval of (0.64, 1.16).|||
81435223|NCT01243151|162561374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-53.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.344|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.17|-40.74|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-40.74|-66.17|<0.0001
81435224|NCT01243151|162561374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-49.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.498|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.7|-38.64|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-38.64|-60.70|<0.0001
81435225|NCT01243151|162561374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-53.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.592|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.14|-42.7|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-42.70|-65.14|<0.0001
81435226|NCT01243151|162561374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-60.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.59|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.81|-49.38|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-49.38|-71.81|<0.0001
81435227|NCT01243151|162561374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-57.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.413|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.53|-46.8|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-46.80|-68.53|<0.0001
81435228|NCT01243151|162561374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-44.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.8|-32.57|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-32.57|-55.80|<0.0001
81435229|NCT01243151|162561374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-47.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.881|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.06|-35.5|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-35.50|-59.06|<0.0001
81435230|NCT01243151|162561374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-57.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.891|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.53|-45.94|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-45.94|-69.53|<0.0001
81435231|NCT01243151|162561374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-54.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.701|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.38|-43.54|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-43.54|-66.38|<0.0001
81435232|NCT01243151|162561375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.972||||0.0472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|599.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 15: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||599.65|1.04|0.0472
81435233|NCT01243151|162561375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.815||||0.1368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|305.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 15: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||305.54|0.46|0.1368
81435234|NCT01243151|162561375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|47.527||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|1198.29|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 15: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||1198.29|1.89|0.0190
81435235|NCT01243151|162561375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|45.328||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|1103.73|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 15: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||1103.73|1.86|0.0192
81733605|NCT01029353|163163426|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.36|||||RR: Initial Laparotomy over Peritoneal Drain. RR from robust Poisson regression with log link, reference cell coding, center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||1.36|0.69|
81435236|NCT01243151|162561375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|74.273||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.74|2014.67|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 22: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||2014.67|2.74|0.0105
81435237|NCT01243151|162561375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|86.088||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|2389.27|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 22: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||2389.27|3.10|0.0086
81435238|NCT01243151|162561375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|87.733||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.14|2449.11|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 22: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||2449.11|3.14|0.0084
81435239|NCT01243151|162561375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|112.272||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.07|3097.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 22: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||3097.22|4.07|0.0053
81435240|NCT01243151|162561375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.697||||0.0403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|662.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||662.20|1.16|0.0403
81435241|NCT01243151|162561375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|30.247||||0.0361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|733.32|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||733.32|1.25|0.0361
81435242|NCT01243151|162561375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|89.341||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.43|2326.44|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||2326.44|3.43|0.0069
81539039|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.09||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|157.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||157.9|2.31|0.0062
81539040|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.49||||0.0695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|65.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||65.87|0.85|0.0695
81733606|NCT01029353|163163426|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.92, 95% credible interval of (0.68, 1.25).|||
81733607|NCT01029353|163163427|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.63|||||RR: Initial Laparotomy over Peritoneal Drain. RR from robust Poisson regression with log link, reference cell coding, center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||0.63|0.35|
81733608|NCT01029353|163163427|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.51, 95% credible interval of (0.37, 0.69).|||
81733609|NCT01029353|163163428|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.36|||||RR: Initial Laparotomy over Peritoneal Drain. RR from robust Poisson regression with log link, reference cell coding, center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||2.36|1.04|
81733610|NCT01029353|163163428|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 1.45, 95% credible interval of (0.92, 2.31).|||
81733611|NCT01029353|163163429|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|3.5|||||RR: Initial Laparotomy over Peritoneal Drain. RR from robust Poisson regression with log link, reference cell coding, center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||3.50|0.71|
81733612|NCT01029353|163163429|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 1.31, 95% credible interval of (0.66, 2.62).|||
81733613|NCT01029353|163163430|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A frequentist analysis.|This analysis used model identical to other by treatment analyses for binary outcome. RR estimated from robust Poisson regression with log link, reference cell coding, center as repeated measure. RR: Initial Laparotomy over Peritoneal Drain. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates. However, adjusted RR estimates could not be calculated due to the iteration limit being excessed in PROC GENMOD.|||
81733614|NCT01029353|163163430|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 1.16, 95% credible interval of (0.50, 2.65).|||
81733615|NCT01029353|163163431|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.2|||||RR: Initial Laparotomy over Peritoneal Drain. RR from robust Poisson regression with log link, reference cell coding, center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||2.20|0.34|
81539041|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.64||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|75.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||75.98|0.98|0.0520
81435243|NCT01243151|162561375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|76.034||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.08|1875.15|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||1875.15|3.08|0.0081
81435244|NCT01243151|162561375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.018||||0.9931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|64.41|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 36: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||64.41|0.02|0.9931
81435245|NCT01243151|162561375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|38.943||||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|975.84|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 36: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||975.84|1.55|0.0259
81435246|NCT01243151|162561375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|57.766||||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|1477.88|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 36: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||1477.88|2.26|0.0142
81435247|NCT01243151|162561375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|48.734||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|1216.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 36: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||1216.90|1.95|0.0179
81435248|NCT01243151|162561376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|353.058||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.95|12528.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 15: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||12528.19|9.95|0.0013
81435249|NCT01243151|162561376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|129.984||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.44|3808.21|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 15: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||3808.21|4.44|0.0047
81435250|NCT01243151|162561376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|300.099||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.35|10787.45|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 15: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||10787.45|8.35|0.0018
81435251|NCT01243151|162561376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|190.835||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.34|5743.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 15: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||5743.12|6.34|0.0025
81435252|NCT01243151|162561376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|255.421||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.87|8290.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 22: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||8290.22|7.87|0.0018
81435253|NCT01243151|162561376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|150.547||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.28|4291.89|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 22: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||4291.89|5.28|0.0034
81435254|NCT01243151|162561376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|745.542||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|47929.45|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 22: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||47929.45|11.60|0.0018
81435255|NCT01243151|162561376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|146.296||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|3963.01|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 22: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||3963.01|5.40|0.0031
81435256|NCT01243151|162561376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|213.512||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.13|6396.64|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||6396.64|7.13|0.0020
81435257|NCT01243151|162561376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|124.439||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.73|3277.13|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||3277.13|4.73|0.0038
81435258|NCT01243151|162561376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|622.309||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.51|36846.03|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||36846.03|10.51|0.0020
81435259|NCT01243151|162561376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|224.427||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.63|6598.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||6598.00|7.63|0.0017
81435260|NCT01243151|162561376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.158||||0.2751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|161.08|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 36: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||161.08|0.24|0.2751
81435261|NCT01243151|162561376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|152.977||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.05|4633.92|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 36: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||4633.92|5.05|0.0038
81435262|NCT01243151|162561376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|756.203||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.18|51133.53|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 36: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||51133.53|11.18|0.0020
81435263|NCT01243151|162561376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|258.938||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.53|8902.61|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 36: Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||8902.61|7.53|0.0021
81435264|NCT01243151|162561377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.896||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|52.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||52.79|0.02|0.9580
81435265|NCT01243151|162561377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.375||||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|394.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||394.65|0.76|0.0732
81435266|NCT01243151|162561377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|47.86||||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|1109.11|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||1109.11|2.07|0.0159
81733616|NCT01029353|163163431|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.93, 95% credible interval of (0.45, 1.91).|||
81733617|NCT01029353|163163432|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.42|||||RR: Initial Laparotomy over Peritoneal Drain. RR from robust Poisson regression with log link, reference cell coding, center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||1.42|0.37|
81733618|NCT01029353|163163432|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.75, 95% credible interval of (0.48, 1.16).|||
81733619|NCT01029353|163163433|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.15|||||RR: Initial Laparotomy over Peritoneal Drain. RR from robust Poisson regression with log link, reference cell coding, center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||1.15|0.70|
81733620|NCT01029353|163163433|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with effect coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.91, 95% credible interval of (0.65, 1.27).|||
81733621|NCT01029353|163163434|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.36|||||RR: Initial Laparotomy over Peritoneal Drain. RR from robust Poisson regression with log link, reference cell coding, center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||1.36|0.44|
81733622|NCT01029353|163163434|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.82, 95% credible interval of (0.49, 1.33).|||
81733623|NCT01029353|163163435|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.77|0.75|||||Mean Difference (MD): Laparotomy minus Drain. MD from mixed model using PROC MIXED in SAS, center as random effect, and reference cell coding. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||0.75|-12.77|
81733624|NCT01029353|163163435|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using a hierarchical linear regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=1000), treatment, baseline risk, and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=10), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median difference Initial Laparotomy minus Initial Drainage was -2.68, 95% credible interval of (-7.11, 1.83).|||
81435267|NCT01243151|162561377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|33.246||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|733.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model with treatment and baseline LDL-C stratum as factors was used for the analysis.||733.62|1.51|0.0264
81435268|NCT01243151|162561378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.131||0.2883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|15.77|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||15.77|-4.77|0.2883
81435269|NCT01243151|162561378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.277||0.2563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|16.61|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||16.61|-4.51|0.2563
81539042|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|22.3||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.75|180.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||180.6|2.75|0.0036
81733625|NCT01029353|163163436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.05|-0.46|||||Mean Difference (MD): Laparotomy minus Drain. MD from mixed model using PROC MIXED in SAS, center as random effect, and reference cell coding. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||-0.46|-17.05|
81733626|NCT01029353|163163436|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using a hierarchical linear regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=1000), treatment, baseline risk, and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=10), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median difference Initial Laparotomy minus Initial Drainage was -3.23, 95% credible interval of (-8.08, 1.68).|||
81733627|NCT01029353|163163437|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.09|22.27|||||Mean Difference (MD): Laparotomy minus Drain. MD from mixed model using PROC MIXED in SAS, center as random effect, and reference cell coding. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||22.27|-9.09|
81733628|NCT01029353|163163437|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using a hierarchical linear regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=1000), treatment, baseline risk, and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=10), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median difference Initial Laparotomy minus Initial Drainage was 1.65, 95% credible interval of (-3.97, 7.23).|||
81733629|NCT01029353|163163438|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.02|7.91|||||Mean Difference (MD): Laparotomy minus Drain. MD from mixed model using PROC MIXED in SAS, center as random effect, and reference cell coding. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||7.91|-13.02|
81733630|NCT01029353|163163438|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using a hierarchical linear regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=1000), treatment, baseline risk, and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=10), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median difference Initial Laparotomy minus Initial Drainage was -0.71, 95% credible interval of (-5.89, 4.48).|||
81733631|NCT01029353|163163439|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.54|2.63|||||Mean Difference (MD): Laparotomy minus Drain. MD from mixed model using PROC MIXED in SAS, center as random effect, and reference cell coding. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, and pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP) as covariates.|A frequentist analysis.||2.63|-30.54|
81733632|NCT01029353|163163439|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using a hierarchical linear regression. The SAS procedure PROC MCMC with reference cell coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, and baseline risk of death or NDI were binary covariates. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=1000), treatment, baseline risk, and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=10), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). The posterior median difference Initial Laparotomy minus Initial Drainage was -1.78, 95% credible interval of (-7.44, 3.87).|||
81733633|NCT01029353|163163440|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.04|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||1.04|0.64|
81472142|NCT01172808|162636091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.608||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.388|2.771|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||2.771|0.388|0.0094
81472143|NCT01172808|162636092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.139|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.139|0.022|0.0069
81733634|NCT01029353|163163440|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.31|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||1.31|0.95|
81733635|NCT01029353|163163440|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Within pre-operative diagnosis, Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. PROC MCMC with effect coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, baseline risk, and the treatment by Preoperative diagnosis were the covariates. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). For the NEC pre-operative diagnosis, the posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.81, 95% credible interval of (0.63, 1.00). For the IP pre-operative diagnosis, the posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 1.09, 95% credible interval of (0.90, 1.33).|||
81733636|NCT01029353|163163441|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.13|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||1.13|0.52|
81733637|NCT01029353|163163441|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.06|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||2.06|0.79|
81733638|NCT01029353|163163441|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Within pre-operative diagnosis, Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. PROC MCMC with effect coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, baseline risk, and the treatment by Preoperative diagnosis were the covariates. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). For the NEC pre-operative diagnosis, the posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.82, 95% credible interval of (0.53, 1.20). For the IP pre-operative diagnosis, the posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 1.18, 95% credible interval of (0.74, 1.87).|||
81733639|NCT01029353|163163442|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.27|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||1.27|0.42|
81733640|NCT01029353|163163442|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.45|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||1.45|0.85|
81435270|NCT01243151|162561378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.225||0.7149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.54|12.37|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||12.37|-8.54|0.7149
81435271|NCT01243151|162561378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.174||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|14.3|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||14.30|-6.40|0.4480
81435272|NCT01243151|162561378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.214||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|26.94|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||26.94|2.06|0.0231
81435273|NCT01243151|162561378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.369||0.0858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|23.87|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||23.87|-1.62|0.0858
81435274|NCT01243151|162561378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.431||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|20.44|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||20.44|-5.30|0.2440
81435275|NCT01243151|162561378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.249||0.0702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|24.03|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||24.03|-0.98|0.0702
81435276|NCT01243151|162561378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.878||0.0531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|19.41|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||19.41|-0.13|0.0531
81435277|NCT01243151|162561378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.94||0.0758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|18.83|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||18.83|-0.96|0.0758
81435278|NCT01243151|162561378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.975||0.6965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.01|11.92|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||11.92|-8.01|0.6965
81435279|NCT01243151|162561378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.842||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.83|23.22|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||23.22|3.83|0.0071
81435280|NCT01243151|162561378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.155||0.0339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|21.52|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||21.52|0.88|0.0339
81435281|NCT01243151|162561378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.235||0.1075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|19.03|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||19.03|-1.92|0.1075
81435282|NCT01243151|162561378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.258||0.2601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|16.5|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||16.50|-4.54|0.2601
81435283|NCT01243151|162561378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.132||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|20.24|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||20.24|-0.31|0.0570
81435284|NCT01243151|162561379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-32.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.008|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.93|-22.84|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-22.84|-42.93|<0.0001
81435285|NCT01243151|162561379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-30.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.34|-20.26|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-20.26|-41.34|<0.0001
81472144|NCT01172808|162636092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.111|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.111|-0.006|0.0810
81472145|NCT01172808|162636093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.126|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.126|0.004|0.0363
81435286|NCT01243151|162561379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-39.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.088|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.18|-29.77|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-29.77|-50.18|<0.0001
81472146|NCT01172808|162636093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.2077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.100|-0.022|0.2077
81539043|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.66||||0.0676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|24.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||24.23|0.89|0.0676
81733641|NCT01029353|163163442|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Within pre-operative diagnosis, Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. PROC MCMC with effect coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, baseline risk, and the treatment by Pre-operative diagnosis were the covariates. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). For the NEC pre-operative diagnosis, the posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.76, 95% credible interval of (0.48, 1.18). For the IP pre-operative diagnosis, the posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 1.08, 95% credible interval of (0.83, 1.42).|||
81733642|NCT01029353|163163443|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.05|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||1.05|0.47|
81733643|NCT01029353|163163443|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.19|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||1.19|0.76|
81733644|NCT01029353|163163443|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Within pre-operative diagnosis, Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. PROC MCMC with effect coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, baseline risk, and the treatment by Preoperative diagnosis were the covariates. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). For the NEC pre-operative diagnosis, the posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.73, 95% credible interval of (0.52, 0.96). For the IP pre-operative diagnosis, the posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.95, 95% credible interval of (0.68, 1.32).|||
81733645|NCT01029353|163163444|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.06|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||1.06|0.61|
81733646|NCT01029353|163163444|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.37|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||1.37|1.01|
81733647|NCT01029353|163163444|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Within pre-operative diagnosis, Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. PROC MCMC with effect coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, baseline risk, and the treatment by Preoperative diagnosis were the covariates. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). For the NEC pre-operative diagnosis, the posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.80, 95% credible interval of (0.61, 1.01). For the IP pre-operative diagnosis, the posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 1.15, 95% credible interval of (0.94, 1.42).|||
81435287|NCT01243151|162561379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-38.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.54|-28.2|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-28.20|-48.54|<0.0001
81435288|NCT01243151|162561379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-42.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.271|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.73|-29.63|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-29.63|-54.73|<0.0001
81733648|NCT01029353|163163445|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.01|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||1.01|0.46|
81733649|NCT01029353|163163445|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.01|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||2.01|0.74|
81733650|NCT01029353|163163445|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Within pre-operative diagnosis, Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. PROC MCMC with effect coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, baseline risk, and the treatment by Preoperative diagnosis were the covariates. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). For the NEC pre-operative diagnosis, the posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.72, 95% credible interval of (0.48, 1.05). For the IP pre-operative diagnosis, the posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 1.12, 95% credible interval of (0.71, 1.76).|||
81733651|NCT01029353|163163446|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.04|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||1.04|0.51|
81733652|NCT01029353|163163446|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.93|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to infants with IP.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||1.93|0.82|
81733653|NCT01029353|163163446|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||A Bayesian analysis. Within pre-operative diagnosis, Initial Laparotomy and Initial Peritoneal Drain were compared using log-binomial regression. Pre-operative diagnosis levels were NEC and IP. PROC MCMC with effect coding was used. Center (random effect), treatment, pre-operative diagnosis, baseline risk, and the treatment by Preoperative diagnosis were the covariates. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) characteristics: three chains, 10000 tunings, 10000 burn-ins, 1000000 samples, thinning=20.|Priors for model parameters: intercept = Normal(mean=0, variance=100), baseline risk and preop diagnosis parameters = Normal(mean=0, variance=1), treatment and the interaction term = Normal(mean=0, variance=0.31416), random effect standard deviation = Half-Normal(mean=0, variance=10). For the NEC pre-operative diagnosis, the posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 0.77, 95% credible interval of (0.51, 1.14). For the IP pre-operative diagnosis, the posterior median relative risk of Initial Laparotomy over Initial Drainage was 1.17, 95% credible interval of (0.76, 1.81).|||
81733654|NCT01029353|163163447|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.89|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||0.89|0.31|
81733655|NCT01029353|163163447|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.66|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||0.66|0.29|
81472147|NCT01172808|162636094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.436|0.111|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.111|-0.436|0.2447
81472148|NCT01172808|162636094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.3046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|0.419|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.419|-0.131|0.3046
81733656|NCT01029353|163163448|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.57|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||3.57|0.58|
81733657|NCT01029353|163163448|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.5|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||2.50|1.06|
81733658|NCT01029353|163163449|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|7.55|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||7.55|0.84|
81733659|NCT01029353|163163449|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.88|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||2.88|0.38|
81733660|NCT01029353|163163450|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|3.86|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||3.86|0.82|
81733661|NCT01029353|163163450|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|3.2|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||3.20|0.42|
81733662|NCT01029353|163163451|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|8.05|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||8.05|0.35|
81733663|NCT01029353|163163451|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.44|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||2.44|0.10|
81733664|NCT01029353|163163452|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.69|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||2.69|0.62|
81733665|NCT01029353|163163452|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.32|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||1.32|0.27|
81472149|NCT01172808|162636095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029||0.1178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.102|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.102|-0.011|0.1178
81733666|NCT01029353|163163453|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.36|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||1.36|0.41|
81733667|NCT01029353|163163453|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.42|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||1.42|0.69|
81733668|NCT01029353|163163454|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|4.45|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||4.45|0.04|
81733669|NCT01029353|163163454|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.49|||||The model was fit using PROC GENMOD in SAS, using center as the repeated effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a robust Poisson regression model, with log link and center as repeated measure. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy over drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||1.49|0.44|
81733670|NCT01029353|163163455|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|11.6|||||The model was fit using PROC MIXED in SAS, using center as the random effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a mixed linear regression model, using center as the random effect. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy minus drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||11.60|-14.10|
81733671|NCT01029353|163163455|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.84|0.13|||||The model was fit using PROC MIXED in SAS, using center as the random effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a mixed linear regression model, using center as the random effect. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy minus drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||0.13|-15.84|
81733672|NCT01029353|163163456|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.15|4.01|||||The model was fit using PROC MIXED in SAS, using center as the random effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a mixed linear regression model, using center as the random effect. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy minus drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||4.01|-27.15|
81733673|NCT01029353|163163456|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.46|2.2|||||The model was fit using PROC MIXED in SAS, using center as the random effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a mixed linear regression model, using center as the random effect. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy minus drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||2.20|-17.46|
81733674|NCT01029353|163163457|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.84|26.83|||||The model was fit using PROC MIXED in SAS, using center as the random effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a mixed linear regression model, using center as the random effect. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy minus drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||26.83|-18.84|
81733675|NCT01029353|163163457|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.29|31.38|||||The model was fit using PROC MIXED in SAS, using center as the random effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a mixed linear regression model, using center as the random effect. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy minus drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||31.38|-13.29|
81472150|NCT01172808|162636095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.053|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.053|-0.061|0.8880
81733676|NCT01029353|163163458|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.62|18.36|||||The model was fit using PROC MIXED in SAS, using center as the random effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a mixed linear regression model, using center as the random effect. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy minus drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||18.36|-24.62|
81733677|NCT01029353|163163458|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.42|9.63|||||The model was fit using PROC MIXED in SAS, using center as the random effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to infants with IP.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a mixed linear regression model, using center as the random effect. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy minus drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||9.63|-14.42|
81733678|NCT01029353|163163459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.41|11.55|||||The model was fit using PROC MIXED in SAS, using center as the random effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a mixed linear regression model, using center as the random effect. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy minus drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to NEC.||11.55|-48.41|
81733679|NCT01029353|163163459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.96|8.06|||||The model was fit using PROC MIXED in SAS, using center as the random effect. Effect coding was used to represent the binary covariates.|This by treatment and by pre-operative diagnosis secondary analysis was completed by using a mixed linear regression model, using center as the random effect. Model included treatment, baseline risk of death or NDI, pre-op diagnosis (NEC/IP), and treatment by pre-op diagnosis as covariates. Reported results in this analysis restricted to model based treatment effect estimate (laparotomy minus drain) when pre-operative diagnosis is equal to IP.||8.06|-31.96|
81733680|NCT00849901|163163462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.999
81733681|NCT03828734|163163474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.263|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.263
81733682|NCT03828734|163163475|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-06|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.000001
81733683|NCT03828734|163163476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.399|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.399
81733684|NCT04421508|163163477|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.6316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.6316
81435289|NCT01243151|162561379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-42.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.512|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.72|-29.67|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-29.67|-55.72|<0.0001
81472151|NCT01172808|162636096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.72||Calculated as 2\*one-sided-p-value in the direction corresponding to testing the null hypothesis|Fisher Exact||Tio R2.5 / Placebo|||1.72|1.03|0.0308
81733685|NCT04421508|163163477|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.502||||0.4127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.567|3.977||Odds ratio, 95% CI and p-value are from a logistic regression model modelling the response using the covariates treatment, age, number of co-morbidities and baseline oxygem level|Regression, Logistic|||||3.977|0.567|0.4127
81733686|NCT04421508|163163485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6635|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6635
81733687|NCT02731157|163163487|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.95
81733688|NCT01239121|163163715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.6||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|1.5|||Regression, Linear|||||1.5|-0.27|0.175
81733689|NCT01239121|163163716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.1|.49|0.964
81733690|NCT04448678|163163721|OTHER|||||||0.0401|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0401
81733691|NCT04448678|163163722|OTHER|||||||0.0049|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0049
81733692|NCT04448678|163163723|OTHER|||||||0.297|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.297
81733693|NCT03117569|163163727|NON_INFERIORITY|A total of 375 participants (2:1 randomisation) were planned for enrolment and evaluation as ITT population. Under the assumption that SVR12 rate would be 96% in both arms, the study had 80% power to show non-inferiority of the simplified monitoring strategy with a lower confidence bound for SVR12 in the simplified monitoring arm greater than 90% or with a lower confidence bound for the difference (simplified arm minus standard arm) in SVR12 greater than -6%.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|-3.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.8|-8.2|<0.05
81435290|NCT01243151|162561379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-54.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.445|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.45|-41.67|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-41.67|-67.45|<0.0001
81733694|NCT03018249|163163739|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81733695|NCT03018249|163163740|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|30.0||||||||30|-25|
81733696|NCT03018249|163163741|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|45.3||||||||45.3|-16.7|
81733697|NCT01030965|163163765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.159|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|0.229|||Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance|||||0.229|0.088|<0.001
81733698|NCT01030965|163163765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.168|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.099|0.238|||Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance|||||0.238|0.099|<0.001
81733699|NCT01030965|163163765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.22|||Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance|||||0.220|0.080|<0.001
81733700|NCT01993875|163163775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.129||||||Treatment p-value is from an analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) using the SBM rate as the dependent variable, treatment as fixed effect, and baseline rate as random effect.|ANCOVA|||||||0.1290
81733701|NCT01993875|163163776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.129||||||Treatment p-value is from an ANCOVA using the SBM rate as the dependent variable, treatment as fixed effect, and baseline rate as random effect.|ANCOVA|||||||0.1290
81733702|NCT01993875|163163777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2177||||||Treatment p-value is from an ANCOVA using the mean stool consistency score as the dependent variable, treatment as fixed effect, and the baseline consistency score as random effect.|ANCOVA|||||||0.2177
81733703|NCT01993875|163163778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2177||||||Treatment p-value is from an ANCOVA using the mean stool consistency score as the dependent variable, treatment as fixed effect, and the baseline consistency score as random effect.|ANCOVA|||||||0.2177
81733704|NCT01993875|163163779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0664||||||Treatment p-value is from an ANCOVA using the mean straining score as the dependent variable, treatment as fixed effect, and the baseline straining score as random effect.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0664
81733705|NCT01993875|163163780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0664||||||Treatment p-value is from an ANCOVA using the mean straining score as the dependent variable, treatment as fixed effect, and the baseline mean score as random effect.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0664
81733706|NCT01054599|163163792|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81733707|NCT01054599|163163795|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||>0.05
81733708|NCT00743197|163163796|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|0|Other|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||||||||0||||0||||
81733709|NCT02405195|163163844|OTHER|||||||0.638||||||Bonferroni-Holm adjustment for multiple comparisons was used|ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVA throughout measurement period (before, during and after CPB).||||0.638
81733710|NCT02405195|163163845|OTHER|||||||0.972||||||Bonferroni-Holm adjustment for multiple comparisons was used|ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVA||||0.972
81733711|NCT02405195|163163846|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Bonferroni-Holm adjustment for multiple comparisons was used|ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVA||||<0.001
81733712|NCT01706926|163163849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.31|||Repeated measures model|||Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Day 85. An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.||-0.31|-1.06|<0.001
81733713|NCT01706926|163163849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.58|||Repeated measures model|||Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Day 85. An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.||-0.58|-1.33|<0.001
81733714|NCT01706926|163163849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.84|||Repeated measures model|||Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Day 85. An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.||-0.84|-1.60|<0.001
81733715|NCT01706926|163163850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|25.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|40.3|||Regression, Logistic||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using a test of treatment difference in proportion of responders using logistic regression with treatment as a factor. Differences greater than zero favored mavrilimumab.|||40.3|11.5|<0.001
81472152|NCT01172808|162636096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.71||Calculated as 2\*one-sided-p-value in the direction corresponding to testing the null hypothesis|Fisher Exact||Tio R5 / Placebo|||1.71|1.02|0.0348
81733716|NCT01706926|163163850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|36.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.5|50.5|||Regression, Logistic||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using a test of treatment difference in proportion of responders using logistic regression with treatment as a factor. Differences greater than zero favored mavrilimumab.|||50.5|22.5|<0.001
81733717|NCT01706926|163163850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|48.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.2|62.3|||Regression, Logistic||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using a test of treatment difference in proportion of responders using logistic regression with treatment as a factor. Differences greater than zero favored mavrilimumab.|||62.3|35.2|<0.001
81733718|NCT01706926|163163857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|16.0||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|28.2|||Regression, Logistic||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using a test of treatment difference in proportion of responders using logistic regression with treatment as a factor. Differences greater than zero favored mavrilimumab.|||28.2|3.9|0.013
81733719|NCT01706926|163163857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|13.5||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|25.3|||Regression, Logistic||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using a test of treatment difference in proportion of responders using logistic regression with treatment as a factor. Differences greater than zero favored mavrilimumab.|||25.3|1.8|0.030
81472153|NCT01636947|162636123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.191|||||||Pearson's chi-square test|||||||0.191
81472154|NCT01636947|162636124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.458|||||||Pearson's chi-square test|||Overall Stage p-value||||0.458
81733720|NCT01706926|163163857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|28.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.2|41.1|||Regression, Logistic||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using a test of treatment difference in proportion of responders using logistic regression with treatment as a factor. Differences greater than zero favored mavrilimumab.|||41.1|15.2|<0.001
81733721|NCT01706926|163163858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|8.6||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|16.9|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the model of logit (response). p-value estimated from fisher's exact test.|||16.9|0.4|0.079
81733722|NCT01706926|163163858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|6.9||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|14.6|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the model of logit (response). p-value estimated from fisher's exact test.|||14.6|-0.8|0.133
81733723|NCT01706926|163163858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|10.2||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|18.9|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the model of logit (response). p-value estimated from fisher's exact test.|||18.9|1.5|0.026
81472155|NCT00460265|162636134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.873||||0.1403||95.0|0.729|1.046|||Log Rank|Stratified by IVRS randomization factors (ECOG(0:1),previously treated w/ CT/RT(yes:no),primary tumor site(oropharynx/larynx:oral cavity/hypopharynx))|Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by IVRS randomization factors; hazard ratio presented as panitumumab plus chemotherapy:chemotherapy alone.|||1.046|0.729|0.1403
81472156|NCT00460265|162636135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|10.98||||||95.0|3.13|18.68||||||||18.68|3.13|
81733724|NCT01706926|163163859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean difference|15.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.007||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.96|27.61|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||27.61|3.96|0.009
81733725|NCT01706926|163163859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|16.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.879||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.42|28.56|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||28.56|5.42|0.004
81733726|NCT01706926|163163859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|27.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.892|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.87|39.07|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||39.07|15.87|<0.001
81733727|NCT01706926|163163860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|8.8|||Proportional odds analysis||Odds ratio, 95% CI and p-value were was calculated using proportional odds analysis of response model including treatment as a factor. Odds ratios greater than (\>) one favored mavrilimumab.|||8.80|2.56|<0.001
81733728|NCT01706926|163163860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|8.92|||Proportional odds analysis||Odds ratio, 95% CI and p-value were was calculated using proportional odds analysis of response model including treatment as a factor. Odds ratios \>one favored mavrilimumab.|||8.92|2.64|<0.001
81733729|NCT01706926|163163860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.85|13.4|||Proportional odds analysis||Odds ratio, 95% CI and p-value were was calculated using proportional odds analysis of response model including treatment as a factor. Odds ratios \>one favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in DAS28 (CRP) at Day 85. An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.||13.40|3.85|<0.001
81472157|NCT00460265|162636135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||||95.0|1.15|2.44||||||||2.44|1.15|
81472158|NCT00460265|162636139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||||95.0|0.659|0.922|||||Cox proportional hazards model stratified by IVRS randomization factors|||0.922|0.659|
81733730|NCT01706926|163163861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|16.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|26.1|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using a test of treatment difference in proportion of responders using logistic regression with treatment as a factor. Differences greater than zero favored mavrilimumab.|DAS28 (CRP) remission: p-value estimated from fisher's exact test when number of placebo or active responders was less than 5.||26.1|6.0|0.004
81733731|NCT01706926|163163861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|12.7||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|22.1|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using a test of treatment difference in proportion of responders using logistic regression with treatment as a factor. Differences greater than zero favored mavrilimumab.|DAS28 (CRP) remission: p-value estimated from fisher's exact test when number of placebo or active responders was less than 5.||22.1|3.3|0.014
81733732|NCT01706926|163163861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|14.0||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|23.9|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using a test of treatment difference in proportion of responders using logistic regression with treatment as a factor. Differences greater than zero favored mavrilimumab.|DAS28 (CRP) remission: p-value estimated from fisher's exact test when number of placebo or active responders was less than 5.||23.9|4.2|0.007
81733733|NCT01706926|163163861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|24.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|36.6|||Regression, Logistic||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using a test of treatment difference in proportion of responders using logistic regression with treatment as a factor. Differences greater than zero favored mavrilimumab.|The analysis reported DAS28 (CRP) low disease activity response.||36.6|12.7|<0.001
81472159|NCT01887678|162636182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square|-6.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.06||0.0383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|-0.35|||ANCOVA||A negative value of the Least Square mean difference indicates a result in favor of Traumeel-Zeel.|||-0.35|-12.40|0.0383
81472160|NCT01887678|162636183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-2.15||||0.3715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.89|2.58|||ANCOVA|||Day 8±1||2.58|-6.89|0.3715
81472161|NCT01887678|162636183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square|-5.87||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.15|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||Day 15±1||-0.60|-11.15|0.0293
81472162|NCT01887678|162636183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-5.24||||0.0686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.88|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Day 29±3||0.40|-10.88|0.0686
81472163|NCT01887678|162636183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-7.25||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.08|-1.42|||ANCOVA|||Day 43±3||-1.42|-13.08|0.0150
81472164|NCT01887678|162636183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-7.56||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.54|-1.58|||ANCOVA|||Day 57±3||-1.58|-13.54|0.0134
81472165|NCT01887678|162636183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-7.6||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.52|-1.68|||Least Squares|||Day 71±3||-1.68|-13.52|0.0121
81472166|NCT01887678|162636183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-6.32||||0.0376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.28|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||Day 85±3||-0.37|-12.28|0.0376
81472167|NCT01887678|162636184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-4.76||||0.1373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.05|1.53|||ANCOVA|||||1.53|-11.05|0.1373
81472168|NCT01887678|162636185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-4.24||||0.1715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.33|1.85|||ANCOVA|||||1.85|-10.33|0.1715
81472169|NCT01887678|162636186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-4.77||||0.1211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.82|1.27|||ANCOVA|||||1.27|-10.82|0.1211
81472170|NCT01887678|162636191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-4.97||||0.1128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.12|1.18|||ANCOVA|||Day 8±1||1.18|-11.12|0.1128
81435291|NCT01243151|162561379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-51.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.321|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.54|-39.25|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-39.25|-64.54|<0.0001
81435292|NCT01243151|162561379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-47.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.359||95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.1|-36.59|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-36.59|-58.10|95
81435293|NCT01243151|162561379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-51.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.566|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.24|-39.91|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-39.91|-62.24|<0.0001
81435294|NCT01243151|162561379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-59.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.482|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.89|-48.89|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-48.89|-70.89|<0.0001
81435295|NCT01243151|162561379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-57.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.377|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.83|-46.24|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-46.24|-67.83|<0.0001
81435296|NCT01243151|162561379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-49.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.767|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.61|-37.51|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-37.51|-60.61|<0.0001
81435297|NCT01243151|162561379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-51.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.974|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.48|-39.56|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-39.56|-63.48|<0.0001
81435298|NCT01243151|162561379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-64.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.901|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.04|-52.4|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-52.40|-76.04|<0.0001
81472171|NCT01887678|162636191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-10.49||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.85|-4.13|||ANCOVA|||Day 15±1||-4.13|-16.85|0.0013
81472172|NCT01887678|162636191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-6.89||||0.0472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.69|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Day 29±3||-0.09|-13.69|0.0472
81472173|NCT01887678|162636191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-8.82||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|-2.05|||ANCOVA|||Day 43±3||-2.05|-15.60|0.0109
81435299|NCT01243151|162561379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-60.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.785|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.59|-48.42|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-48.42|-71.59|<0.0001
81435300|NCT01243151|162561380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-54.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.392|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.54|-34.29|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-34.29|-75.54|<0.0001
81435301|NCT01243151|162561380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-44.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.646|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.21|-22.94|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-22.94|-65.21|<0.0001
81435302|NCT01243151|162561380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-67.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.547|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.92|-47.05|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-47.05|-88.92|<0.0001
81435303|NCT01243151|162561380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-60.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.381|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.11|-39.9|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-39.90|-81.11|<0.0001
81472174|NCT01887678|162636191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-8.88||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|-1.95|||ANCOVA|||Day 57±3||-1.95|-15.80|0.0123
81472175|NCT01887678|162636191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-6.88||||0.0425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.52|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Day 71±3||-0.23|-13.52|0.0425
81472176|NCT01887678|162636191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-5.51||||0.1199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.47|1.45|||ANCOVA|||Day 85±3||1.45|-12.47|0.1199
81472177|NCT01887678|162636191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-4.96||||0.1575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.86|1.93|||ANCOVA|||Day 119±3||1.93|-11.86|0.1575
81472178|NCT01887678|162636192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-0.28||||0.6346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|0.89|||ANCOVA|||Day 8±1||0.89|-1.45|0.6346
81472179|NCT01887678|162636192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-0.28||||0.6458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.92|||ANCOVA|||Day 15±1||0.92|-1.49|0.6458
81472180|NCT01887678|162636192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-0.18||||0.7581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.99|||ANCOVA|||Day 29±3||0.99|-1.35|0.7581
81472181|NCT01887678|162636192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-0.49||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.51|||ANCOVA|||Day 43±3||0.51|-1.48|0.3350
81472182|NCT01887678|162636192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-0.4||||0.4419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.63|||ANCOVA|||Day 57±3||0.63|-1.44|0.4419
81435304|NCT01243151|162561380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-68.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.392|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.02|-47.76|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-47.76|-89.02|<0.0001
81472183|NCT01887678|162636192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-0.37||||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.58|||ANCOVA|||Day 71±3||0.58|-1.32|0.4460
81435305|NCT01243151|162561380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-60.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.646|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.54|-39.27|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-39.27|-81.54|<0.0001
81435306|NCT01243151|162561380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-86.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.656|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-107.74|-65.46|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-65.46|-107.74|<0.0001
81435307|NCT01243151|162561380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-81.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.381|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-101.73|-60.52|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-60.52|-101.73|<0.0001
81435308|NCT01243151|162561380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-80.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.479|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.96|-59.37|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-59.37|-100.96|<0.0001
81435309|NCT01243151|162561380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-83.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.646|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-104.14|-61.87|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-61.87|-104.14|<0.0001
81435310|NCT01243151|162561380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-104.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.656|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-125.91|-83.62|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-83.62|-125.91|<0.0001
81435311|NCT01243151|162561380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-90.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.381|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.84|-69.63|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-69.63|-110.84|<0.0001
81472184|NCT01887678|162636192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|0.25||||0.6552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.33|||ANCOVA|||Day 85±3||1.33|-0.84|0.6552
81733734|NCT01706926|163163861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|23.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|34.8|||Regression, Logistic||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using a test of treatment difference in proportion of responders using logistic regression with treatment as a factor. Differences greater than zero favored mavrilimumab.|The analysis reported DAS28 (CRP) low disease activity response.||34.8|11.5|<0.001
81733735|NCT01706926|163163861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|33.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.7|45.6|||Regression, Logistic||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using a test of treatment difference in proportion of responders using logistic regression with treatment as a factor. Differences greater than zero favored mavrilimumab.|The analysis reported DAS28 (CRP) low disease activity response.||45.6|20.7|<0.001
81733736|NCT01706926|163163862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-5.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.237|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.12|-3.24|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in swollen joint count at Day 169.||-3.24|-8.12|<0.001
81435312|NCT01243151|162561380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-71.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.479|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.34|-50.75|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-50.75|-92.34|<0.0001
81435313|NCT01243151|162561380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-74.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.646|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.59|-53.32|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-53.32|-95.59|<0.0001
81435314|NCT01243151|162561380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-102.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.656|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-123.49|-81.21|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-81.21|-123.49|<0.0001
81435315|NCT01243151|162561380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-87.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.381|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-107.76|-66.55|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-66.55|-107.76|<0.0001
81472185|NCT01887678|162636192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares|-0.19||||0.7443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.95|||ANCOVA|||Day 119±3||0.95|-1.33|0.7443
81472186|NCT01887678|162636197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2164|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Results of Kaplan-Meier Analysis with p-value from 2-sided log-rank test for equality of survival functions||After first injection of study drug||||0.2164
81472187|NCT01887678|162636197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1651|TWO_SIDED|||||Results of Kaplan-Meier Analysis with p-value from 2-sided log-rank test for equality of survival functions|Log Rank|||After second injection of study drug||||0.1651
81733737|NCT01706926|163163862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-6.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.211|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|-3.82|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in swollen joint count at Day 169.||-3.82|-8.60|<0.001
81733738|NCT01706926|163163862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.219|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-4.59|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in swollen joint count at Day 169.||-4.59|-9.40|<0.001
81733739|NCT01706926|163163862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-7.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.922|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.02|-3.45|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in tender joint count at Day 169.||-3.45|-11.02|<0.001
81733740|NCT01706926|163163862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-8.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.884|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.16|-4.74|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in tender joint count at Day 169.||-4.74|-12.16|<0.001
81733741|NCT01706926|163163862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-10.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.901|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.17|-6.67|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in tender joint count at Day 169.||-6.67|-14.17|<0.001
81733742|NCT01706926|163163863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-7.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.95||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.72|-0.17|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||-0.17|-15.72|0.045
81435316|NCT01243151|162561381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.945||0.3064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|5.9|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||5.90|-1.89|0.3064
81435317|NCT01243151|162561381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.025||0.1922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|6.73|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||6.73|-1.38|0.1922
81435318|NCT01243151|162561381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.984||0.6827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|4.79|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||4.79|-3.16|0.6827
81435319|NCT01243151|162561381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.981||0.2211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|6.42|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||6.42|-1.52|0.2211
81472188|NCT01887678|162636197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.222|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Results of Kaplan-Meier Analysis with p-value from 2-sided log-rank test for equality of survival functions||After third injection of study drug||||0.2220
81733743|NCT01706926|163163863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-8.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.876||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.73|-0.48|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||-0.48|-15.73|0.037
81733744|NCT01706926|163163863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-11.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.899||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-3.65|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||-3.65|-19.00|0.004
81733745|NCT01706926|163163864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.137||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.99|7.29|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||7.29|-8.99|0.837
81435320|NCT01243151|162561381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.158||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|10.97|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||10.97|2.31|0.0033
81435321|NCT01243151|162561381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.237||0.0269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|9.57|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||9.57|0.60|0.0269
81472189|NCT01887678|162636198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|For equality of survival functions||After first injection of study drug||||0.0264
81472190|NCT01887678|162636198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0346|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|For equality of survival functions||After second injection of study drug||||0.0346
81435322|NCT01243151|162561381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.232||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|8.34|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||8.34|-0.61|0.0890
81435323|NCT01243151|162561381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19||0.0242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|9.47|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||9.47|0.69|0.0242
81435324|NCT01243151|162561381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.101||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|7.46|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||7.46|-0.95|0.1270
81435325|NCT01243151|162561381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.151||0.1199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|7.7|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||7.70|-0.91|0.1199
81435326|NCT01243151|162561381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15||0.8123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|4.82|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||4.82|-3.79|0.8123
81435327|NCT01243151|162561381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.106||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|9.87|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||9.87|1.44|0.0095
81435328|NCT01243151|162561381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.492||0.1141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|8.99|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||8.99|-0.99|0.1141
81435329|NCT01243151|162561381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.536||0.1552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|8.73|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||8.73|-1.42|0.1552
81435330|NCT01243151|162561381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.547||0.5407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|6.67|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||6.67|-3.53|0.5407
81435331|NCT01243151|162561381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.485||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|11.53|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||11.53|1.58|0.0107
81435332|NCT01243151|162561382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-60.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.152|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.74|-43.97|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-43.97|-76.74|<0.0001
81435333|NCT01243151|162561382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-52.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.422|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.45|-35.61|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-35.61|-69.45|<0.0001
81435334|NCT01243151|162561382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-69.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.06|-52.86|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-52.86|-86.06|<0.0001
81435335|NCT01243151|162561382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-66.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.112|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.55|-49.94|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-49.94|-82.55|<0.0001
81539044|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.14||||0.0903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|21.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||21.38|0.80|0.0903
81435336|NCT01243151|162561382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-78.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.766|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.05|-56.87|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-56.87|-100.05|<0.0001
81435337|NCT01243151|162561382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-71.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.051|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.43|-49.13|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-49.13|-93.43|<0.0001
81539045|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.46||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|75.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||75.14|3.18|0.0007
81435338|NCT01243151|162561382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-91.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-113.92|-69.74|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-69.74|-113.92|<0.0001
81435339|NCT01243151|162561382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-89.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.736|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-111.03|-67.97|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-67.97|-111.03|<0.0001
81435340|NCT01243151|162561382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-86.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.452|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.73|-69.72|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-69.72|-103.73|<0.0001
81435341|NCT01243151|162561382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-92.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.643|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.57|-74.8|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-74.80|-109.57|<0.0001
81435342|NCT01243151|162561382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-106.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.585|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-123.34|-88.78|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-88.78|-123.34|<0.0001
81435343|NCT01243151|162561382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-99.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.334|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-115.95|-82.4|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-82.40|-115.95|<0.0001
81435344|NCT01243151|162561382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-79.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.557|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.22|-61.93|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-61.93|-96.22|<0.0001
81472191|NCT01887678|162636198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0172|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|For equality of survival functions||After third injection of study drug||||0.0172
81472192|NCT00187278|162636203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.926||||0.3492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.789|1.0088||adjusted p|Regression, Cox|||||1.0088|0.789|0.3492
81539046|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.94||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|53.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||53.77|2.22|0.0032
81435345|NCT01243151|162561382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-83.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.736|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-101.4|-66.39|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-66.39|-101.40|<0.0001
81435346|NCT01243151|162561382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-104.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.679|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-122.13|-87.35|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-87.35|-122.13|<0.0001
81435347|NCT01243151|162561382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-97.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.426|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-113.89|-80.11|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-80.11|-113.89|<0.0001
81435348|NCT01243151|162561383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.336||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.08|35.49|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||35.49|-80.08|0.4480
81472193|NCT00187278|162636204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.878||||0.0882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.756|1.02||adjusted p|Regression, Cox|||||1.020|0.756|0.0882
81472194|NCT00187278|162636205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.27|||Regression, Cox|||||1.27|0.74|0.8215
81472195|NCT01432561|162636234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||ANOVA|||High-fat/calorie compared to fasted condition||||.04
81472196|NCT01432561|162636234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||ANOVA|||High-protein compared to fasted condition||||.005
81472197|NCT01432561|162636235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||ANOVA|||High-fat/calorie compared to fasted condition||||.16
81472198|NCT01432561|162636235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0|||||ANOVA|||High-protein compared to fasted condition||||.036
81472199|NCT01432561|162636236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0|||||Non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann method|||Fed high-fat/calorie compared to fasted condition.||||.30
81472200|NCT01432561|162636236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann method|||High-protein compared to fasted condition||||.05
81472201|NCT00497770|162636237|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A pre-specified logistic regression was used to assess non-inferiority of DCR in African American participants compared with Caucasian participants. The DCR for African Americans was to be considered non-inferior to the DCR for Caucasians if the upper bound of the confidence interval (CI) of the odds ratio (OR) for African American versus Caucasian was \<1.78 which corresponds to a difference in proportions of approximately 14% assuming the DCR in the reference group to be 50%.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.821|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.427|1.58||Adjusted:baseline characteristics, income, marital/insurance status, comorbid, time between end of 1st line therapy and start of pemetrexed, prior platinum- or Paclitaxel-containing regimen, number of cycles and best response during 1st line therapy.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.580|0.427|
81733746|NCT01706926|163163864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.058||0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.18|5.79|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||5.79|-10.18|0.589
81435349|NCT01243151|162561383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-32.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.091||0.2809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.8|26.76|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||26.76|-91.80|0.2809
81435350|NCT01243151|162561383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.942||0.2875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.9|27.07|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||27.07|-90.90|0.2875
81435351|NCT01243151|162561383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.37||0.5743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.38|41.33|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||41.33|-74.38|0.5743
81435352|NCT01243151|162561383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-19.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.336||0.4997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.62|37.96|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||37.96|-77.62|0.4997
81435353|NCT01243151|162561383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-21.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.091||0.4756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.78|37.78|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||37.78|-80.78|0.4756
81435354|NCT01243151|162561383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-17.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.458||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.73|42.26|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||42.26|-77.73|0.5610
81435355|NCT01243151|162561383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-21.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.37||0.4667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.27|36.44|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||36.44|-79.27|0.4667
81435356|NCT01243151|162561383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-30.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.828||0.3045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.45|28.06|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||28.06|-89.45|0.3045
81435357|NCT01243151|162561383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-23.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.091||0.4301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.06|35.5|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||35.50|-83.06|0.4301
81472202|NCT00672841|162636282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|100.0||||||95.0|||||Sensitivity %||Sensitivity \[1\] = (True positives \[n=6\]/ True positives + False negatives \[n=6\])|Clinical sensitivity of the BDG test was calculated for both study groups combined||||
81733747|NCT01706926|163163864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-5.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.083||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.52|2.55|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||2.55|-13.52|0.180
81435358|NCT01243151|162561383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-52.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.458||0.0881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-112.15|7.85|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||7.85|-112.15|0.0881
81435359|NCT01243151|162561383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.37||0.2844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.36|26.35|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||26.35|-89.36|0.2844
81472203|NCT00672841|162636282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|50.0||||||95.0|||||% Specificity||Specificity \[0.50\]= True negatives \[n=28\]/ True negatives + False positives \[56\])|Clinical specificity of the BDG test was calculated for the study groups combined||||
81472204|NCT00672841|162636284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Sensitivity|100.0||||||95.0|||||Sensitivity||Sensitivity = (true positives \[n=6\]/true positives + false negative \[n=6\])|The clinic sensitivity of the BDG test was calculated for both study groups combined||||
81472205|NCT00672841|162636284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Specificity|52.0||||||95.0|||||Specificity||Specificity \[0.52\]= (True negatives \[n=30\]/True negatives + false positives \[n=58\])|The clinical specificity of the BDG test was calculated for both study groups combined||||
81539047|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.04||||0.2031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|16.85||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||16.85|0.55|0.2031
81539048|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.13||||0.0972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|22.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||22.10|0.77|0.0972
81733748|NCT01706926|163163865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.397|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.63|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||-0.63|-2.20|<0.001
81733749|NCT01706926|163163865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.389|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|-0.69|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||-0.69|-2.23|<0.001
81733750|NCT01706926|163163865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.391|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-0.79|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||-0.79|-2.33|<0.001
81435360|NCT01243151|162561383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-26.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.828||0.3741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.32|32.19|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||32.19|-85.32|0.3741
81435361|NCT01243151|162561383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-23.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.091||0.4283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.16|35.4|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||35.40|-83.16|0.4283
81435362|NCT01243151|162561383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-56.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.458||0.0657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-116.31|3.68|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||3.68|-116.31|0.0657
81435363|NCT01243151|162561383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-33.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.37||0.2586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.11|24.6|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||24.60|-91.11|0.2586
81435364|NCT01243151|162561384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.404||0.3326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.49|10.14|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||10.14|-3.49|0.3326
81435365|NCT01243151|162561384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.502||0.2967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|10.7|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||10.70|-3.32|0.2967
81435366|NCT01243151|162561384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.466||0.8812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.42|7.46|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||7.46|-6.42|0.8812
81435367|NCT01243151|162561384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.433||0.3227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|10.3|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||10.30|-3.45|0.3227
81435368|NCT01243151|162561384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.221||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|18.46|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||18.46|1.56|0.0210
81435369|NCT01243151|162561384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.326||0.1192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|15.49|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||15.49|-1.82|0.1192
81435370|NCT01243151|162561384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.367||0.2529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|13.78|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||13.78|-3.69|0.2529
81435371|NCT01243151|162561384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.244||0.0725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|16.25|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||16.25|-0.73|0.0725
81435372|NCT01243151|162561384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.214||0.0405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|13.18|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||13.18|0.30|0.0405
81733751|NCT01706926|163163866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.14|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||0.14|-0.29|0.479
81435373|NCT01243151|162561384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.258||0.0593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|12.8|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||12.80|-0.25|0.0593
81435374|NCT01243151|162561384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.279||0.5936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|8.33|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||8.33|-4.81|0.5936
81435375|NCT01243151|162561384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.192||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.38|16.17|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||16.17|3.38|0.0034
81435376|NCT01243151|162561384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.428||0.0305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|14.46|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||14.46|0.74|0.0305
81435377|NCT01243151|162561384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.479||0.1252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|12.37|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||12.37|-1.55|0.1252
81435378|NCT01243151|162561384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.495||0.2923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|10.71|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||10.71|-3.28|0.2923
81435379|NCT01243151|162561384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.411||0.0297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|14.43|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||14.43|0.78|0.0297
81733752|NCT01706926|163163866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.04|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||0.04|-0.37|0.124
81733753|NCT01706926|163163866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.05|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \<0 favored mavrilimumab.|||-0.05|-0.47|0.017
81733754|NCT01706926|163163867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.64||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.92|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis. Ratio \<1 favored mavrilimumab.|||0.92|0.45|0.017
81733755|NCT01706926|163163867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.66|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis. Ratio \<1 favored mavrilimumab.|||0.66|0.32|<0.001
81435380|NCT01243151|162561385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-26.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.117|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.59|-18.1|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-18.10|-34.59|<0.0001
81435381|NCT01243151|162561385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-24.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.325|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.95|-15.63|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-15.63|-32.95|<0.0001
81435382|NCT01243151|162561385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.182|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.58|-22.83|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-22.83|-39.58|<0.0001
81435383|NCT01243151|162561385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-30.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.169|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.78|-22.08|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-22.08|-38.78|<0.0001
81435384|NCT01243151|162561385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-33.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.055|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.42|-23.19|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-23.19|-43.42|<0.0001
81733756|NCT01706926|163163867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.63|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis. Ratio \<1 favored mavrilimumab.|||0.63|0.31|<0.001
81733757|NCT01706926|163163868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.72||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.89|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis. Ratio \<1 favored mavrilimumab.|||0.89|0.58|0.003
81733758|NCT01706926|163163868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.84|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis. Ratio \<1 favored mavrilimumab.|||0.84|0.55|<0.001
81733759|NCT01706926|163163868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.75|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis. Ratio \<1 favored mavrilimumab.|||0.75|0.49|<0.001
81733760|NCT01706926|163163869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|4.9||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|10.7|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the model of logit (response) with treatment as a factor. Differences \>0 favored mavrilimumab.|||10.7|-0.8|0.210
81733761|NCT01706926|163163869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|1.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|5.1|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the model of logit (response) with treatment as a factor. Differences \>0 favored mavrilimumab.|||5.1|-2.9|1.000
81733762|NCT01706926|163163869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|3.8||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|9.2|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the model of logit (response) with treatment as a factor. Differences \>0 favored mavrilimumab.|||9.2|-1.6|0.207
81733763|NCT01706926|163163870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|4.9||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|10.7|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the model of logit (response) with treatment as a factor. Differences \>0 favored mavrilimumab.|||10.7|-0.8|0.210
81733764|NCT01706926|163163870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|2.3||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|6.9|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the model of logit (response) with treatment as a factor. Differences \>0 favored mavrilimumab.|||6.9|-2.3|0.621
81435385|NCT01243151|162561385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-34.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.255|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.65|-23.63|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-23.63|-44.65|<0.0001
81435386|NCT01243151|162561385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-42.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.194|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.96|-32.18|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-32.18|-52.96|<0.0001
81435387|NCT01243151|162561385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-41.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.097|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.07|-31.67|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-31.67|-52.07|<0.0001
81435388|NCT01243151|162561385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-37.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.343|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.46|-29.05|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-29.05|-46.46|<0.0001
81435389|NCT01243151|162561385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-40.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.519|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.04|-31.93|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-31.93|-50.04|<0.0001
81435390|NCT01243151|162561385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-46.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.441|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.88|-38.08|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-38.08|-55.88|<0.0001
81435391|NCT01243151|162561385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-45.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.363|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.52|-37.03|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-37.03|-54.52|<0.0001
81435392|NCT01243151|162561385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-38.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.616|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.85|-29.37|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-29.37|-47.85|<0.0001
81733765|NCT01706926|163163870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|6.4||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|12.7|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the model of logit (response) with treatment as a factor. Differences \>0 favored mavrilimumab.|||12.7|0.0|0.062
81733766|NCT01706926|163163871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|3.7||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|7.8|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the model of logit (response) with treatment as a factor. Differences \>0 favored mavrilimumab.|||7.8|-0.4|0.245
81733767|NCT01706926|163163871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|1.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.5|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the model of logit (response) with treatment as a factor. Differences \>0 favored mavrilimumab.|||3.5|-1.1|1.000
81435393|NCT01243151|162561385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-41.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.795|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.78|-31.6|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-31.60|-50.78|<0.0001
81733768|NCT01706926|163163871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|1.3||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|3.7|||Fisher Exact||95% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the model of logit (response) with treatment as a factor. Differences \>0 favored mavrilimumab.|||3.7|-1.2|0.494
81733769|NCT01706926|163163872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.608||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|4.35|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \>0 favored mavrilimumab.|||4.35|-1.99|0.463
81733770|NCT01706926|163163872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.574||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|5.37|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \>0 favored mavrilimumab.|||5.37|-0.83|0.151
81733771|NCT01706926|163163872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.578||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|7.02|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 95% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Differences \>0 favored mavrilimumab.|||7.02|0.81|0.014
81733772|NCT01328093|163163910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.001||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||<0.001
81733773|NCT01328093|163163911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.11||95.0||||P-value is for ≥7% increase.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.110
81733774|NCT01328093|163163911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for ≥7% decrease.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81435394|NCT01243151|162561385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-49.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.722|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.2|-40.3|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-40.30|-59.20|<0.0001
81435395|NCT01243151|162561385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-48.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.639|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.33|-38.76|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-38.76|-57.33|<0.0001
81435396|NCT01243151|162561386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.211|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.06|-14.34|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-14.34|-31.06|<0.0001
81435397|NCT01243151|162561386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-18.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.315|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.17|-10.03|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-10.03|-27.17|<0.0001
81435398|NCT01243151|162561386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-27.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.274|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.46|-19.49|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-19.49|-36.46|<0.0001
81435399|NCT01243151|162561386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-24.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.207|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.24|-16.54|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-16.54|-33.24|<0.0001
81733775|NCT01328093|163163912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.353||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||0.353
81733776|NCT01328093|163163913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.698||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||0.698
81733777|NCT01328093|163163914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.924||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||0.924
81733778|NCT01328093|163163915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|3.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77||0.045||95.0||||P-value is for PANSS Total Score. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||0.045
81733779|NCT01328093|163163915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.032||95.0||||P-value is for PANSS Positive Score. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||0.032
81733780|NCT01328093|163163915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.509||95.0||||P-value is for PANSS Negative Score. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||0.509
81733781|NCT01328093|163163915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.04||95.0||||P-value is for PANSS General Psychopathology Score. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||0.040
81733782|NCT01328093|163163916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.601||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||0.601
81733783|NCT01328093|163163917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.322||95.0||||P-value is for ER/Facility (Psych) visits. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||0.322
81435400|NCT01243151|162561386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-28.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.211|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.25|-20.53|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-20.53|-37.25|<0.0001
81733784|NCT01328093|163163917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.099||95.0||||P-value is for ER/Facility (Non-Psych) visits. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||0.099
81733785|NCT01328093|163163917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.787||95.0||||P-value is for Outpatient (Non-Psych or Dentist) visits. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||0.787
81733786|NCT01328093|163163918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.892||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||0.892
81733787|NCT01328093|163163919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.63||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||0.630
81733788|NCT01328093|163163920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.679||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||0.679
81733789|NCT01328093|163163921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.055||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||0.055
81733790|NCT01328093|163163922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Differences|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.891||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. The treatment comparison was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Type III Tests|||||||0.891
81733791|NCT01328093|163163924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.064||95.0||||P-value is for Treatment-Emergent Suicidal Ideation.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.064
81733792|NCT01328093|163163924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.205||95.0||||P-value is for Treatment-Emergent Suicidal Behavior.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.205
81733793|NCT03980483|163163926|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|0.95|1.19|2.21|||Regression, Logistic|OR and corresponding 95% CI for OR are generated from the logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline TJC68, Baseline SJC66 and Treatment Group.||The null hypothesis is defined as there is no difference between the 90mg dose of GSK3196165 and placebo in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12, versus the alternative hypothesis that the 90mg dose of GSK3196165 differs from placebo in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12.||2.21|1.19|0.0023
81733794|NCT03980483|163163926|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.0362|TWO_SIDED|0.95|1.02|1.89|||Regression, Logistic|OR and corresponding 95% CI for OR are generated from the logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline TJC68, Baseline SJC66 and Treatment Group.||The null hypothesis is defined as there is no difference between the 150mg dose of GSK3196165 and placebo in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12, versus the alternative hypothesis that the 150mg dose of GSK3196165 differs from placebo in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12.||1.89|1.02|0.0362
81733795|NCT03980483|163163926|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|0.95|1.62|3.37|||Regression, Logistic|OR and corresponding 95% CI for OR are generated from the logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline TJC68, Baseline SJC66 and Treatment Group.||The null hypothesis is defined as there is no difference between the 05mg dose of Tofacitinib and placebo in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12, versus the alternative hypothesis that the 05mg dose of Tofacitinib differs from placebo in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12.||3.37|1.62|<0.0001
81733796|NCT03980483|163163926|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.5|0.95|||Regression, Logistic|OR and corresponding 95% CI for OR are generated from the logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline TJC68, Baseline SJC66 and Treatment Group.||The null hypothesis is defined as there is no difference between the 90mg dose of GSK3196165 and 05mg dose of Tofacitinib in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12, versus the alternative hypothesis that the 90mg dose of GSK3196165 differs from 05mg dose of Tofacitinib in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12.||0.95|0.50|0.0230
81733797|NCT03980483|163163926|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.43|0.82|||Regression, Logistic|OR and corresponding 95% CI for OR are generated from the logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline TJC68, Baseline SJC66 and Treatment Group.||The null hypothesis is defined as there is no difference between the 150mg dose of GSK3196165 and 05mg dose of Tofacitinib in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12, versus the alternative hypothesis that the 150mg dose of GSK3196165 differs from 05mg dose of Tofacitinib in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12.||0.82|0.43|0.0013
81733798|NCT03980483|163163929|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority over tofacitinib on ACR20 was concluded if the lower limit of the multiplicity corrected 97.5 % Confidence Interval (CI) in the difference in proportions (GSK3196165 minus tofacitinib) was greater than -12%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|0.975|-18.6|-2.3|||Regression, Logistic|Difference in proportion and 97.5% CI are generated from logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline TJC68, Baseline SJC66 and Treatment Group.||||-2.3|-18.6|
81733799|NCT03980483|163163929|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority over tofacitinib on ACR20 was concluded if the lower limit of the multiplicity corrected 97.5% CI in the difference in proportions (GSK3196165 minus tofacitinib) was greater than -12%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|0.975|-21.2|-4.8|||Regression, Logistic|Difference in proportion and 97.5% CI are generated from logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline TJC68, Baseline SJC66 and Treatment Group.||||-4.8|-21.2|
81435401|NCT01243151|162561386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-26.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.315|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.92|-17.79|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-17.79|-34.92|<0.0001
81733800|NCT03657160|163164024|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.73|||Log Rank|||||0.73|0.27|<0.001
81733801|NCT03657160|163164025|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.86|||Log Rank|||||0.86|0.37|0.0043
81539049|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.04||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|53.06||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||53.06|2.30|0.0027
81539050|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.06||||0.1306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|13.02||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||13.02|0.72|0.1306
81733802|NCT03657160|163164026|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.91|||Log Rank|||||0.91|0.39|0.0204
81733803|NCT03657160|163164027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48||||0.0668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.04|||Log Rank|||||1.04|0.22|0.0668
81733804|NCT03657160|163164028|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.1458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.17|||Log Rank|||||1.17|0.34|0.1458
81733805|NCT03657160|163164029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.91|||Log Rank|||||0.91|0.46|0.0105
81733806|NCT00686959|163164033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.2|||Log Rank|||||1.20|0.79|0.831
81733807|NCT00686959|163164034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.04|||Log Rank|||||1.04|0.71|0.130
81435402|NCT01243151|162561386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-35.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.318|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.46|-27.33|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-27.33|-44.46|<0.0001
81435403|NCT01243151|162561386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-34.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.207|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.58|-25.88|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-25.88|-42.58|<0.0001
81435404|NCT01243151|162561386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-33.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.246|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.39|-25.53|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-25.53|-42.39|<0.0001
81733808|NCT00686959|163164035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.458|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.458
81733809|NCT00686959|163164038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.132|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Relapsed within the radiation treatment field||||0.132
81733810|NCT00686959|163164038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.337|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Relapsed inside thorax, outside of radiation field||||0.337
81733811|NCT00686959|163164038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.457|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Relapsed distant disease||||0.457
81733812|NCT00686959|163164039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.150
81539051|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.83||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|19.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||19.10|1.22|0.0248
81539052|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.14||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|28.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||28.53|1.79|0.0054
81733813|NCT01973348|163164060|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 12 subjects per group has been shown to be effective for estimating within-group means and variances when little prior data is available.(Julius, 2005) Based on collected data from 34 subjects and effective size difference of 0.1, we reestimate this study as a noninferiority trial with continuous outcome and power calculated as approximately 80%.||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.88
81733814|NCT02870920|163164074|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|0.97|||Log Rank|||||0.97|0.54|0.07
81733815|NCT02870920|163164075|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.34|||Log Rank|||||1.34|0.76|0.97
81733816|NCT02549092|163164086|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean of Difference|-8.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.91||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.98|11.55||P value is from the mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with the model: change from Baseline=treatment, country, visit, Baseline, treatment-by-visit, and Baseline-by-visit. Unstructured variance-covariance structure was used in the MMRM analysis.|mixed model repeated measures|Adjusted for multiplicity using the Hochberg procedure to control the family-wise error rate at a pre-specified significance level (alpha = 0.05).|Difference of LCIG - OMT|||11.55|-27.98|0.410
81733817|NCT02549092|163164087|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|6.3||The P value is from the MMRM with the model: change from Baseline = treatment, country, visit, Baseline, treatment-by-visit, and Baseline-by-visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure was used in the MMRM analysis.|mixed model repeated measures|Adjusted for multiplicity using the Hochberg procedure to control the family-wise error rate at a pre-specified significance level (alpha = 0.05).|Difference of LCIG - OMT|||6.30|-3.16|0.509
81733818|NCT02549092|163164088|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.59||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.96|3.34||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|Repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Statistical significance for the 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints (PDQ-8 index score, CGI-C score, and UPDRS Part II) could only be evaluated using the Hochberg procedure for multiplicity control if both primary endpoints had been statistically significant after multiplicity adjustment.||3.34|-10.96|0.291
81733819|NCT02549092|163164089|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-1.82||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model: FINAL = treatment, country.|ANCOVA||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Statistical significance for the 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints (PDQ-8 index score, CGI-C score, and UPDRS Part II) could only be evaluated using the Hochberg procedure for multiplicity control if both primary endpoints had been statistically significant after multiplicity adjustment.||-1.82|-2.84|< 0.001
81733820|NCT02549092|163164090|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|-0.81||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|Repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Statistical significance for the 3 key secondary efficacy endpoints (PDQ-8 index score, CGI-C score, and UPDRS Part II) could only be evaluated using the Hochberg procedure for multiplicity control if both primary endpoints had been statistically significant after multiplicity adjustment.||-0.81|-4.77|0.006
81733821|NCT02549092|163164091|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|2.06||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|Repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Cardiovascular including falls||2.06|-1.89|0.933
81733822|NCT02549092|163164091|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.35||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|5.74||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|Repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Sleep/fatigue||5.74|-3.63|0.655
81733823|NCT02549092|163164091|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.67||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.18|5.48||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|Repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Mood/cognition||5.48|-9.18|0.616
81733824|NCT02549092|163164091|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.08||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|Repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Perceptual problems/hallucinations||2.08|-1.30|0.645
81733825|NCT02549092|163164091|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|3.14||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|Repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Attention/memory||3.14|-5.03|0.645
81733826|NCT02549092|163164091|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.25|0.09||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|Repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Gastrointestinal tract||0.09|-5.25|0.058
81733827|NCT02549092|163164091|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|3.15||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|Repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Urinary||3.15|-5.52|0.588
81733828|NCT02549092|163164091|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|1.33||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|Repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Sexual function||1.33|-2.88|0.464
81733829|NCT02549092|163164091|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.23||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|Repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Miscellaneous||2.23|-4.80|0.468
81733830|NCT02549092|163164092|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|1.92||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Motor symptoms at night||1.92|-3.09|0.643
81733831|NCT02549092|163164092|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|1.87||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|PD symptoms at night||1.87|-1.39|0.769
81435405|NCT01243151|162561386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-35.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.315|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.98|-26.85|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-26.85|-43.98|<0.0001
81435406|NCT01243151|162561386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-43.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.318|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.85|-34.71|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-34.71|-51.85|<0.0001
81733832|NCT02549092|163164092|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.66||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Disturbed sleep||3.66|0.32|0.020
81733833|NCT02549092|163164093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|1.1||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Part I score||1.10|-0.72|0.672
81733834|NCT02549092|163164093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.47|2.04||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Part III score||2.04|-6.47|0.302
81733835|NCT02549092|163164093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|-0.48||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Part IV score||-0.48|-2.91|0.007
81733836|NCT02549092|163164094|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.52|1.44||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|||1.44|-4.52|0.307
81733837|NCT02549092|163164095|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.84||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|||0.84|-0.99|0.868
81733838|NCT02549092|163164096|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.28||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.68|5.39||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Total score||5.39|-7.68|0.728
81733839|NCT02549092|163164096|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.35||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Musculoskeletal pain score||1.35|-1.50|0.916
81733840|NCT02549092|163164096|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|1.42||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Chronic pain score||1.42|-1.28|0.919
81733841|NCT02549092|163164096|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|3.68||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Fluctuation related pain score||3.68|-2.42|0.680
81733842|NCT02549092|163164096|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|2.09||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Nocturnal pain score||2.09|-2.83|0.767
81733843|NCT02549092|163164096|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.9||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Orofacial pain score||0.90|-1.15|0.804
81733844|NCT02549092|163164096|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.38|-0.23||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Discoloration and edema score||-0.23|-3.38|0.025
81733845|NCT02549092|163164096|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.9||The repeated measures model: change = treatment, country, visit, baseline, treatment \* visit, baseline \* visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|repeated measures model||Difference of LCIG - OMT|Radicular pain score||0.90|-0.99|0.930
81472206|NCT02638259|162636286|EQUIVALENCE|A margin of 0.6 can be statistically and clinically justified based on the results Keystone et al, Arthritis and Rheumatism, p353-363, (2004) and on the EULAR response criteria. The sample size of 155 per group with 90% power is based on the common SD of 1.46 and was calculated using nQuery 7.0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.12||||||Therapeutic equivalence in terms of change from baseline in DAS28-CRP at week 24 will be concluded if the 95% confidence interval for the LS mean difference between GP2015 and Enbrel is contained within the interval \[-0.6; 0.6\]. A mixed-model repeated measures analysis was performed for DAS28-CRP change from baseline including treatment, stratification factors, time, the interaction between time (visits) and treatment all as categorical variables, and baseline DAS28-CRP as a continuous variable.||0.12|-0.26|
81733846|NCT02549092|163164097|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|-1.87||ANCOVA model: FINAL = treatment, country.|ANCOVA||Difference of LCIG - OMT|||-1.87|-2.89|< 0.001
81733847|NCT02495467|163164128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.84|0.22|0.0132
81733848|NCT02495467|163164129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.73|0.09|0.0122
81733849|NCT02495467|163164130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.57|0.21|<0.0001
81733850|NCT02495467|163164131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.69|0.12|0.0055
81733851|NCT02495467|163164132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.76|0.20|0.001
81733852|NCT02495467|163164133|SUPERIORITY||Means ratio|0.995||||0.7999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.032|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||||1.032|0.960|0.7999
81733853|NCT02495467|163164134|SUPERIORITY||Means ratio|0.989||||0.6746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.937|1.043|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||||1.043|0.937|0.6746
81733854|NCT02495467|163164135|SUPERIORITY||Means ratio|1.075||||0.0959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.987|1.17|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||||1.170|0.987|0.0959
81733855|NCT02495467|163164136|SUPERIORITY||Means ratio|1.522|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.267|1.829|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||||1.829|1.267|<0.0001
81733856|NCT02495467|163164137|SUPERIORITY||Means ratio|1.32||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.128|1.545|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||||1.545|1.128|0.0005
81733857|NCT02495467|163164138|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Prescott Test (Exact)|||||||<0.0001
81733858|NCT02495467|163164139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Prescott Test (Exact)|||||||0.0003
81733859|NCT03611608|163164140|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|263.54|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|90.0|207.86||||t-test, 1 sided||||||207.86|<0.001
81733860|NCT02079766|163164196|OTHER|||||||0.2959||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons or multiplicity were made for this study. No a priori threshold for significance was chosen.|Fisher Exact|||Evaluated the association between the overall brain uptake and the study group||||0.2959
81733861|NCT02079766|163164197|OTHER|||||||0.5163||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons or multiplicity were made for this study. No a priori threshold for significance was chosen.|ANOVA|MMSE score as the response variable and flortaucipir uptake score (4 levels) as the fixed effect||Measured differences in clinical presentation using MMSE between subjects with no visual flortaucipir uptake, and those with mild uptake.||||0.5163
81733862|NCT00113425|163164198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||paired t-test, 2-sided|||Null Hypothesis = There is no difference between change from baseline in papule acne lesions for the treated side of the face compared to the change from baseline for the untreated side of the face in all patients||||0.01
81733863|NCT00113425|163164199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||paired t-test, 2-sided|||Null Hypothesis = There is no difference between change from baseline in pustule acne lesions for the treated side of the face compared to the change from baseline for the untreated side of the face in all patients||||0.43
81733864|NCT00113425|163164200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||paired t-test, 2-sided|||Null Hypothesis = There is no difference between change from baseline in cysts for the treated side of the face compared to the change from baseline for the untreated side of the face in all patients||||0.79
81733865|NCT00113425|163164201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||paired t-test, 2-sided|||Null Hypothesis = There is no difference between change from baseline in closed comedones for the treated side of the face compared to the change from baseline for the untreated side of the face in all patients||||0.10
81733866|NCT00113425|163164202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||paired t-test, 2-sided|||Null Hypothesis = There is no difference between change from baseline in open comedones for the treated side of the face compared to the change from baseline for the untreated side of the face in all patients||||0.73
81733867|NCT00113425|163164203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||paired t-test, 2-sided|||Null Hypothesis = There is no difference between change from baseline in erythematous macules for the treated side of the face compared to the change from baseline for the untreated side of the face in all patients||||0.02
81733868|NCT00113425|163164204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||paired t-test, 2-sided|||Null Hypothesis = There is no difference between change from baseline in acne severity for the treated side of the face compared to the change from baseline for the untreated side of the face in all patients||||0.003
81435407|NCT01243151|162561386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-38.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.207|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.35|-29.65|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-29.65|-46.35|<0.0001
81435408|NCT01243151|162561386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-29.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.246|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.19|-21.34|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-21.34|-38.19|<0.0001
81733869|NCT00113425|163164205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||paired t-test, 2-sided|||Null Hypothesis = There is no difference between change from baseline in papule acne lesions for the treated side of the face compared to the change from baseline for the untreated side of the face in all patients||||0.62
81733870|NCT00113425|163164206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||paired t-test, 2-sided|||Null Hypothesis = There is no difference between change from baseline in pustule acne lesions for the treated side of the face compared to the change from baseline for the untreated side of the face in all patients||||0.85
81733871|NCT00113425|163164207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||paired t-test, 2-sided|||Null Hypothesis = There is no difference between change from baseline in cysts for the treated side of the face compared to the change from baseline for the untreated side of the face in all patients||||0.49
81733872|NCT00113425|163164208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||paired t-test, 2-sided|||Null Hypothesis = There is no difference between change from baseline in closed comedones for the treated side of the face compared to the change from baseline for the untreated side of the face in all patients||||0.21
81733873|NCT00113425|163164209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||paired t-test, 2-sided|||Null Hypothesis = There is no difference between change from baseline in open comedones for the treated side of the face compared to the change from baseline for the untreated side of the face in all patients||||0.27
81733874|NCT00113425|163164210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||paired t-test, 2-sided|||Null Hypothesis = There is no difference between change from baseline in erythematous macules for the treated side of the face compared to the change from baseline for the untreated side of the face in all patients||||0.04
81733875|NCT00113425|163164211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||paired t-test, 2-sided|||Null Hypothesis = There is no difference between change from baseline in acne severity for the treated side of the face compared to the change from baseline for the untreated side of the face in all patients||||0.01
81733876|NCT01523899|163164214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.145|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Pearson chi squared, Fisher exact, 2 sample t-tests||||||||
81733877|NCT01523899|163164215|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81733878|NCT00824265|163164227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.88|||Log Rank|||||0.88|0.51|0.0032
81733879|NCT00824265|163164228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.1427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.09|||Log Rank|||||1.09|0.59|0.1427
81733880|NCT00824265|163164229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.37|||Log Rank|||||1.37|0.85|0.4490
81733881|NCT00824265|163164230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.05|||Log Rank|||||1.05|0.56|0.0878
81733882|NCT00824265|163164231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.87|||Log Rank|||||0.87|0.45|0.0036
81733883|NCT00824265|163164232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Participants in the ITT population|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.1143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.08|||Log Rank|||||1.08|0.55|0.1143
81733884|NCT00824265|163164232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Participants who took anti-cancer therapies|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.94|||Log Rank|||||0.94|0.48|0.0109
81733885|NCT00824265|163164235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0003
81733886|NCT00824265|163164236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0166|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0166
81733887|NCT01402947|163164268|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|If the 90% Confidence Intervals of the geometric mean ratio are wholly contained within the interval (0.80, 1.25), then the hypothesis of a drug interaction will be rejected.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.013|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.933|1.1|||ANOVA|||||1.100|0.933|
81733888|NCT01402947|163164269|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|If the 90% Confidence Intervals of the geometric mean ratio are wholly contained within the interval (0.80, 1.25), then the hypothesis of a drug interaction will be rejected.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.999|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.893|1.117|||ANOVA|||||1.117|0.893|
81733889|NCT02158936|163164275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.65||One sided p value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) stratification factors||||0.65|0.21|1.000
81733890|NCT02158936|163164276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.42||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.08|||Log Rank|||Confidence Intervals estimated using the Brookmeyer-Crowley method. Hazard ratios are estimated using the Pike estimator. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with eltrombopag compared with Placebo. Log-rank test stratified by IVRS stratification factors||2.08|0.97|0.164
81733891|NCT02158936|163164293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.74|||ANOVA|||||1.74|0.990|
81539053|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.01||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.55|39.36||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||39.36|2.55|0.0010
81733892|NCT02158936|163164294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.99|||ANOVA|||||1.99|0.970|
81733893|NCT04349917|163164312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.532|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.532
81733894|NCT04349917|163164313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.579|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis for GNG regular task||||0.579
81733895|NCT04349917|163164313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis for GNG reward task||||0.034
81733896|NCT04349917|163164314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.296|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis for reconfiguration between rest and GNG regular task||||0.296
81733897|NCT04349917|163164314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.169|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis for reconfiguration between rest and GNG reward task||||0.169
81733898|NCT04349917|163164315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.118|||||||Pearson correlation|||Change in rest modularity vs change in GNG regular commission rate||||0.118
81733899|NCT04349917|163164315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Pearson correlation|||Change in rest modularity vs change in GNG regular omission rate||||0.022
81733900|NCT04349917|163164315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Pearson correlation|||Change in rest modularity vs Change in GNG regular RT Variability||||0.220
81733901|NCT04349917|163164315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.496|||||||Pearson correlation|||Change in rest modularity vs change in GNG reward commission rate||||0.496
81733902|NCT04349917|163164315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.343|||||||Pearson correlation|||Change in rest modularity vs change in GNG reward omission rate||||0.343
81733903|NCT04349917|163164315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.988|||||||Pearson correlation|||Change in rest modularity vs change in GNG reward RT variability||||0.988
81733904|NCT04349917|163164315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.892|||||||Pearson correlation|||Change in GNG regular modularity vs change in GNG regular commission rate||||0.892
81733905|NCT04349917|163164315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.473|||||||Pearson correlation|||Change in GNG regular modularity vs change in GNG regular omission rate||||0.473
81733906|NCT04349917|163164315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.409|||||||Pearson correlation|||Change in GNG regular modularity vs Change in GNG regular RT Variability||||0.409
81733907|NCT04349917|163164315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.351|||||||Pearson correlation|||Change in GNG reward modularity vs change in GNG reward commission rate||||0.351
81733908|NCT04349917|163164315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.238|||||||Pearson correlation|||Change in GNG reward modularity vs change in GNG reward omission rate||||0.238
81733909|NCT04349917|163164315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.909|||||||Pearson correlation|||Change in GNG reward modularity vs Change in GNG reward RT Variability||||0.909
81733910|NCT04349917|163164316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.806|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis for GNG regular task||||0.806
81733911|NCT04349917|163164316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis for GNG reward task||||0.003
81733912|NCT04349917|163164317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.093|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis for GNG regular task||||0.093
81733913|NCT04349917|163164317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis for GNG reward task||||0.0001
81733914|NCT04349917|163164318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.075|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis for GNG regular task||||0.075
81733915|NCT04349917|163164318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis for GNG reward task||||0.0001
81733916|NCT02289963|163164327|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-63.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.6|-55.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/ Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|Alirocumab group was compared to placebo group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-55.2|-71.6|<0.0001
81733917|NCT02289963|163164328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-66.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.9|-58.4||Threshold for significance was at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-58.4|-73.9|<0.0001
81733918|NCT02289963|163164329|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-62.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.8|-56.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-56.3|-68.8|<0.0001
81733919|NCT02289963|163164330|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-63.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.2|-57.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-57.0|-69.2|<0.0001
81733920|NCT02289963|163164331|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-46.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.0|-39.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-39.7|-53.0|<0.0001
81733921|NCT02289963|163164332|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-49.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.3|-43.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-43.1|-55.3|<0.0001
81733922|NCT02289963|163164333|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-51.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.4|-44.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-44.6|-58.4|<0.0001
81733923|NCT02289963|163164334|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-54.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.6|-47.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-47.8|-60.6|<0.0001
81733924|NCT02289963|163164335|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-35.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.3|-30.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-30.1|-40.3|<0.0001
81733925|NCT02289963|163164336|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-46.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.2|-41.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-41.0|-51.2|<0.0001
81733926|NCT02289963|163164337|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-51.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.4|-46.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-46.1|-56.4|<0.0001
81733927|NCT02289963|163164338|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-35.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|-31.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant.||-31.9|-39.7|<0.0001
81733928|NCT02289963|163164339|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|46.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.4|119.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||119.4|18.4|<0.0001
81733929|NCT02289963|163164340|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|70.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.3|210.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model|Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||210.8|23.3|<0.0001
81733930|NCT02289963|163164341|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-33.611|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.883|-25.338||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.|Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-25.338|-41.883|<0.0001
81733931|NCT02289963|163164342|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.5||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|12.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||12.4|2.6|0.0029
81733932|NCT02289963|163164343|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.515||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.25|4.219||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.|Alirocumab 75 mg Q2W/Up to 150 mg Q2W vs. Placebo Q2W|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||4.219|-13.250|0.3110
81435409|NCT01243151|162561386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.315|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.79|-22.65|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-22.65|-39.79|<0.0001
81733933|NCT01507051|163164361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS-Mean Ratio|2.793|||<|0.0001||90.0|2.633|2.962|||ANOVA|||||2.962|2.633|<0.0001
81733934|NCT01507051|163164362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS-Mean Ratio|6.151|||<|0.0001||90.0|5.598|6.759|||ANOVA|||||6.759|5.598|<0.0001
81733935|NCT01507051|163164389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS-Mean Ratio (%)|95.17||||0.5008||95.0|82.2|110.2|||ANOVA|||||110.2|82.20|0.5008
81733936|NCT01507051|163164390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS-Mean Ratio (%)|99.46||||0.9429||95.0|85.47|115.7|||ANOVA|||||115.7|85.47|0.9429
81733937|NCT01507051|163164391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS-Mean Ratio (%)|100.4||||0.9525||95.0|88.0|114.5|||ANOVA|||||114.5|88.00|0.9525
81733938|NCT01507051|163164392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS-Mean Ratio (%)|95.87||||0.4397||95.0|85.99|106.9|||ANOVA|||||106.9|85.99|0.4397
81733939|NCT00485472|163164429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.36||||0.5438||95.0|-5.3|10.02|||ANCOVA|||The ANCOVA analysis includes treatment and pooled site as factors and baseline score as covariate.||10.02|-5.30|0.5438
81733940|NCT00485472|163164430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.83||||0.2022||95.0|-2.62|12.28|||ANCOVA|||The ANCOVA analysis includes treatment and pooled site as factors and baseline score as covariate.||12.28|-2.62|0.2022
81733941|NCT00485472|163164431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.79||||0.665||95.0|-6.36|9.93|||ANCOVA|||The ANCOVA analysis includes treatment and pooled site as factors and baseline score as covariate.||9.93|-6.36|0.6650
81733942|NCT00485472|163164432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.74||||0.3445||95.0|-11.65|33.13|||ANCOVA|||The ANCOVA analysis includes treatment and pooled site as factors and baseline score as covariate.||33.13|-11.65|0.3445
81733943|NCT00485472|163164434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.488||||0.0418||95.0|0.245|0.974|||Likelihood ratio test|||Analysis of 'response' based on a likelihood ratio test with treatment and pooled site as factors.||0.974|0.245|0.0418
81733944|NCT01492361|163164438|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||1e-08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.83||The 2-sided alpha level for the primary analysis was adjusted to 0.0437 from 0.05 to account for the two interim analyses based on a group sequential design with O'Brien-Fleming boundaries generated using the Lan-DeMets alpha-spending function.|Log Rank|Stratified by CV risk category, use of ezetimibe, and geographical region||||0.83|0.68|0.00000001
81733945|NCT01492361|163164439|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||6e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.83||Prespecified secondary end points were tested in a hierarchical fashion, in the order listed here, at the final alpha level of 0.0437.|Log Rank|Stratified by CV risk category, use of ezetimibe, and geographical region.||||0.83|0.65|0.0000006
81733946|NCT01492361|163164440|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.86||Prespecified secondary end points were tested in a hierarchical fashion, in the order listed here, at the final alpha level of 0.0437.|Log Rank|Stratified by CV risk category, use of ezetimibe, and geographical region.||||0.86|0.66|<0.0001
81733947|NCT01492361|163164441|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.81||Prespecified secondary end points were tested in a hierarchical fashion, in the order listed here, at the final alpha level of 0.0437.|Log Rank|Stratified by CV risk category, use of ezetimibe, and geographical region.||||0.81|0.58|<0.0001
81733948|NCT01492361|163164442|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.78||Prespecified secondary end points were tested in a hierarchical fashion, in the order listed here, at the final alpha level of 0.0437.|Log Rank|Stratified by CV risk category, use of ezetimibe, and geographical region.||||0.78|0.55|<0.0001
81733949|NCT01492361|163164443|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.98||Prespecified secondary end points were tested in a hierarchical fashion, in the order listed here, at the final alpha level of 0.0437.|Log Rank|Stratified by CV risk category, use of ezetimibe, and geographical region.||||0.98|0.66|0.0315
81733950|NCT01492361|163164444|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.87||Prespecified secondary end points were tested in a hierarchical fashion, in the order listed here, at the final alpha level of 0.0437.|Log Rank|Stratified by CV risk category, use of ezetimibe, and geographical region.||||0.87|0.53|0.0018
81733951|NCT01492361|163164445|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.93||Prespecified secondary end points were tested in a hierarchical fashion, in the order listed here, at the final alpha level of 0.0437.|Log Rank|Stratified by CV risk category, use of ezetimibe, and geographical region.||||0.93|0.55|0.0129
81733952|NCT01492361|163164446|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.86||Prespecified secondary end points were tested in a hierarchical fashion, in the order listed here, at the final alpha level of 0.0437.|Log Rank|Stratified by CV risk category, use of ezetimibe, and geographical region.||||0.86|0.69|<0.0001
81733953|NCT01492361|163164447|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.0915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.02||Prespecified secondary end points were tested in a hierarchical fashion, in the order listed here, at the final alpha level of 0.0437.|Log Rank|Stratified by CV risk category, use of ezetimibe, and geographical region.||||1.02|0.74|0.0915
81733954|NCT05150964|163164496|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Significance was indicated by p \<. 05, Cohen's d was calculated to indicate effect size.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A Linear Mixed Model Analysis was performed. The hearing aid prescription (NAL/National Acoustic Laboratory or DSL/Desired Sensation Level) and ASG (Adaptive Situational Gain) setting (on, off) were entered as fixed factors while the individual participants were entered as a random factor.~Null hypothesis: The hearing aid fitting prescription will have no effect on the speech reception thresholds."||||<0.05
81733955|NCT05150964|163164496|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance was indicated by p \<. 05, Cohen's d was calculated to indicate effect size.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A Linear Mixed Model Analysis was performed. The hearing aid prescription (NAL/National Acoustic Laboratory or DSL/Desired Sensation Level) and ASG (Adaptive Situational Gain) setting (on, off) were entered as fixed factors while the individual participants were entered as a random factor.~Null hypothesis: The ASG setting will have no effect on the speech reception threshold."||||>0.05
81435410|NCT01243151|162561386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-41.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.318|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.91|-32.78|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-32.78|-49.91|<0.0001
81733956|NCT05150964|163164497|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Significance was indicated by p \<. 05 and Cohen's d was calculated to indicate effect size.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A Linear Mixed Model Analysis was performed. The hearing aid prescription (DSL, NAL) and ASG setting (on, off) were entered as fixed factors while the individual participants were entered as a random factor. An additional fixed factor of presentation level (40, 70 dB SPL) was added to the analyses.~Null Hypothesis: The ASG setting will have no effect on the Word Recognition Scores."||||<0.05
81733957|NCT05150964|163164497|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Significance was indicated by p \<. 05 and Cohen's d was calculated to indicate effect size.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A Linear Mixed Model Analysis was performed. The hearing aid prescription (DSL, NAL) and ASG setting (on, off) were entered as fixed factors while the individual participants were entered as a random factor. An additional fixed factor of presentation level (40, 70 dB SPL) was added to the analyses.~Null Hypothesis: The presentation level will have no effect on the Word Recognition Scores."||||<0.05
81733958|NCT05150964|163164497|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Significance was indicated by p \<. 05 and Cohen's d was calculated to indicate effect size.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A Linear Mixed Model Analysis was performed. The hearing aid prescription (DSL, NAL) and ASG setting (on, off) were entered as fixed factors while the individual participants were entered as a random factor. An additional fixed factor of presentation level (40, 70 dB SPL) was added to the analyses.~Null Hypothesis: Hearing aid prescription will have no effect on the Word Recognition Scores."||||<0.05
81733959|NCT05150964|163164498|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Significance was indicated by p \<. 05 and Cohen's d was calculated to indicate effect size.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A Linear Mixed Model Analysis was performed. The hearing aid prescription (DSL, NAL) and ASG setting (on, off) were entered as fixed factors while the individual participants were entered as a random factor. An additional fixed factor of presentation level (40, 70 dB SPL) was added to the analyses.~Null hypothesis: Presentation level will have no effect on multi-word recognition scores."||||<0.05
81733960|NCT05150964|163164498|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance was indicated by p \<. 05 and Cohen's d was calculated to indicate effect size.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A Linear Mixed Model Analysis was performed. The hearing aid prescription (DSL, NAL) and ASG setting (on, off) were entered as fixed factors while the individual participants were entered as a random factor. An additional fixed factor of presentation level (40, 70 dB SPL) was added to the analyses.~Null hypothesis: The ASG setting will have no effect on multi-word recognition scores."||||>0.05
81733961|NCT05150964|163164498|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance was indicated by p \<. 05 and Cohen's d was calculated to indicate effect size.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A Linear Mixed Model Analysis was performed. The hearing aid prescription (DSL, NAL) and ASG setting (on, off) were entered as fixed factors while the individual participants were entered as a random factor. An additional fixed factor of presentation level (40, 70 dB SPL) was added to the analyses.~Null hypothesis: Hearing aid prescription will have no effect on multi-word recognition scores."||||>0.05
81733962|NCT05150964|163164499|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Significance was indicated by p \<. 05 and Cohen's d was calculated to indicate effect size.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A Linear Mixed Model Analysis was performed. The hearing aid prescription (DSL, NAL) and ASG setting (on, off) were entered as fixed factors while the individual participants were entered as a random factor. An additional fixed factor of presentation level (40, 70 dB SPL) was added to the analyses.~Null hypothesis: Presentation level will have no effect on Nonword Detection scores."||||<0.05
81733963|NCT05150964|163164499|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Significance was indicated by p \<. 05 and Cohen's d was calculated to indicate effect size.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A Linear Mixed Model Analysis was performed. The hearing aid prescription (DSL, NAL) and ASG setting (on, off) were entered as fixed factors while the individual participants were entered as a random factor. An additional fixed factor of presentation level (40, 70 dB SPL) was added to the analyses.~Null hypothesis: Hearing aid prescription will have no effect on Nonword Detection scores."||||<0.05
81733964|NCT05150964|163164499|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance was indicated by p \<. 05 and Cohen's d was calculated to indicate effect size.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A Linear Mixed Model Analysis was performed. The hearing aid prescription (DSL, NAL) and ASG setting (on, off) were entered as fixed factors while the individual participants were entered as a random factor. An additional fixed factor of presentation level (40, 70 dB SPL) was added to the analyses.~Null hypothesis: The ASG setting will have no effect on Nonword Detection scores."||||>0.05
81733965|NCT05150964|163164500|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance was indicated by p \<. 05 and Cohen's d was calculated to indicate effect size.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A Linear Mixed Model Analysis was performed. The hearing aid prescription (DSL, NAL) and ASG setting (on, off) were entered as fixed factors while the individual participants were entered as a random factor. An additional fixed factor of presentation level (40, 70 dB SPL) was added to the analyses.~Null hypothesis: The ASG setting will have no effect on Rapid Word Learning scores."||||>0.05
81733966|NCT05150964|163164500|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance was indicated by p \<. 05 and Cohen's d was calculated to indicate effect size.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A Linear Mixed Model Analysis was performed. The hearing aid prescription (DSL, NAL) and ASG setting (on, off) were entered as fixed factors while the individual participants were entered as a random factor. An additional fixed factor of presentation level (40, 70 dB SPL) was added to the analyses.~Null hypothesis: Presentation level will have no effect on Rapid Word Learning scores."||||>0.05
81733967|NCT05150964|163164500|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Significance was indicated by p \<. 05 and Cohen's d was calculated to indicate effect size.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A Linear Mixed Model Analysis was performed. The hearing aid prescription (DSL, NAL) and ASG setting (on, off) were entered as fixed factors while the individual participants were entered as a random factor. An additional fixed factor of presentation level (40, 70 dB SPL) was added to the analyses.~Null hypothesis: Hearing aid prescripton will have no effect on Rapid Word Learning scores."||||>0.05
81733968|NCT04006171|163164531|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81733969|NCT04006171|163164532|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Roc curve|||||||0.004
81733970|NCT04006171|163164533|OTHER|||||||0.171||||||p value for FSH|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|for FSH||||||0.171
81733971|NCT04006171|163164533|OTHER|||||||0.176||||||p value for LH|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|for LH||||||0.176
81733972|NCT04006171|163164534|OTHER|||||||0.306|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.306
81733973|NCT04006171|163164535|OTHER|||||||0.795|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.795
81733974|NCT04006171|163164536|OTHER|||||||0.852|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.852
81733975|NCT04006171|163164537|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81733976|NCT04006171|163164538|OTHER|||||||0.277|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.277
81733977|NCT04006171|163164539|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81733978|NCT04006171|163164540|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81733979|NCT04006171|163164541|OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.014
81733980|NCT04006171|163164542|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81733981|NCT04006171|163164543|OTHER|||||||0.947||||||for serum glucose|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|for serum glucose||||||0.947
81733982|NCT04006171|163164543|OTHER|||||||0.906||||||for total cholesterol|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|for total cholesterol||||||0.906
81733983|NCT04006171|163164543|OTHER|||||||0.428||||||for triglycerides|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|for triglycerides||||||0.428
81733984|NCT04006171|163164544|OTHER|||||||0.114||||||for high density lipoprotein|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.114
81733985|NCT04006171|163164544|OTHER|||||||0.504||||||for low density lipoprotein|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|for low density lipoprotein||||||0.504
81733986|NCT04006171|163164545|OTHER|||||||0.713|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.713
81733987|NCT04006171|163164546|OTHER|||||||0.886|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.886
81733988|NCT00440557|163164560|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a difference in the mean change in Hb from baseline to the average of the last 8 weeks of treatment through Week 22 of -0.3 g/dL between standard-tx group (TIW) and test-tx group (QW), a pooled standard deviation of 1.7 g/dL, and a noninferiority margin of 1 g/dL, a sample size of approximately 250 participants (125 per group) will provide 90% power to demonstrate that the test treatment group is not inferior to the standard-treatment group for an overall 2-sided 0.05 significance level|Difference of Least Squares Means|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||||95.0|-0.38|0.037||This comparison between QW and TIW was performed prior to comparing Q2W with TIW in the statistical analysis 2 according to a planned stepdown procedure for controlling multiplicity.||||The null hypothesis is the mean change in Hb concentration from baseline to the average of the last 8 weeks of treatment (tX) through Week 22 in the QW group is not lower than that of the TIW group by more than 1 g/dL.||0.037|-0.380|
81733989|NCT00440557|163164560|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a difference in the mean change in Hb from baseline to the average of the last 8 weeks of treatment through Week 22 of -0.3 g/dL between standard-tx group (TIW) and test-tx group (QW), a pooled standard deviation of 1.7 g/dL, and a noninferiority margin of 1 g/dL, a sample size of approximately 250 participants (125 per group) will provide 90% power to demonstrate that the test treatment group is not inferior to the standard-treatment group for an overall 2-sided 0.05 significance level|Difference of Least Squares Means|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||||95.0|-0.641|-0.221||Since the non-inferiority was declared in the statistical analysis 1, this comparison between Q2W and TIW was then performed according to a planned stepdown procedure for controlling multiplicity.||||The null hypothesis is the mean change in Hb concentration from baseline to the average of the last 8 weeks of treatment through Week 22 in the Q2W group is not lower than that of the TIW group by more than 1 g/dL.||-0.221|-0.641|
81733990|NCT00440557|163164561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-7.8||||||95.0|-17.2|1.7||||||||1.7|-17.2|
81733991|NCT00440557|163164561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-15.0||||||95.0|-25.0|-5.0||||||||-5.0|-25.0|
81733992|NCT00440557|163164562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-0.26||||||95.0|-0.564|0.043|||ANOVA|||||0.043|-0.564|
81733993|NCT00440557|163164562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-0.45||||||95.0|-0.755|-0.147|||ANOVA|||||-0.147|-0.755|
81733994|NCT00440557|163164563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-3.9||||||95.0|-9.5|1.6||||||||1.6|-9.5|
81733995|NCT00440557|163164563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-5.5||||||95.0|-11.4|0.3||||||||0.3|-11.4|
81733996|NCT00440557|163164564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-2.7||||||95.0|-14.2|8.7||||||||8.7|-14.2|
81733997|NCT00440557|163164564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-9.9||||||95.0|-21.7|1.8||||||||1.8|-21.7|
81733998|NCT00440557|163164565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage of Participants|2.6||||||95.0|-9.6|14.8||||||||14.8|-9.6|
81733999|NCT00440557|163164565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-3.0||||||95.0|-15.0|9.0||||||||9.0|-15.0|
81734000|NCT00440557|163164566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|0.03||||||95.0|-0.21|0.27|||ANOVA|||||0.270|-0.210|
81435411|NCT01243151|162561386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-36.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.207|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.39|-27.69|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-27.69|-44.39|<0.0001
81734001|NCT00440557|163164566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Squares Means|-0.07||||||95.0|-0.315|0.166|||ANOVA|||||0.166|-0.315|
81734002|NCT00440557|163164567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-8.8||||||95.0|-16.0|-1.9||||||||-1.9|-16|
81734003|NCT00440557|163164567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-10.0||||||95.0|-18.0|-3.2||||||||-3.2|-18.0|
81734004|NCT04625114|163164586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.183||||0.511|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.511
81734005|NCT04625114|163164587|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.965||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.942|||Regression, Cox|||||1.942|0.480|0.921
81734006|NCT01629381|163164589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.3||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-0.4|||Fisher Exact|||||-0.4|-11.3|0.03
81734007|NCT01629381|163164591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.3||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-0.1|||Fisher Exact|||||-0.1|-11.7|0.03
81435412|NCT01243151|162561387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.975||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|12.41|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||12.41|-3.53|0.2690
81734008|NCT01629381|163164592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.0||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|3.7|||Fisher Exact|||||3.7|-8.0|0.53
81734009|NCT02158494|163164593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-Value for Sensory Organization Test results at 2 weeks||||0.41
81734010|NCT02158494|163164593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-Value for Sensory Organization Test results at 14 weeks||||0.47
81734011|NCT02158494|163164593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-Value for Sensory Organization Test results at 26 weeks||||0.99
81734012|NCT00854308|163164617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.086||||0.6873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|1.622|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using Cox Regression and was stratified for smoking status, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status and histology. The hazard ratio is relative to Placebo + Erlotinib.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in PFS between MetMab + Erlotinib and Placebo + Erlotinib. The alternate hypothesis is that MetMab + Erlotinib would have prolonged PFS compared with Placebo + Erlotinib.||1.622|0.727|0.6873
81734013|NCT00854308|163164618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7101||95.0||||P-value was stratified for smoking status, ECOG performance status and histology.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in Objective Response between MetMab + Erlotinib and Placebo + Erlotinib. The alternate hypothesis is that MetMab + Erlotinib would have better Objective Response compared with Placebo + Erlotinib.||||0.7101
81734014|NCT00854308|163164619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3671||95.0||||P-value was stratified for smoking status, ECOG performance status and histology.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in Objective Response between MetMab + Erlotinib and Placebo + Erlotinib. The alternate hypothesis is that MetMab + Erlotinib would have better Objective Response compared with Placebo + Erlotinib||||0.3671
81734015|NCT00854308|163164620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.529||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.284|0.986|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using Cox Regression and was stratified for smoking status, ECOG performance status and histology. The hazard ratio is relative to Placebo + Erlotinib.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in PFS between MetMab + Erlotinib and Placebo + Erlotinib. The alternate hypothesis is that MetMab + Erlotinib would have prolonged PFS compared with Placebo + Erlotinib.||0.986|0.284|0.0418
81734016|NCT01390844|163164622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|34.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.24|47.18|||Miettinen and Numinen|||Between-Group Comparison||47.18|20.24|<0.0001
81734017|NCT01390844|163164623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|33.83||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.15|52.18|||Miettinen and Numinen|||Between-Group Comparison||52.18|10.15|0.0063
81734018|NCT01390844|163164624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|35.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.51|47.72|||Miettinen and Numinen|||Between-Group Comparison||47.72|20.51|<0.0001
81734019|NCT01390844|163164625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|33.18||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.96|51.83|||Miettinen and Numinen|||Between-Group Comparison||51.83|8.96|0.0086
81734020|NCT01390844|163164626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|29.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.26|42.22|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Between-Group Comparison||42.22|15.26|<0.001
81734021|NCT01390844|163164627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|36.13||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.12|55.01|||Mittienen and Nurminen|||Between-Group Comparison||55.01|12.12|0.004
81734022|NCT02781727|163164635|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority comparison with a non-inferiority margin of 2 cm/year, followed by a test of superiority if non-inferiority is established.||||||0.0088||||||P-value is based on a test of superiority|ANCOVA with multiple imputation|two-sided||ANCOVA model with multiple imputation. For each imputed data set, an ANCOVA model with by visit AHV as the dependent variable; treatment and gender as factors; and baseline age, baseline peak GH levels (log transformed) at stimulation test, and baseline height SDS - average parental height SDS as covariates were fitted.||||0.0088
81734023|NCT00993187|163164744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-1.0|<0.001
81734024|NCT00993187|163164747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-23.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|-16.9|||ANCOVA|||||-16.9|-30.0|<0.001
81734025|NCT00993187|163164748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-14.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|-7.0|||ANCOVA|||||-7.0|-23.0|<0.001
81734026|NCT00993187|163164749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-1.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.25|||ANCOVA|||||-1.25|-2.20|<0.001
81734027|NCT00993187|163164750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|41.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.0|51.0|||ANCOVA|||||51.0|30.0|<0.001
81734028|NCT00705536|163164783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + rHuPH20 using a pairwise t-test.|ANOVA|||||||0.0006
81734029|NCT00705536|163164783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||Treatment comparison of Humulin-R alone and Humulin-R + rHuPH20 using a pairwise t-test.|ANOVA|||||||0.0002
81734030|NCT00705536|163164784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + rHuPH20 using a pairwise t-test.|ANOVA|||||||0.0003
81734031|NCT00705536|163164784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparison of Humulin-R alone and Humulin-R + rHuPH20 using a pairwise t-test.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81734032|NCT00705536|163164785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0059||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + rHuPH20 using a pairwise t-test.|ANOVA|||||||0.0059
81734033|NCT00705536|163164785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0105||||||Treatment comparison of Humulin-R alone and Humulin-R + rHuPH20 using a pairwise t-test.|ANOVA|||||||0.0105
81734034|NCT00705536|163164786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||Treatment comparison for Humalog alone and Humalog + rHuPH20 using a pairwise t-test.|ANOVA|||||||0.0002
81734035|NCT00705536|163164786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparison of Humulin-R alone and Humulin-R + rHuPH20 using a pairwise t-test.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81734036|NCT00705536|163164787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3019||||||Treatment comparison for Humalog alone and Humalog + rHuPH20 using a pairwise t-test.|ANOVA|||||||0.3019
81734037|NCT00705536|163164788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0401||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + rHuPH20 using a pairwise t-test.|ANOVA|||||||0.0401
81734038|NCT00705536|163164788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||||||Treatment comparison of Humulin-R alone and Humulin-R + rHuPH20 using a pairwise t-test.|ANOVA|||||||0.0004
81734039|NCT00705536|163164789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog +rHuPH20 using a pairwise t-test.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81734040|NCT00705536|163164789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Treatment comparison of Humulin-R alone and Humulin-R + rHuPH20 using a pairwise t-test.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81734041|NCT00705536|163164791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5589||||||Treatment comparison of Humalog alone and Humalog + rHuPH20 using a pairwise t-test.|ANOVA|||||||0.5589
81734042|NCT00705536|163164791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0067||||||Treatment comparison of Humulin-R alone and Humulin-R + rHuPH20 using a pairwise t-test.|ANOVA|||||||0.0067
81734043|NCT00549718|163164797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81734044|NCT00549718|163164798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81734045|NCT00722124|163164842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.615||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|1 sided||Data were compared between treatment groups using Fisher's Exact test.||||0.615
81734046|NCT00722124|163164842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.826||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|1 sided||Data were compared between treatment groups using Fisher's Exact test.||||0.826
81734047|NCT00581139|163164843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||||||.02
81734048|NCT00581139|163164845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.01
81734049|NCT00581139|163164846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.01
81734050|NCT00581139|163164847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.01
81734051|NCT00581139|163164848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||||||.02
81734052|NCT00581139|163164849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||.04
81734053|NCT00581139|163164850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||.04
81734054|NCT01136382|163164858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|19.7||To address multiplicity, a step-down procedure was used. If the treatment difference for the primary variable, morning PEF, was statistically significant (p\<0.05), then the key secondary variable, FEV1, was tested at the 0.05 level of significance.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to treatment period average was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with terms for treatment, age group (\<8 years and ≥8 years of age) and country with baseline as a covariate.||19.7|7.5|<0.0001
81539054|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.8271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|6.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||6.45|0.23|0.8271
81539055|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.27||||0.1089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|13.95||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||13.95|0.77|0.1089
81539056|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.58||||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|21.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||21.93|1.42|0.0138
81734055|NCT01136382|163164859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.11||To address multiplicity, a step-down procedure was used. If the treatment difference for the primary variable, morning PEF, was statistically significant (p\<0.05), then the key secondary variable, FEV1, was tested at the 0.05 level of significance.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to treatment period average was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with terms for treatment, age group (\<8 years and ≥8 years of age) and country with baseline as a covariate.||0.11|0.02|0.0047
81539057|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.1987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|9.15||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||9.15|0.63|0.1987
81734056|NCT01136382|163164860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|16.7|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to treatment period average was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age group (\<8 years and ≥8 years of age) and country with baseline as a covariate.||16.7|4.9|0.0004
81734057|NCT01136382|163164861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to treatment period average was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age group (\<8 years and ≥8 years of age) and country with baseline as a covariate.||0.08|0.00|0.0673
81734058|NCT01136382|163164862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.0216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to treatment period average was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age group (\<8 years and ≥8 years of age) and country with baseline as a covariate.||0.19|0.01|0.0216
81734059|NCT01136382|163164863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.09||Analysis for change in daytime asthma symptom score from baseline to treatment period average.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to treatment period average was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age group (\<8 years and ≥8 years of age) and country with baseline as a covariate.||-0.09|-0.31|0.0004
81734060|NCT01136382|163164863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.13||Analysis for change in total asthma symptom score from baseline to treatment period average.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to treatment period average was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age group (\<8 years and ≥8 years of age) and country with baseline as a covariate.||-0.13|-0.55|0.0015
81734061|NCT01136382|163164864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to treatment period average was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age group (\<8 years and ≥8 years of age) and country with baseline as a covariate.||-0.04|-0.26|0.0079
81734062|NCT01136382|163164865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-1.1||Analysis for change in nighttime awakenings from baseline to treatment period average.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to treatment period average was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age group (\<8 years and ≥8 years of age) and country with baseline as a covariate.||-1.1|-8.2|0.0095
81734063|NCT01136382|163164865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-1.7||Analysis for change in nighttime awakenings with reliever medication use from baseline to treatment period average.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to treatment period average was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age group (\<8 years and ≥8 years of age) and country with baseline as a covariate.||-1.7|-6.2|0.0007
81734064|NCT01136382|163164866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1||Analysis for change in daytime reliever medication use from baseline to treatment period average.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to treatment period average was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age group (\<8 years and ≥8 years of age) and country with baseline as a covariate.||-0.1|-0.4|0.0001
81734065|NCT01136382|163164866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2||Analysis for change in total reliever medication use from baseline to treatment period average.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to treatment period average was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age group (\<8 years and ≥8 years of age) and country with baseline as a covariate.||-0.2|-0.7|<0.0001
81734066|NCT01136382|163164867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to treatment period average was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, age group (\<8 years and ≥8 years of age) and country with baseline as a covariate.||-0.1|-0.3|<0.0001
81734067|NCT01136382|163164868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0004
81734068|NCT02653664|163164906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||Statistical significance was set at p=.05|ANOVA|||Based on our prior work comparing similar interventions, assuming decreases in average pain intensity of 0.3 points (on a 0-10 scale) for ED, between 0.8 to 1.4 points for HYP, and between 0.6 to 1 for MM, with standard deviations (SD) ranging from 0.15 to 1, significance level of 0.05, and using ANOVA as the statistical method, we calculated that 80 participants per arm at immediate post-treatment would provide at least 80% power to detect between-groups differences as specified.||||.39
81734069|NCT02653664|163164907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Statistical significance was set at p=.05.|ANOVA|||||||.05
81734070|NCT02653664|163164908|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was set at p= .05|ANOVA|||||||<.001
81734071|NCT01287013|163164940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81734072|NCT01287013|163164941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81734073|NCT01287013|163164942|OTHER||||||<|0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.04
81734074|NCT01287013|163164943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81734075|NCT01287013|163164944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.67
81435413|NCT01243151|162561387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.133||0.2122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|13.5|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||13.50|-3.07|0.2122
81435414|NCT01243151|162561387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.054||0.8953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.59|8.67|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||8.67|-7.59|0.8953
81435415|NCT01243151|162561387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.045||0.1723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|13.7|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||13.70|-2.51|0.1723
81435416|NCT01243151|162561387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.293||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.34|23.56|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||23.56|6.34|0.0010
81435417|NCT01243151|162561387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.451||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|19.78|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||19.78|1.95|0.0179
81472207|NCT02069093|162636359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Incidence rate R|||A test of the incidence rate R was performed with null hypothesis H0: R\>= 0.33 and alternative hypothesis Ha: R\<0.33 with a one-sided significance level of 0.05. If the test statistic was negative (actual incidence rate was \<0.33), the one-sided p-value for the null hypothesis R\>=0.33 was presented. The null hypothesis was rejected if the statistic was negative and the corresponding p-value for the one-sided test was \<0.5.||||<0.001
81734076|NCT03247556|163164945|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-1.3|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||-1.3|-8.9|0.0082
81734077|NCT03247556|163164945|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.0712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|0.3|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.3|-7.3|0.0712
81734078|NCT03247556|163164946|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline Clinical Global Impression-Severity of Illness (CGI-S) score and treatment as fixed independent variables.||||-0.1|-0.8|0.0051
81734079|NCT03247556|163164946|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline Clinical Global Impression-Severity of Illness (CGI-S) score and treatment as fixed independent variables.||||0.1|-0.6|0.0995
81734080|NCT03247556|163164947|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.1377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-4.3|0.1377
81734081|NCT03247556|163164947|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|-3.7|0.3130
81734082|NCT03247556|163164948|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.0698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.01|||ANCOVA|||||0.01|-0.19|0.0698
81734083|NCT03247556|163164948|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.9756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.10|-0.10|0.9756
81734084|NCT03247556|163164949|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.3||||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|29.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||29.3|1.3|0.0349
81734085|NCT03247556|163164949|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.1||||0.0698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|27.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||27.0|-0.9|0.0698
81734086|NCT03247556|163164950|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.76||0.1259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|2.0|||ANCOVA|||||2.0|-16.6|0.1259
81734087|NCT03247556|163164950|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.78||0.7417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|10.9|||ANCOVA|||||10.9|-7.8|0.7417
81734088|NCT03247556|163164951|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.0484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.0|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Hyperactivity/Impulsivity subscale score||-0.0|-3.8|0.0484
81734089|NCT03247556|163164951|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.2084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Hyperactivity/Impulsivity subscale score||0.7|-3.1|0.2084
81734090|NCT03247556|163164951|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-1.0|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Inattention subscale score||-1.0|-5.1|0.0042
81734091|NCT03247556|163164951|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.1392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.5|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Inattention subscale score||0.5|-3.6|0.1392
81734092|NCT03247556|163164952|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|-3.0|0.3810
81734093|NCT03247556|163164952|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.0432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-4.3|0.0432
81734094|NCT03247556|163164953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1433|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 1||||0.1433
81734095|NCT03247556|163164953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0114|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 2||||0.0114
81734096|NCT03247556|163164953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 3||||0.0008
81734097|NCT03247556|163164953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0197|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 4||||0.0197
81734098|NCT03247556|163164953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0573|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 5||||0.0573
81734099|NCT03247556|163164953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0105|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 6||||0.0105
81734100|NCT03247556|163164953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 7||||0.0004
81734101|NCT03247556|163164953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2573|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 1||||0.2573
81734102|NCT03247556|163164953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.165|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 2||||0.1650
81734103|NCT03247556|163164953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0372|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 3||||0.0372
81734104|NCT03247556|163164953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1711|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 4||||0.1711
81734105|NCT03247556|163164953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1428|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 5||||0.1428
81734106|NCT03247556|163164953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2148|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 6||||0.2148
81734107|NCT03247556|163164953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0662|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 7||||0.0662
81734108|NCT00637299|163164954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.01
81734109|NCT00637299|163164955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81734110|NCT01212874|163164969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81734111|NCT01212874|163164970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81734112|NCT04638153|163164972|OTHER||least square mean difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||||Month 3|Results based on Mixed-Effect Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.6|-0.2|
81734113|NCT04638153|163164972|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.9|||||Month 3|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.9|0.1|
81734114|NCT04638153|163164972|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||||Month 3|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.1|-0.7|
81734115|NCT04638153|163164972|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||||Month 6|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.1|-0.4|
81734116|NCT04638153|163164972|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||||Month 6|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.2|-0.4|
81734117|NCT04638153|163164972|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||||Month 6|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.2|-0.4|
81734118|NCT04638153|163164972|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||||Month 9|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.2|-0.2|
81734119|NCT04638153|163164972|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||||Month 9|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.2|-0.2|
81734120|NCT04638153|163164972|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||||Month 9|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.2|-0.2|
81734121|NCT04638153|163164972|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||||Month 12|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.2|-0.2|
81734122|NCT04638153|163164972|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||||Month 12|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.3|-0.2|
81734123|NCT04638153|163164972|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||||Month 12|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.1|-0.4|
81734124|NCT04638153|163164982|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.2|||||Month 3|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.2|-0.5|
81734125|NCT04638153|163164982|OTHER||Least square mean difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.8|||||Month 3|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.8|0.2|
81734126|NCT04638153|163164982|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.1|||||Month 3|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.1|-1.5|
81435418|NCT01243151|162561387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.44||0.0462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|17.96|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||17.96|0.16|0.0462
81435419|NCT01243151|162561387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.358||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.05|20.52|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||20.52|3.05|0.0091
81472208|NCT03434249|162636365|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||"According to the results of a previous trial that looked at a probiotic's effect on infants with CI, it was estimated that when the sample size in each group is 33, the study has 80% power to detect an absolute difference of 35% in the treatment success rate (15% in the Placebo group and 50% in the treatment group) with a 0,05 alpha level.~The number of infants that was included in the study was 80, with an expected maximum dropout rate of 20%."||||0.0001
81472209|NCT03434249|162636366|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81472210|NCT03434249|162636368|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81472211|NCT00824434|162636384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean In-stent Late Loss in WH Lesions|0.17|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.22|||t-test, 1 sided|||The Student t-test was used to compare the outcome to a prespecified performance goal of 0.44 mm based on an historical TAXUS Express workhorse 9-month in-stent late loss (0.41 mm) value plus delta (0.03 mm)||0.22||<0.0001
81472212|NCT00824434|162636385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Post-procedure Incomplete Apposi|5.7|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||11.6|||One-sided exact binomial test|||A one-sided 95% Clopper-Pearson upper confidence bound was derived and tested to determine if the outcome was less than a prespecified performance goal based on historical XIENCE V/PROMUS post-procedure incomplete apposition data from the SPIRIT III study (34.4%).||11.6||<0.0001
81734127|NCT04638153|163164982|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.6|||||Month 6|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.6|-1.6|
81734128|NCT04638153|163164982|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.9|||||Month 6|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.9|-0.4|
81734129|NCT04638153|163164982|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.1|||||Month 6|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.1|-2.3|
81435420|NCT01243151|162561387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.064||0.0774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|15.45|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||15.45|-0.83|0.0774
81435421|NCT01243151|162561387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.165||0.0909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|15.5|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||15.50|-1.18|0.0909
81472213|NCT05153148|162636404|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.9|||=|0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|21.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel (MH) risk difference was summarized along with the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) using MH stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||Comparisons of ACR20 responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using two-sided MH tests stratified on randomization stratification factors: prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) and region.|21.1|-9.3|=0.446
81472214|NCT05153148|162636404|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.1|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|39.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||MH risk difference was summarized along with the 2-sided 95% CI using MH stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||Comparisons of ACR20 responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using two-sided MH tests stratified on randomization stratification factors: prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region.|39.6|8.6|=0.002
81472215|NCT05153148|162636404|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.5|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|39.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||MH risk difference was summarized along with the 2-sided 95% CI using MH stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||Comparisons of ACR20 responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using two-sided MH tests stratified on randomization stratification factors: prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region.|39.9|9.0|=0.002
81472216|NCT05153148|162636405|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.7|||=|0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|16.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||MH risk difference was summarized along with the 2-sided 95% CI using MH stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||Comparisons of ACR50 responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using two-sided MH tests stratified on randomization stratification factors: prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region.|16.6|-5.3|=0.312
81472217|NCT05153148|162636405|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.0|||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|29.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||MH risk difference was summarized along with the 2-sided 95% CI using MH stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||Comparisons of ACR50 responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using two-sided MH tests stratified on randomization stratification factors: prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region.|29.1|5.0|=0.005
81539058|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.3984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|7.02||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||7.02|0.46|0.3984
81539059|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.92||||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|14.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||14.45|1.06|0.0402
81539060|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.05||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|27.95||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||27.95|2.32|0.0010
81539061|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.8287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|4.08||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||4.08|0.17|0.8287
81539062|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.93||||0.1083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|10.92||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||10.92|0.79|0.1083
81734130|NCT04638153|163164982|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.7|||||Month 9|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.7|-0.8|
81734131|NCT04638153|163164982|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.5|||||Month 9|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.5|-0.2|
81734132|NCT04638153|163164982|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.2|||||Month 9|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.2|-1.5|
81734133|NCT04638153|163164982|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.5|||||Month 12|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.5|-1.3|
81734134|NCT04638153|163164982|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.8|||||Month 12|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.8|-1.4|
81734135|NCT04638153|163164982|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.4|||||Month 12|Results based on MMRM analysis with gender as a covariate, participant (and/or time) as a random effect; treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, age and gender as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.4|-2.6|
81734136|NCT02087904|163165015|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|2.53||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and Kellgren-Lawrence (K-L) grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||2.53|-3.13|0.834
81734137|NCT02087904|163165015|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.9||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|0.01||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.01|-5.73|0.05
81734138|NCT02087904|163165015|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.66||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.66|-4.00|0.415
81734139|NCT02087904|163165016|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.141||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.141|-0.021|0.145
81734140|NCT02087904|163165016|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.056||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.056|-0.11|0.52
81734141|NCT02087904|163165016|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.139||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.139|-0.023|0.159
81734142|NCT02087904|163165017|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.193|3.642||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||3.642|-3.193|0.897
81734143|NCT02087904|163165017|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.07||||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.515|2.377||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 dose group and Placebo at each post-baseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||2.377|-4.515|0.542
81734144|NCT02087904|163165017|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.52||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|1.916||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 dose group and Placebo at each post-baseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.916|-4.95|0.385
81734145|NCT02087904|163165018|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.249|0.096||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.096|-0.249|0.384
81435422|NCT01243151|162561387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.157||0.6107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|10.45|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||10.45|-6.20|0.6107
81435423|NCT01243151|162561387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.076||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.42|19.75|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||19.75|3.42|0.0062
81435424|NCT01243151|162561387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.712||0.0702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|18.13|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||18.13|-0.74|0.0702
81435425|NCT01243151|162561387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.807||0.1692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|16.32|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||16.32|-2.93|0.1692
81435426|NCT01243151|162561387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.819||0.3751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.34|13.96|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||13.96|-5.34|0.3751
81435427|NCT01243151|162561387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.709||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.23|23.08|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||23.08|4.23|0.0053
81435428|NCT01243151|162561388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-30.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.951|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.56|-22.72|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-22.72|-38.56|<0.0001
81435429|NCT01243151|162561388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-26.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.084|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.8|-18.44|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-18.44|-34.80|<0.0001
81435430|NCT01243151|162561388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-35.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.003|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.29|-27.24|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-27.24|-43.29|<0.0001
81435431|NCT01243151|162561388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-33.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.931|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.3|-25.54|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-25.54|-41.30|<0.0001
81472218|NCT05153148|162636405|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.4|||=|0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|28.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||MH risk difference was summarized along with the 2-sided 95% CI using MH stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||Comparisons of ACR50 responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using two-sided MH tests stratified on randomization stratification factors: prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region.|28.6|4.2|=0.009
81539063|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.03||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|20.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||20.66|1.76|0.0043
81435432|NCT01243151|162561388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-41.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.467|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.34|-30.42|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-30.42|-52.34|<0.0001
81435433|NCT01243151|162561388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-38.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.61|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.36|-26.88|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-26.88|-49.36|<0.0001
81435434|NCT01243151|162561388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-47.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.599|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.64|-36.2|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-36.20|-58.64|<0.0001
81435435|NCT01243151|162561388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-46.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.453|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.87|-36.0|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-36.00|-57.87|<0.0001
81435436|NCT01243151|162561388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-45.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.275|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.96|-36.77|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-36.77|-53.96|<0.0001
81435437|NCT01243151|162561388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-48.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.374|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.58|-39.99|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-39.99|-57.58|<0.0001
81435438|NCT01243151|162561388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-54.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.346|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.23|-45.75|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-45.75|-63.23|<0.0001
81435439|NCT01243151|162561388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-51.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.222|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.25|-43.26|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-43.26|-60.25|<0.0001
81435440|NCT01243151|162561388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-40.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.373|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.58|-32.07|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-32.07|-49.58|<0.0001
81435441|NCT01243151|162561388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-43.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.464|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.68|-34.81|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-34.81|-52.68|<0.0001
81435442|NCT01243151|162561388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-52.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.437|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.25|-43.48|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-43.48|-61.25|<0.0001
81435443|NCT01243151|162561388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-49.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.312|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.58|-41.31|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||-41.31|-58.58|<0.0001
81435444|NCT01243151|162561389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.581||0.9789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.08|38.04|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||38.04|-39.08|0.9789
81435445|NCT01243151|162561389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.069||0.5525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.46|27.59|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||27.59|-51.46|0.5525
81435446|NCT01243151|162561389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.979||0.5035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.73|25.96|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||25.96|-52.73|0.5035
81435447|NCT01243151|162561389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.601||0.8302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.81|34.39|||ANCOVA|||Day 8: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||34.39|-42.81|0.8302
81435448|NCT01243151|162561389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.581||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.01|27.1|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||27.10|-50.01|0.5590
81435449|NCT01243151|162561389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.069||0.5558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.36|27.69|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||27.69|-51.36|0.5558
81435450|NCT01243151|162561389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.332||0.6835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.34|31.74|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||31.74|-48.34|0.6835
81539064|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.23||||0.1126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|13.79||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||13.79|0.76|0.1126
81435451|NCT01243151|162561389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.601||0.5699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.75|27.45|||ANCOVA|||Day 15: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||27.45|-49.75|0.5699
81539065|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.1479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|12.3||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||12.30|0.69|0.1479
81435452|NCT01243151|162561389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-17.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.918||0.3826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.64|21.8|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||21.80|-56.64|0.3826
81734146|NCT02087904|163165018|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.324|0.026||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.026|-0.324|0.095
81734147|NCT02087904|163165018|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.314|0.03||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.03|-0.314|0.106
81734148|NCT02087904|163165019|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.22|8.08||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||8.08|-10.22|0.818
81734149|NCT02087904|163165019|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.6||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.83|1.69||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.69|-16.83|0.109
81734150|NCT02087904|163165019|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.4||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.58|5.76||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||5.76|-12.58|0.465
81734151|NCT02087904|163165020|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.1||||0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.76|7.52||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||7.52|-11.76|0.666
81734152|NCT02087904|163165020|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.2||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.95|0.56||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.56|-18.95|0.065
81734153|NCT02087904|163165020|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.2||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.84|2.49||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||2.49|-16.84|0.145
81734154|NCT02087904|163165021|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.2||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.03|7.59||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||7.59|-14.03|0.558
81734155|NCT02087904|163165021|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.8||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.77|5.11||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||5.11|-16.77|0.295
81734156|NCT02087904|163165021|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.8||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.63|4.04||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||4.04|-17.63|0.218
81472219|NCT05153148|162636406|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.9|||=|0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|12.7|||Fisher Exact||Comparisons of ACR70 responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using Fischer's exact Method.|||12.7|-6.6|=0.532
81734157|NCT02087904|163165022|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|2.28||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||2.28|-3.58|0.664
81734158|NCT02087904|163165022|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.7||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.67|0.28||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.28|-5.67|0.075
81734159|NCT02087904|163165022|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.4||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|0.52||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.52|-5.33|0.107
81734160|NCT02087904|163165023|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|2.08||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||2.08|-4.26|0.5
81734161|NCT02087904|163165023|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.2||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|1.05||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.05|-5.39|0.186
81734162|NCT02087904|163165023|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.3||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.46|0.88||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.88|-5.46|0.157
81734163|NCT02087904|163165024|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.69||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.69|-0.23|0.319
81734164|NCT02087904|163165024|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.33||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.33|-0.6|0.564
81734165|NCT02087904|163165024|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.47||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.47|-0.45|0.966
81734166|NCT02087904|163165025|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.7||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.7|-0.41|0.602
81734167|NCT02087904|163165025|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.58||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.58|-0.55|0.953
81734168|NCT02087904|163165025|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.49||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.49|-0.61|0.83
81734169|NCT02087904|163165026|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.91|6.33||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Intermittent pain||6.33|-4.91|0.804
81734170|NCT02087904|163165026|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|4.63||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Intermittent pain||4.63|-6.9|0.699
81734171|NCT02087904|163165026|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.4||||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|7.14||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Intermittent pain||7.14|-4.37|0.636
81734172|NCT02087904|163165026|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.9||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.91|6.76||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Constant pain||6.76|-4.91|0.756
81734173|NCT02087904|163165026|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.6||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.55|0.42||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Constant pain||0.42|-11.55|0.068
81435453|NCT01243151|162561389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.069||0.5233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.35|26.7|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||26.70|-52.35|0.5233
81435454|NCT01243151|162561389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-19.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.332||0.3391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.51|20.57|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||20.57|-59.51|0.3391
81435455|NCT01243151|162561389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-17.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.601||0.3606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.55|20.65|||ANCOVA|||Day 22: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||20.65|-56.55|0.3606
81435456|NCT01243151|162561389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.918||0.5364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.55|26.89|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||26.89|-51.55|0.5364
81435457|NCT01243151|162561389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.069||0.5651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.08|27.96|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||27.96|-51.08|0.5651
81435458|NCT01243151|162561389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.332||0.4719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.69|25.39|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||25.39|-54.69|0.4719
81435459|NCT01243151|162561389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.601||0.3999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.13|22.07|||ANCOVA|||Day 29: Analysis was performed using the ANCOVA treatment, screening LDL-C stratum, study day, treatment-by-LDL-C stratum, and study day by treatment interaction as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and participant as a random effect.||22.07|-55.13|0.3999
81734174|NCT02087904|163165026|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.34|4.58||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Constant pain||4.58|-7.34|0.649
81734175|NCT02087904|163165027|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.14|5.14||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Intermittent pain||5.14|-7.14|0.75
81734176|NCT02087904|163165027|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.6||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.82|3.6||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Intermittent pain||3.6|-8.82|0.409
81734177|NCT02087904|163165027|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.0||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.24|3.18||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Intermittent pain||3.18|-9.24|0.338
81734178|NCT02087904|163165027|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.59|7.08||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Constant pain||7.08|-5.59|0.817
81734179|NCT02087904|163165027|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.0||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.37|4.43||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Constant pain||4.43|-8.37|0.544
81734180|NCT02087904|163165027|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.5||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|3.86||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Constant pain||3.86|-8.91|0.437
81734181|NCT02087904|163165028|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.2||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.31|4.92||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Intermittent pain||4.92|-9.31|0.545
81734182|NCT02087904|163165028|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.65|6.81||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Intermittent pain||6.81|-7.65|0.909
81734183|NCT02087904|163165028|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.0||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.23|3.25||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Intermittent pain||3.25|-11.23|0.278
81734184|NCT02087904|163165028|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.42|5.92||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Constant pain||5.92|-8.42|0.732
81734185|NCT02087904|163165028|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.6||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.86|2.69||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Constant pain||2.69|-11.86|0.216
81734186|NCT02087904|163165028|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.2||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.42|-1.88||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Constant pain||-1.88|-16.42|0.014
81734187|NCT02087904|163165029|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.66||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||7-day recall period||0.66|-0.56|0.874
81734188|NCT02087904|163165029|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.38||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||7-day recall period||0.38|-0.86|0.451
81435460|NCT01721772|162561436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.6|||Stratified Log Rank Test|||||0.60|0.30|<0.0001
81435461|NCT01721772|162561437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.56|||Stratified Log Rank Test|||||0.56|0.34|<0.0001
81435462|NCT01721772|162561439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.75|7.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.13|2.75|<0.0001
81472220|NCT05153148|162636406|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.1|||=|0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|20.1|||Fisher Exact||Comparisons of ACR70 responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using Fischer's exact Method.|||20.1|-1.0|=0.101
81734189|NCT02087904|163165029|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.93||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||7-day recall period||0.93|-0.31|0.331
81734190|NCT02087904|163165029|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.67||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Activity pain||0.67|-0.73|0.932
81734191|NCT02087904|163165029|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.37||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Activity pain||0.37|-1.07|0.344
81734192|NCT02087904|163165029|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.97||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Activity pain||0.97|-0.47|0.489
81734193|NCT02087904|163165029|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.85||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (before)||0.85|-0.42|0.498
81435463|NCT01721772|162561440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Unstratified Hazard Ratio|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.56|||||PD-L1 positive group|||0.56|0.24|
81435464|NCT01721772|162561440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Unstratified Hazard Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.8|||||PD-L1 negative group|||0.80|0.45|
81734194|NCT02087904|163165029|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.49||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (before)||0.49|-0.8|0.637
81734195|NCT02087904|163165029|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.94||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (before)||0.94|-0.35|0.367
81734196|NCT02087904|163165029|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.79||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (after)||0.79|-0.51|0.67
81734197|NCT02087904|163165029|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.57||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (after)||0.57|-0.76|0.776
81734198|NCT02087904|163165029|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.96||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (after)||0.96|-0.37|0.387
81734199|NCT02087904|163165030|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.54||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||7-day recall period||0.54|-0.86|0.661
81734200|NCT02087904|163165030|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.15||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||7-day recall period||0.15|-1.26|0.122
81734201|NCT02087904|163165030|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.47||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||7-day recall period||0.47|-0.94|0.507
81734202|NCT02087904|163165030|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.74||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Activity pain||0.74|-0.85|0.892
81734203|NCT02087904|163165030|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.48||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Activity pain||0.48|-1.12|0.433
81734204|NCT02087904|163165030|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.76||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Activity pain||0.76|-0.84|0.92
81734205|NCT02087904|163165030|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.71||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (before)||0.71|-0.68|0.957
81734206|NCT02087904|163165030|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.26||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (before)||0.26|-1.13|0.222
81472221|NCT05153148|162636406|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.3|||=|0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|19.4|||Fisher Exact||Comparisons of ACR70 responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using Fischer's exact Method.|||19.4|-1.7|=0.158
81734207|NCT02087904|163165030|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.25||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (before)||0.25|-1.15|0.209
81734208|NCT02087904|163165030|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.79||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (after)||0.79|-0.62|0.813
81734209|NCT02087904|163165030|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.17||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (after)||0.17|-1.25|0.135
81734210|NCT02087904|163165030|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.57||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (after)||0.57|-0.85|0.679
81734211|NCT02087904|163165031|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.79||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||7-day recall period||0.79|-0.76|0.978
81734212|NCT02087904|163165031|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.82||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||7-day recall period||0.82|-0.75|0.925
81734213|NCT02087904|163165031|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.61||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||7-day recall period||0.61|-0.96|0.659
81734214|NCT02087904|163165031|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.67||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Activity pain||0.67|-1.1|0.633
81734215|NCT02087904|163165031|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.56||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Activity pain||0.56|-1.23|0.46
81734216|NCT02087904|163165031|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.7||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Activity pain||0.7|-1.1|0.663
81734217|NCT02087904|163165031|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.59||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (before)||0.59|-0.89|0.696
81734218|NCT02087904|163165031|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.34||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (before)||0.34|-1.16|0.278
81435465|NCT01721772|162561443|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.65||||||||0.65|0.41|
81435466|NCT04542694|162561446|SUPERIORITY||The difference in proportions|0.1313||||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0004|0.2367|||Chi-squared|||A comparative analysis of the rate of clinical status improvement by 2 or more categories. The difference in percentages between the AREPLIVIR arm and the standard therapy arm (pa-pb)||0.2367|-0.0004|0.0372
81435467|NCT04542694|162561447|SUPERIORITY||The difference in days|4.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Comparative analysis of time to clinical status improvement by categorical ordinal clinical improvement scale between the AREPLIVIR arm and the standard therapy arm||||<0.0001
81435468|NCT04542694|162561448|SUPERIORITY||The difference in percentages|22.5||||0.00016|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.00016
81435469|NCT04542694|162561449|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.55||||0.052|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.052
81435470|NCT04542694|162561450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1953|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1953
81435471|NCT04542694|162561451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4975|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4975
81435472|NCT00687739|162561461|SUPERIORITY|The primary analysis compared the GnRHAG + E2 and GnRHAG + PL groups, pooled across exercise status. It was acknowledged that the inclusion of exercisers could minimize the effects of GnRHAG but would be reflective of the effects of ovarian hormone suppression on sedentary and active women. Differences in changes across time between groups were tested using an analysis of covariance model conditioned on baseline.|||||<|0.05||||||The p value was calculated|ANCOVA|||The primary analysis was the effect of PL vs E2 collapsed across exercise (2-group comparison). The analysis of effects of exercise was exploratory (evaluated within-group changes only).||||<0.05
81435473|NCT00687739|162561462|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The p value was calculated|ANCOVA|||The primary analysis was the comparison of within-group changes in the E2 and placebo groups for cortisol AUC in response to Dex/CRH and between-group differences in the changes. Within-group changes and between-group differences in changes were evaluated by linear contrast using an ANCOVA model with adjustment for pre-intervention values of outcomes.||||<0.05
81435474|NCT00687739|162561463|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The p value was calculated|ANCOVA|||The primary analysis compared the GnRHag+E2 and GnRHag+PL groups, pooled across exercise status. Differences in change over time between groups were tested by using an ANCOVA model, first with treatment group alone, and again adding FM and FFM to the model.||||<0.05
81435475|NCT02542462|162561466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||P value for the number of subjects with an increase of 1 mm or more of terminal ileum from pre to post was 0.2|Fisher Exact|||The test is to see a difference among the four groups and the pre to post change of the primary outcomes||||0.2
81435476|NCT02542462|162561466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||P value for change in the number of subjects with an increase in number of lymph nodes from pre to post was 0.3.|Fisher Exact|||The test is to see a difference among the four groups and the pre to post change of the primary outcomes||||0.3
81435477|NCT00874822|162561486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|19.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|24.4|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||"Ho: The Prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea in patients planning hip or knee arthroplasty will be no different using current screening techniques than it was in a historical control group.~The prevalence of OSA in the study population is hypothesized to be at least 10% higher than the best previous estimate of 6.7%. Employing a two-sided hypothesis test with α of 0.05 and power of 0.85 yields a sample size of 163."||24.4|13.6|<0.0001
81450458|NCT03433755|162587788|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-70.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.47|-62.27||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-62.27|-79.47|< 0.0001
81734219|NCT02087904|163165031|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.4||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (before)||0.4|-1.1|0.357
81734220|NCT02087904|163165031|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.64||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (after)||0.64|-0.87|0.761
81734221|NCT02087904|163165031|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.51||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.51|-1.02|0.218
81734222|NCT02087904|163165031|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.51||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Performance pain (after)||0.51|-1.02|0.513
81734223|NCT02087904|163165032|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.75||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.75|-0.52|0.728
81734224|NCT02087904|163165032|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.24||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.24|-1.06|0.219
81734225|NCT02087904|163165032|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.51||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.51|-0.79|0.673
81734226|NCT02087904|163165033|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.71||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.71|-0.73|0.984
81734227|NCT02087904|163165033|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.19||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.19|-1.26|0.145
81734228|NCT02087904|163165033|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.49||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.49|-0.96|0.527
81734229|NCT02087904|163165034|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.87||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.87|-0.71|0.836
81734230|NCT02087904|163165034|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.66||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.66|-0.94|0.738
81734231|NCT02087904|163165034|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.38||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.38|-1.22|0.3
81734232|NCT02087904|163165035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-101.59|102.62||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Global knee||102.62|-101.59|0.992
81734233|NCT02087904|163165035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.6||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.95|111.1||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Global knee||111.10|-103.95|0.948
81734234|NCT02087904|163165035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-33.1||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-134.76|68.65||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Global knee||68.65|-134.76|0.523
81734235|NCT02087904|163165035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.2||||0.799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.47|36.95||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial central condyle + plateau||36.95|-28.47|0.799
81734236|NCT02087904|163165035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|9.0||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.62|43.64||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial central condyle + plateau||43.64|-25.62|0.609
81734237|NCT02087904|163165035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.6||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.97|34.19||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial central condyle + plateau||34.19|-30.97|0.923
81734238|NCT02087904|163165035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.1||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.88|54.08||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial condyle + plateau||54.08|-49.88|0.937
81734239|NCT02087904|163165035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.1||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.68|58.95||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial condyle + plateau||58.95|-50.68|0.882
81734240|NCT02087904|163165035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|13.8||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.05|65.55||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial condyle + plateau||65.55|-38.05|0.602
81734241|NCT02087904|163165036|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-41.7||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-180.49|97.04||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Global knee||97.04|-180.49|0.554
81472222|NCT05153148|162636407|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.7|||=|0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|1.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM)||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|1.3|-4.8|=0.268
81734242|NCT02087904|163165036|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.7||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-140.86|146.31||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Global knee||146.31|-140.86|0.97
81734243|NCT02087904|163165036|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-26.1||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-165.47|113.32||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Global knee||113.32|-165.47|0.713
81734244|NCT02087904|163165036|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-25.1||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.12|19.88||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial central condyle + plateau||19.88|-70.12|0.272
81734245|NCT02087904|163165036|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|11.1||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.63|57.8||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial central condyle + plateau||57.8|-35.63|0.64
81734246|NCT02087904|163165036|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.8||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.94|33.38||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial central condyle + plateau||33.38|-56.94|0.608
81734247|NCT02087904|163165036|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-40.3||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-119.88|39.3||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial condyle + plateau||39.3|-119.88|0.319
81734248|NCT02087904|163165036|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|24.4||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.05|106.91||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial condyle + plateau||106.91|-58.05|0.56
81734249|NCT02087904|163165036|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-28.1||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-107.97|51.82||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial condyle + plateau||51.82|-107.97|0.489
81734250|NCT02087904|163165037|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.015||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Global knee||0.015|-0.015|0.972
81734251|NCT02087904|163165037|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.001||||0.929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.015||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Global knee||0.015|-0.017|0.929
81734252|NCT02087904|163165037|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.005||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.01||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Global knee||0.01|-0.02|0.543
81435478|NCT00840658|162561533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P-value is for the Ciudad Juarez site and it corresponds to the interaction between group (Intervention vs. Control) and study visit (12-months vs. baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Alternative hypothesis: There is a difference between the intervention and the control group with respect to the change in the odds of higher receptive needle sharing. (i.e., The interaction between study visit (baseline, 4-, 8-, and 12-months) and intervention group will be significant at 0.05 significance level. Over time, the intervention group will experience a significant decline in receptive needle sharing but the control group will not.)|To examine the receptive needle sharing outcome, we used ordinal logistic regression for correlated data via GEE with the correlation matrix estimated empirically from the data. The final analyses were stratified by site. The final ordinal logistic regression models included the following main effects: Group, Visit, and Visit\*Group interaction, with our primary interest in the Visit\*Group interaction, as a significant p-value would be indicative of an intervention effect.|||0.036
81450459|NCT03433755|162587788|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-65.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.97|-57.66||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-57.66|-73.97|< 0.0001
81450460|NCT03433755|162587789|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-76.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.6|-66.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-66.4|-86.6|< 0.0001
81734253|NCT02087904|163165037|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.008||||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.059||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial central condyle + plateau||0.059|-0.043|0.752
81734254|NCT02087904|163165037|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.011||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.064||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial central condyle + plateau||0.064|-0.042|0.691
81734255|NCT02087904|163165037|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.06||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial central condyle + plateau||0.06|-0.041|0.71
81734256|NCT02087904|163165037|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.02||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial condyle + plateau||0.02|-0.019|0.965
81734257|NCT02087904|163165037|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.002||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.019||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial condyle + plateau||0.019|-0.022|0.885
81734258|NCT02087904|163165037|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.001||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.021||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial condyle + plateau||0.021|-0.018|0.887
81734259|NCT02087904|163165038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.005||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.014||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Global knee||0.014|-0.024|0.619
81734260|NCT02087904|163165038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.001||||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.019||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Global knee||0.019|-0.02|0.952
81734261|NCT02087904|163165038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.003||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.016||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Global knee||0.016|-0.022|0.765
81734262|NCT02087904|163165038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.03||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial central condyle + plateau||0.03|-0.11|0.258
81734263|NCT02087904|163165038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.023||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.094||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial central condyle + plateau||0.094|-0.049|0.535
81435479|NCT00840658|162561534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P-value is for the Ciudad Juarez site and it corresponds to the interaction between group (Intervention vs. Control) and study visit (12-months vs. baseline).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Alternative hypothesis: There is a difference between the intervention and the control group with respect to the change in the mean score IRI (i.e., The interaction between study visit (baseline, 4-, 8-, and 12-months) and intervention group will be significant at 0.05 significance level. Over time, the intervention group will experience a significant decline in the IRI but the control group will not.)|We used gamma regression for correlated data via GEE, with the correlation matrix estimated empirically from the data. The final analyses were stratified by site. The final gamma regression models included the following main effects: Group, Visit, and Visit\*Group interaction, with our primary interest in the Visit\*Group interaction, as a significant p-value would be indicative of an intervention effect.|||0.013
81435480|NCT05004649|162561551|OTHER|||||||0.024356||||||When Bonferroni corrected for multiple comparisons the significance level across conditions is p \< 0.0167. This is the Bonferonni corrected level for three tests applied to a baseline significance value of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.024356
81435481|NCT05004649|162561551|OTHER|||||||0.040382||||||When Bonferroni corrected for multiple comparisons the significance level across conditions is p \< 0.0167. This is the Bonferonni corrected level for three tests applied to a baseline significance value of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.040382
81435482|NCT05004649|162561551|OTHER|||||||0.90161||||||When Bonferroni corrected for multiple comparisons the significance level across conditions is p \< 0.0167. This is the Bonferonni corrected level for three tests applied to a baseline significance value of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.90161
81734264|NCT02087904|163165038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.006||||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.076|0.064||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial central condyle + plateau||0.064|-0.076|0.866
81734265|NCT02087904|163165038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.012||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.017||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 25 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial condyle + plateau||0.017|-0.041|0.413
81734266|NCT02087904|163165038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.012||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.042||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 100 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial condyle + plateau||0.042|-0.018|0.445
81734267|NCT02087904|163165038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.003||||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.026||P-value for test of difference between ABT-981 200 mg dose group and Placebo at each postbaseline time point was from an ANCOVA model with treatment, age, and K-L grade as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Medial condyle + plateau||0.026|-0.032|0.835
81734268|NCT02087904|163165039|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|7.0||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|21.4||P-value for test of difference between each ABT-981 dose group and Placebo was from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using age group and K-L grade as stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.4|-7.3|0.311
81734269|NCT02087904|163165039|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|5.5||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|19.9||P-value for test of difference between each ABT-981 dose group and Placebo was from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using age group and K-L grade as stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.9|-8.9|0.435
81734270|NCT02087904|163165039|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|5.5||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|19.9||P-value for test of difference between each ABT-981 dose group and Placebo was from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using age group and K-L grade as stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.9|-8.9|0.435
81734271|NCT02087904|163165040|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|2.4||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|16.8||P-value for test of difference between each ABT-981 dose group and Placebo was from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using age group and K-L grade as stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.8|-11.9|0.744
81734272|NCT02087904|163165040|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|4.3||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|18.7||P-value for test of difference between each ABT-981 dose group and Placebo was from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using age group and K-L grade as stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.7|-10.1|0.581
81734273|NCT02087904|163165040|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|10.4||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|24.3||P-value for test of difference between each ABT-981 dose group and Placebo was from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using age group and K-L grade as stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.3|-3.5|0.146
81734274|NCT02087904|163165041|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|-1.3||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|12.4||P-value for test of difference between each ABT-981 dose group and Placebo was from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using age group and K-L grade as stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.4|-14.9|0.824
81734275|NCT02087904|163165041|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|0.8||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|14.5||P-value for test of difference between each ABT-981 dose group and Placebo was from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using age group and K-L grade as stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.5|-12.8|0.964
81734276|NCT02087904|163165041|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|2.1||||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|15.6||P-value for test of difference between each ABT-981 dose group and Placebo was from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using age group and K-L grade as stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.6|-11.3|0.763
81734277|NCT00259012|163165135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||Within group comparison between steady state and baseline||||0.087
81734278|NCT00259012|163165135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||Within group comparison between steady state and baseline||||0.019
81734279|NCT00259012|163165136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.255|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||Within group comparison between steady state and baseline||||0.255
81734280|NCT00259012|163165136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||Within group comparison between steady state and baseline.||||0.031
81734281|NCT00259012|163165137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.099|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparison between steady state and baseline||||0.099
81734282|NCT00259012|163165137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparison between steady state and baseline||||0.016
81734283|NCT00259012|163165138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.347|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparison between steady state and baseline||||0.347
81734284|NCT00259012|163165138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparison between steady state and baseline||||0.012
81472223|NCT05153148|162636407|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-3.0|||=|0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|0.0|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|0.0|-6.1|=0.051
81472224|NCT05153148|162636407|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.5|||=|0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|0.6|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|0.6|-5.6|=0.112
81734285|NCT00259012|163165139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.339|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparison between steady state and baseline||||0.339
81734286|NCT00259012|163165139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparison between steady state and baseline||||0.003
81734287|NCT00259012|163165140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.982|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparison between steady state and baseline||||0.982
81734288|NCT00259012|163165140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.534|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparison between steady state and baseline||||0.534
81734289|NCT00259012|163165141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparison between steady state and baseline||||0.166
81734290|NCT00259012|163165141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparison between steady state and baseline||||0.119
81734291|NCT00259012|163165142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.387|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparison between steady state and baseline||||0.387
81734292|NCT00259012|163165142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparison between steady state and baseline||||0.021
81734293|NCT01941030|163165219|OTHER|No pre-specified hypothesis test or power calculation specified in protocol.||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Data failed to meet the assumption for normality per the Shapiro-Wilk test.||Null hypothesis: no difference in populations for post-balloon angioplasty reduction of calcium out of lumen gain.||||0.0220
81734294|NCT01941030|163165220|OTHER|No pre-specified hypothesis test or power calculation specified in protocol.||||||0.6228|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: no difference in populations for post-balloon angioplasty minimum lumen area stenosis.||||0.6228
81734295|NCT01941030|163165221|OTHER|No pre-specified hypothesis test or power calculation specified in protocol.||||||0.4528|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Data failed to meet the assumption for normality per the Shapiro-Wilk test.||Null hypothesis: no difference in populations for post-balloon angioplasty plaque area.||||0.4528
81734296|NCT01941030|163165222|OTHER|No pre-specified hypothesis test or power calculation specified in protocol.||||||0.3573|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Data failed to meet the assumption for normality per the Shapiro-Wilk test.||Null hypothesis: no difference in populations for post-balloon angioplasty dense calcium area.||||0.3573
81734297|NCT01941030|163165223|OTHER|No pre-specified hypothesis test or power calculation specified in protocol.||||||0.6073|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Data failed to meet the assumption for normality per the Shapiro-Wilk test.||Null hypothesis: no difference in populations for post-balloon angioplasty necrotic core area.||||0.6073
81734298|NCT01941030|163165224|OTHER|No pre-specified hypothesis test or power calculation specified in protocol.||||||0.2149|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Data failed to meet the assumption for normality per the Shapiro-Wilk test.||Null hypothesis: no difference in populations for post-balloon angioplasty fibrous plaque area.||||0.2149
81734299|NCT01941030|163165225|OTHER|No pre-specified hypothesis test or power calculation specified in protocol.||||||0.0579|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Data failed to meet the assumption for normality per the Shapiro-Wilk test.||Null hypothesis: no difference in populations for post-balloon angioplasty fibrofatty plaque area.||||0.0579
81734300|NCT01941030|163165226|OTHER|No pre-specified hypothesis test or power calculation specified in protocol.||||||0.076|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: no difference in populations for post-final balloon FFR value with 600 mcg adenosine.||||0.076
81734301|NCT01941030|163165226|OTHER|No pre-specified hypothesis test or power calculation specified in protocol.||||||0.205|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: no difference in populations for post-final balloon FFR value with 1200 mcg adenosine.||||0.205
81734302|NCT01918800|163165227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for clinical significance was 7 point improvement.|paired t test|||||||.64
81734303|NCT01918800|163165228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|paired t test|||||||0.04
81734304|NCT01918800|163165229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|Paired t test|||||||0.35
81435483|NCT00354159|162561584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||6-month survival rate|90.5|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|87.7|||The survival estimate at 6-months post-implant was compared to 80%. The comparison was made using the cumulative hazard \[e.g. log survival estimate\] for the variance.|Survival estimate at 6-months|The survival estimate at 6-months post-implant was compared to 80%.||"Null hypothesis: Freedom from Chronicle system-related complications at 6-months post-implant is less than or equal to 80%.~Alternative hypothesis: Freedom from Chronicle system-related complications at 6-months is greater than 80%."|||87.7|<0.001
81435484|NCT00354159|162561586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.61||The P-value is from the Andersen-Gill model, an extension of the Cox proportional hazards model for multiple events.|Andersen-Gill||Hazard Ratio is for the Treatment Arm relative to the Control Arm.|"The study was originally powered at 80% to detect a 25% risk reduction between the treatment arm and control arm with a type I error rate of 0.05. Under these assumptions 648 HF-related events from approximately 1300 subjects were required. The study stopped after 400 were randomized.~Null Hypothesis: The HF-related event rate is the same between the treatment arm and control arm.~Alternative Hypothesis: The HF-related event rate between the treatment arm and control arm is different."||1.61|0.61|0.978
81435485|NCT00354159|162561587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.574||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Null Hypothesis: mu(Treatment) = mu(Control) Alternative Hypothesis: mu(Treatment) ne mu(Control)~where mu is the percentage of hospitalized days for heart failure."||||0.574
81435486|NCT00354159|162561588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.28||The P-value is from the Andersen-Gill model, an extension of the Cox proportional hazards model for multiple events.|Andersen-Gill Model||Hazard Ratio is for the Treatment Arm relative to the Control Arm.|"Null Hypothesis: The CV-related event rate is the same between the treatment arm and control arm.~Alternative Hypothesis: The CV-related event rate between the treatment arm and control arm is different."||1.28|0.62|0.527
81435487|NCT00354159|162561589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.32|||Regression, Cox|The treatment and control hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval was estimated using a univariate cox Regression Model.|Hazard Ratio is for the Treatment Arm relative to the Control Arm|"Null Hypothesis: Freedom from death or HF-related hospitalization is the same between the treatment arm and the control arm.~Alternative Hypothesis: Freedom from death or HF-related hospitalization is different between the treatment arm and the control arm."||1.32|0.57|0.505
81472225|NCT05153148|162636408|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.9|||=|0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.7|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|0.7|-2.4|=0.280
81472226|NCT05153148|162636408|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.1|||=|0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.5|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|0.5|-2.6|=0.177
81734305|NCT01918800|163165230|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||The p value in this case is for the SF-36 Physical|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8
81734306|NCT01918800|163165230|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The p value in this case refers to the SF-36 Mental||||.09
81734307|NCT01918800|163165231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.521||||||This p value applies to the RAPA Cardiovascular|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.521
81734308|NCT01918800|163165231|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4199|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This p values is for the RAPA Strength||||0.4199
81734309|NCT01918800|163165231|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.854|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.854
81734310|NCT01918800|163165232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.42
81734311|NCT01918800|163165233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.36
81734312|NCT01312922|163165296|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.987||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.456|2.14|||Fisher Exact|||||2.140|0.456|1.000
81734313|NCT01312922|163165296|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.031||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.476|2.233|||Fisher Exact|||||2.233|0.476|1.000
81734314|NCT00515203|163165304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0019
81734315|NCT00515203|163165305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3651|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3651
81734316|NCT00515203|163165306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0008
81734317|NCT00515203|163165307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0008
81734318|NCT00515203|163165308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2098|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2098
81734319|NCT01874951|163165316|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An initial power analysis at the time of protocol development suggested that with 6 patients in each treatment group, we could expect a 79% chance of achieving significance (2-sided p \< 0.05) if the true response rate to low-dose naltrexone (LDN) was 80% and the true placebo response rate was 20%.||||||0.55||||||Threshold of statistical significance is 0.05.|Chi-squared|Chi-squared value was 1.5.||Response rates were based on attaining a reduction in the HAM-D-17 scale of 50% or greater compared to baseline. We hypothesized that naltrexone would produce a significantly greater response rate than placebo.||||0.55
81734320|NCT01179048|163165353|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of liraglutide versus placebo was considered confirmed, if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the hazard ratio was below 1.3 or if the p-value for the one-sided test of H0: HR \>=1.3 against Ha: HR \<1.3 was less than 2.5% (or equivalent to 5% in two-sided test). If non-inferiority was established for the primary outcome, a test for superiority was to be performed.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.868|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.778|0.968||p-value is reported for one-sided (α-level 0.025) test for non-inferiority (hazard ratio \>=1.3).|Regression, Cox|||The primary endpoint was evaluated using the Cox regression model to estimate the hazard ratio (HR) (liraglutide/placebo) and the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) including treatment group as factor. Non-inferiority of liraglutide versus placebo was considered confirmed, if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the hazard ratio was below 1.3 or if the p-value for the one-sided test of H0: HR \>=1.3 against Ha: HR \<1.3 was less than 2.5% (or equivalent to 5% in two-sided test).||0.968|0.778|<0.001
81734321|NCT01179048|163165353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.868||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.778|0.968||p-value is reported for one-sided (α-level 0.025) test for superiority (hazard ratio\>=1.0).|Regression, Cox|||If non-inferiority was established for the primary outcome, a test for superiority was performed. Superiority of liraglutide versus placebo was considered confirmed, if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the hazard ratio was below 1.0 or equivalent if the p-value for the one-sided test of H0: HR \>=1.0 against Ha: HR \<1.0 was less than 2.5% (or equivalent to 5% in two-sided test).||0.968|0.778|0.005
81734322|NCT01179048|163165354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.881|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.807|0.962|||Regression, Cox|The analysis was done using a Cox regression model with treatment as a fixed factor including all randomised subjects.||||0.962|0.807|
81734323|NCT01179048|163165355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.847|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.739|0.971|||Regression, Cox|The analysis was done using a Cox regression model with treatment as a fixed factor including all randomised subjects.||||0.971|0.739|
81734324|NCT01179048|163165356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.783|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.656|0.934|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis for percentage of subjects experiencing cardiovascular death was done by Cox regression model with treatment as fixed factor.||0.934|0.656|
81734325|NCT01179048|163165356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.894|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.721|1.107|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis for percentage of subjects experiencing non-fatal stroke was done by Cox regression model with treatment as fixed factor||1.107|0.721|
81734326|NCT01179048|163165356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.878|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.747|1.031|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis for percentage of subjects experiencing non-fatal myocardial infarction was done by Cox regression model with treatment as fixed factor||1.031|0.747|
81734327|NCT01179048|163165356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.763|1.258|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis for percentage of subjects experiencing hospitalisation for unstable angina pectoris was done by Cox regression model with treatment as fixed factor||1.258|0.763|
81734328|NCT01179048|163165356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.912|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.797|1.044|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis for percentage of subjects experiencing coronary revascularisation was done by Cox regression model with treatment as fixed factor||1.044|0.797|
81734329|NCT01179048|163165356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.872|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|1.046|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis for percentage of subjects experiencing hospitalisation for heart failure was done by Cox regression model with treatment as fixed factor||1.046|0.727|
81734330|NCT01179048|163165357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.841|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.969|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis for percentage of subjects experiencing a first microvascular event was done by Cox regression model with treatment as fixed factor.||0.969|0.730|
81435488|NCT00354159|162561590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.04|||Andersen-Gill Model|The P-value is from the Andersen-Gill model, an extension of the Cox proportional hazards model for multiple events.|Hazard Ratio is for the Treatment Arm relative to the Control Arm.|"Null Hypothesis: The all cause event rate is the same between the treatment arm and control arm.~Alternative Hypothesis: The all cause event rate between the treatment arm and control arm is different."||1.04|0.56|0.088
81734331|NCT01179048|163165358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.782|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.666|0.918|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis for percentage of subjects experiencing a composite nephropathy event was done by Cox regression model with treatment as fixed factor.||0.918|0.666|
81734332|NCT01179048|163165358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.738|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.602|0.905|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis for percentage of subjects experiencing a new onset of persistant macroalbuminaria event was done by Cox regression model with treatment as fixed factor.||0.905|0.602|
81734333|NCT01179048|163165358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.667|1.189|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis for percentage of subjects experiencing persistent doubling of serum creatinine was done by Cox regression model with treatment as fixed factor.||1.189|0.667|
81734334|NCT01179048|163165358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.869|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.607|1.244|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis for percentage of subjects experiencing a need for continuous renal-replacement therapy was done by Cox regression model with treatment as fixed factor.||1.244|0.607|
81734335|NCT01179048|163165358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.593|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|4.869|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis for percentage of subjects experiencing death due to renal disease was done by Cox regression model with treatment as fixed factor.||4.869|0.521|
81734336|NCT01179048|163165358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.149|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.869|1.519|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis for percentage of subjects experiencing composite retinopathy was done by Cox regression model with treatment as fixed factor.||1.519|0.869|
81734337|NCT01179048|163165358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.159|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.869|1.546|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis for percentage of subjects experiencing treatment with photocoagulation or intravitreal agents was done by Cox regression model with treatment as fixed factor.||1.546|0.869|
81472227|NCT05153148|162636408|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.0|||=|0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.5|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|0.5|-2.6|=0.196
81472228|NCT05153148|162636409|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.9|||=|0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|5.9|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|5.9|-9.6|=0.637
81472229|NCT05153148|162636409|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-9.2|||=|0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-1.4|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|-1.4|-17.0|=0.021
81734338|NCT01179048|163165358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.335|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|30.847|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis for percentage of subjects experiencing development of diabetes-related blindness was done by Cox regression model with treatment as fixed factor.||30.847|0.004|
81734339|NCT01179048|163165358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.454|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.845|2.502|||Regression, Cox|||Analysis for percentage of subjects experiencing vitreous haemorrhage was done by Cox regression model with treatment as fixed factor.||2.502|0.845|
81734340|NCT03203447|163165361|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|-7.1||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|3.6||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.050. Prior to evaluating the results of the CMH test, a Breslow-Day test with Tarone's adjustment was conducted to confirm the homogeneity of the odds ratios between RVO strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test was stratified by the type of retinal vein occlusion, i.e., branch vs. central.|Estimated value was calculated as the percentage of subjects in the Active arm meeting the primary endpoint minus the percentage of subjects in the Control arm meeting the primary endpoint.|Based on a Pearson chi-square test, a total sample size of approximately 460 subjects provided 90% power to detect a difference of 15% between the Active and Control arms assuming the Control arm showed a proportion of 0.50 at 8 weeks. The primary analysis was a test of superiority of the Active arm over the Control arm, and was based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by type of retinal vein occlusion.||3.6|-17.9|0.191
81734341|NCT00324168|163165364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.009||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.068|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for enrollment BSCVA||||0.068|-0.085|0.82
81734342|NCT00324168|163165365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.15|||Regression, Linear|||||0.15|-0.09|0.40
81472230|NCT05153148|162636409|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-8.7|||=|0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|-0.9|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|-0.9|-16.5|=0.030
81698945|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.2271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.13|-0.56|0.2271
81734343|NCT00324168|163165366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.08|||Regression, Linear|||||0.08|-0.07|0.873
81734344|NCT00324168|163165367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.12|||Regression, Cox|||||1.12|0.76|0.44
81539066|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.49||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.59|42.46||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||42.46|2.59|0.0010
81734345|NCT00324168|163165368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81734346|NCT00324168|163165369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.05|||Regression, Linear|||||0.05|-0.12|0.39
81472231|NCT05153148|162636410|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.9|||=|0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|6.6|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|6.6|-8.4|=0.812
81472232|NCT05153148|162636410|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-6.7|||=|0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|0.8|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|0.8|-14.2|=0.079
81698946|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.12|-0.81|0.0086
81734347|NCT00324168|163165370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.78||95.0|-0.09|0.07|||Regression, Linear|||||0.07|-0.09|0.78
81734348|NCT00324168|163165371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.35|||Regression, Linear|||Nocardia spp||0.35|-.011|0.30
81734349|NCT00324168|163165371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.86||95.0|-0.12|0.1|||Regression, Linear|||Streptococcus pneumoniae||0.10|-0.12|0.86
81734350|NCT00324168|163165371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.55|||Regression, Linear|||Moraxella spp||0.55|-0.34|0.65
81539067|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.01||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.31|51.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||51.14|3.31|0.0002
81734351|NCT00324168|163165371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.13|||Regression, Linear|||Pseudomonas aeruginosa||0.13|-0.20|0.67
81435489|NCT00354159|162561591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.54||P-value is from a proportional odds model comparing the distribution of composite endpoint response between the treatment arm and control arm.|Proportional odds model||Odds ratio represents the odds of improved score in the treatment group relative to the control group.|"Null Hypothesis: Distribution of composite response endpoint is the same between the treatment arm and the control arm.~Alternative Hypothesis: Distribution of composite response endpoint is different between the treatment arm and the control arm."||1.54|0.73|0.758
81435490|NCT00354159|162561594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.06|||Regression, Cox|The treatment to control hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval was estimated using a univariate Cox Regression Model|Hazard ratio estimates the hazard of death in the treatment group relative to the control group.|"Null hypothesis: Survival during the 12-month randomized follow-up period is the same between the treatment and control groups.~Alternative hypothesis: Survival during the 12-month randomized period is different between the treatment and control groups."||2.06|0.29|0.599
81435491|NCT00354159|162561595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145||95.0|||||Negative-Binomial Regression|||The null hypothesis is that the rate of cardiovascular medication changes is the same between the Treatment Arm and Control Arm.||||0.145
81435492|NCT00354159|162561596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: Average daily median ePAD is the same between the Treatment and Control arms.~Alternative hypothesis: Average daily median ePAD is the different between the Treatment and Control arms."||||0.033
81435493|NCT00354159|162561597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null Hypothesis: The average daily median ePAD is not different among Control Arm subjects that have and that do not have a heart failure related event during the 12-month follow-up period.~Alternative Hypothesis: The average daily median ePAD is different among Control Arm subjects that have and that do not have a heart failure related event during the 12-month follow-up period."||||0.002
81435494|NCT00354159|162561598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.96|||Proportional odds regression model||Direction for odds ratio is the odds of improvement in the Treatment arm versus the odds of improvement in the Control arm.|"Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in the change in NYHA functional class between the Treatment and Control Arms.~Alternative Hypothesis: There is a difference in the change in NYHA functional class between the Treatment and Control Arms."||1.96|0.82|0.292
81435495|NCT00354159|162561599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Null Hypothesis: The change in 6-minute hall walk distance is not different between the Treatment and Control Arms.~Alternative Hypothesis: The change in 6-minute hall walk distance is different between the Treatment and Control Arms."||||0.996
81435496|NCT00354159|162561600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.154||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Null Hypothesis: The change from baseline to the 12-month follow-up visit in eGFR values is the same between the Treatment arm and Control arm.~Alternative Hypothesis: The change from baseline to the 12-month follow-up visit in eGFR values is different between the Treatment arm and Control arm."||||0.154
81435497|NCT00354159|162561603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.583||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Response was change in MNLWHF score from baseline. Model adjusted for baseline MNLWHF score. Negative changes mean an improvement in MNLWHF score.||"Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in the change in MNLWHF score from baseline to 12-months between the Treatment Arm and Control Arm.~Alternative Hypothesis: There is a difference in the change in MNLWHF score from baseline to 12-months between the Treatment Arm and Control Arm."||||0.583
81435498|NCT00354159|162561604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.48||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.5||The P-value is from the Andersen-Gill model which adjusts for multiple VT/VF episodes per subject.|Andersen-Gill Model|Andersen-Gill model included a term for Treatment Arm. This model adjusts for multiple events per subject.||"Null Hypothesis: Rate of VT/VF episodes during the 12-month randomized period is the same between the Treatment Arm and the Control Arm.~Alternative Hypothesis: Rate of VT/VF episodes during the 12-month randomized period is different between the Treatment Arm and the Control Arm."||3.5|0.63|0.368
81435499|NCT03405363|162561628|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted Incidence Rate Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.47|||Poisson regression model|Including exposure, natural logarithm of person-years at risk as offset, propensity score quintiles, and LAMA use at the index date as a covariate.|Olodaterol compared to 'other LABA' as reference|||1.47|0.98|
81734352|NCT00324168|163165372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.25|||Regression, Linear|||\<20/40||0.25|-0.08|0.33
81734353|NCT00324168|163165372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.11|||Regression, Linear|||20/40 to 20/800||0.11|-0.09|0.85
81734354|NCT00324168|163165372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.02|||Regression, Linear|||CF or worse||-0.02|-0.31|0.03
81734355|NCT00324168|163165373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.17|||Regression, Linear|||\>0-33%||0.17|-0.05|0.31
81734356|NCT00324168|163165373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.14|||Regression, Linear|||\>33%-67%||0.14|-0.13|0.94
81734357|NCT00324168|163165373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.01|||Regression, Linear|||\>67%-100%||0.01|-0.31|0.07
81734358|NCT00324168|163165374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2|||Regression, Linear|||0-1.90 mm||0.20|-0.10|0.53
81734359|NCT00324168|163165374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.16|||Regression, Linear|||1.91-2.70 mm||0.16|-0.15|0.95
81734360|NCT00324168|163165374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.18|||Regression, Linear|||2.71-4.06 mm||0.18|-0.12|0.70
81539068|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91||||0.1483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|12.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||12.41|0.68|0.1483
81734361|NCT00324168|163165374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.01|||Regression, Linear|||4.07-8.90 mm||0.01|-0.31|0.07
81539069|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.03||||0.0557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|16.84||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||16.84|0.97|0.0557
81734362|NCT00445003|163165390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|9.0||adjusted for baseline visual acuity, number of planned panretinal photocoagulation sittings, and correlation between two study eyes|ANCOVA||adjusted for multiple comparison|||9.0|2.2|<.001
81734363|NCT00445003|163165390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|10.1||adjusted for baseline visual acuity, number of planned panretinal photocoagulation sittings, and correlation between two study eyes|ANCOVA||adjusted for multiple comparisons|||10.1|3.2|<.001
81734364|NCT00445003|163165392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.0|-6.0||Adjusted for baseline optical coherence tomography retinal thickness and visual acuity, number of planned panretinal photocoagulation sittings, and correlation between 2 study eyes|ANCOVA||adjusted for multiple comparisons|||-6|-64|<.01
81734365|NCT00445003|163165392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-100.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-128.0|-71.0||adjusted for baseline optical coherence tomography retinal thickness and visual acuity, number of planned panretinal photocoagulation sittings, and correlation between 2 study eyes|ANCOVA||adjusted for multiple comparisons|||-71|-128|<.001
81734366|NCT00445003|163165394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|7.5||Adjusted for baseline visual acuity, number of planned panretinal photocoagulation sittings, and correlation between 2 study eyes|ANCOVA||adjusted for multiple comparisons|||7.5|-3.7|0.44
81734367|NCT00445003|163165394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|6.8||Adjusted for baseline visual acuity, number of planned panretinal photocoagulation sittings, and correlation between 2 study eyes|ANCOVA||adjusted for multiple comparisons|||6.8|-4.4|0.63
81734368|NCT00445003|163165397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2||adjusted for baseline retinal volume, optical coherence tomography retinal thickness and visual acuity, number of planned panretinal photocoagulation sittings, and correlation between 2 study eyes|ANCOVA||adjusted for multiple comparisons|||-0.2|-1.0|0.001
81734369|NCT00445003|163165397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-1.3||adjusted for baseline retinal volume, optical coherence tomography retinal thickness and visual acuity, number of planned panretinal photocoagulation sittings, and correlation between 2 study eyes|ANCOVA||adjusted for multiple comparisons|||-1.3|-2.1|<.001
81734370|NCT00528606|163165398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test comparing treatment groups, stratified by baseline severity group and joint type.||||<0.001
81734371|NCT00959660|163165432|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Main effects analysis with Diet vs. No Diet.|ANCOVA|Least Square Mean at follow up adjusted for the following covariates: baseline measure of the outcome measure, sex, and beta blocker usage.||||||<0.001
81734372|NCT00959660|163165432|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Main effects analysis with Exercise vs. No Exercise.|ANCOVA|Least Square Mean at follow up adjusted for the following covariates: baseline measure of the outcome measure, sex, and beta blocker usage.||||||<0.001
81734373|NCT00959660|163165433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||Main effects analyses with Diet vs. No Diet.|ANCOVA|Least Square Mean at follow up adjusted for the following covariates: baseline measure of the outcome measure, sex, and beta blocker usage.||||||0.004
81734374|NCT00959660|163165433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||Main effects analysis for Exercise vs. No Exercise.|ANCOVA|Least Square Mean at follow up adjusted for the following covariates: baseline measure of the outcome measure, sex, and beta blocker usage.||||||0.43
81734375|NCT00959660|163165434|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Main effects analyses with Diet vs. No Diet.|ANCOVA|Least Square Mean at follow up adjusted for the following covariates: baseline measure of the outcome measure, sex, and beta blocker usage.||Total Body Fat Mass||||<0.001
81734376|NCT00959660|163165434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Main effects analysis of Exercise vs. No Exercise.|ANCOVA|Least Square Mean at follow up adjusted for the following covariates: baseline measure of the outcome measure, sex, and beta blocker usage.||Total Body Fat Mass||||0.001
81734377|NCT00959660|163165434|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Main effects analyses with Diet vs. No Diet.|ANCOVA|Least Square Mean at follow up adjusted for the following covariates: baseline measure of the outcome measure, sex, and beta blocker usage.||Total Non-Bone Lean Mass||||<0.001
81734378|NCT00959660|163165434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||Main effects analysis for Exercise vs. No Exercise.|ANCOVA|Least Square Mean at follow up adjusted for the following covariates: baseline measure of the outcome measure, sex, and beta blocker usage.||Total Non-Bone Lean Mass||||0.25
81734379|NCT00959660|163165435|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Main effects analyses with Diet vs. No Diet.|ANCOVA|Least Square Mean at follow up adjusted for the following covariates: baseline measure of the outcome measure, sex, and beta blocker usage.||Thigh Subcutaneous Fat||||<0.001
81734380|NCT00959660|163165435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Main effects analysis for Exercise vs. No Exercise.|ANCOVA|Least Square Mean at follow up adjusted for the following covariates: baseline measure of the outcome measure, sex, and beta blocker usage.||Thigh Subcutaneous Fat||||0.26
81734381|NCT00959660|163165435|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Main effects analyses with Diet vs. No Diet.|ANCOVA|Least Square Mean at follow up adjusted for the following covariates: baseline measure of the outcome measure, sex, and beta blocker usage.||Thigh Skeletal Muscle||||<0.001
81734382|NCT00959660|163165435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Main effects analysis of Exercise vs. No Exercise.|ANCOVA|Least Square Mean at follow up adjusted for the following covariates: baseline measure of the outcome measure, sex, and beta blocker usage.||Thigh Skeletal Muscle||||0.26
81734383|NCT00358449|163165446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|5.44|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.44|0.04|0.865
81472233|NCT05153148|162636410|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-6.3|||=|0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|1.3|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|1.3|-13.9|=0.102
81472234|NCT05153148|162636411|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-8.9|||=|0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|-1.7|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|-1.7|-16.2|=0.016
81472235|NCT05153148|162636411|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-10.6|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|-3.4|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|-3.4|-17.8|=0.004
81472236|NCT05153148|162636411|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-10.9|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|-3.6|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|-3.6|-18.2|=0.003
81472237|NCT05153148|162636412|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.07|||=|0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.08|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|0.08|-0.21|=0.357
81472238|NCT05153148|162636412|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.1|||=|0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.05|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|0.05|-0.24|=0.195
81734384|NCT00358449|163165446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.21||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.07|0.01|0.190
81734385|NCT00358449|163165449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.128||||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.303|0.56|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.560|-0.303|0.551
81539070|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.47||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|25.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||25.28|1.66|0.0072
81472239|NCT05153148|162636412|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.05|||=|0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.09|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|0.09|-0.20|=0.467
81472240|NCT05153148|162636413|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|1.3|||=|0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.4|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|2.4|0.1|=0.031
81472241|NCT05153148|162636413|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.1|||=|0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.3|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|1.3|-1.1|=0.860
81472242|NCT05153148|162636413|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.2|||=|0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.3|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|1.3|-0.9|=0.758
81539071|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||3.24|0.32|0.9715
81734386|NCT00358449|163165449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.593||95.0|-0.331|0.572|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.572|-0.331|0.593
81734387|NCT00358449|163165449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.334||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.232|0.901|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||0.901|-0.232|0.239
81734388|NCT00358449|163165449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.211||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.401|0.823|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||0.823|-0.401|0.488
81734389|NCT00358449|163165450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.356||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.121|0.833|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.833|-0.121|0.139
81734390|NCT00358449|163165450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.371||||0.145||95.0|-0.133|0.874|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.874|-0.133|0.145
81734391|NCT00358449|163165450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.433||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.946|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||0.946|-0.080|0.095
81734392|NCT00358449|163165450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.343||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.214|0.899|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||0.899|-0.214|0.219
81734393|NCT00358449|163165451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.59||||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.47|16.65|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||16.65|-13.47|0.832
81734394|NCT00358449|163165451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.92||||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.01|19.84|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||19.84|-12.01|0.622
81734395|NCT00358449|163165451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.83||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.86|35.52|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||35.52|-11.86|0.317
81734396|NCT00358449|163165451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.1||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.91|41.11|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||41.11|-10.91|0.246
81734397|NCT00358449|163165452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.28||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|38.18|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||38.18|0.39|0.046
81734398|NCT00358449|163165452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.21||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.83|34.25|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||34.25|-5.83|0.160
81734399|NCT00358449|163165452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.69||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|37.48|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||37.48|-2.10|0.078
81734400|NCT00358449|163165452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.11||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|42.74|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||42.74|-0.51|0.055
81435500|NCT03405363|162561629|OTHER||Adjusted Incidence Rate Ratio|1.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.74|||Poisson regression model|Including exposure, natural logarithm of person-years at risk as offset, propensity score quintiles, and LAMA use at the index date as a covariate.|Olodaterol compared to 'other LABA' as reference|No formal hypotheses were tested.||3.74|0.90|
81435501|NCT03405363|162561630|OTHER||Adjusted Incidence Rate Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.36|||Poisson regression model|Including exposure, natural logarithm of person-years at risk as offset, propensity score quintiles, and LAMA use at the index date as a covariate.|Olodaterol compared to 'other LABA' as reference|No formal hypotheses were tested.||2.36|0.71|
81734401|NCT00358449|163165453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.324||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.226|0.873|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.873|-0.226|0.241
81734402|NCT00358449|163165453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.839|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.839|-0.320|0.371
81435502|NCT03405363|162561631|OTHER||Adjusted Incidence Rate Ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.87|||Poisson regression model|Including exposure, natural logarithm of person-years at risk as offset, propensity score quintiles, and LAMA use at the index date as a covariate.|Olodaterol compared to 'other LABA' as reference|No formal hypotheses were tested.||1.87|0.79|
81734403|NCT00358449|163165453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.353||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.317|1.023|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||1.023|-0.317|0.291
81734404|NCT00358449|163165453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.176||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.965|0.614|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||0.614|-0.965|0.653
81734405|NCT00358449|163165454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.06||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|32.13|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||32.13|-4.00|0.123
81734406|NCT00358449|163165454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.62||||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.29|24.54|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||24.54|-13.29|0.551
81734407|NCT00358449|163165454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.04||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.61|37.7|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||37.70|-5.61|0.141
81734408|NCT00358449|163165454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.42||||0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.74|19.9|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||19.90|-30.74|0.666
81734409|NCT00358449|163165455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.088||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.224|0.4|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.400|-0.224|0.572
81734410|NCT00358449|163165455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.012||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.326|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.326|-0.350|0.942
81734411|NCT00358449|163165455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.005||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.188|0.197|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||0.197|-0.188|0.960
81734412|NCT00358449|163165455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.105||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.105|0.315|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||0.315|-0.105|0.317
81734413|NCT00358449|163165456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13||||0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|4.12|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||4.12|-6.39|0.666
81734414|NCT00358449|163165456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.16||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.87|3.56|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||3.56|-7.87|0.450
81734415|NCT00358449|163165456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|2.81|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||2.81|-12.00|0.215
81734416|NCT00358449|163165456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.61|7.58|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||7.58|-8.61|0.898
81734417|NCT00358449|163165457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.038||||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.217|0.294|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.294|-0.217|0.762
81734418|NCT00358449|163165457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.159||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.426|0.108|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.108|-0.426|0.235
81734419|NCT00358449|163165457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.259|0.436|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||0.436|-0.259|0.607
81472243|NCT05153148|162636414|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.5|||=|0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.2|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|0.2|-1.2|=0.131
81539072|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.39|0.50|0.4720
81734420|NCT00358449|163165457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.068||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.308|0.443|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||0.443|-0.308|0.716
81734421|NCT00358449|163165458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.365|0.545|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.545|-0.365|0.691
81734422|NCT00358449|163165458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.161||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.639|0.317|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.317|-0.639|0.500
81734423|NCT00358449|163165458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.187||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.474|0.849|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||0.849|-0.474|0.568
81734424|NCT00358449|163165458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.076||||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.643|0.794|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||0.794|-0.643|0.832
81734425|NCT00358449|163165459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|1.76|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||1.76|-3.45|0.515
81734426|NCT00358449|163165459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|3.54|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||3.54|-1.74|0.496
81734427|NCT00358449|163165459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.82|3.72|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||3.72|-5.82|0.657
81734428|NCT00358449|163165459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.11|4.09|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||4.09|-6.11|0.691
81539073|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.1262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|7.05||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||7.05|0.79|0.1262
81734429|NCT00358449|163165460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.105|0.704|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.704|-0.105|0.142
81734430|NCT00358449|163165460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.354||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.798|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.798|-0.090|0.115
81734431|NCT00358449|163165460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.182||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.319|0.683|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||0.683|-0.319|0.465
81734432|NCT00358449|163165460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.417|0.66|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||0.660|-0.417|0.649
81734433|NCT00358449|163165461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.782|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.782|-0.042|0.077
81734434|NCT00358449|163165461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.356||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.097|0.809|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.809|-0.097|0.120
81734435|NCT00358449|163165461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.326|0.906|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||0.906|-0.326|0.345
81734436|NCT00358449|163165461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.128||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.541|0.798|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||0.798|-0.541|0.700
81734437|NCT00358449|163165462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.79||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.79|5.22|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||5.22|-8.79|0.609
81734438|NCT00358449|163165462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.55|7.38|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||7.38|-8.55|0.882
81734439|NCT00358449|163165462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.68|4.47|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||4.47|-7.68|0.595
81734440|NCT00358449|163165462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.34|6.44|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||6.44|-7.34|0.895
81734441|NCT00358449|163165463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.513||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|1.055|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||1.055|-0.028|0.062
81734442|NCT00358449|163165463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.241||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.369|0.852|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||0.852|-0.369|0.425
81734443|NCT00358449|163165463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.096|1.516|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||1.516|-0.096|0.082
81734444|NCT00358449|163165463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.631|1.132|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||1.132|-0.631|0.564
81734445|NCT00358449|163165464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.45||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.77|26.67|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 9-12.|||26.67|-7.77|0.270
81734446|NCT00358449|163165464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.12||||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.11|23.36|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||23.36|-15.11|0.664
81734447|NCT00358449|163165464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.57||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.81|34.94|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||34.94|-13.81|0.381
81734448|NCT00358449|163165464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.49||||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.87|31.86|||ANCOVA||P-value, 95% CI, and estimated value are presented for Weeks 21-24.|||31.86|-20.87|0.672
81734449|NCT00358449|163165465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.400
81734450|NCT00358449|163165465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.111||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.111
81734451|NCT00358449|163165466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.3||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.1|34.4|||van Elteren test||P-value, 95% CI, and Estimated value are presented for Change from Baseline at Week 12|||34.4|-71.1|0.421
81734452|NCT00358449|163165466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.6|40.5|||van Elteren test||P-value, 95% CI, and Estimated value are presented for Change from Baseline at Week 12|||40.5|-44.6|0.633
81734453|NCT00358449|163165466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.3||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.3|45.7|||van Elteren test||P-value, 95% CI, and Estimated value are presented for Change from Baseline at Week 24|||45.7|-76.3|0.920
81734454|NCT00358449|163165466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.8||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.2|11.6|||van Elteren test||P-value, 95% CI, and Estimated value are presented for Change from Baseline at Week 24|||11.6|-79.2|0.105
81734455|NCT00358449|163165467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.63||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.68|15.41|||van Elteren test||P-value, 95% CI, and Estimated value are presented for change from baseline values at Week 12|||15.41|-20.68|0.747
81734456|NCT00358449|163165467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.41|11.01|||van Elteren test||P-value, 95% CI, and Estimated value are presented for change from baseline values at Week 12|||11.01|-24.41|0.352
81435503|NCT03405363|162561632|OTHER||Adjusted Incidence Rate Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.56|||Poisson regression model|Including exposure, natural logarithm of person-years at risk as offset, propensity score quintiles, and LAMA use at the index date as a covariate.|Olodaterol compared to 'other LABA' as reference|No formal hypotheses were tested.||1.56|0.64|
81734457|NCT00358449|163165467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.25||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.69|11.2|||van Elteren test||P-value, 95% CI, and Estimated value are presented for change from baseline values at Week 24|||11.20|-29.69|0.525
81734458|NCT00358449|163165467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.79||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.21|-0.38|||Van Elteren test||P-value, 95% CI, and Estimated value are presented for change from baseline at week 24|||-0.38|-35.21|0.071
81734459|NCT02334722|163165514|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.7824|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7824
81734460|NCT02163837|163165549|SUPERIORITY|the study was exploratory, the number of patients included was not calculated|||||<|0.05|||||||McNemar|||Mc Nemar symetry test for repeated measures and paired t-tests as appropriated||||<0.05
81734461|NCT01171690|163165564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Matched pairs t test|||Matched pairs||||0.01
81734462|NCT03553823|163165577|SUPERIORITY||Difference secukinumab vs guselkumab|20.0||||0.1715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|50.3|||Fisher Exact|The statistical model was the Fisher's exact test for the difference in proportions.||"Proportion of subjects whose plaque achieves clear or almost clear status (TCS = 0-2)"||50.3|-13.3|0.1715
81734463|NCT03603314|163165578|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3419|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null and alternative hypotheses for Part 1 of the study were as follows, where μH, μL and μP were defined as the mean change in PTA of the high dose, low dose, and placebo respectively: H0H: μH - μP = 0, HAH: μH - μP \<0 (greater decrease on high dose) H0L: μL - μP = 0, HAL: μL - μP \<0 (greater decrease on low dose)||||0.3419
81734464|NCT03603314|163165578|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5181|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null and alternative hypotheses for Part 1 of the study were as follows, where μH, μL and μP were defined as the mean change in PTA of the high dose, low dose, and placebo respectively: H0H: μH - μP = 0, HAH: μH - μP \<0 (greater decrease on high dose) H0L: μL - μP = 0, HAL: μL - μP \<0 (greater decrease on low dose)||||0.5181
81734465|NCT03603314|163165579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3666|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null and alternative hypotheses for Part 1 of the study were as follows, where μH, μL and μP were defined as the mean change in PTA of the high dose, low dose, and placebo respectively: H0H: μH - μP = 0, HAH: μH - μP \<0 (greater decrease on high dose) H0L: μL - μP = 0, HAL: μL - μP \<0 (greater decrease on low dose)||||0.3666
81734466|NCT03603314|163165579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5776|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null and alternative hypotheses for Part 1 of the study were as follows, where μH, μL and μP were defined as the mean change in PTA of the high dose, low dose, and placebo respectively: H0H: μH - μP = 0, HAH: μH - μP \<0 (greater decrease on high dose) H0L: μL - μP = 0, HAL: μL - μP \<0 (greater decrease on low dose)||||0.5776
81734467|NCT03603314|163165580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4094|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null and alternative hypotheses for Part 1 of the study were as follows, where μH, μL and μP were defined as the mean change in PTA of the high dose, low dose, and placebo respectively: H0H: μH - μP = 0, HAH: μH - μP \<0 (greater decrease on high dose) H0L: μL - μP = 0, HAL: μL - μP \<0 (greater decrease on low dose)||||0.4094
81734468|NCT03603314|163165580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4602|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null and alternative hypotheses for Part 1 of the study were as follows, where μH, μL and μP were defined as the mean change in PTA of the high dose, low dose, and placebo respectively: H0H: μH - μP = 0, HAH: μH - μP \<0 (greater decrease on high dose) H0L: μL - μP = 0, HAL: μL - μP \<0 (greater decrease on low dose)||||0.4602
81435504|NCT03405363|162561633|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted Incidence Rate Ratio|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|1.84|||Poisson regression model|Including exposure, natural logarithm of person-years at risk as offset, propensity score quintiles, and LAMA use at the index date as a covariate.|Olodaterol compared to 'other LABA' as reference|Analysis was based on Propensity score-trimmed population of patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) derived from the Danish Patient Registry.||1.84|1.44|
81734469|NCT03603314|163165581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1269|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null and alternative hypotheses for Part 1 of the study were as follows, where μH, μL and μP were defined as the mean change in PTA of the high dose, low dose, and placebo respectively: H0H: μH - μP = 0, HAH: μH - μP \<0 (greater decrease on high dose) H0L: μL - μP = 0, HAL: μL - μP \<0 (greater decrease on low dose)||||0.1269
81734470|NCT03603314|163165581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2257|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null and alternative hypotheses for Part 1 of the study were as follows, where μH, μL and μP were defined as the mean change in PTA of the high dose, low dose, and placebo respectively: H0H: μH - μP = 0, HAH: μH - μP \<0 (greater decrease on high dose) H0L: μL - μP = 0, HAL: μL - μP \<0 (greater decrease on low dose)||||0.2257
81734471|NCT03603314|163165582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3121|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null and alternative hypotheses for Part 1 of the study were as follows, where μH, μL and μP were defined as the mean change in PTA of the high dose, low dose, and placebo respectively: H0H: μH - μP = 0, HAH: μH - μP \<0 (greater decrease on high dose) H0L: μL - μP = 0, HAL: μL - μP \<0 (greater decrease on low dose)||||0.3121
81734472|NCT03603314|163165582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4965|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null and alternative hypotheses for Part 1 of the study were as follows, where μH, μL and μP were defined as the mean change in PTA of the high dose, low dose, and placebo respectively: H0H: μH - μP = 0, HAH: μH - μP \<0 (greater decrease on high dose) H0L: μL - μP = 0, HAL: μL - μP \<0 (greater decrease on low dose)||||0.4965
81734473|NCT03603314|163165583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0976|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null and alternative hypotheses for Part 1 of the study were as follows, where μH, μL and μP were defined as the mean change in PTA of the high dose, low dose, and placebo respectively: H0H: μH - μP = 0, HAH: μH - μP \<0 (greater decrease on high dose) H0L: μL - μP = 0, HAL: μL - μP \<0 (greater decrease on low dose)||||0.0976
81734474|NCT03603314|163165583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1762|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null and alternative hypotheses for Part 1 of the study were as follows, where μH, μL and μP were defined as the mean change in PTA of the high dose, low dose, and placebo respectively: H0H: μH - μP = 0, HAH: μH - μP \<0 (greater decrease on high dose) H0L: μL - μP = 0, HAL: μL - μP \<0 (greater decrease on low dose)||||0.1762
81734475|NCT00050778|163165585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.24||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.545||An alpha-sharing approach was used to adjust for multiple treatment group comparisons, endpoints, and two pre-planned interim analyses, including a Lan-Demets error-spending function. Pre-specified threshold for statistical significance was 0.0165.|Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|||Cox proportional hazards (PH) regression model using treatment group, Baseline EDSS group (grouped by less than or equal to 1.5 and greater than 1.5), and country (investigative center grouped by country) as covariates was used.||0.545|0.110|0.0006
81734476|NCT00050778|163165585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|0.658||An alpha-sharing approach was used to adjust for multiple treatment group comparisons, endpoints, and two pre-planned interim analyses, including a Lan-Demets error-spending function. Pre-specified threshold for statistical significance was 0.0165.|Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|||Cox PH regression model using treatment group, Baseline EDSS group (grouped by less than or equal to 1.5 and greater than 1.5), and country (investigative center grouped by country) as covariates was used.||0.658|0.151|0.0021
81435505|NCT03405363|162561633|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted Incidence Rate Ratio|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.78|||Poisson regression model||Olodaterol compared to 'other LABA' as reference|"Analysis based on post-hoc population 1.~Adjustments: propensity score decile, previous use of: LAMA, oxygen, inhaled glucocorticoid, respiratory medications, fixed-dose combinations of Short-Acting Beta2- Agonist and Short-Acting Muscarinic Antagonist and systemic antibacterials. COPD severity, number of: all-cause hospitalisations 365 and 180 days, COPD exacerbations 180 and 90 days, COPD hospitalisations 180 and 90 days, and COPD exacerbations 90 days before index date."||1.78|1.23|
81435506|NCT03405363|162561633|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted Incidende Rate Ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.64|||Poisson regression model||Olodaterol compared to 'other LABA' as reference|Analysis based on post-hoc population 2. Adjustments: propensity score decile, previous use of: LAMA, oxygen, inhaled glucocorticoid, respiratory medications. COPD severity, number of all-cause hospitalisations 180 days, COPD exacerbations 180 days before cohort entry.||1.64|0.97|
81435507|NCT01328782|162561634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4||||0.074||95.0|1.4|2.94|||ANOVA|||||2.94|1.40|0.074
81435508|NCT01328782|162561634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.556||||0.556||95.0|-1.12|2.08|||ANOVA|||||2.08|-1.12|0.556
81435509|NCT01328782|162561634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93||||0.244||95.0|-0.64|2.49|||ANOVA|||||2.49|-0.64|0.244
81472244|NCT05153148|162636414|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.7|||=|0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.0|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|0.0|-1.3|=0.043
81435510|NCT01328782|162561635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.81||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.25|||ANOVA|||||3.25|0.38|0.014
81435511|NCT01328782|162561635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16||||0.832||95.0|-1.3|1.61|||ANOVA|||||1.61|-1.30|0.832
81435512|NCT01328782|162561635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.66||||0.027||95.0|0.2|3.12|||ANOVA|||||3.12|0.20|0.027
81435513|NCT01328782|162561636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.005
81435514|NCT01328782|162561636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3767||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.3767
81435515|NCT01328782|162561636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.039
81435516|NCT01328782|162561637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042||||0.008||95.0|0.008|0.076|||ANOVA|||||0.076|0.008|0.008
81435517|NCT01328782|162561637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031||||0.078||95.0|-0.004|0.066|||ANOVA|||||0.066|-0.004|0.078
81435518|NCT01328782|162561637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011||||0.5321||95.0|-0.024|0.045|||ANOVA|||||0.045|-0.024|0.5321
81435519|NCT01328782|162561638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.004
81734477|NCT00050778|163165585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.152|0.515|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|||Cox PH regression model using treatment group, Baseline EDSS group (grouped by less than or equal to 1.5 and greater than 1.5), and country (investigative center grouped by country) as covariates was used.||0.515|0.152|<0.0001
81734478|NCT00050778|163165586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.196|0.552||An alpha-sharing approach was used to adjust for multiple treatment group comparisons, endpoints, and two pre-planned interim analyses, including a Lan-Demets error-spending function. Pre-specified threshold for statistical significance was 0.0040.|Andersen-Gill Model|||Treatment effects were estimated using an Anderson-Gill multiplicative intensity model with robust variance estimation. Covariates included treatment group, Baseline EDSS group (grouped by less than or equal to 1.5 and greater than 1.5), and country (investigative center grouped by country).||0.552|0.196|<0.0001
81734479|NCT00050778|163165586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.126|0.431||An alpha-sharing approach was used to adjust for multiple treatment group comparisons, endpoints, and two pre-planned interim analyses, including a Lan-Demets error-spending function. Pre-specified threshold for statistical significance was 0.0040.|Andersen-Gill Model|||Treatment effects were estimated using an Anderson-Gill multiplicative intensity model with robust variance estimation. Covariates included treatment group, Baseline EDSS group (grouped by less than or equal to 1.5 and greater than 1.5), and country (investigative center grouped by country).||0.431|0.126|<0.0001
81435520|NCT01328782|162561638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.004
81435521|NCT01328782|162561638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.499||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.499
81435522|NCT02533466|162561644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalent analyses was executed using scale transformation or non-parametric methods.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.2673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||P-value was calculated from Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||"Median difference and 95% CI intervals were calculated from the Hodges Lehnmann estimate.~Difference was calculated as reference product minus test product."|||0.0|-1.0|0.2673
81435523|NCT02533466|162561645|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalent analyses was executed using scale transformation or non-parametric methods|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.92||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.0||P-value was calculated from Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test||"Median difference and 95% CI intervals were calculated from the Hodges Lehnmann estimate.~Difference was calculated as reference product minus test product."|||0.0|-1.8|0.0690
81435524|NCT02533466|162561646|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalent analyses was executed using scale transformation or non-parametric methods|Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.0||P-value was calculated from Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||"Median difference and 95% CI intervals were calculated from the Hodges Lehnmann estimate.~Difference was calculated as reference product minus test product."|||0.0|-2.7|0.0680
81435525|NCT02533466|162561647|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalent analyses was executed using scale transformation or non-parametric methods|Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.83||||0.0654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.0||P-value is calculated from Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.||"Median difference and 95% CI intervals were calculated from the Hodges Lehnmann estimate.~Difference was calculated as reference product minus test product"|||0.0|-3.0|0.0654
81435526|NCT02533466|162561648|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalent analyses was executed using scale transformation or non-parametric methods.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.6061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|4.1||P value obtained from the ANCOVA analysis|ANCOVA||Difference and 95 % CI obtained from the ANCOVA analysis. Difference was calculated as reference product minus test product.|||4.1|-6.8|0.6061
81435527|NCT02533466|162561649|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalent analyses was executed using scale transformation or non-parametric methods.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|3.3||P value obtained from the ANCOVA analysis.|ANCOVA||Difference and 95 % CI obtained from the ANCOVA analysis. Difference was calculated as reference product minus test product|||3.3|-7.9|0.4080
81435528|NCT02533466|162561650|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalent analyses was executed using scale transformation or non-parametric methods.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.4611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.8||P value obtained from the ANCOVA analysis.|ANCOVA||Difference and 95 % CI obtained from the ANCOVA analysis. Difference was calculated as reference product minus test product.|||0.8|-0.4|0.4611
81435529|NCT02533466|162561651|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalent analyses was executed using scale transformation or non-parametric methods.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.3939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3||P value obtained from the ANCOVA analysis.|ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.1|0.3939
81472245|NCT05153148|162636414|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.1|||=|0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|0.5|-0.8|=0.687
81734480|NCT00050778|163165586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.176|0.441|||Andersen-Gill Model|||Treatment effects were estimated using an Anderson-Gill multiplicative intensity model with robust variance estimation. Covariates included treatment group, Baseline EDSS group (grouped by less than or equal to 1.5 and greater than 1.5), and country (investigative center grouped by country).||0.441|0.176|<0.0001
81435530|NCT02533466|162561652|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalent analyses was executed using scale transformation or non-parametric methods.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.7829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.8||P value obtained from the ANCOVA analysis.|ANCOVA||Difference and 95 % CI obtained from the ANCOVA analysis. Difference was calculated as reference product minus test product.|||2.8|-2.2|0.7829
81734481|NCT00050778|163165587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment effect|62.64||||0.0001|||||||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|||Cox PH regression model with treatment group indicator, Baseline EDSS and country as covariates was used.||||0.0001
81734482|NCT00050778|163165587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment effect|76.71|||<|0.0001|||||||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|||Cox PH regression model with treatment group indicator, Baseline EDSS and country as covariates was used.||||<0.0001
81734483|NCT00050778|163165587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment effect|70.13|||<|0.0001|||||||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|||Cox PH regression model with treatment group indicator, Baseline EDSS and country as covariates was used.||||<0.0001
81734484|NCT00050778|163165588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0885|||||||ANCOVA|||Ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model using Baseline MRI-T1 brain volume, EDSS group, country, and treatment as covariates was used.||||0.0885
81472246|NCT05153148|162636415|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.6|||=|0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|17.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||MH risk difference was summarized along with the 2-sided 95% CI using MH stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||Comparisons of MDA responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using two-sided MH tests stratified on randomization stratification factors: prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region.|17.4|-6.1|=0.349
81472247|NCT05153148|162636415|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.5|||=|0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|28.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||MH risk difference was summarized along with the 2-sided 95% CI using MH stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||Comparisons of MDA responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using two-sided MH tests stratified on randomization stratification factors: prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region.|28.3|2.8|=0.017
81734485|NCT00050778|163165588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0195|||||||ANCOVA|||Ranked ANCOVA model using Baseline MRI-T1 brain volume, EDSS group, country, and treatment as covariates was used.||||0.0195
81734486|NCT00050778|163165588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0215|||||||ANCOVA|||Ranked ANCOVA model using Baseline MRI-T1 brain volume, EDSS group, country, and treatment as covariates was used.||||0.0215
81734487|NCT00050778|163165589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3077|||||||ANCOVA|||Ranked ANCOVA model using Baseline MRI-T2 lesion volume, EDSS group, country, and treatment as covariates was used.||||0.3077
81734488|NCT00050778|163165589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3632|||||||ANCOVA|||Ranked ANCOVA model using Baseline MRI-T2 lesion volume, EDSS group, country, and treatment as covariates was used.||||0.3632
81734489|NCT00050778|163165589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2758|||||||ANCOVA|||Ranked ANCOVA model using Baseline MRI-T2 lesion volume, EDSS group, country, and treatment as covariates was used.||||0.2758
81734490|NCT00064753|163165604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.99||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.17||P was calculated with stratified proportional hazards models stratified by country|Regression, Cox|||||1.17|0.84|0.93
81734491|NCT00064753|163165605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.15||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.43||P was calculated with stratified proportional hazards models stratified by country|Regression, Cox|||||1.43|0.93|0.19
81734492|NCT00064753|163165606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.04||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.26||P was calculated with stratified proportional hazards models stratified by country|Regression, Cox|||||1.26|0.86|0.67
81734493|NCT00064753|163165607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.08||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.45||P was calculated with stratified proportional hazards models stratified by country|Regression, Cox|||||1.45|0.80|0.61
81472248|NCT05153148|162636415|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.3|||=|0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|29.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||MH risk difference was summarized along with the 2-sided 95% CI using MH stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||Comparisons of MDA responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using two-sided MH tests stratified on randomization stratification factors: prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region.|29.3|3.3|=0.014
81734494|NCT00064753|163165608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.12||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.81||P was calculated with stratified proportional hazards models stratified by country|Regression, Cox|||||1.81|0.69|0.64
81734495|NCT00064753|163165609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.8||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.15||P was calculated with stratified proportional hazards models stratified by country|Regression, Cox|||||2.15|0.30|0.66
81734496|NCT00064753|163165610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.84||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.15|||Regression, Cox|||||1.15|0.62|0.28
81734497|NCT00064753|163165611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.95||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.23|||Regression, Cox|P was calculated with stratified proportional hazards models stratified by country||||1.23|0.73|0.70
81734498|NCT00064753|163165612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.14||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.65|||Regression, Cox|P was calculated with stratified proportional hazards models stratified by country||||1.65|0.79|0.49
81734499|NCT00064753|163165613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.14||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.8|||Regression, Cox|P was calculated with stratified proportional hazards models stratified by country||||2.80|0.46|0.78
81734500|NCT00064753|163165614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.61||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|2.57|||Regression, Cox|P was calculated with stratified proportional hazards models stratified by country||||2.57|0.15|0.50
81734501|NCT00064753|163165615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.3||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|3.5|||Regression, Cox|P was calculated with stratified proportional hazards models stratified by country||||3.50|0.48|0.60
81734502|NCT00813293|163165656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.794|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Assuming the two trial arms were independent, the standard deviation was 0.5cm for both arms and a sample size of 16 evaluable patients (8 per arm), the study had an 84% power at a 5% (two-sided) significance level to detect 0.8cm difference in ablation zone size. In order to allow a 20% drop-out rate, a total of 20 subjects were accrued.||||.794
81734503|NCT02794974|163165661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.236|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.236
81734504|NCT02794974|163165662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.018
81734505|NCT02794974|163165663|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio|4.5||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|32.2|||Odds Ratio|||||32.2|0.63|0.209
81734506|NCT02794974|163165664|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio|2.5||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|12.77|||Odds Ratio|||||12.77|0.49|0.44
81734507|NCT02794974|163165665|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio|1.88||||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|9.45|||Odds Ratio|||||9.45|0.37|0.695
81734508|NCT00533273|163165666|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.001
81734509|NCT00533273|163165667|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.001
81734510|NCT00533273|163165668|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.001
81734511|NCT00533273|163165669|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.001
81734512|NCT00533273|163165671|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.014
81734513|NCT00533273|163165672|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.0001
81734514|NCT00533273|163165673|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.001
81472249|NCT05153148|162636416|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-3.73|||=|0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.04|1.57|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|1.57|-9.04|=0.167
81472250|NCT05153148|162636416|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-6.43|||=|0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.73|-1.13|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|-1.13|-11.73|=0.018
81472251|NCT05153148|162636416|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-5.23|||=|0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.59|0.13|||MMRM||Point estimate and 95% CI were obtained from a MMRM model.||MMRM model included fixed effects for treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction, with baseline value and the randomization stratification factors (prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region) as covariates, and the change from baseline as the dependent variable.|0.13|-10.59|=0.056
81472252|NCT05153148|162636417|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.9|||=|0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|29.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||MH risk difference was summarized along with the 2-sided 95% CI using MH stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||Comparisons of PASI-75 responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using two-sided MH tests stratified on randomization stratification factors: prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region.|29.4|-5.7|=0.186
81472253|NCT05153148|162636417|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.6|||=|0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|32.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||MH risk difference was summarized along with the 2-sided 95% CI using MH stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||Comparisons of PASI-75 responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using two-sided MH tests stratified on randomization stratification factors: prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region.|32.1|-2.8|=0.101
81734515|NCT00533273|163165674|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.001
81734516|NCT00615069|163165721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||Log-rank test of freedom from major adverse events through 1 year, 31 mm GORE EXCLUDER® Test Subjects vs historical open surgical control Subjects.||||0.003
81734517|NCT00615069|163165722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.241|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.428|3.603||||||Estimation of Hazard ratio of the 31 mm GORE EXCLUDER® Test Subjects vs original GORE EXCLUDER® AAA Endoprosthesis Subjects (original PMA subjects) using Cox Regression, not a powered analysis.||3.603|0.428|
81734518|NCT00454909|163165724|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.87|19.18||||||Evaluation of the immunogenicity induced by Nimenrix™ conjugate vaccine as compared to Menactra® vaccine in terms of percentage of subjects with serum bactericidal assay using human complement against N. meningitidis serogroup A (hSBA-MenA) antibody titers ≥ 1:8 one month after vaccination.||19.18|3.87|
81734519|NCT00454909|163165724|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|0.4||||||Evaluation of the immunogenicity induced by Nimenrix™ conjugate vaccine as compared to Menactra® vaccine in terms of percentage of subjects with serum bactericidal assay using human complement against N. meningitidis serogroup C (hSBA-MenC) antibody titers ≥ 1:8 one month after vaccination.||0.40|-5.08|
81734520|NCT00454909|163165724|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.24|22.71||||||Evaluation of the immunogenicity induced by Nimenrix™ conjugate vaccine as compared to Menactra® vaccine in terms of percentage of subjects with serum bactericidal assay using human complement against N. meningitidis serogroup W-135 (hSBA-MenW -135) antibody titers ≥ 1:8 one month after vaccination.||22.71|8.24|
81472254|NCT05153148|162636417|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.0|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|47.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||MH risk difference was summarized along with the 2-sided 95% CI using MH stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||Comparisons of PASI-75 responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using two-sided MH tests stratified on randomization stratification factors: prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region.|47.6|10.5|=0.002
81472255|NCT05153148|162636418|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.5|||=|0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|19.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||MH risk difference was summarized along with the 2-sided 95% CI using MH stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||Comparisons of PhGA-PSO responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using two-sided MH tests stratified on randomization stratification factors: prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region.|19.0|-10.0|=0.540
81734521|NCT00454909|163165724|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|13.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|20.1||||||Evaluation of the immunogenicity induced by Nimenrix™ conjugate vaccine as compared to Menactra® vaccine in terms of percentage of subjects with serum bactericidal assay using human complement against N. meningitidis serogroup Y (hSBA-MenY) antibody titers ≥ 1:8 one month after vaccination.||20.10|7.90|
81734522|NCT02996682|163165734|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was from the 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test for the superiority of each treatment group over pre-specified rate of 1%.|2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test|||A sample size of 50 participants in each treatment group would provide over 99% power to detect at least 40% improvement in SVR12 rate from the assumed spontaneous rate of 1% or less using a 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test at significance level of 0.025.||||<0.001
81734523|NCT02996682|163165734|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was from the 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test for the superiority of each treatment group over pre-specified rate of 1%.|2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test|||A sample size of 50 participants in each treatment group would provide over 99% power to detect at least 40% improvement in SVR12 rate from the assumed spontaneous rate of 1% or less using a 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test at significance level of 0.025.||||<0.001
81734524|NCT04166032|163165757|OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.210
81734525|NCT00840632|163165908|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|93.26||||||90.0|83.39|104.31|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104.31|83.39|
81734526|NCT00840632|163165909|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|100.35||||||90.0|92.08|109.36|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||109.36|92.08|
81734527|NCT00840632|163165910|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|99.17||||||90.0|92.71|106.08|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||106.08|92.71|
81734528|NCT00840632|163165911|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|102.93||||||90.0|99.8|106.15|||||Informational Purposes Only|||106.15|99.80|
81734529|NCT00840632|163165912|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|100.24||||||90.0|98.11|102.43|||||Informational Purposes Only|||102.43|98.11|
81734530|NCT00840632|163165913|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|100.1||||||90.0|98.12|102.12|||||Informational Purposes Only|||102.12|98.12|
81734531|NCT00963482|163165914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.111||95.0||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons due to only two groups p\<.05, two-tailed|Chi-squared|||"H0: EG is equal in smoking quit rates compared to CG. H1: EG is superior in smoking quit rates compared to CG"||||=.111
81734532|NCT05327491|163165953|EQUIVALENCE|It was concluded that the test treatment is bioequivalent to the reference treatment if the 90% CI for the ratio of Geometric Least Squares Mean (GLSM) was completely contained within the predefined interval of (0.8000, 1.2500).|Ratio of GLSM|0.962|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.053||||||||1.053|0.880|
81734533|NCT05327491|163165954|EQUIVALENCE|It was concluded that the test treatment is bioequivalent to the reference treatment if the 90% CI for the ratio of Geometric Least Squares Mean (GLSM) was completely contained within the predefined interval of (0.8000, 1.2500).|Ratio of GLSM|0.968|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.907|1.033||||||||1.033|0.907|
81734534|NCT05327491|163165955|EQUIVALENCE|It was concluded that the test treatment is bioequivalent to the reference treatment if the 90% CI for the ratio of Geometric Least Squares Mean (GLSM) was completely contained within the predefined interval of (0.8000, 1.2500).|Ratio of GLSM|0.967|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.908|1.029||||||||1.029|0.908|
81734535|NCT02589808|163165960|OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Kappa|||||||0.0005
81734536|NCT01969747|163165967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|76.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.77|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.6|93.59|||ANCOVA||The model includes baseline UGE as linear covariate(s) and treatment as fixed effect(s).|Comparison of Empagliflozin 2.5 mg with Placebo||93.59|58.60|<0.0001
81734537|NCT01969747|163165967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|106.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.73|124.05|||ANCOVA||The model includes baseline UGE as linear covariate(s) and treatment as fixed effect(s).|Comparison of Empagliflozin 10 mg with Placebo||124.05|88.73|<0.0001
81734538|NCT01969747|163165967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|104.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.99|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.88|122.74|||ANCOVA||The model includes baseline UGE as linear covariate(s) and treatment as fixed effect(s).|Comparison of Empagliflozin 25 mg with Placebo||122.74|86.88|<0.0001
81734539|NCT04000815|163165972|OTHER||||||<|0.017||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.017
81734540|NCT04000815|163165973|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Bi-variate correlation analysis|Bi-variate correlation analyses were performed in groups 1 and 2 between serum CNP and FSH and between serum CNP and LH using Spearman test.||||||<0.05
81734541|NCT04000815|163165974|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Bi-variate correlation|Spearman test was applied.||||||<0.05
81734542|NCT04000815|163165975|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Bi-variate correlation analyses|Bi-variate correlation analyses were performed for all subjects in groups 1 and 2 between serum CNP and E2 using Spearman test.||||||<0.05
81734543|NCT00840099|163166007|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA|Test/Reference Ratio of Means x 100|100.91||||||90.0|95.82|106.26|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||106.26|95.82|
81734544|NCT00840099|163166008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|102.79||||||90.0|100.69|104.94|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||104.94|100.69|
81734545|NCT00840099|163166009|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|102.75||||||90.0|100.62|104.93|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||104.93|100.62|
81734546|NCT00840099|163166010|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA|Test/Reference Ratio of the Mean x 100|100.47||||||90.0|93.28|108.2|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||108.20|93.28|
81734547|NCT00840099|163166011|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA|Ratio of the mean|104.15||||||90.0|96.35|112.58|||||Bioequivalence is established when 80% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||112.58|96.35|
81734548|NCT00840099|163166012|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|104.06||||||90.0|95.85|112.97|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||112.97|95.85|
81734549|NCT01389102|163166059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81734550|NCT01389102|163166059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0099||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0099
81734551|NCT01389102|163166059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0004
81734552|NCT01389102|163166060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81734553|NCT01389102|163166060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0406||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0406
81734554|NCT01389102|163166060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81734555|NCT00565448|163166080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The Fisher's exact test was used to compare the CR proportions.|Fisher Exact|||There was no formal power calculation. A selection design was used to determine how many participants would be accrued to correctly select the treatment group with the best CR rate with 80% probability.||||1.0000
81734556|NCT05093205|163166127|OTHER|0.15 mg LE \& 0.03 mg EE was the Reference treatment (Part B Period 1), PF-06882961 120 mg BID + 0.15 mg LE \& 0.03 mg EE was the Test treatment (Period 3).|Specified in comments|122.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.96|140.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||A mixed effects model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect was used was applied to calculate the ratio (Test/Reference) of adjusted means and 90% CIs for Ratio. The ratio (and 90% CI) is expressed as percentage.|||140.25|106.96|
81734557|NCT05093205|163166127|OTHER|0.15 mg LE \& 0.03 mg EE was the Reference treatment (Part B Period 1), PF-06882961 200 mg BID + 0.15 mg LE \& 0.03 mg EE was the Test treatment (Period 5).|Specified in comments|143.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|122.64|168.68|||Mixed Models Analysis||A mixed effects model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect was used was applied to calculate the ratio (Test/Reference) of adjusted means and 90% CIs for Ratio. The ratio (and 90% CI) is expressed as percentage.|||168.68|122.64|
81734558|NCT05093205|163166128|OTHER|0.15 mg LE \& 0.03 mg EE was the Reference treatment (Part B Period 1), PF-06882961 120 mg BID + 0.15 mg LE \& 0.03 mg EE was the Test treatment (Period 3).|Specified in comments|104.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.56|117.89|||Mixed Models Analysis||A mixed effects model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect was used was applied to calculate the ratio (Test/Reference) of adjusted means and 90% CIs for Ratio. The ratio (and 90% CI) is expressed as percentage.|||117.89|92.56|
81734559|NCT05093205|163166128|OTHER|0.15 mg LE \& 0.03 mg EE was the Reference treatment (Part B Period 1), PF-06882961 200 mg BID + 0.15 mg LE \& 0.03 mg EE was the Test treatment (Period 5).|Specified in comments|92.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.05|106.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||A mixed effects model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect was used was applied to calculate the ratio (Test/Reference) of adjusted means and 90% CIs for Ratio. The ratio (and 90% CI) is expressed as percentage.|||106.19|81.05|
81734560|NCT02979353|163166155|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 1 applies to the Hospital Discharge timepoint (average 3 days after study enrollment)||||0.017
81734561|NCT02979353|163166155|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 2 applies to the Post-Acute Care Discharge time point (occurred on average 31 days after study enrollment)||||<0.0001
81734562|NCT02979353|163166155|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 3 applies to the 90 Day Follow-Up After PAC Discharge (occurred, on average, 122 days after study enrollment)||||<0.0001
81734563|NCT02979353|163166156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Statistical Analysis 1 applies to the Hospital Discharge time point (occurred, on average, 3 days after study enrollment)||||0.02
81734564|NCT02979353|163166156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Statistical Analysis 2 applies to Post-Acute Care Discharge time point (occurred, on average, 31 days after study enrollment).||||<0.00001
81734565|NCT02979353|163166156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Statistical Analysis 3 applies to 90-Day Follow Up After PAC Discharge time point (occurred, on average, 122 after study enrollment).||||0.01
81734566|NCT02597101|163166161|OTHER|REML mixed model|REML mixed model|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Using REML mixed model analysis, differences between study arms resulting in a p\<0.05 would represent statistically-significant differences.|REML mixed model|||The primary efficacy endpoint is the improvement of insulin sensitivity by 40% or greater at 6 months compared to baseline, assessed by the hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp method.||||<0.05
81734567|NCT03693430|163166170|SUPERIORITY|Week 104 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment as factor and baseline body weight as covariate. Missing observations were multiple (x1000) imputed from retrieved subjects of the same randomised treatment arm.|Treatment difference|-12.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.33|-9.77|||ANCOVA|||Treatment policy estimand||-9.77|-15.33|<.0001
81734568|NCT03693430|163166170|SUPERIORITY|All responses prior to first discontinuation of treatment (or initiation of other anti-obesity medication or bariatric surgery) were included in a mixed model for repeated measurements with randomised treatment as factor and baseline body weight as covariate, all nested within visit.|Treatment difference|-16.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.64|-13.45|||MMRM (Mixed model repeated measurement)|||Hypothetical estimand||-13.45|-18.64|<0.0001
81734569|NCT03693430|163166171|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.95|8.42|||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment policy estimand||8.42|2.95|<0.0001
81734570|NCT03693430|163166171|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.04|32.49|||MMRM|||Hypothetical estimand||32.49|10.04|<0.0001
81734571|NCT02373098|163166211|OTHER|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CCL5=RANTES||||0.000
81734572|NCT02373098|163166211|OTHER|||||||0.035|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IL17A||||0.035
81734573|NCT02373098|163166211|OTHER|||||||0.911|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CXCL13||||0.911
81734574|NCT02373098|163166211|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IL6||||1.000
81734575|NCT02373098|163166211|OTHER|||||||0.934|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IL8||||0.934
81734576|NCT02373098|163166211|OTHER|||||||0.727|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IL13||||0.727
81734577|NCT02373098|163166211|OTHER|||||||0.179|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IL23||||0.179
81734578|NCT02373098|163166211|OTHER|||||||0.208|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||VLA4||||0.208
81734579|NCT02373098|163166211|OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CXCL10=IP-10 (CXCR3 ligand)||||0.730
81734580|NCT02373098|163166211|OTHER|||||||0.725|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CCL2=MCP-1||||0.725
81734581|NCT02373098|163166211|OTHER|||||||0.057|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IL4||||0.057
81734582|NCT02373098|163166211|OTHER|||||||0.724|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||TNF alpha||||0.724
81734583|NCT02373098|163166211|OTHER|||||||0.662|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IL22||||0.662
81734584|NCT02373098|163166212|OTHER|||||||0.256|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD3 abs||||0.256
81734585|NCT02373098|163166212|OTHER|||||||0.587|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD19 abs||||0.587
81734586|NCT02373098|163166212|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||NK abs||||0.300
81734587|NCT02373098|163166212|OTHER|||||||0.096|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||NKT abs||||0.096
81734588|NCT02373098|163166212|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Hi CD16CD56 abs||||0.270
81734589|NCT02373098|163166212|OTHER|||||||0.902|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD4CD25||||0.902
81734590|NCT02373098|163166212|OTHER|||||||0.283|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Hi CD4CD25||||0.283
81472256|NCT05153148|162636418|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.2|||=|0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|19.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||MH risk difference was summarized along with the 2-sided 95% CI using MH stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||Comparisons of PhGA-PSO responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using two-sided MH tests stratified on randomization stratification factors: prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region.|19.3|-8.8|=0.466
81472257|NCT05153148|162636418|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.3|||=|0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|31.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||MH risk difference was summarized along with the 2-sided 95% CI using MH stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||Comparisons of PhGA-PSO responder rates at Week 12 were made independently between each dose group and the placebo group using two-sided MH tests stratified on randomization stratification factors: prior treatment with biologics or non-traditional DMARDs and region.|31.3|1.2|=0.034
81472258|NCT00232596|162636421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Non-parametric rank analysis of covariance adjusted for baseline 28-seizure frequency and stratified by baseline seizure frequency category and region|Non-parametric rank ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81472259|NCT00232596|162636422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81472260|NCT01712334|162636441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of the mean percent predicted FEV1 at the end of the eRapid treatment to the mean percent predicted FEV1 at the end of the LC Plus jet nebulizer treatment. The two nebulizers were considered equivalent if the 90% CI was within 80%-125%.|Ratio (Fieller's theorem)|100.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.5|102.3||||||||102.3|99.5|
81472261|NCT01253174|162636443|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|102.26||||||90.0|96.65|108.2||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE30/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / Yasmin\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|41 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE whereas all 42 volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||108.20|96.65|
81472262|NCT01253174|162636444|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|101.13||||||90.0|97.65|104.75||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE30/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / Yasmin\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|41 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE whereas all 42 volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||104.75|97.65|
81734591|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD3 %||||0.017
81472263|NCT01253174|162636445|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|98.66||||||90.0|93.37|104.24||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE30/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / Yasmin\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|39 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE whereas all 40 volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||104.24|93.37|
81472264|NCT01253174|162636446|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|99.45||||||90.0|96.7|102.28||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE30/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / Yasmin\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|39 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE whereas all 40 volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||102.28|96.70|
81472265|NCT01253174|162636447|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|106.19||||||90.0|99.18|113.68||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE30/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / Metafolin\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|41 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE whereas all 41 (EE30/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) and 43 (Metafolin) volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||113.68|99.18|
81539074|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.07||||0.0396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|8.92||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||8.92|1.05|0.0396
81539075|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.5137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.29||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||2.29|0.19|0.5137
81734592|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD19 %||||0.300
81734593|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.657|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||NK %||||0.657
81734594|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.439|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||NKT %||||0.439
81734595|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.449|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Hi CD16CD56 %||||0.449
81734596|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.356|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD3CD4||||0.356
81734597|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.787|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD3CD8||||0.787
81734598|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.121|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD3CD4||||0.121
81734599|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.209|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD3CD8||||0.209
81734600|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.069|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD4+IFNg+ (in CD4+)||||0.069
81734601|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.402|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD4+IL17+ (in CD4+)||||0.402
81734602|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD8+IFNg+ (in CD8+)||||0.017
81734603|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD8+IL17+ (in CD8+)||||0.017
81734604|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IFNg+ (in CD4+CD25+)||||0.026
81734605|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.168|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IL17+ (in CD4+CD25+)||||0.168
81734606|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD4+IL10+ (in CD4+)||||0.004
81734607|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD4+IL4+ (in CD4+)||||0.013
81734608|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.171|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD4-CD8-IL4+ (in CD4-CD8-)||||0.171
81734609|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD8+IL10+ (in CD8+)||||0.013
81734610|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD8+IL4+ (in CD8+)||||0.013
81734611|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IL10+ (in CD4+CD25+)||||0.007
81734612|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IL4+ (in CD4+CD25+)||||0.001
81539076|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|6.58||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||6.58|0.77|0.1370
81734613|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD4+TNFa+ (in CD4+)||||0.002
81734614|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.107|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD4+IL9+ (in CD4+)||||0.107
81734615|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD8+TNFa+ (in CD8+)||||0.000
81734616|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||CD8+IL9+ (in CD8+)||||0.022
81734617|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||TNFa+ (in CD4+CD25+)||||0.001
81734618|NCT02373098|163166215|OTHER|||||||0.127|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||IL9+ (in CD4+CD25+)||||0.127
81734619|NCT03252353|163166244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0079|||||||Regression, Logistic|The adjusted proportion of responders is 58.16 for Octreotide Capsule Treatment Group vs. 19.42 for the Placebo||The proportion of \[IGF-1/GH\] responders was compared between treatment groups using an exact logistic regression model with categorical covariates for treatment group, prior SRL dose, and baseline \[IGF-1/GH\] level||||0.0079
81734620|NCT03252353|163166245|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Regression, Logistic|The adjusted proportion of responders is 77.66 for Octreotide Capsule Treatment Group vs. 30.40 for the Placebo||The proportion of \[IGF-1/GH\] responders was compared between treatment groups using an exact logistic regression model with categorical covariates for treatment group, prior SRL dose, and baseline \[IGF-1/GH\] level||||0.0007
81734621|NCT03252353|163166246|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0029|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0029
81734622|NCT03897088|163166249|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||<0.00001
81734623|NCT03897088|163166258|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||<0.00001
81734624|NCT03897088|163166259|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16||||<0.00001
81734625|NCT03897088|163166260|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||<0.00001
81734626|NCT03897088|163166261|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||<0.00001
81734627|NCT03897088|163166262|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16||||<0.00001
81734628|NCT03897088|163166263|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05||||||Log Rank Test p-Value|Kaplan-Meier Estimates|||||||<0.00001
81734629|NCT03897088|163166264|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05||||||Log Rank Test p-Value|Kaplan-Meier Estimates|||||||<0.00001
81734630|NCT03897088|163166265|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.00001
81734631|NCT03897088|163166266|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PASI-75||||<0.00001
81734632|NCT03897088|163166266|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PASI-90||||<0.00001
81734633|NCT03897088|163166266|SUPERIORITY|||||||4e-05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PASI-100||||0.00004
81734634|NCT03897088|163166267|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||<0.00001
81734635|NCT03897088|163166268|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16||||<0.00001
81734636|NCT03897088|163166269|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||<0.00001
81734637|NCT03897088|163166270|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05||||||Week 16|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.00001
81734638|NCT03897088|163166271|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||<0.00001
81734639|NCT03897088|163166272|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||<0.00001
81734640|NCT01569152|163166306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of percentages|43.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.52|63.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||63.28|24.52|<0.001
81734641|NCT01569152|163166307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-0.43|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-0.43|-1.53|<0.001
81734642|NCT01569152|163166308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.6|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-0.60|-1.62|<0.001
81734643|NCT01569152|163166309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|14.63||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|28.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.44|0.83|0.044
81734644|NCT01569152|163166312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|31.71||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.29|52.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||52.13|11.29|0.004
81734645|NCT01569152|163166313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|29.27||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|49.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||49.63|8.90|0.007
81734646|NCT01569152|163166314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|9.76||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|18.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.84|0.67|0.039
81734647|NCT01569152|163166315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|12.2||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.18|22.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.21|2.18|0.018
81734648|NCT01569152|163166318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-4.75||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.99|-0.52|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-0.52|-8.99|0.028
81734649|NCT01569152|163166319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.65||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.91|0.62|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||0.62|-5.91|0.110
81734650|NCT01569152|163166320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-10.56||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.97|-4.15|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-4.15|-16.97|0.002
81734651|NCT01569152|163166323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-20.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.98|-11.71|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-11.71|-29.98|<0.001
81734652|NCT01569152|163166324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-19.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.69|-9.28|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-9.28|-29.69|<0.001
81734653|NCT01569152|163166325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-20.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.29|-10.09|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-10.09|-31.29|<0.001
81435531|NCT02533466|162561653|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalent analyses was executed using scale transformation or non-parametric methods|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.9121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.4||P value obtained from the ANCOVA analysis.|ANCOVA||Difference and 95 % CI obtained from the ANCOVA analysis. Difference was calculated as reference product minus test product.|||1.4|-1.6|0.9121
81435532|NCT01559116|162561656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.252|0.309|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.309|0.252|<0.0001
81435533|NCT01559116|162561656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|0.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.143|0.087|<0.0001
81734654|NCT01569152|163166326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.4|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-0.40|-0.84|< 0.001
81734655|NCT01569152|163166327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.59||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|-0.45|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-0.45|-2.73|0.007
81734656|NCT01569152|163166328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-4.9||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.54|4.74|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||4.74|-14.54|0.315
81734657|NCT01569152|163166330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|31.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.56|47.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||47.86|15.56|<0.001
81734658|NCT01706536|163166332|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean (SE)|0.1168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04055||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0369|0.1966|||Least squares mean (SE)|In order to control for Type I error rate, a gate keeping methodology was used.||A sample size of 45 subjects per treatment arm provides approximately 80% power to detect a 0.12 L treatment difference in mean change in trough FEV1 between an active arm and the placebo arm at a significance level of 0.05 using a 2-group t-test and assumes a standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 200. Assuming a 20% discontinuation rate, approximately 55 subjects were enrolled into each treatment arm.||0.1966|0.0369|0.0043
81734659|NCT01706536|163166332|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean (SE)|0.1284|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04089||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0479|0.2089||In order to control for Type I error rate, a gate keeping methodology was used|Least squares mean (SE)|||A sample size of 45 subjects per treatment arm provides approximately 80% power to detect a 0.12 L treatment difference in mean change in trough FEV1 between an active arm and the placebo arm at a significance level of 0.05 using a 2-group t-test and assumes a standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 200. Assuming a 20% discontinuation rate, approximately 55 subjects were enrolled into each treatment arm.||0.2089|0.0479|0.0019
81734660|NCT01706536|163166332|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean (SE)|0.1462|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04037||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0667|0.2257||in order to control for Type 1 error rate, a gate keeping methodology was used|Least squares mean (SE)|||A sample size of 45 subjects per treatment arm provides approximately 80% power to detect a 0.12 L treatment difference in mean change in trough FEV1 between an active arm and the placebo arm at a significance level of 0.05 using a 2-group t-test and assumes a standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 200. Assuming a 20% discontinuation rate, approximately 55 subjects were enrolled into each treatment arm.||0.2257|0.0667|0.0004
81734661|NCT01706536|163166332|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean (SE)|0.177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03953|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0992|0.2548||in order to control for type I error rate, a gate keeping methodology was used|Least squares mean (SE)|||A sample size of 45 subjects per treatment arm provides approximately 80% power to detect a 0.12 L treatment difference in mean change in trough FEV1 between an active arm and the placebo arm at a significance level of 0.05 using a 2-group t-test and assumes a standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 200. Assuming a 20% discontinuation rate, approximately 55 subjects were enrolled into each treatment arm.||0.2548|0.0992|<0.0001
81734662|NCT01811953|163166355|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|102.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.531|105.653|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '1 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '3 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||105.653|99.531|<0.0001
81734663|NCT01811953|163166355|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|98.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.879|103.059|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '2 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '4 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||103.059|94.879|<0.0001
81435534|NCT01559116|162561656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.082|0.139|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.139|0.082|<0.0001
81435535|NCT01559116|162561656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.277|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.249|0.306|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to placebo is calculated.|||0.306|0.249|<0.0001
81472266|NCT01253174|162636448|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|97.98||||||90.0|94.19|101.93||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE30/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / Metafolin\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|41 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE whereas all 41 (EE30/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) and 43 (Metafolin) volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||101.93|94.19|
81472267|NCT01253174|162636449|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|104.9||||||90.0|98.83|111.34||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE30/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / Metafolin\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|41 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE whereas all 41 (EE30/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) and 43 (Metafolin) volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||111.34|98.83|
81472268|NCT01253174|162636450|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|99.63||||||90.0|95.73|103.69||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE30/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / Metafolin\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|41 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE whereas all 41 (EE30/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) and 43 (Metafolin) volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||103.69|95.73|
81472269|NCT01253174|162636452|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 6 volunteers per sequence was considered sufficient to establish bioequivalence, id est the 90%-confidence interval for the mean ratio is located completely within the equivalence interval limits of 80% and 125%.|mean ratio|99.57||||||90.0|97.32|101.87||The equivalence test was done using a 90% confidence interval, no p-value was to be calculated.|ANOVA||Point estimate for the ratio \[(EE30/DRSP/L-5-MTHF Ca) / Yasmin\]. Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval fall within the equivalence interval limits of 80-125%|38 volunteers qualified for statistical analysis of BE whereas all 40 volunteers with valid concentration time profiles were included in the pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis||101.87|97.32|
81472270|NCT02267135|162636455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference between percentages|51.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.0|65.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|adjusted for body weight (\< 90 kg, ≥ 90 kg)||||65|37|<0.001
81472271|NCT03646305|162636555|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental,control) × 2(Activity: singing,verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure main effect of time. Null: Across the sample, believability of thought were equivalent across time||||<0.001
81472272|NCT03646305|162636555|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired sample t-test was conducted to measure differences in believability of thought from baseline to post-intervention. Null hypothesis: there would be no significant difference in believability of thought from baseline to post-intervention||||<0.001
81472273|NCT03646305|162636555|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired sample t-test was conducted to measure differences from post-intervention to follow-up. Null hypothesis: there would be no significant differences in believability of thought from post-intervention to follow-up.||||<0.001
81472274|NCT03646305|162636555|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Intervention. Null: On average, the experimental conditions and control conditions would have equal believability scores||||>0.05
81478089|NCT02504320|162645962|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of Febuxostat formulation 1, 2, and 3 to Febuxostat formulation 4 was declared if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratios of central values were within the pre-specified interval of 0.80 to 1.25.|Point Estimate|1.0435|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.984|1.1066|||||Point estimate and 90% CI were obtained from the exponentiated results of analysis of the natural log (ln)-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence, period, and participants nested within sequence as fixed effects.|Relative bioavailability of a single dose of Febuxostat XR 80 mg in test (Regimen A) and reference (Regimen D).||1.1066|0.9840|
81734664|NCT01811953|163166355|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|106.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.728|109.386|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '5 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '6 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||109.386|102.728|<0.0001
81734665|NCT01811953|163166356|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|96.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.25|101.26|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '1 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '3 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||101.26|91.25|<0.0001
81734666|NCT01811953|163166356|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|99.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.56|106.62|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '2 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '4 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||106.62|92.56|<0.0001
81734667|NCT01811953|163166356|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean difference|100.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.74|106.14|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '5 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '6 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||106.14|95.74|<0.0001
81734668|NCT01811953|163166357|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|102.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.315|105.43|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '1 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '3 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||105.430|99.315|<0.0001
81734669|NCT01811953|163166357|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|98.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.784|103.037|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '2 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '4 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||103.037|94.784|<0.0001
81734670|NCT01811953|163166357|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|105.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.73|109.329|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '5 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '6 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||109.329|102.730|<0.0001
81734671|NCT01811953|163166358|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|102.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.035|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.255|108.351|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '1 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '3 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||108.351|96.255|<0.0001
81734672|NCT01811953|163166358|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|106.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.063||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.863|118.353|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '2 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '4 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||118.353|95.863|0.0082
81734673|NCT01811953|163166358|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|104.352|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.031|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.152|110.224|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '5 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '6 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||110.224|99.152|<0.0001
81435536|NCT01559116|162561656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.140|0.083|<0.0001
81435537|NCT01559116|162561656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.152|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium low dose (2.5 µg) is calculated.|||0.152|0.096|<0.0001
81435538|NCT01559116|162561656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.079|0.136|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.136|0.079|<0.0001
81435539|NCT01559116|162561657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.319|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001||95.0|0.289|0.349|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.349|0.289|<0.0001
81472275|NCT03646305|162636555|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Activity. Null: On average, singing and verbal repetition would have equal believability scores||||>0.05
81734674|NCT01811953|163166359|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|94.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.038||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.931|101.21|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '1 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '3 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||101.210|88.931|0.0001
81734675|NCT01811953|163166359|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|97.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.035|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.339|103.935|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '2 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '4 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||103.935|92.339|<0.0001
81472276|NCT03646305|162636555|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Twenty-eight participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: On average, all four conditions were equivalent in believability scores||||>0.05
81472277|NCT03646305|162636555|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at a significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2 (Intervention: experimental, control) × 3 (Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure Time x Intervention interactions. Null: experimental and control conditions have equivalent believability scores across time.||||>0.05
81734676|NCT01811953|163166359|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|102.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.034|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.166|109.082|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '5 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '6 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||109.082|97.166|<0.0001
81734677|NCT01811953|163166360|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|94.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.8|100.26|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '1 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '3 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||100.26|89.80|<0.0001
81734678|NCT01811953|163166360|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|99.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.14|107.03|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '2 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '4 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||107.03|92.14|<0.0001
81472278|NCT03646305|162636555|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between singing and verbal repetition on believability scores||||>0.05
81478090|NCT02504320|162645962|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of Febuxostat formulation 1, 2, and 3 to Febuxostat formulation 4 was declared if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratios of central values were within the pre-specified interval of 0.80 to 1.25.|Point Estimate|0.8777|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8274|0.9311|||||Point estimate and 90% CI were obtained from the exponentiated results of analysis of the natural log (ln)-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence, period, and participants nested within sequence as fixed effects.|Relative bioavailability of a single dose of Febuxostat XR 80 mg in test (Regimen B) and reference (Regimen D).||0.9311|0.8274|
81734679|NCT01811953|163166360|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of the geometric means (gMean), test/reference, for the primary endpoints using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio|100.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.77|105.96|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as the geometric mean of '5 Empagliflozin/Metformin (T)' divided by the geometric mean of '6 Empagliflozin + Metformin (R)'.|||105.96|95.77|<0.0001
81472279|NCT03646305|162636555|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no significant difference between 4 conditions on believability||||>0.05
81472280|NCT03646305|162636556|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure main effect of time. Null: Across the sample, appraisal of target thought were equivalent across time.||||<0.001
81472281|NCT03646305|162636556|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||=|0.005|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at a significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2 (Intervention: experimental, control) × 3 (Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure Time x Intervention interactions. Null: experimental and control conditions are equivalent across time.||||=0.005
81472282|NCT03646305|162636556|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||=|0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests was conducted to measure differences in negativity from baseline to post-intervention. Null hypothesis: the control conditions would have no significant difference in negativity from baseline to post-intervention||||=0.002
81734680|NCT02055963|163166366|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.98
81734681|NCT02028715|163166368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.55501|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.96535||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3904|17.50042|||t-test for Equality of Means|||||17.50042|-6.39040|.356
81734682|NCT02028715|163166369|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|11.51818|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.98569||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49963|25.53599|||t-test for Equality of Means|||||25.53599|-2.49963|.105
81472283|NCT03646305|162636556|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests was conducted to measure differences in negativity from post-intervention to follow-up. Null hypothesis: the control conditions would have no significant difference in negativity from post-intervention to follow-up.||||<0.001
81734683|NCT02028715|163166370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||ANOVA|||||||.029
81734684|NCT02028715|163166371|SUPERIORITY|Within subjects Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) of time, sphericity assumed, was used for pain, nausea, bloating and pruritus.||||||0.643|||||||ANOVA|||||||.643
81734685|NCT02028715|163166372|SUPERIORITY|Within subjects Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) of time, sphericity assumed, was used for pain, nausea, bloating and pruritus.||||||0.217|||||||ANOVA|||||||.217
81734686|NCT02028715|163166373|SUPERIORITY|Within subjects Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) of time, sphericity assumed, was used for pain, nausea, bloating and pruritus.||||||0.647|||||||ANOVA|||||||.647
81734687|NCT02028715|163166374|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.587|0.695||||||||.695|-.587|
81734688|NCT01710657|163166388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Reduction over Placebo|39.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.5|47.6||Significant at the 0.05 level. This testing procedure is considered a closed testing procedure and no adjustment of the significance level was necessary.|ANCOVA|||"To avoid inflation of Type I error, hypothesis testing followed predefined hierarchical procedure starting LCM 400 mg/day treatment group versus the placebo group.~If the test was not statistically significant, the procedure stopped and no Groups were declared different from placebo. If the test was statistically significant, the treatment group was considered different from placebo and the procedure continued with the LCM 200 mg/day treatment group."||47.6|30.5|<0.001
81734689|NCT01710657|163166388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Reduction over Placebo|29.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.7|38.7||Significant at the 0.05 level. This testing procedure is considered a closed testing procedure and no adjustment of the significance level was necessary.|ANCOVA|||"To avoid inflation of Type I error, hypothesis testing followed predefined hierarchical procedure starting LCM 400 mg/day treatment group versus the placebo group.~If the test was not statistically significant, the procedure stopped and no Groups were declared different from placebo. If the test was statistically significant, the treatment group was considered different from placebo and the procedure continued with the LCM 200 mg/day treatment group."||38.7|18.7|< 0.001
81734690|NCT01049334|163166410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-151.5||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-278.9|-24.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05. No adjustments for statistical multiplicity were required.|ANOVA|Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline STPIS as a covariate.||||-24.0|-278.9|0.0201
81734691|NCT01049334|163166411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-19.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|-9.9||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05. Closed-sequential approach to control type I error: analyses through secondary outcomes #2-13 in the order listed will proceed until a p-value \>0.05 occurs.|ANOVA|Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline of the variable predicted as a covariate||||-9.9|-29.2|<.0001
81734692|NCT01049334|163166412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-22.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|-12.9||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05. Closed-sequential approach to control type I error: analyses through secondary outcomes #2-13 in the order listed will proceed until a p-value \>0.05 occurs.|ANOVA|Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline of the variable predicted as a covariate||||-12.9|-31.7|<0.0001
81734693|NCT01049334|163166413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-181.7||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-313.7|-50.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05. Closed-sequential approach to control type I error: analyses through secondary outcomes #2-13 in the order listed will proceed until a p-value \>0.05 occurs.|ANOVA|Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline of the variable predicted as a covariate||||-50.0|-313.7|0.0071
81734694|NCT01049334|163166414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-20.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.2|-11.2||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05. Closed-sequential approach to control type I error: analyses through secondary outcomes #2-13 in the order listed will proceed until a p-value \>0.05 occurs.|ANOVA|Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline of the variable predicted as a covariate||||-11.2|-30.2|<0.0001
81734695|NCT01049334|163166415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-137.6||||0.0393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-268.5|-6.8||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05. Closed-sequential approach to control type I error: analyses through secondary outcomes #2-13 in the order listed will proceed until a p-value \>0.05 occurs.|ANOVA|Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline of the variable predicted as a covariate||||-6.8|-268.5|0.0393
81734696|NCT01049334|163166416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0459||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05. Closed-sequential approach to control type I error: analyses through secondary outcomes #2-13 in the order listed will proceed until a p-value \>0.05 occurs.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0459
81472284|NCT03646305|162636556|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired sample t-test was conducted to measure differences in negativity from baseline to post-intervention. Null hypothesis: there would be no significant difference in negativity scores from baseline to post-intervention in the experimental conditions||||>0.025
81472285|NCT03646305|162636556|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests was conducted to measure differences in negativity from post-intervention to follow-up. Null hypothesis: the experimental conditions would have no significant difference in negativity scores from post-intervention to follow-up.||||>0.025
81472286|NCT03646305|162636556|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Intervention. Null: On average, the experimental conditions and control conditions would have equal negativity scores||||>0.05
81478091|NCT02504320|162645962|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of Febuxostat formulation 1, 2, and 3 to Febuxostat formulation 4 was declared if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratios of central values were within the pre-specified interval of 0.80 to 1.25.|Point Estimate|0.954|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8996|1.0117|||||Point estimate and 90% CI were obtained from the exponentiated results of analysis of the natural log (ln)-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence, period, and participants nested within sequence as fixed effects.|Relative bioavailability of a single dose of Febuxostat XR 80 mg in test (Regimen A) and reference (Regimen D).||1.0117|0.8996|
81734697|NCT01049334|163166417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8383||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05. Closed-sequential approach to control type I error: analyses through secondary outcomes #2-13 in the order listed will proceed until a p-value \>0.05 occurs.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8383
81734698|NCT01049334|163166418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05. Closed-sequential approach to control type I error: analyses through secondary outcomes #2-13 in the order listed will proceed until a p-value \>0.05 occurs.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0005
81435540|NCT01559116|162561657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.156|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.156|0.096|<0.0001
81435541|NCT01559116|162561657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.149|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.149|0.089|<0.0001
81472287|NCT03646305|162636556|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Activity. Null: On average, singing and verbal repetition would have equal negativity scores||||>0.05
81734699|NCT01049334|163166419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05. Closed-sequential approach to control type I error: analyses through secondary outcomes #2-13 in the order listed will proceed until a p-value \>0.05 occurs.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0005
81734700|NCT01049334|163166420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05. Closed-sequential approach to control type I error: analyses through secondary outcomes #2-13 in the order listed will proceed until a p-value \>0.05 occurs.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0002
81734701|NCT01049334|163166421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-156.3||||0.0435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-307.9|-4.6||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05. Closed-sequential approach to control type I error: analyses through secondary outcomes #2-13 in the order listed will proceed until a p-value \>0.05 occurs.|ANOVA|||||-4.6|-307.9|0.0435
81734702|NCT01049334|163166422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05. Closed-sequential approach to control type I error: analyses through secondary outcomes #2-13 in the order listed will proceed until a p-value \>0.05 occurs.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<.0001
81734703|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|0.1||||0.1448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 2||0.1|-0.0|0.1448
81734704|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|0.1||||0.1538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.3|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 4||0.3|-0.0|0.1538
81734705|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|0.2||||0.1407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 6||0.5|-0.1|0.1407
81734706|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|0.2||||0.2906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 8||0.7|-0.2|0.2906
81734707|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|0.2||||0.4758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.8|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 10||0.8|-0.4|0.4758
81734708|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|0.1||||0.6975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.9|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 12||0.9|-0.6|0.6975
81734709|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|0.0||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.9|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 14||0.9|-0.8|0.9370
81734710|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-0.1||||0.8493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.9|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 16||0.9|-1.1|0.8493
81734711|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-0.3||||0.6732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.9|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 18||0.9|-1.4|0.6732
81734712|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-0.4||||0.5414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.9|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 20||0.9|-1.8|0.5414
81734713|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-0.6||||0.4313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.9|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 22||0.9|-2.1|0.4313
81734714|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-0.8||||0.3501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.9|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 24||0.9|-2.4|0.3501
81734715|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-1.0||||0.2679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.8|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 26||0.8|-2.8|0.2679
81734716|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-1.2||||0.2137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.7|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 28||0.7|-3.2|0.2137
81734717|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-1.5||||0.1715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.6|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 30||0.6|-3.6|0.1715
81734718|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-1.8||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.5|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 32||0.5|-4.1|0.1340
81435542|NCT01559116|162561657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.323|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.293|0.354|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.354|0.293|<0.0001
81734719|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-2.0||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.4|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 34||0.4|-4.5|0.1030
81734720|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-2.4||||0.0788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|0.3|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 36||0.3|-5.0|0.0788
81734721|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-2.7||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|0.1|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 38||0.1|-5.5|0.0620
81734722|NCT01049334|163166423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-square means difference|-3.0||||0.0476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|0.0|||ANOVA|Baseline STPIS fitted as a covariate||Minutes post dose: 40||-0.0|-6.0|0.0476
81734723|NCT01049334|163166424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0273||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0273
81734724|NCT01049334|163166425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0098||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0098
81734725|NCT01297348|163166426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|2.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|3.29||||||Incidence rate ratio (Lybrel/EE-20) along with corresponding 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was reported for current users.||3.29|1.23|
81734726|NCT01297348|163166426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|2.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|22.8||||||Incidence rate ratio (Lybrel/EE-20) along with corresponding 95% CI was reported for past users.||22.80|0.39|
81734727|NCT01297348|163166426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|3.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|6.02||||||Incidence rate ratio (Lybrel/Levo-20) along with corresponding 95% CI was reported for current users.||6.02|2.02|
81734728|NCT01297348|163166426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|3.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|27.47||||||Incidence rate ratio (Lybrel/Levo-20) along with corresponding 95% CI was reported for past users.||27.47|0.34|
81734729|NCT01297348|163166427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.67||||||Current user, case and matched control: Odds ratio (Lybrel/EE-20) and 95% CI were estimated using conditional logistic regression, conditional on matching factors (age, calendar time, exposure status and database).||2.67|0.85|
81734730|NCT01297348|163166427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|6.54||||||Current user, case and matched control: Odds ratio (Lybrel/Levo-20) and 95% CI were estimated using conditional logistic regression, conditional on matching factors (age, calendar time, exposure status and database).||6.54|0.98|
81734731|NCT02058498|163166451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81734732|NCT03988803|163166453|OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means (T/R1)|94.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.14|103.14|||ANOVA||Standard error of the mean is the geometric coefficient of variation|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. That was, the PK endpoints were logtransformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The model used included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: subjects and treatment. The effect 'subjects' was considered as random, whereas the effect 'treatment' was considered as fixed.||103.14|87.14|
81734733|NCT03988803|163166454|OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means (T/R1)|99.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.22|108.18|||ANOVA||Standard error fo the mean is the geometric coefficient of variation|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. That was, the PK endpoints were logtransformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The model used included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: subjects and treatment. The effect 'subjects' was considered as random, whereas the effect 'treatment' was considered as fixed.||108.18|91.22|
81734734|NCT03988803|163166455|OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means (T/R2)|103.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.99|107.52|||ANOVA||Standard error fo the mean is the geometric coefficient of variation|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. That was, the PK endpoints were logtransformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The model used included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: subjects and treatment. The effect 'subjects' was considered as random, whereas the effect 'treatment' was considered as fixed.||107.52|99.99|
81734735|NCT03988803|163166456|OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means (T/R2)|107.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.66|112.45|||ANOVA||Standard error fo the mean is the geometric coefficient of variation|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. That was, the PK endpoints were logtransformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The model used included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: subjects and treatment. The effect 'subjects' was considered as random, whereas the effect 'treatment' was considered as fixed.||112.45|102.66|
81734736|NCT01032083|163166466|EQUIVALENCE|For the primary outcome, linear regression was used to determine mean difference between treatment groups. Differences between groups are presented as mean differences with associated 95% confidence interval (CI). Baseline values for variables were included as covariates in regression models and adjusted according to analysis of covariance. All analyses were conducted under the intention-to-treat principle.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.91|1.8|||Regression, Linear|||||1.80|-4.91|0.36
81478092|NCT02504320|162645963|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of Febuxostat formulation 1, 2, and 3 to Febuxostat formulation 4 was declared if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratios of central values were within the pre-specified interval of 0.80 to 1.25.|Point Estimate|1.0283|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9691|1.0911|||||Point estimate and 90% CI were obtained from the exponentiated results of analysis of the natural log (ln)-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence, period, and participants nested within sequence as fixed effects.|Relative bioavailability of a single dose of Febuxostat XR 80 mg in test (Regimen A) and reference (Regimen D).||1.0911|0.9691|
81734737|NCT01032083|163166467|EQUIVALENCE|For the primary outcome, linear regression was used to determine mean difference between treatment groups. Differences between groups are presented as mean differences with associated 95% confidence interval (CI). Baseline values for variables were included as covariates in regression models and adjusted according to analysis of covariance. All analyses were conducted under the intention-to-treat principle.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|14.0|||Regression, Linear|||||14|-9|0.68
81734738|NCT01171989|163166487|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: the upper limit of Standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval lower or equal to 10%|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|2.84||||||Difference in percentage anti-PRP ≥ 0.15 μg/mL||2.84|-3.27|
81734739|NCT01171989|163166488|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: the upper limit of Standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval lower or equal to 10%|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|2.86||||||Difference between groups for rSBA-MenC ≥1:8||2.86|-3.27|
81734740|NCT01171989|163166488|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: the upper limit of Standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval lower or equal to 10%|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|2.86||||||Difference between groups for rSBA-MenC ≥1:8||2.86|-3.02|
81734741|NCT02511782|163166513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81734742|NCT02511782|163166514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81734743|NCT00834756|163166529|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using PROC GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|96.0||||||90.0|87.96|104.78|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||104.78|87.96|
81734744|NCT00834756|163166530|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using PROC GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|98.63||||||90.0|92.34|105.35|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||105.35|92.34|
81734745|NCT00834756|163166531|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using PROC GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|100.37||||||90.0|93.95|107.21|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||107.21|93.95|
81734746|NCT00678639|163166557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median cost difference|588.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|336.0|811.0|||Hodges-Lehmann (median cost difference)|Distribution-free 95% CIs calculated using the method of Moses.|Results favored a reduced cost in the OU-CMR group.|H0: The median costs are not different among the study groups. HA: The median cost is different among groups. Power calculation was based on detecting a mean cost difference of $2000. Data was found to be non-normally distributed and therefore nonparametric comparisons were implemented.||811|336|
81734747|NCT00678639|163166558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"H0: There is no difference in correct cardiovascular admission decisions among groups.~Ha: A difference exists among study groups. Sample size was based upon 47 analyzable participants per study arm were required to provide 88% power to detect a 30% difference in the outcome."||||<0.001
81734748|NCT00986245|163166563|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|80% power|Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|||<|0.05|||||||Sign test|||The UPDRS-part3 was compared between the Once-daily of Ropinirole PR arm and the Twice-daily of Ropinirole PR using the Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||<0.05
81734749|NCT00986245|163166564|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|80% power|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||<|0.05|||||||Sign test|||The Hoehn and Yahr stage was compared between the Once-daily of Ropinirole PR arm and the Twice-daily of Ropinirole PR using the Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||<0.05
81734750|NCT00986245|163166565|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|80% power|Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||<|0.05|||||||Sign test|||"The Overall quality of sleep was compared between the Once-daily of Ropinirole PR arm and the Twice-daily of Ropinirole PR using the Wilcoxon signed rank test."||||<0.05
81734751|NCT00986245|163166566|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|80% power|Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||<|0.05|||||||Sign test|||"The Nocturnal off-symptoms was compared between the Once-daily of Ropinirole PR arm and the Twice-daily of Ropinirole PR using the Wilcoxon signed rank test."||||<0.05
81734752|NCT00986245|163166567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|||<|0.05||||||80% power|Sign test|||"The Early morning off symptoms was compared between the Once-daily of Ropinirole PR arm and the Twice-daily of Ropinirole PR using the Wilcoxon signed rank test."||||<0.05
81734753|NCT00986245|163166568|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|80% power|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||<|0.05|||||||Sign test|||"The Epworth sleep scale was compared between the Once-daily of Ropinirole PR arm and the Twice-daily of Ropinirole PR using the Wilcoxon signed rank test."||||<0.05
81435543|NCT01559116|162561657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.101|0.161|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.161|0.101|<0.0001
81435544|NCT01559116|162561657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.109|0.169|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium low dose (2.5 µg) is calculated.|||0.169|0.109|<0.0001
81734754|NCT00986245|163166569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|||<|0.05|||||||Sign test|||||||<0.05
81435545|NCT01559116|162561657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.093|0.154|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.154|0.093|<0.0001
81435546|NCT01559116|162561658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.243|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.212|0.273|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.273|0.212|<0.0001
81734755|NCT01214850|163166576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.185||||0.3828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.809|1.737|||Regression, Logistic|||Vaccine Group Odds Ratios for carriage of virulent ST strain of N. meningitidis group B in 4CMenB group as compared to the control group at 1 month after receiving the 2nd rMenB+OMV NZ vaccination||1.737|0.809|0.3828
81734756|NCT01214850|163166577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.555|1.273|||Regression, Logistic|||Vaccine Group Odds Ratios for carriage of combined N. meningitidis serogroups A, C, W, Y in the MenACWY-CRM group compared to Control group at 1 month after receiving 1 injection of MenACWY vaccine||1.273|0.555|
81734757|NCT03221374|163166627|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model to test the overall BCI learning between MBSR and control groups||||||0.003||||||The threshold for statistical analysis was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.003
81734758|NCT03221374|163166627|EQUIVALENCE|This independent t-test will test if the two groups (MBSR, control) exhibit a statistically significant difference in terms of BCI performance from baseline.|Mean Difference (Net)|8.98||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical analysis was p = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided||The difference between BCI performance improvement in MBSR cohort and control cohort.|||||0.024
81734759|NCT03221374|163166628|EQUIVALENCE|This WRS test will determine if the MBSR group breath counting accuracy was significantly greater than the postintervention levels of controls.|Mean Difference (Net)|15.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical analysis was p = 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81734760|NCT03221374|163166629|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the FMI scores of the two groups have equal medians.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.9|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||significant if p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81435547|NCT01559116|162561658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.133|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.133|0.074|<0.0001
81435548|NCT01559116|162561658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|0.132|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.132|0.072|<0.0001
81435549|NCT01559116|162561658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.201|0.262|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.262|0.201|<0.0001
81435550|NCT01559116|162561658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.123|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.123|0.063|<0.0001
81435551|NCT01559116|162561658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium low dose (2.5 µg) is calculated.|||0.140|0.080|<0.0001
81435552|NCT01559116|162561658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|0.121|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.121|0.061|<0.0001
81435553|NCT01559116|162561659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.207|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.173|0.241|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.241|0.173|<0.0001
81435554|NCT01559116|162561659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.126|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.126|0.059|<0.0001
81435555|NCT01559116|162561659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.113|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.113|0.045|<0.0001
81435556|NCT01559116|162561659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.167|0.235|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.235|0.167|<0.0001
81435557|NCT01559116|162561659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.120|0.052|<0.0001
81478093|NCT02504320|162645963|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of Febuxostat formulation 1, 2, and 3 to Febuxostat formulation 4 was declared if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratios of central values were within the pre-specified interval of 0.80 to 1.25.|Point Estimate|0.9056|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8516|0.963|||||Point estimate and 90% CI were obtained from the exponentiated results of analysis of the natural log (ln)-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence, period, and participants nested within sequence as fixed effects.|Relative bioavailability of a single dose of Febuxostat XR 80 mg in test (Regimen B) and reference (Regimen D).||0.9630|0.8516|
81435558|NCT01559116|162561659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.067|0.135|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium low dose (2.5 µg) is calculated.|||0.135|0.067|<0.0001
81734761|NCT03221374|163166629|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that the MAAS scores of the two groups have equal medians.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81435559|NCT01559116|162561659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.107|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.107|0.039|<0.0001
81435560|NCT01559116|162561660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.338|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.305|0.371|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.371|0.305|<0.0001
81435561|NCT01559116|162561660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|0.153|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.153|0.087|<0.0001
81435562|NCT01559116|162561660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.078|0.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.143|0.078|<0.0001
81435563|NCT01559116|162561660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.317|0.383|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.383|0.317|<0.0001
81435564|NCT01559116|162561660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|0.164|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.164|0.098|<0.0001
81435565|NCT01559116|162561660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.099|0.165|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium low dose (2.5 µg) is calculated.|||0.165|0.099|<0.0001
81435566|NCT01559116|162561660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.155|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.155|0.089|<0.0001
81435567|NCT01559116|162561661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.433|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.389|0.477|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.477|0.389|<0.0001
81435568|NCT01559116|162561661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.166|0.253|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.253|0.166|<0.0001
81435569|NCT01559116|162561661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133|0.221|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.221|0.133|<0.0001
81435570|NCT01559116|162561661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.396|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.352|0.441|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.441|0.352|<0.0001
81435571|NCT01559116|162561661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.173|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.129|0.217|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.217|0.129|<0.0001
81435572|NCT01559116|162561661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.115|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium low dose (2.5 µg) is calculated. is calculated.|||0.203|0.115|<0.0001
81435573|NCT01559116|162561661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.184|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.184|0.096|<0.0001
81435574|NCT01559116|162561662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.463|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.417|0.509|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to placebo is calculated.|||0.509|0.417|<0.0001
81435575|NCT01559116|162561662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.154|0.246|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.246|0.154|<0.0001
81435576|NCT01559116|162561662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133|0.225|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.225|0.133|<0.0001
81435577|NCT01559116|162561662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.443|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.396|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.490|0.396|<0.0001
81435578|NCT01559116|162561662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.134|0.227|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.227|0.134|<0.0001
81435579|NCT01559116|162561662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.125|0.218|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium low dose (2.5 µg) is calculated.|||0.218|0.125|<0.0001
81478094|NCT02504320|162645963|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of Febuxostat formulation 1, 2, and 3 to Febuxostat formulation 4 was declared if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratios of central values were within the pre-specified interval of 0.80 to 1.25.|Point Estimates|0.9463|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8909|1.0051|||||Point estimate and 90% CI were obtained from the exponentiated results of analysis of the natural log (ln)-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence, period, and participants nested within sequence as fixed effects.|Relative bioavailability of a single dose of Febuxostat XR 80 mg in test (Regimen C) and reference (Regimen D).||1.0051|0.8909|
81435580|NCT01559116|162561662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|0.206|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.206|0.113|<0.0001
81435581|NCT01559116|162561663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.404|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.355|0.453|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.453|0.355|<0.0001
81435582|NCT01559116|162561663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.219|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.267|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.267|0.170|<0.0001
81435583|NCT01559116|162561663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.126|0.223|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.223|0.126|<0.0001
81435584|NCT01559116|162561663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.351|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.301|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.400|0.301|<0.0001
81435585|NCT01559116|162561663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.117|0.214|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.214|0.117|<0.0001
81435586|NCT01559116|162561663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.148|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.099|0.197|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium low dose (2.5 µg) is calculated.|||0.197|0.099|<0.0001
81435587|NCT01559116|162561663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.170|0.072|<0.0001
81435588|NCT01559116|162561664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.329|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.274|0.385|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.385|0.274|<0.0001
81435589|NCT01559116|162561664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.115|0.225|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.225|0.115|<0.0001
81435590|NCT01559116|162561664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.176|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.176|0.066|<0.0001
81435591|NCT01559116|162561664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.307|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.251|0.363|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.363|0.251|<0.0001
81435592|NCT01559116|162561664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.203|0.092|<0.0001
81435593|NCT01559116|162561664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.111|0.222|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium low dose (2.5 µg) is calculated.|||0.222|0.111|<0.0001
81435594|NCT01559116|162561664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.043|0.154|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.154|0.043|<0.0001
81472288|NCT03646305|162636556|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Twenty-eight participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: On average, all four conditions were equivalent in negativity scores||||>0.05
81472289|NCT03646305|162636556|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between singing and verbal repetition on negativity scores||||>0.05
81478095|NCT00685360|162645966|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio Mean|1.534|||=|0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.107|2.124|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was derived using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by randomization strata (cavitation).||||2.124|1.107|=0.0083
81478096|NCT00685360|162645966|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio Mean|1.416|||=|0.0393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.012|1.98||P-value was derived using CMH test stratified by randomization strata (cavitation).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.980|1.012|=0.0393
81435595|NCT01559116|162561665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.462|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.408|0.516|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.516|0.408|<0.0001
81435596|NCT01559116|162561665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.105|0.212|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.212|0.105|<0.0001
81435597|NCT01559116|162561665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|0.205|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.205|0.098|<0.0001
81435598|NCT01559116|162561665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.452|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.398|0.507|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Placebo is calculated.|||0.507|0.398|<0.0001
81435599|NCT01559116|162561665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.149|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.095|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Olodaterol (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.203|0.095|<0.0001
81435600|NCT01559116|162561665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.107|0.216|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium low dose (2.5 µg) is calculated.|||0.216|0.107|<0.0001
81435601|NCT01559116|162561665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|0.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for treatment,period and random effect for patient.|Adjusted mean difference to Tiotropium high dose (5 µg) is calculated.|||0.196|0.087|<0.0001
81435602|NCT04610580|162561672|OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio (%)|95.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.1|110.0||||||The formulation impact (12 × 1.25 mg EC mini-tablet versus 1 × 15 mg EC tablet) on plasma total Mo PK parameters was assessed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) statistical model with dosing period, treatment, and treatment sequence as the fixed effects and the participant (sequence) as a random effect, using the natural logarithms of the data.||110.0|82.1|
81435603|NCT04610580|162561673|OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio (%)|96.243|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.384|107.227||||||The formulation impact (12 × 1.25 mg EC mini-tablet versus 1 × 15 mg EC tablet) on plasma total Mo PK parameters was assessed using ANOVA statistical model with dosing period, treatment, and treatment sequence as the fixed effects and the participant (sequence) as a random effect, using the natural logarithms of the data.||107.227|86.384|
81435604|NCT04610580|162561674|OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio (%)|94.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.6|110.5||||||The formulation impact (12 × 1.25 mg EC mini-tablet versus 1 × 15 mg EC tablet) on plasma total Mo PK parameters was assessed using ANOVA statistical model with dosing period, treatment, and treatment sequence as the fixed effects and the participant (sequence) as a random effect, using the natural logarithms of the data.||110.5|81.6|
81435605|NCT04610580|162561675|OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio (%)|101.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.6|145.1||||||The formulation impact (12 × 1.25 mg EC mini-tablet versus 1 × 15 mg EC tablet) on plasma total Mo PK parameters was assessed using ANOVA statistical model with dosing period, treatment, and treatment sequence as the fixed effects and the participant (sequence) as a random effect, using the natural logarithms of the data.||145.1|70.6|
81435606|NCT04610580|162561676|OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio (%)|99.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.3|109.9||||||The formulation impact (12 × 1.25 mg EC mini-tablet versus 1 × 15 mg EC tablet) on plasma total Mo PK parameters was assessed using ANOVA statistical model with dosing period, treatment, and treatment sequence as the fixed effects and the participant (sequence) as a random effect, using the natural logarithms of the data.||109.9|89.3|
81435607|NCT03480022|162561691|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.002|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.002
81435608|NCT03480022|162561692|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.006|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.006
81435609|NCT03480022|162561693|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures nested design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.001
81478097|NCT00685360|162645978|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio Mean|1.599|||=|0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.175|2.177|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was derived using CMH test stratified by randomization strata (cavitation).||||2.177|1.175|=0.0021
81435610|NCT03480022|162561694|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.002|||||||ANOVA|one-way ANOVA||||||<0.002
81435611|NCT03480022|162561695|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.007
81435612|NCT03480022|162561696|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.049|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.049
81435613|NCT03480022|162561697|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.011|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.011
81478098|NCT00685360|162645978|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio Mean|1.939|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.449|2.595|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.595|1.449|<.0001
81478099|NCT00685360|162645979|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2419|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Pairwise comparison was derived from analysis of covariance(ANCOVA)model with factors of treatment, baseline cavitation status and covariate baseline.||||||=0.2419
81478100|NCT00685360|162645979|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2239|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Pairwise comparison is derived from ANCOVA model with factors of treatment, baseline cavitation status and covariate baseline.||||||=0.2239
81478101|NCT00685360|162645979|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9544|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Pairwise comparison is derived from ANCOVA model with factors of treatment, baseline cavitation status and covariate baseline.||||||=0.9544
81435614|NCT03480022|162561698|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.038|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.038
81435615|NCT03480022|162561699|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.048|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.048
81435616|NCT03480022|162561700|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.018|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.018
81435617|NCT03480022|162561701|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.028|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.028
81435618|NCT03480022|162561702|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.034|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.034
81435619|NCT03480022|162561703|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.035|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.035
81435620|NCT03480022|162561704|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.0001
81435621|NCT03480022|162561705|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||>0.05
81435622|NCT03480022|162561706|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||>0.05
81472290|NCT03646305|162636556|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between four conditions on negativity scores||||>0.05
81435623|NCT03480022|162561707|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.021|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.021
81435624|NCT03480022|162561708|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.009|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.009
81435625|NCT03480022|162561709|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.035|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.035
81435626|NCT03480022|162561710|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.028|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.028
81435627|NCT03480022|162561711|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.042|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.042
81435628|NCT03480022|162561712|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.033|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.033
81539077|NCT03192176|162758714|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.5526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|4.07||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.07|0.47|0.5526
81435629|NCT03480022|162561713|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||>0.05
81435630|NCT03480022|162561714|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||>0.05
81435631|NCT03480022|162561715|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.016|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.016
81435632|NCT03480022|162561716|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.028|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.028
81435633|NCT03480022|162561717|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||<0.01
81734762|NCT03221374|163166629|OTHER|This statistical test is about the correlation between baseline up-down BCI performance and the FMI score. A linear regression model is used to test if the slope is non-zero.|correlation coefficient|0.42|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||significant if p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81435634|NCT03480022|162561718|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||>0.05
81435635|NCT03480022|162561719|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Nested repeated measures design||Repeated measures general linear model (SS/drug treatments by visits) where arm of drug therapy as between subjects effect and visit (baseline and 32 weeks of treatment) as within subject effect||||>0.05
81435636|NCT01949532|162561734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|132.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.6|249.63|||||The point estimates of the geometric mean ratios for the PK parameters were calculated by exponentiation of the differences in the least-squares means between the renal impairment group (test) and participants with normal renal function (reference).|||249.63|70.60|
81435637|NCT01949532|162561735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|133.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.93|251.73||||||||251.73|70.93|
81435638|NCT03980522|162561774|OTHER||Inter-subject variance|19.1908|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Inter-subject variability of CRP levels for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of inter-subject variance and standard deviation (SD) from a mixed model for repeated measures with CRP level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled pre-baseline visits was used."||||
81435639|NCT03980522|162561774|OTHER||Inter-subject variance|0.0018|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Inter-subject variability of CRP levels for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of inter-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with CRP level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled pre-baseline visits was used."||||
81435640|NCT03980522|162561774|OTHER||Inter-subject variance|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Inter-subject variability of CRP levels for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of inter-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with CRP level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled pre-baseline visits was used."||||
81435641|NCT03980522|162561774|OTHER||Intra-subject variance|12.6852|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Intra-subject variability of CRP levels for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of intra-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with CRP level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled pre-baseline visits was used."||||
81435642|NCT03980522|162561774|OTHER||Intra-subject variance|0.1842|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Intra-subject variability of CRP levels for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of intra-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with CRP level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled pre-baseline visits was used."||||
81435643|NCT03980522|162561774|OTHER||Intra-subject variance|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Intra-subject variability of CRP levels for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of intra-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with CRP level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled pre-baseline visits was used."||||
81435644|NCT03980522|162561775|OTHER||Inter-subject variance|34.1446|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Inter-subject variability of CRP levels for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of inter-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with change from baseline in CRP level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled post-baseline visits was used."||||
81435645|NCT03980522|162561775|OTHER||Inter-subject variance|0.1326|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Inter-subject variability of CRP levels for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of inter-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with change from baseline in CRP level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled post-baseline visits was used."||||
81435646|NCT03980522|162561775|OTHER||Inter-subject variance|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Inter-subject variability of CRP levels for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of inter-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with change from baseline in CRP level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled post-baseline visits was used."||||
81435647|NCT03980522|162561775|OTHER||Intra-subject variance|0.0548|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Intra-subject variability of CRP levels for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of intra-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with change from baseline in CRP level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled post-baseline visits was used."||||
81435648|NCT03980522|162561775|OTHER||Intra-subject variance|0.0134|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Intra-subject variability of CRP levels for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of intra-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with change from baseline in CRP level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled post-baseline visits was used."||||
81734763|NCT03221374|163166629|OTHER|This statistical test is about the correlation between baseline up-down BCI performance and the MAAS score. A linear regression model is used to test if the slope is non-zero.|correlation coefficient|0.41|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81734764|NCT02567968|163166630|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.002
81734765|NCT00302952|163166649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.79||||||Adjustments were made for baseline ln(CRP), baseline DAS28-CRP score, race, methotrexate use, anti-TNF use, and disease duration.|ANCOVA|||The p-value compares Lovastatin with the Placebo treatment group. Log transformed CRP was analyzed to meet the heterogeneity assumption for ANCOVA models.||||0.79
81435649|NCT03980522|162561775|OTHER||Intra-subject variance|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Intra-subject variability of CRP levels for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of intra-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with change from baseline in CRP level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled post-baseline visits was used."||||
81435650|NCT03980522|162561776|OTHER||Inter-subject variance|2.8139|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Inter-subject variability of NRS Scores for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of inter-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with NRS level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled pre-baseline visits was used."||||
81435651|NCT03980522|162561776|OTHER||Inter-subject variance|6.9999|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Inter-subject variability of NRS Scores for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of inter-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with NRS level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled pre-baseline visits was used."||||
81435652|NCT03980522|162561776|OTHER||Inter-subject variance|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Inter-subject variability of NRS Scores for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of inter-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with NRS level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled pre-baseline visits was used."||||
81435653|NCT03980522|162561776|OTHER||Intra-subject variance|0.9693|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Intra-subject variability of NRS Scores for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of intra-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with NRS level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled pre-baseline visits was used."||||
81435654|NCT03980522|162561776|OTHER||Intra-subject variance|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Intra-subject variability of NRS Scores for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of intra-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with NRS level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled pre-baseline visits was used."||||
81435655|NCT03980522|162561776|OTHER||Intra-subject variance|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Intra-subject variability of NRS Scores for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of intra-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with NRS level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled pre-baseline visits was used."||||
81435656|NCT03980522|162561777|OTHER||Inter-subject variance|1.9968|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Inter-subject variability of NRS Scores for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of inter-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with change from baseline in NRS level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled post-baseline visits was used."||||
81435657|NCT03980522|162561777|OTHER||Inter-subject variance|0.9047|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Inter-subject variability of NRS Scores for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of inter-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with change from baseline in NRS level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled post-baseline visits was used."||||
81435658|NCT03980522|162561777|OTHER||Inter-subject variance|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Inter-subject variability of NRS Scores for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of inter-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with change from baseline in NRS level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled post-baseline visits was used."||||
81435659|NCT03980522|162561777|OTHER||Intra-subject variance|1.7598|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Intra-subject variability of NRS Scores for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of intra-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with change from baseline in NRS level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled post-baseline visits was used."||||
81435660|NCT03980522|162561777|OTHER||Intra-subject variance|2.849|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Intra-subject variability of NRS Scores for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of intra-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with change from baseline in NRS level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled post-baseline visits was used."||||
81435661|NCT03980522|162561777|OTHER||Intra-subject variance|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Intra-subject variability of NRS Scores for Part 1, 2, and 4 participants was a designated primary endpoint.~Estimates of intra-subject variance and SD from a mixed model for repeated measures with change from baseline in NRS level as the outcome, repeated effect of visit and random effect of subject. Variance Components covariance structure was assumed. The data from all scheduled post-baseline visits was used."||||
81435662|NCT01874535|162561782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.009|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81435663|NCT04387617|162561793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.6||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.6|-0.8|0.5
81435664|NCT03868631|162561808|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||multilevel models for change|||Between-group differences at baseline were compared using independent t-tests. Multilevel models for change (MLM) were used to determine differences between groups over time for study outcomes. Age, sex, and number of sessions missed were included as covariates. Time and time by group interactions were examined. Analyses were conducted using IBM SPSS Statistics version 23. Significance was set at p\<0.05.||||<0.05
81478102|NCT00685360|162645980|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0246|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Pairwise comparison was derived from ANCOVA model with factors of treatment, baseline cavitation status and covariate baseline.||||||=0.0246
81734766|NCT00302952|163166651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.91||||||Adjustments were made for baseline DAS28-CRP score.|ANCOVA|ANOVA was performed on participants with a DAS28-CRP score at Day 84.||The p-value compares Lovastatin with the Placebo treatment group.||||0.91
81734767|NCT00302952|163166652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|-11.0||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.9|14.0|||Chi-squared||The difference in percentages is calculated as Lovastatin - Placebo.|The p-value compares Lovastatin with the Placebo treatment group.||14.0|-35.9|0.39
81734768|NCT00302952|163166653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.19||||||Adjustments were made for baseline serum IgM RF by ELISA test result. In the ANCOVA model, baseline value was a covariate; therefore, an adjustment was performed.|ANCOVA|||The p-value compares Lovastatin with the Placebo treatment group.||||0.19
81734769|NCT00302952|163166654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.35||||||Adjustments were made for baseline serum anti-CCP by ELISA|ANCOVA|||The p-value compares Lovastatin with the Placebo treatment group.||||0.35
81734770|NCT00336479|163166664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.985||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.525|5.842|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment, weight, race and baseline HCV RNA as factors||||5.842|1.525|0.0014
81734771|NCT00336479|163166664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.127|4.178|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.178|1.127|0.0204
81734772|NCT00336479|163166665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.586||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.331|5.025|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.025|1.331|0.0051
81734773|NCT00336479|163166665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.976||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.026|3.807|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.807|1.026|0.0418
81734774|NCT00855738|163166700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Month 3: p-value versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81734775|NCT00855738|163166700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Month 6: p-value versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81435665|NCT05194202|162561812|OTHER|||||||0.622|||||||one-sample test of proportions|Hypothesis was evaluated using a one-tailed, one-proportion z-test.||Our null hypothesis for the acceptability was P0 great than or equal to 85% vs. the alternative P0 less than 85%. Acceptability responses were dichotomized to include neutral with strongly disagree/disagree.||||.622
81435666|NCT05194202|162561813|OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||one sample test of proportions|Hypothesis was evaluated using a one-tailed, one-proportion z-test||Our null hypothesis for the acceptabnility of the ED-Heart was P0 great than or equal to 85% vs. the alternative P0 less than 85%. Acceptability responses were dichotomized to include neutral with strongly disagree/disagree.||||.038
81435667|NCT02005562|162561816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.479|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.479
81435668|NCT02005562|162561817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6736|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.6736
81435669|NCT02005562|162561818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2172|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2172
81734776|NCT00855738|163166701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Month 3 \>=25% reduction: p-value versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81734777|NCT00855738|163166701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Month 3 \>=75% reduction: p-value versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81734778|NCT00855738|163166701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Month 6: \>=25% reduction: p-value versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81734779|NCT00855738|163166701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Month 6: \>=75% reduction: p-value versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81734780|NCT00855738|163166702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Month 3: p-value versus baseline.||||0.0039
81734781|NCT00855738|163166702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Month 6: p-value versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81734782|NCT00855738|163166703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81435670|NCT02005562|162561819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.477|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4770
81435671|NCT02005562|162561821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0764|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0764
81435672|NCT02005562|162561822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.418|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 12||||0.418
81435673|NCT02005562|162561822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.841|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 52||||0.841
81435674|NCT02005562|162561823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.245|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 12||||0.245
81435675|NCT02005562|162561823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.637|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 52||||0.637
81435676|NCT02005562|162561824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.512||||||Mycophenolate Mofetil, Adapted Dose vs. Mycophenolate Mofetil, Fixed Dose at protocol biopsy at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.512
81435677|NCT02005562|162561824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.718||||||Mycophenolate Mofetil, Adapted Dose vs. Mycophenolate Mofetil, Fixed Dose at protocol biopsy at Week 52.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.718
81734783|NCT00855738|163166714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1797|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Depression domain: P-value vs baseline.||||0.1797
81734784|NCT00855738|163166714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0433|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Anxiety domain: P-value vs baseline.||||0.0433
81734785|NCT00855738|163166715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8284|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Energy: p-value versus baseline.||||0.8284
81734786|NCT00855738|163166715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6299|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Emotions (mood): p-value versus baseline.||||0.6299
81734787|NCT00855738|163166715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6162|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Daily activities: p-value versus baseline.||||0.6162
81734788|NCT00855738|163166715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5609|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mental function: p-value versus baseline.||||0.5609
81734789|NCT00855738|163166715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4635|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Medication effects (physical/ mental): p-value versus baseline.||||0.4635
81734790|NCT00855738|163166715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Worry about seizures (impact of seizures): p-value versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81734791|NCT00855738|163166715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0258|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Overall quality of life: p-value versus baseline.||||0.0258
81734792|NCT00855738|163166716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7822|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 3: p-value versus baseline.||||0.7822
81734793|NCT00855738|163166716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4471|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Month 6: p-value versus baseline.||||0.4471
81734794|NCT00855738|163166717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2452|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sleep disturbance: p-value versus baseline.||||0.2452
81734795|NCT00855738|163166717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Snoring: p-value verus baseline.||||1.0000
81734796|NCT00855738|163166717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4253|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Awake short of breath: p-value versus baseline.||||0.4253
81435678|NCT02005562|162561826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.860
81435679|NCT04729101|162561828|OTHER|Additional statistics were descriptive in nature.|Least-squares mean difference|38.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.94|46.02||||||Vonoprazan versus lansoprazole on Day 1 of each treatment period.||46.02|31.94|
81435680|NCT04729101|162561828|OTHER|Additional statistics were descriptive in nature|Least-squares mean difference|44.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.55|51.69||||||Vonoprazan versus lansoprazole on Day 7 of each treatment period.||51.69|37.55|
81435681|NCT04729101|162561829|OTHER|Additional statistics were descriptive in nature.|Least-squares mean difference|1.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.04||||||Vonoprazan versus lansoprazole on Day 1 of each treatment period.||2.04|1.40|
81435682|NCT04729101|162561829|OTHER|Additional statistics were descriptive in nature.|Least-squares mean difference|2.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|2.44||||||Vonoprazan versus lansoprazole on Day 7 of each treatment period.||2.44|1.74|
81435683|NCT00274625|162561837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.60
81435684|NCT02940522|162561838|OTHER|Comparison of bioavailability|||||||||||||||||The PK parameters were compared between treatments using an analysis of variance statistical model with treatment as the fixed effect, using the natural logarithms of the data. As the objective was to assess whether comparable exposure could be obtained using the higher SQ dose, the data were not normalized for dose before the statistical analysis.|||
81435685|NCT02940522|162561839|OTHER|Comparison of bioavailability data|||||||||||||||||The PK parameters were compared between treatments using an analysis of variance statistical model with treatment as the fixed effect, using the natural logarithms of the data. As the objective was to assess whether comparable exposure could be obtained using the higher SQ dose, the data were not normalized for dose before the statistical analysis.|||
81472291|NCT03646305|162636557|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Twenty-eight participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at p\< .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure main effect of time. Null: Across the sample, levels of discomfort were equivalent across time.||||<0.001
81435686|NCT02940522|162561840|OTHER|Comparison of bioavailability data|||||||||||||||||The PK parameters were compared between treatments using an analysis of variance statistical model with treatment as the fixed effect, using the natural logarithms of the data. As the objective was to assess whether comparable exposure could be obtained using the higher SQ dose, the data were not normalized for dose before the statistical analysis.|||
81435687|NCT02940522|162561841|OTHER|Comparison of bioavailability data|||||||||||||||||The PK parameters were compared between treatments using an analysis of variance statistical model with treatment as the fixed effect, using the natural logarithms of the data. As the objective was to assess whether comparable exposure could be obtained using the higher SQ dose, the data were not normalized for dose before the statistical analysis.|||
81435688|NCT02940522|162561842|OTHER|Comparison of bioavailability data|||||||||||||||||The PK parameters were compared between treatments using an analysis of variance statistical model with treatment as the fixed effect, using the natural logarithms of the data. As the objective was to assess whether comparable exposure could be obtained using the higher SQ dose, the data were not normalized for dose before the statistical analysis.|||
81435689|NCT02940522|162561843|OTHER|Comparison of bioavailability data|||||||||||||||||The PK parameters were compared between treatments using an analysis of variance statistical model with treatment as the fixed effect, using the natural logarithms of the data. As the objective was to assess whether comparable exposure could be obtained using the higher SQ dose, the data were not normalized for dose before the statistical analysis.|||
81472292|NCT03646305|162636557|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests was conducted to measure differences in levels of discomfort from baseline to post-intervention. Null hypothesis: there would have no significant differences in discomfort levels from baseline to post-intervention across samples||||<0.001
81435690|NCT00762411|162561848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.560
81435691|NCT00762411|162561849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.959||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.959
81734797|NCT00855738|163166717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0572|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Quantity: p-value versus baseline.||||0.0572
81435692|NCT00762411|162561850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.567||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.567
81435693|NCT00762411|162561851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.199||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.199
81435694|NCT00762411|162561852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.294||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.294
81435695|NCT00762411|162561853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.477||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.477
81435696|NCT00762411|162561854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.673||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.673
81435697|NCT00762411|162561855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.622||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.622
81435698|NCT00762411|162561856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.178||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.178
81435699|NCT00762411|162561857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.632||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.632
81435700|NCT00762411|162561858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.009
81435701|NCT00762411|162561859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.426||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.426
81435702|NCT00762411|162561860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.101||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Right Hippocampal Volume.|ANCOVA|||||||0.101
81435703|NCT00762411|162561860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.772||95.0||||This is the p-value for the Left Hippocampal Volume.|ANCOVA|||||||0.772
81435704|NCT00762411|162561861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.326||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.326
81435705|NCT00762411|162561862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.117||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.117
81734798|NCT00855738|163166717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0625|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Adequacy: p-value versus baseline.||||0.0625
81734799|NCT00855738|163166717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.554|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Somnolence: p-value versus baseline.||||0.5540
81734800|NCT00855738|163166717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4204|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sleep problems (summary 6): p-value versus baseline.||||0.4204
81734801|NCT00855738|163166717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4869|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sleep problems (summary 9): p-value versus baseline.||||0.4869
81734802|NCT00855738|163166718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0863|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Month 6: p-value versus baseline.||||0.0863
81734803|NCT00855738|163166719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0226|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Number of visits to a specialist because of epilepsy: p-value versus baseline.||||0.0226
81734804|NCT00855738|163166719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Number of visits to the emergency room because of epilepsy: p-value versus baseline.||||0.0017
81734805|NCT00855738|163166720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3141|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value versus baseline.||||0.3141
81734806|NCT00855738|163166721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0708|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Cessation of usual occupation: p-value versus baseline.||||0.0708
81734807|NCT00855738|163166721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Requirement of informal caregiver: p-value versus baseline.||||1.0000
81734808|NCT00855738|163166721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Required admission to ICU: p-value versus baseline.||||1.0000
81734809|NCT04320849|163166722|OTHER||Slope|0.0675|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||0.106||||||"The following set of hypotheses were used to evaluate the relationship between lead stiffness and curvature in the extravenous region:~H0: a ≥ 0 Ha: a \< 0 where a represents the coefficient for stiffness in the following model: log (curvature) = a\*stiffness + b + normally distributed error."||0.106||
81734810|NCT04320849|163166723|OTHER||Slope|0.199|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||0.397||||||"The following set of hypotheses will be used to evaluate the relationship between lead stiffness and curvature in the intracardiac region:~H0: a ≥ 0 Ha: a \< 0 where a represents the coefficient for stiffness in the following model: log (curvature) = a\*stiffness + b + normally distributed error."||0.397||
81435706|NCT00762411|162561871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.929||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.929
81435707|NCT00762411|162561872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.437||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.437
81435708|NCT00762411|162561873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.318||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.318
81435709|NCT00762411|162561874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.417||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.417
81734811|NCT04320849|163166724|OTHER||Slope|-0.015|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||0.0123||||||"The following set of hypotheses were used to evaluate the relationship between lead stiffness and curvature in the connector region:~H0: a ≥ 0 Ha: a \< 0 where a represents the coefficient for stiffness in the following model: log (curvature) = a\*stiffness + b + normally distributed error."||0.0123||
81734812|NCT00323193|163166725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.720
81734813|NCT00323193|163166726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.710
81734814|NCT02268500|163166839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.89
81734815|NCT02268500|163166840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.43
81435710|NCT00762411|162561875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.805||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.805
81435711|NCT00762411|162561876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.893||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.893
81435712|NCT02959840|162561877|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced nausea in the above 2 groups.|||||<|1e-05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.00001
81435713|NCT02959840|162561877|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced nausea in the above 2 groups.||||||5e-05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.00005
81435714|NCT02959840|162561877|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced nausea in the above 2 groups.||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1
81435715|NCT02959840|162561878|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced vomiting in the above 2 groups.||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81734816|NCT02268500|163166841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81734817|NCT02268500|163166842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.76
81734818|NCT02268500|163166843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81734819|NCT02227121|163166844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|92.86|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|70.3|||||||Null Hypothesis: Percentage of Subjects with Successful VF Termination ≤ 65% Alternative Hypothesis: Percentage of Subjects with Successful VF Termination \> 65%|||70.3|
81734820|NCT03929367|163166845|OTHER|Modeling of change of plasma oxytocin concentration over time using nonlinear canonical compartment model.|Bayesian information criterion|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81734821|NCT03929367|163166856|SUPERIORITY|Light touch detection frequency was compared over time in comparison to baseline using a one way analysis of variance for repeated measures. A power analysis was not performed for this secondary outcome measure.||||||0.89||||||No effect|ANOVA|||||||.89
81734822|NCT03929367|163166863|SUPERIORITY|Sustained heat score at the end of each 5 minute session was compared to baseline across time using a one-way analysis of variance for repeated measures. Power analysis was not performed for this secondary outcome measure.||||||0.014|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.014
81734823|NCT02801877|163166887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Log Rank|Chi square= 4.1 on 3 degrees of freedom||Log-rank test of adherence, defined as time to last engagement with mobile application suite.||||0.3
81734824|NCT02801877|163166888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F(3, 835)=0.19||Interactive effect of time and group, adjusting for baseline PHQ-9, randomization strata, main and interactive effects of time, coach, coach\*time, hub, and hub\*time.||||0.90
81734825|NCT02801877|163166889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|F(3, 835)=0.73||Interactive effect of time and group, adjusting for baseline GAD-7, randomization strata, main and interactive effects of time, coach, coach\*time, hub, and hub\*time.||||0.53
81472293|NCT03646305|162636557|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests was conducted to measure differences in levels of discomfort from post-intervention to follow-up. Null hypothesis: there would be no significant differences in discomfort levels from post-intervention to follow-up across samples||||<0.001
81472294|NCT03646305|162636557|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Intervention. Null: On average, the experimental conditions and control conditions would have equal levels of discomfort||||>0.05
81472295|NCT03646305|162636557|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Activity. Null: On average, singing and verbal repetition would have equal levels of discomfort||||>0.05
81478103|NCT00685360|162645980|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0529|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Pairwise comparison was derived from ANCOVA model with factors of treatment, baseline cavitation status and covariate baseline.||||||=0.0529
81734826|NCT00154102|163166890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.853||||0.0479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.728|1.0|||Stratified log rank|Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate median PFS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.||The study was planned with 633 progression events, in order to provide 80% power to test the null hypothesis of no difference in PFS time between treatment groups, assuming a hazard ratio (HR) of 0.8 of cetuximab + chemotherapy (CTX) over CTX alone. Significance level was fixed at 5%. The two-sided stratified log-rank test was employed, considering the randomization strata (region: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, outside Europe and Karnovsky Performance Scale (KPS):\<80 vs. ≥80)||1.000|0.728|0.0479
81734827|NCT00154102|163166891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.696||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.558|0.867|||Stratified log rank|Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate median PFS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.||The two-sided stratified log-rank test was employed at the 5% significance level, considering the randomization strata (region: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, outside Europe and KPS:\<80 vs. ≥80)||0.867|0.558|0.0012
81734828|NCT00154102|163166892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.171||||0.2648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.887|1.544|||Stratified log rank|Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate median PFS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.||The two-sided stratified log-rank test was employed at the 5% significance level, considering the randomization strata (region: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, outside Europe and KPS:\<80 vs. ≥80)||1.544|0.887|0.2648
81734829|NCT00154102|163166893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.878||||0.0419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.774|0.995|||Stratified log rank|Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate median OS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.||The two-sided stratified log-rank test was employed at the 5% significance level, considering the randomization strata (region: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, outside Europe and KPS:\<80 vs. ≥80)||0.995|0.774|0.0419
81734830|NCT00154102|163166894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.796||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.946|||Stratified log rank|Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate median OS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.||The two-sided stratified log-rank test was employed at the 5% significance level, considering the randomization strata (region: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, outside Europe and KPS:\<80 vs. ≥80)||0.946|0.670|0.0093
81734831|NCT00154102|163166895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.035||||0.7549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.834|1.284|||Stratified log rank|Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate median OS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.||The two-sided stratified log-rank test was employed at the 5% significance level, considering the randomization strata (region: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, outside Europe and KPS:\<80 vs. ≥80)||1.284|0.834|0.7549
81734832|NCT00154102|163166896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.77|||Stratified cochran-mantel haenszel test|||The two-sided stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was employed at the 5% significance level, considering the randomization strata (region: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, outside Europe and KPS:\<80 vs. ≥80)||1.77|1.12|0.0038
81734833|NCT00154102|163166897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.069|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.515|2.826|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The two-sided stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was employed at the 5% significance level, considering the randomization strata (region: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, outside Europe and KPS:\<80 vs. ≥80)||2.826|1.515|<0.0001
81734834|NCT00154102|163166898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.822||||0.3475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.544|1.242|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The two-sided stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was employed at the 5% significance level, considering the randomization strata (region: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, outside Europe and KPS:\<80 vs. ≥80)||1.242|0.544|0.3475
81478104|NCT00685360|162645980|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7508|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Pairwise comparison was derived from ANCOVA model with factors of treatment, baseline cavitation status and covariate baseline.||||||=0.7508
81734835|NCT00154102|163166899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.6004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.26|||Stratified cochran-mantel haenszel test|||The two-sided stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was employed at the 5% significance level, considering the randomization strata (region: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, outside Europe and KPS:\<80 vs. ≥80)||1.26|0.67|0.6004
81734836|NCT00154102|163166901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.02||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|6.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.27|1.45|0.002
81734837|NCT03567174|163166935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.306||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.697|0.085|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.085|-0.697|0.125
81734838|NCT06358820|163166962|SUPERIORITY|\>0.15 g/dL change in albumin from baseline to month 6 was anticipated.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.77|||<|0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|4.39||A 2-sided P value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. However, the significance level (α) was adjusted to 0.0125 to account for multiple testing.|ANOVA||The main analysis was based on LOCF for missing value.|Outcome Measure were assessed at baseline and every month during the 6-month study.||4.39|3.15|<0.0125
81734839|NCT06358820|163166963|SUPERIORITY|\>60 mg/L change in prealbumin from baseline to month 6.|Mean Difference (Net)|39.77||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.66|56.87||A 2-sided P value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. However, the significance level (α) was adjusted to 0.0125 to account for multiple testing.|ANOVA||The main analysis was based on LOCF for missing value.|||56.87|26.66|0.0125
81734840|NCT01124175|163166974|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|111.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.84|123.06|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||123.06|101.84|
81734841|NCT01124175|163166975|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|105.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.61|108.39|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.39|103.61|
81734842|NCT01124175|163166976|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|105.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.32|108.07|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.07|103.32|
81734843|NCT01124175|163166977|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|105.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.22|110.93|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||110.93|101.22|
81734844|NCT01124175|163166978|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.9|105.28|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||105.28|100.90|
81734845|NCT01124175|163166979|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.41|104.34|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||104.34|100.41|
81734846|NCT01045096|163166998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.809||90.0|||||ANCOVA|||Sample size of 12 participants per dose group, along with the intense PK sampling in each regimen was needed for characterization of the PK profile. An analysis of variance with covariates (ANCOVA) model with weight as a covariate and regimen as a factor were fitted to Tmax. Pairwise comparisons between regimens were conducted.||||0.809
81734847|NCT01045096|163166999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dose Proportionality Point Estimate|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|2.183|||ANCOVA|||Sample size of 12 participants per dose group, along with the intense PK sampling in each regimen was needed for characterization of the PK profile. An ANCOVA model with weight as a covariate and regimen as a factor were fitted to dose-normalized Cmax. Pairwise comparisons between regimens were conducted.||2.183|0.660|
81734848|NCT01045096|163166999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dose proportionality Point Estimate|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.463|2.427|||ANCOVA|||Sample size of 12 participants per dose group, along with the intense PK sampling in each regimen was needed for characterization of the PK profile. An ANCOVA model with weight as a covariate and regimen as a factor were fitted to dose-normalized Cmax. Pairwise comparisons between regimens were conducted.||2.427|0.463|
81734849|NCT01045096|163166999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dose Proportionality Point Estimate|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.493|1.579|||ANCOVA|||Sample size of 12 participants per dose group, along with the intense PK sampling in each regimen was needed for characterization of the PK profile. An ANCOVA model with weight as a covariate and regimen as a factor were fitted to dose-normalized Cmax. Pairwise comparisons between regimens were conducted.||1.579|0.493|
81435716|NCT02959840|162561878|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced vomiting in the above 2 groups.||||||0.0002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0002
81435717|NCT02959840|162561878|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced vomiting in the above 2 groups.||||||0.8|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8
81435718|NCT02959840|162561879|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced nausea in the above 2 groups.||||||4e-05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.00004
81734850|NCT01045096|163167000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dose Proportionality Point Estimate|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.693|1.848|||ANCOVA|||Sample size of 12 participants per dose group, along with the intense PK sampling in each regimen was needed for characterization of the PK profile. An ANCOVA model with weight as a covariate and regimen as a factor were fitted to dose-normalized AUC\[0-tlqc\]. Pairwise comparisons between regimens were conducted.||1.848|0.693|
81435719|NCT02959840|162561879|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced nausea in the above 2 groups.||||||0.0004|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0004
81435720|NCT02959840|162561879|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced nausea in the above 2 groups.||||||0.09|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.09
81472296|NCT03646305|162636557|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: On average, all four conditions were equivalent in levels of discomfort||||>0.05
81472297|NCT03646305|162636557|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at a significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2 (Intervention: experimental, control) × 3 (Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure Time x Intervention interactions. Null: experimental and control conditions are equivalent in levels of discomfort across time||||>0.05
81472298|NCT03646305|162636557|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between singing and verbal repetition on levels of discomfort||||>0.05
81472299|NCT03646305|162636557|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze Time x Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no significant difference between 4 conditions on discomfort levels||||>0.05
81472300|NCT03646305|162636558|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure main effect of time. Null: Across the sample, willingness to engage with target thought were equivalent across time||||<0.001
81435721|NCT02959840|162561880|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced nausea in the above 2 groups.||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1
81435722|NCT02959840|162561880|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced nausea in the above 2 groups.||||||0.07|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.07
81435723|NCT02959840|162561880|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced nausea in the above 2 groups.||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7
81435724|NCT02959840|162561881|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced nausea in the above 2 groups.||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7
81435725|NCT02959840|162561881|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced nausea in the above 2 groups.||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7
81435726|NCT02959840|162561881|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced nausea in the above 2 groups.||||||0.2|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2
81734851|NCT01045096|163167000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dose Proportionality Point Estimate|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.584|2.276|||ANCOVA|||Sample size of 12 participants per dose group, along with the intense PK sampling in each regimen was needed for characterization of the PK profile. An ANCOVA model with weight as a covariate and regimen as a factor were fitted to dose-normalized AUC\[0-tlqc\]. Pairwise comparisons between regimens were conducted.||2.276|0.584|
81734852|NCT01045096|163167000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dose Proportionality Point Estimate|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.632|1.642|||ANCOVA|||Sample size of 12 participants per dose group, along with the intense PK sampling in each regimen was needed for characterization of the PK profile. An ANCOVA model with weight as a covariate and regimen as a factor were fitted to dose-normalized AUC\[0-tlqc\]. Pairwise comparisons between regimens were conducted.||1.642|0.632|
81734853|NCT01045096|163167001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dose Proportionality Point Estimate|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.692|1.636|||ANCOVA|||Sample size of 12 participants per dose group, along with the intense PK sampling in each regimen was needed for characterization of the PK profile. An ANCOVA model with weight as a covariate and regimen as a factor were fitted to dose-normalized AUC\[0-24\]. Pairwise comparisons between regimens were conducted.||1.636|0.692|
81734854|NCT01045096|163167001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dose Proportionality Point Estimate|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.691|2.314|||ANCOVA|||Sample size of 12 participants per dose group, along with the intense PK sampling in each regimen was needed for characterization of the PK profile. An ANCOVA model with weight as a covariate and regimen as a factor were fitted to dose-normalized AUC\[0-24\]. Pairwise comparisons between regimens were conducted.||2.314|0.691|
81734855|NCT01045096|163167001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Dose Proportionality Point Estimate|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.777|1.817|||ANCOVA|||Sample size of 12 participants per dose group, along with the intense PK sampling in each regimen was needed for characterization of the PK profile. An ANCOVA model with weight as a covariate and regimen as a factor were fitted to dose-normalized AUC\[0-24\]. Pairwise comparisons between regimens were conducted.||1.817|0.777|
81734856|NCT03497897|163167005|OTHER|The effects included in the model are: log transformed baseline inflammatory facial lesion count, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, log transformed baseline inflammatory facial lesion count by visit interaction and type of center.|Posterior geometric mean ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.34|||Bayesian analysis|Bayesian mixed effect model with repeated measures|90% credible intervals are reported on the geometric means ratio|||1.34|0.64|
81734857|NCT03497897|163167005|OTHER|The effects included in the model are: log transformed baseline inflammatory facial lesion count, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, log transformed baseline inflammatory facial lesion count by visit interaction and type of center.|P(Geometric Mean Ratio<1)|0.637|||||||||||Bayesian analysis|Bayesian mixed effect model with repeated measures|Posterior probability on geometric mean ratio is reported.|||||
81734858|NCT03497897|163167005|OTHER|The effects included in the model are: log transformed baseline inflammatory facial lesion count, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit interaction, log transformed baseline inflammatory facial lesion count by visit interaction and type of center.|P(Geometric Mean Ratio<0.75)|0.171|||||||||||Bayesian analysis|Bayesian mixed effect model with repeated measures|Posterior probability on geometric mean ratio is reported.|||||
81734859|NCT02627924|163167010|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|The mean change was tested with a paired t-test without adjusting for baseline disease severity.||||||<0.0001
81435727|NCT02959840|162561882|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced nausea in the above 2 groups.||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81435728|NCT02959840|162561882|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced nausea in the above 2 groups.||||||0.2|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2
81478105|NCT00685360|162645981|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio Mean|1.272|||=|0.0518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.995|1.627|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was derived using CMH test stratified by randomization strata (cavitation).||||1.627|0.995|=0.0518
81734860|NCT02627924|163167011|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|The mean change was tested with a paired t-test without adjusting for baseline disease severity.||||||<0.0001
81734861|NCT02627924|163167013|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change From Baseline in Physical Component Score at Week 12||||<0.0001
81734862|NCT02627924|163167013|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change From Baseline in Physical Component Score at Week 24||||<0.0001
81734863|NCT02627924|163167013|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change From Baseline in Mental Component Score at Week 12||||0.0001
81734864|NCT02627924|163167013|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change From Baseline in Mental Component Score at Week 24||||<0.0001
81734865|NCT02627924|163167014|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline in EQ-5D-3L at 12 weeks||||<0.0001
81734866|NCT02627924|163167014|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline in EQ-5D-3L at 24 weeks||||<0.0001
81734867|NCT02627924|163167015|OTHER|||||||0.0098|||||||Paired t-test|||Change From Baseline in Overall Work Impairment at Week 12||||0.0098
81435729|NCT02959840|162561882|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced nausea in the above 2 groups.||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1
81435730|NCT02959840|162561883|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced vomiting in the above 2 groups.||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81435731|NCT02959840|162561883|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced vomiting in the above 2 groups.||||||0.0004|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0004
81435732|NCT02959840|162561883|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced vomiting in the above 2 groups.||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81478106|NCT00685360|162645981|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio Mean|1.203|||=|0.1506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.934|1.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was derived using CMH test stratified by randomization strata (cavitation).||||1.550|0.934|=0.1506
81478107|NCT00685360|162645982|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio Mean|1.234|||=|0.1201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.945|1.612|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was derived using CMH test stratified by randomization strata (cavitation).||||1.612|0.945|=0.1201
81734868|NCT02627924|163167015|OTHER|||||||0.0015|||||||Paired t-test|||Change From Baseline in Overall Work Impairment at Week 24||||0.0015
81734869|NCT02627924|163167015|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change From Baseline in Activity Impairment at Week 12||||<0.0001
81734870|NCT02627924|163167015|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change From Baseline in Activity Impairment at Week 24||||<0.0001
81734871|NCT01993030|163167022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|||||Values of p \< 0.05 were considered to be significantly different.|Fisher Exact|||"Two-sided Fisher's exact test was performed to assess statistically significant differences of the data of the Number of Participants with Growth of Granulation Tissue between the group treated with the HQ® Matrix Medical Wound Dressing and that treated with the Sidaiyi® wound dressing.~This Statistical Analysis applies to the Participants with healthy granulation tissue and the Participants with unhealthy granulation tissue category."||||0.49
81734872|NCT01993030|163167023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|||||Values of p \< 0.05 were considered to be significantly different.|Fisher Exact|||"Two-sided Fisher's exact test was performed to assess statistically significant differences of the data of the Number of Participants with Inflammatory Reaction between the group treated with the HQ® Matrix Medical Wound Dressing and that treated with the Sidaiyi® wound dressing.~This Statistical Analysis applies to the Participants with Inflammatory Reaction and the Participants without Inflammatory Reaction category."||||0.36
81734873|NCT01993030|163167024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|||||Values of p \< 0.05 were considered to be significantly different.|t-test, 2 sided|||Two-sided t-test was performed to assess statistically significant differences of the data of the VAS score between the group treated with the HQ® Matrix Medical Wound Dressing and that treated with the Sidaiyi® wound dressing.||||0.11
81734874|NCT01993030|163167025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|||||Values of p \< 0.05 were considered to be significantly different.|Fisher Exact|||"Two-sided Fisher's exact test was performed to assess statistically significant differences of the data of the Number of Participants with Exudation between the group treated with the HQ® Matrix Medical Wound Dressing and that treated with the Sidaiyi® wound dressing.~This Statistical Analysis applies to No exudation and Little exudation category."||||0.11
81734875|NCT01993030|163167026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Values of p \< 0.05 were considered to be significantly different.|t-test, 2 sided|||Two-sided t-test was performed to assess statistically significant differences of the data of the Time to Wound Healing between the group treated with the HQ® Matrix Medical Wound Dressing and that treated with the Sidaiyi® wound dressing.||||0.02
81734876|NCT01382719|163167051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0215|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.9|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||Van Elteren|||||1.0|0.0|<0.05
81734877|NCT01382719|163167051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0012|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0012|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.06|||Van Elteren|||||0.06|0.00|<0.05
81734878|NCT01382719|163167052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0496|||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81734879|NCT01382719|163167053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0079|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||Van Elteren|||||1.00|0.00|<0.05
81734880|NCT01382719|163167054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0012|||<|0.05|||||||Van Elteren|||||||<0.05
81734881|NCT01382719|163167055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0013|||<|0.05|||||||Van Elteren|||||||<0.05
81734882|NCT01382719|163167056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1161|||<|0.05|||||||Van Elteren|||||||<0.05
81734883|NCT01382719|163167057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0133|||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81734884|NCT03834870|163167119|OTHER||Percentage of enrolled from eligible|84.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.98|86.1||||||||86.10|81.98|
81734885|NCT03834870|163167120|OTHER||Percentage of enrolled from eligible|99.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.4|99.6||||||||99.60|98.40|
81734886|NCT01544127|163167129|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.12||A priori, analyses were proposed to be one-sided, with p set at 0.05.|Zero-Inflated Poisson|Analysis adjusted for severity of worst TBI experience and used a robust standard error that was clustered on participants.|OR was calculated for number of participants with suicidal ideation. Analyses were one-sided, but two-sided confidence intervals for the OR are reported.|"MI-SI + TAU and MI-SI-R + TAU vs. TAU Alone~A hurdle model was used to examine the effect of the experimental interventions on the presence of suicidal ideation and the severity of suicidal ideation among those with it. These analyses examined the presence of suicidal ideation in the combined MI-SI + TAU and MI-SI-R + TAU treatment group."||1.12|0.31|.054
81734887|NCT01544127|163167129|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.4||A priori, analyses were proposed as one-sided, with p set at 0.05.|Zero-Inflated Poisson|Analysis adjusted for severity of worst TBI experience and used a robust standard error that was clustered on participants.|OR was calculated for number of participants with suicidal ideation. Analyses were one-sided, but two-sided confidence intervals for the OR are reported.|MI-SI+TAU vs. TAU Alone||1.40|0.26|0.12
81734888|NCT01544127|163167129|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.24||A priori, analyses were proposed as one-sided, with p set at 0.05.|Zero-Inflated Poisson|Analysis adjusted for severity of worst TBI experience and used a robust standard error that was clustered on participants.|OR was calculated for number of participants with suicidal ideation. Analyses were one-sided, but two-sided confidence intervals for the OR are reported.|MI-SI-R + TAU vs. TAU Alone||1.24|0.28|0.08
81478108|NCT00685360|162645982|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio Mean|1.099|||=|0.5112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.829|1.456|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was derived using CMH test stratified by randomization strata (cavitation).||||1.456|0.829|=0.5112
81734889|NCT01544127|163167130|SUPERIORITY||Beta|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.3|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori, analyses were proposed to be one-sided, with p set at 0.05.|Zero-Inflated Poisson|A robust standard error clustered on participants was used.||"MI-SI + TAU vs. MI-SI-R + TAU vs. TAU Alone~A hurdle model was used to examine the effect of the experimental interventions on the presence/absence of suicidal ideation and the severity of suicidal ideation among those with it. These analyses examined the severity of suicidal ideation among participants with suicidal ideation in the combined MI-SI + TAU and MI-SI-R + TAU treatment group."||||0.30
81734890|NCT01544127|163167130|SUPERIORITY||Beta|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori, analyses were proposed to be one-sided, with p set at 0.05.|Zero-Inflated Poisson|A robust standard error clustered on participants was used.||MI-SI vs. TAU Alone||||0.23
81734891|NCT01544127|163167130|SUPERIORITY||Beta|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.46|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori, analyses were proposed to be one-sided, with p set at 0.05.|Zero-Inflated Poisson|A robust standard error clustered on participants was used.||MI-SI-R vs. TAU Alone||||0.46
81734892|NCT01544127|163167131|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.96|TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.3|3.54||A priori, p was set at 0.01 for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|||MI-SI + TAU vs. TAU Alone||3.54|0.30|0.96
81734893|NCT01544127|163167131|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.06||A priori, p was set at 0.01 for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|||MI-SI-R + TAU vs. TAU Alone||2.06|0.23|0.50
81734894|NCT01544127|163167132|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|4.88||A priori, p was set at 0.01 for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||MI-SI + TAU vs. TAU Alone||4.88|0.59|0.31
81734895|NCT01544127|163167132|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.31||A priori, p was set at 0.01 for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||MI-SI-R vs. TAU Alone||2.31|0.10|0.24
81734896|NCT01544127|163167132|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.43||A priori, p was set at 0.01 for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||"MI-SI-R + TAU vs. MI-SI + TAU~Because the impact of MI-SI + TAU and MI-SI-R + TAU were in different directions when compared to TAU Alone, they were compared. For this analysis, the null hypothesis was that the revisions did not change the impact of MI-SI + TAU."||1.43|0.06|0.10
81734897|NCT00696020|163167184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.3791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.076||Type I error was controlled by a closed stepwise procedure.|ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, and centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|2 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.076|-0.029|0.3791
81734898|NCT00696020|163167184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.2133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.085||Type I error was controlled by a closed stepwise procedure.|ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, and centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|5 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.085|-0.019|0.2133
81734899|NCT00696020|163167184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.11||Type I error was controlled by a closed stepwise procedure.|ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, and centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|10 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.110|0.004|0.0337
81734900|NCT00696020|163167185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.1163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.093||Type I error was controlled by a closed stepwise procedure.|ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, and centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|2 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.093|-0.010|0.1163
81734901|NCT00696020|163167185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.111||Type I error was controlled by a closed stepwise procedure.|ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, and centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|5 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.111|0.009|0.0224
81734902|NCT00696020|163167185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.107||Type I error was controlled by a closed stepwise procedure.|ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, and centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|10 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.107|0.003|0.0380
81435733|NCT02959840|162561884|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced vomiting in the above 2 groups.||||||0.008|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.008
81435734|NCT02959840|162561884|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced vomiting in the above 2 groups.||||||0.07|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.07
81435735|NCT02959840|162561884|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced vomiting in the above 2 groups.||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6
81435736|NCT02959840|162561885|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced vomiting in the above 2 groups.||||||0.2|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2
81435737|NCT02959840|162561885|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced vomiting in the above 2 groups.||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5
81435738|NCT02959840|162561885|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced vomiting in the above 2 groups.||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7
81435739|NCT02959840|162561886|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced vomiting in the above 2 groups.||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5
81435740|NCT02959840|162561886|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced vomiting in the above 2 groups.||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1
81435741|NCT02959840|162561886|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the number of people who experienced vomiting in the above 2 groups.||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5
81435742|NCT02959840|162561887|SUPERIORITY|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the mean satisfaction level in the above 2 groups.||||||0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.02
81435743|NCT02959840|162561887|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the mean satisfaction level in the above 2 groups.||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2
81435744|NCT02959840|162561887|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the mean satisfaction level in the above 2 groups.||||||0.3|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3
81435745|NCT02959840|162561888|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the mean satisfaction level in the above 2 groups.||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2
81435746|NCT02959840|162561888|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the mean satisfaction level in the above 2 groups.||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5
81435747|NCT02959840|162561888|EQUIVALENCE|Our null hypothesis is that there is no statistically significant difference between the mean satisfaction level in the above 2 groups.||||||0.7|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7
81435748|NCT01680016|162561897|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was achieved if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the observed ratio of GMCs between the groups (GMCGroup Zagreb / GMCGroup Essen) was greater than 0.5|Ratio of GMCs between two groups(Day 15)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.02|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate noninferiority in immune response of the Zagreb post-exposure schedule of Rabipur to that of the conventional Essen post-exposure schedule at day 15 in children aged ≥6 to ≤17 years||1.02|0.69|
81539078|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.75||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|16.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||16.62|1.99|0.0012
81734903|NCT00696020|163167186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.9573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|0.094|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|2 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.094|-0.089|0.9573
81734904|NCT00696020|163167186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.0321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.189|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|5 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.189|0.009|0.0321
81734905|NCT00696020|163167186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.209|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|10 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.209|0.025|0.0125
81734906|NCT00696020|163167187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.145|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|2 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.145|0.026|0.0052
81734907|NCT00696020|163167187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.138|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|5 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.138|0.020|0.0086
81734908|NCT00696020|163167187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.185|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|10 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.185|0.066|<0.0001
81734909|NCT00696020|163167188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.116|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.225|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|2 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.225|0.006|0.0384
81734910|NCT00696020|163167188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|0.292|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|5 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.292|0.076|0.0009
81734911|NCT00696020|163167188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.239|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.349|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|10 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.349|0.130|<0.0001
81734912|NCT00696020|163167189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.357|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.76||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.057|35.657|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|2 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||35.657|9.057|0.0010
81734913|NCT00696020|163167189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.769|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.687||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.613|31.924|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|5 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||31.924|5.613|0.0053
81734914|NCT00696020|163167189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.954|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.805|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.565|40.343|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|10 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||40.343|13.565|<0.0001
81734915|NCT00696020|163167190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.149|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, and centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|2 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.149|0.027|0.0048
81734916|NCT00696020|163167190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.146|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, and centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|5 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.146|0.025|0.0056
81734917|NCT00696020|163167190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.189|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, and centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|10 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.189|0.066|<0.0001
81435749|NCT01680016|162561898|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was achieved if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the observed ratio of GMCs between the groups (GMCGroup Zagreb / GMCGroup Essen) was greater than 0.5|Ratio of GMCs between two groups(Day 15)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.35|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate noninferiority in immune response of the Zagreb post-exposure schedule of Rabipur to that of the conventional Essen post-exposure schedule at day 15 in older adults aged ≥51 years||1.35|0.87|
81435750|NCT02655224|162561968|SUPERIORITY|The point estimate and 2-sided 95% confidence interval of odds ratio were calculated between relugolix 40 mg group and placebo group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|42.071|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.113|346.181|||Fisher's Exact Test||Relugolix 40 mg/Placebo|||346.181|5.113|<0.0001
81435751|NCT02655224|162561969|OTHER|The point estimate and 2-sided 95% confidence interval of odds ratio were calculated between relugolix 40 mg group and placebo group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|29.176|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.555|239.478|||||Relugolix 40 mg/Placebo|||239.478|3.555|
81734918|NCT00696020|163167191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.23|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|2 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.230|0.010|0.0332
81734919|NCT00696020|163167191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.183|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.292|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|5 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.292|0.074|0.0011
81435752|NCT02655224|162561970|OTHER|The mean differences between relugolix 40 mg group and placebo group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.069|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Placebo|||0.069|-1.050|
81734920|NCT00696020|163167191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.238|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.128|0.349|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|10 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.349|0.128|<0.0001
81435753|NCT02655224|162561971|OTHER|The mean differences between relugolix 40 mg group and placebo group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.201|27.112|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Placebo|||27.112|-3.201|
81435754|NCT02655224|162561972|OTHER|The point estimate and 2-sided 95% confidence interval of odds ratio were calculated between relugolix 40 mg group and placebo group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.625|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.605|19.709|||||Relugolix 40 mg/Placebo. Statistical analysis for Day 29 to 56 and Day 57 to 84, the odds ratio was calculated. For Day 1 to 28, its ratio was not calculated due to zero cell.|Day 29 to 56||19.709|1.605|
81435755|NCT02655224|162561972|OTHER|The point estimate and 2-sided 95% confidence interval of odds ratio were calculated between relugolix 40 mg group and placebo group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|9.865|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.784|34.955|||||Relugolix 40 mg/Placebo. Statistical analysis for Day 29 to 56 and Day 57 to 84, the odds ratio was calculated. For Day 1 to 28, its ratio was not calculated due to zero cell.|Day 57 to 84||34.955|2.784|
81435756|NCT02655224|162561973|OTHER|The point estimate and 2-sided 95% confidence interval of odds ratio were calculated between relugolix 40 mg group and placebo group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.438|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.071|27.609|||||Relugolix 40 mg/Placebo. Statistical analysis for Day 29 to 56 and Day 57 to 84, the odds ratio was calculated. For Day 1 to 28, its ratio was not calculated due to zero cell.|Day 29 to 56||27.609|1.071|
81435757|NCT02655224|162561973|OTHER|The point estimate and 2-sided 95% confidence interval of odds ratio were calculated between relugolix 40 mg group and placebo group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|12.794|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.603|62.88|||||Relugolix 40 mg/Placebo. Statistical analysis for Day 29 to 56 and Day 57 to 84, the odds ratio was calculated. For Day 1 to 28, its ratio was not calculated due to zero cell.|Day 57 to 84||62.880|2.603|
81435758|NCT02655224|162561974|OTHER|The mean differences between relugolix 40 mg group and placebo group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Each Period)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.574|0.745|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Placebo|Day 1 to 28||0.745|-0.574|
81435759|NCT02655224|162561974|OTHER|The mean differences between relugolix 40 mg group and placebo group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Each Period)|-0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.049|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Placebo|Day 29 to 56||0.049|-1.190|
81435760|NCT02655224|162561974|OTHER|The mean differences between relugolix 40 mg group and placebo group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Each Period)|-0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.074|-0.012|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Placebo|Day 57 to 84||-0.012|-1.074|
81734921|NCT00696020|163167192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.867|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.813||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.462|36.272|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|2 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||36.272|9.462|0.0009
81734922|NCT00696020|163167192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.743|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.739||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.484|33.002|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|5 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||33.002|6.484|0.0036
81734923|NCT00696020|163167192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.793|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.859|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.298|41.287|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|10 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||41.287|14.298|<0.0001
81435761|NCT02655224|162561975|OTHER|The mean differences between relugolix 40 mg group and placebo group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Each Period)|4.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.507|19.839|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Placebo|Day 1 to 28||19.839|-11.507|
81435762|NCT02655224|162561975|OTHER|The mean differences between relugolix 40 mg group and placebo group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Each Period)|12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.098|28.494|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Placebo|Day 29 to 56||28.494|-3.098|
81435763|NCT02655224|162561975|OTHER|The mean differences between relugolix 40 mg group and placebo group and the two-sided 95% confidence intervals were calculated.|Mean Difference (Each Period)|11.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.554|26.745|||||Relugolix 40 mg-Placebo|Day 57 to 84||26.745|-3.554|
81435764|NCT02733627|162561982|OTHER||Slope|3.8266|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2967|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2155|4.4376||||||The basic model for the investigation of dose proportionality was a power model. The model consisted of a regression model applied to log-transformed data. The corresponding ANCOVA model included the logarithm of the dose as a covariate. The assumption of a linear relationship between the log-transformed pharmacokinetic endpoint and the log-transformed dose was checked.|Standard Error of the mean is actually Standard Error of the slope. Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|4.4376|3.2155|
81435765|NCT02733627|162561983|OTHER||Slope|4.181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3247|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5094|4.8527||||||The basic model for the investigation of dose proportionality was a power model. The model consisted of a regression model applied to log-transformed data. The corresponding ANCOVA model included the logarithm of the dose as a covariate. The assumption of a linear relationship between the log-transformed pharmacokinetic endpoint and the log-transformed dose was checked.|Standard Error of the mean is actually Standard Error of the slope. Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|4.8527|3.5094|
81734924|NCT00696020|163167193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.152|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|2 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.152|0.023|0.0079
81478109|NCT00685360|162645983|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio Mean|1.323|||=|0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.053|1.661|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was derived using CMH test stratified by randomization strata (cavitation).||||1.661|1.053|=0.0141
81734925|NCT00696020|163167193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.146|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|5 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.146|0.018|0.0120
81734926|NCT00696020|163167193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.209|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|10 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.209|0.080|<0.0001
81734927|NCT00696020|163167194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.249|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|2 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.249|0.013|0.0296
81734928|NCT00696020|163167194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.204|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|0.32|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|5 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.320|0.087|0.0007
81734929|NCT00696020|163167194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.147|0.383|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|10 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.383|0.147|<0.0001
81734930|NCT00696020|163167195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.414|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.057||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.529|37.3|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|2 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||37.300|9.529|0.0010
81734931|NCT00696020|163167195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.695|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.981||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.961|32.43|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|5 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||32.430|4.961|0.0078
81734932|NCT00696020|163167195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.357|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.105|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.379|43.335|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|10 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||43.335|15.379|<0.0001
81734933|NCT00696020|163167197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.3517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.138|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|2 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.138|-0.049|0.3517
81734934|NCT00696020|163167197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.3171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.143|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|5 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.143|-0.046|0.3171
81734935|NCT00696020|163167197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.4654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.13|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|10 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||0.130|-0.060|0.4654
81734936|NCT00696020|163167198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.704||0.0899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.055|28.267|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|2 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||28.267|-2.055|0.0899
81734937|NCT00696020|163167198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.817|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.759||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.549|35.084|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed).|5 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||35.084|4.549|0.0111
81734938|NCT00696020|163167198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.893|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.844||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.458|34.329|||ANCOVA|terms for baseline, treatment, centre (centre random, all other effects fixed)|10 µg Olodaterol + 5 µg Tiotropium minus 5 µg Tiotropium.|||34.329|3.458|0.0166
81734939|NCT00624065|163167211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.968||||0.8822||95.0|0.63|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.49|0.63|0.8822
81734940|NCT01387022|163167213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81734941|NCT01387022|163167214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.481|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.481
81734942|NCT01387022|163167216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.267|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.267
81734943|NCT00819507|163167235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.01|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81734944|NCT00819507|163167236|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|14.35|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81734945|NCT00286754|163167237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||BP control and SBP were compared at 6 months across treatment arms using a Bonferroni adjustment of 1.25% for each of the 4 comparisons (SMI versus UC and HEI versus UC for BP control and SBP separately). This p-value is for comparison of SMI vs. UC|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The study was an effectiveness trial of 2 active interventions, each compared with an active standard of care control group. We expected that 54% of patients on BP-lowering therapy would be properly controlled with HEI and 43% with UC, whereas we expected SMI to increase this to 69% control in 6 months. BP control and SBP were compared at 6 months across treatment arms using a 2.5% type I error (Bonferroni adjustment), ie, 1.25% for each of the 4 comparisons.||||0.001
81734946|NCT00286754|163167237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|||||BP control and SBP were compared at 6 months across treatment arms using a Bonferroni adjustment of 1.25% for each of the 4 comparisons (SMI versus UC and HEI versus UC for BP control and SBP separately). This p-value is for comparison of HEI vs. UC|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.108
81734947|NCT00286754|163167238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||BP control and SBP were compared at 6 months across treatment arms using a 2.5% type I error (Bonferroni adjustment), 1.25% for each of the 4 comparisons (SMI versus UC and HEI vs UC for BP control and SBP separately). This p-value is for SMI vs UC|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The study was designed as an effectiveness trial of 2 active interventions, each compared with an active standard of care control group. The study was not powered to test comparisons between the 2 active intervention arms.||||0.009
81734948|NCT00286754|163167238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|||||BP control and SBP were compared at 6 months across treatment arms using a Bonferroni adjustment of 1.25% for each of the 4 comparisons (SMI versus UC and HEI vs UC for BP control and SBP separately). This p-value is for comparison of HEI vs. UC|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.047
81734949|NCT00286754|163167239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|3e-06|TWO_SIDED|||||Change in BP control were compared by treatment arm using a 1.67% type I error (with Bonferroni adjustment), ie, 1.67% for each assessment of change in proportion with BP under control from baseline to 6 months by SMI, HEI or UC (3 tests).|McNemar|||||||<0.000003
81472301|NCT03646305|162636558|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests was conducted to measure differences in willingness to engage with target thought from baseline to post-intervention. Null hypothesis: there would be no difference in willingness scores from baseline to post-intervention||||<0.001
81734950|NCT00286754|163167239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||Change in BP control were compared by treatment arm using a 1.67% type I error (with Bonferroni adjustment), ie, 1.67% for each assessment of change in proportion with BP under control from baseline to 6 months by SMI, HEI or UC (3 tests).|McNemar|||||||0.012
81435766|NCT02733627|162561984|OTHER||Slope|1.8868|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3069|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2503|2.5234||||||The basic model for the investigation of dose proportionality was a power model. The model consisted of a regression model applied to log-transformed data. The corresponding ANCOVA model included the logarithm of the dose as a covariate. The assumption of a linear relationship between the log-transformed pharmacokinetic endpoint and the log-transformed dose was checked.|Standard Error of the mean is actually Standard Error of the slope. Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|2.5234|1.2503|
81435767|NCT02733627|162561985|OTHER||Slope|3.0677|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4844|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0631|4.0723||||||The basic model for the investigation of dose proportionality was a power model. The model consisted of a regression model applied to log-transformed data. The corresponding ANCOVA model included the logarithm of the dose as a covariate. The assumption of a linear relationship between the log-transformed pharmacokinetic endpoint and the log-transformed dose was checked.|Standard Error of the mean is actually Standard Error of the slope. Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|4.0723|2.0631|
81435768|NCT00059332|162561986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|ONE_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For the primary efficacy analysis, data were analyzed to test the null hypothesis that the distribution of scores over all 7 levels of the modified Rankin Scale at Day 90 was identical in the magnesium sulfate and placebo groups, vs. the one-sided alternative that the distribution of scores is shifted lower in the active magnesium sulfate therapy group. The statistic used to test the primary hypothesis was the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test statistic stratified by transport vehicle.||||0.28
81435769|NCT00059332|162561987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.2|||Chi-squared|||||1.20|0.81|0.87
81435770|NCT00059332|162561988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.19|||Chi-squared|||||1.19|0.81|0.87
81435771|NCT00059332|162561989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2760
81435772|NCT00059332|162561990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3912|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3912
81435773|NCT00059332|162561991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.323|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3230
81435774|NCT00059332|162561992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.27|||Chi-squared|||||1.27|0.87|0.95
81435775|NCT00059332|162561993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.14|||Chi-squared|||||1.14|0.34|0.12
81435776|NCT00059332|162561994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.29|||Chi-squared|||||1.29|0.76|0.95
81435777|NCT02854800|162562070|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A separate t-test for each row was used to compare dropouts and completers.||||<0.05
81435778|NCT02854800|162562072|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|If the overall F test was significant, Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference post-hoc tests were performed.||One-way ANOVA was used to compare mean medication side effect ratings across the three arms/groups to determine whether one group had more severe symptoms that may have been related to study dropout.||||<0.05
81435779|NCT02854800|162562075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|If the overall F test was significant, Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference post-hoc tests were performed.||Mixed ANOVA was used with Study Week (1-12) as the within-subjects, repeated-measures factor and Group as the between-subjects factor. If the overall F test was significant, Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference post-hoc tests were performed.||||<0.05
81435780|NCT02854800|162562076|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|If the overall F test was significant, Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference post-hoc tests were performed.||One-way ANOVA was used for each side effect rating with Group as the between-subjects factor. If the overall F test was significant, Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference post-hoc tests were performed.||||<0.05
81435781|NCT02854800|162562077|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|If the overall F test was significant, Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference post-hoc tests were performed.||Data were analyzed via mixed ANOVA whereby Study Visit (1-4) was the repeated-measures factor and Group (weekly, biweekly, monthly) was the between-subjects factor. If the overall F test was significant, Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference post-hoc tests were performed.||||<0.05
81478110|NCT00685360|162645983|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio Mean|1.438|||=|0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.155|1.791|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was derived using CMH test stratified by randomization strata (cavitation).||||1.791|1.155|=0.0008
81478111|NCT00685360|162645984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio Mean|1.341|||=|0.0196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.044|1.722|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was derived using CMH test stratified by randomization strata (cavitation).||||1.722|1.044|=0.0196
81734951|NCT00286754|163167239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||Change in BP control were compared by treatment arm using a 1.67% type I error (with Bonferroni adjustment), ie, 1.67% for each assessment of change in proportion with BP under control from baseline to 6 months by SMI, HEI or UC (3 tests).|McNemar|||||||0.89
81734952|NCT00286754|163167240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||Change in SBP were compared by treatment arm using a 1.67% type I error (Bonferroni adjustment), ie, 1.67% for each of the 3 comparisons by arm (6-month-baseline for SMI, HEI and UC separately).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.009
81734953|NCT00286754|163167240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||Change in SBP were compared by treatment arm using a 1.67% type I error (Bonferroni adjustment), ie, 1.67% for each of the 3 comparisons by arm (6-month-baseline for SMI, HEI and UC separately).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81734954|NCT00286754|163167240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|||||Change in SBP were compared by treatment arm using a 1.67% type I error (Bonferroni adjustment), ie, 1.67% for each of the 3 comparisons by arm (6-month-baseline for SMI, HEI and UC separately).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9
81734955|NCT00286754|163167241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|||||Since we are performing 3 tests, we will adjust the type I error to 0.017|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.880
81734956|NCT00286754|163167241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|||||Change in SBP were compared by treatment arm using a 1.67% type I error (Bonferroni adjustment), ie, 1.67% for each of the 3 comparisons by arm (6-month-baseline for SMI, HEI and UC separately).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.318
81734957|NCT00286754|163167242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|||||Since we are performing 3 tests, we will adjust the type I error to 0.017|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.306
81734958|NCT00286754|163167242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.205|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.205
81734959|NCT00286754|163167243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||Since we are performing 3 tests, we will adjust the type I error to 0.017|Chi-squared|||||||0.011
81734960|NCT00286754|163167243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|||||Since we are performing 3 tests, we will adjust the type I error to 0.017|Chi-squared|||||||0.638
81734961|NCT00286754|163167244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||Since we are performing 3 tests, we will adjust the type I error to 0.017|Chi-squared|||||||0.012
81734962|NCT00286754|163167244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|||||Since we are performing 3 tests, we will adjust the type I error to 0.017|Chi-squared|||||||0.333
81734963|NCT00286754|163167245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|||||Since we are performing 3 tests, we will adjust the type I error to 0.017|Chi-squared|||||||0.581
81734964|NCT00286754|163167245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.502|TWO_SIDED|||||Since we are performing 3 tests, we will adjust the type I error to 0.017|Chi-squared|||||||0.502
81734965|NCT01054586|163167269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|6.1||||0.02||95.0|1.26|29.46||Only variables showing an imbalance between the treatment groups (when possible and besides APRI score) were included. The following were also included, but p \> 0.05: APRI score, use of non-ARV drug, baseline CD4, platelets, and bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for ART naïve. Not ART naïve is the reference group."|||29.46|1.26|0.02
81734966|NCT01054586|163167270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.12||||0.05||95.0|1.03|16.5||Only variables showing an imbalance between the treatment groups (when possible and besides APRI score) were included. The following were also included, but p \> 0.05: APRI score, use of non-ARV drug, baseline CD4, platelets, and bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg BID. LPV is the reference group."|||16.50|1.03|0.05
81734967|NCT01054586|163167270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.62||||0.68||95.0|0.16|16.27||Only variables showing an imbalance between the treatment groups (when possible and besides APRI score) were included. The following were also included, but p \> 0.05: APRI score, use of non-ARV drug, baseline CD4, platelets, and bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg QD. LPV is the reference group."|||16.27|0.16|0.68
81734968|NCT01054586|163167271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.83||||0.17||95.0|0.65|12.36||Only variables showing an imbalance between the treatment groups (when possible) were included. The following were also included, but p \> 0.05: APRI score, use of non-ARV drug, baseline CD4, platelets, and bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg BID. LPV is the reference group."|||12.36|0.65|0.17
81734969|NCT01054586|163167271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.85||95.0|0.12|13.33||Only variables showing an imbalance between the treatment groups (when possible) were included. The following were also included, but p \> 0.05: APRI score, use of non-ARV drug, baseline CD4, platelets, and bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg QD. LPV is the reference group."|||13.33|0.12|0.85
81435782|NCT02854800|162562079|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|If the overall F test was significant, Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference post-hoc tests were performed.||Data were analyzed via mixed ANOVA whereby Study Visit (1-4) was the repeated-measures factor and Group (weekly, biweekly, monthly) was the between-subjects factor. If the overall F test was significant, Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference post-hoc tests were performed.||||<0.05
81734970|NCT01054586|163167272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.2||||0.06||95.0|0.94|10.82||Only variables showing an imbalance between the treatment groups (when possible and besides APRI score) were included. The following were also included, but p \> 0.05: APRI score, use of non-ARV drug, baseline CD4, platelets, and bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg BID. LPV is the reference group."|||10.82|0.94|0.06
81734971|NCT01054586|163167272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.96||95.0|0.11|9.83||Only variables showing an imbalance between the treatment groups (when possible and besides APRI score) were included. The following were also included, but p \> 0.05: APRI score, use of non-ARV drug, baseline CD4, platelets, and bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg QD. LPV is the reference group."|||9.83|0.11|0.96
81734972|NCT01054586|163167273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||0.57||95.0|0.52|3.31||Variables showing imbalance between treatments (when possible and besides APRI score) were included. Gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, APRI score, use of non-ARV drug, baseline CD4, platelets, and bilirubin were also included, but p\>0.05.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg BID. LPV is the reference group."|||3.31|0.52|0.57
81734973|NCT01054586|163167273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28||||0.22||95.0|0.04|2.14||Variables showing imbalance between treatments (when possible and besides APRI score) were included. Gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, APRI score, use of non-ARV drug, baseline CD4, platelets, and bilirubin were also included, but p\>0.05.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg QD. LPV is the reference group."|||2.14|0.04|0.22
81734974|NCT01054586|163167273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.86||||0.47||95.0|0.35|9.91||Variables showing imbalance between treatments (when possible and besides APRI score) were included. Gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, APRI score, use of non-ARV drug, baseline CD4, platelets, and bilirubin were also included, but p\>0.05.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for FPV, Other. LPV is the reference group."|||9.91|0.35|0.47
81734975|NCT01054586|163167274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.48||95.0|0.55|3.55||Only variables showing imbalance between treatments (when possible) were included. The following were also included, but p \> 0.05: gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, APRI score, use of non-ARV drug, baseline CD4, platelets, and bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg BID. LPV is the reference group."|||3.55|0.55|0.48
81734976|NCT01054586|163167274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.26||||0.23||95.0|0.03|2.18||Only variables showing imbalance between treatments (when possible) were included. The following were also included, but p \> 0.05: gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, APRI score, use of non-ARV drug, baseline CD4, platelets, and bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg QD. LPV is the reference group."|||2.18|0.03|0.23
81734977|NCT01054586|163167274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.67||||0.56||95.0|0.29|9.47||Only variables showing imbalance between treatments (when possible) were included. The following were also included, but p \> 0.05: gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, APRI score, use of non-ARV drug, baseline CD4, platelets, and bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for FPV, Other. LPV is the reference group."|||9.47|0.29|0.56
81734978|NCT01054586|163167276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.72||95.0|0.51|2.66||Only variables showing an imbalance between treatment groups were included: gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, use of non-ARV drug, baseline bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for  FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg BID. LPV is the reference group."|||2.66|0.51|0.72
81734979|NCT01054586|163167276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.27||||0.21||95.0|0.03|2.08||Only variables showing an imbalance between treatment groups were included: gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, use of non-ARV drug, baseline bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for  FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg QD. LPV is the reference group."|||2.08|0.03|0.21
81734980|NCT01054586|163167276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.26||||0.15||95.0|0.74|6.97|||Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for  FPV, other. LPV is the reference group."|Only variables showing an imbalance between treatment groups were included: gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, use of non-ARV drug, baseline bilirubin.||6.97|0.74|0.15
81734981|NCT01054586|163167282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.77||||0.1||95.0|0.79|18.05|||Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for  FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg BID. LPV is the reference group."|||18.05|0.79|0.10
81734982|NCT01054586|163167283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.53||||0.02||95.0|1.16|5.54||Only variables showing an imbalance between the treatment groups were included, but p \> .05: gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, APRI score, baseline use of non-ARV drug, and baseline values of CD4, platelets and bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for  FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg BID. LPV is the reference group."|||5.54|1.16|0.02
81734983|NCT01054586|163167283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.17||||0.05||95.0|1.54|11.27||Only variables showing an imbalance between the treatment groups were included, but p \> .05: gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, APRI score, baseline use of non-ARV drug, and baseline values of CD4, platelets and bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for  FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg QD. LPV is the reference group."|||11.27|1.54|0.05
81734984|NCT01054586|163167283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.67||||0.06||95.0|0.97|13.9||Only variables showing an imbalance between the treatment groups were included, but p \> .05: gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, APRI score, baseline use of non-ARV drug, and baseline values of CD4, platelets and bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for  FPV, other. LPV is the reference group."|||13.90|0.97|0.06
81734985|NCT01054586|163167284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.68||||0.01||95.0|1.21|5.9||Only variables showing an imbalance between the treatment groups were included: gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, baseline use of non-ARV drug, and baseline values of CD4, platelets and bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for  FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg BID. LPV is the reference group."|||5.9|1.21|0.01
81734986|NCT01054586|163167284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.42||||0.0004||95.0|1.61|12.08||Only variables showing an imbalance between the treatment groups were included: gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, baseline use of non-ARV drug, and baseline values of CD4, platelets and bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for  FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg QD. LPV is the reference group."|||12.08|1.61|0.0004
81734987|NCT01054586|163167284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.07||||0.11||95.0|0.78|12.03||Only variables showing an imbalance between the treatment groups were included: gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, baseline use of non-ARV drug, and baseline values of CD4, platelets and bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for  FPV, other. LPV is the reference group."|||12.03|0.78|0.11
81734988|NCT01054586|163167285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.09||||0.03||95.0|1.06|4.15||Only variables showing an imbalance between the treatment groups were included: gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, APRI-score, baseline use of non-ARV drug and baseline bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for  FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg BID. LPV is the reference group."|||4.15|1.06|0.03
81734989|NCT01054586|163167285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.61||||0.05||95.0|1.48|8.81||Only variables showing an imbalance between the treatment groups were included: gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, APRI-score, baseline use of non-ARV drug and baseline bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for  FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg QD. LPV is the reference group."|||8.81|1.48|0.05
81734990|NCT01054586|163167285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.31||||0.1||95.0|0.85|6.32||Only variables showing an imbalance between the treatment groups were included: gender, mode of HIV transmission, ART naive, APRI-score, baseline use of non-ARV drug and baseline bilirubin.|Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for  FPV, other. LPV is the reference group."|||6.32|0.85|0.10
81435783|NCT02627963|162562094|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.94||A one-sided, log-rank test stratified for IMDC risk category and prior therapy (two VEGFR TKIs vs. a checkpoint inhibitor plus a VEGFR TKI vs. a VEGFR TKI plus any other systemic agent) at a significance level of α = 0.025 was used.|Log Rank|||||0.94|0.56|0.0165
81435784|NCT02627963|162562095|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.25|||Log Rank|||||1.25|0.75|0.8174
81435785|NCT04281472|162562124|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.394|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.253|0.614||||||||0.614|0.253|
81435786|NCT05053360|162562172|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.87||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|6.93|||Regression, Logistic|||HIGH PAIN = score over 6 on a 0-10 pain scale (higher number indicating higher pain)||6.93|1.19|.019
81435787|NCT05053360|162562173|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.28||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|-1.09|||ANCOVA|||||-1.09|-3.47|.0002
81734991|NCT01054586|163167286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|5.12||||0.03||95.0|1.19|22.02|||Regression, Cox||"Confidence Interval and Hazard Ratio for  FPV 700 mg BID/RTV 100 mg BID. LPV is the reference group."|||22.02|1.19|0.03
81734992|NCT00910663|163167294|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|97.01||||||90.0|90.01|104.55|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104.55|90.01|
81734993|NCT00910663|163167295|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|102.81||||||90.0|100.23|105.45|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||105.45|100.23|
81734994|NCT00910663|163167296|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|103.35||||||90.0|100.51|106.27|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||106.27|100.51|
81734995|NCT02726581|163167297|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.3||||||||1.30|0.62|
81734996|NCT02726581|163167298|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.19||||||||1.19|0.53|
81734997|NCT02726581|163167299|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.46||||||||1.46|0.39|
81734998|NCT02865850|163167302|NON_INFERIORITY|Establishment of non-inferiority was based on a margin of -0.75 g/dL applied to the difference in mean change: Vadadustat minus Darbepoetin alfa.|Least squares mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.1||||||Treatment comparison: Vadadustat minus Darbepoetin Alfa||-0.10|-0.53|
81435788|NCT05109104|162562174|OTHER|The t value from the '2-sided' Student-t distribution table corresponding to the upper 5% point with n-1 degrees of freedom was obtained and the labeled SPF value was determined as the largest whole number less than the following calculation: Labeled SPF = Mean SPF - (t\*SE).|Labeled SPF|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81539079|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.06|25.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||25.68|3.06|<0.0001
81734999|NCT02865850|163167303|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per Food and Drug Administration \[FDA\]) and 1.30 (per European Medicines Agency \[EMA\]).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||=|0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|1.761|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0016 has been reported in this section.||1.761|0.536|=0.9950
81735000|NCT02865850|163167303|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||=|0.4877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.833|1.113|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0016 (NCT02865850) and AKB-6548-CI-0017 (NCT02892149). Time to first MACE for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 355 and 377 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 46.14 (24.71, 77.14) weeks versus 47.00 (22.43, 74.43) weeks, respectively. Statistical analysis from the pooled data has been reported in this section.||1.113|0.833|=0.4877
81539080|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.94|33.85||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||33.85|3.94|<0.0001
81435789|NCT05109104|162562174|OTHER|The t value from the '2-sided' Student-t distribution table corresponding to the upper 5% point with n-1 degrees of freedom was obtained and the labeled SPF value was determined as the largest whole number less than the following calculation: Labeled SPF = Mean SPF - (t\*SE).|Labeled SPF|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81435790|NCT05109104|162562174|OTHER|The t value from the '2-sided' Student-t distribution table corresponding to the upper 5% point with n-1 degrees of freedom was obtained and the labeled SPF value was determined as the largest whole number less than the following calculation: Labeled SPF = Mean SPF - (t\*SE).|Labeled SPF|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81435791|NCT00323258|162562181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Equivalence analysis. Null hypothesis: The will be no difference in proportion of participants adherent to triple therapy in the treatment arm compared to those who receive usual care."||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||Sample size of 286 patients(143 patients per group).Based on an estimated absolute improvement in medication adherence of 15% in the intervention group (eg, 85% in the intervention group, 70% in the control group), a 2-sided test with α level of .05, a 15% dropout rate, and power of 0.80.||||.50
81435792|NCT00323258|162562182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Equivalence analysis. Null hypothesis: The will be no difference in the proportion of participants who are \>/= 75% adherent to combined beta-blocker and statin therapy in the treatment arm compared to those who receive usual care."|||||=|0.11|||||||Chi-squared|||Sample Size calculated as 286 total or 143 patient per treatment group. Based on a baseline adherence rate of 70%, an estimated absolute improvement in medication adherence of 15.0% in the intervention group, we would require 122 patients per group assuming a 2-sided test with alpha-level of .05 and power of .80. To sustain a 15% dropout/ loss to follow-up rate, about 143 patients per group (286 patients total) would need to be consented.||||=0.11
81735001|NCT02865850|163167304|NON_INFERIORITY|Establishment of non-inferiority was based on a margin of -0.75 g/dL applied to the difference in mean change: Vadadustat minus Darbepoetin alfa.|Least squares mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.19||||||Treatment comparison: Vadadustat minus Darbepoetin Alfa||0.19|-0.34|
81735002|NCT02865850|163167305|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||=|0.8871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.618|1.743|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0016 has been reported in this section.||1.743|0.618|=0.8871
81735003|NCT02865850|163167305|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||=|0.4096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.096|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0016 (NCT02865850) and AKB-6548-CI-0017 (NCT02892149). Time to first MACE plus hospitalization for heart failure or thromboembolic event Excluding vascular access thrombosis for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 420 and 449 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 42.07 (21.50, 71.14) weeks versus 45.29 (22.29, 72.43) weeks, respectively.||1.096|0.840|=0.4096
81735004|NCT02865850|163167306|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36|||=|0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.771|||Gray's test|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0016 has been reported in this section.||2.771|0.670|=0.5210
81735005|NCT02865850|163167306|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||=|0.5007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.795|1.144|||Gray's test|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0016 (NCT02865850) and AKB-6548-CI-0017 (NCT02892149). Time to first cardiovascular MACE for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 225 and 242 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 43.29 (21.71, 77.14) weeks versus 45.79 (21.14, 73.86) weeks, respectively. Statistical analysis from the pooled data has been reported in this section.||1.144|0.795|=0.5007
81735006|NCT02865850|163167307|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||=|0.9527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.452|2.666|||Gray's test|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0016 has been reported in this section.||2.666|0.452|=0.9527
81735007|NCT02865850|163167307|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||=|0.6284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.766|1.195|||Gray's test|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0016 (NCT02865850) and AKB-6548-CI-0017 (NCT02892149). Time to first cardiovascular death for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 150 and 160 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 43.71 (27.43, 77.14) weeks versus 49.29 (24.43, 74.07) weeks, respectively. Statistical analysis from the pooled data has been reported in this section.||1.195|0.766|=0.6284
81735008|NCT02865850|163167308|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||=|0.5115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.388|1.555|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0016 has been reported in this section.||1.555|0.388|=0.5115
81735009|NCT02865850|163167308|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||=|0.4878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.812|1.118|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0016 (NCT02865850) and AKB-6548-CI-0017 (NCT02892149). Time to first all-cause mortality for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 291 and 310 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 50.00 (29.71, 79.00) weeks versus 49.57 (25.86, 77.29) weeks, respectively. Statistical analysis from the pooled data has been reported in this section.||1.118|0.812|=0.4878
81735010|NCT01844375|163167320|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence analysis||||||0.75|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.75
81735011|NCT01376167|163167331|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.299|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.222|0.404||The Cox proportional hazards model was fitted with region and treatment as covariates.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||A hazard ratio\<1 indicated a lower chance of relapse compared to CQ only.|||0.404|0.222|<0.001
81735012|NCT01376167|163167331|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.262|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.178|0.387||The Cox proportional hazards model was fitted with region and treatment as covariates.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||A hazard ratio\<1 indicated a lower chance of relapse compared to CQ only.|||0.387|0.178|<0.001
81735013|NCT01376167|163167331|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.241|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.152|0.382||Logistic regression model was fitted with region and treatment as covariates. Participants with a zero P vivax asexual parasite count at Baseline were excluded from the analysis.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratios \< 1 suggested a smaller chance of recurrence compared to CQ Only.|||0.382|0.152|<0.001
81735014|NCT01376167|163167331|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.198|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.117|0.335||Logistic regression model was fitted with region and treatment as covariates. Participants with a zero P vivax asexual parasite count at Baseline were excluded from the analysis.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratios \< 1 suggested a smaller chance of recurrence compared to CQ Only.|||0.335|0.117|<0.001
81735015|NCT01376167|163167332|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.271|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.195|0.376||The Cox proportional hazards model was fitted with region and treatment as covariates.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||A hazard ratio\<1 indicated a lower chance of relapse compared to CQ only.|||0.376|0.195|<0.001
81735016|NCT01376167|163167332|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.255|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.167|0.39||The Cox proportional hazards model was fitted with region and treatment as covariates.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||A hazard ratio\<1 indicated a lower chance of relapse compared to CQ only.|||0.390|0.167|<0.001
81735017|NCT02193165|163167355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.434|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Means and standard deviations. 1 factor ANOVA to balance treatment groups to show no difference between groups. Baseline groups are balanced and baseline scores for each intervention group should not be significantly different. Significance will be determined by p\<0.5||||0.434
81735018|NCT02193165|163167356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||1 factor ANCOVA to determine difference between groups with baseline as covariate. The F statistic is used to determine significance. If significance is found then a Tukey's multiple comparison is done.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups. ANCOVA adjusting for baseline. Significant differences between groups determined by P\<0.05||||<0.001
81472302|NCT03646305|162636558|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||=|0.053|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests was conducted to measure differences in willingness to engage with target thought from post-intervention to follow-up. Null hypothesis: there would be no significant difference in willingness scores from post-intervention to follow-up.||||=0.053
81735019|NCT02193165|163167357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||1 factor ANCOVA to determine difference between groups with baseline as covariate. The F statistic is used to determine significance. If significance is found then a Tukey's multiple comparison is done.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups. ANCOVA adjusting for baseline. Significant differences between groups will be determined at P\<0.05||||<0.001
81735020|NCT02193165|163167358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.816|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Means and standard deviations. 1 factor ANOVA to balance treatment groups to show no difference between groups. The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups. Differences will be noted at P\<0.05. Baseline groups are balanced and baseline scores for each intervention group should not be significantly different||||0.816
81735021|NCT02193165|163167359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||1 factor ANCOVA to determine difference between groups with baseline as covariate. The F statistic is used to determine significance. If significance is found then a Tukey's multiple comparison is done.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups. ANCOVA adjusting for baseline. Significant differences between intervention groups will be determined @ P\<0.05||||<0.001
81735022|NCT02193165|163167360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||1 factor ANCOVA to determine difference between groups with baseline as covariate. The F statistic is used to determine significance. If significance is found then a Tukey's multiple comparison is done.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups. ANCOVA adjusting for baseline. Significant differences between intervention groups will be determined @ P\<0.05||||<0.001
81735023|NCT04239872|163167361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.00778||||0.8412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09209|0.07653||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 11 pairs of data, DF=10|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||0.07653|-0.09209|0.8412
81735024|NCT04239872|163167362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06907||||0.6504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3955|0.2573||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 12 pairs of data, DF=11|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||0.2573|-0.3955|0.6504
81735025|NCT04239872|163167363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5307||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2372|0.8243||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 11 pairs of data, DF=10|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||0.8243|0.2372|0.0024
81478112|NCT00685360|162645984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio Mean|1.503|||=|0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.183|1.909|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was derived using CMH test stratified by randomization strata (cavitation).||||1.909|1.183|=0.0006
81735026|NCT04239872|163167364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5643||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2938|0.8348||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 9 pairs of data, DF=8|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||0.8348|0.2938|0.0013
81735027|NCT04239872|163167365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1135||||0.2041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2964|0.06929||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 15 pairs of data, DF=14|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||0.06929|-0.2964|0.2041
81735028|NCT04239872|163167366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.095|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7736|1.416||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 13 pairs of data, DF=12|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||1.416|0.7736|<0.0001
81735029|NCT04239872|163167367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.469|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.112|1.825||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 13 pairs of data, DF=12|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||1.825|1.112|<0.0001
81478113|NCT00685360|162645985|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0468|||||||Cochran-Armitage Linear Trend Test|Cochran-Armitage test was performed for dose response with the treatment group ordered as placebo, delamanid 100 mg BID, and delamanid 200 mg BID.||||||=0.0468
81735030|NCT04239872|163167368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.549|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.081|2.017||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 14 pairs of data, DF=13|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||2.017|1.081|<0.0001
81735031|NCT04239872|163167369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-115.6||||0.5543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-584.8|353.6||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 6 pairs of data, DF=5|Treatment difference = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups.||353.6|-584.8|0.5543
81735032|NCT04239872|163167370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.328||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.842|1.814||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 8 pairs of data, DF=7|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||1.814|0.8420|0.0003
81435793|NCT00323258|162562183|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Equivalence analysis. Null hypothesis: The will be no difference in the proportion of participants who are \>/= 75% adherent to beta-blockers in the treatment arm compared to those who receive usual care."||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||Sample Size calculated as 286 total or 143 patient per treatment group. Based on a baseline adherence rate of 70%, an estimated absolute improvement in medication adherence of 15.0% in the intervention group, we would require 122 patients per group assuming a 2-sided test with alpha-level of .05 and power of .80. To sustain a 15% dropout/ loss to follow-up rate, about 143 patients per group (286 patients total) would need to be consented.||||0.03
81435794|NCT00323258|162562184|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Equivalence analysis. Null hypothesis: The will be no difference in the proportion of participants who are \>/= 75% adherent to statins in the treatment arm compared to those who receive usual care."||||||0.34|||||||Chi-squared|||Sample Size calculated as 286 total or 143 patient per treatment group. Based on a baseline adherence rate of 70%, an estimated absolute improvement in medication adherence of 15.0% in the intervention group, we would require 122 patients per group assuming a 2-sided test with alpha-level of .05 and power of .80. To sustain a 15% dropout/ loss to follow-up rate, about 143 patients per group (286 patients total) would need to be consented.||||0.34
81435795|NCT01717313|162562214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.19|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Terms for treatment, time, prior antihyperglycemic agent (AHA) therapy status, interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior AHA therapy status||||-0.19|-0.59|<0.001
81435796|NCT01717313|162562215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in percentages vs. placebo|-8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|2.6||||||||2.6|-18.8|
81435797|NCT01717313|162562216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages vs. placebo|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|4.5||||||||4.5|-3.1|
81435798|NCT01717313|162562217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages vs. placebo|-5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|4.9||||||||4.9|-16.4|
81435799|NCT01717313|162562218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages vs. placebo|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.8||||||||4.8|-3.5|
81472303|NCT03646305|162636558|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Intervention. Null: On average, the experimental conditions and control conditions would have equal willingness scores||||>0.05
81435800|NCT01717313|162562219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Between-group rate difference|20.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|29.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||29.8|10.5|<0.001
81435801|NCT01717313|162562220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Between-group rate difference|11.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|18.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||18.6|4.8|0.001
81435802|NCT01717313|162562221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-10.3||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|-0.7|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Terms for treatment, time, prior AHA therapy status, the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior AHA therapy status||||-0.7|-19.9|0.036
81435803|NCT01717313|162562222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-11.6||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|5.3|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Terms for treatment, time, prior AHA therapy status, the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior AHA therapy status||||5.3|-28.6|0.177
81435804|NCT01717313|162562227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.32|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Terms for treatment, time, prior AHA therapy status, the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior AHA therapy status||||-0.32|-0.75|<0.001
81435805|NCT01717313|162562228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-13.2||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.7|-2.7|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Terms for treatment, time, prior AHA therapy status, the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior AHA therapy status||||-2.7|-23.7|0.014
81435806|NCT01717313|162562229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least squares means|-20.5||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.0|-1.9|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Terms for treatment, time, prior AHA therapy status, the interaction of time by treatment, and time by prior AHA therapy status||||-1.9|-39.0|0.031
81450461|NCT03433755|162587789|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-77.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.7|-66.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-66.7|-87.7|< 0.0001
81735033|NCT04239872|163167371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09023||||0.2824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2613|0.08082||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 19 pairs of data, DF=18|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||0.08082|-0.2613|0.2824
81735034|NCT04239872|163167372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6269||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3488|0.905||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 17 pairs of data, DF=16|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||0.9050|0.3488|0.0002
81735035|NCT04239872|163167373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8946|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6671|1.122||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 17 pairs of data, DF=16|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||1.122|0.6671|<0.0001
81735036|NCT04239872|163167374|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.973|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7597|1.186||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 18 pairs of data, DF=17|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||1.186|0.7597|<0.0001
81735037|NCT04239872|163167375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9827|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7758|1.19||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 18 pairs of data, DF=17|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||1.19|0.7758|<0.0001
81735038|NCT04239872|163167376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9181|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6573|1.179||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 19 pairs of data, DF=18|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||1.179|0.6573|<0.0001
81735039|NCT04239872|163167381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05652||||0.3283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1762|0.06829||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 15 pairs of data, DF=14|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||0.06829|-0.1762|0.3283
81735040|NCT04239872|163167382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3411||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1189|0.5633||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 13 pairs of data, DF=12|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||0.5633|0.1189|0.0058
81735041|NCT04239872|163167383|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2976||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05266|0.5426||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 13 pairs of data, DF=12|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||0.5426|0.05266|0.0213
81735042|NCT04239872|163167384|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.312||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07454|0.5495||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 14 pairs of data, DF=13|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||0.5495|0.07454|0.014
81735043|NCT04239872|163167385|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2524||||0.1393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09153|0.5962||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 17 pairs of data, DF=16|Treatment difference = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups.||0.5962|-0.09153|0.1393
81735044|NCT04239872|163167386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2921||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1414|0.4427||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 16 pairs of data, DF=15|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||0.4427|0.1414|0.0009
81735045|NCT04239872|163167387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2433||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1195|0.3671||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 16 pairs of data, DF=15|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||0.3671|0.1195|0.0008
81735046|NCT04239872|163167388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3306||||0.1515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1356|0.7969||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 16 pairs of data, DF=15|Treatment difference = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups.||0.7969|-0.1356|0.1515
81735047|NCT04239872|163167389|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04851||||0.1712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02327|0.1203||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 17 pairs of data, DF=16|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||0.1203|-0.02327|0.1712
81735048|NCT04239872|163167390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2789||||0.1188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07934|0.6371||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 18 pairs of data, DF=17|Treatment difference = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups.||0.6371|-0.07934|0.1188
81735049|NCT04239872|163167391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8956|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7205|1.071||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 14 pairs of data, DF=13|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||1.071|0.7205|<0.0001
81735050|NCT04239872|163167393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3199||||0.0475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004686|0.6351||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 8 pairs of data, DF=7|Treatment difference of transformed (log10) data = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups. To obtain normal distribution, data used in the statistical analysis were transformed to the log10.||0.6351|0.004686|0.0475
81735051|NCT04239872|163167394|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|50.38||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.46|73.3||The threshold for statistical significance was set at p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was used; there were 13 pairs of data, DF=12|Treatment difference = Calcium mouthwash before fluoride mouthwash - Fluoride mouthwash|A paired t-test was used to compare the two groups.||73.30|27.46|0.0004
81735052|NCT01472341|163167396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Multivariate regression analysis|HOMA %B was the response variable and other study parameters were independent variables.||||||0.24
81735053|NCT01472341|163167397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Multivariate regression analysis|PI/I ratio was the response variable and other study parameters were independent variables.||||||0.001
81735054|NCT01472341|163167398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Multivariate regression analysis|HOMA %B was the response variable and other study parameters were independent variables.||||||<0.0001
81735055|NCT03506386|163167458|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical differences among eligible performed, eligible not performed and not eligible participants were estimated by Log Rank test.|Log Rank|||||||< 0.0001
81735056|NCT01546545|163167460|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|No power calculation was performed. This was the first pilot and feasibility study. This data will be used to power future studies.||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81735057|NCT01546545|163167461|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|No power calculation was performed. This was a pilot and feasibility study.||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81735058|NCT02008565|163167476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092||||||significance assessed at type 1 error alpha=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|The models were adjusted for baseline Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) status and clinical site.||||||0.092
81735059|NCT00617305|163167492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-248.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|241.978|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-337.7|-160.2||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24||-160.2|-337.7|
81735060|NCT00617305|163167492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-291.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|205.864|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-619.4|35.78||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24||35.78|-619.4|
81735061|NCT00617305|163167492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-253.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|235.787|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-334.8|-172.8||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24||-172.8|-334.8|
81478114|NCT00685360|162645986|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.856|||=|0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.255|2.745|||Stratified Log-Rank Test|p-value was derived from log-rank test with SAS Proc lifetest for comparisons with placebo.|Hazard ratio computed with SAS PROC PHREG for comparisons with placebo.|||2.745|1.255|=0.0011
81735062|NCT00617305|163167492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-291.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|205.864|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-619.4|35.78||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24||35.78|-619.4|
81735063|NCT00617305|163167493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.954|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.29|-2.46||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24||-2.46|-8.29|
81735064|NCT00617305|163167493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.732|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.64|-1.86||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24||-1.86|-29.64|
81735065|NCT00617305|163167493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.589|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.51|-3.61||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24||-3.61|-9.51|
81735066|NCT00617305|163167493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.732|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.64|-1.86||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24||-1.86|-29.64|
81735067|NCT00617305|163167494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.442|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|1.56||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24||1.56|-1.69|
81735068|NCT00617305|163167494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.082|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|2.5||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24||2.50|-10.50|
81735069|NCT00617305|163167494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.527|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|1.04||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24||1.04|-2.07|
81735070|NCT00617305|163167494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.082|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|2.5||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24||2.50|-10.50|
81735071|NCT00617305|163167495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.84|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.053|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.25||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24||1.25|0.43|
81735072|NCT00617305|163167495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.685|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.42||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24||1.42|-0.77|
81735073|NCT00617305|163167495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.021|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.15||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24||1.15|0.41|
81735074|NCT00617305|163167495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.685|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.42||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24||1.42|-0.77|
81735075|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|44.84|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|28.4||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 4 (LOCF)||28.4|-3.9|
81735076|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|41.5||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 4 (LOCF)||41.5|-26.0|
81735077|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|107.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 4 (LOCF)||||
81735078|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|42.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|26.2||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 4 (LOCF)||26.2|-2.7|
81735079|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|27.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|48.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|87.2||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 4 (LOCF)||87.2|-32.0|
81735080|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|41.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|28.5||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||28.5|-1.4|
81735081|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|59.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.5|96.5||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||96.5|-91.5|
81735082|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|87.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||||
81735083|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|42.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|26.9||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||26.9|-2.1|
81435807|NCT00270634|162562248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size was determined holding the probability of a type-I error at a = 0.05, and the power at 0.76. The rate of BPAR at 6 months posttransplant was assumed to be 0.20 in the control arm, and the noninferiority margin was chosen to be -0.15. A sample size for this phase-2b trial is determined to be 76 subjects in each dose group or a total of 304 patients. Assuming a 10% dropout rate during the study, ∼332 subjects were to be proportionally randomized in this study.|Weighted Average Difference|-3.2|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.3|||t-test, 1 sided||The upper bound of the confidence interval was a measure of non-inferiority of VCS to TAC. VCS was considered non-inferior to TAC if the upper one-sided 95% confidence bound was less than 15%.|The 6-month BPAR rate was used to calculate an estimate of the difference in rates between each VCS group and TAC, combining across pooled investigative center strata, weighted by the number of patients in each of the pooled center strata. The overall standard error was estimated for the linear combination of proportions. Using this statistic and its standard error, the upper bound one-sided 95% C.I. was constructed for the difference in BPAR rates between groups (VCS - TAC).||1.3||
81478115|NCT00685360|162645986|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.849|||=|0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.246|2.743|||Stratified Log-Rank Test|p-value was derived from log-rank test with SAS Proc lifetest for comparisons with placebo.|Hazard ratio computed with SAS PROC PHREG for comparisons with placebo.|||2.743|1.246|=0.0013
81735084|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|63.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.6|98.4||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||98.4|-59.6|
81735085|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|48.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|35.6||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||35.6|0.5|
81735086|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.5|37.5||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||37.5|-56.5|
81735087|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|87.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||||
81478116|NCT00685360|162645987|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.926|||=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.315|2.82|||Stratified Log-Rank Test|P-value was derived from Log-rank test with SAS PROC LIFETEST for comparisons with placebo.|Hazard ratio computed with SAS PROC PHREG for comparisons with placebo.|||2.820|1.315|=0.0004
81735088|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|47.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|31.1||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||31.1|-1.0|
81735089|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|50.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.5|72.1||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||72.1|-52.5|
81735090|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|77.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|30.1||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||30.1|-25.6|
81478117|NCT00685360|162645987|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.504|3.189|||Stratified Log-Rank Test|||||3.189|1.504|<.0001
81735091|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-34.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|93.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-182.2|114.2||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||114.2|-182.2|
81735092|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|67.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||||
81735093|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|78.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.4|24.8||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||24.8|-28.4|
81735094|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|92.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-128.6|101.0||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||101.0|-128.6|
81735095|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|82.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|44.2||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||44.2|-15.0|
81735096|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-49.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|126.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-251.4|151.9||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||151.9|-251.4|
81735097|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|67.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||||
81735098|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|88.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|37.3||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||37.3|-22.4|
81735099|NCT00617305|163167496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|121.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-177.3|124.5||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||124.5|-177.3|
81735100|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 4 (LOCF)||0.0|-1.1|
81735101|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.1||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 4 (LOCF)||3.1|-1.6|
81735102|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 4 (LOCF)||||
81735103|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 4 (LOCF)||0.1|-0.9|
81735104|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.3||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 4 (LOCF)||2.3|-1.5|
81735105|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||0.0|-1.1|
81735106|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|5.3||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||5.3|-2.3|
81735107|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||||
81735108|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||0.2|-0.9|
81735109|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.9||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||3.9|-1.5|
81735110|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.81|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.2||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||-0.2|-1.5|
81735111|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.6||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||0.6|-1.8|
81735112|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||||
81735113|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.72|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.3||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||-0.3|-1.4|
81735114|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.71|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.4||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||0.4|-1.4|
81735115|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.1||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||0.1|-1.2|
81735116|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.2||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||4.2|-2.2|
81735117|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||||
81735118|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.85|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||0.2|-1.0|
81735119|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.0||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||3.0|-1.4|
81735120|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.1||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||0.1|-1.4|
81735121|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|6.5||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||6.5|-4.5|
81735122|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||||
81478118|NCT00685360|162645988|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.727|||=|0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.152|2.591|||Stratified Log-Rank Test|P-value was derived from Log-rank test with SAS PROC LIFETEST for comparisons with placebo.|Hazard ratio computed with SAS PROC PHREG for comparisons with placebo.|||2.591|1.152|=0.0056
81735123|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.3||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||0.3|-1.3|
81735124|NCT00617305|163167497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.6||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||4.6|-3.0|
81735125|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.4||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||0.4|-2.7|
81735126|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|9.0||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||9.0|-6.5|
81735127|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||||
81735128|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.6||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||0.6|-2.3|
81735129|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|6.1||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||6.1|-4.9|
81735130|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.1||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||1.1|-2.7|
81735131|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|5.2||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||5.2|-7.7|
81735132|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||||
81735133|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.84|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.9||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||0.9|-2.6|
81735134|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|3.0||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||3.0|-5.8|
81735135|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.7||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||1.7|-2.3|
81735136|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|6.6||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||6.6|-8.1|
81735137|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||||
81735138|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.5||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||1.5|-2.2|
81735139|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|4.2||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||4.2|-5.8|
81735140|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.1||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||2.1|-2.8|
81735141|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|10.4||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||10.4|-11.4|
81435808|NCT00270634|162562248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size was determined holding the probability of a type-I error at a = 0.05, and the power at 0.76. The rate of BPAR at 6 months posttransplant was assumed to be 0.20 in the control arm, and the noninferiority margin was chosen to be -0.15. A sample size for this phase-2b trial is determined to be 76 subjects in each dose group or a total of 304 patients. Assuming a 10% dropout rate during the study, ∼332 subjects were to be proportionally randomized in this study.|Weighted Average Difference|4.6|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||10.8|||t-test, 1 sided||The upper bound of the confidence interval was a measure of non-inferiority of VCS to TAC. VCS was considered non-inferior to TAC if the upper one-sided 95% confidence bound was less than 15%.|||10.8||
81435809|NCT00270634|162562248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size was determined holding the probability of a type-I error at a = 0.05, and the power at 0.76. The rate of BPAR at 6 months posttransplant was assumed to be 0.20 in the control arm, and the noninferiority margin was chosen to be -0.15. A sample size for this phase-2b trial is determined to be 76 subjects in each dose group or a total of 304 patients. Assuming a 10% dropout rate during the study, ∼332 subjects were to be proportionally randomized in this study.|Weighted Average Difference|4.9|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||11.4|||t-test, 1 sided||The upper bound of the confidence interval was a measure of non-inferiority of VCS to TAC. VCS was considered non-inferior to TAC if the upper one-sided 95% confidence bound was less than 15%.|||11.4||
81435810|NCT00573313|162562256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means at 24 weeks.|0.1505|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1615||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1853|0.4863||The data provided here are for changes in serum AST levels as representative of all clinical laboratory parameters measured.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance controlled for baseline data, e.g. AST.|Obtained median values and ranges and log transformations of SD.|Power calculation indicated that a sample size of 20 subjects per treatment arm would detect differences between groups of 0.9 within-subject standard deviations or higher at 80% power and 5% level of significance.||0.4863|-0.1853|0.36
81435811|NCT00835588|162562257|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|88.8||||||90.0|82.7|95.4|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||95.4|82.7|
81435812|NCT00835588|162562258|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|97.3||||||90.0|93.4|101.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||101|93.4|
81435813|NCT00835588|162562259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|95.6||||||90.0|91.6|99.8|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||99.8|91.6|
81435814|NCT01993940|162562284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|18.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|27.0||To control the overall type I error rate to be ≤ 0.05 for the primary and secondary efficacy endpoints, a fixed-sequence (hierarchical) testing approach was applied.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by the opioid dose strata.||||27.0|10.8|<0.0001
81435815|NCT01993940|162562285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.243|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.88|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model has the terms for treatment group as a fixed effect and the opioid dose strata as a covariate.||||1.88|0.92|<0.0001
81435816|NCT01993940|162562286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.277|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|2.71|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model has the terms for treatment group as a fixed effect and the opioid dose strata as a covariate.||||2.71|1.63|<0.0001
81435817|NCT01993940|162562287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.61|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model has the terms for treatment group as a fixed effect and the opioid dose strata as a covariate.||||1.61|0.70|<0.0001
81435818|NCT01993940|162562288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.227||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.19|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model has the terms for treatment group as a fixed effect and the opioid dose strata as a covariate.||||1.19|0.30|0.0011
81435819|NCT05068661|162562309|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.39|||Chi-squared|||||1.39|0.40|0.486
81435820|NCT05068661|162562310|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.06||This is adjusted P value for hypotension|Chi-squared|||||1.06|0.69|0.148
81435821|NCT05068661|162562311|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.1||This is adjusted P value|Chi-squared|||||1.10|0.98|>0.999
81435822|NCT05068661|162562312|SUPERIORITY||Mean Ratio|1.9||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.18||Adjusted P value|Regression, Linear|||||3.18|1.14|0.128
81435823|NCT05068661|162562313|SUPERIORITY||Mean Ratio|1.04|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.35||Adjusted P value|Regression, Linear|||||1.35|0.80|>0.999
81435824|NCT05068661|162562314|SUPERIORITY||Mean Ratio|0.97|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.3||Adjusted P value|Regression, Linear|||||1.30|0.93|>0.999
81435825|NCT05068661|162562315|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.25||Adjusted P value|Chi-squared|||||1.25|0.52|>0.999
81435826|NCT05068661|162562316|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.24||Adjusted P value|Chi-squared|||||1.24|0.58|>0.999
81435827|NCT05068661|162562317|SUPERIORITY||Mean Ratio|1.03|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.22||Adjusted P value|Regression, Linear|||||1.22|0.86|>0.999
81435828|NCT04556734|162562435|OTHER|F-test|LS Mean Difference|-14.14||||0.2579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.933|10.648|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) was used for evaluation. The model included the treatment group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, disease duration and baseline SALT I score as covariates.||10.648|-38.933|0.2579
81435829|NCT04556734|162562435|OTHER|F-test|LS Mean Difference|-21.79||||0.0592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.446|0.871|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM was used for evaluation. The model included the treatment group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, disease duration and baseline SALT I score as covariates.||0.871|-44.446|0.0592
81435830|NCT04556734|162562436|OTHER|F-test|Least square (LS) Mean Difference|-9.23||||0.1283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.217|2.748|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM was used for evaluation. The model included the treatment group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, disease duration and baseline SALT I score as covariates.||2.748|-21.217|0.1283
81472304|NCT03646305|162636558|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Activity. Null: On average, singing and verbal repetition would result in equal willingness to engage with the target thought||||>0.05
81472305|NCT03646305|162636558|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Twenty-eight participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: On average, all 4 conditions were equivalent in willingness to engage||||>0.05
81478119|NCT00685360|162645988|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.585|||=|0.0232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.048|2.399|||Stratified Log-Rank Test|P-value was derived from Log-rank test with SAS PROC LIFETEST for comparisons with placebo.|Hazard ratio computed with SAS PROC PHREG for comparisons with placebo.|||2.399|1.048|=0.0232
81735142|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||||
81735143|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.9||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||1.9|-2.7|
81735144|NCT00617305|163167498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|6.8||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||6.8|-8.0|
81735145|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 4 (LOCF)||||
81735146|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.28||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 4 (LOCF)||||
81735147|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.49||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 4 (LOCF)||||
81735148|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.28||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 4 (LOCF)||||
81735149|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.63||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||||
81735150|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.07||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||||
81735151|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.64||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||||
81735152|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.07||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF)||||
81735153|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.83||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||||
81735154|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.34||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||||
81735155|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.81||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||||
81735156|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.34||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 24 (LOCF)||||
81735157|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.92||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||||
81735158|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||||
81735159|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.91||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||||
81735160|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 36 (LOCF)||||
81735161|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.91||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||||
81735162|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.77||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||||
81735163|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.88||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||||
81735164|NCT00617305|163167500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.77||||||||||||Mean change from Baseline to Week 48 (LOCF)||||
81735165|NCT04185909|163167503|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<.0001
81735166|NCT03435081|163167538|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|9.15|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.15|2.31|<0.001
81735167|NCT03435081|163167539|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|5.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.83|1.08|0.033
81735168|NCT03435081|163167539|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|11.68|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.68|2.40|<0.001
81735169|NCT03435081|163167540|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.63|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.63|0.80|0.167
81735170|NCT03435081|163167541|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|6.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.31|0.79|0.131
81735171|NCT03435081|163167541|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.63|17.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||17.19|2.63|<0.001
81735172|NCT03435081|163167542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.079||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.54|1.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.36|-26.54|0.077
81735173|NCT03435081|163167542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.875||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.85|-6.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.75|-33.85|0.004
81735174|NCT03435081|163167543|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|4.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.36|0.36|0.733
81435831|NCT04556734|162562436|OTHER|F-test|LS Mean Difference|-8.99||||0.1057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.936|1.962|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM was used for evaluation. The model included the treatment group, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, disease duration and baseline SALT I score as covariates.||1.962|-19.936|0.1057
81478120|NCT00685360|162645989|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.846|||=|0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.235|2.759|||Stratified Log-Rank Test|P-value was derived from log-rank test with SAS PROC LIFETEST for comparisons with placebo.|Hazard ratio computed with SAS PROC PHREG for comparisons with placebo.|||2.759|1.235|=0.0016
81735175|NCT03435081|163167543|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.42||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|15.22|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.22|1.93|0.002
81735176|NCT03435081|163167544|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.08||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|7.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.36|1.29|0.012
81735177|NCT03435081|163167544|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|12.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.28|2.31|<0.001
81735178|NCT03435081|163167545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.273||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.32|-0.75|0.433
81735179|NCT03435081|163167545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.06|-1.12|0.029
81735180|NCT03435081|163167546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.441||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|-0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.25|-1.99|0.012
81735181|NCT03435081|163167546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.433||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.51|-2.22|0.002
81735182|NCT03435081|163167547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.20|0.90|0.105
81735183|NCT03435081|163167547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|6.68|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.68|2.02|<0.001
81735184|NCT03435081|163167548|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.81||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|22.85|||Regression, Logistic|||||22.85|0.63|0.144
81735185|NCT03435081|163167548|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|19.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||19.40|0.50|0.227
81435832|NCT04556734|162562437|OTHER||Response rate difference|11.5||||0.4067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.22|37.31||P-values were based on the comparison of etrasimod versus placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Clopper-Pearson method|\>= 30% Improvement: Response rate difference was difference in response rates between DB Treatment period: Etrasimod 2 mg and DB Treatment period: Placebo||37.31|-14.22|0.4067
81435833|NCT04556734|162562437|OTHER||Response rate difference|17.5||||0.2171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.23|43.19||P-values were based on the comparison of etrasimod versus placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Clopper-Pearson method|\>= 30% Improvement: Response rate difference was difference in response rates between DB Treatment period: Etrasimod 3 mg and DB Treatment period: Placebo||43.19|-8.23|0.2171
81478121|NCT00685360|162645989|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.301|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.555|3.405|||Stratified Log-Rank Test|P-value was derived from Log-rank test with SAS PROC LIFETEST for comparisons with placebo.|Hazard ratio computed with SAS PROC PHREG for comparisons with placebo.|||3.405|1.555|<.0001
81735186|NCT03435081|163167549|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.921||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.67|3.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.79|-11.67|0.316
81735187|NCT03435081|163167549|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.758||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.23|-4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.40|-19.23|0.002
81735188|NCT03435081|163167550|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|6.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.78|0.29|0.683
81735189|NCT03435081|163167550|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|9.68|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.68|0.52|0.277
81735190|NCT03435081|163167551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.996||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.93|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.12|-11.93|0.046
81735191|NCT03435081|163167551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.911||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.46|-1.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.98|-13.46|0.009
81435834|NCT04556734|162562437|OTHER||Response rate difference|-0.8||||0.9425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.18|21.48||P-values were based on the comparison of etrasimod versus placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Clopper-Pearson method|\>= 50% Improvement: Response rate difference was difference in response rates between DB Treatment period: Etrasimod 2 mg and DB Treatment period: Placebo||21.48|-23.18|0.9425
81435835|NCT04556734|162562437|OTHER||Response rate difference|8.9||||0.4959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.19|32.94||P-values were based on the comparison of etrasimod versus placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Clopper-Pearson method|\>= 50% Improvement: Response rate difference was difference in response rates between DB Treatment period: Etrasimod 3 mg and DB Treatment period: Placebo||32.94|-15.19|0.4959
81735192|NCT03435081|163167552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.598|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.598
81735193|NCT03435081|163167552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.785|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.785
81735194|NCT03435081|163167553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.562||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.21|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.66|-25.21|0.063
81735195|NCT03435081|163167553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.437|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.54|-9.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.17|-34.54|<0.001
81735196|NCT03435081|163167554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.536||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.12|-4.93|0.217
81735197|NCT03435081|163167554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.487||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-1.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.84|-7.70|0.002
81735198|NCT03435081|163167555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.178||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.60|0.155
81735199|NCT03435081|163167555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.07|-0.76|0.017
81735200|NCT03435081|163167556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.565||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Anxiety||1.65|-0.58|0.345
81435836|NCT04556734|162562437|OTHER||Response rate difference|5.6||||0.3576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|16.59||P-values are based on the comparison of Etrasimod versus placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Clopper-Pearson method|\>= 75% Improvement: Response rate difference was difference in response rates between DB Treatment period: Etrasimod 2 mg and DB Treatment period: Placebo||16.59|-5.39|0.3576
81435837|NCT04556734|162562437|OTHER||Response rate difference|8.3||||0.2904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|20.12||P-values were based on the comparison of etrasimod versus placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Clopper-Pearson method|\>= 75% Improvement: Response rate difference was difference in response rates between DB Treatment period: Etrasimod 3 mg and DB Treatment period: Placebo.||20.12|-3.43|0.2904
81435838|NCT00769314|162562440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.0685||||0.0419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0025|0.1339||p-value \< 0.05 considered significant|Chi-squared||Treatment difference was the proportion of patients with aborted lesions in the acyclovir Lauriad group minus the proportion of patients with aborted lesions in the placebo group.|||0.1339|0.0025|0.0419
81435839|NCT00769314|162562441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0683||||||p-value \< 0.05 considered significant|Log Rank|||||||0.0683
81435840|NCT00769314|162562442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0033||||||p-value \< 0.05 considered significant|Log Rank|||||||0.0033
81435841|NCT00769314|162562443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0098||||||p-value \< 0.05 considered significant|Log Rank|||||||0.0098
81435842|NCT00769314|162562444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8005||||||p-value \< 0.05 considered significant|Log Rank|||||||0.8005
81435843|NCT00769314|162562445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||||||p-value \< 0.05 considered significant|Log Rank|||||||0.015
81435844|NCT00769314|162562446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0412||||||p-value \< 0.05 considered significant|Log Rank|||||||0.0412
81435845|NCT00769314|162562447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0271||||||p-value \< 0.05 considered significant|Chi-squared|||||||0.0271
81435846|NCT00769314|162562448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5695||||||p-value \< 0.05 considered significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis conducted between treatment groups at Day 1 timepoint.||||0.5695
81435847|NCT00769314|162562448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1824||||||p-value \< 0.05 considered significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis conducted between treatment groups at Day 3 timepoint||||0.1824
81435848|NCT00769314|162562448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078||||||p-value \< 0.05 considered significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis conducted between treatment groups at the Day 5 timepoint||||0.0078
81435849|NCT00769314|162562448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3303||||||p-value \< 0.05 considered significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis conducted between treatment groups at the Day 7 timepoint||||0.3303
81435850|NCT00769314|162562448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6045||||||p-value \< 0.05 considered significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis conducted between treatment groups at the Day 14 timepoint||||0.6045
81435851|NCT00769314|162562449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022||||||p-value \< 0.05 considered significant|Chi-squared|||||||0.0022
81435852|NCT01863186|162562500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0166|||||||Pattern Mixture Model|||Due to the amount of missing data a pattern mixture model (or Jump to Reference) was utilized. The SOWS-Gossop total scores were log transformed. Each subjects available data Days 1-7 were included. The datasets created by the pattern mixture model were analyzed using a Mixed Model Repeated Measures model that included fixed effects for treatment group, baseline, sex, study day (1-7), and treatment group-by-day interaction. The overall estimate for each treatment group were compared.||||0.0166
81478122|NCT03293394|162646005|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.001
81435853|NCT01863186|162562500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0033|||||||Pattern Mixture Model|||Due to the amount of missing data a pattern mixture model (or Jump to Reference) was utilized. The SOWS-Gossop total scores were log transformed. Each subjects available data Days 1-7 were included. The datasets created by the pattern mixture model were analyzed using a Mixed Model Repeated Measures model that included fixed effects for treatment group, baseline, sex, study day (1-7), and treatment group-by-day interaction. The overall estimate for each treatment group were compared.||||0.0033
81435854|NCT00603564|162562505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||endpoint was analyzed in terms of time by comparison of mean +- SD||||<0.001
81435855|NCT00603564|162562506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||7e-06||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.000007
81435856|NCT02153723|162562538|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|21.6||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81435857|NCT02153723|162562539|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81435858|NCT02153723|162562540|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81478123|NCT03293394|162646006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.011
81435859|NCT02153723|162562541|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|15.9||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81435860|NCT02153723|162562542|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed rank sum test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.86
81435861|NCT02153723|162562543|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed rank sum test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.44
81435862|NCT02274558|162562544|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-2.0|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||"Control for multiplicity was accomplished through the a fixed-sequence testing procedure for Week 6 outcomes:~* AIMS dyskinesia total score mean change from baseline (CFB): valbenazine 80 mg vs. placebo.~* CGI-TD mean score: VBZ 80 mg vs. PBO.~* AIMS: VBZ 40 mg vs. PBO.~* CGI-TD: VBZ 40 mg vs. PBO.~For a test result in the above list to be considered statistically significant, all of the test results higher in the list must have been significant at the 0.05 level of significance."||-2.0|-4.2|<0.0001
81435863|NCT02274558|162562544|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.7||Nominal P-value, not adjusted for multiplicity. See comments in above statistical analysis overview regarding the fixed-sequence testing procedure to control for multiplicity.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||-0.7|-3.0|0.0021
81478124|NCT03293394|162646007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.190
81478125|NCT03293394|162646008|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.652|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.652
81478126|NCT03293394|162646009|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.190
81478127|NCT03293394|162646010|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.011
81478128|NCT03293394|162646011|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81435864|NCT02274558|162562545|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||0.0|-0.5|0.0742
81435865|NCT02274558|162562545|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||0.0|-0.5|0.0560
81435866|NCT02274558|162562546|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0200
81435867|NCT02274558|162562546|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81435868|NCT02754492|162562569|OTHER|A procedure is a success if the subject's platelet product has a residual WBC count of \< 5.0 × 10\^6 for the single platelet product group. The FDA requirements are met if the lower one-sided 95% confidence interval for the procedure success rate is at least 95%.|Simple Sample Proportion|0.989|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0107|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.95|||||||Up to 350 healthy adult subjects will be enrolled in this study to ensure 93 evaluable single platelet product collections, 93 evaluable double platelet product collections, and 93 evaluable triple platelet product collections. This number was chosen to meet the FDA requirements of at least 95% of platelet units with an acceptable residual WBC level with 95% confidence. With 93 platelet products, this allowed for at most 1 failure.|||0.950|
81435869|NCT02754492|162562569|OTHER|A procedure is a success if the subject's platelet product has a residual WBC count of \< 8.0 × 10\^6 for the double platelet product group, or \< 5.0 × 10\^6 for each transfusable unit . The FDA requirements are met if the lower one-sided 95% confidence interval for the procedure success rate is at least 95%.|Simple Sample Proportion|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.968||||||When estimated proportion is 100%, standard error of the mean is estimated as 0.|Up to 350 healthy adult subjects will be enrolled in this study to ensure 93 evaluable single platelet product collections, 93 evaluable double platelet product collections, and 93 evaluable triple platelet product collections. This number was chosen to meet the FDA requirements of at least 95% of platelet units with an acceptable residual WBC level with 95% confidence. With 93 platelet products, this allowed for at most 1 failure.|||0.968|
81435870|NCT02754492|162562569|OTHER|A procedure is a success if the subject's platelet product has a residual WBC count of \< 12.0 × 10\^6 for the triple platelet product group, or \< 5.0 × 10\^6 for each transfusable unit . The FDA requirements are met if the lower one-sided 95% confidence interval for the procedure success rate is at least 95%.|Simple Sample Proportion|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.968||||||When estimated proportion is 100%, standard error of the mean is estimated as 0.|Up to 350 healthy adult subjects will be enrolled in this study to ensure 93 evaluable single platelet product collections, 93 evaluable double platelet product collections, and 93 evaluable triple platelet product collections. This number was chosen to meet the FDA requirements of at least 95% of platelet units with an acceptable residual WBC level with 95% confidence. With 93 platelet products, this allowed for at most 1 failure.|||0.968|
81435871|NCT02754492|162562570|OTHER|A procedure is a success if the subject's platelet product has a platelet yield of ≥ 3.0 × 10\^11 for the single platelet product group. The requirements are met if the lower one-sided 95% confidence interval for the procedure success rate is at least 75%.|Simple Sample Proportion|0.989|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0107|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.95|||||||Up to 350 healthy subjects were enrolled to ensure 93 evaluable single, double, and triple platelet product collections. With 93 platelet products being collected, 16 failures or less was required to show that the proportion of units with an acceptable platelet yield is at least 75% with 95% confidence.|||0.950|
81435872|NCT02754492|162562570|OTHER|A procedure is a success if the subject's platelet product has a platelet yield of ≥ 6.2 × 10\^11 for the double platelet product group. The requirements are met if the lower one-sided 95% confidence interval for the procedure success rate is at least 75%.|Simple Sample Proportion|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.968||||||When estimated proportion is 100%, standard error of the mean is estimated as 0.|Up to 350 healthy subjects were enrolled to ensure 93 evaluable single, double, and triple platelet product collections. With 93 platelet products being collected, 16 failures or less was required to show that the proportion of units with an acceptable platelet yield is at least 75% with 95% confidence.|||0.968|
81435873|NCT02754492|162562570|OTHER|A procedure is a success if the subject's platelet product has a platelet yield of ≥ 9.3 × 10\^11 for the triple platelet product group. The requirements are met if the lower one-sided 95% confidence interval for the procedure success rate is at least 75%.|Simple Sample Proportion|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.968||||||When estimated proportion is 100%, standard error of the mean is estimated as 0.|Up to 350 healthy subjects were enrolled to ensure 93 evaluable single, double, and triple platelet product collections. With 93 platelet products being collected, 16 failures or less was required to show that the proportion of units with an acceptable platelet yield is at least 75% with 95% confidence.|||0.968|
81435874|NCT00487695|162562571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||Our hypothesis was that the yield for neoplasia would be higher using confocal laser endomicroscopy compared to standard endoscopy. The null hypothesis would be that there is no difference in yield for neoplasia when CLE is used compared to standard endoscopy. We estimated that the yield for neoplasia would increase from 10% to 40% using CLE and the calculated sample size was 37. We planned to enroll 48 patients to allow for possible dropouts.||||0.01
81472306|NCT03646305|162636558|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at a significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2 (Intervention: experimental, control) × 3 (Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure Time x Intervention interactions. Null: experimental and control conditions are equivalent in willingness to engage with the target thought across time.||||>0.05
81435875|NCT00487695|162562572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.89||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank|||The number of biopsies showing neoplasia was determined for each procedure (confocal laser endomicroscopy, standard EGD). These were compared.||||0.89
81435876|NCT00487695|162562573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0|||||wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis would be that CLE does not decrease the number of biopsies needed to make a diagnosis compared to standard endoscopy||||0.002
81478129|NCT03293394|162646012|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.001
81435877|NCT00487695|162562575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank|||The number of biopsies showing neoplasia was determined for each procedure (confocal laser endomicroscopy, standard EGD). These were compared. This analysis looks at the patients referred for Barrett's surveillance EGD (no suspected neoplasia).||||1.0
81435878|NCT00487695|162562576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank|||The null hypothesis would be that CLE does not decrease the number of biopsies needed to make a diagnosis compared to standard endoscopy||||<0.0001
81435879|NCT01943435|162562586|SUPERIORITY|For this superiority study, sample size estimation was based upon hypothesized changes in our primary outcome measure, the Swiss Spinal Stenosis (SSS) questionnaire. We calculated that a total sample size of 180 subjects (n=60 per group) would give us 80% power to detect a difference as small as 3.6 points on the Swiss Spinal Stenosis questionnaire score. Sample size was increased at the request of the funding agency without any interim analysis performed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.2|||Regression, Linear|Linear mixed models were adjusted for randomization stratification factors.||The primary analysis was a between-groups comparison of means using linear mixed models with SSS total score as the dependent variable, while adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||2.2|-1.5|0.73
81435880|NCT01943435|162562586|SUPERIORITY|For this superiority study, sample size estimation was based upon hypothesized changes in our primary outcome measure, the Swiss Spinal Stenosis (SSS) questionnaire. We calculated that a total sample size of 180 subjects (n=60 per group) would give us 80% power to detect a difference as small as 3.6 points on the Swiss Spinal Stenosis questionnaire score. Sample size was increased at the request of the funding agency without any interim analysis performed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-0.3|||Regression, Linear|Linear mixed models were adjusted for randomization stratification factors.||The primary analysis was a between-groups comparison of means using linear mixed models with SSS total score as the dependent variable, while adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||-0.3|-3.9|0.02
81435881|NCT01943435|162562586|SUPERIORITY|For this superiority study, sample size estimation was based upon hypothesized changes in our primary outcome measure, the Swiss Spinal Stenosis (SSS) questionnaire. We calculated that a total sample size of 180 subjects (n=60 per group) would give us 80% power to detect a difference as small as 3.6 points on the Swiss Spinal Stenosis questionnaire score. Sample size was increased at the request of the funding agency without any interim analysis performed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.3|||Regression, Linear|Linear mixed models were adjusted for randomization stratification factors.||The primary analysis was a between-groups comparison of means using linear mixed models with SSS total score as the dependent variable, while adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||4.3|0.6|0.01
81435882|NCT01943435|162562587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|87.0||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.2|249.2|||Regression, Linear|Linear mixed models were adjusted for randomization stratification factors.||This analysis consisted of a between-groups comparison of means using linear mixed models with SPWT as the dependent variable, while adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||249.2|-75.2|0.29
81435883|NCT01943435|162562587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|129.7||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|286.6|||Regression, Linear|Linear mixed models were adjusted for randomization stratification factors.||This analysis consisted of a between-groups comparison of means using linear mixed models with SPWT as the dependent variable, while adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||286.6|-27.2|0.10
81435884|NCT01943435|162562587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.7||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-205.4|120.0|||Regression, Linear|Linear mixed models were adjusted for randomization stratification factors.||This analysis consisted of a between-groups comparison of means using linear mixed models with SPWT as the dependent variable, while adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||120.0|-205.4|0.61
81435885|NCT01943435|162562588|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.5||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|57.9|||Regression, Linear|Linear mixed models were adjusted for randomization stratification factors.||This secondary analysis consisted of a between-groups comparison of means using linear regression with physical activity as the dependent variable (average number of minutes spent daily in activities \>1.5 METs), while adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||57.9|3.1|0.03
81435886|NCT01943435|162562588|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.7||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|45.0|||Regression, Linear|Linear mixed models were adjusted for randomization stratification factors.||This secondary analysis consisted of a between-groups comparison of means using linear regression with physical activity as the dependent variable (average number of minutes spent daily in activities \>1.5 METs), while adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||45.0|-7.6|0.16
81435887|NCT01943435|162562588|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.8||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|39.1|||Regression, Linear|Linear mixed models were adjusted for randomization stratification factors.||This secondary analysis consisted of a between-groups comparison of means using linear regression with physical activity as the dependent variable (average number of minutes spent daily in activities \>1.5 METs), while adjusting for randomization stratification factors.||39.1|-15.6|0.40
81435888|NCT01728636|162562593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.05
81435889|NCT01567527|162562602|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.451|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.299|0.678|||Log Rank||"Using the Cox proportional hazards model with term for treatment group.~HR is estimated for Aripiprazole IM depot relative to Placebo."|Significance level 0.05.||0.678|0.299|< 0.0001
81435890|NCT01567527|162562602|SUPERIORITY|Using the Cox proportional hazards model with term for treatment group.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.475|3.34|||||HR is estimated for Placebo relative to Aripiprazole IM depot.|||3.34|1.475|
81435891|NCT01567527|162562603|SUPERIORITY|Using a hierarchical procedure to preserve the overall Type I error rate at 0.05, after testing the primary outcome.|Percentage Difference (Final Values)|-24.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.7|-12.5|||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for any mood episode||-12.5|-36.7|< 0.0001
81435892|NCT01567527|162562604|SUPERIORITY|Using mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) approach. Analyses included the categorically fixed effects of treatment, region, trial week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the continuously fixed covariates of baseline-score-by-week interaction. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-subject errors and Kenward-Rodger degree of freedom was used to test the fixed effects.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|||=|0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.17|||Mixed model repeated measure analysis|||||-0.17|-0.69|= 0.0011
81435893|NCT01567527|162562605|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.137|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.465|||Log Rank||"Using the Cox proportional hazards model with term for treatment group.~HR is estimated for Aripiprazole IM depot relative to Placebo."|||0.465|0.04|= 0.0002
81435894|NCT01567527|162562605|SUPERIORITY|Using the Cox proportional hazards model with term for treatment group.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|7.313|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.151|24.865|||||HR is estimated for Placebo relative to Aripiprazole IM depot.|||24.865|2.151|
81435895|NCT01277510|162562631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference (Cinacalcet - Placebo)|35.5||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.76|62.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran- Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline age group (6 -\<12 years old or 12 - \<18 years old).||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to test the primary and biochemical secondary endpoints (Outcome Measures 1-5). The primary endpoint was tested at a significance level of 0.05. The four biochemical secondary endpoints were to be tested using Holm's method at 0.05 should the primary endpoint achieve a significant result.||62.24|8.76|0.017
81435896|NCT01277510|162562632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference (Cinacalcet - Placebo)|3.46||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.58|29.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran- Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline age group (6 -\<12 years old or 12 - \<18 years old).||The secondary endpoint with the smallest p-value was first compared at a significance level of 0.0125. If the p-value was \> 0.0125, all 4 secondary endpoints were non-significant; if ≤ 0.0125, the null hypothesis for that endpoint was rejected. Next, the 2nd smallest p-value was compared at a level of 0.0167; if \> 0.0167, the remaining 3 endpoints were not significant, or, the null hypothesis of that endpoint was rejected. The other 2 endpoints were analyzed similarly, at 0.025 and 0.05.||29.51|-22.58|0.826
81435897|NCT01277510|162562633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-3.7||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|1.3|||ANCOVA|Baseline age group was used as covariate.|Cinacalcet-Placebo|The secondary endpoint with the smallest p-value was first compared at a significance level of 0.0125. If the p-value was \> 0.0125, all 4 secondary endpoints were non-significant; if ≤ 0.0125, the null hypothesis for that endpoint was rejected. Next, the 2nd smallest p-value was compared at a level of 0.0167; if \> 0.0167, the remaining 3 endpoints were not significant, or, the null hypothesis of that endpoint was rejected. The other 2 endpoints were analyzed similarly, at 0.025 and 0.05.||1.3|-8.6|0.147
81435898|NCT01277510|162562634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.3||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|8.9|||ANCOVA|Baseline age group was used as covariate|Cinacalcet-Placebo|The secondary endpoint with the smallest p-value was first compared at a significance level of 0.0125. If the p-value was \> 0.0125, all 4 secondary endpoints were non-significant; if ≤ 0.0125, the null hypothesis for that endpoint was rejected. Next, the 2nd smallest p-value was compared at a level of 0.0167; if \> 0.0167, the remaining 3 endpoints were not significant, or, the null hypothesis of that endpoint was rejected. The other 2 endpoints were analyzed similarly, at 0.025 and 0.05.||8.9|-19.4|0.454
81435899|NCT01277510|162562635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-10.0||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|2.6|||ANCOVA|Baseline age group was used as covariate.|Cinacalcet-Placebo|The secondary endpoint with the smallest p-value was first compared at a significance level of 0.0125. If the p-value was \> 0.0125, all 4 secondary endpoints were non-significant; if ≤ 0.0125, the null hypothesis for that endpoint was rejected. Next, the 2nd smallest p-value was compared at a level of 0.0167; if \> 0.0167, the remaining 3 endpoints were not significant, or, the null hypothesis of that endpoint was rejected. The other 2 endpoints were analyzed similarly, at 0.025 and 0.05.||2.6|-22.5|0.117
81435900|NCT01277510|162562636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.6||No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|ANCOVA|Baseline age group was used as covariate.|Cinacalcet-Placebo|||3.6|-3.1|0.896
81435901|NCT01277510|162562638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|7.9|||ANCOVA|Baseline age group was used as covariate.|Cinacalcet-Placebo|||7.9|-9.4|0.854
81435902|NCT01320722|162562677|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||Week 8||||0.72
81435903|NCT01320722|162562678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||Statistical significance was set for P\>0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||0.77
81435904|NCT01320722|162562679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||Statistical significance was set for P\>0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||0.57
81435905|NCT01320722|162562680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||||||0.8
81435906|NCT01320722|162562680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||||||0.6
81435907|NCT01320722|162562681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||||||0.6
81435908|NCT01320722|162562681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||||||0.7
81435909|NCT01320722|162562682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||||||0.3
81435910|NCT01320722|162562682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||||||0.1
81435911|NCT01320722|162562683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Statistical significance was set for a 2-tailed P \<0.05.||Week 8||||0.35
81435912|NCT01320722|162562683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||Statistical significance was set for a 2-tailed P \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||0.7
81435913|NCT01320722|162562683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||Statistical significance was set for a 2-tailed P \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||0.06
81435914|NCT01320722|162562684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||Statistical significance was set for P\>0.05.|Repeated Measures Analysis|||Overall SBP||||0.92
81435915|NCT01320722|162562684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||Statistical significance was set for P\>0.05.|Repeated Measures Analysis|||Overall DBP||||0.64
81435916|NCT01320722|162562684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||Statistical significance was set for P\>0.05.|Repeated Measures Analysis|||Awake SBP||||0.80
81435917|NCT01320722|162562684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||Statistical significance was set for P\>0.05.|Repeated Measures Analysis|||Asleep SBP at Week 8||||0.97
81435918|NCT01320722|162562684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||Overall SBP||||0.34
81435919|NCT01320722|162562684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Repeated Measures Analysi|||Overall DBP||||0.59
81435920|NCT01320722|162562684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||Awake SBF||||0.57
81435921|NCT01320722|162562684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||Asleep SBP||||0.08
81435922|NCT01320722|162562684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||Overall SBP||||0.59
81435923|NCT01320722|162562684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||||||0.53
81435924|NCT01320722|162562684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||Awake SBP||||0.55
81435925|NCT01320722|162562684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||Asleep SBP||||0.80
81435926|NCT01320722|162562685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||||||0.98
81435927|NCT01320722|162562685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||||||0.07
81435928|NCT01320722|162562685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis|||||||0.97
81435929|NCT01091363|162562686|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.67|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|12.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.99|1.67|<0.01
81435930|NCT01091363|162562687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Hayes' PROCESS computation tool for a serial multiple mediator model predicting a binary logistic outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.92||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|6.32|||Mediation Analysis|||Mediation analyses were performed to examine the effect of the intervention on abstinence via the three theoretic variables (attitudes, perceived family norms, and self-efficacy), using the Hayes' PROCESS computation tool for a serial multiple mediator model with a binary outcome variable (quitting vs. smoking).||6.32|0.34|0.02
81435931|NCT00021541|162562691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Repeated measures ANOVA|||||||0.012
81435932|NCT00021541|162562691|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Repeated measures ANOVA|||Post hoc test: tipifarnib group F=7.40||||0.015
81435933|NCT00021541|162562691|OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||Repeated measures ANOVA|||Post hoc test: placebo group F=0.19||||0.66
81435934|NCT00784095|162562694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Intervention (Preparation and Completion) versus True Control at 8 weeks||5.7|.04|.047
81435935|NCT00784095|162562694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|4.7||||||Intervention (Preparation and Completion) versus Attention Control at 8 weeks||4.7|-1.1|
81435936|NCT00784095|162562695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|5.6||||||Intervention (Preparation and Completion) versus True Control at 8 weeks||5.6|-3.2|
81435937|NCT00784095|162562695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|3.3||||||Intervention (Preparation and Completion) versus Attention Control at 8 weeks||3.3|-5.6|
81435938|NCT00784095|162562696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|2.9||||||Intervention (Preparation and Completion) versus True Control at 8 weeks||2.9|-6.2|
81435939|NCT00784095|162562696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|1.0||||||Intervention (Preparation and Completion) versus Attention Control at 8 weeks||1.0|-8.2|
81435940|NCT00784095|162562697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|3.4||||||Intervention (Preparation and Completion) versus True Control at 8 weeks||3.4|-4.5|
81435941|NCT00784095|162562697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|3.0||||||Intervention versus Attention Control at 8 weeks.||3.0|-5.1|
81478130|NCT04274075|162646027|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.945|1.12|||||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as Treatment B versus Treatment A.|The sample size chosen for this study was based upon precedent set by other PK studies of similar nature and was not based on power calculations.||1.12|0.945|
81435942|NCT00784095|162562698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|3.7||||||Intervention (Preparation and Completion) versus True Control at 8 weeks||3.7|-4.8|
81435943|NCT00784095|162562698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|6.7||||||Intervention (Preparation and Completion) versus Attention Control at 8 weeks.||6.7|-1.9|
81435944|NCT00936351|162562702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.21||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.04
81435945|NCT02616380|162562710|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|The mean change was tested with a paired t-test without adjusting for baseline disease severity.||||||<0.0001
81435946|NCT02616380|162562711|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change From Baseline in Physical Component Score at Week 12||||<0.0001
81435947|NCT02616380|162562711|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change From Baseline in Physical Component Score at Week 24||||<0.0001
81435948|NCT02616380|162562711|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change From Baseline in Mental Component Score at Week 12||||<0.0001
81435949|NCT02616380|162562711|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change From Baseline in Mental Component Score at Week 24||||<0.0001
81435950|NCT02616380|162562712|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline in EQ-5D-3L at 12 weeks||||<0.0001
81435951|NCT02616380|162562712|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change from Baseline in EQ-5D-3L at 24 weeks||||<0.0001
81435952|NCT02616380|162562713|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change From Baseline in Overall Work Impairment at Week 12||||<0.0001
81435953|NCT02616380|162562713|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change From Baseline in Overall Work Impairment at Week 24||||<0.0001
81435954|NCT02616380|162562713|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change From Baseline in Activity Impairment at Week 12||||<0.0001
81435955|NCT02616380|162562713|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Change From Baseline in Activity Impairment at Week 24||||<0.0001
81435956|NCT02616380|162562714|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|The mean change was tested with a paired t-test without adjusting for baseline disease severity.||||||<0.0001
81435957|NCT03407729|162562724|OTHER|Using seed-based analysis with a 1) Left Thalamus seed and 2) Left Middle Temporal Gyrus seed, cluster size was set at 50 voxels and p-value was thresholded at p\<0.05. This was used to compare the differences between the two study groups in terms of number of activated voxels during during cognitive testing using the N-back.|||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05 and statistical power was set at a minimum of 0.80.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81435958|NCT02413008|162562726|OTHER|The primary endpoint, the variation of FSH between week 12 and baseline and also comparing by arm will be analyzed using a non-parametric test (Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test).||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"The variations of the levels of FSH after treatment was studied in each women at baseline, week 3 and week12 weeks, the variation of levels between two arms were analysed using a non-parametric test Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon.~The intra individual variation (differences between the pre study determinations screening and baseline) was compared to the variation between baseline and the values obtained at every study visit."||||0.10
81478131|NCT04274075|162646027|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.726|0.859|||||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as Treatment C versus Treatment B.|The sample size chosen for this study was based upon precedent set by other PK studies of similar nature and was not based on power calculations.||0.859|0.726|
81735201|NCT03435081|163167556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.543||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Anxiety||0.55|-1.59|0.336
81735202|NCT03435081|163167556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.465||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Depression||1.35|-0.48|0.353
81735203|NCT03435081|163167556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.446||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Depression||0.45|-1.31|0.340
81735204|NCT03435081|163167557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.228||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.92|-3.92|0.224
81472307|NCT03646305|162636558|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between singing and verbal repetition on willingness to engage||||>0.05
81472308|NCT03646305|162636558|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between 4 conditions on willingness to engage||||>0.05
81472309|NCT03646305|162636559|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure main effect of time. Null: Across the sample, avoidance of target thought were equivalent across time||||<0.01
81472310|NCT03646305|162636559|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests was conducted to measure differences in avoidance of target thought from baseline to post-intervention. Null hypothesis: there would be no significant differences in avoidance from baseline to post-intervention||||>0.05
81472311|NCT03646305|162636559|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests was conducted to measure differences in avoidance of target thought from post-intervention to follow-up. Null hypothesis: there would be no significant differences in avoidance from post-intervention to follow-up.||||<0.05
81472312|NCT03646305|162636559|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze main effect of Intervention. Null: On average, the experimental conditions and control conditions would show equal avoidance of target thought||||>0.05
81735205|NCT03435081|163167557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.184||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.83|-1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.16|-5.83|0.004
81735206|NCT03435081|163167558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.956||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|8.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Absenteeism Change from Baseline||8.57|-15.30|0.575
81735207|NCT03435081|163167558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.664||0.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.43|10.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Absenteeism Change from Baseline||10.30|-12.43|0.851
81735208|NCT03435081|163167558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.212||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.05|-1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Presenteeism Change from Baseline||-1.45|-22.05|0.026
81735209|NCT03435081|163167558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.056||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.89|-5.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Presenteeism Change from Baseline||-5.91|-25.89|0.002
81735210|NCT03435081|163167558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.237||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.18|-0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Overall Work Impairment Change from Baseline||-0.51|-25.18|0.041
81735211|NCT03435081|163167558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.034||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.2|-4.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Overall Work Impairment Change from Baseline||-4.34|-28.20|0.008
81735212|NCT03435081|163167558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.219||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.95|-1.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Activity Impairment Change from Baseline||-1.32|-17.95|0.023
81735213|NCT03435081|163167558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.115||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|-5.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Activity Impairment Change from Baseline||-5.17|-21.40|0.001
81735214|NCT03435081|163167559|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index Score (US algorithm)||0.07|-0.03|0.482
81735215|NCT03435081|163167559|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index Score (US algorithm)||0.10|0.00|0.043
81735216|NCT03435081|163167559|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index Score (UK algorithm)||0.09|-0.06|0.656
81735217|NCT03435081|163167559|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Health State Index Score (UK algorithm)||0.14|-0.00|0.057
81735218|NCT03435081|163167560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.597||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.45|3.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.79|-6.45|0.609
81735219|NCT03435081|163167560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.503||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|8.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.41|-1.46|0.166
81735220|NCT03435081|163167561|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|6.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.26|0.61|0.258
81735221|NCT03435081|163167561|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.99||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|8.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.97|0.99|0.052
81735222|NCT00420238|163167576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.83||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|-1.51|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Comparison of least squares means. Primary analysis: analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and BASDAI baseline as a covariate.||-1.51|-16.5|0.019
81435959|NCT02413008|162562726|OTHER|The primary endpoint, the variation of FSH between week 12 and baseline and also comparing by arm will be analyzed using a non-parametric test (Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test).||||||0.413|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The variations in the intensities for each one of the symptoms and signs of the vaginal atrophy, after 3 and 12 weeks, in each treatment arm, will be compared using the non-parametric test Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon.||||0.413
81478132|NCT04274075|162646028|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.525|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.225|1.5|||||The Hodges-Lehmann estimate of median difference was calculated as Treatment B versus Treatment A.|The sample size chosen for this study was based upon precedent set by other PK studies of similar nature and was not based on power calculations.||1.50|-0.225|
81735223|NCT00420238|163167577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.92||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|10.42|||GEE model||An odds-ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in the etanercept group than in the placebo group.|Week 2: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interactions as fixed factors.||10.42|0.82|0.098
81735224|NCT00420238|163167577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|5.88|||GEE model||An odds-ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in the etanercept group than in the placebo group.|Week 4: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interactions as fixed factors.||5.88|0.69|0.197
81735225|NCT00420238|163167577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|5.95|||GEE model||An odds-ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in the etanercept group than in the placebo group.|Week 8: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interactions as fixed factors.||5.95|0.89|0.087
81735226|NCT00420238|163167577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.83||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|7.29|||GEE model||An odds-ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in the etanercept group than in the placebo group.|Week 12: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interactions as fixed factors.||7.29|1.10|0.031
81735227|NCT00420238|163167578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|4.57|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in the etanercept group than in the placebo group.|Week 2: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors.||4.57|0.62|0.310
81735228|NCT00420238|163167578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|3.99|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in the etanercept group than in the placebo group.|Week 4: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors.||3.99|0.65|0.309
81435960|NCT02413008|162562726|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.15
81435961|NCT02413008|162562727|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Dunn Test|||Variation in serum levels of FSH at week 1||||<0.05
81435962|NCT02413008|162562727|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Dunn Test|||Variation in serum levels of FSH at week 3||||<0.05
81435963|NCT02413008|162562727|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Dunn Test|||Variation in serum levels of FSH at week 8||||>0.05
81435964|NCT02413008|162562728|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Dunn Test|||Change in serum levels of Luteinizing hormone (LH) from baseline to week 1||||>0.05
81435965|NCT02413008|162562728|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Dunn Test|||Change in serum levels of Luteinizing hormone (LH) from baseline to week 3||||>0.05
81735229|NCT00420238|163167578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.61||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|11.74|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in the etanercept group than in the placebo group.|Week 8: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors.||11.74|1.81|0.001
81735230|NCT00420238|163167578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.14||||0.003||95.0|1.65|10.42|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in the etanercept group than in the placebo group.|Week 12: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors.||10.42|1.65|0.003
81735231|NCT00420238|163167580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|7.94|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 2: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors.||7.94|0.57|0.259
81735232|NCT00420238|163167580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.44||95.0|0.51|4.64|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 4: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors.||4.64|0.51|0.440
81735233|NCT00420238|163167580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88||||0.046||95.0|1.02|8.16|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 8: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors.||8.16|1.02|0.046
81735234|NCT00420238|163167580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.85||||0.014||95.0|1.31|11.32|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 12: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors.||11.32|1.31|0.014
81735235|NCT00420238|163167582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.01||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|16.53|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 2: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors.||16.53|0.55|0.204
81735236|NCT00420238|163167582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.48||||0.073||95.0|0.87|23.07|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 4: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors.||23.07|0.87|0.073
81735237|NCT00420238|163167582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.73||||0.121||95.0|0.71|19.69|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 8: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors.||19.69|0.71|0.121
81735238|NCT00420238|163167582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.36||||0.058||95.0|0.96|11.8|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 12: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors.||11.80|0.96|0.058
81735239|NCT00420238|163167584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|35.14|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 2: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors.||35.14|0.35|0.287
81735240|NCT00420238|163167584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.8||||0.169||95.0|0.51|44.94|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 4: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors.||44.94|0.51|0.169
81735241|NCT00420238|163167584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.48||||0.073||95.0|0.87|23.07|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 8: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors.||23.07|0.87|0.073
81735242|NCT00420238|163167584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.48||||0.073||95.0|0.87|23.07|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 12: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors.||23.07|0.87|0.073
81435966|NCT02413008|162562728|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Dunn Test|||Change in serum levels of Luteinizing hormone (LH) from baseline to week 8||||>0.05
81435967|NCT02413008|162562728|OTHER|||||||0.135|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in serum levels of Luteinizing hormone (LH) from baseline to week 12||||0.135
81435968|NCT02413008|162562729|OTHER|||||||0.043|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to week 1 in plasma levels of estriol||||0.043
81435969|NCT02413008|162562729|OTHER|||||||0.649|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to week 3 in plasma levels of estriol||||0.649
81435970|NCT02413008|162562729|OTHER|||||||0.588|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to week 8 in plasma levels of estriol||||0.588
81735243|NCT00420238|163167586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.95||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.19|-1.72|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||-1.72|-18.19|0.018
81735244|NCT00420238|163167587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.54||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|1.33|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 2: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||1.33|-18.40|0.089
81735245|NCT00420238|163167587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.02||||0.11||95.0|-17.89|1.85|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 4: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interactions as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||1.85|-17.89|0.110
81735246|NCT00420238|163167587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.73||||0.004||95.0|-24.6|-4.86|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 8: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interactions as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||-4.86|-24.60|0.004
81735247|NCT00420238|163167587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.27||||0.065||95.0|-19.14|0.59|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 12: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interactions as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||0.59|-19.14|0.065
81735248|NCT00420238|163167589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.99||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|-4.28|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||-4.28|-17.70|0.002
81735249|NCT00420238|163167590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.33||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.81|0.15|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 2: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||0.15|-16.81|0.054
81735250|NCT00420238|163167590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.02||||0.011||95.0|-19.5|-2.54|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 4: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||-2.54|-19.50|0.011
81735251|NCT00420238|163167590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.75||||0.003||95.0|-21.23|-4.27|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 8: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||-4.27|-21.23|0.003
81735252|NCT00420238|163167590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.29|||<|0.001||95.0|-23.7|-6.82|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 8: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||-6.82|-23.7|<0.001
81735253|NCT00420238|163167592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.59||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.69|-0.49|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.49|-18.69|0.039
81735254|NCT00420238|163167593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.28||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.13|4.57|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 2: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||4.57|-17.13|0.254
81735255|NCT00420238|163167593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.17||||0.348||95.0|-16.02|5.68|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 4: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||5.68|-16.02|0.348
81735256|NCT00420238|163167593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.72||||0.014||95.0|-24.57|-2.88|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 8: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||-2.88|-24.57|0.014
81735257|NCT00420238|163167593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.69|||<|0.001||95.0|-30.54|-8.84|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 12: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||-8.84|-30.54|<0.001
81735258|NCT00420238|163167595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.49||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.73|0.75|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||0.75|-17.73|0.071
81735259|NCT00420238|163167596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.57||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.31|7.17|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 2: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||7.17|-14.31|0.511
81435971|NCT02413008|162562729|OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to week 12 in plasma levels of estriol||||0.67
81472313|NCT03646305|162636559|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Activity. Null: On average, singing and verbal repetition would result in equal avoidance of target thought||||>0.05
81735260|NCT00420238|163167596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.57||||0.401||95.0|-15.31|6.17|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 4: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||6.17|-15.31|0.401
81735261|NCT00420238|163167596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.45||||0.023||95.0|-23.19|-1.71|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 8: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||-1.71|-23.19|0.023
81735262|NCT00420238|163167596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.25||||0.01||95.0|-24.99|-3.51|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 12: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||-3.51|-24.99|0.010
81735263|NCT00420238|163167598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.25||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.03|1.53|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.||1.53|-12.03|0.127
81735264|NCT00420238|163167599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.23|7.38|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 2: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||7.38|-8.23|0.914
81735265|NCT00420238|163167599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.544||95.0|-10.21|5.41|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 4: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||5.41|-10.21|0.544
81735266|NCT00420238|163167599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.21||||0.039||95.0|-16.02|-0.4|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 8: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||-0.40|-16.02|0.039
81735267|NCT00420238|163167599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.54||||0.004||95.0|-19.35|-3.73|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 12: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||-3.73|-19.35|0.004
81735268|NCT00420238|163167602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.86||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.57|1.85|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 2: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||1.85|-15.57|0.122
81735269|NCT00420238|163167602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.45||||0.145||95.0|-15.16|2.26|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 4: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||2.26|-15.16|0.145
81735270|NCT00420238|163167602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.55||||0.005||95.0|-21.26|-3.84|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 8: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||-3.84|-21.26|0.005
81735271|NCT00420238|163167602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.95||||0.008||95.0|-20.66|-3.24|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 12: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||-3.24|-20.66|0.008
81735272|NCT00420238|163167606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.94||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.84|1.96|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||1.96|-13.84|0.139
81435972|NCT02413008|162562730|OTHER|||||||0.342|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to week 1 in plasma levels of estradiol.||||0.342
81435973|NCT02413008|162562730|OTHER|||||||0.523|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to week 3 in plasma levels of estradiol.||||0.523
81435974|NCT02413008|162562730|OTHER|||||||0.523|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in plasma levels of estradiol from baseline to week 8||||0.523
81435975|NCT02413008|162562730|OTHER|||||||0.163|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in plasma levels of estradiol from baseline to week 12||||0.163
81735273|NCT00420238|163167607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.88|10.67|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 2: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||10.67|-8.88|0.857
81735274|NCT00420238|163167607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1||||0.304||95.0|-14.88|4.67|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 4: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||4.67|-14.88|0.304
81735275|NCT00420238|163167607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.9||||0.047||95.0|-19.68|-0.13|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 8: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||-0.13|-19.68|0.047
81735276|NCT00420238|163167607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.65||||0.007||95.0|-23.43|-3.88|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 12: Comparison of leasts squares means. Mixed-model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using an auto-regressive correlation structure with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate, and patients as a random factor.||-3.88|-23.43|0.007
81735277|NCT00420238|163167610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.31|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Vital Capacity: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||0.31|0.06|0.003
81735278|NCT00420238|163167610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.31|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Forced Vital Capacity: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||0.31|0.05|0.006
81735279|NCT00420238|163167610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.17|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Forced Expitatory Volume in 1 second: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||0.17|-0.04|0.205
81735280|NCT00420238|163167611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.59||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|-0.26|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Analysis oaf covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.26|-4.93|0.030
81735281|NCT00420238|163167612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.02|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and baseline value as covariate.||-0.02|-0.45|0.035
81478133|NCT04274075|162646028|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.26|2.45|||||The Hodges-Lehmann estimate of median difference was calculated as Treatment C versus Treatment B.|The sample size chosen for this study was based upon precedent set by other PK studies of similar nature and was not based on power calculations.||2.45|1.26|
81735282|NCT00420238|163167613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.19|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 2: Mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||0.19|-0.38|0.515
81735283|NCT00420238|163167613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.316||95.0|-0.43|0.14|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 4: Mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||0.14|-0.43|0.316
81735284|NCT00420238|163167613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.008||95.0|-0.67|-0.1|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 8: Mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||-0.10|-0.67|0.008
81735285|NCT00420238|163167613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.011||95.0|-0.65|-0.08|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 12: Mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||-0.08|-0.65|0.011
81735286|NCT00420238|163167625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.37|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||0.37|-0.22|0.613
81539081|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.55|40.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||40.38|4.55|<0.0001
81735287|NCT00420238|163167626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.47|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 2: mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||0.47|-0.34|0.744
81735288|NCT00420238|163167626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.625||95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 4: mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||0.30|-0.50|0.625
81478134|NCT04274075|162646031|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.971|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.903|1.04|||||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as Treatment B versus Treatment A.|The sample size chosen for this study was based upon precedent set by other PK studies of similar nature and was not based on power calculations.||1.04|0.903|
81435976|NCT02413008|162562731|OTHER|||||||0.418|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in plasma levels of estrona from baseline to week 1||||0.418
81435977|NCT02413008|162562731|OTHER|||||||0.642|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in plasma levels of estrona from baseline to week 3||||0.642
81435978|NCT02413008|162562731|OTHER|||||||0.175|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in plasma levels of estrona from baseline to week 8||||0.175
81435979|NCT02413008|162562731|OTHER|||||||0.084|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in plasma levels of estrona from baseline to week 12||||0.084
81435980|NCT02413008|162562732|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in pH between baseline and week 3||||<0.01
81435981|NCT02413008|162562732|OTHER|||||||0.057|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in pH between baseline and week 12||||0.057
81435982|NCT02413008|162562733|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Changes in dyspareunia from baseline to week 3||||0.14
81435983|NCT02413008|162562733|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Changes in dyspareunia from baseline to week 12||||0.25
81435984|NCT02413008|162562734|OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to week 3||||0.28
81435985|NCT02413008|162562734|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to week 12||||0.34
81435986|NCT02413008|162562735|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Changes in vaginal dryness from baseline to week 3||||0.14
81435987|NCT02413008|162562735|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Changes in vaginal dryness from baseline to week 12||||<0.01
81435988|NCT02413008|162562736|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Changes in total score of symptoms of vaginal atrophy from baseline to week 3||||0.03
81435989|NCT02413008|162562736|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Changes in total score of symptoms of vaginal atrophy from baseline to week 12||||0.04
81435990|NCT02413008|162562737|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Changes in dryness of the mucosa between baseline and week 3||||<0.001
81435991|NCT02413008|162562737|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Changes in dryness of the mucosa betweeen baseline and week 12||||<0.01
81435992|NCT02413008|162562738|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Changes in dryness of the mucosa between baseline and week 3||||0.13
81435993|NCT02413008|162562738|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Changes in dryness of the mucosa between baseline and week 12||||<0.01
81435994|NCT02413008|162562739|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to week 3||||<0.001
81435995|NCT02413008|162562739|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to week 12||||<0.001
81435996|NCT02413008|162562740|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in total score of signs between week 3 and baseline||||<0.001
81435997|NCT02413008|162562740|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in total score of signs between week 12 and baseline||||<0.001
81435998|NCT02413008|162562741|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in maturation value from baseline to week 3||||<0.0001
81435999|NCT02413008|162562741|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in maturation value from baseline to week 12||||0.006
81436000|NCT01898598|162562751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Clinical Response Rates|-21.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.6|32.1||||||The 95 % confidence interval (CI) for the difference in response rates was computed using the exact unconditional confidence limits method.||32.1|-71.6|
81436001|NCT01898598|162562752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.3|14.2||||||||14.2|-85.3|
81436002|NCT02707276|162562768|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.625|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.0|<|0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|repeated measures ANCOVA|mean raw change active-sham; pooled standard deviation|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline MADRS scores as covariate for treatment and order effects of difference in MADRS scores.||||<0.76
81436003|NCT02707276|162562768|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.96|<|0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Baseline covariate|Pooled deviation|ANCOVA: Analysis of group differences in change scores with baseline as a covariate||||<0.33
81436004|NCT02707276|162562769|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.1|<|0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|repeated measures ANCOVA|raw change active-sham mean; pooled standard deviation|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline HARS scores as covariate for treatment and order effects of difference in HARS scores.||||<0.61
81436005|NCT02707276|162562769|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.0|<|0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|baseline as covariate|pooled deviation|ANCOVA: Analysis of group differences in change scores with baseline as a covariate||||<0.32
81436006|NCT02707276|162562770|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.625|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.2|<|0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|repeated measures ANCOVA|raw active-sham mean; pooled standard deviation|Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline PANAS (Positive sub scale) scores as covariate for treatment and order effects of difference in PANAS (Positive sub scale) scores.||||<0.78
81436007|NCT02707276|162562770|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.42|<|0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|baseline as covariate|pooled deviation|ANCOVA: Analysis of group differences in change scores with baseline as a covariate||||<0.99
81436008|NCT00950300|162562777|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 90% confidence interval (CI) was greater than or equal to (≥) 0.8 for the geometric mean ratio.|Geometric mean ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.24|1.44|||||Ratio of test treatment group (Herceptin SC + Chemotherapy) to reference treatment group (Herceptin IV + Chemotherapy).|PK sample size calculations based on percentage of coefficient of variation (CV%) for Ctrough of trastuzumab from previous metastatic breast cancer (MBC) and early breast cancer (EBC) studies. Because pre-surgery situation was comparable to MBC setting, interpatient CV% of 60 percent (%) was assumed and 130 participants per arm (260 participants total) were needed to demonstrate Ctrough comparability with 80% power if the true means of the two formulations did not differ by greater than (\>) 5%.||1.44|1.24|
81436009|NCT00950300|162562778|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the one-sided 97.5% CI was above -12.5% for the difference in response (pCR) rates.|Difference in response rates|4.7|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-4.0||||||The one-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in response (pCR) rates was calculated using the Anderson-Hauck continuity correction.|Assuming pCR rates of at least 40% in both arms, 552 participants were necessary to conclude non-inferiority in pCR rate with a power of 80% using a one-sided 97.5% CI for the difference of the response rates and a non-inferiority margin of 12.5%.|||-4.0|
81436010|NCT00950300|162562779|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|1.63|||||Ratio of test treatment group (Herceptin SC + Chemotherapy) to reference treatment group (Herceptin IV + Chemotherapy).|Additional supportive analysis.||1.63|1.40|
81436011|NCT00950300|162562780|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.46|1.64|||||Ratio of test treatment group (Herceptin SC + Chemotherapy) to reference treatment group (Herceptin IV + Chemotherapy).|Additional supportive analysis.||1.64|1.46|
81436012|NCT00950300|162562781|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.45|1.64|||||Ratio of test treatment group (Herceptin SC + Chemotherapy) to reference treatment group (Herceptin IV + Chemotherapy).|Additional supportive analysis.||1.64|1.45|
81436013|NCT00950300|162562790|OTHER||Difference in response rates|5.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|13.5|||||The 95% CI for the difference in response (tpCR) rates was calculated using the Anderson-Hauck continuity correction.|||13.5|-3.5|
81436014|NCT00950300|162562791|OTHER||Difference in response rates|-1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|4.2|||||The 95% CI for the difference in response (CR+PR) rates was calculated using the Anderson-Hauck continuity correction.|||4.2|-7.4|
81436015|NCT00950300|162562791|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.46|||||OR of test treatment group (Herceptin SC + Chemotherapy) to reference treatment group (Herceptin IV + Chemotherapy).|||1.46|0.50|
81436016|NCT00950300|162562794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.8651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.29|||Log Rank||HR of test treatment group (Herceptin SC + Chemotherapy) to reference treatment group (Herceptin IV + Chemotherapy).|||1.29|0.74|0.8651
81436017|NCT00950300|162562796|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.7767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.45|||Log Rank||HR of test treatment group (Herceptin SC + Chemotherapy) to reference treatment group (Herceptin IV + Chemotherapy).|||1.45|0.61|0.7767
81436018|NCT00633022|162562810|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.4519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.06|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model, fitting fixed effect treatment term, and including baseline TBR value as a covariate.ANCOVA model, fitting fixed effect treatment term,|The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of Losmapimod 7.5 mg twice daily and Placebo.|Losmapimod 7.5 mg BID versus Placebo||0.06|-0.14|0.4519
81436019|NCT00633022|162562810|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.5789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.06|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model, fitting fixed effect treatment term, and including baseline TBR value as a covariate.|The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of Losmapimod 7.5 mg once daily and Placebo.|Losmapimod 7.5 mg once daily versus Placebo||0.06|-0.11|0.5789
81436020|NCT00633022|162562811|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.6986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model, fitting fixed effect treatment term, and including baseline TBR value as a covariate.|The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of Losmapimod 7.5 mg twice daily and Placebo.|Losmapimod 7.5 mg twice daily versus placebo||0.10|-0.15|0.6986
81436021|NCT00633022|162562811|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.12|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model, fitting fixed effect treatment term, and including baseline TBR value as a covariate.|The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (final values) of Losmapimod 7.5 mg once daily and Placebo.|Losmapimod 7.5 mg once daily versus Placebo||0.12|-0.13|0.9486
81436022|NCT04388787|162562826|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.03
81436023|NCT04388787|162562827|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0008
81436024|NCT00377572|162562889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects models w/ random intercept and slope (to account for within-subject correlation over time) and visit and group as fixed effects.||Maximum Symptom Day Comparison||||<0.001
81436025|NCT00377572|162562890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects models w/ random intercept and slope (to account for within-subject correlation over time) and visit and group as fixed effects.||||||0.04
81436026|NCT00377572|162562891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1111||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects models w/ random intercept (to account for within-subject correlation) and visit and group as fixed effects.||||||0.1111
81436027|NCT00377572|162562892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects models w/ random intercept and slope (to account for within-subject correlation over time) and visit and group as fixed effects.||Childhood Asthma Control Test comparison||||0.007
81436028|NCT00377572|162562893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects models w/ random intercept and slope (to account for within-subject correlation over time) and visit and group as fixed effects.||Asthma Control Test comparison||||0.54
81436029|NCT00377572|162562894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects models w/ random intercept and slope (to account for within-subject correlation over time) and visit and group as fixed effects.||FEV1 % of predicted value comparison||||0.30
81436030|NCT00377572|162562895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects models w/ random intercept and slope (to account for within-subject correlation over time) and visit and group as fixed effects.||FEV1:FVC ×100 comparison||||0.81
81436031|NCT00377572|162562896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects models w/ random intercept and slope (to account for within-subject correlation over time) and visit and group as fixed effects.||||||<0.0001
81436032|NCT00377572|162562897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects models w/ random intercept and slope (to account for within-subject correlation over time) and visit and group as fixed effects.||Percent Adherence Comparison||||0.12
81436033|NCT00377572|162562898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects models w/ random intercept and slope (to account for within-subject correlation over time) and visit and group as fixed effects.||Step level 1- 2 (mild asthma) Percent Comparison||||0.001
81436034|NCT00377572|162562899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects models w/ random intercept and slope (to account for within-subject correlation over time) and visit and group as fixed effects.||Step level 4 - 6 (severe asthma)percent comparison||||<0.001
81436035|NCT00377572|162562900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects models w/ random intercept and slope (to account for within-subject correlation over time) and visit and group as fixed effects.||Inhaled glucocorticoids prescribed - mcg per day comparison||||<0.001
81539082|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.0555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|8.61||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||8.61|0.98|0.0555
81735289|NCT00420238|163167626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.325||95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 8: mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||0.60|-0.20|0.325
81735290|NCT00420238|163167626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.76||95.0|-0.34|0.46|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 12: mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||0.46|-0.34|0.760
81735291|NCT00420238|163167628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.72||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.35|8.91|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 2: mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||8.91|-18.35|0.490
81735292|NCT00420238|163167628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.09||||0.651||95.0|-16.73|10.54|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 4: mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||10.54|-16.73|0.651
81735293|NCT00420238|163167628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.39||||0.84||95.0|-15.12|12.34|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 8: mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||12.34|-15.12|0.840
81735294|NCT00420238|163167628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.02||||0.562||95.0|-17.81|9.77|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 12: mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||9.77|-17.81|0.562
81735295|NCT00420238|163167630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.44|-10.03|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)with treatment as a factor and baseline vlue as a covariate.||-10.03|-19.44|<0.0001
81735296|NCT00420238|163167631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.17|-6.58|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 2: Mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and atients as a random factor.||-6.58|-18.17|<0.0001
81735297|NCT00420238|163167631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.45|||<|0.0001||95.0|-23.25|-11.65|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 4: Mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||-11.65|-23.25|<0.0001
81735298|NCT00420238|163167631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.95|||<|0.0001||95.0|-22.75|-11.15|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 8: Mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||-11.15|-22.75|<0.0001
81436036|NCT00377572|162562901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects models w/ random intercept and slope (to account for within-subject correlation over time) and visit and group as fixed effects.||Comparison percent prescribed long-acting beta 2 agonists||||0.003
81436037|NCT00377572|162562902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Hospitalizations were summed over the course of the double-blind \& analyzed with logistic regression (LR) of 'any' vs. 'none'. The LR was unadjusted.||||||0.02
81436038|NCT00377572|162562903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Exacerbations were summed over the course of the double-blind and analyzed with an LR of 'any' versus 'none'. LR adjusted for study site and dosing.||||||<0.001
81436039|NCT00377572|162562904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.84
81436040|NCT00377572|162562905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.58
81450462|NCT03433755|162587790|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-75.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.1|-64.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-64.7|-87.1|< 0.0001
81450463|NCT03433755|162587790|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-73.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.1|-61.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-61.8|-84.1|< 0.0001
81450464|NCT03433755|162587791|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-61.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.04|-54.37||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-54.37|-68.04|< 0.0001
81436041|NCT02846883|162562908|SUPERIORITY|These power estimates are based on linear regression of regulatory T-cell counts at each time point. These data will be summarized with the mean, median, standard deviation, standard error, minimum and maximum.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|81.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Cox|See above|Estimates for the differences in the secondary endpoints will be used to perform a power estimation using a Monte Carlo simulation method.|The primary statistical evaluation for Aim 1 will focus on the chronologically increasing counts of T-regulatory cells over time following MSC administration in both delivery groups. Using the pattern of increased counts with time and the standard deviation reported by Ito and colleagues in healthy subjects, 36 subjects provides 81.0% power to detect such a change.A p value of \<0.05 will be considered significant.||||<0.05
81436042|NCT01453153|162562967|SUPERIORITY||percentage of participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|60.0||||||||60|0|
81436043|NCT01453153|162562967|SUPERIORITY||percentage of participants|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|93.0||||||||93|7|
81436044|NCT01453153|162562967|SUPERIORITY||percentage of participants|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|64.0||||||||64|19|
81436045|NCT01453153|162562968|SUPERIORITY||percentage of participants|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|81.0||||||||81|1|
81436046|NCT01453153|162562968|SUPERIORITY||percentage of participants|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.0|100.0||||||||100|40|
81436047|NCT01453153|162562968|SUPERIORITY||percentage of participants|70.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.0|88.0||||||||88|46|
81436048|NCT03239496|162562975|NON_INFERIORITY|All non-inferiority comparisons of seroconversion rates will be made utilizing the lower bound of two-sided score-based confidence intervals (α = 0.05) with non-inferiority margin 10%.||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||The group sizes are chosen to provide ≥ 80% power for each of the primary objectives, for the individual statistical tests of each serotype, as well as across both serotypes simultaneously. Power of ≥80% is also available for all secondary objectives, except for the comparison of the f-IPV regimen administered at weeks 14 and 36 to the 3-dose IPV regimen, which has power of 62% for individual serotypes, and 39% for the combined serotypes.||||0.05
81436049|NCT03239496|162562976|NON_INFERIORITY|All non-inferiority comparisons of seroconversion rates will be made utilizing the lower bound of two-sided score-based confidence intervals (α = 0.05) with non-inferiority margin 10%.||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The group sizes are chosen to provide ≥ 80% power for each of the primary objectives, for the individual statistical tests of each serotype, as well as across both serotypes simultaneously. Power of ≥80% is also available for all secondary objectives, except for the comparison of the f-IPV regimen administered at weeks 14 and 36 to the 3-dose IPV regimen, which has power of 62% for individual serotypes, and 39% for the combined serotypes.||||0.05
81436050|NCT03239496|162562977|NON_INFERIORITY|All non-inferiority comparisons of seroconversion rates will be made utilizing the lower bound of two-sided score-based confidence intervals (α = 0.05) with non-inferiority margin 10%.||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The group sizes are chosen to provide ≥ 80% power for each of the primary objectives, for the individual statistical tests of each serotype, as well as across both serotypes simultaneously. Power of ≥80% is also available for all secondary objectives, except for the comparison of the f-IPV regimen administered at weeks 14 and 36 to the 3-dose IPV regimen, which has power of 62% for individual serotypes, and 39% for the combined serotypes.||||0.05
81436051|NCT03239496|162562978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||The group sizes are chosen to provide ≥ 80% power for each of the primary objectives, for the individual statistical tests of each serotype, as well as across both serotypes simultaneously. Power of ≥80% is also available for all secondary objectives, except for the comparison of the f-IPV regimen administered at weeks 14 and 36 to the 3-dose IPV regimen, which has power of 62% for individual serotypes, and 39% for the combined serotypes.||||0.0001
81436052|NCT03239496|162562979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||The group sizes are chosen to provide ≥ 80% power for each of the primary objectives, for the individual statistical tests of each serotype, as well as across both serotypes simultaneously. Power of ≥80% is also available for all secondary objectives, except for the comparison of the f-IPV regimen administered at weeks 14 and 36 to the 3-dose IPV regimen, which has power of 62% for individual serotypes, and 39% for the combined serotypes.||||0.0001
81436053|NCT03239496|162562980|NON_INFERIORITY|All non-inferiority comparisons of seroconversion rates will be made utilizing the lower bound of two-sided score-based confidence intervals (α = 0.05) with non-inferiority margin 10%.||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The group sizes are chosen to provide ≥ 80% power for each of the primary objectives, for the individual statistical tests of each serotype, as well as across both serotypes simultaneously. Power of ≥80% is also available for all secondary objectives, except for the comparison of the f-IPV regimen administered at weeks 14 and 36 to the 3-dose IPV regimen, which has power of 62% for individual serotypes, and 39% for the combined serotypes.||||0.05
81436054|NCT03239496|162562981|NON_INFERIORITY|All non-inferiority comparisons of seroconversion rates will be made utilizing the lower bound of two-sided score-based confidence intervals (α = 0.05) with non-inferiority margin 10%.||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The group sizes are chosen to provide ≥ 80% power for each of the primary objectives, for the individual statistical tests of each serotype, as well as across both serotypes simultaneously. Power of ≥80% is also available for all secondary objectives, except for the comparison of the f-IPV regimen administered at weeks 14 and 36 to the 3-dose IPV regimen, which has power of 62% for individual serotypes, and 39% for the combined serotypes.||||0.05
81436055|NCT03239496|162562982|NON_INFERIORITY|All non-inferiority comparisons of seroconversion rates will be made utilizing the lower bound of two-sided score-based confidence intervals (α = 0.05) with non-inferiority margin 10%.||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The group sizes are chosen to provide ≥ 80% power for each of the primary objectives, for the individual statistical tests of each serotype, as well as across both serotypes simultaneously. Power of ≥80% is also available for all secondary objectives, except for the comparison of the f-IPV regimen administered at weeks 14 and 36 to the 3-dose IPV regimen, which has power of 62% for individual serotypes, and 39% for the combined serotypes.||||0.05
81436056|NCT00452348|162563009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|0.04||||0.09||95.0|-0.01|0.09|||ANCOVA|||||0.09|-0.01|0.090
81436057|NCT02898740|162563037|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|models were adjusted for age|treatment difference = Exercise - Health Education|||-0.0|-6.8|<0.05
81735299|NCT00420238|163167631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.16|||<|0.0001||95.0|-23.96|-12.36|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 12: Mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors, baseline value as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||-12.36|-23.96|<0.0001
81436058|NCT01586039|162563151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73||||||Contrasting LED vs. CFL at 90 lux intensity|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Contrasting LED vs. CFL at 90 lux intensity. Melatonin suppression is measured as the percentage of melatonin AUC relative to the AUC measured in dim light on the previous day. Higher values indicate more light-induced melatonin suppression.||||0.73
81436059|NCT01586039|162563151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Contrasting LED vs. CFL at 50 lux intensity|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Contrasting LED vs. CFL at 50 lux intensity||||0.001
81436060|NCT01586039|162563152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.19
81436061|NCT01586039|162563154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||||||0.17
81436062|NCT01586039|162563154|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired test.||||||1.0
81436063|NCT04535986|162563176|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0868|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0162|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0551|0.1185||The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to model the change from baseline FEV1 to average FEV1 AUC0-12h with treatment, region, background medication strata and smoking strata as fixed effects and baseline FEV1 as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.1185|0.0551|<0.0001
81436064|NCT01196390|162563186|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.36|||Log Rank|Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = Chemoradiation arm|Assuming a median DFS time of 15 months (Arm 2), hypothesized increase in DFS corresponding to median DFS time of 25 months (Arm 1). Assuming an exponential distribution and constant hazards, 183 HER2-positive participants accrued over 5 years and followed for 3 years would result in 162 disease-free survival events and provide 90% statistical power to detect this difference with a 2-sided α of 0.05 and 2 interim analyses. See Limitations and Caveats section.||1.36|0.69|0.85
81436065|NCT01196390|162563187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.71
81436066|NCT01196390|162563188|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.47|||Log Rank|Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = Chemoradiation arm|||1.47|0.69|0.95
81436067|NCT01196390|162563190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||One-side significance level = 0.05|Chi-squared|||6-8 weeks||||0.39
81436068|NCT01196390|162563190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||One-side significance level = 0.05|Chi-squared|||1 year||||0.78
81436069|NCT01196390|162563190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||One-side significance level = 0.05|Chi-squared|||2 years||||0.28
81436070|NCT01196390|162563193|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|4.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression was used to model the association of treatment arm (Arm 1 vs. 2 \[reference level(RL)\]), T stage (T3 vs.T1,T2 \[RL\]), Zubrod (1,2 vs. 0 \[RL\]), gender (male vs. female \[RL\]), presence of adenopathy (yes vs. no \[RL\]), and age (≥ 60 vs. \<60 \[RL\]) with the occurrence of any cardiac AE, using backwards step-wise model selection requiring p≤0.05 for a covariate to remain in the model. Final model covariates are reported. Age is reported here. No other covariates reported.||4.86|1.13|0.021
81436071|NCT01632215|162563195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81436072|NCT04561115|162563207|EQUIVALENCE|The relative alpha level for statistical significance was 0.1 (alpha=0.05 for one-sided test), or a 90% CI was used for the bioequivalence test.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|0.948|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.926|0.972||||||||0.972|0.926|
81436073|NCT04561115|162563208|EQUIVALENCE|The relative alpha level for statistical significance was 0.1 (alpha=0.05 for one-sided test), or a 90% CI was used for the bioequivalence test.|Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|0.978|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.937|1.021||||||||1.021|0.937|
81436074|NCT01097694|162563229|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Our null hypothesis was that the mean of this ratio will be 0 after log2-transformed.~The target enrollment was 60 assuming 10% drop-out for 54 completions which gave us 80% power to detect a doubling-dose change in PC20."||||<0.05
81436075|NCT01097694|162563230|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline.||||||<0.05
81436076|NCT01097694|162563231|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline.||||||0.12
81436077|NCT01097694|162563232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline.||||||0.10
81436078|NCT01097694|162563233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Poisson regression model|||||||0.36
81436079|NCT01097694|162563234|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline values||For FEV1 we used a linear mixed-effects model to assess the between-group difference in the change from baseline over weeks 8-24.||||<0.05
81436080|NCT01097694|162563235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline.||For FEV1% we used a linear mixed-effects model to assess the between-group difference in the change from baseline over weeks 8-24.||||0.06
81436081|NCT01097694|162563236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline||||||0.38
81436082|NCT01097694|162563237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline.||||||0.31
81436083|NCT01097694|162563238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||||||0.11
81436084|NCT01097694|162563239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline.||||||0.31
81436085|NCT01097694|162563240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||||||0.11
81436086|NCT01097694|162563241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline.||||||0.62
81436087|NCT01097694|162563242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline.||||||0.57
81436088|NCT01097694|162563243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||||||0.15
81436089|NCT01097694|162563244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline.||||||0.33
81436090|NCT01097694|162563245|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline.||||||0.11
81436091|NCT01097694|162563246|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline.||||||0.07
81436092|NCT01097694|162563247|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline.||||||0.94
81436093|NCT01097694|162563248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||||||0.13
81436094|NCT01097694|162563249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline||||||0.25
81735300|NCT00420238|163167633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.23|-8.25|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate.||-8.25|-18.23|<0.0001
81735301|NCT00420238|163167634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.55|-8.1|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 2: Mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interactions as fixed factors, baseline as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||-8.10|-20.55|<0.0001
81735302|NCT00420238|163167634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.98|||<|0.0001||95.0|-21.2|-8.76|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 4: Mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interactions as fixed factors, baseline as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||-8.76|-21.20|<0.0001
81735303|NCT00420238|163167634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.19|||<|0.0001||95.0|-21.41|-8.96|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 8: Mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interactions as fixed factors, baseline as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||-8.96|-21.41|<0.0001
81735304|NCT00420238|163167634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.41|||<|0.0001||95.0|-20.63|-8.19|||ANCOVA||Least squares mean difference = mean difference final value.|Week 12: Mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interactions as fixed factors, baseline as a covariate and patients as a random factor.||-8.19|-20.63|<0.0001
81735305|NCT00420238|163167637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|4.7|||GEE model||An odds-ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 2: Generalized estimating equation (GEE) model, using a logit link, binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors.||4.70|0.74|0.184
81735306|NCT00420238|163167637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62||||0.036||95.0|1.06|6.46|||GEE model||An odds-ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 4: Generalized estimating equation (GEE) model, using a logit link, binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors.||6.46|1.06|0.036
81735307|NCT00420238|163167637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.96||||0.001||95.0|1.89|13.03|||GEE model||An odds-ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 8: Generalized estimating equation (GEE) model, using a logit link, binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors.||13.03|1.89|0.001
81735308|NCT00420238|163167637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.38||||0.065||95.0|0.95|5.96|||GEE model||An odds-ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 12: Generalized estimating equation (GEE) model, using a logit link, binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors.||5.96|0.95|0.065
81735309|NCT00420238|163167639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.57||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|12.74|||GEE model||Odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 2: Generalized estimating equation (GEE) model, using a logit link, binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors.||12.74|1.64|0.004
81735310|NCT00420238|163167639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.46||||0.054||95.0|0.99|6.12|||GEE model||Odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 4: Generalized estimating equation (GEE) model, using a logit link, binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors.||6.12|0.99|0.054
81735311|NCT00420238|163167639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.26|||<|0.001||95.0|2.27|17.31|||GEE model||Odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 8: Generalized estimating equation (GEE) model, using a logit link, binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors.||17.31|2.27|<0.001
81735312|NCT00420238|163167639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88||||0.025||95.0|1.14|7.27|||GEE model||Odds ratio greater than 1 indicates the odds of response is greater in etanercept group than in placebo group.|Week 12: Generalized estimating equation (GEE) model, using a logit link, binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits and their interaction as fixed factors.||7.27|1.14|0.025
81735313|NCT00048581|163167647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. Weighted. Diff: Day 169 ACR 20|30.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.6|41.1||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 5%. ACR 20 RR at 6 mos for PLA was expected to be \~25%. A sample of 256 in the ABA arm and 128 in PLA arm will yield a 96% power to detect a difference of 20% in ACR 20 at 5% significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of weighted difference (Est of Weighted Diff)|Differences in ACR response between the two treatment groups represent the weighted average of the individual stratum differences.|The first coprimary endpoint efficacy analysis tested for differences in ACR 20 response rate (RR) between the treatment arm receiving ABA plus background DMARDs and the treatment arm receiving placebo plus background DMARDs on Day 169. A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test was used to compare these two treatment groups at the .05 level of significance, with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||41.1|20.6|<0.001
81436095|NCT01097694|162563250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline.||||||0.54
81436096|NCT01097694|162563251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline.||||||0.18
81436097|NCT01097694|162563252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline.||||||0.56
81436098|NCT01097694|162563253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline.||||||0.47
81436099|NCT03922750|162563257|OTHER||Estimated mean treatment difference|1.01||||0.7542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|7.35|||ANCOVA|||The response and change from baseline in response during last two weeks of treatment (week 15 and 16) were analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, pre-trial insulin treatment and SGLT2i use as fixed factors, and baseline response as covariate. Missing endpoint values were imputed using multiple imputation based on own treatment arm with baseline response as a covariate. Each imputed dataset was analysed separately and estimates were combined using Rubin's rules.||7.35|-5.33|0.7542
81436100|NCT03922750|162563257|OTHER||Estimated mean treatment difference|7.88||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|13.93|||ANCOVA|||The response and change from baseline in response during last two weeks of treatment (week 15 and 16) were analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, pre-trial insulin treatment and SGLT2i use as fixed factors, and baseline response as covariate. Missing endpoint values were imputed using multiple imputation based on own treatment arm with baseline response as a covariate. Each imputed dataset was analysed separately and estimates were combined using Rubin's rules.||13.93|1.83|0.0107
81436101|NCT03174158|162563279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||a priori p value threshold \< 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.07
81436102|NCT03174158|162563279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Chi-squared|a priori threshold p\<0.05||||||0.18
81436103|NCT03174158|162563279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||a priori threshold p\<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.21
81436104|NCT00283842|162563288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.084|||||||Hochberg|||Statistical analysis provided for 50mg.||||0.084
81436105|NCT00283842|162563288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.084|||||||Hochberg|||Statistical analysis provided for 100mg.||||0.084
81539083|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.98||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.75|23.18||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||23.18|2.75|0.0001
81436106|NCT00283842|162563288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Hochberg|||Statistical analysis provided for 200mg.||||0.001
81436107|NCT00283842|162563288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||Hochberg|||Statistical analysis provided for 400mg.||||0.027
81436108|NCT00283842|162563289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.375|||||||Hochberg|||Statistical analysis provided for 50mg.||||0.375
81436109|NCT00283842|162563289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.342|||||||Hochberg|||Statistical analysis provided for 100mg.||||0.342
81436110|NCT00283842|162563289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.342|||||||Hochberg|||Statistical analysis provided for 200mg.||||0.342
81436111|NCT00283842|162563289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.375|||||||Hochberg|||Statistical analysis provided for 400mg.||||0.375
81436112|NCT02004691|162563291|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|19.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7576|=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.319|28.696||Threshold for significance was 0.05.|Mixed model for repeated measures||The 95% Confidence Interval (CI) and p-values were based on mixed model for repeated measures approach with Baseline Derived % Predicted DLco adjusted for Hb and pressure, age, treatment group, visit, and study visit by treatment group as covariates.|||28.696|9.319|=0.0004
81436113|NCT02004691|162563293|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-39.927|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4957|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.051|-32.803||Threshold for significance was 0.05.|Mixed model for repeated measures||The 95% CI and p-values were based on a mixed model for repeated measures approach with Baseline Spleen Volume (MN), Baseline age, treatment group, study visit, and study visit by treatment group interaction as covariates.|||-32.803|-47.051|<.0001
81436114|NCT02004691|162563295|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.618|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3877|=|0.6364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.302|8.538||Threshold for significance was 0.15.|Mixed model for repeated measures||The 95% CI and p-values are based on a mixed model for repeated measures approach with Baseline Splenomegaly Related Score, Baseline age, treatment group, study visit, and study visit by treatment group interaction as covariates.|||8.538|-5.302|=0.6364
81436115|NCT02004691|162563300|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-26.596|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5862|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.911|-19.281||Threshold for significance was 0.05.|Mixed model for repeated measures||The 95% CI and p-values are based on a mixed model for repeated measures approach with Baseline Liver Volume (MN), Baseline age, treatment group, study visit, and study visit by treatment group interaction as covariates.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in an order the outcome measure were reported and continued when previous endpoint was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||-19.281|-33.911|<.0001
81436116|NCT02004691|162563301|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|14.332|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7822|=|0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.564|26.099||Threshold for significance was 0.05.|Mixed model for repeated measures||The 95% CI and p-values are based on a mixed model for repeated measures approach with Baseline Platelets, Baseline age, treatment group, study visit, and study visit by treatment group interaction as covariates.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in an order the outcome measure were reported and continued when previous endpoint was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||26.099|2.564|=0.0185
81436117|NCT02004691|162563302|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7384|=|0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.566|1.454||Threshold for significance was 0.05.|Mixed model for repeated measures||The 95% CI and p-values are based on a mixed model for repeated measures approach with Baseline BFI item 3 (Worst Fatigue), Baseline age, treatment group, study visit, and study visit by treatment group interaction as covariates.|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in an order the outcome measure were reported and continued when previous endpoint was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05.||1.454|-1.566|=0.9400
81436118|NCT01540045|162563334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the paired analysis of taste acuity we used Wilcoxon for difference between baseline and 6 weeks later.||||0.013
81735314|NCT00048581|163167648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Weighted Diff: Day 169 HAQ|24.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|34.2||If the ACR20 analysis was not significant (5% level), then the comparison for HAQ response was not undertaken. If ACR20 comparison was significant (5% level), then CMH Chi-square test compared HAQ response between groups (5% level).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of weighted difference (Est of Weighted Diff)|All comparisons of changes from baseline and construction of confidence intervals for continuous measures were based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main factor and baseline value as covariate.|The two primary efficacy analyses tested first for differences in ACR 20 followed by testing HAQ response rates between the treatment arm receiving ABA plus background DMARDs and the treatment arm receiving PLA plus background DMARDs on Day 169. A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test was used to compare these two treatment groups at the .05 level of significance, with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||34.2|13.8|<0.001
81436119|NCT01540045|162563335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.671|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||we evaluated body fat before and after 2 cycles of cisplatin/paclitaxel based chemotheprapy||||0.671
81735315|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 15 ACR 20|12.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|20.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of difference (Est of Diff)||Differences in ACR 20 between the treatment arm receiving ABA plus background DMARDs and the treatment arm receiving PLA plus background DMARDs were compared using a 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test (.05 level of significance), with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||20.0|4.6|0.001
81735316|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 15 ACR 50|2.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|5.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of difference (Est of Diff)||If ACR20 comparison was significant (5% level), then CMH Chi-square test compared ACR 50 response between groups (5% level). If the ACR20 analysis was not significant (5% level), then the comparison for ACR 50 response was not undertaken. A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test was used to compare these two treatment groups at the .05 level of significance, with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||5.5|-0.8|0.001
81735317|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 15 ACR 70|0.8||||0.784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of difference (Est of Diff)||If ACR20 comparison was significant (5% level), then CMH Chi-square test compared ACR 70 response between groups (5% level). If the ACR20 analysis was not significant (5% level), then the comparison for ACR 70 response was not undertaken. A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test was used to compare these two treatment groups at the .05 level of significance, with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||2.9|-1.3|0.784
81735318|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 29 ACR 20|14.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|24.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of difference (Est of Diff)||Differences in ACR 20 between the treatment arm receiving ABA plus background DMARDs and the treatment arm receiving PLA plus background DMARDs were compared using a 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test (.05 level of significance), with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||24.0|4.0|0.005
81735319|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 29 ACR 50|5.6||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|11.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of difference (Est of Diff)||If ACR20 comparison was significant (5% level), then CMH Chi-square test compared ACR 50 response between groups (5% level). If the ACR20 analysis was not significant (5% level), then the comparison for ACR 50 response was not undertaken. A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test was used to compare these two treatment groups at the .05 level of significance, with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||11.4|-0.2|0.06
81735320|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 29 ACR 70|1.6||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|4.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of difference (Est of Diff)||If ACR20 comparison was significant (5% level), then CMH Chi-square test compared ACR 70 response between groups (5% level). If the ACR20 analysis was not significant (5% level), then the comparison for ACR 70 response was not undertaken. A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test was used to compare these two treatment groups at the .05 level of significance, with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||4.9|-1.8|0.473
81436120|NCT01540045|162563335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.694|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||we evaluated lean body mass before and after 2 cycles of cisplatin/paclitaxel based chemotheprapy||||0.694
81436121|NCT01540045|162563336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.118|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.118
81436122|NCT01540045|162563337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.607|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Subjective global assessment (PG-SGA) was used to assess and classify patients as having severe or moderate malnourishment (B or C) or as being well nourished (A).||||0.607
81436123|NCT01540045|162563338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||protein consumption was estimated by questionnaire SNUT difference between ≥ Sweet perception thresholds compared to \< Sweet perception thresholds after chemotherapy||||0.015
81436124|NCT01540045|162563338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||animal protein consumption was estimated by questionnaire SNUT difference between ≥ Sweet perception thresholds vs \< Sweet perception thresholds after chemotherapy||||0.010
81436125|NCT01540045|162563338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||FAT consumption was estimated by questionnaire SNUT difference between ≥ Sweet perception thresholds vs \< Sweet perception thresholds after chemotherapy||||0.004
81735321|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 57 ACR 20|22.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|32.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of difference (Est of Diff)||Differences in ACR 20 between the treatment arm receiving ABA plus background DMARDs and the treatment arm receiving PLA plus background DMARDs were compared using a 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test (.05 level of significance), with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||32.8|11.3|<0.001
81436126|NCT01540045|162563340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the paired analysis of taste acuity we used Wilcoxon for difference between baseline and 6 weeks later.||||0.28
81436127|NCT01540045|162563341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.889|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change in status global of quality of life between ≤ compared to \> umami recognition threshold after chemotherapy by EORT questionnaire||||0.889
81436128|NCT01540045|162563341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|||||clinically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change in functional role of quality of life between ≤ compared to \> umami recognition threshold after chemotherapy by EORT questionnaire||||0.293
81436129|NCT01540045|162563341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change in emotional functioning of quality of life between ≤ compared to \> umami recognition threshold after chemotherapy by EORT questionnaire||||0.009
81436130|NCT01540045|162563341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|||||clinically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change in fatigue scale of quality of life between ≤ compared to \> umami recognition threshold after chemotherapy by EORT questionnaire||||0.213
81436131|NCT01540045|162563341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|||||clinically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change in appetite loss of quality of life between ≤ compared to \> umami recognition threshold after chemotherapy by EORT questionnaire||||0.595
81436132|NCT01540045|162563341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|||||clinically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change in constipation scale of quality of life between ≤ compared to \> umami recognition threshold after chemotherapy by EORT questionnaire||||0.068
81436133|NCT01540045|162563342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81436134|NCT01540045|162563343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||clinically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change in peripheral neuropathy scale of quality of life between \> ó = compared to \< umami recognition threshold after chemotherapy by EORT questionnaire||||0.240
81436135|NCT01540045|162563344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||change in status global of quality of life between \> ó = compared to \< umami recognition threshold after chemotherapy by EORT questionnaire||||0.036
81436136|NCT01540045|162563345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.312|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the paired analysis of taste acuity we used Wilcoxon for difference between baseline and 6 weeks later.||||0.312
81436137|NCT01540045|162563346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.608|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the paired analysis of taste acuity we used Wilcoxon for difference between baseline and 6 weeks later.||||0.608
81436138|NCT01540045|162563347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the paired analysis of taste acuity we used Wilcoxon for difference between baseline and 6 weeks later.||||0.035
81436139|NCT01540045|162563348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.402|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the paired analysis of taste acuity we used Wilcoxon for difference between baseline and 6 weeks later.||||0.402
81436140|NCT01540045|162563349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.109|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||for the paired analysis of taste acuity, we used Mc Nemar test for dividing into high and low sensibility to umami, bitter and sweet tastes.||||0.109
81436141|NCT01540045|162563350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.092|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||for the paired analysis of taste acuity, we used Mc Nemar test for dividing into high and low sensibility to umami, bitter and sweet tastes.||||0.092
81436142|NCT01540045|162563351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||We divide dilutions in two groups and dichotomized the patients into high and low sensibility to bitter taste. (PERCEPTION)||||0.022
81436143|NCT03828539|162563352|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.27|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio is obtained from a logistic regression model that includes treatment group and stratification factor (MMD at baseline)||||0.27|0.13|<.001
81436144|NCT03828539|162563353|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|3.71|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio is obtained from a logistic regression model that includes treatment group and stratification factor (MMD at baseline)||||3.71|2.06|<.001
81436145|NCT03828539|162563354|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|3.12|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio is obtained from a logistic regression model that includes treatment group and stratification factor (MMD at baseline)||||3.12|1.70|<.001
81436146|NCT03828539|162563355|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.43|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio is obtained from a logistic regression model that includes treatment group and stratification factor (MMD at baseline)||Physical Component Summary (PCS)||2.43|1.26|<0.001
81436147|NCT03828539|162563355|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.69|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio is obtained from a logistic regression model that includes treatment group and stratification factor (MMD at baseline)||Mental Component Summary (MCS)||2.69|1.29|0.005
81450465|NCT03433755|162587791|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-62.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.94|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.97|-56.32||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-56.32|-67.97|< 0.0001
81436148|NCT02760433|162563357|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.19||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.03|0.337|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||The ACR20 response rate at Week 12 for the placebo group is estimated to be 20% in this study population. The OKZ ACR20 response rate for 64 mg q4w treatment group at Week 12 are expected to be at least 45%, resulting in an expected difference in ACR20 response rates of 25 percentage points between the respective OKZ treatment group and placebo. Sample size yield 100% disjunctive power for testing the primary hypothesis||0.337|0.030|0.004
81436149|NCT02760433|162563357|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.203||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.038|0.353|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||The ACR20 response rate at Week 12 for the placebo group is estimated to be 20% in this study population .The OKZ ACR20 response rate for 64 mg q2w treatment group at Week 12 is expected to be at least 50%, resulting in an expected difference in ACR20 response rates of 30 percentage points between the respective OKZ treatment group and placebo. Sample size yield 100% disjunctive power for testing the primary hypothesis||0.353|0.038|0.0029
81472314|NCT03646305|162636559|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: On average, all 4 conditions were equivalent in avoidance of target thought||||>0.05
81472315|NCT03646305|162636559|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at a significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2 (Intervention: experimental, control) × 3 (Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure Time x Intervention interactions. Null: experimental and control conditions are equivalent in avoidance of target thought across time.||||>0.05
81472316|NCT03646305|162636559|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze Time x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between singing and verbal repetition on avoidance of target thought||||>0.05
81472317|NCT03646305|162636559|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze Time x Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between 4 conditions on avoidance of target thought||||>0.05
81472318|NCT03646305|162636560|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure main effect of time. Null: Across the sample, cognitive delusion were equivalent across time||||>0.05
81472319|NCT03646305|162636560|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze main effect of Intervention. Null: On average, the experimental conditions and control conditions would have equal levels of cognitive defusion||||>0.05
81735322|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 57 ACR 50|6.5||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|13.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of difference (Est of Diff)||If ACR20 comparison was significant (5% level), then CMH Chi-square test compared ACR 50 response between groups (5% level). If the ACR20 analysis was not significant (5% level), then the comparison for ACR 50 response was not undertaken. A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test was used to compare these two treatment groups at the .05 level of significance, with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||13.7|-0.6|0.076
81539084|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.07||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.81|23.19||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||23.19|2.81|0.0001
81735323|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 57 ACR 70|5.1||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|9.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of difference (Est of Diff)||If ACR20 comparison was significant (5% level), then CMH Chi-square test compared ACR 70 response between groups (5% level). If the ACR20 analysis was not significant (5% level), then the comparison for ACR 70 response was not undertaken. A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test was used to compare these two treatment groups at the .05 level of significance, with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||9.4|0.7|0.019
81735324|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 85 ACR 20|28.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.4|38.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of difference (Est of Diff)||Differences in ACR 20 between the treatment arm receiving ABA plus background DMARDs and the treatment arm receiving PLA plus background DMARDs were compared using a 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test (.05 level of significance), with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||38.7|17.4|<0.001
81735325|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 85 ACR 50|12.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|19.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of difference (Est of Diff)||If ACR20 comparison was significant (5% level), then CMH Chi-square test compared ACR 50 response between groups (5% level). If the ACR20 analysis was not significant (5% level), then the comparison for ACR 50 response was not undertaken. A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test was used to compare these two treatment groups at the .05 level of significance, with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||19.8|4.1|0.002
81735326|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 85 ACR 70|5.1||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|9.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of difference (Est of Diff)||If ACR20 comparison was significant (5% level), then CMH Chi-square test compared ACR 70 response between groups (5% level). If the ACR20 analysis was not significant (5% level), then the comparison for ACR 70 response was not undertaken. A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test was used to compare these two treatment groups at the .05 level of significance, with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||9.8|0.4|0.033
81735327|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 113 ACR 20|25.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|36.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of weighted difference (Est of Weighted Diff)||Differences in ACR 20 between the treatment arm receiving ABA plus background DMARDs and the treatment arm receiving PLA plus background DMARDs were compared using a 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test (.05 level of significance), with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||36.8|15.1|<0.001
81735328|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 113 ACR 50|14.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|21.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of weighted difference (Est of Weighted Diff)||If ACR20 comparison was significant (5% level), then CMH Chi-square test compared ACR 50 response between groups (5% level). If the ACR20 analysis was not significant (5% level), then the comparison for ACR 50 response was not undertaken. A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test was used to compare these two treatment groups at the .05 level of significance, with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||21.9|6.6|<0.001
81735329|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 113 ACR 70|7.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|13.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of weighted difference (Est of Weighted Diff)|Differences in ACR response between the two treatment groups represent the weighted average of the individual stratum differences.|If ACR20 comparison was significant (5% level), then CMH Chi-square test compared ACR 70 response between groups (5% level). If the ACR20 analysis was not significant (5% level), then the comparison for ACR 70 response was not undertaken. A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test was used to compare these two treatment groups at the .05 level of significance, with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||13.0|2.6|0.002
81735330|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 141 ACR 20|35.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.6|46.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of difference (Est of Diff)|Differences in ACR response between the two treatment groups represent the weighted average of the individual stratum differences.|Differences in ACR 20 between the treatment arm receiving ABA plus background DMARDs and the treatment arm receiving PLA plus background DMARDs were compared using a 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test (.05 level of significance), with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||46.5|24.6|<0.001
81735331|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 141 ACR 50|20.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|29.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of weighted difference (Est of Weighted Diff)|Differences in ACR response between the two treatment groups represent the weighted average of the individual stratum differences.|If ACR20 comparison was significant (5% level), then CMH Chi-square test compared ACR 50 response between groups (5% level). If the ACR20 analysis was not significant (5% level), then the comparison for ACR 50 response was not undertaken. A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test was used to compare these two treatment groups at the .05 level of significance, with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||29.5|12.2|<0.001
81436150|NCT02760433|162563358|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.176||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.041|0.281|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||The DAS28 low disease activity (based on DAS28 \[CRP\] \<3.2) response rate at Week 12 was estimated to be 5% in the placebo group and 18% and 21% in 64 mg q4w and q2w OKZ groups, respectively, resulting in an expected difference of 13 and 16 percentage points between respective OKZ groups and placebo.||0.281|0.041|0.0021
81436151|NCT02760433|162563358|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.283|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.139|0.396|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||The DAS28 low disease activity (based on DAS28 \[CRP\] \<3.2) response rate at Week 12 was estimated to be 5% in the placebo group and 18% and 21% in 64 mg q4w and q2w OKZ groups, respectively, resulting in an expected difference of 13 and 16 percentage points between respective OKZ groups and placebo.||0.396|0.139|<0.0001
81436152|NCT02760433|162563359|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081|=|0.1814|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.26|0.11||p-value was greater than the threshold p-value of 0.0125|ANCOVA|||||0.11|-0.26|=0.1814
81436153|NCT02760433|162563359|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083|=|0.0227|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.35|0.02||p-value was greater than the threshold p-value of 0.0125|ANCOVA|||||0.02|-0.35|=0.0227
81436154|NCT02760433|162563360|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.164|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.02|0.278||Due to the hierarchical nature of pre-planned statistical testing (gate-keeping strategy) a formal statement could not be made||||||0.278|0.020|
81436155|NCT02760433|162563360|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.174|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.027|0.294||Due to the hierarchical nature of pre-planned statistical testing (gate-keeping strategy) a formal statement could not be made||||||0.294|0.027|
81436156|NCT02760433|162563361|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.031|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.052|0.083||Due to the hierarchical nature of pre-planned statistical testing (gate-keeping strategy) a formal statement could not be made|||means continuity correction applied because expected cell counts \< 5|||0.083|-0.052|
81436157|NCT02760433|162563361|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.065|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.023|0.134||Due to the hierarchical nature of pre-planned statistical testing (gate-keeping strategy) a formal statement could not be made|||means continuity correction applied because expected cell counts \< 5|||0.134|-0.023|
81436158|NCT00766493|162563362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.077||Reject H0 if z\<-1.96, or 1-sided p\<0.025.|One Sample Binomial|Significance test was based on a one-sample normal approximation to the binomial test.|The 2-sided 95% CI is reported for descriptive purposes; the statistical hypothesis test is 1-sided.|"This study is designed to test the primary null hypothesis that the composite MAE outcome of all death, stroke, and/or MI when using the GORE Embolic Filter is equal to or higher than a Performance Goal (PG) of 6.4% established from published carotid stenting studies utilizing distal embolic protection, versus the alternative hypothesis that the composite MAE outcome is less than the performance goal.~The sample size was calculated based on 80% power and a 1-sided Type I error rate of 0.025."||0.077|0.021|0.0001
81436159|NCT03919695|162563380|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.73|||GEE model specifying a logistic distribu||time x arm effect for the comparison at 6-month follow-up|Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) model specifying a logistic distribution examining the time x arm interaction||.73|.11|.002
81436160|NCT02627001|162563394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks|||||||<0.001
81436161|NCT01958060|162563430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.0604|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0337|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9901|1.1308|||||Dose proportionality was explored using linear regression model (ANOVA).The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1.PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale.Standard error (SE) of the mean is actually the SE of the slope.|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose). Dose proportionality of BI 1034020 following iv administration of single rising doses of 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg and 50 mg for Cmax was analysed.||1.1308|0.9901|
81436162|NCT01958060|162563432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.5629|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1056|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3426|1.7833|||||Dose proportionality was explored using the linear regression model.The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale.Standard error of the mean is actually the standard error of the slope.|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose). Dose proportionality of BI 1034020 following iv administration of single rising doses of 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg and 50 mg for AUClast was analysed.||1.7833|1.3426|
81436163|NCT01705717|162563436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.034
81436164|NCT01705717|162563437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.007
81436165|NCT00500318|162563449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|116.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|40.113||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.28|195.61|||ANCOVA|||||195.610|37.280|0.0042
81436166|NCT00706719|162563454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.118|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Baseline.||||0.118
81436167|NCT00706719|162563454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Month 3.||||0.006
81436168|NCT00706719|162563454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Month 6.||||0.009
81735332|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 141 ACR 70|10.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|16.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of weighted difference (Est of Weighted Diff)|Differences in ACR response between the two treatment groups represent the weighted average of the individual stratum differences.|If ACR20 comparison was significant (5% level), then CMH Chi-square test compared ACR 70 response between groups (5% level). If the ACR20 analysis was not significant (5% level), then the comparison for ACR 70 response was not undertaken. A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test was used to compare these two treatment groups at the .05 level of significance, with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||16.0|4.4|<0.001
81735333|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 169 ACR 20|30.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|41.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of difference (Est of Diff)|Differences in ACR response between the two treatment groups represent the weighted average of the individual stratum differences.|Differences in ACR 20 between the treatment arm receiving ABA plus background DMARDs and the treatment arm receiving PLA plus background DMARDs were compared using a 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test (.05 level of significance), with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||41.7|20.0|<0.001
81735334|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 169 ACR 50|16.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|24.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of weighted difference (Est of Weighted Diff)|Differences in ACR response between the two treatment groups represent the weighted average of the individual stratum differences.|If ACR20 comparison was significant (5% level), then CMH Chi-square test compared ACR 50 response between groups (5% level). If the ACR20 analysis was not significant (5% level), then the comparison for ACR 50 response was not undertaken. A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test was used to compare these two treatment groups at the .05 level of significance, with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||24.5|8.6|<0.001
81735335|NCT00048581|163167649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. of Diff: Day 169 ACR 70|8.7||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|14.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|All statistical tests and CI were 2-sided. Percentage of participants with response compared by estimate of difference (Est of Weighted Diff)|Differences in ACR response between the two treatment groups represent the weighted average of the individual stratum differences.|If ACR20 comparison was significant (5% level), then CMH Chi-square test compared ACR 70 response between groups (5% level). If the ACR20 analysis was not significant (5% level), then the comparison for ACR 70 response was not undertaken. A 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Chi-square test was used to compare these two treatment groups at the .05 level of significance, with stratification based on baseline history of anti-TNF status (current or prior use).||14.6|2.7|0.003
81735336|NCT00048581|163167670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 85 PCS|3.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|5.38|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||5.38|1.89|<0.001
81735337|NCT00048581|163167670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 85 MCS|2.57||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|4.67|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||4.67|0.47|0.017
81436169|NCT00706719|162563454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Follow-up (Month 7).||||0.0024
81436170|NCT00706719|162563455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Baseline.||||0.15
81436171|NCT00706719|162563455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Month 3.||||0.0067
81436172|NCT00706719|162563455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Month 6.||||0.10
81436173|NCT00706719|162563455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Follow-up (Month 7).||||0.26
81436174|NCT00706719|162563456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Baseline.||||0.880
81436175|NCT00706719|162563456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.612|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Month 3.||||0.612
81436176|NCT00706719|162563456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.488|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Month 6.||||0.488
81436177|NCT00706719|162563456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Follow-up (Month 7).||||0.054
81436178|NCT00706719|162563457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.705|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Baseline.||||0.705
81539085|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.55||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|11.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||11.39|1.82|0.0012
81436179|NCT00706719|162563457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Month 3.||||0.013
81436180|NCT00706719|162563457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Month 6.||||0.004
81436181|NCT00706719|162563457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.808|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Follow-up (Month 7).||||0.808
81539086|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.25||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|13.43||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||13.43|2.06|0.0005
81539087|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.62||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|14.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||14.39|2.20|0.0003
81539088|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.99|23.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||23.74|2.99|<0.0001
81539089|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74||||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|6.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||6.70|1.12|0.0277
81539090|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.15||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|10.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||10.32|1.66|0.0022
81539091|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.06||||0.0314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|7.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||7.41|1.26|0.0314
81539092|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.92||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|9.97||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||9.97|1.54|0.0041
81539093|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.19||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|10.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||10.74|1.64|0.0028
81735338|NCT00048581|163167670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 85 Physical Function|1.7||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|3.41|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||3.41|-0.01|0.052
81436182|NCT00706719|162563458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Baseline.||||0.008
81436183|NCT00706719|162563458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Month 3.||||0.015
81539094|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.96||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|12.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||12.98|1.90|0.0011
81539095|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.79||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.86|26.99||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||26.99|2.86|0.0001
81539096|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.09||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|10.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||10.57|1.59|0.0036
81539097|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.52||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|11.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||11.67|1.75|0.0018
81436184|NCT00706719|162563458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Month 6.||||0.003
81436185|NCT00706719|162563458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.109|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Group A and B observed values at Follow-up (Month 7).||||0.109
81436186|NCT00122447|162563461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.941|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.229||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.435|1.552||Association between treatment arm, compared to placebo, on change in hsCRP from baseline to 12 months of intervention, adjusted for age, sex, and race.|Regression, Linear|||||1.552|-3.435|0.449
81539098|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.76||||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|6.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||6.68|1.14|0.0243
81539099|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|5.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.96|0.91|0.0770
81436187|NCT00122447|162563461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-2.677|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.211||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.133|-0.221||Association between treatment arm, compared to placebo, on change in hsCRP from baseline to 12 months of intervention, adjusted for age, sex, and race.|Regression, Linear|||||-0.221|-5.133|0.034
81436188|NCT00122447|162563461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.367|2.542||Association between treatment arm, compared to placebo, on change in hsCRP from baseline to 12 months of intervention, adjusted for age, sex, and race.|Regression, Linear|||||2.542|-2.367|0.943
81436189|NCT00122447|162563462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.023||Association between treatment arm, compared to placebo, on change in FMD from baseline to 12 months of intervention, adjusted for age, sex, race, and LDL-cholesterol.|Regression, Linear|||Null hypothesis: no difference between active treatment group compared to placebo.||0.023|-0.025|0.943
81436190|NCT00122447|162563462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.039||Association between treatment arm, compared to placebo, on change in FMD from baseline to 12 months of intervention, adjusted for age, sex, race, and LDL-cholesterol.|Regression, Linear|||||0.039|-0.012|0.280
81436191|NCT00122447|162563462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.037||Association between treatment arm, compared to placebo, on change in FMD from baseline to 12 months of intervention, adjusted for age, sex, race, and LDL-cholesterol.|Regression, Linear|||||0.037|-0.012|0.313
81436192|NCT04284553|162563465|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.49|||||"The Odds Ratio compares having open encounter as an intervention factor in the arm the patients' primary care providers were assigned to vs. all others not having an open encounter alert in the arm they were assigned to."|Outcomes were evaluated using generalized linear mixed models with a logit link and binary errors, evaluating the association between the intervention factors (i.e., behavioral components) and the primary outcome, pooling across both stages of the trial and adjusting for provider-level clustering.||1.49|0.97|
81436193|NCT04284553|162563465|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.59|||||"The OR compares between having boostering as an intervention factor in the arm the patients' primary care providers were assigned to vs. all others not having boostering in the arm they were assigned to."|Outcomes were evaluated using generalized linear mixed models with a logit link and binary errors, evaluating the association between the intervention factors (i.e., behavioral components) and the primary outcome, pooling across both stages of the 2-stage Atrius adaptive trial and adjusting for provider-level clustering. As noted in our Study Protocol and pre-specified, the analyses are conducted across the intervention factors across the study arms, rather than between the study arms.||1.59|0.83|
81436194|NCT04284553|162563465|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.16|||||"The OR compares between having cold-state priming as an intervention factor in the arm the patient's primary care providers were assigned to vs. all others not having cold-state priming in the arm they were assigned to."|Outcomes were evaluated using generalized linear mixed models with a logit link and binary errors, evaluating the association between the intervention factors (i.e., behavioral components) and the primary outcome, pooling across both stages of the 2-stage Atrius adaptive trial and adjusting for provider-level clustering. As noted in our Study Protocol and pre-specified, the analyses are conducted across the intervention factors across the study arms, rather than between the study arms.||1.16|0.61|
81436195|NCT04284553|162563465|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.64|||||"The OR compares between having simplification as an intervention factor in the arm the patients' primary care providers were assigned to vs. all others not having simplification in the arm they were assigned to."|Outcomes were evaluated using generalized linear mixed models with a logit link and binary errors, evaluating the association between the intervention factors (i.e., behavioral components) and the primary outcome, pooling across both stages of the 2-stage Atrius adaptive trial and adjusting for provider-level clustering. As noted in our Study Protocol and pre-specified, the analyses are conducted across the intervention factors across the study arms, rather than between the study arms.||1.64|0.88|
81436196|NCT04284553|162563465|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.98|||||"The OR compares between having sign-off approval as an intervention factor in the arm the patients' primary care providers were assigned to vs. all others not having sign-off approval in the arm they were assigned to."|Outcomes were evaluated using generalized linear mixed models with a logit link and binary errors, evaluating the association between the intervention factors (i.e., behavioral components) and the primary outcome, pooling across both stages of the 2-stage Atrius adaptive trial and adjusting for provider-level clustering. As noted in our Study Protocol and pre-specified, the analyses are conducted across the intervention factors across the study arms, rather than between the study arms.||0.98|0.52|
81436197|NCT04284553|162563465|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.64|||||"The OR compares between having pre-commitment as an intervention factor in the arm the patients' primary care providers were assigned to vs. all others not having pre-commitment in the arm they were assigned to."|Outcomes were evaluated using generalized linear mixed models with a logit link and binary errors, evaluating the association between the intervention factors (i.e., behavioral components) and the primary outcome, pooling across both stages of the 2-stage Atrius adaptive trial and adjusting for provider-level clustering. As noted in our Study Protocol and pre-specified, the analyses are conducted across the intervention factors across the study arms, rather than between the study arms.||1.64|0.89|
81450466|NCT03433755|162587792|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-61.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.93|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.25|-53.65||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-53.65|-69.25|< 0.0001
81450467|NCT03433755|162587792|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-56.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.66|-49.63||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-49.63|-63.66|< 0.0001
81539100|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.61||||0.0451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|6.69||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||6.69|1.02|0.0451
81539101|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.36||||0.0165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|9.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||9.04|1.25|0.0165
81539102|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.28||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|16.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||16.23|1.72|0.0037
81539103|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29||||0.0812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.82||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.82|0.90|0.0812
81539104|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.46||||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|6.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||6.22|0.97|0.0577
81539105|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.0706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|5.85||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.85|0.93|0.0706
81539106|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.0404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|7.0||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||7.00|1.04|0.0404
81436198|NCT04284553|162563465|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.19|||||"The OR compares patients having risk framing as an intervention factor in the arm the patients' primary care providers were assigned to vs. all others not having risk framing in the arm they were assigned to."|Outcomes were evaluated using generalized linear mixed models with a logit link and binary errors, evaluating the association between the intervention factors (i.e., behavioral components) and the primary outcome, pooling across both stages of the 2-stage Atrius adaptive trial and adjusting for provider-level clustering. As noted in our Study Protocol and pre-specified, the analyses are conducted across the intervention factors across the study arms, rather than between the study arms.||1.19|0.55|
81436199|NCT04284553|162563467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|21.2|||||"The estimate compares having open encounter as an intervention factor in the arm the patients' primary care providers were assigned to vs. all others not having open encounter in the arm they were assigned to."|Outcomes were evaluated using generalized linear mixed models with an identity link and normally-distributed errors, evaluating the association between the intervention factors (i.e., behavioral components) and secondary outcome, pooling across both stages of the 2-stage Atrius adaptive trial and adjusting for provider-level clustering. As noted in our Study Protocol and pre-specified, the analyses are conducted across intervention factors across study arms, rather than between the study arms.||21.2|-17.6|
81450468|NCT03433755|162587793|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-56.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.44|-50.07||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-50.07|-62.44|< 0.0001
81539107|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.3||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|11.99||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||11.99|1.54|0.0054
81539108|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.37||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|9.27||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||9.27|1.22|0.0186
81539109|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.58||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|22.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||22.14|1.96|0.0023
81539110|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.63||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|9.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||9.93|1.33|0.0118
81539111|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.57||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|16.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||16.53|1.88|0.0020
81539112|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|7.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||7.14|1.03|0.0430
81539113|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.2197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||4.66|0.70|0.2197
81735339|NCT00048581|163167670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 85 Role-Physical|3.01||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|5.19|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||5.19|0.83|0.007
81436200|NCT04284553|162563467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.8|17.5|||||"The estimate compares having boostering as an intervention factor in the arm the patients' primary care providers were assigned to vs. all others not having boostering in the arm they were assigned to."|Outcomes were evaluated using generalized linear mixed models with an identity link and normally-distributed errors, evaluating the association between the intervention factors (i.e., behavioral components) and secondary outcome, pooling across both stages of the 2-stage Atrius adaptive trial and adjusting for provider-level clustering. As noted in our Study Protocol and pre-specified, the analyses are conducted across intervention factors across study arms, rather than between the study arms.||17.5|-41.8|
81436201|NCT04284553|162563467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|39.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|67.4|||||"The estimate compares having cold-state priming as an intervention factor in the arm the patients' primary care providers were assigned to vs. all others not having cold-state priming in the arm they were assigned to."|Outcomes were evaluated using generalized linear mixed models with an identity link and normally-distributed errors, evaluating the association between the intervention factors (i.e., behavioral components) and secondary outcome, pooling across both stages of the 2-stage Atrius adaptive trial and adjusting for provider-level clustering. As noted in our Study Protocol and pre-specified, the analyses are conducted across intervention factors across study arms, rather than between the study arms.||67.4|11.6|
81436202|NCT04284553|162563467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.4|26.9|||||"The estimate compares having simplification as an intervention factor in the arm the patients' primary care providers were assigned to vs. all others not having simplification in the arm they were assigned to."|Outcomes were evaluated using generalized linear mixed models with an identity link and normally-distributed errors, evaluating the association between the intervention factors (i.e., behavioral components) and secondary outcome, pooling across both stages of the 2-stage Atrius adaptive trial and adjusting for provider-level clustering. As noted in our Study Protocol and pre-specified, the analyses are conducted across intervention factors across study arms, rather than between the study arms.||26.9|-30.4|
81436203|NCT04284553|162563467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.6|17.4|||||"The estimate compares having sign-off approval as an intervention factor in the arm the patients' primary care providers were assigned to vs. all others not having sign-off approval in the arm they were assigned to."|Outcomes were evaluated using generalized linear mixed models with an identity link and normally-distributed errors, evaluating the association between the intervention factors (i.e., behavioral components) and secondary outcome, pooling across both stages of the 2-stage Atrius adaptive trial and adjusting for provider-level clustering. As noted in our Study Protocol and pre-specified, the analyses are conducted across intervention factors across study arms, rather than between the study arms.||17.4|-37.6|
81436204|NCT04284553|162563467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.1|32.5|||||"The estimate compares having pre-commitment as an intervention factor in the arm the patients' primary care providers were assigned to vs. all others not having pre-commitment in the arm they were assigned to."|Outcomes were evaluated using generalized linear mixed models with an identity link and normally-distributed errors, evaluating the association between the intervention factors (i.e., behavioral components) and secondary outcome, pooling across both stages of the 2-stage Atrius adaptive trial and adjusting for provider-level clustering. As noted in our Study Protocol and pre-specified, the analyses are conducted across intervention factors across study arms, rather than between the study arms.||32.5|-24.1|
81436205|NCT04284553|162563467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.5|21.5|||||"The estimate compares having risk framing as an intervention factor in the arm the patients' primary care providers were assigned to vs. all others not having risk framing in the arm they were assigned to."|Outcomes were evaluated using generalized linear mixed models with an identity link and normally-distributed errors, evaluating the association between the intervention factors (i.e., behavioral components) and secondary outcome, pooling across both stages of the 2-stage Atrius adaptive trial and adjusting for provider-level clustering. As noted in our Study Protocol and pre-specified, the analyses are conducted across intervention factors across study arms, rather than between the study arms.||21.5|-45.5|
81436206|NCT00578968|162563470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81436207|NCT00578968|162563471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81436208|NCT00578968|162563472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81436209|NCT00578968|162563473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81436210|NCT00578968|162563474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison between the two groups at baseline resting.||||0.13
81436211|NCT00578968|162563474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison was made between the two groups at baseline peak exercise||||<0.01
81436212|NCT00578968|162563475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81436213|NCT00578968|162563476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81539114|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.1341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|5.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||5.42|0.80|0.1341
81735340|NCT00048581|163167670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 85 Bodily Pain|5.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.77|7.47|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||7.47|3.77|<0.001
81735341|NCT00048581|163167670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: General Health|2.51||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|4.02|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||4.02|0.99|0.001
81436214|NCT00578968|162563477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.15
81436215|NCT00578968|162563478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81436216|NCT00578968|162563479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.85
81436217|NCT00578968|162563480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.03
81436218|NCT00578968|162563481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.009
81436219|NCT00578968|162563482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.005
81436220|NCT00578968|162563483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.06
81436221|NCT00578968|162563484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.003
81436222|NCT00578968|162563485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.60
81436223|NCT00578968|162563486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.35
81436224|NCT00578968|162563487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.65
81436225|NCT00578968|162563488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.43
81436226|NCT00578968|162563489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison was made between groups at pretreatment resting time period.||||0.73
81436227|NCT00578968|162563489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Comparison was made between groups at pretreatment peak exercise time period.||||0.11
81436228|NCT00578968|162563490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.22
81436229|NCT00578968|162563491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.06
81436230|NCT00578968|162563492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.09
81436231|NCT00578968|162563493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81436232|NCT00578968|162563494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81478135|NCT04274075|162646031|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.919|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.855|0.988|||||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as Treatment C versus Treatment B.|The sample size chosen for this study was based upon precedent set by other PK studies of similar nature and was not based on power calculations.||0.988|0.855|
81436233|NCT00578968|162563495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.19
81436234|NCT00578968|162563496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.16
81436235|NCT00578968|162563497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81436236|NCT01350934|162563500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated Difference|1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.1|||Longitudinal data analysis|||||3.1|0.8|<0.001
81436237|NCT01350934|162563501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated Difference|2.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.1|||Longitudinal data analysis|||||4.1|1.8|<0.001
81436238|NCT01350934|162563502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-42.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.16|-36.67|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-36.67|-48.16|<0.001
81436239|NCT01350934|162563503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-52.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.04|-45.3|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-45.30|-59.04|<0.001
81436240|NCT01350934|162563504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-51.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.29|-44.99|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-44.99|-57.29|<0.001
81436241|NCT01350934|162563505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-51.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.77|-45.39|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-45.39|-58.77|<0.001
81735342|NCT00048581|163167670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 85 Vitality|3.17||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|5.1|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||5.10|1.24|0.001
81436242|NCT01350934|162563506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0279|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0074|0.1048|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds Ratio comparison of percentage of participants with \<20 ng/mL of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin (OH) D between Fosamax Plus group and Calcitriol group.||0.1048|0.0074|<0.001
81436243|NCT01196117|162563508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0009
81436244|NCT01196117|162563509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8938|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8938
81436245|NCT01196117|162563510|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.014
81436246|NCT01196117|162563511|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0200
81436247|NCT01196117|162563512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1321|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1321
81436248|NCT01196117|162563513|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.249|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.2490
81436249|NCT01196117|162563514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5139|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5139
81436250|NCT01196117|162563515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0597|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0597
81436251|NCT01196117|162563516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2134|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2134
81436252|NCT01765751|162563526|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|5.6|||||High vs Low group, mean difference adjusted for the baseline value of the respective variable centered at its mean. NDI also adjusted for traction-force feedback method.|||5.6|-0.1|
81436253|NCT01765751|162563526|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|5.9|||||Medium vs Low group, mean difference adjusted for the baseline value of the respective variable centered at its mean. NDI also adjusted for traction-force feedback method.|||5.9|0.1|
81735343|NCT00048581|163167670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 85 Social Functioning|4.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.59|6.79|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||6.79|2.59|<0.001
81735344|NCT00048581|163167670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 85 Role Emotional|0.97||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|3.77|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||3.77|-1.82|0.494
81735345|NCT00048581|163167670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 85 Mental Health|2.59||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|4.54|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||4.54|0.65|0.009
81735346|NCT00048581|163167672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 169 PCS|5.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.64|7.29|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||7.29|3.64|<0.001
81735347|NCT00048581|163167672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 169 MCS|3.04||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|5.17|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||5.17|0.91|0.005
81735348|NCT00048581|163167672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 169 Physical Function|4.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|5.98|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||5.98|2.08|<0.001
81735349|NCT00048581|163167672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 169 Role-Physical|5.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|7.35|||ANCOVA|||||7.35|3.10|<0.001
81735350|NCT00048581|163167672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 169 Bodily Pain|6.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.37|8.11|||ANCOVA|||||8.11|4.37|<0.001
81436254|NCT01765751|162563526|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.7|||||High vs Medium group, mean difference adjusted for the baseline value of the respective variable centered at its mean. NDI also adjusted for traction-force feedback method.|||2.7|-3.2|
81735351|NCT00048581|163167672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 169 General Health|3.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|4.9|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||4.90|1.64|<0.001
81735352|NCT00048581|163167672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 169 Vitality|4.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.76|6.79|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||6.79|2.76|<0.001
81735353|NCT00048581|163167672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 169 Social Functioning|4.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.71|7.12|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||7.12|2.71|<0.001
81436255|NCT01765751|162563527|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|29.7|||||High vs Low group, mean difference adjusted for the baseline value of the respective variable centered at its mean. NDI also adjusted for traction-force feedback method.|||29.7|1.6|
81436256|NCT01765751|162563527|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|23.3|||||Medium vs Low group, mean difference adjusted for the baseline value of the respective variable centered at its mean. NDI also adjusted for traction-force feedback method.|||23.3|-3.7|
81436257|NCT01765751|162563527|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|20.3|||||High vs Medium group, mean difference adjusted for the baseline value of the respective variable centered at its mean. NDI also adjusted for traction-force feedback method.|||20.3|-8.6|
81735354|NCT00048581|163167672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Day 169 Role Emotional|3.54||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|6.33|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||6.33|0.74|0.013
81735355|NCT00048581|163167672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj Diff: Mental Health|2.7||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|4.6|||ANCOVA|||Differences in mean changes from baseline between the 2 treatment groups (ABA and PLA) in PCS, MCS, and the 8 subscale scores at Day 85 were compared using ANCOVA models. Adjusted difference (Adj Diff) from PLA group with 95% CIs and p-values were calculated, and adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor and baseline value as covariate.||4.60|0.79|0.006
81735356|NCT00048581|163167674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj M Chg from BL: HAQ-DI|-0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Mean changes from baseline in HAQ disability index were compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. This analysis was based on the LOCF data set. Similar analyses were also conducted for each of the 8 individual categories: 1) dressing and grooming; 2) arising; 3) eating; 4) walking; 5) hygiene; 6) reach; 7) grip; and 8) common daily activities. Adjusted Mean Change From Baseline = Adj M Chg From BL||-0.23|-0.44|<0.001
81735357|NCT00048581|163167674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj M Chg from BL: Dressing and Grooming|-0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Mean changes from baseline in HAQ disability index were compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. This analysis was based on the LOCF data set. Similar analyses were also conducted for each of the 8 individual categories: 1) dressing and grooming; 2) arising; 3) eating; 4) walking; 5) hygiene; 6) reach; 7) grip; and 8) common daily activities. Adjusted Mean Change From Baseline= Adj M Chg From BL||-0.14|-0.49|<0.001
81735358|NCT00048581|163167674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj M Chg from BL: Arising|-0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Mean changes from baseline in HAQ disability index were compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. This analysis was based on the LOCF data set. Similar analyses were also conducted for each of the 8 individual categories: 1) dressing and grooming; 2) arising; 3) eating; 4) walking; 5) hygiene; 6) reach; 7) grip; and 8) common daily activities. Adjusted Mean Change From Baseline= Adj M Chg From BL||-0.16|-0.47|<0.001
81735359|NCT00048581|163167674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj M Chg from BL: Eating|-0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Mean changes from baseline in HAQ disability index were compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. This analysis was based on the LOCF data set. Similar analyses were also conducted for each of the 8 individual categories: 1) dressing and grooming; 2) arising; 3) eating; 4) walking; 5) hygiene; 6) reach; 7) grip; and 8) common daily activities. Adjusted Mean Change From Baseline = Adj M Chg From BL||-0.30|-0.65|<0.001
81735360|NCT00048581|163167674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj M Chg from BL: Walking|-0.26||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Mean changes from baseline in HAQ disability index were compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. This analysis was based on the LOCF data set. Similar analyses were also conducted for each of the 8 individual categories: 1) dressing and grooming; 2) arising; 3) eating; 4) walking; 5) hygiene; 6) reach; 7) grip; and 8) common daily activities. Adjusted Mean Change From Baseline= Adj M Chg from BL||-0.09|-0.44|0.003
81735361|NCT00048581|163167674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj M Chg from BL: Hygiene|-0.22||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Mean changes from baseline in HAQ disability index were compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. This analysis was based on the LOCF data set. Similar analyses were also conducted for each of the 8 individual categories: 1) dressing and grooming; 2) arising; 3) eating; 4) walking; 5) hygiene; 6) reach; 7) grip; and 8) common daily activities. Adjusted Mean Change From Baseline= Adj M Chg from BL||-0.05|-0.39|0.010
81735362|NCT00048581|163167674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj M Chg from BL: Reaching|-0.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Mean changes from baseline in HAQ disability index were compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. This analysis was based on the LOCF data set. Similar analyses were also conducted for each of the 8 individual categories: 1) dressing and grooming; 2) arising; 3) eating; 4) walking; 5) hygiene; 6) reach; 7) grip; and 8) common daily activities. Adjusted Mean Change From Baseline= Adj M Chg from BL||-0.25|-0.61|<0.001
81735363|NCT00048581|163167674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj M Chg from BL: Gripping|-0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Mean changes from baseline in HAQ disability index were compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. This analysis was based on the LOCF data set. Similar analyses were also conducted for each of the 8 individual categories: 1) dressing and grooming; 2) arising; 3) eating; 4) walking; 5) hygiene; 6) reach; 7) grip; and 8) common daily activities. Adjusted Mean Change From Baseline= Adj M Chg from BL||-0.15|-0.49|<0.001
81735364|NCT00048581|163167674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adj M Chg from BL: Activities|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Mean changes from baseline in HAQ disability index were compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. This analysis was based on the LOCF data set. Similar analyses were also conducted for each of the 8 individual categories: 1) dressing and grooming; 2) arising; 3) eating; 4) walking; 5) hygiene; 6) reach; 7) grip; and 8) common daily activities. Adjusted Mean Change From Baseline= Adj M Chg from BL||-0.22|-0.58|<0.001
81735365|NCT03966365|163167741|OTHER|||||||0.706|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.706
81735366|NCT03966365|163167742|OTHER|||||||0.622|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.622
81735367|NCT03966365|163167743|OTHER|||||||0.081|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Green lissamine treatment groups||||0.081
81735368|NCT03966365|163167743|OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Fluorescein treatment groups||||0.490
81735369|NCT03966365|163167744|OTHER|||||||0.253|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.253
81735370|NCT03966365|163167745|OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.031
81735371|NCT03966365|163167747|OTHER|||||||0.651|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.651
81735372|NCT00723528|163167792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Fisher's exact test (using Holm's method)|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81478136|NCT04274075|162646032|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.975|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.908|1.05|||||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as Treatment B versus Treatment A.|The sample size chosen for this study was based upon precedent set by other PK studies of similar nature and was not based on power calculations.||1.05|0.908|
81735373|NCT00723528|163167793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||2-sample t-test (using Holm's method)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81735374|NCT00723528|163167803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Fisher's exact test (using Holm's method)|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81735375|NCT03785548|163167806|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.851|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.576||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.241|7.944|||ANCOVA|F(1, 140)=1.225||||7.944|-2.241|0.270
81735376|NCT03785548|163167807|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.098||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.983|6.266|||ANCOVA|F(1, 140)=0.002||||6.266|-5.983|0.964
81472320|NCT03646305|162636560|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Activity. Null: On average, singing and verbal repetition would have equal levels of cognitive defusion||||>0.05
81478137|NCT04274075|162646032|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.918|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.856|0.985|||||The geometric mean ratio was calculated as Treatment C versus Treatment B.|The sample size chosen for this study was based upon precedent set by other PK studies of similar nature and was not based on power calculations.||0.985|0.856|
81478138|NCT01563198|162646061|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Change in Non-completion Rate of MRI Scans From Baseline at Average of One Year (All Schedule Patients)||||<0.0001
81478139|NCT01563198|162646062|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81478140|NCT01563198|162646063|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81735377|NCT03979079|163167821|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.3||Estimation was performed using a Bayesian approach. As such, p-values are not estimated.|Two-stage model.||||Two-stage model within a Bayesian framework to assess the role of the prostate-specific antigens profile on clinical failure while accounting for a secondary treatment prescribed by indication. Prostatespecific antigens modeled using a hierarchical piecewise linear trajectory with a random changepoint. Residual prostate-specific antigens variability was expressed as a function of prostate-specific antigens concentration. Covariates in the survival model included hormone therapy, baseline characteristics, and individual predictions of the prostate-specific antigens nadir and timing and prostate-specific antigens slopes before and after the nadir as provided by the longitudinal process.|0.30|0.14|
81735378|NCT01819597|163167822|OTHER|This is a phase II study design to determine the non-futility of proceeding to a phase III pivotal evaluation. The study group was planned to be compared to a propensity score matching (PSM) cohort from to the patients in the medical arms of the SAMMPRIS trial and to patients in the medical arm of COSS that had demonstrated angiographic intracranial atherosclerosis and occlusion.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.14|0.94||Pre-established α ≤ 0.10 for phase IIa|Regression, Cox|Alpha set at ≤ 0.1. for phase II study|ERSIAS/ Controls.|We derived the sample size required to power the trial to test the difference between two binomial event rates using the method of Farrington and Manning as implemented in R package gsDesign (Anderson, 2011). An estimated sample size of 52 patients will be necessary to detect a ∆ of 0.05, with a one-sided alpha of 0.10 and a beta of 0.10 - acceptable parameters for a non-definitive, non-futility study (Palesch et al., 2005, Levin, 2005).||0.94|0.14|0.08
81735379|NCT02495857|163167845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|36.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.25|62.11||||||||62.11|10.25|
81436258|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|0.4|||||Pain Interference - High vs. Low Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Pain Interference||0.4|-8.1|
81436259|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|5.6|||||Pain Interference - Medium vs Low Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Pain Interference||5.6|-2.6|
81436260|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|1.0|||||Pain Interference - High vs. Medium Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Pain Interference||1.0|-9.8|
81436261|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|3.8|||||Physical Function - High vs. Low Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Physical Function||3.8|-2.2|
81436262|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|3.2|||||Physical Function - Medium vs. Low Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Physical Funtion||3.2|-2.9|
81436263|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|3.7|||||Physical Function- High vs. Medium Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population|Physical Function||3.7|-2.4|
81735380|NCT02495857|163167846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|36.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.25|62.11||||||||62.11|10.25|
81735381|NCT02495857|163167847|EQUIVALENCE|From baseline to week 26 visit, change in the WOMAC stiffness score was evaluated.|Mean Difference (Net)|5.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.61|8.49||||||||8.49|-13.61|
81735382|NCT02883452|163167851|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of CT-P13 SC to CT-P13 IV was to be concluded if the lower bound of two-sided 90% CI for the ratio of geometric least square means was higher than 80%.|Ratio of Geometric LS means|1154.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|786.37|1694.0|||||The geometric lease square (LS) means, ratio of geometric LS means (CT-P13 SC 120/240 mg to CT-P13 IV 5 mg/kg), and 2-sided 90% CI were obtained from the ANCOVA model.|Primary PK analysis was analyzed using an ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and current use of treatment with azathioprine (AZA) or 6-mercaptopurine (6-MP) or methotrexate (MTX) (used or not used), disease (CD or UC), clinical response at Week 6 (responder or non-responder by Clinical Disease Activity Index \[CDAI\]-70 for CD or partial Mayo score for UC), body weight at Week 6 (\<80 kg or ≥80 kg) fitted as covariates.||1694.00|786.37|
81735383|NCT00667095|163167877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 1 month.||||0.024
81735384|NCT00667095|163167877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 3 months.||||0.036
81735385|NCT00667095|163167878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 1 month.||||0.051
81735386|NCT00667095|163167878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 3 months.||||0.12
81735387|NCT00667095|163167879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 1 month.||||0.42
81735388|NCT00667095|163167879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 3 months.||||0.15
81735389|NCT00667095|163167880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 1 month||||0.18
81735390|NCT00667095|163167880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 3 months.||||0.77
81735391|NCT00667095|163167881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to one month||||0.67
81735392|NCT00667095|163167881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline to 3 months.||||0.20
81735393|NCT00667095|163167882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change between baseline and one month||||0.31
81735394|NCT00667095|163167882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change between baseline and 3 months||||0.038
81735395|NCT01520909|163167883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|140.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The proportion of participants achieving platelet counts \>=50 Gi/L for those participants receiving eltrombopag versus placebo was compared.||Indicated significance at the 5% (two-sided) level of significance||140.93|2.29|<0.001
81735396|NCT01520909|163167884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.15|78.73|||Repeated measures model for binary data|Repeated measures model for binary data using Generalized linear mixed model||||78.73|8.15|<0.001
81735397|NCT00830206|163167921|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on the pharmacokinetic parameters using SAS® Software.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|102.62||||||90.0|94.84|111.05|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||111.05|94.84|
81735398|NCT00830206|163167922|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on the pharmacokinetic parameters using SAS® software.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|100.85||||||90.0|94.48|107.65|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||107.65|94.48|
81735399|NCT00830206|163167923|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on the pharmacokimetic parameters using SAS® software.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|101.92||||||90.0|95.18|109.14|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||109.14|95.18|
81735400|NCT01375660|163167924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.026
81436264|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|10.5|||||Fatigue - High vs. Low Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Fatigue||10.5|1.1|
81436265|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|8.2|||||Fatigue - Medium vs. Low Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Fatigue||8.2|-1.5|
81436266|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|7.3|||||Fatigue - High vs. Medium Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Fatigue||7.3|-2.3|
81735401|NCT01375660|163167925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.6
81735402|NCT01375660|163167926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.389|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.389
81735403|NCT01375660|163167927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|||||P Value for Insulinogenic Index-30 = 0.34|ANOVA|||||||0.34
81735404|NCT01375660|163167928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.22
81735405|NCT01375660|163167929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.13
81735406|NCT01375660|163167930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.869|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.869
81735407|NCT01832259|163167931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.345|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.345
81735408|NCT01832259|163167933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.46
81735409|NCT00905346|163167936|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of the LS Mean (Test/Ref x 100)|98.39||||||90.0|94.36|102.59|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.59|94.36|
81735410|NCT00905346|163167937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of the LS Mean (Test/Ref x 100)|102.92||||||90.0|99.88|106.05|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||106.05|99.88|
81735411|NCT00905346|163167938|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of the LS Mean (Test/Ref x 100)|102.63||||||90.0|99.24|106.14|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||106.14|99.24|
81735412|NCT04605094|163167947|OTHER||Difference in response rate|-8.62||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.94|0.71|||Regression, Logistic|||"Treatment difference in IGA responders~Estimates were from a logistic regression model that included treatment group, age as recorded on electronic case report form (eCRF) at screening (\>=12 to \<18 years; \>=18 years), blood eosinophils as recorded on eCRF at screening (\<300 cells/microliters \[μL\]; \>=300 cells/μL) and baseline value of IGA score."||0.71|-17.94|0.080
81735413|NCT04605094|163167948|OTHER||Difference in response rate|-5.15||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.67|6.36|||Regression, Logistic|||"Treatment difference in EASI-75 responders~Estimates were from a logistic regression model that included treatment group, age as recorded on eCRF at screening (\>=12 to \< 18 years; \>=18 years), blood eosinophils as recorded on eCRF at screening (\<300 cells/μL; \>=300 cells/μL) and baseline EASI total score."||6.36|-16.67|0.384
81735414|NCT04605094|163167949|OTHER||Difference in response rate|-8.18||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.94|0.59|||Regression, Logistic|||"Treatment difference in EASI-90 responders~Estimates were from a logistic regression model that included treatment group, age as recorded on eCRF at screening (\>=12 to \< 18 years; \>=18 years), blood eosinophils as recorded on eCRF at screening (\<300 cells/μL; \>=300 cells/μL) and baseline EASI total score."||0.59|-16.94|0.078
81436267|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.5|||||Sleep Disturbance - High vs. Low Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Sleep Disturbance||3.5|-0.9|
81436268|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.9|||||Sleep Disturbance - Medium vs. Low Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Sleep Disturbance||0.9|-3.6|
81436269|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|5.0|||||Sleep Disturbance - High vs. Medium Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Sleep Disturbance||5.0|0.4|
81436270|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|3.9|||||Anxiety - High vs. Low Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Anxiety||3.9|-4.5|
81436271|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|5.1|||||Anxiety - Medium vs. Low Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Anxiety||5.1|-2.9|
81436272|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|2.9|||||Anxiety - High vs. Medium Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Anxiety||2.9|-5.7|
81436273|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|0.6|||||Depression - High vs. Low Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Depression||0.6|-6.7|
81436274|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.6|||||Depression - Medium vs. Low Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Depression||2.6|-4.1|
81436275|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|1.4|||||Depression - High vs. Medium Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Depression||1.4|-5.4|
81436276|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|4.9|||||Satisfaction with Social Role - High vs. Low Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Satisfaction with Social Role||4.9|-4.5|
81436277|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|7.7|||||Satisfaction with Social Role - Medium vs. Low Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Satisfaction with Social Role||7.7|-1.8|
81436278|NCT01765751|162563528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|2.0|||||Satisfaction with Social Role - High vs. Medium Group - The scale for the PROMIS measures uses a T-score metric in which 50 is the mean of a relevant reference population and 10 is the standard deviation (SD) of that population.|Satisfaction with Social Role||2.0|-7.6|
81436279|NCT00799708|162563534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.345||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.345
81436280|NCT00799708|162563534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.166
81436281|NCT00799708|162563535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.92|||ANCOVA|||||0.92|-0.16|0.120
81436282|NCT00880334|162563536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.49|||Log Rank|||The study was designed with 80% power to detect 60% improvement in median PFS from 18 to 28.8 weeks (Vandetanib+docetaxel/Placebo+docetaxel hazard ratio of 0.625) with the addition of Vandetanib while maintaining an overall significance level of 5% in a one-sided test. This assumed exponential distribution of events, accrual of 1.75 patients per week (7-8 patients per month) for 78 weeks with 34 weeks of additional follow-up (112 weeks total). Full information was 118 PFS events.||1.49|0.69|0.939
81436283|NCT00880334|162563538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.79|||Log Rank|||||1.79|0.81|.873
81436284|NCT00880334|162563539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.56
81436285|NCT00880334|162563540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.31
81436286|NCT01157234|162563569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|28.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|55.53||||||||55.53|1.93|
81436287|NCT01157234|162563570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|8.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.58|29.12||||||||29.12|-12.58|
81436288|NCT01157234|162563571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.74|9.2||||||||9.20|-6.74|
81436289|NCT01157234|162563575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|11.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|23.4||||||||23.40|0.48|
81436290|NCT01157234|162563576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|69.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.83|||TWO_SIDED|99.7|12.71|126.37||||||||126.37|12.71|
81436291|NCT01157234|162563577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|68.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.24|||TWO_SIDED|99.17|13.02|123.36||||||||123.36|13.02|
81436292|NCT01157234|162563578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.32|||TWO_SIDED|99.17|-48.25|51.03||||||||51.03|-48.25|
81436293|NCT01157234|162563579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.96|||TWO_SIDED|99.17|-48.74|54.22||||||||54.22|-48.74|
81436294|NCT02951195|162563588|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.4||||0.0207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|12.6|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||12.6|0.3|0.0207
81436295|NCT02951195|162563588|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|15.9|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||15.9|5.0|0.0002
81436296|NCT02951195|162563588|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.8||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|14.5|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||14.5|3.0|0.0019
81436297|NCT02951195|162563588|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.3||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|18.7|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||18.7|-2.1|0.0540
81735415|NCT04605094|163167950|OTHER||Difference in response rate|0.69||||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.93|10.32|||Regression, Logistic|||"Treatment difference in Peak Pruritus NRS~Estimates were from a logistic regression model that included treatment group, age as recorded on eCRF at screening (\>=12 to \< 18 years; \>=18 years), blood eosinophils as recorded on eCRF at screening (\<300 cells/μL; \>=300 cells/μL) and baseline Peak Pruritus score."||10.32|-8.93|0.889
81735416|NCT00909610|163167965|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be applied to log-transformed AUC's and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|101.0||||||90.0|92.3|111.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125|||111|92.3|
81735417|NCT00909610|163167966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be applied to log-transformed AUC's and Cmax parameters.|Ratio of the Geometric Mean|106.0||||||90.0|101.0|112.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||112|101|
81735418|NCT00909610|163167967|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be applied to log-transformed AUC's and Cmax parameters.|Ratio of the Geometric Mean|101.0||||||90.0|91.9|111.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||111|91.9|
81735419|NCT00909610|163167968|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be applied to log-transformed AUC's and Cmax parameters.|Ratio of the Geometric Mean|105.0||||||90.0|100.0|111.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||111|100|
81735420|NCT00909610|163167969|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be applied to log-transformed AUC's and Cmax parameters.|Ratio of the Mean|101.0||||||90.0|92.5|111.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||111|92.5|
81735421|NCT00909610|163167970|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be applied to log-transformed AUC's and Cmax parameters.|Ratio of the Mean|110.0||||||90.0|103.0|117.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||117|103|
81735422|NCT00909610|163167971|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be applied to log-transformed AUC's and Cmax parameters.|Ratio of the Mean|101.0||||||90.0|92.2|111.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||111|92.2|
81735423|NCT00909610|163167972|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be applied to log-transformed AUC's and Cmax parameters.|Ratio of the Mean|107.0||||||90.0|100.0|115.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||115|100|
81735424|NCT03585790|163167973|NON_INFERIORITY|Margin acceptable mean difference (Single Vision - Multifocal) = -5 rating units (0-100 scale, 0 = optimal)||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Ho: Single Vision - Multifocal \>= M vs. Ho: Single Vision - Multifocal \< M. Alpha = 0.05, two sided beta = 0.80||||0.18
81735425|NCT00627016|163168070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance for the comparison of the primary endpoint was determined at 0.05 level.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81735426|NCT00627016|163168071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was only declared if the primary endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level. The multiplicity between the two secondary endpoints was adjusted by Hommel-Simes method to maintain the overall 0.05 level.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81735427|NCT00627016|163168072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was only declared if the primary endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level. The multiplicity between the two secondary endpoints was adjusted by Hommel-Simes method to maintain the overall 0.05 level.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81735428|NCT00377260|163168097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of clinical treatment failures by the on-therapy visit.||||< .001
81735429|NCT00377260|163168098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of clinical failures by the end of therapy.||||< .001
81735430|NCT00377260|163168099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equations|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the symptom burden as measured by the respective mean scores over time.||||.02
81735431|NCT00377260|163168100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of children who develop worsening symptoms within the first 3 days of treatment.||||.24
81735432|NCT00377260|163168101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||95.0||||A weighted regression model was used with weights equal to the number of days information regarding analgesic use was reported by the parents.|Regression, Linear|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the average number of doses of analgesic medication administered by parents.||||.35
81735433|NCT00377260|163168102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment groups regarding the proportion of children with protocol-defined diarrhea.||||.04
81735434|NCT00377260|163168102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment groups regarding the proportion of children with diaper dermatitis.||||<.01
81735435|NCT00377260|163168102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment groups regarding the proportion of children with oral thrush.||||.07
81436298|NCT02951195|162563589|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.7||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|13.8|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||13.8|3.7|0.0007
81436299|NCT02951195|162563590|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-19.5||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|-6.8|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-6.8|-32.2|0.0018
81436300|NCT02951195|162563590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.6||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|-2.1|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-2.1|-25.0|0.0106
81436301|NCT02951195|162563590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-27.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.6|-16.3|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-16.3|-38.6|<0.0001
81436302|NCT02951195|162563590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-24.8||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.0|-9.7|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-9.7|-40.0|0.0017
81735436|NCT00377260|163168102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment groups regarding the proportion of children with vomiting.||||>.99
81735437|NCT00377260|163168102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment groups regarding the proportion of children with rash.||||>.99
81735438|NCT00377260|163168102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment groups regarding the proportion of children with mastoiditis.||||.99
81735439|NCT00377260|163168102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment groups regarding the proportion of children with perforation of their tympanic membrane.||||.08
81735440|NCT00377260|163168103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of culture results with at least one AOM pathogen present.||||.002
81735441|NCT00377260|163168103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of culture results with Streptococcus pneumoniae present.||||<.001
81735442|NCT00377260|163168103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of culture results with Haemophilus influenzae present.||||.85
81735443|NCT00377260|163168103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of culture results with Moraxella catarrhalis present.||||<.001
81735444|NCT00377260|163168103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of culture results with Streptococcus pyogenes present.||||.28
81735445|NCT00377260|163168104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of children colonized with penicillin-susceptible Streptococcus pneumoniae.||||< .001
81735446|NCT00377260|163168105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of culture results with at least one AOM pathogen present.||||.10
81735447|NCT00377260|163168105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of culture results with Streptococcus pneumoniae present.||||.03
81735448|NCT00377260|163168105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of culture results with Haemophilus influenzae present.||||.96
81735449|NCT00377260|163168105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of culture results with Moraxella catarrhalis present.||||.79
81735450|NCT00377260|163168105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of culture results with Streptococcus pyogenes present.||||.98
81735451|NCT00377260|163168106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the proportion of children colonized with penicillin-susceptible Streptococcus pneumoniae.||||.04
81735452|NCT00377260|163168107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equations|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the probability of middle ear effusion at the on-therapy visit.||||.03
81735453|NCT00377260|163168108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equations|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the probability of middle ear effusion at the end-of-therapy visit.||||.006
81735454|NCT00377260|163168109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equations|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||The analysis was ITT. The number of participants equals the number of children for which at least one ear has an interpretable tympanogram at the follow-up visit.||||.04
81436303|NCT02951195|162563591|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-23.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|-14.1|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-14.1|-33.7|<0.0001
81436304|NCT02951195|162563592|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|12.5||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|24.0|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||24.0|1.1|0.0166
81436305|NCT02951195|162563592|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|21.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2|31.4|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||31.4|11.2|<0.0001
81436306|NCT02951195|162563592|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|17.1||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|27.8|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||27.8|6.3|0.0013
81436307|NCT02951195|162563592|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|14.5||||0.0563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|32.9|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||32.9|-3.8|0.0563
81436308|NCT02951195|162563593|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|13.6||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|21.9|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||21.9|5.3|0.0012
81436309|NCT02951195|162563594|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|14.1||||0.0476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|30.9|||ANCOVA|||||30.9|-2.6|0.0476
81436310|NCT02951195|162563594|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|29.4||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.8|44.0|||ANCOVA|||||44.0|14.8|0.0001
81436311|NCT02951195|162563594|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|26.2||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|41.1|||ANCOVA|||||41.1|11.3|0.0006
81436312|NCT02951195|162563594|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.8||||0.2714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|21.2|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||21.2|-11.6|0.2714
81436313|NCT02951195|162563595|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|11.3||||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|21.2|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||21.2|1.3|0.0138
81478141|NCT03258645|162646071|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Univariate linear regression with the continuous dependent variable of time-to-initiation for dabigatran in days and independent variable of National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score at index date was applied.||||< 0.001
81478142|NCT03258645|162646072|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||Univariate linear regression with the continuous dependent variable of time-to-initiation for dabigatran in days and independent variable of Modified Rankin Scale (mRS) at index date was applied.||||0.01
81436314|NCT01207752|162563621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.550
81436315|NCT00550147|162563625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1933|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.72|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test (comparing augmentation period start score with end score), 23 df. Value is Visit 10 score minus Visit 5 score (null hypothesis=0).|This was a comparison of pre-post change in a single group, with treatment administered open-label.|This was a repeated-measures analysis, using a single group of subjects who were administered quetiapine in addition to OROS mph. See Kronenberger et al. (2007, Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology) for additional information.||-0.72|-1.52|<0.05
81436316|NCT00550147|162563626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2056|<|0.05||95.0|-1.75|-0.91|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test (comparing augmentation period start score with end score), 23 df. Value is Visit 10 score minus Visit 5 score (null hypothesis=0).|This was a comparison of pre-post change in a single group, with treatment administered open-label.|This was a repeated-measures analysis, using a single group of subjects who were administered quetiapine in addition to OROS mph. Results reported here are for the augmentation period (Visit 5-10). See Kronenberger et al. (2007, Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology) for additional information.||-0.91|-1.75|<0.05
81436317|NCT00550147|162563627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-47.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.06|<|0.05||95.0|-74.3|-20.2|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test (comparing augmentation period start score with end score), 23 df. Value is Visit 10 score minus Visit 5 score (null hypothesis=0).|This was a comparison of pre-post change in a single group, with treatment administered open-label.|This was a repeated-measures analysis, using a single group of subjects who were administered quetiapine in addition to OROS mph. Results reported here are for the augmentation period (Visit 5-10). See Kronenberger et al. (2007, Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology) for additional information.||-20.2|-74.3|<0.05
81436318|NCT00550147|162563628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|-1.29|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test (comparing augmentation period start score with end score), 23 df. Value is Visit 10 score minus Visit 5 score (null hypothesis=0).|This was a comparison of pre-post change in a single group, with treatment administered open-label.|This was a repeated-measures analysis, using a single group of subjects who were administered quetiapine in addition to OROS mph. Results reported here are for the augmentation period (Visit 5-10). See Kronenberger et al. (2007, Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology) for additional information.||-1.29|-7.04|<0.05
81436319|NCT00550147|162563629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16|<|0.05||95.0|-17.76|-8.82|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test (comparing augmentation period start score with end score), 23 df. Value is Visit 10 score minus Visit 5 score (null hypothesis=0).|This was a comparison of pre-post change in a single group, with treatment administered open-label.|This was a repeated-measures analysis, using a single group of subjects who were administered quetiapine in addition to OROS mph. Results reported here are for the augmentation period (Visit 5-10). See Kronenberger et al. (2007, Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology) for additional information.||-8.82|-17.76|<0.05
81436320|NCT02151149|162563671|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.9258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on stratification factors of ECOG PS at screening (0 vs. 1) and histology (squamous cell carcinoma vs. non-squamous cell carcinoma).||||1.21|0.84|0.9258
81436321|NCT02151149|162563678|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.81|||Stratified Log Rank|Based on stratification factors of ECOG PS at screening (0 vs. 1) and histology (squamous cell carcinoma vs. non-squamous cell carcinoma).||||0.81|0.33|0.0036
81436322|NCT02151149|162563679|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.3537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.25|||Stratified log-rank test|Based on stratification factors of ECOG PS at screening (0 vs. 1) and histology (squamous cell carcinoma vs. non-squamous cell carcinoma).||||1.25|0.54|0.3537
81436323|NCT02151149|162563680|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.56||||0.0597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.971|2.511|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on stratification factors of ECOG PS at screening (0 vs. 1) and histology (squamous cell carcinoma vs. non-squamous cell carcinoma)..||||2.511|0.971|0.0597
81436324|NCT03950674|162563681|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.12511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.42||One-sided p-value based on unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by PD-L1 status (≥1% vs. \<1%), platinum chemotherapy (cisplatin vs. carboplatin) \& smoking status (never vs. former/current). Pembrolizumab=numerator; Control=denominator.|||1.42|0.27|0.12511
81436325|NCT03950674|162563682|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29||||0.03127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.15||One-sided p-value based on unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by PD-L1 status (≥1% vs. \<1%), platinum chemotherapy (cisplatin vs. carboplatin) \& smoking status (never vs. former/current). Pembrolizumab=numerator; Control=denominator.|||1.15|0.07|0.03127
81436326|NCT02224053|162563690|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|90% CIs of geometric mean ratios being within 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio|106.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.26|113.46|||||AZD9291+omeprazole / AZD9291 alone|Study sized so experiment-wise power for the 90% CIs of geometric mean ratios for both AUC and Cmax of AZD9291 being within 80% to 125% was 90% (95% for each parameter). Within subject CV assumed to be 23%. 5% change in exposure also assumed.||113.46|100.26|
81436327|NCT02224053|162563691|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|90% CIs of geometric mean ratios being within 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio|101.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.65|109.16|||||AZD9291+omeprazole / AZD9291 alone|Study sized so experiment-wise power for the 90% CIs of geometric mean ratios for both AUC and Cmax of AZD9291 being within 80% to 125% was 90% (95% for each parameter). Within subject CV assumed to be 23%. 5% change in exposure also assumed.||109.16|94.65|
81436328|NCT02224053|162563700|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|90% CIs of geometric mean ratios being within 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio|94.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.77|101.21||||||AZ5104||101.21|88.77|
81436329|NCT02224053|162563700|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|90% CIs of geometric mean ratios being within 80% to 125%|Geomteric mean ratio|89.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.89|95.91||||||AZ7550||95.91|83.89|
81436330|NCT02224053|162563701|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|90% CIs of geometric mean ratios being within 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio|102.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.87|108.07|||||AZD9291+omeprazole / AZD9291 alone|AZ5104||108.07|96.87|
81436331|NCT02224053|162563701|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|90% CIs of geometric mean ratios being within 80% to 125%|Geometric mean ratio|94.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.92|98.33||||||AZ7550||98.33|89.92|
81436332|NCT01499160|162563706|OTHER|Not done due to low accrual||||||||||||Not done due to low accrual|Not done due to low accrual|Not done due to low accrual||Not done due to low accrual|Not done due to low accrual|||
81436333|NCT00360490|162563738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis: the absolute change from Baseline MBL to End of Study MBL is equal in the LNG IUS group and the MPA group.||||<0.001
81436334|NCT00360490|162563739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|62.59|||<|0.001||95.0|50.56|74.61|||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis: the proportion of subjects with successful treatment is equal in the LNG IUS group and the MPA group.||74.61|50.56|<0.001
81436335|NCT00360490|162563740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-49.2|||<|0.001||95.0|-70.2|-28.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis: the percent change from Baseline MBL to End of Study MBL is equal in the LNG IUS group and the MPA group.||-28.3|-70.2|<0.001
81436336|NCT00360490|162563741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis: the absolute change from Baseline MBL to Mid-study MBL is equal in the LNG IUS group and the MPA group.||||<0.001
81436337|NCT00360490|162563742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-50.6|||<|0.001||95.0|-63.8|-37.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis: the percent change from Baseline MBL to Mid-study MBL is equal in the LNG IUS group and the MPA group.||-37.4|-63.8|<0.001
81735455|NCT00377260|163168110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equations|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding visits to primary care provider.||||.20
81436338|NCT00360490|162563752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|26.06||||||95.0|14.75|37.36||||||A two-sided 95% confidence interval for the improvement rate will be provided for cycle 6||37.36|14.75|
81436339|NCT02786927|162563771|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81436340|NCT02786927|162563772|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81436341|NCT02786927|162563773|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81436342|NCT01801917|162563774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Bayesian|0.586||||||||||||||It was a Bayesian analysis with non-informative prior for co-primary endpoints, MMT-24 and CK, with dual criteria for statistical significance: ≥ 90% posterior probability (PP) of achieving an increase from baseline in MMT24 and decrease in CK and clinical relevance: ≥ 50% PP achieving an increase of 15 points in MMT24 and a decrease of 30% in CK vs. placebo. For this table the value is the posterior probability of achieving an increase in MMT24 and a decrease in CK in 2mg group vs. placebo||||
81436343|NCT01801917|162563774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Bayesian|0.022||||||||||||||It was a Bayesian analysis with non-informative prior for co-primary endpoints, MMT-24 and CK, with dual criteria for statistical significance: ≥ 90% posterior probability (PP) of achieving an increase from baseline in MMT24 and decrease in CK and clinical relevance: ≥ 50% PP achieving an increase of 15 points in MMT24 and a decrease of 30% in CK vs. placebo. . For this table the value is the PP of achieving an increase of 15 points in MMT24 and a decrease of 30% in CK in 2mg group vs. placebo||||
81436344|NCT01801917|162563774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Bayesian|0.963||||||||||||||It was a Bayesian analysis with non-informative prior for co-primary endpoints, MMT-24 and CK, with dual criteria for statistical significance: ≥ 90% posterior probability (PP) of achieving an increase from baseline in MMT24 and decrease in CK and clinical relevance: ≥ 50% PP achieving an increase of 15 points in MMT24 and a decrease of 30% in CK vs. placebo. For this table the value is the posterior probability of achieving an increase in MMT24 and a decrease in CK in 10mg group vs. placebo||||
81436345|NCT01801917|162563774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Bayesian|0.837||||||||||||||It was a Bayesian analysis with non-informative prior for co-primary endpoints, MMT-24 and CK, with dual criteria for statistical significance: ≥ 90% posterior probability (PP) of achieving an increase from baseline in MMT24 and decrease in CK and clinical relevance: ≥ 50% PP achieving an increase of 15 points in MMT24 and a decrease of 30% in CK vs. placebo. . For this table the value is the PP of achieving an increase of 15 points in MMT24 and a decrease of 30% in CK in 10mg group vs. placebo||||
81436346|NCT02416934|162563791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5392|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7176||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9761|-0.1022|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing DSQ between Dexamethasone and Saline at Day 1 post-op||-.1022|-2.9761|0.036
81436347|NCT02416934|162563791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.604|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2543|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1151|-0.093|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing Bazaz between Dexamethasone and Saline at 6 months post-op||-.0930|-1.1151|<.05
81436348|NCT02416934|162563792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7874|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1273|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5153|8.0902|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing the changes in VNDI between Dexamethasone and Saline from baseline to last visit||8.0902|-4.5153|<.05
81436349|NCT02416934|162563793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.375||||||Fisher's Exact Test|Fisher Exact|||||||.375
81436350|NCT00860262|162563797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-8.3|||Repeated measures ANCOVA||Difference calculated as T80+A10 minus Telmisartan 80 mg|||-8.3|-12.9|<0.0001
81436351|NCT00860262|162563797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-2.1|||Repeated measures ANCOVA||Difference calculated as T80+A10 minus amlodipine 10 mg|||-2.1|-6.7|0.0002
81436352|NCT00860262|162563798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-8.2|||Repeated measures ANCOVA||Difference calculated as T80+A10 minus telmisartan 80 mg|||-8.2|-13.1|<0.0001
81436353|NCT00860262|162563798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-2.4|||Repeated measures ANCOVA||Difference calculated as T80+A10 minus amlodipine 10 mg|||-2.4|-7.3|0.0001
81436354|NCT00860262|162563799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-7.7|||Repeated measures ANCOVA||Difference calculated as T80+A10 minus telmisartan 80 mg|||-7.7|-12.6|<0.0001
81436355|NCT00860262|162563799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|-2.4|||Repeated measures ANCOVA||Difference calculated as T80+A10 minus amlodipine 10 mg|||-2.4|-7.2|0.0001
81436356|NCT00860262|162563800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-5.4|||Repeated measures ANCOVA||Difference calculated as T80+A10 minus telmisartan 80 mg|||-5.4|-10.2|<0.0001
81436357|NCT00860262|162563800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-2.3|||Repeated measures ANCOVA||Difference calculated as T80+A10 minus amlodipine 10 mg|||-2.3|-7.0|0.0001
81436358|NCT00860262|162563801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-4.0|||Repeated measures ANCOVA||Difference calculated as T80+A10 minus telmisartan 80 mg|||-4.0|-8.8|<0.0001
81735456|NCT00377260|163168111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equations|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding visits to emergency room||||.90
81436359|NCT00860262|162563801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-0.9|||Repeated measures ANCOVA||Difference calculated as T80+A10 minus amlodipine 10 mg|||-0.9|-5.7|0.0077
81436360|NCT00608634|162563832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.10
81436361|NCT00608634|162563832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.41
81436362|NCT00608634|162563833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81436363|NCT03201003|162563840|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|56.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.1|65.2|||Fisher Exact|||Treatment difference at 1000 mg||65.2|44.1|<0.0001
81436364|NCT03201003|162563841|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|58.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.2|69.3|||Fisher Exact|||Treatment difference at 600 mg||69.3|44.2|<0.0001
81436365|NCT03201003|162563842|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|57.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.2|69.1|||Fisher Exact|||Treatment difference at 300 mg||69.1|41.2|<0.0001
81436366|NCT03201003|162563843|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistic (with equally spaced scores) stratified by country||Treatment difference in Maximum Severity||||<0.0001
81436367|NCT00834613|162563844|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.45||||||90.0|99.87|107.15|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||107.15|99.87|
81436368|NCT00834613|162563845|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.63||||||90.0|95.21|100.11|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||100.11|95.21|
81436369|NCT00834613|162563846|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.63||||||90.0|95.22|100.1|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||100.1|95.22|
81436370|NCT01994980|162563847|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||This is a calculated p value.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81436371|NCT00697619|162563848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.370
81436372|NCT00697619|162563848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81436373|NCT00697619|162563848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81436374|NCT03460990|162563873|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|10.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|12.5|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||12.5|7.4|< 0.0001
81436375|NCT03460990|162563874|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-48.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.9|-43.5|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||-43.5|-53.9|<0.0001
81436376|NCT03460990|162563875|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|13.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|18.3|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||18.3|8.8|<0.0001
81436377|NCT04832971|162563894|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs. Placebo at Week 24|-51.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.73|-40.7||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, randomization stratification factor (LDL-C at Screening \[≥100 mg/dL vs \<100 mg/dL\]),and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM)||ARO-ANG3 - Placebo|||-40.70|-61.73|<.0001
81436378|NCT04832971|162563894|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The adjusted p-value is calculated using the Holm method for multiplicity adjustment.|Holm method|||||||<.0001
81436379|NCT04832971|162563894|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs Placebo at Week 24|-56.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.09|-46.04||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, randomization stratification factor (LDL-C at Screening \[≥100 mg/dL vs \<100 mg/dL\]),and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM)||ARO-ANG3 - Placebo|||-46.04|-67.09|<.0001
81436380|NCT04832971|162563894|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The adjusted p-value is calculated using the Holm method for multiplicity adjustment.|Holm method|||||||<.0001
81436381|NCT04832971|162563894|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs. Placebo at Week 24|-63.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.56|-52.66||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, randomization stratification factor (LDL-C at Screening \[≥100 mg/dL vs \<100 mg/dL\]),and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||||-52.66|-73.56|<.0001
81436382|NCT04832971|162563894|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The adjusted p-value is calculated using the Holm method for multiplicity adjustment.|Holm method|||||||<.0001
81436383|NCT04832971|162563896|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs. Placebo at Week 24|-29.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.5|-20.0||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, randomization stratification factor (LDL-C at Screening \[≥100 mg/dL vs \<100 mg/dL\]),and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||-20.0|-38.5|<.0001
81436384|NCT04832971|162563896|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs. Placebo at Week 24|-28.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9|-19.5||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, randomization stratification factor (LDL-C at Screening \[≥100 mg/dL vs \<100 mg/dL\]),and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||-19.5|-37.9|<.0001
81436385|NCT04832971|162563896|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs. Placebo at Week 24|-36.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.5|-27.2||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, randomization stratification factor (LDL-C at Screening \[≥100 mg/dL vs \<100 mg/dL\]),and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||-27.2|-45.5|<.0001
81436386|NCT04832971|162563898|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs. Placebo at Week 24|-18.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.53|-10.8||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, randomization stratification factor (LDL-C at Screening \[≥100 mg/dL vs \<100 mg/dL\]),and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||-10.80|-26.53|<.0001
81436387|NCT04832971|162563898|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs. Placebo at Week 24|-15.18||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|-7.36||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, randomization stratification factor (LDL-C at Screening \[≥100 mg/dL vs \<100 mg/dL\]),and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||-7.36|-23.00|0.0002
81436388|NCT04832971|162563898|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs. Placebo at Week 24|-21.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.69|-14.12||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, randomization stratification factor (LDL-C at Screening \[≥100 mg/dL vs \<100 mg/dL\]),and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||-14.12|-29.69|<.0001
81436389|NCT04832971|162563900|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs. Placebo at Week 24|-16.0||||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|-3.3||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||-3.3|-28.7|0.0138
81436390|NCT04832971|162563900|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs Placebo at Week 24|-9.3||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|3.3||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mixed Models Repated Measures|||||3.3|-22.0|0.1480
81436391|NCT04832971|162563900|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs Placebo at Week 24|-20.2||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|-7.5||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mxed Models Repeated Measures|||||-7.5|-32.8|0.0019
81436392|NCT04832971|162563902|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs Placebo|-54.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.11|-46.4||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, randomization stratification factor (LDL-C at Screening \[≥100 mg/dL vs \<100 mg/dL\]),and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||-46.40|-62.11|<.0001
81436393|NCT04832971|162563902|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs Placebo at Week 24|-69.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.58|-61.95||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, randomization stratification factor (LDL-C at Screening \[≥100 mg/dL vs \<100 mg/dL\]),and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||-61.95|-77.58|<.0001
81436394|NCT04832971|162563902|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs Placebo at Week 24|-73.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.44|-65.93||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, randomization stratification factor (LDL-C at Screening \[≥100 mg/dL vs \<100 mg/dL\]),and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||-65.93|-81.44|<.0001
81436395|NCT04832971|162563904|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs Placebo at Week 24|-12.0||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|-3.9||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, randomization stratification factor (LDL-C at Screening \[≥100 mg/dL vs \<100 mg/dL\]),and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||-3.9|-20.2|0.0039
81436396|NCT04832971|162563904|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs Placebo at Week 24|-21.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.8|-13.4||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, randomization stratification factor (LDL-C at Screening \[≥100 mg/dL vs \<100 mg/dL\]),and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||-13.4|-29.8|<.0001
81436397|NCT04832971|162563904|SUPERIORITY||Differeence vs Placebo at week 24|-24.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|-16.5||Model includes treatment arm, study visit, randomization stratification factor (LDL-C at Screening \[≥100 mg/dL vs \<100 mg/dL\]),and baseline value as model terms. Model also includes treatment by visit and treatment by baseline as interaction terms.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures|||||-16.5|-32.6|<.0001
81436398|NCT04980456|162563910|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority in distance VA was declared if the least squares means difference upper confidence limit was less than 0.05.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.01||Since a noninferiority hypothesis is being tested, a p-value is not applicable. Confidence limit is being reported and compared to the noninferiority margin.|||LSM results based on mixed effects repeated measures model with both fixed (lens, visit, lens by visit interaction, period, and sequence) and random (subject) effects. Difference = TOTAL30 minus Biofinity|||0.01||
81436399|NCT02293460|162563911|SUPERIORITY|The response rate was tested against the historical response rate of 33.3%.|Responder rate|76.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.5|87.9||One-sided test at nominal level of significance alpha = 2.5 %|exact binomial Clopper-Pearson|||"For this single-arm study, the response rate was tested against the historical response rate of 33.3% with a 1-sided Clopper-Pearson exact test at the nominal level of significance of 2.5% on the Full Analysis Set. The null and alternative hypotheses were as follows:~H0: pI10E \<= 33.3% H1: pI10E \> 33.3%"||87.9|60.5|<0.0001
81436400|NCT01074008|162563912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|Treatment was the factor and baseline log10 HCV RNA level was the covariate.||Eight participants per ABT-450/r group and 11 participants in the placebo group would provide \> 95% power to detect a 1.0 log10 difference with a common standard deviation of 0.5 log10 IU/mL using a two-sided, two-sample t-test with a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81436401|NCT01074008|162563912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|Treatment was the factor and baseline log10 HCV RNA level was the covariate.||Eight participants per ABT-450/r group and 11 participants in the placebo group would provide \> 95% power to detect a 1.0 log10 difference with a common standard deviation of 0.5 log10 IU/mL using a two-sided, two-sample t-test with a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81436402|NCT01074008|162563912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|Treatment was the factor and baseline log10 HCV RNA level was the covariate.||Eight participants per ABT-450/r group and 11 participants in the placebo group would provide \> 95% power to detect a 1.0 log10 difference with a common standard deviation of 0.5 log10 IU/mL using a two-sided, two-sample t-test with a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81436403|NCT01074008|162563912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|Treatment was the factor and baseline log10 HCV RNA level was the covariate.||Eight participants per ABT-072 and 11 participants in the placebo group would provide 92% power to detect a 1.0 log10 difference with a standard deviation of 0.6 log10 IU/mL and a two-sided, two-sample t-test with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.009
81436404|NCT01074008|162563912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|Treatment was the factor and baseline log10 HCV RNA level was the covariate.||Eight participants per ABT-072 and 11 participants in the placebo group would provide 92% power to detect a 1.0 log10 difference with a standard deviation of 0.6 log10 IU/mL and a two-sided, two-sample t-test with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.012
81436405|NCT01074008|162563912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|Treatment was the factor and baseline log10 HCV RNA level was the covariate.||Eight participants per ABT-072 and 11 participants in the placebo group would provide 92% power to detect a 1.0 log10 difference with a standard deviation of 0.6 log10 IU/mL and a two-sided, two-sample t-test with a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81436406|NCT01074008|162563912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032||||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, 2-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|Treatment was the factor and baseline log10 HCV RNA level was the covariate.||Eight subjects per ABT-333 group and 11 subjects in the placebo group would provide 82% power to detect a 1.0 log10 IU/mL difference with a standard deviation of 0.7 log10 IU/mL and a 2-sided 2-sample t-test with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.032
81539115|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.69||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|11.05||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||11.05|1.23|0.0196
81539116|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.79||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|16.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||16.26|1.41|0.0121
81539117|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.1511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|5.56||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||5.56|0.77|0.1511
81539118|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.94||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|15.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||15.68|1.55|0.0068
81436407|NCT01074008|162563912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053||||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|ANCOVA|Treatment was the factor and baseline log10 HCV RNA level was the covariate.||Eight participants per ABT-333 group and 11 participants in the placebo group would provide 82% power to detect a 1.0 log10 IU/mL difference with a standard deviation of 0.7 log10 IU/mL and a two-sided, two-sample t-test with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.053
81436408|NCT01074008|162563913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81436409|NCT01074008|162563913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.006
81436410|NCT01074008|162563913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81436411|NCT01074008|162563913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.262
81436412|NCT01074008|162563913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81436413|NCT01074008|162563913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.245
81436414|NCT01074008|162563913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.111
81436415|NCT01074008|162563913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.111
81436416|NCT01074008|162563914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.013
81436417|NCT01074008|162563914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.059
81436418|NCT01074008|162563914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.013
81436419|NCT01074008|162563914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.013
81436420|NCT01074008|162563914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.370
81436421|NCT01074008|162563914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.013
81436422|NCT01074008|162563914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.013
81436423|NCT01074008|162563914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.013
81436424|NCT01074008|162563927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.005
81539119|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.49||||0.0741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|6.79||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||6.79|0.91|0.0741
81436425|NCT01074008|162563927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.005
81436426|NCT01074008|162563927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81436427|NCT01074008|162563927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.024
81436428|NCT01074008|162563927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.319
81436429|NCT01074008|162563927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.013
81436430|NCT01074008|162563927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.005
81436431|NCT01074008|162563927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|||||There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was ≤ 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.074
81436432|NCT01435824|162563968|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is assessed by means of ratios of AUC, Cmax and Tmax between the comparison group and the reference group. According to a common regulatory definition, the comparison preparation (human milk-dissolved amoxicillin in this project) is considered bioequivalent to a standard preparation (water dissolved) if 90% CIs of these ratios between the two preparations for Cmax, Tmax, AUClast and AUC∞ are within a range between 0.80 and 1.25.|mean %ratio and 90% confidence interval|106.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.5|115.4||||||A 2x2 crossover design was chosen to examine bioequivalence of milk-based amoxicillin preparation, based on the FDA-recommended design for bioavailability studies. The recommendation suggests that 12 subjects is the minimum number of subjects acceptable for this type of design. We have decided to enrol 16 subjects to account for problems or attrition.||115.4|97.5|
81735457|NCT00377260|163168112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.14||95.0|||||Regression, Cox|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.|The Amoxicillin-Clavulanate arm represents the numerator and the Placebo arm represents the denominator.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the time to resolution of symptoms where resolution is defined as AOM-SOS score \<=1.||||.14
81539120|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.2772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|4.43||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||4.43|0.65|0.2772
81735458|NCT00377260|163168113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.37||||0.04||95.0|||||Regression, Cox|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.|The Amoxicillin-Clavulanate arm represents the numerator and the Placebo arm represents the denominator.|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the time to resolution of symptoms where resolution is defined as AOM-SOS score \<=1 on two consecutive occasions.||||.04
81735459|NCT00377260|163168114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equations|The comparison adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the number of antibiotic prescriptions, exclusive of the blinded study medication.||||<.001
81735460|NCT00377260|163168115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equations|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the visits at which family member reported missing work, i.e. number of such visits / total number of follow-up assessment visits.||||.93
81735461|NCT00377260|163168116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||95.0|||||Generalized estimating equations|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two groups regarding the visits at which family member reported making special daycare arrangements, i.e. number of such visits / total number of follow-up assessment visits.||||.66
81735462|NCT00377260|163168117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|The comparison adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the groups regarding the mean parental satisfaction score at the on-therapy visit.||||.71
81735463|NCT00377260|163168118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|The comparison adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the groups regarding the mean parental satisfaction score at the end-of-therapy visit.||||.04
81735464|NCT00377260|163168119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|The comparison adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the groups regarding the mean parental satisfaction score at the follow-visit visit.||||.005
81735465|NCT00377260|163168120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|The comparison was adjusted for site, history of recurrent acute otitis media and exposure to other children.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment groups regarding the mean weighted average acute otitis media - severity of symptom (AOM-SOS) score (symptom burden), post-enrollment, over the first 7 days of therapy.||||.01
81735466|NCT00829530|163168121|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|88.87||||||90.0|80.31|98.34|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||98.34|80.31|
81539121|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.0705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|7.02||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||7.02|0.92|0.0705
81735467|NCT00829530|163168122|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|94.96||||||90.0|89.77|100.45|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||100.45|89.77|
81735468|NCT00829530|163168123|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|95.24||||||90.0|90.13|100.63|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||100.63|90.13|
81735469|NCT00829530|163168124|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.85||||||90.0|91.95|106.27|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||106.27|91.95|
81735470|NCT00829530|163168125|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.62||||||90.0|97.8|103.52|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||103.52|97.8|
81735471|NCT01391793|163168126|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Regression, Logistic|The p-value is adjusted for the stratification variable, duration of fever, and for age at baseline (\<24 months, \>=24 months).||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment arms regarding the proportion of children with renal scarring at the outcome DMSA renal scan.||||0.16
81735472|NCT01391793|163168127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Test of equality - 2 Poisson parameters|The method used is a conditional test.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment arms regarding the proportion of children with severe renal scarring at the outcome DMSA renal scan.||||0.25
81436433|NCT01435824|162563969|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is assessed by means of ratios of AUC, Cmax and Tmax between the comparison group and the reference group. According to a common regulatory definition, the comparison preparation (human milk-dissolved amoxicillin in this project) is considered bioequivalent to a standard preparation (water dissolved) if 90% CIs of these ratios between the two preparations for Cmax, Tmax, AUClast and AUC∞ are within a range between 0.80 and 1.25.|mean %ratio and 90% confidence interval|106.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.5|115.7||||||A 2x2 crossover design was chosen to examine bioequivalence of milk-based amoxicillin preparation, based on the FDA-recommended design for bioavailability studies. The recommendation suggests that 12 subjects is the minimum number of subjects acceptable for this type of design. We have decided to enrol 16 subjects to account for problems or attrition.||115.7|97.5|
81436434|NCT01435824|162563970|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is assessed by means of ratios of AUC, Cmax and Tmax between the comparison group and the reference group. According to a common regulatory definition, the comparison preparation (human milk-dissolved amoxicillin in this project) is considered bioequivalent to a standard preparation (water dissolved) if 90% CIs of these ratios between the two preparations for Cmax, Tmax, AUClast and AUC∞ are within a range between 0.80 and 1.25.|mean %ratio and 90% confidence interval|101.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.4|114.9||||||A 2x2 crossover design was chosen to examine bioequivalence of milk-based amoxicillin preparation, based on the FDA-recommended design for bioavailability studies. The recommendation suggests that 12 subjects is the minimum number of subjects acceptable for this type of design. We have decided to enrol 16 subjects to account for problems or attrition.||114.9|89.4|
81450469|NCT03433755|162587793|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-57.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.35|-51.65||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-51.65|-62.35|< 0.0001
81450470|NCT03433755|162587794|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-55.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.98|-48.41||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-48.41|-62.98|< 0.0001
81735473|NCT01391793|163168128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Generalized estimating equations|The p-value is adjusted for the stratification variable, duration of fever, and for age at baseline (\<24 months, \>=24 months).||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two treatment arms regarding the mean proportion of children with renal scarring at the outcome DMSA scan taken across the 3 radiologists.||||0.07
81735474|NCT01015625|163168129|SUPERIORITY|A two-sided significance level of 5% was used.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.77||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|3.09|||Log Rank||From the Cox Proportional hazard model with surgery vs no surgery fitted as a covariate. A hazard ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher average event rate and a shorter overall survival time for surgery relative to no surgery.|To determine the effect of local therapy (surgery, Arm A) compared to systemic therapy only (Arm B) in synchronous metastasized breast cancer patients in terms of overall survival. Overall survival is defined as the time from randomization to death from any cause. Participants last known to be alive were censored at their last contact date or at the data cut-off date whichever came first.||3.09|1.01|0.042
81735475|NCT01015625|163168130|SUPERIORITY|A two-sided significance level of 5% was used.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.45||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.42|||Log Rank||From the Cox Proportional hazard model with surgery vs no surgery fitted as a covariate. A hazard ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher average event rate and a shorter time to distant progression for surgery relative to no surgery.|To determine the effect of local therapy (surgery) compared to systemic therapy only in synchronous metastasized breast cancer patients in terms of time from randomization to distant progression. Distant progression is defined as detection of new lesions or progression of existing metastases in locations different then breast. Participants last known to be alive without a distant progression were censored at their last contact date or at the data cut-off date whichever came first.||2.42|0.87|0.147
81735476|NCT01015625|163168131|SUPERIORITY|A two-sided significance level of 5% was used.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.95||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.02|||Log Rank||From the Cox Proportional hazard model with surgery vs no surgery fitted as a covariate. A hazard ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher average event rate and a shorter time to local progression for surgery relative to no surgery.|To determine the effect of local therapy (surgery) compared to systemic therapy only in synchronous metastasized breast cancer patients in terms of time from randomization to local progression. Local progression is defined as recurrence in breast with localization mamma, chest wall or axilla. Participants last known to be alive, who did not experience a local progression were censored at their last contact date or at the data cut-off date whichever came first.||2.02|0.45|0.890
81735477|NCT00105196|163168154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.73|||<|0.001||95.0|-5.44|-2.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||The sample size for the study was based on the primary outcome measure. The study was powered at 90% to detect a treatment difference between adjunctive aripiprazole and adjunctive placebo of 3.75, assuming a standard deviation of 10.5 and a two-sided alpha level of 0.05. The null-hypothesis was the lack of a treatment difference.||-2.02|-5.44|<0.001
81735478|NCT00105196|163168155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.075||95.0|-0.88|0.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||To protect the overall (primary and key secondary efficacy analysis) alpha level of 0.05, for this key secondary endpoint a hierarchical testing procedure was followed such that formal testing would take place conditional on the primary efficacy analysis showing a statistically significant difference.||0.04|-0.88|0.075
81735479|NCT00105196|163168156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.052||95.0|-1.06|0.0||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was implemented for this secondary endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.00|-1.06|0.052
81735480|NCT00105196|163168157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.037||95.0|-1.1|-0.03||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was implemented for this secondary endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.03|-1.10|0.037
81735481|NCT00105196|163168158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.792||95.0|-0.67|0.51||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was implemented for this secondary endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.51|-0.67|0.792
81472321|NCT03646305|162636560|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: On average, all four conditions were equivalent in levels of cognitive defusion||||>0.05
81472322|NCT03646305|162636560|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at a significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2 (Intervention: experimental, control) × 3 (Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure Time x Intervention interactions. Null: experimental and control conditions are equivalent in levels of cognitive defusion across time.||||>0.05
81472323|NCT03646305|162636560|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance alpha level .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze Time x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between singing and verbal repetition on levels of cognitive defusion||||>0.05
81472324|NCT03646305|162636560|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance alpha level .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze Time x Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between four conditions on levels of cognitive defusion||||>0.05
81472325|NCT03646305|162636561|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure main effect of time. Null: Across the sample, weight dissatisfaction were equivalent across time.||||<0.001
81539122|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.88||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|12.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||12.39|1.22|0.0220
81735482|NCT00105196|163168159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response|1.74|||<|0.001||95.0|1.31|2.32||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was implemented for this secondary endpoint.|CMH General Association Test||aripiprazole/placebo|||2.32|1.31|<0.001
81735483|NCT00105196|163168160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of response|1.43|||<|0.001||95.0|1.17|1.74||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was implemented for this secondary endpoint.|ANCOVA||aripiprazole/placebo|||1.74|1.17|<0.001
81436435|NCT01435824|162563971|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is assessed by means of ratios of AUC, Cmax and Tmax between the comparison group and the reference group. According to a common regulatory definition, the comparison preparation (human milk-dissolved amoxicillin in this project) is considered bioequivalent to a standard preparation (water dissolved) if 90% CIs of these ratios between the two preparations for Cmax, Tmax, AUClast and AUC∞ are within a range between 0.80 and 1.25.|mean %ratio and 90% confidence interval|107.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.5|137.8||||||A 2x2 crossover design was chosen to examine bioequivalence of milk-based amoxicillin preparation, based on the FDA-recommended design for bioavailability studies. The recommendation suggests that 12 subjects is the minimum number of subjects acceptable for this type of design. We have decided to enrol 16 subjects to account for problems or attrition.||137.8|84.5|
81436436|NCT00117806|162563979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.008
81436437|NCT02339415|162563980|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|included predictors: treatment, assigned treatment sequence and pre-treatment biomarker level.|because biomarkers were analyzed on natural log scale, the estimated parameter is the log-transformed mean percent difference in treatment effect on Edoxaban vs. Placebo.|||0.21|-0.06|0.26
81436438|NCT02339415|162563981|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|included predictors: treatment, assigned treatment sequence and pre-treatment biomarker level.|because biomarkers were analyzed on natural log scale, the estimated parameter is the log-transformed mean percent difference in treatment effect on Edoxaban vs. Placebo.|||-0.20|-0.88|0.002
81735484|NCT00105196|163168161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of remission|1.95|||<|0.001||95.0|1.36|2.8||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was implemented for this secondary endpoint.|CMH General Association Test||aripiprazole/placebo|||2.80|1.36|<0.001
81735485|NCT02728102|163168176|SUPERIORITY||difference in the proportions|2.9||||0.3657|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.8|14.6||A one-sided significance level of 0.10 is used to assess whether the vaccine appears promising relative to control.|Z test|||The proportion of patients alive and in CR/sCR at 1 year post transplant will be described in the vaccine and no vaccine groups with 80% confidence intervals and compared between groups using a two-sample Z test comparing binomial proportions.||14.6|-8.8|0.3657
81735486|NCT02728102|163168176|EQUIVALENCE|The stratified odds ratio is estimated with 80% confidence intervals.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.7461|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.7|2.03||P-value is provided by Breslow-Day Test for Homogeneity of the Odds Ratios.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Odds Ratio estimate is for the Stratification. Stratum 1 is sCR/CR at Randomization. Stratum 2 is VGPR/PR/Stable Response at Randomization.|A secondary analysis stratified on disease response prior to randomization between arms will be conducted using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, and a stratified odds ratio along with 80% confidence intervals will be estimated.||2.03|0.70|0.7461
81735487|NCT02728102|163168176|SUPERIORITY|The proportion of patients alive and in CR/sCR at 1 year post transplant will be compared in the vaccine arm to Lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm with 80% confidence intervals using a two-sample Z test comparing binomial proportions.|difference in the proportions|7.2||||0.2429|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.4|20.6|||Z test|||A secondary pairwise analysis of CR/sCR rates comparing the vaccine arm to Lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm at 1 year post transplant.||20.6|-6.4|0.2429
81735488|NCT02728102|163168176|SUPERIORITY|The proportion of patients alive and in CR/sCR at 1 year post transplant will be compared in the vaccine arm to Lenalidomide alone arm with 80% confidence intervals using a two-sample Z test comparing binomial proportions.|difference in the proportions|-1.6||||0.4397|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.6|12.4|||Z test|||A secondary pairwise analysis of CR rates comparing the vaccine arm to Lenalidomide alone arm at 1 year post transplant.||12.4|-15.6|0.4397
81735489|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9376||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Chi-squared|||The proportion of participants alive and with sCR/CR/VGPR will be compared between the vaccine and the combined non-vaccine arms at 6 months Post Transplant.||||0.9376
81735490|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4887||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Chi-squared|||In this pairwise analysis, the proportion of participants alive and with sCR/CR/VGPR will be compared between the vaccine arm and lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm at 6 months Post Transplant.||||0.4887
81735491|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5176||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Chi-squared|||In this pairwise analysis, the proportion of participants alive and with sCR/CR/VGPR will be compared between the vaccine arm and lenalidomide alone arm at 6 months Post Transplant.||||0.5176
81735492|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2461||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||In this pairwise analysis, the proportion of participants alive and with sCR/CR/VGPR will be compared between lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm and lenalidomide alone arm at 6 months Post Transplant.||||0.2461
81735493|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.253||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Chi-squared|||The proportion of participants alive and with sCR/CR/VGPR will be compared between the vaccine and the combined non-vaccine arms at 1 year Post Transplant.||||0.2530
81735494|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2213||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||In this pairwise analysis, the proportion of participants alive and with sCR/CR/VGPR will be compared between the vaccine arm and lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm at 1 year Post Transplant.||||0.2213
81735495|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.493||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||In this pairwise analysis, the proportion of participants alive and with sCR/CR/VGPR will be compared between the vaccine arm and lenalidomide alone arm at 1 year Post Transplant.||||0.4930
81735496|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6591||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||In this pairwise analysis, the proportion of participants alive and with sCR/CR/VGPR will be compared between the lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm and lenalidomide alone arm at 1 year Post Transplant.||||0.6591
81735497|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.679||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Chi-squared|||The proportion of participants alive and with sCR/CR/VGPR will be compared between the vaccine and the combined non-vaccine arms at 2 years Post Transplant.||||0.6790
81735498|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3124||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||In this pairwise analysis, the proportion of participants alive and with sCR/CR/VGPR will be compared between the vaccine arm and lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm at 2 years Post Transplant.||||0.3124
81735499|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7379||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||In this pairwise analysis, the proportion of participants alive and with sCR/CR/VGPR will be compared between the vaccine arm and lenalidomide alone arm at 2 years Post Transplant.||||0.7379
81735500|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2379||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||In this pairwise analysis, the proportion of participants alive and with sCR/CR/VGPR will be compared between the lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm and lenalidomide alone arm at 2 years Post Transplant.||||0.2379
81436439|NCT00377156|162563991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|-28.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-41.9|-14.4|||Fisher Exact||Cognitive deterioration, the primary end point in evaluable patients at 3 months, was less frequent after Arm I than Arm II (40/63 \[63.5%\] vs 44/48 \[91.7%\],\> respectively. The percent difference was -28.2%; 90% CI, -41.9% to -14.4%; P \< .001).|||-14.4|-41.9|<0.001
81436440|NCT00377156|162563992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage|-18.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|-7.8|||Fisher Exact|||||-7.8|-29.0|<0.001
81436441|NCT00377156|162563993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|19.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||19.0|4.8|0.001
81735501|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5353||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Chi-squared|||Proportion of participants achieving CR among the subset of participants who are not in CR at the time of randomization between the vaccine and the combined non-vaccine arms at 6 months Post Transplant.||||0.5353
81735502|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4417||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Chi-squared|||Proportion of participants achieving CR among the subset of participants who are not in CR at the time of randomization between the vaccine and the combined non-vaccine arms at 12 months Post Transplant.||||0.4417
81735503|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.945||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Chi-squared|||Proportion of participants achieving CR among the subset of participants who are not in CR at the time of randomization between the vaccine and the combined non-vaccine arms at 24 months Post Transplant.||||0.9450
81735504|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1599||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Chi-squared|||A pairwise analysis of proportion of participants achieving CR among the subset of participants who are not in CR at the time of randomization between the vaccine arm and lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm is conducted at 1 year post transplant.||||0.1599
81735505|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8984||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Chi-squared|||A pairwise analysis of proportion of participants achieving CR among the subset of participants who are not in CR at the time of randomization between the vaccine arm and lenalidomide alone arm is conducted at 1 year post transplant.||||0.8984
81436442|NCT00377156|162563994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-34.4||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.4|5.5|||Fisher Exact||The incidence of cognitive deterioration was less in Arm I than Arm II at 12 months (6/10 \[60%\] vs 17/18 \[94.4%\]. The percent difference was -34.4% (95% CI: -74.4% to 5.5%; P = .04)|||5.5|-74.4|0.04
81436443|NCT00377156|162563995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.38|||Regression, Cox|||||1.38|0.75|0.92
81436444|NCT00288704|162563996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Comparison of p-value was a parametric ANCOVA main effects model with part A Baseline variable as covariate and treatment.||The sample size calculations at the time suggested 50 subjects would be enrolled at baseline. The Full Analysis Set (FAS) was used. The FAS included subjects who received at least one dose of rilonacept. Last observation carried forward was used.||||<.0001
81436445|NCT00288704|162563997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Comparison of p-value was a parametric ANCOVA main effects model with part A Baseline variable as covariate and treatment.||"Subjects received rilonacept 160 mg for 9 weeks (weeks 6-15), and then were re-randomized 1:1 into either Placebo or rilonacept 160 mg. The endpoint for the period was 9 weeks later (week 24).~The sample size calculations at the time suggested 50 subjects would be enrolled at baseline. The Full Analysis Set (FAS) was used. The FAS included subjects who received at least one dose of rilonacept. Last observation carried forward was used."||||<0.001
81436446|NCT00288704|162563998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Comparison of p-value was a parametric ANCOVA main effects model with part A Baseline variable as covariate and treatment.||The sample size calculations at the time suggested 50 subjects would be enrolled at baseline. The Full Analysis Set (FAS) was used. The FAS included subjects who received at least one dose of rilonacept. Last observation carried forward was used.||||<.0001
81436447|NCT00288704|162563999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Comparison P-Value was a parametric ANCOVA main effects model with Part A Baseline variable as covariate and treatment.||The sample size calculations at the time suggested 50 subjects would be enrolled at baseline. The Full Analysis Set (FAS) was used. The FAS included subjects who received at least one dose of rilonacept. Last observation carried forward was used.||||<0.0001
81436448|NCT00288704|162564000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Comparison p-value is a parametric ANCOVA main effects model with Part A Baseline variable as covariate and treatment.||The sample size calculations at the time suggested 50 subjects would be enrolled at baseline. The Full Analysis Set (FAS) was used. The FAS included subjects who received at least one dose of rilonacept. Last observation carried forward was used.||||<.0001
81436449|NCT00288704|162564001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Comparison p-value was a parametric ANCOVA main effects model with Part A Baseline variable as covariate and treatment.||"Please note that the changes are medians (not means).~The sample size calculations at the time suggested 50 subjects would be enrolled at baseline. The Full Analysis Set (FAS) was used. The FAS included subjects who received at least one dose of rilonacept. Last observation carried forward was used."||||<0.0001
81436450|NCT00288704|162564002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Comparison p-value was a parametric ANCOVA main effects model with Part A Baseline variable as covariate and treatment.||"Please note that the changes are medians (not means).~The sample size calculations at the time suggested 50 subjects would be enrolled at baseline. The Full Analysis Set (FAS) was used. The FAS included subjects who received at least one dose of rilonacept. Last observation carried forward was used."||||<0.01
81436451|NCT00288704|162564003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The sample size calculations at the time suggested 50 subjects would be enrolled at baseline. The Full Analysis Set (FAS) was used. The FAS included subjects who received at least one dose of rilonacept. Last observation carried forward was used.||||<0.0001
81436452|NCT00288704|162564004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The sample size calculations at the time suggested 50 subjects would be enrolled at baseline. The Full Analysis Set (FAS) was used. The FAS included subjects who received at least one dose of rilonacept. Last observation carried forward was used.||||<0.0001
81472326|NCT03646305|162636561|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests was conducted to measure differences in weight dissatisfaction from baseline to post-intervention. Null hypothesis: there would be no significant differences in weight dissatisfaction from baseline to post-intervention||||<0.001
81436453|NCT00288704|162564005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The sample size calculations at the time suggested 50 subjects would be enrolled at baseline. The Full Analysis Set (FAS) was used. The FAS included subjects who received at least one dose of rilonacept. Last observation carried forward was used.||||<0.0001
81436454|NCT01579006|162564026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81436455|NCT01579006|162564027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81436456|NCT01579006|162564028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81436457|NCT01579006|162564030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81436458|NCT01579006|162564031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81472327|NCT03646305|162636561|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired sample t-test was conducted to measure differences in weight dissatisfaction from post-intervention to follow-up. Null: there would be no differences in weight dissatisfaction from post-intervention to follow-up||||<0.05
81478417|NCT02171429|162646698|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|1.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.98|9.26||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in response rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 3 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||9.26|-6.98|1
81436459|NCT01579006|162564037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81436460|NCT01579006|162564038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81436461|NCT01579006|162564039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81436462|NCT01579006|162564040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81436463|NCT01579006|162564041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81436464|NCT01579006|162564043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81436465|NCT01884844|162564089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.89
81436466|NCT02104817|162564115|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.09||The hypothesis is tested at the 5% level. A hierarchical test sequence is used to address the issue of multiple testing.|Regression, Cox|||||1.09|0.90|0.837
81436467|NCT02104817|162564116|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.05||The hypothesis is tested at the 5% level. A hierarchical test sequence is used to address the issue of multiple testing.|Regression, Cox|||||1.05|0.84|0.269
81436468|NCT02104817|162564117|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.19||The hypothesis is tested at the 5% level. A hierarchical test sequence is used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||1.19|0.93|0.402
81436469|NCT02104817|162564118|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.16||The hypothesis is tested at the 5% level. A hierarchical test sequence is used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||1.16|0.87|0.940
81436470|NCT02104817|162564119|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.02||The hypothesis is tested at the 5% level. A hierarchical test sequence is used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||1.02|0.81|0.092
81436471|NCT02104817|162564120|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.97||The hypothesis is tested at the 5% level. A hierarchical test sequence is used to address the issue of multiple testing.|Regression, Cox|||||0.97|0.75|0.016
81436472|NCT02104817|162564121|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.31||The hypothesis is tested at the 5% level. A hierarchical test sequence is used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||1.31|0.90|0.372
81436473|NCT02104817|162564122|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.41||The hypothesis is tested at the 5% level. A hierarchical test sequence is used to address the issue of multiple testing.|Regression, Cox|||||1.41|0.89|0.336
81436474|NCT02104817|162564123|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.31||The hypothesis is tested at the 5% level. A hierarchical test sequence is used to address the issue of multiple testing.|Regression, Cox|||||1.31|0.97|0.112
81436475|NCT02104817|162564124|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.42||The hypothesis is tested at the 5% level. A hierarchical test sequence is used to address the issue of multiple testing.|Regression, Cox|||||1.42|0.97|0.091
81436476|NCT02104817|162564125|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.08||This endpoint was not in the testing sequence and therefore not under type I error control.|Regression, Cox|||||1.08|0.83|0.408
81436477|NCT02104817|162564126|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.12||This endpoint was not in the testing sequence and therefore not under type I error control.|Regression, Cox|||||1.12|0.63|0.233
81436478|NCT02104817|162564127|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.17||This endpoint was not in the testing sequence and therefore not under type I error control.|Regression, Cox|||||1.17|0.81|0.770
81436479|NCT02104817|162564128|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.45||This endpoint was not in the testing sequence and therefore not under type I error control.|Regression, Cox|||||1.45|0.90|0.278
81436480|NCT04633642|162564141|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.74|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significances was p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81436481|NCT04633642|162564142|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81436482|NCT04633642|162564143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.79|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81735506|NCT02728102|163168177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1757||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Chi-squared|||A pairwise analysis of proportion of participants achieving CR among the subset of participants who are not in CR at the time of randomization between lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm and lenalidomide alone arm is conducted at 1 year post transplant.||||0.1757
81735507|NCT02728102|163168178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.161||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Myeloma Progression between vaccine vs. non- vaccine arms.||||0.161
81735508|NCT02728102|163168179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.116||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Myeloma Progression between the vaccine arm and lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm.||||0.116
81436483|NCT04633642|162564144|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.44||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||We analyzed 51 patients (24 in surgical group and 27 in UAW group) with a statistical power of 0.80 and an alpha of 0.05, with a power of the clinical di↵erence of 37% to detect a statistically significant between groups.||||0.01
81436484|NCT04633642|162564145|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistics significance was p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.93
81436485|NCT04633642|162564146|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.18||0.711|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We analyzed 51 patients (24 in surgical group and 27 in UAW group) with a statistical power of 0.80 and an alpha of 0.05, with a power of the clinical difference of 37% to detect a statistically significant between groups.||||0.711
81436486|NCT01957150|162564158|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of 95 % confidence interval (CI) for the overall treatment difference change from Baseline between FF/VI and VI was greater than -1 % year|Percentage Change from Baseline|-0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.06|||||Treatment comparison for overall weeks|||0.06|-0.97|
81436487|NCT01957150|162564159|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of 95% CI for the overall treatment difference change from Baseline between FF/VI and VI was greater than -1 % year|Percentage Change from Baseline|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.24|||||Overall Weeks for Male|||0.24|-1.17|
81472328|NCT03646305|162636561|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Intervention. Null: On average, the experimental conditions and control conditions would have equal weight dissatisfaction||||>0.05
81735509|NCT02728102|163168179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.519||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Myeloma Progression between the vaccine arm and lenalidomide alone arm.||||0.519
81436488|NCT01957150|162564160|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of 95% CI for the overall treatment difference change from Baseline between FF/VI and VI was greater than -1 % year|Percentage Change from Baseline|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.36|||||Overall Weeks for female|||0.36|-1.16|
81436489|NCT01957150|162564161|OTHER||Percentage Change from Baseline|-1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.13|||||Overall Weeks for Male|||-0.13|-1.90|
81436490|NCT01957150|162564162|OTHER||Percentage Change from Baseline|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.78|||||Overall Weeks for female|||0.78|-0.87|
81436491|NCT01957150|162564163|OTHER||Percentage Change from Baseline|-0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.1|||||Overall week|||0.10|-1.11|
81436492|NCT03223909|162564164|NON_INFERIORITY|"it was considered as not inferior when the treatments did not present differences greater than 20%~Statistical analysis of groups in the baseline visit versus final visit"||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.080
81436493|NCT03223909|162564164|NON_INFERIORITY|"it was considered as not inferior when the treatments did not present differences greater than 20%~Statistical analysis between groups in the final visit"||||||0.848|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.848
81436494|NCT03223909|162564165|NON_INFERIORITY|it was considered as not inferior when the treatments did not present differences greater than 20%||||||0.468|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.468
81436495|NCT03223909|162564166|NON_INFERIORITY|population analysis was per protocol||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81436496|NCT03223909|162564166|NON_INFERIORITY|population analysis was per protocol||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.650
81436497|NCT03223909|162564167|NON_INFERIORITY|"It was considered as not inferior when the treatments did not present differences greater than 20%~Statistical analysis of Humylub® Ofteno (PRO-087) versus Systane® Ultra PF at the final visit."||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.003
81436498|NCT03223909|162564167|NON_INFERIORITY|It was considered as not inferior when the treatments did not present differences greater than 20% Statistical analysis of Humylub® Ofteno (PRO-087) versus Systane® Ultra PF at the final visit.||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.003
81436499|NCT03223909|162564168|NON_INFERIORITY|"the statistical analysis was carried out by intention to treat~It was considered as not inferior when the treatments did not present differences greater than 20%"||||||0.93|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.930
81436500|NCT03223909|162564169|NON_INFERIORITY|it was considered as not inferior when the treatments did not present differences greater than 20%||||||0.548|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.548
81436501|NCT03223909|162564170|NON_INFERIORITY|it was considered as not inferior when the treatments did not present differences greater than 20%||||||0.17|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.170
81436502|NCT03223909|162564171|NON_INFERIORITY|it was considered as not inferior when the treatments did not present differences greater than 20%||||||0.085|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.085
81436503|NCT01841073|162564179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance|ANCOVA|||||||0.005
81735510|NCT02728102|163168179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.387||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Myeloma Progression between the lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm and lenalidomide alone arm.||||0.387
81735511|NCT02728102|163168181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.168||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Progression-Free Survival between vaccine vs. non- vaccine arms.||||0.168
81735512|NCT02728102|163168182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Progression-Free Survival between the vaccine arm and lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm.||||0.120
81735513|NCT02728102|163168182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.519||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Progression-Free Survival between the vaccine arm and lenalidomide alone arm.||||0.519
81735514|NCT02728102|163168182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.387||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Progression-Free Survival between the lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm and lenalidomide alone arm.||||0.387
81735515|NCT02728102|163168183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.563||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of overall Survival between vaccine vs. non- vaccine arms.||||0.563
81735516|NCT02728102|163168184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.308||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of overall Survival between the vaccine arm and lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm.||||0.308
81735517|NCT02728102|163168184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of overall Survival between the vaccine arm and lenalidomide alone arm.||||0.990
81735518|NCT02728102|163168184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.303||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Log Rank|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of overall Survival between the lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm and lenalidomide alone arm.||||0.303
81735519|NCT02728102|163168186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.189||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of proportions of patients With Grade ≥ 3 Toxicities between vaccine vs. non- vaccine arms.||||0.189
81735520|NCT02728102|163168188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Participants with Grade 2 and 3 infections between vaccine vs. non- vaccine arms.||||0.82
81735521|NCT02728102|163168189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Participants with Grade 2 and 3 infections between the vaccine arm and lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm.||||0.21
81735522|NCT02728102|163168189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Participants with Grade 2 and 3 infections between the vaccine arm and lenalidomide alone arm.||||0.40
81735523|NCT02728102|163168189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of Participants with Grade 2 and 3 infections between the lenalidomide/GM-CSF arm and lenalidomide alone arm.||||0.08
81735524|NCT02728102|163168190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of proportions of patients without Minimal Residual Disease between vaccine vs. non- vaccine arms||||0.80
81735525|NCT01536405|163168198|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority evaluation is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the risk difference excluding a decrease \>= the prespecified criterion of 10 percentage points|Risk Difference (RD)|4.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|6.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen||RD = MMRV (AMP) - MMRV (2006 process)|||6.8|1.8|<0.001
81735526|NCT01536405|163168198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response rate|97.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.6|98.4|||One-sample binomial|||Acceptability of the antibody response rate was based on a lower bound of the 95% CI being \>76%||98.4|95.6|<0.001
81735527|NCT01536405|163168199|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority evaluation is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI on the risk difference excluding a decrease \>= the prespecified criterion of 5 percentage points|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.2||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen||RD = MMRV (AMP) - MMRV (2006 process)|||-0.6|-4.0|0.003
81735528|NCT01536405|163168199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response rate|96.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.9|97.9|||One-sample binomial|||Acceptability of the antibody response rate was based on a lower bound of the 95% CI being \>90%||97.9|94.9|<0.001
81735529|NCT01536405|163168200|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority evaluation is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI on the risk difference excluding a decrease \>= the prespecified criterion of 5 percentage points|Risk Difference (RD)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen||RD = MMRV (AMP) - MMRV (2006 process)|||2.8|-0.7|<0.001
81735530|NCT01536405|163168200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response rate|98.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.8|99.1|||One-sample binomial|||Acceptability of the antibody response rate was based on a lower bound of the 95% CI being \>90%||99.1|96.8|<0.001
81436504|NCT01841073|162564180|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.027
81436505|NCT01841073|162564181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.13
81436506|NCT01321177|162564199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0145|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0145
81436507|NCT04892147|162564204|OTHER|"Mean value of Enjoyment (8-item summed scale) tested against the value of a Neutral Likert response (Neutral value = 3)."|||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05. The reported value is a calculated -p-value.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81436508|NCT04892147|162564205|EQUIVALENCE|Analyses were conducted using general linear models, controlling for baseline levels only with treatment group as the predictor of interest.||||||0.259||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Regression, Linear|||||||0.259
81436509|NCT04892147|162564206|EQUIVALENCE|Analyses were conducted using general linear models, controlling for baseline levels only with treatment group as the predictor of interest.||||||0.711||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.711
81436510|NCT04892147|162564207|EQUIVALENCE|Analyses were conducted using general linear models, controlling for baseline levels only with treatment group as the predictor of interest.||||||0.214||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.214
81478143|NCT03258645|162646073|OTHER|CHA2DS2-VASc is the Congestive heart failure, Hypertension, Age (\> 75), Diabetes mellitus, Stroke/TIA, Vascular disease, Age 65-74, Sex Category score. HAS-BLED is the Hypertension, Abnormal renal and liver function, Stroke (1 point), Bleeding history or predisposition, Labile INR, Elderly (\>65 years), Drugs and Alcohol Score.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.25|||Regression, Linear|Relation between age and dabigatran initiation time was reported.||Multivariate linear regression with the continuous dependent variable of time-to-initiation for dabigatran in days and independent variable of age, Diastolic blood pressure (DBP), CHA2DS2-VASc, HAS-BLED, and History/Predisposition To Bleeding at index date was applied.||1.25|1.02|0.016
81735531|NCT01536405|163168201|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority evaluation is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI on the risk difference excluding a decrease \>= the prespecified criterion of 5 percentage points|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen||RD = MMRV (AMP) - MMRV (2006 process)|||0.7|-1.8|<0.001
81735532|NCT01536405|163168201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response rate|98.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.6|99.5|||One-sample binomial|||Acceptability of the antibody response rate was based on a lower bound of the 95% CI being \>90%||99.5|97.6|<0.001
81735533|NCT01536405|163168202|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority evaluation is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio, excluding a decrease of \>=1.5 fold|GMT ratio|1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.3|||t-test, 2 sided|Analysis was based on log-transformed titers|GMT ratio = MMRV (AMP) / MMRV (2006 process)|||1.3|1.1|<0.001
81735534|NCT01536405|163168203|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority evaluation is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio, excluding a decrease of \>=1.5 fold|GMT ratio|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|Analysis was based on log-transformed titers|GMT ratio = MMRV (AMP) / MMRV (2006 process)|||1.0|0.8|<0.001
81735535|NCT01536405|163168204|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority evaluation is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio, excluding a decrease of \>=1.5 fold|GMT ratio|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|Analysis was based on log-transformed titers|GMT ratio = MMRV (AMP) / MMRV (2006 process)|||1.1|0.9|<0.001
81735536|NCT01536405|163168205|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority evaluation is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio, excluding a decrease of \>=1.5 fold|GMT ratio|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|Analysis was based on log-transformed titers|GMT ratio = MMRV (AMP) / MMRV (2006 process)|||1.1|0.9|<0.001
81735537|NCT01536405|163168206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen||RD = MMRV (AMP) - MMRV (2006 process)|||1.3|-1.0|<0.001
81735538|NCT02514122|163168216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.9||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Score was lower in the Ketamine group.|||1.9|0.29|0.009
81735539|NCT02514122|163168217|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.54|||Fisher Exact|||||.54|.18|<0.001
81735540|NCT00486863|163168238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.988||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.988
81436511|NCT04892147|162564208|EQUIVALENCE|Analyses were conducted using general linear models, controlling for baseline levels only with treatment group as the predictor of interest.||||||0.317||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.317
81436512|NCT04892147|162564209|EQUIVALENCE|Analyses were conducted using general linear models, controlling for baseline levels only with treatment group as the predictor of interest.||||||0.056||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.056
81436513|NCT04892147|162564210|EQUIVALENCE|Analyses were conducted using general linear models, controlling for baseline levels only with treatment group as the predictor of interest.||||||0.562||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.562
81436514|NCT01067521|162564211|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.656|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.539|0.799||The overall significance level for this study is 5%|Negative Binomial Regression||GA 40 mg vs. placebo|"Relapses were estimated by a baseline-adjusted, Negative Binomial Regression with an offset based on the log of subject's exposure to treatment. The model included the following covariates: - Baseline EDSS score. - Log of the prior 2-year number of relapses. - Volume of T2 lesions at baseliner. - Status of Gd-enhancing T1 activity at baseline (=0 no Gd-enhancing T1 at baseline; =1 at least one Gd-enhancing T1 at baseline). - CGR."||0.799|0.539|<0.0001
81436515|NCT01067521|162564212|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.653|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.546|0.78||The overall significance level for this study is 5%|Negative binomial regression||GA 40 mg vs. placebo|Negative binomial regression||0.780|0.546|<.0001
81735541|NCT00486863|163168239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||>0.999
81735542|NCT00486863|163168240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.926||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.926
81735543|NCT00486863|163168241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.502||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.502
81735544|NCT00486863|163168242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.439||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.439
81735545|NCT00486863|163168243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.704||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.704
81735546|NCT00486863|163168244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.517||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.517
81735547|NCT00486863|163168245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.524||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis included the transferrin receptor: ferritin ratio from the cord blood.||||0.524
81735548|NCT00486863|163168245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis included the transferrin receptor: ferritin ratio from the heel stick.||||0.070
81735549|NCT00486863|163168246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81735550|NCT00486863|163168251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.991||||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.991
81436516|NCT01067521|162564213|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.552|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.436|0.699||The overall significance level for this study is 5%|Negative Binomial Regression||GA 40 mg vs. placebo|||0.699|0.436|<0.0001
81436517|NCT01067521|162564214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.2058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.154|0.033||The overall significance level for this study is 5%|ANCOVA||GA 40 mg vs Placebo|||0.033|-0.154|0.2058
81436518|NCT01067521|162564215|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8332|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0744||0.0409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6995|0.9925||not adjusted for multiplicity|Negative Binomial Regression||Early Start vs Delayed Start|Entire Study The Negative Binomial Regression model covariates: • treatment group • PCBL (Placebo-Controlled Baseline) Kurtzke's Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score as 1 degree of freedom variable • Log of the # of relapses in the 2 years prior to PCBL • Volume of T2 lesions at PCBL • Status of Gd-enhancing T1 lesion activity at PCBL (=0 if no Gd-enhancing T1 lesions at PCBL; =1 if at least one Gd-enhancing T1 lesion at PCBL) • Country or Geographical Region (CGR)||0.9925|0.6995|0.0409
81436519|NCT01067521|162564216|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.736|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.592|0.914||not adjusted for multiplicity|Negative binomial regression||Early Start vs Delayed Start|Month 6 Negative binomial regression||0.914|0.592|0.0056
81472329|NCT03646305|162636561|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Activity. Null: On average, singing and verbal repetition would have equal weight dissatisfaction scores||||>0.05
81735551|NCT00355797|163168261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.9||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.24|15.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||The endpoint will compare the composite percent change in ADL performance for patients while their devices are programmed to CLS and accelerometer pacing modes, using the no rate adaptive pacing mode as the baseline. Null hypothesis: mean composite of percent change for patients with their device programmed to CLS is less than or equal to the mean composite of percent change for the same patients with their device in accelerometer.||15.11|3.24|0.004
81735552|NCT00355797|163168268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.74||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.17|3.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||The purpose of endpoint was to evaluate the percent change in pulse pressure during test. The null hypothesis was the mean percent change for patients with their device programmed to CLS is greater or equal to the mean percent change for the same patients with their device in accelerometer.||3.33|-6.17|0.552
81436520|NCT01067521|162564216|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.633|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.524|0.765||not adjusted for multiplicity|Negative binomial regression||Early Start vs Delayed Start|Month 12 Negative binomial regression||0.765|0.524|<0.0001
81436521|NCT01067521|162564216|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.666|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.557|0.797||not adjusted for multiplicity|Negative binomial regression||Early Start vs Delayed Start|Month 36 Negative binomial regression||0.797|0.557|<0.0001
81436522|NCT01067521|162564217|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.556|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.773||not adjusted for multiplicity|Negative Binomial Regression||Early Start vs Delayed Start|Month 6||0.773|0.4|0.0005
81436523|NCT01067521|162564217|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.514|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.388|0.679||not adjusted for multiplicity|Negative binomial regression||Early Start vs Delayed Start|Month 12||0.679|0.388|<0.0001
81436524|NCT01067521|162564217|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.663|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.514|0.854||not adjusted for multiplicity|Negative binomial regression||Early Start vs Delayed Start|Month 36||0.854|0.514|0.0015
81436525|NCT01067521|162564218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.0425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.166|-0.003||not adjusted for multiplicity|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Early Start vs Delayed Start|Month 6||-0.003|-0.166|0.0425
81436526|NCT01067521|162564218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.184|0.012||not adjusted for multiplicity|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Early Start vs Delayed Start|Month 12||0.012|-0.184|0.0844
81735553|NCT00355797|163168268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.34||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|7.63|||t-test, 2 sided|||The purpose of endpoint was to evaluate the percent change in pulse pressure during test. The null hypothesis was the mean percent change for patients with their device programmed to CLS is greater or equal to the mean percent change for the same patients with their device without rate adaptative pacing.||7.63|-3.80|0.505
81735554|NCT00834535|163168277|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.83||||||90.0|93.98|108.17|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.17|93.98|
81735555|NCT00834535|163168278|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|96.1||||||90.0|92.14|100.22|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||100.22|92.14|
81735556|NCT00834535|163168279|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|96.57||||||90.0|92.8|100.49|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||100.49|92.8|
81735557|NCT02262377|163168299|SUPERIORITY|The ITT analysis was done for 21 week average pain.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.15||Statistical significance was set at p\< 0.05.|Regression, Poisson|||Intention to Treat Analysis for average chronic pain.||1.15|0.92|0.68
81735558|NCT02262377|163168299|SUPERIORITY|The ITT analysis was done for 21 week BPI Interference.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.08||Statistical significance was set at p\< 0.05.|Regression, Poisson|||||1.08|0.88|0.36
81735559|NCT02262377|163168299|SUPERIORITY|The ITT analysis was done for 21 week BPI Severity.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.16||Statistical significance was set at p\< 0.05.|Regression, Poisson|||||1.16|0.86|0.996
81735560|NCT02262377|163168300|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.37|||Regression, Poisson|||||1.37|0.99|0.054
81735561|NCT02262377|163168301|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.13|||Regression, Poisson|||||1.13|0.89|0.98
81735562|NCT02262377|163168302|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.98|||Odds Ratio|||||0.98|0.18|
81436527|NCT01067521|162564218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.8701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.225||not adjusted for multiplicity|Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Early Start vs Delayed Start|Month 36||0.225|-0.91|0.8701
81436528|NCT02911935|162564227|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.34||unadjusted P-value. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Log Rank|||The primary analysis tested the statistical null hypothesis of equal recurrent wheeze rates between the azithromycin and placebo groups.||2.34|0.95|0.08
81539123|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.33||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|14.82||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||14.82|1.27|0.0196
81735563|NCT02262377|163168303|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.14|||Odds Ratio|||||1.14|0.90|
81735564|NCT01591785|163168312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.035
81735565|NCT01591785|163168313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.28
81735566|NCT01591785|163168314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0495|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0495
81735567|NCT01591785|163168315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.27
81436529|NCT02911935|162564227|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.29||p-value is adjusted for race, parental history of asthma, ever exposed to smoke and ever exposed to pets. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Regression, Cox|||||2.29|0.92|0.11
81436530|NCT02911935|162564228|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.95||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|4.61||Unadjusted. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Log Rank|||||4.61|0.83|0.12
81735568|NCT02724462|163168330|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|1.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.83|1.22|<.001
81735569|NCT02724462|163168331|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.71|1.14|.001
81735570|NCT02393417|163168376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.5706||||0.0329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0184|2.4223|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.4223|1.0184|0.0329
81735571|NCT02393417|163168376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.8926||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2722|2.8156|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.8156|1.2722|0.0007
81735572|NCT02393417|163168376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.7319||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1602|2.5854|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.5854|1.1602|0.0052
81735573|NCT02393417|163168377|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3828||||0.4307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6191|3.0883|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.0883|0.6191|0.4307
81735574|NCT02393417|163168377|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.8908||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4169|5.8978|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.8978|1.4169|0.0014
81735575|NCT02393417|163168377|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.0||||0.0451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9281|9.6975|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.6975|0.9281|0.0451
81735576|NCT02393417|163168379|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|2.7553||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4211|5.3419|||Regression, Cox|||||5.3419|1.4211|0.0027
81735577|NCT02393417|163168379|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|3.1516||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6148|6.1509|||Regression, Cox|||||6.1509|1.6148|0.0008
81735578|NCT02393417|163168379|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|3.3257||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7263|6.407|||Regression, Cox|||||6.4070|1.7263|0.0003
81735579|NCT02393417|163168385|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.999||||0.4824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.997|1.001|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \< 1 indicates that the age of the wart is negatively correlated with positive treatment outcome and vice versa.|Using a logistic regression model for complete resolution status of largest primary injected wart (yes vs no) with wart age as a covariate.||1.001|0.997|0.4824
81735580|NCT02393417|163168385|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.001||||0.5007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.998|1.004|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \< 1 indicates that the age of the wart is negatively correlated with positive treatment outcome and vice versa.|Using a logistic regression model for complete resolution status of largest primary injected wart (yes vs no) with wart age as a covariate.||1.004|0.998|0.5007
81735581|NCT02393417|163168385|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.993||||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.987|0.999|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \< 1 indicates that the age of the wart is negatively correlated with positive treatment outcome and vice versa.|Using a logistic regression model for complete resolution status of largest primary injected wart (yes vs no) with wart age as a covariate.||0.999|0.987|0.0219
81436531|NCT02911935|162564229|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.18||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.62||Unadjusted. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Negative Binomial Regression Analysis|||||1.62|0.86|0.31
81735582|NCT02393417|163168385|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.8267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.995|1.004|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \< 1 indicates that the age of the wart is negatively correlated with positive treatment outcome and vice versa.|Using a logistic regression model for complete resolution status of largest primary injected wart (yes vs no) with wart age as a covariate.||1.004|0.995|0.8267
81735583|NCT02393417|163168386|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.964||||0.1657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.915|1.015|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \> 1 indicates that the age of the largest primary injected wart is positively correlated with the recurrence of any resolved wart and vice versa.|Using a logistic regression model for recurrence status of any resolved wart (yes vs no) with age of the largest primary injected wart as a covariate.||1.015|0.915|0.1657
81735584|NCT02393417|163168386|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.8168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.997|1.003|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \> 1 indicates that the age of the largest primary injected wart is positively correlated with the recurrence of any resolved wart and vice versa.|Using a logistic regression model for recurrence status of any resolved wart (yes vs no) with age of the largest primary injected wart as a covariate.||1.003|0.997|0.8168
81735585|NCT02393417|163168386|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.998||||0.4183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.993|1.003|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \> 1 indicates that the age of the largest primary injected wart is positively correlated with the recurrence of any resolved wart and vice versa.|Using a logistic regression model for recurrence status of any resolved wart (yes vs no) with age of the largest primary injected wart as a covariate.||1.003|0.993|0.4183
81436532|NCT02911935|162564230|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.22||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.48||Unadjusted. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Negative Binomial Regression Analysis|||||2.48|0.6|0.57
81735586|NCT02393417|163168386|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.001||||0.5572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.997|1.006|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \> 1 indicates that the age of the largest primary injected wart is positively correlated with the recurrence of any resolved wart and vice versa.|Using a logistic regression model for recurrence status of any resolved wart (yes vs no) with age of the largest primary injected wart as a covariate.||1.006|0.997|0.5572
81735587|NCT00834743|163168396|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.49||||||90.0|90.65|109.18|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||109.18|90.65|
81735588|NCT00834743|163168397|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.0||||||90.0|91.44|107.19|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||107.19|91.44|
81735589|NCT00834743|163168398|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.05||||||90.0|90.57|108.32|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.32|90.57|
81735590|NCT02924883|163168399|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.3332||95.0|0.55|1.23|||Log Rank|The 2-sided log-rank test, was stratified by world region (Western Europe vs U.S. vs Rest of World) and PD-L1 status (IC 0 vs IC 1/2/3).||||1.23|0.55|0.3332
81735591|NCT02924883|163168401|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.2934||95.0|0.42|1.3|||Log Rank|The 2-sided log-rank test was stratified by world region (Western Europe vs U.S. vs Rest of World) and PD-L1 status (IC 0 vs IC 1/2/3).||||1.30|0.42|0.2934
81735592|NCT02924883|163168403|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.6099||95.0|0.52|3.03|||Log Rank|Stratified Cox proportional hazards model was stratified by world region (Western Europe, U.S., Rest of World) and PD-L1 status (IC 0, IC 1/2/3).||||3.03|0.52|0.6099
81436533|NCT02911935|162564231|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.34||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.57||unadjusted P-value. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Negative Binomial Regression Analysis|||||2.57|0.70|0.38
81436534|NCT02911935|162564232|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.92||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.22||Unadjusted. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Negative Binomial Regression Analysis|||||1.22|0.7|0.56
81450471|NCT03433755|162587794|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-51.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.45|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.06|-44.37||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-44.37|-58.06|< 0.0001
81450472|NCT03433755|162587795|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-42.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.06|-37.41||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-37.41|-48.06|< 0.0001
81539124|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.09||||0.0433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|9.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||9.24|1.03|0.0433
81735593|NCT01371786|163168440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.76|-4.09||No formal statistical testing was conducted. Only descriptive statistics were calculated and presented.|||Difference calculated as Mometasone minus Ciclesonide|No formal null hypothesis was stated or tested.Descriptive statistics only were calculated and presented. The sample size was determined outside of statistical considerations. The sample size of 10 subjects was sufficient to provide approximately 80% power to detect a difference of 25% between the two treatment groups in the percentage of nasal deposition approximately 2 minutes post dose, assuming a two-sided test evaluated at a significance level of 0.05, with a SD of the difference of 23.17%.||-4.09|-21.76|
81735594|NCT00552669|163168445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||We used One way annalysis of a variance for means and standard deviation.||||<0.05
81735595|NCT00552669|163168446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Based on our previous data the incidence of relevant clinical events was similar in both groups (ERACI III and ORAR II)||||0.05
81735596|NCT00552669|163168447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||"power calculation 80% Hypothesis: No significant diferences between Target Vessel Revascularization (TVR) between both groups.~All events will be recorded and an independent blind for groups clinical events committee will adjudicate each one."||||<0.05
81735597|NCT01061866|163168465|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p less than or equal to 0.05, repeated measures ANOVA|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||<|0.02||||||p-value is non-adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|Was adjusted the degrees of freedom for the averaged test of significance.|The frequency of seizures at the beginning of the study and after treatment with thalidomide was contrasted in the same group patients.|Power=0.02||||<0.02
81735598|NCT00252720|163168469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.024||||0.8487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.312|||Log Rank|Generalized||||1.312|0.800|0.8487
81735599|NCT00102440|163168473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of febuxostat 80 mg to allopurinol was declared if the value of the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval is \> -10%.|Difference in percentage|32.0||||||97.5|23.1|41.3||||||||41.3|23.1|
81436535|NCT01294449|162564234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.161|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio was calculated as the hazard rate of mortality in the CRT-D group over the hazard rate of mortality in the ICD group. A hazard ratio lower than 1 represents a reduction in relative risk of mortality for CRT-D compared to ICD.|The sample size for the analysis included subjects from the original MADIT-CRT IDE (NCT00180271) that did not participate in the Registry portion, these subjects are censored at the time of study conclusion, withdrawal or death during the IDE. This was done as the Registry is a post approval continuation of the follow-up from the MADIT-CRT IDE trial. This is not a pooled analysis from separate studies.||1.161|0.670|0.370
81436536|NCT01294449|162564234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|0.96|||Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio was calculated as the hazard rate of mortality in the CRT-D arm over the hazard rate of mortality in the ICD arm. A hazard ratio lower than 1 represents a reduction in relative risk of mortality for CRT-D compared to ICD.|These data represent the indicated sub population of left bundle branch block subjects only. (Left bundle branch block N= 110 ICD group: 181 CRT-D group)||0.960|0.484|0.028
81436537|NCT00593827|162564243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.03
81436538|NCT00593827|162564244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.05
81735600|NCT00102440|163168473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of febuxostat 120 mg to allopurinol was declared if the value of the lower bound of the 97.5% confidence interval is \> -10%.|Difference in percentage|41.0||||||97.5|31.5|49.5||||||||49.5|31.5|
81436539|NCT00593827|162564247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.11
81436540|NCT01160640|162564252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||||||P-value for proportion of women who had clearance of anaerobic organisms from the endometrium at the 30-day visit|Fisher Exact|||||||0.046
81436541|NCT01160640|162564254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||||||P-value for proportion of women who did not have M. genitalium detected in the cervix or endometrium at the 30-day visit|Fisher Exact|||||||0.16
81436542|NCT01160640|162564255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||||||P-value for proportion of women who experienced resolution of clinical signs and symptoms of PID at the 3-day visit|Fisher Exact|||||||0.74
81539125|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.15||||0.0355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|9.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||9.20|1.08|0.0355
81735601|NCT00102440|163168473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Comparisons of each febuxostat dose to allopurinol were adjusted to control the overall 0.05 level of significance for superiority by using Hochberg's method for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81735602|NCT00102440|163168473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Comparisons of each febuxostat dose to allopurinol were adjusted to control the overall 0.05 level of significance for superiority by using Hochberg's method for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81735603|NCT00102440|163168473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.072||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.072
81735604|NCT00102440|163168474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81735605|NCT00102440|163168474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81735606|NCT00102440|163168474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.031
81735607|NCT00102440|163168475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81735608|NCT00102440|163168475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81735609|NCT00102440|163168475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.883||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.883
81735610|NCT00102440|163168476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81735611|NCT00102440|163168476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81735612|NCT00102440|163168476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.164
81735613|NCT00102440|163168477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the one-way ANOVA model with treatment as a factor. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81735614|NCT00102440|163168477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the one-way ANOVA model with treatment as a factor. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81735615|NCT00102440|163168477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the one-way ANOVA model with treatment as a factor. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81735616|NCT00102440|163168478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the one-way ANOVA model with treatment as a factor. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81735617|NCT00102440|163168478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the one-way ANOVA model with treatment as a factor. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81539126|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.3238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|4.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||4.28|0.62|0.3238
81735618|NCT00102440|163168478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the one-way ANOVA model with treatment as a factor. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||0.006
81735619|NCT00102440|163168479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the one-way ANOVA model with treatment as a factor. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81735620|NCT00102440|163168479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the one-way ANOVA model with treatment as a factor. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81735621|NCT00102440|163168479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from contrast within the framework of the one-way ANOVA model with treatment as a factor. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81436543|NCT01374451|162564289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.991||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.636|1.543|||Log Rank|||||1.543|0.636|0.488
81436544|NCT04640194|162564306|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.61|||||A hazard ratio \> 1 favours the alteplase dose group over standard of care alone.|Unadjusted Hazard Ratio: Cox proportional hazard model containing fixed effect for treatment. The confidence intervals was determined using the Wald method to determine the variance.||2.61|0.39|
81436545|NCT04640194|162564306|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.27|||||A hazard ratio \> 1 favours the alteplase dose group over standard of care alone.|Adjusted Hazard Ratio: Cox proportional hazard model containing fixed effect for treatment,ventilation status at baseline and age. The confidence intervals was determined using the Wald method to determine the variance.||3.27|0.46|
81436546|NCT04640194|162564306|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|4.15|||||A hazard ratio \> 1 favours the alteplase dose group over standard of care alone.|Unadjusted Hazard Ratio: Cox proportional hazard model containing fixed effect for treatment. The confidence intervals was determined using the Wald method to determine the variance.||4.15|0.73|
81436547|NCT04640194|162564306|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|5.01|||||A hazard ratio \> 1 favours the alteplase dose group over standard of care alone.|Adjusted Hazard Ratio: Cox proportional hazard model containing fixed effect for treatment,ventilation status at baseline and age. The confidence intervals was determined using the Wald method to determine the variance.||5.01|0.83|
81436548|NCT04640194|162564306|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|3.66|||||A hazard ratio \> 1 favours the alteplase dose group over standard of care alone.|Unadjusted Hazard Ratio: Cox proportional hazard model containing fixed effect for treatment. The confidence intervals was determined using the Wald method to determine the variance.||3.66|0.35|
81735622|NCT00102440|163168480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.999
81735623|NCT00102440|163168480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.011
81735624|NCT00102440|163168480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.024
81735625|NCT00102440|163168481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.083||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.083
81436549|NCT04640194|162564306|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|4.22|||||A hazard ratio \> 1 favours the alteplase dose group over standard of care alone.|Adjusted Hazard Ratio: Cox proportional hazard model containing fixed effect for treatment,ventilation status at baseline and age. The confidence intervals was determined using the Wald method to determine the variance.||4.22|0.33|
81436550|NCT04640194|162564307|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.892|24.8734|||||Chan and Zhang exact confidence interval.|||24.8734|-10.892|
81436551|NCT04640194|162564307|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3075|43.6615|||||Chan and Zhang exact confidence interval.|||43.6615|2.3075|
81436552|NCT04640194|162564307|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|11.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.127|36.9012|||||Chan and Zhang exact confidence interval.|||36.9012|-24.127|
81436553|NCT04640194|162564308|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-16.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.6|5.5|||||Calculated as alteplase dose group - standard of care alone.|Adjusted risk difference and 95% confidence interval is based upon average marginal effect Delta method, adjusting for baseline ventilation status, age and treatment.||5.5|-38.6|
81436554|NCT04640194|162564308|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.1|11.6|||||Calculated as alteplase dose group - standard of care alone.|Adjusted risk difference and 95% confidence interval is based upon average marginal effect Delta method, adjusting for baseline ventilation status, age and treatment.||11.6|-35.1|
81436555|NCT04640194|162564308|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-19.1||||0.2419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.1|12.9|||The delta method and average marginal.||Calculated as alteplase dose group - standard of care alone.|Unadjusted risk difference and 95% CI is based upon average marginal effect Delta method, adjusting for treatment.||12.9|-51.1|0.2419
81436556|NCT04640194|162564309|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.1|19.1|||||Calculated as alteplase dose group - standard of care alone.|Adjusted risk difference and 95% confidence interval is based upon average marginal effect Delta method, adjusting for baseline ventilation status, age and treatment.||19.1|-37.1|
81436557|NCT04640194|162564309|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|19.0|||||Calculated as alteplase dose group - standard of care alone.|Adjusted risk difference and 95% confidence interval is based upon average marginal effect Delta method, adjusting for baseline ventilation status, age and treatment.||19.0|-37.2|
81436558|NCT04640194|162564309|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|14.5||||0.2523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|39.3|||The delta method and average marginal.||Calculated as alteplase dose group - standard of care alone.|Adjusted risk difference and 95% CI is based upon average marginal effect Delta method, adjusting for baseline D-dimer status, age, days of NIV support and treatment.||39.3|-10.3|0.2523
81436559|NCT04640194|162564310|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|10.6|||||Calculated as alteplase dose group - standard of care alone.|Parameters included in model: treatment,ventilation status at baseline, and age.||10.6|-4.4|
81436560|NCT04640194|162564310|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|11.8|||||Calculated as alteplase dose group - standard of care alone.|Parameters included in model: treatment,ventilation status at baseline, and age.||11.8|-3.2|
81472330|NCT03646305|162636561|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Twenty-eight participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: On average, all 4 conditions were equivalent in weight dissatisfaction||||>0.05
81436561|NCT04640194|162564311|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|19.2|||||Calculated as alteplase dose group - standard of care alone.|Adjusted risk difference and 95% confidence interval is based upon average marginal effect Delta method, adjusting for baseline ventilation status, age and treatment.||19.2|-29.0|
81436562|NCT04640194|162564311|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.8|6.3|||||Calculated as alteplase dose group - standard of care alone.|Adjusted risk difference and 95% confidence interval is based upon average marginal effect Delta method, adjusting for baseline ventilation status, age and treatment.||6.3|-36.8|
81539127|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.3208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.68|0.60|0.3208
81436563|NCT04640194|162564312|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|17.193|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.45|52.33|||||Calculated as alteplase dose group - standard of care alone.|Based upon Hedges-Lehmann estimator handling deaths as failure and Wilcoxon rank sum test methodology.||52.33|-28.45|
81436564|NCT04640194|162564312|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|54.436|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|110.36|||||Calculated as alteplase dose group - standard of care alone.|Based upon Hedges-Lehmann estimator handling deaths as failure and Wilcoxon rank sum test methodology.||110.36|0.49|
81436565|NCT04640194|162564314|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.9856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|7.6|||ANCOVA||Calculated as alteplase dose group - standard of care alone.|Unadjusted mean difference: A restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used. Adjustment was made for treatment.||7.6|-7.5|0.9856
81436566|NCT04640194|162564314|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.8729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|7.3|||ANCOVA||Calculated as alteplase dose group - standard of care alone.|Adjusted mean difference: A restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used. Adjustment was made for treatment, the number of days under NIV support, baseline D-Dimer level and age.||7.3|-8.5|0.8729
81436567|NCT04640194|162564315|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|70.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.8||0.0603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|145.1|||ANCOVA||Calculated as alteplase dose group - standard of care alone.|Unadjusted mean difference: A restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used. Adjustment was made for treatment.||145.1|-3.3|0.0603
81472331|NCT03646305|162636561|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at a significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2 (Intervention: experimental, control) × 3 (Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure Time x Intervention interactions. Null: experimental and control conditions are equivalent in weight dissatisfaction across time.||||>0.05
81472332|NCT03646305|162636561|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between singing and verbal repetition on weight dissatisfaction||||>0.05
81478144|NCT03258645|162646074|OTHER|CHA2DS2-VASc is the Congestive heart failure, Hypertension, Age (\> 75), Diabetes mellitus, Stroke/TIA, Vascular disease, Age 65-74, Sex Category score. HAS-BLED is the Hypertension, Abnormal renal and liver function, Stroke (1 point), Bleeding history or predisposition, Labile INR, Elderly (\>65 years), Drugs and Alcohol Score.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.21|||Regression, Linear|Relation between Diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and dabigatran initiation time was reported.||Multivariate linear regression with the continuous dependent variable of time-to-initiation for dabigatran in days and independent variable of age, Diastolic blood pressure (DBP), CHA2DS2-VASc, HAS-BLED, and History/Predisposition To Bleeding at index date was applied.||1.21|1.04|0.002
81539128|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.2281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|5.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||5.40|0.67|0.2281
81539129|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.18||||0.0566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|10.46||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||10.46|0.97|0.0566
81436568|NCT04640194|162564315|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|87.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.5||0.0362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|168.0|||ANCOVA||Calculated as alteplase dose group - standard of care alone.|Adjusted mean difference: A restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used. Adjustment was made for treatment, the number of days under NIV support, baseline D-Dimer level, baseline PaO2/FiO2 ratio and age.||168.0|6.3|0.0362
81436569|NCT00096460|162564350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Survival Probability|62.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.8|89.6||||||||89.6|43.8|
81436570|NCT00096460|162564350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier Survival Probability|85.7||||||95.0|63.3|100.0||||||||100|63.3|
81436571|NCT04773600|162564392|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.962|5.183|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|vIGA Success at Week 4||5.183|1.962|<0.0001
81436572|NCT04773600|162564393|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.996|5.687|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site|Stratified by pooled study site|vIGA Success at Week 4 in Participants with Baseline vIGA = 'Moderate'||5.687|1.996|<0.0001
81436573|NCT04773600|162564394|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.281|8.658|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|vIGA-AD Success at Week 2||8.658|2.281|<0.0001
81436574|NCT04773600|162564395|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.1156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.832|4.782|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|vIGA-AD Success at Week 1||4.782|0.832|0.1156
81436575|NCT04773600|162564396|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.448|5.066|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|≥4-Point Reduction in WI-NRS at Week 4||5.066|1.448|0.0014
81436576|NCT04773600|162564397|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.55||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.591|7.927|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|≥4-Point Reduction in WI-NRS at Week 2||7.927|1.591|0.0015
81436577|NCT04773600|162564398|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.84||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.717|35.764|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|≥4-Point Reduction in WI-NRS at Week 1||35.764|1.717|0.0020
81436578|NCT04773600|162564399|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.108|4.964|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|EASI-75 at Week 4||4.964|2.108|<0.0001
81436579|NCT04773600|162564400|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.191|5.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|vIGA-AD Score of 'Clear' or 'Almost Clear' at Week 4||5.240|2.191|<0.0001
81436580|NCT04773600|162564401|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.097|5.854|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|vIGA-AD Score of 'Clear' or 'Almost Clear' at Week 2||5.854|2.097|<0.0001
81735626|NCT00102440|163168481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.164
81436581|NCT04773600|162564402|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.312|4.993|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|Stratified by pooled study site and vIGA-AD randomization strata|vIGA-AD Score of 'Clear' or 'Almost Clear' at Week 1||4.993|1.312|0.0050
81735627|NCT00102440|163168481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.619||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.619
81436582|NCT05061992|162564405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in SF-8||||0.6
81735628|NCT00102440|163168482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.080
81735629|NCT00102440|163168482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.372||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.372
81735630|NCT00102440|163168482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.246||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.246
81735631|NCT00102440|163168483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.674||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.674
81735632|NCT00102440|163168483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.320
81735633|NCT00102440|163168483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.411||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.411
81735634|NCT00102440|163168484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.507||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.507
81735635|NCT00102440|163168484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.188||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.188
81735636|NCT00102440|163168484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.362||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.362
81735637|NCT00102440|163168485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.657||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.657
81436583|NCT05061992|162564405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||ANCOVA|||End of trial SF-8||||0.2
81436584|NCT05061992|162564406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Change in ANT||||0.001
81735638|NCT00102440|163168485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.444||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.444
81436585|NCT05061992|162564406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||End of trial ANT||||0.09
81436586|NCT05061992|162564407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81436587|NCT05061992|162564408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.02
81436588|NCT05061992|162564409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6
81436589|NCT05061992|162564410|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2
81436590|NCT02697617|162564411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024||||||First analyzed using a Linear Mixed Model to assess if there were carryover effects and then subsequently analyzed using paired t-tests to compare the mean differences between treatments.|Paired t-test|||||||0.024
81735639|NCT00102440|163168485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.719||95.0||||P-values for pairwise comparisons are from the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.719
81735640|NCT00102440|163168486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81735641|NCT00102440|163168486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.229||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.229
81735642|NCT00102440|163168486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.266
81735643|NCT00772941|163168487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was Gender. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between Male and Female in the frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events."||||<0.001
81735644|NCT00772941|163168488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was Age. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between \<65 years and \>=65 years in the frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events."||||<0.001
81735645|NCT00772941|163168489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as a complication. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between Varenicline with and without Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as a complication in the frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events."||||<0.001
81735646|NCT00772941|163168490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was concomitant drugs. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between Varenicline with and without concomitant drugs in the frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events."||||<0.001
81472333|NCT03646305|162636561|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze Time x Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between four conditions on weight dissatisfaction||||>0.05
81472334|NCT03646305|162636562|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure main effect of time. Null: Across the sample, appearance dissatisfaction were equivalent across time.||||<0.001
81472335|NCT03646305|162636562|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests was conducted to measure differences in appearance dissatisfaction from baseline to post-intervention. Null hypothesis: the control conditions would have no significant difference in appearance dissatisfaction from baseline to post-intervention||||>0.05
81735647|NCT00772941|163168491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was concomitant therapies. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between Varenicline with and without concomitant therapies in the frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events."||||<0.001
81735648|NCT00772941|163168492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was Weight at Baseline. The null hypothesis is that there is no association between Weight at Baseline and the frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events."||||<0.001
81735649|NCT00772941|163168492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Armitage|||"The risk factor tested was Weight at Baseline. The null hypothesis is that there is no linear trend in the frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events across increasing levels of Weight at Baseline."||||<0.001
81735650|NCT00772941|163168493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was Tobacco consumption per day. The null hypothesis is that there is no association between Tobacco consumption per day and the efficacy of Varenicline."||||<0.001
81735651|NCT00772941|163168493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Armitage|||"The risk factor tested was Tobacco consumption per day. The null hypothesis is that there is no linear trend in the efficacy of Varenicline across increasing levels of tobacco consumption per day."||||<0.001
81735652|NCT00772941|163168494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was prolonged administration after 12 weeks. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between administration prolonged after 12 weeks and administration not prolonged after 12 weeks in the efficacy of Varenicline."||||<0.001
81735653|NCT00772941|163168495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was antipsychotics as a concomitant drug. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between Varenicline with and without antipsychotics as a concomitant drug in the efficacy of Varenicline."||||<0.001
81735654|NCT02255097|163168543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||exact binomial distribution|null hypothesis (H0): p ≤ 0.05 versus alternate hypothesis (H1): p \> 0.05||Analysis comparing the ORR for pembrolizumab to a fixed efficacy target of 5% using an exact test of binomial distribution||||<0.001
81735655|NCT02255097|163168544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||exact binomial distribution|H0: p ≤ 0.05 versus H1: p \> 0.05||Analysis comparing the ORR for pembrolizumab to a fixed efficacy target of 5% using an exact test of binomial distribution||||<0.001
81735656|NCT02255097|163168547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||exact binomial distribution|H0: p ≤ 0.05 versus H1: p \> 0.05||Analysis comparing the ORR for pembrolizumab to a fixed efficacy target of 5% using an exact test of binomial distribution||||<0.001
81735657|NCT02255097|163168548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0027|||||||exact binomial distribution|H0: p ≤ 0.05 versus H1: p \> 0.05||Analysis comparing the ORR for pembrolizumab to a fixed efficacy target of 5% using an exact test of binomial distribution||||0.0027
81735658|NCT02255097|163168549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||exact binomial distribution|H0: p ≤ 0.05 versus H1: p \> 0.05||Analysis comparing the ORR for pembrolizumab to a fixed efficacy target of 5% using an exact test of binomial distribution||||<0.001
81735659|NCT02255097|163168550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||exact binomial distribution|H0: p ≤ 0.05 versus H1: p \> 0.05||Analysis comparing the ORR for pembrolizumab to a fixed efficacy target of 5% using an exact test of binomial distribution||||<0.001
81735660|NCT02255097|163168551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||exact binomial distribution|H0: p ≤ 0.05 versus H1: p \> 0.05||Analysis comparing the ORR for pembrolizumab to a fixed efficacy target of 5% using an exact test of binomial distribution||||<0.001
81735661|NCT03965091|163168607|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.7963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using a Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model with change from baseline in the weekly average of the daily average PI-NRS score over the past 24 hours at weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 as the dependent variable, sex, age group at FM onset, week, treatment, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed factors, and baseline average of the daily average PI-NRS score as a covariate.||0.60|-0.46|0.7963
81436591|NCT02697617|162564412|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||First analyzed using a Linear Mixed Model to assess if there were carryover effects and then subsequently analyzed using paired t-tests to compare the mean differences between treatments.|Paired t-test|||||||0.14
81472336|NCT03646305|162636562|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests was conducted to measure differences in appearance dissatisfaction from post-intervention to follow-up. Null hypothesis: the control conditions would have no significant difference in appearance dissatisfaction from post-intervention to follow-up.||||<0.001
81472337|NCT03646305|162636562|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze main effect of Intervention. Null: On average, the experimental conditions and control conditions would have equal appearance dissatisfaction||||>0.05
81436592|NCT02697617|162564414|OTHER||||||||||||||||||comparison by paired t-test|||
81436593|NCT02697617|162564415|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||First analyzed using a Linear Mixed Model to assess if there were carryover effects and then subsequently analyzed using paired t-tests to compare the mean differences between treatments.|Paired t-test|||||||0.15
81436594|NCT02697617|162564416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||First analyzed using a Linear Mixed Model to assess if there were carryover effects and then subsequently analyzed using paired t-tests to compare the mean differences between treatments.|paired t test|||||||0.4
81436595|NCT04269993|162564466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.04
81472338|NCT03646305|162636562|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Activity. Null: On average, singing and verbal repetition would result in equal appearance dissatisfaction scores||||>0.05
81539130|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39||||0.1491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|7.78||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||7.78|0.73|0.1491
81735662|NCT03965091|163168607|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.8629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using an MMRM model with change from baseline in the weekly average of the daily average PI-NRS score over the past 24 hours at weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 as the dependent variable, sex, age group at FM onset, week, treatment, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed factors, and baseline average of the daily average PI-NRS score as a covariate.||0.58|-0.48|0.8629
81735663|NCT02729714|163168690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.72
81735664|NCT02729714|163168691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.51
81436596|NCT01405469|162564472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.66|<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||this pilot study was created ro evaluate sample size for the following multicenter study, based on manometric outcomes. Mean values between baseline and follow-up were compared using Student ' s t -test for paired samples. P values less then 0.05, two-sided, were considered significant.R 2.13.1(R Development Core Team (2011). Subgroups (partial vs. complete myotomy) were compared using an analysis of variance test adjusted for initial values.||||<0.001
81436597|NCT03807440|162564491|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<.0001
81436598|NCT03807440|162564492|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81436599|NCT03807440|162564493|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<.0001
81436600|NCT03807440|162564494|OTHER|||||||0.8071|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8071
81436601|NCT03807440|162564494|OTHER|||||||0.764|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7640
81436602|NCT03807440|162564495|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<.0001
81436603|NCT03807440|162564496|OTHER|||||||0.0042|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0042
81436604|NCT03807440|162564497|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<.0001
81436605|NCT03807440|162564498|OTHER|||||||0.399|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3990
81436606|NCT03807440|162564498|OTHER|||||||0.3842|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3842
81436607|NCT03807440|162564499|OTHER|||||||0.0605|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0605
81436608|NCT03807440|162564500|OTHER|||||||0.6329|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6329
81436609|NCT03807440|162564500|OTHER|||||||0.7181|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7181
81436610|NCT03807440|162564501|OTHER|||||||0.5233|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.5233
81436611|NCT03807440|162564503|OTHER|||||||0.3662|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.3662
81436612|NCT03807440|162564504|OTHER|||||||0.511|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.5110
81436613|NCT03807440|162564505|OTHER|||||||0.0921|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0921
81436614|NCT03807440|162564506|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<.0001
81436615|NCT03807440|162564507|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81735665|NCT02729714|163168692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.81
81735666|NCT02729714|163168693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81735667|NCT02729714|163168694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81735668|NCT02729714|163168695|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.098|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.098
81735669|NCT02729714|163168696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2
81436616|NCT03807440|162564508|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<.0001
81735670|NCT01059903|163168705|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the ratio of geometric LS-Means is included within 0.8-1.25, the patches are considered bioequivalent.|Ratio of geometric LS-Means|0.9028|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8411|0.969|||ANOVA|ANOVA for log-transformed values has been used as the basis for calculation of point estimates (LS-Means) and Confidence Intervals (CIs).|Bioequivalence is concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio Treatment A/ Treatment B are fully included in the acceptance range from 0.8- 1.25 for AUC(0-tz), AUC(0-inf) and Cmax.|Bioequivalence testing by using the 90% Confidence Interval (CI).||0.9690|0.8411|
81735671|NCT01059903|163168706|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the ratio of geometric LS-Means is included within 0.8-1.25, the patches are considered bioequivalent.|Ratio of geometric LS-Means|0.9506|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8833|1.0231|||ANOVA|ANOVA for log-transformed values has been used as the basis for calculation of point estimates (LS-Means) and Confidence Intervals (CIs).|Bioequivalence is concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio Treatment A/ Treatment B are fully included in the acceptance range from 0.8- 1.25 for AUC(0-tz), AUC(0-inf) and Cmax.|Bioequivalence testing by using the 90% Confidence Interval (CI).||1.0231|0.8833|
81735672|NCT01059903|163168707|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the ratio of geometric LS-Means is included within 0.8-1.25, the patches are considered bioequivalent.|Ratio of geometric LS-Means|0.9046|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8437|0.9699|||ANOVA|ANOVA for log-transformed values has been used as the basis for calculation of point estimates (LS-Means) and Confidence Intervals (CIs).|Bioequivalence is concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio Treatment A/ Treatment B are fully included in the acceptance range from 0.8- 1.25 for AUC(0-tz), AUC(0-inf) and Cmax.|Bioequivalence testing by using the 90% Confidence Interval (CI).||0.9699|0.8437|
81735673|NCT03555305|163168737|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using linear mixed effects model and participant as a random effect, with period, sequence, and treatment as fixed effects. The estimate of the ratio of means of each PK/PD parameters between the 2 treatments and the corresponding 90% confidence interval were calculated. A typical bio-equivalence limit (0.8 to 1.25) was used as equivalence margin.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.961|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.886|1.04|||Linear mixed-effects model|||||1.04|0.886|
81735674|NCT03555305|163168738|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using linear mixed effects model and participant as a random effect, with period, sequence, and treatment as fixed effects. The estimate of the ratio of means of each PK/PD parameters between the 2 treatments and the corresponding 90% confidence interval were calculated. A typical bio-equivalence limit (0.8 to 1.25) was used as equivalence margin.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|0.943|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.874|1.02|||Linear mixed-effects model|||||1.02|0.874|
81735675|NCT02100228|163168884|SUPERIORITY|This was a descriptive study, and there was no formal pre-defined hypothesis testing.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.0||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.6425||nominal p-value|Fisher Exact|||Display exact confidence limits for relative risk and Fisher's exact test for comparisons of two proportions.||0.6425|0.0000|0.0151
81735676|NCT02100228|163168886|SUPERIORITY|This was a descriptive study, and there was no formal pre-defined hypothesis testing.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4905||||0.3378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1046|2.0678||nominal p-value|Fisher Exact|||Display exact confidence limits for relative risk and Fisher's exact test for comparisons of two proportions.||2.0678|0.1046|0.3378
81735677|NCT02100228|163168887|SUPERIORITY|This was a descriptive study, and there was no formal pre-defined hypothesis testing.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83||||0.6851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3433|1.8916||nominal p-value|Fisher Exact|||Display exact confidence limits for relative risk and Fisher's exact test for comparisons of two proportions.||1.8916|0.3433|0.6851
81436617|NCT03807440|162564509|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81436618|NCT03807440|162564510|OTHER|||||||0.3201|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.3201
81436619|NCT03807440|162564511|OTHER|||||||0.3288|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3288
81436620|NCT03807440|162564511|OTHER|||||||0.171|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1710
81436621|NCT03807440|162564512|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0130
81436622|NCT03807440|162564513|OTHER|||||||0.0026|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0026
81436623|NCT03807440|162564514|OTHER|||||||0.3978|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.3978
81436624|NCT03807440|162564515|OTHER|||||||0.0055|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0055
81436625|NCT03807440|162564515|OTHER|||||||0.0041|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0041
81436626|NCT03807440|162564516|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81436627|NCT03807440|162564517|OTHER|||||||0.0399|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0399
81436628|NCT03807440|162564517|OTHER|||||||0.0401|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0401
81436629|NCT03807440|162564535|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81436630|NCT03807440|162564536|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81436631|NCT03807440|162564537|OTHER|||||||0.0008|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0008
81436632|NCT03807440|162564539|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81436633|NCT03807440|162564540|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0001
81436634|NCT03807440|162564541|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81436635|NCT03807440|162564542|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81436636|NCT03807440|162564543|OTHER|||||||0.9184|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9184
81436637|NCT03807440|162564543|OTHER|||||||0.9911|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9911
81436638|NCT03807440|162564544|OTHER|||||||0.6967|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6967
81436639|NCT03807440|162564544|OTHER|||||||0.6439|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6439
81436640|NCT03807440|162564545|OTHER|||||||0.9414|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9414
81436641|NCT03807440|162564545|OTHER|||||||0.8142|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8142
81436642|NCT03807440|162564546|OTHER|||||||0.7837|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7837
81735678|NCT02100228|163168888|SUPERIORITY|This was a descriptive study, and there was no formal pre-defined hypothesis testing.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.9841|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1866|53.9968||nominal p-value|Fisher Exact|||Display exact confidence limits for relative risk and Fisher's exact test for comparisons of two proportions.||53.9968|0.1866|>0.9999
81735679|NCT02612337|163168928|SUPERIORITY|The target sample size for each was 160 randomized subjects: 80 in each treatment group stratified by gender. The sample size estimate was chosen to achieve more than 90% power with a significance level of 0.05 2-sided to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment difference for the primary endpoint of DVD.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.907||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.615|1.339|||Regression, Linear|||The primary efficacy endpoint was compared between OTO-104 and placebo at the 2-tailed 0.05 alpha level using a generalized Poisson linear mixed model. The model included fixed effects for randomized treatment group, sex, study week, a treatment group by study week interaction, and the count of lead-in period DVD standardized to 28 days as a covariate.||1.339|0.615|0.623
81735680|NCT01073657|163168934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|33.9||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|38.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||38|14|0.0059
81735681|NCT00854100|163168940|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|3.4|||ANCOVA|||||3.4|-2.4|0.746
81735682|NCT00854100|163168940|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.8||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.1|-4.8|0.227
81735683|NCT00854100|163168941|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0||||0.918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.3|0.918
81735684|NCT00854100|163168941|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.6|0.167
81735685|NCT04753437|163168971|EQUIVALENCE|Results were based on analysis of variance model with treatment as a fixed effect.|Geometric Least Squares (LS) Mean Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.81||||||||1.81|0.94|
81735686|NCT04753437|163168972|EQUIVALENCE|Results were based on analysis of variance model with treatment as a fixed effect.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.4||||||||1.40|0.82|
81735687|NCT00829673|163168997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|107.82||||||90.0|100.24|115.98|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||115.98|100.24|
81735688|NCT00829673|163168998|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.74||||||90.0|97.3|104.29|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||104.29|97.3|
81735689|NCT00829673|163168999|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.5||||||90.0|97.09|104.03|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||104.03|97.09|
81436643|NCT03807440|162564546|OTHER|||||||0.7538|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7538
81436644|NCT03807440|162564547|OTHER|||||||0.0012|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0012
81436645|NCT03807440|162564548|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81436646|NCT03807440|162564549|OTHER|||||||0.1906|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1906
81436647|NCT03807440|162564550|OTHER|||||||0.6198|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6198
81436648|NCT03807440|162564550|OTHER|||||||0.7297|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7297
81436649|NCT03807440|162564552|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81436650|NCT03807440|162564553|OTHER|||||||0.0012|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0012
81436651|NCT03807440|162564553|OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0002
81436652|NCT03807440|162564554|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81436653|NCT03807440|162564557|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0030
81436654|NCT04010227|162564602|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.08||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.4||P-value for study group x time interaction. Two-tailed p-values \<.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 76. multiply imputed data were used in analyses.||||0.40|-0.23|0.60
81436655|NCT04010227|162564603|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.02||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.34||P-value for study group x time interaction. Two-tailed p-values \<.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 76. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.34|-0.29|0.96
81735690|NCT00829790|163169017|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|114.49||||||90.0|109.25|119.98|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||119.98|109.25|
81735691|NCT00829790|163169018|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|117.16||||||90.0|110.44|124.28|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||124.28|110.44|
81735692|NCT00829790|163169019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|116.7||||||90.0|109.89|123.92|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||123.92|109.89|
81735693|NCT02246166|163169020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.9473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.83|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with factors for treatment group and study site and baseline TSS score as a covariate|Difference is first named treatment minus the second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment|||0.83|-0.77|0.9473
81436656|NCT04010227|162564604|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.06||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.38||P-value for study group x time interaction. Two-tailed p-values \<.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 76. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.38|-0.25|0.75
81436657|NCT04010227|162564605|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.09||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.4||P-value for study group x time interaction. Two-tailed p-values \<.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 144. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.40|-0.23|0.33
81436658|NCT04010227|162564606|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.03||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.34||P-value for study group x time interaction. Two-tailed p-values \<.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 144. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.34|-0.29|0.91
81436659|NCT04010227|162564607|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.06||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.38||P-value for study group x time interaction for patient physical quality of life. Two-tailed p-values \<.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 76. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.38|-0.25|0.74
81436660|NCT04010227|162564607|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.14||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.45||P-value for study group x time interaction for patient psychological quality of life. Two-tailed p-values \<.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 76. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.45|-0.18|0.24
81436661|NCT04010227|162564607|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.06||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.37||P-value for study group x time interaction for patient existential quality of life. Two-tailed p-values \<.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 76. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.37|-0.26|0.78
81436662|NCT04010227|162564607|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.13||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.44||P-value for study group x time interaction for patient social quality of life. Two-tailed p-values \<.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 76. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.44|-0.19|0.29
81436663|NCT04010227|162564608|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.03||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.35||P-value for study group x time interaction for caregiver physical quality of life. Two-tailed p-values \<.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 76. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.35|-0.28|0.92
81472339|NCT03646305|162636562|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: On average, all four conditions were equivalent in appearance dissatisfaction||||>0.05
81539131|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32||||0.1477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|7.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||7.23|0.74|0.1477
81735694|NCT02246166|163169021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.86|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with factors for treatment group and study site and baseline TSS score as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus the second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatme|||0.86|-1.23|0.7210
81436664|NCT04010227|162564608|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.06||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.37||P-value for study group x time interaction for caregiver psychological quality of life. Two-tailed p-values \<.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 76. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.37|-0.26|0.79
81436665|NCT04010227|162564609|SUPERIORITY||partial correlation|0.02||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.34||P-value for study group x time interaction. Two-tailed p-values \<.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 144. Multiply imputed data were used.||||0.34|-0.30|0.94
81436666|NCT01332968|162564610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.85|||Log Rank|Stratified by chemotherapy regimen and Follicular Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (FLIPI) risk group.||||0.85|0.51|0.0012
81436667|NCT01332968|162564611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.93|||Log Rank|Stratified by chemotherapy regimen and Follicular Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (FLIPI) risk group.||||0.93|0.64|0.0055
81436668|NCT01332968|162564612|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.91|||Log Rank|||||0.91|0.65|0.0028
81436669|NCT01332968|162564613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.93|||Log Rank|||||0.93|0.56|0.0118
81436670|NCT01332968|162564614|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.0038||95.0|0.57|0.9|||Log Rank|||||0.90|0.57|0.0038
81436671|NCT01332968|162564615|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in %|1.8||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|5.68|||Log Rank|||Without PET||5.68|-2.02|0.30
81436672|NCT01332968|162564615|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in %|4.3||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|10.5|||Log Rank|||With PET||10.5|-1.8|0.17
81436673|NCT01332968|162564616|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in %|1.6||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|5.3|||Log Rank|||Without PET||5.3|-2.0|0.33
81436674|NCT01332968|162564616|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in %|3.5||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|9.4|||Log Rank|||With PET||9.4|-2.3|0.17
81436675|NCT01332968|162564617|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in %|-5.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-0.78|||Log Rank|||Without PET||-0.78|-10.2|0.02
81436676|NCT01332968|162564617|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in %|5.2||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|13.3|||Log Rank|||With PET||13.3|-2.8|0.32
81735695|NCT02246166|163169022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.7445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|1.49|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with factors for treatment group and study site and baseline TSS score as a covariate.||||1.49|-1.07|0.7445
81436677|NCT01332968|162564618|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in %|-4.9||||0.02||95.0|-9.3|0.6|||Log Rank|||Without PET||0.6|-9.3|0.02
81436678|NCT01332968|162564618|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in %|4.1||||0.33||95.0|-3.6|11.8|||Log Rank|||With PET||11.8|-3.6|0.33
81436679|NCT01332968|162564619|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in %|3.3||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|6.85|||Log Rank|||Without PET||6.85|-0.19|0.052
81539132|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.24||||0.0532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|10.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||10.64|0.98|0.0532
81735696|NCT02246166|163169023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.7662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|1.78|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with factors for treatment group and study site and baseline TSS score as a covariate||||1.78|-1.32|0.7662
81436680|NCT01332968|162564619|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in %|3.3||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|8.9|||Log Rank|||With PET||8.9|-2.3|0.30
81436681|NCT01332968|162564620|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in %|3.2||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|6.6|||Log Rank|||Without PET||6.6|-0.3|0.049
81436682|NCT01332968|162564620|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in %|3.9||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|9.5|||Log Rank|||With PET||9.5|-1.7|0.22
81436683|NCT01332968|162564621|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in %|1.7||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|6.8|||Log Rank|||Without PET||6.8|-3.5|0.58
81436684|NCT01332968|162564621|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in %|11.7||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|19.4|||Log Rank|||||19.4|3.9|0.006
81539133|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.1616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|6.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||6.76|0.73|0.1616
81735697|NCT02246166|163169024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.5208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|2.29|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with factors for treatment group and study site and baseline TSS score as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus the second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment|||2.29|-1.18|0.5208
81436685|NCT01332968|162564622|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in %|0.7||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|5.5|||Log Rank|||Without PET||5.5|-4.0|0.80
81436686|NCT01332968|162564622|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in %|10.1||||0.009||95.0|2.6|17.6|||Log Rank|||With PET||17.6|2.6|0.009
81436687|NCT01332968|162564623|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.3577||95.0|0.63|1.18|||Log Rank|||||1.18|0.63|0.3577
81436688|NCT01332968|162564624|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.25||95.0|0.58|1.16|||Log Rank|||||1.16|0.58|0.25
81436689|NCT01332968|162564625|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.89|||Log Rank|||||0.89|0.62|0.0015
81436690|NCT01332968|162564626|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.0004||95.0|0.56|0.85|||Log Rank|||||0.85|0.56|0.0004
81436691|NCT01332968|162564627|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.27|||Log Rank|||||1.27|0.71|
81436692|NCT01332968|162564628|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.19||||||||1.19|0.50|
81436693|NCT01332968|162564629|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.93|||Log Rank|||||0.93|0.63|
81436694|NCT01332968|162564630|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||||95.0|0.55|0.88||||||||0.88|0.55|
81436695|NCT01332968|162564631|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.87|||Log Rank|||||0.87|0.58|0.001
81436696|NCT01332968|162564632|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.004||95.0|0.54|0.89|||Log Rank|||||0.89|0.54|0.004
81436697|NCT04404907|162564641|OTHER|ANOVA||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||feel more attractive||||0.02
81436698|NCT04404907|162564641|OTHER|ANOVA||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||tanning helps relax||||0.001
81436699|NCT04404907|162564641|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||ANOVA|||confident with a tan||||0.34
81436700|NCT04404907|162564641|OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||ANOVA|||Social activity||||0.0004
81436701|NCT04404907|162564641|OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||ANOVA|||Important to protect skin from the sun||||0.66
81436702|NCT04404907|162564641|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||ANOVA|||Concern about develop skin cancer||||0.16
81436703|NCT04404907|162564641|OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||ANOVA|||Chances of getting skin cancer are high||||0.29
81436704|NCT01653405|162564642|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Difference in differences|||||||<0.001
81436705|NCT01653405|162564643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||test of differences|||||||0.43
81436706|NCT01653405|162564644|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||difference in differences|||||||<0.001
81436707|NCT01653405|162564645|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Difference in differences|||||||<0.001
81436708|NCT01653405|162564646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||difference in differences|||||||0.002
81436709|NCT00702507|162564675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|29.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.4|36.7|||||Percentage of participants with overall cure at the test-of-cure visit (Day 14) of the initial episode for participants in the MITT Population|||36.7|22.4|
81436710|NCT01742208|162564696|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-25.14||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.78|-7.49||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Difference is sotagliflozin - placebo|Between-group comparison of the 2 Expansion Groups was based on an ANCOVA model with covariates of baseline mean total daily bolus insulin, treatment group, factor used to stratify the randomization (screening A1C \<= 8%, \> 8%), and random effect of participant\*treatment group.||-7.49|-42.78|0.007
81436711|NCT00715676|162564713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.641||||||The Hochberg method was used to compare dose groups to placebo and control the Type 1 error rate.|ANOVA|||A sample size of 49 per treatment group was calculated to have at least 90% power to detect a 2% or greater increase over placebo assuming the following: (1) a standard deviation of the percent change of 2.75% (2) a dropout rate of 30%, and (3) one-sided 0.05 level of significance||||0.641
81735698|NCT02246166|163169025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.8993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|1.94|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA model with factors for treatment group and study site and baseline TSS score as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus the second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment|||1.94|-1.71|0.8993
81735699|NCT00840866|163169059|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|104.0||||||90.0|99.0|109.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||109|99|
81735700|NCT00840866|163169060|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.9||||||90.0|98.6|101.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101|98.6|
81735701|NCT00840866|163169061|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.8||||||90.0|98.5|101.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101|98.5|
81735702|NCT01643707|163169062|SUPERIORITY|A chi-square test was performed to determine a difference between Phase 1 and Phase 2.|||||<|1e-05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.00001
81735703|NCT01643707|163169063|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-Square test used to show any difference between Phase 1 and Phase 2|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81735704|NCT01643707|163169064|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-Square test used to show any difference between Phase 1 and Phase 2|||||<|0.0001||||||This endpoint was covered in primary objective 2, so this analysis is the same as previously reported.|Chi-squared||||See Primary Objectives for additional details.|||<0.0001
81735705|NCT04112823|163169069|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|20.0||||||||20|-6|
81735706|NCT04112823|163169070|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|16.0||||||||16|-8|
81735707|NCT04112823|163169071|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|14.0||||||||14|-8|
81436712|NCT00715676|162564713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.243||95.0||||The Hochberg method was used to compare dose groups to placebo and control the Type 1 error rate.|ANOVA|||A sample size of 49 per treatment group was calculated to have at least 90% power to detect a 2% or greater increase over placebo assuming the following: (1) a standard deviation of the percent change of 2.75% (2) a dropout rate of 30%, and (3) one-sided 0.05 level of significance||||0.243
81436713|NCT00715676|162564714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.778||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.778
81436714|NCT00715676|162564714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.173||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.173
81735708|NCT04112823|163169073|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.2||||||||1.2|-0.3|
81735709|NCT04112823|163169074|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|18.0||||||||18|-9|
81735710|NCT00234286|163169142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.76|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.76|1.09|.009
81735711|NCT00234286|163169143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.96|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.96|0.95|0.09
81735712|NCT00234286|163169144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.42|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.42|0.59|0.69
81735713|NCT00234286|163169145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.96|||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||0.96|0.53|.03
81735714|NCT00234286|163169146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.16|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.16|0.38|0.15
81735715|NCT00234286|163169147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.62|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.62|0.67|0.86
81735716|NCT00234286|163169148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.96|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.96|0.95|0.09
81436715|NCT00715676|162564715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.395||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.395
81436716|NCT00715676|162564715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.523||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.523
81436717|NCT00715676|162564716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.928||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.928
81436718|NCT00715676|162564716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.124||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.124
81436719|NCT00715676|162564717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.173||||||90.0|0.164|0.181||||||||0.181|0.164|
81436720|NCT00715676|162564717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.582||||||90.0|0.573|0.591||||||||0.591|0.573|
81436721|NCT01849458|162564722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.0||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.2|40.0|||2-sided, paired t-test|||Difference from baseline (6M-Baseline)||40|25.2|0.0001
81436722|NCT01849458|162564723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.6||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.7|42.7|||2-sided, paired t-test|||Difference from baseline (12M-Baseline)||42.7|28.7|0.0001
81735717|NCT00234286|163169149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|3.36|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||3.36|1.17|0.01
81735718|NCT00234286|163169150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.35|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||2.35|0.73|0.36
81735719|NCT00234286|163169151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.77|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.77|1.08|0.01
81735720|NCT00234286|163169152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.3|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.30|0.70|0.76
81735721|NCT00234286|163169153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|5.44|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||5.44|1.41|.004
81735722|NCT00234286|163169154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.12||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|11.28|||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||11.28|1.51|0.007
81735723|NCT00234286|163169155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.2|||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||3.20|0.84|0.14
81735724|NCT00234286|163169156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.88|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.88|1.15|.003
81735725|NCT00234286|163169157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.45||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|9.7|||Generalized Estimation Equations|||||9.70|0.62|0.19
81735726|NCT02605395|163169158|EQUIVALENCE|The confidence intervals of logarithmically transformed ratio (Idiazole/Pariet) for Cmax to be within 80-125% to prove equivalency.|Ratio of means|95.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.12|101.65||||||||101.65|90.12|
81735727|NCT02605395|163169159|EQUIVALENCE|The confidence intervals of logarithmically transformed ratio (Idiazole/Pariet) for AUC(0-t) to be within 80-125% to prove equivalency.|Ratio of means|96.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.02|103.44||||||||103.44|90.02|
81735728|NCT02605395|163169160|EQUIVALENCE|The confidence intervals of logarithmically transformed ratio (Idiazole/Pariet) for AUC (0 to infinity) to be within 80-125% to prove equivalency.|Ratio of means|95.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.06|105.17||||||||105.17|87.06|
81735729|NCT02331394|163169165|EQUIVALENCE|"The equivalence assumes that the true mean difference between the paired samples is zero. Under this model, all observable differences are explained by random variation.Equality margins are:~Upper Equivalence Margin=1.5 Lower Equivalence Margin=-1.5"|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparisons of repeated measures were made using paired sample t test, which compared subjects data at 2 different times: baseline and end of the study. A P value of 0.05 was considered statistically significant||||<0.05
81735730|NCT02331394|163169168|SUPERIORITY|Pared t-test was used to evaluate the significance of the change in scores||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81735731|NCT04459585|163169173|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|111.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.57|161.35|||||For the comparison, the Dabigatran Etexilate + Quizartinib (Period 2) represents the numerator and Dabigatran Etexilate (Period 1) represents the denominator.|Statistical comparison was analyzed for Total Dabigatran.||161.35|77.57|
81735732|NCT04459585|163169173|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% CIs for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|112.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.2|165.34|||||For the comparison, the Dabigatran Etexilate + Quizartinib (Period 2) represents the numerator and Dabigatran Etexilate (Period 1) represents the denominator.|Statistical comparison was analyzed for Free Dabigatran.||165.34|77.20|
81735733|NCT04459585|163169174|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% CIs for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|111.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.51|157.97|||||For the comparison, the Dabigatran Etexilate + Quizartinib (Period 2) represents the numerator and Dabigatran Etexilate (Period 1) represents the denominator.|Statistical comparison was analyzed for Total Dabigatran.||157.97|78.51|
81436723|NCT01849458|162564724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.2||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.4|50.1|||2-sided, paired t-test|||Difference from baseline (6M-Baseline)||50.1|37.4|0.0001
81539134|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|4.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||4.11|0.55|0.4320
81735734|NCT04459585|163169174|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% CIs for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|111.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.35|159.51|||||For the comparison, the Dabigatran Etexilate + Quizartinib (Period 2) represents the numerator and Dabigatran Etexilate (Period 1) represents the denominator.|Statistical comparison was analyzed for Free Dabigatran.||159.51|77.35|
81735735|NCT04459585|163169175|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% CIs for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|112.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.38|160.79|||||For the comparison, the Dabigatran Etexilate + Quizartinib (Period 2) represents the numerator and Dabigatran Etexilate (Period 1) represents the denominator.|Statistical comparison was analyzed for Total Dabigatran.||160.79|79.38|
81735736|NCT04459585|163169175|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% CIs for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|110.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.77|159.68|||||For the comparison, the Dabigatran Etexilate + Quizartinib (Period 2) represents the numerator and Dabigatran Etexilate (Period 1) represents the denominator.|Statistical comparison was analyzed for Free Dabigatran.||159.68|76.77|
81735737|NCT02459951|163169190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059||||||"refer to cylinder A (.5 diameter)"|Regression, Logistic|||||||.059
81735738|NCT02459951|163169190|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean ratio B|||||0.465|||||||Regression, Logistic|"refer to cylinder B(1 diameter)"||||||0.465
81735739|NCT02459951|163169190|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean ratio C|||||0.022||||||"refer to cylinder C (1.5 diameter)"|Regression, Logistic|||||||.022
81735740|NCT02459951|163169190|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean ratio D|||||0.004||||||"refer to cylinder D (2 diameter)"|Regression, Logistic|||||||.004
81735741|NCT02459951|163169190|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean ratio E|||||0.002||||||"refer to cylinder E (2.5 diameter)"|Regression, Logistic|||||||.002
81436724|NCT01849458|162564725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|49.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.2||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.2|55.2|||2-sided, paired t-test|||Difference from baseline (12M-Baseline)||55.2|43.2|0.0001
81436725|NCT02522780|162564756|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.54||The p-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test by controlling pathway of randomization, at a 0.05 significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Proportions were compared between treatment groups at Month 6.||2.54|0.96|>0.05
81436726|NCT02522780|162564757|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.03||The p-value was based on Generalized estimating equations (GEE) approach with binary outcomes (clinical remission) and an unstructured working correlation matrix, at a 0.05 significance level.|Generalised estimating equation approach|||Proportions were compared between treatment groups over 6 months.||2.03|0.76|>0.05
81436727|NCT02522780|162564758|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.44||The p-value was based on log-rank test using pathway of randomization as the stratification factor, at a 0.05 significance level.|Log Rank|||Times to relapse were compared between treatment groups up to 6 months.||1.44|0.25|>0.05
81436728|NCT02522780|162564759|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.79||The p-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test by controlling pathway of randomization, at a 0.05 significance level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Proportions were compared between treatment groups at Month 6.||0.79|0.19|<0.05
81436729|NCT02522780|162564760|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference|-1.0|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.7||The p-value was based on a repeated-measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with an unstructured correlation matrix , at a 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean treatment difference in CRP levels over 6 months was reported.||0.7|-2.7|>0.05
81436730|NCT02522780|162564761|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference|-66.92|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-140.2|6.36||The p-value was based on a repeated-measures ANCOVA model with an unstructured correlation matrix, at a 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean treatment difference in fecal calprotectin levels over 6 months was reported.||6.36|-140.2|>0.05
81436731|NCT02522780|162564762|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference|-0.32|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|3.77||The p-value was based on a repeated-measures ANCOVA model with an unstructured correlation matrix, at a 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean treatment difference in IBDQ total scores over 6 months was reported.||3.77|-4.41|>0.05
81436732|NCT02033317|162564777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||||||= 0.14
81436733|NCT02033317|162564778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||||||= 0.02
81436734|NCT04979858|162564830|OTHER|The statistical analysis involved the use of a single-factor ANOVA test to assess the importance of the various factors associated with the design of the Focal Mask (the Treatment) that would impact its performance in reducing the spread of COVID-19, which is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The Bonferroni t-test was conducted post hoc to assess the statistical significance of the various factors.|||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81436735|NCT02212457|162564878|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded when, at 1 month after the second meningococcal vaccination (Visit Month 3), the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-group ratios of GMTs (ABCWY\_0\_2 versus rMenB\_0\_2) was greater than 0.5 for each of the four serogroup B test strains.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.02|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority response against N. meningitidis serogroup B test strain M14459 of the MenABCWY vaccine to that of the Bexsero vaccine, administered according to 0, 2 month schedule.||1.02|0.53|
81436736|NCT02212457|162564878|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded when, at 1 month after the second meningococcal vaccination (Visit Month 3), the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-group ratios of GMTs (ABCWY\_0\_2 versus rMenB\_0\_2) was greater than 0.5 for each of the four serogroup B test strains.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.94|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority response against N. meningitidis serogroup B test strain M07-0241084 of the MenABCWY vaccine to that of the Bexsero vaccine, administered according to 0, 2 month schedule.||0.94|0.54|
81436737|NCT02212457|162564878|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded when, at 1 month after the second meningococcal vaccination (Visit Month 3), the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-group ratios of GMTs (ABCWY\_0\_2 versus rMenB\_0\_2) was greater than 0.5 for each of the four serogroup B test strains.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.85|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority response against N. meningitidis serogroup B test strain 96217 of the MenABCWY vaccine to that of the Bexsero vaccine, administered according to 0, 2 month schedule.||0.85|0.51|
81478145|NCT03258645|162646075|OTHER|CHA2DS2-VASc is the Congestive heart failure, Hypertension, Age (\> 75), Diabetes mellitus, Stroke/TIA, Vascular disease, Age 65-74, Sex Category score. HAS-BLED is the Hypertension, Abnormal renal and liver function, Stroke (1 point), Bleeding history or predisposition, Labile INR, Elderly (\>65 years), Drugs and Alcohol Score.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.21|||Regression, Linear|Relation between CHA2DS2-VASc and dabigatran initiation time was reported.||Multivariate linear regression with the continuous dependent variable of time-to-initiation for dabigatran in days and independent variable of age, Diastolic blood pressure (DBP), CHA2DS2-VASc, HAS-BLED, and History/Predisposition To Bleeding at index date was applied.||1.21|1.00|0.04
81436738|NCT02212457|162564878|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded when, at 1 month after the second meningococcal vaccination (Visit Month 3), the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-group ratios of GMTs (ABCWY\_0\_2 versus rMenB\_0\_2) was greater than 0.5 for each of the four serogroup B test strains.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.66|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority response against N. meningitidis serogroup B test strain NZ98/254 of the MenABCWY vaccine to that of the Bexsero vaccine, administered according to 0, 2 month schedule.||0.66|0.37|
81436739|NCT00393705|162564902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2519||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Model: Value = Treatment + Lead-in + Treatment\*Lead-in + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Value at baseline + error.||||||0.2519
81436740|NCT00393705|162564903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0287||95.0||||P-value for HbA1c \<7%. Additional statistically significant terms from the model below were baseline HbA1c and treatment by lead-in interaction.|Regression, Logistic|Model: Logit(p(response)/1-p(response)) = U + r' X, where u = intercept parameter, X = vector of parameters (treatment, baseline value, lead-in).||||||0.0287
81436741|NCT00393705|162564903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0471||95.0||||P-value for HbA1c ≤6.5%. Additional statistically significant term from the model below was baseline HbA1c.|Regression, Logistic|Model: Logit(p(response)/1-p(response)) = U + r' X, where u = intercept parameter, X = vector of parameters (treatment, baseline value, lead-in).||||||0.0471
81436742|NCT00393705|162564905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0077||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Model: Value = Treatment + Lead-in + Treatment\*Lead-in + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Value at baseline + error.||||||0.0077
81436743|NCT00393705|162564906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Model: Value = Treatment + Lead-in + Treatment\*Lead-in + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Value at baseline + error.||||||0.0002
81735742|NCT00850174|163169215|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.48||||||90.0|88.98|109.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||109.00|88.98|
81735743|NCT00850174|163169216|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|102.54||||||90.0|99.19|106.01|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||106.01|99.19|
81735744|NCT00850174|163169217|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|102.19||||||90.0|98.78|105.71|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||105.71|98.78|
81735745|NCT00850174|163169218|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|100.77||||||90.0|97.03|104.65|||||Results presented for informational purposes only; metabolite not subjected to Bioequivalence criteria.|||104.65|97.03|
81436744|NCT00393705|162564907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0129||95.0||||P-value for Fasting.|ANCOVA|Model: Value = Treatment + Lead-in + Treatment\*Lead-in + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Value at baseline + error.||||||0.0129
81436745|NCT00393705|162564907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027||95.0||||P-value for 2-Hours After Breakfast.|ANCOVA|Model: Value = Treatment + Lead-in + Treatment\*Lead-in + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Value at baseline + error.||||||0.0027
81436746|NCT00393705|162564907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1947||95.0||||P-value for Pre-Lunch.|ANCOVA|Model: Value = Treatment + Lead-in + Treatment\*Lead-in + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Value at baseline + error.||||||0.1947
81436747|NCT00393705|162564907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0077||95.0||||P-value for 2-Hours After Lunch.|ANCOVA|Model: Value = Treatment + Lead-in + Treatment\*Lead-in + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Value at baseline + error.||||||0.0077
81436748|NCT00393705|162564907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1885||95.0||||P-value for Pre-Dinner.|ANCOVA|Model: Value = Treatment + Lead-in + Treatment\*Lead-in + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Value at baseline + error.||||||0.1885
81436749|NCT00393705|162564907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5525||95.0||||P-value for 2-Hours After Dinner.|ANCOVA|Model: Value = Treatment + Lead-in + Treatment\*Lead-in + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Value at baseline + error.||||||0.5525
81436750|NCT00393705|162564907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4994||95.0||||P-value for 3:00 A.M.|ANCOVA|Model: Value = Treatment + Lead-in + Treatment\*Lead-in + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Value at baseline + error.||||||0.4994
81436751|NCT00393705|162564909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.723||95.0||||P-value for Total Hypoglycemic Episodes/30 Days.|ANCOVA|Model: Value = Treatment + Lead-in + Treatment\*Lead-in + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Value at baseline + error.||||||0.7230
81436752|NCT00393705|162564909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0063||95.0||||P-value for Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Episodes/30 Days.|ANCOVA|Model: Value = Treatment + Lead-in + Treatment\*Lead-in + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Value at baseline + error.||||||0.0063
81436753|NCT00393705|162564909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8876||95.0||||P-value for Severe Hypoglycemic Episodes/30 Days.|ANCOVA|Model: Value = Treatment + Lead-in + Treatment\*Lead-in + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Value at baseline + error.||||||0.8876
81436754|NCT00393705|162564910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Model: Value = Treatment + Lead-in + Treatment\*Lead-in + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Value at baseline + error.||||||0.0009
81436755|NCT00393705|162564911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0056||95.0||||P-value for Week 4|ANCOVA|Model: Value = Treatment + Lead-in + Treatment\*Lead-in + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Value at baseline + error.||||||0.0056
81436756|NCT00393705|162564911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0421||95.0||||P-value for Week 12|ANCOVA|Model: Value = Treatment + Lead-in + Treatment\*Lead-in + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Value at baseline + error.||||||0.0421
81735746|NCT00850174|163169219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|99.94||||||90.0|97.75|102.18|||||Results presented for informational purposes only, metabolite not subjected to bioequivalence criteria.|||102.18|97.75|
81436757|NCT00749658|162564967|OTHER|Two tailed testing||||||0.07|||||||SAS|||||||0.07
81436758|NCT01525628|162564968|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 9 (%)|251.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.0||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|205.54|307.43|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 201335 at Day 17 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 9||307.43|205.54|1.0000
81436759|NCT01525628|162564968|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 9 (%)|131.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.5||0.6514|TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.4|163.57|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 201335 at Day 66 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 9||163.57|105.40|0.6514
81436760|NCT01525628|162564969|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 9 (%)|381.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.1||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|317.01|458.19|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 201335 at Day 17 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 9||458.19|317.01|1.0000
81450473|NCT03433755|162587795|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-44.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.02|-39.58||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-39.58|-49.02|< 0.0001
81735747|NCT00850174|163169220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|99.8||||||90.0|97.5|102.15|||||Results presented for informational purposes only; metabolite not subjected to bioequivalence criteria.|||102.15|97.50|
81735748|NCT02834663|163169222|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.521|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.928|-3.592||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Patients were evaluated for changes in BCVA of the treated eye, from the start of the study till 6 months, until trial completion. After administration of each injection, measurements of BCVA were compared to their respective baseline results. The paired t-test and repeated measures ANOVA was performed for comparative analysis, as all showed normality.||-3.592|-13.928|<0.0001
81735749|NCT02834663|163169223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|110.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|65.919||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.79|137.21||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||137.210|82.790|0.0001
81735750|NCT02834663|163169224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.932||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.884|5.956||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||5.956|1.884|0.001
81735751|NCT02834663|163169225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.24||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.15||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||3.15|1.30|0.0001
81735752|NCT02834663|163169226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.21||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.67|8.62||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||8.62|2.67|0.0001
81735753|NCT02834663|163169227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.21||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.67|8.62||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||8.62|2.67|0.0001
81735754|NCT02834663|163169228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.021|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.87||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.751|0.795||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.795|-0.751|0.221
81735755|NCT00762307|163169247|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|22.4||||||||22.4|14.9|
81735756|NCT00762307|163169249|OTHER||sucess percentage|91.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2|||ONE_SIDED|||||||||||||
81735757|NCT01379664|163169261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|1.06||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.16|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.16|0.97|0.24
81735758|NCT01379664|163169262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.19|||Generalized estimating equation model|Generalized estimating equation model weighted by inverse propensity score||||0.19|-0.23|0.87
81735759|NCT01379664|163169263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|3.3|||Generalized estimating equation model|Generalized estimating equation model weighted by propensity score||||3.3|-4.7|0.74
81735760|NCT02779543|163169264|EQUIVALENCE|this trial compared the 2 devices to the polysomnography, which is the gold standard|Mean value|368.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||compared to gold standard|||||<0.001
81735761|NCT02779543|163169265|EQUIVALENCE|This trial compared those 2 devices with the gold standard (polysomnography)|Mean value|13.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||compared to gold standard|||||<0.001
81735762|NCT02779543|163169266|EQUIVALENCE|This trial compared those 2 devices with the gold standard (polysomnography)|Mean value|106.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||compared to gold standard|||||<0.001
81735763|NCT02779543|163169267|EQUIVALENCE|This trial compared those 2 devices with the gold standard (polysomnography)|Mean value|74.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||compared to gold standard|||||<0.001
81539135|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.2231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|5.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||5.35|0.68|0.2231
81735764|NCT00939003|163169315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81735765|NCT00939003|163169316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.004
81735766|NCT00939003|163169317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81735767|NCT00939003|163169318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline value with treatment as a factor.||||||0.001
81735768|NCT00939003|163169319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.014
81735769|NCT00939003|163169322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81735770|NCT00939003|163169323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline value with treatment as a factor.||||||0.027
81735771|NCT00939003|163169324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline value with treatment as a factor.||||||<0.001
81735772|NCT00939003|163169325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline value with treatment as a factor.||||||0.003
81735773|NCT00939003|163169326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline value with treatment as a factor.||||||0.001
81735774|NCT03707912|163169354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.032
81735775|NCT03707912|163169355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81735776|NCT03707912|163169356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0012
81735777|NCT03707912|163169356|OTHER|Test for assessing the homogeneity of the odds ratio in several 2 × 2 contingency tables.||||||0.98|||||||Breslow-Day test|||||||0.98
81735778|NCT03707912|163169357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.007
81735779|NCT03707912|163169358|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81735780|NCT03707912|163169358|OTHER|Test for assessing the homogeneity of the odds ratio in several 2 × 2 contingency tables.||||||0.75|||||||Breslow-Day test|||||||0.75
81735781|NCT03707912|163169359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 1 comparison.||||0.89
81735782|NCT03707912|163169359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 2 comparison.||||0.75
81735783|NCT03707912|163169359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 3 comparison.||||0.34
81735784|NCT03707912|163169360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.75
81735785|NCT03880266|163169368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.58||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|0.6|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.60|-3.76|0.244
81735786|NCT03880266|163169368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|3.43|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||3.43|-0.65|0.168
81735787|NCT03880266|163169368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|1.72|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.72|-2.39|0.699
81735788|NCT03880266|163169368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|2.02|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.02|-1.94|0.833
81735789|NCT03880266|163169369|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81735790|NCT03880266|163169369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.589|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.589
81436761|NCT01525628|162564969|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 9 (%)|123.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|40.0||0.4718|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.66|161.51|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 201335 at Day 66 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 9||161.51|94.66|0.4718
81436762|NCT01525628|162564970|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 9 (%)|306.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.7||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|250.93|374.26|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 201335 at Day 17 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 9||374.26|250.93|1.0000
81436763|NCT01525628|162564970|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 9 (%)|129.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.5||0.6185|TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.26|161.71|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 201335 at Day 66 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 9||161.71|104.26|0.6185
81436764|NCT01525628|162564971|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 9 (%)|286.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|39.4||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|228.51|357.97|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 207127 at Day 17 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 9||357.97|228.51|1.0000
81436765|NCT01525628|162564971|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 9 (%)|150.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|55.1||0.821|TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.81|211.91|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 207127 at Day 66 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 9||211.91|106.81|0.8210
81436766|NCT01525628|162564972|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 9 (%)|349.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|46.4||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|269.12|454.93|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 207127 at Day 17 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 9||454.93|269.12|1.0000
81436767|NCT01525628|162564972|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 9 (%)|176.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|50.1||0.9533|TWO_SIDED|90.0|125.95|247.5|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 207127 at Day 66 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 9||247.50|125.95|0.9533
81436768|NCT01525628|162564973|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 9 (%)|322.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|40.4||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|256.24|406.34|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 207127 at Day 17 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 9||406.34|256.24|1.0000
81735791|NCT03880266|163169369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.154|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.154
81735792|NCT03880266|163169369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.646|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.646
81436769|NCT01525628|162564973|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 9 (%)|145.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|66.2||0.7461|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.83|217.69|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 207127 at Day 66 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 9||217.69|97.83|0.7461
81735793|NCT03880266|163169370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-206.5||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-451.9|38.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||38.9|-451.9|0.093
81735794|NCT03880266|163169370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|144.1||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.6|366.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||366.7|-78.6|0.186
81735795|NCT03880266|163169370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-151.7||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-309.0|5.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.7|-309.0|0.058
81735796|NCT03880266|163169370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|160.6||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-611.2|290.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||290.1|-611.2|0.186
81735797|NCT03880266|163169371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.62||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.42|11.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||||11.17|-78.42|0.130
81735798|NCT03880266|163169371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.26||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.62|103.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||||103.13|-54.62|0.518
81735799|NCT03880266|163169371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.14||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.32|2.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.03|-78.32|0.061
81735800|NCT03880266|163169371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.34||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-128.4|49.72|||t-test, 2 sided|||||49.72|-128.40|0.366
81735801|NCT03880266|163169372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.515|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.515
81735802|NCT03880266|163169372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.560
81735803|NCT03880266|163169372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.245|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.245
81735804|NCT03880266|163169372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.290
81735805|NCT02934347|163169373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Grades analysed were 1, 2 and then 3 and 4 combined because of low frequencies in the latter two grades|Chi-squared, Corrected|Chi-squared for trend||Null hypothesis: no difference in frequency of grade of glottic view between the supine and back-up positions||||>0.05
81735806|NCT02934347|163169374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|df=3||||||<0.01
81735807|NCT02934347|163169375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81735808|NCT02934347|163169376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81735809|NCT04934722|163169445|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.34|||||HR and associated 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||2.34|0.24|
81735810|NCT04934722|163169446|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|6.01|||||HR and associated 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||6.01|0.30|
81735811|NCT04934722|163169447|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.63|||||HR and associated 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||3.63|0.50|
81735812|NCT04934722|163169449|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|30.29|||||HR and associated 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||30.29|0.33|
81735813|NCT04934722|163169450|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|4.07|||||HR and associated 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||4.07|0.11|
81735814|NCT04934722|163169451|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.9|||||HR and associated 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||2.90|0.73|
81735815|NCT04934722|163169452|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|7.34|||||HR and associated 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated using Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||7.34|0.42|
81735816|NCT04934722|163169453|OTHER||Percent Difference|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|0.0|||||Percent difference and associated 95% CI were calculated using Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||0.0|-12.6|
81735817|NCT04934722|163169454|OTHER||Percent difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|13.7|||||Percent difference and associated 95% CI were calculated using Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||13.7|-15.0|
81735818|NCT04934722|163169455|OTHER||Percent difference|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|27.1|||||Percent difference and associated 95% CI were calculated using Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||27.1|-12.5|
81735819|NCT01149473|163169460|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|109.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.1|120.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||120|98.1|
81735820|NCT01149473|163169461|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.8|106.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||106|98.8|
81735821|NCT01149473|163169462|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|101.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.6|104.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||104|98.6|
81735822|NCT01149473|163169463|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.8|108.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108|98.8|
81735823|NCT01149473|163169464|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.6|101.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101|98.6|
81735824|NCT01149473|163169465|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.7|101.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101|98.7|
81735825|NCT02322593|163169468|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.99|||Log Rank|||||0.99|0.69|0.039
81735826|NCT02322593|163169469|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.93|||Log Rank|||||0.93|0.66|0.0045
81735827|NCT02322593|163169470|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.96|||Log Rank|||||0.96|0.70|0.011
81735828|NCT02322593|163169471|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81735829|NCT02322593|163169472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.092
81735830|NCT04567186|163169482|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens was concluded if the upper 95% confidence limit of the mean was below the pre-defined threshold +0.00 logMAR.|Least-square mean|-0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0105|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.099|-0.057|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for denominator degrees of freedom|Distance (4 meter)|It was calculated that 70 participants would have at least 90% power to for the mean visual performance at each distance to be below the hypothesis threshold at the 1-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using one sample means test for equivalence||-0.057|-0.099|
81735831|NCT04567186|163169482|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens was concluded if the upper 95% confidence limit of the mean was below the pre-defined threshold + 0.17 logMAR.|Least-square mean|-0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|-0.039|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for denominator degrees of freedom|Intermediate (64cm)|It was calculated that 70 participants would have at least 90% power to for the mean visual performance at each distance to be below the hypothesis threshold at the 1-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using one sample means test for equivalence||-0.039|-0.079|
81735832|NCT04567186|163169482|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens was concluded if the upper 95% confidence limit of the mean was below the pre-defined threshold +0.17 logMAR.|Least-square Mean|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0111|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.084|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom|Near (40cm)|It was calculated that 70 participants would have at least 90% power to for the mean visual performance at each distance to be below the hypothesis threshold at the 1-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using one sample means test for equivalence||0.084|0.040|
81735833|NCT04567186|163169483|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens was concluded if the lower confidence limit of the least-square mean was above the threshold of 32 points.|Least-square Mean|55.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9027|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.25|62.61|||Linear Mixed Model|The Kenward and Roger method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom||This study was powered to only test primary hypotheses.||62.61|49.25|
81735834|NCT04567186|163169483|NON_INFERIORITY|A Non-Inferiority margin of 5 points was used.|Least-square mean difference|-2.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4708|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.893|-0.073|||Linear Mixed Model|The Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom|mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|This study was powered for only the primary hypotheses.||-0.073|-5.893|
81436770|NCT01525628|162564974|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 9 (%)|355.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.9||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|298.13|422.83|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 208833 at Day 17 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 9||422.83|298.13|1.0000
81436771|NCT01525628|162564974|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 9 (%)|120.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|58.3||0.4337|TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.68|174.01|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 208833 at Day 66 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 9||174.01|83.68|0.4337
81436772|NCT01525628|162564975|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 9 (%)|397.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.6||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|330.79|478.22|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 208833 at Day 17 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 9||478.22|330.79|1.0000
81735835|NCT04274686|163169484|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|10.7|||Paired t-test|||Null hypothesis: No difference in percent air leakage||10.7|-7.0|0.667
81735836|NCT04274686|163169485|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.9|||Paired t-test|||||2.90|-0.70|0.218
81735837|NCT04274686|163169486|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||Paired t-test|||||0.2|-0.5|0.455
81735838|NCT00376623|163169487|OTHER|A one-sided exact binomial test with a 2.5 % significance level was used to detect the difference between BI 2536 and historical placebo with objective response rate = 0.9 % (two out of 211) with a 95 % confidence interval of 0.2 % to 3 %.||||||0.0548|||||||One-sided exact binomial test|Null hypothesis H0: p \<= 0.009 Alternative hypothesis HA: p \> 0.009||Efficacy of BI 2536 was evaluated by comparing the tumour response rate of the present trial with the tumour response rate published for patients with the same stage of disease treated with placebo. For this, treatment groups 'BI 2536 200 mg' and 'combination of treatment group 50 mg BI 2536 (day 1 - day 3) and 60 mg BI 2536 (day 1 - day 3)' were pooled together and compared to historical placebo.||||0.0548
81735839|NCT00376623|163169488|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.55|||Log Rank||"Hazard ratio calculated as Combination of 50 mg BI 2536 and 60 mg BI 2536 divided by 200 mg BI 2536"|Exploratory analysis. No formal hypotheses were tested.||1.55|0.67|0.92
81735840|NCT00376623|163169489|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.78|||Log Rank||"Hazard ratio calculated as Combination of 50 mg BI 2536 and 60 mg BI 2536 divided by 200 mg BI 2536"|Exploratory analysis. No formal hypotheses were tested.||1.78|0.7|0.65
81735841|NCT00376623|163169492|OTHER|Exploratory analysis. No formal hypotheses were tested.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.51|||Regression, Cox||"Hazard ratio calculated as Combination of 50 mg BI 2536 and 60 mg BI 2536 divided by 200 mg BI 2536"|||2.51|0.94|
81735842|NCT00376623|163169493|OTHER|Exploratory analysis. No formal hypotheses were tested.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.49|||Regression, Cox||"Hazard ratio calculated as Combination of 50 mg BI 2536 and 60 mg BI 2536 divided by 200 mg BI 2536"|||1.49|0.59|
81735843|NCT00376623|163169494|OTHER|Exploratory analysis. No formal hypotheses were tested.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.01|||Regression, Cox||"Hazard ratio calculated as Combination of 50 mg BI 2536 and 60 mg BI 2536 divided by 200 mg BI 2536"|||2.01|0.81|
81735844|NCT03020615|163169525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.033
81735845|NCT03020615|163169528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Exact Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitley), two-sided|||||||0.0005
81735846|NCT03020615|163169530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Exact Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney), two-sided|||||||0.011
81735847|NCT03020615|163169531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.030
81735848|NCT03020615|163169534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Exact Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney), two-sided|||||||0.0009
81735849|NCT03020615|163169536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Exact Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney), two-sided|||||||0.0004
81735850|NCT03020615|163169538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Exact Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney), two-sided|||||||0.75
81735851|NCT03020615|163169540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0013|||||||Exact Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney), two-sided|||||||0.0013
81436773|NCT01525628|162564975|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 9 (%)|142.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|53.1||0.7346|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.49|203.44|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 208833 at Day 66 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 9||203.44|99.49|0.7346
81436774|NCT01525628|162564976|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 9 (%)|403.86|STANDARD_DEVIATION|33.6||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|332.19|490.99|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 208833 at Day 17 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 9||490.99|332.19|1.0000
81436775|NCT01525628|162564976|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 9 (%)|116.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|73.1||0.3968|TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.38|181.47|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI 208833 at Day 66 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 9||181.47|75.38|0.3968
81735852|NCT03020615|163169541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013
81735853|NCT00089661|163169557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.8|6.3|||ANCOVA|||||6.3|4.8|<0.0001
81735854|NCT00904345|163169565|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Estimates of proportion event-free at 1 and 2 years calculated using Kaplan-Meier methods, and the 2-sided, 95% confidence intervals were calculated by the Greenwood method. All analyses were performed using SAS v9.4 software and R version 3.5.2.|||
81735855|NCT00904345|163169566|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Survival proportion estimates at 1 and 2 years were calculated using Kaplan-Meier methods, and the 2-sided, 95% confidence intervals calculated by the Greenwood method. All analyses were performed using SAS v9.4 software and R version 3.5.2.|||
81735856|NCT00904345|163169570|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Estimates of proportion LRP event-free at 1 and 2 years were calculated using Kaplan-Meier methods, and the 2-sided, 95% confidence intervals calculated by the Greenwood method. All analyses were performed using SAS v9.4 software and R version 3.5.2.|||
81735857|NCT02481830|163169588|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.1144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.04|||Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratio is Nivolumab over Topotecan/Amrubicin|||1.04|0.72|0.1144
81735858|NCT02481830|163169589|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.66|||||Hazard Ratio is Nivolumab over Topotecan/Amrubicin using Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||1.66|1.16|
81735859|NCT02481830|163169590|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.24|||||Strata adjusted odds ratio (Nivolumab over Topotecan/Amrubicin) using Mantel-Haenszel method|||1.24|0.49|
81735860|NCT02481830|163169591|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.04|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratio is Nivolumab over Topotecan/Amrubicin|||1.04|0.73|
81735861|NCT04627038|163169592|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.67|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.67|-0.51|
81735862|NCT04627038|163169593|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|1.96|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.96|-0.07|
81735863|NCT04627038|163169594|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.72|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.72|-0.24|
81735864|NCT04627038|163169595|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|3.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|7.2|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||7.20|0.39|
81735865|NCT04627038|163169596|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.28|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.28|-0.48|
81735866|NCT04627038|163169597|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.95|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.95|-0.32|
81735867|NCT04627038|163169598|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|6.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|13.56|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||13.56|-1.05|
81735868|NCT04627038|163169599|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.46|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.46|-0.14|
81735869|NCT04627038|163169600|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-166.74|165.52|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||165.52|-166.74|
81735870|NCT04627038|163169601|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.06|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.06|-0.09|
81735871|NCT03956862|163169636|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.9499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|7.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||GB001 vs. Placebo|||7.1|-7.6|0.9499
81735872|NCT03956862|163169637|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.6778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.2|||ANCOVA||GB001 vs. Placebo|||1.2|-1.8|0.6778
81436776|NCT01525628|162564977|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 9 (%)|408.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.9||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|315.15|529.9|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI CD 6168 at Day 17 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 9||529.90|315.15|1.0000
81436777|NCT01525628|162564977|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 9 (%)|301.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|62.1||0.9993|TWO_SIDED|90.0|204.61|443.35|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI CD 6168 at Day 66 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 9||443.35|204.61|0.9993
81436778|NCT01525628|162564978|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 9 (%)|450.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|48.0||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|343.67|590.57|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI CD 6168 at Day 17 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 9||590.57|343.67|1.0000
81436779|NCT01525628|162564978|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 9 (%)|341.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|61.1||0.9996|TWO_SIDED|90.0|229.22|510.13|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI CD 6168 at Day 66 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 9||510.13|229.22|0.9996
81436780|NCT01525628|162564979|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 9 (%)|466.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|47.6||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|357.02|610.66|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI CD 6168 at Day 17 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 9||610.66|357.02|1.0000
81436781|NCT01525628|162564979|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 9 (%)|298.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|79.2||0.9972|TWO_SIDED|90.0|187.22|476.15|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI CD 6168 at Day 66 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 9||476.15|187.22|0.9972
81436782|NCT01525628|162564980|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 9 (%)|528.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|42.0||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|415.88|672.75|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI CD 6168-ag at Day 17 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 9||672.75|415.88|1.0000
81436783|NCT01525628|162564980|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 9 (%)|384.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|69.2||0.9998|TWO_SIDED|90.0|251.56|586.16|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI CD 6168-ag at Day 66 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 9||586.16|251.56|0.9998
81436784|NCT01525628|162564981|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 9 (%)|569.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|42.2||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|447.49|725.57|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI CD 6168-ag at Day 17 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 9||725.57|447.49|1.0000
81436785|NCT01525628|162564981|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 9 (%)|441.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|66.9||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|90.0|286.81|680.82|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI CD 6168-ag at Day 66 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 9||680.82|286.81|0.9999
81436786|NCT01525628|162564982|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 9 (%)|606.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|44.2||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|471.42|779.74|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI CD 6168-ag at Day 17 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 9||779.74|471.42|1.0000
81436787|NCT01525628|162564982|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 9 (%)|377.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|82.0||0.9994|TWO_SIDED|90.0|233.48|611.91|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of BI CD 6168-ag at Day 66 vs. Day 9 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 9||611.91|233.48|0.9994
81735873|NCT03956862|163169638|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.7914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||GB001 vs. Placebo|||0.9|-0.7|0.7914
81735874|NCT03956862|163169639|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.944||||0.8916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.173|||Regression, Cox||GB001 vs Placebo|||2.173|0.410|0.8916
81735875|NCT03956862|163169640|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.191||||0.1635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.459|||Mixed Models Analysis||GB001 vs. Placebo|||0.459|-0.077|0.1635
81735876|NCT03956862|163169641|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.632||||0.1742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|1.544|||Mixed Models Analysis||GB001 vs. Placebo|||1.544|-0.280|0.1742
81735877|NCT03956862|163169642|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9||||0.4851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.4|||ANCOVA||GB001 vs. Placebo|||3.4|-1.6|0.4851
81735878|NCT03956862|163169643|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.544||||0.3898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.136|2.178|||Regression, Cox||GB001 vs Placebo|||2.178|0.136|0.3898
81735879|NCT02129426|163169661|OTHER|t-test comparison of the two groups||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.96
81735880|NCT02129426|163169662|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.52
81735881|NCT01363765|163169666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||notification rate ratio|1.59|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|1.87||NR were calculated using an aggregated database consisting of 896 strata for laboratory (n=14), study month (n=8), sex (n=2) and age group (n=4: \<15, 15-39, 40-59, and \>=60 years). Poisson regression modeling was used to analyze changes in TB TB NR|Clustered Avareged|Adjustment for municipality, age, sex, and baseline proportion of samples with a positive smear was by a population-averaged quasi-likelihood approach|"The numbers reported in the CONSORT flowchart refer to the diagnostic samples. NR were obtained crosslinking lab and notification databases, denominator was population/year."|cluster-averaged NNR=1.59 (CI95% 1.31-1.88) Absolute numbers informed in table do not allow calculation of notification rates; they are based on population size, not in total numbers and percentages||1.87|1.32|<0.01
81735882|NCT01363765|163169666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||notification rate ratio|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|1.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed multi-level model, time-adjusted||Secondary analysis: Mixed multi-level model||1.92|1.51|<0.001
81735883|NCT01363765|163169667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||incremental cost-effectiveness ratio|-84.07||||||95.0||||||Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) per case detected||||||
81735884|NCT01363765|163169668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||NRR|0.98||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.32||cluster-averaged adjusted NRR (notification rate ratio, not calculable from number shown, which are a proportion of tests. NRR calculated over a population/year denominator.|Agregated cluster-averaged|||||1.32|0.64|0.923
81735885|NCT01363765|163169669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||NRR|0.52||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.84||cluster-averaged adjusted NRR|Agregated cluster-averaged|||||0.84|0.21|0.004
81436788|NCT01525628|162564983|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 9 vs. Day 1 (%)|97.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.8||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.0|117.69|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of caffeine at Day 9 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 9 vs. Day 1||117.69|80.00|0.0500
81436789|NCT01525628|162564983|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 1 (%)|97.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.2||0.0564|TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.37|118.79|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of caffeine at Day 17 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 1||118.79|79.37|0.0564
81539136|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.88||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|13.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||13.64|1.10|0.0347
81735886|NCT02251886|163169670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.76|||Chi-squared|||||1.76|0.77|0.48
81735887|NCT02251886|163169670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.46|||Chi-squared|||||1.46|0.69|1.00
81735888|NCT02819323|163169671|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 10%||||||0.003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.003
81735889|NCT02819323|163169671|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 10%||||||0.003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.003
81735890|NCT02819323|163169671|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.046
81735891|NCT02819323|163169671|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.089
81735892|NCT00578552|163169687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|1-tailed||Data were compared between treatment groups using Fisher's exact test for binary outcomes.||||0.77
81735893|NCT00578552|163169687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|1-tailed||Data were compared between treatment groups using Fisher's exact test for binary outcomes.||||1.00
81735894|NCT05169710|163169716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.857||0.1718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.64|1.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.75|-9.64|0.1718
81735895|NCT05169710|163169716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.837||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.99|-0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.68|-11.99|0.028600
81735896|NCT05169710|163169717|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308||0.7314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.51|-0.72|0.7314
81735897|NCT05169710|163169717|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305||0.3169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3|-0.91|0.3169
81735898|NCT01265056|163169736|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81735899|NCT01265056|163169736|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.04|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.04
81735900|NCT01265056|163169737|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.8
81735901|NCT01265056|163169738|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8
81735902|NCT01416584|163169739|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.83|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||4.83|0.40|0.60
81735903|NCT01416584|163169739|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.73|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||3.73|0.32|0.88
81735904|NCT01416584|163169739|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|4.46|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||4.46|0.36|0.64
81735905|NCT01416584|163169740|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.41|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||0.41|0.38|0.02
81735906|NCT01416584|163169740|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.57|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||1.57|0.34|0.39
81436790|NCT01525628|162564983|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 1 (%)|114.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.9||0.2375|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.36|141.66|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of caffeine at Day 66 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 1||141.66|92.36|0.2375
81436791|NCT01525628|162564983|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 9 vs. Day 1 (%)|139.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.8||0.9082|TWO_SIDED|90.0|121.63|159.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of caffeine at Day 9 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 9 vs. Day 1||159.00|121.63|0.9082
81436792|NCT01525628|162564983|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 1 (%)|122.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.3||0.4111|TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.11|143.84|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of caffeine at Day 17 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 1||143.84|104.11|0.4111
81436793|NCT01525628|162564983|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 1 (%)|121.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.7||0.3719|TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.24|141.45|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of caffeine at Day 66 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 1||141.45|104.24|0.3719
81436794|NCT01525628|162564984|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 9 vs. Day 1 (%)|88.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.8||0.1037|TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.39|100.89|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of caffeine at Day 9 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 9 vs. Day 1||100.89|77.39|0.1037
81735907|NCT01416584|163169740|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|2.26|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||2.26|1.53|0.10
81735908|NCT01416584|163169741|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.38|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||0.38|0.36|0.02
81735909|NCT01416584|163169741|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.41|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||0.41|0.38|0.02
81436795|NCT01525628|162564984|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 1 (%)|159.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|57.8||0.8723|TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.06|227.93|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of caffeine at Day 17 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 1||227.93|111.06|0.8723
81472340|NCT03646305|162636562|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at a significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2 (Intervention: experimental, control) × 3 (Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure Time x Intervention interactions. Null: experimental and control conditions are equivalent in appearance dissatisfaction across time.||||>0.05
81478146|NCT03258645|162646076|OTHER|CHA2DS2-VASc is the Congestive heart failure, Hypertension, Age (\> 75), Diabetes mellitus, Stroke/TIA, Vascular disease, Age 65-74, Sex Category score. HAS-BLED is the Hypertension, Abnormal renal and liver function, Stroke (1 point), Bleeding history or predisposition, Labile INR, Elderly (\>65 years), Drugs and Alcohol Score.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.0|||Regression, Linear|Relation between HAS-BLED and dabigatran initiation time was reported.||Multivariate linear regression with the continuous dependent variable of time-to-initiation for dabigatran in days and independent variable of age, Diastolic blood pressure (DBP), CHA2DS2-VASc, HAS-BLED, and History/Predisposition To Bleeding at index date was applied.||1.00|0.45|0.051
81735910|NCT01416584|163169741|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.66|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||5.66|0.20|0.85
81735911|NCT01416584|163169742|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.35|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||0.35|0.34|0.01
81735912|NCT01416584|163169742|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.44|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||0.44|0.39|0.03
81735913|NCT01416584|163169742|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.69|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||1.69|0.42|0.63
81735914|NCT01416584|163169743|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.4|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||0.40|0.39|0.01
81735915|NCT01416584|163169743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.55|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||1.55|0.36|0.37
81735916|NCT01416584|163169743|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.0|||General Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||1.00|0.28|0.05
81735917|NCT02601560|163169765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.095
81735918|NCT02601560|163169765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81735919|NCT02601560|163169765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81735920|NCT02601560|163169765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81539137|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.59||||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|18.07||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||18.07|1.17|0.0291
81539138|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.2805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|5.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||5.38|0.61|0.2805
81735921|NCT02601560|163169765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.440
81735922|NCT02601560|163169765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81735923|NCT01985308|163169803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0002
81735924|NCT00322465|163169867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.91||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio has been adjusted for other independent variables included in the model, which are found in the other Statistical Analysis sections.||The null hypothesis is that the odds ratio for age (per 5 years) is 1 versus the alternative that it is greater than or less than 1. This was tested in a multivariable logistic regression model.||0.91|0.60|0.005
81735925|NCT00322465|163169867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.3||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio has been adjusted for other independent variables included in the model, which are found in the other Statistical Analysis sections.||The null hypothesis is that the odds ratio for scant discharge (reference category is no discharge) is 1 versus the alternative that it is greater than or less than 1. This was tested in a multivariable logistic regression model.||2.30|0.33|0.780
81735926|NCT00322465|163169867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|5.33||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio has been adjusted for other independent variables included in the model, which are found in the other Statistical Analysis sections.||The null hypothesis is that the odds ratio for moderate discharge amount (reference category is no discharge) is 1 versus the alternative that it is greater than or less than 1. This was tested in a multivariable logistic regression model.||5.33|0.75|0.164
81436796|NCT01525628|162564984|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 1 (%)|259.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|92.5||0.983|TWO_SIDED|90.0|150.65|447.21|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of caffeine at Day 66 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 1||447.21|150.65|0.9830
81436797|NCT01525628|162564984|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 9 vs. Day 1 (%)|163.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|38.1||0.9689|TWO_SIDED|90.0|129.52|207.52|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of caffeine at Day 9 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 9 vs. Day 1||207.52|129.52|0.9689
81436798|NCT01525628|162564984|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 1 (%)|219.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|70.4||0.9933|TWO_SIDED|90.0|153.84|314.26|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of caffeine at Day 17 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 1||314.26|153.84|0.9933
81436799|NCT01525628|162564984|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 1 (%)|214.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|66.8||0.9865|TWO_SIDED|90.0|145.88|315.09|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of caffeine at Day 66 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 1||315.09|145.88|0.9865
81436800|NCT01525628|162564985|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 9 vs. Day 1 (%)|96.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.2||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.77|105.13|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of tolbutamide at Day 9 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 9 vs. Day 1||105.13|87.77|0.0015
81539139|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1||||0.0602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|10.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||10.11|0.95|0.0602
81735927|NCT00322465|163169867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|5.17||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio has been adjusted for other independent variables included in the model, which are found in the other Statistical Analysis sections.||The null hypothesis is that the odds ratio for large amount of discharge (reference category is no discharge) is 1 versus the alternative that it is greater than or less than 1. This was tested in a multvariable logistic regression model.||5.17|0.23|0.919
81735928|NCT00322465|163169867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.3||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio has been adjusted for other independent variables included in the model, which are found in the other Statistical Analysis sections.||The null hypothesis is that the odds ratio for 2 or more sex partners in the last 3 months (reference category is 0-1 partners) is 1 versus the alternative that it is greater than or less than 1.||3.30|1.00|0.051
81735929|NCT00322465|163169867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.42||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|22.74||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio has been adjusted for other independent variables included in the model, which are found in the other Statistical Analysis sections.||The null hypothesis is that the odds ratio for 1 or more new sex partners in the last 30 days (reference category is 0) is 1 versus the alternative that it is greater than or less than 1.||22.74|0.86|0.076
81735930|NCT00322465|163169867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.38||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.1||A priori threshold fors tatistical significance was p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio has been adjusted for other independent variables included in the model, which are found in the other Statistical Analysis sections.||The null hypothesis is that the odds ratio for ever having sex with a prostitute or sex for money, drugs, or other things (reference category is no) is 1 versus the alternative that it is greater than or less than 1.||1.10|0.13|0.075
81735931|NCT00322465|163169867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|7.98||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio has been adjusted for other independent variables included in the model, which are found in the other Statistical Analysis sections.||The null hypothesis is that the odds ratio for visit due to sexually transmitted disease contact (reference category is no) is 1 versus the alternative that it is greater than or less than 1.||7.98|1.93|<0.001
81735932|NCT00322465|163169868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.66||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio has been adjusted for other independent variables included in the model, which are found in the other Statistical Analysis sections.||The null hypothesis is that the odds ratio for 2 or more sex partners in the last 3 months (reference category is 0-1 partners) is 1 versus the alternative that it is greater than or less than 1. This was tested in a multivariable logistic regression model.||0.66|0.06|0.009
81735933|NCT00322465|163169868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|6.22||A priori threshold for statistical signficance was p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio has been adjusted for other independent variables included in the model, which are found in the other Statistical Analysis sections.||The null hypothesis is that the odds ratio for ever having sex with a prostitute or for money, drugs, or other things(reference category is no) is 1 versus the alternative that it is greater than or less than 1. This was tested in a multivariable logistic regression model.||6.22|0.92|0.074
81735934|NCT00322465|163169869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.98||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|No other independent variables were included in the model.||The null hypothesis is that the odds ratio for age (per 5 years) is 1 versus the alternative that the odds ratio is greater than or less than 1.||0.98|0.66|0.032
81735935|NCT01790581|163169875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.904|TWO_SIDED||||||MANOVA|||This analysis examined the change in balance scores from baseline to 1-day post intervention for all three reach distances (Anterior, Posteriomedial, Posteriolateral) using a MANOVA.||||.904
81436801|NCT01525628|162564985|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 1 (%)|85.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.2||0.1617|TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.32|95.57|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of tolbutamide at Day 17 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 1||95.57|76.32|0.1617
81436802|NCT01525628|162564985|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 1 (%)|73.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.5||0.893|TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.03|82.54|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of tolbutamide at Day 66 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 1||82.54|65.03|0.8930
81436803|NCT01525628|162564985|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 9 vs. Day 1 (%)|92.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.5||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.67|98.13|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of tolbutamide at Day 9 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 9 vs. Day 1||98.13|86.67|0.0005
81436804|NCT01525628|162564985|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 1 (%)|73.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.6||0.8646|TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.55|83.39|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of tolbutamide at Day 17 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 1||83.39|65.55|0.8646
81436805|NCT01525628|162564985|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 1 (%)|75.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.4||0.8378|TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.15|83.45|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of tolbutamide at Day 66 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 1||83.45|68.15|0.8378
81436806|NCT01525628|162564986|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 9 vs. Day 1 (%)|98.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.3||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.15|106.91|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of tolbutamide at Day 9 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 9 vs. Day 1||106.91|90.15|0.0005
81735936|NCT01790581|163169877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||MANOVA|||This analysis examined the change in disability scores from baseline to 1-day post intervention for both disability scores (FAAM, FAAM-S) using a MANOVA.||||.5
81539140|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.5087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.88||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.88|0.51|0.5087
81539141|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.1224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|6.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||6.38|0.80|0.1224
81539142|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|5.02||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||5.02|0.68|0.2280
81539143|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.1835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|6.02||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||6.02|0.71|0.1835
81539144|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.85||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|22.69||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||22.69|1.51|0.0107
81539145|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.94||||0.0576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|8.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||8.96|0.97|0.0576
81539146|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.68||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|46.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||46.77|2.00|0.0047
81539147|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.89||||0.0569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|8.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||8.64|0.97|0.0569
81539148|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.1078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|6.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||6.68|0.83|0.1078
81539149|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.0772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|7.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||7.47|0.90|0.0772
81539150|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36||||0.1311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|7.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||7.22|0.77|0.1311
81539151|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.64||||0.01255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|21.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||21.96|1.45|0.01255
81539152|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.97||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|17.54||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||17.54|1.41|0.0128
81539153|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.32||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|24.63||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||24.63|1.62|0.0079
81539154|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.0572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|8.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||8.67|0.97|0.0572
81539155|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.33||||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|9.79||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||9.79|1.14|0.0284
81539156|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.58||||0.0705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|7.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||7.22|0.92|0.0705
81539157|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.81||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|16.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||16.77|1.38|0.0136
81735937|NCT05472038|163169903|SUPERIORITY|Superiority based on GMR was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was greater than 1.|Model-Based GMR|2.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.45|3.44||||||||3.44|2.45|
81539158|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.96||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|48.29||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||48.29|2.06|0.0043
81539159|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.66||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|7.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||7.83|0.90|0.0760
81735938|NCT05472038|163169904|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority based on seroresponse was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages of participants with seroresponse is \>-5%.|Adjusted Difference in Percentages|26.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.59|33.95|||||Adjusted difference and 2-Sided CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by baseline NT category (\< median,\>= median) for difference in proportions. The median of baseline NT was calculated based on pooled data in 2 comparator groups.|||33.95|19.59|
81735939|NCT05472038|163169905|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority based on the GMR was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR is greater than 0.67 (1.5-fold criterion) and the point estimate of the GMR was \>=0.8.|Model-Based GMR|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.16|||||GMR and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means and corresponding CIs based on the regression model included terms for baseline neutralizing titer and comparison group.|||1.16|0.83|
81735940|NCT05472038|163169906|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority based on seroresponse was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages of participants with seroresponse is \>-10%.|Adjusted Difference in Percentages|-3.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.68|3.63|||||2-Sided CI based on Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by baseline NT category(\< median,\>= median)for difference in percentage(seroresponse rate).Median of baseline neutralizing titers was calculated based on pooled data in 2 comparator groups.|||3.63|-9.68|
81735941|NCT05472038|163169911|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority based on the GMR was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR is greater than 0.67 (1.5-fold criterion) and the point estimate of the GMR was \>=0.8.|Model-Based GMR|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|1.56|||||GMR and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the difference of LS means and corresponding CIs based on the regression model included terms for baseline neutralizing titer and comparison group.|||1.56|1.22|
81735942|NCT03235739|163169926|SUPERIORITY|multiple imputation for longitudinal data was conducted to impute the missing data for the primary outcome. The final results were obtained from pooling results from 10 imputed complete case data set.|geometric mean ratio|0.9||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.55|0.32|0.84
81735943|NCT03235739|163169926|SUPERIORITY|A sensitivity analysis using complete case analysis|geometric mean ratio|0.82||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.56|0.26|0.73
81735944|NCT03235739|163169927|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean ratio|1.02||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.63|1.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.67|0.63|0.91
81735945|NCT03235739|163169928|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.58||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.98|6.8|||Chi-squared|||||6.80|0.98|0.012
81735946|NCT03235739|163169929|SUPERIORITY||median of differences|-5.0||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-12.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2|-12|0.08
81539160|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.75||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|20.0||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||20.00|1.65|0.0059
81539161|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.22||||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|13.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||13.35|1.33|0.0143
81539162|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.2779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|5.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||5.35|0.62|0.2779
81539163|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.7559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|3.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||3.41|0.41|0.7559
81735947|NCT00467896|163169946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|49.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.55|60.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the change in inhalation-times rate from Period I (PD-6) to Period II (PD-15)||60.15|39.55|<0.0001
81735948|NCT03772522|163169947|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.384||||0.428|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in score in the immediate intervention group (after receiving the intervention for 6 weeks) compared to that of the delayed intervention group (after receiving no intervention for 6 weeks).||||0.428
81735949|NCT03772522|163169947|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|-0.46||||0.058|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and immediately post-intervention.||||0.058
81735950|NCT03772522|163169947|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|-0.4||||0.095|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and 3-month post-intervention.||||0.095
81735951|NCT03772522|163169947|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|-0.73||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and 6-months post-intervention.||||0.005
81735952|NCT03772522|163169947|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|-0.6||||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and 9-months post-intervention.||||0.022
81735953|NCT03772522|163169948|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|1.792||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in score in the immediate intervention group (after receiving the intervention for 6 weeks) compared to that of the delayed intervention group (after receiving no intervention for 6 weeks) for the physical component of the CIS.||||0.002
81735954|NCT03772522|163169948|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.047||||0.923|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in score in the immediate intervention group (after receiving the intervention for 6 weeks) compared to that of the delayed intervention group (after receiving no intervention for 6 weeks) for the psychological component of the CIS.||||0.923
81735955|NCT03772522|163169948|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.6||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of CIS (physical component) scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and immediately post-intervention.||||0.18
81735956|NCT03772522|163169948|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.2||||0.388|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of CIS (psychological component) scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and immediately post-intervention.||||0.388
81735957|NCT03772522|163169948|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.52||||0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of CIS (physical component) scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and 3-months post-intervention.||||0.037
81735958|NCT03772522|163169948|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.09||||0.688|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of CIS (psychological component) scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and 3-months post-intervention.||||0.688
81735959|NCT03772522|163169948|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.51||||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of CIS (physical component) scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and 6-months post-intervention.||||0.038
81735960|NCT03772522|163169948|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.01||||0.956|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of CIS (psychological component) scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and 6-months post-intervention.||||0.956
81735961|NCT03772522|163169948|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.32||||0.197|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of CIS (physical component) scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and 9-months post-intervention.||||0.197
81735962|NCT03772522|163169948|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|-0.07||||0.762|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of CIS (psychological component) scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and 9-months post-intervention.||||0.762
81735963|NCT03772522|163169949|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.101||||0.834|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in score in the immediate intervention group (after receiving the intervention for 6 weeks) compared to that of the delayed intervention group (after receiving no intervention for 6 weeks).||||0.834
81436807|NCT01525628|162564986|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 1 (%)|81.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.7||0.3638|TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.19|87.82|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of tolbutamide at Day 17 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 1||87.82|75.19|0.3638
81436808|NCT01525628|162564986|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 1 (%)|70.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.6||0.8975|TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.44|83.22|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of tolbutamide at Day 66 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 1||83.22|60.44|0.8975
81436809|NCT01525628|162564986|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 9 vs. Day 1 (%)|86.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.1||0.1144|TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.62|96.11|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of tolbutamide at Day 9 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 9 vs. Day 1||96.11|77.62|0.1144
81735964|NCT03772522|163169949|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.19||||0.417|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of SCS scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and immediately post-intervention.||||0.417
81735965|NCT03772522|163169949|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.42||||0.087|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of SCS scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and 3-months post-intervention.||||0.087
81735966|NCT03772522|163169949|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.33||||0.168|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of SCS scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and 6-months post-intervention.||||0.168
81735967|NCT03772522|163169949|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.37||||0.133|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of SCS scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and 9-months post-intervention.||||0.133
81735968|NCT03772522|163169950|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|1.161||||0.026|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in score in the immediate intervention group (after receiving the intervention for 6 weeks) compared to that of the delayed intervention group (after receiving no intervention for 6 weeks).||||0.026
81735969|NCT03772522|163169950|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.62||||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of RSS scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and immediately post-intervention.||||0.014
81735970|NCT03772522|163169950|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.29||||0.217|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of RSS scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and 3-months post-intervention.||||0.217
81735971|NCT03772522|163169950|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.71||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of RSS scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and 6-months post-intervention.||||0.006
81735972|NCT03772522|163169950|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d (effect size)|0.53||||0.039|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of RSS scores at baseline (pre-intervention) and 9-months post-intervention.||||0.039
81735973|NCT03818581|163169960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||SPCD analysis|||||||0.15
81735974|NCT01281501|163169995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|7.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that the treatment with pantoprazole arm is not different in immediate relief of acute, severe dyspeptic pain compared with conventional arm.||7.4|-12.7|0.6
81735975|NCT02996591|163170016|OTHER||generalized estimating equations method|45.0||||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.038
81735976|NCT02996591|163170016|OTHER|Bang blinding index|||||<|0.001|||||||Bang Blinding Index|95% confidence interval||||||<.001
81735977|NCT00834249|163170058|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|101.73||||||90.0|||||||Bioequivalence is established when ratio of means falls within 80-125.|||||
81472341|NCT03646305|162636562|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze Time x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between singing and verbal repetition on appearance dissatisfaction||||>0.05
81472342|NCT03646305|162636562|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze Time x Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between four conditions on appearance dissatisfaction||||>0.05
81472343|NCT03646305|162636563|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure main effect of time. Null: Across the sample, body state image satisfaction were equivalent across time||||<0.001
81735978|NCT00834249|163170059|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|99.73||||||90.0|||||||Bioequivalence is established when ratio of means falls within 80-125.|||||
81735979|NCT00834249|163170060|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|99.71||||||90.0|||||||Bioequivalence is established when ratio of means falls within 80-125.|||||
81436810|NCT01525628|162564986|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 1 (%)|64.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.8||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.42|69.2|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of tolbutamide at Day 17 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 1||69.20|60.42|1.0000
81436811|NCT01525628|162564986|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 1 (%)|63.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.3||0.9988|TWO_SIDED|90.0|57.19|71.07|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of tolbutamide at Day 66 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 1||71.07|57.19|0.9988
81436812|NCT01525628|162564987|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 9 vs. Day 1 (%)|144.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.0||0.9749|TWO_SIDED|90.0|128.3|163.36|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Midazolam at Day 9 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 9 vs. Day 1||163.36|128.30|0.9749
81436813|NCT01525628|162564987|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 1 (%)|152.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.8||0.9703|TWO_SIDED|90.0|128.6|181.89|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Midazolam at Day 17 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 1||181.89|128.60|0.9703
81436814|NCT01525628|162564987|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 1 (%)|102.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.3||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.85|124.99|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Midazolam at Day 66 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 1||124.99|84.85|0.0500
81539164|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|3.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||3.23|0.35|0.9050
81735980|NCT00834249|163170061|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|109.61||||||90.0|||||||Metabolite results not subjected to bioequivalence criteria, results are presented for informational purposes only.|||||
81735981|NCT00834249|163170062|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|106.85||||||90.0|||||||Metabolite results not subjected to bioequivalence criteria, results are presented for informational puposes only.|||||
81735982|NCT00834249|163170063|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|106.38||||||90.0|||||||Metabolite results not subjected to bioequivalence criteria, results are presented for informational purposes only.|||||
81735983|NCT01980771|163170064|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.43|1.03|0.04
81735984|NCT03450057|163170065|OTHER|The PFS function was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit method, a non-parametric statistic.|||||||||||||||||The PFS function was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit method. Median and two-sided confidence intervals (CIs) for PFS were computed and Kaplan-Meier plots of PFS were developed.|||
81735985|NCT03450057|163170066|OTHER|The PFS function was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit method, a non-parametric statistic.|||||||||||||||||The PFS function was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit method. Median and two-sided confidence intervals (CIs) for PFS were computed and Kaplan-Meier plots of PFS were developed.|||
81735986|NCT03450057|163170067|OTHER|The PFS function was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit method, a non-parametric statistic.|||||||||||||||||The PFS function was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit method. Median and two-sided confidence intervals (CIs) for PFS were computed and Kaplan-Meier plots of PFS were developed.|||
81735987|NCT03450057|163170068|OTHER|The PFS function was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit method, a non-parametric statistic.|||||||||||||||||The PFS function was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit method. Median and one-sided confidence intervals (CIs) for PFS were computed and Kaplan-Meier plots of PFS were developed.|||
81735988|NCT03450057|163170069|OTHER|The PFS function was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit method, a non-parametric statistic.|||||||||||||||||The PFS function was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit method. Median and one-sided confidence intervals (CIs) for PFS were computed and Kaplan-Meier plots of PFS were developed.|||
81735989|NCT03450057|163170070|OTHER|The PFS function was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit method, a non-parametric statistic.|||||||||||||||||The PFS function was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit method. Median and one-sided confidence intervals (CIs) for PFS were computed and Kaplan-Meier plots of PFS were developed.|||
81735990|NCT00834418|163170121|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-72 and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|107.0||||||90.0|99.6|116.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||116|99.6|
81436815|NCT01525628|162564987|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 9 vs. Day 1 (%)|124.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.1||0.4697|TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.91|142.99|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Midazolam at Day 9 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 9 vs. Day 1||142.99|107.91|0.4697
81539165|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.2163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|6.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||6.38|0.66|0.2163
81735991|NCT00834418|163170122|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-72 and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|102.0||||||90.0|95.2|109.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||109|95.2|
81735992|NCT01860521|163170193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81735993|NCT01860521|163170194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81735994|NCT01860521|163170195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.047
81735995|NCT01860521|163170196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.047
81735996|NCT02757105|163170206|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.036
81735997|NCT02757105|163170207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.410
81735998|NCT02757105|163170208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.081|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.081
81735999|NCT02757105|163170209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.042
81736000|NCT02757105|163170210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.009
81736001|NCT02757105|163170211|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.919|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.919
81736002|NCT02757105|163170212|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.5||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|30.6|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||30.6|-7.7|0.278
81736003|NCT02757105|163170213|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.5||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|32.5|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||32.5|-3.4|0.135
81736004|NCT00473330|163170237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|24.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|34.8||An adjustment was made for multiple treatment comparisons of the ranibizumab dose groups with the control group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||34.8|13.8|<0.0001
81736005|NCT00473330|163170237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|20.9||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|31.1||An adjustment was made for multiple treatment comparisons of the ranibizumab dose groups with the control group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||31.1|10.7|0.0002
81736006|NCT00473330|163170238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|13.0||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|ANOVA|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).||The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here. The statistical analysis was not performed at Month 48.||13.0|6.1|<0.0001
81736007|NCT00473330|163170238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|12.6||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|ANOVA|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).||The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here. The statistical analysis was not performed at Month 48.||12.6|6.2|<0.0001
81736008|NCT00473330|163170239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|24.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.4|35.4||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here. The statistical analysis was not performed at Month 48.||35.4|13.4|<0.0001
81736009|NCT00473330|163170239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|25.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|36.3||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here. The statistical analysis was not performed at Month 48.||36.3|14.0|<0.0001
81736010|NCT00473330|163170240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|8.2||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|14.1||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here. The statistical analysis was not performed at Month 48.||14.1|2.4|0.0086
81736011|NCT00473330|163170240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|7.8||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|13.6||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here. The statistical analysis was not performed at Month 48.||13.6|2.0|0.0126
81736012|NCT00473330|163170241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.7||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|15.1||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|ANOVA|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).||The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here.||15.1|4.3|0.0005
81450474|NCT03433755|162587796|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-43.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.09|-37.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-37.00|-49.09|< 0.0001
81736013|NCT00473330|163170241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.2||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|13.0||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|ANOVA|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).||The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here.||13.0|3.3|0.0011
81736014|NCT00473330|163170242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-107.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-149.2|-66.6||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|ANCOVA|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).||The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here. The statistical analysis was not performed at Month 48.||-66.6|-149.2|<0.0001
81736015|NCT00473330|163170242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-119.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-159.6|-78.5||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|ANCOVA|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).||The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here. The statistical analysis was not performed at Month 48.||-78.5|-159.6|<0.0001
81736016|NCT00473330|163170243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|-3.0||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|0.7||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here.||0.7|-6.7|0.1590
81736017|NCT00473330|163170243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|-2.5||||0.2721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|1.4||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here.||1.4|-6.5|0.2721
81736018|NCT00473330|163170244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|29.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.1|38.0||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||38.0|21.1|<0.0001
81736019|NCT00473330|163170244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|24.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.7|31.7||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||31.7|16.7|<0.0001
81736020|NCT00473330|163170245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.7||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|ANOVA|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).||The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here.||-0.7|-1.4|<0.0001
81736021|NCT00473330|163170245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.7||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|ANOVA|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).||The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here.||-0.7|-1.5|<0.0001
81539166|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.24||||0.1713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|7.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||7.14|0.70|0.1713
81436816|NCT01525628|162564987|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 1 (%)|120.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.2||0.2906|TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.47|134.38|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Midazolam at Day 17 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 1||134.38|108.47|0.2906
81436817|NCT01525628|162564987|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 1 (%)|93.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.2||0.046|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.33|109.86|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Midazolam at Day 66 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 1||109.86|80.33|0.0460
81436818|NCT01525628|162564988|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 9 vs. Day 1 (%)|151.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.5||0.9941|TWO_SIDED|90.0|134.79|170.64|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Midazolam at Day 9 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 9 vs. Day 1||170.64|134.79|0.9941
81436819|NCT01525628|162564988|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 1 (%)|163.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.0||0.9926|TWO_SIDED|90.0|137.91|193.64|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Midazolam at Day 17 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 1||193.64|137.91|0.9926
81436820|NCT01525628|162564988|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 1 (%)|98.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.1||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.2|118.63|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Midazolam at Day 66 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 1||118.63|81.20|0.0392
81436821|NCT01525628|162564988|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 9 vs. Day 1 (%)|122.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|37.2||0.4374|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.15|151.55|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Midazolam at Day 9 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 9 vs. Day 1||151.55|99.15|0.4374
81436822|NCT01525628|162564988|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 1 (%)|130.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.3||0.647|TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.57|158.18|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Midazolam at Day 17 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 1||158.18|107.57|0.6470
81436823|NCT01525628|162564988|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 1 (%)|87.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.9||0.2372|TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.32|109.54|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of Midazolam at Day 66 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 1||109.54|70.32|0.2372
81472344|NCT03646305|162636563|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired sample t-test was conducted to measure the difference in state body image satisfaction from baseline to post intervention. Null hypothesis: there would be no significant differences in state body image satisfaction from baseline to post intervention.||||<0.05
81539167|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.3981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|5.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||5.09|0.52|0.3981
81436824|NCT01525628|162564989|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 9 vs. Day 1 (%)|117.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.6||0.1519|TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.49|130.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of 1-OH-Midazolam at Day 9 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 9 vs. Day 1||130.00|106.49|0.1519
81436825|NCT01525628|162564989|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 1 (%)|117.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.9||0.2827|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.06|142.52|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of 1-OH-Midazolam at Day 17 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day17 vs. Day 1||142.52|96.06|0.2827
81436826|NCT01525628|162564989|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 1 (%)|92.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.6||0.1326|TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.38|114.07|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of 1-OH-Midazolam at Day 66 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 1||114.07|74.38|0.1326
81436827|NCT01525628|162564989|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 9 vs. Day 1 (%)|95.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.2||0.0432|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.63|113.24|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of 1-OH-Midazolam at Day 9 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 9 vs. Day 1||113.24|80.63|0.0432
81436828|NCT01525628|162564989|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 1 (%)|75.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.3||0.7367|TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.64|88.82|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of 1-OH-Midazolam at Day 17 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 1||88.82|63.64|0.7367
81436829|NCT01525628|162564989|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 1 (%)|70.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|34.3||0.8547|TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.84|86.56|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of 1-OH-Midazolam at Day 66 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 1||86.56|56.84|0.8547
81436830|NCT01525628|162564990|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 9 vs. Day 1 (%)|102.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.9||0.1159|TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.89|135.39|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of 1-OH-Midazolam at Day 9 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 9 vs. Day 1||135.39|77.89|0.1159
81436831|NCT01525628|162564990|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 1 (%)|99.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|38.7||0.0651|TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.33|127.64|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of 1-OH-Midazolam at Day 17 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 1||127.64|78.33|0.0651
81436832|NCT01525628|162564990|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 1 (%)|78.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|34.3||0.5658|TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.5|98.07|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of 1-OH-Midazolam at Day 66 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 1||98.07|62.50|0.5658
81436833|NCT01525628|162564990|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 9 vs. Day 1 (%)|108.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|37.2||0.1286|TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.46|133.99|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of 1-OH-Midazolam at Day 9 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 9 vs. Day 1||133.99|87.46|0.1286
81436834|NCT01525628|162564990|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 17 vs. Day 1 (%)|87.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.8||0.1898|TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.56|104.3|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of 1-OH-Midazolam at Day 17 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 17 vs. Day 1||104.30|73.56|0.1898
81436835|NCT01525628|162564990|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|p-value for ratio outside 80% to 125%|Ratio of gmeans Day 66 vs. Day 1 (%)|78.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.3||0.5575|TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.81|99.51|||ANOVA|ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithm scale was used with 'subject' as random, whereas the 'treatment' as fixed effect.|Relative bioavailability of 1-OH-Midazolam at Day 66 vs. Day 1 -was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean). Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|Day 66 vs. Day 1||99.51|61.81|0.5575
81436836|NCT00688844|162565019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.655574|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.060658||0.692782|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Objective was to evaluate BMI across one year in PKU patients introduced to sapropterin after baseline. Study was prospective cohort in design.||||0.692782
81472345|NCT03646305|162636563|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired sample t-test was conducted to measure the difference in state body image satisfaction from post intervention to follow-up. Null hypothesis: there would be no significant differences in state body image satisfaction from post-intervention to follow-up.||||<0.001
81736022|NCT01975948|163170250|OTHER|||||||0.047||||||Adjusted for baseline depressive symptoms and unemployment as covariates (p=.016), and non-completers (missing one or more points of follow up data).|Mixed Models Analysis|||One hundred evaluable patients per arm were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a PHQ-9 between-group difference in mean change of 2 points, significance level (α) .05, a two-sided test, and a standard deviation of 5 points. An intra cluster correlation of 0.05 for patient outcomes was used (Murphey et al), and an average cluster size: 3 patients/practice resulted in compensatory increase to 110 patients per arm. Under the assumption that attrition would be 33 % we needed 166 patients per arm.||||.047
81736023|NCT01975948|163170251|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Our calculations indicated that 50 physicians in each of the two groups will provide \>80% power to detect clinically significant reductions in stigma as assessed by OMS-HC change scores. Clinically meaningful was defined as a change of 3 points, derived on the basis of this being slightly better than what is usually seen in brief interventions.||||0.15
81736024|NCT01975948|163170251|OTHER||Cohen'd|0.45||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||OMS-HC analysis adjusted for practice size: P value applies to between group physicians reduction in one stigma domaine: preference for social distance|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between Group Changes in subscale of the Opening Minds Scale for Health Care Providers (OMS-HC) measures three different dimensions of stigma: attitudes towards people with a mental illness (6 items); health care professionals' attitudes about disclosure of a mental illness/willingness to seek help for a mental illness (4 items), and preference for social distance (5 items). Items are rated on a 5-point scale. Mean scores can range from one to five with lower scores indicating less stigma.||||.03
81736025|NCT01975948|163170252|OTHER|||||||0.993|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.993
81436837|NCT00688844|162565020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.005401|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0243|<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Objective was to evaluate total body bone mineral density (BMD) one year via DXA in PKU patients introduced to sapropterin after baseline. Study was prospective cohort in design.||||<0.001
81436838|NCT00688844|162565021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.419224|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.4666||0.017941|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Objective was to evaluate % lean mass across one year via DXA in PKU patients introduced to sapropterin after baseline. Study was prospective cohort in design.||||0.017941
81436839|NCT00688844|162565022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.208889|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.51967||0.026009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Objective was to evaluate % fat mass across one year via DXA in PKU patients introduced to sapropterin after baseline. Study was prospective cohort in design.||||0.026009
81436840|NCT00688844|162565023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-67.5187|STANDARD_DEVIATION|362.9412||0.303864|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Objective was to evaluate plasma phenylalanine across one year in PKU patients introduced to sapropterin after baseline. Study was prospective cohort in design.||||0.303864
81436841|NCT00688844|162565024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.9549|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.10814||0.00088|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Objective was to evaluate protein intake (grams per day) across one year in PKU patients introduced to sapropterin after baseline. Study was prospective cohort in design.||||0.00088
81436842|NCT00688844|162565025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.131676|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.797247||0.3811|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Objective was to evaluate dietary phenylalanine intake across one year in PKU patients introduced to sapropterin after baseline. Study was prospective cohort in design.||||0.3811
81436843|NCT03298880|162565027|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|5.3|||mixed linear regression|||||5.3|2.1|<0.001
81436844|NCT03298880|162565027|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.8|||mixed linear regression|||||3.8|0.8|0.003
81436845|NCT02459418|162565091|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% CIs of the ratios of geometric means of log-transformed baseline corrected AUC(0-last) were used to assess bioequivalence between Gonal-f® RFF and AFOLIA using the bioequivalence interval of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|164.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|137.82|197.45||||||A mixed-effects analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with sequence, treatment and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as random effect was used. Least squares (LS) means and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for treatment differences on log-scale were obtained and back transformed to provide geometric LS mean ratios of AFOLIA over Gonal-f® RFF.||197.45|137.82|
81736026|NCT01975948|163170253|OTHER||Cohen'd|1.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81736027|NCT01975948|163170253|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Generalized estimating equations (GEE)|We used the slope of a regression line fit using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with an exchangeable correlation structure.||Correlation between increases in Physician Comfort and Confidence in managing mental illness and Stigma Score.||||.03
81736028|NCT01975948|163170254|OTHER||Cohen'd|1.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81436846|NCT02459418|162565092|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% CIs of the ratios of geometric means of log-transformed baseline corrected Cmax were used to assess bioequivalence between Gonal-f® RFF and AFOLIA using the bioequivalence interval of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|123.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.12|140.28||||||An ANOVA model with sequence, treatment and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as random effect was used. LS means and 90% CIs for treatment differences on log-scale were obtained and back-transformed to provide geometric LS mean ratios of AFOLIA over Gonal-f® RFF.||140.28|108.12|
81736029|NCT01975948|163170254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.476||||||We used the slope of a regression line fit using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with an exchangeable correlation structure.|Generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Correlation between increases in Physician Comfort and Confidence with non-program specific tools and Stigma Score.||||.476
81736030|NCT01975948|163170255|SUPERIORITY||Cohen'd|3.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81736031|NCT01975948|163170255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.945||||||We used the Spearman's correlation coefficient using the slope of a regression line fit using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with an exchangeable correlation structure.|Generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Correlation between increases in Physician Comfort and Confidence with program specific tools and Stigma Score.||||.945
81736032|NCT01975948|163170256|OTHER|||||||0.742|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.742
81736033|NCT01975948|163170257|OTHER|||||||0.543|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.543
81436847|NCT02459418|162565093|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% CIs of the ratios of geometric means of log-transformed baseline corrected AUC(0-∞) were used to assess bioequivalence between Gonal-f® RFF and AFOLIA using the bioequivalence interval of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Geometric LS mean ratio|133.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.42|174.49||||||An ANOVA model with sequence, treatment and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as random effect was used. LS means and 90% CIs for treatment differences on log-scale were obtained and back-transformed to provide geometric LS mean ratios of AFOLIA over Gonal-f® RFF.||174.49|102.42|
81436848|NCT02459418|162565094|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.5|11.5||||||Non-transformed Tmax was tested using the non-parametric Wilcoxon signed rank test to assess the differences between Gonal-f® RFF and AFOLIA. Median differences and corresponding 90% CIs were calculated using an exact Hodges-Lehmann estimate.||11.5|4.5|
81436849|NCT02459418|162565096|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% CIs of the ratios of geometric means of log-transformed baseline corrected AUC(0-last) were used to assess bioequivalence between Gonal-f® RFF and AFOLIA using the bioequivalence interval of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|163.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.0|282.67||||||An ANOVA model with sequence, treatment and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as random effect was used. LS means and 90% CIs for treatment differences on log-scale were obtained and back-transformed to provide geometric LS mean ratios of AFOLIA over Gonal-f® RFF.||282.67|94|
81436850|NCT02459418|162565097|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% CIs of the ratios of geometric means of log-transformed baseline corrected Cmax were used to assess bioequivalence between Gonal-f® RFF and AFOLIA using the bioequivalence interval of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|177.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|125.65|249.81||||||An ANOVA model with sequence, treatment and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as random effect was used. LS means and 90% CIs for treatment differences on log-scale were obtained and back-transformed to provide geometric LS mean ratios of AFOLIA over Gonal-f® RFF.||249.81|125.65|
81436851|NCT02459418|162565098|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|2.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.91|12.29||||||Non-transformed Tmax was tested using the non-parametric Wilcoxon signed rank test to assess the differences between Gonal-f® RFF and AFOLIA. Median difference and corresponding 90% CIs were was calculated using an Exact Hodges-Lehmann estimate with an exact confidence interval.||12.29|-9.91|
81436852|NCT00653159|162565099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4003|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided test||Fisher's exact test was used to examine the significance of the association between IUD type (Paragard or Mirena) and whether or not the subject completed the final study visit at 6 months. Under the null hypothesis, study completion rates are similar for both IUD types.||||0.4003
81436853|NCT00653159|162565100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4136|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided test||Fisher's exact test was used to examine the significance of the association between IUD type (Paragard or Mirena) and whether or not the subject experienced heavy bleeding. Under the null hypothesis, heavy bleeding rates are similar for both IUD types.||||0.4136
81436854|NCT00653159|162565101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4783|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided test||Fisher's exact test was used to examine the significance of the association between IUD type (Paragard or Mirena) and whether or not the subject became pregnant within 6 months of IUD insertion. Under the null hypothesis, pregnancy rates are similar for both IUD types.||||0.4783
81436855|NCT00653159|162565102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2174|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided test||Fisher's exact test was used to examine the significance of the association between IUD type (Paragard or Mirena) and whether or not the subject experienced expulsion of the IUD. Under the null hypothesis, expulsion rates are similar for both IUD types.||||0.2174
81436856|NCT00653159|162565103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided test||"Fisher's exact test was used to examine the significance of the association between IUD type (Paragard or Mirena) and whether or not the subject reported being satisfied (happy or very happy) at the 6 month study visit. Under the null hypothesis, satisfaction rates are similar for both IUD types."||||1.0000
81736034|NCT01975948|163170258|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.009
81736035|NCT01975948|163170259|OTHER|||||||0.213|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.213
81736036|NCT00982397|163170263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|98.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.9|99.0|||||Therapy rates were analyzed using competing risks survival analysis methods, accounting for death as a competing risk.Therapy incidence rates were estimated using cumulative incidence functions and reported with 95% confidence interval.|The study was designed to include at least 1,131 patients with DR/CRT-D ICD devices in order to estimate the inappropriate shock free rate at 1 year post-implant with 1% precision.||99.0|97.9|
81736037|NCT00982397|163170263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|97.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.1|98.5|||||Therapy rates were analyzed using competing risks survival analysis methods, accounting for death as a competing risk.Therapy incidence rates were estimated using cumulative incidence functions and reported with 95% confidence interval.|This study was designed to include at least 610 patients with VR-ICD devices in order to estimate the inappropriate shock free rate at 1 year post-implant with a precision of 2%.||98.5|96.1|
81736038|NCT00982397|163170264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is for comparison against a performance criterion of 10%.|Exact Binomial|||Using the one-sided one proportion Exact Test in PASS sample size software, a sample size of 76 subjects with 1-month follow-up was calculated to be required for the evaluation of this objective. To ensure adequate testing of the Protecta XT CRT-D device, the 76 subjects must have included at least 34 CRT-D subjects. Assuming an attrition rate of 10%, a sample size of 85 subjects enrolled was calculated to be required.||||<0.0001
81736039|NCT00982397|163170265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is for comparison of the observed proportion of successes against a protocol-specified performance criterion of 95%.|Confidence interval and hypothesis test|||P, the expected proportion of successes under the null hypothesis, was 95%. α, the Type I error rate, is 0.025. Power is 90%. Pa, the assumed true proportion of successes, is 99%. Based on the above assumptions, at least 173 subjects with a useable time to VF detection testing were required for this objective. Assuming a 5% rate for the potential non-adherence to the testing protocol, the required enrollment sample size was 183.||||<0.0001
81736040|NCT00982397|163170266|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Ho: p1 ≤ p2 - 0.05 Ha: p1 \> p2 - 0.05 Where p1 was the syncopal event free rate at one year post implant by programming VF NID 30/40 and p2 for NID = 18/24. If the null-hypothesis was rejected it was concluded that NID = 30/40 did not decrease the syncope free rate by more than 5% compared to NID = 18/24 and hence was non-inferior.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|2.7||P-Value is for non-inferiority|Farrington-Manning||The 90% Confidence Interval is for the difference (p1-p2), where p1=syncope free rate 30/40 arm and p2=syncope free rate 18/24 arm. Estimated value and confidence interval reflect percentages.|The expected syncopal event free rate was 0.984 in both programming groups. alpha, Type I error was 0.05. Power, 1-beta, was 80%. Non-inferiority margin 5% Based on the above assumptions and Farrington-Manning test, a total of 230 subjects was required. By further assuming 15% attrition rate and 5 % of crossover rate, a total of 300 subjects were needed.||2.7|-2.7|0.0013
81736041|NCT00836056|163170283|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) will be performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the alpha level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|97.75||||||90.0|91.5|104.42|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104.42|91.50|
81736042|NCT00836056|163170284|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) will be performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the alpha level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|96.77||||||90.0|91.4|102.46|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.46|91.40|
81736043|NCT00836056|163170285|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) will be performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the alpha level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|95.96||||||90.0|90.77|101.46|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||101.46|90.77|
81736044|NCT01001208|163170288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline body mass index group and prior anti-TNF exposure group||||||<0.0001
81736045|NCT01001208|163170289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0112||95.0||||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline body mass index group and prior anti-TNF exposure group||||||0.0112
81436857|NCT00683592|162565108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean Change|-2.5||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||The model was an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with terms for treatment group and center, adjusting for baseline MADRS total score. Missing values at week 8 were handled using the last observation carried forward (LOCF) approach.||-0.6|-4.4|0.009
81436858|NCT00683592|162565109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean Change|-1.6||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||The model was an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with terms for treatment group and center, adjusting for baseline HAM-D 17 total score. Missing values at week 8 were handled using the last observation carried forward (LOCF) approach.||-0.2|-3.1|0.026
81436859|NCT00683592|162565110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean Improve|-0.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||ANOVA|||The model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA), with terms for treatment group and center. Missing values at week 8 were handled using the last observation carried forward (LOCF) approach.||-0.1|-0.5|0.004
81436860|NCT00683592|162565111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean Change|-1.2||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||The model was an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with terms for treatment group and center, adjusting for baseline HAM-A total score. Missing values at week 8 were handled using the last observation carried forward (LOCF) approach.||-0.1|-2.4|0.037
81436861|NCT00683592|162565112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.134||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.221|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests were used to compare MADRS response rates between the treatment groups, stratifying by center. The asymptotic confidence interval of the risk difference was estimated by the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.||0.221|0.047|0.002
81436862|NCT00683592|162565113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.069||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.147|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests were used to compare MADRS remission rates between the treatment groups, stratifying by center. The asymptotic confidence interval of the risk difference was estimated by the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.||0.147|-0.008|0.066
81436863|NCT01848210|162565122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.65||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.81|10.51|||Regression, Linear|||||10.51|-19.81|0.531
81539168|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||2.96|0.35|0.9692
81736046|NCT01001208|163170290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0112||95.0||||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline body mass index group and prior anti-TNF exposure group||||||0.0112
81736047|NCT01001208|163170291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0112||95.0||||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline body mass index group and prior anti-TNF exposure group||||||0.0112
81736048|NCT01001208|163170292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0112||95.0||||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline body mass index group and prior anti-TNF exposure group||||||0.0112
81736049|NCT01001208|163170293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0112||95.0||||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline body mass index group and prior anti-TNF exposure group||||||0.0112
81736050|NCT01001208|163170294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0348||95.0||||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline body mass index group and prior anti-TNF exposure group||||||0.0348
81736051|NCT01001208|163170295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0112||95.0||||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline body mass index group and prior anti-TNF exposure group||||||0.0112
81736052|NCT01001208|163170296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1995||95.0||||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|2-sided van Elteren test|Stratified by baseline body mass index group and prior anti-TNF exposure group||||||0.1995
81736053|NCT01001208|163170297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1995||95.0||||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|2-sided van Elteren test|Stratified by baseline body mass index group and prior anti-TNF exposure group||||||0.1995
81736054|NCT00833937|163170298|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|99.7||||||90.0|93.9|106.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||106|93.9|
81736055|NCT00833937|163170299|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|97.8||||||90.0|92.6|103.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103|92.6|
81436864|NCT04592419|162565126|NON_INFERIORITY|The maximum clinically acceptable true difference between KSI-301 and aflibercept among BRVO participants to be considered non-inferior is 4.5 ETDRS letters, i.e. the non-inferiority margin (NI) is 4.5 letters.|Adjusted mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.02|-3.11|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model with treatment, visit, treatment × visit interaction, baseline BCVA, disease duration, and geographical location as covariates.||||0.30|-3.11|.0004
81736056|NCT00833937|163170300|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|97.9||||||90.0|92.7|103.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103|92.7|
81736057|NCT03020641|163170327|OTHER|t-test|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2347||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0||0.1276||the threshold for statistical significance was p\<=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Interleukin 1 (IL1)||0.1276|- 0.8077|0.058
81736058|NCT03020641|163170327|OTHER|Interleukin 6 (IL6)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.44|-1.60|0.001
81736059|NCT03020641|163170327|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.211||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||Interleukin 10||0.81|-0.76|0.052
81736060|NCT03020641|163170327|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181||0.815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||Vascular Endotelial Grow Factor A||0.22|-0.50|0.815
81736061|NCT03020641|163170327|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||TNF alfa||0.36|-0.42|0.742
81736062|NCT03020641|163170327|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||Chemokine CXC ligand 2||0.44|-0.36|0.603
81436865|NCT04592419|162565127|NON_INFERIORITY|The maximum clinically acceptable true difference between KSI-301 and aflibercept among BRVO participants to be considered non-inferior is 4.5 ETDRS letters, i.e. the non-inferiority margin (NI) is 4.5 letters.|Adjusted mean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.02|-4.24|-0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM model treatment, visit, treatment × visit interaction, RVO subtype, baseline BCVA, disease duration, and geographical location as covariates.||||-0.71|-4.24|.0243
81736063|NCT03020641|163170328|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.65|||t-test, 2 sided|||Matrix metalloproteinase-9||0.65|-0.47|0.600
81736064|NCT03020641|163170328|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.97|||t-test, 2 sided|||Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1||0.97|0.030|0.028
81736065|NCT03020641|163170328|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||E-selectin||0.82|-0.64|0.807
81736066|NCT03020641|163170330|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.44||0.862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.49|10.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||||10.21|-7.49|0.862
81736067|NCT02869867|163170360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|4.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.31|2.09|<0.001
81736068|NCT00461786|163170368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall Response Rate|21.0||||||95.0|10.5|35.0||||||Overall Response Rate is the total percentage of participants with either a complete response or a partial response (CR+PR)/48 X 100.||35.0|10.5|
81736069|NCT00835991|163170379|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|114.05||||||90.0|107.26|121.27|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||121.27|107.26|
81736070|NCT00835991|163170380|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|100.63||||||90.0|97.59|103.76|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103.76|97.59|
81736071|NCT00835991|163170381|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|101.36||||||90.0|98.32|104.48|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104.48|98.32|
81436866|NCT00381849|162565136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t test for supersaturation of CaOx between baseline and after 6 weeks' treatment on placebo.||||0.32
81436867|NCT00381849|162565136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t test for supersaturation of CaOx between baseline and after 6 weeks' treatment on cystone.||||0.23
81436868|NCT00381849|162565136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t test for supersaturation of CaOx between six weeks' treatment on cystone and 6 weeks' treatment on placebo.||||0.41
81436869|NCT00381849|162565136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t test for supersaturation of CaOx between baseline and after 46 weeks' treatment on cystone.||||0.32
81436870|NCT00381849|162565137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t test for supersaturation of Brushite between baseline and after 6 weeks' treatment on placebo.||||0.49
81436871|NCT00381849|162565137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t test for supersaturation of Brushite between baseline and after 6 weeks' treatment on cystone.||||0.64
81436872|NCT00381849|162565137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t test for supersaturation of Brushite between six weeks' treatment on cystone and 6 weeks' treatment on placebo.||||0.72
81436873|NCT00381849|162565137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t test for supersaturation of Brushite between baseline and after 46 weeks' treatment on cystone.||||0.84
81436874|NCT00381849|162565140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t test for urinary cystine between baseline and after 6 weeks' treatment on placebo.||||0.69
81436875|NCT00381849|162565140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t test for urinary cystine between baseline and after 6 weeks' treatment on cystone.||||0.25
81436876|NCT00381849|162565140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t test for urinary cystine between six weeks' treatment on cystone and 6 weeks' treatment on placebo.||||0.15
81436877|NCT00381849|162565140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t test for urinary cystine between baseline and after 46 weeks' treatment on cystone.||||0.20
81436878|NCT00381849|162565141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Right Kidney Stone Density; P-value comparing one year to baseline||||0.85
81436879|NCT00381849|162565141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Left Kidney Stone Density; P-value comparing one year to baseline||||0.63
81436880|NCT00381849|162565141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Right Kidney Stone Density; P-value comparing one year to baseline||||0.97
81436881|NCT00381849|162565141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Left Kidney Stone Density; P-value comparing one year to baseline||||0.15
81436882|NCT00381849|162565142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Right Kidney Stone Volume; P-value comparing one year to baseline||||0.81
81436883|NCT00381849|162565142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Left Kidney Stone Volume; P-value comparing one year to baseline||||0.78
81539169|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.2978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|5.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||5.22|0.60|0.2978
81436884|NCT00381849|162565142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Right Kidney Stone Volume; P-value comparing one year to baseline||||0.96
81436885|NCT00381849|162565142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Left Kidney Stone Volume; P-value comparing one year to baseline||||0.13
81436886|NCT00493792|162565165|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.77|||Regression, Cox|||||1.77|0.29|0.47
81436887|NCT00493792|162565166|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.03|||Regression, Cox|||||1.03|0.23|0.06
81436888|NCT00493792|162565167|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.18|||Regression, Cox|||||1.18|.45|0.193
81436889|NCT00685035|162565177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.23||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.02
81436890|NCT04968925|162565193|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|22.54|||Generalized linear Mixed Model Analysis||Odds ratio was calculated as Test over Control|Phase I was not powered to test for non-inferiority for any endpoints. The data collected from this Phase was used to estimate the sample size required to achieve the primary endpoints for Phase II of the study.||22.54|0.80|
81436891|NCT04968925|162565194|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|10.16|||Generalized linear Mixed Model Analysis||Odds ratio was calculated as Test over Control|Phase I was not powered to test for non-inferiority for any endpoints. The data collected from this Phase was used to estimate the sample size required to achieve the primary endpoints for Phase II of the study.||10.16|1.16|
81436892|NCT04968925|162565195|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|6.76|||Generalized linear Mixed Model Analysis||Odds ratio was calculated as Test over Control|Phase I was not powered to test for non-inferiority for any endpoints. The data collected from this Phase was used to estimate the sample size required to achieve the primary endpoints for Phase II of the study.||6.76|1.05|
81436893|NCT04968925|162565196|SUPERIORITY|"The Fallback Method was used to test primary hypotheses in Phase II. An alpha of 0.167 was allocated for each test. Every successful test passed the unused alpha to the next."|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|98.33|1.09|2.83|||Generalized linear Mixed Model Analysis||Odds ratio was calculated as Test over Control|It was calculated based on Phase I using Stroup's Method that 200 subjects were required to test superiority for each endpoint in Phase II.||2.83|1.09|
81436894|NCT04968925|162565197|SUPERIORITY|"The Fallback Method was used to test primary hypotheses in Phase II. An alpha of 0.167 was allocated for each test. Every successful test passed the unused alpha to the next."|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|96.66|1.02|2.28|||Generalized linear Mixed Model Analysis||Odds ratio was calculated as Test over Control|It was calculated based on Phase I using Stroup's Method that 200 subjects were required to test superiority for each endpoint in Phase II.||2.28|1.02|
81472346|NCT03646305|162636563|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze main effect of Intervention. Null: On average, the experimental conditions and control conditions would have equal body state image satisfaction||||>0.05
81472347|NCT03646305|162636563|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Activity. Null: On average, singing and verbal repetition would result in equal state body satisfaction scores||||>0.05
81472348|NCT03646305|162636563|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: On average, all four conditions were equivalent in state body image satisfaction||||>0.05
81472349|NCT03646305|162636563|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at a significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2 (Intervention: experimental, control) × 3 (Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure Time x Intervention interactions. Null: experimental and control conditions are equivalent in state body image satisfaction across time.||||>0.05
81436895|NCT04968925|162565198|SUPERIORITY|"The Fallback Method was used to test primary hypotheses in Phase II. An alpha of 0.167 was allocated for each test. Every successful test passed the unused alpha to the next."|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.03|||Generalized linear Mixed Model Analysis||Odds ratio was calculated as Test over Control|It was calculated based on Phase I using Stroup's Method that 200 subjects were required to test superiority for each endpoint in Phase II.||2.03|0.77|
81436896|NCT00876265|162565207|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 95% CI or the difference between LS mean (Belotero) and LS mean (Zyplast) lies entirely above -Δ, noninferiority of Belotero will be concluded (first step). If, in addition, the CI lies entirely above 0, superiority of Belotero over Zyplast will be concluded (second step).|Adjusted (LS) mean difference|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.228|0.323||Treatment term and all significant (p ≤ 0.10) covariate and covariate by treatment interactions will be retained in the final ANCOVA model. From the final ANCOVA model, adjusted (LS) means for Belotero and Zyplast was computed.|ANCOVA|||"The null, H0, and the alternative hypothesis, H1, are as follows:~H0(1): adjusted mean(dadj\[i\]) ≤ -Δ versus H1(1): adjusted mean(dadj\[i\]) \> -Δ H0(2): adjusted mean(dadj\[i\]) ≤ 0 versus H1(2): adjusted mean(dadj\[i\]) \> 0 The sample size calculation was based on the following assumptions: Type I error α = 0.025 (one sided); Power = 90%; Non-inferiority margin Δ = 0.25; Estimated common standard deviation (SD) = 0.75. Under these assumptions, a total of 100 evaluable subjects were needed."||0.323|-0.228|0.733
81472350|NCT03646305|162636563|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance alpha level .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze Time x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between singing and verbal repetition on state body image satisfaction||||>0.05
81472351|NCT03646305|162636563|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance alpha level.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze Time x Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between four conditions on state body image satisfaction||||>0.05
81436897|NCT03653026|162565213|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|29.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.2|34.7||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no), Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 or \> 7), and bio-IR status (bio-IR or non-bio-IR).|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|||34.7|23.2|<0.001
81436898|NCT03653026|162565214|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|35.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.6|41.6||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no), Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 or \> 7), and bio-IR status (bio-IR or non-bio-IR).|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|||41.6|28.6|<0.001
81436899|NCT03653026|162565215|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|15.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|20.3||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no), Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 or \> 7), and bio-IR status (bio-IR or non-bio-IR).|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|||20.3|11.4|<0.001
81436900|NCT03653026|162565216|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|49.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.7|57.1||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no), Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 or \> 7), and bio-IR status (bio-IR or non-bio-IR).|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|||57.1|41.7|<0.001
81436901|NCT03653026|162565217|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|37.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.8|45.1||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no), Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 or \> 7), and bio-IR status (bio-IR or non-bio-IR).|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|||45.1|28.8|<0.001
81436902|NCT03653026|162565218|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|30.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.1|36.2||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no), Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 or \> 7), and bio-IR status (bio-IR or non-bio-IR).|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - placebo|||36.2|24.1|<0.001
81436903|NCT03653026|162565219|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|27.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|35.3||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no), Baseline Adapted Mayo score (\<= 7 or \> 7), and bio-IR status (bio-IR or non-bio-IR).|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|||35.3|19.0|<0.001
81436904|NCT03653026|162565220|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|29.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|37.4||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no), Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 or \> 7), and bio-IR status (bio-IR or non-bio-IR).|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|||37.4|20.9|<0.001
81436905|NCT03653026|162565221|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|37.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.8|46.1||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no), Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 or \> 7), and bio-IR status (bio-IR or non-bio-IR).|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|||46.1|29.8|<0.001
81436906|NCT03653026|162565222|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|31.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.98|37.36||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|MMRM with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and strata (Baseline Adapted Mayo score, corticosteroid use, and bio-IR status).|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|||37.36|24.98|<0.001
81436907|NCT03653026|162565223|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|11.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|15.3||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for Baseline corticosteroid use (yes or no), Baseline Adapted Mayo score (≤ 7 or \> 7), and bio-IR status (bio-IR or non-bio-IR).|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|||15.3|7.2|<0.001
81450475|NCT03433755|162587796|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-40.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.98|-34.87||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-34.87|-45.98|< 0.0001
81450476|NCT03433755|162587797|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|87.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.6|92.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted by the stratification factor.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||92.8|72.6|< 0.0001
81736072|NCT00835991|163170382|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|99.05||||||90.0|94.31|104.02|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104.02|94.31|
81436908|NCT03653026|162565224|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.19|7.73||The primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment using a fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure to ensure a strong control of family-wise type I error rate at significance level alpha = 0.05 (2-sided).|Mixed-effect model repeated measurement|MMRM with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and strata (Baseline Adapted Mayo score, corticosteroid use, and bio-IR status).|Difference = Upadacitinib 45 mg - Placebo|||7.73|4.19|<0.001
81436909|NCT01225055|162565259|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different treatment groups|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.84
81436910|NCT01225055|162565259|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different time points|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.64
81436911|NCT01225055|162565259|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different treatment groups and time points|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.26
81436912|NCT01225055|162565260|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different treatment groups|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.64
81436913|NCT01225055|162565260|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different time points|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.00
81436914|NCT01225055|162565260|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different treatment groups and time points|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.09
81436915|NCT01225055|162565261|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different treatment groups|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.72
81436916|NCT01225055|162565261|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different time points|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.58
81436917|NCT01225055|162565261|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different treatment groups and time points|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.44
81436918|NCT01225055|162565262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different treatment groups|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.02
81436919|NCT01225055|162565262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different time points|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.10
81436920|NCT01225055|162565262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different treatment groups and time points|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.04
81436921|NCT01225055|162565263|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different treatment groups|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.01
81436922|NCT01225055|162565263|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different time points|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.34
81436923|NCT01225055|162565263|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different treatment groups and time points|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.20
81436924|NCT01225055|162565264|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different treatment groups|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.00
81436925|NCT01225055|162565264|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different time points|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.01
81436926|NCT01225055|162565264|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||calculated p-value indicating the effect of different treatment groups and time points|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.04
81436927|NCT00979212|162565277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.96||||||One-sided test at significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis (H0) was that the experimental treatment was not effective vs the alternative hypothesis (HA) that it was. H0: OR ≤ 1 vs. HA: OR \> 1, where odds ratio (OR)= \[p2\*(1- p1)\]/ \[p1\*(1- p2)\], p1 denotes the mediastinal clearance rate (MCR) on Induction chemoradiation; p2 denotes the MCR on Induction chemoradiation + panitumumab. Fisher's exact test was used to compare the MCRs; the 95% confidence interval was calculated using Clopper-Pearson method. 97 patients were required.||||0.96
81436928|NCT00974350|162565299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.353||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|-0.44|||ANOVA|LS Mean difference from SABER-Placebo||Pain Intensity on Movement AUCs1-72 hours Including Pain Assessed Upon Taking Opioid Rescue - ITT||-0.44|-1.84|0.0031
81436929|NCT00974350|162565300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0909|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study sites||Proportion of Patients Not Taking Any Supplemental Opioid Analgesic Medication||||0.0909
81436930|NCT01344018|162565305|SUPERIORITY|"Time assessment biases were taken into account for the primary endpoint:~* Surgery alone arm: abdominal recurrence occurring prior to week 14 assessment was counted as occurring at week 14; progression occurring after the week 14 was counted as occurring at week 24.~* Preoperative RT arm: abdominal recurrence occurring was counted as occurring at week 14; and any abdominal recurrence occurring after and prior to or during the week 24 will be counted as occurring at week 24."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.44||A 5% significance level was considered as a threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Cox|The time assessment biases correction described before was not applied to patients for whom death was the first event.|The arm having surgery alone was the reference arm.|Sample size was determined to provide 90% power for detecting a Hazard Ratio (HR)=0.52 (which corresponds to a 20% difference in ARFS rate at 5 years, from 50% in the surgery arm to 70% in the experimental arm) at a global 2-sided 5% significance level assuming ARFS followed an exponential distribution in both arms. This test required 102 events at the time of the statistical analysis.||1.44|0.71|0.955
81436931|NCT01344018|162565310|SUPERIORITY|ARFI was described using cumulative incidence curves. ARFI was compared between the two treatment arms using a Fine and Gray model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.6||A 5% significance level was considered as a threshold for statistical significance.|Fine and Gray model|||||1.60|0.74|0.658
81436932|NCT01344018|162565311|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.36||A 5% significance level was considered as a threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Cox|||||1.36|0.58|0.595
81736073|NCT00835991|163170383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|96.55||||||90.0|93.85|99.32|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||99.32|93.85|
81736074|NCT00835991|163170384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|96.44||||||90.0|93.71|99.25|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||99.25|93.71|
81736075|NCT03612960|163170385|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.43|||t-test, 2 sided||||The mean percent change in BOLD signal used for this t-test was extracted from a brain cluster with significant group differences in changes in activation over time (voxel p\<.05, cluster p\<.05) identified using a whole-brain, voxel-wise two-way mixed effect ANOVA with FSL software.|0.43|0.14|<.001
81736076|NCT03612960|163170386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.33||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.24|0.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.48|-17.24|.063
81736077|NCT03612960|163170387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.86||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.57|18.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||||18.82|-21.57|0.890
81736078|NCT00272779|163170388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|7.1||Assuming 70% response rate (70% of participants remain on treatment for 48 wks and HIV RNA \<50 copies/mL) on both regimens, sample size of 882 randomized participants (441/regimen) provided 90% power to demonstrate ATV/RTV is non-inferior to LPV/RTV|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The ATV/RTV regimen was deemed to be non-inferior to the lopinavir/ritonavir regimen if the lower CI for the difference in proportions \> -10%.||Treatment regimens compared by calculation of the difference in proportions (atazanavir/ritonavir- lopinavir/ritonavir) and 95% CI based on stratified normal approximation.Analyses were stratified by the same strata as randomization-HIV RNA level at enrollment and geographic region.The proportion of participants with HIV RNA below 50 copies/mL was computed within each stratum, and combined by use of a weighted average with weights proportional to stratum size:Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting||7.1|-3.8|
81736079|NCT00272779|163170389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|8.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment regimens were compared by calculation of the difference in proportions (ATV/RTV-LPV/RTV) and 95% CI based on a stratified normal approximation. Analyses were stratified by the same strata as randomization-ie, HIV RNA level at enrollment and geographic region. The proportion of participants with HIV RNA below 400 copies per mL was computed within each stratum, and combined by use of a weighted average with weights proportional to stratum size (Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting).||8.1|-1.5|
81736080|NCT00272779|163170392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-16.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.9|3.1|||95% CI comparison of difference|||Mean changes in CD4 cell counts from baseline at week 48 were compared between treatment regimens with 95% CIs based on stratified normal approximations and observed values.||3.1|-35.9|
81436933|NCT01344018|162565312|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.05|||Regression, Cox|||||2.05|0.65|0.615
81436934|NCT05070754|162565313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.534|||||||Chi-squared|||Outcome measures 1-3 were all tested together. Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the degree of lesion resolution between the two treatment methods.||||0.534
81436935|NCT05070754|162565314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.534|||||||Chi-squared|||Outcome measures 1-3 were all tested together. Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the degree of lesion resolution between the two treatment methods.||||0.534
81436936|NCT05070754|162565315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.534|||||||Chi-squared|||Outcome measures 1-3 were all tested together. Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the degree of lesion resolution between the two treatment methods.||||0.534
81436937|NCT05070754|162565316|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81436938|NCT05070754|162565317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Null hypothesis: there was no difference in median pain levels between SOC and NTAP treated lesions.||||0.142
81436939|NCT00830167|162565359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.11||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025. Actual significance level was calculated based on O'Brien-Fleming type alpha spending function of Lan and DeMets (1983).|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||-0.11|-0.78|0.0046
81436940|NCT00830167|162565360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|||||The analysis was conducted using 2-sided test with the significance level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that there was a difference between the pregabalin and the placebo groups.||||0.0078
81436941|NCT00830167|162565361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.12|-5.85||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||-5.85|-13.12|<0.0001
81450477|NCT03433755|162587797|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|91.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.9|96.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test adjusted by the stratification factor.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||96.1|76.9|< 0.0001
81736081|NCT00272779|163170414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|12.0||Assuming 70% response rate (70% of participants remain on treatment for 96 wks and HIV RNA \<50 copies/mL) on both regimens, sample size of 882 randomized participants (441/regimen) provided 90% power to demonstrate ATV/RTV is non-inferior to LPV/RTV|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The ATV/RTV regimen was deemed to be non-inferior to the lopinavir/ritonavir regimen if the lower CI for the difference in proportions \> -10%.||Treatment regimens compared by calculation of the difference in proportions (atazanavir/ritonavir- lopinavir/ritonavir) and 95% CI based on stratified normal approximation.Analyses were stratified by the same strata as randomization-HIV RNA level at enrollment and geographic region.The proportion of participants with HIV RNA below 50 copies/mL was computed within each stratum, and combined by use of a weighted average with weights proportional to stratum size:Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting||12.0|0.3|
81736082|NCT00272779|163170415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|10.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment regimens were compared by calculation of the difference in proportions (ATV/RTV-LPV/RTV) and 95% CI based on a stratified normal approximation. Analyses were stratified by the same strata as randomization-ie, HIV RNA level at enrollment and geographic region. The proportion of participants with HIV RNA below 400 copies per mL was computed within each stratum, and combined by use of a weighted average with weights proportional to stratum size (Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting).||10.6|-0.4|
81736083|NCT00272779|163170417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-21.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.3|0.9|||95% CI comparison of difference|||Mean changes in CD4 cell counts from baseline at week 48 were compared between treatment regimens with 95% CIs based on stratified normal approximations and observed values.||0.9|-43.3|
81736084|NCT00272779|163170433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||point estimate|0.761|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.507|1.142|||ANOVA||Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for differences between treatment regimens were calculated on the log scale, and were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale.|||1.142|0.507|
81736085|NCT00272779|163170434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||point estimate|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.005|2.121|||ANOVA||Point estimates and 90% CIs for differences between treatment regimens were calculated on the log scale, and were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale.|||2.121|1.005|
81736086|NCT00272779|163170435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||point estimate|0.839|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.612|1.151|||ANOVA||Point estimates and 90% CIs for differences between treatment regimens were calculated on the log scale, and were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale.|||1.151|0.612|
81736087|NCT00272779|163170436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||point estimate|0.282|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.181|0.439|||ANOVA||Point estimates and 90% CIs for differences between treatment regimens were calculated on the log scale, and were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale.|||0.439|0.181|
81736088|NCT00272779|163170437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||point estimate|0.925|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.699|1.223|||ANOVA||Point estimates and 90% CIs for differences between treatment regimens were calculated on the log scale, and were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale.|||1.223|0.699|
81736089|NCT00272779|163170438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||point estimate|0.853|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.626|1.161|||ANOVA||Point estimates and 90% CIs for differences between treatment regimens were calculated on the log scale, and were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale.|||1.161|0.626|
81736090|NCT00272779|163170439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||point estimate|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.689|1.151|||ANOVA||Point estimates and 90% CIs for differences between treatment regimens were calculated on the log scale, and were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale.|||1.151|0.689|
81736091|NCT00272779|163170463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0847||95.0||||The explanatory variables in the model include treatment, genotype, time, and their interaction effects as fixed effects and the spatial exponential with respect to time from baseline was used to model the covariance structure of repeated measures.|linear mixed effect model|The FDR multiple testing adjustment was used to adjust p-values for the number of SNPs being tested (only SNPs with FDR-adj p-values \<0.2 reported)||Null Hypothesis: There is no association between the mean change from baseline in fasting non-HDL cholesterol (phenotype) and the RETN\_097 genotypes. A single SNP association analysis was conducted using the linear mixed effect model for repeated measures (baseline, week 48 and 96) to test the overall genotype effect (i.e. an omnibus test on both the marginal genotype effect and the genotype-by-treatment interaction effect). Number of participants with RETN\_097 reported in Outcome Measure 16.||||0.0847
81736092|NCT00272779|163170464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0058||95.0||||The explanatory variables in the model include treatment, genotype, time, and their interaction effects as fixed effects and the spatial exponential with respect to time from baseline was used to model the covariance structure of repeated measures.|linear mixed effect model|The FDR multiple testing adjustment was used to adjust p-values for the number of SNPs being tested (only SNPs with FDR-adj p-values \<0.2 reported)||Null Hypothesis: There is no association between the mean change from baseline in fasting triglycerides (phenotype) and the RETN\_097 genotypes. A single SNP association analysis was conducted using the linear mixed effect model for repeated measures (baseline, week 48 and 96) to test the overall genotype effect (i.e. an omnibus test on both the marginal genotype effect and the genotype-by-treatment interaction effect). Number of participants with RETN\_097 reported in Outcome Measure 16.||||0.0058
81736093|NCT00272779|163170465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0058||95.0||||The explanatory variables in the model include treatment, genotype, time, and their interaction effects as fixed effects and the spatial exponential with respect to time from baseline was used to model the covariance structure of repeated measures.|linear mixed effect model|The FDR multiple testing adjustment was used to adjust p-values for the number of SNPs being tested (only SNPs with FDR-adj p-values \<0.2 reported)||Null Hypothesis: There is no association between the mean change from baseline in fasting triglycerides (phenotype) and the RETN\_2265 genotypes. A single SNP association analysis was conducted using the linear mixed effect model for repeated measures (baseline, weeks 48 and 96) to test the overall genotype effect (i.e. an omnibus test on both the marginal genotype effect and the genotype-by-treatment interaction effect). Number of participants with RETN\_2265 reported in Outcome Measure 16.||||0.0058
81736094|NCT00272779|163170466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0253||95.0||||The explanatory variables in the model include treatment, genotype, time, and their interaction effects as fixed effects and the spatial exponential with respect to time from baseline was used to model the covariance structure of repeated measures.|linear mixed effect model|The FDR multiple testing adjustment was used to adjust p-values for the number of SNPs being tested (only SNPs with FDR-adj p-values \<0.2 reported)||Null Hypothesis: There is no association between the mean change from baseline in fasting triglycerides (phenotype) and the RETN\_598 genotypes. A single SNP association analysis was conducted using the linear mixed effect model for repeated measures (baseline, week 48 and 96) to test the overall genotype effect (i.e. an omnibus test on both the marginal genotype effect and the genotype-by-treatment interaction effect). Number of participants with RETN\_598 reported in Outcome Measure 16.||||0.0253
81450478|NCT03433755|162587798|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|90.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.6|95.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test adjusted by the stratification factor.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||95.6|76.6|< 0.0001
81736095|NCT00272779|163170467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1173||95.0||||The explanatory variables in the model include treatment, genotype, time, and their interaction effects as fixed effects and the spatial exponential with respect to time from baseline was used to model the covariance structure of repeated measures.|linear mixed effect model|The FDR multiple testing adjustment was used to adjust p-values for the number of SNPs being tested (only SNPs with FDR-adj p-values \<0.2 reported)||Null Hypothesis: There is no association between the mean change from baseline in fasting triglycerides (phenotype) and the APOE\_C130R genotypes. A single SNP association analysis was conducted using the linear mixed effect model for repeated measures (baseline, week 48 and 96) to test the overall genotype effect (i.e. an omnibus test on both the marginal genotype effect and the genotype-by-treatment interaction effect). Number of participants with APOE\_C130R reported in Outcome Measure 16.||||0.1173
81736096|NCT00272779|163170468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1173||95.0||||The explanatory variables in the model include treatment, genotype, time, and their interaction effects as fixed effects and the spatial exponential with respect to time from baseline was used to model the covariance structure of repeated measures.|linear mixed effect model|The FDR multiple testing adjustment was used to adjust p-values for the number of SNPs being tested (only SNPs with FDR-adj p-values \<0.2 reported)||Null Hypothesis: There is no association between the mean change from baseline in fasting triglycerides (phenotype) and the RETN\_734 genotypes. A single SNP association analysis was conducted using the linear mixed effect model for repeated measures (baseline, weeks 48 and 96) to test the overall genotype effect (i.e. an omnibus test on both the marginal genotype effect and the genotype-by-treatment interaction effect). Number of participants with RETN\_734 reported in Outcome Measure 16.||||0.1173
81736097|NCT00272779|163170469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1847||95.0||||The explanatory variables in the model include treatment, genotype, time, and their interaction effects as fixed effects and the spatial exponential with respect to time from baseline was used to model the covariance structure of repeated measures.|linear mixed effect model|The FDR multiple testing adjustment was used to adjust p-values for the number of SNPs being tested (only SNPs with FDR-adj p-values \<0.2 reported)||Null Hypothesis: There is no association between the mean change from baseline in fasting PAI-1 (phenotype) and the APOE\_R176C genotypes. A single SNP association analysis was conducted using the linear mixed effect model for repeated measures (baseline, weeks 48 and 96) to test the overall genotype effect (i.e. an omnibus test on both the marginal genotype effect and the genotype-by-treatment interaction effect). Number of participants with APOE\_R176C reported in Outcome Measure 16.||||0.1847
81736098|NCT00272779|163170470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1833||95.0||||The explanatory variables in the model include treatment, genotype, time, and their interaction effects as fixed effects and the spatial exponential with respect to time from baseline was used to model the covariance structure of repeated measures.|linear mixed effect model|The FDR multiple testing adjustment was used to adjust p-values for the number of SNPs being tested (only SNPs with FDR-adj p-values \<0.2 reported)||Null Hypothesis:There is no association between the mean change from baseline in fasting Tumor Necrosis Factor(TNF)-alpha (phenotype) and the IL6\_5309 genotypes. A single SNP association analysis was conducted using the linear mixed effect model for repeated measures (baseline, wk48 and 96) to test the overall genotype effect (ie. an omnibus test on both marginal genotype effect and the genotype-by-treatment interaction effect). Number of participants with IL6\_5309 reported in Outcome Measure 16||||0.1833
81736099|NCT00272779|163170471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1833||95.0||||The explanatory variables in the model include treatment, genotype, time, and their interaction effects as fixed effects and the spatial exponential with respect to time from baseline was used to model the covariance structure of repeated measures.|linear mixed effect model|The FDR multiple testing adjustment was used to adjust p-values for the number of SNPs being tested (only SNPs with FDR-adj p-values \<0.2 reported)||Null Hypothesis: There is no association between the mean change from baseline in fasting TNF-alpha (phenotype) and the RS11030679 genotypes. A single SNP association analysis was conducted using the linear mixed effect model for repeated measures (baseline, week 48 and 96) to test the overall genotype effect (i.e. an omnibus test on both the marginal genotype effect and the genotype-by-treatment interaction effect). Number of participants with RETN\_097 reported in Outcome Measure 16.||||0.1833
81736100|NCT00272779|163170472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1694||95.0||||The explanatory variables in the model include treatment, genotype, time, and their interaction effects as fixed effects and the spatial exponential with respect to time from baseline was used to model the covariance structure of repeated measures.|linear mixed effect model|The FDR multiple testing adjustment was used to adjust p-values for the number of SNPs being tested (only SNPs with FDR-adj p-values \<0.2 reported)||Null Hypothesis: There is no association between the mean change from baseline in SAT-to-TAT Ratio (phenotype) and the CCDC122\_5980 genotypes. A single SNP association analysis was conducted using the linear mixed effect model for repeated measures (baseline, week 48 and 96) to test the overall genotype effect (i.e. an omnibus test on both the marginal genotype effect and the genotype-by-treatment interaction effect). Number of participants with CCDC122\_5980 reported in Outcome Measure 16.||||0.1694
81736101|NCT00272779|163170473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1335||95.0||||The explanatory variables in the model include treatment, genotype, time, and their interaction effects as fixed effects and the spatial exponential with respect to time from baseline was used to model the covariance structure of repeated measures.|linear mixed effect model|The FDR multiple testing adjustment was used to adjust p-values for the number of SNPs being tested (only SNPs with FDR-adj p-values \<0.2 reported)||Null Hypothesis: There is no association between the mean change from baseline in VAT (phenotype) and the BRUNOL\_1842 genotypes. A single SNP association analysis was conducted using the linear mixed effect model for repeated measures (baseline, week 48 and 96) to test the overall genotype effect (i.e. an omnibus test on both the marginal genotype effect and the genotype-by-treatment interaction effect). Number of participants with BRUNOL\_1842 reported in Outcome Measure 16.||||0.1335
81450479|NCT03433755|162587798|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|85.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.2|91.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test adjusted by the stratification factor.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||91.9|68.2|< 0.0001
81736102|NCT00272779|163170474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1335||95.0||||The explanatory variables in the model include treatment, genotype, time, and their interaction effects as fixed effects and the spatial exponential with respect to time from baseline was used to model the covariance structure of repeated measures.|linear mixed effect model|The FDR multiple testing adjustment was used to adjust p-values for the number of SNPs being tested (only SNPs with FDR-adj p-values \<0.2 reported)||Null Hypothesis: There is no association between the mean change from baseline in VAT (phenotype) and the RETN\_730 genotypes. A single SNP association analysis was conducted using the linear mixed effect model for repeated measures (baseline, weeks 48 and 96) to test the overall genotype effect (i.e. an omnibus test on both the marginal genotype effect and the genotype-by-treatment interaction effect). Number of participants with RETN\_730 reported in Outcome Measure 16.||||0.1335
81736103|NCT00272779|163170475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1696||95.0||||The explanatory variables in the model include treatment, genotype, time, and their interaction effects as fixed effects and the spatial exponential with respect to time from baseline was used to model the covariance structure of repeated measures.|linear mixed effect model|The FDR multiple testing adjustment was used to adjust p-values for the number of SNPs being tested (only SNPs with FDR-adj p-values \<0.2 reported)||Null Hypothesis: There is no association between the mean change from baseline in VAT-to-TAT Ratio (phenotype) and the CCDA122\_5980 genotypes. A single SNP association analysis was conducted using the linear mixed effect model for repeated measures (baseline, weeks 48 and 96) to test the overall genotype effect (i.e. an omnibus test on both the marginal genotype effect and the genotype-by-treatment interaction effect). Number of participants with CCDA122\_5980 reported in Outcome Measure 16.||||0.1696
81736104|NCT02440711|163170476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||A significance threshold for all analyses was set at α=0.05. Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons were applied.|Multivariate regression|The multivariate regression included participants' biological masses and walking speeds as covariates.||Analysis of VO2 at slow walking speed||||.18
81736105|NCT02440711|163170476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||A significance threshold for all analyses was set at α=0.05. Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons were applied.|Multivariate regression|The multivariate regression included participants' biological masses and walking speeds as covariates.||Analysis of VO2 at comfortable walking speed||||.21
81736106|NCT02440711|163170476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||A significance threshold for all analyses was set at α=0.05. Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons were applied.|Multivariate regression|The multivariate regression included participants' biological masses and walking speeds as covariates.||Analysis of VO2 at fast walking speed||||.16
81736107|NCT02440711|163170478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||Holm-Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied to yield an experiment-wise alpha level of .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.29
81736108|NCT02440711|163170480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Holm-Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied to yield an experiment-wise alpha level of .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81736109|NCT02440711|163170482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||Holm-Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied to yield an experiment-wise alpha level of .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.25
81736110|NCT02440711|163170484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||Holm-Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied to yield an experiment-wise alpha level of .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.86
81436942|NCT00830167|162565362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88||0.9958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|8.68||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||8.68|1.29|0.9958
81736111|NCT02440711|163170486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||Holm-Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied to yield an experiment-wise alpha level of .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Prosthetic side step length results||||.14
81736112|NCT02440711|163170486|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Holm-Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied to yield an experiment-wise alpha level of .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Sound side step length results||||<0.001
81736113|NCT02440711|163170488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61||||||Holm-Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied to yield an experiment-wise alpha level of .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Prosthetic side step time results||||.61
81736114|NCT02440711|163170488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||Holm-Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied to yield an experiment-wise alpha level of .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Sound side step time results||||.40
81736115|NCT02440711|163170490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||Holm-Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied to yield an experiment-wise alpha level of .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.14
81736116|NCT02440711|163170492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Holm-Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied to yield an experiment-wise alpha level of .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81736117|NCT02440711|163170494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Holm-Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied to yield an experiment-wise alpha level of .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81736118|NCT02440711|163170496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Holm-Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied to yield an experiment-wise alpha level of .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81736119|NCT02440711|163170498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Holm-Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied to yield an experiment-wise alpha level of .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||TAPES-AR results||||0.002
81736120|NCT02440711|163170498|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Holm-Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied to yield an experiment-wise alpha level of .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||TAPES-FUN results||||<0.001
81736121|NCT02440711|163170498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||Holm-Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons were applied to yield an experiment-wise alpha level of .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||TAPES-AES results||||0.85
81736122|NCT02718326|163170547|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|52.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.2|59.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||59.5|45.2|<0.0001
81736123|NCT02718326|163170548|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|50.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.1|60.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||60.1|40.1|<0.0001
81736124|NCT02718326|163170548|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|64.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.8|73.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||73.9|55.8|< 0.0001
81736125|NCT02718326|163170549|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|-17.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|-9.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-9.9|-24.7|<0.0001
81736126|NCT02718326|163170549|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|-16.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|-9.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-9.1|-24.2|<0.0001
81436943|NCT00830167|162565363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.77|-1.21||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||-1.21|-8.77|0.0049
81436944|NCT00830167|162565364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.47||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||0.47|0.11|0.0007
81539170|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.8525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.18||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||3.18|0.38|0.8525
81736127|NCT02718326|163170550|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|-17.3|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|-8.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-8.5|-26.2|= 0.0002
81736128|NCT02718326|163170550|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|-18.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|-10.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-10.4|-27.5|<0.0001
81736129|NCT02718326|163170553|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|-6.0||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-1.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-1.5|-10.5|0.0096
81736130|NCT02718326|163170553|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|-6.0||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-1.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-1.6|-10.5|0.0089
81736131|NCT02718326|163170554|SUPERIORITY||Estimate for contrast|0.8||||0.0529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.6|||ANOVA|||||1.60|-0.01|0.0529
81736132|NCT02718326|163170554|SUPERIORITY||Estimate for contrast|1.14||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.94|||ANOVA|||||1.94|0.33|0.0057
81736133|NCT05025345|163170557|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin equals -0.1|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.013|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.036|0.011||Success criteria was evaluated using lower confidence interval. No P-Value was calculated.||||||0.011|-0.036|
81736134|NCT05025345|163170558|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81736135|NCT00984022|163170559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The percentages achieving 30% or greater reduction in the surface area of the abscess were compared with Fisher's exact test.||||.0003
81736136|NCT00984022|163170560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043||95.0||||Main effect for type of dressing.|ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVA using 2 X 2 factorial design, with one between-subjects factor (Group) and one within-subjects factor (Time). Null hypothesis is: The type of dressing does not affect patient pain ratings.||||.043
81736137|NCT00984022|163170561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.847||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to compare the percentage of individuals achieving a 30% or greater reduction in cellulitis surface area between the Iodoform and Aquacel groups.||||.847
81736138|NCT00573443|163170562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of episode-rate reduction ratios|0.5312|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4939|0.5714|||Regression, Longitudinal neg. binomial|||Analysis of PBA episode rates used longitudinal negative binomial regression with treatment, period, diagnosis and study site to estimate pre-post changes in log mean episode rate for each treatment group. Null hypothesis of equal pre-post episode rate reductions were tested: AVP-923-30/placebo = 1.||0.5714|0.4939|<0.0001
81736139|NCT00573443|163170562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of episode-rate reduction ratios|0.5103|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4755|0.5477|||Regression, Longitudinal neg. binomial|||Analysis of PBA episode rates used longitudinal negative binomial regression with treatment, period, diagnosis and study site to estimate pre-post changes in log mean episode rate for each treatment group. Null hypothesis of equal pre-post episode rate reductions were tested: AVP-923-20/placebo = 1.||0.5477|0.4755|<0.0001
81736140|NCT00418561|163170585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0737|TWO_SIDED|||||Test for no difference between cohorts.|ANOVA|||The comparisons of the three doses were done using analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including the baseline measurement as a covariate.||||0.0737
81736141|NCT00418561|163170586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1115|TWO_SIDED|||||Test for no difference between cohorts.|ANOVA|||The comparisons of the three doses were done using ANOVA model including the baseline measurement as a covariate.||||0.1115
81736142|NCT00418561|163170588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1268|TWO_SIDED|||||Test for no difference between cohorts.|ANOVA|||The comparisons of the three doses were done using ANOVA model including the baseline measurement as a covariate.||||0.1268
81736143|NCT00829309|163170605|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.45||||||90.0|80.08|121.03|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||121.03|80.08|
81736144|NCT00829309|163170606|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|90.98||||||90.0|85.23|97.12|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||97.12|85.23|
81736145|NCT00829309|163170607|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|96.3||||||90.0|85.34|108.66|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||108.66|85.34|
81736146|NCT01705574|163170608|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The null hypothesis was that the STB group was at least 12% worse than the ATV+RTV+TVD group with respect to the percentage of participants achieving HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 48 (response rate as defined by the snapshot analysis algorithm). The alternative hypothesis was that the STB group was less than 12% worse than the ATV+RTV+TVD group.|Difference in proportions|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.2|0.4|12.6|||||Difference in percentages of virologic success and its 95.2% confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on baseline HIV-1 RNA and race stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportion.|||12.6|0.4|
81736147|NCT01705574|163170608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|6.5||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.2|0.4|12.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value comparing virologic success was from the CMH test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA and race strata.|Difference in percentages of virologic success and its 95.2% CI were calculated based on baseline HIV-1 RNA and race stratum-adjusted MH proportion. If the lower bound of the CI was \> 0, superiority of STB over ATV+RTV+TVD was established.|If noninferiority of STB versus ATV+RTV+TVD was established, the same 95.2% CI used in evaluating noninferiority was used to evaluate superiority. The baseline HIV-1 RNA and race stratum-stratified, 2-sided CMH test was also used to assess superiority as a secondary assessment.||12.6|0.4|0.034
81436945|NCT00830167|162565365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.58|11.38||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||11.38|3.58|<0.0001
81736148|NCT00777023|163170613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.8|-0.42||P value for pairwise test of difference of least square mean change from baseline between G-ER 1200 mg and placebo groups based on F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily number of moderate or severe hot flashes at SDW 4||-0.42|-2.80|0.0024
81736149|NCT00777023|163170613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.004|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.69|-0.33||P value for pairwise test of difference of least square mean change from baseline between G-ER 1800 mg and placebo groups based on F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily number of moderate or severe hot flashes at SDW 4||-0.33|-2.69|0.0040
81736150|NCT00777023|163170614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.72|-0.41||P value for pairwise test of difference of least square mean change from baseline between G-ER 1200 mg and placebo groups based on F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily number of moderate or severe hot flashes at SDW 12||-0.41|-2.72|0.0024
81736151|NCT00777023|163170614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.26|0.02||P value for pairwise test of difference of least square mean change from baseline between G-ER 1800 mg and placebo groups based on F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily number of moderate or severe hot flashes at SDW 12||0.02|-2.26|0.0281
81736152|NCT00777023|163170615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0608|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.32|-0.03||P value for pairwise test of difference of least square mean change from baseline between G-ER 1200 mg and placebo groups based on F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily severity score of moderate or severe hot flashes at SDW 4||-0.03|-0.32|0.0608
81736153|NCT00777023|163170615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.45|-0.11||P value for pairwise test of difference of least square mean change from baseline between G-ER 1800 mg and placebo groups based on F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily severity score of moderate or severe hot flashes at SDW 4||-0.11|-0.45|0.0003
81736154|NCT00777023|163170616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.028|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.43|0.0||P value for pairwise test of difference of least square mean change from baseline between G-ER 1200 mg and placebo groups based on F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily severity score of moderate or severe hot flashes at SDW 12||0.00|-0.43|0.0280
81736155|NCT00777023|163170616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.51|-0.07||P value for pairwise test of difference of least square mean change from baseline between G-ER 1800 mg and placebo groups based on F test of type III analysis.|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: no treatment differences relative to placebo in mean change from baseline in average daily severity score of moderate or severe hot flashes at SDW 12||-0.07|-0.51|0.0026
81736156|NCT02678286|163170619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0145|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0145
81736157|NCT02678286|163170620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1841||||||Row 1 (SPID6)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1841
81736158|NCT02678286|163170620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0434||||||Row 2 (SPID12)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0434
81436946|NCT00830167|162565366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.74|14.87||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||14.87|7.74|1.0000
81450480|NCT03433755|162587799|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|87.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.3|93.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test adjusted by the stratification factor.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||93.0|73.3|< 0.0001
81736159|NCT02678286|163170620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||Row 3 (SPID48)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0040
81736160|NCT02678286|163170620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0028||||||Row 4 (SPID24-48)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0028
81736161|NCT02678286|163170621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7572|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7572
81736162|NCT02678286|163170622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6559||||||Row 1 (Hour 0-24)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6559
81736163|NCT02678286|163170622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014||||||Row 2 (Hour 24-48)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0014
81736164|NCT02678286|163170622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4994||||||Row 3 (Hour 0-48)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4994
81736165|NCT02678286|163170623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0275||||||Row 1 (Hour 0-24)|ANCOVA|P-values were derived from ANCOVA models with fixed effects of treatment, baseline PI score, and investigational site||||||0.0275
81736166|NCT02678286|163170623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009||||||Row 2 (Hour 24-48)|ANCOVA|P-values were derived from ANCOVA models with fixed effects of treatment, baseline PI score, and investigational site||||||0.0009
81436947|NCT00830167|162565367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.65|-0.33||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||-0.33|-5.65|0.0137
81436948|NCT00830167|162565368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.0687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.35||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||2.35|0.90|0.0687
81698947|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.2243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.15|-0.63|0.2243
81698948|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.81|0.0331
81698949|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.13|-0.66|0.1838
81436949|NCT00830167|162565369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.4||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||-0.40|-1.06|<0.0001
81436950|NCT00830167|162565370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.31|-0.35||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||-0.35|-6.31|0.0144
81436951|NCT00830167|162565371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.03||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||0.03|-0.59|0.0376
81478418|NCT02171429|162646699|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|9.4||||0.2372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|21.95||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in response rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 1 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||21.95|-4.31|0.2372
81698950|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.04|-0.75|0.0795
81698951|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.18|-0.63|0.2847
81698952|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.04|-0.76|0.0745
81698953|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.19|-0.59|0.3110
81698954|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.10|-0.70|0.1375
81736167|NCT02678286|163170623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0027||||||Row 3 (Hour 0-48)|ANCOVA|P-values were derived from ANCOVA models with fixed effects of treatment, baseline PI score, and investigational site||||||0.0027
81736168|NCT02678286|163170624|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0050
81736169|NCT02678286|163170625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5096|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5096
81736170|NCT02678286|163170626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.389|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3890
81736171|NCT02678286|163170627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0178|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0178
81736172|NCT02678286|163170628|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1888|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1888
81736173|NCT02678286|163170629|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0788|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0788
81736174|NCT02678286|163170630|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0607|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was derived from comparisons between N1539 and Placebo via General Association of CMH Test controlling for investigational site||||||0.0607
81736175|NCT02678286|163170631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0027|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was derived from comparisons between N1539 and Placebo via General Association of CMH Test controlling for investigational site||||||0.0027
81736176|NCT01513174|163170645|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.38||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.92|||Log Rank||||The initial hypothesis estimated that the median PFS for the gefitinib group would be 10 months, while the median PFS for the gefitinib/olaparib group would be 16 months, which implied a hazard ratio (HR) of 1.6.|1.92|1.00|0.124
81698955|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.4036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.23|-0.58|0.4036
81698956|NCT02528253|163094301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with walking ability, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.02|-0.79|0.0641
81698957|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.17|-0.85|0.0037
81698958|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.22|-0.91|0.0013
81736177|NCT01513174|163170646|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.3455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.806|1.845|||Log Rank|||||1.845|0.806|0.3455
81736178|NCT00635492|163170649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Body Mass Index (BMI) - 1kg/m² higher||1.19|1.13|<0.0001
81736179|NCT00635492|163170650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Most recent HbA1c at baseline - 1% higher.||0.86|0.69|<0.0001
81736180|NCT00635492|163170651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|0.97|||Regression, Logistic|||Age - 1 year older||0.97|0.95|<0.0001
81736181|NCT00635492|163170652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Diabetes Health Profile - 18 (DHP-18) subscale disinhibited eating - Yes vs. No||1.10|1.01|0.0083
81736182|NCT00635492|163170653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|0.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Random blood glucose - 1 mmol/L higher||0.99|0.90|0.0141
81736183|NCT00635492|163170654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|0.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Blood glucose self-monitoring - 1 test/week more||0.99|0.96|0.0107
81736184|NCT00635492|163170655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Receipt of diet/exercise advice - Yes vs. No||2.46|1.13|0.0193
81539171|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.5028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.13||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.13|0.21|0.5028
81736185|NCT00635492|163170656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.96|||Regression, Logistic|||LDL cholesterol - 1 mmol/L higher at baseline||0.96|0.72|0.0138
81736186|NCT00635492|163170664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.118|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.062|1.177|||Regression, Cox|||HbA1c (%) at baseline||1.177|1.062|<0.0001
81736187|NCT00635492|163170664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.937|0.985|||Regression, Cox|||DHP barriers to activity subscale at baseline||0.985|0.937|0.001
81736188|NCT00635492|163170664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.532|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.698|3.777|||Regression, Cox|||Gastrointestinal symptoms: yes vs. no at baseline||3.777|1.698|<0.001
81736189|NCT00635492|163170664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.437|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.303|0.63|||Regression, Cox|||Insulin regimen: basal/bolus vs. long-acting only||0.630|0.303|<0.001
81736190|NCT00635492|163170664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.676||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.523|0.874|||Regression, Cox|||Insulin regimen: mixtures vs. long-acting only||0.874|0.523|0.003
81698959|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.1712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.09|-0.53|0.1712
81736191|NCT00635492|163170664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.549||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.175|1.718|||Regression, Cox|||Insulin regimen: other vs. long-acting only||1.718|0.175|0.303
81736192|NCT00635492|163170664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.164|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.681|2.785|||Regression, Cox|||Insulin regimen: short-acting only vs. long-acting only||2.785|1.681|<0.001
81736193|NCT00635492|163170665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.463||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.043|2.053|||Regression, Cox|||GI symptoms: yes vs. no at baseline||2.053|1.043|0.028
81736194|NCT00635492|163170665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.601||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.432|0.834|||Regression, Cox|||EQ-5D index value at baseline||0.834|0.432|0.002
81698960|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.02|-0.60|0.0686
81698961|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.04|-0.66|0.0289
81436952|NCT00830167|162565372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.15||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||-0.15|-1.12|0.0052
81436953|NCT00830167|162565373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.4768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.4||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||0.40|-0.42|0.4768
81436954|NCT00830167|162565374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.11||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||0.11|-0.74|0.0729
81436955|NCT00830167|162565375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.0||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||0.00|-0.81|0.0238
81436956|NCT00830167|162565376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.1||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||-0.10|-0.89|0.0075
81436957|NCT00830167|162565377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.18||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||-0.18|-1.01|0.0023
81436958|NCT00830167|162565378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.2568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.29||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||0.29|-0.57|0.2568
81436959|NCT00830167|162565379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.1011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.15||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||0.15|-0.72|0.1011
81539172|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.4594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||4.73|0.50|0.4594
81539173|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56||||0.1124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|8.17||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||8.17|0.80|0.1124
81436960|NCT00830167|162565380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.4165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.35||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||0.35|-0.44|0.4165
81450481|NCT03433755|162587799|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|88.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.5|94.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test adjusted by the stratification factor.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||94.0|73.5|< 0.0001
81539174|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.3415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|5.58||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||5.58|0.55|0.3415
81539175|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.3635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|4.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||4.83|0.56|0.3635
81698962|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.30|-1.02|0.0003
81436961|NCT00830167|162565381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|6.88||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||6.88|1.70|0.0006
81436962|NCT00830167|162565382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.1805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|5.29||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||5.29|-1.93|0.1805
81436963|NCT00830167|162565383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|5.1||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||5.10|-0.81|0.0770
81436964|NCT00830167|162565384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.0648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|4.19||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||4.19|-0.54|0.0648
81436965|NCT00830167|162565385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.2068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|5.41||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||5.41|-2.23|0.2068
81436966|NCT00830167|162565386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.54||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||3.54|-4.00|0.5480
81436967|NCT00830167|162565387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|7.8||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||7.80|1.04|0.0052
81436968|NCT00830167|162565388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.0287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|5.37||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||5.37|-0.08|0.0287
81436969|NCT00830167|162565389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.01||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||0.01|-0.97|0.0262
81436970|NCT00830167|162565390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.1561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.27||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||0.27|-0.83|0.1561
81436971|NCT00830167|162565391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-2.18||The analysis was conducted using 1-sided test with the significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was to assume that there was no difference between the pregabalin and placebo groups. The alternative was that the pregabalin group was superior to the placebo group.||-2.18|-10.20|0.0013
81436972|NCT03702816|162565398|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.6|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.308||Linear Regression of Memory Composite Scores and Frontal GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.60
81436973|NCT03702816|162565398|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.56|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.367||Linear Regression of Executive Function Composite Scores and Frontal GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.56
81436974|NCT03702816|162565398|OTHER|Linear regression||||||0.44|||||||Regression, Linear|||Linear Regression of Speed Composite Scores and Frontal GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.44
81436975|NCT03702816|162565398|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.15|||||||Regression, Linear|F=2.55||Linear Regression of Language Composite Scores and Frontal GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.15
81436976|NCT03702816|162565398|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.39|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.947||Linear Regression of Memory Composite Scores and Frontal GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.39
81436977|NCT03702816|162565398|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.95|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.004||Linear Regression of Executive Function Composite Scores and Frontal GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.95
81436978|NCT03702816|162565398|OTHER|Linear Regulation||||||0.53|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.483||Linear Regression of Speed Composite Scores and Frontal GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.53
81436979|NCT03702816|162565398|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.19|||||||Regression, Linear|F=2.543||Linear Regression of Language Composite Scores and Frontal GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.19
81436980|NCT03702816|162565398|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.32|||||||Regression, Linear|F=3.430||Linear Regression of Memory Composite Scores and Frontal GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.32
81539176|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.5716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.20|0.24|0.5716
81539177|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.5028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.05||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.05|0.23|0.5028
81736195|NCT00467363|163170685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.0984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.22||Only one outcome for primary outcome, so no adjustment of p-value for multiple comparisons was done. A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Fisher Exact|No adjustments were done. Treatment groups were similar with respect to the assessed demographic and baseline characteristics||The study was designed to detect a 10% absolute difference in livebirth rate with 80% power and a type I error rate of 5%, on the assumption that participants taking placebo who achieved pregnancy would have a livebirth rate of 75%.||1.22|0.98|0.0984
81736196|NCT00467363|163170686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.0165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.19|||Fisher Exact|||||1.19|1.02|.0165
81736197|NCT00467363|163170687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.0329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.19|||Fisher Exact|||||1.19|1.01|.0329
81736198|NCT00467363|163170688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.06||||0.8902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.78|||Fisher Exact|||||1.78|.64|.8902
81736199|NCT00467363|163170689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08||||0.6869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.55|||Fisher Exact|||||1.55|.76|.6869
81736200|NCT00467363|163170690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.68||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.41|||Fisher Exact|||||2.41|.19|.7530
81736201|NCT00467363|163170691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|7.26|||Fisher Exact|||||7.26|.15|1.000
81736202|NCT00467363|163170692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|5.06|||Fisher Exact|||||5.06|.21|1.000
81736203|NCT00467363|163170693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|5.06|||Fisher Exact|||||5.06|.21|1.000
81736204|NCT00467363|163170694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08||||0.7943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.76|||Fisher Exact|||||1.76|.67|.7943
81736205|NCT00467363|163170695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7802|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.7802
81736206|NCT00467363|163170696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.72||||0.2603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.23|||Fisher Exact|||||1.23|.42|.2603
81539178|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.3982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.98|0.18|0.3982
81539179|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.87|0.30|0.93
81736207|NCT00467363|163170699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.4|||Fisher Exact|||||1.4|-0.8|0.77
81736208|NCT04405570|163170723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5551|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5551
81736209|NCT04405570|163170723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.727|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7270
81736210|NCT04405570|163170723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0128|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0128
81736211|NCT04544787|163170728|OTHER|||||||0.7209|||||||Fisher Exact|||The number of participants with severe solicited adverse events in the OPV-vaccinated groups who received nOPV-c1 (combined Groups 1 and 2) was compared with the corresponding endpoint from the historical monovalent OPV2 control study (UAM1, EudraCT # 2015-003325-33) using the two-sided Fisher's exact test. In the UAM1 study, the number of participants with severe solicited adverse events was 5 out of 100.||||0.7209
81736212|NCT04544787|163170728|OTHER|||||||0.7209|||||||Fisher Exact|||The number of participants with severe solicited adverse events in the OPV-vaccinated groups who received nOPV-c2 (combined Groups 3 and 4) was compared with the corresponding endpoint from the historical monovalent OPV2 control study (UAM1, EudraCT # 2015-003325-33) using the two-sided Fisher's exact test. In the UAM1 study, the number of participants with severe solicited adverse events was 5 out of 100.||||0.7209
81736213|NCT04544787|163170728|OTHER|||||||0.3769|||||||Fisher Exact|||The number of participants with severe unsolicited adverse events in the OPV-vaccinated groups who received nOPV-c1 (combined Groups 1 and 2) was compared with the corresponding endpoint from the historical monovalent OPV2 control study (UAM1, EudraCT # 2015-003325-33) using the two-sided Fisher's exact test. In the UAM1 study, the number of participants with severe unsolicited adverse events was 17 out of 100.||||0.3769
81736214|NCT04544787|163170728|OTHER|||||||0.3083|||||||Fisher Exact|||The number of participants with severe unsolicited adverse events in the OPV-vaccinated groups who received nOPV-c2 (combined Groups 3 and 4) was compared with the corresponding endpoint from the historical monovalent OPV2 control study (UAM1, EudraCT # 2015-003325-33) using the two-sided Fisher's exact test. In the UAM1 study, the number of participants with severe unsolicited adverse events was 17 out of 100.||||0.3083
81736215|NCT04544787|163170728|OTHER|||||||0.4975|||||||Fisher Exact|||The number of participants with serious unsolicited adverse events in the OPV-vaccinated groups who received nOPV-c1 (combined Groups 1 and 2) was compared with the corresponding endpoint from the historical monovalent OPV2 control study (UAM1, EudraCT # 2015-003325-33) using the two-sided Fisher's exact test. In the UAM1 study, the number of participants with serious unsolicited adverse events was 0 out of 100.||||0.4975
81736216|NCT04544787|163170728|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||The number of participants with serious unsolicited adverse events in the OPV-vaccinated groups who received nOPV-c2 (combined Groups 3 and 4) was compared with the corresponding endpoint from the historical monovalent OPV2 control study (UAM1, EudraCT # 2015-003325-33) using the two-sided Fisher's exact test. In the UAM1 study, the number of participants with serious unsolicited adverse events was 0 out of 100.||||1.0000
81736217|NCT04544787|163170728|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of severe solicited adverse events||||1.0000
81436981|NCT03702816|162565398|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.11|||||||Regression, Linear|F=32.844||Linear Regression of Executive Function Composite Scores and Frontal GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.11
81436982|NCT03702816|162565398|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.31|||||||Regression, Linear|F=3.559||Linear Regression of Speed Composite Scores and Frontal GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.31
81539180|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.2364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|7.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||7.32|0.61|0.2364
81736218|NCT04544787|163170728|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of severe solicited adverse events||||1.0000
81736219|NCT04544787|163170728|OTHER|||||||0.1571|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of severe unsolicited adverse events||||0.1571
81736220|NCT04544787|163170728|OTHER|||||||0.296|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of severe unsolicited adverse events||||0.2960
81736221|NCT04544787|163170729|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary immunogenicity endpoint, seroprotection on Day 28 after a single dose of each vaccine candidate, was formally compared with the corresponding endpoint from UAM1 via a non-inferiority test of the difference of each of the novel candidates to the monovalent OPV2 control, mOPV2, each using one-sided α=0.025 and a non-inferiority margin of 10%, computed using two-sided α=0·05 Miettinen and Nurminen score-based CIs for inference.|Difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|7.0||||||The primary immunogenicity endpoint, the seroprotection rate after one dose of either vaccine candidate in the OPV-vaccinated groups (nOPV2 combined groups 1 and 2, and combined groups 3 and 4), was compared with the corresponding endpoint from the historical monovalent OPV2 (mOPV2) control study (UAM1, EudraCT # 2015-003325-33). In the UAM1 study, the observed seroprotection rate after a single dose of mOPV2 was 98% (98 out of 100 participants), with a 95% confidence interval (CI) of 93-100%.||7.0|-1.9|
81736222|NCT04544787|163170729|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary immunogenicity endpoint, seroprotection on Day 28 after a single dose of each vaccine candidate, was formally compared with the corresponding endpoint from UAM1 via a non-inferiority test of the difference of each of the novel candidates to the monovalent OPV2 control, mOPV2, each using one-sided α=0.025 and a non-inferiority margin of 10%, computed using two-sided α=0·05 Miettinen and Nurminen score-based CIs for inference.|Difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|7.0||||||The primary immunogenicity endpoint, the seroprotection rate after one dose of either vaccine candidate in the OPV-vaccinated groups (nOPV2 combined groups 1 and 2, and combined groups 3 and 4), was compared with the corresponding endpoint from the historical monovalent OPV2 control study (UAM1, EudraCT # 2015-003325-33). In the UAM1 study, the observed seroprotection rate after a single dose of mOPV2 was 98% (98 out of 100 participants), with a 95% confidence interval (CI) of 93-100%.||7.0|-1.8|
81736223|NCT01424644|163170743|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response to diphtheria toxin for the MenACWY-CRM+Tdap+HPV group was considered non-inferior to that of the Placebo+Tdap+HPV group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference in seroprotection rates \[(MenACWY-CRM+Tdap+HPV) minus (Placebo+Tdap + HPV)\] was greater than -10%, at 1 month after Tdap vaccination|Vaccine group difference|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|17.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Non-inferiority of anti-diphtheria immune response following concomitant administration of Tdap with HPV and MenACWY-CRM as compared to concomitant administration of Tdap with HPV and placebo||17|9|
81736224|NCT01424644|163170743|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response to tetanus toxin for the MenACWY-CRM+Tdap+HPV group was considered non-inferior to that of Placebo+Tdap+HPV group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference in seroprotection rates \[(MenACWY-CRM+ Tdap+HPV) minus (Placebo+Tdap + HPV)\] was greater than -10%, at 1 month after Tdap vaccination.|Vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Non-inferiority of anti-tetanus immune response following concomitant administration of Tdap with HPV and MenACWY-CRM as compared to concomitant administration of Tdap with HPV and placebo.||2|-2|
81736225|NCT01424644|163170744|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response to PT antigen for the MenACWY-CRM+Tdap+HPV group was considered non-inferior to that of the Placebo+Tdap+HPV group if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of the GMCs of the MenACWY-CRM +Tdap+HPV group to the Placebo+Tdap + HPV group was greater than 0.5, at 1 month after Tdap vaccination.|Vaccine group ratio-Geometric mean conc|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.14|||ANOVA|||Non-inferiority of anti-PT immune response following concomitant administration of Tdap with HPV and MenACWY-CRM as compared to concomitant administration of Tdap with HPV and placebo.||1.14|0.89|
81436983|NCT03702816|162565398|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.005|||||||Regression, Linear|F=14362.699||Linear Regression of Language Composite Scores and Frontal GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.005
81539181|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.7095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|4.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||4.04|0.39|0.7095
81736226|NCT01424644|163170744|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response to FHA antigen for the MenACWY-CRM+Tdap+HPV group was considered non-inferior to that of Placebo+Tdap+HPV group if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference \[(MenACWY-CRM +Tdap+HPV) minus(Placebo+Tdap + HPV)\] was greater than 0.5, at 1 month after Tdap vaccination.|Vaccine group ratio- Geometric mean conc|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.93|||ANOVA|||Non-inferiority of anti-FHA immune response following concomitant administration of Tdap with HPV and MenACWY-CRM as compared to concomitant administration of Tdap with HPV and placebo.||0.93|0.76|
81736227|NCT01424644|163170744|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response to PRN antigen for the MenACWY-CRM+Tdap+HPV group was considered non-inferior to that of Placebo+Tdap+HPV group if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference \[(MenACWY-CRM+Tdap+HPV) minus(Placebo+Tdap + HPV)\] was greater than 0.5, at 1 month after vaccination.|Vaccine group ratio-Geometric mean conc|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.93|||ANOVA|||Non-inferiority of anti-PRN immune response following concomitant administration of Tdap with HPV and MenACWY-CRM as compared to concomitant administration of Tdap with HPV and placebo.||0.93|0.72|
81736228|NCT03616106|163170754|OTHER||Slope|-15.103||||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-184.574|154.369||This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||154.369|-184.574|0.859
81736229|NCT03616106|163170755|OTHER||Slope|28.243||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.694|73.179||This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||73.179|-16.694|0.213
81736230|NCT03616106|163170756|OTHER||Slope|58.993||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.713|112.274||This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||112.274|5.713|0.031
81736231|NCT03616106|163170757|OTHER||Slope|-0.0651||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.313|0.01||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||Viral load variables were log transformed for regression analyses.||0.010|-1.313|0.053
81736232|NCT03616106|163170758|OTHER||Slope|-1.601||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.761|-0.442||This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||-0.442|-2.761|0.008
81736233|NCT03616106|163170759|OTHER||Slope|-2.674||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.934|-1.415||This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||-1.415|-3.934|0.000
81539182|NCT03192176|162758715|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.6011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.20|0.26|0.6011
81736234|NCT03616106|163170773|OTHER||Slope|2.172||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.448|2.895||This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||2.895|1.448|0.000
81736235|NCT03616106|163170774|OTHER||Slope|2.872||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|3.643||This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||3.643|2.100|0.000
81736236|NCT03616106|163170775|OTHER||Slope|3.166||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.487|3.846||This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||3.846|2.487|0.000
81736237|NCT03616106|163170776|OTHER||Z Score|3.25||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni correction. Therefore, the threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05/3 = .017. Please see statistical analysis plan for further details.|Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||0.0011
81736238|NCT03616106|163170777|OTHER||Z score|3.94||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni correction. Therefore, the threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05/3 = .017. Please see statistical analysis plan for further details.|Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||0.0001
81736239|NCT03616106|163170778|OTHER||Z score|4.12||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni correction. Therefore, the threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05/3 = .017. Please see statistical analysis plan for further details.|Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||0.000
81736240|NCT03616106|163170779|OTHER||Slope|1.935||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.055|2.815||This p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The p-value threshold for statistical significance was, therefore, 0.05|Regression, Linear|||||2.815|1.055|0.000
81736241|NCT03616106|163170780|OTHER||Slope|2.123||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.184|3.062||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparison, therefore, the threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||3.062|1.184|0.000
81736242|NCT03616106|163170781|OTHER||Slope|2.552||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.612|3.492||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparison, therefore, the threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||3.492|1.612|0.000
81736243|NCT03616106|163170782|OTHER||Z score|-1.57||||0.1167|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni correction. Therefore, the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05/3 = .017. For more details please see the statistical plan.|Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||0.1167
81736244|NCT03616106|163170783|OTHER||Z score|-2.91||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni correction. Therefore, the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05/3 = .017. For more details please see the statistical plan.|Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||0.0036
81736245|NCT03616106|163170784|OTHER||Z score|-3.54||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni correction. Therefore, the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p≤0.05/3 = .017. For more details please see the statistical plan.|Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||0.0004
81736246|NCT02298322|163170797|OTHER||sucess proportion|91.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.2|95.1|||t-test, 1 sided|||||95.1|86.2|<0.0001
81736247|NCT00440297|163170800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Seroprotected Participants|48.5||||||95.0|38.4|58.7|||||Exact binomial confidence interval.|No hypothesis is being tested. The purpose of the primary analysis is to estimate the seroprotection rate (percentage of subjects with anti-HBs \>=10mIU/mL) in each group at 1 month after the third dose among subjects who were seronegative at baseline||58.7|38.4|
81736248|NCT00440297|163170800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Seroprotected Participants|57.7||||||95.0|47.9|67.0|||||Exact binomial confidence interval.|||67.0|47.9|
81736249|NCT00440297|163170801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Seroprotected Participants|66.7||||||95.0|56.5|75.8|||||Exact binomial confidence interval|||75.8|56.5|
81736250|NCT00440297|163170801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Seroprotected Participants|69.2||||||95.0|59.4|77.9|||||Exact binomial confidence interval|||77.9|59.4|
81736251|NCT02024932|163170826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geo-mean ratio|1.037||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.009|1.065|||ANCOVA|||||1.065|1.009|0.0164
81736252|NCT03238781|163170860|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square mean|0.26||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.4||2-sided significance level of 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||An adjusted analysis is presented that utilized a generalized linear mixed model which included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors of region and baseline migraine frequency (chronic migraine vs episodic migraine), and baseline value as covariates and assuming a first-order autoregressive covariance structure. The p-values for pairwise comparisons versus placebo are nominal p-values without multiplicity adjustment.||1.40|-0.88|0.66
81736253|NCT03238781|163170860|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square mean|0.27||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.43||2-sided significance level of 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||An adjusted analysis is presented that utilized a generalized linear mixed model which included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors of region and baseline migraine frequency (chronic migraine vs episodic migraine), and baseline value as covariates and assuming a first-order autoregressive covariance structure. The p-values for pairwise comparisons versus placebo are nominal p-values without multiplicity adjustment.||1.43|-0.89|0.65
81436984|NCT03702816|162565398|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.84|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.056||Linear Regression of Memory Composite Scores and Frontal GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.84
81539183|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.78||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|33.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||33.10|1.39|0.0181
81736254|NCT03238781|163170861|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.62||2-sided significance level of 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The common odds ratios and p-values are obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by stratification factors of region and baseline migraine frequency (chronic migraine vs episodic migraine).||1.62|0.41|0.57
81736255|NCT03238781|163170861|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.54||2-sided significance level of 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The common odds ratios and p-values are obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by stratification factors of region and baseline migraine frequency (chronic migraine vs episodic migraine).||1.54|0.37|0.45
81736256|NCT03238781|163170862|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square mean|-0.03||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.81||2-sided significance level of 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors of region and baseline migraine frequency (CM versus EM), and baseline value as covariates and assuming a first-order autoregressive covariance structure. The p-values for pairwise comparisons versus placebo are nominal p-values without multiplicity adjustment.||0.81|-0.87|0.94
81736257|NCT03238781|163170862|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square mean|-0.09||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.77||2-sided significance level of 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.77|-0.94|0.84
81736258|NCT03238781|163170863|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square mean|-0.28||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|2.01||2-sided significance level of 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||An adjusted analysis is presented that utilized a generalized linear mixed model which included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors of region and baseline migraine frequency (chronic migraine vs episodic migraine), and baseline value as covariates and assuming a first-order autoregressive covariance structure. The p-values for pairwise comparisons versus placebo are nominal p-values without multiplicity adjustment.||2.01|-2.56|0.81
81736259|NCT03238781|163170863|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square mean|0.31||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|2.63||2-sided significance level of 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||An adjusted analysis is presented that utilized a generalized linear mixed model which included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors of region and baseline migraine frequency (chronic migraine vs episodic migraine), and baseline value as covariates and assuming a first-order autoregressive covariance structure. The p-values for pairwise comparisons versus placebo are nominal p-values without multiplicity adjustment.||2.63|-2.01|0.79
81736260|NCT03238781|163170864|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square mean|-0.86||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|1.44||2-sided significance level of 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||An adjusted analysis is presented that utilized a generalized linear mixed model which included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors of region and baseline migraine frequency (chronic migraine vs episodic migraine), and baseline value as covariates and assuming a first-order autoregressive covariance structure. The p-values for pairwise comparisons versus placebo are nominal p-values without multiplicity adjustment.||1.44|-3.15|0.46
81736261|NCT03238781|163170864|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square mean|0.56||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|2.89||2-sided significance level of 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||An adjusted analysis is presented that utilized a generalized linear mixed model which included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, stratification factors of region and baseline migraine frequency (chronic migraine vs episodic migraine), and baseline value as covariates and assuming a first-order autoregressive covariance structure. The p-values for pairwise comparisons versus placebo are nominal p-values without multiplicity adjustment.||2.89|-1.77|0.64
81736262|NCT03161405|163170874|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.9827|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.6446|2.3904||||||A paired t-test on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed. The mean difference and its 90 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates of the itraconazole effect and 90% CIs.||2.3904|1.6446|
81436985|NCT03702816|162565398|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.94|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.008||Linear Regression of Executive Function Composite Scores and Frontal GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.94
81436986|NCT03702816|162565398|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.29|||||||Regression, Linear|F=2.01||Linear Regression of Speed Composite Scores and Frontal GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.29
81736263|NCT03161405|163170875|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.2914|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1199|1.4891||||||A paired t-test on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed. The mean difference and its 90% CI for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates of the itraconazole effect and 90% CIs.||1.4891|1.1199|
81736264|NCT03161405|163170876|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.2783|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0965|1.4904||||||A paired t-test on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed. The mean difference and its 90% CI for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates of the itraconazole effect and 90% CIs.||1.4904|1.0965|
81736265|NCT00837486|163170877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.53||||||"one-sided P-value~per protocol responder rates: Active Group = 20.0%, Control Group = 14.3%"|Fisher Exact|||The study originally required a sample size of 208 subjects in order to have 90% power to detect a statistically significant difference between the responder rate of the active and control groups. With this 30-subject cohort, and only 29 subjects completing the blinded-treatment phase per protocol, the comparison of response rates was not adequately powered. The P-value is presented only to describe the outcomes of the two groups.||||=0.53
81736266|NCT01597245|163170903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81736267|NCT01597245|163170903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81736268|NCT01597245|163170903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81736269|NCT01597245|163170904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81736270|NCT01597245|163170904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81736271|NCT01597245|163170904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81736272|NCT01597245|163170905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.005
81736273|NCT01597245|163170905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81736274|NCT01597245|163170905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81736275|NCT01597245|163170906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81736276|NCT01597245|163170906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81736277|NCT01597245|163170906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81736278|NCT01597245|163170907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.008
81736279|NCT01597245|163170907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81736280|NCT01597245|163170907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81736281|NCT01597245|163170908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81436987|NCT03702816|162565398|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.72|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.173||Linear Regression of Language Composite Scores and Frontal GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.72
81736282|NCT01597245|163170908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81736283|NCT01597245|163170909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81736284|NCT01597245|163170909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81736285|NCT01597245|163170909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81736286|NCT01597245|163170910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81736287|NCT01597245|163170910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81736288|NCT01597245|163170910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81736289|NCT01597245|163170911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81436988|NCT03702816|162565399|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.54|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.424||Linear Regression of Memory Composite Scores and Cingulate GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.54
81436989|NCT03702816|162565399|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.53|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.447||Linear Regression of Executive Function Composite Scores and Cingulate GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.53
81436990|NCT03702816|162565399|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.23|||||||Regression, Linear|F=1.773||Linear Regression of Speed Composite Scores and Cingulate GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.23
81436991|NCT03702816|162565399|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|F=3.615||Linear Regression of Language Composite Scores and Cingulate GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.01
81736290|NCT01597245|163170911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81736291|NCT01597245|163170911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81736292|NCT01597245|163170912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81736293|NCT01597245|163170912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81736294|NCT01597245|163170912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81736295|NCT01597245|163170913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81736296|NCT01597245|163170913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81736297|NCT01597245|163170913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81736298|NCT01597245|163170914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.150
81736299|NCT01597245|163170914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81736300|NCT01597245|163170914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81736301|NCT01597245|163170915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Absenteeism Score||||0.026
81736302|NCT01597245|163170915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.076|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Absenteeism Score||||0.076
81736303|NCT01597245|163170915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Absenteeism Score||||0.016
81736304|NCT01597245|163170915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Activity Impairment Score||||<0.001
81736305|NCT01597245|163170915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Activity Impairment Score||||<0.001
81736306|NCT01597245|163170915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Activity Impairment Score||||<0.001
81736307|NCT01597245|163170915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Presenteeism Score||||<0.001
81736308|NCT01597245|163170915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Presenteeism Score||||<0.001
81736309|NCT01597245|163170915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Presenteeism Score||||<0.001
81736310|NCT01597245|163170915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Work Productivity Loss Score||||<0.001
81736311|NCT01597245|163170915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Work Productivity Loss Score||||<0.001
81736312|NCT01597245|163170915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Work Productivity Loss Score||||<0.001
81736313|NCT01597245|163170916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Physical Summary Score||||<0.001
81736314|NCT01597245|163170916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Physical Summary Score||||<0.001
81736315|NCT01597245|163170916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Physical Summary Score||||<0.001
81736316|NCT01597245|163170916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mental Summary Score||||<0.001
81736317|NCT01597245|163170916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mental Summary Score||||<0.001
81736318|NCT01597245|163170916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mental Summary Score||||<0.001
81539184|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.97||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|47.48||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||47.48|2.10|0.0039
81736319|NCT01597245|163170917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81736320|NCT01597245|163170917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81736321|NCT01597245|163170917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81736322|NCT01597245|163170918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PPASI 50||||<0.001
81736323|NCT01597245|163170918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PPASI 50||||<0.001
81736324|NCT01597245|163170918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PPASI 50||||<0.001
81736325|NCT01597245|163170918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PPASI 75||||<0.001
81736326|NCT01597245|163170918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PPASI 75||||<0.001
81736327|NCT01597245|163170918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PPASI 75||||<0.001
81736328|NCT01597245|163170918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PPASI 100||||0.002
81736329|NCT01597245|163170918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PPASI 100||||<0.001
81736330|NCT01597245|163170918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||PPASI 100||||<0.001
81736331|NCT00731783|163170920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.97|||Fisher Exact|||||1.97|0.54|1.00
81736332|NCT00731783|163170921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|4.55|||Fisher Exact|||||4.55|1.03|0.05
81539185|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.2||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.51|99.65||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||99.65|4.51|0.0001
81736333|NCT00731783|163170922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.52|||Fisher Exact|||||1.52|0.39|0.49
81736334|NCT00731783|163170923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.28|||Fisher Exact|||||3.28|0.77|0.28
81436992|NCT03702816|162565399|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.039|||||||Regression, Linear|F=9.204||Linear Regression of Memory Composite Scores and Cingulate GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.039
81736335|NCT00731783|163170924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.16|||Fisher Exact|||||1.16|0.23|0.12
81736336|NCT00731783|163170925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.85|||Fisher Exact|||||0.85|0.21|0.02
81736337|NCT00731783|163170926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.77|||Fisher Exact|||||0.77|0.20|0.008
81736338|NCT00731783|163170927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.86|||Fisher Exact|||||0.86|0.22|0.02
81736339|NCT02847650|163170933|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.0407|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.6|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.0|-8.6|0.0407
81736340|NCT02659150|163170949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.24||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired T-test comparing values obtained during the follow-up imaging (at 13-18 weeks)minus the baseline values||||0.26
81736341|NCT02659150|163170950|OTHER||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|0.76||||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman|||correlation coefficient||||0.036
81736342|NCT02659150|163170951|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.32||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The carotid artery plaque with highest FDG uptake is located using Positron Emission Tomography/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging images. Thereafter Paired T- Test is used to compare baseline vs follow-up values of FDG uptake (before vs after 12 weeks of tocilizumab treatment). FDG uptake is assessed as a Target to background values (TBR) , which is calculated as the mean arterial standardized uptake value (SUV) divided by background blood pool SUV.||||0.14
81736343|NCT02659150|163170952|SUPERIORITY||correlation coefficient|-0.66||||0.076|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman's Method|||||||0.076
81736344|NCT02659150|163170953|SUPERIORITY||Correlation coefficient|0.67||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman's Method|||||||0.07
81736345|NCT02246920|163170992|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval is contained within 80.00-125.00%.|T/R Ls Mean Ratio|108.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.09|124.4||||||||124.40|94.09|
81736346|NCT02246920|163170993|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is demonstrated when the 90% confidence interval is contained within 80.00-125.00%.|T/R LS Mean Ratio|107.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.42|124.09||||||||124.09|92.42|
81736347|NCT02246920|163170994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0028|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0028
81736348|NCT02246920|163170994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0169|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0169
81736349|NCT05342597|163170998|OTHER|Estimated difference in least squares means and corresponding 90%CI of log-transformed PK parameters were back transformed to obtain the estimate and CI of the geometric mean ratio of each meal condition to the fasted state.|LS Mean Ratio|1.025|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.931|1.128|||ANOVA|||PK parameters of unchanged edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of food effect on PK.||1.128|0.931|
81736350|NCT05342597|163170998|OTHER|Estimated difference in least squares means and corresponding 90%CI of log-transformed PK parameters were back transformed to obtain the estimate and CI of the geometric mean ratio of each meal condition to the fasted state.|LS Mean Ratio|0.959|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.871|1.056|||ANOVA|||PK parameters of unchanged edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of food effect on PK.||1.056|0.871|
81736351|NCT05342597|163170998|OTHER|Estimated difference in least squares means and corresponding 90%CI of log-transformed PK parameters were back transformed to obtain the estimate and CI of the geometric mean ratio of each meal condition to the fasted state.|LS Mean Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.827|1.002|||ANOVA|||PK parameters of unchanged edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of food effect on PK.||1.002|0.827|
81472352|NCT03646305|162636564|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure main effect of time. Null: Across the sample, state body image satisfaction were equivalent across time.||||<0.001
81472353|NCT03646305|162636564|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A paired sample t-test was conducted to measure differences in anxious mood from baseline to post-intervention. Null hypothesis: there would be no significant difference in anxious mood from baseline to post-intervention.||||<0.001
81472354|NCT03646305|162636564|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests was conducted to measure differences in anxious mood from post-intervention to follow-up. Null hypothesis: there would be no significant difference in anxious mood from post-intervention to follow-up||||>0.05
81539186|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|23.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.09|112.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||112.9|5.09|<0.0001
81539187|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.17||||0.1766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|16.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||16.87|0.59|0.1766
81539188|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.68||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|37.43||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||37.43|1.58|0.0116
81698963|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.49|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.49|-1.22|<.0001
81736352|NCT05342597|163170998|OTHER|Estimated difference in least squares means and corresponding 90%CI of log-transformed PK parameters were back transformed to obtain the estimate and CI of the geometric mean ratio of each meal condition to the fasted state.|LS Mean Ratio|0.801|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.712|0.901|||ANOVA|||PK parameters of unchanged edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of food effect on PK.||0.901|0.712|
81736353|NCT05342597|163170999|OTHER|Estimated difference in least squares means and corresponding 90%CI of log-transformed PK parameters were back transformed to obtain the estimate and CI of the geometric mean ratio of each meal condition to the fasted state.|LS Mean Ratio|1.083|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.821|1.429|||ANOVA|||PK parameters of unchanged edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of food effect on PK.||1.429|0.821|
81736354|NCT05342597|163170999|OTHER|Estimated difference in least squares means and corresponding 90%CI of log-transformed PK parameters were back transformed to obtain the estimate and CI of the geometric mean ratio of each meal condition to the fasted state.|LS Mean Ratio|0.872|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.661|1.15|||ANOVA|||PK parameters of unchanged edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of food effect on PK.||1.150|0.661|
81736355|NCT05342597|163170999|OTHER|Estimated difference in least squares means and corresponding 90%CI of log-transformed PK parameters were back transformed to obtain the estimate and CI of the geometric mean ratio of each meal condition to the fasted state.|LS Mean Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.621|1.082|||ANOVA|||PK parameters of unchanged edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of food effect on PK.||1.082|0.621|
81698964|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.2056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.12|-0.55|0.2056
81736356|NCT05342597|163170999|OTHER|Estimated difference in least squares means and corresponding 90%CI of log-transformed PK parameters were back transformed to obtain the estimate and CI of the geometric mean ratio of each meal condition to the fasted state.|LS Mean Ratio|0.536|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.362|0.794|||ANOVA|||PK parameters of unchanged edaravone were analyzed for the assessments of food effect on PK.||0.794|0.362|
81736357|NCT02647944|163171015|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81736358|NCT02647944|163171016|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81736359|NCT02647944|163171017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81736360|NCT02647944|163171018|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.069
81736361|NCT02647944|163171019|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.054
81736362|NCT02647944|163171020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81736363|NCT02647944|163171021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81736364|NCT02647944|163171022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81736365|NCT02760368|163171029|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.378|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.248|0.489|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||The OKZ ACR20 response rates for 64 q2w treatment group at Week 12 are expected to be at least 55%, resulting in an expected difference in ACR20 response rates of 30 percentage points between respective OKZ treatment group and placebo. Sample size yield 100% disjunctive power for testing the primary hypothesis.||0.489|0.248|<0.0001
81736366|NCT02760368|163171029|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.445|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.318|0.552|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||The OKZ ACR20 response rates for 64 q4w treatment group at Week 12 are expected to be at least 50%, resulting in an expected difference in ACR20 response rates of 25 percentage points between respective OKZ treatment group and placebo. Sample size yield 100% disjunctive power for testing the primary hypothesis.||0.552|0.318|<0.0001
81736367|NCT02760368|163171030|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.294|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.197|0.389|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||DAS28 low disease activity (based on DAS28 \[CRP\] \<3.2) response rate at Week 12 was estimated to be 10% in the placebo group and 30% in 64 q2w OKZ treatment groups respectively, resulting in an expected difference of 20 percentage points between OKZ q2w treatment group and placebo.||0.389|0.197|<0.0001
81736368|NCT02760368|163171030|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.352|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.251|0.449|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||DAS28 low disease activity (based on DAS28 \[CRP\] \<3.2) response rate at Week 12 was estimated to be 10% in the placebo group and 22% in 64 mg q4w OKZ treatment group respectively, resulting in an expected difference of 12 percentage points between OKZ q4w treatment group and placebo.||0.449|0.251|<0.0001
81736369|NCT02760368|163171031|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.47|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||||-0.21|-0.47|<0.0001
81736370|NCT02760368|163171031|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.49|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||||-0.23|-0.49|<0.0001
81736371|NCT02760368|163171032|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.239|0.45|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||||0.450|0.239|<0.0001
81736372|NCT02760368|163171032|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.409|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.296|0.509|||Chi-squared|2x2 chi-square test||||0.509|0.296|<0.0001
81736373|NCT02760368|163171033|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.084|||<|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.032|0.151||2x2 chi-square test|Chi-squared|||||0.151|0.032|<0.0002
81736374|NCT02760368|163171033|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.077|||<|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.027|0.143||2x2 chi-square test|Chi-squared|||||0.143|0.027|<0.0003
81736375|NCT03181594|163171046|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline for the rTNSS would be 0 (no effect). Assumptions included an alpha level of 0.5 (2-tailed), 90% power, and a standard deviation of 2.5 for the mean change from baseline. A total of 68 participants was deemed adequate to test the hypothesis.||||<0.001
81436993|NCT03702816|162565399|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.33|||||||Regression, Linear|F=1.209||Linear Regression of Executive Function Composite Scores and Cingulate GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.33
81436994|NCT03702816|162565399|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.07|||||||Regression, Linear|F=5.801||Linear Regression of Speed Composite Scores and Cingulate GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.07
81436995|NCT03702816|162565399|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Linear|F=10.374||Linear Regression of Language Composite Scores and Cingulate GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.03
81436996|NCT03702816|162565399|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.27|||||||Regression, Linear|F=5.024||Linear Regression of Memory Composite Scores and Cingulate GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.27
81736376|NCT03181594|163171048|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81736377|NCT03181594|163171049|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p\<0.001 at all time periods. p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon signed rank|||||||<0.001
81736378|NCT00904215|163171062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Student Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81736379|NCT00904215|163171063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Student Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81736380|NCT00904215|163171064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Student Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81736381|NCT00904215|163171065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Student Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81436997|NCT03702816|162565399|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.16|||||||Regression, Linear|F=15.568||Linear Regression of Executive Function Composite Scores and Cingulate GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.16
81436998|NCT03702816|162565399|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.262|||||||Regression, Linear|F=5.238||Linear Regression of Speed Composite Scores and Cingulate GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.262
81436999|NCT03702816|162565399|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.043|||||||Regression, Linear|F=221.308||Linear Regression of Language Composite Scores and Cingulate GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.043
81437000|NCT03702816|162565399|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.26|||||||Regression, Linear|F=2.430||Linear Regression of Memory Composite Scores and Cingulate GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.26
81437001|NCT03702816|162565399|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.38|||||||Regression, Linear|F=1.269||Linear Regression of Executive Function Composite Scores and Cingulate GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.38
81437002|NCT03702816|162565399|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.07|||||||Regression, Linear|F=13.164||Linear Regression of Speed Composite Scores and Cingulate GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.07
81437003|NCT03702816|162565399|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.37|||||||Regression, Linear|F=1.312||Linear Regression of Language Composite Scores and Cingulate GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.37
81437004|NCT03702816|162565400|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.64|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.233||Linear Regression of Memory Composite Scores and Parietal GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.64
81437005|NCT03702816|162565400|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.92|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.011||Linear Regression of Executive Function Composite Scores and Parietal GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.92
81437006|NCT03702816|162565400|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.22|||||||Regression, Linear|F=1.790||Linear Regression of Speed Composite Scores and Parietal GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.22
81437007|NCT03702816|162565400|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.42|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.720||Linear Regression of Language Composite Scores and Parietal GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.42
81437008|NCT03702816|162565400|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.61|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.305||Linear Regression of Memory Composite Scores and Parietal GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.61
81437009|NCT03702816|162565400|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.95|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.005||Linear Regression of Executive Function Composite Scores and Parietal GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.95
81437010|NCT03702816|162565400|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.55|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.435||Linear Regression of Speed Composite Scores and Parietal GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.55
81437011|NCT03702816|162565400|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.43|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.787||Linear Regression of Language Composite Scores and Parietal GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.43
81437012|NCT03702816|162565400|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.036|||||||Regression, Linear|F=316.379||Linear Regression of Memory Composite Scores and Parietal GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.036
81437013|NCT03702816|162565400|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.39|||||||Regression, Linear|F=2.032||Linear Regression of Executive Function Composite Scores and Parietal GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.39
81437014|NCT03702816|162565400|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.031|||||||Regression, Linear|F=425.337||Linear Regression of Speed Composite Scores and Parietal GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.031
81437015|NCT03702816|162565400|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.274|||||||Regression, Linear|F=4.739||Linear Regression of Language Composite Scores and Parietal GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.274
81437016|NCT03702816|162565400|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.66|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.263||Linear Regression of Memory Composite Scores and Parietal GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.66
81437017|NCT03702816|162565400|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.07|||||||Regression, Linear|F=12.244||Linear Regression of Executive Function Composite Scores and Parietal GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.07
81698965|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-0.78|0.0084
81539189|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.74||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.71|59.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||59.81|2.71|0.0013
81698966|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.31|-0.98|0.0002
81698967|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.15|-0.90|0.0063
81698968|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.34|-1.09|0.0002
81437018|NCT03702816|162565400|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.48|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.762||Linear Regression of Speed Composite Scores and Parietal GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.48
81437019|NCT03702816|162565400|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.12|||||||Regression, Linear|F=7.107||Linear Regression of Language Composite Scores and Parietal GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.12
81437020|NCT03702816|162565401|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.85|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.038||Linear Regression of Memory Composite Scores and Temporal GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.85
81539190|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.82||||0.0359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|7.43||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||7.43|1.07|0.0359
81437021|NCT03702816|162565401|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.84|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.042||Linear Regression of Executive Function Composite Scores and Temporal GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.84
81437022|NCT03702816|162565401|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.35|||||||Regression, Linear|F=1.021||Linear Regression of Speed Composite Scores and Temporal GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.35
81437023|NCT03702816|162565401|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.25|||||||Regression, Linear|F=1.610||Linear Regression of Language Composite Scores and Temporal GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.25
81437024|NCT03702816|162565401|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.25|||||||Regression, Linear|F=1.779||Linear Regression of Memory Composite Scores and Temporal GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.25
81437025|NCT03702816|162565401|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.54|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.455||Linear Regression of Executive Function Composite Scores and Temporal GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.54
81437026|NCT03702816|162565401|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.47|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.650||Linear Regression of Speed Composite Scores and Temporal GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.47
81437027|NCT03702816|162565401|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.74|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.131||Linear Regression of Language Composite Scores and Temporal GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.74
81437028|NCT03702816|162565401|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.83|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.075||Linear Regression of Memory Composite Scores and Temporal GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.83
81437029|NCT03702816|162565401|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.41|||||||Regression, Linear|F=1.831||Linear Regression of Executive Function Composite Scores and Temporal GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.41
81736382|NCT01299454|163171075|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.166|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.776|1.751|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The primary comparison was each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the primary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||1.751|0.776|
81472355|NCT03646305|162636564|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Intervention. Null: On average, the experimental conditions and control conditions would have equal levels of anxiety||||>0.05
81472356|NCT03646305|162636564|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Activity. Null: On average, singing and verbal repetition would have equal levels of anxiety||||>0.05
81539191|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.8||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|15.33||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||15.33|2.20|0.0004
81539192|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|18.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||18.98|2.68|<0.0001
81539193|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.84||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.53|18.46||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||18.46|2.53|0.0001
81736383|NCT01299454|163171075|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.375|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.915|2.066|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The primary comparison was each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the primary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||2.066|0.915|
81736384|NCT01299454|163171075|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.929|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.581|1.488|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The primary comparison was each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the primary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||1.488|0.581|
81736385|NCT01299454|163171076|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometic Mean Ratio|1.255|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.702|2.244|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The primary comparison was each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the primary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||2.244|0.702|
81437030|NCT03702816|162565401|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.83|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.079||Linear Regression of Speed Composite Scores and Temporal GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.83
81437031|NCT03702816|162565401|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.52|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.879||Linear Regression of Language Composite Scores and Temporal GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.52
81437032|NCT03702816|162565401|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.98|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.001||Linear Regression of Memory Composite Scores and Temporal GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.98
81437033|NCT03702816|162565401|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.95|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.005||Linear Regression of Executive Function Composite Scores and Temporal GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.95
81698969|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.1155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.07|-0.63|0.1155
81698970|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.1652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.10|-0.59|0.1652
81698971|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.09|-0.78|0.0129
81539194|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|5.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||5.47|0.76|0.1540
81539195|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.84||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|10.12||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||10.12|1.46|0.0065
81698972|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.06|-0.87|0.0236
81698973|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-0.93|0.0136
81698974|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.6624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.30|-0.47|0.6624
81698975|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.01|-0.75|0.0468
81698976|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.81|0.0250
81437034|NCT03702816|162565401|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.32|||||||Regression, Linear|F=1.733||Linear Regression of Speed Composite Scores and Temporal GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.32
81437035|NCT03702816|162565401|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.67|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.249||Linear Regression of Language Composite Scores and Temporal GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.67
81437036|NCT03702816|162565402|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.76|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.098||Linear Regression of DRS Scores and Whole Brain GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.76
81437037|NCT03702816|162565402|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.49|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.513||Linear Regression of MoCA Scores and Whole Brain GE180 SUVR in Control Subjects||||0.49
81437038|NCT03702816|162565402|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.93|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.008||Linear Regression of DRS Scores and Whole Brain GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.93
81437039|NCT03702816|162565402|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.54|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.430||Linear Regression of MoCA Scores and Whole Brain GE180 SUVR in MCI Subjects||||0.54
81437040|NCT03702816|162565402|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.77|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.142||Linear Regression of DRS Scores and Whole Brain GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.77
81437041|NCT03702816|162565402|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.61|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.496||Linear Regression of MoCA Scores and Whole Brain GE180 SUVR in AD Subjects||||0.61
81437042|NCT03702816|162565402|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.11|||||||Regression, Linear|F=8.046||Linear Regression of DRS Scores and Whole Brain GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.11
81437043|NCT03702816|162565402|OTHER|Linear Regression||||||0.84|||||||Regression, Linear|F=0.051||Linear Regression of MoCA Scores and Whole Brain GE180 SUVR in PD Subjects||||0.84
81437044|NCT03538262|162565460|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 12||||0.006
81437045|NCT03538262|162565460|OTHER|Statistical analysis for BL to Month 24|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81437046|NCT03538262|162565461|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 12||||0.011
81437047|NCT03538262|162565461|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 24||||<0.001
81539196|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|10.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||10.14|1.50|0.0052
81437048|NCT03538262|162565462|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 3||||0.007
81437049|NCT03538262|162565462|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 6||||<0.001
81437050|NCT03538262|162565462|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 9||||0.004
81437051|NCT03538262|162565462|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 12||||<0.001
81437052|NCT03538262|162565462|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 15||||<0.001
81437053|NCT03538262|162565462|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 18||||<0.001
81437054|NCT03538262|162565462|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 21||||<0.001
81437055|NCT03538262|162565462|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 24||||<0.001
81437056|NCT03538262|162565463|OTHER|||||||0.996|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 6||||0.996
81437057|NCT03538262|162565463|OTHER|||||||0.054|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 12||||0.054
81437058|NCT03538262|162565463|OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 18||||0.025
81437059|NCT03538262|162565463|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 24||||0.006
81437060|NCT03538262|162565464|OTHER|||||||0.145|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 12||||0.145
81437061|NCT03538262|162565464|OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 24||||0.029
81437062|NCT03538262|162565465|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 12||||<.001
81437063|NCT03538262|162565465|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 24||||<0.001
81437064|NCT03538262|162565466|OTHER|||||||0.382|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 12||||0.382
81437065|NCT03538262|162565466|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 24||||<0.001
81437066|NCT03538262|162565467|OTHER|||||||0.688|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Secondary analysis for BL to Month 12||||0.688
81437067|NCT03538262|162565467|OTHER|||||||0.293|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Secondary analysis for BL to Month 24||||0.293
81437068|NCT03538262|162565468|OTHER|||||||0.446|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 12||||0.446
81437069|NCT03538262|162565468|OTHER|||||||0.565|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 24||||0.565
81437070|NCT03538262|162565469|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 12||||0.006
81437071|NCT03538262|162565469|OTHER|||||||0.937|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 24||||0.937
81437072|NCT03538262|162565470|OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 3||||0.041
81437073|NCT03538262|162565470|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 6||||<0.001
81437074|NCT03538262|162565470|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 9||||<0.001
81437075|NCT03538262|162565470|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 12||||<0.001
81437076|NCT03538262|162565470|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 15||||<0.001
81437077|NCT03538262|162565470|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 18||||<0.001
81437078|NCT03538262|162565470|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 21||||<0.001
81437079|NCT03538262|162565470|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 24||||<0.001
81437080|NCT03538262|162565471|OTHER|||||||0.595|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 6||||0.595
81437081|NCT03538262|162565471|OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 12||||0.440
81437082|NCT03538262|162565471|OTHER|||||||0.909|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 18||||0.909
81437083|NCT03538262|162565471|OTHER|||||||0.068|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 24||||0.068
81437084|NCT03538262|162565472|OTHER|||||||0.074|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 3||||0.074
81437085|NCT03538262|162565472|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 6||||<0.001
81736386|NCT01299454|163171076|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.727|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.977|3.052|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The primary comparison was each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the primary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||3.052|0.977|
81736387|NCT01299454|163171076|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometic Mean Ratio|1.041|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.506|2.142|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The primary comparison was each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the primary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance||2.142|0.506|
81736388|NCT01299454|163171077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.904|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.707|1.156|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The primary comparison was each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the primary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance||1.156|0.707|
81736389|NCT01299454|163171077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.665|1.087|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The primary comparison was each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the primary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance||1.087|0.665|
81736390|NCT01299454|163171077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.531||||||90.0|0.399|0.705|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The primary comparison was each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the primary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance||0.705|0.399|
81437086|NCT03538262|162565472|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 9||||<0.001
81437087|NCT03538262|162565472|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 12||||<0.001
81437088|NCT03538262|162565472|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 15||||<0.001
81437089|NCT03538262|162565472|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 18||||<0.001
81437090|NCT03538262|162565472|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 21||||<0.001
81437091|NCT03538262|162565472|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 24||||<0.001
81437092|NCT03538262|162565473|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 3||||0.200
81437093|NCT03538262|162565473|OTHER|||||||0.888|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 6||||0.888
81437094|NCT03538262|162565473|OTHER|||||||0.837|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 9||||0.837
81437095|NCT03538262|162565473|OTHER|||||||0.394|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 12||||0.394
81437096|NCT03538262|162565473|OTHER|||||||0.268|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 15||||0.268
81437097|NCT03538262|162565473|OTHER|||||||0.039|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 18||||0.039
81437098|NCT03538262|162565473|OTHER|||||||0.979|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 21||||0.979
81437099|NCT03538262|162565473|OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 24||||0.014
81437100|NCT03538262|162565474|OTHER|||||||0.285|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 3||||0.285
81437101|NCT03538262|162565474|OTHER|||||||0.267|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 9||||0.267
81437102|NCT03538262|162565474|OTHER|||||||0.564|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 15||||0.564
81437103|NCT03538262|162565474|OTHER|||||||0.034|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 21||||0.034
81437104|NCT03538262|162565475|OTHER|||||||0.409|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 12||||0.409
81437105|NCT03538262|162565475|OTHER|||||||0.149|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis for BL to Month 0.149||||0.149
81437106|NCT00926367|162565476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Dunn's Multiple Comparisons Test|A two-tailed p≤ 0.05 was taken as the level of significance for all comparisons.||||||>0.05
81437107|NCT00926367|162565478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||A two-tailed p≤ 0.05 was taken as the level of significance for all comparisons.|Dunn's Multiple Comparisons Test|||||||>0.05
81437108|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.35||||||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.35|-0.38|
81437109|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.13||||||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.13|-0.60|
81437110|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.15||||||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.15|-0.70|
81437111|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.07||||||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.07|-0.93|
81437112|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.33||||||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.33|-0.69|
81437113|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.06||||||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.06|-1.09|
81472357|NCT03646305|162636564|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Twenty-eight participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: On average, all four conditions were equivalent in levels of anxiety||||>0.05
81437114|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.27||||||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.27|-0.94|
81437115|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.0||||||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.00|-1.21|
81472358|NCT03646305|162636564|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at a significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2 (Intervention: experimental, control) × 3 (Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure Time x Intervention interactions. Null: experimental and control conditions are equivalent in levels of anxiety across time||||>0.05
81698977|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.1539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.11|-0.72|0.1539
81736391|NCT01299454|163171078|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.103|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.774|1.573|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||1.573|0.774|
81698978|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.09|-0.91|0.0169
81437116|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.03||||||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-1.24|
81437117|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.38||||||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.38|-0.84|
81437118|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|0.01||||||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.01|-1.53|
81437119|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.47||||||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.47|-1.07|
81437120|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.08||||||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-1.65|
81437121|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.55||||||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.55|-1.06|
81698979|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.1049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.07|-0.77|0.1049
81698980|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.02|-0.82|0.0599
81698981|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.3041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.20|-0.65|0.3041
81698982|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.04|-0.83|0.0737
81698983|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.2293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.17|-0.71|0.2293
81437122|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-0.15||||||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.15|-1.72|
81698984|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.05|-0.82|0.0806
81698985|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.23|-0.62|0.3680
81736392|NCT01299454|163171078|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.199|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.841|1.71|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||1.710|0.841|
81698986|NCT02528253|163094303|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with sleep, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.06|-0.79|0.0893
81698987|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-0.88|0.0007
81698988|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.38|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.38|-1.03|<.0001
81698989|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.1291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.07|-0.53|0.1291
81698990|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.63|0.0290
81698991|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-0.77|0.0015
81698992|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.17|-0.87|0.0041
81698993|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.54|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.54|-1.25|<.0001
81698994|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.1799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.10|-0.55|0.1799
81698995|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.02|-0.62|0.0696
81698996|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.35|-0.99|<.0001
81698997|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.02|-0.74|0.0387
81698998|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.28|-1.00|0.0005
81539197|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.68||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|9.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||9.39|1.44|0.0064
81736393|NCT01299454|163171078|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.524|1.189|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||1.189|0.524|
81736394|NCT01299454|163171079|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.241|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.719|2.143|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||2.143|0.719|
81736395|NCT01299454|163171079|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.604|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.942|2.732|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||2.732|0.942|
81736396|NCT01299454|163171079|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.077|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|2.146|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||2.146|0.540|
81736397|NCT01299454|163171080|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric mean ratio|0.856|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.691|1.059|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||1.059|0.691|
81736398|NCT01299454|163171080|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.742|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.599|0.918|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||0.918|0.599|
81736399|NCT01299454|163171080|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.451|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.352|0.577|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||0.577|0.352|
81698999|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.2768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.15|-0.51|0.2768
81699000|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.2408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.13|-0.53|0.2408
81699001|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.13|-0.78|0.0064
81437123|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.54||||||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.54|-1.05|
81437124|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.15||||||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.15|-1.80|
81437125|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.61||||||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.61|-1.04|
81699002|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-0.90|0.0115
81699003|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.29|-1.08|0.0006
81699004|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.2028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.13|-0.59|0.2028
81699005|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.1351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.09|-0.64|0.1351
81699006|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.09|-0.82|0.0133
81699007|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.2157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.15|-0.65|0.2157
81699008|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.04|-0.76|0.0781
81699009|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.3527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.22|-0.62|0.3527
81699010|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.2994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.20|-0.65|0.2994
81699011|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.3326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.21|-0.63|0.3326
81699012|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.19|-0.65|0.2822
81699013|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.4932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.28|-0.57|0.4932
81699014|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.4571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.26|-0.58|0.4571
81699015|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.5586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.30|-0.56|0.5586
81699016|NCT02528253|163094305|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.2664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline BPI-sf pain interference with normal work, and baseline average LBPI as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.19|-0.67|0.2664
81699017|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.14||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|3.36|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||3.36|1.36|0.0010
81539198|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.86||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|15.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||15.21|2.26|0.0003
81699018|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|4.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||4.16|1.73|<.0001
81699019|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.51|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||2.51|1.05|0.0300
81699020|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|2.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||2.86|1.44|<.0001
81699021|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|3.32|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||3.32|1.69|<.0001
81699022|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||1.99|1.04|0.0290
81699023|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.47|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||2.47|1.31|0.0003
81699024|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|3.03|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||3.03|1.62|<.0001
81699025|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||2.10|1.16|0.0033
81699026|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.88|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||1.88|1.06|0.0179
81699027|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.08|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||2.08|1.18|0.0021
81699028|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.6629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.38|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||1.38|0.81|0.6629
81699029|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.0251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.75|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||1.75|1.04|0.0251
81699030|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.1278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.59|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||1.59|0.94|0.1278
81699031|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.0749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||1.65|0.98|0.0749
81699032|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.0633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.66|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||1.66|0.99|0.0633
81437126|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.05||||||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-1.65|
81699033|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.0626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.67|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||1.67|0.99|0.0626
81699034|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.2727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.51|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||1.51|0.89|0.2727
81699035|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.1749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||1.57|0.92|0.1749
81736400|NCT01299454|163171089|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.509|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.346|0.748|||Mixed effect analysis of variance|||The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||0.748|0.346|
81699036|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.5239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.42|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||1.42|0.84|0.5239
81699037|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.3336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||1.49|0.87|0.3336
81699038|NCT02528253|163094307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.2163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect and baseline average LBPI, baseline PGA, and baseline RMDQ as covariates.||1.54|0.91|0.2163
81699039|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.08|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||2.08|0.78|0.3260
81699040|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.0445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.56|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||2.56|1.01|0.0445
81699041|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.61|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.61|0.65|0.9263
81699042|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.3194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.94|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.94|0.81|0.3194
81699043|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.38|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||2.38|1.04|0.0308
81699044|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.69|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||2.69|1.20|0.0048
81699045|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.51|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||2.51|1.12|0.0114
81699046|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.7857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.56|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.56|0.71|0.7857
81699047|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.44|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||2.44|1.18|0.0041
81699048|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.28|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||2.28|1.11|0.0109
81699049|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.27|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||2.27|1.03|0.0363
81699050|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.59|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||2.59|1.20|0.0040
81699051|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.1992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.84|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.84|0.88|0.1992
81699052|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.3084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.70|0.85|0.3084
81699053|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.0586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.94|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.94|0.99|0.0586
81539199|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.42||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|16.69||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||16.69|2.47|0.0001
81699054|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.97|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.97|0.98|0.0630
81699055|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.04|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||2.04|1.03|0.0347
81699056|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.33|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.33|0.69|0.7900
81699057|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.0207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||2.00|1.06|0.0207
81699058|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||2.07|1.11|0.0093
81699059|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.91|1.02|0.0400
81699060|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.2478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.65|0.88|0.2478
81699061|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.0304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.96|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.96|1.03|0.0304
81699062|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.4763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.56|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.56|0.81|0.4763
81699063|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.01|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||2.01|1.07|0.0178
81699064|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.5223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.53|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.53|0.80|0.5223
81699065|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.1708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.72|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.72|0.91|0.1708
81699066|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.6022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.50|0.79|0.6022
81699067|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.0846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.81|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.81|0.96|0.0846
81699068|NCT02528253|163094308|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.39|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56: OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of low back pain, baseline average LBPI, and treatment.||1.39|0.73|0.9626
81699069|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.6508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|3.98|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Work Time Missed: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||3.98|-2.49|0.6508
81699070|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.9629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|3.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Work Time Missed: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||3.18|-3.33|0.9629
81699071|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.7007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|3.69|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Work Time Missed: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||3.69|-2.48|0.7007
81699072|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58||0.8902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|2.88|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Work Time Missed: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.88|-3.32|0.8902
81699073|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.5698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|2.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Percent Work Time Missed: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.15|-3.89|0.5698
81539200|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.01|22.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||22.42|3.01|<0.0001
81699074|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.8464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|2.72|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Percent Work Time Missed: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.72|-3.32|0.8464
81699075|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.39||0.0919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.72|0.66|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Impairment While Working: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.66|-8.72|0.0919
81699076|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.0477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.47|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Impairment While Working: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-9.47|0.0477
81699077|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.4735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.17|2.87|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Impairment While Working: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.87|-6.17|0.4735
81699078|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.2935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.82|2.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Impairment While Working: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.06|-6.82|0.2935
81699079|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27||0.1714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.56|1.35|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Impairment While Working: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||1.35|-7.56|0.1714
81699080|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75||0.7521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|4.56|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Percent Impairment While Working: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||4.56|-6.30|0.7521
81699081|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75||0.3078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.24|2.61|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Percent Impairment While Working: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.61|-8.24|0.3078
81699082|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.78|0.88|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Overall Work Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.88|-8.78|0.1090
81699083|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.27|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Overall Work Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.56|-10.27|0.0289
81699084|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37||0.4613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.41|2.91|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Overall Work Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.91|-6.41|0.4613
81539201|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.12||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|7.97||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||7.97|1.22|0.0171
81699085|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|2.38|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Overall Work Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.38|-6.78|0.3460
81699086|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34||0.1179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.26|0.93|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Overall Work Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.93|-8.26|0.1179
81699087|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97||0.5151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.78|3.92|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Percent Overall Work Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||3.92|-7.78|0.5151
81699088|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.22|2.46|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Percent Overall Work Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.46|-9.22|0.2550
81699089|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.57|-0.79|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Activity Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.79|-7.57|0.0157
81699090|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.57|-0.78|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Activity Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.78|-7.57|0.0159
81699091|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.0896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.94|0.43|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Activity Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.43|-5.94|0.0896
81699092|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.3749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|1.72|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Activity Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||1.72|-4.57|0.3749
81699093|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59||0.3733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|1.71|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Percent Activity Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||1.71|-4.55|0.3733
81699094|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17||0.8056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|3.73|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Percent Activity Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||3.73|-4.80|0.8056
81699095|NCT02528253|163094312|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.5764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.25|2.93|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 56: Percent Activity Impairment: ANCOVA model included treatment as fixed effects, baseline WPAI score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||2.93|-5.25|0.5764
81699096|NCT02528253|163094313|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.7366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.41|||Regression, Logistic|||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.41|0.62|0.7366
81699097|NCT02528253|163094313|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.58|||Regression, Logistic|||OR and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline average LBPI and treatment.||1.58|0.71|0.7710
81699098|NCT02528253|163094314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4724|||||||Log Rank|||Missing data for the selected percentile(s) was due to the Kaplan-Meier estimate not reaching the level for discontinuation due to lack of efficacy.||||0.4724
81699099|NCT02528253|163094314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7142|||||||Log Rank|||Missing data for the selected percentile(s) was due to the Kaplan-Meier estimate not reaching the level for discontinuation due to lack of efficacy.||||0.7142
81699100|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.44|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.44|0.87|0.3960
81699101|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.5932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.20|0.73|0.5932
81437127|NCT02725411|162565522|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.71||||||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline average LBPI as a covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.71|-0.88|
81437128|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|0.04||||||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.04|-1.77|
81437129|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|-0.14||||||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.14|-1.96|
81437130|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.43||||||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.43|-1.48|
81699102|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.3326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.46|0.88|0.3326
81437131|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.51||||||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.51|-1.43|
81437132|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.91||||||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.91|-1.04|
81437133|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|0.44||||||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.44|-1.53|
81437134|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|1.05||||||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||1.05|-1.06|
81437135|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.53||||||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.53|-1.60|
81437136|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.88||||||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.88|-1.71|
81437137|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|1.14||||||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||1.14|-1.47|
81437138|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.71||||||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.71|-1.90|
81437139|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|1.25||||||Week 32: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||1.25|-1.44|
81437140|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|0.28||||||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.28|-2.43|
81437141|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|1.32||||||Week 40: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||1.32|-1.41|
81437142|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|0.57||||||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.57|-2.17|
81437143|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|1.64||||||Week 48: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||1.64|-1.16|
81437144|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|0.35||||||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.35|-2.37|
81539202|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.38||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|11.18||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||11.18|1.71|0.0020
81437145|NCT02725411|162565524|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|1.42||||||Week 56: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment as fixed effects, baseline RMDQ as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||1.42|-1.35|
81437146|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|26.3||||||Week 16: \>=30%||26.3|-0.8|
81437147|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|12.4||||||Week 16: \>=30%||12.4|-15.8|
81437148|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|18.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|32.0||||||Week 16: \>=50%||32.0|4.2|
81539203|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.97||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|9.99||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||9.99|1.58|0.0034
81437149|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|16.3||||||Week 16: \>=50%||16.3|-10.7|
81437150|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|20.7||||||Week 16: \>=70%||20.7|0.6|
81437151|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|18.1||||||Week 16: \>=70%||18.1|-1.4|
81437152|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|6.5||||||Week 16: \>=90%||6.5|-4.3|
81437153|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|7.8||||||Week 16: \>=90%||7.8|-3.7|
81437154|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|25.7||||||Week 24: \>=30%||25.7|-2.3|
81437155|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|12.6||||||Week 24: \>=30%||12.6|-15.9|
81437156|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|25.8||||||Week 24: \>=50%||25.8|-2.4|
81539204|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63||||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|6.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||6.59|1.05|0.0399
81539205|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.76||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|14.84||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||14.84|2.23|0.0003
81437157|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|18.9||||||Week 24: \>=50%||18.9|-9.1|
81437158|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|14.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|24.8||||||Week 24: \>=70%||24.8|2.9|
81437159|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|21.0||||||Week 24: \>=70%||21.0|-0.2|
81437160|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|11.4||||||Week 24: \>=90%||11.4|-0.7|
81437161|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|8.5||||||Week 24: \>=90%||8.5|-2.2|
81437162|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|17.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|30.9||||||Week 40: \>=30%||30.9|3.1|
81437163|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|13.7||||||Week 40: \>=30%||13.7|-14.8|
81437164|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|17.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|31.0||||||Week 40: \>=50%||31.0|3.0|
81437165|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|18.7||||||Week 40: \>=50%||18.7|-9.0|
81437166|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|17.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|29.4||||||Week 40: \>=70%||29.4|4.6|
81437167|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|18.9||||||Week 40: \>=70%||18.9|-4.5|
81437168|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|13.5||||||Week 40: \>=90%||13.5|1.4|
81437169|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|10.6||||||Week 40: \>=90%||10.6|-0.1|
81437170|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|25.8||||||Week 56: \>=30%||25.8|-2.4|
81437171|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|10.5||||||Week 56: \>=30%||10.5|-17.9|
81437172|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|25.9||||||Week 56: \>=50%||25.9|-2.5|
81437173|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|11.4||||||Week 56: \>=50%||11.4|-16.5|
81437174|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|18.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|30.5||||||Week 56: \>=70%||30.5|5.6|
81437175|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|20.0||||||Week 56: \>=70%||20.0|-3.6|
81437176|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|15.4||||||Week 56: \>=90%||15.4|1.6|
81437177|NCT02725411|162565528|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|8.5||||||Week 56: \>=90%||8.5|-2.2|
81437178|NCT02725411|162565544|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|4.1||||||95% CI of proportion is the Agresti-Coull confidence limit.||4.1|-4.1|
81539206|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.05||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|10.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||10.23|1.60|0.0031
81736401|NCT01299454|163171089|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.586|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.399|0.861|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||0.861|0.399|
81736402|NCT01299454|163171089|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.334|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.214|0.521|||Mixed effect analysis of variance||Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach is equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||0.521|0.214|
81736403|NCT01299454|163171090|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.716|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.445|1.153|||Mixed effect analysis of variance|||The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||1.153|0.445|
81736404|NCT01299454|163171090|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.594|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.378|0.934|||Mixed effect analysis of variance|||The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||0.934|0.378|
81736405|NCT01299454|163171090|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.561|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.308|1.022|||Mixed effect analysis of variance|||The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||1.022|0.308|
81736406|NCT01299454|163171091|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.558|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.368|0.845|||Mixed effect analysis of variance|||The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||0.845|0.368|
81736407|NCT01299454|163171091|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.516|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.341|0.781|||Mixed effect analysis of variance|||The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||0.781|0.341|
81437179|NCT02725411|162565544|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested in the study.|Difference in proportion|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|8.5||||||95% CI of proportion is the Agresti-Coull confidence limit.||8.5|-2.2|
81539207|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.41|28.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||28.28|3.41|<0.0001
81736408|NCT01299454|163171091|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was claimed for a PK parameter if the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means of a PK variable fell within the interval \[0.5, 2.0\]. Due to the nature of the normal-theory CIs, this approach was equivalent to carrying out two 1-sided tests of hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.314|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.195|0.507|||Mixed effect analysis of variance|||The secondary comparisons were each hepatic disease group (mild, moderate or severe) versus the control (normal group). To compare the secondary PK parameters between each hepatic disease group and the control group, the 90% CI for the difference in the means of the log-transformed data was calculated using a mixed effect analysis of variance.||0.507|0.195|
81736409|NCT02576938|163171111|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.065|||||||Chi-squared|||||||=0.065
81736410|NCT02576938|163171111|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.027|||||||Chi-squared|||||||=0.027
81437180|NCT03259789|162565601|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.32|||Mixed-effects repeated measures|Mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, treatment, visit, treatment and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates||||-0.32|-0.74|< 0.0001
81437181|NCT03259789|162565603|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.86|||Mixed-effects repeated measures|Mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, treatment, visit, treatment and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates||||-0.86|-1.83|< 0.0001
81437182|NCT03259789|162565605|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-7.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.83|-4.32|||Mixed-effects repeated measures|Mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, treatment, visit, treatment and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates||||-4.32|-9.83|< 0.0001
81437183|NCT03259789|162565606|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.69||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|12.95||P-value is presented based on one-sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, treatment, visit, treatment and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates|The odds ratios of bexagliflozin group over the placebo group at each visit will be estimated from LS means based on the model with the corresponding p-values and their two-sided 95% CIs presented.|Odds ratio at Week 6 was calculated as the odds ratio of bexagliflozin group over placebo group.||12.95|1.70|0.0014
81437184|NCT03259789|162565606|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.18||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|8.92||P-value is presented based on one-sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, treatment, visit, treatment and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates|The odds ratios of bexagliflozin group over the placebo group at each visit will be estimated from LS means based on the model with the corresponding p-values and their two-sided 95% CIs presented.|Odds ratio at Week 12 was calculated as the odds ratio of bexagliflozin group over placebo group.||8.92|1.96|0.0001
81437185|NCT03259789|162565606|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|5.04||P-value is presented based on one-sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, treatment, visit, treatment and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates|The odds ratios of bexagliflozin group over the placebo group at each visit will be estimated from LS means based on the model with the corresponding p-values and their two-sided 95% CIs presented.|Odds ratio at Week 18 was calculated as the odds ratio of bexagliflozin group over placebo group.||5.04|1.31|0.0030
81437186|NCT03259789|162565606|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|7.58||P-value is presented based on one-sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, treatment, visit, treatment and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates|The odds ratios of bexagliflozin group over the placebo group at each visit will be estimated from LS means based on the model with the corresponding p-values and their two-sided 95% CIs presented.|Odds ratio at Week 24 was calculated as the odds ratio of bexagliflozin group over placebo group.||7.58|1.99|< 0.0001
81437187|NCT03259789|162565608|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-2.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|-1.57|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis includes country, treatment, visit, treatment and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates||||-1.57|-3.45|< 0.0001
81437188|NCT03259789|162565610|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.38||P-value is presented based on one-sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, treatment, visit, treatment and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates||Model-adjusted change from baseline at week 6 was calculated as the difference in LS Mean between bexagliflozin group and placebo group.||-0.38|-0.74|< 0.0001
81437189|NCT03259789|162565610|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.46||P-value is presented based on one-sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, treatment, visit, treatment and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates||Model-adjusted change from baseline at week 12 was calculated as the difference in LS Mean between bexagliflozin group and placebo group.||-0.46|-0.86|< 0.0001
81437190|NCT03259789|162565610|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.3||P-value is presented based on one-sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, treatment, visit, treatment and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates||Model-adjusted change from baseline at week 18 was calculated as the difference in LS Mean between bexagliflozin group and placebo group.||-0.30|-0.69|< 0.0001
81539208|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.96||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|10.01||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||10.01|1.57|0.0036
81437191|NCT03259789|162565610|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.32||P-value is presented based on one-sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Mixed-effects repeated measures analysis includes country, treatment, visit, treatment and baseline HbA1c value as fixed effect covariates||Model-adjusted change from baseline at week 24 was calculated as the difference in LS Mean between bexagliflozin group and placebo group.||-0.32|-0.74|< 0.0001
81437192|NCT02063217|162565612|SUPERIORITY|Mixed linear models|Mean Difference (Net)|17.0||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction was used for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean (standard error), units = %. 17(7.2) increase in overnight amyloid-beta 40 concentrations over waking baseline between the sleep deprivation group and controls.|Mixed linear modeling of change in overnight amyloid beta concentrations from waking baseline between 01:00 and 11:00. Data provided for amyloid beta-40.||||0.07
81437193|NCT02063217|162565612|SUPERIORITY|Mixed linear models|Mean Difference (Net)|7.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni correction was used for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean= 7%, standard error = 7.6%. 7% increase in overnight amyloid beta 40 concentrations over the waking baseline between the sleep induction group and control group.|Mixed linear modeling of change in overnight amyloid beta concentrations from waking baseline between 01:00 and 11:00. Data provided for amyloid beta-40.||||1.0
81437194|NCT04291508|162565613|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.5|-1.6|0.65
81437195|NCT04291508|162565613|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|7.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.6|-3.5|0.464
81437196|NCT04291508|162565614|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.3||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|3.3|||Chi-squared|||||3.3|-12.0|0.26
81437197|NCT04291508|162565614|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.6||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.8|8.7|||Fisher Exact|||||8.7|-35.8|0.31
81437198|NCT04291508|162565615|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.9|-1.0|0.35
81437199|NCT04291508|162565615|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|7.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.6|-3.4|0.45
81437200|NCT04291508|162565616|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.5|-1.9|0.83
81437201|NCT04291508|162565616|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|8.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.9|-0.8|0.10
81539209|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.79||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|12.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||12.11|1.89|0.0009
81437202|NCT04291508|162565617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.4|-1.2|0.55
81437203|NCT04291508|162565617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|8.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.7|-1.6|0.18
81437204|NCT04291508|162565618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|3.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.6|-0.8|0.21
81437205|NCT04291508|162565618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|8.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.5|-3.4|0.40
81437206|NCT04291508|162565619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|3.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.4|-0.8|0.23
81437207|NCT04291508|162565619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|9.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||9.4|-2.2|0.22
81437208|NCT04291508|162565620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.8|-1.6|0.58
81437209|NCT04291508|162565620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|10.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||10.5|-1.4|0.13
81437210|NCT04291508|162565621|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.3||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|3.2|||Chi-squared|||||3.2|-11.8|0.26
81437211|NCT04291508|162565621|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-13.6||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.8|8.7|||Fisher Exact|||||8.7|-35.8|0.31
81437212|NCT04291508|162565622|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.2|-1.6|0.76
81437213|NCT04291508|162565622|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|6.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.5|-4.9|0.78
81437214|NCT04291508|162565623|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.9|-2.3|0.84
81437215|NCT04291508|162565623|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|10.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||10.0|-0.9|0.10
81437216|NCT04291508|162565624|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.3||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|8.3|||Chi-squared|||||8.3|-10.9|0.79
81437217|NCT04291508|162565624|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|27.3|||Fisher Exact|||||27.3|-17.5|1.00
81437218|NCT04291508|162565625|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.7||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|7.2|||Chi-squared|||||7.2|-3.7|0.53
81437219|NCT04291508|162565625|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|13.0|||Fisher Exact|||||13.0|-17.0|1.00
81437220|NCT04291508|162565626|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.6|-0.9|0.70
81437221|NCT04291508|162565626|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|2.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.5|-2.7|0.96
81437222|NCT04291508|162565627|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|7.3|||Fisher Exact|||||7.3|-2.3|1.00
81437223|NCT04291508|162565628|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.4||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|4.2|||Chi-squared|||||4.2|-13.1|0.31
81437224|NCT04291508|162565628|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-27.9||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.7|-4.0|||Chi-squared|||||-4.0|-51.7|0.02
81437225|NCT04291508|162565629|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|7.5|||Chi-squared|||||7.5|-8.5|0.90
81437226|NCT04291508|162565629|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-27.9||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.7|-4.0|||Chi-squared|||||-4.0|-51.7|0.02
81437227|NCT04291508|162565630|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-2.4|||Chi-squared|||||-2.4|-12.2|0.003
81437228|NCT04291508|162565630|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.7||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|15.6|||Fisher Exact|||||15.6|-2.3|0.52
81437229|NCT04291508|162565631|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.2|-0.2|0.68
81437230|NCT04291508|162565631|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||Fisher Exact|||||0.4|-0.7|0.62
81437231|NCT04291508|162565632|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|8.8|||Chi-squared|||||8.8|-7.8|0.90
81437232|NCT04291508|162565632|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.6||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.1|8.9|||Chi-squared|||||8.9|-40.1|0.2
81437233|NCT04291508|162565633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.3|-1.1|0.88
81437234|NCT04291508|162565633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|6.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.6|-0.6|0.10
81437235|NCT00420095|162565637|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non-inferiority hypothesis testing where paired t-test for equivalence of means was used to estimate the sample size.~Pre-defined non-inferiority margin of 0.3%."|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.497||95.0|-0.2|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom. Adjusted means were presented.||Mixed model where period, sequence, treatment are fixed effects and patient within sequence are random effects.||0.10|-0.20|0.497
81437236|NCT00420095|162565638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.497||95.0|-0.1|0.2||All comparisons were conducted using a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted means||||0.20|-0.10|0.497
81437237|NCT00420095|162565639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.419||95.0|-0.48|0.2||All comparisons were conducted using a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted means||||0.20|-0.48|0.419
81437238|NCT00420095|162565640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16||||0.741||95.0|-1.09|0.78||All comparisons were conducted using a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted means||||0.78|-1.09|0.741
81437239|NCT00420095|162565641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.644||95.0||||P-value for the HbA1c Percentage Criteria (7%)|Fisher Exact|||||||0.644
81437240|NCT00420095|162565641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.672||95.0||||P-value for the HbA1c Percentage Criteria (6.5%)|Fisher Exact|||||||0.672
81437241|NCT00420095|162565643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.67||95.0|-0.16|0.11||All comparisons were conducted using a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted means||||0.11|-0.16|0.670
81437242|NCT00178711|162565661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08|||=|0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.53|||Regression, Logistic|||The primary hypothesis was a two-sided test assessing whether the induction of hypothermia modified the percentage of subjects with poor outcomes at 6 months after injury. Percentages in each group were compared using a generalized linear model with a binomial distribution and log link function, logistic regression model with admission age and baseline GCS as covariates.||1.53|0.76|=0.67
81437243|NCT01475487|162565681|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 21 participants per group was required to detect a 40% absolute difference in the complication rate between DP and US guided techniques assuming a 45% complication rate in the DP (control) group and using the Fisher's exact test for the comparison of independent proportions. A total of 23 and 24 participants were recruited in the DP and US group, respectively.|||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.01
81437244|NCT01475487|162565682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.88||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|5.94|||Fisher Exact||Risk of injury ( none-mild vs moderate -severe) for all participants|||5.94|1.39|0.001
81437245|NCT01475487|162565682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Grade 3-4 comparison of None-mild and moderate-severe||||<0.001
81437246|NCT01475487|162565683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|2.72|||Fisher Exact||This is the risk ratio for 1 vs 2 attempts|||2.72|0.12|0.701
81437247|NCT01475487|162565684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|5.6||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|39.48|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison for Grade 3-4||39.48|0.79|0.043
81437248|NCT00003404|162565715|OTHER||rate of occurance|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|8.0|||||The local recurrence rate was estimated by dividing the number of recurrences by the total sample size. An exact 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for this rate was determined by binomial distribution.|||8|0|
81437249|NCT00676650|162565717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.914||||0.1678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.762|1.097||1-sided p-value from the stratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Based on the Cox Proportional hazards model stratified by Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) and Disease Progression Base.|||1.097|0.762|0.1678
81437250|NCT00676650|162565718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.725|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.591|0.89||1-sided p-value from the stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on Cox Proportional Hazards Model stratified by ECOG and Disease Progression Base.|||0.890|0.591|<0.001
81437251|NCT00676650|162565719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.561||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|19.0||p-value from 2-sided Fisher's Exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||19.0|1.0|0.040
81437252|NCT03429049|162565726|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.1904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The NRS least squares mean difference in change from baseline between treatment arms was analyzed with a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM). It included terms for treatment, pooled study center, baseline K L grade category for the index knee, baseline BMI category, sex, study week, treatment by visit study week interaction, and baseline average daily pain with walking NPRS (0-10) score as covariates, using an unstructured covariance structure.||0.17|-0.84|0.1904
81437253|NCT03429049|162565727|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.206||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|-0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The WOMAC A least squares mean difference in change from baseline between treatment arms was analyzed with a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM). It included terms for treatment, pooled study center, baseline K L grade category for the index knee, baseline BMI category, sex, study week, treatment by visit study week interaction, and baseline average daily pain with walking NPRS (0-10) score as covariates, using an unstructured covariance structure.||-0.33|-5.07|0.0257
81437254|NCT03429049|162565728|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.545||0.0855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The WOMAC B least squares mean difference in change from baseline between treatment arms was analyzed with a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM). It included terms for treatment, pooled study center, baseline K L grade category for the index knee, baseline BMI category, sex, study week, treatment by visit study week interaction, and baseline average daily pain with walking NPRS (0-10) score as covariates, using an unstructured covariance structure.||0.13|-2.01|0.0855
81437255|NCT03429049|162565729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.096||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.86|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The WOMAC C least squares mean difference in change from baseline between treatment arms was analyzed with a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM). It included terms for treatment, pooled study center, baseline K L grade category for the index knee, baseline BMI category, sex, study week, treatment by visit study week interaction, and baseline average daily pain with walking NPRS (0-10) score as covariates, using an unstructured covariance structure.||0.26|-15.86|0.0550
81437256|NCT00745134|162565741|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.33
81437257|NCT00996437|162565769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference in Cumulative Prob|4.0||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|13.0|||Log Rank|After adjusting for potential confounding factors, time to vitrectomy remained similar between treatment groups.||The cumulative probabilities of vitrectomy by 16 weeks in each group were computed using the life-table method. Treatment group comparisons were performed using the log-rank test. The treatment difference in cumulative probabilities and 95% confidence interval were reported.||13|-4|0.37
81437258|NCT00996437|162565770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||P-value corresponds with recurrent vitreous hemorrhage evaluated on clinical exam between the two treatment arms.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.01
81437259|NCT00996437|162565771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.54||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.3|||Log Rank|||||2.30|1.03|0.05
81437260|NCT00996437|162565772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0||||P-value corresponds to the 12 week visit treatment comparison.|GLM with GEE method|Number of subjects with baseline OCT ss=0 and OCT ss\>0 and no vitrectomy at follow up. A generalized GLM with GEE was used for treatment comparisons.||Signal strength was analyzed as a composite outcome defined as OCT signal strength \> = and no vitrectomy vs. OCT signal strength = 0.||||0.87
81437261|NCT00996437|162565773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0||||P-value corresponds to the 12 week visit treatment comparison.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment comparisons were performed using a longitudinal mixed model adjusting for baseline visual acuity.||||||.04
81437262|NCT00996437|162565775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0||||P-value corresponds with the 12 week visit treatment comparison|Fisher Exact|At the each time point, treatment comparison analysis was performed using a Fisher Exact test.||||||.023
81437263|NCT00996437|162565776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|At each time point, treatment comparison analysis was performed using a Fisher Exact Test.||||||0.27
81437264|NCT01933919|162565777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Fluvoxamine-Placebo)|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|-0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline JCY-BOCS (10-item) total score and age as covariates and treatment as fixed effect.|The model included the fixed effects of treatment, with baseline JCY-BOCS (10-item) total score and age as covariates.|||-0.1|-8.5|0.044
81437265|NCT00108082|162565852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.7651||95.0|-1.83|2.49|||ANCOVA|||The null hypotheses (tested hierarchically) were that the effect of carvedilol CR + lisinopril on LV mass regression was no different than the effect of atenolol + lisinopril, and that the effect of carvedilol CR + lisinopril was no different than the effect of lisinopril + lisinopril. The primary analysis was based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a model adjusting for treatment, stratification by hypertension class, region, and baseline value, at a 0.05 level of significance.||2.49|-1.83|0.7651
81437266|NCT00108082|162565852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.1711||95.0|-0.7|3.9|||ANCOVA|||||3.90|-0.70|0.1711
81437267|NCT00434837|162565977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 3-year analysis.||||.27
81437268|NCT00434837|162565978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 7-year analysis.||||.08
81437269|NCT00434837|162565979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.22
81437270|NCT00434837|162565980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0078|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.0078
81437271|NCT00434837|162565981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0018|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.0018
81437272|NCT00434837|162565982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.015
81437273|NCT00434837|162565983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.003
81437274|NCT00434837|162565984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.0006
81437275|NCT00434837|162565985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.15
81437276|NCT00434837|162565986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Chi-squared|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.34
81437277|NCT00434837|162565987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.17
81437278|NCT00434837|162565988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.25
81437279|NCT00434837|162565989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.61
81437280|NCT00434837|162565990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.15
81437281|NCT00434837|162565991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.53
81437282|NCT00434837|162565992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.82
81437283|NCT00434837|162565993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.03
81437284|NCT00434837|162565994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.67
81437285|NCT00434837|162565996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.051
81437286|NCT00434837|162565997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||ANOVA|||These results were from the 15-year analysis.||||.14
81699103|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.1765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.08|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.08|0.65|0.1765
81736411|NCT00968812|163171121|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation: assuming a difference between canagliflozin and glimepiride of 0.0% and a common standard deviation of 1.0%, and using a 2-sample, 1-sided t-test with a Type I error rate of 0.0125, and assuming a drop-out rate of 35% in 52 weeks, it was estimated that approximately 427 patients per group would provide 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority with the non-inferiority margin of 0.3, comparing canagliflozin with glimepiride.|Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|0.085|||ANCOVA|||If the hypothesis of non-inferiority of canagliflozin to glimepiride at Week 52 was demonstrated (ie, upper bound of the 95% Confidence Interval of the treatment difference \[canagliflozin minus glimepiride\] was less than 0.3) and the upper bound was less than 0.0, the superiority of the canagliflozin dose relative to glimepiride would be concluded.||0.085|-0.109|
81437287|NCT00434837|162565998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.067
81437288|NCT00434837|162565999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||ANOVA|||These results were from the 7-year analysis.||||.54
81437289|NCT00434837|162566000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||These results are from the 15-year analysis.||||.08
81437290|NCT01881737|162566035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.848|||||||Paired t test|||Effect Size Cohen's d = -0.05||||0.848
81736412|NCT00968812|163171121|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation: assuming a difference between canagliflozin and glimepiride of 0.0% and a common standard deviation of 1.0%, and using a 2-sample, 1-sided t-test with a Type I error rate of 0.0125, and assuming a drop-out rate of 35% in 52 weeks, it was estimated that approximately 427 patients per group would provide 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority with the non-inferiority margin of 0.3, comparing canagliflozin with glimepiride|Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.217|-0.023|||ANCOVA|||If the hypothesis of non-inferiority of canagliflozin to glimepiride at Week 52 was demonstrated (ie, upper bound of the 95% Confidence Interval of the treatment difference \[canagliflozin minus glimepiride\] was less than 0.3) and the upper bound was less than 0.0, the superiority of the canagliflozin dose relative to glimepiride would be concluded.||-0.023|-0.217|
81736413|NCT00968812|163171122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.16|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.16|0.06|<0.001
81736414|NCT00968812|163171122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.14|0.05|<0.001
81736415|NCT00968812|163171123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-4.7|||ANCOVA|||||-4.7|-5.7|<0.001
81736416|NCT00968812|163171123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-5.1|||ANCOVA|||||-5.1|-6.2|<0.001
81736417|NCT00968812|163171124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.01|||ANCOVA|||||0.010|-0.200|
81736418|NCT00968812|163171124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.289|-0.078|||ANCOVA|||||-0.078|-0.289|
81736419|NCT01593852|163171125|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on historical dose observations, a sample size of 68 patients per study group (i.e. 62 evaluable patients for 10% dropout rate) for a total of 136 patient randomized will allow for 80% power to detect for approximately 40% reduction in dose area product (DAP). This sample size will allow for detection of approximately 40% reduction in air kerma (AK). No adjustment for multiple endpoints was performed as both endpoints are assessing radiation dose.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81736420|NCT01593852|163171133|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on historical dose observations, a sample size of 68 patients per study group (i.e. 62 evaluable patients for 10% dropout rate) for a total of 136 patient randomized will allow for 80% power to detect for approximately 40% reduction in dose area product (DAP). This sample size will allow for detection of approximately 40% reduction in air kerma (AK). No adjustment for multiple endpoints was performed as both endpoints are assessing radiation dose.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81437291|NCT01881737|162566036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Paired t test|Effect Size Cohen's d = 0.53||||||0.009
81437292|NCT01881737|162566037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||paired t test|Effect size Cohen's d = 0.38||||||0.38
81437293|NCT01881737|162566039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81437294|NCT02058160|162566049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.633|-0.397||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin Glargine|Analysis was performed using Mixed-effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of metformin use at screening, visits, treatment-by-visit interaction and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value-by-visit interaction as covariates. A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple endpoint analyses.||-0.397|-0.633|<0.0001
81437295|NCT02058160|162566050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|25.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.94|32.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||HbA1c \<7.0%: Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin Glargine|"HbA1c \<7.0%: Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin Glargine.~Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified on randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0%, ≥8.0%) and randomization strata of metformin use at screening. This analysis was out of testing order."||32.10|18.94|<0.0001
81736421|NCT00838630|163171134|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be performed for the log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.27||||||90.0|92.32|104.61|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104.61|92.32|
81736422|NCT00838630|163171135|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be performed for log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf, and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|94.37||||||90.0|90.47|98.43|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||98.43|90.47|
81736423|NCT00838630|163171136|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|95.7||||||90.0|91.52|100.08|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||100.08|91.52|
81437296|NCT02058160|162566050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|19.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|25.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||HbA1c ≤6.5%: Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin Glargine|"HbA1c ≤6.5%: Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin Glargine.~Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified on randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0%, ≥8.0%) and randomization strata of metformin use at screening. This analysis was out of testing order."||25.62|13.90|<0.0001
81437297|NCT02058160|162566051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.925|-2.939||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin Glargine|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant). Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of metformin use at screening and country as fixed effects and baseline 2-hour plasma glucose excursion value as a covariate.||-2.939|-3.925|<0.0001
81437298|NCT02058160|162566052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.224|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.808|-0.93||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin Glargine|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant). Analysis was performed using MMRM model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of metformin use at screening, scheduled visits, treatment-by-visit interaction and country as fixed effects and baseline body weight value-by-visit interaction as covariates.||-0.93|-1.808|<0.0001
81437299|NCT02058160|162566053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.154|-0.64||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin Glargine|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant). Analysis was performed using MMRM model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of metformin use at screening, scheduled visits, treatment-by-visit interaction and country as fixed effects and baseline average SMPG value-by-visit interaction as covariates.||-0.64|-1.154|<0.0001
81437300|NCT02058160|162566054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percentage|20.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.98|26.66||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin Glargine|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified on randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0%, ≥8.0%) and randomization strata of metformin use at screening.||26.66|14.98|<0.0001
81437301|NCT02058160|162566055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.766||0.7362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.762|1.246||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs Insulin Glargine|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant). Analysis was performed using MMRM model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0, ≥8.0%), randomization strata of metformin use at screening, scheduled visits, treatment-by-visit interaction and country as fixed effects and baseline daily insulin glargine dose-by-visit interaction as a covariate.||1.246|-1.762|0.7362
81437302|NCT01263561|162566094|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size calculation determined that 52 eyes were required to detect a 2.0 mmHg IOP difference with a power of 80%.||||||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.85
81437303|NCT01263561|162566095|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation only for main outcome measure of IOP.||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan Meier|||||||.24
81437304|NCT01263561|162566096|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation only performed for main outcome measure of IOP.||||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|||||Above p is for number of subjects with any complication. P values above 0.05 are considered statistically insignificant in this study.|Chi-squared|||||||0.80
81539210|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.33||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|8.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||8.21|1.35|0.0091
81699104|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.5619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.39|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.39|0.84|0.5619
81699105|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.3909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.16|0.69|0.3909
81699106|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.7562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.35|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.35|0.80|0.7562
81699107|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.31|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.31|0.78|0.9476
81699108|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.7746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.36|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.36|0.79|0.7746
81699109|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.6377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.23|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.23|0.71|0.6377
81699110|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.8532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.33|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.33|0.79|0.8532
81699111|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.5644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.40|0.83|0.5644
81437305|NCT04718129|162566132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.085|||Regression, Linear|||||.085|.003|.048
81437306|NCT01214239|162566141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.71|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||||-0.28|-0.71|<0.0001
81437307|NCT01214239|162566142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.383|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.527|-0.238|||ANCOVA|||||-0.238|-0.527|<0.0001
81437308|NCT01214239|162566143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.677|-0.323|||ANCOVA|||||-0.323|-0.677|<0.0001
81437309|NCT01214239|162566144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.512|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.705|-0.318|||ANCOVA|||||-0.318|-0.705|<0.0001
81437310|NCT01214239|162566145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0001||95.0|-0.69|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||||-0.23|-0.69|0.0001
81437311|NCT01214239|162566146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.0003||95.0|-17.2|-5.2|||ANCOVA|||||-5.2|-17.2|0.0003
81437312|NCT01214239|162566147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.0086||95.0|-15.4|-2.3|||ANCOVA|||||-2.3|-15.4|0.0086
81437313|NCT01214239|162566148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.0135||95.0|-17.0|-2.0|||ANCOVA|||||-2.0|-17.0|0.0135
81437314|NCT01214239|162566149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.0113||95.0|-17.1|-2.2|||ANCOVA|||||-2.2|-17.1|0.0113
81437315|NCT01214239|162566151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.552||||0.0021||95.0|1.407|4.629|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication||Comparison by odds ratio for the patients with a baseline HbA1c \>= 7.0%||4.629|1.407|0.0021
81437316|NCT01214239|162566153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.583||||0.25||95.0|0.724|3.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison by odds ratio for the patients with a baseline HbA1c \>= 6.5%||3.46|0.724|0.2500
81437317|NCT01214239|162566154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.527||||0.0005||95.0|1.494|4.276|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication||||4.276|1.494|0.0005
81437318|NCT02625974|162566167|OTHER|A direct comparison|Difference in cure rate|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|24.2||||||||24.2|3.7|
81539211|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.2043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|4.34||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||4.34|0.73|0.2043
81539212|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.7||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|12.01||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||12.01|1.84|0.0012
81437319|NCT02625974|162566168|OTHER|Incidence rate and 95% CI of seronegative conversion|Risk Ratio (RR)|2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|3.45|||||Person-year = 754|||3.45|1.21|
81437320|NCT02625974|162566173|OTHER|Incidence rate and 95% CI of seronegative conversion|Risk Ratio (RR)|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|4.16|||||Person-year = 379|||4.16|0.91|
81437321|NCT02367872|162566212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|51.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.22|74.08||||||TAK-272F: Least square mean (LS) mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95 percent (%) confidence intervals (CI) were calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model for natural log-transformed data.||74.08|35.22|
81437322|NCT02367872|162566212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|117.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.32|171.07||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||171.07|81.32|
81437323|NCT02367872|162566212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|272.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|188.14|395.76||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 4R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||395.76|188.14|
81437324|NCT02367872|162566212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|183.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|126.36|265.81||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 5R-Part 2) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||265.81|126.36|
81437325|NCT02367872|162566212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|101.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.95|149.9||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||149.90|68.95|
81437326|NCT02367872|162566212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|135.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.23|200.5||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||200.50|92.23|
81699112|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|0.769|0.8|1.35|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.35|0.80|0.7690
81699113|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.4321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.44|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 32: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.44|0.85|0.4321
81699114|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.7714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.35|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.35|0.80|0.7714
81699115|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.8389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.34|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 40: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.34|0.79|0.8389
81699116|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.29|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.29|0.76|0.9383
81736424|NCT02937870|163171154|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|0.66||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|1.47||p-values for treatment comparison of test adhesive 1 vs. no adhesive were adjusted using the Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for subject (random effect), period \& treatment, subject-level and period-level pre-treatment baseline bite force as covariate.|Difference is first-named treatment minus second-named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|||1.47|-0.14|0.1770
81437327|NCT02367872|162566212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|62.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.17|107.45||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||107.45|36.17|
81437328|NCT02367872|162566212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|93.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.08|160.64||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||160.64|54.08|
81437329|NCT02367872|162566212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|274.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|159.1|472.63||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 4R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||472.63|159.10|
81437330|NCT02367872|162566212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|261.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|151.5|450.05||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 5R-Part 2) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||450.05|151.50|
81437331|NCT02367872|162566212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|112.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.34|182.41||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||182.41|69.34|
81437332|NCT02367872|162566212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|176.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|108.97|286.67||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||286.67|108.97|
81437333|NCT02367872|162566213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|57.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.76|87.14||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||87.14|37.76|
81437334|NCT02367872|162566213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|77.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.72|117.03||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||117.03|50.72|
81437335|NCT02367872|162566213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|206.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|135.88|313.54||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 4R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||313.54|135.88|
81437336|NCT02367872|162566213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|143.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.21|217.39||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 5R-Part 2) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||217.39|94.21|
81437337|NCT02367872|162566213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|85.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.03|142.61||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||142.61|51.03|
81736425|NCT02937870|163171155|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.8321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.59||p-values for treatment comparison of test adhesive 1 vs. no adhesive were adjusted using the Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for subject (random effect), period \& treatment, subject-level and period-level pre-treatment baseline bite force as covariate.|Difference is first-named treatment minus second-named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|||0.59|-0.98|0.8321
81437338|NCT02367872|162566213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|131.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.74|220.04||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||220.04|78.74|
81437339|NCT02367872|162566213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|70.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.42|122.53||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||122.53|40.42|
81437340|NCT02367872|162566213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|55.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.61|95.81||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||95.81|31.61|
81437341|NCT02367872|162566213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|125.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.35|219.3||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 4R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||219.30|72.35|
81437342|NCT02367872|162566213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|103.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.7|180.95||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 5R-Part 2) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||180.95|59.70|
81437343|NCT02367872|162566213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|91.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.45|171.06||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||171.06|49.45|
81437344|NCT02367872|162566213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|139.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.91|259.15||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||259.15|74.91|
81437345|NCT02367872|162566214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|51.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.45|74.49||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||74.49|35.45|
81437346|NCT02367872|162566214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|118.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.7|171.68||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||171.68|81.70|
81437347|NCT02367872|162566214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|272.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|188.21|395.5||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 4R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||395.50|188.21|
81437348|NCT02367872|162566214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|184.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|127.02|266.91||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 5R-Part 2) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||266.91|127.02|
81437349|NCT02367872|162566214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|101.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.04|149.64||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||149.64|69.04|
81472359|NCT03646305|162636564|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between singing and verbal repetition on levels of anxiety||||>0.05
81539213|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.77||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|9.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||9.70|1.47|0.0058
81699117|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.33|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 48: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.33|0.78|0.8800
81437350|NCT02367872|162566214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|136.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.78|201.09||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||201.09|92.78|
81437351|NCT02367872|162566214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|59.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.99|102.99||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||102.99|33.99|
81437352|NCT02367872|162566214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|97.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.75|168.9||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||168.90|55.75|
81699118|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.7946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.26|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.26|0.74|0.7946
81699119|NCT02528253|163094315|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.7803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.25|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 56: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline LBPI and treatment.||1.25|0.74|0.7803
81699120|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.1272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.41|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.41|0.96|0.1272
81699121|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.6322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.27|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.27|0.86|0.6322
81699122|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.3559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.36|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.36|0.89|0.3559
81699123|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.96||||0.6798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.18|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.18|0.77|0.6798
81699124|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.14||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.44|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.44|0.90|0.2670
81699125|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.94||||0.5865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.19|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.19|0.74|0.5865
81699126|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.13||||0.3378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.47|||Negative binomial model|||Week 12: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.47|0.88|0.3378
81699127|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.92||||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.2|||Negative binomial model|||Week 12: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.20|0.71|0.5510
81699128|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.2088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.6|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.60|0.90|0.2088
81699129|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.3|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.30|0.73|0.8692
81699130|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.35|||Negative binomial model|||Week 24: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.35|0.78|0.8444
81437353|NCT02367872|162566214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|260.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|149.39|452.6||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 4R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||452.60|149.39|
81736426|NCT02937870|163171156|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.07||||0.8566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.87|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for subject (random effect), period \& treatment, subject-level and period-level pre-treatment baseline bite force as covariate.|Difference is first-named treatment minus second-named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|||0.87|-0.72|0.8566
81736427|NCT02937870|163171157|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.79||||0.0488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|0.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for subject (random effect), period \& treatment, subject-level and period-level pre-treatment baseline bite force as covariate.|Difference is first-named treatment minus second-named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|||-0.00|-1.58|0.0488
81736428|NCT02937870|163171158|OTHER||LS mean difference|0.86||||0.0352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.66|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with factors for subject (random effect), period \& treatment, subject-level and period-level pre-treatment baseline bite force as covariate.|Difference is first-named treatment minus second-named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|||1.66|0.06|0.0352
81736429|NCT00609674|163171178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.004
81736430|NCT00571064|163171203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6593|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 6 (Visit 3)||||0.6593
81736431|NCT00571064|163171203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6048|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12/ET (Visit 4)||||0.6048
81736432|NCT00571064|163171203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5924|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12 LOCF (Study Endpoint)||||0.5924
81736433|NCT00571064|163171204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 6 (Visit 3)||||<0.0001
81736434|NCT00571064|163171204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12/ET (Visit 4)||||<0.0001
81736435|NCT00571064|163171204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12 LOCF (Study Endpoint)||||<0.0001
81736436|NCT00571064|163171206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0431|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12/ET (Visit 4)||||0.0431
81736437|NCT00571064|163171206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0431|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12 LOCF (Study Endpoint)||||0.0431
81736438|NCT00571064|163171208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1285|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12/ET (Visit 4)||||0.1285
81736439|NCT00571064|163171208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1285|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12 LOCF (Study Endpoint)||||0.1285
81736440|NCT00571064|163171210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2327|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 6 (Visit 3)||||0.2327
81736441|NCT00571064|163171210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4724|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12/ET (Visit 4)||||0.4724
81736442|NCT00571064|163171210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4724|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12 LOCF - Study Endpoint||||0.4724
81736443|NCT00244764|163171211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|34.7||||||95.0|28.4|40.9|||||The estimated value provided is the response rate.|||40.9|28.4|
81736444|NCT00244764|163171212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|42.0||||||95.0|29.0|54.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of the first 60 participants who had stable disease at Week 12, as assessed by the investigator.|||54|29|
81736445|NCT02169115|163171222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.7||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81736446|NCT02169115|163171222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.8||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.005
81736447|NCT02169115|163171222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81736448|NCT02648438|163171264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|62.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.01|73.94|||||Ratio (%)|Statistical Assessment of AZD7594 Pharmacokinetic Parameter (AUC0-t) Following Inhalation Administration ofAZD7594 via DPI Device 2 Versus DPI Device 1.||73.94|53.01|
81736449|NCT02648438|163171265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|101.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.21|120.06|||||Ratio (%)|Statistical Assessment of AZD7594 Pharmacokinetic Parameter (AUC0-t) Following Inhalation Administration ofAZD7594 via DPI Device 2 Versus DPI Device 1.||120.06|85.21|
81736450|NCT05615935|163171279|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference (ANCOVA)|2.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni correction, with a significance threshold of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Using G\*Power 3.1, the required sample size for ANCOVA with two groups was estimated with a significance level of 0.05, statistical power of 0.80, and an effect size of 0.35, based on Cohen's guidelines for a medium-to-large effect commonly applied in behavioral research (Cohen, 1988). Assuming up to two covariates, a minimum of 67 participants was required. Accounting for a 10% attrition rate, the final target was set at 74 participants.||||<0.001
81736451|NCT05615935|163171280|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference (ANCOVA)|4.58||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni correction, with a significance threshold of 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.15
81736452|NCT05615935|163171280|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.35||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni correction, with a significance threshold of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81736453|NCT04499963|163171281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.984|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We compared he ALSFRS-R slope (not the actual score) of the patients in our open label treatment versus the historical controls.||||0.984
81736454|NCT04499963|163171286|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Open Label Arm participant samples from baseline, month 1, and month 6.||||>0.05
81736455|NCT04499963|163171287|OTHER||||||>|0.5||||||Alpha Diversity|Kruskal-Wallis|||Open Label Arm participant samples from baseline, month 1, and month 6.||||>0.5
81736456|NCT04499963|163171288|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Open Label Arm participant samples from baseline, month 1, and month 6.||||>0.05
81736457|NCT04499963|163171289|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Open Label Arm participant samples from baseline, month 1, and month 6.||||>0.05
81736458|NCT04499963|163171290|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Open Label Arm participant samples from baseline, month 1, and month 6.||||>0.05
81736459|NCT04499963|163171291|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Open Label Arm participant samples from baseline, month 1, and month 6.||||>0.05
81437354|NCT02367872|162566214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|319.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|183.31|555.34||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 5R-Part 2) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||555.34|183.31|
81699131|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.34|||Negative binomial model|||Week 24: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.34|0.78|0.8936
81437355|NCT02367872|162566214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|130.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.66|207.18||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||207.18|81.66|
81437356|NCT02367872|162566214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|192.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|120.94|306.83||||||M-I: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||306.83|120.94|
81437357|NCT02367872|162566215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|60.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.05|90.56||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||90.56|40.05|
81437358|NCT02367872|162566215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|97.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.77|146.46||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||146.46|64.77|
81699132|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.28|||Negative binomial model|||Week 32: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.28|0.75|0.8716
81699133|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.29|||Negative binomial model|||Week 32: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.29|0.75|0.8827
81699134|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.34|||Negative binomial model|||Week 40: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.34|0.77|0.8996
81699135|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.2|||Negative binomial model|||Week 40: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.20|0.69|0.4880
81699136|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.7938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.27|||Negative binomial model|||Week 48: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.27|0.73|0.7938
81699137|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.5092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.2|||Negative binomial model|||Week 48: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.20|0.69|0.5092
81699138|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.6148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.22|||Negative binomial model|||Week 56: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.22|0.71|0.6148
81699139|NCT02528253|163094317|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.2844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.13|||Negative binomial model|||Week 56: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.13|0.66|0.2844
81699140|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.6764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.73|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.73|0.70|0.6764
81699141|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.9351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.6|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.60|0.65|0.9351
81699142|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.8731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.46|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.46|0.64|0.8731
81699143|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.72|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.72|0.75|0.5370
81699144|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.8031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.59|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.59|0.70|0.8031
81699145|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.8192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.55|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.55|0.57|0.8192
81699146|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.6345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.46|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.46|0.54|0.6345
81699147|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.6103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.4|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.40|0.56|0.6103
81699148|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.7949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.67|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.67|0.67|0.7949
81699149|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.57|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.57|0.63|0.9920
81478147|NCT03258645|162646077|OTHER|CHA2DS2-VASc is the Congestive heart failure, Hypertension, Age (\> 75), Diabetes mellitus, Stroke/TIA, Vascular disease, Age 65-74, Sex Category score. HAS-BLED is the Hypertension, Abnormal renal and liver function, Stroke (1 point), Bleeding history or predisposition, Labile INR, Elderly (\>65 years), Drugs and Alcohol Score.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|0.93|||Regression, Linear|Relation between History/Predisposition To Bleeding and dabigatran initiation time was reported.||Multivariate linear regression with the continuous dependent variable of time-to-initiation for dabigatran in days and independent variable of age, Diastolic blood pressure (DBP), CHA2DS2-VASc, HAS-BLED, and History/Predisposition To Bleeding at index date was applied.||0.93|0.9|0.026
81736460|NCT04499963|163171292|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Open Label Arm participant samples from baseline, month 1, and month 6.||||>0.05
81736461|NCT04499963|163171293|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Open Label Arm participant samples from baseline, month 1, and month 6.||||>0.05
81736462|NCT01045161|163171306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.051||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.09|||ANCOVA|||||0.09|0.01|0.019
81437359|NCT02367872|162566215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|111.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.21|167.82||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 4R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||167.82|74.21|
81437360|NCT02367872|162566215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|138.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.29|208.7||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 5R-Part 2) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||208.70|92.29|
81437361|NCT02367872|162566215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|135.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.91|207.87||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||207.87|87.91|
81437362|NCT02367872|162566215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|323.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|210.54|497.85||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||497.85|210.54|
81437363|NCT02367872|162566216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|67.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.17|108.39||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||108.39|42.17|
81437364|NCT02367872|162566216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|63.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.73|102.12||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||102.12|39.73|
81437365|NCT02367872|162566216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|84.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.67|135.38||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 4R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||135.38|52.67|
81437366|NCT02367872|162566216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|108.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.7|174.01||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 5R-Part 2) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||174.01|67.70|
81437367|NCT02367872|162566216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|113.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.62|184.24||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||184.24|69.62|
81437368|NCT02367872|162566216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|312.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|192.34|509.0||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||509.00|192.34|
81437369|NCT02367872|162566217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|60.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.35|91.27||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||91.27|40.35|
81437370|NCT02367872|162566217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|98.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.17|147.41||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||147.41|65.17|
81437371|NCT02367872|162566217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|111.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.25|167.96||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 4R) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||167.96|74.25|
81736463|NCT01045161|163171306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.072||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.12|||ANCOVA|||||0.12|0.03|0.0012
81437372|NCT02367872|162566217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|139.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.88|210.11||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 5R-Part 2) and the reference group (Cohort 1R) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||210.11|92.88|
81437373|NCT02367872|162566217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|135.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.75|207.92||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 2H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||207.92|87.75|
81736464|NCT01045161|163171308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.051||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.09|||ANCOVA|||||0.09|0.01|0.0192
81736465|NCT01045161|163171308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean difference|0.072||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.12|||ANCOVA|||||0.12|0.03|0.0012
81736466|NCT03686033|163171310|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.98|3.22||||||The mixed effects model for the crossover part of the study will include treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, baseline (predose) measurement as a covariate, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. Least Square (LS) Mean Difference was calculated for 2.5 mg versus (vs) Placebo only.||3.22|-0.98|
81736467|NCT03686033|163171310|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-4.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.35|-1.99||||||The mixed effects model for the crossover part of the study will include treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, baseline (predose) measurement as a covariate, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. LS Mean Difference was calculated for 25 mg vs Placebo only.||-1.99|-6.35|
81437374|NCT02367872|162566217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Cohort Ratio (%)|325.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|211.32|500.7||||||TAK-272F: LS mean cohort ratios for the test groups (Cohort 3H) and the reference group (Cohort 1H) with their 95% CIs were calculated using an ANOVA model for natural log-transformed data.||500.70|211.32|
81437375|NCT01923311|162566231|EQUIVALENCE|A total of 12 test study participants compared to 334 HIV-infected reference study participants will provide at least 90% power to conclude exposure equivalence of EVG AUCtau in test study vs reference study, assuming the expected geometric mean ratio is 1, equivalency boundary is 70% to 143%, 2 one-sided tests are each performed at an alpha level of 0.05, and the standard deviation of EVG AUCtau is 0.36 ng•h/mL (natural log scale, estimated from EVG population PK modeling).|GLSM Ratio (%) (Test/Reference)|135.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|116.24|158.49||||||To determine whether the proposed EVG dose in children achieved similar systemic exposure to adults, statistical comparisons were performed with PK data from the current study (test) and adult data from population PK modeling in study GS-US-183-0145 (NCT00708162) (reference).||158.49|116.24|
81437376|NCT01923311|162566232|EQUIVALENCE|A total of 12 test study participants compared to 334 HIV-infected reference study participants will provide at least 90% power to conclude exposure equivalence of EVG Cmax in test study vs reference study, assuming the expected geometric mean ratio is 1, equivalency boundary is 70% to 143%, 2 one-sided tests are each performed at an alpha level of 0.05, and the standard deviation of EVG Cmax is 0.28 ng•h/mL (natural log scale, estimated from EVG population PK modeling).|GLSM Ratio (%) (Test/Reference)|146.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|127.35|168.94||||||To determine whether the proposed EVG dose in children achieves similar systemic exposure to adults, statistical comparisons were performed with PK data from the current study (test) and adult data from population PK modeling in study GS-US-183-0145 (NCT00708162) (reference).||168.94|127.35|
81437377|NCT02426541|162566276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68||||0.3794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|5.54|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for sex and baseline||||5.54|-2.18|0.3794
81437378|NCT02426541|162566277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.32||||0.5317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|2.96|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for sex and baseline||||2.96|-5.60|0.5317
81437379|NCT02426541|162566278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003||||0.9984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|3.07|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for sex and baseline||||3.07|-3.07|0.9984
81437380|NCT01503333|162566302|EQUIVALENCE|Linear mixed-effect models were applied to examine the intervention effect on MVPA at post-intervention. Models included the group variable, cluster random effect of school, and the following fixed effects: age, BMI z-score, race, SES, ethnicity, pubertal stage, and study year. Baseline MVPA was included when evaluating the intervention effect at post-intervention.|parameter estimate|-0.08||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypotheses: Post-intervention, weighted mean minutes of MVPA/week will be greater by 16 minutes among girls in intervention than control schools. Mean minutes per week is determined by multiplying mean minutes/hour by 90 hours that girls are awake in a week (10 hours awake on each weekend day; 14 hours awake on each weekday).||0.05|-0.21|.207
81437381|NCT01503333|162566303|EQUIVALENCE|Linear mixed models were used to analyze intervention effect on CV fitness according to intention-to-treat, with school pairs treated as random effect and students nested within school and treatment condition. Models included main intervention predictor (control or intervention), incorporated cluster random effect, specified school pairs (random intercept), and controlled for baseline CV fitness, physical activity, race, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, pubertal stage, and study year cohort.|parameter estimate|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Immediately post-intervention, cardiovascular (CV) fitness will be higher among girls in the intervention than control schools.||0.36|0.03|.018
81437382|NCT01503333|162566304|OTHER|Linear mixed models were used to analyze intervention effect on BMI-z according to intention-to-treat, with school pairs treated as random effect and students nested within school and treatment condition. Models for BMI-z included main intervention predictor (control or intervention), incorporated cluster random effect, specified school pairs (random intercept), and controlled for baseline BMI-z, physical activity, race, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, pubertal stage, and study year cohort.|parameter estimate|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Immediately post-intervention, BMI z-score will be significantly lower among girls in the intervention than control schools.||0.01|-0.05|.191
81437383|NCT01503333|162566305|EQUIVALENCE|Linear mixed models were used to analyze intervention effect on % body fat according to intention-to-treat, with school pairs treated as random effect and students nested within school and treatment condition. Models included main intervention predictor (control or intervention), incorporated cluster random effect, specified school pairs (random intercept), and controlled for baseline % body fat, age, physical activity, race, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, pubertal stage, and year cohort.|parameter estimate|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Immediately post-intervention, percent body fat will be significantly lower among girls in the intervention than control schools.||-0.10|-0.64|.007
81437384|NCT01503333|162566306|EQUIVALENCE|Linear mixed-effect models were applied to examine the intervention effect on MVPA at 9-month follow up. Models included the group variable, cluster random effect of school, and the following fixed effects: age, BMI z-score, race, SES, ethnicity, pubertal stage, and study year. Baseline MVPA was included when evaluating the intervention effect at follow up.|parameter estimate|-0.09||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.02|-0.21|.118
81437385|NCT01503333|162566307|OTHER||parameter estimate|-0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Path analysis was performed to examine study mediation model. Maximum likelihood estimates were computed. Model fit was evaluated based on fit indices: (a) Goodness-of-Fit Index (GFI) ≥.95, (b) Comparative Fit Index (CFI) ≥.95, (c) Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA) ≤.05; (d) standardized root mean squared residual (SRMR) ≤.08; and (e) chi-square test p\>.05.26.||||
81437386|NCT01503333|162566308|OTHER||parameter estimate|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Path analysis was performed to examine study mediation model. Maximum likelihood estimates were computed. Model fit was evaluated based on fit indices: (a) Goodness-of-Fit Index (GFI) ≥.95, (b) Comparative Fit Index (CFI) ≥.95, (c) Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA) ≤.05; (d) standardized root mean squared residual (SRMR) ≤.08; and (e) chi-squar||||
81437387|NCT01503333|162566309|OTHER||parameter estimate|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Path analysis was performed to examine study mediation model. Maximum likelihood estimates were computed. Model fit was evaluated based on fit indices: (a) Goodness-of-Fit Index (GFI) ≥.95, (b) Comparative Fit Index (CFI) ≥.95, (c) Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA) ≤.05; (d) standardized root mean squared residual (SRMR) ≤.08; and (e) chi-squar||||
81736468|NCT01854047|163171323|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|0.21||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.36||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs. Placebo q2w|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) approach including available FEV1 data from baseline to Week 12 and treatment group as a factor. A step-down procedure was used to strongly control the overall type I error rate for testing multiple doses against placebo. The hierarchy was 300 mg q2w, 200 mg q2w, 300 mg q4w, and 200 mg q4w.||0.36|0.06|0.0063
81736469|NCT01854047|163171323|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.26||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab 200 mg q2w vs. Placebo q2w|||0.40|0.11|0.0008
81736470|NCT01854047|163171323|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.17||||0.0212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.32||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab 300 mg q4w vs. Placebo q2w|||0.32|0.03|0.0212
81736471|NCT01854047|163171323|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.08||||0.2774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.23||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab 200 mg q4w vs. Placebo q2w|||0.23|-0.07|0.2774
81736472|NCT01854047|163171324|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.16||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.25||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w vs. Placebo q2w|Analysis was performed using MMRM approach including available FEV1 data from baseline to Week 12 and treatment group as a factor. A step-down procedure was used to strongly control the overall type I error rate for testing multiple doses against placebo. The hierarchy was 300 mg q2w, 200 mg q2w, 300 mg q4w and 200 mg q4w.||0.25|0.08|0.0002
81736473|NCT01854047|163171324|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.28||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab 200 mg q2w vs. Placebo q2w|||0.28|0.011|<0.0001
81736474|NCT01854047|163171324|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.12||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.21||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab 300 mg q4w vs. Placebo q2w|||0.21|0.04|0.0048
81736475|NCT01854047|163171324|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.0304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.18||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Dupilumab 200 mg q4w vs. Placebo q2w|||0.18|0.01|0.0304
81736476|NCT02444715|163171367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.96
81736477|NCT02444715|163171367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.03
81736478|NCT02444715|163171368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.53
81736479|NCT02444715|163171368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.44
81736480|NCT02444715|163171369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.76
81736481|NCT02444715|163171369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.04
81736482|NCT02444715|163171370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.39
81736483|NCT02444715|163171370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.04
81450482|NCT03433755|162587800|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|82.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.8|90.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test adjusted by the stratification factor.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||90.1|67.8|< 0.0001
81736484|NCT02444715|163171371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.92
81736485|NCT02444715|163171371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.37
81736486|NCT02444715|163171372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.78
81736487|NCT02444715|163171372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.19
81736488|NCT02444715|163171373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.9
81736489|NCT02444715|163171373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.43
81736490|NCT02444715|163171374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.67
81736491|NCT02444715|163171374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.04
81736492|NCT02444715|163171375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.26
81736493|NCT02444715|163171375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.07
81736494|NCT02444715|163171376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.06
81736495|NCT02444715|163171376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.04
81736496|NCT02444715|163171377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Medium intensity~H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention"||||0.37
81736497|NCT02444715|163171377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Medium intensity~H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention"||||0.34
81736498|NCT02444715|163171377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"High intensity~H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention"||||0.37
81736499|NCT02444715|163171377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"High intensity~H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention"||||0.59
81736500|NCT02444715|163171378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.64
81736501|NCT02444715|163171378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: no change between baseline and post-intervention||||0.14
81736502|NCT02242201|163171416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.033
81736503|NCT02242201|163171416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.662|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.662
81736504|NCT02242201|163171416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.103
81437388|NCT01503333|162566310|OTHER||parameter estimate|30.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Path analysis|||Path analysis was performed to examine study mediation model. Maximum likelihood estimates were computed. Model fit was evaluated based on fit indices: (a) Goodness-of-Fit Index (GFI) ≥.95, (b) Comparative Fit Index (CFI) ≥.95, (c) Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA) ≤.05; (d) standardized root mean squared residual (SRMR) ≤.08; and (e) chi-squar||||<.001
81437389|NCT01503333|162566311|OTHER||parameter estimate|24.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Path analysis|||Path analysis was performed to examine study mediation model. Maximum likelihood estimates were computed. Model fit was evaluated based on fit indices: (a) Goodness-of-Fit Index (GFI) ≥.95, (b) Comparative Fit Index (CFI) ≥.95, (c) Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA) ≤.05; (d) standardized root mean squared residual (SRMR) ≤.08; and (e) chi-squar||||<.001
81437390|NCT01503333|162566312|OTHER||parameter estimate|3.19|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Path analysis was performed to examine study mediation model. Maximum likelihood estimates were computed. Model fit was evaluated based on fit indices: (a) Goodness-of-Fit Index (GFI) ≥.95, (b) Comparative Fit Index (CFI) ≥.95, (c) Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA) ≤.05; (d) standardized root mean squared residual (SRMR) ≤.08; and (e) chi-squar||||
81450483|NCT03433755|162587800|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|82.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.8|89.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test adjusted by the stratification factor.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||89.7|64.8|< 0.0001
81699150|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.8772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.67|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.67|0.55|0.8772
81699151|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.7614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.6|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.60|0.53|0.7614
81699152|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.5629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.43|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.43|0.52|0.5629
81699153|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.6821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.85|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.85|0.67|0.6821
81699154|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.8049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.77|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.77|0.64|0.8049
81699155|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.6673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.62|||Negative binomial model|||Week 12: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.62|0.47|0.6673
81699156|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.4475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.46|||Negative binomial model|||Week 12: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.46|0.43|0.4475
81699157|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.5925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.5|||Negative binomial model|||Week 12: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.50|0.49|0.5925
81699158|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.9486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.79|||Negative binomial model|||Week 12: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.79|0.58|0.9486
81699159|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.7673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.61|||Negative binomial model|||Week 12: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.61|0.52|0.7673
81699160|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.7635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.2|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||2.20|0.56|0.7635
81699161|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.9564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.94|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.94|0.50|0.9564
81699162|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.8359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.75|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.75|0.50|0.8359
81699163|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.5914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.21|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||2.21|0.64|0.5914
81699164|NCT02528253|163094319|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.8826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.95|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of Baseline average LBPI and treatment group.||1.95|0.56|0.8826
81699165|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.07|10.97|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Effectiveness; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||10.97|3.07|0.0005
81699166|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|10.15|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Effectiveness; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||10.15|2.26|0.0021
81699167|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|8.42|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Effectiveness; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||8.42|1.02|0.0125
81437391|NCT04241133|162566313|OTHER|The experimental and control groups were not compared due to the inability to collect post data with the control group because of stay at home orders during the COVID-19 pandemic.|||||<|0.05||||||The reported P-value was calculated.|t-test, 2 sided|The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05.||The experimental group was tested for significant difference in Healthy Eating Index 2015 (HEI-2015) scores at baseline and 12 weeks. SAS macros provided by the National Cancer Institute were used to compute HEI-2015 scores for each dietary recall at pre- (baseline) and post-intervention (12 weeks) using the Simple HEI Scoring Algorithm.||||<0.05
81437392|NCT02344745|162566359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81437393|NCT02344745|162566360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.70
81539214|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.07||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|23.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||23.83|2.73|0.0002
81539215|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88||||0.0221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|7.12||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||7.12|1.16|0.0221
81736505|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.948|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Preoperative||||0.948
81736506|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Preoperative||||0.880
81736507|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.802|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Preoperative||||0.802
81736508|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.179|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intraoperative||||0.179
81736509|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.837|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intraoperative||||0.837
81736510|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Intraoperative||||0.142
81437394|NCT02344745|162566361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81437395|NCT02344745|162566362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.50
81437396|NCT02788513|162566363|OTHER|||||||0.9931||||||An alpha of 0.05 was used for one-sided test. The MCPMod procedure adjusts for multiplicity.|MCPMod Beta model fit.|Model assumption: 75% of max effect is achieved at 2 mg, 87.5% at 5 mg, 25% at 25 mg, max effect achieved at 10 mg of BI 425809, scalar parameter = 26||Multiple comparison procedures and modelling (MCPmod) techniques for mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) was used.||||0.9931
81736511|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PACU||||0.010
81736512|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.516|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PACU||||0.516
81736513|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PACU||||0.052
81736514|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||POD 0 post PACU||||0.840
81736515|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.744|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||POD 0 post PACU||||0.744
81437397|NCT02788513|162566363|OTHER|||||||0.9225||||||An alpha of 0.05 was used for one-sided test. The MCPMod procedure adjusts for multiplicity.|MCPMod Emax model fit.|Model assumption: 20% of the maximum effect is achieved at 2 mg||Multiple comparison procedures and modelling (MCPmod) techniques for mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) was used.||||0.9225
81736516|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.501|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||POD 0 post PACU||||0.501
81736517|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.358|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||POD 1||||0.358
81736518|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.536|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||POD 1||||0.536
81736519|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||POD 1||||0.110
81736520|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.313|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||POD 2||||0.313
81736521|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.893|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||POD 2||||0.893
81736522|NCT02242201|163171417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.232|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||POD 2||||0.232
81736523|NCT02242201|163171418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.772|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.772
81736524|NCT02242201|163171419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.251|||||||Regression, Cox|||Baseline||||0.251
81736525|NCT02242201|163171419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Regression, Cox|||3 month follow-up||||0.300
81736526|NCT02242201|163171419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.113|||||||Regression, Cox|||Baseline vs 3 months||||0.113
81736527|NCT02242201|163171419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.147|||||||Regression, Cox|||Baseline vs 3 months||||0.147
81736528|NCT02242201|163171419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.216|||||||Regression, Cox|||Baseline vs 3 months||||0.216
81736529|NCT02242201|163171419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.968|||||||Regression, Cox|||Baseline vs 3 months||||0.968
81736530|NCT02242201|163171420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.776|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Pain at rest||||0.776
81736531|NCT02242201|163171420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.447|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Pain with movement||||0.447
81736532|NCT02242201|163171421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.986|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.986
81736533|NCT02242201|163171421|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline vs 3 months||||<0.001
81736534|NCT02242201|163171421|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline vs 3 months||||<0.001
81736535|NCT02242201|163171421|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline vs 3 months||||<0.001
81736536|NCT02242201|163171422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.898|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.898
81736537|NCT02242201|163171422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline vs 3 months||||0.112
81736538|NCT02242201|163171422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline vs 3 months||||0.046
81736539|NCT02242201|163171422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline vs 3 months||||0.026
81736540|NCT02242201|163171423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.843|||||||Fisher Exact|||Operative extremity neurologic changes||||0.843
81736541|NCT02242201|163171423|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Wound infection||||1.00
81736542|NCT02242201|163171423|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fall requiring medical attention||||1.00
81736543|NCT02242201|163171424|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain at rest||||1.00
81736544|NCT02242201|163171424|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.167|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain with movement||||0.167
81437398|NCT02788513|162566363|OTHER|||||||0.9287||||||An alpha of 0.05 was used for one-sided test. The MCPMod procedure adjusts for multiplicity.|MCPMod Sigmoidal Emax model fit.|Model assumption: 25% of max effect achieved at 5 mg and 75% of max effect achieved at 10 mg of BI 425809.||Multiple comparison procedures and modelling (MCPmod) techniques for mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) was used.||||0.9287
81437399|NCT02788513|162566363|OTHER|||||||0.7646||||||An alpha of 0.05 was used for one-sided test. The MCPMod procedure adjusts for multiplicity.|MCPMod linear model fit.|No assumption needed.||Multiple comparison procedures and modelling (MCPmod) techniques for mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) was used.||||0.7646
81437400|NCT02788513|162566363|OTHER|||||||0.9335||||||An alpha of 0.05 was used for one-sided test. The MCPMod procedure adjusts for multiplicity.|MCPMod linear in log model fit.|No assumption needed.||Multiple comparison procedures and modelling (MCPmod) techniques for mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) was used.||||0.9335
81437401|NCT02788513|162566363|OTHER|||||||0.8199||||||An alpha of 0.05 was used for one-sided test. The MCPMod procedure adjusts for multiplicity.|MCPMod logistic model fit.|Model assumption: 10% of max effect achieved at 5 mg and 50% of max effect achieved at 10 mg of BI 425809.||Multiple comparison procedures and modelling (MCPmod) techniques for mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) was used.||||0.8199
81437402|NCT02788513|162566363|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|1.18||p-values are nominal without multiplicity adjustment.|MMRM|MMRM information is described in the description section.||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)||1.18|-1.09|0.9340
81437403|NCT02788513|162566363|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.6041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.44||p-values are nominal without multiplicity adjustment.|MMRM|MMRM information is described in the description section.||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)||1.44|-0.84|0.6041
81437404|NCT02788513|162566363|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.1926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|1.9||p-values are nominal without multiplicity adjustment.|MMRM|MMRM information is described in the description section.||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)||1.90|-0.38|0.1926
81437405|NCT02788513|162566363|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.9739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|1.12||p-values are nominal without multiplicity adjustment.|MMRM|MMRM information is described in the description section.||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)||1.12|-1.16|0.9739
81437406|NCT02788513|162566364|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|1.52||p-values are nominal without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance model included baseline value for the secondary endpoint measure, MMSE stratification (\>=20, \<20) at baseline and treatment.||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA)||1.52|-1.48|0.979
81437407|NCT02788513|162566364|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|2.0||p-values are nominal without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance model included baseline value for the secondary endpoint measure, MMSE stratification (\>=20, \<20) at baseline and treatment.||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA)||2.00|-1.01|0.521
81437408|NCT02788513|162566364|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|-0.02||p-values are nominal without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance model included baseline value for the secondary endpoint measure, MMSE stratification (\>=20, \<20) at baseline and treatment.||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA)||-0.02|-3.04|0.047
81437409|NCT02788513|162566364|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|-0.67||p-values are nominal without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance model included baseline value for the secondary endpoint measure, MMSE stratification (\>=20, \<20) at baseline and treatment.||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA)||-0.67|-3.65|0.005
81437410|NCT02788513|162566365|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.11||p-values are nominal without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included MMSE stratification (\>=20, \<20) at baseline (BL) and treatment, CIBIS is included as BL adjustment term.||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA)||0.11|-0.32|0.343
81437411|NCT02788513|162566365|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.16||p-values are nominal without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included MMSE stratification (\>=20, \<20) at baseline (BL) and treatment, CIBIS is included as BL adjustment term.||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA)||0.16|-0.26|0.645
81437412|NCT02788513|162566365|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.3||p-values are nominal without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included MMSE stratification (\>=20, \<20) at baseline (BL) and treatment, CIBIS is included as BL adjustment term.||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA)||0.30|-0.13|0.448
81437413|NCT02788513|162566365|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.32||p-values are nominal without multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included MMSE stratification (\>=20, \<20) at baseline (BL) and treatment, CIBIS is included as BL adjustment term.||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA)||0.32|-0.11|0.340
81437414|NCT00835796|162566472|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|101.0||||||90.0|94.2|109.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||109|94.2|
81472360|NCT03646305|162636564|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between the four conditions on levels of anxiety||||>0.05
81699168|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.2176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|5.97|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Effectiveness; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||5.97|-1.36|0.2176
81437415|NCT00835796|162566473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.7||||||90.0|94.0|104.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104|94.0|
81437416|NCT00835796|162566474|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.8||||||90.0|94.5|103.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103|94.5|
81437417|NCT02327325|162566475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.94||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.24|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between physical activity only and the wait list group. Rejection of the null hypothesis means that the physical activity group had greater improvement than the wait list group.||0.35|-6.24|0.08
81437418|NCT02327325|162566475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.26||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.69|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison of the PA \& CBT group to the wait list group. Rejection of the null hypothesis means that the PA + CBT group was superior on this outcome to the wait list group.||0.06|-6.69|0.06
81437419|NCT02327325|162566476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.11||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.85|0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison of the PA only group with the wait list control. Rejection of the null hypothesis means that the PA group was superior to the wait list group.||0.64|-12.85|0.07
81437420|NCT02327325|162566476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.69|3.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison of the PA + CBT only group with the wait list control. Rejection of the null hypothesis means that the PA + CBT group was superior to the wait list group.||3.48|-11.69|0.28
81437421|NCT02327325|162566477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.64||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|7.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison of the PA only group with the wait list control. Rejection of the null hypothesis means that the PA group was superior to the wait list group.||7.96|-0.69|0.097
81437422|NCT02327325|162566477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.91||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|7.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison of the PA+CBT group with the wait list control. Rejection of the null hypothesis means that the PA+CBT group was superior to the wait list group.||7.39|-1.55|0.196
81437423|NCT02327325|162566478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.85|-1.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison of the PA only group with the wait list control. Rejection of the null hypothesis means that the PA group was superior to the wait list group.||-1.34|-6.85|<0.01
81437424|NCT02327325|162566478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.99||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison of the PA + CBT only group with the wait list control. Rejection of the null hypothesis means that the PA + CBT group was superior to the wait list group.||0.86|-4.85|0.17
81437425|NCT02327325|162566479|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|5.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison of the PA only group with the wait list control. Rejection of the null hypothesis means that the PA group was superior to the wait list group.||5.19|-4.86|0.95
81437426|NCT02327325|162566479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.07|1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison of the PA+CBT group with the wait list control. Rejection of the null hypothesis means that the PA+CBT group was superior to the wait list group.||1.07|-7.07|0.97
81437427|NCT00951093|162566502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P value adjusted for multiple comparisons|Friedman´s test|followed by nonparametric pairwise multiple comparisons||||||<0.001
81437428|NCT00951093|162566503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Friedman´s test|followed by nonparametric pairwise multiple comparisons||||||0.002
81437429|NCT00951093|162566504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Friedman´s test|||||||< 0.001
81437430|NCT00951093|162566505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.02||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|followed by nonparametric pairwise multiple comparisons||||||< 0.020
81437431|NCT00951093|162566506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|followed by nonparametric pairwise multiple comparisons||||||< 0.001
81437432|NCT00951093|162566507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|followed by nonparametric pairwise multiple comparisons||||||0.001
81736545|NCT00017953|163171425|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.09|||Regression, Cox|||||1.09|0.83|0.51
81437433|NCT00951093|162566508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Friedman´s test|followed by nonparametric pairwise multiple comparisons||||||< 0.001
81437434|NCT04443569|162566509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Post-Op Day 1||||0.3
81437435|NCT04443569|162566509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Post-Op Day 2||||0.9
81437436|NCT04443569|162566509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Post-Op Day 3||||0.07
81437437|NCT04443569|162566509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Post-Op Day 4||||0.09
81437438|NCT04443569|162566510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81437439|NCT04412057|162566555|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.86||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|7.88|||Regression, Logistic|||The sample size provided greater than 80% power to detect a difference of 0.25 in the proportion of subjects alive and free of respiratory failure using a Chi-square exact test at a one-sided significance level of 0.05. This calculation assumed that the proportion alive and free of respiratory failure will be 0.60 in the placebo group and 0.85 in the CERC-002 group.||7.88|1.04|0.0440
81437440|NCT04412057|162566556|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.1762|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|6.82|||Regression, Logistic|||The proportion of subjects alive at Day 28/ET in the CERC-002 group was compared to that in the placebo group using logistic regression methods. The logistic regression model included terms for treatment group. Model based point estimate (i.e., odds ratio \[OR\]), 90% confidence interval \[CI\], and one-sided p-value were reported.||6.82|0.59|0.1762
81450484|NCT03433755|162587801|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-48.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.71|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.78|-39.11||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-39.11|-57.78|< 0.0001
81736546|NCT00017953|163171426|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||||1.10|0.79|0.42
81437441|NCT00407745|162566582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.2||Significance was declared if the 2-tailed test for the difference between treatment groups was significant at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||"Null hypothesis - the mean DAAC for the pregabalin group is equal to the mean DAAC for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean DAAC for the placebo group differs from the mean DAAC for the pregabalin group.~ANCOVA model included baseline severity of pain and Baseline Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) Total Score as covariates and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors."||-0.20|-0.98|0.0032
81437442|NCT00407745|162566583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.2||Serial gate-keeping multiple testing procedure was used. If primary comparison for DAAC was significant, then variables were assessed in a hierarchical manner. Significance was declared if unadjusted p-value was significant at 0.05 level (\<=0.05).|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included baseline severity (pain) and baseline PCS as covariates and effects for treatment and pooled center as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||-0.20|-1.20|0.0066
81437443|NCT00407745|162566584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.032|3.328||Serial gate-keeping multiple testing was used. If primary comparison for DAAC was significant, then variables were assessed in hierarchical manner. Significance was declared if unadjusted p-value at 0.05 level and preceding tests were significant.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model used terms for baseline pain score and baseline PCS total score as covariate, and pooled center and treatment as cofactor.||Null hypothesis - The rate of responder for the pregabain group was equal to the rate of responder for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - The rate of responder for the pregabain group was not equal to the rate of responder for the placebo group||3.328|1.032|0.0390
81437444|NCT00407745|162566585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0006||95.0||||Serial gate-keeping multiple testing was used. If primary comparison for DAAC was significant, then variables were assessed in hierarchical manner. Significance was declared if unadjusted p-value at 0.05 level and preceding tests were significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Modified ridit transformation with the Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test was used with adjusting for pooled center.||Null hypothesis - The raw mean score for the pregabain group was equal to the raw mean score for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - The raw mean score for the pregabain group was not equal to the raw mean score for the placebo group.||||0.0006
81437445|NCT00407745|162566586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.265|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.56||Serial gate-keeping multiple testing was used. If primary comparison for DAAC was significant, then variables were assessed in hierarchical manner. Significance was declared if unadjusted p-value at 0.05 level and preceding tests were significant.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included baseline sleep interference score as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||-0.56|-1.60|<0.0001
81437446|NCT00407745|162566587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.05||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 1~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, study center, time (week), baseline pain score, baseline PCS total score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.05|-0.94|0.0295
81437447|NCT00407745|162566587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.22||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 2~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, study center, time (week), baseline pain score, baseline PCS total score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.22|-1.11|0.0033
81437448|NCT00407745|162566587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.09||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, study center, time (week), baseline pain score, baseline PCS total score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.09|-0.98|0.0185
81437449|NCT00407745|162566587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.21||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, study center, time (week), baseline pain score, baseline PCS total score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.21|-1.10|0.0040
81478148|NCT02821416|162646093|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-5.81||||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.69|-0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, time post-allergen challenge , treatment\*time post-allergen challenge, allergen induced at screening||||-0.94|-10.69|0.0208
81478149|NCT02821416|162646094|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.535||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.045|8.116|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, maximum percent decrease in FEV1 late asthma response||||8.116|-3.045|0.3630
81699169|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.4235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|5.14|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Effectiveness; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||5.14|-2.16|0.4235
81736547|NCT00017953|163171427|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.05|||Regression, Cox|||||1.05|0.82|0.23
81437450|NCT00407745|162566587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.36||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 5~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, study center, time (week), baseline pain score, baseline PCS total score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.36|-1.26|0.0004
81437451|NCT00407745|162566587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.27||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, study center, time (week), baseline pain score, baseline PCS total score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.27|-1.17|0.0018
81437452|NCT00407745|162566587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.24||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 7~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, study center, time (week), baseline pain score, baseline PCS total score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.24|-1.14|0.0027
81437453|NCT00407745|162566587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.21||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, study center, time (week), baseline pain score, baseline PCS total score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.21|-1.11|0.0041
81437454|NCT00407745|162566587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.18||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 9~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, study center, time (week), baseline pain score, baseline PCS total score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.18|-1.09|0.0058
81437455|NCT00407745|162566587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.23||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 10~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, study center, time (week), baseline pain score, baseline PCS total score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.23|-1.14|0.0031
81437456|NCT00407745|162566587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.17||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 11~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, study center, time (week), baseline pain score, baseline PCS total score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.17|-1.08|0.0076
81437457|NCT00407745|162566587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.04||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 12~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, study center, time (week), baseline pain score, baseline PCS total score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.04|-0.95|0.0328
81437458|NCT00407745|162566587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.11||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 13~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, study center, time (week), baseline pain score, baseline PCS total score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.11|-1.02|0.0150
81437459|NCT00407745|162566587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.2||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 14~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, study center, time (week), baseline pain score, baseline PCS total score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.20|-1.11|0.0048
81478150|NCT02256917|162646095|OTHER|Confirmative one-sided one-sample Poisson-test.|ABR|4.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.06|5.79||A respective confirmative one-sided one-sample Poisson-test was used to demonstrate if the mean ABR in patients with individually tailored prophylaxis is at least 50% below the mean ABR rate in the GENA-01 trial.|one-sided one-sample Poisson-test||A confidence interval of 97.5% for confirmative analysis was also used - the respective upper and lower limit CIs were 3.96-5.93|||5.79|4.06|
81478151|NCT02256917|162646095|OTHER|Reduction of the annualized total bleeding rate (ABR) observed in the GENA-01 study vs. GENA-21B analyzed with a Negative Binomial regression model including a correction for overdispersion.|Rate ratio|11.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|18.86|||Negative binomial regression model|||||18.86|7.50|<0.0001
81437460|NCT00407745|162566587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.24||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 15~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, study center, time (week), baseline pain score, baseline PCS total score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.24|-1.15|0.0030
81437461|NCT00407745|162566587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.3||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 16~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, study center, time (week), baseline pain score, baseline PCS total score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.30|-1.22|0.0011
81437462|NCT00407745|162566588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.24||||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.103|4.546||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression used terms for treatment, baseline pain score as covariate, baseline PCS total score, and pooled center as cofactor.||Null hypothesis - The rate of responder for the pregabain group was equal to the rate of responder for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - The rate of responder for the pregabain group was not equal to the rate of responder for the placebo group.||4.546|1.103|0.0256
81437463|NCT00407745|162566589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.35||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 1.~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, pooled center, time (week), baseline score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.35|-1.23|0.0004
81437464|NCT00407745|162566589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.43||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week2~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, pooled center, time (week), baseline score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.43|-1.31|<0.0001
81437465|NCT00407745|162566589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.36||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 3.~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, pooled center, time (week), baseline score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.36|-1.24|0.0004
81437466|NCT00407745|162566589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.32||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 4.~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, pooled center, time (week), baseline score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.32|-1.20|0.0008
81437467|NCT00407745|162566589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.49||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 5.~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, pooled center, time (week), baseline score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.49|-1.38|<0.0001
81437468|NCT00407745|162566589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.48||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 6.~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, pooled center, time (week), baseline score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.48|-1.37|<0.0001
81437469|NCT00407745|162566589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.47||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 7.~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, pooled center, time (week), baseline score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.47|-1.35|<0.0001
81437470|NCT00407745|162566589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.46||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 8.~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, pooled center, time (week), baseline score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.46|-1.35|<0.0001
81450485|NCT03433755|162587801|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-40.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.62|-32.24||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-32.24|-48.62|< 0.0001
81539216|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|10.13||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||10.13|1.58|0.0034
81437471|NCT00407745|162566589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.5||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 9.~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, pooled center, time (week), baseline score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.50|-1.39|<0.0001
81437472|NCT00407745|162566589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-0.63||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 10.~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, pooled center, time (week), baseline score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.63|-1.53|<0.0001
81437473|NCT00407745|162566589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.49||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 11.~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, pooled center, time (week), baseline score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.49|-1.39|<0.0001
81437474|NCT00407745|162566589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.47||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 12.~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, pooled center, time (week), baseline score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.47|-1.37|<0.0001
81437475|NCT00407745|162566589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.47||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 13.~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, pooled center, time (week), baseline score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.47|-1.38|<0.0001
81437476|NCT00407745|162566589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.51||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 14.~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, pooled center, time (week), baseline score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.51|-1.41|<0.0001
81437477|NCT00407745|162566589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-0.63||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 15.~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, pooled center, time (week), baseline score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.63|-1.53|<0.0001
81437478|NCT00407745|162566589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.61||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Week 16.~A longitudinal analysis of weekly mean changes using repeated measures mixed models which compared treatments at each week and the last scheduled study week based on this model (to assess durability of treatment effect) was used.~Effects for treatment, pooled center, time (week), baseline score, and treatment by time interaction were included as covariates. The covariance structure was compound-symmetric."||-0.61|-1.51|<0.0001
81437479|NCT00407745|162566590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.0438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.02||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline mBPI-10 Total Score as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||-0.02|-1.08|0.0438
81437480|NCT00407745|162566591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.448||0.7103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.72||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline QANeP - Static Mechanical Allodynia as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"At/above level: within 2 dermatomes above or below the neurological level of injury (NLI).~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.72|-1.06|0.7103
81699170|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.96||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|22.11|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Side Effects; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||22.11|2.50|0.0143
81699171|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|12.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.96||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.76|22.35|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Side Effects; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||22.35|2.76|0.0124
81478152|NCT02256917|162646095|OTHER|Reduction of the annualized total bleeding rate (ABR) observed in the GENA-01 study vs. GENA-21B analyzed with a Poisson regression model including a correction for overdispersion.|Rate ratio|10.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.12|16.8|||Poisson regression model|||||16.80|6.12|<0.0001
81699172|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.29||0.3675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|12.36|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Side Effects; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||12.36|-4.60|0.3675
81437481|NCT00407745|162566591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.06||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline QANeP - Static Mechanical Allodynia as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"Below level: more than 2 dermatomes below the NLI.~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.06|-1.28|0.0747
81699173|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.89||0.0319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|16.11|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Side Effects; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||16.11|0.74|0.0319
81699174|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|16.38|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Side Effects; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||16.38|0.97|0.0276
81699175|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.0627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|5.27|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Convenience; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||5.27|-0.14|0.0627
81699176|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|5.97|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Convenience; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||5.97|0.54|0.0187
81699177|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.2419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|4.06|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Convenience; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||4.06|-1.03|0.2419
81699178|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28||0.4124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|3.56|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Convenience; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||3.56|-1.46|0.4124
81699179|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|4.24|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Convenience; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||4.24|-0.76|0.1730
81699180|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|9.08|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Global Satisfaction; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||9.08|1.77|0.0037
81699181|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.0449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|7.39|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Global Satisfaction; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||7.39|0.09|0.0449
81699182|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.2038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|5.65|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Global Satisfaction; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||5.65|-1.21|0.2038
81699183|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73||0.0644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|6.59|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Global Satisfaction; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||6.59|-0.19|0.0644
81699184|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.3775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|4.9|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Global Satisfaction; Week 16: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||4.90|-1.86|0.3775
81699185|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62||0.5806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|6.6|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Effectiveness; Week 56: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||6.60|-3.70|0.5806
81699186|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53||0.6084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|6.27|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Effectiveness; Week 56: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||6.27|-3.68|0.6084
81699187|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.95||0.6991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.56|16.99|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Side Effects; Week 56: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||16.99|-11.56|0.6991
81699188|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|13.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6||0.0265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|24.68|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Side Effects; Week 56: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||24.68|1.66|0.0265
81699189|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.8795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|4.21|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Convenience; Week 56: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||4.21|-3.61|0.8795
81699190|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.2758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|5.87|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Convenience; Week 56: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||5.87|-1.68|0.2758
81736548|NCT00017953|163171428|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.05|||Regression, Cox|||||1.05|0.84|0.29
81736549|NCT02374853|163171429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.23
81437482|NCT00407745|162566592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.379||0.5689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.54||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline QANeP - Dynamic Mechanical Allodynia as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"At/Above level~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.54|-0.97|0.5689
81437483|NCT00407745|162566592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.322||0.4764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.41||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline QANeP - Dynamic Mechanical Allodynia as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"Below level~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.41|-0.87|0.4764
81437484|NCT00407745|162566593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.474||0.3362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.48||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline QANeP - Punctate Hyperalgesia as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"At/Above level~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.48|-1.40|0.3362
81437485|NCT00407745|162566593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.321||0.3113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.31||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline QANeP - Punctate Hyperalgesia as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"Below level~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.31|-0.96|0.3113
81437486|NCT00407745|162566594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.539||0.2721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.48||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline QANeP - Temporal Summation to stimuli as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"At/Above level~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.48|-1.67|0.2721
81437487|NCT00407745|162566594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.337||0.4906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.9||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline QANeP - Temporal Summation to stimuli as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"Below level~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.90|-0.43|0.4906
81437488|NCT00407745|162566595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.472||0.3123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|0.46||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline QANeP - Cold Allodynia as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"At/Above level~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.46|-1.42|0.3123
81437489|NCT00407745|162566595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.368||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.18||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline QANeP - Cold Allodynia as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"Below level~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.18|-1.28|0.1360
81699191|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27||0.1197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|8.0|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Global Satisfaction; Week 56: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||8.00|-0.92|0.1197
81699192|NCT02528253|163094328|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19||0.0743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|8.24|||ANCOVA|||TSQM Global Satisfaction; Week 56: p-value was computed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline average LBPI score, treatment, and study site as a random effect.||8.24|-0.39|0.0743
81699193|NCT00225147|163094374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.001
81699194|NCT00225147|163094374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81699195|NCT00225147|163094375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.040
81699196|NCT00225147|163094375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81699197|NCT04295356|163094435|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence interval of the ratio of geometric least squares means of Cmax was estimated to assess the PK similarity between CT-P17 AI and CT-P17 PFS (bioequivalence margin of 80% to 125%).|Ratio of geometric least squares means|102.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.08|111.9|||ANCOVA|The stratification factors (gender \[male or female\], study center, and body weight as measured on Day -1) were included in ANCOVA model as covariates.||Equivalence test in Cmax between CT-P17 AI and CT-P17 PFS||111.90|94.08|
81699198|NCT04295356|163094436|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence interval of the ratio of geometric least squares means of AUC0-inf was estimated to assess the PK similarity between CT-P17 AI and CT-P17 PFS (bioequivalence margin of 80% to 125%).|Ratio of geometric least squares means|103.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.98|114.29|||ANCOVA|The stratification factors (gender \[male or female\], study center, and body weight as measured on Day -1) were included in ANCOVA model as covariates.||Equivalence test in AUC0-inf between CT-P17 AI and CT-P17 PFS||114.29|93.98|
81736550|NCT02374853|163171430|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.25
81736551|NCT02374853|163171431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.054
81736552|NCT02305758|163171454|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.939|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.596|1.48||||||Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using the Cox Proportional Hazard Model, stratified by planned bevacizumab use (planned use versus no planned use).||1.480|0.596|
81736553|NCT02305758|163171455|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.261|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.738|2.156||||||Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using the Cox Proportional Hazard Model, stratified by planned bevacizumab use (planned use versus no planned use).||2.156|0.738|
81736554|NCT02305758|163171456|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|-4.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|12.1|||Mantel Haenszel|||Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using the Mantel-Haenszel method, stratified by planned bevacizumab use (planned use versus no planned use).||12.1|-21.4|
81472361|NCT03646305|162636565|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure main effect of time. Null: Across the sample, levels of depressive mood were equivalent across time.||||<0.001
81472362|NCT03646305|162636565|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests was conducted to measure differences in depressive mood from depressive mood from baseline to post-intervention||||<0.001
81472363|NCT03646305|162636565|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests was conducted to measure differences in depressive mood from post-intervention to follow-up. Null hypothesis: there would be no significant differences in depressive mood from post-intervention to follow-up.||||>0.05
81472364|NCT03646305|162636565|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze main effect of Intervention. Null: On average, the experimental conditions and control conditions would have equal levels of depressive mood||||>0.05
81478153|NCT02256917|162646096|OTHER|A respective confirmative one-sided one-sample Poisson-test was used to demonstrate if the mean spontaneous ABR in patients with individually tailored prophylaxis is at least 50% below the mean ABR rate in the GENA-01 trial.|ABR|3.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.48|3.87|||One-sided one-sample Poisso|||||3.87|2.48|
81736555|NCT01077596|163171457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|1.2||||||95.0|1.1|1.3||||||||1.3|1.1|
81736556|NCT01077596|163171457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||||95.0|1.0|1.2|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.2|1.0|
81736557|NCT01077596|163171457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|1.2||||||95.0|1.1|1.3||||||||1.3|1.1|
81478154|NCT02256917|162646097|OTHER|A respective confirmative one-sided one-sample Poisson-test was used to demonstrate if the mean ABR in patients with 2x/week prophylaxis or less with individually tailored prophylaxis is at least 50% below the mean ABR rate in the GENA-01 trial.|ABR|5.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|6.39|||One-sided one-sample Poisson-test||A confidence interval of 97.5% for confirmative analysis was also used - the respective upper and lower limit CIs were 3.76-6.60|||6.39|3.90|
81478155|NCT00086450|162646124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|7.9||||0.005||95.0|3.3|12.5|||Regression, Cox|||||12.5|3.3|0.005
81478156|NCT00086450|162646125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.74||||0.004||95.0|1.91|3.89|||Regression, Cox|||||3.89|1.91|0.004
81478157|NCT00086450|162646126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|5.4||||0.049||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.049
81478158|NCT00086450|162646127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68||95.0|||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.68
81478159|NCT00784719|162646132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median|59.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|57.0||Upper limit of 80% CI was not estimable as there were insufficient number of participants, who achieved \>=10 mm Schirmer test score in this reporting group, for the analysis.||||||||57.0|
81478160|NCT00784719|162646132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median|58.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|58.0||Upper limit of 80% CI was not estimable as there were insufficient number of participants, who achieved \>=10 mm Schirmer test score in this reporting group, for the analysis.||||||||58.0|
81478161|NCT00784719|162646132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median|57.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|29.0||Upper limit of 80% CI was not estimable as there were insufficient number of participants, who achieved \>=10 mm Schirmer test score in this reporting group, for the analysis.||||||||29.0|
81478162|NCT00784719|162646134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|9.0|28.0||||||||28.0|9.0|
81478163|NCT00784719|162646134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median|8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|8.0|27.0||||||||27.0|8.0|
81478164|NCT00784719|162646134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|15.0|27.0||||||||27.0|15.0|
81736558|NCT01077596|163171457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||||95.0|1.0|1.2|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.2|1.0|
81736559|NCT01077596|163171457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|1.2||||||95.0|1.0|1.3||||||||1.3|1.0|
81736560|NCT01077596|163171457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||||95.0|1.0|1.2|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.2|1.0|
81736561|NCT01077596|163171457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|1.2||||||95.0|1.1|1.4||||||||1.4|1.1|
81736562|NCT01077596|163171457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.2||||||95.0|1.0|1.3|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.3|1.0|
81736563|NCT01077596|163171458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|1.4||||||95.0|0.9|2.2||||||||2.2|0.9|
81736564|NCT01077596|163171458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.2||||||95.0|0.8|2.0|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||2.0|0.8|
81736565|NCT01077596|163171458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|1.2||||||95.0|0.8|2.0||||||||2.0|0.8|
81736566|NCT01077596|163171458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||||95.0|0.7|1.9|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.9|0.7|
81736567|NCT01077596|163171458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|1.3||||||95.0|0.8|2.1||||||||2.1|0.8|
81736568|NCT01077596|163171458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||||95.0|0.7|1.9|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.9|0.7|
81736569|NCT01077596|163171458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|2.2||||||95.0|1.2|3.9||||||||3.9|1.2|
81736570|NCT01077596|163171458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.0||||||95.0|1.1|3.6|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||3.6|1.1|
81736571|NCT01077596|163171459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|4.5||||||95.0|3.2|6.3||||||||6.3|3.2|
81736572|NCT01077596|163171459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|3.0||||||95.0|2.0|4.4|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||4.4|2.0|
81736573|NCT01077596|163171459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|4.0||||||95.0|2.8|5.8||||||||5.8|2.8|
81736574|NCT01077596|163171459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.9||||||95.0|1.9|4.5|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||4.5|1.9|
81736575|NCT01077596|163171459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|4.4||||||95.0|3.1|6.3||||||||6.3|3.1|
81736576|NCT01077596|163171459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|3.0||||||95.0|1.9|4.5|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||4.5|1.9|
81736577|NCT01077596|163171459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|4.5||||||95.0|2.8|7.2||||||||7.2|2.8|
81736578|NCT01077596|163171459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|3.5||||||95.0|2.1|5.9|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||5.9|2.1|
81736579|NCT01077596|163171460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|2.6||||||95.0|1.7|4.1||||||||4.1|1.7|
81736580|NCT01077596|163171460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.1||||||95.0|1.3|3.4|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||3.4|1.3|
81736581|NCT01077596|163171460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|2.3||||||95.0|1.4|3.6||||||||3.6|1.4|
81736582|NCT01077596|163171460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.8||||||95.0|1.1|3.0|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||3.0|1.1|
81736583|NCT01077596|163171460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|2.3||||||95.0|1.5|3.7||||||||3.7|1.5|
81736584|NCT01077596|163171460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.8||||||95.0|1.1|3.0|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||3.0|1.1|
81736585|NCT01077596|163171460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|2.6||||||95.0|1.5|4.5||||||||4.5|1.5|
81736586|NCT01077596|163171460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.2||||||95.0|1.3|3.9|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||3.9|1.3|
81736587|NCT01077596|163171461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|0.8||||||95.0|0.5|1.3||||||||1.3|0.5|
81478165|NCT00784719|162646134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median|9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|8.0|15.0||||||||15.0|8.0|
81478166|NCT00784719|162646134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|8.0|15.0||||||||15.0|8.0|
81478167|NCT00784719|162646134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|8.0|43.0||||||||43.0|8.0|
81478168|NCT00784719|162646134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|15.0|30.0||||||||30.0|15.0|
81478169|NCT02497404|162646151|OTHER|Clopper-Pearson (exact) 95% confidence interval provided for the survival proportion.|Proportion (percent)|46.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.1|62.8||||||||62.8|30.1|
81437490|NCT00407745|162566596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.549||0.4257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|0.65||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline QANeP - Cold Hyperalgesia Subscales as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"At/Above level~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.65|-1.53|0.4257
81437491|NCT00407745|162566596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.412||0.2005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.28||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline QANeP - Cold Hyperalgesia Subscales as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"Below level~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.28|-1.34|0.2005
81437492|NCT00407745|162566597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.1377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.01||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline NPSI - 12 Items Total Intensity Score as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||0.01|-0.09|0.1377
81437493|NCT00407745|162566598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.3312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.04||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline NPSI - Burning Spontaneous Pain as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||0.04|-0.11|0.3312
81437494|NCT00407745|162566599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.0||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline NPSI - Pressing Spontaneous Pain as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||0.00|-0.13|0.0440
81437495|NCT00407745|162566600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.02||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline NPSI - Paroxysmal Pain as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||0.02|-0.12|0.1370
81437496|NCT00407745|162566601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||0.8911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.05||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline NPSI - Evoked pain as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||0.05|-0.06|0.8911
81437497|NCT00407745|162566602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.3731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.04||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline NPSI - Paresthesia/Dysesthesia as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||0.04|-0.10|0.3731
81472365|NCT03646305|162636565|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Activity. Null: On average, singing and verbal repetition would result in equal levels of depressive mood||||>0.05
81472366|NCT03646305|162636565|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: On average, all four conditions were equivalent in levels of depressive mood||||>0.05
81478170|NCT02497404|162646152|OTHER|Clopper-Pearson (exact) 95% confidence interval provided for the survival proportion.|Proportion (percent)|64.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.2|78.8||||||||78.8|47.2|
81478171|NCT02497404|162646153|OTHER|Clopper-Pearson (exact) 95% confidence interval provided for the survival proportion.|Proportion (percent)|33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.1|50.2||||||||50.2|19.1|
81478172|NCT02497404|162646154|OTHER|Clopper-Pearson (exact) 95% confidence interval provided for the survival proportion.|Proportion (percent)|89.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.8|97.1||||||||97.1|75.8|
81736588|NCT01077596|163171461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.7||||||95.0|0.4|1.2|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.2|0.4|
81736589|NCT01077596|163171461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|0.6||||||95.0|0.4|1.1||||||||1.1|0.4|
81736590|NCT01077596|163171461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.6||||||95.0|0.3|1.0|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.0|0.3|
81472367|NCT03646305|162636565|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at a significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2 (Intervention: experimental, control) × 3 (Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure Time x Intervention interactions. Null: experimental and control conditions are equivalent in levels of depressive mood across time||||>0.05
81472368|NCT03646305|162636565|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze Time x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between singing and verbal repetition on levels of depressive mood||||>0.05
81472369|NCT03646305|162636565|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between 4 conditions on levels of depressive mood||||>0.05
81472370|NCT03646305|162636566|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure main effect of time. Null: Across the sample, levels of happiness were equivalent across time||||>0.05
81472371|NCT03646305|162636566|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Intervention. Null: On average, the experimental conditions and control conditions would have equal levels of happiness||||>0.05
81478173|NCT02497404|162646155|OTHER|Clopper-Pearson (exact) 95% confidence interval provided for the survival proportion.|Proportion (percent)|64.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.2|78.8||||||||78.8|47.2|
81478174|NCT02497404|162646156|OTHER||Proportion (percent)|38.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.4|55.4||||||Clopper-Pearson (exact) 95% confidence interval provided for the survival proportion.||55.4|23.4|
81478175|NCT02497404|162646157|OTHER|Clopper-Pearson (exact) 95% confidence interval provided for the graft failure proportion.|Proportion (percent)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|13.5||||||||13.5|0.07|
81736591|NCT01077596|163171461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|0.8||||||95.0|0.5|1.4||||||||1.4|0.5|
81736592|NCT01077596|163171461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.8||||||95.0|0.4|1.4|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.4|0.4|
81736593|NCT01077596|163171461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|1.1||||||95.0|0.6|2.0||||||||2.0|0.6|
81736594|NCT01077596|163171461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.0||||||95.0|0.6|1.9|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status†, previous depression dx, previous IBD‡ diagnosis, OC§ use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.9|0.6|
81736595|NCT01077596|163171462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|0.9||||||95.0|0.8|1.1||||||||1.1|0.8|
81478176|NCT02497404|162646158|OTHER|Clopper-Pearson (exact) 95% confidence interval provided for the GVHD proportion.|Proportion (percent)|33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.1|50.2||||||||50.2|19.1|
81472372|NCT03646305|162636566|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Activity. Null: On average, singing and verbal repetition would have equal levels of happiness||||>0.05
81437498|NCT00407745|162566603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.383||0.3312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.38||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline NPSI - Individual Item Score as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"Item 1 - Burning pain~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.38|-1.13|0.3312
81437499|NCT00407745|162566603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.377||0.0976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.12||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline NPSI - Individual Item Score as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"Item 2 - Squeezing pain~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.12|-1.37|0.0976
81437500|NCT00407745|162566603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.393||0.0538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|0.01||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline NPSI - Individual Item Score as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"Item 3 - Pain like pressure~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.01|-1.54|0.0538
81437501|NCT00407745|162566603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.389||0.3239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.38||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline NPSI - Individual Item Score as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"Item 5 - Electric shocks~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.38|-1.15|0.3239
81437502|NCT00407745|162566603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.376||0.1912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.25||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline NPSI - Individual Item Score as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"Item 6 - Stabbing pain~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.25|-1.23|0.1912
81437503|NCT00407745|162566603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.353||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.85||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline NPSI - Individual Item Score as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"Item 8 - By light touching~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.85|-0.55|0.6720
81437504|NCT00407745|162566603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.7821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.56||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline NPSI - Individual Item Score as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"Item 9 - By pressure~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.56|-0.74|0.7821
81437505|NCT00407745|162566603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.352||0.6851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.55||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline NPSI - Individual Item Score as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"Item 10 - By something cold~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.55|-0.84|0.6851
81437506|NCT00407745|162566603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.387||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.41||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline NPSI - Individual Item Score as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"Item 11 - Pins and needles~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.41|-1.12|0.3610
81478177|NCT02497404|162646159|OTHER|Clopper-Pearson (exact) 95% confidence interval provided for the high-risk extensive chronic graft-versus-host-disease proportion.|Proportion (percent)|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|15.3||||||||15.3|0.63|
81478178|NCT01408901|162646166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.7||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|52.3||The P value is a Hochberg-adjusted P value.|t-test, 2 sided|||||52.3|5.1|0.052
81478179|NCT01408901|162646166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.2|17.6||The P value is a Hochberg-adjusted P value.|t-test, 2 sided|||||17.6|-30.2|0.91
81736596|NCT01077596|163171462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||||95.0|0.8|1.1|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.1|0.8|
81736597|NCT01077596|163171462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|1.0||||||95.0|0.9|1.2||||||||1.2|0.9|
81736598|NCT01077596|163171462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.0||||||95.0|0.8|1.1|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.1|0.8|
81736599|NCT01077596|163171462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|1.0||||||95.0|0.8|1.1||||||||1.1|0.8|
81736600|NCT01077596|163171462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.9||||||95.0|0.8|1.1|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.1|0.8|
81736601|NCT01077596|163171462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|1.1||||||95.0|0.9|1.3||||||||1.3|0.9|
81736602|NCT01077596|163171462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||||95.0|0.9|1.2|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.2|0.9|
81736603|NCT01077596|163171463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|1.1||||||95.0|1.0|1.3||||||||1.3|1.0|
81736604|NCT01077596|163171463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.2||||||95.0|1.0|1.3|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.3|1.0|
81736605|NCT01077596|163171463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|1.2||||||95.0|1.0|1.4||||||||1.4|1.0|
81736606|NCT01077596|163171463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.2||||||95.0|1.0|1.4|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.4|1.0|
81736607|NCT01077596|163171463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|1.1||||||95.0|0.9|1.2||||||||1.2|0.9|
81736608|NCT01077596|163171463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.1||||||95.0|0.9|1.3|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.3|0.9|
81736609|NCT01077596|163171463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude Odds Ratio|1.0||||||95.0|0.9|1.2||||||||1.2|0.9|
81736610|NCT01077596|163171463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.0||||||95.0|0.8|1.2|||||Adjusted for age, sex, cal year, study site, tumor characteristics, multiple antidepressants exposure, smoking, hysterectomy status, previous depression dx, previous IBD diagnosis, OC use, HRT/ERT use, and NSAID use.|||1.2|0.8|
81736611|NCT02363803|163171476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.03
81736612|NCT05446870|163171507|OTHER||Posterior probability (%)|100.0|||||||||||||||Posterior probability (based on 20000 sets of model parameters) ctDNA fold change (square root scale) coefficient less than zero in the multivariable logistic regression model of pCR, adjusted for baseline ctDNA and treatment assignment.|||
81437507|NCT00407745|162566603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.402||0.4915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.52||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline NPSI - Individual Item Score as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||"Item 12 - Tingling~Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group."||0.52|-1.07|0.4915
81437508|NCT00407745|162566604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0536||95.0||||p-values are adjusted for baseline score. Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis - The rate of subjects with improvement for the pregabain group was equal to the rate of subjects with improvement for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - The rate of subjects with improvement for the pregabain group was not equal to the rate of subjects with improvement for the placebo group.||||0.0536
81437509|NCT00407745|162566605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3107||95.0||||p-values are adjusted for baseline score. Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis - The rate of subjects with improvement for the pregabain group was equal to the rate of subjects with improvement for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - The rate of subjects with improvement for the pregabain group was not equal to the rate of subjects with improvement for the placebo group.||||0.3107
81736613|NCT05446870|163171509|OTHER||Posterior probability (%)|90.99|||||||||||||||Posterior probability (based on 20000 sets of model parameters) ctDNA fold change (square root scale) coefficient less than zero in the multivariable logistic regression model of CRS (CRS3 coded as 1 and CRS1 or 2 coded as 0), adjusted for baseline ctDNA and treatment assignment.|||
81736614|NCT05446870|163171510|OTHER|Difference in percentage (calculated as % Pembrolizumab + SOC + MK-4830 arm - % Pembrolizumab + SOC arm) and 95% confidence interval (CI) were based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percentage|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|12.9||||||||12.9|-10.0|
81736615|NCT05446870|163171511|OTHER|Difference in percentage (calculated as % Pembrolizumab + SOC + MK-4830 arm - % Pembrolizumab + SOC arm) and 95% CI were based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percentage|20.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|37.0||||||||37.0|3.5|
81736616|NCT05446870|163171514|OTHER||Posterior probability (%)|38.75|||||||||||||||Posterior probability (based on 20000 sets of model parameters) coefficient for treatment assignment (MK-4830 containing vs. not) less than zero in Bayesian parametrization of the constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model, modeling ctDNA value at Cycle 3 and ctDNA value at baseline as bivariate normal.|||
81736617|NCT03226522|163171543|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.010
81736618|NCT03226522|163171543|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81736619|NCT01686438|163171556|NON_INFERIORITY|The mean change in ISI score from baseline in Veterans receiving CBT-I by video teleconferencing will be no more than 1.67 smaller than the reference treatment, i.e., Veterans receiving in-person CBT-I.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.33||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|1.57|||t-test, 1 sided|||||1.57|-4.63|0.138
81437510|NCT00407745|162566606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-4.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.182||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.19|-0.59||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline MOS 9-item Sleep Problems Index as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||-0.59|-9.19|0.0262
81437511|NCT00407745|162566607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.985||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.55|-2.78||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline MOS - Sleep disturbance as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||-2.78|-14.55|0.0041
81437512|NCT00407745|162566608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.492||0.0998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|12.66||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline MOS - Sleep Adequacy as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||12.66|-1.11|0.0998
81437513|NCT00407745|162566609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.501||0.1048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|12.61||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline MOS - Snoring as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||12.61|-1.20|0.1048
81437514|NCT00407745|162566610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-5.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.417||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.91|-0.37||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included baseline MOS - Awaken Short of Breath or with headache as covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||-0.37|-9.91|0.0347
81437515|NCT00407745|162566611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.76||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline MOS - Sleep Quantity as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||0.76|0.01|0.0436
81437516|NCT00407745|162566612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77||0.2761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|8.49||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline MOS - Somnolence as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||8.49|-2.44|0.2761
81437517|NCT00407745|162566613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.81||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.443|5.491||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression Model included Pooled Center and Treatment as the categorical factors, and Optimal Sleep Score at Baseline as the covariate.||Null hypothesis - The rate of subjects with optimal sleep for the pregabain group was equal to the rate of subjects with optimal sleep for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - The rate of subjects with optimal sleep for the pregabain group was not equal to the rate of subjects with optimal sleep for the placebo group.||5.491|1.443|0.0024
81437518|NCT00407745|162566614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.433||0.1164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|0.17||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline HADS - Anxiety as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||0.17|-1.54|0.1164
81437519|NCT00407745|162566615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.447||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-0.11||Significance was declared if p-value \<=0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms of baseline HADS - Depression as a covariate and pooled center and treatment as fixed (class) cofactors.||Null hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was the same as the mean of the measure for the placebo group; Alternative hypothesis - the mean of the measure for the pregabalin group was different from the mean of the measure for the placebo group.||-0.11|-1.87|0.0279
81437520|NCT00955552|162566620|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority test of Ártico vs Cosamin DS® regarding the decrease of pain scale (VAS) in the PP population (N = 86).|||||<|0.05||||||For numeric variables Test -t student or ANOVA will be used. It will be considered statistically significant P-value less than 0,05.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81437521|NCT03449199|162566658|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.7953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in log-transformed UACR was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with randomized treatment, and randomization strata of sUA and UACR as independent variables. The last observation carried forward imputation was used for missing data. In this study, multiplicity was not considered since the study objective is exploratory.||0.34|-0.44|0.7953
81437522|NCT03449199|162566658|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43||||0.0311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in log-transformed UACR was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with randomized treatment, and randomization strata of sUA and UACR as independent variables. The last observation carried forward imputation was used for missing data. In this study, multiplicity was not considered since the study objective is exploratory.||-0.04|-0.82|0.0311
81736620|NCT00984126|163171570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.4||||||A one-sided 95% upper confidence limit was based on an exact calculation for a binomial distribution.||1.4||
81736621|NCT01864174|163171596|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The study provided 90% power to demonstrate noninferiority in change from baseline mean HbA1c at Week 24, with an assumed standard deviation (SD) of 1.0%, a non-inferiority margin of 0.3%, and 2-sided alpha of 0.05 for the primary comparison|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0687|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.17|||||METFORMIN XR VS METFORMIN IR|||0.17|-0.10|
81736622|NCT02648347|163171601|NON_INFERIORITY|Establishment of non-inferiority was based on a margin of -0.75 g/dL applied to the difference in mean change: Vadadustat minus Darbepoetin alfa.|Least squares mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.15||||||Treatment comparison: Vadadustat minus Darbepoetin Alfa||0.15|-0.04|
81736623|NCT02648347|163171602|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per Food and Drug Administration \[FDA\]) and 1.3 (per European Medicines Agency \[EMA\]).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||=|0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.955|1.412|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0014 has been reported in this section.||1.412|0.955|=0.2050
81736624|NCT02648347|163171602|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17|||=|0.0725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.012|1.355|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0014 (NCT02648347) and AKB-6548-CI-0015 (NCT02680574). Time to first MACE for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 382 and 344 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 50.07 (23.00, 82.86) weeks versus 51.93 (27.79, 91.00) weeks, respectively. Statistical analysis from the pooled data has been reported in this section.||1.355|1.012|=0.0725
81736625|NCT02648347|163171603|NON_INFERIORITY|Establishment of non-inferiority was based on a margin of -0.75 g/dL applied to the difference in mean change: Vadadustat minus Darbepoetin alfa.|Least squares mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.14||||||Treatment comparison: Vadadustat minus Darbepoetin Alfa||0.14|-0.06|
81736626|NCT02648347|163171604|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||=|0.1743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.966|1.382|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0014 has been reported in this section.||1.382|0.966|=0.1743
81736627|NCT02648347|163171604|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||=|0.2305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.972|1.267|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0014 (NCT02648347) and AKB-6548-CI-0015 (NCT02680574). Time to first MACE plus hospitalization for heart failure or thromboembolic events excluding vascular access thrombosis for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 451 and 424 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 42.86 (19.71, 73.43) weeks versus 43.86 (21.36, 80.43) weeks, respectively.||1.267|0.972|=0.2305
81736628|NCT02648347|163171605|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19|||=|0.3154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.901|1.564|||Gray's Test|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0014 has been reported in this section.||1.564|0.901|=0.3154
81736629|NCT02648347|163171605|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||=|0.2531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.947|1.42|||Gray's Test|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0014 (NCT02648347) and AKB-6548-CI-0015 (NCT02680574). Time to first cardiovascular MACE for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 198 and 178 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 45.57 (21.71, 73.29) weeks versus 47.36 (20.00, 88.43) weeks, respectively. Statistical analysis from the pooled data has been reported in this section.||1.420|0.947|=0.2531
81736630|NCT02648347|163171606|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||=|0.5991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.808|1.594|||Gray's test|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0014 has been reported in this section.||1.594|0.808|=0.5991
81736631|NCT02648347|163171606|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||=|0.8613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.792|1.293|||Gray's test|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0014 (NCT02648347) and AKB-6548-CI-0015 (NCT02680574). Time to first cardiovascular death for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 127 and 131 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 48.29 (28.86, 76.14) weeks versus 48.43 (21.29, 92.29) weeks, respectively. Statistical analysis from the pooled data has been reported in this section.||1.293|0.792|=0.8613
81736632|NCT02648347|163171607|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||=|0.4388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.902|1.375|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0014 has been reported in this section.||1.375|0.902|=0.4388
81736633|NCT02648347|163171607|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.3 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||=|0.4577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.274|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0014 (NCT02648347) and AKB-6548-CI-0015 (NCT02680574). Time to first all-cause mortality for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 319 and 307 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 52.14 (28.71, 84.71) weeks versus 53.00 (30.71, 94.14) weeks, respectively. Statistical analysis from the pooled data has been reported in this section.||1.274|0.930|=0.4577
81478180|NCT01408901|162646166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|22.4||The P value is a Hochberg-adjusted P value.|t-test, 2 sided|||||22.4|-25.2|0.91
81478181|NCT01408901|162646166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.6||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|57.7||The P value is a Hochberg-adjusted P value.|t-test, 2 sided|||||57.7|9.4|0.02
81478182|NCT01408901|162646167|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.61||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.44||The P value is a Hochberg-adjusted P value.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.44|-1.67|0.49
81472373|NCT03646305|162636566|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: On average, all four conditions were equivalent in levels of happiness||||>0.05
81472374|NCT03646305|162636566|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at a significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2 (Intervention: experimental, control) × 3 (Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure Time x Intervention interactions. Null: experimental and control conditions are equivalent in levels of happiness across time.||||>0.05
81472375|NCT03646305|162636566|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between singing and verbal repetition on levels of happiness||||>0.05
81736634|NCT01639222|163171620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Calcium-Vitamin D/Reference (%)|179.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|157.16|205.52|||||Point estimates and 95% CIs for the treatment difference ratio (Calcium-Vitamin D/reference treatment) are provided on the original scale as a ratio \* 100%.|The primary parameters were analysed in a mixed effects general linear model of the logtransformed values, including treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect. The objective of the trial was met if the treatment contrast was statistically significantly different from 0 in the appropriate direction in a 2-sided test on a 5% significance level for both parameters. The 5% significance level for both primary parameters was not adjusted for multiple testing.||205.52|157.16|
81736635|NCT01639222|163171621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Calcium-Vitamin D/Reference (%)|71.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.83|74.84|||||Point estimate and 95% CI for the treatment difference ratio (Calcium-Vitamin D /reference treatment) are provided on the original scale as a ratio \* 100%.|||74.84|68.83|
81736636|NCT01639222|163171622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Calcium-Vitamin D/Reference (%)|156.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|121.66|201.93|||||Point estimates and 95% CIs for the treatment difference ratio (Calcium-Vitamin D / reference treatment) are provided on the original scale as a ratio \* 100%.|||201.93|121.66|
81736637|NCT01723397|163171623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.8
81736638|NCT02009163|163171670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on a log-rank test, stratified by 4-week cessation status (Yes, No). 4-week cessation was defined as a subject having no binge days during the 4 weeks prior to randomization.|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81736639|NCT02009163|163171671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in LS mean|-0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.42||Nominal P-value not adjusted for multiplicity.|mixed- effects model for repeated measur|MMRM over all post-randomization visits during the randomized-withdrawal phase. Value for change from baseline = outcome variable.||||-0.42|-0.81|<0.001
81437523|NCT03449199|162566659|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.71||||0.4055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|5.78|||ANCOVA|||For Week 12 (visit of the primary outcome), ANCOVA model with treatment, randomization strata of sUA and UACR levels as independent variables, Baseline eGFR as covariate is fitted. The last observation carried forward imputation was used for missing data.||5.78|-2.35|0.4055
81437524|NCT03449199|162566659|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.42||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|7.46|||ANCOVA|||For Week 12 (visit of the primary outcome), an ANCOVA model with treatment, randomization strata of sUA and UACR levels as independent variables, Baseline eGFR as covariate is fitted. The last observation carried forward imputation was used for missing data.||7.46|-0.62|0.0960
81437525|NCT03449199|162566660|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|-1.74|||ANCOVA|||For Week 12 (visit of the primary outcome), an ANCOVA model with treatment, randomization strata of UACR levels as independent variables is fitted. The last observation carried forward imputation was used for missing data.||-1.74|-3.13|<0.0001
81437526|NCT03449199|162566660|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|-2.54|||ANCOVA|||For Week 12 (visit of the primary outcome), an ANCOVA model with treatment, randomization strata of UACR levels as independent variables is fitted. The last observation carried forward imputation was used for missing data.||-2.54|-3.91|<0.0001
81437527|NCT03449199|162566661|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-102.02||||0.3955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-338.81|134.78|||ANCOVA|||For Week 12 (visit of the primary outcome), an ANCOVA model with treatment, randomization strata of UACR levels as independent variables is fitted. The last observation carried forward imputation was used for missing data.||134.78|-338.81|0.3955
81437528|NCT03449199|162566661|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-197.49||||0.0991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-432.73|37.75|||ANCOVA|||For Week 12 (visit of the primary outcome), ANCOVA model with treatment, randomization strata of UACR levels as independent variables is fitted. The last observation carried forward imputation was used for missing data.||37.75|-432.73|0.0991
81437529|NCT03449199|162566662|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.2791|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic||Missing observations at Study Week 12 are imputed as nonresponse.|Odds ratio, 95% CLs, and p-values are obtained from logistic regression model adjusting for treatment group, randomization strata of Baseline sUA (\<6.0 vs ≥6.0 mg/dL) and Baseline UACR (200 to \<300 mg/g vs 300 to ≤3000 mg/g), Baseline UACR and Baseline sUA levels. Odds ratio for a baseline covariate is the ratio of odds over one unit increase of the covariate and it is assumed constant. P-value represents the statistical significance level of odds ratio differing from 1.||||0.2791
81437530|NCT03449199|162566662|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.0507|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95% CLs, and p-values are obtained from logistic regression model adjusting for treatment group, randomization strata of Baseline sUA (\<6.0 vs ≥6.0 mg/dL) and Baseline UACR (200 to \<300 mg/g vs 300 to ≤3000 mg/g), Baseline UACR and Baseline sUA levels. Odds ratio for a baseline covariate is the ratio of odds over one unit increase of the covariate and it is assumed constant. P-value represents the statistical significance level of odds ratio differing from 1.||||0.0507
81437531|NCT01091103|162566672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9427|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9427
81437532|NCT01091103|162566673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.337|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3370
81437533|NCT01628549|162566721|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.53||||0.4344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|5.38|||ANCOVA|||||5.38|-2.32|0.4344
81437534|NCT01628549|162566721|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.46||||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|8.4|||ANCOVA|||||8.40|0.52|0.0266
81437535|NCT01628549|162566721|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.37||||0.0317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|8.36|||ANCOVA|||||8.36|0.39|0.0317
81437536|NCT01628549|162566722|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo in success rate|3.4||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|14.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.38|-7.82|0.3300
81437537|NCT01628549|162566722|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo in success rate|13.2||||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|25.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.60|0.54|0.0159
81437538|NCT01628549|162566722|SUPERIORITY||Difference vs placebo in success rate|4.1||||0.4834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.44|15.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.87|-7.44|0.4834
81736640|NCT02009163|163171672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Unadjusted P-value for the difference in distribution between treatment groups in CGI-S.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with a modified ridit score, adjusting for Visit 8 (Week 12) CGI-S as the covariate.||||||<0.001
81437539|NCT01077817|162566728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.5|||Logistic Regression Model|The case-cohort hazard ratio estimate for drug exposure was based on analysis of all cases of esophageal cancer and their comparison sample.||A hazard ratio estimate was calculated from the case-control matched set to measure the risk association between exposure to alendronate treatment and incidence of esophageal cancer.||1.5|0.7|
81437540|NCT01077817|162566728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.0|||Logistic Regression Model|The case-cohort hazard ratio estimate for drug exposure was based on analysis of all cases of esophageal cancer and their comparison sample.||A hazard ratio estimate was calculated from the case-control matched set to measure the risk association between exposure to etidronate treatment and incidence of esophageal cancer.||2.0|0.9|
81472376|NCT03646305|162636566|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no differences between four conditions on levels of happiness||||>0.05
81478183|NCT01408901|162646167|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-0.67||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|0.51||The P value is a Hochberg-adjusted P value.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.51|-1.84|0.49
81437541|NCT01077817|162566728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|16.7|||Logistic Regression Model|The case-cohort hazard ratio estimate for drug exposure was based on analysis of all cases of esophageal cancer and their comparison sample.||A hazard ratio estimate was calculated from the case-control matched set to measure the risk association between exposure to ibandronate treatment and incidence of esophageal cancer.||16.7|1.4|
81437542|NCT01077817|162566728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.5|||Logistic Regression Model|The case-cohort hazard ratio estimate for drug exposure was based on analysis of all cases of esophageal cancer and their comparison sample.||A hazard ratio estimate was calculated from the case-control matched set to measure the risk association between exposure to risedronate treatment and incidence of esophageal cancer.||2.5|1.0|
81437543|NCT01077817|162566728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.2|||Logistic Regression Model|The case-cohort hazard ratio estimate for drug exposure was based on analysis of all cases of esophageal cancer and their comparison sample.||A hazard ratio estimate was calculated from the case-control matched set to measure the risk association between exposure to raloxifene treatment and incidence of esophageal cancer.||2.2|0.2|
81437544|NCT01077817|162566729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.3|||Proportional Hazards Regression Model|Year of birth, calendar quarter of cohort entry, and exposure history were stratified in this model.||"A hazard ratio was calculated to estimate the risk of esophageal cancer among initiators of alendronate~compared to non-initiators of alendronate. For calculation of this hazard ratio, esophageal cancer cases occurring during the entire follow-up period were used."||1.3|0.7|
81437545|NCT01077817|162566729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.0|||Proportional Hazards Regression Model|Year of birth, calendar quarter of cohort entry, and exposure history were stratified in this model.||"A hazard ratio was calculated to estimate the risk of esophageal cancer among initiators of etidronate~compared to non-initiators of etidronate. For calculation of this hazard ratio, esophageal cancer cases occurring during the entire follow-up period were used."||2.0|0.8|
81736641|NCT02009163|163171673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in LS mean|-5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|-3.9||Nominal P-value not adjusted for multiplicity.|mixed-effects model for repeated measure|MMRM over all post-randomization visits during the randomized-withdrawal phase. Value for change from baseline = outcome variable.||||-3.9|-7.2|<0.001
81736642|NCT00838279|163171693|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|100.31||||||90.0|97.82|102.85|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.85|97.82|
81736643|NCT00838279|163171694|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|101.78||||||90.0|99.09|104.55|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104.55|99.09|
81736644|NCT00838279|163171695|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|99.94||||||90.0|97.4|102.55|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.55|97.40|
81736645|NCT00465270|163171698|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.49||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.11|||Log Rank|||||1.11|0.22|0.08
81736646|NCT00465270|163171700|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.55||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.999|||Log Rank|||||0.999|0.31|0.046
81736647|NCT03273153|163171733|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.2954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.5|||Regression, Cox|||||1.50|0.88|0.2954
81736648|NCT01237054|163171765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024||||||The reported p-value is representative of the difference in levels of Ang2 in both groups.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.024
81736649|NCT01237054|163171765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055||||||The reported p-value is representative of the difference in levels of G-CSF in both groups.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.055
81736650|NCT01237054|163171765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055||||||The reported p-value is representative of the difference in levels of Follistatin in both groups.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.055
81736651|NCT01237054|163171765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0098||||||The reported p-value is representative of the difference in levels of HGF in both groups.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.0098
81736652|NCT01237054|163171765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||The reported p-value is representative of the difference in levels of VEGF-A in both groups.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.02
81736653|NCT01237054|163171766|OTHER|Other, trend test.||||||0.008|||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra test for trend|||||||0.008
81736654|NCT01237054|163171767|OTHER|Other, trend test.||||||0.15||||||The reported p-value is representative of the difference in levels of Kep between MGUS and SMM+MM.|Jonckheere-Terpstra test for trend|||||||0.15
81736655|NCT01237054|163171767|OTHER|Other, trend test.||||||0.33||||||The reported p-value is representative of the difference in levels of Ktrans between MGUS and SMM+MM.|Jonckheere-Terpstra test for trend|||||||0.33
81736656|NCT01237054|163171768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.08
81736657|NCT01237054|163171769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.011
81736658|NCT05323396|163171790|OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Student's unpaired t-test|||||||0.19
81736659|NCT05323396|163171791|OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||Student's unpaired t-test|||||||0.85
81736660|NCT05323396|163171792|OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||Student's unpaired t-test|||||||0.77
81736661|NCT05323396|163171793|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||student's unpaired t-test|||||||0.12
81736662|NCT05323396|163171794|OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||student's unpaired t-test|||||||0.81
81736663|NCT05323396|163171795|OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||student's unpaired t-test|||||||0.65
81736664|NCT00913627|163171796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.13|20.19||p-value adjusted for baseline pain severity rating (PSR) and gender|ANOVA|||||20.19|12.13|<0.001
81736665|NCT00913627|163171796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.02|20.99||p-value adjusted for baseline pain severity rating (PSR) and gender|ANOVA|||||20.99|13.02|<0.001
81736666|NCT00913627|163171796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.33|16.26||p-value adjusted for baseline pain severity rating (PSR) and gender|ANOVA|||||16.26|8.33|<0.001
81736667|NCT00913627|163171797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|8.38||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||||8.38|4.30|<0.001
81736668|NCT00913627|163171797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.05|9.08||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||||9.08|5.05|<0.001
81736669|NCT00913627|163171797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.04|7.06||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||||7.06|3.04|<0.001
81478184|NCT01408901|162646167|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.36||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|1.38||The P value is a Hochberg-adjusted P value.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.38|-0.66|0.49
81736670|NCT00913627|163171800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH)|-72.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.56|-55.83||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CMH adjusted proportions|8 hours||-55.83|-88.56|<0.001
81736671|NCT00913627|163171800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH)|-70.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.14|-54.3||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CMH adjusted proportions|8 hours||-54.30|-87.14|<0.001
81736672|NCT00913627|163171800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH)|-59.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.94|-42.27||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CMH adjusted proportions|8 hours||-42.27|-76.94|<0.001
81736673|NCT00913627|163171800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH)|-72.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.56|-55.83||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CMH adjusted proportions|9 hours||-55.83|-88.56|<0.001
81736674|NCT00913627|163171800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH)|-70.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.14|-54.3||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CMH adjusted proportions|9 hours||-54.30|-87.14|<0.001
81736675|NCT00913627|163171800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH)|-57.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.43|-40.16||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CMH adjusted proportions|9 hours||-40.16|-75.43|<0.001
81437546|NCT01077817|162566729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.4|||Proportional Hazards Regression Model|Year of birth, calendar quarter of cohort entry, and exposure history were stratified in this model.||"A hazard ratio was calculated to estimate the risk of esophageal cancer among initiators of ibandronate~compared to non-initiators of ibandronate. For calculation of this hazard ratio, esophageal cancer cases occurring during the entire follow-up period were used."||3.4|0.5|
81437547|NCT01077817|162566729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.0|||Proportional Hazards Regression Model|Year of birth, calendar quarter of cohort entry, and exposure history were stratified in this model.||"A hazard ratio was calculated to estimate the risk of esophageal cancer among initiators of risendronate~compared to non-initiators of risendronate. For calculation of this hazard ratio, esophageal cancer cases occurring during the entire follow-up period were used."||2.0|0.9|
81437548|NCT01077817|162566729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.3|||Proportional Hazards Regression Model|Year of birth, calendar quarter of cohort entry, and exposure history were stratified in this model.||"A hazard ratio was calculated to estimate the risk of esophageal cancer among initiators of raloxifene~compared to non-initiators of raloxifene. For calculation of this hazard ratio, esophageal cancer cases occurring during the entire follow-up period were used."||2.3|0.3|
81437549|NCT01077817|162566729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.5|||Proportional Hazards Regression Model|||"A hazard ratio was calculated to estimate the risk of esophageal cancer among initiators of~alendronate compared to non-initiators of alendronate. For calculation of 721+ day hazard ratios, only esophageal cancer cases occurring at least 721 days from initiation of study drug (data not shown) were used."||1.5|0.7|
81437550|NCT01077817|162566729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.9|||Proportional Hazards Regression Model|||"A hazard ratio was calculated to estimate the risk of esophageal cancer among initiators of~etidronate compared to non-initiators of etidronate. For calculation of 721+ day hazard ratios, only~esophageal cancer cases occurring at least 721 days from initiation of study drug (data not shown) were used."||1.9|0.7|
81736676|NCT00913627|163171800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH)|-66.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.98|-49.6||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CMH adjusted proportions|10 hours||-49.60|-83.98|<0.001
81736677|NCT00913627|163171800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH)|-70.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.14|-54.3||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CMH adjusted proportions|10 hours||-54.30|-87.14|<0.001
81736678|NCT00913627|163171800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH)|-55.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.85|-38.11||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||CMH adjusted proportions|10 hours||-38.11|-73.85|<0.001
81736679|NCT00913627|163171800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-63.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.82|-46.06||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours||-46.06|-80.82|<0.001
81736680|NCT00913627|163171800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-68.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.63|-54.14||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours||-54.14|-85.63|<0.001
81736681|NCT00913627|163171800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-55.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.85|-38.11||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hours||-38.11|-73.85|<0.001
81437551|NCT01077817|162566729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|11.1|||Proportional Hazards Regression Model|||"A hazard ratio was calculated to estimate the risk of esophageal cancer among initiators of~ibandronate compared to non-initiators of ibandronate. For calculation of 721+ day hazard ratios,~only esophageal cancer cases occurring at least 721 days from initiation of study drug (data not shown) were used."||11.1|0.8|
81437552|NCT01077817|162566729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.0|||Proportional Hazards Regression Model|||"A hazard ratio was calculated to estimate the risk of esophageal cancer among initiators of~risedronate compared to non-initiators of risedronate. For calculation of 721+ day hazard ratios,~only esophageal cancer cases occurring at least 721 days from initiation of study drug (data not shown) were used."||3.0|1.1|
81736682|NCT00913627|163171800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-63.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.82|-46.06||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours||-46.06|-80.82|<0.001
81478185|NCT01408901|162646167|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.48||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|1.59||The P value is a Hochberg-adjusted P value.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.59|-0.64|0.49
81478186|NCT01408901|162646168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|5.0||The P value is a Hochberg-adjusted P value.|t-test, 2 sided|||||5.0|2.1|<0.01
81478187|NCT01408901|162646168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.8||The P value is a Hochberg-adjusted P value.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.8|-2.1|0.44
81478188|NCT01408901|162646168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.9||The P value is a Hochberg-adjusted P value.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.9|-2.1|0.44
81478189|NCT01408901|162646168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|5.2||The P value is a Hochberg-adjusted P value.|t-test, 2 sided|||||5.2|2.2|<0.01
81478190|NCT01408901|162646169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.001|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.001|-0.012|0.09
81478191|NCT01408901|162646170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|-0.001|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.001|-0.010|0.03
81478192|NCT01408901|162646171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.001|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.001|-0.012|0.09
81478193|NCT01408901|162646172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.002|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.002|-0.009|0.17
81478194|NCT00547157|162646183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.07|||||difference is PRT - CRT|||0.07|-0.26|
81478195|NCT00547157|162646184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.613||||0.0601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.656|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio is presented as panitumumab plus radiotherapy:chemoradiotherapy.|||2.656|0.980|0.0601
81478196|NCT00547157|162646185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.731||||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.068|2.806|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio is presented as panitumumab plus radiotherapy:chemoradiotherapy.|||2.806|1.068|0.0259
81472377|NCT03646305|162636567|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure main effect of time. Null: Across the sample, levels of confidence were equivalent across time.||||>0.05
81472378|NCT03646305|162636567|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Intervention. Null: On average, the experimental conditions and control conditions would have equal levels of confidence||||>0.05
81539217|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.22||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|8.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||8.04|1.29|0.0123
81539218|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.3291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.78||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||3.78|0.64|0.3291
81539219|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.27||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|8.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||8.21|1.30|0.0118
81539220|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.93||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|10.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||10.40|1.49|0.0058
81736683|NCT00913627|163171800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-65.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.49|-48.07||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours||-48.07|-82.49|<0.001
81736684|NCT00913627|163171800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-50.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.09|-32.45||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hours||-32.45|-69.09|<0.001
81736685|NCT00913627|163171801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.18|6.51||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR, and gender|ANOVA|||SPID 0-4||6.51|4.18|<0.001
81736686|NCT00913627|163171801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.09|6.4||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPID 0-4||6.40|4.09|<0.001
81736687|NCT00913627|163171801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|5.12||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPID 0-4||5.12|2.83|<0.001
81736688|NCT00913627|163171801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.63|9.43||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPID 4-8||9.43|5.63|<0.001
81736689|NCT00913627|163171801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|9.56||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPID 4-8||9.56|5.80|<0.001
81736690|NCT00913627|163171801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.62|7.36||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPID 4-8||7.36|3.62|<0.001
81736691|NCT00913627|163171802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.68|16.27||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-4||16.27|10.68|<0.001
81736692|NCT00913627|163171802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.48|16.01||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-4||16.01|10.48|<0.001
81736693|NCT00913627|163171802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.33|12.83||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-4||12.83|7.33|<0.001
81736694|NCT00913627|163171802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.71|23.71||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPRID 4-8||23.71|14.71|<0.001
81736695|NCT00913627|163171802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.86|23.78||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPRID 4-8||23.78|14.86|<0.001
81736696|NCT00913627|163171802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.44|18.3||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPRID 4-8||18.30|9.44|<0.001
81736697|NCT00913627|163171802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.29|21.07||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPRID 8-12||21.07|11.29|<0.001
81736698|NCT00913627|163171802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.81|22.49||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPRID 8-12||22.49|12.81|<0.001
81736699|NCT00913627|163171802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.97|17.59||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPRID 8-12||17.59|7.97|<0.001
81478197|NCT00547157|162646186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.593||||0.1039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.909|2.793|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio is presented as panitumumab plus radiotherapy:chemoradiotherapy|||2.793|0.909|0.1039
81478198|NCT00547157|162646187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.791||||0.5744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.342|1.785|||Regression, Logistic||The odd ratio is defined as the odds of having an objective response in the panitumumab plus radiotherapy arm relative to the odds in the chemoradiotherapy arm.|||1.785|0.342|0.5744
81699199|NCT04295356|163094437|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence interval of the ratio of geometric least squares means of AUC0-last was estimated to assess the PK similarity between CT-P17 AI and CT-P17 PFS (bioequivalence margin of 80% to 125%).|Ratio of geometric least squares means|105.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.09|121.86|||ANCOVA|The stratification factors (gender \[male or female\], study center, and body weight as measured on Day -1) were included in ANCOVA model as covariates.||Equivalence test in AUC0-last between CT-P17 AI and CT-P17 PFS||121.86|91.09|
81699200|NCT03004976|163094446|OTHER||Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney Odds|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.248||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.55||Wilcoxon Two Sample Test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Primary efficacy analysis (mRS shift from baseline to 90 days)||1.55|0.53|0.71
81699201|NCT03004976|163094446|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.3|||Cumulative Logit Proportional Odds Model|||Additional analysis of the primary endpoint (mRS score at 90 days), adjusted for baseline mRS, baseline NIHSS, and institution.||2.3|0.4|0.87
81699202|NCT03807245|163094472|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Adjusted geometric mean fold increase from Day 1 to Day 85: adjusted geometric mean ratio GBS-NN/NN2 25mcg/placebo||||<0.0001
81699203|NCT03807245|163094472|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Adjusted geometric mean fold increase from Day 1 to Day 85: adjusted geometric mean ratio GBS-NN/NN2 50mcg/placebo||||<0.0001
81699204|NCT04904614|163094509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.02
81699205|NCT04904614|163094510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.13
81699206|NCT04904614|163094511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6
81699207|NCT04904614|163094513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.97
81699208|NCT01181102|163094515|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"(non-inferiority) When analyzed using the Z test at a one-sided 0.025 significance level, with the addition of a non-inferiority margin of 5% to the incidence in the enoxaparin group.~(superiority) The incidence of thromboembolic events for the FAS was compared using the χ2 test (two-sided significance level: 0.05)"|Cox Proportional Hazard|-6.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-1.6||non-inferiority:P \< 0.001 superiority:P = 0.010|non-inferiority:Z test. superiority:χ2 t|||The incidence proportion of thromboembolic events in the DU-176b group (P˅DU) = The incidence proportion of thromboembolic events in the enoxaparin group (P˅E) + Δ (5%). Alternative hypothesis H˅11: P˅DU \< P˅E + Δ (level of significance, 0.025; one-sided). If the null hypothesis H˅01 was rejected, the following analysis had to be sequentially performed using the χ2 test statistic. Null hypothesis H˅02: P˅DU = P˅E Alternative hypothesis H˅12: P˅DU ≠ P˅E (level of significance, 0.05; two-sided).||-1.6|-11.5|<0.001
81699209|NCT01181102|163094516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||χ2 test|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|5.9||||||||5.9|-0.8|
81699210|NCT01309841|163094520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.38||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.062|1.795|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis via Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by response to laxatives at baseline (LIR, LAR, LUR).||1.795|1.062|0.015
81699211|NCT01309841|163094520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.509||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.168|1.949|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis via Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by response to laxatives at baseline (LIR, LAR, LUR).||1.949|1.168|0.001
81699212|NCT01309841|163094521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.479||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.038|2.107||Response rate over Weeks 1 to 12 in the LIR subgroup is a key secondary endpoint included in the multiple testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.107|1.038|0.028
81699213|NCT01309841|163094521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.691||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.205|2.373||Response rate over Weeks 1 to 12 in the LIR subgroup is a key secondary endpoint included in the multiple testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.373|1.205|0.002
81699214|NCT01309841|163094523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.86|0.24|<0.001
81699215|NCT01309841|163094523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ls mean difference|0.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||1.13|0.51|<0.001
81699216|NCT01309841|163094524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.09||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response (LIR, non-LIR), treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.04|-0.23|0.176
81699217|NCT01309841|163094524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.18||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response (LIR, non-LIR), treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.32|0.008
81699218|NCT01309841|163094525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.05||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response (LIR, non-LIR), treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.23|-0.12|0.564
81699219|NCT01309841|163094525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.18||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response (LIR, non-LIR), treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.36|0.01|0.042
81699220|NCT01309841|163094526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.87||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|8.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response (LIR, non-LIR), treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||8.39|-0.66|0.094
81736700|NCT00913627|163171802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|41.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.48|50.69||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-12||50.69|31.48|<0.001
81699221|NCT01309841|163094526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|8.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.04|13.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response (LIR, non-LIR), treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||13.14|4.04|<0.001
81699222|NCT01309841|163094527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.54||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response (LIR, non-LIR), treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.96|0.12|0.011
81736701|NCT00913627|163171802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.15|52.17||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-12||52.17|33.15|<0.001
81736702|NCT00913627|163171802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.63|40.53||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-12||40.53|21.63|<0.001
81736703|NCT00913627|163171803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.45|9.8||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-4||9.80|6.45|<0.001
81736704|NCT00913627|163171803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.34|9.65||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-4||9.65|6.34|<0.001
81736705|NCT00913627|163171803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.46|7.75||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-4||7.75|4.46|<0.001
81736706|NCT00913627|163171803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.02|14.34||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 4-8||14.34|9.02|<0.001
81736707|NCT00913627|163171803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.01|14.27||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 4-8||14.27|9.01|<0.001
81478199|NCT00547157|162646187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in objective response rate|-0.044|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.187|0.112|||||Difference is objective response rate in the panitumumab plus radiotherapy arm minus the rate in the chemoradiotherapy arm.|||0.112|-0.187|
81478200|NCT00547157|162646188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.278||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.438|4.043|||Regression, Logistic||The odd ratio is defined as the odds of having an objective response in the panitumumab plus radiotherapy arm relative to the odds in the chemoradiotherapy arm.|||4.043|0.438|0.8070
81736708|NCT00913627|163171803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.76|11.0||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 4-8||11.00|5.76|<0.001
81736709|NCT00913627|163171803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.93|12.75||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 8-12||12.75|6.93|<0.001
81478201|NCT00547157|162646188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in complete response rate|0.029|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.103|0.141|||||Difference is objective response rate in the panitumumab plus radiotherapy arm minus the rate in the chemoradiotherapy arm.|||0.141|-0.103|
81478202|NCT01509612|162646189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.397|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.397
81478203|NCT01509612|162646190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||Only those groups were compared who received an intervention||||0.02
81478204|NCT01087203|162646212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) mean difference|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as main effect, baseline value as covariate, and study site as a random effect was used.||-0.16|-2.28|0.025
81699223|NCT01309841|163094527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response (LIR, non-LIR), treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||1.41|0.57|<0.001
81699224|NCT01309841|163094529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.08||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.06||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM total score from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 12)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.06|-0.21|0.273
81699225|NCT01309841|163094529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.12||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.02||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM total score from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 12)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.02|-0.26|0.089
81699226|NCT01309841|163094529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.02||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.17||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM abdominal symptoms subscore from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 12)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.17|-0.14|0.849
81699227|NCT01309841|163094529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.03||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.13||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM abdominal symptoms subscore from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 12)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.13|-0.18|0.749
81699228|NCT01309841|163094529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.13||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.01||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM rectal symptoms subscore from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 12)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.01|-0.26|0.062
81699229|NCT01309841|163094529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.21||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.07||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM rectal symptoms subscore from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 12)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||-0.07|-0.35|0.003
81699230|NCT01309841|163094529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.11||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.06||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM stool symptoms subscore from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 12)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.06|-0.29|0.202
81437553|NCT01077817|162566729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.7|||Proportional Hazards Regression Model|||"A hazard ratio was calculated to estimate the risk of esophageal cancer among initiators of~raloxifene compared to non-initiators of raloxifene. For calculation of 721+ day hazard ratios, only~esophageal cancer cases occurring at least 721 days from initiation of study drug (data not shown) were used."||2.7|0.1|
81437554|NCT01077817|162566729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.6|||Proportional Hazards Regression Model|Year of birth, calendar quarter of cohort entry, and exposure history were stratified in this model.||"A hazard ratio was calculated to estimate the risk of esophageal cancer among initiators of alendronate~compared to non-initiators of alendronate. For calculation of 1441+ day hazard ratios, only esophageal cancer cases occurring at least 1441 days from initiation of study drug (data not shown) were used."||1.6|0.5|
81736710|NCT00913627|163171803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.71|13.46||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 8-12||13.46|7.71|<0.001
81736711|NCT00913627|163171803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.87|10.59||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 8-12||10.59|4.87|<0.001
81437555|NCT01077817|162566729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.0||Year of birth, calendar quarter of cohort entry, and exposure history were stratified in this model.|Proportional hazards regression model|||"A hazard ratio was calculated to estimate the risk of esophageal cancer among initiators of etidronate~compared to non-initiators of etidronate. For calculation of 1441+ day hazard ratios, only esophageal cancer cases occurring at least 1441 days from initiation of study drug (data not shown) were used."||2.0|0.6|
81437556|NCT01077817|162566729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.5|||Proportional hazards regression model|Year of birth, calendar quarter of cohort entry, and exposure history were stratified in this model.||"A hazard ratio was calculated to estimate the risk of esophageal cancer among initiators of risedronate~compared to non-initiators of risedronate. For calculation of 1441+ day hazard ratios, only esophageal cancer cases occurring at least 1441 days from initiation of study drug (data not shown) were used."||2.5|0.4|
81437557|NCT01077817|162566729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.9|||Proportional hazards regression model|Year of birth, calendar quarter of cohort entry, and exposure history were stratified in this model.||"A hazard ratio was calculated to estimate the risk of esophageal cancer among initiators of raloxifene~compared to non-initiators of raloxifene. For calculation of 1441+ day hazard ratios, only esophageal cancer cases occurring at least 1441 days from initiation of study drug (data not shown) were used."||3.9|0.2|
81478205|NCT01087203|162646213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value as covariate, and study site as a random effect was used.||0.32|-0.92|0.332
81736712|NCT00913627|163171803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.24|30.61||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-12||30.61|19.24|<0.001
81736713|NCT00913627|163171803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.03|31.28||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-12||31.28|20.03|<0.001
81736714|NCT00913627|163171803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.19|24.38||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-12||24.38|13.19|<0.001
81736715|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|13.31||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|25.36||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||15 minutes||25.36|1.26|0.080
81736716|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|16.39||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.73|29.04||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||15 minutes||29.04|3.73|0.043
81736717|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|5.39||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|15.4||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||15 minutes||15.40|-4.62|0.354
81736718|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|48.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.34|63.96||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||30 minutes||63.96|33.34|<0.001
81736719|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|51.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.15|66.73||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||30 minutes||66.73|37.15|<0.001
81736720|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|36.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.62|50.98||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||30 minutes||50.98|22.62|<0.001
81736721|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|57.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.2|73.57||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||45 minutes||73.57|41.20|<0.001
81736722|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|66.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.56|81.78||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||45 minutes||81.78|51.56|<0.001
81736723|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.2|66.21||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||45 minutes||66.21|34.20|<0.001
81736724|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|67.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.36|83.93||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||60 minutes||83.93|51.36|<0.001
81736725|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|70.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.16|86.05||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||60 minutes||86.05|55.16|<0.001
81736726|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|51.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.32|69.38||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||60 minutes||69.38|34.32|<0.001
81736727|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|69.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.33|85.33||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||90 minutes||85.33|53.33|<0.001
81736728|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|74.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.29|89.14||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||90 minutes||89.14|59.29|<0.001
81437558|NCT00372996|162566730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.912||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.744|1.118|||Log Rank|2-sided p-value from an unstratified log-rank text|Hazard ratio was based on Cox proportional hazards model.|||1.118|0.744|0.560
81437559|NCT00372996|162566731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.764||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|70.0|0.572|1.02||2-sided p-value from unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on the Cox proportional hazards model.|||1.020|0.572|0.331
81437560|NCT00372996|162566732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.79||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|17.6|||Pearson chi-square test|||||17.6|-8.0|0.463
81437561|NCT01186016|162566741|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||A priori threshold for the P-Value was.05 or less.|ANOVA|||The scores on the Genetic Knowledge Test for both groups between baseline and the end of the educational sessions were analyzed with repeated measures ANOVA.||||<0.01
81736729|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.88|75.84||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||90 minutes||75.84|41.88|<0.001
81736730|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|69.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.33|85.33||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||120 minutes||85.33|53.33|<0.001
81736731|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|77.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.57|92.06||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||120 minutes||92.06|63.57|<0.001
81736732|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.88|75.84||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||120 minutes||75.84|41.88|<0.001
81736733|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|69.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.33|85.33||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||180 minutes||85.33|53.33|<0.001
81736734|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|77.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.57|92.06||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||180 minutes||92.06|63.57|<0.001
81736735|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.88|75.84||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||180 minutes||75.84|41.88|<0.001
81437562|NCT01186016|162566742|OTHER|||||||0.44||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was a P-Value of .05 or less.|ANOVA|||Data for Self-Efficacy for Quitting/Resisting Smoking were analyzed with repeated measures ANOVA using three time points: baseline, end of the educational sessions, and end of the smoking cessation sessions.||||0.44
81437563|NCT01186016|162566743|OTHER|Nominal data were analyzed with Chi Square.||||||0.88||||||The a priori threshold P-Value for statistical significance was .05 or less.|Chi-squared|||||||.88
81437564|NCT00452543|162566746|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This was a test of non-inferiority between the effects of acamprosate vs. placebo. Power analysis was originally based on ITT analysis with 40 subjects, and assumed 30% difference in alcohol consumption (50% vs. 20% reduction in the acamprosate and placebo groups, respectively). With alpha of 0.05, we estimated 74% power to detect a difference between the two groups. Results would be used to estimate effect size to set the stage for an adequately powered larger study in the future.|||||<|0.05||95.0||||Threshold for significance was set a priori at p\<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analyses evaluated the null hypothesis that there would be no difference in the effect of acamprosate vs. placebo on total drinking days.Power analysis was originally based on ITT analysis with 40 subjects, and assumed 30% difference in alcohol consumption (50% vs. 20% reduction in the acamprosate and placebo groups, respectively). With alpha of 0.05, we estimated 74% power to detect a difference between the two groups.||||<0.05
81478206|NCT01087203|162646213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.36|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value as covariate, and study site as a random effect was used.||0.36|-1.15|0.297
81478207|NCT01087203|162646213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value as covariate, and study site as a random effect was used.||-0.10|-1.81|0.029
81736736|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|69.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.33|85.33||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||240 minutes||85.33|53.33|<0.001
81736737|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|77.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.57|92.06||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||240 minutes||92.06|63.57|<0.001
81736738|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.88|75.84||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||240 minutes||75.84|41.88|<0.001
81736739|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|69.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.33|85.33||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||300 minutes||85.33|53.33|<0.001
81736740|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|77.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.57|92.06||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||300 minutes||92.06|63.57|<0.001
81736741|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.88|75.84||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||300 minutes||75.84|41.88|<0.001
81736742|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|69.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.33|85.33||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||360 minutes||85.33|53.33|<0.001
81736743|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|77.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.57|92.06||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||360 minutes||92.06|63.57|<0.001
81736744|NCT00913627|163171804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.88|75.84||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||360 minutes||75.84|41.88|<0.001
81736745|NCT00913627|163171805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|13.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.85|37.89||p-value adjusted for gender and categorical baseline pain severity|Proportional hazards regression|||||37.89|4.85|<0.001
81736746|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|2.03||||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|6.02||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||15 minutes||6.02|-1.95|0.434
81437565|NCT00452543|162566747|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This was a test of non-inferiority between the effects of acamprosate vs. placebo.|||||<|0.05||95.0||||This p \<0.05 was set a priori.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analyses evaluated the null hypothesis that there would be no difference in the effect of acamprosate vs. placebo on total drinks consumed per week.Power analysis was originally based on ITT analysis with 40 subjects, and assumed 30% difference in alcohol consumption (50% vs. 20% reduction in the acamprosate and placebo groups, respectively). With alpha of 0.05, we estimated 74% power to detect a difference between the two groups.||||<0.05
81437566|NCT00452543|162566748|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"This was a test of non-inferiority between the effects of acamprosate vs. placebo. Statistical analyses evaluated the null hypothesis that there would be no difference in the effect of acamprosate vs. placebo on total drinks consumed per drinking day.~Power analysis is discussed above."|||||<|0.05||95.0||||This p\<0.05 was set a priori.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Statistical analyses evaluated the null hypothesis that there would be no difference in the effect of acamprosate vs. placebo on total drinks consumed per drinking day.~Power analysis was originally based on ITT analysis with 40 subjects, and assumed 30% difference in alcohol consumption (50% vs. 20% reduction in the acamprosate and placebo groups, respectively). With alpha of 0.05, we estimated 74% power to detect a difference between the two groups."||||<0.05
81437567|NCT00721955|162566749|SUPERIORITY|LS mean was used in the primary efficacy analysis|||||<|0.0001||||||p-values (adjusted) using Dunnett's t-test in main effects ANCOVA model|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81437568|NCT00721955|162566749|SUPERIORITY|p-values (adjusted) using Dunnett's t-test in main effects ANCOVA model|||||<|0.0001||||||p-values (adjusted) using Dunnett's t-test in main effects ANCOVA model|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81437569|NCT00721955|162566750|SUPERIORITY|LS mean was used in the primary efficacy analysis|||||<|0.0001||||||p-values (adjusted) using Dunnett's t-test in main effects ANCOVA model|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81437570|NCT00721955|162566750|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||-values (adjusted) using Dunnett's t-test in main effects ANCOVA model|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81437571|NCT00216060|162566758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.08||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|8.4|||Regression, Cox|||||8.40|0.51|0.3
81437572|NCT00216060|162566759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||univariate analysis|||||||0.12
81437573|NCT00216060|162566761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81437574|NCT00216060|162566763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81437575|NCT00216060|162566764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.010
81736747|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||15 minutes||0.00|0.00|
81437576|NCT00216060|162566765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81437577|NCT02174276|162566766|SUPERIORITY|Estimated differences in treatment effects between GS-4774 treatment groups and the TDF only group at Week 24 are presented with the 95% CIs and unadjusted P-values.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.017||||0.805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.155|0.12|||Mixed-Effect Model for Repeated Measures|||The null hypotheses was that the mean change from baseline in serum HBsAg in each of the TDF + GS-4774 groups was equal to the mean change from baseline in serum HBsAg in the TDF only group. Each null hypothesis was tested against the 2-sided alternative hypothesis that the mean change from baseline in serum HBsAg was not equal between each of the respective GS-4774 dose groups and the TDF only group.||0.120|-0.155|0.805
81478208|NCT01087203|162646213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 6: ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value as covariate, and study site as a random effect was used.||-0.30|-2.17|0.010
81437578|NCT02174276|162566766|SUPERIORITY|Estimated differences in treatment effects between GS-4774 treatment groups and the TDF only group at Week 24 are presented with the 95% CIs and unadjusted P-values.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.063||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.202|||Mixed-Effect Model for Repeated Measures|||The null hypotheses was that the mean change from baseline in serum HBsAg in each of the TDF + GS-4774 groups was equal to the mean change from baseline in serum HBsAg in the TDF only group. Each null hypothesis was tested against the 2-sided alternative hypothesis that the mean change from baseline in serum HBsAg was not equal between each of the respective GS-4774 dose groups and the TDF only group.||0.202|-0.075|0.370
81437579|NCT02174276|162566766|SUPERIORITY|Estimated differences in treatment effects between GS-4774 treatment groups and the TDF only group at Week 24 are presented with the 95% CIs and unadjusted P-values.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.056||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.194|0.082|||Mixed-Effect Model for Repeated Measures|||The null hypotheses was that the mean change from baseline in serum HBsAg in each of the TDF + GS-4774 groups was equal to the mean change from baseline in serum HBsAg in the TDF only group. Each null hypothesis was tested against the 2-sided alternative hypothesis that the mean change from baseline in serum HBsAg was not equal between each of the respective GS-4774 dose groups and the TDF only group.||0.082|-0.194|0.426
81437580|NCT00345033|162566804|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A priori power calculation determined the power to detect a change in total cholesterol is over 99%.||||||0.125||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.125
81437581|NCT00345033|162566805|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A priori power calculation determined the power to detect a change in weight will be over 99%.||||||0.109||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.109
81437582|NCT00345033|162566806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A priori power calculation determined the power to detect a change in Body Mass Index (BMI) will be over 99%.||||||0.229||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.229
81437583|NCT00345033|162566807|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A priori power calculation determined the power to detect a change in glucose metabolism to be 90%.||||||0.01||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.010
81437584|NCT00345033|162566808|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A priori power calculation determined the power to detect a change in triglycerides will be 81%.||||||0.982||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.982
81437585|NCT00345033|162566809|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A priori power calculation determined the power to detect a change in Insulin Resistance will be 90%.||||||0.082||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.082
81736748|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|1.78||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|5.27||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||15 minutes||5.27|-1.71|0.469
81736749|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|9.13||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|16.93||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||30 minutes||16.93|1.33|0.101
81437586|NCT01992094|162566816|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of GMTs (GMT TIV1c/GMT QIVc) for HI antibody does not exceed the non-inferiority margin of 1.5|Ratios of GMT|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV1c, assessed in terms of ratios of GMT against influenza strain H1N1||1.1|0.9|
81437587|NCT01992094|162566816|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of GMTs (GMT TIV1c/GMT QIVc) for HI antibody does not exceed the non-inferiority margin of 1.5|Ratios of GMT|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV1c, assessed in terms of ratios of GMT against influenza strain H3N2||1.1|0.9|
81437588|NCT01992094|162566816|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of GMTs (GMT TIV1c/GMT QIVc) for HI antibody does not exceed the non-inferiority margin of 1.5|Ratios of GMT|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV1c, assessed in terms of ratios of GMT against influenza strain B1||1.0|0.8|
81472379|NCT03646305|162636567|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Activity. Null: On average, singing and verbal repetition would result in equal levels of confidence||||>0.05
81472380|NCT03646305|162636567|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: On average, all four conditions were equivalent in levels of confidence||||>0.05
81472381|NCT03646305|162636567|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at a significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2 (Intervention: experimental, control) × 3 (Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure Time x Intervention interactions. Null: experimental and control conditions are equivalent in levels of confidence across time.||||>0.05
81478209|NCT01087203|162646213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value as covariate, and study site as a random effect was used.||-0.34|-2.30|0.009
81736750|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|10.73||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.54|18.91||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||30 minutes||18.91|2.54|0.069
81437589|NCT01992094|162566816|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of GMTs (GMT TIV2c/GMT QIVc) for HI antibody does not exceed the non-inferiority margin of 1.5|Ratios of GMT|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV2c, assessed in terms of ratios of GMT against influenza strain B2||1.0|0.9|
81478210|NCT01087203|162646213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA model with treatment as main effect, baseline value as covariate, and study site as a random effect was used.||-0.27|-2.36|0.015
81478211|NCT02559570|162646239|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149||0.7789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.335|0.252|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||0.252|-0.335|0.7789
81478212|NCT02559570|162646239|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.282|0.284|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||0.284|-0.282|0.9930
81437590|NCT01992094|162566817|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between seroconversion rates (% seroconversion TIV1c - % seroconversion QIVc) for HI antibody does not exceed the margin of 10%|Difference between seroconversion rates|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|4.2|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV1c in terms of differences in seroconversion rates against influenza strain H1N1||4.2|-5.3|
81437591|NCT01992094|162566817|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between seroconversion rates (% seroconversion TIV1c - % seroconversion QIVc) for HI antibody does not exceed the margin of 10%|Difference between seroconversion rates|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|1.9|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV1c in terms of differences in seroconversion rates against influenza strainH3N2||1.9|-7.2|
81539221|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.98||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|17.65||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||17.65|2.03|0.0012
81539222|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.1043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|5.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||5.32|0.85|0.1043
81437592|NCT01992094|162566817|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between seroconversion rates (% seroconversion TIV1c - % seroconversion QIVc) for HI antibody does not exceed the margin of 10%|Difference between seroconversion rates|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|2.8|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV1c in terms of differences in seroconversion rates against influenza strain B1||2.8|-6.2|
81437593|NCT01992094|162566817|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between seroconversion rates (% seroconversion TIV2c - % seroconversion QIVc) for HI antibody does not exceed the margin of 10%|Difference between seroconversion rates|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV2c in terms of differences in seroconversion rates against influenza strain B2||0.2|-8.9|
81437594|NCT01992094|162566823|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs (GMT TIV1c or TIV2c /GMT QIVc) for HI antibody should not exceed the superiority margin of 1.|Ratios of GMT|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.7||||||Superiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV1c in terms of ratios of GMT against influenza strain B2||0.7|0.6|
81437595|NCT01992094|162566824|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between seroconversion rates (% seroconversion TIV1c or TIV2c - % seroconversion QIVc) for HI antibody should not exceed the margin of 0 points.|Difference between seroconversion rates|-19.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|-15.5||||||Superiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV1c in terms of seroconversion rates against influenza strain B2||-15.5|-23.2|
81437596|NCT01992094|162566825|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs (GMT TIV1c or TIV2c /GMT QIVc) for HI antibody should not exceed the superiority margin of 1.|Ratios of GMT|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.5||||||Superiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV2c in terms of ratios of GMT against influenza strain B1||0.5|0.5|
81437597|NCT01992094|162566826|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between seroconversion rates (% seroconversion TIV1c or TIV2c - %seroconversion QIVc) for HI antibody should not exceed the margin of 0 points.|Difference between seroconversion rates|-21.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|-17.7||||||Superiority of immune responses of QIVc to TIV2c in terms of seroconversion rates against influenza strain B1||-17.7|-25.5|
81437598|NCT00243152|162566831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Visual analog scale (VAS) ratings in the scanner. Measures of pain ratings to evoked stimuli during scanning for heat applied to the affected side.||||<0.05
81437599|NCT00243152|162566831|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||VAS rating in the scanner. Measures of pain rating to evoke stimuli during scanning for heat applied to the unaffected side.||||>0.05
81437600|NCT00243152|162566831|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||VAS rating in the scanner. Measures of pain rating to evoke stimuli during scanning for cold applied to the affected side.||||>0.05
81699231|NCT01309841|163094529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.16||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.01||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM stool symptoms subscore from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 12)|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Study pooled center is included as a random effect.||0.01|-0.34|0.072
81699232|NCT01309841|163094530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.02||||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Due to convergence issues, study pooled center is also included as a fixed, rather than random effect.||0.20|-0.25|0.831
81736751|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|3.59||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|8.57||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||30 minutes||8.57|-1.39|0.303
81437601|NCT00243152|162566831|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||VAS rating in the scanner. Measures of pain rating to evoke stimuli during scanning for cold applied to the unaffected side.||||>0.05
81437602|NCT00243152|162566831|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||VAS rating in the scanner. Measures of pain rating to evoke stimuli during scanning for brush applied to the affected side.||||>0.05
81437603|NCT00243152|162566831|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||VAS rating in the scanner. Measures of pain rating to evoke stimuli during scanning for brush applied to the unaffected side.||||>0.05
81437604|NCT02304406|162566833|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.1304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.77|0.80|0.1304
81437605|NCT02304406|162566834|OTHER|||||||0.6422|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6422
81437606|NCT02304406|162566835|OTHER|||||||0.4524|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4524
81437607|NCT02304406|162566836|OTHER|||||||0.901|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9010
81437608|NCT02304406|162566837|OTHER|||||||0.9067|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9067
81437609|NCT02304406|162566838|OTHER|||||||0.8785|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8785
81437610|NCT02304406|162566839|OTHER|||||||0.9231|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9231
81437611|NCT02304406|162566840|OTHER|||||||0.978|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9780
81437612|NCT02304406|162566841|OTHER|||||||0.1144|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1144
81437613|NCT02304406|162566842|OTHER|||||||0.0862|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0862
81437614|NCT02304406|162566843|OTHER|||||||0.0294|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0294
81437615|NCT02304406|162566844|OTHER|||||||0.6877|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6877
81437616|NCT00401245|162566876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||Overall comparison was made between each titration regimen and the control regimen (100 mg).||||0.024
81437617|NCT00401245|162566877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||For DVS 50 mg QOD, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to compare the DESS score between each tapering regimen and the control regimen (no tapering) for the titration population, where treatment was kept as the factor.||||< 0.001
81437618|NCT00401245|162566877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||For DVS 50/25 mg, ANOVA was used to compare the DESS score between each tapering regimen and the control regimen (no tapering) for the titration population, where treatment was kept as the factor.||||<0.001
81437619|NCT00401245|162566877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||For DVS 50 mg/Placebo, ANOVA was used to compare the DESS score between each tapering regimen and the control regimen (no tapering) for the titration population, where treatment was kept as the factor.||||<0.001
81437620|NCT00401245|162566878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092||||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||For DVS 50 mg QOD, ANOVA was used to compare the DESS score between each tapering regimen and the control regimen (no tapering) for the titration population, where treatment was kept as the factor||||0.092
81437621|NCT00401245|162566878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.997||||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||For DVS 50/25 mg, ANOVA was used to compare the DESS score between each tapering regimen and the control regimen (no tapering) for the titration population, where treatment was kept as the factor||||0.997
81437622|NCT00401245|162566878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||For DVS 50 mg/Placebo, ANOVA was used to compare the DESS score between each tapering regimen and the control regimen (no tapering) for the titration population, where treatment was kept as the factor||||0.009
81437623|NCT00401245|162566879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||For DVS 50 mg QOD, ANOVA was used to compare the DESS score between each tapering regimen and the control regimen (no tapering) for the titration population, where treatment was kept as the factor.||||0.078
81437624|NCT00401245|162566879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||For DVS 50/25 mg, ANOVA was used to compare the DESS score between each tapering regimen and the control regimen (no tapering) for the titration population, where treatment was kept as the factor.||||0.005
81437625|NCT00401245|162566879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.929||95.0||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||For DVS 50mg/Placebo, ANOVA was used to compare the DESS score between each tapering regimen and the control regimen (no tapering) for the titration population, where treatment was kept as the factor.||||0.929
81437626|NCT00401245|162566881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||Overall comparison was made between each titration regimen and the control regimen (100 mg).||||0.017
81437627|NCT00401245|162566888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison was made between the difference in the means from the baseline value and post-baseline (Week 4) value with 0.||||<0.001
81437628|NCT00401245|162566888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison was made between the difference in the means from the baseline value and post-baseline (Week 8) value with 0.||||< 0.001
81437629|NCT00401245|162566888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison was made between the difference in the means from the base value and post-baseline (Week 12) value with 0.||||<0.001
81437630|NCT00401245|162566888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided, without any adjustments for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison was made between the difference in the means from the baseline value and post-baseline (Week 16) value with 0.||||<0.001
81478213|NCT02559570|162646239|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.4107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.167|0.408|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||0.408|-0.167|0.4107
81437631|NCT01560819|162566894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||A power calculation was not done for this pilot study. Changes in PUCAI post-treatment were compared with baseline using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. P value \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.03
81437632|NCT02156154|162566971|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.11||significance criterion of P \< .044.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Difference = IV Acetaminophen - Placebo group|A total of 28 patients (5%) were missing monitoring data (14 patients in each group). Values for these patients were obtained using multivariable imputation with 5 imputation data sets. The imputation regression model included all of the baseline, intraoperative, surgical, and postanesthesia care unit variables and all of the secondary outcomes||0.11|-0.18|0.29
81437633|NCT02156154|162566972|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|99.4|-0.71|0.15||Confidence intervals were adjusted for 8 comparisons using Bonferroni correction (.05/8 = .006), for a significance criterion of P \< .006.|t-test, 2 sided||Confidence intervals were adjusted for 8 comparisons using Bonferroni correction (.05/8 = .006), for a significance criterion of P \< .006.|||0.15|-0.71|0.07
81437634|NCT02156154|162566973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|99.4|-0.51|0.29||Confidence intervals were adjusted for 8 comparisons using Bonferroni correction (.05/8 = .006), for a significance criterion of P \< .006.|t-test, 2 sided||Confidence intervals were adjusted for 8 comparisons using Bonferroni correction (.05/8 = .006), for a significance criterion of P \< .006.|||0.29|-0.51|0.46
81736752|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|24.58||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.68|38.47||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||45 minutes||38.47|10.68|0.008
81736753|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|25.31||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.35|39.28||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||45 minutes||39.28|11.35|0.007
81736754|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|10.62||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|21.92||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||45 minutes||21.92|-0.68|0.129
81437635|NCT02156154|162566974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|99.4|-0.49|0.76||Confidence intervals were adjusted for 8 comparisons using Bonferroni correction (.05/8 = .006), for a significance criterion of P \< .006.|t-test, 2 sided||Treatment effect data are reported as differences in means between the study groups, assessed using a 2-sample t test.|||0.76|-0.49|0.56
81437636|NCT02156154|162566975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|99.4|-0.29|0.13||Confidence intervals were adjusted for 8 comparisons using Bonferroni correction (.05/8 = .006), for a significance criterion of P \< .006.|t-test, 2 sided||Treatment effect data are reported as differences in means between the study groups, assessed using a 2-sample t test.|||0.13|-0.29|0.30
81437637|NCT02156154|162566976|SUPERIORITY||Ratios of geometric means|0.94||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|99.4|0.63|1.39||Confidence intervals were adjusted for 8 comparisons using Bonferroni correction (.05/8 = .006), for a significance criterion of P \< .006.|t-test, 2 sided||Treatment effect data are reported as ratios of geometric means, assessed using a 2-sample t test after logarithmic transformation of outcomes.|||1.39|0.63|0.65
81472382|NCT03646305|162636567|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between singing and verbal repetition on levels of happiness||||>0.05
81472383|NCT03646305|162636567|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no differences between four conditions on levels of happiness||||>0.05
81472384|NCT03646305|162636568|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure main effect of time. Null: Across the sample, level of self-esteem were equivalent across time.||||<0.05
81472385|NCT03646305|162636568|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired sample t-tests was conducted to measure differences in self-esteem from post-intervention to follow-up. Null hypothesis: there would be no significant differences in self-esteem from post-intervention to follow-up.||||<0.001
81736755|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|47.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.25|63.19||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||60 minutes||63.19|32.25|<0.001
81736756|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|36.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.24|50.78||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||60 minutes||50.78|21.24|<0.001
81736757|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|27.87||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.93|41.81||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||60 minutes||41.81|13.93|0.003
81437638|NCT02156154|162566977|SUPERIORITY||Ratios of geometric means|0.86||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|99.4|0.61|1.21|||t-test, 2 sided||Treatment effect data are reported as ratios of geometric means, assessed using a 2-sample t test after logarithmic transformation of outcomes.|||1.21|0.61|0.22
81437639|NCT02156154|162566978|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.13||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|99.4|0.88|1.45||Confidence intervals were adjusted for 8 comparisons using Bonferroni correction (.05/8 = .006), for a significance criterion of P \< .006.|Chi-squared||Risk ratio = Treatment/Placebo|||1.45|0.88|0.18
81437640|NCT02156154|162566979|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|99.4|0.57|1.43||Confidence intervals were adjusted for 8 comparisons using Bonferroni correction (.05/8 = .006), for a significance criterion of P \< .006.|Chi-squared||RR = Treatment/Placebo|||1.43|0.57|0.53
81736758|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|61.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.12|75.89||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||90 minutes||75.89|46.12|<0.001
81437641|NCT02156154|162566980|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|99.4|-0.39|0.36||Adjusted for 8 comparisons using Bonferroni correction (.05/8 = .006), for a significance criterion of P \< .006.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Treatment effect is reported as median difference, estimated using the Hodges-Lehmann estimator of location shift.|||0.36|-0.39|0.99
81437642|NCT02051595|162566981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||estimate (beta) from mixed model|-0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|-0.039||A priori threshold was set to p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses modeled change in vancomycin concentrations (independent variable defined by time). Analyses were adjusted for covariates.|Negative beta value indicates that vancomycin concentration decreased following cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).|||-0.039|-0.098|<0.0001
81437643|NCT01729026|162566999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Effect size (Cohen's d)|-0.75||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|0.35||Between baseline and 3-month follow-up, subjects in the Adoption group had a mean improvement of 15.20 points on the PCL-5 compared to 7.77 points in the Wait-list group.|Mixed effects regression models|||The analyses were mixed effect regression models with repeated measures at randomization (baseline) and at the 3-month post-randomization follow-up using a 2 x 2 design. Treatment (Adoption group vs Wait-list group), time (baseline and 3-month follow-up) and their interaction were the fixed design effects. The treatment by time interaction tests the significance of the difference between baseline and 3-month follow-up between the Adoption and Wait-list groups.||0.35|-1.85|0.141
81437644|NCT01729026|162567000|SUPERIORITY||effect size (Cohen's d)|0.0||||0.982|TWO_SIDED||||||effect size (Cohen's d)|||||||0.982
81437645|NCT01729026|162567001|SUPERIORITY||effect size (Cohen's d)|-0.5||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||effect size (Cohen's d)|||||||0.160
81437646|NCT01729026|162567002|SUPERIORITY||effect size (Cohen's d)|-1.36||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|-0.23|||effect size (Cohen's d)|||||-0.23|-2.49|0.015
81437647|NCT01729026|162567003|SUPERIORITY||effect size (Cohen's d)|0.2||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.59
81437648|NCT01729026|162567004|SUPERIORITY||mixed effects regression models|-1.41||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.31|||effect size (Cohen's d)|||||-0.31|-2.50|0.010
81437649|NCT01729026|162567005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.13
81437650|NCT01729026|162567006|SUPERIORITY||effect size (Cohen's d)|0.9||||0.188|TWO_SIDED||||||effect size (Cohen's d)|||||||0.188
81437651|NCT01729026|162567008|SUPERIORITY||effect size (Cohen's d)|1.2||||0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||mixed effects regression models|||||||0.031
81437652|NCT01729026|162567009|SUPERIORITY||effect size (Cohen's d)|0.3||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.4|||effect size (Cohen's d)|||||1.40|-0.80|0.541
81437653|NCT01729026|162567010|SUPERIORITY||effect size (Cohen's d)|0.6||||0.139|TWO_SIDED||||||effect size (Cohen's d)|||Please note that a minus number indicates an increase in pain ratings.||||0.139
81437654|NCT00412737|162567039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction|0.283||||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|4.1|||Fisher Exact||Relative Risk Reduction = (1.0 - Relative Risk).|The null hypothesis tested was that there was no difference between the proportions of participants who met the primary endpoint in the two treatment groups.||4.1|-2.3|0.772
81699233|NCT01309841|163094530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.18||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis via MMRM with fixed effects for baseline, baseline laxative response, treatment and treatment time interaction. Due to convergence issues, study pooled center is also included as a fixed, rather than random effect.||0.06|-0.41|0.141
81437655|NCT00412737|162567040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction|0.37||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.5|||Fisher Exact||Relative Risk Reduction = (1.0 - Relative Risk).|||4.5|-2.1|0.534
81437656|NCT00412737|162567041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction|0.431||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|4.6|||Fisher Exact||Relative Risk Reduction = (1.0 - Relative Risk).|||4.6|-1.7|0.381
81437657|NCT00412737|162567042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction|0.713|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|5.2|||||Relative Risk Reduction = (1.0 - Relative Risk).|||5.2|-0.6|
81437658|NCT00412737|162567043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.858|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|5.7|||||Relative Risk Reduction = (1.0 - Relative Risk).|||5.7|0.1|
81437659|NCT00412737|162567044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction|0.372|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.6|||||Relative Risk Reduction = (1.0 - Relative Risk).|||4.6|-1.9|
81437660|NCT00412737|162567045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction|0.502|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|5.1|||||Relative Risk Reduction = (1.0 - Relative Risk).|||5.1|-1.4|
81437661|NCT00513617|162567047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0705||0.08||||||Alpha was set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Null is tested using the F-test from a random effects longitudinal mixed model, with treatment and baseline measurement as fixed effects.|Placebo was subtracted from the Low dose|Null hypothesis is no difference between high vs. placebo and low vs. placebo in change from baseline at Week 12 post-randomization. Separate models were fit for pediatric and adult populations, however the combined population is entered here.||||0.080
81437662|NCT00513617|162567047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0713||0.133||||||Alpha was set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Null is tested using the F-test from a random effects longitudinal mixed model, with treatment and baseline measurement as fixed effects.|Placebo was subtracted from High dose|Null hypothesis is no difference between high vs. placebo and low vs. placebo in change from baseline at Week 12 post-randomization. Separate models were fit for pediatric and adult populations, however the combined population is entered here.||||0.133
81437663|NCT00513617|162567049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1826|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0713||0.915||||||Alpha was set at 0.5|Mixed Models Analysis|Null is tested using the F-test from a random effects longitudinal mixed model, with treatment and baseline measurement as fixed effects.|Placebo subtracted from Low dose|Null hypothesis is no difference between high vs. placebo and low vs. placebo in change from baseline at Week 12 post-randomization. Separate models were fit for pediatric and adult populations, however the combined population is entered here.||||0.915
81437664|NCT00513617|162567049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3582|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1047||0.918||||||Alpha was set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Null is tested using the F-test from a random effects longitudinal mixed model, with treatment and baseline measurement as fixed effects.|Placebo subtracted from High dose|Null hypothesis is no difference between high vs. placebo and low vs. placebo in change from baseline at Week 12 post-randomization. Separate models were fit for pediatric and adult populations, however the combined population is entered here.||||0.918
81478214|NCT02559570|162646240|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.588|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.577||0.3097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.729|0.552|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||0.552|-1.729|0.3097
81699234|NCT05127421|163094531|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.81||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|9.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by the stratification factor (face and/or neck Investigator's Global Assessment \[IGA\] score of 2 or 3 at screening).||||9.47|0.83|0.091
81699235|NCT05127421|163094531|SUPERIORITY||response rate difference|19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.23|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|39.6|||||The 95% confidence interval was computed based on a large-sample normal approximation with continuity correction.|||39.6|-0.5|
81699236|NCT01906866|163094546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.1|=|0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|62.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||62.26|2.38|=0.035
81699237|NCT01906866|163094547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.787|=|0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.61|-5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.8|-44.61|=0.011
81699238|NCT01906866|163094550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053|||||||MMRM|||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis||||0.053
81699239|NCT01906866|163094550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||MI analysis|||||||0.039
81699240|NCT01906866|163094552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.077|||||||MMRM|||||||0.077
81699241|NCT01906866|163094553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.04
81699242|NCT01802554|163094564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.039
81699243|NCT01802554|163094565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.701|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.701
81699244|NCT01802554|163094566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.04
81699245|NCT01802554|163094567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.268|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.268
81699246|NCT01802554|163094568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.021
81699247|NCT01632735|163094569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.99|||GEE|Generalized Estimating Equations regression examined primary relapse (measured by urinalysis) over time by condition, controlling for age and gender.||||0.99|0.57|<0.05
81699248|NCT01632735|163094570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Beta (timexcondition)|0.239|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.219|0.248|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses controlled for age and gender.||Mixed modeling using a repeated-measures random-effects model was conducted to test for the effects of treatment (dummy coded with 1 = mobile intervention, 0 = control) and time as well as the treatment x time interaction on the primary outcome measures of recovery behaviors mean days over time (baseline, discharge, 3, 6, and 9-month follow-ups).||0.248|0.219|<0.001
81699249|NCT01632735|163094571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Beta (time x condition)|0.115|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.106|0.123|||Mixed Models Analysis|A repeated-measures model tested for effects of treatment vs. control on recovery self-confidence over time controlling for age and gender.||Mixed modeling using a repeated-measures random-effects model was conducted to test for the effects of treatment (dummy coded with 1 = mobile intervention, 0 = control) and time as well as the treatment x time interaction on the outcome measure of recovery confidence mean score over time.||0.123|0.106|<0.001
81699250|NCT01632735|163094572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Beta effect (timexcondition)|0.217|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.233|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses controlled for age and gender.||Mixed modeling using a repeated-measures random-effects model was conducted to test for the effects of treatment (dummy coded with 1 = mobile intervention, 0 = control) and time as well as the treatment x time interaction on the outcome measure of self-help utilization (mean days in past month) over the study period (baseline, discharge, and 3-, 6-, and 9-month follow-ups).||0.233|0.2|<0.001
81699251|NCT04111107|163094619|OTHER|||||||0.966|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank (2 sided)|||H0: Progression-free ratio = 1||||0.966
81699252|NCT04111107|163094622|OTHER|Single proportion was estimated.|proportion|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|21.1|||||exact binomial confidence interval|The proportion with a complete or partial response was estimated and an exact binomial confidence interval was calculated||21.1|0.1|
81699253|NCT03956225|163094630|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority in change from baseline in MGS was declared if the lower confidence limit (LCL) was greater than -5.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-2.2||||Mixed effects repeated measures||Standard Error of the Least Squares Mean is presented. Least squares mean difference (iLux minus LipiFlow). Lower Confidence Limit is presented.||||-2.2|
81699254|NCT00594204|163094631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.78|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.97|7.68||p-values are obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and country|Regression, Logistic||Odds Ratios obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and country|||7.68|2.97|<0.0001
81699255|NCT00594204|163094632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|3.3|7.5||p-values obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and country|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratios obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and country|Week 12||7.5|3.3|<0.0001
81699256|NCT00594204|163094632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.8|6.5||p-values obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and country|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratios obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and country|Week 24||6.5|2.8|<0.0001
81699257|NCT00594204|163094633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.76|||<|0.0001||95.0|3.74|8.88|||Regression, Logistic|p-value are obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and country|Odds Ratios obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and country|||8.88|3.74|<0.0001
81699258|NCT01115738|163094634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.24||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.98|55.47||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||55.47|-10.98|0.188
81736759|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|53.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.85|68.8||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||90 minutes||68.80|38.85|<0.001
81437665|NCT00513617|162567050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7867|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1101||0.015||||||Alpha was set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Null is tested using the F-test from a random effects longitudinal mixed model, with treatment and baseline measurement as fixed effects.|Placebo subtracted from Low dose|Null hypothesis is no difference between high vs. placebo and low vs. placebo in change from baseline at Week 12 post-randomization. Separate models were fit for pediatric and adult populations, however the combined population is entered here.||||0.015
81437666|NCT00513617|162567050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1553||0.557||||||Alpha was set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Null is tested using the F-test from a random effects longitudinal mixed model, with treatment and baseline measurement as fixed effects.|Placebo subtracted from High dose|Null hypothesis is no difference between high vs. placebo and low vs. placebo in change from baseline at Week 12 post-randomization. Separate models were fit for pediatric and adult populations, however the combined population is entered here.||||0.557
81437667|NCT00809965|162567071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.97|||Log Rank||Based upon the Cox proportional hazards model|||0.97|0.72|0.020
81437668|NCT00809965|162567071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.98|||Log Rank||Based upon the Cox proportional hazards model|||0.98|0.73|0.028
81437669|NCT00809965|162567072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.97|||Log Rank||Based on the Cox proportional hazards model|||0.97|0.72|0.016
81437670|NCT00809965|162567072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.98|||Log Rank||Based on the Cox proportional hazards model|||0.98|0.73|0.025
81437671|NCT00809965|162567073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.07|||Log Rank||Based upon the Cox proportional hazards model|||1.07|0.81|0.320
81437672|NCT00809965|162567073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.1|||Log Rank||Based upon the Cox proportional hazards model|||1.10|0.83|0.508
81437673|NCT00809965|162567074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.04|||Log Rank||Based upon the Cox proportional hazards model|||1.04|0.80|0.185
81437674|NCT00809965|162567074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.01|||Log Rank||Based upon the Cox proportional hazards model|||1.01|0.78|0.081
81437675|NCT00809965|162567075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.96|||Log Rank||Based upon the Cox proportional hazards model|||0.96|0.73|0.011
81437676|NCT00809965|162567075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.01|||Log Rank||Based upon the Cox proportional hazards model|||1.01|0.78|0.070
81437677|NCT00781079|162567082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||Models included site, age, race, ethnicity.|Regression, Linear|||comparisons between the PS and Usual Care groups were completed with a regression testing the interaction of group (PS vs Usual Care) and time (baseline vs follow-up) for the outcome measure. The measure was analyzed with mixed effect hierarchical regressions which accounted for the nesting of site under treatment, subjects within sites, and subjects over time.||||.5
81437678|NCT00781079|162567083|SUPERIORITY||Z tests if Reg coeff are diff from 0|-0.58||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.56
81437679|NCT00781079|162567084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Models included site, age, race, ethnicity. This is the calculated p value.|Regression, Linear|||comparisons between the PS and Usual Care groups were completed with a regression testing the interaction of group (PS vs Usual Care) and time (baseline vs follow-up) for the outcome measure. The measure was analyzed with mixed effect hierarchical regressions which accounted for the nesting of site under treatment, subjects within sites, and subjects over time.||||.05
81437680|NCT00781079|162567085|SUPERIORITY||Z test if reg coeff is diff from 0|0.56||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.58
81437681|NCT00781079|162567086|SUPERIORITY||Z test if reg coeff is diff than 0|-0.16||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.87
81437682|NCT00781079|162567087|SUPERIORITY||Z test if ref coeff is diff than 0|0.03||||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.98
81437683|NCT04254809|162567088|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.25||Threshold for statistical significance was p = .05|Regression, Linear||REST coded as 0, HSL coded as 1; negative slope reflects greater standardized reductions in outcome among REST compared to HSL|Intention to treat analyses carried last observation forward for all participants enrolled at baseline. Standardized residual change score calculated by regressing scores at one-week follow-up onto scores at baseline.||-0.25|-1.02|.001
81437684|NCT04254809|162567089|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.23||Threshold for significance was p = .05|Regression, Linear||REST coded as 0, HSL coded as 1; negative slope reflects greater standardized reductions in outcome among REST compared to HSL|Intention to treat analyses carried last observation forward for all participants enrolled at baseline. Standardized residual change score calculated by regression scores at one-month follow-up onto scores at baseline.||-0.23|-0.99|.002
81437685|NCT04254809|162567090|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.05||Threshold for statistical significance was p = .05|Regression, Linear||REST coded as -, HSL coded as 1; negative slope reflects greater standardized reductions in outcome among REST compared to HSL.|Intention to treat analyses carried last observation forward for all participants enrolled at baseline. Standardized residual change score calculated by regression scores at one-week follow-up onto scores at baseline.||-.05|-0.86|.03
81437686|NCT01589601|162567101|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.8719||||0.1641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0289|11.7728|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline||||11.7728|-2.0289|0.1641
81437687|NCT01589601|162567101|SUPERIORITY|6 Months|Mean Difference (Net)|9.4938||||0.0299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9406|18.047|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||18.0470|0.9406|0.0299
81437688|NCT01589601|162567102|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7157||||0.5531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3054|11.7368|||Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline||||11.7368|-6.3054|0.5531
81437689|NCT01589601|162567102|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.773||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8409|22.7052|||Mixed Models Analysis|6 Months||||22.7052|0.8409|0.0350
81437690|NCT01589601|162567103|SUPERIORITY|HADS Anxiety 2 weeks|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2436||||0.1592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9817|0.4945|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4945|-2.9817|0.1592
81437691|NCT01589601|162567103|SUPERIORITY|HADS Anxiety 3 months|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7946||||0.3657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5285|0.9393|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.9393|-2.5285|0.3657
81736760|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|46.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.89|61.58||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||90 minutes||61.58|31.89|<0.001
81736761|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|64.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.37|80.18||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||120 minutes||80.18|49.37|<0.001
81736762|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|64.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.01|79.59||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||120 minutes||79.59|50.01|<0.001
81736763|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.27|66.11||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||120 minutes||66.11|34.27|<0.001
81736764|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|68.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.81|84.38||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||180 minutes||84.38|52.81|<0.001
81736765|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|72.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.05|87.26||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||180 minutes||87.26|57.05|<0.001
81736766|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|53.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.57|70.37||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||180 minutes||70.37|36.57|<0.001
81736767|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|72.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.48|87.84||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||240 minutes||87.84|57.48|<0.001
81736768|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|79.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.68|93.05||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||240 minutes||93.05|65.68|<0.001
81736769|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|57.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.46|73.6||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||240 minutes||73.60|40.46|<0.001
81736770|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|72.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.48|87.84||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||300 minutes||87.84|57.48|<0.001
81736771|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|81.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.91|94.49||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||300 minutes||94.49|67.91|<0.001
81736772|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.34|75.35||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||300 minutes||75.35|42.34|<0.001
81736773|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|69.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.33|85.33||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||360 minutes||85.33|53.33|<0.001
81736774|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|77.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.57|92.06||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||360 minutes||92.06|63.57|<0.001
81736775|NCT00913627|163171806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.88|75.84||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||360 minutes||75.84|41.88|<0.001
81736776|NCT00913627|163171807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Goodman-Kruskal Gamma Statistic|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.01||p-value from CMH test with modified ridit scores, adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.01|0.85|<0.001
81736777|NCT00913627|163171807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Goodman-Kruskal Gamma Statistic|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.02||p-value from CMH test with modified ridit scores, adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.02|0.88|<0.001
81736778|NCT00913627|163171807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Goodman-Kruskal Gamma Statistic|0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.98||p-value from CMH test with modified ridit scores, adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.98|0.70|<0.001
81736779|NCT00913627|163171808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Goodman-Kruskal Gamma Statistic|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.01||p-value from CMH test with modified ridit scores, adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.01|0.85|<0.001
81736780|NCT00913627|163171808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Goodman-Kruskal Gamma Statistic|0.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.01||p-value from CMH test with modified ridit scores, adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.01|0.91|<0.001
81736781|NCT00913627|163171808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Goodman-Kruskal Gamma Statistic|0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.99||p-value from CMH test with modified ridit scores, adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.99|0.79|<0.001
81736782|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.38||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||15 minutes||0.38|0.06|0.008
81736783|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.38||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||15 minutes||0.38|0.06|0.007
81736784|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.34||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||15 minutes||0.34|0.02|0.024
81736785|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.78||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||30 minutes||0.78|0.24|<0.001
81736786|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.73||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||30 minutes||0.73|0.20|<0.001
81736787|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.68||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||30 minutes||0.68|0.16|0.002
81736788|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.17||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||45 minutes||1.17|0.52|<0.001
81736789|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.11||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||45 minutes||1.11|0.47|<0.001
81736790|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.94||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||45 minutes||0.94|0.30|<0.001
81736791|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.37||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||60 minutes||1.37|0.65|<0.001
81736792|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.44||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||60 minutes||1.44|0.73|<0.001
81736793|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.25||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||60 minutes||1.25|0.54|<0.001
81736794|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.63||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||90 minutes||1.63|0.90|<0.001
81736795|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.69||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||90 minutes||1.69|0.97|<0.001
81437692|NCT01589601|162567103|SUPERIORITY|HADS Anxiety 6 months|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8269||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6375|-0.0164|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.0164|-3.6375|0.0480
81437693|NCT01589601|162567103|SUPERIORITY|HADS Depression at 2 weeks|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9097||||0.2372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4253|0.6058|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6058|-2.4253|0.2372
81437694|NCT01589601|162567103|SUPERIORITY|HADS Depression 3 months|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6592||||0.4237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2862|0.9678|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.9678|-2.2862|0.4237
81437695|NCT01589601|162567103|SUPERIORITY|HADS Depression at 6 months|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9379||||0.0202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5672|-0.3085|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3085|-3.5672|0.0202
81437696|NCT01589601|162567105|SUPERIORITY|FACIT-Sp at 2 weeks|Mean Difference (Net)|0.9413||||0.5857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4666|4.3493|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.3493|-2.4666|0.5857
81437697|NCT01589601|162567105|SUPERIORITY|FACIT-Sp at 3 months|Mean Difference (Net)|1.1174||||0.5655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7246|4.9594|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.9594|-2.7246|0.5655
81437698|NCT01589601|162567105|SUPERIORITY|FACIT-Sp at 6 months|Mean Difference (Net)|3.9809||||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4581|7.5036|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.5036|0.4581|0.0271
81736796|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.45||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||90 minutes||1.45|0.74|<0.001
81437699|NCT01589601|162567107|SUPERIORITY|All-cause readmissions, Poisson regression with log link and Pearson scale||||||0.56|||||||Poisson regression|||||||0.56
81437700|NCT01589601|162567107|SUPERIORITY|Cardiovascular readmissions, Poisson regression with log link and Pearson scale||||||0.8|||||||Poisson regression|||||||0.80
81539223|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.01||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|13.54||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||13.54|1.85|0.0015
81437701|NCT01589601|162567107|SUPERIORITY|Heart failure readmissions, Poisson regression with log link and Pearson scale||||||0.92|||||||Poisson regression|||||||0.92
81437702|NCT01589601|162567107|SUPERIORITY|Non-cardiovascular readmissions, Poisson regression with log link and Pearson scale||||||0.12|||||||Poisson regression|||||||0.12
81437703|NCT02102932|162567177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|105.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.6||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.92|108.78||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T1) versus Reference (R1)) i.e. T1/R1. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||108.78|101.92|0.0000
81437704|NCT02102932|162567177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|103.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.6||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.91|106.65||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T2) versus Reference (R2)) i.e. T2/R2. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||106.65|99.91|0.0000
81450486|NCT03433755|162587802|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-44.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.76|-34.65||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-34.65|-54.76|< 0.0001
81450487|NCT03433755|162587802|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-38.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.94|-26.59||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-26.59|-49.94|< 0.0001
81736797|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.82||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||2 hours||1.82|1.09|<0.001
81736798|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.82||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||2 hours||1.82|1.10|<0.001
81736799|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.38||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||2 hours||1.38|0.67|<0.001
81736800|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.0||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||3 hours||2.00|1.26|<0.001
81736801|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.98||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||3 hours||1.98|1.25|<0.001
81736802|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.57||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||3 hours||1.57|0.85|<0.001
81736803|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.08||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||4 hours||2.08|1.33|<0.001
81437705|NCT02102932|162567177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|103.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.6||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.73|107.54||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T3) versus Reference (R3)) i.e. T3/R3. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||107.54|99.73|0.0000
81437706|NCT02102932|162567177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|102.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.9||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.36|106.37||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T4) versus Reference (R4)) i.e. T4/R4. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||106.37|99.36|0.0000
81437707|NCT02102932|162567178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|104.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.0||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.56|112.07||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T1) versus Reference (R1)) i.e. T1/R1. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||112.07|97.56|0.0001
81437708|NCT02102932|162567178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|105.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.8||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.32|112.7||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T2) versus Reference (R2)) i.e. T2/R2. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||112.70|99.32|0.0001
81437709|NCT02102932|162567178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|103.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.2||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.18|109.63||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T3) versus Reference (R3)) i.e. T3/R3. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||109.63|98.18|0.0000
81437710|NCT02102932|162567178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|95.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.8||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.88|102.03||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T4) versus Reference (R4)) i.e. T4/R4. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||102.03|89.88|0.0000
81437711|NCT02102932|162567179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|106.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.8||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.44|112.8||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T1) versus Reference (R1)) i.e. T1/R1. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||112.80|100.44|0.0000
81472386|NCT03646305|162636568|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Intervention. Null: On average, the experimental conditions and control conditions would have equal levels of self-esteem||||>0.05
81472387|NCT03646305|162636568|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze main effect of Activity. Null: On average, singing and verbal repetition would result in equal levels of self-esteem||||>0.05
81478215|NCT02559570|162646240|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.557||0.7384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.286|0.913|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||0.913|-1.286|0.7384
81437712|NCT02102932|162567179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|110.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.2||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.8|118.24||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T2) versus Reference (R2)) i.e. T2/R2. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||118.24|103.80|0.0021
81478216|NCT02559570|162646240|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.364|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.563||0.5188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.748|1.477|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||1.477|-0.748|0.5188
81736804|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.97||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||4 hours||1.97|1.23|<0.001
81736805|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.54||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||4 hours||1.54|0.81|<0.001
81736806|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.0||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||5 hours||2.00|1.20|<0.001
81736807|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.98||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||5 hours||1.98|1.19|<0.001
81736808|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.52||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||5 hours||1.52|0.73|<0.001
81736809|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.9||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||6 hours||1.90|1.08|<0.001
81736810|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.97||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||6 hours||1.97|1.16|<0.001
81736811|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.53||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||6 hours||1.53|0.72|<0.001
81736812|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.79||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||7 hours||1.79|0.97|<0.001
81736813|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.95||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||7 hours||1.95|1.14|<0.001
81736814|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.43||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||7 hours||1.43|0.62|<0.001
81736815|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.77||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||8 hours||1.77|0.93|<0.001
81736816|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.81||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||8 hours||1.81|0.97|<0.001
81736817|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.46||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||8 hours||1.46|0.63|<0.001
81736818|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.71||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||9 hours||1.71|0.87|<0.001
81736819|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.81||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||9 hours||1.81|0.97|<0.001
81736820|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.39||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||9 hours||1.39|0.56|<0.001
81736821|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.68||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||10 hours||1.68|0.82|<0.001
81736822|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.89||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||10 hours||1.89|1.03|<0.001
81736823|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.45||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||10 hours||1.45|0.60|<0.001
81736824|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.64||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||11 hours||1.64|0.77|<0.001
81736825|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.87||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||11 hours||1.87|1.00|<0.001
81736826|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.48||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||11 hours||1.48|0.61|<0.001
81736827|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.68||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||12 hours||1.68|0.81|<0.001
81736828|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.82||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||12 hours||1.82|0.96|<0.001
81736829|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.39||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||12 hours||1.39|0.53|<0.001
81736830|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.64||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||13 hours||1.64|0.75|<0.001
81736831|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.65||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||13 hours||1.65|0.77|<0.001
81736832|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.36||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||13 hours||1.36|0.49|<0.001
81437713|NCT02102932|162567179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|101.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.6||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.82|108.39||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T3) versus Reference (R3)) i.e. T3/R3. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||108.39|94.82|0.0000
81437714|NCT02102932|162567179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|103.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.3||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.08|111.63||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T4) versus Reference (R4)) i.e. T4/R4. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||111.63|95.08|0.0002
81437715|NCT02102932|162567180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|104.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.2||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.29|110.86||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T1) versus Reference (R1)) i.e. T1/R1. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||110.86|99.29|0.0000
81437716|NCT02102932|162567180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|106.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.7||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.39|114.88||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T2) versus Reference (R2)) i.e. T2/R2. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||114.88|98.39|0.0008
81437717|NCT02102932|162567180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|104.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.7||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.68|112.82||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T3) versus Reference (R3)) i.e. T3/R3. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||112.82|96.68|0.0003
81437718|NCT02102932|162567180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|96.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.9||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.9|104.99||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T4) versus Reference (R4)) i.e. T4/R4. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||104.99|88.90|0.0004
81437719|NCT02102932|162567181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|105.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.2||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.97|108.45||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T1) versus Reference (R1)) i.e. T1/R1. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||108.45|101.97|0.0000
81437720|NCT02102932|162567181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|103.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.6||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.75|106.5||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T2) versus Reference (R2)) i.e. T2/R2. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||106.50|99.75|0.0000
81437721|NCT02102932|162567181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|103.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.5||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.37|107.04||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T3) versus Reference (R3)) i.e. T3/R3. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||107.04|99.37|0.0000
81437722|NCT02102932|162567181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|102.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.0||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.1|106.25||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T4) versus Reference (R4)) i.e. T4/R4. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||106.25|99.10|0.0000
81736833|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.53||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||14 hours||1.53|0.60|<0.001
81539224|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|5.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||5.73|0.95|0.0658
81539225|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.1253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|4.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||4.98|0.82|0.1253
81539226|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.01||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|13.34||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||13.34|1.88|0.0013
81736834|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.58||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||14 hours||1.58|0.66|<0.001
81736835|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.33||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||14 hours||1.33|0.42|<0.001
81736836|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.51||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||16 hours||1.51|0.61|<0.001
81736837|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.48||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||16 hours||1.48|0.58|<0.001
81736838|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.4||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||16 hours||1.40|0.52|<0.001
81736839|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.24||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||24 hours||1.24|0.31|0.001
81736840|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.28||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||24 hours||1.28|0.36|<0.001
81450488|NCT03433755|162587803|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-15.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.71||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.44|-5.75||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-5.75|-24.44|0.008
81539227|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.66||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|9.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||9.75|1.37|0.0096
81539228|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.06||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|17.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||17.96|2.04|0.0012
81736841|NCT00913627|163171809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.33||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||24 hours||1.33|0.42|<0.001
81736842|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.57||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||15 minutes||0.57|0.02|0.034
81736843|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.49||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||15 minutes||0.49|-0.05|0.111
81539229|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.75||||0.0344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|7.02||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||7.02|1.08|0.0344
81736844|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.48||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||15 minutes||0.48|-0.06|0.125
81736845|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.22||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||30 minutes||1.22|0.41|<0.001
81736846|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.01||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||30 minutes||1.01|0.22|0.003
81736847|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.98||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||30 minutes||0.98|0.19|0.004
81736848|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.91||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||45 minutes||1.91|0.91|<0.001
81736849|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.74||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||45 minutes||1.74|0.75|<0.001
81736850|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.39||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||45 minutes||1.39|0.41|<0.001
81736851|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.16||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||60 minutes||2.16|1.11|<0.001
81736852|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.09||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||60 minutes||2.09|1.05|<0.001
81736853|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.78||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||60 minutes||1.78|0.75|<0.001
81736854|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.52||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||90 minutes||2.52|1.46|<0.001
81437723|NCT02102932|162567182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|105.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.9||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.34|111.68||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T1) versus Reference (R1)) i.e. T1/R1. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||111.68|99.34|0.0000
81437724|NCT02102932|162567182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|105.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.2||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.09|112.85||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T2) versus Reference (R2)) i.e. T2/R2. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||112.85|99.09|0.0001
81437725|NCT02102932|162567182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|102.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.7||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.11|109.03||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T3) versus Reference (R3)) i.e. T3/R3. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||109.03|97.11|0.0000
81437726|NCT02102932|162567182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the geometric means|93.84|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.6||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.74|100.36||P-value for ratio outside interval 80-125|ANOVA||Ratio of the geometric means for treatments (Test (T4) versus Reference (R4)) i.e. T4/R4. The standard deviation is actually the intra-individual gCV.|"The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation:~'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed."||100.36|87.74|0.0002
81437727|NCT02250651|162567183|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.3738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.44|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 12, Hour 0: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Week 12).||0.44|-1.17|0.3738
81736855|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|2.61||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||90 minutes||2.61|1.57|<0.001
81736856|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.2||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||90 minutes||2.20|1.16|<0.001
81736857|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|2.64||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||2 hours||2.64|1.59|<0.001
81736858|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.74||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||2 hours||2.74|1.70|<0.001
81736859|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.21||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||2 hours||2.21|1.18|<0.001
81736860|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|3.01||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||3 hours||3.01|1.98|<0.001
81736861|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|2.99||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||3 hours||2.99|1.97|<0.001
81736862|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.38||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||3 hours||2.38|1.37|<0.001
81736863|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|3.07||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||4 hours||3.07|2.01|<0.001
81736864|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|2.97||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||4 hours||2.97|1.92|<0.001
81736865|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.33||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||4 hours||2.33|1.29|<0.001
81736866|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|3.03||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||5 hours||3.03|1.92|<0.001
81736867|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|2.96||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||5 hours||2.96|1.87|<0.001
81736868|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.25||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||5 hours||2.25|1.16|<0.001
81736869|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|2.83||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||6 hours||2.83|1.69|<0.001
81736870|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|2.93||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||6 hours||2.93|1.80|<0.001
81736871|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.23||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||6 hours||2.23|1.11|<0.001
81437728|NCT02250651|162567183|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.8514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.73|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 12, Hour 0: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Week 12).||0.73|-0.88|0.8514
81437729|NCT02250651|162567183|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.04|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 12, Hour 2: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Week 12).||-0.04|-1.57|0.0401
81437730|NCT02250651|162567183|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.3621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.41|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 12, Hour 2: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Week 12).||0.41|-1.12|0.3621
81437731|NCT02250651|162567184|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0382||95.0|-1.48|-0.04|||MMRM|||Week 2, Hour 0: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.04|-1.48|0.0382
81437732|NCT02250651|162567184|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.1133||95.0|-1.29|0.14|||MMRM|||Week 2, Hour 0: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.14|-1.29|0.1133
81437733|NCT02250651|162567185|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0013||95.0|-1.76|-0.43|||MMRM|||Week 2, Hour 2: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.43|-1.76|0.0013
81437734|NCT02250651|162567185|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0364||95.0|-1.38|-0.05|||MMRM|||Week 2, Hour 2: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.05|-1.38|0.0364
81437735|NCT02250651|162567186|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.2304||95.0|-1.22|0.29|||MMRM|||Week 6, Hour 0: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.29|-1.22|0.2304
81437736|NCT02250651|162567186|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.1272||95.0|-1.34|0.17|||MMRM|||Week 6, Hour 0: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.17|-1.34|0.1272
81539230|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.07||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|10.72||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||10.72|1.55|0.0045
81539231|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.24||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|5.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||5.55|0.91|0.0810
81539232|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29||||0.0761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|5.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||5.70|0.92|0.0761
81736872|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|2.79||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||7 hours||2.79|1.66|<0.001
81437737|NCT02250651|162567187|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0038||95.0|-1.76|-0.34|||MMRM|||Week 6, Hour 2: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.34|-1.76|0.0038
81437738|NCT02250651|162567187|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0741||95.0|-1.36|0.06|||MMRM|||Week 6, Hour 2: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.06|-1.36|0.0741
81437739|NCT02250651|162567188|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.3738||95.0|-1.17|0.44|||MMRM|||Week 12, Hour 0: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.44|-1.17|0.3738
81437740|NCT02250651|162567188|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.8514||95.0|-0.88|0.73|||MMRM|||Week 12, Hour 0: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.73|-0.88|0.8514
81437741|NCT02250651|162567189|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0401||95.0|-1.57|-0.04|||MMRM|||Week 12, Hour 2: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.04|-1.57|0.0401
81437742|NCT02250651|162567189|NON_INFERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.3621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.41|||MMRM|||Week 12, Hour 2: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared non-inferior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was ≤ 1.5 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.41|-1.12|0.3621
81437743|NCT02250651|162567190|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.04|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 2, Hour 0: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared superior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<0 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.04|-1.48|0.0382
81437744|NCT02250651|162567190|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.1133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.14|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 2, Hour 0: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared superior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<0 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.14|-1.29|0.1133
81437745|NCT02250651|162567190|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.43|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 2, Hour 2: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared superior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<0 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.43|-1.76|0.0013
81450489|NCT03433755|162587803|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-19.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.3|-11.05||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-11.05|-28.30|< 0.0001
81450490|NCT03433755|162587804|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-17.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.98||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.42|-5.69||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-5.69|-29.42|0.008
81437746|NCT02250651|162567190|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.05|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 2, Hour 2: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared superior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<0 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.05|-1.38|0.0364
81437747|NCT02250651|162567190|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.2304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.29|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 6, Hour 0: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared superior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<0 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.29|-1.22|0.2304
81437748|NCT02250651|162567190|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.1272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.17|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 6, Hour 0: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared superior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<0 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.17|-1.34|0.1272
81437749|NCT02250651|162567190|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.34|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 6, Hour 2: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 15 μg was to be declared superior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<0 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||-0.34|-1.76|0.0038
81437750|NCT02250651|162567190|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analyses was used with response variable:IOP time-matched change from baseline;Fixed factors: Treatment,timepoint,treatment-by-timepoint interaction and baseline IOP stratification;Covariate:Time-matched baseline IOP and timepoint by time-matched baseline IOP interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Least-squares Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.06|||MMRM|||Change from Baseline at Week 6, Hour 2: The hypothesis was that bimatoprost SR 10 μg was to be declared superior to timolol 0.5% if the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<0 mmHg for all scheduled timepoints (Hours 0 and 2 at Weeks 2, 6, 12).||0.06|-1.36|0.0741
81437751|NCT03496298|162567191|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of efpeglenatide 4 mg+6 mg versus placebo was to be claimed if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the hazard ratio for the incidence of both 1.8 and less and 1.3 or less.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.732|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.583|0.918||One-sided p-value based on log rank test of hazard ratio for the incidence of both 1.8 and less and 1.3 or less.|Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model with region (North America, Latin America, Europe, other), randomization stratum of SGLT2 inhibitor use (current use, potential future use, neither current nor potential future use) and treatment (efpeglenatide 4 mg, efpeglenatide 6 mg, placebo) as fixed effect factor.||0.918|0.583|<.0001
81437752|NCT03496298|162567192|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was claimed when the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of hazard ratio was less than 1.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.732||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.583|0.918||Two-sided p-values based on log rank test of hazard ratio.|Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model with region (North America, Latin America, Europe, other), randomization stratum of SGLT2 inhibitor use (current use, potential future use, neither current nor potential future use) and treatment (efpeglenatide 4 mg, efpeglenatide 6 mg, placebo) as fixed effect factor.||0.918|0.583|0.0069
81437753|NCT03496298|162567193|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was claimed when the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of hazard ratio was less than 1.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.96||Two-sided p-values based on log rank test of hazard ratio.|Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model with region (North America, Latin America, Europe, other), randomization stratum of SGLT2 inhibitor use (current use, potential future use, neither current nor potential future use) and treatment (efpeglenatide 4 mg, efpeglenatide 6 mg, placebo) as fixed effect factor.||0.96|0.65|0.02
81437754|NCT03496298|162567194|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was claimed when the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of hazard ratio was less than 1.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.675|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.574|0.794||Two-sided p-values based on log rank test of hazard ratio.|Log Rank|||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model with region (North America, Latin America, Europe, other), randomization stratum of SGLT2 inhibitor use (current use, potential future use, neither current nor potential future use) and treatment (efpeglenatide 4 mg, efpeglenatide 6 mg, placebo) as fixed effect factor.||0.794|0.574|<.0001
81472388|NCT03646305|162636568|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Twenty-eight participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA used to analyze Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: On average, all four conditions have equivalent levels of self-esteem||||>0.05
81539233|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.66||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|9.51||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||9.51|1.41|0.0078
81437755|NCT01658995|162567195|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.9||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|11.6|||Chi-squared|||||11.6|-31.4|0.37
81437756|NCT01658995|162567196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.46
81437757|NCT03222037|162567280|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the upper limit of the 97.5% confidence interval was below 0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.09|-0.02|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model with Kenward and Roger method for degrees of freedom|Mean difference was calculated as Test- SCR. This comparison is for high lumniance low contrast|Comparison between the Test and the SCR treatments was carried out using 97.5% confidence intervals for the least-square mean differences.||-0.02|-0.09|
81437758|NCT03222037|162567280|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the upper limit of the 97.5% confidence interval was below 0.05|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.06|-0.01|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model with Kenward and Roger method for denominator degrees of freedom|Mean difference was calculated as Test- SCR. This comparison is for Low luminance high contrast|||-0.01|-0.06|
81437759|NCT03222037|162567281|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical significance is declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval is above 0 or if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval is below 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.08|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear Mixed Model with Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test - SCR.|Comparison between the Test and SCR treatments was carried out using least-square mean differences||0.08|0.01|0.0066
81472389|NCT03646305|162636568|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect a moderate effect size (.25) at a significance level of alpha .05 in a mixed ANOVA according to a power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2 (Intervention: experimental, control) × 3 (Time: baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to measure Time x Intervention interactions. Null: experimental and control conditions have equivalent levels of self-esteem across time.||||>0.05
81472390|NCT03646305|162636568|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no difference between singing and verbal repetition on levels of self-esteem||||>0.05
81539234|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.99||||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|7.82||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||7.82|1.15|0.0253
81437760|NCT02418754|162567282|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurements as covariate and treatment group, baseline angiographic choroidal neovascularization (CNV) subtype (predominantly or minimally classic versus occult versus occult with no classic lesions) as fixed factors.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.58||||0.2052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|1.22||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA|||To control for the family-wise type I error rate of 5%, for each of the 2 REGN2176-3 groups the 2-sided hypothesis comparing REGN2176-3 (1 mg: 2 mg) vs. Intravitreal Aflibercept Injection (IAI) 2 mg was tested at a significance level of α = 2.5%.||1.22|-4.37|0.2052
81437761|NCT02418754|162567282|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurements as covariate and treatment group, baseline angiographic choroidal neovascularization (CNV) subtype (predominantly or minimally classic versus occult versus occult with no classic lesions) as fixed factors.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.7||||0.0982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.61||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA|||To control for the family-wise type I error rate of 5%, for each of the 2 REGN2176-3 groups the 2-sided hypothesis comparing REGN2176-3 (1 mg: 2 mg) vs. Intravitreal Aflibercept Injection (IAI) 2 mg was tested at a significance level of α = 2.5%.||0.61|-4.00|0.0982
81437762|NCT04974580|162567290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.84||A priori threshold was 0.10|Regression, Logistic||Reported OR is NRT receipt vs. not, so values \>1 indicate higher odds of abstinence among those receiving NRT.|Comparison of NRT vs. no-NRT in model adjusted for receipt of digital component||1.84|0.91|0.14
81437763|NCT04974580|162567290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.47||A priori threshold was 0.10|Regression, Logistic||Reported OR is Digital receipt vs. not, so values \>1 indicate higher odds of abstinence among those receiving the Digital component.|Comparison of Digital vs. no Digital in model adjusted for receipt of NRT component||1.47|0.73|0.84
81437764|NCT00462839|162567295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Post-hoc comparison of 500ml, 1000ml and 2000ml volumes were greater in the non-calibrated drape first group. Post-hoc comparisons made using Bonferroni correct t-test for 8 comparisons.|ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVA comparing all levels of blood estimation (P=0.0002). Post-hoc comparisons using Bonferroni corrects t-tests.||||<0.05
81437765|NCT00462839|162567296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.76
81437766|NCT00462839|162567297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.72
81437767|NCT00462839|162567298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.89
81437768|NCT01493596|162567303|OTHER|Comparison of event rates across dose groups.|percentage|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||There were a total of 5 non-serious adverse events for an AE rate of 14.3%|Descriptive statistics for evaluation of AEs|Descriptive statistics of adverse events|||
81437769|NCT04784637|162567305|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.064|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.064
81437770|NCT04784637|162567305|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97
81437771|NCT04784637|162567306|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81437772|NCT04784637|162567306|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.93
81437773|NCT01049581|162567427|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANCOVA was used and the result reveled (F1, 17 = 7.565, η2= 0.308, p = 0.007)||||||0.007|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||null hypothesis : there is no difference in gross motor performance in pediatric aquatic therapy group and conventional therapy group||||0.007
81437774|NCT01049581|162567428|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANCOVA : p value 0.393|Mean Difference (Net)|1.762||||0.393|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||"Effect Size η2~0.023"|ANCOVA|F1,17= 0.380||We hypothesize that Children with CP receiving PAT would have better outcomes in motor function and translate to ADL||||0.393
81437775|NCT01049581|162567429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.332|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||null hypothesis : there is no difference in social participation between pediatric aquatic therapy group and conventional therapy group||||0.332
81437776|NCT00810602|162567430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Cumulative Incidence of GVHD|22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|36.0||||||Hypothesis: The addition of vorinostat will reduce the incidence of grade 2-4 acute graft versus host disease (GVHD) to 25% or lower by day 100.||36|13|
81437777|NCT00810602|162567432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Cumulative Incidence of GVHD|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|30.0||||||||30|8|
81437778|NCT01745952|162567437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9819|TWO_SIDED||||||negative binomial model + overdispersion|||||||0.9819
81437779|NCT01557582|162567441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||EDV percent difference|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|7.56|||||Mean percent difference and 95% CI for EDV|||7.56|2.24|
81437780|NCT01557582|162567441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ESV percent difference|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|4.76|||||Mean percent difference and 95% CI for ESV|||4.76|-1.17|
81437781|NCT01557582|162567441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||EF percent difference|2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|3.33|||||Mean percent difference and 95% CI for EF|||3.33|0.72|
81437782|NCT03203642|162567474|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.0052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0082||0.5265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0217|||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model included treatment group as a factor and the Baseline htTKV (log10 transformed) as a covariate for the analysis. The outcome measure was tested at 2-sided 0.05 level to control Type I error rate.||- 0.0112|-0.0217|0.5265
81437783|NCT03203642|162567475|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.0042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0111||0.7076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0264|||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model included treatment group as a factor and the Baseline htTKV (log10 transformed) as a covariate for the analysis. The outcome measure was tested at 2-sided 0.05 level to control Type I error rate.||- 0.0180|-0.0264|0.7076
81437784|NCT03203642|162567476|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.0122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.3895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0404|||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model included treatment group as a factor and the Baseline htTKV (log10 transformed) as a covariate for the analysis. The outcome measure was tested at 2-sided 0.05 level to control Type I error rate.||- 0.0160|-0.0404|0.3895
81437785|NCT03203642|162567477|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0131||0.9093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0248|||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model included treatment group as a factor and the Baseline htTKV (log10 transformed) as a covariate for the analysis. The outcome measure was tested at 2-sided 0.05 level to control Type I error rate.||- 0.0278|-0.0248|0.9093
81437786|NCT02413294|162567480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||This t-test analyzes the change in mean between the midpoint interview immediately prior to the start of the intervention and the follow-up interview at the conclusion of the intervention.|Paired T test, 2-sided|||The analysis, like the measures themselves, tracks the significance of the change from end of pre-intervention period to end of intervention period, so while only a single comparison group is listed, because it is all one population group, there are two sets of data for that group.||||0.37
81437787|NCT02413294|162567481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Paired T test, 2-sided|||The analysis, like the measures themselves, tracks the significance of the change from end of pre-intervention period to end of intervention period, so while only a single comparison group is listed, because it is all one population group, there are two sets of data for that group.||||0.42
81437788|NCT02413294|162567482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Paired T test, 2-sided|||The analysis, like the measures themselves, tracks the significance of the change from end of pre-intervention period to end of intervention period, so while only a single comparison group is listed, because it is all one population group, there are two sets of data for that group.||||0.65
81437789|NCT02413294|162567483|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||The analysis, like the measures themselves, tracks the significance of the change from end of pre-intervention period to end of intervention period, so while only a single comparison group is listed, because it is all one population group, there are two sets of data for that group.||||1.0
81437790|NCT02413294|162567484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Paired T test, 2-sided|||Pre-intervention period means are compared to intervention period means for all subjects.||||0.65
81437791|NCT02413294|162567485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Paired T test, 2-sided|||Pre-intervention period means are compared to intervention period means for all subjects.||||0.65
81437792|NCT02413294|162567486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Paired T test, 2-sided|||Pre-intervention period means are compared to intervention period means for all subjects.||||0.94
81437793|NCT02413294|162567487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Paired T test, 2-sided|||Pre-intervention period means are compared to intervention period means for all subjects.||||0.81
81437794|NCT02413294|162567488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Paired T test, 2-sided|||Pre-intervention period means are compared to intervention period means for all subjects.||||0.40
81437795|NCT02413294|162567489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Paired T test, 2-sided|||Pre-intervention period means are compared to intervention period means for all subjects.||||0.46
81437796|NCT02413294|162567490|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Paired T test, 2-sided|||Pre-intervention period means are compared to intervention period means for all subjects.||||<0.01
81437797|NCT02413294|162567491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Paired T test, 2-sided|||Pre-intervention period means are compared to intervention period means for all subjects.||||0.28
81437798|NCT02413294|162567492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Paired T test, 2-sided|||Pre-intervention period means are compared to intervention period means for all subjects.||||0.67
81437799|NCT02413294|162567493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Paired T test, 2-sided|||Pre-intervention period means are compared to intervention period means for all subjects.||||0.56
81539235|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.23||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|19.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||19.55|1.99|0.0017
81539236|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.3512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|3.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.87|0.62|0.3512
81699259|NCT01115738|163094634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.93||||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.2|36.07||P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||36.07|-28.20|0.809
81437800|NCT02413294|162567494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Paired T test, 2-sided|||Pre-intervention period means are compared to intervention period means for all subjects.||||0.82
81437801|NCT03180801|162567526|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher exact test is used to test if vaccine group has lower MMID rate than placebo.||||0.03
81437802|NCT03180801|162567526|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher exact test is used to test if vaccine group has lower MMID rate than placebo.||||0.07
81437803|NCT03180801|162567527|OTHER|One sided Fisher's exact test is used to test if TEAE rates of vaccine group is higher than the placebo group.||||||0.647|||||||Fisher Exact|||One sided Fisher's exact test is used to test if the TEAE rates pre-inoculation recorded for the treatment group are higher than for placebo.||||0.647
81437804|NCT03180801|162567527|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher's exact test is used to test if TEAE rate of vaccine group recorded pre-inoculation is higher than placebo.||||1.00
81437805|NCT03180801|162567527|OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||Fisher Exact|||One sided Fisher's exact test is used to test if TEAE rate of vaccine group post-inoculation is higher than the placebo group.||||0.0240
81437806|NCT03180801|162567527|OTHER|||||||0.186|||||||Fisher Exact|||One sided Fisher's exact test is used to test if TEAE rate of vaccine group post-inoculation is higher than the placebo group.||||0.186
81437807|NCT03180801|162567529|OTHER|||||||0.465|||||||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher exact test is used to test if vaccine group has lower rate of subjects experiencing at least one symptom||||0.465
81437808|NCT03180801|162567529|OTHER|||||||0.074|||||||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher exact test is used to test if vaccine group has lower rate of subjects experiencing at least one symptom||||0.074
81437809|NCT03180801|162567529|OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher exact test is used to test if vaccine group has lower rate of subjects experiencing at least two symptoms||||0.024
81437810|NCT03180801|162567529|OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher exact test is used to test if vaccine group has lower rate of subjects experiencing at least two symptoms.||||0.230
81437811|NCT03180801|162567529|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher exact test is used to test if vaccine group has lower rate of subjects with detectable virus shedding||||0.09
81437812|NCT03180801|162567529|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher exact test is used to test if vaccine group has lower rate of subjects with detectable virus shedding||||0.22
81437813|NCT03180801|162567529|OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher exact test is used to test if vaccine group has lower rate of subjects asymptomatic with detectable virus shedding||||0.23
81437814|NCT03180801|162567529|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Fisher Exact|||One-sided Fisher exact test is used to test if vaccine group has lower rate of subjects asymptomatic with detectable virus shedding||||0.12
81437815|NCT03180801|162567530|OTHER|||||||0.0501|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||One-sided Wilcoxon test is used to test if vaccine group has shorter shedding duration than placebo.||||0.0501
81437816|NCT03180801|162567530|OTHER|||||||0.3139|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||One-sided Wilcoxon test is used to test if vaccine group has shorter shedding duration than placebo.||||0.3139
81437817|NCT03180801|162567531|OTHER|||||||0.102|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||One-sided Wilcoxon test is used to test if vaccine group has smaller shedding AUC than placebo.||||0.102
81437818|NCT03180801|162567531|OTHER|||||||0.481|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||One-sided Wilcoxon test is used to test if vaccine group has a smaller shedding AUC than placebo.||||0.481
81437819|NCT03180801|162567532|OTHER|||||||0.128|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||One-sided Wilcoxon test is used to test if vaccine group has lower peak viral shedding than placebo.||||0.128
81437820|NCT03180801|162567532|OTHER|||||||0.601|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||One-sided Wilcoxon test is used to test if vaccine group has lower peak viral shedding than placebo.||||0.601
81437821|NCT03180801|162567533|OTHER|||||||0.142|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||One-sided Wilcoxon test is used to test if vaccine group has shorter duration of symptoms than placebo.||||0.142
81437822|NCT03180801|162567533|OTHER|||||||0.147|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||One-sided Wilcoxon test is used to test if vaccine group has shorter duration of symptoms than placebo.||||0.147
81437823|NCT03180801|162567534|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||One-sided Wilcoxon test is used to test if vaccine group has fewer average number of symptoms than placebo.||||0.080
81437824|NCT03180801|162567534|OTHER|||||||0.271|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||One-sided Wilcoxon test is used to test if vaccine group has fewer average number of symptoms than placebo.||||0.271
81437825|NCT03180801|162567535|OTHER|||||||0.099|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||One-sided Wilcoxon test is used to test if vaccine group has fewer peak symptoms than placebo.||||0.099
81437826|NCT03180801|162567535|OTHER|||||||0.178|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||One-sided Wilcoxon test is used to test if vaccine group has fewer peak symptoms than placebo.||||0.178
81437827|NCT03180801|162567536|OTHER|||||||0.064|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||One-sided Wilcoxon test is used to test if vaccine group has lower FLU-PRO scores than placebo.||||0.064
81437828|NCT03180801|162567536|OTHER|||||||0.201|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||One-sided Wilcoxon test is used to test if vaccine group has lower FLU-PRO scores than placebo.||||0.201
81437829|NCT03180801|162567537|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison on day -2||||<0.001
81437830|NCT03180801|162567537|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparion on day -2||||<0.001
81437831|NCT03180801|162567537|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison on day 35||||<0.001
81437832|NCT03180801|162567537|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison on day 35||||<0.001
81437833|NCT03180801|162567537|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison on day 63||||<0.001
81437834|NCT03180801|162567537|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison on day 63||||<0.001
81437835|NCT03173170|162567542|OTHER||Mean ratio|1.0622|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9569|1.1792||||||A paired t-test on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed. The means and difference of means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates of the itraconazole effect and 90 percent (%) confidence intervals (CIs).||1.1792|0.9569|
81437836|NCT03173170|162567543|OTHER||Mean ratio|1.4892|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3851|1.6012||||||A paired t-test on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed. The means and difference of means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates of the itraconazole effect and 90% CIs.||1.6012|1.3851|
81437837|NCT00868296|162567545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.857||||||Analysis with treatment as factor; baseline as covariate|ANCOVA|||Between group comparison for change from baseline in length z-score.||||0.857
81437838|NCT00868296|162567545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.901||||||Analysis with treatment as factor; baseline as covariate|ANCOVA|||Between group comparison for change from baseline in weight z-score.||||0.901
81472391|NCT03646305|162636568|NON_INFERIORITY|This was a single-center, parallel-group study with balanced randomization of participants into one of four conditions. Condition (experimental: body-related thoughts vs control: neutral thoughts) was fully crossed with technique (singing vs verbal repetition) . This was a non-inferiority study to primarily examine whether singing is as effective as verbal repetition as a cognitive defusion strategy for body image distress.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||28 participants per condition (N=112) would provide sufficient power (0.8) to detect moderate effect size (.25) at significance level of alpha.05 in mixed ANOVA according to power analysis using GPower 3.1. A 2(Intervention: experimental, control) × 2(Activity: singing, verbal repetition) × 3(Time: baseline, post, follow-up) mixed ANOVA was used to analyze Time x Intervention x Activity interaction. Null: Across time, there would be no differences between four conditions on levels of self-esteem||||>0.05
81437839|NCT00868296|162567545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.807||||||Analysis with treatment as factor; baseline as covariate|ANCOVA|||Between group comparison for change from baseline in head circumference z-score.||||0.807
81472392|NCT03646305|162636569|OTHER|Mediation Analysis that examined whether greater homework adherence strengthened the relationship between condition and outcome|||||>|0.05|||||||Mediation Analyses|||All mediation analyses were conducted using the PROCESS SPSS macro version 3.2 (Hayes, 2018). We tested model 4, which includes one outcome variable, one predictor, one mediator, and room for covariates. We examined the meditational effect of homework adherence on the relationship between intervention and each outcome measure. Null: homework adherence does not mediate any relationships between intervention condition and outcome measures.||||>0.05
81437840|NCT00868296|162567545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.595|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||Final evaluation compared to baseline within group comparison for length z-score.||||0.595
81472393|NCT03646305|162636569|OTHER|Mediation Analysis that examined whether greater homework adherence strengthened the relationship between condition and outcome|||||>|0.05|||||||Mediation Analyses|||All mediation analyses were conducted using the PROCESS SPSS macro version 3.2 (Hayes, 2018). We tested model 4, which includes one outcome variable, one predictor, one mediator, and room for covariates. We examined the meditational effect of homework adherence on the relationship between activity and each outcome measure. Null: homework adherence does not mediate any relationships between activity condition and outcome measures.||||>0.05
81478217|NCT02559570|162646241|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249||0.8426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.543|0.444|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|Adult derivation||0.444|-0.543|0.8426
81437841|NCT00868296|162567545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||Final evaluation compared to baseline within group comparison for length z-score.||||0.016
81437842|NCT00868296|162567545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.347|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||Final evaluation compared to baseline within group comparison for weight z-score.||||0.347
81437843|NCT00868296|162567545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||Final evaluation compared to baseline within group comparison for weight z-score.||||0.040
81437844|NCT00868296|162567545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.892|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||Final evaluation compared to baseline within group comparison for head circumference z-score.||||0.892
81437845|NCT00868296|162567545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||Final evaluation compared to baseline within group comparison for head circumference z-score.||||0.006
81437846|NCT01142908|162567548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for gender, diabetes, and smoking status stratification variables|Direction of the test of comparison is Pharmacist Intervention minus Control|Comparison at 6 months||3.1|-2.8|0.93
81437847|NCT01142908|162567549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for gender, diabetes, and smoking status stratification variables|Direction of the test of comparison is Pharmacist Intervention minus Control|Comparison at 12 months.||4.3|-1.5|0.34
81437848|NCT01142908|162567551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for gender, diabetes, and smoking status stratification variables|Direction of the test of comparison is Pharmacist Intervention minus Control|Comparison at 6 months||1.8|-2.0|0.91
81437849|NCT01142908|162567552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for gender, diabetes, and smoking status stratification variables|Direction of the test of comparison is Pharmacist Intervention minus Control|Comparison at 12 months.||2.2|-1.5|0.70
81437850|NCT01142908|162567553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Direction of the test of comparison is Pharmacist Intervention minus Control|Comparison at 6 months||0.3|-3.9|0.1
81736873|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|2.85||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||7 hours||2.85|1.74|<0.001
81736874|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.13||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||7 hours||2.13|1.02|<0.001
81736875|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|2.78||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||8 hours||2.78|1.59|<0.001
81736876|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|2.7||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||8 hours||2.70|1.53|<0.001
81736877|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.21||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||8 hours||2.21|1.04|<0.001
81437851|NCT01142908|162567554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Direction of the test of comparison is Pharmacist Intervention minus Control|Comparison at 12 months||1.7|-2.4|0.74
81437852|NCT01142908|162567556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||logit-difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||Gen. Est. Equation with a Logit Link|Method Used Expanded: Generalized Estimating Equation with a Logit Link. Adjusted for gender, diabetes, and smoking status stratification variables|Direction of the test of comparison is Pharmacist Intervention minus Control|Comparison at 6 months||0.3|-0.4|0.87
81437853|NCT01142908|162567557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||logit-difference (Net)|0.2||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5|||Gen. Est. Equation with a Logit Link|Method Used Expanded: Generalized Estimating Equation with a Logit Link. Adjusted for gender, diabetes, and smoking status stratification variables|Direction of the test of comparison is Pharmacist Intervention minus Control|Comparison at 12 months.||0.5|-0.2|0.36
81437854|NCT01142908|162567559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.9||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for gender, diabetes, and smoking status stratification variables|Direction of the test of comparison is Pharmacist Intervention minus Control|Comparison at 6 months||0.6|-10.3|0.08
81736878|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.52||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||9 hours||2.52|1.30|<0.001
81736879|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.72||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||9 hours||2.72|1.52|<0.001
81736880|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.11||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||9 hours||2.11|0.91|<0.001
81736881|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.55||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||10 hours||2.55|1.34|<0.001
81437855|NCT01142908|162567560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for gender, diabetes, and smoking status stratification variables|Direction of the test of comparison is Pharmacist Intervention minus Control|Comparison at 12 months.||5.0|-6.6|0.79
81437856|NCT01142908|162567562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for gender, diabetes, and smoking status stratification variables|Direction of the test of comparison is Pharmacist Intervention minus Control|Comparison at 6 months||0.2|-0.2|0.83
81437857|NCT01142908|162567563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for gender, diabetes, and smoking status stratification variables|Direction of the test of comparison is Pharmacist Intervention minus Control|Comparison at 12 months.||0.2|-0.4|0.54
81472394|NCT03646305|162636570|OTHER|Thought-shape fusion was examined as a potential moderator of the relationship between intervention condition and outcome measures.|||||<|0.001||||||No other outcome measure was moderated by thought-shape fusion scores.|Moderation Analyses|||All moderation analyses were conducted using the PROCESS SPSS macro version 3.2 (Hayes, 2018). We tested model 1, which includes one outcome variable, one predictor, and one moderator. Thought-shape fusion was examined as a potential moderator of the relationship between intervention condition and outcome measures. Null: thought-shape fusion does not significantly moderate the relationship between intervention condition and state self-esteem||||<0.001
81736882|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|2.79||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||10 hours||2.79|1.59|<0.001
81736883|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.16||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||10 hours||2.16|0.97|<0.001
81736884|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.52||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||11 hours||2.52|1.28|<0.001
81736885|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.75||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||11 hours||2.75|1.52|<0.001
81736886|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.2||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||11 hours||2.20|0.98|<0.001
81736887|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.54||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||12 hours||2.54|1.26|<0.001
81736888|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.66||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||12 hours||2.66|1.39|<0.001
81736889|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.07||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||12 hours||2.07|0.81|<0.001
81736890|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.49||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||13 hours||2.49|1.17|<0.001
81736891|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.43||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||13 hours||2.43|1.13|<0.001
81437858|NCT01142908|162567565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for gender and smoking status stratification variables|Direction of the test of comparison is Pharmacist Intervention minus Control|Comparison at 6 months||0.2|-0.6|0.29
81437859|NCT01142908|162567566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for gender and smoking status stratification variables|Direction of the test of comparison is Pharmacist Intervention minus Control|Comparison at 12 months||0.4|-0.5|0.72
81437860|NCT00337428|162567582|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (concomitant group / nonconcomitant group) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region, vaccination group and their interaction.||||||<0.001
81437861|NCT00337428|162567583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (concomitant group / nonconcomitant group) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region, vaccination group and their interaction.||||||<0.001
81437862|NCT00337428|162567584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (concomitant group / nonconcomitant group) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region, vaccination group and their interaction.||||||<0.001
81437863|NCT00337428|162567585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (concomitant group / nonconcomitant group) must be greater than 0.5.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region, vaccination group and their interaction.||||||<0.001
81437864|NCT00337428|162567586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group - nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -5%|||||<|0.001|||||||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions; Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81437865|NCT00337428|162567587|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group - nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -5%|||||<|0.001|||||||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions; Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81437866|NCT00337428|162567588|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group - nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -5%|||||<|0.001|||||||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions; Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81437867|NCT00337428|162567589|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group - nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -5%|||||<|0.001|||||||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions; Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81437868|NCT00337428|162567590|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group - nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -10%|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions; Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81472395|NCT01554176|162636571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.7||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|2.5||cLDA model included terms for treatment, time, the interaction of time by treatment, severity of disease (Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, 17-items \[HAM-D17\] ≤20, \>20) and insomnia severity index (ISI ≤14, \>14).|cLDA|||Number of participants included for calculation of mean ± SD baseline and mean ± SD change from baseline MADRS Total Score is 119. Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model uses efficacy Full Analysis Set (FAS) population (number of participants: filorexant 10 mg - 64, placebo - 64; total number of participants in cLDA analysis - 128).||2.5|-3.8|0.679
81472396|NCT01554176|162636572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.3||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.5||cLDA model included terms for treatment, time, the interaction of time by treatment, severity of disease (Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, 17-items \[HAM-D17\] ≤20, \>20) and insomnia severity index (ISI ≤14, \>14).|cLDA|||Pairwise Comparison: Filorexant 10 mg vs. Placebo||2.5|-3.2|0.820
81437869|NCT00337428|162567591|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group - nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -10%|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions; Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81437870|NCT00337428|162567592|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group - nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -10%|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions; Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81437871|NCT00337428|162567593|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group - nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -10%|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions; Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81437872|NCT00337428|162567594|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group - nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -10%|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for difference in proportions; Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81437873|NCT00337428|162567595|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (concomitant group / nonconcomitant group) must be greater than 0.67.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region, vaccination group and their interaction.||||||<0.001
81437874|NCT00337428|162567596|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (concomitant group / nonconcomitant group) must be greater than 0.67.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region, vaccination group and their interaction.||||||<0.001
81437875|NCT00337428|162567597|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (concomitant group / nonconcomitant group) must be greater than 0.67.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region, vaccination group and their interaction.||||||<0.001
81437876|NCT00337428|162567598|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of GMTs (concomitant group / nonconcomitant group) must be greater than 0.67.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region, vaccination group and their interaction.||||||<0.001
81437877|NCT02618382|162567600|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The P values for differences among time point means were determined by ANOVA for continuous variables|ANOVA|||Nonparametric tests were used for statistical comparison, including the Kruskal-Wallis rank-sum test for multiple groups and the Mann-Whitney U test for 2 groups. P values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant. Data tabulation and analysis were performed using R statistical software version 3.4.2 (R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria).||||<0.05
81736892|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.07||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||13 hours||2.07|0.78|<0.001
81437878|NCT02618382|162567601|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Paired comparison of hematoma thickness at defined time point means determined by ANOVA for continuous variables.|ANOVA|||Nonparametric tests were used for statistical comparison, including the Kruskal-Wallis rank-sum test for multiple groups and the Mann-Whitney U test for 2 groups. P values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant. Data tabulation and analysis were performed using R statistical software version 3.4.2 (R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria).||||<0.05
81437879|NCT02618382|162567602|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The P values for differences among time point means were determined by ANOVA for continuous variables and by chi-squared test for categorical values in grouped mRS scores.|ANOVA|||Nonparametric tests were used for statistical comparison, including the Kruskal-Wallis rank-sum test for multiple groups and the Mann-Whitney U test for 2 groups. P values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant. Data tabulation and analysis were performed using R statistical software version 3.4.2 (R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria).||||<0.05
81437880|NCT02958319|162567606|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.1||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant|GENERAL LINEAL MODEL|GENERAL LINEAL MODEL OF REPEATED MEASURES||||||0.82
81472397|NCT01554176|162636573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.3||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.3||cLDA model included terms for treatment, time, the interaction of time by treatment, severity of disease (Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, 17-items \[HAM-D17\] ≤20, \>20) and insomnia severity index (ISI ≤14, \>14).|cLDA|||Pairwise Comparison: Filorexant 10 mg vs. Placebo||1.3|-1.9|0.701
81472398|NCT01554176|162636574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Odds Ratio|2.5||||0.0965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|7.3||Generalized linear mixed effects model included terms for treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction.|Generalized Linear Mixed Effects Model|||Pairwise Comparison: Filorexant 10 mg vs. Placebo||7.3|0.8|0.0965
81736893|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.32||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||14 hours||2.32|0.95|<0.001
81736894|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.29||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||14 hours||2.29|0.94|<0.001
81736895|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.06||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||14 hours||2.06|0.71|<0.001
81736896|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.27||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||16 hours||2.27|0.88|<0.001
81736897|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.1||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||16 hours||2.10|0.73|<0.001
81736898|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.08||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||16 hours||2.08|0.72|<0.001
81736899|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.96||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||24 hours||1.96|0.53|<0.001
81736900|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.08||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.79||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||24 hours||1.79|0.38|0.003
81437881|NCT00779402|162567607|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.997||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.693|1.433|||Log Rank|Log Rank Test (two sided) stratified by Gleason Score and Radiation Therapy||||1.433|0.693|0.65
81736901|NCT00913627|163171810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.02||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||24 hours||2.02|0.61|<0.001
81736902|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.91||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||15 minutes||0.91|0.12|0.011
81736903|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.83||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||15 minutes||0.83|0.05|0.028
81736904|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.78||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||15 minutes||0.78|0.00|0.048
81736905|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.96||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||30 minutes||1.96|0.69|<0.001
81736906|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.71||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||30 minutes||1.71|0.45|<0.001
81736907|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.63||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||30 minutes||1.63|0.38|0.002
81736908|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|3.06||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||45 minutes||3.06|1.46|<0.001
81736909|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.82||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||45 minutes||2.82|1.24|<0.001
81736910|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.31||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||45 minutes||2.31|0.74|<0.001
81736911|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|3.5||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||60 minutes||3.50|1.78|<0.001
81736912|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|3.51||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||60 minutes||3.51|1.81|<0.001
81736913|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|3.0||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||60 minutes||3.00|1.32|<0.001
81736914|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.39|4.12||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||90 minutes||4.12|2.39|<0.001
81736915|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.57|4.28||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||90 minutes||4.28|2.57|<0.001
81736916|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|3.63||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||90 minutes||3.63|1.92|<0.001
81736917|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|4.44||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||2 hours||4.44|2.70|<0.001
81736918|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.82|4.53||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||2 hours||4.53|2.82|<0.001
81437882|NCT01098539|162567638|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The p-value was from a 1-sided t test to test whether the difference of LS means (albiglutide - sitagliptin) was less than or equal to the prespecified noninferiority margin of 0.4%.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.15|||t-test, 1 sided|||||-0.15|-0.49|<0.0001
81437883|NCT00108550|162567654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0305|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.4237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.105||There was no need for multiple comparisons adjustment for the primary outcome, since there was only one. However, secondary analyses were adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Effect of covariates (age, gender, etc) was evaluated (modeled as fixed effects) in secondary analyses.|The analysis was performed on transformed (rather than raw) Descriptor Differential Score Pain Intensity scores.|The null hypothesis was that Gabapentin is no better than placebo in reducing back pain. A mean-matching variance stabilizing transformation was applied to Descriptor Differential Scale Pain intensity (DDS) scores. Scores were modeled as a function of time (week) and group (gabapentin, placebo) in a mixed effects model. Random (subject-specific)intercept and slopes were fitted to the data. With alpha = .05 and N = 65 per group power is .8 to detect effect size =.4 standard deviations (SD).||0.105|-0.044|0.4237
81437884|NCT00108550|162567655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5343|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7174||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|0.872||Primary analyses was multivariable linear regression with fixed and random effects. After the Bonferroni adjustment a p-value would have been considered significant at 0.05 level if \<0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This is a secondary analysis; the null hypothesis is that Gabapentin performs no better than placebo in reducing the Roland and Morris score.||0.872|-1.940|0.458
81472399|NCT01554176|162636575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage incidence|15.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|31.4||||Between-group comparison of AE incident rate||Estimated parameter is between-group difference in percentage of participants with an AE = percentage (filorexant 10 mg) - percentage (placebo) for participants with one or more AE.||31.4|-0.9|
81736919|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|3.57||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||2 hours||3.57|1.87|<0.001
81736920|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.27|4.99||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||3 hours||4.99|3.27|<0.001
81736921|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.24|4.95||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||3 hours||4.95|3.24|<0.001
81736922|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|3.93||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||3 hours||3.93|2.24|<0.001
81736923|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.36|5.13||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||4 hours||5.13|3.36|<0.001
81736924|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.17|4.92||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||4 hours||4.92|3.17|<0.001
81736925|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|3.85||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||4 hours||3.85|2.11|<0.001
81736926|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.14|5.01||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||5 hours||5.01|3.14|<0.001
81736927|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.07|4.92||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||5 hours||4.92|3.07|<0.001
81736928|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|3.75||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||5 hours||3.75|1.91|<0.001
81736929|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.78|4.71||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||6 hours||4.71|2.78|<0.001
81736930|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.98|4.89||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||6 hours||4.89|2.98|<0.001
81736931|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|3.75||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||6 hours||3.75|1.85|<0.001
81736932|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.65|4.56||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||7 hours||4.56|2.65|<0.001
81736933|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.89|4.79||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||7 hours||4.79|2.89|<0.001
81736934|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|3.54||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||7 hours||3.54|1.65|<0.001
81736935|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.54|4.53||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||8 hours||4.53|2.54|<0.001
81736936|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|4.49||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||8 hours||4.49|2.52|<0.001
81736937|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|3.65||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||8 hours||3.65|1.69|<0.001
81437885|NCT02690935|162567669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.642||||||No adjustment of the p-value|t-test, 2 sided|||H0: The efficacy of 2LALERG and placebo are similar H1: The efficacy of 2LALERG and placebo are different||||0.642
81437886|NCT02690935|162567670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.829||||||No adjustment for multiplicity|t-test, 2 sided|||H0: 2LALERG and placebo have the same effect on the quality of life H1: 2LALERG and placebo do not have the same effect on the quality of life||||0.829
81437887|NCT00496262|162567679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.4|<|0.0001||90.0|||||2-sided, 1-sample t-test||The entire ITT population was used for a conservative analysis of the mean change in MCF. The mean change was set to 0 for any subject with missing MCF data.|This is an open-label study with statistical comparison between MCF pre-infusion and 1 hour post-infusion.||||<0.0001
81437888|NCT04381481|162567688|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||beverages with claim compared to control beverage||||<0.001
81437889|NCT04381481|162567689|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||snacks with warning compared to control snack||||<0.001
81437890|NCT04381481|162567690|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||beverages with claim compared to control beverage||||<0.001
81437891|NCT04381481|162567691|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||beverages with claim compared to control beverage||||<0.001
81437892|NCT04381481|162567692|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||Beverages with claim compared to control beverage||||<0.01
81437893|NCT04381481|162567693|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||beverages with claim compared to control beverage||||<0.001
81437894|NCT04381481|162567694|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||beverages with claim compared to control beverage||||<0.001
81437895|NCT04381481|162567695|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||beverages with claim compared to control beverage||||<0.001
81437896|NCT04381481|162567696|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||beverages with claim compared to control beverage||||<0.001
81437897|NCT04381481|162567697|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||beverages with claim compared to control beverage||||<0.01
81472400|NCT01554176|162636576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage incidence|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|7.0||||Between-group comparison of incidence rate of drug discontinuation due to AE||Estimated parameter is between-group difference in percentage of participants discontinued from study drug due to an AE = percentage (filorexant 10 mg) - percentage (placebo).||7|-7|
81437898|NCT04381481|162567698|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||beverages with claim compared to control beverage||||<0.01
81472401|NCT03816644|162636582|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|5.07||||||The estimate of odds ratio, its 95% confidence interval and p-value are obtained from logistic regression models which were used to examine the difference in dementia care outcomes between the intervention and control groups at 90 days post screening visit. Models are adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||5.07|2.32|
81472402|NCT03816644|162636583|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.133|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.837|1.534||||||The estimate of odds ratio, its 95% confidence interval and p-value are obtained from logistic regression models which were used to examine the difference in participants who were hospitalized or visited an ER 6 months post screening visit.||1.534|0.837|
81437899|NCT04381481|162567699|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||beverages with claim compared to control beverage||||<0.001
81437900|NCT04381481|162567700|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||beverages with claim compared to control beverage||||<0.001
81437901|NCT04381481|162567701|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||beverages with claim compared to control beverage||||<0.001
81437902|NCT04381481|162567702|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||warning snacks compared to control snack||||<0.001
81437903|NCT04381481|162567703|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||warning snacks compared to control snack||||<0.001
81437904|NCT04381481|162567704|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||warning snacks compared to control snack||||<0.001
81437905|NCT04381481|162567705|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||warning snacks compared to control snack||||<0.001
81437906|NCT04381481|162567706|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||warning snacks compared to control snack||||<0.001
81437907|NCT04381481|162567707|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||warning snacks compared to control snack||||<0.001
81437908|NCT04381481|162567708|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||warning snacks compared to control snack||||<0.001
81437909|NCT04381481|162567709|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||warning snacks compared to control snack||||<0.001
81437910|NCT04381481|162567710|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||warning snacks compared to control snack||||<0.001
81437911|NCT04381481|162567711|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||warning snacks compared to control snack||||<0.001
81437912|NCT04381481|162567712|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||warning snacks compared to control snack||||<0.001
81437913|NCT04381481|162567713|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||warning snacks compared to control snack||||<0.001
81437914|NCT04381481|162567714|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||warning snacks compared to control snack||||<0.001
81437915|NCT04381481|162567715|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||warning snacks compared to control snack||||<0.001
81437916|NCT05103657|162567728|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.9726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|3.43|||Mixed Models for repeated measures||"Least Squares mean of BI 1358894 125 mg - Least Square mean of Placebo."|Least Squares (LS) means differences and confidence intervals were estimated by REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, and the stratification indicator of presence of significant childhood trauma (yes vs. no), the continuous fixed covariate of baseline CAPS-5 total severity score, time since index event (in years) and the treatment-by-visit interaction. Patient is considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||3.43|-3.31|0.9726
81437917|NCT05103657|162567729|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.002||||0.9945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.608|1.65|||Regression, Logistic||BI 1358894 125 mg vs. Placebo|Logistic regression was adjusted for fixed factors of treatment and presence of significant childhood trauma (yes vs. no).||1.650|0.608|0.9945
81437918|NCT05103657|162567730|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.912||||0.7167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.552|1.504|||Regression, Logistic||BI 1358894 125 mg vs. Placebo|Logistic regression was adjusted for fixed factors of treatment and presence of significant childhood trauma (yes vs. no).||1.504|0.552|0.7167
81437919|NCT05103657|162567731|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.66||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.32|||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures||"Least Square mean of BI 1358894 125 mg - Least Square mean of Placebo."|Least Square (LS) means differences and confidence intervals were estimated by REML-based MMRM including the fixed categorical covariates of treatment, and the stratification indicator of presence of significant childhood trauma (yes vs. no), the continuous fixed covariate of baseline CAPS-5 total severity score, time since index event (in years) and the treatment-by-visit interaction. Patient is considered as random. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.||4.32|-3.00|0.7230
81437920|NCT02020967|162567736|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.34||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|39.11|||Regression, Logistic|||Predictor variable: Lips enlargement||39.11|1.38|0.0196
81437921|NCT04234464|162567745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.09|16.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Maximum percentage fall in post-dose pre-exercise FEV₁ up to 60 minutes post-exercise challenge is analyzed using a mixed effects model adjusted for treatment, treatment period, treatment sequence as categorical fixed effects, period-specific pre-dose baseline FEV₁ and average pre-dose baseline FEV₁ as continuous covariates, and a random subject within treatment sequence effect.||16.94|10.09|<0.001
81437922|NCT04234464|162567746|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.548|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.311|25.805|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A generalized linear mixed model with logit link adjusted for treatment, treatment period and treatment sequence as fixed effects, pre-dose baseline FEV₁ and average pre-dose baseline FEV₁ as continuous covariates, and a random subject within treatment sequence effect.||25.805|4.311|<0.001
81437923|NCT00476593|162567749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Hypothesis: the use of diclofenac/dexamethasone does not influence macular thickness in treated eyes compared with untreated eyes of same subject.|t-test, 2 sided|The possible effect of both anti-inflammatory medications was tested in relation to participants' age and gender||Subjects who received diclofenac or dexamethasone eye drops in one eye. Macular thickness in both were compared between same subjects' eyes after 3 day's treatment. Diclofenac and dexamethasone treated eyes were not compared with each other, but with the contralateral eye of same subject by a paired Student's t-test in each medication group||||0.018
81437924|NCT00476593|162567749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Patient's healthy eyes were compared with sex and age matched healthy controls with Two Sample Student't t-test. Null hypothesis was that quiet, currently unaffected eyes of patients had same macular thickness as age and sex matched controls.||||0.024
81437925|NCT02578745|162567809|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.67||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|6.67|||Chi-squared|||||6.67|.42|0.72
81437926|NCT02578745|162567810|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.67||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|6.67|||Chi-squared|||||6.67|.42|0.72
81472403|NCT01801241|162636590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45
81437927|NCT02578745|162567811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81437928|NCT02578745|162567812|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.99
81437929|NCT02578745|162567813|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.99
81437930|NCT02578745|162567814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.50
81437931|NCT00330460|162567815|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -1.22%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.7|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|0.7|<0.0001
81437932|NCT00330460|162567816|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -2.29%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.7|1.4||The reported p-value was the one-sided adjusted p-valued based on multiplicity adjustment of the secondary efficacy endpoints|ANCOVA|||||1.4|0.7|<0.0001
81437933|NCT00330460|162567817|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -1.65%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.6|1.4||The reported p-value was the one-sided adjusted p-valued based on multiplicity adjustment of the secondary efficacy endpoints|ANCOVA|||||1.4|0.6|<0.0001
81472404|NCT03052920|162636662|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was \<=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|t(35) = 11.29||Mean difference in percent correct for CNC words at 6 months post-implant and pre-implant is reported.||||<0.001
81472405|NCT03052920|162636663|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was \<=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|t(35) = 16.947||Mean difference in Soundfield thresholds (averaged across the frequency range in dB HL) at 6 months post-implant and pre-implant is reported.||||<0.001
81472406|NCT03052920|162636664|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was \<= 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|t(35) = 2.14||Mean difference in degrees RMS error at 6 months post-implant and pre-implant is reported.||||<0.05
81472407|NCT03052920|162636665|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was \<= 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(35) = 4.02||Mean difference in percentage of understanding (words correct) at 6 months post-implant and pre-implant is reported.||||<0.001
81472408|NCT03052920|162636666|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was \<= 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(35) = 2.58||Mean difference in AzBio sentence scores in noise at 6 months post-implant and pre-implant is reported.||||<0.05
81437934|NCT00330460|162567818|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -1.04%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.3|1.0||The reported p-value was the one-sided adjusted p-valued based on multiplicity adjustment of the secondary efficacy endpoints|ANCOVA|||||1|0.3|<0.0001
81437935|NCT00330460|162567819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.0001||95.0|0.3|0.9||The reported p-value was the one-sided adjusted p-valued based on multiplicity adjustment of the secondary efficacy endpoints|ANCOVA|||||0.9|0.3|0.0001
81437936|NCT03712124|162567820|OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-6.44||||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-116.18|103.31|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with change from baseline at Day 14 as the dependent variable and baseline maximum tolerated volume and treatment as covariates.||103.31|-116.18|0.9030
81437937|NCT03712124|162567821|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|98.45||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.81|161.08|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with change from baseline at Day 28 as the dependent variable and baseline maximum tolerated volume and treatment as covariates.||161.08|35.81|0.0042
81472409|NCT03052920|162636667|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for statistical significance was \<= 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(35) = 3.16||Mean difference in dB SNR for BKB-SIN sentences with noise to the better ear at 6-months post-implant and pre-implant is reported.||||<0.01
81472410|NCT03052920|162636668|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was \<= 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(35) = 10.42||Mean difference in AzBio sentence scores at 60 dB SPL for the poor ear alone at 6 months post-implant and pre-implant is reported.||||<0.001
81472411|NCT03052920|162636669|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was \<= 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(38) = 7.15||Mean difference in HHIE reported scores at 6-months post-implant and pre-implant is reported.||||<0.001
81472412|NCT03052920|162636670|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was \<= 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(38) = 4.34||Mean difference in HUI3 ratings at 6 months post-implant and pre-implant is reported.||||<0.001
81472413|NCT03052920|162636671|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was \<= 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(38) = 7.71||Mean difference in ratings for the SSQ total score at 6 months post-implant and pre-implant is reported.||||<0.001
81472414|NCT03052920|162636672|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was \<= 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(38) = 7.90||Mean difference in SSQ ratings at 12 months post-implant and pre-implant is reported.||||<0.001
81472415|NCT03052920|162636673|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was \<= 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(38) = 2.31||Mean difference in SADL scores at 6 months post-implant and pre-implant are reported.||||<0.05
81472416|NCT03052920|162636674|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was \<= 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(25) = 7.27||Mean difference in the CPHI scores at 6 months post-implant and pre-implant are reported.||||<0.001
81539237|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77||||0.0352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|7.13||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||7.13|1.07|0.0352
81437938|NCT00127166|162567838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-3.25||||0.009||95.0|-5.66|-0.84|||ANOVA|Model terms: participant, treatment and period. The treatment test is adjusted for period||||-0.84|-5.66|0.009
81437939|NCT00127166|162567839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-52.71||||0.006||95.0|-89.76|-15.66|||ANOVA|Model terms: participant, treatment and period. The treatment test is adjusted for period.||||-15.66|-89.76|0.006
81437940|NCT00127166|162567840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|4.11|||<|0.001||95.0|2.58|5.64|||ANCOVA|Participant, treatment, period \& covariate for FEV1 %-predicted Treatment test is adjusted for period \& FEV1 %-predicted at pre-exercise baseline||||5.64|2.58|<0.001
81437941|NCT00127166|162567841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.035||95.0|1.02|1.55|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model terms: treatment and period|Dispersion not applicable to time to event data|||1.55|1.02|0.035
81472417|NCT03052920|162636675|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was \<= 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(25) = 7.65||Mean difference in HII-SOP scores at 6 months post-implant and pre-implant is reported.||||<0.001
81472418|NCT03052920|162636676|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for statistical significance was \<= 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t(35) = 2.34||Mean difference in the dB SNR scores for BKB-SIN sentences at 6 months post-implant minus pre-implant is reported.||||<0.05
81472419|NCT02509078|162636683|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|5.9|||Wald test for the difference of two prop||Estimated value is a percentage|||5.9|-6.4|0.93
81472420|NCT01716520|162636706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.157||Analysis was performed using an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with covariates of treatment, period, mean Baseline, period Baseline, response type and treatment by response type interaction.|ANCOVA||Responders to UMEC=responders to UMEC or to both monotherapies, as defined by a participant with an increase from Baseline of \>=12% and 200 milliliters (mL) at \>=1 time point over 0-6 hours post-dose in FEV1 on Day 1.|||0.157|0.085|<0.001
81472421|NCT01716520|162636706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.135|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.171||Analysis was performed using an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with covariates of treatment, period, mean Baseline, period Baseline, response type and treatment by response type interaction.|ANCOVA||Responders to UMEC=responders to UMEC or to both monotherapies, as defined by a participant with an increase from Baseline of \>=12% and 200 mL at \>=1 time point over 0-6 hours post-dose in FEV1 on Day 1.|||0.171|0.100|<0.001
81472422|NCT01716520|162636706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.142|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.174||Analysis was performed using an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with covariates of treatment, period, mean Baseline, period Baseline, response type and treatment by response type interaction.|ANCOVA||Responders to VI=responders to VI or to both monotherapies, as defined by a participant with an increase from Baseline of \>=12% and 200 mL at \>=1 time point over 0-6 hours post-dose in FEV1 on Day 1.|||0.174|0.110|<0.001
81736938|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|4.21||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||9 hours||4.21|2.19|<0.001
81539238|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36||||0.0704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|5.97||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||5.97|0.93|0.0704
81736939|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.51|4.51||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||9 hours||4.51|2.51|<0.001
81736940|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|3.48||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||9 hours||3.48|1.49|<0.001
81736941|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|4.21||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||10 hours||4.21|2.17|<0.001
81736942|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|4.66||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||10 hours||4.66|2.64|<0.001
81437942|NCT00127166|162567842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|3.8|||<|0.001||95.0|2.28|5.32|||ANOVA|Model terms: participant, treatment and period. The treatment test is adjusted for period.||||5.32|2.28|<0.001
81437943|NCT04728620|162567898|SUPERIORITY|single group|mean|79.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||"One-sample t-test comparing the sample mean to the threshold value of 71 indicative of good usability. The null hypothesis: true mean is 71 or less."||||0.001
81437944|NCT04728620|162567900|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.57||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81437945|NCT04728620|162567901|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.85||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.19
81539239|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.94||||0.1651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|4.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||4.93|0.76|0.1651
81736943|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|3.6||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||10 hours||3.60|1.58|<0.001
81736944|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|4.15||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||11 hours||4.15|2.06|<0.001
81736945|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.53|4.61||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||11 hours||4.61|2.53|<0.001
81736946|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|3.67||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||11 hours||3.67|1.61|<0.001
81437946|NCT04728620|162567902|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of recommended A1c monitoring frequency||||1
81437947|NCT04728620|162567902|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of recommended urine microalbumin screening frequency||||1
81437948|NCT04728620|162567902|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of recommended pneumonia vaccination frequency||||1
81437949|NCT04728620|162567902|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of recommended diabetes eye exam frequency||||1
81437950|NCT02030535|162567912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.219|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.187|0.252||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment and period; patient baseline and period baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect|Mixed models repeated measures analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom. Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation|Tio+Olo 5/5μg minus Placebo.|||0.252|0.187|<0.0001
81437951|NCT02030535|162567912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.252|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.284||Mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment and period; patient baseline and period baseline as covariates; patient as a random effect|Mixed models repeated measures analysis|Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom. Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation.|Tiotropium 5μg + Olodaterol 5μg minus Placebo.|||0.284|0.220|<0.0001
81736947|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|4.21||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||12 hours||4.21|2.09|<0.001
81736948|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.36|4.46||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||12 hours||4.46|2.36|<0.001
81736949|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|3.44||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||12 hours||3.44|1.36|<0.001
81736950|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|4.12||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||13 hours||4.12|1.94|<0.001
81736951|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|4.07||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||13 hours||4.07|1.91|<0.001
81736952|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|3.42||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||13 hours||3.42|1.28|<0.001
81736953|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|3.83||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||14 hours||3.83|1.57|<0.001
81736954|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|3.85||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||14 hours||3.85|1.62|<0.001
81736955|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.37||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||14 hours||3.37|1.14|<0.001
81736956|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|3.76||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||16 hours||3.76|1.51|<0.001
81437952|NCT02030535|162567912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|-0.001|||||Tio+Olo 5/5μg minus Tiotropium 5μg + Olodaterol 5μg.|Descriptive comparison. Statistical Analyses 1 \& 2 were included in the hierarchical testing sequence (alpha protected), and analysis 3 was not included in the hierarchical testing sequence (not alpha protected)||-0.001|-0.065|
81437953|NCT01488448|162567931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.73
81437954|NCT01488448|162567932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.77
81437955|NCT01488448|162567933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.97
81437956|NCT01488448|162567934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.67
81437957|NCT01488448|162567935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.39
81437958|NCT01488448|162567936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81437959|NCT01488448|162567939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.96
81437960|NCT02625298|162567964|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81437961|NCT02875028|162567970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.029
81539240|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.0964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|5.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||5.62|0.87|0.0964
81539241|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.12||||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|8.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||8.59|1.13|0.0276
81539242|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.99||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|15.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||15.70|1.58|0.0060
81539243|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.1556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|5.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||5.39|0.76|0.1556
81539244|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.33||||0.0202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|9.18||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||9.18|1.21|0.0202
81437962|NCT05068284|162567982|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|20.6|||||Risk difference = (ABBV-154 - placebo)|||20.6|-6.3|
81437963|NCT05068284|162567982|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|60.0|||||Risk difference = (ABBV-154 - placebo)|||60.0|6.7|
81437964|NCT05068284|162567982|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|52.2|||||Risk difference = (ABBV-154 - placebo)|||52.2|4.9|
81437965|NCT05068284|162567982|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|53.6|||||Risk difference = (ABBV-154 - placebo)|||53.6|1.0|
81437966|NCT05068284|162567983|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|43.6|||||Risk difference = (ABBV-154 - placebo)|||43.6|-19.8|
81437967|NCT05068284|162567983|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|63.8|||||Risk difference = (ABBV-154 - placebo)|||63.8|-4.8|
81437968|NCT05068284|162567983|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|51.8|||||Risk difference = (ABBV-154 - placebo)|||51.8|-13.7|
81437969|NCT05068284|162567983|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|60.3|||||Risk difference = (ABBV-154 - placebo)|||60.3|-13.6|
81437970|NCT05068284|162567984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|41.0|||||Risk difference = (ABBV-154 - placebo)|||41.0|-18.5|
81437971|NCT05068284|162567984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|38.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|71.9|||||Risk difference = (ABBV-154 - placebo)|||71.9|5.0|
81437972|NCT05068284|162567984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|24.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|56.2|||||Risk difference = (ABBV-154 - placebo)|||56.2|-7.0|
81437973|NCT05068284|162567984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|39.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|74.5|||||Risk difference = (ABBV-154 - placebo)|||74.5|3.8|
81437974|NCT00109837|162568010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion in 1-year CCR|0.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.06|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.25|||||||The regimen would be of no further interest if the true 1-year continuous complete remission (CCR) rate was less than 45% (null). Sample size was chosen for an alternative of 65%, power of 92% and type-1 error of 4.6%.|||0.25|
81437975|NCT04100096|162568033|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-1.02||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|0.7||Comparison was carried out using MMRM, with study center (pooled), treatment group (TG), visit, ADT status, and TG by visit interaction (BVI), gender BVI, age BVI as factors and baseline BVI as covariate. An unstructured covariance was used.|MMRM|||||0.70|-2.75|0.2430
81437976|NCT04100096|162568034|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.7759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.27||Comparison was carried out using MMRM, with study center (pooled), TG, visit, ADT status, and TG BVI, gender BVI, age BVI as factors and baseline BVI as covariate. An unstructured covariance was used.|MMRM|||||0.27|-0.35|0.7759
81437977|NCT04100096|162568035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.6585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.2||Derived from an MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, (pooled) trial site, visit, ADT status (with/without background ADT), treatment BVI, gender BVI, covariates of baseline BVI and age BVI.|MMRM||Derived from an MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, (pooled) trial site, visit, ADT status (with/without background ADT), treatment BVI, gender BVI, covariates of baseline BVI and age BVI.|Week 2||0.20|-0.32|0.6585
81437978|NCT04100096|162568035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25||||0.1181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.06||Derived from an MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, (pooled) trial site, visit, ADT status (with/without background ADT), treatment BVI, gender BVI, covariates of baseline BVI and age BVI.|MMRM||Derived from an MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, (pooled) trial site, visit, ADT status (with/without background ADT), treatment BVI, gender BVI, covariates of baseline BVI and age BVI.|Week 4||0.06|-0.57|0.1181
81437979|NCT04100096|162568035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19||||0.2431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.13||Derived from an MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, (pooled) trial site, visit, ADT status (with/without background ADT), treatment BVI, gender BVI, covariates of baseline BVI and age BVI.|MMRM||Derived from an MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, (pooled) trial site, visit, ADT status (with/without background ADT), treatment BVI, gender BVI, covariates of baseline BVI and age BVI.|Week 6||0.13|-0.51|0.2431
81539245|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.2063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|4.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||4.67|0.72|0.2063
81437980|NCT04100096|162568035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.0638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.02||Derived from an MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, (pooled) trial site, visit, ADT status (with/without background ADT), treatment BVI, gender BVI, covariates of baseline BVI and age BVI.|MMRM||Derived from an MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, (pooled) trial site, visit, ADT status (with/without background ADT), treatment BVI, gender BVI, covariates of baseline BVI and age BVI.|Week 8||0.02|-0.61|0.0638
81437981|NCT04100096|162568035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.22||Derived from an MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, (pooled) trial site, visit, ADT status (with/without background ADT), treatment BVI, gender BVI, covariates of baseline BVI and age BVI.|MMRM||Derived from an MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, (pooled) trial site, visit, ADT status (with/without background ADT), treatment BVI, gender BVI, covariates of baseline BVI and age BVI.|Week 10||0.22|-0.44|0.5050
81437982|NCT04100096|162568035|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14||||0.4277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.21||Derived from an MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, (pooled) trial site, visit, ADT status (with/without background ADT), treatment BVI, gender BVI, covariates of baseline BVI and age BVI.|MMRM||Derived from an MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, (pooled) trial site, visit, ADT status (with/without background ADT), treatment BVI, gender BVI, covariates of baseline BVI and age BVI.|Week 12||0.21|-0.48|0.4277
81437983|NCT04100096|162568036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.6225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.3||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Week 2||0.30|-0.18|0.6225
81437984|NCT04100096|162568036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.9145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.31||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Week 4||0.31|-0.35|0.9145
81437985|NCT04100096|162568036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.1535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.08||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Week 6||0.08|-0.52|0.1535
81437986|NCT04100096|162568036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.1922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Week 8||0.10|-0.50|0.1922
81437987|NCT04100096|162568036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.6488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.25||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Week 10||0.25|-0.40|0.6488
81437988|NCT04100096|162568036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.5992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.23||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Week 12||0.23|-0.40|0.5992
81539246|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.0383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|6.92||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||6.92|1.06|0.0383
81539247|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.46||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|9.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||9.10|1.32|0.0118
81539248|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.96||||0.0314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|7.97||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||7.97|1.10|0.0314
81437989|NCT04100096|162568037|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.6579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.19||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Week 2||0.19|-0.29|0.6579
81437990|NCT04100096|162568037|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.3728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.16||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Week 4||0.16|-0.43|0.3728
81437991|NCT04100096|162568037|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.1684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.09||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Week 6||0.09|-0.50|0.1684
81437992|NCT04100096|162568037|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.13||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Week 8||-0.13|-0.74|0.0046
81437993|NCT04100096|162568037|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.2087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.11||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Week 10||0.11|-0.51|0.2087
81437994|NCT04100096|162568037|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.0389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.02||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between TGs was carried out using the CMH Row Mean Score Differ Test controlling for trial site.|Week 12||-0.02|-0.64|0.0389
81437995|NCT04100096|162568042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.5||ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.50|-0.14|0.2720
81437996|NCT04100096|162568042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.09||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.56||ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||1.56|0.63|0
81472423|NCT01716520|162636706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.098|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.067|0.13||Analysis was performed using an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with covariates of treatment, period, mean Baseline, period Baseline, response type and treatment by response type interaction.|ANCOVA||Responders to VI=responders to VI or to both monotherapies, as defined by a participant with an increase from Baseline of \>=12% and 200 mL at \>=1 time point over 0-6 hours post-dose in FEV1 on Day 1.|||0.130|0.067|<0.001
81437997|NCT04100096|162568042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.73||ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons|ANCOVA|||Week 6||1.73|0.63|0
81437998|NCT04100096|162568042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.57||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.21||ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||2.21|0.92|0
81437999|NCT04100096|162568042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.72||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.45||ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 10||2.45|0.99|0
81438000|NCT04100096|162568042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.44||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.19||ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||2.19|0.68|0.0002
81438001|NCT04100096|162568043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.31||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|2.68|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons.||Week 12||2.68|-0.07|0.0620
81472424|NCT01716520|162636706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.104||Analysis was performed using an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with covariates of treatment, period, mean Baseline, period Baseline, response type and treatment by response type interaction.|ANCOVA||Responders to Neither=responders to neither UMEC nor VI, as defined by a participant with at least one FEV1 assessment over 0-6 hours post-dose on Day 1 but no increase from Baseline of \>=12% and 200 mL at any assessment(s).|||0.104|0.001|0.047
81438002|NCT04100096|162568044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.4613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.17|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons.||Week 2||0.17|-0.08|0.4613
81539249|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|21.34||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||21.34|2.17|0.0010
81438003|NCT04100096|162568044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.55||ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.55|0.21|0
81438004|NCT04100096|162568044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.61||ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.61|0.21|0.0001
81438005|NCT04100096|162568044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.8||ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.80|0.33|0
81438006|NCT04100096|162568044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.88||ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 10||0.88|0.34|0
81438007|NCT04100096|162568044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.8||ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||0.80|0.23|0.0004
81438008|NCT04100096|162568046|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.1687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.25||ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.25|-0.04|0.1687
81438009|NCT04100096|162568046|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.1874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.29||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||0.29|-0.06|0.1874
81438010|NCT04100096|162568047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.0974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.02||ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.02|-0.25|0.0974
81438011|NCT04100096|162568047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.08||ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons|ANCOVA|||Week 12||0.08|-0.20|0.3910
81438012|NCT04100096|162568048|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|9.0|0.04|0.26||ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 6||0.26|0.04|0.0063
81736957|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|3.56||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||16 hours||3.56|1.33|<0.001
81438013|NCT04100096|162568048|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.19||ANCOVA model, with treatment as main effect and baseline value as covariate, is used for change from baseline of case comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||0.19|-0.01|0.0670
81438014|NCT01118026|162568050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9669|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9669
81438015|NCT00991510|162568063|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was accepted if the calculated 90 % CIs were within 0.80-1.25.|adjusted least-squares mean ratio|0.923|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.865|0.984|||ANOVA|||A total of 100 subjects were planned to be enrolled, allowing for 10% drop-out rate. Based on previous single dose studies, the intra-subject coefficients of variation were 14% and 50% for AUC and Cmax, respectively. Based on the literature similar intra subject coefficients of variation were observed in steady-state patients. With these expected CV(%) and an expected ratio of Cmax within 0.95 and 1.05, the study should have a power of at least 80 % to show bioequivalence with 80 subjects.||0.984|0.865|
81438016|NCT00991510|162568064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was accepted if the calculated 90 % CIs were within 0.80-1.25.|adjusted least-squares mean ratio|0.959|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.899|1.023|||ANOVA|||||1.023|0.899|
81438017|NCT00991510|162568065|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was accepted if the calculated 90 % CIs were within 0.80-1.25.|adjusted least-squares mean ratio|0.873|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.787|0.968|||ANOVA|||||0.968|0.787|
81438018|NCT00991510|162568066|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was accepted if the calculated 90 % CIs were within 0.80-1.25.|adjusted least-squares mean ratio|0.985|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.877|1.106|||ANOVA|||||1.106|0.877|
81438019|NCT00988208|162568101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.53||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.0||p-value is based on unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||2.00|1.17|0.0017
81438020|NCT00988208|162568102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.66|||Log Rank|P-value is based on unstratified log-rank test||||1.66|1.05|0.0187
81438021|NCT00988208|162568103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.884||||0.3975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.665|1.176|||Chi-squared|||||1.176|0.665|0.3975
81472425|NCT01716520|162636706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.073||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.124||Analysis was performed using an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with covariates of treatment, period, mean Baseline, period Baseline, response type and treatment by response type interaction.|ANCOVA||Responders to Neither=responders to neither UMEC nor VI, as defined by a participant with at least one FEV1 assessment over 0-6 hours post-dose on Day 1 but no increase from Baseline of \>=12% and 200 mL at any assessment(s).|||0.124|0.021|0.006
81539250|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.24||||0.0956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|5.8||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||5.80|0.87|0.0956
81438022|NCT03008837|162568115|OTHER|Using seed-based analysis with a right posterior insula seed, cluster size was set at 40 voxels, and p-value was thresholded at p\<0.05 to compare the differences between the two groups in terms of connectivity between the right posterior insula and areas of the DMN identified based on a priori hypotheses.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Standard therapy control (post-pre) was subtracted from PENFS (post-pre).|PENFS (post-pre) - Standard Therapy (post-pre)||||<0.05
81736958|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|3.47||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||16 hours||3.47|1.25|<0.001
81438023|NCT01573533|162568123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline vs 12 months||||0.49
81438024|NCT01573533|162568124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline vs 12 months||||0.41
81438025|NCT01573533|162568125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline vs 12 months||||0.06
81438026|NCT02744755|162568129|EQUIVALENCE|A 0.6 change in DAS28-CRP score is considered as no clinically meaningful difference by EULAR criteria and is therefore used as the equivalence margin limits \[0.6,-0.6\].|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.27||||||Therapeutic equivalence in terms of change from baseline in DAS28-CRP at week 12 will be concluded if the 95% confidence interval for the LS mean difference between GP2017 and Humira is contained within the interval \[-0.6; 0.6\]. A mixed-model repeated measures analysis was performed for DAS28-CRP change from baseline including treatment, stratification factors, time, the interaction between time (visits) and treatment all as categorical variables, and baseline DAS28-CRP as a continuous variable.||0.27|-0.24|
81438027|NCT02744755|162568129|EQUIVALENCE|A 0.6 change in DAS28-CRP score is considered as no clinically meaningful difference by EULAR criteria and is therefore used as the equivalence margin limits \[0.6,-0.6\].|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.23||||||Therapeutic equivalence in terms of change from baseline in DAS28-CRP at week 12 will be concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the LS mean difference between GP2017 and Humira is contained within the interval \[-0.6; 0.6\]. A mixed-model repeated measures analysis was performed for DAS28-CRP change from baseline including treatment, stratification factors, time, the interaction between time (visits) and treatment all as categorical variables, and baseline DAS28-CRP as a continuous variable.||0.23|-0.19|
81438028|NCT02744755|162568130|EQUIVALENCE|A 0.6 change in DAS28-CRP score is considered as no clinically meaningful difference by EULAR criteria and is therefore used as the equivalence margin limits \[0.6,-0.6\].|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.27|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, body weight as per CRF, prior therapy as per CRF, region as per CRF as fixed effects and baseline DAS28-CRP values as covariate.||0.27|-0.11|
81438029|NCT02744755|162568130|EQUIVALENCE|A 0.6 change in DAS28-CRP score is considered as no clinically meaningful difference by EULAR criteria and is therefore used as the equivalence margin limits \[0.6,-0.6\].|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.24|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, body weight as per CRF, prior therapy as per CRF, region as per CRF as fixed effects and baseline DAS28-CRP values as covariate.||0.24|-0.08|
81736959|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|3.19||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||24 hours||3.19|0.86|<0.001
81438030|NCT02780167|162568152|OTHER||Estimate difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|4.4|||Emax model|Emax model with non-responder imputation (NRI)|Test group: PF-04965842 10 mg QD, Reference group: Placebo.|||4.4|-0.7|0.1210
81438031|NCT02780167|162568152|OTHER||Estimate difference|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.05||0.1065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|13.8|||Emax model|Emax model with non-responder imputation (NRI)|Test group: PF-04965842 30 mg QD, Reference group: Placebo.|||13.8|-1.8|0.1065
81438032|NCT02780167|162568152|OTHER||Estimate difference|21.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.25||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|37.6|||Emax model|Emax model with non-responder imputation (NRI)|Test group: PF-04965842 100 mg QD, Reference group: Placebo.|||37.6|5.5|0.0184
81438033|NCT02780167|162568152|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.18||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|56.6|||Emax model|Emax model with non-responder imputation (NRI)|Test group: PF-04965842 200 mg QD, Reference group: Placebo.|||56.6|19.7|0.0032
81438034|NCT02780167|162568153|OTHER||LS mean difference|4.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.667||0.6731|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.88|20.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model repeated measures (MMRM) with observed cases (OC)|Test group: PF-04965842 10 mg QD, Reference group: Placebo.|||20.05|-11.88|0.6731
81438035|NCT02780167|162568153|OTHER||LS mean difference|-5.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.474||0.561|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.16|10.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with OC|Test group: PF-04965842 30 mg QD, Reference group: Placebo.|||10.13|-21.16|0.5610
81438036|NCT02780167|162568153|OTHER||LS mean difference|-23.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.043||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-38.76|-8.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with OC|Test group: PF-04965842 100 mg QD, Reference group: Placebo.|||-8.88|-38.76|0.0091
81438037|NCT02780167|162568153|OTHER||LS mean difference|-47.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.008|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-62.23|-32.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with OC|Test group: PF-04965842 200 mg QD, Reference group: Placebo.|||-32.47|-62.23|<0.0001
81438038|NCT00112294|162568237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.902||||0.2358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.761|1.069||Since only 1 primary comparison was conducted, no adjustment for multiple comparisons was needed.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio of C/T/C to T/C was estimated by means of a stratified Cox's proportional hazard model, with treatment as the single covariate.|Confidence intervals calculated using Brookmeyer and Crowley method. Primary analysis was comparison of PFS between arms performed by 2-sided alpha=0.05 level, log-rank test, stratified by ECOG PS (0/1) and intended on-study taxane (docetaxel or paclitaxel). Null hypothesis was that PFS was equal in both groups. Power calculations indicated that \>=510 events (IRRC progressions/deaths) would lead to \>=90% power at the 5% level for rejecting the null hypothesis, given a true hazard ratio of 0.75.||1.069|0.761|0.2358
81438039|NCT00112294|162568238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.675||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.152|2.436|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The odds ratio is presented for C/T/C to T/C.|The 2 groups were compared by means of a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) (alpha = 0.05 level) test stratified by ECOG PS (0 or 1) and intended on-study taxane (paclitaxel, docetaxel), as recorded at the time of randomization.||2.436|1.152|0.0066
81438040|NCT00112294|162568239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.265||||0.1501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.918|1.741|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The odds ratio is presented for C/T/C to T/C.|The 2 groups were compared by means of a CMH (alpha = 0.05 level) test stratified by ECOG PS (0 or 1) and intended on-study taxane (paclitaxel, docetaxel), as recorded at the time of randomization.||1.741|0.918|0.1501
81539251|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.8||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|13.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||13.40|1.72|0.0027
81438041|NCT00112294|162568242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.1685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.754|1.051||An interim analysis on survival was performed. Final p-value was adjusted using an alpha spending function. At the interim analysis (data not reported here) the type 1 error was 0.0001, and the rest is for the final look.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio of C/T/C to T/C was estimated by means of a stratified Cox's proportional hazard model with treatment as the single covariate.|Confidence intervals were calculated using Brookmeyer and Crowley method. Analysis was a comparison of survival between groups by means of a 2-sided, alpha=0.05 level, log-rank test, stratified by ECOG PS (0/1) and intended on-study taxane (docetaxel or paclitaxel). Null hypothesis was that survival was equal in both treatment arms. Power calculations indicated that \>= 558 events would lead to at \>=75% power at the 5% level for rejecting the null hypothesis, given a true hazard ratio of 0.8.||1.051|0.754|0.1685
81438042|NCT00112294|162568243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Improvement of symptoms was compared between groups by means of a CMH (alpha = 0.05 level) test stratified by ECOG PS (0 or 1) and intended on-study taxane (paclitaxel, docetaxel), as recorded at the time of randomization.||||0.26
81438043|NCT02445287|162568254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||||||Level of significance (alpha) = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.920
81438044|NCT02445287|162568255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||||||Level of significance (alpha) = 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.000
81438045|NCT02445287|162568256|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence interval = (-0.25, 0.25)||||||0||||||level of significance (alpha) = 0.05|Equivalence test|||||||0.000
81438046|NCT02445287|162568257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||||||level of significance (alpha) = 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.012
81438047|NCT03235479|162568258|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.9||||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|9.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.3|0.5|0.0298
81438048|NCT03235479|162568259|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.9||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|14.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.4|3.4|0.0016
81438049|NCT03235479|162568260|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.2||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|15.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.9|4.4|0.0005
81438050|NCT03235479|162568261|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.7||||0.0299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|14.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.6|0.8|0.0299
81438051|NCT03235479|162568262|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.3||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|16.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.2|4.4|0.0006
81438052|NCT03235479|162568263|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.2||||0.1815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|12.9||P-value ≥ 0.05; therefore, all secondary outcome measures listed after this outcome measure in the hierarchy were not tested.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.9|-2.4|0.1815
81438053|NCT03750695|162568276|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||Repeated measures linear regression||||<0.05
81438054|NCT01386125|162568277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.14||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||||-0.06|-0.22|0.0007
81438055|NCT01386125|162568278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference is LS Means|-0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.15|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.15|-0.45|<0.0001
81438056|NCT03173560|162568279|NON_INFERIORITY|Odd ratio for ORR24W was analyzed along with 90% CI for each treatment arm using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method, stratified by Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) prognostic group and prior programmed cell death protein 1/ programmed cell death protein ligand 1 (PD-1/PD-L1) treatment from IxRS data. Non-inferiority would be claimed if 1-sided P value is \<=0.045 at the final analysis for the non-inferiority test with the non-inferiority margin of the odd ratio =0.76.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.2676|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|1.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.32|0.59|0.2676
81438057|NCT03173560|162568280|SUPERIORITY|Percentage of participants with intolerable Grade 2 or any Grade \>=Grade 3 TEAEs within 24 weeks was tested using CMH method at 2-sided α=0.05, stratified by MSKCC prognostic group and prior PD-1/PD-L1 treatment from IxRS data. The treatment difference and 95% CI were also calculated based on asymptotic normal approximation.|Difference|3.2||||0.4763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|11.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.9|-5.5|0.4763
81438058|NCT03173560|162568281|OTHER|The hazard ratio and the corresponding 90% CIs were estimated using the Cox regression model with Efron's method for ties, stratified by MSKCC prognostic group and prior PD-1/PD-L1 treatment.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|1.86||||||||1.86|1.08|
81438059|NCT03173560|162568282|OTHER|Odd ratio for ORR was analyzed along with 90% CI for each treatment arm using CMH method stratified by MSKCC prognostic group and PD-1/PD-L1 treatment from IxRS data.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|1.14||||||||1.14|0.52|
81438060|NCT04480307|162568298|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.031||||0.5084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.124|0.063|||ANCOVA|||||0.063|-0.124|0.5084
81438061|NCT04480307|162568298|SUPERIORITY||Difference of change from Baseline|-0.021|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.121|0.057|||Bayesian|Difference of change from baseline a posteriori||Bayesian analysis is done using a non-informative prior on the mean observed difference.||0.057|-0.121|
81472426|NCT00253370|162636710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion of participants|0.409||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.284|0.544|||one-sample binomial test|||The study was designed to distinguish a response rate of 40% from 20%, the null hypothesis. With the planned sample size of 36 eligible patients, the study has 91% power based on a 0.09 level one-sided test.||0.544|0.284|0.0012
81438062|NCT04480307|162568299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.002||||0.9472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.052|0.049|||ANCOVA|||||0.049|-0.052|0.9472
81472427|NCT03706469|162636729|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence in the AUClast will be concluded if the 90 percent (%) confidence interval for the test/reference ratio of the least squares means is fully contained within the acceptance range, 80.00% - 125.00%.|Percentage of Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|83.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.5|93.8||||||||93.80|74.50|
81472428|NCT03706469|162636729|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence in the AUClast will be concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the test/reference ratio of the least squares means is fully contained within the acceptance range, 80.00% - 125.00%.|Percentage of GMR|102.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.1|114.7||||||||114.70|91.10|
81539252|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|6.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||6.14|0.94|0.0660
81438063|NCT04480307|162568299|SUPERIORITY||Difference of change from Baseline|0.012|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.059|||Bayesian|Difference of change from Baseline a posteriori.||Bayesian analysis is done using a non-informative prior on the mean observed difference.||0.059|-0.036|
81438064|NCT04480307|162568300|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.154||||0.4027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.216|0.524|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA analysis for T1 lesion volume parameter||0.524|-0.216|0.4027
81438065|NCT04480307|162568300|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.7428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.071|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA analysis for T2 lesion volume parameter||0.071|-0.051|0.7428
81438066|NCT04480307|162568301|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.003||||0.7314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.018|||ANCOVA|||||0.018|-0.013|0.7314
81438067|NCT04480307|162568301|SUPERIORITY||Difference of change from Baseline|0.005|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.023|||Bayesian|Difference of change from Baseline a posteriori||Bayesian analysis is done using a non-informative prior on the mean observed difference.||0.023|-0.010|
81438068|NCT04480307|162568302|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.7662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0|0|0.7662
81438069|NCT02795676|162568322|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be declared if the lower bound of the confidence interval for the treatment difference is above the non-inferiority margin, which was met. No p-value was calculated as this is not relevant for non-inferiority.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.359|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.444|1.726|||Regression, Linear|The primary efficacy analysis compared eGFR slope between the treatment arms using a 2-stage model with quantile regression.||||1.726|-2.444|
81438070|NCT01201486|162568338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Sensitivity|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Percentage Sensitivity|||||||
81438071|NCT02508116|162568384|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.42|||Regression, Logistic|||The sample size calculation was based on two factors: 1) the rate of pre-study prasugrel/ticagrelor use (\~20%) and 2) anticipated increase in prasugrel/ticagrelor prescribing based on the frequency CYP2C19 LOF variants (\~30-35%). We estimated a 15% difference in the use of prasugrel/ticagrelor in the two groups (35% in the genotyped group and 20% in the control group). A sample size of 138 per group (a total of 276) would provide 80% power at an alpha level of 0.05 to detect this difference.||2.42|1.07|0.03
81438072|NCT02508116|162568386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Log Rank|||The incidence of first MACE between the groups were compared by use of Kaplan-Meier estimators; statistical tests were based on log-rank tests.||||0.27
81472429|NCT03706469|162636729|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence in the AUClast will be concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the test/reference ratio of the least squares means is fully contained within the acceptance range, 80.00% - 125.00%.|Percentage of GMR|172.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|152.55|195.58||||||||195.58|152.55|
81472430|NCT03706469|162636730|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence in the AUC∞ will be concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the test/reference ratio of the least squares means is fully contained within the acceptance range, 80.00% - 125.00%.|Percentage of GMR|84.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.92|96.11||||||||96.11|73.92|
81438073|NCT03635983|162568392|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.0311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.96|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|two-sided|Strata adjusted odds ratio (NKTR-214 + Nivolumab over Nivolumab) using Mantel-Haenszel method.|Bempegaldesleukin+Nivolumab over Nivolumab||0.96|0.45|0.0311
81438074|NCT03635983|162568393|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.3988||95.0|0.89|1.33||Log-rank stratified 2-sided. Boundary for statistical significance p-value \< 0.03|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratio is NKTR-214 + Nivolumab over Nivolumab|||1.33|0.89|0.3988
81438075|NCT03635983|162568394|SUPERIORITY|Bempegaldesleukin+Nivolumab over Nivolumab|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.6361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.22|||Log Rank|2-sided p-value. Boundary for statistical significance p-value \< 0.00071|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratio is NKTR-214 + Nivolumab over Nivolumab.|||1.22|0.72|0.6361
81438076|NCT03635983|162568398|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.0626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.02|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|two-sided|Strata adjusted odds ratio (NKTR-214 + Nivolumab over Nivolumab) using Mantel-Haenszel method.|Bempegaldesleukin+Nivolumab over Nivolumab||1.02|0.48|0.0626
81438077|NCT03635983|162568399|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.3713||95.0|0.9|1.33||Log-rank stratified 2-sided. Boundary for statistical significance p-value \< 0.03|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratio is NKTR-214 + Nivolumab over Nivolumab|||1.33|0.90|0.3713
81438078|NCT03635983|162568403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||||95.0|0.32|1.24|||||Logistic regression model with treatment, PD-L1 Status and treatment by PD-L1 Status interaction. Responders includes CR+PR|Bempegaldesleukin+Nivolumab vs. Nivolumab (PD-L1 Negative: \<1%)||1.24|0.32|
81438079|NCT03635983|162568403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.9939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.02|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Interaction P-value|Logistic regression model with treatment, PD-L1 Status and treatment by PD-L1 Status interaction. Responders includes CR+PR|Bempegaldesleukin+Nivolumab vs. Nivolumab (PD-L1 Positive: \>=1%)||1.02|0.39|0.9939
81438080|NCT03635983|162568404|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.43|||||Unstratified Hazard Ratio|Bempegaldesleukin+Nivolumab vs. Nivo (PD-L1 negative: \<1%)||1.43|0.81|
81438081|NCT03635983|162568404|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||||95.0|0.83|1.51|||||Unstratified Hazard Ratio|Bempegaldesleukin+Nivolumab vs. Nivo (PD-L1 positive: \>=1%)||1.51|0.83|
81472431|NCT03706469|162636730|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence in the AUC∞ will be concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the test/reference ratio of the least squares means is fully contained within the acceptance range, 80.00% - 125.00%.|Percentage of GMR|99.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.88|111.63||||||||111.63|88.88|
81438082|NCT03635983|162568405|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.4|||||Unstratified Hazard Ratio|Bempegaldesleukin+Nivolumab vs. Nivo (PD-L1 negative: \<1%)||1.40|0.66|
81438083|NCT03635983|162568405|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||||95.0|0.58|1.33|||||Unstratified Hazard Ratio|Bempegaldesleukin+Nivolumab vs. Nivo (PD-L1 positive: \>=1%)||1.33|0.58|
81736960|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|3.05||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||24 hours||3.05|0.75|0.001
81438084|NCT00373425|162568450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.3235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.741|1.104||If the primary analysis of DFS was not statistically significant, the hierarchical testing procedure would stop and all key secondary efficacy analyses would be nonsignificant; any further analysis of these outcomes would be considered exploratory.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio: erlotinib to placebo|The null hypothesis that DFS distributions of the 2 arms were equivalent was tested using an unstratified 2-sided log-rank test at the 0.05 level. The primary analysis of DFS was performed when at least 410 events had accrued. If the result of the primary analysis of DFS was statistically significant favoring the erlotinib treatment arm, the null hypothesis of no treatment difference of key secondary efficacy variables was tested under a hierarchical testing procedure.||1.104|0.741|0.3235
81438085|NCT00373425|162568455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.144|||Log Rank|||The null hypothesis that DFS distributions of the 2 arms were equivalent was tested using an unstratified 2-sided log-rank test at the 0.05 level.||1.144|0.780|0.5620
81438086|NCT01396421|162568480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-8.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-4.4||Primary analysis was performed by fitting a Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) which included fixed class effect terms for treatment, trial site, visit week, and an interaction term of treatment by visit week.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Difference between average effect of brexpiprazole 2 and 4 mg/day and placebo was tested first at alpha level of 0.05. If statistically significant, then comparisons for each group (brexpiprazole 2 and 4 mg/day) versus placebo were performed.||-4.40|-12.0|<0.0001
81438087|NCT01396421|162568480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-7.64||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Sample size was determined to achieve 90% power at alpha level of 0.025 (two-sided) to a detect treatment difference of -7.5 points in change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at Week 6 (last observation carried forward) between a brexpiprazole treatment of 4 mg/day (or 2 mg/day) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||-3.30|-12.0|0.0006
81438088|NCT01396421|162568480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Traetment difference|-8.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-4.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Sample size was determined to achieve 90% power at alpha level of 0.025 (two-sided) to a detect treatment difference of -7.5 points in change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at Week 6 (last observation carried forward) between a brexpiprazole treatment of 4 mg/day (or 2 mg/day) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||-4.37|-13.1|<0.0001
81472432|NCT03706469|162636730|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence in the AUC∞ will be concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the test/reference ratio of the least squares means is fully contained within the acceptance range, 80.00% - 125.00%.|Percentage of GMR|172.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|149.07|200.09||||||||200.09|149.07|
81472433|NCT03706469|162636731|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence in the Cmax will be concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the test/reference ratio of the least squares means is fully contained within the acceptance range, 80.00% - 125.00%.|Percentage of GMR|79.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.36|92.99||||||||92.99|67.36|
81438089|NCT01396421|162568480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.89||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.27|2.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Sample size was determined to achieve 90% power at alpha level of 0.025 (two-sided) to a detect treatment difference of -7.5 points in change from baseline in PANSS Total Score at Week 6 (last observation carried forward) between a brexpiprazole treatment of 4 mg/day (or 2 mg/day) and placebo using a two-sided z-test||2.49|-8.27|0.2910
81438090|NCT01396421|162568481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.36||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.||Difference between the average effect of brexpiprazole 2 and 4 mg/day and placebo was tested first at alpha level of 0.05. If statistically significant, then comparisons for each group (brexpiprazole 2 and 4 mg/day) versus placebo were performed at a significance level of 0.05.||-0.15|-0.56|0.0006
81438091|NCT01396421|162568481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.38||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.||||-0.15|-0.61|0.0012
81438092|NCT01396421|162568481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.33||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.||||-0.10|-0.56|0.0056
81438093|NCT01396421|162568481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.03||||0.8491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.||||0.26|-0.31|0.8491
81539253|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32||||0.0853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|6.05||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||6.05|0.89|0.0853
81438094|NCT01396421|162568482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.5||||0.0644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|0.09||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 1||||0.09|-3.09|0.0644
81438095|NCT01396421|162568482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.99||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|-0.41||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 1||||-0.41|-3.58|0.0139
81438096|NCT01396421|162568482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.35||||0.7231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|2.32||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 1||||2.32|-1.61|0.7231
81438097|NCT01396421|162568482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-5.14||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.36|-1.93||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 3||||-1.93|-8.36|0.0018
81438098|NCT01396421|162568482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-3.75||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.33|-1.17||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 2||||-1.17|-6.33|0.0045
81438099|NCT01396421|162568482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.84||||0.2568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|5.02||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 2||||5.02|-1.34|0.2568
81539254|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.49||||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|9.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||9.62|1.26|0.0159
81736961|NCT00913627|163171811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|3.34||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||24 hours||3.34|1.05|<0.001
81438100|NCT01396421|162568482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-4.4||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.97|-1.82||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 2||||-1.82|-6.97|0.0009
81438101|NCT01396421|162568482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-3.45||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.67|-0.23||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 3||||-0.23|-6.67|0.0360
81438102|NCT01396421|162568482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.04||||0.9876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|4.6||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 4||||4.60|-4.53|0.9876
81438103|NCT01396421|162568482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-7.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-3.93||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 4||||-3.93|-11.3|<0.0001
81438104|NCT01396421|162568482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-5.16||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.85|-1.47||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 4||||-1.47|-8.85|0.0062
81438105|NCT01396421|162568482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.93||||0.3407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|5.9||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 3||||5.90|-2.05|0.3407
81438106|NCT01396421|162568482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-7.86||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|-3.86||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 5||||-3.86|-11.9|0.0001
81438107|NCT01396421|162568482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-7.15||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|-3.14||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 5||||-3.14|-11.2|0.0005
81438108|NCT01396421|162568482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.12||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.07|3.83||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 5|Because only the comparison of brexpiprazole 4 mg/day versus placebo met the threshold in the primary analysis, the following analysis is not part for the formal statistical testing and is descriptive only.|||3.83|-6.07|0.6570
81438109|NCT01396421|162568483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.02||||0.6553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.08||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 1||||0.08|-0.13|0.6553
81438110|NCT01396421|162568483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.03||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.08||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 1||||0.08|-0.13|0.6170
81438111|NCT01396421|162568483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.03||||0.6446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.15||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates..|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 1||||0.15|-0.10|0.6446
81438112|NCT01396421|162568483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.15||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.01||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 2||||-0.01|-0.29|0.0347
81438113|NCT01396421|162568483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Leasr squares mean|-0.12||||0.0825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.02||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.02|-0.27|0.0825
81438114|NCT01396421|162568483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.12||||0.1678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.3||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 2||||0.30|-0.05|0.1678
81438115|NCT01396421|162568483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.21||||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.03||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 3||||-0.03|-0.39|0.0219
81472434|NCT03706469|162636731|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence in the Cmax will be concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the test/reference ratio of the least squares means is fully contained within the acceptance range, 80.00% - 125.00%.|Percentage of GMR|99.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.94|117.27||||||||117.27|84.94|
81736962|NCT00913627|163171812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|2.89||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||||2.89|1.94|<0.001
81438116|NCT01396421|162568483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.09||||0.3275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.09||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 3||||0.09|-0.27|0.3275
81472435|NCT03706469|162636731|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence in the Cmax will be concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the test/reference ratio of the least squares means is fully contained within the acceptance range, 80.00% - 125.00%.|Percentage of GMR|173.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|150.05|200.16||||||||200.16|150.05|
81539255|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.27||||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|9.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||9.53|1.12|0.0303
81438117|NCT01396421|162568483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.18||||0.1173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.4||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 3||||0.40|-0.04|0.1173
81438118|NCT01396421|162568483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.21||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 4||||-0.21|-0.63|<0.0001
81438119|NCT01396421|162568483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.19||||0.0662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.01||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 4||||0.01|-0.40|0.0662
81438120|NCT01396421|162568483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.04||||0.7587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.22||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 4||||0.22|-0.30|0.7587
81438121|NCT01396421|162568483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.39||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.17||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 5||||-0.17|-0.61|0.0006
81438122|NCT01396421|162568483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.34||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.11||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 5||||-0.11|-0.56|0.0032
81438123|NCT01396421|162568483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.04||||0.7619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.23||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 5||||0.23|-0.32|0.7619
81438124|NCT01396421|162568484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|2.46||||0.0557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|4.98||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 6||||4.98|-0.06|0.0557
81438125|NCT01396421|162568484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|2.89||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|5.42||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 6||||5.42|0.37|0.0250
81438126|NCT01396421|162568484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.58||||0.3264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|4.74||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Week 6||||4.74|-1.58|0.3264
81472436|NCT02635009|162636733|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Fisher Exact|one-sided significance level = 0.05||Proportion of participants with deterioration in HVLT-R delayed recall score at six months: Null hypothesis = No difference between the arms; Alternative hypothesis = Arm 2 will have less deterioration than Arm 1. Ninety-eight evaluable participants per arm at six months provides 80% statistical power to detect a 14.5% absolute difference between the arms in proportion of participants with deterioration at six months using a one-sided Fisher's exact test.||||0.28
81472437|NCT02635009|162636734|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis: Proportion of participants with relapse on Arm 2 - Arm 1 \> 20%; Alternative hypothesis: Proportion of participants with relapse on Arm 2 - Arm 1 = 4.5%. Using a non-inferiority margin of 20% and an assumed difference in proportions of 4.5% under the alternative, a 2-sample test of difference in proportions with a 1-sided alpha of 0.1 requires 164 patients to achieve 85% statistical power. (Statistically significant p-value indicates non-inferiority.)||||||0.003|||||||Test of binomial proportions|||||||0.0030
81472438|NCT02635009|162636735|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0598|||||||Gray's test|||||||0.0598
81472439|NCT02635009|162636736|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Chi-squared|||3 months||||0.78
81472440|NCT02635009|162636736|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Chi-squared|||6 months||||0.63
81472441|NCT02635009|162636736|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Chi-squared|||12 months||||0.84
81472442|NCT02635009|162636738|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Chi-squared|||3 months||||0.56
81472443|NCT02635009|162636738|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Chi-squared|||12 months||||0.75
81472444|NCT02635009|162636740|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Chi-squared|||3 months||||0.81
81472445|NCT02635009|162636740|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||Chi-squared|||6 months||||0.93
81472446|NCT02635009|162636740|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Chi-squared|||12 months||||0.35
81472447|NCT02635009|162636742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Chi-squared|||3 months||||0.54
81472448|NCT02635009|162636742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Chi-squared|||6 months||||0.43
81472449|NCT02635009|162636742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Chi-squared|||12 months||||0.25
81472450|NCT02635009|162636744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Chi-squared|||3 months||||0.71
81472451|NCT02635009|162636744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079|||||||Chi-squared|||6 months||||0.079
81472452|NCT02635009|162636744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Chi-squared|||12 months||||0.85
81472453|NCT02635009|162636746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||Chi-squared|||3 months||||0.043
81472454|NCT02635009|162636746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||Fisher Exact|||6 months||||0.017
81472455|NCT02635009|162636746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||Chi-squared|||12-month||||0.057
81472456|NCT02635009|162636749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||3 months||||0.10
81472457|NCT02635009|162636749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Chi-squared|||6 months||||0.33
81472458|NCT02635009|162636749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Chi-squared|||12 months||||0.29
81472459|NCT02635009|162636751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||Chi-squared|||3 months||||0.0021
81472460|NCT02635009|162636751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Chi-squared|||6 months||||0.0070
81438127|NCT01396421|162568485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.44||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|-0.99||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.99|-3.88|0.0010
81438128|NCT01396421|162568485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.22||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|-0.77||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.77|-3.67|0.0029
81472461|NCT02635009|162636751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Chi-squared|||12 months||||0.35
81472462|NCT02635009|162636753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Chi-squared|||3 months||||0.55
81472463|NCT02635009|162636753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062|||||||Chi-squared|||6 months||||0.062
81472464|NCT02635009|162636753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Chi-squared|||12 months||||0.32
81472465|NCT02635009|162636755|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||3 months||||0.70
81472466|NCT02635009|162636755|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Chi-squared|||6 months||||0.52
81472467|NCT02635009|162636755|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Chi-squared|||12 months||||0.73
81472468|NCT02635009|162636757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Chi-squared|||3 months||||0.28
81472469|NCT02635009|162636757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094|||||||Chi-squared|||6 months||||0.094
81472470|NCT02635009|162636757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.61
81472471|NCT02635009|162636759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Chi-squared|||3 months.||||0.16
81472472|NCT02635009|162636759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||Chi-squared|||6 months. Assuming 50% of patients experience deterioration at 6 months, based on a prior study (RTOG-0212), a sample size of 198 participants per arm provides 94% power to detect a 50% relative reduction (50% on Arm 1 vs. 25% on Arm 2) in decline at 6 months using Fisher's exact test with a two-sided alpha=0.05.||||0.017
81472473|NCT02635009|162636759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Chi-squared|||12-month||||0.56
81472474|NCT02635009|162636761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.44
81472475|NCT02635009|162636761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.45
81472476|NCT02635009|162636761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.25
81472477|NCT02635009|162636763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Chi-squared|||3 months||||0.35
81472478|NCT02635009|162636763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||6 months||||0.99
81472479|NCT02635009|162636763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Chi-squared|||12 months||||0.94
81472480|NCT02635009|162636767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||Two-side significance level = 0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.79
81472481|NCT02635009|162636768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||Gray's test|||||||0.93
81438129|NCT01396421|162568485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.11||||0.2227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.68||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.68|-2.90|0.2227
81438130|NCT01396421|162568486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.41||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|0.39||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.39|-2.44|0.0069
81438131|NCT01396421|162568486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-1.78||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|-0.76||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.76|-2.81|0.0007
81438132|NCT01396421|162568486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatmetn difference|-1.07||||0.0996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|0.2||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.20|-2.33|0.0996
81438133|NCT01396421|162568487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.5||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.22||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel (CMH) row mean scores differ test controlling for trial center was applied to CGI-I score.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-0.22|-0.77|0.0004
81438134|NCT01396421|162568487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.54||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.26||The CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for trial center was applied to CGI-I score.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-0.26|-0.82|0.0002
81438135|NCT01396421|162568487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.14||||0.4505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.22||The CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for trial center was applied to CGI-I score.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.22|-0.50|0.4505
81472482|NCT01973335|162636785|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.0||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.0|123.0||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||2x2 factorial design: both acetazolamide groups together are compared with both high-dose loop diuretic groups together||123|-63|0.515
81472483|NCT01973335|162636786|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Fisher Exact|||2x2 factorial design: analysis according to spironolactone use||||0.270
81472484|NCT01211483|162636822|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.978|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.674|1.42||||||||1.420|0.674|
81472485|NCT01211483|162636822|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.523|1.131||||||||1.131|0.523|
81472486|NCT01211483|162636823|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.369||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.161|0.846|||Cox proportional hazard|||||0.846|0.161|0.0185
81472487|NCT01211483|162636823|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.288||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.125|0.663|||Cox proportional hazard|||||0.663|0.125|0.0034
81472488|NCT01211483|162636824|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.006||||0.9879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.458|2.212|||Cox proportional hazard|||||2.212|0.458|0.9879
81472489|NCT01211483|162636824|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.222||||0.6276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.544|2.746|||Cox proportional hazard|||||2.746|0.544|0.6276
81472490|NCT02284568|162636835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1293||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.239|0.2705||significance at 0.05.|Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||The statistical model was a repeated measures analysis of covariance with treatment group, week, treatment group by week interaction, normalized brain volume at baseline, natural logarithm of T2 lesion volume at baseline, and country as fixed effects.||0.2705|-0.2390|0.903
81438136|NCT01396421|162568488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|1.48||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.91||CMH general association test controlling for trial was applied to the analysis of response rate.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.91|1.14|0.0032
81438137|NCT01396421|162568488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|1.59||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.05||CMH general association test controlling for trial was applied to the analysis of response rate.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.05|1.23|0.0004
81438138|NCT01396421|162568488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|1.27||||0.1576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.76||CMH general association test controlling for trial was applied to the analysis of response rate.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.76|0.92|0.1576
81438139|NCT01396421|162568489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.1||||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|-0.14||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.14|-2.06|0.0246
81438140|NCT01396421|162568489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.22||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|-0.26||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.26|-2.19|0.0131
81438141|NCT01396421|162568489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.34||||0.5706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|0.85||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.85|-1.53|0.5706
81438142|NCT01396421|162568490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|0.39||||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.85|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH general association test controlling for trial center was applied to the analysis of discontinuation rate.||||0.85|0.18|0.0143
81438143|NCT01396421|162568490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|0.87||||0.6606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.65||CMH general association test controlling for trial center was applied to the analysis of discontinuation rate.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.65|0.46|0.6606
81438144|NCT01396421|162568490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|0.77||||0.5115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.68||CMH general association test controlling for trial center was applied to the analysis of discontinuation rate.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.68|0.35|0.5115
81438145|NCT01396421|162568491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.34||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.77|-0.91||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.91|-3.77|0.0014
81438146|NCT01396421|162568491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.47||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|-1.04||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.04|-3.91|0.0008
81438147|NCT01396421|162568491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.89||||0.3263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|0.89||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.89|-2.66|0.3263
81472491|NCT02284568|162636837|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.37||significance at 0.05. p-value was from a log-rank test, and estimate and confidence limits were from a Cox model with treatment group as fixed effect, due to the violation of the proportionality assumption.|Log Rank||Laquinimod 0.6 mg vs placebo|The statistical model was a Cox proportional hazards regression model with treatment group, categorical EDSS at baseline (≤4.5 or \>4.5), age at baseline, natural logarithm of T2 lesion volume at baseline, and country as fixed effects.||1.37|0.48|0.426
81472492|NCT02284568|162636838|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.59||significance at 0.05.|Regression, Cox||Laquinimod 0.6 mg vs placebo|The statistical model was a Cox proportional hazards regression model with treatment group, categorical EDSS at baseline (≤4.5 or \>4.5), age at baseline, natural logarithm of T2 lesion volume at baseline, and country as fixed effects.||1.59|0.68|0.867
81472493|NCT02284568|162636839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.325|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2679||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.2||significance at 0.05. The p-value for ranked change from baseline values was from a repeated measures analysis of covariance with trt group, week, treatment group by week interaction, rank of T25FW score at baseline, and country as fixed effects.|Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Laquinimod 0.6 mg vs. placebo treatment effect|placebo n=121 Laquinimod 0.6 mg n=108 The estimate of parameter, standard error, and 95% confidence intervals for change from baseline was from a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon Test using Hodges-Lehmann estimates.||0.2000|-0.8500|0.248
81472494|NCT02284568|162636840|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.69||significance at 0.05|negative binomial regression model||Laquinimod 0.6 mg vs. placebo risk ratio|This analysis was performed using baseline adjusted negative binomial regression model (SAS® PROC GENMOD) in which 1 contrast for comparing laquinimod 0.6 mg to placebo was constructed. In addition to the treatment group, the natural logarithm of T2 lesion volume at baseline, age at baseline and country/geographical region (CGR) were used as covariates.||0.69|0.26|0.001
81472495|NCT00568334|162636844|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMT ratio (derived from IFA) between Group Varilrix HSA-Free and (divided by) Group Varilrix is equal to or above (≥) the pre-defined clinical limit of 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.46|||ANOVA|||Non-inferiority of Varilrix™ HSA-Free vaccine as compared to Varilrix™ vaccine in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) of varicella zoster virus (VZV) antibodies 43-57 days after the first vaccine dose.||1.46|0.86|
81736963|NCT00913627|163171812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|2.86||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||||2.86|1.92|<0.001
81736964|NCT00913627|163171812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|2.52||p-value adjusted for baseline PSR and gender|ANOVA|||||2.52|1.58|<0.001
81736965|NCT00095212|163171825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||longitudinal linear mixed effects model|||||||0.04
81736966|NCT00095212|163171826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Longitudinal linear mixed effects model|||The study was powered at 80% to detect a significant treatment difference of 2.7 kg in lean body mass between the two groups with 25 randomized patients and a 15% assumed dropout rate, using a two sided 5.0 percent significance level.||||0.02
81736967|NCT00095212|163171827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Longitudinal mixed methods model|||The study was powered at 80% to detect a significant treatment difference of 2.7 kg in lean body mass between the two groups with 25 randomized patients and a 15% assumed dropout rate, using a two sided 5.0 percent significance level.||||0.02
81736968|NCT00095212|163171828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Longitudinal mixed methods model|||The study was powered at 80% to detect a significant treatment difference of 2.7 kg in lean body mass between the two groups with 25 randomized patients and a 15% assumed dropout rate, using a two sided 5.0 percent significance level.||||0.01
81736969|NCT00095212|163171829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.16
81736970|NCT00095212|163171830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.29
81736971|NCT00095212|163171831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.75
81736972|NCT00095212|163171832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.14
81736973|NCT00095212|163171833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.26
81736974|NCT00095212|163171834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81736975|NCT00095212|163171835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.94
81736976|NCT01754597|163171879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.714|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.714
81736977|NCT01754597|163171880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.492|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.492
81736978|NCT01754597|163171881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.183|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.183
81736979|NCT00819741|163171884|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"If non-inferiority was shown (that was if H0 was rejected), then superiority of repaglinide and metformin combination therapy compared to repaglinide monotherapy would be claimed if the upper limit of the 95% CI for the difference was lower than 0%.~The non-inferiority margin for HbA1c was set to 0.4%."|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0096||||95.0|-0.491|-0.114|||ANCOVA|||"The non-inferiority margin for HbA1c was set to 0.4%.~The null hypothesis (H0) was:~H0: HbA1c of repaglinide + metformin therapy after 16 weeks of treatment - HbA1c of repaglinide monotherapy after 16 weeks of treatment ≥0.4%~Against the alternative hypothesis (H1):~H1: HbA1c of repaglinide + metformin therapy after 16 weeks of treatment - HbA1c of repaglinide monotherapy after 16 weeks of treatment \<0.4%"||-0.114|-0.491|
81736980|NCT00119015|163171899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8
81736981|NCT00119015|163171900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.70
81736982|NCT00119015|163171901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.86
81736983|NCT00119015|163171902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81736984|NCT00119015|163171903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.99
81736985|NCT02222818|163171914|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In order to demonstrate that CAFRPlus is no less effective than CAFR by a non-inferiority margin of 2%, assuming a true paired difference of 6% and a standard deviation of 15% for the paired differences, a sample size of 39 subjects with paired data is required to achieve 90% statistical power using the one-sample t-test for non-inferiority, while controlling the one-sided type I error rate at 0.025.|Mean Difference (Net)|7.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.86|4.5|9.5||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.0207, determined by the pre-specified alpha spending function accounting for one interim analysis.|t-test, 1 sided|||Null Hypothesis (Ho): μd ≤ -2% Alternative Hypothesis (Ha): μd \> -2% where μd is the paired difference in percent effective CRT pacing during AF between when CAFRPlus is applied and when CAFR is applied, based on subjects' paired measurements from the two cross-over follow-up periods, and -2% is the non-inferiority margin selected based upon clinical judgment.||9.5|4.5|<0.0001
81736986|NCT02222818|163171915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.86|4.5|9.5||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.0207, determined by the pre-specified alpha spending function accounting for one interim analysis.|t-test, 1 sided|||Null Hypothesis (Ho): μd ≤ 0% Alternative Hypothesis (Ha): μd \> 0% where μd is the paired difference in percent effective CRT pacing during AF between when CAFRPlus is applied and when CAFR is applied, based on subjects' paired measurements from the two cross-over follow-up periods.||9.5|4.5|<0.0001
81438148|NCT01396421|162568492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.3||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-0.25||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.25|-2.35|0.0155
81438149|NCT01396421|162568492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.68||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|-0.62||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.62|-2.73|0.0019
81438150|NCT01396421|162568492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.86||||0.1956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|0.44||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.44|-2.17|0.1956
81438151|NCT01396421|162568493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.75||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|-0.75||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.75|-2.76|0.0007
81438152|NCT01396421|162568493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.98||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|-0.97||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.97|-2.98|0.0001
81438153|NCT01396421|162568493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.72||||0.2572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|0.52||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.52|-1.96|0.2572
81438154|NCT01396421|162568494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.07||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-0.28||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.28|-1.87|0.0085
81438155|NCT01396421|162568494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.08||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-0.28||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.28|-1.88|0.0081
81438156|NCT01396421|162568494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.33||||0.5172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.66||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.66|-1.31|0.5172
81472496|NCT00568334|162636845|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMC ratio (derived from ELISA) between Group Varilrix HSA-Free and (divided by) Group Varilrix is equal to or above (≥) the pre-defined clinical limit of 0.67.|GMC Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.33|||ANOVA|||Non-inferiority of Varilrix™ HSA-Free vaccine as compared to Varilrix™ vaccine in terms of geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) of varicella zoster virus (VZV) antibodies 43-57 days after the first vaccine dose.||1.33|0.93|
81438157|NCT01396421|162568495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.34||||0.3284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.35||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.35|-1.03|0.3284
81438158|NCT01396421|162568495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.65||||0.0655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.04||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-1.34|0.0655
81438159|NCT01396421|162568495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.21||||0.6251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.64||MMRM with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center, visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, baseline visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.64|-1.07|0.6251
81438160|NCT01835548|162568517|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-11.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4239|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|-8.2|||ANCOVA|||||-8.20|-13.9|<0.0001
81438161|NCT00987831|162568554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|30.0||||0.2738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|95.0||Definition of Moderate Disease was \</= 3 BILAG B (moderate) organ scores, no A (severe) scores and SLEDAI \</=10. Severe disease was \> 3 BILAG B or \>/= BILAG A or SLEDAI \> 10 or meets definition for severe flare on the SELENA SLEDAI Flare Index|Log Rank|||||95|5|0.2738
81438162|NCT00317642|162568570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.28|||Log Rank|||Full Analysis Set (FAS) population||1.28|0.78|0.9951
81438163|NCT00317642|162568570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.4674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.57|||Log Rank|||Participants stratified by calculated strata remission after first pre-study induction regimen (CR1) \< 6 months||1.57|0.81|0.4674
81438164|NCT00317642|162568570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.3963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.24|||Log Rank|||Participants stratified by calculated strata CR1\>= 6 months||1.24|0.58|0.3963
81438165|NCT00317642|162568571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Full Analysis Set (FAS) population - overall remission (OR)||||<0.0001
81736987|NCT02149420|163171919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.058||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.007|3.18|||repeated measures Bayesian analysis|with baseline as a covariate||Per protocol the primary analysis was between placebo and the combined VAY736 groups at Week 12.||3.180|-5.007|0.678
81736988|NCT00834067|163171954|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|96.7||||||90.0|90.1|104.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||104|90.1|
81438166|NCT00317642|162568571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Full Analysis Set (FAS) population - Complete Remission (CR)||||0.0005
81438167|NCT00317642|162568571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Participants stratified by calculated strata - CR1 \<6 months \[Overall Remission (CR+CRi)\]||||0.0022
81438168|NCT00317642|162568571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Participants stratified by calculated strata - CR1 \>=6 months \[Overall Remission (CR+CRi)\]||||0.0019
81438169|NCT00317642|162568571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0353||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Participants stratified by calculated strata - CR1 \<6 months \[Complete Remission (CR)\]||||0.0353
81472497|NCT00625404|162636858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.52||||||Hazard ratio (HR) for HIV infection based on proportional hazards model, stratified on site. Study was designed to have 90% power to reject the null hypothesis that the HR for infection is \> 0.3||1.52|0.59|
81472498|NCT00625404|162636859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Log Rank|||Log-rank test for difference in rate of grade 2 or higher creatinine, based on time to first event.||||0.45
81472499|NCT00625404|162636861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||Log Rank|||Log-rank test for difference in rates between groups||||0.59
81472500|NCT00625404|162636862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||Log Rank|||Log-rank test for difference in rates between groups||||0.79
81472501|NCT00625404|162636863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||Log Rank|||Log-rank test for difference in rates between groups||||0.62
81472502|NCT00625404|162636864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test for difference on viral loads||||0.89
81472503|NCT00625404|162636865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.1||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test for difference in mean CD-4 counts||||0.82
81472504|NCT00625404|162636869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||t-test for difference in change in number of sexual partners over time||||0.73
81472505|NCT02603107|162636905|NON_INFERIORITY|A sample size of 520 participants (260 participants per treatment group) would provide at least 90% power to establish a non-inferiority margin of 4% in the Week 48 response rate (HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL) between the 2 treatment groups. Sample size was based on the assumptions that both treatment groups have 2% of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL (based on Gilead Genvoya and Stribild studies) and that the significance level of the test is at a 1-sided 0.025 level.|Difference in Percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.002|-2.5|2.5|||||The difference in percentages and its 95.002% confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|The null hypothesis was that the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Week 48 in the B/F/TAF group was at least 4% higher than the rate in the SBR group; the alternative hypothesis was that the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL in the B/F/TAF group was less than 4% higher than that in the SBR group.||2.5|-2.5|
81472506|NCT02603107|162636905|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81472507|NCT02603107|162636906|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of B/F/TAF would be established if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95.002% CI of the difference between the treatment groups (B/F/TAF group - SBR group) in the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL is greater than -10%.|Difference in Percentages|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.002|-1.6|8.2|||||The difference in percentages and its 95.002% confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|||8.2|-1.6|
81472508|NCT02603107|162636906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.20
81472509|NCT02603107|162636907|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means (LSM)|25.0||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|52.0|||ANOVA|||||52|-2|0.068
81472510|NCT00090584|162636929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in cumulative success rates|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.12|||Log Rank|||Kaplan Meier Lifetable analysis was used to compute the 8 month cumulative success rates.||0.12|-0.12|0.74
81438170|NCT00317642|162568571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0096||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Participants stratified by calculated strata - CR1 \>=6 months \[Complete Remission (CR)\]||||0.0096
81438171|NCT00317642|162568576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.8|||Log Rank|||Full Analysis Set (FAS) population.||0.80|0.49|0.0001
81438172|NCT00317642|162568576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.93|||Log Rank|Comparison P-value is from a log-rank test with no strata||Participants stratified by randomization strata CR1 \<6 months||0.93|0.49|0.0131
81438173|NCT00317642|162568576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.0022||95.0|0.4|0.83|||Log Rank|Comparison p-value is from a log-rank test with no strata.||Participants stratified by randomization strata CR1 \>=6 months||0.83|0.40|0.0022
81472511|NCT00090584|162636930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|5.9||Mixed effect repeated measures analysis of variance controlling for study site.|ANOVA|||Test of hypothesis of no difference in change in episodes between the two groups.||5.9|-2.0|0.34
81736989|NCT00834067|163171955|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|104.0||||||90.0|99.9|108.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108|99.9|
81736990|NCT00834067|163171956|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.0||||||90.0|99.7|107.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||107|99.7|
81736991|NCT00834067|163171957|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|101.0||||||90.0|96.0|106.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||106|96|
81736992|NCT00834067|163171958|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|101.0||||||90.0|99.1|102.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||102|99.1|
81736993|NCT00834067|163171959|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|101.0||||||90.0|99.4|103.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||103|99.4|
81736994|NCT00834067|163171960|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|107.0||||||90.0|99.8|114.0|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||114|99.8|
81736995|NCT00834067|163171961|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.0||||||90.0|99.0|106.0|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||106|99|
81736996|NCT00834067|163171962|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.0||||||90.0|98.1|108.0|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||108|98.1|
81736997|NCT01415232|163171963|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Balki et al found a Pearson's correlation coefficient between the UD and ND depth of 0.85 (95% CI 0.75-0.91). We believe EDE + US would result in a correlation coefficient of approximately 0.91. To keep the lower bound estimate within 0.04 of a correlation of 0.91, and to maintain a 95% confidence level, 140 patients would need to be sampled. To allow for patients who may not complete the study, 160 patients were enrolled.|correlation coefficient|0.91|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|0.93|||longitudinal correlation coefficient|||Pearson's correlation coefficient was calculated for epidural distance measurements which included actual clinical epidural needle depth (ND) and the epidural depth equation (EDE), ND and prior EDE + US midline longitudinal plane view, ND and prior EDE + US transverse plane view.||0.93|0.87|< 0.05
81438174|NCT00317642|162568577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.23|||Log Rank|||Full Analysis Set (FAS) population||1.23|0.77|0.8209
81438175|NCT00317642|162568577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.5071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.53|||Log Rank|||||1.53|0.81|0.5071
81438176|NCT00317642|162568577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.2906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.17|||Log Rank|||||1.17|0.59|0.2906
81438177|NCT00317642|162568578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.79|||Log Rank|||Full Analysis Set (FAS) population.||0.79|0.49|<.0001
81438178|NCT00317642|162568578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.01|||Log Rank|||||1.01|0.53|0.0486
81438179|NCT00317642|162568578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.74|||Log Rank|||||0.74|0.37|0.0002
81539256|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.84||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|15.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||15.28|1.54|0.0071
81736998|NCT01415232|163171963|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|correlation coefficient|transverse plane correlation coefficient|0.9|||>|0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|0.93|||transverse plane correlation coefficient|||Transverse plane correlation coefficient||0.93|0.87|>0.85
81438180|NCT00317642|162568579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Full Analysis Set (FAS) population||||<0.0001
81438181|NCT00317642|162568579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0088||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Participants stratified by randomization strata CR1 \<6 months.||||0.0088
81438182|NCT00317642|162568579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0017||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Participants stratified by randomization strata CR1 \>=6 months||||0.0017
81438183|NCT00317642|162568580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81438184|NCT00317642|162568580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0506||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0506
81438185|NCT00317642|162568580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81438186|NCT01239472|162568589|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81438187|NCT01239472|162568590|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81438188|NCT02695719|162568591|SUPERIORITY||Median Values of CI|1.0||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.9||No adjustment was made as there was only one primary comparison.|Van Elteren Test|The Van Elteren test is a stratified version of the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test which provides approximate sample size for the van Elteren analysis.|CI was estimated by inverting the hypothesis test.|Assuming equal allocation, a power of 90%, an alpha level of 0.05 for a 2-sided test, a placebo mean of 4 (standard deviation of 2.7), and a treatment mean of 5.9 (standard deviation of 4) for SBM frequency at Week 1 and using Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test, a total sample size of 146 is required. Analysis was conducted using van Elteren test.||1.9|0.1|0.007
81438189|NCT01049412|162568610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.81|-0.29||The statistical significance level is 0.10.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.29|-0.81|<0.001
81736999|NCT01415232|163171963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|6.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Clinical epidural needle depth||6.8|6.5|>0.05
81438190|NCT01049412|162568611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|-0.29||The statistical significance level is 0.10.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.29|-0.83|<0.001
81472512|NCT00090584|162636931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.1||Repeated measures ANOVA controlling for clinical site.|ANOVA||Difference (group 1 - group 2) in change from baseline to follow-up in voids per day.|Null hypothesis of no difference between arms in change in number of voids per day from baseline to 10 weeks.||0.1|-1.7|0.08
81472513|NCT00090584|162636932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Other|0.0||||0.0006||95.0||||Repeated measures ANOVA|Mixed Models Analysis|Main hypothesis tested by F-test for treatment by time interaction (2 and 509 degrees of freedom). No parameters estimated.||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between treatment groups in improvement in UDI over time||||0.0006
81472514|NCT00090584|162636933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Other|0.0||||0.0005||95.0||||P-value for test of time by treatment group interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for study site||Repeated measures analysis of difference in symptom bother over time by treatment group.||||0.0005
81472515|NCT00090584|162636934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.92|||Regression, Logistic|Controlling for clinical site and randomization stratum|Ratio of odds of complete satisfaction in Combination therapy arm to Drug only arm.|Null hypothesis: no difference in satisfaction at 10 weeks||2.92|1.09|0.02
81472516|NCT00090584|162636935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.7|||Regression, Logistic|Controlling for clinical site and randomization stratum|Ratio of odds of complete satisfaction in combination therapy group compared to drug only group.|Null hypothesis: No difference in satisfaction at 8 months post intervention||3.70|1.11|0.02
81438191|NCT01049412|162568612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.242|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.05||The statistical significance level is 0.10.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.05|-0.28|0.242
81438192|NCT01049412|162568613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276||95.0||||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for HbA1c \<7.0%."|Fisher Exact|||||||0.276
81472517|NCT00090584|162636936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|5.13||P-value from logistic regression analysis|Regression, Logistic|Controlling for clinical site and randomization stratum||Null hypothesis: No difference in perceived improvement between women in combination therapy group compared to those in drug only group||5.13|1.27|0.008
81539257|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.0621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|7.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||7.09|0.95|0.0621
81539258|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.2||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|12.15||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||12.15|1.45|0.0081
81539259|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64||||0.0533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|7.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||7.09|0.99|0.0533
81737000|NCT01415232|163171963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Formula calculation|6.54|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.68|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.44|6.65|||Formula calculation||Estimated epidural depth equation depth (cm)|Estimated epidural depth equation depth (cm)||6.65|6.44|>0.05
81438193|NCT01049412|162568613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119||95.0||||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for HbA1c ≤6.5%."|Fisher Exact|||||||0.119
81438194|NCT01049412|162568615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.392|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.88||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for 0300 hour BG."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.88|-0.28|0.392
81438195|NCT01049412|162568615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.464|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.79|0.3||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for morning FBG."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.30|-0.79|0.464
81472518|NCT00090584|162636937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|5.52|||Regression, Logistic|Controlling for clinical site and randomization stratum||Null hypothesis: No difference in perceived improvement at 8 months between women in combination therapy group compared to those in drug only group.||5.52|1.83|<0.0001
81472519|NCT01080391|162636941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.834||Analysis was stratified by β2 microglobulin levels (\< 2.5 mg/L vs. ≥ 2.5 mg/L), prior bortezomib (no vs. yes), and prior lenalidomide (no vs. yes)|Log Rank|The stopping boundary for this analysis was 0.0127 based on 1-sided significance level (O'Brien-Fleming with Lan-DeMets spending function).||||0.834|0.570|< 0.0001
81472520|NCT01080391|162636942|SUPERIORITY|The stopping boundary for this analysis was 0.0231 based on 1-sided significance level (O'Brien-Fleming with Lan-DeMets spending function).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.794||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.667|0.945|||Log Rank|Analysis was stratified by β2 microglobulin levels (\< 2.5 mg/L vs. ≥ 2.5 mg/L), prior bortezomib (no vs. yes), and prior lenalidomide (no vs. yes).||The final analysis of OS was to be performed after 510 deaths occur. A total of 510 deaths would provide 85% power to detect, with a 1-sided significance level of 0.025, a hazard ratio of 0.765 corresponding to a 23.5% reduction in risk for death for CRd versus Rd (39.2 vs. 30.0 months, respectively).||0.945|0.667|0.0045
81472521|NCT01080391|162636943|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.472|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.411|5.001|||Cochran-Mantel Haenszel chi-square test|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel chi-square test with β2 macroglobulin level, prior bortezomib, and prior lenalidomide as stratification factors.|The odds ratio and 95% CI were estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel method.|||5.001|2.411|< 0.0001
81737001|NCT03570749|163171969|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.75|12.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.02|2.75|<0.001
81737002|NCT03570749|163171969|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.89|23.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||23.62|5.89|<0.001
81737003|NCT03570749|163171970|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|8.51|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.51|1.81|<0.001
81438196|NCT01049412|162568615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.151|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.04|0.07||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for morning 2-hr postprandial BG."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.07|-1.04|0.151
81438197|NCT01049412|162568615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.079|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|-0.03||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for midday pre-meal BG."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.03|-1.05|0.079
81472522|NCT01080391|162636944|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.897||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|3.08|||Cochran-Mantel Haenszel chi-square test|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel chi-square test with β2 macroglobulin level, prior bortezomib, and prior lenalidomide as stratification factors.|The odds ratio and 95% CI were estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel method.|||3.08|1.17|0.0044
81472523|NCT02952872|162636948|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Mixed Design ANOVA||||||<.05
81472524|NCT02952872|162636949|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.05
81472525|NCT02952872|162636950|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.05
81472526|NCT02952872|162636951|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.05
81539260|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.2666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|4.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.42|0.66|0.2666
81539261|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44||||0.0754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|6.52||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||6.52|0.91|0.0754
81737004|NCT03570749|163171970|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.05|20.87|||Regression, Logistic|||||20.87|5.05|<0.001
81737005|NCT03570749|163171971|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.58||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|15.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.83|1.97|0.001
81737006|NCT03570749|163171971|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|38.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||38.83|5.30|<0.001
81737007|NCT03570749|163171972|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|39.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||39.30|2.72|<0.001
81737008|NCT03570749|163171972|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.04|67.68|||Regression, Logistic|||||67.68|5.04|<0.001
81737009|NCT03570749|163171973|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|18.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||18.62|2.34|<0.001
81737010|NCT03570749|163171973|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.01|36.81|||Regression, Logistic|||||36.81|5.01|<0.001
81737011|NCT03570749|163171974|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.63||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|15.27|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.27|1.41|0.012
81737012|NCT03570749|163171974|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.73|43.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||43.93|4.73|<0.001
81438198|NCT01049412|162568615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.07|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.99|-0.05||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for midday 2-hr postprandial BG."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.05|-0.99|0.070
81438199|NCT01049412|162568615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.39|-0.34||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for evening pre-meal BG."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.34|-1.39|0.008
81438200|NCT01049412|162568615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.38|-0.41||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for evening 2-hr postprandial BG."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.41|-1.38|0.003
81472527|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3375||||||P-value is for Physical Well-Being Cycle 1.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.3375
81472528|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.516||||||P-value is for Physical Well-Being Cycle 2.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.516
81472529|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.786||||||P-value is for Physical Well-Being Cycle 3.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.786
81737013|NCT03570749|163171975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.806|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.57|-15.63|||ANCOVA|||||-15.63|-30.57|<0.001
81737014|NCT03570749|163171975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-37.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.447|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.24|-30.89|||ANCOVA|||||-30.89|-44.24|<0.001
81737015|NCT03570749|163171976|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.31||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|5.29|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.29|1.01|0.047
81737016|NCT03570749|163171976|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.91|12.51|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.51|2.91|<0.001
81737017|NCT03570749|163171978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.288||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||||-0.25|-1.38|0.005
81737018|NCT03570749|163171978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.261||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||||-0.02|-1.05|0.040
81737019|NCT03570749|163171979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.259||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.09|||ANCOVA|||||0.09|-0.93|0.107
81737020|NCT03570749|163171979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.234||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.14|||ANCOVA|||||0.14|-0.78|0.174
81737021|NCT00804856|163171993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91||||0.0523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|8.58|||Regression, Logistic||Ratio calculated as Phase II Schedule A Volasertib 350mg+LDAC divided by Phase II Schedule C LDAC.|Analysis for Objective Response||8.58|0.99|0.0523
81737022|NCT00804856|163171997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.92|||Log Rank||Ratio calculated as Phase II Schedule A Volasertib 350mg+LDAC divided by Phase II Schedule C LDAC.|An exploratory (non-stratified) logrank test was used to compare the different treatment arms.||0.92|0.35|0.0208
81438201|NCT01049412|162568615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.64|-0.55||"The statistical significance level is 0.10.~P-value is for bed time BG."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.55|-1.64|0.001
81438202|NCT01049412|162568620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037||95.0||||The statistical significance level is 0.10.|Negative Binomial Model|||||||0.037
81438203|NCT01049412|162568621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference (Final)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.69|-0.25||The statistical significance level is 0.10.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.25|-0.69|<0.001
81438204|NCT04205162|162568622|OTHER|||||||0.331|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of etafilcon A||||0.331
81438205|NCT04205162|162568622|OTHER|||||||0.122|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of verofilcon A||||0.122
81438206|NCT04205162|162568623|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of etafilcon A||||0.130
81438207|NCT04205162|162568623|OTHER|||||||0.924|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of verofilcon A||||0.924
81438208|NCT03110380|162568627|NON_INFERIORITY|A sample size of 260 participants per treatment group would provide at least 90% power to detect a non-inferiority margin of 4% in difference in percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Week 48 between the two treatment groups. This was based on the assumptions that both treatment groups have 2% of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Week 48 (based on Gilead Genvoya and Stribild studies) and that the significance level of the test is at a one-sided 0.025 level.|Difference in Percentages|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.001|-2.8|1.0|||||The differences in percentages of participants between treatment groups and their 95.001% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|The null hypothesis was that the B/F/TAF group is at least 4% higher than the DTG + F/TAF group with respect to the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL as determined by the US FDA-defined snapshot algorithm at Week 48; the alternative hypothesis was that the B/F/TAF group is less than 4% higher than the DTG + F/TAF group with respect to the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/mL at Week 48.||1.0|-2.8|
81438209|NCT03110380|162568627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.37
81438210|NCT03110380|162568628|NON_INFERIORITY|It would be concluded that B/F/TAF is noninferior to DTG+F/TAF if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95.001% CI of the difference between treatment groups (B/F/TAF group -DTG+F/TAF group) in the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL is greater than -10%.|Difference in Percentages|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.001|-2.3|6.8|||||The differences in percentages of participants between treatment groups and their 95.001% CI were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|||6.8|-2.3|
81438211|NCT03110380|162568629|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-18.0||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.0|11.0|||ANOVA|P-value, difference in least squares means (LSM), and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect in the model.||||11|-46|0.23
81438212|NCT00693225|162568642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81438213|NCT01315028|162568645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81438214|NCT01315028|162568646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Parametric and non-parametric descriptive data were summarised and presented. All data analyses were based on the Intention to Treat (ITT) principle. For the main analysis, Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance was performed to identify signals suggesting treatment effects on the outcome measures. Effect sizes were also calculated in order to further examine suggestive trends in the data indicating appropriate outcomes for further research.||||0.996
81438215|NCT01315028|162568647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81438216|NCT01315028|162568648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81438217|NCT01028911|162568711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio|128.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.9|217.21||||||Day 30: Natural log transformed AUCtau of donepezil was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, day and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratios. Values were back-transformed from the log scale.||217.21|75.90|
81438218|NCT01028911|162568712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Means Ratio|119.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.9|189.16||||||Day 30: Natural log transformed AUCtau of donepezil was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, day and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence intervals for the ratios. Values were back-transformed from the log scale.||189.16|75.90|
81438219|NCT04364763|162568754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0352||||||p-value is for Day 7|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0352
81438220|NCT04364763|162568754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.235||||||p-value is for Day 28|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison made for Day 7 and Day 28||||0.2350
81438221|NCT03604549|162568835|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.44||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.25|||Chi-squared||Lipiodol UF is the numerator and Saline is the denominator for RR|||1.25|0.16|0.10
81438222|NCT03604549|162568836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|1.68|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference reported as Lipiodol UF - Saline|||1.68|-1.59|0.96
81438223|NCT00983476|162568860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|2.2||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Reference group is Web-based MOVE SMI: In-person MOVE SMI visit x group Beta estimate is .27 (p=.08); Reference group is Web-based MOVE SMI: Usual care plus handouts visit x group Beta estimate is .29 (p=.06).|Difference in Body Mass Index (BMI) by study arm at 6 months after controlling for BMI 6 months prior to baseline using a repeated measures mixed model with arm, time, and the interaction of arm by time||||0.11
81438224|NCT00983476|162568861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|4.02||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Reference group is Web-based MOVE SMI: In-person MOVE SMI visit x group Beta estimate is .40 (p=.02); Reference group is Web-based MOVE SMI: Usual care plus handouts visit x group Beta estimate is .44 (p=.01).|In the obese sample, difference in Body Mass Index (BMI) by study arm at 6 months after controlling for BMI 6 months prior to baseline using a repeated measures mixed model with arm, time, and the interaction of arm by time||||0.02
81438225|NCT00983476|162568862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||No comparison between groups was conducted because overall model test was not statistically significant.|||||0.32
81438226|NCT00983476|162568863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.23||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||No comparison between groups was conducted because overall model test was NS.|||||0.11
81472530|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1496||||||P-value is for Physical Well-Being Cycle 4.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.1496
81472531|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8428||||||P-value is for Physical Well-Being Cycle 5.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.8428
81472532|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7345||||||P-value is for Physical Well-Being Cycle 6.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.7345
81438227|NCT00983476|162568864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.75||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||No comparison between groups was conducted because overall model test was NS.|||||0.47
81438228|NCT00983476|162568865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||No comparison between groups was conducted because overall model test was NS.|||||0.51
81438229|NCT00983476|162568866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||No comparison between groups was conducted because overall model test was NS.|||||0.83
81438230|NCT00559364|162568874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model using treatment group and pooled site as fixed effects and wash-out phase CFA% value as covariate was used.||||<0.0001
81438231|NCT01235442|162568884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.87||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The test is stratified by baseline BMI(=\<35 or \>35) and prior anti-TNF exposure(Yes or no).||||2.87|1.46|<0.001
81438232|NCT01235442|162568885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.75||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The test is stratified by baseline BMI (=\<35 or \>35) and prior anti-TNF exposure (Yes or No).||||2.75|1.40|<0.001
81438233|NCT01235442|162568886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.64||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The test is stratified by baseline BMI (=\<35 or \>35) and prior anti-TNF exposure (Yes or No).||||2.64|1.21|0.009
81438234|NCT01235442|162568887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The test is stratified by baseline BMI (=\<35 or \>35) and prior anti-TNF exposure (Yes or No) with with modified ridit scores.||||||0.006
81438235|NCT01235442|162568888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|van Elteren test|The test is stratified by baseline BMI (=\<35 or \>35) and prior anti-TNF exposure (Yes or No).||||||<0.001
81438236|NCT01235442|162568889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.85||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The test is adjusted for baseline BMI (=\<35 or \>35) and prior anti-TNF (Yes or No).||||1.85|0.92|0.135
81472533|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8928||||||P-value is for Physical Well-Being Cycle 7.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.8928
81737023|NCT00804856|163171998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.0465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.0|||Log Rank||Ratio calculated as Phase II Schedule A Volasertib 350mg+LDAC divided by Phase II Schedule C LDAC.|An exploratory (non-stratified) logrank test was used to compare the different treatment arms.||1.00|0.40|0.0465
81438237|NCT01235442|162568890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.87||Overall significance level for primary and secondary endpoints controlled based on a combination of sequential testing and Hommel procedures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The test is stratified by baseline BMI (=\<35 or \>35) and prior anti-TNF exposure (Yes or No).||||1.87|0.96|0.135
81438238|NCT03566238|162568891|SUPERIORITY|"ANCOVA model including treatment, baseline pruritus score at AM and PM, PFIC type, and age category was used for treatment comparisons. A pooled analysis for the closed testing procedure was applied to control multiplicity. The one-sided adjusted p-value for an individual dose was calculated as the maximum value of the unadjusted p-value for the pooled analysis and the unadjusted p-value for the individual doses.~One-sided adjusted p-value was reported."|LS mean difference|28.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.182||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.83|46.64|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of the Proportion of Positive Pruritus Assessments at Participant Level over the 24-Week Treatment Period - Albireo ObsRO Instrument (AM and PM Scores)||46.64|9.83|0.0019
81438239|NCT03566238|162568891|SUPERIORITY|"ANCOVA model including treatment, baseline pruritus score at AM and PM, PFIC type, and age category was used for treatment comparisons. A pooled analysis for the closed testing procedure was applied to control multiplicity. The one-sided adjusted p-value for an individual dose was calculated as the maximum value of the unadjusted p-value for the pooled analysis and the unadjusted p-value for the individual doses.~One-sided adjusted p-value was reported."|LS mean difference|21.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.892||0.0163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|41.54|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of the Proportion of Positive Pruritus Assessments at Participant Level over the 24-Week Treatment Period - Albireo ObsRO Instrument (AM and PM Scores)||41.54|1.87|0.0163
81472534|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7343||||||P-value is for Physical Well-Being Cycle 8.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.7343
81472535|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8798||||||P-value is for Social/Family Well-Being Cycle 1.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.8798
81472536|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6837||||||P-value is for Social/Family Well-Being Cycle 2.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.6837
81472537|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7226||||||P-value is for Social/Family Well-Being Cycle 3.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.7226
81472538|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.641||||||P-value is for Social/Family Well-Being Cycle 4.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.641
81472539|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.478||||||P-value is for Social/Family Well-Being Cycle 5.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.478
81472540|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9367||||||P-value is for Social/Family Well-Being Cycle 6.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.9367
81472541|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5108||||||P-value is for Social/Family Well-Being Cycle 7.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.5108
81472542|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8976||||||P-value is for Social/Family Well-Being Cycle 8.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.8976
81472543|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8193||||||P-value is for Emotional Well-Being Cycle 1.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.8193
81472544|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1695||||||P-value is for Emotional Well-Being Cycle 2.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.1695
81472545|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4021||||||P-value is for Emotional Well-Being Cycle 3.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.4021
81472546|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3603||||||P-value is for Emotional Well-Being Cycle 4.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.3603
81472547|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5169||||||P-value is for Emotional Well-Being Cycle 5.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.5169
81539262|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.27||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|9.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||9.64|1.11|0.0313
81539263|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.76||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|19.88||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||19.88|1.67|0.0056
81539264|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.58||||0.0736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|7.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||7.28|0.91|0.0736
81699260|NCT01115738|163094635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.93||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.26|54.12||P-value is for Baseline. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||54.12|-20.26|0.370
81472548|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1642||||||P-value is for Emotional Well-Being Cycle 6.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.1642
81472549|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6354||||||P-value is for Emotional Well-Being Cycle 7.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.6354
81472550|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3517||||||P-value is for Emotional Well-Being Cycle 8.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.3517
81472551|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7605||||||P-value is for Functional Well-Being Cycle 1.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.7605
81472552|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3747||||||P-value is for Functional Well-Being Cycle 2.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.3747
81472553|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8379||||||P-value is for Functional Well-Being Cycle 3.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.8379
81472554|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1179||||||P-value is for Functional Well-Being Cycle 4.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.1179
81472555|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7412||||||P-value is for Functional Well-Being Cycle 5.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.7412
81472556|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3773||||||P-value is for Functional Well-Being Cycle 6.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.3773
81472557|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7402||||||P-value is for Functional Well-Being Cycle 7.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.7402
81472558|NCT00586508|162636956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2671||||||P-value is for Functional Well-Being Cycle 8.|ANCOVA|P-value of treatment effect from an ANCOVA for change from baseline. Covariates include: treatment and baseline value.||||||0.2671
81438240|NCT03566238|162568892|SUPERIORITY||proportion difference|0.435||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2195|0.6551|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Analysis was based on the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test adjusting PFIC type. A pooled analysis for the closed testing procedure was applied to control multiplicity. The one-sided adjusted p-value for an individual dose was calculated as the maximum value of the unadjusted p-value for the pooled analysis and the unadjusted p-value for the individual doses.~One-sided adjusted p-value was reported."||0.6551|0.2195|0.0015
81438241|NCT03566238|162568892|SUPERIORITY||proportion difference|0.211||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.4557|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was based on the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test adjusting PFIC type. A pooled analysis for the closed testing procedure was applied to control multiplicity. The one-sided adjusted p-value for an individual dose was calculated as the maximum value of the unadjusted p-value for the pooled analysis and the unadjusted p-value for the individual doses. One-sided adjusted p-value was reported.||0.4557|0.021|0.0174
81438242|NCT02412722|162568899|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|0.76||||||||0.76|0.46|
81438243|NCT02412722|162568900|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|1.36||||||||1.36|0.59|
81438244|NCT02412722|162568901|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.49||||||||1.49|0.72|
81438245|NCT02412722|162568905|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.47||||||||1.47|0.78|
81438246|NCT02412722|162568906|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.68||||||||1.68|0.75|
81438247|NCT02412722|162568907|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.26||||||||1.26|0.67|
81438248|NCT00551616|162568988|OTHER||% of observed pregnancies|1.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.98|||Chi-squared||Expected pregnancy rate = 5.58%|Comparison of % of observed pregnancies vs % of expected pregnancies based on Trussell 1998||2.98|1.04|<0.001
81438249|NCT00551616|162568988|OTHER||% of observed pregnancies|2.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|3.94|||Chi-squared||Expected pregnancy rate = 5.43%|Comparison of % of observed pregnancies vs % of expected pregnancies based on Trussell 1998||3.94|1.68|<0.001
81438250|NCT04511208|162569013|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|-2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.7|||Repeated measures linear model|||||-1.7|-2.7|<0.001
81438251|NCT04511208|162569014|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|-0.26||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.08|||Repeated measures linear model|||||-0.08|-0.44|0.006
81438252|NCT04511208|162569015|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|-0.23||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.005|||Repeated measures linear model|||||-0.005|-0.45|0.046
81438253|NCT04511208|162569016|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|-0.07||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|2.38|||Repeated measures linear model|||C3B PST Score||2.38|-2.51|0.955
81438254|NCT04511208|162569016|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|0.62||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|3.71|||Repeated measures linear model|||C3B VMT Score||3.71|-2.48|0.686
81438255|NCT04511208|162569017|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|4.68|||Generalized linear mixed effects model|||||4.68|1.28|0.007
81438256|NCT04511208|162569017|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|-1.1||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.28|||Repeated measures linear model|||Sensitivity analysis||-0.28|-1.82|0.009
81438257|NCT04511208|162569018|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|-1.06||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-0.38|||Repeated measures linear model|||||-0.38|-1.75|0.004
81438258|NCT04511208|162569019|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|-2.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-2.13|||Repeated measures linear model|||||-2.13|-3.80|<0.001
81438259|NCT00292227|162569036|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.75||||||90.0|-2.63|1.12|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||1.12|-2.63|
81438260|NCT00292227|162569037|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||||90.0|-2.21|2.19|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||2.19|-2.21|
81438261|NCT00292227|162569038|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.84||||||90.0|-1.12|2.8|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||2.80|-1.12|
81438262|NCT00292227|162569039|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.26||||||90.0|-1.8|2.32|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||2.32|-1.80|
81472559|NCT01524783|162636996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.67|||Log Rank|||||0.67|0.35|<0.001
81472560|NCT01524783|162636997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.24|||Log Rank|||||1.24|0.66|0.259
81438263|NCT00292227|162569040|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||||90.0|-2.25|2.02|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||2.02|-2.25|
81438264|NCT00292227|162569041|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||||90.0|-2.14|2.28|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||2.28|-2.14|
81438265|NCT00292227|162569042|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56||||||90.0|-2.84|1.72|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||1.72|-2.84|
81438266|NCT00292227|162569043|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26||||||90.0|-2.29|1.78|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||1.78|-2.29|
81438267|NCT00292227|162569044|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.17||||||90.0|-3.25|0.91|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||0.91|-3.25|
81438268|NCT00292227|162569045|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|1.69||||||90.0|-0.34|3.73|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||3.73|-0.34|
81438269|NCT00292227|162569046|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||||90.0|-1.7|2.32|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||2.32|-1.70|
81438270|NCT00292227|162569047|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|1.65||||||90.0|-0.65|3.96|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||3.96|-0.65|
81450491|NCT03433755|162587804|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-12.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.04|-1.67||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-1.67|-23.04|< 0.0001
81472561|NCT01524783|162637000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.1|||Log Rank|||||1.10|0.50|0.073
81539265|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.51||||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|10.0||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||10.00|1.24|0.0184
81737024|NCT03868891|163172028|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank|||inflation test at 2 months compared with baseline; EMST150 + Eustachi not included because visit 2 measurements only available for 1 participant (2 ears)||||1.00
81438271|NCT00292227|162569048|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21||||||90.0|-1.78|1.36|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||1.36|-1.78|
81438272|NCT00292227|162569049|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53||||||90.0|-2.37|1.3|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||1.30|-2.37|
81438273|NCT00292227|162569050|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41||||||90.0|-2.3|1.49|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||1.49|-2.30|
81438274|NCT00292227|162569051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||||90.0|-2.34|1.35|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||1.35|-2.34|
81438275|NCT00292227|162569052|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.21||||||90.0|-1.76|2.17|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||2.17|-1.76|
81438276|NCT00292227|162569053|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.23||||||90.0|-2.99|0.53|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||0.53|-2.99|
81438277|NCT00292227|162569054|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.62||||||90.0|-3.87|0.63|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||0.63|-3.87|
81472562|NCT01524783|162637003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.61|||Log Rank|||||1.61|0.65|0.539
81737025|NCT03868891|163172028|OTHER|||||||0.734|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank|||deflation test at 2 months compared with baseline; EMST150 + Eustachi not included because visit 2 measurements only available for 1 participant (2 ears)||||0.734
81737026|NCT03868891|163172029|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank|||inflation test at 4 months compared with baseline||||0.25
81737027|NCT03868891|163172029|OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank|||deflation test at 4 months compared with baseline||||0.75
81737028|NCT03868891|163172030|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank|||inflation test at 4 months compared with 2 months||||0.25
81737029|NCT03868891|163172030|OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank|||deflation test at 4 months compared with 2 months||||0.75
81737030|NCT03117296|163172072|OTHER||Rank-Sum|0.05|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Univariate 2-group comparisons were performed using χ2 and Fisher's exact tests (when expected cell counts are \<5) for categorical variables, using 2-group t tests and Wilcoxon rank-sum tests (when normality distributions were violated) for continuous variables. Statistical significance was set at P \< .05. All analyses were performed using SAS 9.4 (SAS Institute, Cary, North Carolina).||||<0.01
81737031|NCT01935934|163172100|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"Trial design discriminated between co-primary endpoints of objective RR of 30% (vs 10%) and 12-week PFS of 55% (vs 30%). The design had 86% power to detect a true objective RR of at least 30% and at least 90% power to detect a true 12-week PFS rate of atleast 55% (or a median PFS of 3.4 months).~The parallel exploratory cohort of uncommon histology cancers was analyzed independently."|||
81737032|NCT00833586|163172107|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|95.1||||||90.0|85.8|105.4|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||105.4|85.8|
81737033|NCT00833586|163172108|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|98.9||||||90.0|82.7|118.4|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||118.4|82.7|
81737034|NCT00833586|163172109|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|102.4||||||90.0|95.0|110.5|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||110.5|95.0|
81737035|NCT04608188|163172110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81737036|NCT04608188|163172111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81737037|NCT04608188|163172112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81737038|NCT04608188|163172113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81737039|NCT00838136|163172114|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|101.23||||||90.0|99.88|102.6|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.60|99.88|
81737040|NCT00838136|163172115|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|101.87||||||90.0|99.18|104.63|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104.63|99.18|
81737041|NCT00838136|163172116|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|100.76||||||90.0|98.6|102.97|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.97|98.60|
81737042|NCT00304187|163172123|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81737043|NCT00840411|163172147|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using PROC GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|100.0||||||90.0|93.3|107.1|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||107.1|93.3|
81438278|NCT00292227|162569055|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.81||||||90.0|-2.55|0.93|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||0.93|-2.55|
81472563|NCT04907227|162637017|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.46|||||HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||2.46|0.32|
81472564|NCT04907227|162637018|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|3.67|||||HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||3.67|0.68|
81737044|NCT00840411|163172148|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using PROC GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|86.5||||||90.0|80.1|93.4|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||93.4|80.1|
81737045|NCT00840411|163172149|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using PROC GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|87.2||||||90.0|81.0|93.8|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||93.8|81.0|
81737046|NCT01304641|163172167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81737047|NCT01304641|163172168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.078||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.976|1.192|||Regression, Cox|||||1.192|0.976|0.140
81737048|NCT01304641|163172169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81737049|NCT01304641|163172170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81737050|NCT01304641|163172171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81737051|NCT01304641|163172172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81737052|NCT01304641|163172173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81737053|NCT00651820|163172186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Paired-Prentice Wilcoxon (PPW)|Time to complete wound closure Drug(T1)and Vehicle(T2)Hypothesis, Ho: T1=T2,using paired Prentice-Wilcoxon at significant level of 5%, 2-sided.||Each subject served as their own control, each receiving duplicate dermatome-induced wounds with 1 wound treated with active drug and the other treated with vehicle. Mean time to wound closure was calculated for the wounds treated with drug, the wounds treated with vehicle, and an over-all mean time to wound closure||||<0.05
81737054|NCT00651820|163172187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Stiffness: Paired t-test and Wilcoxon signed rank test were used for testing any significant differences (Sig. diff.) between the two treatments||||<0.05
81737055|NCT00651820|163172187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.88|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Energy Absorption: Paired t-test and Wilcoxon signed rank test were used for testing any significant differences (Sig. diff.) between the two treatments||||<0.05
81737056|NCT03134222|163172206|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Mixed-effect repeated measures model|||||||0.7500
81737057|NCT03134222|163172206|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3047|||||||Mixed-effect repeated measures model|||||||0.3047
81737058|NCT03134222|163172207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8869|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8869
81737059|NCT03134222|163172207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3293|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3293
81737060|NCT03134222|163172208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7456|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7456
81737061|NCT03134222|163172208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6407|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6407
81737062|NCT03134222|163172209|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One sample exact binomial test|||||||<0.0001
81737063|NCT03134222|163172209|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One sample exact binomial test|||||||<0.0001
81737064|NCT03134222|163172210|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One sample exact binomial test|||||||<0.0001
81737065|NCT03134222|163172210|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One sample exact binomial test|||||||<0.0001
81737066|NCT00520234|163172220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|APACHE II Stratified||||||0.14
81438279|NCT00292227|162569056|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37||||||90.0|-2.13|1.39|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||1.39|-2.13|
81737067|NCT01110005|163172272|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.3|||Regression, log binomial|The regression model adjusted for site of recruitment as a covariate.|D5LR vs. LR|||2.3|0.7|0.34
81737068|NCT01110005|163172273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.3|||Regression, log binomial|The regression model adjusted for site of recruitment as a covariate.|D5LR vs. LR|||1.3|0.9|0.40
81737069|NCT01110005|163172274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|This method was used to control for site of recruitment||||||0.69
81737070|NCT01085825|163172275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.13
81737071|NCT03290781|163172299|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.451|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.296|0.572||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by status of glucocorticoid use at SHP647-303 baseline, prior anti-TNF treatment, and the degree of clinical response in the induction studies (whether remission is achieved or not).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.572|0.296|<0.001
81737072|NCT03290781|163172299|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.278|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.142|0.401||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by status of glucocorticoid use at SHP647-303 baseline, prior anti-TNF treatment, and the degree of clinical response in the induction studies (whether remission is achieved or not).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.401|0.142|<0.001
81737073|NCT03290781|163172300|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.463|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.585||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by status of glucocorticoid use at SHP647-303 baseline, prior anti-TNF treatment, and the degree of clinical response in the induction studies (whether remission is achieved or not).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.585|0.310|<0.001
81737074|NCT03290781|163172300|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.339|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.197|0.463||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by status of glucocorticoid use at SHP647-303 baseline, prior anti-TNF treatment, and the degree of clinical response in the induction studies (whether remission is achieved or not).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.463|0.197|<0.001
81737075|NCT03290781|163172301|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.497|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.337|0.62||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by status of glucocorticoid use at SHP647-303 baseline, prior anti-TNF treatment, and the degree of clinical response in the induction studies (whether remission is achieved or not).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.620|0.337|<0.001
81737076|NCT03290781|163172301|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.294|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.148|0.425||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by status of glucocorticoid use at SHP647-303 baseline, prior anti-TNF treatment, and the degree of clinical response in the induction studies (whether remission is achieved or not).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.425|0.148|<0.001
81737077|NCT03290781|163172302|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.277|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.129|0.398||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by status of glucocorticoid use at SHP647-303 baseline, prior anti-TNF treatment, and the degree of clinical response in the induction studies (whether remission is achieved or not).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.398|0.129|<0.001
81737078|NCT03290781|163172302|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.191|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.067|0.305||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by status of glucocorticoid use at SHP647-303 baseline, prior anti-TNF treatment, and the degree of clinical response in the induction studies (whether remission is achieved or not).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.305|0.067|<0.001
81737079|NCT03290781|163172303|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.488|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.329|0.613||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by status of glucocorticoid use at SHP647-303 baseline, prior anti-TNF treatment, and the degree of clinical response in the induction studies (whether remission is achieved or not).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.613|0.329|<0.001
81737080|NCT03290781|163172303|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.343|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.194|0.471||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by status of glucocorticoid use at SHP647-303 baseline, prior anti-TNF treatment, and the degree of clinical response in the induction studies (whether remission is achieved or not).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.471|0.194|<0.001
81737081|NCT03290781|163172304|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.431|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.554||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by status of glucocorticoid use at SHP647-303 baseline, prior anti-TNF treatment, and the degree of clinical response in the induction studies (whether remission is achieved or not).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.554|0.280|<0.001
81737082|NCT03290781|163172304|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.227|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|0.349||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by status of glucocorticoid use at SHP647-303 baseline, prior anti-TNF treatment, and the degree of clinical response in the induction studies (whether remission is achieved or not).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.349|0.094|<0.001
81737083|NCT03290781|163172305|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.176|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.049|0.287||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by status of glucocorticoid use at SHP647-303 baseline, prior anti-TNF treatment, and the degree of clinical response in the induction studies (whether remission is achieved or not).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.287|0.049|<0.001
81539266|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18||||0.1187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|5.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||5.81|0.82|0.1187
81539267|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.8||||0.0299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|12.69||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||12.69|1.14|0.0299
81737084|NCT03290781|163172305|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.111|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.208||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by status of glucocorticoid use at SHP647-303 baseline, prior anti-TNF treatment, and the degree of clinical response in the induction studies (whether remission is achieved or not).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.208|0.006|<0.005
81737085|NCT03290781|163172306|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by status of glucocorticoid use at SHP647-303 baseline, prior anti-TNF treatment, and the degree of clinical response in the induction studies (whether remission is achieved or not).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81737086|NCT03290781|163172306|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.005||||||P-value was based on CMH chi-square test stratified by status of glucocorticoid use at SHP647- 303 baseline, prior anti-TNF treatment, and the degree of clinical response in the induction studies (whether remission is achieved or not).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||=0.005
81438280|NCT00292227|162569057|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.68||||||90.0|-2.6|1.25|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||1.25|-2.60|
81438281|NCT00292227|162569058|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|1.17||||||90.0|-0.69|3.03|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||3.03|-0.69|
81438282|NCT00292227|162569059|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||||90.0|-1.14|2.73|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||2.73|-1.14|
81438283|NCT00292227|162569060|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A standard deviation of 12ms was assumed for sample size calculation. Sample size was calculated to have 90% power to show the non-inferiority of rotigotine against placebo with respect to the non-inferiority margin of 10ms (α=0.05, 1-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42||||||90.0|-2.33|1.5|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included the factors site, treatment, gender, and time-matched baseline QTcI as covariate.|The direction of the estimate is Rotigotine - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANCOVA model.|The analysis was based on a non-inferiority comparison of rotigotine vs placebo using a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (or, equivalently, the upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval) for the time-matched changes from Baseline in QTcI.||1.50|-2.33|
81438284|NCT00292227|162569061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.34||||||95.0|-1.04|1.71|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence).|The direction of the estimate is Moxifloxacin - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANOVA model.|For the analysis of the assay sensitivity, an ANOVA with the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence) for comparison of moxifloxacin vs placebo (cross-over comparison) was performed. The point estimates for the difference between placebo and positive control (moxifloxacin) and the respective 95% confidence intervals were calculated.||1.71|-1.04|
81438285|NCT00292227|162569062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.48||||||95.0|-0.72|1.68|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence).|The direction of the estimate is Moxifloxacin - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANOVA model.|For the analysis of the assay sensitivity, an ANOVA with the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence) for comparison of moxifloxacin vs placebo (cross-over comparison) was performed. The point estimates for the difference between placebo and positive control (moxifloxacin) and the respective 95% confidence intervals were calculated.||1.68|-0.72|
81438286|NCT00292227|162569063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.51||||||95.0|0.3|2.73|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence).|The direction of the estimate is Moxifloxacin - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANOVA model.|For the analysis of the assay sensitivity, an ANOVA with the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence) for comparison of moxifloxacin vs placebo (cross-over comparison) was performed. The point estimates for the difference between placebo and positive control (moxifloxacin) and the respective 95% confidence intervals were calculated.||2.73|0.30|
81737087|NCT04189848|163172312|OTHER|Treatment comparison|Treatment difference|-5.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-3.6|||ANOVA|||Intensity of injection site pain was analysed by a fixed analysis of variance model with VAS pain score as the dependent variable, and product, injection side (right side, left side), injection number (first injection, second injection), and participant as fixed effects.||-3.6|-8.2|<0.0001
81699261|NCT01115738|163094635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.89||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|72.06||P-value is for Baseline. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||72.06|-0.29|0.052
81699262|NCT01115738|163094635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.45||||0.703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.55|58.45||P-value is for 2 hours after prasugrel LD. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||58.45|-39.55|0.703
81699263|NCT01115738|163094635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.45||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.53|53.44||P-value is for 2 hours after prasugrel LD. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||53.44|-42.53|0.823
81699264|NCT01115738|163094635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.69||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|57.84||P-value is for 24 hours after prasugrel LD. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||57.84|-0.47|0.054
81699265|NCT01115738|163094635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.3||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.29|39.9||P-value is for 24 hours after prasugrel LD. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||39.90|-17.29|0.436
81699266|NCT01115738|163094635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.87||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.96|32.71||P-value is for 72 hours after prasugrel LD. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||32.71|-14.96|0.463
81699267|NCT01115738|163094635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.34||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.62|19.94||P-value is for 72 hours after prasugrel LD. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||19.94|-26.62|0.777
81699268|NCT01115738|163094638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.31||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|6.48||P-value is for Baseline. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||6.48|-13.10|0.505
81699269|NCT01115738|163094638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.23||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.74|4.27||P-value is for Baseline. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||4.27|-14.74|0.278
81699270|NCT01115738|163094638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.71||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.44|14.02||P-value is for 2 hours after prasugrel LD. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||14.02|-19.44|0.749
81699271|NCT01115738|163094638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.15||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.24|17.53||P-value is for 2 hours after prasugrel LD. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||17.53|-15.24|0.890
81699272|NCT01115738|163094638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.89||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.02|4.24||P-value is for 6 hours after prasugrel LD. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||4.24|-18.02|0.223
81699273|NCT01115738|163094638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.33||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.44|12.1||P-value is for 6 hours after prasugrel LD. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||12.10|-9.44|0.808
81699274|NCT01115738|163094638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.07||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.11|-0.04||P-value is for 24 hours after prasugrel LD. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||-0.04|-20.11|0.049
81737088|NCT01588236|163172313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p value for multiple comparison among 3 arms and comparison between investigational drug and placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81699275|NCT01115738|163094638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.99||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.85|8.86||P-value is for 24 hours after prasugrel LD. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||8.86|-10.85|0.842
81699276|NCT01115738|163094638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.03||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.58|3.52||P-value is for 72 hours after prasugrel LD. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||3.52|-13.58|0.247
81699277|NCT01115738|163094638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.09|8.71||P-value is for 72 hours after prasugrel LD. P-values were not adjusted for multiplicity. P-values \<0.05 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Fixed effects were Treatment, Visit, Country, Treatment-by-Visit. Participants and Error were Random Effects. Covariance structure was Unstructured.||||8.71|-8.09|0.942
81699278|NCT01115738|163094641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.449||||0.8711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.81|45.71|||ANOVA|||A linear ANOVA model with PRU values at baseline for clopidogrel treated participants as response and CYP2C19 metabolizer status as covariate of main interest.||45.71|-38.81|0.8711
81699279|NCT01115738|163094642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.714||||0.7875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.78|55.36|||ANOVA|||A linear ANOVA model with PRU values of 6 hours post Prasugrel LD as response and treatment, CYP2C19 metabolizer status, interaction of treatment-by-CYP2C19 metabolizer status as fixed effects.||55.36|-72.78|0.7875
81699280|NCT01115738|163094642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.435||||0.8913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.23|46.37|||ANOVA|||A linear ANOVA model with PRU values of 6 hours Post-Prasugrel LD as response and treatment, CYP2C19 metabolizer status, interaction of treatment-by-CYP2C19 metabolizer status as fixed effects.||46.37|-53.23|0.8913
81699281|NCT01115738|163094642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.7||||0.6229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.43|58.83|||ANOVA|||A linear ANOVA model with PRU values of 6 hours Post-Prasugrel LD as response and treatment, CYP2C19 metabolizer status, interaction of treatment-by-CYP2C19 metabolizer status as fixed effects.||58.83|-35.43|0.6229
81699282|NCT04009213|163094644|NON_INFERIORITY|H0: δT - δC ≥ 0.9 Ha: δT - δC \< 0.9|||||<|0.025|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.025
81699283|NCT04009213|163094645|NON_INFERIORITY|H0: qT - qC ≥ 10% H1: qT - qC \< 10%|||||<|0.025|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Farrington-Manning|||||||< 0.025
81699284|NCT04009213|163094646|NON_INFERIORITY|H0: pC - pT ≥ 10% H1: pC - pT \< 10%,|||||<|0.025|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Farrington-Manning|||||||<0.025
81699285|NCT04009213|163094647|NON_INFERIORITY|H0: πC - πT ≥ 15% H1: πC - πT \< 15%,|||||<|0.025|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Farrington-Manning|||||||< 0.025
81699286|NCT02702011|163094659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|65.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.29|86.9|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference was calculated as: (mean change from baseline in 24 hour UGE at Day 7 in Empagliflozin 2.5 mg group) - (mean change from baseline in 24 hour UGE at Day 7 in Placebo group)|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a linear covariate was fitted to the change from baseline of 24 hour UGE (g/24h) on Day 7, where baseline refers to the last observation prior to the first intake of any randomised trial medication.||86.90|43.29|<0.0001
81699287|NCT02702011|163094659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|81.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.8|103.58|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference was calculated as: (mean change from baseline in 24 hour UGE at Day 7 in Empagliflozin 10 mg group) - (mean change from baseline in 24 hour UGE at Day 7 in Placebo group)|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a linear covariate was fitted to the change from baseline of 24 hour UGE (g/24h) on Day 7, where baseline refers to the last observation prior to the first intake of any randomised trial medication.||103.58|58.80|<0.0001
81699288|NCT02702011|163094659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|98.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.91|120.31|||ANCOVA||Mean Difference was calculated as: (mean change from baseline in 24 hour UGE at Day 7 in Empagliflozin 25 mg group) - (mean change from baseline in 24 hour UGE at Day 7 in Placebo group)|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a linear covariate was fitted to the change from baseline of 24 hour UGE (g/24h) on Day 7, where baseline refers to the last observation prior to the first intake of any randomised trial medication.||120.31|75.91|<0.0001
81699289|NCT01998269|163094668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||correlation coefficient|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Correlation||r= 0.60, p-value\<0.001. P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|We examined correlations between patient scores on the Measure of Medication Self-Management (MeDS) and the 8-item Morisky Medication Adherence questionnaire.||||<.001
81699290|NCT02559206|163094669|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Lin-Placebo)|-0.569||||0.0839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.214|0.076|||mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||0.076|-1.214|0.0839
81699291|NCT02559206|163094669|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Lin-Placebo)|-0.297||||0.3661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.942|0.348|||MMRM|||||0.348|-0.942|0.3661
81699292|NCT02559206|163094669|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Lin-Placebo)|-0.286||||0.3869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.936|0.363|||MMRM|||||0.363|-0.936|0.3869
81699293|NCT02559206|163094669|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Lin-Placebo)|-0.771||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.419|-0.123|||MMRM|||||-0.123|-1.419|0.0199
81699294|NCT02559206|163094669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0276||||||Trend test performed using linear contrast statement for each DR formulation with placebo.|Trend Test|||||||0.0276
81699295|NCT02559206|163094670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Lin-Placebo)|-0.569||||0.0839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.214|0.076|||MMRM|||||0.076|-1.214|0.0839
81699296|NCT02559206|163094670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Lin-Placebo)|-0.455||||0.1669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.102|0.191|||MMRM|||||0.191|-1.102|0.1669
81699297|NCT02559206|163094670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Lin-Placebo)|-0.299||||0.3637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.947|0.348|||MMRM|||||0.348|-0.947|0.3637
81699298|NCT02559206|163094670|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Lin-Placebo)|-0.258||||0.4333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.905|0.389|||MMRM|||||0.389|-0.905|0.4333
81699299|NCT02559206|163094670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5528||||||Trend test performed using linear contrast statement for each DR formulation with placebo.|Trend Test|||||||0.5528
81699300|NCT02559206|163094671|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Lin-Placebo)|0.992||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.228|1.756|||MMRM|||||1.756|0.228|0.0110
81699301|NCT02559206|163094671|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Lin-Placebo)|0.048||||0.9013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.716|0.812|||MMRM|||||0.812|-0.716|0.9013
81699302|NCT02559206|163094671|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Lin-Placebo)|0.299||||0.4447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.469|1.067|||MMRM|||||1.067|-0.469|0.4447
81699303|NCT02559206|163094671|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Lin-Placebo)|0.662||||0.0904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.104|1.428|||MMRM|||||1.428|-0.104|0.0904
81699304|NCT02559206|163094671|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||Trend test performed using linear contrast statement for each DR formulation with placebo.|Trend Test|||||||0.0700
81699305|NCT02559206|163094672|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Lin-Placebo)|0.992||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.228|1.756|||MMRM|||||1.756|0.228|0.0110
81699306|NCT02559206|163094672|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Lin-Placebo)|0.161||||0.6801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.604|0.925|||MMRM|||||0.925|-0.604|0.6801
81699307|NCT02559206|163094672|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Lin-Placebo)|-0.095||||0.8069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.861|0.67|||MMRM|||||0.670|-0.861|0.8069
81699308|NCT02559206|163094672|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Lin-Placebo)|-0.246||||0.5275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.011|0.519|||MMRM|||||0.519|-1.011|0.5275
81699309|NCT02559206|163094672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4201||||||Trend test performed using linear contrast statement for each DR formulation with placebo.|Trend Test|||||||0.4201
81699310|NCT02559206|163094673|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.1663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|3.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.70|0.79|0.1663
81699311|NCT02559206|163094673|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.4399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.17|0.61|0.4399
81699312|NCT02559206|163094673|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.85|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.85|0.57|0.5540
81699313|NCT02559206|163094673|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|5.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.19|1.10|0.0262
81699314|NCT02559206|163094673|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0249||||||For each DR formulation, the Correlation Test p-values are obtained from the correlation statistic controlling for geographic region.|Correlation test|||||||0.0249
81699315|NCT02559206|163094674|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.1663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|3.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.70|0.79|0.1663
81699316|NCT02559206|163094674|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.58|0.49|0.7710
81699317|NCT02559206|163094674|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.8021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.58|0.48|0.8021
81699318|NCT02559206|163094674|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.8011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.14|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.14|0.37|0.8011
81699319|NCT02559206|163094674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8578||||||For each DR formulation, the Correlation Test p-values are obtained from the correlation statistic controlling for geographic region.|Correlation test|||||||0.8578
81737089|NCT01588236|163172314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||p value for multiple comparison among 3 arms and comparison between investigational drug and placebo||||>0.05
81737090|NCT01588236|163172315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p value for comparison between overall drug group vs placebo, and between high dose vs placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81737091|NCT01588236|163172316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p value for comparison between overall drug group vs placebo, and between low dose vs placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81737092|NCT02571907|163172325|OTHER||||||||||||||||||A Bayesian beta-binomial model with a Uniform(0, 1) prior was used to compute a 95% credible interval for the proportion of patients meeting the primary endpoint. The lower bound of this credible interval (2.5th percentile of the posterior distribution) was 91.2%, which was greater than the performance goal of 55%.|||
81737093|NCT02571907|163172326|OTHER||||||||||||||||||A Bayesian beta-binomial model with a Uniform(0, 1) prior was used to compute a 95% credible interval for the proportion of patients meeting the secondary endpoint. The lower bound of this credible interval (2.5th percentile of the posterior distribution) was 70.8%, which was greater than the performance goal of 46%.|||
81737094|NCT03666026|163172341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.03||||||||1.03|1.00|
81737095|NCT03666026|163172341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.04||||||||1.04|1.00|
81737096|NCT03666026|163172341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.04||||||||1.04|1.00|
81737097|NCT00834795|163172342|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|95.16||||||90.0|85.69|105.67|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||105.67|85.69|
81737098|NCT00834795|163172343|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|96.27||||||90.0|90.34|102.59|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||102.59|90.34|
81737099|NCT00834795|163172344|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|96.36||||||90.0|90.2|102.93|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||102.93|90.20|
81737100|NCT00579345|163172350|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was met if lower limit of the 2-sided 95% Clopper-Pearson confidence interval (CI) of the ratio of the postvaccination (Day 22) Geometric Mean Titers (FLU+PV/FLU vaccine alone) was greater than 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.98|||||A/H1N1(Day22)|The non-inferiority null hypothesis stated that the FLU+PV vaccine group was non-inferior to the FLU alone group if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between vaccines (FLU+PV/FLU alone) on day 22 was greater than 0.5 for all three vaccine strains.||0.98|0.45|
81737101|NCT00579345|163172350|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was met if lower limit of the 2-sided 95% Clopper-Pearson confidence interval (CI) of the ratio of the postvaccination (Day 22) Geometric Mean Titers (FLU+PV/FLU vaccine alone) was greater than 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.19|||||A/H3N2 (Day 22)-criterion was met|The non-inferiority null hypothesis stated that the FLU+PV vaccine group was non-inferior to the FLU alone group if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between vaccines (FLU+PV/FLU alone) on day 22 was greater than 0.5 for all three vaccine strains.||1.19|0.55|
81472565|NCT04907227|162637019|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.5|||||HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||1.50|0.45|
81472566|NCT04907227|162637021|OTHER||Percent Difference|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.1|31.2|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||31.2|-24.1|
81737102|NCT00579345|163172350|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was met if lower limit of the 2-sided 95% Clopper-Pearson confidence interval (CI) of the ratio of the postvaccination (Day 22) Geometric Mean Titers (FLU+PV/FLU vaccine alone) was greater than 0.5.|Ratio of GMTs|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.02|||||B (Day 22)|The non-inferiority null hypothesis stated that the FLU+PV vaccine group was non-inferior to the FLU alone group if the lower limit of the 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between vaccines (FLU+PV/FLU alone) on day 22 was greater than 0.5 for all three vaccine strains.||1.02|0.46|
81737103|NCT03697109|163172431|EQUIVALENCE|Log odds is equal to 0 (null hypothesis) vs log odds not equal to 0 (alternative hypothesis).|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.17||||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.77|||Chi-squared||An odds ratio (OR) \<1 represents lower odds of loss of response under treatment with relacorilant compared with treatment with placebo.|A logistic regression model with logit link function was used in order to detect if there was a significant difference in total number of patients with a loss of response with respect to HTN under treatment with relacorilant compared with treatment with placebo in the RW Phase.||0.77|0.04|0.0215
81737104|NCT00834522|163172474|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|103.79||||||90.0|99.4|108.37|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||108.37|99.40|
81737105|NCT00834522|163172475|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|104.37||||||90.0|97.04|112.25|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||112.25|97.04|
81737106|NCT00834522|163172476|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|104.22||||||90.0|96.9|112.08|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||112.08|96.90|
81737107|NCT04516967|163172477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0077|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0077
81737108|NCT04516967|163172478|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81737109|NCT04516967|163172479|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81737110|NCT04516967|163172480|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81737111|NCT04516967|163172481|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81737112|NCT04516967|163172482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0008
81737113|NCT04516967|163172483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7175|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7175
81737114|NCT02545283|163172529|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.5752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.45|||Log Rank|||||1.45|0.81|0.5752
81737115|NCT00583453|163172564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.674||||||Treatment x day interaction|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.674
81737116|NCT00583453|163172565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||||||Treatment x day interaction reported as 0.018.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.018
81737117|NCT00583453|163172566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.214||||||Treatment x day interaction = 0.214|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.214
81737118|NCT00583453|163172568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||||||treatment x day interaction P = 0.036 Treatment main effect (average day 1 to 10) P = 0.003|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.036
81737119|NCT00905606|163172598|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA was performed on ln-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-72h, and Cmax. All analyses were performed according to FDA guidelines.|Ratio of the LS Mean (test/ref x 100)|93.91||||||90.0|85.42|103.25|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103.25|85.42|
81737120|NCT00905606|163172599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA was performed on ln-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-72h, and Cmax. All analyses were performed according to FDA guidelines.|Ratio of the LS Mean (test/ref x 100)|98.27||||||90.0|94.63|102.05|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.05|94.63|
81737121|NCT00905606|163172600|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA was performed on ln-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-72h, and Cmax. All analyses were performed according to FDA guidelines.|Ratio of the LS Mean (test/ref x 100)|98.19||||||90.0|94.64|101.87|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||101.87|94.64|
81737122|NCT03635320|163172601|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin of -10%|95%CI|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|4.42|||Newcombe-Wilson scoring method|Using the Newcombe-Wilson scoring method, the difference of fracture union rate between the TFNA group and the PFNA-II group was 0.|If the lower limit of 95% CI of the difference in the rates of the study group and the control group is greater than the non-inferiority margin of -10%, then the investigational product is considered non-inferior to the control product.|||4.42|-4.53|
81737123|NCT04523168|163172602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0137|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline, 120 days||||0.0137
81737124|NCT04523168|163172604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81737125|NCT04994535|163172639|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|30.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.5|37.4||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||37.4|24.5|<.0001
81737126|NCT04994535|163172640|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|38.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.3|46.4||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||46.4|31.3|<0.0001
81737127|NCT04994535|163172641|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|36.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.1|44.7||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||44.7|29.1|<0.0001
81737128|NCT04994535|163172644|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|50.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.0|58.3||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||58.3|42.0|<.0001
81737129|NCT04994535|163172645|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|27.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|36.1||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||36.1|18.1|<.0001
81737130|NCT04994535|163172646|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|35.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.4|44.2||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||44.2|27.4|<.0001
81737131|NCT04994535|163172647|SUPERIORITY||Difference (SE)|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-3.4||P-value derived from ANCOVA model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS with baseline value as a factor.|ANCOVA|||||-3.4|-5.4|<.0001
81737132|NCT04994535|163172650|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|42.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.8|51.0||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||51.0|34.8|<0.0001
81737133|NCT04994535|163172651|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|49.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.8|58.1||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||58.1|40.8|<0.0001
81737134|NCT04994535|163172652|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|28.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.4|38.2||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||38.2|19.4|<0.0001
81737135|NCT04994535|163172653|SUPERIORITY||Difference (%)|35.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.2|44.6||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||44.6|27.2|<0.0001
81737136|NCT04994535|163172654|SUPERIORITY||Difference (SE)|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-3.7||P-value derived from ANCOVA model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS with baseline value as a factor.|ANCOVA|||||-3.7|-5.8|<0.0001
81737137|NCT04994535|163172655|SUPERIORITY||Difference (SE)|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-3.7||P-value derived from ANCOVA model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS with baseline value as a factor.|ANCOVA|||Day 30||-3.7|-6.0|<0.0001
81737138|NCT04994535|163172655|SUPERIORITY||Difference (SE)|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-3.6||P-value derived from ANCOVA model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS with baseline value as a factor.|ANCOVA|||Day 60||-3.6|-5.9|<0.0001
81737139|NCT04994535|163172655|SUPERIORITY||Difference (SE)|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-2.8||P-value derived from ANCOVA model stratified by investigator site and baseline C-APPS with baseline value as a factor.|ANCOVA|||Day 90||-2.8|-4.9|<0.0001
81737140|NCT00905840|163172663|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The analysis of the primary outcome variable, was based on a confirmatory non-inferiority test with a one-sided 97.5% confidence interval. The non-inferiority margin for a clinically relevant difference was set at 0.1 mm. For a sample size of st least 73, a paired t-test with a 0.0025 one-sided significant level was calculated to have 80% power to reject the hypothesis that the test is inferior to the standard.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.1|0.3|||Student's t-test|||"Null hypothesis: Change of functional bone level at the test implant 12 month after surgery is more than 0.1 lower (inferior) than change of functional crestal bone level at the control implant 12 month after surgery.~H-1: Change of functional bone level at the tst implant 12 month after surgery is up to 0.1 lower, equal, or higher (not inferior) than change of functional crestal bone level at the control implant 12 month after surgery."||0.3|0.1|0.025
81737141|NCT00905840|163172664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|||This analysis is up to 12 month.||||0.1573
81737142|NCT00905840|163172665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3617|TWO_SIDED|||||12 month data Plaque index|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3617
81737143|NCT00905840|163172665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7068|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|24 month data Plaque index||||||0.7068
81737144|NCT00905840|163172665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4312|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|36 month data Plaque Index||||||0.4312
81737145|NCT00905840|163172665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9933|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|12 month data Sulcus Bleeding Index||||||0.9933
81737146|NCT00905840|163172665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3667|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|24 month data Sulcus Bleeding Index||||||0.3667
81737147|NCT00905840|163172665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|36 month data Sulcus Bleeding Index||||||1.0000
81737148|NCT03140631|163172666|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81737149|NCT03140631|163172667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Fisher Exact|||number of participants who experienced a vascular access site complication at 90 days||||0.74
81737150|NCT01175018|163172668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81737151|NCT01175018|163172669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81737152|NCT01175018|163172670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81737153|NCT01175018|163172671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81737154|NCT01175018|163172672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.05
81737155|NCT01175018|163172673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81737156|NCT01175018|163172674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81737157|NCT01175018|163172675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81737158|NCT01175018|163172676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81737159|NCT01175018|163172677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81737160|NCT01175018|163172678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81737161|NCT01175018|163172679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81737162|NCT01175018|163172680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81737163|NCT01175018|163172681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81737164|NCT01175018|163172682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81737165|NCT01175018|163172683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81737166|NCT00575159|163172695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.728||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.219|-1.236|||ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo to GSK189075 50mg AUC(0-4) Incremental Adjusted Weighted Mean||-1.236|-4.219|0.0008
81737167|NCT00575159|163172695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.325||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.735|-0.916|||ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo toGSK189075 150mg AUC(0-4) Incremental Adjusted Weighted Mean||-0.916|-3.735|0.0021
81737168|NCT00575159|163172695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.402||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.862|-0.942|||ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo to GSK189075 500mg AUC(0-4) Incremental Adjusted Weighted Mean||-0.942|-3.862|0.0021
81438287|NCT00292227|162569064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.5||||||95.0|11.78|15.22|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence).|The direction of the estimate is Moxifloxacin - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANOVA model.|For the analysis of the assay sensitivity, an ANOVA with the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence) for comparison of moxifloxacin vs placebo (cross-over comparison) was performed. The point estimates for the difference between placebo and positive control (moxifloxacin) and the respective 95% confidence intervals were calculated.||15.22|11.78|
81438288|NCT00292227|162569065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.02||||||95.0|9.12|12.93|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence).|The direction of the estimate is Moxifloxacin - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANOVA model.|For the analysis of the assay sensitivity, an ANOVA with the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence) for comparison of moxifloxacin vs placebo (cross-over comparison) was performed. The point estimates for the difference between placebo and positive control (moxifloxacin) and the respective 95% confidence intervals were calculated.||12.93|9.12|
81539268|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.5989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.89||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||4.89|0.40|0.5989
81737169|NCT00575159|163172695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.556||||0.0382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|3.021|||ANCOVA|||Difference from Placebo+ Prandial insulin to GSK189075 50mg AUC(0-4) Incremental Adjusted Weighted Mean||3.021|0.090|0.0382
81737170|NCT00575159|163172695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.958||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.439|3.477|||ANCOVA|||Difference from Placebo+ Prandial insulin to GSK189075 150mg AUC(0-4) Incremental Adjusted Weighted Mean||3.477|0.439|0.0132
81737171|NCT00575159|163172695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.881||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.373|3.389|||ANCOVA|||Difference from Placebo+ Prandial insulin to GSK189075 500mg AUC(0-4) Incremental Adjusted Weighted Mean||3.389|0.373|0.0161
81737172|NCT00575159|163172695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.592||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.162|-2.022|||ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo to GSK189075 50mg AUC(0-10) Incremental Adjusted Weighted Mean||-2.022|-5.162|0.0001
81737173|NCT00575159|163172695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.82||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.304|-2.337|||ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo to GSK189075 150mg AUC(0-10) Incremental Adjusted Weighted Mean||-2.337|-5.304|0.0000
81737174|NCT00575159|163172695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.887||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.424|-1.35|||ANCOVA|||Difference from placebo to GSK189075 500mg AUC(0-10) Incremental Adjusted Weighted Mean||-1.350|-4.424|0.0006
81737175|NCT00575159|163172695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.953||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.411|4.496|||ANCOVA|||Difference from Placebo+ Prandial insulin to GSK189075 50mg AUC(0-10) Incremental Adjusted Weighted Mean||4.496|1.411|0.0005
81737176|NCT00575159|163172695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.725||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.126|4.324|||ANCOVA|||Difference from Placebo+ Prandial insulin to GSK189075 150mg AUC(0-10) Incremental Adjusted Weighted Mean||4.324|1.126|0.0015
81450492|NCT03433755|162587805|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|8.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.35|13.52||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||13.52|3.35|0.008
81539269|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.61||||0.1337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|9.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||9.14|0.74|0.1337
81737177|NCT00575159|163172695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.659||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.071|5.246|||ANCOVA|||Difference from Placebo+ Prandial insulin to GSK189075 500mg AUC(0-10) Incremental Adjusted Weighted Mean||5.246|2.071|0.0001
81737178|NCT03872128|163172716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.009
81737179|NCT03872128|163172717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.019
81737180|NCT03872128|163172718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.044
81737181|NCT03872128|163172719|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||OCDS: Total||||<0.001
81737182|NCT03872128|163172719|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||OCDS: Obsessive||||<0.001
81737183|NCT03872128|163172719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Fisher Exact|||OCDS: Compulsive||||0.003
81737184|NCT03872128|163172721|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<.0001
81737185|NCT03872128|163172722|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||HADS-Depression||||<0.001
81737186|NCT03872128|163172722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089|||||||Fisher Exact|||HADS-Anxiety||||0.089
81737187|NCT03285594|163172725|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square (LS) Means|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.638|-0.271|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 18 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at Week -1, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at Week -1, randomization strata of sulfonylureas use (yes, no) at Week -1, and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||-0.271|-0.638|<0.0001
81737188|NCT03285594|163172725|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.706|-0.387|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 18 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at Week -1, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at Week -1, randomization strata of sulfonylureas use (yes, no) at Week -1, and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||-0.387|-0.706|<0.0001
81737189|NCT03285594|163172726|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-15.858|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6056||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.8845|-6.8309|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 18 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at Week -1, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at Week -1, randomization strata of sulfonylureas use (yes, no) at Week -1, and country as fixed effects, and baseline FPG as a covariate.||-6.8309|-24.8845|0.0006
81737190|NCT03285594|163172726|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-21.832|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0514|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.7725|-13.8911|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 18 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at Week -1, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at Week -1, randomization strata of sulfonylureas use (yes, no) at Week -1, and country as fixed effects, and baseline FPG as a covariate.||-13.8911|-29.7725|<0.0001
81737191|NCT03285594|163172727|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.716|-0.462|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 18 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at Week -1, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at Week -1, randomization strata of sulfonylureas use (yes, no) at Week -1, and country as fixed effects, and baseline body weight as a covariate.||-0.462|-1.716|0.0007
81737192|NCT03285594|163172727|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.278|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.274|-1.183|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 18 is analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at Week -1, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at Week -1, randomization strata of sulfonylureas use (yes, no) at Week -1, and country as fixed effects, and baseline body weight as a covariate.||-1.183|-2.274|<0.0001
81737193|NCT03285594|163172728|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.904||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.642|-0.178|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at Week -1, randomization strata of sulfonylureas use (yes, no) at Week -1, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||-0.178|-7.642|0.04
81737194|NCT03285594|163172728|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.697||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.161|-0.507|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at Week -1, randomization strata of sulfonylureas use (yes, no) at Week -1, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||-0.507|-7.161|0.0239
81737195|NCT03285594|163172729|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-4.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.425|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.73|-2.142||||||The change from baseline to Week 12 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at Week -1, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at Week -1, randomization strata of sulfonylureas use (yes, no) at Week -1, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||-2.142|-7.73|
81737196|NCT03285594|163172729|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.246||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.333|-1.448|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at Week -1, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at Week -1, randomization strata of sulfonylureas use (yes, no) at Week -1, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||-1.448|-6.333|0.0018
81737197|NCT03285594|163172730|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.1265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.185|0.147|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 52 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at Week -1, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at Week -1, randomization strata of sulfonylureas use (yes, no) at Week -1, and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.147|-1.185|0.1265
81737198|NCT03285594|163172730|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.199|0.055|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 52 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at Week -1, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at Week -1, randomization strata of sulfonylureas use (yes, no) at Week -1, and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.055|-1.199|0.074
81737199|NCT03285594|163172731|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.868||0.2466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.707|0.696|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 18 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at Week -1, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at Week -1, randomization strata of sulfonylureas use (yes, no) at Week -1, and country as fixed effects, and baseline body weight as a covariate.||0.696|-2.707|0.2466
81737200|NCT03285594|163172731|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.672||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.969|0.665|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 18 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at Week -1, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at Week -1, randomization strata of sulfonylureas use (yes, no) at Week -1, and country as fixed effects, and baseline body weight as a covariate.||0.665|-1.969|0.332
81737201|NCT04115293|163172811|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|-0.95|||MMRM ANCOVA|||||-0.95|-3.24|<0.001
81472567|NCT04907227|162637023|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.99|||||HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||1.99|0.17|
81737202|NCT04115293|163172812|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|-1.49|||MMRM ANCOVA|||||-1.49|-4.39|<0.001
81737203|NCT04115293|163172813|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.2||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.24|-1.16|||MMRM ANCOVA|||||-1.16|-5.24|0.0023
81737204|NCT04115293|163172814|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.49||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.45|-0.54|||MMRM ANCOVA|||||-0.54|-4.45|0.0128
81737205|NCT04115293|163172816|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.608||||0.0885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.866|7.86|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.860|0.866|0.0885
81737206|NCT04115293|163172817|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.184|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.662|6.101|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.101|1.662|<0.001
81737207|NCT04115293|163172818|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.865||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.518|5.409|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.409|1.518|0.0012
81737208|NCT02635750|163172831|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio(%)|99.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.502|111.62|||||"Ratio of BI 409306 25mg with donepezil 10mg and BI 409306 25mg alone (BI 409306+ don / BI 409306).~Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV (%)) = 18.6."|"The statistical model used for the analysis of those endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale (natural logarithm). This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subjects' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects' was considered as random, whereas the other effect was considered as fixed.~Abbreviations used: geometric mean (gMean), donepezil (don)"||111.62|89.502|
81737209|NCT02635750|163172832|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio(%)|100.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.861|124.17|||||Ratio of BI 409306 25mg with donepezil 10mg and BI 409306 25mg alone (BI 409306+don / BI 409306). Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV (%)) = 35.8.|"The statistical model used for the analysis of those endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale (natural logarithm). This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subjects' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects' was considered as random, whereas the other effect was considered as fixed.~Abbreviations used: geometric mean (gMean), donepezil (don)"||124.17|81.861|
81737210|NCT02635750|163172833|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio (%)|100.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.584|104.19|||||Ratio of donepezil 5mg with BI 409306 100mg and donepezil 5mg alone (BI 409306+don / don). Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV (%)) = 4.9.|The PK endpoints were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'periods' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed. Abbreviations used: geometric mean (gMean), donepezil (don)||104.19|97.584|
81737211|NCT02635750|163172834|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio(%)|113.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.41|120.15|||||Ratio of donepezil 5mg with BI 409306 100mg and donepezil 5mg alone. (BI 409306+don / don) Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV (%)) = 9.0.|"The PK endpoints were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'periods' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.~Abbreviations used: geometric mean (gMean), donepezil (don)"||120.15|106.41|
81737212|NCT02635750|163172835|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio(%)|100.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.549|111.68|||||Ratio of BI 409306 25mg with donepezil 10mg and BI 409306 25mg alone (BI 409306+don/ BI 409306). Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV(%)) = 18.6.|The statistical model used for the analysis of those endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale (natural logarithm). This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'subjects' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects' was considered as random, whereas the other effect was considered as fixed. Abbreviations used: geometric mean (gMean), donepezil (don)||111.68|89.549|
81737213|NCT02635750|163172836|OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio(%)|98.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.413|103.6|||||Ratio of donepezil 5mg with BI 409306 100mg and donepezil 5mg alone (BI 409306+don / don). Intra-individual coefficient of variation (gCV (%)) = 7.7.|"The PK endpoints were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'periods' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.~Abbreviations used: geometric mean (gMean), donepezil (don)"||103.60|93.413|
81737214|NCT00834717|163172871|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|97.86||||||90.0|92.36|103.69|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103.69|92.36|
81737215|NCT00834717|163172872|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|92.57||||||90.0|82.8|103.48|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103.48|82.80|
81737216|NCT00834717|163172873|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|92.95||||||90.0|83.11|103.97|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103.97|83.11|
81737217|NCT00238615|163172876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||probability of survival at 2 years|0.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.9||The primary endpoint of 2 year overall survival was (0.72) = 72%||||2-year overall survival (OS) Our null hypothesis was a probability of survival at 2 years of 0.30. The study was powered at 80% (with α 5% two-tailed) to detect a probability of survival at 2 years of 0.55. This would require 30 patients assuming accrual over 2 years with 1 year of additional follow-up. The probability of survival at 2 years of 0.55 is based on previous studies of neoadjuvant approaches with reported 2 year survival in the 40-60% range.||0.90|0.36|
81737218|NCT00462228|163172877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0||||6 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Sign test|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 6 weeks for HVLT-R total recall learning scores.||||0.55
81438289|NCT00292227|162569066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.3||||||95.0|9.94|12.67|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence).|The direction of the estimate is Moxifloxacin - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANOVA model.|For the analysis of the assay sensitivity, an ANOVA with the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence) for comparison of moxifloxacin vs placebo (cross-over comparison) was performed. The point estimates for the difference between placebo and positive control (moxifloxacin) and the respective 95% confidence intervals were calculated.||12.67|9.94|
81472568|NCT04907227|162637024|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|18.24|||||HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||18.24|0.15|
81472569|NCT04907227|162637025|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.46|||||HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||1.46|0.41|
81472570|NCT04907227|162637026|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.17|||||HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||3.17|0.43|
81737219|NCT00462228|163172877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||12 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Sign test|||Null hypothesis:The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 12 weeks for HVLT-R total recall learning scores.||||1.00
81737220|NCT00462228|163172877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0||||6 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 6 weeks for HVLT-R total recall learning scores.||||0.45
81737221|NCT00462228|163172877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0||||12 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis:The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 12 weeks for HVLT-R total recall learning scores.||||0.43
81737222|NCT00462228|163172878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0||||6 week comparison,alpha = 0.05.|Sign test|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 6 weeks for HVLT-R delayed recall scores||||0.23
81737223|NCT00462228|163172878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0||||12 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Sign test|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 12 weeks for HVLT-R delayed recall scores.||||0.022
81737224|NCT00462228|163172878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0||||6 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 6 weeks for HVLT-R delayed recall scores.||||0.06
81737225|NCT00462228|163172878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0||||12 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 12 weeks for HVLT-R delayed recall scores.||||0.027
81438290|NCT00292227|162569067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.28||||||95.0|6.85|9.7|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence).|The direction of the estimate is Moxifloxacin - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANOVA model.|For the analysis of the assay sensitivity, an ANOVA with the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence) for comparison of moxifloxacin vs placebo (cross-over comparison) was performed. The point estimates for the difference between placebo and positive control (moxifloxacin) and the respective 95% confidence intervals were calculated.||9.70|6.85|
81438291|NCT00292227|162569068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.3||||||95.0|7.57|11.02|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence).|The direction of the estimate is Moxifloxacin - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANOVA model.|For the analysis of the assay sensitivity, an ANOVA with the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence) for comparison of moxifloxacin vs placebo (cross-over comparison) was performed. The point estimates for the difference between placebo and positive control (moxifloxacin) and the respective 95% confidence intervals were calculated.||11.02|7.57|
81737226|NCT00462228|163172879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||6 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Sign test|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 6 weeks for the Trail Making Test Part A.||||1.0
81737227|NCT00462228|163172879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0||||12 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Sign test|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 12 weeks for the Trail Making Test Part A.||||0.55
81737228|NCT00462228|163172879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81||95.0||||6 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 6 weeks for the Trail Making Test Part A.||||0.81
81737229|NCT00462228|163172879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57||95.0||||12 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 12 weeks for the Trail Making Test Part A.||||0.57
81737230|NCT00462228|163172880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0||||6 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Sign test|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 6 weeks for the Trail Making Test Part B.||||0.55
81737231|NCT00462228|163172880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||12 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Sign test|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 12 weeks for the Trail Making Test Part B.||||1.0
81737232|NCT00462228|163172880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0||||6 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 6 weeks for the Trail Making Test Part B.||||0.17
81737233|NCT00462228|163172880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64||95.0||||12 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 12 weeks for the Trail Making Test Part B.||||0.64
81737234|NCT00462228|163172881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0||||6 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Sign test|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 6 weeks for BVMT-R total recall scores.||||0.34
81737235|NCT00462228|163172881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||12 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Sign test|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 12 weeks for BVLT-R total recall scores.||||1.0
81737236|NCT00462228|163172881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||95.0||||6 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 6 weeks for HVLT-R total recall scores.||||0.54
81737237|NCT00462228|163172881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91||95.0||||12 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 12 weeks for BVLT-R total recall scores.||||0.91
81737238|NCT00462228|163172882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0||||6 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Sign test|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 6 weeks for BVMT-R delayed recall scores.||||0.34
81737239|NCT00462228|163172882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0||||12 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Sign test|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 12 weeks for BVMT-R delayed recall scores.||||0.55
81737240|NCT00462228|163172882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0||||6 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 6 weeks for BVMT-R delayed recall scores.||||0.37
81737241|NCT00462228|163172882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||95.0||||12 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 12 weeks for BVMT-R delayed recall scores.||||0.95
81737242|NCT00462228|163172883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75||95.0||||6 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Sign test|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 6 weeks for the SDMT Written Score.||||0.75
81737243|NCT00462228|163172883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||95.0||||12 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Sign test|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 12 weeks for the SDMT Written Score.||||0.51
81737244|NCT00462228|163172883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||95.0||||6 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 6 weeks for the SDMT Written Score.||||0.31
81737245|NCT00462228|163172883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0||||12 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 12 weeks for the SDMT Written Score.||||0.46
81737246|NCT00462228|163172884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0||||6 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Sign test|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 6 weeks for the SDMT Oral Score.||||0.34
81737247|NCT00462228|163172884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75||95.0||||12 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Sign test|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 12 weeks for the SDMT Oral Score.||||0.75
81737248|NCT00462228|163172884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0||||6 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 6 weeks for the SDMT Oral Score.||||0.37
81737249|NCT00462228|163172884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0||||12 week comparison, alpha = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: The change from baseline occurring with memantine is equal to the change from baseline occurring with placebo at 12 weeks for the SDMT Oral Score.||||0.45
81438292|NCT00292227|162569069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.87||||||95.0|7.47|10.28|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence).|The direction of the estimate is Moxifloxacin - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANOVA model.|For the analysis of the assay sensitivity, an ANOVA with the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence) for comparison of moxifloxacin vs placebo (cross-over comparison) was performed. The point estimates for the difference between placebo and positive control (moxifloxacin) and the respective 95% confidence intervals were calculated.||10.28|7.47|
81737250|NCT00567320|163172885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||HLM analysis of % of Cocaine Positive Urines per week over 12 weeks. Subjects were used as a Random variable, with medication dosing set to 'Fixed'.||||0.84
81737251|NCT02115347|163172886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|87.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.01|112.08|||||ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect, ratios (and 90% confidence intervals \[CIs\]) were expressed as percentages, Moderate Hepatic Impairment (Test), Normal Hepatic Function (Reference).|||112.08|68.01|
81737252|NCT02115347|163172887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|87.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.11|112.22|||||ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect, ratios (and 90% confidence intervals \[CIs\]) were expressed as percentages, Moderate Hepatic Impairment (Test), Normal Hepatic Function (Reference).|||112.22|68.11|
81737253|NCT02115347|163172888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|95.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.4|126.79|||||ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect, ratios (and 90% confidence intervals \[CIs\]) were expressed as percentages, Moderate Hepatic Impairment (Test), Normal Hepatic Function (Reference).|||126.79|72.40|
81737254|NCT02115347|163172889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|95.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.46|126.97|||||ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect, ratios (and 90% confidence intervals \[CIs\]) were expressed as percentages, Moderate Hepatic Impairment (Test), Normal Hepatic Function (Reference).|||126.97|72.46|
81737255|NCT02115347|163172890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|78.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.74|94.23|||||ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect, ratios (and 90% confidence intervals \[CIs\]) were expressed as percentages, Moderate Hepatic Impairment (Test), Normal Hepatic Function (Reference).|||94.23|65.74|
81737256|NCT02115347|163172891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|86.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.49|106.2|||||ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect, ratios (and 90% confidence intervals \[CIs\]) were expressed as percentages, Moderate Hepatic Impairment (Test), Normal Hepatic Function (Reference).|||106.20|70.49|
81737257|NCT02849457|163172901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6565|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9332||0.8681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5567|7.2436|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age (\<=7 vs \>7 months) at randomization and sex. Unstructured covariance used among 12 and 24 month outcomes.|Parameter represents estimated amount difference in group means. Negative value represents higher mean in placebo group.|||7.2436|-8.5567|0.8681
81737258|NCT02849457|163172902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7375|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7375
81737259|NCT02849457|163172903|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.593||||0.1174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.309|1.14|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for age (\<=7 vs \>7 months) at randomization and sex.||||1.140|0.309|0.1174
81737260|NCT02849457|163172904|OTHER|Two-sided test of non-equivalence||||||0.4653|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4653
81737261|NCT02849457|163172905|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4392|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1889||0.1697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8346|1.9562|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age at randomization (\<=7 vs \>7 months) and sex. Unstructured covariance used among 12, 24, and 36 month outcomes.|Pertains to the estimated difference in mean score between groups at study visit corresponding to 24 months of age.|||1.9562|-10.8346|0.1697
81737262|NCT01667679|163172909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.824|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|5.01|||ANCOVA|||||5.01|1.76|<0.0001
81737263|NCT01667679|163172910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.105||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|5.85|||ANCOVA||mild attacks|||5.85|1.47|0.0013
81737264|NCT01667679|163172910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.971||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|5.68|||ANCOVA||moderate/severe attacks|||5.68|1.84|0.0002
81737265|NCT01667679|163172911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.3549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.6|||ANCOVA||10 minutes post-dose|||1.60|0.85|0.3549
81737266|NCT01667679|163172911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.9|||ANCOVA||15 minutes post-dose|||1.90|1.20|0.0005
81737267|NCT01667679|163172911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|2.21|||ANCOVA||30 minutes post-dose|||2.21|1.45|<0.0001
81737268|NCT01667679|163172911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.96|||ANCOVA||45 minutes post-dose|||1.96|1.24|0.0002
81737269|NCT01667679|163172911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.71|||ANCOVA||60 minutes post-dose|||1.71|1.10|0.0057
81737270|NCT01667679|163172911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.0654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.61|||ANCOVA||90 minutes post-dose|||1.61|0.99|0.0654
81737271|NCT01667679|163172911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.2894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.49|||ANCOVA||120 minutes post-dose|||1.49|0.89|0.2894
81737272|NCT01667679|163172912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.1771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|4.54|||ANCOVA||10 minutes post-dose|||4.54|0.76|0.1771
81737273|NCT01667679|163172912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|3.42|||ANCOVA||15 minutes post-dose|||3.42|1.21|0.0077
81737274|NCT01667679|163172912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.5|||ANCOVA||30 minutes post-dose|||2.50|1.32|0.0003
81737275|NCT01667679|163172912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.09|||ANCOVA||45 minutes post-dose|||2.09|1.29|<0.0001
81438293|NCT00292227|162569070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.6||||||95.0|7.25|9.96|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence).|The direction of the estimate is Moxifloxacin - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANOVA model.|For the analysis of the assay sensitivity, an ANOVA with the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence) for comparison of moxifloxacin vs placebo (cross-over comparison) was performed. The point estimates for the difference between placebo and positive control (moxifloxacin) and the respective 95% confidence intervals were calculated.||9.96|7.25|
81438294|NCT00292227|162569071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.52||||||95.0|6.31|8.72|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence).|The direction of the estimate is Moxifloxacin - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANOVA model.|For the analysis of the assay sensitivity, an ANOVA with the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence) for comparison of moxifloxacin vs placebo (cross-over comparison) was performed. The point estimates for the difference between placebo and positive control (moxifloxacin) and the respective 95% confidence intervals were calculated.||8.72|6.31|
81539270|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.4605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|5.89||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||5.89|0.45|0.4605
81539271|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.48||||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|15.65||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||15.65|1.28|0.0188
81737276|NCT01667679|163172912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.74|||ANCOVA||60 minutes post-dose|||1.74|1.14|0.0016
81737277|NCT01667679|163172912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.69|||ANCOVA||90 minutes post-dose|||1.69|1.09|0.0059
81737278|NCT01667679|163172912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.2717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.42|||ANCOVA||120 minutes post-dose|||1.42|0.91|0.2717
81737279|NCT01667679|163172913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.2426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.77|||ANCOVA||10 minutes post-dose|||1.77|0.87|0.2426
81737280|NCT01667679|163172913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.99|||ANCOVA||15 minutes post-dose|||1.99|1.12|0.0069
81737281|NCT01667679|163172913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|2.56|||ANCOVA||30 minutes post-dose|||2.56|1.47|<0.0001
81737282|NCT01667679|163172913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.23|||ANCOVA||45 minutes post-dose|||2.23|1.26|0.0004
81737283|NCT01667679|163172913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.11|||ANCOVA||60 minutes post-dose|||2.11|1.22|0.0008
81737284|NCT01667679|163172913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.0272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.83|||ANCOVA||90 minutes post-dose|||1.83|1.04|0.0272
81737285|NCT01667679|163172913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.2085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.62|||ANCOVA||120 minutes post-dose|||1.62|0.90|0.2085
81737286|NCT01667679|163172915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.3562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.02|||ANCOVA||10 minutes post-dose|||0.02|-0.06|0.3562
81737287|NCT01667679|163172915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-0.14|-0.02|||ANCOVA||15 minutes post-dose|||-0.02|-0.14|0.0063
81737288|NCT01667679|163172915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.11|||ANCOVA||30 minutes post-dose|||-0.11|-0.26|< 0.0001
81737289|NCT01667679|163172915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.07|||ANCOVA||45 minutes post-dose|||-0.07|-0.26|0.0005
81737290|NCT01667679|163172915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.05|||ANCOVA||60 minutes post-dose|||-0.05|-0.24|0.0040
81737291|NCT01667679|163172915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.0333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|-0.01|||ANCOVA||90 minutes post-dose|||-0.01|-0.21|0.0333
81737292|NCT01667679|163172915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.4031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.06|||ANCOVA||120 minutes post-dose|||0.06|-0.15|0.4031
81737293|NCT01667679|163172916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|-0.01|||ANCOVA||10 minutes post-dose|||-0.01|-0.08|0.0181
81737294|NCT01667679|163172916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.04|||ANCOVA||15 minutes post-dose|||-0.04|-0.14|0.0003
81737295|NCT01667679|163172916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.09|||ANCOVA||30 minutes post-dose|||-0.09|-0.23|< 0.0001
81737296|NCT01667679|163172916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.08|||ANCOVA||45 minutes post-dose|||-0.08|-0.25|0.0001
81737297|NCT01667679|163172916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.07|||ANCOVA||60 minutes post-dose|||-0.07|-0.26|0.0006
81737298|NCT01667679|163172916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|-0.02|||ANCOVA||90 minutes post-dose|||-0.02|-0.21|0.0189
81737299|NCT01667679|163172916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.1704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.03|||ANCOVA||120 minutes post-dose|||0.03|-0.17|0.1704
81737300|NCT03733444|163172943|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.29||0.9123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|52.4||P-value was based on random coefficient regression model (linear slope model) on FVC values.|Coefficient Regression Model|Treatment effect was determined by using estimated slopes for each treatment group on basis of time-by-treatment interaction term from mixed model.||||52.4|-46.9|0.9123
81737301|NCT03733444|163172943|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.01||0.9456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.4|50.8||P-value was based on random coefficient regression model (linear slope model) on FVC values.|Coefficient Regression Model|Treatment effect was determined by using estimated slopes for each treatment group on basis of time-by-treatment interaction term from mixed model.||||50.8|-47.4|0.9456
81737302|NCT03733444|163172944|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.5162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.74|0.76|0.5162
81737303|NCT03733444|163172944|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.7566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.62|0.71|0.7566
81737304|NCT03733444|163172945|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.85|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first respiratory-related hospitalization.|||3.85|1.20|
81737305|NCT03733444|163172945|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.1|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first respiratory-related hospitalization.|||3.10|0.93|
81737306|NCT03733444|163172946|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.1||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|3.0||LS mean difference (95% CI) per treatment group with treatment, time (categorical), treatment-by-time interaction, stratum and baseline SGRQ total score as fixed effects and participant as random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.0|-3.2|0.9370
81737307|NCT03733444|163172946|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.4||||0.8064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|2.7||LS mean difference (95% CI) per treatment group with treatment, time (categorical), treatment-by-time interaction, stratum and baseline SGRQ total score as fixed effects and participant as random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.7|-3.4|0.8064
81737308|NCT03733444|163172947|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.1|46.8|||||The treatment effect was determined by using estimated slopes for each study group on the basis of the time-by-treatment interaction term from the mixed model.|||46.8|-41.1|
81450493|NCT03433755|162587805|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|11.5||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||11.50|2.10|0.017
81737309|NCT03733444|163172947|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.5|51.5|||||The treatment effect was determined by using estimated slopes for each study group on the basis of the time-by-treatment interaction term from the mixed model.|||51.5|-35.5|
81737310|NCT03733444|163172948|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.94|||||Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a logistic regression.|||1.94|0.90|
81737311|NCT03733444|163172948|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.56|||||Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a logistic regression.|||1.56|0.72|
81737312|NCT03733444|163172949|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|14.1|||||The treatment effect was determined by using estimated least square mean difference between each active treatment group and placebo from the mixed model.|||14.1|-12.4|
81737313|NCT03733444|163172949|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|17.6|||||The treatment effect was determined by using estimated least square mean difference between each active treatment group and placebo from the mixed model.|||17.6|-10.4|
81737314|NCT03733444|163172950|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.35|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all cause hospitalization.|||2.35|1.01|
81737315|NCT03733444|163172950|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.16|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to all cause hospitalization.|||2.16|0.91|
81737316|NCT03733444|163172953|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|8.14|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first acute IPF exacerbation.|||8.14|1.04|
81737317|NCT03733444|163172953|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|5.13|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first acute IPF exacerbation.|||5.13|0.55|
81737318|NCT03733444|163172954|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|4.82|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all cause mortality or hospitalization for non-elective lung transplant.|||4.82|1.06|
81737319|NCT03733444|163172954|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|4.06|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all cause mortality or hospitalization for non-elective lung transplant.|||4.06|0.86|
81737320|NCT03733444|163172955|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|4.82|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all cause mortality, hospitalization for non-elective lung transplant or hospitalization for qualifying for lung transplant.|||4.82|1.06|
81737321|NCT03733444|163172955|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|4.06|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all cause mortality, hospitalization for non-elective lung transplant or hospitalization for qualifying for lung transplant.|||4.06|0.86|
81737322|NCT03733444|163172956|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.31|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all-cause mortality or hospitalization that meets \>=10% absolute decline in %FVC or respiratory-related hospitalization.|||3.31|1.20|
81737323|NCT03733444|163172956|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.54|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all-cause mortality or hospitalization that meets \>=10% absolute decline in %FVC or respiratory-related hospitalization.|||2.54|0.88|
81737324|NCT03733444|163172957|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.31|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all-cause mortality or respiratory-related hospitalizations.|||3.31|1.20|
81737325|NCT03733444|163172957|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.54|||||Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval originated from a Cox proportional hazards model for time to first all-cause mortality or respiratory-related hospitalizations.|||2.54|0.88|
81737326|NCT00796653|163172980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.091|0.167|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.167|0.091|<0.0001
81737327|NCT00796653|163172980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.116|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.191|0.116|<0.0001
81438295|NCT00292227|162569072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.58||||||95.0|6.21|8.95|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence).|The direction of the estimate is Moxifloxacin - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANOVA model.|For the analysis of the assay sensitivity, an ANOVA with the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence) for comparison of moxifloxacin vs placebo (cross-over comparison) was performed. The point estimates for the difference between placebo and positive control (moxifloxacin) and the respective 95% confidence intervals were calculated.||8.95|6.21|
81438296|NCT00292227|162569073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.19||||||95.0|4.94|7.45|||ANOVA|The ANOVA model included the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence).|The direction of the estimate is Moxifloxacin - Placebo. Mean difference was estimated from the ANOVA model.|For the analysis of the assay sensitivity, an ANOVA with the factors treatment, period, sequence, and subject(sequence) for comparison of moxifloxacin vs placebo (cross-over comparison) was performed. The point estimates for the difference between placebo and positive control (moxifloxacin) and the respective 95% confidence intervals were calculated.||7.45|4.94|
81737328|NCT00796653|163172980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.112|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.188|0.112|<0.0001
81737329|NCT00796653|163172981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0055||95.0|0.015|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.090|0.015|0.0055
81438297|NCT02248662|162569074|OTHER|The reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||A two-sided p value of less than 0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted percentages for receipt of mastectomy were calculated by setting covariates to their observed mean values.|This group is the reference group.|Unadjusted associations between patient characteristics and the three-level cluster of treatment intensity for primary DCIS were evaluated using Chi-squared tests. We used multivariable modeling to adjust for potential confounders. We also conducted a sensitivity analysis using propensity score matching to balance regional treatment intensity for primary DCIS with respect to the covariates included in the multivariable models.||||<0.05
81737330|NCT00796653|163172981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0003||95.0|0.032|0.106|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.106|0.032|0.0003
81737331|NCT00796653|163172981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.027||95.0|0.005|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.080|0.005|0.0270
81737332|NCT00796653|163172982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.402|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.314||0.1999||95.0|-0.213|1.018|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.018|-0.213|0.1999
81737333|NCT00796653|163172982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.419|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.314||0.1818||95.0|-0.196|1.035|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.035|-0.196|0.1818
81737334|NCT00796653|163172982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.602|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.316||0.0572||95.0|-0.019|1.222|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||1.222|-0.019|0.0572
81737335|NCT00796653|163172983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.349||0.0197||95.0|-5.796|-0.503|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.503|-5.796|0.0197
81737336|NCT00796653|163172983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.524|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.354||0.0094||95.0|-6.18|-0.867|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.867|-6.180|0.0094
81737337|NCT00796653|163172983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.416|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.365||0.2995||95.0|-4.093|1.261|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||1.261|-4.093|0.2995
81737338|NCT00796653|163172984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.352|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.385||0.7995||95.0|-3.068|2.365|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||2.365|-3.068|0.7995
81737339|NCT00796653|163172984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.391||0.4336||95.0|-3.818|1.639|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.639|-3.818|0.4336
81737340|NCT00796653|163172984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.395||0.9365||95.0|-2.625|2.848|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||2.848|-2.625|0.9365
81737341|NCT00796653|163172985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.625|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.333||0.0491||95.0|-5.241|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.010|-5.241|0.0491
81737342|NCT00796653|163172985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.489|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.341||0.0636||95.0|-5.119|0.141|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.141|-5.119|0.0636
81737343|NCT00796653|163172985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.0194||95.0|-5.806|-0.511|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||-0.511|-5.806|0.0194
81737344|NCT00796653|163172986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.846|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.972||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.751|-0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect||Olo 5 mcg minus placebo||-0.940|-4.751|0.0034
81737345|NCT00796653|163172986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.434|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.973||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.343|-1.525|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect||Olo 10 mcg minus placebo||-1.525|-5.343|0.0004
81737346|NCT00796653|163172986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.248|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.976||0.2009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.161|0.665|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect||Form 12 mcg minus placebo||0.665|-3.161|0.2009
81737347|NCT00796653|163172987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.123|0.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.196|0.123|<0.0001
81737348|NCT00796653|163172987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.193|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.157|0.229|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.229|0.157|<0.0001
81737349|NCT00796653|163172987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.126|0.199|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.199|0.126|<0.0001
81737350|NCT00796653|163172988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.136|0.209|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.209|0.136|<0.0001
81737351|NCT00796653|163172988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.155|0.228|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.228|0.155|<0.0001
81472571|NCT02240069|162637029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with a fixed term for mean pre-intervention response measure, and a nested random effect to account for repeated measures.||Pre- to post-intervention change in FEV1 for Education group relative to Placebo group||0.02|-0.24|0.10
81472572|NCT02240069|162637029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with a fixed term for mean pre-intervention response measure, and a nested random effect to account for repeated measures.||Pre- to post-intervention change in FEV1 for Filtration group relative to Placebo group||0.13|-0.11|0.90
81539272|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.5854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|5.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||5.42|0.39|0.5854
81737352|NCT00796653|163172988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.148|0.221|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.221|0.148|<0.0001
81737353|NCT00796653|163172989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.108|0.182|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.182|0.108|<0.0001
81737354|NCT00796653|163172989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.138|0.212|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.212|0.138|<0.0001
81737355|NCT00796653|163172989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.133|0.208|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.208|0.133|<0.0001
81737356|NCT00796653|163172990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.08|0.156|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.156|0.080|<0.0001
81737357|NCT00796653|163172990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.103|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.180|0.103|<0.0001
81737358|NCT00796653|163172990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.091|0.168|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.168|0.091|<0.0001
81737359|NCT00796653|163172991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.0002||95.0|0.033|0.105|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.105|0.033|0.0002
81737360|NCT00796653|163172991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.083|0.155|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.155|0.083|<0.0001
81737361|NCT00796653|163172991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.0071||95.0|0.013|0.085|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.085|0.013|0.0071
81737362|NCT00796653|163172992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.048|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.120|0.048|<0.0001
81737363|NCT00796653|163172992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.104|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001||95.0|0.068|0.141|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.141|0.068|<0.0001
81737364|NCT00796653|163172992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.0001||95.0|0.034|0.106|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.106|0.034|0.0001
81737365|NCT00796653|163172993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0017||95.0|0.022|0.095|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.095|0.022|0.0017
81450494|NCT03433755|162587806|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|7.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.18|13.71||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||13.71|2.18|0.008
81737366|NCT00796653|163172993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.057|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.130|0.057|<0.0001
81737367|NCT00796653|163172993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0005||95.0|0.028|0.101|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.101|0.028|0.0005
81737368|NCT00796653|163172994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0085||95.0|0.013|0.087|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.087|0.013|0.0085
81737369|NCT00796653|163172994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.049|0.122|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.122|0.049|<0.0001
81539273|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32||||0.1768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|7.86||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||7.86|0.68|0.1768
81737370|NCT00796653|163172994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0067||95.0|0.014|0.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.088|0.014|0.0067
81737371|NCT00796653|163172995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0012||95.0|0.025|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.100|0.025|0.0012
81737372|NCT00796653|163172995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0002||95.0|0.035|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.110|0.035|0.0002
81737373|NCT00796653|163172995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0117||95.0|0.011|0.086|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.086|0.011|0.0117
81737374|NCT00796653|163172996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0014||95.0|0.024|0.099|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.099|0.024|0.0014
81737375|NCT00796653|163172996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.047|0.122|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.122|0.047|<0.0001
81737376|NCT00796653|163172996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0035||95.0|0.019|0.094|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.094|0.019|0.0035
81737377|NCT00796653|163172997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0228||95.0|0.006|0.082|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.082|0.006|0.0228
81737378|NCT00796653|163172997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0024||95.0|0.021|0.097|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.097|0.021|0.0024
81737379|NCT00796653|163172997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.0664||95.0|-0.002|0.074|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.074|-0.002|0.0664
81737380|NCT00796653|163172998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.122|0.199|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.199|0.122|<0.0001
81737381|NCT00796653|163172998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.14|0.216|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.216|0.140|<0.0001
81737382|NCT00796653|163172998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.115|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.191|0.115|<0.0001
81737383|NCT00796653|163172999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.13|0.207|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.207|0.130|<0.0001
81737384|NCT00796653|163172999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.143|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.220|0.143|<0.0001
81737385|NCT00796653|163172999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.137|0.214|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.214|0.137|<0.0001
81737386|NCT00796653|163173000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.103|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.180|0.103|<0.0001
81737387|NCT00796653|163173000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.129|0.207|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.207|0.129|<0.0001
81737388|NCT00796653|163173000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.125|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.203|0.125|<0.0001
81737389|NCT00796653|163173001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.084|0.163|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.163|0.084|<0.0001
81737390|NCT00796653|163173001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.112|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.191|0.112|<0.0001
81737391|NCT00796653|163173001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.104|0.183|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.183|0.104|<0.0001
81737392|NCT00796653|163173002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.071|0.152|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.152|0.071|<0.0001
81737393|NCT00796653|163173002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.086|0.166|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.166|0.086|<0.0001
81737394|NCT00796653|163173002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.078|0.158|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.158|0.078|<0.0001
81737395|NCT00796653|163173003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.231|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.162|0.299|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.299|0.162|<0.0001
81737396|NCT00796653|163173003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.182|0.318|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.318|0.182|<0.0001
81472573|NCT02240069|162637030|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with a fixed term for mean pre-intervention response measure, and a nested random effect to account for repeated measures.||Pre- to post-intervention change in FVC for Education group relative to Placebo group||0.07|-0.24|0.28
81737397|NCT00796653|163173003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.266|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.198|0.334|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.334|0.198|<0.0001
81539274|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.8426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.78||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.78|0.29|0.8426
81737398|NCT00796653|163173004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.182|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.320|0.182|<0.0001
81737399|NCT00796653|163173004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.249|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.18|0.318|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.318|0.180|<0.0001
81737400|NCT00796653|163173004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.212|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.350|0.212|<0.0001
81737401|NCT00796653|163173005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.229|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.159|0.299|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.299|0.159|<0.0001
81737402|NCT00796653|163173005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.247|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.177|0.317|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.317|0.177|<0.0001
81737403|NCT00796653|163173005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.275|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.205|0.345|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.345|0.205|<0.0001
81737404|NCT00796653|163173006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.199|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.128|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.270|0.128|<0.0001
81472574|NCT02240069|162637030|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with a fixed term for mean pre-intervention response measure, and a nested random effect to account for repeated measures.||Pre- to post-intervention change in FVC for Filter group relative to Placebo group||0.16|-0.14|0.89
81472575|NCT02240069|162637031|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with a fixed term for mean pre-intervention response measure, and a nested random effect to account for repeated measures.||Pre- to post-intervention change in FEV1/FVC for Education group relative to Placebo group||0.00|-0.05|0.06
81539275|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.3017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||1.73|0.17|0.3017
81472576|NCT02240069|162637031|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with a fixed term for mean pre-intervention response measure, and a nested random effect to account for repeated measures.||Pre- to post-intervention change in FEV1/FVC for Filter group relative to Placebo group||0.02|-0.03|0.71
81472577|NCT02240069|162637032|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.46||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.45|4.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with a fixed term for mean pre-intervention response measure, and a nested random effect to account for repeated measures.||Pre- to post-intervention change in systolic blood pressure for Education group relative to Placebo group||4.54|-11.45|0.39
81472578|NCT02240069|162637032|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.73|8.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with a fixed term for mean pre-intervention response measure, and a nested random effect to account for repeated measures.||Pre- to post-intervention change in systolic blood pressure for Filter group relative to Placebo group||8.24|-7.73|0.95
81472579|NCT02240069|162637033|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.42|3.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with a fixed term for mean pre-intervention response measure, and a nested random effect to account for repeated measures.||Pre- to post-intervention change in diastolic blood pressure for Education group relative to Placebo group||3.42|-5.42|0.65
81472580|NCT02240069|162637033|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.97|3.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models with a fixed term for mean pre-intervention response measure, and a nested random effect to account for repeated measures.||Pre- to post-intervention change in diastolic blood pressure for Filter group relative to Placebo group||3.81|-4.97|0.79
81472581|NCT02240069|162637034|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.6|42.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models adjusted for pre-intervention PM2.5. The model includes a nested random term to account for repeated measures.||Pre- to post-intervention change in indoor PM2.5 concentration for Education group relative to Placebo group||42.0|-33.6|0.88
81472582|NCT02240069|162637034|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-50.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.1|-27.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models adjusted for pre-intervention PM2.5. The model includes a nested random term to account for repeated measures.||Pre- to post-intervention change in indoor PM2.5 concentration for Filter group relative to Placebo group||-27.8|-66.1|<0.001
81472583|NCT02436031|162637079|OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed-Rank Test|||Active Pcrit||||0.049
81472584|NCT02436031|162637079|OTHER|||||||0.135|||||||Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed-Rank Test|||Passive Pcrit||||0.135
81539276|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.5958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.43||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.43|0.21|0.5958
81539277|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.23||||0.0515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.01||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||1.01|0.05|0.0515
81737405|NCT00796653|163173006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.142|0.283|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.283|0.142|<0.0001
81737406|NCT00796653|163173006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.241|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.17|0.312|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.312|0.170|<0.0001
81737407|NCT00796653|163173007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.218|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.146|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.290|0.146|<0.0001
81737408|NCT00796653|163173007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.237|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.166|0.309|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.309|0.166|<0.0001
81737409|NCT00796653|163173007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.148|0.292|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.292|0.148|<0.0001
81472585|NCT00386425|162637085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||p-value is for change to Day 7|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.011
81472586|NCT00386425|162637086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0||||p-value is for the moderate Protein C Deficiency (difference in change of pc between alt and standard groups)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81472587|NCT00386425|162637086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||95.0||||p-value is for the severe Protein C Deficiency (difference in change of pc between alt and standard groups)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.063
81472588|NCT00386425|162637087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||p-value is for Day 28 mortality|Fisher Exact|||||||0.030
81472589|NCT00386425|162637088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0||||p-value is for Day 90 mortality|Fisher Exact|||||||0.090
81472590|NCT00386425|162637089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||95.0||||p-value is for total SOFA difference between alternative and standard therapy|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.190
81472591|NCT00386425|162637089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.268||95.0||||p-value is for difference in cardiovascular SOFA between alternative and standard therapy|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.268
81472592|NCT00386425|162637089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.082||95.0||||p-value is for difference in respiratory SOFA between alternative and standard therapy|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.082
81472593|NCT00386425|162637089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.367||95.0||||p-value is for difference in renal SOFA between alternative and standard therapy|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.367
81737410|NCT00796653|163173008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035||0.0133||95.0|0.018|0.157|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.157|0.018|0.0133
81737411|NCT00796653|163173008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.073|0.212|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.212|0.073|<0.0001
81737412|NCT00796653|163173008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035||0.0212||95.0|0.012|0.151|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.151|0.012|0.0212
81539278|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||3.11|0.31|0.9734
81737413|NCT00796653|163173009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0004||95.0|0.057|0.197|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.197|0.057|0.0004
81737414|NCT00796653|163173009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0012||95.0|0.045|0.185|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.185|0.045|0.0012
81737415|NCT00796653|163173009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0056||95.0|0.029|0.169|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.169|0.029|0.0056
81737416|NCT00796653|163173010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0045||95.0|0.032|0.173|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.173|0.032|0.0045
81737417|NCT00796653|163173010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0046||95.0|0.032|0.173|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.173|0.032|0.0046
81737418|NCT00796653|163173010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0023||95.0|0.039|0.181|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.181|0.039|0.0023
81737419|NCT00796653|163173011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0077||95.0|0.026|0.169|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.169|0.026|0.0077
81737420|NCT00796653|163173011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0009||95.0|0.05|0.193|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.193|0.050|0.0009
81737421|NCT00796653|163173011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0339||95.0|0.006|0.149|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.149|0.006|0.0339
81737422|NCT00796653|163173012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0718||95.0|-0.006|0.139|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.139|-0.006|0.0718
81737423|NCT00796653|163173012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0863||95.0|-0.009|0.135|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.135|-0.009|0.0863
81737424|NCT00796653|163173012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.2982||95.0|-0.034|0.111|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.111|-0.034|0.2982
81737425|NCT00796653|163173013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.019||95.0|0.014|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.160|0.014|0.0190
81737426|NCT00796653|163173013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0601||95.0|-0.003|0.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.143|-0.003|0.0601
81737427|NCT00796653|163173013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.2573||95.0|-0.031|0.115|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.115|-0.031|0.2573
81472594|NCT00386425|162637089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.274||95.0||||p-value is for difference in hematology SOFA between alternative and standard therapy|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.274
81737428|NCT00796653|163173014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.02||95.0|0.014|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.160|0.014|0.0200
81737429|NCT00796653|163173014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0013||95.0|0.047|0.194|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.194|0.047|0.0013
81737430|NCT00796653|163173014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.1598||95.0|-0.021|0.126|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.126|-0.021|0.1598
81737431|NCT00796653|163173015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.0307||95.0|0.008|0.155|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.155|0.008|0.0307
81737432|NCT00796653|163173015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.0073||95.0|0.027|0.175|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.175|0.027|0.0073
81737433|NCT00796653|163173015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.3147||95.0|-0.036|0.112|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.112|-0.036|0.3147
81737434|NCT00796653|163173016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.233|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.16|0.306|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.306|0.160|<0.0001
81737435|NCT00796653|163173016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.229|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.156|0.302|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.302|0.156|<0.0001
81737436|NCT00796653|163173016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.248|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.175|0.321|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.321|0.175|<0.0001
81737437|NCT00796653|163173017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.247|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.174|0.321|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.321|0.174|<0.0001
81737438|NCT00796653|163173017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.221|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001||95.0|0.148|0.295|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.295|0.148|<0.0001
81737439|NCT00796653|163173017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.18|0.328|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.328|0.180|<0.0001
81737440|NCT00796653|163173018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.215|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.141|0.289|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.289|0.141|<0.0001
81737441|NCT00796653|163173018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.226|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.151|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.300|0.151|<0.0001
81737442|NCT00796653|163173018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.191|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.340|0.191|<0.0001
81737443|NCT00796653|163173019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.106|0.258|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.258|0.106|<0.0001
81737444|NCT00796653|163173019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001||95.0|0.105|0.256|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.256|0.105|<0.0001
81737445|NCT00796653|163173019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.207|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.132|0.283|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.283|0.132|<0.0001
81737446|NCT00796653|163173020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.111|0.265|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.265|0.111|<0.0001
81737447|NCT00796653|163173020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.138|0.291|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.291|0.138|<0.0001
81737448|NCT00796653|163173020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.115|0.269|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.269|0.115|<0.0001
81737449|NCT00796653|163173021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.707|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.435||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.004|22.411|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean daytime rescue use||22.411|5.004|0.0021
81737450|NCT00796653|163173021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.871|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.158|29.584|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean daytime rescue use||29.584|12.158|<0.0001
81737451|NCT00796653|163173021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.249|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.454||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.506|22.991|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean daytime rescue use||22.991|5.506|0.0014
81737452|NCT00796653|163173021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.463||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.64|26.16|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean nighttime rescue use||26.160|8.640|0.0001
81737453|NCT00796653|163173021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.875|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.444|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.153|31.596|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean nighttime rescue use||31.596|14.153|<0.0001
81737454|NCT00796653|163173021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.816|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.475||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.032|24.599|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean nighttime rescue use||24.599|7.032|0.0004
81737455|NCT00796653|163173022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.2057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.391|-0.084|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean daytime rescue use||-0.084|-0.391|0.2057
81737456|NCT00796653|163173022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.266|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.504|-0.028|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean daytime rescue use||-0.028|-0.504|0.0284
81737457|NCT00796653|163173022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.0685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.461|0.017|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean daytime rescue use||0.017|-0.461|0.0685
81472595|NCT00386425|162637089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.341||95.0||||p-value is for difference in liver SOFA between alternative and standard therapy|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.341
81737458|NCT00796653|163173022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.278|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.0674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.576|0.02|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean nighttime rescue use||0.020|-0.576|0.0674
81737459|NCT00796653|163173022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.365|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0163||0.0163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.662|-0.067|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean nighttime rescue use||-0.067|-0.662|0.0163
81737460|NCT00796653|163173022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.0364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.02|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean nighttime rescue use||-0.020|-0.620|0.0364
81737461|NCT00796653|163173022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.424|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.0959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.922|0.075|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean daily (24h) rescue use||0.075|-0.922|0.0959
81737462|NCT00796653|163173022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.616|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.115|-0.117|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean daily (24h) rescue use||-0.117|-1.115|0.0155
81737463|NCT00796653|163173022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.541|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.042|-0.039|||ANCOVA|non-MMRM ANCOVA models with treatment, tiotropium strata and baseline as fixed effects.||Comparison for weekly mean daily (24h) rescue use||-0.039|-1.042|0.0347
81472596|NCT00386425|162637091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value is for difference between participants normalizing protein C and not normalizing protein C.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81472597|NCT00386425|162637092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.622||95.0||||p-value is for 28-Day Mortality, Dead at Day 28 vs. Alive at Day 28|Pearson's chi-square test|||||||0.622
81472598|NCT00386425|162637092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.815||95.0||||p-value is for Hospital Mortality|Fisher Exact|||||||0.815
81737464|NCT00796653|163173023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0164||95.0|-0.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.0|-0.4|0.0164
81737465|NCT00796653|163173023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0196||95.0|-0.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.0|-0.4|0.0196
81737466|NCT00796653|163173023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0041||95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||-0.1|-0.5|0.0041
81737467|NCT00796653|163173024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0388||95.0|-0.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.0|-0.4|0.0388
81737468|NCT00796653|163173024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0038||95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.1|-0.5|0.0038
81438298|NCT02248662|162569074|OTHER|The reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.56||A two-sided p value of less than 0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance.|Chi-squared|||Unadjusted associations between patient characteristics and the three-level cluster of treatment intensity for primary DCIS were evaluated using Chi-squared tests. We used multivariable modeling to adjust for potential confounders. We also conducted a sensitivity analysis using propensity score matching to balance regional treatment intensity for primary DCIS with respect to the covariates included in the multivariable models.||1.56|0.71|<0.05
81438299|NCT02248662|162569074|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.84|||Chi-squared|||||2.84|1.27|<0.05
81438300|NCT01634854|162569078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81438301|NCT00948792|162569085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"The null hypothesis is that there would be no difference in post-transfusion platelet counts (30-minutes post-transfusion) between the two groups.~We opted to determine the number of transfusions that would be required to detect difference of 20,000 platelets/mm3 (with a standard deviation of 20,000). The number shown to demonstrate this was 44."||||0.8
81438302|NCT00948792|162569086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"The null hypothesis is that there would be no difference in post-transfusion platelet counts (6-hour post-transfusion) between the two groups.~We opted to determine the number of transfusions that would be required to detect difference of 20,000 platelets/mm3 (with a standard deviation of 20,000). The number shown to demonstrate this was 44."||||0.26
81438303|NCT00948792|162569087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"The null hypothesis is that there would be no difference in the change in post-transfusion platelet counts (30 minutes and 6 hours post-transfusion) between the two groups.~We opted to determine the number of transfusions that would be required to detect difference of 20,000 platelets/mm3 (with a standard deviation of 20,000). The number shown to demonstrate this was 44."||||0.09
81438304|NCT02688387|162569094|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3A of the study is designed to test the bioequivalence of a FDC of ambrisentan 10 mg + tadalafil 40 mg (test) relative to reference monotherapies of ambrisentan 10 mg \& tadalafil 40 mg taken concurrently (reference) in healthy participants in both the fed and fasted states.|Ratio|1.0667|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9657|1.1784|||||X1 Vs R1, ambrisentan|||1.1784|0.9657|
81438305|NCT02688387|162569094|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3A of the study is designed to test the bioequivalence of a FDC of ambrisentan 10 mg + tadalafil 40 mg (test) relative to reference monotherapies of ambrisentan 10 mg \& tadalafil 40 mg taken concurrently (reference) in healthy participants in both the fed and fasted states.|Ratio|1.0353|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9293|1.1534|||||X2 Vs R2, ambrisentan|||1.1534|0.9293|
81438306|NCT02688387|162569094|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3A of the study is designed to test the bioequivalence of a FDC of ambrisentan 10 mg + tadalafil 40 mg (test) relative to reference monotherapies of ambrisentan 10 mg \& tadalafil 40 mg taken concurrently (reference) in healthy participants in both the fed and fasted states.|Ratio|0.9839|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9288|1.0423|||||X1 Vs R1, tadalafil|||1.0423|0.9288|
81438307|NCT02688387|162569094|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3A of the study is designed to test the bioequivalence of a FDC of ambrisentan 10 mg + tadalafil 40 mg (test) relative to reference monotherapies of ambrisentan 10 mg \& tadalafil 40 mg taken concurrently (reference) in healthy participants in both the fed and fasted states.|Ratio|0.9656|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9151|1.0188|||||X2 Vs R2, tadalafil|||1.0188|0.9151|
81438308|NCT02688387|162569095|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3A of the study is designed to test the bioequivalence of a FDC of ambrisentan 10 mg + tadalafil 40 mg (test) relative to reference monotherapies of ambrisentan 10 mg \& tadalafil 40 mg taken concurrently (reference) in healthy participants in both the fed and fasted states.|Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9965|1.0646|||||X1 Vs R1, ambrisentan|||1.0646|0.9965|
81438309|NCT02688387|162569095|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3A of the study is designed to test the bioequivalence of a FDC of ambrisentan 10 mg + tadalafil 40 mg (test) relative to reference monotherapies of ambrisentan 10 mg \& tadalafil 40 mg taken concurrently (reference) in healthy participants in both the fed and fasted states.|Ratio|1.0141|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.982|1.0473|||||X2 Vs R2, ambrisentan|||1.0473|0.9820|
81539279|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.7969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.93|0.25|0.7969
81539280|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.6637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.40|0.25|0.6637
81438310|NCT02688387|162569095|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3A of the study is designed to test the bioequivalence of a FDC of ambrisentan 10 mg + tadalafil 40 mg (test) relative to reference monotherapies of ambrisentan 10 mg \& tadalafil 40 mg taken concurrently (reference) in healthy participants in both the fed and fasted states.|Ratio|0.9693|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.931|1.0092|||||X1 Vs R1, tadalafil|||1.0092|0.9310|
81438311|NCT02688387|162569095|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3A of the study is designed to test the bioequivalence of a FDC of ambrisentan 10 mg + tadalafil 40 mg (test) relative to reference monotherapies of ambrisentan 10 mg \& tadalafil 40 mg taken concurrently (reference) in healthy participants in both the fed and fasted states.|Ratio|1.0157|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9553|1.0799|||||X2 Vs R2, tadalafil|||1.0799|0.9553|
81438312|NCT02688387|162569096|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3A of the study is designed to test the bioequivalence of a FDC of ambrisentan 10 mg + tadalafil 40 mg (test) relative to reference monotherapies of ambrisentan 10 mg \& tadalafil 40 mg taken concurrently (reference) in healthy participants in both the fed and fasted states.|Ratio|1.0278|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9943|1.0623|||||X1 Vs R1, ambrisentan|||1.0623|0.9943|
81438313|NCT02688387|162569096|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3A of the study is designed to test the bioequivalence of a FDC of ambrisentan 10 mg + tadalafil 40 mg (test) relative to reference monotherapies of ambrisentan 10 mg \& tadalafil 40 mg taken concurrently (reference) in healthy participants in both the fed and fasted states.|Ratio|1.0144|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9832|1.0466|||||X2 Vs R2, ambrisentan|||1.0466|0.9832|
81438314|NCT02688387|162569096|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3A of the study is designed to test the bioequivalence of a FDC of ambrisentan 10 mg + tadalafil 40 mg (test) relative to reference monotherapies of ambrisentan 10 mg \& tadalafil 40 mg taken concurrently (reference) in healthy participants in both the fed and fasted states.|Ratio|0.9612|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9265|0.9972|||||X1 Vs R1, tadalafil|||0.9972|0.9265|
81737469|NCT00796653|163173024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0053||95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||-0.1|-0.5|0.0053
81737470|NCT00796653|163173025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0555||95.0|-0.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.0|-0.4|0.0555
81737471|NCT00796653|163173025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0122||95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.1|-0.4|0.0122
81737472|NCT00796653|163173025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0144||95.0|-0.4|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||-0.1|-0.4|0.0144
81737473|NCT00796653|163173026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.5707||95.0|-0.3|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.1|-0.3|0.5707
81737474|NCT00796653|163173026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0814||95.0|-0.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.0|-0.4|0.0814
81737475|NCT00796653|163173026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.7413||95.0|-0.2|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.2|-0.2|0.7413
81737476|NCT00796653|163173027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.437|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305||0.1524||95.0|-0.162|1.036|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.036|-0.162|0.1524
81737477|NCT00796653|163173027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.706|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.306||0.0211||95.0|0.106|1.307|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.307|0.106|0.0211
81737478|NCT00796653|163173027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.464|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.307||0.1314||95.0|-0.139|1.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||1.066|-0.139|0.1314
81737479|NCT00796653|163173028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.662|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308||0.0319||95.0|0.057|1.267|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.267|0.057|0.0319
81737480|NCT00796653|163173028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.667|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0312||95.0|0.06|1.274|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.274|0.060|0.0312
81737481|NCT00796653|163173028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.419|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.311||0.1777||95.0|-0.191|1.029|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||1.029|-0.191|0.1777
81737482|NCT00796653|163173029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.425|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.311||0.1714||95.0|-0.184|1.035|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.035|-0.184|0.1714
81737483|NCT00796653|163173029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.492|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.312||0.1142||95.0|-0.119|1.103|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.103|-0.119|0.1142
81737484|NCT00796653|163173029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.534|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.314||0.0888||95.0|-0.081|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||1.150|-0.081|0.0888
81737485|NCT00796653|163173030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.318||0.1235||95.0|-0.134|1.113|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.113|-0.134|0.1235
81737486|NCT00796653|163173030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.354|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.318||0.2666||95.0|-0.271|0.978|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.978|-0.271|0.2666
81737487|NCT00796653|163173030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.309|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.319||0.3335||95.0|-0.317|0.934|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.934|-0.317|0.3335
81737488|NCT00796653|163173031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.313|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.3287||95.0|-0.315|0.941|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.941|-0.315|0.3287
81737489|NCT00796653|163173031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.481|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.321||0.1341||95.0|-0.148|1.109|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.109|-0.148|0.1341
81438315|NCT02688387|162569096|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3A of the study is designed to test the bioequivalence of a FDC of ambrisentan 10 mg + tadalafil 40 mg (test) relative to reference monotherapies of ambrisentan 10 mg \& tadalafil 40 mg taken concurrently (reference) in healthy participants in both the fed and fasted states.|Ratio|1.0122|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9562|1.0715|||||X2 Vs R2, tadalafil|||1.0715|0.9562|
81438316|NCT02688387|162569097|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3B of the study is set to establish bioequivalence between the Fixed Dose Combination of an additional two dose strengths (ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 40 mg and ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 20 mg).|Ratio|1.0153|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9348|1.1027|||||Y1 Vs R3, ambrisentan|||1.1027|0.9348|
81438317|NCT02688387|162569097|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3B of the study is set to establish bioequivalence between the Fixed Dose Combination of an additional two dose strengths (ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 40 mg and ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 20 mg).|Ratio|0.9758|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9044|1.0529|||||Y1 Vs R3, tadalafil|||1.0529|0.9044|
81438318|NCT02688387|162569098|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3B of the study is set to establish bioequivalence between the Fixed Dose Combination of an additional two dose strengths (ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 40 mg and ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 20 mg).|Ratio|1.039|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0168|1.0617|||||Y1 Vs R3, ambrisentan|||1.0617|1.0168|
81438319|NCT02688387|162569098|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3B of the study is set to establish bioequivalence between the Fixed Dose Combination of an additional two dose strengths (ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 40 mg and ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 20 mg).|Ratio|0.9806|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9106|1.056|||||Y1 Vs R3, tadalafil|||1.0560|0.9106|
81737490|NCT00796653|163173031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.322||0.722||95.0|-0.516|0.745|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.745|-0.516|0.7220
81737491|NCT00796653|163173032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.397|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.322||0.2176||95.0|-0.234|1.027|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.027|-0.234|0.2176
81737492|NCT00796653|163173032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.718|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.323||0.0258||95.0|0.087|1.348|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.348|0.087|0.0258
81737493|NCT00796653|163173032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.167|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.323||0.6044||95.0|-0.466|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model with trt,tio stratum,visit,trt-by-visit as fixed effects,baseline, baseline-by-visit as fixed covariates, patient as random effect|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||0.800|-0.466|0.6044
81438320|NCT02688387|162569099|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3B of the study is set to establish bioequivalence between the Fixed Dose Combination of an additional two dose strengths (ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 40 mg and ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 20 mg).|Ratio|1.0365|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0138|1.0596|||||Y1 Vs R3, ambrisentan|||1.0596|1.0138|
81438321|NCT02688387|162569099|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3B of the study is set to establish bioequivalence between the Fixed Dose Combination of an additional two dose strengths (ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 40 mg and ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 20 mg).|Ratio|0.9821|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9145|1.0547|||||Y1 Vs R3, tadalafil|||1.0547|0.9145|
81472599|NCT03053427|162637094|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.2|||Mixed Model of Repeated Measurements|||MMRM with compound symmetry as the covariance structure was used. The explanatory variables of the model included treatment group, IRLS score at baseline, age category, estimated creatinine clearance category, time point, and interaction of treatment group and time point.||0.2|-2.6|0.088
81737494|NCT00796653|163173033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.802|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.1946||95.0|0.58|1.111|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 5 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.111|0.580|0.1946
81737495|NCT00796653|163173033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.872|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.4071||95.0|0.634|1.198|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 10 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.198|0.634|0.4071
81737496|NCT00796653|163173033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.922|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.6404||95.0|0.67|1.267|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Form 12 mcg to placebo across stratum|||1.267|0.670|0.6404
81438322|NCT02688387|162569100|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3B of the study is set to establish bioequivalence between the Fixed Dose Combination of an additional two dose strengths (ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 40 mg and ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 20 mg).|Ratio|1.1176|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0166|1.2287|||||Y2 Vs R4, ambrisentan|||1.2287|1.0166|
81438323|NCT02688387|162569100|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3B of the study is set to establish bioequivalence between the Fixed Dose Combination of an additional two dose strengths (ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 40 mg and ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 20 mg).|Ratio|1.1196|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0429|1.2019|||||Y2 Vs R4, tadalafil|||1.2019|1.0429|
81438324|NCT02688387|162569101|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3B of the study is set to establish bioequivalence between the Fixed Dose Combination of an additional two dose strengths (ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 40 mg and ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 20 mg).|Ratio|1.0353|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0009|1.071|||||Y2 Vs R4, ambrisentan|||1.0710|1.0009|
81438325|NCT02688387|162569101|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3B of the study is set to establish bioequivalence between the Fixed Dose Combination of an additional two dose strengths (ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 40 mg and ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 20 mg).|Ratio|1.0362|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.991|1.0834|||||Y2 Vs R4, tadalafil|||1.0834|0.9910|
81438326|NCT02688387|162569102|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3B of the study is set to establish bioequivalence between the Fixed Dose Combination of an additional two dose strengths (ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 40 mg and ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 20 mg).|Ratio|1.0351|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0002|1.0713|||||Y2 Vs R4, ambrisentan|||1.0713|1.0002|
81472600|NCT03053427|162637095|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.0|||ANCOVA|Time frame: week 1||LMS difference (gabapentin enacarbil group minus placebo group) of the changes in IRLS score from baseline was calculated by visit, using ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate.||0.0|-2.2|0.051
81737497|NCT00796653|163173034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.685|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249||0.2942||95.0|0.336|1.399|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 5 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.399|0.336|0.2942
81737498|NCT00796653|163173034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.947|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.316||0.8594||95.0|0.493|1.82|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 10 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.820|0.493|0.8594
81737499|NCT00796653|163173034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.803|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.281||0.5466||95.0|0.405|1.593|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Form 12 mcg to placebo across stratum|||1.593|0.405|0.5466
81438327|NCT02688387|162569102|EQUIVALENCE|Part 3B of the study is set to establish bioequivalence between the Fixed Dose Combination of an additional two dose strengths (ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 40 mg and ambrisentan 5 mg + tadalafil 20 mg).|Ratio|1.0324|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9929|1.0734|||||Y2 Vs R4, tadalafil|||1.0734|0.9929|
81438328|NCT00831233|162569151|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The trial was positive if the treatment contrast of degarelix versus goserelin plus bicalutamide in adjusted (for baseline total IPSS, age, and country) mean change from baseline in total IPSS was statistically significantly smaller (two-sided at α=0.05 level) than Δ=3 points in both the FAS and the PP analysis set.~If the Week 12 treatment assessment of IPSS was missing the LOCF approach was used, i.e., the IPSS closest to and before Week 12 was used."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.95||||0.1973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.51|1.61||FAS.|ANCOVA|The baseline score, age, and country were used as covariates and treatment was used as a factor in the analysis.||Estimates from analysis of variance with treatment and country as factors and age and baseline value as covariates.||1.61|-7.51|0.1973
81438329|NCT00831233|162569151|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The trial was positive if the treatment contrast of degarelix versus goserelin plus bicalutamide in adjusted (for baseline total IPSS, age, and country) mean change from baseline in total IPSS was statistically significantly smaller (two-sided at α=0.05 level) than Δ=3 points in both the FAS and the PP analysis set.~If the Week 12 treatment assessment of IPSS was missing the LOCF approach was used, i.e., the IPSS closest to and before Week 12 was used."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.88||||0.0398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-0.291||PP analysis set.|ANCOVA|The baseline score, age, and country were used as covariates and treatment was used as a factor in the analysis.||Estimates from analysis of variance with treatment and country as factors and age and baseline value as covariates.||-0.291|-11.5|0.0398
81438330|NCT00831233|162569152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.47||||0.2298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.58|1.64|||ANCOVA|The baseline score, age, and country were used as covariates and treatment was used as a factor in the analysis for the FAS.||Week 4. Estimates from analysis of variance with treatment and country as factors and age and baseline value as covariates.||1.64|-6.58|0.2298
81737500|NCT00796653|163173035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.807|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.2494||95.0|0.566|1.15|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 5 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.150|0.566|0.2494
81737501|NCT00796653|163173035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.791|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.2006||95.0|0.555|1.126|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Olo 10 mcg qd to placebo across stratum|||1.126|0.555|0.2006
81737502|NCT00796653|163173035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.903|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.5795||95.0|0.637|1.279|||Log Rank|Model included a stratification factor for tiotropium use stratum and a covariate for treatment group|Comparison of Form 12 mcg to placebo across stratum|||1.279|0.637|0.5795
81737503|NCT00796653|163173036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|0.785|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1342||0.1571||95.0|0.5613|1.0979|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.0979|0.5613|0.1571
81737504|NCT00796653|163173036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|0.8631|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1451||0.3814||95.0|0.6205|1.2005|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.2005|0.6205|0.3814
81737505|NCT00796653|163173036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.0631|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1748||0.7098||95.0|0.7699|1.468|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||1.4680|0.7699|0.7098
81737506|NCT00796653|163173037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|0.7925|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2952||0.5326||95.0|0.3814|1.6464|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.6464|0.3814|0.5326
81737507|NCT00796653|163173037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.0078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.356||0.9824||95.0|0.5038|2.016|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||2.0160|0.5038|0.9824
81737508|NCT00796653|163173037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.0403|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3681||0.9112||95.0|0.5194|2.0832|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||2.0832|0.5194|0.9112
81737509|NCT00796653|163173038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|0.744|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1389||0.1136||95.0|0.5158|1.0733|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.0733|0.5158|0.1136
81737510|NCT00796653|163173038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|0.7842|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1449||0.1887||95.0|0.5456|1.1271|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.1271|0.5456|0.1887
81438331|NCT00831233|162569152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.983||||0.6917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|4.02|||ANCOVA|The baseline score, age, and country were used as covariates and treatment was used as a factor in the analysis for the FAS.||Week 8. Estimates from analysis of variance with treatment and country as factors and age and baseline value as covariates.||4.02|-5.98|0.6917
81438332|NCT00831233|162569153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.553||||0.8151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|4.22|||ANCOVA|The baseline score, age, and country were used as covariates and treatment was used as a factor in the analysis for the FAS.||Week 4. Estimates from analysis of variance with treatment and country as factors and age and baseline value as covariates.||4.22|-5.33|0.8151
81438333|NCT00831233|162569153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.46||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|5.38|||ANCOVA|The baseline score, age, and country were used as covariates and treatment was used as a factor in the analysis for the FAS.||Week 8. Estimates from analysis of variance with treatment and country as factors and age and baseline value as covariates.||5.38|-2.46|0.455
81438334|NCT00831233|162569153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.02||||0.3186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|6.08|||ANCOVA|The baseline score, age, and country were used as covariates and treatment was used as a factor in the analysis for the FAS.||Week 12. Estimates from analysis of variance with treatment and country as factors and age and baseline value as covariates.||6.08|-2.04|0.3186
81438335|NCT00831233|162569154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.2||||0.5627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|68.2|||ANCOVA|The baseline score, age, and country were used as covariates and treatment was used as a factor in the analysis for the FAS.||Week 4. Estimates from analysis of variance with treatment and country as factors and age and baseline value as covariates.||68.2|-37.8|0.5627
81438336|NCT00831233|162569154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.91||||0.8284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.1|60.9|||ANCOVA|The baseline score, age, and country were used as covariates and treatment was used as a factor in the analysis for the FAS.||Week 8. Estimates from analysis of variance with treatment and country as factors and age and baseline value as covariates.||60.9|-49.1|0.8284
81438337|NCT00831233|162569154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.2||||0.5984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|58.8|||ANCOVA|The baseline score, age, and country were used as covariates and treatment was used as a factor in the analysis for the FAS.||Week 12. Estimates from analysis of variance with treatment and country as factors and age and baseline value as covariates.||58.8|-34.4|0.5984
81438338|NCT00831233|162569155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.83||||0.1018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|1.64|||ANCOVA|The baseline score, age, and country were used as covariates and treatment was used as a factor in the analysis for the FAS.||Estimates from analysis of variance with treatment and country as factors and age and baseline value as covariates.||1.64|-17.3|0.1018
81438339|NCT01976728|162569161|SUPERIORITY|The hypotheses were tested using a stratified one-sided Fisher's exact test in the FAS including the randomization scheme as the stratification factor.||||||0.012||||||The SAS PROC FREQ with permutation-based Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with exact p-value derived from all possible permutations was employed for the calculation of p-value for the stratified Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|The success threshold at each analysis corresponded to a nominal p-value \<0.0130 to maintain an overall one-sided type I error rate of 0.025.||The primary efficacy analysis compared the pooled ovulation rate of the LutrePulse 15 μg and 20 μg group to placebo.||||0.0120
81438340|NCT01976728|162569162|SUPERIORITY|The hypotheses were tested using a stratified one-sided Fisher's exact test in the FAS including the randomization scheme as the stratification factor.||||||0.0553||||||The SAS PROC FREQ with permutation-based Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with exact p-value derived from all possible permutations was employed for the calculation of p-value for the stratified Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|The success threshold at each analysis corresponded to a nominal p-value \<0.0130 to maintain an overall one-sided type I error rate of 0.025.||P4 levels of the pooled LutrePulse 15 μg and 20 μg group were compared to placebo.||||0.0553
81438341|NCT01976728|162569163|SUPERIORITY|The hypotheses was tested using a stratified one-sided Fisher's exact test in the FAS including the randomization scheme as the stratification factor.||||||0.0383||||||The SAS PROC FREQ with permutation-based Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with exact p-value derived from all possible permutations was employed for the calculation of p-value for the stratified Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|The success threshold at each analysis corresponded to a nominal p-value \<0.0130 to maintain an overall one-sided type I error rate of 0.025.||Clinical pregnancy rates of the pooled LutrePulse 15 μg and 20 μg group were compared to placebo.||||0.0383
81539281|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.4921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|5.15||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||5.15|0.45|0.4921
81438342|NCT01976728|162569164|SUPERIORITY|The hypotheses were tested using a stratified one-sided Fisher's exact test in the FAS including the randomization scheme as the stratification factor.||||||0.0246||||||The SAS PROC FREQ with permutation-based Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with exact p-value derived from all possible permutations was employed for the calculation of p-value for the stratified Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|The success threshold at each analysis corresponded to a nominal p-value \<0.0130 to maintain an overall one-sided type I error rate of 0.025.||Biochemical pregnancy rates of the pooled LutrePulse 15 μg and 20 μg group were compared to placebo.||||0.0246
81539282|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|3.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||3.64|0.33|0.8910
81438343|NCT01976728|162569165|SUPERIORITY|The hypotheses were tested using a stratified one-sided Fisher's exact test in the FAS including the randomization scheme as the stratification factor.||||||0.0011||||||The SAS PROC FREQ with permutation-based Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with exact p-value derived from all possible permutations was employed for the calculation of p-value for the stratified Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|The success threshold at each analysis corresponded to a nominal p-value \<0.0130 to maintain an overall one-sided type I error rate of 0.025.||LH surge detection of the pooled LutrePulse 15 μg and 20 μg group were compared to placebo.||||0.0011
81472601|NCT03053427|162637095|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|Time frame: week 2||LMS difference (gabapentin enacarbil group minus placebo group) of the changes in IRLS score from baseline was calculated by visit, using ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.2|-2.8|0.020
81438344|NCT01976728|162569166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1344||||||The p-value was based on the stratified (by randomization scheme) Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 10: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥14 mm in the LutrePulse 10 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.1344
81438345|NCT01976728|162569166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2726||||||The p-value was based on the Wilcoxon rank sum test without stratification.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 10: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥14 mm in the LutrePulse 15 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.2726
81737511|NCT00796653|163173038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|0.9761|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1747||0.8925||95.0|0.6869|1.387|||Negative binomial regression|Regression of treatment effect using tiotropium strata as a covariate, a log link function and log(exposure) as offset.|Form 12 mcg minus Placebo|||1.3870|0.6869|0.8925
81737512|NCT00796653|163173041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.509|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.058|0.96|||pattern mixture model|See Hogan, et. al. Hogan JW, Roy J, Korkontzelou C Tutorial in biostatistics:handling drop-out in longitudinal studies. Stat Med 23,1455-1497(2004)|"Based on a pattern mixture model with four patterns based on time of dropout (i.e., day of last observed data)~1\) day 43 or day 85, 2) day 127 or day 169, 3) day 225 or day 281, 4) day 337"|Olo 5mcg minus placebo||0.960|0.058|0.0270
81737513|NCT00796653|163173041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.525|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.0203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.082|0.967|||pattern mixture model|See Hogan, et. al. Hogan JW, Roy J, Korkontzelou C Tutorial in biostatistics:handling drop-out in longitudinal studies. Stat Med 23,1455-1497(2004)|"Based on a pattern mixture model with four patterns based on time of dropout (i.e., day of last observed data)~1\) day 43 or day 85, 2) day 127 or day 169, 3) day 225 or day 281, 4) day 337"|Olo 10 mcg minus placebo||0.967|0.082|0.0203
81737514|NCT00796653|163173041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.355|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.1166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.088|0.799|||pattern mixture model|See Hogan, et. al. Hogan JW, Roy J, Korkontzelou C Tutorial in biostatistics:handling drop-out in longitudinal studies. Stat Med 23,1455-1497(2004)|"Based on a pattern mixture model with four patterns based on time of dropout (i.e., day of last observed data)~1\) day 43 or day 85, 2) day 127 or day 169, 3) day 225 or day 281, 4) day 337"|Form 12mcg minus placebo||0.799|-0.088|0.1166
81737515|NCT01940341|163173046|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Sample sizes of 130 and 260 participants in the TDF group and TAF groups, respectively were planned to give 90% power to rule out the noninferiority margin of 10% at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025. This sample size was based on the assumption that the expected difference (TAF-TDF) in proportion of participants with HBV DNA\<29 IU/mL was 0 and the proportion of participants with HBV DNA\<29 IU/mL in the TDF group was 91%. All missing data were treated as not achieving the primary endpoint.|Difference in proportions|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|7.2|||||Difference in the proportion between treatment groups and its 95% CI were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportions adjusted by baseline HBV DNA categories and oral antiviral treatment status strata.|The null hypothesis was that the TAF group is at least 10% worse than the TDF group with respect to the proportion of participants with HBV DNA \< 29 IU/mL at Week 48. The alternative hypothesis was that the TAF group is less than 10% worse than the TDF group with respect to the proportion of participants with HBV DNA \< 29 IU/mL at Week 48. Noninferiority was assessed using a 95% confidence interval (CI) approach, with a noninferiority margin of 10%.||7.2|-3.6|
81737516|NCT01141374|163173070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.0667|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.28||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.0|23.0||The test of hypothesis was conducted with repeated measures ANOVA with Post hoc. It was performed parametric test to compare data and the statistical significance was p\<0.05.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: there was no statistical difference among 3 groups (control, needles and seeds) after 4 auriculotherapy sessions.||23.00|-76.00|0.352
81737517|NCT01141374|163173071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9067|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.21||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.0|37.0||It was verified the normality of data distribution and the homogeneity of variance.|ANOVA|As for the comparison between the scores, we used ANOVA for repeated measures.It was made post hoc to find the differences among groups.||It was carried out the analysis of variance (ANOVA) among the groups in the 3rd assessment (after 60 days and 8 sessions). The main objective was to compare the difference among the control group, seeds and needles and to recognize significant outcomes of auriculotherapy by seeds or needles.||37.00|-67.00|0.023
81737518|NCT03769025|163173072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.1
81737519|NCT03769025|163173073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.959|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.959
81539283|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.5881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.78||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.78|0.16|0.5881
81737520|NCT03374176|163173074|EQUIVALENCE||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||||chi-square|||<0.05
81737521|NCT02911701|163173079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||maxim|||||||0.3
81737522|NCT01302548|163173098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0833|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8609||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5738|0.7405||This is unadjusted.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 28||"Ho: There is not a significant difference between the use of IRRISEPT solution and the usual care methods on abscess healing.~This study did not enroll an adequate number of patients to meet sufficient power."||.7405|-.5738|.7970
81737523|NCT01302548|163173099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2364||||0.3575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0239|2.3394||This is unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|Cell (1,1) Frequency (F) = 13||"Ho: There is not a significant difference between the proportion of patients requiring antibiotics after the use of IRRISEPT solution vs. the usual care methods on abscess healing.~This study did not enroll an adequate number of patients to meet sufficient power."||2.3394|.0239|.3575
81737524|NCT01302548|163173100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5477||0.5415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0659|1.2659||This is unadjusted.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 4||"Ho: There is not a significant difference between the use of IRRISEPT solution and the usual care methods on abscess healing in patients that are MRSA positive.~This study did not enroll an adequate number of patients to meet sufficient power."||1.2659|-2.0659|.5415
81737525|NCT03482882|163173101|OTHER||LSM|-10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-9.5|||Mixed-effect model repeated measures|||||-9.5|-12.0|<0.0001
81737526|NCT01641380|163173134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-0.75|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.06|||Regression, Linear|||We also evaluated the difference between the number of days after the scheduled appointment patients returned.||.06|-1.4|<.05
81737527|NCT01641380|163173134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference of proportions|0.417||||0.5187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3307|24.8818|||Chi-squared||Intervention 34/50; Control : 28/50|On time for 1st follow-up visit||24.8818|-13.3307|0.5187
81737528|NCT01641380|163173137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||[Proportion of Eligible Patients Enrolle|0.948|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81737529|NCT03123471|163173138|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response|29.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.5|39.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis used CMH; adjusted by stratification factor of baseline ScPGA score moderate (3) or severe (4).||The adjusted difference in response rates using the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights and the 2-sided 95% confidence interval using a normal approximation to the weighted average were calculated.||39.7|19.5|< 0.0001
81737530|NCT03123471|163173139|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response|23.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|34.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis used CMH; adjusted by stratification factor of baseline ScPGA score moderate (3) or severe (4).||The adjusted difference in response rates using the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights and the 2-sided 95% confidence interval using a normal approximation to the weighted average were calculated.||34.6|11.5|< 0.0001
81737531|NCT03123471|163173140|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response|26.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|38.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis used CMH; adjusted by stratification factor of baseline ScPGA score moderate (3) or severe (4).||The adjusted difference in response rates using the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights and the 2-sided 95% confidence interval using a normal approximation to the weighted average were calculated.||38.5|13.9|< 0.0001
81737532|NCT03123471|163173141|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response|17.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|24.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis used CMH; adjusted by stratification factor of baseline ScPGA score moderate (3) or severe (4).||Week 2; The adjusted difference in response rates using the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights and the 2-sided 95% confidence interval using a normal approximation to the weighted average were calculated.||24.2|9.8|<0.0001
81737533|NCT03123471|163173141|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response|22.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|31.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis used CMH; adjusted by stratification factor of baseline ScPGA score moderate (3) or severe (4).||Week 4. The adjusted difference in response rates using the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights and the 2-sided 95% confidence interval using a normal approximation to the weighted average were calculated.||31.4|12.9|<0.0001
81737534|NCT03123471|163173141|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response|20.1||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|31.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis used CMH; adjusted by stratification factor of baseline ScPGA score moderate (3) or severe (4).||Week 8; The adjusted difference in response rates using the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights and the 2-sided 95% confidence interval using a normal approximation to the weighted average were calculated.||31.0|9.1|0.0003
81438346|NCT01976728|162569166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3173||||||The p-value was based on the stratified (by randomization scheme) Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 10: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥14 mm in the LutrePulse 20 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.3173
81737535|NCT03123471|163173141|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response|20.6||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|32.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis used CMH; adjusted by stratification factor of baseline ScPGA score moderate (3) or severe (4).||Week 12; The adjusted difference in response rates using the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights and SE using a normal approximation to the weighted average were calculated.||32.4|8.7|0.0007
81737536|NCT03123471|163173142|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response|14.6||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|24.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis used CMH; adjusted by stratification factor of baseline ScPGA score moderate (3) or severe (4).||Week 2; The adjusted difference in response rates using the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights and the 2-sided 95% confidence interval using a normal approximation to the weighted average were calculated.||24.1|5.1|0.0025
81737537|NCT03123471|163173142|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response|21.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|31.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis used CMH; adjusted by stratification factor of baseline ScPGA score moderate (3) or severe (4).||Week 4; The adjusted difference in response rates using the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights and the 2-sided 95% confidence interval using a normal approximation to the weighted average were calculated.||31.9|10.6|<0.0001
81737538|NCT03123471|163173142|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response|22.0||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|33.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis used CMH; adjusted by stratification factor of baseline ScPGA score moderate (3) or severe (4).||Week 8; The adjusted difference in response rates using the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights and the 2-sided 95% confidence interval using a normal approximation to the weighted average were calculated.||33.9|10.2|0.0003
81737539|NCT03123471|163173142|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response|27.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|38.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis used CMH; adjusted by stratification factor of baseline ScPGA score moderate (3) or severe (4).||Week 12; The adjusted difference in response rates using the weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights and SE using a normal approximation to the weighted average were calculated.||38.9|15.1|<0.0001
81737540|NCT03123471|163173143|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|-1.73|||ANCOVA|Treatment and stratification factor (Baseline ScPGA moderate or severe) as independent variables and baseline value as a covariate variable.||||-1.73|-4.17|<0.0001
81472602|NCT03053427|162637095|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.2|||ANCOVA|Time frame: week 4||LMS difference (gabapentin enacarbil group minus placebo group) of the changes in IRLS score from baseline was calculated by visit, using ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.2|-2.9|0.028
81438347|NCT01976728|162569166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1275||||||The p-value was based on the stratified (by randomization scheme) Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 12: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥14 mm in the LutrePulse 10 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.1275
81438348|NCT01976728|162569166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1088||||||The p-value was based on the Wilcoxon rank sum test without stratification.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 12: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥14 mm in the LutrePulse 15 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.1088
81438349|NCT01976728|162569166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2374||||||The p-value was based on the stratified (by randomization scheme) Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 12: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥14 mm in the LutrePulse 20 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.2374
81737541|NCT01249651|163173196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilocoxon signed-rank test|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to check whether the change in the frequency of heartburn during the 7-day period prior to the 8 week visit (Visit 3) compared to the frequency of heartburn during the 7-day period prior to baseline (Visit 1) was statistically significant or not.||||<0.001
81737542|NCT01581658|163173201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|128.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.962|156.604|||ANOVA|The model includes fixed effect for the renal function group||||156.604|105.962|
81737543|NCT01581658|163173201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|143.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|118.306|174.848|||ANOVA|The model includes fixed effect for the renal function group||||174.848|118.306|
81737544|NCT01581658|163173201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|152.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|125.287|185.166|||ANOVA|The model includes fixed effect for the renal function group||||185.166|125.287|
81737545|NCT01581658|163173202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|93.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.236|121.015|||ANOVA|The model includes fixed effect for the renal function group||||121.015|72.236|
81737546|NCT01581658|163173202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|92.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.216|119.305|||ANOVA|The model includes fixed effect for the renal function group||||119.305|71.216|
81737547|NCT01581658|163173202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|94.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.63|121.674|||ANOVA|The model includes fixed effect for the renal function group||||121.674|72.630|
81737548|NCT02538523|163173227|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.005|||||||Fisher Exact|||A Fischer's Exact Test for two independent proportions was conducted to compare the statistical significance of the 44.8% difference in proportion of successes between procedure groups at two-months post-procedure (study endpoint) relative to baseline evaluation.||||<0.005
81737549|NCT02538523|163173228|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Differences is the statistical significance of change scores in ODI total score from study baseline to endpoint (two-months post-procedure) were evaluated by Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA), with change from baseline to endpoint in ODI total score as the dependent variable, baseline ODI total score as the covariate and procedure group (Erchonia FX-635 or placebo laser) as a main effect.||||<0.05
81737550|NCT00787254|163173253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.251|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.4499|||Log Rank|||||0.4499|0.1400|<0.0001
81737551|NCT00787254|163173254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0002
81737552|NCT00787254|163173255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0041||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0041
81438350|NCT01976728|162569166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0796||||||The p-value was based on the stratified (by randomization scheme) Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 15: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥14 mm in the LutrePulse 10 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test||||0.0796
81438351|NCT01976728|162569166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1757||||||The p-value was based on the Wilcoxon rank sum test without stratification.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 15: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥14 mm in the LutrePulse 15 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test||||0.1757
81737553|NCT00787254|163173256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0652||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0652
81737554|NCT00787254|163173257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9836||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9836
81737555|NCT00787254|163173259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0001
81737556|NCT00787254|163173260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0161||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0161
81737557|NCT00787254|163173261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0068||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0068
81737558|NCT00787254|163173262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2363||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2363
81737559|NCT00787254|163173264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81737560|NCT00787254|163173265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4788||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4788
81737561|NCT00787254|163173266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6607||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6607
81737562|NCT00787254|163173267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8811||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8811
81737563|NCT00787254|163173268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0000
81737564|NCT00787254|163173270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2060
81737565|NCT00787254|163173271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5099||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5099
81737566|NCT00787254|163173272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7794||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7794
81737567|NCT00787254|163173273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0000
81737568|NCT00787254|163173275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.698||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6980
81737569|NCT00787254|163173276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4599||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4599
81737570|NCT00787254|163173277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0355||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0355
81737571|NCT00787254|163173278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7325||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7325
81737572|NCT00787254|163173280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8262||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8262
81737573|NCT00787254|163173281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7244||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7244
81438352|NCT01976728|162569166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0584||||||The p-value was based on the stratified (by randomization scheme) Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 15: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥14 mm in the LutrePulse 20 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.0584
81438353|NCT01976728|162569166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3711||||||The p-value was based on the stratified (by randomization scheme) Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 18: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥14 mm in the LutrePulse 10 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.3711
81438354|NCT01976728|162569166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0143||||||The p-value was based on the Wilcoxon rank sum test without stratification.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 18: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥14 mm in the LutrePulse 15 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.0143
81438355|NCT01976728|162569166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||The p-value was based on the stratified (by randomization scheme) Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 18: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥14 mm in the LutrePulse 20 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.0060
81438356|NCT01976728|162569166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1573||||||The p-value was based on the stratified (by randomization scheme) Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 21: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥14 mm in the LutrePulse 20 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.1573
81438357|NCT01976728|162569167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4142||||||The p-value was based on the Wilcoxon rank sum test without stratification.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 12: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥18 mm in the LutrePulse 15 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.4142
81438358|NCT01976728|162569167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2374||||||The p-value was based on the stratified (by randomization scheme) Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥18 mm in the LutrePulse 20 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.2374
81438359|NCT01976728|162569167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2636||||||The p-value was based on the stratified (by randomization scheme) Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 15: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥18 mm in the LutrePulse 10 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.2636
81438360|NCT01976728|162569167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4795||||||The p-value was based on the Wilcoxon rank sum test without stratification.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 15: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥18 mm in the LutrePulse 15 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.4795
81438361|NCT01976728|162569167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3173||||||The p-value was based on the stratified (by randomization scheme) Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 15: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥18 mm in the LutrePulse 20 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.3173
81438362|NCT01976728|162569167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3711||||||The p-value was based on the stratified (by randomization scheme) Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 18: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥18 mm in the LutrePulse 10 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.3711
81438363|NCT01976728|162569167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4142||||||The p-value was based on the Wilcoxon rank sum test without stratification.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 18: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥18 mm in the LutrePulse 15 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.4142
81438364|NCT01976728|162569167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0838||||||The p-value was based on the stratified (by randomization scheme) Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 18: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥18 mm in the LutrePulse 20 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.0838
81438365|NCT01976728|162569167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3173||||||The p-value was based on the stratified (by randomization scheme) Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 21: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥18 mm in the LutrePulse 10 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.3173
81438366|NCT01976728|162569167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3778||||||The p-value was based on the Wilcoxon rank sum test without stratification.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|SAS PROC FREQ with modified ridit score (MODRIDIT option) was used for the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test.||Day 21: Number of follicles with a mean diameter ≥18 mm in the LutrePulse 15 μg group was compared to placebo, using Wilcoxon's rank sum test.||||0.3778
81438367|NCT01976728|162569168|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean (LSM) difference|1.35||||0.6732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|7.87||p-value for the LutrePulse 10 µg group compared to placebo based on the fitted linear model were reported.|ANCOVA|PROC GLM was used for ANCOVA.|The LSM difference on the treatment groups and 95% confidence interval (CI) for the LutrePulse 10 µg group compared to placebo based on the fitted linear model were reported. Type III sum-of-squares for the LSMs were used for statistical comparisons.|Maximum P4 levels in the LutrePulse 10 µg group were compared to placebo using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including the randomization scheme and treatment group as factors and baseline value as covariate.||7.87|-5.16|0.6732
81472603|NCT03053427|162637095|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.0|||ANCOVA|Time frame: week 6||LMS difference (gabapentin enacarbil group minus placebo group) of the changes in IRLS score from baseline was calculated by visit, using ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.0|-2.9|0.043
81539284|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.11||||0.0523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.02||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.02|0.01|0.0523
81438368|NCT01976728|162569168|SUPERIORITY||LSM|5.7||||0.0814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|12.15||p-value for the LutrePulse 15 µg group compared to placebo based on the fitted linear model were reported.|ANCOVA|PROC GLM was used for ANCOVA.|The LSM difference on the treatment groups and 95% CI for the LutrePulse 15 µg group compared to placebo based on the fitted linear model were reported. Type III sum-of-squares for the LSMs were used for statistical comparisons.|Maximum P4 levels in the LutrePulse 15 µg group were compared to placebo using an ANCOVA model including treatment group as factors and baseline value as covariate.||12.15|-0.76|0.0814
81438369|NCT01976728|162569168|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|7.55||||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|13.93||p-value for the LutrePulse 20 µg group compared to placebo based on the fitted linear model were reported.|ANCOVA|PROC GLM was used for ANCOVA.|The LSM difference on the treatment groups and 95% CI for the LutrePulse 20 µg group compared to placebo based on the fitted linear model were reported. Type III sum-of-squares for the LSMs were used for statistical comparisons.|Maximum P4 levels in the LutrePulse 20 µg group were compared to placebo using an ANCOVA model including the randomization scheme and treatment group as factors and baseline value as covariate.||13.93|1.16|0.0223
81438370|NCT01976728|162569169|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.679||||0.7355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.404|4.762||p-value for the LutrePulse 10 µg group compared to placebo based on the fitted linear model were reported.|ANCOVA|PROC GLM was used for ANCOVA.|The LSM difference on the treatment groups and 95% CI for the LutrePulse 10 µg group compared to placebo based on the fitted linear model were reported. Type III sum-of-squares for the LSMs were used for statistical comparisons.|Mean P4 levels in the LutrePulse 10 µg group were compared to placebo using an ANCOVA model including the randomization scheme and treatment group as factors and baseline value as covariate.||4.762|-3.404|0.7355
81438371|NCT01976728|162569169|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|2.602||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.444|6.648||p-value for the LutrePulse 15 µg group compared to placebo based on the fitted linear model were reported.|ANCOVA|PROC GLM was used for ANCOVA.|The LSM difference on the treatment groups and 95% CI for the LutrePulse 15 µg group compared to placebo based on the fitted linear model were reported. Type III sum-of-squares for the LSMs were used for statistical comparisons.|Mean P4 levels in the LutrePulse 15 µg group were compared to placebo using an ANCOVA model including treatment group as factors and baseline value as covariate.||6.648|-1.444|0.1980
81438372|NCT01976728|162569169|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|4.88||||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.878|8.882||p-value for the LutrePulse 10 µg group compared to placebo based on the fitted linear model were reported.|ANCOVA|PROC GLM was used for ANCOVA.|The LSM difference on the treatment groups and 95% CI for the LutrePulse 20 µg group compared to placebo based on the fitted linear model were reported. Type III sum-of-squares for the LSMs were used for statistical comparisons.|Mean P4 levels in the LutrePulse 20 µg group were compared to placebo using an ANCOVA model including the randomization scheme and treatment group as factors and baseline value as covariate.||8.882|0.878|0.0187
81438373|NCT01976728|162569170|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.03||||0.8772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.46||The p-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA||LSM difference and CIs were derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|The mean change in FSH levels from Day 10 pre-treatment (prior to first dose) in the LutrePulse 10 μg/Pulse group was compared to placebo using an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.||0.46|-0.39|0.8772
81438374|NCT01976728|162569170|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.07||||0.7805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.58||The p-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA||LSM difference and CIs were derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|The mean change in FSH levels from Day 10 pre-treatment (prior to first dose) in the LutrePulse 15 μg/Pulse group was compared to placebo using an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.||0.58|-0.44|0.7805
81438375|NCT01976728|162569170|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.12||||0.6095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.58||The p-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA||LSM difference and CIs were derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|The mean change in FSH levels from Day 10 pre-treatment (prior to first dose) in the LutrePulse 20 μg/Pulse group was compared to placebo using an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.||0.58|-0.35|0.6095
81438376|NCT01976728|162569171|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.51||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.22||The p-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA||LSM difference and CIs were derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|The mean change in LH levels from Day 10 pre-treatment (prior to first dose) in the LutrePulse 10 μg/Pulse group was compared to placebo using an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.22|-0.20|0.1520
81438377|NCT01976728|162569171|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.93||||0.0221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.72||The p-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA||LSM difference and CIs were derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|The mean change in LH levels from Day 10 pre-treatment (prior to first dose) in the LutrePulse 15 μg/Pulse group was compared to placebo using an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.72|0.14|0.0221
81472604|NCT03053427|162637095|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.5|||ANCOVA|Time frame: week 8||LMS difference (gabapentin enacarbil group minus placebo group) of the changes in IRLS score from baseline was calculated by visit, using ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate.||0.5|-2.4|0.184
81737574|NCT00787254|163173282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9566||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9566
81737575|NCT00787254|163173283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2008||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2008
81438378|NCT01976728|162569171|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.76||||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.44||The p-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA||LSM difference and CIs were derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|The mean change in LH levels from Day 10 pre-treatment (prior to first dose) in the LutrePulse 20 μg/Pulse group was compared to placebo using an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.||1.44|0.07|0.0316
81438379|NCT01976728|162569173|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|73.0||||0.3147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.66|218.65||The p-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA||LSM difference and CIs were derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|The mean change in E2 levels from Day 10 pre-treatment (prior to first dose) in the LutrePulse 10 μg/Pulse group was compared to placebo using an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.||218.65|-72.66|0.3147
81438380|NCT01976728|162569173|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|95.18||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.01|253.36||The p-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA||LSM difference and CIs were derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|The mean change in E2 levels from Day 10 pre-treatment (prior to first dose) in the LutrePulse 15 μg/Pulse group was compared to placebo using an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.||253.36|-63.01|0.2290
81438381|NCT01976728|162569173|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|46.99||||0.5066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.64|189.61||The p-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA||LSM difference and CIs were derived from an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.|The mean change in E2 levels from Day 10 pre-treatment (prior to first dose) in the LutrePulse 20 μg/Pulse group was compared to placebo using an ANCOVA model with randomization scheme and treatment as factors and baseline value as covariate.||189.61|-95.64|0.5066
81438382|NCT00966381|162569182|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81438383|NCT00966381|162569183|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81438384|NCT00966381|162569184|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81438385|NCT03244475|162569194|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was carried out for the difference scores to assess group differences between TES and Sham groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.2||The corrected p-value of 0.01 was chosen after the standard cluster analysis for correcting family-wise error across different voxels.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was chosen due to potential non-normal distribution for the difference scores.||The analysis was performed for the voxel-wise delta-band activity from the frontal pole and inferior frontal gyri. Spatial smoothing and logarithm transformation (e-based) were performed. Resting-state MEG activity differences between pre- and post-treatment measures were obtained as difference scores for TES and Sham separately. The null hypothesis was that there was no group difference in the pre- and post-treatment difference scores between TES and Sham groups||2.2|1.1|0.01
81438386|NCT03244475|162569195|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was carried out for the difference scores to assess group differences between TES and Sham groups.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was chosen due to potential non-normal distribution for the difference scores.||Differences between pre- and post-treatment measures were obtained as difference scores for TES and Sham separately. The null hypothesis was that there was no group difference in the pre- and post-treatment difference scores between TES and Sham groups||||0.05
81438387|NCT03244475|162569196|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was carried out for the difference scores to assess group differences between TES and Sham groups.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was chosen due to potential non-normal distribution for the difference scores.||Differences between pre- and post-treatment measures were obtained as difference scores for TES and Sham separately. The null hypothesis was that there was no group difference in the pre- and post-treatment difference scores between TES and Sham groups||||0.05
81438388|NCT03244475|162569197|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was carried out for the difference scores to assess group differences between TES and Sham groups.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was chosen due to potential non-normal distribution for the difference scores.||Differences between pre- and post-treatment measures were obtained as difference scores for TES and Sham separately. The null hypothesis was that there was no group difference in the pre- and post-treatment difference scores between TES and Sham groups||||0.05
81438389|NCT03244475|162569198|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was carried out for the difference scores to assess group differences between TES and Sham groups.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was chosen due to potential non-normal distribution for the difference scores.||Differences between pre- and post-treatment measures were obtained as difference scores for TES and Sham separately. The null hypothesis was that there was no group difference in the pre- and post-treatment difference scores between TES and Sham groups||||0.05
81438390|NCT03244475|162569199|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was carried out for the DIFFERENCE scores to assess group differences between TES and Sham groups.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was chosen due to potential non-normal distribution for the difference scores.||Differences between pre- and post-treatment measures were obtained as difference scores for TES and Sham separately. The null hypothesis was that there was no group difference in the pre- and post-treatment difference scores between TES and Sham groups||||0.05
81438391|NCT03244475|162569200|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was carried out for the DIFFERENCE scores to assess group differences between TES and Sham groups.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was chosen due to potential non-normal distribution for the difference scores.||Differences between pre- and post-treatment measures were obtained as difference scores for TES and Sham separately. The null hypothesis was that there was no group difference in the pre- and post-treatment difference scores between TES and Sham groups||||0.05
81737576|NCT00787254|163173285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0703||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0703
81737577|NCT00787254|163173286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3046||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3046
81737578|NCT00787254|163173287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7121||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7121
81737579|NCT00787254|163173288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1522||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1522
81472605|NCT03053427|162637095|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.2|||ANCOVA|Time frame: week 10||LMS difference (gabapentin enacarbil group minus placebo group) of the changes in IRLS score from baseline was calculated by visit, using ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.2|-3.1|0.027
81472606|NCT03053427|162637095|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.2|||ANCOVA|Time frame: week 12||LMS difference (gabapentin enacarbil group minus placebo group) of the changes in IRLS score from baseline was calculated by visit, using ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate.||0.2|-3.0|0.087
81539285|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.4646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|5.61||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||5.61|0.46|0.4646
81737580|NCT00787254|163173290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5328||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5328
81737581|NCT00787254|163173291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7223||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7223
81737582|NCT00787254|163173292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3117||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3117
81737583|NCT00787254|163173293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4344||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4344
81737584|NCT00787254|163173295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1571||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1571
81438392|NCT03244475|162569201|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was carried out for the difference scores to assess group differences between TES and Sham groups.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was chosen due to potential non-normal distribution for the difference scores.||Differences between pre- and post-treatment measures were obtained as difference scores for TES and Sham separately. The null hypothesis was that there was no group difference in the pre- and post-treatment difference scores between TES and Sham groups||||0.05
81438393|NCT03244475|162569202|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was carried out for the difference scores to assess group differences between TES and Sham groups.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was chosen due to potential non-normal distribution for the difference scores.||Differences between pre- and post-treatment measures were obtained as difference scores for TES and Sham separately. The null hypothesis was that there was no group difference in the pre- and post-treatment difference scores between TES and Sham groups||||0.05
81438394|NCT03244475|162569203|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was carried out for the DIFFERENCE scores to assess group differences between TES and Sham groups.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was chosen due to potential non-normal distribution for the difference scores.||Differences between pre- and post-treatment measures were obtained as difference scores for TES and Sham separately. The null hypothesis was that there was no group difference in the pre- and post-treatment difference scores between TES and Sham groups||||0.05
81438395|NCT03244475|162569204|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was carried out for the DIFFERENCE scores to assess group differences between TES and Sham groups.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was chosen due to potential non-normal distribution for the difference scores.||Differences between pre- and post-treatment measures were obtained as difference scores for TES and Sham separately. The null hypothesis was that there was no group difference in the pre- and post-treatment difference scores between TES and Sham groups||||0.05
81438396|NCT03244475|162569205|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis was carried out for the difference scores to assess group differences between TES and Sham groups.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon test was chosen due to potential non-normal distribution for the difference scores.||Differences between pre- and post-treatment measures were obtained as difference scores for TES and Sham separately. The null hypothesis was that there was no group difference in the pre- and post-treatment difference scores between TES and Sham groups||||0.05
81539286|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.5806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|5.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||5.14|0.40|0.5806
81737585|NCT00787254|163173296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2503||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2503
81737586|NCT00787254|163173297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4028||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4028
81737587|NCT00787254|163173298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0000
81737588|NCT04493684|163173430|OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|2.462|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.823|3.323|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed model was used to estimate Food Effect for the log transformed parameter AUC (0-24). Analysis was performed using fed/ fasted state and tablet/ PiB as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.||3.323|1.823|
81737589|NCT04493684|163173430|OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|1.381|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.223|1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed model was used to estimate Tablet vs. PiB effect for the log transformed parameter AUC (0-24). Analysis was performed using the independent variables included a fixed effect for treatment (PiB or Tablet) and period, and participant as a random effect.||1.56|1.223|
81737590|NCT04493684|163173431|OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|2.103|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.629|2.717|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed model was used to estimate Food Effect for the log transformed parameter AUC (0-inf). Analysis was performed using fed/ fasted state and tablet/ PiB as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.||2.717|1.629|
81737591|NCT04493684|163173431|OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|1.351|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.22|1.497|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed model was used to estimate Tablet vs. PiB effect for the log transformed parameter AUC (0-inf). Analysis was performed using the independent variables included a fixed effect for treatment (PiB or Tablet) and period, and participant as a random effect.||1.497|1.22|
81737592|NCT04493684|163173432|OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|2.307|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.668|3.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed model was used to estimate Food Effect for the log transformed parameter Cmax. Analysis was performed using fed/ fasted state and tablet/ PiB as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.||3.19|1.668|
81737593|NCT04493684|163173432|OTHER||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|1.372|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.19|1.582|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed model was used to estimate Tablet vs. PiB effect for the log transformed parameter Cmax. Analysis was performed using the independent variables included a fixed effect for treatment (PiB or Tablet) and period, and participant as a random effect.||1.582|1.19|
81438397|NCT01796964|162569206|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority at week 12 is concluded at one-sided alpha level of 0.10 if the lower limit of the corresponding two-sided 80% confidence interval for the treatment difference (ESBA 1008 - EYLEA) is greater than -5 letters.|Treatment difference (ESBA - Eylea)|-1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.19|1.93|||||Treatment differences were based on least squares estimates.|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment and baseline BCVA categories (\< 55 and ≥ 55 letters) as class variables was used to estimate the treatment group differences (ESBA1008 - EYLEA) in the primary efficacy endpoint, BCVA Change from baseline to Week 12.||1.93|-4.19|
81438398|NCT01796964|162569207|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority at week 16 is concluded at one-sided alpha level of 0.10 if the lower limit of the corresponding two-sided 80% confidence interval for the treatment difference (ESBA 1008 - EYLEA) is greater than -5 letters.|Treatment difference (ESBA - Eylea)|-0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.72|2.56|||||Treatment differences were based on least squares estimates.|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment and baseline BCVA categories (\< 55 and ≥ 55 letters) as class variables was used to estimate the treatment group differences (ESBA1008 - EYLEA) in the primary efficacy endpoint, BCVA Change from baseline to Week 16.||2.56|-3.72|
81438399|NCT04025684|162569215|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Change|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|-0.08||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA Model with product group as a fixed effect and the baseline mean RPI overall value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis was performed with comparison in pre-treatment and post-treatment within the treatment group.||-0.08|-0.11|<.0001
81438400|NCT04025684|162569215|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Change|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.1||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product group as a fixed effect and the baseline mean RPI overall value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis was performed with comparison in pre-treatment and post-treatment within the treatment group.||-0.10|-0.14|<0.0001
81438401|NCT04025684|162569215|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Change|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.08||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product group as a fixed effect and the baseline mean RPI overall value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis was performed with comparison in pre-treatment and post-treatment within the treatment group.||-0.08|-0.12|<0.0001
81438402|NCT04025684|162569215|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Change|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.08||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product group as a fixed effect and the baseline mean RPI overall value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis was performed with comparison in pre-treatment and post-treatment within the treatment group.||-0.08|-0.12|<0.0001
81438403|NCT04025684|162569216|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Change|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.37||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product group as a fixed effect, and the baseline mean TPI overall value and RPI stratification level as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis was performed with comparison in pre-treatment and post-treatment within the treatment group.||-0.37|-0.62|<0.0001
81438404|NCT04025684|162569216|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Change|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.49||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product group as a fixed effect, and the baseline mean TPI overall value and RPI stratification level as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis was performed with comparison in pre-treatment and post-treatment within the treatment group.||-0.49|-0.75|<0.0001
81438405|NCT04025684|162569216|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Change|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.42||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product group as a fixed effect, and the baseline mean TPI overall value and RPI stratification level as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis was performed with comparison in pre-treatment and post-treatment within the treatment group.||-0.42|-0.68|<0.0001
81438406|NCT04025684|162569216|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Change|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.44||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with product group as a fixed effect, and the baseline mean TPI overall value and RPI stratification level as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis was performed with comparison in pre-treatment and post-treatment within the treatment group.||-0.44|-0.70|<0.0001
81438407|NCT04894084|162569233|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.49|||Poisson loglinear model|||||0.49|0.07|<0.001
81438408|NCT04894084|162569234|OTHER||Exact test in the binomial distribution|91.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.0|99.0||"Low degree + Very low degree / Not at all were tested against the rest of the answers in this analysis."|Exact test in the binomial distribution|||"For secondary endpoints where the possible answer is Yes or No, the proportion of subjects answering Yes was calculated. By use of an exact test in the binomial distribution a 95% confidence interval was estimated for the proportion. It was tested if the proportion was significantly different from 50% when using a 5% test level. For questions answered on a 5-point scale the answers was grouped in 2 (e.g. higher or much higher against the rest of the answers)."||99|72|<0.0001
81438409|NCT04894084|162569235|OTHER||Exact test in the binomial distribution|78.3||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|93.0||"Some degree, High degree and Very high degree were tested against the rest of the answers in this analysis."|Exact test in the binomial distribution|||For secondary endpoints an exact test in the binomial distribution a 95% confidence interval was estimated for the proportion. It was tested if the proportion was significantly different from 50% when using a 5% test level. For reliability answered on a 5-point scale the answers some, high, or very high degree was considered acceptable and grouped against answers of 'low or very low' degree of reliability.||93|56|0.0106
81438410|NCT04894084|162569236|OTHER||Exact test in the binomial distribution|95.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|100.0||"Same, Better and Much better were tested against the rest of the answers in this analysis."|Exact test in the binomial distribution|||For secondary endpoints an exact test in the binomial distribution a 95% confidence interval was estimated for the proportion. For ability to move with test product it was tested if the proportion evaluating same or better was significantly different from 50% when using a 5% test level. The answers of 'same, better or much better' was grouped against the answers of 'worse or much worse' ability to move.||100|78|<0.0001
81438411|NCT04894084|162569237|OTHER|Users worry of leakage given on a 5-point scale was analyzed by a proportional odds ratio model taken the paired design into consideration to compare the results from V1 and V2.|||||<|0.001|||||||Proportional odds ratio model|||||||<0.001
81737594|NCT04870606|163173500|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.025||||0.0181|ONE_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0181
81472607|NCT03053427|162637095|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.8|||ANCOVA|Time frame: EoT||LMS difference (gabapentin enacarbil group minus placebo group) of the changes in IRLS score from baseline was calculated by visit, using ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate.||0.8|-2.4|0.312
81438412|NCT04894084|162569238|OTHER|"For secondary endpoints where the possible answer is Yes or No, the proportion of subjects answering Yes was calculated. By use of an exact test in the binomial distribution a 95% confidence interval was estimated for the proportion. It was tested if the proportion was significantly different from 50% when using a 5% test level."|Exact test in the binomial distribution|78.3||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|93.0|||Exact test in the binomial distribution|||||93|56|0.0106
81438413|NCT04894084|162569239|OTHER|"For secondary endpoints where the possible answer is Yes or No, the proportion of subjects answering Yes was calculated. By use of an exact test in the binomial distribution a 95% confidence interval was estimated for the proportion. It was tested if the proportion was significantly different from 50% when using a 5% test level. For questions answered on a 5-point scale the answers was grouped in 2 (e.g. higher or much higher against the rest of the answers)."|Exact test in the binomial distribution|65.2||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.0|84.0||"Higher degree and Much higher degree were tested against the rest of the answers in this analysis."|Exact test in the binomial distribution|||||84|43|0.21
81438414|NCT04894084|162569240|OTHER|"For secondary endpoints where the possible answer is Yes or No, the proportion of subjects answering Yes was calculated. By use of an exact test in the binomial distribution a 95% confidence interval was estimated for the proportion. It was tested if the proportion was significantly different from 50% when using a 5% test level. For questions answered on a 5-point scale the answers was grouped in 2 (e.g. higher or much higher against the rest of the answers)."|Exact test in the binomial distribution|78.3||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|93.0|||Exact test in the binomial distribution|||||93|56|0.0106
81438415|NCT04894084|162569241|OTHER|"For secondary endpoints where the possible answer is Yes or No, the proportion of subjects answering Yes was calculated. By use of an exact test in the binomial distribution a 95% confidence interval was estimated for the proportion. It was tested if the proportion was significantly different from 50% when using a 5% test level."|Exact test in the binomial distribution|69.6||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.0|87.0|||Exact test in the binomial distribution|||||87|47|0.093
81438416|NCT04894084|162569242|OTHER|By use of an exact test in the binomial distribution a 95% confidence interval was estimated for the proportion. It was tested if the proportion with a positive response was significantly different from 50% when using a 5% test level.|Exact test in the binomial distribution|95.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|100.0|||Exact test in the binomial distribution|||||100|78|<0.0001
81438417|NCT04894084|162569243|OTHER|By use of an exact test in the binomial distribution a 95% confidence interval was estimated for the proportion. It was tested if the proportion answering I felt more confident was significantly different from 50% when using a 5% test level.|Exact test in the binomial distribution|91.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.0|99.0|||Exact test in the binomial distribution|||||99|72|<0.0001
81438418|NCT04894084|162569244|OTHER|"For secondary endpoints where the possible answer is Yes or No, the proportion of subjects answering Yes was calculated. By use of an exact test in the binomial distribution a 95% confidence interval was estimated for the proportion. It was tested if the proportion was significantly different from 50% when using a 5% test level. For questions answered on a 5-point scale the answers was grouped in 2 (e.g. higher or much higher against the rest of the answers)."|Exact test in the binomial distribution|34.8||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|57.0||"Yes, to the better was tested against the rest of the answers in this analysis."|Exact test in the binomial distribution|||||57|16|0.21
81438419|NCT04894084|162569245|OTHER|"For secondary endpoints where the possible answer is Yes or No, the proportion of subjects answering Yes was calculated. By use of an exact test in the binomial distribution a 95% confidence interval was estimated for the proportion. It was tested if the proportion was significantly different from 50% when using a 5% test level. For questions answered on a 5-point scale the answers was grouped in 2 (e.g. higher or much higher against the rest of the answers)."|Exact test in the binomial distribution|47.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|69.0||"Higher degree and Much higher degree were tested against the rest of the answers in this analysis."|Exact test in the binomial distribution|||||69|27|1.00
81438420|NCT04894084|162569246|OTHER|"For secondary endpoints where the possible answer is Yes or No, the proportion of subjects answering Yes was calculated. By use of an exact test in the binomial distribution a 95% confidence interval was estimated for the proportion. It was tested if the proportion was significantly different from 50% when using a 5% test level."|Exact test in the binomial distribution|56.5||||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.0|77.0|||Exact test in the binomial distribution|||||77|34|0.678
81472608|NCT03053427|162637096|SUPERIORITY||difference|4.2||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|14.8|||Fisher Exact|||||14.8|-6.4|0.467
81438421|NCT04894084|162569248|OTHER|"For secondary endpoints where the possible answer is Yes or No, the proportion of subjects answering Yes was calculated. By use of an exact test in the binomial distribution a 95% confidence interval was estimated for the proportion. It was tested if the proportion was significantly different from 50% when using a 5% test level. For questions answered on a 5-point scale the answers was grouped in 2 (e.g. higher or much higher against the rest of the answers)."|Exact test in the binomial distribution|69.6||||0.0931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.0|87.0||"High degree and Very high degree were tested against the rest of the answers in this analysis."|Exact test in the binomial distribution|||||87|47|0.0931
81472609|NCT03053427|162637097|SUPERIORITY||difference|5.8||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|16.5|||Fisher Exact|||||16.5|-4.8|0.300
81472610|NCT03053427|162637098|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||LMS difference (gabapentin enacarbil group minus placebo group) of the changes in PSQI component and global scores from baseline was calculated by visit, using the ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate.||0.5|-0.5|0.877
81472611|NCT03053427|162637099|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||ANCOVA|||LSM difference (gabapentin enacarbil group minus placebo group) of the changes in total score of Athens insomnia scale from baseline was calculated by visit, using the ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate.||0.7|-0.7|0.975
81737595|NCT04870606|163173501|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.025||||0.1223|ONE_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1223
81737596|NCT04870606|163173502|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.025||||0.0038|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0038
81472612|NCT03053427|162637100|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||ANCOVA|||LSM difference (gabapentin enacarbil group minus placebo group) of the changes in RLS pain score from baseline was calculated by visit, using the ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate.||0.3|-0.4|0.838
81438422|NCT04894084|162569249|OTHER|"For secondary endpoints where the possible answer is Yes or No, the proportion of subjects answering Yes was calculated. By use of an exact test in the binomial distribution a 95% confidence interval was estimated for the proportion. It was tested if the proportion was significantly different from 50% when using a 5% test level."|Exact test in the binomial distribution|87.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.0|97.0|||Exact test in the binomial distribution|||||97|66|0.0005
81438423|NCT02000531|162569261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.62|||Log Rank|||||2.62|0.61|>0.05
81438424|NCT02285634|162569263|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.42
81438425|NCT02285634|162569263|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.52
81438426|NCT02285634|162569263|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.93
81438427|NCT02285634|162569264|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.06
81438428|NCT02285634|162569264|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.61
81438429|NCT02285634|162569264|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.78
81438430|NCT02285634|162569265|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.27
81438431|NCT02285634|162569265|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.17
81438432|NCT02285634|162569265|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.56
81438433|NCT02285634|162569266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.78
81438434|NCT02285634|162569266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.10
81472613|NCT03240406|162637103|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.04||Test of the between arm difference in the global composite at Burst 2, adjusted for the study arm, baseline (Burst 1) global composite, and the randomization stratification factors (baseline sex, age, and years of education)|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of Burst 2 composite adjusted for arm, Burst 1 composite, sex, age, and education. Missing/invalid data were multiply imputed using MICE|Mean Difference of MHD Arm compared to control|||0.04|-0.15|0.259
81539287|NCT03192176|162758716|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.12||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||3.12|0.28|0.9220
81438435|NCT02285634|162569266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.47
81438436|NCT00573170|162569273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.5||Compares odds ratio.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||||2.5|0.7|0.378
81438437|NCT05966090|162569296|NON_INFERIORITY|Non - Inferiority (NI) was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2 sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the GMC ratio between the Control group (at Day 91) versus Co-administration group (at Day 91) for anti-gE Ab 1-month after the second HZ/su vaccine dose was \<=1.5.|Ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.42|||||The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, for logarithm-transformed concentration, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as a covariate.|To demonstrate non-inferiority of the humoral immune response to 2 doses of HZ/su vaccine when the first dose of HZ/su vaccine was co-administered with RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine, compared to 2 doses of HZ/su vaccine administered alone.||1.42|1.08|
81539288|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.45||||0.1933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|42.25||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||42.25|0.47|0.1933
81438438|NCT05966090|162569297|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if upper limit of the 2 sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio between the Control group (at Day 61) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) for RSV-A neutralizing titer 1-month after the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine dose was \<=1.5|ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.35|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as a covariate.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine when co-administered with the first dose of HZ/su vaccine, compared to RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine administered alone.||1.35|0.97|
81438439|NCT05966090|162569298|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the upper limit of the 2 sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio between the Control group (at Day 61) versus Co-administration group (at Day 31) for RSV-B neutralizing titer 1-month after the RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine dose was \<=1.5.|ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.15|||||The ANCOVA model, for logarithm-transformed titers, included the treatment group and age category at vaccination as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as a covariate.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine when co-administered with the first dose of HZ/su vaccine, compared to RSVPreF3 OA investigational vaccine administered alone.||1.15|0.84|
81438440|NCT00309985|162569322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||The study was designed to detect a 33.3% improvement in median survival time across treatments with one-sided type I error of 0.025 and 80% power.||||0.0003
81438441|NCT00309985|162569323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81438442|NCT00309985|162569324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81438443|NCT00309985|162569325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81438444|NCT00309985|162569326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81438445|NCT00309985|162569327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0009
81438446|NCT00309985|162569327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.40
81438447|NCT02663882|162569388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.503||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|ANOVA|||The non-smoking-related self control task was the comparison group in relation to the smoking-related self control task||||0.503
81438448|NCT02663882|162569389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.765||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|ANOVA|||The non-smoking-related self control task was the comparison group in relation to the smoking-related self control task||||0.765
81737597|NCT01343004|163173503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81737598|NCT01343004|163173503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81737599|NCT01343004|163173504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|P-values were derived from contrast tests based on the ANCOVA model fitted using only the data of the two treatment groups to be compared.||||||<0.0001
81737600|NCT01343004|163173504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|P-values were derived from contrast tests based on the ANCOVA model fitted using only the data of the two treatment groups to be compared.||||||<0.0001
81472614|NCT03240406|162637104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.27||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||-0.27|-1.02|0.001
81737601|NCT01343004|163173504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8155|||||||ANCOVA|P-values were derived from contrast tests based on the ANCOVA model fitted using only the data of the two treatment groups to be compared.||||||0.8155
81438449|NCT02663882|162569390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.717||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANOVA|||The non-smoking-related self control task was the comparison group in relation to the smoking-related self control task||||0.717
81472615|NCT03240406|162637105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.54||Estimated from ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline value, age, sex, and years of education at baseline.|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education.|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||-0.54|-1.34|<0.001
81472616|NCT03240406|162637106|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24||||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|4.11||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||4.11|-3.63|0.904
81472617|NCT03240406|162637107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.52||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, and education; tocopherol biomarker values additionally adjusted for Burst 1 and Burst 2 levels of HDL, LDL, and triglycerides|ANCOVA|Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education; Burst 1 and Burst 2 levels of HDL, LDL and triglycerides|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.52|-0.76|0.721
81438450|NCT02663882|162569391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.302||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANOVA|||The non-smoking-related self control task was the comparison group in relation to the smoking-related self control task||||0.302
81438451|NCT05070390|162569392|OTHER|GMR: Panel A-Moderate RI/Panel B-Healthy controls|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|2.44|||||GMR and 90% confidence interval (CI) were estimated using a linear mixed effects model and referencing a t-distribution.|||2.44|0.62|
81472618|NCT03240406|162637108|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.01||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, and education; carotenoid biomarker values additionally adjusted for Burst 1 and Burst 2 levels of HDL, LDL, and triglycerides|ANCOVA|Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education; Burst 1 and Burst 2 levels of HDL, LDL and triglycerides|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.01|-0.01|0.769
81539289|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.61||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|50.44||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||50.44|0.62|0.1240
81438452|NCT05070390|162569393|OTHER|GMR: Panel A-Moderate RI/Panel B-Healthy controls|GMR|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|4.83|||||GMR and 90% CI were estimated using a linear mixed effects model and referencing a t-distribution.|||4.83|0.55|
81737602|NCT01343004|163173505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|P-values were derived from contrast tests based on the ANCOVA model fitted using only the data of the two treatment groups to be compared.||||||<0.0001
81737603|NCT01343004|163173505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|P-values were derived from contrast tests based on the ANCOVA model fitted using only the data of the two treatment groups to be compared.||||||<0.0001
81737604|NCT01343004|163173505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|P-values were derived from contrast tests based on the ANCOVA model fitted using only the data of the two treatment groups to be compared.||||||<0.0001
81737605|NCT01343004|163173506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|P-values were derived from contrast tests based on the ANCOVA model fitted using only the data of the two treatment groups to be compared.||||||<0.0001
81737606|NCT01343004|163173506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|P-values were derived from contrast tests based on the ANCOVA model fitted using only the data of the two treatment groups to be compared.||||||<0.0001
81438453|NCT05070390|162569394|OTHER|GMR: Panel A-Moderate RI/Panel B-Healthy controls|GMR|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|2.99|||||GMR and 90% CI were estimated using a linear mixed effects model and referencing a t-distribution.|||2.99|0.70|
81737607|NCT01343004|163173506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||ANCOVA|P-values were derived from contrast tests based on the ANCOVA model fitted using only the data of the two treatment groups to be compared.||||||0.0004
81737608|NCT01343004|163173507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0318|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0318
81737609|NCT01343004|163173507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2304|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2304
81737610|NCT01343004|163173507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3361|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3361
81737611|NCT00526188|163173509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.46||||||95.0|6.0|12.93|||Test performed based on the 95% CI||Comparison was post-contrast MRI minus pre-contrast MRI|Difference in sensitivity of lesion detection between post- and pre-contrast MRI image set was calculated. Null hypothesis: No difference between post- and pre-contrast MRI image set. Test was performed based on a normal-approximated confidence interval (CI) for the average blinded reader difference. This CI had a confidence level of 95% and was two-sided. The study was planned with a power of 80%.||12.93|6.00|
81539290|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.16||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|117.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||117.2|1.71|0.0140
81539291|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.5||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|142.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||142.7|2.15|0.0075
81539292|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.5853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|22.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||22.96|0.17|0.5853
81539293|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.0||||0.1596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|47.05||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||47.05|0.53|0.1596
81539294|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.48||||0.0908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|56.51||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||56.51|0.74|0.0908
81737612|NCT00526188|163173510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.81||||||95.0|1.84|7.78|||Test performed based on the 95% CI||Comparison was post-contrast MRI minus pre-contrast MRI (for investigator's result)|Difference in sensitivity of lesion detection between post- and pre-contrast MRI image sets, based on investigators assessments was calculated. Null hypothesis: No difference between post and pre contrast MRI image set. Test was performed based on a normal-approximated confidence interval (CI) for the investigators difference. This CI had a confidence level of 95% and was two-sided.||7.78|1.84|
81737613|NCT00526188|163173511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.36||||||95.0|7.45|15.28|||Test performed based on the 95% CI||Comparison was combined pre- and post-contrast MRI minus pre-contrast MRI|Difference in precision of lesion characterization between combined pre and post contrast MRI and pre contrast MRI image set was calculated. Null hypothesis: No difference between combined pre- and post-contrast MRI and pre contrast MRI image set. Test was performed based on a normal-approximated confidence interval (CI) for the average blinded reader difference. This CI had a confidence level of 95% and was two-sided.||15.28|7.45|
81737614|NCT00795821|163173528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Model terms included treatment, investigator, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline score, and baseline-by-visit.||||||<0.001
81737615|NCT00795821|163173530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||To control for multiple comparisons, the analysis of this secondary outcome measure was pre-specified as a gated secondary objective. As the primary hypothesis was statistically significant, this hypothesis was tested at the 0.05 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model terms included treatment, investigator, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline score, and baseline-by-visit.||||||<0.001
81438454|NCT05070390|162569397|OTHER|GMR: Panel A-Moderate RI/Panel B-Healthy controls|GMR|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|1.62|||||GMR and 90% CI were estimated using a linear mixed effects model and referencing a t-distribution.|||1.62|0.41|
81438455|NCT05070390|162569398|OTHER|GMR: Panel A-Moderate RI/Panel B-Healthy controls|GMR|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.42|||||GMR and 90% CI were estimated using a linear mixed effects model and referencing a t-distribution.|||1.42|0.60|
81438456|NCT05070390|162569401|OTHER|GMR: Panel A-Moderate RI/Panel B-Healthy controls|GMR|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.22|3.1|||||GMR and 90% CI were estimated using a linear mixed effects model and referencing a t-distribution.|||3.10|0.22|
81438457|NCT05070390|162569402|OTHER|GMR: Panel A-Moderate RI/Panel B-Healthy controls|GMR|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.22|3.1|||||GMR and 90% CI were estimated using a linear mixed effects model and referencing a t-distribution.|||3.10|0.22|
81438458|NCT05070390|162569403|OTHER|GMR: Panel A-Moderate RI/Panel B-Healthy controls|GMR|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.13|1.13|||||GMR and 90% CI were estimated using a linear mixed effects model and referencing a t-distribution.|||1.13|0.13|
81539295|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.97||||0.1318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|12.19||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||12.19|0.72|0.1318
81539296|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.99||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|23.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||23.04|1.56|0.0093
81737616|NCT00795821|163173532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Model terms included treatment, investigator, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline score, and baseline-by-visit.||||||<0.001
81737617|NCT00795821|163173534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Model terms included treatment, investigator, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline score, and baseline-by-visit.||||||0.002
81737618|NCT00795821|163173536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Model terms included treatment, investigator, and baseline score.||||||0.007
81737619|NCT00795821|163173538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Model terms included treatment, investigator, and baseline score.||||||0.056
81737620|NCT00795821|163173540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Model terms included treatment, investigator, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline score, and baseline-by-visit.||||||0.002
81438459|NCT01352182|162569412|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81438460|NCT01352182|162569413|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||threshold for significance p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81438461|NCT01352182|162569414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.154||||||threshold for significance p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.154
81438462|NCT01352182|162569415|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.683||||||significance threshold p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.683
81438463|NCT01352182|162569416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||significance threshold p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81438464|NCT01352182|162569417|OTHER|linear regression|Slope|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3741||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.003
81438465|NCT00346164|162569423|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Cox|||The Cox proportional hazards model was used to evaluate prognostic impact of disease extent (non-metastatic; metastatic) after accounting for the effects of site of the primary tumor (body wall; extremity; head/neck; visceral), tumor size (\<=5cm; \>5cm), tumor depth (deep; superficial), tumor invasiveness (invasive; non-invasive), extent of resection of the primary tumor (less than total resection; margin -; margin +), and histologic (POG) grade.||||<0.0001
81438466|NCT00346164|162569424|OTHER|||||||0.0049|||||||Regression, Cox|||The Cox proportional hazards model was used to evaluate prognostic impact of histologic (POG) grade after accounting for the effects of disease extent (non-metastatic; metastatic), site of the primary tumor (body wall; extremity; head/neck; visceral), tumor size (\<=5cm; \>5cm), tumor depth (deep; superficial), tumor invasiveness (invasive; non-invasive), and extent of resection of the primary tumor (less than total resection; margin -; margin +) .||||0.0049
81438467|NCT00346164|162569425|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Cox|||The Cox proportional hazards model was used to evaluate prognostic impact of disease extent (non-metastatic; metastatic) after accounting for the effects of site of the primary tumor (body wall; extremity; head/neck; visceral), tumor size (\<=5cm; \>5cm), tumor depth (deep; superficial), tumor invasiveness (invasive; non-invasive), extent of resection of the primary tumor (less than total resection; margin -; margin +), and histologic (POG) grade.||||<0.0001
81737621|NCT00795821|163173542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Model terms included treatment, investigator, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline score, and baseline-by-visit.||||||<0.001
81737622|NCT00795821|163173544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Model terms included treatment, investigator, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline score, and baseline-by-visit.||||||0.003
81737623|NCT00795821|163173546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Model terms included treatment, investigator, and baseline score.||||||0.009
81737624|NCT00795821|163173548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||P-value for Severity of Overall Fatigue|Mixed Models Analysis|Model terms included treatment, investigator, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline score, and baseline-by-visit.||||||0.008
81737625|NCT00795821|163173548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0||||P-value for Fatigue Interference with Daily Activities|Mixed Models Analysis|Model terms included treatment, investigator, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline score, and baseline-by-visit.||||||0.024
81737626|NCT00795821|163173550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.261||95.0||||P-value for participants reporting use of primary doctor|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for investigator.||||||0.261
81737627|NCT00795821|163173550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.868||95.0||||P-value for participants reporting use of specialist|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for investigator.||||||0.868
81438468|NCT00346164|162569426|OTHER|||||||0.0096|||||||Regression, Cox|||The Cox proportional hazards model was used to evaluate prognostic impact of the resection extent of the primary tumor (less than total resection; margin -; margin +) after accounting for the effects of site of the primary tumor (body wall; extremity; head/neck; visceral), disease extent (non-metastatic; metastatic), tumor size (\<=5cm; \>5cm), tumor depth (deep; superficial), tumor invasiveness (invasive; non-invasive), and histologic (POG) grade.||||0.0096
81737628|NCT00795821|163173550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.495||95.0||||P-value for participants reporting other diagnostic tests|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for investigator.||||||0.495
81737629|NCT00795821|163173550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.189||95.0||||P-value for participants reporting prescribed medication|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test controlling for investigator.||||||0.189
81737630|NCT00795821|163173552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.737||95.0||||P-value for suicidal ideation|Fisher Exact|||||||0.737
81737631|NCT00795821|163173554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for change in supine systolic blood pressure|Mixed Models Analysis|Model terms included treatment, investigator, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline score, and baseline-by-visit.||||||0.002
81737632|NCT00795821|163173554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for change in supine diastolic blood pressure|Mixed Models Analysis|Model terms included treatment, investigator, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline score, and baseline-by-visit.||||||<0.001
81737633|NCT00795821|163173556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Model terms included treatment, investigator, visit, treatment-by-visit, baseline score, and baseline-by-visit.||||||<0.001
81737634|NCT01285713|163173559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0003
81737635|NCT02301975|163173610|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was defined if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference between mean change from Baseline in clinic visit PM FEV1 for FF/VI and FP/S was more than -100 milliliter (mL)|Least square mean change difference|0.019|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.049||||||||0.049|-0.011|
81737636|NCT02301975|163173610|OTHER||Least square mean change difference|0.123|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.093|0.153|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.153|0.093|<0.001
81737637|NCT02301975|163173610|OTHER||Least square mean change difference|0.104|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.134|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.134|0.074|<0.001
81737638|NCT02301975|163173611|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was defined if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference between mean change from Baseline in clinic visit for FF/VI and FP/S was more than -100 mL|Least square mean change difference|0.006|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.04||||||||0.040|-0.027|
81737639|NCT02301975|163173611|OTHER||Least square mean change difference|0.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.153|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.153|0.086|<0.001
81737640|NCT02301975|163173611|OTHER||Least square mean change difference|0.113|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.147|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.147|0.080|<0.001
81737641|NCT02301975|163173612|OTHER||Least square mean change difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|3.0||||||||3.0|-0.5|
81737642|NCT02301975|163173612|OTHER||Least square mean change difference|2.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.4|||ANCOVA|||||4.4|0.9|0.002
81737643|NCT02301975|163173612|OTHER||Least square mean change difference|1.4||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|3.2|||ANCOVA|||||3.2|-0.3|0.106
81737644|NCT02301975|163173613|OTHER||Least square mean change difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.1||||||||3.1|-0.7|
81737645|NCT02301975|163173613|OTHER||Least square mean change difference|2.7||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.5|||ANCOVA|||||4.5|0.8|0.004
81737646|NCT02301975|163173613|OTHER||Least square mean change difference|1.5||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.3|||ANCOVA|||||3.3|-0.4|0.115
81737647|NCT02301975|163173614|OTHER||Least square mean change difference|5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|9.4||||||||9.4|1.1|
81737648|NCT02301975|163173614|OTHER||Least square mean change difference|21.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.4|25.6|||ANCOVA|||||25.6|17.4|<0.001
81737649|NCT02301975|163173614|OTHER||Least square mean change difference|16.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|20.4|||ANCOVA|||||20.4|12.2|<0.001
81737650|NCT02301975|163173615|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.54||||||||1.54|0.53|
81737651|NCT02301975|163173615|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.90|0.69|0.595
81737652|NCT02301975|163173615|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.12|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.12|0.75|0.372
81737653|NCT02301975|163173616|OTHER||Least square mean change difference|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|9.3||||||||9.3|0.7|
81737654|NCT02301975|163173616|OTHER||Least square mean change difference|19.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|23.5|||ANCOVA|||||23.5|14.9|<0.001
81737655|NCT02301975|163173616|OTHER||Least square mean change difference|14.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|18.5|||ANCOVA|||||18.5|9.9|<0.001
81737656|NCT04278560|163173618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|385.3||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||Repeated Measures Two-Way ANOVA: Group, Time, Group x Time, and controlled by Baseline Step Counts|ANOVA|||||||0.009
81737657|NCT04278560|163173619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|We used change from baseline for this analysis. Two-Way Repeated Measure ANOVA: Group, Time, Group x Time, and controlled baseline.||||||0.03
81438469|NCT00346164|162569427|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Logistic|Firth logistic regression is used to overcome the issue of quasi-complete separation of data points.||The logistic regression model was used to evaluate prognostic impact of disease extent (non-metastatic; metastatic) after accounting for the effects of site of the primary tumor (body wall; extremity; head/neck; visceral), tumor size (\<=5cm; \>5cm), tumor depth (deep; superficial), tumor invasiveness (invasive; non-invasive), extent of resection of the primary tumor (less than total resection; margin -; margin +), and histologic (POG) grade.||||<0.0001
81438470|NCT00346164|162569428|OTHER|||||||0.0228|||||||Regression, Logistic|Firth logistic regression is used to overcome the issue of quasi-complete separation of data points.||The logistic regression model was used to evaluate prognostic impact of histologic (POG) grade after accounting for the effects of disease extent (non-metastatic; metastatic), site of the primary tumor (body wall; extremity; head/neck; visceral), tumor size (\<=5cm; \>5cm), tumor depth (deep; superficial), tumor invasiveness (invasive; non-invasive), and extent of resection of the primary tumor (less than total resection; margin -; margin +) .||||0.0228
81438471|NCT00346164|162569430|OTHER||Kappa statistic|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.88||||||Kappa statistic and its 95% confidence interval are used to assess agreement beyond random.||0.88|0.76|
81438472|NCT00346164|162569431|OTHER||Kappa statistic|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.48||||||Kappa statistic and its 95% confidence interval are used to assess agreement beyond random.||0.48|0.36|
81438473|NCT02260258|162569451|EQUIVALENCE|Time variable log transformed and compared using linear regression controlling for shock stratification and site. Effect estimate represents geometric mean difference. Values above 1.0 favor longer duration in the NMB arm.|Geometric mean difference|1.0||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.4||A priori threshold for significance 0.05|Regression, Linear|||||1.4|0.7|0.82
81438474|NCT02260258|162569452|EQUIVALENCE|LOS truncated at 28 days and compared using negative binomial regression controlling for stratification and site. Effect estimates represent incidence rate ratios. The parameter estimate, p value and CI provided below are from the negative binomial regression carried out all patients (N = 37 in NMB and 43 in Usual Care)|Incidence rate ratio|1.4||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.9|||Negative binomial regression|||All patients analyzed (N = 37 in NMB and 43 in Usual Care)||1.9|1.0|0.09
81438475|NCT02260258|162569452|EQUIVALENCE|LOS truncated at 28 days and compared using negative binomial regression controlling for stratification and site. Effect estimates represent incidence rate ratios. The parameter estimate, p value and CI provided below are from the negative binomial regression carried out on ICU survivors alone (n = 14 in NMB and 14 in Control)|Incidence rate ratio|1.3||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.0|||Negative binomial regression|||ICU survivors alone analyzed (n = 14 in each arm)||2.0|0.8|0.35
81438476|NCT02260258|162569453|EQUIVALENCE|Duration log transformed and compared using linear regression controlling for shock stratification and site. Includes all patients (n=37 in NMB and n = 43 in control). Effect estimates represent geometric mean difference. Values above 1.0 favor longer duration in the NMB arm.|Geometric mean difference|1.3||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.9|||Regression, Linear|Duration log transformed and so parameter estimate represents geometric mean difference.||Anaysis for the full data (n= 37 in NMB and 43 in Control)||1.9|0.9|0.18
81438477|NCT02260258|162569453|EQUIVALENCE|Duration log transformed and compared using linear regression controlling for shock stratification and site. Includes patients surviving to discontinuation of mechanical ventilation (n=14 in each group). Two patients discharged from the hospital on mechanical ventilation have duration truncated at time of discharge and are considered survivors to extubation. Effect estimates represent geometric mean difference. Values above 1.0 favor longer duration in the NMB arm.|Geometric mean difference|1.4||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.9|||Regression, Linear|Duration log transformed and so parameter estimate represents geometric mean difference.||Anaysis for the patients surviving to extubation (n= 14 in both groups)||2.9|0.7|0.32
81438478|NCT02260258|162569454|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison made using logistic regression controlling for shock stratification and site. Effect estimates represent odds ratios|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.3|0.5|0.63
81737658|NCT04278560|163173620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|We used change from baseline for the analysis. Two-Way Repeated Measure ANOVA: Group, Time, Group x Time, and controlled baseline.||||||0.4
81737659|NCT04278560|163173621|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.1||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|We used change from baseline for this analysis. Two-Way Repeated Measure ANOVA: Group, Time, Group x Time, and controlled baseline.||||||0.016
81737660|NCT04278560|163173622|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.94||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|We used change from baseline for this analysis. Two-Way Repeated Measure ANOVA: Group, Time, Group x Time, and controlled baseline.||||||0.17
81737661|NCT04278560|163173623|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|We used change from baseline for this analysis. Two-Way Repeated Measure ANOVA: Group, Time, Group x Time, and controlled baseline.||||||0.1
81737662|NCT04278560|163173624|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|We used change from baseline for this analysis. Two-Way Repeated Measure ANOVA: Group, Time, Group x Time, and controlled baseline||||||0.7
81737663|NCT04278560|163173625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.46
81737664|NCT04278560|163173626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81737665|NCT03123094|163173695|OTHER||Slope|0.9533|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0803|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.781|1.1256|||||Standard error of mean is actually standard error of slope.|Dose proportionality was explored using the power model. Dose proportionality of spesolimab was to be assessed based on the exposure parameter AUC0-∞, determined for the 3 intravenous dose levels (perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1).||1.1256|0.7810|
81737666|NCT03123094|163173696|OTHER||Slope|1.0014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0568|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8809|1.1219|||||Standard error of mean is actually standard error of slope.|Dose proportionality was explored using the power model. Dose proportionality of spesolimab was to be assessed based on the exposure parameter Cmax, determined for the 3 intravenous dose levels (perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1).||1.1219|0.8809|
81737667|NCT00075478|163173771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||Reference arm is Arm 2.||1.1|0.3|.09
81737668|NCT00075478|163173772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.0|||Regression, Cox|||||3.0|0.1|0.59
81737669|NCT00075478|163173773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.0|||Regression, Cox|||||1.0|0.3|0.06
81737670|NCT00075478|163173774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||||1.1|0.3|0.09
81438479|NCT02260258|162569455|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison made using logistic regression controlling for shock stratification and site. Effect estimates represent odds ratios|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.7|0.6|0.35
81737671|NCT00075478|163173775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.1|||Regression, Cox|||||3.1|0.8|0.16
81737672|NCT00075478|163173776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.52||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.7|||Regression, Cox|||||2.7|0.9|0.14
81737673|NCT00075478|163173778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.0|||Regression, Cox|||||1.0|0.3|0.05
81737674|NCT02294786|163173846|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|-4.8||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|20.0|||Chi-squared|||Cycle 1-3 (up to 9 weeks)||20.0|-29.2|0.775
81737675|NCT04859517|163173869|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.0||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.87|-1.08|||Regression, Logistic||||A statistical method described in Ge et al. (2011) was used to compute a population-level estimate for the treatment difference (in terms of difference in proportion) with adjustment for the pre-defined prognostic factors. The variance of the estimated treatment difference or relative risk reduction was estimated using the delta method.|-1.08|-8.87|0.0123
81737676|NCT04859517|163173870|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.75|-2.01|||Regression, Logistic|||||-2.01|-5.75|<0.0001
81737677|NCT04859517|163173873|SUPERIORITY||Standardized Risk Difference|-7.6||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.74|-1.46|||Regression, Logistic||||A statistical method described in Ge et al. (2011) was used to compute a population-level estimate for the treatment difference (in terms of difference in proportion) with adjustment for the pre-defined prognostic factors. The variance of the estimated treatment difference or relative risk reduction was estimated using the delta method.|-1.46|-13.74|0.0153
81737678|NCT04859517|163173874|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.4||||0.0612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.03|0.21|||Regression, Logistic||||A statistical method described in Ge et al. (2011) was used to compute a population-level estimate for the treatment difference (in terms of difference in proportion) with adjustment for the pre-defined prognostic factors. The variance of the estimated treatment difference or relative risk reduction was estimated using the delta method.|0.21|-9.03|0.0612
81737679|NCT04859517|163173893|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.22||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.76|||Log Rank|||||0.76|0.06|0.0077
81737680|NCT04859517|163173894|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.49|||Log Rank|||||0.49|0.14|<0.0001
81737681|NCT02558491|163173905|OTHER|||||||0.045||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Primary statistical analysis was performed using the repeated measure ANOVA, with the treatment mode as within subject factor, and type of insulin treatment (pump vs. MDI) as between subject factor. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overall.||||0.045
81737682|NCT02558491|163173905|OTHER|||||||0.07||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Primary statistical analysis was performed using the repeated measure ANOVA, with the treatment mode as within subject factor, and type of insulin treatment (pump vs. MDI) as between subject factor. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for mealtime.||||0.07
81737683|NCT02558491|163173905|OTHER|||||||0.177||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Primary statistical analysis was performed using the repeated measure ANOVA, with the treatment mode as within subject factor, and type of insulin treatment (pump vs. MDI) as between subject factor. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overnight.||||0.177
81438480|NCT01610063|162569457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison for QIDS-C16||||<0.0001
81438481|NCT01610063|162569458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups for HAMD-17||||<0.0001
81438482|NCT01610063|162569459|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison for PHQ-9||||0.002
81472619|NCT03240406|162637109|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.37||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.13|97.4||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||97.4|-100.13|0.978
81472620|NCT03240406|162637110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.51||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|Statistical Analysis results for Monounsaturated Fat||0.51|-0.2|0.395
81472621|NCT03240406|162637110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|-0.02||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|Statistical Analysis results for Long Chain Saturated Fat||-0.02|-0.21|0.019
81472622|NCT03240406|162637110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.31||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|Statistical Analysis results for EPA||0.31|-0.07|0.201
81539297|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.13||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|38.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||38.22|2.69|0.0006
81438483|NCT03314662|162569465|NON_INFERIORITY|aQIV was considered non-inferior to aTIV-1 or aTIV-2 if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratios of GMTs (aTIV/aQIV) do not exceed 1.5|GMT ratio (aTIV/aQIV)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.27|||||GMT ratios (adjusted) obtained from a GLM fitted on log-transformed (base 10) post-vaccination HI titer as outcome variable and covariate terms: treatment, pre-vaccination HI titer (log10 transformed), age, sex, vaccination history, study site|Comparison Group Selection: aTIV/aQIV - for strain A/H1N1||1.27|1.05|
81438484|NCT03314662|162569465|NON_INFERIORITY|aQIV was considered non-inferior to aTIV-1 or aTIV-2 if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratios of GMTs (aTIV/aQIV) do not exceed 1.5|GMT ratio: (aTIV/aQIV|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.09|||||GMT ratios (adjusted) obtained from a GLM fitted on log-transformed (base 10) post-vaccination HI titer as outcome variable and covariate terms: treatment, pre-vaccination HI titer (log 10 transformed), age, sex, vaccination history, study site|Comparison Group Selection: aTIV/aQIV - performed for strain A/H3N2||1.09|0.90|
81438485|NCT03314662|162569465|NON_INFERIORITY|aQIV was considered non-inferior to aTIV-1 or aTIV-2 if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratios of GMTs (aTIV/aQIV) do not exceed 1.5.|GMT ratio: aTIV/aQIV|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.08|||||GMT ratios (adjusted) obtained from a GLM fitted on log-transformed (base 10) post-vaccination HI titer as outcome variable and covariate terms: treatment, pre-vaccination HI titer (log10 transformed), age, sex, vaccination history, study site|Comparison Group Selection: aQIV/aTIV - performed for strain B/Yamagata||1.08|0.90|
81438486|NCT03314662|162569465|NON_INFERIORITY|aQIV was considered non-inferior to aTIV-1 or aTIV-2 if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratios of GMTs (aTIV/aQIV) do not exceed 1.5.|GMT ratio: (aTIV/aQIV)]|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.08|||||GMT ratios (adjusted) obtained from a GLM fitted on log-transformed (base 10) post-vaccination HI titer as outcome variable and covariate terms: treatment, pre-vaccination HI titer (log10 transformed), age, sex, vaccination history, study site|Comparison Group Selection: aQIV/aTIV - performed for strain B/Victoria||1.08|0.89|
81438487|NCT03314662|162569466|NON_INFERIORITY|aQIV was considered non-inferior to aTIV-1 or aTIV-2 if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the differences between the SCRs (aTIV - aQIV) do not exceed 10% for each of the four strains|SCR difference (aTIV minus aQIV)|3.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|7.76||||||Comparison Group Selection: aTIV minus aQIV - for strain A/H1N1||7.76|-1.30|
81438488|NCT03314662|162569466|NON_INFERIORITY|aQIV was considered non-inferior to aTIV-1 or aTIV-2 if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the differences between the SCRs (aTIV - aQIV) do not exceed 10% for each of the four strains|SCR difference (aTIV minus aQIV)|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|4.96||||||Comparison Group Selection: aTIV minus aQIV - for strain A/H3N2||4.96|-4.23|
81438489|NCT03314662|162569466|NON_INFERIORITY|aQIV was considered non-inferior to aTIV-1 or aTIV-2 if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the differences between the SCRs (aTIV - aQIV) do not exceed 10% for each of the four strains|SCR difference (aTIV minus aQIV)]|-0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.13|3.27||||||Comparison Group Selection: aTIV minus aQIV - for strain B-Yamagata||3.27|-5.13|
81438490|NCT03314662|162569466|NON_INFERIORITY|aQIV was considered non-inferior to aTIV-1 or aTIV-2 if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the differences between the SCRs (aTIV - aQIV) do not exceed 10% for each of the four strains|Other [SCR difference (aTIV minus aQIV)]|-1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|2.55||||||Comparison Group Selection: aTIV minus aQIV - for strain B-Victoria||2.55|-5.07|
81438491|NCT03314662|162569469|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of aQIV vs. aTIV-1 for the alternate B strain was assessed using the GMT ratio (GMTaTIV/GMTaQIV); Superiority was declared if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio (aTIV/aQIV) was \<1. The superiority comparison was based on the Full Analysis Set (FAS) Immunogenicity comprised all subjects who were randomized, received at least 1 study vaccination, and provided immunogenicity data at Day 1 and Day 22.|GMT ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.7||||||B/Yamagata strain: GMT Ratio (aTIV/aQIV)||0.70|0.58|
81472623|NCT03240406|162637110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.53||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|Statistical Analysis results for DHA||0.53|0.01|0.039
81438492|NCT03314662|162569469|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of aQIV vs. aTIV-2 for the alternate B strain was assessed using the GMT ratio (GMTaTIV/GMTaQIV); Superiority was declared if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio (aTIV/aQIV) was \<1. The superiority comparison was based on the FAS Immunogenicity.|GMT ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.78||||||B/Victoria Strain: GMT Ratio (aTIV/aQIV)||0.78|0.64|
81438493|NCT03314662|162569472|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of aQIV vs. aTIV-1 for the alternate B strain was assessed using the difference in SCR (SCRaTIV-SCRaQIV) at Day 22. Superiority was declared if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in SCRs (aTIV-aQIV) was \<0, for both B strains. The superiority comparison was based on the FAS Immunogenicity.|SCR difference|-11.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.12|-8.81||||||B/Yamagata Strain: SCR Difference (aTIV-1 - aQIV).||-8.81|-15.12|
81472624|NCT03240406|162637110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.03||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|Statistical Analysis results for n3 DPA||0.03|-0.06|0.619
81472625|NCT03240406|162637111|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.73||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.73|-0.37|0.521
81472626|NCT03240406|162637112|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|145.0||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.7|317.6||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||317.6|-27.7|0.101
81472627|NCT03240406|162637113|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.63||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-129.16|79.89||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||79.89|-129.16|0.645
81438494|NCT03314662|162569472|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of aQIV vs. aTIV-2 for the alternate B strain was assessed using the difference in SCR (SCRaTIV-SCRaQIV) at Day 22. Superiority was declared if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in SCRs (aTIV-aQIV) was \<0, for both B strains. The superiority comparison was based on the FAS Immunogenicity.|SCR difference|-10.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.54|-8.11||||||B/Victoria Strain: SCR Difference (aTIV-2 - aQIV)||-8.11|-13.54|
81438495|NCT00925301|162569483|SUPERIORITY||Difference|12.5||||0.2996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|37.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by sex|The difference between the percentage of successes between migalastat and placebo treatment groups|||37.3|-13.4|0.2996
81438496|NCT00925301|162569486|OTHER|Mixed effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) approach with fixed effects of treatment, time (Month 6 and Month 12), mutation type (amenable or non-amenable), time by treatment interaction, time by mutation type interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate. An unstructured covariance matrix to account for repeated measures within a participant was assumed.||||||0.014||||||Significant at the 0.050 level|MMRM|||||||0.014
81539298|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.11|59.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||59.40|4.11|<0.0001
81539299|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53||||0.2054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|10.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||10.64|0.60|0.2054
81539300|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8||||0.1592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|11.72||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||11.72|0.67|0.1592
81438497|NCT00925301|162569487|OTHER||Difference LSMeans|-0.3||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1||Significant at the 0.010 level|ANCOVA|||The change from Baseline in the average number of kidney ICs was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with covariate adjustment for the baseline value and factors for treatment group and the treatment by baseline interaction.||-0.1|-0.6|0.0078
81438498|NCT01117766|162569497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.537||0.7319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.92|||ANCOVA|||Week 3 (Visits 3 and 6)||0.92|-1.29|0.7319
81438499|NCT01117766|162569497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.536||0.3404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.57|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 (Visits 4 and 7)||0.57|-1.61|0.3404
81472628|NCT03240406|162637114|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.26||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|8.75||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||8.75|-2.23|0.245
81472629|NCT03240406|162637115|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.4||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.4|0.02|0.032
81539301|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.31||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|24.07||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||24.07|1.66|0.0070
81539302|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.39||||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|10.85||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||10.85|1.06|0.0392
81438500|NCT01117766|162569498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.872||0.6539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.2|45.56|||ANCOVA|||Week 3 (Visits 3 and 6)||45.56|-70.20|0.6539
81438501|NCT01117766|162569498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.807||0.3678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.54|30.72|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 (Visits 4 and 7)||30.72|-78.54|0.3678
81438502|NCT01117766|162569499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.342||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|-0.35|||ANCOVA|Statistical analysis was based on the average pain score across all levels of stimuli.||Week 3 (Visits 3 and 6)||-0.35|-1.84|0.0071
81438503|NCT01117766|162569499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.1294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.19|||ANCOVA|Statistical analysis was based on the average pain score across all levels of stimuli.||Week 4 (Visits 4 and 7)||0.19|-1.36|0.1294
81438504|NCT01117766|162569500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-61.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.298||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-116.12|-6.96|||ANCOVA|||Week 3 (Visits 3 and 6)||-6.96|-116.12|0.0300
81438505|NCT01117766|162569500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-49.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.501||0.0844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.67|7.55|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 (Visits 4 and 7)||7.55|-105.67|0.0844
81438506|NCT01117766|162569501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.478||0.7506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.14|||ANCOVA|Statistical analysis was based on the average pain score across all levels of stimuli.||Week 3 (Visits 3 and 6)||1.14|-0.83|0.7506
81438507|NCT01117766|162569501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.299||0.9673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.64|||ANCOVA|Statistical analysis was based on the average pain score across all levels of stimuli.||Week 4 (Visits 4 and 7)||0.64|-0.61|0.9673
81438508|NCT01117766|162569502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.642||0.5502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|1.78|||ANCOVA|Statistical analysis was based on the average pain score across all levels of stimuli.||Week 3 (Visits 3 and 6)||1.78|-0.99|0.5502
81438509|NCT01117766|162569502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.8536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.96|||ANCOVA|Statistical analysis was based on the average pain score across all levels of stimuli.||Week 4 (Visits 4 and 7)||0.96|-1.15|0.8536
81438510|NCT01117766|162569503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.586||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|-0.34|||ANCOVA||In statistical analyses, scores were further grouped to 1-3 'improved', 4 'no change' and 5-7 'worsened'.|Week 3 (Visits 3 and 6)||-0.34|-2.73|0.0132
81438511|NCT01117766|162569503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.467||0.0403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-0.05|||ANCOVA||In statistical analyses, scores were further grouped to 1-3 'improved', 4 'no change' and 5-7 'worsened'.|Week 4 (Visits 4 and 7)||-0.05|-1.95|0.0403
81438512|NCT01117766|162569504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.433||0.6631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.74|||ANCOVA|||Week 3 (Visits 3 and 6)||0.74|-1.12|0.6631
81438513|NCT01117766|162569504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.465||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|-0.59|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 (Visits 4 and 7)||-0.59|-2.48|0.0022
81438514|NCT01117766|162569505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.722||0.1753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.53|||ANCOVA|||Week 3 (Visits 3 and 6)||0.53|-2.60|0.1753
81438515|NCT01117766|162569505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.588||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 (Visits 4 and 7)||-0.27|-2.75|0.0198
81438516|NCT01117766|162569506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.292||0.4999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.13|8.54|||ANCOVA|||||8.54|-17.13|0.4999
81438517|NCT00438659|162569510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81438518|NCT05766787|162569519|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority in distance VA was declared if upper confidence limit was less than 0.05.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.01||Since a noninferiority hypothesis is being tested, a p-value is not applicable. Confidence limit is being reported and compared to the noninferiority margin.|||LSM results based on mixed effects repeated measures model with both fixed (lens, period, sequence, visit, and lens by visit interaction) and random (subject) effects. Difference = LID022821 minus AOHG. Sign is retained with the rounded value.|||-0.01||
81438519|NCT01867606|162569523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.29
81438520|NCT01867606|162569525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.62
81438521|NCT01917968|162569543|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in percentages|6.5||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|13.2||Statistical significance is considered at 0.05 level.|Z statistics|P-value is calculated using a Z statistics from the propensity score adjusted estimates. Missing values are handled using multiple imputation.||||13.2|-0.2|0.056
81438522|NCT01917968|162569544|NON_INFERIORITY|With type I error of 0.05 and type II error of 0.20 (power 80%), 298 subjects (149 subjects per arm) are needed to detect non-inferiority with a margin of 10%.|Adjusted difference in percentages|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|1.9|||||The propensity score adjusted difference in SAE rate of Uphold LITE transvaginal mesh (TVM) vs. NTR was estimated.|||1.9|-2.7|
81438523|NCT01435928|162569554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.98|||Log Rank|||||0.98|0.45|0.039
81438524|NCT01435928|162569555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.03|||Log Rank|||||1.03|0.54|0.070
81438525|NCT01435928|162569556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||ANCOVA|LOCF||||||0.029
81438526|NCT01435928|162569557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||ANCOVA|LOCF||||||0.015
81438527|NCT01435928|162569558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.218|||||||ANCOVA|LOCF||||||0.218
81438528|NCT01435928|162569559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||ANCOVA|LOCF||||||0.021
81438529|NCT01435928|162569560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056|||||||ANCOVA|LOCF||||||0.056
81438530|NCT02105701|162569566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||One-sided Exact Test|||The hypothesis was that at least 1 treatment arm would have a SVR12 rate \>58%.||||<0.001
81438531|NCT02105701|162569566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||One-sided Exact Test|||The hypothesis was that at least 1 treatment arm would have a SVR12 rate \>58%.||||<0.001
81438532|NCT02105701|162569566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||One-sided Exact Test|||The hypothesis was that at least 1 treatment arm would have a SVR12 rate \>58%.||||<0.001
81438533|NCT02105701|162569566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||One-sided Exact Test|||The hypothesis was that at least 1 treatment arm would have a SVR12 rate \>58%.||||<0.001
81438534|NCT02105701|162569569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||One-sided Exact Test|||The hypothesis was that at least 1 treatment arm would have a SVR24 rate \>58%.||||<0.001
81438535|NCT02105701|162569569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||One-sided Exact Test|||The hypothesis was that at least 1 treatment arm would have a SVR24 rate \>58%.||||<0.001
81438536|NCT02105701|162569569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||One-sided Exact Test|||The hypothesis was that at least 1 treatment arm would have a SVR24 rate \>58%.||||<0.001
81438537|NCT02105701|162569569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||One-sided Exact Test|||The hypothesis was that at least 1 treatment arm would have a SVR24 rate \>58%.||||<0.001
81539303|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.49||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|13.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||13.96|1.44|0.0096
81539304|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.28|31.16||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||31.16|3.28|<0.0001
81539305|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.75|36.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||36.90|3.75|<0.0001
81438538|NCT03234608|162569570|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.81||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||0.81|-0.44|0.56
81438539|NCT03234608|162569571|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|1.84||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||1.84|-1.28|0.73
81438540|NCT03234608|162569572|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.33||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis for Individual Level Healthcare Self-Efficacy Sub-scale.||0.33|-0.35|0.94
81438541|NCT03234608|162569572|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.52|||Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis for Relationship-Dependent Healthcare Self-Efficacy Sub-scale||0.52|-0.33|0.65
81438542|NCT03234608|162569573|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.79||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||0.79|-1.25|0.66
81438543|NCT03234608|162569574|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.69||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||1.69|-1.40|0.85
81438544|NCT01362296|162569578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.5197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.75||P-value from the stratified log-rank was adjusted for gender (male versus female).|Log Rank||HRs were estimated using a Pike estimator. The HR from the stratified log-rank test was adjusted for gender (male versus female).|||1.75|0.75|0.5197
81438545|NCT00739973|162569605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.81|-7.12|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-7.12|-12.81|<0.001
81438546|NCT00739973|162569606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square mean Difference|-4.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-1.94|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-1.94|-7.70|0.001
81438547|NCT00739973|162569607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-13.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.68|-11.0|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-11.0|-16.68|<0.001
81438548|NCT00739973|162569608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-13.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.04|-10.4|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-10.4|-16.04|<0.001
81438549|NCT00739973|162569609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.77|-4.22|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-4.22|-7.77|<0.001
81438550|NCT00739973|162569610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|-1.19|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-1.19|-4.77|0.001
81438551|NCT00739973|162569611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-8.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.39|-6.87|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-6.87|-10.39|<0.001
81438552|NCT00739973|162569612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-8.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.94|-6.4|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-6.40|-9.94|<0.001
81438553|NCT00739973|162569613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Sqaure Mean Difference|-2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|-0.53|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-0.53|-4.14|0.011
81438554|NCT00739973|162569614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-10.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.57|-9.05|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-9.05|-12.57|<0.001
81438555|NCT00739973|162569615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.56|-3.03|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-3.03|-6.56|<0.001
81539306|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.2217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|7.03||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||7.03|0.64|0.2217
81737684|NCT02558491|163173906|OTHER|||||||0.042||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) \& w2 statistics was used with expected counts given by standard of care. Based on achieved recruitment, moderate effect size (0.3) was detectable with 80% power, or large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overall.||||0.042
81737685|NCT02558491|163173906|OTHER|||||||0.276||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overnight.||||0.276
81438556|NCT00739973|162569616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.78|-2.18|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-2.18|-5.78|<0.001
81438557|NCT00739973|162569617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.41|-7.87|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-7.87|-11.41|<0.001
81438558|NCT00739973|162569618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-4.51|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-4.51|-8.00|<0.001
81438559|NCT00739973|162569619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|-0.83|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-0.83|-4.42|0.004
81438560|NCT00739973|162569620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-11.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.85|-9.35|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-9.35|-12.85|<0.001
81438561|NCT00739973|162569621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|-0.07|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-0.07|-5.73|0.056
81539307|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.26||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|13.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||13.38|1.36|0.0131
81438562|NCT00739973|162569622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-17.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44|<|0.001||95.0|-19.91|-14.3|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-14.3|-19.91|<0.001
81438563|NCT00739973|162569623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.29|-3.62|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-3.62|-9.29|<0.001
81438564|NCT00739973|162569624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-3.11|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region asntwo factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-3.11|-8.90|<0.001
81438565|NCT00739973|162569625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-15.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.88|-12.2|||ANCOVA|||||-12.2|-17.88|<0.001
81438566|NCT00739973|162569626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.63|-5.02|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-5.02|-10.63|<0.001
81438567|NCT00739973|162569627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.04|0.73|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||0.73|-5.04|0.143
81438568|NCT00739973|162569628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-16.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.21|-13.6|||ANCOVA|A two-way analysis of covariance model with treatment and region as two factors, and the baseline as a covariate.||||-13.6|-19.21|<0.001
81438569|NCT01989676|162569642|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis to be tested in this study was that the risk ratio of ORR of PF-05280014 versus that of trastuzumab-EU by Week 25 (+/-14 days) was within a pre-specified margin of 0.80 to 1.25.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.842|1.049||||||Risk Ratio and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) are unstratified and based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||1.049|0.842|
81472630|NCT03240406|162637116|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.26||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.26|0.08|<0.001
81438570|NCT01989676|162569643|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.0||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.26||1-sided log-rank test was used to compare the PFS distribution between the two treatment groups and was stratified by prior trastuzumab exposure (Yes/No) and estrogen receptor (ER) status (ER positive vs. ER negative).|Log Rank||The 95% CI for the hazard ratio was based on the Cox's proportional hazard model.|||1.26|0.80|0.505
81539308|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.39||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|16.46||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||16.46|1.76|0.0031
81539309|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.1485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|6.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||6.10|0.76|0.1485
81438571|NCT01989676|162569644|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.92||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.27||1-sided log-rank test was used to compare the DOR distribution between the two treatment groups and was stratified by prior trastuzumab exposure (Yes/No) and ER status (ER positive vs. ER negative).|Log Rank||The 95% CI for the hazard ratio was based on the Cox's proportional hazard model.|||1.27|0.67|0.304
81438572|NCT01989676|162569645|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.929||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.656|1.316||1-sided log-rank test was used to compare the OS distribution between the two treatment groups and was stratified by prior trastuzumab exposure (Yes/No) and ER status (ER positive vs. ER negative).|Log Rank||The 95% CI for the hazard ratio was based on the Cox's proportional hazard model.|||1.316|0.656|0.339
81438573|NCT03941834|162569652|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.2||||||Analysis were performed using a mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, period and sequence; baseline NPRS as a covariate; and participant as a random effect.||1.2|0.1|
81438574|NCT03941834|162569657|OTHER||LS mean difference|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|11.5||||||Analysis was performed using a mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, period and sequence; baseline Penn-FPS-R as a covariate; and participant as a random effect.||11.5|-6.8|
81438575|NCT03941834|162569658|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|6.9||||||Analysis was performed using a mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, period and sequence; baseline pain disability index as a covariate; and participant as a random effect.||6.9|-3.8|
81438576|NCT03941834|162569659|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5||||||Analysis was performed using a mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, period and sequence; and participant as a random effect.||0.5|-0.7|
81438577|NCT03941834|162569660|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.4||||||Analysis was performed using a mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, period and sequence; baseline NPRS as a covariate; and participant as a random effect.||1.4|0.1|
81539310|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.54||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|9.56||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||9.56|1.31|0.0128
81539311|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.5||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|17.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||17.81|2.37|0.0003
81438578|NCT03941834|162569661|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|229.6||||||Analysis was performed using a logistic regression model, including fixed effects for treatment, sequence, period and baseline NPRS score as a covariate.||229.6|0.7|
81438579|NCT01115855|162569681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.36||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Model with baseline New York Heart Association (NYHA) cohort (II, III/IV) and baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) covariates.||1.36|0.53|
81438580|NCT01115855|162569682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.31||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Model with baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV) and baseline eGFR (30--\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>-=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) covariates.||1.31|0.56|
81438581|NCT01115855|162569683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|3.87||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Model with baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV) and baseline eGFR (30--\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>-=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) covariates.||3.87|0.81|
81438582|NCT01115855|162569684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|6.24||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Model with baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV) and baseline eGFR (30--\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>-=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) covariates.||6.24|0.92|
81438583|NCT01115855|162569685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.97||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Model with baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV) and baseline eGFR (30--\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>-=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) covariates.||0.97|0.44|
81438584|NCT01115855|162569686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.25||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Model with baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV) and baseline eGFR (30--\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>-=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) covariates.||1.25|0.45|
81438585|NCT01115855|162569687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.97||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Model with baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV) and baseline eGFR (30--\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>-=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) covariates.||0.97|0.45|
81438586|NCT01115855|162569688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.33||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Model with baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV) and baseline eGFR (30--\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=-50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) covariates.||1.33|0.49|
81438587|NCT01115855|162569689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.1||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Model with baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV) and baseline eGFR (30--\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>-=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) covariates.||1.10|0.45|
81438588|NCT01115855|162569690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.28||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Model with baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV) and baseline eGFR (30--\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>-=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) covariates.||1.28|0.53|
81438589|NCT01115855|162569691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|3.53||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Model with baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV) and baseline eGFR (30--\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>-=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) covariates.||3.53|0.18|
81539312|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.42||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|17.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||17.77|2.32|0.0003
81539313|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.2354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|5.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.26|0.67|0.2354
81737686|NCT02558491|163173907|OTHER|||||||0.026||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overall.||||0.026
81737687|NCT02558491|163173907|OTHER|||||||0.173||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for mealtime.||||0.173
81737688|NCT02558491|163173907|OTHER|||||||0.715||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overnight.||||0.715
81737689|NCT02558491|163173908|OTHER|||||||0.036||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overall.||||0.036
81737690|NCT02558491|163173908|OTHER|||||||0.213||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for mealtime.||||0.213
81737691|NCT02558491|163173908|OTHER|||||||0.11||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overnight.||||0.110
81737692|NCT02558491|163173909|OTHER|||||||0.018||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overall.||||0.018
81438590|NCT01115855|162569692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|17.85||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Model with baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV) and baseline eGFR (30--\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>-=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) covariates.||17.85|0.07|
81438591|NCT01115855|162569693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|11.56||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Model with baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV) and baseline eGFR (30--\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>-=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) covariates.||11.56|0.39|
81438592|NCT01115855|162569694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|5.66||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Model with baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV) and baseline eGFR (30--\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>-=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) covariates.||5.66|0.05|
81438593|NCT01115855|162569695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|8.04||||||Cox Proportional Hazard Model with baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV) and baseline eGFR (30--\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>-=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) covariates.||8.04|0.16|
81438594|NCT01115855|162569697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-102.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|47.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-195.92|-9.94||||||Change from baseline at Month 5 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||-9.94|-195.92|
81539314|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.0894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|6.65||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||6.65|0.87|0.0894
81539315|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.23||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|8.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||8.67|1.20|0.0201
81737693|NCT02558491|163173909|OTHER|||||||0.149||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for mealtime.||||0.149
81737694|NCT02558491|163173909|OTHER|||||||0.109||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overnight.||||0.109
81737695|NCT02558491|163173910|OTHER|||||||0.78||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overall.||||0.78
81737696|NCT02558491|163173910|OTHER|||||||0.399||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for mealtime.||||0.399
81737697|NCT02558491|163173910|OTHER|||||||0.824||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overnight.||||0.824
81737698|NCT02558491|163173911|OTHER|||||||0.863||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overall.||||0.863
81737699|NCT02558491|163173911|OTHER|||||||0.965||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for mealtime.||||0.965
81737700|NCT02558491|163173911|OTHER|||||||0.742||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overnight.||||0.742
81539316|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.1614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|5.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||5.94|0.74|0.1614
81539317|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.57||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|9.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||9.66|1.32|0.0123
81539318|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.08||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|17.03||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||17.03|2.17|0.0006
81539319|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|28.36||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||28.36|3.40|<0.0001
81539320|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.1609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|5.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||5.81|0.75|0.1609
81737701|NCT02558491|163173912|OTHER|||||||0.158||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overall.||||0.158
81737702|NCT02558491|163173912|OTHER|||||||0.085||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for mealtime.||||0.085
81737703|NCT02558491|163173912|OTHER|||||||0.055||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overnight.||||0.055
81737704|NCT02558491|163173913|OTHER|||||||0.744||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overall.||||0.744
81737705|NCT02558491|163173913|OTHER|||||||0.248||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for mealtime.||||0.248
81438595|NCT01115855|162569697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-95.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|44.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-184.51|-7.04||||||Change from baseline at Month 9 :Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||-7.04|-184.51|
81438596|NCT01115855|162569697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-125.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-195.5|-54.68||||||Change from baseline at Month 13 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||-54.68|-195.50|
81438597|NCT01115855|162569697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-31.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|51.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-232.77|-31.11||||||Change from baseline at Month 17 :Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||-31.11|-232.77|
81438598|NCT01115855|162569697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-132.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|52.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-240.94|-23.84||||||Change from baseline at Month 21 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||-23.84|-240.94|
81438599|NCT01115855|162569697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-117.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|51.76|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-221.49|-12.87||||||Change from baseline at Month 25 :Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||-12.87|-221.49|
81438600|NCT01115855|162569697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-101.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|61.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-267.36|64.36||||||Change from baseline at Month 29 :Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||64.36|-267.36|
81438601|NCT01115855|162569697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-110.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|92.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-307.49|85.93||||||Change from baseline at Month 33 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||85.93|-307.49|
81438602|NCT01115855|162569697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-119.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|158.84|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2137.82|1898.59||||||Change from baseline at Month 37 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||1898.59|-2137.82|
81438603|NCT01115855|162569697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-144.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|200.56|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2692.95|2403.76||||||Change from baseline at Month 42 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||2403.76|-2692.95|
81438604|NCT01115855|162569697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-77.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|966.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2131.88|1977.37||||||Change from baseline at Month 48 :Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||1977.37|-2131.88|
81438605|NCT01115855|162569697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-102.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-172.61|-32.0||||||Change from baseline at Month 13 : ANCOVA with treatment effect and covariates of the NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||-32.00|-172.61|
81438606|NCT01115855|162569698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-364.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|763.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1863.06|1133.76||||||Change from baseline at Month 5 :Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||1133.76|-1863.06|
81438607|NCT01115855|162569698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-247.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|711.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1642.43|1148.14||||||Change from baseline at Month 9 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||1148.14|-1642.43|
81438608|NCT01115855|162569698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-370.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|699.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1742.51|1002.22||||||Change from baseline at Month 13 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||1002.22|-1742.51|
81438609|NCT01115855|162569698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-664.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11059.62|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-141189.93|139861.75||||||Change from baseline at Month 17 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||139861.75|-141189.93|
81438610|NCT01115855|162569698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-414.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3071.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39445.52|38615.54||||||Change from baseline at Month 21 :Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||38615.54|-39445.52|
81438611|NCT01115855|162569698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|23.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10794.85|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21649.89|21697.6||||||Change from baseline at Month 25 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||21697.60|-21649.89|
81472631|NCT03240406|162637117|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.36||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.95|4.24||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||4.24|-6.95|0.635
81539321|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.42||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|6.79||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||6.79|0.86|0.0930
81438612|NCT01115855|162569698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-245.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6698.57|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85358.69|84868.22||||||Change from baseline at Month 29 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||84868.22|-85358.69|
81438613|NCT01115855|162569698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|170.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10730.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21375.69|21716.66||||||Change from baseline at Month 33 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||21716.66|-21375.69|
81438614|NCT01115855|162569698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-58.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12765.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30160.25|30042.7||||||Change from baseline at Month 37 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||30042.70|-30160.25|
81438615|NCT01115855|162569698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-212.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11073.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22723.82|22299.33||||||Change from baseline at Month 42 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||22299.33|-22723.82|
81438616|NCT01115855|162569698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-80.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11486.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-146026.28|145865.96||||||Change from baseline at Month 48 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||145865.96|-146026.28|
81438617|NCT01115855|162569698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-187.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|240.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-662.67|287.23||||||Change from baseline at Month 13 : ANCOVA with treatment effect and covariates of the NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||287.23|-662.67|
81438618|NCT01115855|162569699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|3.96||||||Change from baseline at Month 5 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||3.96|-0.55|
81438619|NCT01115855|162569699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|2.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|5.42||||||Change from baseline at Month 9 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||5.42|0.07|
81438620|NCT01115855|162569699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|6.6||||||Change from baseline at Month 13 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||6.60|1.11|
81472632|NCT03240406|162637118|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.52||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.44|0.59||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.59|-6.44|0.019
81472633|NCT03240406|162637119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.13||||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.18|9.92||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||9.92|-16.18|0.639
81472634|NCT03240406|162637120|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|41.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.47|61.96||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||61.96|21.47|<0.001
81472635|NCT03240406|162637121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.37||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.44|3.69||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||3.69|-34.44|0.115
81438621|NCT01115855|162569699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|4.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|7.9||||||Change from baseline at Month 17 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||7.90|1.81|
81438622|NCT01115855|162569699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|5.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.36|8.94||||||Change from baseline at Month 21 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||8.94|2.36|
81438623|NCT01115855|162569699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|6.75||||||Change from baseline at Month 25 :Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||6.75|0.12|
81438624|NCT01115855|162569699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|7.25||||||Change from baseline at Month 29 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||7.25|-0.06|
81438625|NCT01115855|162569699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|4.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|8.44||||||Change from baseline at Month 33 :Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||8.44|0.86|
81438626|NCT01115855|162569699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|7.68||||||Change from baseline at Month 37 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||7.68|0.02|
81438627|NCT01115855|162569699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|4.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.31|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|9.25||||||Change from baseline at Month 42 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||9.25|0.08|
81438628|NCT01115855|162569699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|4.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|10.07||||||Change from baseline at Month 48 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||10.07|-1.82|
81438629|NCT01115855|162569699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|5.8||||||Change from baseline at Month 13 : ANCOVA with treatment effect and covariates of the NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||5.80|0.56|
81438630|NCT01115855|162569700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-61.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|59.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-186.44|63.37||||||Change from baseline at Month 5: Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||63.37|-186.44|
81438631|NCT01115855|162569700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-24.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|54.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-131.27|81.39||||||Change from baseline at Month 9 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||81.39|-131.27|
81438632|NCT01115855|162569700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-12.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.28|72.13||||||Change from baseline at Month 13 :Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||72.13|-97.28|
81438633|NCT01115855|162569700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-78.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|72.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-221.25|64.31||||||Change from baseline at Month 17 :Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||64.31|-221.25|
81438634|NCT01115855|162569700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-79.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|67.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-211.88|52.63||||||Change from baseline at Month 21 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||52.63|-211.88|
81472636|NCT03240406|162637122|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.64||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.64|-0.53|0.847
81539322|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.02||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|10.91||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||10.91|1.48|0.0063
81539323|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.2621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|4.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||4.74|0.65|0.2621
81438635|NCT01115855|162569700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|19.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|88.95|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-230.01|268.71||||||Change from baseline at Month 25 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||268.71|-230.01|
81438636|NCT01115855|162569700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-21.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|88.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-194.21|152.11||||||Change from baseline at Month 29: Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||152.11|-194.21|
81438637|NCT01115855|162569700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-40.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|79.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-197.55|115.97||||||Change from baseline at Month 33: Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||115.97|-197.55|
81438638|NCT01115855|162569700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-44.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|103.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-247.11|158.15||||||Change from baseline at Month 37 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||158.15|-247.11|
81438639|NCT01115855|162569700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-27.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|107.06|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-238.31|182.93||||||Change from baseline at Month 42 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||182.93|-238.31|
81438640|NCT01115855|162569700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-31.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|96.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-221.17|158.24||||||Change from baseline at Month 48: Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||158.24|-221.17|
81438641|NCT01115855|162569700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.85|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.91|54.83||||||Change from baseline at Month 13 :ANCOVA with treatment effect and covariates of the NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||54.83|-58.91|
81438642|NCT01115855|162569702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.37||||||Change from baseline at Month 5 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||0.37|-0.21|
81438643|NCT01115855|162569702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.3||||||Change from baseline at Month 9 :Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||0.30|-0.34|
81438644|NCT01115855|162569702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.39||||||Change from baseline at Month 13: Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||0.39|-0.27|
81438645|NCT01115855|162569702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.45||||||Change from baseline at Month 17 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||0.45|-0.41|
81438646|NCT01115855|162569702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.24||||||Change from baseline at Month 21 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||0.24|-0.56|
81438647|NCT01115855|162569702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.25||||||Change from baseline at Month 25 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||0.25|-0.55|
81472637|NCT03240406|162637123|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|118.57||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.62|295.76||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||295.76|-58.62|0.191
81737706|NCT02558491|163173913|OTHER|||||||0.225||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overnight.||||0.225
81737707|NCT02558491|163173914|OTHER|||||||0.86||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overall.||||0.86
81438648|NCT01115855|162569702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.31||||||Change from baseline at Month 29 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||0.31|-0.49|
81438649|NCT01115855|162569702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.44||||||Change from baseline at Month 33 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||0.44|-0.57|
81438650|NCT01115855|162569702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.54||||||Change from baseline at Month 37 :Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||0.54|-0.50|
81438651|NCT01115855|162569702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.44|0.83||||||Change from baseline at Month 42 :Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||0.83|-0.44|
81438652|NCT01115855|162569702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.89||||||Change from baseline at Month 48 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||0.89|-0.63|
81438653|NCT01115855|162569702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.11||||||Change from baseline at Week 4 : Mixed effect model of repeated measurements with covariates of the treatment, Week, interaction between treatment and week, baseline NYHA cohort (II, III/IV), baseline eGFR (30-\<50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2, \>=50 ml/min/1.73 m\^2) and baseline value.||0.11|-0.36|
81438654|NCT00784134|162569714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.027||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.115|||Chi-squared|||||0.115|-0.062|0.554
81438655|NCT00784134|162569714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.87||Multivariable logit model adjusted for age, GCS, thalamus, stability ICH volume and stability IVH volume.|Multivariable Logit Model|||||1.87|0.75|0.465
81438656|NCT00784134|162569715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.25||Generalized ordered logit model adjusted for age, GCS, thalamus, stability ICH volume and stability IVH volume (categorical) compares odds ratio for mRS score \> K v. \<= K for K = 1 - 4; Alt v. Sal.|Generalized ordered Logit Model|||||1.25|0.63|0.484
81438657|NCT00784134|162569715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.71||The same generalized ordered logit model, adjusting for age, GCS, thalamus, stability ICH volume and stability IVH volume (categorical), compares odds ratio for mRS score greater than 5 versus mRS score equal or less than 5 (dead versus alive).|Generalized ordered Logit Model|||||0.71|0.28|<0.001
81438658|NCT00784134|162569716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.026||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.111|||Chi-squared|||||0.111|-0.059|0.552
81438659|NCT00784134|162569716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.9||Multivariable logit model adjusting for age, GCS, thalamus, stability ICH volume and stability IVH volume (categorical).|Multivariable Logit Model|||||1.90|0.80|0.350
81438660|NCT00784134|162569717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.8||Random effects model with site as random effect adjusted for age, GCS, thalamus, stability ICH volume and stability IVH volume (categorical).|Random Effects Model|||||1.80|0.78|0.428
81438661|NCT00784134|162569718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.1|||Generalized Estimating Equation Model|Generalized estimating equation model adjusting for age, GCS, thalamus, stability ICH volume and stability IVH volume (categorical).||Logit mRS scores 0-3 at 30 days||2.10|0.75|0.384
81472638|NCT03240406|162637124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|955.19||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|164.63|1745.74||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||1745.74|164.63|0.019
81539324|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.55||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|9.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||9.21|1.37|0.0092
81438662|NCT00784134|162569718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.64|||Generalized Estimating Equation Model|Generalized estimating equation model adjusting for age, GCS, thalamus, stability ICH volume and stability IVH volume (categorical).||Logit mRS scores 0-3 at 180 days||1.64|0.62|0.964
81438663|NCT00784134|162569719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0056|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0056
81438664|NCT00784134|162569720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||AUC/ Logit Model|||||||<0.001
81438665|NCT00784134|162569721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.771|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.771
81438666|NCT00784134|162569722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.098
81438667|NCT00784134|162569723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Generalized Linear Models|||||||0.450
81438668|NCT00784134|162569724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.501|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.501
81438669|NCT00784134|162569725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.795|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.795
81438670|NCT00784134|162569726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.784|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.784
81438671|NCT00784134|162569727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.592|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.592
81438672|NCT00784134|162569728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.105|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.105
81438673|NCT00784134|162569729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.152|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.152
81438674|NCT00784134|162569730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.055||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.111|0.008|||Fisher Exact|||||0.008|-0.111|0.055
81438675|NCT00784134|162569731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.035||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.014|||Fisher Exact|||||0.014|-0.084|0.202
81438676|NCT00784134|162569732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.004||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.03|||Fisher Exact|||||0.030|-0.022|0.771
81438677|NCT00784134|162569733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.004||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.036|||Fisher Exact|||||0.036|-0.028|0.811
81438678|NCT00784134|162569734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.144||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.057|||Fisher Exact|||||-0.057|-0.230|0.0017
81438679|NCT00784134|162569735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.86|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Adjusted Cox Proportional Hazards Model adjusting for age, GCS, thalamus, stability ICH volume and stability IVH volume (categorical).||||0.86|0.41|0.006
81438680|NCT00784134|162569736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.064||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.088|0.217|||Chi-squared|||||0.217|-0.088|0.410
81438681|NCT00784134|162569737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.016||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.096|0.128|||Chi-squared|||||0.128|-0.096|0.781
81438682|NCT00784134|162569738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.02||||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.113|0.152|||Chi-squared|||||0.152|-0.113|0.773
81438683|NCT00784134|162569739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.032||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.151|||Chi-squared|||||0.151|-0.085|0.587
81438684|NCT00784134|162569740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.015||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.121|||Chi-squared|||||0.121|-0.09|0.775
81438685|NCT00784134|162569741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.019||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.132|0.169|||Chi-squared|||||0.169|-0.132|0.808
81438686|NCT00784134|162569742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.033||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.165|0.099|||Chi-squared|||||0.099|-0.165|0.625
81438687|NCT00784134|162569743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.087||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.218|||Chi-squared|||||0.218|-0.043|0.191
81438688|NCT00784134|162569744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0066||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.197|0.211|||Chi-squared|||||0.211|-0.197|0.949
81438689|NCT00784134|162569745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.014||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|0.126|||Chi-squared|||||0.126|-0.098|0.812
81438690|NCT00784134|162569746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.059||||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.076|0.194|||Chi-squared|||||0.194|-0.076|0.394
81438691|NCT00784134|162569747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.312|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.312
81438692|NCT00784134|162569748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.075||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.16||Analysis of dichotomous eGOS, comparing Upper Severe Disability scores to Lower Severe Disability scores|Chi-squared|||||0.160|-0.011|0.087
81438693|NCT00784134|162569748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.43||Adjusted Multivariable Logit Model comparing eGOS scores of Upper Severe Disability or greater versus Lower Severe Disability and worse; Alteplase versus Saline|Multivariable Logit Model|||||2.43|0.98|0.064
81438694|NCT00784134|162569748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.89||Adjusted generalized ordered logit model odds ratios for eGOS scores of Moderate Disability or worse versus Good Recovery; Alteplase versus Saline|Generalized Ordered Logit Model|||||2.89|0.70|0.336
81438695|NCT00784134|162569748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.52||Adjusted generalized ordered logit model odds ratios for eGOS scores of Upper Severe Disability or worse versus Moderate Disability + Good Recovery; Alteplase versus Saline|Generalized Ordered Logit Model|||||1.52|0.57|0.783
81438696|NCT00784134|162569749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.14
81438697|NCT00784134|162569750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.312|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.312
81438698|NCT00784134|162569751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.65
81438699|NCT00784134|162569752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.478|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.478
81438700|NCT00784134|162569753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.634|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.634
81438701|NCT00784134|162569754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.255|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.255
81438702|NCT00784134|162569755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.224|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.224
81438703|NCT00784134|162569756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.882|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.882
81438704|NCT00784134|162569757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.551|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.551
81438705|NCT00784134|162569758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.224|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.224
81438706|NCT00784134|162569759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.376|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.376
81438707|NCT02960438|162569784|SUPERIORITY||Difference of arms|2.2||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.96|24.46|||Regression, Logistic||Estimate was calculated based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||24.46|-19.96|0.374
81438708|NCT02960438|162569784|SUPERIORITY||Difference of arms|11.1||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.42|29.64|||Regression, Logistic||Estimate was calculated based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||29.64|-7.42|0.102
81438709|NCT02960438|162569784|SUPERIORITY||Difference of arms|9.3||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.25|27.77|||Regression, Logistic||Estimate was calculated based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||27.77|-9.25|0.188
81438710|NCT03686150|162569806|OTHER|This was a population PK analysis of 25(OH)D after oral administration of Vitamin D.||||||||||||||||Part 1 of this study was to perform a population PK analysis of 25(OH)D after oral administration of Vitamin D in children who are overweight or obese and have asthma. Based on the interim analysis of the VDORA study, the PK of 25(OH)D after Vitamin D supplementation in children was well characterized by a 2-compartment population PK model with linear absorption and elimination kinetics. A loading dose of 50,000 IU followed by a daily dose of 8,000 IU was recommended.|Based on the interim analysis of the VDORA study, the PK of 25(OH)D after Vitamin D supplementation in children was well characterized by a 2-compartment population PK model with linear absorption and elimination kinetics. A loading dose of 50,000 IU followed by a daily dose of 8,000 IU was recommended.|||
81438711|NCT03686150|162569807|OTHER|This is one-sample test of proportion testing the null hypothesis that the proportion of participants with 25(OH)D level \>= 40 ng/mL is 50%.||||||0.0001|||||||z-test|||This is a one-sample test of proportion.||||0.0001
81438712|NCT03404401|162569829|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was set at 10%.|||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81438713|NCT01844531|162569841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|97.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.529|102.52||Model included effects:sequence;subjects within sequences;period and treatment with subjects within sequences as random effect.|ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability comparison FDC Empa12.5 : Empa12.5 + Met500, PK set AUCinfpred \[nmol\*h/L\] for EMPAGLIFLOZIN (PLASMA EDTA). The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale.||102.520|93.529|0.0000
81438714|NCT01844531|162569841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|98.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.57|102.65||Model included effects:sequence;subjects within sequences;period and treatment with all effects as fixed.|ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability - analysis with fixed effects for all terms comparison FDC Empa12.5 : Empa12.5 + Met500, PK set AUCinfpred \[nmol\*h/L\] for EMPAGLIFLOZIN (PLASMA EDTA). The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale.||102.65|93.57|<.0001
81438715|NCT01844531|162569841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|102.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.077|106.633||Model included effects:sequence;subjects within sequences;period and treatment with subjects within sequences as random effect.|ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability comparison FDC Empa5 : Empa5 + Met500 , PK set AUCinfpred \[nmol\*h/L\] for EMPAGLIFLOZIN (PLASMA EDTA). The statistical model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale.||106.633|99.077|0.0000
81438716|NCT01844531|162569841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|102.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.78|106.36|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability - analysis with fixed effects for all terms comparison FDC Empa5 (T2) : Empa5 + Met500 (R2), PK set AUCinfpred \[nmol\*h/L\] for EMPAGLIFLOZIN (PLASMA EDTA)||106.36|98.78|<.0001
81438717|NCT01844531|162569842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|96.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.4||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.542|104.628|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability comparison FDC Empa12.5 : Empa12.5 + Met500, PK set AUCinfpred \[ng\*h/mL\] for METFORMIN (PLASMA EDTA)||104.628|88.542|0.0006
81438718|NCT01844531|162569842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|97.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.1||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.41|105.68|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability - analysis with fixed effects for all terms comparison FDC Empa12.5 (T1) : Empa12.5 + Met500 (R1), PK set AUCinfpred \[ng\*h/mL\] for METFORMIN (PLASMA EDTA)||105.68|89.41|0.0004
81438719|NCT01844531|162569842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|96.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.8||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.772|102.093|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability comparison FDC Empa5 : Empa5 + Met500, PK set AUCinfpred \[ng\*h/mL\] for METFORMIN (PLASMA EDTA)||102.093|91.772|0.0000
81438720|NCT01844531|162569842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|96.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.79|102.32|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability - analysis with fixed effects for all terms comparison FDC Empa5 : Empa5 + Met500, PK set AUCinfpred \[ng\*h/mL\] for METFORMIN (PLASMA EDTA)||102.32|91.79|<.0001
81438721|NCT01844531|162569843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|98.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.53|102.686|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability comparison FDC Empa12.5 : Empa12.5 + Met500, PK set AUClast \[nmol\*h/L\] for EMPAGLIFLOZIN (PLASMA EDTA)||102.686|93.530|0.0000
81438722|NCT01844531|162569843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|98.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.55|102.81|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability - analysis with fixed effects for all terms comparison FDC Empa12.5 : Empa12.5 + Met500, PK set AUClast \[nmol\*h/L\] for EMPAGLIFLOZIN (PLASMA EDTA)||102.81|93.55|<.0001
81438723|NCT01844531|162569843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|102.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.146|106.522|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability comparison FDC Empa5 : Empa5 + Met500, PK set AUClast \[nmol\*h/L\] for EMPAGLIFLOZIN (PLASMA EDTA)||106.522|99.146|0.0000
81438724|NCT01844531|162569843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|102.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.85|106.25|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability - analysis with fixed effects for all terms comparison FDC Empa5 : Empa5 + Met500, PK set AUClast \[nmol\*h/L\] for EMPAGLIFLOZIN (PLASMA EDTA)||106.25|98.85|<.0001
81472639|NCT03240406|162637125|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.74||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.66|29.19||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||29.19|-60.66|0.493
81472640|NCT03240406|162637126|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|14.83||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|36.45||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||36.45|-6.78|0.18
81472641|NCT03240406|162637127|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|436.14||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-534.05|1406.33||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||1406.33|-534.05|0.379
81472642|NCT03240406|162637128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|784.06||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-99.73|1667.85||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||1667.85|-99.73|0.083
81472643|NCT03240406|162637129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.33||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.35||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||2.35|0.32|0.011
81472644|NCT03240406|162637130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.31||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.31|-0.16|0.541
81438725|NCT01844531|162569844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|104.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.882|109.555|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability comparison FDC Empa12.5 : Empa12.5 + Met500, PK set Cmax \[nmol/L\] for EMPAGLIFLOZIN (PLASMA EDTA)||109.555|99.882|0.0000
81438726|NCT01844531|162569844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|104.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.76|109.53|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability - analysis with fixed effects for all terms comparison FDC Empa12.5 : Empa12.5 + Met500, PK set Cmax \[nmol/L\] for EMPAGLIFLOZIN (PLASMA EDTA)||109.53|99.76|<.0001
81737708|NCT02558491|163173914|OTHER|||||||0.522||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for mealtime.||||0.522
81737709|NCT02558491|163173914|OTHER|||||||0.522||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overnight.||||0.522
81737710|NCT02558491|163173915|OTHER|||||||0.301||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overall.||||0.301
81737711|NCT02558491|163173916|OTHER|||||||0.189||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overall.||||0.189
81737712|NCT02558491|163173917|OTHER|||||||0.271||||||No a priori sample size was determined due to the feasibility/pilot nature of the trial. Significance level was set at P-value \<0.05.|ANOVA|||Secondary analysis followed the same format unless variables could not be considered normally distributed; in that case a related samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. Data were first binned (to ensure minimum count of five per bins) and the w2 statistics was used with the expected counts given by SoC. Based on achieved recruitment, a moderate effect size (0.3) is detectable with 80% power, or a large effect size (0.4) with 95% power (G-Power 3.1.9.2). Outcome measurement was for overall.||||0.271
81737713|NCT00834431|163173918|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|92.0||||||90.0|85.9|98.6|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||98.6|85.9|
81737714|NCT00834431|163173919|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.6||||||90.0|96.2|101.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101|96.2|
81737715|NCT00834431|163173920|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.7||||||90.0|96.3|101.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101|96.3|
81737716|NCT00835263|163173947|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|103.23||||||90.0|100.78|105.73|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||105.73|100.78|
81737717|NCT00835263|163173948|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|103.31||||||90.0|100.75|105.93|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||105.93|100.75|
81737718|NCT00835263|163173949|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|102.14||||||90.0|100.06|104.26|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104.26|100.06|
81438727|NCT01844531|162569844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|102.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.2||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.917|108.258|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability comparison FDC Empa5 : Empa5 + Met500, PK set Cmax \[nmol/L\] for EMPAGLIFLOZIN (PLASMA EDTA)||108.258|97.917|0.0000
81438728|NCT01844531|162569844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|102.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.72|108.14|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability - analysis with fixed effects for all terms comparison FDC Empa5 : Empa5 + Met500, PK set Cmax \[nmol/L\] for EMPAGLIFLOZIN (PLASMA EDTA)||108.14|97.72|<.0001
81438729|NCT01844531|162569845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|94.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.4||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.056|100.819|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability comparison FDC Empa12.5 : Empa12.5 + Met500, PK set Cmax \[ng/mL\] for METFORMIN (PLASMA EDTA)||100.819|89.056|0.0001
81438730|NCT01844531|162569845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|94.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.4||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.64|100.54|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability - analysis with fixed effects for all terms comparison FDC Empa12.5 : Empa12.5 + Met500, PK set Cmax \[ng/mL\] for METFORMIN (PLASMA EDTA)||100.54|88.64|0.0001
81438731|NCT01844531|162569845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|93.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.9||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.006|100.034|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability comparison FDC Empa5 : Empa5 + Met500, PK set Cmax \[ng/mL\] for METFORMIN (PLASMA EDTA)||100.034|88.006|0.0002
81438732|NCT01844531|162569845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|93.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.0||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.94|100.43|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability - analysis with fixed effects for all terms comparison FDC Empa5 : Empa5 + Met500, PK set Cmax \[ng/mL\] for METFORMIN (PLASMA EDTA)||100.43|87.94|0.0003
81438733|NCT01844531|162569846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|95.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.7||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.0|104.256|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability comparison FDC Empa12.5 : Empa12.5 + Met500, PK set AUClast \[ng\*h/mL\] for METFORMIN (PLASMA EDTA)||104.256|88.000|0.0008
81438734|NCT01844531|162569846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|96.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.5||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.78|105.41|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability - analysis with fixed effects for all terms comparison FDC Empa12.5 : Empa12.5 + Met500, PK set AUClast \[ng\*h/mL\] for METFORMIN (PLASMA EDTA)||105.41|88.78|0.0006
81438735|NCT01844531|162569846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|95.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.199|100.934|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability comparison FDC Empa5 : Empa5 + Met500, PK set AUClast \[ng\*h/mL\] for METFORMIN (PLASMA EDTA)||100.934|91.199|0.0000
81438736|NCT01844531|162569846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio FDC/single tablets|96.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.28|101.19|||ANOVA||\*Results reported as Standard Error of the mean are Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\].|Adjusted by-treatment geometric means and relative bioavailability - analysis with fixed effects for all terms comparison FDC Empa5 : Empa5 + Met500, PK set AUClast \[ng\*h/mL\] for METFORMIN (PLASMA EDTA)||101.19|91.28|<.0001
81438737|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.861||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test (RBMT) - Immediate memory||||0.861
81438738|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.668||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||RBMT - Delayed memory||||0.668
81438739|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.713||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||RBMT-Delayed corrected for immediate memory||||0.713
81438740|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||15 Words Test - Short-term memory||||0.028
81438741|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.227||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||15 Words Test - Total immediate memory||||0.227
81438742|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||15 Words Test - Learning Score||||0.130
81438743|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||15 Words Test- Delayed memory||||0.106
81438744|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||15 Words Test - Delayed corrected for total memory||||0.350
81438745|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.093||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||15 Words Test - Recognition||||0.093
81438746|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.614||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Digit Span forward - Short-term memory||||0.614
81438747|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.111||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Rey Complex Figure - Immediate memory||||0.111
81438748|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.451||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Rey Complex Figure - Delayed memory||||0.451
81438749|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.905||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Divided attention-Reaction time auditory response||||0.905
81438750|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.502||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Divided attention-Reaction time visual response||||0.502
81438751|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.531||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Divided attention-Number of omission errors||||0.531
81438752|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.681||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Divided attention-Number of commission errors||||0.681
81438753|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.713||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visual scanning - Reaction time for target stimuli||||0.713
81438754|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.229||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visual scanning - Number of omission errors||||0.229
81438755|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.329||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Visual scanning - Number of commission errors||||0.329
81438756|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.192||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Alertness - Reaction time tonic alertness||||0.192
81438757|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Alertness - Reaction time phasic alertness||||0.164
81438758|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.536||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Semantic fluency||||0.536
81438759|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.572||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Phonemic fluency||||0.572
81438760|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.632||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Digit span backward - Working memory||||0.632
81737719|NCT01020474|163173957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|0.18||Missing data for week 15 mean pain score are imputed based on distribution of baseline pain scores if participants discontinue due to adverse events/ abnormal laboratory test results or lack of efficacy.|ANCOVA|Based on LS Means using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model (including Treatment, Center, Baseline value as covariate).||||0.18|-1.51|0.121
81737720|NCT01020474|163173958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.63|||ANCOVA|Based on LS Means using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model (including Treatment, Center, Baseline value as covariate).||||0.63|-1.00|0.655
81438761|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.512||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Trail Making Test - Time condition A||||0.512
81438762|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.861||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Trail Making Test - Time condition B||||0.861
81438763|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.958||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Trail Making Test - Condition B/A||||0.958
81438764|NCT01546922|162569847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.819||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied, resulting in a significance level of 0.001.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Social cognition||||0.819
81438765|NCT00418522|162569876|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority test utilized a one-sided 2.5% level of significance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.38|0.0|||ANCOVA||A confidence interval (CI) approach was presented with a two-sided 95% CI of the difference between treatment and control.|The null hypothesis was that the inhaled human insulin group was inferior to the insulin glargine group with respect to 26-week change from baseline in HbA1c, while the alternate hypothesis is that the inhaled human insulin group was not inferior to the insulin glargine group with respect to 26-week change from baseline in HbA1c, given the predetermined non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.||0|-0.38|<0.0001
81438766|NCT00418522|162569876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.0516||95.0|-0.38|0.0|||ANCOVA||The superiority test used a one-sided 2.5% level of significance.|With an established non-inferiority claim, an additional test for superiority was conducted (ie, the margin was 0.0%).||0|-0.38|0.0516
81438767|NCT00418522|162569877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96||||0.0052||95.0|1.22|3.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.14|1.22|0.0052
81438768|NCT00418522|162569878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.0022||95.0|1.29|3.15|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.15|1.29|0.0022
81438769|NCT00418522|162569879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.248||95.0|0.4|1.27|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.27|0.40|0.2480
81472645|NCT03240406|162637131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.03||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.03|-0.01|0.273
81438770|NCT00418522|162569880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.57||||0.6091||95.0|-7.31|12.46|||ANCOVA|||||12.46|-7.31|0.6091
81438771|NCT00418522|162569881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.96|||<|0.0001||95.0|22.66|43.25|||ANCOVA|||Time 0 (fasting) at Week 26.||43.25|22.66|<0.0001
81438772|NCT00418522|162569881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.57|||<|0.0001||95.0|16.55|40.59|||ANCOVA|||Time 30 at Week 26.||40.59|16.55|<0.0001
81438773|NCT00418522|162569881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.96||||0.0044||95.0|5.96|31.96|||ANCOVA|||Time 60 at Week 26.||31.96|5.96|0.0044
81438774|NCT00418522|162569881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.69||||0.3168||95.0|-6.45|19.83|||ANCOVA|||Time 90 at Week 26.||19.83|-6.45|0.3168
81438775|NCT00418522|162569881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.9222||95.0|-12.12|13.39|||ANCOVA|||Time 120 at Week 26.||13.39|-12.12|0.9222
81438776|NCT00418522|162569881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.41||||0.695||95.0|-14.51|9.69|||ANCOVA|||Time 180 at Week 26.||9.69|-14.51|0.6950
81438777|NCT00418522|162569882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.61||||0.1207||95.0|-21.76|2.54|||ANCOVA|||Post-Breakfast, Week 26.||2.54|-21.76|0.1207
81737721|NCT01020474|163173959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 1.||0.61|-0.75|0.842
81737722|NCT01020474|163173959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 2||0.05|-1.32|0.070
81472646|NCT03240406|162637132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.06||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.06|-0.01|0.116
81737723|NCT01020474|163173959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 3.||-0.14|-1.51|0.019
81438778|NCT00418522|162569882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.11|||<|0.0001||95.0|-39.77|-18.44|||ANCOVA|||Post-Lunch, Week 26.||-18.44|-39.77|<0.0001
81438779|NCT00418522|162569882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.76|||<|0.0001||95.0|-44.17|-23.35|||ANCOVA|||Post-Dinner, Week 26.||-23.35|-44.17|<0.0001
81438780|NCT00418522|162569883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.21||||0.0735||95.0|-0.5|10.91|||ANCOVA|||Total Cholesterol at Week 26.||10.91|-0.50|0.0735
81438781|NCT00418522|162569883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.09||||0.0017||95.0|0.79|3.39|||ANCOVA|||HDL-c at Week 26.||3.39|0.79|0.0017
81438782|NCT00418522|162569883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.43||||0.1369||95.0|-1.1|7.96|||ANCOVA|||LDL-c at Week 26.||7.96|-1.10|0.1369
81438783|NCT00418522|162569883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.26||||0.5684||95.0|-10.4|18.92|||ANCOVA|||Triglycerides at Week 26.||18.92|-10.40|0.5684
81472647|NCT03240406|162637133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.01||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.01|0|0.213
81539325|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.69||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|15.48||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||15.48|2.09|0.0007
81438784|NCT00418522|162569884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.5673||95.0|-0.58|1.06|||ANCOVA|||hs-CRP at Week 26.||1.06|-0.58|0.5673
81438785|NCT00418522|162569884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.6099||95.0|-2.97|1.75|||ANCOVA|||Leptin at Week 26.||1.75|-2.97|0.6099
81438786|NCT00418522|162569884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.28||||0.7684||95.0|-12.94|17.51|||ANCOVA|||Spot urine microalbumin at Week 26.||17.51|-12.94|0.7684
81438787|NCT00418522|162569885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36||||0.5005||95.0|-0.69|1.42|||ANCOVA|||Adiponectin at Week 26.||1.42|-0.69|0.5005
81438788|NCT00418522|162569885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.685||95.0|-0.03|0.04|||ANCOVA|||ApoB at Week 26.||0.04|-0.03|0.6850
81438789|NCT00418522|162569886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|58.7||||0.1856||95.0|-43.37|160.77|||ANCOVA|||||160.77|-43.37|0.1856
81438790|NCT00418522|162569887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.72||||0.1862||95.0|-51.34|13.89|||ANCOVA|||||13.89|-51.34|0.1862
81472648|NCT03240406|162637134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.09||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.09|0|0.036
81438791|NCT00418522|162569893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.0055||95.0|0.35|2.04|||ANCOVA|||||2.04|0.35|0.0055
81438792|NCT00418522|162569894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42||||0.0053||95.0|0.12|0.71|||ANCOVA|||||0.71|0.12|0.0053
81438793|NCT00418522|162569896|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority test utilized a one-sided 2.5% level of significance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.47|-0.08|||ANCOVA||A CI approach was presented with a two-sided 95% CI of the difference between treatment and control.|The null hypothesis was that the inhaled human insulin group was inferior to the insulin glargine group with respect to 26-week change from baseline in HbA1c, while the alternate hypothesis is that the inhaled human insulin group was not inferior to the insulin glargine group with respect to 26-week change from baseline in HbA1c, given the predetermined non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.||-0.08|-0.47|<0.0001
81438794|NCT00418522|162569896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.0062||95.0|-0.47|-0.08|||ANCOVA||The superiority test used a one-sided 2.5% level of significance.|With an established non-inferiority claim, an additional test for superiority was conducted (ie, the margin was 0.0%).||-0.08|-0.47|0.0062
81438795|NCT01652729|162569897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2167||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.3|||mixed model for repeated measure|MMRM includes treatment, baseline HbA1c (\<9% or ≥9%), week of visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject random effect.||||-0.30|-1.15|0.0010
81438796|NCT01652729|162569897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1638||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.06|||mixed model for repeated measure|MMRM includes treatment, baseline HbA1c (\<9% or ≥9%), week of visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject random effect.||||-0.06|-0.70|0.0209
81438797|NCT01652729|162569897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2278||0.1347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.11|||mixed model for repeated measure|MMRM includes treatment, baseline HbA1c (\<9% or ≥9%), week of visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject random effect.||||0.11|-0.79|0.1347
81438798|NCT01652729|162569898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0489|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of Subjects Achieving HbA1c \<7% at Week 28.||||0.0489
81737724|NCT01020474|163173959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 4.||-0.21|-1.59|0.011
81737725|NCT01020474|163173959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 5.||0.02|-1.38|0.056
81737726|NCT01020474|163173959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 6.||-0.26|-1.66|0.008
81737727|NCT01020474|163173959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 7.||-0.19|-1.60|0.013
81737728|NCT01020474|163173959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.06||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 8.||-0.35|-1.77|0.004
81737729|NCT01020474|163173959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.95||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 9.||-0.24|-1.67|0.009
81737730|NCT01020474|163173959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 10.||-0.25|-1.69|0.008
81737731|NCT01020474|163173959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 11.||-0.13|-1.59|0.021
81737732|NCT01020474|163173959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|-0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 12.||-0.23|-1.71|0.010
81737733|NCT01020474|163173959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 13.||0.00|-1.49|0.051
81737734|NCT01020474|163173959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 14.||-0.14|-1.66|0.020
81737735|NCT01020474|163173959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 15.||0.03|-1.51|0.060
81438799|NCT01652729|162569898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0103|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of Subjects Achieving HbA1c \<7% at Week 28.||||0.0103
81438800|NCT01652729|162569899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.96||0.0924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|1.7|||mixed model for repeated measure|MMRM includes treatment, baseline HbA1c (\<9% or ≥9%), week of visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject random effect.||||1.7|-21.8|0.0924
81438801|NCT01652729|162569899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-30.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.037||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.7|-15.1|||mixed model for repeated measure|MMRM includes treatment, baseline HbA1c (\<9% or ≥9%), week of visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject random effect.||||-15.1|-46.7|0.0001
81438802|NCT01652729|162569900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4058||0.8625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.87||Nominal p-value|mixed model for repeated measure|MMRM includes treatment, baseline HbA1c (\<9% or ≥9%), week of visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject random effect.||||0.87|-0.73|0.8625
81438803|NCT01652729|162569900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5419||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|-0.2||Nominal p-value|mixed model for repeated measure|MMRM includes treatment, baseline HbA1c (\<9% or ≥9%), week of visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed factors, and subject random effect.||||-0.20|-2.34|0.0198
81438804|NCT01652729|162569901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-35.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.71||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.23|-4.68||Nominal p-value|general linear model|Includes treatment and baseline HbA1c (\< 9% or ≥ 9%) as fixed factors, and baseline 2-hour postprandial plasma glucose concentrations as a covariate.||||-4.68|-67.23|0.0248
81438805|NCT01652729|162569901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-20.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.66||0.2914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.02|18.25||Nominal p-value|general linear model|Includes treatment and baseline HbA1c (\< 9% or ≥ 9%) as fixed factors, and baseline 2-hour postprandial plasma glucose concentrations as a covariate.||||18.25|-60.02|0.2914
81450495|NCT03433755|162587806|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|6.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|11.92||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||11.92|0.42|0.017
81450496|NCT03433755|162587807|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-22.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.44||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.12|-12.81||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-12.81|-33.12|0.0002
81737736|NCT01020474|163173960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 1.||0.47|-0.90|0.540
81737737|NCT01020474|163173960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 2||0.50|-0.87|0.593
81737738|NCT01020474|163173960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 3.||0.25|-1.13|0.206
81737739|NCT01020474|163173960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 4.||0.21|-1.18|0.168
81737740|NCT01020474|163173960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 5.||0.32|-1.08|0.280
81737741|NCT01020474|163173960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 6.||0.06|-1.34|0.075
81737742|NCT01020474|163173960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 7.||0.21|-1.21|0.168
81737743|NCT01020474|163173960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 8.||-0.30|-1.73|0.006
81737744|NCT01020474|163173960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 9.||0.15|-1.29|0.120
81737745|NCT01020474|163173960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 10.||-0.05|-1.49|0.037
81737746|NCT01020474|163173960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 11.||0.30|-1.16|0.246
81472649|NCT03240406|162637135|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.43||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.43|-0.1|0.223
81438806|NCT00483548|162569902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.7921||95.0|-3.07|2.34||Due to planned interim analysis of primary endpoint, to control type I error at 2-sided alpha=0.05, a nominal 2-sided p-value ≤0.0476 needed at final analysis to reject the null hypothesis of no treatment effect.|ANCOVA Mixed-effects repeated-measures|No other adjustment made for multiple comparisons since all comparisons, except for single primary comparison, are considered secondary.|Mixed-effects repeated-measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance model: fixed categorical effects of treatment, country, mood stabilizer type, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, fixed continuous effect of baseline value and subject as random effect.|N=141 per arm (282 total) needed for 85% power for 2-sided alpha=0.05 based on true mean difference=4.0 and standard deviation (SD)=11.0 for primary endpoint. Interim Analysis (IA) planned when 60% of subjects had completed study or discontinued prematurely to assess efficacy (nominal 2-sided p-value less than or equal to \[≤\] 0.0076) or futility (nominal 2-sided p-value greater than or equal to \[≥\] 0.5099).||2.34|-3.07|0.7921
81438807|NCT00483548|162569903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.7223||95.0|-0.25|0.36|||ANCOVA Mixed-effects repeated-measures|||Week 6; MMRM analysis of covariance model with fixed categorical effects of treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, fixed continuous effect of baseline value and subject as random effect.||0.36|-0.25|0.7223
81438808|NCT00483548|162569904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.846||||0.5029||95.0|0.52|1.38|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio measures the odds of achieving remission (MADRS total score ≤ 12) from ziprasidone treated subjects versus placebo; a value \> 1 favors ziprasidone.|Week 6; LOCF; Logistic regression model with treatment, country, and type of mood stabilizer.||1.38|0.52|0.5029
81438809|NCT00483548|162569905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.949||||0.8266||95.0|0.59|1.52|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio measures the odds of achieving response (≥ 50 % reduction in MADRS total score) from ziprasidone treated subjects versus placebo; a value \> 1 favors ziprasidone.|Week 6; LOCF; Logistic regression model with treatment, country, and type of mood stabilizer.||1.52|0.59|0.8266
81438810|NCT00483548|162569906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.939||||0.7924||95.0|0.59|1.5||Logistic regression model with treatment, country, and type of mood stabilizer.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6; LOCF; Logistic regression model with treatment, country, and type of mood stabilizer.||1.50|0.59|0.7924
81438811|NCT00483548|162569907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.0594||95.0|-3.42|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Week 1; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.07|-3.42|0.0594
81438812|NCT00483548|162569907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.223||95.0|-3.27|0.77|||ANCOVA|||Week 2; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.77|-3.27|0.2230
81438813|NCT00483548|162569907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.6971||95.0|-2.57|1.72|||ANCOVA|||Week 3; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||1.72|-2.57|0.6971
81438814|NCT00483548|162569907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.5485||95.0|-2.89|1.54|||ANCOVA|||Week 4; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||1.54|-2.89|0.5485
81438815|NCT00483548|162569907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.8322||95.0|-2.6|2.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 5; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||2.10|-2.60|0.8322
81438816|NCT00483548|162569908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.1771||95.0|-0.29|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 1; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.05|-0.29|0.1771
81438817|NCT00483548|162569908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.1765||95.0|-0.37|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Week 2; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.07|-0.37|0.1765
81438818|NCT00483548|162569908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.6765||95.0|-0.27|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Week 3; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.18|-0.27|0.6765
81438819|NCT00483548|162569908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.977||95.0|-0.24|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Week 4; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.25|-0.24|0.9770
81472650|NCT03240406|162637136|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.04||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.04|-0.38|0.119
81737747|NCT01020474|163173960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 12.||0.13|-1.36|0.105
81737748|NCT01020474|163173960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 13.||0.41|-1.09|0.376
81737749|NCT01020474|163173960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 14.||0.35|-1.18|0.285
81737750|NCT01020474|163173960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of Week 15.||0.61|-0.95|0.663
81737751|NCT01020474|163173961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.05|||ANCOVA|Based on LS Means using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model (including Treatment, Center, Baseline value as covariate).||||-0.05|-1.68|0.037
81472651|NCT03240406|162637137|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.33||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.33|-0.41|0.841
81472652|NCT03240406|162637138|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.53||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.53|-0.04|0.088
81472653|NCT03240406|162637139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.11||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.11|-0.13|0.893
81472654|NCT03240406|162637140|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.43||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|-0.06||MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|ANCOVA|MHD-Comparison difference in Burst 2 value estimated by ANCOVA, adjusted for Burst 1 value, age, sex, years of education|Mean Difference of MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||-0.06|-2.81|0.042
81472655|NCT03240406|162637141|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-16.0||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|-1.5||Linear mixed-effects model adjusted for adjusted for arm, year, weekday, season, EMA cognition, baseline age, sex, education yrs, # of sessions (cubic spline), and time of day (cubic spline)|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for arm, year, weekday, season, EMA cognition, baseline age, sex, education yrs, # of sessions (cubic spline), and time of day (cubic spline)|Difference in the slopes of processing speed over years between MHD Arm and Comparison Arm.|||-1.5|-31|0.031
81472656|NCT03240406|162637142|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.12||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.51||Linear mixed-effects model adjusted for arm, year, weekday, season, EMA cognition, baseline age, sex, education yrs, # of sessions (cubic spline), and time of day (cubic spline)|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for arm, year, weekday, season, EMA cognition, baseline age, sex, education yrs, # of sessions (cubic spline), and time of day (cubic spline)|Difference in the slopes of error distance over years between MHD Arm vs Comparison Arm|||0.51|-0.27|0.55
81472657|NCT03240406|162637143|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.018||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.054||Generalized Estimating equation Poisson model adjusted for arm, year, weekday vs weekend, season, EMA cognition, baseline age, sex, education yrs, # of sessions (cubic spline), time of day (cubic spline)|Generalized Estimating Equation|Adjusted for arm, year, wkday/wknd, season, EMA cognition, baseline age, sex, education yrs, # of sessions (cubic spline), time of day (cubic spline)|Difference in the slopes of log-transformed error rates over years between the MHD Arm and the Comparison Arm.|||0.054|-0.090|0.846
81472658|NCT00207727|162637144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||95.0||||The p-value was non estimable because the observed trend was in the opposite direction of that stated in the one sided alternative hypothesis|Jonckheere Terpstra|Jonckheere Terpstra nonparametric trend test procedure with 5% level of significance was be used to test for the monotonic trend.||Hypothesis: The null hypothesis of no effect among the treatment groups was tested against the alternative hypothesis that the cumulative number of newly Gd-enhancing T1-weighted lesions on cranial MRIs through Week 23 would decrease monotonically with dose at a significance level of 0.05.||||0.00
81472659|NCT00207727|162637145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.892||95.0|||||2-sided Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney|||||||0.892
81737752|NCT01020474|163173962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.58|||Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis at Week 15.||2.58|0.53|0.694
81737753|NCT01020474|163173963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|7.02|||Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis at Week 15.||7.02|0.72|0.162
81737754|NCT01020474|163173964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.013|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value uses the row mean score statistic based on Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit transformation.||Statistical analysis at Week 15.||||0.013
81737755|NCT00835536|163173973|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.0||||||90.0|93.1|108.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108|93.1|
81472660|NCT00207727|162637145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.599||95.0|||||2-sided Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney|||||||0.599
81472661|NCT00207727|162637145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.517||95.0|||||2-sided Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney|||||||0.517
81472662|NCT00207727|162637145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.967||95.0|||||2-sided Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney|||Hypothesis: The null hypothesis is no difference between any ustekinumab treatment groups and placebo at a significant level of 0.05 for comparison for each treatment group.||||0.967
81472663|NCT00207727|162637146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2-sided Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test (α = 0.05) used for each comparison with placebo||||||0.720
81472664|NCT00207727|162637146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.152||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2-sided Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test (α = 0.05) used for each comparison with placebo||||||0.152
81472665|NCT00207727|162637146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.431||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2-sided Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test (α = 0.05) used for each comparison with placebo||||||0.431
81737756|NCT00835536|163173974|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|96.5||||||90.0|92.1|101.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101|92.1|
81737757|NCT00950989|163173985|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rate|3.2||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|15.4||P-value is nominal p-value without multiplicity adjustment based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for sex.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.4|-9.0|0.598
81737758|NCT00950989|163173985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993||||||Adjusted p-value is based on a combination of sequential testing and the Hommel procedure to control the overall significance level for all the comparisons.|Sequential testing + Hommel procedure|||||||0.993
81737759|NCT00950989|163173985|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rate|3.2||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|15.4||P-value is nominal p-value without multiplicity adjustment based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for sex.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.4|-9.0|0.635
81737760|NCT00950989|163173985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74||||||Adjusted p-value is based on a combination of sequential testing and the Hommel procedure to control the overall significance level for all the comparisons.|Sequential testing + Hommel procedure|||||||0.740
81737761|NCT00950989|163173985|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rate|-3.2||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|7.8||P-value is nominal p-value without multiplicity adjustment based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for sex.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.8|-14.1|0.572
81737762|NCT00950989|163173985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.572||||||Adjusted p-value is based on a combination of sequential testing and the Hommel procedure to control the overall significance level for all the comparisons.|Sequential testing + Hommel procedure|||||||0.572
81737763|NCT00950989|163173986|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-3.2||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|14.0||P-value is nominal p-value without multiplicity adjustment based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for sex.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.0|-20.4|0.728
81737764|NCT00950989|163173986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993||||||Adjusted p-value is based on a combination of sequential testing and the Hommel procedure to control the overall significance level for all the comparisons.|Sequential testing + Hommel procedure|||||||0.993
81737765|NCT00950989|163173986|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-6.3||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|10.7||P-value is nominal p-value without multiplicity adjustment based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for sex.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.7|-23.4|0.412
81737766|NCT00950989|163173986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74||||||Adjusted p-value is based on a combination of sequential testing and the Hommel procedure to control the overall significance level for all the comparisons.|Sequential testing + Hommel procedures|||||||0.740
81737767|NCT00950989|163173986|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|3.2||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|20.5||P-value is nominal p-value without multiplicity adjustment based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for sex.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.5|-14.2|0.740
81737768|NCT00950989|163173986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993||||||Adjusted p-value is based on a combination of sequential testing and the Hommel procedure to control the overall significance level for all the comparisons.|Sequential testing + Hommel procedure|||||||0.993
81737769|NCT00950989|163173987|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|6.1||P-value is nominal p-value without multiplicity adjustment based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for sex.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.1|-6.1|0.984
81737770|NCT00950989|163173987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993||||||Adjusted p-value is based on a combination of sequential testing and the Hommel procedure to control the overall significance level for all the comparisons.|Sequential testing + Hommel procedure|||||||0.993
81737771|NCT00950989|163173987|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|6.1||P-value is nominal p-value without multiplicity adjustment based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for sex.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.1|-6.1|0.993
81737772|NCT00950989|163173987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993||||||Adjusted p-value is based on a combination of sequential testing and the Hommel procedure to control the overall significance level for all the comparisons.|Sequential testing + Hommel procedure|||||||0.993
81737773|NCT00950989|163173987|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-3.2||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|1.2||P-value is nominal p-value without multiplicity adjustment based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for sex.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.2|-7.5|0.159
81737774|NCT00950989|163173987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.797||||||Adjusted p-value is based on a combination of sequential testing and the Hommel procedure to control the overall significance level for all the comparisons.|Sequential testing + Hommel procedure|||||||0.797
81438820|NCT00483548|162569908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.7907||95.0|-0.3|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Week 5; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.23|-0.30|0.7907
81438821|NCT00483548|162569909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0392||95.0|-0.43|-0.01|||ANOVA|||Week 1; LOCF; Analysis of variance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects.||-0.01|-0.43|0.0392
81737775|NCT00950989|163173988|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.3||P-value is nominal without multiplicity adjustment based on ANCOVA model adjusting for sex and baseline DAS28 score.|ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.7|0.459
81737776|NCT00950989|163173988|SUPERIORITY||LS mean of difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5||P-value is nominal without multiplicity adjustment based on ANCOVA model adjusting for sex and baseline DAS28 score.|ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.5|0.906
81737777|NCT00950989|163173988|SUPERIORITY||LS mean of difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5||P-value is nominal without multiplicity adjustment based on ANCOVA model adjusting for sex and baseline DAS28 score.|ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.5|0.849
81737778|NCT05152576|163174015|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|41.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|59.3||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline investigator-rated FWS-FHL at maximum.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confidence interval for responder rate is calculated using normal approximation.||59.3|23.5|<0.001
81438822|NCT00483548|162569909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.2803||95.0|-0.38|0.11|||ANOVA|||Week 2; LOCF; Analysis of variance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects.||0.11|-0.38|0.2803
81737779|NCT05152576|163174015|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|38.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.2|57.1||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline investigator-rated FWS-FHL at maximum.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confidence interval for responder rate is calculated using normal approximation.||57.1|19.2|<0.001
81737780|NCT05152576|163174015|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|41.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|59.3||Based on CMH test stratified by baseline investigator-rated FWS-FHL at maximum.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Confidence interval for responder rate is calculated using normal approximation.||59.3|23.5|<0.001
81438823|NCT00483548|162569909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.9835||95.0|-0.26|0.26|||ANOVA|||Week 3; LOCF; Analysis of variance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects.||0.26|-0.26|0.9835
81438824|NCT00483548|162569909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.7062||95.0|-0.34|0.23|||ANOVA|||Week 4; LOCF; Analysis of variance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects.||0.23|-0.34|0.7062
81438825|NCT00483548|162569909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.9518||95.0|-0.31|0.29|||ANOVA|||Week 5; LOCF; Analysis of variance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects.||0.29|-0.31|0.9518
81438826|NCT00483548|162569909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.4757||95.0|-0.2|0.42||Analysis of variance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects.|ANOVA|||Week 6; LOCF||0.42|-0.20|0.4757
81438827|NCT00483548|162569910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.6362||95.0|-1.12|1.82|||ANCOVA|||Week 2; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||1.82|-1.12|0.6362
81438828|NCT00483548|162569910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.4565||95.0|-0.98|2.17|||ANCOVA|||Week 4; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||2.17|-0.98|0.4565
81472666|NCT00207727|162637146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.292||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2-sided Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test (α = 0.05) used for each comparison with placebo||Hypothesis: The null hypothesis is no difference between any ustekinumab treatment groups and placebo at a significant level of 0.05 for comparison for each treatment group with placebo..||||0.292
81472667|NCT01653327|162637161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3198|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3198
81472668|NCT01653327|162637162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3522|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3522
81438829|NCT00483548|162569910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.477||95.0|-1.08|2.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 6; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||2.30|-1.08|0.4770
81438830|NCT00483548|162569911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.1277||95.0|-0.2|1.6|||ANCOVA|||Week 1; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||1.60|-0.20|0.1277
81472669|NCT02301039|162637164|SUPERIORITY|An objective response rate of 25% will be considered clinically meaningful and a response rate less than 10% will be considered lack of efficacy. The treatment will be considered a success if 8 or more of 40 enrolled patients have a PR or better by RECIST 1.1.|Binomial estimate of response rate of PR|17.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|32.8|||||Clopper-Pearson (Exact) Confidence Interval. Excluded from rate due to no response evaluation: Soft Tissue: 2; Bone: 2; Expansion: 7 patients|An objective response rate of 25% will be considered clinically meaningful and a response rate less than 10% will be considered lack of efficacy. The treatment will be considered a success if 8 or more of 40 enrolled patients have a PR or better by RECIST 1.1.||32.8|7.3|
81472670|NCT02301039|162637164|SUPERIORITY||Binomial estimate of response rate of PR|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|16.9|||||Clopper-Pearson exact confidence interval; Excluded from rate due to no response evaluation: Soft Tissue: 2; Bone: 2; Expansion: 7 patients|An objective response rate of 25% will be considered clinically meaningful and a response rate less than 10% will be considered lack of efficacy. The treatment will be considered a success if 8 or more of 40 enrolled patients have a PR or better by RECIST 1.1.||16.9|1.0|
81438831|NCT00483548|162569911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.2345||95.0|-0.41|1.68|||ANCOVA|||Week 2; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||1.68|-0.41|0.2345
81438832|NCT00483548|162569911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.8337||95.0|-1.05|1.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 3; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||1.30|-1.05|0.8337
81438833|NCT00483548|162569911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.4646||95.0|-0.73|1.59|||ANCOVA|||Week 4; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||1.59|-0.73|0.4646
81438834|NCT00483548|162569911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.3993||95.0|-0.67|1.67|||ANCOVA|||Week 5; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||1.67|-0.67|0.3993
81438835|NCT00483548|162569911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.7647||95.0|-1.08|1.46|||ANCOVA|||Week 6; LOCF; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||1.46|-1.08|0.7647
81438836|NCT00483548|162569912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|4.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65||0.0108||95.0|0.99|7.5|||ANCOVA|||Week 6; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||7.50|0.99|0.0108
81438837|NCT00483548|162569913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-4.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.001||95.0|-7.24|-1.87|||ANCOVA|||Total SDS: Week 6; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||-1.87|-7.24|0.0010
81438838|NCT00483548|162569914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Days Lost: Week 6; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.12|-1.00|0.1230
81438839|NCT00483548|162569914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.6232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Days Unproductive: Week 6; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.50|-0.84|0.6232
81737781|NCT00859430|163174016|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|105.0||||||90.0|98.6|112.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||112|98.6|
81737782|NCT00859430|163174017|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|98.6||||||90.0|96.2|101.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||101|96.2|
81737783|NCT00859430|163174018|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|98.4||||||90.0|95.9|101.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||101|95.9|
81737784|NCT02925884|163174065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: No difference between the Gunnar OTC Condition and the Control Condition on the factor score of Decreased Cognitive Functions.||||0.011
81737785|NCT02925884|163174065|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: No difference between the Gunnar OTC Condition and the Control Condition on the factor score of Eyestrain.||||<0.001
81737786|NCT02925884|163174065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: No difference between the Gunnar OTC Condition and the Control Condition on the factor score of Physical Discomfort.||||0.009
81737787|NCT02925884|163174065|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: No difference between the Gunnar OTC Condition and the Control Condition on the factor score of Deceased Visual Function.||||<0.001
81737788|NCT02925884|163174065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: No difference between the Gunnar OTC Condition and the Control Condition on the factor score of Poor Balance.||||0.28
81737789|NCT02925884|163174066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.903|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.903
81737790|NCT02925884|163174067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: No difference between the Gunna OTC Glasses condition and the Control condition on Red Color Perception.||||0.009
81737791|NCT02925884|163174067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.446|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: No difference between the Gunna OTC Glasses condition and the Control condition on Green Color Perception.||||0.446
81438840|NCT00483548|162569915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0096||95.0|0.04|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Week 2; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.31|0.04|0.0096
81737792|NCT02925884|163174067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.953|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: No difference between the Gunna OTC Glasses condition and the Control condition on Blue Color Perception.||||0.953
81737793|NCT02925884|163174068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.266|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.266
81737794|NCT02925884|163174069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.424|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.424
81737795|NCT02925884|163174070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.343|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.343
81737796|NCT02925884|163174071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.489|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.489
81737797|NCT02925884|163174072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.885|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.885
81737798|NCT02925884|163174073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81438841|NCT00483548|162569915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.8134||95.0|-0.13|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 4; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.16|-0.13|0.8134
81737799|NCT02925884|163174074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.359|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.359
81737800|NCT04516434|163174075|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to after the pressure-flow study||||1
81737801|NCT04516434|163174075|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to after the pressure-flow study||||0.99
81737802|NCT04516434|163174076|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to after the pressure-flow study||||0.08
81737803|NCT04516434|163174076|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.045|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to after the pressure-flow study||||0.045
81737804|NCT04516434|163174078|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||First sensation of bladder filling - change in cystometry before stimulation and after stimulation (up to 60 minutes).||||1
81737805|NCT04516434|163174078|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.41|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||First sensation of bladder filling - change in cystometry before stimulation and after stimulation (up to 60 minutes).||||0.41
81737806|NCT04516434|163174078|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Maximum cystometric capacity - change in cystometry before stimulation and after stimulation (up to 60 minutes).||||1
81737807|NCT04516434|163174078|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Maximum cystometric capacity - change in cystometry before stimulation and after stimulation (up to 60 minutes).||||0.01
81737808|NCT04516434|163174079|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to after the pressure-flow study||||1
81737809|NCT04516434|163174079|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to after the pressure-flow study||||1
81737810|NCT04516434|163174080|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to after the pressure-flow study||||1
81737811|NCT04516434|163174080|OTHER|Descriptive analysis||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to after the pressure-flow study||||0.99
81737812|NCT03086460|163174082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.171|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~The primary endpoint was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment, period, and patient as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate. The confidence intervals (CIs) and the p-values of the comparisons between each dose of CHF 1531 pMDI and Placebo at Day 14 were adjusted for multiplicity, based on the parametric simulation method of Edwards and Berry."||0.171|0.050|<0.001
81737813|NCT03086460|163174082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.158|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.095|0.22|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.220|0.095|<0.001
81737814|NCT03086460|163174082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.133|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|0.194|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.194|0.072|<0.001
81737815|NCT03086460|163174082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.167|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.109|0.225|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.225|0.109|<0.001
81737816|NCT03086460|163174082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.144|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|0.19|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~The statistical analysis was performed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment, period, and patient as fixed effects, and baseline as a covariate."||0.190|0.098|<0.001
81737817|NCT03086460|163174082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.095|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~The statistical analysis was performed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment, period, and patient as fixed effects, and baseline as a covariate."||0.095|-0.002|0.059
81737818|NCT03086460|163174082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.07|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.070|-0.026|0.361
81737819|NCT03086460|163174082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.057||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.102|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.102|0.011|0.016
81737820|NCT03086460|163174082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.025||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.026|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.026|-0.075|0.340
81737821|NCT03086460|163174082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.058|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.058|-0.038|0.690
81737822|NCT03086460|163174082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.034||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.082|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.082|-0.013|0.155
81737823|NCT03086460|163174083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.112|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.049|0.175|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analysis of covariance model: treatment, subject, and period as fixed effects; baseline FEV1 value as covariates. CIs and p-values for CHF 1531 pMDI vs Placebo are adjusted for multiplicity (parametric simulation method by Edwards and Berry). Subjects receiving the same treatment in more than one period are included in the primary efficacy model with only data from the first instance of each treatment."||0.175|0.049|<0.001
81737824|NCT03086460|163174083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.101|0.23|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.230|0.101|<0.001
81737825|NCT03086460|163174083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.138|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.203|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.203|0.074|<0.001
81737826|NCT03086460|163174083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|0.235|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.235|0.113|<0.001
81737827|NCT03086460|163174083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.149|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.101|0.197|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analysis of covariance model: treatment, subject, and period as fixed effects; baseline FEV1 value as covariates. Subjects receiving the same treatment in more than one period are included in the primary efficacy model with only data from the first instance of each treatment."||0.197|0.101|<0.001
81737828|NCT03086460|163174083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.054||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.104|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Analysis of covariance model: treatment, subject, and period as fixed effects; baseline FEV1 value as covariates. Subjects receiving the same treatment in more than one period are included in the primary efficacy model with only data from the first instance of each treatment."||0.104|0.004|0.035
81737829|NCT03086460|163174083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.076|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.076|-0.024|0.301
81737830|NCT03086460|163174083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.062||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.11|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.110|0.014|0.011
81737831|NCT03086460|163174083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.028||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.024|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.024|-0.080|0.294
81737832|NCT03086460|163174083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.008||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.058|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.058|-0.042|0.747
81438842|NCT00483548|162569915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0226||95.0|0.02|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Week 6; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.29|0.02|0.0226
81737833|NCT03086460|163174083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.036||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.086|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.086|-0.014|0.155
81737834|NCT03086460|163174084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|0.207|||ANCOVA|||"Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analysis of covariance model: treatment, subject, and period as fixed effects; baseline FEV1 value as covariates. CIs and p-values for CHF 1531 pMDI vs Placebo are adjusted for multiplicity (parametric simulation method by Edwards and Berry). Subjects receiving the same treatment in more than one period are included in the model with only data for the instance of each treatment, which occurred after the randomization error."||0.207|0.065|<0.001
81737835|NCT03086460|163174084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.186|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|0.258|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.258|0.113|<0.001
81737836|NCT03086460|163174084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.165|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.238|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.238|0.092|<0.001
81737837|NCT03086460|163174084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.185|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.118|0.252|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.252|0.118|<0.001
81737838|NCT03086460|163174084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.176|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.121|0.231|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analysis of covariance model: treatment, subject, and period as fixed effects; baseline FEV1 value as covariates. Subjects receiving the same treatment in more than one period are included in the model with only data for the instance of each treatment which occurred after the randomization error."||0.231|0.121|<0.001
81737839|NCT03086460|163174084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.108|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Analysis of covariance model: treatment, subject, and period as fixed effects; baseline FEV1 value as covariates. Subjects receiving the same treatment in more than one period are included in the model with only data for the instance of each treatment which occurred after the randomization error."||0.108|-0.008|0.088
81737840|NCT03086460|163174084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.029||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.088|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.088|-0.029|0.323
81737841|NCT03086460|163174084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.049||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.103|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.103|-0.005|0.073
81737842|NCT03086460|163174084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.021||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.039|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.039|-0.080|0.489
81438843|NCT00483548|162569916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0193||95.0|0.02|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Week 2; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.23|0.02|0.0193
81438844|NCT00483548|162569916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.4745||0.16|-0.07|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 4; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.16|-0.07|0.4745
81472671|NCT02301039|162637164|SUPERIORITY||Binomial estimate of response rate of PR|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|25.3|||||Clopper-Pearson (Exact) Confidence Interval Excluded from rate due to no response evaluation: Soft Tissue: 2; Bone: 2; Expansion: 7 patients|An objective response rate of 25% will be considered clinically meaningful and a response rate less than 10% will be considered lack of efficacy. The treatment will be considered a success if 8 or more of 40 enrolled patients have a PR or better by RECIST 1.1.||25.3|5.5|
81737843|NCT03086460|163174084|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.001||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057|0.056|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.056|-0.057|0.978
81438845|NCT00483548|162569916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.2613||95.0|-0.05|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Week 6; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.19|-0.05|0.2613
81737844|NCT03086460|163174084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.077|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.077|-0.037|0.484
81737845|NCT03086460|163174085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.107|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|0.166|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analysis of covariance model: treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as random effect, baseline FEV1 value as covariate. CIs and p-values for CHF 1531 pMDI vs Placebo are adjusted for multiplicity (parametric simulation method by Edwards and Berry). Patients receiving the same treatment during two periods are considered twice in the ANCOVA model (once for each period attended)."||0.166|0.048|<0.001
81737846|NCT03086460|163174085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.157|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.217|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.217|0.096|<0.001
81737847|NCT03086460|163174085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.133|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.073|0.193|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.193|0.073|<0.001
81737848|NCT03086460|163174085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.217|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.217|0.103|<0.001
81737849|NCT03086460|163174085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.147|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.102|0.192|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Analysis of covariance model: treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as random effect, baseline FEV1 value as covariate. Patients receiving the same treatment during two periods are considered twice in the ANCOVA model (once for each period attended)."||0.192|0.102|<0.001
81737850|NCT03086460|163174085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.098|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Analysis of covariance model: treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as random effect, baseline FEV1 value as covariate. Patients receiving the same treatment during two periods are considered twice in the ANCOVA model (once for each period attended)."||0.098|0.002|0.041
81737851|NCT03086460|163174085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.073|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.073|-0.021|0.275
81737852|NCT03086460|163174085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.053||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.098|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.098|0.008|0.021
81737853|NCT03086460|163174085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.024||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.073|0.026|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.026|-0.073|0.350
81737854|NCT03086460|163174085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003||||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.051|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.051|-0.044|0.886
81737855|NCT03086460|163174085|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.027||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.074|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #6 of this outcome measure."||0.074|-0.020|0.254
81737856|NCT03086460|163174086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.114|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.169|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~This secondary efficacy variable was analyzed using the ANCOVA model that was also used for the primary efficacy analysis, without adjusting for multiplicity."||0.169|0.060|<0.001
81737857|NCT03086460|163174086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.154|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.099|0.208|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.208|0.099|<0.001
81737858|NCT03086460|163174086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.193|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.138|0.247|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.247|0.138|<0.001
81737859|NCT03086460|163174086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.216|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.163|0.268|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.268|0.163|<0.001
81737860|NCT03086460|163174086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.224|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.224|0.120|<0.001
81737861|NCT03086460|163174086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.095|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.095|-0.016|0.165
81737862|NCT03086460|163174086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.078||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|0.132|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.132|0.024|0.005
81438846|NCT00483548|162569917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0271||95.0|0.01|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Total score: Week 2; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.21|0.01|0.0271
81438847|NCT00483548|162569917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.7462||95.0|-0.07|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Total score: Week 4; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.05|-0.07|0.7462
81438848|NCT00483548|162569917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.9574||95.0|-0.08|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Total score: Week 6; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.08|-0.08|0.9574
81438849|NCT00483548|162569917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0844||95.0|-0.01|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Global severity score: Week 2; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.10|-0.01|0.0844
81472672|NCT03282591|162637260|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.4||||0.9942|ONE_SIDED|95.0||56.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||56.9||0.9942
81737863|NCT03086460|163174086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.049|0.153|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.153|0.049|<0.001
81737864|NCT03086460|163174086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.097|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.097|-0.019|0.187
81737865|NCT03086460|163174086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.062||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.116|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.116|0.007|0.028
81737866|NCT03086460|163174086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.076|||ANCOVA|||"Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.076|-0.031|0.406
81737867|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.173|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.116|0.23|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~This secondary efficacy variable was analyzed using the ANCOVA model that was also used for the primary efficacy analysis, without adjusting for multiplicity."||0.230|0.116|<0.001
81737868|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.203|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.146|0.26|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.260|0.146|<0.001
81737869|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.223|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.166|0.28|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.280|0.166|<0.001
81737870|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.216|0.325|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.325|0.216|<0.001
81737871|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.241|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.187|0.295|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.295|0.187|<0.001
81737872|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.089|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.089|-0.028|0.308
81737873|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.107|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.107|-0.006|0.082
81737874|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.043|0.152|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.152|0.043|<0.001
81737875|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.08|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.080|-0.041|0.520
81438850|NCT00483548|162569917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.5779||95.0|-0.04|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Global severity score: Week 4; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.06|-0.04|0.5779
81438851|NCT00483548|162569917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.7455||95.0|-0.05|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Global severity score: Week 6; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.06|-0.05|0.7455
81438852|NCT00483548|162569917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.3278||95.0|-0.02|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Incapacitation score: Week 2; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.05|-0.02|0.3278
81438853|NCT00483548|162569917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.9097||95.0|-0.03|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Incapacitation score: Week 4; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.03|-0.03|0.9097
81737876|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.067||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.124|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.124|0.010|0.022
81737877|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.103|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.103|-0.009|0.098
81472673|NCT01760447|162637271|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.49|||=|0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The Least Squares (LS) Mean for the arm Sitagliptin/Metformin and Sitagliptin/Metformin XR Pooled is compared against that of Metformin and Metformin XR Pooled."||-0.09|-0.90|= 0.018
81438854|NCT00483548|162569917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.9864||95.0|-0.04|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Incapacitation score: Week 6; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.04|-0.04|0.9864
81438855|NCT00483548|162569918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.5519||95.0|-3.5|6.53|||ANCOVA|||Total Q-LES-Q: Week 6; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||6.53|-3.50|0.5519
81737878|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.153|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.095|0.21|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.210|0.095|<0.001
81438856|NCT00483548|162569918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.5238||95.0|-0.35|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Medications: Week 6; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.18|-0.35|0.5238
81438857|NCT00483548|162569918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.536||95.0|-0.19|0.36|||ANCOVA|||Overall life satisfaction: Week 6; Observed cases; Analysis of covariance model with treatment, country, type of mood stabilizer as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||0.36|-0.19|0.5360
81438858|NCT03440424|162569929|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|157.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|118.18|210.87|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|||210.87|118.18|
81438859|NCT03440424|162569929|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|122.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.49|163.24|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|||163.24|91.49|
81438860|NCT03440424|162569930|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|122.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.95|151.17|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|||151.17|98.95|
81438861|NCT03440424|162569930|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|103.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.53|127.61|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|||127.61|83.53|
81438862|NCT03440424|162569931|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|125.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.76|162.16|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|||162.16|96.76|
81438863|NCT03440424|162569931|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|115.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.98|149.13|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|||149.13|88.98|
81438864|NCT03440424|162569932|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|131.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.46|180.4|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|||180.40|96.46|
81438865|NCT03440424|162569932|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|149.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.34|204.47|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|||204.47|109.34|
81438866|NCT03440424|162569933|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|125.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.96|177.74|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|||177.74|87.96|
81438867|NCT03440424|162569933|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|153.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.39|221.66|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|||221.66|106.39|
81438868|NCT03440424|162569934|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|128.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.35|188.02|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|||188.02|88.35|
81438869|NCT03440424|162569934|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|166.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.31|246.99|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|||246.99|112.31|
81438870|NCT03440424|162569935|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|96.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.15|134.06|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M4 metabolite||134.06|70.15|
81438871|NCT03440424|162569935|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|72.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.12|99.6|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M4 metabolite||99.60|52.12|
81438872|NCT03440424|162569935|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|84.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.21|118.19|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M9 metabolite||118.19|60.21|
81438873|NCT03440424|162569935|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|65.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|46.89|92.05|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M9 metabolite||92.05|46.89|
81438874|NCT03440424|162569935|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|94.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.37|131.3|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M10 metabolite||131.30|68.37|
81438875|NCT03440424|162569935|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|76.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.24|106.09|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M10 metabolite||106.09|55.24|
81737879|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|0.249|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.249|0.131|<0.001
81438876|NCT03440424|162569937|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|99.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.91|127.81|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M4 metabolite||127.81|76.91|
81438877|NCT03440424|162569937|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|69.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.03|89.79|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M4 metabolite||89.79|54.03|
81438878|NCT03440424|162569937|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|78.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.88|99.21|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M9 metabolite||99.21|62.88|
81438879|NCT03440424|162569937|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|63.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|50.31|79.38|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M9 metabolite||79.38|50.31|
81438880|NCT03440424|162569937|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|94.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.5|130.51|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M10 metabolite||130.51|68.50|
81438881|NCT03440424|162569937|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|71.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.03|99.12|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M10 metabolite||99.12|52.03|
81438882|NCT03440424|162569938|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|106.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.95|135.62|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M4 metabolite||135.62|83.95|
81438883|NCT03440424|162569938|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|85.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.41|108.9|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M4 metabolite||108.90|67.41|
81438884|NCT03440424|162569938|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|75.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.28|91.31|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M9 metabolite||91.31|62.28|
81472674|NCT01760447|162637272|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|11.3|||||The Miettinen and Nurminen methodology was used to calculate the difference and 95% confidence interval.|"The percentage of participants who experienced ≥1 adverse event for the arm Sitagliptin/Metformin and Sitagliptin/Metformin XR Pooled is compared against that of Metformin and Metformin XR Pooled."||11.3|-13.9|
81472675|NCT01760447|162637273|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|5.0|||||The Miettinen and Nurminen methodology was used to calculate the difference and 95% confidence interval.|"The percentage of participants who discontinued study drug due to experiencing an adverse event for the arm Sitagliptin/Metformin and Sitagliptin/Metformin XR Pooled is compared against that of Metformin and Metformin XR Pooled."||5.0|-6.2|
81472676|NCT01760447|162637274|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|14.4|||||The Miettinen and Nurminen methodology was used to calculate the difference and 95% confidence interval.|"The percentage of participants who experienced ≥1 adverse event for the arm Sitagliptin/Metformin and Sitagliptin/Metformin XR Pooled is compared against that of Metformin and Metformin XR Pooled."||14.4|-8.9|
81472677|NCT01760447|162637275|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|5.8|||||The Miettinen and Nurminen methodology was used to calculate the difference and 95% confidence interval.|"The percentage of participants who discontinued study drug due to experiencing an adverse event for the arm Sitagliptin/Metformin and Sitagliptin/Metformin XR Pooled is compared against that of Metformin and Metformin XR Pooled."||5.8|-10.1|
81472678|NCT01760447|162637277|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.8|||=|0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The Least Squares (LS) Mean for the arm Sitagliptin/Metformin and Sitagliptin/Metformin XR Pooled is compared against that of Metformin and Metformin XR Pooled."||4.3|-25.9|= 0.159
81438885|NCT03440424|162569938|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|76.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.76|92.02|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M9 metabolite||92.02|62.76|
81438886|NCT03440424|162569938|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|95.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.92|126.94|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M10 metabolite||126.94|71.92|
81438887|NCT03440424|162569938|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|74.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.06|98.94|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M10 metabolite||98.94|56.06|
81438888|NCT03440424|162569939|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|113.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.16|150.05|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M4 metabolite||150.05|85.16|
81438889|NCT03440424|162569939|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|103.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.16|137.7|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M4 metabolite||137.70|78.16|
81438890|NCT03440424|162569939|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|78.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.57|98.78|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M9 metabolite||98.78|62.57|
81438891|NCT03440424|162569939|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|101.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.38|126.9|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M9 metabolite||126.90|80.38|
81438892|NCT03440424|162569939|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|109.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.07|147.88|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M10 metabolite||147.88|81.07|
81438893|NCT03440424|162569939|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|105.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.89|142.08|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M10 metabolite||142.08|77.89|
81438894|NCT03440424|162569940|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|115.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.51|159.42|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M4 metabolite||159.42|83.51|
81438895|NCT03440424|162569940|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|116.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.66|161.62|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M4 metabolite||161.62|84.66|
81438896|NCT03440424|162569940|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|78.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.06|100.81|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M9 metabolite||100.81|61.06|
81438897|NCT03440424|162569940|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|116.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.95|151.56|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M9 metabolite||151.56|89.95|
81438898|NCT03440424|162569940|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|94.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.31|128.28|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M10 metabolite||128.28|70.31|
81438899|NCT03440424|162569940|OTHER||Percent ratio of geometric mean|103.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.43|142.28|||||Percent ratio of geometric mean was calculated by dividing the geometric mean of test by geometric mean of reference, then multiplying the value by 100.|M10 metabolite||142.28|75.43|
81438900|NCT01280617|162569947|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Continuous variables analyzed using 2-tailed t test or Mann Whitney tes.. Categorical variables analyzed using Chi-Square or Fisher's Exact test||||||<0.05
81472679|NCT01760447|162637279|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|16.0||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|28.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||"The percentage of participants with A1C at the A1C goal (\<7.0%) in the arm Sitagliptin/Metformin and Sitagliptin/Metformin XR Pooled is compared against that of Metformin and Metformin XR Pooled. For estimating the treatment difference, when the A1C result for a participant at Week 20 was not available, a multiple imputation method was used to impute whether the participant had met the goal."||28.9|2.9|0.017
81472680|NCT01760447|162637280|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|12.2||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|24.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||"The percentage of participants with A1C at the A1C goal (\<6.5%) in the arm Sitagliptin/Metformin and Sitagliptin/Metformin XR Pooled is compared against that of Metformin and Metformin XR Pooled. For estimating the treatment difference, when the A1C result for a participant at Week 20 was not available, a multiple imputation method was used to impute whether the participant had met the goal."||24.8|0.0|0.049
81472681|NCT01760447|162637283|SUPERIORITY||Kaplan-Meier Difference in Percentage|-13.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|-5.3|||Log-Rank Test|||"The percentage of participants initiating glycemic rescue therapy in the arm Sitagliptin/Metformin and Sitagliptin/Metformin XR Pooled is compared against that of Metformin and Metformin XR Pooled."||-5.3|-21.1|0.002
81472682|NCT04997265|162637298|OTHER|Given the small sample size, simple descriptive were used. Between-group differences were performed using a Fisher exact test.|||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81472683|NCT04767529|162637312|SUPERIORITY||percent difference|22.6||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|41.4||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for stratification factors was used for comparison between the EFX 28 mg and placebo group|% difference from placebo (efruxifermin 28 mg - placebo)|Comparison between proportion of participants in efruxifermin 28 mg group who met the primary endpoint vs the placebo group||41.4|3.8|0.025
81472684|NCT04767529|162637312|SUPERIORITY||percent difference|22.5||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|43.3||Threshold for significance was p\<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for stratification factors is used for comparison between the EFX 50 mg and placebo group|% difference from placebo (efruxifermin 50 mg - placebo)|Comparison between proportion of participants in efruxifermin 50 mg group who met the primary endpoint vs the placebo group||43.3|1.6|0.036
81472685|NCT04767529|162637313|SUPERIORITY||percent difference|21.8||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|45.0||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for stratification factors was used for comparisons between the efruxifermin 28 mg and placebo group||||45.0|-1.3|0.070
81438901|NCT01280617|162569947|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81438902|NCT00572039|162569951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.079||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.29|||ANCOVA|||To test the efficacy of PST to improve TVF functional reserve measures at 3 months, we used an analysis of covariance in which group differences (PST vs ST) in 3-month average TVF scores were examined, adjusting for baseline TVF score and the vision severity stratification variable. To approximate an interval scale and compensate for ceiling and floor effects, we linearized TVF scores using a logit transform. 106 PST and 112 ST participants provided data at 3 months.||0.29|-0.14|.47
81438903|NCT00572039|162569952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|2.77|||ANCOVA|||To test the efficacy of PST to improve NE-VFQ scores at 3 months, we used an analysis of covariance in which group differences (PST vs ST) in 3-month average NEI-VFQ scores were examined, adjusting for baseline score and the vision severity stratification variable.||2.77|-1.96|.7
81438904|NCT02418455|162569955|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-61.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.409|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.56|-48.44||P-values are from generalized estimating equation (GEE) model including baseline value and visit as a categorical variable. The covariance structure within subjects is assumed to be exchangeable.|GEE model|||||-48.44|-73.56|< 0.0001
81438905|NCT02418455|162569963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2655|||||||t-test|||||||0.2655
81438906|NCT02418455|162569964|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.396||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.22||From generalized estimating equation model including baseline value and visit as a categorical variable. Change from baseline in Liver Ultrasound (cm) as a dependent variable. Covariance structure within subjects is assumed to be exchangeable.|generalized estimating equation|||Change at Week 12||-0.22|-1.77|0.0122
81438907|NCT02418455|162569964|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.461||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-0.31||From generalized estimating equation model including baseline value and visit as a categorical variable. Change from baseline in Liver Ultrasound (cm) as a dependent variable. Covariance structure within subjects is assumed to be exchangeable.|generalized estimating equation|||Change at Week 24||-0.31|-2.12|0.0086
81438908|NCT02418455|162569964|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-0.37||From generalized estimating equation model including baseline value and visit as a categorical variable. Change from baseline in Liver Ultrasound (cm) as a dependent variable. Covariance structure within subjects is assumed to be exchangeable.|generalized estimating equation|||Change at Week 48||-0.37|-1.58|0.0016
81737880|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|0.228|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.228|0.113|<0.001
81737881|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.217|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.162|0.272|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.272|0.162|<0.001
81737882|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.198|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.144|0.252|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.252|0.144|<0.001
81737883|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.095|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.095|-0.020|0.203
81737884|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.017||||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.074|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.074|-0.039|0.542
81737885|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.064||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.119|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.119|0.010|0.021
81737886|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.04|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.040|-0.080|0.510
81737887|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.027||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.084|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.084|-0.030|0.352
81737888|NCT03086460|163174087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.103|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.103|-0.009|0.098
81438909|NCT02418455|162569964|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.428||0.1792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.26||From generalized estimating equation model including baseline value and visit as a categorical variable. Change from baseline in Liver Ultrasound (cm) as a dependent variable. Covariance structure within subjects is assumed to be exchangeable.|generalized estimating equation|||Change at Week 96||0.26|-1.41|0.1792
81737889|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.181|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.122|0.241|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~This secondary efficacy variable was analyzed using the ANCOVA model that was also used for the primary efficacy analysis, without adjusting for multiplicity."||0.241|0.122|<0.001
81438910|NCT02418455|162569964|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255||0.1731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.15||From generalized estimating equation model including baseline value and visit as a categorical variable. Change from baseline in Liver Ultrasound (cm) as a dependent variable. Covariance structure within subjects is assumed to be exchangeable.|generalized estimating equation|||Change at Week 144||0.15|-0.85|0.1731
81737890|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.192|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133|0.251|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.251|0.133|<0.001
81737891|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.215|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.156|0.275|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.275|0.156|<0.001
81737892|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.252|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.195|0.309|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.309|0.195|<0.001
81737893|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.238|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.182|0.295|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.295|0.182|<0.001
81737894|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.071|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.071|-0.049|0.723
81737895|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.034||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.093|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.093|-0.025|0.257
81737896|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.071||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.128|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.128|0.014|0.016
81438911|NCT02418455|162569965|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.0843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.05||From generalized estimating equation model including baseline value and visit as a categorical variable. Change from baseline in Liver Ultrasound (cm) as a dependent variable. Covariance structure within subjects is assumed to be exchangeable.|generalized estimating equation|||Change at Week 12||0.05|-0.78|0.0843
81438912|NCT02418455|162569965|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.513||0.9618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.98||From generalized estimating equation model including baseline value and visit as a categorical variable. Change from baseline in Liver Ultrasound (cm) as a dependent variable. Covariance structure within subjects is assumed to be exchangeable.|generalized estimating equation|||Change at Week 24||0.98|-1.03|0.9618
81438913|NCT02418455|162569965|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.391||0.6954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.61||From generalized estimating equation model including baseline value and visit as a categorical variable. Change from baseline in Liver Ultrasound (cm) as a dependent variable. Covariance structure within subjects is assumed to be exchangeable.|GEE model|||Change at Week 48||0.61|-0.92|0.6954
81438914|NCT02418455|162569965|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.364||0.5492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.93||From generalized estimating equation model including baseline value and visit as a categorical variable. Change from baseline in Liver Ultrasound (cm) as a dependent variable. Covariance structure within subjects is assumed to be exchangeable.|generalized estimating equation|||Change at Week 96||0.93|-0.50|0.5492
81438915|NCT02418455|162569965|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.503||0.2618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.42||From generalized estimating equation model including baseline value and visit as a categorical variable. Change from baseline in Liver Ultrasound (cm) as a dependent variable. Covariance structure within subjects is assumed to be exchangeable.|generalized estimating equation|||Change at Week 144||0.42|-1.55|0.2618
81438916|NCT03460158|162569969|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1524||0.8822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two-sample t test with equal variances the null hypothesis is the relative change in volume and relative change in patient reported outcomes will be the same at 2 weeks post injection||||0.8822
81438917|NCT03460158|162569969|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1466||0.2223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two-sample t test with equal variances the null hypothesis is the change in volume and change in patient reported outcomes will be the same at 4 weeks post injection||||0.2223
81438918|NCT03460158|162569969|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.369|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two-sample t test with equal variances the null hypothesis is the change in volume and change in patient reported outcomes will be the same at 12 weeks post injection||||0.0015
81438919|NCT01011556|162569973|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A noninferiority margin of 3.5% was used.|Difference in Least Square Means|-7.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.489|-5.851|||ANCOVA|Analyses were performed using ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate and pooled site and treatment as fixed effects.||||-5.851|-8.489|<0.001
81472686|NCT04767529|162637313|SUPERIORITY||percent difference|51.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.2|72.7||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for stratification factors was used for comparisons between the efruxifermin 50 mg and placebo group||Week 96||72.7|31.2|<0.001
81438920|NCT01011556|162569973|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A noninferiority margin of 3.5% was used.|Difference in Least Square Means|-7.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.822|-6.144|||ANCOVA|Analyses were performed using ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate and pooled site and treatment as fixed effects.||||-6.144|-8.822|<0.001
81472687|NCT04767529|162637314|SUPERIORITY||percent difference|31.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|50.9||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for stratification factors was used for comparison between the efruxifermin 28 mg and placebo group||Week 24||50.9|12.9|0.002
81438921|NCT01011556|162569973|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A noninferiority margin of 3.5% was used.|Difference in Least Square Means|-6.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.448|-4.891|||ANCOVA|Analyses were performed using ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate and pooled site and treatment as fixed effects.||||-4.891|-7.448|<0.001
81472688|NCT04767529|162637314|SUPERIORITY||percent difference|61.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.1|79.4||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for stratification factors was used for comparisons between the efruxifermin 50 mg and placebo groups||Week 24||79.4|44.1|<0.001
81472689|NCT04767529|162637314|SUPERIORITY||percent difference|38.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|60.7||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for stratification factors was used for comparisons between efruxifermin 28 mg and placebo groups||Week 96||60.7|17.2|0.002
81472690|NCT04767529|162637314|SUPERIORITY||percent difference|33.2||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|55.8||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for stratification factors was used for comparisons between the efruxifermin 50 mg and placebo group||Week 96||55.8|10.5|0.006
81438922|NCT01011556|162569974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-4.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.716|-3.452|||ANCOVA|Analyses were performed using ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate and pooled site and treatment as fixed effects.||||-3.452|-5.716|<0.001
81438923|NCT01011556|162569974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-3.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.006|-2.727|||ANCOVA|Analyses were performed using ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate and pooled site and treatment as fixed effects.||||-2.727|-5.006|<0.001
81438924|NCT01011556|162569974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-3.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.652|-2.464|||ANCOVA|Analyses were performed using ANCOVA model with the baseline value as a covariate and pooled site and treatment as fixed effects.||||-2.464|-4.652|<0.001
81438925|NCT01011556|162569975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-4.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.687|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.663|-3.392||p-value is for change in BMD at 6 months|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Percentage change in BMD = treatment+baseline+pooled site+visit+treatment\*visit interaction. Repeat measure occurred at each visit.||||-3.392|-5.663|<0.001
81438926|NCT01011556|162569975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-3.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.692|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.086|-2.8||p-value is for change in BMD at 6 months|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Percentage change in BMD = treatment+baseline+pooled site+visit+treatment\*visit interaction. Repeat measure occurred at each visit.||||-2.800|-5.086|<0.001
81438927|NCT01011556|162569975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-3.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.665|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.627|-2.43||p-value is for change in BMD at 6 months|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Percentage change in BMD = treatment+baseline+pooled site+visit+treatment\*visit interaction. Repeat measure occurred at each visit.||||-2.430|-4.627|<0.001
81472691|NCT04767529|162637315|SUPERIORITY||percent difference|20.0||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|39.5||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for stratification factors was used for comparisons between the efruxifermin 28 mg and placebo group||Week 24||39.5|0.4|0.053
81438928|NCT01011556|162569975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.818|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.856|-6.151||p-value is for change in BMD at 12 months|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Percentage change in BMD = treatment+baseline+pooled site+visit+treatment\*visit interaction. Repeat measure occurred at each visit.||||-6.151|-8.856|<0.001
81438929|NCT01011556|162569975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-7.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.835|-6.091||p-value for change in BMD at 12 months|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Percentage change in BMD = treatment+baseline+pooled site+visit+treatment\*visit interaction. Repeat measure occurred at each visit.||||-6.091|-8.835|0.001
81438930|NCT01011556|162569975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-6.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.802||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.51|-4.86||p-value is for change in BMD at 12 months|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Percentage change in BMD = treatment+baseline+pooled site+visit+treatment\*visit interaction. Repeat measure occurred at each visit.||||-4.860|-7.510|0.001
81438931|NCT01011556|162569976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 1 month.||||||<0.001
81438932|NCT01011556|162569976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 1 month.||||||<0.001
81438933|NCT01011556|162569976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 1 month.||||||<0.001
81472692|NCT04767529|162637315|SUPERIORITY||percent difference|19.9||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|41.2||Threshold for statistical significance set at p\<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for stratification factors was used for comparisons between the efruxifermin 50 mg and placebo groups||Week 24||41.2|-1.5|0.069
81472693|NCT04767529|162637315|SUPERIORITY||percent difference|19.0||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|42.8||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for stratification factors was used for comparisons between the efruxifermin 28 mg and placebo groups||Week 96||42.8|-4.8|0.123
81472694|NCT04767529|162637315|SUPERIORITY||percent difference|49.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.7|70.2||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for stratification factors was used for comparisons between the efruxifermin 50 mg and placebo groups||Week 96||70.2|27.7|<0.001
81438934|NCT01011556|162569976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 3 months.||||||<0.001
81472695|NCT04767529|162637316|SUPERIORITY|Week 24|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.09|-4.71||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM: fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, post-baseline visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline as covariate for comparison||Percent change from baseline in hepatic fat fraction between the EFX 28 mg and placebo groups||-4.71|-9.09|<0.001
81438935|NCT01011556|162569976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 3 months.||||||<0.001
81472696|NCT04767529|162637316|SUPERIORITY|Week 24|Mean Difference (Net)|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.47|-7.02||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM:fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, post-baseline visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline as covariates for comparison||Percent change from baseline in hepatic fat fraction between the EFX 50 mg and placebo groups||-7.02|-11.47|<0.001
81438936|NCT01011556|162569976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 3 months.||||||0.003
81438937|NCT01011556|162569976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 6 months.||||||<0.001
81438938|NCT01011556|162569976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 6 months.||||||<0.001
81438939|NCT01011556|162569976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 6 months.||||||0.029
81438940|NCT01011556|162569976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 12 months.||||||<0.001
81438941|NCT01011556|162569976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 12 months.||||||<0.001
81438942|NCT01011556|162569976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 12 months.||||||0.047
81438943|NCT01011556|162569977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.822||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 1 month.||||||0.822
81438944|NCT01011556|162569977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.406||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 1 month.||||||0.406
81438945|NCT01011556|162569977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.312||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 1 month.||||||0.312
81438946|NCT01011556|162569977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 3 months.||||||<0.001
81438947|NCT01011556|162569977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 3 months.||||||<0.001
81438948|NCT01011556|162569977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.952||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 3 months.||||||0.952
81438949|NCT01011556|162569977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 6 months.||||||<0.001
81438950|NCT01011556|162569977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 6 months.||||||0.011
81438951|NCT01011556|162569977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.997||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 6 months.||||||0.997
81438952|NCT01011556|162569977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 12 months.||||||0.003
81438953|NCT01011556|162569977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.112||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 12 months.||||||0.112
81438954|NCT01011556|162569977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.988||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 12 months.||||||0.988
81438955|NCT01011556|162569978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 1 month.||||||<0.001
81472697|NCT04767529|162637316|SUPERIORITY|Week 96|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|-1.18||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM:fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, post-baseline visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline as covariates for comparison||Percent change from baseline in hepatic fat fraction between the EFX 28 mg and placebo groups||-1.18|-6.39|0.005
81438956|NCT01011556|162569978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 1 month.||||||<0.001
81438957|NCT01011556|162569978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Pairwise comparison p-value at 1 month.||||||<0.001
81472698|NCT04767529|162637316|SUPERIORITY|Week 96|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.38|-3.25||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM:fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, post-baseline visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline as covariates for comparison||Percent change from baseline in hepatic fat fraction between the EFX 50 mg and placebo groups||-3.25|-8.38|<0.001
81472699|NCT04767529|162637317|SUPERIORITY|Week 24|Mean Difference (Net)|-51.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.86|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.17|-32.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison of least squares (LS) mean change from baseline (EFX 28 mg - placebo) in triglycerides (mg/dL)||-32.11|-71.17|<0.001
81438958|NCT02147587|162569989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMFR|1.213|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.033|1.424|||ANCOVA|Repeated-measures ANCOVA model for the log-transformed GMFRs are adjusted for baseline factors. GMFRs and 80% CIs are back-transformed from log scale.|Ratio of GMFRs (Tofacitinib/Placebo) at Week 4|Geometric Mean Fold Rise (GMFR) for Tofacitinib versus Placebo (Week 4)||1.424|1.033|
81438959|NCT02147587|162569990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMFR|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.877|1.209|||ANCOVA|Repeated-measures ANCOVA model for the log-transformed GMFRs are adjusted for baseline factors. GMFRs and 80% CIs are back-transformed from log scale.|Ratio of GMFRs (Tofacitinib/Placebo) at Day 1|GMFR for Tofacitinib versus Placebo (Day 1)||1.209|0.877|
81472700|NCT04767529|162637317|SUPERIORITY|Week 24|Mean Difference (Net)|-55.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.63|-35.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison of least squares (LS) mean change from baseline (EFX 50 mg - placebo) in triglycerides (mg/dL)||-35.71|-74.63|<0.001
81438960|NCT02147587|162569990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMFR|1.093|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.924|1.294|||ANCOVA|Repeated-measures ANCOVA model for the log-transformed GMFRs are adjusted for baseline factors. GMFRs and 80% CIs are back-transformed from log scale.|Ratio of GMFRs (Tofacitinib/Placebo) at Week 12|GMFR for Tofacitinib versus Placebo (Week 12)||1.294|0.924|
81472701|NCT04767529|162637317|SUPERIORITY|Week 96|Mean Difference (Net)|-43.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.73|-20.27||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||LS Means and differences, SEs, and p-values are from a MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, post-baseline visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline as a covariate for comparisons between the EFX and placebo group|Treatment comparison of least squares (LS) mean change from baseline (EFX 28 mg - placebo) in triglycerides (mg/dL)||-20.27|-65.73|<0.001
81472702|NCT04767529|162637317|SUPERIORITY|Week 96|Mean Difference (Net)|-47.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.39|-25.24||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||LS Means and differences, SEs, and p-values are from a MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, post-baseline visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline as a covariate for comparisons between the EFX and placebo group|Treatment comparison of LS mean change from baseline (EFX 50 mg - placebo) in triglycerides (mg/dL)||-25.24|-70.39|<0.001
81472703|NCT04767529|162637317|SUPERIORITY|Week 24|Mean Difference (Net)|11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.92|14.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison of LS mean change from baseline (EFX 28 mg - placebo) in HDL cholesterol (mg/dL)||14.17|7.92|<0.001
81438961|NCT02147587|162569991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.063|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.821|1.375|||ANCOVA|Repeated-measures ANCOVA model for the log-transformed GMTs are adjusted for baseline factors. GMTs and 80% CIs are back-transformed from log scale.|Ratio of GMTs (Tofacitinib/Placebo) at Day 1|Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) for Tofacitinib versus Placebo (Day 1)||1.375|0.821|
81438962|NCT02147587|162569991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.251|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.967|1.618|||ANCOVA|Repeated-measures ANCOVA model for the log-transformed GMTs are adjusted for baseline factors. GMTs and 80% CIs are back-transformed from log scale.|Ratio of GMTs (Tofacitinib/Placebo) at Week 4|GMT for Tofacitinib versus Placebo (Week 4)||1.618|0.967|
81438963|NCT02147587|162569991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMT|1.121|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.862|1.459|||ANCOVA|Repeated-measures ANCOVA model for the log-transformed GMTs are adjusted for baseline factors. GMTs and 80% CIs are back-transformed from log scale.|Ratio of GMTs (Tofacitinib/Placebo) at Week 12|GMT for Tofacitinib versus Placebo (Week 12)||1.459|0.862|
81438964|NCT02147587|162569992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|8.39|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.05|20.56|||80% CI based on Chan and Zhang method|||Tofacitinib versus Placebo (Day 1)||20.56|-4.05|
81438965|NCT02147587|162569992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|14.01|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.57|26.03|||80% CI based on Chan and Zhang method|||Tofacitinib versus Placebo (Week 4)||26.03|1.57|
81438966|NCT02147587|162569992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|2.65|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.66|15.83|||80% CI based on Chan and Zhang method|||Tofacitinib versus Placebo (Week 12)||15.83|-10.66|
81438967|NCT01546519|162570003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.78||||||Cmax Mild HI vs. Normal: Based on pooled variance estimates||1.78|0.95|
81737897|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.086|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.086|-0.039|0.464
81737898|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.12|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.120|0.000|0.048
81438968|NCT01546519|162570003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.83||||||Cmax Moderate HI vs. Normal: Based on pooled variance estimates||1.83|0.92|
81438969|NCT01546519|162570003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|1.37||||||Cmax Severe HI vs. Normal: Based on pooled variance estimates||1.37|0.55|
81438970|NCT01546519|162570003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.71||||||Css Mild HI vs. Normal: Based on pooled variance estimates||1.71|0.90|
81438971|NCT01546519|162570003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.8||||||Css Moderate HI vs. Normal: Based on pooled variance estimates||1.80|0.89|
81438972|NCT01546519|162570003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|1.41||||||Css Severe HI vs. Normal: Based on pooled variance estimates||1.41|0.55|
81438973|NCT01546519|162570004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.73||||||AUC0-24hr Mild HI vs. Normal: Based on pooled variance estimates||1.73|0.89|
81438974|NCT01546519|162570004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.89||||||AUC0-24hr Moderate HI vs. Normal: Based on pooled variance estimates||1.89|0.91|
81438975|NCT01546519|162570004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|1.39||||||AUC0-24hr Severe HI vs. Normal: Based on pooled variance estimates||1.39|0.53|
81438976|NCT00263887|162570012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The main effect ANCOVA model includes the change from baseline to endpoint as the dependent variable, treatment and center as fixed factors, change in logarithm of total lung volume and baseline measurement as covariates.||||0.049
81438977|NCT02438540|162570027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81438978|NCT02438540|162570028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81438979|NCT02438540|162570029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81438980|NCT02438540|162570030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81438981|NCT02438540|162570031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81438982|NCT02438540|162570032|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|multiple comparatives||||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|90.0||||CRP is known to be an independent parameter|ANOVA|||||||0.082
81737899|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.095|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.095|-0.022|0.219
81438983|NCT02438540|162570032|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|from 0.60±0.03 mg/dl before treatment to 0.57±0.03 mg/dl after treatment, P=0.082||||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|90.0||||CRP is known to be an independent parameter|ANOVA|||||||0.082
81438984|NCT02438540|162570032|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|from 0.59±0.03 mg/dl before treatment to 0.57±0.03 mg/dl after treatment, P=0.082||||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|90.0||||CRP is known to be an independent parameter|ANOVA|||||||0.082
81438985|NCT02438540|162570033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81438986|NCT02438540|162570034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81438987|NCT02438540|162570035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81438988|NCT02438540|162570036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81438989|NCT02438540|162570037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81438990|NCT02438540|162570038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81438991|NCT02438540|162570039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81438992|NCT02438540|162570040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81438993|NCT02438540|162570041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81438994|NCT02438540|162570042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81438995|NCT02438540|162570043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81438996|NCT02438540|162570044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81438997|NCT02010996|162570045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81438998|NCT03420768|162570059|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|17.7||||||||17.70|0.13|
81438999|NCT03420768|162570059|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|20.23||||||||20.23|0.26|
81439000|NCT01175473|162570069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) Mean Difference|-154.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-180.3|-128.54||Linear fixed effects model with fixed terms for treatment, study site and GLU-AUC(0:30-4:30h) at baseline as covariate was used (using Statistical Analysis System \[SAS®\] PROC MIXED procedure).|Linear fixed effects model|No alpha adjustment was performed.||To detect a difference of 100 or 150 h\*mg/dL in change from baseline to Day 28 in GLU-AUC(0:30-4:30h) between lixisenatide and liraglutide, 60 patients per group would provide a power of 90% assuming common standard deviation of 170 or 250 h\*mg/dL, respectively, with a 2-sided test at 5% significance level.||-128.54|-180.30|<0.0001
81439001|NCT02630316|162570079|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann|21.0||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|37.0||p-value is obtained from nonparametric ANCOVA adjusted for Baseline 6MWD category.|ANCOVA|||||37.0|7.0|0.0043
81439002|NCT02630316|162570080|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81439003|NCT02630316|162570081|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.92||p-value is calculated with log-rank test stratified by baseline 6MWD category.|Log Rank||p-value was 0.0202 for the proportional hazard model. Hazard ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-values are calculated with proportional hazards model with treatment and Baseline 6MWD (continuous) as explanatory variables.|||0.92|0.40|0.0410
81737900|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.163|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.226|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.226|0.100|<0.001
81737901|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.126|0.254|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.254|0.126|<0.001
81737902|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.229|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.229|0.103|<0.001
81737903|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.206|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.146|0.266|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.266|0.146|<0.001
81737904|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.184|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.125|0.243|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.243|0.125|<0.001
81737905|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.027||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.09|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.090|-0.036|0.400
81737906|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.064|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.064|-0.059|0.931
81737907|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.043||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.102|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.102|-0.017|0.160
81439004|NCT02630316|162570082|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann|20.0||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|34.0||p-value is obtained from nonparametric ANCOVA adjusted for Baseline 6MWD category|ANCOVA|||||34.0|7.0|0.0041
81737908|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.024||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.041|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.041|-0.090|0.464
81737909|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.078|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.078|-0.047|0.623
81737910|NCT03086460|163174088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.101|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.101|-0.021|0.197
81737911|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.113|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~This secondary efficacy variable was analyzed using the ANCOVA model that was also used for the primary efficacy analysis, without adjusting for multiplicity."||0.113|-0.010|0.098
81737912|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|0.159|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.159|0.035|0.002
81737913|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.163|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.163|0.039|0.002
81737914|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.122|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.182|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.182|0.063|<0.001
81737915|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.112|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.054|0.171|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.171|0.054|<0.001
81737916|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.108|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.108|-0.018|0.162
81737917|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.049||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.11|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.110|-0.012|0.117
81439005|NCT02630316|162570083|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann|15.0||||0.0432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|29.0||p-value is obtained from nonparametric ANCOVA adjusted for Baseline 6MWD category.|ANCOVA|||||29.0|0.0|0.0432
81439006|NCT04458467|162570097|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.033
81439007|NCT04458467|162570098|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81439008|NCT00588731|162570133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.90
81439009|NCT00588731|162570134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.76
81439010|NCT03297294|162570136|SUPERIORITY|at week 12|least squares mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-1.4|0.101
81439011|NCT03297294|162570137|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.2|||ANCOVA|||At week 12||0.2|-1.3|0.168
81439012|NCT03297294|162570141|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||3.9|0.7|0.255
81439013|NCT03297294|162570142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|9.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.6|0.8|0.100
81439014|NCT04569786|162570157|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower limit of the 90% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V590/Placebo) being \>1.0 (one-sided p-value \<0.05).|GMT Ratio|0.92||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.34||1-sided|Longitudinal data analysis (LDA) method|GMT ratios and 90% CIs, and p-values are estimated from an LDA model and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.||||1.34|0.63|0.649
81439015|NCT04569786|162570157|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower limit of the 90% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V590/Placebo) being \>1.0 (one-sided p-value \<0.05).|GMT Ratio|1.0||||0.495||90.0|0.68|1.48||1-sided|LDA model|GMT ratios and 90% CIs, and p-values are estimated from an LDA model and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.||||1.48|0.68|0.495
81439016|NCT04569786|162570157|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower limit of the 90% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V590/Placebo) being \>1.0 (one-sided p-value \<0.05).|GMT Ratio|1.1||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.6||1-sided|LDA Model|GMT ratios and 90% CIs, and p-values are estimated from an LDA model and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.||||1.60|0.75|0.339
81439017|NCT04569786|162570157|SUPERIORITY|A conclusion of superiority is based on the lower limit of the 90% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V590/Placebo) being \>1.0 (one-sided p-value \<0.05).|GMT Ratio|2.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.56|3.28||1-sided|LDA Model|GMT ratios and 90% CIs, and p-values are estimated from an LDA model and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.||||3.28|1.56|<0.001
81439018|NCT01955044|162570169|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.23||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||DHA levels||||0.05
81439019|NCT00248170|162570175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.315|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3150
81439020|NCT01631682|162570204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||This study used a within-groups design. Each subject provides his/her own comparison data. It was predicted that that a conditioned stimulus that was reactivated (CS+R) after propranolol was administered would result in a smaller SCR than a conditioned stimulus that was not reactivated (CS+N).||||>.05
81472704|NCT04767529|162637317|SUPERIORITY|Week 24|Mean Difference (Net)|12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.35|15.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison of LS mean change from baseline (EFX 50 mg - placebo) in HDL cholesterol (mg/dL)||15.57|9.35|<0.001
81439021|NCT01631682|162570204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||This study used a within-groups design. Each subject provides his/her own comparison data. It was predicted that that a conditioned stimulus that was initially presented (CS+R) and then followed by a series of extinction trials after a 10-min delay would result in a smaller SCR than a conditioned stimulus (CS+N) that was not extinguished without a 10-min delay.||||>.05
81439022|NCT01631682|162570204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||This study used a within-groups design. Each subject provides his/her own comparison data. It was predicted that that a conditioned stimulus that was reactivated (CS+R) after mifepristone was administered would result in a smaller SCR than a conditioned stimulus that was not reactivated (CS+N).||||<.05
81439023|NCT01631682|162570204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||This study used a within-groups design. Each subject provides his/her own comparison data. It was predicted that that a conditioned stimulus that was reactivated (CS+R) after intranasal oxytocin was administered would result in a smaller SCR than a conditioned stimulus that was not reactivated (CS+N).||||>.05
81439024|NCT00749411|162570205|NON_INFERIORITY|GSK233705/GW642444 were declared non-inferior to placebo for heart rate if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the estimated treatment difference for weighted mean heart rate was less than +10bpm.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|3.5|||||Analysis performed using a Repeated Measures Model with covariates of baseline pulse rate, sex, age, smoking status, treatment and Day and Day by treatment and Day by baseline interactions.|||3.5|-5.5|
81439025|NCT04052698|162570208|NON_INFERIORITY|1-sided test where the mean ratio is less than 0.5 utilizing a negative binomial counting regression model. One-sided alpha level of 2.5%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1645|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.10194|0.26558|||Regression, Linear|||||0.26558|0.10194|<0.0001
81439026|NCT04052698|162570210|NON_INFERIORITY|1-sided test where the mean ratio is less than 0.5 utilizing a negative binomial counting regression model. One-sided alpha level of 2.5%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1389|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07664|0.25187|||Regression, Linear|||||0.25187|0.07664|<0.0001
81439027|NCT06442410|162570222|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81439028|NCT06442410|162570223|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81439029|NCT06442410|162570224|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81439030|NCT06442410|162570225|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81439031|NCT06442410|162570226|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81439032|NCT06442410|162570227|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81439033|NCT06442410|162570229|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.65 cm was selected based on a previous study of a similar therapy against traditional SCS.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81439034|NCT06442410|162570230|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.65 cm was selected based on a previous study of a similar therapy against traditional SCS|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81439035|NCT06442410|162570231|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.65 cm was selected based on a previous study of a similar therapy against traditional SCS.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81439036|NCT06442410|162570232|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.65 cm was selected based on a previous study of a similar therapy against traditional SCS|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81439037|NCT06442410|162570233|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.65 cm was selected based on a previous study of a similar therapy against traditional SCS|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81439038|NCT06442410|162570234|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.65 cm was selected based on a previous study of a similar therapy against traditional SCS|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81737918|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.071||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.13|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.130|0.011|0.020
81737919|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.07|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.070|-0.062|0.909
81737920|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.025||||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.088|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.088|-0.037|0.419
81737921|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.083|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.083|-0.039|0.483
81737922|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.043||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.099|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.099|-0.012|0.126
81737923|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.074||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.131|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.131|0.017|0.012
81737924|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.116|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.116|0.004|0.037
81737925|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.082||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.136|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.136|0.028|0.003
81737926|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.074||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.127|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.127|0.021|0.006
81737927|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.087|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.087|-0.025|0.282
81737928|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.017||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.072|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.072|-0.039|0.554
81737929|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.091|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.091|-0.014|0.149
81737930|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.014||||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|0.044|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.044|-0.072|0.636
81737931|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.008||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.063|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.063|-0.047|0.775
81737932|NCT03086460|163174089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.077|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.077|-0.032|0.425
81737933|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.122|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.058|0.187|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~This secondary efficacy variable was analyzed using the ANCOVA model that was also used for the primary efficacy analysis, without adjusting for multiplicity."||0.187|0.058|<0.001
81737934|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.215|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.215|0.085|<0.001
81737935|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.124|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.189|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.189|0.059|<0.001
81439039|NCT06442410|162570235|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.65 cm was selected based on a previous study of a similar therapy against traditional SCS|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81439040|NCT03581188|162570237|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|14.0||||||Odds ratios report differences between groups at follow-up.||14|0.9|
81439041|NCT03581188|162570238|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|5.7||||||||5.7|0.8|
81439042|NCT03581188|162570240|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.1||||||||2.1|1.1|
81737936|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.118|0.242|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.242|0.118|<0.001
81737937|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.177|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.115|0.238|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.238|0.115|<0.001
81737938|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.028||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.094|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.094|-0.039|0.410
81737939|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.066|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.066|-0.063|0.961
81737940|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.057||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.119|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.119|-0.005|0.070
81737941|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.026||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.095|0.043|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.043|-0.095|0.454
81439043|NCT03581188|162570241|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.0||||||||2|0.6|
81439044|NCT03581188|162570242|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|23.0||||||For new melanoma diagnoses, we calculated the difference in proportions and confidence intervals using the χ2 method without continuity correction. We included baseline measurement of the outcome in the models as a covariate to estimate between group difference in change from baseline.||23|-2|
81439045|NCT03581188|162570243|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|19.0||||||New melanoma diagnoses prompted at unscheduled visit||19|2|
81439046|NCT03581188|162570243|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|10.0||||||New melanoma diagnoses prompted at scheduled visit||10|-9|
81737942|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.095|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.095|-0.035|0.370
81737943|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.056||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.12|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.120|-0.008|0.086
81737944|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.086||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.151|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.151|0.020|0.011
81737945|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.029|0.164|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.164|0.029|0.005
81737946|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.153|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.153|0.021|0.010
81439047|NCT03581188|162570244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|3.0||||||||3|-5.8|
81439048|NCT04403399|162570265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.62||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.003
81439049|NCT04403399|162570266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.73
81439050|NCT04403399|162570267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.03
81439051|NCT02070757|162570292|NON_INFERIORITY|Meropenem minus ceftolozane/tazobactam. For ceftolozane/tazobactam to be non-inferior to meropenem the lower bound of a 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between treatment groups had to be ≥ -10%.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.13|7.39|||||The % difference between groups is the weighted proportion difference using MRc stratum weights for diagnosis and age categories. The 95% CI was stratified Wilson intervals for group percentages and a stratified Newcombe interval for the difference.|||7.39|-5.13|
81450497|NCT03433755|162587807|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-27.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.6|-19.02||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-19.02|-36.60|< 0.0001
81450498|NCT03433755|162587808|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-21.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.32||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.31|-9.25||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-9.25|-34.31|0.0002
81737947|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.145|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.208|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.208|0.081|<0.001
81439052|NCT02070757|162570293|NON_INFERIORITY|Clinical Response difference is calculated as ceftolozane/tazobactam minus meropenem. For ceftolozane/tazobactam to be non-inferior to meropenem the lower bound of a 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between treatment groups had to be ≥ -12.5%.|Difference in percentage of participants|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.17|8.29|||||The % difference between groups is the weighted proportion difference using MRc stratum weights for diagnosis and age categories. The 95% CI was stratified Wilson intervals for group percentages and a stratified Newcombe interval for the difference.|||8.29|-6.17|
81439053|NCT02070757|162570294|OTHER|The % difference is the weighted proportion difference using Mehrotra-Railkar continuity-corrected-minimum risk (MRc) stratum weights for strata of diagnosis (VABP, ventilated HABP) and age (\<65, \>=65) categories.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|11.75|||||The 95% confidence interval (CI) were stratified Wilson intervals for the treatment group percentages and a stratified Newcombe interval for the treatment difference, constructed using the MRc stratum weights.|Difference in Percentage of Participants||11.75|-2.83|
81439054|NCT02070757|162570295|OTHER|The % difference is the weighted proportion difference using Mehrotra-Railkar continuity-corrected-minimum risk (MRc) stratum weights for strata of diagnosis (VABP, ventilated HABP) and age (\<65, \>=65) categories.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.21|7.67|||||The 95% confidence interval (CI) were stratified Wilson intervals for the treatment group percentages and a stratified Newcombe interval for the treatment difference, constructed using the MRc stratum weights.|Difference in Percentage of Participants||7.67|-10.21|
81439055|NCT02070757|162570296|OTHER|The % difference is the weighted proportion difference using Mehrotra-Railkar continuity-corrected-minimum risk (MRc) stratum weights for strata of diagnosis (VABP, ventilated HABP) and age (\<65, \>=65) categories.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|7.0||||||95.0|-5.11|18.93|||||The 95% confidence interval (CI) were stratified Wilson intervals for the treatment group percentages and a stratified Newcombe interval for the treatment difference, constructed using the MRc stratum weights.|Difference in Percentage of Participants||18.93|-5.11|
81439056|NCT02070757|162570298|OTHER|The % difference is the weighted proportion difference using Mehrotra-Railkar continuity-corrected-minimum risk (MRc) stratum weights for strata of diagnosis (VABP, ventilated HABP) and age (\<65, \>=65) categories.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.41|3.57|||||The 95% confidence interval (CI) were stratified Wilson intervals for the treatment group percentages and a stratified Newcombe interval for the treatment difference, constructed using the MRc stratum weights.|Difference in Percentage of Participants||3.57|-6.41|
81439057|NCT02070757|162570299|OTHER|The % difference is the weighted proportion difference using Mehrotra-Railkar continuity-corrected-minimum risk (MRc) stratum weights for strata of diagnosis (VABP, ventilated HABP) and age (\<65, \>=65) categories.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.67|6.04|||||The 95% confidence interval (CI) were stratified Wilson intervals for the treatment group percentages and a stratified Newcombe interval for the treatment difference, constructed using the MRc stratum weights.|Difference in Percentage of Participants||6.04|-7.67|
81439058|NCT02070757|162570300|OTHER|The % difference is the weighted proportion difference using Mehrotra-Railkar continuity-corrected-minimum risk (MRc) stratum weights for strata of diagnosis (VABP, ventilated HABP) and age (\<65, \>=65) categories.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|12.02|||||The 95% confidence interval (CI) were stratified Wilson intervals for the treatment group percentages and a stratified Newcombe interval for the treatment difference, constructed using the MRc stratum weights.|Difference in Percentage of Participants||12.02|-8.91|
81439059|NCT02070757|162570301|OTHER|The % difference is the weighted proportion difference using Mehrotra-Railkar continuity-corrected-minimum risk (MRc) stratum weights for strata of diagnosis (VABP, ventilated HABP) and age (\<65, \>=65) categories.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.38|10.44|||||The 95% confidence interval (CI) were stratified Wilson intervals for the treatment group percentages and a stratified Newcombe interval for the treatment difference, constructed using the MRc stratum weights.|Difference in Percentage of Participants||10.44|-3.38|
81439060|NCT00880087|162570335|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.6||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|9.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used adjusting for age category at time of randomization (\<2 years, 2 to \<12 years, or \>=12 years)||||9.2|-14.5|0.63
81439061|NCT00880087|162570336|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.8||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|13.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used adjusting for age category at time of randomization (\<2 years, 2 to \<12 years, or \>=12 years)||||13.7|-8.0|0.56
81439062|NCT00880087|162570337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Stratified Mann-Whitney Test|Test stratified by age category (\<2 years, 2 to \<12 years, or \>=12 years), for continuous (NOT categorized as reported above) 1-year change in VABS-II|||As the (nonparametric) comparison treated 1-year deaths as worst possible outcomes and worst possible 1-year VABS-II as next worst possible outcomes, using change in VABS-II for other participants alive at 1 year, no relevant estimation of effect size is possible for this secondary outcome.|||0.70
81439063|NCT00880087|162570338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|"Test used the continuous (NOT categorized as reported above) neuropsychological scores, with Lowest Possible Score treated as lowest possible value."||||||0.46
81439064|NCT03852524|162570342|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|11.0||||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||The sample size (41 patients per study group; 82 patients total) for this superiority trial was calculated with a power of 90% (alpha = 0.05) and based on the assumption that 50% of subjects in the placebo group would experience a bowel movement by postoperative day 3, as compared to 85% in the treatment group. Additionally, a 10% lost-to-follow up rate was assumed.||||0.81
81439065|NCT03756883|162570346|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% Confidence Interval for the test-to-reference ratio was calculated using a procedure similar to Fieller's method.|Test-to-Reference Ratio|101.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.68|111.94||||||||111.94|92.68|
81439066|NCT03756883|162570347|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence interval for the test-to-reference ratio was calculated using a procedure similar to Fieller's method.|Test-to-Reference Ratio|98.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.1|110.61||||||||110.61|87.10|
81439067|NCT03756883|162570348|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||Superiority of the test product over the placebo.||||<0.0001
81439068|NCT03756883|162570348|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||Superiority of Reference to placebo.||||<0.0001
81439069|NCT03756883|162570349|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||Superiority of test over placebo.||||<0.0001
81737948|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.127|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|0.189|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.189|0.065|<0.001
81737949|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.078|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.078|-0.055|0.740
81737950|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.066|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.066|-0.064|0.973
81737951|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.122|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.122|-0.003|0.064
81737952|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|0.059|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.059|-0.079|0.774
81737953|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.113|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.113|-0.018|0.151
81737954|NCT03086460|163174090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.058||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.122|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.122|-0.006|0.076
81737955|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.114||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.19|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~This secondary efficacy variable was analyzed using the ANCOVA model that was also used for the primary efficacy analysis, without adjusting for multiplicity."||0.190|0.039|0.003
81439070|NCT03756883|162570349|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||Superiority of reference to placebo.||||<0.0001
81439071|NCT02973321|162570377|OTHER|The overall Type 1 error for multiple comparisons of the HbA1c and body weight was controlled by a Hierarchical testing procedure. Testing was performed in following sequence: 1. 1st trend test for HbA1c, 2. 1st trend test for body weight, 3. 2nd trend test for HbA1c, 4. 2nd trend test for body weight, 5. 3rd trend test for HbA1c, 6. 3rd trend test for body weight.|||||<|0.0001||||||Hierarchical testing procedure continued only, if the previous comparison was statistically significant. Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|1st trend test||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment groups, randomization strata of screening HbA1c value (\<8, \>=8 %), randomization strata of Visit 4 (Day 1) BMI (\<35.0 kg/m\^2, \>=35.0 kg/m\^2), and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as a covariate. Overall 1st trend test based on a contrast with coefficients of +3, +1, -1, -3 and 0 for SAR425899 0.20 mg, 0.16 mg, 0.12 mg, placebo and liraglutide. Here it is test 1 of testing order.||||< 0.0001
81439072|NCT02973321|162570377|OTHER|Hierarchical testing procedure continued only, if the previous comparison was statistically significant.|LS Mean difference|-0.956|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.206|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.359|-0.552||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|2nd Trend test||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of screening HbA1c value (\<8, \>=8 %), randomization strata of Visit 4 (Day 1) BMI (\<35.0 kg/m\^2, \>=35.0 kg/m\^2), and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as a covariate. Second Trend test based on a contrast with coefficients of 0, +1, 0, -1 and 0 for SAR425899 0.20 mg, 0.16 mg, 0.12 mg, placebo and liraglutide, respectively. Here, it is test no. 3 of hierarchical testing sequence.||-0.552|-1.359|< 0.0001
81737956|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.055|0.206|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.206|0.055|<0.001
81737957|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.137|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|0.213|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.213|0.061|<0.001
81737958|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.151|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.078|0.223|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.223|0.078|<0.001
81737959|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.168|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.097|0.24|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.240|0.097|<0.001
81737960|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.093|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.093|-0.061|0.679
81737961|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.052|0.098|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.098|-0.052|0.549
81737962|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.036||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.109|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.109|-0.036|0.323
81439073|NCT02973321|162570377|OTHER|Hierarchical testing procedure continued only, if the previous comparison was statistically significant.|LS Mean difference|-0.854|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.264|-0.444||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|3rd Trend test||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of screening HbA1c value (\<8, \>=8 %), randomization strata of Visit 4 (Day 1) BMI (\<35.0 kg/m\^2, \>=35.0 kg/m\^2), and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as a covariate. Third Trend test based on a contrast with coefficients of 0, 0, +1, -1 and 0 for SAR425899 0.20 mg, 0.16 mg, 0.12 mg, placebo and liraglutide, respectively. Here, it is test no. 5 of hierarchical testing sequence.||-0.444|-1.264|< 0.0001
81439074|NCT02973321|162570378|OTHER|Hierarchical testing procedure continued only, if the previous comparison was statistically significant.||||||0.0012||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|1st Trend test||Placebo, SAR425899 0.12,0.16,0.20 mg: Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of screening HbA1c value (\<8, \>=8 %), randomization strata of Day 1 BMI (\<35.0 kg/m\^2, \>=35.0 kg/m\^2), and country as fixed effects and baseline body weight as a covariate. Here, it is test no. 2 of hierarchical testing sequence.||||0.0012
81439075|NCT02973321|162570378|OTHER|Hierarchical testing procedure continued only, if the previous comparison was statistically significant|LS Mean difference|-3.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.887|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.309|-1.832||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|2nd Trend test||SAR425899 0.16 mg vs Placebo: Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of screening HbA1c value (\<8, \>=8 %), randomization strata of Day 1 BMI (\<35.0 kg/m\^2, \>=35.0 kg/m\^2), and country as fixed effects and baseline body weight as a covariate. Here, it is test no. 4 of hierarchical testing sequence.||-1.832|-5.309|< 0.0001
81439076|NCT02973321|162570378|OTHER|Hierarchical testing procedure continued only, if the previous comparison was statistically significant.|LS Mean difference|-2.517|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.891||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.264|-0.77||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|3rd Trend test||3rd Trend Test: SAR425899 0.12 mg vs Placebo: Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of screening HbA1c value (\<8, \>=8 %), randomization strata of Day 1 BMI (\<35.0 kg/m\^2, \>=35.0 kg/m\^2), and country as fixed effects and baseline body weight as a covariate. Here, it is test no. 6 of hierarchical testing sequence.||-0.77|-4.264|0.0047
81439077|NCT01098110|162570391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square (LS) means difference|-11.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.42|-7.16||Statistical significant: p=\<0.05, two sided|ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate, treatment groups and regions as explanatory variables.|Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-7.16|-15.42|<0.0001
81439078|NCT01098110|162570391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-13.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.33|-9.12||Statistical significant: p=\<0.05, two sided|ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate, treatment groups and regions as explanatory variables.|Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-9.12|-17.33|<0.0001
81439079|NCT01098110|162570392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square (LS) means difference|-3.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-2.13|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate.|Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-2.13|-4.80|<0.0001
81439080|NCT01098110|162570392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.11|-2.46|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate.|Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-2.46|-5.11|<0.0001
81439081|NCT01098110|162570393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square (LS) means difference|-2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|-1.41|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate, treatment groups and regions as explanatory variables.|Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-1.41|-3.53|<0.0001
81439082|NCT01098110|162570393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|-1.97|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate, treatment groups and regions as explanatory variables.|Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-1.97|-4.08|<0.0001
81478218|NCT02559570|162646241|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.246||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.525|0.448|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|Adult derivation||0.448|-0.525|0.8770
81737963|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007||||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.073|0.087|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.087|-0.073|0.866
81439083|NCT01098110|162570394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square (LS) means difference|-5.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.56|-3.35|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate, treatment groups and regions as explanatory variables.|Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-3.35|-7.56|<0.0001
81439084|NCT01098110|162570394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-6.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|-4.44||Statistical significant: p=\<0.05, two sided|ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate, treatment groups and regions as explanatory variables.|Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-4.44|-8.62|<0.0001
81439085|NCT01098110|162570395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square (LS) means difference|-3.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.72|-2.09|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate, treatment groups and regions as explanatory variables.|Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-2.09|-4.72|<0.0001
81439086|NCT01098110|162570395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.97|-2.35|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate, treatment groups and regions as explanatory variables.|Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-2.35|-4.97|<0.0001
81439087|NCT01098110|162570396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square (LS) means difference|-2.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|-1.26|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate.|Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-1.26|-3.47|<0.0001
81439088|NCT01098110|162570396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|-1.84|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate.|Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-1.84|-4.03|<0.0001
81439089|NCT01098110|162570397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square (LS) means difference|-2.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|-1.7|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate, treatment groups and regions as explanatory variables.|Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-1.70|-3.73|<0.0001
81439090|NCT01098110|162570397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|-2.08|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate, treatment groups and regions as explanatory variables.|Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-2.08|-4.09|<0.0001
81439091|NCT01098110|162570398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square (LS) means difference|-1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|-0.83|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate, treatment groups and regions as explanatory variables.|Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-0.83|-2.41|<0.0001
81439092|NCT01098110|162570398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|-1.47|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate, treatment groups and regions as explanatory variables.|Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-1.47|-3.04|<0.0001
81439093|NCT01098110|162570399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square (LS) means difference|-1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|-0.78|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate, treatment groups and regions as explanatory variables.|Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-0.78|-2.04|<0.0001
81439094|NCT01098110|162570399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-0.91|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate, treatment groups and regions as explanatory variables.|Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-0.91|-2.16|<0.0001
81439095|NCT01098110|162570400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|28.1||Adjusted for region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||28.1|9.2|0.0001
81439096|NCT01098110|162570400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|32.6||Adjusted for region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||32.6|13.7|<0.0001
81439097|NCT01098110|162570401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square (LS) means difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.28|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate, treatment groups and regions as explanatory variables.|Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-0.28|-0.75|<0.0001
81439098|NCT01098110|162570401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.36|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline a response variable, baseline score a covariate, treatment groups and regions as explanatory variables.|Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||-0.36|-0.82|<0.0001
81439099|NCT01098110|162570402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|32.4||Adjusted for region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Asenapine 5 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||32.4|12.0|<0.0001
81439100|NCT01098110|162570402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.9|38.8||Adjusted for region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Asenapine 10 mg BID minus Placebo BID|||38.8|18.9|<0.0001
81439101|NCT00530348|162570407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.2173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.23||Hochberg method was used to adjust for the two co-primary outcomes.|Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|||Cox proportional hazards (PH) regression model with robust variance estimation using treatment group and geographic region as covariates was used.||1.23|0.40|0.2173
81439102|NCT00530348|162570408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.63||Hochberg method was used to adjust for the two co-primary outcomes.|Proportional means regression|||Proportional means regression model with robust variance estimation and covariate adjustment for geographic region was used.||0.63|0.32|<0.0001
81439103|NCT00530348|162570409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.61|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|||Cox PH regression model with robust variance estimation, covariate adjustment for geographic region, was used. Secondary endpoints were analyzed sequentially as: Proportion of participants relapse free at Year 2, Change from baseline in EDSS, Percent change from Baseline in magnetic resonance imaging-T2 hyperintense lesion volume at Year 2, Acquisition of disability measured by multiple sclerosis functional composite. Each endpoint could only be formally tested if prior endpoint was significant.||0.61|0.33|<0.0001
81450499|NCT03433755|162587808|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-15.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.31|-5.18||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-5.18|-26.31|< 0.0001
81450500|NCT04240392|162587832|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.369||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.462|4.055|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Model||||4.055|0.462|0.5340
81450501|NCT04240392|162587833|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.803||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.326|1.979|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Model||At delivery||1.979|0.326|0.600
81450502|NCT04240392|162587833|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.709||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.254|1.975|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized Linear Mixed Model||At 3 months post partum||1.975|0.254|0.471
81450503|NCT04240392|162587834|SUPERIORITY||Beta-coefficient|1.53||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|6.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures Linear Mixed Model|Beta-coefficient for treatment for time interaction term|At week 36||6.19|-3.13|0.518
81450504|NCT04240392|162587834|SUPERIORITY||Beta-coefficient|0.32||||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|5.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures Linear Mixed Model|Beta-coefficient for treatment for time interaction term|At 3 months post partum||5.06|-4.41|0.893
81450505|NCT03589768|162587835|OTHER|N/A, Only risk difference estimated and 95% CI reported.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|10.3|||||Difference is calculated as the proportion in the BOOSTRIX group minus the proportion in the Td group.|||10.3|-11.9|
81439104|NCT00530348|162570410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4188|||||||Wei-Lachin|||The analysis was performed using Wei-Lachin method for non-parametric analysis of repeated measures. Secondary endpoints were analyzed sequentially as: Proportion of participants relapse free at Year 2, Change from baseline in EDSS, Percent change from Baseline in magnetic resonance imaging-T2 hyperintense lesion volume at Year 2, Acquisition of disability measured by multiple sclerosis functional composite. Each endpoint could only be formally tested if prior endpoint was significant.||||0.4188
81439105|NCT00530348|162570411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0115|||||||Wei-Lachin|||Change at Year 2: analysis was performed using Wei-Lachin method for non-parametric analysis of repeated measures. Secondary endpoints were analyzed sequentially as: Proportion of participants relapse free at Year 2, Change from baseline in EDSS, Percent change from Baseline in magnetic resonance imaging-T2 hyperintense lesion volume at Year 2, Acquisition of disability measured by MSFC. Each endpoint could only be formally tested if prior endpoint was significant.||||0.0115
81439106|NCT00530348|162570412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.308|TWO_SIDED||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Ranked ANCOVA models with covariate adjustment for geographic region and baseline T2 lesion volume was used. Secondary endpoints were analyzed sequentially as: Proportion of participants relapse free at Year 2, Change from baseline in EDSS, Percent change from Baseline in magnetic resonance imaging-T2 hyperintense lesion volume at Year 2, Acquisition of disability measured by multiple sclerosis functional composite. Each endpoint could only be formally tested if prior endpoint was significant.||||0.3080
81439107|NCT01557920|162570422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||pathological swallows under anesthesia vs. wakefulness: 25.9% vs. 4.9%|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81439108|NCT01557920|162570422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of pathological swallow-rate increase by carbon-dioxide during anesthesia and wakefulness||||<0.001
81439109|NCT01557920|162570427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The number of swallows per hour: 1.7±3.3 during anesthesia vs. 28.0±22.3 during wakefulness|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81439110|NCT00436917|162570486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||A sample of 60 participants was estimated to provide percentage statistics accuracy to within 13% with 95% confidence.||||0.01
81472705|NCT04767529|162637317|SUPERIORITY|Week 96|Mean Difference (Net)|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|10.23||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||LS Means and differences, SEs, and p-values are from a MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, post-baseline visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline as a covariate for comparisons between the EFX and placebo group|Treatment comparison of LS mean change from baseline (EFX 28 mg - placebo) in HDL cholesterol (mg/dL)||10.23|1.84|0.005
81472706|NCT04767529|162637317|SUPERIORITY|Week 96|Mean Difference (Net)|9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|13.65||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||LS Means and differences, SEs, and p-values are from a MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, post-baseline visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline as a covariate for comparisons between the EFX and placebo group|Treatment comparison of LS mean change from baseline (EFX 50 mg - placebo) in HDL cholesterol (mg/dL)||13.65|5.30|<0.001
81439111|NCT01040793|162570513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio to placebo|1.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0018||95.0|1.043|1.199|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline endurance time and period as fixed and patient as random effect. Means, CI back-transformed.|Olo 5 mcg divided by Placebo|||1.199|1.043|0.0018
81439112|NCT01040793|162570513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio to placebo|1.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0052||95.0|1.03|1.184|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline endurance time and period as fixed and patient as random effect. Means, CI back-transformed.|Olo 10 mcg divided by Placebo|||1.184|1.030|0.0052
81439113|NCT01040793|162570514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035||0.0155||95.0|0.016|0.152|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.152|0.016|0.0155
81439114|NCT01040793|162570514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.098|0.234|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.234|0.098|<0.0001
81439115|NCT01040793|162570515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.366|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.214||0.1176||95.0|-0.757|0.085|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.085|-0.757|0.1176
81439116|NCT01040793|162570515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.214||0.7591||95.0|-0.486|0.355|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.355|-0.486|0.7591
81439117|NCT01040793|162570516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.094|0.234|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.234|0.094|<0.0001
81472707|NCT04767529|162637317|SUPERIORITY|Week 24|Mean Difference (Net)|-14.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.99||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.28|-4.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison of change from baseline (EFX 28 mg - placebo) in LDL cholesterol (mg/dL)||-4.53|-24.28|0.005
81439118|NCT01040793|162570516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.125|0.265|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.265|0.125|<0.0001
81439119|NCT01040793|162570517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.0245||95.0|0.01|0.146|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.146|0.010|0.0245
81439120|NCT01040793|162570517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.105|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.240|0.105|<0.0001
81439121|NCT01040793|162570518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.2897||95.0|-0.211|0.063|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.063|-0.211|0.2897
81439122|NCT01040793|162570518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.7199||95.0|-0.162|0.112|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.112|-0.162|0.7199
81439123|NCT01040793|162570519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.5313||95.0|-0.196|0.379|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.379|-0.196|0.5313
81439124|NCT01040793|162570519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.341|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.0198||95.0|0.055|0.628|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.628|0.055|0.0198
81439125|NCT01040793|162570520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.1048||95.0|-0.19|0.018|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.018|-0.190|0.1048
81439126|NCT01040793|162570520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.0246||95.0|-0.224|-0.015|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||-0.015|-0.224|0.0246
81439127|NCT01040793|162570521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.318|-0.108|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||-0.108|-0.318|<0.0001
81439128|NCT01040793|162570521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.187|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.0005||95.0|-0.293|-0.082|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||-0.082|-0.293|0.0005
81439129|NCT01040793|162570522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0002||95.0|0.071|0.228|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.228|0.071|0.0002
81439130|NCT01040793|162570522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0001||95.0|0.076|0.233|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.233|0.076|0.0001
81439131|NCT01040793|162570523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.162|0.303|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.303|0.162|<0.0001
81439132|NCT01040793|162570523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|<|0.0001||95.0|0.133|0.273|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.273|0.133|<0.0001
81737964|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.096|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.096|-0.055|0.596
81439133|NCT01040793|162570524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.3109||95.0|-0.053|0.166|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.166|-0.053|0.3109
81439134|NCT01040793|162570524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.608||95.0|-0.081|0.138|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.138|-0.081|0.6080
81439135|NCT01040793|162570525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.6809||95.0|-0.087|0.133|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.133|-0.087|0.6809
81439136|NCT01040793|162570525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.858||95.0|-0.1|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.120|-0.100|0.8580
81439137|NCT01040793|162570526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.073|0.148|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.148|0.073|<0.0001
81439138|NCT01040793|162570526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|0.073|0.148|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.148|0.073|<0.0001
81439139|NCT01040793|162570527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.151|0.233|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.233|0.151|<0.0001
81439140|NCT01040793|162570527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.153|0.236|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.236|0.153|<0.0001
81439141|NCT01040793|162570528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0013||95.0|0.047|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.191|0.047|0.0013
81439142|NCT01040793|162570528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.0013||95.0|0.047|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.191|0.047|0.0013
81439143|NCT01040793|162570529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.196|0.333|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.333|0.196|<0.0001
81439144|NCT01040793|162570529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001||95.0|0.212|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.350|0.212|<0.0001
81439145|NCT01040793|162570530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.0001||95.0|0.156|0.405|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.405|0.156|<0.0001
81439146|NCT01040793|162570530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.291|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.0001||95.0|0.166|0.416|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.416|0.166|<0.0001
81439147|NCT01040793|162570531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001||95.0|0.441|0.719|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||0.719|0.441|<0.0001
81439148|NCT01040793|162570531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.552|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.0001||95.0|0.412|0.691|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects repeated measures with treatment, baseline and period as fixed and patient as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||0.691|0.412|<0.0001
81439149|NCT00860743|162570571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|ANOVA|||||||0.001
81439150|NCT00860743|162570572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2
81439151|NCT02776553|162570576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.49
81439152|NCT02776553|162570577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.03
81439153|NCT02776553|162570578|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.37
81439154|NCT01998243|162570579|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.6|||Chi-squared||risk ratio (RR)|||2.60|0.53|0.689
81439155|NCT01998243|162570580|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.59||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.01|||Chi-squared||all in all balloon and postsurgical morbidity in group A vs. group B.|||3.01|0.84|0.144
81439156|NCT01998243|162570581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.937|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.937
81439157|NCT01998243|162570582|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81439158|NCT01998243|162570583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.673|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.673
81439159|NCT00479388|162570602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.006||95.0|-7.7|-1.3|||Repeated measures analysis|Study times: 4, 8 and 12 weeks. Terms: treatment-by-time, gender-by-time, baseline LDL-C-by-time and concomitant statin group-by-time interaction.||||-1.3|-7.7|0.006
81439160|NCT00479388|162570603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<=|0.001||95.0|13.4|17.9|||Repeated measures analysis|Study times: 4, 8 and 12 weeks. Terms: treatment-by-time, gender-by-time, baseline HDL-C-by-time and concomitant statin group-by-time interaction.||||17.9|13.4|<=0.001
81439161|NCT00479388|162570604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.4|||<=|0.001||95.0|-19.2|-11.7|||Repeated measures analysis|ANCOVA model based on Tukey's normalized ranks with term for treatment, gender, concomitant statin group and Tukey's normal score of baseline.||||-11.7|-19.2|<=0.001
81439162|NCT00104247|162570605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81439163|NCT01886937|162570609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.26
81439164|NCT01506908|162570625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares means difference|-15.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|-10.2|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparisons were made between 4 mg nicotine lozenge and placebo lozenge at 5% significance level.|Null hypothesis considered the population's change from post-cue baseline in craving score mean to be equal in both treatment groups at 5 minutes||-10.2|-21.6|<0.0001
81439165|NCT01506908|162570626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares means difference|-4.2||||0.0511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|0.0|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparisons were made between 4 mg nicotine lozenge and placebo lozenge at 5% significance level.|Null hypothesis considered the population's change from post-cue baseline in craving score mean to be equal in both treatment groups at 1 minute.||0.0|-8.4|0.0511
81439166|NCT01506908|162570627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares means difference|-11.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|-6.4|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparisons were made between 4 mg nicotine lozenge and placebo lozenge at 5% significance level.|Null hypothesis considered the population's change from post-cue baseline in craving score mean to be equal in both treatment groups at 3 minutes.||-6.4|-16.7|<0.0001
81439167|NCT01506908|162570628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares means difference|-17.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|-11.7|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparisons were made between 4 mg nicotine lozenge and placebo lozenge at 5% significance level.|Null hypothesis considered the population's change from post-cue baseline in craving score mean to be equal in both treatment groups at 7 minutes.||-11.7|-23.8|<0.0001
81439168|NCT01506908|162570629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-17.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4|-11.4|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparisons were made between 4 mg nicotine lozenge and placebo lozenge at 5% significance level.|Null hypothesis considered the population's change from post-cue baseline in craving score mean to be equal in both treatment groups at 10 minutes.||-11.4|-24.4|<0.0001
81450506|NCT03589768|162587836|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.62||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.25|15.5|||Fisher Exact||Difference is calculated as the proportion in the BOOSTRIX group minus the proportion in the Td group.|||15.5|-6.25|0.559
81450507|NCT03589768|162587837|OTHER|Only risk difference estimated and 95% CI reported.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|9.8|||||||Difference is calculated as the proportion in the BOOSTRIX group minus the proportion in the Td group.|9.8|-9.3|
81450508|NCT03589768|162587838|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.06||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|15.9|||Fisher Exact||||Difference is calculated as the proportion in the BOOSTRIX group minus the proportion in the Td group.|15.9|-3.82|0.290
81450509|NCT03589768|162587840|OTHER|Only risk difference estimated and 95% CI reported.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|7.3|||||||Difference is calculated as the proportion in the BOOSTRIX group minus the proportion in the Td group.|7.3|-6.4|
81439169|NCT01181531|162570704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|5.4||Unadjusted. Model contains baseline stratification factor for type of Vitamin D administered at the site|Mixed Models Analysis||Cinacalcet - Vitamin D|Null hypothesis: no difference in % change from baseline in PTH comparing the two treatment arms.||5.4|-15.4|0.346
81439170|NCT01181531|162570705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.29||Stratified by type of Vitamin D at site|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||OR is Cinacalcet: Vitamin D|||2.29|0.92|0.110
81737965|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY|"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.014||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.088|||ANCOVA|||||0.088|-0.061|0.720
81737966|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.112||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.185|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.185|0.038|0.003
81439171|NCT01181531|162570706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.39||stratified by type of Vitamin D at site|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||OR is Cinacalcet: Vitamin D|||2.39|0.74|0.346
81439172|NCT02339090|162570707|NON_INFERIORITY|Threshold for significance: annualized height velocity between somavaratan and daily rhGH ≤ -2.0 cm/year|LS Mean Difference|-1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|-0.24||||||An ANCOVA model will be used to determine the adjusted (least squares) means and standard error (SE) to determine the confidence interval (CI) of the difference. ANCOVA model included treatment group, region, and gender as fixed effects; with baseline age and baseline IGF-I SDS as covariates.||-0.24|-2.32|
81439173|NCT04243096|162570716|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|6.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.64|2.60|<0.0001
81439174|NCT04243096|162570717|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.02|-0.06|<0.0001
81439175|NCT04243096|162570718|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.01|-0.03|<0.0001
81439176|NCT04243096|162570719|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.02|-0.04|<0.0001
81439177|NCT04243096|162570720|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.00|-0.01|<0.0001
81439178|NCT04243096|162570721|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.01|-0.02|0.0013
81439179|NCT04243096|162570722|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.01|-0.02|0.0003
81737967|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.133|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.209|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.209|0.057|<0.001
81737968|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.106||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.18|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.180|0.032|0.005
81439180|NCT04243096|162570723|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|0.02|<0.0001
81439181|NCT04243096|162570724|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.13|0.06|<0.0001
81439182|NCT04243096|162570728|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|13.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.31|6.60|<0.0001
81439183|NCT04243096|162570729|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.65|16.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for age, sex, BMI, and presence of comorbidities.|Change from baseline to week 12|||16.48|9.65|<0.0001
81439184|NCT04243096|162570730|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-17.5||||0.1196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|4.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.61|-39.7|0.1196
81439185|NCT04243096|162570732|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.25|-0.04|<0.0001
81439186|NCT04243096|162570733|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.76|2.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.09|-5.76|<0.0001
81439187|NCT04243096|162570734|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-0.46|<0.0001
81439188|NCT04243096|162570735|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.08|-2.22|<0.0001
81439189|NCT04243096|162570736|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|3.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.22|-3.37|<0.0001
81439190|NCT04243096|162570737|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.21||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|11.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.11|1.31|0.0134
81439191|NCT04243096|162570738|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.34|1.16|<0.0001
81439192|NCT04243096|162570739|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.19||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.41|-1.97|0.0030
81439193|NCT04243096|162570740|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.67|0.23|<0.0001
81439194|NCT04243096|162570741|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.7|51.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||51.67|18.70|<0.0001
81439195|NCT04243096|162570742|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|-1.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.39|-2.57|<0.0001
81472708|NCT04767529|162637317|SUPERIORITY|Week 24|Median Difference (Net)|-13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.98||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|-3.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison of LS mean change from baseline (EFX 50 mg - placebo) in LDL cholesterol (mg/dL)||-3.76|-23.50|0.007
81737969|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.152|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.223|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.223|0.081|<0.001
81737970|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.142|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|0.212|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.212|0.072|<0.001
81737971|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.021||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.096|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.096|-0.053|0.573
81737972|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078|0.067|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.067|-0.078|0.881
81450510|NCT03589768|162587841|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|7.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|10.7|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for birth day timepoint|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|10.7|4.6|<0.0001
81450511|NCT03589768|162587841|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|4.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|7.3|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for Prior to receipt of first dose of DTwP (approximately 6 weeks of age) timepoint|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|7.3|3.2|<0.0001
81450512|NCT03589768|162587841|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.8|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for One month after receipt of first dose of DTwP (approximately 10 weeks of age) timepoint|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|4.8|1.8|<0.0001
81450513|NCT03589768|162587841|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.3||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for One month after receipt of last dose of DTwP (approximately 18 weeks of age) time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|0.7|0.1|0.0068
81450514|NCT03589768|162587841|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.3||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares differences in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for 6 months of age time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|0.5|0.1|0.0003
81450515|NCT03589768|162587842|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.9||||0.7102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.3|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for pre-vaccination time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.3|0.7|0.7102
81450516|NCT03589768|162587842|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|8.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|12.0|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for one month after vaccination time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|12.0|6.2|<0.0001
81450517|NCT03589768|162587842|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|4.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|6.6|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for delivery time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|6.6|3.3|<0.0001
81450518|NCT03589768|162587842|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|3.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|5.2|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for 6 months after delivery time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|5.2|2.1|<0.0001
81450519|NCT03589768|162587843|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.1||||0.7039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.4|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for pre-vaccination time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.4|0.8|0.7039
81450520|NCT03589768|162587843|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|18.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|24.3|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for one month after vaccination time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|24.3|14.0|<0.0001
81450521|NCT03589768|162587843|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|10.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|13.7|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for delivery time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|13.7|8.1|<0.0001
81450522|NCT03589768|162587843|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|7.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|11.1|||t-test, 2 sided|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.||Statistical analysis for 6 months after delivery time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|11.1|5.0|<0.0001
81450523|NCT03589768|162587844|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.2||||0.2897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for pre-vaccination time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.8|0.8|0.2897
81450524|NCT03589768|162587844|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|54.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.6|82.4|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for one month after vaccination time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|82.4|35.6|<0.0001
81450525|NCT03589768|162587844|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|32.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.6|49.7|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for delivery time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|49.7|20.6|<0.0001
81450526|NCT03589768|162587844|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|18.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|34.2|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for 6 months after delivery time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|34.2|10.4|<0.0001
81439196|NCT00442546|162570766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.9185||95.0|-0.766|0.691||A step-down procedure was used for multiple comparisons adjustment. If the difference between the high dose and placebo groups was statistically significant (p\<0.05), then the next step conducted where the low dose group was compared to placebo.|ANOVA|Least squares means from the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with main effects of treatment and center and Baseline mean worst pain score.|Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|||0.691|-0.766|0.9185
81439197|NCT00442546|162570766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.339|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.371||0.3619||95.0|-1.07|0.392||A step-down procedure was used for multiple comparisons adjustment. If the difference between the high dose and placebo groups was statistically significant (p\<0.05), then the next step conducted where the low dose group was compared to placebo.|ANOVA|Least squares means from the ANOVA model with main effects of treatment and center and Baseline mean worst pain score.|Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|||0.392|-1.070|0.3619
81439198|NCT00442546|162570767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.426||0.4091||95.0|-54.332|22.203|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||22.203|-54.332|0.4091
81439199|NCT00442546|162570767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.548|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.388||0.4234||95.0|-53.74|22.645|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||22.645|-53.740|0.4234
81439200|NCT00442546|162570767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.428|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.517||0.0284||95.0|-68.972|-3.884|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||-3.884|-68.972|0.0284
81439201|NCT00442546|162570767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.985|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.57||0.0816||95.0|-61.632|3.663|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||3.663|-61.632|0.0816
81439202|NCT00442546|162570767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.759|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.752||0.8147||95.0|-20.446|25.964|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||25.964|-20.446|0.8147
81439203|NCT00442546|162570767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.589||0.7187||95.0|-27.064|18.7|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||18.700|-27.064|0.7187
81439204|NCT00442546|162570767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.356|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.148||0.7416||95.0|-23.516|16.804|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||16.804|-23.516|0.7416
81439205|NCT00442546|162570767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.574|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.283||0.2577||95.0|-29.017|7.869|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||7.869|-29.017|0.2577
81439206|NCT00442546|162570767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.387||0.9982||95.0|-36.431|36.352|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||36.352|-36.431|0.9982
81439207|NCT00442546|162570767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.325|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.184||0.5552||95.0|-59.756|33.107|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||33.107|-59.756|0.5552
81472709|NCT04767529|162637317|SUPERIORITY|Week 96|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.04||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.86|14.04||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||LS Means and differences, SEs, and p-values are from a MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, post-baseline visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline as a covariate for comparisons between the EFX and placebo group|Treatment comparison of change from baseline (EFX 28 mg - placebo) in LDL cholesterol (mg/dL)||14.04|-13.86|0.990
81472710|NCT04767529|162637317|SUPERIORITY|Week 96|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.01||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.07|13.71||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||LS Means and differences, SEs, and p-values are from a MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, post-baseline visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline as a covariate for comparisons between the EFX and placebo group|Treatment comparison of LS mean change from baseline (EFX 50 mg - placebo) in LDL cholesterol (mg/dL)||13.71|-14.07|0.980
81439208|NCT00442546|162570767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.655||0.2032||95.0|-118.463|38.463|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|144 hours||38.463|-118.463|0.2032
81439209|NCT00442546|162570767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-138.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.661||0.0348||95.0|-258.354|-18.646|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|144 hours||-18.646|-258.354|0.0348
81439210|NCT00442546|162570768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.499||0.3602||95.0|-4.79|13.062|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Week 2||13.062|-4.790|0.3602
81472711|NCT04767529|162637317|SUPERIORITY|Week 24|Mean Difference (Net)|-22.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.58|-11.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison of LS mean change from baseline (EFX 28 mg - placebo) in non-HDL cholesterol (mg/dL)||-11.71|-33.58|<0.001
81439211|NCT00442546|162570768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.573|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.637||0.7352||95.0|-7.626|10.771|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Week 2||10.771|-7.626|0.7352
81439212|NCT00442546|162570768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.156||0.6435||95.0|-9.392|15.111|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Week 4||15.111|-9.392|0.6435
81439213|NCT00442546|162570768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.237|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.361||0.6123||95.0|-9.422|15.895|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Week 4||15.895|-9.422|0.6123
81439214|NCT00442546|162570768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.663||0.6356||95.0|-11.683|18.984|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Week 6/ET||18.984|-11.683|0.6356
81439215|NCT00442546|162570768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.909|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.747||0.907||95.0|-14.593|16.411|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Week 6/ET||16.411|-14.593|0.9070
81737973|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.11|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.110|-0.030|0.261
81737974|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.027||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.104|0.051|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.051|-0.104|0.493
81737975|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.019||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.092|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.092|-0.055|0.616
81737976|NCT03086460|163174091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.046||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.118|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.118|-0.026|0.212
81737977|NCT03086460|163174092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.034||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.106|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~This secondary efficacy variable was analyzed using the ANCOVA model that was also used for the primary efficacy analysis, without adjusting for multiplicity."||0.106|-0.039|0.361
81737978|NCT03086460|163174092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.065||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.138|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.138|-0.009|0.085
81737979|NCT03086460|163174092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.036||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.109|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.109|-0.037|0.328
81737980|NCT03086460|163174092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.112||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|0.182|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.182|0.042|0.002
81737981|NCT03086460|163174092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.158|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.158|0.020|0.011
81737982|NCT03086460|163174092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.104|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.104|-0.042|0.404
81737983|NCT03086460|163174092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.074|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.074|-0.069|0.942
81737984|NCT03086460|163174092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.078||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.147|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.147|0.009|0.027
81737985|NCT03086460|163174092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.028||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.104|0.048|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.048|-0.104|0.463
81737986|NCT03086460|163174092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.119|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.119|-0.025|0.200
81737987|NCT03086460|163174092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.076||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.146|||ANCOVA|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.146|0.005|0.037
81737988|NCT03086460|163174093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005||||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.083|0.073|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~This secondary efficacy variable was analyzed using the ANCOVA model that was also used for the primary efficacy analysis, without adjusting for multiplicity."||0.073|-0.083|0.896
81737989|NCT03086460|163174093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|0.07|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.070|-0.089|0.810
81737990|NCT03086460|163174093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006||||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.073|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.073|-0.084|0.882
81737991|NCT03086460|163174093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.136|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.136|-0.015|0.115
81737992|NCT03086460|163174093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.134|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.134|-0.014|0.111
81439216|NCT00442546|162570769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1190.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|123.062||0.0656||95.0|-2754.304|373.004|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Acetylsalicylic Acid, 72 hours||373.004|-2754.304|0.0656
81439217|NCT00442546|162570769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|142.1||0.9277||95.0|-1789.352|1821.752|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Acetylsalicylic Acid, 72 hours||1821.752|-1789.352|0.9277
81439218|NCT00442546|162570769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.771|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|62.692||0.935||95.0|-263.972|275.515|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Ketorolac, 24 hours||275.515|-263.972|0.9350
81439219|NCT00442546|162570769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.243|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|44.33||0.6139||95.0|-164.494|216.98|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Ketorolac, 24 hours||216.980|-164.494|0.6139
81439220|NCT00442546|162570769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.96||0.776||95.0|-25.451|19.611|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Ketorolac, 48 hours||19.611|-25.451|0.7760
81439221|NCT00442546|162570769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.833||0.819||95.0|-17.066|13.846|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Ketorolac, 48 hours||13.846|-17.066|0.8190
81439222|NCT00442546|162570769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-69.235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|390.483||0.8603||95.0|-861.171|722.7|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Paracetamol, 24 hours||722.700|-861.171|0.8603
81439223|NCT00442546|162570769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.395|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|384.376||0.9642||95.0|-796.945|762.155|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Paracetamol, 24 hours||762.155|-796.945|0.9642
81439224|NCT00442546|162570769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|93.693|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|484.957||0.8476||95.0|-880.865|1068.251|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Paracetamol, 48 hours||1068.251|-880.865|0.8476
81439225|NCT00442546|162570769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|105.543|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|457.374||0.8185||95.0|-813.584|1024.67|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Paracetamol, 48 hours||1024.670|-813.584|0.8185
81439226|NCT00442546|162570769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-682.304|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|495.241||0.1792||95.0|-1696.759|332.15|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Paracetamol, 72 hours||332.150|-1696.759|0.1792
81439227|NCT00442546|162570769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-250.439|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|501.808||0.6216||95.0|-1278.347|777.469|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Paracetamol, 72 hours||777.469|-1278.347|0.6216
81439228|NCT00442546|162570770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-494.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|301.253||0.1996||95.0|-1452.72|464.72|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Acetylsalicylic Acid, Week 2.||464.720|-1452.720|0.1996
81439229|NCT00442546|162570770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-195.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|368.958||0.6335||95.0|-1369.338|979.038|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Acetylsalicylic Acid, Week 2.||979.038|-1369.338|0.6335
81737993|NCT03086460|163174093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.083|0.074|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.074|-0.083|0.911
81439230|NCT00442546|162570770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.291|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|302.355||0.929||95.0|-657.992|603.41|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Paracetamol, Week 2||603.410|-657.992|0.9290
81439231|NCT00442546|162570770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.787|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|256.969||0.8937||95.0|-501.241|570.815|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Paracetamol, Week 2||570.815|-501.241|0.8937
81439232|NCT00442546|162570770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|198.937|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|491.153||0.6912||95.0|-847.93|1245.804|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Paracetamol, Week 4||1245.804|-847.930|0.6912
81439233|NCT00442546|162570770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|185.728|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|349.047||0.6024||95.0|-558.248|929.704|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Paracetamol, Week 4||929.704|-558.248|0.6024
81439234|NCT00442546|162570770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-256.921|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|407.391||0.5372||95.0|-1120.551|606.709|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Paracetamol, Week 6/ET||606.709|-1120.551|0.5372
81439235|NCT00442546|162570770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-287.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|328.227||0.3948||95.0|-982.843|408.778|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|Paracetamol, Week 6/ET||408.778|-982.843|0.3948
81439236|NCT00442546|162570771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-121.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1169.654||0.9341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14983.36|14740.362|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|||14740.362|-14983.36|0.9341
81439237|NCT00442546|162570773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|302.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|302.9|302.9|||ANOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) = Least Squares Mean Difference|||302.900|302.900|<0.0001
81439238|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||0.1661||95.0|-0.293|0.051|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||0.051|-0.293|0.1661
81439239|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.3604||95.0|-0.254|0.093|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||0.093|-0.254|0.3604
81439240|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.1299||95.0|-0.29|0.037|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||0.037|-0.290|0.1299
81737994|NCT03086460|163174093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.001||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078|0.077|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.077|-0.078|0.985
81737995|NCT03086460|163174093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.066||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.14|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.140|-0.009|0.084
81737996|NCT03086460|163174093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078|0.086|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.086|-0.078|0.928
81737997|NCT03086460|163174093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.148|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.148|-0.008|0.078
81737998|NCT03086460|163174093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.066||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.143|||ANCOVA|||"Day 14~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||0.143|-0.010|0.089
81737999|NCT03086460|163174094|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|18.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.25|76.37|||Regression, Cox|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Time to onset of action was analyzed using a Cox proportional hazard model stratified by patient, including treatment and period as a factor, and baseline FEV1 as covariate.~For patients receiving the same treatment twice, the analysis includes only data from the first instance of each treatment."||76.37|4.25|<0.001
81738000|NCT03086460|163174094|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|31.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.52|133.47|||Regression, Cox|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||133.47|7.52|<0.001
81738001|NCT03086460|163174094|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|44.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.23|191.34|||Regression, Cox|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||191.34|10.23|<0.001
81738002|NCT03086460|163174094|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|40.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.54|170.45|||Regression, Cox|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||170.45|9.54|<0.001
81738003|NCT03086460|163174094|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|22.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|92.06|||Regression, Cox|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment F ( Perforomist® IS 40 μg TDD) versus Treatment E (Placebo).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||92.06|5.70|<0.001
81738004|NCT03086460|163174094|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.76||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|4.13|||Regression, Cox|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||4.13|0.75|0.195
81738005|NCT03086460|163174094|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.46||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|5.72|||Regression, Cox|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||5.72|1.06|0.037
81738006|NCT03086460|163174094|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.24||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|4.86|||Regression, Cox|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment A (CHF 1531 pMDI 6 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||4.86|1.03|0.042
81738007|NCT03086460|163174094|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.23|||Regression, Cox|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||3.23|0.60|0.435
81738008|NCT03086460|163174094|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.89|||Regression, Cox|||"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment B (CHF 1531 pMDI 12 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."||2.89|0.56|0.564
81738009|NCT03086460|163174094|SUPERIORITY|"Day 1~Comparison groups were:~Treatment D (CHF 1531 pMDI 48 μg TDD) versus Treatment C (CHF 1531 pMDI 24 μg TDD).~Statistical analysis was performed as described for the statistical analysis #1 of this outcome measure."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.01|||Regression, Cox|||||2.01|0.41|0.818
81738010|NCT03049748|163174117|OTHER|This is a pilot randomized trial with a purpose of establishing preliminary efficacy data to inform future studies.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81738011|NCT03049748|163174118|OTHER|Same rationale as the primary outcome.|||||>|0.05||||||All p-values across time periods, between groups, were \> .05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>.05
81738012|NCT03049748|163174119|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||All p values between groups across time periods were \> .05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>.05
81738013|NCT03049748|163174120|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||All p-values between groups across time periods were \>.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>.05
81738014|NCT03049748|163174121|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||All p-values between group differences across time periods were \> .05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>.05
81439241|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.1167||95.0|-0.29|0.032|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||0.032|-0.290|0.1167
81738015|NCT03049748|163174122|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||Differences in group hospitalization rates p-values: T1 = .093; T2 = .008; T3 = .029|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81472712|NCT04767529|162637317|SUPERIORITY|Week 24|Mean Difference (Net)|-22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.56|-11.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison of LS mean change from baseline (EFX 50mg - placebo) in non-HDL cholesterol (mg/dL)||-11.74|-33.56|<0.001
81472713|NCT04767529|162637317|SUPERIORITY|Week 96|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.9||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.72|9.56||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||LS Means and differences, SEs, and p-values are from a MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, post-baseline visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline as a covariate for comparisons between the EFX and placebo group|Treatment comparison of LS mean change from baseline (EFX 28 mg - placebo) in non-HDL cholesterol (mg/dL)||9.56|-21.72|0.443
81539326|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.08|25.43||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||25.43|3.08|<0.0001
81738016|NCT00835484|163174123|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.15||||||90.0|91.77|102.83|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||102.83|91.77|
81738017|NCT00835484|163174124|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.8||||||90.0|95.1|106.84|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||106.84|95.1|
81738018|NCT00835484|163174125|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|101.39||||||90.0|95.89|107.2|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||107.2|95.89|
81738019|NCT01011413|163174141|NON_INFERIORITY|"Only the primary endpoint is assessed in terms of non-inferiority. All other comparisons are tests for superiority and are considered statistically significant at a two-sided alpha=0.05.~Non-inferiority of EFV 400 mg was defined as the lower 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference between groups in the proportion of viral load below 200 copies/mL at week 48 lying above -10%."||||||0.05||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons|Pearson's chi-squared|Pearson's chi-squared or Fisher's exact test derived p value was used||Sample size calculation assumes 85% of participants randomised to 600mg EFV arm will have plasma HIV RNA \<200 copies/ml at 48 weeks. Assuming no difference between randomised treatments in proportion with plasma HIV RNA \<200 copies/mL, to have 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority in the intention to treat (ITT) analysis using a 10% non-inferiority margin will require 286 participants per arm, making a total of 572 participants. Power for modified ITT analysis was 93%.||||0.05
81738020|NCT01011413|163174141|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be defined as the lower 95% confidence limit of the difference in percentages of patients with undetectable viral load lying above -10% (i.e. a non-inferiority margin of 10%).||||||0.05||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|Chi-squared|||To ensure the per protocol (PP) analysis has 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority, the sample size was inflated for patients who switch treatment for toxicity. This is estimated to be no more than 10% randomised patients. To ensure 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority in the ITT and PP analyses, a total of 630 (315 per arm) patients will be randomised giving 93% power for the ITT analysis. Null hypothesis: no statistically significant difference between the 600mg and 400mg EFV regimens.||||0.05
81738021|NCT01011413|163174142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference between proportions|0.05||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81738022|NCT00673660|163174176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Total cholesterol||||<0.001
81738023|NCT00673660|163174176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||LDL cholesterol||||<0.001
81738024|NCT00673660|163174176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||HDL cholesterol||||0.972
81738025|NCT00673660|163174176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|||||p-Values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Triglycerides||||0.034
81738026|NCT00834340|163174202|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|101.0||||||90.0|92.2|111.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||111|92.2|
81738027|NCT00834340|163174203|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.5||||||90.0|94.0|103.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103|94.0|
81738028|NCT00834340|163174204|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|102.0||||||90.0|98.7|105.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||105|98.7|
81738029|NCT00395694|163174205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|11.1|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with rash events.|||11.1|1.6|
81738030|NCT00840073|163174253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|96.0||||||90.0|85.13|108.27|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||108.27|85.13|
81738031|NCT00840073|163174254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|103.81||||||90.0|96.72|111.41|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||111.41|96.72|
81738032|NCT00840073|163174255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|102.37||||||90.0|97.34|107.65|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||107.65|97.34|
81472714|NCT04767529|162637317|SUPERIORITY|Week 96|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.86||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.77|7.36||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||LS Means and differences, SEs, and p-values are from a MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, post-baseline visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline as a covariate for comparisons between the EFX and placebo group|Treatment comparison of LS mean change from baseline (EFX 50 mg - placebo) in non-HDL cholesterol (mg/dL)||7.36|-23.77|0.299
81472715|NCT04767529|162637326|SUPERIORITY|Week 24|Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|2.72||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison of LS mean change from baseline (EFX 28 mg - placebo) in body weight (kg)||2.72|-1.96|0.750
81472716|NCT04767529|162637326|SUPERIORITY|Week 24|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.75|-0.09||Threshold for significance set at p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison of LS mean change from baseline (EFX 50 mg - placebo) in body weight (kg)||-0.09|-4.75|0.042
81472717|NCT04767529|162637326|SUPERIORITY|Week 96|Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|5.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison of LS mean change from baseline (28 mg EFX - placebo) in body weight (kg)||5.29|-2.90|0.564
81472718|NCT04767529|162637326|SUPERIORITY|Week 96|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.02|2.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison of LS mean change from baseline (EFX 50 mg - placebo) in body weight (kg)||2.14|-6.02|0.348
81472719|NCT04767529|162637327|SUPERIORITY|Week 24|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison of change from baseline (EFX 28 mg - placebo) in Liver Stiffness Measurement (kPa)||0.4|-4.5|0.102
81472720|NCT04767529|162637327|SUPERIORITY|Week 24|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison of change from baseline (EFX 50 mg - placebo) in Liver Stiffness Measurement (kPa)||-0.8|-5.8|0.009
81472721|NCT04767529|162637327|SUPERIORITY|Week 96|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-0.5||Threshold for significance set at P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||LS Means, SEs, and p-values are from a MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, post-baseline visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline as a covariate for comparisons between the EFX 28 mg and placebo group|Treatment comparison of change from baseline (EFX 28 mg - placebo) in Liver Stiffness Measurement (kPa)||-0.5|-6.2|0.021
81472722|NCT04767529|162637327|SUPERIORITY|Week 96|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS Means, SEs, and p-values are from a MMRM with fixed effects of treatment, stratification factors, post-baseline visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline as a covariate for comparisons between the EFX 50 mg and placebo group|Treatment comparison of change from baseline (EFX 50 mg - placebo) in Liver Stiffness Measurement (kPa)||-3.7|-9.4|<0.001
81472723|NCT02290925|162637331|OTHER|general linear model (GLM) with repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Box's M tests was used. Mauchly's test was used to verify that the error covariance matrix of the orthonormalized-transformed dependent variables is proportional to an identity matrix.||"We used intention to treat analysis. Since the missing data were more than 5%, we examined the dataset to determine whether it shows missing completely at random (MCAR) not missing at random (NMAR) or data missing at random (MAR). A sensitivity analysis was done to determine whether multiple imputations are required. It included complete case analysis, best-worst case and worst best case scenario with group mean±1SD."|||
81472724|NCT00981058|162637342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.842||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.736|0.962|||Log Rank|||||0.962|0.736|0.0120
81472725|NCT00981058|162637343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.851||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.743|0.975|||Log Rank|||||0.975|0.743|0.0201
81472726|NCT00981058|162637344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.3997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.45|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.45|0.86|0.3997
81472727|NCT00981058|162637345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.844||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.747|0.953|||Log Rank|||||0.953|0.747|0.0061
81472728|NCT00904839|162637436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|11.5|||Kaplan-Meier||Difference in Kaplan-Meier Progression-free Survival Rates at 9 Months using Peto´s variance estimate.|||11.5|-27.8|
81472729|NCT00904839|162637441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|5.2|||Kaplan-Meier||confidence interval includes 0, meaning that the null hypothesis (no difference between the 2 groups) cannot be rejected (i.e. pvalue \> 0.05). The pvalue was not computed. Difference in Kaplan-Meier Resection Rates using Peto´s variance estimate.|||5.2|-15.3|
81472730|NCT03924505|162637490|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|2.15|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|2.35||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at p\<0.05|Negative Binomial Regression|We adjusted for baseline rate due to baseline differences.|The incidence rate ratio estimates the effect of facilitation for implementation effectiveness and dissemination of best practice recommendations, as compared to dissemination of best practice recommendations.|||2.35|1.42|<0.01
81472731|NCT03924505|162637491|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.97||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|3.3||A priori threshold for statistical signicance is p\<0.05|Negative Binomial Regression||The incidence rate ratio estimates the effect of facilitation for implementation effectiveness and dissemination of best practice recommendations, as compared to dissemination of best practice recommendations.|||3.30|1.18|0.01
81472732|NCT03924505|162637492|OTHER|Testing for differences in means|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.0|-0.7|0.68
81738033|NCT00840073|163174256|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|103.76||||||90.0|100.08|107.57|||||Informational Purposes Only|||107.57|100.08|
81738034|NCT00840073|163174257|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|103.34||||||90.0|100.84|105.92|||||Informational Purposes Only|||105.92|100.84|
81738035|NCT00840476|163174269|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|100.26||||||90.0|93.12|107.95|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||107.95|93.12|
81738036|NCT00840476|163174270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|105.14||||||90.0|100.27|110.25|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||110.25|100.27|
81738037|NCT00840476|163174271|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|104.33||||||90.0|99.16|109.76|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||109.76|99.16|
81738038|NCT00556322|163174273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.7299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.19|||Log Rank|||||1.19|0.78|0.7299
81738039|NCT00556322|163174276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.6198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.21|||Log Rank|||Comparison of EGFR positive populations||1.21|0.72|0.6198
81738040|NCT00556322|163174276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.95||||0.8398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.62|||Log Rank|||Comparison of EGFR negative populations||1.62|0.55|0.8398
81738041|NCT00556322|163174279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.0885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.46|||Log Rank|||||1.46|0.97|0.0885
81738042|NCT00556322|163174282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.0662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.61|||Log Rank|||Comparison of EGFR positive populations||1.61|0.98|0.0662
81738043|NCT00556322|163174282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.9403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.69|||Log Rank|||Comparison of EGFR negative populations||1.69|0.61|0.9403
81738044|NCT00556322|163174284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|1.55||||0.5349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.7||p-values are based on non-stratified analysis|Chi-squared||Approximate 95% CI for the difference of two rates was determined using Hauck-Anderson Method|||6.7|-3.6|0.5349
81738045|NCT00556322|163174286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.1498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.59|||Log Rank|||||1.59|0.93|0.1498
81738046|NCT00556322|163174289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.2202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.57|||Log Rank|||||1.57|0.90|0.2202
81738047|NCT00556322|163174292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||0.1063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.66|||Log Rank|||||1.66|0.95|0.1063
81738048|NCT00835146|163174303|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.9||||||90.0|91.8|105.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||105|91.8|
81472733|NCT00911586|162637493|OTHER|Part 1 of piecewise linear regression model.|Slope|-4.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.02||0.806|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Part 1 of piecewise linear regression model.|Part 1 of piecewise linear regression model.|||||0.8060
81472734|NCT00911586|162637494|OTHER|Part 2 of piecewise linear regression model.|Slope|4.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.456||0.8286|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Part 2 of piecewise linear regression model.|Part 2 of piecewise linear regression model.|||||0.8286
81472735|NCT02117713|162637509|EQUIVALENCE|Student's t-test used to test if mean change is statistically significant; null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Net)|-28.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|89.456||0.1157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.72|7.54|||Student's t-test||Difference is only calculated in participants who had baseline and week 48 values for n= 26|||7.54|-64.72|0.1157
81472736|NCT02117713|162637510|EQUIVALENCE|Student's t-test used to test if mean change is statistically significant; null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Net)|-45.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|89.934||0.1469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.48|19.19|||Student's t-test||||Difference is only calculated in participants who had baseline and week 216 values for n=10|19.19|-109.48|0.1469
81738049|NCT00835146|163174304|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.3||||||90.0|93.3|106.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||106|93.3|
81738050|NCT04813354|163174305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.4|||Exact conditional logistic regression||Odds ratio between ELLIPTA DPI and BREEZHALER DPI was calculated using an exact conditional logistic regression model with participant as fixed strata, inhaler and period as fixed effects.|||0.40|0.01|<0.001
81738051|NCT04813354|163174307|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.25||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.74|||Exact conditional logistic regression||Odds ratio between ELLIPTA DPI and BREEZHALER DPI was calculated using an exact conditional logistic regression model with participant as fixed strata, inhaler and period as fixed effects.|||0.74|0.03|0.005
81738052|NCT04813354|163174316|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.31|33.96|||Paired samples t-test|||||33.96|21.31|<0.001
81738053|NCT02964039|163174339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047||||||A priori threshold: 0.05|ANOVA|0.047 is the main effect of group from a 2-way ANOVA that also included time (p=0.77) as a within-subjects factor.||||||0.047
81738054|NCT02964039|163174340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||A priori threshold: 0.05|ANOVA|0.16 is the main effect of group from a 2-way ANOVA that also included time (p=0.023) as a within-subjects factor.||||||0.16
81738055|NCT02964039|163174341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||A priori threshold: 0.05|ANOVA|0.64 is the main effect of group from a 2-way ANOVA that also included time (p=0.024) as a within-subjects factor.||||||0.64
81738056|NCT02964039|163174342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||A priori threshold: 0.92|ANOVA|0.92 is the main effect of group from a 2-way ANOVA that also included time (p=0.076) as a within-subjects factor.||||||0.92
81738057|NCT02964039|163174343|SUPERIORITY||||||>=|0.22||||||A priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|We compared incident rates assuming a negative binomial distribution with leas squares means estimates predicted via generalized linear model.||||||>=0.22
81738058|NCT02964039|163174344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||A priori threshold: 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.99
81738059|NCT05630885|163174352|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.984||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.916|1.056||A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Outcome was log10-transformed. Model adjusted for statin-use. Analysis used multiple imputation for missing data.|Estimate obtained from regression on log10-transformed scale was back-transformed to the original scale and rounded to 3 decimal places. It reflects the relative geometric mean fold-change in the TBR from baseline for CVC compared to placebo.|Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes arterial inflammation in the MDS of the index vessel, adjusting for statin-use. The study was powered to detect a between-group difference of 0.046 in log10 MDS TBR (10% relative fold-change), assuming a null difference of 0 in log10 MDS TBR (a ratio of 1 in absolute-scale), a standard deviation of 0.065 of change in log10 TBR, and 75 evaluable participants.||1.056|0.916|0.65
81738060|NCT05630885|163174352|OTHER|Statistical test for interaction.||||||0.4||||||P-value for modification of the CVC treatment effect by subgroups defined by statin-use is presented. A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Outcome was log10-transformed. Model adjusted for statin-use and its interaction with treatment. Analysis used multiple imputation for missing data.||Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes arterial inflammation in the MDS of the index vessel differently by statin-use at study entry (use versus no-use).||||0.40
81738061|NCT05630885|163174352|OTHER|Statistical test for interaction.||||||0.63||||||P-value for modification of the CVC treatment effect by subgroups defined by sex is presented. A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Outcome was log10-transformed. Model adjusted for sex (F vs M) and its interaction with treatment. Analysis used multiple imputation for missing data.||Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes arterial inflammation in the MDS of the index vessel differently by sex (female versus male).||||0.63
81738062|NCT05630885|163174352|OTHER|Statistical test for interaction.||||||0.71||||||P-value for modification of the CVC treatment effect by subgroups defined by race is presented. A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Outcome was log10-transformed. Model adjusted for race and its interaction with treatment. Analysis used multiple imputation for missing data.||Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes arterial inflammation in the MDS of the index vessel differently by race (Black/African-American versus Non-Black/African-American).||||0.71
81738063|NCT05630885|163174353|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.996||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.067||A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Outcome was log10-transformed. Model adjusted for statin-use.|Estimate obtained from regression on log10-transformed scale was back-transformed to the original scale and rounded to 3 decimal places. It reflects the relative geometric mean fold-change in the TBR from baseline for CVC compared to placebo.|Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes arterial inflammation in the aorta adjusting for statin-use.||1.067|0.930|0.91
81738064|NCT05630885|163174353|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.98||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.901|1.066||A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Outcome was log10-transformed. Model adjusted for statin-use.|Estimate obtained from regression on log10-transformed scale was back-transformed to the original scale and rounded to 3 decimal places. It reflects the relative geometric mean fold-change in the TBR from baseline for CVC compared to placebo.|Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes arterial inflammation in the right and left carotid arteries adjusting for statin-use.||1.066|0.901|0.64
81738065|NCT05630885|163174354|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.01||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.939|1.087||A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Outcome was log10-transformed. Model adjusted for statin-use.|Estimate obtained from regression on log10-transformed scale was back-transformed to the original scale and rounded to 3 decimal places. It reflects the relative geometric mean fold-change in the SUV from baseline for CVC compared to placebo.|Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes arterial inflammation in the aorta adjusting for statin-use.||1.087|0.939|0.79
81738066|NCT05630885|163174354|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.017||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.935|1.106||A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Outcome was log10-transformed. Model adjusted for statin-use.|Estimate obtained from regression on log10-transformed scale was back-transformed to the original scale and rounded to 3 decimal places. It reflects the relative geometric mean fold-change in the SUV from baseline for CVC compared to placebo.|Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes arterial inflammation in the right and left carotid arteries adjusting for statin-use.||1.106|0.935|0.69
81738067|NCT05630885|163174355|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.5||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|9.6||A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for statin-use.|Estimate reflects the relative mean change in fasting glucose from baseline for CVC compared to placebo.|Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes levels of fasting glucose adjusting for statin-use.||9.6|-4.6|0.49
81738068|NCT05630885|163174356|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.07||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.43||A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Outcome was log10-transformed. Model adjusted for statin-use.|Estimate obtained from regression on log10-transformed scale was back-transformed to the original scale. It reflects the relative geometric mean fold-change in fasting insulin from baseline for CVC compared to placebo.|Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes levels of fasting insulin adjusting for statin-use.||1.43|0.81|0.62
81472737|NCT02117713|162637511|EQUIVALENCE|Student's t-test was used to test if mean change was statistically significant (null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is equal to zero).|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.353|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7124||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.101|-1.606|||Student's t-test||Difference is only calculated in participants who had baseline and week 218 values for n=6|||-1.606|-3.101|0.005
81472738|NCT02117713|162637512|EQUIVALENCE|Student's t-test was used to test if mean change was statistically significant (null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is equal to zero).|Mean Difference (Net)|56.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|119.32||0.2607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.4|166.4|||Student's t-test||Difference is only calculated in participants who had baseline and week 216 values for n=7|||166.4|-54.4|0.2607
81472739|NCT02117713|162637513|EQUIVALENCE|Student's t-test was used to test if mean change was statistically significant (null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is equal to zero).|Mean Difference (Net)|-141.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|216.25||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-341.6|58.4|||Student's t-test||Difference is only calculated in participants who had baseline and week 216 values for n=7|||58.4|-341.6|0.1340
81738069|NCT05630885|163174356|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.09||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.54||A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Outcome was log10-transformed. Model adjusted for statin-use.|Estimate obtained from regression on log10-transformed scale was back-transformed to the original scale. It reflects the relative geometric mean fold-change in HOMA-IR from baseline for CVC compared to placebo.|Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes levels of HOMA-IR adjusting for statin-use.||1.54|0.78|0.61
81738070|NCT05630885|163174357|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.97||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.52||A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Outcome was log10-transformed. Model adjusted for statin-use.|Estimate obtained from regression on log10-transformed scale was back-transformed to the original scale. It reflects the relative geometric mean fold-change in hsCRP from baseline for CVC compared to placebo.|Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes levels of hsCRP adjusting for statin-use.||1.52|0.62|0.91
81738071|NCT05630885|163174357|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.33||A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Outcome was log10-transformed. Model adjusted for statin-use.|Estimate obtained from regression on log10-transformed scale was back-transformed to the original scale. It reflects the relative geometric mean fold-change in IL-6 from baseline for CVC compared to placebo.|Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes the levels of IL-6 adjusted for statin-use.||1.33|0.77|0.94
81738072|NCT05630885|163174357|SUPERIORITY||Slope|4.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.89|5.77||A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Outcome was log10-transformed. Model adjusted for statin-use.|Estimate obtained from regression on log10-transformed scale was back-transformed to the original scale. It reflects the relative geometric mean fold-change in MCP-1 from baseline for CVC compared to placebo.|Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes the levels of MCP-1 adjusting for statin-use.||5.77|3.89|<0.001
81738073|NCT05630885|163174358|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-49.0||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-158.0|60.0||A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for statin-use.|Estimate reflects the relative mean change in sCD14 from baseline for CVC compared to placebo.|Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes levels of sCD14 adjusting for statin-use.||60|-158|0.38
81738074|NCT05630885|163174358|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-6.3||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.0|75.0||A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for statin-use.|Estimate reflects the relative mean change in sCD163 from baseline for CVC compared to placebo.|Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes the levels of sCD163 adjusting for statin-use.||75|-87|0.88
81738075|NCT05630885|163174359|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.12||A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Outcome was log10-transformed. Model adjusted for statin-use.|Estimate obtained from regression on log10-transformed scale was back-transformed to the original scale. It reflects the relative geometric mean fold-change in MIP-1 beta from baseline for CVC compared to placebo.|Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes the levels of MIP-1 beta adjusting for statin-use.||2.12|1.28|<0.001
81738076|NCT05630885|163174359|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.02||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.28||A-priori threshold for statistical significance is at p \< 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were done.|Regression, Linear|Outcome was log10-transformed. Model adjusted for statin-use.|Estimate obtained from regression on log10-transformed scale was back-transformed to the original scale. It reflects the relative geometric mean fold-change in RANTES from baseline for CVC compared to placebo.|Evaluates whether CVC, compared to placebo, changes levels of RANTES adjusting for statin-use.||1.28|0.82|0.85
81738077|NCT00318461|163174385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Hypothesis testing was done in a hierarchical manner. First, it was tested whether liraglutide 1.8 mg+metformin was superior to placebo + metformin.~Superiority was always concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0%."|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.09|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.3|-0.88|||ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline glycosylated A1c (HbA1c) as covariate.||-0.88|-1.30|<0.0001
81738078|NCT00318461|163174385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis testing was done in a hierarchical manner. As superiority of liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin to metformin monotherapy was established, it was investigated whether liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin was non-inferior to glimepiride + metformin. Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0.4%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.02|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.19|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline glycosylated A1c (HbA1c) as covariate.||0.15|-0.19|<0.0001
81738079|NCT00318461|163174385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis testing was done in a hierarchical manner. First, it was tested whether liraglutide 1.2 mg+metformin was superior to placebo + metformin. Superiority was always concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.06|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.27|-0.85|||ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline glycosylated A1c (HbA1c) as covariate.||-0.85|-1.27|<0.0001
81472740|NCT02117713|162637514|EQUIVALENCE|Student's t-test was used to test if mean change was statistically significant (null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is equal to zero).|Mean Difference (Net)|47.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|75.68||0.1474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|117.6|||Student's t-test||Difference is only calculated in participants who had baseline and week 216 values for n=7|||117.6|-22.4|0.1474
81472741|NCT02117713|162637515|EQUIVALENCE|Student's t-test was used to test if mean change was statistically significant (null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is equal to zero).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.58||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||Student's t-test||Difference is only calculated in participants who had baseline and week 216 values for n=7|||0.5|-0.5|1.00
81472742|NCT02117713|162637516|EQUIVALENCE|Student's t-test used to test if mean change is statistically significant (null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is equal to zero).|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.38||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.4|||Student's t-test||Difference is only calculated in participants who had baseline and week 216 values for n=7|||-0.4|-3|0.0167
81472743|NCT02117713|162637517|EQUIVALENCE|Student's t-test was used to test if mean change was statistically significant (null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is equal to zero).|Mean Difference (Net)|10.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|245.92||0.9108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-216.6|238.3|||Student's t-test||Difference is only calculated in participants who had baseline and week 216 values for n=7|||238.3|-216.6|0.9108
81472744|NCT02117713|162637518|EQUIVALENCE|Student's t-test was used to test if mean change was statistically significant(null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is equal to zero).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1207|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.882||0.1207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|0.45|||Student's t-test||Difference is only calculated in participants who had baseline and week 216 values for n=7|||0.45|-3.03|0.1207
81738080|NCT00318461|163174385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis testing was done in a hierarchical manner. As superiority of liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin to metformin monotherapy was established, it was investigated whether liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin was non-inferior to glimepiride + metformin. Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0.4%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.01|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.16|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline glycosylated A1c (HbA1c) as covariate.||0.18|-0.16|<0.0001
81738081|NCT00318461|163174385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis testing was done in a hierarchical manner. First, it was tested whether liraglutide 0.6 mg+metformin was superior to placebo + metformin. Superiority was always concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.78|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.99|-0.57|||ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline glycosylated A1c (HbA1c) as covariate.||-0.57|-0.99|<0.0001
81738082|NCT00318461|163174385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis testing was done in a hierarchical manner. As superiority of liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin to metformin monotherapy was established, it was investigated whether liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin was non-inferior to glimepiride + metformin. Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0.4%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.29||||0.1026||95.0|0.12|0.46|||ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline glycosylated A1c (HbA1c) as covariate.||0.46|0.12|0.1026
81738083|NCT00318461|163174385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A test for superiority of glimepiride+metformin to metformin was performed to verify assay sensitivity. Superiority was always concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.07|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.28|-0.86|||ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline glycosylated A1c (HbA1c) as covariate.||-0.86|-1.28|<0.0001
81738084|NCT00318461|163174386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.29||||0.0016||95.0|-2.16|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-0.41|-2.16|0.0016
81738085|NCT00318461|163174386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and glimepiride + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-3.75|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.48|-3.01|||ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-3.01|-4.48|<0.0001
81472745|NCT02117713|162637519|EQUIVALENCE|Student's t-test was used to test if mean change was statistically significant (null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is equal to zero).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.943|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.2488||0.0927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.098|0.212|||Student's t-test||Difference is only calculated in participants who had baseline and week 216 values for n=7|||0.212|-2.098|0.0927
81472746|NCT00678470|162637526|OTHER||Correlation|1.0||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact||||Using Fisher's non-parametric test of associations, correlations were determined between the patients who were intralesional responders with their response at ‡70% change in PASI score.|||0.0003
81472747|NCT02028169|162637562|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 9||||< 0.001
81439242|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.5271||95.0|-0.234|0.12|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||0.120|-0.234|0.5271
81439243|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.6731||95.0|-0.215|0.139|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||0.139|-0.215|0.6731
81439244|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.5936||95.0|-0.247|0.142|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||0.142|-0.247|0.5936
81439245|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.8368||95.0|-0.206|0.167|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||0.167|-0.206|0.8368
81439246|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.8659||95.0|-0.242|0.204|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||0.204|-0.242|0.8659
81439247|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.7151||95.0|-0.266|0.184|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||0.184|-0.266|0.7151
81439248|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.2121||95.0|-0.249|0.056|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.056|-0.249|0.2121
81439249|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.5607||95.0|-0.197|0.107|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.107|-0.197|0.5607
81472748|NCT02028169|162637563|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 9||||< 0.001
81472749|NCT02028169|162637564|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline Vs. Month 9||||< 0.001
81439250|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.7797||95.0|-0.13|0.173|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.173|-0.130|0.7797
81439251|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.8761||95.0|-0.143|0.167|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.167|-0.143|0.8761
81472750|NCT02028169|162637565|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 9||||< 0.001
81472751|NCT02028169|162637566|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 3||||< 0.001
81472752|NCT02028169|162637566|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 6||||< 0.001
81472753|NCT02028169|162637566|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 9||||< 0.001
81472754|NCT02028169|162637569|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 3||||< 0.001
81472755|NCT02028169|162637569|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 6||||< 0.001
81472756|NCT02028169|162637569|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 9||||< 0.001
81472757|NCT02028169|162637570|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 3||||< 0.001
81472758|NCT02028169|162637570|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 6||||< 0.001
81439252|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.8619||95.0|-0.121|0.144|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.144|-0.121|0.8619
81439253|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.7256||95.0|-0.111|0.159|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.159|-0.111|0.7256
81439254|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.8659||95.0|-0.11|0.131|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.131|-0.110|0.8659
81439255|NCT00442546|162570777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.0203||95.0|0.023|0.27|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.270|0.023|0.0203
81439256|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.5791||95.0|-0.187|0.105|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||0.105|-0.187|0.5791
81439257|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.6829||95.0|-0.178|0.117|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||0.117|-0.178|0.6829
81439258|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.4516||95.0|-0.19|0.085|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||0.085|-0.190|0.4516
81439259|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.3014||95.0|-0.207|0.064|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||0.064|-0.207|0.3014
81439260|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.7628||95.0|-0.171|0.125|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||0.125|-0.171|0.7628
81472759|NCT02028169|162637570|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 9||||< 0.001
81472760|NCT02028169|162637571|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 9||||< 0.001
81472761|NCT02028169|162637572|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 3||||< 0.001
81472762|NCT02028169|162637572|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 6||||< 0.001
81472763|NCT02028169|162637572|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 9||||< 0.001
81472764|NCT02028169|162637574|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 9||||< 0.001
81472765|NCT02028169|162637576|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 3||||< 0.001
81472766|NCT02028169|162637576|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 6||||< 0.001
81472767|NCT02028169|162637576|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 9||||< 0.001
81472768|NCT02028169|162637577|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 3||||< 0.001
81439261|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.711||95.0|-0.176|0.12|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||0.120|-0.176|0.7110
81439262|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.7382||95.0|-0.183|0.13|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||0.130|-0.183|0.7382
81439263|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076||0.6586||95.0|-0.183|0.116|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||0.116|-0.183|0.6586
81439264|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.7691||95.0|-0.195|0.145|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||0.145|-0.195|0.7691
81439265|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.507||95.0|-0.229|0.115|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||0.115|-0.229|0.5070
81439266|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.5802||95.0|-0.166|0.093|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.093|-0.166|0.5802
81439267|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.919||95.0|-0.122|0.136|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.136|-0.122|0.9190
81439268|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.6559||95.0|-0.09|0.143|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.143|-0.090|0.6559
81472769|NCT02028169|162637577|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 6||||< 0.001
81472770|NCT02028169|162637577|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 9||||< 0.001
81472771|NCT02028169|162637578|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 3||||< 0.001
81472772|NCT02028169|162637578|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 6||||< 0.001
81472773|NCT02028169|162637578|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 9||||< 0.001
81472774|NCT02028169|162637579|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 3||||< 0.001
81472775|NCT02028169|162637579|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 6||||< 0.001
81472776|NCT02028169|162637579|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 9||||< 0.001
81472777|NCT02028169|162637580|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 3||||< 0.001
81472778|NCT02028169|162637580|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 6||||< 0.001
81472779|NCT02028169|162637580|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman test|||Baseline vs. Month 9||||< 0.001
81472780|NCT01969084|162637621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Data were expressed as the median (25th:75th percentiles) for non-normally distributed data. The mean±sd for the groups was not analyzed as per the statistical plan.||||>0.05
81472781|NCT01782352|162637626|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.27|||Regression, Cox|||||1.27|0.82|<0.05
81472782|NCT01782352|162637626|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.17|||Regression, Cox|||||1.17|0.76|<0.05
81439269|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.8552||95.0|-0.108|0.13|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.130|-0.108|0.8552
81439270|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.6364||95.0|-0.072|0.117|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.117|-0.072|0.6364
81439271|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.2127||95.0|-0.035|0.157|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.157|-0.035|0.2127
81439272|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.8746||95.0|-0.086|0.101|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.101|-0.086|0.8746
81439273|NCT00442546|162570778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.0286||95.0|0.011|0.202|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.202|0.011|0.0286
81439274|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.165|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102||0.1078||95.0|-0.367|0.036|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||0.036|-0.367|0.1078
81439275|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103||0.6406||95.0|-0.252|0.155|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||0.155|-0.252|0.6406
81439276|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.2404||95.0|-0.289|0.073|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||0.073|-0.289|0.2404
81439277|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.149|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.1005||95.0|-0.327|0.029|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||0.029|-0.327|0.1005
81472783|NCT01782352|162637627|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.7|||Regression, Cox|||||1.70|0.86|<0.05
81472784|NCT01782352|162637627|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.17|||Regression, Cox|||||1.17|0.59|<0.05
81472785|NCT01782352|162637628|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.84|||Regression, Cox|||||1.84|0.81|<0.05
81472786|NCT01782352|162637628|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.09|||Regression, Cox|||||1.09|0.48|<0.05
81472787|NCT01782352|162637629|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.37|||Regression, Cox|||||1.37|0.86|<0.05
81472788|NCT01782352|162637629|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.17|||Regression, Cox|||||1.17|0.73|<0.05
81472789|NCT01782352|162637630|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.21|||Regression, Cox|||||1.21|0.33|<0.05
81472790|NCT01782352|162637630|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.97|||Regression, Cox|||||1.97|0.56|<0.05
81472791|NCT01782352|162637631|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.25|||Regression, Cox|||||1.25|0.69|<0.05
81472792|NCT01782352|162637631|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.21|||Regression, Cox|||||1.21|0.67|<0.05
81472793|NCT00477607|162637644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|11.4|||Fisher Exact|No adjustments. Right one-sided p-value.||H0: pr(Hearing loss arm 1) = pr(Hearing loss arm 2)||11.4|0.4|0.89
81472794|NCT00477607|162637645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3999||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.64|||t-test, 2 sided|||H0: mean (MDA arm 1) = mean (MDA Arm 2)||0.64|-1.03|0.63
81472795|NCT00477607|162637646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|48.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.7||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|114.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||H0: mean(max dose arm 1) = mean(max dose arm 2)||114.6|-18.1|0.15
81472796|NCT01953432|162637651|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Probability of 0.75 that the OR exceeded 1.00 (OR = 1.01, 95% CI = 0.98-1.05)|||||
81472797|NCT01953432|162637651|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Probability of 0.96 that the odds ratio exceeded 1.00 (OR = 1.03, 95% CI = 1.00-1.07)|||||
81472798|NCT02892513|162637652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97
81472799|NCT00432276|162637653|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The analysis was conducted at the 1-sided 0.025 significance level. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper confidence limit for the LS mean difference was less than +0.3%.|LS mean difference|-0.47|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-0.35|||ANCOVA||Least squares means are from an ANCOVA model with treatment, study schedule, and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|The analysis was conducted at the 1-sided 0.025 significance level. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper confidence limit for the LS mean difference was less than +0.3%.||-0.35||
81472800|NCT00432276|162637653|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The analysis was conducted at the 1-sided 0.025 significance level. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper confidence limit for the LS mean difference was less than +0.3%.|LS mean difference|-0.42|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||-0.28|||ANCOVA||Least squares means are from an ANCOVA model with treatment, study schedule, and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as covariates.|Comparison of Change from Baseline at Week 52. The null hypothesis was that the average change from Baseline in HbA1c at Week 52 for the alogliptin 25 mg addition group is inferior to the average change for the pioglitazone titration group. The alternative hypothesis was that the change from Baseline in HbA1c for the alogliptin 25 mg addition group was non-inferior to the change for the pioglitazone titration group for at Week 52.||-0.28||
81472801|NCT00432276|162637654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.31||Statistical tests and resulting P-values are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, study schedule, and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline in HbA1c at Week 42.||-0.31|-0.57|<0.001
81472802|NCT00432276|162637662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|-5.7||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and FPG as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||-5.7|-16.2|<0.001
81472803|NCT00432276|162637663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|Extended Mantel Haenszel Test|Treatment comparison was performed using nonparametric, covariance-adjusted, extended Mantel-Haenszel test.||Comparison of incidence of marked hyperglycemia through Week 52.||||<0.001
81472804|NCT00432276|162637664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|Extended Mantel Haenszel Test|Treatment comparison was performed using nonparametric, covariance-adjusted, extended Mantel-Haenszel test.||Comparison of incidence of hyperglycemic rescue through Week 52.||||<0.001
81472805|NCT00432276|162637665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.6||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.4||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and proinsulin as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||0.4|-3.7|0.116
81472806|NCT00432276|162637666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.73||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|2.04||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and fasting insulin as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||2.04|-0.58|0.276
81472807|NCT00432276|162637667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.041|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|-0.018||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline proinsulin/insulin ratio as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||-0.018|-0.063|<0.001
81472808|NCT00432276|162637668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.073||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.193||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline fasting C-peptide as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||0.193|-0.047|0.230
81472809|NCT00432276|162637669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.188||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.455||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HOMA insulin resistance as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||0.455|-0.830|0.567
81472810|NCT00432276|162637670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.963|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.333|20.592||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HOMA beta cell function as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||20.592|5.333|<0.001
81472811|NCT00432276|162637671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.04||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline body weight as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||0.04|-1.03|0.071
81472812|NCT00432276|162637672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.2||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|0.1||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline total cholesterol as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||0.1|-8.6|0.058
81738086|NCT00318461|163174386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.07||||0.0117||95.0|-1.94|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-0.19|-1.94|0.0117
81738087|NCT00318461|163174386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-3.53|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.27|-2.79|||ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-2.79|-4.27|<0.0001
81738088|NCT00318461|163174386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.28||||0.8198||95.0|-1.15|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||0.60|-1.15|0.8198
81738089|NCT00318461|163174386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-2.73|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.47|-2.0|||ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-2.00|-3.47|<0.0001
81738090|NCT00318461|163174387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.11||||0.0378||95.0|-2.18|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-0.05|-2.18|0.0378
81738091|NCT00318461|163174387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and glimepiride + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-3.61|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.51|-2.72|||ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-2.72|-4.51|<0.0001
81738092|NCT00318461|163174387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.23||||0.0185||95.0|-2.3|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-0.16|-2.30|0.0185
81738093|NCT00318461|163174387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-3.73|||<|0.0001||95.0|-4.64|-2.83|||ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-2.83|-4.64|<0.0001
81738094|NCT00318461|163174387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.27||||0.9069||95.0|-1.33|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||0.80|-1.33|0.9069
81472813|NCT00432276|162637673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.4||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline HDL cholesterol as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||0.4|-1.7|0.228
81439278|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.2109||95.0|-0.349|0.078|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||0.078|-0.349|0.2109
81439279|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.2399||95.0|-0.342|0.086|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||0.086|-0.342|0.2399
81439280|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.2272||95.0|-0.346|0.083|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||0.083|-0.346|0.2272
81439281|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.4417||95.0|-0.285|0.125|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||0.125|-0.285|0.4417
81439282|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.9502||95.0|-0.299|0.281|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||0.281|-0.299|0.9502
81439283|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.135|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.355||95.0|-0.426|0.156|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||0.156|-0.426|0.3550
81439284|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.1888||95.0|-0.304|0.06|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.060|-0.304|0.1888
81439285|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.3774||95.0|-0.262|0.1|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.100|-0.262|0.3774
81472814|NCT00432276|162637674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.8||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|0.9||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline LDL cholesterol as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||0.9|-6.5|0.132
81472815|NCT00432276|162637675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.6||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|1.0||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline triglycerides as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||1.0|-18.3|0.080
81472816|NCT00432276|162637676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0314||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.0012||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline free fatty acid as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||0.0012|-0.0640|0.059
81439286|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||0.9452||95.0|-0.178|0.166|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.166|-0.178|0.9452
81472817|NCT00432276|162637677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.6||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline apolipoprotein A1 as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||2.6|-2.9|0.934
81439287|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.7663||95.0|-0.201|0.148|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.148|-0.201|0.7663
81439288|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.5777||95.0|-0.104|0.186|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.186|-0.104|0.5777
81439289|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.2916||95.0|-0.069|0.227|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.227|-0.069|0.2916
81439290|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.8389||95.0|-0.15|0.122|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.122|-0.150|0.8389
81439291|NCT00442546|162570779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0734||95.0|-0.012|0.266|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.266|-0.012|0.0734
81439292|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.1949||95.0|-0.276|0.057|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||0.057|-0.276|0.1949
81439293|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.5431||95.0|-0.22|0.116|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||0.116|-0.220|0.5431
81439294|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.077||0.2164||95.0|-0.247|0.056|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||0.056|-0.247|0.2164
81439295|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076||0.1251||95.0|-0.266|0.033|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||0.033|-0.266|0.1251
81472818|NCT00432276|162637678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.1||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline apolipoprotein A2 as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||0.1|-1.3|0.070
81439296|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.4079||95.0|-0.247|0.101|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||0.101|-0.247|0.4079
81472819|NCT00432276|162637679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.9||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|0.2||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline apolipoprotein B as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||0.2|-5.9|0.064
81439297|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.4562||95.0|-0.24|0.108|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||0.108|-0.240|0.4562
81439298|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093||0.4526||95.0|-0.254|0.114|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||0.114|-0.254|0.4526
81439299|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.6186||95.0|-0.221|0.132|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||0.132|-0.221|0.6186
81472820|NCT00432276|162637680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.1||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline apolipoprotein C-III as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||-0.1|-1.0|0.022
81472821|NCT00432276|162637681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.78||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|5.22||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline PAI-1 as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||5.22|-1.65|0.308
81439300|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109||0.8712||95.0|-0.237|0.202|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||0.202|-0.237|0.8712
81439301|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.4784||95.0|-0.3|0.143|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||0.143|-0.300|0.4784
81439302|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.2635||95.0|-0.232|0.064|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.064|-0.232|0.2635
81439303|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.6009||95.0|-0.187|0.108|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.108|-0.187|0.6009
81439304|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.8559||95.0|-0.13|0.156|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.156|-0.130|0.8559
81472822|NCT00432276|162637682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8209||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3209|0.679||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline hsCRP as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||0.6790|-2.3209|0.283
81439305|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.9841||95.0|-0.147|0.144|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.144|-0.147|0.9841
81439306|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.6771||95.0|-0.095|0.146|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.146|-0.095|0.6771
81439307|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.3717||95.0|-0.067|0.178|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.178|-0.067|0.3717
81439308|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.9863||95.0|-0.114|0.116|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.116|-0.114|0.9863
81439309|NCT00442546|162570780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.0355||95.0|0.009|0.243|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.243|0.009|0.0355
81439310|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202||0.8071||95.0|-0.35|0.449|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||0.449|-0.350|0.8071
81439311|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204||0.8282||95.0|-0.359|0.447|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||0.447|-0.359|0.8282
81439312|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.192||0.8972||95.0|-0.353|0.403|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||0.403|-0.353|0.8972
81439313|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.8159||95.0|-0.329|0.418|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||0.418|-0.329|0.8159
81472823|NCT00432276|162637683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|-1.27||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|Treatment, study schedule and geographic region as class variables, and baseline metformin dose and baseline adiponectin as covariates.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||-1.27|-4.57|<0.001
81472824|NCT00432276|162637684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.1||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|3.2||Statistical test and resulting P-value are 2-sided and was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 52.||3.2|-15.4|0.197
81472825|NCT02227368|162637711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.3441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference is Ticagrelor - Aspirin. LOCF was used for missing data imputation.|||0.1|-0.4|0.3441
81439314|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.8577||95.0|-0.337|0.405|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||0.405|-0.337|0.8577
81439315|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.8158||95.0|-0.415|0.327|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||0.327|-0.415|0.8158
81439316|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.195||0.4243||95.0|-0.229|0.541|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||0.541|-0.229|0.4243
81439317|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.205|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.2742||95.0|-0.164|0.574|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||0.574|-0.164|0.2742
81439318|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.5569||95.0|-0.302|0.165|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||0.165|-0.302|0.5569
81472826|NCT02227368|162637712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.6186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference is Ticagrelor - Aspirin. LOCF was used for missing data imputation.|||0.6|-0.4|0.6186
81472827|NCT01160380|162637717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.289|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms at Day 28 of treatment||||0.289
81472828|NCT01160380|162637717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between Day 1 and Day 28||||<0.001
81439319|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.3762||95.0|-0.13|0.336|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||0.336|-0.130|0.3762
81439320|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.155||0.6203||95.0|-0.229|0.383|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.383|-0.229|0.6203
81439321|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.155||0.3343||95.0|-0.155|0.455|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.455|-0.155|0.3343
81472829|NCT01160380|162637717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between Day 1 and day 28||||<0.002
81472830|NCT01160380|162637717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.449|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between Day 28 and Day 56 of treatment for the armodafinil arm||||0.449
81472831|NCT01160380|162637718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.954|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms at Day 28 of treatment||||0.954
81539327|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.4259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|4.08||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||4.08|0.55|0.4259
81439322|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.157|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.2213||95.0|-0.096|0.41|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.410|-0.096|0.2213
81439323|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.2863||95.0|-0.118|0.399|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.399|-0.118|0.2863
81439324|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.305||95.0|-0.077|0.245|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.245|-0.077|0.3050
81439325|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.204|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.0155||95.0|0.039|0.368|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.368|0.039|0.0155
81439326|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||0.9243||95.0|-0.164|0.181|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.181|-0.164|0.9243
81439327|NCT00442546|162570781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.0201||95.0|0.033|0.386|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.386|0.033|0.0201
81439328|NCT00442546|162570782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.321||0.1537||95.0|-1.093|0.173|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.173|-1.093|0.1537
81439329|NCT00442546|162570782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.398|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.324||0.2208||95.0|-1.038|0.241|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.241|-1.038|0.2208
81439330|NCT00442546|162570782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.325||0.8355||95.0|-0.707|0.572|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.572|-0.707|0.8355
81439331|NCT00442546|162570782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.331||0.5024||95.0|-0.875|0.43|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.430|-0.875|0.5024
81439332|NCT00442546|162570782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.282||0.8116||95.0|-0.489|0.624|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.624|-0.489|0.8116
81472832|NCT01160380|162637718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 1 vs. Day 28 of treatment for the Placebo-First arm||||0.007
81472833|NCT01160380|162637718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.369|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 1 vs. Day 28 of treatment for the Armodafinil arm||||0.369
81472834|NCT01160380|162637718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.973|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between Day 28 and Day 56 of treatment for the Armodafinil arm||||0.973
81472835|NCT01160380|162637719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.699|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between arms at day 28||||0.699
81472836|NCT01160380|162637719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.984|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1 vs. Day 28 of treatment for the Placebo-First arm||||0.984
81472837|NCT01160380|162637719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.239|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 1 vs. Day 28 of treatment for the Armodafinil arm||||0.239
81738095|NCT00318461|163174387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-2.77|||<|0.0001||95.0|-3.67|-1.87|||ANCOVA|||Change in body weight from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate.||-1.87|-3.67|<0.0001
81738096|NCT00318461|163174388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-2.09|||<|0.0001||95.0|-2.68|-1.5|||ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariate.||-1.50|-2.68|<0.0001
81738097|NCT00318461|163174388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and glimepiride + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.38||||0.1845||95.0|-0.87|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariate.||0.11|-0.87|0.1845
81738098|NCT00318461|163174388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-2.04|||<|0.0001||95.0|-2.63|-1.44|||ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariate.||-1.44|-2.63|<0.0001
81738099|NCT00318461|163174388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.33||||0.3047||95.0|-0.82|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline fasting plasma glucose t as covariate.||0.17|-0.82|0.3047
81738100|NCT00318461|163174388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.53|||<|0.0001||95.0|-2.12|-0.94|||ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariate.||-0.94|-2.12|<0.0001
81738101|NCT00318461|163174388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.18||||0.8079||95.0|-0.32|0.67|||ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 26 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariate.||0.67|-0.32|0.8079
81738102|NCT00318461|163174389|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.93|||<|0.0001||95.0|-2.58|-1.28|||ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariate.||-1.28|-2.58|<0.0001
81738103|NCT00318461|163174389|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and glimepiride + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.53||||0.0542||95.0|-1.08|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariate.||0.01|-1.08|0.0542
81539328|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.1334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|5.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||5.74|0.79|0.1334
81472838|NCT01160380|162637719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.089|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 28 vs. Day 56 of treatment for the Armodafinil arm||||0.089
81439333|NCT00442546|162570782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.288||0.7325||95.0|-0.667|0.469|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.469|-0.667|0.7325
81439334|NCT00442546|162570782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.278||0.8133||95.0|-0.614|0.482|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.482|-0.614|0.8133
81439335|NCT00442546|162570782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.285||0.9307||95.0|-0.588|0.538|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.538|-0.588|0.9307
81439336|NCT00442546|162570782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.439||0.2682||95.0|-1.364|0.385|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 3||0.385|-1.364|0.2682
81439337|NCT00442546|162570782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.294|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.413||0.4784||95.0|-1.116|0.528|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 3||0.528|-1.116|0.4784
81439338|NCT00442546|162570782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.661|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.298||0.0255||95.0|0.084|1.239|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 6||1.239|0.084|0.0255
81439339|NCT00442546|162570782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.448|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.314||0.1591||95.0|-0.18|1.076|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 6||1.076|-0.180|0.1591
81439340|NCT00442546|162570783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.786|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.372||0.0359||95.0|-1.52|-0.052|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||-0.052|-1.520|0.0359
81439341|NCT00442546|162570783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.907|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.374||0.0161||95.0|-1.644|-0.17|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||-0.170|-1.644|0.0161
81439342|NCT00442546|162570783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.319||0.7416||95.0|-0.733|0.523|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.523|-0.733|0.7416
81439343|NCT00442546|162570783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.301|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.324||0.3527||95.0|-0.939|0.336|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.336|-0.939|0.3527
81472839|NCT01160380|162637720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.636|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms at Day 28 of treatment for the Digit Span Test score-Forward test||||0.636
81472840|NCT01160380|162637720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.531|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms at Day 28 of treatment for the Digit Span Test score-Backward test||||0.531
81439344|NCT00442546|162570783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.5419||95.0|-0.776|0.409|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.409|-0.776|0.5419
81439345|NCT00442546|162570783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305||0.9333||95.0|-0.628|0.577|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.577|-0.628|0.9333
81439346|NCT00442546|162570783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.354|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.142||95.0|-0.827|0.12|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.120|-0.827|0.1420
81439347|NCT00442546|162570783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.245||0.829||95.0|-0.535|0.429|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.429|-0.535|0.8290
81439348|NCT00442546|162570783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.441||0.0138||95.0|-1.989|-0.233|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 3||-0.233|-1.989|0.0138
81439349|NCT00442546|162570783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.503|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.416||0.23||95.0|-1.332|0.325|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 3||0.325|-1.332|0.2300
81439350|NCT00442546|162570783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.268||0.5151||95.0|-0.36|0.711|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 6||0.711|-0.360|0.5151
81439351|NCT00442546|162570783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.433|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295||0.146||95.0|-0.155|1.022|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 6||1.022|-0.155|0.1460
81439352|NCT00442546|162570784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.258|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.463||0.5786||95.0|-1.17|0.655|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.655|-1.170|0.5786
81439353|NCT00442546|162570784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.467||0.957||95.0|-0.895|0.946|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.946|-0.895|0.9570
81439354|NCT00442546|162570784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.434||0.986||95.0|-0.862|0.847|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.847|-0.862|0.9860
81439355|NCT00442546|162570784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.442||0.7336||95.0|-1.021|0.72|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.720|-1.021|0.7336
81472841|NCT01160380|162637720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 1 vs. Day 28 of treatment for the Placebo-First arm-Digit Span Test score Forward test||||0.037
81472842|NCT01160380|162637720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.656|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1 vs. Day 28 of treatment for the Placebo-First arm-Digit Span Test score Backward test||||0.656
81472843|NCT01160380|162637720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1 vs. day 28 of treatment for the Armodafinil arm-Digit Span Test score-Forward test||||0.028
81472844|NCT01160380|162637720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.805|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1 vs. day 28 of treatment for the Armodafinil arm-Digit Span Test score-Backward test||||0.805
81472845|NCT01160380|162637720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.692|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 28 vs. day 56 of treatment for the Armodafinil arm-Digit Span Test score-Forward test||||0.692
81439356|NCT00442546|162570784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.384|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.365||0.2939||95.0|-0.336|1.104|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||1.104|-0.336|0.2939
81472846|NCT01160380|162637720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.863|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 28 vs. day 56 of treatment for the Armodafinil arm-Digit Span Test score-Backward test||||0.863
81439357|NCT00442546|162570784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.274|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.372||0.4615||95.0|-0.459|1.008|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||1.008|-0.459|0.4615
81439358|NCT00442546|162570784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.347||0.6433||95.0|-0.845|0.523|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.523|-0.845|0.6433
81439359|NCT00442546|162570784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.356||0.9466||95.0|-0.678|0.726|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.726|-0.678|0.9466
81439360|NCT00442546|162570784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.424|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.621||0.4967||95.0|-1.66|0.812|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 3||0.812|-1.660|0.4967
81439361|NCT00442546|162570784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.582||0.8659||95.0|-1.06|1.257|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 3||1.257|-1.060|0.8659
81439362|NCT00442546|162570784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.994|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.451||0.0311||95.0|0.093|1.895|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 6||1.895|0.093|0.0311
81439363|NCT00442546|162570784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.995|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.485||0.0441||95.0|0.027|1.962|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 6||1.962|0.027|0.0441
81439364|NCT00442546|162570785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.969|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.439||0.0284||95.0|-1.835|-0.104|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||-0.104|-1.835|0.0284
81439365|NCT00442546|162570785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.444||0.5516||95.0|-1.141|0.611|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.611|-1.141|0.5516
81439366|NCT00442546|162570785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.479||95.0|-1.02|0.48|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.480|-1.020|0.4790
81439367|NCT00442546|162570785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.9947||95.0|-0.765|0.77|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.770|-0.765|0.9947
81439368|NCT00442546|162570785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.329||0.8943||95.0|-0.605|0.692|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.692|-0.605|0.8943
81439369|NCT00442546|162570785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.336||0.9767||95.0|-0.674|0.654|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.654|-0.674|0.9767
81439370|NCT00442546|162570785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.8117||95.0|-0.59|0.752|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.752|-0.590|0.8117
81439371|NCT00442546|162570785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.351||0.7216||95.0|-0.818|0.567|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.567|-0.818|0.7216
81439372|NCT00442546|162570785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.592||0.8558||95.0|-1.286|1.07|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 3||1.070|-1.286|0.8558
81439373|NCT00442546|162570785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.422|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.556||0.4501||95.0|-1.53|0.685|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 3||0.685|-1.530|0.4501
81439374|NCT00442546|162570785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.328|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.4682||95.0|-0.57|1.227|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 6||1.227|-0.570|0.4682
81439375|NCT00442546|162570785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.307|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.492||0.5347||95.0|-0.675|1.289|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 6||1.289|-0.675|0.5347
81439376|NCT00442546|162570786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.765|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.407||0.0613||95.0|-1.568|0.037|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.037|-1.568|0.0613
81439377|NCT00442546|162570786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.936|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.409||0.023||95.0|-1.741|-0.13|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||-0.130|-1.741|0.0230
81439378|NCT00442546|162570786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.8306||95.0|-0.703|0.875|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.875|-0.703|0.8306
81439379|NCT00442546|162570786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.439|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.407||0.2814||95.0|-1.242|0.363|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.363|-1.242|0.2814
81439380|NCT00442546|162570786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.353||0.8637||95.0|-0.636|0.757|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.757|-0.636|0.8637
81439381|NCT00442546|162570786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.359||0.9585||95.0|-0.727|0.689|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.689|-0.727|0.9585
81439382|NCT00442546|162570786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.272|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.321||0.3975||95.0|-0.906|0.361|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.361|-0.906|0.3975
81472847|NCT01160380|162637721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.559|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between arms for Day 28 of treatment- FACIT-F total||||0.559
81738104|NCT00318461|163174389|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.95|||<|0.0001||95.0|-2.6|-1.3|||ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariate.||-1.30|-2.60|<0.0001
81539329|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.39||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|8.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||8.77|1.31|0.0120
81738105|NCT00318461|163174389|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.55||||0.0451||95.0|-1.1|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline fasting plasma glucose t as covariate.||-0.01|-1.10|0.0451
81738106|NCT00318461|163174389|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.55|||<|0.0001||95.0|-2.2|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariate.||-0.90|-2.20|<0.0001
81738107|NCT00318461|163174389|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.15||||0.9006||95.0|-0.7|0.39|||ANCOVA|||Change in fasting plasma glucose from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariate.||0.39|-0.70|0.9006
81738108|NCT00318461|163174390|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.13||||0.8871||95.0|-0.62|0.36|||ANCOVA|||Change in prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.36|-0.62|0.8871
81738109|NCT00318461|163174390|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and glimepiride + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.12||||0.8695||95.0|-0.51|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Change in prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.27|-0.51|0.8695
81738110|NCT00318461|163174390|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.03||||0.9994||95.0|-0.46|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Change in prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.52|-0.46|0.9994
81738111|NCT00318461|163174390|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.04||||0.9984||95.0|-0.35|0.43|||ANCOVA|||Change in prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.43|-0.35|0.9984
81738112|NCT00318461|163174390|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.21||||0.6201||95.0|-0.28|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Change in mean prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.70|-0.28|0.6201
81439383|NCT00442546|162570786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327||0.6386||95.0|-0.799|0.491|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.491|-0.799|0.6386
81439384|NCT00442546|162570786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.702|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.397||0.0813||95.0|-1.493|0.089|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 3||0.089|-1.493|0.0813
81439385|NCT00442546|162570786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.378|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.31||95.0|-1.114|0.358|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 3||0.358|-1.114|0.3100
81439386|NCT00442546|162570786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.831|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.357||0.0231||95.0|0.118|1.545|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 6||1.545|0.118|0.0231
81439387|NCT00442546|162570786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.463|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.388||0.2367||95.0|-0.311|1.237|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 6||1.237|-0.311|0.2367
81439388|NCT00442546|162570787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.448||0.8868||95.0|-0.947|0.82|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.820|-0.947|0.8868
81439389|NCT00442546|162570787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.5733||95.0|-1.142|0.634|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.634|-1.142|0.5733
81439390|NCT00442546|162570787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.384||0.7385||95.0|-0.884|0.628|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.628|-0.884|0.7385
81439391|NCT00442546|162570787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.8353||95.0|-0.849|0.687|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.687|-0.849|0.8353
81439392|NCT00442546|162570787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.204|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.362||0.5737||95.0|-0.51|0.918|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.918|-0.510|0.5737
81439393|NCT00442546|162570787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.335|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.368||0.364||95.0|-1.06|0.391|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.391|-1.060|0.3640
81439394|NCT00442546|162570787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.332||0.4315||95.0|-0.393|0.917|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.917|-0.393|0.4315
81439395|NCT00442546|162570787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.339||0.6727||95.0|-0.525|0.812|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.812|-0.525|0.6727
81439396|NCT00442546|162570787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.489|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.505||0.3361||95.0|-1.496|0.517|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 3||0.517|-1.496|0.3361
81472848|NCT01160380|162637721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1 vs. Day 28 of treatment for the Placebo-First arm- FACIT-F total||||<0.001
81472849|NCT01160380|162637721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.192|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1 vs. Day 28 of treatment for the Armodafinil arm- FACIT-F total||||0.192
81472850|NCT01160380|162637721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.495|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 28 vs. Day 56of treatment for the Armodafinil arm- FACIT-F total||||0.495
81439397|NCT00442546|162570787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.469||0.9634||95.0|-0.955|0.912|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 3||0.912|-0.955|0.9634
81439398|NCT00442546|162570787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.446|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.352||0.2098||95.0|-0.257|1.15|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 6||1.150|-0.257|0.2098
81439399|NCT00442546|162570787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.382||0.49||95.0|-0.497|1.027|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 6||1.027|-0.497|0.4900
81439400|NCT00442546|162570788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.546||0.9912||95.0|-1.07|1.082|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||1.082|-1.070|0.9912
81439401|NCT00442546|162570788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.135|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.554||0.8076||95.0|-1.227|0.957|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.957|-1.227|0.8076
81439402|NCT00442546|162570788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.6978||95.0|-0.727|1.085|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||1.085|-0.727|0.6978
81439403|NCT00442546|162570788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.293|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.5344||95.0|-1.219|0.634|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.634|-1.219|0.5344
81439404|NCT00442546|162570788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.384||0.8721||95.0|-0.819|0.695|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.695|-0.819|0.8721
81472851|NCT01160380|162637722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.945|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms at Day 28 of treatment- HADS anxiety||||0.945
81472852|NCT01160380|162637722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.316|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms at Day 28 of treatment- HADS depression||||0.316
81472853|NCT01160380|162637722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1 vs. Day 28 of treatment for the Placebo-First arm-HADS anxiety||||0.005
81472854|NCT01160380|162637722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1 vs. Day 28 of treatment for the Placebo-First arm-HADS depression||||0.005
81472855|NCT01160380|162637722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 1 vs. Day 28 of treatment for the Armodafinil arm-HADS anxiety||||0.001
81472856|NCT01160380|162637722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.315|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 1 vs. Day 28 of treatment for the Placebo-First arm-HADS depression||||0.315
81472857|NCT01160380|162637722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.933|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 28 vs. Day 56 of treatment for the Armodafinil arm-HADS anxiety||||0.933
81472858|NCT01160380|162637722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.378|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 28 vs. Day 56 of treatment for the Armodafinil arm-HADS depression||||0.378
81472859|NCT01160380|162637723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms for Day 28 of treatment -ESS||||0.840
81439405|NCT00442546|162570788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.395|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.394||0.3179||95.0|-1.173|0.383|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.383|-1.173|0.3179
81439406|NCT00442546|162570788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.376||0.8037||95.0|-0.648|0.835|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.835|-0.648|0.8037
81439407|NCT00442546|162570788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.7731||95.0|-0.656|0.881|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.881|-0.656|0.7731
81439408|NCT00442546|162570788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.468|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.611||0.4461||95.0|-1.684|0.748|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 3||0.748|-1.684|0.4461
81439409|NCT00442546|162570788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.533|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.575||0.3568||95.0|-1.679|0.612|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 3||0.612|-1.679|0.3568
81439410|NCT00442546|162570788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.598|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.315||0.0623||95.0|-0.032|1.227|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 6||1.227|-0.032|0.0623
81439411|NCT00442546|162570788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.343||0.3529||95.0|-0.364|1.005|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 6||1.005|-0.364|0.3529
81439412|NCT00442546|162570789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.611|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.417||0.1448||95.0|-1.434|0.212|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.212|-1.434|0.1448
81439413|NCT00442546|162570789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.665|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.1148||95.0|-1.494|0.163|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.163|-1.494|0.1148
81439414|NCT00442546|162570789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.448|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.458||0.3285||95.0|-1.35|0.454|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.454|-1.350|0.3285
81439415|NCT00442546|162570789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.572|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.466||0.2205||95.0|-1.49|0.346|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.346|-1.490|0.2205
81439416|NCT00442546|162570789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.389||0.6266||95.0|-0.958|0.578|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.578|-0.958|0.6266
81439417|NCT00442546|162570789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.502|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.397||0.2077||95.0|-1.284|0.281|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.281|-1.284|0.2077
81439418|NCT00442546|162570789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.223|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.385||0.5626||95.0|-0.982|0.536|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.536|-0.982|0.5626
81439419|NCT00442546|162570789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.368|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.394||0.3507||95.0|-1.145|0.408|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.408|-1.145|0.3507
81439420|NCT00442546|162570789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.224|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.7276||95.0|-1.498|1.05|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 3||1.050|-1.498|0.7276
81439421|NCT00442546|162570789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.558|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.598||0.353||95.0|-1.748|0.631|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 3||0.631|-1.748|0.3530
81539330|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.2443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|5.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||5.10|0.66|0.2443
81439422|NCT00442546|162570789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.529||0.0283||95.0|0.13|2.242|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 6||2.242|0.130|0.0283
81439423|NCT00442546|162570789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.227|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.573||0.6934||95.0|-0.918|1.372|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Month 6||1.372|-0.918|0.6934
81439424|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.553|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.0476||95.0|-3.089|-0.017|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|12 hours||-0.017|-3.089|0.0476
81439425|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.768|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.764||0.0237||95.0|-3.293|-0.243|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|12 hours||-0.243|-3.293|0.0237
81439426|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.276|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.402||0.4925||95.0|-0.516|1.069|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||1.069|-0.516|0.4925
81439427|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.414||0.8299||95.0|-0.727|0.905|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||0.905|-0.727|0.8299
81439428|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.9185||95.0|-0.766|0.691|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||0.691|-0.766|0.9185
81439429|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.339|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.371||0.3619||95.0|-1.07|0.392|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||0.392|-1.070|0.3619
81439430|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.358|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.453||0.4309||95.0|-0.538|1.254|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||1.254|-0.538|0.4309
81439431|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.459||0.9778||95.0|-0.895|0.921|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||0.921|-0.895|0.9778
81439432|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.777||0.8503||95.0|-1.411|1.706|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||1.706|-1.411|0.8503
81439433|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.845|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.757||0.0183||95.0|-3.364|-0.326|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||-0.326|-3.364|0.0183
81439434|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.956||0.286||95.0|-3.598|1.316|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||1.316|-3.598|0.2860
81439435|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.856||0.204||95.0|-7.479|2.06|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||2.060|-7.479|0.2040
81439436|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295||0.6332||95.0|-0.722|0.44|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.440|-0.722|0.6332
81439437|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.303||0.5183||95.0|-0.402|0.794|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.794|-0.402|0.5183
81439438|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.306||0.6341||95.0|-0.75|0.458|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.458|-0.750|0.6341
81439439|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.236|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.4607||95.0|-0.868|0.395|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.395|-0.868|0.4607
81439440|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.104|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327||0.7499||95.0|-0.541|0.75|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.750|-0.541|0.7499
81439441|NCT00442546|162570790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.333||0.8231||95.0|-0.584|0.733|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.733|-0.584|0.8231
81439442|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.709||0.1486||95.0|-2.452|0.379|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|12 hours||0.379|-2.452|0.1486
81439443|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.903|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.706||0.0089||95.0|-3.311|-0.494|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|12 hours||-0.494|-3.311|0.0089
81439444|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.344||0.8995||95.0|-0.635|0.722|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||0.722|-0.635|0.8995
81439445|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.303|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.354||0.3918||95.0|-1.0|0.394|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||0.394|-1.000|0.3918
81439446|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.9942||95.0|-0.648|0.652|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||0.652|-0.648|0.9942
81439447|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.332||0.5352||95.0|-0.859|0.448|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||0.448|-0.859|0.5352
81439448|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.382||0.8055||95.0|-0.662|0.85|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||0.850|-0.662|0.8055
81439449|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.446|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.391||0.256||95.0|-1.22|0.327|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||0.327|-1.220|0.2560
81439450|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.641||0.8744||95.0|-1.184|1.387|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||1.387|-1.184|0.8744
81439451|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.614|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.616||0.0115||95.0|-2.851|-0.378|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||-0.378|-2.851|0.0115
81439452|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.155||0.9497||95.0|-3.047|2.893|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||2.893|-3.047|0.9497
81439453|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.347|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.992||0.5288||95.0|-6.467|3.773|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||3.773|-6.467|0.5288
81439454|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.296|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.262||0.2595||95.0|-0.813|0.22|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.220|-0.813|0.2595
81439455|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.9605||95.0|-0.546|0.519|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.519|-0.546|0.9605
81439456|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.207|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251||0.4107||95.0|-0.702|0.288|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.288|-0.702|0.4107
81439457|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.318|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.263||0.2271||95.0|-0.836|0.2|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.200|-0.836|0.2271
81439458|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.263||0.9552||95.0|-0.535|0.506|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.506|-0.535|0.9552
81472860|NCT01160380|162637723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1 vs. Day 28 of treatment for the Placebo-First arm-ESS||||0.050
81439459|NCT00442546|162570791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.268||0.9899||95.0|-0.533|0.526|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.526|-0.533|0.9899
81439460|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.578|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.471||0.2211||95.0|-0.35|1.506|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|4 hours||1.506|-0.350|0.2211
81439461|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.809|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.477||0.0916||95.0|-1.75|0.132|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|4 hours||0.132|-1.750|0.0916
81439462|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.9312||95.0|-0.863|0.791|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|8 hours||0.791|-0.863|0.9312
81439463|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.591|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.425||0.1658||95.0|-1.428|0.247|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|8 hours||0.247|-1.428|0.1658
81439464|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.483||0.9921||95.0|-0.958|0.948|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|12 hours||0.948|-0.958|0.9921
81472861|NCT01160380|162637723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Day 1 and Day 28 of treatment for the Armodafinil arm- ESS||||0.051
81472862|NCT01160380|162637723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.635|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 28 vs. Day 56 of treatment for the Armodafinil arm||||0.635
81472863|NCT03046056|162637741|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.5|32.1||||||||32.1|-16.5|
81472864|NCT03046056|162637741|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.9|32.0||||||||32.0|-15.9|
81472865|NCT03046056|162637742|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.3|0.7||||||Difference in least squared means (Diff in LSM), and its 90% confidence interval (CI) were from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted by baseline segmental MaRIA score, concomitant use of oral, systemically absorbed corticosteroids at baseline, concomitant use of immunomodulators at baseline, prior exposure to biologics, and treatment group.||0.7|-5.3|
81472866|NCT03046056|162637742|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|3.1||||||Diff in LSM, and its 90% CI were from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline segmental MaRIA score, concomitant use of oral, systemically absorbed corticosteroids at baseline, concomitant use of immunomodulators at baseline, prior exposure to biologics, and treatment group.||3.1|-2.7|
81439465|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.715|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.479||0.1367||95.0|-1.66|0.229|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|12 hours||0.229|-1.660|0.1367
81439466|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.336|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.364||0.3561||95.0|-1.053|0.38|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||0.380|-1.053|0.3561
81439467|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.291|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.366||0.426||95.0|-1.012|0.429|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||0.429|-1.012|0.4260
81439468|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.7975||95.0|-0.703|0.914|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|32 hours||0.914|-0.703|0.7975
81439469|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.412||0.6947||95.0|-0.65|0.974|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|32 hours||0.974|-0.650|0.6947
81439470|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.465||0.6954||95.0|-1.101|0.736|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|40 hours||0.736|-1.101|0.6954
81439471|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.481||0.8665||95.0|-1.032|0.87|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|40 hours||0.870|-1.032|0.8665
81439472|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.311|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.386||0.4216||95.0|-0.45|1.072|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||1.072|-0.450|0.4216
81439473|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.285|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.391||0.4673||95.0|-0.487|1.056|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||1.056|-0.487|0.4673
81439474|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.5624||95.0|-0.614|1.125|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|56 hours||1.125|-0.614|0.5624
81472867|NCT03046056|162637743|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.9|0.7||||||Diff in LSM, and its 90% CI were from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline segmental MaRIA score, concomitant use of oral, systemically absorbed corticosteroids at baseline, concomitant use of immunomodulators at baseline, prior exposure to biologics, and treatment group.||0.7|-3.9|
81472868|NCT03046056|162637743|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|1.2||||||Diff in LSM, and its 90% CI were from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline segmental MaRIA score, concomitant use of oral, systemically absorbed corticosteroids at baseline, concomitant use of immunomodulators at baseline, prior exposure to biologics, and treatment group.||1.2|-3.2|
81472869|NCT03046056|162637744|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.2|2.0||||||Diff in LSM, and its 90% CI were from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline segmental MaRIA score, concomitant use of oral, systemically absorbed corticosteroids at baseline, concomitant use of immunomodulators at baseline, prior exposure to biologics, and treatment group.||2.0|-2.2|
81472870|NCT03046056|162637744|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|2.0||||||Diff in LSM, and its 90% CI were from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline segmental MaRIA score, concomitant use of oral, systemically absorbed corticosteroids at baseline, concomitant use of immunomodulators at baseline, prior exposure to biologics, and treatment group.||2.0|-1.9|
81472871|NCT03046056|162637745|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.6|25.5||||||||25.5|-28.6|
81439475|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.402|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.448||0.3705||95.0|-1.286|0.482|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|56 hours||0.482|-1.286|0.3705
81439476|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.358|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.476||0.4539||95.0|-1.302|0.586|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|64 hours||0.586|-1.302|0.4539
81439477|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.515||0.0373||95.0|-2.107|-0.065|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|64 hours||-0.065|-2.107|0.0373
81439478|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.476||0.76||95.0|-0.796|1.087|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||1.087|-0.796|0.7600
81439479|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.555|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.481||0.2506||95.0|-1.507|0.397|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||0.397|-1.507|0.2506
81439480|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.895||0.2567||95.0|-0.77|2.823|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|80 hours||2.823|-0.770|0.2567
81439481|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.882|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.76||0.0167||95.0|-3.408|-0.356|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|80 hours||-0.356|-3.408|0.0167
81439482|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.352|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.6953||95.0|-1.456|2.159|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|88 hours||2.159|-1.456|0.6953
81439483|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.894||0.208||95.0|-2.962|0.668|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|88 hours||0.668|-2.962|0.2080
81472872|NCT03046056|162637745|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.5|26.2||||||||26.2|-24.5|
81439484|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.867|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.975||0.3805||95.0|-1.116|2.849|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||2.849|-1.116|0.3805
81439485|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.905||0.89||95.0|-1.965|1.713|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||1.713|-1.965|0.8900
81439486|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.672|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.1821||95.0|-1.103|4.448|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|104 hours||4.448|-1.103|0.1821
81439487|NCT00442546|162570792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.851|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.768||0.6505||95.0|-3.693|5.395|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|104 hours||5.395|-3.693|0.6505
81439488|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.495||0.0388||95.0|-2.004|-0.053|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||-0.053|-2.004|0.0388
81439489|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.501||0.0004||95.0|-2.798|-0.822|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||-0.822|-2.798|0.0004
81439490|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.197|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.405||0.6274||95.0|-0.995|0.601|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||0.601|-0.995|0.6274
81439491|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.619|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.413||0.135||95.0|-1.432|0.194|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||0.194|-1.432|0.1350
81439492|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.719|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.448||0.1106||95.0|-1.605|0.166|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||0.166|-1.605|0.1106
81439493|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.457||0.0248||95.0|-1.939|-0.133|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||-0.133|-1.939|0.0248
81439494|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.874|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.725||0.2335||95.0|-0.582|2.33|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||2.330|-0.582|0.2335
81439495|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.568|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.682||0.0258||95.0|-2.939|-0.198|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||-0.198|-2.939|0.0258
81439496|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.866|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.973||0.3878||95.0|-3.207|6.939|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||6.939|-3.207|0.3878
81439497|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.909|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.754||0.1762||95.0|-3.74|15.559|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||15.559|-3.740|0.1762
81439498|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.515|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.379||0.1754||95.0|-1.261|0.231|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.231|-1.261|0.1754
81439499|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.569|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.386||0.1413||95.0|-1.329|0.191|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.191|-1.329|0.1413
81472873|NCT03046056|162637746|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-47.3|37.0||||||||37.0|-47.3|
81472874|NCT03046056|162637746|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|-16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-58.2|30.0||||||||30.0|-58.2|
81472875|NCT03046056|162637747|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.4|86.5||||||||86.5|-32.4|
81472876|NCT03046056|162637748|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.6|24.3||||||||24.3|-28.6|
81472877|NCT03046056|162637748|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-39.4|11.3||||||||11.3|-39.4|
81472878|NCT03046056|162637749|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-38.9|45.7||||||||45.7|-38.9|
81439500|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.419|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.306||0.1731||95.0|-1.023|0.185|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.185|-1.023|0.1731
81439501|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.314||0.6829||95.0|-0.747|0.49|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||0.490|-0.747|0.6829
81439502|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.351|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.2436||95.0|-0.943|0.241|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.241|-0.943|0.2436
81439503|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.313||0.119||95.0|-1.108|0.127|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.127|-1.108|0.1190
81472879|NCT03046056|162637749|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-47.5|40.8||||||||40.8|-47.5|
81472880|NCT03046056|162637750|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.8|89.5||||||||89.5|-16.8|
81472881|NCT03046056|162637750|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-46.1|63.3||||||||63.3|-46.1|
81738113|NCT00318461|163174390|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.21||||0.4831||95.0|-0.18|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Change in mean prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.60|-0.18|0.4831
81738114|NCT00318461|163174391|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis testing was done in a hierarchical manner. First, it was tested whether liraglutide 1.8 mg+metformin was superior to placebo + metformin. Superiority was always concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.83|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.07|-0.59|||ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline glycosylated A1c (HbA1c) as covariate.||-0.59|-1.07|<0.0001
81439504|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.264|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.321||0.4117||95.0|-0.897|0.369|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.369|-0.897|0.4117
81439505|NCT00442546|162570793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.323||0.6294||95.0|-0.794|0.482|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||0.482|-0.794|0.6294
81439506|NCT00442546|162570794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.859|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.315||0.7958||95.0|-7.391|5.673|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Day 1||5.673|-7.391|0.7958
81439507|NCT00442546|162570794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.322||0.9733||95.0|-6.436|6.659|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Day 1||6.659|-6.436|0.9733
81439508|NCT00442546|162570794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.889|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.946||0.822||95.0|-6.898|8.675|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|1 hour||8.675|-6.898|0.8220
81439509|NCT00442546|162570794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.813|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.917||0.4736||95.0|-10.542|4.917|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|1 hour||4.917|-10.542|0.4736
81439510|NCT00442546|162570794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.662|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.045||0.5113||95.0|-10.639|5.316|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|2 hours||5.316|-10.639|0.5113
81439511|NCT00442546|162570794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.365|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.95||0.9266||95.0|-7.425|8.154|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|2 hours||8.154|-7.425|0.9266
81439512|NCT00442546|162570794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.347||0.9699||95.0|-8.423|8.751|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|3 hours||8.751|-8.423|0.9699
81472882|NCT03046056|162637751|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.2|32.6||||||||32.6|-17.2|
81472883|NCT03046056|162637751|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.1|30.2||||||||30.2|-18.1|
81472884|NCT03046056|162637752|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.1|28.1||||||||28.1|-22.1|
81472885|NCT03046056|162637752|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.1|20.3||||||||20.3|-28.1|
81472886|NCT03046056|162637753|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|17.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.6|40.4||||||||40.4|-7.6|
81472887|NCT03046056|162637753|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Proportions|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.2|26.5||||||||26.5|-21.2|
81472888|NCT03046056|162637754|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-48.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-95.0|-1.0||||||Diff in LSM, and its 90% CI were from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline segmental MaRIA score, concomitant use of oral, systemically absorbed corticosteroids at baseline, concomitant use of immunomodulators at baseline, prior exposure to biologics, and treatment group.||-1|-95|
81472889|NCT03046056|162637754|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-31.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-76.0|15.0||||||Diff in LSM, and its 90% CI were from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline segmental MaRIA score, concomitant use of oral, systemically absorbed corticosteroids at baseline, concomitant use of immunomodulators at baseline, prior exposure to biologics, and treatment group.||15|-76|
81738115|NCT00318461|163174391|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis testing was done in a hierarchical manner. As superiority of liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin to metformin monotherapy was established, it was investigated whether liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin was non-inferior to glimepiride + metformin. Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0.4%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.08|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.28|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline glycosylated A1c (HbA1c) as covariate.||0.12|-0.28|<0.0001
81439513|NCT00442546|162570794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.275|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.232||0.9482||95.0|-8.085|8.635|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|3 hours||8.635|-8.085|0.9482
81539331|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.6||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|12.25||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||12.25|1.73|0.0022
81738116|NCT00318461|163174391|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis testing was done in a hierarchical manner. First, it was tested whether liraglutide 1.2 mg+metformin was superior to placebo + metformin. Superiority was always concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.81|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.05|-0.57|||ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment was at 104 weeks analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline glycosylated A1c (HbA1c) as covariate.||-0.57|-1.05|<0.0001
81738117|NCT00318461|163174391|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis testing was done in a hierarchical manner. As superiority of liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin to metformin monotherapy was established, it was investigated whether liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin was non-inferior to glimepiride + metformin. Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0.4%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.07|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.27|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline glycosylated A1c (HbA1c) as covariate.||0.13|-0.27|<0.0001
81738118|NCT00318461|163174391|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Hypothesis testing was done in a hierarchical manner. First, it was tested whether liraglutide 0.6 mg+metformin was superior to placebo + metformin.~Superiority was always concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0%."|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.61|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.85|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline glycosylated A1c (HbA1c) as covariate.||-0.37|-0.85|<0.0001
81738119|NCT00318461|163174391|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesis testing was done in a hierarchical manner. As superiority of liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin to metformin monotherapy was established, it was investigated whether liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin was non-inferior to glimepiride + metformin. Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0.4%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.14||||0.0052||95.0|-0.06|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline glycosylated A1c (HbA1c) as covariate.||0.34|-0.06|0.0052
81738120|NCT00318461|163174391|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A test for superiority of glimepiride+metformin to placebo metformin was performed to verify assay sensitivity. Superiority was always concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference was below 0%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.75|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.99|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||Change in HbA1c from baseline to end of treatment at 104 weeks was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline glycosylated A1c (HbA1c) as covariate.||-0.51|-0.99|<0.0001
81738121|NCT00318461|163174392|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.24||||0.5282||95.0|-0.74|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Change in prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.26|-0.74|0.5282
81738122|NCT00318461|163174392|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and glimepiride + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.15||||0.7644||95.0|-0.55|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Change in prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.25|-0.55|0.7644
81439514|NCT00442546|162570794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.915|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.391||0.7969||95.0|-16.842|13.012|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|4 hours||13.012|-16.842|0.7969
81539332|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.6||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.35|18.58||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||18.58|2.35|0.0004
81439515|NCT00442546|162570794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.68||0.1991||95.0|-25.533|5.487|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|4 hours||5.487|-25.533|0.1991
81439516|NCT00442546|162570794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|86.335|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.737||0.0321||95.0|13.976|158.693|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|5 hours||158.693|13.976|0.0321
81439517|NCT00442546|162570794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|44.964|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.295||0.0353||95.0|5.837|84.091|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|5 hours||84.091|5.837|0.0353
81439518|NCT00442546|162570795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.812|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.055||0.5736||95.0|-30.792|17.169|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||17.169|-30.792|0.5736
81439519|NCT00442546|162570795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.991|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.786||0.8003||95.0|-26.438|20.455|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||20.455|-26.438|0.8003
81439520|NCT00442546|162570795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.815|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.371||0.5125||95.0|-27.369|13.74|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||13.740|-27.369|0.5125
81439521|NCT00442546|162570795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.294|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.227||0.4773||95.0|-27.563|12.976|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||12.976|-27.563|0.4773
81439522|NCT00442546|162570795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.915|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.101||0.2142||95.0|-36.055|8.226|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||8.226|-36.055|0.2142
81439523|NCT00442546|162570795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.769|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.245||0.2989||95.0|-34.197|10.659|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||10.659|-34.197|0.2989
81439524|NCT00442546|162570795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|45.612||0.3829||95.0|-53.429|134.449|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||134.449|-53.429|0.3829
81439525|NCT00442546|162570795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|45.322||0.5531||95.0|-120.59|66.092|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||66.092|-120.59|0.5531
81439526|NCT00442546|162570795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.513|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.491||0.2738||95.0|-89.376|126.402|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||126.402|-89.376|0.2738
81472890|NCT03046056|162637755|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-20.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-68.0|28.0||||||Diff in LSM, and its 90% CI were from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline segmental MaRIA score, concomitant use of oral, systemically absorbed corticosteroids at baseline, concomitant use of immunomodulators at baseline, prior exposure to biologics, and treatment group.||28|-68|
81472891|NCT03046056|162637755|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-52.0|42.0||||||Diff in LSM, and its 90% CI were from ANCOVA model adjusted by baseline segmental MaRIA score, concomitant use of oral, systemically absorbed corticosteroids at baseline, concomitant use of immunomodulators at baseline, prior exposure to biologics, and treatment group.||42|-52|
81439527|NCT00442546|162570795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.644|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.519||0.7987||95.0|-4.343|5.63|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||5.630|-4.343|0.7987
81439528|NCT00442546|162570795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.346|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.441||0.8875||95.0|-5.177|4.485|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||4.485|-5.177|0.8875
81439529|NCT00442546|162570795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.537|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.949||0.4319||95.0|-2.324|5.398|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||5.398|-2.324|0.4319
81439530|NCT00442546|162570795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.935||0.407||95.0|-2.223|5.443|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||5.443|-2.223|0.4070
81439531|NCT00442546|162570795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.641||0.4968||95.0|-4.371|2.133|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||2.133|-4.371|0.4968
81439532|NCT00442546|162570795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.327|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.665||0.427||95.0|-1.972|4.626|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||4.626|-1.972|0.4270
81439533|NCT00442546|162570796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.862|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.999||0.7742||95.0|-6.775|5.052|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||5.052|-6.775|0.7742
81439534|NCT00442546|162570796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.025||0.0996||95.0|-0.96|10.971|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||10.971|-0.960|0.0996
81439535|NCT00442546|162570796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.803|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79||0.7738||95.0|-4.698|6.304|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||6.304|-4.698|0.7738
81439536|NCT00442546|162570796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.778||0.1328||95.0|-1.284|9.669|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||9.669|-1.284|0.1328
81439537|NCT00442546|162570796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.928|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.012||0.7585||95.0|-5.027|6.882|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||6.882|-5.027|0.7585
81439538|NCT00442546|162570796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.946|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.997||0.19||95.0|-1.979|9.871|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||9.871|-1.979|0.1900
81439539|NCT00442546|162570796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.693||0.2365||95.0|-3.004|11.865|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||11.865|-3.004|0.2365
81439540|NCT00442546|162570796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.306|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.73||0.1616||95.0|-2.202|12.814|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||12.814|-2.202|0.1616
81472892|NCT02913105|162637757|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (Body Mass Index (BMI) group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.97||||0.7489|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.13|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||||1.13|0.83|0.7489
81472893|NCT02913105|162637757|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.72||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|0.84|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||||0.84|0.62|0.0005
81472894|NCT02913105|162637757|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.74||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|0.85|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||||0.85|0.65|0.0005
81472895|NCT02913105|162637762|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using an ANCOVA model which included effects for treatment, log-transformed baseline and stratification factor (BMI group). BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian =30 and Non-Asian=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.95||||0.5354|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.09|||ANCOVA|||||1.09|0.83|0.5354
81472896|NCT02913105|162637762|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using an ANCOVA model which included effects for treatment, log-transformed baseline and stratification factor (BMI group). BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian =30 and Non-Asian=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|0.78|||ANCOVA|||||0.78|0.59|<.0001
81472897|NCT02913105|162637762|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using an ANCOVA model which included effects for treatment, log-transformed baseline and stratification factor (BMI group). BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian =30 and Non-Asian=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|0.8|||ANCOVA|||||0.80|0.63|<.0001
81472898|NCT02913105|162637763|OTHER|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.389||0.8402|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.724|0.567|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 28||0.567|-0.724|0.8402
81472899|NCT02913105|162637763|OTHER|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.472||0.7607|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.927|0.639|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 42||0.639|-0.927|0.7607
81472900|NCT02913105|162637763|OTHER|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.228|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.487||0.6406|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.037|0.581|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 56||0.581|-1.037|0.6406
81439541|NCT00442546|162570796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.911||0.8819||95.0|-17.98|15.838|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||15.838|-17.98|0.8819
81472901|NCT02913105|162637763|OTHER|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.685||0.8185|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.294|0.979|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 84||0.979|-1.294|0.8185
81439542|NCT00442546|162570796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.7||0.4676||95.0|-37.7|19.558|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||19.558|-37.70|0.4676
81439543|NCT00442546|162570796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.925|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.195||0.3813||95.0|-2.403|6.254|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||6.254|-2.403|0.3813
81439544|NCT00442546|162570796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.341|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.236||0.2966||95.0|-2.07|6.751|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||6.751|-2.070|0.2966
81439545|NCT00442546|162570796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.962|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.576||0.4474||95.0|-3.122|7.046|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||7.046|-3.122|0.4474
81738123|NCT00318461|163174392|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.36||||0.2063||95.0|-0.86|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change in prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.14|-0.86|0.2063
81738124|NCT00318461|163174392|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.28||||0.2678||95.0|-0.68|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change in prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.12|-0.68|0.2678
81738125|NCT00318461|163174392|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.07||||0.9887||95.0|-0.57|0.43|||ANCOVA|||Change in prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.43|-0.57|0.9887
81738126|NCT00318461|163174392|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.02||||0.9998||95.0|-0.38|0.42|||ANCOVA|||Change in prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.42|-0.38|0.9998
81738127|NCT00318461|163174393|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.95|||<|0.0001||95.0|-2.6|-1.3|||ANCOVA|||Change in post prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||-1.30|-2.60|<0.0001
81738128|NCT00318461|163174393|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and glimepiride + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.11||||0.967||95.0|-0.62|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Change in post prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.41|-0.62|0.9670
81738129|NCT00318461|163174393|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.72|||<|0.0001||95.0|-2.36|-1.07|||ANCOVA|||Change in post prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||-1.07|-2.36|<0.0001
81738130|NCT00318461|163174393|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.13||||0.9368||95.0|-0.39|0.64|||ANCOVA|||Change in post prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.64|-0.39|0.9368
81738131|NCT00318461|163174393|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.06||||0.0003||95.0|-1.71|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||Change in post prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||-0.42|-1.71|0.0003
81439546|NCT00442546|162570796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.316|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59||0.0416||95.0|0.204|10.427|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||10.427|0.204|0.0416
81439547|NCT00442546|162570796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.372|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.566||0.5935||95.0|-3.694|6.438|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||6.438|-3.694|0.5935
81439548|NCT00442546|162570796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.272|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.674||0.3966||95.0|-3.006|7.551|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||7.551|-3.006|0.3966
81439549|NCT00442546|162570797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.729|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.631||0.5117||95.0|-3.457|6.916|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||6.916|-3.457|0.5117
81439550|NCT00442546|162570797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.532|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.675||0.0154||95.0|1.258|11.805|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|24 hours||11.805|1.258|0.0154
81439551|NCT00442546|162570797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.901|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.353||0.7022||95.0|-3.738|5.54|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||5.540|-3.738|0.7022
81439552|NCT00442546|162570797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.509|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.343||0.0557||95.0|-0.11|9.129|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|48 hours||9.129|-0.110|0.0557
81439553|NCT00442546|162570797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.552||0.2161||95.0|-1.874|8.215|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||8.215|-1.874|0.2161
81439554|NCT00442546|162570797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.135|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.548||0.0058||95.0|2.098|12.172|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|72 hours||12.172|2.098|0.0058
81439555|NCT00442546|162570797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.993||0.1283||95.0|-1.853|14.223|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||14.223|-1.853|0.1283
81439556|NCT00442546|162570797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.173|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.033||0.008||95.0|3.056|19.291|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|96 hours||19.291|3.056|0.0080
81439557|NCT00442546|162570797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.941|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15||0.0018||95.0|7.414|18.468|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||18.468|7.414|0.0018
81439558|NCT00442546|162570797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.941|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.533||0.0038||95.0|8.859|27.023|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|120 hours||27.023|8.859|0.0038
81439559|NCT00442546|162570797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.115||0.5953||95.0|-3.045|5.296|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||5.296|-3.045|0.5953
81439560|NCT00442546|162570797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.331|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.172||0.1267||95.0|-0.952|7.613|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||7.613|-0.952|0.1267
81439561|NCT00442546|162570797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.617|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.339||0.2647||95.0|-1.997|7.231|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||7.231|-1.997|0.2647
81439562|NCT00442546|162570797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.771|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.421||0.0181||95.0|0.995|10.548|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||10.548|0.995|0.0181
81439563|NCT00442546|162570797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.374|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.299||0.5507||95.0|-3.161|5.91|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||5.910|-3.161|0.5507
81439564|NCT00442546|162570797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.404|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.393||0.3164||95.0|-2.317|7.124|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||7.124|-2.317|0.3164
81439565|NCT00442546|162570798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4365||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.4365
81439566|NCT00442546|162570798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4023||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.4023
81439567|NCT00442546|162570799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4024||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.4024
81439568|NCT00442546|162570799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.191||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.1910
81439569|NCT00442546|162570800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.347|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.497||0.3483||95.0|-2.573|7.268|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||7.268|-2.573|0.3483
81439570|NCT00442546|162570800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.498||0.2078||95.0|-1.766|8.077|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||8.077|-1.766|0.2078
81439571|NCT00442546|162570800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.436||0.4299||95.0|-7.836|18.088|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||18.088|-7.836|0.4299
81439572|NCT00442546|162570800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.726||0.4482||95.0|-8.4|18.693|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||18.693|-8.400|0.4482
81439573|NCT00442546|162570800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.426||0.6472||95.0|-6.818|10.89|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||10.890|-6.818|0.6472
81439574|NCT00442546|162570800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.642||0.4992||95.0|-6.129|12.442|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||12.442|-6.129|0.4992
81439575|NCT00442546|162570800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.656|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.149||0.6072||95.0|-7.578|12.891|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||12.891|-7.578|0.6072
81439576|NCT00442546|162570800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.963|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.906||0.3146||95.0|-4.789|14.714|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||14.714|-4.789|0.3146
81439577|NCT00442546|162570801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.326||0.0739||95.0|-0.407|8.76|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||8.760|-0.407|0.0739
81439578|NCT00442546|162570801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.327||0.074||95.0|-0.409|8.761|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||8.761|-0.409|0.0740
81439579|NCT00442546|162570801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.298|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.418||0.2615||95.0|-5.628|20.224|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||20.224|-5.628|0.2615
81738132|NCT00318461|163174393|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.78||||0.0008||95.0|0.27|1.29|||ANCOVA|||Change in post prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||1.29|0.27|0.0008
81439580|NCT00442546|162570801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.286|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.707||0.6266||95.0|-10.22|16.795|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||16.795|-10.22|0.6266
81439581|NCT00442546|162570801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.958||0.2963||95.0|-3.747|12.086|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||12.086|-3.747|0.2963
81439582|NCT00442546|162570801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.248|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.151||0.1375||95.0|-2.054|14.55|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||14.550|-2.054|0.1375
81439583|NCT00442546|162570801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.431|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.895||0.2703||95.0|-4.298|15.161|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||15.161|-4.298|0.2703
81439584|NCT00442546|162570801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.663|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.664||0.104||95.0|-1.607|16.933|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||16.933|-1.607|0.1040
81439585|NCT00442546|162570802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.579|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.154||0.8545||95.0|-5.635|6.793|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||6.793|-5.635|0.8545
81439586|NCT00442546|162570802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.155||0.5006||95.0|-4.088|8.344|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||8.344|-4.088|0.5006
81439587|NCT00442546|162570802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.956|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.248||0.7217||95.0|-13.66|19.569|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||19.569|-13.66|0.7217
81439588|NCT00442546|162570802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.62||0.4203||95.0|-10.35|24.372|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||24.372|-10.35|0.4203
81439589|NCT00442546|162570802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6||0.9859||95.0|-11.3|11.102|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||11.102|-11.30|0.9859
81439590|NCT00442546|162570802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.873||0.9915||95.0|-11.68|11.811|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||11.811|-11.68|0.9915
81439591|NCT00442546|162570802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.508||0.9843||95.0|-13.06|12.808|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||12.808|-13.06|0.9843
81439592|NCT00442546|162570802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.351|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.201||0.7055||95.0|-9.974|14.677|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||14.677|-9.974|0.7055
81439593|NCT00442546|162570803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.315||0.9405||95.0|-0.614|0.661|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.661|-0.614|0.9405
81439594|NCT00442546|162570803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.167|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.287||0.5641||95.0|-0.749|0.415|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.415|-0.749|0.5641
81439595|NCT00442546|162570803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.755||0.5226||95.0|-1.181|2.181|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||2.181|-1.181|0.5226
81439596|NCT00442546|162570803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.167|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.893||0.8557||95.0|-2.156|1.823|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||1.823|-2.156|0.8557
81439597|NCT00442546|162570803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.328|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.882||0.1925||95.0|-3.596|0.94|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||0.940|-3.596|0.1925
81439598|NCT00442546|162570803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.982||0.9654||95.0|-2.568|2.479|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||2.479|-2.568|0.9654
81439599|NCT00442546|162570803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.352|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.782||0.235||95.0|-6.712|2.008|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||2.008|-6.712|0.2350
81439600|NCT00442546|162570803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.296|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.859||0.742||95.0|-1.806|2.399|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||2.399|-1.806|0.7420
81439601|NCT00442546|162570804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.329||0.5299||95.0|-0.458|0.874|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.874|-0.458|0.5299
81439602|NCT00442546|162570804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.355|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.2442||95.0|-0.964|0.253|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Discharge||0.253|-0.964|0.2442
81439603|NCT00442546|162570804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.755||0.5226||95.0|-1.181|2.181|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||2.181|-1.181|0.5226
81439604|NCT00442546|162570804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.167|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.893||0.8557||95.0|-2.156|1.823|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 2||1.823|-2.156|0.8557
81439605|NCT00442546|162570804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.024||0.324||95.0|-3.751|1.512|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||1.512|-3.751|0.3240
81439606|NCT00442546|162570804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.139||0.9503||95.0|-2.853|3.003|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 4||3.003|-2.853|0.9503
81439607|NCT00442546|162570804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.833|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.858||0.3618||95.0|-6.379|2.712|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||2.712|-6.379|0.3618
81439608|NCT00442546|162570804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.896||0.7226||95.0|-1.859|2.525|||ANOVA||Mean difference (final values) = Least squares mean difference|Week 6/ET||2.525|-1.859|0.7226
81439609|NCT00442546|162570805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2473||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Discharge||||0.2473
81439610|NCT00442546|162570805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0239||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Discharge||||0.0239
81439611|NCT00442546|162570805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6118||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.6118
81439612|NCT00442546|162570805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.673||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.6730
81439613|NCT00442546|162570805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5954||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||||0.5954
81439614|NCT00442546|162570805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7784||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||||0.7784
81439615|NCT00442546|162570805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7293||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6/ET||||0.7293
81439616|NCT00442546|162570805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5202||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6/ET||||0.5202
81439617|NCT00442546|162570806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1509||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 3||||0.1509
81439618|NCT00442546|162570806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3822||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 3||||0.3822
81439619|NCT00442546|162570806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2825||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 6||||0.2825
81439620|NCT00442546|162570806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7733||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 6||||0.7733
81439621|NCT02756637|162570824|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.11||||||The Hazard Ration is the ratio of survival rates between patients with high NLR and low NLR.||1.11|0.98|
81439622|NCT02756637|162570824|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.14||||||The Hazard Ration is the ratio of survival rates between patients with high NLR and low NLR.||1.14|0.90|
81439623|NCT04947150|162570844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.255||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full (Wave 1) sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA were used.||||||.255
81439624|NCT04947150|162570845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full (Wave 1) sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.560
81439625|NCT04947150|162570846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.319||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full (Wave 1) sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.319
81439626|NCT04947150|162570847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full (Wave 1) sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.032
81439627|NCT04947150|162570848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full (Wave 1) sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.044
81439628|NCT04947150|162570849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full (Wave 1) sample.|ANOVA|Repeated Measures ANOVA||||||.010
81439629|NCT04947150|162570850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full (Wave 1) sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.073
81439630|NCT04947150|162570851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.872||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full (Wave 1) sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.872
81439631|NCT04947150|162570852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.145||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full (Wave 2) sample.|ANOVA|Repeated Measures ANOVA||||||.145
81439632|NCT04947150|162570853|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.173||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full (Wave 2) sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.173
81439633|NCT04947150|162570854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full (Wave 2) sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.012
81439634|NCT04947150|162570855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full (Wave 2) sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.008
81439635|NCT04947150|162570856|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full (Wave 2) sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||<.001
81439636|NCT04947150|162570857|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full (Wave 2) sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||<.001
81439637|NCT04947150|162570858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full (Wave 2) sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||<.001
81439638|NCT04947150|162570859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.382||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full (Wave 2) sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.382
81439639|NCT04947150|162570860|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated Measures ANOVA||||||<.001
81439640|NCT04947150|162570861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.178||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.178
81439641|NCT04947150|162570862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.081||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.081
81439642|NCT04947150|162570863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.343||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.343
81738133|NCT00318461|163174394|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.66|||<|0.0001||95.0|-2.37|-0.96|||ANCOVA|||Change in post prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||-0.96|-2.37|<0.0001
81738134|NCT00318461|163174394|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and glimepiride + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.3||||0.5048||95.0|-0.86|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Change in post prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.26|-0.86|0.5048
81738135|NCT00318461|163174394|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.79|||<|0.0001||95.0|-2.49|-1.08|||ANCOVA|||Change in post prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||-1.08|-2.49|<0.0001
81738136|NCT00318461|163174394|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.42||||0.2005||95.0|-0.98|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change in post prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.14|-0.98|0.2005
81738137|NCT00318461|163174394|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.16||||0.0003||95.0|-1.86|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||Change in post prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||-0.46|-1.86|0.0003
81738138|NCT00318461|163174394|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.21||||0.7871||95.0|-0.35|0.76|||ANCOVA|||Change in post prandial increments of plasma glucose from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||0.76|-0.35|0.7871
81738139|NCT00318461|163174395|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|27.75||||0.0031||95.0|7.83|47.67|||ANCOVA|||Change in HOMA-B from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||47.67|7.83|0.0031
81738140|NCT00318461|163174395|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and glimepiride + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|1.44||||0.9987||95.0|-15.03|17.9|||ANCOVA|||Change in HOMA-B from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||17.90|-15.03|0.9987
81738141|NCT00318461|163174395|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|21.96||||0.0263||95.0|2.04|41.87|||ANCOVA|||Change in HOMA-B from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||41.87|2.04|0.0263
81439643|NCT04947150|162570864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.369||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.369
81439644|NCT04947150|162570865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.055
81439645|NCT04947150|162570868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.001
81439646|NCT04947150|162570869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.079
81439647|NCT04947150|162570870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.581||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.581
81439648|NCT04947150|162570871|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||<.001
81439649|NCT04947150|162570872|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||<.001
81738142|NCT00318461|163174395|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-4.36||||0.9227||95.0|-20.94|12.22|||ANCOVA|||Change in HOMA-B from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||12.22|-20.94|0.9227
81738143|NCT00318461|163174395|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|22.08||||0.0253||95.0|2.15|42.01|||ANCOVA|||Change in HOMA-B from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||42.01|2.15|0.0253
81738144|NCT00318461|163174395|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-4.23||||0.9293||95.0|-20.78|12.31|||ANCOVA|||Change in HOMA-B from baseline to 26 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||12.31|-20.78|0.9293
81738145|NCT00318461|163174396|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|25.71||||0.8821||95.0|-69.84|121.26|||ANCOVA|||Change in HOMA-B from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||121.26|-69.84|0.8821
81738146|NCT00318461|163174396|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.8 mg + metformin and glimepiride + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|6.56||||0.9989||95.0|-72.66|85.79|||ANCOVA|||Change in HOMA-B from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||85.79|-72.66|0.9989
81738147|NCT00318461|163174396|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|35.2||||0.7292||95.0|-60.33|130.72|||ANCOVA|||Change in HOMA-B from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||130.72|-60.33|0.7292
81738148|NCT00318461|163174396|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 1.2 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|16.05||||0.9689||95.0|-63.69|95.79|||ANCOVA|||Change in HOMA-B from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||95.79|-63.69|0.9689
81738149|NCT00318461|163174396|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and placebo + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|72.38||||0.1818||95.0|-23.15|167.9|||ANCOVA|||Change in HOMA-B from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||167.90|-23.15|0.1818
81738150|NCT00318461|163174396|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference between liraglutide 0.6 mg + metformin and glimepirde + metfomine was calculated. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was below 0%, it was concluded that the given dose of liraglutide in combination with metformin was better than the comparator therapy.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|53.23||||0.2978||95.0|-26.3|132.76|||ANCOVA|||Change in HOMA-B from baseline to 104 weeks of treatment was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, country and previous anti-diabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate.||132.76|-26.30|0.2978
81738151|NCT03393208|163174399|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric LeastSquare(LS) Mean%|99.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.84|107.2||||||Statistical Comparison of Treatment A Versus Treatment B in Fasting state||107.20|92.84|
81738152|NCT03393208|163174399|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Percentage|98.67||||||90.0|91.25|106.69||||||Statistical Comparison of Treatment A Versus Treatment B in Fed state||106.69|91.25|
81738153|NCT03393208|163174400|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Percentage|99.62||||||90.0|92.69|106.77||||||Statistical Comparison of Treatment A Versus Treatment B in Fasting state||106.77|92.69|
81738154|NCT03393208|163174400|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Percentage|101.5||||||90.0|93.72|109.92||||||Statistical Comparison of Treatment A Versus Treatment B in Fed state||109.92|93.72|
81738155|NCT03393208|163174401|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%|Median Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.25||||||Statistical Comparison of Treatment A Versus Treatment B in Fasting state||0.25|-0.25|
81738156|NCT03393208|163174401|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%|Median Difference|0.25||||||90.0|-0.25|0.5||||||Statistical Comparison of Treatment A Versus Treatment B in Fed state||0.50|-0.25|
81738157|NCT03393208|163174403|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Percentage|101.26||||||90.0|94.33|108.69||||||Statistical Comparison of Treatment A Versus Treatment B in Fasting state||108.69|94.33|
81738158|NCT03393208|163174403|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%|Ratio of Geometric LS Mean Percentage|98.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.61|105.21||||||Statistical Comparison of Treatment A Versus Treatment B in Fed state||105.21|91.61|
81738159|NCT01848938|163174411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Linear Mixed Models analysis|||analysis between groups||||<0.001
81738160|NCT01848938|163174412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Linear Mixed Models analysis|||analysis between groups||||0.005
81738161|NCT01848938|163174413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||analysis between groups||||0.023
81738162|NCT01848938|163174415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||analysis between groups||||0.001
81738163|NCT01848938|163174416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||analysis between groups||||<0.001
81738164|NCT00207090|163174418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Point estimate|0.912|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.751|1.106||||||Two-way analyses of variance were performed on log-transformed values of Cmax. The factors in the analyses were participant and day. Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals for means and differences between means on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for geometric means and ratio of geometric means on the original scale.||1.106|0.751|
81738165|NCT00207090|163174419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Point estimate|0.566|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.482|0.664||||||Two-way analyses of variance were performed on log-transformed values of (AUC \[INF\]). The factors in the analyses were participant and day. Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals for means and differences between means on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for geometric means and ratio of geometric means on the original scale.||0.664|0.482|
81738166|NCT00841698|163174442|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of LS Means x 100|97.34||||||90.0|91.67|103.35|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103.35|91.67|
81738167|NCT00841698|163174443|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of LS Means x 100|94.46||||||90.0|90.22|98.89|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||98.89|90.22|
81738168|NCT00841698|163174444|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of LS Means x 100|94.83||||||90.0|89.96|99.96|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||99.96|89.96|
81738169|NCT01929863|163174464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.4|-5.86|||||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin and Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for Fasting Value.|Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin versus Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for Fasting Value.||-5.86|-50.40|
81738170|NCT01929863|163174464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-29.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.68|-6.64|||||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin and Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for Maximum (0-4 h) Value.|Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin versus Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for Maximum (0-4 h) Value.||-6.64|-51.68|
81738171|NCT01929863|163174464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-36.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.25|-10.9|||||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin and Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for Maximum (4-10 h) Value.|Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin versus Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for Maximum (4-10 h) Value.||-10.90|-62.25|
81738172|NCT01929863|163174464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-45.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.8|-18.03|||||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin and Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for Maximum (10-14 h) Value.|Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin versus Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for Maximum (10-14 h) Value.||-18.03|-72.80|
81738173|NCT01929863|163174464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-29.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.84|-7.86|||||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin and Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for Maximum (0-24 h) Value.|Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin versus Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for Maximum (0-24 h) Value.||-7.86|-50.84|
81738174|NCT01929863|163174464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.8|-6.49|||||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin and Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for AUC (0-4 h) Weighted Mean.|Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin versus Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for AUC (0-4 h) Weighted Mean||-6.49|-45.80|
81738175|NCT01929863|163174464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-32.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.41|-8.58|||||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin and Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for AUC (4-10 h) Weighted Mean.|Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin versus Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for AUC (4-10 h) Weighted Mean.||-8.58|-55.41|
81738176|NCT01929863|163174464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-40.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.64|-15.29|||||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin and Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for AUC (10-14 h) Weighted Mean.|Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin versus Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for AUC (10-14 h) Weighted Mean.||-15.29|-66.64|
81738177|NCT01929863|163174464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-34.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.67|-14.85|||||The point estimate was calculated as least square mean difference (net values) of Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin and Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for AUC (0-24 h) Weighted Mean.|Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin versus Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for AUC (0-24 h) Weighted Mean.||-14.85|-54.67|
81738178|NCT01929863|163174465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.013|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.912|1.125|||||The point estimate was calculated as geometric least square mean ratio of Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin and Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for AUC (0-10 h).|||1.125|0.912|
81738179|NCT01929863|163174466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.036|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.937|1.145|||||The point estimate was calculated as geometric least square mean ratio of Treatment A-GSK2330672 + Metformin and Treatment B-Placebo + Metformin for Cmax.|||1.145|0.937|
81738180|NCT05776901|163174490|OTHER|Descriptive statistics and measures of central tendency, including mean, median, and standard deviation of the System Usability Scores collected from the baseline and week 3 were computed. Then, a two-sided, paired sample t-test was conducted to evaluate the change in mean System Usability Scores from baseline at week 3.|Mean diff in SUS from baseline at week 3|34.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.49|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.04|96.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||||96.37|-28.04|<0.05
81738181|NCT01492439|163174580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||||||This applies to Semester 1.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.029
81738182|NCT01492439|163174580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.225||||||This applies to semester 2.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.225
81738183|NCT01492439|163174581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.247||||||This applies to the 'positive' subscale of the PANSS.|ANCOVA|||||||0.247
81738184|NCT01492439|163174581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.747||||||This applies to the 'negative' subscale of the PANSS.|ANCOVA|||||||0.747
81738185|NCT01492439|163174581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.582||||||This applies to the 'general psychopathology' subscale of the PANSS.|ANCOVA|||||||0.582
81738186|NCT01492439|163174582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.000
81738187|NCT01492439|163174583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||||||This applies to the 'positive' subscale of the PANSS.|ANCOVA|||||||0.950
81439650|NCT04947150|162570873|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||<.001
81439651|NCT04947150|162570874|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||<.001
81439652|NCT04947150|162570878|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired Sample T-test||||||<.05
81439653|NCT04947150|162570880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test||||||.006
81439654|NCT04947150|162570881|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test||||||<.001
81439655|NCT04947150|162570882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test||||||.220
81439656|NCT04947150|162570883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.623|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test||||||.623
81439657|NCT04947150|162570884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.577||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.577
81439658|NCT04947150|162570885|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||<.001
81439659|NCT04947150|162570886|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||<.001
81439660|NCT04947150|162570887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.008
81439661|NCT04947150|162570888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.601||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated Measures ANOVA||||||.601
81439662|NCT04947150|162570889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.088
81439663|NCT04947150|162570890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.210
81439664|NCT04947150|162570891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.060
81439665|NCT04947150|162570892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.370
81439666|NCT04947150|162570893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.556||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated Measures ANOVA||||||.556
81439667|NCT04947150|162570894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.913||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||.913
81439668|NCT04947150|162570895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.241||||||The reported p-value reflects the change across time for the full sample.|ANOVA|Repeated Measures ANOVA||||||.241
81439669|NCT02190279|162570934|OTHER|||||||0.0033|||||||ANOVA|||At 1 hour post injection.||||0.0033
81439670|NCT02190279|162570934|OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||ANOVA|||At 2 hour post injection.||||0.012
81439671|NCT02190279|162570935|EQUIVALENCE|One way analysis variance.|||||<|0.05|||||||variance|||||||<0.05
81439672|NCT01316419|162570938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Mean SBP change from baseline at the last visit will be analyzed by paired t-test|Paired t test|||||||<0.0001
81439673|NCT01316419|162570941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Mean DBP change from baseline at the last visit will be analyzed by paired t-test|Paired t test|||||||<0.0001
81439674|NCT01316419|162570943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1099|TWO_SIDED|||||The change of QOL data collected using the WHOQOL-BREF is analyzed by paired t-test|Paired t test|||||||0.1099
81439675|NCT01316419|162570944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|||||The change of QOL data collected using the WHOQOL-BREF is analyzed by paired t-test|Paired t test|||||||0.0197
81439676|NCT01316419|162570945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4543|TWO_SIDED|||||The change of QOL data collected using the WHOQOL-BREF is analyzed by paired t-test|Paired t test|||||||0.4543
81738188|NCT01492439|163174583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||||||This applies to the 'negative' subscale of the PANSS.|ANCOVA|||||||0.027
81738189|NCT01492439|163174583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.639||||||This applies to the 'general psychopathology' subscale of the PANSS.|ANCOVA|||||||0.639
81738190|NCT01492439|163174584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.008
81738191|NCT01492439|163174585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.314||||||This applies to Trial 1 on the CVLT.|ANCOVA|||||||0.314
81439677|NCT01316419|162570946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|||||The change of QOL data collected using the WHOQOL-BREF is analyzed by paired t-test|Paired t test|||||||0.0152
81439678|NCT01316419|162570947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|||||The change of QOL data collected using the WHOQOL-BREF is analyzed by paired t-test|Paired t test|||||||0.0013
81472902|NCT02913105|162637763|OTHER|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.766||0.7804|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.485|1.057|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 112 (EOS)||1.057|-1.485|0.7804
81472903|NCT02913105|162637763|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.598|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.402||0.1403|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.265|0.07|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 28||0.070|-1.265|0.1403
81472904|NCT02913105|162637763|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.0603|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.743|-0.117|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 42||-0.117|-1.743|0.0603
81472905|NCT02913105|162637763|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.344|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.505||0.009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.182|-0.506|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 56||-0.506|-2.182|0.0090
81738192|NCT01492439|163174585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.242||||||This applies to the total score of trials 1-4 (total free recall) of the CVLT.|ANCOVA|||||||0.242
81738193|NCT01492439|163174585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.669||||||This applies to the 'long delay free recall' subtest of the CVLT.|ANCOVA|||||||0.669
81738194|NCT01492439|163174586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.139||||||This applies to the 'trial 1' subtest of the CVLT.|ANCOVA|||||||0.139
81439679|NCT01316419|162570948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The change of QOL data collected using the EQ VAS is analyzed by paired t-test|Paired t test|||||||<0.0001
81439680|NCT01316419|162570950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|||||Mean LDL-C change from baseline at the last visit will be analyzed by paired t-test|Paired t test|||||||0.0006
81472906|NCT02913105|162637763|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.787|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.965|-0.609|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 84||-0.609|-2.965|0.0134
81738195|NCT01492439|163174586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.269||||||This applies to the total of trials 1-4 (total free recall) of the CVLT.|ANCOVA|||||||0.269
81738196|NCT01492439|163174586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.666||||||This applies to the 'long delay free recall' subtest of the CVLT.|ANCOVA|||||||0.666
81738197|NCT01492439|163174587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.391|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.391
81738198|NCT01492439|163174588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.958|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.958
81738199|NCT01492439|163174589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.754||||||This applies to the 'forward' sequence of the Digit Span Test.|ANCOVA|||||||0.754
81738200|NCT01492439|163174589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.518||||||This applies to the 'backward' sequence of the Digit Span Test.|ANCOVA|||||||0.518
81738201|NCT01492439|163174589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.531||||||This applies to the total score (forward+backwards) on the Digit Span Test.|ANCOVA|||||||0.531
81738202|NCT01492439|163174590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.802||||||This applies to the 'forward' sequence of the Digit Span Test.|ANCOVA|||||||0.802
81738203|NCT01492439|163174590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.091||||||This applies to the 'backwards' sequence of the Digit Span Test.|ANCOVA|||||||0.091
81738204|NCT01492439|163174590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.171||||||This applies to the total score (forward + backwards) on the Digit Span Test.|ANCOVA|||||||0.171
81738205|NCT01492439|163174591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.267|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.267
81738206|NCT01492439|163174592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.527|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.527
81738207|NCT01492439|163174593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.852||||||This applies to the percentage of perseverative errors on the WCST.|ANCOVA|||||||0.852
81439681|NCT01316419|162570951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4248|TWO_SIDED|||||Mean HDL-C change from baseline at the last visit will be analyzed by paired t-test|Paired t test|||||||0.4248
81439682|NCT01316419|162570952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5579|TWO_SIDED|||||Mean Triglyceride change from baseline at the last visit will be analyzed by paired t-test|Paired t test|||||||0.5579
81439683|NCT01316419|162570953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|||||Mean total cholesterol change from baseline at the last visit will be analyzed by paired t-test|Paired t-test|||||||0.0006
81738208|NCT01492439|163174593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.637||||||This applies to the percentage of conceptual level responses on the WCST.|ANCOVA|||||||0.637
81738209|NCT01492439|163174594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.612||||||This applies to the total number of correct categories on the WCST|ANCOVA|||||||0.612
81738210|NCT01492439|163174595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.156||||||This applies to the percentage of perseverative errors on the WCST.|ANCOVA|||||||0.156
81738211|NCT01492439|163174595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.926||||||This applies to the percentage of conceptual level responses on the WCST.|ANCOVA|||||||0.926
81738212|NCT01492439|163174596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.843|||||||ANCOVA|||This applies to the total number of categories on the WCST.||||0.843
81738213|NCT01492439|163174597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.129||||||This applies to the total number of errors made on the DVT.|ANCOVA|||||||0.129
81439684|NCT00455962|162570958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Using previously collected data from a group of 18 predominantly Caucasian women undergoing a similar infusion we determined that 22 women would be necessary to identify a 30% difference in peak LH levels, the primary outcome measure, between AAW and CW with 80% power at a significance level of 0.05.||||0.69
81439685|NCT02551679|162570966|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|2.046||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.577|7.255|||ANCOVA|||The primary hypothesis of this study is that ACP-01 is superior to placebo in terms of the earlier time from treatment with Investigational Medicinal Product (IMP) to either de-novo gangrene, or doubling of wound size, or major amputation, or death.||7.255|0.577|0.258
81439686|NCT03662308|162570974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81439687|NCT05212883|162570995|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.3||||||Comparison of the likelihood to test before gathering for age \< 18 vs. age \>= 18.||1.3|0.8|
81439688|NCT01439724|162571015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.158||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.498|||Chi-squared|||The primary end point of the study was the incidence of grade 3-4 oral mucositis (OM) according to the WHO scale. Assuming an α =0.05 and a β = 0.20, with the estimates of proportion being 0.40 for placebo (P0) and 0.15 for LLLT (P1) a total of 94 patients were evaluated. One-sided test error was the basis for the sample size determination and all the reported P-values were derived from two-sided statistical tests. P-values less than or equal to 0.05 were considered statistically significant.||0.498|0.050|0.05
81439689|NCT02013531|162571056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with model terms: Baseline, visit, and Baseline by visit interaction||The null hypothesis of zero in mean change from Baseline in the MADRS total score at Week 6 was tested at a significance level of 0.05. Because this was an exploratory trial, no methods to control type I error rate were performed.||||<0.0001
81439690|NCT02013531|162571057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) with model terms: Baseline, visit, and Baseline by visit interaction||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||||<0.0001
81439691|NCT02013531|162571063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) with model terms: Baseline, visit, and Baseline by visit interaction||The null hypothesis of zero in Mean change from Baseline in HAM-A total score at Week 6 was tested at a significance level of 0.05. Because this was an exploratory trial, no methods to control type I error rate were performed.||||<0.0001
81439692|NCT03877926|162571075|EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CIs for the Day 64 TNA NF50 GMT ratios between AV7909 Lot 1 and Lot 2 had to be within 0.5 to 2.0 equivalence margin.|Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.1||||||||1.10|0.93|
81439693|NCT03877926|162571075|EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CIs for the Day 64 TNA NF50 GMT ratios between AV7909 Lot 1 and Lot 3 had to be within 0.5 to 2.0 equivalence margin.|Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.14||||||||1.14|0.96|
81439694|NCT03877926|162571075|EQUIVALENCE|The 95% CIs for the Day 64 TNA NF50 GMT ratios between AV7909 Lot 2 and Lot 3 had to be within 0.5 to 2.0 equivalence margin.|Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.13||||||||1.13|0.95|
81738214|NCT01492439|163174598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||ANCOVA|||This applies to the total time taken to complete the DVT.||||0.004
81738215|NCT01492439|163174599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.853|||||||ANCOVA|This applies to the total number of errors on the DVT.||||||0.853
81439695|NCT03877926|162571077|OTHER||Percentage of participants|66.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.5|68.1||||||||68.1|64.5|
81439696|NCT03877926|162571078|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -15% was used for the difference in percentage of AV7909 participants (pooled from three AV7909 study groups \[Lot 1, 2, and 3\]) vs. BioThrax participants who achieved TNA NF50 ≥0.29 at Day 64. The success criterion was defined as the lower bound of 95% confidence interval of the difference in the percentage of AV7909 vs. BioThrax participants being greater than -15%.|Difference in percentage|24.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|29.2||||||||29.2|20.0|
81439697|NCT03877926|162571079|OTHER|Relative risk of serious adverse events incidence between AV7909 (combined from all three AV7909 lots) and BioThrax.|Relative risk (AV7909/BioThrax)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|6.5|||||The 95% CI of the relative risk was derived using the Farrington-Manning relative risk score statistic.|||6.5|0.9|
81439698|NCT03877926|162571080|OTHER|Success criteria was defined as the lower bound for the 95% CI for the proportion of participants pooled from all three AV7909 study groups with TNA NF50 ≥0.15 to be ≥67%.|Percentage of participants|97.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.2|98.3||||||||98.3|97.2|
81439699|NCT03877926|162571082|OTHER|Relative risk of adverse events of special interest (events of autoimmune etiology) incidence between AV7909 (combined from all three AV7909 lots) and BioThrax.|Relative risk (AV7909/BioThrax)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.0|||||The 95% CI of the relative risk was derived using the Farrington-Manning relative risk score statistic.|||5.0|0.3|
81439700|NCT02240186|162571088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81439701|NCT02240186|162571089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81439702|NCT02240186|162571090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81450527|NCT03589768|162587845|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.0||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for pre-vaccination time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.5|0.6|0.8370
81450528|NCT03589768|162587845|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for one month after vaccination time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|0.8|0.5|<0.0001
81450529|NCT03589768|162587845|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.7||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.9|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for delivery time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|0.9|0.6|0.0050
81450530|NCT03589768|162587845|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.8||||0.0689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for 6 months after delivery time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.0|0.6|0.0689
81450531|NCT03589768|162587846|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.0||||0.8361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.6|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for pre-vaccination time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.6|0.7|0.8361
81738216|NCT01492439|163174600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.468|||||||ANCOVA|||This applies to the total time taken to complete the DVT.||||0.468
81738217|NCT00824291|163174601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.12||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|3.46|||ANCOVA|||||3.46|0.78|0.002
81738218|NCT00824291|163174602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.33||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|2.76|||ANCOVA|||||2.76|-0.09|0.067
81738219|NCT00824291|163174603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81439703|NCT03396874|162571091|SUPERIORITY|Exact binomial proportion test, R statistical software package: R version 4.3.1 (2023-06-16)|PPV|87.3|||<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.58|100.0||The exact p-value cannot be entered as it is equal to 2.2e-16.|Exact binomial proportion test|Exact binomial proportion test, R statistical software package: R version 4.3.1 (2023-06-16)||We determined the positive predictive value (PPV) (true positives / (true positives + false positives)) of 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET for presence or absence of prostate cancer confirmed by histopathology on a per-patient basis. On a per-patient basis, the PPV of conventional imaging ranges between 30-50%. The null hypothesis is that the PPV at 50% will be tested against the alternative hypothesis that the PPV is greater than 50%.||100.00|81.58|<0.0000001
81439704|NCT03396874|162571092|SUPERIORITY|Exact binomial proportion test, R statistical software package: R version 4.3.1 (2023-06-16)|PPV|92.3|||<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.0|100.0||Per patient basis p-value = 2.2e-16|binomial proportion test|Exact binomial proportion test, R statistical software package: R version 4.3.1 (2023-06-16)||PPV, composite standard, per-patient basis: We determined the positive predictive value (PPV) of 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET for presence of prostate cancer confirmed by conventional imaging, clinical follow-up, and histopathology/biopsy where available. On a per-patient basis, the PPV of conventional imaging ranges between 30-50%. The null hypothesis is that the PPV at 50% will be tested against the alternative hypothesis that the PPV is greater than 50%.||100|90.0|<0.0000001
81439705|NCT03396874|162571092|OTHER|Exact binomial proportion test, R statistical software package: R version 4.3.1 (2023-06-16)|Sensitivity|95.29|||<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.3|100.0||Per patient basis p-value = 2.2e-16|Sensitivity|||Sensitivity, composite standard, per-patient basis: We determined the sensitivity of 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET for presence of prostate cancer confirmed by conventional imaging, clinical follow-up, and histopathology/biopsy (composite standard of truth). On a per-patient basis, the sensitivity of conventional imaging ranges between 30-50%. The null hypothesis is that the sensitivity at 50% will be tested against the alternative hypothesis that the sensitivity is greater than 50%.||100.00|93.3|<0.0000001
81439706|NCT03396874|162571092|SUPERIORITY|Exact binomial proportion test, R statistical software package: R version 4.3.1 (2023-06-16)|Sensitivity|91.1|||<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.2|100.0||p-value = 2.2e-16|Exact binomial proportion test|||PPV, composite standard, prostate or prostate bed: PPV of 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET for presence of prostate cancer confirmed by conventional imaging, clinical follow-up, and histopathology/biopsy where available (composite standard of truth). In the prostate or prostate bed, the PPV of conventional imaging ranges between 30-50%. The null hypothesis is that the PPV at 50% will be tested against the alternative hypothesis that the PPV is greater than 50%.||100.00|86.2|<0.0000001
81450532|NCT03589768|162587846|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.9||||0.5136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.3|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for one month after vaccination time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.3|0.6|0.5136
81738220|NCT00824291|163174604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.002
81738221|NCT00824291|163174605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.44|||ANCOVA|||||0.44|0.01|0.040
81738222|NCT00824291|163174606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.26||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|4.37|||ANCOVA|||||4.37|0.16|0.035
81738223|NCT00824291|163174607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.44||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.78|||ANCOVA|||||4.78|0.10|0.041
81738224|NCT00824291|163174608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.91|||ANCOVA|||||0.91|-0.13|0.145
81738225|NCT01648582|163174618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analyses were based on a pre-defined non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.4||||||||-0.40|-0.74|
81738226|NCT01648582|163174618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analyses were based on a pre-defined non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.01||||||||-0.01|-0.35|
81738227|NCT01648582|163174619|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analyses were based on a pre-defined non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.38||||||||-0.38|-0.77|
81738228|NCT01648582|163174619|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analyses were based on a pre-defined non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.06||||||||-0.06|-0.33|
81738229|NCT01648582|163174620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||\<7.0% Week 26||||<0.001
81738230|NCT01648582|163174620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||\<7.0 Week 26||||0.004
81738231|NCT01648582|163174620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||\<=6.5% Week 26||||<0.001
81738232|NCT01648582|163174620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||\<=6.5% Week 26||||<0.001
81738233|NCT01648582|163174620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||\<7.0% Week 52||||<0.001
81738234|NCT01648582|163174620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|||||||Fisher Exact|||\<7.0% Week 52||||0.002
81738235|NCT01648582|163174620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||\<=6.5% Week 52||||<0.001
81738236|NCT01648582|163174620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||\<=6.5% Week 52||||<0.001
81738237|NCT01648582|163174621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26||0.59|-0.11|0.177
81738238|NCT01648582|163174621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26||1.23|0.53|<0.001
81738239|NCT01648582|163174621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52||0.50|-0.25|0.518
81738240|NCT01648582|163174621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52||1.20|0.45|<0.001
81738241|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning pre-meal, Week 26||0.88|0.42|<0.001
81439707|NCT03396874|162571092|OTHER|Exact binomial proportion test, R statistical software package: R version 4.3.1 (2023-06-16)|Sensitivity|91.72|||<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.74|100.0||p-value = 2.2e-16 Exact binomial proportion test, R statistical software package: R version 4.3.1 (2023-06-16)|Exact binomial proportion test|||Sensitivity, composite standard, prostate/prostate bed: We determined the sensitivity of 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET for presence of prostate cancer confirmed by conventional imaging, clinical follow-up, and histopathology/biopsy (composite standard of truth). In the prostate or prostate bed, the sensitivity of conventional imaging ranges between 30-50%. The null hypothesis is that the sensitivity at 50% will be tested against the alternative hypothesis that the sensitivity is greater than 50%.||100.00|86.74|<0.0000001
81439708|NCT03396874|162571092|OTHER|Exact binomial proportion test, R statistical software package: R version 4.3.1 (2023-06-16)|PPV|90.78|||<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.74|100.0||p-value = 2.2e-16|Exact binomial proportion test|||PPV, composite standard, pelvic lymph nodes: PPV of 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET for presence of prostate cancer confirmed by conventional imaging, clinical follow-up, and histopathology/biopsy where available (composite standard of truth). In the prostate or prostate bed, the PPV of conventional imaging ranges between 30-50%. The null hypothesis is that the PPV at 50% will be tested against the alternative hypothesis that the PPV is greater than 50%.||100.00|85.74|<0.0000001
81439709|NCT03396874|162571092|SUPERIORITY|Exact binomial proportion test, R statistical software package: R version 4.3.1 (2023-06-16)|Sensitivity|96.97|||<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.2|100.0||p-value = 2.2e-16|Exact binomial proportion test|||Sensitivity, composite standard, pelvic lymph nodes: We determined the sensitivity of 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET for presence of prostate cancer confirmed by conventional imaging, clinical follow-up, and histopathology/biopsy (composite standard of truth). In pelvic lymph nodes, the sensitivity of conventional imaging ranges between 30-50%. The null hypothesis is that the sensitivity at 50% will be tested against the alternative hypothesis that the sensitivity is greater than 50%.||100.00|93.20|<0.0000001
81439710|NCT03396874|162571092|SUPERIORITY|Exact binomial proportion test, R statistical software package: R version 4.3.1 (2023-06-16)|PPV|91.25|||<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.19|100.0||p-value = 2.9e-15|Exact binomial proportion test|||PPV, composite standard, soft tissues: PPV of 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET for presence of prostate cancer confirmed by conventional imaging, clinical follow-up, and histopathology/biopsy where available (composite standard of truth). In soft tissues, the PPV of conventional imaging ranges between 30-50%. The null hypothesis is that the PPV at 50% will be tested against the alternative hypothesis that the PPV is greater than 50%.||100.00|84.19|<0.0000001
81439711|NCT03396874|162571092|SUPERIORITY|Exact binomial proportion test, R statistical software package: R version 4.3.1 (2023-06-16)|Sensitivity|93.59|||<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.99|100.0||p-value = 2.2e-16|Exact binomial proportion test|||Sensitivity, composite standard, soft tissues: We determined the sensitivity of 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET for presence of prostate cancer confirmed by conventional imaging, clinical follow-up, and histopathology/biopsy (composite standard of truth). In soft tissues, the sensitivity of conventional imaging ranges between 30-50%. The null hypothesis is that the sensitivity at 50% will be tested against the alternative hypothesis that the sensitivity is greater than 50%.||100.00|86.99|<0.0000001
81439712|NCT03396874|162571092|SUPERIORITY|Exact binomial proportion test, R statistical software package: R version 4.3.1 (2023-06-16)|PPV|95.17|||<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.12|100.0||p-value = 2.2e-16|Exact binomial proportion test|||PPV, composite standard, bone: PPV of 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET for presence of prostate cancer confirmed by conventional imaging, clinical follow-up, and histopathology/biopsy where available (composite standard of truth). In bone tissues, the PPV of conventional imaging ranges between 30-50%. The null hypothesis is that the PPV at 50% will be tested against the alternative hypothesis that the PPV is greater than 50%.||100.00|91.12|<0.0000001
81439713|NCT03396874|162571092|SUPERIORITY|Exact binomial proportion test, R statistical software package: R version 4.3.1 (2023-06-16)|Sensitivity|100.0|||<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.85|100.0||p-value = 2.2e-16|Exact binomial proportion test|||Sensitivity, composite standard, bone: We determined the sensitivity of 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET for presence of prostate cancer confirmed by conventional imaging, clinical follow-up, and histopathology/biopsy (composite standard of truth). In bone, the sensitivity of conventional imaging ranges between 30-50%. The null hypothesis is that the sensitivity at 50% will be tested against the alternative hypothesis that the sensitivity is greater than 50%.||100.00|97.85|<0.0000001
81439714|NCT02740179|162571099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||P value for Change in Coronary Flow Reserve on Cardiac PET|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.72
81439715|NCT02740179|162571100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||P value for Change in Stress Myocardial Blood Flow on Cardiac MRI|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81439716|NCT02740179|162571101|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.38
81439717|NCT02740179|162571102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.09
81439718|NCT02740179|162571103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Analyses performed on log transformation of data||||||0.03
81439719|NCT02740179|162571104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||P value for Change in Plasma IL-6|t-test, 2 sided|Analyses performed after log transformation of data||||||0.09
81439720|NCT02740179|162571105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36||||||P value for Change in Plasma hsCRP|t-test, 2 sided|Analyses performed after log transformation of data||||||0.36
81439721|NCT02740179|162571106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||P value for Change in Plasma MCP-1|t-test, 2 sided|Analyses performed after log transformation of data||||||0.88
81439722|NCT02740179|162571107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||P value for Change in Plasma sCD163|t-test, 2 sided|Analyses performed after log transformation of data||||||0.17
81439723|NCT02740179|162571108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Analyses performed after log transformation of data||||||0.28
81439724|NCT02740179|162571109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.32
81439725|NCT02740179|162571110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.003
81439726|NCT02740179|162571111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.73
81439727|NCT02740179|162571112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.56
81439728|NCT02740179|162571113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.03
81439729|NCT02740179|162571114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81450533|NCT03589768|162587846|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.9||||0.4237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.2|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for delivery time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.2|0.6|0.4237
81738242|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning pre-meal, Week 26||1.17|0.71|<0.001
81738243|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.49||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning 2-hours post-meal, Week 26||-0.07|-0.92|0.024
81738244|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning 2-hours post-meal, Week 26||0.32|-0.53|0.617
81738245|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mid-day pre-meal, Week 26||0.01|-0.70|0.055
81738246|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mid-day pre-meal, Week 26||0.39|-0.32|0.855
81738247|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mid-day 2-hours post-meal, Week 26||-0.64|-1.46|<0.001
81738248|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mid-day 2-hours post-meal, Week 26||-0.19|-1.01|0.004
81738249|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening pre-meal, Week 26||-0.29|-0.97|<0.001
81738250|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening pre-meal, Week 26||0.22|-0.45|0.489
81738251|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening 2-hours post-meal, Week 26||-0.48|-1.30|<0.001
81738252|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening 2-hours post-meal, Week 26||-0.06|-0.88|0.024
81738253|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bedtime, Week 26||-0.41|-1.17|<0.001
81738254|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bedtime, Week 26||-0.03|-0.73|0.067
81439730|NCT01684878|162571132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (stratified)|0.88||||0.4983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.27|||2 sided log-rank|||The stratified time-to-event analysis included the treatment group variable plus the following stratification factors: selected chemotherapy cohort (gemcitabine versus topotecan vs paclitaxel), previous anti-angiogenic therapy (yes versus no), and progression-free interval (PFI) since platinum therapy (\< 3 months versus 3-6 months). A hazard ratio \< 1 favored the pertuzumab + chemotherapy treatment arm.||1.27|0.62|0.4983
81738255|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning pre-meal, Week 52||1.01|0.52|<0.001
81738256|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning pre-meal, Week 52||1.31|0.82|<0.001
81738257|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning 2-hours post-meal, Week 52||-0.07|-1.00|0.025
81738258|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning 2-hours post-meal, Week 52||0.26|-0.67|0.384
81738259|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.43||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mid-day pre-meal, Week 52||-0.06|-0.80|0.024
81738260|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mid-day pre-meal, Week 52||0.42|-0.32|0.783
81738261|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mid-day 2-hours post-meal, Week 52||-0.20|-1.07|0.004
81738262|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mid-day 2-hours post-meal, Week 52||-0.05|-0.92|0.029
81738263|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening pre-meal, Week 52||-0.27|-1.01|<0.001
81738264|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening pre-meal, Week 52||0.27|-0.47|0.603
81738265|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening 2-hours post-meal, Week 52||-0.41|-1.26|<0.001
81738266|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.45||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening 2-hours post-meal, Week 52||-0.02|-0.87|0.039
81738267|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bedtime, Week 52||-0.60|-1.39|<0.001
81738268|NCT01648582|163174622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bedtime, Week 52||-0.20|-0.98|0.003
81738269|NCT01648582|163174623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|34.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.831||0.352|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||HOMA2-%B, Dula 1.5 mg, Week 26||||0.352
81738270|NCT01648582|163174623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|31.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.761||0.352|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||HOMA2-%B, Dula 0.75 mg, Week 26||||0.352
81738271|NCT01648582|163174623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|45.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.147||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||HOMA2-%B, Dula 1.5, Week 52||||0.025
81738272|NCT01648582|163174623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|36.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.061||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||HOMA2-%B, Dula 0.75 mg, Week 52||||0.025
81738273|NCT01648582|163174624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|36.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.977||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||HOMA2-%S, Dula 1.5 mg, Week 26||||0.025
81738274|NCT01648582|163174624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|30.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.94||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||HOMA2-%S, Dula 0.75 mg, Week 26||||0.025
81539333|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.05|36.63||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||36.63|4.05|<0.0001
81738275|NCT01648582|163174624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|41.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||HOMA2-%S, Dula 1.5 mg, Week 52||||0.029
81738276|NCT01648582|163174624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|35.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.864||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||HOMA2-%S, Dula 0.75 mg, Week 52||||0.029
81738277|NCT01648582|163174627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008||||||Overall p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26 SBP||||0.008
81738278|NCT01648582|163174627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.584||||||Overall p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26 DBP||||0.584
81738279|NCT01648582|163174627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.169||||||Overall p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52 SBP||||0.169
81738280|NCT01648582|163174627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.11||||||Overall p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52 DBP||||0.110
81738281|NCT01648582|163174628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Overall p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26||||<0.001
81738282|NCT01648582|163174628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Overall p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52||||<0.001
81738283|NCT01648582|163174635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 26|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81738284|NCT01648582|163174635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52||||<0.001
81738285|NCT01648582|163174636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26||||<0.001
81439731|NCT01684878|162571134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|6.06||||0.4102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|18.3|||Fisher Exact||Approximate 95% CI for difference of 2 rates using Hauck-Anderson method.|||18.3|6.0|0.4102
81439732|NCT01684878|162571139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard ratio (stratified)|0.9||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.32|||2 sided log-rank||A hazard ratio \< 1 favored the Pertuzumab + Chemotherapy treatment group|The stratified time-to-event analysis included the treatment group variable plus the following stratification factors: selected chemotherapy cohort (gemcitabine versus topotecan versus paclitaxel), previous angiogenic therapy (yes versus no) and PFI since platinum therapy (\<3 months versus 3-6 months).||1.32|0.61|0.5960
81439733|NCT00810888|162571140|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons as a prior hypothesis critical value \<0.05|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test||||1.00
81439734|NCT00810888|162571141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Fisher Exact|||Only the randomized subjects will be compared||||0.66
81439735|NCT00810888|162571142|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity|38.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.6|64.6|||Fisher Exact|||||64.6|17.6|0.004
81439736|NCT00810888|162571143|SUPERIORITY||Specificity|94.2||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.6|98.1|||Fisher Exact|||||98.1|85.6|0.004
81439737|NCT00810888|162571144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.47
81439738|NCT00810888|162571145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.58
81439739|NCT00810888|162571146|OTHER|A Kappa test of overall agreement was used|Kappa|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.93|||||A kappa of \>0.75 is considered excellent agreement|||0.93|0.61|
81439740|NCT00810888|162571147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Groups 1 and 2 only the spot positive subjects randomized to interventional drug or placebo||||0.25
81439741|NCT01876368|162571251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.73|-1.65|||ANCOVA|||||-1.65|-4.73|<0.001
81439742|NCT02563769|162571273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.69
81439743|NCT02563769|162571273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.46
81738286|NCT01648582|163174636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52||||<0.001
81738287|NCT03673670|163174640|OTHER|A hierarchical fixed-sequence testing strategy was employed to test the significance of the treatment effect for each of the two RPL554 doses against placebo, starting with the highest dose (6 mg). If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided α level of 5%, the testing proceeded with the next highest dose. Otherwise, testing was stopped, and the remaining null hypotheses were accepted without testing.|GeoMean Ratio|1.021||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.991|1.052|||ANCOVA|||||1.052|0.991|0.168
81738288|NCT03673670|163174640|OTHER|A hierarchical fixed-sequence testing strategy was employed to test the significance of the treatment effect for each of the two RPL554 doses against placebo, starting with the highest dose (6 mg). If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided α level of 5%, the testing proceeded with the next highest dose. Otherwise, testing was stopped, and the remaining null hypotheses were accepted without testing.|GeoMean Ratio|0.995||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.966|1.025|||ANCOVA|||||1.025|0.966|0.731
81738289|NCT03673670|163174641|OTHER|A hierarchical fixed-sequence testing strategy was employed to test the significance of the treatment effect for each of the two RPL554 doses against placebo, starting with the highest dose (6 mg). If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided α level of 5%, the testing proceeded with the next highest dose. Otherwise, testing was stopped, and the remaining null hypotheses were accepted without testing.|GeoMean Ratio|1.024||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.994|1.055|||ANCOVA|||||1.055|0.994|0.115
81738290|NCT03673670|163174641|OTHER|A hierarchical fixed-sequence testing strategy was employed to test the significance of the treatment effect for each of the two RPL554 doses against placebo, starting with the highest dose (6 mg). If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided α level of 5%, the testing proceeded with the next highest dose. Otherwise, testing was stopped, and the remaining null hypotheses were accepted without testing.|GeoMean Ratio|1.024||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.994|1.055|||ANCOVA|||||1.055|0.994|0.111
81738291|NCT03673670|163174642|OTHER|A hierarchical fixed-sequence testing strategy was employed to test the significance of the treatment effect for each of the two RPL554 doses against placebo, starting with the highest dose (6 mg). If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided α level of 5%, the testing proceeded with the next highest dose. Otherwise, testing was stopped, and the remaining null hypotheses were accepted without testing.|GeoMean Ratio|1.014||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.987|1.043|||ANCOVA|||||1.043|0.987|0.303
81738292|NCT03673670|163174643|OTHER|A hierarchical fixed-sequence testing strategy was employed to test the significance of the treatment effect for each of the two RPL554 doses against placebo, starting with the highest dose (6 mg). If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided α level of 5%, the testing proceeded with the next highest dose. Otherwise, testing was stopped, and the remaining null hypotheses were accepted without testing.|GeoMean Ratio|1.027||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.998|1.057|||ANCOVA|||||1.057|0.998|0.067
81738293|NCT03673670|163174643|OTHER|A hierarchical fixed-sequence testing strategy was employed to test the significance of the treatment effect for each of the two RPL554 doses against placebo, starting with the highest dose (6 mg). If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided α level of 5%, the testing proceeded with the next highest dose. Otherwise, testing was stopped, and the remaining null hypotheses were accepted without testing.|GeoMean Ratio|1.012||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.984|1.042|||ANCOVA|||||1.042|0.984|0.395
81738294|NCT03673670|163174644|OTHER|A hierarchical fixed-sequence testing strategy was employed to test the significance of the treatment effect for each of the two RPL554 doses against placebo, starting with the highest dose (6 mg). If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided α level of 5%, the testing proceeded with the next highest dose. Otherwise, testing was stopped, and the remaining null hypotheses were accepted without testing.|GeoMean Ratio|1.012||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.984|1.039|||ANCOVA|||||1.039|0.984|0.404
81738295|NCT03673670|163174645|OTHER|A hierarchical fixed-sequence testing strategy was employed to test the significance of the treatment effect for each of the two RPL554 doses against placebo, starting with the highest dose (6 mg). If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided α level of 5%, the testing proceeded with the next highest dose. Otherwise, testing was stopped, and the remaining null hypotheses were accepted without testing.|GeoMean Ratio|1.082||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.043|1.123|||ANCOVA|||||1.123|1.043|0.001
81738296|NCT03673670|163174645|OTHER|A hierarchical fixed-sequence testing strategy was employed to test the significance of the treatment effect for each of the two RPL554 doses against placebo, starting with the highest dose (6 mg). If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided α level of 5%, the testing proceeded with the next highest dose. Otherwise, testing was stopped, and the remaining null hypotheses were accepted without testing.|GeoMean Ratio|1.061||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.023|1.101|||ANCOVA|||||1.101|1.023|0.002
81738297|NCT03673670|163174646|OTHER|A hierarchical fixed-sequence testing strategy was employed to test the significance of the treatment effect for each of the two RPL554 doses against placebo, starting with the highest dose (6 mg). If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided α level of 5%, the testing proceeded with the next highest dose. Otherwise, testing was stopped, and the remaining null hypotheses were accepted without testing.|GeoMean Ratio|1.02||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.997|1.043|||ANCOVA|||||1.043|0.997|0.096
81439744|NCT00605917|162571304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was starting dose. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between three types of starting dose in the participants of responders."||||<0.001
81439745|NCT00605917|162571305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was concomitant drug. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without concomitant drug in the participants of responders."||||0.002
81439746|NCT00605917|162571306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was family history of psychiatric disorder. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without family history of psychiatric disorder in the participants of responders."||||0.032
81439747|NCT00605917|162571307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was smoking status. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between three types of smoking status in the participants of responders."||||<0.001
81439748|NCT00605917|162571308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was past medical history of other illness. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without past medical history of other illness in the participants of responders."||||<0.001
81439749|NCT00605917|162571309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was non-pharmaceutical therapies. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without non-pharmaceutical therapies in the participants of responders."||||0.001
81439750|NCT00605917|162571310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was history of treatment prior to administration of Sertraline. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without history of treatment prior to administration of Sertraline in the participants of responders."||||0.028
81439751|NCT00605917|162571311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was average daily dose. The null hypothesis is there is no difference of five types of average daily dose in the participants of responders."||||<0.001
81450534|NCT03589768|162587846|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.7||||0.1607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.2|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for 6 months after delivery time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.2|0.4|0.1607
81450535|NCT03589768|162587847|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|13.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|18.3|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for birth time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|18.3|10.2|<0.0001
81450536|NCT03589768|162587847|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|10.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|14.5|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for prior to receipt of first dose of DTwP (approximately 6 weeks of age)|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|14.5|8.0|<0.0001
81738298|NCT03673670|163174646|OTHER|A hierarchical fixed-sequence testing strategy was employed to test the significance of the treatment effect for each of the two RPL554 doses against placebo, starting with the highest dose (6 mg). If a statistically significant difference was found at the 2-sided α level of 5%, the testing proceeded with the next highest dose. Otherwise, testing was stopped, and the remaining null hypotheses were accepted without testing.|GeoMean Ratio|1.002||||0.862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.979|1.025|||ANCOVA|||||1.025|0.979|0.862
81738299|NCT03673670|163174647|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.945|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.945
81738300|NCT03673670|163174647|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.501|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.501
81738301|NCT03437265|163174656|OTHER||||||||||||||||||PK parameters were estimated for each subject by non-compartmental analysis methods using Phoenix® WinNonlin® software (v8.0, Certara USA, Inc., USA). Summary statistics (n, mean, SD, CV%, median, minimum, maximum, geometric n, geometric mean (geometric SD) and geometric CV%) were presented.|||
81738302|NCT03437265|163174657|OTHER||||||||||||||||||PK parameters were estimated for each subject by non-compartmental analysis methods using Phoenix® WinNonlin® software (v8.0, Certara USA, Inc., USA). Summary statistics (n, mean, SD, CV%, median, minimum, maximum, geometric n, geometric mean (geometric SD) and geometric CV%) were presented.|||
81738303|NCT03437265|163174658|OTHER||||||||||||||||||PK parameters were estimated for each subject by non-compartmental analysis methods using Phoenix® WinNonlin® software (v8.0, Certara USA, Inc., USA). Summary statistics (n, mean, SD, CV%, median, minimum, maximum, geometric n, geometric mean (geometric SD) and geometric CV%) were presented.|||
81738304|NCT03437265|163174659|OTHER||||||||||||||||||PK parameters were estimated for each subject by non-compartmental analysis methods using Phoenix® WinNonlin® software (v8.0, Certara USA, Inc., USA). Summary statistics (n, mean, SD, CV%, median, minimum, maximum, geometric n, geometric mean (geometric SD) and geometric CV%) were presented.|||
81738305|NCT03437265|163174660|OTHER||||||||||||||||||PK parameters were estimated for each subject by non-compartmental analysis methods using Phoenix® WinNonlin® software (v8.0, Certara USA, Inc., USA). Summary statistics (n, mean, SD, CV%, median, minimum, maximum, geometric n, geometric mean (geometric SD) and geometric CV%) were presented.|||
81738306|NCT03437265|163174661|OTHER||||||||||||||||||PK parameters were estimated for each subject by non-compartmental analysis methods using Phoenix® WinNonlin® software (v8.0, Certara USA, Inc., USA). Summary statistics (n, mean, SD, CV%, median, minimum, maximum, geometric n, geometric mean (geometric SD) and geometric CV%) were presented. The Geometric CV for glycolic acid was Not Calculated (appears as 0%).|||
81738307|NCT03437265|163174662|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Summary of the number of bowel movements per time period for the PD analysis set|||
81738308|NCT03437265|163174663|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The time (in minutes) to achieve clear effluent/time to turbid contents is presented for the PD analysis set.|||
81738309|NCT01068821|163174664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sample size calculations (yielding 25 patients per group): two-sided 5% significance level and a power of 80% for detection of a 2 cm (SD 2.5 cm) difference. Continuous variables analyzed by Student's T-test and One way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) with statistical significance: p value ≤ 0.05 or 95% Confidence Interval excluding one. Confirmation by Wilcoxon Rank-Sum/Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests. Categorical variables by Chi Square Test, confirmed by Fisher's Exact test.||||0.1
81738310|NCT01068821|163174665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fischer's exact test, significance defined as p\<0.05||||0.5
81738311|NCT03261167|163174797|OTHER||Difference|18.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|35.0||||||||35.0|1.1|
81738312|NCT03261167|163174798|OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|33.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|49.2|||||Week 2, Elbow flexion. Analysis was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method using Baseline MAS score of the elbow flexors.|||49.2|17.0|
81738313|NCT03261167|163174798|OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|21.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|38.5|||||Week 4, Elbow flexion. Analysis was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method using Baseline MAS score of the elbow flexors.|||38.5|4.9|
81738314|NCT03261167|163174798|OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|18.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|35.5|||||Week 6, Elbow flexion. Analysis was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method using Baseline MAS score of the elbow flexors.|||35.5|1.3|
81738315|NCT03261167|163174798|OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|30.1|||||Week 12, Elbow flexion. Analysis was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method using Baseline MAS score of the elbow flexors.|||30.1|-4.2|
81738316|NCT03261167|163174798|OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|-5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|9.8|||||Week 2, Wrist flexion. Analysis was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method using Baseline MAS score of the elbow flexors.|||9.8|-20.9|
81738317|NCT03261167|163174798|OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|-8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|5.9|||||Week 4, Wrist flexion. Analysis was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method using Baseline MAS score of the elbow flexors.|||5.9|-23.0|
81738318|NCT03261167|163174798|OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|-12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|3.2|||||Week 6, Wrist flexion. Analysis was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method using Baseline MAS score of the elbow flexors.|||3.2|-27.5|
81738319|NCT03261167|163174798|OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|-9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|7.9|||||Week 12, Wrist flexion. Analysis was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method using Baseline MAS score of the elbow flexors.|||7.9|-27.2|
81738320|NCT03261167|163174798|OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|-8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|4.7|||||Week 2, Finger flexion. Analysis was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method using Baseline MAS score of the elbow flexors.|||4.7|-21.9|
81738321|NCT03261167|163174798|OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|-10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|3.4|||||Week 4, Finger flexion. Analysis was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method using Baseline MAS score of the elbow flexors.|||3.4|-24.3|
81738322|NCT03261167|163174798|OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|-8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|6.0|||||Week 6, Finger flexion. Analysis was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method using Baseline MAS score of the elbow flexors.|||6.0|-23.8|
81738323|NCT03261167|163174798|OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|17.4|||||Week 12, Finger flexion. Analysis was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method using Baseline MAS score of the elbow flexors.|||17.4|-17.7|
81738324|NCT03261167|163174798|OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|-9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|6.5|||||Week 2, Thumb flexion. Analysis was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method using Baseline MAS score of the elbow flexors.|||6.5|-26.4|
81738325|NCT03261167|163174798|OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|10.3|||||Week 4, Thumb flexion. Analysis was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method using Baseline MAS score of the elbow flexors.|||10.3|-23.6|
81472907|NCT02913105|162637763|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.793||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.439|-0.807|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 112 (EOS)||-0.807|-3.439|0.0087
81472908|NCT02913105|162637763|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.519|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.368||0.1609|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|0.091|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 28||0.091|-1.130|0.1609
81738326|NCT03261167|163174798|OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|15.7|||||Week 6, Thumb flexion. Analysis was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method using Baseline MAS score of the elbow flexors.|||15.7|-18.8|
81472909|NCT02913105|162637763|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.786|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.444||0.0797|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.524|-0.049|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 42||-0.049|-1.524|0.0797
81539334|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.3101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|4.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||4.71|0.61|0.3101
81738327|NCT03261167|163174798|OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|17.9|||||Week 12, Thumb flexion. Analysis was based on the Mantel-Haenszel method using Baseline MAS score of the elbow flexors.|||17.9|-18.8|
81738328|NCT03261167|163174799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.22|||||Week 2, Elbow flexion. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||-0.22|-0.75|
81738329|NCT03261167|163174799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.13|||||Week 4, Elbow flexion. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||-0.13|-0.71|
81738330|NCT03261167|163174799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.04|||||Week 6, Elbow flexion. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||-0.04|-0.71|
81738331|NCT03261167|163174799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.02|||||Week 12, Elbow flexion. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||-0.02|-0.51|
81738332|NCT03261167|163174799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.42|||||Week 2, Wrist flexion. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||0.42|-0.27|
81738333|NCT03261167|163174799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.46|||||Week 4, Wrist flexion. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||0.46|-0.25|
81738334|NCT03261167|163174799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.33|||||Week 6, Wrist flexion. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||0.33|-0.37|
81738335|NCT03261167|163174799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.38|||||Week 12, Wrist flexion. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||0.38|-0.19|
81738336|NCT03261167|163174799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.43|||||Week 2, Finger flexion. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||0.43|-0.23|
81738337|NCT03261167|163174799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.52|||||Week 4, Finger flexion. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||0.52|-0.17|
81738338|NCT03261167|163174799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.48|||||Week 6, Finger flexion. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interaction, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||0.48|-0.20|
81738339|NCT03261167|163174799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.34|||||Week 12, Finger flexion. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interaction, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||0.34|-0.25|
81738340|NCT03261167|163174799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.63|||||Week 2, Thumb flexion. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||0.63|-0.08|
81738341|NCT03261167|163174799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.51|||||Week 4, Thumb flexion. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||0.51|-0.23|
81738342|NCT03261167|163174799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.38|||||Week 6, Thumb flexion. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||0.38|-0.33|
81738343|NCT03261167|163174799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.47|||||Week 12, Thumb flexion. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||0.47|-0.31|
81738344|NCT03261167|163174800|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.0|||||Week 2. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interaction, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||0.00|-0.48|
81738345|NCT03261167|163174800|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.09|||||Week 4. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||0.09|-0.42|
81472910|NCT02913105|162637763|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.116|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.455||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.872|-0.36|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 56||-0.360|-1.872|0.0159
81472911|NCT02913105|162637763|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.635||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.684|-0.575|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 84||-0.575|-2.684|0.0118
81472912|NCT02913105|162637763|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.909|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.072|-0.746|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 112 (EOS)||-0.746|-3.072|0.0076
81472913|NCT02913105|162637764|OTHER|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.8127|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.26|0.195|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 28||0.195|-0.260|0.8127
81472914|NCT02913105|162637764|OTHER|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.8901|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.298|0.252|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 42||0.252|-0.298|0.8901
81539335|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.65||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|10.0||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||10.00|1.34|0.0116
81738346|NCT03261167|163174800|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.08|||||Week 6. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||0.08|-0.37|
81738347|NCT03261167|163174800|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.04|||||Week 12. Analysis method was MMRM with Treatment, Visit, Treatment by visit interation, Baseline, and Baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects.|||-0.04|-0.52|
81738348|NCT04708028|163174810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.379|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline||||0.379
81738349|NCT04708028|163174810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.646|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||8 minutes Post intervention (Dog exposure or no dog exposure)||||0.646
81738350|NCT04708028|163174810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.219|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||8 minutes after starting dental procedure||||0.219
81738351|NCT04708028|163174810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.223|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||8 minutes after completion of dental procedure||||0.223
81738352|NCT04708028|163174811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline||||0.410
81738353|NCT04708028|163174811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.127|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||8 minutes Post intervention (Dog exposure or no dog exposure)||||0.127
81738354|NCT04708028|163174811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.268|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||8 minutes after starting dental procedure||||0.268
81738355|NCT04708028|163174811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.353|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||8 minutes after completion of dental procedure||||0.353
81738356|NCT03466866|163174815|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|0.67||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.07|||Poisson regression|We adjusted for stratification variables, sex, baseline MOCA, number of medical conditions, PSQ Communication, and PSQ General satisfaction.||We used Poisson regression to model the number of outcome events as a function of randomization assignment, adjusting for the stratification variables and using follow-up time as the offset term. We calculated estimates of annual rates of the primary outcome and the adjusted estimate of the rate ratio. We evaluated the primary hypothesis by testing the null hypothesis that the rate ratio for randomization assignment equals 1.||1.07|.42|.12
81738357|NCT03466866|163174816|SUPERIORITY|General Satisfaction|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.45|||Regression, Linear|||We modeled PSQ- scores as continuous variables to estimate average change over time by treatment group. We used mixed effects linear regression with fixed effects for time (baseline, and months 6 and 12), randomization assignment, and time by randomization interaction. A random intercept term and an appropriate covariance structure was used to account for correlation among repeated measurements.||.45|-.22|.502
81738358|NCT03466866|163174817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.69|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance was performed with Number of Quality Metrics as the dependent variable, treatment arm as the main independent variable of interest and the stratification variables as adjusting variables.||.69|.16|.23
81738359|NCT03466866|163174818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.45||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|9.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We used mixed effects linear regression. Fixed effects included time (baseline, and months 6 and 12), randomization assignment, time by randomization interaction, and the three stratification variables. From the results of this model, we estimated the mean change from baseline to 6 months, 6 months to 12 months and baseline to 12 months within each treatment group. We then compared the change from baseline to 12 months between the two groups.||9.66|-.76|.094
81738360|NCT01172145|163174839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.385|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.86||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.86|3.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.40|-16.86|0.181
81738361|NCT04134091|163174847|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81738362|NCT04134091|163174847|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81439752|NCT00605917|162571312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||"The risk factor tested was complications. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without complications in the participants of responders."|Chi-squared|not adjusted, p=0.050||"The risk factor tested was complications. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without complications in the participants of responders."||||0.030
81439753|NCT00605917|162571313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The factor tested was concomitant drug. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without concomitant drug in the participants of responders."||||0.013
81439754|NCT00605917|162571314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The factor tested was complications. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with or without complications in the participants of responders."||||0.004
81738363|NCT04134091|163174848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0001
81738364|NCT04134091|163174848|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81738365|NCT04134091|163174849|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81738366|NCT04134091|163174849|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.01
81738367|NCT04134091|163174850|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81738368|NCT04134091|163174850|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81738369|NCT04134091|163174851|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81738370|NCT04134091|163174851|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81738371|NCT04134091|163174852|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Outcome Variable: Hepatocyte Ballooning Score||||>0.05
81738372|NCT04134091|163174852|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Outcome Variable: Hepatocyte Ballooning Score||||<0.05
81738373|NCT04134091|163174852|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Outcome Variable: Lobular Inflammation Score||||>0.05
81439755|NCT00605917|162571315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The factor tested was drinking status. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between five types of drinking status in the participants of responders."||||0.004
81439756|NCT04117945|162571367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8874|||||||One-sided unstratified log-rank|||||||0.8874
81439757|NCT04117945|162571368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9683|||||||One-sided unstratified log-rank|||||||0.9683
81439758|NCT04117945|162571369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0448|||||||One-sided unstratified log-rank|||||||0.0448
81439759|NCT04117945|162571370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9007|||||||One-sided unstratified log-rank|||||||0.9007
81439760|NCT00562120|162571384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An analysis of variance (ANOVA) mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.302
81439761|NCT00562120|162571384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.134
81738374|NCT04134091|163174852|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Outcome Variable: Lobular Inflammation Score||||>0.05
81738375|NCT04134091|163174852|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||Outcome Variable: Steatosis Score||||<0.01
81738376|NCT04134091|163174852|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Outcome Variable: Steatosis Score||||<0.001
81738377|NCT04134091|163174853|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81738378|NCT04134091|163174853|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81738379|NCT04134091|163174854|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81738380|NCT04134091|163174854|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81738381|NCT04134091|163174855|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81738382|NCT04134091|163174855|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81738383|NCT04134091|163174856|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81738384|NCT04134091|163174856|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81738385|NCT04134091|163174857|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81738386|NCT04134091|163174857|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81738387|NCT04134091|163174858|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Variable: AST||||>0.05
81738388|NCT04134091|163174858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Variable: AST||||<0.01
81738389|NCT04134091|163174858|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Variable: ALT||||>0.05
81738390|NCT04134091|163174858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Variable: ALT||||< 0.01
81738391|NCT04134091|163174858|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Variable: ALP||||>0.05
81738392|NCT04134091|163174858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Variable: ALP||||<0.05
81738393|NCT04134091|163174858|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Variable: GGT||||>0.05
81738394|NCT04134091|163174858|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Variable: GGT||||<0.05
81738395|NCT04134091|163174859|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Variable: Total cholesterol||||>0.05
81738396|NCT04134091|163174859|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Variable: Total cholesterol||||>0.05
81738397|NCT04134091|163174859|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Variable: LDL||||>0.05
81738398|NCT04134091|163174859|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Variable: LDL||||>0.05
81738399|NCT04134091|163174859|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Variable: HDL||||>0.05
81738400|NCT04134091|163174859|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Variable: HDL||||>0.05
81738401|NCT04134091|163174859|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Variable: triglycerides||||>0.05
81738402|NCT04134091|163174859|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcome Variable: triglycerides||||>0.05
81738403|NCT02354339|163174860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of fasting glucose on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.240
81439762|NCT00562120|162571384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.229
81439763|NCT00562120|162571384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.544
81439764|NCT00562120|162571384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.710
81439765|NCT00562120|162571384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.816
81439766|NCT00562120|162571385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An analysis of variance (ANOVA) mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.269
81439767|NCT00562120|162571385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.097
81439768|NCT00562120|162571385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.252
81439769|NCT00562120|162571385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.479
81439770|NCT00562120|162571385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.521
81439771|NCT00562120|162571385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.952|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.952
81439772|NCT00562120|162571386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An analysis of variance (ANOVA) mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.130
81439773|NCT00562120|162571386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.663
81439774|NCT00562120|162571386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.138
81439775|NCT00562120|162571386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.124
81439776|NCT00562120|162571386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.134
81439777|NCT00562120|162571386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.978
81439778|NCT00562120|162571387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An analysis of variance (ANOVA) mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.357
81439779|NCT00562120|162571387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.952|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.952
81439780|NCT00562120|162571387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.480
81439781|NCT00562120|162571387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.043
81738404|NCT02354339|163174860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of fasting glucose on placebo group||||0.850
81439782|NCT00562120|162571387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.087
81439783|NCT00562120|162571387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.753
81439784|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Nasal congestion: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.011
81439785|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Nasal congestion: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.127
81439786|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Nasal congestion: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.103
81439787|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Nasal congestion: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.218
81439788|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Nasal congestion: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.905
81439789|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Nasal congestion: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.273
81439790|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Nasal Itching: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.000
81439791|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Nasal Itching: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.055
81439792|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Nasal Itching: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.012
81439793|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Nasal Itching: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.048
81439794|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Nasal Itching: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.496
81439795|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Nasal Itching: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.190
81439796|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Rhinorrhea: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.000
81439797|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Rhinorrhea: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.019
81439798|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Rhinorrhea: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.009
81439799|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Rhinorrhea: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.061
81439800|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.778|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Rhinorrhea: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.778
81439801|NCT00562120|162571388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||Rhinorrhea: An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.102
81472915|NCT02913105|162637764|OTHER|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.177||0.6209|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.381|0.205|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 56||0.205|-0.381|0.6209
81472916|NCT02913105|162637764|OTHER|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||0.8398|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.444|0.347|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 84||0.347|-0.444|0.8398
81738405|NCT02354339|163174861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of triglycerides on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.012
81738406|NCT02354339|163174861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.391||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of triglycerides on placebo group||||0.391
81738407|NCT02354339|163174862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.206||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of HDL-c on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.206
81738408|NCT02354339|163174862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.721||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of HDL-c on placebo group||||0.721
81738409|NCT02354339|163174863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of systolic blood pressure on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.371
81439802|NCT00562120|162571389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An analysis of variance (ANOVA) mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.000
81439803|NCT00562120|162571389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.000
81439804|NCT00562120|162571389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on a one-sided test. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.000
81439805|NCT00562120|162571389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.217
81439806|NCT00562120|162571389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.156
81439807|NCT00562120|162571389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.848|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was based on two-sided test which was underpowered and presented for descriptive purposes only. There were no further adjustments for multiplicity.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA mixed model was assessed with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||||0.848
81439808|NCT02148445|162571391|SUPERIORITY|Based on prior studies using precessation NRT, we estimate a 2-fold increase in cessation outcomes in the GMT group compared to the SC group. Given our recruitment of patients at all levels of readiness to quit, we estimate a 12 month cessation rate of 10%. With 199 participants, in each arm, we will have an 80% power to detect a 2-fold difference or greater with a Type I error rate of 5%.||||||0.88|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.88
81439809|NCT02148445|162571392|SUPERIORITY|Based on prior studies using precessation NRT, we estimate a 2-fold increase in cessation outcomes in the GMT group compared to the SC group. Given our recruitment of patients at all levels of readiness to quit, we estimate a 12 month cessation rate of 10%. With 199 participants, in each arm, we will have an 80% power to detect a 2-fold difference or greater with a Type I error rate of 5%. This sample size will provide comparable power for looking at 6 month sustained cessation.||||||0.55|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.55
81439810|NCT02148445|162571393|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.40
81439811|NCT02148445|162571394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81439812|NCT02148445|162571395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81439813|NCT02148445|162571396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.39
81439814|NCT02148445|162571397|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.42
81439815|NCT02148445|162571398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.27
81738410|NCT02354339|163174863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.238||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of systolic blood pressure on placebo group||||0.238
81738411|NCT02354339|163174864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.452||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of diastolic blood pressure on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.452
81738412|NCT02354339|163174864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.801||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of diastolic blood pressure on placebo group||||0.801
81439816|NCT02148445|162571399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.06
81738413|NCT02354339|163174865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of waist circumference on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.005
81738414|NCT02354339|163174865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.752||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of waist circumference on placebo group||||0.752
81738415|NCT02354339|163174866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.791|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of first phase of insulin secretion on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.791
81738416|NCT02354339|163174866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of first phase of insulin secretion on placebo group||||0.910
81738417|NCT02354339|163174867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.458||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of total insulin secretion on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.458
81738418|NCT02354339|163174867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.953||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of total insulin secretion on placebo group||||0.953
81738419|NCT02354339|163174868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of insulin sensitivity on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.470
81738420|NCT02354339|163174868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.807||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of insulin sensitivity on placebo group||||0.807
81738421|NCT02354339|163174869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.604||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of body weight on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.604
81738422|NCT02354339|163174869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of body weight on placebo group||||0.350
81738423|NCT02354339|163174870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.727||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of BMI on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.727
81738424|NCT02354339|163174870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.229||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of BMI on placebo group||||0.229
81738425|NCT02354339|163174871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.151||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of total cholesterol on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.151
81738426|NCT02354339|163174871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.955||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of total cholesterol on placebo group||||0.955
81738427|NCT02354339|163174872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of LDL-c on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.350
81738428|NCT02354339|163174872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of LDL-c on placebo group||||0.470
81738429|NCT02354339|163174873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of AST on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.910
81738430|NCT02354339|163174873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.436||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of AST on placebo group||||0.436
81439817|NCT02148445|162571401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Chi-squared|||Month 3 self-reported abstinence||||0.08
81439818|NCT02148445|162571401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Chi-squared|||Month 3 biochemically verified abstinence||||0.06
81439819|NCT02148445|162571401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Chi-squared|||Month 6, self-reported abstinence||||0.22
81439820|NCT02148445|162571401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Chi-squared|||Month 6, biochemically verified abstinence||||0.34
81439821|NCT02148445|162571401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Chi-squared|||Month 12, self-reported abstinence||||0.66
81738431|NCT02354339|163174874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.989||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of ALT on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.989
81738432|NCT02354339|163174874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.949||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of ALT on placebo group||||0.949
81738433|NCT02354339|163174875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.095||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of creatinine on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.095
81738434|NCT02354339|163174875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of creatinine on placebo group||||0.401
81738435|NCT02354339|163174876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of uric acid on Irvingia gabonensis group||||0.910
81472917|NCT02913105|162637764|OTHER|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.266||0.7839|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.515|0.369|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 112 (EOS)||0.369|-0.515|0.7839
81539336|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.15||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|11.05||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||11.05|1.56|0.0045
81539337|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.3505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|3.88||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.88|0.62|0.3505
81539338|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28||||0.0739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|5.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||5.62|0.92|0.0739
81539339|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.19||||0.0163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|8.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||8.20|1.24|0.0163
81539340|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.49||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.81|25.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||25.64|2.81|0.0001
81539341|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||2.35|0.35|0.8358
81439822|NCT02148445|162571402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0149|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0149
81439823|NCT02148445|162571403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81439824|NCT02148445|162571404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.08
81439825|NCT02148445|162571405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.77
81439826|NCT02148445|162571406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0918|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0918
81439827|NCT03450629|162571407|EQUIVALENCE|8 AM +/- 30 min||||||0.0006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0006
81439828|NCT03450629|162571407|EQUIVALENCE|10 AM +/- 30 min||||||0.0291|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0291
81439829|NCT03450629|162571407|EQUIVALENCE|4 PM +/- 30 min||||||0.0002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0002
81439830|NCT04230876|162571408|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.047|||=|0.269|TWO_SIDED|||||Within the 28 participants, changes in the COSI scores after four weeks using the Amptify were compared to the changes after four weeks watching 20 minutes of CC TV (F(1,26)=1.28).|ANOVA|||||||=0.269
81439831|NCT04230876|162571409|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.031|||=|0.401|TWO_SIDED|||||Changes in the IOI-HA scores measured after four weeks using the Amptify were compared to the changes seen after four weeks of CC TV every day (F(1,23)=.733).|ANOVA|||||||=0.401
81439832|NCT04230876|162571410|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.0|||=|0.968|TWO_SIDED|||||Changes in the APHAB benefit scores after four weeks using the Amptify were compared to the improvements seen after four weeks of CC TV every day (F(1,25)=.002).|ANOVA|||||||=0.968
81439833|NCT04230876|162571411|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.028|||=|0.392|TWO_SIDED|||||Changes in the SSQ-12 scores after four weeks using the Amptify were compared to the improvements seen after four weeks watching 20 minutes of CC TV (F(1,26)=.756).|ANOVA|||||||=0.392
81439834|NCT04230876|162571412|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.005|||=|0.72|TWO_SIDED|||||Among the 28 participants, changes in the hours per day of hearing aid usage seen after four weeks using the Amptify were compared to the changes seen after four weeks of CC TV every day (F(1,26)=.131).|ANOVA|||||||=0.720
81439835|NCT04230876|162571413|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.052|||=|0.242|TWO_SIDED|||||Changes in the NU-6 seen after four weeks using the Amptify were compared to the changes seen after four weeks watching 20 minutes of CC TV (F(1,26)=1.43).|ANOVA|||||||=0.242
81439836|NCT02093923|162571423|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change in Mean Rate|-100.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|-100.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The result was based on General Estimating Equation (GEE) analysis. Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) approach with Poisson distribution assumption was applied to the repeated-measures mixed model with independence working correlation structure. The treatment group was a fixed effect and the number of baseline HAE attacks per week was included as a covariate in the GEE.||-100.00|-100.00|<.0001
81439837|NCT02093923|162571423|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change in Mean Rate|-87.77||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.18|-46.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The result was based on General Estimating Equation (GEE) analysis. Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) approach with Poisson distribution assumption was applied to the repeated-measures mixed model with independence working correlation structure. The treatment group was a fixed effect and the number of baseline HAE attacks per week was included as a covariate in the GEE.||-46.90|-97.18|0.0050
81439838|NCT02093923|162571423|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change in Mean Rate|-91.08||||0.0012||95.0|-97.93|-61.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The result was based on General Estimating Equation (GEE) analysis. Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) approach with Poisson distribution assumption was applied to the repeated-measures mixed model with independence working correlation structure. The treatment group was a fixed effect and the number of baseline HAE attacks per week was included as a covariate in the GEE.||-61.57|-97.93|0.0012
81539342|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18||||0.1006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|5.52||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||5.52|0.86|0.1006
81439839|NCT02093923|162571424|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change in Mean Rate|-100.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|-100.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The result was based on General Estimating Equation (GEE) analysis. Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) approach with Poisson distribution assumption was applied to the repeated-measures mixed model with independence working correlation structure. The treatment group was a fixed effect and the number of baseline HAE attacks per week was included as a covariate in the GEE.||-100.00|-100.00|<.0001
81738436|NCT02354339|163174876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.791||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of uric acid on placebo group||||0.791
81738437|NCT00099047|163174912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.05||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||SAS version 8||36 evaluable patients randomized 1:1 to each treatment was planned in order to have \>77% power to detect differences in above parameters equal to or greater than one standard deviation, based on a 2-sided Wilcoxon rank-sum test with .05 Type I error.|||||.23
81738438|NCT00830024|163174921|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on each of the pharmacokinetic parameters using SAS® software.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.75||||||90.0|93.35|104.47|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||104.47|93.35|
81738439|NCT00830024|163174922|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on each of the pharmacokinetic parameters using SAS® software.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|95.94||||||90.0|91.76|100.3|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||100.3|91.76|
81738440|NCT00830024|163174923|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on each of the pharmacokinetic parameters using SAS® software.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|95.89||||||90.0|91.67|100.31|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||100.31|91.67|
81738441|NCT00730691|163174937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.843||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|0.69||This treatment arm is not in the pre-specified testing sequence, a nominal p-value is provided.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||P-values were tested at the 5% level of significance (ie, statistical significance if P\<0.05) comparing each of the 3 doses of vortioxetine to placebo.||0.69|-2.62|0.255
81738442|NCT00730691|163174937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.843||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|1.35||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \>0.025, hierarchical testing stops and for subsequent endpoints in the sequence a nominal p-value is provided.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||To control for multiplicity, a pre-specified sequential testing procedure was applied to compare 10 mg and 5 mg vortioxetine to placebo; as soon as an endpoint was non-significant at 0.025, the testing procedure stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||1.35|-1.96|0.719
81738443|NCT00730691|163174937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.848||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|1.27||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \>0.025, hierarchical testing stops and for subsequent endpoints in the sequence a nominal p-value is provided.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||To control for multiplicity, a pre-specified sequential testing procedure was applied to compare 10 mg and 5 mg vortioxetine to placebo; as soon as an endpoint was non-significant at 0.025, the testing procedure stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||1.27|-2.06|0.642
81738444|NCT00730691|163174937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.869||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-0.89|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||-0.89|-4.30|0.003
81738445|NCT00730691|163174938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.511||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.11|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||1.11|-0.89|0.830
81738446|NCT00730691|163174938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.77||Hierarchical testing stopped at the primary endpoint in the testing sequence, a nominal p-value is provided.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||0.77|-1.24|0.643
81439840|NCT02093923|162571424|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change in Mean Rate|-84.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.07|-63.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The result was based on General Estimating Equation (GEE) analysis. Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) approach with Poisson distribution assumption was applied to the repeated-measures mixed model with independence working correlation structure. The treatment group was a fixed effect and the number of baseline HAE attacks per week was included as a covariate in the GEE.||-63.46|-93.07|<.0001
81738447|NCT00730691|163174938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.517||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.07||Hierarchical testing stopped at the primary endpoint in the testing sequence, a nominal p-value is provided.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||-0.07|-2.10|0.036
81738448|NCT00730691|163174938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean Difference|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.527||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|-0.5|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||-0.50|-2.58|0.004
81738449|NCT00730691|163174939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.15|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||0.15|-0.36|0.407
81738450|NCT00730691|163174939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.17|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||0.17|-0.33|0.533
81738451|NCT00730691|163174939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.17|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||0.17|-0.34|0.491
81738452|NCT00730691|163174939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.17|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||-0.17|-0.70|0.001
81738453|NCT00730691|163174940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.765||0.652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|1.85|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||1.85|-1.16|0.652
81738454|NCT00730691|163174940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.754||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|0.98|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||0.98|-1.98|0.511
81738455|NCT00730691|163174940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.736||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|0.51|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||0.51|-2.38|0.204
81738456|NCT00730691|163174940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.781||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-1.03|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||-1.03|-4.10|0.001
81738457|NCT00730691|163174941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.114||||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.709|1.75|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline HAM-A score.||||1.750|0.709|0.641
81738458|NCT00730691|163174941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.016||||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.643|1.605|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline HAM-A score.||||1.605|0.643|0.945
81738459|NCT00730691|163174941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.114||||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.709|1.749|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline HAM-A score.||||1.749|0.709|0.641
81738460|NCT00730691|163174941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.427||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.907|2.246|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline HAM-A score.||||2.246|0.907|0.124
81738461|NCT00730691|163174942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.346||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.15|0.14|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||0.14|-5.15|0.064
81738462|NCT00730691|163174942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.353||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|0.4|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||0.40|-4.92|0.096
81738463|NCT00730691|163174942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.397||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|1.14|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||1.14|-4.36|0.250
81738464|NCT00730691|163174942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.425||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.34|-1.73|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with week, Baseline score-by-week and treatment-by-week interaction as factors.||||-1.73|-7.34|0.002
81738465|NCT02554890|163174955|OTHER||expon. back transformed from LS means|0.7143|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6315|0.808||ANCOVA model for a log-scaled response with treatment group as a class variable and biomarker baseline value in logarithmic scale as a continuous covariate.|ANCOVA||Geometric Mean Ratio: Sacubitril/ Valsartan vs. Enalapril|||0.8080|0.6315|<.0001
81738466|NCT02554890|163174959|OTHER||exponentially back transformed from LS m|0.8487||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7694|0.9361|||ANCOVA||Geometric Mean Ratio: Sacubitril/ Valsartan vs. Enalapril|||0.9361|0.7694|0.0011
81738467|NCT02554890|163174960|OTHER||expon. back transformed from LS means|1.6487|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4559|1.8669|||ANCOVA||Geometric Mean Ratio: Sacubitril/ Valsartan vs. Enalapril|||1.8669|1.4559|<.0001
81738468|NCT02554890|163174961|OTHER||expon. back transformed from LS means|1.4186|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3248|1.519|||ANCOVA||Geometric Mean Ratio: Sacubitril/ Valsartan vs. Enalapril|||1.5190|1.3248|<.0001
81738469|NCT02554890|163174962|OTHER||expon. back transformed from LS means|1.4745|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3752|1.581|||ANCOVA||Geometric Mean Ratio: Sacubitril/ Valsartan vs. Enalapril|||1.5810|1.3752|<.0001
81738470|NCT02554890|163174963|OTHER||expon. back transformed from LS means|0.7133|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6171|0.8245||ANCOVA model for a log-scaled response with treatment group as a class variable and biomarker baseline value in logarithmic scale as a continuous covariate.|ANCOVA||Geometric Mean Ratio: Sacubitril/Valsartan vs. Enalapril|||0.8245|0.6171|<.0001
81738471|NCT01521780|163174966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Within subject coefficient of variation|0.0803|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||0.1163||||||||0.1163||
81738472|NCT01521780|163174967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Within subject coefficient of variation|0.0555|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||0.0733||||||||0.0733||
81738473|NCT00834275|163174971|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.0||||||90.0|94.0|104.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%|||104|94|
81738474|NCT00834275|163174972|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|101.0||||||90.0|98.3|105.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%|||105|98.3|
81738475|NCT00834275|163174973|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|101.0||||||90.0|98.3|104.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%|||104|98.3|
81472918|NCT02913105|162637764|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.241|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.0911|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.476|-0.006|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 28||-0.006|-0.476|0.0911
81738476|NCT03649477|163174974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.202||||0.3493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.729|1.324||0.05 threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.324|-3.729|0.3493
81738477|NCT03649477|163174974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.136||||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.685|-0.586||0.05 threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.586|-5.685|0.0162
81738478|NCT03649477|163174975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.608||||0.6001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|1.674||0.05 threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.674|-2.890|0.6001
81738479|NCT03649477|163174975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.764||||0.5143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.068|1.541||0.05 threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.541|-3.068|0.5143
81738480|NCT03649477|163174976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.183||||0.9144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.175|3.541||0.05 threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.541|-3.175|0.9144
81738481|NCT03649477|163174976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.812||||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.177|-0.446||0.05 threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.446|-7.177|0.0266
81738482|NCT03649477|163174977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.312||||0.1598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.748|0.125||0.05 threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.125|-0.748|0.1598
81738483|NCT03649477|163174977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.498||||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.937|-0.059||0.05 threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.059|-0.937|0.0266
81738484|NCT03649477|163174978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.085||||0.2479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.932|0.761||0.05 threshold for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.761|-2.932|0.2479
81738485|NCT03649477|163174978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.412||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.276|-0.548||0.05 for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.548|-4.276|0.0114
81738486|NCT01030133|163174981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|0.75||||||0.05
81738487|NCT02433977|163174984|OTHER||||||<=|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<=0.05
81738488|NCT02433977|163174985|OTHER||||||<=|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<=0.05
81738489|NCT02433977|163174986|OTHER||||||<=|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<=0.05
81738490|NCT02433977|163174987|OTHER||||||<=|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<=0.05
81738491|NCT02433977|163174989|OTHER||||||<=|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<=0.05
81738492|NCT02433977|163174991|OTHER||||||<=|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<=0.05
81738493|NCT02433977|163174992|OTHER||||||<=|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<=0.05
81738494|NCT02433977|163174993|OTHER||||||<=|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<=0.05
81738495|NCT00748072|163174994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.45||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.85|||Chi-squared|||The sample size was calculated by the difference in post-biopsy bleeding complications. Since the presence of bleeding was demonstrated in about 30-40 % in our previous observational study, we hypothesized a reduction risk of 0.50 and an absolute reduction of risk from 0.40 to 0.20. The sample size of the study for a power of 0.80 and a significance level \<0.05 was calculated in 158 patients.||0.85|0.24|0.01
81738496|NCT00835705|163175010|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|103.03||||||90.0|98.4|107.88|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||107.88|98.40|
81738497|NCT00835705|163175011|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|98.43||||||90.0|96.71|100.18|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||100.18|96.71|
81738498|NCT00835705|163175012|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|98.29||||||90.0|96.58|100.03|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||100.03|96.58|
81738499|NCT00835705|163175013|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|103.16||||||90.0|95.33|111.64|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||111.64|95.33|
81738500|NCT00835705|163175014|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|103.79||||||90.0|95.75|112.5|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||112.50|95.75|
81738501|NCT00835705|163175015|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|104.26||||||90.0|95.76|113.52|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||113.52|95.76|
81738502|NCT01750294|163175016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||a = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81738503|NCT00128219|163175051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy, VE=1-RR=1-exp(ß)|36.0||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|58.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Regression, Cox|The study was multi-center, and the Cox model was stratified by geographic region of the participating clinical sites.|Vaccine efficacy (VE) was defined as one minus the relative risk (RR), which was estimated by exponentiating the treatment parameter (ß) from the Cox model fit.|Time to first acquisition of vaginal type III GBS was analyzed by fitting a Cox Proportional Hazards model stratified by region to the data. The null hypothesis of no vaccine efficacy was tested by the stratified log-rank test (score test). The point and interval estimates for vaccine efficacy were obtained by transforming those for treatment effect in the model.||58|1|0.044
81439841|NCT02093923|162571424|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change in Mean Rate|-87.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.81|-71.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The result was based on General Estimating Equation (GEE) analysis. Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) approach with Poisson distribution assumption was applied to the repeated-measures mixed model with independence working correlation structure. The treatment group was a fixed effect and the number of baseline HAE attacks per week was included as a covariate in the GEE.||-71.50|-94.81|<.0001
81439842|NCT02093923|162571425|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change in Mean Rate|-100.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|-100.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The result was based on General Estimating Equation (GEE) analysis. Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) approach with Poisson distribution assumption was applied to the repeated-measures mixed model with independence working correlation structure. The treatment group was a fixed effect and the number of baseline HAE attacks per week was included as a covariate in the GEE.||-100.00|-100.00|<.0001
81439843|NCT02093923|162571425|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change in Mean Rate|-82.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.5|-58.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The result was based on General Estimating Equation (GEE) analysis. Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) approach with Poisson distribution assumption was applied to the repeated-measures mixed model with independence working correlation structure. The treatment group was a fixed effect and the number of baseline HAE attacks per week was included as a covariate in the GEE.||-58.64|-92.50|<.0001
81439844|NCT02093923|162571425|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change in Mean Rate|-87.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.55|-69.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The result was based on General Estimating Equation (GEE) analysis. Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) approach with Poisson distribution assumption was applied to the repeated-measures mixed model with independence working correlation structure. The treatment group was a fixed effect and the number of baseline HAE attacks per week was included as a covariate in the GEE.||-69.06|-94.55|<.0001
81439845|NCT02093923|162571426|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change in Mean Rate|-100.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|-100.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The result was based on General Estimating Equation (GEE) analysis. Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) approach with Poisson distribution assumption was applied to the repeated-measures mixed model with independence working correlation structure. The treatment group was a fixed effect and the number of baseline HAE attacks per week was included as a covariate in the GEE.||-100.00|-100.00|<.0001
81439846|NCT02093923|162571426|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change in Mean Rate|-85.24||||0.0141||95.0|-96.79|-32.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The result was based on General Estimating Equation (GEE) analysis. Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) approach with Poisson distribution assumption was applied to the repeated-measures mixed model with independence working correlation structure. The treatment group was a fixed effect and the number of baseline HAE attacks per week was included as a covariate in the GEE.||-32.03|-96.79|0.0141
81439847|NCT02093923|162571426|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change in Mean Rate|-89.35||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.68|-51.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The result was based on General Estimating Equation (GEE) analysis. Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) approach with Poisson distribution assumption was applied to the repeated-measures mixed model with independence working correlation structure. The treatment group was a fixed effect and the number of baseline HAE attacks per week was included as a covariate in the GEE.||-51.13|-97.68|0.0040
81439848|NCT03200535|162571431|SUPERIORITY|Superiority analysis|||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81439849|NCT03200535|162571432|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81439850|NCT03078478|162571446|SUPERIORITY||Treatment rate ratio|0.88||||0.1715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.06|||Regression, Cox|||The number of episodes is analysed using a negative binomial regression model (log link) with the logarithm of the time period in which a hypoglycaemic episode was considered treatment emergent as offset. The model includes treatment, number of OADs, region, sex and dosing time as fixed factors, and age as a covariate. Missing values are imputed through multiple imputation by treatment arm, based on a Poisson model.||1.06|0.73|0.1715
81450537|NCT03589768|162587847|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|10.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|15.2|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio. Test compares difference in log values.|Statistical analysis for one month after receipt of first dose of DTwP (approximately 10 weeks of age) time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|15.2|6.9|<0.0001
81450538|NCT03589768|162587847|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|2.1||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.0|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for one month after receipt of last dose of DTwP (approximately 18 weeks of age) time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|3.0|1.4|0.0002
81450539|NCT03589768|162587847|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.2||||0.4828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.7|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for 6 months of age time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.7|0.8|0.4828
81450540|NCT03589768|162587848|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|46.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.6|81.0|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for birth time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|81.0|26.6|<0.0001
81450541|NCT03589768|162587848|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|39.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.0|65.0|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for prior to receipt of first dose of DTwP (approximately 6 weeks of age)|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|65.0|24.0|<0.0001
81450542|NCT03589768|162587848|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|10.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|17.9|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for one month after receipt of first dose of DTwP (approximately 10 weeks of age) time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|17.9|6.1|<0.0001
81450543|NCT03589768|162587848|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.6||||0.0746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for one month after receipt of last dose of DTwP (approximately 18 weeks of age) time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.1|0.3|0.0746
81738504|NCT00128219|163175076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.917|2.34||The a priori threshold for statistical significance for the analysis of secondary endpoints was set at .05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test was used to test no difference in proportions always vaginal GBS-III negative by arm to a two-sided alternative of a difference.|The OR was calculated from the 2x2 contingency table, and the 95% CI was obtained by inverting the 2-sided 5% level Fisher's exact, with GBS III-TT arm in the numerator and Td arm in the denominator so \<1 favors the GBS III-TT arm.|A two-sided 5% level Fisher's exact test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference in proportion of participants who were vaginal type III GBS negative throughout the study between treatment arms. The two-sided 5% Fisher's exact test was inverted to obtain a 95% confidence interval for the odds ratio.||2.34|0.917|0.120
81738505|NCT00128219|163175077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy, VE=1-RR=1-exp(ß)|36.0||||0.089||95.0|-7.0|61.0||Significance was set at .05 without adjustment for multiplicity. Exchangeable correlation structure and GEE were used for repeated measures.|Binomial regression, log-linear link|The Wald test of treatment effect was used to test no difference in proportion of GBS III pos. by arm against a 2-sided alternative of a difference.|Estimate of vaccine efficacy and 95% CI were obtained by transforming the estimate of log relative risk for treatment effect and the robust Wald CI in the log-linear binomial regression model fit to the proportion of vaginal type III GBS swabs.|The proportion of vaginal swabs that were GBS III culture positive was estimated from a GEE model fit with binomial family, log-link, and exchangeable correlation. Point and robust interval estimates for vaccine efficacy, were obtained by transforming those for treatment effect in this model, and used to test the hypothesis of no efficacy.||61|-7|0.089
81738506|NCT00128219|163175078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.45||The a priori threshold for statistical significance for the analysis of secondary endpoints was set at .05 without adjustment for multiplicity.|Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test was used to test no difference in proportion persistently colonized by arm against a two-sided alternative of a difference.|The OR was calculated from the 2x2 contingency table, and the 95% CI was obtained by inverting the two-sided 5% level Fisher's exact test. The GBS III-TT arm is in the numerator and Td arm in the denominator, so a value \<1 favors the GBS III-TT arm.|A two-sided 5% level Fisher's exact test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference in proportion of participants who were vaginal type III GBS negative throughout the study between treatment arms. The two-sided 5% Fisher's exact test was inverted to obtain a 95% confidence interval for the odds ratio.||1.45|0.18|0.256
81738507|NCT05090839|163175090|EQUIVALENCE|The 95% confidence interval is used to assess the difference between the means of the 2 x 2 (English vs. Spanish) and (Trauma vs. Non-trauma) writing groups.|variance explained by the IV.|0.072|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.234|||ANOVA|||||.234|.0000|<0.05
81738508|NCT05090839|163175092|EQUIVALENCE|The 95% confidence interval is used to assess the difference between the means of the 2 x 2 (English vs. Spanish) and (Trauma vs. Non-trauma) writing groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.358|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.554|||ANOVA|||This is a comparison that is specific to the contrast of visualizing traumatic versus stressful events.||.554|0|<0.05
81738509|NCT05090839|163175093|EQUIVALENCE|The 95% confidence interval is used to assess the difference between the means of the 2 x 2 (English vs. Spanish) and (Trauma vs. Non-trauma) writing groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.676|||ANOVA|||||.676|.000|<0.05
81738510|NCT05710718|163175094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076|||||||paired T-test|No formal hypothesis test was planned for this pilot study. P-values are provided for exploratory purposes and are unadjusted for multiplicity.||||||0.076
81738511|NCT00835575|163175116|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.52||||||90.0|92.84|106.69|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||106.69|92.84|
81738512|NCT00835575|163175117|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.59||||||90.0|99.13|108.25|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.25|99.13|
81439851|NCT02792218|162571462|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.495|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.375|0.655|||negative binomial regression model|||Obtained from fitting a negative binomial regression model with log-link to the number of relapses, adjusted for treatment and region as factors, number of relapses in previous year, baseline EDSS, baseline number of Gd-enhancing lesions and the patient's age at baseline as covariates. The natural log of the time-in-study was used as offset to annualize the relapse rate.||0.655|0.375|<0.001
81439852|NCT02792218|162571463|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.657||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.863|||Regression, Cox|||This study was not powered for the analysis of this endpoint individually. It was pre-specified in the study protocol to combine the data from this study with study COMB157G2302 to address this endpoint.||0.863|0.500|0.003
81439853|NCT02792218|162571464|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.652||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.445|0.956|||Regression, Cox|||This study was not powered for the analysis of this endpoint individually. It was pre-specified in the study protocol to combine the data from this study with study COMB157G2302 to address this endpoint.||0.956|0.445|0.029
81439854|NCT02792218|162571465|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.676||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.498|0.917|||Regression, Cox|||This study was not powered for the analysis of this endpoint individually. It was pre-specified in the study protocol to combine the data from this study with study COMB157G2302 to address this endpoint.||0.917|0.498|0.012
81439855|NCT02792218|162571466|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.607||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.396|0.93|||Regression, Cox|||This study was not powered for the analysis of this endpoint individually. It was pre-specified in the study protocol to combine the data from this study with study COMB157G2302 to address this endpoint.||0.930|0.396|0.022
81439856|NCT02792218|162571467|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.355||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.952|1.952|||Regression, Cox|||This study was not powered for the analysis of this endpoint individually. It was pre-specified in the study protocol to combine the data from this study with study COMB157G2302 to address this endpoint.||1.952|0.952|0.092
81439857|NCT02792218|162571468|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.186||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.709|1.983|||Regression, Cox|||This study was not powered for the analysis of this endpoint individually. It was pre-specified in the study protocol to combine the data from this study with study COMB157G2302 to address this endpoint.||1.983|0.709|0.516
81439858|NCT02792218|162571469|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.025|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.049|||negative binomial regression model|||||0.049|0.013|<.001
81439859|NCT02792218|162571470|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.33|||negative binomial regression model|||Month 12||0.33|0.21|<.001
81439860|NCT02792218|162571470|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.34|||negative binomial regression model|||Month 24||0.34|0.15|<.001
81472919|NCT02913105|162637764|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.338|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.052|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.623|-0.053|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 42||-0.053|-0.623|0.0520
81472920|NCT02913105|162637764|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.793|-0.187|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 56||-0.187|-0.793|0.0085
81472921|NCT02913105|162637764|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.657|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.247||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.067|-0.247|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 84||-0.247|-1.067|0.0091
81472922|NCT02913105|162637764|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.759|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.275||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.216|-0.302|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 112 (EOS)||-0.302|-1.216|0.0070
81472923|NCT02913105|162637764|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.1092|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.423|0.006|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 28||0.006|-0.423|0.1092
81472924|NCT02913105|162637764|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.315|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.0457|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.574|-0.056|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 42||-0.056|-0.574|0.0457
81472925|NCT02913105|162637764|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.402|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.676|-0.129|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 56||-0.129|-0.676|0.0162
81439861|NCT02792218|162571470|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.22|||negative binomial regression model|||End of Study||0.22|0.15|<.001
81439862|NCT02792218|162571471|SUPERIORITY||Geo-mean ratio|0.93||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Month 3||0.98|0.89|0.011
81439863|NCT02792218|162571471|SUPERIORITY||Geo-mean ratio|0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Month 12||0.77|0.69|<.001
81439864|NCT02792218|162571471|SUPERIORITY||Geo-mean ratio|0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Month 24||0.82|0.72|<.001
81439865|NCT02792218|162571472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.15|||random coefficient model|||||0.15|-0.02|0.118
81439866|NCT02792218|162571475|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.641||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.486|0.847|||Regression, Cox|||||0.847|0.486|0.002
81439867|NCT02792218|162571476|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.657||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.481|0.898|||Regression, Cox|||||0.898|0.481|0.008
81439868|NCT02449473|162571540|SUPERIORITY|The model included treatment group as fixed effect and baseline log-transformed airway submucosal eosinophils as a continuous covariate. No interaction terms were included in the model. The analysis was performed using log-transformed data. All group comparisons from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model were based on Type III sums of squares.|Least square (LS) geometric mean ratio|1.43||||0.3862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.27|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of change from baseline, expressed as a ratio, in airway submucosal eosinophils; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo. The null hypothesis was that the change in airway submucosal eosinophils at Week 12 on tralokinumab was equal to the corresponding change on placebo.||3.27|0.63|0.3862
81439869|NCT02449473|162571541|SUPERIORITY|The repeated measures analysis included treatment group, baseline log-transformed eosinophils and visit as fixed effects. Treatment-by-visit interaction was also included. The analysis was performed using log-transformed data. A restricted maximum likelihood (REML) approach was used. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used to model the within-subject errors.|LS geometric mean ratio|1.21||||0.0546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.48|||Repeated measures analysis|||Comparison of change from baseline, expressed as a ratio, in blood eosinophil count; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.||1.48|1.00|0.0546
81439870|NCT02449473|162571542|SUPERIORITY|The repeated measures analysis included treatment group, baseline log-transformed differential sputum eosinophils and visit as fixed effects. Treatment-by-visit interaction was also included. The analysis was performed using log-transformed data. A REML approach was used. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used to model the within-subject errors.|LS geometric mean ratio|0.57||||0.6334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|6.0|||Repeated measures analysis|||Comparison of change from baseline, expressed as a ratio, in differential sputum eosinophils; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.||6.00|0.06|0.6334
81738513|NCT00835575|163175118|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.87||||||90.0|99.47|108.46|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.46|99.47|
81738514|NCT02826694|163175121|OTHER|||||||0.168|||||||linear mixed effect model|||T3||||0.168
81738515|NCT02826694|163175121|OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||linear mixed effect model|||T4||||0.026
81738516|NCT01609257|163175134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.674||||||No multiplicity adjustment.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.674
81738517|NCT01609257|163175141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Statistically significant at p\<0.05. No multiplicity adjustment.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81738518|NCT01609257|163175142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||||||Statistically significant at p\<0.05. No multiplicity adjustment.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Score 1||||0.008
81738519|NCT01609257|163175142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037||||||Statistically significant at p\<0.05. No multiplicity adjustment.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Score 2||||0.037
81738520|NCT01609257|163175143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.199|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.199
81738521|NCT01609257|163175144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.562||||||Comparison of % Positive|Fisher Exact|||Any Day 1 to 30||||0.562
81738522|NCT00761813|163175168|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.09||||||||1.09|.63|
81738523|NCT00761813|163175169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81738524|NCT01058668|163175316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-3.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||cariprazine (3-6 mg/day) - placebo|||-3.8|-8.4|<0.001
81738525|NCT01058668|163175316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||cariprazine (6-12 mg/day) - placebo|||-3.6|-8.2|<0.001
81738526|NCT01058668|163175317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||cariprazine (3-6 mg/day) - placebo|||-0.4|-0.9|<0.001
81738527|NCT01058668|163175317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||cariprazine (6-12 mg/day) - placebo|||-0.3|-0.9|<0.001
81738528|NCT02777580|163175325|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81738529|NCT02777580|163175326|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.48||||||||1.48|0.62|
81738530|NCT02777580|163175327|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|4.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|35.8||||||||35.8|0.58|
81738531|NCT02777580|163175328|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|6.48||||||||6.48|0.25|
81738532|NCT03930732|163175367|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle primary and a few secondary endpoint analyses at a 2-sided significance level of 0.049. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported (till OM 9). The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.049 level.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.324||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.508|-0.14|||Negative binomial model||Derived using delta method.|Derived using negative binomial model with the total number of the events occurring during the 52-week treatment period as the response variable, and treatment group, region (pooled country), inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) dose, smoking status at screening, baseline disease severity, and number of moderate or severe COPD exacerbation events within one year prior to the study as covariates, and log-transformed treatment duration as an offset variable.||-0.140|-0.508|0.0005
81738533|NCT03930732|163175368|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|0.083|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|0.125||Threshold for significance at 0.049 level.|MMRM model|||Derived from mixed-effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) model with the change from baseline in pre-BD FEV1 up to Week 12 as response variables, and treatment group, age, sex, height, region (pooled country), ICS dose, smoking status at screening, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline pre-BD FEV1, and FEV1 baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates. Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||0.125|0.042|<0.0001
81738534|NCT03930732|163175369|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.083||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.128||Threshold for significance at 0.049 level.|MMRM model|||Derived from MMRM model with the change from baseline in pre-BDFEV1 up to Week 52 as response variables, and treatment group, age, sex, height, region (pooled country), ICS dose, smoking status at screening, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline pre-BD FEV1, and FEV1 baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates. Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||0.128|0.038|0.0003
81738535|NCT03930732|163175370|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.124||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.203||Threshold for significance at 0.049 level.|MMRM model|||Derived from MMRM model with the change from baseline in pre-BD FEV1 up to Week 12 as response variables, and treatment group, age, sex, height, region (pooled country), ICS dose, smoking status at screening, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline pre-BD FEV1, and FEV1 baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates. Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||0.203|0.045|0.0022
81738536|NCT03930732|163175371|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.127||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|0.212||Threshold for significance at 0.049 level.|MMRM model|||Derived from MMRM model with the change from baseline in pre-BD FEV1 up to Week 52 as response variables, and treatment group, age, sex, height, region (pooled country), ICS dose, smoking status at screening, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline pre-BD FEV1, and FEV1 baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates. Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||0.212|0.042|0.0034
81738537|NCT03930732|163175372|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.363||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.459|-1.266||Threshold for significance at 0.049 level.|MMRM model|||Derived from MMRM model with the change from baseline in SGRQ total score up to Week 52 as response variables, and treatment group, region (pooled country), ICS dose, smoking status at screening, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline SGRQ total score, and SGRQ baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates. Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-1.266|-5.459|0.0017
81738538|NCT03930732|163175373|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.439||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.096|1.89||Threshold for significance at 0.049 level.|Regression, Logistic|||Derived from logistic regression model which includes treatment group, region (pooled country), ICS dose, smoking status at screening, and baseline SGRQ total score as covariates. Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||1.890|1.096|0.0089
81738539|NCT03930732|163175374|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.137||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.823|-0.45||Threshold for significance at 0.049 level.|MMRM model|||Derived from MMRM model with the change from baseline in E-RS: COPD RS-Total Score to Week 52 as response variables, and treatment group, region (pooled country), ICS dose, smoking status at screening, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline E-RS: COPD RS-Total Score, and baseline E-RS: COPD RS-Total Score-by-visit interaction as covariates. Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-0.450|-1.823|0.0012
81738540|NCT03930732|163175375|SUPERIORITY|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.418||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.728|-0.109||Threshold for significance at 0.049 level.|Negative binomial model||Derived using delta method.|Derived using negative binomial model with the total number of the events occurring during the 52-week treatment period as the response variable, and treatment group, region (pooled country), ICS dose, smoking status at screening, baseline disease severity, and number of moderate or severe COPD exacerbation events within one year prior to the study as covariates, and log-transformed treatment duration as an offset variable.||-0.109|-0.728|0.0052
81738541|NCT02825680|163175384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis compares reach within the pre-intervention timeframe versus the post-intervention timeframe for each LEAP (intervention) and control case. Intention to treat analysis was used; all participating facilities randomized to the LEAP (intervention) arm were included whether or not they completed the intervention.||||.011
81738542|NCT00835692|163175385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The pharmacokinetic parameters will be evaluated statistically by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for the experimental design of this study.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Mean x 100|98.4||||||90.0|91.5|106.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||106|91.5|
81738543|NCT00835692|163175386|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The pharmacokinetic parameters will be evaluated statistically by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for the experimental design of this study.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|93.5||||||90.0|89.6|97.6|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||97.6|89.6|
81738544|NCT00835692|163175387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The pharmacokinetic parameters will be evaluated statistically by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for the experimental design of this study.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|93.5||||||90.0|89.5|97.7|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||97.7|89.5|
81738545|NCT01149733|163175388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of Geometric Means|97.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.0|105.32|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the test (T) and reference (R) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||105.32|91.00|
81738546|NCT01149733|163175389|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of Geometric Means|91.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.72|96.1|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the test (T) and reference (R) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||96.10|87.72|
81738547|NCT01149733|163175390|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of Geometric Means|90.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.59|94.89|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the test (T) and reference (R) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||94.89|86.59|
81738548|NCT00185458|163175413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||Time effect tested with Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the reference period tested.||||0.128
81450544|NCT03589768|162587848|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.7||||0.1532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for 6 months of age time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.1|0.5|0.1532
81738549|NCT00185458|163175414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.296||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||Time effect tested with Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the reference period tested.||||0.296
81738550|NCT00185458|163175416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||This is a Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test the time effect within the treatment group. The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the time points tested.||||<0.001
81738551|NCT00185458|163175418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||This is a Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test the time effect within the treatment group. The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the time points tested.||||0.027
81738552|NCT00185458|163175419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||This is a Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test the time effect within the treatment group. The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the time points tested.||||<0.001
81738553|NCT00185458|163175420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||This is a Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test the time effect within the treatment group. The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the time points tested.||||<0.001
81439871|NCT02449473|162571543|SUPERIORITY|The repeated measures analysis included treatment group, baseline log-transformed blood free ECP and visit as fixed effects. Treatment-by-visit interaction was also included. The analysis was performed using log-transformed data. A REML approach was used. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used to model the within-subject errors.|LS geometric mean ratio|1.11||||0.3769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.4|||Repeated measures analysis|||Comparison of change from baseline, expressed as a ratio, in blood free ECP concentration; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.||1.40|0.88|0.3769
81738554|NCT00185458|163175421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||This is a Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test the time effect within the treatment group. The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the time points tested.||||<0.001
81738555|NCT00185458|163175422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||This is a Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test the time effect within the treatment group. The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the time points tested.||||0.054
81738556|NCT00185458|163175423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||This is a Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test the time effect within the treatment group. The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the time points tested.||||<0.001
81738557|NCT00185458|163175424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||This is a Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test the time effect within the treatment group. The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the time points tested.||||<0.001
81738558|NCT00185458|163175425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||This is a Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test the time effect within the treatment group. The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the time points tested.||||<0.001
81738559|NCT00185458|163175426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||This is a Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test the time effect within the treatment group. The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the time points tested.||||<0.001
81738560|NCT00185458|163175427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||This is a Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test the time effect within the treatment group. The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the time points tested.||||<0.001
81738561|NCT00185458|163175428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||This is a Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test the time effect within the treatment group. The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the time points tested.||||<0.001
81738562|NCT00185458|163175429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.175||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||This is a Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test the time effect within the treatment group. The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the time points tested.||||0.175
81439872|NCT02449473|162571544|SUPERIORITY|The repeated measures analysis included treatment group, baseline log-transformed sputum free ECP and visit as fixed effects. Treatment-by-visit interaction was also included. The analysis was performed using log-transformed data. A REML approach was used. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used to model the within-subject errors.|LS geometric mean ratio|0.49||||0.1126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.2|||Repeated measures analysis|||Comparison of change from baseline, expressed as a ratio, in sputum free ECP concentration; Tralo 300 mg Q2W vs placebo.||1.20|0.20|0.1126
81439873|NCT04034355|162571545|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.521||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0462|2.2113|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.2113|1.0462|0.0280
81439874|NCT03535857|162571565|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Pairwise t- test|||||||0.546
81439875|NCT02322788|162571572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated mean ratio|1.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed effect model based on restricted maximum likelihood analysis is used to estimate the treatment effect. PC20 in natural log scale is the response variable, treatment and period are the fixed effects, and patient within sequence is a random effect.||2.29|1.52|<0.001
81439876|NCT02322788|162571572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated mean ratio|1.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed effect model based on restricted maximum likelihood analysis is used to estimate the treatment effect. PC20 in natural log scale is the response variable, treatment and period are the fixed effects, and patient within sequence is a random effect.||2.20|1.46|<0.001
81738563|NCT00185458|163175430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.062||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||This is a Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test the time effect within the treatment group. The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the time points tested.||||0.062
81738564|NCT00185458|163175431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Friedman's two-way ANOVA|||This is a Friedman's two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test the time effect within the treatment group. The null-hypothesis is that the means are equal at the time points tested.||||<0.001
81738565|NCT03503318|163175481|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.109|0.367||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using the stratified Cox proportional hazard model, with treatment (placebo, TV-46000 q1m and TV-46000 q2m or placebo and TV-46000 overall \[including q1m and q2m\]) as explanatory variable and sex-dose as a stratification factor, and the stratified log rank test p-value (sex-dose as a stratification factor) referred to (TV-46000/placebo) comparison.||0.367|0.109|<0.0001
81738566|NCT03503318|163175481|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.375|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.227|0.618||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using the stratified Cox proportional hazard model, with treatment (placebo, TV-46000 q1m and TV-46000 q2m or placebo and TV-46000 overall \[including q1m and q2m\]) as explanatory variable and sex-dose as a stratification factor, and the stratified log rank test p-value (sex-dose as a stratification factor) referred to (TV-46000/placebo) comparison.||0.618|0.227|<0.0001
81738567|NCT03804983|163175514|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.178||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.178
81738568|NCT03804983|163175515|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.145||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.145
81738569|NCT03804983|163175516|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.304||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.304
81738570|NCT03804983|163175517|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.131||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.131
81738571|NCT03804983|163175519|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.206||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.206
81738572|NCT03804983|163175520|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.335||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.335
81738573|NCT03804983|163175521|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.637||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.637
81738574|NCT03804983|163175522|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.347||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.347
81738575|NCT03804983|163175523|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.057||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.057
81738576|NCT03804983|163175524|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.435||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.435
81738577|NCT03804983|163175525|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.135||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.135
81439877|NCT02322788|162571572|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The details of the sample size calculation is document at Section 8.2 the study protocol.|Estimated mean ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed effect model based on restricted maximum likelihood analysis is used to estimate the treatment effect. PC20 in natural log scale is the response variable, treatment and period are the fixed effects, and patient within sequence is a random effect.||1.13|0.75|
81439878|NCT02322788|162571572|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The details of the sample size calculation is document at Section 8.2 the study protocol.|Estimated mean ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed effect model based on restricted maximum likelihood analysis is used to estimate the treatment effect. PC20 in natural log scale is the response variable, treatment and period are the fixed effects, and patient within sequence is a random effect.||1.08|0.72|
81439879|NCT02760264|162571603|OTHER|Treatment levels were not compared.|||||||||||||||||"Safety Population was used for this analysis. Safety Population includes all subjects who receive at least one dose of vamorolone study medication.~Treatment levels were not compared."|||
81738578|NCT03804983|163175526|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.271||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.271
81738579|NCT03804983|163175527|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||1||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||1.0
81738580|NCT03804983|163175529|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||1||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||1.0
81738581|NCT03804983|163175530|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.294||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.294
81738582|NCT03804983|163175531|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.584||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.584
81439880|NCT02760264|162571605|OTHER|Treatment levels were not compared.|||||||||||||||||"Safety Population was used for this analysis. Safety Population includes all subjects who receive at least one dose of vamorolone study medication.~Treatment levels were not compared."|||
81439881|NCT02760264|162571607|OTHER|Treatment levels were not compared.|||||||||||||||||"Safety Population was used for this analysis. Safety Population includes all subjects who receive at least one dose of vamorolone study medication.~Treatment levels were not compared."|||
81439882|NCT02760264|162571608|OTHER|Treatment levels were not compared.|||||||||||||||||"Safety Population was used for this analysis. Safety Population includes all subjects who receive at least one dose of vamorolone study medication.~Treatment levels were not compared."|||
81439883|NCT02760264|162571610|OTHER|Treatment levels were not compared.|||||||||||||||||"Safety Population was used for this analysis. Safety Population includes all subjects who receive at least one dose of vamorolone study medication.~Treatment levels were not compared."|||
81439884|NCT02760264|162571612|OTHER|Treatment levels were not compared.|||||||||||||||||"Safety Population was used for this analysis. Safety Population includes all subjects who receive at least one dose of vamorolone study medication.~Treatment levels were not compared."|||
81439885|NCT05918822|162571620|OTHER|A mixed-effects model was applied to log (ln)-transformed plasma maribavir Cmax with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as random effect. Point estimates and their associated 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were constructed for differences between Treatment B (test) versus Treatment A (reference). Point estimate and their associated 90% CIs were then back transformed to provide point estimates and 90% CIs for ratios of Treatment B versus Treatment A.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR) (%)|82.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.31|90.91|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Test/Reference).|Comparison of Cmax of Maribavir: Part 1: Treatment B (Test) versus Treatment A (Reference)||90.91|74.31|
81738583|NCT03804983|163175532|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.69||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.69
81738584|NCT03804983|163175533|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.066||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.066
81738585|NCT03804983|163175534|OTHER|Analysis of Variance||||||0.904||||||All outcomes were analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA comparing baseline to the studied period(i.e., ski admission or home use), grouped by treatment. Significance level was set at a P-Value\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.904
81738586|NCT00424047|163175551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.324|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.438|||Log Rank|The p-value is based on an unstratified log rank test of survival curve differences between the treatment groups|Based on a proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with the treatment groups (Lenalidomide/Dex:Placebo/Dexamethasone)|||0.438|0.240|<0.001
81738587|NCT00424047|163175552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.498|1.07|||Log Rank|The p-value is based on an unstratified log rank test of survival curve differences between the treatment groups.|Based on a proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with the treatment groups (Lenalidomide/Dexamethasone:Placebo/Dexamethasone)|||1.070|0.498|0.105
81738588|NCT00424047|163175553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.863||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.651|1.143|||Log Rank|The p-value is based on an unstratified log rank test of survival curve differences between the treatment groups|Based on a proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with the treatment groups (CC-5013/Dex:Placebo/Dex)|||1.143|0.651|0.302
81439886|NCT05918822|162571620|OTHER|A mixed-effects model was applied to ln-transformed plasma maribavir Cmax with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Point estimates and their associated 90 percent (%) CIs were constructed for differences between Treatment C (test) versus Treatment B (reference). Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were then back transformed to provide point estimates and 90% CIs for ratios of Treatment C versus Treatment B.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR) (%)|57.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.18|63.84|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Test/Reference).|Comparison of Cmax of Maribavir: Part 1: Treatment C (Test) versus Treatment B (Reference)||63.84|52.18|
81738589|NCT00424047|163175554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Probability from Wilcoxon rank sum test||||||<0.001
81738590|NCT00424047|163175555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Probability from Wilcoxon rank sum test||||||<0.001
81738591|NCT00424047|163175558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.558||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.338|0.921|||Log Rank|The p-value is based on an unstratified log rank test of survival curve differences between the treatment groups|Based on a proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with the treatment groups (lenalidomide/dexamethasone : placebo/dexamethasone).|||0.921|0.338|0.021
81439887|NCT05918822|162571620|OTHER|A mixed-effects model was applied to ln-transformed plasma maribavir Cmax with treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were constructed for the differences between Treatment E (test) versus Treatment D (reference). The point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were then back transformed to provide point estimates and 90% CIs for the ratios of Treatment E versus Treatment D.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR) (%)|49.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.07|60.0|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Test/Reference).|Comparison of Cmax of Maribavir: Part 2: Treatment E (Test) versus Treatment D (Reference)||60.00|40.07|
81450545|NCT03589768|162587849|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.7||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.9|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for birth time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|0.9|0.6|0.0022
81450546|NCT03589768|162587849|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.7||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for prior to receipt of first dose of DTwP (approximately 6 weeks of age)|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|0.8|0.5|0.0008
81450547|NCT03589768|162587849|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.7||||0.0261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for one month after receipt of first dose of DTwP (approximately 10 weeks of age) time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.0|0.5|0.0261
81450548|NCT03589768|162587849|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.6||||0.0532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for one month after receipt of last dose of DTwP (approximately 18 weeks of age) time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.0|0.3|0.0532
81439888|NCT05918822|162571621|OTHER|A mixed-effects model was applied to ln-transformed plasma maribavir AUClast with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were constructed for differences between Treatment B (test) versus Treatment A (reference). Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were then back transformed to provide point estimates and 90% CIs for ratios of Treatment B versus Treatment A.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR) (%)|97.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.39|104.2|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Test/Reference).|Comparison of AUClast of Maribavir: Part 1: Treatment B (Test) versus Treatment A (Reference)||104.20|91.39|
81439889|NCT05918822|162571621|OTHER|A mixed-effects model was applied to ln-transformed plasma maribavir AUClast with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were constructed for differences between Treatment C (test) versus Treatment B (reference). Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were then back transformed to provide point estimates and 90% CIs for ratios of Treatment C versus Treatment B.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR) (%)|82.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.84|87.61|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Test/Reference).|Comparison of AUClast of Maribavir: Part 1: Treatment C (Test) versus Treatment B (Reference)||87.61|76.84|
81439890|NCT05918822|162571621|OTHER|A mixed-effects model was applied to ln-transformed plasma maribavir AUClast with treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were constructed for the differences between Treatment E (test) versus Treatment D (reference). The point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were then back transformed to provide point estimates and 90% CIs for the ratios of Treatment E versus Treatment D.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR) (%)|70.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.11|81.51|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Test/Reference).|Comparison of AUClast of Maribavir: Part 2: Treatment E (Test) versus Treatment D (Reference)||81.51|60.11|
81439891|NCT05918822|162571622|OTHER|A mixed-effects model was applied to ln-transformed plasma maribavir AUC0-infinity with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were constructed for differences between Treatment B (test) versus Treatment A (reference). Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were then back transformed to provide point estimates and 90% CIs for ratios of Treatment B versus Treatment A.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR) (%)|99.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.12|106.11|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Test/Reference).|Comparison of AUC0-infinity of Maribavir: Part 1: Treatment B (Test) versus Treatment A (Reference)||106.11|94.12|
81439892|NCT05918822|162571622|OTHER|A mixed-effects model was applied to ln-transformed plasma maribavir AUC0-infinity with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect. Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were constructed for differences between Treatment C (test) versus Treatment B (reference). Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were then back transformed to provide point estimates and 90% CIs for ratios of Treatment C versus Treatment B.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR) (%)|81.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.93|86.73||||||Comparison of AUC0-infinity of Maribavir: Part 1: Treatment C (Test) versus Treatment B (Reference)||86.73|76.93|
81439893|NCT05918822|162571622|OTHER|A mixed-effects model was applied to ln-transformed plasma maribavir AUC0-infinity with treatment as a fixed effect, and participant as a random effect. Point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were constructed for the differences between Treatment E (test) versus Treatment D (reference). The point estimates and their associated 90% CIs were then back transformed to provide point estimates and 90% CIs for the ratios of Treatment E versus Treatment D.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR) (%)|88.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.94|102.78|||||GMR (%) was calculated as 100\*(Test/Reference).|Comparison of AUC0-infinity of Maribavir: Part 2: Treatment E (Test) versus Treatment D (Reference)||102.78|76.94|
81439894|NCT03346070|162571626|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.92||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|3.1|||Log Rank||Cox regression model|||3.10|1.18|0.0075
81439895|NCT03346070|162571626|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|25.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.72|69.03|||Log Rank||Cox regression model|||69.03|9.72|<0.0001
81439896|NCT03346070|162571626|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|61.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.13|266.77|||Log Rank||Cox regression model|||266.77|14.13|<0.0001
81472926|NCT02913105|162637764|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.608|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.975|-0.242|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 84||-0.242|-0.975|0.0070
81472927|NCT02913105|162637764|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.686|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.091|-0.281|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 112 (EOS)||-0.281|-1.091|0.0060
81472928|NCT02913105|162637765|OTHER|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.9927|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.015|0.014|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 28||0.014|-0.015|0.9927
81439897|NCT03346070|162571626|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.38||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|3.93|||Log Rank||Cox regression model|||3.93|1.44|0.0005
81439898|NCT03346070|162571626|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.01|||Log Rank||Cox regression model|||3.01|1.50|<0.0001
81439899|NCT03346070|162571627|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.3||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|15.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||15.0|-9.6|0.602
81439900|NCT03346070|162571627|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.2||||0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|13.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||13.5|-13.4|0.969
81439901|NCT03346070|162571627|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.6||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|15.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||15.0|-8.7|0.567
81439902|NCT03346070|162571627|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.6||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|15.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||15.0|-8.8|0.571
81738592|NCT00424047|163175559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.362|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.478||The p-value is based on an unstratified log rank test of survival curve differences between the treatment groups.|Log Rank||Based on a proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with the treatment groups (CC-5013/Dex:Placebo/Dex)|||0.478|0.27|<0.001
81738593|NCT00424047|163175560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.166||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.887|1.532||The p-value is based on an unstratified log rank test of survival curve differences between the treatment groups.|Log Rank||Based on a proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with the treatment groups (lenalidomide/dexamethasone: placebo/dexamethasone)|||1.532|0.887|0.271
81738594|NCT00424047|163175561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.135||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.866|1.486||The p-value is based on an unstratified log rank test of survival curve differences between the treatment groups.|Log Rank||Based on a proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with the treatment groups (CC-5013/Dex:Placebo/Dex)|||1.486|0.866|0.359
81738595|NCT00424047|163175562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.619||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.398|0.964|||Log Rank|The p-value is based on an unstratified log rank test of survival curve differences between the treatment groups.|Based on a proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with the treatment groups (CC-5013/Dex:Placebo/Dex)|||0.964|0.398|0.032
81439903|NCT03346070|162571627|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-0.2||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|10.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||10.9|-11.6|0.950
81439904|NCT03346070|162571627|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.9||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|15.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||15.9|-8.4|0.528
81439905|NCT03346070|162571627|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|1.3||||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|9.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||9.6|-6.8|0.709
81439906|NCT03346070|162571628|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.2||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|17.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||17.4|-12.3|0.738
81439907|NCT03346070|162571628|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|11.1||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|26.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||26.3|-1.7|0.077
81439908|NCT03346070|162571628|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.4||||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|16.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||16.4|-12.0|0.717
81439909|NCT03346070|162571628|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.0||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|19.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||19.7|-9.9|0.486
81439910|NCT03346070|162571628|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-1.2||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|12.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||12.4|-16.2|0.849
81439911|NCT03346070|162571628|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-4.9||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|6.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||6.7|-18.2|0.339
81439912|NCT03346070|162571628|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.6||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|16.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||16.8|-2.6|0.149
81439913|NCT03346070|162571629|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.7||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|6.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||6.7|-13.9|0.299
81439914|NCT03346070|162571629|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|9.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||9.4|-9.9|>0.999
81439915|NCT03346070|162571629|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.6||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|7.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||7.0|-13.7|0.326
81439916|NCT03346070|162571629|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.5||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|7.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||7.1|-13.6|0.335
81439917|NCT03346070|162571629|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.3||||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|11.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||11.9|-11.1|0.935
81439918|NCT03346070|162571629|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.7||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|7.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||7.3|-13.8|0.326
81439919|NCT03346070|162571629|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-1.4||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|3.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||3.5|-7.5|0.299
81439920|NCT03346070|162571630|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|13.1|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||13.1|-12.7|
81439921|NCT03346070|162571630|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|12.2|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||12.2|-19.6|
81439922|NCT03346070|162571630|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|19.7|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||19.7|-8.1|
81439923|NCT03346070|162571630|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|13.1|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||13.1|-18.0|
81439924|NCT03346070|162571630|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|19.2|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||19.2|-9.6|
81439925|NCT03346070|162571630|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|17.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||17.0|-12.5|
81439926|NCT03346070|162571630|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|7.8|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||7.8|-11.4|
81439927|NCT03346070|162571631|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|9.1|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||9.1|-15.2|
81472929|NCT02913105|162637765|OTHER|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.2794|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.007|0.035|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 42||0.035|-0.007|0.2794
81439928|NCT03346070|162571631|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|1.3|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||1.3|-22.3|
81439929|NCT03346070|162571631|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|6.8|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||6.8|-18.8|
81439930|NCT03346070|162571631|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|1.8|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||1.8|-21.2|
81439931|NCT03346070|162571631|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|10.5|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||10.5|-17.0|
81439932|NCT03346070|162571631|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|15.5|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||15.5|-14.0|
81439933|NCT03346070|162571631|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|1.2|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||1.2|-13.9|
81439934|NCT03346070|162571632|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|7.3|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||7.3|-13.4|
81738596|NCT04517604|163175582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.984||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.52|6.47||no adjustment for multiple comparisons as was a pilot|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.47|-16.52|.343
81439935|NCT03346070|162571632|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|10.8|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||10.8|-12.3|
81439936|NCT03346070|162571632|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|7.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||7.0|-13.7|
81439937|NCT03346070|162571632|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|11.7|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||11.7|-11.2|
81439938|NCT03346070|162571632|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|11.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||11.0|-11.5|
81439939|NCT03346070|162571632|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|12.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||12.0|-11.0|
81439940|NCT03346070|162571633|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|16.9|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||16.9|-10.8|
81439941|NCT03346070|162571633|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-76.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.2|-57.6|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||-57.6|-87.2|
81439942|NCT03346070|162571633|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-78.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.8|-61.1|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||-61.1|-88.8|
81439943|NCT03346070|162571633|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|14.2|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||14.2|-7.2|
81439944|NCT03346070|162571633|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|11.0|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||11.0|-4.8|
81439945|NCT03346070|162571634|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.86|||||Log transformation and t-distribution|||0.86|0.48|
81439946|NCT03346070|162571634|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.12|||||Log transformation and t-distribution|||0.12|0.06|
81439947|NCT03346070|162571634|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.19|||||Log transformation and t-distribution|||0.19|0.10|
81439948|NCT03346070|162571634|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.71|||||Log transformation and t-distribution|||0.71|0.40|
81439949|NCT03346070|162571634|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.72|||||Log transformation and t-distribution|||0.72|0.48|
81439950|NCT03346070|162571635|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.8|||||Log transformation and t-distribution|||0.80|0.50|
81439951|NCT03346070|162571635|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.13|||||Log transformation and t-distribution|||0.13|0.07|
81439952|NCT03346070|162571635|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.2|||||Log transformation and t-distribution|||0.20|0.11|
81439953|NCT03346070|162571635|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.72|||||Log transformation and t-distribution|||0.72|0.44|
81439954|NCT03346070|162571635|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.7|||||Log transformation and t-distribution|||0.70|0.51|
81439955|NCT03346070|162571636|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.81|||||Log transformation and t-distribution|||0.81|0.54|
81439956|NCT03346070|162571636|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.17|||||Log transformation and t-distribution|||0.17|0.09|
81439957|NCT03346070|162571636|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.27|||||Log transformation and t-distribution|||0.27|0.14|
81439958|NCT03346070|162571636|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.83|||||Log transformation and t-distribution|||0.83|0.52|
81439959|NCT03346070|162571636|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.77|||||Log transformation and t-distribution|||0.77|0.57|
81439960|NCT00255151|162571644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||Hochberg's method was used to ensure that the overall 0.0025 level of significance was maintained for the pairwise comparisons between each dexlansoprazole MR dose and placebo.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.00001
81439961|NCT00255151|162571644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||Hochberg's method was used to ensure that the overall 0.0025 level of significance was maintained for the pairwise comparisons between each dexlansoprazole MR dose and placebo.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.00001
81439962|NCT00255151|162571644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.80473||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.80473
81439963|NCT00255151|162571645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||The 0.0025 level of significance for this secondary endpoint was controlled using Hochberg's method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81439964|NCT00255151|162571645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||The 0.0025 level of significance for this secondary endpoint was controlled using Hochberg's method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81439965|NCT00255151|162571645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76046||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.76046
81439966|NCT00255151|162571647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||Hochberg's method was used to ensure that the overall 0.0025 level of significance was maintained for the pairwise comparisons between each dexlansoprazole MR dose and placebo.|Log Rank|||||||<0.00001
81439967|NCT00255151|162571647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||Hochberg's method was used to ensure that the overall 0.0025 level of significance was maintained for the pairwise comparisons between each dexlansoprazole MR dose and placebo.|Log Rank|||||||<0.00001
81439968|NCT00255151|162571647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37161||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||||||0.37161
81439969|NCT00255151|162571648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||The 0.0025 level of significance for this secondary endpoint was controlled using Hochberg's method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81439970|NCT00255151|162571648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||The 0.0025 level of significance for this secondary endpoint was controlled using Hochberg's method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81439971|NCT00255151|162571648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.597||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.59700
81439972|NCT00934596|162571663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|57.0|||<|0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81439973|NCT00934596|162571666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|72.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81439974|NCT00934596|162571671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|17.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As data for these small groups were non-parametric the median and quartiles were used for comparison of groups by the Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.||||<0.001
81439975|NCT01332578|162571675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-20.92||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.31|-15.81|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of median difference was determined.|Null hypothesis was no difference between test hot drink and standard paracetamol tablets.||-15.81|-27.31|0.0004
81439976|NCT02597582|162571684|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"A previous study found that the mean operation time was 165 minutes for patients undergoing LigaSure vessel sealing system-assisted total laryngectomy plus neck dissection and 195 minutes for those receiving conventional hemostasis.~With a difference in operative duration of 30 minutes between the two groups,9 the estimated sample size needed to demonstrate a two-sided significance level of 0.05 with 80% power should be at least 18 participants in each treatment arm."||||||0.022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.022
81439977|NCT02597582|162571685|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|As above||||||0.266|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.266
81439978|NCT02597582|162571686|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|as above||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.060
81439979|NCT02597582|162571688|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|as above||||||0.524|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.524
81439980|NCT02597582|162571689|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|as above||||||0.037|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.037
81450549|NCT03589768|162587849|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.9||||0.5587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for 6 months of age time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.4|0.5|0.5587
81450550|NCT03589768|162587850|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.9||||0.5056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.3|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for birth time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.3|0.6|0.5056
81450551|NCT03589768|162587850|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.0||||0.9466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for prior to receipt of first dose of DTwP (approximately 6 weeks of age)|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.5|0.7|0.9466
81450552|NCT03589768|162587850|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.1||||0.6911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.0|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for one month after receipt of first dose of DTwP (approximately 10 weeks of age) time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|2.0|0.6|0.6911
81450553|NCT03589768|162587850|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.6||||0.0952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for one month after receipt of last dose of DTwP (approximately 18 weeks of age) time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.1|0.3|0.0952
81450554|NCT03589768|162587850|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.2||||0.4134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.0|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for 6 months of age time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|2.0|0.8|0.4134
81439981|NCT01002794|162571690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Power calculation: The sample size calculation was based on the change in KOOS4 from baseline to two year follow-up. To detect a 10 point difference with a standard deviation of 15, with a level of power of 90%, level of significance of 0.05, and an estimated 15% dropout rate at two years, we determined that we would need 56 participants in each group. To allow for a 20% crossover rate, we randomised 140 participants.||||<0.05
81439982|NCT02065713|162571726|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.026|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.026
81439983|NCT03614494|162571727|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.2|36.4|||Chi-squared|||||36.4|26.2|<0.0001
81439984|NCT03614494|162571728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.197||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.906|||Logistic regression, Firth's bias reduct|||||0.906|0.021|0.036
81472930|NCT02913105|162637765|OTHER|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007||0.9032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.012|0.013|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 56||0.013|-0.012|0.9032
81472931|NCT02913105|162637765|OTHER|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.4163|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.009|0.027|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 84||0.027|-0.009|0.4163
81472932|NCT02913105|162637765|OTHER|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.7001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.022|0.014|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 112 (EOS)||0.014|-0.022|0.7001
81472933|NCT02913105|162637765|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.5367|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.009|0.021|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 28||0.021|-0.009|0.5367
81439985|NCT01005329|162571729|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The rate of the acute specified AEs (adverse events) from previous (and prior to ClinicalTrials.gov requirements) Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) trial 9708 of RT + cisplatin was 44% and the hypothesis is that the addition of bevacizumab to IMRT + cisplatin will not increase this rate beyond 60%. This study was designed with a 1-sided, upper bound confidence interval to estimate this AE rate. Twenty-seven evaluable patients were required to have 95% confidence that the true grade 3+ non-hematologic treatment-related AE rate is not greater than 60%. Please note that this is a 95% ONE-SIDED confidence bound which is equivalent to the upper bound of a two-sided 90% confidence interval.|||
81439986|NCT02997657|162571736|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.71
81439987|NCT02997657|162571737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.81
81439988|NCT02997657|162571738|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.69
81439989|NCT02997657|162571739|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.96
81472934|NCT02913105|162637765|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.5496|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.014|0.03|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 42||0.030|-0.014|0.5496
81439990|NCT02997657|162571740|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81439991|NCT02997657|162571741|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.90
81439992|NCT02997657|162571742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.82
81439993|NCT02129647|162571747|OTHER||||||||||||||||||10 tissue matched historical controls were analyzed. The Median (Full Range) of the histoscore was 122 (60 to 265)|||
81439994|NCT02129647|162571748|OTHER||||||||||||||||||10 tissue matched historical controls were analyzed. The Median (Full Range) of the histoscore was 135 (100 to 240)|||
81439995|NCT02129647|162571749|OTHER||||||||||||||||||10 tissue matched historical controls were analyzed. The Median (Full Range) of the histoscore was 12 (0 to 100)|||
81439996|NCT01311557|162571756|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"A two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed around each of the ratios: Pertussis toxoid (PT) GMT Group 1 / GMT Group 2.~The GMT hypothesis was supported by the data if the lower bound of the calculated 95% CI was \> 0.67. This was the equivalent of testing the null hypothesis using a one-sided type I error rate of 0.025."|GMT Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.843|1.05||||||||1.05|0.843|
81439997|NCT01311557|162571756|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"A two-sided 95% CI was constructed around each of the ratios: anti-Filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA) GMT Group 1 / GMT Group 2.~The GMT hypothesis was supported by the data if the lower bound of the calculated 95% CI was \> 0.67. This was the equivalent of testing the null hypothesis using a one-sided type I error rate of 0.025."|GMT Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.944|1.13||||||||1.13|0.944|
81439998|NCT01311557|162571756|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"A two-sided 95% CI was constructed around each of the ratios: Anti-Pertactin (PRN) GMT Group 1 / GMT Group 2.~The GMT hypothesis was supported by the data if the lower bound of the calculated 95% CI was \> 0.67. This was the equivalent of testing the null hypothesis using a one-sided type I error rate of 0.025."|GMT Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.928|1.18||||||||1.18|0.928|
81439999|NCT01311557|162571756|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI was constructed around each of the ratios: anti-Fimbriae types 2 and 3 (FIM) GMT Group 1 / GMT Group 2. The GMT hypothesis was supported by the data if the lower bound of the calculated 95% CI was \> 0.67. This was the equivalent of testing the null hypothesis using a one-sided type I error rate of 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.882|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.731|1.06||||||||1.06|0.731|
81440000|NCT01833533|162571769|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The noninferiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment for the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus placebo RBV treatment group as compared with the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN-RBV was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 65% to achieve noninferiority.|Percentage of Participants|90.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.2|94.3|||||95% CI was calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of ≥90% in the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV arm (100 participants) and ≥85% in the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus Placebo RBV arm (200 participants) provides \>95% power to demonstrate noninferiority of each regimen to the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN and RBV therapy (75%) (based on the normal approximation of a single binomial proportion in a one-sample test for superiority).||94.3|86.2|
81440001|NCT01833533|162571769|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The noninferiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks for the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV treatment group as compared with the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN-RBV was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 65% to achieve noninferiority.|Percentage of Participants|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.7|100.0|||||95% CI was calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of ≥90% in the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV arm (100 participants) and ≥85% in the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus Placebo RBV arm (200 participants) provides \>95% power to demonstrate noninferiority of each regimen to the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN and RBV therapy (75%) (based on the normal approximation of a single binomial proportion in a one-sample test for superiority).||100.0|93.7|
81440002|NCT01833533|162571770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81440003|NCT01833533|162571771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.7|100.0|||||95% CI was calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution; the lower confidence bound for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 75% to achieve superiority.|Based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of ≥90% in the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV arm (100 participants) and ≥85% in the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus Placebo RBV arm (200 participants) provides \>90% power to demonstrate superiority of each regimen to the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN and RBV therapy (75%) (based on the normal approximation of a single binomial proportion in a one-sample test for superiority).||100.0|93.7|
81440004|NCT01833533|162571771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|90.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.2|94.3|||||95% CI was calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution; the lower confidence bound for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 75% to achieve superiority.|Based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of ≥90% in the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV arm (100 participants) and ≥85% in the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus Placebo RBV arm (200 participants) provides \>90% power to demonstrate superiority of each regimen to the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN and RBV therapy (75%) (based on the normal approximation of a single binomial proportion in a one-sample test for superiority).||94.3|86.2|
81440005|NCT01833533|162571771|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Noninferiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment in the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus placebo RBV treatment group as compared with the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV treatment group was analyzed using a noninferiority margin of -10.5%; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% CI (calculated using normal approximation to the binomial distribution)for the difference in percentage of participants must exceed -10.5% to achieve noninferiority.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|-6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-1.5|||||95% CI was calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of ≥90% in the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV arm (100 participants) and ≥85% in the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus Placebo RBV arm (200 participants) provides \>95% power to demonstrate noninferiority of the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV arm compared with the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus Placebo RBV arm (normal approximation of a single binomial proportion in a one-sample test for superiority).||-1.5|-12.0|
81440006|NCT02502734|162571774|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority would be demonstrated if the lower limit of the confidence interval (0.025, 1-sided significance test level) for the mean difference in lower-leg growth rate of FF 50 mcg OD versus Placebo was greater than -0.20mm/week.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.052|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1217|0.0176||Non-inferiority would be demonstrated if the lower limit of the confidence interval (0.025,1-sided significance test level) for the mean difference in lower-leg growth rate of FF 50 mcg OD versus Placebo was greater than -0.20mm/week.|ANCOVA|Analysis performed using ANCOVA with covariates period-level baseline and subject-level baseline lower-leg length, age, gender, treatment and period.||||0.0176|-0.1217|
81440007|NCT03476317|162571776|EQUIVALENCE|Median difference in calprotectin for controls from day 12 to baseline||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81440008|NCT02075606|162571860|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.17|||=|0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Clinical symptomatic response as dependent variable and CTC presence at baseline as explanatory variable was used to perform the logistic regression analysis.||1.65|0.02|=0.126
81440009|NCT04019054|162571871|SUPERIORITY|Repeated-measure MANOVA was utilized to compare control and active group.||||||0.518|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.518
81440010|NCT04019054|162571872|SUPERIORITY|Repeated-measure MANOVA was utilized to compare control and active group. This allowed for examination between and within each group. Analysis described here is within-group differences.||||||0.008||||||a priori threshold for significance of p=0.05. Observed power η2=0.39.|ANOVA|||||||0.008
81440011|NCT04019054|162571872|SUPERIORITY|Repeated-measure MANOVA was utilized to compare control and active group. This allowed for examination between and within each group. Analysis described here is between-group differences.|||||>|0.05||||||a priori threshold for significance of p=0.05.|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81440012|NCT04019054|162571873|SUPERIORITY|Repeated-measure MANOVA was utilized to compare control and active group. This allowed for examination between and within each group. Result described here is within-group difference over time.||||||0.004||||||a priori threshold for significance p=0.05. Result above describes within group testing over time. Observed power η2=0.43.|ANOVA|||||||0.004
81440013|NCT04019054|162571873|SUPERIORITY|Repeated-measure MANOVA was utilized to compare control and active group. This allowed for examination between and within each group. Result described here is the between-group comparison|||||>|0.05||||||a priori threshold for significance p=0.05|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81440014|NCT04019054|162571874|OTHER|This was a goodness of fit test of a multi-level model, fit was tested using a wald chi-square test.|||||<|0.01||||||Threshold for significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|This was specifically a wald chi-square test, performed in Stata for the purpose of assessing goodness-of-fit of a mixed effects model||Goodness of fit test of a two-variable negative binomial multi-level model of skin conductance level (SCL) as a function of step and timepoint. This multi-level model was generated using the menbreg function in Stata 16||||<0.01
81440015|NCT04019054|162571874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029||||||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||The second statistical analysis involved testing of the step-by-timepoint interaction in the two-variable negative binomial model of skin conductance level (SCL) (as a function of step and timepoint).||||0.029
81440016|NCT04019054|162571875|OTHER|This was a goodness of fit test of a multi-level model, fit was tested using a wald chi-square test.|||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|This was specifically a wald chi-square test, performed in Stata for the purpose of assessing goodness-of-fit of a mixed effects model||Goodness of fit test of a two-variable negative binomial multi-level model of anticipatory distress as a function of step and timepoint. This multi-level model was generated using the menbreg function in Stata 16||||<0.001
81440017|NCT04019054|162571875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63||||||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||This statistical analysis involved testing of the step-by-timepoint interaction in the two-variable negative binomial model of anticipatory distress as a function of step and timepoint.||||0.63
81440018|NCT04019054|162571875|OTHER|This was a goodness of fit test of a multi-level model, fit was tested using a wald chi-square test.|||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for significance of p=0.05|Chi-squared|This was specifically a wald chi-square test, performed in Stata for the purpose of assessing goodness-of-fit of a mixed effects model||Goodness of fit test of a two-variable negative binomial multi-level model of anticipatory distress as a function of treatment group and timepoint. This multi-level model was generated using the menbreg function in Stata 16||||<.001
81440019|NCT04019054|162571875|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||This statistical analysis involved testing of the step-by-timepoint interaction in the two-variable negative binomial model of anticipatory distress as a function of group and timepoint.||||<0.001
81440020|NCT04019054|162571875|OTHER|This was a goodness of fit test of a multi-level model, fit was tested using a wald chi-square test.|||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|This was specifically a wald chi-square test, performed in Stata for the purpose of assessing goodness-of-fit of a mixed effects model||Goodness of fit test of a two-variable negative binomial multi-level model of anticipatory distress as a function of step and group. This multi-level model was generated using the menbreg function in Stata 16||||<0.001
81472935|NCT02913105|162637765|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008||0.6844|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01|0.016|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 56||0.016|-0.010|0.6844
81440021|NCT04019054|162571875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047||||||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||This statistical analysis involved testing of the step-by-timepoint interaction in the two-variable negative binomial model of anticipatory distress as a function of step and group.||||0.047
81440022|NCT04019054|162571876|SUPERIORITY||Mann Whitney U statistic|13.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.58||0.027|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for significance of p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||2-sided Mann-Whitney U Test (nonparametric) utilized to compare the ability of the groups to tolerate treatment intensity.||||0.027
81440023|NCT04019054|162571878|OTHER|A pair of chi-square analyses were performed to validate blinding of the study (based on questionnaires completed by subjects and raters). Given the small sample size, Fisher's exact method was utilized. The number of correct and incorrect guesses for each group were examined once for the subject guesses and once for the rater's guesses.|||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|For the subjects, p=0.64 using Fisher's exact method. For the raters, p=1 using Fisher's exact method.||||||>.05
81440024|NCT04019054|162571879|OTHER|This was a goodness of fit test of a multi-level model, fit was tested using a wald chi-square test.|||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|This was specifically a wald chi-square test, performed in Stata for the purpose of assessing goodness-of-fit of a mixed effects model||Goodness of fit test of a two-variable negative binomial multi-level model of maximum distress as a function of step and timepoint. This multi-level model was generated using the menbreg function in Stata 16||||<.001
81440025|NCT04019054|162571879|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||This statistical analysis involved testing of the step-by-timepoint interaction in the two-variable negative binomial model of maximum distress as a function of step and timepoint.||||>.05
81472936|NCT02913105|162637765|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.5695|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.025|0.012|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 84||0.012|-0.025|0.5695
81440026|NCT04019054|162571879|OTHER|This was a goodness of fit test of a multi-level model, fit was tested using a wald chi-square test.|||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for significance of p=0.05|Chi-squared|This was specifically a wald chi-square test, performed in Stata for the purpose of assessing goodness-of-fit of a mixed effects model||Goodness of fit test of a two-variable negative binomial multi-level model of maximum distress as a function of treatment group and timepoint. This multi-level model was generated using the menbreg function in Stata 16||||<.001
81440027|NCT04019054|162571879|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for significance of p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||This statistical analysis involved testing of the step-by-timepoint interaction in the two-variable negative binomial model of maximum distress as a function of group and timepoint.||||<.001
81440028|NCT04019054|162571879|OTHER|This was a goodness of fit test of a multi-level model, fit was tested using a wald chi-square test.|||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|This was specifically a wald chi-square test, performed in Stata for the purpose of assessing goodness-of-fit of a mixed effects model||Goodness of fit test of a two-variable negative binomial multi-level model of maximum distress as a function of step and group. This multi-level model was generated using the menbreg function in Stata 16||||<0.001
81440029|NCT04019054|162571879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024||||||a priori threshold for significance of p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||This statistical analysis involved testing of the step-by-timepoint interaction in the two-variable negative binomial model of maximum distress as a function of step and group.||||0.024
81440030|NCT00508027|162571891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.7|<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Ho: There is no change in plasma biomarker levels before and after simivastatin treatment. With 12 patients in each group and assuming a 5% risk of Type I error (two-tailed α = 0.05) and estimated SD for the change in NOx (or sVCAM-1) of 48%, power will be 80% to detect a 40% change from baseline for each group, and a 55% difference in the change in biomarker levels between dose groups. Matched paired t-tests were used to measure changes in biomarker levels from baseline.||||<0.05
81440031|NCT03827018|162572029|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38||||0.0263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.92||Comparison of KPL-301 and placebo with respect to time to flare calculated by using a log-rank test stratified by randomization strata.|Log Rank||95% confidence interval was calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate and stratified by randomization strata.|||0.92|0.15|0.0263
81440032|NCT03827018|162572030|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportions|33.3||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|55.8||Two-sided p-value and 95% CI for the difference in sustained remission between two arms using normal approximation. Placebo arm is the reference.|normal approximation|||Secondary endpoints were analyzed in hierarchical order.||55.8|10.7|0.0038
81440033|NCT03827018|162572031|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.95||Calculated by using a log-rank test stratified by randomization strata.|Log Rank||Calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate, and stratified by randomization strata.|Secondary endpoints were analyzed in hierarchical order.||0.95|0.27|0.0277
81440034|NCT03827018|162572032|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43||||0.0378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.98||Calculated by using a log-rank test stratified by randomization strata.|Log Rank||Calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate, and stratified by randomization strata.|Secondary endpoints were analyzed in hierarchical order.||0.98|0.19|0.0378
81440035|NCT03827018|162572033|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49||||0.0651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.06||Calculated by using a log-rank test stratified by randomization strata.|Log Rank||Calculated based on a Cox proportional-hazards model with treatment as covariate, and stratified by randomization strata.|Secondary endpoints were analyzed in hierarchical order.||1.06|0.22|0.0651
81440036|NCT03827018|162572034|OTHER|Descriptive statistic|Least Squares (LS) means difference|-326.45||||0.0667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-675.99|23.09||Calculated using ANCOVA with treatment arm and randomization strata as discrete variables, and corticosteroid starting dose as a continuous variable.|ANCOVA|||||23.09|-675.99|0.0667
81440037|NCT03827018|162572035|OTHER|Descriptive statistic|Difference in percentages|31.0||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|50.8||95% CI and p-value are analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by randomization strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||50.8|11.1|0.0201
81440038|NCT03827018|162572036|OTHER|Descriptive statistic|Difference in percentages|9.5||||0.5533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|27.8||95% CI and p-value are analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by randomization strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.8|-8.7|0.5533
81440039|NCT03827018|162572037|OTHER|Descriptive statistics|Difference in percentages|39.3||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|61.3||95% CI and p-value are analyzed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by randomization strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||61.3|17.2|0.0031
81440040|NCT03827018|162572038|OTHER|Descriptive statistics|Least Squares (LS) means difference|-380.82||||0.1629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-919.66|158.02||Calculated using ANCOVA with treatment arm and randomization strata as discrete variables, and corticosteroid starting dose as a continuous variable|ANCOVA|||||158.02|-919.66|0.1629
81440041|NCT01043926|162572041|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"AUC(0-∞) GMR = AUC(0-∞) GM for Moderate Hepatic Insufficiency Participants ÷ AUC(0-∞) GM for Healthy Participants~A 90% CI for the AUC(0-∞) GMR was computed from the ANCOVA model. As prespecified by the analysis plan, if the upper limit bound of the 90% CI for the AUC(0-∞) GMR fell below 2.00, then the hypothesis would be met and the AUC(0-∞) of suvorexant would be similar in both groups of participants. That is, if the true ratio of the GM AUC(0-∞) is no more than 2.00."|AUC(0-∞) Geometric Mean Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.43|||ANCOVA|||"The geometric mean (GM) for each participant group and the corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated for AUC(0-∞) using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.~The AUC(0-∞) geometric mean ratio (GMR) of the 2 participant groups was used to test the primary hypothesis, which was that the AUC(0-∞) of suvorexant following a single 20-mg oral dose would be similar between participants with moderate hepatic insufficiency and healthy matched control participants."||1.43|0.74|
81440042|NCT01043926|162572042|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Cmax GMR = Cmax GM for Moderate Hepatic Insufficiency Participants ÷ Cmax GM for Healthy Participants~A 90% CI for the Cmax GMR was computed from the ANCOVA model. As prespecified by the analysis plan, if the upper limit bound of the 90% CI for the Cmax GMR fell below 2.00, then the hypothesis would be met and the Cmax of suvorexant would be similar in both groups of participants. That is, if the true ratio of the geometric mean Cmax is no more than 2.00."|Cmax Geometric Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.29|||ANCOVA|||"The GM for each participant group and the corresponding 95% CI were calculated for Cmax using an ANCOVA model.~The Cmax GMR of the 2 participant groups was used to test the primary hypothesis, which was that the Cmax of suvorexant following a single 20-mg oral dose would be similar between participants with moderate hepatic insufficiency and healthy matched control participants."||1.29|0.68|
81440043|NCT02598895|162572054|OTHER|||||||||||||||||The primary efficacy endpoint was percent patients achieving PSA decline of 50% or more from baseline (PSA50), assessed in the time prior to disease progression, unacceptable toxicity or 1 year after the last study medication. The historical comparison was PSA50 of 26%. The target response rate was 60%. The study followed an optimal two-stage Simon design (Simon, 1989) where the null hypothesis that the true PSA response rate PSA50 was 0.26 was tested against a one-sided alternative.|See above|||
81440044|NCT00545688|162572060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response rates|16.82||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|30.1||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by breast cancer type (operable, locally advanced, or inflammatory) and estrogen and or progesterone positivity (either positive versus both negative).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.1|3.5|0.0094
81440045|NCT00545688|162572060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, with Simes multiplicity adjustment.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0141
81440046|NCT00545688|162572060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response rates|-12.15||||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|-0.5||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by breast cancer type (operable, locally advanced, or inflammatory) and estrogen and or progesterone positivity (either positive versus both negative).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-0.5|-23.8|0.0198
81440047|NCT00545688|162572060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, with Simes multiplicity adjustment.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0198
81472937|NCT02913105|162637765|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.8015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.021|0.016|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 112 (EOS)||0.016|-0.021|0.8015
81472938|NCT02913105|162637765|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008||0.4923|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.008|0.02|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 28||0.020|-0.008|0.4923
81472939|NCT02913105|162637765|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.62|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.025|0.014|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 42||0.014|-0.025|0.6200
81472940|NCT02913105|162637765|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007||0.7423|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.009|0.014|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 56||0.014|-0.009|0.7423
81472941|NCT02913105|162637765|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.1272|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.032|0.001|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 84||0.001|-0.032|0.1272
81472942|NCT02913105|162637765|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), baseline and baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.8883|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.015|0.017|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 112 (EOS)||0.017|-0.015|0.8883
81472943|NCT02913105|162637766|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using an ANCOVA model which included effects for treatment, log-transformed baseline and stratification factor (BMI group). BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian =30 and Non-Asian=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.01||||0.9514|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.21|||ANCOVA|||||1.21|0.84|0.9514
81440048|NCT00545688|162572060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response rates|-21.84||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.1|-8.5||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by breast cancer type (operable, locally advanced, or inflammatory) and estrogen and or progesterone positivity (either positive versus both negative).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-8.5|-35.1|0.0010
81440049|NCT00545688|162572060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, with Simes multiplicity adjustment.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0030
81440050|NCT00545688|162572075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.2983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||HR is based on Cox proportional hazard regression stratified by breast cancer type and hormone positivity.|PFS||1.40|0.34|0.2983
81440051|NCT00545688|162572075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||0.4722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||HR is based on Cox proportional hazard regression stratified by breast cancer type and hormone positivity.|PFS||2.30|0.68|0.4722
81440052|NCT00545688|162572075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.05||||0.0268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|3.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||HR is based on Cox proportional hazard regression stratified by breast cancer type and hormone positivity.|PFS||3.93|1.07|0.0268
81440053|NCT00545688|162572075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.1805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||HR is based on Cox proportional hazard regression stratified by breast cancer type and hormone positivity.|DFS||1.27|0.28|0.1805
81472944|NCT02913105|162637766|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using an ANCOVA model which included effects for treatment, log-transformed baseline and stratification factor (BMI group). BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian =30 and Non-Asian=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.93||||0.5168|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.12|||ANCOVA|||||1.12|0.78|0.5168
81738597|NCT04517604|163175583|SUPERIORITY|This was a pilot study funded under a pilot funding mechanism which specifically did not require a power analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.42||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|-0.77||no test for multiple comparisons as this was a pilot study|Mixed Models Analysis|||This was an open-label, single group study using a within subject design. We compared pre-treatment values to post-treatment values.||-.77|-2.63|.0026
81738598|NCT05511935|163175591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.57|9.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||||9.06|-5.57|0.64
81738599|NCT05511935|163175592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|4.89|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.89|-2.28|0.47
81738600|NCT05511935|163175593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.25||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.77|6.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.11|-10.77|0.59
81738601|NCT05511935|163175594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.53||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.61|9.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||||9.38|-12.61|0.77
81738602|NCT05511935|163175595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.95|-6.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-6.47|-17.95|<0.001
81738603|NCT05511935|163175596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|5.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.34|-2.10|0.39
81738604|NCT05511935|163175597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.52|-3.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-3.24|-14.52|<0.01
81440054|NCT00545688|162572075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.5901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||HR is based on Cox proportional hazard regression stratified by breast cancer type and hormone positivity.|DFS||1.64|0.42|0.5901
81440055|NCT00545688|162572075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.16||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|4.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||HR is based on Cox proportional hazard regression stratified by breast cancer type and hormone positivity.|DFS||4.32|1.08|0.0250
81440056|NCT00546910|162572090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.87||P-value is for Time Active overall for morning, noon and evening. Primary tests were performed hierarchically to adjust for multiplicity. Time Active was tested at rank 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||0.87|0.52|<0.001
81440057|NCT00546910|162572090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.57||P-value is for Distance overall for morning, noon and evening. Primary tests were performed hierarchically to adjust for multiplicity. Distance was tested at rank 5.|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||1.57|0.98|<0.001
81440058|NCT00546910|162572090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.35||P-value is for Area overall for morning, noon and evening. Primary tests were performed hierarchically to adjust for multiplicity. Area was tested at rank 6.|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||1.35|0.81|<0.001
81440059|NCT00546910|162572090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.22||P-value is for Microevents overall for morning, noon and evening. Primary tests were performed hierarchically to adjust for multiplicity. Microevents was tested at rank 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||1.22|0.78|<0.001
81440060|NCT00546910|162572090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.58||P-value is for Motion Simplicity overall for morning, noon and evening. Primary tests were performed hierarchically to adjust for multiplicity. Motion Simplicity was tested at rank 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||0.58|0.18|<0.001
81738605|NCT05511935|163175598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.06||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|5.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.23|-10.90|0.49
81738606|NCT05511935|163175600|SUPERIORITY||Slope|7.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.28||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|18.35|||Regression, Linear|||||18.35|-2.92|0.15
81738607|NCT05511935|163175601|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.19||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.13|8.99|||Regression, Linear|||||8.99|-8.13|0.92
81738608|NCT05511935|163175602|SUPERIORITY||Slope|7.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.81||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|19.49|||Regression, Linear|||||19.49|-4.17|0.20
81738609|NCT05511935|163175603|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-9.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.74||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.15|12.56|||Regression, Linear|||||12.56|-31.15|0.39
81738610|NCT02832063|163175628|EQUIVALENCE|Primary efficacy power calculations assume a \>25% difference between B244 treatment and placebo and a 15% dropout. Each of the endpoints comprising the co-primary endpoint will be tested at an alpha level of p\<0.05. In order to achieve 90% power with a 5% Type I error rate, a total of 372 participants is required.||||||0.034|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.034
81738611|NCT00772603|163175643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-18.3|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.4|-5.8||P values reported are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. To preserve the overall Type I error-rate at 0.050, a step-up Hochberg procedure was used for the pair-wise comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to test the hypothesis of equal median reduction in PCH(T) from baseline between SPN-804 and placebo. The sample size of 120 patients per treatment arm provides over 95% power to detect a difference of 31% to 42% between placebo and 2400mg SPN-804 at a two-sided 0.025 level for an overall Type I error rate of 0.050.||-5.80|-30.40|=0.003
81440061|NCT00546910|162572091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|14.99||P-value for ADHD-RS Total Score|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||Comparison of atomoxetine vs. placebo at Visit 7 (Week 8)||14.99|8.20|<0.001
81440062|NCT00546910|162572092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.46||P-value for CGI-S ADHD score|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||Comparison of atomoxetine vs. placebo at Visit 7 (Week 8)||1.46|0.76|<0.001
81440063|NCT00546910|162572093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.55|7.92||P-value for Total Score|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||7.92|3.55|<0.001
81440064|NCT00546910|162572093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.96||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|5.44||P-value for Evening subscore|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||5.44|2.49|0.001
81440065|NCT00546910|162572093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18|||<|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.93||P-value for Morning subscore|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||1.93|0.42|<0.002
81440066|NCT00546910|162572093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.93||P-value for Item 11 (difficulty falling asleep).|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||0.93|0.31|<0.001
81472945|NCT02913105|162637766|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using an ANCOVA model which included effects for treatment, log-transformed baseline and stratification factor (BMI group). BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian =30 and Non-Asian=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.93||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.07|||ANCOVA|||||1.07|0.80|0.3740
81472946|NCT02913105|162637767|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.0||||0.9453|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.02|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 42||1.02|0.97|0.9453
81440067|NCT00546910|162572094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.35||P-value is for Reaction Time Variation overall for morning, noon and evening. Primary tests were performed hierarchically to adjust for multiplicity. Reaction time variation was tested at rank 1.|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||1.35|0.66|<0.001
81440068|NCT00546910|162572094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.93||P-value is for Omission Error overall for morning, noon and evening. Primary tests were performed hierarchically to adjust for multiplicity. Omission error was tested at rank 7.|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||0.93|0.46|<0.001
81440069|NCT00546910|162572094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.65||P-value is for Mean Reaction Time overall for morning, noon and evening. Primary tests were performed hierarchically to adjust for multiplicity. Mean reaction time was tested at rank 2.|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||0.65|0.17|<0.001
81472947|NCT02913105|162637767|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.99||||0.4344|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.01|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 84||1.01|0.96|0.4344
81440070|NCT00546910|162572094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.73||P-value is for Normalized Variation of Reaction Time overall for morning, noon and evening. Primary tests were performed hierarchically to adjust for multiplicity. Normalized Variation of Reaction Time was tested at rank 10.|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||0.73|0.26|<0.001
81472948|NCT02913105|162637767|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.99||||0.639|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.02|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 42||1.02|0.97|0.6390
81440071|NCT00546910|162572095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.68||P-value is for Commission Error overall for morning, noon and evening. Primary tests were performed hierarchically to adjust for multiplicity. Commission Error was tested at rank 4.|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||0.68|0.31|<0.001
81440072|NCT00546910|162572095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.31||P-value is for Anticipatory Response overall for morning, noon and evening. Anticipatory Response was not tested in the primary analysis but is a secondary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||0.31|0.02|0.022
81472949|NCT02913105|162637767|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.99||||0.6329|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.02|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 84||1.02|0.97|0.6329
81539343|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53||||0.0484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|6.34||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||6.34|1.01|0.0484
81472950|NCT02913105|162637767|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.99||||0.664|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.02|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 42||1.02|0.97|0.6640
81472951|NCT02913105|162637767|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.0||||0.7517|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.03|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Day 84||1.03|0.98|0.7517
81472952|NCT02913105|162637768|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.96||||0.739|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.19|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HA: Day 42||1.19|0.77|0.7390
81539344|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.6492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.08||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.08|0.50|0.6492
81738612|NCT00772603|163175643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-10.3|||=|0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|1.2||P values reported are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. To preserve the overall Type I error-rate at 0.050, a step-up Hochberg procedure was used for the pair-wise comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to test the hypothesis of equal median reduction in PCH(T) from baseline between SPN-804 and placebo. The sample size of 120 patients per treatment arm provides over 95% power to detect a difference of 24% to 32% between placebo and 1200mg SPN-804 at a two-sided 0.025 level for an overall Type I error rate of 0.050.||1.20|-22.30|=0.078
81738613|NCT00772603|163175644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-33.0|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|-6.3||P values reported are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. To preserve the overall Type I error-rate at 0.050, a step-up Hochberg procedure was used for the pair-wise comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to test the hypothesis of equal median reduction in PCH(M) from baseline between SPN-804 and placebo. The sample size of 120 patients per treatment arm provides over 95% power to detect a difference of 31% to 42% between placebo and 2400mg SPN-804 at a two-sided 0.025 level for an overall Type I error rate of 0.050.||-6.30|-33.00|=0.003
81738614|NCT00772603|163175644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-3.3|||=|0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|9.7||P values reported are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. To preserve the overall Type I error-rate at 0.050, a step-up Hochberg procedure was used for the pair-wise comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to test the hypothesis of equal median reduction in PCH(M) from baseline between SPN-804 and placebo. The sample size of 120 patients per treatment arm provides over 95% power to detect a difference of 24% to 32% between placebo and 1200mg SPN-804 at a two-sided 0.025 level for an overall Type I error rate of 0.050.||9.70|-16.20|=0.589
81738615|NCT00772603|163175645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.983|||=|0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.126|3.494|||Regression, Logistic|||The treatment response was analyzed using a logistic regression model with treatment group as a factor and country (or cluster), age, sex, and baseline seizure frequency per 28 days as explanatory variables.||3.494|1.126|=0.018
81738616|NCT00772603|163175645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67|||=|0.075||95.0|0.95|2.937|||Regression, Logistic|||The treatment response was analyzed using a logistic regression model with treatment group as a factor and country (or cluster), age, sex, and baseline seizure frequency per 28 days as explanatory variables.||2.937|0.950|=0.075
81738617|NCT00772603|163175646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.013||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Pairwise comparisons of OXC XR 2400mg/day vs. placebo seizure-free rates during the Treatment Phase were made by means of Fisher's exact test for the ITT population.||||=0.013
81738618|NCT00772603|163175646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.528||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Pairwise comparisons of OXC XR 1200mg/day vs. placebo seizure-free rates during the Treatment Phase were made by means of Fisher's exact test for the ITT population.||||=0.528
81738619|NCT00772603|163175647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.008||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Pairwise comparisons of OXC XR 2400mg/day vs. placebo seizure-free rates during the Maintenance Period were made by means of Fisher's exact test for the ITT population.||||=0.008
81738620|NCT00772603|163175647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0546||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Pairwise comparisons of OXC XR 1200mg/day vs. placebo seizure-free rates during the Maintenance Period were made by means of Fisher's exact test for the ITT population.||||=0.0546
81738621|NCT00446966|163175650|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81738622|NCT00859521|163175663|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|96.7||||||90.0|92.4|101.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||101|92.4|
81738623|NCT00859521|163175664|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|98.4||||||90.0|96.9|100.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||100|96.9|
81738624|NCT00859521|163175665|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|98.8||||||90.0|97.2|100.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||100|97.2|
81738625|NCT02125461|163175666|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.65|||Log Rank|||Analysis performed using a stratified log rank test adjusting for age at randomization (\<65 vs ≥65), sex (male vs female), and smoking history (smoker vs non-smoker) with ties handled using the Breslow approach.||0.65|0.42|<0.0001
81738626|NCT02125461|163175667|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.00251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.87|||Log Rank|||Analysis performed using a stratified log rank test adjusting for age at randomization (\<65 vs ≥65), sex (male vs female), and smoking history (smoker vs non-smoker) with ties handled using the Breslow approach.||0.87|0.53|0.00251
81539345|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|4.27||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||4.27|0.71|0.2230
81738627|NCT02125461|163175668|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Analysis performed using Fisher's exact test with mid p-value modification by subtracting half of the probability of the observed table from Fisher's p-value.||||<0.001
81738628|NCT02125461|163175672|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.68|||Log Rank|||Analysis performed using a stratified log rank test adjusting for age at randomization (\<65 vs ≥65), sex (male vs female), and smoking history (smoker vs non-smoker) with ties handled using the Breslow approach.||0.68|0.41|<0.0001
81738629|NCT02125461|163175673|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||P-value generated based on z-test where z-test statistic is the ratio of the log-transformed ratio of the cumulative hazards in the 2 treatment arms divided by the square root of the variance.|z-test|The variance was estimated using the delta method and Greenwood's formula.||||||0.005
81738630|NCT02125461|163175674|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.73|||Log Rank|||Analysis performed using a stratified log rank test adjusting for age at randomization (\<65 vs ≥65), sex (male vs female), and smoking history (smoker vs non-smoker) with ties handled using the Breslow approach.||0.73|0.46|<0.0001
81440073|NCT00546910|162572096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.18||P-value is for Error Rate overall for morning, noon and evening. Error Rate was not tested in the primary analysis but is a secondary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||1.18|0.69|<0.001
81440074|NCT00546910|162572096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.28||P-value is for Multi Response overall for morning, noon and evening. Multi Response was not tested in the primary analysis but is a secondary endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|Positive values for the mean difference are in favor of the atomoxetine arm.||||0.28|0.05|0.178
81440075|NCT03407612|162572120|EQUIVALENCE|p \< 0.05 required for groups to have non-equivalent results.||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis considers the baseline HOS-ADL measures.||||0.67
81440076|NCT03407612|162572120|EQUIVALENCE|p \< 0.05 required for groups to have non-equivalent results.||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis considers the 6 week postoperative HOS-ADL measures.||||0.73
81440077|NCT03407612|162572120|EQUIVALENCE|p \< 0.05 required for groups to have non-equivalent results.||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis considers the 12 week postoperative HOS-ADL measures.||||0.87
81440078|NCT03407612|162572120|EQUIVALENCE|p \< 0.05 required for groups to have non-equivalent results.||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis considers the 6 month postoperative HOS-ADL measures.||||0.78
81440079|NCT03407612|162572121|EQUIVALENCE|p \< 0.05 required for groups to have non-equivalent results.||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81440080|NCT03407612|162572122|EQUIVALENCE|p \< 0.05 required for groups to have non-equivalent results.||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81539346|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.43||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|9.02||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||9.02|1.30|0.0126
81440081|NCT01552369|162572172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0396|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.0396
81440082|NCT01552369|162572172|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.22||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|7.3|||Competing risk regression|Death was considered a competing risk.|The risk of CMV disease is 2.2x higher in the prophylaxis group when compared to the preemptive group|||7.3|1.01|0.048
81472953|NCT02913105|162637768|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.88||||0.3086|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.08|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HA: Day 84||1.08|0.72|0.3086
81738631|NCT02125461|163175675|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.18||Analysis performed using a stratified log rank test adjusting for age at randomization (\<65 vs ≥65), sex (male vs female), and smoking history (smoker vs non-smoker) with ties handled using the Breslow approach.|Log Rank|||The hazard ratio and CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with the Breslow method to control for ties, the stratification factors age at randomization (\<65 vs ≥65), sex (male vs female) and smoking history (smoker vs non-smoker) in the strata statement, and the CI calculated using a profile likelihood approach.||1.18|0.77|0.664
81738632|NCT02125461|163175676|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.29||Analysis performed using a stratified log rank test adjusting for age at randomization (\<65 vs ≥65), sex (male vs female), and smoking history (smoker vs non-smoker) with ties handled using the Breslow approach.|Log Rank|||Treatment comparison for dyspnea. The hazard ratio and CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with the Breslow method to control for ties, the stratification factors age at randomization (\<65 vs ≥65), sex (male vs female) and smoking history (smoker vs non-smoker) in the strata statement, and the CI calculated using a profile likelihood approach.||1.29|0.88|0.522
81738633|NCT02125461|163175676|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.12||Analysis performed using a stratified log rank test adjusting for age at randomization (\<65 vs ≥65), sex (male vs female), and smoking history (smoker vs non-smoker) with ties handled using the Breslow approach.|Log Rank|||Treatment comparison for cough. The hazard ratio and CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with the Breslow method to control for ties, the stratification factors age at randomization (\<65 vs ≥65), sex (male vs female) and smoking history (smoker vs non-smoker) in the strata statement, and the CI calculated using a profile likelihood approach.||1.12|0.74|0.380
81472954|NCT02913105|162637768|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.86||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.08|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HA: Day 42||1.08|0.69|0.2880
81738634|NCT02125461|163175676|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.0||Analysis performed using a stratified log rank test adjusting for age at randomization (\<65 vs ≥65), sex (male vs female), and smoking history (smoker vs non-smoker) with ties handled using the Breslow approach.|Log Rank|||Treatment comparison for hemoptysis. The hazard ratio and CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with the Breslow method to control for ties, the stratification factors age at randomization (\<65 vs ≥65), sex (male vs female) and smoking history (smoker vs non-smoker) in the strata statement, and the CI calculated using a profile likelihood approach.||1.00|0.56|0.048
81738635|NCT02125461|163175676|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.19||Analysis performed using a stratified log rank test adjusting for age at randomization (\<65 vs ≥65), sex (male vs female), and smoking history (smoker vs non-smoker) with ties handled using the Breslow approach.|Log Rank|||Treatment comparison for chest pain. The hazard ratio and CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazards model with the Breslow method to control for ties, the stratification factors age at randomization (\<65 vs ≥65), sex (male vs female) and smoking history (smoker vs non-smoker) in the strata statement, and the CI calculated using a profile likelihood approach.||1.19|0.75|0.626
81738636|NCT02888756|163175680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyzed for week 6, to provide statistical information for decision on execution of intracellular cytokine staining (ICS).||||0.14
81738637|NCT00834132|163175696|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using PROC GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|94.81||||||90.0|84.77|106.04|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||106.04|84.77|
81738638|NCT00834132|163175697|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using PROC GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|100.89||||||90.0|96.0|106.03|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||106.03|96.00|
81738639|NCT00834132|163175698|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using PROC GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|101.14||||||90.0|96.05|106.49|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||106.49|96.05|
81738640|NCT02718963|163175712|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to compare the Videofluoroscopic swallowing study(VFSS) kinematic variables, VDS, PAS, and high resolution manometry (HRM) variables between the neuromuscular electrical stimulation session and the control session in swallowing thin fluid and thick fluid for healthy, dysphagic and whole participants. Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the differences of VFSS variables, VDS, PAS, and HRM variables between the healthy participants and dysphagic participants.||||< 0.05
81738641|NCT00836472|163175730|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|96.41||||||90.0|88.43|105.1|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||105.10|88.43|
81738642|NCT00836472|163175731|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|98.78||||||90.0|95.14|102.57|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.57|95.14|
81738643|NCT00836472|163175732|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|98.52||||||90.0|94.44|102.78|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.78|94.44|
81738644|NCT00836472|163175733|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|94.08||||||90.0|89.6|98.77|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||98.77|89.60|
81738645|NCT00836472|163175734|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|96.33||||||90.0|92.6|100.21|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||100.21|92.60|
81738646|NCT00836472|163175735|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|96.01||||||90.0|92.18|100.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||100.00|92.18|
81738647|NCT01695239|163175736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81738648|NCT01695239|163175736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81738649|NCT01695239|163175736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81738650|NCT03913377|163175768|EQUIVALENCE|A statistically significant difference in NIBUT/NIKBUT between Test lens and Spectacles was concluded if the upper confidence limit of the 95% CI is below zero or the lower limit is above zero.|LS Mean Difference|-2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.678|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|-1.44|||Mixed Model Analysis|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|LS Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|The null and alternative hypotheses for testing significant difference between Test lens and Spectacles among habitual lens users with respect to NIBUT/NIKBUT.||-1.44|-4.14|
81738651|NCT03913377|163175769|OTHER|Estimated 95% confidence intervals for the point estimates of Test and Control|Mean Proportion|85.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.038|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.2|97.89|||Mixed Model Analysis|||Point estimates for Test and Control with 95% confidence intervals||97.89|43.2|
81738652|NCT03913377|163175769|OTHER|Estimated 95% confidence intervals for the point estimates of Test and Control|Mean Proportion|84.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.871|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.67|96.75|||Mixed Model Analysis|||Point estimates for Test and Control with 95% confidence intervals||96.75|48.67|
81738653|NCT03913377|163175770|OTHER|Estimated 95% confidence intervals for the point estimates of test.|Mean|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.65|||Mixed Model Analysis|Kenward and Rogers Metod was used for degrees of freedom|||Point estimate was calculated for Test.|0.65|0.40|
81738654|NCT03913377|163175770|OTHER|Estimated 95% confidence intervals for the point estimates of Control.|Mean|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.44|||Mixed Model Analysis|Kenward and Rogers Metod was used for degrees of freedom|||Point estimates were calculated for Control.|0.44|-0.19|
81738655|NCT03913377|163175771|OTHER|Estimated 95% confidence intervals for the point estimates of Test.|Mean Proportion|30.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|73.8|||Mixed Model Analysis||Point estimates were calculated for Test|||73.8|6.5|
81738656|NCT03913377|163175771|OTHER|Estimated 95% confidence intervals for the point estimates of Control.|Mean Proportion|27.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|69.8|||Mixed Model Analysis||Point estimates were calculated for Control.|||69.8|6.1|
81738657|NCT03552484|163175796|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within-group paired t-tests and between-group paired t-tests||||0.59
81738658|NCT03552484|163175797|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.43||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Between-group comparison|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81738659|NCT03552484|163175798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|||||Between-group comparison of change in Multidimensional Caregiver Strain Index|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.62
81738660|NCT01592240|163175820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-34.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.06|-23.5|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||||-23.50|-45.06|<0.001
81738661|NCT01592240|163175820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-45.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.93|-34.21|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||||-34.21|-55.93|<0.001
81738662|NCT01592240|163175820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-53.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.14|-42.7|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||||-42.70|-64.14|<0.001
81738663|NCT01592240|163175820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-27.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.49|-14.67|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||||-14.67|-40.49|<0.001
81738664|NCT01592240|163175820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-44.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.65|-32.05|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||||-32.05|-57.65|<0.001
81738665|NCT01592240|163175821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-28.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.15|-17.67|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||||-17.67|-39.15|<0.001
81738666|NCT01592240|163175821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-43.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.9|-32.51|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||||-32.51|-53.90|<0.001
81738667|NCT01592240|163175821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-41.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.66|-30.41|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||||-30.41|-51.66|<0.001
81738668|NCT01592240|163175821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-23.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|-13.84|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||||-13.84|-33.70|<0.001
81738669|NCT01592240|163175821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-30.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.24|-20.49|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||||-20.49|-40.24|<0.001
81738670|NCT01592240|163175822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-35.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.91|-25.1|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||-25.10|-44.91|<0.001
81738671|NCT01592240|163175822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-42.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.3|-32.33|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||-32.33|-52.30|<0.001
81738672|NCT01592240|163175822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-53.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.97|-43.27|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||-43.27|-62.97|<0.001
81440083|NCT01552369|162572173|SUPERIORITY|log-rank test for equality of survivor functions||||||0.19|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.19
81440084|NCT01552369|162572174|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.58|||Mantel Haenszel||The odds of rejection in prophylaxis group compared to preemptive group|||1.58|0.45|0.60
81440085|NCT01552369|162572175|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|6.92|||Mantel Haenszel||The odds of graft loss in prophylaxis group compared to preemptive group|||6.92|0.13|0.96
81440086|NCT01552369|162572176|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.24||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|8.69|||Mantel Haenszel||Odds of late disease in prophylaxis group compared to preemptive|||8.69|1.21|0.014
81440087|NCT01552369|162572177|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.23|||Mantel Haenszel||Odds of bacterial infection in prophylaxis subjects compared to preemptive|||2.23|0.61|0.64
81440088|NCT01552369|162572178|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|7.62|||Mantel Haenszel||Odds of fungal disease in prophylaxis group compared to preemptive|||7.62|0.66|0.18
81440089|NCT01552369|162572179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.24
81440090|NCT01552369|162572180|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.69
81440091|NCT01552369|162572181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.57
81440092|NCT01552369|162572182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.61
81440093|NCT03694808|162572199|NON_INFERIORITY|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI should not exceed 1.5 for non-inferiority|ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.89|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis for Year 1 (2018-2019)||1.89|0.8|
81440094|NCT03694808|162572199|NON_INFERIORITY|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI should not exceed 1.5 for non-inferiority|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis for Year 2 (2019-2020)||1.38|0.66|
81440095|NCT03694808|162572200|NON_INFERIORITY|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI should not exceed 1.5 for non-inferiority|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis for Year 1 (2018-2019)||2.15|0.88|
81440096|NCT03694808|162572200|NON_INFERIORITY|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI should not exceed 1.5 for non-inferiority|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis for Year 2 (2019-2020)||1.4|0.53|
81440097|NCT03694808|162572201|NON_INFERIORITY|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI should not exceed 1.5 for non-inferiority|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad)|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis Year 1 (2018-2019)||2.79|1.23|
81440098|NCT03694808|162572201|NON_INFERIORITY|2-sided t-test performed on log-transformed titers; estimate and 95% confidence interval of log-scale difference exponentiated to generate GMT ratio and its 95% CI below.|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis Year 2 (2019-2020)||1.26|0.61|
81440099|NCT03694808|162572202|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference between seroconversion rates (Fluzone - Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI of difference should not exceed 10 percentage points for non-inferiority|Difference in proportions|0.154|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.308|||Test of proportions|2sided proportions test to estimate 95% CI difference in seroconversion rates; upper limit differences compared to 10%, per non-inferiority guidance||Statistical Analysis Year 1 (2018-2019)||0.308|-0.001|
81440100|NCT03694808|162572202|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference between seroconversion rates (Fluzone - Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI of difference should not exceed 10 percentage points for non-inferiority|Difference in proportions|-0.056|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.089|||Test of proportions|2sided proportions test to estimate 95% CI difference in seroconversion rates; upper limit differences compared to 10%, per non-inferiority guidance||Statistical Analysis Year 2 (2019-2020)||0.089|-0.2|
81440101|NCT03694808|162572203|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference between seroconversion rates (Fluzone - Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI of difference should not exceed 10 percentage points for non-inferiority|Difference in proportions|0.218|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.373|||Test of proportions|2sided proportions test to estimate 95% CI difference in seroconversion rates; upper limit differences compared to 10%, per non-inferiority guidance||Statistical Analysis Year 1 (2018-2019)||0.373|0.063|
81440102|NCT03694808|162572203|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference between seroconversion rates (Fluzone - Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI of difference should not exceed 10 percentage points for non-inferiority|Difference in proportions|-0.008|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.139|0.123|||Test of proportions|2sided proportions test to estimate 95% CI difference in seroconversion rates; upper limit differences compared to 10%, per non-inferiority guidance||Statistical Analysis Year 2 (2019-2020)||0.123|-0.139|
81440103|NCT03694808|162572204|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference between seroconversion rates (Fluzone - Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI of difference should not exceed 10 percentage points for non-inferiority|Difference in proportions|0.136|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.291|||Test of proportions|2sided proportions test to estimate 95% CI difference in seroconversion rates; upper limit differences compared to 10%, per non-inferiority guidance||Statistical Analysis Year 1 (2018-2019)||0.291|-0.019|
81440104|NCT03694808|162572204|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference between seroconversion rates (Fluzone - Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI of difference should not exceed 10 percentage points for non-inferiority|Difference in proportions|0.024|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.117|0.164|||Test of proportions|2sided proportions test to estimate 95% CI difference in seroconversion rates; upper limit differences compared to 10%, per non-inferiority guidance||Statistical Analysis Year 2 (2019-2020)||0.164|-0.117|
81440105|NCT03694808|162572205|NON_INFERIORITY|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI should not exceed 1.5 for non-inferiority|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad)|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.64|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis Year 1 (2018-2019)||0.64|0.29|
81440106|NCT03694808|162572205|NON_INFERIORITY|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI should not exceed 1.5 for non-inferiority|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.69|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis Year 2 (2019-2020)||0.69|0.29|
81440107|NCT03694808|162572206|NON_INFERIORITY|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI should not exceed 1.5 for non-inferiority|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis Year 1 (2018-2019)||1.16|0.71|
81738673|NCT01592240|163175822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-26.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.25|-15.67|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||-15.67|-38.25|<0.001
81440108|NCT03694808|162572206|NON_INFERIORITY|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI should not exceed 1.5 for non-inferiority|Ratio of GMT (Fluzone/Fluad)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis Year 2 (2019-2020)||1.33|0.69|
81440109|NCT03694808|162572207|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference between seroconversion rates (Fluzone - Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI of difference should not exceed 10 percentage points for non-inferiority|Difference in proportions|-0.544|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.674|-0.414|||Test of proportions|2sided proportions test to estimate 95% CI difference in seroconversion rates; upper limit differences compared to 10%, per non-inferiority guidance||Statistical Analysis Year 1 (2018-2019)||-0.414|-0.674|
81440110|NCT03694808|162572207|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference between seroconversion rates (Fluzone - Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI of difference should not exceed 10 percentage points for non-inferiority|Difference in proportions|-0.168|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.311|-0.025|||Test of proportions|2sided proportions test to estimate 95% CI difference in seroconversion rates; upper limit differences compared to 10%, per non-inferiority guidance||Statistical Analysis Year 2 (2019-2020)||-0.025|-0.311|
81440111|NCT03694808|162572208|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference between seroconversion rates (Fluzone - Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI of difference should not exceed 10 percentage points for non-inferiority|Difference in proportions|-0.104|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.221|0.013|||Test of proportions|2sided proportions test to estimate 95% CI difference in seroconversion rates; upper limit differences compared to 10%, per non-inferiority guidance||Statistical Analysis Year 1 (2018-2019)||0.013|-0.221|
81450555|NCT03589768|162587851|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.6||||0.0859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.6|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for birth time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|2.6|0.9|0.0859
81450556|NCT03589768|162587851|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.4||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for prior to receipt of first dose of DTwP (approximately 6 weeks of age)|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|2.3|0.8|0.2040
81450557|NCT03589768|162587851|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.6||||0.0763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.7|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for one month after receipt of first dose of DTwP (approximately 10 weeks of age) time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|2.7|1.0|0.0763
81440112|NCT03694808|162572208|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference between seroconversion rates (Fluzone - Fluad), upper bound of two-sided 95% CI of difference should not exceed 10 percentage points for non-inferiority|Difference of proportions|-0.113|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.241|0.015|||Test of proportions|2sided proportions test to estimate 95% CI difference in seroconversion rates; upper limit differences compared to 10%, per non-inferiority guidance||Statistical Analysis Year 2 (2019-2020)||0.015|-0.241|
81440113|NCT02631837|162572215|NON_INFERIORITY|Our hypothesis was that women would accept a higher conversion rate of 15% for vNOTESbased on a telephone interview of 10 women treated by total vaginal NOTES hysterectomy. Women were asked to choose among ﬁve cut-off rates (5, 10, 15, 20 or 25%). Most women indicated 15%. We would conclude non-inferiority when the upper limit of the one-sided 95% conﬁdence interval for the difference in the proportions of women between both comparisons would be below 15%.||||||0.0221||||||The Farrington-Manning test for non-inferiority was performed with 5% significance level and yielded P = 0.0221 in a sensitivity analysis assuming one conversion in the vNOTES and 0 conversions in the laparoscopy group.|Farrington-Manning|||||||0.0221
81440114|NCT02631837|162572216|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.34||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.13|||Fisher Exact|||||-0.13|-0.56|0.007
81440115|NCT02631837|162572216|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.007
81440116|NCT02631837|162572218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-1.8|||Mann-Whitney U test|Two-sided test||||-1.8|-10|0.006
81440117|NCT02631837|162572219|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81440118|NCT02631837|162572220|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||> 0.05
81440119|NCT02631837|162572221|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.29||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.1|||Fisher Exact|||||-0.10|-0.47|0.009
81440120|NCT02631837|162572222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.106|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.106
81440121|NCT02631837|162572223|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-34.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.0|-22.0|||Mann-Whitney U test|||||-22|-46|< 0.01
81440122|NCT02631837|162572224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7604||||||We tested a treatment arm by time interaction to study changes in differences for the outcomes during the follow-up period. In absence of such an interaction (p\>0.05 for the interaction term), the main effect of treatment was tested.|Arm by time interaction|||||||0.7604
81440123|NCT02631837|162572225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3071||||||We tested a treatment arm by time interaction to study changes in differences for the outcomes during the follow-up period. In absence of such an interaction (p\>0.05 for the interaction term), the main effect of treatment was tested.|Arm by time interaction|||||||0.3071
81440124|NCT02631837|162572226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4541||||||We tested a treatment arm by time interaction to study changes in differences for the outcomes during the follow-up period. In absence of such an interaction (p\>0.05 for the interaction term), the main effect of treatment was tested.|Arm by time interaction|||||||0.4541
81440125|NCT02631837|162572227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4514||||||We tested a treatment arm by time interaction to study changes in differences for the outcomes during the follow-up period. In absence of such an interaction (p\>0.05 for the interaction term), the main effect of treatment was tested.|Arm by time interaction|||||||0.4514
81440126|NCT02631837|162572228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3473||||||We tested a treatment arm by time interaction to study changes in differences for the outcomes during the follow-up period. In absence of such an interaction (p\>0.05 for the interaction term), the main effect of treatment was tested.|Arm by time interaction|||||||0.3473
81440127|NCT02631837|162572229|SUPERIORITY|We tested a treatment arm by time interaction to study changes in differences for the outcomes during the follow-up period. In absence of such an interaction (p\>0.05 for the interaction term), the main effect of treatment was tested.||||||0.3473||||||We tested a treatment arm by time interaction to study changes in differences for the outcomes during the follow-up period. In absence of such an interaction (p\>0.05 for the interaction term), the main effect of treatment was tested.|Arm by time interaction|||||||0.3473
81440128|NCT02631837|162572231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-555.8||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0||36.0|||Mann-Whitney U test|||||36|-1,044|0.110
81440129|NCT04039919|162572240|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean ratio|0.785|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6513|0.9461||||||The log-transformed PK parameters was analyzed by a mixed analysis of variance (ANOVA) with period and treatment as fixed effects and study participant as the random effect. The estimates and confidence intervals are back-transformed after the analysis.||0.9461|0.6513|
81440130|NCT04039919|162572241|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.8342|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6999|0.9942||||||The log-transformed PK parameters was analyzed by a mixed ANOVA with period and treatment as fixed effects and study participant as the random effect. The estimates and confidence intervals are back-transformed after the analysis.||0.9942|0.6999|
81440131|NCT01197417|162572266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren test|Randomization strata were defined by enrollment site, age group and hydroxyurea use within the last three months prior to enrollment||Null hypothesis of equal distributions of primary length of stay between treatment arms within all randomization strata||||0.24
81440132|NCT01197417|162572267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren test|Randomization strata were defined by enrollment site, age group and hydroxyurea use within the last three months prior to enrollment.||||||0.12
81440133|NCT01197417|162572268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Mantel Haenszel|Randomization strata were defined by enrollment site, age group and hydroxyurea use within the last three months prior to enrollment.||||||0.39
81440134|NCT01197417|162572269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mantel Haenszel|Randomization strata were defined by enrollment site, age group and hydroxyurea use within the last three months prior to enrollment.||||||<0.01
81440135|NCT01197417|162572270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Mantel Haenszel|Randomization strata were defined by enrollment site, age group and hydroxyurea use within the last three months prior to enrollment.||||||0.11
81440136|NCT01197417|162572271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren test|Randomization strata were defined by enrollment site, age group and hydroxyurea use within the last three months prior to enrollment.||||||0.78
81440137|NCT01197417|162572272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren test|Randomization strata were defined by enrollment site, age group and hydroxyurea use within the last three months prior to enrollment.||||||0.46
81738674|NCT01592240|163175822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-41.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.32|-29.94|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||-29.94|-52.32|<0.001
81440138|NCT01546142|162572306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.983|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.311|3.849|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method stratified by pooled study center.|A risk ratio greater than 1 favors deoxycholic acid injection treatment, and between 0 and 1 favors placebo.|The primary analysis was satisfied if both null hypotheses (that there is no treatment difference in 1-grade or 2-grade response rate) were rejected in favor of the two-tailed alternative at the 0.05 level of significance for both primary efficacy endpoints, and the response rates were higher for the deoxycholic acid injection treatment group than the placebo group. Because both hypotheses must be rejected, the type I error was preserved when testing the primary endpoints.||3.849|2.311|<0.001
81450558|NCT03589768|162587851|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.5||||0.0836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for one month after receipt of last dose of DTwP (approximately 18 weeks of age) time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.1|0.2|0.0836
81738675|NCT01592240|163175822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-29.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.42|-19.77|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||-19.77|-38.42|<0.001
81738676|NCT01592240|163175822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-40.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.43|-30.86|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||-30.86|-49.43|<0.001
81738677|NCT01592240|163175822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-39.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.37|-29.94|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||-29.94|-48.37|<0.001
81738678|NCT01592240|163175822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-23.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.88|-14.7|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||-14.70|-32.88|<0.001
81738679|NCT01592240|163175822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-29.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.13|-20.04|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||-20.04|-38.13|<0.001
81738680|NCT01592240|163175823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.64||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|4.63|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||4.63|-1.35|0.281
81738681|NCT01592240|163175823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.73||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|4.71|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||4.71|-1.24|0.251
81738682|NCT01592240|163175823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.53||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|3.5|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||3.50|-2.43|0.724
81738683|NCT01592240|163175823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|4.45||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|7.7|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||7.70|1.21|0.007
81738684|NCT01592240|163175823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.86||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|7.09|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||7.09|0.63|0.019
81738685|NCT01592240|163175823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.72||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|4.51|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||4.51|-1.07|0.225
81738686|NCT01592240|163175823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.79||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|3.56|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||3.56|-1.97|0.571
81738687|NCT01592240|163175823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.49||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|3.24|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||3.24|-2.25|0.725
81738688|NCT01592240|163175823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2.01||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|5.57|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||5.57|-1.56|0.268
81738689|NCT01592240|163175823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.01||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|3.54|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||3.54|-3.55|0.996
81738690|NCT01592240|163175824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.41||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|9.21|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||9.21|-2.38|0.246
81738691|NCT01592240|163175824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2.62||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|8.38|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||8.38|-3.14|0.371
81738692|NCT01592240|163175824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.35||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|7.1|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||7.10|-4.40|0.643
81738693|NCT01592240|163175824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|7.66||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|13.99|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||13.99|1.33|0.018
81738694|NCT01592240|163175824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|6.52||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|12.83|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||12.83|0.22|0.043
81738695|NCT01592240|163175824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.9||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|9.36|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||9.36|-1.56|0.160
81738696|NCT01592240|163175824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.85||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|6.25|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||6.25|-4.56|0.758
81738697|NCT01592240|163175824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2.57||||0.347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|7.95|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||7.95|-2.81|0.347
81738698|NCT01592240|163175824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2.99||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|9.21|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||9.21|-3.22|0.343
81738699|NCT01592240|163175824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.7||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.87|5.48|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||5.48|-6.87|0.824
81738700|NCT01592240|163175825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-18.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.44|-11.67|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||-11.67|-25.44|<0.001
81738701|NCT01592240|163175825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-27.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.55|-20.79|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||-20.79|-34.55|<0.001
81738702|NCT01592240|163175825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-32.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.95|-25.22|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||-25.22|-38.95|<0.001
81738703|NCT01592240|163175825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-14.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.89|-6.24|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||-6.24|-22.89|<0.001
81738704|NCT01592240|163175825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-28.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.83|-20.16|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||-20.16|-36.83|<0.001
81738705|NCT01592240|163175825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-19.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.07|-12.27|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||-12.27|-27.07|<0.001
81440139|NCT01546142|162572307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|6.271|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.908|13.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method stratified by pooled study center.|A risk ratio greater than 1 favors deoxycholic acid injection treatment, and between 0 and 1 favors placebo.|The primary analysis was satisfied if both null hypotheses (that there is no treatment difference in 1-grade or 2-grade response rate) were rejected in favor of the two-tailed alternative at the 0.05 level of significance for both primary efficacy endpoints, and the response rates were higher for the deoxycholic acid injection treatment group than the placebo group. Because both hypotheses must be rejected, the type I error was preserved when testing the primary endpoints.||13.520|2.908|<0.001
81440140|NCT01546142|162572308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|7.838|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.299|18.622|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method stratified by pooled study center|A risk ratio greater than 1 favors deoxycholic acid injection treatment, and between 0 and 1 favors placebo.|If both primary endpoints were statistically significant, testing continued to the 2 secondary endpoints using the Bonferroni-Holm method. The smaller of the 2 p-values for the treatment difference was tested at the 0.025 level. If significant, testing proceeded for the remaining secondary endpoint at the 0.05 level. If the smaller p-value was \> 0.025, the null hypothesis for the associated variable would not be rejected, and testing of the second endpoint would not proceed.||18.622|3.299|<0.001
81440141|NCT01546142|162572309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included treatment and Baseline PR-SMFIS total scale score.||If both primary endpoints were statistically significant, testing continued to the 2 secondary endpoints using the Bonferroni-Holm method. The smaller of the 2 p-values for the treatment difference was tested at the 0.025 level. If significant, testing proceeded for the remaining secondary endpoint at the 0.05 level. If the smaller p-value was \> 0.025, the null hypothesis for the associated variable would not be rejected, and testing of the second endpoint would not proceed.||||<0.001
81440142|NCT00441350|162572310|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81440143|NCT00441350|162572311|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.0001
81440144|NCT00441350|162572312|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.0001
81440145|NCT00441350|162572313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0001
81440146|NCT00107042|162572314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2954|||||||Fisher Exact|||The study wasn't powered to compare the 2 arms but to detect a large difference. A quantitative antibody (a'body) response was measured, but for sample size and power considerations, the outcome was considered to be binary. The primary analysis involved straightforward computation of point estimates and exact confidence intervals of immunogenicity in each arm. The data for primary analysis used the Intent-to-Treat for subjects who were vaccinated at least once. Missing titers were not imputed.||||0.2954
81440147|NCT00107042|162572314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response Rate|87.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.26|95.17|||95% confidence interval|||"Two-sided confidence intervals (CI) were calculated for both the Recombivax and Twinrix arms. The CI for the Recombivax arm is presented here."||95.17|74.26|
81440148|NCT00107042|162572314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response Rate|94.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.88|98.86|||95% confidence interval|||"Two-sided confidence intervals (CI) were calculated for both the Recombivax and Twinrix arms. The CI for the 'Twinrix arm is presented here."||98.86|84.88|
81440149|NCT00107042|162572315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0608|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis included an assessment of quantitative titer values in each of the two arms using confidence intervals and examining the frequency distributions of the titers in each arm. Transformations were considered (log10) for the titers based on the distributional properties observed in the sample, with the goal of attaining approximate normality of the transformed data.||||0.0608
81440150|NCT00107042|162572315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean response|2.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|2.53|||95% confidence interval|||"Two-sided confidence intervals (CI) were calculated for both the Recombivax and Twinrix arms. The CI for the Recombivax arm is presented here."||2.53|2.05|
81440151|NCT00107042|162572315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response rate|2.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|2.76|||95% confidence interval|||"Two-sided confidence intervals (CI) were calculated for both the Recombivax and Twinrix arms. The CI for the Twinrix arm is presented here."||2.76|2.40|
81440152|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.2455|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1757||0.1667|||||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of treatment arm (Recombivax vs. Twinrix) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups.||||0.1667
81472955|NCT02913105|162637768|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.91||||0.4446|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.12|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HA: Day 84||1.12|0.73|0.4446
81440153|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficent|-0.0025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1792||0.989||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of site effect(Other sites vs. Baltimore) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups.||||0.9890
81539347|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.56||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|15.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||15.98|1.94|0.0014
81440154|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coeffcient|0.2053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1885||0.2796||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of age(15 - 17 year old particpants vs. 12 - 14 year old participants) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups.||||0.2796
81440155|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regresssion coeffcient|-0.4726|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1734||0.008||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of gender(Females vs. Males) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups.||||0.0080
81440156|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.2189|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1905||0.2543||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of Hispanic ethnicity (Not Hispanic vs. Hispanic) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups.||||0.2543
81440157|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.2994|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3292||0.3661||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of racial background(White vs. Other/Mixed vs. Black/African American) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups. In this statistical analysis, information for the comparison between White vs. Other/Mixed Race is presented.||||0.3661
81440158|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.0083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3497||0.9812||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of racial background(White vs. Other/Mixed vs. Black/African American) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups. In this statistical analysis, information for the comparison between White vs. Black/African American is presented.||||0.9812
81440159|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.0663|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2314||0.7766||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of Tanner Stage for Females(Stage 5 vs. Stages 1 - 4) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups.||||0.7766
81440160|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.2929|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2508||0.2492||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of Tanner Stage for Males(Stage 5 vs. Stages 1 - 4) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups.||||0.2492
81440161|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coeffcient|-0.316|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1826||0.0877||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of BMI at Baseline(Normal and Underweight (\<25.0) vs. Overweight and Obsese (\>= 25.0)) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups.||||0.0877
81440162|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.0292|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0113||0.0117||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of BMI at Baseline(continuous variable) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers.||||0.0117
81440163|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.0578|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2163||0.7899||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of smokng cigarettes(Never Smoked vs. Has Smoked) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups.||||0.7899
81440164|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.5339|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2803||0.0607||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of sexual identity(Straight (heterosexual) vs. Gay (homosexual), Bi (bisexual), and Not Sure or Undecided) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups.||||0.0607
81440165|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.3883|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2779||0.167||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||"This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of age at which the subject first had unforced sex (Never vs. \<= 14 year olds vs. 15-17 year olds) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups. In this statistical analysis, information for the comparison between never vs. \<= 14 year olds is presented."||||0.1670
81440166|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.0344|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2065||0.8682||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||"This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of age at which subject had first unforced sex (Never vs. \<= 14 year olds vs. 15 - 17 year olds) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups. In this statistical analysis, information for the comparison between never vs. 15-17 year olds is presented."||||0.8682
81440167|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.1532|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1896||0.4219||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of total number of lifetime sex partners (0 partners vs. 1-5 partners vs. \>= 6 partners) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups. In this statistical analysis, information for the comparison between 0 partners vs. 1-5 partners is presented.||||0.4219
81440168|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.7752|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.242||0.002||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of Total Number of Lifetime Sex Partners(0 partners vs. 1-5 partners vs. \>= 6 partners) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups. In this statistical analysis, information for the comparison between 0 partners vs. \>= 6 partners is presented.||||0.0020
81440169|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.2921|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2086||0.1659||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of Total Number of Male Lifetime Sex Partners(0 partners vs. 1-5 partners vs. \>= 6 partners) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups. In this statistical analysis, information for the comparison between 0 partners vs. 1-5 partners is presented.||||0.1659
81440170|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-1.6163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2839||0||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of Total Number of Male Lifetime Sex Partners(0 partners vs. 1-5 partners vs. \>= 6 partners) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups. In this statistical analysis, information for the comparison between 0 partners vs. \>= 6 partners is presented.||||0.0000
81440171|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.1788|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2463||0.4701||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of Total Number of Female Lifetime Sex Partners(0 partners vs. 1-5 partners vs. \>= 6 partners) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups. In this statistical analysis, information for the comparison between 0 partners vs. 1-5 partners is presented.||||0.4701
81440172|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.1083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3488||0.7572||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of Total Number of Female Lifetime Sex Partners(0 partners vs. 1-5 partners vs. \>= 6 partners) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups. In this statistical analysis, information for the comparison between 0 partners vs. \>= 6 partners is presented.||||0.7572
81738706|NCT01592240|163175825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-28.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.52|-20.82|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||-20.82|-35.52|<0.001
81440173|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.0307|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1809||0.8657||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of whether a subject ever drank alcohol (No vs. Yes) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups.||||0.8657
81440174|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.3548|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2076||0.0917||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of whether a subject ever smoked marijuana(No vs. Yes) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups.||||0.0917
81440175|NCT00107042|162572318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.3474|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3924||0.3788||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||This is a regression analysis for testing the effect of whether a subject ever used drugs not prescribed(No vs. Yes) on vaccine response as measured in log10 titers. The null hypothesis is no difference between groups.||||0.3788
81440176|NCT00107042|162572319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.54||||0.2068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|10.76|||Univariate regression, logistic||The reference group is the 'Recombivax' group.|||10.76|0.60|0.2068
81440177|NCT00107042|162572320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.5524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|6.01|||Univariate regression, logistic||The reference group is the 'Other Sites' group.|||6.01|0.38|0.5524
81440178|NCT00107042|162572321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.4646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|9.36|||Univariate regression, logistic||The reference group is the '15-17 year' age group|||9.36|0.36|0.4646
81440179|NCT00107042|162572322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.3|||Univariate regression, logistic||The reference group is the 'Female' group.|||2.30|0.09|0.3390
81440180|NCT00107042|162572323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.86||||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|29.78|||Univariate regression, logistic||The reference group is the 'Hispanic: NO' group.|||29.78|1.58|0.0102
81440181|NCT00107042|162572323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.38||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|34.95||Since Hispanic (no, yes) was a factor with a p-value of \< 0.15 in the unadjusted univariate regression analysis, it was entered into the initial full multivariate model.|Multivariate regression, logistic||"The reference group is the Hispanic: NO group."|||34.95|1.56|0.0118
81440182|NCT00107042|162572324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.4241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|3.84|||Univariate regression, logistic||The reference group is the 'White' group.|||3.84|0.04|0.4241
81440183|NCT00107042|162572324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.12||||0.2685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|50.76|||Univariate regression, logistic||The reference group is the 'White' group.|||50.76|0.34|0.2685
81440184|NCT00107042|162572325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|15.44|||Univariate regression, logistic||The reference group is the 'Stage 5' group.|||15.44|0.05|0.9390
81440185|NCT00107042|162572326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.6181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|7.39|||Univariate regression, logistic||"The reference group is the Stage 5 group."|||7.39|0.30|0.6181
81440186|NCT00107042|162572327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.1943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.6|||Univariate regression, logistic||"The reference group is the Normal and Underweight (\<25.0) group."|||1.60|0.10|0.1943
81440187|NCT00107042|162572328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.2542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.86|||Univariate regression, logistic||"The reference group is the Ever smoked cigarettes: NO group."|||1.86|0.10|0.2542
81440188|NCT00107042|162572329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.14||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.69|||Univariate regression, logistic||"The reference group is the Straight (heterosexual) group."|||0.69|0.03|0.0161
81440189|NCT00107042|162572329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.12||||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.74||Since sexual identity was a factor with a p-value of \< 0.15 in the unadjusted univariate regression analysis, it was entered into the initial full multivariate model.|Multivariate regression, logistic||"The reference group is the Straight (heterosexual) group."|||0.74|0.02|0.0222
81440190|NCT00107042|162572330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.8945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|11.83|||Univariate regression, logistic||"The reference group is the Never (had sex)group."|||11.83|0.12|0.8945
81440191|NCT00107042|162572330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.12||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.7|||Univariate regression, logistic||"The reference group is the Never (had sex) group."|||0.70|0.02|0.0190
81440192|NCT00107042|162572331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.08||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.48|||Univariate regression, logistic||"The reference group is the 0 partners group"|||0.48|0.01|0.0042
81440193|NCT00107042|162572331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.6893||95.0|||||Univariate regression, Logistic||"The reference group is the 0 partners group.~Two sided 95% confidence interval: Lower Limit = 0.17; upper limit = infinity"|||||0.6893
81440194|NCT00107042|162572332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.015||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.19|||Univariate regression, logistic||"The reference group is hte 0 Partners group."|||0.19|0.00|0.0003
81440195|NCT00107042|162572332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.01|||Univariate regression, Logistic||"The reference group is the 0 Partners group"|||10.01|0.00|1.0000
81440196|NCT00107042|162572333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.5503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|4.86|||Univariate regression, logistic||"The reference group is the 0 Partners group"|||4.86|0.05|0.5503
81440197|NCT00107042|162572333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.8904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|10.46|||Univariate Regression, Logistic||"The reference group is the 0 Partners group."|||10.46|0.13|0.8904
81440198|NCT00107042|162572334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.92|||Univariate regression, logistic||"The reference group is the Ever drank alcohol: NO group."|||1.92|0.12|0.3010
81440199|NCT00107042|162572335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.24||||0.0501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.0|||Univariate regression, logistic||"The reference group is the Ever smoked marijuana: NO group."|||1.00|0.06|0.0501
81440200|NCT00107042|162572336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.3846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|3.61|||Univariate regression, logistic||"The reference group is the Ever used drugs not prescribed: NO group."|||3.61|0.04|0.3846
81440201|NCT00107042|162572337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3827||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3827
81440202|NCT00107042|162572337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Responding Rate|81.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.84|92.04|||||Response rate=Total number subjects responded/Total number subjects in arm|||92.04|68.84|
81440203|NCT00107042|162572337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Responding Rate|88.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.69|95.47|||||Response rate=Total number subjects responded/Total number subjects in arm|||95.47|75.69|
81440204|NCT00107042|162572338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Responding rate|98.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.74|99.95||A p-value has not been entered because there is only one study arm in this analysis.|Exact 95% CI|||||99.95|89.74|
81440205|NCT00107042|162572339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Responding Rate|91.49||||||95.0|79.62|97.63||A p-value has not been entered because there is only one study arm in this analysis.|Exact 95 % confidence interval|||||97.63|79.62|
81738707|NCT01592240|163175825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-25.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.73|-18.09|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||-18.09|-32.73|<0.001
81738708|NCT01592240|163175825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-12.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.35|-6.09|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||-6.09|-19.35|<0.001
81738709|NCT01592240|163175825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-16.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.47|-10.23|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||-10.23|-23.47|<0.001
81738710|NCT01592240|163175826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-21.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.23|-13.92|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||-13.92|-29.23|<0.001
81738711|NCT01592240|163175826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-30.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.19|-22.89|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||-22.89|-38.19|<0.001
81738712|NCT01592240|163175826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-35.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.59|-28.31|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||-28.31|-43.59|<0.001
81738713|NCT01592240|163175826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-17.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.87|-8.41|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||-8.41|-25.87|<0.001
81738714|NCT01592240|163175826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-30.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.45|-21.98|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||-21.98|-39.45|<0.001
81440206|NCT00107042|162572340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Responding Rate %|98.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.93|99.95||A p-value has not been entered because there is only one study arm in this analysis.|Exact 95% confidence interval||"For overall response, if a subject is reactive at either 1-month or 12-month, then the overall response is considered Positive. If a subject is non-reactive at both 1-month and 12-month, then the overall response for this subject is Negative."|||99.95|89.93|
81440207|NCT00107042|162572341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2938||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2938
81440208|NCT00107042|162572341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Responding Rate %|85.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.83|94.43|||95 % confidence interval|||||94.43|70.83|
81440209|NCT00107042|162572341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Responding Rate %|93.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.46|98.66|||95% confidence interval|||||98.66|82.46|
81738715|NCT01592240|163175826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-22.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.32|-13.86|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||-13.86|-30.32|<0.001
81738716|NCT01592240|163175826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-30.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.13|-22.77|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||-22.77|-39.13|<0.001
81738717|NCT01592240|163175826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-27.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.38|-19.09|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||-19.09|-35.38|<0.001
81738718|NCT01592240|163175826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-15.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|-7.78|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||-7.78|-22.90|<0.001
81738719|NCT01592240|163175826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-19.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-11.59|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||-11.59|-26.70|<0.001
81738720|NCT01592240|163175827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.77||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.33|9.88|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||9.88|-6.33|0.667
81738721|NCT01592240|163175827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|5.44||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|13.54|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||13.54|-2.66|0.187
81738722|NCT01592240|163175827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.82||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|11.9|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||11.90|-4.25|0.352
81738723|NCT01592240|163175827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|5.6||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|12.09|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||12.09|-0.89|0.090
81738724|NCT01592240|163175827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|4.36||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|10.82|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||10.82|-2.10|0.184
81738725|NCT01592240|163175827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.59||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.09|8.28|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||8.28|-7.09|0.879
81738726|NCT01592240|163175827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.43||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.17|8.02|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||8.02|-7.17|0.911
81738727|NCT01592240|163175827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|4.12||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|11.69|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||11.69|-3.44|0.283
81738728|NCT01592240|163175827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.41||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.41|6.59|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||6.59|-9.41|0.728
81738729|NCT01592240|163175827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.19||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.13|5.75|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||5.75|-10.13|0.587
81738730|NCT01592240|163175828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.66||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.05|8.74|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||8.74|-10.05|0.890
81738731|NCT01592240|163175828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2.32||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|11.68|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||11.68|-7.04|0.625
81738732|NCT01592240|163175828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|6.54||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|15.94|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||15.94|-2.86|0.172
81738733|NCT01592240|163175828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.5||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|7.8|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||7.80|-0.79|0.109
81738734|NCT01592240|163175828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2.67||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|6.94|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||6.94|-1.60|0.218
81738735|NCT01592240|163175828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.86||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.01|6.29|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||6.29|-8.01|0.812
81738736|NCT01592240|163175828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.15||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.24|5.94|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||5.94|-8.24|0.749
81738737|NCT01592240|163175828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|5.82||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|12.93|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||12.93|-1.29|0.108
81738738|NCT01592240|163175828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.83||||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.99|4.34|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||4.34|-5.99|0.752
81738739|NCT01592240|163175828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.55||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.68|3.57|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||3.57|-6.68|0.550
81738740|NCT01592240|163175829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.19||||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|3.0|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||3.00|-2.62|0.893
81738741|NCT01592240|163175829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.33||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|4.15|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||4.15|-1.49|0.355
81738742|NCT01592240|163175829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.64||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|2.17|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||2.17|-3.45|0.655
81738743|NCT01592240|163175829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.49||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.21|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||2.21|-3.20|0.719
81738744|NCT01592240|163175829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.41||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|3.12|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||3.12|-2.31|0.768
81738745|NCT01592240|163175829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.66||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|4.2|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||4.20|-0.88|0.199
81738746|NCT01592240|163175829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.9||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|3.41|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||3.41|-1.62|0.483
81738747|NCT01592240|163175829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.03||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|3.56|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||3.56|-1.49|0.420
81440210|NCT03919448|162572343|EQUIVALENCE|The comparable bioavailability was achieved if 90 % confidence intervals (CIs) for the test-to-reference ratios of the geometric means of Cmax, Area Under the Serum Concentration-time Curve of Bevacizumab (ABC0-t) fell within the 80.00-125.00 % acceptance criteria.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|101.55||||0.9766|TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.19|114.34||Power of ANOVA: 0,93|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis (H0) of ANOVA is that there is no difference among group means. The alternate hypothesis (H1) is that at least one group differs significantly from the overall mean of the dependent variable.||114.34|90.19|0.9766
81738748|NCT01592240|163175829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.69||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|1.28|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||1.28|-2.67|0.488
81738749|NCT01592240|163175829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.39||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|1.58|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||1.58|-2.36|0.694
81738750|NCT01592240|163175830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|10.29||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.73|42.3|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||42.30|-21.73|0.527
81738751|NCT01592240|163175830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.39||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.49|32.26|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||32.26|-31.49|0.981
81738752|NCT01592240|163175830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.54||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.72|32.8|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||32.80|-31.72|0.974
81738753|NCT01592240|163175830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.58||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.25|5.09|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||5.09|-8.25|0.640
81738754|NCT01592240|163175830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.08||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.61|7.77|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 12||7.77|-5.61|0.750
81738755|NCT01592240|163175830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|9.8||||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.41|39.01|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||39.01|-19.41|0.509
81738756|NCT01592240|163175830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.69||||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.76|26.38|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||26.38|-31.76|0.855
81738757|NCT01592240|163175830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.04||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.39|32.47|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||32.47|-26.39|0.839
81738758|NCT01592240|163175830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.99||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.57|2.59|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||2.59|-6.57|0.392
81738759|NCT01592240|163175830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.33||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.91|3.24|||Mixed models repeated measures analysis|||Week 24||3.24|-5.91|0.565
81738760|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.964|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.997|56.02|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, Less than 100 mg/dL||56.020|3.997|<0.001
81738761|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|49.615|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.984|308.328|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, Less than 100 mg/dL||308.328|7.984|<0.001
81738762|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.842|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.674|44.892|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, Less than 100 mg/dL||44.892|3.674|<0.001
81738763|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.107||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.304|7.401|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, Less than 100 mg/dL||7.401|1.304|0.010
81738764|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.048|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.402|15.225|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, Less than 100 mg/dL||15.225|2.402|<0.001
81738765|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.773|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.932|41.495|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, Less than 100 mg/dL||41.495|3.932|<0.001
81738766|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|36.886|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.33|163.335|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, Less than 100 mg/dL||163.335|8.330|<0.001
81738767|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.741|75.006|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, Less than 100 mg/dL||75.006|5.741|<0.001
81738768|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.219||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.061|18.764|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, Less than 100 mg/dL||18.764|2.061|0.001
81738769|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.205||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|18.693|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, Less than 100 mg/dL||18.693|2.060|0.001
81440211|NCT03919448|162572343|EQUIVALENCE|The comparable bioavailability was achieved if 90 % confidence intervals (CIs) for the test-to-reference ratios of the geometric means of Cmax, Area Under the Serum Concentration-time Curve of Bevacizumab (ABC0-t) fell within the 80.00-125.00 % acceptance criteria.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|100.95||||0.9766|TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.75|113.55||Power of ANOVA: 0,93|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis (H0) of ANOVA is that there is no difference among group means. The alternate hypothesis (H1) is that at least one group differs significantly from the overall mean of the dependent variable.||113.55|89.75|0.9766
81440212|NCT03919448|162572343|EQUIVALENCE|As supplementary information, Test Product 1 vs. Test Product 2 shall also be compared. The comparable bioavailability was achieved if 90 % confidence intervals (CIs) for the test1-to-test2 ratios of the geometric means of Cmax, Area Under the Serum Concentration-time Curve of Bevacizumab (ABC0-t) fell within the 80.00-125.00 % acceptance criteria.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|100.59||||0.9766|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.16|114.77|||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis (H0) of ANOVA is that there is no difference among group means. The alternate hypothesis (H1) is that at least one group differs significantly from the overall mean of the dependent variable.||114.77|88.16|0.9766
81440213|NCT03919448|162572344|EQUIVALENCE|The comparable bioavailability was achieved if 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the test to reference ratios of the geometric means of Cmax, Area under the serum concentration-time curve of bevacizumab (ABC0-t) fell within the 80.00-125.00% acceptance criteria.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|90.82||||0.3617|TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.21|101.57||Power of ANOVA: 0,95|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis (H0) of ANOVA is that there is no difference among group means. The alternate hypothesis (H1) is that at least one group differs significantly from the overall mean of the dependent variable.||101.57|81.21|0.3617
81440214|NCT03919448|162572344|EQUIVALENCE|The comparable bioavailability was achieved if 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the test to reference ratios of the geometric means of Cmax, Area under the serum concentration-time curve of bevacizumab (ABC0-t) fell within the 80.00-125.00% acceptance criteria.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|94.87||||0.3617|TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.91|105.99||Power of ANOVA: 0.95|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis (H0) of ANOVA is that there is no difference among group means. The alternate hypothesis (H1) is that at least one group differs significantly from the overall mean of the dependent variable.||105.99|84.91|0.3617
81440215|NCT03919448|162572344|EQUIVALENCE|As supplementary information, Test Product 1 vs. Test Product 2 shall also be compared. The comparable bioavailability was achieved if 90 % confidence intervals (CIs) for the test1-to-test2 ratios of the geometric means of Cmax, Area under the serum concentration-time curve of bevacizumab (ABC0-t) fell within the 80.00-125.00 % acceptance criteria.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|95.73||||0.3617|TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.82|108.05|||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis (H0) of ANOVA is that there is no difference among group means. The alternate hypothesis (H1) is that at least one group differs significantly from the overall mean of the dependent variable.||108.05|84.82|0.3617
81440216|NCT03919448|162572345|EQUIVALENCE|80.00-125.00% acceptance criteria.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|90.46||||0.3529|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.64|101.47||Power of ANOVA: 0.94|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis (H0) of ANOVA is that there is no difference among group means. The alternate hypothesis (H1) is that at least one group differs significantly from the overall mean of the dependent variable.||101.47|80.64|0.3529
81440217|NCT03919448|162572345|EQUIVALENCE|80.00-125.00% acceptance criteria.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|95.02||||0.3529|TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.8|106.49||Power of ANOVA: 0.94|ANOVA|||||106.49|84.80|0.3529
81440218|NCT03919448|162572345|EQUIVALENCE|As supplementary information, Test Product 1 vs. Test Product 2 shall also be compared. The comparable bioavailability was achieved if 90 % confidence intervals (CIs) for the test1-to-test2 ratios of the geometric means of Cmax, Area under the serum concentration-time curve of bevacizumab (ABC0-t) fell within the 80.00-125.00 % acceptance criteria.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|95.19||||0.3529|TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.17|107.67|||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis (H0) of ANOVA is that there is no difference among group means. The alternate hypothesis (H1) is that at least one group differs significantly from the overall mean of the dependent variable.||107.67|84.17|0.3529
81440219|NCT03478865|162572401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.54||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.91|2.83||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Student's paired t-test||The estimate was the difference in mean change in RIT between baseline and the treatment completion visit.|"Analysis: Student's paired t-test on study eyes alone at a two-sided Type I error rate of 5%.~Null hypothesis: the mean RIT at Baseline = the mean RIT at the treatment completion visit (Month 2 for Cohort 1)."||2.83|-7.91|0.259
81440220|NCT03478865|162572401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|4.12||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Student's paired t-test||The estimate was the difference in mean change in RIT between baseline and the treatment completion visit.|"Analysis: Student's paired t-test on study eyes alone at a two-sided Type I error rate of 5%.~Null hypothesis: the mean RIT at Baseline = the mean RIT at the treatment completion visit (Month 1 for Cohort 2)."||4.12|-4.66|0.818
81472956|NCT02913105|162637768|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.9||||0.4127|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.11|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HA: Day 42||1.11|0.73|0.4127
81440221|NCT03478865|162572402|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.56||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.24|6.12||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Student's paired t-test||The estimate was the difference in mean change in RIT between baseline and the post-treatment follow-up visit.|"Analysis: Student's paired t-test on study eyes alone at a two-sided Type I error rate of 5%.~Null hypothesis: the mean RIT at Baseline = the mean RIT at the post-treatment follow-up visit (Month 3 for Cohort 1)."||6.12|-13.24|0.365
81472957|NCT02913105|162637768|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.03||||0.8074|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.25|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HA: Day 84||1.25|0.85|0.8074
81472958|NCT02913105|162637768|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.98||||0.6935|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.08|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||PIIINP: Day 42||1.08|0.88|0.6935
81472959|NCT02913105|162637768|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.99||||0.9145|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.09|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||PIIINP: Day 84||1.09|0.90|0.9145
81472960|NCT02913105|162637768|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.01||||0.9131|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.12|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||PIIINP: Day 42||1.12|0.91|0.9131
81472961|NCT02913105|162637768|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.0||||0.9988|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.1|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||PIIINP: Day 84||1.10|0.91|0.9988
81472962|NCT02913105|162637768|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.03||||0.5873|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.13|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||PIIINP: Day 42||1.13|0.94|0.5873
81472963|NCT02913105|162637768|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.01||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.1|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||PIIINP: Day 84||1.10|0.92|0.9050
81738770|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.703|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.752|133.423|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, Less than 70 mg/dL||133.423|5.752|<0.001
81738771|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|71.177|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.783|367.564|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, Less than 70 mg/dL||367.564|13.783|<0.001
81738772|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|100.667|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.855|510.387|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, Less than 70 mg/dL||510.387|19.855|<0.001
81738773|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, Less than 70 mg/dL.||||<0.001
81738774|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.941|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.336|98.169|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, Less than 70 mg/dL.||98.169|6.336|<0.001
81738775|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|80.004|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.094|353.742|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, Less than 70 mg/dL.||353.742|18.094|<0.001
81738776|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|42.101|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.621|166.894|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, Less than 70 mg/dL.||166.894|10.621|<0.001
81738777|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.7||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.396|98.075|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, Less than 70 mg/dL.||98.075|1.396|0.023
81738778|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|36.841|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.527|299.817|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, Less than 70 mg/dL||299.817|4.527|<0.001
81738779|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, Less than 40 mg/dL.||||<0.001
81738780|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, Less than 40 mg/dL.||||<0.001
81738781|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, Less than 40 mg/dL.||||<0.001
81738782|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, Less than 40 mg/dL.||||<0.001
81738783|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, Less than 40 mg/dL.||||<0.001
81738784|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, Less than 40 mg/dL.||||<0.001
81738785|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, Less than 25 mg/dL.||||<0.001
81738786|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, Less than 25 mg/dL.||||<0.001
81738787|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, Less than 25 mg/dL.||||<0.001
81738788|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.587||||1|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, Less than 25 mg/dL||||1.000
81738789|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, Less than 25 mg/dL.||||<0.001
81738790|NCT01592240|163175844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.925||||1|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, Less than 25 mg/dL||||1.000
81738791|NCT03264092|163175868|OTHER|This was just a comparative study. No superiority, equivalence or non inferiority analysis was performed.||||||0.18|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.18
81738792|NCT03264092|163175869|OTHER|This was just a comparative study. No superiority, equivalence or non inferiority analysis was performed.||||||0.41|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.41
81440222|NCT03478865|162572402|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.23||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.94|19.41||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Student's paired t-test||The estimate was the difference in mean change in RIT between baseline and the post-treatment follow-up visit.|"Analysis: Student's paired t-test on study eyes alone at a two-sided Type I error rate of 5%.~Null hypothesis: the mean RIT at Baseline = the mean RIT at the post-treatment follow-up visit (Month 2 for Cohort 2)."||19.41|-12.94|0.480
81440223|NCT03208673|162572417|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric mean|0.5628||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4395|0.7204|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.7204|0.4395|.001
81440224|NCT03208673|162572418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Nasal||||0.025
81440225|NCT03208673|162572418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.312|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Temporal||||0.312
81440226|NCT03208673|162572419|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comfort||||<0.001
81440227|NCT03208673|162572419|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Dry||||<0.001
81440228|NCT03208673|162572419|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Gritty||||<0.001
81440229|NCT03208673|162572419|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Vision||||<0.001
81440230|NCT04625062|162572420|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, two-tailed|df = 6|Traditional treatment condition - biofeedback treatment condition|||||.72
81440231|NCT04184999|162572452|SUPERIORITY||F-Statistic|207.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<.01
81440232|NCT01730040|162572479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-39.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-55.9|-22.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.||Alirocumab group was compared to the corresponding active control group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-22.2|-55.9|< 0.0001
81440233|NCT01730040|162572479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-23.6|||=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-40.7|-6.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As described in statistical analysis 1 of the endpoint.||-6.5|-40.7|= 0.0004
81440234|NCT01730040|162572479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-49.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-65.0|-33.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-33.5|-65|< 0.0001
81440235|NCT01730040|162572479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-32.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-48.4|-16.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-16.9|-48.4|< 0.0001
81440236|NCT01730040|162572479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-47.4|-15.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-15.4|-47.4|<0.0001
81440237|NCT01730040|162572480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-42.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-59.2|-25.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 1% level.||-25.7|-59.2|< 0.0001
81440238|NCT01730040|162572480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-24.9|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-41.9|-7.8||Threshold for significance≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-7.8|-41.9|= 0.0002
81440239|NCT01730040|162572480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-52.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-69.2|-36.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-36.5|-69.2|< 0.0001
81539348|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.4713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||1.83|0.27|0.4713
81440240|NCT01730040|162572480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-35.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-51.3|-18.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-18.6|-51.3|< 0.0001
81440241|NCT01730040|162572480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-33.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-50.0|-16.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-16.8|-50.0|< 0.0001
81440242|NCT01730040|162572481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-39.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-54.0|-25.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-25.6|-54|<0.0001
81440243|NCT01730040|162572481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-25.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-40.0|-11.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-11.6|-40.0|<0.0001
81440244|NCT01730040|162572481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-36.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-47.7|-24.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-24.3|-47.7|<0.0001
81440245|NCT01730040|162572481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-27.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-39.2|-15.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-15.4|-39.2|<0.0001
81440246|NCT01730040|162572481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-20.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-32.8|-8.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-8.9|-32.8|<0.0001
81440247|NCT01730040|162572482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-44.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-55.8|-33.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-33.1|-55.8|<0.0001
81440248|NCT01730040|162572482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-26.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-38.0|-15.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-15.2|-38.0|<0.0001
81440249|NCT01730040|162572482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-36.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-48.1|-24.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-24.5|-48.1|<0.0001
81440250|NCT01730040|162572482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-27.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-39.6|-15.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-15.8|-39.6|<0.0001
81440251|NCT01730040|162572482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-20.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-32.2|-8.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-8.2|-32.2|<0.0001
81440252|NCT01730040|162572483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-29.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-42.0|-16.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-16.6|-42.0|<0.0001
81440253|NCT01730040|162572483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-23.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-36.6|-10.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-10.7|-36.6|<0.0001
81440254|NCT01730040|162572483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-38.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-50.8|-26.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-26.0|-50.8|<0.0001
81440255|NCT01730040|162572483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-30.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-43.2|-18.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-18.6|-43.2|<0.0001
81440256|NCT01730040|162572483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-27.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-40.1|-15.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-15.1|-40.1|<0.0001
81440257|NCT01730040|162572484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-32.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-44.6|-20.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-20.6|-44.6|<0.0001
81440258|NCT01730040|162572484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-25.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-37.3|-12.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-12.8|-37.3|<0.0001
81440259|NCT01730040|162572484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-38.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-51.2|-25.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-25.4|-51.2|<0.0001
81472964|NCT02913105|162637768|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.05||||0.1458|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.11|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||TIMP-1: Day 42||1.11|0.99|0.1458
81440260|NCT01730040|162572484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-29.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-42.6|-17.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-17.1|-42.6|<0.0001
81440261|NCT01730040|162572484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-26.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-39.4|-13.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-13.4|-39.4|<0.0001
81440262|NCT01730040|162572485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-30.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-44.7|-16.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-16.1|-44.7|<0.0001
81440263|NCT01730040|162572485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-21.6|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-36.1|-7.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-7.1|-36.1|=0.0002
81472965|NCT02913105|162637768|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.05||||0.2048|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.12|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||TIMP-1: Day 84||1.12|0.98|0.2048
81539349|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.1397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|5.12||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||5.12|0.79|0.1397
81440264|NCT01730040|162572485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-41.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-54.7|-27.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-27.5|-54.7|<0.0001
81440265|NCT01730040|162572485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-30.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-43.7|-16.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-16.6|-43.7|<0.0001
81440266|NCT01730040|162572485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-26.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-40.3|-12.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-12.8|-40.3|<0.0001
81440267|NCT01730040|162572486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-33.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-47.0|-19.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-19.0|-47.0|<0.0001
81440268|NCT01730040|162572486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-36.6|-8.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-8.1|-36.6|<0.0001
81440269|NCT01730040|162572486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-43.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-57.4|-29.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-29.7|-57.4|<0.0001
81440270|NCT01730040|162572486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-32.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-46.0|-18.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-18.3|-46.0|<0.0001
81738793|NCT03264092|163175870|OTHER|This was just a comparative study. No superiority, equivalence or non inferiority analysis was performed.||||||0.45|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.45
81478219|NCT02559570|162646241|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.356|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.246||0.1502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|0.842|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|Adult derivation||0.842|-0.131|0.1502
81738794|NCT00862563|163175871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.06|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 considered to be significant|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 10 means for mean drinks per day obtained for the placebo and zonisamide groups. Means used for the analysis are least means squares from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.06
81738795|NCT00862563|163175871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.05 was considered to be significant.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 11 means for mean drinks per day obtained for the placebo and zonisamide groups. Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.008
81738796|NCT00862563|163175871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.05 was considered to be significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of Week 12 mean for mean drinks per day obtained for the placebo and zonisamide groups. Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.07
81738797|NCT00862563|163175871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means.|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered as being significant.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 10 mean for mean drinks per day obtained for the placebo and topiramate groups. Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates,||||0.003
81738798|NCT00862563|163175871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 11 means for mean drinks per day obtained for the placebo and topiramate groups. Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates. .||||0.0002
81440271|NCT01730040|162572486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-27.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-41.4|-13.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-13.2|-41.4|<0.0001
81440272|NCT01730040|162572487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-23.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-32.9|-13.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-13.2|-32.9|<0.0001
81440273|NCT01730040|162572487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-25.8|-5.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-5.8|-25.8|<0.0001
81440274|NCT01730040|162572487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-28.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-39.4|-18.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-18.4|-39.4|<0.0001
81440275|NCT01730040|162572487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-21.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-32.4|-11.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-11.4|-32.4|<0.0001
81440276|NCT01730040|162572487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-18.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-29.1|-7.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-7.7|-29.1|<0.0001
81440277|NCT01730040|162572488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-41.6|-21.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-21.3|-41.6|<0.0001
81440278|NCT01730040|162572488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-25.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-35.4|-15.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-15.2|-35.4|<0.0001
81440279|NCT01730040|162572488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-26.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-35.9|-17.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-17.5|-35.9|<0.0001
81738799|NCT00862563|163175871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.0007|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 12 means for mean drinks per day obtained for the placebo and topiramate groups. Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.0007
81440280|NCT01730040|162572488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-31.5|-12.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-12.9|-31.5|<0.0001
81440281|NCT01730040|162572488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-25.2|-6.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-6.6|-25.2|<0.0001
81440282|NCT01730040|162572489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-33.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-45.3|-21.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-21.6|-45.3|<0.0001
81472966|NCT02913105|162637768|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.06||||0.1051|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.12|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||TIMP-1: Day 42||1.12|1.00|0.1051
81738800|NCT00862563|163175871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 considered to be significant|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 10 means for mean drinks per day obtained for the placebo and levetiracetam groups. Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.15
81738801|NCT00862563|163175871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.05 is considered to be significant.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 11 means for mean drinks per day obtained for the placebo and levetiracetam groups. Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariate values.||||0.014
81440283|NCT01730040|162572489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-23.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-35.2|-11.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-11.6|-35.2|<0.0001
81440284|NCT01730040|162572489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-29.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-39.0|-19.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-19.6|-39.0|<0.0001
81440285|NCT01730040|162572489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-32.3|-12.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-12.7|-32.3|<0.0001
81440286|NCT01730040|162572489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-24.7|-4.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-4.9|-24.7|<0.0001
81440287|NCT01730040|162572490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-31.4|-13.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-13.8|-31.4|<0.0001
81440288|NCT01730040|162572490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-24.6|-7.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-7.0|-24.6|<0.0001
81440289|NCT01730040|162572490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-19.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-26.9|-11.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-11.4|-26.9|<0.0001
81440290|NCT01730040|162572490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-23.3|-7.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-7.6|-23.3|<0.0001
81440291|NCT01730040|162572490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.8|||=|0.0015|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-17.7|-1.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-1.9|-17.7|=0.0015
81440292|NCT01730040|162572491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|3.9|71.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a Logistic regression model.||71.7|3.9|<0.0001
81440293|NCT01730040|162572491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.4|||=|0.0284|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.8|14.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||14.6|0.8|=0.0284
81440294|NCT01730040|162572491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|83.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|11.6|596.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||596.8|11.6|<0.0001
81478220|NCT02559570|162646241|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.239||0.7949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.535|0.41|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|Weighted average||0.410|-0.535|0.7949
81738802|NCT00862563|163175871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.05 is considered to be significant.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 12 means for mean drinks per day obtained for the placebo and levetiracetam groups. Means used for the analysis are least squares means s from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.1
81738803|NCT00862563|163175872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference Week 12|8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.015|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.05 is considered to be significant.|ANOVA|||Comparison between mean values obtained for the topiramate and placebo groups for Week 12. Model generated least mean squares were used for this analysis.||||0.015
81440295|NCT01730040|162572491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.2|||=|0.0025|TWO_SIDED|99.0|1.3|38.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||38.3|1.3|=0.0025
81440296|NCT01730040|162572491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.1|||=|0.0011|TWO_SIDED|99.0|1.6|52.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||52.2|1.6|=0.0011
81440297|NCT01730040|162572492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|128.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|14.2|1157.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant) for atorvastatin 40 mg baseline stratification). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a Logistic regression model.||1157|14.2|<0.0001
81472967|NCT02913105|162637768|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.08||||0.0717|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.15|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||TIMP-1: Day 84||1.15|1.01|0.0717
81472968|NCT02913105|162637768|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.01||||0.8083|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.06|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||TIMP-1: Day 42||1.06|0.96|0.8083
81472969|NCT02913105|162637768|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.02||||0.5361|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.09|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||TIMP-1: Day 84||1.09|0.96|0.5361
81472970|NCT02913105|162637769|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.96||||0.0858|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.0|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 7||1.00|0.92|0.0858
81472971|NCT02913105|162637769|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.93||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|0.97|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 14||0.97|0.88|0.0096
81472972|NCT02913105|162637769|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.93||||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|0.98|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 28||0.98|0.88|0.0284
81738804|NCT00862563|163175872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference Week 12|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.784|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.05 is considered to be significant.|ANOVA|||Comparison of means for the zonisamide and placebo group for Week 12. Mixed models generated means were used in this analysis.||||0.784
81738805|NCT00862563|163175872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference Week 12|3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.264|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.05 is considered to be significant.|ANOVA|||Comparison of means for the levetiracetam and placebo groups for Week 12. Model generated least mean squares were used for this analysis.||||0.264
81472973|NCT02913105|162637769|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.95||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.01|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 42||1.01|0.89|0.1330
81472974|NCT02913105|162637769|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.95||||0.2032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.01|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 56||1.01|0.89|0.2032
81738806|NCT00862563|163175873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-24.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.7||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.05 is considered to be significant.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 10 means for mean percent heavy drinking days obtained for the placebo and zonisamide groups Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.013
81738807|NCT00862563|163175873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-20.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.8||0.036|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered to be significant|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 11 means for mean percent heavy drinking days obtained for the placebo and zonisamide groups Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.036
81738808|NCT00862563|163175873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-22.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.9||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.05 is considered to be significant|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 12 means for mean percent heavy drinking days obtained for the placebo and zonisamide groups Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.24
81478221|NCT02559570|162646241|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.235||0.7543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.392|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|Weighted average||0.392|-0.540|0.7543
81472975|NCT02913105|162637769|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.94||||0.1141|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.0|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 84||1.00|0.87|0.1141
81472976|NCT02913105|162637769|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.94||||0.1342|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.01|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 112 (EOS)||1.01|0.88|0.1342
81472977|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.96||||0.0771|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.0|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 7||1.00|0.92|0.0771
81472978|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.96||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.01|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 14||1.01|0.91|0.1510
81472979|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.94||||0.0744|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.0|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 28||1.00|0.89|0.0744
81472980|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.99||||0.8365|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.06|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 42||1.06|0.93|0.8365
81472981|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.98||||0.6091|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.05|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 56||1.05|0.92|0.6091
81472982|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.96||||0.3621|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.03|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 84||1.03|0.90|0.3621
81472983|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.97||||0.5031|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.04|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 112 (EOS)||1.04|0.91|0.5031
81738809|NCT00862563|163175873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-33.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.0||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered to be significant.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 10 means for mean percent heavy drinking days obtained for the placebo and topiramate groups Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.0004
81738810|NCT00862563|163175873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-29.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.2||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.05 is considered to be significant|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 11 means for mean percent heavy drinking days obtained for the placebo and topiramate groups Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.0015
81472984|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.0||||0.9244|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.04|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 7||1.04|0.96|0.9244
81472985|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.03||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.08|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 14||1.08|0.99|0.2360
81472986|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.01||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.07|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 28||1.07|0.96|0.6990
81738811|NCT00862563|163175873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-37.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered to be significant.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 12 means for mean percent heavy drinking days obtained for the placebo and topiramate groups Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||<0.0001
81738812|NCT00862563|163175873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-20.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.0||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.05 is considered to be significant|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 10 means for mean percent heavy drinking days obtained for the placebo and levetiracetam groups Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.04
81738813|NCT00862563|163175873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-23.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.2||0.025|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.05 is considered to be significant|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 11 means for mean percent heavy drinking days obtained for the placebo and levetiracetam groups Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.025
81738814|NCT00862563|163175873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-24.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.3||0.018|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered to be significant|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 12 means for mean percent heavy drinking days obtained for the placebo and levetiracetam groups Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.018
81738815|NCT00862563|163175874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-22.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered to be significant|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 10 means for mean percent drinking days obtained for the placebo and zonisamide groups Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.005
81738816|NCT00862563|163175874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-24.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.9||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 11 means for mean percent drinking days obtained for the placebo and zonisamide groups Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.003
81738817|NCT00862563|163175874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least square means|-16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.0||0.044|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.05 is considered to be significant.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 12 means for mean percent drinking days obtained for the placebo and zonisamide groups Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.044
81738818|NCT00862563|163175874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-38.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.05 is considered to be significant|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 10 means for mean percent drinking days obtained for the placebo and topiramate. Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factors. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||<0.0001
81738819|NCT00862563|163175874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-47.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered to be significant.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 11 means for mean percent drinking days obtained for the placebo and topiramate. Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||<0.0001
81738820|NCT00862563|163175874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-34.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.2||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered to be significant.|ANOVA|||Week 12.Comparison of Week 12 means for mean percent drinking days obtained for the placebo and topiramate. Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis, with Week (time) as the the within subject factor and treatment as the between group factor. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.0004
81738821|NCT00862563|163175874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-19.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.0||0.017|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered to be significant|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 10 means for mean percent drinking days obtained for the placebo and levetiracetam groups. Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.017
81738822|NCT00862563|163175874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-31.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.1||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is considered to be significant.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Week 11 means for mean percent drinking days obtained for the placebo and levetiracetam groups. Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis. Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.0002
81738823|NCT00862563|163175874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-18.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.2||0.026|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.05 is considered to be significant|ANOVA|||.Comparison of Week 12 means for mean percent drinking days obtained for the placebo and levetiracetam groups. Means used for the analysis are least squares means from a two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis.Baseline values were used as covariates.||||0.026
81440298|NCT01730040|162572492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.9|||=|0.0015|TWO_SIDED|99.0|1.6|75.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||75.4|1.6|=0.0015
81440299|NCT01730040|162572492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.7|||=|0.0008|TWO_SIDED|99.0|1.8|101.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||101.1|1.8|=0.0008
81440300|NCT01730040|162572493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|116.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|14.7|927.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant) for atorvastatin 40 mg baseline stratification). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a Logistic regression model.||927.5|14.7|<0.0001
81472987|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.05||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.11|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 42||1.11|0.99|0.1590
81738824|NCT00862563|163175875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.01 is considered to be significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|p value is for the group x time interaction term.'||Data were analyzed using two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis. It was hypothesized that COWAT-Letter Fluency scores would change towards a downward direction for the zonisamide as compared to the placebo group resulting in significant treatment x time interaction.||||<0.0001
81738825|NCT00862563|163175875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.01 is considered to be significant|Mixed Models Analysis|p value is for group x time interaction term for the comparison of data for the topiramate and placebo group.||Data were analyzed using two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis. It was hypothesized that COWAT-Letter Fluency scores would change towards a downward direction for the topiramate as compared to the placebo group resulting in a significant treatment x time interaction.||||<0.0001
81738826|NCT00862563|163175875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.01 is considered to be significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|p value is for interaction effect for the comparison of data for the levetiracetam and placebo groups.||Data were analyzed using two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis. It was hypothesized that COWAT-Letter Fluency scores would change towards a downward direction for the levetiracetam as compared to the placebo group resulting in a significant treatment x time interaction.||||0.30
81440301|NCT01730040|162572493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|2.5|68.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||68.8|2.5|<0.0001
81440302|NCT01730040|162572493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.9|||=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|99.0|1.9|51.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||51.9|1.9|=0.0004
81440303|NCT01730040|162572494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|162.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|17.3|1520.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant) for atorvastatin 40 mg baseline stratification). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a Logistic regression model.||1520.5|17.3|<0.0001
81440304|NCT01730040|162572494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|3.1|126.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||126.3|3.1|<0.0001
81440305|NCT01730040|162572494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.9|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|99.0|2.2|88.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||88.1|2.2|=0.0002
81440306|NCT01730040|162572495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-21.1|||=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-36.3|-5.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Robust|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant) for atorvastatin 40 mg baseline stratification). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.||-5.9|-36.3|=0.0004
81440307|NCT01730040|162572495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-25.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-40.2|-11.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Robust|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-11.6|-40.2|<0.0001
81440308|NCT01730040|162572495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-31.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-45.6|-16.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Regression, Robust|||Analysis description as per the statistical analysis 1 of this endpoint.||-16.4|-45.6|<0.0001
81440309|NCT01730040|162572496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.9|||=|0.4456|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-7.0|12.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.01.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant) for atorvastatin 40 mg baseline stratification).||12.9|-7.0|=0.4456
81440310|NCT01221090|162572506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.771||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|Likelihood Ratio Tests|||We used a multilevel statistical model including time (in days) as a continuous variable, where 0=baseline. The lowest level of the hierarchy was repeated measurements of HbA1c on each subject, with participants themselves constituting the 2nd level. Forward selection was utilized, in which powers of time were added one at a time to the base model including treatment group effects. Interaction terms between time \& treatment effects were added gradually and evaluated with likelihood ratio tests.||||0.771
81440311|NCT01221090|162572507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2176||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|Regression, Linear|Robust variance estimates.||||||0.2176
81440312|NCT01221090|162572508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.572||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.572
81440313|NCT01221090|162572509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANOVA|||"This analysis was to compare the average difference in days for the diabetes self-care activity, Test blood sugar."||||0.26
81738827|NCT00862563|163175876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.01 is considered to be significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|p value is for the group x time interaction effect for the paired comparison of COWAT-category data for the zonisamide and placebo groups.||Data were analyzed using two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis. It was hypothesized that COWAT-Category scores would change towards a downward direction for the zonisamide as compared to the placebo group resulting in significant treatment x time interaction.||||0.003
81738828|NCT00862563|163175876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||p\< 0.01 is considered to be significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|The p value shown is for the group x time interaction effect for the comparison of data from the topiramate and the placebo groups.||Data were analyzed using two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis. It was hypothesized that COWAT-Category scores would change towards a downward direction for the topiramate as compared to the placebo group resulting in significant treatment x time interaction||||0.01
81738829|NCT00862563|163175876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.01 is considered to be significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|The p value is for the group x time interaction effect for the comparison of the levetiracetam and placebo groups.||Data were analyzed using two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis. It was hypothesized that COWAT-Category scores would change towards a downward direction for the levetiracetam as compared to the placebo group resulting in significant treatment x time interaction||||0.36
81738830|NCT00862563|163175877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.01 is considered to be significant|Mixed Models Analysis|p value is for the group x time interaction effect||Data were analyzed using two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis. It was hypothesized that Digit span scores would change towards a downward direction for the zonisamide as compared to the placebo group resulting in significant treatment x time interaction.||||0.07
81738831|NCT00862563|163175877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.01 is considered to be significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|p value shown is for the group X time interaction effect.||Data were analyzed using two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis. It was hypothesized that age adjusted Digit Span scores would change towards a downward direction for the topiramate as compared to the placebo group resulting in significant treatment x time interaction.||||<0.0001
81738832|NCT00862563|163175877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.01 is considered to be significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|p value shown is for the group x time interaction effect.||Data were analyzed using two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis. It was hypothesized that Digit span scores would change towards a downward direction for the levetiracetam as compared to the placebo group resulting in significant treatment x time interaction.||||0.95
81738833|NCT00862563|163175878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.01 is considered to be significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|p value shown is for the group x time effect.||Data were analyzed using two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis. It was hypothesized that Spatial Span scores would change towards a downward direction for the zonisamide as compared to the placebo group resulting in significant treatment x time interaction.||||0.038
81738834|NCT00862563|163175878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.01 is considered to be significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|p value shown is for the group x time interaction effect.||Data were analyzed using two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis. It was hypothesized that Digit span scores would change towards a downward direction for the topiramate as compared to the placebo group resulting in significant treatment x time interaction.||||0.0025
81738835|NCT00862563|163175878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.01 is considered to be significant|Mixed Models Analysis|p value shown is for the group x time interaction effect.||Data were analyzed using two-way repeated measures mixed models analysis. It was hypothesized that Digit span scores would change towards a downward direction for the levetiracetam as compared to the placebo group resulting in significant treatment x time interaction.||||0.3
81738836|NCT00928057|163175900|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"To conclude equivalence for glycemic control, the average absolute percent change in fructosamine and 95% confidence interval had to be within 20%.~80 subjects were required to be in each insulin dose group (40 per PN arm) to provide 90% power for an equivalence with alpha=0.05."||||||0.506||||||The threshold for statistical significance, or alpha, is 0.05.|ANOVA|The ANOVA model has effects for subject, insulin dose group, investigator site and order of pen needle use.||"The effects of pen needle type on glycemic control were tested for statistical significance using analysis of variance (ANOVA). The ANOVA model was used to calculate the absolute percent (%)change in fructosamine (% \|∆ Fru\|), with 95 % confidence intervals."||||0.506
81738837|NCT00928057|163175900|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"To conclude equivalence for glycemic control, the average absolute percent change in fructosamine and 95% confidence interval had to be within 20%.~80 subjects were required to be in each insulin dose group (40 per PN arm) to provide 90% power for an equivalence with alpha=0.05."||||||0.878||||||The threshold for significance, or alpha, is 0.05.|ANOVA|The ANOVA model has effects for subject, insulin dose group, investigator site and order of pen needle use.||"The effects of pen needle type on glycemic control were tested for statistical significance using ANOVA. The ANOVA model was used to calculate the % \|∆ Fru\|, with 95% confidence intervals."||||0.878
81738838|NCT00928057|163175905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||||||The threshold for statistical significance, or alpha, is 0.05.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the pain from the 4mm is the same or greater than the pain for the reference. The alternative hypothesis is that the pain from the 4mm is less than the pain for the reference.||||0.019
81738839|NCT00928057|163175905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||As described for the 4 vs. 5mm statistical analysis.||||<0.001
81738840|NCT03246503|163175907|OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.87||statistical significance of Pearson correlation coefficient|Pearson correlation coefficient||Bootstrapping with 1000 replications was used to estimate 95% confidence intervals.|Bootstrapping with 1000 replications was used to estimate 95% confidence intervals.||.87|0.77|<.001
81738841|NCT03246503|163175908|OTHER|t-statistic from regression analysis|intercept of regression line|4.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.35|4.91|||Regression, Linear|||||4.91|3.35|<.001
81738842|NCT03246503|163175909|OTHER|t-statistic from regression analysis|Slope|0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.76|||Regression, Linear|||||0.76|0.60|<.001
81738843|NCT04590027|163175993|NON_INFERIORITY|power calculation was not recorded Definition of non inferiority: two point difference of pain score at the measurement times|||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|To rule out confounders due to an age difference, the ANCOVA test was applied to compare the differences in pain scores age-unrelatedly.|||Fisher Yates Test to compare the requirement of resue medication|||<0.05
81738844|NCT04590027|163175994|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81738845|NCT05099380|163175997|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the mean difference was above -5.|Least-square Mean Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|6.7|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Least-square Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|Based on the sample size calculation using a two independent sample t test with a 2-sided type I error of 0.05, there would be enough power (i.e., 80%) for testing non-inferiority of the Test relative to the Control with 286 subjects (143 for each lens group) competing the study assuming the Test was 2 points higher than the Control.||6.7|-0.6|
81738846|NCT05099380|163175998|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the mean difference was below 0.05.|Least-square Mean Difference|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.01|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Least-square Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|Based on the sample size calculation using a linear mixed model-based method with a 2-sided type I error of 0.05, there would be enough power (i.e., at least 80%) for testing non-inferiority of the Test relative to the Control with 16 subjects (8 for each lens group) competing the study assuming no difference between the Test and the Control.||0.01|-0.02|
81738847|NCT05099380|163175999|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% central posterior credible interval of proportion difference was below 0.05.|Mean Proportion Difference|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.002|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.004|||Bayesian hierarchical model||Proportion difference was calculated as Test minus Control|Based on the sample size calculation using a simulation approach and Bayesian analysis with the 95% central posterior credible interval, there would be enough power (i.e., at least 80%) for assessing non-inferiority of the Test relative to the Control with 240 subjects (120 for each lens group) competing the study assuming no difference between the Test and the Control.||0.004|-0.004|
81440314|NCT01221090|162572509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANOVA|||"This analysis was to compare the average difference in days for the diabetes self-care activity, Test blood sugar the recommended times."||||0.21
81440315|NCT01221090|162572509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANOVA|||"This analysis was to compare the average difference in days for the diabetes self-care activity, Exercise at least 30 minutes."||||0.53
81440316|NCT01221090|162572509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANOVA|||"This analysis was to compare the average difference in days for the diabetes self-care activity, Participate in a specific exercise session."||||0.24
81440317|NCT01221090|162572509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANOVA|||"This analysis was to compare the average difference in days for the diabetes self-care activity, Check feet."||||0.18
81440318|NCT01221090|162572509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANOVA|||"This analysis was to compare the average difference in days for the diabetes self-care activity, Wash feet."||||0.19
81440319|NCT01221090|162572509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANOVA|||"This analysis was to compare the average difference in days for the diabetes self-care activity, Soak feet."||||0.87
81539350|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.2272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|4.34||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||4.34|0.71|0.2272
81440320|NCT01221090|162572509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANOVA|||"This analysis was to compare the average difference in days for the diabetes self-care activity, Dry between toes."||||0.53
81440321|NCT01221090|162572509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANOVA|||"This analysis was to compare the average difference in days for the diabetes self-care activity, Inspect inside of shoes."||||0.32
81440322|NCT01221090|162572509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANOVA|||"This analysis was to compare the average difference in days for the diabetes self-care activity, Follow healthful eating plan."||||0.37
81440323|NCT01221090|162572509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANOVA|||"This analysis was to compare the average difference in days for the diabetes self-care activity, Space carbohydrates."||||0.72
81440324|NCT01221090|162572509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANOVA|||"This analysis was to compare the average difference in days for the diabetes self-care activity, Eat 5+ servings of fruits and vegetables."||||0.59
81440325|NCT01221090|162572509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.004||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANOVA|||"This analysis was to compare the average difference in days for the diabetes self-care activity, Eat high-fat foods."||||<0.004
81440326|NCT01221090|162572509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANOVA|||"This analysis was to compare the average difference in days for the diabetes self-care activity, Eat packaged foods (e.g., sweets and desserts)."||||0.66
81440327|NCT01221090|162572509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|ANOVA|||"This analysis was to compare the average difference in days for the diabetes self-care activity, Followed a healthful eating plan."||||0.68
81738848|NCT05099380|163176000|NON_INFERIORITY|Non- inferiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% central posterior credible interval of proportion difference was below 0.1.|Mean Proportion Difference|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.002|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.004|||Bayesian hierarchical model||Proportion difference was calculated as Test minus Control|Based on the sample size calculation using a simulation approach and Bayesian analysis with the 95% central posterior credible interval, there would be enough power (i.e., at least 80%) for assessing non-inferiority of the Test relative to the Control with 140 subjects (70 for each lens group) competing the study assuming no difference between the Test and the Control.||0.004|-0.004|
81738849|NCT05099380|163176001|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the mean difference was above -5.|Least-square Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|4.5|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Least-square Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|Based on the sample size calculated for the primary endpoints (i.e., 286 subjects with 143 per lens group), assuming the Test was 2 points higher than the Control, the estimated statistical power for testing non-inferiority of the Test relative to the Control was 73% for CLUE comfort using a two independent sample t test with a 2-sided type I error of 0.05.||4.5|-4.8|
81738850|NCT05099380|163176002|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the mean difference was above -5.|Least-square Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|2.3|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Least-square Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|Based on the sample size calculated for the primary endpoints (i.e., 286 subjects with 143 per lens group), assuming the Test was 2 points lower than the Control, the estimated statistical power for testing non-inferiority of the Test relative to the Control was 23% for CLUE handling using a two independent sample t test with a 2-sided type I error of 0.05.||2.3|-6.0|
81738851|NCT05099380|163176003|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the odds ratio was greater than 0.67.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.16|||Linear Mixed Model||Odds Ratio was calculated as Test over Control|"Based on the sample size calculated for the primary endpoints (i.e., 286 subjects with 143 per lens group), assuming the percentage of Excellent rating for the Test was 10% higher than the Control, the estimated statistical power for testing non-inferiority of the Test relative to the Control was 93% using a Pearson chi-square test for two proportions with a 2-sided type I error of 0.05."||2.16|0.83|
81738852|NCT05099380|163176004|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the preference ratio was greater than 1.|Preference Ratio|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|4.1|||Linear Mixed Model||Preference ratio was calculated as Study lens over Habitual lens within the Test lens group.|Based on the sample size calculated for the primary endpoints (i.e., 286 subjects with 143 per lens group), assuming the percentage of subjects preferring Study lens was 20% higher than preferring Habitual lens in the Test lens group, the estimated statistical power for testing superiority of the Test relative to the Habitual was 88% using a simulation approach with a 2-sided type I error of 0.05.||4.10|1.40|
81738853|NCT00840216|163176005|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using PROC GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|106.9||||||90.0|||||||Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of the mean falls within 80-125.|||||
81738854|NCT00840216|163176006|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using PROC GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|92.7||||||90.0|||||||Bioequivalence is established when ratio of the mean falls within 80-125.|||||
81738855|NCT00840216|163176007|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using PROC GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|93.0||||||90.0|||||||Bioequivalence is established when ratio of the mean falls within 80-125.|||||
81738856|NCT00908128|163176012|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analyses of Variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on lon-transformed AUCt, AUCinf and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|90.96||||||90.0|82.4|100.41|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||100.41|82.40|
81738857|NCT00908128|163176013|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analyses of Variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log-transformed AUCt, AUCinf and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|99.16||||||90.0|96.24|102.16|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.16|96.24|
81738858|NCT00908128|163176014|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analyses of Variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on the log-transformed AUCt, AUCinf and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.78||||||90.0|95.76|101.89|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||101.89|95.76|
81738859|NCT00466167|163176015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference from placebo|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|7.4|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with factors treatment, pooled country and covariate baseline||7.4|2.4|0.0001
81738860|NCT00466167|163176015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference from placebo|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|9.1|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with factors treatment, pooled country and covariate baseline||9.1|4.2|<.0001
81738861|NCT00466167|163176016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference from Placebo|4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|7.9|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with factors treatment, pooled country and covariate baseline||7.9|1.0|0.0122
81738862|NCT00466167|163176016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference from placebo|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|10.5|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with factors treatment, pooled country and covariate baseline||10.5|3.7|<.0001
81738863|NCT01097577|163176147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||ANOVA|||This study was designed to determine if pregabalin is an effective regimen for postoperative pain control following PRK. We hypothesized that there will be at least a 10% improvement in pain after PRK using a scheduled pregabalin dosing regimen compared to placebo. A power analysis was completed to determine the number of patients necessary.||||0.180
81738864|NCT01097577|163176148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.207|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.207
81738865|NCT01097577|163176149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.283|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.283
81738866|NCT01097577|163176150|SUPERIORITY|Question 1: Pain at its worst||||||0.223|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.223
81738867|NCT01097577|163176151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.311|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.311
81738868|NCT01097577|163176152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.581|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Days to Heal, OD||||0.581
81738869|NCT01097577|163176152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.307|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Days to Heal, OS||||0.307
81738870|NCT00199901|163176156|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.913|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.532|1.568||||||||1.568|0.532|
81738871|NCT00199901|163176158|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.532|1.455||||||||1.455|0.532|
81738872|NCT00199901|163176159|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.911|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.514|1.614||||||||1.614|0.514|
81738873|NCT00373256|163176201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6299||||0.9986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1793|2.2527||p-value from 1-sided log-rank stratified for prior adjuvant chemotherapy, hormone receptor status, disease-free interval from prior adjuvant treatment. Stratification factors from Interactive Voice Randomization System.|Log Rank||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio greater than 1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor Bevacizumab + Paclitaxel.|||2.2527|1.1793|0.9986
81738874|NCT00373256|163176202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate (ORR) (percent)|32.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.4|38.5||||||||38.5|26.4|
81738875|NCT00373256|163176202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate (ORR) (percent)|32.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.3|38.4||||||||38.4|26.3|
81738876|NCT00373256|163176205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|76.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.7|83.0||||||1 year||83.0|68.7|
81738877|NCT00373256|163176205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|35.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|50.3||||||2 years||50.3|20.9|
81738878|NCT00373256|163176205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|83.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.0|89.1||||||1 year||89.1|76.0|
81738879|NCT00373256|163176205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|61.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.2|74.7||||||2 years||74.7|43.2|
81738880|NCT00836004|163176215|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) will be performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the alpha level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|99.69||||||90.0|93.88|105.85|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||105.85|93.88|
81738881|NCT00836004|163176216|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) will be performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the alpha level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|96.23||||||90.0|90.62|102.19|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.19|90.62|
81738882|NCT00836004|163176217|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) will be performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the alpha level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|97.17||||||90.0|92.14|102.48|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.48|92.14|
81738883|NCT04383587|163176219|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.18|||||||Fisher Exact|||Participants were grouped by age (18-35 vs. 36-50 vs. 51-65 vs. \>65), Sex at birth (Female vs. Male). and Occupational Role (Technician vs Anesthesiologist vs Advanced Practice Provider vs. Attendant Aide vs. CRNA vs. OR nurse vs Perfusionist vs Surgeon).||||>0.18
81738884|NCT02663349|163176227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 14||Within sample analysis of change between baseline and 3 month assessment.||||.08
81738885|NCT02663349|163176228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Within sample change between baseline and 6 month assessment.||||.69
81472988|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.03||||0.4256|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.09|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 56||1.09|0.97|0.4256
81738886|NCT02663349|163176229|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df=14||Within sample change assessed between baseline and 3-month assessment||||.02
81738887|NCT02663349|163176230|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 14||Change between baseline and 6 month assessment||||.34
81738888|NCT02663349|163176231|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||completer analysis of change between baseline and 3-month assessment on the AIHQ Hostility scale||||>.05
81738889|NCT02663349|163176231|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Completer analysis to examine within group change between baseline and 3-month assessment on the AIHQ Aggression scale||||.04
81738890|NCT02663349|163176232|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||completer analysis of within group change on the AIHQ Hostility scale between baseline and the 6-month assessment||||>.05
81738891|NCT02663349|163176232|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||completer analysis of within group change on the AIHQ Aggression scale between baseline and the 6 month assessment||||> .05
81738892|NCT02663349|163176233|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 15||Change within group between baseline and 3 month assessment on the TASIT total score for part 3||||> .05
81738893|NCT02663349|163176234|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 15||within group change on the TASIT total score for Part 3 between baseline and the 6 month assessment||||> .05
81738894|NCT02663349|163176235|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 14||Within group change on SSPA Total Score between baseline and 3-month assessment||||>.05
81738895|NCT02663349|163176236|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 14||Within group change on the SSPA total score between baseline and 6 month assessment||||> .05
81738896|NCT02663349|163176237|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 15||Within group change on the First Episode Social Functioning Scale Performance Total score on scales 1-7 between baseline and 3-month follow-up||||> .05
81738897|NCT02663349|163176238|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 15||Within group change between baseline and 6-month assessment on the First Episode Social Functioning Scale Performance total score on scales 1-7||||> .05
81738898|NCT02663349|163176239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||Within group change on the MCSS Collegial Support scale between Baseline and 3-Month assessments||||.15
81738899|NCT02663349|163176239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||Within group change on the MCSS Task Support scale between baseline and 3-month assessments||||.10
81738900|NCT02663349|163176239|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||Within group change on the MCSS Mentor scale between baseline and the 3-month assessment||||>.05
81738901|NCT02663349|163176239|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||Within group change on the MCSS Coach scale between baseline and the 3 month assessment||||> .05
81738902|NCT02663349|163176240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||Within group change on the MCSS Collegial Support scale between baseline and the 6-month assessment||||.01
81440328|NCT01221090|162572510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.685||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|Regression, Linear|Robust Variance Estimation.||"This analysis was to compare the quality of life measure, Number of days physical health was not good in the past 30 days at the 12 month follow-up visit."||||0.685
81440329|NCT01221090|162572510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.997||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|Regression, Linear|Robust variance estimation.||"This analysis was to compare the quality of life measure, Number of days mental health was not good in the past 30 days at the 12 month follow-up visit."||||0.997
81472989|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.03||||0.4901|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.09|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 84||1.09|0.96|0.4901
81472990|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.03||||0.3648|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.09|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Cholesterol: Day 112 (EOS)||1.09|0.97|0.3648
81472991|NCT02913105|162637769|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.01||||0.8891|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.12|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 7||1.12|0.91|0.8891
81472992|NCT02913105|162637769|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.95||||0.4817|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.07|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 14||1.07|0.85|0.4817
81472993|NCT02913105|162637769|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.96||||0.6022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.09|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 28||1.09|0.84|0.6022
81472994|NCT02913105|162637769|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.94||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.07|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 42||1.07|0.83|0.4470
81738903|NCT02663349|163176240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||Within group change on the MCSS Task Support scale between baseline and 6-month assessment||||.03
81738904|NCT02663349|163176240|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||Within group change on the MCSS Mentor scale between baseline and the 6-month assessment||||> .05
81738905|NCT02663349|163176240|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||Within group change on the MCSS Coach scale between baseline and the 6-month assessment||||> .05
81738906|NCT02663349|163176241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||Within group change on the VETSS Self Disclosure scale between Baseline and 3-Month Assessment||||.09
81440330|NCT01221090|162572510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3067||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05|Regression, Linear|Robust variance estimation.||"This analysis was to compare the quality of life measure, Number of days poor physical/mental health prevented usual activity in the past 30 days at the 12 month follow-up visit."||||0.3067
81440331|NCT00440466|162572516|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a difference in the mean change in hemoglobin from baseline to the average of the last 12 weeks of treatment of -0.3 g/dL between QW and Q2W groups, a pooled standard deviation of 1.5 g/dL, and a noninferiority margin of 1 g/dL, a sample size of approximately 200 subjects (100 per group) would provide 90% power to demonstrate that Q2W group would not inferior to QW group for an overall 2-sided 0.05 significance level.|Difference of Least Squares Means|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|0.153|||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was that the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in mean change in hemoglobin from baseline to the average of the last 12 weeks of treatment between the every-2-weeks (Q2W) and once-weekly (QW) groups would be lower than -1 g/dL.||0.153|-0.208|
81472995|NCT02913105|162637769|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.94||||0.4342|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.07|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 56||1.07|0.83|0.4342
81738907|NCT02663349|163176241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||Within group change on the VETSS Workplace Coping scale between Baseline and 3-Month Assessment||||.12
81738908|NCT02663349|163176242|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||Within group change on VETSS Self Disclosure scale between Baseline and 6 month assessment||||> .05
81738909|NCT02663349|163176242|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||Within group change on VETSS Workplace Coping scale between baseline and the 6 month assessment||||> .05
81472996|NCT02913105|162637769|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.85||||0.0891|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|0.99|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 84||0.99|0.73|0.0891
81472997|NCT02913105|162637769|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.89||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.04|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 112 (EOS)||1.04|0.77|0.2260
81472998|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.87||||0.0324|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|0.97|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 7||0.97|0.78|0.0324
81472999|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.85||||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|0.96|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 14||0.96|0.76|0.0291
81473000|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.96||||0.5755|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.09|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 28||1.09|0.84|0.5755
81473001|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.92||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.05|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 42||1.05|0.80|0.3070
81473002|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.98||||0.7752|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.12|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 56||1.12|0.86|0.7752
81473003|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.88||||0.1803|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.03|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 84||1.03|0.75|0.1803
81473004|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.89||||0.2414|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.05|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 112 (EOS)||1.05|0.76|0.2414
81473005|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.86||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|0.95|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 7||0.95|0.77|0.0179
81473006|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.9||||0.1125|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.0|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 14||1.00|0.80|0.1125
81473007|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.0||||0.9572|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.12|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 28||1.12|0.88|0.9572
81738910|NCT03206749|163176251|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|29.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.61|42.4|||ANCOVA|||||42.40|16.61|<0.0001
81738911|NCT03206749|163176252|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|28.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.18|40.88|||ANCOVA|||||40.88|16.18|<0.0001
81738912|NCT03206749|163176253|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|62.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.3|89.27|||ANCOVA|||||89.27|36.30|<0.0001
81738913|NCT03206749|163176254|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.47||||0.0469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.16|||Regression, Cox|||||2.16|1.01|0.0469
81738914|NCT03206749|163176255|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.3294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.0|||Regression, Cox|||||2.00|0.79|0.3294
81738915|NCT03206749|163176256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2341|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.2341
81738916|NCT03206749|163176257|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3358||||||0 - 24 hours|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3358
81738917|NCT03206749|163176257|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0849||||||Greater than (\>) 24 - 48 hours|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0849
81738918|NCT03206749|163176258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004||||||0 - 24 hours|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0004
81738919|NCT03206749|163176258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0035||||||\>24 - 48 hours|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0035
81738920|NCT02752074|163176263|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.51711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.21||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test.|Log Rank|||||1.21|0.83|0.51711
81738921|NCT02752074|163176264|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.80666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.49||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test.|Log Rank|||||1.49|0.86|0.80666
81738922|NCT00488774|163176273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.467|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.467
81738923|NCT00488774|163176273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.081|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.081
81738924|NCT00488774|163176273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.145
81738925|NCT00488774|163176274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.832|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.832
81738926|NCT00488774|163176274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.370
81738927|NCT00488774|163176274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.702|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.702
81738928|NCT05523895|163176275|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.2986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.4|-4.6|0.2986
81738929|NCT05523895|163176275|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.2859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.3|-4.5|0.2859
81450559|NCT03589768|162587851|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.6||||0.0672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|Test compares difference in log values.|Difference in log values back transformed into ratio.|Statistical analysis for 6 months of age time point|The ratio is calculated as the GMC of the BOOSTRIX group divided by the GMC of the Td group.|1.0|0.3|0.0672
81738930|NCT00848536|163176296|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 1.5 mmHg.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5|||||Treatment group differences were calculated as the mean IOP in the Travoprost APS group minus the mean IOP in the Travatan group. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper 95% CL of the between treatment difference in mean IOP was \< 1.5 mmHg.|A hypothesis test was performed using a repeated measures analysis of variance model. For the test of non-inferiority, a two-sided 95% confidence intervals for the treatment group difference in mean IOP at each visit and time point was constructed based on analysis of variance.||0.5|-0.9|
81738931|NCT00848536|163176297|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 1.5 mmHg.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.6|||||Treatment group differences were calculated as the mean IOP in the Travoprost APS group minus the mean IOP in the Travatan group. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper 95% CL of the between treatment difference in mean IOP was \< 1.5 mmHg.|A hypothesis test was performed using a repeated measures analysis of variance model. For the test of non-inferiority, a two-sided 95% confidence intervals for the treatment group difference in mean IOP at each visit and time point was constructed based on analysis of variance.||00.6|-0.8|
81738932|NCT00848536|163176298|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 1.5 mmHg.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5|||||Treatment group differences were calculated as the mean IOP in the Travoprost APS group minus the mean IOP in the Travatan group. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper 95% CL of the between treatment difference in mean IOP was \< 1.5 mmHg.|A hypothesis test was performed using a repeated measures analysis of variance model. For the test of non-inferiority, a two-sided 95% confidence intervals for the treatment group difference in mean IOP at each visit and time point was constructed based on analysis of variance.||0.5|-0.9|
81738933|NCT02842853|163176299|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency was demonstrated across the 3 lots, if, for each pair of lots and each antigen, the 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the ratio of the GMTs lies between 1/2 and 2.|GMT Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.751|1.03||||||Serogroup A: Lot 1 vs Lot 2||1.03|0.751|
81738934|NCT02842853|163176299|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency was demonstrated across the 3 lots, if, for each pair of lots and each antigen, the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs lies between 1/2 and 2.|GMT Ratio|0.985|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.843|1.15||||||Serogroup A: Lot 2 vs Lot 3||1.15|0.843|
81738935|NCT02842853|163176299|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency was demonstrated across the 3 lots, if, for each pair of lots and each antigen, the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs lies between 1/2 and 2.|GMT Ratio|0.867|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.02||||||Serogroup A: Lot 1 vs Lot 3||1.02|0.740|
81738936|NCT02842853|163176299|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency was demonstrated across the 3 lots, if, for each pair of lots and each antigen, the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs lies between 1/2 and 2.|GMT Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.888|1.29||||||Serogroup C: Lot 1 vs Lot 2||1.29|0.888|
81738937|NCT02842853|163176299|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency was demonstrated across the 3 lots, if, for each pair of lots and each antigen, the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs lies between 1/2 and 2.|GMT Ratio|0.866|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.714|1.05||||||Serogroup C: Lot 2 vs Lot 3||1.05|0.714|
81738938|NCT02842853|163176299|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency was demonstrated across the 3 lots, if, for each pair of lots and each antigen, the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs lies between 1/2 and 2.|GMT Ratio|0.927|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.766|1.12||||||Serogroup C: Lot 1 vs Lot 3||1.12|0.766|
81738939|NCT02842853|163176299|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency was demonstrated across the 3 lots, if, for each pair of lots and each antigen, the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs lies between 1/2 and 2.|GMT Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.869|1.19||||||Serogroup Y: Lot 1 vs Lot 2||1.19|0.869|
81738940|NCT02842853|163176299|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency was demonstrated across the 3 lots, if, for each pair of lots and each antigen, the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs lies between 1/2 and 2.|GMT Ratio|0.961|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.816|1.13||||||Serogroup Y: Lot 2 vs Lot 3||1.13|0.816|
81738941|NCT02842853|163176299|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency was demonstrated across the 3 lots, if, for each pair of lots and each antigen, the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs lies between 1/2 and 2.|GMT Ratio|0.975|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.829|1.15||||||Serogroup Y: Lot 1 vs Lot 3||1.15|0.829|
81440332|NCT00440466|162572516|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Under the same assumptions in the sample size calculation for the QW and the Q2W, 100 subjects would be needed for the Q4W. However, because Study EPO-AKD-3001 and the current study both included QW and Q2W groups, the sample size would add up to 200 for each group if combined, the sample size in the Q4W group in the current study was increased to 200 subjects in order to enroll a comparable and sufficiently large number of subjects in each of the 3 extended dosing groups across the 2 studies.|Difference of Least Squares Means|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.249|0.063|||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was that the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in mean change in hemoglobin from baseline to the average of the last 12 weeks of treatment between the every-4-weeks (Q4W) and once-weekly (QW) groups would be lower than -1 g/dL.||0.063|-0.249|
81738942|NCT02842853|163176299|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency was demonstrated across the 3 lots, if, for each pair of lots and each antigen, the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs lies between 1/2 and 2.|GMT Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.878|1.22||||||Serogroup W: Lot 1 vs Lot 2||1.22|0.878|
81738943|NCT02842853|163176299|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency was demonstrated across the 3 lots, if, for each pair of lots and each antigen, the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs lies between 1/2 and 2.|GMT Ratio|0.936|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.791|1.11||||||Serogroup W: Lot 2 vs Lot 3||1.11|0.791|
81738944|NCT02842853|163176299|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency was demonstrated across the 3 lots, if, for each pair of lots and each antigen, the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMTs lies between 1/2 and 2.|GMT Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.818|1.15||||||Serogroup W: Lot 1 vs Lot 3||1.15|0.818|
81738945|NCT02842853|163176300|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -10% for all serogroups.|Percentage Difference|19.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.8|23.5||||||Serogroup A||23.5|14.8|
81738946|NCT02842853|163176300|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -10% for all serogroups.|Percentage Difference|40.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.7|45.0||||||Serogroup C||45|36.7|
81738947|NCT02842853|163176300|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -10% for all serogroups.|Percentage Difference|18.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.5|21.9||||||Serogroup Y||21.9|14.5|
81738948|NCT02842853|163176300|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -10% for all serogroups.|Percentage Difference|19.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|23.3||||||Serogroup W||23.3|14.9|
81738949|NCT02842853|163176301|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -10% for all serogroups.|Percentage Difference|19.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|25.8||||||Serogroup A||25.8|13.5|
81738950|NCT02842853|163176301|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -10% for all serogroups.|Percentage Difference|41.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.0|46.9||||||Serogroup C||46.9|35.0|
81738951|NCT02842853|163176301|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -10% for all serogroups.|Percentage Difference|27.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.7|33.3||||||Serogroup Y||33.3|21.7|
81738952|NCT02842853|163176301|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -10% for all serogroups.|Percentage Difference|26.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.7|32.9||||||Serogroup W||32.9|20.7|
81738953|NCT02842853|163176302|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -10% for all serogroups.|Percentage Difference|18.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|24.9||||||Serogroup A||24.9|12.5|
81738954|NCT02842853|163176302|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -10% for all serogroups.|Percentage Difference|42.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.6|48.0||||||Serogroup C||48.0|36.6|
81738955|NCT02842853|163176302|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -10% for all serogroups.|Percentage Difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.18|14.5||||||Serogroup Y||14.5|6.18|
81738956|NCT02842853|163176302|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference is \> -10% for all serogroups.|Percentage Difference|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.22|18.2||||||Serogroup W||18.2|7.22|
81738957|NCT02842853|163176303|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.59|-1.16||||||Serogroup A: Lot 1 vs Lot 2||-1.16|-9.59|
81738958|NCT02842853|163176303|OTHER||Percentage Difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|7.01||||||Serogroup A: Lot 2 vs Lot 3||7.01|-1.3|
81738959|NCT02842853|163176303|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|1.74||||||Serogroup A: Lot 1 vs Lot 3||1.74|-6.78|
81738960|NCT02842853|163176303|OTHER||Percentage Difference|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|4.28||||||Serogroup C: Lot 1 vs Lot 2||4.28|-1.58|
81440333|NCT00440466|162572518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|21.7|||95% Confidence Interval|||||21.7|0.1|
81738961|NCT02842853|163176303|OTHER||Percentage Difference|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|5.54||||||Serogroup C: Lot 2 vs Lot 3||5.54|-0.740|
81738962|NCT02842853|163176303|OTHER||Percentage Difference|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.708|6.79||||||Serogroup C: Lot 1 vs Lot 3||6.79|0.708|
81738963|NCT02842853|163176303|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|3.07||||||Serogroup Y: Lot 1 vs Lot 2||3.07|-2.14|
81738964|NCT02842853|163176303|OTHER||Percentage Difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.763|4.79||||||Serogroup Y: Lot 2 vs Lot 3||4.79|-0.763|
81738965|NCT02842853|163176303|OTHER||Percentage Difference|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.248|5.2||||||Serogroup Y: Lot 1 vs Lot 3||5.20|-0.248|
81738966|NCT02842853|163176303|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.54||||||Serogroup W: Lot 1 vs Lot 2||4.54|-3.00|
81738967|NCT02842853|163176303|OTHER||Percentage Difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|5.89||||||Serogroup W: Lot 2 vs Lot 3||5.89|-1.84|
81738968|NCT02842853|163176303|OTHER||Percentage Difference|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|6.61||||||Serogroup W: Lot 1 vs Lot 3||6.61|-1.02|
81440334|NCT00440466|162572518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|11.2|||95% of Confidence Interval|||||11.2|-9.1|
81440335|NCT00440466|162572519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.113|0.372|||ANOVA|||||0.372|-0.113|
81440336|NCT00440466|162572519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|0.32|||ANOVA|||||0.320|-0.098|
81440337|NCT00440466|162572520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|18.3|||95% of Confidence Interval|||||18.3|-2.0|
81440338|NCT00440466|162572520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|10.3||||||95.0|1.5|19.2|||95% of Confidence Interval|||||19.2|1.5|
81440339|NCT00440466|162572521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|19.1|||95% of Confidence Interval|||||19.1|-7.7|
81440340|NCT00440466|162572521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|20.6|||95% of Confidence Interval|||||20.6|-2.5|
81440341|NCT00440466|162572522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|9.5|||95% of Confidence Interval|||||9.5|-15.8|
81440342|NCT00440466|162572522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|8.0|||95% of Confidence Interval|||||8.0|-13.9|
81440343|NCT00440466|162572523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.08||||||95.0|-0.367|0.208|||ANOVA|||||0.208|-0.367|
81440344|NCT00440466|162572523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.206|0.289|||ANOVA|||||0.289|-0.206|
81440345|NCT03702049|162572550|OTHER|Change in score at 3 months|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.603|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in score at 3 months||||0.603
81440346|NCT03702049|162572550|OTHER|Change at 6 months|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.805|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 month outcome||||0.805
81440347|NCT03702049|162572551|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.79|||Regression, Logistic|||3 month outcome||1.79|0.39|0.672
81440348|NCT03702049|162572551|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.34|||Regression, Logistic|||6 month outcome||1.34|0.18|0.165
81440349|NCT03702049|162572552|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.719|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 month outcome||||0.719
81440350|NCT03702049|162572552|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43||||0.626|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 month outcome||||0.626
81440351|NCT03702049|162572553|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.1668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|2.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.03|-0.36|0.1668
81440352|NCT03702049|162572554|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.9198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.6|32.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||3 month outcome||32.7|-29.6|0.9198
81738969|NCT02842853|163176304|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|2.24||||||Serogroup A||2.24|1.67|
81738970|NCT02842853|163176304|OTHER||GMT Ratio|8.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.58|9.84||||||Serogroup C||9.84|6.58|
81738971|NCT02842853|163176304|OTHER||GMT Ratio|3.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.71|3.84||||||Serogroup Y||3.84|2.71|
81738972|NCT02842853|163176304|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|2.24||||||Serogroup W||2.24|1.61|
81440353|NCT03702049|162572554|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.5||||0.5015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|50.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||6 month||50.7|-25.6|0.5015
81440354|NCT01117337|162572587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2
81440355|NCT01117337|162572588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.56
81440356|NCT01746264|162572597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P-value for change from baseline to 3 month follow-up.||||0.59
81440357|NCT01746264|162572598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 3 month follow up visit.||||<0.001
81440358|NCT01746264|162572599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 3 month follow-up.||||<0.01
81440359|NCT01746264|162572601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 3 month follow-up.||||0.32
81440360|NCT01746264|162572602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 3-month follow-up.||||0.21
81440361|NCT01746264|162572603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 3 month follow-up.||||0.02
81440362|NCT01746264|162572604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 3 month follow-up.||||0.0123
81440363|NCT01746264|162572605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 3 month follow-up.||||0.09
81440364|NCT01746264|162572606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 3 month follow-up.||||0.27
81440365|NCT01746264|162572607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 3 month follow-up.||||0.18
81440366|NCT01746264|162572608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 3 month follow-up.||||0.33
81440367|NCT01746264|162572609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 3 month follow-up.||||0.05
81440368|NCT01746264|162572610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 3 month follow-up.||||0.41
81440369|NCT01746264|162572611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 3 month follow-up.||||0.32
81440370|NCT01746264|162572612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 3 month follow-up.||||0.47
81738973|NCT01175135|163176324|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.683||0.2053|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.66|1.24||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect repeated measures (MMRM) model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS total score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS total score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.24|-5.66|0.2053
81738974|NCT01175135|163176324|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.698||0.4024|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.14|2.8||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS total score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS total score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.80|-4.14|0.4024
81738975|NCT01175135|163176324|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.453||0.009|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.68|-3.8||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS total score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS total score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||-3.80|-12.68|0.0090
81738976|NCT01175135|163176325|OTHER||Difference in Proportion|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.07|0.01|||||The adjusted 80% Confidence Interval (CI) equals 88.6% CI, adjusted due to 1 interim look.|||0.01|-0.07|
81738977|NCT01175135|163176325|OTHER||Difference in Proportion|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.02|0.1|||||The adjusted 80% CI equals 88.6% CI, adjusted due to 1 interim look.|||0.10|-0.02|
81738978|NCT01175135|163176325|OTHER||Difference in Proportion|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.08|0.0|||||The adjusted 80% CI equals 88.6% CI, adjusted due to 1 interim look.|||-0.00|-0.08|
81738979|NCT01175135|163176326|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.845||0.3144|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.5|0.68||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Positive Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS positive subscale score, investigator site, treatment, visit, a treatment by visit interaction and a baseline PANSS positive subscale score by visit interaction and a random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.68|-1.50|0.3144
81738980|NCT01175135|163176326|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.854||0.57|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.95|1.25||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Positive Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS positive subscale score, investigator site, treatment, visit, a treatment by visit interaction and a baseline PANSS positive subscale score by visit interaction and a random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.25|-0.95|0.5700
81738981|NCT01175135|163176326|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.093||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.4|-1.59||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Positive Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS positive subscale score, investigator site, treatment, visit, a treatment by visit interaction and a baseline PANSS positive subscale score by visit interaction and a random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.59|-4.40|0.0034
81738982|NCT01175135|163176326|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.0942|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.9|-0.02||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Negative Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS negative subscale score, investigator site, treatment, visit, a treatment by visit interaction and a baseline PANSS negative subscale score by visit interaction and a random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.02|-1.90|0.0942
81738983|NCT01175135|163176326|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.735||0.203|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.56|0.33||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Negative Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS negative subscale score, investigator site, treatment, visit, a treatment by visit interaction and a baseline PANSS negative subscale score by visit interaction and a random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.33|-1.56|0.2030
81738984|NCT01175135|163176326|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.944||0.0907|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.48|-0.05||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Negative Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS negative subscale score, investigator site, treatment, visit, a treatment by visit interaction and a baseline PANSS negative subscale score by visit interaction and a random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.05|-2.48|0.0907
81738985|NCT01175135|163176326|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.2904|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.45|0.97||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||General Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS general subscale score, investigator site, treatment, visit, a treatment by visit interaction and a baseline PANSS general subscale score by visit interaction and a random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.97|-2.45|0.2904
81738986|NCT01175135|163176326|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.339||0.471|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.82|1.62||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||General Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS general subscale score, investigator site, treatment, visit, a treatment by visit interaction and a baseline PANSS general subscale score by visit interaction and a random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.62|-1.82|0.4710
81440371|NCT02791893|162572613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||A power analysis was conducted with G\*Power, specifying a standard Type I error (α = .05) and desired power of .80. Results indicated that a total sample of 26 would be sufficient. Below are the results of the intent-to-treat analysis. Patients that did not complete the assessment after the blinded phase had their baseline scores carried forward. Post-intervention pain severity was regressed on pre-intervention pain severity and condition, using an ANCOVA model.||||0.47
81440372|NCT02791893|162572613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Below are the results of the per protocol analysis. Patients that did not complete the assessment after the blinded phase are not included limiting the sample to 10 subjects in each condition (N=20). Post-intervention pain severity was regressed on pre-intervention pain severity and condition, using an ANCOVA model.||||0.58
81450560|NCT04663295|162587853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|7.9||One-sided test at significant level of 0.025.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Signed rank test comparing baseline and study period.||||7.9|3.3|<0.001
81738987|NCT01175135|163176326|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.718||0.0172|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.86|-1.45||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||General Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS general subscale score, investigator site, treatment, visit, a treatment by visit interaction and a baseline PANSS general subscale score by visit interaction and a random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.45|-5.86|0.0172
81738988|NCT01175135|163176327|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.197|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.33|0.07||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline CGI-S, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, a baseline CGI-S by visit interaction and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.07|-0.33|0.1970
81440373|NCT02791893|162572614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|This was an independent t-test comparing the conditions on their perception of change since starting the intervention.||"A power analysis was conducted with G\*Power, specifying a standard Type I error (α = .05) and desired power of .80. Results indicated that a total sample of 26 would be sufficient. Below are the results of the intent-to-treat analysis. Patients that did not complete the assessment after the blinded phase were assigned a score of 1 indicating no change in their condition. Post-intervention PGIC scores were compared between conditions."||||0.23
81539351|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.2024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|4.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||4.64|0.72|0.2024
81440374|NCT02791893|162572614|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|This was an independent t-test comparing the conditions on their perception of change since starting the intervention.|Condition difference = Active - Sham|Below are the results of the per protocol analysis. Post-intervention PGIC scores were compared between conditions.||||0.23
81440375|NCT02791893|162572615|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.88||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA||Condition difference = Active - Sham|A power analysis was conducted with G\*Power, specifying a standard Type I error (α = .05) and desired power of .80. Results indicated that a total sample of 26 would be sufficient. Below are the results of the intent-to-treat analysis. Patients that did not complete the assessment after the blinded phase had their baseline scores carried forward. Post-intervention physical function scores was regressed on pre-intervention physical function and condition, using an ANCOVA model.||||0.13
81440376|NCT02791893|162572615|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.5||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Below are the results of the per protocol analysis. Patients that did not complete the assessment after the blinded phase had their baseline scores carried forward. Post-intervention physical function scores was regressed on pre-intervention physical function and condition, using an ANCOVA model.||||0.12
81440377|NCT02791893|162572616|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.71||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA||Condition difference = Active - Sham|A power analysis was conducted with G\*Power, specifying a standard Type I error (α = .05) and desired power of .80. Results indicated that a total sample of 26 would be sufficient. Below are the results of the intent-to-treat analysis. Patients that did not complete the assessment after the blinded phase had their baseline scores carried forward. Post-intervention headache days was regressed on pre-intervention headache days and condition, using an ANCOVA model.||||0.58
81440378|NCT02791893|162572616|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.8||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA||Condition difference = Active - Sham|Below are the results of the per protocol analysis. Patients that did not complete the assessment after the blinded phase had their baseline scores carried forward. Post-intervention headache days was regressed on pre-intervention headache days and condition, using an ANCOVA model.||||0.49
81440379|NCT02791893|162572617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.42||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA||Condition difference = Active - Sham|A power analysis was conducted with G\*Power, specifying a standard Type I error (α = .05) and desired power of .80. Results indicated that a total sample of 26 would be sufficient. Below are the results of the intent-to-treat analysis. Patients that did not complete the assessment after the blinded phase had their baseline scores carried forward. Post-intervention depression scores were regressed on pre-intervention depression scores and condition, using an ANCOVA model.||||0.18
81440380|NCT02791893|162572617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA||Condition difference = Active - Sham|Below are the results of the per protocol analysis. Patients that did not complete the assessment after the blinded phase had their baseline scores carried forward. Post-intervention depression scores were regressed on pre-intervention depression scores and condition, using an ANCOVA model.||||0.25
81738989|NCT01175135|163176327|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.3835|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.24|0.15||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline CGI-S, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, a baseline CGI-S by visit interaction and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.15|-0.24|0.3835
81738990|NCT01175135|163176327|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199||0.0395|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.61|-0.1||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline CGI-S, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, a baseline CGI-S by visit interaction and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.10|-0.61|0.0395
81738991|NCT01175135|163176328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.863||0.1999|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.84|0.38||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Positive Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS Marder positive score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS Marder positive score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.38|-1.84|0.1999
81440381|NCT02791893|162572618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|This was a dependent t-test comparing pre-intervention scores to the scores collected at the end of the open label phase.||Regardless of original condition assignment, patients' 2.5-month pain scores at the end of the open label phase were compared to their baseline scores using a dependent samples t-test. Below are the results of the intent-to-treat analysis. Patients that did not complete the assessment after the open-label phase had their most recent score carried forward. All patients included in this comparison received at least 10 weeks of VNS therapy.||||0.004
81440382|NCT02791893|162572618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||This was a dependent t-test comparing baseline scores to the scores collected at the end of the open label phase.|t-test, 2 sided|||Regardless of original condition assignment, patients' 2.5-month pain scores at the end of the open label phase were compared to their baseline scores using a dependent samples t-test. Below are the results of the per protocol analysis. Patients that did not complete the assessment after the open-label phase were excluded. All patients included in this comparison received at least 10 weeks of VNS therapy.||||0.005
81440383|NCT00619359|162572634|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the CI for the difference in response rates (Fosaprepitant minus Aprepitant), calculated using the methodology of Miettinen and Nurminen, had a lower limit ≥7 percentage points, fosaprepitant was considered at least as effective as aprepitant for Complete Response in the overall phase. Study had 90% power to detect non-inferiority for this outcome measure.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||||95.0|-4.1|3.3||||||||3.3|-4.1|
81440384|NCT00619359|162572635|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the CI for the difference in response rates, calculated using the methodology of Miettinen and Nurminen, had a lower limit ≥7.3 percentage points, fosaprepitant was considered at least as effective as aprepitant for Complete Response in the delayed phase.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||||95.0|-3.5|3.7||||||||3.7|-3.5|
81440385|NCT00619359|162572636|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the CI for the difference in response rates, calculated using the methodology of Miettinen and Nurminen, had a lower limit ≥8.2 percentage points, fosaprepitant was considered at least as effective as aprepitant for No Vomiting in the overall phase.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||||95.0|-5.3|2.0||||||||2.0|-5.3|
81539352|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.1716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|4.79||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||4.79|0.76|0.1716
81738992|NCT01175135|163176328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.3399|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.48|0.76||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Positive Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS Marder positive score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS Marder positive score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.76|-1.48|0.3399
81738993|NCT01175135|163176328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.117||0.01|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.06|-1.18||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Positive Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS Marder positive score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS Marder positive score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.18|-4.06|0.0100
81440386|NCT03095118|162572655|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Proteinuria baseline values compared to 6 month follow up values||||0.001
81440387|NCT03095118|162572656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Proteinuria baseline values compared to 12 month follow up values||||0.004
81738994|NCT01175135|163176328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.778||0.1625|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.77|0.23||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Negative Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS Marder negative score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS Marder negative score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.23|-1.77|0.1625
81738995|NCT01175135|163176328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.783||0.2354|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.57|0.44||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Negative Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS Marder negative score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS Marder negative score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.44|-1.57|0.2354
81738996|NCT01175135|163176328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.002||0.2161|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.08|0.5||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Negative Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS Marder negative score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS Marder negative score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.50|-2.08|0.2161
81738997|NCT01175135|163176328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.627||0.248|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.23|0.38||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Disorganized Thought Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS Marder disorganized thought score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS Marder disorganized thought score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.38|-1.23|0.2480
81738998|NCT01175135|163176328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.632||0.4345|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.92|0.71||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Disorganized Thought Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS Marder disorganized thought score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS Marder disorganized thought score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.71|-0.92|0.4345
81738999|NCT01175135|163176328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.813||0.0346|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.53|-0.44||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Disorganized Thought Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS Marder disorganized thought score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS Marder disorganized thought score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.44|-2.53|0.0346
81440388|NCT03095118|162572658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Serum creatinine baseline values compared to 6 month follow up values||||0.15
81440389|NCT03095118|162572659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Serum creatinine baseline values comparted to 12 month follow up values||||0.16
81440390|NCT02462486|162572680|NON_INFERIORITY|For hypothesis testing, if the lower limit of the 95.1% confidence interval for the difference between an abicipar group and ranibizumab is greater than or equal to -10%, non-inferiority of abicipar group is established.|Percentage Difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|2.4|||||The 95.1% CI for the weighted difference were calculated based on the Newcombe method using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights and baseline BCVA (≤55 vs \>55 letters) as stratification factor.|||2.4|-5.0|
81440391|NCT02462486|162572680|NON_INFERIORITY|For hypothesis testing, if the lower limit of the 95.1% confidence interval for the difference between an abicipar group and ranibizumab is greater than or equal to -10%, non-inferiority of abicipar group is established.|Percentage Difference|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-0.5|||||The 95.1% CI for the weighted difference were calculated based on the Newcombe method using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights and baseline BCVA (≤55 vs \>55 letters) as stratification factor.|||-0.5|-9.0|
81473008|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.98||||0.7372|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.1|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 42||1.10|0.87|0.7372
81473009|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.04||||0.6015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.17|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 56||1.17|0.92|0.6015
81739000|NCT01175135|163176328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.495||0.4685|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.68|0.6||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Uncontrolled hostility/excitement Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS Marder hostility/excitement score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS Marder hostility/excitement score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.60|-0.68|0.4685
81739001|NCT01175135|163176328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.499||0.6214|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.49|0.8||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Uncontrolled hostility/excitement Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS Marder hostility/excitement score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS Marder hostility/excitement score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.80|-0.49|0.6214
81739002|NCT01175135|163176328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.641||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.48|-0.84||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Uncontrolled hostility/excitement Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS Marder hostility/excitement score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS Marder hostility/excitement score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.84|-2.48|0.0052
81739003|NCT01175135|163176328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.523||0.5894|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.55|0.79||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Anxiety/Depression Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS Marder anxiety/depression score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS Marder anxiety/depression score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.79|-0.55|0.5894
81739004|NCT01175135|163176328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.526||0.8155|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.2|1.15||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Anxiety/Depression Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS Marder anxiety/depression score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS Marder anxiety/depression score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.15|-0.20|0.8155
81739005|NCT01175135|163176328|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.677||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.55|-0.81||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Anxiety/Depression Score: MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS Marder anxiety/depression score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS Marder anxiety/depression score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.81|-2.55|0.0069
81739006|NCT01175135|163176329|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.559||0.2727|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.06|0.38||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS derived BPRS core score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS derived BPRS core score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.38|-1.06|0.2727
81739007|NCT01175135|163176329|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.562||0.4747|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.76|0.69||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS derived BPRS core score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS derived BPRS core score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.69|-0.76|0.4747
81440392|NCT02462486|162572681|NON_INFERIORITY|For hypothesis testing, non-inferiority of abicipar is established if the lower limit of the CI is \> - 5.0 letters.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-2.4|2.0|||||MMRM included treatment, region, BL BCVA, BL CRT ≤400 or \>400, choroidal neovascularization lesion type, visit, visit-by-BL BCVA interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction term as covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||2.0|-2.4|
81440393|NCT02462486|162572681|NON_INFERIORITY|For hypothesis testing, non-inferiority of abicipar is established if the lower limit of the CI is \> - 5.0 letters.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-3.8|0.6|||||MMRM included treatment, region, BL BCVA, BL CRT ≤400 or \>400, choroidal neovascularization lesion type, visit, visit-by-BL BCVA interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction term as covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.6|-3.8|
81440394|NCT02462486|162572682|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of abicipar was demonstrated if the lower limit of CI for the treatment difference was greater than zero.|Least Squares Mean Difference|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-7.1|14.0|||||MMRM included treatment, region, BL BCVA, BL CRT, choroidal neovascularization lesion type, visit, visit-by-baseline CRT interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction term as covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||14.0|-7.1|
81440395|NCT02462486|162572682|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of abicipar was demonstrated if the lower limit of CI for the treatment difference was greater than zero.|Least Squares Mean Difference|5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-4.7|16.5|||||MMRM included treatment, region, BL BCVA, BL CRT, choroidal neovascularization lesion type, visit, visit-by-baseline CRT interaction, and treatment-by-visit interaction term as covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||16.5|-4.7|
81440396|NCT02462486|162572683|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|8.4|||||The 95.1% CI for the weighted difference were calculated based on the Newcombe method using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights and baseline BCVA (≤55 vs \>55 letters) as the stratification factor.|||8.4|-5.5|
81440397|NCT02462486|162572683|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|4.5|||||The 95.1% CI for the weighted difference were calculated based on the Newcombe method using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights and baseline BCVA (≤55 vs \>55 letters) as the stratification factor.|||4.5|-9.1|
81440398|NCT02462486|162572684|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of abicipar was demonstrated if the lower limit of CI for the treatment difference was greater than zero.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-3.5|0.3|||||MMRM included treatment group, region, baseline BCVA in the study eye, baseline VFQ score, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.3|-3.5|
81440399|NCT02462486|162572684|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of abicipar was demonstrated if the lower limit of CI for the treatment difference was greater than zero.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-3.9|-0.1|||||MMRM included treatment group, region, baseline BCVA in the study eye, baseline VFQ score, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed covariates using an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-0.1|-3.9|
81440400|NCT01483625|162572685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0569|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.3025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0516|0.1654|||Mixed effect repeated measures (MMRM)|Fixed effects:treatment,visit,treatment by visit,baseline and baseline by visit. Random:Patient. A spatial power covariance structure was used.||Tiotropium 18 mcg minus Placebo||0.1654|-0.0516|0.3025
81440401|NCT01483625|162572686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.7823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9053|1.078|||2sample t quantiles with pooled variance|||Comparison Tiotropium 18 mcg Vs Placebo||1.0780|0.9053|0.7823
81473010|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.03||||0.7261|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.19|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 84||1.19|0.89|0.7261
81539353|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.2||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|8.51||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||8.51|1.20|0.0199
81539354|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.45||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|25.54||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||25.54|2.80|0.0002
81440402|NCT01483625|162572687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0806||0.9025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1489|0.1686||Comparison Tiotropium 18 mcg Vs Placebo at Week 12|Mixed effects repeated measures (MMRM)|Fixed effects:treatment,visit,treatment by visit,baseline and baseline by visit. Patient was random. A spatial power covariance structure was used.||||0.1686|-0.1489|0.9025
81440403|NCT01483625|162572690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0115||0.1797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0157|1.8938|||t-test, 2 sided|95% confidence interval is based on 2 sample t quantiles using pooled variance.||Comparison Tiotropium 18 mcg Vs Placebo Over 12 Weeks||1.8938|-10.0157|0.1797
81440404|NCT02310763|162572708|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.293|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.022||0.2088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7343|3.32||The significance level is 0.05.|ANCOVA||Least square mean difference was calculated by placebo minus domagrozumab.|||3.3200|-0.7343|0.2088
81440405|NCT02310763|162572712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0845||||0.9191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7354|1.5663||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 17||1.5663|-1.7354|0.9191
81440406|NCT02310763|162572712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5837||||0.7642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2978|4.4652||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 33||4.4652|-3.2978|0.7642
81473011|NCT02913105|162637769|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.0||||0.9892|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.15|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||Triglycerides: Day 112 (EOS)||1.15|0.87|0.9892
81739008|NCT01175135|163176329|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.723||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.93|-1.07||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline PANSS derived BPRS core score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PANSS derived BPRS core score by visit interaction, and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.07|-2.93|0.0031
81739009|NCT01175135|163176330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196||0.3598|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.32|0.18||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model with fixed effect for investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.18|-0.32|0.3598
81739010|NCT01175135|163176330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198||0.7275|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.13|0.37||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model with fixed effect for investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.37|-0.13|0.7275
81739011|NCT01175135|163176330|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.07|-0.42||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model with fixed effect for investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.42|-1.07|0.0019
81739012|NCT01175135|163176331|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.478||0.5429|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.06|1.74||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline GAF score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline GAF score by visit interaction and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||1.74|-2.06|0.5429
81739013|NCT01175135|163176331|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.492||0.4354|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.68|2.16||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline GAF score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline GAF score by visit interaction and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||2.16|-1.68|0.4354
81739014|NCT01175135|163176331|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.907||0.093|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.08|4.99||Reported p-value was 1-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM model with fixed effect for baseline GAF score, investigator site, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline GAF score by visit interaction and random effect for participant. The model was fit using an unstructured covariance matrix.||4.99|0.08|0.0930
81739015|NCT03364192|163176346|OTHER|Multilevel modeling adapted for multiple-baseline design comparing participant goal attainment before, during, and after peer-delivered Whole Health Coaching.|||||<|0.05|||||||Multilevel Modeling|||||||<0.05
81739016|NCT03317444|163176350|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference in % of subjects|36.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|48.9|||Fisher Exact|||% Subjects Who Met Endpoint (≥ 4 mEq/L Change from Baseline Serum Bicarbonate or Serum Bicarbonate in the Normal Range \[22 - 29 mEq/L\]): TRC101-Placebo||48.9|23.5|< 0.0001
81739017|NCT03317444|163176350|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference in % of subjects|34.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.2|46.8|||Fisher Exact|||% Subjects with ≥ 4 mEq/L Change from Baseline in Serum Bicarbonate: TRC101-Placebo||46.8|21.2|< 0.0001
81739018|NCT03317444|163176350|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference in % of subjects|33.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|45.6|||Fisher Exact|||% Subjects with Serum Bicarbonate in the Normal Range (22 - 29 mEq/L): TRC101-Placebo||45.6|19.7|< 0.0001
81440407|NCT02310763|162572712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2712||||0.9423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3799|7.9223||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 49||7.9223|-7.3799|0.9423
81440408|NCT02310763|162572713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0693|0.0693||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 17||0.0693|-0.0693|0.9993
81440409|NCT02310763|162572713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0259||||0.5464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1107|0.0589||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 33||0.0589|-0.1107|0.5464
81440410|NCT02310763|162572713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.042||||0.3041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1227|0.0386||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 49||0.0386|-0.1227|0.3041
81440411|NCT02310763|162572714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.3522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.5||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 17||2.5|-0.9|0.3522
81440412|NCT02310763|162572714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.2||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 33||4.2|0.7|0.0061
81440413|NCT02310763|162572714|SUPERIORITY|Week 49|Mean Difference (Net)|1.6||||0.1268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|3.8||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|||3.8|-0.5|0.1268
81440414|NCT02310763|162572715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.7337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.1||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left ankle, Week 17||2.1|-2.9|0.7337
81440415|NCT02310763|162572715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.8893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.7||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left ankle, Week 33||2.7|-2.4|0.8893
81440416|NCT02310763|162572715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.2939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|1.3||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left ankle, Week 49||1.3|-4.3|0.2939
81440417|NCT02310763|162572715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.5995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|3.6||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right ankle, Week 17||3.6|-2.1|0.5995
81440418|NCT02310763|162572715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.9||||0.0385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.6||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right ankle, Week 33||5.6|0.2|0.0385
81440419|NCT02310763|162572715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.2||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right ankle, Week 49||3.2|-3.3|0.9927
81440420|NCT02310763|162572716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.6049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.0||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 17||1.0|-1.7|0.6049
81473012|NCT02913105|162637770|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.91||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|0.95|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 7||0.95|0.87|0.0005
81473013|NCT02913105|162637770|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.89||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|0.94|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 14||0.94|0.84|0.0005
81473014|NCT02913105|162637770|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.91||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|0.96|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 28||0.96|0.86|0.0062
81440421|NCT02310763|162572716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7||||0.2065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|4.4||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 33||4.4|-1.0|0.2065
81473015|NCT02913105|162637770|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.94||||0.1214|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.0|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 42||1.00|0.89|0.1214
81473016|NCT02913105|162637770|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.9||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|0.95|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 56||0.95|0.84|0.0043
81473017|NCT02913105|162637770|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.95||||0.2615|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.02|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 84||1.02|0.89|0.2615
81739019|NCT03317444|163176351|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference in LS means|2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|3.5|||Mixed-effect repeated measures model||Standard error presented above is for the LS mean.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Change from Baseline: TRC101-Placebo||3.5|1.77|< 0.0001
81739020|NCT04547192|163176355|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation - Expected enrollment: 25 patients/hospital/month, giving a total of 3,500 patients across all hospitals over 17.5 months. With an alpha of 0.05 and baseline TIF adherence rate of 50%, there was 80% power to detect 8.1-8.6% difference in KPI performance with 0.15-0.40 range in COV.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for TIF introduction and time periods as fixed effects and hospitals and time periods as random effects.|generalized linear mixed regression mode|||For mobility on EU arrival assessed,||||0.504
81739021|NCT04547192|163176355|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation - Expected enrollment: 25 patients/hospital/month, giving a total of 3,500 patients across all hospitals over 17.5 months. With an alpha of 0.05 and baseline TIF adherence rate of 50%, there was 80% power to detect 8.1-8.6% difference in KPI performance with 0.15-0.40 range in COV.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.31||||0.169|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized linear mixed regression mode|||Respiratory rate at EU assessed||||0.169
81739022|NCT04547192|163176355|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation - Expected enrollment: 25 patients/hospital/month, giving a total of 3,500 patients across all hospitals over 17.5 months. With an alpha of 0.05 and baseline TIF adherence rate of 50%, there was 80% power to detect 8.1-8.6% difference in KPI performance with 0.15-0.40 range in COV.|Odds Ratio (OR)|25.29||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized linear mixed regression|||Airway assessed||||0.006
81739023|NCT04547192|163176355|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation - Expected enrollment: 25 patients/hospital/month, giving a total of 3,500 patients across all hospitals over 17.5 months. With an alpha of 0.05 and baseline TIF adherence rate of 50%, there was 80% power to detect 8.1-8.6% difference in KPI performance with 0.15-0.40 range in COV.|Odds Ratio (OR)|38.38||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized linear mixed regression|||Chest examined||||0.001
81440422|NCT02310763|162572716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.2||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 49||1.2|-1.3|0.9391
81440423|NCT02310763|162572717|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||0.8499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|20.3||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 17||20.3|-16.7|0.8499
81739024|NCT04547192|163176355|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation - Expected enrollment: 25 patients/hospital/month, giving a total of 3,500 patients across all hospitals over 17.5 months. With an alpha of 0.05 and baseline TIF adherence rate of 50%, there was 80% power to detect 8.1-8.6% difference in KPI performance with 0.15-0.40 range in COV.|Odds Ratio (OR)|93.01||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized linear mixed regression|||For Intra-abdominal bleeding evaluated||||0.001
81440424|NCT02310763|162572717|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.9||||0.4008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|29.8||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 33||29.8|-12.0|0.4008
81440425|NCT02310763|162572717|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|27.0||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 49||27.0|-30.0|0.9160
81440426|NCT02310763|162572718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.115||||0.5726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.287|0.517||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left elbow extension, Week 17||0.517|-0.287|0.5726
81473018|NCT02913105|162637770|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.94||||0.1331|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.01|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 112 (EOS)||1.01|0.88|0.1331
81739025|NCT04547192|163176355|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation - Expected enrollment: 25 patients/hospital/month, giving a total of 3,500 patients across all hospitals over 17.5 months. With an alpha of 0.05 and baseline TIF adherence rate of 50%, there was 80% power to detect 8.1-8.6% difference in KPI performance with 0.15-0.40 range in COV.|Odds Ratio (OR)|354.91||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized linear mixed regression|||For Spine Immobilized for RTI or Fall Victims||||0.001
81739026|NCT04547192|163176355|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation - Expected enrollment: 25 patients/hospital/month, giving a total of 3,500 patients across all hospitals over 17.5 months. With an alpha of 0.05 and baseline TIF adherence rate of 50%, there was 80% power to detect 8.1-8.6% difference in KPI performance with 0.15-0.40 range in COV.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.95||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized linear mixed regression|||Splinting of Fractures Considered||||0.001
81473019|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|0.89|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 7||0.89|0.81|<.0001
81739027|NCT04547192|163176355|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation - Expected enrollment: 25 patients/hospital/month, giving a total of 3,500 patients across all hospitals over 17.5 months. With an alpha of 0.05 and baseline TIF adherence rate of 50%, there was 80% power to detect 8.1-8.6% difference in KPI performance with 0.15-0.40 range in COV.|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.18||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized linear mixed regression|||Tetanus Considered for bites, burns, lacerations, and abrasions||||0.006
81739028|NCT04547192|163176355|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation - Expected enrollment: 25 patients/hospital/month, giving a total of 3,500 patients across all hospitals over 17.5 months. With an alpha of 0.05 and baseline TIF adherence rate of 50%, there was 80% power to detect 8.1-8.6% difference in KPI performance with 0.15-0.40 range in COV.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.03||||0.047|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized linear mixed regression|||Date of Injury Recorded||||0.047
81739029|NCT04547192|163176355|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation - Expected enrollment: 25 patients/hospital/month, giving a total of 3,500 patients across all hospitals over 17.5 months. With an alpha of 0.05 and baseline TIF adherence rate of 50%, there was 80% power to detect 8.1-8.6% difference in KPI performance with 0.15-0.40 range in COV.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.166|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized linear mixed regression|||Death||||0.166
81739030|NCT04547192|163176355|SUPERIORITY|Power calculation - Expected enrollment: 25 patients/hospital/month, giving a total of 3,500 patients across all hospitals over 17.5 months. With an alpha of 0.05 and baseline TIF adherence rate of 50%, there was 80% power to detect 8.1-8.6% difference in KPI performance with 0.15-0.40 range in COV.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.14||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized linear mixed regression|||Important Clinical Data Document||||0.013
81440427|NCT02310763|162572718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.163||||0.4334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.574|0.248||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left elbow extension, Week 33||0.248|-0.574|0.4334
81440428|NCT02310763|162572718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.126||||0.5767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.573|0.321||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left elbow extension, Week 49||0.321|-0.573|0.5767
81739031|NCT04547192|163176356|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.166|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized linear mixed regression|||||||0.166
81739032|NCT02284867|163176360|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Multivariable binary logistic regression was done to examine the relation between CD16+ NK and preterm labor as adjusted for other confounding factors the enter method was used to build the regression model.~A two-sided p-value \<0.05 was considered statistically significant."|Odds Ratio (OR)|65.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|<|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.96|606.76||To our best of known , no previous human studies was analyzing this issue|Regression, Logistic|||"Categorical data were presented as number and percentage and differences were compared using the Pearson chi-squared test. Ordinal data were compared using the chi-squared test for trend~A two-sided p-value \<0.05 was considered statistically significant."||606.76|6.96|<0.0002
81739033|NCT02927639|163176365|SUPERIORITY|"A subject was considered completed if they completed all 3 SCI (as indicated in participant flow section) - 13 control, 10 intervention.~However, the mixed model took in to account ALL available data. As such, there were 70 control, 65 intervention that completed at least 1 SCI. Their data was analyzed by the model and used to predict later outcomes so they were considered to be included in the analysis."||||||0.035||||||The mixed model may provide a significantly different change in SCI score from baseline to the 6 month using a per-protocol analysis in the intervention group as compared to the control group. A p value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A multilevel mixed effects linear regression model was used to analyze this data. This analysis allowed for an estimation of missing data. This explains the discrepancy in the number of participant study completion vs participant data analyzed (see below).||||0.035
81739034|NCT02699463|163176369|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The calculated p-value was \<0.01|ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81739035|NCT02488239|163176370|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||exact binomial rate|||||||<0.001
81739036|NCT02488239|163176371|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81473020|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.88||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|0.93|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 14||0.93|0.83|0.0001
81473021|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|0.88|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 28||0.88|0.79|<.0001
81473022|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.86||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|0.92|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 42||0.92|0.81|0.0002
81473023|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|0.88|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 56||0.88|0.77|<.0001
81473024|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.84||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|0.9|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 84||0.90|0.78|0.0002
81739037|NCT00911274|163176373|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|92.41||||||90.0|82.77|103.18|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103.18|82.77|
81739038|NCT00911274|163176374|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|101.3||||||90.0|97.84|104.88|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104.88|97.84|
81739039|NCT00911274|163176375|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|101.0||||||90.0|97.77|104.34|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104.34|97.77|
81739040|NCT01640197|163176382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81739041|NCT01640197|163176383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81739042|NCT01640197|163176384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81739043|NCT01640197|163176385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81739044|NCT01640197|163176386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81739045|NCT01640197|163176387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81739046|NCT01640197|163176388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81739047|NCT03214588|163176389|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.00054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000746|>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.00179|0.0007||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||0.00070|-0.00179|>0.999
81739048|NCT03214588|163176389|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.00069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000616|>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.00172|0.00033||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||0.00033|-0.00172|>0.999
81739049|NCT03214588|163176390|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.782||0.135|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.18|0.44||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 2||0.44|-2.18|0.135
81739050|NCT03214588|163176390|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.818|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.48|1.66||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 2||1.66|-0.48|0.818
81739051|NCT03214588|163176390|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.591|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|1.47||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 7||1.47|-1.11|0.591
81739052|NCT03214588|163176390|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.643||0.713|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.71|1.44||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 7||1.44|-0.71|0.713
81739053|NCT03214588|163176390|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.822||0.616|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|1.62||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||1.62|-1.13|0.616
81739054|NCT03214588|163176390|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.679||0.708|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.76|1.51||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||1.51|-0.76|0.708
81739055|NCT03214588|163176391|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.00039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000604||0.741|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0014|0.00062||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 2||0.00062|-0.00140|0.741
81440429|NCT02310763|162572718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.022||||0.9274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.489|0.446||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right elbow extension, Week 17||0.446|-0.489|0.9274
81440430|NCT02310763|162572718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.439||||0.0469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.872|-0.006||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right elbow extension, Week 33||-0.006|-0.872|0.0469
81739056|NCT03214588|163176391|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.00093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000505||0.964|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.00177|-0.00008||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 2||-0.00008|-0.00177|0.964
81739057|NCT03214588|163176391|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.00014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000772||0.573|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.00143|0.00115||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 7||0.00115|-0.00143|0.573
81440431|NCT02310763|162572718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.166||||0.4362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.587|0.255||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right elbow extension, Week 49||0.255|-0.587|0.4362
81440432|NCT02310763|162572719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.156||||0.5557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.679|0.367||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left elbow flexion, Week 17||0.367|-0.679|0.5557
81440433|NCT02310763|162572719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.303||||0.2669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.841|0.235||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left elbow flexion, Week 33||0.235|-0.841|0.2669
81440434|NCT02310763|162572719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.161||||0.4665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.598|0.276||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left elbow flexion, Week 49||0.276|-0.598|0.4665
81440435|NCT02310763|162572719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.083||||0.7335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.564|0.399||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right elbow flexion, Week 17||0.399|-0.564|0.7335
81440436|NCT02310763|162572719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.361||||0.1695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.877|0.156||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right elbow flexion, Week 33||0.156|-0.877|0.1695
81440437|NCT02310763|162572719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.189||||0.3783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.612|0.234||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right elbow flexion, Week 49||0.234|-0.612|0.3783
81440438|NCT02310763|162572720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.586||||0.1078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.303|0.13||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left hip abduction, Week 17||0.130|-1.303|0.1078
81440439|NCT02310763|162572720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.046||||0.8967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.654|0.746||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left hip abduction, Week 33||0.746|-0.654|0.8967
81440440|NCT02310763|162572720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.378||||0.3196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.128|0.371||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left hip abduction, Week 49||0.371|-1.128|0.3196
81440441|NCT02310763|162572720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.689||||0.0526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.386|0.008||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right hip abduction, Week 17||0.008|-1.386|0.0526
81440442|NCT02310763|162572720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.336||||0.3739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.082|0.41||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right hip abduction, Week 33||0.410|-1.082|0.3739
81440443|NCT02310763|162572720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.322||||0.4019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.079|0.436||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right hip abduction, Week 49||0.436|-1.079|0.4019
81440444|NCT02310763|162572721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.107||||0.7676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.825|0.61||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left knee extension, Week 17||0.610|-0.825|0.7676
81440445|NCT02310763|162572721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.322||||0.4127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.098|0.454||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left knee extension, Week 33||0.454|-1.098|0.4127
81440446|NCT02310763|162572721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.113||||0.7815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.693|0.919||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left knee extension, Week 49||0.919|-0.693|0.7815
81473025|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.95||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.02|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 112 (EOS)||1.02|0.89|0.2280
81440447|NCT02310763|162572721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.236||||0.4975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.924|0.451||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right knee extension, Week 17||0.451|-0.924|0.4975
81739058|NCT03214588|163176391|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.00044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000646||0.749|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.00152|0.00064||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 7||0.00064|-0.00152|0.749
81739059|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.571|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|0.29||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 2, Cutting-Handling Utensils||0.29|-0.23|0.571
81739060|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.963|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|0.44||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 2, Cutting-Handling Utensils||0.44|0.02|0.963
81739061|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165||0.515|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.28||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 7, Cutting-Handling Utensils||0.28|-0.27|0.515
81739062|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.986|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|0.54||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 7, Cutting-Handling Utensils||0.54|0.08|0.986
81739063|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.718|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.37||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 12, Cutting-Handling Utensils||0.37|-0.18|0.718
81739064|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.986|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|0.52||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 12, Cutting-Handling Utensils||0.52|0.08|0.986
81473026|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.93||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|0.97|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 7||0.97|0.89|0.0090
81739065|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.153|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.09||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 2, Dressing||0.09|-0.40|0.153
81739066|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.861|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.33||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 2, Dressing||0.33|-0.07|0.861
81739067|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.443|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.18||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 7, Dressing||0.18|-0.22|0.443
81440448|NCT02310763|162572721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.467||||0.2646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.294|0.359||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right knee extension, Week 33||0.359|-1.294|0.2646
81440449|NCT02310763|162572721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.149||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.008|0.71||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right knee extension, Week 49||0.710|-1.008|0.7320
81440450|NCT02310763|162572722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.044||||0.8569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.525|0.437||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left shoulder abduction, Week 17||0.437|-0.525|0.8569
81440451|NCT02310763|162572722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.154||||0.5495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.663|0.355||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left shoulder abduction, Week 33||0.355|-0.663|0.5495
81440452|NCT02310763|162572722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.023||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.566|0.521||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Left shoulder abduction, Week 49||0.521|-0.566|0.9340
81440453|NCT02310763|162572722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.236||||0.3279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.711|0.239||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right shoulder abduction, Week 17||0.239|-0.711|0.3279
81473027|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.98||||0.6237|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.04|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 14||1.04|0.93|0.6237
81739068|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.359|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.13||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 7, Dressing||0.13|-0.20|0.359
81739069|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.268|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|0.17||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 12, Dressing||0.17|-0.36|0.268
81739070|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.411|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.19||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 12, Dressing||0.19|-0.24|0.411
81739071|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.358|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|0.2||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 2, Personal Hygiene||0.20|-0.31|0.358
81739072|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.946|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.41||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 2, Personal Hygiene||0.41|0.00|0.946
81739073|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193||0.505|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|0.33||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 7, Personal Hygiene||0.33|-0.32|0.505
81739074|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158||0.658|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.33||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 7, Personal Hygiene||0.33|-0.20|0.658
81739075|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184||0.649|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.38||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 12, Personal Hygiene||0.38|-0.24|0.649
81739076|NCT03214588|163176392|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.661|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.32||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA||MMRM ANCOVA with Baseline FARS ADL as a covariate; pooled site, visit, treatment, and ambulation status (randomization factor) as fixed factors; and treatment-by-visit and Baseline FARS ADL-by-visit interactions.|Change at Week 12, Personal Hygiene||0.32|-0.19|0.661
81440454|NCT02310763|162572722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.757||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.318|-0.196||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right shoulder abduction, Week 33||-0.196|-1.318|0.0086
81440455|NCT02310763|162572722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.439||||0.2328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.165|0.286||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Right shoulder abduction, Week 49||0.286|-1.165|0.2328
81440456|NCT02310763|162572723|EQUIVALENCE|The comparator was the natural history control group. The significance level is 0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.211||||0.8908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8353|3.2573|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by Sequence 3 minus natural history control group.|||3.2573|-2.8353|0.8908
81440457|NCT02310763|162572724|SUPERIORITY|The comparator was the natural history control group. The significance level is 0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.819||||0.4748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4514|3.0895|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by Sequence 1 minus natural history control group.|||3.0895|-1.4514|0.4748
81440458|NCT02310763|162572725|EQUIVALENCE|The comparator was the natural history control group. The significance level is 0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0097||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0692|0.0887|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by Sequence 3 minus natural history control group.|||0.0887|-0.0692|0.8070
81440459|NCT02310763|162572726|SUPERIORITY|The comparator was the natural history control group. The significance level is 0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0506||||0.3643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0594|0.1607|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by Sequence 1 minus natural history control group.|||0.1607|-0.0594|0.3643
81739077|NCT03214588|163176393|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.078||0.992|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|4.47||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 2||4.47|0.86|0.992
81739078|NCT03214588|163176393|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.892||0.999|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.29|4.28||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 2||4.28|1.29|0.999
81739079|NCT03214588|163176393|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.338||0.616|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.84|2.64||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 7||2.64|-1.84|0.616
81739080|NCT03214588|163176393|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.131||0.823|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.83|2.95||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 7||2.95|-0.83|0.823
81739081|NCT03214588|163176393|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.266||0.942|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|4.13||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||4.13|-0.10|0.942
81739082|NCT03214588|163176393|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.053||0.975|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|3.87||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||3.87|0.35|0.975
81739083|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.29||||||Change at Week 2, Bulbar||0.29|-0.15|
81739084|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.25||||||Change at Week 2, Bulbar||0.25|-0.12|
81739085|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.11||||||Change at Week 7, Bulbar||0.11|-0.30|
81739086|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.33||||||Change at Week 7, Bulbar||0.33|-0.02|
81739087|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.28||||||Change at Week 12, Bulbar||0.28|-0.19|
81739088|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.4||||||Change at Week 12, Bulbar||0.40|0.00|
81739089|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.689|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|3.14||||||Change at Week 2, Upper Limb Coordination||3.14|0.83|
81739090|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.571|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.06|1.97||||||Change at Week 2, Upper Limb Coordination||1.97|0.06|
81739091|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.882|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|2.55||||||Change at Week 7, Upper Limb Coordination||2.55|-0.40|
81739092|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.743|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.06|1.43||||||Change at Week 7, Upper Limb Coordination||1.43|-1.06|
81739093|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.016|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.48|2.91||||||Change at Week 12, Upper Limb Coordination||2.91|-0.48|
81739094|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|1.94||||||Change at Week 12, Upper Limb Coordination||1.94|-0.87|
81739095|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.482|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.41|1.2||||||Change at Week 2, Lower Limb Coordination||1.20|-0.41|
81440460|NCT02310763|162572727|EQUIVALENCE|The comparator was the natural history control group. The significance level is 0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9||||0.0483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by Sequence 3 minus natural history control group.|||0|-5.7|0.0483
81440461|NCT02310763|162572728|SUPERIORITY|The comparator was the natural history control group. The significance level is 0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.9||||0.0146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by Sequence 1 minus natural history control group.|||-0.8|-7.0|0.0146
81440462|NCT02310763|162572729|EQUIVALENCE|The comparator was the natural history control group. The significance level is 0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-31.6||||0.1669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.9|13.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by Sequence 3 minus natural history control group.|||13.6|-76.9|0.1669
81739096|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.397|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.12|1.45||||||Change at Week 2, Lower Limb Coordination||1.45|0.12|
81739097|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.837|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.44|1.36||||||Change at Week 7, Lower Limb Coordination||1.36|-1.44|
81739098|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.707|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.01|1.36||||||Change at Week 7, Lower Limb Coordination||1.36|-1.01|
81739099|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.755|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|2.25||||||Change at Week 12, Lower Limb Coordination||2.25|-0.27|
81739100|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.626|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|2.0||||||Change at Week 12, Lower Limb Coordination||2.00|-0.09|
81739101|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|1.3||||||Change at Week 2, Upright Stability||1.3|-0.8|
81739102|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|1.9||||||Change at Week 2, Upright Stability||1.9|0.1|
81739103|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|0.2||||||Change at Week 7, Upright Stability||0.2|-1.3|
81739104|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|1.2||||||Change at Week 7, Upright Stability||1.2|0.0|
81739105|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|0.7||||||Change at Week 12, Upright Stability||0.7|-1.2|
81440463|NCT02310763|162572730|SUPERIORITY|The comparator was the natural history control group. The significance level is 0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-66.3||||0.0267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-124.5|-8.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by Sequence 1 minus natural history control group.|||-8.1|-124.5|0.0267
81440464|NCT02310763|162572731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0692||||0.7033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4345|0.2961||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\<3.5 seconds||0.2961|-0.4345|0.7033
81440465|NCT02310763|162572731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2114||||0.6893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8472|1.27||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>=3.5 and \<= 8 seconds||1.27|-0.8472|0.6893
81440466|NCT02310763|162572731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6439||||0.6469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4292|9.1414||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>8 seconds||9.1414|-14.4292|0.6469
81440467|NCT02310763|162572732|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3289||||0.1353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7649|0.1072||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\<3.5 seconds||0.1072|-0.7649|0.1353
81440468|NCT02310763|162572732|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3457||||0.7648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9614|2.6528||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>=3.5 and \<=8 seconds||2.6528|-1.9614|0.7648
81440469|NCT02310763|162572732|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.2893||||0.3562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6409|26.2194||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>8 seconds||26.2194|-9.6409|0.3562
81473028|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.91||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|0.97|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 28||0.97|0.87|0.0080
81739106|NCT03214588|163176394|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|1.3||||||Change at Week 12, Upright Stability||1.3|-0.3|
81440470|NCT02310763|162572733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5582||||0.1163||95.0|-1.2615|0.1451||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\<3.5 seconds||0.1451|-1.2615|0.1163
81440471|NCT02310763|162572733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0944||||0.9503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0798|3.2686||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>=3.5 and \<=8 seconds||3.2686|-3.0798|0.9503
81440472|NCT02310763|162572733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.2881||||0.2947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8328|10.2566||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>8 seconds||10.2566|-32.8328|0.2947
81440473|NCT02310763|162572734|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0159||||0.8229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.127|0.1588||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\<3.5 seconds||0.1588|-0.1270|0.8229
81440474|NCT02310763|162572734|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0132||||0.7709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1036|0.0772||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>=3.5 and \<=8 seconds||0.0772|-0.1036|0.7709
81440475|NCT02310763|162572734|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0889||||0.3746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1219|0.2996||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>8 seconds||0.2996|-0.1219|0.3746
81440476|NCT02310763|162572735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0934||||0.2294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2481|0.0613||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\<3.5 seconds||0.0613|-0.2481|0.2294
81440477|NCT02310763|162572735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0117||||0.8485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1339|0.1105||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>=3.5 and \<= 8 seconds||0.1105|-0.1339|0.8485
81539355|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.4243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|3.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||3.77|0.57|0.4243
81739107|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.15||||||Change at Week 2, Cough||0.15|-0.13|
81739108|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.12||||||Change at Week 2, Cough||0.12|-0.11|
81440478|NCT02310763|162572735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0562||||0.6645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2187|0.3312||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>8 seconds||0.3312|-0.2187|0.6645
81440479|NCT02310763|162572736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1013||||0.2101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2622|0.0597||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\<3.5 seconds||0.0597|-0.2622|0.2101
81440480|NCT02310763|162572736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0359||||0.4603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1326|0.0608||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>=3.5 and \<= 8 seconds||0.0608|-0.1326|0.4603
81440481|NCT02310763|162572736|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1039||||0.3739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1386|0.3463||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>8 seconds||0.3463|-0.1386|0.3739
81739109|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.105|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.11||||||Change at Week 7, Cough||0.11|-0.24|
81739110|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.25||||||Change at Week 7, Cough||0.25|-0.05|
81739111|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.25||||||Change at Week 12, Cough||0.25|-0.11|
81739112|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.26||||||Change at Week 12, Cough||0.26|-0.03|
81440482|NCT02310763|162572737|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.8925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|3.9||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\<3.5 seconds||3.9|-4.5|0.8925
81440483|NCT02310763|162572737|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||0.2107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.2||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>=3.5 and \<=8 seconds||3.2|-0.7|0.2107
81440484|NCT02310763|162572737|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3||||0.2298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.5||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>8 seconds||3.5|-0.9|0.2298
81739113|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.25||||||Change at Week 2, Speech||0.25|-0.09|
81473029|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.91||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|0.97|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 42||0.97|0.86|0.0105
81473030|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.92||||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|0.98|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 56||0.98|0.86|0.0217
81739114|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.24||||||Change at Week 2, Speech||0.24|-0.04|
81440485|NCT02310763|162572738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.5||||0.0554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|7.1||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\<3.5 seconds||7.1|-0.1|0.0554
81440486|NCT02310763|162572738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6||||0.2027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|4.0||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>=3.5 and \<= 8 seconds||4.0|-0.9|0.2027
81440487|NCT02310763|162572738|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.9||||0.0926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|6.3||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>8 seconds||6.3|-0.5|0.0926
81473031|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.88||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|0.94|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 84||0.94|0.82|0.0031
81473032|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.01||||0.774|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.07|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||HDL Cholesterol: Day 112 (EOS)||1.07|0.95|0.7740
81739115|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.08||||||Change at Week 7, Speech||0.08|-0.16|
81739116|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.17||||||Change at Week 7, Speech||0.17|-0.03|
81440488|NCT02310763|162572739|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.3597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|6.3||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\<3.5 seconds||6.3|-2.4|0.3597
81440489|NCT02310763|162572739|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.7345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.3||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>=3.5 and \<=8 seconds||3.3|-2.3|0.7345
81440490|NCT02310763|162572739|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.0||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|7.7||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>8 seconds||7.7|0.4|0.0320
81440491|NCT02310763|162572740|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||0.3345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.8||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\<3.5 seconds||3.8|-1.3|0.3345
81739117|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.16||||||Change at Week 12, Speech||0.16|-0.16|
81739118|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.22||||||Change at Week 12, Speech||0.22|-0.04|
81739119|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|0.29||||||Change at Week 2, Right Finger to Finger Test||0.29|-0.14|
81739120|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.14||||||Change at Week 2, Right Finger to Finger Test||0.14|-0.22|
81739121|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.28||||||Change at Week 7, Right Finger to Finger Test||0.28|-0.13|
81739122|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.11||||||Change at Week 7, Right Finger to Finger Test||0.11|-0.24|
81739123|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.12||||||Change at Week 12, Right Finger to Finger Test||0.12|-0.30|
81440492|NCT02310763|162572740|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.4||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>=3.5 and \<= 8 seconds||0.4|-2.9|0.1400
81440493|NCT02310763|162572740|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.6764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|3.6||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>8 seconds||3.6|-5.4|0.6764
81440494|NCT02310763|162572741|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.5||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|14.2||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\<3.5 seconds||14.2|-1.2|0.0970
81440495|NCT02310763|162572741|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.6919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.3||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>=3.5 and \<=8 seconds||1.3|-1.9|0.6919
81440496|NCT02310763|162572741|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.6736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|3.9||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>8 seconds||3.9|-5.8|0.6736
81440497|NCT02310763|162572742|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.5||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\<3.5 seconds||1.5|-1.5|0.9582
81440498|NCT02310763|162572742|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.8629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.5||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>=3.5 and \<= 8 seconds||1.5|-1.8|0.8629
81440499|NCT02310763|162572742|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.6746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|3.7||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>8 seconds||3.7|-5.5|0.6746
81440500|NCT02310763|162572743|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.8||||0.7483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.4|30.7||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\<3.5 seconds||30.7|-42.4|0.7483
81539356|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.1507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|5.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||5.09|0.78|0.1507
81440501|NCT02310763|162572743|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.9053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|21.2||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>=3.5 and \<=8 seconds||21.2|-23.9|0.9053
81440502|NCT02310763|162572743|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.1||||0.6896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.4|79.7||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>8 seconds||79.7|-53.4|0.6896
81440503|NCT02310763|162572744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.7||||0.8117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.8|27.5||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\<3.5 seconds||27.5|-34.8|0.8117
81440504|NCT02310763|162572744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.3||||0.6018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|35.2||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>=3.5 and \<=8 seconds||35.2|-20.6|0.6018
81473033|NCT02913105|162637770|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.95||||0.1783|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.01|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 7||1.01|0.89|0.1783
81539357|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.0449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|6.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||6.60|1.02|0.0449
81440505|NCT02310763|162572744|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|16.3||||0.7152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.4|106.0||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>8 seconds||106.0|-73.4|0.7152
81440506|NCT02310763|162572745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.0||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|46.1||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\<3.5 seconds||46.1|-32.1|0.7190
81440507|NCT02310763|162572745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.8||||0.4634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.9|27.3||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>=3.5 and \<=8 seconds||27.3|-58.9|0.4634
81440508|NCT02310763|162572745|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.9||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.7|108.5||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Baseline 4SC\>8 seconds||108.5|-100.7|0.9400
81440509|NCT02310763|162572749|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.945||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7597|5.1309||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 17||5.1309|0.7597|0.0087
81440510|NCT02310763|162572749|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.918||||0.0536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0461|5.8811||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 33||5.8811|-0.0461|0.0536
81440511|NCT02310763|162572749|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.087||||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4069|7.7677||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 49||7.7677|0.4069|0.0298
81440512|NCT02310763|162572750|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.575||||0.0684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1213|3.2715||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 17||3.2715|-0.1213|0.0684
81739124|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|0.03||||||Change at Week 12, Right Finger to Finger Test||0.03|-0.32|
81440513|NCT02310763|162572750|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.612||||0.0376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1521|5.0711||The significance level is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 33||5.0711|0.1521|0.0376
81440514|NCT02310763|162572750|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.208||||0.0411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1318|6.2844||The significance level is 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated by domagrozumab minus placebo.|Week 49||6.2844|0.1318|0.0411
81440515|NCT00707447|162572804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||There was only one primary outcome variable, thus no adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|t-test, 2 sided|||independent t-tests for between group comparisons, dependent t-tests for within group comparisons||||<.05
81440516|NCT00707447|162572805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||independent t-tests for between group comparisons, dependent t-tests for within group comparisons||||<.05
81440517|NCT00707447|162572806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81440518|NCT00707447|162572807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81440519|NCT00707447|162572808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81539358|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.2759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|4.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||4.24|0.66|0.2759
81539359|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|4.78||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||4.78|0.76|0.1700
81539360|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.47||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|9.51||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||9.51|1.27|0.0153
81739125|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.33||||||Change at Week 2, Left Finger to Finger Test||0.33|-0.15|
81440520|NCT00707447|162572809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81440521|NCT00707447|162572810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81440522|NCT00707447|162572811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81440523|NCT00707447|162572812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81440524|NCT00707447|162572813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81440525|NCT01682148|162572819|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on a responder rate (π) of 63% in the reference group, a clinically relevant delta (Δ) of 17%, α=2.5% (one sided) and power=80%, the sample size estimate yielded 122 valid subjects per group. Including a 10% addition for premature withdrawals, 136 subjects per group were necessary to be randomised in the study (i.e., a total of 272 subjects).|Treatment difference|-0.1673||||0.0986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.363|0.0284||Based on a generalised linear model including factors for treatment.|Generalised linear model||Difference of the two clinical success rates (NMJ Targeted minus Current Clinical Practice).|A responder was defined as a subject with at least one level decrease on the MAS scale.||0.0284|-0.3630|0.0986
81440526|NCT01682148|162572819|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on a π of 63% in the reference group, a clinically relevant Δ of 17%, α=2.5% (one sided) and power=80%, the sample size estimate yielded 122 valid subjects per group. Including a 10% addition for premature withdrawals, 136 subjects per group were necessary to be randomised in the study (i.e., a total of 272 subjects).|Treatment difference|-0.1673||||0.5682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.363|0.0284||Based on a generalised linear model including factors for spasticity pattern.|Generalised linear model||Difference of the two clinical success rates (NMJ Targeted minus Current Clinical Practice).|A responder was defined as a subject with at least one level decrease on the MAS scale.||0.0284|-0.3630|0.5682
81440527|NCT01682148|162572819|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on a π of 63% in the reference group, a clinically relevant Δ of 17%, α=2.5% (one sided) and power=80%, the sample size estimate yielded 122 valid subjects per group. Including a 10% addition for premature withdrawals, 136 subjects per group were necessary to be randomised in the study (i.e., a total of 272 subjects).|Treatment difference|-0.1673||||0.8543|TWO_SIDED|5.0|-0.363|0.0284||Based on a generalised linear model including factors for country.|Generalised linear model||Difference of the two clinical success rates (NMJ Targeted minus Current Clinical Practice).|A responder was defined as a subject with at least one level decrease on the MAS scale.||0.0284|-0.3630|0.8543
81440528|NCT01682148|162572819|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on a π of 63% in the reference group, a clinically relevant Δ of 17%, α=2.5% (one sided) and power=80%, the sample size estimate yielded 122 valid subjects per group. Including a 10% addition for premature withdrawals, 136 subjects per group were necessary to be randomised in the study (i.e., a total of 272 subjects).|Treatment difference|-0.1673||||0.9167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.363|0.0284||Based on a generalised linear model including factors for MAS at Baseline.|Generalised linear model||Difference of the two clinical success rates (NMJ Targeted minus Current Clinical Practice).|A responder was defined as a subject with at least one level decrease on the MAS scale.||0.0284|-0.3630|0.9167
81450561|NCT00191113|162587871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||<|0.001||95.0|0.7|1.1|||ANCOVA|Model includes baseline height SDS, baseline age, treatment, and interactions. Age and interaction terms removed when not significant.|"Effect direction is As-Randomized Humatrope minus As-Randomized Control"|This component of the primary analysis is inferential i.e. to ascertain definitively whether Humatrope treatment affects change in Height SDS (NCHS). Null hypothesis is no effect of Humatrope treatment.||1.1|0.7|<0.001
81450562|NCT00191113|162587872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.001||95.0|0.9|1.2|||ANCOVA|Model includes baseline height SDS, baseline age, treatment, and interactions. Age and interactions terms removed when not significant.|"Effect direction is As-Treated Growth Hormone minus As-Treated No Growth Hormone"|Estimation analysis of the magnitude of effect of treatment with growth hormone upon Final Height. Null hypothesis is no effect of growth hormone upon attained height standard deviation score (National Center for Health Statistics).||1.2|0.9|<0.001
81450563|NCT00191113|162587873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|||<|0.001||95.0|0.9|1.3|||ANCOVA|||||1.3|0.9|<0.001
81473034|NCT02913105|162637770|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.91||||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|0.97|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 14||0.97|0.84|0.0219
81473035|NCT02913105|162637770|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.92||||0.0719|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|0.99|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 28||0.99|0.85|0.0719
81440529|NCT01682148|162572819|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on a π of 63% in the reference group, a clinically relevant Δ of 17%, α=2.5% (one sided) and power=80%, the sample size estimate yielded 122 valid subjects per group. Including a 10% addition for premature withdrawals, 136 subjects per group were necessary to be randomised in the study (i.e., a total of 272 subjects).|Treatment difference|0.0707||||0.6052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1948|0.3362||Based on a generalised linear model including factors for treatment.|Generalised linear model||Difference of the two clinical success rates (NMJ Targeted minus Current Clinical Practice).|A responder was defined as a subject with at least one level decrease on the MAS scale.||0.3362|-0.1948|0.6052
81440530|NCT01682148|162572819|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on a π of 63% in the reference group, a clinically relevant Δ of 17%, α=2.5% (one sided) and power=80%, the sample size estimate yielded 122 valid subjects per group. Including a 10% addition for premature withdrawals, 136 subjects per group were necessary to be randomised in the study (i.e., a total of 272 subjects).|Treatment difference|0.0707||||0.5369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1948|0.3362||Based on a generalised linear model including factors for spasticity pattern.|Generalised linear model||Difference of the two clinical success rates (NMJ Targeted minus Current Clinical Practice).|A responder was defined as a subject with at least one level decrease on the MAS scale.||0.3362|-0.1948|0.5369
81440531|NCT01682148|162572819|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on a π of 63% in the reference group, a clinically relevant Δ of 17%, α=2.5% (one sided) and power=80%, the sample size estimate yielded 122 valid subjects per group. Including a 10% addition for premature withdrawals, 136 subjects per group were necessary to be randomised in the study (i.e., a total of 272 subjects).|Treatment difference|0.0707||||0.7732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1948|0.3362||Based on a generalised linear model including factors for country.|Generalised linear model||Difference of the two clinical success rates (NMJ Targeted minus Current Clinical Practice).|A responder was defined as a subject with at least one level decrease on the MAS scale.||0.3362|-0.1948|0.7732
81440532|NCT01682148|162572819|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Based on a π of 63% in the reference group, a clinically relevant Δ of 17%, α=2.5% (one sided) and power=80%, the sample size estimate yielded 122 valid subjects per group. Including a 10% addition for premature withdrawals, 136 subjects per group were necessary to be randomised in the study (i.e., a total of 272 subjects).|Treatment difference|0.0707||||0.1758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1948|0.3362||Based on a generalised linear model including factors for MAS at Baseline.|Generalised linear model||Difference of the two clinical success rates (NMJ Targeted minus Current Clinical Practice).|A responder was defined as a subject with at least one level decrease on the MAS scale.||0.3362|-0.1948|0.1758
81440533|NCT01682148|162572821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment difference|-0.1324||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3531|0.0884||Based on a generalised linear model including factors for treatment, spasticity pattern, country and MAS baseline score.|Generalised linear model||Difference of the two clinical success rates (NMJ Targeted minus Current Clinical Practice).|A responder was defined as a subject with at least one level decrease on the MAS scale.||0.0884|-0.3531|0.2400
81440534|NCT01682148|162572822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) included factors for treatment, spasticity pattern and country, and Baseline VAS as a covariate.||Mean change in VAS from Baseline to Week 4.||||0.9448
81440535|NCT01682148|162572822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5458|||||||ANOVA|ANOVA included factors for treatment, spasticity pattern and country, and Baseline VAS as a covariate.||Mean change in VAS from Baseline to Week 12.||||0.5458
81440536|NCT01682148|162572823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4006|||||||ANOVA|ANOVA included factors for treatment, spasticity pattern and country.||||||0.4006
81440537|NCT01682148|162572824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5747|||||||Mann-Whitney U-test|||||||0.5747
81440538|NCT01682148|162572825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1802|||||||Mann-Whitney U-test|||||||0.1802
81440539|NCT01192399|162572865|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Sign test|||||||<0.0001
81440540|NCT00536484|162572875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0002||95.0|-1.1|-0.4||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for treatment, center and baseline as covariate and baseline by treatment interaction.|The LS mean difference \& 95% CI were calculated at mean baseline = 12.9 (centered baseline used in model)|Null hypothesis: the mean change from baseline in micturitions per 24 hours in the fesoterodine group is the same as in the placebo group at Week 12. A sample size of 350 in each arm had at least 85% power to detect a difference of 0.8 between flexible dose fesoterodine \& placebo assuming a standard deviation of 3.52 using a 2-sample t-test with a 0.05 2-sided significance level. Accounting for 10% of randomized subjects not having the primary endpoint data, 390 subjects were needed in each arm||-0.4|-1.1|0.0002
81440541|NCT00536484|162572876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0136||95.0|-0.8|-0.1||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment, baseline covariate and baseline by treatment interaction|Since centered baseline was used in the model, the LS mean difference and its 95% CI were calculated at mean baseline|Week 2 minus Baseline||-0.1|-0.8|0.0136
81473036|NCT02913105|162637770|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.93||||0.2199|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.02|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 42||1.02|0.85|0.2199
81739126|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.23||||||Change at Week 2, Left Finger to Finger Test||0.23|-0.16|
81739127|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.23||||||Change at Week 7, Left Finger to Finger Test||0.23|-0.18|
81739128|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.2||||||Change at Week 7, Left Finger to Finger Test||0.20|-0.15|
81739129|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.36||||||Change at Week 12, Left Finger to Finger Test||0.36|-0.17|
81739130|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.13||||||Change at Week 12, Left Finger to Finger Test||0.13|-0.30|
81739131|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|0.53||||||Change at Week 2, Right Nose to Finger Test||0.53|0.04|
81739132|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.33||||||Change at Week 2, Right Nose to Finger Test||0.33|-0.06|
81739133|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.37||||||Change at Week 7, Right Nose to Finger Test||0.37|-0.22|
81739134|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|0.16||||||Change at Week 7, Right Nose to Finger Test||0.16|-0.32|
81450564|NCT00191113|162587874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.9|||<|0.001||95.0|5.7|8.1|||ANCOVA|||||8.1|5.7|<0.001
81450565|NCT00191113|162587875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81450566|NCT00191113|162587876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.744||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.744
81739135|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.43|0.12||||||Change at Week 12, Right Nose to Finger Test||0.12|-0.43|
81739136|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|0.23||||||Change at Week 12, Right Nose to Finger Test||0.23|-0.23|
81739137|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|0.4||||||Change at Week 2, Left Nose to Finger Test||0.40|-0.14|
81739138|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.33||||||Change at Week 2, Left Nose to Finger Test||0.33|-0.12|
81739139|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.43||||||Change at Week 7, Left Nose to Finger Test||0.43|-0.09|
81739140|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|0.09||||||Change at Week 7, Left Nose to Finger Test||0.09|-0.36|
81739141|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.29|0.27||||||Change at Week 12, Left Nose to Finger Test||0.27|-0.29|
81739142|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.27||||||Change at Week 12, Left Nose to Finger Test||0.27|-0.21|
81739143|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.26||||||Change at Week 2, Right Dysmetria Test||0.26|-0.33|
81739144|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.36||||||Change at Week 2, Right Dysmetria Test||0.36|-0.12|
81739145|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.217|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.48||||||Change at Week 7, Right Dysmetria Test||0.48|-0.25|
81739146|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|0.47||||||Change at Week 7, Right Dysmetria Test||0.47|-0.14|
81739147|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.26|0.48||||||Change at Week 12, Right Dysmetria Test||0.48|-0.26|
81739148|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|0.25||||||Change at Week 12, Right Dysmetria Test||0.25|-0.36|
81739149|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.6||||||Change at Week 2, Left Dysmetria Test||0.60|-0.02|
81739150|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.41||||||Change at Week 2, Left Dysmetria Test||0.41|-0.10|
81739151|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.63|0.13||||||Change at Week 7, Left Dysmetria Test||0.13|-0.63|
81739152|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.192|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|0.18||||||Change at Week 7, Left Dysmetria Test||0.18|-0.47|
81739153|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.37|0.48||||||Change at Week 12, Left Dysmetria Test||0.48|-0.37|
81739154|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.58||||||Change at Week 12, Left Dysmetria Test||0.58|-0.11|
81739155|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.51||||||Change at Week 2, RAM of Right Hands||0.51|-0.06|
81739156|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.35||||||Change at Week 2, RAM of Right Hands||0.35|-0.12|
81739157|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.41|0.28||||||Change at Week 7, RAM of Right Hands||0.28|-0.41|
81739158|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.29|0.29||||||Change at Week 7, RAM of Right Hands||0.29|-0.29|
81739159|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.51||||||Change at Week 12, RAM of Right Hands||0.51|-0.12|
81739160|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|0.21||||||Change at Week 12, RAM of Right Hands||0.21|-0.31|
81739161|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.32||||||Change at Week 2, RAM of Left Hands||0.32|-0.15|
81473037|NCT02913105|162637770|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.96||||0.4928|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.06|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 56||1.06|0.87|0.4928
81473038|NCT02913105|162637770|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.94||||0.3419|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.05|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 84||1.05|0.85|0.3419
81473039|NCT02913105|162637770|OTHER|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.98||||0.7281|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.09|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 112 (EOS)||1.09|0.88|0.7281
81473040|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.04||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.12|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 7||1.12|0.97|0.3180
81473041|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.02||||0.6576|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.1|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 14||1.10|0.95|0.6576
81473042|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|0.97||||0.6035|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.06|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 28||1.06|0.90|0.6035
81473043|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.06||||0.3261|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.17|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 42||1.17|0.96|0.3261
81473044|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.04||||0.5246|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.15|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 56||1.15|0.94|0.5246
81473045|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.02||||0.7519|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.14|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 84||1.14|0.92|0.7519
81473046|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.0||||0.9577|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.12|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 112 (EOS)||1.12|0.89|0.9577
81473047|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.1||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.18|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 7||1.18|1.03|0.0160
81473048|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.13||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|1.21|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 14||1.21|1.05|0.0052
81739162|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.27||||||Change at Week 2, RAM of Left Hands||0.27|-0.12|
81739163|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.43||||||Change at Week 7, RAM of Left Hands||0.43|-0.27|
81739164|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.42||||||Change at Week 7, RAM of Left Hands||0.42|-0.17|
81739165|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|0.58||||||Change at Week 12, RAM of Left Hand||0.58|0.04|
81739166|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01|0.43||||||Change at Week 12, RAM of Left Hand||0.43|-0.01|
81739167|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.201|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|0.77||||||Change at Week 2, Right Finger Taps||0.77|0.10|
81739168|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.44||||||Change at Week 2, Right Finger Taps||0.44|-0.12|
81739169|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.227|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.6||||||Change at Week 7, Right Finger Taps||0.60|-0.16|
81739170|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.31||||||Change at Week 7, Right Finger Taps||0.31|-0.33|
81739171|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.233|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.56||||||Change at Week 12, Right Finger Taps||0.56|-0.22|
81739172|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.194|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.39|0.26||||||Change at Week 12, Right Finger Taps||0.26|-0.39|
81440542|NCT00536484|162572876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0002||95.0|-1.1|-0.3||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline as covariate and baseline by treatment interaction|Since centered baseline was used in the model, the LS mean difference and its 95% CI were calculated at mean baseline|Week 6 minus Baseline||-0.3|-1.1|0.0002
81450567|NCT00191113|162587877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.073
81739173|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.12|0.87||||||Change at Week 2, Left Finger Taps||0.87|0.12|
81739174|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.36||||||Change at Week 2, Left Finger Taps||0.36|-0.25|
81739175|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.22|0.95||||||Change at Week 7, Left Finger Taps||0.95|0.22|
81739176|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.47||||||Change at Week 7, Left Finger Taps||0.47|-0.15|
81739177|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.11|1.02||||||Change at Week 12, Left Finger Taps||1.02|0.11|
81739178|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.224|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.71||||||Change at Week 12, Left Finger Taps||0.71|-0.04|
81739179|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.53||||||Change at Week 2, Right Heel Along Shin Slide||0.53|-0.12|
81739180|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.26|0.27||||||Change at Week 2, Right Heel Along Shin Slide||0.27|-0.26|
81739181|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|0.28||||||Change at Week 7, Right Heel Along Shin Slide||0.28|-0.56|
81739182|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.214|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.53|0.19||||||Change at Week 7, Right Heel Along Shin Slide||0.19|-0.53|
81739183|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.78||||||Change at Week 12,Right Heel Along Shin Slide||0.78|-0.12|
81739184|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.51||||||Change at Week 12,Right Heel Along Shin Slide||0.51|-0.25|
81739185|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.51|0.18||||||Change at Week 2, Left Heel Along Shin Slide||0.18|-0.51|
81739186|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.31||||||Change at Week 2, Left Heel Along Shin Slide||0.31|-0.25|
81739187|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.224|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.68|0.07||||||Change at Week 7, Left Heel Along Shin Slide||0.07|-0.68|
81739188|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.48|0.15||||||Change at Week 7, Left Heel Along Shin Slide||0.15|-0.48|
81739189|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.45|0.4||||||Change at Week 12, Left Heel Along Shin Slide||0.40|-0.45|
81739190|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|0.36||||||Change at Week 12, Left Heel Along Shin Slide||0.36|-0.34|
81739191|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.53||||||Change at Week 2, Right Heel Along Shin Tap||0.53|-0.10|
81739192|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.155|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.17|0.69||||||Change at Week 2, Right Heel Along Shin Tap||0.69|0.17|
81739193|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.72|0.19||||||Change at Week 7, Right Heel Along Shin Tap||0.19|-0.72|
81739194|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|0.39||||||Change at Week 7, Right Heel Along Shin Tap||0.39|-0.38|
81739195|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|0.51||||||Change at Week 12, Right Heel Along Shin Tap||0.51|-0.23|
81739196|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|0.64||||||Change at Week 12, Right Heel Along Shin Tap||0.64|0.02|
81739197|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.5||||||Change at Week 2, Left Heel Along Shin Tap||0.50|-0.17|
81739198|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.06|0.61||||||Change at Week 2, Left Heel Along Shin Tap||0.61|0.06|
81739199|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.277|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.84||||||Change at Week 7, Left Heel Along Shin Tap||0.84|-0.09|
81739200|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.234|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.6||||||Change at Week 7, Left Heel Along Shin Tap||0.60|-0.19|
81739201|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.303|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.82||||||Change at Week 12, Left Heel Along Shin Tap||0.82|-0.20|
81739202|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.67||||||Change at Week 12, Left Heel Along Shin Tap||0.67|-0.17|
81739203|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.5||||||Change at Week 2, Siting Posture||0.5|-0.1|
81739204|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.4||||||Change at Week 2, Siting Posture||0.4|-0.1|
81739205|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.2||||||Change at Week 7, Siting Posture||0.2|-0.4|
81739206|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.5||||||Change at Week 7, Siting Posture||0.5|0.0|
81739207|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.2||||||Change at Week 12, Siting Posture||0.2|-0.5|
81739208|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.3||||||Change at Week 12, Siting Posture||0.3|-0.2|
81440543|NCT00536484|162572877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1057||95.0|-0.9|0.1||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline covariate||Week 2 minus Baseline||0.1|-0.9|0.1057
81739209|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.4||||||Change at Week 2, SFA - TTA||0.4|-0.4|
81739210|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.3||||||Change at Week 2, SFA - TTA||0.3|-0.3|
81739211|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.2||||||Change at Week 7, SFA - TTA||0.2|-0.4|
81739212|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.1||||||Change at Week 7, SFA - TTA||0.1|-0.5|
81739213|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.4||||||Change at Week 12, SFA - TTA||0.4|-0.3|
81739214|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.4||||||Change at Week 12, SFA - TTA||0.4|-0.2|
81739215|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.3||||||Change at Week 2, SFA (Eyes Closed) - TTA||0.3|-0.1|
81739216|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.1||||||Change at Week 2, SFA (Eyes Closed) - TTA||0.1|-0.2|
81739217|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.2||||||Change at Week 7, SFA (Eyes Closed) - TTA||0.2|-0.4|
81739218|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.1||||||Change at Week 7, SFA (Eyes Closed) - TTA||0.1|-0.4|
81739219|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.4||||||Change at Week 12, SFA (Eyes Closed) - TTA||0.4|-0.3|
81739220|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.1||||||Change at Week 12, SFA (Eyes Closed) - TTA||0.1|-0.5|
81739221|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|0.2||||||Change at Week 2, SFT - TTA||0.2|-0.8|
81739222|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.8||||||Change at Week 2, SFT - TTA||0.8|0.0|
81739223|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.4||||||Change at Week 7, SFT - TTA||0.4|-0.3|
81739224|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|0.7||||||Change at Week 7, SFT - TTA||0.7|0.2|
81739225|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.2||||||Change at Week 12, SFT - TTA||0.2|-0.5|
81739226|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.7||||||Change at Week 12, SFT - TTA||0.7|0.0|
81739227|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.1||||||Change at Week 2, SFT (Eyes Closed) - TTA||0.1|-0.2|
81739228|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.1||||||Change at Week 2, SFT (Eyes Closed) - TTA||0.1|-0.2|
81739229|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.2||||||Change at Week 7, SFT (Eyes Closed) - TTA||0.2|-0.2|
81739230|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.2||||||Change at Week 7, SFT (Eyes Closed) - TTA||0.2|-0.1|
81739231|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.2||||||Change at Week 12, SFT (Eyes Closed) - TTA||0.2|-0.2|
81739232|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.0||||||Change at Week 12, SFT (Eyes Closed) - TTA||0.0|-0.3|
81739233|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.1||||||Change at Week 2, Tandem Stance - TTA||0.1|-0.2|
81739234|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.1||||||Change at Week 2, Tandem Stance - TTA||0.1|-0.1|
81739235|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.0||||||Change at Week 7, Tandem Stance - TTA||0.0|-0.2|
81739236|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.2||||||Change at Week 7, Tandem Stance - TTA||0.2|-0.1|
81739237|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.1||||||Change at Week 12, Tandem Stance - TTA||0.1|-0.2|
81440544|NCT00536484|162572877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0338||95.0|-1.1|0.0||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline covariate||Week 6 minus Baseline||-0.0|-1.1|0.0338
81739238|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.2||||||Change at Week 12, Tandem Stance - TTA||0.2|-0.1|
81739239|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.1||||||Change at Week 2, Tandem Walk||0.1|-0.1|
81739240|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.1||||||Change at Week 2, Tandem Walk||0.1|-0.1|
81739241|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.1||||||Change at Week 7, Tandem Walk||0.1|-0.2|
81739242|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.1||||||Change at Week 7, Tandem Walk||0.1|-0.1|
81739243|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.0||||||Change at Week 12, Tandem Walk||0.0|-0.3|
81739244|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.1||||||Change at Week 12, Tandem Walk||0.1|-0.2|
81739245|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.4||||||Change at Week 2, Gait||0.4|-0.2|
81739246|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|0.7||||||Change at Week 2, Gait||0.7|0.1|
81739247|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.2||||||Change at Week 7, Gait||0.2|-0.4|
81739248|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|0.6||||||Change at Week 7, Gait||0.6|0.1|
81739249|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.2||||||Change at Week 12, Gait||0.2|-0.4|
81739250|NCT03214588|163176395|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.5||||||Change at Week 12, Gait||0.5|0.0|
81739251|NCT03214588|163176396|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.889||0.599|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.31|1.76||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 2||1.76|-1.31|0.599
81739252|NCT03214588|163176396|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.625||0.978|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|2.42||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 2||2.42|0.26|0.978
81739253|NCT03214588|163176396|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.533|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.87|2.06||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 7||2.06|-1.87|0.533
81739254|NCT03214588|163176396|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.886||0.37|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.83|1.23||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 7||1.23|-1.83|0.370
81739255|NCT03214588|163176396|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.078||0.972|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|4.04||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||4.04|0.32|0.972
81739256|NCT03214588|163176396|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.819||0.825|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.63|2.19||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||2.19|-0.63|0.825
81739257|NCT03214588|163176397|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23858||0.426|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3665|0.4565||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 2||0.4565|-0.3665|0.426
81739258|NCT03214588|163176397|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15794||0.975|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6005|-0.0557||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 2||-0.0557|-0.6005|0.975
81739259|NCT03214588|163176397|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1448|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31186||0.324|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3931|0.6826||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 7||0.6826|-0.3931|0.324
81739260|NCT03214588|163176397|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23213||0.481|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3891|0.4117||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 7||0.4117|-0.3891|0.481
81739261|NCT03214588|163176397|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28088||0.765|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6911|0.2778||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||0.2778|-0.6911|0.765
81739262|NCT03214588|163176397|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1173|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19778||0.28|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2238|0.4585||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||0.4585|-0.2238|0.280
81739263|NCT03214588|163176398|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.28||0.735|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.9|4.4||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 2||4.4|-9.9|0.735
81739264|NCT03214588|163176398|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.51||0.182|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|9.1||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 2||9.1|-2.7|0.182
81739265|NCT03214588|163176398|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.59||0.97|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.9|-0.9||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 7||-0.9|-12.9|0.970
81739266|NCT03214588|163176398|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.321|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|6.4||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 7||6.4|-3.6|0.321
81739267|NCT03214588|163176398|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.34||0.905|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.0|1.5||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||1.5|-13.0|0.905
81739268|NCT03214588|163176398|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.57||0.199|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|9.0||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||9.0|-2.9|0.199
81739269|NCT03214588|163176399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.974||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.974
81739270|NCT03214588|163176399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.893||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.893
81739271|NCT03214588|163176399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.954||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 7||||0.954
81739272|NCT03214588|163176399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.793||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 7||||0.793
81739273|NCT03214588|163176399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.845||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.845
81440545|NCT00536484|162572877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0003||95.0|-1.5|-0.5||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline covariate||Week 12 minus Baseline||-0.5|-1.5|0.0003
81739274|NCT03214588|163176399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.816||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.816
81739275|NCT03214588|163176400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.840
81739276|NCT03214588|163176400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.854||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.854
81739277|NCT03214588|163176400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.922||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 7||||0.922
81739278|NCT03214588|163176400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.794||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 7||||0.794
81739279|NCT03214588|163176400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.830
81739280|NCT03214588|163176400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.998
81739281|NCT03214588|163176401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.987||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.987
81440546|NCT00536484|162572878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1666||95.0|-0.6|0.1||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline covariate||Week 2 minus Baseline||0.1|-0.6|0.1666
81739282|NCT03214588|163176401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.771||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.771
81739283|NCT03214588|163176401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.526||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 7||||0.526
81739284|NCT03214588|163176401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.665||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 7||||0.665
81739285|NCT03214588|163176401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.576||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.576
81739286|NCT03214588|163176401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.865||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.865
81739287|NCT03214588|163176402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.966||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.966
81739288|NCT03214588|163176402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.983||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.983
81739289|NCT03214588|163176402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.953||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 7||||0.953
81739290|NCT03214588|163176402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.781||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 7||||0.781
81739291|NCT03214588|163176402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.948||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.948
81739292|NCT03214588|163176402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.998
81739293|NCT03214588|163176403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.666||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.666
81739294|NCT03214588|163176403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.812||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.812
81739295|NCT03214588|163176403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.834||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 7||||0.834
81739296|NCT03214588|163176403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.841||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 7||||0.841
81739297|NCT03214588|163176403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.893||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.893
81739298|NCT03214588|163176403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.907||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.907
81739299|NCT03214588|163176404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.032
81739300|NCT03214588|163176404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.216||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.216
81739301|NCT03214588|163176404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.215||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 7||||0.215
81739302|NCT03214588|163176404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.411||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 7||||0.411
81440547|NCT00536484|162572878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0506||95.0|-0.8|0.0||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline covariate||Week 6 minus Baseline||0.0|-0.8|0.0506
81440548|NCT00536484|162572878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0014||95.0|-1.0|-0.2||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline covariate||Week 12 minus Baseline||-0.2|-1.0|0.0014
81440549|NCT00536484|162572879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.2054||95.0|-0.4|0.1||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline as covariate and baseline by treatment interaction|Since centered baseline was used in the model, the LS mean difference and its 95% CI were calculated at mean baseline|Week 2 minus Baseline||0.1|-0.4|0.2054
81440550|NCT00536484|162572879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0225||95.0|-0.6|0.0||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline as covariate and baseline by treatment interaction|Since centered baseline was used in the model, the LS mean difference and its 95% CI were calculated at mean baseline|Week 6 minus Baseline||-0.0|-0.6|0.0225
81739303|NCT03214588|163176404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.194||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.194
81739304|NCT03214588|163176404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.408||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.408
81739305|NCT03214588|163176405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.406||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.406
81739306|NCT03214588|163176405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.235||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.235
81739307|NCT03214588|163176405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.225||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 7||||0.225
81739308|NCT03214588|163176405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.434||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 7||||0.434
81739309|NCT03214588|163176405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.249||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.249
81739310|NCT03214588|163176405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.380
81739311|NCT03214588|163176406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.422||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.422
81739312|NCT03214588|163176406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.226||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||||0.226
81739313|NCT03214588|163176406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.639||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 7||||0.639
81739314|NCT03214588|163176406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 7||||0.094
81739315|NCT03214588|163176406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.516||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.516
81739316|NCT03214588|163176406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.266||||||The p-value was obtained using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test stratified by ambulation status at randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||0.266
81739317|NCT03214588|163176407|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.362||0.299|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|0.41||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 2||0.41|-0.80|0.299
81739318|NCT03214588|163176407|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.293||0.967|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.06|1.04||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 2||1.04|0.06|0.967
81739319|NCT03214588|163176407|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.338||0.529|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.54|0.59||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 7||0.59|-0.54|0.529
81739320|NCT03214588|163176407|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.279||0.88|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.8||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 7||0.80|-0.13|0.880
81739321|NCT03214588|163176407|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.408||0.599|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.58|0.79||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||0.79|-0.58|0.599
81739322|NCT03214588|163176407|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.333||0.846|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.9||P-values are 1-sided, with the alternative hypothesis that TAK-831 is superior to placebo in the clinically favorable direction.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||0.90|-0.21|0.846
81739323|NCT03214588|163176408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||>|0.999||||||P-value was from Fisher's exact test. Odds ratio was obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel with ambulation status at randomization as a stratification factor.|Fisher Exact|||At Least 15% Reduction from Baseline||||>0.999
81739324|NCT03214588|163176408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||>|0.999||||||P-value was from Fisher's exact test. Odds ratio was obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel with ambulation status at randomization as a stratification factor.|Fisher Exact|||At Least 15% Reduction from Baseline||||>0.999
81739325|NCT03214588|163176408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||>|0.999||||||P-value was from Fisher's exact test. Odds ratio was obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel with ambulation status at randomization as a stratification factor.|Fisher Exact|||At Least 20% Reduction from Baseline||||>0.999
81739326|NCT03214588|163176408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||>|0.999||||||P-value was from Fisher's exact test. Odds ratio was obtained from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel with ambulation status at randomization as a stratification factor.|Fisher Exact|||At Least 20% Reduction from Baseline||||>0.999
81739327|NCT02709018|163176450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.66
81739328|NCT02709018|163176451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.57
81440551|NCT00536484|162572879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0167||95.0|-0.6|-0.1||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline as covariate and baseline by treatment interaction|Since centered baseline was used in the model, the LS mean difference and its 95% CI were calculated at mean baseline|Week 12 minus Baseline||-0.1|-0.6|0.0167
81440552|NCT00536484|162572880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.8019||95.0|-0.2|0.1||Significance level p \<0.05|ANOVA|||Week 2 minus Baseline||0.1|-0.2|0.8019
81440553|NCT00536484|162572880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.3881||95.0|-0.2|0.1||Significance level p \<0.05|ANOVA|||Week 6 minus Baseline||0.1|-0.2|0.3881
81440554|NCT00536484|162572880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.324||95.0|-0.2|0.1||Significance level p \<0.05|ANOVA|||Week 12 minus Baseline||0.1|-0.2|0.3240
81539361|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.04||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|17.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||17.53|2.08|0.0009
81739329|NCT01838681|163176468|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.2641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.15|||Regression, Logistic|Model included MADRS total score at the randomisation visit, treatment group, country, and the randomisation criteria used||||1.15|0.60|0.2641
81739330|NCT03100344|163176505|OTHER|mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM)|mean difference of percentage changes|-13.6||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.3|0.0|||Kenward-Rogers|||||0.0|-27.3|0.051
81739331|NCT03100344|163176505|OTHER|mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM)|mean difference of percentage changes|-16.7||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.2|-3.2|||Kenward Roger|||||-3.2|-30.2|0.016
81739332|NCT03100344|163176505|OTHER|mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM)|mean difference of percentage changes|-6.8||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|6.8|||Kenward Roger|||||6.8|-20.5|0.322
81739333|NCT03100344|163176506|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.9||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|35.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||35.8|2.0|0.034
81440555|NCT00536484|162572881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.8279||95.0|-0.2|0.1||Significance level p \<0.05|ANOVA|||Week 2 minus Baseline||0.1|-0.2|0.8279
81440556|NCT00536484|162572881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.5059||95.0|-0.2|0.1||Significance level p \<0.05|ANOVA|||Week 6 minus Baseline||0.1|-0.2|0.5059
81440557|NCT00536484|162572881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0806||95.0|-0.4|0.0||Significance level p \<0.05|ANOVA|||Week 12 minus Baseline||0.0|-0.4|0.0806
81440558|NCT00536484|162572882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0203||95.0|-3.2|-0.3||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline covariate||Week 2 minus Baseline||-0.3|-3.2|0.0203
81739334|NCT03100344|163176506|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|48.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||48.2|14.7|<0.001
81739335|NCT03100344|163176506|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.2||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|28.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.6|-4.2|0.154
81739336|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.9||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|22.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||22.2|-0.4|0.062
81440559|NCT00536484|162572882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0007||95.0|-4.2|-1.1||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline covariate||Week 6 minus Baseline||-1.1|-4.2|0.0007
81473049|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.06||||0.1822|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.15|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 28||1.15|0.99|0.1822
81739337|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.2||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|23.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||23.6|0.8|0.042
81739338|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|15.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||15.0|-4.7|0.307
81739339|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|38.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||38.7|9.3|0.003
81739340|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|40.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||40.9|11.4|0.001
81739341|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.0||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|33.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||33.1|4.9|0.011
81739342|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|41.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||41.7|13.5|<0.001
81739343|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.7|54.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||54.8|25.7|<0.001
81739344|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.4|45.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||45.8|17.4|<0.001
81739345|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.6||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|37.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||37.1|4.2|0.018
81739346|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.7|||<|1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.6|59.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||59.9|27.6|<0001
81739347|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|42.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||42.6|9.7|0.003
81440560|NCT00536484|162572882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.0001||95.0|-4.9|-1.7||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline covariate||Week 12 minus Baseline||-1.7|-4.9|<0.0001
81440561|NCT00536484|162572883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.0001||95.0|-10.7|-4.9||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline as covariate and baseline by treatment interaction|Since centered baseline was used in the model, the LS mean difference and its 95% CI were calculated at mean baseline|Week 12 minus Baseline||-4.9|-10.7|<0.0001
81473050|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.14||||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|1.24|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 42||1.24|1.04|0.0159
81739348|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.4||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|41.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||41.4|7.3|0.007
81739349|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.4|59.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||59.9|27.4|<0.001
81739350|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.1||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|35.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||35.9|2.4|0.030
81739351|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4|50.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||50.2|16.4|<0.001
81739352|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|47.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.2|63.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||63.2|31.2|<0.001
81739353|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|39.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||39.4|6.1|0.010
81739354|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|43.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||43.5|9.2|0.004
81739355|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.1|53.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||53.3|20.1|<0.001
81739356|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.5||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|41.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||41.4|7.6|0.007
81739357|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.9||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|38.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||38.1|3.6|0.022
81739358|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.3||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|41.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||41.3|7.4|0.007
81739359|NCT03100344|163176507|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.4||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|34.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||34.4|0.4|0.050
81739360|NCT03100344|163176508|OTHER|mixed-effect model for repeated measures|mean difference of percentage changes|-14.4||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|-2.7|||Kenward Roger|||||-2.7|-26.2|0.017
81739361|NCT03100344|163176508|OTHER|mixed-effect model for repeated measures|mean difference of percentage changes|-11.3||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|0.4|||Kenward Roger|||||0.4|-23.1|0.058
81739362|NCT03100344|163176508|OTHER|mixed-effect model for repeated measures|mean difference of percentage changes|-20.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.6|-8.3|||Kenward Roger|||||-8.3|-31.6|<0.001
81739363|NCT03100344|163176509|OTHER|mixed-effect model for repeated measures|mean difference of absolute changes|-9.6||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|-1.8|||Kenward Roger|||||-1.8|-17.5|0.016
81739364|NCT03100344|163176509|OTHER|mixed-effect model for repeated measures|mean difference of absolute changes|-12.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|-5.1|||Kenward Roger|||||-5.1|-20.6|0.001
81739365|NCT03100344|163176509|OTHER|mixed-effect model for repeated measures|mean difference of absolute changes|-7.6||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|0.3|||Kenward Roger|||||0.3|-15.4|0.058
81739366|NCT03100344|163176510|OTHER|mixed-effect model for repeated measures|mean difference of percentage changes|-24.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|-11.2|||Kenward Roger|||||-11.2|-37.8|<0.001
81739367|NCT03100344|163176510|OTHER|mixed-effect model for repeated measures|mean difference of percentage changes|-31.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.9|-18.6|||Kenward Roger|||||-18.6|-44.9|<0.001
81739368|NCT03100344|163176510|OTHER|mixed-effect model for repeated measures|mean difference of percentage changes|-25.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4|-11.8|||Kenward Roger|||||-11.8|-38.4|<0.001
81739369|NCT03100344|163176511|OTHER|mixed-effect model for repeated measures|mean difference of absolute changes|-2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.0|||Kenward Roger|||||-1.0|-3.1|<0.001
81739370|NCT03100344|163176511|OTHER|mixed-effect model for repeated measures|mean difference of absolute changes|-2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-1.3|||Kenward Roger|||||-1.3|-3.4|<0.001
81739371|NCT03100344|163176511|OTHER|mixed-effect model for repeated measures|mean difference of absolute changes|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.9|||Kenward Roger|||||-0.9|-3.0|<0.001
81739372|NCT03100344|163176512|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|5.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At week 1||5.1|-4.9|0.970
81739373|NCT03100344|163176512|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|7.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At week 1||7.5|-4.1|0.574
81739374|NCT03100344|163176512|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|1.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At week 1||1.7|-5.2|0.311
81739375|NCT03100344|163176512|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|19.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At week 24||19.8|-11.3|0.598
81739376|NCT03100344|163176512|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.5||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|31.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At week 24||31.4|-0.4|0.066
81739377|NCT03100344|163176512|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|16.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At week 24||16.9|-13.5|0.826
81739378|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|4.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||4.1|-7.7|0.558
81739379|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|11.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||11.6|-4.7|0.413
81739380|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|4.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||4.0|-7.7|0.543
81739381|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|4.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||4.2|-7.6|0.583
81739382|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.2||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|22.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||22.5|1.8|0.028
81739383|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|18.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||18.3|-0.9|0.087
81739384|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|9.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||9.4|-5.6|0.632
81739385|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.0||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|24.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||24.8|3.1|0.016
81739386|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.8||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|27.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||27.0|4.5|0.009
81739387|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|11.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||11.6|-11.2|0.974
81739388|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.6||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|29.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||29.3|1.8|0.031
81739389|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.9||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|28.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||28.2|-0.3|0.032
81739390|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|16.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||16.9|-9.0|0.553
81739391|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.9||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|35.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||35.8|6.1|0.008
81739392|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.9||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|28.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||28.2|-0.3|0.061
81739393|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|18.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||18.0|-10.1|0.585
81739394|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.4||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|32.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||32.8|2.0|0.032
81739395|NCT03100344|163176512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|23.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||23.1|-5.9|0.254
81739396|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|14.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||14.3|-6.8|0.487
81450568|NCT00191113|162587878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of proportion of patients with any category of hearing loss between As-Treated Growth Hormone group and As-Treated No Growth Hormone.||||>0.999
81450569|NCT00191113|162587879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.492||||0.419||95.0|-8.631|3.646|||ANOVA||Direction of estimated treatment effect is Humatrope minus Control|||3.646|-8.631|0.419
81450570|NCT00191113|162587881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.545||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.545
81450571|NCT00191113|162587883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81450572|NCT00191113|162587885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81739397|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.0||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|26.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||26.5|1.6|0.033
81739398|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.0||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|23.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||23.8|0.2|0.053
81739399|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.5||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|33.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||33.8|3.2|0.021
81739400|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.4||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|32.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||32.3|2.4|0.027
81739401|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.7||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|38.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||38.1|7.3|0.006
81739402|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.2||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|32.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||32.2|-1.7|0.086
81739403|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.2||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|43.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||43.1|9.3|0.004
81440562|NCT00536484|162572884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.0001||95.0|5.3|11.5||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline as covariate and baseline by treatment interaction|Since centered baseline was used in the model, the LS mean difference and its 95% CI were calculated at mean baseline|"Week 12 minus Baseline~Concern domain"||11.5|5.3|<0.0001
81440563|NCT00536484|162572884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.0001||95.0|3.9|10.2||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline as covariate and baseline by treatment interaction|Since centered baseline was used in the model, the LS mean difference and its 95% CI were calculated at mean baseline|"Week 12 minus Baseline~Coping domain"||10.2|3.9|<0.0001
81440564|NCT00536484|162572884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.0036||95.0|1.5|7.8||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline as covariate||"Week 12 minus Baseline~Sleep domain"||7.8|1.5|0.0036
81440565|NCT00536484|162572884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0007||95.0|1.6|5.8||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline as covariate and baseline by treatment interaction|Since centered baseline was used in the model, the LS mean difference and its 95% CI were calculated at mean baseline|"Week 12 minus Baseline~Social interaction domain"||5.8|1.6|0.0007
81440566|NCT00536484|162572884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.0001||95.0|3.6|8.9||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline as covariate and baseline by treatment interaction|Since centered baseline was used in the model, the LS mean difference and its 95% CI were calculated at mean baseline|"Week 12 minus Baseline~HRQL scale score total"||8.9|3.6|<0.0001
81440567|NCT00536484|162572885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0087||95.0||||Significance level p \<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test used modified ridit scores which were based on the ranks of the observations rather than the observed values.||Treatment difference at Week 2||||0.0087
81473051|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.08||||0.1524|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.19|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 56||1.19|0.99|0.1524
81539362|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.6228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||3.23|0.50|0.6228
81739404|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.3||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|34.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||34.2|0.5|0.050
81739405|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.7||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|38.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||38.1|3.3|0.023
81440568|NCT00536484|162572885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008||95.0||||Significance level p \<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test used modified ridit scores which were based on the ranks of the observations rather than the observed values.||Treatment difference at Week 6||||0.0008
81440569|NCT00536484|162572885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0||||Significance level p \<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test used modified ridit scores which were based on the ranks of the observations rather than the observed values.||Treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0006
81440570|NCT00536484|162572886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0129||95.0||||Significance level p \<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test used modified ridit scores which were based on the ranks of the observations rather than the observed values.||Treatment difference at Week 2||||0.0129
81739406|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|45.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||45.0|10.7|0.002
81739407|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|45.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||45.0|10.7|0.002
81739408|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.3||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|37.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||37.3|1.3|0.041
81739409|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.9||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|45.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||45.4|10.4|0.003
81739410|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.3||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|35.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||35.2|-0.5|0.063
81739411|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.6||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|35.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||35.6|-0.4|0.064
81739412|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.6||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|40.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||40.3|4.9|0.016
81739413|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.1||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|36.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||36.9|1.3|0.041
81739414|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.6||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|35.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||35.6|-0.4|0.064
81739415|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|43.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||43.4|8.6|0.005
81739416|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.2||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|35.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||35.0|-0.6|0.064
81739417|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.9||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|33.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||33.8|-2.0|0.094
81739418|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.4||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|39.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||39.6|5.1|0.014
81440571|NCT00536484|162572886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||Significance level p \<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test used modified ridit scores which were based on the ranks of the observations rather than the observed values.||Treatment difference at Week 6||||0.0100
81440572|NCT00536484|162572886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009||95.0||||Significance level p \<0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test used modified ridit scores which were based on the ranks of the observations rather than the observed values.||Treatment difference at Week 12||||0.0009
81440573|NCT00536484|162572887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.9|-0.4||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline covariate||Week 2 minus Baseline||-0.4|-0.9|<0.0001
81440574|NCT00536484|162572887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.1|-0.5||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline covariate||Week 6 minus Baseline||-0.5|-1.1|<0.0001
81440575|NCT00536484|162572887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.3|-0.7||Significance level p \<0.05|ANCOVA|Terms for center, treatment and baseline covariate||Week 12 minus Baseline||-0.7|-1.3|<0.0001
81440576|NCT02139124|162572888|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|2.6||The model includes terms for treatment and baseline Clinician ADHD-5-RS score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|Analyses utilize ANCOVA models with Dunnett's adjustments for multiple pairwise comparisons for each active dose group with placebo.||"The null hypothesis is the mean Clinician ADHD-5-RS total score at Visit 6 is not different between the active treatment and placebo."||2.6|-6.6|0.6750
81440577|NCT02139124|162572888|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-2.2||The model includes terms for treatment and baseline Clinician ADHD-5-RS score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|Analyses utilize ANCOVA models with Dunnett's adjustments for multiple pairwise comparisons for each active dose group with placebo.||The null hypothesis is the mean Clinician ADHD-5-RS total score at Visit 6 is not different between the active treatment and placebo||-2.2|-11.5|0.0013
81440578|NCT02139124|162572888|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|2.7||The model includes terms for treatment and baseline Clinician ADHD-5-RS score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|Analyses utilize ANCOVA models with Dunnett's adjustments for multiple pairwise comparisons for each active dose group with placebo.||"The null hypothesis is the mean Clinician ADHD-5-RS total score at Visit 6 is not different between the active treatment and placebo"||2.7|-6.8|0.6720
81440579|NCT02139124|162572888|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.1||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-3.2||The model include terms for treatment and baseline Clinician ADHD-5-RS score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|Analyses utilize ANCOVA models with Dunnett's adjustments for multiple pairwise comparisons for each active dose group with placebo.||"The null hypothesis is the mean Clinician ADHD-5-RS total score at Visit 6 is not different between the active treatment and placebo"||-3.2|-12.9|0.0002
81440580|NCT02691741|162572889|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper confidence limit of the two-sided 90% confidence interval on the treatment difference is less than 0.1 logMAR unit.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0193|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.093|-0.029||||||||-0.029|-0.093|
81440581|NCT02691741|162572890|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0193||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.093|-0.029|||Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||-0.029|-0.093|0.002
81440582|NCT02691741|162572891|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper confidence limit of the two-sided 90% confidence interval on the treatment difference is less than 0.1 logMAR unit.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0157|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.043||||||||0.043|-0.019|
81473052|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.08||||0.1749|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.2|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 84||1.20|0.98|0.1749
81473053|NCT02913105|162637770|SUPERIORITY|Log transformed ratio to baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor (BMI group), log-transformed baseline and log-transformed baseline by visit interaction. BMI was separated into two groups low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Geometric Mean Ratios|1.02||||0.7503|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.13|||ANCOVA|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||LDL Cholesterol Friedwald: Day 112 (EOS)||1.13|0.92|0.7503
81440583|NCT02691741|162572891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.455|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.455
81473054|NCT02913105|162637771|OTHER|Change from baseline was analyzed using an ANCOVA model which included effects for treatment, baseline and stratification factor (BMI group). BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.52||0.2073|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.161|16.178|||ANCOVA|||||16.178|-2.161|0.2073
81440584|NCT02691741|162572892|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper confidence limit of the two-sided 90% confidence interval on the treatment difference is less than 0.1 logMAR unit.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0168|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.078|-0.023||||||||-0.023|-0.078|
81440585|NCT02691741|162572892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.003
81440586|NCT03069417|162572899|SUPERIORITY|Conducted at post-treatment time point.||||||0.11|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.11
81440587|NCT03069417|162572899|SUPERIORITY|Conducted at 3-month follow-up time point.||||||0.56|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.56
81440588|NCT03069417|162572900|SUPERIORITY|Main effect for time calculated at 3-month follow-up time point.|Fixed effects coefficient (β)|-12.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.29|-3.15||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.15|-22.29|< 0.05
81440589|NCT03069417|162572901|SUPERIORITY|Interaction evaluated at post-treatment time point.|Fixed effects coefficient (β)|-11.1|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.41|-3.83||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.83|-18.41|< 0.005
81739419|NCT03100344|163176513|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.2||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|28.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||28.0|-7.7|0.273
81440590|NCT03069417|162572901|SUPERIORITY|Main effect for time at 3-month follow-up time point.|Fixed effects coefficient (β)|-13.8|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|-5.17||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.17|-22.50|< 0.005
81440591|NCT03069417|162572903|SUPERIORITY|Main effect for condition.|Fixed effects coefficient (β)|-10.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.58|-0.67||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.67|-19.58|< 0.05
81440592|NCT03069417|162572903|SUPERIORITY|Main effect for time at post-treatment time point.|Fixed effects coefficient (β)|-12.8|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.14|-3.37||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.37|-22.14|< 0.01
81440593|NCT03069417|162572904|SUPERIORITY|Main effect for condition.|Fixed effects coefficient (β)|6.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|11.88||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.88|0.50|< 0.05
81440594|NCT03064438|162572917|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Squares (LS) Mean|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.162|5.727|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.727|-2.162|0.366
81539363|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|6.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||6.76|1.02|0.0460
81739420|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|7.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||7.0|-6.8|0.979
81440595|NCT03064438|162572918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1099|||||||Van Elteren test|||Percent change from baseline at Week 2||||0.1099
81440596|NCT03064438|162572918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1653|||||||Van Elteren test|||Percent change from baseline at Week 4||||0.1653
81440597|NCT03064438|162572918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8437|||||||Van Elteren test|||Percent change from baseline at Week 8||||0.8437
81440598|NCT03064438|162572918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4644|||||||Van Elteren test|||Percent change from baseline at Week 12||||0.4644
81440599|NCT03064438|162572919|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81440600|NCT03064438|162572920|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.571|5.211|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Week 2||5.211|-2.571|0.495
81440601|NCT03064438|162572920|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.014|2.045|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Week 4||2.045|-5.014|0.399
81440602|NCT03064438|162572920|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.965|6.407|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Week 8||6.407|-1.965|0.290
81440603|NCT03064438|162572920|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.953|5.469|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Week 12||5.469|-1.953|0.343
81440604|NCT03064438|162572921|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.894|2.155|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Week 2||2.155|-0.894|0.407
81440605|NCT03064438|162572921|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.342|1.109|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Week 4||1.109|-0.342|0.291
81440606|NCT03064438|162572921|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.763|1.073|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Week 8||1.073|-0.763|0.734
81440607|NCT03064438|162572921|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.128|1.197|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in pustule lesions at Week 12||1.197|-1.128|0.952
81440608|NCT03064438|162572922|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.215|0.069|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Week 2||0.069|-0.215|0.313
81440609|NCT03064438|162572922|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.141|0.152|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Week 4||0.152|-0.141|0.942
81440610|NCT03064438|162572922|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.226|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in nodule lesions at Week 8||0.226|-0.067|0.284
81440611|NCT03064438|162572922|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.198|0.105|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Week 12||0.105|-0.198|0.542
81440612|NCT03064438|162572923|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.135|6.139|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Week 2||6.139|-2.135|0.333
81440613|NCT03064438|162572923|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.882|2.822|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Week 4||2.822|-4.882|0.591
81440614|NCT03064438|162572923|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|6.758|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Week 8||6.758|-1.840|0.254
81440615|NCT03064438|162572923|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.131|5.779|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline at Week 12||5.779|-2.131|0.356
81440616|NCT01567826|162573036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.01
81440617|NCT01567826|162573037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.02
81440618|NCT02062801|162573044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.18
81440619|NCT02062801|162573045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.97
81440620|NCT02062801|162573046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.56
81440621|NCT01612884|162573047|OTHER|Student's T-test||||||0.85|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.85
81440622|NCT01612884|162573048|OTHER|Chi-Square||||||0.93|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.93
81440623|NCT01612884|162573049|OTHER|Chi-Square|||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81739421|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|9.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||9.0|-5.8|0.668
81739422|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|9.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||9.2|-5.8|0.658
81739423|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|12.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||12.2|-8.0|0.690
81739424|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|13.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||13.7|-6.9|0.521
81440624|NCT01715896|162573058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-3.5||||0.666|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.8|9.8|||Logit response Model||P-value and 90% unconditional exact confidence interval (CI) was calculated using the model of logit (response) = strata + treatment.|||9.8|-16.8|0.666
81440625|NCT01715896|162573059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-8.6||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.0|4.8|||Logit response Model||P-value and 90% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the model of logit (response) = strata + treatment.|||4.8|-22.0|0.293
81440626|NCT01715896|162573060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-9.8||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.1|1.4|||Logit Response Model||P-value and 90% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the model of logit (response) = strata + treatment.|||1.4|-21.1|0.156
81440627|NCT01715896|162573061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-11.6||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.2|0.0|||Logit Response Model||P-value and 90% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the model of logit (response) = strata + treatment.|||0.0|-23.2|0.108
81473055|NCT02913105|162637771|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using an ANCOVA model which included effects for treatment, baseline and stratification factor (BMI group). BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.62||0.2014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.106|16.563|||ANCOVA|||||16.563|-2.106|0.2014
81473056|NCT02913105|162637771|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline was analyzed using an ANCOVA model which included effects for treatment, baseline and stratification factor (BMI group). BMI was separated into two groups, low BMI (Asian\<30 and Non-Asian\<35) and high BMI (Asian \>=30 and Non-Asian\>=35).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.93||0.9645|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.974|8.414|||ANCOVA|||||8.414|-7.974|0.9645
81473057|NCT04114656|162637779|OTHER||Posterior Ratio to placebo|0.993|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.968|1.02|||||Treatment comparison ratio of GSK3858279 and placebo using posterior median ratio and 95% credible interval is presented. Analysis was performed using Bayesian Mixed Repeated measures Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model.|||1.020|0.968|
81473058|NCT04114656|162637780|OTHER||Posterior ratio to placebo|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.12|||||Treatment comparison ratio of GSK3858279 and placebo using posterior median ratio and 95% credible interval is presented. Analysis was performed using Bayesian Mixed Repeated measures Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model.|||1.12|0.89|
81739425|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.0||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|26.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||26.5|1.5|0.033
81739426|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|18.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||18.0|-3.1|0.172
81440628|NCT01715896|162573062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-10.3||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.7|3.0|||Logit Response Model||P-value and 90% unconditional exact CI was calculated using the model of logit (response) = strata + treatment.|||3.0|-23.7|0.2080
81440629|NCT01715896|162573069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean difference|-7.42||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.24|2.4|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 90% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including a treatment by visit interaction term.|||2.40|-17.24|0.213
81440630|NCT01715896|162573071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|1.04|||Proportional odds analysis||Odds ratio, 90% CI and p-value were was calculated using proportional odds analysis of response model including treatment as a factor.|||1.04|0.36|0.129
81440631|NCT01715896|162573072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-11.6||||0.108||90.0|-23.2|0.0|||Regression, Logistic||90% CI was calculated for the treatment difference in proportion of responders using logisitic regression with strata and treatment as factors.|DAS28 (CRP) remission: p-value estimated from fisher's exact test when number of golimumab or active responders was less than 5.||0.0|-23.2|0.108
81440632|NCT01715896|162573072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-11.7||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.8|1.4|||Regression, Logistic||90% CI was calculated for the treatment difference in proportion of responders using logisitic regression with strata and treatment as factors.|The analysis reported DAS28 (CRP) low disease activity response.||1.4|-24.8|0.145
81440633|NCT01715896|162573073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.328|||||||Log Rank|P-value was calculated using the Log rank test.||||||0.328
81440634|NCT01715896|162573074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Weibull model|P-value was calculated using an Weibull model.||||||0.003
81440635|NCT01715896|162573075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-1.7||||0.795|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.4|9.0|||Regression, Logistic||90% CI was calculated for the treatment difference in proportion of responders using logisitic regression with strata and treatment as factors.|P-value estimated from fisher's exact test when number of golimumab or active responders was less than 5.||9.0|-12.4|0.795
81473059|NCT04114656|162637781|OTHER||Posterior ratio to placebo|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.05|||||Treatment comparison ratio of GSK3858279 and placebo using posterior median ratio and 95% credible interval is presented. Analysis was performed using Bayesian Mixed Repeated measures Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model.|||1.05|0.91|
81473060|NCT00135356|162637810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Means|0.03||||0.48||95.0|-0.06|0.12||P-value not adjusted for multiple testing, 2-sided 95% CI|t-test, 2 sided|||LOCF||0.12|-0.06|0.48
81473061|NCT00135356|162637810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Means|0.07||||0.57||95.0|-0.07|12.0||P-value not adjusted for multiple testing. 2-sided 95% CI|t-test, 2 sided|||OC||12.0|-0.07|0.57
81473062|NCT00135356|162637811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Means|0.02||||0.73||95.0|-0.1|0.14||P-value not adjusted for multiple testing, 2-sided 95% CI.|t-test, 2 sided|||LOCF||0.14|-0.10|0.73
81739427|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.7||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|27.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||27.7|3.7|0.014
81739428|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|33.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||33.9|8.2|0.002
81739429|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|18.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||18.8|-7.5|0.404
81739430|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.5||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|39.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||39.6|9.4|0.003
81739431|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.1||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|28.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||28.2|-0.1|0.059
81739432|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.7||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|25.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||25.0|-5.6|0.222
81473063|NCT00135356|162637811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Means|-0.01||||0.91||95.0|-0.14|0.13||P-value not adjusted for multiple testing, 2-sided 95% CI.|t-test, 2 sided|||OC||0.13|-0.14|0.91
81473064|NCT00135356|162637812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Mean|5.2||||0.27||95.0|-3.9|15.1||P-value not adjusted for multiple testing, 2-sided 95% CI.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 48 VAT LOCF||15.1|-3.9|0.27
81473065|NCT00135356|162637812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Mean|1.8||||0.68||95.0|-6.7|11.2||P-value not adjusted for multiple testing, 2-sided 95% CI|t-test, 2 sided|||VAT, Week 96 LOCF||11.2|-6.7|0.68
81473066|NCT00135356|162637812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Means|4.4||||0.14||95.0|-1.4|10.6||P-value not adjusted for multiple testing, 2-sided 95% CI.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 48 Trunk Fat LOCF||10.6|-1.4|0.14
81739433|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|42.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||42.3|10.0|0.003
81739434|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.1||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|35.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||35.0|3.3|0.22
81739435|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.3||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|29.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||29.3|-2.8|0.111
81739436|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|46.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||46.0|13.2|<0.001
81739437|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.4||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|33.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||33.6|1.3|0.040
81739438|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.1||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|27.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||27.4|-7.3|0.262
81739439|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|25.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||25.7|-8.4|0.327
81739440|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.7||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|33.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||33.1|-1.7|0.083
81739441|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.1||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|27.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||27.2|-7.0|0.255
81739442|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.0||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|35.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||35.9|2.2|0.034
81739443|NCT03100344|163176514|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.4||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|34.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||34.6|0.3|0.053
81739444|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|5.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||5.1|-4.9|0.970
81739445|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|7.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||7.5|-4.1|0.574
81739446|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|4.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||4.8|-4.8|0.985
81739447|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|1.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||1.2|-8.4|0.154
81739448|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|6.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||6.6|-6.8|0.978
81739449|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|6.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||6.6|-6.8|0.978
81739450|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|4.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||4.3|-7.5|0.602
81739451|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|11.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||11.4|-4.5|0.413
81739452|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|9.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||9.1|-5.7|0.658
81739453|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|10.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||10.3|-3.2|0.307
81739454|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.3||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|27.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||27.8|6.9|0.002
81739455|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|17.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||17.4|0.1|0.054
81739456|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|16.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||16.5|-5.4|0.325
81473067|NCT00135356|162637812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Means|5.3||||0.14||95.0|-1.7|12.9||P-value not adjusted for multiple testing, 2-sided 95% CI.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 96 Trunk Fat LOCF||12.9|-1.7|0.14
81473068|NCT00135356|162637813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Means|4.0||||0.16||95.0|-1.6|10.0||P-value not adjusted for multiple testing, 2-sided 95% CI.|t-test, 2 sided|||SAT, Week 48, LOCF||10.0|-1.6|0.16
81473069|NCT00135356|162637813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Mean|6.8||||0.06||95.0|-0.2|14.2||P-value not adjusted for multiple testing, 2-sided 95% CI.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 96 SAT||14.2|-0.2|0.06
81473070|NCT00135356|162637813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Means|4.6||||0.15||95.0|-1.7|11.4||P-value not adjusted for multiple testing, 2-sided 95% CI.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 48, Limb Fat||11.4|-1.7|0.15
81473071|NCT00135356|162637813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Means|5.7||||0.17||95.0|-2.3|14.4||P-value not adjusted for multiple testing, 2-sided 95% CI|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 96, Limb Fat||14.4|-2.3|0.17
81473072|NCT00135356|162637814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||DIfference in Means|3.6||||0.19||95.0|-1.8|9.4||P-value not adjusted for multiple testing, 2-sided 95% CI.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 48 TAT||9.4|-1.8|0.19
81473073|NCT00135356|162637814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||DIfference in Means|4.3||||0.16||95.0|-1.7|10.7||P-value not adjusted for multiple testing, 2-sided 95% CI.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 96 TAT||10.7|-1.7|0.16
81739457|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.6||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|28.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||28.1|3.1|0.019
81739458|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.5||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|30.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||30.5|4.5|0.011
81739459|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.2||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|21.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||21.7|-3.2|0.153
81739460|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|38.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||38.4|10.3|0.001
81473074|NCT00135356|162637814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Means|5.0||||0.0385||95.0|0.3|9.7||P-value not adjusted for multiple testing, 2-sided 95% CI.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 48 Total Body Fat||9.7|0.3|0.0385
81473075|NCT00135356|162637814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Means|5.9||||0.1||95.0|-1.0|13.2||P-value not adjusted for multiple testing, 2-sided 95% CI.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 96 Total Body Fat||13.2|-1.0|0.10
81473076|NCT00135356|162637826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.72||||||||3.72|0.3|
81473077|NCT04591015|162637842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0626|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0626
81739461|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.2||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|25.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||25.1|-0.7|0.069
81739462|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.9||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|26.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||26.6|-0.8|0.070
81739463|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.9||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|35.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||35.3|6.5|0.006
81739464|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.0||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|27.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||27.7|0.3|0.052
81739465|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.8||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|26.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||26.3|-0.7|0.069
81739466|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.1||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|33.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||33.3|4.9|0.011
81739467|NCT03100344|163176515|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.2||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|25.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||25.7|-1.3|0.083
81739468|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|5.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||5.1|-4.9|0.970
81739469|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|7.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||7.5|-4.1|0.574
81739470|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|1.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1||1.7|-5.2|0.311
81473078|NCT04591015|162637843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0496|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Only includes participants who completed a 90-day lab||||0.0496
81473079|NCT04591015|162637844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0651|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Only includes participants who completed a 180-day lab||||0.0651
81473080|NCT04591015|162637845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8739|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8739
81473081|NCT04591015|162637846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4702|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4702
81473082|NCT04591015|162637847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1258|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1258
81473083|NCT04591015|162637848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8635|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8635
81473084|NCT04591015|162637849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0471|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0471
81473085|NCT04591015|162637850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0218|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0218
81473086|NCT04591015|162637851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.509|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5090
81473087|NCT04591015|162637852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4034|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4034
81473088|NCT04591015|162637853|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0175|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0175
81473089|NCT04591015|162637854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4435|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4435
81473090|NCT04591015|162637855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7417|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7417
81473091|NCT04591015|162637856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5779|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5779
81473092|NCT04591015|162637857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0493|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0493
81473093|NCT04591015|162637858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0773|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0773
81473094|NCT04591015|162637859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0921|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0921
81473095|NCT04591015|162637860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2404|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2404
81473096|NCT04591015|162637861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8955|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8955
81739471|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|4.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||4.1|-7.7|0.558
81739472|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|11.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||11.6|-4.7|0.413
81739473|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|4.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||4.0|-7.7|0.543
81739474|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|4.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||4.2|-7.6|0.583
81739475|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.2||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|22.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||22.5|1.8|0.028
81739476|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|18.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||18.3|-0.9|0.087
81739477|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|9.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||9.4|-5.6|0.632
81739478|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.0||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|24.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||24.8|3.1|0.016
81739479|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.8||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|27.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||27.0|4.5|0.009
81739480|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|11.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||11.6|-11.2|0.974
81739481|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.6||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|29.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||29.3|1.8|0.031
81739482|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.6||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|29.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||29.5|1.8|0.032
81739483|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|16.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||16.9|-9.0|0.553
81739484|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.9||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|35.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||35.8|6.1|0.008
81739485|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.9||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|28.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||28.2|-0.3|0.061
81739486|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|18.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||18.0|-10.1|0.585
81739487|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.4||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|32.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||32.8|2.0|0.032
81739488|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|23.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||23.1|-5.9|0.254
81739489|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|19.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||19.8|-11.3|0.598
81739490|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.5||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|31.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||31.4|-0.4|0.066
81440636|NCT01715896|162573076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-11.7||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.0|-2.5|||Regression, Logistic||90% CI was calculated for the treatment difference in proportion of responders using logisitic regression with strata and treatment as factors.|||-2.5|-21.0|0.048
81739491|NCT03100344|163176516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|16.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||16.9|-13.5|0.826
81739492|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-10.0||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|0.0|||Kenward-Rogers|||Week 1||0.0|-20.0|0.049
81739493|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-16.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-7.0|||Kenward Roger|||Week 1||-7.0|-26.7|<0.001
81739494|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-15.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|-5.8|||Kenward Roger|||Week 1||-5.8|-25.6|0.002
81440637|NCT01715896|162573077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-11.9||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.6|-3.1|||Regression, Logistic||90% CI was calculated for the treatment difference in proportion of responders using logisitic regression with strata and treatment as factors.|||-3.1|-20.6|0.035
81440638|NCT01715896|162573078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-7.5||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.6|-1.5|||Regression, Logistic||90% CI was calculated for the treatment difference in proportion of responders using logisitic regression with strata and treatment as factors.|||-1.5|-13.6|0.061
81440639|NCT01715896|162573079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.01||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.33|1.32|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 90% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in swollen joint count at Day 169.||1.32|-1.33|0.993
81440640|NCT01715896|162573079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.23||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.31|3.77|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 90% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|Analysis reported for change from baseline in Tender joint count at Day 169.||3.77|-1.31|0.424
81473097|NCT02686814|162637877|EQUIVALENCE|Each of the scales, for each follow-up time compared to baseline, the null hypothesis that the median paired difference is zero will be tested against the two-sided alternative that the median is not zero. Wilcoxon signed-rank test will be used.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.7646|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||3-6 Month compared to Baseline||||0.7646
81473098|NCT02686814|162637877|EQUIVALENCE|Each of the scales, for each follow-up time compared to baseline, the null hypothesis that the median paired difference is zero will be tested against the two-sided alternative that the median is not zero. Wilcoxon signed-rank test will be used.|Median Difference (Final Values)|3.9||||0.8984|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||1 Year compared to Baseline||||0.8984
81739495|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-9.8||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|1.3|||Kenward Roger|||Week 2||1.3|-20.9|0.084
81739496|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-16.2||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|-5.2|||Kenward Roger|||Week 2||-5.2|-27.2|0.004
81739497|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-14.8||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|-3.8|||Kenward Roger|||Week 2||-3.8|-25.8|0.008
81739498|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-14.0||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|-0.4|||Kenward Roger|||Week 4||-0.4|-27.5|0.044
81739499|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-21.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.7|-7.6|||Kenward Roger|||Week 4||-7.6|-34.7|0.002
81739500|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-15.3||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.8|-1.8|||Kenward Roger|||Week 4||-1.8|-28.8|0.026
81739501|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-14.8||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.2|0.7|||Kenward Roger|||Week 8||0.7|-30.2|0.062
81739502|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-23.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.9|-7.9|||Kenward Roger|||Week 8||-7.9|-38.9|0.003
81739503|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-20.6||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|-5.2|||Kenward Roger|||Week 8||-5.2|-36.0|0.009
81739504|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-15.9||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|-2.3|||Kenward Roger|||Week 12||-2.3|-29.4|0.022
81739505|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-23.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.1|-10.2|||Kenward Roger|||Week 12||-10.2|-37.1|<0.001
81739506|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-14.7||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|-1.3|||Kenward Roger|||Week 12||-1.3|-28.1|0.032
81739507|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-13.7||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|1.1|||Kenward Roger|||Week 16||1.1|-28.6|0.070
81739508|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-23.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.5|-8.9|||Kenward Roger|||Week 16||-8.9|-38.5|0.002
81739509|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-10.7||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|4.1|||Kenward Roger|||Week 16||4.1|-25.6|0.154
81739510|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-12.1||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|1.9|||Kenward Roger|||Week 20||1.9|-26.0|0.090
81739511|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-15.9||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.7|-2.1|||Kenward Roger|||Week 20||-2.1|-29.7|0.024
81739512|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-9.5||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|4.4|||Kenward Roger|||Week 20||4.4|-23.4|0.180
81739513|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-13.6||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.3|0.0|||Kenward Roger|||Week 24||0.0|-27.3|0.051
81739514|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-16.7||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.2|-3.2|||Kenward Roger|||Week 24||-3.2|-30.2|0.016
81739515|NCT03100344|163176517|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-6.8||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|6.8|||Kenward Roger|||Week 24||6.8|-20.5|0.322
81739516|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-10.9||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|-2.4|||Kenward Roger|||Week 1||-2.4|-19.4|0.012
81739517|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-15.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|-7.1|||Kenward Roger|||Week 1||-7.1|-23.8|<0.001
81739518|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-9.4||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|-0.9|||Kenward Roger|||Week 1||-0.9|-17.8|0.029
81739519|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-21.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|-11.6|||Kenward Roger|||Week 2||-11.6|-32.0|<0.001
81739520|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-29.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.1|-19.1|||Kenward Roger|||Week 2||-19.1|-39.1|<0.001
81739521|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-23.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|-13.6|||Kenward Roger|||Week 2||-13.6|-34.0|<0.001
81739522|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-21.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|-10.5|||Kenward Roger|||Week 4||-10.5|-32.1|<0.001
81739523|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-34.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.5|-24.2|||Kenward Roger|||Week 4||-24.2|-45.5|<0.001
81739524|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-30.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.6|-19.9|||Kenward Roger|||Week 4||-19.9|-41.6|<0.001
81739525|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-22.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|-12.6|||Kenward Roger|||Week 8||-12.6|-33.2|<0.001
81739526|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-37.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.4|-27.2|||Kenward Roger|||Week 8||-27.2|-47.4|<0.001
81739527|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-34.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.4|-23.8|||Kenward Roger|||Week 8||-23.8|-44.4|<0.001
81739528|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-24.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6|-12.5|||Kenward Roger|||Week 12||-12.5|-35.6|<0.001
81739529|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-38.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.7|-27.2|||Kenward Roger|||Week 12||-27.2|-49.7|<0.001
81739530|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-30.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.7|-18.7|||Kenward Roger|||Week 12||-18.7|-41.7|<0.001
81739531|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-20.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|-8.9|||Kenward Roger|||Week 16||-8.9|-32.8|<0.001
81739532|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-34.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.0|-22.6|||Kenward Roger|||Week 16||-22.6|-46.0|<0.001
81739533|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-28.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|-16.8|||Kenward Roger|||Week 16||-16.8|-40.7|<0.001
81739534|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-21.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|-8.4|||Kenward Roger|||Week 20||-8.4|-33.7|0.001
81450573|NCT00191113|162587886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.007||||0.945||95.0|-0.199|0.186|||ANOVA||Direction of estimated treatment effect is Humatrope minus Control|||0.186|-0.199|0.945
81739535|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-29.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.1|-17.3|||Kenward Roger|||Week 20||-17.3|-42.1|<0.001
81739536|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-27.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6|-15.2|||Kenward Roger|||Week 20||-15.2|-40.6|<0.001
81739537|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-22.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1|-8.6|||Kenward Roger|||Week 24||-8.6|-36.1|0.002
81739538|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-31.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.9|-18.0|||Kenward Roger|||Week 24||-18.0|-44.9|<0.001
81739539|NCT03100344|163176518|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-30.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.8|-16.2|||Kenward Roger|||Week 24||-16.2|-43.8|<0.001
81739540|NCT03100344|163176520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.0|||Kenward Roger|||Week 24||-1.0|-3.0|<0.001
81739541|NCT03100344|163176520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-1.8|||Kenward Roger|||Week 24||-1.8|-3.8|<0.001
81739542|NCT03100344|163176520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-1.3|||Kenward Roger|||Week 24||-1.3|-3.3|<0.001
81739543|NCT03100344|163176521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.9|||Kenward Roger|||Week 24||-0.9|-3.0|<0.001
81739544|NCT03100344|163176521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-1.6|||Kenward Roger|||Week 24||-1.6|-3.6|<0.001
81739545|NCT03100344|163176521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.1|||Kenward Roger|||Week 24||-1.1|-3.1|<0.001
81739546|NCT03100344|163176522|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-23.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|-9.9|||Kenward Roger|||Week 24||-9.9|-37.7|<0.001
81739547|NCT03100344|163176522|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-31.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.0|-17.7|||Kenward Roger|||Week 24||-17.7|-45.0|<0.001
81739548|NCT03100344|163176522|SUPERIORITY||mean difference of percentage changes|-29.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.2|-15.2|||Kenward Roger|||Week 24||-15.2|-43.2|<0.001
81739549|NCT04633564|163176523|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence region is (0.73, 1.36).|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.12||||||||1.12|0.83|
81739550|NCT03527485|163176539|EQUIVALENCE|Between-group comparisons of binding potential non displaceable (BPND) in ventral striatum (VS).||||||0.011|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.011
81739551|NCT03527485|163176539|EQUIVALENCE|Between-group comparisons of binding potential non displaceable (BPND) in Prefrontal cortex (PFC).||||||0.044|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.044
81739552|NCT00830258|163176550|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|105.76||||||90.0|98.17|113.93|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||113.93|98.17|
81440641|NCT01715896|162573080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|4.89||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.46|12.24|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 90% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|||12.24|-2.46|0.272
81440642|NCT01715896|162573081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|4.46||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.92|11.84|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 90% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|||11.84|-2.92|0.319
81440643|NCT01715896|162573082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.16||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.42|0.74|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 90% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|||0.74|-0.42|0.640
81440644|NCT01715896|162573083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.18||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|0.34|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 90% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model, adjusted for baseline and including terms for treatment group, visit and treatment by visit interaction.|||0.34|0.03|0.055
81473099|NCT02686814|162637877|EQUIVALENCE|Each of the scales, for each follow-up time compared to baseline, the null hypothesis that the median paired difference is zero will be tested against the two-sided alternative that the median is not zero. Wilcoxon signed-rank test will be used.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8457|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||2 Year compared to Baseline||||0.8457
81473100|NCT02686814|162637877|EQUIVALENCE|Each of the scales, for each follow-up time compared to baseline, the null hypothesis that the median paired difference is zero will be tested against the two-sided alternative that the median is not zero. Wilcoxon signed-rank test will be used.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-7.7||||0.1309|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||3 Year compared to Baseline||||0.1309
81739553|NCT00830258|163176551|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|110.45||||||90.0|104.31|116.96|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||116.96|104.31|
81739554|NCT00830258|163176552|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|110.61||||||90.0|104.39|117.2|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||117.20|104.39|
81739555|NCT01604941|163176578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from analysis of paired t-test at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 12 for 50 mg/kg/d dosing||||0.2960
81739556|NCT01604941|163176578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from analysis of paired t-test at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 12 for all participants with BID dosing||||0.0400
81739557|NCT01604941|163176578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6303|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from analysis of paired t-test at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 24 for all participants with BID dosing||||0.6303
81440645|NCT01715896|162573084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.06||||0.752|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.41|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 90% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.|||1.41|0.79|0.752
81440646|NCT01715896|162573085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.05||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.3|||Repeated measures model||An estimate of the treatment difference and its 90% CI was computed by means of repeated measures model including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment as a factor was used for the analysis.|||1.30|0.84|0.725
81440647|NCT03923699|162573088|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.08||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Poisson|||||1.08|0.85|0.41
81473101|NCT02686814|162637877|EQUIVALENCE|Each of the scales, for each follow-up time compared to baseline, the null hypothesis that the median paired difference is zero will be tested against the two-sided alternative that the median is not zero. Wilcoxon signed-rank test will be used.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-15.2||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||4 Year compared to Baseline||||0.5000
81473102|NCT02686814|162637878|EQUIVALENCE|Each of the scales, for each follow-up time compared to baseline, the null hypothesis that the median paired difference is zero will be tested against the two-sided alternative that the median is not zero. Wilcoxon signed-rank test will be used.|Median Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.2783|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||3-6 Month compared to Baseline||||0.2783
81739558|NCT01604941|163176579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0365|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is from analysis of paired t-test at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 12 for 50 mg/kg/d dosing||||0.0365
81739559|NCT01604941|163176579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from analysis of paired t-test at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 12 for all participants with BID dosing||||0.0019
81739560|NCT01604941|163176579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1695|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from analysis of paired t-test at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 24 for all participants with BID dosing||||0.1695
81739561|NCT01604941|163176580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0394|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from analysis of paired t-test at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 12 for 50 mg/kg/d dosing||||0.0394
81739562|NCT01604941|163176580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from analysis of paired t-test at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 12 for all participants with BID dosing||||0.0004
81739563|NCT01604941|163176580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from analysis of paired t-test at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 24 for all participants with BID dosing||||0.0332
81739564|NCT01604941|163176581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3202|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from Paired t-test for log-transformed data at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 12 for 50 mg/kg/d dosing||||0.3202
81739565|NCT01604941|163176581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4549|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from Paired t-test for log-transformed data at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 12 for all participants with BID dosing||||0.4549
81440648|NCT03923699|162573089|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.1||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Poisson|||||1.10|0.92|0.92
81739566|NCT01604941|163176581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3291|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from Paired t-test for log-transformed data at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 24 for all participants with BID dosing||||0.3291
81739567|NCT01604941|163176582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6703|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from Paired t-test for log-transformed data at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 8 for 50 mg/kg/d dosing||||0.6703
81739568|NCT01604941|163176582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2618|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from Paired t-test for log-transformed data at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 8 for all participants with BID dosing||||0.2618
81739569|NCT01604941|163176582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7679|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from Paired t-test for log-transformed data at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 16 for all participants with BID dosing||||0.7679
81739570|NCT01604941|163176583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1683|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from analysis of paired t-test at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 12 for 50 mg/kg/d dosing||||0.1683
81739571|NCT01604941|163176583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from analysis of paired t-test at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 12 for all participants with BID dosing||||0.0123
81739572|NCT01604941|163176583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2334|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value is from analysis of paired t-test at post treatment timepoint vs. Baseline.|paired t-test|||Analysis of Week 24 for all participants with BID dosing||||0.2334
81739573|NCT00909753|163176593|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be applied to log-transformed AUC and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|92.5||||||90.0|85.8|99.7|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||99.7|85.8|
81739574|NCT00909753|163176594|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be applied to log-transformed AUC and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|95.5||||||90.0|92.2|98.9|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||98.9|92.2|
81739575|NCT00909753|163176595|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be applied to log-transformed AUC and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|90.4||||||90.0|83.1|98.3|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||98.3|83.1|
81739576|NCT00909753|163176596|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be applied to log-transformed AUC and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|90.5||||||90.0|85.5|95.9|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||95.9|85.5|
81739577|NCT00909753|163176597|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be applied to log-transformed AUC and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|92.2||||||90.0|85.5|99.5|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||99.5|85.5|
81739578|NCT00909753|163176598|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be applied to log-transformed AUC and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|95.0||||||90.0|91.3|98.7|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||98.7|91.3|
81440649|NCT03923699|162573090|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.09||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Poisson|||||1.09|0.89|0.68
81440650|NCT03923699|162573091|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.05||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Poisson|||||1.05|0.92|0.42
81440651|NCT03923699|162573092|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.02||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Poisson|||||1.02|0.98|0.99
81739579|NCT00909753|163176599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be applied to log-transformed AUC and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|90.4||||||90.0|83.1|98.3|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% COnfidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||98.3|83.1|
81739580|NCT00909753|163176600|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be applied to log-transformed AUC and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|90.5||||||90.0|85.0|96.3|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||96.3|85.0|
81739581|NCT00841542|163176601|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|98.19||||||90.0|94.2|102.34|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls withing 80 - 125|||102.34|94.20|
81739582|NCT00841542|163176602|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|98.86||||||90.0|93.38|104.66|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||104.66|93.38|
81739583|NCT00841542|163176603|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|99.22||||||90.0|93.87|104.88|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||104.88|93.87|
81739584|NCT00115063|163176626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81739585|NCT00115063|163176627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81739586|NCT00115063|163176628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0||||P-value for systolic blood pressure mean.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81440652|NCT03923699|162573093|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.05||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Poisson|||||1.05|0.95|0.95
81739587|NCT00115063|163176628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0||||P-value for dystolic blood pressure mean.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81739588|NCT00115063|163176629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0||||P-value for LDL cholesterol|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.73
81739589|NCT00115063|163176629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||P-value for HDL cholesterol|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81739590|NCT00115063|163176629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42||95.0||||P-value for triglycerides|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.42
81739591|NCT00115063|163176629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||P-value for uric acid|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81739592|NCT00115063|163176630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81739593|NCT00115063|163176631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81739594|NCT00205777|163176633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.647||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.322|1.302|||Log Rank|||No Prevalent Fractures: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[Core+SE I\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% confidence intervals (CIs).||1.302|0.322|0.22
81440653|NCT03923699|162573094|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||||0.00|-0.00|0.29
81440654|NCT03923699|162573095|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.0||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||||0.00|-0.01|0.37
81440655|NCT03923699|162573096|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.13||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Poisson|||||1.13|0.95|0.30
81440656|NCT03923699|162573097|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.02||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Poisson|||||1.02|0.98|0.85
81440657|NCT03923699|162573098|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.02||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, poisson|||||1.02|0.97|0.51
81440658|NCT03998436|162573099|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.126||||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|4.17|||Chi-squared|||||4.17|1.08|0.0276
81440659|NCT03998436|162573100|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.708||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|5.99|||Chi-squared|||||5.99|1.22|0.0126
81440660|NCT01138826|162573207|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Natural log transformed AUC\[0- ∞\] of amlodipine was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Adjusted ratio of geometric means|105.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.09|113.61||||||A sample size of 12 completers provided 90% confidence intervals for the difference between treatment of +/-0.1036 on the natural log scale for AUCinf with 90% coverage probability. These calculations were based on estimates of within-participant standard deviations of 0.1234 for loge AUCinf.||113.61|98.09|
81440661|NCT01138826|162573207|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Natural log transformed AUC\[0- ∞\] of amlodipine was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Adjusted ratio of geometric means|107.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.98|115.69||||||A sample size of 12 completers provided 90% confidence intervals for the difference between treatment of +/-0.1036 on the natural log scale for AUCinf with 90% coverage probability. These calculations were based on estimates of within-participant standard deviations of 0.1234 for loge AUCinf.||115.69|99.98|
81440662|NCT01138826|162573207|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Natural log transformed AUC\[0- ∞\] of amlodipine was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Adjusted ratio of geometric means|101.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.7|109.6||||||A sample size of 12 completers provided 90% confidence intervals for the difference between treatment of +/-0.1036 on the natural log scale for AUCinf with 90% coverage probability. These calculations were based on estimates of within-participant standard deviations of 0.1234 for loge AUCinf.||109.60|94.70|
81440663|NCT01138826|162573208|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Natural log transformed AUClast of amlodipine was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Adjusted ratio of geometric means|103.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.27|110.94||||||||110.94|97.27|
81440664|NCT01138826|162573208|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Natural log transformed AUClast of amlodipine was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Adjusted ratio of geometric means|104.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.67|111.3||||||||111.30|97.67|
81739595|NCT00205777|163176633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.647||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.322|1.301|||Log Rank|||No Prevalent Fractures: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 40 mg \[Core\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.301|0.322|0.24
81440665|NCT01138826|162573208|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Natural log transformed AUClast of amlodipine was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Adjusted ratio of geometric means|100.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.02|107.15||||||||107.15|94.02|
81440666|NCT01138826|162573209|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Natural log transformed Cmax of amlodipine was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Adjusted ratio of geometric means|98.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.05|106.33||||||A sample size of 12 completers provided 90% confidence intervals for the difference between treatment of +/-0.1146 on the natural log scale for Cmax with 90% coverage probability. These calculations were based on estimates of within-participant standard deviations of 0.1366 for loge Cmax.||106.33|91.05|
81739596|NCT00205777|163176633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.097||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.501|2.405|||Log Rank|||No Prevalent Fractures: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 40 mg \[Core\] versus Raloxifene 60 mg \[Core\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||2.405|0.501|0.83
81440667|NCT01138826|162573209|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Natural log transformed Cmax of amlodipine was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Adjusted ratio of geometric means|95.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.16|102.84||||||A sample size of 12 completers provided 90% confidence intervals for the difference between treatment of +/-0.1146 on the natural log scale for Cmax with 90% coverage probability. These calculations were based on estimates of within-participant standard deviations of 0.1366 for loge Cmax.||102.84|88.16|
81440668|NCT01138826|162573209|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Natural log transformed Cmax of amlodipine was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.|Adjusted ratio of geometric means|96.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.58|104.54||||||A sample size of 12 completers provided 90% confidence intervals for the difference between treatment of +/-0.1146 on the natural log scale for Cmax with 90% coverage probability. These calculations were based on estimates of within-participant standard deviations of 0.1366 for loge Cmax.||104.54|89.58|
81440669|NCT03053583|162573227|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Posthoc analysis of POGO scores were compared using the Kruskall Wallis test with Mann-WHitney test for pairwise comparisons||||<0.05
81440670|NCT03005067|162573241|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.137||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.279|0.553||P-value was based on the Wald statistic Chi-Square test, from an ANCOVA model with treatment, center, and Day 1 dosing time stratification as factors and baseline NSS (Day 1 prior to the first dose) as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference of LS mean is 1146A Formulation Nasal Spray - Placebo Nasal Spray. 95% CI is for difference of LS means.|||0.553|-0.279|0.516
81440671|NCT02296853|162573245|EQUIVALENCE|"Sample size calculations were done in Query Advisor 6.0 by using the Two-group t-test of equal means (equal n's) module with α (one-sided) = 0.05, upper equivalence limit = ln(2.0) = 0.691, and expected difference = 0."|GLSM ratio percentage|54.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|41.98|69.56|||||Here, GLSM is geometric least square mean.|TAF: Severe Hepatic Impairment Group vs. Matched Normal Hepatic Function Group||69.56|41.98|
81440672|NCT02296853|162573245|EQUIVALENCE|"Sample size calculations were done in Query Advisor 6.0 by using the Two-group t-test of equal means (equal n's) module with α (one-sided) = 0.05, upper equivalence limit = ln(2.0) = 0.691, and expected difference = 0."|GLSM ratio percentage|63.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|42.9|92.7||||||TFV: Severe Hepatic Impairment Group vs. Matched Normal Hepatic Function Group||92.70|42.90|
81440673|NCT02296853|162573245|EQUIVALENCE|"Sample size calculations were done in Query Advisor 6.0 by using the Two-group t-test of equal means (equal n's) module with α (one-sided) = 0.05, upper equivalence limit = ln(2.0) = 0.691, and expected difference = 0."|GLSM ratio percentage|94.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.48|122.99||||||Free (unbound) TAF: Severe Hepatic Impairment Group vs. Matched Normal Hepatic Function Group||122.99|72.48|
81440674|NCT02296853|162573246|EQUIVALENCE|"Sample size calculations were done in Query Advisor 6.0 by using the Two-group t-test of equal means (equal n's) module with α (one-sided) = 0.05, upper equivalence limit = ln(2.0) = 0.691, and expected difference = 0."|GLSM ratio percentage|45.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.66|64.25||||||TAF: Severe Hepatic Impairment Group vs. Matched Normal Hepatic Function Group||64.25|31.66|
81440675|NCT02296853|162573246|EQUIVALENCE|"Sample size calculations were done in Query Advisor 6.0 by using the Two-group t-test of equal means (equal n's) module with α (one-sided) = 0.05, upper equivalence limit = ln(2.0) = 0.691, and expected difference = 0."|GLSM ratio percentage|89.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.77|124.72||||||TFV: Severe Hepatic Impairment Group vs. Matched Normal Hepatic Function Group||124.72|64.77|
81739597|NCT00205777|163176633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.074||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.356|||Log Rank|||No Prevalent Fractures: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[Core+SE I\] versus Raloxifene 60 mg \[Core\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||2.356|0.490|0.87
81739598|NCT00205777|163176633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.988||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.458|2.131|||Log Rank|||No Prevalent Fractures: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[Core+SE I\] versus Bazedoxifene 40 mg \[Core\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||2.131|0.458|0.96
81739599|NCT00205777|163176633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.592||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.289|1.212|||Log Rank|||No Prevalent Fractures: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Raloxifene 60 mg \[Core\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.212|0.289|0.16
81739600|NCT00205777|163176633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.551||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.324|0.937|||Log Rank|||At Least 1 Prevalent Fracture: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[Core+SE I\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||0.937|0.324|0.035
81739601|NCT00205777|163176633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.624||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.373|1.045|||Log Rank|||At Least 1 Prevalent Fracture: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 40 mg \[Core\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.045|0.373|0.070
81450574|NCT00191113|162587888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||||95.0||||P-value cannot be computed since no patients had abnormal result in either comparison group.|Fisher Exact|||||||
81450575|NCT05958888|162587889|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Text vs. Control||||<0.001
81450576|NCT05958888|162587889|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome.The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Icon vs. Control||||<0.001
81440676|NCT02296853|162573246|EQUIVALENCE|"Sample size calculations were done in Query Advisor 6.0 by using the Two-group t-test of equal means (equal n's) module with α (one-sided) = 0.05, upper equivalence limit = ln(2.0) = 0.691, and expected difference = 0."|GLSM ratio percentage|82.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.58|119.31||"Sample size calculations were done in Query Advisor 6.0 by using the Two-group t-test of equal means (equal n's) module with α (one-sided) = 0.05, upper equivalence limit = ln(2.0) = 0.691, and expected difference = 0."||||Free (unbound) TAF: Severe Hepatic Impairment Group vs. Matched Normal Hepatic Function Group||119.31|56.58|
81440677|NCT02296853|162573247|EQUIVALENCE|"Sample size calculations were done in Query Advisor 6.0 by using the Two-group t-test of equal means (equal n's) module with α (one-sided) = 0.05, upper equivalence limit = ln(2.0) = 0.691, and expected difference = 0."|GLSM ratio percentage|51.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.11|65.36||||||TAF: Severe Hepatic Impairment Group vs. Matched Normal Hepatic Function Group||65.36|40.11|
81440678|NCT02296853|162573247|EQUIVALENCE|"Sample size calculations were done in Query Advisor 6.0 by using the Two-group t-test of equal means (equal n's) module with α (one-sided) = 0.05, upper equivalence limit = ln(2.0) = 0.691, and expected difference = 0."|GLSM ratio percentage|62.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|41.92|91.82||||||TFV: Severe Hepatic Impairment Group vs. Matched Normal Hepatic Function Group||91.82|41.92|
81440679|NCT02296853|162573247|EQUIVALENCE|"Sample size calculations were done in Query Advisor 6.0 by using the Two-group t-test of equal means (equal n's) module with α (one-sided) = 0.05, upper equivalence limit = ln(2.0) = 0.691, and expected difference = 0."|GLSM ratio percentage|93.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.62|119.8||||||Free (unbound) TAF: Severe Hepatic Impairment Group vs. Matched Normal Hepatic Function Group||119.8|72.62|
81440680|NCT03233958|162573250|OTHER|Due to the single group, pre-post design, the analysis simply investigated the effect of time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81440681|NCT03233958|162573251|OTHER|Due to the single group, pre-post design, the analysis simply investigated the effect of time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81440682|NCT03233958|162573252|OTHER|Due to the single group, pre-post design, the analysis simply investigated the effect of time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.002
81440683|NCT03233958|162573253|OTHER|Due to the single group, pre-post design, the analysis simply investigated the effect of time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.076|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.076
81440684|NCT03233958|162573254|OTHER|Due to the single group, pre-post design, the analysis simply investigated the effect of time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.147|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.147
81440685|NCT03233958|162573255|OTHER|Due to the single group, pre-post design, the analysis simply investigated the effect of time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.07||||0.197|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.197
81440686|NCT03233958|162573256|OTHER|Due to the single group, pre-post design, the analysis simply investigated the effect of time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81440687|NCT01056640|162573268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2865||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.747|2.297|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test, 2-sample t-test and Chi-square analysis were all used.||All analyses were performed using an intent-to-treat method. Wilcoxon rank sum test, 2-sample t test, or Chi-Square analysis was used to compare baseline characteristics. The primary end points of combined and individual percentages of hospitalizations and ED visits were compared using Chi-Square test. Statistical adjustment was planned only if there were statistical differences in clinical variables between the groups. All tests for significance used a 2-sided P value of .05.||2.297|0.747|0.05
81440688|NCT02646917|162573274|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Goodman and Baron's qualitative acne scar severity scores. Calculated from Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is equal to zero.||||<0.008
81440689|NCT02646917|162573275|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxen signed-rank test|||Null hypothesis 4 (no change).||||<.001
81739602|NCT00205777|163176633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.085||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.605|1.947|||Log Rank|||At Least 1 Prevalent Fracture: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 40 mg \[Core\] versus Raloxifene 60 mg \[Core\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.947|0.605|0.79
81440690|NCT02646917|162573276|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Calculated from Wilcoxon signed-rank test. The testing hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline is equal to zero||||<0.01
81440691|NCT02646917|162573277|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Calculated from Wilcoxon signed-rank test. The testing hypothesis is that the mean score is equal to 0 (no change in the appearance of acne scars).||||<0.01
81440692|NCT02646917|162573278|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Calculated from Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Testing hypothesis is that the mean score is equal to 4 (no change).||||||<0.01
81440693|NCT00680186|162573296|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin was set up to 2.75 for the HR analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.0002||95.0|0.69|1.85||Non-inferiority P-Value.Two co-primary analyses performed on primary endpoint. Both non inferiority for the risk difference (RD) (at day 180) and for the HR (up to end of ptp) analyses to be reached in order to conclude positively on primary endpoint|Regression, Cox|Patients without events are censored at the end of ptp.||Hazard ratio (HR) vs. Warfarin (events occurring between randomisation and end of ptp). The time to first occurrence of the primary endpoint was compared between treatment groups using the Cox proportional hazards (PH) model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||1.85|0.69|0.0002
81440694|NCT00680186|162573296|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority margin was set up to 3.6% for the RD based on KM estimates|Risk Difference (Percentage)|0.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.0|1.3||Non-inferiority P-Value.Two co-primary analyses performed on primary endpoint. Both non inferiority for the RD (at day 180) and for the HR (events up to end of ptp) analyses to be reached in order to conclude positively on the primary endpoint.|Kaplan Meier weighted estimates|||RD vs. Warfarin for Proportion of patients with VTE or death related to VTE at 6 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for the overall RD obtained based on the Kaplan Meier (KM) estimates at 6 months (180 days) after adjusting for the stratification factors active cancer at baseline and symptomatic PE at baseline.||1.3|-1.0|<0.0001
81739603|NCT00205777|163176633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.959||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.527|1.743|||Log Rank|||At Least 1 Prevalent Fracture: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[Core+SE I\] versus Raloxifene 60 mg \[Core\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.743|0.527|0.99
81739604|NCT00205777|163176633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.882||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.488|1.593|||Log Rank|||At Least 1 Prevalent Fracture: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[Core+SE I\] versus Bazedoxifene 40 mg \[Core\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.593|0.488|0.78
81739605|NCT00205777|163176633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.574||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.968|||Log Rank|||At Least 1 Prevalent Fracture: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Raloxifene 60 mg \[Core\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||0.968|0.340|0.036
81739606|NCT00205777|163176634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.339|1.099|||Log Rank|||No Prevalent Fractures: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[Core+SE I\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.099|0.339|0.097
81739607|NCT00205777|163176634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.645||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.361|1.151|||Log Rank|||No Prevalent Fractures: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 40/20 mg \[SE I\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.151|0.361|0.15
81739608|NCT00205777|163176634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.941||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.493|1.793|||Log Rank|||No Prevalent Fractures: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[Core+SE I\] versus Bazedoxifene 40/20 mg \[SE I\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.793|0.493|0.83
81739609|NCT00205777|163176634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.666||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.435|1.019|||Log Rank|||At Least 1 Prevalent Fracture: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[Core+SE I\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.019|0.435|0.067
81440695|NCT00680186|162573296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||||95.0|0.64|1.8|||Regression, Cox|Patients without events are censored at the earliest of last contact date or day 180.||HR vs. Warfarin (events occurring between randomisation and day 180). The time to first occurrence of the primary endpoint was compared between treatment groups using the Cox PH model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE. This analysis was performed as sensitivity analysis for statistical analysis 1.||1.8|0.64|
81440696|NCT00680186|162573297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|0.3||||0.6932||95.0|-1.1|1.6|||Kaplan Meier weighted estimates|||RD vs. Warfarin for Proportion of patients with VTE or death at 6 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for the overall RD obtained based on the KM estimates at 6 months (180 days) after adjusting for the stratification factors active cancer at baseline and symptomatic PE at baseline.||1.6|-1.1|0.6932
81440697|NCT00680186|162573297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.6383||95.0|0.75|1.6|||Regression, Cox|Patients without events are censored at the end of ptp.||HR vs. Warfarin (events occurring between randomisation and end of ptp). The time to first occurrence of the endpoint was compared between treatment groups using the Cox PH model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||1.60|0.75|0.6383
81440698|NCT00680186|162573298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|0.6||||0.1703||95.0|-0.3|1.5|||Kaplan Meier weighted estimates|||RD vs. Warfarin for Proportion of patients with symptomatic DVT at 6 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for the overall RD obtained based on the KM estimates at 6 months (180 days) after adjusting for the stratification factors active cancer at baseline and symptomatic PE at baseline.||1.5|-0.3|0.1703
81450577|NCT05958888|162587889|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Control||||<.001
81539364|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.1215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|5.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||5.23|0.82|0.1215
81739610|NCT00205777|163176634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.573||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.367|0.896|||Log Rank|||At Least 1 Prevalent Fracture: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 40/20 mg \[SE I\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||0.896|0.367|0.014
81739611|NCT00205777|163176634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.157||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.885|||Log Rank|||At Least 1 Prevalent Fracture: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[Core+SE I\] versus Bazedoxifene 40/20 mg \[SE I\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.885|0.710|0.50
81739612|NCT00205777|163176635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.052|||Log Rank|||No Prevalent Fractures: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[SE II\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.052|0.440|0.085
81739613|NCT00205777|163176635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.434|0.857|||Log Rank|||At Least 1 Prevalent Fracture: P value was calculated using stratified log-rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[SE II\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||0.857|0.434|0.004
81739614|NCT00205777|163176636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.621||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.203|1.903|||Regression, Logistic|||P value was calculated using logistic regression. Gail index was added to the model to account for baseline risk differences between participants.||1.903|0.203|0.40
81440699|NCT00680186|162573298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.65||||0.1054||95.0|0.9|3.01|||Regression, Cox|Patients without events are censored at the end of ptp.||HR vs. Warfarin (events occurring between randomisation and end of ptp). The time to first occurrence of the endpoint was compared between treatment groups using the Cox PH model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||3.01|0.90|0.1054
81440700|NCT00680186|162573299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|-0.4||||0.2283||95.0|-1.1|0.3|||Kaplan Meier weighted estimates|||RD vs. Warfarin for Proportion of patients with symptomatic non-fatal PE at 6 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for the overall RD obtained based on the KM estimates at 6 months (180 days) after adjusting for the stratification factors active cancer at baseline and symptomatic PE at baseline.||0.3|-1.1|0.2283
81739615|NCT00205777|163176636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.504||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|1.676|||Regression, Logistic|||P value was calculated using logistic regression. Gail index was added to the model to account for baseline risk differences between participants.||1.676|0.151|0.26
81739616|NCT00205777|163176636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.157|1.86|||Regression, Logistic|||P value was calculated using logistic regression. Gail index was added to the model to account for baseline risk differences between participants.||1.860|0.157|0.33
81739617|NCT00205777|163176636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.661||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.206|2.118|||Regression, Logistic|||P value was calculated using logistic regression. Gail index was added to the model to account for baseline risk differences between participants.||2.118|0.206|0.49
81739618|NCT00205777|163176636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.305|2.37|||Regression, Logistic|||P value was calculated using logistic regression. Gail index was added to the model to account for baseline risk differences between participants.||2.370|0.305|0.76
81739619|NCT00205777|163176636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.238||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.332|4.616|||Regression, Logistic|||P value was calculated using logistic regression. Gail index was added to the model to account for baseline risk differences between participants.||4.616|0.332|0.75
81739620|NCT00205777|163176637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.15||||||Relative risk versus placebo was provided together with 95% CIs.||2.15|0.38|
81739621|NCT00205777|163176637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.21||||||Relative risk versus placebo was provided together with 95% CIs.||2.21|0.39|
81739622|NCT00205777|163176638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative risk|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.06||||||Relative risk versus placebo was provided together with 95% CIs.||2.06|0.5|
81739623|NCT00205777|163176639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.57
81739624|NCT00205777|163176639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.62
81739625|NCT00205777|163176639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.72
81739626|NCT00205777|163176639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.67
81739627|NCT00205777|163176639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.89
81739628|NCT00205777|163176639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.95
81739629|NCT00205777|163176640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.29
81739630|NCT00205777|163176640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.31
81739631|NCT00205777|163176640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.94
81739632|NCT00205777|163176641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.18
81739633|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Osteoporosis-Related: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.46
81739634|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Osteoporosis-Related: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.90
81739635|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Osteoporosis-Related: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.93
81739636|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Osteoporosis-Related: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.84
81739637|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Osteoporosis-Related: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.39
81739638|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Osteoporosis-Related: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.52
81739639|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Hip: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.28
81739640|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Hip: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.31
81739641|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Hip: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.17
81739642|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Hip: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.72
81739643|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Hip: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.97
81739644|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Hip: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.76
81739645|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Wrist: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.29
81739646|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Wrist: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.43
81739647|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Wrist: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.59
81739648|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Wrist: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.19
81739649|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Wrist: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.80
81739650|NCT00205777|163176645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Wrist: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test.||||0.11
81739651|NCT00205777|163176646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.012||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.296|||Log Rank|||Osteoporosis-Related: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[Core+SE I\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.296|0.790|0.968
81739652|NCT00205777|163176646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.846||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.652|1.097|||Log Rank|||Osteoporosis-Related: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 40/20 mg \[SE I\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.097|0.652|0.211
81739653|NCT00205777|163176646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.925|1.556|||Log Rank|||Osteoporosis-Related: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[Core+SE I\] versus Bazedoxifene 40/20 mg \[SE I\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.556|0.925|0.191
81739654|NCT00205777|163176646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.406||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.566|3.497|||Log Rank|||Hip: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[Core+SE I\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||3.497|0.566|0.493
81739655|NCT00205777|163176646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.872||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.316|2.405|||Log Rank|||Hip: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 40/20 mg \[SE I\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||2.405|0.316|0.820
81739656|NCT00205777|163176646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.612||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.624|4.161|||Log Rank|||Hip: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[Core+SE I\] versus Bazedoxifene 40/20 mg \[SE I\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||4.161|0.624|0.371
81739657|NCT00205777|163176646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.202||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.776|1.861|||Log Rank|||Wrist: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[Core+SE I\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.861|0.776|0.423
81739658|NCT00205777|163176646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.936||||0.799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.587|1.491|||Log Rank|||Wrist: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 40/20 mg \[SE I\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.491|0.587|0.799
81739659|NCT00205777|163176646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.818|2.002|||Log Rank|||Wrist: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[Core+SE I\] versus Bazedoxifene 40/20 mg \[SE I\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||2.002|0.818|0.298
81739660|NCT00205777|163176647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.19|||Log Rank|||Osteoporosis-Related: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[SE II\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.19|0.78|0.73
81739661|NCT00205777|163176647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.83|||Log Rank|||Hip: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[SE II\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.83|0.41|0.71
81440701|NCT00680186|162573299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.2101||95.0|0.26|1.35|||Regression, Cox|||HR vs. Warfarin (events occurring between randomisation and end of ptp). The time to first occurrence of the endpoint was compared between treatment groups using the Cox PH model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||1.35|0.26|0.2101
81440702|NCT00680186|162573300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|0.2||||0.083||95.0|0.0|0.5|||Kaplan Meier weighted estimates|||RD at 6 months vs. Warfarin for Proportion of patients who died due to VTE . Point estimate and 95% CI for the overall RD obtained based on the KM estimates at 6 months (180 days) after adjusting for the stratification factors active cancer at baseline and symptomatic PE at baseline.||0.5|0.0|0.0830
81440703|NCT00680186|162573301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|0.1||||0.7348||95.0|-0.7|1.0|||Kaplan Meier weighted estimates|||RD at 6 months vs. Warfarin for Proportion of patients who died from any cause. Point estimate and 95% CI for the overall RD obtained based on the KM estimates at 6 months (180 days) after adjusting for the stratification factors active cancer at baseline and symptomatic PE at baseline.||1.0|-0.7|0.7348
81473103|NCT02686814|162637878|EQUIVALENCE|Each of the scales, for each follow-up time compared to baseline, the null hypothesis that the median paired difference is zero will be tested against the two-sided alternative that the median is not zero. Wilcoxon signed-rank test will be used.|Median Difference (Final Values)|6.4||||0.0674|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||1 Year compared to Baseline||||0.0674
81739662|NCT00205777|163176647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.66|||Log Rank|||Wrist: P value was calculated using Log-Rank test. Hazard ratio (Bazedoxifene 20 mg \[SE II\] versus Placebo \[Core+SE I+SE II\]) based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model was presented along with 95% CIs.||1.66|0.80|0.45
81739663|NCT00205777|163176648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.31
81739664|NCT00205777|163176648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.039
81739665|NCT00205777|163176648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.13
81739666|NCT00205777|163176648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.12
81739667|NCT00205777|163176648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81739668|NCT00205777|163176649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.12
81739669|NCT00205777|163176649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.94
81739670|NCT00205777|163176650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.26
81473104|NCT02686814|162637878|EQUIVALENCE|Each of the scales, for each follow-up time compared to baseline, the null hypothesis that the median paired difference is zero will be tested against the two-sided alternative that the median is not zero. Wilcoxon signed-rank test will be used.|Median Difference (Final Values)|6.4||||0.0371|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||2 Year compared to Baseline||||0.0371
81739671|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).||||<0.001
81739672|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81440704|NCT00680186|162573301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.8939||95.0|0.61|1.77|||Regression, Cox|Patients without events are censored at the end of ptp.||HR vs. Warfarin (events occurring between randomisation and end of ptp). The time to first occurrence of the endpoint was compared between treatment groups using the Cox PH model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||1.77|0.61|0.8939
81440705|NCT00680186|162573302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|-0.3||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3|||Kaplan Meier weighted estimates|||RD vs. Warfarin for Proportion of patients with symptomatic fatal and non-fatal PE at 6 months. Point estimate and 95% CI for the overall RD obtained based on the KM estimates at 6 months (180 days) after adjusting for the stratification factors active cancer at baseline and symptomatic PE at baseline.||0.3|-1.0|0.3210
81440706|NCT00680186|162573302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.3021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.46|||Regression, Cox|||HR vs. Warfarin (events occurring between randomisation and end of ptp). The time to first occurrence of the endpoint was compared between treatment groups using the Cox PH model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||1.46|0.29|0.3021
81440707|NCT00680186|162573303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||||95.0|0.36|1.32|||Regression, Cox||This is the analysis of the time to the first MBE.|HR vs. Warfarin (events occurring between 1st intake of study drug and last intake of study drug + 6 days). The time to first occurrence of MBE was compared between treatment groups using the Cox PH model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||1.32|0.36|
81473105|NCT02686814|162637878|EQUIVALENCE|Each of the scales, for each follow-up time compared to baseline, the null hypothesis that the median paired difference is zero will be tested against the two-sided alternative that the median is not zero. Wilcoxon signed-rank test will be used.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.6953|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||3 Year compared to Baseline||||0.6953
81473106|NCT02686814|162637878|EQUIVALENCE|Each of the scales, for each follow-up time compared to baseline, the null hypothesis that the median paired difference is zero will be tested against the two-sided alternative that the median is not zero. Wilcoxon signed-rank test will be used.|Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||4 Year compared to Baseline||||>0.9999
81473107|NCT01937884|162637940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.57
81739673|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739674|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739675|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739676|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.018
81739677|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739678|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739679|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739680|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739681|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81440708|NCT00680186|162573303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.81|||Regression, Cox||This is the analysis of the time to the first occurrence of any bleeding event.|HR vs. Warfarin (events occurring between 1st intake of study drug and last intake of study drug + 6 days). The time to first occurrence of any bleeding was compared between treatment groups using the Cox PH model, including the factors treatment, active cancer at baseline, symptomatic PE at baseline, and the interaction between active cancer and symptomatic PE.||0.81|0.56|<0.0001
81473108|NCT01937884|162637941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81473109|NCT01937884|162637942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Student's t-test on log-transformed change in IFABP.||||||0.27
81473110|NCT01937884|162637943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Student's t-test on log-transformed citrulline concentration on study day 5, by treatment group||||||0.04
81473111|NCT01937884|162637944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Student's t-test on log-transformed percent change of claudin 3||||||0.43
81473112|NCT01937884|162637945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.88
81739682|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739683|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739684|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739685|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739686|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.036
81739687|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.003
81739688|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.019
81739689|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739690|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.002
81739691|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739692|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739693|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739694|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739695|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739696|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739697|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739698|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739699|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739700|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739701|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739702|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739703|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739704|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739705|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739706|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739707|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739708|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739709|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739710|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739711|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.008
81739712|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.007
81739713|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.002
81739714|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.002
81739715|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.006
81739716|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739717|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739718|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739719|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739720|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739721|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739722|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739723|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739724|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739725|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739726|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.47
81739727|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.005
81739728|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.002
81739729|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81440709|NCT00285584|162573340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9
81440710|NCT00285584|162573341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank test||||0.3
81440711|NCT00285584|162573342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.15||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|27.8|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of cumulative incidence proportions||27.8|0.4|0.3
81440712|NCT00285584|162573343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.19
81440713|NCT01103479|162573368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.65||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|4.38||Random effects model adjusting for clustering by clinic|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.38|0.62|0.32
81440714|NCT01103479|162573369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.2||Linear model adjusting for stratification by clinic and participant age|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.20|0.53|0.28
81440715|NCT01103479|162573370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.43||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.43||Random effects model adjusted for clustering by clinic|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.43|0.60|0.42
81440716|NCT01103479|162573371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.18||Linear model adjusting for stratification by clinic and participant age|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.18|0.94|0.38
81440717|NCT01523587|162573372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.814||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.693|0.956||P-value from log-rank stratified by Race (two-sided). Hazard ratio (Afatinib vs Erlotinib) from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by Race.|Log Rank|||A Cox proportional hazards model without the randomization stratification variable was used for each subgroup category, along with the corresponding log-rank test.||0.956|0.693|0.0103
81440718|NCT01523587|162573373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.841||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|0.973||P-value from log-rank stratified by Race (two-sided). Hazard ratio (Afatinib vs Erlotinib) from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by Race.|Log Rank|||A Cox proportional-hazards model, stratified by race, was used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) between the two treatment groups.||0.973|0.727|0.0193
81473113|NCT01937884|162637946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.43
81539365|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|4.48||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.48|0.68|0.2470
81739730|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.004
81739731|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81440719|NCT01523587|162573374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.0551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|4.32||Odds ratio (Afatinib vs Erlotinib), 95% CI and p-value (two-sided) from logistic regression stratified by race.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.32|0.98|0.0551
81440720|NCT01523587|162573375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.06|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio (Afatinib vs Erlotinib), 95% CI and p-value (two-sided) from logistic regression stratified by race.||||2.06|1.18|0.0020
81440721|NCT01523587|162573376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|2.28|||ANCOVA||Mean was adjusted for baseline sum of diameters and race.|The analysis will compare the treatments using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) for minimum sum of diameters, using baseline sum of diameters as a covariate. The randomization strata will be included as classification factors.||2.28|-4.67|0.500
81440722|NCT01523587|162573378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.2562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.09||p-value calculated using log rank test stratified by race.|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio (Afatinib vs Erlotinib) from Cox proportional hazard model stratified by race.|The results shown relate to Time to Deterioration in Coughing.||1.09|0.72|0.2562
81440723|NCT01523587|162573378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.94||p-value calculated using log rank test stratified by race.|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio (Afatinib vs Erlotinib) from Cox proportional hazard model stratified by race.|The results shown relate to Time to Deterioration in Dyspnoea||0.94|0.66|0.0078
81440724|NCT01523587|162573378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.18||p-value calculated using log rank test stratified by race|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio (Afatinib vs Erlotinib) from Cox proportional hazard model stratified by race.|The results shown relate to Time to Deterioration in Pain||1.18|0.82|0.8690
81440725|NCT01523587|162573379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.15|-0.88|||Regression, Cox|||The results shown relate to Change in scores over time for: Coughing.||-0.88|-6.15|0.0091
81440726|NCT01523587|162573379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.75|-1.25|||Regression, Cox|||The results shown relate to Change in scores over time for: Dyspnoea.||-1.25|-5.75|0.0024
81440727|NCT01523587|162573379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|-0.15|||Regression, Cox|||The results shown relate to Change in scores over time for: Pain.||-0.15|-5.33|0.0384
81440728|NCT01298778|162573380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||acute pain scores with movement at 24 hours||||0.05
81440729|NCT04070287|162573388|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81440730|NCT04070287|162573389|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81440731|NCT04070287|162573390|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81440732|NCT04070287|162573391|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81440733|NCT04070287|162573392|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81440734|NCT04070287|162573393|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81473114|NCT01937884|162637947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.06
81473115|NCT00419159|162637967|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.657|4.929|||Unadjusted Logistic Regression|||||4.929|0.657|0.253
81739732|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739733|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739734|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739735|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739736|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.39
81739737|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.17
81739738|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.34
81739739|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.016
81440735|NCT02709486|162573394|SUPERIORITY|Step-down testing procedure within each of the primary outcome measures was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 5 mg versus placebo was tested first and if found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg versus placebo. Tanezumab treatment group was declared as superior to placebo if the corresponding treatment contrast was significant over all 3 primary outcome measures.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.12||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.12|-0.81|0.0088
81440736|NCT02709486|162573394|SUPERIORITY|A step-down testing procedure within each of the primary outcome measures was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 5 mg versus placebo was tested first and if found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg versus placebo. A tanezumab treatment group was declared as superior to placebo if the corresponding treatment contrast was significant over all 3 primary outcome measures.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.26||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.26|-0.97|0.0006
81440737|NCT02709486|162573395|SUPERIORITY|Step-down testing procedure within each of the primary outcome measures was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 5 mg versus placebo was tested first and if found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg versus placebo. Tanezumab treatment group was declared as superior to placebo if the corresponding treatment contrast was significant over all 3 primary outcome measures.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.24||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-0.93|0.0008
81440738|NCT02709486|162573395|SUPERIORITY|Step-down testing procedure within each of the primary outcome measures was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 5 mg versus placebo was tested first and if found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg versus placebo. Tanezumab treatment group was declared as superior to placebo if the corresponding treatment contrast was significant over all 3 primary outcome measures.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.36||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.36|-1.05|<.0001
81450578|NCT05958888|162587889|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Icon vs. Text||||.10
81450579|NCT05958888|162587889|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Text||||.01
81739740|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.47
81739741|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739742|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739743|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739744|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739745|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739746|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739747|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739748|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739749|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81440739|NCT02709486|162573396|SUPERIORITY|A step-down testing procedure within each of the primary outcome measures was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 5 mg versus placebo was tested first and if found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg versus placebo. A tanezumab treatment group was declared as superior to placebo if the corresponding treatment contrast was significant over all 3 primary outcome measures.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.1092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.02||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.02|-0.24|0.1092
81440740|NCT02709486|162573396|SUPERIORITY|A step-down testing procedure within each of the primary outcome measures was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 5 mg versus placebo was tested first and if found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg versus placebo. A tanezumab treatment group was declared as superior to placebo if the corresponding treatment contrast was significant over all 3 primary outcome measures.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.06||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.06|-0.32|0.0051
81440741|NCT02709486|162573397|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.40|-0.94|<.0001
81440742|NCT02709486|162573397|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.07|-0.61|0.0149
81440743|NCT02709486|162573397|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.50|-1.08|<.0001
81440744|NCT02709486|162573397|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.50|-1.07|<.0001
81739750|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739751|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.01
81739752|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.002
81739753|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739754|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739755|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739756|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739757|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739758|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739759|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739760|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739761|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.048
81739762|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.038
81739763|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739764|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739765|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739766|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739767|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739768|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 18 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739769|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739770|NCT00205777|163176651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739771|NCT00205777|163176652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 48 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739772|NCT00205777|163176652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 60 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.010
81739773|NCT00205777|163176652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 48 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81440745|NCT02709486|162573397|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.32|-0.92|<.0001
81440746|NCT02709486|162573397|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.47|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.47|-1.07|<.0001
81739774|NCT00205777|163176652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 60 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.023
81739775|NCT00205777|163176652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 48 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739776|NCT00205777|163176652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 60 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739777|NCT00205777|163176652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 48 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739778|NCT00205777|163176652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 60 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739779|NCT00205777|163176652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 48 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739780|NCT00205777|163176652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 60 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739781|NCT00205777|163176652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 48 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739782|NCT00205777|163176652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 60 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739783|NCT00205777|163176652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 48 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739784|NCT00205777|163176652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 60 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739785|NCT00205777|163176652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 48 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739786|NCT00205777|163176652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 60 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739787|NCT00205777|163176653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 72 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.34
81739788|NCT00205777|163176653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 84 in lumbar spine BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.15
81739789|NCT00205777|163176653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 72 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739790|NCT00205777|163176653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 84 in total hip BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739791|NCT00205777|163176653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 72 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739792|NCT00205777|163176653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 84 in femoral neck BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739793|NCT00205777|163176653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 72 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.003
81739794|NCT00205777|163176653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 84 in femoral trochanter BMD: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.002
81739795|NCT00205777|163176654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 3 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739796|NCT00205777|163176654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 3 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739797|NCT00205777|163176654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 3 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81440747|NCT02709486|162573397|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-1.05|<.0001
81440748|NCT02709486|162573397|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.44|-1.09|<.0001
81440749|NCT02709486|162573397|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.26|-0.93|0.0005
81450580|NCT05958888|162587889|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.25|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Icon||||.25
81739798|NCT00205777|163176654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 3 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||0.93
81739799|NCT00205777|163176654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 3 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739800|NCT00205777|163176654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739801|NCT00205777|163176654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739802|NCT00205777|163176654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739803|NCT00205777|163176654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0|||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||0.30
81739804|NCT00205777|163176654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739805|NCT00205777|163176654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739806|NCT00205777|163176654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739807|NCT00205777|163176654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739808|NCT00205777|163176654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739809|NCT00205777|163176654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739810|NCT00205777|163176655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739811|NCT00205777|163176655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 60 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739812|NCT00205777|163176655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739813|NCT00205777|163176655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 60 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739814|NCT00205777|163176656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 72 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||0.037
81739815|NCT00205777|163176656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 84 in osteocalcin: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||0.16
81739816|NCT00205777|163176657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 3 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739817|NCT00205777|163176657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 3 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739818|NCT00205777|163176657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 3 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739819|NCT00205777|163176657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 3 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||0.40
81739820|NCT00205777|163176657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 3 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739821|NCT00205777|163176657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739822|NCT00205777|163176657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739823|NCT00205777|163176657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739824|NCT00205777|163176657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||0.004
81739825|NCT00205777|163176657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81473116|NCT00419159|162637968|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.382||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.135|1.083|||Unadjusted Logistic Regression|||||1.083|0.135|0.070
81473117|NCT00419159|162637969|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.814||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.505|1.312|||Unadjusted Logistic Regression|||||1.312|0.505|0.399
81473118|NCT00419159|162637969|OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|1.001||||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.617|||Unadjusted Logistic Regression|||||1.617|0.620|0.995
81473119|NCT00419159|162637970|OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|1.203||||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.752|1.923|||Unadjusted Logistic Regression|||||1.923|0.752|0.441
81739826|NCT00205777|163176657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739827|NCT00205777|163176657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739828|NCT00205777|163176657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739829|NCT00205777|163176657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739830|NCT00205777|163176657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739831|NCT00205777|163176658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739832|NCT00205777|163176658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 60 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||0.001
81739833|NCT00205777|163176658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739834|NCT00205777|163176658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 60 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||0.009
81739835|NCT00205777|163176659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0|||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 72 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||0.034
81739836|NCT00205777|163176659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||95.0|||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 84 in C-telopeptide: P value was calculated using Ranked ANCOVA.||||0.77
81739837|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739838|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739839|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739840|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739841|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739842|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81440750|NCT02709486|162573397|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.27|-0.93|0.0004
81739843|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739844|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.001
81739845|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739846|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739847|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81440751|NCT02709486|162573399|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.42|-0.95|<.0001
81473120|NCT00419159|162637970|OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|1.547||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.884|2.708|||Unadjusted Logistic Regression|||||2.708|0.884|0.126
81473121|NCT00419159|162637971|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.529||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.184|1.523|||Unadjusted Logistic Regression|||||1.523|0.184|0.238
81473122|NCT00419159|162637972|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.044||||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.352|3.099|||Unadjusted Logistic Regression|||||3.099|0.352|0.938
81473123|NCT00419159|162637973|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.474||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.875|2.484|||Unadjusted Cox Model|||||2.484|0.875|0.145
81473124|NCT00419159|162637973|OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|1.151||||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.696|1.903|||Unadjusted Cox Model|||||1.903|0.696|0.583
81473125|NCT00419159|162637974|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.868||||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|1.447|||Unadjusted Cox Model|||||1.447|0.521|0.588
81473126|NCT00419159|162637974|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.611||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.314|1.191|||Unadjusted Cox Model|||||1.191|0.314|0.148
81473127|NCT01017601|162637980|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.50
81473128|NCT01017601|162637981|OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.96
81473129|NCT01017601|162637982|OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.54
81473130|NCT01017601|162637983|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81739848|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739849|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.009
81739850|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739851|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.055
81739852|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.004
81739853|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739854|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739855|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739856|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in total cholesterol: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739857|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739858|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739859|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739860|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81440752|NCT02709486|162573399|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.17|-0.70|0.0014
81450581|NCT05958888|162587890|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Text vs. Control||||<.001
81450582|NCT05958888|162587890|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Icon vs. Control||||<.001
81450583|NCT05958888|162587890|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Control||||<.001
81450584|NCT05958888|162587890|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Icon vs. Text||||.12
81450585|NCT05958888|162587890|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Text||||<.001
81450586|NCT05958888|162587890|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Icon||||.04
81450587|NCT05958888|162587891|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Text vs. Control||||.01
81450588|NCT05958888|162587891|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Icon vs. Control||||.23
81450589|NCT05958888|162587891|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Control||||.01
81450590|NCT05958888|162587891|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.58|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Icon vs. Text||||.58
81450591|NCT05958888|162587891|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.85|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Text||||.85
81450592|NCT05958888|162587891|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.58|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Icon||||.58
81739861|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81440753|NCT02709486|162573399|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.53|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.53|-1.09|<.0001
81440754|NCT02709486|162573399|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.51|-1.08|<.0001
81440755|NCT02709486|162573399|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.33|-0.93|<.0001
81440756|NCT02709486|162573399|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.47|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.47|-1.06|<.0001
81440757|NCT02709486|162573399|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.46|-1.11|<.0001
81440758|NCT02709486|162573399|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.50|-1.15|<.0001
81440759|NCT02709486|162573399|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.34|-1.00|<.0001
81440760|NCT02709486|162573399|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.35|-1.00|<.0001
81440761|NCT02709486|162573401|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.12|-0.33|<.0001
81450593|NCT05958888|162587892|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Text vs. Control||||>.99
81450594|NCT05958888|162587892|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Icon vs. Control||||>.99
81450595|NCT05958888|162587892|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.47|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Control||||.47
81450596|NCT05958888|162587892|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Icon vs. Text||||>.99
81450597|NCT05958888|162587892|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.45|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Text||||.45
81450598|NCT05958888|162587892|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.7|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Icon||||.70
81440762|NCT02709486|162573401|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.06|-0.27|0.0022
81440763|NCT02709486|162573401|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.14|-0.35|<.0001
81440764|NCT02709486|162573401|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.22|-0.43|<.0001
81440765|NCT02709486|162573401|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.06|-0.28|0.0029
81440766|NCT02709486|162573401|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.15|-0.37|<.0001
81440767|NCT02709486|162573401|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.17|-0.40|<.0001
81440768|NCT02709486|162573401|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.20|-0.43|<.0001
81440769|NCT02709486|162573401|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.01|-0.26|0.0352
81440770|NCT02709486|162573401|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.13|-0.37|<.0001
81473131|NCT00379808|162637988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon sign rank test|||Statistical power was calculated using G\*Power (Dusseldorf, Germany). Based on previously observed effects of statin drugs on hsCRP levels, 22 subjects provided 80% power to detect a moderate effect on hsCRP levels.||||0.22
81473132|NCT00379808|162637989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|3.8||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon sign rank|||Null hypothesis is that montelukast does not affect HDL. Not powered for this endpoint||||0.57
81473133|NCT00379808|162637990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|7.4||||0.33|||||||wilcoxon sign rank|||The null hypothesis is that montelukast does not affect triglycerides. The study was not powered to this outcome measure.||||0.33
81473134|NCT00379808|162637991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|11.9||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon|||null hypothesis is that montelukast does not affect MCP-1. Study not powered to the biomarker.||||0.12
81473135|NCT00379808|162637992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|13.3||||0.03|||||||wilcoxon sign rank test|||null hypothesis is that montelukast does not affect IL1ra.||||0.03
81473136|NCT00379808|162637993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|16.5||||0.09|||||||wilcoxon sign rank|||null hypothesis is that montelukast does not affect ENA-78. The study is not powered to this biomarker||||0.09
81739862|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81440771|NCT02709486|162573403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|3.14|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Odds ratio and 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.14|1.59|<.0001
81739863|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739864|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739865|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81440772|NCT02709486|162573403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.18|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.18|1.12|0.0085
81440773|NCT02709486|162573403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|3.88|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.88|1.89|<.0001
81440774|NCT02709486|162573403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|3.28|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.28|1.62|<.0001
81440775|NCT02709486|162573403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.75|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.75|1.33|0.0005
81440776|NCT02709486|162573403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.73|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.73|1.32|0.0005
81440777|NCT02709486|162573403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.94||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.86|1.31|0.0009
81440778|NCT02709486|162573403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.89|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.89|1.32|0.0008
81440779|NCT02709486|162573403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|3.01|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.01|1.41|0.0002
81473137|NCT02638051|162638019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Chi-squared|||"Applies to Objective Response Rate (ORR)"||||0.0140
81473138|NCT02638051|162638020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016|||||||Chi-squared|||"Applies to All Adverse Events rate"||||0.0016
81473139|NCT02638051|162638020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||"Applies to Abdominal pain rate"||||>0.05
81473140|NCT02638051|162638020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||"Applies to Gastrointestinal reactions"||||>0.05
81473141|NCT02638051|162638020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||"Applies to Damage of hepatic or renal function"||||>0.05
81473142|NCT02638051|162638020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0215|||||||Chi-squared|||"Applies to Bone marrow depression"||||0.0215
81440780|NCT02709486|162573403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment||2.57|1.23|0.0022
81440781|NCT02709486|162573403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment||2.54|1.21|0.0032
81440782|NCT02709486|162573403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.69|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment||2.69|1.27|0.0013
81440783|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.59|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.59|1.30|0.0006
81473143|NCT02638051|162638021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0053|||||||Chi-squared|||"Applies to Better QoL"||||0.0053
81473144|NCT02638051|162638021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0527|||||||Chi-squared|||"Applies to No Change"||||0.0527
81473145|NCT02638051|162638021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||"Applies to Worse QoL"||||>0.05
81473146|NCT00508157|162638056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.14|-2.66|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: log of on-treatment to baseline ratio = log of baseline value, treatment, previous antipsychotic.|Relative difference of Aripiprazole vs. Control Group in terms of (mean % change from baseline/100)+1.|Null hypothesis: no difference in mean percent change from baseline in fasting non-HDLC between aripiprazole and the control group at Week 16||-2.66|-19.14|
81473147|NCT00508157|162638057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|A relative risk \< 1 favors Aripiprazole over Control Group.||null hypothesis: no difference between Aripiprazole and Control Group||1.06|0.54|
81473148|NCT00862459|162638076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.49||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2 sample t-test between the dose groups||||0.003
81739866|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81473149|NCT00862459|162638076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.59||0.844|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.844
81473150|NCT00862459|162638077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.069|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.92||||95.0|-0.825|0.69|||confidence interval using t-distribution|||||0.69|-0.825|
81440784|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.16|1.08|0.0160
81440785|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|3.07|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.07|1.34|0.0008
81440786|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.5118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.80|0.75|0.5118
81440787|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.45||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|4.81|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||4.81|1.25|0.0093
81440788|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.3017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|3.01|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.01|0.71|0.3017
81440789|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|9.58|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||9.58|0.60|0.2160
81440790|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.7174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|6.08|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||6.08|0.29|0.7174
81440791|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|2.87|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.87|1.45|<.0001
81440792|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.54|1.29|0.0006
81440793|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.65|1.23|0.0024
81440794|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|3.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.16|1.49|<.0001
81440795|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.0373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.14|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.14|1.04|0.0373
81473151|NCT00862459|162638077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.18||||95.0|-0.9|0.79|||confidence interval using t-distribution|||||0.79|-0.90|
81440796|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|3.72|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.72|1.27|0.0046
81440797|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.95||||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|9.47|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||9.47|0.92|0.0683
81440798|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.77||||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|11.66|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||11.66|1.22|0.0214
81440799|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.58|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.58|1.30|0.0006
81440800|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.28|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.28|1.16|0.0048
81473152|NCT00862459|162638078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.42||||95.0|-1.17|-0.42|||confidence interval using t-distribution|||||-0.42|-1.17|
81473153|NCT00862459|162638078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.57||||95.0|-0.44|0.41|||confidence interval using t-distribution|||||0.41|-0.44|
81440801|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.65|1.27|0.0012
81440802|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|3.47|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.47|1.68|<.0001
81440803|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.0537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.74|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.74|0.99|0.0537
81440804|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|4.13|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||4.13|1.58|0.0001
81440805|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.1155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|6.27|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||6.27|0.82|0.1155
81440806|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0||||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|7.96|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||7.96|1.13|0.0271
81440807|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.63|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.63|1.30|0.0007
81440808|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.56|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.56|1.26|0.0011
81440809|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.52|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.52|1.27|0.0009
81440810|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|2.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.91|1.47|<.0001
81440811|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.78|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.78|1.18|0.0064
81440812|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.58|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.58|1.09|0.0180
81440813|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.61||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|15.08|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||15.08|2.09|0.0006
81440814|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.46||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|12.13|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||12.13|1.64|0.0034
81440815|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.44|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.44|1.22|0.0022
81440816|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.50|1.25|0.0014
81473154|NCT00862459|162638079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.86||||95.0|-0.619|-0.17|||confidence interval using t-distribution|||||-0.17|-0.619|
81473155|NCT00862459|162638079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.01||||95.0|-0.25|0.22|||confidence interval using t-distribution|||||0.22|-0.25|
81473156|NCT00862459|162638080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.76||||95.0|-0.58|-0.18|||confidence interval using t-distribution|||||-0.18|-0.58|
81473157|NCT00862459|162638080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.76||||95.0|-0.1|0.31|||confidence interval using t-distribution|||||0.31|-0.10|
81473158|NCT00862459|162638081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.54|STANDARD_DEVIATION|76.45||||95.0|-37.11|2.02|||confidence interval using t-distribution|||difference in CNR between doses and confidence interval||2.02|-37.11|
81739867|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739868|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739869|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.012
81739870|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739871|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.031
81739872|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.008
81739873|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739874|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739875|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739876|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in LDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81440817|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.64|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.64|1.33|0.0003
81440818|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.36|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.36|1.19|0.0030
81440819|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.0754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.24|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.24|0.96|0.0754
81473159|NCT00862459|162638081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|77.11||||95.0|-15.86|25.35|||confidence interval using t-distribution|||||25.35|-15.86|
81473160|NCT00862459|162638082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||accuracy difference|1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.29||0.8||95.0|-10.93|14.24|||Chi-squared|Adjusted for clustering||||14.24|-10.93|0.80
81473161|NCT00862459|162638082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in accuracies|-10.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.83||0.13||95.0|-24.41|2.9|||Chi-squared|adjusted for clustering||||2.90|-24.41|0.13
81473162|NCT00862459|162638083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in accuracy|13.43||||0.03||95.0|1.53|25.33|||Chi-squared|adjusted for clustering||||25.33|1.53|0.03
81739877|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.001
81739878|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739879|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.001
81739880|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739881|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.10
81739882|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.89
81739883|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.60
81739884|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.82
81739885|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.001
81739886|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739887|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.012
81739888|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739889|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.083||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.083
81739890|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.96
81739891|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.84
81739892|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.15
81440820|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.44|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.44|1.06|0.0253
81440821|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.98||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|6.83|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||6.83|1.30|0.0098
81739893|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.13
81440822|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|4.13|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||4.13|0.72|0.2230
81739894|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739895|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.007
81739896|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in HDL: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739897|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.28
81739898|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA||||0.10
81739899|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.94
81739900|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.46
81739901|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.63
81739902|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.70
81739903|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.58
81739904|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.29
81739905|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.59
81739906|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.036
81739907|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.57
81739908|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.49
81739909|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.038
81739910|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.93
81739911|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.96
81739912|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.72
81739913|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.12
81739914|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.043
81739915|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.53
81739916|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in HDL2: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.75
81440823|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.12|1.07|0.0201
81440824|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.44|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.44|1.22|0.0021
81440825|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.43|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.43|1.22|0.0022
81440826|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.64|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.64|1.32|0.0004
81739917|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739918|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739919|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739920|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739921|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.46
81739922|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.64
81739923|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.47
81739924|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.75
81440827|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.2031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.01|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.01|0.86|0.2031
81440828|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.0867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.18|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.18|0.95|0.0867
81440829|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.1746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|4.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||4.22|0.77|0.1746
81440830|NCT02709486|162573405|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.1039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|4.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||4.57|0.87|0.1039
81440831|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.68|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.68|1.33|0.0003
81473163|NCT00862459|162638083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in accuracies|-13.58||||0.02||95.0|-25.07|-2.09|||Chi-squared|adjusted for clustering||||-2.09|-25.07|0.02
81739925|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.003
81739926|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739927|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739928|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739929|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.81
81739930|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.98
81739931|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.87
81440832|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.10|1.04|0.0286
81440833|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.1031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.27|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.27|0.93|0.1031
81440834|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.2033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.10|0.85|0.2033
81440835|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|5.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||5.86|1.34|0.0064
81440836|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.3706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|3.23|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.23|0.65|0.3706
81440837|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39||||0.2121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|9.41|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||9.41|0.61|0.2121
81473164|NCT00862459|162638084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in accuracy|-6.13||||0.11||95.0|-13.73|1.48|||Chi-squared|adjusted for clustering||||1.48|-13.73|0.11
81473165|NCT00862459|162638084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in accuracies|2.87||||0.55||95.0|-6.59|12.32|||Chi-squared|adjusted for clustering||||12.32|-6.59|0.55
81739932|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.40
81739933|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.001
81739934|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739935|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739936|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in HDL3: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||<0.001
81739937|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.85
81739938|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.26
81739939|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.33
81739940|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.22
81739941|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.86
81739942|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.65
81739943|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||1.00
81739944|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.44
81739945|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.058
81739946|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.55
81739947|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.34
81739948|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.96
81739949|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.058
81739950|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.031
81739951|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.054
81739952|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.62
81739953|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 6 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.99
81739954|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 12 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.11
81739955|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 24 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.33
81739956|NCT00205777|163176660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Month 36 in Triglycerides: P value was calculated using ANCOVA.||||0.65
81739957|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||ANOVA|||BV: P value was calculated using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA).||||0.97
81739958|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||BV: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.19
81739959|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||BV: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.74
81739960|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||BV: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.79
81739961|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||ANOVA|||BV: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.11
81739962|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||ANOVA|||OV: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.78
81739963|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|||OV: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.90
81739964|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||ANOVA|||OV: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.33
81739965|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||ANOVA|||OV: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.51
81739966|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||ANOVA|||OV: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.28
81739967|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||ANOVA|||OS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.86
81739968|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||ANOVA|||OS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.60
81739969|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||ANOVA|||OS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.84
81739970|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||ANOVA|||OS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.98
81739971|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||ANOVA|||OS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.47
81739972|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||ANOVA|||OcS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.59
81739973|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||ANOVA|||OcS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.13
81739974|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||ANOVA|||OcS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.65
81739975|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||ANOVA|||OcS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.33
81739976|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053|||||||ANOVA|||OcS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.053
81739977|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||ANOVA|||ObS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.51
81739978|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||ANOVA|||ObS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.50
81739979|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||ANOVA|||ObS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.27
81739980|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.091|||||||ANOVA|||ObS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.091
81739981|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087|||||||ANOVA|||ObS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.087
81739982|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||ANOVA|||MS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.82
81739983|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||ANOVA|||MS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.82
81739984|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||ANOVA|||MS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.12
81739985|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.085|||||||ANOVA|||MS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.085
81739986|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||MS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.080
81739987|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||ANOVA|||ES: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.24
81440838|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.4859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|7.11|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||7.11|0.39|0.4859
81440839|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|3.17|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.17|1.60|<.0001
81440840|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.96|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.96|1.50|<.0001
81440841|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.87|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.87|1.27|0.0020
81440842|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|3.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.40|1.53|<.0001
81440843|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|4.14|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||4.14|1.21|0.0107
81440844|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|4.02|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||4.02|1.18|0.0126
81440845|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67||||0.1516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|10.26|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||10.26|0.70|0.1516
81440846|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.49||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|16.05|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||16.05|1.25|0.0210
81440847|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.31|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.31|1.18|0.0034
81440848|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.45|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.45|1.26|0.0010
81440849|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.71|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.71|1.27|0.0014
81440850|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|3.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.10|1.46|<.0001
81473166|NCT00862459|162638085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in accuracy|24.63||||0.02||95.0|5.39|43.86|||Chi-squared|adjusted for clustering||||43.86|5.39|0.02
81473167|NCT00862459|162638085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in accuracy|-10.75||||0.13||95.0|-24.41|2.9|||Chi-squared|adjusted for clustering||||2.90|-24.41|0.13
81739988|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035|||||||ANOVA|||ES: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.035
81739989|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||ANOVA|||ES: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.024
81739990|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||ANOVA|||ES: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.30
81739991|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||ANOVA|||ES: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.89
81739992|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||OMS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.80
81739993|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||ANOVA|||OMS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.75
81739994|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||OMS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.060
81739995|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||ANOVA|||OMS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.12
81739996|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||ANOVA|||OMS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.13
81739997|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||ANOVA|||CP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.78
81739998|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||ANOVA|||CP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.70
81739999|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||ANOVA|||CP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.98
81440851|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.61||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|4.55|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||4.55|1.49|0.0007
81440852|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|4.24|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||4.24|1.39|0.0018
81440853|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|12.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||12.79|1.31|0.0150
81440854|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.79||||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|11.78|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||11.78|1.22|0.0211
81440855|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|2.84|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.84|1.43|<.0001
81440856|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|3.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.10|1.55|<.0001
81473168|NCT00862459|162638086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in accuracy|12.91||||0.07||95.0|-1.44|27.26|||Chi-squared|adjusted for clustering||||27.26|-1.44|0.07
81473169|NCT00862459|162638086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in accuracy|-18.37||||0.02||95.0|-33.6|-1.35|||Chi-squared|adjusted for clustering||||-1.35|-33.60|0.02
81473170|NCT00862459|162638087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in accuracy|18.46||||0.02||95.0|3.15|33.77|||Chi-squared|adjusted for clustering||||33.77|3.15|0.02
81473171|NCT00862459|162638087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in accuracy|-5.29||||0.45||95.0|-18.83|8.24|||Chi-squared|adjusted for clustering||||8.24|-18.83|0.45
81473172|NCT03759366|162638189|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|-5.8||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-3.13|||Repeated Measures Model||The least square mean change from baseline in QMG total score at Week 26 was calculated.|The observed change in QMG was analyzed with baseline QMG score and visits as covariates.||-3.13|-8.40|0.0004
81473173|NCT03759366|162638203|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|-4.3||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|-1.65|||Repeated Measures Model||The least square mean change from baseline in QMG total score at Week 52 was calculated.|The observed change in QMG was analyzed with baseline QMG score and visits as covariates.||-1.65|-6.93|0.0033
81740000|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||ANOVA|||CP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.76
81440857|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|3.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.00|1.47|<.0001
81440858|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.96|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.96|1.46|<.0001
81740001|NCT00205777|163176661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||ANOVA|||CP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.73
81740002|NCT00205777|163176662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||ANOVA|||BV: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.70
81440859|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.76|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.76|1.10|0.0180
81473174|NCT00435019|162638206|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis for the non-inferiority test was that the mean HbA1c with insulin detemir was greater than or equal to the mean HbA1c with NPH insulin plus 0.4%. A sample size of 344 subjects, in total, with a drop-out rate of 20 percent would yield 274 subjects for evaluation of HbA1c. This would give 85 percent power to detect a difference in means of HbA1c of 0.4 percentage points assuming that the standard deviation was 1.1 using a two-sided t-test with a 0.05 significance level.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||||95.0|-0.12|0.36|||ANCOVA|||||0.36|-0.12|
81740003|NCT00205777|163176662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||ANOVA|||BV: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.65
81740004|NCT00205777|163176662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||ANOVA|||OV: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.006
81740005|NCT00205777|163176662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OV: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.010
81740006|NCT00205777|163176662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.050
81740007|NCT00205777|163176662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.045
81740008|NCT00205777|163176662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OcS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.18
81740009|NCT00205777|163176662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OcS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.56
81740010|NCT00205777|163176662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||ANOVA|||ObS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.14
81740011|NCT00205777|163176662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||ANOVA|||ObS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.22
81440860|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.94|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.94|1.18|0.0072
81440861|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.84||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|47.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||47.22|2.49|0.0015
81440862|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.62||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|37.96|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||37.96|1.96|0.0044
81440863|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.43|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.43|1.22|0.0018
81440864|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.50|1.26|0.0011
81440865|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.38|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.38|1.19|0.0035
81440866|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.43|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.43|1.22|0.0022
81440867|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.72|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.72|1.11|0.0155
81440868|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.1549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.20|0.88|0.1549
81440869|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.94||||0.0212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|7.37|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||7.37|1.18|0.0212
81440870|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64||||0.0373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|6.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||6.57|1.06|0.0373
81440871|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.57|1.29|0.0006
81440872|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|3.02|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.02|1.51|<.0001
81440873|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.18|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.18|1.09|0.0152
81440874|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.45|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.45|1.23|0.0018
81440875|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.31|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.31|0.93|0.0970
81473175|NCT04459598|162638225|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|55.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|45.24|67.46|||||For the comparison, the Efavirenz + Quizartinib treatment group represents the numerator and Quizartinib only treatment group represents the denominator.|Statistical comparison was analyzed for Quizartinib.||67.46|45.24|
81740012|NCT00205777|163176662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||ANOVA|||MS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.11
81740013|NCT00205777|163176662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||95.0|||||ANOVA|||MS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.055
81740014|NCT00205777|163176662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069||95.0|||||ANOVA|||ES: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.069
81740015|NCT00205777|163176662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0|||||ANOVA|||ES: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.28
81740016|NCT00205777|163176662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OMS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.62
81440876|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.3435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.98|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.98|0.79|0.3435
81440877|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.3||||0.0236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|9.27|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||9.27|1.17|0.0236
81440878|NCT02709486|162573406|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.14||||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|8.81|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||8.81|1.12|0.0296
81440879|NCT02709486|162573408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.14||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|3.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline patient global assessment of osteoarthritis scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.90|1.17|0.0132
81440880|NCT02709486|162573408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.1274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|3.02|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline patient global assessment of osteoarthritis scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.02|0.87|0.1274
81440881|NCT02709486|162573408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|4.76|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline patient global assessment of osteoarthritis scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||4.76|1.44|0.0016
81740017|NCT00205777|163176662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OMS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.96
81740018|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||WTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.22
81440882|NCT02709486|162573408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|6.03|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline patient global assessment of osteoarthritis scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||6.03|1.84|<.0001
81440883|NCT02709486|162573408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.49|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline patient global assessment of osteoarthritis scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.49|1.20|0.0089
81440884|NCT02709486|162573408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|4.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline patient global assessment of osteoarthritis scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||4.10|1.42|0.0012
81440885|NCT02709486|162573408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|3.98|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline patient global assessment of osteoarthritis scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.98|1.45|0.0006
81440886|NCT02709486|162573408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|5.21|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline patient global assessment of osteoarthritis scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||5.21|1.92|<.0001
81740019|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||WTh: p-value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.087
81740020|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||WTh: p-value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.37
81740021|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||WTh: p-value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.73
81740022|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||WTh: p-value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.41
81740023|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.085||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.085
81740024|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.15
81740025|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.71
81740026|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.042
81740027|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.077
81740028|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TbTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.35
81740029|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TbTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.12
81740030|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TbTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.41
81740031|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TbTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.90
81740032|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TbTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.46
81440887|NCT02709486|162573408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.0203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.06|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline patient global assessment of osteoarthritis scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.06|1.10|0.0203
81440888|NCT02709486|162573408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|4.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline patient global assessment of osteoarthritis scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||4.86|1.77|<.0001
81440889|NCT02709486|162573408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.0775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.55|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline patient global assessment of osteoarthritis scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.55|0.95|0.0775
81440890|NCT02709486|162573408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|3.21|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline patient global assessment of osteoarthritis scale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.21|1.21|0.0064
81539366|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.2072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|4.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.66|0.72|0.2072
81740033|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TbSp: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.18
81440891|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.27|-0.70|<.0001
81440892|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.15|-0.58|0.0009
81440893|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.48|-1.00|<.0001
81440894|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.25|-0.77|0.0001
81440895|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Week 3: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.50|-1.06|<.0001
81440896|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Week 3: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.21|-0.77|0.0006
81440897|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.62|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.62|-1.20|<.0001
81440898|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.47|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.47|-1.06|<.0001
81440899|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.59|||ANCOVA|||Week 6: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.59|-1.20|<.0001
81740034|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TbSp: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.75
81740035|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TbSp: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.10
81740036|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TbSp: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.79
81740037|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TbSp: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.057
81740038|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0|||||ANOVA|||CTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.17
81740039|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0|||||ANOVA|||CTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.46
81473176|NCT04459598|162638225|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|32.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.79|44.05|||||For the comparison, the Efavirenz + Quizartinib treatment group represents the numerator and Quizartinib only treatment group represents the denominator.|Statistical comparison was analyzed for AC886.||44.05|23.79|
81473177|NCT04459598|162638227|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|11.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.47|14.56|||||For the comparison, the Efavirenz + Quizartinib treatment group represents the numerator and Quizartinib only treatment group represents the denominator.|Statistical comparison was analyzed for Quizartinib.||14.56|8.47|
81473178|NCT04459598|162638227|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|3.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.47|5.45|||||For the comparison, the Efavirenz + Quizartinib treatment group represents the numerator and Quizartinib only treatment group represents the denominator.|Statistical comparison was analyzed for AC886.||5.45|2.47|
81473179|NCT04459598|162638228|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|10.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.73|13.7|||||For the comparison, the Efavirenz + Quizartinib treatment group represents the numerator and Quizartinib only treatment group represents the denominator.|Statistical comparison was analyzed for Quizartinib.||13.70|7.73|
81473180|NCT04459598|162638228|OTHER|Least squares (LS) means were calculated from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on log-transformed scale. The LS means for each treatment were back transformed from the log scale to provide estimates of the geometric means (GMS). The ratio (%) of GMS was calculated and 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio (%) of GMS were presented.|Ratio (%) of Geometric LS Mean|3.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.62|5.76|||||For the comparison, the Efavirenz + Quizartinib treatment group represents the numerator and Quizartinib only treatment group represents the denominator.|Statistical comparison was analyzed for AC886.||5.76|2.62|
81473181|NCT03214679|162638348|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.001
81473182|NCT01601067|162638353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.002
81473183|NCT01601067|162638354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||heavy drinking days|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.91
81473184|NCT05025332|162638359|OTHER|||||||0.0039|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|null median = 4, not 0||Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. For total scores, waterfall plots and histograms/bar charts were created at the EOT visit with plots for all participants.||||.0039
81473185|NCT05025332|162638360|OTHER|||||||0.0234|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|null median = 4, not 0||Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. For total scores, waterfall plots, and histograms were created at the EOT visit with plots for all participants.||||0.0234
81473186|NCT05025332|162638361|OTHER|Change from baseline||||||0.0313|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period.||||0.0313
81473187|NCT05025332|162638362|OTHER|Change from baseline||||||0.0039|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period.||||0.0039
81473188|NCT05025332|162638363|OTHER|change from baseline||||||0.1934|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period.||||0.1934
81473189|NCT05025332|162638364|OTHER|Change from baseline||||||0.748|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period.||||0.7480
81473190|NCT05025332|162638365|OTHER|Change from baseline||||||0.3203|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period.||||0.3203
81740040|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||95.0|||||ANOVA|||CTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.83
81740041|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0|||||ANOVA|||CTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.25
81740042|NCT00205777|163176663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||95.0|||||ANOVA|||CTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.35
81740043|NCT00205777|163176664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||WTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.018
81740044|NCT00205777|163176664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||WTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.29
81740045|NCT00205777|163176664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.049
81740046|NCT00205777|163176664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.37
81740047|NCT00205777|163176664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TbTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.97
81740048|NCT00205777|163176664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TbTh: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.78
81740049|NCT00205777|163176664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TbSp: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.43
81473191|NCT05025332|162638366|OTHER|change from baseline||||||0.3574|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period.||||0.3574
81473192|NCT05025332|162638367|OTHER|Change from baseline||||||0.4131|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period.||||0.4131
81473193|NCT05025332|162638368|OTHER|change from baseline||||||0.9063|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period.||||0.9063
81473194|NCT05025332|162638369|OTHER|Change from baseline||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period.||||1.00
81473195|NCT05025332|162638370|OTHER|Change from baseline||||||0.7002|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period.||||0.7002
81473196|NCT05025332|162638371|OTHER|Change from baseline||||||0.375|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period.||||0.3750
81440900|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.64|||ANCOVA|||Week 6: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.64|-1.25|<.0001
81440901|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.30|-0.93|0.0001
81440902|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.50|-1.13|<.0001
81440903|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Week 10: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-1.05|<.0001
81473197|NCT05025332|162638372|OTHER|||||||0.7695|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period.||||0.7695
81473198|NCT05025332|162638373|OTHER|||||||0.2402|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period.||||0.2402
81740050|NCT00205777|163176664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0|||||ANOVA|||TbSp: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.32
81478222|NCT02559570|162646241|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.235||0.2676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.204|0.728|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|Weighted average||0.728|-0.204|0.2676
81740051|NCT00205777|163176665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.35
81740052|NCT00205777|163176665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.66
81740053|NCT00205777|163176665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.30
81740054|NCT00205777|163176665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.95
81740055|NCT00205777|163176665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.15
81740056|NCT00205777|163176666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||1.00
81740057|NCT00205777|163176666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.40
81740058|NCT00205777|163176667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.71
81740059|NCT00205777|163176667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.83
81740060|NCT00205777|163176667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.63
81740061|NCT00205777|163176667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.92
81740062|NCT00205777|163176667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.50
81740063|NCT00205777|163176668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.73
81740064|NCT00205777|163176668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.80
81740065|NCT00205777|163176669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||BFP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.81
81740066|NCT00205777|163176669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||BFP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.96
81740067|NCT00205777|163176669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||BFP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.005
81740068|NCT00205777|163176669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||BFP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.013
81740069|NCT00205777|163176669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||BFP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.006
81740070|NCT00205777|163176669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||95.0|||||ANOVA|||RP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.70
81740071|NCT00205777|163176669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||95.0|||||ANOVA|||RP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.44
81440904|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||Week 10: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.44|-1.10|<.0001
81440905|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-1.06|<.0001
81440906|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.46|-1.13|<.0001
81440907|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.16|-0.87|0.0040
81440908|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.27|-0.98|0.0005
81740072|NCT00205777|163176669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||95.0|||||ANOVA|||RP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.47
81740073|NCT00205777|163176669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0|||||ANOVA|||RP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.28
81740074|NCT00205777|163176669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||ANOVA|||RP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.14
81740075|NCT00205777|163176669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||95.0|||||ANOVA|||RmP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.93
81740076|NCT00205777|163176669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||ANOVA|||RmP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.85
81740077|NCT00205777|163176669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||ANOVA|||RmP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.010
81740078|NCT00205777|163176669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||ANOVA|||RmP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.015
81740079|NCT00205777|163176669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||ANOVA|||RmP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.006
81740080|NCT00205777|163176670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||BFP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.60
81740081|NCT00205777|163176670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||BFP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.53
81740082|NCT00205777|163176670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||ANOVA|||RP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||1.00
81740083|NCT00205777|163176670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0|||||ANOVA|||RP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.43
81740084|NCT00205777|163176670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0|||||ANOVA|||RmP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.60
81740085|NCT00205777|163176670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52||95.0|||||ANOVA|||RmP: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.52
81740086|NCT00205777|163176671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.22
81740087|NCT00205777|163176671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.76
81740088|NCT00205777|163176671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.26
81740089|NCT00205777|163176671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.90
81740090|NCT00205777|163176671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.16
81740091|NCT00205777|163176672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.41
81740092|NCT00205777|163176672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.18
81740093|NCT00205777|163176673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.68
81740094|NCT00205777|163176673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.97
81740095|NCT00205777|163176673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.18
81740096|NCT00205777|163176673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.088||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.088
81740097|NCT00205777|163176673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.17
81740098|NCT00205777|163176674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.25
81740099|NCT00205777|163176674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.10
81740100|NCT00205777|163176675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.90
81740101|NCT00205777|163176675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.74
81740102|NCT00205777|163176675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.13
81740103|NCT00205777|163176675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.11
81740104|NCT00205777|163176675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.24
81740105|NCT00205777|163176676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.25
81740106|NCT00205777|163176676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.070
81740107|NCT00205777|163176677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.77
81740108|NCT00205777|163176677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.91
81740109|NCT00205777|163176677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.009
81740110|NCT00205777|163176677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.023
81740111|NCT00205777|163176677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.012
81740112|NCT00205777|163176678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.79
81740113|NCT00205777|163176678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.61
81740114|NCT00205777|163176679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.30
81740115|NCT00205777|163176679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.62
81740116|NCT00205777|163176679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.28
81740117|NCT00205777|163176679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.041
81740118|NCT00205777|163176679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.12
81740119|NCT00205777|163176680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.70
81740120|NCT00205777|163176680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.61
81740121|NCT00205777|163176681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.22
81740122|NCT00205777|163176681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.76
81740123|NCT00205777|163176681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.26
81740124|NCT00205777|163176681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.89
81740125|NCT00205777|163176681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.17
81740126|NCT00205777|163176682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.41
81740127|NCT00205777|163176682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.18
81740128|NCT00205777|163176683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.97
81740129|NCT00205777|163176683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.61
81740130|NCT00205777|163176683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.050
81740131|NCT00205777|163176683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.061
81740132|NCT00205777|163176683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.14
81740133|NCT00205777|163176684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.15
81740134|NCT00205777|163176684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.056
81740135|NCT00205777|163176686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in WHQ: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.20
81740136|NCT00205777|163176686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in WHQ: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.12
81740137|NCT00205777|163176686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in WHQ: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.17
81740138|NCT00205777|163176686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in WHQ: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.92
81740139|NCT00205777|163176686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in WHQ: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.86
81740140|NCT00205777|163176686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in WHQ: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.18
81740141|NCT00205777|163176686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in WHQ: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.12
81740142|NCT00205777|163176686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in WHQ: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.096
81740143|NCT00205777|163176686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in WHQ: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.76
81740144|NCT00205777|163176686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in WHQ: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.93
81740145|NCT00205777|163176686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in WHQ: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.36
81740146|NCT00205777|163176686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in WHQ: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.34
81740147|NCT00205777|163176686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in WHQ: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.98
81740148|NCT00205777|163176686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in WHQ: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.35
81740149|NCT00205777|163176686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in WHQ: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.35
81740150|NCT00205777|163176688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in QUALEFFO: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.080
81740151|NCT00205777|163176688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in QUALEFFO: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.41
81740152|NCT00205777|163176688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in QUALEFFO: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.65
81740153|NCT00205777|163176688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in QUALEFFO: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.18
81740154|NCT00205777|163176688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in QUALEFFO: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.36
81740155|NCT00205777|163176688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in QUALEFFO: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.27
81740156|NCT00205777|163176688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in QUALEFFO: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.25
81740157|NCT00205777|163176688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in QUALEFFO: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.053
81740158|NCT00205777|163176688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in QUALEFFO: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.40
81740159|NCT00205777|163176688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in QUALEFFO: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.45
81740160|NCT00205777|163176688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in QUALEFFO: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.012
81740161|NCT00205777|163176688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in QUALEFFO: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.54
81740162|NCT00205777|163176688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in QUALEFFO: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.11
81473199|NCT01306214|162638374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.61|-0.27||Hierarchical testing to adjust for multiple comparisons within each dose level, alpha split equally between the doses (2.5%). Empagliflozin versus placebo change from baseline in HbA1c at week 18 was the first step in each hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model includes baseline HbA1c as a covariate and baseline eGFR, geographic region, baseline background medication, treatment as fixed effects.|Estimated value = Adjusted mean of Empagliflozin 10 mg - Adjusted mean of placebo.|"For the primary endpoint, the testing of the superiority hypothesis versus placebo was:~Hypothesis test:~H0: No difference in change from baseline to Week 18 in HbA1c (%) between Empagliflozin 10 mg and placebo Ha: A difference in change from baseline to Week 18 in HbA1c (%) between Empagliflozin 10 mg and placebo"||-0.27|-0.61|<0.0001
81473200|NCT01306214|162638374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.69|-0.35||Hierarchical testing to adjust for multiple comparisons within each dose level, alpha split equally between the doses (2.5%). Empagliflozin versus placebo change from baseline in HbA1c at week 18 was the first step in each hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model includes baseline HbA1c as a covariate and baseline eGFR, geographic region, baseline background medication, treatment as fixed effects.|Estimated value = Adjusted mean of Empagliflozin 25 mg - Adjusted mean of placebo|"For the primary endpoint, the testing of the superiority hypothesis versus placebo was:~H0: No difference in change from baseline to Week 18 in HbA1c (%) between Empagliflozin 25 mg and placebo Ha: A difference in change from baseline to Week 18 in HbA1c (%) between Empagliflozin 25 mg and placebo"||-0.35|-0.69|<0.0001
81473201|NCT01306214|162638375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-8.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.05||0.004|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-15.69|-1.97||Hierarchical testing adjusted for multiple comparisons within each dose level, alpha split equally between the doses (2.5%). Empagliflozin versus placebo change from baseline in insulin dose at week 52 was the second step in hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|Model - Covariates: baseline insulin daily dose,baseline HbA1c Fixed effects: baseline eGFR, region, baseline background medication, treatment|Estimated value = Adjusted mean of empagliflozin 10 mg - Adjusted mean of placebo|"Hypothesis test:~H0: No difference in change from baseline to Week 52 in insulin dose (IU/day) between Empagliflozin 10 mg and placebo Ha: A difference in change from baseline to Week 52 in insulin dose (IU/day) between Empagliflozin 10 mg and placebo"||-1.97|-15.69|0.004
81473202|NCT01306214|162638375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-11.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.05||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-18.09|-4.36||Hierarchical testing adjusted for multiple comparisons within each dose level, alpha split equally between the doses (2.5%). Empagliflozin versus placebo change from baseline in insulin dose at week 52 was the second step in hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|Model - Covariates: baseline insulin daily dose,baseline HbA1c Fixed effects: baseline eGFR, region, baseline background medication, treatment|Estimated value = Adjusted mean of Empagliflozin 25 mg - Adjusted mean of placebo.|"Hypothesis test:~H0: No difference in change from baseline to Week 52 in insulin dose (IU/day) between Empagliflozin 25 mg and placebo Ha : A difference in change from baseline to Week 52 in insulin dose (IU/day) between Empagliflozin 25 mg and placebo"||-4.36|-18.09|0.0003
81473203|NCT01306214|162638376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.54|-1.24||Hierarchical testing adjusted for multiple comparisons within each dose level, alpha split equally between the doses (2.5%). Empagliflozin versus placebo change from baseline in body weight at week 52 was the third step in hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates and baseline eGFR, region, baseline background medication, treatment as fixed effects.|Estimated value = Adjusted mean of empagliflozin 10 mg - Adjusted mean of placebo|"Hypothesis test:~H0: No difference in change from baseline to Week 52 in body weight (kg) between Empagliflozin 10 mg and placebo Ha : A difference in change from baseline to Week 52 in body weight (kg) between Empagliflozin 10 mg and placebo"||-1.24|-3.54|<0.0001
81478223|NCT02559570|162646242|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.208||0.7997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.465|0.359|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|Adult derivation||0.359|-0.465|0.7997
81539367|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.0621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|6.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||6.94|0.95|0.0621
81539368|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.67||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|16.69||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||16.69|1.93|0.0016
81740163|NCT00205777|163176688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in QUALEFFO: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.35
81740164|NCT00205777|163176688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in QUALEFFO: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.34
81740165|NCT00205777|163176690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in EQ-5D VAS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.21
81740166|NCT00205777|163176690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in EQ-5D VAS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.058
81740167|NCT00205777|163176690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in EQ-5D VAS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.76
81740168|NCT00205777|163176690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in EQ-5D VAS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.34
81740169|NCT00205777|163176690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in EQ-5D VAS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.51
81740170|NCT00205777|163176690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in EQ-5D VAS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.14
81740171|NCT00205777|163176690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in EQ-5D VAS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.57
81740172|NCT00205777|163176690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in EQ-5D VAS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.78
81740173|NCT00205777|163176690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in EQ-5D VAS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.24
81740174|NCT00205777|163176690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in EQ-5D VAS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.78
81740175|NCT00205777|163176690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in EQ-5D VAS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.62
81740176|NCT00205777|163176690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in EQ-5D VAS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.72
81740177|NCT00205777|163176690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in EQ-5D VAS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.16
81740178|NCT00205777|163176690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in EQ-5D VAS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.059
81740179|NCT00205777|163176690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in EQ-5D VAS: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.30
81740180|NCT00205777|163176692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in EQ-5D: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.72
81740181|NCT00205777|163176692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in EQ-5D: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.98
81740182|NCT00205777|163176692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in EQ-5D: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.84
81740183|NCT00205777|163176692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in EQ-5D: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.88
81740184|NCT00205777|163176692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 12 in EQ-5D: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.86
81740185|NCT00205777|163176692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in EQ-5D: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.82
81440909|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Week 20: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.33|-1.06|0.0002
81740186|NCT00205777|163176692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in EQ-5D: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.11
81740187|NCT00205777|163176692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in EQ-5D: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.14
81740188|NCT00205777|163176692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in EQ-5D: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.22
81740189|NCT00205777|163176692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 24 in EQ-5D: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.88
81740190|NCT00205777|163176692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in EQ-5D: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.96
81740191|NCT00205777|163176692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in EQ-5D: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.76
81740192|NCT00205777|163176692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in EQ-5D: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.92
81740193|NCT00205777|163176692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in EQ-5D: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.89
81740194|NCT00205777|163176692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Change at Month 36 in EQ-5D: P value was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.83
81740195|NCT01442376|163176705|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 15% at an alpha level of 2.5% in a 1-sided test (equivalent to 5.0% 2-sided test) to reject the null hypothesis that the study drug was inferior to the active control drug by more than the non-inferiority margin.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-11.7|12.4||||||The stratum adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method was used to compute the confidence interval (CI) of the difference in proportion. If the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of either the difference (CR0-24h palonosetron 20 mcg/kg - CR0-24h ondansetron) or the difference (CR0-24h palonosetron 10 mcg/kg - CR0-24h ondansetron) was strictly superior to the non-inferiority margin (δ=-0.15) then the null hypothesis (H0) was rejected. A power of 80% was used for sample size computation.||12.4|-11.7|
81740196|NCT01442376|163176705|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 15% at an alpha level of 2.5% in a 1-sided test (equivalent to 5.0% 2-sided test) to reject the null hypothesis that the study drug was inferior to the active control drug by more than the non-inferiority margin.|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-16.4|7.6||||||The stratum adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method was used to compute the confidence interval (CI) of the difference in proportion. If the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of either the difference (CR0-24h palonosetron 20 mcg/kg - CR0-24h ondansetron) or the difference (CR0-24h palonosetron 10 mcg/kg - CR0-24h ondansetron) was strictly superior to the non-inferiority margin (δ=-0.15) then the null hypothesis (H0) was rejected. A power of 80% was used for sample size computation.||7.6|-16.4|
81740197|NCT01075516|163176709|OTHER|Continuous data summarized as mean ± Standard Deviation (SD). For cost data Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare costs across groups. The analysis evaluated HCS perspective of group membership impact (SC vs RM) on total health care cost, adjusting for covariates that were significantly different between the groups at the .2 significance level. Differences between the 2 groups were assessed using differences in sample means (point estimates) and t distributions (confidence intervals)|||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81740198|NCT01075516|163176710|OTHER|Continuous data are summarized as mean ± SD. For cost data the Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare costs across groups. This analysis evaluated the impact of group membership (SC vs RM) on cardiovascular hospitalization timeframe (outcome), adjusting for covariates that were significantly different between the groups at the .2 significance level. Differences between the 2 groups were assessed using differences in sample means (point estimates) and t distributions (confidence intervals).||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81740199|NCT01075516|163176711|OTHER|Continuous data are summarized as mean ± SD. This analysis evaluated the impact of group membership (SC vs RM) on total health care cost (outcome), adjusting for covariates that were significantly different between the groups at the .2 significance level. However, as the arithmetic mean is the most informative measurement for policy decisions, differences between the 2 groups were assessed using differences in sample means (point estimates) and t distributions (confidence intervals).||||||0.8||||||Comparison of utility at baseline from the EQ-5D-3L questionnaire.|t-test, 2 sided|||For the patient perspective, the quality of life associated with the 2 strategies was assessed. Quality of life is reported as utility values from the EuroQoL Group 5-Dimension 3-Level Self-Report (EQ-5D-3L) questionnaire and quality adjusted life years (QALYs) were based on utility (patients' preferences). The EQ-5D-3L questionnaire was administered to each patient at baseline and at 12 months in order to calculate utility values (from 0 to 1).||||0.80
81740200|NCT01075516|163176711|OTHER|Continuous data are summarized as mean ± SD. This analysis evaluated the impact of group membership (SC vs RM) on total health care cost (outcome), adjusting for covariates that were significantly different between the groups at the .2 significance level. However, as the arithmetic mean is the most informative measurement for policy decisions, differences between the 2 groups were assessed using differences in sample means (point estimates) and t distributions (confidence intervals).||||||0.38||||||Comparison of utility at 12 months from the EQ-5D-3L questionnaire.|t-test, 2 sided|||For the patient perspective, the quality of life associated with the 2 strategies was assessed. Quality of life is reported as utility values from the EQ-5D-3L questionnaire and quality adjusted life years (QALYs) were based on utility (patients' preferences). The EQ-5D-3L questionnaire was administered to each patient at baseline and at 12 months in order to calculate utility values (from 0 to 1).||||0.38
81440910|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||Week 20: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.32|-1.05|0.0002
81440911|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.00|-0.78|0.0506
81440912|NCT02709486|162573409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.13|-0.91|0.0086
81440913|NCT02709486|162573411|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.48|-1.07|<.0001
81440914|NCT02709486|162573411|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.35|-0.94|<.0001
81440915|NCT02709486|162573411|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.41|-1.03|<.0001
81440916|NCT02709486|162573411|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.53|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.53|-1.15|<.0001
81440917|NCT02709486|162573411|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.26|-0.91|0.0004
81473204|NCT01306214|162638376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.63|-1.33||Hierarchical testing adjusted for multiple comparisons within each dose level, alpha split equally between the doses (2.5%). Empagliflozin versus placebo change from baseline in body weight at week 52 was the third step in hierarchical sequence.|ANCOVA|Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as covariates and baseline eGFR, region, baseline background medication, treatment as fixed effects.|Estimated value = Adjusted mean of empagliflozin 25 mg - Adjusted mean of placebo|hypothesis test: H0: No difference in change from baseline to Week 52 in body weight (kg) between Empagliflozin 25 mg and placebo Ha: A difference in change from baseline to Week 52 in body weight (kg) between Empagliflozin 25 mg and placebo||-1.33|-3.63|<0.0001
81740201|NCT01075516|163176711|OTHER|Continuous data are summarized as mean ± SD. This analysis evaluated the impact of group membership (SC vs RM) on total health care cost (outcome), adjusting for covariates that were significantly different between the groups at the .2 significance level. However, as the arithmetic mean is the most informative measurement for policy decisions, differences between the 2 groups were assessed using differences in sample means (point estimates) and t distributions (confidence intervals).||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For the patient perspective, the quality of life associated with the 2 strategies was assessed. Quality of life is reported as utility values from the EQ-5D-3L questionnaire and quality adjusted life years (QALYs) were based on utility (patients' preferences). The EQ-5D-3L questionnaire was administered to each patient at baseline and at 12 months in order to calculate utility values (from 0 to 1).||||0.53
81740202|NCT02252016|163176713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|23.3||||||The estimated difference (± 95% confidence interval \[CI\]) in percentage of participants experiencing an AE in the Immediate versus Deferred arms was determined.||23.3|-7.3|
81740203|NCT02252016|163176714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|1.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||The estimated difference (± 95% CI) in percentage of participants withdrawing from study treatment due to an AE(s) in the Immediate versus Deferred arms was determined.||1.6|-10.2|0.155
81740204|NCT00834873|163176772|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|94.77||||||90.0|85.04|105.61|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||105.61|85.04|
81740205|NCT00834873|163176773|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|96.23||||||90.0|90.59|102.23|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||102.23|90.59|
81740206|NCT00834873|163176774|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|96.11||||||90.0|90.45|102.12|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||102.12|90.45|
81740207|NCT02055547|163176805|OTHER|Treatment comparison (MK-8521 125μg - placebo) of the slope of ISR/G during GGI at Tmax was performed using a linear mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect. The 90% confidence interval of GMR of the slope of ISR/G for MK-8521 125μg vs. placebo was calculated from the model.|Geometric mean ratio|4.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.69|5.76|||Linear mixed effect model||||Number of participants included in analysis: N=17 (3 period crossover study design was conducted for 12 participants in Part 3).|5.76|3.69|<0.001
81740208|NCT02055547|163176805|OTHER|Treatment comparison (MK-8521 35μg - placebo) of the slope of ISR/G during GGI at Tmax was performed using a linear mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect. The 90% confidence interval of GMR of the slope of ISR/G for MK-8521 35μg vs. placebo was calculated from the model.|Geometric mean ratio|2.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.12|3.36|||Linear mixed effect model||||Number of participants included in analysis: N=17 (3 period crossover study design was conducted for 12 participants in Part 3).|3.36|2.12|<0.001
81440918|NCT02709486|162573411|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.67|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.67|-1.31|<.0001
81740209|NCT02055547|163176805|OTHER|"Treatment comparison (MK-8521 125μg - MK-8521 35μg) of the slope of ISR/G during GGI at Tmax was performed using a linear mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect. The 90% confidence interval of GMR of the slope of ISR/G for MK-8521 125μg vs.~MK-8521 35μg was calculated from the model."|Geometric mean ratio|1.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.38|2.16|||Linear mixed effect model||||Number of participants included in analysis: N=17 (3 period crossover study design was conducted for 12 participants in Part 3).|2.16|1.38|<0.001
81740210|NCT02055547|163176806|OTHER|Treatment comparison (MK-8521 125μg - placebo) of the ratio of ISR/G during GGI at Tmax was performed using a linear mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect. The 90% confidence interval of GMR of TWA120-160min of ratio (ISR/G) for MK-8521 125μg vs. placebo was calculated from the model.|Geometric mean ratio|3.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.62|3.53|||Linear mixed effect model||||Number of participants included in analysis: N=17 (3-period crossover study design was conducted for 12 participants in Part 3).|3.53|2.62|<0.001
81740211|NCT02055547|163176806|OTHER|Treatment comparison (MK-8521 35μg - placebo) of the ratio of ISR/G during GGI at Tmax was performed using a linear mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect. The 90% confidence interval of GMR of TWA120-160min of ratio (ISR/G) for MK-8521 35μg vs. placebo was calculated from the model.|Geometric mean ratio|1.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.67|2.26|||Linear mixed effect model||||Number of participants included in analysis: N=17 (3-period crossover study design was conducted for 12 participants in Part 3).|2.26|1.67|<0.001
81440919|NCT02709486|162573411|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.46|-1.14|<.0001
81440920|NCT02709486|162573411|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.50|-1.18|<.0001
81440921|NCT02709486|162573411|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.30|-1.00|0.0002
81440922|NCT02709486|162573411|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.43|-1.12|<.0001
81440923|NCT02709486|162573411|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline pain in the index joint as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-0.99|0.0013
81440924|NCT02709486|162573411|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.50|-1.25|<.0001
81440925|NCT02709486|162573413|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.45|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average scores and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.45|-0.96|<.0001
81440926|NCT02709486|162573413|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average scores and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.21|-0.73|0.0004
81440927|NCT02709486|162573413|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.49|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average scores and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.49|-1.04|<.0001
81440928|NCT02709486|162573413|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.53|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average scores and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.53|-1.08|<.0001
81440929|NCT02709486|162573413|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average scores and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.32|-0.90|<.0001
81440930|NCT02709486|162573413|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average scores and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.56|-1.13|<.0001
81440931|NCT02709486|162573413|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.47|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average scores and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.47|-1.09|<.0001
81473205|NCT01306214|162638377|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non- inferiority margin was 0.3%, one-sided.|Adjusted mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.62|-0.13||Hierarchical testing adjusted for multiple comparisons within each dose, alpha split between the doses (2.5%). Empagliflozin versus placebo change from baseline in HbA1c at week 52 was the 4th step (non-inferiority) and 5th step (superiority).|ANCOVA|Model includes baseline HbA1c as covariate and baseline eGFR, geographical region, baseline background medication, treatment as fixed effects.|Estimated value = Adjusted mean of empagliflozin 10 mg - Adjusted mean of placebo|H0: Difference in change from baseline to Week 52 in HbA1c (%) between empagliflozin 10 mg and placebo \>0.3 Ha: Difference in change from baseline to Week 52 in HbA1c (%) between empagliflozin 10 mg and placebo ≤0.3||-0.13|-0.62|<0.0001
81478224|NCT02559570|162646242|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.207||0.5602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.288|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|Adult derivation||0.288|-0.530|0.5602
81740212|NCT02055547|163176806|OTHER|Treatment comparison (MK-8521 125μg - 35μg) of the ratio of ISR/G during GGI at Tmax was performed using a linear mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect. The 90% confidence interval of GMR of TWA120-160min of ratio (ISR/G) for MK-8521 125μg - 35μg was calculated from the model.|Geometric mean ratio|1.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.35|1.82|||Linear mixed effect model||||Number of participants included in analysis: N=17 (3-period crossover study design was conducted for 12 participants in Part 3).|1.82|1.35|<0.001
81740213|NCT02055547|163176807|OTHER|The least squares means and 90% confidence intervals for the treatment difference (MK-8521 125mcg - placebo) in glucose (TWA0-160min) after a single dose was determined using a linear mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect.|Geometric mean ratio|0.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|0.7|||Linear mixed effect model||||Number of participants included in analysis: N=17 (3-period crossover study design was conducted for 12 participants in Part 3).|0.7|0.6|<0.001
81740214|NCT02055547|163176807|OTHER|The least squares means and 90% confidence intervals for the treatment difference (MK-8521 35μg - placebo) in glucose (TWA0-160min) after a single dose was determined using a linear mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect.|Geometric mean ratio|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|0.87|||Linear mixed effect model||||Number of participants included in analysis: N=17 (3-period crossover study design was conducted for 12 participants in Part 3).|0.87|0.74|<0.001
81740215|NCT02055547|163176807|OTHER|The least squares means and 90% confidence intervals for the treatment difference (MK-8521 125μg - MK-8521 35μg) in glucose (TWA0-160min) after a single dose was determined using a linear mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect.|Geometric mean ratio|0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|0.87|||Linear mixed effect model||||Number of participants included in analysis: N=17 (3-period crossover study design was conducted for 12 participants in Part 3).|0.87|0.75|<0.001
81740216|NCT02055547|163176808|OTHER|The least squares means and 90% confidence intervals for the treatment difference (MK-8521 125μg vs. placebo) in Gmax after a single dose was determined using a linear mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect.|Geometric mean ratio|0.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|0.63|||Linear mixed effect model||||Number of participants included in analysis: N=17 (3 period crossover study design was conducted for 12 participants in Part 3).|0.63|0.49|<0.001
81740217|NCT02055547|163176808|OTHER|The least squares means and 90% confidence intervals for the treatment difference (MK-8521 35μg - placebo) in Gmax after a single dose was determined using a linear mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect.|Geometric mean ratio|0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|0.81|||Linear mixed effect model||||Number of participants included in analysis: N=17 (3 period crossover study design was conducted for 12 participants in Part 3).|0.81|0.62|<0.001
81740218|NCT02055547|163176808|OTHER|The least squares means and 90% confidence intervals for the treatment difference (MK-8521 125μg - MK-8521 35μg) in Gmax after a single dose was determined using a linear mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects and participant as random effect.|Geometric mean ratio|0.78||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|0.89|||Linear mixed effect model||||Number of participants included in analysis: N=17 (3 period crossover study design was conducted for 12 participants in Part 3).|0.89|0.69|0.004
81440932|NCT02709486|162573413|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average scores and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.50|-1.12|<.0001
81440933|NCT02709486|162573413|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average scores and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.35|-0.95|0.0001
81440934|NCT02709486|162573413|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average scores and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.35|-0.99|<.0001
81440935|NCT02709486|162573413|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average scores and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.21|-0.89|0.0015
81478225|NCT02559570|162646242|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.236|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205||0.2529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.641|0.17|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|Adult derivation||0.170|-0.641|0.2529
81740219|NCT01125163|163176814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||All infants were analyzed according to their assigned groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A non-parametric rank sum analysis was performed as follows so that infants who died before 36 wks and infants who were transfused could be included in an intention-to-treat analysis. Infants were ranked by death (lowest rank) then by number of transfusions (next lowest ranks). For infants who survived and were not transfused, the 36 wks PMA Hct was used as the primary outcome.||||0.59
81740220|NCT01125163|163176815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A non-parametric rank sum analysis was performed as follows so that infants who died before 36 wks and infants who were transfused could be included in an intention-to-treat analysis. Infants were ranked by death (lowest rank) then by number of transfusions (next lowest ranks). For infants who survived and were not transfused, the 36 wks PMA Hct was used as the primary outcome.||||0.64
81740221|NCT01120028|163176841|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.64|||Log Rank|||||0.64|0.28|<0.0001
81740222|NCT01120028|163176842|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5
81740223|NCT01120028|163176843|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.55|||Regression, Cox|||||2.55|0.59|0.58
81740224|NCT01120028|163176844|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.99||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|6.18|||Log Rank|||||6.18|0.64|0.23
81740225|NCT01120028|163176845|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.02||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.29|||Regression, Cox|||||1.29|0.80|0.88
81740226|NCT01120028|163176846|OTHER||Rate ratio|1.51||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.06|||Log Rank|||||2.06|1.11|0.008
81740227|NCT01120028|163176847|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.97|||Log Rank|||||1.97|0.51|0.99
81740228|NCT01120028|163176848|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.76||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.73|||Log Rank|||||1.73|0.34|0.52
81740229|NCT01248728|163176856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5
81740230|NCT01248728|163176857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.02
81740231|NCT01248728|163176859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.09|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.09
81740232|NCT01248728|163176860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.6
81740233|NCT00902538|163176885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1187||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1187
81740234|NCT00902538|163176885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81740235|NCT00902538|163176886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0425||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0425
81740236|NCT00902538|163176886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81740237|NCT00902538|163176887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1939||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1939
81740238|NCT00902538|163176887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81740239|NCT00902538|163176888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0009
81740240|NCT00902538|163176888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81740241|NCT00902538|163176889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0001
81740242|NCT00902538|163176889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81740243|NCT00902538|163176890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1611||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1611
81740244|NCT00902538|163176891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0451||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0451
81740245|NCT00902538|163176892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0412||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0412
81740246|NCT00902538|163176893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0253||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0253
81740247|NCT00902538|163176894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0063||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0063
81740248|NCT00849797|163176895|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|90.86||||||90.0|85.47|96.6|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||96.60|85.47|
81740249|NCT00849797|163176896|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|98.6||||||90.0|96.59|100.66|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||100.66|96.59|
81740250|NCT00849797|163176897|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|98.74||||||90.0|96.71|100.8|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||100.80|96.71|
81740251|NCT00849797|163176898|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|98.5||||||90.0|95.66|100.48|||||Results presented for informational purposes only; metabolite not subjected to bioequivalence criteria.|||100.48|95.66|
81740252|NCT00849797|163176899|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|100.29||||||90.0|98.96|101.64|||||Results presented for informational purposes only, metabolite not subjected to bioequivalence criteria.|||101.64|98.96|
81740253|NCT00849797|163176900|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|100.08||||||90.0|98.91|101.27|||||Results presented for informational purposes only; metabolite not subjected to bioequivalence criteria.|||101.27|98.91|
81740254|NCT00926887|163176914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81740255|NCT00926887|163176917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t=-2.711; df=102; p\<0.01||||||<0.01
81740256|NCT00926887|163176921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|df=102, t=-3.44||||||<0.001
81740257|NCT04198363|163176922|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority of vonoprazan to esomeprazole was evaluated by Farrington and Manning test using a noninferiority margin of 10% for analysis.|Difference in Proportions|0.1|||=|0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|6.17|||Farrington and Manning Test||Difference in proportions for vonoprazan versus esomeprazole was analyzed and the 2-sided Wald confidence interval was used for determining the 95% confidence interval.|||6.17|-5.95|=0.0009
81740258|NCT03067987|163176935|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.007|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.007
81740259|NCT03067987|163176936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0006
81740260|NCT03442322|163176939|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|1.25||||0.492|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.492
81740261|NCT03442322|163176940|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|-0.73||||0.765|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics, nursing home staffing, resident COVID cases, and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.765
81740262|NCT03442322|163176941|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|0.77||||0.808|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics, nursing home staffing, resident COVID cases, and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.808
81440936|NCT02709486|162573413|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average scores and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-1.07|<.0001
81440937|NCT02709486|162573415|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.38|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.38|-0.96|<.0001
81440938|NCT02709486|162573415|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-0.67|0.0139
81440939|NCT02709486|162573415|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.51|-1.13|<.0001
81440940|NCT02709486|162573415|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.55|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.55|-1.16|<.0001
81440941|NCT02709486|162573415|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.27|-0.91|0.0003
81440942|NCT02709486|162573415|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.40|-1.04|<.0001
81440943|NCT02709486|162573415|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-1.08|<.0001
81740263|NCT03442322|163176942|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|3.86||||0.108|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.108
81440944|NCT02709486|162573415|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.44|-1.14|<.0001
81740264|NCT03442322|163176943|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|2.59||||0.411|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics, nursing home staffing, resident COVID cases, and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.411
81740265|NCT03442322|163176944|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|-0.08||||0.981|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics, nursing home staffing, resident COVID cases, and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.981
81740266|NCT03442322|163176945|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|3.51||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.020
81740267|NCT03442322|163176946|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|1.62||||0.299|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics, nursing home staffing, resident COVID cases, and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.299
81740268|NCT03442322|163176947|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|1.68||||0.389|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics, nursing home staffing, resident COVID cases, and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.389
81740269|NCT03442322|163176948|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|-2.14||||0.389|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.389
81740270|NCT03442322|163176949|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|-5.95||||0.043|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics, nursing home staffing, resident COVID cases, and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.043
81740271|NCT03442322|163176950|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|-3.91||||0.279|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics, nursing home staffing, resident COVID cases, and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.279
81740272|NCT03442322|163176951|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|0.92||||0.728|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.728
81740273|NCT03442322|163176952|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|-1.75||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics, nursing home staffing, resident COVID cases, and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.490
81740274|NCT03442322|163176953|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|4.44||||0.232|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics, nursing home staffing, resident COVID cases, and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.232
81740275|NCT03442322|163176954|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|1.11||||0.708|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.708
81740276|NCT03442322|163176955|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|1.0||||0.775|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics, nursing home staffing, resident COVID cases, and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.775
81740277|NCT03442322|163176956|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|1.77||||0.584|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics, nursing home staffing, resident COVID cases, and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.584
81740278|NCT03442322|163176957|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|-0.25||||0.898|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.898
81740279|NCT03442322|163176958|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|-2.79||||0.217|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics, nursing home staffing, resident COVID cases, and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.217
81473206|NCT01306214|162638377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.62|-0.13||Hierarchical testing adjusted for multiple comparisons within each dose, alpha split between the doses (2.5%). Empagliflozin versus placebo change from baseline in HbA1c at week 52 was the 4th step (non-inferiority) and 5th step (superiority).|ANCOVA|Model includes baseline HbA1c as covariate and baseline eGFR, geographical region, baseline background medication, treatment as fixed effects.|Estimated value = Adjusted mean of empagliflozin 10 mg - Adjusted mean of placebo|"Hypothesis test:~H0: No difference in change from baseline to Week 52 in HbA1c (%) between Empagliflozin 10 mg and placebo Ha : A difference in change from baseline to Week 52 in HbA1c (%) between Empagliflozin 10 mg and placebo"||-0.13|-0.62|0.0005
81740280|NCT03442322|163176959|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|-1.39||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics, nursing home staffing, resident COVID cases, and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.560
81740281|NCT03442322|163176960|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|-3.08||||0.277|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.277
81740282|NCT03442322|163176961|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|-2.53||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics, nursing home staffing, resident COVID cases, and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.400
81740283|NCT03442322|163176962|OTHER|Given that we found baseline differences in resident characteristics and outcomes, we implemented a difference-in-differences model for all outcomes.|Difference-in-Difference estimator|-3.18||||0.303|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All regressions controlled for resident characteristics, nursing home staffing, resident COVID cases, and nursing home fixed effects.||||||0.303
81740284|NCT01404988|163176983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||For this pilot study, the Type 1 error was set at 5%|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1
81440945|NCT02709486|162573415|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.27|-0.98|0.0006
81440946|NCT02709486|162573415|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.25|-0.96|0.0009
81440947|NCT02709486|162573415|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.02|-0.78|0.0377
81440948|NCT02709486|162573415|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.22|-0.96|0.0019
81440949|NCT02709486|162573417|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-0.99|<.0001
81440950|NCT02709486|162573417|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.27|-0.87|0.0002
81440951|NCT02709486|162573417|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.65|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.65|-1.29|<.0001
81740285|NCT01404988|163176983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2
81740286|NCT01404988|163176984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|||||For this pilot study, the type 1 error was set at 5%|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.3
81740287|NCT01404988|163176984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.77
81740288|NCT01404988|163176985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||For this pilot study, the type 1 error was set at 5%|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81740289|NCT01404988|163176985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.06
81740290|NCT01404988|163176986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|||||For this pilot study, type 1 error was set at 5%|Fisher Exact|||||||0.60
81740291|NCT01404988|163176986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.16
81740292|NCT00829764|163176987|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|93.52||||||90.0|88.49|98.83|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||98.83|88.49|
81740293|NCT00829764|163176988|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.75||||||90.0|93.98|101.67|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101.67|93.98|
81740294|NCT00829764|163176989|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.46||||||90.0|94.78|102.28|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||102.28|94.78|
81740295|NCT02488109|163177032|OTHER|||||||0.42||||||Changes in rates of clinical remission by group over time in the mITT model.|Regression, Linear|Clinical remission was modeled as a nominal multinomial outcome (yes, no, or missing)||The study was powered to detect a difference in 12-months clinical remission rates between groups. N = 60 per arm with 85% retention would provide 80% power on a 2-sided 0.05-level test to detect a 20% difference between groups in 12-months clinical remission rates. A generalized linear mixed-effects regression model was used to compare study arms with respect to achievement and maintenance of clinical remission.||||0.42
81740296|NCT02488109|163177033|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.67||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.53||Survival analysis of time to medical stability by log-rank test, which does not assume proportional hazards. Those who did not reach medical stability before hospital discharge were censored; analyses accounted for the site effect by stratification.|Survival analysis with log rank test|Compared time to achieve medical stability by arm; participants who did not meet stability criteria by hospital discharge were right-censored||This trial was powered at 0.80 to detect a 12% to 20% difference in restored medical stability at 0.05 type I error and correlation between time points from 0.1 to 1.||2.53|1.10|0.01
81740297|NCT02488109|163177034|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|19.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Cost outcomes of group differences and 95% confidence intervals were estimated.||28,819|9,293|0.002
81740298|NCT02302716|163177035|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary treatment comparison was to compare LY2963016 versus Lantus at the non-inferiority margin of +0.4%. If the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval on the change from baseline to 24-week HbA1c level for LY2963016 versus Lantus was below +0.4%, then LY2963016 would be declared non-inferior to Lantus.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.22|0.693
81740299|NCT02645253|163177047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0785|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.882|1.15|||Linear Model|||||1.15|0.882|
81740300|NCT02645253|163177049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0503|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.23|||Linear Model|||||1.23|1.06|
81440952|NCT02709486|162573417|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.65|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.65|-1.28|<.0001
81440953|NCT02709486|162573417|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.42|-1.11|<.0001
81440954|NCT02709486|162573417|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.67|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.67|-1.35|<.0001
81440955|NCT02709486|162573417|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-1.11|<.0001
81740301|NCT02645253|163177051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.801|1.31|||Linear Model|||||1.31|0.801|
81740302|NCT02645253|163177061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.979|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0633|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.09|||Linear Model|||||1.09|0.870|
81740303|NCT02645253|163177066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0552|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.951|1.14|||Linear Model|||||1.14|0.951|
81740304|NCT02645253|163177078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean (%)|102.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.88|122.09|||ANCOVA||Day 1/ Day -1|||122.09|86.88|
81740305|NCT02645253|163177078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean (%)|91.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.32|109.04|||ANCOVA||Day 16 / Day -1|||109.04|77.32|
81740306|NCT02645253|163177078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean (%)|105.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.4|125.49|||ANCOVA||Day 1 / Day -1|||125.49|89.40|
81740307|NCT02645253|163177078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean (%)|89.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.35|106.16|||ANCOVA||Day 16 / Day -1|||106.16|75.35|
81740308|NCT02645253|163177078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean (%)|99.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.12|118.46|||ANCOVA||Day 1 / Day -1|||118.46|84.12|
81740309|NCT02645253|163177078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS mean (%)|75.38||||||95.0|63.4|89.61|||ANCOVA||Day 16 / Day -1|||89.61|63.40|
81740310|NCT01662960|163177086|SUPERIORITY|Test for the superiority of Mirror therapy over Divider therapy.|Slope|2.2||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|||||ANCOVA analysis with post-treatment score as the dependent variable, therapy type (Mirror therapy or Divider Therapy) as the independent variable, and pre-treatment score as the covariate. P-value reported is for the main effect of therapy type.|ANCOVA|||||||.443
81740311|NCT01662960|163177087|SUPERIORITY|Test for the superiority of Mirror therapy over Divider therapy.|Slope|0.4||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|||||ANCOVA analysis with post-treatment score as the dependent variable, therapy type (Mirror therapy or Divider Therapy) as the independent variable, and pre-treatment score as the covariate. P-value reported is for the main effect of therapy type.|ANCOVA|||||||.80
81740312|NCT01662960|163177088|SUPERIORITY|Test for the superiority of Mirror therapy over Divider therapy.|Slope|-0.002||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|||||ANCOVA analysis with post-treatment score as the dependent variable, therapy type (Mirror therapy or Divider Therapy) as the independent variable, and pre-treatment score as the covariate. P-value reported is for the main effect of therapy type.|ANCOVA|||||||.93
81740313|NCT01662960|163177090|SUPERIORITY|Test for the superiority of Mirror therapy over Divider therapy.|Slope|10.7||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|||||ANCOVA analysis with post-treatment score as the dependent variable, therapy type (Mirror therapy or Divider Therapy) as the independent variable, and pre-treatment score as the covariate. P-value reported is for the main effect of therapy type.|ANCOVA|||||||.28
81740314|NCT01662960|163177091|SUPERIORITY|Test for the superiority of Mirror therapy over Divider therapy.|Slope|-0.36||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|||||ANCOVA analysis with post-treatment score as the dependent variable, therapy type (Mirror therapy or Divider Therapy) as the independent variable, and pre-treatment score as the covariate. P-value reported is for the main effect of therapy type.|ANCOVA|||||||.86
81740315|NCT02727192|163177094|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.3||A two-sided significance level of 5% was considered to indicate statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||||1.3|-2.6|0.520
81740316|NCT02727192|163177095|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.5|||Regression, Linear|||||1.5|-3.3|0.440
81740317|NCT02727192|163177096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.9|||Regression, Linear|||||0.9|-2.1|0.410
81740318|NCT02727192|163177097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-9.3||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.33
81440956|NCT02709486|162573417|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.51|-1.23|<.0001
81440957|NCT02709486|162573417|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.29|-1.03|0.0005
81440958|NCT02709486|162573417|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.40|-1.13|<.0001
81440959|NCT02709486|162573417|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.06|-0.82|0.0246
81740319|NCT02727192|163177100|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.8||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|5.8|||Regression, Linear|||Mental Component Summary score||5.8|-0.1|0.058
81740320|NCT02727192|163177100|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|0.8|||Regression, Linear|||Physical Component Summary score||0.8|-5.1|0.160
81440960|NCT02709486|162573417|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.33|-1.10|0.0003
81440961|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57||0.6427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|6.29|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Percent Work Time Missed: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||6.29|-3.90|0.6427
81740321|NCT02727192|163177101|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.2|||Regression, Linear|||||0.2|-2.0|0.110
81740322|NCT02727192|163177103|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||Regression, Linear|||||0.6|-0.5|0.850
81740323|NCT02727192|163177105|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.6|||Regression, Linear|||||1.6|-1.0|0.650
81740324|NCT02727192|163177106|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.6||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.5|||Regression, Linear|||||4.5|0.8|0.006
81740325|NCT02727192|163177107|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-31.4||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.4|40.7|||Regression, Linear|||||40.7|-103.4|0.389
81740326|NCT02727192|163177110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.5|-0.3|0.697
81740327|NCT00907907|163177156|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (PROC MIXED) were performed on the log-transformed AUCt, AUCinf and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|93.97||||||90.0|80.25|110.04|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||110.04|80.25|
81740328|NCT00907907|163177157|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analyses of Variance (PROC MIXED) were performed on the log-transformed AUCt, AUCinf and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|102.01||||||90.0|98.74|105.39|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||105.39|98.74|
81740329|NCT00907907|163177158|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analyses of Variance (PROC MIXED) were performed on the log-transformed AUCt, AUCinf and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|99.91||||||90.0|95.99|103.98|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103.98|95.99|
81539369|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.4372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.84||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||3.84|0.56|0.4372
81539370|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|5.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||5.66|0.84|0.1100
81539371|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.0533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|6.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||6.59|0.99|0.0533
81539372|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.68||||0.1769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|44.0||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||44.00|0.50|0.1769
81539373|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.4942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|23.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||23.53|0.22|0.4942
81539374|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.82||||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|112.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||112.7|1.46|0.0214
81539375|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.6013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|22.99||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||22.99|0.16|0.6013
81539376|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.6||||0.0537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|76.58||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||76.58|0.97|0.0537
81539377|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.8||||0.2662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|39.91||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||39.91|0.36|0.2662
81539378|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.7431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|17.84||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||17.84|0.13|0.7431
81539379|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.53||||0.2829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|35.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||35.22|0.35|0.2829
81740330|NCT00545792|163177160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Single point estiamte of 1-yr PFS|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.94|||||The reported 1-year PFS rate 80% (Exact 95% CI: 56% - 94%) was the proportion of the patients remained progression free after 12 months.|Single-arm feasibility study; Kaplan Meier analysis was applied to estimate one-year PFS distribution as well as to calculate proportion of patients remain progression free by month 12.||0.94|0.56|
81740331|NCT01642277|163177165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized test statistic (z-score)|-1.94||||0.052|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For symptom-severity score, the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the responder and non-responder groups due to low sample size and non-normal distributions of symptom severity scores. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two groups in symptom severity, and the two-sided alternative hypothesis is that one of the two groups has higher (or lower) symptom severity than the other group.||||.052
81539380|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.5311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|22.29||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||22.29|0.20|0.5311
81539381|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.71||||0.1857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|46.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||46.83|0.47|0.1857
81539382|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|17.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||17.50|0.06|0.9879
81539383|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.57||||0.1853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|43.19||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||43.19|0.48|0.1853
81539384|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.43||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|46.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||46.93|0.42|0.2170
81740332|NCT01642277|163177165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized test statistic (z-score)|2.06||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For coping score, the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the responder and non-responder groups due to low sample size, non-normal distributions, and outliers of coping scores. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two groups in coping, and the two-sided alternative hypothesis is that one of the two groups has higher (or lower) coping than the other group.||||.04
81740333|NCT01642277|163177165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized test statistic (z-score)|2.176||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the concern score, the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the responder and non-responder groups due to low sample size, non-normal distributions, and outlier of the concern scores. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two groups in their concern, and the two-sided alternative hypothesis is that one of the two groups has higher (or lower) concern than the other group.||||.03
81740334|NCT01642277|163177165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized test statistic (z-score)|0.9||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the sleep score, the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the responder and non-responder groups due to low sample size, non-normal distributions, and outliers of sleep scores. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two groups in sleep scores, and the two-sided alternative hypothesis is that one of the two groups has higher (or lower) sleep scores than the other group.||||.37
81740335|NCT01642277|163177165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized test statistic (z-score)|2.02||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For social score, the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the responder and non-responder groups due to low sample size, non-normal distributions, and outliers of social scores. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two groups in social scores, and the two-sided alternative hypothesis is that one of the two groups has higher (or lower) social scores than the other group.||||.04
81740336|NCT01642277|163177165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized test statistic (z-score)|2.03||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the overall health related quality of life (HRQL) score, the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the responder and non-responder groups due to low sample size, non-normal distributions, and outliers of HRQL scores. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two groups in health related quality of life, and the two-sided alternative hypothesis is that one of the two groups has higher (or lower) health realted quality of life than the other group.||||.04
81740337|NCT01642277|163177166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized test statistic (z-score)|-0.74||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the obstructive discomfort score, the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the responder and non-responder groups due to low sample size in the non-responder group (n = 13). The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two groups in obstructive discomfort, and and the two-sided alternative hypothesis is that one of the two groups has higher (or lower) obstructive discomfort than the other group.||||.46
81740338|NCT01642277|163177166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized test statistic (z-score)|-1.8||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the irritative score, the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the responder and non-responder groups due to low sample size in the non-responder group (n = 13). The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two groups in irritation, and the two-sided alternative hypothesis is that one of the two groups has higher (or lower) irritation than the other group.||||.07
81440962|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59||0.4208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|3.04|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Percent Work Time Missed: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||3.04|-7.22|0.4208
81440963|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73||0.8204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.03|4.79|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Percent Work Time Missed: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||4.79|-6.03|0.8204
81478226|NCT02559570|162646242|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.206||0.7923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.461|0.352|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|Weighted average||0.352|-0.461|0.7923
81740339|NCT01642277|163177166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized test statistic (z-score)|-1.59||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the stress score, the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the responder and non-responder groups due to low sample size in the non-responder group (n = 13). The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two groups in stress, and the two-sided alternative hypothesis is that one of the two groups has higher (or lower) stress than the other group.||||.11
81440964|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.85||0.1157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.16|1.13|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Percent Work Time Missed: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||1.13|-10.16|0.1157
81740340|NCT01642277|163177166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized test statistic (z-score)|-1.69||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the urinary distress inventory score, the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the responder and non-responder groups due to low sample size in the non-responder group (n = 13). The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two groups in urinary distress, and the two-sided alternative hypothesis is that one of the two groups has higher (or lower) urinary distress than the other group.||||.09
81740341|NCT01642277|163177166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized test statistic (z-score)|-1.68||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the general score, the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the responder and non-responder groups due to low sample size in the non-responder group (n = 13). The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two groups in general pelvic floor disease severity, and the two-sided alternative hypothesis is that one of the two groups has higher (or lower) general pelvic floor disease severity than the other group.||||.09
81440965|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.5845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.12|3.47|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Percent Work Time Missed: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||3.47|-6.12|0.5845
81440966|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.2514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.97|2.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Percent Work Time Missed: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||2.11|-7.97|0.2514
81440967|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.67||0.0717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.97|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Percent Impairment While Working: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||0.60|-13.97|0.0717
81440968|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-12.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.74||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.11|-5.26|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Percent Impairment While Working: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||-5.26|-20.11|0.0010
81440969|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-10.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.85|-2.77|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Percent Impairment While Working: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||-2.77|-17.85|0.0079
81473207|NCT01306214|162638377|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non- inferiority margin was 0.3%, one-sided.|Adjusted mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.7|-0.22||Hierarchical testing adjusted for multiple comparisons within each dose, alpha split between the doses (2.5%). Empagliflozin versus placebo change from baseline in HbA1c at week 52 was the 4th step (non-inferiority) and 5th step (superiority).|ANCOVA|Model includes baseline HbA1c as covariate and baseline eGFR, geographical region, baseline background medication, treatment as fixed effects.|Estimated value = Adjusted mean of empagliflozin 25 mg - Adjusted mean of placebo|H013: Difference in change from baseline to Week 52 in HbA1c (%) between empagliflozin 25 mg and placebo \>0.3 Ha13: Difference in change from baseline to Week 52 in HbA1c (%) between empagliflozin 25 mg and placebo ≤0.3||-0.22|-0.70|<0.0001
81473208|NCT01306214|162638377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.7|-0.22||Hierarchical testing adjusted for multiple comparisons within each dose, alpha split between the doses (2.5%). Empagliflozin versus placebo change from baseline in HbA1c at week 52 was the 4th step (non-inferiority) and 5th step (superiority).|ANCOVA|Model includes baseline HbA1c as covariate and baseline eGFR, geographical region, baseline background medication, treatment as fixed effects.|Estimated value = Adjusted mean of empagliflozin 25 mg - Adjusted mean of placebo|"Hypothesis test:~H0: No difference in change from baseline to Week 52 in HbA1c (%) between Empagliflozin 25 mg and placebo Ha : A difference in change from baseline to Week 52 in HbA1c (%) between Empagliflozin 25 mg and placebo"||-0.22|-0.70|<0.0001
81473209|NCT00564278|162638452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||GEE model Beta|17.46||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.61|51.53||All analyses presented are at 9 months.|t-test, 2 sided|t(193) = -1.14, p=.26||"We also conducted an analysis using a Generalized Estimating Equations model adjusting for a number of covariates.~We will conduct a three-part regression analysis assessing early/middle/late effects of MPT on retention. We will also conduct moderator analyses, as described in the original study grant, to determine whether there are specific patient groups for whom a significant difference in days in treatment is found."||51.53|-16.61|0.26
81440970|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-10.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.49|-2.63|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Percent Impairment While Working: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||-2.63|-18.49|0.0096
81440971|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.37||0.3302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.97|4.41|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Percent Impairment While Working: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||4.41|-12.97|0.3302
81440972|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.54||0.5483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.78|6.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Percent Impairment While Working: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||6.30|-11.78|0.5483
81440973|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.79||0.0774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.26|0.76|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Percent Overall Work Impairment: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||0.76|-14.26|0.0774
81473210|NCT00564278|162638453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mixed Model Beta for MADT vs SADT|-0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|1.01||See Method of Estimation below.|||A Generalized Linear Mixed Model was used with random intercept for clinician adjusted for baseline depressive symptoms and time to assess the effect of MADT vs. SADT on mean depressive symptoms over follow-up.|||1.01|-1.57|
81473211|NCT00564278|162638454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Work - Mixed Model Beta for MADT vs SADT|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.95||See under Method of Estimation, below|||A Generalized Linear Mixed Model was used with random intercept for clinician adjusted for baseline work-related disability score and time to assess the effect of MADT vs. SADT on mean disability score in the work domain over follow-up.|||0.95|-0.50|
81740342|NCT01642277|163177166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized test statistic (z-score)|-0.23||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the anterior score, the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the responder and non-responder groups due to low sample size in the non-responder group (n = 13). The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two groups in anterior pelvic floor disease severity, and the two-sided alternative hypothesis is that one of the two groups has higher (or lower) anterior pelvic floor disease severity than the other group.||||.82
81740343|NCT01642277|163177166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized test statistic (z-score)|-1.92||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the posterior score, the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the responder and non-responder groups due to low sample size in the non-responder group (n = 13). The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two groups in posterior pelvic floor disease severity, and the two-sided alternative hypothesis is that one of the two groups has higher (or lower) posterior pelvic floor disease severity than the other group.||||.06
81740344|NCT01642277|163177166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized test statistic (z-score)|-1.85||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the pelvic organ prolapse distress score, the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the responder and non-responder groups due to low sample size in the non-responder group (n = 13). The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two groups in pelvic organ prolapse distress, and the two-sided alternative hypothesis is that one of the two groups has higher (or lower) pelvic organ prolapse distress than the other group.||||.07
81740345|NCT03428750|163177174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for analysis center||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||0.006
81740346|NCT03428750|163177175|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for analysis center||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||<0.001
81740347|NCT03428750|163177176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for analysis center||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||0.001
81740348|NCT03428750|163177177|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for analysis center||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||<0.001
81740349|NCT03428750|163177178|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for analysis center||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||<0.001
81740350|NCT03428750|163177179|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for analysis center||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||<0.001
81740351|NCT03428750|163177180|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|With factors of treatment group and analysis center adjusted for baseline values in the model||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||<0.001
81740352|NCT03428750|163177181|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for analysis center||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||<0.001
81740353|NCT03428750|163177182|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for analysis center||CCH 0.84 mg/Buttock versus Placebo||||<0.001
81740354|NCT01919112|163177198|OTHER|Regression models using interaction terms will used to assess for heterogeneity of intervention effects across the novel radiological variable corticobulbar tract (CBT)-lesion load, a combined measure of lesion size and location. For purposes of the analysis, the CBT-lesion load was dichotomized into 2 groups based on the median CBT-lesion load volume.||||||0.116||||||Interaction p-values will be considered statistically significant at the 0.15 level of significance given the relatively low power for tests of interaction to detect a true interaction.|2-way analysis of variance with interact|The tDCS intervention was the main variable of interest, PAS score the main outcome and CBT-lesion load was the interaction term used.||The aim for this analysis was to assess for effect modification of the trial intervention across the novel radiological variable corticobulbar tract-lesion load.||||0.116
81740355|NCT02944617|163177200|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81440974|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-12.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.87||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.15|-4.81|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Percent Overall Work Impairment: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||-4.81|-20.15|0.0017
81440975|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.74||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.83|-1.99|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Percent Overall Work Impairment: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||-1.99|-16.83|0.0135
81450599|NCT05958888|162587893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Text vs. Control||||<.001
81740356|NCT02944617|163177202|OTHER|||||||0.077|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.077
81740357|NCT02554877|163177203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.48||Two (2)-sided p-values were from mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12||-0.48|-1.34|<0.0001
81740358|NCT02554877|163177203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.73||Two (2)-sided p-values were from mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12||-0.73|-1.59|<0.0001
81740359|NCT02554877|163177203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.74||Two (2)-sided p-values were from mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||-0.74|-1.60|<0.0001
81740360|NCT02554877|163177204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.26||Two (2)-sided p-values were from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects|ANCOVA|Least squares mean (LS mean) difference from placebo adjusted for baseline values was derived from the ANCOVA model||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||-0.26|-0.52|<0.0001
81740361|NCT02554877|163177204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.26||Two (2)-sided p-values were from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects|ANCOVA|LS mean difference from placebo adjusted for baseline values was derived from the ANCOVA model.||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||-0.26|-0.52|<0.0001
81740362|NCT02554877|163177204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.3||Two (2)-sided p-values were from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference from placebo adjusted for baseline values was derived from the ANCOVA model.||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||-0.30|-0.57|<0.0001
81740363|NCT02554877|163177204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.42||Two (2)-sided p-values were from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference from placebo adjusted for baseline values was derived from the ANCOVA model.||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||-0.42|-0.76|<0.0001
81740364|NCT02554877|163177204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.46||Two (2)-sided p-values were from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference from placebo adjusted for baseline values was derived from the ANCOVA model.||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||-0.46|-0.80|<0.0001
81740365|NCT02554877|163177204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.46||Two (2)-sided p-values were from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference from placebo adjusted for baseline values was derived from the ANCOVA model.||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||-0.46|-0.79|<0.0001
81740366|NCT02554877|163177204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.49||Two (2)-sided p-values were from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference from placebo adjusted for baseline values was derived from the ANCOVA model||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||-0.49|-0.93|<0.0001
81740367|NCT02554877|163177204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.74||Two (2)-sided p-values were from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects..|ANCOVA|LS mean difference from placebo adjusted for baseline values was derived from the ANCOVA model.||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||-0.74|-1.17|<0.0001
81740368|NCT02554877|163177204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.76||Two (2)-sided p-values were from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference from placebo adjusted for baseline values was derived from the ANCOVA model.||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||-0.76|-1.20|<0.0001
81740369|NCT02554877|163177205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-37.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.96|-27.7||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||-27.70|-47.96|<0.0001
81740370|NCT02554877|163177205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-44.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.98|-34.72||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||-34.72|-54.98|<0.0001
81740371|NCT02554877|163177205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-48.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.81|-38.37||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||-38.37|-58.81|<0.0001
81740372|NCT02554877|163177205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-30.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.52|-18.74||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||-18.74|-42.52|<0.0001
81740373|NCT02554877|163177205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-39.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.13|-27.35||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||-27.35|-51.13|<0.0001
81440976|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-10.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.97||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.91|-2.17|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Percent Overall Work Impairment: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||-2.17|-17.91|0.0129
81740374|NCT02554877|163177205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-38.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.22|-26.38||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||-26.38|-50.22|<0.0001
81440977|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.43||0.3869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.66|4.96|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Percent Overall Work Impairment: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||4.96|-12.66|0.3869
81740375|NCT02554877|163177205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-19.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.29||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.88|-7.05||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||-7.05|-31.88|0.0023
81740376|NCT02554877|163177205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-36.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.27|-24.69||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||-24.69|-49.27|<0.0001
81440978|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.62||0.6485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.31|7.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Percent Overall Work Impairment: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||7.08|-11.31|0.6485
81440979|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.34|-3.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Percent Activity Impairment: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||-3.03|-9.34|0.0001
81440980|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.26|-6.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Percent Activity Impairment: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||-6.00|-12.26|<.0001
81740377|NCT02554877|163177205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-35.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.55|-22.72||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||-22.72|-47.55|<0.0001
81740378|NCT02554877|163177205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-19.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.1||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.81|-7.73||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||-7.73|-31.81|0.0014
81740379|NCT02554877|163177205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-35.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.17|-23.35||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12||-23.35|-47.17|<0.0001
81740380|NCT02554877|163177205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-36.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.43|-24.46||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12||-24.46|-48.43|<0.0001
81440981|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.51|-2.5|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Percent Activity Impairment: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||-2.50|-9.51|0.0008
81440982|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.44|-3.51|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Percent Activity Impairment: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||-3.51|-10.44|<.0001
81440983|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.1004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.76|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Percent Activity Impairment: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||0.60|-6.76|0.1004
81450600|NCT05958888|162587893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Icon vs. Control||||<.001
81450601|NCT05958888|162587893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Control||||<.001
81740381|NCT02554877|163177206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.057||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|21.82||P-value was derived from the logistic regression model with treatment (categorical) and baseline HbA1c as covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12 (HbA1C\<7%)||21.82|1.68|0.0059
81740382|NCT02554877|163177206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.927||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|31.96||P-value was derived from the logistic regression model with treatment (categorical) and baseline HbA1c as covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12 (HbA1C\<7%)||31.96|2.49|0.0008
81740383|NCT02554877|163177206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.116|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.34|52.67||P-value was derived from the logistic regression model with treatment (categorical) and baseline HbA1c as covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12 (HbA1C\<7%)||52.67|4.34|<0.0001
81740384|NCT02554877|163177206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.34||||0.1532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|17.47||P-value was derived from the logistic regression model with treatment (categorical) and baseline HbA1c as covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12 (HbA1C\<6.5%)||17.47|0.64|0.1532
81740385|NCT02554877|163177206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|4.198||||0.0826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|21.22||P-value was derived from the logistic regression model with treatment (categorical) and baseline HbA1c as covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12 (HbA1C\<6.5%)||21.22|0.83|0.0826
81740386|NCT02554877|163177206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.588||||0.0272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|25.73||P-value was derived from the logistic regression model with treatment (categorical) and baseline HbA1c as covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12 (HbA1C\<6.5%)||25.73|1.21|0.0272
81740387|NCT02554877|163177211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.7618|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.66|4.59||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||4.59|-6.66|0.7618
81740388|NCT02554877|163177211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39||0.8489|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.25|4.96||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||4.96|-6.25|0.8489
81740389|NCT02554877|163177211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.42||0.4699|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.17|8.12||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||8.12|-3.17|0.4699
81740390|NCT02554877|163177211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.27||0.4979|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.63|3.19||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||3.19|-7.63|0.4979
81740391|NCT02554877|163177211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-3.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.27||0.2927|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.85|1.95||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||1.95|-8.85|0.2927
81740392|NCT02554877|163177211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-4.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.28||0.143|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.26|0.6||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||0.60|-10.26|0.1430
81740393|NCT02554877|163177211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.73||0.7373|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.42|4.92||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||4.92|-7.42|0.7373
81740394|NCT02554877|163177211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.5075|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.57|3.66||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||3.66|-8.57|0.5075
81440984|NCT02709486|162573420|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.59|-1.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 24: Percent Activity Impairment: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect||-1.30|-8.59|0.0079
81440985|NCT02709486|162573435|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model included baseline diary average pain, baseline WOMAC pain score, classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment. Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.||0.46|0.02|0.0027
81440986|NCT02709486|162573435|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.16||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model included baseline diary average pain, baseline WOMAC pain score, classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment. Odds ratio and 95% CI estimated from logistic regression model.||0.54|0.05|0.0033
81440987|NCT02709486|162573436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||P-value based on the log-rank test.|Log Rank|||Missing data for the selected percentile(s) was due to the Kaplan-Meier estimate not reaching the level for discontinuation due to lack of efficacy.||||0.0002
81440988|NCT02709486|162573436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007||||||P-value based on the log-rank test.|Log Rank|||Missing data for the selected percentile(s) was due to the Kaplan-Meier estimate not reaching the level for discontinuation due to lack of efficacy.||||0.0007
81440989|NCT02709486|162573437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.59|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||0.59|0.29|<.0001
81440990|NCT02709486|162573437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.78|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||0.78|0.38|0.0010
81440991|NCT02709486|162573437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||0.70|0.36|<.0001
81473212|NCT00564278|162638454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Social-Mixed Model Beta for MADT vs SADT|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.92||See under Method of Estimation below.|||A Generalized Linear Mixed Model was used with random intercept for clinician adjusted for baseline social-related disability score and time to assess the effect of MADT vs. SADT on mean disability score in the social domain over follow-up.|||0.92|-0.49|
81740395|NCT02554877|163177211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.74||0.6295|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.99|4.37||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||4.37|-7.99|0.6295
81740396|NCT02554877|163177211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|3.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.95||0.4266|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.39|9.69||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||9.69|-3.39|0.4266
81740397|NCT02554877|163177211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|4.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.89||0.2038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.47|11.4||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||11.40|-1.47|0.2038
81740398|NCT02554877|163177211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.92||0.5592|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.19|8.78||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||8.78|-4.19|0.5592
81473213|NCT00564278|162638454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Family-Mixed Model Beta for MADT vs SADT|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.18||See Method of Estimation below.|||A Generalized Linear Mixed Model was used with random intercept for clinician adjusted for baseline family-related disability score and time to assess the effect of MADT vs. SADT on mean disability score in the family domain over follow-up.|||1.18|-0.08|
81740399|NCT02554877|163177212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|5.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.86|16.05||||||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||16.05|-5.86|
81740400|NCT02554877|163177212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|2.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.76|15.48||||||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||15.48|-9.76|
81740401|NCT02554877|163177212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|17.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.91|30.34||||||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||30.34|3.91|
81440992|NCT02709486|162573437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.88|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||0.88|0.44|0.0067
81440993|NCT02709486|162573437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.89|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||0.89|0.45|0.0087
81740402|NCT02554877|163177212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|2.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.8|16.22||||||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||16.22|-10.80|
81740403|NCT02554877|163177212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|2.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.61|16.45||||||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||16.45|-10.61|
81740404|NCT02554877|163177212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-2.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.08|9.94||||||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||9.94|-15.08|
81740405|NCT02554877|163177212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.29|13.03||||||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||13.03|-16.29|
81740406|NCT02554877|163177212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-4.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.4|11.22||||||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||11.22|-20.40|
81740407|NCT02554877|163177212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|2.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.66|19.16||||||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||19.16|-13.66|
81740408|NCT02554877|163177212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|7.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.3|19.02||||||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||19.02|-3.30|
81740409|NCT02554877|163177212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.13|13.87||||||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||13.87|-16.13|
81740410|NCT02554877|163177212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|5.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.07|19.04||||||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||19.04|-7.07|
81740411|NCT02554877|163177213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.68|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.12|5.2||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||5.20|-3.12|0.6800
81740412|NCT02554877|163177213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.515|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.52|5.8||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||5.80|-2.52|0.5150
81440994|NCT02709486|162573437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.0787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.04|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.04|0.53|0.0787
81440995|NCT02709486|162573437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||0.91|0.47|0.0129
81440996|NCT02709486|162573437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||0.91|0.47|0.0124
81740413|NCT02554877|163177213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|4.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53||0.0676|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.47|8.85||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||8.85|0.47|0.0676
81740414|NCT02554877|163177213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48||0.8021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.73|3.48||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||3.48|-4.73|0.8021
81740415|NCT02554877|163177213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49||0.4346|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.06|2.16||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||2.16|-6.06|0.4346
81440997|NCT02709486|162573437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.98|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||0.98|0.50|0.0399
81473214|NCT00564278|162638455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mixed Model Beta for MADT vs SADT|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|3.64||See Method of Estimation, below|||A Generalized Linear Mixed Model was used with random intercept for clinician adjusted for baseline QOL score and time to assess the effect of MADT vs. SADT on mean percent of quality of life over follow-up.|||3.64|-3.61|
81740416|NCT02554877|163177213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-2.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49||0.4173|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.15|2.09||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||2.09|-6.15|0.4173
81740417|NCT02554877|163177213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56||0.7036|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.21|3.26||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||3.26|-5.21|0.7036
81740418|NCT02554877|163177213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-2.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.2993|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.84|1.56||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||1.56|-6.84|0.2993
81740419|NCT02554877|163177213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57||0.9751|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.16|4.32||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||4.32|-4.16|0.9751
81440998|NCT02709486|162573437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.87|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||0.87|0.45|0.0060
81440999|NCT02709486|162573437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.42|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.42|0.72|0.9449
81473215|NCT00564278|162638456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mixed Model Beta for MADT vs SADT|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.66||See Method of Estimation below.|||A Generalized Linear Mixed Model was used with random intercept for clinician adjusted for baseline patient satisfaction and time to assess the effect of MADT vs. SADT on mean patient satisfaction over follow-up.|||0.66|-0.74|
81740420|NCT02554877|163177213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|4.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86||0.1408|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|8.96||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||8.96|-0.50|0.1408
81740421|NCT02554877|163177213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83||0.0986|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|9.38||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||9.38|0.02|0.0986
81740422|NCT02554877|163177213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|3.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.85||0.1851|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.92|8.5||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||8.50|-0.92|0.1851
81740423|NCT02554877|163177214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17||0.8559|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.19|3.98||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||3.98|-3.19|0.8559
81441000|NCT02709486|162573437|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.3238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.18|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.18|0.60|0.3238
81740424|NCT02554877|163177214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|2.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17||0.1729|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.62|6.55||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||6.55|-0.62|0.1729
81441001|NCT02709486|162573439|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.82|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: Least square (LS) Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||0.82|0.54|0.0001
81441002|NCT02709486|162573439|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.92|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||0.92|0.61|0.0067
81441003|NCT02709486|162573439|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.82|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||0.82|0.51|0.0003
81441004|NCT02709486|162573439|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.93|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||0.93|0.58|0.0112
81473216|NCT00564278|162638457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mixed Model Beta for MADT vs SADT|9.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.71|15.57||See Method of Estimation below.|||A Generalized Linear Mixed Model was used with random intercept for clinician to model the effect of MPT vs. SADT on the mean proportion of fully adherent days over the study period. We used an exchangeable covariance structure.|||15.57|2.71|
81740425|NCT02554877|163177214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|8.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.84|12.06||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||12.06|4.84|0.0002
81740426|NCT02554877|163177214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55||0.8837|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.85|4.59||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||4.59|-3.85|0.8837
81740427|NCT02554877|163177214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|3.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55||0.1573|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|7.84||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||7.84|-0.60|0.1573
81740428|NCT02554877|163177214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|7.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.65|12.11||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||12.11|3.65|0.0024
81441005|NCT02709486|162573439|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.92|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||0.92|0.56|0.0093
81441006|NCT02709486|162573439|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.96|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||0.96|0.59|0.0237
81473217|NCT02368886|162638464|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.17||||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.34||1-sided|Fisher Exact|||||0.34|0.00|0.0434
81740429|NCT02554877|163177214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|3.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.1538|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.55|7.73||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||7.73|-0.55|0.1538
81740430|NCT02554877|163177214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|4.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48||0.0789|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|8.49||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||8.49|0.28|0.0789
81740431|NCT02554877|163177214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|10.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.98|14.3||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||14.30|5.98|<0.0001
81740432|NCT02554877|163177214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|6.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.78||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.36|11.56||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||11.56|2.36|0.0132
81740433|NCT02554877|163177214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|7.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.85|11.96||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||11.96|2.85|0.0079
81740434|NCT02554877|163177214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|10.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.24|15.42||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||15.42|6.24|0.0001
81740435|NCT02554877|163177215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31||0.6597|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.01|6.92||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||6.92|-4.01|0.6597
81740436|NCT02554877|163177215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31||0.7583|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.45|6.49||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||6.49|-4.45|0.7583
81441007|NCT02709486|162573439|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.98|||Negative binomial model|||Week 12: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||0.98|0.56|0.0374
81441008|NCT02709486|162573439|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.0|||Negative binomial model|||Week 12: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.00|0.57|0.0468
81441009|NCT02709486|162573439|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.03|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.03|0.59|0.0751
81740437|NCT02554877|163177215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|3.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.33||0.3516|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.39|8.61||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||8.61|-2.39|0.3516
81740438|NCT02554877|163177215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38||0.5877|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.42|3.75||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||3.75|-7.42|0.5877
81740439|NCT02554877|163177215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-4.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38||0.2016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.92|1.26||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||1.26|-9.92|0.2016
81740440|NCT02554877|163177215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-6.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39||0.0568|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.08|-0.89||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||-0.89|-12.08|0.0568
81441010|NCT02709486|162573439|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.1305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.06|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.06|0.61|0.1305
81450602|NCT05958888|162587893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Icon vs. Text||||<.001
81441011|NCT02709486|162573439|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.3057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.16|||Negative binomial model|||Week 24: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.16|0.63|0.3057
81441012|NCT02709486|162573439|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.2056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.11|||Negative binomial model|||Week 24: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.11|0.61|0.2056
81473218|NCT02368886|162638465|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.1241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.1|||Log Rank|||||1.10|0.47|0.1241
81473219|NCT02368886|162638466|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.3797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.24|||Log Rank|||||1.24|0.57|0.3797
81473220|NCT02368886|162638467|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.4614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.31|||Log Rank|||||1.31|0.55|0.4614
81473221|NCT02368886|162638472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7319|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.7319
81473222|NCT02173379|162638497|NON_INFERIORITY|One-sided p-value by using Farrington-Manning non-inferiority test statistic with non-inferiority margin of 2.9%, to be compared with a one-sided significance level of 0.025.||||||0.0244|ONE_SIDED|97.5|||||Farrington-Manning|||"The hypothesis test is designed to show non-inferiority of Absorb BVS to XIENCE for the primary endpoint with a one-sided alpha of 0.025. The null (H0) and alternative (HA) hypotheses are:~H0: TLFAbsorb - TLFXIENCE ≥ ∆TLF HA: TLFAbsorb - TLFXIENCE \< ∆TLF."||||0.0244
81473223|NCT02173379|162638498|NON_INFERIORITY|One-sided p-value by using Farrington-Manning non-inferiority test statistic with non-inferiority margin of 4.8%, to be compared with a one-sided significance level of 0.025.||||||0.0006|||||||Farrington-Manning|||||||0.0006
81473224|NCT02636699|162638666|OTHER||Difference in Response Rates (%)|21.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|29.8|||Wald|||Analysis of the difference in response rates between DBV712 250 μg group and Placebo group and 2-sided Newcombe 95% confidence interval (CI). P-value was obtained from a 2-sided 5% test to evaluate the null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between treatment groups using the Wald method. Clinical relevance was evaluated based on the lower bound of the Newcombe 95% CI of the difference in response rates ≥15%.||29.8|12.4|<0.001
81740441|NCT02554877|163177215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-2.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36||0.3827|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.48|2.61||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||2.61|-8.48|0.3827
81740442|NCT02554877|163177215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-5.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.33||0.1126|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.81|0.2||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||0.20|-10.81|0.1126
81740443|NCT02554877|163177215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|-4.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36||0.216|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.73|1.38||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||1.38|-9.73|0.2160
81740444|NCT02554877|163177215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|3.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.74||0.3443|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.64|9.72||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||9.72|-2.64|0.3443
81740445|NCT02554877|163177215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|3.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.3031|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|9.94||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||9.94|-2.30|0.3031
81473225|NCT02636699|162638667|OTHER||Difference in Response Rates (%)|19.0||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|38.4|||Wald|||"Screening ED subgroup 1:~Analysis of the difference in response rates between DBV712 250 μg group and Placebo group and 2-sided Newcombe 95% CI. P-value was obtained from a 2-sided 5% test to evaluate the null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between treatment groups using the Wald method. Clinical relevance was evaluated based on the lower bound of the Newcombe 95% CI of the difference in response rates \>0."||38.4|-6.4|0.105
81441013|NCT02709486|162573441|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.99|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||0.99|0.39|0.0441
81473226|NCT02636699|162638667|OTHER||Difference in Response Rates (%)|22.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|30.8|||Wald|||"Screening ED subgroup 2:~Analysis of the difference in response rates between DBV712 250 μg group and Placebo group and 2-sided Newcombe 95% CI. P-value was obtained from a 2-sided 5% test to evaluate the null hypothesis of no difference in response rates between treatment groups using the Wald method. Clinical relevance was evaluated based on the lower bound of the Newcombe 95% CI of the difference in response rates \>0."||30.8|12.1|<0.001
81473227|NCT02636699|162638668|OTHER||Difference in Median CRD|297.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|130.0|317.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||The treatment effect was estimated using the Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the difference in median CRDs at Month 12.||317.0|130.0|<0.001
81473228|NCT02867202|162638688|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Data analysis was performed with SPSS version 22.0, using two-sided test, and a p value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||<0.05
81473229|NCT03763058|162638702|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.19||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Sign test|||||||0.012
81473230|NCT03763058|162638703|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.52||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Sign test|||||||0.002
81473231|NCT03763058|162638704|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.71||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Sign test|||||||0.045
81740446|NCT02554877|163177215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.72||0.8129|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.27|7.04||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||7.04|-5.27|0.8129
81441014|NCT02709486|162573441|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.1895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.17|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.17|0.46|0.1895
81473232|NCT03763058|162638705|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Sign test|||||||<0.001
81441015|NCT02709486|162573441|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.01|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.01|0.35|0.0567
81441016|NCT02709486|162573441|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.28|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.28|0.44|0.2960
81441017|NCT02709486|162573441|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.1215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.12|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.12|0.37|0.1215
81441018|NCT02709486|162573441|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.3569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.34|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.34|0.44|0.3569
81441019|NCT02709486|162573441|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.25|||Negative binomial model|||Week 12: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.25|0.36|0.2096
81441020|NCT02709486|162573441|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.2387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.28|||Negative binomial model|||Week 12: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.28|0.37|0.2387
81473233|NCT03763058|162638706|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Sign test|||Total HAD score||||<0.001
81473234|NCT01490697|162638707|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|16.0|||||Placebo plus Placebo - Mifepristone plus d-Cycloserine (DCS)|||16|-18|
81441021|NCT02709486|162573441|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.2627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.29|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.29|0.39|0.2627
81473235|NCT01490697|162638708|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|14.7|||||Placebo plus Placebo - Mifepristone plus d-Cycloserine (DCS)|||14.7|-6.9|
81473236|NCT03409120|162638709|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||linear mixed effects model|||We tested the equivalence of Burke-Fahn-Marsden scores over time (at baseline and at two time periods following DBS surgery) using a repeated measures ANOVA.||||<0.001
81473237|NCT03725033|162638712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0028|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and after 12 weeks row.||||0.0028
81473238|NCT03725033|162638713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0805|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0805
81473239|NCT03725033|162638714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and after 12 weeks row.||||0.99
81473240|NCT03725033|162638715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and after 12 weeks row.||||0.79
81473241|NCT01625689|162638737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>=|0.498|TWO_SIDED|||||No comparison between the LAIV and placebo groups by type of solicited reaction had a p-value below 0.498.|Fisher Exact|||||||>=0.498
81473242|NCT02134353|162638758|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|54.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|100.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Missing data for withdrawals related to safety or efficacy imputed using BOCF (baseline observation carried forward). Data collected at 6, 14 and 26 weeks.|||100|8|0.020
81473243|NCT02134353|162638759|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|40.0||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|92.0||Missing data for withdrawals due to safety/efficacy imputed using BOCF. Data collected at 6,14 and 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis||Missing data for withdrawals related to safety or efficacy imputed using BOCF. Data collected at 6, 14 and 26 weeks.|||92|-12|0.128
81473244|NCT02134353|162638760|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.14||||0.629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.671|1.936|||Regression, Cox|||||1.936|0.671|0.629
81473245|NCT02134353|162638761|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.75||||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.198|2.846|||Negative binomial model|||||2.846|0.198|0.673
81473246|NCT02134353|162638762|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.273||||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.315|5.154|||Negative binomial model|||||5.154|0.315|0.735
81473247|NCT02134353|162638763|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.545||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.411|||Negative binomial model|||Patients withdrawing early without an exacerbation had rate imputed based on number of exacerbations in 12 months prior to screening.||2.411|0.990|0.055
81473248|NCT02134353|162638763|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.357||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.275|||Negative binomial model|||Sensitivity analysis with no imputation of missing data.||2.275|0.810|0.246
81473249|NCT02134353|162638764|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.009||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.555|1.836|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.836|0.555|0.976
81473250|NCT02134353|162638765|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.259||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.551|||Mixed Models Analysis|Missing values due to withdrawal related to safety/efficacy imputed using BOCF||||0.551|-0.034|0.083
81473251|NCT02134353|162638766|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.87||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.406|3.145|||Mixed Models Analysis||Missing values due to withdrawal related to safety/efficacy imputed using BOCF|||3.145|-1.406|0.453
81473252|NCT02134353|162638767|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|87.0||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|155.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Missing data due to withdrawals for reasons related to safety/efficacy imputed using BOCF|||155|20|0.012
81740447|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.402|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|1.01||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||1.01|-0.33|0.4020
81740448|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.8789|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|0.73||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||0.73|-0.61|0.8789
81740449|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.0345|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|1.54||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2.||1.54|0.19|0.0345
81740450|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|2.08||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||2.08|0.48|0.0087
81740451|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0268|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|1.88||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||1.88|0.28|0.0268
81740452|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|2.19||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4.||2.19|0.58|0.0047
81740453|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|1.76||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||1.76|0.38|0.0116
81740454|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.27|1.66||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||1.66|0.27|0.0220
81473253|NCT00474786|162638768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.87||||0.1933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.07||Stratified for nephrectomy status, duration of response to sunitinib therapy, tumor histology, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) prognostic group.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio less than (\<) 1 means temsirolimus (TEMSR) is at lower risk.|||1.07|0.71|0.1933
81473254|NCT00474786|162638769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.87||||0.1888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.07||Stratified for nephrectomy status, duration of response to sunitinib therapy, tumor histology, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) prognostic group.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio less than (\<) 1 means temsirolimus (TEMSR) is at lower risk.|||1.07|0.70|0.1888
81473255|NCT00474786|162638771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.31||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.63||Stratified for nephrectomy status, duration of response to sunitinib therapy, tumor histology, and MSKCC prognostic group.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio \<1 means temsirolimus (TEMSR) is at lower risk.|||1.63|1.05|0.0144
81473256|NCT03168919|162638826|OTHER|Comparison||||||||||||||||The baseline and the end of therapy MRI parameters are compared.|Due to very small accrual, the statistical analysis couln't be performed.|||
81473257|NCT01085136|162638831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.61||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.85||P-value is calculated from two-sided stratified log-rank test|stratified log-rank test|||Hazard ratio is calculated from Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the only factor, stratified by gender and maximum duration of erlotinib or gefitinib (\<6 months vs \>=6 months).||0.85|0.44|0.0030
81473258|NCT01085136|162638833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.7905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.44|||Stratified log-rank test.|P-value is calculated from two-sided stratified log-rank test.||Hazard ratio was calculated from Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as the only factor, stratified by gender and maximum duration of erlotinib or gefitinib (\<6 months vs \>=6 months).||1.44|0.76|0.7905
81740455|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|2.01||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8.||2.01|0.62|0.0021
81740456|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|2.26||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||2.26|0.56|0.0067
81740457|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.0225|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.33|2.02||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||2.02|0.33|0.0225
81740458|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|2.25||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12.||2.25|0.55|0.0073
81740459|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.2391|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.73||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2. The readings with residual greater than 3.5 times of its standard derivation were excluded from the presentation. (Excluding outliers)||0.73|-0.12|0.2391
81740460|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.9912|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.42|0.43||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2. The readings with residual greater than 3.5 times of its standard derivation were excluded from the presentation. (Excluding outliers)||0.43|-0.42|0.9912
81740461|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.193|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|0.77||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 2. The readings with residual greater than 3.5 times of its standard derivation were excluded from the presentation. (Excluding outliers)||0.77|-0.09|0.1930
81740462|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|1.25||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4. The readings with residual greater than 3.5 times of its standard derivation were excluded from the presentation. (Excluding outliers)||1.25|0.35|0.0038
81740463|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.0394|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.12|1.02||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4. The readings with residual greater than 3.5 times of its standard derivation were excluded from the presentation.(Excluding outliers)||1.02|0.12|0.0394
81740464|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0862|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|0.93||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 4. The readings with residual greater than 3.5 times of its standard derivation were excluded from the presentation.(Excluding outliers)||0.93|0.02|0.0862
81740465|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|1.61||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8. The readings with residual greater than 3.5 times of its standard derivation were excluded from the presentation.(Excluding outliers)||1.61|0.48|0.0024
81441022|NCT02709486|162573441|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.2863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.31|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group||1.31|0.40|0.2863
81441023|NCT02709486|162573441|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.58|||Negative binomial model|||Week 24: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.58|0.43|0.5560
81441024|NCT02709486|162573441|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.5076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.53|||Negative binomial model|||Week 24: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.53|0.42|0.5076
81441025|NCT00606502|162573456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.14||||||||1.14|0.61|
81441026|NCT02443545|162573463|OTHER|One-sample t-test, to determine whether the change from baseline in LIC was significantly different from 0.||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline after 1 year of deferiprone therapy||||0.0000
81441027|NCT02443545|162573463|OTHER|One-sample t-test, to determine whether the change from baseline in LIC was significantly different from 0.||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline after 2 years of deferiprone therapy||||0.0000
81441028|NCT02443545|162573463|OTHER|One-sample t-test, to determine whether the change from baseline in LIC was significantly different from 0.||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline after 3 years of deferiprone therapy||||0.0000
81441029|NCT02443545|162573464|OTHER|One-sample t-test, to determine whether the change from baseline in MRI T2\* was significantly different from 0.||||||0.3146|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline after 1 year of deferiprone therapy||||0.3146
81441030|NCT02443545|162573464|OTHER|One-sample t-test, to determine whether the change from baseline in MRI T2\* was significantly different from 0.||||||0.9454|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline after 2 years of deferiprone therapy||||0.9454
81441031|NCT02443545|162573464|OTHER|One-sample t-test, to determine whether the change from baseline in MRI 2\* was significantly different from 0.||||||0.4336|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline after 3 years of deferiprone therapy||||0.4336
81441032|NCT02443545|162573465|OTHER|One-sample t-test, to determine whether the change from baseline in serum ferritin was significantly different from 0||||||0.9952|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline after 1 year of deferiprone therapy||||0.9952
81441033|NCT02443545|162573465|OTHER|One-sample t-test, to determine whether the change from baseline in serum ferritin was significantly different from 0||||||0.0008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline after 2 years of deferiprone therapy||||0.0008
81441034|NCT02443545|162573465|OTHER|One-sample t-test, to determine whether the change from baseline in serum ferritin was significantly different from 0||||||0.042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline after 3 years of deferiprone therapy||||0.0420
81441035|NCT01770431|162573479|SUPERIORITY||chi-squared|14.7315||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0001
81441036|NCT01770431|162573480|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.81|||Regression, Cox|||||0.81|0.55|<0.0001
81473259|NCT01085136|162638835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.98||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.357|6.543|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) and p-value (two-sided) from logistic regression stratified for maximum treatment duration of prior erlotinib or gefitinib (\>=6 months vs \<6 months) and gender.||6.543|1.357|0.0065
81473260|NCT02195427|162638837|NON_INFERIORITY|"A WSRS change of 1 grade is considered to be clinically significant. A difference of ≤0.5 grade between the two treatment groups (i.e., half of the clinically significant difference) = non-inferiority margin.~The primary efficacy endpoint uses a paired-design and is analyzed by calculating two-sided confidence intervals of the mean difference between TEOSYAL® RHA Global Action and the control device, between the V1 enrollment visit (baseline) and V7 (24 weeks after baseline)."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.17|0.11|||||The decision is based on the upper limit of the 2-sided confidence interval for the difference for the change from baseline, between test and comparator treatment. For achieving non-inferiority, the upper confidence limit of a 97.5% CI must be ≤0.5|"Efficacy of TEOSYAL® RHA Global Action versus control is analyzed in a non-inferiority statistical model using the 5-grade Wrinkle Severity Rating Scale (WSRS) as rated by the Blinded Live Evaluator at 24 weeks after baseline.~The primary endpoint is the aesthetic improvement from pre-injection of the NLF at the side of the face treated with TEOSYAL® RHA Ultra Deep compared to the one at the side of the face treated with the control device, as assessed by the BLE at 24 weeks after baseline."||0.11|-0.17|
81740466|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|1.48||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8. The readings with residual greater than 3.5 times of its standard derivation were excluded from the presentation.(Excluding outliers)||1.48|0.37|0.0068
81441037|NCT02610816|162573519|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiplicity, since a single primary endpoint is analyzed|Mixed Models Analysis|No adjustment of degrees of freedom is needed.||The primary treatment comparison was to compare change in PEESS V2.0 scores of 1FED versus 4FED. The primary null hypothesis was 4FED would be no more effective than 1FED. This was designed as a superiority trial.||||0.04
81441038|NCT02610816|162573520|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||This is a calculated p-value. The threshold for statistical significance is p \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81441039|NCT02610816|162573520|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||This is a calculated p-value. The threshold for statistical significance is p \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81441040|NCT02610816|162573521|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81441041|NCT02610816|162573524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.93
81441042|NCT02610816|162573525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.74
81441043|NCT02610816|162573526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.36
81478227|NCT02559570|162646242|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204||0.5802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.517|0.29|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|Weighted average||0.290|-0.517|0.5802
81740467|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.29|1.42||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 8. The readings with residual greater than 3.5 times of its standard derivation were excluded from the presentation.(Excluding outliers)||1.42|0.29|0.0132
81441044|NCT02697773|162573535|SUPERIORITY|Step-down testing procedure within each of the primary endpoints was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 2.5/5 mg vs placebo was tested first and if found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg vs placebo. Tanezumab treatment group was declared as superior to placebo if the corresponding treatment contrast was significant over all 3 primary endpoints.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.13||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.13|-1.07|0.0129
81740468|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|2.14||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12. The readings with residual greater than 3.5 times of its standard derivation were excluded from the presentation.(Excluding outliers)||2.14|0.65|0.0024
81441045|NCT02697773|162573535|SUPERIORITY|Step-down testing procedure within each of the primary endpoints was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 2.5/5 mg vs placebo was tested first and if found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg vs placebo. Tanezumab treatment group was declared as superior to placebo if the corresponding treatment contrast was significant over all 3 primary endpoints.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.26||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.26|-1.20|0.0023
81441046|NCT02697773|162573536|SUPERIORITY|Step-down testing procedure within each of the primary endpoints was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 2.5/5 mg vs placebo was tested first and if found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg vs placebo. Tanezumab treatment group was declared as superior to placebo if the corresponding treatment contrast was significant over all 3 primary endpoints.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.19||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed data sets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.19|-1.14|0.0065
81441047|NCT02697773|162573536|SUPERIORITY|Step-down testing procedure within each of the primary endpoints was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 2.5/5 mg vs placebo was tested first and if found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg vs placebo. Tanezumab treatment group was declared as superior to placebo if the corresponding treatment contrast was significant over all 3 primary endpoints.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.42||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.42|-1.37|0.0002
81441048|NCT02697773|162573537|SUPERIORITY|Step-down testing procedure within each of the primary endpoints was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 2.5/5 mg vs placebo was tested first and if found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg vs placebo. Tanezumab treatment group was declared as superior to placebo if the corresponding treatment contrast was significant over all 3 primary endpoints.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.05||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.39|0.0109
81441049|NCT02697773|162573537|SUPERIORITY|Step-down testing procedure within each of the primary endpoints was applied to maintain Type I error. Tanezumab 2.5/5 mg vs placebo was tested first and if found significant, then the testing was continued for Tanezumab 2.5 mg vs placebo. Tanezumab treatment group was declared as superior to placebo if the corresponding treatment contrast was significant over all 3 primary endpoints.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.08||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-0.41|0.0038
81441050|NCT02697773|162573538|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-1.08|0.0020
81441051|NCT02697773|162573538|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.26|-1.10|0.0014
81450603|NCT05958888|162587893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Text||||<.001
81450604|NCT05958888|162587893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.72|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Icon||||.72
81441052|NCT02697773|162573538|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.45|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.45|-1.31|<.0001
81441053|NCT02697773|162573538|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.44|-1.30|<.0001
81441054|NCT02697773|162573538|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.15|-1.03|0.0085
81441055|NCT02697773|162573538|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.85|0.0657
81441056|NCT02697773|162573538|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.31|-1.25|0.0012
81441057|NCT02697773|162573538|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.38|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.38|-1.33|0.0004
81539385|NCT03192176|162758717|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.8354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|12.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||12.62|0.04|0.8354
81740469|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.89||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12. The readings with residual greater than 3.5 times of its standard derivation were excluded from the presentation.(Excluding outliers)||1.89|0.40|0.0115
81740470|NCT02554877|163177216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference from placebo|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0344|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.22|1.72||Two (2)-sided p-values were from MMRM with baseline value, time (study day), treatment group, time by treatment interaction as fixed effects and an unstructured correlation matrix.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the reference and each of the active doses was the test for Week 12. The readings with residual greater than 3.5 times of its standard derivation were excluded from the presentation.(Excluding outliers)||1.72|0.22|0.0344
81441058|NCT02697773|162573540|SUPERIORITY||Least Mean Square Difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.34|-1.17|0.0004
81740471|NCT05133180|163177223|SUPERIORITY|The following null hypothesis is defined on this endpoint: the number of patients reaching a value of Schirmer I test (without anaesthesia) \>10mm/5min at week 4 in cenegermin (rhNGF) is lower or equal than control. The null hypothesis is rejected if the associated primary analysis p-value is lower than 0.025.|Odds Ratio (OR)|16.946|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.412|84.165||P-value of treatment variable from logistic regression model on the number of patients reaching a value of Schirmer I test (without anaesthesia) \>10mm/5min|Regression, Logistic|||It was analyzed by means of a logistic regression model adjusting by pre-defined baseline factors (treatment, gender, age class, baseline Schirmer I test value as fixed effects and site as random effect). For the imputation of missing data at week 4, a Multiple Imputation approach is adopted by performing a regression model with the baseline Schirmer I test value, gender, age class, and Schirmer I test at week 2 as explanatory variables and generating 200 datasets.||84.165|3.412|<0.001
81740472|NCT05133180|163177224|SUPERIORITY|The following null hypothesis is defined on this endpoint: the change from baseline (reduction) in the global SANDE score at week 12 in cenegermin is lower or equal than control. The null hypothesis is rejected if the associated primary analysis p-value is lower than 0.025.|adjusted mean difference|-4.561||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.581|4.459||P-value of adjusted means difference between treatments from the ANCOVA model on change from baseline in the global SANDE score.|ANCOVA|||This endpoint was analyzed by means of an Analysis of Covariance with change from baseline in global SANDE Score at Week 12 as dependent variable, treatment, gender, age class, baseline global SANDE score as fixed effects and site as random effect. For missing data, Multiple Imputation approach is adopted by performing a regression model with the baseline global SANDE score, gender, age class, and intermediate global SANDE scores up to week 12 as explanatory variables and generating 200 datasets||4.459|-13.581|0.322
81539386|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.9671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|16.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||16.04|0.06|0.9671
81441059|NCT02697773|162573540|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.50|-1.33|<.0001
81441060|NCT02697773|162573540|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.60|-1.45|<.0001
81441061|NCT02697773|162573540|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-0.68|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.68|-1.53|<.0001
81441062|NCT02697773|162573540|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-1.07|0.0057
81441063|NCT02697773|162573540|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.13|-1.02|0.0114
81441064|NCT02697773|162573540|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.38|||ANCOVA|||Week 12:Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.38|-1.33|0.0004
81441065|NCT02697773|162573540|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.58|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC physical function subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.58|-1.52|<.0001
81441066|NCT02697773|162573542|SUPERIORITY||Least Mean Square Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.02|-0.32|0.0236
81441067|NCT02697773|162573542|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis subscale and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.02|-0.27|0.0958
81441068|NCT02697773|162573542|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-0.40|0.0007
81473261|NCT02195427|162638837|NON_INFERIORITY|"A WSRS change of 1 grade is considered to be clinically significant. A difference of ≤0.5 grade between the two treatment groups (i.e., half of the clinically significant difference) = non-inferiority margin.~The primary efficacy endpoint uses a paired-design and is analyzed by calculating two-sided confidence intervals of the mean difference between TEOSYAL® RHA Deep Lines and the control device, between the V1 enrollment visit (baseline) and V7 (24 weeks after baseline)."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.25|0.06|||||The decision is based on the upper limit of the 2-sided confidence interval for the difference for the change from baseline, between test and comparator treatment. For achieving non-inferiority, the upper confidence limit of a 97.5% CI must be ≤0.5|"Efficacy of TEOSYAL® RHA Deep Lines versus control is analyzed in a non-inferiority statistical model using the 5-grade Wrinkle Severity Rating Scale (WSRS) as rated by the Blinded Live Evaluator at 24 weeks after baseline.~The primary endpoint is the aesthetic improvement from pre-injection of the NLF at the side of the face treated with TEOSYAL® RHA Deep Lines compared to the one at the side of the face treated with the control device, as assessed by the BLE at 24 weeks after baseline"||0.06|-0.25|
81740473|NCT05133180|163177225|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was based on a logistic regression with the number of patients reaching a value of Schirmer I test \>10mm/5min at week 8 as dependent variable, treatment, gender, age class and baseline Schirmer I test value as qualitative independent variables. Site was considered as random effects that vary randomly among patients.|Odds Ratio (OR)|15.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.091|82.31|||Regression, Logistic|||This key secondary endpoint was analyzed by means of a logistic regression model with the number of patients reaching a value of Schirmer I test \>10mm/5min at Week 8 as dependent variable, treatment, gender, age class and baseline Schirmer I test value as fixed effects and site as random effect.||82.310|3.091|<0.001
81441069|NCT02697773|162573542|SUPERIORITY||Least Mean Square Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.07|-0.36|0.0040
81539387|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.16||||0.3289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|31.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||31.87|0.31|0.3289
81539388|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.26||||0.3157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|32.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||32.71|0.32|0.3157
81539389|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|16.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||16.83|0.06|0.991
81539390|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.5139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|26.12||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||26.12|0.20|0.5139
81740474|NCT05133180|163177226|SUPERIORITY||adjusted mean difference|-2.753||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.303|6.798||P-value of adjusted means difference between treatments from the ANCOVA model on change from baseline in SANDE score for frequency at Week 12.|ANCOVA regression model|||This endpoint was analyzed by means of an ANCOVA adjusting by pre-defined baseline factors (treatment, gender, age class, baseline SANDE score for severity as fixed effects and site as random effect).||6.798|-12.303|0.572
81740475|NCT05133180|163177227|SUPERIORITY||adjusted mean difference|-4.732||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.819|4.354||P-value of adjusted means difference between treatments from the ANCOVA model on change from baseline in SANDE score for severity at Week 12.|ANCOVA regression model|||This endpoint was analyzed by means of an ANCOVA adjusting by pre-defined baseline factors (treatment, gender, age class, baseline SANDE score for severity as fixed effects and site as random effect).||4.354|-13.819|0.307
81740476|NCT05133180|163177228|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID was provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|least square mean difference|2.16||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.668|7.988||P-value of Least Square (LS) means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Quality of Life Module (Daily Activities) at Week 4|MMRM|||Impact on daily activities at week 4.||7.988|-3.668|0.468
81740477|NCT05133180|163177228|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID was provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|least square mean difference|2.431||||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|9.362||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Quality of Life Module (Emotional Impact) at Week 4.|MMRM|||Emotional Impact due to Dry eye at week 4.||9.362|-4.500|0.492
81473262|NCT01093651|162638851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The main effect analysis for CD4+ T-cell count over time and between the 2 groups did not achieve p\<0.05 (not statistically significant).|Mixed Models Analysis|Study subject was included in these models as a random variable to account for within-participant correlation.||The main effect analysis was applied to both rows (timepoint) and categories (groups). It used linear mixed models to simultaneously assess differences in CD4+ T-cell count between the DPP4 inhibitor and placebo groups (categories) over time (rows). Pairwise post-hoc contrasts were performed to assess the between and within group differences in outcome measures at each time point.||||>0.05
81539391|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.32||||0.3079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|33.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||33.45|0.33|0.3079
81539392|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.83||||0.0469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|75.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||75.68|1.03|0.0469
81740478|NCT05133180|163177228|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM). Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID was provided using least square means at each visit and overall. Missing data will be imputed according to the questionnaire manuals"|LS means difference|3.3||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.511|13.111||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Quality of Life Module (Impact on Work) at Week 4.|MMRM|||Impact on Work due to Dry Eye at week 4.||13.111|-6.511|0.510
81740479|NCT05133180|163177228|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID was provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|Least square mean difference|4.078||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.142|11.299||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Quality of Life Module (Daily Activities) at Week 12.|MMRM|||Quality of life - Impact on daily activities - Week 12||11.299|-3.142|0.268
81740480|NCT05133180|163177228|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID was provided using least square means at each visit and overall"|least square mean difference|5.55||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.462|14.562||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Quality of Life Module (Emotional Impact) at Week 12.|MMRM|||Quality of life - Emotional Impact due to Dry eye - Week 12||14.562|-3.462|0.227
81740481|NCT05133180|163177228|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID was provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|least square mean difference|3.475||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.651|13.601||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Quality of Life Module (Impact on Work) at Week 12.|MMRM|||Quality of life - Impact on Work due to Dry Eye - Week 12||13.601|-6.651|0.501
81740482|NCT05133180|163177229|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID was provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|least square mean difference|-0.549||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.82|10.723||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Treatment Satisfaction \& Bother module (Satisfaction with Treatment Effectiveness) at Week 4.|MMRM|||IDEEL Treatment satisfaction \& Bother Module Satisfaction with Treatment Effectiveness - week 4||10.723|-11.820|0.924
81441070|NCT02697773|162573542|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.00|-0.31|0.0498
81441071|NCT02697773|162573542|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.06|-0.24|0.2380
81441072|NCT02697773|162573542|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.01|-0.34|0.0426
81441073|NCT02697773|162573542|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline PGA of osteoarthritis and baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-0.45|0.0014
81441074|NCT02697773|162573544|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.61|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.61|1.22|0.0027
81441075|NCT02697773|162573544|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.89|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.89|1.36|0.0004
81441076|NCT02697773|162573544|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.95|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.95|1.33|0.0008
81473263|NCT01093651|162638852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The main effect analysis for plasma HIV RNA copy number/mL over time and between the 2 groups did not achieve p\<0.05 (not statistically significant).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The main effect analysis was applied to both rows (timepoint) and categories (groups). It used linear mixed models to simultaneously assess differences in plasma HIV RNA copy number/mL between the DPP4 inhibitor and placebo groups (categories) over time (rows). Pairwise post-hoc contrasts were performed to assess the between and within group differences in outcome measures at each time point.||||>0.05
81473264|NCT01093651|162638853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The main effect analysis for serum TNFR2 levels over time and between the 2 groups did not achieve p\<0.05 (not statistically significant).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The main effect analysis was applied to both rows (timepoint) and categories (groups). It used linear mixed models to simultaneously assess differences in serum TNFR2 levels between the DPP4 inhibitor and placebo groups (categories) over time (rows). Pairwise post-hoc contrasts were performed to assess the between and within group differences in outcome measures at each time point.||||>0.05
81473265|NCT01093651|162638854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0002||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The main effect analysis for SDF1-alpha levels over time and between the 2 groups achieved p\<0.0002.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The main effect analysis was applied to both rows (timepoint) and categories (groups). It used linear mixed models to simultaneously assess differences in serum SDF1α levels between the DPP4 inhibitor and placebo groups (categories) over time (rows). Pairwise post-hoc contrasts were performed to assess the between and within group differences in outcome measures at each time point.||||<0.0002
81473266|NCT01093651|162638855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The main effect analysis for serum RANTES levels over time and between the 2 groups did not achieve p\<0.05 (not statistically significant).|Mixed Models Analysis|||The main effect analysis was applied to both rows (timepoint) and categories (groups). It used linear mixed models to simultaneously assess differences in serum RANTES levels between the DPP4 inhibitor and placebo groups (categories) over time (rows). Pairwise post-hoc contrasts were performed to assess the between and within group differences in outcome measures at each time point.||||>0.05
81473267|NCT01093651|162638856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.04||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The main effect analysis for area under the glucose tolerance curve over time and between the 2 groups achieved p\<0.04.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The main effect analysis was applied to both rows (timepoint) and categories (groups). It used linear mixed models to simultaneously assess differences in area under the glucose tolerance curves between the DPP4 inhibitor and placebo groups (categories) over time (rows). Pairwise post-hoc contrasts were performed to assess the between and within group differences in outcome measures at each time point.||||<0.04
81473268|NCT01093651|162638857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The non-paramteric test for adverse event cummulative frequency between the 2 groups did not achieve p\<0.05 (not statistically significant)|Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis non-parametric test of cell frequencies||||>0.05
81740483|NCT05133180|163177229|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID was provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|least square mean difference|1.072||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.398|7.542||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Treatment Satisfaction \& Bother module (Treatment- Related Bother / Inconvenience) at Week 4.|MMRM|||IDEEL Treatment satisfaction \& Bother Module - Treatment- Related Bother / Inconvenience - week 4||7.542|-5.398|0.745
81740484|NCT05133180|163177229|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID was provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|least square mean difference|-4.206||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.53|7.118||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Treatment Satisfaction \& Bother module (Satisfaction with Treatment Effectiveness) at Week 12.|MMRM|||IDEEL Treatment satisfaction \& Bother Module - Satisfaction with Treatment Effectiveness - week 12||7.118|-15.530|0.467
81740485|NCT05133180|163177229|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID was provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|least square mean difference|2.244||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.387|9.874||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Treatment Satisfaction \& Bother module (Treatment- Related Bother / Inconvenience) at Week 12.|MMRM|||IDEEL Treatment satisfaction \& Bother Module - Treatment- Related Bother / Inconvenience - week 12||9.874|-5.387|0.564
81740486|NCT05133180|163177230|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID was provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|least square mean difference|-0.805||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.086|5.476||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Symptom Bother Module at Week 4.|MMRM|||IDEEL - Symptom Bother module - week 4||5.476|-7.086|0.802
81539393|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.39||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|119.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||119.1|1.74|0.0134
81740487|NCT05133180|163177230|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID was provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|least square mean difference|-8.789||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.16|-1.418||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Symptom Bother Module at Week 12.|MMRM|||IDEEL - Symptom Bother module - week 12||-1.418|-16.160|0.019
81740488|NCT05133180|163177231|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-1.518||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.005|-0.031||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in Cornea and conjunctiva vital staining with fluorescein NEI scale at Week 4.|MMRM|||Herein Week 4 was considered. The change from baseline in Cornea and conjunctiva vital staining with fluorescein NEI scale was analyzed by means of an MMRM adjusting by pre-defined factors (gender, age class, NEI scale baseline value, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction; subject was considered as a random effect).||-0.031|-3.005|0.045
81740489|NCT05133180|163177231|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-1.773||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.446|-0.101||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in Cornea and conjunctiva vital staining with fluorescein NEI scale at Week 8.|MMRM|||Herein Week 8 was considered. The change from baseline in Cornea and conjunctiva vital staining with fluorescein NEI scale was analyzed by means of an MMRM adjusting by pre-defined factors (gender, age class, NEI scale baseline value, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction; subject was considered as a random effect).||-0.101|-3.446|0.038
81740490|NCT05133180|163177231|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-1.224||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.096|0.649||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in Cornea and conjunctiva vital staining with fluorescein NEI scale at Week 12|MMRM|||Herein Week 12 was considered. The change from baseline in Cornea and conjunctiva vital staining with fluorescein NEI scale was analyzed by means of an MMRM adjusting by pre-defined factors (gender, age class, NEI scale baseline value, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction; subject was considered as a random effect).||0.649|-3.096|0.200
81740491|NCT05133180|163177232|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|1.64||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.98||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in TFBUT at Week 4.|MMRM|||Herein week 4 was considered. The change from baseline in TFBUT values was analyzed by means of a MMRM adjusting by pre-defined factors (gender, age class, TFBUT baseline value, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction; subject was considered as a random effect).||2.980|0.300|0.016
81740492|NCT05133180|163177232|SUPERIORITY||least ssquare mean difference|1.133||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.329|2.596||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in TFBUT at Week 8.|MMRM|||Herein week 8 was considered. The change from baseline in TFBUT values was analyzed by means of a MMRM adjusting by pre-defined factors (gender, age class, TFBUT baseline value, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction; subject was considered as a random effect).||2.596|-0.329|0.129
81740493|NCT05133180|163177232|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|1.36||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|2.722||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in TFBUT at Week 12.|MMRM|||Herein week 12 was considered. The change from baseline in TFBUT values was analyzed by means of a MMRM adjusting by pre-defined factors (gender, age class, TFBUT baseline value, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction; subject was considered as a random effect).||2.722|-0.002|0.050
81740494|NCT05133180|163177233|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein Week 4 was considered. Change from baseline between the two treatment groups was compared using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption not met.||||<0.001
81740495|NCT05133180|163177233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein Week 8 was considered. Change from baseline between the two treatment groups was compared using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption not met.||||0.009
81740496|NCT05133180|163177233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein Week 12 was considered. Change from baseline between the two treatment groups was compared using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption not met.||||0.020
81740497|NCT05133180|163177233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein Week 16 was considered. Change from baseline between the two treatment groups was compared using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption not met.||||0.022
81441077|NCT02697773|162573544|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|3.04|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.04|1.37|0.0004
81441078|NCT02697773|162573544|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.2283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.87|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.87|0.86|0.2283
81473269|NCT03611582|162638858|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-10.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.97|-8.57|||ANCOVA|||Treatment policy estimand||-8.57|-11.97|<.0001
81740498|NCT05133180|163177234|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein Week 16 was considered. Change from baseline between the two treatment groups was compared using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption not met.||||0.065
81740499|NCT05133180|163177235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.125||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein week 16 was considered. Change from baseline between the two treatment groups was compared using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption not met.||||0.125
81740500|NCT05133180|163177236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein Week 8 was considered. Change from baseline between the two treatment groups was compared using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption not met.||||0.005
81740501|NCT05133180|163177236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.116||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein Week 12 was considered. Change from baseline between the two treatment groups was compared using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption not met.||||0.116
81740502|NCT05133180|163177236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.864||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein Week 16 was considered. Change from baseline between the two treatment groups was compared using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption not met.||||0.864
81740503|NCT05133180|163177237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein Week 8 was considered. Change from baseline between the two treatment groups was compared using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption not met.||||0.011
81740504|NCT05133180|163177237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.316||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein Week 12 was considered. Change from baseline between the two treatment groups was compared using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption not met.||||0.316
81740505|NCT05133180|163177237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.685||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein Week 16 was considered. Change from baseline between the two treatment groups was compared using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption not met.||||0.685
81441079|NCT02697773|162573544|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.1066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.03|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.03|0.93|0.1066
81441080|NCT02697773|162573544|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12: Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.54|1.10|0.0154
81473270|NCT03611582|162638858|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-12.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.34|-11.0|||MMRM (mixed model repeated measurement)|||Hypothetical estimand||-11.00|-14.34|<0.0001
81539394|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.98||||0.1606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|46.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||46.90|0.53|0.1606
81441081|NCT02697773|162573544|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|3.27|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12: Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.27|1.38|0.0006
81450605|NCT05958888|162587894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Text vs. Control||||<.001
81450606|NCT05958888|162587894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Icon vs. Control||||<.001
81450607|NCT05958888|162587894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Control||||<.001
81450608|NCT05958888|162587894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Icon vs. Text||||<.001
81450609|NCT05958888|162587894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Text||||.01
81441082|NCT02697773|162573544|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.1139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.07|0.92|0.1139
81441083|NCT02697773|162573544|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|3.04|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.04|1.31|0.0014
81441084|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.78|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.78|1.30|0.0009
81441085|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.90|1.36|0.0004
81441086|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.96|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.96|1.29|0.0015
81539395|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.69||||0.0854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|58.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||58.35|0.77|0.0854
81740506|NCT05133180|163177238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein Week 8 was considered. Change from baseline between the two treatment groups was compared using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption not met.||||0.016
81740507|NCT05133180|163177238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein Week 12 was considered. Change from baseline between the two treatment groups was compared using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption not met.||||0.160
81740508|NCT05133180|163177238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.839||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein Week 16 was considered. Change from baseline between the two treatment groups was compared using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption not met.||||0.839
81740509|NCT05133180|163177239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0455|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0455
81740510|NCT05133180|163177240|SUPERIORITY|Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed by comparing the two treatment groups using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption was not met.||||||0.06||||||p-value corresponds to two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|t-test, 2 sided|||Quality of life - Impact on daily activities - Week 8||||0.060
81740511|NCT05133180|163177240|SUPERIORITY|Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed by comparing the two treatment groups using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption was not met.||||||0.079||||||p-value corresponds to two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|t-test, 2 sided|||Quality of life - Emotional impact due to Dry eye - Week 8||||0.079
81740512|NCT05133180|163177240|SUPERIORITY|Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed by comparing the two treatment groups using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption was not met.||||||0.251||||||p-value corresponds to two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants|t-test, 2 sided|||Quality of life - Impact on work due to Dry Eye - Week 8||||0.251
81740513|NCT05133180|163177240|SUPERIORITY|Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed by comparing the two treatment groups using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption was not met.||||||0.203||||||p-value corresponds to two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|t-test, 2 sided|||Quality of life - Impact on daily activities - Week 16||||0.203
81740514|NCT05133180|163177240|SUPERIORITY|Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed by comparing the two treatment groups using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption was not met.||||||0.114||||||p-value corresponds to two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|t-test, 2 sided|||Quality of life - Emotional impact due to Dry eye - Week 16||||0.114
81740515|NCT05133180|163177240|SUPERIORITY|Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed by comparing the two treatment groups using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption was not met.||||||0.112||||||p-value corresponds to two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|t-test, 2 sided|||Quality of life - Impact on work due to Dry Eye - Week 16||||0.112
81441087|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|3.07|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.07|1.34|0.0008
81473271|NCT03611582|162638859|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.04|9.26|||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment policy estimand||9.26|4.04|<0.0001
81740516|NCT05133180|163177241|SUPERIORITY|Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed by comparing the two treatment groups using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption was not met.||||||0.002||||||p-value corresponds to two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants|t-test, 2 sided|||Symptom bother module - Week 8||||0.002
81740517|NCT05133180|163177241|SUPERIORITY|Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed by comparing the two treatment groups using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption was not met.||||||0.076||||||p-value corresponds to two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants|t-test, 2 sided|||Symptom bother module - Week 16||||0.076
81740518|NCT05133180|163177242|SUPERIORITY|Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed by comparing the two treatment groups using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption was not met.||||||0.16||||||p-value corresponds to two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants|t-test, 2 sided|||IDEEL - Satisfaction with Treatment Effectiveness - Week 8||||0.160
81740519|NCT05133180|163177242|SUPERIORITY|Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed by comparing the two treatment groups using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption was not met.||||||0.009||||||p-value corresponds to two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|t-test, 2 sided|||IDEEL - Treatment- Related Bother / Inconvenience - Week 8||||0.009
81740520|NCT05133180|163177242|SUPERIORITY|Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed by comparing the two treatment groups using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption was not met.||||||0.076||||||p-value corresponds to two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants|t-test, 2 sided|||IDEEL - Satisfaction with Treatment Effectiveness - Week 16||||0.076
81740521|NCT05133180|163177242|SUPERIORITY|Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed by comparing the two treatment groups using a two-sample t-test or a Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilson rank sum) test if normality assumption was not met.||||||0.128||||||p-value corresponds to two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|t-test, 2 sided|||IDEEL - Treatment- Related Bother / Inconvenience - Week 16||||0.128
81740522|NCT01108445|163177254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.406||||0.157|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.157
81740523|NCT01108445|163177256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median PFS|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The 95% CI for the HC was (4,6). If the median PFS for RAD001 is within the 95% CI for the HC, it is determined that there is not enough statistical evidence to say that the median PFS is different than the HC.|A comparison of the median PFS for RAD001 arm was compared to the 95% confidence interval(CI) of the median PFS of the historical control (HC). The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in the median PFS between the treatment arms and the historical control. If the median PFS is outside the 95%CI for the HC,it is determined there is statistical evidence that median PFS is different from the HC.||||
81740524|NCT01108445|163177256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median PFS|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||95% CI for HC was(4,6). If the median PFS for Sunitinib is within the 95% CI for the HC,it is determined that there is not enough statistical evidence to say that the median PFS is different than the HC.|A comparison of the median PFS for Sunitinib arm was compared to the 95% confidence interval(CI) of the median PFS of the historical control (HC). The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in the median PFS between the treatment arms and the historical control. If the median PFS is outside the 95%CI for the HC,it is determined there is statistical evidence that median PFS is different from the HC.||||
81740525|NCT01108445|163177258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.589|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.589
81740526|NCT01108445|163177259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.066
81473272|NCT03611582|162638859|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.64|17.81|||MMRM (mixed model repeated measurement)|||Hypothetical estimand||17.81|7.64|<0.0001
81539396|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.07||||0.1082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|54.72||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||54.72|0.67|0.1082
81740527|NCT05283148|163177280|OTHER|Distribution was non-normal, so a Wilcoxon rank-sum test (two-sided) was used.||||||0.321||||||A p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test (two-sided)|||Comparison between Group A and Group B as defined above. Values are reported as median (full range) for each group, measured by DXA at the lumbar spine. Distribution was non-normal, so a Wilcoxon rank-sum test (two-sided) was used. A p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.321
81740528|NCT05283148|163177281|OTHER|Welch two-sample t-test (two-sided) was used to account for unequal variances.||||||0.714||||||A p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Welch two sample t-test|||Comparison between Group A and Group B as defined above. Values are reported as median ± full range for each group, derived from DXA lumbar spine scans. Welch two-sample t-test (two-sided) was used to account for unequal variances. A p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.714
81740529|NCT05283148|163177282|OTHER|Distribution was non-normal, so a Wilcoxon rank-sum test (two-sided) was used.||||||0.09||||||p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test (two-sided)|||Comparison between Group A and Group B as defined above. Values are reported as median (full range) for each group, measured by DXA at the total hip. Distribution was non-normal, so a Wilcoxon rank-sum test (two-sided) was used. A p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.09
81473273|NCT01783821|162638889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Type 3 Wald Test|||Overall p-value of the day by treatment interaction from the random effects model using a type 3 Wald test.||||0.02
81473274|NCT01783821|162638890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between the two arms for the 3 categories.||||0.01
81740530|NCT05283148|163177283|OTHER|Welch two-sample t-test (two-sided) was used to account for unequal variances.||||||0.604||||||A p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Welch two sample t-test (two sided)|||Comparison between Group A and Group B as defined above. Values are reported as median ± full range for each group, derived from DXA total hip scans. Welch two-sample t-test (two-sided) was used to account for unequal variances. A p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.604
81740531|NCT05283148|163177284|OTHER|Distribution was non-normal, so a Wilcoxon rank-sum test (two-sided) was used.||||||0.013||||||A p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test (two-sided)|||Comparison between Group A and Group B as defined above. Values are reported as median (full range) for each group, measured by DXA at the femoral neck. Distribution was non-normal, so a Wilcoxon rank-sum test (two-sided) was used. A p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.013
81740532|NCT05283148|163177285|OTHER|Welch two-sample t-test (two-sided) was used to account for unequal variances.||||||0.166||||||A p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Welch two sample t-test|||Comparison between Group A and Group B as defined above. Values are reported as median ± full range for each group, derived from DXA femoral neck scans. Welch two-sample t-test (two-sided) was used to account for unequal variances. A p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.166
81740533|NCT05283148|163177286|OTHER|Welch two-sample t-test (two-sided) was used to account for unequal variances.||||||0.23||||||A p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Welch two sample t-test (two sided)|||Comparison between Group A and Group B as defined above. Values are reported as median (interquartile range) for each group, based on the ASCQ-Me Pain Impact instrument (lower scores indicate worse pain impact). Welch two-sample t-test (two-sided) was used to account for unequal variances. A p-value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.23
81740534|NCT00095784|163177295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|5 degrees of freedom test over six time points: day 1 (pre-treatment) and days 5, 12, 43, 47, and 54 post treatment.||Mixed effects regression analysis of change over time in CD34+ cell levels. Analysis performed on log scale.||||<0.0001
81740535|NCT00095784|163177301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|5 degrees of freedom test over six time points: day 1 (pre-treatment) and days 5, 12, 43, 47, and 54 post treatment.||Mixed effects regression analysis of change over time in CXCR4 levels. Analysis performed on log scale.||||0.29
81740536|NCT00095784|163177307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|5 degrees of freedom test over six time points: day 1 (pre-treatment) and days 5, 12, 43, 47, and 54 post treatment.||Mixed effects regression analysis of change over time in hemoglobin F levels.||||0.99
81740537|NCT02960295|163177340|OTHER|There was no comparison group and no test of statistical significance.||||||||||||||||In this interventional study the number of glucose checks per patient per day was calculated as stated above. There was no comparison group and no test of statistical significance.|This is a simple calculation of the mean (sd) of the number of glucose checks per pt per day|||
81740538|NCT02960295|163177341|OTHER|This is an observational study|||||<|0.05|||||||Pearson correlation (r)|||||||<0.05
81740539|NCT02960295|163177341|OTHER|This is an observational study|||||<|0.05|||||||Pearson correlation coefficient (r)|||||||<0.05
81740540|NCT02960295|163177341|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Pearson correlation coefficient (r)|||||||<0.05
81740541|NCT03480763|163177374|OTHER|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|4.2||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|8.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site redness/erythema||8.5|0.1|0.043
81740542|NCT03480763|163177374|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|13.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|21.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site tenderness/pain||21.2|6.0|<0.001
81740543|NCT03480763|163177374|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|4.8||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|10.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site swelling||10.2|-0.5|0.077
81740544|NCT03480763|163177375|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|0.6||||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|6.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site redness/erythema||6.6|-5.5|0.855
81740545|NCT03480763|163177375|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|3.5||||0.385||95.0|-4.4|11.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site tenderness/pain||11.3|-4.4|0.385
81740546|NCT03480763|163177375|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|2.0||||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|9.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Injection site swelling||9.2|-5.1|0.577
81740547|NCT03480763|163177376|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|1.2||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|4.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Joint pain/arthralgia||4.9|-2.5|0.523
81740548|NCT03480763|163177376|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|9.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|15.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Tiredness/fatigue||15.6|3.7|0.002
81740549|NCT03480763|163177376|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|1.4||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|6.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Headache||6.7|-3.9|0.597
81740550|NCT03480763|163177376|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|6.6||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|12.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Muscle pain/myalgia||12.1|1.2|0.016
81740551|NCT03480763|163177377|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|0.1||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|4.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Joint pain/arthralgia||4.7|-4.4|0.961
81740552|NCT03480763|163177377|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|4.0||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|10.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Tiredness/fatigue||10.8|-2.8|0.252
81740553|NCT03480763|163177377|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|-0.5||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|4.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Headache||4.8|-5.8|0.852
81740554|NCT03480763|163177377|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|4.9||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|11.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||Muscle pain/myalgia||11.2|-1.4|0.125
81740555|NCT03480763|163177378|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.2||||||Vaccine-related SAEs following V114 or Prevnar 13™||1.2|-1.2|
81740556|NCT03480763|163177379|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.3||||||Vaccine-related SAEs following PNEUMOVAX™23||1.3|-1.3|
81740557|NCT03480763|163177380|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.74||||||Serotype 1 (Shared)||1.74|1.10|
81740558|NCT03480763|163177380|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model|GMT Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.29||||||Serotype 3 (Shared)||1.29|0.90|
81441088|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.0251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.75|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.75|1.07|0.0251
81441089|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.72|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.72|1.06|0.0276
81441090|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.0404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|3.71|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.71|1.03|0.0404
81441091|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.3486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.72|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.72|0.70|0.3486
81473275|NCT01783821|162638891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81473276|NCT01783821|162638892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.01
81539397|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.22||||0.0737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|63.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||63.04|0.83|0.0737
81740559|NCT03480763|163177380|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.32||||||Serotype 4 (Shared)||1.32|0.85|
81740560|NCT03480763|163177380|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model|GMT Ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.56||||||Serotype 5 (Shared)||1.56|0.94|
81740561|NCT03480763|163177380|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.43||||||Serotype 6A (Shared)||1.43|0.95|
81740562|NCT03480763|163177380|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.35||||||Serotype 6B (Shared)||1.35|0.93|
81740563|NCT03480763|163177380|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.25||||||Serotype 7F (Shared)||1.25|0.90|
81740564|NCT03480763|163177380|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.33||||||Serotype 9V (Shared)||1.33|0.91|
81740565|NCT03480763|163177380|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.53||||||Serotype 14 (Shared)||1.53|1.05|
81740566|NCT03480763|163177380|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.34||||||Serotype 18C (Shared)||1.34|0.95|
81740567|NCT03480763|163177380|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.38||||||Serotype 19A (Shared)||1.38|0.96|
81740568|NCT03480763|163177380|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.2||||||Serotype 19F (Shared)||1.20|0.89|
81740569|NCT03480763|163177380|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.61||||||Serotype 23F (Shared)||1.61|1.01|
81740570|NCT03480763|163177380|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.06||||||Serotype 22F (Unique to V114)||2.06|1.29|
81740571|NCT03480763|163177380|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.17||||||Serotype 33F (Unique to V114)||1.17|0.77|
81740572|NCT03480763|163177381|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.07||||||Serotype 1 (Shared)||1.07|0.79|
81740573|NCT03480763|163177381|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model|GMC Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.16||||||Serotype 3 (Shared)||1.16|0.87|
81441092|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|3.02|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.02|1.42|0.0002
81740574|NCT03480763|163177381|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.02||||||Serotype 4 (Shared)||1.02|0.74|
81441093|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.79|1.32|0.0006
81441094|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|3.05|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.05|1.41|0.0002
81740575|NCT03480763|163177381|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.18||||||Serotype 5 (Shared)||1.18|0.84|
81740576|NCT03480763|163177381|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.41||||||Serotype 6A (Shared)||1.41|0.96|
81740577|NCT03480763|163177381|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.4||||||Serotype 6B (Shared)||1.40|0.96|
81441095|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|3.15|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.15|1.46|<.0001
81441096|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|3.18|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.18|1.28|0.0024
81473277|NCT01783821|162638893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Cox Proportional Hazard, Fine/Gray adj.|||||||0.02
81473278|NCT01783821|162638894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.01
81473279|NCT01907217|162638895|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The prespecified noninferiority margin was no more than a -4 point difference at the end of treatment between the bilateral and unilateral groups.~The predicted difference at the end of treatment was 1.08 (95% confidence interval \[CI\] = -1.67 to 3.84."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.08|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|3.84||Primary statistical analysis was assessment of difference in HAM-D scores between arms at end-of-treatment, supplemented by 95% CIs and this interval compared with the pre-specified noninferiority threshold (-4 points). The p-value was calculated.|Regression, Linear|A regression model was fitted to end-of-treatment HAM-D measures, with baseline HAM-D scores, trial arm, randomization stratifiers as covariates.|The prespecified noninferiority margin was no more than a -4-point difference at the end of treatment between bitemporal and unilateral groups. The predicted difference at the end of treatment was 1.08 (95% confidence interval \[CI\]=-1.67 to 3.84).|Based on a large bitemporal ECT series, we estimated that 69 patients were required per group to have 80% power to demonstrate, using a one-sided equivalence t test at 5% level, that the mean reduction in the 24-item HAM-D score following high-dose unilateral ECT was no more than 4 points (i.e., equivalent to 3 points on the 17-item HAM-D, deemed to be clinically relevant \[30\]) less than that achieved using bitemporal ECT.||3.84|-1.67|<0.05
81441097|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.34|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.34|1.35|0.0011
81441098|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.0172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.72|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.72|1.14|0.0172
81539398|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.98||||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|99.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||99.74|1.44|0.0217
81740578|NCT03480763|163177381|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.16||||||Serotype 7F (Shared)||1.16|0.85|
81740579|NCT03480763|163177381|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.22||||||Serotype 9V (Shared)||1.22|0.89|
81740580|NCT03480763|163177381|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.39||||||Serotype 14 (Shared)||1.39|0.98|
81740581|NCT03480763|163177381|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.36||||||Serotype 18C (Shared)||1.36|1.00|
81740582|NCT03480763|163177381|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.29||||||Serotype 19A (Shared)||1.29|0.95|
81740583|NCT03480763|163177381|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.27||||||Serotype 19F (Shared)||1.27|0.93|
81740584|NCT03480763|163177381|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.35||||||Serotype 23F (Shared)||1.35|0.96|
81740585|NCT03480763|163177381|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.77||||||Serotype 22F (Unique to V114)||1.77|1.16|
81740586|NCT03480763|163177381|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.95||||||Serotype 33F (Unique to V114)||0.95|0.67|
81740587|NCT03480763|163177382|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.58||||||Serotype 1 (Shared)||1.58|0.94|
81473280|NCT01907217|162638896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.85||As above|generalized linear models with a binomia|||"The AMI-SF at end of treatment was analyzed using generalized linear models with a binomial distribution and logit-link. Post treatment AMI-SF measures provide the number of baseline items recalled after ECT; such number of items recalled variables were therefore modeled as arising from binomial distributions, with maximum number of possible recalls set to the number of items obtained at baseline."||0.85|0.51|0.001
81740588|NCT03480763|163177382|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|2.3||||||Serotype 3 (Shared)||2.30|1.56|
81441099|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.72|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.72|1.14|0.0173
81441100|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.35|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.35|1.11|0.0118
81441101|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.32|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%:Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.32|1.10|0.0132
81441102|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|2.92|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.92|1.35|0.0005
81441103|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.45|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%:Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.45|1.13|0.0100
81740589|NCT03480763|163177382|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.97||||||Serotype 4 (Shared)||0.97|0.60|
81740590|NCT03480763|163177382|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.4||||||Serotype 5 (Shared)||1.40|0.81|
81740591|NCT03480763|163177382|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.53||||||Serotype 6A (Shared)||1.53|0.92|
81740592|NCT03480763|163177382|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.06||||||Serotype 6B (Shared)||2.06|1.31|
81441104|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|3.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.12|1.28|0.0023
81441105|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.0322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.58|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.58|1.04|0.0322
81441106|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.2005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.67|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.67|0.81|0.2005
81441107|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.1923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.68|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.68|0.82|0.1923
81441108|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.79|1.28|0.0013
81740593|NCT03480763|163177382|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.14||||||Serotype 7F (Shared)||1.14|0.80|
81740594|NCT03480763|163177382|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.24||||||Serotype 9V (Shared)||1.24|0.83|
81740595|NCT03480763|163177382|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.37||||||Serotype 14 (Shared)||1.37|0.87|
81740596|NCT03480763|163177382|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.84||||||Serotype 18C (Shared)||1.84|1.20|
81740597|NCT03480763|163177382|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.55||||||Serotype 19A (Shared)||1.55|1.06|
81740598|NCT03480763|163177382|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.32||||||Serotype 19F (Shared)||1.32|0.92|
81740599|NCT03480763|163177382|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.0||||||Serotype 23F (Shared)||2.00|1.18|
81740600|NCT03480763|163177382|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|34.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.13|46.5||||||Serotype 22F (Unique to V114)||46.50|26.13|
81740601|NCT03480763|163177382|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|9.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.48|11.2||||||Serotype 33F (Unique to V114)||11.20|7.48|
81740602|NCT03480763|163177383|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.09||||||Serotype 1 (Shared)||1.09|0.72|
81740603|NCT03480763|163177383|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.07||||||Serotype 3 (Shared)||2.07|1.46|
81740604|NCT03480763|163177383|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.99||||||Serotype 4 (Shared)||0.99|0.64|
81740605|NCT03480763|163177383|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.3||||||Serotype 5 (Shared)||1.30|0.84|
81441109|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|3.73|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.73|1.68|<.0001
81441110|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|3.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.10|1.45|<.0001
81740606|NCT03480763|163177383|OTHER|GMCs, GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.77||||||Serotype 6A (Shared)||1.77|1.10|
81740607|NCT03480763|163177383|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.1||||||Serotype 6B (Shared)||2.10|1.28|
81441111|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.67|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.67|1.26|0.0014
81441112|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.99|1.33|0.0008
81441113|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|3.06|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.06|1.37|0.0005
81441114|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|3.49|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.49|1.16|0.0127
81740608|NCT03480763|163177383|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.13||||||Serotype 7F (Shared)||1.13|0.74|
81441115|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|3.64|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.64|1.22|0.0075
81441116|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.52|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16 \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.52|1.17|0.0061
81441117|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.88|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16 \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.88|1.33|0.0007
81441118|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY|The two comparisons for 'Participants with \>=50% reduction from baseline in WOMAC Pain at Week 16' (tanezumab 2.5 mg treatment group versus placebo and tanezumab 2.5/5 mg treatment group versus placebo) were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Hochberg procedure and an overall significance level of 0.05.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.76|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16 \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.76|1.29|0.0010
81441119|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.0411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.31|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.31|1.02|0.0411
81441120|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.57|1.14|0.0090
81740609|NCT03480763|163177383|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.41||||||Serotype 9V (Shared)||1.41|0.91|
81740610|NCT03480763|163177383|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.38||||||Serotype 14 (Shared)||1.38|0.87|
81740611|NCT03480763|163177383|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|1.92||||||Serotype 18C (Shared)||1.92|1.27|
81740612|NCT03480763|163177383|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.39||||||Serotype 19A (Shared)||1.39|0.91|
81740613|NCT03480763|163177383|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.41||||||Serotype 19F (Shared)||1.41|0.92|
81740614|NCT03480763|163177383|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.04||||||Serotype 23F (Shared)||2.04|1.27|
81740615|NCT03480763|163177383|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|16.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.78|19.86||||||Serotype 22F (Unique to V114)||19.86|13.78|
81740616|NCT03480763|163177383|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|12.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.82|15.19||||||Serotype 33F (Unique to V114)||15.19|10.82|
81473281|NCT01907217|162638897|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.78|||Regression, Linear|Analyzed using a generalized linear models with a binomial distribution and logit-link.||||0.78|0.45|0.001
81473282|NCT01907217|162638898|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.79|||Regression, Linear|generalized linear models with a binomial distribution and logit-link||||0.79|0.45|0.001
81473283|NCT02440854|162638905|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 2-month post-baseline.||||0.002
81473284|NCT02440854|162638905|OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 4-month post-baseline.||||0.014
81473285|NCT02440854|162638905|OTHER|||||||0.246|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 6-month post-baseline.||||0.246
81473286|NCT02440854|162638905|OTHER|||||||0.103|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 8-month post-baseline.||||0.103
81473287|NCT02440854|162638905|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 10-month post-baseline.||||0.004
81473288|NCT02440854|162638905|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 12-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473289|NCT02440854|162638905|OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 18-month post-baseline.||||0.012
81473290|NCT02440854|162638905|OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 24-month post-baseline.||||0.024
81740617|NCT03480763|163177388|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.53||||||Serotype 1 (Shared)||1.53|0.92|
81740618|NCT03480763|163177388|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|1.9||||||Serotype 3 (Shared)||1.90|1.29|
81740619|NCT03480763|163177388|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.9||||||Serotype 4 (Shared)||0.90|0.57|
81740620|NCT03480763|163177388|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.33||||||Serotype 5 (Shared)||1.33|0.78|
81473291|NCT02440854|162638905|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 30-month post-baseline.||||0.009
81473292|NCT02440854|162638905|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Baseline vs 36-month post-baseline.||||0.008
81473293|NCT02440854|162638906|OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 2-month post-baseline.||||0.027
81473294|NCT02440854|162638906|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 4-month post-baseline.||||0.030
81473295|NCT02440854|162638906|OTHER|||||||0.351|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 6-month post-baseline.||||0.351
81473296|NCT02440854|162638906|OTHER|||||||0.143|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 8-month post-baseline.||||0.143
81473297|NCT02440854|162638906|OTHER|||||||0.163|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 10-month post-baseline.||||0.163
81473298|NCT02440854|162638906|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 12-month post-baseline.||||0.001
81473299|NCT02440854|162638906|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 18-month post-baseline.||||0.003
81473300|NCT02440854|162638906|OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 24-month post-baseline.||||0.036
81473301|NCT02440854|162638906|OTHER|||||||0.043|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 30-month post-baseline.||||0.043
81740621|NCT03480763|163177388|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.41||||||Serotype 6A (Shared)||1.41|0.93|
81473302|NCT02440854|162638906|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Baseline vs 36-month post-baseline.||||0.040
81473303|NCT02440854|162638907|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 2-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473304|NCT02440854|162638907|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 4-month post-baseline.||||0.003
81473305|NCT02440854|162638907|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 6-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473306|NCT02440854|162638907|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 8-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473307|NCT02440854|162638907|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 10-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473308|NCT02440854|162638907|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 12-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473309|NCT02440854|162638907|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 18-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473310|NCT02440854|162638907|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 24-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473311|NCT02440854|162638907|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 30-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473312|NCT02440854|162638907|OTHER|||||||0.163|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Baseline vs 36-month post-baseline.||||0.163
81473313|NCT02440854|162638908|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 2-month post-baseline.||||0.003
81473314|NCT02440854|162638908|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 4-month post-baseline.||||0.009
81473315|NCT02440854|162638908|OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 6-month post-baseline.||||0.012
81473316|NCT02440854|162638908|OTHER|||||||0.332|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 8-month post-baseline.||||0.332
81473317|NCT02440854|162638908|OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 10-month post-baseline.||||0.029
81740622|NCT03480763|163177388|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.77||||||Serotype 6B (Shared)||1.77|1.16|
81740623|NCT03480763|163177388|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.11||||||Serotype 7F (Shared)||1.11|0.80|
81740624|NCT03480763|163177388|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.18||||||Serotype 9V (Shared)||1.18|0.81|
81740625|NCT03480763|163177388|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.36||||||Serotype 14 (Shared)||1.36|0.90|
81740626|NCT03480763|163177388|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.55||||||Serotype 18C (Shared)||1.55|1.05|
81740627|NCT03480763|163177388|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.31||||||Serotype 19A (Shared)||1.31|0.91|
81740628|NCT03480763|163177388|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.29||||||Serotype 19F (Shared)||1.29|0.91|
81740629|NCT03480763|163177388|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.76||||||Serotype 23F (Shared)||1.76|1.06|
81740630|NCT03480763|163177388|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|12.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.44|17.34||||||Serotype 22F (Unique to V114)||17.34|9.44|
81740631|NCT03480763|163177388|OTHER|GMT ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMT Ratio|3.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|3.84||||||Serotype 33F (Unique to V114)||3.84|2.73|
81740632|NCT03480763|163177389|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.92||||||Serotype 1 (Shared)||0.92|0.65|
81740633|NCT03480763|163177389|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.63||||||Serotype 3 (Shared)||1.63|1.24|
81740634|NCT03480763|163177389|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.91||||||Serotype 4 (Shared)||0.91|0.64|
81740635|NCT03480763|163177389|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.05||||||Serotype 5 (Shared)||1.05|0.75|
81441121|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.1149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.86|0.89|0.1149
81441122|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.1351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.79|0.87|0.1351
81441123|NCT02697773|162573545|SUPERIORITY|The two comparisons for 'Participants with ≥50% reduction from baseline in WOMAC Pain at Week 16' (tanezumab 2.5 mg treatment group versus placebo and tanezumab 2.5/5 mg treatment group versus placebo) were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Hochberg procedure and an overall significance level of 0.05.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|3.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16 \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.16|1.48|<.0001
81441124|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|3.11|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.11|1.45|0.0001
81441125|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|3.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.40|1.59|<.0001
81473318|NCT02440854|162638908|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 12-month post-baseline.||||0.001
81441126|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.0312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.39|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.39|1.04|0.0312
81473319|NCT02440854|162638908|OTHER|||||||0.177|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 18-month post-baseline.||||0.177
81473320|NCT02440854|162638908|OTHER|||||||0.436|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 24-month post-baseline.||||0.436
81473321|NCT02440854|162638908|OTHER|||||||0.302|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 30-month post-baseline.||||0.302
81740636|NCT03480763|163177389|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.67||||||Serotype 6A (Shared)||1.67|1.12|
81740637|NCT03480763|163177389|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|1.81||||||Serotype 6B (Shared)||1.81|1.21|
81740638|NCT03480763|163177389|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.02||||||Serotype 7F (Shared)||1.02|0.72|
81740639|NCT03480763|163177389|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.23||||||Serotype 9V (Shared)||1.23|0.88|
81740640|NCT03480763|163177389|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.26||||||Serotype 14 (Shared)||1.26|0.88|
81740641|NCT03480763|163177389|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.64||||||Serotype 18C (Shared)||1.64|1.17|
81740642|NCT03480763|163177389|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.33||||||Serotype 19A (Shared)||1.33|0.97|
81740643|NCT03480763|163177389|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.32||||||Serotype 19F (Shared)||1.32|0.96|
81740644|NCT03480763|163177389|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.62||||||Serotype 23F (Shared)||1.62|1.12|
81740645|NCT03480763|163177389|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.33|7.21||||||Serotype 22F (Unique to V114)||7.21|5.33|
81740646|NCT03480763|163177389|OTHER|GMC ratio and 95% CI are estimated from a cLDA model.|GMC Ratio|5.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.38|5.73||||||Serotype 33F (Unique to V114)||5.73|4.38|
81740647|NCT05143801|163177414|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental conditions.||||||0.003||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05.|2x2 repeated measures ANOVA|||||||0.003
81473322|NCT02440854|162638908|OTHER|||||||0.291|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Baseline vs 36-month post-baseline.||||0.291
81473323|NCT02440854|162638909|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 2-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473324|NCT02440854|162638909|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 4-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81740648|NCT05143801|163177414|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition.||||||0.933||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05.|2x2 repeated measures ANOVA|||||||0.933
81740649|NCT05143801|163177414|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.|No Method of Estimation was used|||||0.344||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2 repeated measures ANOVA|||||||0.344
81441127|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.19|1.40|0.0003
81740650|NCT05143801|163177415|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental conditions.||||||0.117||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||A 2x2 repeated measures ANOVA was performed to investigate statistical differences for all variables across the four conditions. Both main and interaction effects were calculated along with effect size, reported as partial ⴄ2 as provided by the statistical software JASP (version 0.14.1.0).||||0.117
81740651|NCT05143801|163177415|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition||||||0.832||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.832
81740652|NCT05143801|163177415|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.||||||0.879||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.879
81740653|NCT05143801|163177416|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental condition.||||||0.749||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.749
81740654|NCT05143801|163177416|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition.||||||0.311||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.311
81740655|NCT05143801|163177416|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.||||||0.368||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.368
81740656|NCT05143801|163177417|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental condition.||||||0.789||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.789
81740657|NCT05143801|163177417|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition.||||||0.739||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.739
81740658|NCT05143801|163177417|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.||||||0.158||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.158
81740659|NCT05143801|163177418|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental condition.||||||0.394||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.394
81740660|NCT05143801|163177418|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition||||||0.157||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.157
81740661|NCT05143801|163177418|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.||||||0.015||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.015
81740662|NCT05143801|163177419|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental condition.||||||0.96||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.960
81740663|NCT05143801|163177419|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition.||||||0.073||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.073
81740664|NCT05143801|163177419|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.||||||0.503||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.503
81740665|NCT05143801|163177420|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental condition.||||||0.786||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.786
81740666|NCT05143801|163177420|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition.||||||0.18||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.180
81740667|NCT05143801|163177420|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.||||||0.239||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.239
81740668|NCT05143801|163177421|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental condition.||||||0.134||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.134
81740669|NCT05143801|163177421|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition.||||||0.621||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.621
81740670|NCT05143801|163177421|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.||||||0.553||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.553
81441128|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|4.01|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||4.01|1.48|0.0005
81441129|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|3.94|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.94|1.45|0.0006
81473325|NCT02440854|162638909|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 6-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81740671|NCT05143801|163177422|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental condition.||||||0.461||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.461
81740672|NCT05143801|163177422|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition.||||||0.877||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.877
81441130|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|4.32|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||4.32|1.02|0.0436
81441131|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.1348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.69|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.69|0.84|0.1348
81441132|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|3.36|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.36|1.58|<.0001
81441133|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|3.09|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.09|1.46|<.0001
81441134|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|3.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.57|1.62|<.0001
81441135|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|3.82|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.82|1.74|<.0001
81473326|NCT02440854|162638909|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 8-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81740673|NCT05143801|163177422|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.||||||0.919||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.919
81740674|NCT05143801|163177423|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental condition.||||||0.466||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.466
81740675|NCT05143801|163177423|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition.||||||0.186||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.186
81441136|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|3.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.70|1.47|0.0003
81441137|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.45||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|3.89|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.89|1.55|0.0001
81441138|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|3.82|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.82|1.07|0.0310
81441139|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.31||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|4.34|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||4.34|1.24|0.0088
81473327|NCT02440854|162638909|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 10-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473328|NCT02440854|162638909|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 12-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473329|NCT02440854|162638909|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 18-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473330|NCT02440854|162638909|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 24-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473331|NCT02440854|162638909|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 30-month post-baseline.||||0.002
81473332|NCT02440854|162638909|OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Baseline vs 36-month post-baseline.||||0.025
81473333|NCT02440854|162638910|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 2-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473334|NCT02440854|162638910|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 4-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81740676|NCT05143801|163177423|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.||||||0.08||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.080
81740677|NCT05143801|163177424|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental condition.||||||0.375||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.375
81740678|NCT05143801|163177424|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition.||||||0.178||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.178
81740679|NCT05143801|163177424|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.||||||0.533||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.533
81740680|NCT05143801|163177425|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental condition.||||||0.29||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.290
81740681|NCT05143801|163177425|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition.||||||0.527||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.527
81740682|NCT05143801|163177425|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.||||||0.045||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.045
81740683|NCT05143801|163177426|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental condition.||||||0.018||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2x3 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.018
81740684|NCT05143801|163177426|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition.|||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2x3 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81740685|NCT05143801|163177426|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.||||||0.035||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2x3 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.035
81740686|NCT05143801|163177427|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental condition.|||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81740687|NCT05143801|163177427|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition.||||||0.678||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.678
81740688|NCT05143801|163177427|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect||||||0.678|||||||2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.678
81740689|NCT05143801|163177428|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental condition.|||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81740690|NCT05143801|163177428|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition.||||||0.487||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.487
81740691|NCT05143801|163177428|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.||||||0.79||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.790
81740692|NCT05143801|163177429|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental condition.||||||0.089||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.089
81740693|NCT05143801|163177429|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition.||||||0.297||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.297
81740694|NCT05143801|163177429|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.||||||0.111||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.111
81740695|NCT05143801|163177430|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental condition.||||||0.024||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.024
81473335|NCT02440854|162638910|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 6-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81740696|NCT05143801|163177430|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition.||||||0.002||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.002
81740697|NCT05143801|163177430|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.||||||0.014||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.014
81740698|NCT05143801|163177431|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for environmental condition.||||||0.012||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.012
81740699|NCT05143801|163177431|EQUIVALENCE|Main effect for mask condition.||||||0.893||||||Statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.893
81740700|NCT05143801|163177431|EQUIVALENCE|Interaction effect across environmental and mask conditions.||||||0.969||||||A Bonferroni post-hoc test was used if significant interaction effect was present and p-values were adjusted based on the number of comparisons. To determine if a post-hoc was needed statistical significance was set to p \< 0.05.|2x2 Repeated Measures ANOVA|||||||0.969
81740701|NCT04428307|163177442|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.02||||||||2.02|0.61|
81740702|NCT04428307|163177442|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.71||||||||1.71|0.49|
81740703|NCT04428307|163177443|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.8||||||||1.80|0.83|
81740704|NCT04428307|163177443|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.62||||||||1.62|0.81|
81740705|NCT04428307|163177444|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.09||||||||1.09|0.80|
81740706|NCT04428307|163177444|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.16||||||||1.16|0.85|
81740707|NCT04428307|163177445|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.73||||||||1.73|0.75|
81740708|NCT04428307|163177445|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.74||||||||1.74|0.77|
81740709|NCT04428307|163177446|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.11||||||||1.11|0.95|
81740710|NCT04428307|163177446|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.04||||||||1.04|0.89|
81473336|NCT02440854|162638910|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 8-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81539399|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.24||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.36|157.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||157.1|2.36|0.0058
81740711|NCT01075282|163177447|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying gatekeeping strategy.|LS Mean Difference|-0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.29||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||The study was designed with 90% power to detect non-inferiority of LY2189265 1.5 mg vs insulin glargine on HbA1c change from baseline at the 52-week primary endpoint with a margin of 0.4%, a standard deviation of 1.3%, and a 1-sided alpha of 0.025 assuming no true difference between treatments. This corresponds to 223 participants per arm, with an assumed drop-out rate of 20%.||-0.29|-0.60|<0.001
81740712|NCT01075282|163177447|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying gatekeeping strategy.|LS Mean Difference|-0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.02||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority analysis.||0.02|-0.29|<0.001
81740713|NCT01075282|163177447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.29||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.29|-0.60|<0.001
81740714|NCT01075282|163177447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.13||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.02||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||0.02|-0.29|0.05
81740715|NCT01075282|163177448|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying gatekeeping strategy.|LS Mean Difference|-0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.37||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks. P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy, and compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority analysis.||-0.37|-0.65|<0.001
81740716|NCT01075282|163177448|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying gatekeeping strategy.|LS Mean Difference|-0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.1||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks. P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy, and compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority analysis.||-0.10|-0.38|<0.001
81740717|NCT01075282|163177448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.37||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks. P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy, and compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.37|-0.65|<0.001
81740718|NCT01075282|163177448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.1||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks. P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy, and compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.10|-0.38|<0.001
81740719|NCT01075282|163177448|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying gatekeeping strategy.|LS Mean Difference|-0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.13||Treatment comparison at 78 weeks. P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy, and compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority analysis.||-0.13|-0.50|<0.001
81740720|NCT01075282|163177448|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying gatekeeping strategy.|LS Mean Difference|-0.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.15||Treatment comparison at 78 weeks. P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy, and compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Non-inferiority analysis.||0.15|-0.21|<0.001
81740721|NCT01075282|163177448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.13||Treatment comparison at 78 weeks. P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy, and compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||-0.13|-0.50|<0.001
81740722|NCT01075282|163177448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.03||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.15||Treatment comparison at 78 weeks. P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy, and compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis.||0.15|-0.21|0.378
81740723|NCT01075282|163177449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.98|7.11||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||7.11|2.98|<0.001
81740724|NCT01075282|163177449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|3.24||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.24|1.41|<0.001
81740725|NCT01075282|163177449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.45|5.75||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.75|2.45|<0.001
81740726|NCT01075282|163177449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.15||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.15|0.94|0.098
81473337|NCT02440854|162638910|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 10-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473338|NCT02440854|162638910|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 12-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473339|NCT02440854|162638910|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 18-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81441140|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.16|1.03|0.0360
81441141|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.51|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.51|1.19|0.0039
81441142|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|3.13|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.13|1.43|0.0002
81441143|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.62|1.20|0.0040
81441144|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.74|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.74|1.10|0.0175
81441145|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.94|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.94|1.19|0.0065
81441146|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.0796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|3.23|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.23|0.94|0.0796
81441147|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.0718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|3.27|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.27|0.95|0.0718
81441148|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.96|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.96|1.36|0.0004
81441149|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|3.93|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.93|1.78|<.0001
81441150|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|3.09|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.09|1.44|0.0001
81441151|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|3.04|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.04|1.42|0.0002
81441152|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|3.23|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.23|1.41|0.0003
81473340|NCT02440854|162638910|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 24-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473341|NCT02440854|162638910|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 30-month post-baseline.||||0.003
81441153|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|3.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.46|1.52|<.0001
81473342|NCT02440854|162638910|OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Baseline vs 36-month post-baseline.||||0.025
81473343|NCT02440854|162638911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 2-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473344|NCT02440854|162638911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 4-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473345|NCT02440854|162638911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 6-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473346|NCT02440854|162638911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 8-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473347|NCT02440854|162638911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 10-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473348|NCT02440854|162638911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 12-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473349|NCT02440854|162638911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 18-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473350|NCT02440854|162638911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 24-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81441154|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.09||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|3.68|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.68|1.18|0.0113
81441155|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|3.85|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.85|1.25|0.0064
81441156|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.31|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16 \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.31|1.07|0.0200
81473351|NCT02440854|162638911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 30-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81441157|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|3.14|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16 \>=30%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.14|1.43|0.0002
81441158|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.87|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16 \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.87|1.34|0.0005
81441159|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.56|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.56|1.11|0.0141
81441160|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.87|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=70%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.87|1.26|0.0022
81441161|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.2286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.50|0.80|0.2286
81441162|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.1808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=90%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.57|0.84|0.1808
81441163|NCT02697773|162573547|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|3.36|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16, \>=50%: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC physical function subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||3.36|1.57|<.0001
81441164|NCT02697773|162573549|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.1463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.34|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of osteoarthritis, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.34|0.88|0.1463
81441165|NCT02697773|162573549|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of osteoarthritis, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.62|0.60|0.9644
81441166|NCT02697773|162573549|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.0422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.59|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of osteoarthritis, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.59|1.02|0.0422
81441167|NCT02697773|162573549|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.1995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of osteoarthritis, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.16|0.85|0.1995
81441168|NCT02697773|162573549|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.4878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.84|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of osteoarthritis, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.84|0.75|0.4878
81473352|NCT02440854|162638911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Baseline vs 36-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473353|NCT02440854|162638912|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 2-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81740727|NCT01075282|163177449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|4.14||Treatment comparison at 78 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.14|1.85|<0.001
81473354|NCT02440854|162638912|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 4-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473355|NCT02440854|162638912|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 6-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473356|NCT02440854|162638912|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 8-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473357|NCT02440854|162638912|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 10-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473358|NCT02440854|162638912|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 12-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81539400|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.44||||0.1924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|41.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||41.87|0.47|0.1924
81740728|NCT01075282|163177449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.82||Treatment comparison at 78 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.82|0.82|0.334
81740729|NCT01075282|163177450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|7.63||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||7.63|2.90|<0.001
81740730|NCT01075282|163177450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|4.11||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.11|1.57|<0.001
81441169|NCT02697773|162573549|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.7856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.67|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of osteoarthritis, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.67|0.68|0.7856
81441170|NCT02697773|162573549|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.0476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.39|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of osteoarthritis, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.39|1.00|0.0476
81441171|NCT02697773|162573549|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.63|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of osteoarthritis, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.63|1.12|0.0124
81441172|NCT02697773|162573549|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of osteoarthritis, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.62|1.05|0.0307
81441173|NCT02697773|162573549|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.0846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.35|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline PGA of osteoarthritis, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||2.35|0.95|0.0846
81441174|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 1: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.63|0.0319
81441175|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 1:Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-0.68|0.0139
81441176|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.25|-1.03|0.0011
81441177|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.16|-0.93|0.0053
81441178|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Week 3: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.26|-1.08|0.0014
81441179|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.36|||ANCOVA|||Week 3: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.36|-1.17|0.0002
81473359|NCT02440854|162638912|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 18-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473360|NCT02440854|162638912|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 24-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81539401|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.54||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|66.0||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||66.00|0.86|0.0680
81740731|NCT01075282|163177450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|4.85||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.85|1.81|<0.001
81740732|NCT01075282|163177450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|3.39||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.39|1.26|0.004
81740733|NCT01075282|163177450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|3.57||Treatment comparison at 78 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment comparison at 78 weeks.||||3.57|1.44|<0.001
81441180|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.49|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.49|-1.33|<.0001
81441181|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.52|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.52|-1.36|<.0001
81441182|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||Week 6: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.28|-1.16|0.0015
81441183|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 6: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-1.12|0.0023
81441184|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.00|-0.89|0.0512
81441185|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.85|0.0693
81441186|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Week 10: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.21|-1.14|0.0043
81441187|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Week 10: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.21|-1.13|0.0041
81441188|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.26|-1.19|0.0024
81441189|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.29|-1.22|0.0015
81441190|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.19|-1.16|0.0063
81441191|NCT02697773|162573550|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline diary average pain as covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.34|-1.30|0.0008
81441192|NCT02697773|162573552|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.61|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.61|-1.47|<.0001
81441193|NCT02697773|162573552|SUPERIORITY||Least Mean Square Difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.62|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.62|-1.47|<.0001
81740734|NCT01075282|163177450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.42||Treatment comparison at 78 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.42|0.96|0.073
81441194|NCT02697773|162573552|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|-0.81|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.81|-1.67|<.0001
81441195|NCT02697773|162573552|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|-0.8|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.80|-1.66|<.0001
81441196|NCT02697773|162573552|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.33|-1.25|0.0007
81473361|NCT02440854|162638912|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 30-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473362|NCT02440854|162638912|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Baseline vs 36-month post-baseline.||||0.002
81473363|NCT02440854|162638913|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 2-month post-baseline.||||0.022
81473364|NCT02440854|162638913|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 4-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473365|NCT02440854|162638913|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 6-month post-baseline.||||0.004
81473366|NCT02440854|162638913|OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 8-month post-baseline.||||0.032
81473367|NCT02440854|162638913|OTHER|||||||0.066|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 10-month post-baseline.||||0.066
81473368|NCT02440854|162638913|OTHER|||||||0.042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 12-month post-baseline.||||0.042
81473369|NCT02440854|162638913|OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 18-month post-baseline.||||0.045
81473370|NCT02440854|162638913|OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 24-month post-baseline.||||0.014
81473371|NCT02440854|162638913|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 30-month post-baseline.||||0.015
81473372|NCT02440854|162638913|OTHER|||||||0.462|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Baseline vs 36-month post-baseline.||||0.462
81473373|NCT02440854|162638914|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 2-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81740735|NCT01075282|163177451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.109||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.109
81473374|NCT02440854|162638914|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 4-month post-baseline.||||0.004
81473375|NCT02440854|162638914|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 6-month post-baseline.||||0.008
81473376|NCT02440854|162638914|OTHER|||||||0.315|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 8-month post-baseline.||||0.315
81473377|NCT02440854|162638914|OTHER|||||||0.237|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 10-month post-baseline.||||0.237
81473378|NCT02440854|162638914|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 12-month post-baseline.||||<0.001
81473379|NCT02440854|162638914|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 18-month post-baseline.||||0.002
81473380|NCT02440854|162638914|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 24-month post-baseline.||||0.004
81473381|NCT02440854|162638914|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 30-month post-baseline.||||0.010
81473382|NCT02440854|162638914|OTHER|||||||0.683|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Baseline vs 36-month post-baseline.||||0.683
81473383|NCT02440854|162638915|OTHER|||||||0.062|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 2-month post-baseline.||||0.062
81473384|NCT02440854|162638915|OTHER|||||||0.062|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 4-month post-baseline.||||0.062
81473385|NCT02440854|162638915|OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 6-month post-baseline.||||0.027
81473386|NCT02440854|162638915|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 8-month post-baseline.||||0.170
81473387|NCT02440854|162638915|OTHER|||||||0.271|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 10-month post-baseline.||||0.271
81473388|NCT02440854|162638915|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 12-month post-baseline.||||0.002
81473389|NCT02440854|162638915|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 18-month post-baseline.||||0.003
81473390|NCT02440854|162638915|OTHER|||||||0.157|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 24-month post-baseline.||||0.157
81473391|NCT02440854|162638915|OTHER|||||||0.064|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||Baseline vs 30-month post-baseline.||||0.064
81473392|NCT02440854|162638915|OTHER|||||||0.439|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Baseline vs 36-month post-baseline.||||0.439
81473393|NCT02440854|162638916|OTHER|||||||0.388|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 2 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.388
81473394|NCT02440854|162638916|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 4 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.006
81473395|NCT02440854|162638916|OTHER|||||||0.077|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 6 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.077
81473396|NCT02440854|162638916|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 8 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473397|NCT02440854|162638916|OTHER|||||||0.508|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 10 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.508
81740736|NCT01075282|163177451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.335||||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.335
81441197|NCT02697773|162573552|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.29|-1.20|0.0013
81441198|NCT02697773|162573552|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.55|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.55|-1.51|<.0001
81441199|NCT02697773|162573552|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|-0.73|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.73|-1.67|<.0001
81441200|NCT02697773|162573552|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.35|-1.32|0.0007
81441201|NCT02697773|162573552|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC stiffness subscales and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.51|-1.48|<.0001
81441202|NCT02697773|162573554|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.41|-1.22|<.0001
81441203|NCT02697773|162573554|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.48|-1.29|<.0001
81441204|NCT02697773|162573554|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.63|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.63|-1.46|<.0001
81441205|NCT02697773|162573554|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.66|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.66|-1.49|<.0001
81473398|NCT02440854|162638916|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 12 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473399|NCT02440854|162638916|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 18 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81441206|NCT02697773|162573554|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-1.12|0.0024
81539402|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.95||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|129.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||129.4|1.97|0.0095
81441207|NCT02697773|162573554|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.16|-1.03|0.0078
81473400|NCT02440854|162638916|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 24 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81539403|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.68||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|37.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||37.21|0.36|0.2690
81473401|NCT02440854|162638916|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 30 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473402|NCT02440854|162638916|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 36 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473403|NCT02440854|162638917|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 2 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473404|NCT02440854|162638917|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 4 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473405|NCT02440854|162638917|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 6 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473406|NCT02440854|162638917|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 8 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473407|NCT02440854|162638917|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 10 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473408|NCT02440854|162638917|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 12 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473409|NCT02440854|162638917|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 18 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81740737|NCT01075282|163177451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.091||||||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.091
81740738|NCT01075282|163177451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||||||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.400
81740739|NCT01075282|163177451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.641||||||Treatment comparison at 78 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.641
81740740|NCT01075282|163177451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||||||Treatment comparison at 78 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.055
81740741|NCT01075282|163177454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.33|3.33||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||3.33|2.33|<0.001
81473410|NCT02440854|162638918|OTHER|||||||0.774|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 2 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.774
81473411|NCT02440854|162638918|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 4 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473412|NCT02440854|162638918|OTHER|||||||0.607|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 6 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.607
81473413|NCT02440854|162638918|OTHER|||||||0.774|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 8 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.774
81473414|NCT02440854|162638918|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 10 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473415|NCT02440854|162638918|OTHER|||||||0.453|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 12 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.453
81473416|NCT02440854|162638918|OTHER|||||||0.688|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 18 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.688
81473417|NCT02440854|162638918|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 24 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473418|NCT02440854|162638918|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 30 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.250
81473419|NCT02440854|162638918|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 36 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473420|NCT02440854|162638919|OTHER|||||||0.077|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 2 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.077
81473421|NCT02440854|162638919|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 4 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||<0.001
81473422|NCT02440854|162638919|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 6 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.006
81473423|NCT02440854|162638919|OTHER|||||||0.344|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 8 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.344
81473424|NCT02440854|162638919|OTHER|||||||0.146|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 10 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.146
81473425|NCT02440854|162638919|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 12 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.180
81473426|NCT02440854|162638919|OTHER|||||||0.289|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 18 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.289
81473427|NCT02440854|162638919|OTHER|||||||0.125|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 24 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.125
81473428|NCT02440854|162638919|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 30 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81740742|NCT01075282|163177454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|2.99||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||2.99|1.99|<0.001
81740743|NCT01075282|163177454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.71|3.9||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||3.90|2.71|<0.001
81740744|NCT01075282|163177454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|3.36||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||3.36|2.17|<0.001
81740745|NCT01075282|163177454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.59|3.89||Treatment comparison at 78 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||3.89|2.59|<0.001
81740746|NCT01075282|163177454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|3.46||Treatment comparison at 78 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||3.46|2.17|<0.001
81740747|NCT02336074|163177473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Treatment arms were compared in terms of absolute total HIV DNA levels (on a log10-scale) at post-randomization weeks 16 and 18 adjusted for the baseline (i.e. randomization) level and by stratum.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.26
81441208|NCT02697773|162573554|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.43|-1.35|0.0002
81441209|NCT02697773|162573554|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.57|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.57|-1.50|<.0001
81441210|NCT02697773|162573554|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.23|-1.16|0.0034
81441211|NCT02697773|162573554|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC average score and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.40|-1.33|0.0003
81441212|NCT02697773|162573556|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects,baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.23|-1.10|0.0026
81441213|NCT02697773|162573556|SUPERIORITY||Least Mean Square Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects,baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-1.10|0.0023
81441214|NCT02697773|162573556|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects,baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.40|-1.29|0.0002
81473429|NCT02440854|162638919|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 36 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.500
81473430|NCT02440854|162638920|OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 2 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.210
81473431|NCT02440854|162638920|OTHER|||||||0.263|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 4 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.263
81473432|NCT02440854|162638920|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 6 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473433|NCT02440854|162638920|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 8 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473434|NCT02440854|162638920|OTHER|||||||0.629|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 10 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||0.629
81539404|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.28||||0.0321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|86.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||86.53|1.22|0.0321
81473435|NCT02440854|162638920|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 12 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473436|NCT02440854|162638920|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 18 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473437|NCT02440854|162638920|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 24 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473438|NCT02440854|162638920|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 30 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473439|NCT02440854|162638920|OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||McNemar|||Shift in patient distribution between baseline and Month 36 post-baseline, according to problems/no problems.||||>0.999
81473440|NCT02440854|162638921|OTHER|||||||0.098|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline vs 2-month post-baseline.||||0.098
81473441|NCT02440854|162638921|OTHER|||||||0.359|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline vs 4-month post-baseline.||||0.359
81473442|NCT02440854|162638921|OTHER|||||||0.393|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline vs 6-month post-baseline.||||0.393
81473443|NCT02440854|162638921|OTHER|||||||0.055|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline vs 8-month post-baseline.||||0.055
81473444|NCT02440854|162638921|OTHER|||||||0.124|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline vs 10-month post-baseline.||||0.124
81473445|NCT02440854|162638921|OTHER|||||||0.376|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline vs 12-month post-baseline.||||0.376
81740748|NCT02336074|163177475|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41||||0.145|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of the proportion of patients with undetectable viral outgrowth using logistic regression.~The analysis was adjusted for stratum and baseline viral outgrowth. Missing baseline values were imputed."||||0.145
81441215|NCT02697773|162573556|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.47|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects,baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.47|-1.35|<.0001
81441216|NCT02697773|162573556|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects,baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-1.11|0.0066
81441217|NCT02697773|162573556|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.1506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects,baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.12|-0.79|0.1506
81441218|NCT02697773|162573556|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects,baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.28|-1.25|0.0021
81441219|NCT02697773|162573556|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects,baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.35|-1.32|0.0008
81441220|NCT02697773|162573556|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects,baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-1.09|0.0167
81441221|NCT02697773|162573556|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects,baseline WOMAC pain when walking on a flat surface and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-1.17|0.0073
81441222|NCT02697773|162573558|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-1.09|0.0058
81441223|NCT02697773|162573558|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||Week 2: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.41|-1.31|0.0002
81441224|NCT02697773|162573558|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.51|-1.44|<.0001
81441225|NCT02697773|162573558|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.64|||ANCOVA|||Week 4: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.64|-1.56|<.0001
81473446|NCT02440854|162638921|OTHER|||||||0.033|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline vs 18-month post-baseline.||||0.033
81473447|NCT02440854|162638921|OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline vs 24-month post-baseline.||||0.048
81473448|NCT02440854|162638921|OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline vs 30-month post-baseline.||||0.071
81473449|NCT02440854|162638921|OTHER|||||||0.848|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline vs 36-month post-baseline.||||0.848
81473450|NCT02669082|162638946|OTHER|||||||0.2955|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Data at Baseline compared to the data at the end of the Treatment Period.||||0.2955
81473451|NCT02669082|162638947|OTHER|||||||0.1358|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Data at Baseline compared to the data at the end of the Treatment Period.||||0.1358
81473452|NCT02669082|162638948|OTHER||Median|||||0.1706|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Data at Baseline compared to the data at the end of the Treatment Period.||||0.1706
81473453|NCT02669082|162638949|OTHER|||||||0.1969|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Data at Baseline compared to the data at the end of the Treatment Period.||||0.1969
81441226|NCT02697773|162573558|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.16|-1.11|0.0091
81441227|NCT02697773|162573558|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 8: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.92|0.0668
81441228|NCT02697773|162573558|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.34|-1.36|0.0011
81441229|NCT02697773|162573558|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||Week 12: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.46|-1.48|0.0002
81441230|NCT02697773|162573558|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.20|-1.20|0.0059
81441231|NCT02697773|162573558|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Week 16: Multiple imputation method was applied for missing data, with imputation dependent on reason for missing data. ANCOVA model for imputed datasets includes treatment, randomization stratification variables (index joint and highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade) as fixed effects, baseline WOMAC pain when going up or down stairs and baseline diary average pain as covariates, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-1.39|0.0005
81441232|NCT02697773|162573561|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.6984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|3.7|||ANCOVA|||Percent Work Time Missed: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||3.70|-2.48|0.6984
81441233|NCT02697773|162573561|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.2953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|1.48|||ANCOVA|||Percent Work Time Missed: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||1.48|-4.84|0.2953
81441234|NCT02697773|162573561|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.14||0.1911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.59|2.74|||ANCOVA|||Percent Impairment While Working: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||2.74|-13.59|0.1911
81441235|NCT02697773|162573561|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2||0.1857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.89|2.71|||ANCOVA|||Percent Impairment While Working: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||2.71|-13.89|0.1857
81441236|NCT02697773|162573561|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.21||0.1707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.12|2.52|||ANCOVA|||Percent Overall Work Impairment: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||2.52|-14.12|0.1707
81473454|NCT02669082|162638950|OTHER|||||||0.0534|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Data at Baseline compared to the data at the end of the Treatment Period.||||0.0534
81441237|NCT02697773|162573561|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.29||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.85|2.07|||ANCOVA|||Percent Overall Work Impairment: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||2.07|-14.85|0.1380
81441238|NCT02697773|162573561|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42||0.1151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.58|0.94|||ANCOVA|||Percent Activity Impairment: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||0.94|-8.58|0.1151
81473455|NCT02669082|162638951|OTHER|||||||0.4125|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Data at Baseline compared to the data at the end of the Treatment Period.||||0.4125
81473456|NCT02669082|162638952|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Data at Baseline compared to the data at the end of the Treatment Period.||||0.0220
81473457|NCT02669082|162638953|OTHER|||||||0.042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Data at Baseline compared to the data at the end of the Treatment Period.||||0.0420
81473458|NCT02669082|162638954|OTHER|||||||0.8166|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Data at Baseline compared to the data at the end of the Treatment Period.||||0.8166
81740749|NCT01252953|163177480|OTHER|Time to first event|Rate Ratio|0.91||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.97|||Log Rank|||||0.97|0.85|0.004
81441239|NCT02697773|162573561|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.1195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.51|0.98|||ANCOVA|||Percent Activity Impairment: WPAI parameters were analyzed using ANCOVA model which included covariates of the corresponding baseline score, baseline diary average pain, index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade (2, 3 or 4), and treatment, with study site as a random effect.||0.98|-8.51|0.1195
81473459|NCT04494425|162638956|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.75|||Log Rank|The analysis was performed using the stratified log-rank test.|HR and CI were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for prior cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK)4/6 inhibitor use (yes versus no) and HER2 IHC expression (IHC 1+ versus IHC 2+/ISH-) and ties handled by Efron approach.|||0.75|0.52|<0.0001
81740750|NCT01252953|163177481|OTHER|Time to first event|Rate Ratio|0.93||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.0|||Log Rank|||||1|0.86|0.052
81441240|NCT02697773|162573572|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48||||0.1444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.29|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.29|0.18|0.1444
81441241|NCT02697773|162573572|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29||||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||0.91|0.09|0.0335
81441242|NCT02697773|162573573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0809||||||P-value was based on the log-rank test.|Log Rank|||Missing data for the selected percentile(s) was due to the Kaplan-Meier estimate not reaching the level for discontinuation due to lack of efficacy.||||0.0809
81441243|NCT02697773|162573573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0239||||||P-value was based on the log-rank test.|Log Rank|||Missing data for the selected percentile(s) was due to the Kaplan-Meier estimate not reaching the level for discontinuation due to lack of efficacy.||||0.0239
81441244|NCT02697773|162573574|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.0761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.04|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.04|0.48|0.0761
81441245|NCT02697773|162573574|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.0312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.96|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||0.96|0.44|0.0312
81441246|NCT02697773|162573574|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.95|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||0.95|0.45|0.0262
81441247|NCT02697773|162573574|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||0.79|0.37|0.0013
81441248|NCT02697773|162573574|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.6706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.33|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.33|0.64|0.6706
81441249|NCT02697773|162573574|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.43|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.43|0.69|0.9720
81441250|NCT02697773|162573574|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.5311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.29|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.29|0.61|0.5311
81441251|NCT02697773|162573574|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.1712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.12|0.53|0.1712
81441252|NCT02697773|162573574|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.7475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.54|0.73|0.7475
81441253|NCT02697773|162573574|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.6564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.33|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Odds ratio and 95%CI estimated from logistic regression model. Logistic regression model included baseline WOMAC pain subscale, baseline diary average pain, and classification variables index joint, highest Kellgren-Lawrence grade and treatment.||1.33|0.63|0.6564
81441254|NCT02697773|162573576|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.4833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.16|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.16|0.73|0.4833
81441255|NCT02697773|162573576|SUPERIORITY|Week 2: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.|LS Mean Ratio|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.03|||Negative binomial model|||||1.03|0.65|0.0942
81740751|NCT01252953|163177482|OTHER|Time to first event|Rate Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.12||In accordance with the data analysis plan, if the outcome of a major atherosclerotic event did not reach significance, there was no hypothesis testing for presumed ischemic stroke, so no P value is given.||||||1.12|0.87|
81539405|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.48||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|119.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||119.7|1.75|0.0131
81441256|NCT02697773|162573576|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.3371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.15|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.15|0.67|0.3371
81441257|NCT02697773|162573576|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.0|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.00|0.58|0.0508
81441258|NCT02697773|162573576|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.27|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.27|0.71|0.7280
81441259|NCT02697773|162573576|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.3244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.15|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.15|0.65|0.3244
81441260|NCT02697773|162573576|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.5681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.27|||Negative binomial model|||Week 12: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.27|0.65|0.5681
81441261|NCT02697773|162573576|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.09|||Negative binomial model|||Week 12: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.09|0.55|0.1387
81441262|NCT02697773|162573576|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.7275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.48|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.48|0.76|0.7275
81441263|NCT02697773|162573576|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.31|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.31|0.67|0.7090
81441264|NCT02697773|162573578|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.9164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.62|||Negative binomial model|||Week 2: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.62|0.58|0.9164
81441265|NCT02697773|162573578|SUPERIORITY|Week 2: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.|LS Mean Ratio|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.31|||Negative binomial model|||||1.31|0.47|0.3542
81441266|NCT02697773|162573578|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.8065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.68|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.68|0.51|0.8065
81441267|NCT02697773|162573578|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.2|||Negative binomial model|||Week 4: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.20|0.36|0.1752
81441268|NCT02697773|162573578|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.7837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.73|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.73|0.48|0.7837
81441269|NCT02697773|162573578|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.5062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.52|||Negative binomial model|||Week 8: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.52|0.43|0.5062
81441270|NCT02697773|162573578|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.6821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.82|||Negative binomial model|||Week 12: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.82|0.40|0.6821
81441271|NCT02697773|162573578|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.5032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.65|||Negative binomial model|||Week 12: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||1.65|0.36|0.5032
81539406|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.22||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.11|204.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||204.6|3.11|0.0025
81740752|NCT01252953|163177483|OTHER|Time to first event|Rate Ratio|0.93||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|0.99|||Log Rank|||||0.99|0.88|0.02
81441272|NCT02697773|162573578|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.5796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.61|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||2.61|0.58|0.5796
81441273|NCT02697773|162573578|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Ratio|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.8725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.0|||Negative binomial model|||Week 16: LS Mean was ratio of treatments. Analysis was performed using negative binomial model with model terms of baseline WOMAC Pain subscale score, baseline diary average pain score, index joint, Kellgren Lawrence grade, and treatment group.||2.00|0.44|0.8725
81441274|NCT00842530|162573596|SUPERIORITY|The vaccine efficacy of the CYD dengue vaccine against severe VCD cases was considered significant only if the lower bound of its 95% CI was greater than 0%.|Vaccine efficacy (%)|30.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|56.6||||||Vaccine efficacy of CYD dengue vaccine: The statistical methodology was based on the use of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the vaccine efficacy. The CI was calculated using the exact method conditional on the total number of cases in both groups.||56.6|-13.4|
81441275|NCT00842530|162573597|OTHER|The statistical methodology was based on the use of the two-sided 95% CI of the vaccine efficacy. The CI was calculated using the exact method conditional on the total number of cases in both groups. The vaccine efficacy of the CYD dengue vaccine against severe VCD cases was considered significant if the lower bound of its 95% CI was greater than 0%.|Vaccine efficacy (%)|75.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-377.0|99.6||||||Vaccine efficacy against severe VCD (IDMC)||99.6|-377|
81441276|NCT00842530|162573597|OTHER|The statistical methodology was based on the use of the two-sided 95% CI of the vaccine efficacy. The CI was calculated using the exact method conditional on the total number of cases in both groups. The vaccine efficacy of the CYD dengue vaccine against severe VCD cases was considered significant if the lower bound of its 95% CI was greater than 0%.|Vaccine efficacy (%)|50.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-585.0|96.4||||||Vaccine efficacy of against severe VCD (WHO 1999)||96.4|-585|
81473460|NCT00703326|162638985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.01|||Stratified Log Rank (SLR)|SLR used Interactive Web Response System (IWRS) factors: prior taxane therapy, visceral metastasis, hormone receptor status and geographical regions.|HR with 95% confidence interval (CI) was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model using the IWRS stratification factors.|||1.01|0.75|0.077
81473461|NCT00703326|162638986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.1||The gate-keeping strategy used to control overall type 1 error 0.05 (2-sided) or 0.025 (1-sided) to analyze progression-free survival (PFS) and OS. At final PFS analysis only if primary PFS test was significant would analysis of OS be inferential.|Stratified Log Rank (SLR)|SLR used Interactive Web Response System (IWRS) factors: prior taxane therapy, visceral metastasis, hormone receptor status and geographical regions.|HR with 95% confidence interval (CI) was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model using the IWRS stratification factors.|||1.10|0.81|0.487
81539407|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.65||||0.1788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|43.72||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||43.72|0.49|0.1788
81740753|NCT02679729|163177485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.625|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.396|0.853||||||Statistical Analysis for Part A||0.853|0.396|
81740754|NCT02679729|163177486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.905|1.49||||||Statistical Analysis for Part A||1.49|0.905|
81740755|NCT02679729|163177487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|1.76||||||Statistical Analysis for Part A||1.76|1.34|
81740756|NCT01026402|163177501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose|50.0|||||||||||||50mg twice daily continuous dosing 20 evaluable patients|||||
81441277|NCT00842530|162573598|SUPERIORITY|The statistical methodology was based on the use of the two-sided 95% CI of the vaccine efficacy. The CI was calculated using the exact method conditional on the total number of cases in both groups. The vaccine efficacy of the CYD dengue vaccine against severe VCD cases was considered significant only if the lower bound of its 95% CI was greater than 0%.|Vaccine efficacy (%)|41.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4|74.9||||||Vaccine efficacy:- 28 days Post-Inj. 2 up to Inj. 3||74.9|-38.4|
81441278|NCT00842530|162573598|SUPERIORITY|The statistical methodology was based on the use of the two-sided 95% CI of the vaccine efficacy. The CI was calculated using the exact method conditional on the total number of cases in both groups. The vaccine efficacy of the CYD dengue vaccine against severe VCD cases was considered significant only if the lower bound of its 95% CI was greater than 0%.|Vaccine efficacy (%)|35.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|56.5||||||Vaccine efficacy: 28 days Post-Inj. 2 up to end of Active Phase||56.5|3.3|
81473462|NCT00703326|162638987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.99|||Stratified Log Rank (SLR)|SLR used Interactive Web Response System (IWRS) factors: prior taxane therapy, visceral metastasis, hormone receptor status and geographical regions.|HR with 95% confidence interval (CI) was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model using the IWRS stratification factors.|||0.99|0.73|0.033
81539408|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.33||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|87.31||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||87.31|1.22|0.0320
81740757|NCT01026402|163177501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose|100.0|||||||||||||100mg once daily continuous dosing 16 evaluable patients|||||
81740758|NCT01026402|163177501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose|125.0|||||||||||||125mg twice daily intermittent dosing (2 days on, 5 days off) 29 evaluable patients|||||
81740759|NCT00906399|163177517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.725||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.565|0.93|||Negative Binomial Regression|Based on negative binomial regression, with adjustment for baseline EDSS (\< 4 versus ≥ 4), baseline relapse rate, age (\< 40 versus ≥ 40 years).||||0.930|0.565|0.0114
81740760|NCT00906399|163177517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.644||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.831|||Negative Binomial Regression|Based on negative binomial regression, with adjustment for baseline EDSS (\< 4 versus ≥ 4), baseline relapse rate, age (\< 40 versus ≥ 40).||||0.831|0.500|0.0007
81441279|NCT00842530|162573604|OTHER|The statistical methodology was based on the use of the two-sided 95% CI of the vaccine efficacy. The CI was calculated using the exact method conditional on the total number of cases in both groups. The vaccine efficacy of the CYD dengue vaccine against severe VCD cases was considered significant if the lower bound of its 95% CI was greater than 0%.|Vaccine efficacy (%)|33.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|53.5||||||Vaccine efficacy: 28 days Post-Inj. 1 up to end of Active Phase||53.5|4.1|
81441280|NCT00842530|162573604|OTHER|The statistical methodology was based on the use of the two-sided 95% CI of the vaccine efficacy. The CI was calculated using the exact method conditional on the total number of cases in both groups. The vaccine efficacy of the CYD dengue vaccine against severe VCD cases was considered significant if the lower bound of its 95% CI was greater than 0%.|Vaccine efficacy (%)|34.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|54.3||||||Vaccine efficacy: Day 0 up to end of Active Phase||54.3|6.7|
81441281|NCT02243293|162573611|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment as compared to historical control (in genotype 2 (GT2) DAA-naive participants in Part 4, arm S) was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 89% to achieve noninferiority.|Percentage of Participants|98.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.5|100.0|||||95% CI was calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||100.0|96.5|
81441282|NCT00440115|162573615|SUPERIORITY|Power calculations demonstrated that 250 participants per group would have 95% power to compare combined high-intensity disease management and moderate-intensity disease management with pharmacotherapy management, on the basis of 10% (pharmacotherapy management), 15% (moderate-intensity disease management), and 25% (high-intensity disease management) self-reported quit rates.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.61|||Mixed Models Analysis||(High-intensity disease management and moderate-intensity disease management) vs pharmacotherapy management|||1.61|0.78|0.54
81441283|NCT00440115|162573615|SUPERIORITY|Power calculations indicated that 250 participants per group would have 80% power to compare high-intensity disease management and moderate-intensity disease management with pharmacotherapy management, on the basis of 10% (pharmacotherapy management), 15% (moderate-intensity disease management), and 25% (high-intensity disease management) self-reported quit rates.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||High-intensity disease management vs moderate-intensity disease management|||2.02|0.88|0.18
81441284|NCT02409329|162573618|SUPERIORITY|We performed an omnibus test of the treatment effect at 3 and 6 months using a robust variance-covariance based Wald statistic. We used ordinary least squares linear regression with Huber-White heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors to obtain point estimates and 95% CIs for the intervention effect at each time.|Predicted mean difference|-0.313||||0.0493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.017||A priori threshold p\<.05.|GEE, Wald test|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).|6-month point estimate|Any REACH vs. Helpline and A1c results. We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a working-exchangeable correlation structure and identity link, adjusting for baseline and allowing a time-treatment interaction. For the HbA1c model, we allowed for a three-way interaction between time, treatment group, and baseline HbA1c because there was descriptive evidence that the effect was modified by baseline HbA1c values. Multiply imputed data (m=1,000) using chained equations.||-0.017|-0.610|.0493
81441285|NCT02409329|162573618|SUPERIORITY|We performed an omnibus test of the treatment effect at 3, 6, 12, and 15 months using a robust variance-covariance based Wald statistic. We used ordinary least squares linear regression with Huber-White heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors to obtain point estimates and 95% CIs for the intervention effect at each time.|Predicted mean difference|-0.07||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.24||A priori threshold p\<.05.|GEE, Wald test|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).|15-month point estimate|Any REACH vs. Helpline and A1c results. We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a working-exchangeable correlation structure and identity link, adjusting for baseline and allowing a time-treatment interaction. For the HbA1c model, we allowed for a three-way interaction between time, treatment group, and baseline HbA1c because there was descriptive evidence that the effect was modified by baseline HbA1c values. Multiply imputed data (m=1,000) using chained equations.||0.240|-0.380|0.260
81441286|NCT02409329|162573619|SUPERIORITY|We performed an omnibus test of the treatment effect at 3 and 6 months using a robust variance-covariance based Wald statistic. We used ordinary least squares linear regression with Huber-White heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors to obtain point estimates and 95% CIs for the intervention effect at each time.|Predicted mean difference|0.406|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.196|0.615||A priori threshold p\<.05.|Wald statistic|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).|6-month point estimate|Any REACH vs. Helpline and A1c results. We used generalized estimating equations with a working-exchangeable correlation structure and identity link, adjusting for baseline and allowing a time-treatment interaction. Multiply imputed data (m=1,000) using chained equations.||0.615|0.196|<.001
81441287|NCT02409329|162573619|SUPERIORITY|We performed an omnibus test of the treatment effect at 3, 6, 12, and 15 months using a robust variance-covariance based Wald statistic. We used ordinary least squares linear regression with Huber-White heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors to obtain point estimates and 95% CIs for the intervention effect at each time.|Predicted mean difference|0.21||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.45||A priori threshold p\<.05.|GEE, Wald test|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).|15-month point estimate|Any REACH vs. Helpline and A1c results. We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a working-exchangeable correlation structure and identity link, adjusting for baseline and allowing a time-treatment interaction. For the HbA1c model, we allowed for a three-way interaction between time, treatment group, and baseline HbA1c because there was descriptive evidence that the effect was modified by baseline HbA1c values. Multiply imputed data (m=1,000) using chained equations.||0.450|-0.031|0.003
81539409|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.24||||0.0251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|93.33||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||93.33|1.35|0.0251
81539410|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.6154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|5.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||5.83|0.35|0.6154
81441288|NCT02409329|162573620|SUPERIORITY|We performed an omnibus test of the treatment effect at 3 and 6 months using a robust variance-covariance based Wald statistic. We used ordinary least squares linear regression with Huber-White heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors to obtain point estimates and 95% CIs for the intervention effect at each time.|Predicted mean difference|0.54||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|1.09||A priori threshold p\<.05.|GEE, Wald test|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).|6-month point estimate|Any REACH vs. Helpline and A1c results. We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a working-exchangeable correlation structure and identity link, adjusting for baseline and allowing a time-treatment interaction. Multiply imputed data (m=1,000) using chained equations.||1.090|-0.012|0.376
81441289|NCT02409329|162573620|SUPERIORITY|We performed an omnibus test of the treatment effect at 3, 6, 12, and 15 months using a robust variance-covariance based Wald statistic. We used ordinary least squares linear regression with Huber-White heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors to obtain point estimates and 95% CIs for the intervention effect at each time.|Predicted mean difference|0.278||||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.319|0.875||A priori threshold p\<.05.|GEE, Wald test|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).|15-month point estimate|Any REACH vs. Helpline and A1c results. We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a working-exchangeable correlation structure and identity link, adjusting for baseline and allowing a time-treatment interaction. Multiply imputed data (m=1,000) using chained equations.||0.875|-0.319|0.434
81441290|NCT02409329|162573621|SUPERIORITY|We performed an omnibus test of the treatment effect at 3 and 6 months using a robust variance-covariance based Wald statistic. We used ordinary least squares linear regression with Huber-White heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors to obtain point estimates and 95% CIs for the intervention effect at each time.|Predicted mean difference|0.399||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.637||A priori threshold p\<.05.|GEE, Wald test|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).|6-month point estimate|Any REACH vs. Helpline and A1c results. We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a working-exchangeable correlation structure and identity link, adjusting for baseline and allowing a time-treatment interaction. Multiply imputed data (m=1,000) using chained equations||0.637|0.160|0.0012
81441291|NCT02409329|162573621|SUPERIORITY|We performed an omnibus test of the treatment effect at 3, 6, 12, and 15 months using a robust variance-covariance based Wald statistic. We used ordinary least squares linear regression with Huber-White heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors to obtain point estimates and 95% CIs for the intervention effect at each time.|Predicted mean difference|0.152||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.121|0.426||A priori threshold p\<.05.|GEE, Wald test|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).|15-month point estimate|Any REACH vs. Helpline and A1c results. We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a working-exchangeable correlation structure and identity link, adjusting for baseline and allowing a time-treatment interaction. Multiply imputed data (m=1,000) using chained equations.||0.426|-0.121|0.003
81441292|NCT02409329|162573622|SUPERIORITY|We performed an omnibus test of the treatment effect at 3 and 6 months using a robust variance-covariance based Wald statistic. We used ordinary least squares linear regression with Huber-White heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors to obtain point estimates and 95% CIs for the intervention effect at each time.|Predicted mean difference|-0.061||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.218|0.095||A priori threshold p\<.05.|GEE, Wald test|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).|6-month point estimate|Any REACH vs. Helpline and A1c results. We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a working-exchangeable correlation structure and identity link, adjusting for baseline and allowing a time-treatment interaction. Multiply imputed data (m=1,000) using chained equations.||0.095|-0.218|0.632
81441293|NCT02409329|162573622|SUPERIORITY|We performed an omnibus test of the treatment effect at 3, 6, 12, and 15 months using a robust variance-covariance based Wald statistic. We used ordinary least squares linear regression with Huber-White heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors to obtain point estimates and 95% CIs for the intervention effect at each time.|Predicted mean difference|0.005||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.202|1.1||A priori threshold p\<.05.|GEE, Wald test|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).|15-month point estimate|Any REACH vs. Helpline and A1c results. We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a working-exchangeable correlation structure and identity link, adjusting for baseline and allowing a time-treatment interaction. Multiply imputed data (m=1,000) using chained equations.||1.100|-0.202|0.572
81441294|NCT02409329|162573623|SUPERIORITY|We performed an omnibus test of the treatment effect at 3 and 6 months using a robust variance-covariance based Wald statistic. We used ordinary least squares linear regression with Huber-White heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors to obtain point estimates and 95% CIs for the intervention effect at each time.|Predicted mean difference|369.0||||0.703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-142.0|881.0||A priori threshold p\<.05.|GEE, Wald test|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).|6-month point estimate|Any REACH vs. Helpline and A1c results. We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a working-exchangeable correlation structure and identity link, adjusting for baseline and allowing a time-treatment interaction. Multiply imputed data (m=1,000) using chained equations.||881|-142|0.703
81441295|NCT02409329|162573623|SUPERIORITY|We performed an omnibus test of the treatment effect at 3, 6, 12, and 15 months using a robust variance-covariance based Wald statistic. We used ordinary least squares linear regression with Huber-White heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors to obtain point estimates and 95% CIs for the intervention effect at each time.|Predicted mean difference|26.0||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-459.0|511.0||A priori threshold p\<.05.|GEE, Wald test|Adjusted for baseline values with cubic splines (3 knots).|15-month point estimate|Any REACH vs. Helpline and A1c results. We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a working-exchangeable correlation structure and identity link, adjusting for baseline and allowing a time-treatment interaction. Multiply imputed data (m=1,000) using chained equations.||511|-459|0.465
81441296|NCT02409329|162573624|SUPERIORITY|Testing superiority of REACH only relative to control. We used ordinary least squares linear regression with Huber-White heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors to obtain point estimates and 95% CIs for the intervention effect at each time.|Predicted mean difference|-0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.12|||||6-month point estimate|To evaluate if REACH only and REACH+FAMS had similar effects on HbA1c relative to control, we subsetted to participants with baseline HbA1c greater than or equal to 8.5% to maximize our power for these analyses. We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a working-exchangeable correlation structure and identity link, adjusting for baseline and allowing a time-treatment interaction. Multiply imputed data (m=1,000) using chained equations.||-0.12|-1.38|
81441297|NCT02409329|162573624|SUPERIORITY|Testing superiority of REACH only relative to control. We used ordinary least squares linear regression with Huber-White heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors to obtain point estimates and 95% CIs for the intervention effect at each time.|Predicted mean difference|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.39|||||12-month point estimate|To evaluate if REACH only and REACH+FAMS had similar effects on HbA1c relative to control, we subsetted to participants with baseline HbA1c greater than or equal to 8.5% to maximize our power for these analyses. We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a working-exchangeable correlation structure and identity link, adjusting for baseline and allowing a time-treatment interaction. Multiply imputed data (m=1,000) using chained equations.||0.39|-1.00|
81441298|NCT02409329|162573624|SUPERIORITY|Testing superiority of REACH\_FAMS relative to control. We used ordinary least squares linear regression with Huber-White heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors to obtain point estimates and 95% CIs for the intervention effect at each time.|Predicted mean difference|-0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.05|||||6-month point estimate|To evaluate if REACH only and REACH+FAMS had similar effects on HbA1c relative to control, we subsetted to participants with baseline HbA1c greater than or equal to 8.5% to maximize our power for these analyses. We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a working-exchangeable correlation structure and identity link, adjusting for baseline and allowing a time-treatment interaction. Multiply imputed data (m=1,000) using chained equations.||-0.05|-1.26|
81441299|NCT02409329|162573624|SUPERIORITY|Testing superiority of REACH+FAMS relative to control. We used ordinary least squares linear regression with Huber-White heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors to obtain point estimates and 95% CIs for the intervention effect at each time.|Predicted mean difference|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.51|||||12-month point estimate|To evaluate if REACH only and REACH+FAMS had similar effects on HbA1c relative to control, we subsetted to participants with baseline HbA1c greater than or equal to 8.5% to maximize our power for these analyses. We used generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a working-exchangeable correlation structure and identity link, adjusting for baseline and allowing a time-treatment interaction. Multiply imputed data (m=1,000) using chained equations.||0.51|-0.96|
81441300|NCT03291041|162573639|SUPERIORITY|LS mean and p-value are from ANCOVA with treatment and time-zone-shift as main effects and baseline value as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|34.75||||0.0354|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0354
81441301|NCT03291041|162573640|SUPERIORITY|LS mean and p-value are from ANCOVA with treatment and time-zone-shift as main effects and baseline value as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0168
81441302|NCT03291041|162573641|SUPERIORITY|LS mean and p-value are from ANCOVA with treatment and time-zone-shift as main effects and baseline value as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|90.56||||0.0785|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0785
81441303|NCT03291041|162573642|SUPERIORITY|LS mean and p-value are from ANCOVA with treatment and time-zone-shift as main effects and baseline value as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|78.45||||0.0225|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0225
81441304|NCT03291041|162573643|SUPERIORITY|LS mean and p-value are from ANCOVA with treatment and time-zone-shift as main effects and baseline value as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.95||||0.0198|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0198
81473463|NCT00703326|162638988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.71|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel(SCMH)|SCMH used Interactive Web Response System (IWRS) factors: prior taxane therapy, visceral metastasis, hormone receptor status and geographical regions.|Stratified odds ratio was calculated considering the IWRS stratification factors.|||1.71|1.03|0.027
81441305|NCT03291041|162573644|SUPERIORITY|LS mean and p-value are from ANCOVA with treatment and time-zone-shift as main effects and baseline value as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-26.55||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0347
81441306|NCT03291041|162573645|SUPERIORITY|LS mean and p-value are from ANCOVA with treatment and time-zone-shift as main effects and baseline value as a covariate.|Mean Difference (Net)|-56.44||||0.084|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0840
81441307|NCT03291041|162573646|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.0765|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0765
81441308|NCT02953678|162573647|OTHER||Exact method for binomial distributions|54.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.7|66.8||||||||66.8|42.7|
81473464|NCT00703326|162638989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.06|||Stratified Log Rank (SLR)|SLR used Interactive Web Response System (IWRS) factors: prior taxane therapy, visceral metastasis, hormone receptor status and geographical regions.|HR with 95% confidence interval (CI) was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model using the IWRS stratification factors.|||1.06|0.67|0.150
81441309|NCT03660241|162573661|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|138.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.74|204.61|||ANOVA|||Test: the moderate renal impairment group; Reference: the normal renal function group.||204.61|93.74|
81441310|NCT03660241|162573661|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|99.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|57.3|171.43|||ANOVA|||Test: the severe renal impairment group; Reference: the normal renal function group||171.43|57.30|
81441311|NCT03660241|162573662|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|182.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|117.09|285.71|||ANOVA|||Test: the moderate renal impairment group; Reference: the normal renal function group||285.71|117.09|
81441312|NCT03660241|162573662|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|121.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.32|215.41|||ANOVA|||Test: the severe renal impairment group; Reference: the normal renal function group||215.41|68.32|
81441313|NCT03660241|162573663|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|99.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.8|165.57|||ANOVA|||Test: the moderate renal impairment group; Reference: the normal renal function group||165.57|59.80|
81441314|NCT03660241|162573663|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|167.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.2|289.64|||ANOVA|||Test: the severe renal impairment group; Reference: the normal renal function group||289.64|97.20|
81473465|NCT00703326|162638990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.539||||||P-value is for end of therapy. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for baseline score was used to compare the 2 treatment arms.|ANCOVA|||||||0.539
81473466|NCT02242019|162639002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81473467|NCT02242019|162639003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81473468|NCT03041467|162639035|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||One-sided Z-test|||||||<0.001
81740761|NCT00906399|163177518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Lesion Mean Ratio|0.72||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.87|||Negative Binomial Regression|Lesion mean ratio (95% CI) and p-value based on negative binomial regression, adjusted for baseline number of T2 lesions.||||0.87|0.60|0.0008
81740762|NCT00906399|163177518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Lesion Mean Ratio|0.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.4|||Negative Binomial Regression|Lesion mean ratio (95% CI) and p-value based on negative binomial regression, adjusted for baseline number of T2 lesions.||||0.40|0.27|<0.0001
81740763|NCT00906399|163177519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.95||Based on Cox proportion hazards model, adjusted for baseline EDSS (\< 4 versus ≥ 4), age (\<40 versus ≥ 40 years), baseline relapse rate, and baseline Gd enhancing lesions (presence versus absence).|Cox Proportion Hazards model|||||0.95|0.57|0.0200
81740764|NCT00906399|163177519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.8||Based on Cox proportion hazards model, adjusted for baseline EDSS (\< 4 versus ≥ 4), age (\<40 versus ≥ 40 years), baseline relapse rate, and baseline Gd enhancing lesions (presence versus absence).|Cox Proportion Hazards model|||||0.80|0.47|0.0003
81740765|NCT00906399|163177520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.97||Based on Cox Proportional Hazards model, adjusted for baseline EDSS (\< 4 versus ≥ 4) and age (\< 40 versus ≥ 40 years).|Cox Proportion Hazards model|||||0.97|0.40|0.0380
81740766|NCT00906399|163177520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.0383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.97||Based on Cox Proportional Hazards model, adjusted for baseline EDSS (\< 4 versus ≥ 4) and age (\< 40 versus ≥ 40 years).|Cox Proportion Hazards model|||||0.97|0.40|0.0383
81740767|NCT04667338|163177521|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5061|||||||Chi-squared|||Pharmacological||||=0.5061
81740768|NCT04667338|163177521|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2053|||||||Chi-squared|||Non-pharmacological||||=0.2053
81740769|NCT04667338|163177522|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4016|||||||Chi-squared|||||||=0.4016
81740770|NCT04667338|163177525|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5274|||||||Chi-squared|||Educational level ongoing or completed level of education||||=0.5274
81740771|NCT04667338|163177525|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7051|||||||Chi-squared|||Occupational status and occupation||||=0.7051
81740772|NCT04667338|163177525|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3543|||||||Chi-squared|||Civil status||||=0.3543
81441315|NCT03660241|162573664|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|154.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.11|226.26|||ANOVA|||Test: the moderate renal impairment group; Reference: the normal renal function group||226.26|105.11|
81740773|NCT04667338|163177525|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0368|||||||Chi-squared|||Living conditions||||=0.0368
81740774|NCT04667338|163177525|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3512|||||||Chi-squared|||Smoking status||||=0.3512
81441316|NCT03660241|162573664|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|287.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|196.72|418.89|||ANOVA|||Test: the severe renal impairment group; Reference: the normal renal function group||418.89|196.72|
81441317|NCT03660241|162573665|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|137.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.82|176.81|||ANOVA|||Test: the moderate renal impairment group; Reference: the normal renal function group||176.81|106.82|
81473469|NCT03041467|162639036|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority p-values for the primary safety endpoint was based on the Farrington-Manning non-inferiority test with a margin of 7.5%.||||||0.002|||||||Farrington-Manning Test|||||||0.002
81740775|NCT04667338|163177525|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.104|||||||Chi-squared|||Alcohol intake||||=0.1040
81740776|NCT04667338|163177525|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0202|||||||Chi-squared|||Exercise status||||=0.0202
81740777|NCT04667338|163177525|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3503|||||||Chi-squared|||Family history of narcolepsy||||=0.3503
81740778|NCT04667338|163177530|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0715|||||||Chi-squared|||General practitioner||||=0.0715
81740779|NCT04667338|163177530|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0929|||||||Chi-squared|||Neurologist||||=0.0929
81740780|NCT04667338|163177530|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3092|||||||Chi-squared|||Neuropediatrician||||=0.3092
81740781|NCT04667338|163177530|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4528|||||||Chi-squared|||Neurophysiologist||||=0.4528
81740782|NCT04667338|163177530|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Pneumologist||||<0.0001
81740783|NCT04667338|163177530|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1785|||||||Chi-squared|||Somnologist||||=0.1785
81740784|NCT04667338|163177530|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1474|||||||Chi-squared|||Somnologist-unit||||=0.1474
81740785|NCT04667338|163177531|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2042|||||||Chi-squared|||Clinical history||||=0.2042
81740786|NCT04667338|163177531|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5818|||||||Chi-squared|||Clinical assessment: ESS||||=0.5818
81740787|NCT04667338|163177531|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0368|||||||Chi-squared|||Neurological assessment||||=0.0368
81740788|NCT04667338|163177531|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1128|||||||Chi-squared|||MSLT||||=0.1128
81740789|NCT04667338|163177531|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3396|||||||Chi-squared|||AHI||||=0.3396
81740790|NCT04667338|163177531|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6794|||||||Chi-squared|||Other procedures||||=0.6794
81740791|NCT04667338|163177531|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0138|||||||Chi-squared|||HLA typing||||=0.0138
81740792|NCT04667338|163177531|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0597|||||||Chi-squared|||Hypocretin-1 CSF or Orexin||||=0.0597
81740793|NCT04667338|163177532|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1171|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.1171
81740794|NCT04667338|163177533|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3834|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.3834
81740795|NCT04667338|163177538|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0531|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.0531
81740796|NCT04667338|163177539|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0005|||||||Chi-squared|||Take short naps||||=0.0005
81740797|NCT04667338|163177539|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8221|||||||Chi-squared|||Maintain a regular sleep schedule||||=0.8221
81740798|NCT04667338|163177539|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2291|||||||Chi-squared|||Avoid caffeine or alcohol before bedtime||||=0.2291
81740799|NCT04667338|163177539|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9177|||||||Chi-squared|||Avoid smoking, especially at night||||=0.9177
81740800|NCT04667338|163177539|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4188|||||||Chi-squared|||Exercise daily||||=0.4188
81740801|NCT04667338|163177539|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5818|||||||Chi-squared|||Avoid large, heavy meals right before bedtime||||=0.5818
81740802|NCT04667338|163177539|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5432|||||||Chi-squared|||Other||||=0.5432
81740803|NCT04667338|163177540|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5432|||||||Chi-squared|||Treatment||||=0.5432
81740804|NCT04667338|163177540|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0397|||||||Chi-squared|||Routine monitoring visits||||=0.0397
81740805|NCT04667338|163177540|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0306|||||||Chi-squared|||Tests||||=0.0306
81740806|NCT04667338|163177540|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7451|||||||Chi-squared|||Emergency visits||||=0.7451
81740807|NCT04667338|163177540|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0845|||||||Chi-squared|||Hospitalizations||||=0.0845
81740808|NCT04667338|163177540|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3813|||||||Chi-squared|||Complications||||=0.3813
81740809|NCT04667338|163177542|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0034|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Absenteeism||||=0.0034
81740810|NCT04667338|163177542|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2178|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Presenteeism||||=0.2178
81740811|NCT04667338|163177542|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1758|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Work productivity loss||||=0.1758
81740812|NCT04667338|163177542|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1789|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Activity Impairment / disability||||=0.1789
81740813|NCT04667338|163177543|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5806|||||||Chi-squared|||||||=0.5806
81740814|NCT04667338|163177545|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1602|||||||Chi-squared|||Mobility||||=0.1602
81441318|NCT03660241|162573665|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|177.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|135.91|232.92|||ANOVA|||Test: the severe renal impairment group; Reference: the normal renal function group||232.92|135.91|
81441319|NCT03660241|162573666|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|269.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|196.61|370.18|||ANOVA|||Test: the moderate renal impairment group; Reference: the normal renal function group||370.18|196.61|
81441320|NCT03660241|162573666|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|571.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|447.27|730.05|||ANOVA|||Test: the severe renal impairment group; Reference: the normal renal function group||730.05|447.27|
81441321|NCT03660241|162573671|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|133.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.45|174.92|||ANOVA|||Test: the moderate renal impairment group; Reference: the normal renal function group||174.92|102.45|
81441322|NCT03660241|162573671|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|129.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.86|180.57|||ANOVA|||Test: the severe renal impairment group; Reference: the normal renal function group||180.57|92.86|
81441323|NCT03660241|162573672|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|210.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|154.6|285.8|||ANOVA|||Test: the moderate renal impairment group; Reference: the normal renal function group||285.80|154.60|
81441324|NCT03660241|162573672|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|290.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|217.39|388.69|||ANOVA|||Test: the severe renal impairment group; Reference: the normal renal function group||388.69|217.39|
81441325|NCT01286558|162573699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.46||||||95.0|-0.22|3.14|||ANCOVA|||||3.14|-0.22|
81441326|NCT01286558|162573700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.14||||||95.0|-0.36|4.64|||ANCOVA|||||4.64|-0.36|
81441327|NCT01286558|162573701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21||||||95.0|-2.58|0.15|||ANCOVA|||||0.15|-2.58|
81473470|NCT03041467|162639037|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||There is no planned hypothesis test other than at 6 months time point. P-value listed is at 6 months.|Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate access circuit primary patency.||||<0.001
81441328|NCT01286558|162573702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||||95.0|-4.16|0.35|||ANCOVA|||||0.35|-4.16|
81441329|NCT01286558|162573703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89||||||95.0|-2.57|0.79|||ANCOVA|||||0.79|-2.57|
81441330|NCT01286558|162573704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.64||||||95.0|-4.27|0.99|||ANCOVA|||||0.99|-4.27|
81441331|NCT00836719|162573725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|||<|0.01||95.0|3.4|16.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Anisotropic power spatial covariance matrix with terms for time and the registered voxel. Kenward Rogers approx. for degrees of freedom.|Dependent variable: NAA. Main effect: visit. Covariates Cre, %GM, %WM, %CSF and %lesion in the voxel.|N-Acetylaspartate acid (NAA) levels were measured at baseline and exit (6 months). Voxels with less than 30% error in NAA and Creatine (Cre) were used.NAA, Cre and Proton Density were log transformed.||16.2|3.4|<0.01
81441332|NCT03265288|162573731|SUPERIORITY||Least square means difference|0.7716||||0.3449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8397|2.3828||alpha is set to 0.05|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||A positive difference favours LAU-7b, a negative difference favours placebo.|Primary analysis of the treatment effect at the Week 24 visit on the intent to treat population (ITT) Null hypothesis is no treatment difference||2.3828|-0.8397|0.3449
81740815|NCT04667338|163177545|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5249|||||||Chi-squared|||Self-Care||||=0.5249
81740816|NCT04667338|163177545|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1095|||||||Chi-squared|||Usual activities||||=0.1095
81740817|NCT04667338|163177545|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3528|||||||Chi-squared|||Pain / Discomfort||||=0.3528
81740818|NCT04667338|163177545|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7434|||||||Chi-squared|||Anxiety / Depression||||=0.7434
81740819|NCT04667338|163177546|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0396|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.0396
81740820|NCT04667338|163177547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0394|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Effectiveness||||=0.0394
81740821|NCT04667338|163177547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3093|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Convenience||||=0.3093
81740822|NCT04667338|163177547|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2296|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Global satisfaction||||=0.2296
81740823|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1817|||||||Chi-squared|||Depression||||=0.1817
81740824|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0885|||||||Chi-squared|||Bipolar disorder||||=0.0885
81740825|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3043|||||||Chi-squared|||Anxiety disorders||||=0.3043
81740826|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0885|||||||Chi-squared|||Panic disorder||||=0.0885
81740827|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5603|||||||Chi-squared|||Phobia disorder||||=0.5603
81740828|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5603|||||||Chi-squared|||Obsessive compulsive disorder||||=0.5603
81740829|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3646|||||||Chi-squared|||Diagnosis of ADHD||||=0.3646
81740830|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2615|||||||Chi-squared|||Obesity||||=0.2615
81740831|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3076|||||||Chi-squared|||Endocrine Disorders||||=0.3076
81740832|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.409|||||||Chi-squared|||Peripheral vascular disease||||=0.4090
81740833|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5603|||||||Chi-squared|||Cardiovascular accident or transient ischemic attack (TIA)||||=0.5603
81740834|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5603|||||||Chi-squared|||COPD||||=0.5603
81441333|NCT03265288|162573731|SUPERIORITY||Least square means difference|1.0053||||0.0667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|2.0807||alpha is set to 0.05|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||A positive difference favours LAU-7b, a negative difference favours placebo.|Analysis of the overall treatment effect from baseline through Week 24 in the intent to treat population (ITT), Null hypothesis is no treatment difference||2.0807|-0.0700|0.0667
81441334|NCT03265288|162573731|SUPERIORITY||Least square means difference|1.2258||||0.0486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0078|2.4438||alpha is set to 0.05|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||A positive difference favours LAU-7b, a negative difference favours placebo.|Secondary analysis of the overall treatment effect from baseline through Week 24 on the per protocol population (PP), null hypothesis is no treatment difference||2.4438|0.0078|0.0486
81441335|NCT03265288|162573731|SUPERIORITY||Least square means difference|2.6628||||0.0687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2069|5.5325||alpha is set to 0.05|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||A positive difference favours LAU-7b, a negative difference favours placebo.|"Secondary analysis of treatment effect at the Week 24 visit for stratification factor ppFEV1 (\<70% or ≥70%) in intent to treat population (ITT), null hypothesis is no treatment difference.~Here presented is the analysis for subgroup ≥70%, n=29 (LAU-7b), n=27 (Placebo)"||5.5325|-0.2069|0.0687
81473471|NCT03041467|162639038|OTHER|There is no planned hypothesis test other than at 6 months time point. P-value listed is at 6 months.|||||<|0.001||||||There is no planned hypothesis test other than at 6 months time point. P-value listed is at 6 months. Survival analysis was performed using Kaplan-Meier method.|Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate target lesion primary patency.|Survival analysis was performed using Kaplan-Meier method.|||<0.001
81441336|NCT03265288|162573731|SUPERIORITY||Least square means difference|1.391||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.922|3.7041||alpha is set to 0.05|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||A positive difference favours LAU-7b, a negative difference favours placebo.|"Secondary analysis of treatment effect at the Week 24 visit for stratification factor co-administration of CFTR modulator (yes/no) in intent to treat population (ITT), null hypothesis is no treatment difference.~Here presented is the analysis for subgroup receiving CFTR modulators, n=41 (LAU-7b), n=46 (Placebo)"||3.7041|-0.9220|0.236
81473472|NCT03041467|162639039|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||There is no planned hypothesis test other than at 6 months time point. P-value listed is at 6 months.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81473473|NCT03041467|162639043|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.999
81473474|NCT03041467|162639044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.482|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.482
81473475|NCT03041467|162639045|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.999
81473476|NCT05206734|162639069|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.46|||||HR was calculated using a Cox Proportional Hazard model adjusted for age,sex,socioeconomic status, ethnicity and common childhood conditions. Reflects a comparison of the incidence rates between participants diagnosed with IBD and those without IBD.|||1.46|1.12|
81473477|NCT05206734|162639070|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.52|||||RR calculated using negative binomial model adjusted for age,sex,socioeconomic status,ethnicity,IBD type and comorbidities.Reflects a comparison of the incidence rate ratio between IBD participants diagnosed with and without mental health conditions.|||2.52|1.33|
81473478|NCT05206734|162639071|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.62|||||HR calculated using Cox regression models adjusted for age,sex,socioeconomic status,ethnicity,IBD type and comorbidities.Reflects a comparison of the incidence rate ratio between IBD participants diagnosed with and without mental health conditions.|||2.62|1.02|
81473479|NCT05206734|162639072|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|4.43|||||RR calculated using negative binomial model adjusted for age,sex,socioeconomic status,ethnicity,IBD type and comorbidities.Reflects a comparison of the incidence rate ratio between IBD participants diagnosed with and without mental health conditions.|||4.43|1.76|
81473480|NCT05206734|162639074|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.58|||||RR calculated using negative binomial model adjusted for age,sex,socioeconomic status,ethnicity,IBD type and comorbidities.Reflects a comparison of the incidence rate ratio between IBD participants diagnosed with and without mental health conditions.|||1.58|1.12|
81473481|NCT05206734|162639075|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.75|||||RR calculated using negative binomial model adjusted for age,sex,socioeconomic status,ethnicity,IBD type and comorbidities.Reflects a comparison of the incidence rate ratio between IBD participants diagnosed with and without mental health conditions.|||2.75|1.29|
81473482|NCT02330172|162639076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81473483|NCT02330172|162639077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81473484|NCT00734656|162639078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||null hypothesis - dutasteride does not affect blood alcohol following standardized dose of alcohol (0.8 gr/kg)||||0.28
81473485|NCT00734656|162639079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||null hypothesis: dutasteride pre-treatment does not reduce the sedative effect of alcohol||||0.010
81740835|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5603|||||||Chi-squared|||Connective tissue disease||||=0.5603
81473486|NCT00734656|162639080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||null hypothesis: dutasteride pre-treatment does not reduce the stimulating effect of alcohol||||0.17
81473487|NCT00734656|162639081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||null hypothesis - A single 4 mg dose of dutasteride does not reduce serum 3a-androstanediol glucuronide levels||||<0.001
81473488|NCT01026818|162639107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.06||The Type I error was controlled for multiplicity using a Bonferroni-Hommel procedure. First the largest p-value for the odds ratio to placebo was tested at the 5% level and in case of no rejection the second p-value was tested at the 2.5% level.|Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included terms for treatment group, country, and age group.||A sample size of 412 randomized participants provided 84% power to detect a 20% difference in the proportions for the 3 treatment groups. The sample size allowed for a 20% withdrawal during the study.||2.06|0.63|0.675
81539411|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.1906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|8.63||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||8.63|0.65|0.1906
81740836|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7451|||||||Chi-squared|||Liver Disease||||=0.7451
81740837|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3108|||||||Chi-squared|||Diabetes Mellitus||||=0.3108
81740838|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2407|||||||Chi-squared|||Solid Tumor||||=0.2407
81740839|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5603|||||||Chi-squared|||AIDS||||=0.5603
81740840|NCT04667338|163177548|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1739|||||||Chi-squared|||Others||||=0.1739
81740841|NCT04667338|163177549|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3585|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.3585
81740842|NCT01124786|163177576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.994|||<|0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.746|1.326|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio and confidence interval presented above, so parameter dispersion not indicated in standard deviation field directly above.|If the median Overall Survival (OS) for the CO-1.01-treated patients is 7.7 months and the median OS for gemcitabine-treated patients with hENT1-low status is 4 months (hazard ratio of 0.53), then a total of 144 events of death in the hENT1-low subgroup will provide over 90% power at a 0.05 (2 sided) significance level for the comparison of CO-1.01 to gemcitabine in the hENT1-low patients.||1.326|0.746|<0.973
81740843|NCT03488108|163177595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.009
81740844|NCT03488108|163177596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.90
81740845|NCT03488108|163177597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.003
81740846|NCT03488108|163177598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.005
81740847|NCT00858780|163177602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.17||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|29.82|||GEE Model|||Analysis was performed using a generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, their interaction, and the stratification factor as factors in the model.||29.82|1.72|0.007
81740848|NCT00858780|163177602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|5.41|||GEE Model|||Analysis was performed using a GEE model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, their interaction, and the stratification factor as factors in the model.||5.41|0.54|0.362
81740849|NCT00858780|163177602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.2||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|16.99|||GEE Model|||Analysis was performed using a GEE model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment groups, visits, their interaction, and the stratification factor as factors in the model.||16.99|1.04|0.044
81740850|NCT02615249|163177624|OTHER||Kappa statistic|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.58||||||Comparison between 0.12 mg/cm2 copper sulfate and copper sulfate 2% in petrolatum||0.58|-0.01|
81740851|NCT02615249|163177624|OTHER||Kappa statistic|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.66||||||Comparison between 0.24 mg/cm2 manganese chloride and manganese chloride 2% in petrolatum||0.66|0.24|
81740852|NCT02615249|163177624|OTHER||Kappa statistic|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.38|||||Kappa statistic is for 0.33 mg/cm2 tin chloride vs 1% tin chloride in petrolatum reference allergen|Comparison between 0.33 mg/cm2 tin chloride and tin chloride 1% in petrolatum||0.38|0.07|
81740853|NCT02615249|163177624|OTHER||Kappa statistic|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.65|||||Kappa statistic is for 0.22 mg Ti/cm2 ammonium titanium oxide oxalate vs 19% ammonium titanium oxide oxalate in petrolatum reference allergen|Comparison between 0.22 mg Ti/cm2 ammonium titanium oxide oxalate and ammnium titanium oxide oxalate 19% in petrolatum||0.65|0.15|
81740854|NCT02615249|163177624|OTHER||Kappa statistic|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.73|||||Kappa statistic is for 0.050 mg V/cm2 vanadium sulfate vs 1.5% vanadium sulfate in petrolatum reference allergen|Comparison between 0.050 mg/cm2 vanadium sulfate and vanadium sulfate 1.5% in petrolatum||0.73|0.30|
81450610|NCT05958888|162587894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Icon||||.04
81740855|NCT02615249|163177624|OTHER||Kappa statistic|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.38|||||Kappa statistic is for 0.24 mg/cm2 zinc chloride vs 2% zinc chloride in petrolatum reference allergen|Comparison betweenm 0.24 mg/cm2 zinc chloride and zinc chloride 2% in petrolatum||0.38|0.07|
81740856|NCT00112437|163177639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|3.5|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.54|4.45||Significance for the primary endpoint was achieved through stepdown trend-test, the highest dose group was removed and the test was repeated until lack of significance was observed.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The primary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on lumbar spine BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The primary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase lumbar spine BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||4.45|2.54|<=0.001
81740857|NCT00112437|163177639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.78|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|3.73||Significance for the primary endpoint was achieved through stepdown trend-test, the highest dose group was removed and the test was repeated until lack of significance was observed.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The primary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on lumbar spine BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The primary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase lumbar spine BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||3.73|1.82|<=0.001
81740858|NCT00112437|163177639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.63||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.59||Significance for the primary endpoint was achieved through stepdown trend-test, the highest dose group was removed and the test was repeated until lack of significance was observed.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The primary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on lumbar spine BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The primary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase lumbar spine BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||2.59|0.68|0.003
81441337|NCT03265288|162573731|SUPERIORITY||Least square means difference|1.1302||||0.5323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4447|4.7052||alpha is set to 0.05|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||A positive difference favours LAU-7b, a negative difference favours placebo.|"Secondary analysis of treatment effect at the Week 24 visit for à priori defined subgroup co-administration of ETI - elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor (yes/no) in intent to treat population (ITT), null hypothesis is no treatment difference.~Here presented is the analysis for subgroup receiving ETI, n=18 (LAU-7b), n=23 (Placebo)"||4.7052|-2.4447|0.5323
81740859|NCT00112437|163177639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.49||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.46||Significance for the primary endpoint was achieved through stepdown trend-test, the highest dose group was removed and the test was repeated until lack of significance was observed.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The primary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on lumbar spine BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The primary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase lumbar spine BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||0.46|-1.44|0.343
81740860|NCT00112437|163177640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|5.67|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.32|7.02||Significance for the primary endpoint was achieved through stepdown trend-test, the highest dose group was removed and the test was repeated until lack of significance was observed.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The primary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on lumbar spine BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The primary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase lumbar spine BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||7.02|4.32|<=0.001
81740861|NCT00112437|163177640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.45|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|5.76||Significance for the primary endpoint was achieved through stepdown trend-test, the highest dose group was removed and the test was repeated until lack of significance was observed.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The primary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on lumbar spine BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The primary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase lumbar spine BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||5.76|3.15|<=0.001
81740862|NCT00112437|163177640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|3.39|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|4.73||Significance for the primary endpoint was achieved through stepdown trend-test, the highest dose group was removed and the test was repeated until lack of significance was observed.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The primary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on lumbar spine BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The primary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase lumbar spine BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||4.73|2.06|<=0.001
81740863|NCT00112437|163177640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.84||||0.218||95.0|-2.19|0.51||Significance for the primary endpoint was achieved through stepdown trend-test, the highest dose group was removed and the test was repeated until lack of significance was observed.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The primary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on lumbar spine BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The primary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase lumbar spine BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||0.51|-2.19|0.218
81740864|NCT00112437|163177641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.49|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|3.35||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on total hip BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase total hip BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||3.35|1.62|<=0.001
81740865|NCT00112437|163177641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.06|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.93||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on total hip BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase total hip BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||2.93|1.20|<=0.001
81740866|NCT00112437|163177641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.67|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.53||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on total hip BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase total hip BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||2.53|0.80|<=0.001
81740867|NCT00112437|163177641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.75||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.11||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on total hip BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase total hip BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||0.11|-1.61|0.135
81740868|NCT00112437|163177642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.66|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|3.61||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on femoral neck BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase femoral neck BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||3.61|1.71|<=0.001
81740869|NCT00112437|163177642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.89|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.84||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on femoral neck BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase femoral neck BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||2.84|0.93|<=0.001
81740870|NCT00112437|163177642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.87||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.82||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on femoral neck BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase femoral neck BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||1.82|-0.09|0.095
81740871|NCT00112437|163177642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.75|||ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on femoral neck BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase femoral neck BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||0.75|-1.14|
81740872|NCT00112437|163177643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.94|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|4.24||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on trochanter BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase trochanter BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||4.24|1.64|<=0.001
81441338|NCT03265288|162573733|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5036||||0.1047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2199|1.1532||alpha is set to 0.05|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio \< 1 means lower odds of normalization with LAU-7b, odds ratio \> 1 means higher odds of normalization with LAU-7b|Highest normalization of Arachidonic Acid (AA) during treatment Intent to treat population (ITT), null hypothesis is no treatment effect||1.1532|0.2199|0.1047
81441339|NCT03265288|162573733|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8773||||0.7596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3793|2.0291||alpha is set to 0.05|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio \< 1 means lower odds of normalization with LAU-7b, odds ratio \> 1 means higher odds of normalization with LAU-7b|Highest normalization of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) during treatment Intent to treat population (ITT, null hypothesis is no treatment effect||2.0291|0.3793|0.7596
81441340|NCT03265288|162573733|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0532||||0.8852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5209|2.1296||alpha is set to 0.05|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio \< 1 means lower odds of normalization with LAU-7b, odds ratio \> 1 means higher odds of normalization with LAU-7b|Highest normalization of AA/DHA ratio during treatment Intent to treat population (ITT), null hypothesis is no treatment effect||2.1296|0.5209|0.8852
81441341|NCT03265288|162573736|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3025|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3025
81450611|NCT05958888|162587895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Text vs. Control||||<.001
81450612|NCT05958888|162587895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Icon vs. Control||||<.001
81441342|NCT03265288|162573737|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.55||||0.3366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.8||alpha is set to 0.05|Regression, Cox||Odds ratio \< 1 means lower odds of a pulmonary exacerbation with LAU-7b, odds ratio close to 1 means similar odds of a pulmonary exacerbation for LAU-7b and placebo, odds ratio \> 1 means higher odds of a pulmonary exacerbation with LAU-7b|Protocol-Defined IV antibiotics-treated pulmonary exacerbation events. Intent to treat population (ITT), null hypothesis is no treatment effect||3.80|0.63|0.3366
81441343|NCT03265288|162573737|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.34||||0.3936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.64||alpha is set to 0.05|Regression, Cox||Odds ratio \< 1 means lower odds of a pulmonary exacerbation with LAU-7b, odds ratio close to 1 means similar odds of a pulmonary exacerbation for LAU-7b and placebo, odds ratio \> 1 means higher odds of a pulmonary exacerbation with LAU-7b|ALL IV antibiotics-treated pulmonary exacerbation events. Intent to treat population (ITT), null hypothesis is no treatment effect||2.64|0.68|0.3936
81441344|NCT03265288|162573737|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16||||0.5011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.79||alpha is set to 0.05|Regression, Cox||Odds ratio \< 1 means lower odds of a pulmonary exacerbation with LAU-7b, odds ratio close to 1 means similar odds of a pulmonary exacerbation for LAU-7b and placebo, odds ratio \> 1 means higher odds of a pulmonary exacerbation with LAU-7b|Combined IV- or Oral antibiotics-treated pulmonary exacerbation events. Intent to treat population (ITT), null hypothesis is no treatment effect||1.79|0.75|0.5011
81740873|NCT00112437|163177643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.65|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.94||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on trochanter BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase trochanter BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||3.94|1.35|<=0.001
81740874|NCT00112437|163177643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.38|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.69||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on trochanter BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase trochanter BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||3.69|1.08|<=0.001
81740875|NCT00112437|163177643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.29||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|1.0||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on trochanter BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase trochanter BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||1.00|-1.58|0.731
81740876|NCT00112437|163177644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.29||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.35||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on total body BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase total body BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||1.35|-0.77|0.112
81740877|NCT00112437|163177644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.95||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handle by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on total body BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase total body BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||0.95|-1.13|
81740878|NCT00112437|163177644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.42||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handle by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on total body BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase total body BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||0.42|-1.69|
81441345|NCT03265288|162573738|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1955|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1955
81441346|NCT03265288|162573739|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.35||||0.1909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.12||alpha is set to 0.05|Poisson regression||Odds ratio \< 1 means lower odds of an antibiotic treatment with LAU-7b, odds ratio \> 1 means higher odds of an antibiotic treatment with LAU-7b|Number per subject of intravenous antibiotic treatments required for a pulmonary exacerbation, excludes Cycle 1 pulmonary exacerbations Intent to treat population (ITT), null hypothesis is no treatment effect||2.12|0.86|0.1909
81450613|NCT05958888|162587895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Control||||<.001
81441347|NCT03265288|162573740|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11||||0.7473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.04||alpha is set to 0.05|Poisson regression||Odds ratio \< 1 means lower odds in terms of days of antibiotics with LAU-7b, odds ratio close to 1 means similar odds in terms of days of antibiotics with LAU-7b or placebo, odds ratio \> 1 means higher odds in terms of days of antibiotics with LAU-7b|Number of days of intravenous antibiotics required for a pulmonary exacerbation, excludes Cycle 1 pulmonary exacerbations, Intent to treat population (ITT), null hypothesis is no treatment effect||2.04|0.60|0.7473
81441348|NCT03265288|162573741|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means difference|-2.89||||0.0822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.154|0.374||alpha is set to 0.05|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||A negative difference favours LAU-7b, a positive difference favours placebo|C-Reactive Protein (CRP), Intent-to-Treat population (ITT), null hypothesis is no treatment effect||0.374|-6.154|0.0822
81441349|NCT03265288|162573741|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means difference|-576.0||||0.0603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1177.0|25.4||alpha is set to 0.05|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||A negative difference favours LAU-7b, a positive difference favours placebo|Calprotectin, Intent-to-Treat population (ITT), null hypothesis is no treatment effect||25.4|-1177|0.0603
81441350|NCT03265288|162573741|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means difference|-3.853||||0.0287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.297|-0.408||alpha is set to 0.05|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||A negative difference favours LAU-7b, a positive difference favours placebo|C-Reactive Protein (CRP), Per-Protocol population (PP), null hypothesis is no treatment effect||-0.408|-7.297|0.0287
81740879|NCT00112437|163177644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|-0.42||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handle by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on total body BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase total body BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||-0.42|-2.53|
81441351|NCT03265288|162573741|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means difference|-620.0||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1228.0|12.0||alpha is set to 0.05|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||A negative difference favours LAU-7b, a positive difference favours placebo|Calprotectin, Per-Protocol population (PP), null hypothesis is no treatment effect||12|-1228|0.0459
81441352|NCT03265288|162573742|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means difference|-0.39||||0.1006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.08||alpha is set to 0.05|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Body weight, Intent to treat population (ITT), null hypothesis is no treatment effect||0.08|-0.86|0.1006
81473489|NCT01026818|162639107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.65||The Type I error was controlled for multiplicity using a Bonferroni-Hommel procedure. First the largest p-value for the odds ratio to placebo was tested at the 5% level and in case of no rejection the second p-value was tested at the 2.5% level.|Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included terms for treatment group, country, and age group.||A sample size of 412 randomized participants provided 84% power to detect a 20% difference in the proportions for the 3 treatment groups. The sample size allowed for a 20% withdrawal during the study.||1.65|0.48|0.704
81473490|NCT01026818|162639108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|3.99||P-value is for Month 9.|Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included terms for treatment group, country, and age group.||||3.99|1.16|0.016
81473491|NCT01026818|162639108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.85||P-value is for Month 9.|Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included terms for treatment group, country, and age group.||||2.85|0.79|0.210
81473492|NCT01026818|162639108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.28||P-value is for Month 13.5.|Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included terms for treatment group, country, and age group.||||2.28|0.79|0.273
81473493|NCT01026818|162639108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.29||P-value is for Month 13.5.|Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included terms for treatment group, country, and age group.||||2.29|0.80|0.259
81473494|NCT01026818|162639109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|4.83||P-value is for Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||4.83|0.76|0.007
81441353|NCT03265288|162573743|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means difference|-0.137||||0.1246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.312|0.038||alpha is set to 0.05|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Body mass index, intent to treat population (ITT), null hypothesis is no treatment effect||0.038|-0.312|0.1246
81441354|NCT03265288|162573744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.764||||||alpha is set to 0.05|ANOVA|||Intent to treat population (ITT), null hypothesis is no treatment effect||||0.7640
81473495|NCT01026818|162639109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean differences|1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|3.6||P-value is for Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||3.60|-0.41|0.118
81473496|NCT01026818|162639109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|2.31||P-value is for Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||2.31|-1.79|0.802
81473497|NCT01026818|162639109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|1.79||P-value is for Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||1.79|-2.23|0.830
81473498|NCT01026818|162639109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|4.03||P-value is for Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||4.03|-0.78|0.184
81441355|NCT03265288|162573745|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means difference|-2.758||||0.2996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.998|2.482||alpha is set to 0.05|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||CFQ-R Respiratory subscore, intent to treat population (ITT), null hypothesis is no treatment effect||2.482|-7.998|0.2996
81740880|NCT00112437|163177645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.23|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|2.24||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on distal forearm BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase distal forearm BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||2.24|0.22|<=0.001
81740881|NCT00112437|163177645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.1||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.11||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on distal forearm BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase distal forearm BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||2.11|0.09|0.005
81740882|NCT00112437|163177645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.27||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.29||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on distal forearm BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase distal forearm BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||1.29|-0.74|0.630
81740883|NCT00112437|163177645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-0.27||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handle by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on distal forearm BMD compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase distal forearm BMD compared to placebo over 12 months.||-0.27|-2.28|
81740884|NCT00112437|163177646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-57.86|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.33|-43.38||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fractions from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-NTx) compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-NTx) over 12 months.||-43.38|-72.33|<=0.001
81441356|NCT02790034|162573753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.292|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.3184||0.6411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.741|17.157|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Primary inferential comparison between treatment groups used a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based, mixed-effects repeated measures model approach (MMRM) with 95% CI for the difference between treatment groups for % change from baseline in the number of apnea episodes. Model included % change from baseline as response, the fixed, categorical effects of treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit interaction, and the continuous terms age and baseline value as covariate.||17.157|-27.741|0.6411
81450614|NCT05958888|162587895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Icon vs. Text||||.43
81450615|NCT05958888|162587895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.81|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Text||||.81
81450616|NCT05958888|162587895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.81|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni-Holm method, correcting for six tests within each outcome. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Graphic vs. Icon||||.81
81450617|NCT03047330|162587902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.22
81450618|NCT03047330|162587902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81450619|NCT03047330|162587903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.048
81450620|NCT03047330|162587903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.58
81450621|NCT00000378|162587904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||actual calculation|Regression, Logistic|||logistic regression and mixed effects model||||<0.05
81450622|NCT04516759|162588006|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.09||||0.1854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.32|||Chi-squared|Chi-squared test on the one-sided significance level of 2.5%||||1.32|0.9|0.1854
81450623|NCT04516759|162588007|OTHER|||||||0.0286||||||Baseline p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|one-side significance level of 2.5%||||||0.0286
81441357|NCT02790034|162573753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.966|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.1869||0.2011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.119|9.186|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Primary inferential comparison between treatment groups used a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based, mixed-effects repeated measures model approach (MMRM) with 95% CI for the difference between treatment groups for % change from baseline in the number of apnea episodes. Model included % change from baseline as response, the fixed, categorical effects of treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit interaction, and the continuous terms age and baseline value as covariate.||9.186|-43.119|0.2011
81441358|NCT02678442|162573761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81441359|NCT02678442|162573763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81441360|NCT02678442|162573764|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81473499|NCT01026818|162639109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|3.16||P-value is for Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||3.16|-1.54|0.500
81473500|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.34||95.0|-0.39|1.14||P-value is for orgasmic function - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||1.14|-0.39|0.340
81473501|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.84||P-value is for orgasmic function - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.84|-0.67|0.821
81473502|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.28||P-value is for orgasmic function - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||1.28|-0.36|0.268
81473503|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8||P-value is for orgasmic function - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.80|-0.80|0.998
81473504|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.97||P-value is for orgasmic function - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.97|-0.68|0.728
81473505|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.28||P-value is for orgasmic function - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.28|-1.33|0.203
81473506|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.49||P-value is for sexual desire - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.49|-0.46|0.950
81473507|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.48||P-value is for sexual desire - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.48|-0.45|0.950
81473508|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.51||P-value is for sexual desire - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.51|-0.39|0.792
81441361|NCT02678442|162573765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.001
81441362|NCT03360916|162573790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|125.59||0.953|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|This is within group 3 month change||||||0.9530
81473509|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.55||P-value is for sexual desire - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.55|-0.34|0.631
81473510|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.58||P-value is for sexual desire - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.58|-0.38|0.691
81473511|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.41||P-value is for sexual desire - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.41|-0.53|0.801
81441363|NCT03360916|162573790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|130.12||0.7908|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|This is within group 3 month change||||||0.7908
81441364|NCT03360916|162573790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|44.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|105.19||0.1344|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|This is within group 3 month change||||||0.1344
81441365|NCT03360916|162573791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.18||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|This is within group 3 month change||||||0.0005
81441366|NCT03360916|162573791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.21||0.0021|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|This is within group 3 month change||||||0.0021
81740885|NCT00112437|163177646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-45.92|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.93|-30.91||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fractions from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-NTx) compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-NTx) over 12 months.||-30.91|-60.93|<=0.001
81740886|NCT00112437|163177646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-31.84|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.11|-15.58||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fractions from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-NTx) compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-NTx) over 12 months.||-15.58|-48.11|<=0.001
81740887|NCT00112437|163177646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|11.17||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|43.24||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fractions from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-NTx) compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-NTx) over 12 months.||43.24|-0.94|0.249
81740888|NCT00112437|163177647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-56.33|||<=|0.001||95.0|-75.86|-36.81||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation from difference in log-fraction)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (s-CTx) compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (s-CTx) over 12 months.||-36.81|-75.86|<=0.001
81441367|NCT03360916|162573791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.23||0.0025|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|This is within group 3 month change||||||0.0025
81441368|NCT03176784|162573826|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|Study site (Madison vs Milwaukee) was included as a covariate.||||1.3|0.6|.66
81441369|NCT03176784|162573826|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|Study site (Madison vs Milwaukee) was included as a covariate.||||1.4|0.7|.85
81441370|NCT03176784|162573826|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|Study site (Madison vs Milwaukee) was included as a covariate.||||1.4|0.7|1.00
81473512|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|1.92||P-value is for intercourse satisfaction - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||1.92|-0.06|0.065
81441371|NCT03176784|162573827|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.7||Study site (Madison vs Milwaukee) was included as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.7|0.8|.44
81441372|NCT03176784|162573827|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|Study site (Madison vs Milwaukee) was included as a covariate.||||1.6|0.8|.61
81441373|NCT03176784|162573827|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|Study site (Madison vs Milwaukee) was included as a covariate.||||2.0|0.9|.12
81441374|NCT03176784|162573828|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|Study site (Madison vs Milwaukee) was included as a covariate.||||1.3|0.5|.43
81441375|NCT03176784|162573828|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|Study site (Madison vs Milwaukee) was included as a covariate.||||1.3|0.5|.37
81441376|NCT03176784|162573828|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|Study site (Madison vs Milwaukee) was included as a covariate.||||1.6|0.7|.81
81441377|NCT03176784|162573829|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|Study site (Madison vs Milwaukee) was included as a covariate.||||1.3|0.6|.65
81441378|NCT03176784|162573829|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|Study site (Madison vs Milwaukee) was included as a covariate.||||1.3|0.6|.60
81441379|NCT03176784|162573829|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|Study site (Madison vs Milwaukee) was included as a covariate.||||1.5|0.7|.86
81740889|NCT00112437|163177647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-35.57|||<=|0.001||95.0|-56.63|-14.51||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance|Difference in Least Square Means (back-transformation from difference in log-fraction)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (s-CTx) compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (s-CTx) over 12 months.||-14.51|-56.63|<=0.001
81740890|NCT00112437|163177647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-21.66||||0.08||95.0|-44.54|1.23||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation from difference in log-fraction)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (s-CTx) compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (s-CTx) over 12 months.||1.23|-44.54|0.080
81740891|NCT00112437|163177647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|19.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.48|47.88||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handle by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation from difference in log-fraction)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (s-CTx) compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (s-CTx) over 12 months.||47.88|-8.48|
81740892|NCT00112437|163177648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-18.28||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.82|-0.74||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fractions from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-DPyr) compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-DPyr) over 12 months.||-0.74|-35.82|0.004
81740893|NCT00112437|163177648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.26||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|17.39||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fractions from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-DPyr) compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-DPyr) over 12 months.||17.39|-19.90|0.344
81740894|NCT00112437|163177648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.55|17.89||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handle by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fractions from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-DPyr) compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-DPyr) over 12 months.||17.89|-20.55|
81740895|NCT00112437|163177648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|28.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.84|50.46||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handle by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fractions from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-DPyr) compared to placebo over 12 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-DPyr) over 12 months.||50.46|5.84|
81441380|NCT00904748|162573830|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Percent of reference to detect for 2-1 tests and power = 20.0%.|ratio between geometric means|98.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.03|105.82|||ANOVA||Estimated value = ratio (% reference).|Ratio between geometric means of Test 1 study treatment (chewable without water) and reference study treatment (coated with water).||105.82|92.03|
81441381|NCT00904748|162573830|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Percent of reference to detect for 2-1 tests and power = 20.0%.|ratio between geometric means|97.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.67|104.26|||ANOVA||Estimated value = ratio (% reference).|Ratio between geometric means of Test 2 study treatment (chewable with water) and reference study treatment (coated with water).||104.26|90.67|
81740896|NCT00112437|163177649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-15.57|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.11|-5.04||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation from difference in log-fraction from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone formation (s-BSAP) compared to placebo over 12 months.||-5.04|-26.11|<=0.001
81740897|NCT00112437|163177649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|5.43||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.02|16.89||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation from difference in log-fraction from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone formation (s-BSAP) compared to placebo over 12 months.||16.89|-6.02|0.645
81740898|NCT00112437|163177649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|11.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|23.92||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handle by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation from difference in log-fraction from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone formation (s-BSAP) compared to placebo over 12 months.||23.92|-0.47|
81740899|NCT00112437|163177649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|44.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.55|59.16||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handle by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation from difference in log-fraction from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone formation (s-BSAP) compared to placebo over 12 months.||59.16|30.55|
81740900|NCT00112437|163177650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-35.74|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.14|-19.33||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone formation (s-P1NP) compared to placebo over 12 months.||-19.33|-52.14|<=0.001
81441382|NCT00904748|162573831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Percent of reference to detect for 2-1 tests and power = 20%.|ratio between geometric means|80.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.38|90.26|||ANOVA||Estimated value = ratio (% reference).|Ratio between geometric means of Test 1 study treatment (chewable without water) and reference study treatment (coated with water).||90.26|72.38|
81441383|NCT00904748|162573831|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Percent of reference to detect for 2-1 tests and power = 20%.|ratio between geometric means|78.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.53|87.96|||ANOVA||Estimated value = ratio (% reference).|Ratio between geometric means of Test 2 study treatment (chewable with water) and reference study treatment (coated with water).||87.96|70.53|
81441384|NCT00904748|162573832|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Percent of reference to detect for 2-1 tests and power = 20.0%.|ratio between geometric means|99.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.76|105.93|||ANOVA||Estimated value = ratio (% reference).|Ratio between geometric means of Test 1 study treatment (chewable without water) and reference study treatment (coated with water).||105.93|92.76|
81441385|NCT00904748|162573832|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Percent of reference to detect for 2-1 tests and power = 20.0%.|ratio between geometric means|97.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.56|104.56|||ANOVA||Estimated value = ratio (% reference).|Ratio between geometric means of Test 2 study treatment (chewable with water) and reference study treatment (coated with water).||104.56|91.56|
81441386|NCT00904748|162573833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|0.5|||ANOVA|||Difference in Tmax between Test 1 study treatment (chewable without water) and reference study treatment (coated with water).||0.50|-0.14|
81441387|NCT00904748|162573833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.28|||ANOVA|||Difference in Tmax between Test 2 study treatment (chewable with water) and reference study treatment (coated with water).||0.28|-0.27|
81450624|NCT04516759|162588007|OTHER|||||||0.0786||||||Day 7 p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|one-side significance level of 2.5%||||||0.0786
81450625|NCT04516759|162588007|OTHER|||||||0.2169||||||Day 14 p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|one-side significance level of 2.5%||||||0.2169
81450626|NCT04516759|162588007|OTHER|||||||0.186||||||Day 21 p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|one-sided significance level of 2.5%||||||0.1860
81441388|NCT04740931|162573866|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in adjusted means of the two treatments (faricimab minus aflibercept) is greater than -4 letters (the non-inferiority margin), then faricimab is considered non-inferior to aflibercept.|Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.6|||||The treatment difference in adjusted means of change from baseline BCVA is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept. MMRM adjustments are listed in the outcome measure description.|The null hypothesis, H0: μ(faricimab) - μ(aflibercept) ≤-4 letters; the alternative hypothesis, Ha: μ(faricimab) - μ(aflibercept) \>-4 letters. The final sample size provided \>90% power for the non-inferiority assessment (at a one-sided 0.02485 significance level).||1.6|-2.5|
81441389|NCT04740931|162573866|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.6715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.6||Tested at a two-sided p\<0.0497 significance level.|Mixed Model of Repeated Measures||The treatment difference in adjusted means of change from baseline BCVA is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept. MMRM adjustments are listed in the outcome measure description.|The final sample size provided \>80% power for a 3.5-letter superiority assessment of faricimab over aflibercept (at a two-sided 0.0497 significance level).||1.6|-2.5|0.6715
81441390|NCT04740931|162573868|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|5.3||||||||5.3|-8.4|
81441391|NCT04740931|162573884|OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.3||||||||0.3|-2.7|
81441392|NCT00350402|162573947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.028|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.147|11.362|||t-test, 2 sided|df = 38; t = 3.576|Treatment effect size: Cohen's D =1.142|Hypothesis: Parkinson patients assigned to high intensity IMST will show greater improvement in facial movement (entropy) relative to those undergoing Sham IMST.||11.362|3.147|< 0.001
81441393|NCT00350402|162573948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.955|<|0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.41|3.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||Hypothesis: Scores on PDQ-39 would show bigger change for the IMST group than the Sham treatment group. The sample size was not powered for the PDQ-39 (but rather for the primary outcome variable).||3.68|-16.41|<0.459
81441394|NCT00350402|162573949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.426|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.221|<|0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.874|18.978|||t-test, 2 sided|t-value = 2.47, with 37 df||Hypothesis: Changes in MIP following treatment would be greater for participants in the IMST versus the Sham treatment group. This is a validity check on for the IMST intervention.||18.978|1.874|<0.018
81441395|NCT00350402|162573950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.492|<|0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0834|10.17||No adjustment necessary|t-test, 2 sided|38 df, t= 2.058 However, due to inequality of variance (Levine test), the adjusted p-value = \<0.049, and adjusted df = 27.3||Hypothesis: Facial entropy changes would be greater in IMST group than sham treatment group. Sample size was based on preliminary data suggesting total N of 40 would be adequate for detecting change in entropy (of approximately 50%).||10.17|.0834|<0.047
81441396|NCT04844021|162573952|OTHER|We used a multiple hypothesis testing framework to evaluate the effectiveness of Nudge+ vs. Nudge, considering: 1) Nudge+ is more effective than Nudge by over 10 percentage points (PP); 2) Nudge+ is as effective as Nudge, with a difference of no greater than 10 PP in either direction; and 3) Nudge+ is less effective than Nudge by over 10 PP. The 10 PP margin was selected based on discussions with health system leaders and previous studies to ensure the differences were clinically meaningful.|Marginal probability|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.31||If the 95% confidence interval for the risk difference did not contain any values within a region (Nudge+ superior, equivalence, Nudge+ inferior), that region could be rejected.||||The primary analysis involved fitting generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a binomial distribution and logit link to estimate reach (primary endpoint) for Nudge and Nudge+ along with the risk difference between conditions.||0.31|0.13|
81441397|NCT04844021|162573952|OTHER|We used a multiple hypothesis testing framework to evaluate the effectiveness of Nudge+ vs. Nudge, considering: 1) Nudge+ is more effective than Nudge by over 10 percentage points (PP); 2) Nudge+ is as effective as Nudge, with a difference of no greater than 10 PP in either direction; and 3) Nudge+ is less effective than Nudge by over 10 PP. The 10 PP margin was selected based on discussions with health system leaders and previous studies to ensure the differences were clinically meaningful.|Marginal probability|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.61||If the 95% confidence interval for the risk difference did not contain any values within a region (Nudge+ superior, equivalence, Nudge+ inferior), that region could be rejected.||||The primary analysis involved fitting generalized estimating equations (GEE) with a binomial distribution and logit link to estimate reach (primary endpoint) for Nudge and Nudge+ along with the risk difference between conditions.||0.61|0.37|
81441398|NCT02377921|162573986|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.74||||0.5387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|3.09||Generalized estimating equation (GEE) model includes change from Baseline (BL) as dependent variable, visit, treatment and visit by treatment as fixed factors, and BL values, sex, and region as covariates, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model||Difference = Ace-ER - placebo|||3.09|-1.61|0.5387
81441399|NCT02377921|162573987|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.6938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|1.58||GEE model includes change from Baseline as dependent variable, visit, treatment and visit by treatment as fixed factors, and Baseline values, sex, and region as covariates, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model||Difference = Ace-ER - placebo|||1.58|-2.38|0.6938
81473513|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.51||P-value is for intercourse satisfaction - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||1.51|-0.43|0.274
81473514|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|1.52||P-value is for intercourse satisfaction - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||1.52|-0.55|0.359
81473515|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|1.11||P-value is for intercourse satisfaction - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||1.11|-0.93|0.863
81740901|NCT00112437|163177650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.68||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.58|17.23||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone formation (s-P1NP) compared to placebo over 12 months.||17.23|-20.58|0.161
81740902|NCT00112437|163177650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.99|17.82||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handle by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone formation (s-P1NP) compared to placebo over 12 months.||17.82|-20.99|
81740903|NCT00112437|163177650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|46.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.35|71.44||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handle by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone formation (s-P1NP) compared to placebo over 12 months.||71.44|22.35|
81740904|NCT00112437|163177651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.1|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.77|5.42||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on total hip BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase total hip BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||5.42|2.77|<=0.001
81740905|NCT00112437|163177651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|3.48|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|4.77||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on total hip BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase total hip BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||4.77|2.20|<=0.001
81740906|NCT00112437|163177651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.75|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|4.07||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on total hip BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase total hip BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||4.07|1.43|<=0.001
81740907|NCT00112437|163177651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.51||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|0.83||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on total hip BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase total hip BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||0.83|-1.84|0.536
81473516|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.66||P-value is for intercourse satisfaction - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||1.66|-0.53|0.314
81740908|NCT00112437|163177652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.69|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.25|6.12||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on femoral neck BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase femoral neck BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||6.12|3.25|<=0.001
81473517|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|1.01||P-value is for intercourse satisfaction - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||1.01|-1.13|0.910
81441400|NCT02377921|162573988|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.49||||0.5023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.83|2.86||GEE model includes change from Baseline as dependent variable, visit, treatment and visit by treatment as fixed factors, and Baseline values, sex, and region as covariates, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model||Difference = Ace-ER - placebo|||2.86|-5.83|0.5023
81441401|NCT02377921|162573989|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.72||||0.2739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|0.57||GEE model includes change from Baseline as dependent variable, visit, treatment and visit by treatment as fixed factors, and Baseline values, sex, and region as covariates, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model||Difference = Ace-ER - placebo|||0.57|-2.01|0.2739
81441402|NCT02377921|162573990|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.76||||0.1235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.27|0.75||GEE model includes change from Baseline as dependent variable, visit, treatment and visit by treatment as fixed factors, and Baseline values, sex, and region as covariates, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model||Difference: Ace-ER 6 g/day - placebo|||0.75|-6.27|0.1235
81441403|NCT02377921|162573991|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43||||0.3907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.55||GEE model includes change from Baseline as dependent variable, visit, treatment and visit by treatment as fixed factors, and Baseline values, sex, and region as covariates, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model||Difference: Ace-ER 6 g/day - placebo|||0.55|-1.40|0.3907
81441404|NCT02377921|162573992|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.98||||0.1964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.64|5.68||GEE model includes change from Baseline as dependent variable, visit, treatment and visit by treatment as fixed factors, and Baseline values, sex, and region as covariates, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model||Difference: Ace-ER 6 g/day - placebo|||5.68|-27.64|0.1964
81441405|NCT02377921|162573993|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.2241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|0.86||GEE model includes change from Baseline as dependent variable, visit, treatment and visit by treatment as fixed factors, and Baseline values, sex, and region as covariates, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model||Difference: Ace-ER - placebo|||0.86|-3.66|0.2241
81539412|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.67||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|13.07||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||13.07|1.03|0.0450
81539413|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.19||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|24.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||24.66|2.10|0.0017
81441406|NCT02377921|162573994|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.32||||0.5608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|0.75||GEE model includes change from Baseline as dependent variable, visit, treatment and visit by treatment as fixed factors, and Baseline values, sex, and region as covariates, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE model||Difference: Ace-ER 6 g/day - placebo|||0.75|-1.39|0.5608
81450627|NCT04516759|162588007|OTHER|||||||0.2256||||||Study Drug Discontinuation (SDD) p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|one-sided significance level of 2.5%||||||0.2256
81450628|NCT04516759|162588008|OTHER|||||||0.4006||||||Increase in Diabetic Medication needed equal or more than 3 days|Fisher Exact|||||||0.4006
81450629|NCT04516759|162588008|OTHER|||||||0.7482||||||Diabetic Medication is stable/reduced equal or more than 3 days|Fisher Exact|||||||0.7482
81450630|NCT04516759|162588008|OTHER|||||||0.6949||||||Increase in Diabetic Medication needed at any time during the study|Fisher Exact|||||||0.6949
81450631|NCT04516759|162588008|OTHER|||||||0.5521||||||Diabetic Medication is stable/reduced at any time during the study|Fisher Exact|||||||0.5521
81450632|NCT04516759|162588009|OTHER|||||||0.5875|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5875
81450633|NCT04516759|162588010|OTHER|||||||0.1129|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1129
81450634|NCT04516759|162588011|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1556|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1556
81450635|NCT04516759|162588012|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.41||||0.0903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.26|||Fisher Exact|The p-value is assessed by means of an Fisher's exact test on the one-sided significance level of 2.5%||||1.26|0.13|0.0903
81450636|NCT04516759|162588013|OTHER|||||||0.6144|||||||Fisher Exact|One-sided significance level of 2.5%||||||0.6144
81450637|NCT04516759|162588014|OTHER|||||||0.0105|||||||Fisher Exact|one-sided significance level of 2.5%||||||0.0105
81450638|NCT04516759|162588015|OTHER|||||||0.062|||||||Fisher Exact|one-sided significance level of 2.5%||||||0.062
81450639|NCT01775189|162588027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) mean Difference|9.5||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|14.2||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||14.2|4.8|0.0001
81450640|NCT01775189|162588027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-32.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|-27.6||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-27.6|-37.0|<0.0001
81450641|NCT01775189|162588027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.1||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|13.8||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||13.8|4.5|0.0002
81450642|NCT01775189|162588027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.8806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|4.3||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||4.3|-5.0|0.8806
81450643|NCT01775189|162588027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|41.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.8|46.1||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||46.1|36.8|<0.0001
81450644|NCT01775189|162588027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|41.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.1|46.4||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||46.4|37.1|<0.0001
81539414|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.3939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|6.97||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||6.97|0.47|0.3939
81539415|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.2869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|7.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||7.74|0.55|0.2869
81539416|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.1817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|8.8||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||8.80|0.66|0.1817
81539417|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.41||||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|96.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||96.77|1.35|0.0256
81539418|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.65||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|112.8||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||112.8|1.65|0.0153
81539419|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.76||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|179.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||179.2|2.64|0.0042
81539420|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|35.75||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.39|291.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||291.5|4.39|0.0008
81539421|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.45||||0.0967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|58.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||58.21|0.71|0.0967
81539422|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.3||||0.0564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|72.95||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||72.95|0.94|0.0564
81539423|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|23.63||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.93|190.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||190.5|2.93|0.0030
81539424|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.72||||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|83.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||83.68|1.13|0.0384
81539425|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.65||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|112.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||112.9|1.65|0.0153
81539426|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|30.55||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.72|250.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||250.6|3.72|0.0015
81740909|NCT00112437|163177652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|3.57|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.18|4.97||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on femoral neck BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase femoral neck BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||4.97|2.18|<=0.001
81539427|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|35.99||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.41|293.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||293.5|4.41|0.0008
81539428|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.67||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|106.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||106.1|1.51|0.0192
81441407|NCT04179019|162574064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The intra-individual, paired, 24h urine aldosterone excretion rate following 2 weeks of amlodipine therapy was compared to the baseline pre-treatment 24h urine aldosterone excretion rate. The null hypothesis was that amlodipine therapy would result in no change in the 24h urine aldosterone excretion rate. Because only 2 participants completed the pilot study, the validity of the results is low.||||0.96
81740910|NCT00112437|163177652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.82|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|4.25||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on femoral neck BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase femoral neck BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||4.25|1.39|<=0.001
81740911|NCT00112437|163177652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.41||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|1.04||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on femoral neck BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase femoral neck BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||1.04|-1.85|0.585
81740912|NCT00112437|163177653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|5.09|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|7.01||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on trochanter BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase trochanter BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||7.01|3.18|<=0.001
81740913|NCT00112437|163177653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.56|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|6.42||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on trochanter BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase trochanter BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||6.42|2.70|<=0.001
81740914|NCT00112437|163177653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.43|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|6.33||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on trochanter BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase trochanter BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||6.33|2.52|<=0.001
81740915|NCT00112437|163177653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.04||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|1.89||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on trochanter BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase trochanter BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||1.89|-1.97|0.981
81740916|NCT00112437|163177654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least square means|1.73|||<=|0.001||95.0|0.46|3.01||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on Total Body BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase Total Body BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||3.01|0.46|<=0.001
81740917|NCT00112437|163177654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least square means|1.11||||0.028||95.0|-0.12|2.34||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on Total Body BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase Total Body BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||2.34|-0.12|0.028
81539429|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.92||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|141.0||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||141.0|2.03|0.0089
81473518|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.78||P-value is for overall satisfaction - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.78|-0.40|0.532
81473519|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.73||P-value is for overall satisfaction - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.73|-0.43|0.620
81473520|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.51||P-value is for overall satisfaction - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.51|-0.67|0.792
81473521|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.34||P-value is for overall satisfaction - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.34|-0.82|0.410
81473522|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.955||95.0|-0.68|0.65||P-value is for overall satisfaction - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.65|-0.68|0.955
81473523|NCT01026818|162639110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.7||P-value is for overall satisfaction - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.70|-0.59|0.868
81473524|NCT01026818|162639111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.56||P-value is for Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.56|0.10|0.005
81473525|NCT01026818|162639111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.45||P-value is for Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.45|0.01|0.041
81473526|NCT01026818|162639111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.035||95.0|0.02|0.54||P-value is for Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.54|0.02|0.035
81473527|NCT01026818|162639111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.38||P-value is for Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.38|-0.12|0.316
81473528|NCT01026818|162639112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|3.76||P-value is for sexual relationship - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||3.76|-0.25|0.086
81473529|NCT01026818|162639112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.45||P-value is for sexual relationship - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||2.45|-1.50|0.637
81473530|NCT01026818|162639112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|2.53||P-value is for sexual relationship - Month 13.5|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||2.53|-2.18|0.885
81473531|NCT01026818|162639112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|2.25||P-value is for sexual relationship - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||2.25|-2.34|0.972
81473532|NCT01026818|162639112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|1.36||P-value is for self-esteem - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||1.36|-0.81|0.621
81473533|NCT01026818|162639112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.35||P-value is for self-esteem - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||1.35|-0.78|0.598
81473534|NCT01026818|162639112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.21||P-value is for self-esteem - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||1.21|-1.10|0.923
81473535|NCT01026818|162639112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.24||P-value is for self-esteem - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||1.24|-1.03|0.857
81473536|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|14.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.57||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.92|25.83||P-value is for Q1 - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||25.83|3.92|0.008
81539430|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.96||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.09|201.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||201.6|3.09|0.0025
81539431|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.03||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|10.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||10.94|0.84|0.0910
81539432|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.96||||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|13.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||13.67|1.15|0.0296
81539433|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.23||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|28.44||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||28.44|2.38|0.0009
81539434|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.54||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|29.63||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||29.63|2.46|0.0007
81539435|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.4152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|6.86||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||6.86|0.45|0.4152
81539436|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.29||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|11.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||11.93|0.91|0.0700
81539437|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.83||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|19.84||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||19.84|1.71|0.0048
81539438|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44||||0.1497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|8.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||8.23|0.72|0.1497
81539439|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.05||||0.0608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|9.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||9.77|0.95|0.0608
81539440|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.99||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|19.34||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||19.34|1.85|0.0028
81539441|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.84||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.45|25.13||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||25.13|2.45|0.0005
81539442|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.8393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||4.39|0.30|0.8393
81539443|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.01||||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|13.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||13.10|1.23|0.0215
81539444|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.42||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|13.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||13.94|1.40|0.0112
81539445|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.3498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|5.29||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||5.29|0.55|0.3498
81539446|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.1981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|6.08||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||6.08|0.69|0.1981
81539447|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.28||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|15.78||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||15.78|1.76|0.0029
81539448|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.95||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|17.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||17.40|2.03|0.0011
81473537|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|11.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.45||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|22.04||P-value is for Q1 - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||22.04|0.63|0.038
81473538|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|8.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.15||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|21.0||P-value is for Q1 - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||21.00|-3.18|0.148
81473539|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|5.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.03||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.48|17.23||P-value is for Q1 - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||17.23|-6.48|0.373
81473540|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.96||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|20.66||P-value is for Q1 - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||20.66|1.14|0.029
81473541|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|4.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.91||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|14.17||P-value is for Q1 - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||14.17|-5.12|0.357
81473542|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|16.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.42||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.68|26.98||P-value is for Q2 - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||26.98|5.68|0.003
81473543|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|6.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|17.04||P-value is for Q2 - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||17.04|-3.80|0.212
81473544|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|4.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.17||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.58|16.68||P-value is for Q2 - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||16.68|-7.58|0.461
81473545|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.05||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.16|10.63||P-value is for Q2 - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||10.63|-13.16|0.835
81473546|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|13.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.15||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|25.46||P-value is for Q2 - Month13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||25.46|1.27|0.030
81473547|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|5.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.07||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.97|17.89||P-value is for Q2 - Month13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||17.89|-5.97|0.326
81539449|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.9511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|3.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||3.23|0.29|0.9511
81740918|NCT00112437|163177654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least square means|0.2||||0.804||95.0|-1.1|1.49||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on Total Body BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase Total Body BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||1.49|-1.10|0.804
81473548|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|12.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.13||0.019||95.0|1.98|22.15||P-value is for Q3 - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||22.15|1.98|0.019
81473549|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|2.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.02||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.38|12.35||P-value is for Q3 - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||12.35|-7.38|0.621
81740919|NCT00112437|163177654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least square means|-1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|0.15||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handle by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on Total Body BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase Total Body BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||0.15|-2.46|
81473550|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.73||0.968||95.0|-11.03|11.49||P-value is for Q3 - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||11.49|-11.03|0.968
81740920|NCT00112437|163177655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least square means|2.9|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|4.46||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on Distal Forearm BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase Distal Forearm BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||4.46|1.34|<=0.001
81740921|NCT00112437|163177655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least square means|2.09|||<=|0.001||95.0|0.59|3.6||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on Distal Forearm BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase Distal Forearm BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||3.60|0.59|<=0.001
81740922|NCT00112437|163177655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least square means|1.53||||0.094||95.0|-0.01|3.07||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on Distal Forearm BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase Distal Forearm BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||3.07|-0.01|0.094
81740923|NCT00112437|163177655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least square means|-2.95||||||95.0|-4.5|-1.4||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handle by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor in the model, with 5% significance.||The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on Distal Forearm BMD compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will increase Distal Forearm BMD compared to placebo over 24 months.||-1.40|-4.50|
81740924|NCT00112437|163177656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-47.21|||<=|0.001||95.0|-64.51|-29.9||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Square Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-NTx) compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-NTx) over 24 months.||-29.90|-64.51|<=0.001
81740925|NCT00112437|163177656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-33.67|||<=|0.001||95.0|-51.44|-15.91||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Square Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-NTx) compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-NTx) over 24 months.||-15.91|-51.44|<=0.001
81740926|NCT00112437|163177656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-35.94|||<=|0.001||95.0|-54.15|-17.74||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Square Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-NTx) compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-NTx) over 24 months.||-17.74|-54.15|<=0.001
81740927|NCT00112437|163177656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|17.51||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|41.8||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handle by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Square Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-NTx) compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-NTx) over 24 months.||41.80|-6.78|0.101
81539450|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.3241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|5.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||5.45|0.57|0.3241
81441408|NCT04179019|162574065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The intra-individual, paired, plasma aldosterone concentration following 2 weeks of amlodipine therapy was compared to the baseline pre-treatment aldosterone concentration. The null hypothesis was that amlodipine therapy would result in no change in the plasma aldosterone value. Because only 2 participants completed the pilot study, the validity of the results is low.||||0.29
81473551|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-5.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.62||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.55|5.54||P-value is for Q3 - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||5.54|-16.55|0.327
81539451|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|11.16||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||11.16|1.36|0.0111
81441409|NCT04179019|162574066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The intra-individual, paired, change in plasma aldosterone concentration in response to an acute dose of amlodipine (6h post-dose) was compared to the baseline pre-treatment response to an acute dose of amlodipine. The null hypothesis was that an acute amlodipine dose would result in no acute change in the plasma aldosterone levels. Because only 2 participants completed the pilot study, the validity of the results is low.||||0.83
81441410|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.41|-1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 minutes postdose||-1.59|-5.41|
81441411|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-3.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.18|-1.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour postdose||-1.89|-5.18|
81441412|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.77|-2.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours postdose||-2.43|-5.77|
81441413|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-3.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.14|-1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours postdose||-1.28|-5.14|
81441414|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-2.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.41|-0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2.5 hours postdose||-0.51|-4.41|
81441415|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.84|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 hours postdose||1.03|-2.84|
81441416|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.53|1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3.5 hours postdose||1.29|-2.53|
81441417|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.84|1.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours postdose||1.99|-1.84|
81441418|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.22|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 hours postdose||1.10|-3.22|
81441419|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-2.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.88|-0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours postdose||-0.57|-4.88|
81441420|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-2.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.77|-0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 hours postdose||-0.32|-3.77|
81441421|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|2.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 hours postdose||2.33|-1.90|
81441422|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-3.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.56|-2.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 minutes postdose||-2.11|-5.56|
81441423|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.75|1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour postdose||1.25|-2.75|
81441424|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.49|2.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours postdose||2.38|-1.49|
81441425|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|2.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|4.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours postdose||4.58|0.58|
81441426|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|2.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|4.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2.5 hours postdose||4.98|0.73|
81441427|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|3.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.85|6.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 hours postdose||6.03|1.85|
81441428|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|5.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.61|6.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3.5 hours postdose||6.95|3.61|
81441429|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|6.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.99|8.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours postdose||8.89|4.99|
81441430|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|3.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|5.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 hours postdose||5.34|0.93|
81441431|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|2.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours postdose||4.40|-0.23|
81473552|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|11.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.32||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|24.09||P-value is for Q3 - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||24.09|-0.76|0.066
81441432|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.57|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 hours postdose||3.30|-0.57|
81539452|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51||||0.1375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|8.48||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||8.48|0.74|0.1375
81539453|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.02||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|9.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||9.83|0.93|0.0670
81539454|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.57||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|25.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||25.04|2.29|0.0009
81539455|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.42||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.91|30.49||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||30.49|2.91|0.0002
81539456|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.75||||0.0982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|9.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||9.14|0.83|0.0982
81539457|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.1233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|8.8||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||8.80|0.77|0.1233
81539458|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.63||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|14.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||14.64|1.46|0.0091
81539459|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|3.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||3.10|0.34|0.9620
81539460|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.3527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|4.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.59|0.58|0.3527
81740928|NCT00112437|163177657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-63.34|||<=|0.001||95.0|-88.32|-38.36||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Square Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline).|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (s-CTx) compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (s-CTx) over 24 months.||-38.36|-88.32|<=0.001
81740929|NCT00112437|163177657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-39.29|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.4|-13.18||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline).|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (s-CTx) compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (s-CTx) over 24 months.||-13.18|-65.40|<=0.001
81740930|NCT00112437|163177657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-23.98||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.04|5.09||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure.|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline).|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (s-CTx) compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (s-CTx) over 24 months.||5.09|-53.04|0.124
81539461|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.04||||0.0394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|8.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||8.76|1.06|0.0394
81441433|NCT03465436|162574082|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.21|1.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 hours postdose||1.63|-2.21|
81441434|NCT03465436|162574082|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|7.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.03|9.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 minutes postdose||9.60|5.03|
81441435|NCT03465436|162574082|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|12.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.47|14.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour postdose||14.10|10.47|
81740931|NCT00112437|163177657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|22.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.38|56.73|||ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline).|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (s-CTx) compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that odanacatib will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (s-CTx) over 24 months.||56.73|-12.38|
81740932|NCT00112437|163177658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-16.71||||0.015||95.0|-36.03|2.61||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Square Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline).|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of MK0822 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-DPyr) compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that MK0822 will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-DPyr) over 24 months.||2.61|-36.03|0.015
81740933|NCT00112437|163177658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-8.51||||0.246||95.0|-27.31|10.29||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Square Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline).|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of MK0822 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-DPyr) compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that MK0822 will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-DPyr) over 24 months.||10.29|-27.31|0.246
81740934|NCT00112437|163177658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-1.79||||||95.0|-22.66|19.08|||ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Square Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline).|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of MK0822 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-DPyr) compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that MK0822 will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-DPyr) over 24 months.||19.08|-22.66|
81740935|NCT00112437|163177658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|21.74||||||95.0|-1.32|44.81|||ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Square Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline).|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of MK0822 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-DPyr) compared to placebo over 24 months. The secondary hypothesis states that MK0822 will decrease biochemical indices of bone resorption (u-DPyr) over 24 months.||44.81|-1.32|
81441436|NCT03465436|162574082|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|11.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.54|13.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours postdose||13.00|9.54|
81441437|NCT03465436|162574082|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|11.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.97|13.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours postdose||13.87|9.97|
81441438|NCT03465436|162574082|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|10.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.17|12.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2.5 hours postdose||12.79|9.17|
81441439|NCT03465436|162574082|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|11.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.1|13.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 hours postdose||13.87|10.10|
81539462|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.36||||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|9.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||9.53|1.19|0.0224
81441440|NCT03465436|162574082|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|12.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.32|14.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3.5 hours postdose||14.05|10.32|
81441441|NCT03465436|162574082|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|11.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.83|13.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours postdose||13.52|9.83|
81441442|NCT03465436|162574082|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|8.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.1|10.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 hours postdose||10.39|6.10|
81441443|NCT03465436|162574082|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|7.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.66|10.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours postdose||10.07|5.66|
81441444|NCT03465436|162574082|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|6.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.32|8.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 hours postdose||8.38|4.32|
81441445|NCT03465436|162574082|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|6.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.88|8.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 hours postdose||8.38|3.88|
81441446|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-4.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.47|-2.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 minutes postdose||-2.52|-6.47|
81441447|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.18|-3.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour postdose||-3.42|-7.18|
81441448|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.57|-3.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours postdose||-3.82|-7.57|
81441449|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-4.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.64|-2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours postdose||-2.30|-6.64|
81441450|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-4.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.87|-2.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2.5 hours postdose||-2.19|-6.87|
81441451|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-2.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.9|-0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 hours postdose||-0.59|-4.90|
81740936|NCT00112437|163177659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-16.64||||0.002||95.0|-28.84|-4.44||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Square Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fractions from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of MK0822 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone formation (s-BSAP) compared to placebo over 24 months.||-4.44|-28.84|0.002
81740937|NCT00112437|163177659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|7.24||||0.852||95.0|-5.73|20.21||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Square Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fractions from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of MK0822 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone formation (s-BSAP) compared to placebo over 24 months.||20.21|-5.73|0.852
81740938|NCT00112437|163177659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.39||||||95.0|-13.69|12.92|||ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Square Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fractions from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of MK0822 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone formation (s-BSAP) compared to placebo over 24 months.||12.92|-13.69|
81740939|NCT00112437|163177659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|36.79||||||95.0|21.19|52.38|||ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Square Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fractions from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of MK0822 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone formation (s-BSAP) compared to placebo over 24 months.||52.38|21.19|
81740940|NCT00112437|163177660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-21.49||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.55|-3.43||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone formation (s-P1NP) compared to placebo over 24 months.||-3.43|-39.55|0.011
81740941|NCT00112437|163177660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least square means|13.31||||0.618||95.0|-7.1|33.71||Significance for secondary endpoints was only declared if there was also significance for the primary endpoint. Multiplicity was addressed through a stepdown trend-test approach. Multiplicity for multiple endpoints was handled by a Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least square means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of MK0822 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone formation (s-P1NP) compared to placebo over 24 months.||33.71|-7.10|0.618
81740942|NCT00112437|163177660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least square means|7.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.46|29.01|||ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Squares Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone formation (s-P1NP) compared to placebo over 24 months.||29.01|-13.46|
81740943|NCT00112437|163177660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|49.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.86|74.59|||ANCOVA|Stepwise linear trend test on ANCOVA model of log-fraction with treatment (scales 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) as covariate and center as factor, 5% significance.|Difference in Least Square Means (back-transformation of difference in log-fraction from baseline)|The secondary objective was to assess the effect of odanacatib 3 mg weekly, 10 mg weekly, 25 mg weekly, and 50 mg weekly on biochemical indices of bone formation (s-P1NP) compared to placebo over 24 months.||74.59|23.86|
81740944|NCT00112437|163177661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|6.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.38|9.53||||||In postmenopausal women with osteoporosis assess the time course of resolution of effect on lumbar spine BMD during the 12 month extension following 24 months of treatment with odanacatib once weekly. The primary objective was to assess the resolution of effect, on lumbar spine BMD, for the participants who received odanacatib 50 mg for 3 years compared to those who received odanacatib 50 mg in the 2nd year and switched to placebo for the 3rd year extension.||9.53|3.38|
81740945|NCT00112437|163177662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|6.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.44|9.17||||||||9.17|3.44|
81740946|NCT00112437|163177663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|2.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|5.57||||||||5.57|-0.16|
81740947|NCT00112437|163177664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|8.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|12.46||||||||12.46|3.80|
81740948|NCT00112437|163177665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|4.46||||||||4.46|-1.54|
81740949|NCT00112437|163177666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|2.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|5.88||||||||5.88|-0.93|
81740950|NCT00112437|163177667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-78.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-119.2|-36.92||||||||-36.92|-119.20|
81740951|NCT00112437|163177668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-34.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.7|10.2||||||||10.20|-78.70|
81740952|NCT00112437|163177669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-39.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.17|8.68||||||||8.68|-87.17|
81441452|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-1.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.86|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3.5 hours postdose||0.39|-3.86|
81441453|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.77|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours postdose||0.44|-3.77|
81441454|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.17|0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 hours postdose||0.94|-3.17|
81441455|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-2.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.58|-0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours postdose||-0.35|-4.58|
81740953|NCT00112437|163177670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|16.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.67|38.85||||||||38.85|-5.67|
81740954|NCT00112437|163177671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|-5.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.04|31.18||||||||31.18|-42.04|
81740955|NCT00112437|163177672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|49.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.37|84.83||||||||84.83|13.37|
81740956|NCT00112437|163177673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|209.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|127.14|291.73||||||||291.73|127.14|
81441456|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.87|-0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 hours postdose||-0.43|-3.87|
81441457|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.14|2.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 hours postdose||2.72|-1.14|
81441458|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-4.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.57|-2.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 minutes postdose||-2.71|-6.57|
81441459|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-2.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.59|-0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour postdose||-0.39|-4.59|
81441460|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.02|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours postdose||1.09|-3.02|
81740957|NCT03703258|163177681|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Condition x time interaction coefficient from mixed-effect model using negative binomial distribution. Intervention = 1 and control = 0.|||||.60
81740958|NCT03703258|163177681|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Between-group Cohen's d; calculated as within-group d(intervention) - within group d(control). Standardized using the standard deviation of the change scores. Negative values favor intervention and positive values favor control.|||||
81740959|NCT03703258|163177682|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Condition x time interaction coefficient from mixed-effect model using negative binomial distribution. Intervention = 1 and control = 0.|||||.94
81441461|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|3.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours postdose||3.73|-0.46|
81441462|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.59|3.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2.5 hours postdose||3.81|-0.59|
81441463|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|2.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.25|4.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 hours postdose||4.57|0.25|
81441464|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.48|6.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3.5 hours postdose||6.12|2.48|
81441465|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|5.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.02|7.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours postdose||7.27|3.02|
81441466|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|2.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|4.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 hours postdose||4.79|0.75|
81441467|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.55|4.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours postdose||4.05|-0.55|
81441468|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|3.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 hours postdose||3.69|-0.19|
81441469|NCT03465436|162574083|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 10 milliseconds.|LS Mean|-0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.44|1.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 hours postdose||1.48|-2.44|
81441470|NCT03465436|162574083|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|7.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.72|9.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 minutes postdose||9.41|4.72|
81539463|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.7891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.44||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||3.44|0.39|0.7891
81740960|NCT03703258|163177682|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Between-group Cohen's d; calculated as within-group d(intervention) - within group d(control). Standardized using the standard deviation of the change scores. Negative values favor intervention and positive values favor control.|||||
81740961|NCT03703258|163177683|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Condition x time interaction coefficient from mixed-effect model using negative binomial distribution. Intervention = 1 and control = 0.|||||.38
81740962|NCT03703258|163177683|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Between-group Cohen's d; calculated as within-group d(intervention) - within group d(control). Standardized using the standard deviation of the change scores. Negative values favor intervention and positive values favor control.|||||
81740963|NCT03703258|163177684|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Condition x time interaction coefficient from mixed-effect model using negative binomial distribution. Intervention = 1 and control = 0.|||||.04
81539464|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.48||||0.0851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|6.99||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||6.99|0.88|0.0851
81539465|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.2885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|4.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.83|0.63|0.2885
81539466|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.8611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|13.3||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||13.30|0.05|0.8611
81441471|NCT03465436|162574083|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|11.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.94|13.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour postdose||13.69|9.94|
81740964|NCT03703258|163177684|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Between-group Cohen's d; calculated as within-group d(intervention) - within group d(control). Standardized using the standard deviation of the change scores. Negative values favor intervention and positive values favor control.|||||
81740965|NCT03703258|163177685|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Post-intervention condition x time interaction coefficient from mixed-effect model using negative binomial distribution. Intervention = 1 and control = 0.|Baseline to post-intervention only||||.51
81740966|NCT03703258|163177685|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||3 month condition x time interaction coefficient from mixed-effect model using negative binomial distribution. Intervention = 1 and control = 0.|Baseline to 3 months||||.64
81740967|NCT03703258|163177685|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Post-intervention between-group Cohen's d; calculated as within-group d(intervention) - within group d(control). Standardized using the standard deviation of the change scores. Negative values favor intervention and positive values favor control.|Baseline to post-intervention only||||
81740968|NCT03703258|163177685|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3 month between-group Cohen's d; calculated as within-group d(intervention) - within group d(control). Standardized using the standard deviation of the change scores. Negative values favor intervention and positive values favor control.|Baseline to 3 months||||
81740969|NCT03703258|163177686|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Post-intervention condition x time interaction coefficient from mixed-effect model using negative binomial distribution. Intervention = 1 and control = 0.|Baseline to post-intervention only||||.04
81740970|NCT03703258|163177686|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||3 month condition x time interaction coefficient from mixed-effect model using negative binomial distribution. Intervention = 1 and control = 0.|Baseline to 3 months||||.34
81740971|NCT03703258|163177686|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Post-intervention between-group Cohen's d; calculated as within-group d(intervention) - within group d(control). Standardized using the standard deviation of the change scores. Positive values favor intervention and negative values favor control.|Baseline to post-intervention only||||
81740972|NCT03703258|163177686|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3 month between-group Cohen's d; calculated as within-group d(intervention) - within group d(control). Standardized using the standard deviation of the change scores. Positive values favor intervention and negative values favor control.|Baseline to 3 months||||
81740973|NCT03703258|163177687|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Post-intervention condition x time interaction coefficient from mixed-effect model using negative binomial distribution. Intervention = 1 and control = 0.|Baseline to post-intervention only||||.13
81740974|NCT03703258|163177687|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||3 month condition x time interaction coefficient from mixed-effect model using negative binomial distribution. Intervention = 1 and control = 0.|Baseline to 3 months||||.24
81740975|NCT03703258|163177687|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|-0.41|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Post-intervention between-group Cohen's d; calculated as within-group d(intervention) - within group d(control). Standardized using the standard deviation of the change scores. Negative values favor intervention and positive values favor control.|Baseline to post-intervention only||||
81740976|NCT03703258|163177687|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3 month between-group Cohen's d; calculated as within-group d(intervention) - within group d(control). Standardized using the standard deviation of the change scores. Negative values favor intervention and positive values favor control.|Baseline to 3 months||||
81740977|NCT03703258|163177688|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Post-intervention condition x time interaction coefficient from mixed-effect model using negative binomial distribution. Intervention = 1 and control = 0.|Baseline to post-intervention only||||.85
81539467|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.7549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|17.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||17.42|0.13|0.7549
81740978|NCT03703258|163177688|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||3 month condition x time interaction coefficient from mixed-effect model using negative binomial distribution. Intervention = 1 and control = 0.|Baseline to 3 months||||.96
81441472|NCT03465436|162574083|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|10.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.16|12.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours postdose||12.74|9.16|
81441473|NCT03465436|162574083|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|11.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.5|13.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours postdose||13.43|9.5|
81441474|NCT03465436|162574083|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|10.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.9|12.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2.5 hours postdose||12.71|8.9|
81441475|NCT03465436|162574083|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|12.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.42|14.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 hours postdose||14.28|10.42|
81740979|NCT03703258|163177688|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Post-intervention between-group Cohen's d; calculated as within-group d(intervention) - within group d(control). Standardized using the standard deviation of the change scores. Negative values favor intervention and positive values favor control.|Baseline to post-intervention only||||
81740980|NCT03703258|163177688|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.003|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3 month between-group Cohen's d; calculated as within-group d(intervention) - within group d(control). Standardized using the standard deviation of the change scores. Negative values favor intervention and positive values favor control.|Baseline to 3 months||||
81740981|NCT03703258|163177689|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Post-intervention condition x time interaction coefficient from mixed-effect model using negative binomial distribution. Intervention = 1 and control = 0.|Baseline to post-intervention only||||.75
81740982|NCT03703258|163177689|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||3 month condition x time interaction coefficient from mixed-effect model using negative binomial distribution. Intervention = 1 and control = 0.|Baseline to 3 months||||.64
81740983|NCT03703258|163177689|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Post-intervention between-group Cohen's d; calculated as within-group d(intervention) - within group d(control). Standardized using the standard deviation of the change scores. Negative values favor intervention and positive values favor control.|Baseline to post-intervention only||||
81740984|NCT03703258|163177689|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3 month between-group Cohen's d; calculated as within-group d(intervention) - within group d(control). Standardized using the standard deviation of the change scores. Negative values favor intervention and positive values favor control.|Baseline to 3 months||||
81740985|NCT03703258|163177690|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Post-intervention condition x time interaction coefficient from mixed-effect model using negative binomial distribution. Intervention = 1 and control = 0.|Baseline to post-intervention only||||.86
81441476|NCT03465436|162574083|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|12.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.76|14.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3.5 hours postdose||14.54|10.76|
81441477|NCT03465436|162574083|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|11.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.23|13.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours postdose||13.10|9.23|
81441478|NCT03465436|162574083|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|8.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.02|10.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 hours postdose||10.22|6.02|
81441479|NCT03465436|162574083|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.01|10.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours postdose||10.19|6.01|
81441480|NCT03465436|162574083|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|6.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.23|8.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 hours postdose||8.28|4.23|
81441481|NCT03465436|162574083|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|5.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.47|8.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 hours postdose||8.01|3.47|
81441482|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|32.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.5|54.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 minutes postdose||54.28|11.50|
81441483|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|100.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.81|122.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour postdose||122.50|77.81|
81740986|NCT03703258|163177690|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||3 month condition x time interaction coefficient from mixed-effect model using negative binomial distribution. Intervention = 1 and control = 0.|Baseline to 3 months||||.55
81740987|NCT03703258|163177690|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Post-intervention between-group Cohen's d; calculated as within-group d(intervention) - within group d(control). Standardized using the standard deviation of the change scores. Negative values favor intervention and positive values favor control.|Baseline to post-intervention only||||
81740988|NCT03703258|163177690|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3 month between-group Cohen's d; calculated as within-group d(intervention) - within group d(control). Standardized using the standard deviation of the change scores. Negative values favor intervention and positive values favor control.|Baseline to 3 months||||
81740989|NCT02906813|163177713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Ratio|0.631||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.411|0.969|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on natural logarithms of TAK-935 Cmax with fixed factors of sequence, period and regimen, and random factor of participant nested within sequence. Pairwise comparisons was used to assess relative bioavailability (BA) of TAK-935 tablet to solution. Point estimate and 90 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) in original scale were obtained by exponentiation of differences in natural-log scale.||0.969|0.411|0.079
81740990|NCT02906813|163177713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Ratio|0.403||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.262|0.618|||ANOVA|||ANOVA was performed on natural logarithms of TAK-935 Cmax with fixed factors of sequence, period, and regimen and random factor of participant nested within sequence. Pairwise comparisons was used to assess relative BA of TAK-935 administered after high-fat meal versus fasted. Point estimate and its 90% confidence interval in original scale were obtained by exponentiation of differences in natural-log scale.||0.618|0.262|0.002
81740991|NCT02906813|163177714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Ratio|0.85||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.706|1.024|||ANOVA|||ANOVA was performed on natural logarithms of TAK-935 AUCt with fixed factors of sequence, period, and regimen and random factor of participant nested within sequence. Pairwise comparisons was used to assess relative BA of TAK-935 tablet to solution. Point estimate and 90% CI in original scale were obtained by exponentiation of differences in natural-log scale.||1.024|0.706|0.146
81740992|NCT02906813|163177714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Ratio|0.889||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.738|1.07|||ANOVA|||ANOVA was performed on natural logarithms of TAK-935 AUCt with factors of sequence, period, and regimen and random factor of participant nested within sequence. Pairwise comparisons was used to assess relative BA of TAK-935 administered after high-fat meal versus fasted. Point estimate and its 90% CI in original scale were obtained by exponentiation of differences in natural-log scale.||1.070|0.738|0.281
81740993|NCT02906813|163177715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Ratio|0.842||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.676|1.05|||ANOVA|||ANOVA was performed on natural logarithms of TAK-935 AUC∞ with fixed factors of sequence, period, and regimen and random factor of participant nested within sequence. Pairwise comparisons was used to assess relative BA of TAK-935 tablet to solution. Point estimate and 90% CI in original scale were obtained by exponentiation of differences in natural-log scale.||1.050|0.676|0.191
81539468|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.5658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|24.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||24.66|0.17|0.5658
81740994|NCT02906813|163177715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Ratio|0.894||||0.355||90.0|0.726|1.1|||ANOVA|||ANOVA was performed on natural logarithms of TAK-935 AUC∞ with factors of sequence, period, and regimen and random factor of participant nested within sequence. Pairwise comparisons was used to assess relative BA of TAK-935 administered after high-fat meal versus fasted. Point estimate and its 90% CI in original scale were obtained by exponentiation of differences in natural-log scale.||1.100|0.726|0.355
81740995|NCT00557245|163177720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.56||The a priori threshold was 0.05.|Regression, Cox||Placebo arm is the reference group.|We used Cox regression stratified according to site, to estimate the relative rates of time to first positive HIV-1 serologic test.||0.56|0.19|<0.001
81740996|NCT00557245|163177720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.45||The a priori threshold was 0.05.|Regression, Cox||Placebo arm is the reference group.|We used Cox regression stratified according to site, to estimate the relative rates of time to first positive HIV-1 serologic test.||0.45|0.13|<0.001
81740997|NCT00557245|163177721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81740998|NCT00557245|163177721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.89
81740999|NCT00557245|163177725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Regression, Logistic|Generalized estimating equations, with logistic link and robust standard errors to adjust for individual correlation over time.||||||0.24
81741000|NCT00557245|163177725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Regression, Logistic|Generalized estimating equations, with logistic link and robust standard errors to adjust for individual correlation over time.||||||0.49
81741001|NCT00557245|163177726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Regression, Logistic|Generalized estimating equations, logistic link, with robust standard errors.||||||0.32
81741002|NCT00557245|163177726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||Regression, Logistic|Generalized estimating equations, logistic link, with robust standard errors.||||||0.66
81741003|NCT00557245|163177727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Generalized estimating equations with logistic link to account for multiple pregnancies and multiple births||||||0.51
81741004|NCT00557245|163177727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|generalized estimating equations with logistic link to account for multiple pregnancies and multiple births||||||0.86
81741005|NCT00557245|163177728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|linear mixed-effects model||||||0.42
81741006|NCT00557245|163177728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope Difference over time|0.07||||0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effects model|Placebo arm is the reference group.|||||0.08
81741007|NCT00557245|163177729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects model||||||0.02
81741008|NCT00557245|163177729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects model||||||<0.001
81741009|NCT00557245|163177730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects model||||||0.35
81741010|NCT00557245|163177730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects model||||||0.008
81741011|NCT01127087|163177733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Urinary oxalate before and at the end of 4 weeks on Oxazyme in the RYGB Calcium oxalate (CaOx) Stone Formers arm.||||0.027
81741012|NCT01127087|163177733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Urinary oxalate before and at the end of 4 weeks on Oxazyme in the Idiopathic Hyperoxaluria CaOx Stone Formers arm.||||0.14
81741013|NCT01127087|163177734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Oxalate before and at the end of 4 weeks on Oxazyme in the RYGB CaOx Stone Formers arm.||||0.018
81741014|NCT01127087|163177734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Oxalate before and at the end of 4 weeks on Oxazyme in the Idiopathic Hyperoxaluria CaOx Stone Formers arm.||||0.06
81741015|NCT00834964|163177755|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|97.0||||||90.0|92.72|101.49|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||101.49|92.72|
81741016|NCT00834964|163177756|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|99.7||||||90.0|94.74|104.92|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104.92|94.74|
81741017|NCT00834964|163177757|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|98.6||||||90.0|93.46|104.02|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104.02|93.46|
81741018|NCT00834964|163177758|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|96.29||||||90.0|91.96|100.82|||||Metabolite results not subjected to bioequivalence criteria; results are presented for informational purposes only.|||100.82|91.96|
81741019|NCT00834964|163177759|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|104.1||||||90.0|100.08|108.29|||||Metaboite results not subjected to bioequivalence criteria, results are presented for informational purposes only.|||108.29|100.08|
81741020|NCT00834964|163177760|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|100.52||||||90.0|97.3|103.84|||||Metabolite results were not subjected to bioequivalence criteria, results are presented for informational purposes only.|||103.84|97.30|
81741021|NCT00385736|163177761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0||||The primary endpoint analysis was carried out in hierarchical order (as presented) to handle the multiplicity issues induced by the two adalimumab groups being compared to placebo and to control the overall alpha level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.031
81741022|NCT00385736|163177761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.833||95.0||||The primary endpoint analysis was carried out in hierarchical order (as presented) to handle the multiplicity issues induced by the two adalimumab groups being compared to placebo and to control the overall alpha level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.833
81741023|NCT00385736|163177762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.107||95.0||||Ranked secondary analyses were carried out in hierarchical order (as presented) to handle the multiplicity issues and to control the overall alpha level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.107
81473553|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|5.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.23||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.17|17.34||P-value is for Q3 - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||17.34|-7.17|0.415
81473554|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|11.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.61||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.79|20.94||P-value is for Q4 - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||20.94|2.79|0.011
81473555|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|3.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.51||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|12.72||P-value is for Q4 - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||12.72|-5.03|0.394
81473556|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.75||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.28|7.41||P-value is for Q4 - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||7.41|-11.28|0.684
81473557|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-7.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.66||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|2.02||P-value is for Q4 - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||2.02|-16.30|0.126
81473558|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|11.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.13||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|23.57||P-value is for Q4 - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||23.57|-0.53|0.061
81741024|NCT00385736|163177763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.382||95.0||||Ranked secondary analyses were carried out in hierarchical order (as presented) to handle the multiplicity issues and to control the overall alpha level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.382
81741025|NCT00385736|163177764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0||||Ranked secondary analyses were carried out in hierarchical order (as presented) to handle the multiplicity issues and to control the overall alpha level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.038
81473559|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|5.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.05||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.83|16.95||P-value is for Q4 - Month13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||16.95|-6.83|0.403
81473560|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|11.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.58||0.013||95.0|2.38|20.38||P-value is for Q5 - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||20.38|2.38|0.013
81473561|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|3.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.47||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.11|12.49||P-value is for Q5 - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||12.49|-5.11|0.410
81473562|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.61||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.92|6.22||P-value is for Q5 - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||6.22|-11.92|0.537
81473563|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-8.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.52||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.48|0.3||P-value is for Q5 - Month 10.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||0.30|-17.48|0.058
81741026|NCT00385736|163177765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0||||Ranked secondary analyses were carried out in hierarchical order (as presented) to handle the multiplicity issues and to control the overall alpha level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.035
81741027|NCT00385736|163177766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0||||Ranked secondary analyses were carried out in hierarchical order (as presented) to handle the multiplicity issues and to control the overall alpha level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.080
81741028|NCT00385736|163177767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.264||95.0||||Ranked secondary analyses were carried out in hierarchical order (as presented) to handle the multiplicity issues and to control the overall alpha level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.264
81741029|NCT00385736|163177768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.526||95.0||||Ranked secondary analyses were carried out in hierarchical order (as presented) to handle the multiplicity issues and to control the overall alpha level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.526
81741030|NCT00385736|163177769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.506||95.0||||Ranked secondary analyses were carried out in hierarchical order (as presented) to handle the multiplicity issues and to control the overall alpha level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.506
81741031|NCT00385736|163177770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.264||95.0||||Ranked secondary analyses were carried out in hierarchical order (as presented) to handle the multiplicity issues and to control the overall alpha level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.264
81741032|NCT00385736|163177771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.797||95.0||||Ranked secondary analyses were carried out in hierarchical order (as presented) to handle the multiplicity issues and to control the overall alpha level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.797
81539469|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.6319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|21.86||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||21.86|0.15|0.6319
81741033|NCT00385736|163177772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.614||95.0||||Ranked secondary analyses were carried out in hierarchical order (as presented) to handle the multiplicity issues and to control the overall alpha level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.614
81741034|NCT00385736|163177773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.532||95.0||||Ranked secondary analyses were carried out in hierarchical order (as presented) to handle the multiplicity issues and to control the overall alpha level of 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.532
81741035|NCT04723693|163177828|OTHER||||||||||||||||||This is a qualitative interview study and as such no statistical analysis was carried out.|||
81741036|NCT04723693|163177829|OTHER||||||||||||||||||This is a qualitative interview study and as such no statistical analysis was carried out.|||
81741037|NCT00538031|163177888|OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.61
81741038|NCT00538031|163177889|OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.95
81741039|NCT00506831|163177890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that the mRSS is not significantly different at month 6 compared with baseline. Paired t-test was used to compare the mean mRSS at month 6 compared with baseline.||||0.005
81741040|NCT01410227|163177902|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The null hypothesis of the rate of subjects with a treatment success of \<= 0.65 (H0: p \<= 0.65) versus an alternative hypothesis of \> 0.65 (HA: p \> 0.65) was tested at the 5% one-sided level of significance. The proportion of subjects with treatment success under the alternative hypothesis was expected to be approximately 0.90. If 20 subjects were treated, the study provided 86% power to reject the null hypothesis.|Clopper-Pearson|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.7|100.0|||Clopper-Pearson|||||100|84.7|
81741041|NCT04188392|163177969|OTHER|Rate of subjects enrolled per month of recruitment; based on 6 subjects enrolled over 5.8 months of recruitment.|Rate (per month)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.25|||||Based on 6 subjects enrolled over 5.8 months of recruitment|Recruitment goal of 6 subjects total.||2.25|0.38|
81741042|NCT04188392|163177970|OTHER|Total participants = 6; completed protocol: yes = 6, no = 0|Point estimate|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.0|||||Point estimate = 100% (95% C.I. 54%,100%)|Binary outcome (completed protocol yes vs. no); goal of 75% of subjects completing protocol|Point estimate of completion rate and 95% confidence interval|1|0.54|
81741043|NCT04188392|163177971|OTHER|paired t-test|Mean of the differences|21.7||||0.2873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|70.8||A priori significance threshold of p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|t=1.2263, df=4||alternative hypothesis: true difference in means is not equal to 0||70.8|-27.4|0.2873
81741044|NCT04188392|163177972|OTHER|Total participants = 6; discontinued due to adverse effects: yes = 0, no =6|Point estimate, 95% confidence interval|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.46|||||Discontinuation rates due to adverse effects: Point estimate 0% (95% C.I. 0%, 45.9%)|Binary outcome: Discontinued due to adverse effects yes vs. no||0.46|0|
81741045|NCT04188392|163177973|OTHER|Total participants = 6; completed sleep study 1: yes = 6, no=0|point estimate|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.0|||||Point estimate of completion rate for sleep study 1 = 100% (95% C.I. 54%, 100%)|Binary outcome: Completed sleep study 1 yes vs. no||1|0.54|
81741046|NCT04188392|163177973|OTHER|Total participants = 6; completed sleep study 2: yes = 6, no=0|point estimate|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.0|||||Point estimate of completion rate for sleep study 2 = 100% (95% C.I. 54%, 100%)|Binary outcome: completed sleep study 2 yes vs. no||1|0.54|
81441484|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|107.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.31|130.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours postdose||130.91|83.31|
81441485|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|74.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.32|92.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours postdose||92.63|56.32|
81441486|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|89.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.77|109.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2.5 hours postdose||109.61|68.77|
81441487|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|74.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.41|94.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 hours postdose||94.55|55.41|
81741047|NCT04188392|163177973|OTHER|Total participants = 6; completed sleep study 3: yes = 5, no=1|point estimate|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.996|||||Point estimate of completion rate for sleep study 3 = 83.3% (95% C.I. 36%, 99.6%)|Binary outcome: completed sleep study 3 yes vs. no||0.996|0.36|
81741048|NCT04188392|163177973|OTHER|Total participants = 6; at least 4 days of actigraphy data: yes = 6, no=0|point estimate|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.0|||||Point estimate of completion rate for at least 4 days of actigraphy pre-treatment = 100% (95% C.I. 54%, 100%).|Binary outcome: at least 4 days of actigraphy data pre-treatment yes vs. no||1|0.54|
81741049|NCT04188392|163177973|OTHER|Total participants = 6; at least 4 days of actigraphy post-treatment: yes = 6, no =0|point estimate|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.0|||||Point estimate of at least 4 days of actigraphy post-treatment = 100% (95% C.I. 54%, 100%)|Binary outcome: at least 4 days of actigraphy post-treatment yes vs. no||1|0.54|
81741050|NCT04188392|163177973|OTHER|Total participants = 6; at least 4 days of sleep diary pre-treatment: yes = 6, no = 0|point estimate|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.0|||||Point estimate of at least 4 days of sleep diary pre-treatment = 100% (95% C.I. 54%, 100%)|Binary outcome: at least 4 days of sleep diary pre-treatment yes vs. no||1|0.54|
81741051|NCT04188392|163177973|OTHER|Total participants = 6; at least 4 days of sleep diary post-treatment: yes = 6, no = 0|point estimate|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.0|||||Point estimate of at least 4 days of sleep diary post-treatment = 100% (95% C.I. 54%, 100%)|Binary outcome: at least 4 days of sleep diary post-treatment yes vs. no||1|0.54|
81441488|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|52.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|36.03|69.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3.5 hours postdose||69.63|36.03|
81441489|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|42.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|24.86|59.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours postdose||59.35|24.86|
81441490|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|62.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|42.39|82.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 hours postdose||82.83|42.39|
81741052|NCT00608322|163177987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81741053|NCT03325881|163178033|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|3.1|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||Number of participants with SHP465 was compared with placebo using the linear mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) that included treatment group, nominal visit, age group, interaction of the treatment group with the visits as factors, baseline ADHD-RS5 total score as a covariate and an adjustment for the interaction of the baseline ADHD-RS-5 Total Score with the visit.||3.1|-6.8|0.451
81441491|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|56.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|32.49|79.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours postdose||79.61|32.49|
81441492|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|35.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.79|59.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 hours postdose||59.63|11.79|
81441493|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-4.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.66|15.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 hours postdose||15.47|-24.66|
81441494|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|56.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|36.72|76.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 minutes postdose||76.35|36.72|
81441495|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|103.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.88|122.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour postdose||122.72|83.88|
81441496|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|94.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.15|113.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours postdose||113.26|75.15|
81441497|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|83.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.98|99.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours postdose||99.00|67.98|
81441498|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|103.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.28|120.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2.5 hours postdose||120.00|87.28|
81473564|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|11.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.09||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|23.41||P-value is for Q5 - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||23.41|-0.54|0.061
81539470|NCT03192176|162758718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.9526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|18.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||18.96|0.06|0.9526
81441499|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|89.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.24|107.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 hours postdose||107.29|71.24|
81441500|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|65.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.28|82.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3.5 hours postdose||82.30|48.28|
81441501|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|52.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|36.1|69.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours postdose||69.60|36.10|
81441502|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|86.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.36|105.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 hours postdose||105.82|66.36|
81441503|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|80.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.32|101.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours postdose||101.91|58.32|
81441504|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|67.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|44.64|90.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 hours postdose||90.51|44.64|
81441505|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|7.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.01|25.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 hours postdose||25.55|-10.01|
81441506|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-22.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-38.44|-5.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 minutes postdose||-5.60|-38.44|
81441507|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-38.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-57.15|-20.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour postdose||-20.60|-57.15|
81441508|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-22.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-39.35|-4.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours postdose||-4.91|-39.35|
81441509|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-17.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.15|-2.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours postdose||-2.56|-32.15|
81441510|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.17|16.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2.5 hours postdose||16.12|-18.17|
81441511|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-4.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.81|12.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 hours postdose||12.27|-21.81|
81441512|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-16.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.36|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3.5 hours postdose||0.24|-33.36|
81441513|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-15.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.94|2.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours postdose||2.37|-32.94|
81441514|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|6.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.86|23.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 hours postdose||23.11|-10.86|
81441515|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.25|19.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours postdose||19.80|-15.25|
81441516|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-11.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.46|9.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 hours postdose||9.56|-33.46|
81441517|NCT03465436|162574084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.32|16.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 hours postdose||16.69|-17.32|
81441518|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.37|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 minutes postdose||0.41|-0.37|
81441519|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour postdose||0.15|-0.61|
81441520|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours postdose||0.23|-0.47|
81441521|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.81|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours postdose||-0.07|-0.81|
81441522|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2.5 hours postdose||-0.15|-0.95|
81441523|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.77|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 hours postdose||0.00|-0.77|
81441524|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.72|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3.5 hours postdose||-0.10|-0.72|
81441525|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.66|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours postdose||-0.04|-0.66|
81441526|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.98|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 hours postdose||-0.09|-0.98|
81441527|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.58|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours postdose||0.31|-0.58|
81441528|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 hours postdose||0.12|-0.70|
81473565|NCT01026818|162639123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|5.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.01||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|17.4||P-value is for Q5 - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included terms for treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||17.40|-6.23|0.353
81473566|NCT01026818|162639124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-5.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.66||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.32|2.08|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline, age group, and country.||||2.08|-12.32|0.162
81741054|NCT03325881|163178034|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||Number of participants with SHP465 was compared with placebo using the mixed effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) that includes treatment group, nominal visit, age group,interaction of the treatment group with the visit as factors, baseline CGI-S as a covariate and an adjustment for the interaction of the baseline CGI-S with the visit.||0.3|-0.5|0.597
81441529|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 hours postdose||0.84|0.01|
81741055|NCT03060486|163178044|OTHER||Signed Rank Score Difference|-60.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<.0001
81741056|NCT03676634|163178045|OTHER||single proportion|0.844|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.672|0.947|||||Values listed in table are for Type A. Estimated Value for the Estimation Parameter for type B = 0.875. Lower limit = 0.710, upper limit = 0.965|Consider increase from baseline to post-dose values. Parameter is proportion achieving desired increase (≥ 3x or 4x increase in Type A and Type B NAC).|Proportion of participants achieving ≥ 3x or 4x increase in NAC values was calculated for both Type A and Type B. Primary endpoint was achieved if both Type A and Type B had proportion ≥50%.|.947|.672|
81441530|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.59|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 minutes postdose||0.21|-0.59|
81473567|NCT01026818|162639124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61||0.603||95.0|-8.99|5.24|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment, baseline, age group, and country.||||5.24|-8.99|0.603
81441531|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.06|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour postdose||0.89|0.06|
81441532|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|0.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours postdose||0.93|0.19|
81441533|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours postdose||0.77|0.02|
81441534|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.13|0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2.5 hours postdose||0.88|0.13|
81441535|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 hours postdose||0.71|-0.05|
81441536|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3.5 hours postdose||0.67|-0.02|
81741057|NCT00835614|163178051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|90.9||||||90.0|87.5|94.4|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||94.4|87.5|
81441537|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours postdose||0.84|0.16|
81441538|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 hours postdose||0.36|-0.56|
81441539|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours postdose||0.33|-0.56|
81441540|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.84|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 hours postdose||0.06|-0.84|
81441541|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.37|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 hours postdose||0.45|-0.37|
81441542|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.45|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 minutes postdose||0.28|-0.45|
81441543|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour postdose||0.27|-0.46|
81473568|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|3.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|8.8||P-value is for Urinary Incontinence - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||8.80|-1.82|0.196
81473569|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.65||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.69|5.75||P-value is for Urinary Incontinence - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||5.75|-4.69|0.841
81441544|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours postdose||0.60|-0.10|
81441545|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours postdose||0.40|-0.38|
81441546|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2.5 hours postdose||0.37|-0.34|
81441547|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.44|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 hours postdose||0.25|-0.44|
81441548|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.76|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3.5 hours postdose||-0.03|-0.76|
81441549|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.73|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours postdose||-0.03|-0.73|
81441550|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 hours postdose||-0.17|-1.03|
81441551|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.82|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours postdose||0.04|-0.82|
81441552|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 hours postdose||0.09|-0.70|
81441553|NCT03465436|162574085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 hours postdose||0.61|-0.23|
81441554|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|-0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 minutes postdose||-0.16|-2.90|
81441555|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-5.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.29|-3.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour postdose||-3.88|-6.29|
81441556|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-5.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.81|-4.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours postdose||-4.32|-6.81|
81441557|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-4.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.0|-3.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours postdose||-3.01|-5.00|
81441558|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-4.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.91|-3.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2.5 hours postdose||-3.65|-5.91|
81441559|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-4.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.2|-3.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 hours postdose||-3.08|-5.20|
81741058|NCT00835614|163178052|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|92.1||||||90.0|90.3|93.9|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||93.9|90.3|
81741059|NCT00835614|163178053|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|92.2||||||90.0|90.4|94.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||94|90.4|
81741060|NCT00606281|163178054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-2.7|||ANCOVA|||||-2.7|-9.4|<0.001
81741061|NCT00606281|163178055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.1|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-1.1|<0.001
81741062|NCT00829712|163178056|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.95||||||90.0|94.02|108.39|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.39|94.02|
81741063|NCT00829712|163178057|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.05||||||90.0|95.08|103.19|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||103.19|95.08|
81741064|NCT00829712|163178058|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.94||||||90.0|96.08|103.95|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||103.95|96.08|
81741065|NCT03131895|163178060|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence and period as a fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. The least squares means and difference of least squares means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates and 90 percent (%) confidence intervals (CIs) on the original scale.|Least square (LS) mean ratio|1.0436||||0.5535|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9453|1.1521|||ANOVA|||||1.1521|0.9453|0.5535
81741066|NCT03131895|163178060|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence and period as a fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. The least squares means and difference of least squares means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates and 90% CIs on the original scale.|LS mean ratio|1.0185||||0.892|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9334|1.1113|||ANOVA|||||1.1113|0.9334|0.8920
81741067|NCT03131895|163178061|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence and period as a fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. The least squares means and difference of least squares means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates and 90% CIs on the original scale.|LS mean ratio|1.039||||0.3209|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9792|1.1024|||ANOVA|||||1.1024|0.9792|0.3209
81741068|NCT03131895|163178061|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence and period as a fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. The least squares means and difference of least squares means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates and 90% CIs on the original scale.|LS mean ratio|1.0353||||0.3896|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9719|1.1029|||ANOVA|||||1.1029|0.9719|0.3896
81741069|NCT03131895|163178062|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence and period as a fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. The least squares means and difference of least squares means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates and 90% CIs on the original scale.|LS mean ratio|1.0335||||0.4163|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9733|1.0975|||ANOVA|||||1.0975|0.9733|0.4163
81441560|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-2.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.87|-2.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3.5 hours postdose||-2.01|-3.87|
81741070|NCT03131895|163178062|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with regimen, sequence and period as a fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. The least squares means and difference of least squares means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates and 90% CIs on the original scale.|LS mean ratio|1.0031||||0.9778|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9458|1.0638|||ANOVA|||||1.0638|0.9458|0.9778
81741071|NCT00540423|163178063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|60.0||||||95.0|35.21|84.79|||||The units of risk difference is percentage.|||84.79|35.21|
81441561|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-2.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.42|-1.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours postdose||-1.42|-3.42|
81441562|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-4.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.17|-3.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 hours postdose||-3.06|-6.17|
81441563|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-3.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.38|-2.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours postdose||-2.26|-5.38|
81441564|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-2.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.33|-0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 hours postdose||-0.97|-4.33|
81441565|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.22|1.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 hours postdose||1.46|-1.22|
81741072|NCT00540423|163178065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of 75% responders|43.5||||||95.0|23.19|65.51|||||Confidence interval of the percentage of participants for whom at least 75% of their assessments during the course of 26 weeks of SB-494115-GR treatment met the definition of responders.|||65.51|23.19|
81473570|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|7.4||P-value is for Urinary Incontinence - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||7.40|-3.45|0.474
81473571|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|5.41||P-value is for Urinary Incontinence - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||5.41|-5.21|0.971
81741073|NCT01339247|163178099|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study. The study was performed to fulfill an official requirement of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - ANVISA - upon a manufacturing site change.|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|1.0886|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0011|1.177|||||The ratio between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations was calculated.|||1.1770|1.0011|
81741074|NCT01339247|163178100|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study. The study was performed to fulfill an official requirement of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - ANVISA - upon a manufacturing site change.|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|1.0246|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9676|1.0849|||||The ratio between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations was calculated.|||1.0849|0.9676|
81741075|NCT01339247|163178101|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study. The study was performed to fulfill an official requirement of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - ANVISA - upon a manufacturing site change.|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|1.0317|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9716|1.0956|||||The ratio between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations was calculated.|||1.0956|0.9716|
81741076|NCT02213263|163178122|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was tested within the pre-specified margins of (-16%, 16%) 95% confidence interval.|Difference in ORR|4.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|13.47||||||Difference in ORR between PF-05280586 and rituximab-EU was computed using the stratified Mantel-Haenszel method. The 95% confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the asymptotic stratified method proposed by Miettinen and Nurminen.||13.47|-4.16|
81741077|NCT02213263|163178128|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.163||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.786|1.72||A log-rank test stratified by follicular lymphoma international prognostic index 2 (FLIPI2) risk was used to compare the treatment groups with respect to TTF at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and its confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated from Cox Proportional hazards model stratified by FLIPI2 risk categorization.|||1.720|0.786|0.450
81741078|NCT02213263|163178129|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.393||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.847|2.291|||Log Rank|A log-rank test stratified by FLIPI2 risk was used to compare the treatment groups with respect to PFS at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Hazard ratio and its CIs were estimated from Cox Proportional hazards model stratified by FLIPI2 risk categorization.|||2.291|0.847|0.189
81741079|NCT02213263|163178130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.09|6.5||||||Difference in CR between PF-05280586 and rituximab-EU was computed using the stratified Mantel-Haenszel method. The 95% confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the asymptotic stratified method proposed by Miettinen and Nurminen.||6.50|-11.09|
81741080|NCT02213263|163178131|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.492||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.823|2.704||A log-rank test stratified by FLIPI2 risk was used to compare the treatment groups with respect to DOR at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and its CIs were estimated from Cox Proportional hazards model stratified by FLIPI2 risk categorization.|||2.704|0.823|0.185
81473572|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|4.17||P-value is for Urinary Irritative/Obstructive - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||4.17|-1.03|0.236
81741081|NCT02213263|163178132|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.94||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0||Due to smaller number of participants with an event, upper limit of 95% CI could not be calculated.|A log-rank test stratified by FLIPI2 risk was used to compare the treatment groups with respect to overall survival at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and its CIs were estimated from Cox Proportional hazards model stratified by FLIPI2 risk categorization.||||0.000|0.319
81741082|NCT05143047|163178186|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81741083|NCT05143047|163178187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81741084|NCT05143047|163178188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.42
81741085|NCT05143047|163178189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.17
81741086|NCT05143047|163178190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81741087|NCT05143047|163178191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.42
81741088|NCT05143047|163178192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.04
81741089|NCT05143047|163178193|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81741090|NCT05143047|163178194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.22
81741091|NCT02412852|163178247|OTHER||||||||||||||||||\]The pharmacokinetics data are particularly sparse, and therefore substantial interpolations and imputations were required to produce an analyzable data set. Consequently, while not ideal, the Last Observation Carried Forward method was used for these data. There was a large amount of missing data which required imputation to determine results. The large amount of interpolations and imputations required for the pharmacokinetic analysis means that the pharmacokinetic results will need to be interpreted with caution. 3 X 3 Analysis of Variance used to compare Placebo to the two active groups. Missing data required imputation of available data.|||
81741092|NCT02412852|163178249|OTHER|ANOVA on only those subjects who completed testing.||||||0.05||||||The results were analyzed using an ANOVA with one between-subjects factor (Group: both placebo groups combined, 40 mg TV1001sr, and 80 mg TV1001sr); and one within-subjects factor (Visit: Visit 1, Visit 2, and Visit 3).|ANOVA|The means of the three groups were further analyzed using a post hoc comparison procedure (the Scheffé test).||||||0.05
81441566|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-3.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.16|-2.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 minutes postdose||-2.02|-4.16|
81441567|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-5.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.65|-4.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour postdose||-4.58|-6.65|
81441568|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-5.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.42|-4.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours postdose||-4.35|-6.42|
81441569|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-4.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.55|-3.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours postdose||-3.72|-5.55|
81441570|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-5.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.77|-4.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2.5 hours postdose||-4.87|-6.77|
81441571|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-4.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.03|-3.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 hours postdose||-3.96|-6.03|
81441572|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-3.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.68|-2.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3.5 hours postdose||-2.71|-4.68|
81539471|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.2251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|4.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||4.26|0.71|0.2251
81539472|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.57||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|9.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||9.20|1.39|0.0084
81741093|NCT02412852|163178250|OTHER|The composite conduction measure and the composite velocity measure were analyzed using an Analysis of Variance with one between-subjects factor (Group: combined placebo, 40 mg TV1001, and 80 mg TV1001); and one within-subjects factor (Visit: Visit 1, Visit 2, and Visit 3).||||||0.15|||||||ANOVA|||||||.15
81441573|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-3.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.21|-2.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours postdose||-2.17|-4.21|
81441574|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-6.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.83|-4.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 hours postdose||-4.95|-7.83|
81441575|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-5.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.73|-4.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours postdose||-4.02|-6.73|
81441576|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-4.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.25|-3.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 hours postdose||-3.17|-6.25|
81441577|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.74|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 hours postdose||0.63|-1.74|
81441578|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|2.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||30 minutes postdose||2.33|0.32|
81441579|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|2.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.19|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour postdose||3.40|1.19|
81441580|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.31|2.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours postdose||2.28|0.31|
81441581|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.17|1.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours postdose||1.97|0.17|
81441582|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.81|1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2.5 hours postdose||1.23|-0.81|
81441583|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 hours postdose||1.56|-0.50|
81441584|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.29|2.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3.5 hours postdose||2.44|0.29|
81441585|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|2.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours postdose||2.34|0.09|
81441586|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.97|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 hours postdose||0.99|-1.97|
81441587|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.54|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours postdose||0.83|-1.54|
81441588|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|2.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 hours postdose||2.34|-0.87|
81441589|NCT03465436|162574086|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.29|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||24 hours postdose||1.04|-1.29|
81441590|NCT01172821|162574169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.211|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.159|0.264|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.264|0.159|<0.0001
81441591|NCT01172821|162574169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.116|0.222|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.222|0.116|<0.0001
81441592|NCT01172821|162574170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.233|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.233|0.120|<0.0001
81741094|NCT02412852|163178251|OTHER|A 3 by 3 Analysis of Variance with one between-subjects factor (Combined placebo, 40 mg TV1001, or 80 mg TV1001) and one within-subjects factor (Visit 1, Visit 2, or Visit 3) was performed for HbA1c values.||||||0.36|||||||ANOVA|||||||.36
81741095|NCT02412852|163178252|OTHER|ANOVA to compare differences from baseline to completion of testing.||||||0.93|||||||ANOVA|||||||.93
81741096|NCT00985439|163178253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.407|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.643|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.195|16.619|||ANCOVA|||||16.619|6.195|<0.001
81741097|NCT01906372|163178279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Frequency of achieving primary endpoint|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|||||Open label single arm pilot trial without control group.||||||||
81741098|NCT01906372|163178280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81741099|NCT03629054|163178281|EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (gMean) (T/R).|Adjusted gMean ratio|100.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.17|102.72|||ANOVA||gMean ratio = T/R. Standard error of the mean is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|An ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' and random effect for 'subject within sequence'.||102.72|98.17|<0.0001
81741100|NCT03629054|163178282|EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% CIs for the ratios of the geometric means (T/R).|Adjusted gMean ratio|95.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.58|99.24|||ANOVA||gMean ratio = T/R. Standard Error of the mean is actually intra-individual gCV.|An ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' and random effect for 'subject within sequence'.||99.24|91.58|<0.0001
81741101|NCT03629054|163178283|EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% CIs for the ratios of the geometric means (T/R).|Adjusted gMean ratio|100.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.17|104.31|||ANOVA||gMean ratio = T/R. Standard Error of the mean is actually intra-individual gCV.|An ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' and random effect for 'subject within sequence'.||104.31|96.17|<0.0001
81741102|NCT03629054|163178284|EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% CIs for the ratios of the geometric means (T/R).|Adjusted gMean ratio|92.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.9||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.21|100.57|||ANOVA||gMean ratio = T/R. Standard Error of the mean is actually intra-individual gCV.|An ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' and random effect for 'subject within sequence'.||100.57|85.21|0.0029
81741103|NCT03629054|163178285|EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% CIs for the ratios of the geometric means (T/R).|Adjusted gMean ratio|97.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.9||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.99|105.26|||ANOVA||gMean ratio = T/R. Standard Error of the mean is actually intra-individual gCV.|An ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' and random effect for 'subject within sequence'.||105.26|89.99|0.0001
81741104|NCT03629054|163178286|EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% CIs for the ratios of the geometric means (T/R).|Adjusted gMean ratio|104.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.56|111.5|||ANOVA||gMean ratio = T/R. Standard Error of the mean is actually intra-individual gCV.|An ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' and random effect for 'subject within sequence'.||111.50|98.56|<0.0001
81741105|NCT03629054|163178287|EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% CIs for the ratios of the geometric means (T/R).|Adjusted gMean ratio|100.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.33|103.18|||ANOVA||gMean ratio = T/R. Standard Error of the mean is actually intra-individual gCV.|An ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' and random effect for 'subject within sequence'.||103.18|98.33|<0.0001
81441593|NCT01172821|162574170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.190|0.076|<0.0001
81741106|NCT03629054|163178288|EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% CIs for the ratios of the geometric means (T/R).|Adjusted gMean ratio|103.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.9|110.71|||ANOVA||gMean ratio = T/R. Standard Error of the mean is actually intra-individual gCV.|An ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' and random effect for 'subject within sequence'.||110.71|96.90|<0.0001
81741107|NCT03629054|163178289|EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon two-sided 90% CIs for the ratios of the geometric means (T/R).|Adjusted gMean ratio|95.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.29|99.32|||ANOVA||gMean ratio = T/R. Standard Error of the mean is actually intra-individual gCV.|An ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' and random effect for 'subject within sequence'.||99.32|92.29|<0.0001
81741108|NCT00924638|163178291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|6.4||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|21.7|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \> 1 indicates that Continuous Monitoring is superior to Control in detecting AF.|||21.7|1.9|0.0006
81741109|NCT00924638|163178292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|7.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|20.8|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \> 1 indicates that Continuous Monitoring is superior to Control in detecting AF.|||20.8|2.6|<0.0001
81741110|NCT00924638|163178293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.32|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \< 1 indicates that the incidence rate of recurrent stroke or TIA is lower in the Continuous Monitoring arm compared to the Control arm.|||1.32|0.35|0.25
81741111|NCT00924638|163178294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|14.8|||||A difference of greater than 0 means that a higher percentage of subjects in the Continuous Monitoring arm were using the OAC drugs at the 12 months visit compared to the Control arm.|||14.8|2.8|
81741112|NCT00924638|163178295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.1|||||A difference of greater than 0 means that a higher percentage of subjects in the Continuous Monitoring arm were using the anti-arrhythmic drugs at the 12 months visit compared to the Control arm.|||3.1|-2.3|
81741113|NCT00924638|163178296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81741114|NCT00924638|163178297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.37||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.6|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of \< 1 indicates that the incidence rate of cardiovascular or stroke/TIA related hospitalization is lower in the Continuous Monitoring arm compared to the Control arm.|||2.60|0.73|0.33
81741115|NCT00367133|163178299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Repeated Measures Model. Adjusted for baseline visual acuity and prior photocoagulation; Accounted for correlated data from subjects with 2 study eyes||P values for two group comparisons for difference in mean change.||||0.02
81441594|NCT01172821|162574171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.168|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.168|0.052|0.0002
81441595|NCT01172821|162574171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.147|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.147|0.030|0.0031
81441596|NCT01172821|162574172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.149|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.149|0.025|0.0061
81441597|NCT01172821|162574172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.146|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.146|0.021|0.0093
81441598|NCT01172821|162574173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.252|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.252|0.150|<0.0001
81441599|NCT01172821|162574173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.112|0.215|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.215|0.112|<0.0001
81441600|NCT01172821|162574174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.164|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.164|0.052|0.0002
81539473|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.71||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|15.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||15.62|2.09|0.0007
81741116|NCT00367133|163178299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Repeated Measures Model. Adjusted for baseline visual acuity and prior photocoagulation; Accounted for correlated data from subjects with 2 study eyes||P Values for 2 group comparisons of difference in mean change||||0.002
81741117|NCT00367133|163178299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Repeated Measures Model. Adjusted for baseline visual acuity and prior photocoagulation; Accounted for correlated data from subjects with 2 study eyes||P Values for 2 group comparisons of difference in mean change||||0.49
81441601|NCT01172821|162574174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.033|0.145|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.145|0.033|0.0019
81539474|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.11||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|14.0||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||14.00|1.87|0.0015
81741118|NCT00367133|163178302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||GEE Repeated Measures|Hochberg procedure used to determine statistical significance.||Proportion with 15-letter or more worsening||||0.03
81741119|NCT00367133|163178302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||GEE Repeated Measures|Hochberg procedure used to determine statistical significance.||Proportion with 15-letter or more worsening||||0.01
81741120|NCT00367133|163178302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82||95.0|||||GEE Repeated Measures|Hochberg procedure used to determine statistical significance.||Proportion with 15-letter or more worsening||||0.82
81741121|NCT00367133|163178303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Repeated Measures Model. Accounted for correlated data from subjects with 2 study eyes; included baseline central subfield thickness as a covariate.||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons||||<0.001
81741122|NCT00367133|163178303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Repeated Measures Model. Accounted for correlated data from subjects with 2 study eyes; included baseline central subfield thickness as a covariate.||P Value not adjusted for multiple comparisons||||<0.001
81741123|NCT00367133|163178303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Repeated Measures Model. Accounted for correlated data from subjects with 2 study eyes; included baseline central subfield thickness as a covariate.||P Values not adjusted for multiple comparisons||||0.91
81741124|NCT00367133|163178305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||GEE Repeated Measures|Accounted for correlated data from subjects with 2 study eyes; included baseline central subfield thickness as a covariate.||P Values not adjusted for multiple comparisons||||<0.001
81441602|NCT01172821|162574175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.759|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.963|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.025|38.494|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||38.494|19.025|<0.0001
81441603|NCT01172821|162574175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.985|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.401|37.956|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||37.956|18.401|<0.0001
81441604|NCT01172821|162574176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.122|0.144|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.144|-0.122|0.8700
81539475|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.6976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.95||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||2.95|0.48|0.6976
81741125|NCT00367133|163178305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||GEE Repeated Measures|Accounted for correlated data from subjects with 2 study eyes; included baseline central subfield thickness as a covariate.||P Values not adjusted for multiple comparisons||||<0.001
81741126|NCT00367133|163178305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0|||||GEE Repeated Measures|Accounted for correlated data from subjects with 2 study eyes; included baseline central subfield thickness as a covariate.||P Value not adjusted for multiple comparisons||||0.60
81741127|NCT00367133|163178306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||GEE Repeated Measures|Accounted for correlated data from subjects with 2 study eyes; included baseline central subfield thickness as a covariate.||P Values not adjusted for multiple comparisons||||<0.001
81741128|NCT00367133|163178306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||GEE Repeated Measures|Accounted for correlated data from subjects with 2 study eyes; included baseline central subfield thickness as a covariate.||P Value not adjusted for statistical analysis||||<0.001
81741129|NCT00367133|163178306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0|||||GEE Repeated Measures|Accounted for correlated data from subjects with 2 study eyes; included baseline central subfield thickness as a covariate.||P Value not adjusted for statistical analysis||||0.55
81741130|NCT01447511|163178314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that the mean S-warfarin clearance among the five CYP2C9 genotypes under control conditions is the same.||||<0.0001
81741131|NCT01447511|163178314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that the mean S-warfarin clearance among the five CYP2C9 genotypes under fluconazole conditions is the same.||||=0.0001
81741132|NCT01447511|163178314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that the mean S-warfarin clearance among the five CYP2C9 genotypes under rifampin conditions is the same.||||<0.0001
81539476|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.57||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|12.05||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||12.05|1.73|0.0021
81741133|NCT01447511|163178314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.3058|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that the mean R-warfarin clearance among the five CYP2C9 genotypes under control conditions is the same.||||=0.3058
81741134|NCT01447511|163178314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.3278|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that the mean R-warfarin clearance among the five CYP2C9 genotypes under fluconazole conditions is the same.||||=0.3278
81741135|NCT01447511|163178314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.6155|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that the mean R-warfarin clearance among the five CYP2C9 genotypes under rifampin conditions is the same.||||=0.6155
81741136|NCT00836758|163178320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.007
81741137|NCT01665508|163178325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Continuous variables were reported as the mean ± (SD) and categorical data presented as frequency and percentage of the sample. Comparisons between baseline and post-treatment SAQ scores, SF-36v2 scores, and CPET variables were performed using a paired t-test for normally distributed variables or a Wilcoxon signed-rank test for non-normally distributed variables. Normality was defined by the Shapiro-Wilk test. For categorical variables, data were compared using a chi-squared test.||||< 0.05
81741138|NCT02054715|163178329|OTHER||Mean Difference (MP - PE)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.9621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|3.9|||F-Test|||Two-sided F-Test as a statistical comparing MP and PE means.||3.9|-4.1|0.9621
81741139|NCT02054715|163178330|OTHER||Mean Difference (MP - PE)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.9065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|3.26|||F-test|||Two-sided F-Test comparing the MP and PE means.||3.26|-2.89|0.9065
81741140|NCT02054715|163178331|OTHER||Mean Difference (MP - PE)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.9709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|2.69|||F-Test|||Two-sided F-Test comparing the MP and PE means.||2.69|-2.79|0.9709
81741141|NCT02054715|163178332|OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-square test between MP and PE. 69% of subjects that got the Multimedia Psychoeducation intervention chose to participate in a clinical trial, compared with 62% in the Print Education group||||0.014
81473573|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|3.56||P-value is for Urinary Irritative/Obstructive - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||3.56|-1.52|0.429
81741142|NCT01935674|163178382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.7||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|22.5||P-value from Wilcoxon rank-sum test; significance threshold set at α = 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided test; analysis based on intention-to-treat population.||Comparison of percentage change in fasting total cholesterol from baseline to week 12 between rosuvastatin and PI/r switch groups. Wilcoxon rank-sum test used. Study powered to detect a 15% difference with 80% power and α = 0.05. All participants included in intention-to-treat analysis.||22.5|2.9|0.003
81741143|NCT03247686|163178399|SUPERIORITY|||||||4.96e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Module M1.2 Placebo versus RSLV-132 All||||0.0000496
81741144|NCT03247686|163178399|SUPERIORITY|||||||1.03e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Module M3.4 Placebo versus RSLV-132 All||||0.0000103
81741145|NCT03247686|163178399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004398|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Module M5.12 Placebo versus RSLV-132 All||||0.0004398
81741146|NCT03247686|163178399|SUPERIORITY|||||||6.8e-06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Module 1.2 Placebo versus RSLV-132 Responders||||0.0000068
81741147|NCT03247686|163178399|SUPERIORITY|||||||2e-07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Module M3.4 Placebo versus RSLV-132 Responders||||0.0000002
81741148|NCT03247686|163178399|SUPERIORITY|||||||9.26e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Module 5.12 Placebo versus RSLV-132 Responders||||0.0000926
81741149|NCT03247686|163178399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001545|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Module M1.2 Placebo versus RSLV-132 Non-responders||||0.0015450
81741150|NCT03247686|163178399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004632|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Module M3.4 Placebo versus RSLV-132 Non-responders||||0.0004632
81741151|NCT03247686|163178399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009696|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Module M5.12||||0.0096960
81741152|NCT03247686|163178400|EQUIVALENCE|Two sample t-test with Satterthwaite approximation|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|1.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean difference in change from baseline (95% CI)||1.34|-6.34|0.180
81741153|NCT01541215|163178402|SUPERIORITY|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 1: Primary analysis: change from baseline to week 26 in HbA1c~Superiority of liraglutide over placebo was to be concluded if the 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference for change from baseline in HbA1c (%) after 26 weeks of randomised treatment was entirely below 0%, implying that the two sided p-value was less than 5%."|Treatment difference|-1.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.304|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.653|-0.464|||Pattern Mixture Model|||Analysis using a pattern mixture model of observed data with missing observations imputed from the placebo arm based on multiple (x10.000) imputations. The data for week 26 were then analysed with an ANCOVA model containing treatment, sex and age group as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate. The estimated treatment differences and confidence intervals were combined using Rubins formula.||-0.464|-1.653|<0.001
81741154|NCT01541215|163178403|SUPERIORITY|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 2: Change from baseline in FPG after 26 weeks of treatment"|Treatment difference|-1.878|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.093|-0.662|||Pattern Mixture Model|||Analysis using a pattern mixture model of observed data with missing observations imputed from the placebo arm based on multiple (x10.000) imputations. The data for weeks 26 were then analysed with an ANCOVA model containing treatment, sex and age group as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate. The estimated treatment differences and confidence intervals were combined using Rubins formula.||-0.662|-3.093|0.002
81741155|NCT01541215|163178404|SUPERIORITY|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 3: HbA1c \< 7.0% after 26 weeks of treatment"|Treatment odds ratio|5.353|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.105|13.615|||logistic regression model|||Missing data was imputed using pattern mixture model. For each imputed data set the binary response was analysed in a logistic regression model using a logit link with treatment and stratification group (gender\*age group) as fixed factors and baseline HbA1c as covariate.The estimated treatment effects and confidence intervals were combined using Rubin´s formula.||13.615|2.105|<0.001
81741156|NCT01541215|163178405|SUPERIORITY|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 4: Change from baseline in BMI SDS after 26 weeks of treatment"|Treatment difference|-0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.153|0.06|||Pattern Mixture Model|||Analysis using a pattern mixture model of observed data with missing observations imputed from the placebo arm based on multiple (x10.000) imputations. The data for weeks 26 were then analysed with an ANCOVA model containing treatment, sex and age group as fixed effects and baseline value as covariate. The estimated treatment differences and confidence intervals were combined using Rubins formula.||0.060|-0.153|0.392
81741157|NCT00521586|163178490|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.1 or -10%|percent difference|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|7.4||||||A/H1N1 strain: Exact 2-sided, 95 percent (%) confidence intervals was computed based on the methodology by Chan and Zhang||7.4|-1.8|
81741158|NCT00521586|163178490|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.1 or -10%|percent difference|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|7.2||||||A/H3N2 strain: Exact 2-sided, 95 % confidence intervals was computed based on the methodology by Chan and Zhang.||7.2|-3.9|
81741159|NCT00521586|163178490|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -0.1 or -10%|percent difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|6.2||||||B strain: Exact 2-sided, 95 % confidence intervals was computed based on the methodology by Chan and Zhang.||6.2|-5.6|
81741160|NCT00521586|163178491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric mean ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.95||||||Serotype 1: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||0.95|0.58|
81473574|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|4.24||P-value is for Urinary Irritative/Obstructive - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||4.24|-1.12|0.252
81741161|NCT00521586|163178491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric mean ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.93||||||Serotype 3: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||0.93|0.66|
81741162|NCT00521586|163178491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric mean ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.87||||||Serotype 4: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||0.87|0.55|
81741163|NCT00521586|163178491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric mean ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.05||||||Serotype 5: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.05|0.67|
81741164|NCT00521586|163178491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric mean ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.06||||||Serotype 6A: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.06|0.70|
81741165|NCT00521586|163178491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric mean ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.93||||||Serotype 6B: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||0.93|0.60|
81741166|NCT00521586|163178491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric mean ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.95||||||Serotype 7F: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||0.95|0.63|
81741167|NCT00521586|163178491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric mean ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.86||||||Serotype 9V: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution||0.86|0.59|
81741168|NCT00521586|163178491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.98||||||Serotype 14: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution||0.98|0.60|
81741169|NCT00521586|163178491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.88||||||Serotype 18C: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution||0.88|0.58|
81741170|NCT00521586|163178491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.08||||||Serotype 19A: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution||1.08|0.74|
81441605|NCT01172821|162574176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.9612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.137|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.130|-0.137|0.9612
81450645|NCT01775189|162588028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.6||||0.2176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|17.1||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||17.1|-4.0|0.2176
81450646|NCT01775189|162588028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-54.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.1|-44.1||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-44.1|-65.1|<0.0001
81450647|NCT01775189|162588028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.0||||0.3502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|15.5||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||15.5|-5.6|0.3502
81450648|NCT01775189|162588028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.6||||0.7624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|8.9||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||8.9|-12.1|0.7624
81450649|NCT01775189|162588028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|59.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.0|70.1||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||70.1|49.0|<0.0001
81473575|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|4.11||P-value is for Urinary Irritative/Obstructive - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||4.11|-1.08|0.251
81741171|NCT00521586|163178491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.1||||||Serotype 19F: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution||1.10|0.67|
81741172|NCT00521586|163178491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was to be concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.08||||||Serotype 23F: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution||1.08|0.66|
81741173|NCT00521586|163178492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.34||||||Serotype 1: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.34|0.83|
81741174|NCT00521586|163178492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.08||||||Serotype 3: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.08|0.75|
81741175|NCT00521586|163178492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.28||||||Serotype 4: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.28|0.92|
81741176|NCT00521586|163178492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.08||||||Serotype 5: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.08|0.68|
81741177|NCT00521586|163178492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.3||||||Serotype 6A: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.30|0.88|
81741178|NCT00521586|163178492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.21||||||Serotype 6B: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.21|0.84|
81741179|NCT00521586|163178492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.06||||||Serotype 7F: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.06|0.78|
81741180|NCT00521586|163178492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.48||||||Serotype 9V: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.48|0.93|
81741181|NCT00521586|163178492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.17||||||Serotype 14: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.17|0.86|
81741182|NCT00521586|163178492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.27||||||Serotype 18C: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.27|0.84|
81741183|NCT00521586|163178492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.21||||||Serotype 19A: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.21|0.87|
81741184|NCT00521586|163178492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.31||||||Serotype 19F: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.31|0.85|
81741185|NCT00521586|163178492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.27||||||Serotype 23F: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.27|0.80|
81741186|NCT00521586|163178501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.18||||||Serotype 1: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.18|0.87|
81741187|NCT00521586|163178501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.1||||||Serotype 3: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.10|0.82|
81741188|NCT00521586|163178501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.21||||||Serotype 4: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.21|0.88|
81741189|NCT00521586|163178501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.09||||||Serotype 5: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.09|0.80|
81741190|NCT00521586|163178501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.22||||||Serotype 6A: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.22|0.84|
81741191|NCT00521586|163178501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.12||||||Serotype 6B: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.12|0.77|
81741192|NCT00521586|163178501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.11||||||Serotype 7F: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.11|0.85|
81741193|NCT00521586|163178501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.07||||||Serotype 9V: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.07|0.81|
81741194|NCT00521586|163178501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.11||||||Serotype 14: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.11|0.81|
81741195|NCT00521586|163178501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.06||||||Serotype 18C: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.06|0.79|
81741196|NCT00521586|163178501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.08||||||Serotype 19A: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.08|0.80|
81741197|NCT00521586|163178501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.12||||||Serotype 19F: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.12|0.77|
81741198|NCT00521586|163178501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.09||||||Serotype 23F: 2-sided 95 % CI for the ratio of 2 geometric means (13vPnC+TIV/Placebo and Placebo+TIV/13vPnC) was constructed by back transformation of the CIs for the difference of the 2 logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.||1.09|0.74|
81741199|NCT00828321|163178520|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|94.16||||||90.0|85.08|104.21|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||104.21|85.08|
81741200|NCT00828321|163178521|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.22||||||90.0|96.21|108.6|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.6|96.21|
81741201|NCT00828321|163178522|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.22||||||90.0|96.34|108.58|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.58|96.34|
81741202|NCT00828321|163178523|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.52||||||90.0|92.63|104.79|||||This analysis was for informational purposes and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||104.79|92.63|
81441606|NCT01172821|162574177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.0305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.241|-0.012|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||-0.012|-0.241|0.0305
81450650|NCT01775189|162588028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|61.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.6|71.7||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||71.7|50.6|<0.0001
81741203|NCT00828321|163178524|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.45||||||90.0|94.66|100.32|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||100.32|94.66|
81741204|NCT02997176|163178525|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|142.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.92|252.98||||||AUC0-24 was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||252.98|79.92|
81741205|NCT02997176|163178525|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|110.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.58|223.85||||||AUC0-24 was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||223.85|54.58|
81741206|NCT02997176|163178526|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|109.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.93|169.84||||||Cmax was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||169.84|70.93|
81473576|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|1.95||P-value is for Bowel - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||1.95|-3.03|0.671
81741207|NCT02997176|163178526|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|131.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.14|224.74||||||Cmax was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||224.74|77.14|
81741208|NCT02997176|163178527|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|149.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.49|243.93||||||AUC0-24u was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||243.93|91.49|
81741209|NCT02997176|163178527|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|111.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.91|202.43||||||AUC0-24u was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||202.43|60.91|
81741210|NCT02997176|163178528|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|115.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.95|170.6||||||Cmaxu was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||170.6|77.95|
81741211|NCT02997176|163178528|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|132.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.87|213.67||||||Cmaxu was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||213.67|81.87|
81741212|NCT02997176|163178529|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|124.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.19|181.66||||||AUC0-24 was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||181.66|85.19|
81741213|NCT02997176|163178529|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|113.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.9|174.07||||||AUC0-24 was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||174.07|73.90|
81741214|NCT02997176|163178529|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|95.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.9|134.83||||||AUC0-24 was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||134.83|67.90|
81741215|NCT02997176|163178530|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|99.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|57.74|170.8||||||Cmax was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||170.80|57.74|
81741216|NCT02997176|163178530|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|96.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.22|178.14||||||Cmax was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||178.14|52.22|
81741217|NCT02997176|163178530|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|64.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.65|103.46||||||Cmax was natural log-transformed and analyzed using ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||103.46|39.65|
81741218|NCT02997176|163178533|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|118.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.81|167.47||||||AUC0-24u was natural log-transformed and analyzed using ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||167.47|83.81|
81741219|NCT02997176|163178533|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|108.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.25|160.3||||||AUC0-24u was natural log-transformed and analyzed using ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||160.30|73.25|
81741220|NCT02997176|163178533|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|117.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.29|162.83||||||AUC0-24u was natural log-transformed and analyzed using ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||162.83|85.29|
81741221|NCT02997176|163178534|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|94.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.74|157.64||||||Cmaxu was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||157.64|56.74|
81741222|NCT02997176|163178534|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|92.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|51.69|164.26||||||Cmaxu was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||164.26|51.69|
81741223|NCT02997176|163178534|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|84.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.14|134.1||||||Cmaxu was natural log-transformed and analyzed using an ANOVA model with hepatic function group as a fixed effect.||134.10|53.14|
81741224|NCT01630616|163178566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Adolescents/adults)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.26||||||||1.26|0.62|
81741225|NCT01630616|163178567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Adolescents/Adults)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.23||||||||1.23|0.62|
81741226|NCT01630616|163178568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Adolescents/Adults)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|1.16||||||||1.16|0.57|
81741227|NCT04406194|163178579|EQUIVALENCE|0.80-1.25 margins for equivalence|Mean Ratio|0.9684||||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|0.9977|||ANOVA|||||0.9977|0.9400|0.0000
81741228|NCT04406194|163178580|EQUIVALENCE|0.80 - 1.25 equivalence margin is required.|Mean Ratio|1.0555||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9292|1.1989|||ANOVA|||||1.1989|0.9292|0.0155
81741229|NCT04406194|163178581|EQUIVALENCE|0.80 - 1.25 equivalence margin is not required.|Mean Ratio|0.9719||||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.944|1.0006|||ANOVA|||||1.0006|0.9440|0.0000
81741230|NCT05497557|163178585|OTHER|Drug-drug Interaction Assessment|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.677|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.547|0.839||||||Ratios of geometric least squares means, and corresponding confidence intervals were obtained by taking the exponential of the least square means (LSMs), differences in LSMs, and corresponding confidence intervals on the natural log (ln) scale.||0.839|0.547|
81441607|NCT01172821|162574177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.1602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.198|0.033|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.033|-0.198|0.1602
81441608|NCT01172821|162574178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.4012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.74||Calculated as 2\*one-sided-p-value in the direction corresponding to testing the null hypothesis|Fisher Exact||Tio R2.5 / Placebo|||1.74|0.81|0.4012
81441609|NCT01172821|162574178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||1.1727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.42||Calculated as 2\*one-sided-p-value in the direction corresponding to testing the null hypothesis|Fisher Exact||Tio R5 / Placebo|||1.42|0.67|1.1727
81441610|NCT01172821|162574179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.613|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.496|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.795|29.431|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||29.431|11.795|<0.0001
81441611|NCT01172821|162574179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.757|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.513|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.907|33.607|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||33.607|15.907|<0.0001
81441612|NCT01172821|162574180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.991|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.547||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.074|24.908|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||24.908|7.074|0.0004
81441613|NCT01172821|162574180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.247|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.561|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.302|30.193|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||30.193|12.302|<0.0001
81441614|NCT01172821|162574181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.953|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.598||0.1114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.125|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.220|-2.125|0.1114
81441615|NCT01172821|162574181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.7665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.355|0.999|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.999|-1.355|0.7665
81473577|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|2.23||P-value is for Bowel - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||2.23|-2.64|0.868
81473578|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|2.57||P-value is for Bowel - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||2.57|-2.37|0.938
81441616|NCT01172821|162574182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.140|0.018|0.0111
81441617|NCT01172821|162574182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.0395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.126|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.126|0.003|0.0395
81473579|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|2.12||P-value is for Bowel - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||2.12|-2.69|0.813
81473580|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|9.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.28||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|15.99||P-value is for Sexual - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||15.99|3.10|0.004
81473581|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|2.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.21||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|9.0||P-value is for Sexual - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||9.00|-3.63|0.403
81441618|NCT01172821|162574183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.0357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.131|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.131|0.005|0.0357
81441619|NCT01172821|162574183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.0422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.129|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, centre, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.129|0.002|0.0422
81441620|NCT01172821|162574184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.1927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.427|0.086|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.086|-0.427|0.1927
81441621|NCT01172821|162574184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.4053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.148|0.367|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.367|-0.148|0.4053
81441622|NCT01172821|162574185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.3501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|0.028|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R2.5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.028|-0.079|0.3501
81441623|NCT01172821|162574185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||0.8045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.061|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed effects model with repeated measures (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo|Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the covariates of baseline value and baseline value-by-week interaction. Patient was included as a random effect in the model.||0.061|-0.047|0.8045
81441624|NCT01172821|162574186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.72||Calculated as 2\*one-sided-p-value in the direction corresponding to testing the null hypothesis|Fisher Exact||Tio R2.5 / Placebo|||1.72|1.03|0.0308
81441625|NCT01172821|162574186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.71||Calculated as 2\*one-sided-p-value in the direction corresponding to testing the null hypothesis|Fisher Exact||Tio R5 / Placebo|||1.71|1.02|0.0348
81441626|NCT00710749|162574189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.44||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.44
81441627|NCT00710749|162574189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0001
81441628|NCT00710749|162574189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81441629|NCT02985879|162574200|SUPERIORITY|The primary efficacy analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34|=|0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|2.63|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 2000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 2000 mg vs Placebo||2.63|-2.63|=0.998
81441630|NCT02985879|162574200|SUPERIORITY|The primary efficacy analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32|=|0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|3.58|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 4000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 4000 mg vs Placebo||3.58|-1.63|=0.464
81441631|NCT02985879|162574202|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|=|0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|1.93|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 2000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 2000 mg vs Placebo||1.93|-1.52|=0.812
81441632|NCT02985879|162574202|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|=|0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|3.16|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 4000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 4000 mg vs Placebo||3.16|-0.30|=0.104
81473582|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|3.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.82||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.34|10.69||P-value is for Sexual - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||10.69|-4.34|0.406
81741231|NCT05497557|163178586|OTHER|Drug-drug Interaction Assessment|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.771|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.628|0.948||||||Ratios of geometric least squares means, and corresponding confidence intervals were obtained by taking the exponential of the least square means (LSMs), differences in LSMs, and corresponding confidence intervals on the natural log (ln) scale.||0.948|0.628|
81741232|NCT05497557|163178587|OTHER|Drug-drug Interaction Assessment|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.766|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.619|0.948||||||Ratios of geometric least squares means, and corresponding confidence intervals were obtained by taking the exponential of the least square means (LSMs), differences in LSMs, and corresponding confidence intervals on the natural log (ln) scale.||0.948|0.619|
81741233|NCT03349567|163178616|SUPERIORITY||Incident rate ratio|0.99||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Segmented regression analysis was conducted using generalized linear models to estimate change in monthly antimicrobial prescription rates.||||1.01|0.98|0.35
81741234|NCT03349567|163178617|NON_INFERIORITY|A Poisson regression model with log link was used to estimate the rate of safety outcomes. Models were adjusted for time as a continuous covariate, an indicator for month of implementation of intervention (Oct 2018), and included random effects to account for repeated measurements. An interaction variable for the study period (baseline or intervention) and site (intervention or control) was included in the model to estimate the Incident Rate Ratio (IRR) and 95% CIs.|Incident rate ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.35||||||||1.35|0.93|
81741235|NCT03349567|163178618|NON_INFERIORITY|A Poisson regression model with log link was used to estimate the rate of safety outcomes. Models were adjusted for time as a continuous covariate, an indicator for month of implementation of intervention (Oct 2018), and included random effects to account for repeated measurements. An interaction variable for the study period (baseline or intervention) and site (intervention or control) was included in the model to estimate the Incident Rate Ratio (IRR) and 95% CIs.|Incident rate ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.27||||||||1.27|0.81|
81741236|NCT03349567|163178619|NON_INFERIORITY|A Poisson regression model with log link was used to estimate the rate of safety outcomes. Models were adjusted for time as a continuous covariate, an indicator for month of implementation of intervention (Oct 2018), and included random effects to account for repeated measurements. An interaction variable for the study period (baseline or intervention) and site (intervention or control) was included in the model to estimate the Incident Rate Ratio (IRR) and 95% CIs.|Incident rate ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.34||||||||1.34|0.58|
81741237|NCT03349567|163178620|NON_INFERIORITY|A Poisson regression model with log link was used to estimate the rate of safety outcomes. Models were adjusted for time as a continuous covariate, an indicator for month of implementation of intervention (Oct 2018), and included random effects to account for repeated measurements. An interaction variable for the study period (baseline or intervention) and site (intervention or control) was included in the model to estimate the Incident Rate Ratio (IRR) and 95% CIs.|Incident rate ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.29||||||||1.29|0.53|
81741238|NCT03349567|163178621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81741239|NCT03349567|163178621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.13
81741240|NCT03349567|163178622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Regression, Logistic|Segmented regression analysis was conducted using generalized linear models to estimate change in monthly antibiotic prescription rates.||||||0.46
81741241|NCT00834405|163178629|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-72 and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|106.0||||||90.0|98.0|114.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||114|98.0|
81741242|NCT00834405|163178630|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-72 and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|107.0||||||90.0|100.0|115.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||115|100|
81539477|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.06||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|7.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||7.68|1.22|0.0171
81741243|NCT00829452|163178633|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|96.03||||||90.0|89.11|103.49|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||103.49|89.11|
81741244|NCT00829452|163178634|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|95.34||||||90.0|90.82|100.09|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||100.09|90.82|
81741245|NCT00829452|163178635|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|96.98||||||90.0|92.73|101.42|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101.42|92.73|
81741246|NCT00829452|163178636|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.78||||||90.0|89.34|109.23|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||109.23|89.34|
81741247|NCT00829452|163178637|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|97.59||||||90.0|94.62|100.66|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||100.66|94.62|
81741248|NCT01296841|163178638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|We performed t-test statistics for univariate comparisons for continuous variables.||||||<0.05
81741249|NCT01822119|163178692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation|||||||<0.0001
81441633|NCT02985879|162574203|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|=|0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.26|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 2000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 2000 mg vs Placebo||0.26|-0.36|=0.756
81441634|NCT02985879|162574203|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|=|0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.18|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 4000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 4000 mg vs Placebo||0.18|-0.44|=0.409
81441635|NCT02985879|162574204|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.54|=|0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.86|19.53|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 2000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 2000 mg vs Placebo||19.53|-33.86|=0.597
81441636|NCT02985879|162574204|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.56|=|0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.04|20.42|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 4000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 4000 mg vs Placebo||20.42|-33.04|=0.642
81473583|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.72||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.11|6.53||P-value is for Sexual - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||6.53|-8.11|0.832
81741250|NCT01822119|163178693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation|||||||<0.0001
81741251|NCT01822119|163178694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Statistically significant changes with the same value at 500 to 4000Hz||||<0.0001
81741252|NCT01822119|163178694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Change at 6000Hz||||0.0499
81741253|NCT01822119|163178694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Change at 8000Hz||||0.0632
81741254|NCT01822119|163178695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||||0.39
81741255|NCT01822119|163178696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||500Hz||||0.79
81473584|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|4.79||P-value is for Hormonal - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||4.79|-0.99|0.197
81473585|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|2.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|5.72||P-value is for Hormonal - Month 9.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||5.72|0.06|0.045
81473586|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|2.1||P-value is for Hormonal - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||2.10|-3.16|0.692
81741256|NCT01822119|163178696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||1000Hz||||0.26
81741257|NCT01822119|163178696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||2000Hz||||0.24
81741258|NCT01822119|163178696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||3000Hz||||0.83
81741259|NCT01822119|163178696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||4000Hz||||0.026
81741260|NCT01822119|163178696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||6000Hz||||0.0085
81741261|NCT01822119|163178696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||8000Hz||||0.13
81741262|NCT01822119|163178697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Statistically significant improvement with the same value at all presentation levels.||||<0.0001
81741263|NCT01822119|163178698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||50dB||||0.55
81741264|NCT01822119|163178698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||60dB||||0.72
81741265|NCT01822119|163178698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||80dB||||0.28
81741266|NCT01822119|163178699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||||<0.0001
81741267|NCT01822119|163178700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||||||0.0092
81741268|NCT01822119|163178701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Aversiveness||||0.59
81741269|NCT01822119|163178701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Ease of Communication||||0.71
81441637|NCT02985879|162574205|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53|=|0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|7.51|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 2000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 2000 mg vs Placebo||7.51|-2.48|=0.323
81441638|NCT02985879|162574205|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51|=|0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|5.02|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 4000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 4000 mg vs Placebo||5.02|-4.86|=0.974
81441639|NCT02985879|162574210|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|=|0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.23|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 2000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 2000 mg vs Placebo||0.23|-0.31|=0.761
81441640|NCT02985879|162574210|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|=|0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.21|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 4000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 4000 mg vs Placebo||0.21|-0.32|=0.678
81441641|NCT02985879|162574211|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|=|0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|5.57|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 2000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 2000 mg vs Placebo||5.57|-3.50|=0.653
81441642|NCT02985879|162574211|SUPERIORITY|The primary efficacy analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|=|0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|5.57|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 4000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 4000 mg vs Placebo||5.57|-3.50|=0.748
81441643|NCT02985879|162574212|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|=|0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.74|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 2000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 2000 mg vs Placebo||0.74|-0.60|=0.828
81473587|NCT01026818|162639128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|2.46||P-value is for Hormonal - Month 13.5.|Mixed Models Analysis|The MMRM model included baseline, treatment, country, visit, visit-by-treatment, age group, and age group-by-treatment (if significant at p\<0.10).||||2.46|-2.65|0.943
81473588|NCT01026818|162639129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|7.93||P-value is for length.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline, age group and country.||||7.93|0.47|0.028
81473589|NCT01026818|162639129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|-1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|2.14||P-value is for length.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline, age group and country.||||2.14|-5.20|0.413
81473590|NCT01026818|162639129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|2.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|5.3||P-value is for girth.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline, age group and country.||||5.30|-0.55|0.112
81473591|NCT01026818|162639129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Differences|3.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|6.03||P-value is for girth.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline, age group and country.||||6.03|0.29|0.031
81741270|NCT01822119|163178701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Reverberation||||0.59
81741271|NCT01822119|163178701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Background noise||||0.40
81473592|NCT04575584|162639130|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.45|||Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling|||1.45|0.68|0.5620
81473593|NCT04575584|162639130|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.3145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.65|||Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling|||1.65|0.78|0.3145
81473594|NCT04575584|162639130|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.4894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.47|||Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling|||1.47|0.69|0.4894
81741272|NCT01822119|163178701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher's non-parametric permutation test|||Global score||||0.50
81741273|NCT03031795|163178716|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \< 0.05 for each row comparison with no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||"A 2 point difference was used to power the study. This is consistent with previous definitions of a clinically meaningful reductions in pain and provides a visually meaningful change on the 0-10 numerical rating scale with anchors at every other point, for example moving from very severe (8) to severe pain (6) or from moderate pain (4) to mild pain (2)."||||< 0.05
81741274|NCT01151618|163178717|OTHER|"Sensitivity and Specificity of values with respect to the Mead Whittenberger method were computed as follows (FL=flow limited and NFL = Non Flow limited):~Sensitivity = (# of FL breaths detected by FOT / # of FL breaths detected by M\&W) \* 100 Specificity =(# of NFL breaths detected by FOT / # of NFL breaths detected by M\&W) \* 100"|DeltaXrs (cmH2O*s/L)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|100.0|||||DeltaXrs equals average inspiratory reactance minus average expiratory reactance.|||100|0|
81741275|NCT02227238|163178729|SUPERIORITY|Non-inferiority of DTG plus 2 NRTI's was to be declared if the lower bound of 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in snapshot response rates (DTG - LPV/RTV) is greater than - 12%. This was also performed using the Per-Protocol (PP) Population. If both analyses show non-inferiority, the hypothesis of antiviral effect of DTG + 2 NRTI's was superior to LPV/RTV + 2 NRTIs was to be tested.|Proportion difference|13.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|20.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Adjusted proportion difference, calculated as proportion on DTG minus that on LPV/RTV and based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA and number of fully active background NRTIs, has been presented.||Superiority would be declared if the lower end of the confidence interval was above 0%|20.3|7.3|<.001
81741276|NCT02227238|163178732|OTHER||Proportion difference|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|9.3|||||Proportion difference, calculated as proportion on DTG minus proportion on LPV/RTV, at Week 24 has been presented.|||9.3|2.2|
81741277|NCT02227238|163178732|OTHER||Proportion difference|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|14.4|||||Proportion difference, calculated as proportion on DTG minus proportion on LPV/RTV, at Week 48 has been presented.|||14.4|5.3|
81741278|NCT02227238|163178759|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.171||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.272|-0.069|||Multiple imputation||Mean difference at Week 24 was calculated using multiple imputation using missing at random, adjusting for Baseline LDL cholesterol, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, Baseline number of Fully Active NRTIs in the background regimen and Age|||-0.069|-0.272|0.0010
81741279|NCT02227238|163178759|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.147||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.259|-0.035|||'Multiple imputation||Mean difference at Week 48 was calculated using multiple imputation using missing at random, adjusting for Baseline LDL cholesterol, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, Baseline number of Fully Active NRTIs in the background regimen and Age|||-0.035|-0.259|0.0100
81450651|NCT01775189|162588029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|24.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|35.3||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||35.3|13.8|<0.0001
81741280|NCT02227238|163178760|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.542|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.729|-0.356|||Multiple imputation||Estimates at Week 24 are calculated using multiple imputation using missing at random, adjusting for Baseline total cholesterol/HDL ratio, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, Baseline number of Fully Active NRTIs in the background regimen and Age.|||-0.356|-0.729|<0.0001
81741281|NCT02227238|163178760|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.358||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.555|-0.161|||Multiple imputation||Estimates at Week 48 are calculated using multiple imputation using missing at random, adjusting for Baseline total cholesterol/HDL ratio, Baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA, Baseline number of Fully Active NRTIs in the background regimen and Age.|||-0.161|-0.555|0.0004
81741282|NCT01395017|163178782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.3864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.65||The log-rank test was used to test OS. As a sensitivity analysis, HR and its confidence interval was also provided for OS using the Cox proportional hazard model.|Cox proportional hazard model|Adjusting for baseline factors - treatment, ECOG PS, region, CA19-9 level (\< 1000 IU/mL or \>/=1000 IU/mL), and RT during trial (yes or no).||Using a 1-sided alpha=0.2, a population of 200 participants (100 GEM plus dasatinib and 100 GEM plus placebo) has 79% power to show an increase in median OS from 10 to 13.3 months (hazard ratio \[HR\] =0.75, assuming analysis of 135 deaths).||1.65|0.85|0.3864
81473595|NCT04575584|162639133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1||||0.1642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|12.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen method||Miettinen and Nurminen method. Unknown Day 29 survival status treated as failure.|||12.1|-2.3|0.1642
81741283|NCT01395017|163178783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.6761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.34||The log-rank test was used to test PFS. As a sensitivity analysis, HR and its confidence interval was also provided for PFS using the Cox proportional hazard model.|Cox proportional hazard model|Adjusting for baseline factors: treatment, ECOG PS, region, CA19-9 level (\< 1000 IU/mL or \>/=1000 IU/mL), and RT during trial (yes or no).||Trial has 88% power to show a median PFS increase from 5 to 7 months (with 1-sided alpha=0.15, total 176 events, HR=0.714).||1.34|0.73|0.6761
81741284|NCT05604209|163178788|SUPERIORITY||Median log2 fold change|1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.14|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Within-group log2 fold changes were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon signed rank test.||The null hypothesis is that the median log2-fold change in magnitude of T-cell response to Mosaic-1 from baseline to day 35 within all vaccinees is zero.||2.14|0.67|<0.001
81741285|NCT05604209|163178788|SUPERIORITY||median log2 fold change|1.15||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.59|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Within-arm log2 fold changes were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon signed rank test.||The null hypothesis is that the median log2-fold change in magnitude of T-cell response to Mosaic-1 from baseline to day 35 within the C62-M4 vaccinated arm is zero.||2.59|0.09|0.008
81450652|NCT01775189|162588029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-61.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.6|-50.9||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-50.9|-72.6|<0.0001
81450653|NCT01775189|162588029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|18.2||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|29.1||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||29.1|7.4|0.0012
81539478|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.2224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|5.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||5.04|0.69|0.2224
81539479|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.2716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|4.69||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||4.69|0.65|0.2716
81539480|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.49||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|14.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||14.32|1.41|0.0112
81539481|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.08||||0.0461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|9.31||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||9.31|1.02|0.0461
81539482|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.3463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|4.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||4.47|0.59|0.3463
81741286|NCT05604209|163178788|SUPERIORITY||Median log2 fold change|1.66||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|4.59|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Within-am log2 fold changes were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon signed rank test.||The null hypothesis is that the median log2-fold change in magnitude of T-cell response to Mosaic-1 from baseline to day 35 within the C1C62-M3M4 vaccinated arm is zero.||4.59|0.93|0.008
81539483|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.05||||0.0419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|8.92||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||8.92|1.04|0.0419
81539484|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.2977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|4.46||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||4.46|0.63|0.2977
81539485|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|5.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||5.21|0.67|0.2300
81539486|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.83||||0.0655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|8.58||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||8.58|0.94|0.0655
81741287|NCT05604209|163178788|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.279|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Between-arm comparisons in log2 fold changes were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||The contrast is the magnitude of the T-cell response to Mosaic-1 from baseline to day 35 in C62-M4 versus C1C62-M3M4.The null hypothesis is that he distributions of the T-cell response to Mosaic-1 from pre-vaccination to day 35 are the same between the two vaccinated arms.||||0.279
81539487|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.79||||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|12.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||12.11|1.19|0.0245
81539488|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.62||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|21.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||21.93|1.44|0.0129
81539489|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.1259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|7.15||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||7.15|0.79|0.1259
81539490|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.1015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|6.82||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||6.82|0.84|0.1015
81539491|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.48||||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|15.33||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||15.33|1.31|0.0167
81539492|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.5232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.95||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||3.95|0.50|0.5232
81539493|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.2055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|5.82||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.82|0.68|0.2055
81441644|NCT02985879|162574212|SUPERIORITY|The primary efficacy analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|=|0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.87|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 4000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 4000 mg vs Placebo||0.87|-0.46|=0.543
81441645|NCT02985879|162574213|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.44|=|0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.66|44.63|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 2000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 2000 mg vs Placebo||44.63|-55.66|=0.829
81441646|NCT02985879|162574213|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|-32.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.92|=|0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.94|18.23|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 4000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 4000 mg vs Placebo||18.23|-83.94|=0.206
81441647|NCT02985879|162574214|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.88|=|0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|11.65|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 2000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 2000 mg vs Placebo||11.65|-3.65|=0.304
81441648|NCT02985879|162574214|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.88|=|0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|12.19|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 4000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 4000 mg vs Placebo||12.19|-3.11|=0.243
81473596|NCT04575584|162639133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|13.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen method||Miettinen and Nurminen method. Unknown Day 29 survival status treated as failure.|||13.9|-1.1|0.0900
81741288|NCT05604209|163178789|SUPERIORITY||Median log2 fold change|1.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.33|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Within-group log2 fold changes were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon signed rank test.||The null hypothesis is that the median log2-fold change in magnitude of T-cell response to Mosaic-2 from baseline to day 35 within all vaccinees is zero.||2.33|1.09|<0.001
81741289|NCT05604209|163178789|SUPERIORITY||Median log2 fold change|1.79||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|3.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Within-arm log2 fold changes were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon signed rank test.||The null hypothesis is that the median log2-fold change in magnitude of T-cell response to Mosaic-2 from baseline to day 35 within the C62-M4 vaccinated arm is zero.||3.40|0.59|0.008
81741290|NCT05604209|163178789|SUPERIORITY||Median log2 fold change|1.66||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|3.09|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Within-arm log2 fold changes were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon signed rank test.||The null hypothesis is that the median log2-fold change in magnitude of T-cell response to Mosaic-2 from baseline to day 35 within the C1C62-M3M4 vaccinated arm is zero.||3.09|0.94|0.008
81441649|NCT02985879|162574215|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|-26.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|53.86||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-132.76|79.94|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 2000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 2000 mg vs Placebo||79.94|-132.76|0.625
81441650|NCT02985879|162574215|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|33.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|55.47|=|0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.34|142.71|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 4000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 4000 mg vs Placebo||142.71|-76.34|=0.550
81441651|NCT02985879|162574216|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|1739.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2502.95|=|0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3201.75|6680.02|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 2000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 2000 mg vs Placebo||6680.02|-3201.75|=0.488
81473597|NCT04575584|162639133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2||||0.1594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|12.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen method||Miettinen and Nurminen method. Unknown Day 29 survival status treated as failure.|||12.3|-2.3|0.1594
81741291|NCT05604209|163178789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.878|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Between-arm comparisons in log2 fold changes were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||The contrast is the magnitude of the T-cell response to Mosaic-2 from baseline to day 35 in C62-M4 versus C1C62-M3M4.The null hypothesis is that he distributions of the T-cell response to Mosaic-2 from pre-vaccination to day 35 are the same between the two vaccinated arms.||||0.878
81473598|NCT04575584|162639134|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.3623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.35|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. Confidence intervals (CIs) are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.35|0.73|0.3623
81473599|NCT04575584|162639134|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.5714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.12|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.12|0.66|0.5714
81473600|NCT04575584|162639134|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.75|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.75|0.54|0.9313
81473601|NCT04575584|162639135|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.4398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.3|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.30|0.70|0.4398
81473602|NCT04575584|162639135|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.6277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.57|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.57|0.47|0.6277
81473603|NCT04575584|162639135|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.7069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.62|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.62|0.49|0.7069
81473604|NCT04575584|162639136|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.2422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.85|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.85|0.77|0.2422
81473605|NCT04575584|162639136|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.4789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.44|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.44|0.66|0.4789
81741292|NCT05604209|163178790|SUPERIORITY||Median log2 fold change|1.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.63|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Within-group log2 fold changes were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon signed rank test||The null hypothesis is that the median log2-fold change in magnitude of T-cell response to Mosaic-1 from baseline to day 42 within all vaccinees is zero.||2.63|0.54|<0.001
81741293|NCT05604209|163178790|SUPERIORITY||Median log2 fold change|1.09||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.61|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Within-arm log2 fold changes were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon signed rank test.||The null hypothesis is that the median log2-fold change in magnitude of T-cell response to Mosaic-1 from baseline to day 42 within the C62-M4 vaccinated arm is zero.||3.61|0.39|0.008
81741294|NCT05604209|163178790|SUPERIORITY||Median log2 fold change|2.0||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|4.37|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Within-arm log2 fold changes were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon signed rank test.||The null hypothesis is that the median log2-fold change in magnitude of T-cell response to Mosaic-1 from baseline to day 42 within the C1C62-M3M4 vaccinated arm is zero.||4.37|0.43|0.016
81741295|NCT05604209|163178790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.189|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Between-arm comparisons in log2 fold changes were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||The contrast is the magnitude of the T-cell response to Mosaic-1 from baseline to day 42 in C62-M4 versus C1C62-M3M4.The null hypothesis is that he distributions of the T-cell response to Mosaic-1 from pre-vaccination to day 42 are the same between the two vaccinated arms.||||0.189
81741296|NCT05604209|163178791|SUPERIORITY||Median log2 fold change|1.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.51|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Within-group log2 fold changes were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon signed rank test.||The null hypothesis is that the median log2-fold change in magnitude of T-cell response to Mosaic-2 from baseline to day 42 within all vaccinees is zero.||2.51|0.81|<0.001
81741297|NCT05604209|163178791|SUPERIORITY||Median log2 fold change|1.57||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.89|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Within-arm log2 fold changes were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon signed rank test.||The null hypothesis is that the median log2-fold change in magnitude of T-cell response to Mosaic-2 from baseline to day 42 within the C62-M4 vaccinated arm is zero.||3.89|0.63|0.008
81741298|NCT05604209|163178791|SUPERIORITY||Median log2 fold change|1.78||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.79|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Within-arm log2 fold changes were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon signed rank test.||The null hypothesis is that the median log2-fold change in magnitude of T-cell response to Mosaic-2 from baseline to day 42 within the C162-M3M4 vaccinated arm is zero.||3.79|0.70|0.016
81741299|NCT05604209|163178791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.955|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Between-arm comparisons in log2 fold changes were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||The contrast is the magnitude of the T-cell response to Mosaic-2 from baseline to day 42 in C62-M4 versus C1C62-M3M4.The null hypothesis is that he distributions of the T-cell response to Mosaic-2 from pre-vaccination to day 42 are the same between the two vaccinated arms.||||0.955
81741300|NCT05604209|163178792|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|2.0||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|4.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Within-group changes in breadth from baseline to day 56 were statistically assessed using a two-sided exact Wilcoxon signed rank test.||The null hypothesis is that the median change in breadth of T-cell response to HIV-1 subpools from baseline to day 56 within all vaccinees is zero.||4|-1|0.125
81741301|NCT02452463|163178857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.107|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.107
81741302|NCT02452463|163178859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||Log Rank|||Null Hypotheses: OS distributions are equal||||0.75
81441652|NCT02985879|162574216|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|3684.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2487.32|=|0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1225.46|8595.29|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 4000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 4000 mg vs Placebo||8595.29|-1225.46|=0.140
81441653|NCT02985879|162574217|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|207.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|592.68|=|0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-962.98|1378.88|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 2000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 2000 mg vs Placebo||1378.88|-962.98|=0.726
81539494|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0||||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|9.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||9.64|0.93|0.0658
81741303|NCT02452463|163178860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Log Rank|||Null Hypotheses: PFS distributions are equal||||0.25
81741304|NCT02452463|163178861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.131|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.131
81741305|NCT02452463|163178862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.073
81741306|NCT02452463|163178863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.616|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.616
81741307|NCT02452463|163178863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.183|||||||Paired T-test|||Comparing change relative to baseline.||||0.183
81741308|NCT02452463|163178863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203|||||||paired T-test|||Evaluating change relative to baseline.||||0.203
81741309|NCT02452463|163178864|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.00
81741310|NCT01229150|163178866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.24
81741311|NCT01229150|163178866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.75
81741312|NCT01229150|163178870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.51
81741313|NCT01229150|163178870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.81
81441654|NCT02985879|162574217|SUPERIORITY|The analysis utilized a likelihood-based, mixed-effects model, repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of the change from baseline for each postbaseline value and compared each ABBV-8E12 dose group with the placebo group. The model, which used all observed data, included fixed, categorical effects for treatment, site, visit, baseline score-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction, with continuous fixed covariates for the corresponding baseline score.|LS Mean Difference|133.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|611.91|=|0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1075.26|1342.4|||Mixed-effects model, repeated measures||ABBV-8E12 4000 mg - Placebo|ABBV-8E12 4000 mg vs Placebo||1342.40|-1075.26|=0.828
81441655|NCT03959527|162574244|NON_INFERIORITY|A single oral 3 g dose of zoliflodacin would be considered as non-inferior to a combination of a single IM 500 mg dose of ceftriaxone and a single 1 g oral dose of azithromycin if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the microbiological cure rate of the combination therapy minus zoliflodacin was less than 12% (prespecified non-inferiority \[NI\] margin for the primary endpoint).|Risk Difference (RD)|5.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|8.65|||||95% CI of the treatment difference of ceftriaxone+ azithromycin combination minus zoliflodacin|Point estimate for the treatment difference in proportion of ceftriaxone/azithromycin combination and zoliflodacin with microbiological cure and 2-sided 95% CI calculated by Newcombe score method.||8.65|1.38|
81441656|NCT00595335|162574289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the change between the two groups' CAS score at 6 months.||||0.73
81441657|NCT00595335|162574290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of the change between the two groups' failure rate at 6 months.||||0.75
81741314|NCT01229150|163178872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0007||||||P-value was determined by comparison by the level of p-ERK at cycle 1 day 1 to cycle 1 day 2.|Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test|||||||<0.0007
81741315|NCT01229150|163178872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was determined by comparison by the level of p-ERK at cycle 1 day 1 to cycle 1 day 14.|Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81741316|NCT01229150|163178872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0209||||||P-value was determined by comparison by the level of p-ERK at cycle 1 day 2 and cycle 1 day 14.|Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test|||4 patients in this group; statistically underpowered.||||0.0209
81741317|NCT01494532|163178881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.814||95.0||||P-values were estimated from Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM).|Mixed Models Analysis|||4mg/day vs Placebo||||0.814
81741318|NCT01494532|163178881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||P-values were estimated from Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM).|Mixed Models Analysis|||8 mg/day vs Placebo||||0.013
81441658|NCT00595335|162574290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of the change between the two groups' failure rate at 12 months.||||0.85
81441659|NCT00595335|162574292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the change between the two groups in proptosis in the right eye at 12 months.||||0.97
81441660|NCT00595335|162574292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the change between the two groups in change in proptosis in left eye at 12 months.||||0.86
81441661|NCT00595335|162574293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the change in lid fissure in the right eye between the two groups.||||0.98
81441662|NCT00595335|162574293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the change in lid fissure in the left eye between the two groups.||||0.49
81441663|NCT00595335|162574294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change between groups in extraocular motility at 6 months.||||0.21
81441664|NCT00595335|162574294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change between groups in extraocular motility at 12 months.||||0.64
81441665|NCT00595335|162574295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the arms for QoL SF-12 physical score at 6 months.||||0.36
81741319|NCT01494532|163178881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.287||95.0||||P-values were estimated from Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM).|Mixed Models Analysis|||12 mg/day vs Placebo||||0.287
81741320|NCT01494532|163178881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0||||P-values were estimated from Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM).|Mixed Models Analysis|||16 mg/day vs Placebo||||0.027
81741321|NCT01494532|163178881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39||95.0||||P-values were estimated from Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM).|Mixed Models Analysis|||24 mg/day vs Placebo||||0.390
81741322|NCT01494532|163178881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.844||95.0||||P-values are from a nonparametric rank ANCOVA|ANCOVA|||4mg/day vs Placebo||||0.844
81741323|NCT01494532|163178881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||P-values are from a nonparametric rank ANCOVA|ANCOVA|||8 mg/day vs Placebo||||0.030
81741324|NCT01494532|163178881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.437||95.0||||P-values are from a nonparametric rank ANCOVA|ANCOVA|||12 mg/day vs Placebo||||0.437
81741325|NCT01494532|163178881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0||||P-values are from a nonparametric rank ANCOVA|ANCOVA|||16 mg/day vs Placebo||||0.034
81741326|NCT01494532|163178881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.808||95.0||||P-values are from a nonparametric rank ANCOVA|ANCOVA|||24 mg/day vs Placebo||||0.808
81741327|NCT01494532|163178882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.123||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.398|3.166|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||3.166|0.398|0.826
81741328|NCT01494532|163178882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.622||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.732|3.593|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||3.593|0.732|0.233
81741329|NCT01494532|163178882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.953||||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.439|2.065|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||2.065|0.439|0.902
81741330|NCT01494532|163178882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.866||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.837|4.158|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||4.158|0.837|0.127
81741331|NCT01494532|163178882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.362||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.477|3.888|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||3.888|0.477|0.564
81741332|NCT01494532|163178883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.908||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.659|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||2.659|0.310|0.861
81741333|NCT01494532|163178883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.608||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.684|3.782|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||3.782|0.684|0.277
81741334|NCT01494532|163178883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.074||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.461|2.5|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||2.500|0.461|0.869
81741335|NCT01494532|163178883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.916||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.808|4.545|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||4.545|0.808|0.140
81741336|NCT01494532|163178883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.689||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.547|5.218|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||5.218|0.547|0.362
81441666|NCT00595335|162574295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the arms for QoL SF-12 mental score at 6 months.||||0.91
81741337|NCT01494532|163178884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.723||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.266|1.965|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||1.965|0.266|0.525
81741338|NCT01494532|163178884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.851||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.834|4.109|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||4.109|0.834|0.130
81741339|NCT01494532|163178884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.996||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.444|2.232|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||2.232|0.444|0.992
81741340|NCT01494532|163178884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.674|3.248|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||3.248|0.674|0.329
81741341|NCT01494532|163178884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.907||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.315|2.61|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||2.610|0.315|0.856
81741342|NCT01494532|163178886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.376
81741343|NCT01494532|163178886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.036
81741344|NCT01494532|163178886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.362
81741345|NCT01494532|163178886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.089
81741346|NCT01494532|163178886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.403
81741347|NCT01494532|163178887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.419
81741348|NCT01494532|163178887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.026
81741349|NCT01494532|163178887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.230
81741350|NCT01494532|163178887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.033
81741351|NCT01494532|163178887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.266
81741352|NCT01494532|163178888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.073
81741353|NCT01494532|163178888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.996
81741354|NCT01494532|163178888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.791|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.791
81741355|NCT01494532|163178888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.747
81741356|NCT01494532|163178888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.600
81741357|NCT01494532|163178889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.998
81741358|NCT01494532|163178889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.017
81741359|NCT01494532|163178889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.312
81741360|NCT01494532|163178889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.008
81741361|NCT01494532|163178889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.659
81473606|NCT04575584|162639136|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.6052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.59|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.59|0.45|0.6052
81473607|NCT04575584|162639137|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.2644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.88|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.88|0.75|0.2644
81741362|NCT01494532|163178890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.337
81741363|NCT01494532|163178890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.126
81741364|NCT01494532|163178890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.283
81741365|NCT01494532|163178890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.148
81741366|NCT01494532|163178890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.581
81741367|NCT01494532|163178891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.486
81741368|NCT01494532|163178891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.026
81741369|NCT01494532|163178891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.121
81741370|NCT01494532|163178891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.081
81741371|NCT01494532|163178891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.187
81741372|NCT01494532|163178892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.134
81473608|NCT04575584|162639137|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.2184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.14|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||3.14|0.77|0.2184
81741373|NCT01494532|163178892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.768
81741374|NCT01494532|163178892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.859
81741375|NCT01494532|163178892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.903
81741376|NCT01494532|163178892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.470
81741377|NCT01494532|163178893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.822
81741378|NCT01494532|163178893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.025
81741379|NCT01494532|163178893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.267
81741380|NCT01494532|163178893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.039
81741381|NCT01494532|163178893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.458
81741382|NCT01494532|163178894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.734
81741383|NCT01494532|163178894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.048
81741384|NCT01494532|163178894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.443
81741385|NCT01494532|163178894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.123
81741386|NCT01494532|163178894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.641
81741387|NCT01494532|163178895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.822
81741388|NCT01494532|163178895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.025
81741389|NCT01494532|163178895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.267
81741390|NCT01494532|163178895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.039
81741391|NCT01494532|163178895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.458
81741392|NCT01494532|163178896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.814
81741393|NCT01494532|163178896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.013
81741394|NCT01494532|163178896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.287
81741395|NCT01494532|163178896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.027
81741396|NCT01494532|163178896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.390
81741397|NCT01494532|163178897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.376
81741398|NCT01494532|163178897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.036
81741399|NCT01494532|163178897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.362
81741400|NCT01494532|163178897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.089
81741401|NCT01494532|163178897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.403
81741402|NCT01494532|163178898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.419
81741403|NCT01494532|163178898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.026
81741404|NCT01494532|163178898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.230
81741405|NCT01494532|163178898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.033
81741406|NCT01494532|163178898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.266
81741407|NCT01494532|163178899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.073
81741408|NCT01494532|163178899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.996
81741409|NCT01494532|163178899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.791|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.791
81741410|NCT01494532|163178899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.747
81741411|NCT01494532|163178899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.600
81741412|NCT01494532|163178900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.007
81741413|NCT01494532|163178900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.014
81741414|NCT01494532|163178900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.016
81741415|NCT01494532|163178900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81473609|NCT04575584|162639137|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.94|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.94|0.53|0.9771
81741416|NCT01494532|163178900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.008
81741417|NCT01494532|163178901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.047
81473610|NCT04575584|162639138|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.06|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.06|0.46|0.9945
81741418|NCT01494532|163178901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81741419|NCT01494532|163178901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.172
81741420|NCT01494532|163178901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.034
81741421|NCT01494532|163178901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.039
81741422|NCT01494532|163178902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.292
81741423|NCT01494532|163178902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.068
81741424|NCT01494532|163178902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.170
81741425|NCT01494532|163178902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.003
81741426|NCT01494532|163178902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.153
81741427|NCT01494532|163178903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.409
81741428|NCT01494532|163178903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.598
81741429|NCT01494532|163178903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.992
81741430|NCT01494532|163178903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.169
81741431|NCT01494532|163178903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.348
81741432|NCT03930849|163178924|OTHER||F-value for Type 3 Fixed, df=4|2.01||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is for F-value reported below of group x time term in a mixed methods analysis.||||||0.10
81741433|NCT03930849|163178925|SUPERIORITY||F statistic GroupxTime, df=4|0.025||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is for F-value reported below of group x time analysis in a mixed methods analysis.||||||0.90
81741434|NCT03930849|163178926|SUPERIORITY||F Value Group x Time, DF=4|2.12||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value of F statistic reported below for mixed methods analysis group\*time interaction term.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.08
81741435|NCT01251393|163178927|EQUIVALENCE|"The comparisons between the placebo and the biperiden groups at baseline were performed by means of the independent t-Test. We evaluated the normality (Kolmogorov's test) and homogeneity (Levene's test) of the sample.~We used an ANOVA for repeated measures, followed by Bonferroni's post-hoc test to evaluate the efficacy of biperiden in reducing consumption of cocaine/crack."|||||<|0.05||||||We used an ANOVA for repeated measures, followed by Bonferroni's post-hoc test to evaluate the efficacy of biperiden in reducing consumption of cocaine/crack.|ANOVA|||We evaluated the normality (Kolmogorov's test) and homogeneity (Levene's test) of the sample.||||<0.05
81473611|NCT04575584|162639138|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.3227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|3.37|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||3.37|0.67|0.3227
81441667|NCT00595335|162574295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the arms for QoL SF-12 physical score at 12 months.||||0.29
81441668|NCT00595335|162574295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the arms for QoL SF-12 mental score at 12 months.||||0.18
81441669|NCT00595335|162574296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of the change between the two groups' failure rate at 12 months.||||0.85
81441670|NCT04843566|162574311|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||Infection||||0.04
81441671|NCT04843566|162574311|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Fisher Exact|||Urinary retention||||0.30
81441672|NCT04843566|162574311|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Fisher Exact|||Bleeding requiring intervention||||0.31
81473612|NCT04575584|162639138|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.61|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.61|0.39|0.5200
81473613|NCT04575584|162639139|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.4472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.25|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary+ score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.25|0.70|0.4472
81441673|NCT04843566|162574312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Immediately following biopsy - Pain||||0.002
81441674|NCT04843566|162574312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Immediately following biopsy - Discomfort||||0.05
81441675|NCT04843566|162574312|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||7-day post biopsy - Pain||||<0.0001
81441676|NCT04843566|162574312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||7-day post biopsy - Discomfort||||0.07
81441677|NCT04843566|162574313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.23
81441678|NCT04843566|162574314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Chi-squared|||Gleason grade \>=2||||0.59
81441679|NCT04843566|162574315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||Infection||||0.04
81441680|NCT04843566|162574315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Fisher Exact|||Urinary retention||||0.30
81441681|NCT04843566|162574315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Fisher Exact|||Bleeding requiring intervention||||0.31
81441682|NCT01131299|162574363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The minimum sample size to detect an 8 mg/dl change in total plasma cholesterol between the placebo and alpha cyclodextrin periods is 62 subjects. The power is 80% by using the normal approximation to a one-sample (paired) two-tail t-test at an alpha of 0.05.||||0.82
81441683|NCT01131299|162574364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81441684|NCT01131299|162574365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81441685|NCT01131299|162574366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81441686|NCT00118378|162574424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81441687|NCT00118378|162574425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81441688|NCT00118378|162574426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||Week 4 CD4 cell count||||.150
81441689|NCT00118378|162574427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||.459
81441690|NCT02516410|162574428|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|1.2|||=|0.1176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.6|||Mixed-effect repeated measure (MMRM)|||||2.6|-0.3|= 0.1176
81441691|NCT01252719|162574440|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority hypothesis test was a one-sided hypothesis test performed at the 2.5% level of significance. If the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in response rates in the mITT population was greater than -10%, the NI of oritavancin to vancomycin was concluded.|Difference in Proportions|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|4.7||||||||4.7|-5.5|
81441692|NCT01252719|162574441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority hypothesis test was a one-sided hypothesis test performed at the 2.5% level of significance. If the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in response rates in the mITT population was greater than -10% the non-inferiority (NI) of oritavancin to vancomycin was concluded.|Difference in Proportions|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|8.4||||||||8.4|-1.6|
81441693|NCT01252719|162574442|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority hypothesis test was a one-sided hypothesis test performed at the 2.5% level of significance. If the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in response rates in the mITT population was greater than -10% the NI of oritavancin to vancomycin was concluded.|Difference in Proportions|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|8.6||||||||8.6|-0.5|
81441694|NCT03135899|162574458|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.048|0.165|||Mixed Models Analysis||BI 443651 100 μg is compared to placebo.|The mixed effects model included 'treatment' and 'period' as fixed effects, 'patient' as a random effect, and 'period baseline' as well as 'patient baseline' as covariates. No hypothesis was tested. The patient baseline was obtained by calculating the mean of the period baselines for each patient. Covariance structure variance component (VC) was used for random subject effect.||0.165|-0.048|
81441695|NCT03135899|162574458|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.144|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis||BI 443651 400 μg is compared to placebo.|The mixed effects model included 'treatment' and 'period' as fixed effects, 'patient' as a random effect, and 'period baseline' as well as 'patient baseline' as covariates. No hypothesis was tested. The patient baseline was obtained by calculating the mean of the period baselines for each patient. Covariance structure variance component (VC) was used for random subject effect.||0.070|-0.144|
81441696|NCT03135899|162574458|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.157|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.266|-0.047|||Mixed Models Analysis||BI 443651 1200 μg is compared to placebo.|The mixed effects model included 'treatment' and 'period' as fixed effects, 'patient' as a random effect, and 'period baseline' as well as 'patient baseline' as covariates. No hypothesis was tested. The patient baseline was obtained by calculating the mean of the period baselines for each patient. Covariance structure variance component (VC) was used for random subject effect.||-0.047|-0.266|
81441697|NCT03135899|162574460|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.168|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.595|0.977|||Mixed Models Analysis||BI 443651 100 μg is compared to placebo. Standard error of the mean is actually geometric standard error.|The mixed effects model included 'treatment' and 'period' as fixed effects, 'patient' as a random effect, and 'period baseline' as well as 'patient baseline' as covariates. No hypothesis was tested. The patient baseline was obtained by calculating the mean of the period baselines for each patient. Covariance structure variance component (VC) was used for random subject effect.||0.977|0.595|
81441698|NCT03135899|162574460|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.926|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.168|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.715|1.199|||Mixed Models Analysis||BI 443651 400 μg is compared to placebo. Standard error of the mean is actually geometric standard error.|The mixed effects model included 'treatment' and 'period' as fixed effects, 'patient' as a random effect, and 'period baseline' as well as 'patient baseline' as covariates. No hypothesis was tested. The patient baseline was obtained by calculating the mean of the period baselines for each patient. Covariance structure variance component (VC) was used for random subject effect.||1.199|0.715|
81441699|NCT03135899|162574460|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.845|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.169|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.651|1.095|||Mixed Models Analysis||BI 443651 1200 μg is compared to placebo. Standard error of the mean is actually geometric standard error.|The mixed effects model included 'treatment' and 'period' as fixed effects, 'patient' as a random effect, and 'period baseline' as well as 'patient baseline' as covariates. No hypothesis was tested. The patient baseline was obtained by calculating the mean of the period baselines for each patient. Covariance structure variance component (VC) was used for random subject effect.||1.095|0.651|
81441700|NCT03135899|162574462|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|3.95|||Regression, Cox||BI 443651 100 μg is compared to placebo.|The cox proportional hazard model included treatment and period as fixed effect and patient baseline as covariate. No hypothesis was tested. The patient baseline was obtained by calculating the median of the period baselines for each patient. A hazard ratio greater than 1 gives that active treatment is not-inferior to placebo.||3.95|1.31|
81441701|NCT03135899|162574462|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|3.53|||Regression, Cox||BI 443651 400 μg is compared to placebo.|The cox proportional hazard model included treatment and period as fixed effect and patient baseline as covariate. No hypothesis was tested. The patient baseline was obtained by calculating the median of the period baselines for each patient. A hazard ratio greater than 1 gives that active treatment is not-inferior to placebo.||3.53|1.22|
81441702|NCT03135899|162574462|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|4.47|||Regression, Cox||BI 443651 1200 μg is compared to placebo.|The cox proportional hazard model included treatment and period as fixed effect and patient baseline as covariate. No hypothesis was tested. The patient baseline was obtained by calculating the median of the period baselines for each patient. A hazard ratio greater than 1 gives that active treatment is not-inferior to placebo.||4.47|1.50|
81441703|NCT04146363|162574463|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.7|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.6|37.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||37.8|21.6|<0.000001
81441704|NCT04146363|162574464|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|42.0|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.3|50.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||50.6|33.3|<0.000001
81441705|NCT04146363|162574465|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.7||||0.218644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|4.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.0|-0.6|0.218644
81473614|NCT04575584|162639139|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.5714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.12|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary+ score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.12|0.66|0.5714
81441706|NCT04146363|162574466|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.6||||0.000498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|13.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.6|5.7|0.000498
81441707|NCT04146363|162574467|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.8|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.1|39.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||39.4|22.1|<0.000001
81441708|NCT04146363|162574468|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.8|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.3|36.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||36.3|21.3|<0.000001
81441709|NCT04146363|162574469|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.915|<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.1|-22.7|||ANCOVA|||||-22.7|-38.1|<0.000001
81441710|NCT04146363|162574470|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|32.9|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.6|41.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||41.3|24.6|<0.000001
81441711|NCT04146363|162574471|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|35.1|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.3|43.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||43.9|26.3|<0.000001
81441712|NCT04146363|162574472|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.151|<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.4|-30.2|||ANCOVA|||||-30.2|-46.4|<0.000001
81441713|NCT04146363|162574473|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|-14.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.5|-22.4|<0.000001
81441714|NCT04146363|162574474|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.7||||0.000412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|15.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.2|6.2|0.000412
81441715|NCT04146363|162574475|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-4.5|||ANCOVA|||||-4.5|-7.1|<0.000001
81441716|NCT04146363|162574476|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|38.8|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.3|49.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||49.3|28.3|<0.000001
81441717|NCT04146363|162574477|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|41.8|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.2|52.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||52.3|31.2|<0.000001
81441718|NCT04146363|162574478|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.23|<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.6|-22.1|||ANCOVA|||||-22.1|-42.6|<0.000001
81441719|NCT04146363|162574479|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098|<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-0.9|<0.000001
81441720|NCT04146363|162574480|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|34.6|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.2|43.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||43.0|26.2|<0.000001
81441721|NCT04146363|162574481|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.5||||0.275529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|3.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.9|-0.8|0.275529
81441722|NCT04146363|162574482|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.3||||0.016656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|8.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.6|1.9|0.016656
81441723|NCT04146363|162574483|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.3||||3e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|25.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.0|13.7|0.000003
81441724|NCT04146363|162574484|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.8||||0.244105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|4.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.3|-0.8|0.244105
81441725|NCT04146363|162574485|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.8||||0.01445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|9.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.4|2.2|0.014450
81441726|NCT04146363|162574486|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.9||||2e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|26.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.9|14.9|0.000002
81441727|NCT04146363|162574487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.203|<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.59|-24.0|||ANCOVA|||||-24.00|-36.59|<0.000001
81441728|NCT04146363|162574489|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.9||||0.072375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|38.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||38.1|-2.3|0.072375
81441729|NCT04146363|162574489|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.5||||0.106653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|39.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||39.5|-4.5|0.106653
81441730|NCT04146363|162574490|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.0||||0.029857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|53.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||53.2|2.8|0.029857
81473615|NCT04575584|162639139|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.75|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary+ score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.75|0.54|0.9313
81473616|NCT04575584|162639140|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.5222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.21|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary+ score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.21|0.67|0.5222
81473617|NCT04575584|162639140|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.6277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.57|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary+ score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.57|0.47|0.6277
81441731|NCT04146363|162574490|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.0||||0.019744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|53.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||53.3|4.6|0.019744
81441732|NCT04146363|162574491|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.8||||0.268265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|43.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||43.8|-12.2|0.268265
81441733|NCT04146363|162574491|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.6||||0.192776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|42.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||42.7|-9.4|0.192776
81441734|NCT04146363|162574492|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.6||||0.185361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|46.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||46.6|-9.3|0.185361
81441735|NCT04146363|162574492|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.6||||0.192776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|42.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||42.7|-9.4|0.192776
81441736|NCT04146363|162574493|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.756||0.714208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.15|7.66|||ANCOVA|||||7.66|-11.15|0.714208
81441737|NCT04146363|162574493|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4748||0.237855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.01|3.76|||ANCOVA|||||3.76|-15.01|0.237855
81441738|NCT04146363|162574494|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.2|||ANCOVA|||UK||0.2|0.1|<0.000001
81441739|NCT04146363|162574494|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|||US||0.1|0.1|<0.000001
81441740|NCT04146363|162574495|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66|<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|11.5|||ANCOVA|||||11.5|5.0|<0.000001
81441741|NCT04146363|162574496|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.7|-8.9|<0.000001
81441742|NCT04146363|162574497|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.917||0.716224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|4.8|||ANCOVA|||||4.80|-6.93|0.716224
81441743|NCT04146363|162574498|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.599||0.089275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.73|0.72|||ANCOVA|||||0.72|-9.73|0.089275
81441744|NCT04146363|162574499|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.796||4e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.88|-1.75|||ANCOVA|||||-1.75|-4.88|0.000040
81441745|NCT04146363|162574500|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.697||0.000127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|-1.33|||ANCOVA|||||-1.33|-4.07|0.000127
81441746|NCT04146363|162574501|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.455291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.15|||ANCOVA|||||0.15|-0.33|0.455291
81441747|NCT04146363|162574502|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||6.9e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|-3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.9|-10.1|0.000069
81441748|NCT02914236|162574503|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Hypothesis was that the mean improvement in NOSE score exceeded 15 points||||||<0.0001
81441749|NCT02914236|162574504|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||binomial test|Success threshold required at least 55% of subjects to be responders||||||<0.0001
81441750|NCT01287039|162574508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||CAE rate ratio (reslizumab vs placebo)|0.501|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3726|0.6737||The treatment effect was tested using the likelihood based Chi-square test at the 0.05 significance level.|Chi-squared|||The frequency of CAEs was analyzed using the generalized linear model (GLM) for data from the negative binomial distributions that is commonly referred to as the negative binomial (NB) regression model. The primary NB model included the treatment group and randomization stratification factors as model factors and the logarithm of follow up time excluding the summed duration of exacerbations in the treatment period as an offset variable.||0.6737|0.3726|<0.0001
81473618|NCT04575584|162639140|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.7069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.62|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary+ score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.62|0.49|0.7069
81741436|NCT03969641|163178931|NON_INFERIORITY|This objective will be assessed using a one-sided noninferiority test with the alpha level set at 0.025 (1-sided) and a noninferiority margin of 10%.|Difference in Proportions (RIV4 - IIV4)|-0.0214|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.0406|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The upper bound of a Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used, stratified by site.|The directional comparison was the upper bound of the confidence interval using a 10% noninferiority margin.|The null hypothesis assumes that RIV4 is inferior (i.e., RIV4 will have a higher proportion) to IIV4 in regards to the proportion of pregnant women with adverse birth outcomes.||0.0406||<0.0001
81741437|NCT03969641|163178932|SUPERIORITY|This proportion was compared between the RIV4 group and the IIV4 group using an exact Mantel-Haenszel statistic (calculated in Proc Logistic in SAS) in a stratified analysis by site to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level. The site adjusted odds ratio and corresponding 95% confidence interval for the proportion of preterm birth was also calculated.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.4645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.48|||Mantel Haenszel|||Preterm birth||1.48|0.35|0.4645
81741438|NCT03969641|163178933|SUPERIORITY|These proportions were compared between the RIV4 group and the IIV4 group using an exact Mantel-Haenszel statistic (calculated in Proc Logistic in SAS) in a stratified analysis by site to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level. The site adjusted odds ratio and corresponding 95% confidence interval for the proportions of combined fetal death and neonatal death was also calculated.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.00000031||||0.2447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0||The upper limit of this CI is infinity, thus no numeric value can be provided.||Mantel Haenszel|||Fetal or neonatal death|||0.00|0.2447
81741439|NCT03969641|163178934|SUPERIORITY|This proportion was compared between the RIV4 group and the IIV4 group using an exact Mantel-Haenszel statistic in a stratified analysis by site to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level. The site adjusted odds ratio and corresponding 95% confidence interval for the proportion of spontaneous abortion after vaccination was also calculated. This was a subgroup analysis of only those participants vaccinated at less than 20 weeks gestational age.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.6235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|5.47|||Mantel Haenszel|||Spontaneous abortion||5.47|0.04|0.6235
81741440|NCT03969641|163178935|SUPERIORITY|These proportions will be compared between the RIV4 group and the IIV4 group, within symptom, using an exact Mantel-Haenszel statistic (calculated in Proc Logistic in SAS) in a stratified analysis by site to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.7029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.5|||Mantel Haenszel|||Injection Site Pain||2.50|0.55|0.7029
81741441|NCT03969641|163178935|SUPERIORITY|These proportions will be compared between the RIV4 group and the IIV4 group, within symptom, using an exact Mantel-Haenszel statistic (calculated in Proc Logistic in SAS) in a stratified analysis by site to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.6217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|22.52|||Mantel Haenszel|||Injection Site Redness||22.52|0.18|0.6217
81741442|NCT03969641|163178935|SUPERIORITY|These proportions will be compared between the RIV4 group and the IIV4 group, within symptom, using an exact Mantel-Haenszel statistic (calculated in Proc Logistic in SAS) in a stratified analysis by site to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.3848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.39|||Mantel Haenszel|||Injection Site Tenderness||1.39|0.35|0.3848
81741443|NCT03969641|163178935|SUPERIORITY|These proportions will be compared between the RIV4 group and the IIV4 group, within symptom, using an exact Mantel-Haenszel statistic (calculated in Proc Logistic in SAS) in a stratified analysis by site to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.2504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.35|||Mantel Haenszel|||Nausea||1.35|0.21|0.2504
81741444|NCT03969641|163178935|SUPERIORITY|These proportions will be compared between the RIV4 group and the IIV4 group, within symptom, using an exact Mantel-Haenszel statistic (calculated in Proc Logistic in SAS) in a stratified analysis by site to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.5751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.93|||Mantel Haenszel|||Vomiting||1.93|0.20|0.5751
81741445|NCT03969641|163178935|SUPERIORITY|These proportions will be compared between the RIV4 group and the IIV4 group, within symptom, using an exact Mantel-Haenszel statistic (calculated in Proc Logistic in SAS) in a stratified analysis by site to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.19|||Mantel Haenszel|||Diarrhea||3.19|0.32|1.0000
81741446|NCT03969641|163178935|SUPERIORITY|These proportions will be compared between the RIV4 group and the IIV4 group, within symptom, using an exact Mantel-Haenszel statistic (calculated in Proc Logistic in SAS) in a stratified analysis by site to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|3.04|||Mantel Haenszel|||Abdominal Pain||3.04|0.21|1.0000
81741447|NCT03969641|163178935|SUPERIORITY|These proportions will be compared between the RIV4 group and the IIV4 group, within symptom, using an exact Mantel-Haenszel statistic (calculated in Proc Logistic in SAS) in a stratified analysis by site to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.1326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.13|||Mantel Haenszel|||Headache||1.13|0.25|0.1326
81741448|NCT03969641|163178935|SUPERIORITY|These proportions will be compared between the RIV4 group and the IIV4 group, within symptom, using an exact Mantel-Haenszel statistic (calculated in Proc Logistic in SAS) in a stratified analysis by site to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.04|||Mantel Haenszel|||Chills/Shivering||5.04|0.20|1.0000
81741449|NCT03969641|163178935|SUPERIORITY|These proportions will be compared between the RIV4 group and the IIV4 group, within symptom, using an exact Mantel-Haenszel statistic (calculated in Proc Logistic in SAS) in a stratified analysis by site to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0||The upper limit of this CI is infinity, thus no numeric value can be provided.||Mantel Haenszel|||Body Rash|||0.00|1.0000
81450654|NCT01775189|162588029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.3||||0.2507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|4.5||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||4.5|-17.2|0.2507
81741450|NCT03969641|163178935|SUPERIORITY|These proportions will be compared between the RIV4 group and the IIV4 group, within symptom, using an exact Mantel-Haenszel statistic (calculated in Proc Logistic in SAS) in a stratified analysis by site to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.15|||Mantel Haenszel|||Malaise (Fatigue)||2.15|0.39|1.0000
81741451|NCT03969641|163178935|SUPERIORITY|These proportions will be compared between the RIV4 group and the IIV4 group, within symptom, using an exact Mantel-Haenszel statistic (calculated in Proc Logistic in SAS) in a stratified analysis by site to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.48|||Mantel Haenszel|||Myalgia (Body Aches)||2.48|0.31|1.0000
81741452|NCT03969641|163178935|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.7704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|2.29|||Mantel Haenszel|||Joint Pain||2.29|0.22|0.7704
81450655|NCT01775189|162588029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|79.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.2|90.7||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||90.7|69.2|<0.0001
81450656|NCT01775189|162588029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|86.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.4|97.1||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||97.1|75.4|<0.0001
81450657|NCT01775189|162588030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|26.9||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|43.1||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||43.1|10.6|0.0015
81450658|NCT01775189|162588030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-109.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-125.7|-93.0||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-93.0|-125.7|<0.0001
81450659|NCT01775189|162588030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|21.4||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|37.8||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||37.8|5.1|0.0109
81450660|NCT01775189|162588030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.4||||0.5117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|10.9||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||10.9|-21.8|0.5117
81450661|NCT01775189|162588030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|130.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|114.5|147.0||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||147.0|114.5|<0.0001
81450662|NCT01775189|162588030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|136.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|119.8|152.5||P-value was adjusted using Benjamini-Hochberg method.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||152.5|119.8|<0.0001
81450663|NCT00998309|162588086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Gender. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between males and females in the participatns of responders."||||=0.001
81450664|NCT00998309|162588087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Age. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between \<65 years and \>=65 years  in the participatns of responders."||||=1.000
81450665|NCT00998309|162588088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was type of infection. The null hypothesis is there is no difference amang Skin and Soft Tissue Infection, Sexual Transmitted Infection, and Dental and Oral Surgery Infection in the participatns of responders."||||<0.001
81450666|NCT00998309|162588089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.556|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Infection severity. The null hypothesis is there is no difference amang mild infection, moderate infection, and severe infection in the participatns of responders."||||=0.556
81450667|NCT00998309|162588090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.074|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was hepatic dysfunction. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without hepatic dysfunction in the participatns of responders."||||=0.074
81450668|NCT00998309|162588091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Renal dysfunction. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Renal dysfunction in the participatns of responders."||||=1.000
81450669|NCT00998309|162588092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Past medical history. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without past medical history in the participatns of responders."||||=1.000
81450670|NCT00998309|162588093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was complications. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without complications  in the participatns of responders."||||=1.000
81450671|NCT00998309|162588094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was previous antibiotic treatment history. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without previous antibiotic treatment history in the participatns of responders."||||=1.000
81450672|NCT00998309|162588095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was comcomittant drugs. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without comcomittant drugs in the participatns of responders."||||=0.470
81450673|NCT00998309|162588096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was non-drug therapy. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without non-drug therapy in the participatns of responders."||||=1.000
81539495|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.34||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|35.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||35.75|1.51|0.0136
81539496|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.3238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|5.0||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.00|0.59|0.3238
81539497|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.86||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|23.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||23.21|1.48|0.0118
81539498|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.29||||0.0163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|20.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||20.62|1.36|0.0163
81539499|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.6363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|4.18||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||4.18|0.42|0.6363
81539500|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.68||||0.0722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|15.25||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||15.25|0.89|0.0722
81539501|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.2019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|8.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||8.73|0.63|0.2019
81539502|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.15||||0.0337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|86.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||86.09|1.20|0.0337
81539503|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.2207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|8.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||8.24|0.61|0.2207
81539504|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5||||0.0849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|14.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||14.57|0.84|0.0849
81539505|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.47||||0.0844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|14.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||14.24|0.84|0.0844
81741453|NCT03234907|163179036|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.2|||=|0.347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|6.8||P-value was based on CHW test, based on weighted CMH chi-square test, with stratification according to: (1)previous failure of TNF-α antagonist therapy/concomitant use of immunomodulators(Yes/No);(2)concomitant use of oral corticosteroids(Yes/No).|Cui-Hung-Wang (CHW) test||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the treatment difference and its variance was used to calculate the 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference. Adjustment to the stratification factors was implemented.|||6.8|-17.2|=0.347
81741454|NCT03234907|163179037|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.7|||=|0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|6.0||P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel, weighted CMH chi-square test, with stratification according to:(1)previous failure of TNF-α antagonist therapy/concomitant use of immunomodulators(Yes/No);(2)concomitant use of oral corticosteroids(Yes/No).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the treatment difference and its variance was used to calculate the 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference. Adjustment to the stratification factors was implemented.|||6.0|-11.5|=0.531
81450674|NCT00998309|162588099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.657|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Gender. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between males and females in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events (TRAEs)."||||=0.657
81539506|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.2383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|7.65||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||7.65|0.60|0.2383
81539507|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.1653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|9.58||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||9.58|0.68|0.1653
81539508|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.48||||0.1836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|9.48||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||9.48|0.65|0.1836
81539509|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.3||||0.0529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|70.8||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||70.80|0.97|0.0529
81473619|NCT04575584|162639141|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.2627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.8|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary+ score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.80|0.75|0.2627
81741455|NCT02986139|163179038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.0||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|0.0|||Mixed effects analysis of variance model|||A mixed effects analysis of variance model was used to assess injection site pain with the new formulation of etanercept as the test treatment and the commercial formulation of etanercept as the reference treatment. Treatment, study period, sequence, and disease indication were evaluated as fixed effect covariates, and subject within sequence was included as a random effect.||-0.0|-8.0|0.048
81741456|NCT00414726|163179047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|We used the Van-Elteren extension of the Wilcoxon rank sum test; ajustments made for baseline NIHSS categories (4-11)(12-20)(\>20).||Subjects were analyzed using an intention to treat approach. All subjects were analyzed at 24 hours. For four subjects missing 24-hour NIHSS scores, the change score was given the highest possible value.||||0.91
81741457|NCT00414726|163179048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|We used the Van Elteren extension of the Wilcoxin rank sum test that adjusts for stratified randomization.||||||0.68
81741458|NCT01993186|163179054|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|13.45||||0.5812|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-38.63|80.95|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Non-parametric post-hoc analysis: Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift with 90% confidence interval (CI) and Wilcoxon Rank Sum test p-value, based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test||80.95|-38.63|0.5812
81741459|NCT01993186|163179057|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|0.0||||0.8197|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-51.23|84.25|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Non-parametric post-hoc analysis: Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift with 90% CI and Wilcoxon Rank Sum test p-value, based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test||84.25|-51.23|0.8197
81741460|NCT01993186|163179058|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate|0.0||||0.7276|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|37.5|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Non-parametric post-hoc analysis: Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift with 90% CI and Wilcoxon Rank Sum test p-value, based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test||37.5|0|0.7276
81741461|NCT01993186|163179062|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.384|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|68.1231||0.486|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-114.44|109.67||One-sided p-value. Additional model covariates include the corresponding baseline CANTAB score, visit and the interaction between visit and treatment.|GEE model|||RTISRTSD||109.67|-114.44|0.486
81741462|NCT01993186|163179062|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|63.669|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|53.0537||0.8849|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.6|150.94||One-sided p-value. Additional model covariates include the corresponding baseline CANTAB score, visit and the interaction between visit and treatment.|GEE model|||RTIMDSRT||150.94|-23.6|0.8849
81741463|NCT01993186|163179062|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-63.835|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.6496||0.1463|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-163.59|35.93||One-sided p-value. Additional model covariates include the corresponding baseline CANTAB score, visit and the interaction between visit and treatment.|GEE model|||RTIMDFRT||35.93|-163.59|0.1463
81741464|NCT01993186|163179063|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|17.768|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.5659||0.9378|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.26|36.79||One-sided p-value. Additional model covariates include the corresponding baseline CANTAB score, visit and the interaction between visit and treatment.|GEE model|||PALTEA||36.79|-1.26|0.9378
81741465|NCT01993186|163179063|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.531|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1853||0.5959|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.13|3.06||One-sided p-value. Additional model covariates include the corresponding baseline CANTAB score, visit and the interaction between visit and treatment.|GEE model|||PALFTMS||3.06|-4.13|0.5959
81741466|NCT01993186|163179064|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4988||0.4522|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.76|0.88||One-sided p-value. Additional model covariates include the corresponding baseline CANTAB score, visit and the interaction between visit and treatment.|GEE model|||SSPSLF||0.88|-0.76|0.4522
81741467|NCT01993186|163179065|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.237|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.381||0.3017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.15|2.68||One-sided p-value. Additional model covariates include the corresponding baseline CANTAB score, visit and the interaction between visit and treatment.|GEE model|||SWMBE48||2.68|-5.15|0.3017
81741468|NCT01993186|163179065|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6495||0.5235|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|1.11||One-sided p-value. Additional model covariates include the corresponding baseline CANTAB score, visit and the interaction between visit and treatment.|GEE model|||SWMS68||1.11|-1.03|0.5235
81741469|NCT01993186|163179066|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-6.897|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.4806||0.6205|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-43.874|30.08||One-sided p-value. Additional model covariates include the corresponding baseline value, visit and the interaction between visit and treatment.|GEE model|||6MWT distance traveled||30.08|-43.874|0.6205
81741470|NCT01993186|163179067|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.354|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5759||0.6476|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.236|4.527||One-sided p-value. Additional model covariates include the corresponding baseline value, visit and the interaction between visit and treatment.|GEE model|||6MWT distance traveled (percent predicted)||4.527|-7.236|0.6476
81741471|NCT01993186|163179069|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.568|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8899||0.3435|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.83|7.97||One-sided p-value. Additional model covariates include baseline GMFM-88 total score, visit and the interaction between visit and treatment.|GEE model|||GMFM-88 UX007-Placebo||7.97|-4.83|0.3435
81741472|NCT00835666|163179086|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.5||||||90.0|92.6|105.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||105|92.6|
81741473|NCT00835666|163179087|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.2||||||90.0|94.7|102.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102|94.7|
81741474|NCT00835666|163179088|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.4||||||90.0|94.9|102.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102|94.9|
81741475|NCT02450539|163179226|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.765||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.165|2.672|||Stratified log-rank test.||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Stratified by baseline ECOG performance status (0 vs 1), number of Prior Therapies (received only platinum-based therapy vs Received platinum-based Therapy plus Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor), and time since initiation of first line therapy (\<=9 months vs \>9 months).||2.672|1.165|0.0068
81473620|NCT04575584|162639141|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.4789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.44|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary+ score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.44|0.66|0.4789
81741476|NCT02450539|163179229|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.333||||0.1746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.879|2.022|||Stratified log-rank test||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Stratified by baseline ECOG performance status (0 vs 1), number of Prior Therapies (received only platinum-based therapy vs Received platinum-based Therapy plus Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor), and time since initiation of first line therapy (\<=9 months vs \>9 months).\]||2.022|0.879|0.1746
81741477|NCT02450539|163179230|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|-17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.3|-6.6|||||Confidence intervals are based on the normal approximation to the binomial.|||-6.6|-29.3|
81741478|NCT02450539|163179231|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|-13.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|2.8|||||Confidence intervals are based on the normal approximation to the binomial.|||2.8|-29.2|
81741479|NCT02450539|163179232|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.184||||0.7039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.502|2.792|||Stratified Log Rank||Stratified Cox regression model.|Stratification factors are baseline ECOG performance status (0 vs 1), Number of Prior Therapies (received only platinum-based therapy vs Received platinum-based Therapy plus Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor), and time since initiation of first line therapy (\<=9 months vs \>9 months).||2.792|0.502|0.7039
81741480|NCT02450539|163179233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Headache||||
81741481|NCT02450539|163179233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Diarrhea||||
81741482|NCT02450539|163179233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean core symptom severity||||
81741483|NCT02450539|163179233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean interference||||
81741484|NCT02450539|163179233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean lung cancer symptom severity||||
81741485|NCT02450539|163179233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean core plus lung cancer symptom severity||||
81741486|NCT02450539|163179233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean brain tumor symptom severity||||
81450675|NCT00998309|162588100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.145|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Age. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between \<65 years or \>=65 in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events (TRAEs)."||||=0.145
81450676|NCT00998309|162588101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Type of Infection. The null hypothesis is there is no difference amang Skin and Soft Tissue Infection, Sexual Transmitted Infection, and Dental or Oral Surgery Infection in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events (TRAEs)."||||=0.005
81450677|NCT00998309|162588102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.213|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Infection severity. The null hypothesis is there is no difference amang mild infection, moderate infection, or severe infection in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events (TRAEs)."||||=0.213
81450678|NCT00998309|162588103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Hepatic Dysfunction. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Hepatic Dysfunction in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events (TRAEs)."||||=1.000
81450679|NCT00998309|162588104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.116|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Renal Dysfunction. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Renal Dysfunction in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events (TRAEs)."||||=0.116
81450680|NCT00998309|162588105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Past Medical History. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Past Medical History in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events (TRAEs)."||||<0.001
81741487|NCT02450539|163179233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Mean core plus lung worst 5 symptoms severity||||
81741488|NCT02450539|163179233|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Rash||||
81741489|NCT02450539|163179234|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||EQ VAS Overall Self-rated Health Score||||
81741490|NCT02450539|163179235|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||EQ-5D-5L Index Value||||
81741491|NCT01484912|163179242|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The superiority testing was conducted one sided with 0.025 significance level. If H0 was rejected one-sided 0.025 significance level, STA-2 was concluded to be statistically superior to Placebo.All hypothesis testing except for the primary efficacy endpoint was conducted two sides at 0.05 significance level and 95% Confidence Interval (C.I.) was adopted if needed.||||||0.025||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||T-test was used to compare the change in total exercise time between the treatment groups. The change in total exercise time (△) was defined as the total exercise time at end-point visit minus the total exercise time at baseline. Let △T be the change in total exercise time for treatment group (STA-2) and △C be the change in total exercise time for control group (Placebo). The hypothesis testing for the superiority of STA-2 to Placebo was H0：△T-△C≦0 with H1：△T-△C﹥0.||||0.025
81741492|NCT01484912|163179243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||All hypothesis testing was conducted with T-tests, two sides at 0.05 significance level and 95% Confidence Interval (C.I.) was adopted if needed.||||0.005
81741493|NCT05604014|163179265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81741494|NCT05604014|163179266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5
81741495|NCT05604014|163179267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.44||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81741496|NCT05604014|163179268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.44
81539510|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.3197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|7.27||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||7.27|0.52|0.3197
81539511|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.88||||0.0376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|31.25||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||31.25|1.11|0.0376
81539512|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.08||||0.0343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|85.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||85.64|1.19|0.0343
81539513|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.4435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|5.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||5.09|0.49|0.4435
81539514|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.1805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|8.13||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||8.13|0.67|0.1805
81539515|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.54||||0.0857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|14.95||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||14.95|0.84|0.0857
81539516|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.5||||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|89.63||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||89.63|1.23|0.0316
81539517|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.3471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|6.27||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||6.27|0.52|0.3471
81539518|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.15||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|32.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||32.09|1.18|0.0313
81539519|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.49||||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|106.3||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||106.3|1.47|0.0208
81539520|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.8669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.97||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.97|0.31|0.8669
81539521|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.6592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|4.89||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.89|0.37|0.6592
81539522|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.2923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|9.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||9.98|0.50|0.2923
81539523|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.78||||0.1145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|51.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||51.04|0.65|0.1145
81741497|NCT00840203|163179275|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using the General Linear Model (GLM) procedure of SAS the bioequivalence of the test and reference products will be evaluated using average bioequivalence methodology for non-replicate crossover study design.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|97.6||||||90.0|88.6|107.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||107|88.6|
81741498|NCT00840203|163179276|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using the General Linear Model (GLM) procedure of SAS the bioequivalence of the test and reference products will be evaluated using average bioequivalence methodology for non-replicate crossover study design.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|97.3||||||90.0|82.8|114.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||114|82.8|
81539524|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|7.78||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||7.78|0.40|0.4470
81539525|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.31||||0.0753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|65.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||65.41|0.82|0.0753
81441751|NCT01287039|162574509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0311|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|0.198|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||For each week and overall change, inferential statistics were from mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, region, oral glucocorticosteroids use at enrollment and sex as fixed factors, and covariates for height and baseline value and patient as a random effect. Unstructured covariance structure was assumed for the repeated measures.||0.198|0.076|<0.0001
81741499|NCT00840203|163179277|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using the General Linear Model (GLM) procedure of SAS the bioequivalence of the test and reference products will be evaluated using average bioequivalence methodology for non-replicate crossover study design.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|94.0||||||90.0|83.0|107.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||107|83.0|
81741500|NCT00840203|163179278|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using the General Linear Model (GLM) procedure of SAS the bioequivalence of the test and reference products will be evaluated using average bioequivalence methodology for non-replicate crossover study design.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|98.3||||||90.0|91.5|106.0|||||Metabolite results presented for informational purposes only.|||106|91.5|
81741501|NCT00840203|163179279|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using the General Linear Model (GLM) procedure of SAS the bioequivalence of the test and reference products will be evaluated using average bioequivalence methodology for non-replicate crossover study design.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|97.6||||||90.0|86.7|110.0|||||Metabolite results presented for informational purposes only.|||110|86.7|
81741502|NCT00840203|163179280|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using the General Linear Model (GLM) procedure of SAS the bioequivalence of the test and reference products will be evaluated using average bioequivalence methodology for non-replicate crossover study design.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|95.6||||||90.0|86.1|106.0|||||Metabolite results presented for informational purposes only.|||106|86.1|
81741503|NCT00989950|163179294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.0||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|233.0|||ANOVA|||||233|0|0.588
81741504|NCT00101439|163179295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.89||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.08||Data were back-transformed from the log scale and adjusted for treatment|ANOVA||GMR=Ezetimibe divided by placebo|||1.08|0.73|0.241
81741505|NCT00101439|163179296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.02||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.2||Data were back-transformed from the log scale and adjusted for treatment|ANOVA||GMR=Ezetimibe divided by placebo|||1.20|0.87|0.812
81741506|NCT02426918|163179320|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority for the low dose was confirmed if the upper bound of the CI was \< 15% and if non-inferiority was confirmed for the high dose.|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.42|3.0||||||Treatment difference estimates and 95% CIs are calculated accounting for the randomization strata infection type \[cellulitis, noncellulitis\] according to a Mantel-Haenszel type risk difference estimator.||3.00|-11.42|
81741507|NCT02426918|163179320|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority for the high dose was confirmed if the upper bound of the CI was \< 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.32|8.38||||||Treatment difference estimates and 95% CIs are calculated accounting for the randomization strata infection type \[cellulitis, noncellulitis\] according to a Mantel-Haenszel type risk difference estimator.||8.38|-8.32|
81741508|NCT00073307|163179343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.146||95.0|0.74|1.04||According to O'Brien-Fleming type alpha spending function and total actual deaths at final analysis, threshold for statistical significance was alpha=0.037 (two-sided).|Log Rank||Two treatment groups compared using log-rank test (Sorafenib over Placebo) stratified by country and Motzer category|Sample size based on primary efficacy endpoint of OS. Clinically meaningful improvement defined as 33.3% improvement in median OS (i.e. HR of 0.75, Sorafenib over Placebo). With overall two-sided alpha of 0.04, 90% power and randomization of 1:1, two formal interim analyses and one final analysis were planned using O'Brien-Fleming type error spending function, and a total of approximately 540 events (deaths) were required for the final analysis.||1.04|0.74|0.146
81741509|NCT00073307|163179344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0287||95.0|0.62|0.97||According to O'Brien-Fleming type alpha spending function and total actual deaths at final analysis, threshold for statistical significance was alpha=0.037 (two-sided).|Log Rank||Two treatment groups compared using log-rank test (Sorafenib over Placebo) stratified by country and Motzer category|Sample size based on primary efficacy endpoint of OS. Clinically meaningful improvement defined as 33.3% improvement in median OS (i.e. HR of 0.75, Sorafenib over Placebo). With overall two-sided alpha of 0.04, 90% power and randomization of 1:1, two formal interim analyses and one final analysis were planned using O'Brien-Fleming type error spending function, and a total of approximately 540 events (deaths) were required for the final analysis.||0.97|0.62|0.0287
81741510|NCT00073307|163179345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||<|1e-06||95.0|0.35|0.55|||Log Rank||Two treatment groups compared using log-rank test (Sorafenib over Placebo) stratified by country and Motzer category|The planned final PFS analysis was to be performed when approximately 363 progressions or deaths (if death occurred before progression) were observed. The analysis had power of 90% to detect a 50% increase in PFS using a two-sided alpha of 0.01||0.55|0.35|<0.000001
81741511|NCT00073307|163179346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates (CR+PR)|-2.1||||||95.0|-3.7|-0.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjustments for country and Motzer category|difference in response rates (CR+PR) = Placebo - Sorafenib|||-0.6|-3.7|
81450681|NCT00998309|162588106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.645|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was complications. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without complications in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events (TRAEs)."||||=0.645
81450682|NCT00998309|162588107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.679|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was previous antibiotic treatment history (PATH). The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without previous antibiotic treatment history (PTH) in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events (TRAEs)."||||=0.679
81450683|NCT00998309|162588108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.234|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was comcomittant drugs. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without comcomittant drugs in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events (TRAEs)."||||=0.234
81741512|NCT00073307|163179347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||random coefficient model|Random coefficient model adjusted for baseline Motzer score, baseline FKSI-10 score and relative day of FKSI-10 completion.||Approximately 200 subjects per group, assuming a 10% drop out rate, were required to detect a 2 point difference between sorafenib and placebo at approximately 80% power with a two-sided alpha of 0.05||||0.98
81741513|NCT00073307|163179348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||random coefficient model|Random coefficient model adjusted for baseline Motzer score, baseline PWB score and relative day of PWB completion.||Approximately 200 subjects per group, assuming a 10% drop out rate, were required to detect a 2 point difference between sorafenib and placebo at approximately 80% power with a two-sided alpha of 0.05||||0.83
81741514|NCT03499873|163179349|EQUIVALENCE|90% CI on the Test-to-Reference difference for the proportion of subjects with cure should be contained within the interval \[-0.20, +0.20\]|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.026|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.124|0.073||||||||0.073|-0.124|
81741515|NCT03499873|163179349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0005
81741516|NCT03499873|163179349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0003
81741517|NCT00840281|163179350|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.0||||||90.0|94.9|105.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%|||105|94.9|
81741518|NCT00840281|163179351|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|101.0||||||90.0|98.6|103.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%|||103|98.6|
81741519|NCT00840281|163179352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|101.0||||||90.0|98.7|103.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||103|98.7|
81741520|NCT00957021|163179366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||KSS Pain/Motion and Function Score comparison from pre-op to 1, 2 and 5 year||||<.0001
81741521|NCT00957021|163179367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||SF-36 Physical score comparison from pre-op to 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years||||<.0001
81741522|NCT00957021|163179367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||SF-36 Mental score comparison from pre-op to 1 year||||<.0001
81741523|NCT00957021|163179367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0017|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||SF-36 Mental score comparison from pre-op to 2 year||||0.0017
81741524|NCT00957021|163179367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0055|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||SF-36 Mental score comparison from pre-op to 3 year||||0.0055
81741525|NCT00957021|163179367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||SF-36 Mental score comparison from pre-op to 4 year||||0.0050
81741526|NCT00957021|163179367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||SF-36 Mental score comparison from pre-op to 5 year||||0.0018
81741527|NCT00957021|163179369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||LEAS score comparison from pre-op to 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years||||<.0001
81741528|NCT02003391|163179396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6191|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-3.8503|||ANCOVA|||||-3.8503||<0.0001
81741529|NCT02463487|163179406|OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.87
81741530|NCT02463487|163179408|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81741531|NCT03105297|163179468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0147||95.0||||p-value for comparing between treatments (strip/no strip) were computed from mixed models with treatment \& period as fixed effects, participants as random effects \& time as repeated measures effect.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0147
81741532|NCT03105297|163179469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-values are from a one sample t-test using SAS UNIVARIATE on change from baseline.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81741533|NCT03105297|163179470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-values are from a one sample t-test using SAS UNIVARIATE on change from baseline.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81741534|NCT03105297|163179471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0073||95.0||||p-values are from a one sample t-test using SAS (Statistical Analysis System) UNIVARIATE on change from baseline.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0073
81741535|NCT03544216|163179537|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||"Results of post-hoc analyses comparing scores of each lens type to one another:~Habitual lens and multifocal contact lens: p \<0.001 Habitual lens and single vision lens: p \<0.001 Multifocal lens and single vision lens: p = 0.08"|Generalized linear models|||Generalized linear models (controlling for repeated measures) of crossover analyses was run to compare mean CLDEQ-8 scores with habitual, multifocal, and single vision contact lenses (controlling for order)||||<0.001
81741536|NCT03544216|163179537|OTHER|||||||0.5||||||Analysis controlled for order, visit, and repeated measures.|Generalized linear model|||A generalized linear model was run to determine if there was an interaction between lens type (single vision or multifocal) and refractive error (continuous, mean binocular spherical equivalent)||||0.5
81741537|NCT03544216|163179537|OTHER|||||||0.7||||||Analysis controlled for order, visit, and repeated measures.|Generalized linear model|||A generalized linear model was run to determine if there was an interaction between magnitude in accommodative lag (measured in diopters with a 2 diopter visual target) and lens type (single vision or multifocal)||||0.7
81741538|NCT03544216|163179537|OTHER|||||||0.3||||||Analysis controlled for order, visit, and repeated measures.|Generalized linear model|||A generalized linear model was run to determine if there was an interaction between lens type (single vision or multifocal) and age (continuous, measured in self-reported years)||||0.3
81441752|NCT01287039|162574510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.238|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0967||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|0.428|||Mixed model repeated measures|||For each week and overall change, inferential statistics were from mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, region, oral glucocorticosteroids use at enrollment and sex as fixed factors, and covariates for height and baseline value and patient as a random effect. Unstructured covariance structure was assumed for the repeated measures.||0.428|0.048|0.0143
81441753|NCT01287039|162574511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.266|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0681||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.399|-0.132|||Mixed model repeated measures|||For each week and overall change, inferential statistics were from mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, region, oral glucocorticosteroids use at enrollment and sex as fixed factors, and covariates for height and baseline value and patient as a random effect. Unstructured covariance structure was assumed for the repeated measures.||-0.132|-0.399|0.0001
81441754|NCT01287039|162574512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.575|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.75|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by baseline usage of oral corticosteroid (yes or no) and geographical region (US or other).|Reslizumab vs placebo|Kaplan-Meier estimate of probability (5) of not experiencing a CAE by week 52. The first CAEs for each patient occurring after randomization and up to 2 weeks after the end of treatment period were analyzed. Patients without a CAE within this time frame were censored at two weeks after the treatment completion date or study discontinuation, whichever came first.||0.750|0.440|<0.0001
81441755|NCT01287039|162574513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0125|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.083|||Mixed model repeated measures|||For each week, inferential statistics were from mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, region, oral glucocorticosteroids use at enrollment as fixed factor, and covariate baseline value and patient as a random effect. Unstructured covariance structure was assumed for the repeated measures.||0.083|0.034|<0.0001
81441756|NCT01287039|162574514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.276|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1632||0.0919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.597|0.045|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Inferential statistics were from mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, region, OCS use at enrollment as fixed factors, and covariate for baseline value and patient as a random effect. Unstructured covariance structure was assumed for the repeated measures.||0.045|-0.597|0.0919
81441757|NCT01287039|162574515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.466|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0244|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.514|-0.418|||Mixed model repeated measures|||"Eosinophil Count Over 16 Weeks~Inferential statistics were from mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, region, oral glucocorticosteroids use at enrollment as fixed factor, and covariate baseline value and patient as a random effect. Unstructured covariance structure was assumed for the repeated measures."||-0.418|-0.514|<0.0001
81441758|NCT01287039|162574515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.455|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0182|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.491|-0.419|||Mixed model repeated measures|||"Eosinophil Count Over 52 Weeks~Inferential statistics were from mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, region, oral glucocorticosteroids use at enrollment as fixed factor, and covariate baseline value and patient as a random effect. Unstructured covariance structure was assumed for the repeated measures."||-0.419|-0.491|<0.0001
81441759|NCT01287039|162574517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||CAE rate ratio (reslizumab vs placebo)|0.4499|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3255|0.622||The treatment effect was tested using the likelihood based Chi-square test at the 0.05 significance level.|Chi-squared|||CAE Due to Requiring Systemic Corticosteroids The frequency of CAEs was analyzed using the generalized linear model (GLM) for data from the negative binomial distributions that is commonly referred to as the negative binomial (NB) regression model. The primary NB model included the treatment group and randomization stratification factors as model factors and the logarithm of follow up time excluding the summed duration of exacerbations in the treatment period as an offset variable.||0.6220|0.3255|<0.0001
81441760|NCT01287039|162574517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||CAE rate ratio (reslizumab vs placebo)|0.6595||||0.2572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.321|1.355||The treatment effect was tested using the likelihood based Chi-square test at the 0.05 significance level.|Chi-squared|||CAE Due to Hospitalization or ER visit The frequency of CAEs was analyzed using the generalized linear model (GLM) for data from the negative binomial distributions that is commonly referred to as the negative binomial (NB) regression model. The primary NB model included the treatment group and randomization stratification factors as model factors and the logarithm of follow up time excluding the summed duration of exacerbations in the treatment period as an offset variable.||1.3550|0.3210|0.2572
81473621|NCT04575584|162639141|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.5938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.58|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary+ score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.58|0.45|0.5938
81473622|NCT04575584|162639142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.2644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.88|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary+ score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.88|0.75|0.2644
81441761|NCT01272921|162574527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.54|||Z score|||||0.54|0.49|<0.001
81441762|NCT01272921|162574527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.21|||Z score|||||0.21|0.18|<0.001
81441763|NCT01272921|162574528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-6.0||Post hoc comparison were made against the 30-mL volume group and corrected for 6 comparisons using the Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The sample selected for this study,70 per drug group (or 10 in each of the 7 groups), achieves 88% power to detect a minimal difference of 4 hours in duration at a significance level (α) of 0.05 and a standard deviation of 3 hours using Williams test. We chose a difference of 4 hours as this was the interval used for assessment in the postoperative period at night. We sought to detect a difference that was equal to 1 observation period difference.||-6.00|-17.00|0.05
81441764|NCT01272921|162574528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-6.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The sample selected for this study,70 per drug group (or 10 in each of the 7 groups), achieves 88% power to detect a minimal difference of 4 hours in duration at a significance level (α) of 0.05 and a standard deviation of 3 hours using Williams test. We chose a difference of 4 hours as this was the interval used for assessment in the postoperative period at night. We sought to detect a difference that was equal to 1 observation period difference.||-6.00|-15.00|0.05
81441765|NCT01272921|162574528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-4.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The sample selected for this study,70 per drug group (or 10 in each of the 7 groups), achieves 88% power to detect a minimal difference of 4 hours in duration at a significance level (α) of 0.05 and a standard deviation of 3 hours using Williams test. We chose a difference of 4 hours as this was the interval used for assessment in the postoperative period at night. We sought to detect a difference that was equal to 1 observation period difference.||-4.00|-10.00|0.05
81441766|NCT01272921|162574528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The sample selected for this study,70 per drug group (or 10 in each of the 7 groups), achieves 88% power to detect a minimal difference of 4 hours in duration at a significance level (α) of 0.05 and a standard deviation of 3 hours using Williams test. We chose a difference of 4 hours as this was the interval used for assessment in the postoperative period at night. We sought to detect a difference that was equal to 1 observation period difference.||-2.00|-7.00|0.05
81441767|NCT03575871|162574587|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|19.3||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|29.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The estimate and confidence interval (CI) for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||29.0|9.6|0.0008
81441768|NCT03575871|162574587|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|28.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|38.8||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||38.8|18.6|<0.0001
81441769|NCT03575871|162574588|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|33.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.3|44.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||44.4|23.3|<0.0001
81441770|NCT03575871|162574588|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|50.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.0|60.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||60.9|40.0|<0.0001
81441771|NCT03575871|162574589|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|19.2||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|27.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||27.4|11.0|0.0002
81441772|NCT03575871|162574589|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|31.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.3|40.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||40.2|22.3|<0.0001
81441773|NCT03575871|162574589|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|27.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.9|36.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||36.2|18.9|<0.0001
81473623|NCT04575584|162639142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.2184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.14|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary+ score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||3.14|0.77|0.2184
81441774|NCT03575871|162574589|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|46.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.2|55.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||55.7|37.2|<0.0001
81473624|NCT04575584|162639142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.94|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary+ score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.94|0.53|0.9771
81441775|NCT03575871|162574589|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|27.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.8|38.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||38.0|16.8|<0.0001
81441776|NCT03575871|162574589|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|39.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.9|50.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||50.6|28.9|<0.0001
81473625|NCT04575584|162639143|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.06|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary+ score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.06|0.46|0.9445
81441777|NCT03575871|162574589|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|29.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.9|39.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||39.6|18.9|<0.0001
81441778|NCT03575871|162574589|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|38.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.1|49.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||49.1|28.1|<0.0001
81441779|NCT03575871|162574590|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM) contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.1|-2.3|<0.0001
81441780|NCT03575871|162574590|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM) contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.6|-2.8|<0.0001
81441781|NCT03575871|162574592|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|8.8||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|14.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||14.9|2.8|0.0150
81441782|NCT03575871|162574592|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|22.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.0|30.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||30.3|15.0|<0.0001
81441783|NCT03575871|162574592|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|20.0||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.9|29.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||29.0|10.9|0.0004
81441784|NCT03575871|162574592|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|44.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.8|53.8||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||53.8|34.8|<0.0001
81441785|NCT03575871|162574592|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|30.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|41.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||41.2|19.7|<0.0001
81441786|NCT03575871|162574592|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|47.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.8|58.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||58.0|36.8|<0.0001
81441787|NCT03575871|162574593|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|5.1||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|10.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||10.0|0.2|0.0459
81441788|NCT03575871|162574593|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|14.2||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|20.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||20.5|7.8|0.0005
81441789|NCT03575871|162574593|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|12.9||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|19.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||19.4|6.3|0.0019
81441790|NCT03575871|162574593|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|31.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.6|39.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||39.9|23.6|<0.0001
81441791|NCT03575871|162574593|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|11.9||||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|21.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||21.4|2.4|0.0246
81450684|NCT00998309|162588109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.039|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was non-drug therapy. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without non-drug therapy in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events (TRAEs)."||||=0.039
81450685|NCT00998309|162588110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.605|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Pregnancy in Female. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without Pregnancy in the Incidence Rate of Treatment Related Adverse Events (TRAEs) in Female."||||=0.605
81450686|NCT01559389|162588120|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.5||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.21||P-values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|The method was a paired t-test||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the overall GRISS score between females with UUI and their male partners||0.21|-1.23|.16
81441792|NCT03575871|162574593|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|26.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|36.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||36.9|17.0|<0.0001
81441793|NCT03575871|162574594|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.7||P-value was not estimable since there were no events.||||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||3.7|-3.7|
81441794|NCT03575871|162574594|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|1.9||||0.2262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|6.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||6.1|-2.2|0.2262
81441795|NCT03575871|162574594|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|1.9||||0.2223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|6.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||6.1|-2.2|0.2223
81441796|NCT03575871|162574594|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|4.5||||0.0597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|9.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||9.2|-0.2|0.0597
81441797|NCT03575871|162574594|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|1.3||||0.3207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|5.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||5.2|-2.7|0.3207
81441798|NCT03575871|162574594|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|4.5||||0.0586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|9.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||9.2|-0.2|0.0586
81441799|NCT03575871|162574594|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|5.2||||0.0419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|10.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||10.1|0.3|0.0419
81441800|NCT03575871|162574594|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|6.3||||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|11.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||11.4|1.2|0.0244
81441801|NCT03575871|162574595|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|25.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.8|35.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||35.2|14.8|<0.0001
81441802|NCT03575871|162574595|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|44.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.9|54.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||54.6|33.9|<0.0001
81441803|NCT03575871|162574595|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|30.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.5|42.8||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||42.8|17.5|<0.0001
81441804|NCT03575871|162574595|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|49.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.8|61.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||61.7|37.8|<0.0001
81441805|NCT03575871|162574595|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|31.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.8|44.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||44.3|18.8|<0.0001
81473626|NCT04575584|162639143|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.3227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|3.37|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary+ score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||3.37|0.67|0.3227
81441806|NCT03575871|162574595|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|47.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.7|59.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||59.6|35.7|<0.0001
81441807|NCT03575871|162574595|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|48.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.2|60.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||60.1|37.2|<0.0001
81441808|NCT03575871|162574595|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|60.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.1|71.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||71.0|49.1|<0.0001
81441809|NCT03575871|162574596|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|2.5||||0.1623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|6.8||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||6.8|-1.7|0.1623
81441810|NCT03575871|162574596|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|9.1||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|14.7||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||14.7|3.4|0.0070
81441811|NCT03575871|162574596|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|9.7||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|15.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||15.4|4.0|0.0049
81441812|NCT03575871|162574596|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|22.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.5|30.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||30.2|15.5|<0.0001
81441813|NCT03575871|162574596|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|14.6||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|22.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||22.0|7.2|0.0013
81441814|NCT03575871|162574596|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|31.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.1|40.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||40.1|23.1|<0.0001
81441815|NCT03575871|162574596|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|20.1||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|28.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||28.3|11.9|0.0001
81441816|NCT03575871|162574596|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|33.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.6|42.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||42.5|24.6|<0.0001
81441817|NCT03575871|162574597|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.7||P-value could not be calculated since percentage of participants with events was 0.||||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||3.7|-3.7|
81473627|NCT04575584|162639143|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.61|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with Pulmonary+ score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.61|0.39|0.5200
81473628|NCT04575584|162639144|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.8732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.47|||Wald Chi-Square||Proportional odds model with National Early Warning Score (NEWS) categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.47|0.46|0.8732
81473629|NCT04575584|162639144|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.1277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.19|||Wald Chi-square||Proportional odds model with NEWS categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.19|0.25|0.1277
81473630|NCT04575584|162639144|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.4326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.61|||Wald Chi-Square||Proportional odds model with NEWS categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.61|0.33|0.4326
81441818|NCT03575871|162574597|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|1.3||||0.3261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|5.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||5.3|-2.8|0.3261
81441819|NCT03575871|162574597|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|1.3||||0.3207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|5.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||5.3|-2.7|0.3207
81441820|NCT03575871|162574597|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|3.9||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|8.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||8.5|-0.8|0.0810
81441821|NCT03575871|162574597|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|1.3||||0.3207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|5.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||5.2|-2.7|0.3207
81741539|NCT03544216|163179537|OTHER|||||||0.047||||||Analysis controlled for order, visit, and repeated measures|Generalized linear model|||A generalized linear model was run to determine if there was an interaction between lens type (single vision or multifocal) and age (measured categorically as 30 to \<35 years old and 35 to 40 years old, by self report)|"Post-Hoc Testing comparing CLDEQ-8 scores and the interaction between lens type and age group (denoted by lens type\*age group) produced the following results:~p = 0.01 for MF\*\<35 age group compared to Single Vision (SV)\*\<35 age group p = 0.07 for MF\*\<35 age group compared to MF\*\>35 age group p \> 0.05 for MF\*\<35 age group compared to Single Vision (SV)\*\>35 age group p \> 0.05 for SV\*\<35 age group compared to SV\*\>35 age group p \>0.05 for SV\*\<35 age group compared to MF\*\>35 age group p \> 0.05 for MF\*\>35 age group compared to SV\*\>25 age group"|||0.047
81741540|NCT02034513|163179560|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the 95% confidence interval for the rate ratio (IDeg/IGlar) was ≤1.10 or equivalently if the p-value for the 1-sided test of H0: RR \>1.10 against HA: RR ≤1.10 was less than 2.5%, where RR is the estimated rate ratio IDeg/IGlar.|Treatment ratio|0.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.94|||Poisson||If non-inferiority was confirmed the superiority of IDeg/IGlar was investigated outside of the test hierarchy. Superiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval was \<1.00.|Statistical analysis was performed on the FAS. Number of subjects analysed=subjects in the FAS, who were exposed in at least one maintenance period. Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints: Step 1: Number of treatment-emergent severe or BG confirmed symptomatic hypoglycaemic episodes during the maintenance period.||0.94|0.85|<0.0001
81741541|NCT02034513|163179561|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the 95% confidence interval for the rate ratio (IDeg/IGlar) was ≤1.10 or equivalently if the p-value for the 1-sided test of H0: RR \>1.10 against HA: RR ≤1.10 was less than 2.5%, where RR is the estimated rate ratio IDeg/IGlar.|Treatment ratio|0.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.73|||Poisson||If non-inferiority was confirmed the superiority of IDeg/IGlar was investigated outside of the test hierarchy. Superiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval was \<1.00.|Statistical analysis was performed on the FAS. Number of subjects analysed=subjects in the FAS, who were exposed in at least one maintenance period. Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints: Step 2: Number of treatment-emergent severe or BG confirmed symptomatic nocturnal hypoglycaemic episodes during the maintenance period.||0.73|0.56|<0.0001
81741542|NCT02034513|163179562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016||||||Superiority was confirmed if the p-value was less than 0.025.|McNemar|||Statistical analysis was performed on the FAS. Number of subjects analysed=subjects in the FAS, who were exposed in both the maintenance periods. Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints: Step 3: Proportion of subjects with one or more severe hypoglycaemic episodes during the maintenance period.||||0.0016
81741543|NCT02034513|163179564|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was below or equal to 0.40%. Comparison groups: IDeg versus IGlar. Number of subjects included in analysis is 437 (n=220 for IDeg and n=217 for IGlar).|Treatment contrast|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.15||||||"Change from baseline in HbA1c at week 32 (treatment period 1). Before testing the primary endpoint, the secondary supportive efficacy endpoint Change from baseline in HbA1c after 32 weeks of treatment was tested for non-inferiority as a prerequisite for testing the primary endpoint. Analysis was based on mixed model for repeated measurement (MMRM); treatment, sex, region, pre-trial insulin treatment regimen, visit and dosing time were fixed effects, and age and baseline HbA1c were covariates."||0.15|-0.10|
81741544|NCT02034513|163179564|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was below or equal to 0.40%. Comparison groups: IDeg versus IGlar. Number of subjects included in analysis is 410 (n=202 for IDeg and n=208 for IGlar).|Treatment contrast|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.23||||||"Change from baseline in HbA1c at week 64 (treatment period 2). The baseline values are week 32 values. Before the primary endpoint was tested, the secondary supportive efficacy endpoint Change from baseline in HbA1c after 32 weeks of treatment was tested for non-inferiority as prerequisite for testing the primary endpoint. Analysis was based on MMRM; treatment, sex, region, pre-trial insulin treatment regimen, visit and dosing time were fixed effects, and age and baseline HbA1c were covariates"||0.23|-0.00|
81741545|NCT02578641|163179566|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.1942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.56||Between-treatment comparisons were assessed using stratified log-rank test stratified by country and disease stage per randomization stratification.|Log Rank|Log-rank test of Hazards Ration equals 1, using Cox proportional hazards regression.|Hazard ratios were estimated using Cox proportional hazards regression.|||1.56|0.91|0.1942
81741546|NCT04158687|163179587|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.6003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|2.6|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|MMRM included fixed effects of treatment group, analysis visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and a baseline-by-visit interaction.||||2.6|-4.5|0.6003
81741547|NCT04158687|163179587|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|5.0|||MMRM|MMRM included fixed effects of treatment group, analysis visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and a baseline-by-visit interaction.||||5.0|-2.0|0.3920
81741548|NCT04158687|163179587|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.1444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|6.0|||MMRM|MMRM included fixed effects of treatment group, analysis visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and a baseline-by-visit interaction.||||6.0|-0.9|0.1444
81741549|NCT04158687|163179588|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.8065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||MMRM|MMRM included fixed effects of treatment group, analysis visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and a baseline-by-visit interaction.||||0.2|-0.3|0.8065
81741550|NCT04158687|163179588|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.2121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4|||MMRM|MMRM included fixed effects of treatment group, analysis visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and a baseline-by-visit interaction.||||0.4|-0.1|0.2121
81473631|NCT04575584|162639145|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.88|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.88|0.50|0.6830
81473632|NCT04575584|162639145|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.39|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.39|0.42|1.000
81741551|NCT04158687|163179588|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.5|||MMRM|MMRM included fixed effects of treatment group, analysis visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and a baseline-by-visit interaction.||||0.5|0.0|0.0264
81741552|NCT04158687|163179589|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.6101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|3.5|||MMRM|MMRM included fixed effects of treatment group, analysis visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and a baseline-by-visit interaction.||||3.5|-2.1|0.6101
81741553|NCT04158687|163179589|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.6237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|2.1|||MMRM|MMRM included fixed effects of treatment group, analysis visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and a baseline-by-visit interaction.||||2.1|-3.4|0.6237
81741554|NCT04158687|163179589|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.1764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|0.8|||MMRM|MMRM included fixed effects of treatment group, analysis visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and a baseline-by-visit interaction.||||0.8|-4.6|0.1764
81741555|NCT06078501|163179617|OTHER|||||||0.695||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Mann-Whitney U test|||||||0.695
81741556|NCT06078501|163179618|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Mann-Whitney U test|The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.||||||0.91
81741557|NCT06078501|163179619|OTHER|||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81741558|NCT06078501|163179620|OTHER|||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81741559|NCT06078501|163179621|OTHER|||||||0.887||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Mann-Whitney U test|||||||0.887
81741560|NCT06078501|163179622|OTHER|||||||0.887||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Mann-Whitney U test|||||||0.887
81741561|NCT06078501|163179624|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81741562|NCT06078501|163179625|OTHER|||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Mann-Whitney U test|||||||1.0
81741563|NCT06078501|163179626|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81741564|NCT00834444|163179635|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|96.9||||||90.0|87.8|107.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||107|87.8|
81741565|NCT00834444|163179636|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.0||||||90.0|97.9|103.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||103|97.9|
81473633|NCT04575584|162639145|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.2|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.20|0.37|0.8244
81473634|NCT04575584|162639146|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.5022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.64|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.64|0.36|0.5022
81741566|NCT00834444|163179637|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.0||||||90.0|97.7|103.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||103|97.7|
81741567|NCT02052895|163179638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of ROC-AUC|0.0317||||0.3924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0409|0.1043|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.1043|-0.0409|0.3924
81741568|NCT02420353|163179722|OTHER|||||||0.0498|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effect model||||0.0498
81741569|NCT02420353|163179723|OTHER|Mixed effects model||||||0.7024|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7024
81741570|NCT02420353|163179724|OTHER|Mixed effects model||||||0.135|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.135
81741571|NCT02420353|163179725|OTHER|Mixed effects model||||||0.6836|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6836
81741572|NCT02420353|163179726|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.9271|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9271
81741573|NCT02420353|163179727|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.1576|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1576
81741574|NCT02420353|163179728|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.5586|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5586
81741575|NCT02420353|163179729|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.45|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.45
81741576|NCT02420353|163179730|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.8573|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8573
81741577|NCT02420353|163179731|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.0564|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0564
81741578|NCT02420353|163179732|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.7883|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7883
81741579|NCT02420353|163179733|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.0901|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0901
81741580|NCT02420353|163179734|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.6292|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6292
81741581|NCT02420353|163179735|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.161|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.161
81741582|NCT02420353|163179736|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.4437|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4437
81741583|NCT02420353|163179737|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.7325|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7325
81741584|NCT02420353|163179738|OTHER|Mixed effects analysis||||||0.6291|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6291
81741585|NCT02420353|163179739|OTHER|Mixed-effects model||||||0.3332|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3332
81741586|NCT02420353|163179740|OTHER|Mixed effects analysis||||||0.79|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.79
81741587|NCT02420353|163179741|OTHER|Mixed effects analysis||||||0.4965|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4965
81741588|NCT02420353|163179742|OTHER|mixed effects analysis||||||0.1331|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1331
81741589|NCT02420353|163179743|OTHER|Mixed-model analysis||||||0.5251|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5251
81741590|NCT02420353|163179744|OTHER|Mixed effects analysis||||||0.1064|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1064
81741591|NCT02420353|163179745|OTHER|Mixed effects analysis||||||0.4852|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4852
81741592|NCT02420353|163179746|OTHER|||||||0.7943|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7943
81741593|NCT02420353|163179747|OTHER|||||||0.0894|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0894
81741594|NCT02420353|163179748|OTHER|Mixed effects analysis||||||0.0673|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0673
81741595|NCT02420353|163179749|OTHER|Mixed effects analysis||||||0.0185|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0185
81741596|NCT02420353|163179750|OTHER|mixed effects analysis||||||0.6094|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6094
81741597|NCT02420353|163179751|OTHER|mixed effects analysis||||||0.3279|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3279
81741598|NCT02420353|163179752|OTHER|mixed effects analysis||||||0.2802|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2802
81441822|NCT03575871|162574597|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|3.8||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|8.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||8.4|-0.7|0.0810
81741599|NCT02420353|163179753|OTHER|||||||0.1064|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1064
81741600|NCT02420353|163179754|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.0509|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0509
81741601|NCT02420353|163179755|OTHER|mixed effects analysis||||||0.1605|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1605
81741602|NCT02420353|163179756|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.0357|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0357
81741603|NCT02420353|163179757|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.0122|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0122
81741604|NCT02420353|163179758|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.5853|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5853
81741605|NCT02420353|163179759|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.6288|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6288
81741606|NCT02420353|163179760|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.5022|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5022
81741607|NCT02420353|163179761|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.7507|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7507
81741608|NCT02420353|163179762|OTHER|mixed effects model|||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.0001
81741609|NCT02420353|163179763|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.8581|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8581
81741610|NCT02420353|163179764|OTHER|mixed effects model||||||0.0208|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0208
81741611|NCT02420353|163179765|OTHER|Mixed effects model||||||0.8581|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8581
81741612|NCT01438060|163179766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|1.49||Baseline data was evaluated by analysis of variance (ANOVA) with treatment and study center as main effects.|ANOVA||Model based estimate.|Analysis at Baseline (Day 0)||1.49|-1.15|0.802
81741613|NCT01438060|163179766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|0.44||ANCOVA model for LOCF data set included the baseline measure as covariate and the study center and treatment as main effects.|ANCOVA||Model based estimate|Analysis at Week 10||0.44|-2.49|0.169
81741614|NCT01438060|163179769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|0.79||||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with controlling for treatment and study center||Analysis at Week 1||1.35|0.47|0.391
81741615|NCT01438060|163179769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|0.95||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test with controlling for treatment and study center||Analysis at Week 2||1.31|0.69|0.766
81741616|NCT01438060|163179769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|1.01||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.32||CMH test with controlling for treatment and study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at Week 3||1.32|0.76|0.967
81741617|NCT01438060|163179769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|0.92||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.19||CMH test with controlling for treatment and study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at Week 4||1.19|0.71|0.505
81741618|NCT01438060|163179769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|1.07||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.36||CMH test with controlling for treatment and study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at Week 6||1.36|0.84|0.590
81741619|NCT01438060|163179769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|1.1||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.37||CMH test with controlling for treatment and study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at Week 8||1.37|0.89|0.374
81741620|NCT01438060|163179769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|1.15||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.41||CMH test with controlling for treatment and study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at Week 10||1.41|0.94|0.175
81741621|NCT01438060|163179770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|0.88||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.92||CMH test with controlling for treatment and study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at week 1||1.92|0.41|0.753
81741622|NCT01438060|163179770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|0.9||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.32||CMH test with controlling for treatment and study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at week 2||1.32|0.62|0.600
81741623|NCT01438060|163179770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|0.93||||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.31||CMH test with controlling for treatment and study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at week 3||1.31|0.65|0.673
81741624|NCT01438060|163179770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|0.83||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.14||CMH test with controlling for treatment and study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at week 4||1.14|0.60|0.255
81741625|NCT01438060|163179770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|0.99||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.33||CMH test with controlling for treatment and study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at week 6||1.33|0.74|0.958
81741626|NCT01438060|163179770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|0.92||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.19||CMH test with controlling for treatment and study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at week 8||1.19|0.71|0.525
81741627|NCT01438060|163179770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|1.07||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.4||CMH test with controlling for treatment and study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at week 10||1.40|0.82|0.602
81741628|NCT01438060|163179774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133||95.0||||CMH Row Means test with controlling for study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at Week 1||||0.133
81741629|NCT01438060|163179774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.282||95.0||||CMH Row Means test with controlling for study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at Week 2||||0.282
81741630|NCT01438060|163179774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.571||95.0||||CMH Row Means test with controlling for study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at Week 3||||0.571
81741631|NCT01438060|163179774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.895||95.0||||CMH Row Means test with controlling for study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at Week 4||||0.895
81741632|NCT01438060|163179774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.817||95.0||||CMH Row Means test with controlling for study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at Week 6||||0.817
81741633|NCT01438060|163179774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.795||95.0||||CMH Row Means test with controlling for study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at Week 8||||0.795
81741634|NCT01438060|163179774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.564||95.0||||CMH Row Means test with controlling for study center|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis at Week 10||||0.564
81741635|NCT01438060|163179776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|1.54|||ANCOVA|||Analysis at baseline||1.54|-1.08|0.733
81741636|NCT01438060|163179776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-0.54|||ANOVA|||Analysis at Week 10||-0.54|-2.16|0.001
81741637|NCT03602339|163179821|NON_INFERIORITY|"The score to evaluate the non-inferiority is calculated for each subject as (combined unenhanced/gadobutrol-enhanced - unenhanced) - 0.8\*(combined unenhanced/gadoterate-enhanced - unenhanced). The 95% CI is based on a t-distribution. The non-inferiority for gadobutrol is achieved if the one-sided p-value for H0: (gadobutrol minus unenhanced) - 0.8\*(gadoterate minus unenhanced) ≤ 0 is lower than 0.025."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.455|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.347|0.562||No type I error adjustment for multiple comparisons is needed because tests on all 3 primary efficacy variables must be significant to demonstrate primary efficacy.|Paired t-test|||Difference (gadobutrol minus unenhanced) - (gadoterate minus unenhanced)||0.562|0.347|< 0.0001
81741638|NCT03602339|163179822|NON_INFERIORITY|"The score to evaluate the non-inferiority is calculated for each subject as (combined unenhanced/gadobutrol-enhanced - unenhanced) - 0.8\*(combined unenhanced/gadoterate-enhanced - unenhanced). The 95% CI is based on a t-distribution. The non-inferiority for gadobutrol is achieved if the one-sided p-value for H0: (gadobutrol minus unenhanced) - 0.8\*(gadoterate minus unenhanced) ≤ 0 is lower than 0.025."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|||=|0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.342||No type I error adjustment for multiple comparisons is needed because tests on all 3 primary efficacy variables must be significant to demonstrate primary efficacy.|Paired t-test|||Difference (gadobutrol minus unenhanced) - (gadoterate minus unenhanced)||0.342|0.017|= 0.0151
81741639|NCT03602339|163179823|NON_INFERIORITY|"The score to evaluate the non-inferiority is calculated for each subject as (combined unenhanced/gadobutrol-enhanced - unenhanced) - 0.8\*(combined unenhanced/gadoterate-enhanced - unenhanced). The 95% CI is based on a t-distribution. The non-inferiority for gadobutrol is achieved if the one-sided p-value for H0: (gadobutrol minus unenhanced) - 0.8\*(gadoterate minus unenhanced) ≤ 0 is lower than 0.025."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|0.275||No type I error adjustment for multiple comparisons is needed because tests on all 3 primary efficacy variables must be significant to demonstrate primary efficacy.|Paired t-test|||Difference (gadobutrol minus unenhanced) - (gadoterate minus unenhanced)||0.275|0.024|= 0.0100
81741640|NCT03602339|163179824|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.35. If the lower limit of the 95% CI is \> -0.35, then non-inferiority is achieved.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.073|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.176||||||Difference (Gadobutrol - Gadoterate)||0.176|-0.030|
81473635|NCT04575584|162639146|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.5204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.64|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.64|0.37|0.5204
81741641|NCT03602339|163179825|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 10%, if the lower limit of the confidence interval \> -10%, then non-inferiority is achieved.|Difference (Gadobutrol - Gadoterate)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.4|||||The 95% confidence intervals are based on McNemar's test.|Accuracy Difference (Gadobutrol - Gadoterate)||3.40|-3.40|
81741642|NCT03602339|163179825|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 10%, if the lower limit of the confidence interval \> -10%, then non-inferiority is achieved.|Difference (Gadobutrol - Gadoterate)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|5.22|||||The 95% confidence intervals are based on McNemar's test.|Sensitivity Difference (Gadobutrol - Gadoterate)||5.22|-5.22|
81741643|NCT03602339|163179825|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 10%, if the lower limit of the confidence interval \> -10%, then non-inferiority is achieved.|Difference (Gadobutrol - Gadoterate)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||The 95% confidence intervals are based on McNemar's test. No continuity correction for calculation of the confidence interval was included. Zero cells lead to degenerated confidence interval.|Specificity Difference (Gadobutrol - Gadoterate)||0.00|0.00|
81741644|NCT03602339|163179826|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.076|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.14||||||Difference (Gadobutrol - Gadoterate)||0.140|0.011|
81741645|NCT03602339|163179827|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.11|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Comparison of image quality between gadobutrol and gadoterate||0.11|-0.10|0.9149
81741646|NCT03602339|163179828|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01968|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03491|-0.00445||||||Difference (Gadobutrol-Gadoterate) for Relative score||-0.00445|-0.03491|
81741647|NCT03602339|163179828|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.00586|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00589|0.01762||||||Difference (Gadobutrol-Gadoterate) for Full image score||0.01762|-0.00589|
81741648|NCT03602339|163179828|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.00139|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00471|0.00749||||||Difference (Gadobutrol-Gadoterate) for Dice score||0.00749|-0.00471|
81741649|NCT03602339|163179830|EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence test was calculated using the two one-sided t-tests (TOST) procedure with null hypotheses H01: (gadobutrol - gadoterate) ≤ -0.05 \* (gadoterate), and H02: (gadobutrol - gadoterate) ≥ +0.05 \* (gadoterate).||||||0.0049||||||The overall p-value was calculated as max(p1, p2) where p1 and p2 are the results of null hypotheses H01 and H02 respectively.|Two one-sided t-tests (TOST)|||||||0.0049
81741650|NCT03602339|163179831|EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence test was calculated using the two one-sided t-tests (TOST) procedure with null hypotheses H01: (gadobutrol - gadoterate) ≤ -0.05 \* (gadoterate) and H02: (gadobutrol - gadoterate) ≥ +0.05 \* (gadoterate).||||||0.0013||||||The overall p-value was calculated as max(p1, p2) where p1 and p2 are the results of null hypotheses H01 and H02 respectively.|Two one-sided t-tests (TOST)|||||||0.0013
81441823|NCT03575871|162574597|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|5.2||||0.0419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|10.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||10.1|0.3|0.0419
81441824|NCT03575871|162574597|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|7.0||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|12.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||12.2|1.8|0.0180
81441825|NCT03575871|162574598|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-30.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.1|-22.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-22.3|-38.1|<0.0001
81441826|NCT03575871|162574598|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-42.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.3|-34.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-34.4|-50.3|<0.0001
81441827|NCT03575871|162574598|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-29.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.1|-21.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-21.7|-38.1|<0.0001
81441828|NCT03575871|162574598|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-44.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.8|-36.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-36.3|-52.8|<0.0001
81441829|NCT03575871|162574598|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-26.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.2|-16.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-16.7|-36.2|<0.0001
81441830|NCT03575871|162574598|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-40.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.0|-30.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-30.4|-50.0|<0.0001
81441831|NCT03575871|162574598|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-31.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.1|-19.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-19.7|-43.1|<0.0001
81473636|NCT04575584|162639146|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.0991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.13|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.13|0.24|0.0991
81473637|NCT04575584|162639147|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.6346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.29|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.29|0.60|0.6346
81473638|NCT04575584|162639147|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.7596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.75|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.75|0.46|0.7596
81741651|NCT03602339|163179832|EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence test was calculated using the two one-sided t-tests (TOST) procedure with null hypotheses H01: (gadobutrol - gadoterate) ≤ -0.05 \* (gadoterate) and H02: (gadobutrol - gadoterate) ≥ +0.05 \* (gadoterate).||||||0.0065||||||The overall p-value was calculated as max(p1, p2) where p1 and p2 are the results of null hypotheses H01 and H02 respectively.|Two one-sided t-tests (TOST)|||||||0.0065
81441832|NCT03575871|162574598|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-44.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.4|-33.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-33.0|-56.4|<0.0001
81441833|NCT03575871|162574599|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-26.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.5|-17.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-17.5|-35.5|<0.0001
81441834|NCT03575871|162574599|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-34.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.1|-25.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-25.1|-43.1|<0.0001
81441835|NCT03575871|162574599|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-29.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.0|-20.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-20.4|-39.0|<0.0001
81441836|NCT03575871|162574599|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-40.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.8|-31.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-31.1|-49.8|<0.0001
81441837|NCT03575871|162574599|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-32.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.6|-21.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-21.2|-44.6|<0.0001
81741652|NCT03306277|163179845|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sided Exact Binomial Test|||This comparison is made to an assumed rate of zero 0 (or as low as 0.1%). By definition, children with spinal muscular atrophy Type 1 are never able to sit independently.||||<0.0001
81741653|NCT03306277|163179846|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||This comparison is made against the results from the age and gender-matched control participants selected from existing natural history data sets (PNCR) \[Neurol. 2014; 83(9):810-817\].|Data for the current study were compared to historical control data (Finkel et al,2014 - PubMed 25080519) where event-free survival was 6 out of 23 participants (26.1%) at 14 months of age.|||<0.0001
81741654|NCT01087502|163179861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.6|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||||-0.24|-0.60|<0.0001
81741655|NCT01087502|163179863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.59||0.1602||95.0|-22.28|3.7|||ANCOVA|||||3.7|-22.28|0.1602
81741656|NCT02705716|163179870|OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.12||||0.5191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.497|0.252|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA Model, Response: change from baseline in Schiff sensitivity score Factors: treatment \& site Covariates: baseline Schiff sensitivity score|Difference is first named dentifrice minus second named dentifrice such that a negative difference favors first named dentifrice.|||0.252|-0.497|0.5191
81741657|NCT03966911|163179879|SUPERIORITY||Intercept from ANCOVA as agreement rate|88.0|||<|0.041|TWO_SIDED|91.8|86.05|89.95|||ANCOVA|A generalized estimating equation model was used, considering correlation structure of day of sensor wear (1-7).|A group sequential study design was utilized to perform interim analysis. For the final stage, the p-value is 0.041.|||89.95|86.05|<0.041
81741658|NCT03966911|163179879|SUPERIORITY||Intercept from ANCOVA as agreement rate|87.96|||<|0.041|TWO_SIDED|91.8|86.13|89.8|||ANCOVA|A generalized estimating equation model was used, considering correlation structure of day of sensor wear (1-7).|A group sequential study design was utilized to perform interim analysis. For the final stage, the p-value is 0.041.|||89.80|86.13|<0.041
81741659|NCT03966911|163179879|SUPERIORITY||Intercept from ANCOVA as agreement rate|84.59||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|91.8|82.02|87.17|||ANCOVA|A generalized estimating equation model was used, considering correlation structure of day of sensor wear (1-7).|A group sequential study design was utilized to perform interim analysis. For the final stage, the p-value is 0.041.|||87.17|82.02|0.041
81741660|NCT03966911|163179879|SUPERIORITY||Intercept from ANCOVA as agreement rate|81.05|||<|0.041|TWO_SIDED|91.8|77.58|84.53|||ANCOVA|A generalized estimating equation model was used, considering correlation structure of day of sensor wear (1-7).|A group sequential study design was utilized to perform interim analysis. For the final stage, the p-value is 0.041.|||84.53|77.58|<0.041
81741661|NCT00985751|163179880|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The 95% CI for the difference between groups in the percentage of subjects with rectal temperature \> 40.0°C within the 7-day follow-up period following primary vaccination was computed for the Synflorix/GSK 2189242A Group minus Synflorix Group. No statistically significant difference between groups in rectal temperature \>40.0°C would be detected if the 95% CIs included 0 and non-inferiority would|Difference in percentage|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|5.32||||||Fever \>40°C-non-inferiority: To compare the 2 formulations of GSK Biologicals' S. pneumoniae protein containing vaccine (GSK 2189242A) combined with Synflorix™ vaccine (pooled groups) versus Synflorix™ vaccine (Synflorix/GSK 2189242A Group minus Synflorix Group) with respect to the percentage of subjects reporting fever \> 40.0°C (rectal temperature) within 7 days after at least 1 dose of primary vaccination.||5.32|-6.1|
81741662|NCT00985751|163179881|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The 95% CI for the difference between groups in the percentage of subjects with rectal temperature \> 40.0°C within the 7-day follow-up period following primary vaccination was computed for the GSK 2189242A Group minus Synflorix Group. No statistically significant difference between groups in rectal temperature \>40.0°C would be detected if the 95% CIs included 0 and non-inferiority would be express|Difference in percentage|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|5.32||||||Fever \>40°C-non-inferiority: To compare the 2 formulations of GSK Biologicals' S. pneumoniae protein containing vaccine GSK 2189242A (pooled groups) versus Synflorix™ vaccine (GSK 2189242A Group minus Synflorix Group) with respect to the percentage of subjects reporting fever \> 40.0°C (rectal temperature) within 7 days after at least 1 dose of primary vaccination.||5.32|-6.1|
81741663|NCT00380588|163179893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38||95.0||||P-value for response (Complete Response + Partial Response).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.380
81741664|NCT00380588|163179894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.074
81741665|NCT00380588|163179895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.136||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.136
81441838|NCT03575871|162574599|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-40.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.2|-28.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-28.9|-52.2|<0.0001
81441839|NCT03575871|162574599|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-39.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.8|-27.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-27.4|-51.8|<0.0001
81741666|NCT01986647|163179896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2691|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|linear mixed model due to clustering by facility and multiple imputation for missing data||||||0.2691
81741667|NCT01986647|163179897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6087|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|linear mixed model due to clustering by facility and multiple imputation for missing data||||||0.6087
81741668|NCT01986647|163179898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|linear mixed model due to clustering by facility and multiple imputation for missing data||||||0.0022
81741669|NCT01986647|163179899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0344|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|linear mixed model due to clustering by facility and multiple imputation for missing data||||||0.0344
81741670|NCT01986647|163179900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.6879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.60|0.49|0.6879
81741671|NCT01986647|163179901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.88||||0.5719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.37|0.56|0.5719
81741672|NCT01986647|163179902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|5.53|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.53|0.44|0.489
81741673|NCT01986647|163179903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.12||||0.2981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|26.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||26.6|0.37|0.2981
81741674|NCT01986647|163179904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.9279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.74|0.30|0.9279
81741675|NCT01986647|163179905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.5835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.06|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.06|0.67|0.5835
81741676|NCT01986647|163179906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.18
81741677|NCT01986647|163179907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.73
81741678|NCT01986647|163179908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.71
81741679|NCT01986647|163179909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.77
81741680|NCT01986647|163179910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.80
81741681|NCT01986647|163179911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.0324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.95|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.95|0.29|0.0324
81741682|NCT01046084|163179943|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.5|123.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||123|86.5|
81741683|NCT01046084|163179944|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|104.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.3|120.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||120|89.3|
81741684|NCT01046084|163179945|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|107.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.5|123.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||123|92.5|
81741685|NCT04476277|163180025|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81741686|NCT04476277|163180027|OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.28
81741687|NCT04476277|163180028|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81741688|NCT04476277|163180029|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81741689|NCT04476277|163180030|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81741690|NCT04476277|163180031|OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.65
81741691|NCT04476277|163180032|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.48
81741692|NCT04476277|163180033|OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.99
81741693|NCT04476277|163180034|OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.39
81741694|NCT04476277|163180035|OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.43
81741695|NCT04476277|163180036|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81741696|NCT04476277|163180037|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.01
81741697|NCT04476277|163180038|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81741698|NCT02272803|163180049|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.67|||||Hazard Ratio of E-Ld to Ld. Stratified by stage of disease (International Staging System 1 - 2 vs 3)|||1.67|0.41|
81441840|NCT03575871|162574599|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-48.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.4|-36.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-36.0|-60.4|<0.0001
81741699|NCT02597049|163180073|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.61|-0.97|<.001
81741700|NCT02597049|163180073|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.49|-0.84|< .001
81741701|NCT02597049|163180074|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.64|-1.00|<.001
81741702|NCT02597049|163180074|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.51|-0.86|<.001
81741703|NCT02597049|163180075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment-regimen Estimand||||< .001
81741704|NCT02597049|163180075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment-regimen Estimand||||< .001
81741705|NCT02597049|163180075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Efficacy Estimand||||< .001
81741706|NCT02597049|163180075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Efficacy Estimand||||< .001
81741707|NCT02597049|163180076|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment-regimen Estimand||-0.1|-1.8|0.027
81741708|NCT02597049|163180076|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment-regimen Estimand||0.4|-1.3|0.264
81741709|NCT02597049|163180076|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Efficacy Estimand||0.0|-1.7|0.059
81741710|NCT02597049|163180076|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Efficacy Estimand||0.5|-1.2|0.435
81741711|NCT02597049|163180077|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.8|-18.6|||ANCOVA|||Treatment-regimen Estimand||-18.6|-30.8|< .001
81741712|NCT02597049|163180077|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|-13.5||Test was not controlled for type I error.|ANCOVA|||Treatment-regimen Estimand||-13.5|-25.7|<0.001
81741713|NCT02597049|163180077|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|-20.6||Test was not controlled for type I error.|ANCOVA|||Efficacy Estimand||-20.6|-32.7|<0.001
81741714|NCT02597049|163180077|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-14.6||Test was not controlled for type I error.|ANCOVA|||Efficacy Estimand||-14.6|-26.7|<0.001
81741715|NCT02597049|163180078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|-13.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre-morning meal.||-13.8|-25.7|< .001
81741716|NCT02597049|163180078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-9.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre-morning meal||-9.2|-21.2|< .001
81741717|NCT02597049|163180078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.8|-15.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2-hour postprandial||-15.3|-33.8|< .001
81741718|NCT02597049|163180078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|-11.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2-hour postprandial||-11.8|-30.3|< .001
81741719|NCT02597049|163180078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|-10.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre-midday meal||-10.2|-26.4|< .001
81741720|NCT02597049|163180078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|-6.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre-midday meal||-6.2|-22.5|< .001
81741721|NCT02597049|163180078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.8|-9.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2-hour postprandial after midday meal||-9.3|-28.8|< .001
81741722|NCT02597049|163180078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|-3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2-hour postprandial after midday meal||-3.1|-22.5|0.010
81741723|NCT02597049|163180078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.7|-14.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre-evening meal||-14.7|-30.7|< .001
81741724|NCT02597049|163180078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.7|-14.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre-evening meal||-14.4|-30.7|< .001
81741725|NCT02597049|163180078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|-12.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2-hour postprandial after evening meal||-12.9|-31.4|< .001
81741726|NCT02597049|163180078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-7.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2-hour postprandial after evening meal||-7.4|-26.0|< .001
81741727|NCT02597049|163180079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Treatment-regimen Estimand||-0.1|-2.3|0.032
81741728|NCT02597049|163180079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Treatment-regimen Estimand||0.5|-1.7|0.273
81741729|NCT02597049|163180079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Efficacy Estimand||-0.2|-2.4|0.023
81741730|NCT02597049|163180079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Efficacy Estimand||0.6|-1.7|0.320
81741731|NCT01131260|163180091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.31||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.98|||Chi-squared|||Analysis on primary composite outcome as a whole.||1.98|0.87|0.20
81741732|NCT01131260|163180093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.02||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|29.1|||Fisher Exact|||||29.1|0.31|0.37
81741733|NCT01131260|163180094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.86||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|7.24|||Chi-squared|||||7.24|1.13|0.02
81741734|NCT01131260|163180095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|3.38|||Fisher Exact|||||3.38|0.17|1.0
81741735|NCT01131260|163180096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.37||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.41|||Chi-squared|||||1.41|0.10|0.13
81741736|NCT01131260|163180097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.57||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.54|||Chi-squared|||||2.54|0.97|0.07
81741737|NCT01131260|163180098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|3.0|||Fisher Exact|||||3.00|0.22|1.0
81741738|NCT01131260|163180099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.17
81741739|NCT01131260|163180100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||||||The p value was calculated based on the entire study cohort.|Chi-squared|||||||0.45
81741740|NCT01131260|163180102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.32
81741741|NCT01131260|163180103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.35
81741742|NCT01131260|163180104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.40
81741743|NCT01131260|163180105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.59
81741744|NCT01131260|163180106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.19
81741745|NCT01131260|163180107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.77
81741746|NCT01131260|163180108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.28
81741747|NCT01131260|163180109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.54
81741748|NCT01131260|163180110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.98
81741749|NCT01131260|163180111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.05
81741750|NCT02153645|163180117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|2.6|||ANCOVA|||||2.6|-13.9|0.179
81741751|NCT02153645|163180117|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.95||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|5.1|||ANCOVA|||||5.1|-11.2|0.458
81741752|NCT00840879|163180133|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|98.15||||||90.0|90.96|105.9|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||105.90|90.96|
81741753|NCT00840879|163180134|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|96.34||||||90.0|91.82|101.07|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||101.07|91.82|
81441841|NCT03575871|162574600|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|1.9||||0.2353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|6.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||6.0|-2.2|0.2353
81441842|NCT03575871|162574600|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|5.8||||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|10.8||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||10.8|0.8|0.0332
81473639|NCT04575584|162639147|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.8879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.84|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.84|0.49|0.8879
81741754|NCT00840879|163180135|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|97.76||||||90.0|93.31|102.42|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.42|93.31|
81741755|NCT00874276|163180136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kendall's Tau-B|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.85||This is the primary outcome, and there is no adjustment.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We used a Wilcoxon test (and accompanying Kendal's Tau B) because these outcomes are outlier prone.||0.85|0.35|0.023
81741756|NCT00874276|163180137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kendall's Tau B|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.69|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the same analysis as the previous, except we use the day 5 pharmacogenetics on the amount of time needed to clear one-half of dose of the drug. This is for the environmental dose. A positive (negative) Kendall's Tau is associated with the EGT allele being faster (slower) than lacking EGT in terms of metabolization of DCA.||0.69|-0.23|0.42
81741757|NCT01142388|163180153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|one-sided stratified log rank test, stratifying on: 1) gastroesophageal junction vs. esophagus, 2) squamous cell carcinoma vs. adenocarcinoma.||||||0.85
81741758|NCT01142388|163180154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|one-sided stratified log rank test, stratifying on 1) gastroesophageal junction vs. esophagus, 2) squamous cell carcinoma vs. adenocarcinoma.||||||0.50
81741759|NCT01274338|163180156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065||||||This design provides at least 80% power at a one sided type I error rate of 0.003.|Log Rank|Stratified logrank test||This study has a two-step hierarchical approach. In the first step, the low-dose Ipi (LIP) will be compared with HDI. If the low-dose Ipi is significantly better than HDI, then the high-dose Ipi will be compared with HDI as a second step. When comparing the two investigational treatment groups, the primary comparison will be an intent to treat analysis of recurrence free survival (RFS; First Co-primary Endpoint) and overall survival (OS; Second Co-primary Endpoint).||||0.065
81741760|NCT01274338|163180157|SUPERIORITY|This design will provide 80% power to detect the difference between the two arms at a one-sided type I error rate of 0.022.||||||0.044|||||||Log Rank|Stratified logrank test||This study has a two-step hierarchical approach. In the first step, the low-dose Ipi (LIP) will be compared with HDI. If the low-dose Ipi is significantly better than HDI, then the high-dose Ipi will be compared with HDI as a second step. When comparing the two investigational treatment groups, the primary comparison will be an intent to treat analysis of recurrence free survival (RFS; First Co-primary Endpoint) and overall survival (OS; Second Co-primary Endpoint).||||0.044
81741761|NCT01274338|163180159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.289||||||If low dose Ipi (LIP) vs. HDI is significant for OS at the 2.2% level, then we will compare high dose Ipi (HIP) vs. HDI at the 2.2% level.|Log Rank|Stratified logrank test||This study has a two-step hierarchical approach. In the first step, the low-dose Ipi (LIP) will be compared with HDI. If the low-dose Ipi is significantly better than HDI, then the high-dose Ipi will be compared with HDI as a second step. When comparing the two investigational treatment groups, the primary comparison will be an intent to treat analysis of recurrence free survival (RFS; First Co-primary Endpoint) and overall survival (OS; Second Co-primary Endpoint).||||0.289
81741762|NCT05112679|163180163|OTHER|See SAP|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.21||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||All participants were randomized to both groups in a cross over design, if a participant started with proprio after 4 weeks of use they will cross over to Empower ankle or vice versa. the data reflect comparison of the groups.||||0.009
81441843|NCT03575871|162574600|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|6.5||||0.0227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|11.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||11.6|1.4|0.0227
81441844|NCT03575871|162574600|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|16.8||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|23.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||23.5|10.1|0.0001
81741763|NCT05265728|163180186|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean (LS mean)|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.76|||||LS mean (95% Confidence Interval \[CI\]) lesions were obtained from a Poisson distribution model with no explanatory variables.|||0.76|0.18|
81741764|NCT05265728|163180187|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean|3.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|13.74|||||LS mean (95% CI) lesions were obtained from a Poisson distribution model with no explanatory variables.|||13.74|0.69|
81441845|NCT03575871|162574600|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|14.5||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|21.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||21.3|7.7|0.0008
81473640|NCT04575584|162639148|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.6002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.82|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.82|0.55|0.6002
81441846|NCT03575871|162574600|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|25.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|33.4||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||33.4|18.1|<0.0001
81441847|NCT03575871|162574600|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|18.5||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|26.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||26.5|10.5|0.0003
81441848|NCT03575871|162574600|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|30.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.4|39.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||39.0|21.4|<0.0001
81441849|NCT03575871|162574601|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|12.7||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|18.9||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||18.9|6.5|0.0011
81441850|NCT03575871|162574601|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|32.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.6|40.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||40.6|24.6|<0.0001
81473641|NCT04575584|162639148|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.4733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.21|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||3.21|0.58|0.4733
81741765|NCT02878850|163180238|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.95||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.85|12.75|||t-test, 2 sided|||||12.75|-6.85|0.55
81741766|NCT02878850|163180239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.48|11.21|||ANCOVA|||||11.21|-12.48|0.92
81741767|NCT02878850|163180240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|2.53|||ANCOVA|||||2.53|-1.83|0.75
81741768|NCT02878850|163180241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.94||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|6.53|||ANCOVA|||||6.53|-2.64|0.40
81741769|NCT02878850|163180242|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.0|||<|0.001||95.0|1.36|2.94|||Chi-squared|||||2.94|1.36|<0.001
81741770|NCT02878850|163180243|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.65|||Chi-squared|||||3.65|0.44|0.87
81741771|NCT02878850|163180244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.32|||ANCOVA|||||1.32|-0.08|0.08
81741772|NCT02878850|163180245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.73||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.84|6.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.10|-16.84|0.35
81741773|NCT02878850|163180246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.37||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.87|-1.87|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.87|-68.87|0.04
81741774|NCT04609553|163180287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple, potentially highly correlated primary outcomes, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment across primary outcomes and timepoints within domain (total=3 outcomes within the language development). Right skewed variables with minimum values of zero were log-transformed after adding one. minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for correlations due to repeated-measure effects for both active treatments versus control. Specifically, no adjustments were made for child expressive language since it was only measured at 18 months.|||0.64
81741775|NCT04609553|163180287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple, potentially highly correlated primary outcomes, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment across primary outcomes and timepoints within domain (total=3 outcomes within the language development). Right skewed variables with minimum values of zero were log-transformed after adding one. minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for correlations due to repeated-measure effects for both active treatments versus control. Specifically, no adjustments were made for child expressive language since it was only measured at 18 months.|||0.46
81441851|NCT03575871|162574601|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|28.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|38.2||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||38.2|18.5|<0.0001
81441852|NCT03575871|162574601|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|52.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.2|62.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||62.5|43.2|<0.0001
81539526|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.85||||0.0829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|60.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||60.24|0.78|0.0829
81741776|NCT04609553|163180288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||Analysis for 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple, potentially highly correlated primary outcomes, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment across primary outcomes and timepoints within domain (total=3 outcomes within the language development). Right skewed variables with minimum values of zero were log-transformed after adding one. minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for correlations due to repeated-measure effects for both active treatments versus control. The adjusted value for child communicative development was the value of the outcome minus the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) estimated from a mixed linear model with random individual-specific intercepts and treatment fixed effects.|||0.84
81741777|NCT04609553|163180288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||Analysis for 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple, potentially highly correlated primary outcomes, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment across primary outcomes and timepoints within domain (total=3 outcomes within the language development). Right skewed variables with minimum values of zero were log-transformed after adding one. minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for correlations due to repeated-measure effects for both active treatments versus control. The adjusted value for child communicative development was the value of the outcome minus the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) estimated from a mixed linear model with random individual-specific intercepts and treatment fixed effects.|||0.82
81741778|NCT04609553|163180288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||Analysis for 18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple, potentially highly correlated primary outcomes, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment across primary outcomes and timepoints within domain (total=3 outcomes within the language development). Right skewed variables with minimum values of zero were log-transformed after adding one. minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for correlations due to repeated-measure effects for both active treatments versus control. The adjusted value for child communicative development was the value of the outcome minus the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) estimated from a mixed linear model with random individual-specific intercepts and treatment fixed effects.|||0.001
81741779|NCT04609553|163180288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||Analysis for 18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple, potentially highly correlated primary outcomes, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment across primary outcomes and timepoints within domain (total=3 outcomes within the language development). Right skewed variables with minimum values of zero were log-transformed after adding one. minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for correlations due to repeated-measure effects for both active treatments versus control. The adjusted value for child communicative development was the value of the outcome minus the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) estimated from a mixed linear model with random individual-specific intercepts and treatment fixed effects.|||0.16
81741780|NCT04609553|163180289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||Analysis for 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple correlated timepoints within the social emotional domain, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment (total=2 outcomes within the social emotional). minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for baseline- and correlations due to repeated-measure effects for both active treatments versus control. The adjusted value for social emotional development was the value of the outcome minus the effect of baseline and the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) estimated from a mixed linear model with random individual-specific intercepts and both treatment and baseline fixed effects.|||0.93
81539527|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.59|0.28|0.9978
81539528|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.4571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|6.65||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||6.65|0.43|0.4571
81539529|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.3681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|8.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||8.94|0.44|0.3681
81539530|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.12||||0.1038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|54.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||54.38|0.69|0.1038
81741781|NCT04609553|163180289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||Analysis for 9-month follow-up, A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple correlated timepoints within the social emotional domain, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment (total=2 outcomes within the social emotional). minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for baseline- and correlations due to repeated-measure effects for both active treatments versus control. The adjusted value for social emotional development was the value of the outcome minus the effect of baseline and the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) estimated from a mixed linear model with random individual-specific intercepts and both treatment and baseline fixed effects.|||0.04
81539531|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.4639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|7.72||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||7.72|0.39|0.4639
81741782|NCT04609553|163180289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||Analysis for 18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple correlated timepoints within the social emotional domain, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment (total=2 outcomes within the social emotional). minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for baseline- and correlations due to repeated-measure effects for both active treatments versus control. The adjusted value for social emotional development was the value of the outcome minus the effect of baseline and the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) estimated from a mixed linear model with random individual-specific intercepts and both treatment and baseline fixed effects.|||0.08
81741783|NCT04609553|163180289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||Analysis for 18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple correlated timepoints within the social emotional domain, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment (total=2 outcomes within the social emotional). minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for baseline- and correlations due to repeated-measure effects for both active treatments versus control. The adjusted value for social emotional development was the value of the outcome minus the effect of baseline and the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) estimated from a mixed linear model with random individual-specific intercepts and both treatment and baseline fixed effects.|||0.03
81539532|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.15||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|63.27||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||63.27|0.81|0.0770
81539533|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|4.01||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||4.01|0.26|0.9838
81741784|NCT04609553|163180290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||Analysis for the Reading Scale at the 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple correlated timepoints within the parental behavior domain, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment (total=6 outcomes within the parental behavior). minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for baseline- and correlations due to repeated-measure effects (as appropriate) for both active treatments versus control. The adjusted value for reading activities was the value of the outcome minus the effect of baseline and the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) estimated from a mixed linear model with random individual-specific intercepts and both treatment and baseline fixed effects.|||0.002
81741785|NCT04609553|163180290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||Analysis for the Reading Scale at the 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple correlated timepoints within the parental behavior domain, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment (total=6 outcomes within the parental behavior). minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for baseline- and correlations due to repeated-measure effects (as appropriate) for both active treatments versus control. The adjusted value for reading activities was the value of the outcome minus the effect of baseline and the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) estimated from a mixed linear model with random individual-specific intercepts and both treatment and baseline fixed effects.|||0.80
81441853|NCT03575871|162574601|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|28.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|39.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||39.0|17.0|<0.0001
81441854|NCT03575871|162574601|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|46.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.2|57.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||57.1|35.2|<0.0001
81441855|NCT03575871|162574601|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|36.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.4|47.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||47.1|25.4|<0.0001
81441856|NCT03575871|162574601|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|49.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.9|60.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||60.3|38.9|<0.0001
81441857|NCT03575871|162574602|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|1.9||||0.2261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|6.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||6.0|-2.2|0.2261
81441858|NCT03575871|162574602|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|5.2||||0.0451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|10.0||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||10.0|0.3|0.0451
81441859|NCT03575871|162574602|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|7.0||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|12.3||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||12.3|1.8|0.0171
81441860|NCT03575871|162574602|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|17.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.9|24.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||24.5|10.9|<0.0001
81441861|NCT03575871|162574602|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|11.5||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|17.5||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||17.5|5.5|0.0018
81441862|NCT03575871|162574602|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|25.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.3|33.1||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||33.1|18.3|<0.0001
81473642|NCT04575584|162639148|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.78|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||1.78|0.38|0.6220
81441863|NCT03575871|162574602|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|16.2||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|23.6||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||23.6|8.8|0.0005
81539534|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.6995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.86||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||2.86|0.21|0.6995
81441864|NCT03575871|162574602|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|27.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.3|35.8||P-value was adjusted by randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12: The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference for each randomization stratum using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.||35.8|19.3|<0.0001
81441865|NCT03575871|162574603|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.1|-2.3|<0.0001
81539535|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.8808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|4.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||4.71|0.26|0.8808
81741786|NCT04609553|163180290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||Analysis for the Reading Scale at the18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple correlated timepoints within the parental behavior domain, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment (total=6 outcomes within the parental behavior). minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for baseline- and correlations due to repeated-measure effects (as appropriate) for both active treatments versus control. The adjusted value for reading activities was the value of the outcome minus the effect of baseline and the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) estimated from a mixed linear model with random individual-specific intercepts and both treatment and baseline fixed effects.|||0.79
81741787|NCT04609553|163180290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||Analysis for the Reading Scale at the 18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple correlated timepoints within the parental behavior domain, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment (total=6 outcomes within the parental behavior). minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for baseline- and correlations due to repeated-measure effects (as appropriate) for both active treatments versus control. The adjusted value for reading activities was the value of the outcome minus the effect of baseline and the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) estimated from a mixed linear model with random individual-specific intercepts and both treatment and baseline fixed effects.|||0.96
81741788|NCT04609553|163180290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||Analysis for the Parent Verbal Responsiveness Scale at the 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple correlated timepoints within the parental behavior domain, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment (total=6 outcomes within the parental behavior). minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for baseline- and correlations due to repeated-measure effects (as appropriate) for both active treatments versus control. The adjusted value for verbal responsiveness was the value of the outcome minus the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) estimated from a mixed linear model with random individual-specific intercepts and treatment fixed effects.|||0.22
81741789|NCT04609553|163180290|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||Analysis for the Parent Verbal Responsiveness Scale at the 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple correlated timepoints within the parental behavior domain, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment (total=6 outcomes within the parental behavior). minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for baseline- and correlations due to repeated-measure effects (as appropriate) for both active treatments versus control. The adjusted value for verbal responsiveness was the value of the outcome minus the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) estimated from a mixed linear model with random individual-specific intercepts and treatment fixed effects.|||<0.001
81441866|NCT03575871|162574603|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.3|-3.5|<0.0001
81441867|NCT03575871|162574603|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.3|-2.6|<0.0001
81441868|NCT03575871|162574603|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-3.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.5|-3.8|<0.0001
81441869|NCT03575871|162574603|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.9|-2.3|<0.0001
81441870|NCT03575871|162574603|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.9|-3.3|<0.0001
81441871|NCT03575871|162574603|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.4||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.6|-2.2|0.0006
81441872|NCT03575871|162574603|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.4|-3.0|<0.0001
81741790|NCT04609553|163180290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||Analysis for the Parent Verbal Responsiveness Scale at the 18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple correlated timepoints within the parental behavior domain, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment (total=6 outcomes within the parental behavior). minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for baseline- and correlations due to repeated-measure effects (as appropriate) for both active treatments versus control. The adjusted value for verbal responsiveness was the value of the outcome minus the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) estimated from a mixed linear model with random individual-specific intercepts and treatment fixed effects.|||0.96
81741791|NCT04609553|163180290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||Analysis for the Parent Verbal Responsiveness Scale at the 18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple correlated timepoints within the parental behavior domain, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment (total=6 outcomes within the parental behavior). minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for baseline- and correlations due to repeated-measure effects (as appropriate) for both active treatments versus control. The adjusted value for verbal responsiveness was the value of the outcome minus the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) estimated from a mixed linear model with random individual-specific intercepts and treatment fixed effects.|||0.12
81741792|NCT04609553|163180291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple correlated timepoints within the parental behavior domain, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment (total=6 outcomes within the parental behavior). minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for baseline- and correlations due to repeated-measure effects (as appropriate) for both active treatments versus control. Dialogic reading behavior was measured at a single timepoint (9 months), so no adjustment was necessary.|||0.78
81741793|NCT04609553|163180291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple correlated timepoints within the parental behavior domain, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment (total=6 outcomes within the parental behavior). minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for baseline- and correlations due to repeated-measure effects (as appropriate) for both active treatments versus control. Dialogic reading behavior was measured at a single timepoint (9 months), so no adjustment was necessary.|||0.96
81741794|NCT04609553|163180292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple correlated timepoints within the parental behavior domain, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment (total=6 outcomes within the parental behavior). minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for baseline- and correlations due to repeated-measure effects (as appropriate) for both active treatments versus control. Discipline strategies were measured at a single timepoint (18 months), so no adjustment was necessary.|||0.78
81741795|NCT04609553|163180292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||p-value is adjusted using the minP approach for potentially highly correlated outcomes. Then, p \< 0.05 was used as an a priori threshold for statistical significance.|ANOVA|||A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.|We followed the intent to treat principle, with participants included based on their group assignment. Because of the multiple correlated timepoints within the parental behavior domain, we used the step-down minP method (a re-sampling approach), to assess the effects of treatment (total=6 outcomes within the parental behavior). minP-adjusted p-values were calculated with ANOVA models comparing outcomes adjusted for baseline- and correlations due to repeated-measure effects (as appropriate) for both active treatments versus control. Discipline strategies were measured at a single timepoint (18 months), so no adjustment was necessary.|||0.96
81741796|NCT04609553|163180293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.||||0.80
81741797|NCT04609553|163180293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.||||0.06
81741798|NCT04609553|163180293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||"Analysis at the 18-month follow-up.~\\A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2."||||0.81
81741799|NCT04609553|163180293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.||||0.08
81741800|NCT04609553|163180294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.||||0.07
81741801|NCT04609553|163180294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.||||0.91
81741802|NCT04609553|163180294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.||||0.39
81741803|NCT04609553|163180294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||"Analysis at the 18-month follow-up.~\\A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3."||||0.10
81741804|NCT04609553|163180295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.||||0.19
81441873|NCT03575871|162574604|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.8|-2.0|<0.0001
81441874|NCT03575871|162574604|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.8|-3.0|<0.0001
81441875|NCT03575871|162574604|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.2|-2.4|<0.0001
81441876|NCT03575871|162574604|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-3.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-2.3|-3.6|<0.0001
81741805|NCT04609553|163180295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.||||0.18
81741806|NCT04609553|163180295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.||||0.18
81741807|NCT04609553|163180295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.||||0.45
81741808|NCT04609553|163180296|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.||||<.001
81741809|NCT04609553|163180296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.||||0.68
81741810|NCT04609553|163180296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.||||0.16
81741811|NCT04609553|163180296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.||||0.39
81741812|NCT04609553|163180297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.||||0.87
81741813|NCT04609553|163180297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.||||0.14
81741814|NCT04609553|163180297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.||||0.007
81741815|NCT04609553|163180297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.||||0.34
81741816|NCT04609553|163180298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.||||0.99
81741817|NCT04609553|163180298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 9-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.||||0.07
81741818|NCT04609553|163180298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 2.||||0.41
81741819|NCT04609553|163180298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05.|ANOVA|||Analysis at the 18-month follow-up. A total of 630 parent-infant dyads (210 per arm) were needed to achieve 80% power to detect a 0.3 standard deviation (SD) difference assuming approximately 20% attrition. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between Arm 1 and Arm 3.||||0.03
81741820|NCT03137771|163180310|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.4|||Log Rank|Two-sided test|Reference level = systemic therapy. Cox proportional hazards model stratified by histology (non-squamous vs squamous) and systemic therapy (immunotherapy-based regimens vs chemotherapy- only regimens).|Based on expected 6- and 12-month PFS rates of approximately 60% and 39% for the standard arm, assuming approximately exponential distributions, at least 138 PFS events are needed to detect a hazard ratio of 0.6 (a hazard reduction of 40%) with 95% power and a one-sided significance level of 0.15. The Cox proportional hazards model is stratified by histology and systemic therapy type. The hazard ratio estimate must be ≤ 0.83 for the study to proceed to the phase III component.||1.40|0.68|0.66
81741821|NCT01286272|163180317|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.8457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.74|||Log Rank|||||1.74|0.51|0.8457
81741822|NCT02945332|163180322|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.85||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.32
81441877|NCT03575871|162574604|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.9|-2.3|<0.0001
81441878|NCT03575871|162574604|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-2.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.7|-3.1|<0.0001
81441879|NCT03575871|162574604|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.9||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.2|-1.7|0.0164
81441880|NCT03575871|162574604|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category), baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.||-1.0|-2.5|<0.0001
81441881|NCT03575871|162574605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-20.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.6|-15.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-15.1|-26.6|<0.0001
81441882|NCT03575871|162574605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-32.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9|-26.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 2: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-26.4|-37.9|<0.0001
81441883|NCT03575871|162574605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-21.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|-15.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-15.2|-28.1|<0.0001
81441884|NCT03575871|162574605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-35.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.3|-29.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 4: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-29.4|-42.3|<0.0001
81473643|NCT04575584|162639149|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.7871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.6|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.60|0.28|0.7871
81473644|NCT04575584|162639149|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.06|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||3.06|0.31|0.9598
81741823|NCT02945332|163180323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.93
81741824|NCT02945332|163180324|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.68||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.16
81741825|NCT02945332|163180325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.32||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.40
81741826|NCT02945332|163180326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.36||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.77
81741827|NCT02945332|163180327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.16||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.42
81741828|NCT05195359|163180335|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA (Group × Time; app vs control; baseline vs week 12)||||||<0.0001
81741829|NCT05195359|163180336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA (Group × Time; app vs control; baseline vs week 12)||||||0.0003
81741830|NCT05195359|163180337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA (Group × Time; frequent app users vs control; baseline vs week 6)||||||0.0002
81741831|NCT05195359|163180338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0606|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA (Group × Time; frequent app users vs control; baseline vs week 6)||||||0.0606
81741832|NCT05195359|163180339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2056|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA (Group × Time; frequent app users vs control; baseline vs week 6)||SF-12 Physical Wellbeing||||0.2056
81741833|NCT05195359|163180339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4186|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA (Group × Time; frequent app users vs control; baseline vs week 6||SF-12 Mental Wellbeing||||0.4186
81741834|NCT05195359|163180340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0754|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA (Group × Time; frequent app users vs control; baseline vs week 6)||||||0.0754
81741835|NCT05195359|163180341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0137|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA (Group × Time; frequent app vs control; baseline vs week 12)||||||0.0137
81741836|NCT05195359|163180342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0152|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA (Group × Time; frequent app vs control; baseline vs week 12)||||||0.0152
81741837|NCT05195359|163180343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8148|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA (Group × Time; frequent app vs control; baseline vs week 12)||SF-12 Physical Wellbeing||||0.8148
81741838|NCT05195359|163180343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0523|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA (Group × Time; frequent app vs control; baseline vs week 12)||SF-12 Mental Wellbeing||||0.0523
81741839|NCT05195359|163180344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0729|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA (Group × Time; frequent app vs control; baseline vs week 12)||||||0.0729
81741840|NCT04001829|163180345|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.27
81741841|NCT04001829|163180346|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.96
81741842|NCT04001829|163180347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81741843|NCT04001829|163180348|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81741844|NCT04001829|163180349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.019
81741845|NCT04001829|163180350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.47
81741846|NCT03584152|163180351|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis stated that the combination of treatment arm B is worse than the combination of treatment arm A by more than -Δ, where -Δ is the 'non-inferiority margin.'||||||0.156||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.156
81741847|NCT03584152|163180352|OTHER|||||||0.112||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.112
81741848|NCT03584152|163180353|OTHER|||||||0.803||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.803
81741849|NCT03584152|163180354|OTHER|||||||0.403||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.403
81741850|NCT03584152|163180355|OTHER|||||||0.405||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Chi-squared|||Difference between-groups in nausea||||0.405
81741851|NCT03584152|163180355|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Difference between-groups in itchiness||||0.001
81741852|NCT03584152|163180355|OTHER|||||||0.571||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Chi-squared|||Difference between-groups in constipation||||0.571
81741853|NCT03584152|163180355|OTHER|||||||0.078||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Chi-squared|||Difference between-groups in dizziness||||0.078
81741854|NCT03584152|163180355|OTHER|||||||0.724||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Chi-squared|||Difference between-groups in bleeding||||0.724
81741855|NCT03584152|163180355|OTHER|||||||0.795||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Chi-squared|||Difference between-groups in headache||||0.795
81741856|NCT03584152|163180355|OTHER|||||||0.188||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||"Difference between-groups in other side effects"||||0.188
81741857|NCT03584152|163180356|OTHER|||||||0.7318||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in change in SCHNOS-O||||0.7318
81741858|NCT03584152|163180356|OTHER|||||||0.5267||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in change in SCHNOS-C||||0.5267
81741859|NCT03584152|163180357|OTHER|||||||0.9158||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in change in VAS-F||||0.9158
81741860|NCT03584152|163180358|OTHER|||||||0.5351||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in change in VAS-A||||0.5351
81741861|NCT03584152|163180359|OTHER|||||||0.378||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.378
81741862|NCT03584152|163180360|OTHER|||||||0.195||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.195
81741863|NCT03584152|163180361|OTHER|||||||0.682|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.682
81741864|NCT05011396|163180369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||||-1.1|-10.5|0.0153
81741865|NCT05011396|163180370|SUPERIORITY||Other|0.1625||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0132|0.3119|||Wald Normal Approximation (Z)|||||0.3119|0.0132|0.0330
81741866|NCT03052608|163180371|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.191|0.413||The study was to be considered positive if the 1-sided log-rank test for PFS, stratified for baseline stratification factors (ethnicity and brain metastases) was significant at the 0.0081 level at the cutoff date of this report.|one-sided stratified log-rank|Stratified by the presence of brain metastases (Yes/No) and ethnic origin (Asian/Non-Asian) at randomization.|Based on Cox Proportional Hazards model stratified by the presence of brain metastases and ethnic origin at randomization. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Lorlatinib.|The study was designed to test the null hypothesis H0: λ ≥1 versus the alternative hypothesis HA: λ \<1, where λ is the hazard ratio (HR; Lorlatinib/Crizotinib). Evaluation of 177 PFS events was required to have at least 90% power to detect a HR of 0.611 using a one-sided stratified log-rank test at a significance level of 0.025 (one-sided), and a 2-look group-sequential design with a Lan-DeMets (O'Brien-Fleming) α-spending function to determine the efficacy boundaries.||0.413|0.191|<0.0001
81741867|NCT03052608|163180372|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.414|1.249|||||Based on Cox Proportional Hazards model stratified by the presence of brain metastases and ethnic origin at randomization. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Lorlatinib.|||1.249|0.414|
81741868|NCT03052608|163180373|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.144|0.307|||one-sided stratified log-rank|Stratified by the presence of brain metastases (Yes/No) and ethnic origin (Asian/Non-Asian) at randomization.|Based on Cox Proportional Hazards model stratified by the presence of brain metastases and ethnic origin at randomization. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Lorlatinib.|||0.307|0.144|<0.0001
81741869|NCT03052608|163180374|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.254||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.353|3.891|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by the presence of brain metastases (Yes/No) and ethnic origin (Asian/Non-Asian) at randomization.|Odds ratio was estimated using Mantel-Haenszel method. An odds ratio larger than 1 indicates better outcome for Lorlatinib relative to Crizotinib. Exact CI was calculated.|||3.891|1.353|0.0005
81741870|NCT03052608|163180375|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.499||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.484|4.594|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by the presence of brain metastases (Yes/No) and ethnic origin (Asian/Non-Asian) at randomization.|Odds ratio was estimated using Mantel-Haenszel method. An odds ratio larger than 1 indicates better outcome for Lorlatinib relative to Crizotinib. Exact CI was calculated.|||4.594|1.484|0.0002
81741871|NCT03052608|163180376|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.407|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.586|27.233|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by the presence of brain metastases (Yes/No) and ethnic origin (Asian/Non-Asian) at randomization.|Odds ratio was estimated using Mantel-Haenszel method. An odds ratio larger than 1 indicates better outcome for Lorlatinib relative to Crizotinib. Exact CI was calculated.|||27.233|2.586|<0.0001
81741872|NCT03052608|163180377|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.17|||one-sided stratified log-rank|Stratified by the presence of brain metastases (Yes/No) and ethnic origin (Asian/Non-Asian) at randomization.|Based on Cox Proportional Hazards model stratified by the presence of brain metastases and ethnic origin at randomization. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Lorlatinib.|||0.170|0.026|<0.0001
81741873|NCT03052608|163180392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.65||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|8.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-C30 Global QOL. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||8.16|1.14|0.0096
81741874|NCT03052608|163180392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.02||||0.1897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|5.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-C30 Physical Functioning. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||5.05|-1.01|0.1897
81741875|NCT03052608|163180392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.09||||0.2999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|6.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-C30 Role Functioning. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||6.04|-1.87|0.2999
81741876|NCT03052608|163180392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.58||||0.0553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|5.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-C30 Emotional Functioning. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||5.22|-0.06|0.0553
81741877|NCT03052608|163180392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.18||||0.0588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.47|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-C30 Cognitive Functioning. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||0.12|-6.47|0.0588
81741878|NCT03052608|163180392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.27||||0.2118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|5.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-C30 Social Functioning. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||5.85|-1.30|0.2118
81741879|NCT03052608|163180392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.67||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.42|-1.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-C30 Fatigue. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||-1.92|-9.42|0.0032
81441885|NCT03575871|162574605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-19.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|-12.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-12.1|-26.8|<0.0001
81441886|NCT03575871|162574605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-33.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.0|-26.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 8: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-26.3|-41.0|<0.0001
81441887|NCT03575871|162574605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-23.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3|-13.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-13.9|-32.3|<0.0001
81441888|NCT03575871|162574605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-33.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.6|-24.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change at Week 12: MMRM contained fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, randomization strata (baseline disease severity and age category) and baseline value and used an unstructured covariance matrix.||-24.3|-42.6|<0.0001
81441889|NCT01045993|162574606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|Proportional hazards regression model|P-value calculated using proportional hazards model with treatment term only in the model.||||||0.046
81441890|NCT01045993|162574607|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The statistical alternative hypothesis tested is that the survival curves of time to first perceptible relief confirmed by meaningful relief are not identical between two treatment groups, or equivalently, the hazard ratio between two treatment groups is not equal to 1.||||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|Proportional hazards regression model|P-value calculated using proportional hazards model with treatment term only in the model.||||||0.046
81441891|NCT01045993|162574608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value calculated using analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment term only in the model.||||||<0.001
81441892|NCT01045993|162574609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value calculated using ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||||||0.002
81441893|NCT01045993|162574611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||60 minutes timepoint||||0.012
81741880|NCT03052608|163180392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.86|-5.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-C30 Nausea and Vomiting. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||-5.86|-9.86|<0.0001
81441894|NCT01045993|162574611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||120 minutes timepoint||||0.016
81473645|NCT04575584|162639149|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.31|||Wald Chi-Square||Based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|||2.31|0.27|0.6670
81473646|NCT02634801|162639150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|4.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|6.77|||Fisher Exact|||||6.77|2.46|<.0001
81741881|NCT03052608|163180392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.16||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|4.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-C30 Pain. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||4.82|-2.49|0.5310
81741882|NCT03052608|163180392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.72||||0.3602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|5.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-C30 Dyspnoea. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||5.43|-1.98|0.3602
81741883|NCT03052608|163180392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.25|-4.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-C30 Insomnia. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||-4.64|-11.25|<0.0001
81741884|NCT03052608|163180392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|-6.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-C30 Appetite Loss. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||-6.62|-11.80|<0.0001
81741885|NCT03052608|163180392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.93||||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.07|-0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-C30 Constipation. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||-0.79|-9.07|0.0198
81741886|NCT03052608|163180392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.49|-8.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-C30 Diarrhea. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||-8.58|-15.49|<0.0001
81741887|NCT03052608|163180392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.04||||0.5947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|2.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-C30 Financial Difficulties. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||2.82|-4.90|0.5947
81741888|NCT03052608|163180393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.55||||0.7254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-LC13 Dyspnoea. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||3.60|-2.51|0.7254
81741889|NCT03052608|163180393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.55||||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.06|-1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-LC13 Coughing. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||-1.03|-8.06|0.0115
81741890|NCT03052608|163180393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.7824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-LC13 Haemoptysis. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||0.99|-0.75|0.7824
81741891|NCT03052608|163180393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.16||||0.2988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|3.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-LC13 Sore Mouth. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||3.36|-1.04|0.2988
81741892|NCT03052608|163180393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.51||||0.1916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-LC13 Dysphagia. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||0.76|-3.79|0.1916
81741893|NCT03052608|163180393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.37||||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|10.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-LC13 Peripheral Neuropathy. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||10.15|0.59|0.0279
81741894|NCT03052608|163180393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.9162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|3.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-LC13 Alopecia. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||3.49|-3.89|0.9162
81741895|NCT03052608|163180393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53||||0.6698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-LC13 Pain in Chest. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||1.90|-2.96|0.6698
81741896|NCT03052608|163180393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.45||||0.8035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|4.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-LC13 Pain in Arm or Shoulder. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||4.04|-3.13|0.8035
81473647|NCT02634801|162639150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.29||||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.56|||Fisher Exact|||||1.56|1.06|0.0137
81741897|NCT03052608|163180393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.36||||0.1143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|7.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the analysis for QLQ-LC13 Pain in Other Parts. Estimated change from baseline was based on random intercept random slope mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time (as a continuous variable), treatment-by-time, baseline and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||7.55|-0.82|0.1143
81741898|NCT03052608|163180396|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.7293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.822|1.444|||one-sided stratified log-rank|Stratified by the presence of brain metastases (Yes/No) and ethnic origin (Asian/Non-Asian) at randomization.|Based on Cox Proportional Hazards model stratified by the presence of brain metastases and ethnic origin at randomization. Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Lorlatinib.|||1.444|0.822|0.7293
81741899|NCT04857593|163180401|OTHER||Mean change in EPDS score|5.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81741900|NCT05458011|163180416|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|-0.95|||ANCOVA|||||-0.95|-2.66|<0.0001
81741901|NCT01834287|163180449|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|52.4|||Regression, Linear|||||52.4|9.6|.001
81741902|NCT05887908|163180479|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferirority margin = 15.0%|Difference in success proportion|21.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.9|32.0||If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the group difference \> -15.0%, non-inferiority is concluded. If non-inferiority is declared, a test for superiority will be performed. If the lower bound of the 95% CI \> 0.0%, superiority will be declared.|||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|||32.0|10.9|
81741903|NCT05887908|163180479|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferirority margin = 15.0%|Difference in success proportion|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|23.7||If non-inferiority of the cefepime/nacubactam group is declared, a non-inferiority hypothesis test for the aztreonam/nacubactam group will be performed. For this analysis, the same approach as that used for the cefepime/nacubactam group will be used.|||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|||23.7|-1.2|
81741904|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|9.9|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at EA||9.9|-3.2|
81741905|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|14.0|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at EA||14.0|1.1|
81741906|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|11.3|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at EOT||11.3|-2.7|
81741907|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|10.0|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at EOT||10.0|-6.6|
81741908|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|18.1|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at FUP||18.1|-4.1|
81741909|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|16.0|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at FUP||16.0|-9.5|
81441895|NCT01045993|162574611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||180 minutes timepoint||||<0.001
81441896|NCT01045993|162574611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||240 minutes timepoint||||0.002
81441897|NCT01045993|162574611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||300 minutes timepoint||||<0.001
81741910|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|24.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|36.6|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at TOC by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||36.6|12.0|
81741911|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|24.9|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at TOC by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||24.9|-4.2|
81741912|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|28.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|54.1|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at TOC by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||54.1|1.8|
81741913|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|35.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|61.6|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at TOC by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||61.6|1.1|
81741914|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|16.3|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at EOT by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||16.3|-1.3|
81741915|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|14.7|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at EOT by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||14.7|-5.6|
81741916|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|13.9|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at EOT by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||13.9|-20.3|
81741917|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|-16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.4|5.2|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at EOT by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||5.2|-45.4|
81741918|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|24.4|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at FUP by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||24.4|-1.7|
81741919|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|20.9|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at FUP by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||20.9|-8.7|
81539536|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.94||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|45.13||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||45.13|0.54|0.1570
81539537|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.3742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|12.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||12.26|0.39|0.3742
81539538|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.24||||0.1436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|48.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||48.26|0.57|0.1436
81741920|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.9|23.1|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at FUP by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||23.1|-31.9|
81741921|NCT05887908|163180480|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.8|37.9|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Composite clinical and microbiological success at FUP by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||37.9|-28.8|
81741922|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|6.3|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at EA||6.3|-2.8|
81441898|NCT01045993|162574611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||360 minutes timepoint||||<0.001
81539539|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.57||||0.1277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|50.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||50.77|0.61|0.1277
81539540|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.6689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||2.81|0.20|0.6689
81741923|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|7.2|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at EA||7.2|-3.5|
81741924|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|6.4|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at EOT||6.4|-4.6|
81741925|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|6.0|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at EOT||6.0|-7.1|
81741926|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|11.8|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at TOC||11.8|-3.3|
81741927|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|13.0|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at TOC||13.0|-3.9|
81741928|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|12.1|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at FUP||12.1|-4.5|
81741929|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|12.3|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at FUP||12.3|-6.6|
81741930|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|6.0|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at EA by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||6.0|-4.2|
81741931|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|8.3|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at EA by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||8.3|-4.1|
81741932|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|20.3|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at EA by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||20.3|-13.9|
81741933|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|36.0|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at EA by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||36.0|-12.6|
81741934|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|10.5|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at EOT by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||10.5|-3.5|
81741935|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|9.6|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at EOT by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||9.6|-6.9|
81741936|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|16.8|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at EOT by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||16.8|-15.9|
81741937|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|-8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|12.6|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at EOT by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||12.6|-36.0|
81741938|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|13.1|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at TOC by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||13.1|-4.5|
81741939|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|14.2|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at TOC by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||14.2|-5.3|
81741940|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|38.0|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at TOC by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||38.0|-6.0|
81741941|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|37.3|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at TOC by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||37.3|-20.5|
81741942|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|17.8|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at FUP by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||17.8|-2.6|
81741943|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|17.8|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at FUP by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||17.8|-5.0|
81741944|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|17.6|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at FUP by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||17.6|-23.6|
81741945|NCT05887908|163180481|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|22.3|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Clinical outcome of cure at FUP by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||22.3|-30.9|
81741946|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|10.5|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at EA||10.5|-1.7|
81741947|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|14.3|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at EA||14.3|3.9|
81741948|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|11.9|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at EOT||11.9|-1.3|
81741949|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|11.2|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at EOT||11.2|-4.2|
81741950|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|22.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|32.7|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at TOC||32.7|12.2|
81741951|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|22.5|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at TOC||22.5|-2.0|
81741952|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|19.7|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at FUP||19.7|-2.0|
81741953|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|14.8|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at FUP||14.8|-10.4|
81741954|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|10.5|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at EA by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||10.5|-3.5|
81741955|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|14.5|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at EA by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||14.5|2.3|
81741956|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|38.0|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at EA by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||38.0|-6.0|
81741957|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|18.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|43.5|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at EA by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||43.5|-8.3|
81741958|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|16.5|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at EOT by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||16.5|-0.1|
81741959|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|15.1|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at EOT by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||15.1|-3.9|
81741960|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|13.9|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at EOT by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||13.9|-20.3|
81741961|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|-8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|12.6|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at EOT by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||12.6|-36.0|
81741962|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|25.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|37.5|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at TOC by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||37.5|13.5|
81741963|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|23.3|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at TOC by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||23.3|-5.5|
81741964|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|21.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|48.5|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at TOC by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||48.5|-3.4|
81741965|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|29.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|56.0|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at TOC by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||56.0|-4.4|
81741966|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|25.9|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at FUP by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||25.9|0.3|
81741967|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|19.3|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at FUP by baseline pathogen: Escherichia coli||19.3|-10.1|
81741968|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.4|22.6|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at FUP by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||22.6|-30.4|
81741969|NCT05887908|163180482|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|31.5|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|Microbiological outcome of eradication at FUP by baseline pathogen: Klebsiella pneumoniae||31.5|-34.0|
81741970|NCT05887908|163180483|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|54.3|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|||54.3|-16.0|
81741971|NCT05887908|163180483|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|28.9||||||95.0|-13.0|62.1|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|||62.1|-13.0|
81741972|NCT05887908|163180484|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|54.3|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|||54.3|-16.0|
81741973|NCT05887908|163180484|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|28.9||||||95.0|-13.0|62.1|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|||62.1|-13.0|
81741974|NCT05887908|163180485|OTHER|Desriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|53.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|78.1|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|||78.1|12.8|
81741975|NCT05887908|163180485|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|24.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|60.5|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|||60.5|-18.4|
81741976|NCT05887908|163180486|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|54.3|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|||54.3|-16.0|
81741977|NCT05887908|163180486|OTHER|Descriptive analysis|Difference in success proportion|28.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|62.1|||||Miettinen-Nurminen confidence interval|||62.1|-13.0|
81741978|NCT05136170|163180504|SUPERIORITY|The following null hypothesis was defined on this endpoint: the proportion of patients reaching a value of Schirmer I test (without anaesthesia) \>10mm/5min at week 4 in cenegermin (rhNGF) was lower or equal than control. The null hypothesis was rejected if the associated primary analysis p-value was lower than 0.025.|Odds Ratio (OR)|8.498||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.165|33.356||P-value of treatment variable from logistic regression model on proportion of patients reaching a value of Schirmer I test (without anesthesia) \>10mm/5min|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was based on logistic regression model with multiple imputation (MI) under a missing not at random (MNAR) mechanism using retrieve dropouts with proportion of patients reaching a value of Schirmer I test \> 10 mm/5 min at Week 4 as dependent variable, treatment, gender, age class and baseline Schirmer I test value as qualitative independent variables. Site was considered as random effects that vary randomly among patients.||33.356|2.165|0.002
81741979|NCT05136170|163180505|SUPERIORITY|The following null hypothesis is defined on this endpoint: the change from baseline (reduction) in the global SANDE score at week 12 in cenegermin is lower or equal than control. The null hypothesis is rejected if the associated primary analysis p-value is lower than 0.025.|Adjusted means difference|0.59||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.801|8.981||P-value of adjusted means difference between treatments from the ANCOVA model on change from baseline in the global SANDE score.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with multiple imputation (MI) under a missing not at random (MNAR) mechanism using retrieve dropouts with change from baseline in the global SANDE score at Week 12 as dependent variable, treatment, gender, age class and baseline global SANDE score as qualitative independent variables. Site was considered as random effects that vary randomly among patients.||8.981|-7.801|0.890
81741980|NCT05136170|163180506|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was based on logistic regression model with multiple imputation (MI) under missing not at random (MNAR) using retrieve dropouts with proportion of patients reaching a value of Schirmer I test \>10 mm/5 min at Week 8 as dependent variable, treatment, gender, age class and baseline Schirmer I test value as qualitative independent variables. Site was considered as random effects that vary randomly among patients.|Odds Ratio (OR)|6.648||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.307|33.808|||Regression, Logistic|||This key secondary endpoint was analyzed by means of a logistic regression model with proportion of patients reaching a value of Schirmer I test \>10mm/5min at Week 8 as dependent variable, treatment, gender, age class and baseline Schirmer I test value as fixed effects and site as random effect.||33.808|1.307|0.022
81741981|NCT05136170|163180507|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted means difference|0.221||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.934|9.377||P-value of adjusted means difference between treatments from the ANCOVA model on change from baseline in SANDE score for severity at Week 12.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with multiple imputation (MI) under missing not at random (MNAR) using retrieve dropouts with change from baseline in the severity SANDE score at Week 12 as dependent variable, treatment, gender, age class and baseline severity SANDE score as qualitative independent variables.Site was considered as random effects that vary randomly among patients.||9.377|-8.934|0.962
81741982|NCT05136170|163180508|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted means difference|0.164||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.221|9.549||P-value of adjusted means difference between treatments from the ANCOVA model on change from baseline in SANDE score for frequency at Week 12.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with multiple imputation (MI) under missing not at random (MNAR) using retrieve dropouts with change from baseline in the frequency SANDE score at Week 12 as dependent variable, treatment, gender, age class and baseline frequency SANDE score as qualitative independent variables. Site was considered as random effects that vary randomly among patients.||9.549|-9.221|0.973
81741983|NCT05136170|163180509|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID were provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|LS means difference|2.378||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.869|9.625||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Quality of Life Module (Daily Activities) at Week 4|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||QoL (Daily Activities) - Week 4||9.625|-4.869|0.52
81741984|NCT05136170|163180509|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID were provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|LS means difference|7.11||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.653|14.873||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Quality of Life Module (Daily Activities) at Week 12.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||QoL (Daily Activities) - Week 12||14.873|-0.653|0.073
81741985|NCT05136170|163180509|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID were provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|LS means difference|-4.166||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.322|3.989||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Quality of Life Module (Feelings) at Week 4.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||QoL (Feelings) - Week 4||3.989|-12.322|0.317
81441899|NCT01045993|162574611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||420 minutes timepoint||||0.003
81473648|NCT00560703|162639215|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power calculation for this endpoint was driven by the assumptions made for the OSDI analysis||||||0.578||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.578
81741986|NCT05136170|163180509|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixedmodel for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID were provided using least square means at each visit and overall"|LS means difference|1.058||||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.786|8.901||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Quality of Life Module (Feelings) at Week 12.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||QoL (Feelings) - Week 12||8.901|-6.786|0.792
81441900|NCT01045993|162574611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||480 minutes timepoint||||0.001
81441901|NCT01045993|162574612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||60 minutes timepoint||||0.012
81441902|NCT01045993|162574612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||120 minutes timepoint||||0.002
81473649|NCT00560703|162639216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.293||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||It was anticipated that the difference between the treatment groups in mean reduction from baseline in OSDI scores will be approximately 7 points. A pooled standard deviation of 9.0 for the mean change from baseline OSDI score is expected. Under those assumptions a total of approximately 63 evaluable patients (42 COL-101 patients and 21 placebo patients) is sufficient to provide 80% power. The planned enrolment should provide enough evaluable patients to meet these assumptions.||||0.293
81441903|NCT01045993|162574612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||180 minutes timepoint||||0.033
81441904|NCT01045993|162574612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||240 minutes timepoint||||0.096
81473650|NCT04278924|162639218|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|43.59|||=|0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|73.35|||Barnard's test||95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference in percentage was calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen method.|||73.35|0.81|=0.056
81473651|NCT04278924|162639218|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|39.42|||=|0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|71.38|||Barnard's test||95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen method.|||71.38|-4.24|=0.088
81473652|NCT04278924|162639218|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|67.83|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.21|87.29|||Barnard's test||95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen method.|||87.29|29.21|=0.001
81441905|NCT01045993|162574612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||300 minutes timepoint||||0.002
81441906|NCT01045993|162574612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||360 minutes timepoint||||0.005
81441907|NCT01045993|162574612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||420 minutes timepoint||||0.008
81473653|NCT04278924|162639219|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|55.56|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.11|81.51|||Barnard's test||95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen method.|||81.51|25.11|=0.001
81473654|NCT04278924|162639219|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|50.0|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.63|78.95|||Barnard's test||95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen method.|||78.95|19.63|=0.004
81473655|NCT04278924|162639219|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|81.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.24|94.99|||Barnard's test||95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen method.|||94.99|51.24|<0.001
81473656|NCT04278924|162639220|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|35.9|||=|0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|67.75|||Barnard's test||95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen method.|||67.75|-7.22|=0.120
81473657|NCT04278924|162639220|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|44.23|||=|0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|73.77|||Barnard's test||95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen method.|||73.77|-0.83|=0.060
81741987|NCT05136170|163180509|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM). Analyses included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID were provided using least square means at each visit and overall. Missing data will be imputed according to the questionnaire manuals"|LS means difference|-3.907||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.948|7.135||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Quality of Life Module (Work) at Week 4.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||QoL (Work) - Week 4||7.135|-14.948|0.488
81741988|NCT05136170|163180509|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID were provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|LS means difference|-0.284||||0.954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.998|9.431||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL Quality of Life Module (Work) at Week 12.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||QoL (Work) - Week 12||9.431|-9.998|0.954
81741989|NCT05136170|163180509|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEl module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID were provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|LS means difference|-0.049||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.658|7.559||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL DE Treatment Satisfaction \& Bother module (Satisfaction with Treatment Effectiveness) at Week 4.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||TS (Treatment - in general) - Week 4||7.559|-7.658|0.99
81741990|NCT05136170|163180509|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID were provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|LS means difference|1.976||||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.065|9.017||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL DE Treatment Satisfaction \& Bother module (Satisfaction with Treatment Effectiveness) at Week 12.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||TS (Treatment - in general) - Week 12||9.017|-5.065|0.582
81741991|NCT05136170|163180509|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID were provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|LS means difference|5.232||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.457|11.922||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL DE Symptom Bother Module at Week 4.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Symptom - Bother - Week 4||11.922|-1.457|0.125
81741992|NCT05136170|163180509|SUPERIORITY|"Changes from baseline in each IDEEL modules scale score was analyzed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) adjusting by gender, age class, IDEEL module baseline value, treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction. Subject was considered as a random effect. The covariance matrix used was unstructured. Comparisons vs vehicle TID were provided using least square means at each visit and overall."|LS means difference|-0.156||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.912|6.6||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline in IDEEL DE Symptom Bother Module at Week 12.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||Symptom - Bother - Week 12||6.6|-6.912|0.964
81741993|NCT05136170|163180510|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.795||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.157|1.748||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline at Week 4.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||"Analysis was based on MMRM with Multiple Imputation under missing not at random using retrieve dropouts with change from baseline in TFBUT at each timepoint adjusting by gender, age class, TFBUT scale baseline value, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction. Patient was considered as a random effect and the covariance matrix used was unstructured.~Herein analysis for Week 4 was reported."||1.748|-0.157|0.102
81741994|NCT05136170|163180510|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|-0.051||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.094|0.991||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline at Week 8.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||"Analysis was based on MMRM with Multiple Imputation under missing not at random using retrieve dropouts with change from baseline in TFBUT at each timepoint adjusting by gender, age class, TFBUT scale baseline value, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction. Patient was considered as a random effect and the covariance matrix used was unstructured.~Herein analysis for Week 8 was reported."||0.991|-1.094|0.923
81741995|NCT05136170|163180510|SUPERIORITY||LS means difference|0.136||||0.787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.849|1.12||P-value of LS means difference between treatments from the MMRM on change from baseline at Week 12|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||"Analysis was based on MMRM with Multiple Imputation under missing not at random using retrieve dropouts with change from baseline in TFBUT at each timepoint adjusting by gender, age class, TFBUT scale baseline value, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction. Patient was considered as a random effect and the covariance matrix used was unstructured.~Herein analysis for Week 12 was reported."||1.12|-0.849|0.787
81741996|NCT05136170|163180511|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Week 4 (Visit 3) was reported.||||<0.001
81741997|NCT05136170|163180511|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Week 8 (Visit 4) was reported.||||<0.001
81441908|NCT01045993|162574612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||480 minutes timepoint||||0.004
81741998|NCT05136170|163180511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Week 12 (Visit 5) was reported.||||0.014
81741999|NCT05136170|163180511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.095||||||Not statistically significant result. p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Week 16 (Visit 6) was reported.||||0.095
81742000|NCT05136170|163180512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Week 4 (Visit 3) was reported.||||0.02
81742001|NCT05136170|163180512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.328||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Week 8 (Visit 4) was reported.||||0.328
81742002|NCT05136170|163180512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.287||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Week 12 (Visit 5) was reported.||||0.287
81742003|NCT05136170|163180512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.777||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Week 16 (Visit 6) was reported.||||0.777
81742004|NCT05136170|163180513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.126||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Week 4 (Visit 3) was reported.||||0.126
81742005|NCT05136170|163180513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.968||||||p-value corresponds to a two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for Week 8 (Visit 4) was reported.||||0.968
81742006|NCT05136170|163180513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.613||||||p-value corresponds to a two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for Week 12 (Visit 5) was reported.||||0.613
81742007|NCT05136170|163180513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.805||||||p-value corresponds to a two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for Week 16 (Visit 6) was reported.||||0.805
81742008|NCT05136170|163180514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.543||||||p-value corresponds to two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for Global score - Week 8 (Visit 4) was reported.||||0.543
81742009|NCT05136170|163180514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.677||||||p-value corresponds to two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for Global score - Week 12 (Visit 5) was reported.||||0.677
81742010|NCT05136170|163180514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.914||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Global score - Week 16 (Visit 6) was reported.||||0.914
81742011|NCT05136170|163180514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.874||||||p-value corresponds to two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for Severity - Week 8 (Visit 4) was reported.||||0.874
81742012|NCT05136170|163180514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.945||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Severity - Week 12 (Visit 5) was reported.||||0.945
81742013|NCT05136170|163180514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.727||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Severity - Week 16 (Visit 6) was reported.||||0.727
81742014|NCT05136170|163180514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.342||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Frequency - Week 8 (Visit 4) was reported.||||0.342
81742015|NCT05136170|163180514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.821||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Frequency - Week 12 (Visit 5) was reported.||||0.821
81742016|NCT05136170|163180514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.926||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Frequency - Week 16 (Visit 6) was reported.||||0.926
81742017|NCT05136170|163180515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0344||||||p-value corresponds to Chi-square test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Chi-squared|||Herein analysis for Worsening in symptom scores (SANDE global score) - Week 4 (Visit 3) was reported.||||0.0344
81742018|NCT05136170|163180515|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-value corresponds to a Fisher's exact test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Fisher Exact|||Herein analysis for NEI score \>= 50% - Week 4 (Visit 3) was reported.||||1
81742019|NCT05136170|163180515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0235||||||p-value corresponds to Chi-square test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Chi-squared|||Herein analysis for Worsening in symptom scores and/or NEI score \>= 50 - Week 4 (Visit 3) was reported.||||0.0235
81742020|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.888||||||p-value corresponds to a two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for QoL (Impact on Daily Activities) - Week 4 (Visit 3) was reported.||||0.888
81742021|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.651||||||p-value corresponds to a two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for QoL (Impact on Daily Activities) - Week 8 (Visit 4) was reported.||||0.651
81441909|NCT01045993|162574613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.268||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Maximum degrees||||0.268
81441910|NCT01045993|162574613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.419||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Minus 5 degrees||||0.419
81441911|NCT01045993|162574613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Plus 5 degrees (beyond maximum)||||0.086
81441912|NCT01045993|162574614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.067||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Maximum degrees||||0.067
81441913|NCT01045993|162574614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.757||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Minus 5 degrees||||0.757
81441914|NCT01045993|162574614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.219||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Plus 5 degrees (beyond maximum)||||0.219
81441915|NCT01045993|162574615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Maximum degrees||||0.043
81441916|NCT01045993|162574615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.388||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Minus 5 degrees||||0.388
81441917|NCT01045993|162574615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Plus 5 degrees (beyond maximum)||||0.039
81441918|NCT01045993|162574616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.797||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||||||0.797
81441919|NCT01045993|162574617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.371||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||||||0.371
81473658|NCT04278924|162639220|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|60.14|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.33|82.42|||Barnard's test||95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen method.|||82.42|21.33|=0.003
81473659|NCT04278924|162639221|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|40.0|||=|0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.28|78.17|||Barnard's test||95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen method.|||78.17|-16.28|=0.187
81473660|NCT04278924|162639221|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0|||=|0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.85|71.78|||Barnard's test||95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen method.|||71.78|-28.85|=0.315
81441920|NCT01045993|162574618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||||||0.122
81441921|NCT01045993|162574619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.355||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Maximum degrees||||0.355
81441922|NCT01045993|162574619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.371||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Minus 5 degrees||||0.371
81441923|NCT01045993|162574619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.216||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-values from ANOVA model with treatment treatment term only in the model.||At Plus 5 degrees (beyond maximum)||||0.216
81441924|NCT01045993|162574620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Maximum degrees||||0.054
81441925|NCT01045993|162574620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Minus 5 degrees||||0.600
81441926|NCT01045993|162574620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.294||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Plus 5 degrees (beyond maximum)||||0.294
81473661|NCT04278924|162639221|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|100.0|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.12|100.0|||Barnard's test||95% CI of the difference in percentage was calculated using Miettinen-Nurminen method.|||100.00|35.12|=0.004
81473662|NCT04847232|162639230|OTHER|Test of HR = 1|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.26|||Regression, Cox||SZC relative to Placebo|||1.26|0.76|0.867
81473663|NCT04847232|162639231|OTHER|Test of OR = 1|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|4.26|||Regression, Logistic||SZC relative to Placebo|||4.26|2.64|<.0001
81473664|NCT04847232|162639232|OTHER|Test of HR = 1|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.56|||Regression, Cox||SZC relative to Placebo|||1.56|0.80|0.510
81473665|NCT05600036|162639274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0025|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0025
81473666|NCT05600036|162639274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0001
81473667|NCT05600036|162639274|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81473668|NCT05600036|162639274|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81742022|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.267||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for QoL (Impact on Daily Activities) - Week 12 (Visit 5) was reported.||||0.267
81742023|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.459||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for QoL (Impact on Daily Activities) - Week 16 (Visit 6) was reported.||||0.459
81742024|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.192||||||p-value corresponds to a two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for QoL (Emotional Impact due to Dry Eye) - Week 4 was reported.||||0.192
81742025|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.568||||||p-value corresponds to a two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for QoL (Emotional Impact due to Dry Eye) - Week 8 was reported.||||0.568
81742026|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.871||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for QoL (Emotional Impact due to Dry Eye) - Week 12 was reported.||||0.871
81742027|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||p-value corresponds to a two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for QoL (Emotional Impact due to Dry Eye) - Week 16 was reported.||||0.85
81742028|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.364||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for QoL (Impact on Work due to Dry Eye) - Week 4 was reported.||||0.364
81742029|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.646||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for QoL (Impact on Work due to Dry Eye) - Week 8 was reported.||||0.646
81742030|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.739||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for QoL (Impact on Work due to Dry Eye) - Week 12 was reported.||||0.739
81742031|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.664||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for QoL (Impact on Work due to Dry Eye) - Week 16 was reported.||||0.664
81742032|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.846||||||p-value corresponds to a two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for TS (Satisfaction with Effectiveness) - Week 4 was reported.||||0.846
81742033|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.248||||||p-value corresponds to a two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for TS (Satisfaction with Effectiveness) - Week 8 was reported.||||0.248
81742034|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.341||||||p-value corresponds to a two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for TS (Satisfaction with Effectiveness) - Week 12 was reported.||||0.341
81742035|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.413||||||p-value corresponds to a two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for TS (Satisfaction with Effectiveness) - Week 16 was reported.||||0.413
81742036|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.927||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for TS (Treatment Bother/Inconvenience) - Week 4 was reported.||||0.927
81742037|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.914||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for TS (Treatment Bother/Inconvenience) - Week 8 was reported.||||0.914
81742038|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.564||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for TS (Treatment Bother/Inconvenience) - Week 12 was reported.||||0.564
81742039|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.489||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for TS (Treatment Bother/Inconvenience) - Week 16 was reported.||||0.489
81742040|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.082||||||p-value corresponds to a two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for Symptom-Bother - Week 4||||0.082
81742041|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.848||||||p-value corresponds to a two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for Symptom-Bother - Week 8 was reported.||||0.848
81742042|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.805||||||p-value corresponds to a two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for Symptom-Bother - Week 12 was reported.||||0.805
81742043|NCT05136170|163180516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.833||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Symptom-Bother - Week 16 was reported.||||0.833
81742044|NCT05136170|163180519|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81742045|NCT05136170|163180520|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.046
81473669|NCT05600036|162639274|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81539541|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.8019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|4.95||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||4.95|0.29|0.8019
81742046|NCT05136170|163180521|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.34
81473670|NCT04401202|162639278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81473671|NCT01006590|162639283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.07|||ANCOVA|With baseline value as covariate and treatment group as factor; comparison of LSmeans for treatment||The null hypothesis H0: µt-µC=0, where μT denotes the mean absolute change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 24 in the group of patients treated with saxagliptin (test medication, T) and μC the mean absolute change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 24 in the group of patients with uptitration of metformin (comparator, C) A sample size of 120 randomized and treated patients per treatment group yielded 80% power under the assumption of a true treatment difference of 0.4% and a standard deviation of 1.1%||0.07|-0.26|0.26
81742047|NCT05136170|163180522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Global Score - Week 2 was reported||||0.017
81742048|NCT05136170|163180522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.339||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Global Score - Week 4 was reported||||0.339
81473672|NCT01006590|162639284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.79||0.3202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|17.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||17.1|-5.6|0.3202
81473673|NCT01006590|162639285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.58||0.6203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|11.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.3|-6.7|0.6203
81742049|NCT05136170|163180522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||p-value corresponds to a two sample (independent group) t-test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|t-test, 2 sided|||Herein analysis for Severity - Week 2 was reported.||||0.004
81742050|NCT05136170|163180522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.292||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Severity - Week 4 was reported.||||0.292
81742051|NCT05136170|163180522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Frequency - Week 2 was reported.||||0.09
81742052|NCT05136170|163180522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Herein analysis for Frequency - Week 4 was reported.||||0.54
81742053|NCT05136170|163180523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0064||||||p-value corresponds to Chi-square test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Chi-squared|||Herein analysis for Worsening in symptom scores (SANDE global score) was reported.||||0.0064
81742054|NCT05136170|163180523|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-value corresponds to a Fisher's exact test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Fisher Exact|||Herein analysis for NEI score \>= 50% was reported.||||1
81742055|NCT05136170|163180523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0034||||||p-value corresponds to Chi-square test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all patients.|Chi-squared|||Herein analysis for Worsening in symptom scores and/or NEI score \>= 50 was reported.||||0.0034
81742056|NCT05136170|163180524|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value corresponds to a non-parametric Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (Wilcoxon rank sum) test of the comparisons between Cenegermin and Vehicle in all participants.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81742057|NCT05168813|163180537|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.77|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for variables expected to affect risk of future COVID-19 and evidence of prior SARS-CoV-2 exposure.||||0.77|0.44|< .001
81742058|NCT05168813|163180538|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.78|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for variables expected to affect risk of future COVID-19 and evidence of prior SARS-CoV-2 exposure.||||0.78|0.29|0.003
81742059|NCT05168813|163180539|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.27||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.04|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for variables expected to affect risk of future COVID-19 and evidence of prior SARS-CoV-2 exposure.||||1.04|0.07|0.056
81742060|NCT05168813|163180540|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.15|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for variables expected to affect risk of future COVID-19 and evidence of prior SARS-CoV-2 exposure.||||1.15|0.73|0.449
81742061|NCT05168813|163180541|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.29||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|8.87|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for variables expected to affect risk of future COVID-19 and evidence of prior SARS-CoV-2 exposure.||||8.87|0.59|0.23
81742062|NCT05168813|163180551|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.73|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for variables expected to affect risk of future COVID-19 and evidence of prior SARS-CoV-2 exposure.||||0.73|0.43|< .001
81742063|NCT05168813|163180552|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.68|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for variables expected to affect risk of future COVID-19 and evidence of prior SARS-CoV-2 exposure.||||0.68|0.27|< .001
81742064|NCT05168813|163180553|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.27||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.82|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for variables expected to affect risk of future COVID-19 and evidence of prior SARS-CoV-2 exposure.||||0.82|0.09|0.02
81473674|NCT01006590|162639286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.7627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.52|||ANCOVA|||||0.52|-0.38|0.7627
81742065|NCT05168813|163180554|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.09|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for variables expected to affect risk of future COVID-19 and evidence of prior SARS-CoV-2 exposure.||||1.09|0.67|0.218
81742066|NCT05168813|163180555|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.78||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.77|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for variables expected to affect risk of future COVID-19 and evidence of prior SARS-CoV-2 exposure.||||3.77|0.84|0.135
81441927|NCT01045993|162574621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.088||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Maximum degrees||||0.088
81441928|NCT01045993|162574621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.625||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Minus 5 degrees||||0.625
81441929|NCT01045993|162574621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA model with treatment term only in the model.||At Plus 5 degrees (beyond maximum)||||0.034
81441930|NCT01045993|162574622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistically significant treatment difference was declared if the probability of random occurrence between the treatment groups p-value was ≤0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with modified ridit scores.||||||<0.001
81441931|NCT01659736|162574623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is for the condition (active TMS versus Sham) by time (pre, post, 3-month follow-up) interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.006
81441932|NCT00391079|162574628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment effect|-0.17||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.29|||ANCOVA|||The change in pain NRS score from baseline to the end of study was analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the baseline value as a covariate and centre group and treatment as factors.||0.29|-0.62|0.468
81441933|NCT00391079|162574629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.309||||0.2338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.038|||Regression, Logistic|||The proportions of responders were compared between the treatment groups using logistic regression with region and treatment groups as factors. The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between each Sativex and placebo.||2.038|0.840|0.2338
81742067|NCT02630693|163180562|OTHER|As stated in the protocol, the primary objective of this trial is to estimate the hazard ratio and the corresponding 90% confidence interval. Therefore, we do not conduct any statistical hypothesis test for progression free survival.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|1.3|||||Hazard ratio of Palbociclib100mg arm vs 125 mg arm|||1.30|0.66|
81742068|NCT02630693|163180565|OTHER|As stated in the protocol, the objective of this trial is to estimate the hazard ratio and the corresponding 90% confidence interval. Therefore, we do not conduct any statistical hypothesis test for overall survival.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.69|||||Hazard ratio for Palbociclib 100mg arm vs 125 mg arm|||1.69|0.67|
81742069|NCT04147897|163180630|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Difference|1.5||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||adjusted mixed-effects linear regression|||Mixed-effects linear models were used to analyze within-person changes from baseline to 3 months, accounting for repeated measures within participants and clustering of patients within agencies. Difference-in-differences estimates were derived to compare EF vs IF, with Cohen's d effect sizes calculated for each contrast.|Cohen's d: 0.28|||.06
81441934|NCT00391079|162574630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment effect|-1.83||||0.3103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|1.72|||ANOVA||A negative difference in estimated treatment effect indicates an improvement in pain in favour of Sativex.|The change in NPS score from baseline to the end of study was analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the baseline value as a covariate and centre group and treatment as factors.||1.72|-5.39|0.3103
81441935|NCT00391079|162574631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|-0.24||||0.1567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.09|||ANCOVA||A negative difference in estimated treatment difference indicates a reduction in breakthrough analgesic medication in favour of Sativex.|The change in average number of tablets taken daily from baseline to the end of study was analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the baseline value as a covariate and centre group and treatment as factors.||0.09|-0.57|0.1567
81441936|NCT00391079|162574632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference|-0.12||||0.5643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.29|||ANCOVA||A negative difference in estimated means indicates an improvement in pain in favour of Sativex.|||0.29|-0.53|0.5643
81441937|NCT00391079|162574633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|1.47||||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.991|2.179|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio of greater than 1 indicates and improvement in favour of Sativex.|||2.179|0.991|0.0552
81742070|NCT04147897|163180630|SUPERIORITY||Difference-in-Difference|1.0||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Adjusted mixed-effects linear regression|||Mixed-effects linear models were used to analyze within-person changes from baseline to 6 months, accounting for repeated measures within participants and clustering of patients within agencies. Difference-in-differences estimates were derived to compare EF vs IF, with Cohen's d effect sizes calculated for each contrast.|Cohen's d: 0.19|||.25
81441938|NCT00391079|162574634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||estimated treatment difference|0.05||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.48|||ANCOVA||A negative difference in estimated treatment difference indicates an improvement in sleep quality in favour of Sativex.|||0.48|-0.39|0.8330
81441939|NCT00474851|162574638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||p (within group for subjects receiving norethindrone + conjugated estrogens)=0.05 p (within group for subjects receiving norethindrone + placebo)=0.65 p (between the two groups)=0.10|RMANOVA|||"Analysis followed the intention-to-treat principle. The time course of each measurement from baseline to 3, 6, 9, and 12 months was compared between arms by repeated-measures analysis of variance (RM-ANOVA), with an autoregressive covariance model to account for visit-to-visit correlation within subjects.~The primary test of treatment efficacy was time × treatment interaction. Adjusted changes over time and differences between trial arms were constructed from parameters of the RMANOVA."||||0.10
81441940|NCT00474851|162574639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||p (within group for participants receiving norethindrone + estrogens)=0.0001 p (within group for participants receiving norethindrone + placebo)=0.31 p (between groups)=0.02|RMANOVA|||"The time course of each measurement from baseline to 3, 6, 9, and 12 months was compared between arms by repeated-measures analysis of variance (RM-ANOVA), with an autoregressive covariance model to account for visit-to-visit correlation within subjects.~The primary test of treatment efficacy was time × treatment interaction. Adjusted changes over time and differences between trial arms were constructed from parameters of the RMANOVA."||||0.02
81742071|NCT04147897|163180631|SUPERIORITY||difference in difference|0.7||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||adjusted mixed-effects linear regression|||Mixed-effects linear models were used to analyze within-person changes from baseline to 3 months, accounting for repeated measures within participants and clustering of patients within agencies. Difference-in-differences estimates were derived to compare EF vs IF, with Cohen's d effect sizes calculated for each contrast.|Cohen's d: 0.13|||0.37
81742072|NCT04147897|163180631|SUPERIORITY||Difference-in-Difference|0.6||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||Adjusted mixed-effects linear regression|||Mixed-effects linear models were used to analyze within-person changes from baseline to 6 months, accounting for repeated measures within participants and clustering of patients within agencies. Difference-in-differences estimates were derived to compare EF vs IF, with Cohen's d effect sizes calculated for each contrast.|Cohen's d: 0.13|||.44
81742073|NCT04147897|163180632|SUPERIORITY||Difference-in-Difference|-0.4||||0.619|TWO_SIDED||||||Adjusted mixed-effects linear regression|||Mixed-effects linear models were used to analyze within-person changes from baseline to 3 months, accounting for repeated measures within participants and clustering of patients within agencies. Difference-in-differences estimates were derived to compare EF vs IF, with Cohen's d effect sizes calculated for each contrast.|Cohen's d: -0.07|||.619
81742074|NCT04147897|163180632|SUPERIORITY||Difference-in-Difference|1.5||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Adjusted mixed-effects linear regression|||Mixed-effects linear models were used to analyze within-person changes from baseline to 6 months, accounting for repeated measures within participants and clustering of patients within agencies. Difference-in-differences estimates were derived to compare EF vs IF, with Cohen's d effect sizes calculated for each contrast.|Cohen's d: 0.26|||0.10
81742075|NCT04147897|163180633|SUPERIORITY||Difference-in-Difference|1.9||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Adjusted mixed-effects linear regression|||Mixed-effects linear models were used to analyze within-person changes from baseline to 3 months, accounting for repeated measures within participants and clustering of patients within agencies. Difference-in-differences estimates were derived to compare EF vs IF, with Cohen's d effect sizes calculated for each contrast.|Cohen's d: 0.15|||.32
81742076|NCT04147897|163180633|SUPERIORITY||Difference-in-Difference|3.0||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Adjusted mixed-effects linear regression|||Mixed-effects linear models were used to analyze within-person changes from baseline to 6 months, accounting for repeated measures within participants and clustering of patients within agencies. Difference-in-differences estimates were derived to compare EF vs IF, with Cohen's d effect sizes calculated for each contrast.|Cohen's d: 0.23|||0.16
81742077|NCT04147897|163180634|SUPERIORITY||Difference-in-Difference|1.1||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Adjusted mixed-effects linear regression|||Mixed-effects linear models were used to analyze within-person changes from baseline to 3 months, accounting for repeated measures within participants and clustering of patients within agencies. Difference-in-differences estimates were derived to compare EF vs IF, with Cohen's d effect sizes calculated for each contrast.|Cohen's d: 0.15|||.31
81742078|NCT04147897|163180634|SUPERIORITY||Difference-in-Difference|1.3||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Adjusted mixed-effects linear regression|||Mixed-effects linear models were used to analyze within-person changes from baseline to 6 months, accounting for repeated measures within participants and clustering of patients within agencies. Difference-in-differences estimates were derived to compare EF vs IF, with Cohen's d effect sizes calculated for each contrast.|Cohen's d: 0.17|||.28
81742079|NCT04147897|163180635|SUPERIORITY||Difference-in-Difference|0.5||||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||Adjusted mixed-effects linear regression|||Mixed-effects linear models were used to analyze within-person changes from baseline to 3 months, accounting for repeated measures within participants and clustering of patients within agencies. Difference-in-differences estimates were derived to compare EF vs IF, with Cohen's d effect sizes calculated for each contrast.|Cohen's d: 0.07|||.63
81742080|NCT04147897|163180635|SUPERIORITY||Difference-in-Difference|0.9||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Adjusted mixed-effects linear regression|||Mixed-effects linear models were used to analyze within-person changes from baseline to 6 months, accounting for repeated measures within participants and clustering of patients within agencies. Difference-in-differences estimates were derived to compare EF vs IF, with Cohen's d effect sizes calculated for each contrast.|Cohen's d: 0.12|||.46
81742081|NCT04147897|163180636|SUPERIORITY||Difference-in-Difference|-0.4||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Adjusted mixed-effects linear regression|||Mixed-effects linear models were used to analyze within-person changes from baseline to 3 months, accounting for repeated measures within participants and clustering of patients within agencies. Difference-in-differences estimates were derived to compare EF vs IF, with Cohen's d effect sizes calculated for each contrast.|Cohen's d: -0.07|||0.67
81742082|NCT04147897|163180636|SUPERIORITY||Difference-in-Difference|0.7||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Adjusted mixed-effects linear regression|||Mixed-effects linear models were used to analyze within-person changes from baseline to 6 months, accounting for repeated measures within participants and clustering of patients within agencies. Difference-in-differences estimates were derived to compare EF vs IF, with Cohen's d effect sizes calculated for each contrast.|Cohen's d: 0.10|||0.53
81742083|NCT01169337|163180652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Log Rank|stratified 1-sided log-rank test||||||0.0005
81742084|NCT00114101|163180673|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|This study was designed to have 80% power, with the use of the log-rank test at a one-sided significance level of 0.05, to detect a hazard ratio of 1.4, assuming proportional hazards and an exponential time to event distribution. Under the assumed framework, 309 events were expected. The expected drop out rate before randomization was 15%.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.53||Participants were randomized with the use of a permuted-block design stratified by beta 2 microglobulin, prior use of thalidomide and prior use of lenalidomide. TTP was monitored with the use of a group sequential design for superiority and futility.|Log Rank|||||0.53|0.26|<0.001
81441941|NCT00262041|162574654|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of MenACWY Ad+ vaccine against the serogroup A was assessed to that of the MenACWY PS vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the difference in proportions was greater than -10%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:4 who received MenACWY Ad+ vaccine group against serogroup A compared with that of MenACWY PS vaccine.||||<0.001
81441942|NCT00262041|162574654|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of MenACWY Ad- vaccine against the serogroup A was assessed to that of the MenACWY PS vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the difference in proportions was greater than -10%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:4 who received MenACWY Ad- vaccine group against serogroup A compared with that of MenACWY PS vaccine.||||<0.001
81441943|NCT00262041|162574654|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of MenACWY Ad+ vaccine against the serogroup C was assessed to that of the MenACWY PS vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the difference in proportions was greater than -10%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:4 who received MenACWY Ad+ vaccine group against serogroup C compared with that of MenACWY PS vaccine.||||<0.001
81441944|NCT00262041|162574654|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of MenACWY Ad- vaccine against the serogroup C was assessed to that of the MenACWY PS vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the difference in proportions was greater than -10%.||||||0.003||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:4 who received MenACWY Ad- vaccine group against serogroup C compared with that of MenACWY PS vaccine.||||0.003
81441945|NCT00262041|162574654|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of MenACWY Ad+ vaccine against the serogroup W was assessed to that of the MenACWY PS vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the difference in proportions was greater than -10%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:4 who received MenACWY Ad+ vaccine group against serogroup W compared with that of MenACWY PS vaccine.||||<0.001
81441946|NCT00262041|162574654|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of MenACWY Ad- vaccine against the serogroup W was assessed to that of the MenACWY PS vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the difference in proportions was greater than -10%.||||||0.071||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:4 who received MenACWY Ad- vaccine group against serogroup W compared with that of MenACWY PS vaccine.||||0.071
81441947|NCT00262041|162574654|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of MenACWY Ad+ vaccine against the serogroup Y was assessed to that of the MenACWY PS vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the difference in proportions was greater than -10%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:4 who received MenACWY Ad+ vaccine group against serogroup Y compared with that of MenACWY PS vaccine.||||<0.001
81473675|NCT01006590|162639287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.7701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.7|||ANCOVA|||||2.7|-2.0|0.7701
81473676|NCT01006590|162639288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.34||0.5882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|10.93|||ANCOVA|||||10.93|-6.22|0.5882
81473677|NCT01410240|162639346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.453|||||||one-sided, two-sample t-test|||||||0.453
81742085|NCT00114101|163180675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.02|||Log Rank|||||1.02|0.26|0.70
81441948|NCT00262041|162574654|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of MenACWY Ad- vaccine against the serogroup Y was assessed to that of the MenACWY PS vaccine if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the difference in proportions was greater than -10%.|||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of percentages of subjects with hSBA titer ≥ 1:4 who received MenACWY Ad- vaccine group against serogroup Y compared with that of MenACWY PS vaccine.||||<0.001
81441949|NCT00834652|162574659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81441950|NCT01173471|162574674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.352||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|12.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is (AZD4017 200 mg OD - Placebo OD)|||12.6|-15.2|0.822
81441951|NCT01173471|162574674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.516||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is (AZD4017 400 mg BID - Placebo BID)|||4.3|-10.1|0.413
81473678|NCT01410240|162639347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.708|||||||one-sided, two-sample t-test|||||||0.708
81473679|NCT01410240|162639348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.527|||||||one-sided, two-sample t-test|||||||0.527
81473680|NCT01410240|162639349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.561|||||||one-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.561
81473681|NCT01410240|162639350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.356|||||||one-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.356
81473682|NCT01410240|162639351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.533|||||||one-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.533
81742086|NCT00114101|163180676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.69|||Fisher Exact|||||0.69|0.41|<0.001
81742087|NCT05764161|163180677|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.5859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.651|2.143|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by IGA-CPG-S score (2 or ≥3) and geographic region (North America or outside of North America).||||2.143|0.651|0.5859
81473683|NCT01410240|162639352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.734|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.734
81742088|NCT05764161|163180677|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|3.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.966|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.84|17.46||||||||17.46|-9.84|
81742089|NCT05764161|163180678|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.0741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.938|3.683|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by IGA-CPG-S score (2 or ≥3) and geographic region (North America or outside of North America).||||3.683|0.938|0.0741
81441952|NCT01173471|162574676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is (AZD4017 200 mg OD - Placebo OD)|||3.7|-4.8|0.758
81473684|NCT01410240|162639355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.314|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.314
81473685|NCT01410240|162639356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.063
81473686|NCT01410240|162639359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.058
81473687|NCT01410240|162639360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.421|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.421
81473688|NCT01410240|162639361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.161
81473689|NCT01410240|162639362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.016
81473690|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.534|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Day 3: Pain||||0.534
81473691|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.269|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Day 3: Stiffness||||0.269
81473692|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.693|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Day 3: Physical Functioning||||0.693
81473693|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.343|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Day 3: Average Score||||0.343
81742090|NCT05764161|163180678|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|11.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.162|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|23.23||||||||23.23|-0.93|
81742091|NCT05764161|163180679|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.1493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|5.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by IGA-CPG-S score (2 or ≥3) and geographic region (North America or outside of North America).||||5.740|0.750|0.1493
81742092|NCT05764161|163180679|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|6.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.257|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|14.51||||||||14.51|-2.18|
81742093|NCT05764161|163180680|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68||||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.193|6.033|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by IGA-CPG-S score (2 or ≥3) and geographic region (North America or outside of North America).||||6.033|1.193|0.0142
81742094|NCT05764161|163180680|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|13.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.384|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|24.01||||||||24.01|2.90|
81742095|NCT05764161|163180681|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.07||||0.0387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|8.897|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by IGA-CPG-S score (2 or ≥3) and geographic region (North America or outside of North America).||||8.897|1.060|0.0387
81742096|NCT05764161|163180681|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|9.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.343|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|18.0||||||||18.00|0.98|
81742097|NCT05764161|163180683|SUPERIORITY||Least squares Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.39|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 2||-0.39|-1.35|0.0005
81742098|NCT05764161|163180683|SUPERIORITY||Least squares Mean Difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.303||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-0.45|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 4||-0.45|-1.64|0.0007
81742099|NCT05764161|163180683|SUPERIORITY||Least squares Mean Difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.367||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-0.36|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 8||-0.36|-1.81|0.0036
81441953|NCT01173471|162574676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.909||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is (AZD4017 400 mg BID - Placebo BID)|||1.2|-2.5|0.467
81441954|NCT01939496|162574707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Means|-3.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.748||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.743|0.163|||ANCOVA|||||0.163|-6.743|0.062
81742100|NCT05764161|163180683|SUPERIORITY||Least squares Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.396||0.0287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.09|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 12||-0.09|-1.65|0.0287
81742101|NCT05764161|163180685|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.783||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.288|2.468|||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors between treatment and vehicle.|Cox regression model stratified by stratification factors (Baseline IGA 2/3, Region North America/ Outside of North America) was conducted to compare the difference in hazard rate between treatment and vehicle.|||2.468|1.288|0.0005
81742102|NCT05764161|163180686|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.477||||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.015|2.15|||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors between treatment and vehicle.|Cox regression model stratified by stratification factors (Baseline IGA 2/3, Region North America/ Outside of North America) was conducted to compare the difference in hazard rate between treatment and vehicle.|||2.150|1.015|0.0399
81742103|NCT05764161|163180689|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.31|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 2||-0.31|-1.29|0.0016
81742104|NCT05764161|163180689|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.24|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 4||-0.24|-1.51|0.0071
81742105|NCT05764161|163180689|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.369||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.14|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 8||-0.14|-1.60|0.0198
81742106|NCT05764161|163180689|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.403||0.1384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 12||0.20|-1.40|0.1384
81742107|NCT05764161|163180695|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.744||0.0759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.14|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 2||0.14|-2.80|0.0759
81441955|NCT01939496|162574707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Means|-4.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.382|-1.469|||ANCOVA|||||-1.469|-8.382|0.006
81441956|NCT04578886|162574722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.7||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|4.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.4|2.3|0.22
81742108|NCT05764161|163180695|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.809||0.1447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|0.41|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 4||0.41|-2.78|0.1447
81441957|NCT04578886|162574722|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3307||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0571|1.6751||unadjusted for covariates|Regression, Linear|||"Null Hypothesis: The administration of guanfacine in critically ill patients in the intensive unit has no effect on the duration of delirium.~Continuous variables will be summarized using sample mean and sample variance whereas categorical variables will be summarized as proportions. Logistic regression models will examine whether age, gender, or comorbities associated with incidence of delirium when Guanfacine is administered."||1.6751|1.0571|0.0150
81441958|NCT04323098|162574723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0057||||||P-value was based on two-sided t-test against 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0057
81441959|NCT00645944|162574731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2|-7.5|0.039
81441960|NCT01769274|162574745|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Hierarchical rank test|||||||1.0000
81539542|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.9591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|4.05||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||4.05|0.23|0.9591
81539543|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.3364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|13.06||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||13.06|0.42|0.3364
81539544|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.3698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|12.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||12.32|0.39|0.3698
81539545|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.92||||0.1587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|45.01||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||45.01|0.54|0.1587
81539546|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.5||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|50.06||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||50.06|0.61|0.1300
81539547|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.4152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|7.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||7.53|0.43|0.4152
81742109|NCT05764161|163180695|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.3395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|0.91|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 8||0.91|-2.64|0.3395
81742110|NCT05764161|163180695|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.943||0.4794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|1.19|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 12||1.19|-2.53|0.4794
81742111|NCT05764161|163180697|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.522||0.3053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|7.57|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 2||7.57|-2.38|0.3053
81742112|NCT05764161|163180697|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45||0.3893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|6.95|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 4||6.95|-2.72|0.3893
81742113|NCT05764161|163180697|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.371||0.2357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|7.5|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 8||7.50|-1.86|0.2357
81742114|NCT05764161|163180697|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.567||0.5839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|6.47|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|MMRM model: (Response Variable = Treatment + Stratification Factors \[IGA-CPG-S/Region\] + Visit + Treatment\*Visit)||Week 12||6.47|-3.66|0.5839
81742115|NCT03718767|163180709|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.623|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.623
81742116|NCT03718767|163180709|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.73||||0.073|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.073
81742117|NCT05694065|163180714|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The diagnostic discrimination ability of UFR was analyzed by ROC curve analysis using the DeLong method. Cutoff value of ≤0.80 was used for FFR and UFR to define the physiological significance of a coronary stenosis, with two-sided P\<0.05 considered statistically significant.|||
81742118|NCT05694065|163180718|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The diagnostic discrimination abilities of UFR and MLA were compared by ROC curves analysis using the DeLong method. A prespecified MLA cutoff value was applied based on the prior study. Cutoff value of ≤0.80 was used for FFR and UFR to define the physiological significance of a coronary stenosis, with two-sided P\<0.05 considered statistically significant.|||
81742119|NCT04503551|163180729|SUPERIORITY||CMH Weighted Percentage Difference|71.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.04|61.0|81.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification was done by baseline ETDRS-DRSS level (47 vs.53) \& baseline intraretinal/subretinal fluid status on SD-OCT (present vs. absent).||||81.2|61.0|<0.0001
81441961|NCT01769274|162574745|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Hierarchical rank test|||||||1.0000
81539548|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|3.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||3.50|0.27|0.9645
81539549|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.3884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|8.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||8.96|0.43|0.3884
81539550|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|14.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||14.41|0.48|0.2670
81539551|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.91||||0.0861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|62.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||62.90|0.76|0.0861
81441962|NCT02377063|162574755|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.2||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 was defined as significant|ANOVA|||Comparison was made to day 4 minus day 0 (baseline) change of phylum Firmicutes after juice consumption||||0.014
81441963|NCT02377063|162574755|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.5||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 was defined as significant|ANOVA|||Comparison was made to day 4 minus day 0 (baseline) change of phylum Bacteroidetes after juice consumption||||0.026
81441964|NCT03179163|162574756|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||A priori power analysis (power = 0.80,a= 0.05) confirmed a sample size of n= 10 was needed to determine a meaningful difference of 10% in the (flux/MAP)\*logAch(mol/L) . All data were analyzed with repeated-measures ANOVA . When appropriate, post hoc Tukey-Kramer corrections were applied to correct for multiple comparisons. Significance was set a priori at a\<0.05.||||=0.01
81441965|NCT02149121|162574770|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence of PK was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of geometric means in AUC0-last, AUC0-inf, and Cmax was entirely contained within the PK equivalence bounds of 80% and 125% for the following comparisons: CT-P10 versus Rituxan, CT-P10 versus MabThera, and Rituxan versus MabThera.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|97.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.08|106.99|||||Point estimates (geometric least squares means and ratios of geometric means) were calculated by back-transforming the least squares means.|Primary PK analysis were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as a fixed effect and gender, region, race, prior anti TNF alpha blocker status, and RF or anti-CCP status fitted as covariates.||106.99|88.08|
81441966|NCT02149121|162574770|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence of PK was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of geometric means in AUC0-last, AUC0-inf, and Cmax was entirely contained within the PK equivalence bounds of 80% and 125% for the following comparisons: CT-P10 versus Rituxan, CT-P10 versus MabThera, and Rituxan versus MabThera.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|94.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.4|103.86|||||Point estimates (geometric least squares means and ratios of geometric means) were calculated by back-transforming the least squares means.|Primary PK analysis were analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and gender, region, race, prior anti TNF alpha blocker status, and RF or anti-CCP status fitted as covariates.||103.86|85.40|
81441967|NCT02149121|162574770|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence of PK was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of geometric means in AUC0-last, AUC0-inf, and Cmax was entirely contained within the PK equivalence bounds of 80% and 125% for the following comparisons: CT-P10 versus Rituxan, CT-P10 versus MabThera, and Rituxan versus MabThera.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|103.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.32|113.85|||||Point estimates (geometric least squares means and ratios of geometric means) were calculated by back-transforming the least squares means.|Primary PK analysis were analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and gender, region, race, prior anti TNF alpha blocker status, and RF or anti-CCP status fitted as covariates.||113.85|93.32|
81441968|NCT02149121|162574771|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence of PK was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of geometric means in AUC0-last, AUC0-inf, and Cmax was entirely contained within the PK equivalence bounds of 80% and 125% for the following comparisons: CT-P10 versus Rituxan, CT-P10 versus MabThera, and Rituxan versus MabThera.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|95.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.39|105.04|||||Point estimates (geometric least squares means and ratios of geometric means) were calculated by back-transforming the least squares means.|Primary PK analysis were analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and gender, region, race, prior anti TNF alpha blocker status, and RF or anti-CCP status fitted as covariates.||105.04|87.39|
81441969|NCT02149121|162574771|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence of PK was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of geometric means in AUC0-last, AUC0-inf, and Cmax was entirely contained within the PK equivalence bounds of 80% and 125% for the following comparisons: CT-P10 versus Rituxan, CT-P10 versus MabThera, and Rituxan versus MabThera.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|89.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.85|98.72|||||Point estimates (geometric least squares means and ratios of geometric means) were calculated by back-transforming the least squares means.|Primary PK analysis were analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and gender, region, race, prior anti TNF alpha blocker status, and RF or anti-CCP status fitted as covariates.||98.72|81.85|
81441970|NCT02149121|162574771|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence of PK was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of geometric means in AUC0-last, AUC0-inf, and Cmax was entirely contained within the PK equivalence bounds of 80% and 125% for the following comparisons: CT-P10 versus Rituxan, CT-P10 versus MabThera, and Rituxan versus MabThera.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|106.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.03|117.08|||||Point estimates (geometric least squares means and ratios of geometric means) were calculated by back-transforming the least squares means.|Primary PK analysis were analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and gender, region, race, prior anti TNF alpha blocker status, and RF or anti-CCP status fitted as covariates.||117.08|97.03|
81441971|NCT02149121|162574772|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence of PK was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of geometric means in AUC0-last, AUC0-inf, and Cmax was entirely contained within the PK equivalence bounds of 80% and 125% for the following comparisons: CT-P10 versus Rituxan, CT-P10 versus MabThera, and Rituxan versus MabThera.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|94.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.61|100.55|||||Point estimates (geometric least squares means and ratios of geometric means) were calculated by back-transforming the least squares means.|Primary PK analysis were analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and gender, region, race, prior anti TNF alpha blocker status, and RF or anti-CCP status fitted as covariates.||100.55|89.61|
81450687|NCT01559389|162588121|SUPERIORITY||z-score|2.97||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Exact test|The z-score is a standardized Wilcoxon statistic. In this study, z-scores with an absolute value exceeding 1.96 indicate a significant difference in the GRISS change score between responders and non-responders of solifenacin treatment|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the overall GRISS change score between those who respond and do not respond to treatment with solifenacin.||||.003
81450688|NCT01559389|162588122|SUPERIORITY||z-score|0.89||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The z-score is a standardized Wilcoxon statistic. In this study, z-scores with an absolute value exceeding 1.96 indicate a significant difference in the GRISS change score between the two groups|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the overall GRISS change score between male partners of female participants who respond to solifenacin and male partners of female participants who do not respond to solifenacin||||.37
81450689|NCT02871492|162588123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4294|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4294
81742120|NCT04503551|163180730|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.04|0.1|0.3|||Stratified Log-Rank||||A stratified log-rank test was used for hypothesis testing comparing the PDS arm with the comparator arm. A Cox proportional hazards regression model (stratified) was used as a supportive analysis to estimate the Hazard ratio (HR).|0.3|0.1|< 0.0001
81742121|NCT04503551|163180731|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.04|0.1|0.1|||Stratified Log-Rank||||A stratified log-rank test was used for hypothesis testing comparing the PDS arm with the comparator arm. A Cox proportional hazards regression model (stratified) was used as a supportive analysis to estimate the HR.|0.1|0.1|< 0.0001
81742122|NCT04503551|163180732|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.04|0.1|0.3|||Stratified Log-Rank||||A stratified log-rank test was used for hypothesis testing comparing the PDS arm with the comparator arm. A Cox proportional hazards regression model (stratified) was used as a supportive analysis to estimate the HR.|0.3|0.1|<0.0001
81742123|NCT04503551|163180733|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.04|0.1|0.2|||Stratified Log-Rank||||A stratified log-rank test was used for hypothesis testing comparing the PDS arm with the comparator arm. A Cox proportional hazards regression model (stratified) was used as a supportive analysis to estimate the HR.|0.2|0.1|<0.0001
81742124|NCT04503551|163180734|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|15.1||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.04|8.3|21.9|||Fisher Exact|||||21.9|8.3|0.0003
81742125|NCT04503551|163180735|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.04|0.1|0.2|||Stratified Log-Rank||||A stratified log-rank test was used for hypothesis testing comparing the PDS arm with the comparator arm. A Cox proportional hazards regression model (stratified) was used as a supportive analysis to estimate the HR.|0.2|0.1|<0.0001
81742126|NCT01708941|163180769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Log Rank|||The primary comparison was ipilimumab + HDI versus ipilimumab alone, across ipilimumab dose (Arms A \& C versus Arms B \& D)||||0.490
81742127|NCT01708941|163180770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.144|||||||Log Rank|||PFS comparison of higher dose ipilimumab versus lower dose ipilimumab (Arms A \& B versus Arms C \& D)||||0.144
81742128|NCT01708941|163180771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.691|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.691
81742129|NCT01708941|163180772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.868|||||||Log Rank|||Comparison of higher dose ipilimumab versus lower dose ipilimumab across HDI status (Arms A \& B versus Arms C \& D)||||0.868
81742130|NCT03515304|163180785|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2497|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2497
81742131|NCT03946670|163180793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.769|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by the randomization stratification factor IPSS-R category||||||0.769
81742132|NCT03946670|163180794|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.749||||0.1022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.479|1.173|||Log Rank|stratified by the randomization stratification factor IPSS-R category||||1.173|0.479|0.1022
81742133|NCT03946670|163180795|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.795|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|1.212|||||Cox model stratified by IPSS-R score as per IRT|||1.212|0.521|
81742134|NCT03946670|163180796|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.808|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.542|1.205|||||Cox model stratified by IPSS-R score as per Interactive Response Technology (IRT)|||1.205|0.542|
81742135|NCT03946670|163180797|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.589|1.343|||||Cox model stratified by IPSS-R score as per IRT|||1.343|0.589|
81742136|NCT03946670|163180798|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.906|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.44|||||Cox model stratified by IPSS-R score as per IRT|||1.440|0.570|
81742137|NCT03946670|163180800|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.664|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.838|||||Cox model stratified by IPSS-R score as per IRT|||1.838|0.240|
81742138|NCT03946670|163180801|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.237|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.588|2.601|||||Cox model stratified by IPSS-R score as per IRT|||2.601|0.588|
81742139|NCT02623972|163180850|OTHER||Pathelogic Complete Response Rate|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Simon minimax two-stage design||Decision Rule: If the percentage of participants experiencing pathologic complete response (pCR) is ≤ 10% then the preoperative regimen is considered minimally effective. If the proportion of pCR ≥ 30% then the regimen is worthy of further study.|Null Hypothesis: the proportion of participants experiencing pCR is ≤ 0.10, Alternative hypothesis that proportion pCR ≥ 0.30. Hypothesized False Positive Rate(α)=10%; Hypothesized False Negative Rate(1-β)=10%.||||
81742140|NCT02623972|163180850|OTHER||Pathelogic Complete Response Rate|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Simon minimax two-stage design||Decision Rule: If the percentage of participants experiencing pathologic complete response (pCR) is ≤ 2% then the preoperative regimen is considered minimally effective. If the proportion of pCR ≥ 23% then the regimen is worthy of further study.|Null Hypothesis: the proportion of participants experiencing pCR is ≤ 0.02, Alternative hypothesis that proportion pCR ≥ 0.23. Hypothesized False Positive Rate(α)=5%; Hypothesized False Negative Rate(1-β)=10%.||||
81742141|NCT05710640|163180855|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 50 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81742142|NCT05710640|163180856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.294||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 50 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 4||||0.294
81742143|NCT05710640|163180856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.637||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 50 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 12||||0.637
81742144|NCT05710640|163180856|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 50 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 16||||1.00
81742145|NCT05710640|163180857|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 30 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 4||||1.000
81742146|NCT05710640|163180857|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 30 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 8||||1.000
81742147|NCT05710640|163180857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 30 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 12||||0.620
81742148|NCT05710640|163180857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.576||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 30 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 16||||0.576
81742149|NCT05710640|163180858|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 70 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 4||||1.000
81742150|NCT05710640|163180858|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 70 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 8||||1.00
81742151|NCT05710640|163180858|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 70 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 12||||1.000
81742152|NCT05710640|163180858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.637||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 70 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 16||||0.637
81539552|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.21||||0.0774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|64.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||64.66|0.80|0.0774
81742153|NCT05710640|163180859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.331||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with an outcome of change in JADAS-27 from Baseline and covariates of treatment and Baseline JADAS-27 score.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||||0.331
81742154|NCT05710640|163180859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with an outcome of change in JADAS-27 from Baseline and covariates of treatment and Baseline JADAS-27 score.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||||0.500
81742155|NCT05710640|163180859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.285||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with an outcome of change in JADAS-27 from Baseline and covariates of treatment and Baseline JADAS-27 score.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.285
81742156|NCT05710640|163180859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.148||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with an outcome of change in JADAS-27 from Baseline and covariates of treatment and Baseline JADAS-27 score.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||0.148
81742157|NCT05710640|163180860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.294||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 50 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 12||||0.294
81742158|NCT05710640|163180860|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 50 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 16||||1.000
81742159|NCT05710640|163180861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.335||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 30 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 12||||0.335
81742160|NCT05710640|163180861|SUPERIORITY|P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 30 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 16||||1.000
81742161|NCT05710640|163180862|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 70 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 12||||1.000
81742162|NCT05710640|163180862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.471||||||P-value is from comparing the proportion of JIA ACR 70 Responders between the two device groups using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 16||||0.471
81742163|NCT05710640|163180863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.592||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with an outcome of change in JADAS-27 from Week 8 and covariates of treatment and Week 8 JADAS-27 score.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.592
81742164|NCT05710640|163180863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.337||||||P-value comes from an analysis of covariance with an outcome of change in JADAS-27 from Week 8 and covariates of treatment and Week 8 JADAS-27 score.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||||0.337
81742165|NCT02883049|163180869|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.022||||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.413|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio = hazard rate for Arm B/hazard rate for Arm A|To compare the DFS of the randomized patients on HR B-ALL Arm A vs Arm B. With a total of 1800 patients accrued over 5 years with minimum follow up of 2 years, randomized 1:1 to the 2 arms, we will be able to detect an improvement in 5-year DFS from 90% to 94 (HR=0.5873) between IT MTX and ITT based regimens (2-sided log rank test, alpha=5%), with 84.2% power.||1.413|0.74|0.893
81742166|NCT02883049|163180870|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.019||||0.556|ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.335|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio = hazard rate for Experimental Arm 1 /hazard rate for Control Arm|To compare the DFS of the randomized patients on Control Arm vs. Experimental Arm 1. This study design will have 86.8% power (1-sided log rank test, adjusted alpha=0.025 for multiple comparisons) to detect an improvement in 4-year DFS from 70% to 79% (HR=0.661) between the control arm and the experimental arm.||1.335||0.556
81742167|NCT04847843|163180893|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81742168|NCT04847843|163180894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.22
81742169|NCT04847843|163180895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.62
81742170|NCT04847843|163180897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.21
81742171|NCT04847843|163180898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.11
81742172|NCT01272037|163180955|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.05|||Regression, Cox|A Cox model was used that included treatment arm, recurrence score, menopausal status, and the chemotherapy\*recurrence score interaction term.||This test describes the interaction of the treatment arm with the recurrence score in the analysis of invasive disease-free survival in the overall study population, to determine whether chemotherapy benefit depends on the recurrence score. If the interaction was statistically significant, the interaction term was planned to be included in the Cox model to evaluate the invasive disease-free survival outcome.||1.05|0.98|0.35
81742173|NCT01272037|163180955|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.71||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.54|||Regression, Cox|A Cox model was used that included treatment arm, recurrence score, menopausal status, and the chemotherapy\*menopausal status interaction term.||This test describes the interaction of the treatment arm with menopausal status (one of the study stratification factors) in the analysis of invasive disease-free survival in the overall study population, to determine whether chemotherapy benefit depends on menopausal status. If the interaction was statistically significant, separate analyses of IDFS were planned to be conducted by menopausal status.||2.54|1.15|0.008
81742174|NCT01272037|163180955|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.83|||Regression, Cox||To compare the Chemo and Endocrine Therapy arm to the Endocrine Therapy Alone arm, a Cox model was used with adjustment for the continuous recurrence score.|This analysis includes only premenopausal participants.||0.83|0.43|0.002
81742175|NCT01272037|163180955|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.26|||Regression, Cox||To compare the Chemo and Endocrine Therapy arm to the Endocrine Therapy Alone arm, a Cox model was used with adjustment for the continuous recurrence score.|This analysis includes only postmenopausal participants.||1.26|0.82|0.89
81742176|NCT01272037|163180962|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.87|||Regression, Cox|||This analysis includes only premenopausal participants.|To compare DRFS between the Chemo and Endocrine Therapy arm and the Endocrine Therapy Alone arm, a Cox model was used with adjustment for the continuous recurrence score.|0.87|0.39|0.009
81742177|NCT01272037|163180962|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.37|||Regression, Cox||To compare DRFS between the Chemo and Endocrine Therapy arm and the Endocrine Therapy Alone arm, a Cox model was used with adjustment for the continuous recurrence score.|This analysis includes only postmenopausal participants.||1.37|0.81|0.70
81742178|NCT03779334|163180984|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact Binomial Test|Performance Criterion = 5%||||||<0.0001
81742179|NCT06533475|163181012|OTHER||GLSM Ratio|1.018|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9624|1.076|||||The GLSM ratio was calculated: Minzasolmin tablet (Fasted)/ Minzasolmin Capsule (Fasted)|||1.076|0.9624|
81742180|NCT06533475|163181012|OTHER||GLSM Ratio|1.075|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.024|1.13|||||"The GLSM ratio was calculated as:~Minzasolmin Tablet (Fed)/Minzasolmin Tablet (Fasted)."|||1.130|1.024|
81742181|NCT06533475|163181013|OTHER||GLSM Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9649|1.078|||||The GLSM ratio was calculated as: Minzasolmin tablet (Fasted)/ Minzasolmin Capsule (Fasted)|||1.078|0.9649|
81742182|NCT06533475|163181013|OTHER||GLSM Ratio|1.073|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.021|1.127|||||"The GLSM ratio was calculated as:~Minzasolmin Tablet (Fed)/Minzasolmin Tablet (Fasted)."|||1.127|1.021|
81742183|NCT06533475|163181014|OTHER||GLSM Ratio|0.9771||||||90.0|0.7966|1.199|||||The GLSM ratio was calculated as: Minzasolmin tablet (Fasted)/ Minzasolmin Capsule (Fasted)|||1.199|0.7966|
81742184|NCT06533475|163181014|OTHER||GLSM Ratio|1.016|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.794|1.299|||||The GLSM ratio was calculated as: Minzasolmin tablet (Fed)/ Minzasolmin tablet (Fasted)|||1.299|0.7940|
81742185|NCT00588770|163181018|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||The P value was based on stratified log rank test, stratified by choice of chemotherapy combination, performance status, weight loss in the last 6 months, and prior radiation of the head and neck.|Log Rank|||The study hypothesis is that the addition of bevacizumab will improve the median survival by 35% from 8.5 months (based on E1395 and E5397) to 11.5 months.||||0.22
81742186|NCT04585269|163181023|SUPERIORITY|Testing for a difference between arms|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|-1.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.53|-4.93|<0.001
81742187|NCT04585269|163181024|SUPERIORITY|Testing for a difference between arms|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.43||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|-0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.81|-4.05|0.003
81742188|NCT04585269|163181025|SUPERIORITY|Testing for a difference between arms|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|6.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.45|0.34|0.029
81742189|NCT06964165|163181036|OTHER||Difference in pre-IDS ORR|-39.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-56.8|-17.7||||||||-17.7|-56.8|
81742190|NCT04271540|163181066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Spearman's Rank Correlation|||||||0.35
81742191|NCT00843882|163181310|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81742192|NCT00843882|163181319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0002
81742193|NCT04570332|163181323|SUPERIORITY||rate %|25.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.69|41.2|||one-sided test for binomial endpoint|||The null hypothesis was H0: ORR=10% (p0) and was tested against H1: ORR\>10% at one-sided 5% significance level. Assuming an effect size of ORR=25% (pA), 40 participants provided a power of at least 80%. The minimal statistically significant ORR was 20%.||41.20|12.69|<0.01
81742194|NCT04209387|163181335|OTHER|p \< .01||||||0.01||||||p adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Pair-wise comparison of changes in coherency from baseline (before therapy) to the end of therapy.~Pair-wise comparison of changes in coherency from end of therapy to 3-month follow-up"|ANOVA test of means|||0.01
81742195|NCT05025787|163181342|SUPERIORITY||model treatment coefficient|-1.774|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.639||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.033|-0.514||A 95% confidence interval for the treatment coefficient in the linear mixed-effect model was (-3.033, -0.514), where the reference level was the active treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in mean WOMAC-A pain between CNTX-6970 and Placebo. Linear mixed-effect models were used with block, period, sex, age, and KL-grade as covariates and treatment group as factor, with random effects for sites and subjects nested within sites. The test was performed with significance level of 0.05 (two-sided).~Power was computed for effect sizes ranging from 0.25 to 0.50 using Monte Carlo simulation, and exceeded 80%."||-0.514|-3.033|.006
81742196|NCT01582269|163181369|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9336|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.49|||Bayesian exponential-likelihood model|||The Bayesian analyses below include credible intervals rather than confidence intervals for the hazard ratios.|The posterior probability treatment difference is 0.6158|1.49|0.58|
81450690|NCT02922738|162588139|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.92||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.21|||Regression, Cox|||||1.21|0.70|0.54
81742197|NCT01582269|163181369|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.129|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.65|||Bayesian exponential-likelihood model|||The Bayesian analyses below include credible intervals rather than confidence intervals for the hazard ratios.|The posterior probability treatment difference is 0.2628|1.65|0.78|
81742198|NCT05600309|163181379|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.3914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.5||One-sided nominal p-value based on log-rank test.|Log Rank||HR and 95% CI were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||1.50|0.59|0.3914
81742199|NCT05600309|163181380|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.8091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.92||One-sided nominal p-value based on log-rank test.|Log Rank||HR and 95% CI were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||1.92|0.78|0.8091
81742200|NCT05600309|163181381|OTHER||Difference in percentage|6.0||||0.0502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|16.3||One-sided nominal p-value for testing.|Miettinen & Nurminen Method||Difference in percentage and 95% CI were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||16.3|-2.3|0.0502
81742201|NCT05822830|163181400|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-4.9||||||||-4.9|-8.1|
81742202|NCT05822830|163181405|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-3.6||||||||-3.6|-7.1|
81742203|NCT05822830|163181407|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.9||||||||-1.9|-3.2|
81742204|NCT05822830|163181408|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-4.7||||||||-4.7|-8.0|
81539553|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.73||||0.0389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|20.65||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||20.65|1.08|0.0389
81742205|NCT05797155|163181409|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.67|||Regression, Logistic||The Support2Quit group was scored 1 and the Comparison group was scored 0 (reference group for the odds ratio).|This is a cross sectional analysis at 1-month.||2.67|1.04|.036
81742206|NCT05797155|163181409|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.72|||Regression, Logistic||The Support2Quit group was scored 1 and the Comparison group was scored 0 (reference group for the odds ratio).|This is a cross sectional analysis at 3-months||1.72|0.72|.632
81742207|NCT05797155|163181410|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.437|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The Support2Quit group was scored 1 and the Comparison group was scored 0 (reference group for the condition by time interaction).|This is a longitudinal analysis from baseline to 3-month follow-up||||.437
81742208|NCT05797155|163181411|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.42|||Regression, Logistic||The Support2Quit group was scored 1 and the Comparison group was scored 0 (reference group for the odds ratio).|This is a cross sectional analysis at 1-month||2.42|0.94|.088
81742209|NCT05797155|163181411|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.07|||Regression, Logistic||The Support2Quit group was scored 1 and the Comparison group was scored 0 (reference group for the odds ratio).|This is a cross sectional analysis at 3-months||2.07|0.64|.646
81742210|NCT05797155|163181412|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.72|||Regression, Logistic||The Support2Quit group was scored 1 and the Comparison group was scored 0 (reference group for the odds ratio).|This is a cross sectional analysis at 1-month||2.72|1.15|.010
81742211|NCT05797155|163181412|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.11|||Regression, Logistic||The Support2Quit group was scored 1 and the Comparison group was scored 0 (reference group for the odds ratio).|This is a cross sectional analysis at 3-months||2.11|0.89|.158
81742212|NCT05127044|163181413|OTHER|An a priori power analysis was conducted to determine the number of subjects needed to detect a similar strong correlation between the DRS and BiliChek data (α = 0.05, power = 0.8, r0 = 0.7, r1 = 0,85; G\*Power3.1). For this study n = 44 subjects (from Study Protocol).|Multiple R|0.81438645|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Power calculation located in Study Protocol-Correlation Coefficient-R Value||||
81742213|NCT05127044|163181413|OTHER|An a priori power analysis was conducted to determine the number of subjects needed to detect a similar strong correlation between the DRS and BiliChek data (α = 0.05, power = 0.8, r0 = 0.7, r1 = 0,85; G\*Power3.1). For this study n = 44 subjects (from Study Protocol).|Multiple R|0.85442277|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Power calculation located in Study Protocol||||
81742214|NCT05127044|163181413|OTHER|An a priori power analysis was conducted to determine the number of subjects needed to detect a similar strong correlation between the DRS and BiliChek data (α = 0.05, power = 0.8, r0 = 0.7, r1 = 0,85; G\*Power3.1). For this study n = 44 subjects (from Study Protocol).|Multiple R|0.0758872|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Power calculation located in Study Protocol||||
81742215|NCT05127044|163181413|OTHER|An a priori power analysis was conducted to determine the number of subjects needed to detect a similar strong correlation between the DRS and BiliChek data (α = 0.05, power = 0.8, r0 = 0.7, r1 = 0,85; G\*Power3.1). For this study n = 44 subjects (from Study Protocol).|Multiple R|0.7929338|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Power calculation located in Study Protocol||||
81742216|NCT05127044|163181413|OTHER|An a priori power analysis was conducted to determine the number of subjects needed to detect a similar strong correlation between the DRS and BiliChek data (α = 0.05, power = 0.8, r0 = 0.7, r1 = 0,85; G\*Power3.1). For this study n = 44 subjects (from Study Protocol).|Multiple R|0.86294585|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Power calculation located in Study Protocol||||
81742217|NCT05127044|163181414|OTHER|Pearson's correlation coefficient was calculated to assess the relationship between hemoglobin concentration and weight.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.2184||||0.1544|TWO_SIDED||||||Linear correlation|||||||0.1544
81539554|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.3695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|6.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||6.57|0.50|0.3695
81742218|NCT05127044|163181414|OTHER|Pearson's correlation coefficient was calculated to assess the relationship between hemoglobin concentration and gestational age.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|0.3909||||0.0087|||||||Linear correlation|||||||0.0087
81742219|NCT05127044|163181414|OTHER|A simple linear regression model was fitted with hemoglobin concentration as the dependent variable and sex as the independent predictor. The strength of the relationship was evaluated using the coefficient of determination (R²).|Coefficient of determination|0.0252||||0.3038|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.3038
81742220|NCT05127044|163181414|OTHER|A simple linear regression model was fitted with hemoglobin concentration as the dependent variable and ethnicity as the independent predictor. The strength of the relationship was evaluated using the coefficient of determination (R²).|Coefficient of determination|0.0213||||0.6434|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.6434
81742221|NCT05127044|163181414|OTHER|A simple linear regression model was fitted with hemoglobin concentration as the dependent variable and weight as the independent predictor. The strength of the relationship was evaluated using the coefficient of determination (R²).|Coefficient of determination|0.0477||||0.1544|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1544
81742222|NCT05127044|163181414|OTHER|A simple linear regression model was fitted with hemoglobin concentration as the dependent variable and gestational age as the independent predictor. The strength of the relationship was evaluated using the coefficient of determination (R²).|Coefficient of determination|0.1528||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0087
81450691|NCT02922738|162588140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.29
81742223|NCT05127044|163181415|OTHER|Pearson's correlation coefficient was calculated to assess the relationship between melanin concentration and weight.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.1552||||0.3143|TWO_SIDED||||||Linear correlation|||||||0.3143
81742224|NCT05127044|163181415|OTHER|Pearson's correlation coefficient was calculated to assess the relationship between melanin concentration and gestational age.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.0832||||0.5914|TWO_SIDED||||||Linear correlation|||||||0.5914
81742225|NCT05127044|163181415|OTHER|A simple linear regression model was fitted with melanin concentration as the dependent variable and sex as the independent predictor. The strength of the relationship was evaluated using the coefficient of determination (R²).|Coefficient of determination|0.000665||||0.868|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.868
81742226|NCT05127044|163181415|OTHER|A simple linear regression model was fitted with melanin concentration as the dependent variable and ethnicity as the independent predictor. The strength of the relationship was evaluated using the coefficient of determination (R²).|Coefficient of determination|0.574||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0001
81742227|NCT05127044|163181415|OTHER|A simple linear regression model was fitted with melanin concentration as the dependent variable and weight as the independent predictor. The strength of the relationship was evaluated using the coefficient of determination (R²).|Coefficient of determination|0.0241||||0.3143|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.3143
81473694|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.343|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Day 3: Total Score||||0.343
81742228|NCT05127044|163181415|OTHER|A simple linear regression model was fitted with melanin concentration as the dependent variable and gestational age as the independent predictor. The strength of the relationship was evaluated using the coefficient of determination (R²).|Coefficient of determination|0.0069||||0.5914|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.5914
81742229|NCT05127044|163181416|OTHER|Pearson's correlation coefficient was calculated to assess the relationship between bilirubin concentration and weight.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|-0.0353||||0.8203|TWO_SIDED||||||Linear correlation|||||||0.8203
81742230|NCT05127044|163181416|OTHER|Pearson's correlation coefficient was calculated to assess the relationship between bilirubin concentration and gestational age.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|0.595||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Linear correlation|||||||0.0001
81742231|NCT05127044|163181416|OTHER|A simple linear regression model was fitted with melanin concentration as the dependent variable and sex as the independent predictor. The strength of the relationship was evaluated using the coefficient of determination (R²).|Coefficient of determination|0.0363||||0.2156|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.2156
81742232|NCT05127044|163181416|OTHER|A simple linear regression model was fitted with melanin concentration as the dependent variable and ethnicity as the independent predictor. The strength of the relationship was evaluated using the coefficient of determination (R²).|Coefficient of determination|0.2172||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0066
81742233|NCT05127044|163181416|OTHER|A simple linear regression model was fitted with melanin concentration as the dependent variable and weight as the independent predictor. The strength of the relationship was evaluated using the coefficient of determination (R²).|Coefficient of determination|0.00124||||0.8203|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.8203
81742234|NCT05127044|163181416|OTHER|A simple linear regression model was fitted with melanin concentration as the dependent variable and gestational age as the independent predictor. The strength of the relationship was evaluated using the coefficient of determination (R²).|Coefficient of determination|0.354||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0001
81742235|NCT05388656|163181425|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.09
81742236|NCT05388656|163181426|OTHER|||||||0.0018|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0018
81742237|NCT05388656|163181427|OTHER|||||||0.0108|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0108
81539555|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.3501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|7.89||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||7.89|0.48|0.3501
81473695|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.978|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 1: Pain||||0.978
81473696|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.709|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 1: Stiffness||||0.709
81473697|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.594|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 1: Physical Functioning||||0.594
81473698|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.501|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 1: Average Score||||0.501
81742238|NCT03201965|163181428|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.22|8.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.16|3.22|<0.0001
81742239|NCT03589326|163181492|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.18|||=|0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.29||P-value is based on CMH chi-square test, with stratification according to randomization strata (age): 18 through \<45 years, ≥45 through \<60 years, and ≥60 years.|Chi-squared||Risk difference and 95% CI: adjusted percent ponatinib - adjusted percent imatinib and its 95% CI.|||0.29|0.06|=0.0021
81742240|NCT05441592|163181506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.486|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.486
81742241|NCT05441592|163181508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.234|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.234
81742242|NCT00026312|163181536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Log Rank Test Statistic|2.6803||||0.1016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The event-free survival distributions of patients randomized to Regimen A - RA Only and randomized to Regimen B - RA + Immunotherapy were compared using the log-rank test.||||0.1016
81742243|NCT00026312|163181537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Log Rank Test Statistic|2.6176||||0.1057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The event-free survival distributions of patients randomized to Regimen A - RA Only and randomized to Regimen B - RA + Immunotherapy for the subgroup of patients with INSS Stage 4 disease were compared using the log-rank test.||||0.1057
81742244|NCT00026312|163181540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The number of courses of therapy delivered or patients randomized to Regimen B - RA + Immunotherapy and non-randomly assigned to Regimen B after halting of randomization, excluding patients with persistent disease, were compared using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.0262
81742245|NCT00026312|163181541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Log Rank Test Statistic|3.4471||||0.0634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The overall survival distributions of patients randomized to Regimen A - RA Only and randomized to Regimen B - RA + Immunotherapy were compared using the log-rank test.||||0.0634
81742246|NCT00026312|163181541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Log-Rank Test Statistic|4.1362||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The overall survival distributions of patients randomized to Regimen A - RA Only and randomized to Regimen B - RA + Immunotherapy for the subgroup of patients with INSS Stage 4 disease were compared using the log-rank test.||||0.042
81742247|NCT02445391|163181569|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis for testing non-inferiority of platinum was defined as that the hazard ratio (HR) for platinum/capecitabine ≥ 1.154 (ie, HR of 1.154 was used as the non-inferiority margin). The alternative hypothesis was HR=0.754 for platinum/ capecitabine. The 4-year IDFS rate was expected to be 67% on capecitabine arm.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.81|||||The 95% confidence interval provided above was the Jennison and Turnbull repeated confidence interval.|||1.81|0.62|
81742248|NCT05793112|163181596|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|57.57||||0.154|||||||Wilcoxon range sum test|||||||0.154
81742249|NCT05793112|163181597|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-5.0||||0.073|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.073
81742250|NCT05793112|163181598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.471|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.471
81742251|NCT05793112|163181599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 0 (Baseline)||||0.057
81742252|NCT05793112|163181599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.169|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 7||||0.169
81742253|NCT05793112|163181599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.168|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||||0.168
81742254|NCT05793112|163181599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.139|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 21||||0.139
81742255|NCT05793112|163181599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.348|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 28||||0.348
81742256|NCT06875284|163181603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.06|-6.96|||Mixed Models Analysis||The SCC plus eCHECKUP TO GO arm was the reference group.|||-6.96|-11.06|<0.0001
81742257|NCT06875284|163181603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||The SCC plus eCHECKUP TO GO arm was the reference group.|||-0.09|-4.22|0.041
81742258|NCT06875284|163181603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.76|-6.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||Covariates included cohort and history of peer victimization.||The SCC plus eCHECKUP TO GO arm was the reference group.|-6.25|-10.76|<0.0001
81742259|NCT06875284|163181604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis||The SCC plus eCHECKUP TO GO arm was the reference group.|||-0.08|-2.27|0.035
81742260|NCT06875284|163181604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis||The SCC plus eCHECKUP TO GO arm was the reference group.|||0.76|-1.44|0.54
81742261|NCT06875284|163181604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.19|-2.60|0.023
81742262|NCT06875284|163181605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|-1.34|||Mixed Models Analysis||The SCC plus eCHECKUP TO GO arm was the reference group.|||-1.34|-3.98|<0.0001
81742263|NCT06875284|163181605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|-0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis||The SCC plus eCHECKUP TO GO arm was the reference group.|||-0.39|-3.09|0.012
81742264|NCT06875284|163181605|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-2.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|-1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis||The SCC plus eCHECKUP TO GO arm was the reference group.|||-1.03|-3.88|0.0008
81742265|NCT06875284|163181606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||The SCC plus eCHECKUP TO GO arm was the reference group.|||1.02|-0.02|0.058
81742266|NCT06875284|163181606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||The SCC plus eCHECKUP TO GO arm was the reference group.|||-0.01|-1.07|0.046
81742267|NCT06875284|163181606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||The SCC plus eCHECKUP TO GO arm was the reference group.|||0.09|-1.06|0.097
81742268|NCT06875284|163181607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis||The SCC plus eCHECKUP TO GO arm was the reference group.|||0.26|-0.16|0.64
81742269|NCT06875284|163181607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis||The SCC plus eCHECKUP TO GO arm was the reference group.|||0.33|-0.09|0.25
81742270|NCT06875284|163181607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||The SCC plus eCHECKUP TO GO arm was the reference group.|||-0.02|-0.47|0.033
81742271|NCT06631274|163181610|EQUIVALENCE|A one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted to examine the impact of intervention, in which participation in the intervention (treatment vs. control) was used as the between-subject factor and time points (time 1 and time 2) was used as the within-subject factor. The interaction between group and time was the focus and was reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.056||||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.296|0.184|||ANOVA|one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted for personal adjustment|Hedges' g=-0.14. The mean difference between the two time points (change) was computed as time2 minus time1. Hedges' g was the standardized mean difference between change in the treatment group and change in the control group.|The outcome measure is personal adjustment||0.184|-0.296|0.646
81742272|NCT06631274|163181610|EQUIVALENCE|A one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted to examine the impact of intervention, in which participation in the intervention (treatment vs. control) was used as the between-subject factor and time points (time 1 and time 2) was used as the within-subject factor. The interaction between group and time was the focus and was reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.188||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.096|0.473|||ANOVA|one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted for internalizing problems|Hedges' g=0.40. The mean difference between the two time points (change) was computed as time2 minus time1. Hedges' g was the standardized mean difference between change in the treatment group and change in the control group.|The outcome measure is internalizing problems||0.473|-0.096|0.196
81742273|NCT06631274|163181611|EQUIVALENCE|A one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted to examine the impact of intervention, in which participation in the intervention (treatment vs. control) was used as the between-subject factor and time points (time 1 and time 2) was used as the within-subject factor. The interaction between group and time was the focus and was reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.326|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.112|0.539|||ANOVA|one-way repeated ANOVA was conducted|Hedges' g=0.92. The mean difference between the two time points (change) was computed as time2 minus time1. Hedges' g was the standardized mean difference between change in the treatment group and change in the control group.|||0.539|0.112|<0.01
81742274|NCT06631274|163181612|EQUIVALENCE|A one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted to examine the impact of intervention, in which participation in the intervention (treatment vs. control) was used as the between-subject factor and time points (time 1 and time 2) was used as the within-subject factor. The interaction between group and time was the focus and was reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.681||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.187|1.549|||ANOVA|one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted.|Hedges' g=0.51. The mean difference between the two time points (change) was computed as time2 minus time1. Hedges' g was the standardized mean difference between change in the treatment group and change in the control group.|||1.549|-0.187|0.11
81742275|NCT06631274|163181613|EQUIVALENCE|A one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted to examine the impact of intervention, in which participation in the intervention (treatment vs. control) was used as the between-subject factor and time points (time 1 and time 2) was used as the within-subject factor. The interaction between group and time was the focus and was reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.078||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.212|0.367|||ANOVA|one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted for avoidance coping|Hedges' g=0.16. The mean difference between the two time points (change) was computed as time2 minus time1. Hedges' g was the standardized mean difference between change in the treatment group and change in the control group.|The outcome measure is avoidance coping||0.367|-0.212|0.599
81742276|NCT06631274|163181613|EQUIVALENCE|A one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted to examine the impact of intervention, in which participation in the intervention (treatment vs. control) was used as the between-subject factor and time points (time 1 and time 2) was used as the within-subject factor. The interaction between group and time was the focus and was reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.316||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.152|0.617|||ANOVA|one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted for approach coping|Hedges' g=0.63. The mean difference between the two time points (change) was computed as time2 minus time1. Hedges' g was the standardized mean difference between change in the treatment group and change in the control group.|The outcome measure is approach coping||0.617|0.152|0.044
81742277|NCT06631274|163181614|EQUIVALENCE|A one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted to examine the impact of intervention, in which participation in the intervention (treatment vs. control) was used as the between-subject factor and time points (time 1 and time 2) was used as the within-subject factor. The interaction between group and time was the focus and was reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.024|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.284|1.764|||ANOVA|one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted|Hedges' g=0.85. The mean difference between the two time points (change) was computed as time2 minus time1. Hedges' g was the standardized mean difference between change in the treatment group and change in the control group.|||1.764|0.284|<.01
81441972|NCT02149121|162574772|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence of PK was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of geometric means in AUC0-last, AUC0-inf, and Cmax was entirely contained within the PK equivalence bounds of 80% and 125% for the following comparisons: CT-P10 versus Rituxan, CT-P10 versus MabThera, and Rituxan versus MabThera.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|89.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.01|94.28|||||Point estimates (geometric least squares means and ratios of geometric means) were calculated by back-transforming the least squares means.|Primary PK analysis were analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and gender, region, race, prior anti TNF alpha blocker status, and RF or anti-CCP status fitted as covariates.||94.28|84.01|
81441973|NCT02149121|162574772|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence of PK was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of geometric means in AUC0-last, AUC0-inf, and Cmax was entirely contained within the PK equivalence bounds of 80% and 125% for the following comparisons: CT-P10 versus Rituxan, CT-P10 versus MabThera, and Rituxan versus MabThera.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|106.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.56|113.13|||||Point estimates (geometric least squares means and ratios of geometric means) were calculated by back-transforming the least squares means.|Primary PK analysis were analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and gender, region, race, prior anti TNF alpha blocker status, and RF or anti-CCP status fitted as covariates.||113.13|100.56|
81441974|NCT02149121|162574773|EQUIVALENCE|Therapeutic equivalence was to be concluded if the 90% CI for the treatment difference in the change from baseline of DAS28 (CRP) at Week 24 was entirely within the equivalence margin of ±0.50.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.2|||||Adjusted least squares means and standard error, estimate of treatment difference \[CT-P10 - (Rituxan + MabThera)\] and 2-sided 90% confidence interval calculated from the ANCOVA model.|Primary efficacy analysis were analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and gender, region, race, study part, interaction of treatment group with study part, prior anti TNF alpha blocker status at baseline (intolerance case versus inadequate response), and RF or anti-CCP status fitted as covariates.||0.20|-0.22|
81441975|NCT02149121|162574778|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|102.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.46|113.33||||||Secondary PD analysis were analyzed using an ANCOVA model with results as the response, treatment group, as fixed effect and baseline values, gender, region, race, study part, interaction of treatment group with study part, prior anti-TNF alpha blocker status, and RF or anti-CCP status fitted as covariates.|Estimate of Geometric Least Square Mean and ratio of Geometric Least Square Means (CT-P10/reference products) were obtained from back transforming the least square means from the ANCOVA.|113.33|92.46|
81441976|NCT05626803|162574792|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||<.0001
81441977|NCT05626803|162574792|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||<.0001
81473699|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.501|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 1: Total Score||||0.501
81441978|NCT05626803|162574792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||0.0003
81441979|NCT05626803|162574794|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||<.0001
81441980|NCT05626803|162574794|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||<.0001
81441981|NCT05626803|162574794|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||<.0001
81441982|NCT05626803|162574796|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||<.0001
81441983|NCT05626803|162574796|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||<.0001
81441984|NCT05626803|162574796|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0017|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||0.0017
81441985|NCT05626803|162574798|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||<.0001
81441986|NCT05626803|162574798|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||<.0001
81441987|NCT05626803|162574798|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||<.0001
81441988|NCT05626803|162574800|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0059|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||0.0059
81441989|NCT05626803|162574800|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||0.0020
81441990|NCT05626803|162574800|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1899|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||0.1899
81441991|NCT05626803|162574802|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||<.0001
81441992|NCT05626803|162574802|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||<.0001
81441993|NCT05626803|162574802|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|Computed by using ANCOVA model with log transformed data as response variable and treatment as a fixed factor and baseline value as covariate.||||||0.0020
81441994|NCT03861481|162574837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Rozimab - Placebo)|-0.052|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.892|0.788|||||MMRM analysis (fixed effect terms: treatment, baseline iRODS score, prior Ig therapy administration route, assessment week, treatment by week interaction; random effect term: study participant). LS Mean Difference \> 0 favours rozanolixizumab.|||0.788|-0.892|
81441995|NCT00773734|162574838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.6||||0.1846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|13.7|||Chi-squared|||||13.7|-2.6|0.1846
81473700|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.171|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 2: Pain||||0.171
81441996|NCT00773734|162574838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|33.7|||Chi-squared|||||33.7|12.4|<0.0001
81441997|NCT00773734|162574838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|35.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.9|46.6|||Chi-squared|||||46.6|23.9|<0.0001
81441998|NCT00773734|162574840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.2||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|26.8|||Chi-squared|||||26.8|-0.4|0.0590
81441999|NCT00773734|162574840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.1||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|36.0|||Chi-squared|||||36.0|8.3|0.0023
81442000|NCT00773734|162574840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|35.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.6|48.9|||Chi-squared|||||48.9|21.6|<0.0001
81442001|NCT00773734|162574842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.4||||0.1776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|8.2|||Chi-squared|||||8.2|-1.5|0.1776
81442002|NCT00773734|162574842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.1||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|14.5|||Chi-squared|||||14.5|1.6|0.0158
81442003|NCT00773734|162574842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.2||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|17.2|||Chi-squared|||||17.2|3.2|0.0051
81442004|NCT00773734|162574847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-13.7||||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.8|-2.6|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-2.6|-24.8|0.0156
81442005|NCT00773734|162574847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-25.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.4|-13.9|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-13.9|-36.4|<0.0001
81442006|NCT00773734|162574847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-32.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0|-21.7|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance model with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-21.7|-44.0|<0.0001
81442007|NCT00773734|162574849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.2||||0.6541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|7.3|||Chi-squared|||||7.3|-11.7|0.6541
81442008|NCT00773734|162574849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.4||||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|24.1|||Chi-squared|||||24.1|0.6|0.0402
81442009|NCT00773734|162574849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.1||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|33.4|||Chi-squared|||||33.4|8.8|0.0011
81442010|NCT00773734|162574853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-20.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|-7.5|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate||||-7.5|-33.0|0.0020
81442011|NCT00773734|162574853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-29.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.9|-17.0|||ANCOVA|based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate||||-17.0|-42.9|<0.0001
81473701|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 2: Stiffness||||0.077
81473702|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 2: Physical Functioning||||0.026
81742278|NCT06631274|163181615|EQUIVALENCE|A one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted to examine the impact of intervention, in which participation in the intervention (treatment vs. control) was used as the between-subject factor and time points (time 1 and time 2) was used as the within-subject factor. The interaction between group and time was the focus and was reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.589||||0.0498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.178|-0.0005|||ANOVA|one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted|Hedges' g=-0.61. The mean difference between the two time points (change) was computed as time2 minus time1. Hedges' g was the standardized mean difference between change in the treatment group and change in the control group.|||-0.0005|-1.178|0.0498
81742279|NCT06631274|163181616|EQUIVALENCE|A one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted to examine the impact of intervention, in which participation in the intervention (treatment vs. control) was used as the between-subject factor and time points (time 1 and time 2) was used as the within-subject factor. The interaction between group and time was the focus and was reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.261||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.127|0.65|||ANOVA|one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted|Hedges' g=0.41. The mean difference between the two time points (change) was computed as time2 minus time1. Hedges' g was the standardized mean difference between change in the treatment group and change in the control group.|||0.650|-0.127|0.182
81742280|NCT06631274|163181617|EQUIVALENCE|A one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted to examine the impact of intervention, in which participation in the intervention (treatment vs. control) was used as the between-subject factor and time points (time 1 and time 2) was used as the within-subject factor. The interaction between group and time was the focus and was reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.612|0.551|||ANOVA|one-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted|Hedges' g=-0.04. The mean difference between the two time points (change) was computed as time2 minus time1. Hedges' g was the standardized mean difference between change in the treatment group and change in the control group.|||0.551|-0.612|0.927
81742281|NCT03401489|163181618|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.72||Significance threshold was α=0.05, two-sided. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed models were also run for sensitivity analyses, adjusting for baseline SBP, site, and race.|Difference defined as Control minus PACESETTER at 12 months (SBP \<130 mmHg); odds ratio \<1 favors the PACESETTER arm.|Comparison between PACESETTER and control arms at 12 months for proportion of participants with SBP \<130 mmHg using a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with logit link. Model included baseline SBP, site, and race as covariates.||2.72|.36|0.822
81473703|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 2: Average Score||||0.012
81742282|NCT03401489|163181619|OTHER|Longitudinal mixed-effects repeated-measures modeling (MMRM) was used to compare systolic BP over time, adjusting for baseline BP, site, and race.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|12.1||Two-sided α=0.05; no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Positive values favor the control arm.|||12.1|-7.3|0.623
81742283|NCT03401489|163181620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|6.0||Two-sided α=0.05; no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Negative values favor the PACESETTER arm.|Longitudinal mixed-effects repeated-measures modeling (MMRM) was used to compare diastolic BP over time, adjusting for baseline BP, site, and race.||6.0|-7.8|0.614
81742284|NCT03896750|163181621|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis by 90% confidence interval. If the interval encompasses 1 there is no clinically meaningful difference in pretomanid AUC(0-last). Assuming a 20% coefficient of variation for the AUC(0-last) of both groups, the probability of observing at least a 50% increase in the geometric mean ratio of AUCs given a true 100% increase is \>99%. The probability of the lower bound of the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio of AUCs being at least 1.5 in this scenario is approximately 70%|Mean Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|1.26|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for site||No formal hypothesis testing was conducted. Assuming a 20% coefficient of variation for the AUC(0-last) of both groups, the probability of observing at least a 50% increase in the geometric mean ratio of AUCs given a true 100% increase is \>99%. The probability of the lower bound of the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio of AUCs being at least 1.5 in this scenario is approximately 70%.||1.26|0.54|
81742285|NCT03896750|163181621|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis by 90% confidence interval. If the interval encompasses 1 there is no clinically meaningful difference in pretomanid AUC(0-last). Assuming a 20% coefficient of variation for the AUC(0-last) of both groups, the probability of observing at least a 50% increase in the geometric mean ratio of AUCs given a true 100% increase is \>99%. The probability of the lower bound of the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio of AUCs being at least 1.5 in this scenario is approximately 70%|Mean Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.14|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for site||No formal hypothesis testing was conducted. Assuming a 20% coefficient of variation for the AUC(0-last) of both groups, the probability of observing at least a 50% increase in the geometric mean ratio of AUCs given a true 100% increase is \>99%. The probability of the lower bound of the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio of AUCs being at least 1.5 in this scenario is approximately 70%||1.14|0.67|
81742286|NCT03896750|163181622|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis by 90% confidence interval. If the interval encompasses 1 there is no clinically meaningful difference in pretomanid AUC(0-infinity). Assuming a 20% coefficient of variation for the AUC(0-infinity) of both groups, the probability of observing at least 50% increase in the geometric mean ratio of AUCs given a true 100% increase is \>99%. The probability of the lower bound of the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio of AUCs being at least 1.5 in this scenario is approximately 70%|Mean Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|1.39|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for site||No formal hypothesis testing was conducted. Assuming a 20% coefficient of variation for the AUC(0-infinity) of both groups, the probability of observing at least a 50% increase in the geometric mean ratio of AUCs given a true 100% increase is \>99%. The probability of the lower bound of the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio of AUCs being at least 1.5 in this scenario is approximately 70%||1.39|0.54|
81473704|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 2: Total Score||||0.012
81473705|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.126|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 6: Pain||||0.126
81539556|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.49||||0.2021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|10.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||10.14|0.61|0.2021
81442012|NCT00773734|162574853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-42.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.2|-29.5||Based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||-29.5|-55.2|<0.0001
81442013|NCT00773734|162574855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-1.3||||0.1322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.4|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.4|-3.1|0.1322
81442014|NCT00773734|162574855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-4.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-2.3|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-2.3|-5.9|<0.0001
81442015|NCT00773734|162574855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-2.6||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-0.8|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||-0.8|-4.3|0.0047
81442016|NCT00773734|162574857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|3.3||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.8|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||5.8|0.9|0.0078
81442017|NCT00773734|162574857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|3.5||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|6.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||6.0|1.0|0.0068
81442018|NCT00773734|162574857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|3.6||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|6.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||6.1|1.1|0.0045
81442019|NCT00773734|162574858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.6||||0.6097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.8|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||2.8|-1.6|0.6097
81442020|NCT00773734|162574858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|1.3||||0.2424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.6|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||3.6|-0.9|0.2424
81539557|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.6201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|5.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||5.62|0.36|0.6201
81442021|NCT00773734|162574858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.9528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.3|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||2.3|-2.2|0.9528
81442022|NCT00468728|162574959|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The point estimate of the difference and the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between treatment groups were computed. If the lower limit of the CI was greater than -10%, the clinical non-inferiority of fidaxomicin was demonstrated. CIs for the difference of cure rates were calculated using the method recommended by Agresti and Caffo.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|6.8||||||H0: C(OPT-80) - C(VAN) \<= -10% Power calculation is based on cure rate of 85% in both treatment groups, non-inferiority margin of 10%, 2.5% (1-sided) type I error rate with approximately 90% power gives a total of 530 subjects.||6.8|-4.8|
81442023|NCT00468728|162574960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|-7.0|||Chi-squared|||||-7.0|-21.6|<0.001
81442024|NCT00468728|162574961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.4||||0.001||95.0|5.4|21.1|||Chi-squared|||||21.1|5.4|0.001
81442025|NCT01642914|162574965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0054|ONE_SIDED||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnov|Kolmogorov-Smirnov test for equality of distribution||||||0.0054
81442026|NCT01642914|162574965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012|ONE_SIDED||||||Kolmogorov-Smirnov|Kolmogorov-Smirnov test for equality of distribution||||||0.0012
81442027|NCT01642914|162574978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.193||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.3||p-Values were obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests controlling for geographic region, comparing each linaclotide dose versus placebo in a pairwise manner.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||.300|.086|0.0006
81442028|NCT01642914|162574978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.17||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.227||p-Values were obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests controlling for geographic region, comparing each linaclotide dose versus placebo in a pairwise manner.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||.227|.064|0.0022
81442029|NCT01642914|162574979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.37||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.72|||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by geographic region.||||1.72|1.09|.0054
81442030|NCT01642914|162574979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.24||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.55|||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by geographic region.||||1.55|0.99|0.0470
81442031|NCT01642914|162574985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|4.56||p-values were obtained from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests controlling for geographic region, comparing each linaclotide dose versus placebo in a pairwise manner.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.56|1.09|0.0264
81442032|NCT06005597|162575011|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-48.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.959|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.33|-38.89|||ANCOVA|||||-38.89|-58.33|<.0001
81442033|NCT06005597|162575012|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-27.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.893|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.53|-18.35|||ANCOVA|||||-18.35|-37.53|<.0001
81442034|NCT06005597|162575013|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-16.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.918||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|-7.12|||ANCOVA|||||-7.12|-26.40|0.0007
81442035|NCT06005597|162575014|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-31.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.993|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.64|-22.07|||ANCOVA|||||-22.07|-41.64|<.0001
81442036|NCT06005597|162575015|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-45.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.233|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.43|-36.84|||ANCOVA|||||-36.84|-53.43|<.0001
81442037|NCT06005597|162575016|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-29.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.467|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.99|-22.4|||ANCOVA|||||-22.40|-35.99|<.0001
81742287|NCT03896750|163181622|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis by 90% confidence interval. If the interval encompasses 1 there is no clinically meaningful difference in pretomanid AUC(0-infinity). Assuming a 20% coefficient of variation for the AUC(0-infinity) of both groups, the probability of observing at least 50% increase in the geometric mean ratio of AUCs given a true 100% increase is \>99%. The probability of the lower bound of the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio of AUCs being at least 1.5 in this scenario is approximately 70%|Mean Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.28|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for site||No formal hypothesis testing was conducted. Assuming a 20% coefficient of variation for the AUC(0-infinity) of both groups, the probability of observing at least a 50% increase in the geometric mean ratio of AUCs given a true 100% increase is \>99%. The probability of the lower bound of the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio of AUCs being at least 1.5 in this scenario is approximately 70%||1.28|0.71|
81742288|NCT05757427|163181648|OTHER|"The sample size is calculated solely for the first primary endpoint, no minimal number of benign nor malignant lesions was set.~The sample size is calculated for this trial design, assuming a p1 = 75% and p0 = 60% for power (1-beta) of 80%, and an alpha level of 5%.~We will conclude that the Wavelia # 2 Microwave Breast Imaging system is effective in detecting breast lesions if more than 43 of the 62 subjects' lesions are detected."|Proportion of detected lesions|90.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.45|95.49||||||||95.49|80.45|
81742289|NCT05757427|163181650|OTHER|The percentage of malignant and benign breast lesions correctly detected by Wavelia MWBI on patients that did not have a biopsy clip marking the lesion position in the breast, will be presented with 95% confidence interval.|Proportion of detected lesions|88.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.66|96.71||||||||96.71|65.66|
81742290|NCT05757427|163181651|OTHER||Proportion of patients with AEs|5.48|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81742291|NCT04971785|163181654|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|5.7||||0.2289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|14.9|||Stratified Mantel-Haenszel test||Percentage difference and 95% confidence interval (CI) between each pair of treatment groups were from stratified Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline diabetes status and baseline enhanced liver fibrosis (ELF) category as stratification factors.|||14.9|-3.6|0.2289
81742292|NCT04971785|163181655|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|-1.8||||0.6959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|7.4|||Stratified Mantel-Haenszel test||Percentage difference and 95% CI between each pair of treatment groups presented were from stratified Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline diabetes status and baseline ELF category as stratification factors.|||7.4|-11.1|0.6959
81742293|NCT04971785|163181656|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|35.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.8|52.6|||Stratified Mantel-Haenszel test||Percentage difference and 95% CI between each pair of treatment groups presented are from stratified Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline diabetes status and baseline ELF category as stratification factors.|||52.6|18.8|<0.0001
81742294|NCT04971785|163181657|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|26.1||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|40.9|||Stratified Mantel-Haenszel test||Percentage difference and 95% CI between each pair of treatment groups presented were from stratified Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline diabetes status and baseline ELF category as stratification factors.|||40.9|11.3|0.0006
81742295|NCT01251861|163181663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||one-sided|Fisher Exact|||||||0.28
81742296|NCT01251861|163181672|OTHER|The association between PSA response (responder vs non-responder) and Gleason score (\<7, 7 vs. \>7) was evaluated by logistic regression with adjustment for treatment assignment.||||||0.5||||||p-value based on logistic regression with adjustment for treatment assignment|Regression, Logistic|||The association between PSA response (responder vs non-responder) and Gleason score (\<7, 7 vs. \>7) was evaluated by logistic regression with adjustment for treatment assignment.||||0.50
81742297|NCT01251861|163181673|OTHER|The association between PSA response (responder vs non-responder) and prior hormonal therapy (yes vs. no) was evaluated by logistic regression with adjustment for treatment assignment.||||||0.28||||||p-value based on logistic regression with adjustment for treatment assignment|Regression, Logistic|||The association between PSA response (responder vs non-responder) and prior hormonal therapy (yes vs. no) was evaluated by logistic regression with adjustment for treatment assignment.||||0.28
81742298|NCT03516942|163181675|EQUIVALENCE|No margin of equivalence|Slope|0.0||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||P value: For the categorical variable with more than 2 levels, this is the p value from the overall test of the null hypothesis that all estimates are equal against the alternative that at least one is different.|Regression, Linear|||"Age covariate effect on change in COST The linear (non-longitudinal) model of \[change in COST from baseline to 12-month follow-up\] included covariates for: age, Baseline COST score, cancer stage, cancer type, chemotherapy, comorbidities, education, FACT-G7, gender, income, marital status, insurance status, race, safety-net hospital, self-efficacy, NDI.~Null: All estimates are equal"||0.2|-0.1|0.74
81742299|NCT03516942|163181675|EQUIVALENCE|No margin of equivalence|Slope|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.3||P value: For the categorical variable with more than 2 levels, this is the p value from the overall test of the null hypothesis that all estimates are equal against the alternative that at least one is different.|Regression, Linear|||"Baseline COST effect on change in COST The linear (non-longitudinal) model of \[change in COST from baseline to 12-month follow-up\] included covariates for: age, Baseline COST score, cancer stage, cancer type, chemotherapy, comorbidities, education, FACT-G7, gender, income, marital status, insurance status, race, safety-net hospital, self-efficacy, NDI.~Null: All estimates are equal"||-0.3|-0.6|<0.001
81742300|NCT03516942|163181675|EQUIVALENCE|No margin of equivalence||||||0.002||||||This is the p value of the null hypothesis that COST estimates for all cancer types (Colon cancer, Rectal cancer and Rectosigmoid) are equal against the alternative that at least one is different.|Regression, Linear|||"Cancer type (Colon cancer, Rectal cancer and Rectosigmoid) effect on change in COST The linear (non-longitudinal) model of \[change in COST from baseline to 12-month follow-up\] included covariates for: age, Baseline COST score, cancer stage, cancer type, chemotherapy, comorbidities, education, FACT-G7, gender, income, marital status, insurance status, race, safety-net hospital, self-efficacy, NDI.~Null: All estimates are equal"||||0.002
81742301|NCT03516942|163181675|EQUIVALENCE|No margin of equivalence|Slope|0.3||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.6|||Regression, Linear|||"FACT-G7 effect on change in COST The linear (non-longitudinal) model of \[change in COST from baseline to 12-month follow-up\] included covariates for: age, Baseline COST score, cancer stage, cancer type, chemotherapy, comorbidities, education, FACT-G7, gender, income, marital status, insurance status, race, safety-net hospital, self-efficacy, NDI.~Null: All estimates are equal"||0.6|0.0|0.03
81742302|NCT03516942|163181675|EQUIVALENCE|No margin of equivalence|Slope|1.6||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|3.7|||Regression, Linear|||"Gender effect on change in COST The linear (non-longitudinal) model of \[change in COST from baseline to 12-month follow-up\] included covariates for: age, Baseline COST score, cancer stage, cancer type, chemotherapy, comorbidities, education, FACT-G7, gender, income, marital status, insurance status, race, safety-net hospital, self-efficacy, NDI.~Null: All estimates are equal"||3.7|-0.5|0.13
81742303|NCT03516942|163181675|EQUIVALENCE|No margin of equivalence||||||0.91||||||This is the p value of the null hypothesis that COST estimates for all RACES (White, Black, other) are equal against the alternative that at least one is different.|Regression, Linear|||"RACE (White. Black Other) effect on change in COST The linear (non-longitudinal) model of \[change in COST from baseline to 12-month follow-up\] included covariates for: age, Baseline COST score, cancer stage, cancer type, chemotherapy, comorbidities, education, FACT-G7, gender, income, marital status, insurance status, race, safety-net hospital, self-efficacy, NDI.~Null: All estimates are equal"||||0.91
81742304|NCT03516942|163181675|EQUIVALENCE|No margin of equivalence|Slope|0.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||Regression, Linear|||"Neighborhood Deprivation (NDI) effect on change in COST The linear (non-longitudinal) model of \[change in COST from baseline to 12-month follow-up\] included covariates for: age, Baseline COST score, cancer stage, cancer type, chemotherapy, comorbidities, education, FACT-G7, gender, income, marital status, insurance status, race, safety-net hospital, self-efficacy, NDI.~Higher NDI = greater neighborhood deprivation"||0.3|-0.3|>0.99
81742305|NCT03516942|163181677|EQUIVALENCE|no margin||||||0.4142||||||alpha=0.05|McNemar|||Work Time Missed from Baseline to 6 Months||||0.4142
81742306|NCT03516942|163181677|EQUIVALENCE|no margin||||||0.1797|||||||McNemar|||Impairment of Activities at Work from Baseline to 6 Months||||0.1797
81742307|NCT03516942|163181677|EQUIVALENCE|no margin||||||0.8415|||||||McNemar|||Overall Work Impairment from Baseline to 6 Months||||0.8415
81742308|NCT03516942|163181677|EQUIVALENCE|no margin||||||0.6831|||||||McNemar|||Impairment of Activities Outside of Work from Baseline to 6 Months||||0.6831
81742309|NCT03516942|163181677|EQUIVALENCE|no margin|||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||Work Time Missed from Baseline to 12 Months||||<.0001
81742310|NCT03516942|163181677|EQUIVALENCE|no margin||||||0.0455|||||||McNemar|||Impairment of Activities at Work from Baseline to 12 Months||||0.0455
81742311|NCT03516942|163181677|EQUIVALENCE|no margin|||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||Overall Work Impairment from Baseline to 12 Months||||<.0001
81742312|NCT03516942|163181677|EQUIVALENCE|no margin||||||0.0164|||||||McNemar|||3 Impairment of Activities Outside of Work from Baseline to 12 Months||||0.0164
81742313|NCT03516942|163181677|EQUIVALENCE|nomargin||||||0.0027|||||||McNemar|||Work Time Missed from Baseline to 24 Months||||0.0027
81539558|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.71||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|132.0||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||132.0|1.42|0.0235
81742314|NCT03516942|163181677|EQUIVALENCE|no margin||||||0.0124|||||||McNemar|||Impairment of Activities at Work from Baseline to 24 Months||||0.0124
81539559|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.43||||0.0929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|14.48||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||14.48|0.81|0.0929
81742315|NCT03516942|163181677|EQUIVALENCE|no margin|||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||Overall Work Impairment from Baseline to 24 Months||||<.0001
81742316|NCT03516942|163181677|EQUIVALENCE|no margin||||||0.0011|||||||McNemar|||Impairment of Activities Outside of Work from Baseline to 24 Months||||0.0011
81742317|NCT03516942|163181683|EQUIVALENCE|no equivalence margin was assumed||||||0.017|||||||McNemar|||the McNemar test was used to compare the results assuming a null of no difference.||||0.017
81742318|NCT05696444|163181684|SUPERIORITY|Test was calculated using an exact test against a null value of 0.85.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact test|||||||<0.0001
81742319|NCT05696444|163181685|SUPERIORITY|Test was calculated using an exact test against a null value of 0.2||||||0.0006||||||Holm adjusted at alpha = 0.025|Exact test|||||||0.0006
81742320|NCT05696444|163181685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0025||||||Holm adjusted at alpha = 0.025|Exact test|||Test was calculated using an exact test against a null value of 0.45||||0.0025
81742321|NCT05696444|163181685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Holm adjusted at alpha = 0.025|Exact test|||Test was calculated using an exact test against a null value of 0.2||||0.0001
81742322|NCT02598661|163181746|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|24.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|36.89||The p-value was calculated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) controlling for prior RBC transfusion burden (≤6 versus\[vs.\]\>6 units RBC) \& international prognostic scoring system (IPSS) risk group (low vs. intermediate-1) applied to randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The 95% CI was calculated based on the Wilson Score method.|||36.89|9.90|<0.001
81473706|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 6: Stiffness||||0.044
81742323|NCT02598661|163181748|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|24.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.64|34.18||The p-value was calculated based on CMH controlling for prior RBC transfusion burden (≤6 vs. \>6 units RBC) and IPSS risk group (low vs. intermediate-1) applied to randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The 95% CI was calculated based on the Wilson Score method.|||34.18|12.64|<0.001
81742324|NCT02598661|163181751|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.105|0.586||The p-value (2-sided) was calculated using the stratified log-rank test for superiority of imetelstat sodium versus placebo in hazard ratio.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were calculated using the Cox proportional hazard model, stratified by prior RBC transfusion burden (≤ 6 vs. \> 6 units RBC) and IPSS risk group (low vs. intermediate-1), with treatment as the only covariate.|||0.586|0.105|<0.001
81742325|NCT02598661|163181752|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|11.9||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|27.56||The p-value was calculated based on CMH controlling for prior RBC transfusion burden (≤ 6 vs. \> 6 units RBC) and IPSS risk group (low vs. intermediate-1) applied to randomization.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI was calculated based on the Wilson Score Method.|||27.56|-4.10|0.112
81742326|NCT02598661|163181755|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.526|1.823||P value (two-sided) for superiority of imetelstat sodium versus placebo in hazard ratio was calculated using stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and 95% CI were calculated from the Cox proportional hazard model, stratified by prior RBC transfusion burden (≤6 vs. \>6 units RBC) and IPSS risk group (low vs. intermediate-1), with treatment as the only covariate.|||1.823|0.526|0.949
81442038|NCT06005597|162575017|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-29.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.274|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.28|-21.53|||ANCOVA|||||-21.53|-38.28|<.0001
81442039|NCT06005597|162575018|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-19.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.549|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.73|-12.82|||ANCOVA|||||-12.82|-26.73|<.0001
81473707|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.153||||||Change Week 6: Physical Functioning|two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.153
81442040|NCT06005597|162575019|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-25.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.198|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.67|-17.22|||ANCOVA|||||-17.22|-33.67|<.0001
81442041|NCT06005597|162575020|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-14.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.495|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.06|-7.36|||ANCOVA|||||-7.36|-21.06|<.0001
81442042|NCT06005597|162575021|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-15.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.236||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.53|-6.93|||ANCOVA|||||-6.93|-23.53|0.0003
81442043|NCT06005597|162575022|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-9.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.493||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.26|-2.57|||ANCOVA|||||-2.57|-16.26|0.007
81473708|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 6: Average Score||||0.134
81442044|NCT05611996|162575035|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.783|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.772||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.336|-0.23||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Score difference = Post-intervention - Baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) scores from baseline to post-intervention for all study participants.||-0.230|-3.336|0.025
81442045|NCT05611996|162575035|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.814||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.057|-0.784||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Score difference = 3-month - Baseline|Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) scores from baseline to 3-month for all study participants.||-0.784|-4.057|0.005
81442046|NCT05611996|162575035|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5468|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1744||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9039|-0.1897||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference of the PHQ-9 score by each unit increase of the time(each week increase)|Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the mean Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) scores over time for all study participants.||-0.1897|-0.9039|0.0040
81442047|NCT01300052|162575062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|21.8||||||Difference in percentage was calculated as values of AN2728 Ointment, 2% group minus values of AN2728 Ointment, Vehicle group.||21.8|-14.3|
81442048|NCT00484419|162575103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0061||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For a treatment group, assuming a within-subject standard deviation of at most 1.15, a 2-sided t-test of the null hypothesis that the change from baseline (CFB) is zero will have 67% to 85% power to detect a difference of 0.4 to 0.5 with a sample size of 50 randomized subjects.||||0.0061
81442049|NCT00484419|162575103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.109||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For a treatment group, assuming a within-subject standard deviation of at most 1.15, a 2-sided t-test of the null hypothesis that the change from baseline (CFB) is zero will have 67% to 85% power to detect a difference of 0.4 to 0.5 with a sample size of 50 randomized subjects.||||0.1090
81473709|NCT01410240|162639364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 6: Total Score||||0.134
81442050|NCT00484419|162575103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For a treatment group, assuming a within-subject standard deviation of at most 1.15, a 2-sided t-test of the null hypothesis that the change from baseline (CFB) is zero will have 67% to 85% power to detect a difference of 0.4 to 0.5 with a sample size of 50 randomized subjects.||||<0.0001
81442051|NCT00484419|162575104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0234||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For a treatment group, assuming a within-subject standard deviation of at most 1.15, a 2-sided t-test of the null hypothesis that the change from baseline (CFB) is zero will have 67% to 85% power to detect a difference of 0.4 to 0.5 with a sample size of 50 randomized subjects.||||0.0234
81442052|NCT00484419|162575104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For a treatment group, assuming a within-subject standard deviation of at most 1.15, a 2-sided t-test of the null hypothesis that the change from baseline (CFB) is zero will have 67% to 85% power to detect a difference of 0.4 to 0.5 with a sample size of 50 randomized subjects.||||<0.0001
81442053|NCT00484419|162575104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||For a treatment group, assuming a within-subject standard deviation of at most 1.15, a 2-sided t-test of the null hypothesis that the change from baseline (CFB) is zero will have 67% to 85% power to detect a difference of 0.4 to 0.5 with a sample size of 50 randomized subjects.||||0.0011
81442054|NCT00484419|162575107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0077||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.0077
81442055|NCT00484419|162575107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.0004
81473710|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.962|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 1: Physical Functioning||||0.962
81442056|NCT00484419|162575107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0483||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.0483
81473711|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.714|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 1: Role-Physical||||0.714
81473712|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.668|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 1: Bodily Pain||||0.668
81442057|NCT00484419|162575108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0133||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.0133
81442058|NCT00484419|162575108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.0004
81442059|NCT00484419|162575108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0125||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.0125
81442060|NCT00484419|162575111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8596||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.8596
81442061|NCT00484419|162575111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0257||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.0257
81442062|NCT00484419|162575111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1862||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.1862
81442063|NCT00484419|162575112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7094||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.7094
81473713|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.556|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 1: General Health||||0.556
81473714|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.705|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 1: Vitality||||0.705
81473715|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 1: Social Functioning||||0.122
81473716|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.254|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 1: Role-Emotional||||0.254
81442064|NCT00484419|162575112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1394||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.1394
81442065|NCT00484419|162575112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4528||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.4528
81442066|NCT00484419|162575114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0374||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.0374
81442067|NCT00484419|162575114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||<0.0001
81442068|NCT00484419|162575114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.0001
81442069|NCT00484419|162575115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2701||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.2701
81473717|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 1: Mental Health||||0.500
81473718|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.849|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 1: Physical Component Summary||||0.849
81442070|NCT00484419|162575115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6117||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.6117
81442071|NCT00484419|162575115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2007||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.2007
81442072|NCT00484419|162575117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||<0.0001
81442073|NCT00484419|162575117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1864||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.1864
81442074|NCT00484419|162575117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0999||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.0999
81442075|NCT00484419|162575118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||<0.0001
81442076|NCT00484419|162575118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0566||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.0566
81442077|NCT00484419|162575118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0217||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value presents results from 1-sample t-test for within-treatment difference from baseline.||||0.0217
81442078|NCT05444543|162575148|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.089||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.57
81442079|NCT05444543|162575149|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.99
81442080|NCT03891329|162575164|OTHER|No comparison of two groups, just single arm design|SADE-free rate in the study group|0.98||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||"Serious Adverse Device Effects (SADE) possibly or securely related to the Cor Family devices until the 3- month follow-up are counted for this primary endpoint.~The following hypothesis has been defined:~Ho: SADE-free rate through 3 months post-implant ≤ 90.0% Ha: SADE-free rate through 3 months post-implant \> 90.0%"||1|0.9|0.05
81442081|NCT03891329|162575165|OTHER|Kaplan-Meier method|||||||||||||||||The Kaplan-Meier method will be applied to estimate the 3-month SADE-free rate at 92 days after implantation (sensitivity analysis of the primary endpoint) and the 12-month SADE-free rate at 365 days after implantation.|||
81442082|NCT02990806|162575168|EQUIVALENCE|A test for equivalence was carried out using an asymmetric margin (-12%, 15%) pre-specified in protocol and a two 1-sided test (TOST) analysis with α=0.05 for each 1-sided statistical test.|Percentage difference|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|11.5||||||||11.5|-4.3|
81473719|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.959|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change Week 1: Mental Component Summary||||0.959
81473720|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.574|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 2: Physical Functioning||||0.574
81473721|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.524|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 2: Role-Physical||||0.524
81473722|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 2: Bodily Pain||||0.049
81442083|NCT02654587|162575209|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.91||OS in patients with ICI secondary resistance|t-test, 2 sided||p=0.017|||0.91|0.38|<0.05
81442084|NCT02654587|162575209|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.19|||t-test, 2 sided|||OS in the ITT population with ICI resistance (primary and secondary resistance)||1.19|0.62|0.36
81442085|NCT02654587|162575210|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||Post-progression survival in patients with ICI secondary resistance||0.79|0.27|0.004
81442086|NCT02654587|162575210|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.83|||t-test, 2 sided|||Post-progression survival in ITT population with ICI resistance (primary and secondary)||0.83|0.39|0.0035
81442087|NCT02654587|162575211|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Time to worsening ECOG PS \>1 in patients with ICI secondary resistance||0.80|0.23|0.006
81442088|NCT02654587|162575211|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.92|||t-test, 2 sided|||Time to worsening ECOG PS in the ITT population with ICI resistance (primary and secondary)||0.92|0.35|0.02
81442089|NCT02654587|162575212|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.045|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ C30 Global Health Status in Patients with ICI secondary resistance||||<0.05
81473723|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.447|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 2: General Health||||0.447
81442090|NCT02654587|162575212|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.07||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 Physical functioning in patients with ICI secondary resistance||||0.07
81442091|NCT02654587|162575212|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.03|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 Role functioning in patients with ICI secondary resistance||||<0.05
81473724|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.823|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 2: Vitality||||0.823
81442092|NCT02654587|162575212|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.36||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 Emotional functioning in patients with ICI secondary resistance||||0.36
81442093|NCT02654587|162575212|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.24||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 Cognitive functioning in patients with ICI secondary resistance||||0.24
81442094|NCT02654587|162575212|SUPERIORITY|QLQ-C30 Social functioning|P Value|0.11||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.11
81442095|NCT02654587|162575213|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.06||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 Fatigue in ICI secondary resistance||||0.06
81442096|NCT02654587|162575213|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.0003||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 Constipation in ICI secondary resistance||||0.0003
81442097|NCT02654587|162575213|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.8||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 Dyspnea in ICI secondary resistance||||0.80
81442098|NCT02654587|162575213|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.21||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 Nausea and Vomiting in ICI secondary resistance||||0.21
81442099|NCT02654587|162575213|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.45||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 Pain in ICI secondary resistance||||0.45
81442100|NCT02654587|162575213|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.87||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 Insomnia in ICI secondary resistance||||0.87
81442101|NCT02654587|162575213|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.59||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 Appetite loss in ICI secondary resistance||||0.59
81442102|NCT02654587|162575213|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.88||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 Diarrhea in ICI secondary resistance||||0.88
81442103|NCT02654587|162575213|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.37||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-C30 Financial difficulties in ICI secondary resistance||||0.37
81442104|NCT02654587|162575214|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.0001|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC13 Alopecia in ICI secondary resistance||||<0.0001
81473725|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.661|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 2: Social Functioning||||0.661
81473726|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 2: Role-Emotional||||0.086
81539560|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|3.33||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||3.33|0.29|0.9820
81442105|NCT02654587|162575214|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.03||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC 13 Peripheral neuropathy in ICI secondary resistance||||0.03
81442106|NCT02654587|162575214|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.01||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC13 Sore mouth in ICI secondary resistance||||0.01
81442107|NCT02654587|162575214|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.01||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC13 Dysphagia in ICI secondary resistance||||0.01
81442108|NCT02654587|162575214|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.35||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC13 Pain in arm and shoulder||||0.35
81442109|NCT02654587|162575214|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.43||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||Mantel Haenszel|||QLQ-LC13 Pain in chest in ICI secondary resistance||||0.43
81442110|NCT02654587|162575214|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.78||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC13 Pain in other parts||||0.78
81442111|NCT02654587|162575214|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.23||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC 13 Hemoptysis in ICI secondary resistance||||0.23
81442112|NCT02654587|162575214|SUPERIORITY||P Value|0.54||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||QLQ-LC13 Coughing in ICI secondary resistance||||0.54
81442113|NCT02654587|162575215|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.75|||Mantel Haenszel|||DCR at 6 months in patients with ICI secondary resistance||2.75|0.43|0.87
81442114|NCT02654587|162575215|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.46|||Mantel Haenszel|||DCR at 6 months in ITT patients with ICI resistance (primary and secondary)||1.46|0.36|0.37
81442115|NCT02654587|162575216|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Median PFS in patients with ICI secondary resistance||2.0|0.82|0.29
81442116|NCT02654587|162575216|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||Median PFS in ITT patients with ICI resistance (primary and secondary)||2.28|1.18|<0.05
81442117|NCT02654587|162575217|SUPERIORITY|ORR in ICI secondary resistance|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.33||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.11|||Mantel Haenszel|||||1.11|0.10|0.07
81442118|NCT02654587|162575217|SUPERIORITY|ORR in ITT population with ICI resistance (primary and secondary)|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.22||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.59|||Mantel Haenszel|||||0.59|0.08|0.002
81442119|NCT02654587|162575218|SUPERIORITY|Duration of response at 6 months in ICI secondary resistance|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|5.3|||Regression, Cox|||||5.30|0.25|0.88
81442120|NCT02654587|162575218|SUPERIORITY|Duration of Response at 6 months in ITT population with ICI resistance (primary and secondary)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|4.6|||Regression, Cox|||||4.60|0.43|0.57
81442121|NCT02654587|162575219|SUPERIORITY|Time to next lung cancer therapy in ICI secondary resistance|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.85||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|3.31|||Regression, Cox|||||3.31|1.03|0.04
81442122|NCT02654587|162575219|SUPERIORITY|Time to next lung cancer therapy in ITT population with ICI resistance (primary and secondary)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.59||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.36|||Regression, Cox|||||2.36|1.07|0.02
81442123|NCT02654587|162575220|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.86|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.86|1.00|<0.05
81442124|NCT01258101|162575253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The statistical analysis was applied to Arms Peginterferon/Ribavirin 800 mg (16 weeks) and Peginterferon/Ribavirin 400 mg (16 weeks).|Risk Difference (RD)|32.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|53.5||||||||53.5|10.5|
81473727|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.635|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 2: Mental Health||||0.635
81473728|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.481|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 2: Physical Component Summary||||0.481
81442125|NCT01258101|162575253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The statistical analysis was applied to arms Peginterferon/Ribavirin 800 mg (24 weeks) and Peginterferon/Ribavirin 400 mg (24 weeks).|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|7.6||||||||7.6|-14.0|
81442126|NCT01258101|162575253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The statistical analysis was applied to arms Peginterferon/Ribavirin 800 mg (24 weeks) and Peginterferon/Ribavirin 800 mg (16 weeks).|Risk Difference (RD)|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|19.1||||||||19.1|-4.7|
81442127|NCT01258101|162575253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The statistical analysis was applied to arms Peginterferon/Ribavirin 800 mg (24 weeks) and Peginterferon/Ribavirin 400 mg (16 weeks).|Risk Difference (RD)|-21.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.2|-0.1||||||||-0.1|-42.2|
81442128|NCT01258101|162575255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The statistical analysis was applied to arms Peginterferon/Ribavirin 800 mg (16 weeks) and Peginterferon/Ribavirin 400 mg (16 weeks).|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2||||||||0.2|-1.0|
81442129|NCT01258101|162575255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The statistical analysis was applied to arms Peginterferon/Ribavirin 800 mg (24 weeks) and Peginterferon/Ribavirin 400 mg (24 weeks).|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|1.3||||||||1.3|-6.4|
81442130|NCT01258101|162575255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The statistical analysis was applied to arms Peginterferon/Ribavirin 800 mg (24 weeks) and Peginterferon/Ribavirin 800 mg (16 weeks).|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.4||||||||1.4|-1.4|
81442131|NCT01258101|162575255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The statistical analysis was applied to arms Peginterferon/Ribavirin 800 mg (24 weeks) and Peginterferon/Ribavirin 400 mg (16 weeks).|Risk Difference (RD)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.7||||||||1.7|-0.5|
81442132|NCT01258101|162575263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.629||||0.2667|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.2667
81442133|NCT01258101|162575263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9999|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.9999
81442134|NCT01258101|162575263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9891|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.9891
81442135|NCT00063882|162575264|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.82||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.12||One-sided significance level of 0.025|Greenwood's T||Reference level = Brachytherapy only|Target sample size was 586; 532 patients were needed to test hypothesis of better FFP in the EBRT + Brachytherapy arm over the Brachytherapy Only arm. The trial is designed to detect a 10% improvement in 5-year FFP with 90% power, 1-sided alpha of 0.025. The Z-test statistic for the difference between the 2 5-year FFP rates with the standard errors estimated by Greenwood's method will be used.||1.12|0.60|0.21
81442136|NCT00063882|162575265|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.54||One-sided significance level of 0.025|Log Rank||Reference level = Brachytherapy Only|||1.54|0.63|0.95
81442137|NCT00063882|162575266|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.58||One-sided significance level of 0.025|Log Rank||Reference level = Brachytherapy Only|||1.58|0.64|0.97
81442138|NCT00063882|162575267|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|3.9||One-sided significance level of 0.025|Log Rank||Reference level = Brachytherapy Only|||3.90|0.36|0.77
81442139|NCT00063882|162575268|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|3.13||One-sided significance level of 0.025|Log Rank||Reference level = Brachytherapy Only|||3.13|0.33|0.99
81442140|NCT00063882|162575269|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.76||One-sided significance level of 0.025|Log Rank||Reference level = Brachytherapy Only|||2.76|0.46|0.81
81442141|NCT00063882|162575270|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.17||One-sided significance level of 0.025|Log Rank||Reference level = Brachytherapy Only|||1.17|0.51|0.22
81442142|NCT00063882|162575271|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.67||One-sided significance level of 0.05|Chi-squared||Reference level = Brachytherapy Only|Grade 2+ GU/GI||1.67|0.76|0.53
81442143|NCT00063882|162575271|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.53||One-sided significance level of 0.05|Chi-squared||Reference level = Brachytherapy Only|Grade 2+ Overall||1.53|0.73|0.73
81442144|NCT00063882|162575271|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.19||One-sided significance level of 0.05|Chi-squared||Reference level = Brachytherapy Only|Grade 3+ GU/GI||2.19|0.54|0.81
81442145|NCT00063882|162575271|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.69||One-sided significance level of 0.05|Chi-squared||Reference level = Brachytherapy Only|Grade 3+ Overall||1.69|0.51|0.82
81442146|NCT00063882|162575272|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.37||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|4.68||One-sided significance level of 0.025|Log Rank||Reference level = Brachytherapy Only|Grade 3+ GU/GI||4.68|1.20|0.01
81442147|NCT00063882|162575272|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.81||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.1||One-sided significance level of 0.025|Log Rank||Reference level = Brachytherapy Only|Grade 3+ Overall||3.10|1.06|0.029
81442148|NCT00063882|162575273|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.01|t-test, 2 sided||Minimally important difference (MID) defined as an effect size of at least 0.5. Effect sizes are interpreted as negligible: \< 0.3; small: 0.3 to \< 0.5; moderate: 0.5 to \< 0.7; and large ≥ 0.7.|Urinary||||<0.0001
81442149|NCT00063882|162575273|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.09||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|||||significance level of 0.01|t-test, 2 sided||Minimally important difference (MID) defined as an effect size of at least 0.5. Effect sizes are interpreted as negligible: \< 0.3; small: 0.3 to \< 0.5; moderate: 0.5 to \< 0.7; and large ≥ 0.7.|Urinary- Incontinence||||0.33
81442150|NCT00063882|162575273|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||significance level of 0.01|t-test, 2 sided||Minimally important difference (MID) defined as an effect size of at least 0.5. Effect sizes are interpreted as negligible: \< 0.3; small: 0.3 to \< 0.5; moderate: 0.5 to \< 0.7; and large ≥ 0.7.|Urinary-Irritative||||<0.0001
81442151|NCT00063882|162575273|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.31||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||significance level of 0.01|t-test, 2 sided||Minimally important difference (MID) defined as an effect size of at least 0.5. Effect sizes are interpreted as negligible: \< 0.3; small: 0.3 to \< 0.5; moderate: 0.5 to \< 0.7; and large ≥ 0.7.|Bowel||||0.001
81442152|NCT00063882|162575273|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.12||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sexual|Minimally important difference (MID) defined as an effect size of at least 0.5. Effect sizes are interpreted as negligible: \< 0.3; small: 0.3 to \< 0.5; moderate: 0.5 to \< 0.7; and large ≥ 0.7.|||0.23
81442153|NCT00063882|162575274|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.38||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.01|t-test, 2 sided||Minimally important difference (MID) defined as an effect size of at least 0.5. Effect sizes are interpreted as negligible: \< 0.3; small: 0.3 to \< 0.5; moderate: 0.5 to \< 0.7; and large ≥ 0.7.|Urinary||||0.0002
81473729|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 2: Mental Component Summary||||0.140
81473730|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.107|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 6: Physical Functioning||||0.107
81473731|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.298|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 6: Role-Physical||||0.298
81473732|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 6: Bodily Pain||||0.071
81473733|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 6: General Health||||0.940
81473734|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.293|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 6: Vitality||||0.293
81473735|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.265|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 6: Social Functioning||||0.265
81473736|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 6: Role-Emotional||||0.036
81473737|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.307|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 6: Mental Health||||0.307
81442154|NCT00063882|162575274|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.08||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.01|t-test, 2 sided||Minimally important difference (MID) defined as an effect size of at least 0.5. Effect sizes are interpreted as negligible: \< 0.3; small: 0.3 to \< 0.5; moderate: 0.5 to \< 0.7; and large ≥ 0.7.|Urinary-Incontinence||||0.42
81442155|NCT00063882|162575274|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.01|t-test, 2 sided||Minimally important difference (MID) defined as an effect size of at least 0.5. Effect sizes are interpreted as negligible: \< 0.3; small: 0.3 to \< 0.5; moderate: 0.5 to \< 0.7; and large ≥ 0.7.|Urinary-Irritative||||<0.0001
81442156|NCT00063882|162575274|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.01|t-test, 2 sided||Minimally important difference (MID) defined as an effect size of at least 0.5. Effect sizes are interpreted as negligible: \< 0.3; small: 0.3 to \< 0.5; moderate: 0.5 to \< 0.7; and large ≥ 0.7.|Bowel||||<0.0001
81442157|NCT00063882|162575274|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.27||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level of 0.01|t-test, 2 sided||Minimally important difference (MID) defined as an effect size of at least 0.5. Effect sizes are interpreted as negligible: \< 0.3; small: 0.3 to \< 0.5; moderate: 0.5 to \< 0.7; and large ≥ 0.7.|Sexual||||0.0072
81442158|NCT03438227|162575282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.039
81442159|NCT03438227|162575283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.019
81442160|NCT03438227|162575284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.029
81442161|NCT03438227|162575285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.029
81442162|NCT03438227|162575286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.19
81442163|NCT03438227|162575287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.194|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.194
81442164|NCT03438227|162575288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.414|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.414
81442165|NCT03438227|162575289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81539561|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.4956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|5.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||5.41|0.44|0.4956
81442166|NCT03438227|162575290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.571|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.571
81442167|NCT03438227|162575291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81442168|NCT03438227|162575292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.049
81442169|NCT03438227|162575293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.933|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.933
81442170|NCT03438227|162575294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.66
81442171|NCT03438227|162575295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.633|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.633
81442172|NCT00486018|162575323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares means|9.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|6.6|12.2||The Hochberg-Bonferroni multiple comparison procedure was used to adjust for comparisons of the two ranibizumab groups with the sham-injection group to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05.|ANOVA|Stratified by baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters).||||12.2|6.6|<0.0001
81442173|NCT00486018|162575323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares means|10.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|7.6|13.6||The Hochberg-Bonferroni multiple comparison procedure was used to adjust for comparisons of the two ranibizumab groups with the sham-injection group to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05.|ANOVA|Stratified by baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters).||||13.6|7.6|<0.0001
81442174|NCT00486018|162575324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|26.8|||<|0.0001||95.0|15.6|38.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel χ²|Stratified by baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters).|Weighted estimates adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||38.0|15.6|<0.0001
81442175|NCT00486018|162575324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|31.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|20.1|42.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel χ²|Stratified by baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters).|Weighted estimates adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||42.6|20.1|<0.0001
81442176|NCT00486018|162575325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.5||||0.0141||95.0|1.6|9.9|||Fisher Exact||Exact confidence interval based on inverting the exact two-sided score test.|||9.9|1.6|0.0141
81442177|NCT00486018|162575325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|3.0||||0.2815||95.0|-1.5|8.3|||Fisher Exact||Exact confidence interval based on inverting the exact two-sided score test.|||8.3|-1.5|0.2815
81442178|NCT00486018|162575326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|45.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|36.0|55.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel χ²|Stratified by baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters).|Weighted estimates adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||55.0|36.0|<0.0001
81442179|NCT00486018|162575326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|40.1|||<|0.0001||95.0|29.9|50.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel χ²|Stratified by baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters).|Weighted estimates adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||50.2|29.9|<0.0001
81442180|NCT00486018|162575327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares means|-148.7|||<|0.0001||95.0|-183.6|-113.8|||ANCOVA|Pairwise ANCOVA models adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) and baseline value of central foveal thickness.||||-113.8|-183.6|<0.0001
81442181|NCT00486018|162575327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares means|-134.8|||<|0.0001||95.0|-172.7|-96.8|||ANCOVA|Pairwise ANCOVA models adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) and baseline value of central foveal thickness.||||-96.8|-172.7|<0.0001
81442182|NCT00486018|162575328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares means|4.1||||0.0214||95.0|0.6|7.6|||ANCOVA|Pairwise ANCOVA models adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) and baseline Near Activities Subscale score.||||7.6|0.6|0.0214
81442183|NCT00486018|162575328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares means|6.4||||0.0002||95.0|3.0|9.8|||ANCOVA|Pairwise ANCOVA models adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) and baseline Near Activities Subscale score.||||9.8|3.0|0.0002
81442184|NCT00486018|162575329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares means|3.8||||0.0248||95.0|0.5|7.0|||ANCOVA|Pairwise ANCOVA models adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) and baseline Distance Activities Subscale score.||||7.0|0.5|0.0248
81442185|NCT00486018|162575329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares means|5.1||||0.0014||95.0|2.0|8.3|||ANCOVA|Pairwise ANCOVA models adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) and baseline Distance Activities Subscale score.||||8.3|2.0|0.0014
81442186|NCT03166124|162575359|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.953|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Geometric LSMeans were controlled for injection site, study period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.10|0.953|
81473738|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.448|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 6: Physical Component Summary||||0.448
81473739|NCT01410240|162639366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.255|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Change Week 6: Mental Component Summary||||0.255
81473740|NCT01410240|162639368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052|||||||two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.052
81473741|NCT04348500|162639380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||P-value was not adjusted.|Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the use of clazakizumab as a treatment compared to placebo in reducing or eliminating the incidence of severe adverse events among patients with COVID-19.||||0.10
81473742|NCT04348500|162639386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||P-value was not adjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis is that there is no change in the need for mechanical ventilation and/or ECMO at 14 days after the first administered dose in comparison to placebo.||||0.10
81473743|NCT02776670|162639387|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was deemed established if the lower limit of the 95% CI (equivalent to the 1-sided 97.5% CI) for the adjusted estimate of the difference (Systane Balance-Refresh Optive Advanced/Optive Plus) was above the noninferiority margin of -1.0 second.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.341|0.601||p-value for testing noninferiority of Systane Balance with respect to Refresh Optive Advanced/Refresh Optive Plus is calculated for predefined noninferiority margin of -1.0 second.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||0.601|-0.341|<0.0001
81473744|NCT02776670|162639388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.349|0.585|||MMRM|||||0.585|-0.349|0.310
81473745|NCT02776670|162639390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|4.7|||MMRM|||||4.7|-6.4|0.618
81473746|NCT00703118|162639415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of response|46.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.8|56.7||Overall significance level was set at 5% (two-sided). Adjustment of significance level for multiple comparisons was carried out using the Hochberg procedure|Regression, Logistic|Included: treatment, type of prior response (relapser, partial responder, null-responder) and their interaction, and baseline HCV RNA as a covariate|Difference in percentage of response was estimated through the logistic regression model.|Null hypothesis: Assuming a 55% response rate in the groups receiving Treatment T12/PR48, a 29% response rate in the group receiving Treatment Pbo/PR48, a 2-sided continuity corrected Chi-squared test, with an overall significance level of 5% and a 2:2:1 randomization, a sample size of 140 patients receiving Treatment T12/PR48 and 70 patients in receiving Treatment Pbo/PR48 provided a power of approximately 90% to demonstrate a statistically significant difference.||56.7|36.8|<0.001
81473747|NCT00703118|162639415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of response|49.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.9|59.7||Overall significance level was set at 5% (two-sided). Adjustment of significance level for multiple comparisons was carried out using the Hochberg procedure|Regression, Logistic|Included: treatment, type of prior response (relapser, partial responder, null-responder) and their interaction, and baseline HCV RNA as a covariate|Difference in percentage of response was estimated through the logistic regression model.|Null hypothesis: Assuming a 55% response rate in the groups receiving Treatment T12/PR48 or T12(DS)/PR48, a 29% response rate in the group receiving Treatment Pbo/PR48, a 2-sided continuity corrected Chi-squared test, with an overall significance level of 5% and a 2:2:1 randomization, a sample size of 140 patients receiving Treatment T12(DS)/PR48 and 70 patients in receiving Treatment Pbo/PR48 provided a power of approximately 90% to demonstrate a statistically significant difference.||59.7|39.9|<0.001
81442187|NCT03166124|162575359|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.974|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Geometric Least Squares Means (LSMeans) were controlled for injection site, study period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.09|0.974|
81473748|NCT04165135|162639423|OTHER|||||||0.763|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Heart zone minutes: Comparison among the age groups was performed by means of a Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.7630
81442188|NCT03166124|162575360|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Geometric LSMeans were controlled for injection site, study period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.12|0.96|
81473749|NCT04165135|162639423|OTHER|||||||0.0913|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Active zone minutes: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.0913
81442189|NCT03166124|162575360|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Geometric LSMeans were controlled for injection site, study period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject within sequence as a random effect.||1.10|0.94|
81473750|NCT04165135|162639423|OTHER|||||||0.0956|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||MVPA minutes: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.0956
81473751|NCT04165135|162639424|OTHER|||||||0.0649|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0649
81473752|NCT04165135|162639425|OTHER|||||||0.0026|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0026
81442190|NCT00788593|162575362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|1.023||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.656|2.701|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was based on LS mean from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) which included participant as random effect, treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, and placebo baseline CFA value as covariate.||2.701|-0.656|0.228
81442191|NCT00788593|162575363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81442192|NCT00788593|162575363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81442193|NCT00788593|162575364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81442194|NCT00788593|162575364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81442195|NCT00515034|162575368|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Percent of participants who are clinically cured including 95% confidence intervals are provided.|Risk Difference (RD)|-13.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.4|26.8|||normal approximation to the binomial||Treatment difference (doripenem minus imipenem/cilastatin) in percent of participants who are clinically cured.|There is no formal hypothesis test for this outcome. Only summary data are provided.||26.8|-54.4|
81473753|NCT04165135|162639426|OTHER|||||||0.9493|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Running: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.9493
81473754|NCT04165135|162639426|OTHER|||||||0.8305|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Swimming: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.8305
81473755|NCT04165135|162639426|OTHER|||||||0.8725|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Tapis Roulant: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.8725
81473756|NCT04165135|162639426|OTHER|||||||0.338|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Gym Weights: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.3380
81442196|NCT00515034|162575369|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Percent of participants who are clinically cured including 95% confidence intervals are provided.|Risk Difference (RD)|18.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|50.6|||normal approximation to binomial||Treatment difference (doripenem minus imipenem) in percent of participants who are clinically cured.|There is no formal hypothesis test for this outcome. Only summary data are presented.||50.6|-13.2|
81442197|NCT02858726|162575370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and covariates for prior anti-itch medication usage and baseline score.||||-0.8|-2.8|<0.001
81442198|NCT02858726|162575370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and covariates for prior anti-itch medication usage and baseline score.||||0.2|-1.9|0.107
81473757|NCT04165135|162639426|OTHER|||||||0.9706|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Exercises at Intervals: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.9706
81473758|NCT04165135|162639426|OTHER|||||||0.1727|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||General: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.1727
81473759|NCT04165135|162639426|OTHER|||||||0.0099|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Walk: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.0099
81442199|NCT02858726|162575370|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and covariates for prior anti-itch medication usage and baseline score.||||-0.2|-2.3|0.019
81473760|NCT04165135|162639427|OTHER|||||||0.6151|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Running: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.6151
81473761|NCT04165135|162639427|OTHER|||||||0.9332|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Swimming: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.9332
81473762|NCT04165135|162639427|OTHER|||||||0.4726|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Tapis Roulant: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.4726
81473763|NCT04165135|162639427|OTHER|||||||0.4111|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Gym Weights: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.4111
81442200|NCT02858726|162575371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and covariates for prior anti-itch medication usage and baseline score.||||-4.8|-16.0|<0.001
81442201|NCT02858726|162575371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and covariates for prior anti-itch medication usage and baseline score.||||-1.4|-13.1|0.016
81442202|NCT02858726|162575371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and covariates for prior anti-itch medication usage and baseline score.||||-0.8|-12.8|0.026
81442203|NCT02508259|162575382|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that before and after treatment ADOS scores were equivalent.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.55||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||In this analysis, each child was used as their own control to examine before and after suramin treatment effects in a paired t-test design. This study was a small pilot study of safety and activity of suramin. The small subject numbers of just 5 per group make it impossible to draw any strong conclusions about efficacy. Future studies are required.||-0.9|-2.3|0.0028
81473764|NCT04165135|162639427|OTHER|||||||0.0892|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Exercises at Intervals: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.0892
81473765|NCT04165135|162639427|OTHER|||||||0.1642|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||General: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.1642
81473766|NCT04165135|162639427|OTHER|||||||0.7256|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Walk: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.7256
81473767|NCT04165135|162639428|OTHER|||||||0.0745|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Running: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.0745
81473768|NCT04165135|162639428|OTHER|||||||0.2177|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Swimming: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.2177
81473769|NCT04165135|162639428|OTHER|||||||0.2121|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Tapis Roulant: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.2121
81473770|NCT04165135|162639428|OTHER|||||||0.2336|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Gym weights: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.2336
81442204|NCT02508259|162575383|EQUIVALENCE|The child-specific difference in EOWPVT scores were compared for equivalence before and 6-weeks after suramin treatment|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.3||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|6.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||In this analysis, each child was used as their own control to examine before and after suramin treatment effects in a paired t-test design. This study was a small pilot study of safety and activity of suramin. The small subject numbers of just 5 per group make it impossible to draw any strong conclusions about efficacy. Future studies are required.||6.1|-14.5|0.32
81442205|NCT02508259|162575384|EQUIVALENCE|In this analysis, the null hypothesis was tested that the child-specific ABC subscores for stereotypy were unchanged before and after suramin treatment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.3||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||In this analysis, each child was used as their own control to examine before and after suramin treatment effects in a paired t-test design. This study was a small pilot study of safety and activity of suramin. The small subject numbers of just 5 per group make it impossible to draw any strong conclusions about efficacy. Future studies are required.||-1.1|-6.9|0.019
81442206|NCT02508259|162575385|EQUIVALENCE|In this analysis, we tested the equivalence of the child-specific ATEC subscore for language before and 6-weeks after treatment with suramin.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||In this analysis, each child was used as their own control to examine before and after suramin treatment effects in a paired t-test design. This study was a small pilot study of safety and activity of suramin. The small subject numbers of just 5 per group make it impossible to draw any strong conclusions about efficacy. Future studies are required.||-0.49|-2.7|0.034
81442207|NCT02508259|162575386|EQUIVALENCE|In this analysis, overall ASD symptom scores, measured by CGI were compared between suramin and placebo groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.04||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.15|||ANOVA|||In this analysis, each child was used as their own control to examine before and after suramin treatment effects in a paired t-test design. This study was a small pilot study of safety and activity of suramin. The small subject numbers of just 5 per group make it impossible to draw any strong conclusions about efficacy. Future studies are required.||-0.15|-3.4|0.05
81442208|NCT02508259|162575387|EQUIVALENCE|In this analysis, the child-specific RBQ score was tested for equivalence before and 6-weeks after suramin treatment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.8||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|4.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||In this analysis, each child was used as their own control to examine before and after suramin treatment effects in a paired t-test design. This study was a small pilot study of safety and activity of suramin. The small subject numbers of just 5 per group make it impossible to draw any strong conclusions about efficacy. Future studies are required.||4.0|-10.4|0.28
81442209|NCT01036490|162575394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81442210|NCT01036490|162575395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.39
81442211|NCT01036490|162575398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81442212|NCT01036490|162575399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.58
81442213|NCT03821272|162575442|SUPERIORITY||non-recurrence rate|0.45||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.77|||Fisher Exact|||||0.77|0.17|0.31
81442214|NCT03821272|162575443|SUPERIORITY||non-recurrence rate|0.8||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.99|||Fisher Exact|||||0.99|0.28|0.31
81442215|NCT03821272|162575444|SUPERIORITY||non-recurrence rate|0.56||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.86|||Fisher Exact|||||0.86|0.21|0.58
81442216|NCT03821272|162575445|SUPERIORITY||non-recurrence rate|0.8||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.99|||Fisher Exact|||||0.99|0.28|0.58
81442217|NCT00380692|162575517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001||95.0|-10.0|-3.4||P-value for treatment group differences over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.4|-10.0|<0.001
81442218|NCT00380692|162575518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.921||95.0|-0.5|0.4||P-value for treatment differences over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4|-0.5|0.921
81442219|NCT00380692|162575519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.369||95.0|-1.8|0.7||P-value for treatment differences in Oppositional Score at 8 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.7|-1.8|0.369
81442220|NCT00380692|162575519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.024||95.0|-3.7|-0.3||P-value for treatment differences in Hyperactivity score at 8 weeks|ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-3.7|0.024
81442221|NCT00380692|162575519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.179||95.0|-1.7|0.3||P-value for treatment differences in Cognititve/Attention score at 8 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.3|-1.7|0.179
81442222|NCT00380692|162575519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.077||95.0|-5.6|0.3||P-value for treatment differences in ADHD score at 8 weeks|ANCOVA|||||0.3|-5.6|0.077
81473771|NCT04165135|162639428|OTHER|||||||0.419|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Exercises at intervals: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.4190
81473772|NCT04165135|162639428|OTHER|||||||0.0252|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||General: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.0252
81442223|NCT00380692|162575521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.028||95.0|-1.0|-0.1||P-value for treatment differences in Time to fall asleep score at 8 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-1.0|0.028
81442224|NCT00380692|162575521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.407||95.0|-0.3|0.9||P-value for treatment differences in Difficulty falling asleep score at 8 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.9|-0.3|0.407
81442225|NCT00380692|162575521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.652||95.0|-0.6|0.4||P-value for treatment differences in Total hours of sleep score at 8 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.6|0.652
81442226|NCT00380692|162575521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.112||95.0|-1.7|0.2||P-value for treatment differences in Quality of sleep score at 8 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.2|-1.7|0.112
81473773|NCT04165135|162639428|OTHER|||||||0.2143|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Walk: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.2143
81442227|NCT00380692|162575521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.188||95.0|-2.9|0.6||P-value for treatment differences in Functional outcome during day score at 8 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.6|-2.9|0.188
81442228|NCT00380692|162575522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.452||95.0|-3.5|1.6||P-value for treatment differences in Irritability score at 8 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||1.6|-3.5|0.452
81473774|NCT04165135|162639429|OTHER|||||||0.0085|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Running: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.0085
81473775|NCT04165135|162639429|OTHER|||||||0.1098|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Swimming: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.1098
81473776|NCT04165135|162639429|OTHER|||||||0.2703|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Tapis Roulant: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.2703
81539562|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.5708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.44||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.44|0.20|0.5708
81539563|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.1985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|10.61||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||10.61|0.61|0.1985
81442229|NCT00380692|162575522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.85||95.0|-2.4|2.0||P-value for treatment differences in Lethargy score at 8 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||2.0|-2.4|0.850
81442230|NCT00380692|162575522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.014||95.0|-2.8|-0.3||P-value for treatment differences in Stereotypic score at 8 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-2.8|0.014
81442231|NCT00380692|162575522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.01||95.0|-7.8|-1.1||P-value for treatment differences in Hyperactivity score at 8 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||-1.1|-7.8|0.010
81442232|NCT00380692|162575522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.045||95.0|-1.7|0.0||P-value for treatment differences in Inappropriate speech score at 8 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||-0.0|-1.7|0.045
81442233|NCT00380692|162575523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13||0.069||95.0|-8.1|0.3||P-value for treatment differences in Total score at 8 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.3|-8.1|0.069
81442234|NCT00380692|162575524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.598||95.0|-1.6|0.9||P-value for treatment differences in Total score at 8 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.9|-1.6|0.598
81442235|NCT00380692|162575525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.12||0.318||95.0|-33.3|11.0||P-value for treatment differences in Total score at 8 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||11.0|-33.3|0.318
81442236|NCT00380692|162575526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.948||95.0|-5.5|5.2||P-value for treatment differences in Error Rate over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.2|-5.5|0.948
81442237|NCT00380692|162575526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.399||95.0|-9.7|3.9||P-value for Treatment\*Condition Error Rate irrelevant targets over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.9|-9.7|0.399
81473777|NCT04165135|162639429|OTHER|||||||0.3366|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Gym Weights: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.3366
81442238|NCT00380692|162575526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.1||0.57||95.0|-4.3|7.8||P-value for Treatment\*Condition Error Rate relevant nontargets over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.8|-4.3|0.570
81442239|NCT00380692|162575527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-61.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|66.0||0.352||95.0|-193.5|69.8||P-value for Treatment differences in Reaction time over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||69.8|-193.5|0.352
81442240|NCT00380692|162575527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-37.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|62.3||0.553||95.0|-160.3|86.2||P-value for Treatment\*Condition Mean Reaction Time correct rejections irrelevant target over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||86.2|-160.3|0.553
81442241|NCT00380692|162575527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|57.7||0.904||95.0|-107.1|121.1||P-value for Treatment\*Condition Mean Reaction Time correct rejections relevant nontarget over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||121.1|-107.1|0.904
81442242|NCT00380692|162575528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|65.9||0.748||95.0|-152.8|110.3||P-value for Treatment differences in Standard Deviation of Reaction Time over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||110.3|-152.8|0.748
81442243|NCT00380692|162575528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-80.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|77.5||0.299||95.0|-234.3|72.5||P-value for Treatment\*Condition Standard Deviation correct rejections irrelevant target over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||72.5|-234.3|0.299
81473778|NCT04165135|162639429|OTHER|||||||0.0992|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Exercises at Intervals: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.0992
81473779|NCT04165135|162639429|OTHER|||||||0.1194|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||General: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.1194
81473780|NCT04165135|162639429|OTHER|||||||0.0549|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Walk: Comparison among age groups was performed using Kruskal-Wallis test.||||0.0549
81442244|NCT00380692|162575528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|67.1||0.84||95.0|-119.3|146.5||P-value for Treatment\*Condition Standard Deviation correct rejections relevant nontarget over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||146.5|-119.3|0.840
81442245|NCT00380692|162575529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.126||95.0|-1.2|9.9||P-value for Treatment differences in Error Rate over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.9|-1.2|0.126
81442246|NCT00380692|162575529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.297||95.0|-5.2|1.6||P-value for Treatment\*Error Rate absent over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.6|-5.2|0.297
81442247|NCT00380692|162575529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.023||95.0|-9.4|-0.7||P-value for Treatment\*Targets Load 1 over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.7|-9.4|0.023
81442248|NCT00380692|162575530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-87.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|71.7||0.228||95.0|-230.4|56.0||P-value for Treatment differences in Reaction Time over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||56.0|-230.4|0.228
81442249|NCT00380692|162575530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|87.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|77.3||0.26||95.0|-65.6|240.8||P-value for Treatment\*Condition Mean Reaction Time correct rejections Load 1 over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||240.8|-65.6|0.260
81442250|NCT00380692|162575530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|70.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|59.5||0.239||95.0|-47.3|188.2||P-value for Treatment\*Condition Mean Reaction Time correct rejections Load 2 over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||188.2|-47.3|0.239
81473781|NCT04165135|162639430|OTHER|||||||0.0088|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison among age groups was performed using Chi-squared test.||||0.0088
81442251|NCT00380692|162575530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|122.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|80.1||0.128||95.0|-35.9|281.4||P-value for Treatment\*Condition Mean Reaction Time hits Load 1 over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||281.4|-35.9|0.128
81442252|NCT00380692|162575531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-175.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|88.0||0.051||95.0|-351.5|0.5||P-value for Treatment differences in Standard Deviation of Reaction Time over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-351.5|0.051
81442253|NCT00380692|162575531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|218.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|90.8||0.018||95.0|38.0|398.2||P-value for Treatment\*Condition Standard Deviation correct rejections Load 1 over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||398.2|38.0|0.018
81442254|NCT00380692|162575531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|173.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|105.6||0.103||95.0|-35.7|383.0||P-value for Treatment\*Condition Standard Deviation correct rejections Load 2 over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||383.0|-35.7|0.103
81442255|NCT00380692|162575531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|205.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|99.9||0.042||95.0|7.5|403.6||P-value for Treatment\*Condition Standard Deviation hits Load 1 over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||403.6|7.5|0.042
81473782|NCT03714776|162639480|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value of analysis of variance (ANOVA) with treatment and screening AGT concentration stratification factor was used for analysis.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81473783|NCT03714776|162639481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.454||||||P-value of ANOVA with treatment and screening AGT concentration stratification factor was used for analysis.|ANOVA|||Day 3||||0.454
81442256|NCT00380692|162575532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6||0.128||95.0|-16.9|2.3||P-value for Treatment difference in Accuracy over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|-16.9|0.128
81442257|NCT00380692|162575533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.022||95.0|-11.2|-1.0||P-value for Treatment difference in Stability of Movement over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.0|-11.2|0.022
81442258|NCT00380692|162575534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.43||95.0|-2.4|5.7||P-value for Treatment difference in Error Rate over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.7|-2.4|0.430
81473784|NCT03714776|162639481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.909||||||P-value of ANOVA with treatment and screening AGT concentration stratification factor was used for analysis.|ANOVA|||Day 8||||0.909
81473785|NCT03714776|162639481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.132||||||P-value of ANOVA with treatment and screening AGT concentration stratification factor was used for analysis.|ANOVA|||Day 15||||0.132
81442259|NCT00380692|162575534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.005||95.0|-11.8|-2.2||P-value for Treatment\*Condition Error Rate irrelevant targets over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.2|-11.8|0.005
81442260|NCT00380692|162575535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.221||95.0|-9.6|2.3||P-value for Treatment differences in Error Rates over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|-9.6|0.221
81442261|NCT00380692|162575535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.307||95.0|-2.1|6.3||P-value for Treatment\*Condition Error Rates compatible signals over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.3|-2.1|0.307
81442262|NCT00380692|162575536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|68.9||0.752||95.0|-163.1|119.1||P-value for Treatment differences in Reaction Time over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||119.1|-163.1|0.752
81442263|NCT00380692|162575536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.9||0.564||95.0|-47.0|84.3||P-value for Treatment\*Condition Mean Reaction Time correct rejections Load 2 over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||84.3|-47.0|0.564
81442264|NCT02119286|162575565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squared mean difference|0.122|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|0.152|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|Restricted maximum likelihood (REM) - based repeated measure approach (MMRM)||||0.152|0.091|<0.001
81442265|NCT02119286|162575565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squared mean difference|0.111|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.141|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|Restricted maximum likelihood (REM) - based repeated measure approach (MMRM)||||0.141|0.081|<0.001
81442266|NCT02119286|162575566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squared mean difference|0.147|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.114|0.179|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|Restricted maximum likelihood (REM) - based repeated measure approach (MMRM)||||0.179|0.114|<0.001
81473786|NCT03714776|162639481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.659||||||P-value of ANOVA with treatment and screening AGT concentration stratification factor was used for analysis.|ANOVA|||Day 22||||0.659
81473787|NCT03714776|162639481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.474||||||P-value of ANOVA with treatment and screening AGT concentration stratification factor was used for analysis.|ANOVA|||Day 29||||0.474
81442267|NCT02119286|162575566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squared mean difference|0.135|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.103|0.167|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|Restricted maximum likelihood (REM) - based repeated measure approach (MMRM)||||0.167|0.103|<0.001
81442268|NCT03438396|162575577|OTHER|The statistical hypotheses was tested to address ORR \<= 11% vs. ORR \> 11%.||||||0.0002|||||||one-sided exact test|||||||0.0002
81442269|NCT01744093|162575598|OTHER|Descriptive proportion|Proportion (percent)|18.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|45.6|||||Exact two-sided 95% Clopper-Pearson confidence interval.|||45.6|4.0|
81442270|NCT01744093|162575599|SUPERIORITY||Proportion (percent)|6.3||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|30.2|||Fisher Exact||Exact two-sided 95% Clopper-Pearson confidence interval.|Null hypothesis adverse event rate (grade 2 or higher toxicity) = 45.5%||30.2|0.16|0.002
81473788|NCT03714776|162639481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.483||||||P-value of ANOVA with treatment and screening AGT concentration stratification factor was used for analysis.|ANOVA|||Day 36||||0.483
81442271|NCT02006628|162575604|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (GWP42003-placebo)|-2.8||||0.1332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|0.9|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline as the response variable, treatment as fixed effect, and individual baseline subscore and age as covariates.||||0.9|-6.5|0.1332
81442272|NCT02006628|162575605|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62||||0.0896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|8.0|||Regression, Logistic|Responder (yes/no) is the dependent variable with treatment included as factor and age and baseline P, G, and N scores included as covariates.||||8.00|0.86|0.0896
81442273|NCT02006628|162575606|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (GWP42003-placebo)|-1.4||||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-2.5|0.0188
81442274|NCT02006628|162575607|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (GWP42003-placebo)|0.0||||0.9647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.4|-1.3|0.9647
81442275|NCT02006628|162575608|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (GWP42003-placebo)|-1.3||||0.1963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.7|-3.2|0.1963
81442276|NCT02006628|162575609|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (GWP42003-placebo)|-3.5||||0.1167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-7.9|0.1167
81442277|NCT02006628|162575610|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (GWP42003-placebo)|-0.3||||0.0443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.5|0.0443
81442278|NCT02006628|162575611|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (GWP42003-placebo)|-0.5||||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.8|0.0182
81442279|NCT02006628|162575612|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference (GWP42003-placebo)|1.31||||0.0677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.72|||ANCOVA|||||2.72|-0.10|0.0677
81442280|NCT02384941|162575616|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance \< 0.05.|MMRM|||||||<0.001
81442281|NCT02384941|162575616|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Threshold for significance \< 0.05.|MMRM|||||||< 0.001
81442282|NCT02384941|162575617|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|11.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.28|19.36||Threshold for significance \< 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints were reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint of each treatment comparison was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||19.36|4.28|0.002
81473789|NCT03714776|162639482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.064||||||P-value of ANOVA with treatment and screening AGT concentration stratification factor was used for analysis.|ANOVA|||Day 3||||0.064
81473790|NCT03714776|162639482|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value of ANOVA with treatment and screening AGT concentration stratification factor was used for analysis.|ANOVA|||Day 8||||<0.001
81442283|NCT02384941|162575617|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|21.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.1|29.64||Threshold for significance \< 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||29.64|14.10|< 0.001
81442284|NCT02384941|162575618|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|-1.85||Threshold for significance \< 0.05.|MMRM|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-1.85|-2.85|< 0.001
81442285|NCT02384941|162575618|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-3.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|-2.94||Threshold for significance \< 0.05.|MMRM|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-2.94|-3.95|< 0.001
81473791|NCT03714776|162639482|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value of ANOVA with treatment and screening AGT concentration stratification factor was used for analysis.|ANOVA|||Day 15||||<0.001
81473792|NCT03714776|162639482|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value of ANOVA with treatment and screening AGT concentration stratification factor was used for analysis.|ANOVA|||Day 22||||<0.001
81473793|NCT03714776|162639482|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value of ANOVA with treatment and screening AGT concentration stratification factor was used for analysis.|ANOVA|||Day 29||||<0.001
81473794|NCT03714776|162639482|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value of ANOVA with treatment and screening AGT concentration stratification factor was used for analysis.|ANOVA|||Day 36||||<0.001
81473795|NCT02005627|162639497|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||calculated|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81442286|NCT02384941|162575619|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.917||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.3||Threshold for significance \< 0.05.|MMRM|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||0.30|-3.30|0.10
81442287|NCT02384941|162575619|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.916|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.09|-1.5||Threshold for significance \< 0.05.|MMRM|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-1.50|-5.09|< 0.001
81442288|NCT02384941|162575620|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.48||Threshold for significance \< 0.05.|MMRM|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-0.48|-1.50|< 0.001
81442289|NCT02384941|162575621|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.3||Threshold for significance \< 0.05.|MMRM|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||3.3|1.8|< 0.001
81442290|NCT02384941|162575622|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.5||Threshold for significance \< 0.05.|MMRM|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant for the relevant compared arms).||-0.5|-1.0|< 0.001
81442291|NCT02493777|162575624|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||<0.001
81442292|NCT02493777|162575625|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||<0.001
81473796|NCT02005627|162639500|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81442293|NCT03028740|162575632|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-3.2||||0.2067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|1.9||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test comparing Cenicriviroc vs Placebo, controlling for factors (randomization strata: fibrosis stage \[2 vs 3\] and presence or absence of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) at Baseline).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.9|-8.2|0.2067
81473797|NCT02005627|162639501|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||Null Hypothesis was no difference between Grazax and Placebo treatment at 12 months. 80% power to detect 30% difference in total nasal symptom score (TNSS) after nasal challenge|Comparison of nasal symptom score at 0-60 mins after nasal challenge after 12 months treatment with Grazax compared to Placebo treatment. Mixed model analysis. 80% power to detect a 30% difference at p\<0.05.|||
81539564|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.8368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|4.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||4.32|0.31|0.8368
81442294|NCT03028740|162575632|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8369|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6341|1.1044|||||Odds Ratio was based on Mantel-Haenszel estimates comparing Cenicriviroc vs Placebo, controlling for factors (randomization strata: fibrosis stage \[2 vs 3\] and presence or absence of T2DM at Baseline).|||1.1044|0.6341|
81442295|NCT03028740|162575634|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-1.7||||0.2827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|1.5||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test comparing Cenicriviroc vs Placebo, controlling for factors (randomization strata: fibrosis stage \[2 vs 3\] and presence or absence of T2DM at Baseline).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.5|-4.8|0.2827
81442296|NCT03028740|162575634|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7844|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5032|1.2229|||||Odds Ratio was based on Mantel-Haenszel estimates comparing Cenicriviroc vs Placebo, controlling for factors (randomization strata: fibrosis stage \[2 vs 3\] and presence or absence of T2DM at Baseline).|||1.2229|0.5032|
81442297|NCT03028740|162575635|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-2.7||||0.4054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|3.3||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test comparing Cenicriviroc vs Placebo, controlling for factors (randomization strata: fibrosis stage \[2 vs 3\] and presence or absence of T2DM at Baseline).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.3|-8.7|0.4054
81442298|NCT03028740|162575635|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8877|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6709|1.1744|||||Odds Ratio was based on Mantel-Haenszel estimates comparing Cenicriviroc vs Placebo, controlling for factors (randomization strata: fibrosis stage \[2 vs 3\] and presence or absence of T2DM at Baseline).|||1.1744|0.6709|
81442299|NCT04060719|162575649|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio T/R [%]|10.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.74|11.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'subject' (random) and 'treatment' (fixed).|Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from the mixed effects model. Ratio is calculated as Test/Reference. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 11.8.|Relative bioavailability||11.28|9.74|
81442300|NCT04060719|162575650|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio T/R [%]|30.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|25.76|35.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'subject' (random) and 'treatment' (fixed).|Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from the mixed effects model. Ratio is calculated as Test/Reference. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 25.2.|Relative bioavailability||35.02|25.76|
81442301|NCT04060719|162575651|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested.|Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio T/R [%]|10.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.66|11.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'subject' (random) and 'treatment' (fixed).|Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from the mixed effects model. Ratio is calculated as Test/Reference. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 11.8.|Relative bioavailability||11.18|9.66|
81442302|NCT00754442|162575668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||see above|t-test, 2 sided|95%||The null hypothesis is that there is no statistical difference between patients and controls at baseline||||0.1
81442303|NCT00754442|162575668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no statistical difference between patients and controls at 4 hours||||0.002
81442304|NCT00754442|162575668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no statistical difference between patients and controls at 8 hrs||||0.003
81442305|NCT04479475|162575679|OTHER|The Wilcoxon signed-rank test is a non-parametric statistical test. We used it to assess repeated measures of missed methadone doses.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.8||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|||||Exact p-value reported due to small sample size|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||We opted not to include the 95% confidence interval due to the non-parametric nature of the data.|||||0.0094
81442306|NCT00296491|162575681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|23.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.41|<|0.001||95.0|12.5|33.8|||t-test, 2 sided||Treatment Difference = FSC - MON|||33.8|12.5|<0.001
81442307|NCT00296491|162575682|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Given estimates, and assuming a significance level of a=0.05, a sample size of 133 subjects per treatment was determined to be sufficient to provide 80% power to show equivalance.|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.0|<|0.127||95.0|-24.6|6.9|||t-test, 2 sided||Treatment Difference=FSC+MON-FSC|||6.9|-24.6|<0.127
81442308|NCT04572243|162575697|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-86.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-144.01|-28.14||||||||-28.14|-144.01|
81442309|NCT04572243|162575698|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|44.35||||||||44.35|0.81|
81539565|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.18||||0.1397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|14.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||14.76|0.68|0.1397
81442310|NCT01231373|162575705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|-2.04|||ANCOVA|||Comparison of polidocanol treatment groups versus placebo (absolute change from baseline to week 8 in patient assessment of symptoms of varicose veins (VVSymQ) score.||-2.04|-4.63|<0.0001
81442311|NCT01231373|162575705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|-2.74|||ANCOVA|||||-2.74|-5.26|<0.0001
81442312|NCT01231373|162575705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|-1.77|||ANCOVA|||||-1.77|-4.33|<0.0001
81442313|NCT01231373|162575706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.45|||ANCOVA|||||-0.45|-0.88|<0.0001
81442314|NCT01231373|162575706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.61|||ANCOVA|||||-0.61|-1.04|<0.0001
81442315|NCT01231373|162575706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.54|||ANCOVA|||||-0.54|-0.97|<0.0001
81442316|NCT01231373|162575707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.87|||ANCOVA|||||-0.87|-1.59|<0.0001
81442317|NCT01231373|162575707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-1.18|||ANCOVA|||||-1.18|-1.90|<0.0001
81442318|NCT01231373|162575707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-1.11|||ANCOVA|||||-1.11|-1.83|<0.0001
81442319|NCT00703508|162575791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0234||||||Ovulation rate vs Testosterone post-treatment, threshold for statistical significance = p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||||||0.0234
81442320|NCT00703508|162575791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074||||||Ovulation rate vs Testosterone post-treatment, threshold for statistical significance = p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||||||0.0740
81442321|NCT00703508|162575791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4698||||||Ovulation rate vs Testosterone post-treatment, threshold for statistical significance = p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||||||0.4698
81442322|NCT00703508|162575791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.118||||||Ovulation rate vs Matsuda Index post-treatment, threshold for statistical significance = p \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.1180
81473798|NCT04000360|162639502|SUPERIORITY||Difference in slopes.|-3.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-1.85||This was the sole primary outcome. The test was conducted with a priori p-value threshold of α=0.05, with no multiple comparison adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Test of equality of slopes with time (change in points/year) between aerobic exercise (AE) and usual and customary care (UCC) treatment arms.|Higher MDS-UPDRS III score reflects worse Parkinson's symptoms; increases reflect PD progression. The reported effect is the estimated difference between annual rates of change in scores of AE and UCC patients.|Linear mixed model for baseline, 6 month, and 12 month data, with fixed effects of clinical site, treatment, and linear time nested in treatment arm, and AR(1) covariance structure, fit by residual pseudolikelihood maximization (RSPL) in SAS PROC GLIMMIX.||-1.85|-5.40|<0.0001
81442323|NCT00703508|162575791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0311||||||Ovulation rate vs Matsuda Index post-treatment, threshold for statistical significance = p \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.0311
81442324|NCT00703508|162575791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1586||||||Ovulation rate vs Matsuda Index post-treatment, threshold for statistical significance = p \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.1586
81442325|NCT01064323|162575795|OTHER|Paired T-test to detect if there was a change from baseline to 5 minutes into intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC)||||||0.02|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.02
81442326|NCT01064323|162575802|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2
81442327|NCT01564459|162575826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.587||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.637|0.464|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|terms for treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction||||0.464|-1.637|0.269
81442328|NCT01564459|162575827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.687||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.527|0.154|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|terms for treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction||||0.154|-1.527|0.108
81442329|NCT01138111|162575856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The baseline neocortical SUVR in those subjects who progressed to AD over the 2 year follow-up was compared to the neocortical SUVR of those that did not progress by a Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test.||||0.0001
81442330|NCT01138111|162575856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The 12 month neocortical SUVR in those subjects who progressed to AD over the 2 year follow-up was compared to the neocortical SUVR of those that did not progress by a Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test.||||0.0011
81442331|NCT01138111|162575856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The 24 month neocortical SUVR in those subjects who progressed to AD over the 2 year follow-up was compared to the neocortical SUVR of those that did not progress by a Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test.||||0.0008
81442332|NCT00560937|162575860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test of change scores, pregnenolone vs. placebo post-treatment compared to baseline.||||.048
81442333|NCT00560937|162575861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.79
81442334|NCT00560937|162575862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81442335|NCT00560937|162575863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test of change scores, pregnenolone compared to placebo post-treatment vs. pre-randomization.||||1.0
81442336|NCT00560937|162575864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.014
81442337|NCT01277718|162575879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Least Squares (LS) Means (in %)|111.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.02|124.99|||||LS mean was calculated from Analysis of variance (ANOVA). Data for AUCinf were natural log-transformed prior to analysis. Ratio of AUCinf LS means for log-transformed parameter (expressed as a percent).|||124.99|98.02|
81442338|NCT01277718|162575879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS Means (in %)|96.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.06|108.77|||||LS mean was calculated from ANOVA. Data for AUCinf were natural log-transformed prior to analysis. Ratio of AUCinf LS means for log-transformed parameter (expressed as a percent).|||108.77|85.06|
81442339|NCT01277718|162575879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS Means (in %)|106.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.53|119.91|||||LS mean was calculated from ANOVA. Data for AUCinf were natural log-transformed prior to analysis. Ratio of AUCinf LS means for log-transformed parameter (expressed as a percent).|||119.91|94.53|
81442340|NCT01277718|162575880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS Means (in %)|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.09|118.03|||||LS mean was calculated from ANOVA. Data for Cmax were natural log-transformed prior to analysis. Ratio of Cmax LS means for log-transformed parameter (expressed as a percent).|||118.03|85.09|
81442341|NCT01277718|162575880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS Means (in %)|85.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.51|101.33|||||LS mean was calculated from ANOVA. Data for Cmax were natural log-transformed prior to analysis. Ratio of Cmax LS means for log-transformed parameter (expressed as a percent).|||101.33|72.51|
81442342|NCT01277718|162575880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS Means (in %)|85.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.94|101.17|||||LS mean was calculated from ANOVA. Data for Cmax were natural log-transformed prior to analysis. Ratio of Cmax LS means for log-transformed parameter (expressed as a percent).|||101.17|72.94|
81442343|NCT00603291|162575899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|4.8|||Regression, Logistic|Adjustment for baseline body weight, baseline HbA1c stratum, and prior antihyperglycemic medication stratum||||4.80|2.05|<0.0001
81442344|NCT00603291|162575900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|-2.2|||ANCOVA|||||-2.20|-3.92|<0.0001
81442345|NCT02274844|162575909|SUPERIORITY|The outcomes were all continuous or ordinal measures, thus unadjusted hypothesis tests used t-tests or the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test, as appropriate, and statistical modeling used linear regression. ANCOVA was used to adjust for baseline covariates with imbalance across treatment arms (race) and baseline values of the measures.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.05||The main hypotheses tested were that intervention participants would have higher medication adherence and significantly greater improvement in A1c, BP, LDL-C, and measures of quality of life, and self-efficacy compared to control participants.|ANCOVA|||The study was powered to detect clinically meaningful differences in physiologic risk factors; it had four primary outcomes.Power estimates accounted for clustering of patients within towns, using a variance inflation factor, conservatively estimating power for ICC=0.01-0.05. Process measures were selected to understand which aspects of the intervention were particularly effective, assessing both program satisfaction and peer coach effectiveness.||0.05|-0.23|0.22
81442346|NCT02712333|162575927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% increase per 10μg/m3 increase of PM2.5|7.53|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.65|10.41||the p-value has been adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||we analyzed the serum cortisol levels (presented as relative intensities in high perfomance liquid chromatography-mass spectrum) by treatments (intervention group vs control group)||10.41|4.65|<0.05
81442347|NCT02712333|162575927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||fold change|1.33|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||fold change is calculated by measurments from the sham purification group/measurements from the real purification group|||||<0.01
81442348|NCT02712333|162575928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% increase per 10μg/m3 increase of PM2.5|3.69|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|5.54||the p-value has been adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||we analyzed the serum cortisone levels by treatment (intervention group vs control group)||5.54|1.85|<0.01
81442349|NCT02712333|162575928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||fold change|1.18|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||fold change is calculated by measurments from the sham purification group/measurements from the real purification group|||||<0.01
81442350|NCT02712333|162575929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% increase per 10μg/m3 increase of PM2.5|5.17|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.21|7.14||the p-value has been adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||we analyzed the serum epinephrine levels by treatment (intervention group vs control group)||7.14|3.21|<0.01
81442351|NCT02712333|162575929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||fold change|1.2|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||fold change is calculated by measurments from the sham purification group/measurements from the real purification group|||||<0.01
81442352|NCT02712333|162575930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% increase per 10μg/m3 increase of PM2.5|11.28|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.37|15.21||the p-value has been adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||we analyzed the serum norepinephrine levels by treatment (intervention group vs control group)||15.21|7.37|<0.01
81442353|NCT02712333|162575930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||fold change|1.57|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||fold change is calculated by measurments from the sham purification group/measurements from the real purification group|||||<0.01
81442354|NCT02712333|162575931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% increase per 10μg/m3 increase of PM2.5|0.84|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||we analyzed the serum SBP levels by treatment (intervention group vs control group)||1.59|0.09|<0.01
81442355|NCT02712333|162575932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% increase per 10μg/m3 increase of PM2.5|0.31|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||we analyzed the serum cortisol levels by treatment (intervention group vs control group)||0.96|-1.59|>0.05
81442356|NCT02712333|162575933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% increase per 10μg/m3 increase of PM2.5|1.24|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|3.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||we analyzed the serum cortisol levels by treatment (intervention group vs control group)||3.63|-1.14|>0.05
81442357|NCT02278718|162575934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||Generalized Wilcoxon-Gehan Test|||Wilcoxon test statistic was estimated using generalized Wilcoxon-Gehan test stratified by center group, age group, % TBSA group, proportion of FT area group and number of TWs group. A negative (positive) statistic is associated with longer (shorter) time to the event when treated with NexoBrid vs. Standard of Care. P-value was calculated using the re-randomization test.||||0.0008
81442358|NCT02278718|162575935|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.025|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.09|||Fisher Exact|||Incidence of Surgical Excision for Eschar Removal for NexoBrid vs SOC||0.090|0.007|<0.0001
81442359|NCT02278718|162575936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1374|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1374
81442360|NCT02278718|162575937|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9||||0.5045|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5045
81442361|NCT02278718|162575938|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.414||||0.0545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.163|1.054|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.054|0.163|0.0545
81442362|NCT03212794|162575939|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.87||||||Threshold for significance p\<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||=0.87
81442363|NCT03212794|162575940|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.82||||||Threshold for significance p\<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||=0.82
81442364|NCT03212794|162575941|OTHER||||||=|0.92||||||Threshold for significance p\<0.05|Log Rank|If no event occurred, the data from those individuals were right censored.||||||=0.92
81442365|NCT03212794|162575942|OTHER||||||=|0.85||||||Threshold for significance p\<0.05|Log Rank|If no event occurred, the data from those individuals were right censored.||||||=0.85
81442366|NCT01763918|162575948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-59.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.11|-53.35||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||Within each dose frequency, the null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from baseline at week 12 or in the percent change from baseline at the mean of weeks 10 and 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-53.35|-65.11|<0.001
81442367|NCT01763918|162575948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-61.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.91|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.0|-53.55||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||Within each dose frequency, the null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from baseline at week 12 or in the percent change from baseline at the mean of weeks 10 and 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-53.55|-69.00|<0.001
81442368|NCT01763918|162575949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.83|-54.46||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||Within each dose frequency, the null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from baseline at week 12 or in the percent change from baseline at the mean of weeks 10 and 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-54.46|-65.83|<0.001
81442369|NCT01763918|162575949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-65.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.27|-59.83||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||Within each dose frequency, the null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from baseline at week 12 or in the percent change from baseline at the mean of weeks 10 and 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-59.83|-71.27|<0.001
81442370|NCT01763918|162575950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-95.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.1|-85.2||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-85.2|-105.1|<0.001
81442371|NCT01763918|162575950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-97.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-107.1|-87.7||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-87.7|-107.1|<0.001
81442372|NCT01763918|162575951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-92.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-102.9|-82.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-82.8|-102.9|<0.001
81442373|NCT01763918|162575951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-91.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.8|-78.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-78.9|-103.8|<0.001
81442374|NCT01763918|162575952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|65.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.8|73.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use.||||73.4|52.8|<0.001
81442375|NCT01763918|162575952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|78.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.9|85.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use.||||85.1|66.9|<0.001
81442376|NCT01763918|162575953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|66.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.7|74.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use||||74.6|53.7|<0.001
81442377|NCT01763918|162575953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|60.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.6|69.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use.||||69.8|47.6|<0.001
81442378|NCT01763918|162575954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.41|-50.59||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-50.59|-61.41|<0.001
81478228|NCT02559570|162646242|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.199|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202||0.3263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.201|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|Weighted average||0.201|-0.600|0.3263
81539566|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.0366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|6.85||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||6.85|0.52|0.0366
81539567|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.7968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|3.05||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||3.05|0.23|0.7968
81442379|NCT01763918|162575954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.24|-54.77||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-54.77|-65.24|<0.001
81442380|NCT01763918|162575955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-54.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.87|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.47|-49.12||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-49.12|-60.47|<0.001
81442381|NCT01763918|162575955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-54.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.95|-47.96||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-47.96|-61.95|<0.001
81442382|NCT01763918|162575956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-49.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.32|-44.46||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-44.46|-54.32|<0.001
81442383|NCT01763918|162575956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-54.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.58|-50.38||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-50.38|-59.58|<0.001
81442384|NCT01763918|162575957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-49.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.55|-43.63||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-43.63|-54.55|<0.001
81442385|NCT01763918|162575957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-49.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.73|-43.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-43.10|-55.73|<0.001
81450692|NCT02256436|162588141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.41648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.19||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Regression, Cox|Treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS, presence/absence of liver metastases, hemoglobin and time from completion of most recent chemotherapy||PFS - All Participants||1.19|0.81|0.41648
81539568|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.9074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||3.81|0.30|0.9074
81442386|NCT01763918|162575958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-46.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.43|-41.76||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-41.76|-51.43|<0.001
81442387|NCT01763918|162575958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-49.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.21|-44.11||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-44.11|-54.21|<0.001
81442388|NCT01763918|162575959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-46.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.27|-40.88||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-40.88|-51.27|<0.001
81442389|NCT01763918|162575959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-45.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.86|-37.98||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-37.98|-52.86|<0.001
81442390|NCT01763918|162575960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-53.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.35|-47.99||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-47.99|-58.35|<0.001
81539569|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41||||0.1987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.60|0.10|0.1987
81442391|NCT01763918|162575960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-55.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.08|-50.05||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-50.05|-61.08|<0.001
81442392|NCT01763918|162575961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-54.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.16|-48.41||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-48.41|-60.16|<0.001
81442393|NCT01763918|162575961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-49.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.14|-40.96||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-40.96|-58.14|<0.001
81539570|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.58||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|11.18||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||11.18|0.60|0.2040
81442394|NCT01763918|162575962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-31.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.33|-24.41||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-24.41|-38.33|<0.001
81442395|NCT01763918|162575962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-31.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.91|-24.09||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-24.09|-37.91|<0.001
81442396|NCT01763918|162575963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-31.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.28|-23.87||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-23.87|-39.28|<0.001
81442397|NCT01763918|162575963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-28.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.61|-20.88||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-20.88|-35.61|<0.001
81442398|NCT01763918|162575964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-22.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.48|-15.24||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-15.24|-29.48|<0.001
81442399|NCT01763918|162575964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-16.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.43|-9.05||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-9.05|-24.43|<0.001
81539571|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.3318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.99||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.99|0.13|0.3318
81539572|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.7437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|5.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||5.10|0.31|0.7437
81442400|NCT01763918|162575965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-19.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.92|-11.26||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-11.26|-27.92|<0.001
81539573|NCT03192176|162758719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.6848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|4.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||4.71|0.36|0.6848
81442401|NCT01763918|162575965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-11.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.38|-1.74||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-1.74|-21.38|<0.001
81442402|NCT01763918|162575966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|8.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.36|12.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||12.40|4.36|<0.001
81442403|NCT01763918|162575966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|9.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|13.85||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||13.85|5.10|<0.001
81442404|NCT01763918|162575967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.66|13.74||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||13.74|4.66|<0.001
81442405|NCT01763918|162575967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|9.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.48|1466.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||1466|3.48|<0.001
81539574|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.1114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|5.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||5.32|0.84|0.1114
81442406|NCT01763918|162575968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-22.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.46|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.46|-15.81||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-15.81|-29.46|<0.001
81442407|NCT01763918|162575968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-15.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.25|-7.84||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-7.84|-23.25|<0.001
81442408|NCT01763918|162575969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-20.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.29|-12.66||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||-12.66|-29.29|<0.001
81442409|NCT01763918|162575969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-9.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.01|0.68||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, baseline LDL-C and ezetimibe use, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.||||0.68|-19.01|<0.001
81442410|NCT01553747|162575970|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Significance level of 0.025|Chi-square test statistic|||The family-wise error rate was controlled by Bonferroni adjustment for each active dose versus placebo.||||<0.001
81442411|NCT01553747|162575970|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Significance level of 0.025|Chi-square test statistic|||The family-wise error rate was controlled by Bonferroni adjustment for each active dose versus placebo.||||<0.001
81442412|NCT01553747|162575971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Significance level of 0.025|Chi-square test statistic|||The family-wise error rate was controlled by Bonferroni adjustment for each active dose versus placebo.||||0.001
81442413|NCT01553747|162575971|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Significance level of 0.025|Chi-square test statistic|||The family-wise error rate was controlled by Bonferroni adjustment for each active dose versus placebo.||||<0.001
81478229|NCT02559570|162646243|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.7507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.252|0.349|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||0.349|-0.252|0.7507
81539575|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.69||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|12.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||12.04|1.83|0.0013
81442414|NCT01490931|162576005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P value adjusted with Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||Changes in pain intensity on the VAS were statistically compared to baseline pain utilizing paired t tests with Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons. The median onsets of first perceptible and meaningful relief (with 95% confidence intervals) were calculated and then used to construct Kaplan-Meier Curves of the distribution of pain relief times.||||<0.0001
81442415|NCT01490931|162576009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Changes in pain intensity on the VAS were statistically compared to baseline pain utilizing paired t tests with Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons. The median onsets of first perceptible and meaningful relief (with 95% confidence intervals) were calculated and then used to construct Kaplan-Meier Curves of the distribution of pain relief times.||||<0.0001
81442416|NCT01490931|162576010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Changes in pain intensity on the VAS were statistically compared to baseline pain utilizing paired t tests with Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons. The median onsets of first perceptible and meaningful relief (with 95% confidence intervals) were calculated and then used to construct Kaplan-Meier Curves of the distribution of pain relief times.||||<0.0001
81442417|NCT01490931|162576011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Changes in pain intensity on the VAS were statistically compared to baseline pain utilizing paired t tests with Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons. The median onsets of first perceptible and meaningful relief (with 95% confidence intervals) were calculated and then used to construct Kaplan-Meier Curves of the distribution of pain relief times.||||<0.0001
81442418|NCT01490931|162576012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Changes in pain intensity on the VAS were statistically compared to baseline pain utilizing paired t tests with Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons. The median onsets of first perceptible and meaningful relief (with 95% confidence intervals) were calculated and then used to construct Kaplan-Meier Curves of the distribution of pain relief times.||||<0.0001
81539576|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.65|18.54||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||18.54|2.65|<0.0001
81478230|NCT02559570|162646243|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.8505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.262|0.317|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||0.317|-0.262|0.8505
81442419|NCT01490931|162576013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Changes in pain intensity on the VAS were statistically compared to baseline pain utilizing paired t tests with Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons. The median onsets of first perceptible and meaningful relief (with 95% confidence intervals) were calculated and then used to construct Kaplan-Meier Curves of the distribution of pain relief times.||||<0001
81442420|NCT01490931|162576014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Changes in pain intensity on the VAS were statistically compared to baseline pain utilizing paired t tests with Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons. The median onsets of first perceptible and meaningful relief (with 95% confidence intervals) were calculated and then used to construct Kaplan-Meier Curves of the distribution of pain relief times.||||<0.0001
81442421|NCT01490931|162576015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Changes in pain intensity on the VAS were statistically compared to baseline pain utilizing paired t tests with Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons. The median onsets of first perceptible and meaningful relief (with 95% confidence intervals) were calculated and then used to construct Kaplan-Meier Curves of the distribution of pain relief times.||||<0.0001
81442422|NCT01490931|162576016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Changes in pain intensity on the VAS were statistically compared to baseline pain utilizing paired t tests with Bonferroni corrections for multiple comparisons. The median onsets of first perceptible and meaningful relief (with 95% confidence intervals) were calculated and then used to construct Kaplan-Meier Curves of the distribution of pain relief times.||||<0.0001
81442423|NCT00754494|162576018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.762|TWO_SIDED||||||General Linear Model|||A log-transformation of pEGFR was utilized in primary analyses because of the highly skewed distribution observed in this outcome. The general linear model was used to estimate and compare the relative change in median pEGFR with adjustment for actin as a normalizing factor. The estimated relative change (post:pre) in the median, corresponding 95% confidence interval, and p-value for testing the null hypothesis of equal medians comparing pre- and post-measurements were reported.||||0.762
81442424|NCT00754494|162576018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125|TWO_SIDED||||||General Linear Model|||A log-transformation of pEGFR was utilized in primary analyses because of the highly skewed distribution observed in this outcome. The general linear model was used to estimate and compare the relative change in median pEGFR with adjustment for actin as a normalizing factor. The estimated relative change (post:pre) in the median, corresponding 95% confidence interval, and p-value for testing the null hypothesis of equal medians comparing pre- and post-measurements were reported.||||0.125
81442425|NCT00754494|162576018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.855|TWO_SIDED||||||General Linear Model|||A log-transformation of pEGFR was utilized in primary analyses because of the highly skewed distribution observed in this outcome. The general linear model was used to estimate and compare the relative change in median pEGFR with adjustment for actin as a normalizing factor. The estimated relative change (post:pre) in the median, corresponding 95% confidence interval, and p-value for testing the null hypothesis of equal medians comparing pre- and post-measurements were reported.||||0.855
81442426|NCT00754494|162576019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.369|TWO_SIDED||||||General Linear Model|||A log-transformation of total EGFR was utilized in primary analyses because of the highly skewed distribution observed in this outcome. The general linear model was used to estimate and compare the relative change in median total EGFR with adjustment for actin as a normalizing factor. The estimated relative change (post:pre) in the median, corresponding 95% confidence interval, and p-value for testing the null hypothesis of equal medians comparing pre- and post-measurements were reported.||||0.369
81442427|NCT00754494|162576019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.085|TWO_SIDED||||||General Linear Model|||A log-transformation of total EGFR was utilized in primary analyses because of the highly skewed distribution observed in this outcome. The general linear model was used to estimate and compare the relative change in median total EGFR with adjustment for actin as a normalizing factor. The estimated relative change (post:pre) in the median, corresponding 95% confidence interval, and p-value for testing the null hypothesis of equal medians comparing pre- and post-measurements were reported.||||0.085
81442428|NCT00754494|162576019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.233|TWO_SIDED||||||General Linear Model|||A log-transformation of total EGFR was utilized in primary analyses because of the highly skewed distribution observed in this outcome. The general linear model was used to estimate and compare the relative change in median total EGFR with adjustment for actin as a normalizing factor. The estimated relative change (post:pre) in the median, corresponding 95% confidence interval, and p-value for testing the null hypothesis of equal medians comparing pre- and post-measurements were reported.||||0.233
81478231|NCT02559570|162646243|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149||0.7933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.254|0.332|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||0.332|-0.254|0.7933
81442429|NCT00754494|162576020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.651|TWO_SIDED||||||General Linear Model|||A log-transformation of pEGFR was utilized in primary analyses because of the highly skewed distribution observed in this outcome. The general linear model was used to estimate and compare the relative change in median pEGFR with adjustment for actin as a normalizing factor. The estimated relative change (post:pre) in the median, corresponding 95% confidence interval, and p-value for testing the null hypothesis of equal medians comparing pre- and post-measurements were reported.||||0.651
81442430|NCT00754494|162576020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||General Linear Model|||A log-transformation of pEGFR was utilized in primary analyses because of the highly skewed distribution observed in this outcome. The general linear model was used to estimate and compare the relative change in median pEGFR with adjustment for actin as a normalizing factor. The estimated relative change (post:pre) in the median, corresponding 95% confidence interval, and p-value for testing the null hypothesis of equal medians comparing pre- and post-measurements were reported.||||0.030
81442431|NCT00754494|162576020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.261|TWO_SIDED||||||General Linear Model|||A log-transformation of pEGFR was utilized in primary analyses because of the highly skewed distribution observed in this outcome. The general linear model was used to estimate and compare the relative change in median pEGFR with adjustment for actin as a normalizing factor. The estimated relative change (post:pre) in the median, corresponding 95% confidence interval, and p-value for testing the null hypothesis of equal medians comparing pre- and post-measurements were reported.||||0.261
81442432|NCT00754494|162576021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.654|TWO_SIDED||||||General Linear Model|||A log-transformation of total EGFR was utilized in primary analyses because of the highly skewed distribution observed in this outcome. The general linear model was used to estimate and compare the relative change in median total EGFR with adjustment for actin as a normalizing factor. The estimated relative change (post:pre) in the median, corresponding 95% confidence interval, and p-value for testing the null hypothesis of equal medians comparing pre- and post-measurements were reported.||||0.654
81478232|NCT02559570|162646244|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.425|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.3461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.313|0.463|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||0.463|-1.313|0.3461
81478233|NCT02559570|162646244|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.435||0.5892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.095|0.624|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||0.624|-1.095|0.5892
81442433|NCT00754494|162576021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||General Linear Model|||A log-transformation of total EGFR was utilized in primary analyses because of the highly skewed distribution observed in this outcome. The general linear model was used to estimate and compare the relative change in median total EGFR with adjustment for actin as a normalizing factor. The estimated relative change (post:pre) in the median, corresponding 95% confidence interval, and p-value for testing the null hypothesis of equal medians comparing pre- and post-measurements were reported.||||0.030
81442434|NCT00754494|162576021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.083|TWO_SIDED||||||General Linear Model|||A log-transformation of total EGFR was utilized in primary analyses because of the highly skewed distribution observed in this outcome. The general linear model was used to estimate and compare the relative change in median total EGFR with adjustment for actin as a normalizing factor. The estimated relative change (post:pre) in the median, corresponding 95% confidence interval, and p-value for testing the null hypothesis of equal medians comparing pre- and post-measurements were reported.||||0.083
81442435|NCT00700817|162576062|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority concluded if upper confidence interval of test was below 0.4%. Superiority concluded if upper limit of confidence interval was below 0%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.6||||0.0001||95.0|-0.77|-0.43||Multiple comparisons not applicable due to the hieracheal testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment and country (fixed effects) and baseline HbA1c (covariate).||ANCOVA with treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Hieracheal testing of non-inferiority followed by superiority.||-0.43|-0.77|0.0001
81442436|NCT00700817|162576062|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority concluded if upper confidence interval of test was below 0.4%. Superiority concluded if upper limit of confidence interval was below 0%.|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.34||||0.0001||95.0|-0.51|-0.16||Multiple comparisons not applicable due to the hieracheal testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment and country (fixed effects) and baseline HbA1c (covariate).||ANCOVA with treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Hieracheal testing of non-inferiority followed by superiority. Liraglutide 1.2 mg versus sitagliptin only tested if liraglutide 1.8 mg was superior to sitagliptin.||-0.16|-0.51|0.0001
81442437|NCT00700817|162576063|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority concluded if upper confidence interval of test was below 0.4%. Superiority concluded if upper limit of confidence interval was below 0%.|Estimated Treatment Difference, LS Mean|-0.63||||0.0001||95.0|-0.81|-0.44||Multiple comparisons not applicable due to the hieracheal testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment and country (fixed effects) and baseline HbA1c (covariate).|Lira 1.8 - Sita|ANCOVA with treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||-0.44|-0.81|0.0001
81442438|NCT00700817|162576063|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority concluded if upper confidence interval of test was below 0.4%. Superiority concluded if upper limit of confidence interval was below 0%.|Estimated Treatment Difference, LS Mean|-0.4||||0.0001||95.0|-0.59|-0.22||Multiple comparisons not applicable due to the hieracheal testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment and country (fixed effects) and baseline HbA1c (covariate).|Lira 1.2 - Sita|ANCOVA with treatment and country as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||-0.22|-0.59|0.0001
81442439|NCT00700817|162576065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Change within treatment group|-0.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7||0.006||95.0|-0.41|-0.07||Multiple comparisons is not applicable.|paired t-test|The analysis is not a controlled comparison, and there are no adjustments||The t-test was performed to examine whether the change in HbA1c from week 52 to week 78 were different from 0 within each treatment group.||-0.07|-0.41|0.0060
81478234|NCT02559570|162646244|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.789|0.949|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA model was applied with treatment arm groups (linaclotide doses A, B, and C, and placebo) and age group (6 to 11 years of age and 12 to 17 years of age) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|||0.949|-0.789|0.8560
81442440|NCT00700817|162576065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Change within treatment group|-0.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9||0.0001||95.0|-0.67|-0.23||Multiple comparisons is not applicable.|paired t-test|The analysis is not a controlled comparison, and there are no adjustments||The t-test was performed to examine whether the change in HbA1c from week 52 to week 78 were different from 0 within each treatment group.||-0.23|-0.67|0.0001
81442441|NCT00767520|162576138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.148|||||||Un-stratified log-rank test|||||||0.148
81442442|NCT01338987|162576175|OTHER|||||||0.0075|||||||Wilcoxon's rank sum test|||||||0.0075
81442443|NCT02480582|162576189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||Where significant effects were obtained post hoc analyses, with a Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons were conducted.|ANOVA|Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in energy intake between almonds, cheese savouries and no food.||||||<0.01
81442444|NCT02480582|162576190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Where significant effects were obtained post hoc analyses, with a Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons were conducted.|ANOVA|Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in wanting for high fat foods between almonds, cheese savouries and no food.||||||<0.05
81539577|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.96||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|12.89||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||12.89|1.91|0.0010
81442445|NCT02480582|162576191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Where significant effects were obtained post hoc analyses, with a Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons were conducted.|ANOVA|Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in hunger AUC between almonds, cheese savouries and no food.||||||<0.001
81478235|NCT04388176|162646246|EQUIVALENCE|Differences in treatment groups in the primary endpoint (log (AUC)) was to be detected with a power of 90% and alpha=0.1.|Ratio in least square means|1.0146|||=|0.3801|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9859|1.0442|||ANCOVA|||||1.0442|0.9859|=0.3801
81442446|NCT02480582|162576192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in energy intake between almonds, cheese savouries and no food.||"Energy intake measured by ad-libitum test meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during each intervention condition.~Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in total energy intake between almonds, cheese savouries and no food."||||<0.05
81442447|NCT00720226|162576193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Participants demonstrating 5-35% emphysema on baseline CT scan||||0.06
81442448|NCT00720226|162576194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Participants with 5-35% emphysema at baseline||||0.55
81442449|NCT00279955|162576259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|2.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.292||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|3.67|||Regression, Cox||The estimated parameter in a Cox regression model was adjusted by age, gender, New York Heart Association (NYHA) class at 6 month visit, Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE)/Angiotensin Receptor Blocker (ARB) at 6 months, and Diuretics at 6 month.|||3.67|1.17|0.0119
81442450|NCT00279955|162576260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.277||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.27|||Regression, Cox||The estimated parameter in a Cox regression model was adjusted by age, gender, NYHA class at 6 month visit, ACE/ARB at 6 months, and and at least one day where CRT pacing \<90% in last 21 days of DREP.|||3.27|1.11|0.0185
81442451|NCT00279955|162576261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.311||0.0578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.31|||Regression, Cox||A Cox regression model has been used here, and the estimated parameter has been adjusted by including covariates age, gender, and NYHA class at 6 months.|||3.31|0.98|0.0578
81442452|NCT03856593|162576284|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is the interaction coefficient for the difference-in-difference in average weekly MME pre-to-post letter between study arms. It was used to acquire the estimated average weekly MME post-letter in the Outcome Measure Data table.|Please note that 10% of means in the pre-intervention period were trimmed to remove outliers.||-0.07|-0.20|<0.05
81442453|NCT03856593|162576285|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is the interaction coefficient for the difference-in-difference in average weekly MME pre-to-post letter between study arms. It was used to acquire the estimated average weekly VME post-letter in the Outcome Measure Data table.|||-0.02|-0.15|<0.05
81442454|NCT01901874|162576286|OTHER|"Acceptable performance: favorably exclude PG=16.9% with 95.1% confidence.~Wa = expected weight (proportion) anatomic = 35% Pa = CEA expected anatomic MAE = 11% Wc = expected weight (proportion) comorbid = 65% Pc = CEA expected comorbid MAE = 14% D = noninferiority delta = 4%~PG = 0.35 x 11% + 0.65 x 14% + 4% = 16.9%"|Weighted binomial proportion|0.0448|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0241|<|1e-05|ONE_SIDED|95.1||0.0846||A priori 1-sided alpha = 0.049 (from simulation) to ensure overall type-1 error rate ≤ 0.05.|Binomial test (normal approximation)||Weighted by expected fractions of anatomic and comorbid high risk subjects (35% and 65%, respectively). Standard error based on H0.|"Test null hypothesis of equal or greater proportion with 1-year MAE compared to a performance goal (PG).~H0: P ≥ 16.9% vs H1: P \< 16.9%, where P is the true proportion of CAS subjects with 1-year MAE and 16.9% is the PG based on outcomes reported for patients treated with carotid endarterectomy (CEA).~N=280 subjects provide ≥90% power to exclude PG with 95.1% confidence if P=10.2% under H1."||0.0846||<0.00001
81442455|NCT01901874|162576294|OTHER||Cumulative probability|0.018|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.047|||||Kaplan-Meier product-limit method (Greenwood's formula for standard error)|||0.047|0.007|
81442456|NCT01901874|162576295|OTHER||Cumulative probability|0.022|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.052|||||Kaplan-Meier product-limit method (Greenwood's formula for standard error)|||0.052|0.009|
81442457|NCT01949116|162576296|NON_INFERIORITY|The P-value for the risk difference is from an asymptotic non-inferiority analysis for the proportion (risk) difference with a 15% non-inferiority margin.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.072||||0.0367|ONE_SIDED|90.0||0.134|||Farrington-Manning score (exact)||LDMTX - Placebo|||0.134||0.0367
81442458|NCT01949116|162576297|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.85|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Stratified by Statin Use (study stratification factor)||||0.85|-0.67|0.55
81442459|NCT03399318|162576310|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||treatment group as the factor of interest, country and disease severity 207 (CM=yes, no) as stratification factors, and admission temperature as a covariate. A t-test for significance of the treatment effect, were derived from this model.|t-test, 2 sided|||The analysis of the primary outcome variable, Tmax, involved fitting an analysis of 206 covariance model with treatment group as the factor of interest, country and disease severity 207 (CM=yes, no) as stratification factors, and admission temperature as a covariate. The estimated 208 treatment effect and associated 95% confidence interval, as well as a t-test for significance of the treatment effect, were derived from this model.||||<0.0001
81442460|NCT03399318|162576311|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.09|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.27|||Regression, Logistic|||Seizure occurrence defined as a three-level ordinal variable was analyzed using a 223 multinomial logistic regression model because there was evidence that the proportional odds 224 assumption did not hold. This model included treatment group as the factor of interest and 225 country and disease severity as stratification factors. The adjusted treatment group odds ratio, 226 and its associated 95% confidence interval were derived from this model.||.27|.03|<0.05
81442461|NCT03399318|162576312|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|6.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|17.7||The covariance matrix for the within-participant observations was 232 modeled using an unstructured pattern.|ANCOVA|Time to parasite clearance was 235 evaluated using a discrete-time proportional hazards model with a complementary log-log link.|The adjusted treatment group difference in mean area 233 under the log10(HRP2 level) × time curve was estimated using appropriate contrasts among the 234 treatment group means over time that quantify this comparison.|Parasite clearance measured by log10 (HRP2 level) was analyzed with a repeated 228 measures analysis of covariance model (mixed model repeated measures)35 with terms for 229 treatment group, country, disease severity, log10(HRP2 level) at admission, time (treated as a 230 categorical variable), and interaction terms for admission log10(HRP2 level) and time, and for 231 treatment group and time.|The model included terms for treatment group, country, and disease severity.|17.7|-5.1|<0.05
81442462|NCT03399318|162576313|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.52||An ordinal logistic regression model assuming 216 proportional odds with terms for treatment group, country, and disease severity as covariates was used to derive the estimated adjusted treatment group odds ratio and 95%CI|Regression, Logistic|Sensitivity analyses with best-case and worst-case imputation were 219 performed to accommodate missing data||A secondary efficacy measure included fever exposure as measured by the area under 214 the temperature × time curve for T≥38.5°C during the 72-hour follow-up period, categorized as 215 0, \> 0 and \< 2, and ≥ 2 degree-hours.||.52|.20|<0.05
81442463|NCT04632706|162576318|OTHER|||||||0.803||||||If the p-value is more than 0.05 then dose proportionality can not be confirmed.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Assessment of dose proportionality on D2 and D28||||0.803
81442464|NCT04632706|162576320|OTHER|||||||0.689||||||If the p-value is more than 0.05 then dose proportionality can not be confirmed.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Assessment of dose proportionality on D2 and D28||||0.689
81539578|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.6384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|3.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||3.22|0.49|0.6384
81442465|NCT02994355|162576363|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence rate ratio|1.33|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.52|||Poisson Regression|||||1.52|1.16|<0.05
81442466|NCT02994355|162576364|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence rate ratio|1.27|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.3|||Poisson regression|||||1.30|1.15|<0.05
81442467|NCT02994355|162576365|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence rate ratio|3.23|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|4.55|||Poisson regression|||||4.55|2.29|<0.05
81442468|NCT03050918|162576366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||we used the O'Brian-Fleming α-spending function, allowing for an α-level of significance of 0.005 and 0.048 for the interim and final analyses, respectively.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.05
81442469|NCT03050918|162576367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||We used the O'Brian-Fleming α-spending function, allowing for an α-level of significance of 0.005 and 0.048 for the interim and final analyses, respectively.|Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81442470|NCT03050918|162576367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||We used the O'Brian-Fleming α-spending function, allowing for an α-level of significance of 0.005 and 0.048 for the interim and final analyses, respectively.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.05
81442471|NCT03050918|162576368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||We used the O'Brian-Fleming α-spending function, allowing for an α-level of significance of 0.005 and 0.048 for the interim and final analyses, respectively.|Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81442472|NCT03050918|162576368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||We used the O'Brian-Fleming α-spending function, allowing for an α-level of significance of 0.005 and 0.048 for the interim and final analyses, respectively.|Chi-squared|||||||.05
81442473|NCT03050918|162576369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||We used the O'Brian-Fleming α-spending function, allowing for an α-level of significance of 0.005 and 0.048 for the interim and final analyses, respectively.|Chi-squared|||||||.05
81442474|NCT03050918|162576370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||We used the O'Brian-Fleming α-spending function, allowing for an α-level of significance of 0.005 and 0.048 for the interim and final analyses, respectively.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81442475|NCT03050918|162576371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||We used the O'Brian-Fleming α-spending function, allowing for an α-level of significance of 0.005 and 0.048 for the interim and final analyses, respectively.|Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81442476|NCT03050918|162576373|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||We used the O'Brian-Fleming α-spending function, allowing for an α-level of significance of 0.005 and 0.048 for the interim and final analyses, respectively.|Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81442477|NCT00775684|162576374|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Student t test||||=0.1
81442478|NCT00775684|162576374|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measure (baseline and 6 months)||||< 0.05
81442479|NCT00775684|162576375|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.1|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Within group changes over 6 months (delta= final - baseline) were compared.||||>0.1
81442480|NCT00775684|162576376|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.1|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||To determine if exenatide or sitagliptin induced significant changes from baseline, the change for each measure (Δ = final - baseline) for each group was compared with the change in the glimepiride group using independent Student t tests||||>0.1
81442481|NCT00775684|162576377|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.1|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||>0.1
81442482|NCT00653991|162576380|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81442483|NCT01392326|162576425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.46|8.85|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.85|3.46|<0.0001
81442484|NCT01392326|162576425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.37|8.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.62|3.37|<0.0001
81442485|NCT00518622|162576439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.01||||||95.0|-2.87|-1.14|||||Mean (Day 8 - baseline) HCV RNA for MK7009 25 mg bid minus mean (Day 8 - baseline) HCV RNA for placebo|||-1.14|-2.87|
81442486|NCT00518622|162576439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.64||||||95.0|-3.49|-1.8|||||Mean (Day 8 - baseline) HCV RNA for MK7009 75 mg bid minus mean (Day 8 - baseline) HCV RNA for placebo|||-1.80|-3.49|
81442487|NCT00518622|162576439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9||||||95.0|-3.9|-1.9|||||Mean (Day 8 - baseline) HCV RNA for MK7009 250 mg bid minus mean (Day 8 - baseline) HCV RNA for placebo|||-1.90|-3.90|
81442488|NCT00518622|162576439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.38||||||95.0|-4.59|-2.17|||||Mean (Day 8 - baseline) HCV RNA for MK7009 500 mg bid minus mean (Day 8 - baseline) HCV RNA for placebo|||-2.17|-4.59|
81442489|NCT00518622|162576439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.73||||||95.0|-5.15|-4.31|||||Mean (Day 8 - baseline) HCV RNA for MK7009 700 mg bid minus mean (Day 8 - baseline) HCV RNA for placebo|||-4.31|-5.15|
81442490|NCT00518622|162576439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.93||||||95.0|-2.68|-1.18|||||Mean (Day 8 - baseline) HCV RNA for MK7009 125 mg qd minus mean (Day 8 - baseline) HCV RNA for placebo|||-1.18|-2.68|
81442491|NCT00518622|162576439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.46||||||95.0|-2.78|-2.13|||||Mean (Day 8 - baseline) HCV RNA for MK7009 600 mg qd minus mean (Day 8 - baseline) HCV RNA for placebo|||-2.13|-2.78|
81442492|NCT03439852|162576468|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.83|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Multilevel modeling for repeated measures was conducted to compare 2 conditions over time. The model included group, time, and the interaction between group and time, adjusting for within-subject correlation. The response was transformed using squared root to satisfy the model assumption.||1.39|0.26|<0.05
81442493|NCT03439852|162576469|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.14||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|2.64||Calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|||Multilevel modeling conducted for repeated measures comparing minutes per week of light-to-moderate physical activity for participants in two conditions over time. In the multilevel models, participants were nested within Catholic Clubs, adjusting for within-club and within-subject correlations. The model includes group, time, and the interaction between group and time, adjusting for within-subject correlation. The response was transformed using squared root to satisfy the model assumption.||2.64|-0.37|0.05
81442494|NCT03439852|162576470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.72||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Multilevel modeling for the repeated measures was conducted comparing the two conditions over time. In the multilevel models, participants were nested within Catholic Clubs, adjusting for within-club and within-subject correlations. The model includes group, time, and the interaction between group and time, adjusting for within-subject correlation. The response was transformed using squared root to satisfy the model assumption.||0.88|-2.31|0.05
81442495|NCT03439852|162576471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.96|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Multilevel modeling for the repeated measures was conducted comparing the two conditions over time. In the multilevel models, participants were nested within Catholic Clubs, adjusting for within-club and within-subject correlations. The model includes group, time, and the interaction between group and time, adjusting for within-subject correlation.||4.60|-2.67|<0.05
81442496|NCT03439852|162576472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.76|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.40|-1.11|<0.05
81442497|NCT03439852|162576473|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-1.15|<0.05
81442498|NCT03439852|162576474|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.49|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures generalized linear model test effects of time/group, \& interaction rate met MVPA, adjusting for within subject correlation.||||1.11|-2.10|<0.05
81442499|NCT02054130|162576477|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.63|||Negative binomial regression|||||0.63|0.23|<0.001
81442500|NCT02054130|162576477|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.51|||Negative binomial regression|||||0.51|0.16|<0.001
81442501|NCT02054130|162576477|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.58|||Negative bnomial regression|||||0.58|0.20|<0.001
81442502|NCT03247517|162576499|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.0232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-0.6|||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures|||||-0.6|-8.4|0.0232
81442503|NCT03247517|162576499|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|-1.3|||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures|||||-1.3|-8.9|0.0091
81442504|NCT03247517|162576500|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline Clinical Global Impression-Severity of Illness (CGI-S) score and treatment as fixed independent variables.||||-0.2|-0.8|0.0042
81442505|NCT03247517|162576500|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline Clinical Global Impression-Severity of Illness (CGI-S) score and treatment as fixed independent variables.||||-0.3|-0.9|0.0003
81442506|NCT03247517|162576501|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54||0.6854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|2.4|||ANCOVA|||||2.4|-3.6|0.6854
81442507|NCT03247517|162576501|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.0518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-5.8|0.0518
81442508|NCT03247517|162576502|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.2062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.04|||ANCOVA|||||0.04|-0.20|0.2062
81442509|NCT03247517|162576502|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.0519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.00|-0.23|0.0519
81442510|NCT03247517|162576503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.8||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|32.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||32.2|5.5|0.0068
81442511|NCT03247517|162576503|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.6||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|30.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||30.5|4.6|0.0095
81442512|NCT03247517|162576504|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.51||0.7629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|12.5|||ANCOVA|||||12.5|-9.1|0.7629
81442513|NCT03247517|162576504|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.36||0.7648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|8.9|||ANCOVA|||||8.9|-12.1|0.7648
81539579|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.77||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|14.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||14.93|2.23|0.0003
81442514|NCT03247517|162576505|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Hyperactivity/Impulsivity subscale score||-0.7|-4.6|0.0069
81442515|NCT03247517|162576505|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-1.5|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Hyperactivity/Impulsivity subscale score||-1.5|-5.2|0.0005
81442516|NCT03247517|162576505|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.0424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Inattention subscale score||-0.1|-4.2|0.0424
81442517|NCT03247517|162576505|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Inattention subscale score||-0.1|-4.1|0.0390
81442518|NCT03247517|162576506|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.3813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.3|||ANCOVA|||||1.3|-3.4|0.3813
81442519|NCT03247517|162576506|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.9506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.2|||ANCOVA|||||2.2|-2.4|0.9506
81442520|NCT03247517|162576507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0254|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 1||||0.0254
81442521|NCT03247517|162576507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0899|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 2||||0.0899
81442522|NCT03247517|162576507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 3||||0.0070
81442523|NCT03247517|162576507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0031|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 4||||0.0031
81442524|NCT03247517|162576507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0065|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 5||||0.0065
81442525|NCT03247517|162576507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 6||||0.0070
81442526|NCT03247517|162576507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0063|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 1||||0.0063
81442527|NCT03247517|162576507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0123|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 2||||0.0123
81442528|NCT03247517|162576507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 3||||0.0003
81442529|NCT03247517|162576507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 4||||0.0001
81442530|NCT03247517|162576507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0025|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 5||||0.0025
81442531|NCT03247517|162576507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0033|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis pertains to Week 6||||0.0033
81442532|NCT01421342|162576515|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.75||Co-primary hypothesis: After ordering results from largest p-value to smallest (Hochberg approach) the comparison of Augmenting Antidepressant+Bupropion with Switching to Bupropion-SR was performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Regression, Logistic|Stratified by participating medical center|Represents relative odds of remission for Augmentation Antidepressant + Bupropion-SR / Switching to Bupropion-SR|||1.75|0.97|0.076
81442533|NCT01421342|162576515|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.89||Co-primary hypothesis: Second ordered test after ordering largest p-value to smallest (Hochberg approach) the comparison of Augmentation Antidepressant + Aripiprazole with Switching to Bupropion-SR was performed at the 0.025 significance level.|Regression, Logistic|Stratified by participating medical center|Represents relative odds of remission for Augmentation Antidepressant + Aripiprazole / Switching to Bupropion-SR|Co-primary hypothesis: After ordering results form largest p-value to smallest (Hochberg approach) the comparison of Augmentation Antidepressant + Aripiprazole with Switching to Bupropion-SR was performed at the 0.025 significance level.||1.89|1.06|0.018
81450693|NCT02256436|162588142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.00224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.91||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Regression, Cox|Treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS, presence/absence of liver metastases, hemoglobin and time from completion of most recent chemotherapy||OS - All Participants (Note: ECOG PS=Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status)||0.91|0.59|0.00224
81442534|NCT01421342|162576515|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.48||Following the gate-keeping strategy of the analysis plan, complete the comparison of Augmentation Antidepressant + Aripiprazole vs. Augmentation Antidepressant + Bupropion-SR was evaluated at the 0.05 significance level.|Regression, Logistic||Represents relative odds of remission for Augmentation Antidepressant + Aripiprazole / Augmentation Antidepressant + Bupropion-SR|If either if the first two hypothesis tests for the co-primary hypotheses were significant, perform the test of Augmentation Antidepressant + Aripiprazole vs. Augmentation Antidepressant + Bupropion-SR at the 0.05 significance level.||1.48|0.84|0.46
81442535|NCT01421342|162576516|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.39|||Log Rank||Represents relative odds of relapse for Augmentation Antidepressant + Bupropion-SR / Switching to Bupropion-SR|||2.39|0.78|0.70
81442536|NCT01421342|162576516|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.94|||Log Rank||Represents relative odds of relapse for Augmentation Antidepressant + Aripiprazole / Switching to Bupropion-SR|||1.94|0.65|0.68
81442537|NCT01421342|162576516|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.59|||Log Rank||Represents relative odds of relapse for Augmentation Antidepressant + Aripiprazole / Augmentation Antidepressant + Bupropion-SR|||1.59|0.58|0.87
81442538|NCT01421342|162576517|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|Stratified by participating medical center|Represents relative odds of response for Augmentation Antidepressant + Bupropion / Switching to Bupropion|After ordering results form largest p-value to smallest (Hochberg approach) the comparison of Augmentation Antidepressant + Bupropion with Switching to Bupropion was performed at the 0.05 significance level.||1.50|0.89|0.28
81473799|NCT04000360|162639503|SUPERIORITY|Equality of annual slopes in squared 10 Meter Walk Test Comfortable Pace Velocity for the AE and UCC groups.|Difference in squared velocity slopes|12.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.65||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|21.32||Family-wise error controlled at α=0.05 by Holm-Bonferroni adjustment for other motor domain secondary outcomes: 10 Meter Walk Test fast pace velocity, TUG duration \& turning velocity, Manual Dexterity Test.|Mixed Models Analysis||The reported effect is the difference in annual slope of meters\^2/second, in 100ths of meters\^2/second/year. The confidence interval is not multiple comparison adjusted. Parkinson's progression limits mobility; higher slope reflects less progression.|Linear mixed model for baseline, 6 month, and 12 month data, with fixed effects of clinical site, treatment, and linear time nested in treatment arm, and compound symmetry covariance structure, fit by residual pseudolikelihood maximization (RSPL) in SAS PROC GLIMMIX. To reduce skew and better meet modeling assumptions, test velocity was squared ((meters/second)\^2) for modeling. Study sample size was based on the primary outcome, and power was not calculated for this and other outcomes.||21.32|3.10|0.043
81478236|NCT04388176|162646247|EQUIVALENCE|Differences between treatment groups was to be detected with a power of 90% and alpha=0.1.|Ratio in least square means|1.0346|||=|0.0356|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0086|1.0613|||ANCOVA|||||1.0613|1.0086|=0.0356
81442539|NCT01421342|162576517|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.29|||Regression, Logistic|Stratified by participating medical center (site)|Represents relative odds of response for Augmentation Antidepressant + Aripiprazole / Switching to Bupropion-SR|After ordering results form largest p-value to smallest (Hochberg approach) the comparison of Augmentation Antidepressant + Aripiprazole with Switching to Bupropion-SR was performed at the 0.025 significance level.||2.29|1.33|<0.0001
81442540|NCT01421342|162576517|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.05||Following the gate-keeping strategy of the analysis plan, complete the comparison of Augmentation Antidepressant + Aripiprazole with Augmentation Antidepressant + Bupropion-SR at the 0.05 significance level.|Regression, Logistic|Stratified by participating medical center|Represents relative odds of response for Augmentation Antidepressant + Aripiprazole / Augmentation Antidepressant + Bupropion-SR|||2.05|1.17|0.002
81442541|NCT01421342|162576518|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.68||After ordering results form largest p-value to smallest (Hochberg approach) the comparison of Augmentation Antidepressant + Bupropion with Switching to Bupropion was performed at the 0.05 significance level.|Regression, Logistic|Stratified by participating medical center|Represents relative odds of response for Augmentation Antidepressant + Bupropion / Switching to Bupropion|||1.68|0.95|0.11
81442542|NCT01421342|162576518|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.29|||Regression, Logistic|Stratified by participating medical center|Represents relative odds of response for Augmentation Antidepressant + Aripiprazole / Switching to Bupropion-SR|After ordering results form largest p-value to smallest (Hochberg approach) the comparison of Augmentation Antidepressant + Aripiprazole with Switching to Bupropion-SR was performed at the 0.025 significance level.||2.29|1.26|<0.001
81442543|NCT01421342|162576518|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.86||Following the gate-keeping strategy of the analysis plan, complete the comparison of Augmentation Antidepressant + Aripiprazole with Augmentation Antidepressant + Bupropion-SR at the 0.05 significance level.|Regression, Logistic||Represents relative odds of response for Augmentation Antidepressant + Aripiprazole / Augmentation Antidepressant + Bupropion-SR|||1.86|1.01|0.043
81442544|NCT03463993|162576527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.549||||||The p-value above is the calculated P value based on hematocrit.|Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis was that intravenous Tranexamic Acid (TXA) 10mg/kg plus Oxytocin 5IU does not result in a lower incidence of primary postpartum haemorrhage compared to Oxytocin alone after elective caesarean section||||0.549
81442545|NCT03463993|162576527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.138||||||This is the calculated p-value based on hemoglobin .|Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis was that intravenous Tranexamic Acid (TXA)10mg/kg plus Oxytocin 5IU does not result in a lower incidence of primary postpartum haemorrhage compared to Oxytocin alone after elective caesarean section||||0.138
81442546|NCT03463993|162576528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.789||||||0.789 is the calculated p-value for visually estimated blood loss: Visually estimated blood loss (ml): Group A mean 483.73 (standard deviation182.56); Group B 479.61 (139.49); p-value 0.789|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.789
81442547|NCT03463993|162576528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.968||||||0.968 is the calculated p-value based on hematocrit. Hematocrit-based calculation of estimated blood loss(ml): Group A mean 650.06 (standard deviation 631.50); Group B 653.05 (796.03); p-value 0.968|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.968
81442548|NCT03463993|162576528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.447||||||Hemoglobin-based calculation of estimated blood loss(ml) mean(standard deviation): Group A 644.30 (692.27); Group B 707.68 (948.01); p-value 0.447|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.447
81442549|NCT03463993|162576529|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81442550|NCT03463993|162576530|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81442551|NCT04440449|162576540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81442552|NCT04440449|162576541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.108|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.108
81442553|NCT02312713|162576545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.36||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.84|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months.||0.12|-6.84|0.06
81442554|NCT02312713|162576545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.59||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|2.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months.||2.08|-5.26|0.39
81442555|NCT02312713|162576545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.24|0.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months.||0.85|-6.24|0.14
81442556|NCT02312713|162576545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.63||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.37|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months.||1.11|-6.37|0.17
81442557|NCT02312713|162576545|NON_INFERIORITY|The IBET intervention will be non-inferior to the standard PT intervention, indicated by a mean WOMAC score less than 5 points higher than standard PT.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|3.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months.||3.56|-2.23|0.65
81442558|NCT02312713|162576545|NON_INFERIORITY|The IBET intervention will be non-inferior to the standard PT intervention, indicated by a mean WOMAC score less than 5 points higher than standard PT.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.13|2.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet-Based Exercise Training at 12 months.||2.05|-4.13|0.51
81442559|NCT02312713|162576546|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months.||0.98|0.15|0.01
81442560|NCT02312713|162576546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months.||0.65|-0.19|0.28
81442561|NCT02312713|162576546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months.||0.49|-0.35|0.75
81442562|NCT02312713|162576546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months.||0.7|-0.16|0.22
81442563|NCT02312713|162576546|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months.||-0.16|-0.84|0.00
81442564|NCT02312713|162576546|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet-Based Exercise Training at 12 months.||0.39|-0.31|0.83
81473800|NCT04000360|162639504|SUPERIORITY|Equality of annual slopes in 10 Meter Walk Test Fast Pace Velocity for the AE and UCC groups.|Difference in slopes|3.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|8.42||Family-wise error controlled at α=0.05 by Holm-Bonferroni adjustment for other motor domain secondary outcomes: 10 meter walk test comfortable pace, Timed Up and Go Test duration and turning velocity, Manual Dexterity Test.|Mixed Models Analysis||The reported effect is the difference in annual slopes of the AE and UCC treatment arms, in 100ths of meters/second/year. The confidence interval is not multiple comparison adjusted. Higher slope reflects less Parkinson's disease progression.|Linear mixed model for baseline, 6 month, and 12 month data, with fixed effects of clinical site, treatment, and linear time nested in treatment arm, and heterogeneous compound symmetry covariance structure, fit by residual pseudolikelihood maximization (RSPL) in SAS PROC GLIMMIX.||8.42|-2.10|0.48
81478237|NCT04388176|162646248|EQUIVALENCE|Differences between treatment groups was to be detected with a power of 90% and alpha=0.1.|Difference in least square means|-0.4991|||=|0.0154|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8234|-0.1749|||ANCOVA|||Analysis at the 10 min point||-0.1749|-0.8234|=0.0154
81478238|NCT04388176|162646249|EQUIVALENCE|Differences between treatment groups was to be detected with a power of 90% and alpha=0.1.|Ratio in least square means|0.8301|||=|0.282|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6206|1.1102|||ANCOVA|||||1.1102|0.6206|=0.282
81442565|NCT02312713|162576547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.75||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|15.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months for the 2 Minute Step Test.||15.07|0.43|0.04
81442566|NCT02312713|162576547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.59|8.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months for the 2 Minute Step Test.||8.82|-6.59|0.78
81442567|NCT02312713|162576547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.88||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|12.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months for the 2 Minute Step Test.||12.33|-2.56|0.20
81442568|NCT02312713|162576547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.13||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.74|8.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months for the 2 Minute Step Test.||8.99|-6.74|.78
81442569|NCT02312713|162576547|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.86||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.94|3.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months for the 2 Minute Step Test.||3.21|-8.94|0.35
81442570|NCT02312713|162576547|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|6.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 12 months for the 2 Minute Step Test.||6.42|-6.40|1.00
81442571|NCT02312713|162576548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months for Unilateral Stand Time.||0.30|-1.56|0.19
81442572|NCT02312713|162576548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months for Unilateral Stand Time.||0.98|-0.89|0.93
81442573|NCT02312713|162576548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months for Unilateral Stand Time.||0.93|-0.97|0.97
81442574|NCT02312713|162576548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months for Unilateral Stand Time||1|-0.91|0.93
81442575|NCT02312713|162576548|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months for Unilateral Stand Time.||1.38|-0.16|0.12
81539580|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.15||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|10.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||10.45|1.65|0.0025
81442576|NCT02312713|162576548|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 12 months for Unilateral Stand Time.||0.77|-0.78|1.00
81442577|NCT02312713|162576549|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months for 30 Second Chair Stand.||.94|-1.55|0.63
81442578|NCT02312713|162576549|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months for 30 Second Chair Stand.||0.6|-1.58|0.37
81442579|NCT02312713|162576549|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months for 30 Second Chair Stand.||1.59|-0.95|0.62
81442580|NCT02312713|162576549|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months for 30 Second Chair Stand.||1.35|-0.87|0.67
81442581|NCT02312713|162576549|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months for 30 Second Chair Stand.||1.66|-0.40|0.23
81442582|NCT02312713|162576549|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 12 months for 30 Second Chair Stand.||1.64|-0.17|0.11
81442583|NCT02312713|162576550|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months for Timed Up and Go.||0.8|-1.58|0.52
81442584|NCT02312713|162576550|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|0.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months for Timed Up and Go.||0.85|-1.86|0.46
81442585|NCT02312713|162576550|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months for Timed Up and Go.||0.58|-1.85|0.3
81442586|NCT02312713|162576550|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months for Timed Up and Go.||0.16|-2.61|0.08
81450694|NCT02256436|162588143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.26443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.24||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Regression, Cox|Treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS, presence/absence of liver metastases, hemoglobin and time from completion of most recent chemotherapy||PFS - PD-L1 positive participants||1.24|0.68|0.26443
81442587|NCT02312713|162576550|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months for Timed Up and Go.||0.74|-1.23|0.63
81442588|NCT02312713|162576550|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 12 months for Timed Up and Go.||0.41|-1.85|0.21
81442589|NCT02312713|162576551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months.||0.02|-1.59|0.05
81442590|NCT02312713|162576551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months.||0.02|-1.82|0.05
81442591|NCT02312713|162576551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months.||0.27|-1.37|0.19
81442592|NCT02312713|162576551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months.||0.05|-1.83|0.06
81442593|NCT02312713|162576551|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months.||0.89|-0.43|0.49
81442594|NCT02312713|162576551|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet-Based Exercise Training at 12 months.||0.78|-0.77|0.99
81442595|NCT02312713|162576552|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.57||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|4.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months for KOOS Pain.||4.92|-1.77|0.36
81442596|NCT02312713|162576552|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.51||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|6.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet-Based Exercise Training at 12 months for KOOS Pain.||6.14|-1.11|0.17
81442597|NCT02312713|162576552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.94||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|8.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months for KOOS Pain.||8.06|-0.19|0.06
81442598|NCT02312713|162576552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.36||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|7.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months for KOOS Pain.||7.79|-1.08|0.14
81442599|NCT02312713|162576552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.37||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Standard Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months for KOOS Pain.||6.4|-1.67|0.25
81442600|NCT02312713|162576552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|5.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Standard Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months for KOOS Pain.||5.18|-3.48|0.70
81442601|NCT02312713|162576552|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.32||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.43|1.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months for KOOS ADL.||1.79|-4.43|0.40
81442602|NCT02312713|162576552|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|3.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 12 months for KOOS ADL.||3.59|-2.93|0.84
81442603|NCT02312713|162576552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.11||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|5.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 month for KOOS ADL.||5.94|-1.73|0.28
81442604|NCT02312713|162576552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.79||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|6.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 month for KOOS ADL.||6.77|-1.2|0.17
81442605|NCT02312713|162576552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.43||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|7.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months for KOOS ADL.||7.18|-0.32|0.07
81442606|NCT02312713|162576552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.45||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|6.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months for KOOS ADL.||6.34|-1.44|0.22
81442607|NCT02312713|162576552|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|4.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months for KOOS Sport/Rec.||4.06|-4.47|.92
81442608|NCT02312713|162576552|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|5.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 12 months for KOOS Sport/Rec.||5.24|-4.15|.82
81442609|NCT02312713|162576552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.71||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months for KOOS Sport/Rec.||9|-1.59|0.17
81442610|NCT02312713|162576552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.01||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|11.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months for KOOS Sport/Rec.||11.74|0.29|0.04
81442611|NCT02312713|162576552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.91||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|9.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months for KOOS Sport/Rec.||9.1|-1.28|0.14
81442612|NCT02312713|162576552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.47||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|11.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months for KOOS Sport/Rec.||11.03|-0.1|0.05
81442613|NCT02312713|162576552|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|3.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months for KOOS QOL.||3.96|-3.29|.86
81442614|NCT02312713|162576552|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.59||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|6.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 12 months for KOOS QOL.||6.13|-0.96|0.15
81442615|NCT02312713|162576552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.63||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|8.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months for KOOS QOL.||8.11|-0.85|0.11
81442616|NCT02312713|162576552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.74||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.39|12.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months for KOOS QOL.||12.08|3.39|0
81442617|NCT02312713|162576552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.29||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|7.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months for KOOS QOL.||7.67|-1.08|0.14
81539581|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.82||||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|7.12||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||7.12|1.12|0.0279
81442618|NCT02312713|162576552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.15||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|9.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months for KOOS QOL.||9.37|0.92|0.02
81442619|NCT02312713|162576553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.58||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months.||-0.5|-4.67|0.02
81539582|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.36||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|8.61||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||8.61|1.31|0.0114
81442620|NCT02312713|162576553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.06||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months.||1.09|-3.22|0.33
81442621|NCT02312713|162576553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|1.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months.||1.74|-2.52|0.72
81442622|NCT02312713|162576553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|2.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months.||2.86|-1.56|0.56
81442623|NCT02312713|162576553|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.19||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months.||3.9|0.48|0.01
81539583|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.55||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.66|21.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||21.45|2.66|0.0001
81442624|NCT02312713|162576553|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.71||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet-Based Exercise Training at 12 months.||3.52|-0.1|0.06
81442625|NCT02312713|162576554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.47||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months.||-0.26|-4.67|0.03
81442626|NCT02312713|162576554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.43||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|-0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months.||-0.55|-4.31|0.01
81442627|NCT02312713|162576554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months.||1.27|-3.24|0.39
81442628|NCT02312713|162576554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.65||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months.||0.29|-3.58|0.1
81442629|NCT02312713|162576554|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.48||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|3.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months.||3.29|-0.33|0.11
81442630|NCT02312713|162576554|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet-Based Exercise Training at 12 months.||2.37|-0.8|0.33
81442631|NCT02312713|162576555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months.||0.04|-1.62|0.06
81442632|NCT02312713|162576555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months.||0.77|-0.77|1.00
81442633|NCT02312713|162576555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months.||0.41|-1.29|0.31
81442634|NCT02312713|162576555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months.||0.57|-1.01|0.58
81442635|NCT02312713|162576555|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months.||1.03|-0.33|0.32
81442636|NCT02312713|162576555|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet-Based Exercise Training at 12 months.||0.43|-0.86|0.51
81442637|NCT02312713|162576556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.95||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.31|26.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months.||26.22|-12.31|0.48
81442638|NCT02312713|162576556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.11||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.69|23.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months.||23.91|-9.69|0.41
81442639|NCT02312713|162576556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.82||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.55|12.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months.||12.91|-26.55|0.50
81442640|NCT02312713|162576556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.02||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.31|24.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months.||24.35|-10.31|0.43
81442641|NCT02312713|162576556|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.77||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.73|2.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months.||2.19|-29.73|0.09
81442642|NCT02312713|162576556|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.41|14.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet-Based Exercise Training at 12 months.||14.23|-14.41|0.99
81442643|NCT02312713|162576557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.36||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|2.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months for Strengthening Exercises||2.66|0.05|0.04
81442644|NCT02312713|162576557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.21||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months for Strengthening Exercises.||2.6|-0.18|0.09
81442645|NCT02312713|162576557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|2.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months for Strengthening Exercises.||2.19|-0.49|0.22
81442646|NCT02312713|162576557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.35||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|2.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months for Strengthening Exercises.||2.78|-0.08|0.06
81442647|NCT02312713|162576557|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months for Strength.||0.58|-1.6|0.36
81442648|NCT02312713|162576557|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 12 months for Strength.||1.31|-1.03|0.81
81473801|NCT04000360|162639505|SUPERIORITY|Equality of annual slopes of inverse Timed Up and Go Test duration, i.e., of TUG completions/second, the speed of completing the test.|Difference in slopes|4.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|7.89||Family-wise error controlled at α=0.05 by Holm-Bonferroni adjustment for other motor domain secondary outcomes: 10 meter walk test comfortable \& fast pace, Timed Up and Go Test turning velocity, and Manual Dexterity Test.|Mixed Models Analysis|Difference between estimated annual slopes in TUG completions/second/year for the AE and UCC groups.|Timed Up and Go test speed is expected to decline with Parkinson's progression. The reported effect is the difference between estimated annual slopes for the AE and UCC groups in 1000ths of a TUG completion/second/year.|Linear mixed model for baseline, 6 month, and 12 month data, with fixed effects of clinical site, treatment, and linear time nested in treatment arm, and compound symmetry covariance structure, fit by residual pseudolikelihood maximization (RSPL) in SAS PROC GLIMMIX. To reduce skew and better meet modeling assumptions, test duration was inverted to TUG completions/second. Sample size was based on the primary outcome, and power was not calculated for this and other outcomes.||7.89|0.20|0.16
81478239|NCT04388176|162646250|EQUIVALENCE|Differences between treatment groups was to be detected with a power of 90% and alpha=0.1|Difference in least square means|-0.3989|||=|0.3722|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1718|0.3739|||ANCOVA|||||0.3739|-1.1718|=0.3722
81442649|NCT02312713|162576557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.85||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|3.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months for Stretching.||3.03|0.67|0.00
81442650|NCT02312713|162576557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.62||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months for Stretching.||2.68|0.55|0.00
81442651|NCT02312713|162576557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.37||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months for Stretching.||2.57|0.16|0.03
81442652|NCT02312713|162576557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.07||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months for Stretching.||3.16|0.98|0.00
81478240|NCT04388176|162646251|EQUIVALENCE|Differences between treatment groups was to be detected with a power of 90% and alpha=0.1|Difference in least square means|-0.109|||=|0.4982|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4074|0.1895|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of capillaroscopy before cold||0.1895|-0.4074|=0.4982
81478241|NCT04388176|162646251|EQUIVALENCE|A difference between treatment groups was detected with a power of 90% and alpha=0.1|Difference in least square means|-0.0637|||=|0.6219|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3037|0.1763|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of capillaroscopy post recovery||0.1763|-0.3037|=0.6219
81442653|NCT02312713|162576557|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months for Stretching.||0.5|-1.46|0.33
81442654|NCT02312713|162576557|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 12 months for Stretching.||1.34|-0.44|0.32
81442655|NCT02312713|162576557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.09||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 4 months for Aerobic Exercise.||2.8|-0.61|0.21
81478242|NCT00305565|162646252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.34||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|3.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary analysis consisted of contrasts comparing High Dose vs. Low Dose and Medium Dose vs. Low Dose averaged over the 4 Acute Phase visits using the Hochberg approach to adjust for multiplicity. If both comparisons involving the Low Dose were significant, then a test of High Dose vs. Medium Dose was evaluated at the P≤0.05 level. The pivotal analysis was performed on the ITT population using the last-observation-carried-forward (LOCF) approach to impute missing data.||3.02|-2.34|0.803
81442656|NCT02312713|162576557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.07||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Wait List Control at 12 months for Aerobic Exercise.||4|0.13|0.04
81473802|NCT04000360|162639506|SUPERIORITY|Test of equality of average turning velocities.|Difference in slopes.|1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|4.88||Family-wise error controlled at α=0.05 by Holm-Bonferroni adjustment for other motor domain secondary outcomes: 10 meter walk test comfortable \& fast pace, Timed Up and Go Test duration, and Manual Dexterity Test.|Mixed Models Analysis||Timed Up and Go test speed is expected to decline with Parkinson's progression. The reported effect is the difference between estimated annual slopes of average turning velocity for the AE and UCC groups in degrees/second/year.|Linear mixed model for baseline, 6 month, and 12 month data, with fixed effects of clinical site, treatment, and linear time nested in treatment arm, and compound symmetry covariance structure, fit by residual pseudolikelihood maximization (RSPL) in SAS PROC GLIMMIX. Study sample size was based on the primary outcome, and power was not calculated for this and other outcomes.||4.88|-1.17|0.69
81442657|NCT02312713|162576557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.89||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|3.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 4 months for Aerobic Exercise.||3.62|0.15|0.03
81442658|NCT02312713|162576557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.99||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|3.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Internet Based Exercise Training and Wait List Control at 12 months for Aerobic Exercise.||3.97|0.01|0.05
81473803|NCT04000360|162639507|SUPERIORITY|Test of equality of slopes of test performance speed (peg transfers/second/year) for AE and UCC groups.|Difference in slopes.|-3.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.23||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.68|16.45||Family-wise error controlled at α=0.05 by Holm-Bonferroni adjustment for other motor domain secondary outcomes: Timed Up and Go Test (TUG) duration \& turning velocity and 10 meter walk test comfortable \& fast pace.|Mixed Models Analysis||Manual dexterity expressed as peg transfers/second is expected to decline with Parkinson's progression. The reported effect is the difference between estimated annual slopes for the AE and UCC groups in 1000ths of a peg transfer/second/year.|Linear mixed model for baseline, 6 and 12 month data, with fixed effects of clinical site, treatment, and linear time nested in treatment arm, and compound symmetry covariance structure, fit by residual pseudolikelihood maximization (RSPL) in SAS PROC GLIMMIX. To reduce skew and better meet modeling assumptions, test duration was transformed for modeling to peg transfers/second (18/seconds). Sample size was based on the primary outcome, and power was not calculated for this and other outcomes.||16.45|-23.68|0.72
81473804|NCT04000360|162639508|SUPERIORITY|Test of equality of slopes of squared match scores (matches\^2/year) between AE and UCC groups.|Difference in slopes.|-96.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|69.12||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-232.41|38.6||Family-wise error controlled at α=0.05 by Holm-Bonferroni adjustment for other non-motor domain secondary outcomes: Visual Memory Test and Trail Making Test B to A duration ratio.|Mixed Models Analysis||Processing speed is expected to decline with Parkinson's, hence duration of the test to increase. The reported effect is the difference in annual slopes (matches\^2/year) between the AE and UCC treatment arms.|Linear mixed model for baseline, 6 month, and 12 month data, with fixed effects of clinical site, treatment, and linear time nested in treatment arm, and heterogeneous compound symmetry covariance structure, fit by residual pseudolikelihood maximization (RSPL) in SAS PROC GLIMMIX. To reduce skew and better meet modeling assumptions, test duration was squared (matches\^2) for analysis. Study sample size was based on the primary outcome, and power was not calculated for this and other outcomes.||38.60|-232.41|0.48
81473805|NCT04000360|162639509|SUPERIORITY|Test of equality of annual slopes of log(TMT B to TMT A duration ratio) for AE and UCC groups.|Difference in slopes|-3.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.06||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.31|8.46||Family-wise error controlled at α=0.05 by Holm-Bonferroni adjustment for other non-motor domain secondary outcomes: Processing Speed Test and Visual Memory Test.|Mixed Models Analysis||Visual attention and set switching speed decline with Parkinson's, hence duration of Trail Making Test B increases. The reported effect is the difference in annual slopes of (log TMT B/TMT A), i.e., change/year, between AE and UCC treatment arms.|Linear mixed model for baseline, 6 month, and 12 month data, with fixed effects of clinical site, treatment, and linear time nested in treatment arm, and compound symmetry covariance structure, fit by residual pseudolikelihood maximization (RSPL) in SAS PROC GLIMMIX. To reduce skew and better meet modeling assumptions, the ratios were transformed to their natural logarithms for modeling. Study sample size was based on the primary outcome, and power was not calculated for this and other outcomes.||8.46|-15.31|1.00
81478243|NCT00305565|162646252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|3.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary analysis consisted of contrasts comparing High Dose vs. Low Dose and Medium Dose vs. Low Dose averaged over the 4 Acute Phase visits using the Hochberg approach to adjust for multiplicity. If both comparisons involving the Low Dose were significant, then a test of High Dose vs. Medium Dose was evaluated at the P≤0.05 level. The pivotal analysis was performed on the ITT population using the last-observation-carried-forward (LOCF) approach to impute missing data.||3.05|-2.39|0.813
81478244|NCT00502853|162646311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1776|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||||0.1776
81442659|NCT02312713|162576557|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 4 months for Aerobic Exercise.||2.2|-0.62|0.27
81478245|NCT00502853|162646311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1215|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline to Week 24||||0.1215
81478246|NCT00502853|162646311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.1606|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1231||0.2246|||||||Random coefficient model|||Trend over time||||0.2246
81442660|NCT02312713|162576557|NON_INFERIORITY|Since there were not sufficient data in prior literature to specific an a priori non-inferiority margin, for this and other secondary outcomes we based conclusions and discussions on magnitude of differences between the group, descriptively. This strategy was specified in the protocol.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|1.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the comparison between Physical Therapy and Internet Based Exercise Training at 12 months for Aerobic Exercise.||1.54|-1.69|0.93
81442661|NCT05528861|162576631|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.8174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|4.5|||ANCOVA|||||4.5|-3.6|0.8174
81442662|NCT05528861|162576632|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.5857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.8|-1.6|0.5857
81442663|NCT05528861|162576633|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.9633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.1|-2.2|0.9633
81442664|NCT05528861|162576634|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.25||||0.1201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|23.78|||Fisher Exact|||||23.78|-11.40|0.1201
81442665|NCT01602172|162576637|EQUIVALENCE|Results of the regression models were used to reject null hypotheses of equivalence with p-values of comparisons across groups in changes in alcohol related measures using p-values \< 0.05 as significant.||||||0.05||||||First, significance of the regression model was viewed. When the overall model was significant, tests of the co-efficients were viewed. Primary effects of interest were the treatment group X time interactions.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Measures were compared with linear mixed effects regression models to compare impact of BI compared to usual care conditions. Analyses reported here included only those that completed the 6 month interview (71/82 baseline participants).||||.05
81478247|NCT00502853|162646312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8989|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||||0.8989
81478248|NCT00502853|162646312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8834|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline to Week 24||||0.8834
81478249|NCT00502853|162646312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.1357|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9051||0.8841|||||||Random coefficient model|||Trend over time||||0.8841
81442666|NCT00518882|162576642|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority concluded if upper confidence interval of test is below 0.4%|Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.33|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.47|-0.18||No multiplicity concerns|ANCOVA|||"ANCOVA with treatment, country and previous OAD treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate.~2 hypotheses were tested: H01: µliraglutide ≥ µexenatide + Δ, HA1: µliraglutide \< µexenatide + Δ; Δ=0.4%. If non-inferiority was concluded, a test for superiority was established by a 1-sided test of the hypothesis H02: µliraglutide ≥ µexenatide against HA2: µliraglutide \< µexenatide. Superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference was below 0%."||-0.18|-0.47|<.0001
81442667|NCT00518882|162576643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.803|<|0.0001||95.0|0.139|0.364|||Paired t-test|||A paired t test was made within the treatment group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.364|0.139|<0.0001
81478250|NCT00502853|162646313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5911|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline to Week 4||||0.5911
81478251|NCT00502853|162646313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1475|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline to Week 24||||0.1475
81478252|NCT00502853|162646313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.1786|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1123||0.1463|||||||Random coefficient model|||Trend over time||||0.1463
81478253|NCT00502853|162646314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1101|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||0.1101
81478254|NCT00502853|162646314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||0.0003
81442668|NCT00518882|162576643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.924||0.9872||95.0|-1.36|0.134|||Paired t-test|||A paired t test was made within the treatment group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.134|-1.36|0.9872
81478255|NCT00502853|162646314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.0018
81539584|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.41||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|18.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||18.26|2.25|0.0005
81442669|NCT00518882|162576644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.119|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.137|-0.823|||Paired t-test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ0 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Weeks 0 and 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.823|-1.137|<0.0001
81478256|NCT00502853|162646314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-2.0857|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4965||0.0023|||||||Random coefficient model|||Trend over time||||0.0023
81478257|NCT00502853|162646315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3358|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||0.3358
81478258|NCT00502853|162646315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9158|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.9158
81478259|NCT00502853|162646315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.003418|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02345||0.8877|||||||Random coefficient model|||Trend over time||||0.8877
81442670|NCT00518882|162576644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.105|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.01|-0.687|||Paired t-test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the exenatide→liraglutide group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ0 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Weeks 0 and 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.687|-1.010|<0.0001
81442671|NCT00518882|162576647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.38||||0.2235||95.0|-0.99|0.23||There were no multiplicity concerns.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline body weight as covariate. The objective was to demonstrate that treatment with liraglutide was different from treatment with exenatide. Thus the null hypothesis and its alternative were H0: µliraglutide = µexenatide against HA1:µliraglutide ≠ µexenatide where µliraglutide and µexenatide is the mean value of the body weight in the liraglutide arm and exenatide arm, respectively.||0.23|-0.99|0.2235
81442672|NCT00518882|162576648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.24||0.0793||95.0|-0.86|0.05|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26=0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.05|-0.86|0.0793
81442673|NCT00518882|162576648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.67||0.0075||95.0|-1.26|-0.2|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.20|-1.26|0.0075
81442674|NCT00518882|162576649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-3.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.63|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.9|-2.61|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-2.61|-3.90|<0.0001
81442675|NCT00518882|162576649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-3.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.44|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.85|-2.55|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-2.55|-3.85|<0.0001
81442676|NCT00518882|162576650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-1.01|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.37|-0.65||There were no multiplicity concerns.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariate. The objective was to demonstrate that treatment with liraglutide was different from treatment with exenatide. Thus the null hypothesis and its alternative were H0: µliraglutide = µexenatide against HA1:µliraglutide ≠ µexenatide where µliraglutide and µexenatide is the mean value of the fasting plasma glucose in the liraglutide and exenatide arm, respectively.||-0.65|-1.37|<0.0001
81442677|NCT00518882|162576651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.84|<|0.0001||95.0|0.48|1.0|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ26=0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||1.00|0.48|<0.0001
81442678|NCT00518882|162576651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.42||0.4864||95.0|-0.48|0.23|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.23|-0.48|0.4864
81442679|NCT00518882|162576652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.5|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.62|-0.92|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.92|-1.62|<0.0001
81478260|NCT00502853|162646316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7624|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||0.7624
81442680|NCT00518882|162576652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.76|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.23|-0.42|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.42|-1.23|<0.0001
81478261|NCT00502853|162646316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0212|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.0212
81442681|NCT00518882|162576653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|1.33|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.8|1.86||There were no multiplicity concerns.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value of the endpoint as covariate. The objective was to demonstrate that treatment with liraglutide was different from treatment with exenatide. Thus the null hypothesis and its alternative were H0: µliraglutide = µexenatide against HA1:µliraglutide ≠ µexenatide where µliraglutide and µexenatide is the mean value of the endpoint in the liraglutide arm and exenatide arm, respectively.||1.86|0.80|<.0001
81450695|NCT02256436|162588144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.00239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.86||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Regression, Cox|Treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS, presence/absence of liver metastases, hemoglobin and time from completion of most recent chemotherapy||OS - PD-L1 positive participants||0.86|0.43|0.00239
81450696|NCT02256436|162588145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.23958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.28||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Regression, Cox|Treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS, presence/absence of liver metastases, hemoglobin and time from completion of most recent chemotherapy||PFS - Strongly PD-L1 positive participants||1.28|0.61|0.23958
81450697|NCT02256436|162588146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.00483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.88||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Regression, Cox|Treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS, presence/absence of liver metastases, hemoglobin and time from completion of most recent chemotherapy||OS - Strongly PD-L1 positive participants||0.88|0.37|0.00483
81478262|NCT00502853|162646316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-4.2681|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0529||0.0712|||||||Random coefficient model|||Trend over time||||0.0712
81473806|NCT04000360|162639510|SUPERIORITY|Test of equality of annual slopes of squared test score.|Difference in slopes|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|2.91||Family-wise error controlled at α=0.05 by Holm-Bonferroni adjustment for other non-motor domain secondary outcomes: Processing Speed Test and Trail Making Test Ratio.|Mixed Models Analysis||Visual memory declines with Parkinson's, hence the score declines. The reported effect is the difference in annual slopes, i.e., changes in mean score\^2/year, for AE and UCC treatment arms, shown in hundreds. Higher slope indicates slower decline.|Linear mixed model for baseline, 6 month, and 12 month data, with fixed effects of clinical site, treatment, and linear time nested in treatment arm, and compound symmetry covariance structure, fit by residual pseudolikelihood maximization (RSPL) in SAS PROC GLIMMIX. To reduce skew and better meet modeling assumptions, the score was squared for statistical modeling. Sample size was based on the primary outcome, and power was not calculated for this and other outcomes.||2.91|-2.58|0.91
81473807|NCT03292471|162639511|SUPERIORITY|Dependent variable: PNT T-score Fixed Effects: Group Assignment (A = Standard, B= Priming), Time point (Pre-treatment, Post-treatment) Random Effects: Participant (intercept and slope) Priors for slope and intercept were set as t-distributions (PNT raw score converted to T-score scale with m = 50, sd = 10 based on sample estimates from Fergadiotis, Hula, \& Kellough, 2015)|Highest Density Interval of Posterior Di|0.284|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|2.92|||||Direction of comparison: Group A (Standard Protocol) and post-treatment timepoint were set as reference values|Baysian Multivariate Analysis of Variance||2.92|-2.07|
81473808|NCT03292471|162639511|SUPERIORITY|Dependent variable: PNT T-score Fixed Effects: Group Assignment (A = Standard, B= Priming), Time point (Pre-treatment, Follow-up) Random Effects: Participant (intercept and slope) Priors for slope and intercept were set as t-distributions (PNT raw score converted to T-score scale with m = 50, sd = 10 based on sample estimates from Fergadiotis, Hula, \& Kellough, 2015)|Highest Density Interval of Posterior Di|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|2.46|||||Direction of comparison: Group A (Standard Protocol) and follow-up (2 months post-treatment) timepoint were set as reference values|Baysian Multivariate Analysis of Variance||2.46|-2.38|
81473809|NCT03292471|162639512|SUPERIORITY|Dependent variable: CAT Mean-modality T-score Fixed Effects: Group Assignment (A = Standard, B= Priming), Time point (Entry, Exit) Random Effects: Participant (intercept and slope) Priors for slope and intercept were set as t-distributions|Highest Density Interval of Posterior Di|0.997|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0719|2.25|||||Direction of comparison: Group A (Standard Protocol) and post-treatment timepoint were set as reference values|Baysian Multivariate Analysis of Variance||2.25|-0.0719|
81473810|NCT03292471|162639512|SUPERIORITY|Dependent variable: CAT Mean-modality T-score Fixed Effects: Group Assignment (A = Standard, B= Priming), Time-point (Pre-treatment, Post-treatment) Random Effects: Participant (intercept and slope) Priors for slope and intercept were set as t-distributions|Highest Density Interval of Posterior Di|0.443|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.596|1.58|||||Direction of comparison: Group A (Standard Protocol) and follow-up (2 months post-treatment) timepoint were set as reference values|Baysian Multivariate Analysis of Variance||1.58|-0.596|
81478263|NCT00502853|162646317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||0.0240
81478264|NCT00502853|162646317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0045|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||0.0045
81478265|NCT00502853|162646317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.0018
81478266|NCT00502853|162646317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.1964|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04524||0.0019|||||||Random Coefficient Model|||Trend over time||||0.0019
81442682|NCT00518882|162576654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.01||||0.9849||95.0|-0.52|0.53||There were no multiplicity concerns.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value of the endpoint as covariate. The objective was to demonstrate that treatment with liraglutide was different from treatment with exenatide. Thus the null hypothesis and its alternative were H0: µliraglutide = µexenatide against HA1:µliraglutide ≠ µexenatide where µliraglutide and µexenatide is the mean value of the endpoint in the liraglutide arm and exenatide arm, respectively.||0.53|-0.52|0.9849
81442683|NCT00518882|162576655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|1.01||||0.0005||95.0|0.44|1.57||There were no multiplicity concerns.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value of the endpoint as covariate. The objective was to demonstrate that treatment with liraglutide was different from treatment with exenatide. Thus the null hypothesis and its alternative were H0: µliraglutide = µexenatide against HA1:µliraglutide ≠ µexenatide where µliraglutide and µexenatide is the mean value of the endpoint in the liraglutide arm and exenatide arm, respectively.||1.57|0.44|0.0005
81442684|NCT00518882|162576656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.866||0.2972||95.0|-0.626|0.192|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.192|-0.626|0.2972
81442685|NCT00518882|162576656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|1.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.253|<|0.0001||95.0|0.66|1.637|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||1.637|0.660|<0.0001
81442686|NCT00518882|162576657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.307||0.8396||95.0|-0.424|0.521|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.521|-0.424|0.8396
81442687|NCT00518882|162576657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.419||0.7278||95.0|-0.604|0.423|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.423|-0.604|0.7278
81442688|NCT00518882|162576658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.053||0.3271||95.0|-0.219|0.654|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.654|-0.219|0.3271
81442689|NCT00518882|162576658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|1.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.775||0.0003||95.0|0.497|1.634|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||1.634|0.497|0.0003
81442690|NCT00518882|162576659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-1.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.662|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.605|-0.562|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.562|-1.605|<0.0001
81473811|NCT03003000|162639516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.156||||0.3446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.168|0.48||No adjustment for multiplicity issues was made for this comparison. The level of significance was 0.05.|Mixed effect Model Repeated Measurement||Adjusted mean change from baseline ibuprofen and caffeine - Adjusted mean change from baseline placebo. A positive result favors the treatment with ibuprofen and caffeine|Superiority of ibuprofen and caffeine versus ibuprofen as well as ibuprofen and caffeine versus placebo had to be shown to reject the overall null hypothesis that there is no difference in change in POMWP between baseline and Day 2 (morning, 2 h after drug intake) between patients treated with ibuprofen/caffeine and patients treated with placebo.|Mixed effect model for repeated measures analysis (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, worst procedure site, time and interaction terms for treatment-by-time, treatment-by-stratum-by-time, treatment-by-stratum and stratum-by-time interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline POMwp and baseline-by-time interaction, using unstructured covariance matrix.|0.480|-0.168|0.3446
81473812|NCT03003000|162639516|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.129||||0.3358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.392|0.134||No adjustment for multiplicity issues was made for this comparison. The level of significance was 0.05.|Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Adjusted mean change from baseline ibuprofen and caffeine - Adjusted mean change from baseline ibuprofen. A positive result favors the treatment with ibuprofen and caffeine|Superiority of ibuprofen and caffeine versus ibuprofen as well as ibuprofen and caffeine versus placebo had to be shown to reject the overall null hypothesis that there is no difference in change in POMWP between baseline and Day 2 (morning, 2 h after drug intake) between patients treated with ibuprofen/caffeine and patients treated with ibuprofen.|Mixed effect model for repeated measures analysis (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, worst procedure site, time and interaction terms for treatment-by-time, treatment-by-stratum-by-time, treatment-by-stratum and stratum-by-time interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline POMwp and baseline-by-time interaction, using unstructured covariance matrix|0.134|-0.392|0.3358
81442691|NCT00518882|162576659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.467||0.0003||95.0|-1.517|-0.458|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.458|-1.517|0.0003
81442692|NCT00518882|162576660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.158||0.3859||95.0|-0.331|0.853|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.853|-0.331|0.3859
81442693|NCT00518882|162576660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.838||0.2119||95.0|-0.956|0.214|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.214|-0.956|0.2119
81442694|NCT00518882|162576661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.35|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.975||0.229||95.0|-0.917|0.2211|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.2211|-0.917|0.2290
81442695|NCT00518882|162576661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.23||0.0002||95.0|-1.449|-0.459|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.459|-1.449|0.0002
81442696|NCT00518882|162576662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.73||||0.0124||95.0|0.16|1.31||There were no multiplicity concerns.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value of the endpoint as covariate. The objective was to demonstrate that treatment with liraglutide was different from treatment with exenatide. Thus the null hypothesis and its alternative were H0: µliraglutide = µexenatide against HA1:µliraglutide ≠ µexenatide where µliraglutide and µexenatide is the mean value of the endpoint in the liraglutide arm and exenatide arm, respectively.||1.31|0.16|0.0124
81442697|NCT00518882|162576663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.39||||0.143||95.0|-0.91|0.13||There were no multiplicity concerns.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value of the endpoint as covariate. The objective was to demonstrate that treatment with liraglutide was different from treatment with exenatide. Thus the null hypothesis and its alternative were H0: µliraglutide = µexenatide against HA1:µliraglutide ≠ µexenatide where µliraglutide and µexenatide is the mean value of the endpoint in the liraglutide arm and exenatide arm, respectively.||0.13|-0.91|0.1430
81442698|NCT00518882|162576664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.54||||0.038||95.0|0.03|1.05||There were no multiplicity concerns.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value of the endpoint as covariate. The objective was to demonstrate that treatment with liraglutide was different from treatment with exenatide. Thus the null hypothesis and its alternative were H0: µliraglutide = µexenatide against HA1:µliraglutide ≠ µexenatide where µliraglutide and µexenatide is the mean value of the endpoint in the liraglutide arm and exenatide arm, respectively.||1.05|0.03|0.0380
81442699|NCT00518882|162576665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.827||0.77||95.0|-0.344|0.463|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.463|-0.344|0.7700
81442700|NCT00518882|162576665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.27||0.0042||95.0|0.23|1.212|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||1.212|0.230|0.0042
81442701|NCT00518882|162576666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.041||0.0026||95.0|0.238|1.106|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||1.106|0.238|0.0026
81442702|NCT00518882|162576666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.989||0.6845||95.0|-0.541|0.356|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the treatment group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.356|-0.541|0.6845
81473813|NCT03003000|162639517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.288||||0.0474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.572|-0.003||No adjustment for multiplicity issues was made for this comparison. The level of significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA included treatment, country, and worst procedure site as fixed effects and baseline POMwp as a continuous covariate.|Adjusted mean ibuprofen and caffeine - Adjusted mean placebo. A negative result favors ibuprofen and caffeine|||-0.003|-0.572|0.0474
81442703|NCT00518882|162576667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.705||0.1041||95.0|-0.066|0.706|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.706|-0.066|0.1041
81442704|NCT00518882|162576667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.114||0.0151||95.0|0.114|1.052|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the treatment group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||1.052|0.114|0.0151
81478267|NCT00502853|162646318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-6.6294|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8623||0.0074|||||||Random Coefficient Model|||Trend over time||||0.0074
81478268|NCT00502853|162646318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1273|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||0.1273
81473814|NCT03003000|162639517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.051||||0.6658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.282||No adjustment for multiplicity issues was made for this comparison. The level of significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA included treatment, country, and worst procedure site as fixed effects and baseline POMwp as a continuous covariate.|Adjusted mean ibuprofen and caffeine - Adjusted mean ibuprofen. A negative result favors ibuprofen and caffeine.|||0.282|-0.180|0.6658
81442705|NCT00518882|162576668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-3.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.857|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.861|-2.763|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-2.763|-3.861|<0.0001
81442706|NCT00518882|162576668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-3.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.56|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.673|-2.589|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-2.589|-3.673|<0.0001
81442707|NCT00518882|162576669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-1.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.703|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.457|-1.403|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-1.403|-2.457|<0.0001
81442708|NCT00518882|162576669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-2.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.654|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.731|-1.618|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-1.618|-2.731|<0.0001
81478269|NCT00502853|162646318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0132|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||0.0132
81478270|NCT00502853|162646318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1542|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.1542
81478271|NCT00502853|162646319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1396|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||0.1396
81442709|NCT00518882|162576670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-2.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.752|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.747|-1.676|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-1.676|-2.747|<0.0001
81442710|NCT00518882|162576670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-2.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.625|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.104|-1.997|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-1.997|-3.104|<0.0001
81478272|NCT00502853|162646319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||0.0050
81478273|NCT00502853|162646319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.0050
81442711|NCT00518882|162576671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|29.37|||<|0.0001||95.0|16.81|41.93||There were no multiplicity concerns.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value of the endpoint as covariate. The objective was to demonstrate that treatment with liraglutide was different from treatment with exenatide. Thus the null hypothesis and its alternative were H0: µliraglutide = µexenatide against HA1:µliraglutide ≠ µexenatide where µliraglutide and µexenatide is the mean value of the endpoint in the liraglutide arm and exenatide arm, respectively.||41.93|16.81|<.0001
81442712|NCT00518882|162576672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-18.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|62.811|<|0.0001||95.0|-26.988|-9.382|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-9.382|-26.988|<0.0001
81442713|NCT00518882|162576672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|2.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|52.997||0.5304||95.0|-5.327|10.307|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the treatment group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||10.307|-5.327|0.5304
81478274|NCT00502853|162646319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.2902|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07966||0.0054|||||||Random coefficient model|||Trend over time||||0.0054
81442714|NCT00518882|162576673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|24.86|STANDARD_DEVIATION|59.326|<|0.0001||95.0|16.348|33.374|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||33.374|16.348|<0.0001
81478275|NCT00502853|162646320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0254|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||0.0254
81478276|NCT00502853|162646320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0384|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||0.0384
81478277|NCT00502853|162646320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0271|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.0271
81478278|NCT00502853|162646320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-4.7586|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5278||0.0124|||||||Random coefficient model|||Trend over time||||0.0124
81478279|NCT00502853|162646321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7376|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||0.7376
81478280|NCT00502853|162646321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1631|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||0.1631
81478281|NCT00502853|162646321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8816|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.8816
81478282|NCT00502853|162646321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.2927|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9408||0.8835|||||||Random coefficient model|||Trend over time||||0.8835
81478283|NCT00502853|162646322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1312|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||0.1312
81442715|NCT00518882|162576673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|11.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|87.145||0.092||95.0|-1.835|24.093|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||24.093|-1.835|0.0920
81442716|NCT00518882|162576674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.11||||0.0946||95.0|-0.23|0.02||There were no multiplicity concerns.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value of the endpoint as covariate. The objective was to demonstrate that treatment with liraglutide was different from treatment with exenatide. Thus the null hypothesis and its alternative were H0: µliraglutide = µexenatide against HA1:µliraglutide ≠ µexenatide where µliraglutide and µexenatide is the mean value of the endpoint in the liraglutide arm and exenatide arm, respectively.||0.02|-0.23|0.0946
81442717|NCT00518882|162576675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.774||0.0513||95.0|-0.001|0.216|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.216|-0.001|0.0513
81442718|NCT00518882|162576675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.804||0.0513||95.0|-0.001|0.233|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.233|-0.001|0.0513
81442719|NCT00518882|162576676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.859||0.2764||95.0|-0.187|0.054|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.054|-0.187|0.2764
81442720|NCT00518882|162576676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.89||0.1911||95.0|-0.043|0.216|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.216|-0.043|0.1911
81478284|NCT00502853|162646322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0662|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||0.0662
81478285|NCT00502853|162646322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4133|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.4133
81442721|NCT00518882|162576677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.04||||0.4412||95.0|-0.15|0.06||There were no multiplicity concerns.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value of the endpoint as covariate. The objective was to demonstrate that treatment with liraglutide was different from treatment with exenatide. Thus the null hypothesis and its alternative were H0: µliraglutide = µexenatide against HA1:µliraglutide ≠ µexenatide where µliraglutide and µexenatide is the mean value of the endpoint in the liraglutide arm and exenatide arm, respectively.||0.06|-0.15|0.4412
81442722|NCT00518882|162576678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.606||0.4746||95.0|-0.054|0.115|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.115|-0.054|0.4746
81478286|NCT00502853|162646322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|8.8196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.4534||0.6049|||||||Random coefficient model|||Trend over time||||0.6049
81478287|NCT00502853|162646323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1725|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||0.1725
81442723|NCT00518882|162576678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.72||0.1281||95.0|-0.024|0.188|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the treatment group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.188|-0.024|0.1281
81442724|NCT00518882|162576679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.604|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.39|-0.214|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.214|-0.390|<0.0001
81478288|NCT00502853|162646323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0832|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||0.0832
81478289|NCT00502853|162646323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1685|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.1685
81478290|NCT00502853|162646323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-55.4458|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.5821||0.1331|||||||Random coefficient model|||Trend over time||||0.1331
81478291|NCT00502853|162646324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2938|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||0.2938
81478292|NCT00502853|162646324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2216|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||0.2216
81478293|NCT00502853|162646324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.567|TWO_SIDED||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.5670
81478294|NCT00502853|162646325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0934|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||0.0934
81478295|NCT00502853|162646325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||0.4047
81478296|NCT00502853|162646325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2101|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.2101
81478297|NCT00502853|162646325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.3997|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2506||0.1451|||||||Random coefficient model|||Trend over time||||0.1451
81478298|NCT00502853|162646326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4963|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 4||||0.4963
81478299|NCT00502853|162646326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2198|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 12||||0.2198
81478300|NCT00502853|162646326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6773|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.6773
81442725|NCT00518882|162576679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.647|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.303|-0.11|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.110|-0.303|<0.0001
81442726|NCT00518882|162576680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.07||||0.0277||95.0|-0.13|-0.01||There were no multiplicity concerns.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value of the endpoint as covariate. The objective was to demonstrate that treatment with liraglutide was different from treatment with exenatide. Thus the null hypothesis and its alternative were H0: µliraglutide = µexenatide against HA1:µliraglutide ≠ µexenatide where µliraglutide and µexenatide is the mean value of the endpoint in the liraglutide arm and exenatide arm, respectively.||-0.01|-0.13|0.0277
81442727|NCT00518882|162576681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.29||0.003||95.0|0.021|0.102|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.102|0.021|0.0030
81442728|NCT00518882|162576681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.307||0.1452||95.0|-0.012|0.079|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the treatment group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.079|-0.012|0.1452
81442729|NCT00518882|162576682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.306|<|0.0001||95.0|0.223|0.315|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.315|0.223|<0.0001
81442730|NCT00518882|162576682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.346|<|0.0001||95.0|0.259|0.364|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.364|0.259|<0.0001
81442731|NCT00518882|162576683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.01||||0.5105||95.0|-0.02|0.04||There were no multiplicity concerns.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value of the endpoint as covariate. The objective was to demonstrate that treatment with liraglutide was different from treatment with exenatide. Thus the null hypothesis and its alternative were H0: µliraglutide = µexenatide against HA1:µliraglutide ≠ µexenatide where µliraglutide and µexenatide is the mean value of the endpoint in the liraglutide arm and exenatide arm, respectively.||0.04|-0.02|0.5105
81442732|NCT00518882|162576684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.15||0.222||95.0|-0.034|0.008|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.008|-0.034|0.2220
81442733|NCT00518882|162576684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.141||0.7923||95.0|-0.018|0.024|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the treatment group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.024|-0.018|0.7923
81442734|NCT00518882|162576685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.159||0.0254||95.0|-0.05|-0.003|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.003|-0.050|0.0254
81442735|NCT00518882|162576685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.165||0.2244||95.0|-0.04|0.009|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.009|-0.040|0.2244
81442736|NCT00518882|162576686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.18||||0.0485||95.0|-0.37|0.0||There were no multiplicity concerns.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value of the endpoint as covariate. The objective was to demonstrate that treatment with liraglutide was different from treatment with exenatide. Thus the null hypothesis and its alternative were H0: µliraglutide = µexenatide against HA1:µliraglutide ≠ µexenatide where µliraglutide and µexenatide is the mean value of the endpoint in the liraglutide arm and exenatide arm, respectively.||-0.00|-0.37|0.0485
81442737|NCT00518882|162576687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.82||0.1161||95.0|-0.02|0.21|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.21|-0.02|0.1161
81442738|NCT00518882|162576687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.96||0.7888||95.0|-0.16|0.12|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the treatment group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.12|-0.16|0.7888
81478301|NCT00502853|162646326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.3688|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5987||0.5531|||||||Random coefficient model|||Trend over time||||0.5531
81442739|NCT00518882|162576688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.07||0.0003||95.0|-0.43|-0.13|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.13|-0.43|0.0003
81442740|NCT00518882|162576688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.47||0.2078||95.0|-0.35|0.08|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.08|-0.35|0.2078
81442741|NCT00518882|162576689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.07||||0.0014||95.0|-0.11|-0.03||There were no multiplicity concerns.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value of the endpoint as covariate. The objective was to demonstrate that treatment with liraglutide was different from treatment with exenatide. Thus the null hypothesis and its alternative were H0: µliraglutide = µexenatide against HA1:µliraglutide ≠ µexenatide where µliraglutide and µexenatide is the mean value of the endpoint in the liraglutide arm and exenatide arm, respectively.||-0.03|-0.11|0.0014
81442742|NCT00518882|162576690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.269||0.0018||95.0|0.023|0.098|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.098|0.023|0.0018
81442743|NCT00518882|162576690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.272||0.5499||95.0|-0.028|0.052|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the treatment group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.052|-0.028|0.5499
81442744|NCT00518882|162576691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.273|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.14|-0.062|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.062|-0.140|<0.0001
81442745|NCT00518882|162576691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.302||0.0012||95.0|-0.118|-0.03|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the treatment group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.030|-0.118|0.0012
81442746|NCT00518882|162576692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|-0.02||||0.1119||95.0|-0.05|0.01||There were no multiplicity concerns.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model included treatment, country and previous treatment as fixed effects and baseline value of the endpoint as covariate. The objective was to demonstrate that treatment with liraglutide was different from treatment with exenatide. Thus the null hypothesis and its alternative were H0: µliraglutide = µexenatide against HA1:µliraglutide ≠ µexenatide where µliraglutide and µexenatide is the mean value of the endpoint in the liraglutide arm and exenatide arm, respectively.||0.01|-0.05|0.1119
81442747|NCT00518882|162576693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.168||0.1342||95.0|-0.041|0.006|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||0.006|-0.041|0.1342
81539585|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.0695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|6.02||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||6.02|0.93|0.0695
81442748|NCT00518882|162576693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.189||0.0344||95.0|-0.057|-0.002|||Paired t test|||A paired t test was made within the treatment group and 95% confidence intervals for the difference between Weeks 26 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78 - µ26 = 0 against HA: µ78 - µ26 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means (Week 26 and Week 78) was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.002|-0.057|0.0344
81442749|NCT00518882|162576694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.176|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.105|-0.056|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.056|-0.105|<0.0001
81442750|NCT00518882|162576694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.192|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.094|-0.038|||Paired t test|||The analysis was made with a paired t test within the treatment group and 95% CIs for the difference between Weeks 0 and 78 were constructed. H0 was µ78- µ0=0 against HA: µ78 - µ0 ≠ 0. A difference between the two means was concluded when H0 was rejected at the 5% level.||-0.038|-0.094|<0.0001
81442751|NCT02696031|162576697|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.7||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 16||2.70|1.09|0.0197
81442752|NCT02696031|162576697|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.0146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.76||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 16||2.76|1.12|0.0146
81442753|NCT02696031|162576698|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.63||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 52||3.63|1.35|0.0017
81442754|NCT02696031|162576698|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|4.36||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 52||4.36|1.64|<.0001
81442755|NCT02696031|162576699|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.74||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 16|Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were from a logistic regression model with treatment, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.|2.74|1.14|0.0108
81442756|NCT02696031|162576699|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.78||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 16|Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were from a logistic regression model with treatment, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.|2.78|1.16|0.0087
81442757|NCT02696031|162576699|SUPERIORITY|week 52|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|3.49||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Linear||||Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were from a logistic regression model with treatment, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.|3.49|1.34|0.0016
81442758|NCT02696031|162576699|SUPERIORITY|week 52|Median Difference (Net)|2.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|4.19||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Linear||||Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were from a logistic regression model with treatment, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.|4.19|1.62|<.0001
81442759|NCT02696031|162576700|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.43||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 16|Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were from a logistic regression model with treatment, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.|2.43|1.06|0.0260
81442760|NCT02696031|162576700|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.54||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 16|Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were from a logistic regression model with treatment, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.|2.54|1.11|0.0149
81442761|NCT02696031|162576701|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|3.58||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 16|Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were from a logistic regression model with treatment, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNF-alpha status as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.|3.58|1.43|0.0005
81442762|NCT02696031|162576701|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.94||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 16|Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were from a logistic regression model with treatment, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNF-alpha status as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.|2.94|1.16|0.0094
81442763|NCT02696031|162576702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|7.39||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 16|Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were from a logistic regression model with treatment, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNF-alpha status as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.|7.39|1.95|<.0001
81442764|NCT02696031|162576702|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.64||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|7.1||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 16|Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were from a logistic regression model with treatment, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNF-alpha status as factors and baseline weight as a covariate.|7.10|1.87|0.0001
81442765|NCT02696031|162576703|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.259||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.24||unadjusted p-value|MMRM|||week 16|LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-value were from a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment group, analysis visit, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors, weight and baseline score as covariates, treatment by analysis visit and baseline score by analysis visit as interaction terms, using an unstructured covariance structure.|-0.24|-1.26|0.0041
81478302|NCT00502853|162646327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5002|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.5002
81442766|NCT02696031|162576703|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.259||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.13||unadjusted p-value|MMRM|||week 16|LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-value were from a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment group, analysis visit, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors, weight and baseline score as covariates, treatment by analysis visit and baseline score by analysis visit as interaction terms, using an unstructured covariance structure.|-0.13|-1.15|0.0143
81442767|NCT02696031|162576704|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|4.07||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 16|"Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were from a logistic regression model with treatment, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors and baseline weight and baseline score as covariates.~Missing responses for any reason were imputed as non-responders."|4.07|1.58|0.0001
81442768|NCT02696031|162576704|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|3.89||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 16|"Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were from a logistic regression model with treatment, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors and baseline weight and baseline score as covariates.~Missing responses for any reason were imputed as non-responders."|3.89|1.51|0.0002
81442769|NCT02696031|162576704|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|3.24||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 52|"Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were from a logistic regression model with treatment, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors and baseline weight and baseline score as covariates.~Missing responses for any reason were imputed as non-responders."|3.24|1.22|0.0056
81442770|NCT02696031|162576704|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|3.78||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 52|"Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were from a logistic regression model with treatment, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors and baseline weight and baseline score as covariates.~Missing responses for any reason were imputed as non-responders."|3.78|1.45|0.0005
81442771|NCT02696031|162576705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of treatment difference|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.38||unadjusted p-value|mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||week 16|LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-value were from a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment group, analysis visit, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors, weight and baseline score as covariates, treatment by analysis visit and baseline score by analysis visit as interaction terms, using an unstructured covariance structure.|-0.38|-1.39|0.0006
81442772|NCT02696031|162576705|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.47||unadjusted p-value|mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||week 16|LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-value were from a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment group, analysis visit, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors, weight and baseline score as covariates, treatment by analysis visit and baseline score by analysis visit as interaction terms, using an unstructured covariance structure.|-0.47|-1.47|0.0002
81442773|NCT02696031|162576706|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.478||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|-0.67||unadjusted p-value|MMRM|||week 16|LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-value are from a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment group, analysis visit, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors, weight and baseline score as covariates, treatment by analysis visit and baseline score by analysis visit as interaction terms, using an unstructured covariance structure.|-0.67|-2.54|0.0008
81442774|NCT02696031|162576706|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.479||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|-0.84||unadjusted p-value|MMRM|||week 16|LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-value are from a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment group, analysis visit, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors, weight and baseline score as covariates, treatment by analysis visit and baseline score by analysis visit as interaction terms, using an unstructured covariance structure.|-0.84|-2.72|0.0002
81442775|NCT02696031|162576707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012||||||unadjusted p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The endpoint was analyzed by composite estimand strategy. Extreme unfavorable value is assigned for patients with treatment escape or missing data.||||||0.0012
81442776|NCT02696031|162576707|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||unadjusted p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The endpoint was analyzed by composite estimand strategy. Extreme unfavorable value is assigned for patients with treatment escape or missing data.||||||<.0001
81442777|NCT02696031|162576708|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.45||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 52|"Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were from a logistic regression model with treatment, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors and baseline weight and baseline score as covariates.~Missing responses for any reason were imputed as non-responders. Patients were considered as non-responders after treatment switch decision."|3.45|0.98|0.0577
81442778|NCT02696031|162576708|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.99||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|5.41||unadjusted p-value|Regression, Logistic|||week 52|"Odds ratio, 95% CI, and p-value were from a logistic regression model with treatment, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors and baseline weight and baseline score as covariates.~Missing responses for any reason were imputed as non-responders. Patients were considered as non-responders after treatment switch decision."|5.41|1.65|0.0003
81442779|NCT02696031|162576709|SUPERIORITY||Relative Treatment Effect|0.7||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.84||unadjusted p-value|MMRM|||week 16|Analysis was done on the log(e) ratio of the treatment value vs. baseline value to normalize the distribution of the hsCRP at each visit. LS Mean, SE, 95% CI and p-value were from mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit, stratification factor and TNFi status as factors, log(e) baseline and weight as covariates, treatment by visit and log(e) baseline by visit as interaction terms and an unstructured covariance|0.84|0.58|0.0002
81478303|NCT00502853|162646328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||1.0000
81478304|NCT00502853|162646329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7002|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.7002
81478305|NCT00502853|162646330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3132|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.3132
81478306|NCT00502853|162646331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8597|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.8597
81478307|NCT00502853|162646332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3617|||||||Student's t-test|||Change from Baseline at Week 24||||0.3617
81442780|NCT02696031|162576709|SUPERIORITY||Relative Treatment Effect|0.7||||0.0002||95.0|0.58|0.84||unadjusted p-value|MMRM|||week 16|Analysis was done on the log(e) ratio of the treatment value vs. baseline value to normalize the distribution of the hsCRP at each visit. LS Mean, SE, 95% CI and p-value were from mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, visit, stratification factor and TNFi status as factors, log(e) baseline and weight as covariates, treatment by visit and log(e) baseline by visit as interaction terms and an unstructured covariance structure.|0.84|0.58|0.0002
81442781|NCT02696031|162576710|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|2.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.799||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|4.34||unadjusted p-value|ANCOVA|||week 16|LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-value were from a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment group, analysis visit, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors, weight and baseline score as covariates, treatment by analysis visit and baseline score by analysis visit as interaction terms, using an unstructured covariance structure.|4.34|1.20|0.0006
81442782|NCT02696031|162576710|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|2.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.803||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|4.22||unadjusted p-value|ANCOVA|||week 16|LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-value were from a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment group, analysis visit, stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors, weight and baseline score as covariates, treatment by analysis visit and baseline score by analysis visit as interaction terms, using an unstructured covariance structure.|4.22|1.06|0.0011
81442783|NCT02696031|162576711|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||unadjusted p-value|ANCOVA|||week 16|"LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-value were from an ANCOVA model with treatment group and stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors, weight and baseline score as covariates.~Missing data were imputed using multiple imputation (MI, MAR assumption) prior to running ANCOVA."|||<0.0001
81539586|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.83||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|12.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||12.77|1.83|0.0015
81442784|NCT02696031|162576711|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||unadjusted p-value|ANCOVA|||week 16|"LS Mean, 95% CI, and p-value were from an ANCOVA model with treatment group and stratification factor (CRP+/MRI+, CRP+/MRI-, CRP-/MRI+) and TNFi status as factors, weight and baseline score as covariates.~Missing data were imputed using multiple imputation (MI, MAR assumption) prior to running ANCOVA."|||<0.0001
81442785|NCT02696031|162576712|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||unadjusted p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The endpoint was analyzed by composite estimand strategy. Extreme unfavorable value is assigned for patients with treatment escape or missing data.||||||<.0001
81442786|NCT02696031|162576712|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||unadjusted p-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The endpoint was analyzed by composite estimand strategy. Extreme unfavorable value is assigned for patients with treatment escape or missing data.||||||<.0001
81442787|NCT03832738|162576764|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|5.8||p-value was estimated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by prior exposure to biologic therapy (Yes/No) and body weight (\<90 kg/≥90 kg).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.80|0.39|0.558
81442788|NCT03832738|162576764|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.74||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|13.1||p-value was estimated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by prior exposure to biologic therapy (Yes/No) and body weight (\<90 kg/≥90 kg).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.10|1.07|0.035
81442789|NCT03832738|162576765|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|5.75||p-value was estimated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by prior exposure to biologic therapy (Yes/No) and body weight (\<90 kg/≥90 kg).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.75|0.89|0.086
81442790|NCT03832738|162576765|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.76||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|9.75||p-value was estimated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by prior exposure to biologic therapy (Yes/No) and body weight (\<90 kg/≥90 kg).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.75|1.45|0.006
81442791|NCT03832738|162576766|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|17.25||p-value was estimated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by prior exposure to biologic therapy (Yes/No) and body weight (\<90 kg/≥90 kg).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.25|0.06|>0.999
81442792|NCT03832738|162576766|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.86||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|41.2||p-value was estimated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by prior exposure to biologic therapy (Yes/No) and body weight (\<90 kg/≥90 kg).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||41.20|0.36|0.244
81442793|NCT03832738|162576768|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.21||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|19.62||p-value was estimated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by prior exposure to biologic therapy (Yes/No) and body weight (\<90 kg/≥90 kg).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.62|1.38|0.009
81442794|NCT03832738|162576768|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.35||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|29.08||p-value was estimated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by prior exposure to biologic therapy (Yes/No) and body weight (\<90 kg/≥90 kg).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.08|1.86|0.002
81539587|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.28||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|8.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||8.28|1.30|0.0120
81442795|NCT03852459|162576778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4272|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4272
81442796|NCT00430950|162576837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.2648||95.0|-1.51|0.42|||ANCOVA|||"The ANCOVA model included treatment as main effect and baseline mean trough sitting dBP as covariate.~Significance level alpha = 5%. Power = 80%.~The following statistical superiority hypothesis was tested:~Superiority of OM/HCTZ combination therapy 40/25 mg over OM/HCTZ 20/25 mg"||0.42|-1.51|0.2648
81442797|NCT00430950|162576838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.4246||95.0|-1.26|0.53|||ANCOVA|||||0.53|-1.26|0.4246
81442798|NCT00430950|162576839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.7019||95.0|-1.84|1.24|||ANCOVA||refers to 8 week change; from week 8 to week 16|||1.24|-1.84|0.7019
81442799|NCT00430950|162576839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.7328||95.0|-1.71|1.21|||ANCOVA||refers to 4 week change; from week 8 to week 12|||1.21|-1.71|0.7328
81442800|NCT00430950|162576840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.0016||95.0|-2.58|-0.6|||ANCOVA||24 hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) diastolic blood pressure (dBP)|||-0.60|-2.58|0.0016
81442801|NCT00430950|162576840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.0031||95.0|-2.61|-0.53|||ANCOVA||daytime Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) diastolic blood pressure (dBP)|||-0.53|-2.61|0.0031
81442802|NCT00430950|162576840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.0073||95.0|-2.58|-0.4|||ANCOVA||night-time Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) diastolic blood pressure (dBP)|||-0.40|-2.58|0.0073
81442803|NCT00430950|162576840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3||||0.0021||95.0|-3.71|-0.82|||ANCOVA||24 hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) systolic blood pressure (sBP)|||-0.82|-3.71|0.0021
81442804|NCT00430950|162576840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3||||0.0031||95.0|-3.76|-0.76|||ANCOVA||daytime Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) systolic blood pressure (sBP)|||-0.76|-3.76|0.0031
81442805|NCT00430950|162576840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0||||0.0104||95.0|-3.61|-0.48|||ANCOVA||night-time Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) systolic blood pressure (sBP)|||-0.48|-3.61|0.0104
81442806|NCT00430950|162576841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||||95.0|0.85|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.40|0.85|
81442807|NCT03545191|162576912|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|-12.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.435|-6.961||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in WASO = baseline WASO + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in WASO (min) to Month 1 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||-6.961|-17.435|<0.0001
81442808|NCT03545191|162576912|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|-22.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.996|-17.567||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in WASO = baseline WASO + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in WASO (min) to Month 1 (Daridorexant 50 mg vs placebo).||-17.567|-27.996|<0.0001
81442809|NCT03545191|162576913|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|-11.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.494|-6.23||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in WASO = baseline WASO + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in WASO (min) to Month 3 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||-6.23|-17.494|<0.0001
81442810|NCT03545191|162576913|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|-18.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.945|-12.661||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in WASO = baseline WASO + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in WASO (min) to Month 3 (Daridorexant 50 mg vs placebo).||-12.661|-23.945|<0.0001
81442811|NCT03545191|162576914|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|-8.32||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.014|-3.629||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in LPS = baseline LPS + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in LPS (min) to Month 1 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||-3.629|-13.014|0.0005
81442812|NCT03545191|162576914|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|-11.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.022|-6.687||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in LPS = baseline LPS + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in LPS (min) to Month 1 (Daridorexant 50 mg vs placebo).||-6.687|-16.022|<0.0001
81442813|NCT03545191|162576915|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|-7.59||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.265|-2.923||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in LPS = baseline LPS + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in LPS (min) to Month 3 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||-2.923|-12.265|0.0015
81442814|NCT03545191|162576915|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|-11.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.348|-6.994||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in LPS = baseline LPS + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in LPS (min) to Month 3 (Daridorexant 50 mg vs placebo).||-6.994|-16.348|<0.0001
81442815|NCT03545191|162576916|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|12.62|||=|0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.953|20.288||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in sTST = baseline sTST + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in sTST (min) to Month 1 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||20.288|4.953|= 0.0013
81442816|NCT03545191|162576916|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|22.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.405|29.708||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in sTST = baseline sTST + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in sTST (min) to Month 1 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||29.708|14.405|< 0.0001
81442817|NCT03545191|162576917|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|9.93|||=|0.0334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.782|19.082||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in sTST = baseline sTST + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in sTST (min) to Month 3 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||19.082|0.782|= 0.0334
81478308|NCT00792116|162646383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Repeated Measures||||||.05
81442818|NCT03545191|162576917|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|19.77|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.623|28.918||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in sTST = baseline sTST + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in sTST (min) to Month 3 (Daridorexant 50 mg vs placebo).||28.918|10.623|< .00001
81442819|NCT03545191|162576918|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|-0.75|||=|0.0547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.515|0.015||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in IDSIQ sleepiness domain score = baseline IDSIQ sleepiness domain score + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in IDSIQ sleepiness domain score to Month 1 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||0.015|-1.515|= 0.0547
81473815|NCT03003000|162639518|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.399||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.698|-0.1||No adjustment for multiplicity issues was made for this comparison. The level of significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA included treatment, country, and worst procedure site as fixed effects and baseline POMwp as a continuous covariate.|Adjusted mean ibuprofen and caffeine - Adjusted mean placebo. A negative result favors ibuprofen and caffeine|||-0.100|-0.698|0.0091
81442820|NCT03545191|162576918|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|-1.75|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.508|-0.983||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in IDSIQ sleepiness domain score = baseline IDSIQ sleepiness domain score + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in IDSIQ sleepiness domain score to Month 1 (Daridorexant 50 mg vs placebo).||-0.983|-2.508|< .00001
81442821|NCT03545191|162576919|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|-0.99||||0.0534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|0.014||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: change from baseline in IDSIQ sleepiness domain score = baseline IDSIQ sleepiness domain score + age group (\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment × visit + baseline × visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in IDSIQ sleepiness domain score to Month 3 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||0.014|-1.990|0.0534
81442822|NCT03545191|162576919|OTHER||LS mean difference to placebo|-1.9|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.905|-0.905|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in IDSIQ sleepiness domain score to Month 3 (Daridorexant 50 mg vs placebo).||-0.905|-2.905|= 0.0002
81478309|NCT00792116|162646384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Repeated Measures||||||.05
81478310|NCT02453256|162646385|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-1.73||||0.0983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|0.32|||Repeated Measure|||Difference in least square means between the TCZ group and the Placebo group at week 48. Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the TCZ group and the placebo group in mean change in mRSS from baseline to Week 48.||0.32|-3.78|0.0983
81478311|NCT02453256|162646386|SUPERIORITY||Weighted difference|21.91||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|34.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This statistical analysis applies to participants with ≥ 20% improvement in mRSS.||34.6|9.2|0.0007
81442823|NCT03545191|162576920|OTHER||LSGM ratio to placebo|0.79||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.9||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: log(value/baseline) = log(baseline) + age group(\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment x visit + log(baseline) x visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in log transformed LPS (min) to Month 1 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||0.90|0.70|0.0003
81442824|NCT03545191|162576920|OTHER||LSGM ratio to placebo|0.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.82||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: log(value/baseline) = log(baseline) + age group(\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment x visit + log(baseline) x visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in log transformed LPS (min) to Month 1 (Daridorexant 50 mg vs placebo).||0.82|0.65|<0.0001
81442825|NCT03545191|162576921|OTHER||LSGM ratio to placebo|0.78||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.89||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: log(value/baseline) = log(baseline) + age group(\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment x visit + log(baseline) x visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in log transformed LPS (min) to Month 3 (Daridorexant 25 mg vs placebo).||0.89|0.68|0.0002
81442826|NCT03545191|162576921|OTHER||LSGM ratio to placebo|0.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.83||Mixed effects model for repeated measures: log(value/baseline) = log(baseline) + age group(\< 65; ≥ 65 years) + treatment + visit + treatment x visit + log(baseline) x visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-treatment analysis for change from baseline in log transformed LPS (min) to Month 3 (Daridorexant 50 mg vs placebo).||0.83|0.64|<0.0001
81473816|NCT03003000|162639518|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.058||||0.6387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.185|0.302||No adjustment for multiplicity issues was made for this comparison. The level of significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA included treatment, country, and worst procedure site as fixed effects and baseline POMwp as a continuous covariate.|Adjusted mean ibuprofen and caffeine - Adjusted mean ibuprofen. A negative result favors ibuprofen and caffeine|||0.302|-0.185|0.6387
81442827|NCT02025751|162576922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.597|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.597
81442828|NCT03020719|162576944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.081||||0.2521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.221|0.059|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for randomization strata: sex, baseline age (\< 6 years, ≥ 6 years), and baseline weight-for-age z-score category (\< -0.52, ≥ -0.52).|Model incorporates Week 12 weight-for-age z-score, assumes unstructured covariance for within-subject measurements, and includes a subject-level random intercept.|||0.059|-0.221|0.2521
81442829|NCT03020719|162576945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for randomization strata: sex, baseline age (\<6 years, ≥6 years), and baseline weight-for-age z-score category (\< -0.52, ≥-0.52).|Model incorporates Week 12 measurements, assumes unstructured covariance for within-subject measurements, and includes a subject-level random intercept.|||0.01|-0.18|0.0890
81442830|NCT03020719|162576946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted from randomization strata: sex, baseline age (\<6 years, ≥6 years), and baseline weight-for-age z-score category (\< -0.52, ≥-0.52).|Model incorporates Week 12 measurements, assumes unstructured covariance for within-subject measurements, and includes a subject-level random intercept.|||0.15|-0.28|0.5730
81442831|NCT03020719|162576947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.4259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for randomization strata: sex, baseline age (\<6 years, ≥6 years), and baseline weight-for-age z-score category (\< -0.52, ≥-0.52).|Model incorporates Week 12 measurements, assumes unstructured covariance for within-subject measurements, and includes a subject-level random intercept.|||0.40|-0.17|0.4259
81442832|NCT03020719|162576948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.4666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.96|||ANCOVA|Model adjusted for randomization strata: sex, baseline age (\<6 years, ≥6 years), and baseline weight-for-age z-score category (\< -0.52, ≥-0.52).||||0.96|-2.06|0.4666
81442833|NCT03020719|162576949|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % of Participants with AE|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|13.6|||Fisher Exact||95% CI calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction.|||13.6|-13.6|1.0000
81442834|NCT03020719|162576949|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % of Participants with SAE|-13.3||||0.1945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|2.9|||Fisher Exact||95% CI calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction.|||2.9|-30.5|0.1945
81442835|NCT03020719|162576950|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.21||||0.1087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.52|||Poisson Regression|||Rate Ratio for Adverse Events calculated using Poisson Regression with an offset for the log of follow-up time in months. The total number of follow-up months of all participants (not per participant) in the trial was as follows: in the GSH group was 179.22 and in the Placebo group was 177.19.||1.52|0.96|0.1087
81442836|NCT03020719|162576950|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.12||||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.67|||Poisson Regression|||Rate Ratio for Serious Adverse Events calculated using Poisson Regression with an offset for the log of follow-up time in months. The total number of follow-up months of all participants (not per participant) in the trial was as follows: in the GSH group was 179.22 and in the Placebo group was 177.19.||0.67|0.01|0.0122
81478312|NCT02453256|162646386|SUPERIORITY||Weighted difference|4.32||||0.5139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|17.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This statistical analysis applies to participants with ≥ 40% improvement in mRSS.||17.3|-8.7|0.5139
81478313|NCT02453256|162646386|SUPERIORITY||Weighted difference|-5.41||||0.3276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|5.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This statistical analysis applies to participants with ≥ 60% improvement in mRSS.||5.4|-16.2|0.3276
81442837|NCT02340221|162576951|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.89|||Log Rank|||||0.89|0.56|0.0037
81442838|NCT02340221|162576952|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.87|||Log Rank|||||0.87|0.58|0.0008
81442839|NCT02340221|162576953|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|5.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.4|1.6|0.0002
81442840|NCT02340221|162576954|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|5.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.4|1.7|<0.0001
81442841|NCT02340221|162576955|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.4151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.25|||Log Rank|||||1.25|0.58|0.4151
81442842|NCT02340221|162576956|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.33|||Log Rank|||||1.33|0.75|0.9974
81442843|NCT02340221|162576957|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.9||||||||2.9|1.2|
81442844|NCT02340221|162576958|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.0||||||||3.0|1.2|
81442845|NCT02340221|162576959|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.6708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.59|||Log Rank|||||2.59|0.23|0.6708
81442846|NCT02340221|162576960|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.8286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.35|||Log Rank|||||2.35|0.51|0.8286
81442847|NCT02340221|162576961|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.86|||Log Rank|||||0.86|0.51|0.0023
81442848|NCT02340221|162576962|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.92|||Log Rank|||||0.92|0.56|0.0095
81442849|NCT04495283|162577005|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-114.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.65|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|90.0||-80.01|||ANOVA|||||-80.01||<0.001
81442850|NCT04495283|162577006|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-70.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.549|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|90.0||-42.32|||ANOVA|||||-42.32||<0.001
81442851|NCT01013649|162577042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.38||One-sided significance level = 0.15|Log Rank||Reference level = Arm I|A total of 200 deaths between the arms will provide 80% power to detect a signal for an increase in median overall survival from 22 to 28.8 months and 90% power to detect a signal for an increase in median overall survival from 22 to 30.6 months (HRs of 0.76 and 0.72, respectively, in favor of the erlotinib arm) with the addition of erlotinib and a 1-sided alpha of 0.15||1.38|0.79|0.62
81442852|NCT01013649|162577043|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.18||One-sided significance level = 0.05.|Log Rank||Reference level = Arm III|316 deaths from step 2 randomized patients provides 80% power, with 0.05 1-sided alpha, to detect an OS increase (HR=0.76 in favor of arm IV), corresponding to increasing median OS from 17 to 22.5 months with the addition of RT. For analysis triggered by patients having 5 years potential follow-up from step 2 randomization, it is projected that at least 265 events will be observed, providing at least 72% power. The trigger used for the primary analysis was 5-years of follow-up (270 deaths).||1.18|0.79|0.38
81442853|NCT01013649|162577044|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.31|||||Reference level = Arm I|||1.31|0.80|
81442854|NCT01013649|162577045|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|0.99|||||Reference level = Arm III|||0.99|0.68|
81442855|NCT02246439|162577058|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6081||||0.0406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0194|2.5368||"This P-Value is for the All ages group"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age.||The odds ratio and p-value were from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. For the 'All ages' category, the odds ratio and p-value were stratified by age.||2.5368|1.0194|0.0406
81442856|NCT02246439|162577058|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.8||||0.0729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.847|27.2024||"This P-Value is for the \<18 years of age group."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.2024|0.8470|0.0729
81442857|NCT02246439|162577058|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4755||||0.1089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.917|2.3741||"This P-Value is for the 18 years of age and older group"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.3741|0.9170|0.1089
81442858|NCT02246439|162577059|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3545||||0.1843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8647|2.1216|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age.||||2.1216|0.8647|0.1843
81442859|NCT02246439|162577060|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.752||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1058|2.776|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age.||||2.7760|1.1058|0.0166
81442860|NCT02246439|162577061|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6677||||0.1049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4093|1.0892|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age.||||1.0892|0.4093|0.1049
81442861|NCT02246439|162577062|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6566||||0.1235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3826|1.1268|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age.||||1.1268|0.3826|0.1235
81442862|NCT02246439|162577064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.589||||||This P-Value is for the BSS=7 group.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5890
81442863|NCT02246439|162577065|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9782||||0.8487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7803|1.2264||"This P-Value is for the All ages group."|Cox proportioanl hazards method|Stratified by age.||||1.2264|0.7803|0.8487
81442864|NCT02246439|162577065|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4756||||0.3479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6549|3.325||"This P-Value is for the \<18 years of age group."|Cox proportional hazards method|||||3.3250|0.6549|0.3479
81442865|NCT02246439|162577065|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9445||||0.6332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7469|1.1943||"This P-Value is for the 18 years of age of older group."|Cox proportional hazards method|||||1.1943|0.7469|0.6332
81442866|NCT02246439|162577066|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0275||||0.8289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8036|1.3138||"This P-Value was for the All ages group."|Cox proportional hazards method|Stratified by age.||||1.3138|0.8036|0.8289
81442867|NCT02246439|162577066|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5744||||0.3241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6388|3.8802||"This P-Value is for the \<18 years of age group."|Cox proportional hazards method|||||3.8802|0.6388|0.3241
81442868|NCT02246439|162577066|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.992||||0.9511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7688|1.2801||"This P-Value is for the 18 years of age or older group."|Cox proportional hazards method|||||1.2801|0.7688|0.9511
81442869|NCT02246439|162577067|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3012||||0.2005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6221|8.5129|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.5129|0.6221|0.2005
81442870|NCT02246439|162577068|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6674||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1638|2.7191|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.7191|0.1638|0.5720
81442871|NCT02246439|162577069|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1591||||0.3186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.477|9.7735||"This P-Value is for the No nausea or mild nausea group."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age.||||9.7735|0.4770|0.3186
81442872|NCT02246439|162577069|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.575||||0.3473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6096|4.0696||"This P-Value is for the Moderate nausea group."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age.||||4.0696|0.6096|0.3473
81442873|NCT02246439|162577069|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0971||||0.0633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9614|4.5747||"This P-Value is for the Severe nausea group."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age.||||4.5747|0.9614|0.0633
81442874|NCT02246439|162577069|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6397||||0.2797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6649|4.0437||"This P-Value is for the Nausea as bad as it could have been group."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age.||||4.0437|0.6649|0.2797
81442875|NCT02246439|162577070|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8673||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1572|3.0131||"This P-Value is for the All ages group."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age.||||3.0131|1.1572|0.0103
81442876|NCT02246439|162577070|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.4||||0.0934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7699|25.145||"This P-Value is for the \<18 years of age group."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.1450|0.7699|0.0934
81442877|NCT02246439|162577070|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7356||||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0527|2.8615||"This P-Value is for the 18 years of age or older group."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.8615|1.0527|0.0303
81442878|NCT02246439|162577071|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.4||||0.0924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7699|25.145||"This P-Value is for the \<18 years of age group."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.1450|0.7699|0.0924
81473817|NCT03003000|162639519|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.559||||0.4398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.861|1.979||No adjustment for multiplicity issues was made for this comparison. The level of significance was 0.05.|Mixed effect model for repeated measures||Adjusted mean change ibuprofen and caffeine - Adjusted mean change placebo. A negative result favors ibuprofen and caffeine.|Mixed effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, worst procedure site, time and interaction terms for treatment-by-time as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline pressure algometry and baseline-by-time interaction, using unstructured covariance matrix.||1.979|-0.861|0.4398
81442879|NCT02246439|162577071|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7356||||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0527|2.8615||"This P-Value is for the 18 years of age or older group."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.8615|1.0527|0.0303
81442880|NCT02246439|162577072|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7922||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1188|2.871|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.8710|1.1188|0.0152
81442881|NCT02246439|162577073|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0789||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2676|3.4095|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.4095|1.2676|0.0037
81442882|NCT03623386|162577074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.981|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.981
81442883|NCT03623386|162577075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.481|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.481
81442884|NCT03623386|162577076|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Testing for main effects (group), time effect and the interaction of group and time.||||>0.05
81478314|NCT02453256|162646387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015||||||P-value from Van Elteren analysis stratified by IL-6 level (\<10; \>=10 pg/mL) at screening.|Van Elteren|||||||0.0015
81442885|NCT03623386|162577077|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026||||||p value reflects the effect of time.|ANOVA|||Testing for main effects (group), time effect and the interaction of group and time.||||0.026
81442886|NCT04271735|162577079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81442887|NCT03197558|162577080|SUPERIORITY|Upper confidence limit of mean VAS score hypothesized to be less than (superior) to a performance goal of 45 mm.|Bootstrap method|14.35|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||14.35||||||Mean VAS score compared to performance goal using a bootstrap method test at 2.5% significance.||14.35||
81442888|NCT01936519|162577083|EQUIVALENCE|Mann Whitney U Test was performed|Mean Difference (Net)|27.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.61||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.17|70.8||Cockcroft-Gault Clearance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis was performed on the Cockcroft Gault Creatinine clearance 2 year data.||70.80|-16.17|0.283
81442889|NCT01936519|162577084|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Test|Median Difference (Final Values)|34.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.44||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.95|58.21|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis was performed on the MDRD Clearance 2 year data row data.||58.21|9.95|0.013
81442890|NCT01936519|162577085|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.09||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|47.72|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis was performed on the Iothalamate Clearance 2 year data.||47.72|-3.28|0.099
81442891|NCT01936519|162577085|EQUIVALENCE|Non-parametric statistical tests were used for all analyses, including the Mann-Whitney U test for continuous outcomes and Pearson's chi-square test for binary outcomes. Univariate statistical tests were used for all comparisons. Cohen's d was utilized for all comparisons to provide information about effect size.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.29||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|57.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Power and sample size. The assumption was made that eGFR would improve from 34 mL/min/1.73 m2 to 43 mL/min/1.73 m2. It was determined that a sample size of 12 in each group would have 80% power to detect a difference in means of -9.0 (the difference between a group 1 mean of 34.0 and a group 2 mean of 43.0) assuming that the common standard deviation was 7.5 using a two group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level.~Data from the 2 year time point was used for analysis."||57.1|1.04|.032
81442892|NCT01936519|162577085|EQUIVALENCE|Difference of zero hypothesized.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.263||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.003|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis was performed on 2 year data time point.||-0.003|-1.11|0.015
81442893|NCT02566993|162577146|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.967||||0.9029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.815|1.148|||Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test||||1.148|0.815|0.9029
81442894|NCT02566993|162577147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2826|||||||Normal test|||||||0.2826
81442895|NCT02566993|162577148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6216|||||||Normal test|||||||0.6216
81442896|NCT02566993|162577149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9708|||||||Normal test|||||||0.9708
81442897|NCT02566993|162577150|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.831||||0.3257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.693|0.996|||Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test||||0.996|0.693|0.3257
81442898|NCT02566993|162577151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0851|||||||Normal test|||||||0.0851
81442899|NCT02566993|162577152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0129|||||||Normal test|||||||0.0129
81442900|NCT02566993|162577154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6616|||||||Binomial test|||||||0.6616
81442901|NCT02566993|162577155|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.581||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.416|0.812|||Log Rank|||||0.812|0.416|0.0012
81442902|NCT02566993|162577156|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.921|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.744|1.14||||||||1.140|0.744|
81442903|NCT02566993|162577157|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.688|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.549|0.863||||||||0.863|0.549|
81442904|NCT02566993|162577159|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.921|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.616|1.376||||||||1.376|0.616|
81442905|NCT02566993|162577160|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.504|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.346|0.736||||||||0.736|0.346|
81442906|NCT02566993|162577161|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.122|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.5||||||||1.500|0.840|
81442907|NCT02566993|162577162|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.306|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.955|1.786||||||||1.786|0.955|
81442908|NCT02566993|162577164|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.915|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.455|1.843||||||||1.843|0.455|
81442909|NCT02566993|162577165|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.092|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.506|2.36||||||||2.360|0.506|
81442910|NCT02566993|162577166|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.923|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.765|1.113||||||||1.113|0.765|
81442911|NCT02566993|162577167|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.788|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.645|0.961||||||||0.961|0.645|
81442912|NCT02566993|162577169|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.903|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.624|1.307||||||||1.307|0.624|
81442913|NCT02566993|162577170|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.392|0.799||||||||0.799|0.392|
81442914|NCT02566993|162577171|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.291|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.838|1.99||||||||1.990|0.838|
81442915|NCT02566993|162577172|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.824|2.019||||||||2.019|0.824|
81442916|NCT02566993|162577174|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.032|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.403|2.641||||||||2.641|0.403|
81442917|NCT02566993|162577175|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.013|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.373|2.75||||||||2.750|0.373|
81442918|NCT00942331|162577194|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.1707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.06|||Log Rank|Stratified log rank||||1.06|0.72|0.1707
81442919|NCT02999477|162577222|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is no change in the amount of PD-L1 expression from baseline to after a two-week run in of nabpaclitaxel. The test was using one-sided alpha (type I error) of 0.05. The margin is zero.||||||1|||||||McNemar|||||||1.0
81478315|NCT02453256|162646388|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|0.167||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|0.25|||Repeated Measure|||||0.250|0.083|0.0001
81442920|NCT02999477|162577222|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is no change in the amount of PD-L1 expression from baseline to after a two-week run in of nabpaclitaxel or pembrolizumab. The test was using one-sided alpha (type I error) of 0.05.||||||1|||||||McNemar|||||||1.0
81442921|NCT01568866|162577235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.533|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.437|0.651|||Stratified Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|The hazard ratio (carfilzomib/bortezomib) was estimated using a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by prior proteasome inhibitor treatment, lines of prior treatment, ISS stage, and choice of route of bortezomib administration.|"The PFS interim analysis was to be performed using a group sequential monitoring plan.~The monitoring plan included an O'Brien-Fleming type of efficacy stopping boundary constructed using the Lan-DeMets alpha spending function to ensure a 1-sided Type I error rate ≤ 0.025."||0.651|0.437|< 0.0001
81442922|NCT01568866|162577236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.791||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.648|0.964||The multiplicity in testing secondary endpoints was adjusted per group using the sequential Holm procedure to preserve the family-wise error rate at 0.025.|Stratified Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|The hazard ratio (carfilzomib/bortezomib) was estimated using a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by prior proteasome inhibitor treatment, lines of prior treatment, ISS stage, and choice of route of bortezomib administration.|The second interim analysis of overall survival was to be conducted after 394 events had been reached. A one-sided significance level was determined using the O'Brien-Fleming-type α spending function based on the actual number of events (α=0.0123).||0.964|0.648|0.0100
81442923|NCT01568866|162577237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.032|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.519|2.718||The multiplicity in testing secondary endpoints was adjusted per group using the sequential Holm procedure to preserve the family-wise error rate at 0.025.|Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|The odds ratio (carfilzomib/bortezomib) was calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method stratified by prior proteasome inhibitor treatment, lines of prior treatment, ISS stage, and choice of route of bortezomib administration.|||2.718|1.519|< 0.0001
81442924|NCT01568866|162577239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.137|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.21||The multiplicity in testing secondary endpoints was adjusted per group using the sequential Holm procedure to preserve the family-wise error rate at 0.025.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The odds ratio (carfilzomib/bortezomib) was estimated using the unconditional Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method.|||0.210|0.089|<0.0001
81442925|NCT01698775|162577247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.33||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||||-0.02|-0.63|0.035
81442926|NCT01698775|162577248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|8.8|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by renal status stratum.|||8.8|-16.3|
81442927|NCT01698775|162577249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|7.2|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by renal status stratum.|||7.2|-2.6|
81442928|NCT01698775|162577250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|10.3|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by renal status stratum.|||10.3|-12.2|
81442929|NCT01698775|162577251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|9.8||||||||9.8|-3.6|
81442930|NCT01698775|162577252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.9||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|8.7|||ANCOVA|||||8.7|-16.5|0.540
81442931|NCT01698775|162577255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.4||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.9|||cLDA|||||1.9|-2.7|0.720
81442932|NCT03864042|162577257|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.978|1.4|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.40|0.978|
81442933|NCT03864042|162577257|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.258|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.215|0.308|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||0.308|0.215|
81442934|NCT03864042|162577258|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.998|1.25|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.25|0.998|
81442935|NCT03864042|162577258|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.12|1.4|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||1.40|1.12|
81442936|NCT03864042|162577259|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.12|1.62|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.62|1.12|
81442937|NCT03864042|162577259|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.622|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.517|0.748|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||0.748|0.517|
81442938|NCT03864042|162577260|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.975|1.23|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.23|0.975|
81442939|NCT03864042|162577260|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.16|1.46|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||1.46|1.16|
81442940|NCT03864042|162577261|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.922|1.2|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.20|0.922|
81442941|NCT03864042|162577261|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.992|1.29|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||1.29|0.992|
81442942|NCT03864042|162577262|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.19|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.19|0.990|
81442943|NCT03864042|162577262|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.22|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||1.22|1.00|
81442944|NCT03864042|162577263|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.894|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.741|1.08|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.08|0.741|
81442945|NCT03864042|162577263|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.692|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.573|0.835|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||0.835|0.573|
81442946|NCT03864042|162577264|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.861|2.04|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||2.04|0.861|
81442947|NCT03864042|162577264|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.659|1.56|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||1.56|0.659|
81442948|NCT03864042|162577265|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.762|1.33|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.33|0.762|
81442949|NCT03864042|162577265|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.718|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.543|0.948|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||0.948|0.543|
81442950|NCT03864042|162577266|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|4.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.94|6.4|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||6.40|2.94|
81442951|NCT03864042|162577266|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|2.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.82|3.96|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||3.96|1.82|
81442952|NCT03864042|162577267|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.754|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.595|0.954|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||0.954|0.595|
81442953|NCT03864042|162577267|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.755|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.596|0.957|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||0.957|0.596|
81473818|NCT03003000|162639519|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.156||||0.7911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.002|1.314||No adjustment for multiplicity issues was made for this comparison. The level of significance was 0.05.|Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement||Adjusted mean change ibuprofen and caffeine - Adjusted mean change ibuprofen. A negative result favors ibuprofen and caffeine.|MMRM includes fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, worst procedure site, time and interaction terms for treatment-by-time as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline pressure algometry and baseline-by-time interaction, using unstructured covariance matrix.||1.314|-1.002|0.7911
81442954|NCT03864042|162577268|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.864|1.27|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.27|0.864|
81442955|NCT03864042|162577268|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.17|1.72|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||1.72|1.17|
81442956|NCT03864042|162577269|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.25|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.25|0.920|
81442957|NCT03864042|162577269|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.175|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.151|0.204|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||0.204|0.151|
81442958|NCT03864042|162577270|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.18|1.38|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.38|1.18|
81442959|NCT03864042|162577270|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.974|1.14|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||1.14|0.974|
81442960|NCT03864042|162577271|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.43|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.43|1.09|
81539588|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.49||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|6.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||6.57|0.94|0.662
81442961|NCT03864042|162577271|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.513|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.449|0.587|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||0.587|0.449|
81442962|NCT03864042|162577272|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.17|1.39|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.39|1.17|
81442963|NCT03864042|162577272|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.979|1.16|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||1.16|0.979|
81442964|NCT03864042|162577273|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.947|1.26|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.26|0.947|
81442965|NCT03864042|162577273|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|1.46|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||1.46|1.10|
81442966|NCT03864042|162577274|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.23|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.23|1.02|
81442967|NCT03864042|162577274|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.14|1.38|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||1.38|1.14|
81442968|NCT03864042|162577275|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.721|1.12|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.12|0.721|
81442969|NCT03864042|162577275|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.679|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.544|0.848|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||0.848|0.544|
81442970|NCT03864042|162577276|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.98|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.98|0.800|
81473819|NCT03003000|162639520|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.777||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.195|2.642||No adjustment for multiplicity issues was made for this comparison. The level of significance was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|An ordinal logistic regression model adjusting for country and worst procedure site.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates better efficacy for ibuprofen and caffeine than for the comparator|||2.642|1.195|0.0045
81442971|NCT03864042|162577276|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.827|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.526|1.3|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||1.30|0.526|
81442972|NCT03864042|162577277|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.688|1.39|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.39|0.688|
81442973|NCT03864042|162577277|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.633|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.445|0.9|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||0.900|0.445|
81442974|NCT03864042|162577278|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|2.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.08|3.74|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||3.74|2.08|
81442975|NCT03864042|162577278|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.17|2.11|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||2.11|1.17|
81442976|NCT03864042|162577279|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.769|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.637|0.928|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||0.928|0.637|
81442977|NCT03864042|162577279|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.736|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|0.889|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||0.889|0.610|
81442978|NCT03864042|162577280|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.993|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.803|1.23|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.23|0.803|
81442979|NCT03864042|162577280|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2|1.83|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||1.83|1.20|
81442980|NCT03864042|162577281|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.902|2.32|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||2.32|0.902|
81442981|NCT03864042|162577281|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.93|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||1.93|0.720|
81442982|NCT03864042|162577282|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.915|2.36|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||2.36|0.915|
81442983|NCT03864042|162577282|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.851|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.519|1.39|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||1.39|0.519|
81442984|NCT03864042|162577283|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.775|1.87|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.87|0.775|
81442985|NCT03864042|162577283|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.593|1.49|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||1.49|0.593|
81442986|NCT03864042|162577284|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.67|||||Day 1 / Day -7|||1.67|0.830|
81442987|NCT03864042|162577284|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.979|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.41|||||Day 14 / Day -7|||1.41|0.680|
81442988|NCT03864042|162577285|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.798|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.585|1.09|||||Day 21 / Day 14|||1.09|0.585|
81442989|NCT03864042|162577286|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.935|1.11|||||Day 21 / Day 14|||1.11|0.935|
81442990|NCT03864042|162577287|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.762|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.613|0.945|||||Day 21 / Day 14|||0.945|0.613|
81442991|NCT03864042|162577288|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.929|1.22|||||Day 21 / Day 14|||1.22|0.929|
81442992|NCT00359788|162577406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.106|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.055|0.157|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.157|0.055|<0.0001
81442993|NCT00359788|162577407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = 0.05 liters|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.0042||95.0|-0.032|0.072|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.072|-0.032|0.0042
81442994|NCT00359788|162577408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.145|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.098|0.193|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.193|0.098|<0.0001
81442995|NCT00359788|162577409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.114|-0.046|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.046|-0.114|<0.0001
81442996|NCT00359788|162577410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.054||||0.0447||95.0|0.001|0.106|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.106|0.001|0.0447
81442997|NCT00359788|162577411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.131|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.171|-0.092|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.092|-0.171|<0.0001
81478316|NCT02453256|162646389|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-0.053||||0.4489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.192|0.085|||Repeated Measure|||||0.085|-0.192|0.4489
81442998|NCT00359788|162577412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.152|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.19|-0.113|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.113|-0.19|<0.0001
81442999|NCT00359788|162577413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.133|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.175|-0.091|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.091|-0.175|<0.0001
81473820|NCT03003000|162639520|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.008||||0.9603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.732|1.389||No adjustment for multiplicity issues was made for this comparison. The level of significance was 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|An ordinal logistic regression model adjusting for country and worst procedure site.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates better efficacy for ibuprofen and caffeine than for the comparator|||1.389|0.732|0.9603
81443000|NCT00359788|162577414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.175||||0.0015||95.0|0.067|0.283|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.283|0.067|0.0015
81443001|NCT00359788|162577415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011||||0.835||95.0|-0.092|0.114|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.114|-0.092|0.835
81443002|NCT00359788|162577416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.278|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.178|0.379|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.379|0.178|<0.0001
81443003|NCT00359788|162577417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.157|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.236|-0.078|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.078|-0.236|<0.0001
81443004|NCT00359788|162577418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039||||0.4386||95.0|-0.059|0.137|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.137|-0.059|0.4386
81443005|NCT00359788|162577419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.282||||0.0001||95.0|-0.374|-0.191|||ANCOVA|||||-0.191|-0.374|0.0001
81443006|NCT00359788|162577420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.361|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.449|-0.274|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.274|-0.449|<0.0001
81478317|NCT02453256|162646390|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-2.44||||0.4339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.57|3.7|||Repeated Measure|||||3.70|-8.57|0.4339
81478318|NCT02453256|162646391|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|-2.46||||0.4378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.72|3.79|||Repeated Measure|||||3.79|-8.72|0.4378
81443007|NCT00359788|162577421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.286|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.375|-0.196|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.196|-0.375|<0.0001
81443008|NCT00359788|162577422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.175|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.207|-0.142|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.142|-0.207|<0.0001
81473821|NCT03003000|162639521|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.028||||0.9022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.663|1.592||No adjustment for multiplicity issues was made for this comparison. The level of significance was 0.05.|likelihood-ratio test|The likelihood-ratio test was used to test treatment differences for patients with a decrease of ≥30%.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates better efficacy for ibuprofen and caffeine than for the comparator.||Results are based on the Logistic regression. Logistic regression model was adjusted for the categorical covariates country and worst procedure site.|1.592|0.663|0.9022
81443009|NCT00359788|162577423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.168|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.205|-0.131|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.131|-0.205|<0.0001
81443010|NCT00359788|162577424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.182|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.221|-0.143|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.143|-0.221|<0.0001
81443011|NCT00359788|162577425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.136|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.175|-0.097|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.097|-0.175|<0.0001
81443012|NCT00359788|162577426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.084|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.125|-0.044|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.044|-0.125|<0.0001
81478319|NCT02453256|162646392|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.0821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.06|||Cox-proportional hazards model|||||1.06|0.37|0.0821
81478320|NCT03373461|162646462|OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||Multiple Comparison Procedure-Modeling|||||||0.038
81478321|NCT03373461|162646462|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.86|1.0||||||||1.00|0.86|
81478322|NCT03373461|162646462|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.76|0.98||||||||0.98|0.76|
81478323|NCT03373461|162646462|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.72|0.96||||||||0.96|0.72|
81473822|NCT03003000|162639521|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.834||||0.3129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.586|1.187||No adjustment for multiplicity issues was made for this comparison. The level of significance was 0.05.|likelihood-ratio test|The likelihood-ratio test was used to test treatment differences for patients with a decrease of ≥30%.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates better efficacy for ibuprofen and caffeine than for the comparator.||Results are based on the Logistic regression. Logistic regression model was adjusted for the categorical covariates country and worst procedure site.|1.187|0.586|0.3129
81478324|NCT03373461|162646462|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.66|0.92||||||||0.92|0.66|
81478325|NCT03373461|162646463|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.28|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.21|6.344||||||||6.344|0.210|
81478326|NCT03373461|162646463|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.83|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|2.642|9.01||||||||9.010|2.642|
81478327|NCT03373461|162646463|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.56|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.427|6.7||||||||6.700|0.427|
81478328|NCT03373461|162646463|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.76|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|2.882|8.638||||||||8.638|2.882|
81478329|NCT03373461|162646464|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.253|-3.145||||||||-3.145|-15.253|
81478330|NCT03373461|162646464|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.25|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.499|-3.0||||||||-3.000|-15.499|
81478331|NCT03373461|162646464|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.89|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.04|0.26||||||||0.260|-12.040|
81478332|NCT03373461|162646464|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.12|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.763|-4.471||||||||-4.471|-15.763|
81539589|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.1019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|5.8||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||5.80|0.85|0.1019
81443013|NCT00359788|162577427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.035||||0.0997||95.0|-0.076|0.007|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.007|-0.076|0.0997
81443014|NCT00359788|162577428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037||||0.101||95.0|-0.007|0.08|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.08|-0.007|0.101
81443015|NCT00359788|162577429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.145|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.098|0.193|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.193|0.098|<0.0001
81443016|NCT00359788|162577430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.055||||0.0411||95.0|-0.108|-0.002|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.002|-0.108|0.0411
81443017|NCT00359788|162577431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.0354||95.0|-0.116|-0.004|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.004|-0.116|0.0354
81443018|NCT00359788|162577432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.062||||0.041||95.0|-0.121|-0.003|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.003|-0.121|0.041
81443019|NCT00359788|162577433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.018||||0.5387||95.0|-0.076|0.04|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.04|-0.076|0.5387
81473823|NCT03003000|162639521|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.354||||0.3301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.736|2.494||No adjustment for multiplicity issues was made for this comparison. The level of significance was 0.05.|likelihood-ratio test|The likelihood-ratio test was used to test treatment differences for patients with a decrease of ≥50%.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates better efficacy for ibuprofen and caffeine than for the comparator||Results are based on the Logistic regression. Logistic regression model was adjusted for the categorical covariates country and worst procedure site.|2.494|0.736|0.3301
81443020|NCT00359788|162577434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061||||0.0372||95.0|0.004|0.118|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.118|0.004|0.0372
81443021|NCT00359788|162577435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.066|0.177|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.177|0.066|<0.0001
81443022|NCT00359788|162577436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.162|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.108|0.216|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.216|0.108|<0.0001
81443023|NCT00359788|162577437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.106|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.055|0.157|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.157|0.055|<0.0001
81443024|NCT00359788|162577438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.083||||0.0023||95.0|-0.136|-0.03|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.03|-0.136|0.0023
81443025|NCT00359788|162577439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.087||||0.0019||95.0|-0.142|-0.033|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.033|-0.142|0.0019
81443026|NCT00359788|162577440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.083||||0.0044||95.0|-0.139|-0.026|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.026|-0.139|0.0044
81443027|NCT00359788|162577441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.046||||0.1182||95.0|-0.103|0.012|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.012|-0.103|0.1182
81443028|NCT00359788|162577442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.4814||95.0|-0.037|0.078||ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.078|-0.037|0.4814
81443029|NCT00359788|162577443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.074||||0.008||95.0|0.019|0.129|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.129|0.019|0.008
81443030|NCT00359788|162577444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.082|0.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.19|0.082|<0.0001
81443031|NCT00359788|162577445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.449|-0.29|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.29|-0.449|<0.0001
81443032|NCT00359788|162577446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.356|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.44|-0.272|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.272|-0.44|<0.0001
81443033|NCT00359788|162577447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.357|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.451|-0.264|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.264|-0.451|<0.0001
81443034|NCT00359788|162577448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.285|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.376|-0.194|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.194|-0.376|<0.0001
81443035|NCT00359788|162577449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.0003||95.0|-0.261|-0.079|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.079|-0.261|0.0003
81478333|NCT03373461|162646466|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.742|1.222||||||||1.222|0.742|
81478334|NCT03373461|162646466|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.83|1.356||||||||1.356|0.830|
81478335|NCT03373461|162646466|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.569|0.928||||||||0.928|0.569|
81443036|NCT00359788|162577450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.2992||95.0|-0.143|0.044|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.044|-0.143|0.2992
81443037|NCT00359788|162577451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.081||||0.0984||95.0|-0.015|0.177|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.177|-0.015|0.0984
81443038|NCT00359788|162577452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.278|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.178|0.379|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.379|0.178|<0.0001
81443039|NCT00359788|162577453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.189||||0.0004||95.0|-0.293|-0.086|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.086|-0.293|0.0004
81443040|NCT00359788|162577454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.204||||0.0003||95.0|-0.314|-0.095|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.095|-0.314|0.0003
81443041|NCT00359788|162577455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1832||||0.012||95.0|-0.293|-0.072|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.072|-0.293|0.012
81443042|NCT00359788|162577456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.097||||0.044||95.0|-0.219|0.003|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.003|-0.219|0.044
81443043|NCT00359788|162577457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.3634||95.0|-0.058|0.158|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.158|-0.058|0.3634
81443044|NCT00359788|162577458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.163||||0.0032||95.0|0.055|0.27|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.27|0.055|0.0032
81443045|NCT00359788|162577459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.275|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.173|0.378|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.378|0.173|<0.0001
81443046|NCT00359788|162577460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.175||||0.0015||95.0|0.067|0.283|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.283|0.067|0.0015
81443047|NCT00359788|162577461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.193||||0.0002||95.0|-0.296|-0.091|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.091|-0.296|0.0002
81443048|NCT00359788|162577462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.215|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.323|-0.108|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.108|-0.323|<0.0001
81443049|NCT00359788|162577463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.198||||0.0006||95.0|-0.309|-0.086|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||-0.086|-0.309|0.0006
81443050|NCT00359788|162577464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.097||||0.0896||95.0|-0.21|0.015|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.015|-0.21|0.0896
81443051|NCT00359788|162577465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.008||||0.8937||95.0|-0.103|0.118|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.118|-0.103|0.8937
81443052|NCT00359788|162577466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.125||||0.0269||95.0|0.014|0.236|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.236|0.014|0.0269
81443053|NCT00359788|162577467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.223||||0.0001||95.0|0.111|0.335|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.335|0.111|0.0001
81443054|NCT00359788|162577468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.042||||0.7196||95.0|-0.275|0.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.19|-0.275|0.7196
81443055|NCT00359788|162577469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.069||||0.6189||95.0|-0.343|0.205|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.205|-0.343|0.6189
81443056|NCT00359788|162577470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.073||||0.6197||95.0|-0.36|0.215|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.215|-0.36|0.6197
81443057|NCT00359788|162577471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.112||||0.4582||95.0|-0.408|0.184|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.184|-0.408|0.4582
81443058|NCT00359788|162577472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.6538||95.0|-0.376|0.236|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.236|-0.376|0.6538
81443059|NCT00359788|162577473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.145||||0.4145||95.0|-0.495|0.205|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.205|-0.495|0.4145
81443060|NCT00359788|162577474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.085||||0.6048||95.0|-0.408|0.238|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.238|-0.408|0.6048
81443061|NCT00359788|162577475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.3137||95.0|-0.503|0.162|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.162|-0.503|0.3137
81443062|NCT00359788|162577476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.061||||0.7195||95.0|-0.395|0.273|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.273|-0.395|0.7195
81443063|NCT00359788|162577477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.043||||0.7947||95.0|-0.367|0.282|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.282|-0.367|0.7947
81443064|NCT00359788|162577478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.093||||0.6049||95.0|-0.446|0.26|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.26|-0.446|0.6049
81443065|NCT00359788|162577479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.047||||0.8109||95.0|-0.437|0.342|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.342|-0.437|0.8109
81443066|NCT00359788|162577480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.527||||0.1471||95.0|-0.186|1.24|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||1.24|-0.186|0.1471
81443067|NCT00359788|162577481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.265||||0.3192||95.0|-0.258|0.788|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.788|-0.258|0.3192
81443068|NCT00359788|162577482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.351||||0.182||95.0|-0.165|0.867|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.867|-0.165|0.182
81443069|NCT00359788|162577483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.363||||0.1777||95.0|-0.166|0.893|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.893|-0.166|0.1777
81443070|NCT00359788|162577484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.363||||0.1805||95.0|-0.169|0.895|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.895|-0.169|0.1805
81443071|NCT00359788|162577485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.372||||0.1777||95.0|-0.17|0.913|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.913|-0.17|0.1777
81443072|NCT00359788|162577486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.159||||0.5725||95.0|-0.395|0.714|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.714|-0.395|0.5725
81443073|NCT00359788|162577487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121||||0.6765||95.0|-0.449|0.69|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.69|-0.449|0.6765
81478336|NCT03373461|162646466|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.669|1.05||||||||1.050|0.669|
81478337|NCT03373461|162646467|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.741|1.25||||||||1.250|0.741|
81478338|NCT03373461|162646467|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.872|1.458||||||||1.458|0.872|
81478339|NCT03373461|162646467|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.574|0.957||||||||0.957|0.574|
81443074|NCT00359788|162577488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.247||||0.3943||95.0|-0.323|0.818|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.818|-0.323|0.3943
81443075|NCT00359788|162577489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.291||||0.3091||95.0|-0.271|0.852|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.852|-0.271|0.3091
81443076|NCT00359788|162577490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.317||||0.2911||95.0|-0.273|0.907|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.907|-0.273|0.2911
81443077|NCT00359788|162577491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.108||||0.7458||95.0|-0.549|0.766|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.766|-0.549|0.7458
81443078|NCT00359788|162577492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.698||||0.0004||95.0|4.836|16.56|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||16.56|4.836|0.0004
81443079|NCT00359788|162577493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.257||||0.0023||95.0|4.055|18.458|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||18.458|4.055|0.0023
81443080|NCT00359788|162577494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.772||||0.0015||95.0|4.942|20.602|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||20.602|4.942|0.0015
81443081|NCT00359788|162577495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.568||||0.0013||95.0|5.342|21.795|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||21.795|5.342|0.0013
81443082|NCT00359788|162577496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.052||||0.005||95.0|3.676|20.428|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||20.428|3.676|0.005
81443083|NCT00359788|162577497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.107||||0.0159||95.0|2.095|20.119|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||20.119|2.095|0.0159
81443084|NCT00359788|162577498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.057||||0.0219||95.0|1.613|20.501|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||20.501|1.613|0.0219
81443085|NCT00359788|162577499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.655||||0.0048||95.0|4.207|23.104|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||23.104|4.207|0.0048
81443086|NCT00359788|162577500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.231||||0.0058||95.0|4.153|24.31|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||24.31|4.153|0.0058
81443087|NCT00359788|162577501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.597||||0.0248||95.0|1.483|21.71|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||21.71|1.483|0.0248
81443088|NCT00359788|162577502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.001||||0.0325||95.0|0.924|21.079|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||21.079|0.924|0.0325
81443089|NCT00359788|162577503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.074||||0.0153||95.0|2.726|25.422|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||25.422|2.726|0.0153
81443090|NCT00359788|162577504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.755||||0.6105||95.0|-8.532|5.022|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||5.022|-8.532|0.6105
81443091|NCT00359788|162577505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.842||||0.8249||95.0|-6.642|8.326|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||8.326|-6.642|0.8249
81443092|NCT00359788|162577506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.71||||0.4896||95.0|-5.001|10.421|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||10.421|-5.001|0.4896
81443093|NCT00359788|162577507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.898||||0.0935||95.0|-1.172|14.968|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||14.968|-1.172|0.0935
81443094|NCT00359788|162577508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.419||||0.4339||95.0|-5.17|12.007|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||12.007|-5.17|0.4339
81443095|NCT00359788|162577509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.971||||0.845||95.0|-10.74|8.799|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||8.799|-10.74|0.845
81443096|NCT00359788|162577510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.194||||0.9696||95.0|-9.811|10.199|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||10.199|-9.811|0.9696
81443097|NCT00359788|162577511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.129||||0.3252||95.0|-5.117|15.376|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||15.376|-5.117|0.3252
81443098|NCT00359788|162577512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.062||||0.452||95.0|-6.558|14.683|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||14.683|-6.558|0.452
81443099|NCT00359788|162577513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.14||||0.4388||95.0|-6.372|14.651|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||14.651|-6.372|0.4388
81443100|NCT00359788|162577514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.185||||0.8288||95.0|-9.595|11.964|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||11.964|-9.595|0.8288
81443101|NCT00359788|162577515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.204||||0.4929||95.0|-7.857|16.264|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||16.264|-7.857|0.4929
81443102|NCT00359788|162577516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.204||||0.0754||95.0|-0.021|0.429|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.429|-0.021|0.0754
81478340|NCT03373461|162646467|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.706|1.132||||||||1.132|0.706|
81443103|NCT00359788|162577517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.251||||0.0765||95.0|-0.027|0.528|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.528|-0.027|0.0765
81443104|NCT00359788|162577518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.151||||0.163||95.0|-0.061|0.363|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.363|-0.061|0.163
81443105|NCT00359788|162577519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.285||||0.0085||95.0|0.073|0.496|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and center as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.||||0.496|0.073|0.0085
81478341|NCT03373461|162646468|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.794|1.214||||||||1.214|0.794|
81473824|NCT03003000|162639521|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.0864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.437|1.057||No adjustment for multiplicity issues was made for this comparison. The level of significance was 0.05.|likelihood-ratio test|The likelihood-ratio test was used to test treatment differences for patients with a decrease of ≥50%.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates better efficacy for ibuprofen and caffeine than for the comparator||Results are based on the Logistic regression. Logistic regression model was adjusted for the categorical covariates country and worst procedure site.|1.057|0.437|0.0864
81473825|NCT03003000|162639522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9384||||||No adjustment for multiplicity issues was made for this comparison. The level of significance was 0.05.|Log Rank|p-value based on a stratified log-rank test||||||0.9384
81443106|NCT01244061|162577527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.34|11.55||The statistical significance was declared for each hypothesis firstly for CAR Weeks 9-12, and then secondly for CAR Weeks 9-52 until a p-value \> 0.05 was obtained, at which point the hypothesis would be declared to be not statistically significant.|Regression, Logistic|The analysis model included main effect of treatment and pooled center.||The study was conducted on a sample size to achieve at least 90% power for the treatment comparison in the primary efficacy endpoint assuming an odds ratio of 3.36 with a placebo abstinence rate of 12% and varenicline abstinence rate of 31%. The intent of the primary efficacy analysis was to evaluate the hypothesis that varenicline is superior to placebo for smoking cessation after 12 weeks of treatment.||11.55|4.34|<0.0001
81443107|NCT01244061|162577528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.97|20.41||Statistical significance was declared for each hypothesis in the order above until a p-value \>0.05 was obtained, at which point the hypothesis was declared to be not statistically significant.|Regression, Logistic|The analysis model included main effect of treatment and pooled center.||The sample size was sufficient to achieve 80% power for the treatment comparison in the key secondary end point for an odds ratio of 2.55 with a placebo abstinence rate of 6% and varenicline abstinence rate of 14%. The intent of the key secondary efficacy analysis was to evaluate the hypothesis that varenicline is superior to placebo for smoking cessation from Week 9 to the end of non-treatment follow up period at Week 52.||20.41|3.97|<0.0001
81443108|NCT01244061|162577529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.25|10.44||The statistical test was two-sided and at a 0.05 level of significance. No adjustment was made for the analysis of multiple secondary endpoints.|Regression, Logistic|The analysis model included main effect of treatment and pooled center.||||10.44|3.25|<0.0001
81473826|NCT03003000|162639522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3534||||||No adjustment for multiplicity issues was made for this comparison. The level of significance was 0.05.|Log Rank|p-value based on a stratified log-rank test||||||0.3534
81539590|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.44||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|16.18||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||16.18|1.83|0.0023
81443109|NCT01244061|162577530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.92|12.51||The statistical test was two-sided and at a 0.05 level of significance. No adjustment was made for the analysis of multiple secondary endpoints.|Regression, Logistic|The analysis model included main effect of treatment and pooled center.||Week 12 assessment||12.51|4.92|<0.0001
81473827|NCT00048997|162639530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.2853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.38||One-sided significance level of 0.025.|Log Rank||Prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) is the reference arm for the hazard ratio.|This study was designed to detect a 20% relative improvement in hazard rate: null hypothesis (observation): MST (median survival time) = 23.5 mo.; alternative hypothesis (PCI): MST= 29.4 mo. A one-sided log-rank test at a significance level of 0.025 would have 80% power to detect this difference with a sample size of 1007 patients (527 deaths were required for the final analysis).||1.38|0.84|0.2853
81473828|NCT00048997|162639531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Z-test, 2-sided|2-sided significance level = 0.05||||||0.01
81473829|NCT00048997|162639532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Z-test, 2-sided|Significance level = 0.05||||||0.008
81473830|NCT00048997|162639533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Z-test, 2-sided|Significance level = 0.05||||||0.20
81473831|NCT00048997|162639534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Z-test, 2-sided|Significance level = 0.05||||||0.14
81473832|NCT00048997|162639535|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Z-test, 2-sided|Significance level = 0.05||||||0.52
81473833|NCT00048997|162639536|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Z-test, 2-sided|Significance level = 0.05||||||0.51
81443110|NCT01244061|162577530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|4.64||The statistical test was two-sided and at a 0.05 level of significance. No adjustment was made for the analysis of multiple secondary endpoints.|Regression, Logistic|The analysis model included main effect of treatment and pooled center.||Week 24 assessment||4.64|1.86|<0.0001
81443111|NCT01244061|162577530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|4.97||The statistical test was two-sided and at a 0.05 level of significance. No adjustment was made for the analysis of multiple secondary endpoints.|Regression, Logistic|The analysis model included main effect of treatment and pooled center.||Week 52 assessment||4.97|1.88|<0.0001
81443112|NCT00103402|162577543|SUPERIORITY|The primary analysis compared rates for the primary outcome between study groups, using the exact conditional test version of the Mantel-Haenszel test to control for clustering by clinical center.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.1||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|11.0|||Mantel Haenszel|The exact conditional test version of the Mantel-Haenszel test was used to control for clustering by clinical center.||Sample-size calculations were based on a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 with 80% power to detect a difference of 20 between response rates (40% placebo and 60% alfuzosin) for the Fisher's exact test. We calculated that a total sample of 270 participants would be required (135 per study group). This proposed sample size included a 20% increase to adjust for clustering within clinical sites and a 5% increase for interim monitoring.||11.0|-11.2|0.99
81443113|NCT00103402|162577544|SUPERIORITY|The primary analysis compared rates for the primary outcome between study groups, using the exact conditional test version of the Mantel-Haenszel test to control for clustering by clinical center.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.8||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|2.5|||Mantel Haenszel|||Marked or moderate improvement at 12 weeks Absolute Difference in Rates % (95% CI)||2.5|-9.0|0.90
81443114|NCT00103402|162577545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Total score (0-43) change from baseline||1.5|-2.7|0.70
81443115|NCT00103402|162577545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Pain score (0-21) change from baseline||0.8|-1.4|0.64
81443116|NCT00103402|162577545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Urinary score (0-10) change from baseline||0.4|-0.8|0.62
81443117|NCT00103402|162577545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Quality of life score (0-12) change from baseline||0.4|-0.4|.99
81443118|NCT00103402|162577546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||McGill Total Score||1.2|-1.8|0.45
81473834|NCT00048997|162639537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Other [Z-test, 2-sided]|Significance level = 0.05||||||0.11
81473835|NCT00048997|162639538|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.52||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|4.8|||Regression, Logistic|2-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = PCI arm|The development of CNS metastases was assessed using logistic regression modeling comparing presence vs. absence of brain metastases at 1 year.||4.80|1.32|0.005
81473836|NCT00048165|162639539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent mean difference|-12.0||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|-3.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-3.3|-20.9|0.007
81473837|NCT00048165|162639540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent mean difference|-8.6||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|0.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.5|-17.7|0.063
81443119|NCT00103402|162577546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||McGill Sensory Score||1.0|-1.4|0.47
81443120|NCT00103402|162577546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||McGill Affective Score||0.4|-0.6|0.89
81443121|NCT00103402|162577547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Physical component summary (0-100) change in scores||1.3|-2.3|0.60
81443122|NCT00103402|162577547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.1||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|4.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Mental component summary (0-100) Absolute Difference between Groups (95% CI)||4.6|-0.4|0.16
81443123|NCT00103402|162577548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.2|-2.4|0.08
81443124|NCT00103402|162577549|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|4.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.0|-2.6|0.94
81443125|NCT00103402|162577550|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.5|-0.3|0.06
81443126|NCT02655016|162577567|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.502|0.755||p-value was calculated based on stratified log-rank test using randomization stratification factors: administration of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, best response to platinum therapy and homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) status.|Log Rank||If hazard ratio was found to be \<1 then niraparib can be considered as superior to placebo.|||0.755|0.502|<0.0001
81443127|NCT02655016|162577568|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.1238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.442|1.106||p-value was calculated based on stratified log-rank test using randomization stratification factors: administration of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, best response to platinum therapy and HRD status.|Log Rank||If hazard ratio was found to be \<1 then niraparib can be considered as superior to placebo.|||1.106|0.442|0.1238
81443128|NCT02655016|162577569|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|0.802||p-value was calculated based on stratified log-rank test using randomization stratification factors: administration of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, best response to platinum therapy and HRD status.|Log Rank||If hazard ratio was found to be \<1 then niraparib can be considered as superior to placebo.|||0.802|0.521|0.0001
81473838|NCT00048165|162639543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Daclizumab and Placebo for 6 months were presented||||0.0005
81473839|NCT00048165|162639543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison of Daclizumab and Placebo for 12 months were presented||||0.0008
81473840|NCT01370616|162639553|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 95% confidence interval for the estimated difference between the two groups has a lower bound greater than -15%, then ertapenem sodium will be considered at least as effective as piperacillin/tazobactam sodium.|Estimated Difference|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|0.0|||||Ertapenem minus Piperacillin/tazobactam. Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by the severity of diabetes foot infection.|||0.0|-8.3|
81473841|NCT01370616|162639554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|1.8|||||Ertapenem minus Piperacillin/tazobactam. Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by the severity of diabetes foot infection.|||1.8|-5.5|
81473842|NCT01370616|162639555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|2.8|||||Ertapenem minus Piperacillin/tazobactam. Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by the severity of diabetes foot infection.|||2.8|-7.7|
81473843|NCT01370616|162639556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|3.4|||||Ertapenem minus Piperacillin/tazobactam. Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by the severity of diabetes foot infection.|||3.4|-11.9|
81473844|NCT01370616|162639557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|3.3|||||Ertapenem minus Piperacillin/tazobactam. Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by the severity of diabetes foot infection.|||3.3|-12.1|
81473845|NCT01370616|162639558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|15.4|||||Ertapenem minus Piperacillin/tazobactam group. Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method without adjusting strata.|||15.4|-0.9|
81443129|NCT02655016|162577570|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.2242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.577|1.139||p-value was calculated based on stratified log-rank test using randomization stratification factors: administration of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, best response to platinum therapy and HRD status.|Log Rank||If hazard ratio was found to be \<1 then niraparib can be considered as superior to placebo.|||1.139|0.577|0.2242
81443130|NCT02960893|162577605|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.9||Significance was evaluated at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.05|Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|Fixed effects: treatment, baseline (BL) gait severity, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction; Covariate: BL Total SARA score; Random effect: subject||||0.9|-0.5|0.519
81443131|NCT03692312|162577611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.875||0.0514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|3.51|||MMRM|||Analysis is a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with treatment, visit, age group and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as a covariate. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix has been used.||3.51|-0.01|0.0514
81443132|NCT03692312|162577612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.268||0.2124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.88|||MMRM|||Analysis is a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with treatment, visit, age group and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as a covariate. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix has been used.||0.88|-0.20|0.2124
81478342|NCT03373461|162646468|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.835|1.269||||||||1.269|0.835|
81478343|NCT03373461|162646468|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.616|0.942||||||||0.942|0.616|
81443133|NCT03692312|162577613|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.104|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.51|6.96|||MMRM|||Analysis is a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with treatment, visit, age group and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as a covariate. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix has been used.||6.96|2.51|<0.0001
81443134|NCT03692312|162577614|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.099||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|5.39|||MMRM|||Analysis is a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with treatment, visit, age group and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as a covariate. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix has been used.||5.39|0.96|0.0059
81443135|NCT03692312|162577615|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.4634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.14|||MMRM|||Analysis is a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with treatment, visit, age group and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as a covariate. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix has been used.||0.14|-0.30|0.4634
81443136|NCT03692312|162577616|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.564||0.5385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.79|||MMRM|||Analysis is a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with treatment, visit, age group and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as a covariate. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix has been used.||0.79|-1.49|0.5385
81443137|NCT03692312|162577619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.764||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|1.83|||MMRM|||Analysis is a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with treatment, visit, age group and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as a covariate. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix has been used.||1.83|-1.26|0.7110
81443138|NCT03692312|162577620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.326||0.7861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.75|||MMRM|||Analysis is a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with treatment, visit, age group and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as a covariate. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix has been used.||0.75|-0.57|0.7861
81443139|NCT03692312|162577621|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.6282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.31|||MMRM|||Analysis is a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with treatment, visit, age group and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as a covariate. A compound symmetry variance-covariance matrix has been used.||0.31|-0.19|0.6282
81473846|NCT01370616|162639559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|3.4|||||Ertapenem minus Piperacillin/tazobactam group. Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method without adjusting strata.|||3.4|-8.5|
81443140|NCT03692312|162577622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0428|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0428
81443141|NCT03692312|162577623|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.0379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.98|||MMRM|||Analysis is a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with treatment, visit, age group and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline value as a covariate. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix has been used.||0.98|0.60|0.0379
81443142|NCT03692312|162577625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Cmax upper quantiles group compared to the placebo group for mean change from baseline; two-tailed t-test assuming unequal variance.||||0.078
81443143|NCT03692312|162577627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Cmax upper quantiles group compared to the placebo group for mean change from baseline; two-tailed t-test assuming unequal variance.||||0.29
81443144|NCT03692312|162577629|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.077|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Cmax upper quantiles group compared to the placebo group for mean change from baseline (absolute value); two-tailed t-test assuming unequal variance.||||0.077
81443145|NCT03692312|162577630|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Cmax upper quantiles group compared to placebo group for mean Raw Score; two-tailed t-test assuming unequal variance.||||0.071
81473847|NCT01370616|162639560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|5.8|||||Ertapenem minus Piperacillin/tazobactam group. Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method without adjusting strata.|||5.8|-2.0|
81473848|NCT01370616|162639561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|1.9|||||Ertapenem minus Piperacillin/tazobactam group. Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method without adjusting strata.|||1.9|-5.7|
81473849|NCT00803205|162639562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3264|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3264
81443146|NCT04285567|162577631|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|26.6||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.33|40.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|P-value estimated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the IvRS randomization stratification factors.||40.87|12.33|0.0004
81443147|NCT04285567|162577633|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|20.78||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.66|34.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|P-value estimated using CMH test stratified by the IvRS randomization stratification factors.||34.90|6.66|0.0053
81443148|NCT04285567|162577634|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|31.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.55|46.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|P-value estimated using CMH test stratified by the IvRS randomization stratification factors.||46.71|16.55|< .0001
81443149|NCT04285567|162577635|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|9.68||||0.1119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|21.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|P-value estimated using CMH test stratified by the IvRS randomization stratification factors.||21.41|-2.05|0.1119
81443150|NCT04285567|162577636|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|17.44||||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|32.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|P-value estimated using CMH test stratified by the IvRS randomization stratification factors.||32.93|1.96|0.0154
81443151|NCT04285567|162577637|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|18.93||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|36.95|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|P-value estimated using CMH test stratified by the IvRS randomization stratification factors.||36.95|0.91|0.0054
81443152|NCT04285567|162577638|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rates|26.79||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.86|49.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|P-value estimated using CMH test stratified by the IvRS randomization stratification factors.||49.72|3.86|0.0038
81443153|NCT04285567|162577640|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|3.05||||0.4199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|11.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using Anderson-Hauck method.|P-value estimated using CMH test stratified by the IvRS randomization stratification factors.||11.84|-5.73|0.4199
81443154|NCT02287909|162577649|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-6.9|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|985.0|-38.0|24.0|||ANCOVA|||||24|-38|>0.05
81443155|NCT02177136|162577658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0434|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group and randomization stratification factors as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||||||0.0434
81443156|NCT02177136|162577658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0665|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group and randomization stratification factors as fixed effects and baseline as covariate.||||||0.0665
81443157|NCT00094458|162577719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The P-Value is from a CMH test stratified by duration of Crohn's disease and corticosteroid treatment at Baseline||||||<0.001
81443158|NCT00094458|162577719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The P-Value is from a CMH test stratified by duration of Crohn's disease and corticosteroid treatment at Baseline||||||0.006
81443159|NCT00094458|162577719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The P-Value is from a CMH test stratified by duration of Crohn's disease and corticosteroid treatment at Baseline||||||0.022
81443160|NCT00094458|162577720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The P-Value is from a CMH test stratified by duration of Crohn's disease and corticosteroid treatment at Baseline||||||<0.001
81443161|NCT00094458|162577720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The P-Value is from a CMH test stratified by duration of Crohn's disease and corticosteroid treatment at Baseline||||||0.023
81443162|NCT00094458|162577720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The P-Value is from a CMH test stratified by duration of Crohn's disease and corticosteroid treatment at Baseline||||||0.055
81443163|NCT02130583|162577728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.06||||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.034
81443164|NCT00515541|162577763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||A P-value \<0.05 when compared to baseline is considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Group B baseline vs. Group B Week 12||||0.01
81443165|NCT00515541|162577764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The median of Groups A, B, and C grouped together was compared Baseline to Week 6.||||<0.001
81443166|NCT00515541|162577764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The median of Groups A, B, and C grouped together was compared Baseline to Week 12.||||<0.001
81443167|NCT02072824|162577792|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.4606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.42|||ANCOVA|||Linear model with log transformed baseline seizure rate as continuous covariate and treatment, age stratum, and geographical region as fixed factor effects.||0.42|-0.19|0.4606
81443168|NCT02072824|162577792|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Linear model with log transformed baseline seizure rate as continuous covariate and treatment, age stratum, and geographical region as fixed factor effects.||-0.06|-0.80|0.0223
81443169|NCT02072824|162577793|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.625||||0.2418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.284|1.373|||Regression, Logistic|||The dichotomized responder variable was analyzed using a logistic regression model via maximum likelihood estimation with treatment group, age stratum, and geographical region as a fixed effect covariates.||1.373|0.284|0.2418
81443170|NCT02072824|162577793|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.622||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.644|4.086|||Regression, Logistic|||The dichotomized responder variable was analyzed using a logistic regression model via maximum likelihood estimation with treatment group, age stratum, and geographical region as a fixed effect covariates.||4.086|0.644|0.3050
81443171|NCT02011113|162577856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027||||||Based on one sample binomial test for dichotomized response proportion against the null hypothesis(H0: p = 0.1)|Binomial test for dichotomized response|||||||0.0027
81443172|NCT00714493|162577893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||change from baseline||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81443173|NCT00714493|162577894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81478344|NCT03373461|162646468|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.704|1.027||||||||1.027|0.704|
81478345|NCT03373461|162646469|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.723|1.172||||||||1.172|0.723|
81443174|NCT00076804|162577897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42||||||Logistic regression analysis \& Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were performed to compare outcomes after adjusting for the relevant covariates,including study arm, age, sex, baseline CD4 cell counts and viral load and pill count adherence|Chi-squared|one degree of freedom||Unadjusted endpoint analyses were conducted on an intention-to-treat basis using all patients enrolled to compare outcomes in the DOT vs. Self-ART arm. For viral load analyses, missing values were considered detectable (missing¼failure analysis). As-treated analyses were also conducted using patients remaining in the study with available data.Crosssectional comparisons between study groups were conducted using two sample t-test,Wilcoxon rank-sum test,chi-squared orFisher's exact and Kaplan-Meier||||0.42
81450698|NCT02256436|162588149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages|17.2||||0.00061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|29.4||One-sided p-value for testing H0: difference in %=0; H1: difference in %\>0|Miettinen & Nurminen method|Treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS, presence/absence of liver metastases, hemoglobin and time from completion of most recent chemotherapy||ORR per RECIST 1.1 - Strongly PD-L1 Positive Participants||29.4|6.8|0.00061
81450699|NCT02256436|162588150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages|15.6||||0.00049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|25.7||One-sided p-value for testing H0: difference in %=0; H1: difference in %\>0|Miettinen & Nurminen method|Treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS, presence/absence of liver metastases, hemoglobin and time from completion of most recent chemotherapy||ORR per RECIST 1.1 - PD-L1 Positive Participants||25.7|6.5|0.00049
81450700|NCT02256436|162588151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages|10.0||||0.00068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|16.2||One-sided p-value for testing H0: difference in %=0; H1: difference in %\>0|Miettinen & Nurminen method|Treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS, presence/absence of liver metastases, hemoglobin and time from completion of most recent chemotherapy||ORR per RECIST 1.1 - All Participants||16.2|3.9|0.00068
81443175|NCT00076804|162577898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||||||Logistic regression analysis \& Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were performed to compare outcomes after adjusting for the relevant covariates,including study arm, age, sex, baseline CD4 cell counts and viral load and pill count adherence|Chi-squared|one degree of freedom||Unadjusted endpoint analyses were conducted on an intention-to-treat basis using all patients enrolled to compare outcomes in the DOT vs. Self-ART arm. For viral load analyses, missing values were considered detectable (missing¼failure analysis). As-treated analyses were also conducted using patients remaining in the study with available data.Crosssectional comparisons between study groups were conducted using two sample t-test,Wilcoxon rank-sum test,chi-squared orFisher's exact and Kaplan-Meier||||0.89
81443176|NCT00076804|162577899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||||||Logistic regression analysis \& Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were performed to compare outcomes after adjusting for the relevant covariates,including study arm, age, sex, baseline CD4 cell counts and viral load and pill count adherence|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Unadjusted endpoint analyses were conducted on an intention-to-treat basis using all patients enrolled to compare outcomes in the DOT vs. Self-ART arm. For viral load analyses, missing values were considered detectable (missing¼failure analysis). As-treated analyses were also conducted using patients remaining in the study with available data.Crosssectional comparisons between study groups were conducted using two sample t-test,Wilcoxon rank-sum test,chi-squared orFisher's exact and Kaplan-Meier||||0.14
81443177|NCT00076804|162577900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||||||Logistic regression analysis \& Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were performed to compare outcomes after adjusting for the relevant covariates,including study arm, age, sex, baseline CD4 cell counts and viral load and pill count adherence|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Unadjusted endpoint analyses were conducted on an intention-to-treat basis using all patients enrolled to compare outcomes in the DOT vs. Self-ART arm. For viral load analyses, missing values were considered detectable (missing¼failure analysis). As-treated analyses were also conducted using patients remaining in the study with available data.Crosssectional comparisons between study groups were conducted using two sample t-test,Wilcoxon rank-sum test,chi-squared orFisher's exact and Kaplan-Meier||||0.61
81443178|NCT00354341|162577901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8811|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was calculated by ANCOVA with last observation carry forward (LOCF) method.|ANCOVA with LOCF|||||||0.8811
81443179|NCT00354341|162577902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8864|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA with LOCF|||||||0.8864
81443180|NCT00354341|162577903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5681|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA with LOCF|||||||0.5681
81443181|NCT00354341|162577904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1578|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA with LOCF|||||||0.1578
81443182|NCT00354341|162577905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2913|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA with LOCF|||||||0.2913
81443183|NCT00354341|162577906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.001
81443184|NCT04295135|162577907|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A multi-level linear probability model that included patient demographics, clinician random effects, and indicator variables for (a) site; (b) treatment and control clinicians; and (c) pre-/post-OneSheet access.|Regression, Linear|Model also included an interaction term for treatment and post-OneSheet access.|The coefficient estimates the causal effect of OneSheet on our outcomes. Unit of analysis was patient visit.|||||<0.05
81443185|NCT04295135|162577908|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||A multi-level linear probability model that included patient demographics, clinician random effects, and indicator variables for (a) site; (b) treatment and control clinicians; and (c) pre-/post-OneSheet access.|Regression, Linear|Model also included an interaction term for treatment and post-OneSheet access.|The coefficient estimates the causal effect of OneSheet on our outcomes. Unit of analysis was patient visit.|||||<0.01
81443186|NCT04295135|162577909|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||A multi-level linear probability model that included patient demographics, clinician random effects, and indicator variables for (a) site; (b) treatment and control clinicians; and (c) pre-/post-OneSheet access.|Regression, Linear|Model also included an interaction term for treatment and post-OneSheet access.|The coefficient estimates the causal effect of OneSheet on our outcomes. Unit of analysis was patient visit.|||||<0.01
81443187|NCT04295135|162577910|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A multi-level linear probability model that included patient demographics, clinician random effects, and indicator variables for (a) site; (b) treatment and control clinicians; and (c) pre-/post-OneSheet access.|Regression, Linear|Model also included an interaction term for treatment and post-OneSheet access.|The coefficient estimates the causal effect of OneSheet on our outcomes. Unit of analysis was patient visit.|||||>0.05
81443188|NCT04295135|162577911|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||A multi-level linear probability model that included patient demographics, clinician random effects, and indicator variables for (a) site; (b) treatment and control clinicians; and (c) pre-/post-OneSheet access.|Regression, Linear|Model also included an interaction term for treatment and post-OneSheet access.|The coefficient estimates the causal effect of OneSheet on our outcomes. Unit of analysis was patient visit.|||||<0.01
81443189|NCT04295135|162577912|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A multi-level linear probability model that included patient demographics, clinician random effects, and indicator variables for (a) site; (b) treatment and control clinicians; and (c) pre-/post-OneSheet access.|Regression, Linear|Model also included an interaction term for treatment and post-OneSheet access.|The coefficient estimates the causal effect of OneSheet on our outcomes. Unit of analysis was patient visit.|||||>0.05
81443190|NCT00557076|162577920|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Because 50% of the planned sample size was randomized, achieved power for the DOCS is 0.51.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|21.9|||t-test, 1 sided|DOCS scores were transformed to interval level measures using a many-faceted Rasch model anchored to values from a larger validation data set|The mean difference between the baseline and endpoint DOCS test was compared between the FAST and Sham groups.|The planned sample of 15 per group provided 80% power for a one-sided t-test to detect be-tween group endpoint differences in DOCS averages equivalent to an effect size of .91 (9 units). Clinically, this assumes that the FAST protocol would facilitate progression from one clinical state to another (e.g., vegetative (VS) to minimally conscious (MCS) states). The hypothesized effect was based on average DOCS change for a severe TBI sample receiving three weeks of acute rehabilitation.||21.9|-11.1|.465
81443191|NCT00557076|162577921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.346||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.00493|||t-test, 1 sided|CNC scores were transformed to interval level measures using Rasch partial credit and Facets models. We then re-scaled these logits to 0-100 scales.|The mean difference was calculated for each group using the eighth CNC measure minus the Baseline CNC measure.|Power was not calculated for the CNC because the effect size was not published.||-.00493|-1.51|0.049
81443192|NCT00557076|162577921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|||||To confirm that CNC results were not an anomaly at the final measurement and that the overall CNC response pattern was consistent, mixed-effect longitudinal models were conducted.|t-test, 1 sided||The Baseline CNC measure and seven post-Baseline CNC measures (for a total of eight CNC measures) were used to calculate the slope.|||||.0022
81443193|NCT01517659|162577925|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|3.27||||||||3.27|2.23|
81443194|NCT04017754|162577949|EQUIVALENCE|A p-value \<0.05 was considered significant for at difference in frequency of low p-MBL level(\<500 ug/l) between groups.|Prevalence proportion ratio|1.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|2.38|||Chi-squared||The numerator is the risk of low p-MBL in the study sample with RPL patients and the denominator is the risk of low p-MBL in control group 1 of female blood donors.|Comparing the risk of low p-MBL level between RPL patients and MBL reference group. We hypothesized that more RPL patients had a low p-MBL level; thus, the null hypothesis was that no difference existed.||2.38|1.34|<0.001
81443195|NCT03508687|162577973|OTHER|||||||0.517||||||paired t test; baseline vs. week 12 (n = 5)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.517
81443196|NCT03508687|162577973|OTHER|||||||0.345|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test (n = 5)||||||0.345
81443197|NCT02728752|162577997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-4.6|||ANCOVA|With treatment, stratum and baseline as fixed effects, and site as random effect|Difference in LS Means of changes from baseline to week 16 (Octagam - Placebo)|LS Means difference between changes from baseline to week 16 for Total Activity Score||-4.6|-11.5|<0.0001
81473850|NCT00803205|162639563|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.754|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78124||0.1235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.756|6.264||The p-value is the LS-mean for the comparison between active treatment and placebo. The level of significance was 0.04998.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Least squares (LS) mean estimates based on mixed model for repeated measures (Weeks 8, 16, 24, 32, 40 and 48) of relative change in percent-predicted FEV1 as the dependent variable; independent variables including Baseline percent-predicted FEV1, treatment, visit, interactions between treatment and visit and between Baseline percent-predicted FEV1 and visit; and stratification factors of Baseline age, Baseline inhaled antibiotics, and Baseline percent-predicted FEV1.||6.2640|-0.7560|0.1235
81473851|NCT02243046|162639583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.091|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.091
81443198|NCT02728752|162578003|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|8.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|12.8|||ANCOVA|With treatment, stratum and baseline as fixed effects, and site as random effect|Difference in LS Means of changes from baseline to week 16 (Octagam - Placebo)|LS Means difference between changes from baseline to week 16||12.8|4.4|0.0001
81473852|NCT02243046|162639584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.001
81443199|NCT02728752|162578004|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2|||ANCOVA|With treatment, stratum and baseline as fixed effects, and site as random effect|Difference in LS Means of changes from baseline to week 16 (Octagam - Placebo)|LS Means difference between changes from baseline to week 16||-0.2|-0.5|0.0002
81443200|NCT02728752|162578010|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.5|||ANCOVA|With treatment, stratum and baseline as fixed effects, and site as random effect|Difference in LS Means of changes from baseline to week 16 (Octagam - Placebo)|LS Means difference between changes from baseline to week 16||-0.5|-1.9|0.0010
81443201|NCT01846273|162578022|NON_INFERIORITY|pre-defined non-inferiority margin of 5 letters|Least Squares Mean|3.2|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.38||||ANCOVA||||||0.38|<0.001
81443202|NCT01846273|162578023|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81443203|NCT03431974|162578040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Fisher Exact|||The efficacy of LD-AMT established using a step-down analysis approach with one-sided Fisher's exact tests. First, the analysis for subjects attaining PASI 75 will be performed, then, if that analysis shows a significant treatment effect, analysis for subjects attaining a sPGA success will be performed.||||0.43
81473853|NCT02243046|162639585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups||||< 0.001
81473854|NCT02243046|162639586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.571|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups||||0.571
81473855|NCT02243046|162639587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups||||< 0.001
81473856|NCT02243046|162639588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups||||< 0.001
81478346|NCT03373461|162646469|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.767|1.249||||||||1.249|0.767|
81478347|NCT03373461|162646469|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.577|0.937||||||||0.937|0.577|
81478348|NCT03373461|162646469|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.678|1.052||||||||1.052|0.678|
81450701|NCT02256436|162588152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.07066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.11||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Regression, Cox|Treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS, presence/absence of liver metastases, hemoglobin and time from completion of most recent chemotherapy||PFS per mRECIST - Strongly PD-L1 Positive Participants||1.11|0.53|0.07066
81478349|NCT03373461|162646478|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.95|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.42|7.472||||||||7.472|0.420|
81478350|NCT03373461|162646478|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.747|4.39||||||||4.390|-2.747|
81443204|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0801|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.2|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||5.2|-3.0|
81443205|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0796|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|6.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||6.8|-1.4|
81443206|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0792|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|7.1|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||7.1|-1.1|
81443207|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.079|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|6.6|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||6.6|-1.6|
81443208|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0789|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|5.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||5.8|-2.4|
81443209|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.079|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|3.9|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.9|-4.2|
81443210|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-3.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0792|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|0.9|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.9|-7.2|
81443211|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0796|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|2.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.8|-5.4|
81450702|NCT02256436|162588153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.08745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.1||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Regression, Cox|Treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS, presence/absence of liver metastases, hemoglobin and time from completion of most recent chemotherapy||PFS per mRECIST - PD-L1 Positive Participants||1.10|0.60|0.08745
81478351|NCT03373461|162646478|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.745|3.262||||||||3.262|-2.745|
81478352|NCT03373461|162646478|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.368|5.337||||||||5.337|-1.368|
81450703|NCT02256436|162588154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.05328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.04||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Regression, Cox|Treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS, presence/absence of liver metastases, hemoglobin and time from completion of most recent chemotherapy||PFS per mRECIST - All Participants||1.04|0.71|0.05328
81450704|NCT02256436|162588155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages|21.5||||9e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|34.2||One-sided p-value for testing H0: difference in %=0; H1: difference in %\>0|Miettinen & Nurminen method|Treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS, presence/absence of liver metastases, hemoglobin and time from completion of most recent chemotherapy||ORR per mRECIST - Strongly PD-L1 Positive Participants||34.2|10.1|0.00009
81450705|NCT02256436|162588156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages|21.0||||2e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|31.5||One-sided p-value for testing H0: difference in %=0; H1: difference in %\>0|Miettinen & Nurminen method|Treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS, presence/absence of liver metastases, hemoglobin and time from completion of most recent chemotherapy||ORR per mRECIST - PD-L1 Positive Participants||31.5|11.1|0.00002
81478353|NCT03373461|162646479|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.68|1.579||||||||1.579|0.680|
81443212|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0801|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|3.9|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.9|-4.2|
81443213|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0282|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|1.3|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.3|-6.7|
81443214|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0279|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|5.6|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||5.6|-2.4|
81443215|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0278|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|6.6|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||6.6|-1.4|
81443216|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0277|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|3.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.8|-4.2|
81478354|NCT03373461|162646479|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.607|1.39||||||||1.390|0.607|
81478355|NCT03373461|162646479|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.558|1.153||||||||1.153|0.558|
81443217|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0276|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|5.2|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||5.2|-2.8|
81443218|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0277|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|3.4|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.4|-4.6|
81443219|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-2.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0278|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|1.1|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.1|-6.9|
81443220|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0279|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|4.4|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||4.4|-3.6|
81443221|NCT02037165|162578042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0282|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|2.9|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.9|-5.0|
81450706|NCT02256436|162588157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentages|13.8||||1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|20.3||One-sided p-value for testing H0: difference in %=0; H1: difference in %\>0|Miettinen & Nurminen method|Treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG PS, presence/absence of liver metastases, hemoglobin and time from completion of most recent chemotherapy||ORR per mRECIST - All Participants||20.3|7.4|0.00001
81450707|NCT03201445|162588210|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|0.7|||||Difference in percentage and 95% confidence interval (CI) was based on a stratified Mantel-Haenszel test.|||0.7|-16.3|
81443222|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8566|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|2.7|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.7|-4.6|
81443223|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-2.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.856|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|0.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.8|-6.5|
81443224|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-3.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8557|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|0.6|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.6|-6.7|
81443225|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8555|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|2.0|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.0|-5.3|
81443226|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8554|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|3.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.8|-3.5|
81443227|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8555|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.3|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||4.3|-3.0|
81450708|NCT03201445|162588212|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.8|||||Difference in Medians and 95% CI for change from baseline at Week 13 was based on quantile regression.|||1.8|-2.1|
81450709|NCT03201445|162588214|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|24.7|||||Difference in medians and 95% CI for change from baseline at Week 13 was based on quantile regression.|||24.7|-13.4|
81478356|NCT03373461|162646479|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.614|1.362||||||||1.362|0.614|
81478357|NCT03373461|162646481|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.792|1.692||||||||1.692|0.792|
81478358|NCT03373461|162646481|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.446|0.945||||||||0.945|0.446|
81478359|NCT03373461|162646481|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.518|0.997||||||||0.997|0.518|
81478360|NCT03373461|162646481|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.558|1.146||||||||1.146|0.558|
81443228|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8557|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.5|-4.8|
81443229|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.856|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|2.3|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.3|-5.0|
81443230|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8566|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|2.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.8|-4.5|
81443231|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8257|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|2.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.5|-4.7|
81443232|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-3.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8254|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|-0.4|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||-0.4|-7.6|
81443233|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8252|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|1.2|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.2|-6.0|
81443234|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8251|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|2.3|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.3|-4.9|
81443235|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.825|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|1.9|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.9|-5.3|
81443236|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8251|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.4|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.4|-3.8|
81478361|NCT03373461|162646482|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.765|1.699||||||||1.699|0.765|
81478362|NCT03373461|162646482|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.446|0.984||||||||0.984|0.446|
81478363|NCT03373461|162646482|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.501|0.995||||||||0.995|0.501|
81478364|NCT03373461|162646482|OTHER||Ratio to placebo (of ratio to baseline)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.52|1.107||||||||1.107|0.520|
81443237|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8252|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|2.1|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.1|-5.0|
81443238|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-2.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8254|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|0.9|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.9|-6.2|
81473857|NCT04607980|162639589|EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence of the primary endpoint was evaluated by comparing the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the mean difference of PASI percent improvement from Baseline to Week 12 between ABP 654 versus (vs) ustekinumab with an equivalence margin of (-15, +15).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|3.43||||||Multiple imputation was applied for the point estimate and CI of the mean difference between the 2 groups.||3.43|-3.16|
81443239|NCT02037165|162578043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8257|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.3|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.3|-3.9|
81443240|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3652|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.5|-2.8|
81443241|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3652|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|4.9|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||4.9|-0.5|
81473858|NCT04607980|162639590|EQUIVALENCE|The mean differences and 95% CIs of PASI percent improvement between the initial randomized groups (ABP 654 vs ustekinumab) at other scheduled visits was estimated using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for baseline PASI value, and the stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|5.94||||||"Week 4: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~LOCF imputation was used."||5.94|-2.05|
81539591|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.33||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|25.02||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||25.02|2.15|0.0015
81443242|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3652|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.7|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.7|-1.7|
81443243|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3652|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.9|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.9|-1.4|
81450710|NCT03201445|162588216|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|4.9|||||Difference in Medians and 95% CI for change from baseline at Week 13 was based on quantile regression.|||4.9|-2.8|
81450711|NCT03201445|162588218|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||||Difference in Medians and 95% CI for change from baseline at Week 13 was based on quantile regression.|||0.3|-0.1|
81450712|NCT03201445|162588220|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.0|||||Difference in Medians and 95% CI for change from baseline at Week 13 was based on quantile regression.|||4|0|
81450713|NCT01346293|162588236|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV was demonstrated if the lower limits of the 2-sided 95% Confidence intervals (CIs) of the difference (DTaP-IPV minus DAPTACEL® + IPOL®) in post-vaccination booster response rates for Anti-Pertussis toxoid antigen between groups were \> -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|10.2||||||Non-inferiority comparison of post-vaccination anti-pertussis booster response rates in the Per-protocol Analysis Set. The hypothesis was based on testing the difference between 2 proportion parameters.||10.2|0.7|
81450714|NCT01346293|162588236|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV was demonstrated if the lower limits of the 2-sided 95% CIs of the difference (DTaP-IPV minus DAPTACEL® + IPOL®) in post-vaccination booster response rates for Anti-Filamentous Haemagglutinin between groups were \> -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|21.5||||||Non-inferiority comparison of post-vaccination anti-pertussis booster response rates in the Per-protocol Analysis Set. The hypothesis was based on testing the difference between 2 proportion parameters.||21.5|2.5|
81450715|NCT01346293|162588236|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV was demonstrated if the lower limits of the 2-sided 95% CIs of the difference (DTaP-IPV minus DAPTACEL® + IPOL®) in post-vaccination booster response rates for the Pertactin antigens between groups were \> -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|3.7|-0.2|7.9||||||Non-inferiority comparison of post-vaccination anti-pertussis booster response rates in the Per-protocol Analysis Set. The hypothesis was based on testing the difference between 2 proportion parameters.||7.9|-0.2|
81450716|NCT01346293|162588236|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV was demonstrated if the lower limits of the 2-sided 95% CIs of the difference (DTaP-IPV minus DAPTACEL® + IPOL®) in post-vaccination booster response rates for Fimbriae types 2 and 3 antigens between groups were \> -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|9.1||||||Non-inferiority comparison of post-vaccination anti-pertussis booster response rates in the Per-protocol Analysis Set. The hypothesis was based on testing the difference between 2 proportion parameters.||9.1|0.9|
81450717|NCT01346293|162588237|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV was demonstrated if the lower limits of the 2-sided 95% CIs of the ratio (DTaP-IPV / DAPTACEL® + IPOL®) in post-vaccination GMCs for the Pertussis Toxoid antigens between groups were \> 2/3.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|2.31||||||Hypothesis was based on testing the ratio between the 2 post-vaccination GMCs (GMCQ / GMCD) for each Pertussis antigen and their 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals.||2.31|1.68|
81450718|NCT01346293|162588237|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV was demonstrated if the lower limits of the 2-sided 95% CIs of the ratio (DTaP-IPV / DAPTACEL® + IPOL®) in post-vaccination GMCs for the Filamentous Haemagglutinin antigens between groups were \> 2/3.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.88||||||Hypothesis was based on testing the ratio between the 2 post-vaccination GMCs (GMCQ / GMCD) for each pertussis antigen and their 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals.||1.88|1.30|
81450719|NCT01346293|162588237|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV was demonstrated if the lower limits of the 2-sided 95% CIs of the ratio (DTaP-IPV / DAPTACEL® + IPOL®) in post-vaccination GMCs for the Pertactin antigens between groups were \> 2/3.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|1.79||||||Hypothesis was based on testing the ratio between the 2 post-vaccination GMCs (GMCQ / GMCD) for each pertussis antigen and their 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals.||1.79|1.27|
81450720|NCT01346293|162588237|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV was demonstrated if the lower limits of the 2-sided 95% CIs of the ratio (DTaP-IPV / DAPTACEL® + IPOL® ) in post-vaccination GMCs for the Fimbriae types 2 and 3 antigens between groups were \> 2/3.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.6||||||Hypothesis was based on testing the ratio between the 2 post-vaccination GMCs (GMCQ / GMCD) for each pertussis antigen and their 2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals.||1.60|1.12|
81450721|NCT02687217|162588251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5
81450722|NCT02687217|162588252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5
81450723|NCT02687217|162588253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5
81450724|NCT02730351|162588254|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.69||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|0.39||Mixed model repeated measures analysis adjusted for fixed effects of treatment, sex, age, treatment period, smoking history, period Baseline FEV1 and the mean of the two period Baseline FEV1 values. Subject is fitted as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.39|-3.76|0.109
81443244|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3652|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.4|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.4|-2.0|
81443245|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3652|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.0|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.0|-2.3|
81450725|NCT02730351|162588255|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|0.01||Mixed model repeated measures analysis adjusted for fixed effects of treatment, sex, age, treatment period, smoking history, period Baseline FEV1 and the mean of the two period Baseline FEV1 values. Subject is fitted as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-4.31|0.051
81473859|NCT04607980|162639590|EQUIVALENCE|The mean differences and 95% CIs of PASI percent improvement between the initial randomized groups (ABP 654 vs ustekinumab) at other scheduled visits was estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline PASI value, and the stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|3.31||||||"Week 16: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~LOCF imputation was used."||3.31|-2.97|
81443246|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3652|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|1.1|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.1|-4.3|
81443247|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3652|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|1.2|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.2|-4.2|
81443248|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3652|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.8|-3.5|
81539592|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|4.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||4.66|0.68|0.2380
81443249|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3254|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|1.0|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.0|-4.2|
81450726|NCT02730351|162588256|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.26||Repeated measures logistic regression model with parameters estimated using the Generalized Estimating Equation method. Covariates of treatment, sex, age, treatment period, and period baseline FEV1 were included.|Regression, Logistic||12 hrs: modeling the odds of having FEV1 \>/=95% of pre exercise FEV1 at each of the two time points.|||2.26|0.80|0.266
81443250|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3253|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.7|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.7|-1.5|
81443251|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3253|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|3.4|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.4|-1.8|
81443252|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3253|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|1.3|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.3|-3.9|
81443253|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3254|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.2|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.2|-2.0|
81443254|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3253|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|2.6|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.6|-2.6|
81443255|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3253|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|0.6|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.6|-4.7|
81443256|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3253|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|3.0|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.0|-2.2|
81443257|NCT02037165|162578044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3254|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.3|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.3|-2.9|
81473860|NCT04607980|162639590|EQUIVALENCE|The mean differences and 95% CIs of PASI percent improvement between the initial randomized groups (ABP 654 vs ustekinumab) at other scheduled visits was estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline PASI value, and the stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|4.07||||||"Week 28: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~LOCF imputation was used."||4.07|-1.39|
81473861|NCT04607980|162639590|EQUIVALENCE|The mean differences and 95% CIs of PASI percent improvement between the dose intensification groups (ABP 654 vs ustekinumab) at other scheduled visits was estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline PASI value, and the stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.46|7.98||||||"Week 36: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~Observed data was used."||7.98|-5.46|
81443258|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2419|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.5|-3.4|
81443259|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2418|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|0.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.5|-4.4|
81443260|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2418|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.8|-4.1|
81443261|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2418|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.9|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.9|-3.0|
81443262|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2418|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.7|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.7|-2.1|
81443263|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2418|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.8|-2.1|
81443264|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2418|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.6|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.6|-2.3|
81443265|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2418|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.9|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.9|-3.0|
81450727|NCT02730351|162588256|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.58||Repeated measures logistic regression model with parameters estimated using the Generalized Estimating Equation method|Regression, Logistic||23 hrs: modeling the odds of having FEV1 \>/=95% of pre exercise FEV1 at each of the two time points.|||2.58|0.73|0.322
81539593|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.61||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|9.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||9.81|1.33|0.0120
81539594|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|5.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||5.77|0.88|0.0910
81443266|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2419|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.3|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.3|-3.6|
81450728|NCT02730351|162588257|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|0.71||Mixed model repeated measures analysis adjusted for fixed effects of treatment, sex, age, treatment period, smoking history, period Baseline FEV1 and the mean of the two period Baseline FEV1 values. Subject is fitted as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis||12 hrs post-dose|||0.71|-2.01|0.342
81539595|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.1926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|5.18||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.18|0.72|0.1926
81473862|NCT04607980|162639590|EQUIVALENCE|The mean differences and 95% CIs of PASI percent improvement between the dose intensification groups (ABP 654 vs ustekinumab) at other scheduled visits was estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline PASI value, and the stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.71|3.28||||||"Week 44: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~Observed data was used."||3.28|-10.71|
81473863|NCT04607980|162639590|EQUIVALENCE|The mean differences and 95% CIs of PASI percent improvement between the dose intensification groups (ABP 654 vs ustekinumab) at other scheduled visits was estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline PASI value, and the stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.45|7.13||||||"Week 52: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~Observed data was used."||7.13|-8.45|
81539596|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29||||0.1017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|6.15||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||6.15|0.85|0.1017
81443267|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2344|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.1|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.1|-3.7|
81443268|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2343|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|0.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.5|-4.3|
81443269|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2343|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.3|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.3|-3.6|
81443270|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2343|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.5|-2.3|
81473864|NCT04607980|162639590|EQUIVALENCE|The differences for the mean percent change from baseline and the corresponding CIs were for ABP 654/ABP 654 minus ustekinumab/ustekinumab. Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline PASI value, and the stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|0.59||||||"Week 40: ABP 654 vs Ustekinumab.~LOCF imputation was used."||0.59|-3.42|
81473865|NCT04607980|162639590|EQUIVALENCE|The differences for the mean percent change from baseline and the corresponding CIs were for ustekinumab/ABP 654 minus ustekinumab/ustekinumab. Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline PASI value, and the stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|1.48||||||"Week 40: Ustekinumab/ABP 654 vs Ustekinumab.~LOCF imputation was used."||1.48|-3.17|
81473866|NCT04607980|162639590|EQUIVALENCE|The differences for the mean percent change from baseline and the corresponding CIs were for ABP 654/ABP 654 minus ustekinumab/ustekinumab. Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline PASI value, and the stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|2.17||||||"Week 52: ABP 654 vs Ustekinumab.~LOCF imputation was used."||2.17|-3.29|
81473867|NCT04607980|162639590|EQUIVALENCE|The differences for the mean percent change from baseline and the corresponding CIs were for ustekinumab/ABP 654 minus ustekinumab/ustekinumab. Estimated using ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline PASI value, and the stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|3.86||||||"Week 52: Ustekinumab/ABP 654 vs Ustekinumab.~LOCF imputation was used."||3.86|-2.46|
81473868|NCT04607980|162639591|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ABP 654 - ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.02|6.42||||||"Week 4: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~NRI was used."||6.42|-4.02|
81473869|NCT04607980|162639591|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ABP 654 - ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|-0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.87|7.23||||||"Week 12: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~NRI was used."||7.23|-7.87|
81473870|NCT04607980|162639591|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ABP 654 - ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.75|7.37||||||"Week 16: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~NRI was used."||7.37|-5.75|
81473871|NCT04607980|162639591|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ABP 654 - ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|3.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|9.84||||||"Week 28: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~NRI was used."||9.84|-2.37|
81473872|NCT04607980|162639591|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference in dose intensification participants (ABP 654 - ustekinumab) was estimated by the generalized linear model adjusted for the baseline PASI and the stratification factors with an identity link was used to obtain the point estimate and 95% CI for the risk difference of PASI 75 response rate at each scheduled timepoint.|Response difference|-3.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.15|21.76||||||"Week 36: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~Observed data was used."||21.76|-28.15|
81443271|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2343|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.7|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.7|-3.1|
81443272|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2343|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.8|-2.0|
81443273|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2343|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.6|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.6|-2.3|
81443274|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2343|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.7|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.7|-4.1|
81443275|NCT02037165|162578045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2344|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.2|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.2|-3.6|
81450729|NCT02730351|162588257|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.75||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|-0.07||Mixed model repeated measures analysis adjusted for fixed effects of treatment, sex, age, treatment period, smoking history, period Baseline FEV1 and the mean of the two period Baseline FEV1 values.|Mixed Models Analysis||23 hrs post-dose|||-0.07|-3.42|0.041
81450730|NCT02472223|162588288|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|90.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81450731|NCT01798316|162588336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81450732|NCT00678886|162588343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.08|||Mixed effects repeated measures model|||Mixed meal-stimulated C-peptide AUC, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Month 12||0.08|-0.06|0.813
81450733|NCT00678886|162588344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.7|||Hochberg adjusted|||Percentage of responders, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Week 12||1.70|0.47|0.737
81450734|NCT00678886|162588344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.39|||Hochberg adjusted|||Percentage of responders, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Month 6||1.39|0.42|0.737
81450735|NCT00678886|162588344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.46|||Hochberg adjusted|||Percentage of responders, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Month 12||1.46|0.45|0.481
81450736|NCT00678886|162588345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.01|||Mixed effects repeated measures model|Mixed effects repeated measures models was adjusted for age, continent, and baseline parameter value.||Mean insulin use, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Week 12||0.01|-0.07|0.281
81450737|NCT00678886|162588345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.05|||Mixed effects repeated measures model|Mixed effects repeated measures models was adjusted for age, continent, and baseline parameter value.||Mean insulin use, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Month 6||0.05|-0.05|0.969
81450738|NCT00678886|162588345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.02|||Mixed effects repeated measures model|Mixed effects repeated measures models was adjusted for age, continent, and baseline parameter value.||Mean insulin use, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Month 12||0.02|-0.08|0.272
81450739|NCT00678886|162588346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.52|||Mixed effects repeated measures model|Mixed effects repeated measures models was adjusted for age, continent, and baseline parameter value.||HbA1c levels, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Month 12||0.52|-0.16|0.289
81450740|NCT00678886|162588346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.49|||Mixed effects repeated measures model|Mixed effects repeated measures models was adjusted for age, continent, and baseline parameter value.||HbA1c levels, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Month 6||0.49|-0.15|0.538
81450741|NCT00678886|162588346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.36|||Mixed effects repeated measures model|Mixed effects repeated measures models was adjusted for age, continent, and baseline parameter value.||HbA1c levels, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Week 12||0.36|-0.19|0.538
81450742|NCT00678886|162588355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.12||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|3.11|||Mixed effects repeated measures model|||ADRR, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Week 12||3.11|-0.88|0.540
81450743|NCT00678886|162588355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.83||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|3.56|||Mixed effects repeated measures model|||ADRR, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Month 6||3.56|-1.89|0.546
81473873|NCT04607980|162639591|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ABP 654/ABP 654 - ustekinumab/ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|7.54||||||"Week 40: ABP 654 vs Ustekinumab.~NRI was used."||7.54|-3.74|
81473874|NCT04607980|162639591|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ustekinumab/ABP 654 - ustekinumab/ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|8.39||||||"Week 40: Ustekinumab/ABP 654 vs Ustekinumab.~NRI was used."||8.39|-4.89|
81473875|NCT04607980|162639591|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ABP 654/ABP 654 - ustekinumab/ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|-2.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.61|4.41||||||"Week 52: ABP 654 vs Ustekinumab.~NRI was used."||4.41|-8.61|
81443276|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1758|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.1|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.1|-1.5|
81443277|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1755|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.8|-1.8|
81443278|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1752|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|4.4|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||4.4|-0.2|
81443279|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1751|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.6|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.6|-1.0|
81443280|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.175|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|3.4|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.4|-1.2|
81443281|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1751|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.7|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.7|-2.9|
81473876|NCT04607980|162639591|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ustekinumab/ABP 654 - ustekinumab/ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.32|7.43||||||"Week 52: Ustekinumab/ABP 654 vs Ustekinumab.~NRI was used."||7.43|-7.32|
81473877|NCT04607980|162639592|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ABP 654 - ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|3.21||||||"Week 4: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~NRI was used."||3.21|-3.16|
81473878|NCT04607980|162639592|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ABP 654 - ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|8.18||||||"Week 12: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~NRI was used."||8.18|-5.03|
81443282|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1752|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.9|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.9|-3.7|
81443283|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1755|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.5|-2.1|
81443284|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1758|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.7|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.7|-1.9|
81443285|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1567|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.6|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.6|-4.0|
81443286|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1566|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.8|-1.8|
81443287|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1565|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|4.2|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||4.2|-0.4|
81443288|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1564|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.5|-1.0|
81443289|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1564|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.9|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.9|-1.6|
81450744|NCT00678886|162588355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|3.42|||Mixed effects repeated measures model|||ADRR, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Month 12||3.42|-1.56|0.462
81450745|NCT00678886|162588356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.957|||||||Hochberg-adjusted|||Composite Rank Summary for HbA1c and Exogenous Insulin Use, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Month 6||||0.957
81450746|NCT00678886|162588356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.957|||||||Hochberg-adjusted|||Composite Rank Summary for HbA1c and Exogenous Insulin Use, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Month 12||||0.957
81450747|NCT00678886|162588357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.653|||||||Hochberg-adjusted|||Composite Rank Summary for C-Peptide AUC, HbA1c and Exogenous Insulin Use, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Month 6||||0.653
81450748|NCT00678886|162588357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.653|||||||Hochberg-adjusted|||Composite Rank Summary for C-Peptide AUC, HbA1c and Exogenous Insulin Use, Placebo Vs Otelixizumab at Month 12||||0.653
81473879|NCT04607980|162639592|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ABP 654 - ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|3.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|11.17||||||"Week 16: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~NRI was used."||11.17|-3.62|
81473880|NCT04607980|162639592|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ABP 654 - ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|3.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|10.78||||||"Week 28: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~NRI was used."||10.78|-4.68|
81473881|NCT04607980|162639592|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ABP 654/ABP 654 - ustekinumab/ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|-1.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.85|8.89||||||"Week 40: ABP 654 vs Ustekinumab.~NRI was used."||8.89|-12.85|
81473882|NCT04607980|162639592|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ustekinumab/ABP 654 - ustekinumab/ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|-4.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.39|7.73||||||"Week 40: Ustekinumab/ABP 654 vs Ustekinumab.~NRI was used."||7.73|-17.39|
81473883|NCT04607980|162639592|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ABP 654/ABP 654 - ustekinumab/ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.42|13.3||||||"Week 52: ABP 654 vs Ustekinumab.~NRI was used."||13.30|-8.42|
81473884|NCT04607980|162639592|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ustekinumab/ABP 654 - ustekinumab/ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|-2.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.91|10.19||||||"Week 52: Ustekinumab/ABP 654 vs Ustekinumab.~NRI was used."||10.19|-14.91|
81473885|NCT04607980|162639593|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ABP 654 - ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.65|10.71||||||"Week 12: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~NRI was used."||10.71|-5.65|
81473886|NCT04607980|162639593|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ABP 654/ABP 654 - ustekinumab/ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|-6.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.41|3.29||||||"Week 52: ABP 654 vs Ustekinumab.~NRI was used."||3.29|-15.41|
81473887|NCT04607980|162639593|EQUIVALENCE|Response difference (ustekinumab/ABP 654 - ustekinumab/ustekinumab) was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 95% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Response difference|-7.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.41|3.74||||||"Week 52: ABP 654/Ustekinumab vs Ustekinumab.~NRI was used."||3.74|-18.41|
81473888|NCT04607980|162639594|EQUIVALENCE|Mean difference estimated for treatment group A and treatment group B using ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BSA value, and the stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|2.1||||||"Week 12: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~LOCF imputation was used."||2.10|-1.15|
81473889|NCT04607980|162639594|EQUIVALENCE|Mean difference estimated in dose intensification participants (treatment group A and treatment group B) using ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BSA value, and the stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.67||||||"Week 52: Treatment Group A vs Treatment Group B.~Observed data was used."||3.67|-0.90|
81473890|NCT04607980|162639594|EQUIVALENCE|Mean difference estimated for ABP 654/ ABP 654 and ustekinumab/ ustekinumab using ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BSA value, and the stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.74||||||"Week 52: ABP 654 vs Ustekinumab.~LOCF imputation was used."||0.74|-0.99|
81473891|NCT04607980|162639594|EQUIVALENCE|Mean difference estimated for ustekinumab/ABP 654 and ustekinumab/ ustekinumab using ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline BSA value, and the stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline BW group, and geographic region.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.1||||||"Week 52: Ustekinumab/ABP 654 vs Ustekinumab.~LOCF imputation was used."||1.10|-0.90|
81473892|NCT00410072|162639601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.9||||0.0882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|14.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 96||14.9|-1.0|0.0882
81473893|NCT00410072|162639602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|24.8|||NC=F|||||24.8|2.3|
81473894|NCT00410072|162639602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|12.0|||NC=F|||||12.0|-7.7|
81473895|NCT00410072|162639602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.6||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|21.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.0|0.2|0.0460
81473896|NCT00410072|162639602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|9.5|||NC=F|||||9.5|-12.0|
81473897|NCT00410072|162639603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|16.0|||NC=F|||Analysis at week 48. The stratified analysis was based on HBeAg strata at randomization.||16.0|-1.8|
81473898|NCT00410072|162639603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|15.2|||NC=F|||Analysis at week 96. The stratified analysis was based on HBeAg strata at randomization.||15.2|-1.1|
81473899|NCT00410072|162639604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|17.1|||NC=F|||Analysis at Week 48. The stratified analysis was based on HBeAg strata at randomization.||17.1|-1.5|
81443290|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference of 200 mg BI mi|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1564|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.8|-2.7|
81450749|NCT03496610|162588372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum test performed given non-normal distribution of data by Shapiro Wilks Test. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in oral morphine equivalent consumption between the two groups in the first 24hrs after surgery. Original sample size calculation based on α=0.05, β=0.8, difference in means=2, and effect size of 1.0.||||0.81
81450750|NCT03496610|162588373|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum test performed with α=0.05. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two groups in pain on postoperative day 7.||||0.40
81450751|NCT03496610|162588374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum test performed with α=0.05. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in bloating severity between the two groups.||||0.74
81450752|NCT03496610|162588375|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom = 1||Compared using the Likelihood ratio test with α=0.05. The null hypothesis was that there is no difference between the groups.||||0.38
81450753|NCT02304458|162588427|OTHER|Maximum Tolerate Dose Level was determined by the rolling-6 design.|Maximum Tolerate Dose Level|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Maximum Tolerate Dose Level is 3 mg/kg Nivolumab|||||
81443291|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1565|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.5|-3.0|
81443292|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1566|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.4|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.4|-2.2|
81443293|NCT02037165|162578046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1567|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.6|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.6|-3.0|
81443294|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1242|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.7|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.7|-2.7|
81443295|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.124|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|1.2|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.2|-3.2|
81443296|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1238|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.8|-3.7|
81443297|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1236|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.2|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.2|-3.3|
81443298|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1236|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.1|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.1|-2.3|
81443299|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1236|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.1|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.1|-2.3|
81450754|NCT01197755|162588437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportion|0.17||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.28||Week 24|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders at Week 24 with a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.28|0.05|0.004
81443300|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1238|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.7|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.7|-3.7|
81443301|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.124|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.2|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.2|-3.3|
81443302|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1242|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.1|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.1|-2.3|
81443303|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0986|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.8|-2.5|
81443304|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0985|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.2|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||-0.2|-4.5|
81443305|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0984|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.8|-3.6|
81443306|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0984|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|0.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.8|-3.5|
81443307|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0983|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.0|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.0|-3.3|
81443308|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0984|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.5|-2.8|
81450755|NCT01197755|162588437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportion|0.07||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.18||Week 24|Mantel Haenszel|Treatment difference in proportion of responders at Week 24 with a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.18|-0.03|0.168
81443309|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0984|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.6|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.6|-3.7|
81450756|NCT01197755|162588438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportion|0.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.29|||Mantel Haenszel|95% confidence intervals and p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.29|0.16|<0.001
81539597|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.85||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|11.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||11.45|1.29|0.0153
81443310|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0985|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.2|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.2|-3.1|
81443311|NCT02037165|162578047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0986|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.9|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.9|-1.4|
81473900|NCT00410072|162639604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|17.3|||NC=F|||Analysis at Week 96. The stratified analysis was based on HBeAg strata at randomization.||17.3|-0.2|
81443312|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-6.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2064|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|0.2|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.2|-12.5|
81443313|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-3.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4032|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|2.9|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.9|-10.6|
81473901|NCT00410072|162639606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|-2.0|||NC+F|||Analysis at Week 48. The stratified analysis is based on HBeAg strata at randomization.||-2.0|-18.8|
81473902|NCT00410072|162639606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|-4.1|||NC=F|||Analysis at Week 96. The stratified analysis is based on HBeAg strata at randomization.||-4.1|-21.5|
81473903|NCT00410072|162639607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|4.2|||NC=F|||Analysis at Week 48||4.2|-15.9|
81539598|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.52||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|28.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||28.98|1.95|0.0034
81473904|NCT00410072|162639607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|2.3|||NC=F|||Analysis at Week 96||2.3|-20.6|
81473905|NCT00410072|162639608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|5.6|||NC=F|||Analysis at Week 48||5.6|-13.8|
81473906|NCT00410072|162639608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|-0.1|||NC=F|||Analysis at Week 96||-0.1|-21.5|
81473907|NCT00410072|162639609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|1.9|||NC=F|||Analysis at Week 48||1.9|-5.3|
81473908|NCT00410072|162639609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|6.1|||NC=F|||Analysis at Week 96||6.1|-3.9|
81473909|NCT00410072|162639610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.0|||NC=F|||Analysis at Week 48||2.0|-2.2|
81473910|NCT00410072|162639610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|4.9|||NC=F|||Analysis at Week 96||4.9|-2.3|
81450757|NCT01197755|162588439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportion|0.1||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.19|||Mantel Haenszel|95% confidence intervals and p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.19|0.02|0.014
81443314|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-6.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3393|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|0.0|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||-0.0|-13.3|
81443315|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5727|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|5.3|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||5.3|-8.9|
81450760|NCT01197755|162588440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportion|0.0||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.04||Nominal p-value presented for Group B comparison. Formal statistical testing could not be carried out due to the predefined multiplicity procedure (primary variable comparison of Group B versus Group C was non-significant).|Mantel Haenszel|95% confidence intervals and p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.04|-0.04|0.891
81443316|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-4.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1554|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|1.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.8|-10.7|
81443317|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6161|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|4.0|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||4.0|-6.4|
81443318|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-2.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1849|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|4.0|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||4.0|-8.7|
81443319|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-2.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7688|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|4.7|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||4.7|-10.3|
81473911|NCT02081014|162639618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81473912|NCT02081014|162639618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81443320|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.857|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|4.4|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||4.4|-7.0|
81443321|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-6.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1527|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-0.07|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||-.07|-13.2|
81443322|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-4.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3457|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|2.4|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.4|-10.9|
81443323|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-3.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2806|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|2.9|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.9|-10.1|
81539599|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.4539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||3.76|0.55|0.4539
81539600|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.03||||0.0327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|8.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||8.40|1.10|0.0327
81539601|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67||||0.0555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|7.3||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||7.30|0.98|0.0555
81473913|NCT02081014|162639618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81539602|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.3505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|4.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||4.67|0.58|0.3505
81450761|NCT01197755|162588441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|||||0.01||||||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. ACRn was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure. As this is a non-parametric test p-values alone are presented rather than an estimated treatment difference.|Van Elteren|P-values are estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||||0.010
81443324|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5078|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|6.2|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||6.2|-7.8|
81443325|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0965|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|6.1|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||6.1|-6.2|
81443326|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5649|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|4.0|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||4.0|-6.1|
81443327|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-2.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.125|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|3.7|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.7|-8.8|
81443328|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-3.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7013|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|3.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.5|-11.2|
81443329|NCT02037165|162578048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-3.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8201|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|2.6|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.6|-8.7|
81443330|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5753|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|1.3|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.3|-8.9|
81443331|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-4.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5162|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|0.3|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.3|-9.8|
81473914|NCT02081014|162639619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81473915|NCT02081014|162639619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81473916|NCT02081014|162639619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81473917|NCT02081014|162639620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point point ratio|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81473918|NCT02081014|162639620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81443332|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-6.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9156|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|-0.3|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||-0.3|-11.9|
81443333|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-6.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4987|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|0.1|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||0.1|-13.8|
81473919|NCT02081014|162639620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81473920|NCT02081014|162639621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81473921|NCT02081014|162639621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81473922|NCT02081014|162639621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81473923|NCT02081014|162639622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point esimate ratio|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||>0.05
81473924|NCT02081014|162639622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||>0.05
81473925|NCT02081014|162639622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||>0.05
81473926|NCT02081014|162639623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||>0.05
81473927|NCT02081014|162639623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81473928|NCT02081014|162639623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||>0.05
81473929|NCT02081014|162639624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81473930|NCT02081014|162639624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81473931|NCT02081014|162639624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81473932|NCT02081014|162639625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||>0.05
81473933|NCT02081014|162639625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||<0.05
81473934|NCT02081014|162639625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||>0.05
81473935|NCT02081014|162639626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3693.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1520.1|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81473936|NCT02081014|162639626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7548.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1542.93||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81473937|NCT02081014|162639626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3854.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1533.95|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81473938|NCT02081014|162639627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-144.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|741.24|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81473939|NCT02081014|162639627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1665.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|696.97|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81473940|NCT02081014|162639627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1520.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|700.92|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81473941|NCT02081014|162639628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||>0.05
81473942|NCT02081014|162639628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||>0.05
81473943|NCT02081014|162639628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||>0.05
81473944|NCT02081014|162639629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||>0.05
81473945|NCT02081014|162639629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Geometric means|||||>0.05
81473946|NCT02081014|162639629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|3.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.84|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Geometric means|||||>0.05
81473947|NCT06010732|162639648|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|5.4||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Difference calculated as Test-Positive Control|Based on previous studies we estimate the standard deviation of the differences between treatments in the crossover model to be 20 for % SMH recovery. With a sample size of 58 subjects completing the study, the study had 80% power to detect a difference between any two treatments of 7.5 for % SMH recovery, assuming two-sided tests each conducted at a 5% significance level.||5.4|-5.5|0.986
81473948|NCT06010732|162639648|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.7|32.6||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Difference calculated as Test-Placebo|Based on previous studies we estimate the standard deviation of the differences between treatments in the crossover model to be 20 for % SMH recovery. With a sample size of 58 subjects completing the study, the study had 80% power to detect a difference between any two treatments of 7.5 for % SMH recovery, assuming two-sided tests each conducted at a 5% significance level.||32.6|21.7|<0.001
81473949|NCT06010732|162639648|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.7|32.7||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Difference calculated as Positive Control-Placebo|Based on previous studies we estimate the standard deviation of the differences between treatments in the crossover model to be 20 for % SMH recovery. With a sample size of 58 subjects completing the study, the study had 80% power to detect a difference between any two treatments of 7.5 for % SMH recovery, assuming two-sided tests each conducted at a 5% significance level.||32.7|21.7|<0.001
81473950|NCT06010732|162639649|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Means|1.11||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.32||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Ratio calculated as Test/Positive Control|analyzed as log(EFU)||1.32|0.93|0.230
81443334|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-5.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6922|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|2.1|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.1|-12.6|
81443335|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-4.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6166|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|2.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.5|-11.9|
81443336|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7073|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|4.3|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||4.3|-10.5|
81473951|NCT06010732|162639649|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Means|5.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.86|6.85||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Ratio calculated as Test/Placebo|analyzed as log(EFU)||6.85|4.86|<0.001
81443337|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.186|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|4.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||4.5|-12.1|
81443338|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4254|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|4.1|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||4.1|-9.5|
81443339|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5461|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|1.4|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||1.4|-8.7|
81443340|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4848|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|2.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.5|-7.4|
81443341|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8811|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|2.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||2.5|-9.0|
81443342|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4569|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|4.0|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||4.0|-9.8|
81443343|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6471|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|7.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||7.5|-7.0|
81473952|NCT06010732|162639649|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Means|5.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.37|6.18||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Ratio calculated as Positive Control/Placebo|analyzed as log(EFU)||6.18|4.37|<0.001
81473953|NCT06010732|162639650|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|8.6||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Difference calculated as Test-Positive Control|||8.6|-2.5|0.272
81443344|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5708|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|4.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||4.8|-9.4|
81443345|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-4.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6602|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|3.1|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.1|-11.5|
81443346|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1389|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|8.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||8.8|-7.7|
81443347|NCT02037165|162578049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3835|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|4.7|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||4.7|-8.8|
81443348|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-29.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.5691|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.3|29.0|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||29.0|-88.3|
81443349|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-16.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.8613|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.5|42.9|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||42.9|-75.5|
81443350|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|7.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.1035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.2|57.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||57.5|-42.2|
81443351|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-20.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.311|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.7|25.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||25.8|-66.7|
81443352|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-12.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.1894|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.6|33.4|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||33.4|-58.6|
81473954|NCT06010732|162639650|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.3|40.3||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Difference calculated as Test-Placebo|||40.3|29.3|<0.001
81450762|NCT01197755|162588441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||||||Nominal p-value presented for treatment comparison. ACRn was not formally tested within the predefined multiplicity procedure. As this is a non-parametric test p-values alone are presented rather than an estimated treatment difference.|Van Elteren|P-values are estimated using the Van Elteren test stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||||0.019
81473955|NCT06010732|162639650|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.2|37.3||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Difference calculated as Positive Control-Placebo|||37.3|26.2|<0.001
81473956|NCT06010732|162639651|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Means|1.11||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.32||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Ratio calculated as Test/Positive Control|analyzed as log(%CAR+100)||1.32|0.93|0.191
81473957|NCT06010732|162639651|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Means|0.94||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|0.98||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Ratio calculated as Test/Placebo|analyzed as log(%CAR+100)||0.98|0.91|0.003
81473958|NCT06010732|162639651|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Means|0.97||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.01||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Ratio calculated as Positive Control/Placebo|analyzed as log(%CAR+100)||1.01|0.93|0.092
81443353|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.7285|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.8|46.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||46.5|-47.8|
81443354|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-19.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.6359|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.3|35.7|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||35.7|-74.3|
81443355|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-25.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.5524|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.9|29.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||29.5|-79.9|
81450758|NCT01197755|162588439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportion|0.05||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.12||Nominal p-value presented for Group B comparison. Formal statistical testing could not be carried out due to the predefined multiplicity procedure (primary variable comparison of Group B versus Group C was non-significant).|Mantel Haenszel|95% confidence intervals and p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.12|-0.02|0.180
81473959|NCT06010732|162639652|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Means|1.01||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.13||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Ratio calculated as Test/Positive Control|analyzed as log(∆Z)||1.13|0.90|0.905
81473960|NCT06010732|162639652|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Means|0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.8||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Ratio calculated as Test/Placebo|analyzed as log(∆Z)||0.80|0.63|<0.001
81473961|NCT06010732|162639652|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Means|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.79||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Ratio calculated as Positive Control/Placebo|analyzed as log(∆Z)||0.79|0.63|<0.001
81443356|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-17.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.0135|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.9|36.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 50 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||36.5|-70.9|
81443357|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-39.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.3023|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.7|18.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 0:30h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||18.5|-97.7|
81443358|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-37.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.5797|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.7|21.6|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 1:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||21.6|-95.7|
81443359|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-52.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.8429|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-101.8|-3.1|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 2:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||-3.1|-101.8|
81443360|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-59.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.0541|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.6|-14.1|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 3:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||-14.1|-105.6|
81443361|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-39.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.9336|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.5|5.5|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 4:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||5.5|-85.5|
81443362|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-38.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.4683|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.6|7.6|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 5:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||7.6|-85.6|
81443363|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-63.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.3484|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-118.1|-9.3|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 6:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||-9.3|-118.1|
81450759|NCT01197755|162588440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference in proportion|0.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.19|||Mantel Haenszel|95% confidence intervals and p-values are calculated using a Mantel-Haenszel approach stratified by pooled country.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||0.19|0.06|<0.001
81443364|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-61.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.2866|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-115.6|-7.2|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 22:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||-7.2|-115.6|
81450763|NCT01197755|162588442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|13.91|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio of \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||13.91|1.21|0.023
81473962|NCT06010732|162639653|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Means|0.98||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.09||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Ratio calculated as Test/Positive Control|analyzed as log(lesion depth)||1.09|0.88|0.721
81443365|NCT02037165|162578050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean difference|-49.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.7541|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-102.6|3.8|||||Adjusted mean treatment difference between 200 mg BI 1026706 and placebo in the change from baseline. This analysis represents the results evaluated at 24:00h after the dose administration.|A repeated measures model was applied to the change from baseline of the endpoint which included the fixed effects 'period', 'treatment', 'mean of the period baselines of primary PD endpoint', 'baseline of primary PD endpoint of the respective period', and 'session', the random effect 'subject', and the interaction terms 'mean of the period baselines × session', 'baseline of the respective period × session', 'period × session', and 'treatment × session'.||3.8|-102.6|
81443366|NCT02220725|162578051|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of shift|-70.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.43|-65.91|||2-sided test exact Wilcoxon rank-sum tes|||||-65.91|-85.43|<0.0001
81443367|NCT02220725|162578051|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of shift|-51.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.95|-47.03|||2-sided test exact Wilcoxon rank-sum tes|||||-47.03|-57.95|<0.0001
81443368|NCT02220725|162578052|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of shift|-74.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.92|-64.45|||2-sided test exact Wilcoxon rank-sum tes|||||-64.45|-78.92|<0.0001
81443369|NCT02220725|162578054|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate of Shift|-18.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.05|-12.73|||2-sided test exact Wilcoxon rank-sum tes|||||-12.73|-23.05|<0.0001
81443370|NCT02220725|162578055|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of shift|1142.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1006.1|1281.4|||2-sided test exact Wilcoxon rank-sum tes|||||1281.40|1006.10|<0.0001
81443371|NCT02220725|162578055|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehman estimate of shift|1205.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1034.17|1400.79|||2-sided test exact Wilcoxon rank-sum tes|||||1400.79|1034.17|<0.0001
81443372|NCT01583218|162578065|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction (RRR)|0.209||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.366|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.366|0.013|0.038
81443373|NCT01583218|162578066|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction (RRR)|0.216||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|0.359|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.359|0.041|0.018
81443374|NCT01583218|162578067|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction (RRR)|0.254||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.387|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.387|0.092|0.003
81443375|NCT01583218|162578068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.554|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.554
81443376|NCT01583218|162578069|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction (RRR)|0.326||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.576|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.576|-0.069|0.092
81443377|NCT01583218|162578070|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction (RRR)|0.295||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.542|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.542|-0.085|0.11
81443378|NCT01583218|162578071|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction (RRR)|0.358||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.580|0.020|0.039
81443379|NCT03182582|162578181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Paired t test|||A sample size of 22 patients was required to achieve 80% power, using a two-tailed test with α = 0.05.||||0.003
81443380|NCT03334721|162578191|SUPERIORITY|"Given the crossover design through which the data were collected, the statistical model also included a Visit (1 vs. 2) factor and a Visit by Treatment Condition interaction term. Analysis used Linear Mixed Modeling with Fixed Factors."|Test III Tests of Fixed Effects (F)|0.141||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment Condition Factor (0 = Placebo, 1 = Gabapentin)|Mixed Models Analysis|df = 1, 20.183|||"Given the crossover design through which the data were collected, the statistical model also included a Visit (1 vs. 2) factor and a Visit by Treatment Condition interaction term."|||0.711
81443381|NCT01663727|162578196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.51|0.91|||Log Rank||Hazards ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified analysis: Stratification factors were plasma VEGF-A level (low/high), prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes/no) and estrogen receptor / progesterone receptor status (positive, negative).||0.91|0.51|0.0007
81443382|NCT01663727|162578196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.55|0.97|||Log Rank|||Unstratified Analysis.||0.97|0.55|0.0046
81443383|NCT01663727|162578196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4619|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Test|||A stratified multivariate Cox regression model, including treatment, VEGF-A level, and interaction between treatment and VEGF-A level (low, high) as factors was used to estimate the interaction p-value of the treatment with VEGF-A level for PFS. Analysis for the interaction of treatment effect with the plasma VEGF-A levels was a secondary objective.||||0.4619
81443384|NCT01663727|162578198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.5877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.18|||Log Rank||Hazards ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified analysis: Stratified analysis: Stratification factors were plasma VEGF-A level (low/high), prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes/no) and estrogen receptor / progesterone receptor status (positive, negative).||1.18|0.75|0.5877
81443385|NCT01663727|162578198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.21|||Log Rank||Hazards ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Unstratified analysis.||1.21|0.78|0.8004
81443386|NCT01663727|162578200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.2745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.14|||Log Rank||Hazards ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified analysis: Stratification factors were prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes/no) and estrogen receptor / progesterone receptor status (positive, negative).||1.14|0.63|0.2745
81443387|NCT01663727|162578200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.3616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.17|||Log Rank||Hazards ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Unstratified analysis.||1.17|0.65|0.3616
81443388|NCT01663727|162578201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|20.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.45|30.11|||Fisher|||||30.11|11.45|<0.0001
81443389|NCT01663727|162578203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.47|0.88|||Log Rank||Hazards ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified analysis: Stratification factors were prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes/no) and estrogen receptor / progesterone receptor status (positive, negative).||0.88|0.47|0.0038
81443390|NCT01663727|162578203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.5|0.93|||Log Rank|||Unstratified analysis.||0.93|0.50|0.0101
81443391|NCT01663727|162578204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|21.53||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.73|34.32|||Fisher|||||34.32|8.73|0.0017
81443392|NCT01663727|162578205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.2737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.19|||Log Rank||Hazards ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified analysis: Stratification factors were plasma VEGF-A level (low/high), prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes/no) and estrogen receptor / progesterone receptor status (positive, negative).||1.19|0.54|0.2737
81473963|NCT06010732|162639653|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Means|0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.84||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Ratio calculated as Test/Placebo|analyzed as log(lesion depth)||0.84|0.68|<0.001
81443393|NCT01663727|162578205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.2959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.19|||Log Rank||Hazards ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Unstratified analysis.||1.19|0.56|0.2959
81443394|NCT01663727|162578206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.1783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.18|||Log Rank||Hazards ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified analysis: Stratification factors were prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes/no) and estrogen receptor / progesterone receptor status (positive, negative).||1.18|0.41|0.1783
81443395|NCT01663727|162578206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.2429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.22|||Log Rank||Hazards ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Unstratified analysis.||1.22|0.45|0.2429
81443396|NCT01232491|162578213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.49||||0.132||95.0|-0.15|1.13||If the p-value for the two-sided test was less than 5%, and D (the estimated treatment difference \[dietary intervention versus no dietary intervention\]) was less than 0 then superiority for dietary intervention was considered confirmed.|Regression, Linear|||Normal linear regression model with treatment, strata, use of insulin secretagogue at screening, sex and region as factors and age and weight at baseline as covariates. Superiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the estimated treatment difference (dietary intervention versus no dietary intervention), which was calculated using the FAS, was below 0 kg.||1.13|-0.15|0.132
81473964|NCT06010732|162639653|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Means|0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.86||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Ratio calculated as Positive Control/Placebo|analyzed as log(lesion depth)||0.86|0.69|<0.001
81443397|NCT01232491|162578214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.17||||0.137||95.0|-0.05|0.39|||Regression, Linear|||Normal linear regression model with treatment, use of insulin secretagogue at screening, sex and region as factors, and age and BMI at baseline as covariates.||0.39|-0.05|0.137
81443398|NCT01232491|162578215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.13||||0.053||95.0|0.0|0.26|||Regression, Linear|||Normal linear regression model with treatment, strata, use of insulin secretagogue at screening and region as factors and HbA1c at baseline as covariate.||0.26|-0.00|0.053
81443399|NCT01232491|162578216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, LS Mean|0.07||||0.674||95.0|-0.25|0.39|||Regression, Linear|||Normal linear regression model with treatment, strata, use of insulin secretagogue at screening and region as factors and FPG at baseline as covariate.||0.39|-0.25|0.674
81443400|NCT00841906|162578276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.001
81473965|NCT06010732|162639654|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|1.84||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Difference calculated as Test-Positive Control|||1.84|-2.95|0.647
81443401|NCT01196078|162578289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|13.88||||0.0388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|26.19||Between-treatment difference computed using logistic regression with treatment and multiple factors (gender, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group \[ECOG\] status, histology status, and smoking status) as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic||95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in tumor response rate determined using Hauck-Anderson approach.|||26.19|-0.22|0.0388
81443402|NCT01196078|162578290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|14.79||||0.1061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|31.33||Between-treatment difference computed using logistic regression with treatment and multiple factors (gender, ECOG status, histology status, and smoking status) as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for the difference in the disease control rate determined using Hauck-Anderson approach.|||31.33|-3.54|0.1061
81443403|NCT01196078|162578291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9505|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9505
81443404|NCT01196078|162578293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2314|||||||Log Rank|Data were stratified by gender, ECOG status, histology status, and smoking status.||||||0.2314
81443405|NCT01196078|162578295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9894|||||||Log Rank|Data were stratified by gender, ECOG status, histology status, and smoking status.||||||0.9894
81539603|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.92||||0.0265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|13.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||13.11|1.17|0.0265
81443406|NCT01196078|162578297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||ANOVA|||PWB, Baseline versus Endpoint||||0.0060
81443407|NCT01196078|162578297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6871|||||||ANOVA|||SWB, Baseline versus Endpoint||||0.6871
81443408|NCT01196078|162578297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5104|||||||ANOVA|||EWB Baseline versus Endpoint||||0.5104
81443409|NCT01196078|162578297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9927|||||||ANOVA|||FWB, Baseline versus Endpoint||||0.9927
81443410|NCT01196078|162578297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3581|||||||ANOVA|||LCS, Baseline versus Endpoint||||0.3581
81443411|NCT01338649|162578352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0211|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test on two groups of differences||||||0.0211
81443412|NCT00986180|162578370|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size was recalculated due to Amendment INT-1. The non-inferiority margin for SPID120 was set as 120. The common standard deviation for the SPID120 data was estimated to be 230. Seventy nine subjects in each arm would have 90% power to demonstrate the non-inferiority of NUCYNTA to oxycodone IR with a 1-sided significance level of 0.025. This would have required enrollment of total 158 mITT subjects for each stratum. The original sample size (292 mITT subjects) was derived for SPID72.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.02||0.9703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|30.9|||ANCOVA|||||30.9|-32.1|0.9703
81443413|NCT00986180|162578371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.08||0.7691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|13.7|||ANCOVA|||||13.7|-10.1|0.7691
81443414|NCT00986180|162578372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.24||0.9282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|19.0|||ANCOVA|||||19.0|-17.3|0.9282
81473966|NCT06010732|162639654|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.95|8.75||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Difference calculated as Test-Placebo|||8.75|3.95|<0.001
81443415|NCT00986180|162578373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.75||0.9562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.1|56.8|||ANCOVA|||||56.8|-60.1|0.9562
81443416|NCT00986180|162578374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.08||0.7973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|10.4|||ANCOVA|||||10.4|-13.5|0.7973
81443417|NCT00986180|162578375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3||0.7882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|15.8|||ANCOVA|||||15.8|-20.8|0.7882
81443418|NCT00986180|162578376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.82||0.7491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1|26.0|||ANCOVA|||||26.0|-36.1|0.7491
81443419|NCT00986180|162578377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.03||0.6897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.6|45.4|||ANCOVA|||||45.4|-68.6|0.6897
81443420|NCT00986180|162578378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.02||0.8226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|15.4|||ANCOVA|||||15.4|-12.2|0.8226
81443421|NCT00986180|162578379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.888|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8880
81443422|NCT00986180|162578380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4115|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4115
81443423|NCT00986180|162578381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8495|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8495
81443424|NCT00986180|162578382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7846|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7846
81443425|NCT00986180|162578383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.479|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4790
81443426|NCT00986180|162578384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3147|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3147
81443427|NCT00986180|162578385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5411|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5411
81443428|NCT00986180|162578386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6137|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6137
81443429|NCT00986180|162578387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7246|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7246
81443430|NCT00986180|162578388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4882|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4882
81443431|NCT00986180|162578389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7201|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7201
81443432|NCT00986180|162578391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5208|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5208
81443433|NCT00986180|162578393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0401|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0401
81443434|NCT00986180|162578395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4679|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4679
81443435|NCT00986180|162578397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1454|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1454
81443436|NCT00986180|162578398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1541|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1541
81443437|NCT00986180|162578400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.06|0.92|
81443438|NCT00986180|162578401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.57|1.17|
81443439|NCT00986180|162578402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|8.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.11|1.45|
81443440|NCT00986180|162578403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.67|0.54|
81443441|NCT00986180|162578404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5828|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5828
81443442|NCT00986180|162578405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9084|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9084
81443443|NCT01765582|162578406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|2.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified by extent of metastatic disease (liver-limited disease versus non liver-limited disease) and tumor location (right versus left) after correction post-randomization.||2.71|0.96|0.132
81443444|NCT01765582|162578407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|0.88|||Log Rank|||Stratified by extent of metastatic disease (liver-limited disease vs. non-liver-limited disease) and tumor location (right vs. left) after correction post-randomization.||0.88|0.53|0.005
81443445|NCT03261960|162578413|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was set at 10%.|||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81443446|NCT00688376|162578450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.8||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|4.8|||ANCOVA|||P-values, least squares (LS) mean, and 95% confidence interval (CI) were obtained from Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as a factor and Baseline value as covariate.||4.8|-3.22|0.694
81443447|NCT00688376|162578451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.1||||0.9458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.38|4.09|||ANCOVA|||P-values, LS mean, and 95% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as covariate.||4.09|-4.38|0.9458
81443448|NCT00688376|162578452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.4||||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.56|6.85|||ANCOVA|||RTVSS Change from Baseline to Week 6 (LOCF). P-values, LS mean, and 95% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as covariate.||6.85|-9.56|0.743
81443449|NCT00688376|162578452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.2||||0.9561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.42|7.84|||ANCOVA|||RTVSS Change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF). P-values, LS mean, and 95% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as covariate.||7.84|-7.42|0.9561
81443450|NCT00688376|162578452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.5||||0.4385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|9.04|||ANCOVA|||RTSS Change from Baseline to Week 6 (LOCF). P-values, LS mean, and 95% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as covariate.||9.04|-3.97|0.4385
81443451|NCT00688376|162578452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.4||||0.9088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.74|6.0|||ANCOVA|||RTSS Change from Baseline to Week 12 (LOCF). P-values, LS mean, and 95% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as covariate.||6|-6.74|0.9088
81443452|NCT00688376|162578453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.7||||0.2886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|4.96|||ANCOVA|||Global Executive Composite Score Analysis. P-values, LS mean, and 95% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as covariate.||4.96|-1.5|0.2886
81443453|NCT00688376|162578453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.1||||0.2555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|5.69|||ANCOVA|||Behavioral Regulation Index Analysis. P-values, LS mean, and 95% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as covariate.||5.69|-1.54|0.2555
81443454|NCT00688376|162578453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.7||||0.3155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|4.99|||ANCOVA|||Metacognition Index Analysis. P-values, LS mean, and 95% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as covariate.||4.99|-1.63|0.3155
81443455|NCT00688376|162578453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.9075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|3.16|||ANCOVA|||Working Memory Scale Analysis. P-values, LS mean, and 95% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline value as covariate.||3.16|-3.55|0.9075
81443456|NCT03835325|162578463|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"The sample size calculation was based on the following hypothesis test:~H0: there is no improvement in memory capacity between the initial (VS) and final (VF) assessments, assessed by the self-efficacy factor of the MIAr questionnaire.~H1: there is an improvement in memory capacity between the initial (VS) and final (VF) assessments, assessed by the self-efficacy factor of the MIAr questionnaire.~or H0: AUTO-EF (VF) - AUTO-EF (VS) ≤ 0 H1: AUTO-EF (VF) - AUTO-EF (VS)\> 0"||||<0.001
81539604|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.77||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|17.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||17.32|1.32|0.0174
81443457|NCT00472797|162578476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean|2.73|||<|0.001||97.5|2.73|2.73||P-Value denotes percent change from baseline to week 12 for all combined subjects.|t-test, 1 sided|||A one-sided paired t-test across all subjects by combining the titrated and non-titrated new formulation groups was performed.||2.73|2.73|<0.001
81443458|NCT00472797|162578477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.466||||||P-value denotes difference between treatment groups|ANOVA|||||||0.466
81443459|NCT00472797|162578477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value denotes the mean percent change from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81443460|NCT00472797|162578477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value denotes the mean percent change from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.003
81443461|NCT00472797|162578478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value refers to change in total score from baseline to week 12 for all domains, except global side effect score, in the MSTCQ for all subjects combined.|t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test for change from baseline to week 12||Change in total score from baseline to week 12 for all subjects combined. Lower scores indicate a more favorable response||||<0.001
81443462|NCT00472797|162578478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0||||P-value refers to differences between treatment groups in change in total score from baseline to week 12 for all domains, except global side effect score, in the MSTCQ.|ANOVA|||Analysis evaluated differences between treatment groups in change in total score from baseline to week 12 for all domains, except global side effect score, in the MSTCQ. Lower scores indicate a more favorable response.||||0.110
81473967|NCT06010732|162639654|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.49|9.31||No alpha-level adjustments for multiple comparisons adjustments were applied.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis of variance models (ANOVA) suitable for a crossover study, with random effect for subject and fixed effects for study period and product.|Difference calculated as Positive Control-Placebo|||9.31|4.49|<0.001
81443463|NCT00472797|162578479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.302||95.0||||P-value refers to differneces in total score from baseline to week 12 between treatment groups.|ANOVA|||Analysis evaluates total score from baseline to week 12 for differences between each treatment group.||||0.302
81443464|NCT00472797|162578481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.899||95.0||||P-value denotes differences between treatment groups in change in diameter of injection site redness from baseline to week 12.|ANOVA|||Analysis evaluates differences between treatment groups in change in diameter of injection site redness from baseline to week 12.||||0.899
81443465|NCT00472797|162578482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Physical Component - Change from Baseline to Week 12||||<0.001
81473968|NCT04942210|162639665|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was \>-5%|Difference in percentage of participants|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|3.2|||||95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson score method without continuity correction.|||3.2|-1.2|
81473969|NCT05460078|162639692|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.68|1.16|<0.001
81443466|NCT00472797|162578482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.234||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Physical Component - Change from Baseline to Week 36||||0.234
81443467|NCT00472797|162578482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Physical Component - Change from Baseline to Extension Visit 1||||0.001
81443468|NCT00472797|162578482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Physical Component - Change from Baseline to Extension Visit 3||||0.004
81443469|NCT00472797|162578482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Physical Component - Change from Baseline to Exisit Visit LOCF||||0.036
81443470|NCT00472797|162578482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Mental Component - Baseline to Week 12||||0.002
81443471|NCT00472797|162578482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.468||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Mental Component - Baseline to Week 36||||0.468
81443472|NCT00472797|162578482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.602||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Mental Component - Change from Baseline to Extension Visit 1||||0.602
81443473|NCT00472797|162578482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.414||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Change from Baseline to Extension Visit 3||||0.414
81443474|NCT00472797|162578482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.991||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||Change from Baseline to Exit Visit LOCF||||0.991
81443475|NCT01610453|162578487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||A sample size calculation with alpha 0.05, power 0.8, and cut-off level of HPD at 40 mm. 146 women should be included. The calculation was based from a previous study, in which 93% with HPD ≤40 mm and 57% of with HPD \> 40 mm delivered vaginally.|Chi-squared|||Women were categorized in accordance to fetal descent measured by ultrasound. Head-perineum distance ≤40 mm was used as cut-off level. Vaginal delivery was the primary outcome measure.||||<0.01
81443476|NCT01610453|162578488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81443477|NCT00706381|162578495|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from placebo|7.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.2||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The percent change from placebo was calculated for each participant and then a t-test was used to test the null hypothesis that this difference was equal to 0.||||0.0001
81443478|NCT00706381|162578495|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from placebo|9.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The percent change from placebo was calculated for each participant and then a t-test was used to test the null hypothesis that this difference was equal to 0.||||<0.0001
81443479|NCT00706381|162578495|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.2||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||Percent change from placebo|||The percent change from placebo was calculated for each participant and then a t-test was used to test the null hypothesis that this difference was equal to 0.||||0.89
81473970|NCT05460078|162639693|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.65|1.18|<0.001
81473971|NCT05460078|162639694|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|2.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.48|1.54|<0.001
81473972|NCT05460078|162639695|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.66|1.17|<0.001
81473973|NCT03743402|162639724|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was a point null of exactly 0 expected difference in MME/day between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.54||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.55|5.88|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=(pain self-management)-(usual care)|A priori power calculations indicated 90% power to detect an average 24 MME/day difference between arms.||5.88|-10.55|0.58
81473974|NCT03743402|162639725|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was a point null of exactly 0 expected difference in PEG score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.52|||Regression, Linear||mean difference = (pain self-management)-(usual care)|A priori power calculations indicated 90% power to detect a 1.2-point average difference in PEG score between arms.||0.52|-0.51|0.98
81539605|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.95||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|44.61||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||44.61|1.80|0.0075
81443480|NCT00706381|162578495|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from placebo|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.2||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The percent change from placebo was calculated for each participant and then a t-test was used to test the null hypothesis that this difference was equal to 0.||||0.41
81443481|NCT00706381|162578496|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from placebo|40.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|72.8||0.096|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The percent change from placebo was calculated for each participant and then a t-test was used to test the null hypothesis that this difference was equal to 0.||||0.096
81443482|NCT00706381|162578496|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from placebo|260.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|191.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The percent change from placebo was calculated for each participant and then a t-test was used to test the null hypothesis that this difference was equal to 0.||||<0.0001
81443483|NCT00706381|162578496|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from placebo|16.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|56.3||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The percent change from placebo was calculated for each participant and then a t-test was used to test the null hypothesis that this difference was equal to 0.||||0.83
81443484|NCT00706381|162578496|SUPERIORITY||Percent change from placebo|125.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|92.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The percent change from placebo was calculated for each participant and then a t-test was used to test the null hypothesis that this difference was equal to 0.||||<0.0001
81443485|NCT03395639|162578509|OTHER|Difference in adjudicated major or CRNM bleeding rates were assessed.|Annualized rate difference|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.12||||||||0.12|-0.18|
81443486|NCT03395639|162578509|OTHER|Difference in adjudicated major bleeding rates were assessed.|Annualized rate difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||||0|0|
81443487|NCT03395639|162578509|OTHER|Difference in all adjudicated bleeding (major, CRNM, minor) rates were assessed.|Annualized rate difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.25||||||||0.25|-0.24|
81443488|NCT03407118|162578546|SUPERIORITY||ratio of least square means|0.967|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.803|1.17||||||||1.17|0.803|
81443489|NCT04700280|162578549|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69||0.617|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.2|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.4|-6.2|0.617
81443490|NCT04700280|162578551|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.3089|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||0.41|-1.70|0.3089
81443491|NCT04700280|162578551|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.2834|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.97|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||0.43|-1.97|0.2834
81443492|NCT04700280|162578551|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.7109|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.02|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||1.30|-2.02|0.7109
81443493|NCT04700280|162578552|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81||0.859|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||2.9|-3.6|0.859
81443494|NCT04700280|162578552|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46||0.837|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8||4.8|-3.8|0.837
81443495|NCT00257920|162578561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.67||95.0|-0.023|0.015||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons. A single hypothesis was tested by the primary efficacy analysis. All hypothesis tests were two-tailed and P-values \<= 0.050 were considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in the mean calcium absorption fraction between Zemplar Injection and Hectorol Injection. The power calculation applied to the primary efficacy analysis.||0.015|-0.023|0.670
81443496|NCT00257920|162578562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009||0.573||95.0|-0.024|0.014||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons. A single hypothesis was tested by the primary efficacy analysis. All hypothesis tests were two-tailed and P-values \<=0.050 were considered statistically significant.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in mean calcium absorption between Zemplar and Hectorol. Approximately 42 subjects were to be randomized assuming 36 subjects would available in the per-protocol set. A sample size of 36 subjects has 80% power to detect a mean difference of -0.018 assuming the Zemplar group mean is 0.139, the Hectorol group mean is 0.157 and the STD is 0.037. The ANOVA model included effects for sequence, subject-within-sequence, period and treatment regimen.||0.014|-0.024|0.573
81443497|NCT03629028|162578568|NON_INFERIORITY|Data compared to meta-analysis conducted in Sardo et al., 2017||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared or Fisher's test statistic was used to compare the categorical variables.||The sample size was calculated based on the study of Sardo et al. The website http://powerandsamplesize.com/Calculators was used. As a result of the sample size calculation with 90% power and 0.05 alpha error, it was planned to include 141 patients in each group.||||0.05
81443498|NCT04932941|162578575|SUPERIORITY||Common risk difference|-0.276||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.634|11.081|||Mantel Haenszel||Strata-adjusted Mantel Haenszel (MH) method for difference in proportions controlling for stratification factors (COVID-19 severity: moderate, severe, and age group: less than or equal to 65 years, greater than 65 years).|||11.081|-11.634|0.962
81443499|NCT01366443|162578604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.89|||||"The calculation for the Wilson CI is computed using the cii (confidence interval immediate) command in Stata version 11.2, with the Wilson option."|Sensitivity = true positives/(true positives + false negatives); It indicates how likely is the test to detect the presence of a characteristic in someone with the characteristic.||0.89|0.79|
81443500|NCT01366443|162578604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|0.99|||||"The calculation for the Wilson CI is computed using the cii (confidence interval immediate) command in Stata version 11.2, with the Wilson option."|Specificity = true negatives/(false positives + true negatives); It indicates how likely the test is to detect the absence of a characteristic in someone without the characteristic.||0.99|0.93|
81443501|NCT01366443|162578604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.0|||||"The calculation for the Wilson CI is computed using the cii (confidence interval immediate) command in Stata version 11.2, with the Wilson option."|Positive Predictive Value = true positives/(true positives + false positives); It indicates how likely it is that someone with a positive test result will actually have the characteristic.||1.00|0.96|
81443502|NCT01366443|162578604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.84|||||"The calculation for the Wilson CI is computed using the cii (confidence interval immediate) command in Stata version 11.2, with the Wilson option."|Negative Predictive Value = true negatives/(true negatives + false negatives); It indicates how likely it is that someone with a negative test result will actually not have the characteristic.||0.84|0.69|
81539606|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.46||||0.1228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|7.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||7.68|0.78|0.1228
81443503|NCT01366443|162578604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.0|||||"The calculation for the Wilson CI is computed using the cii (confidence interval immediate) command in Stata version 11.2, with the Wilson option."|Sensitivity = true positives/(true positives + false negatives); It indicates how likely is the test to detect the presence of a characteristic in someone with the characteristic.||1.00|0.97|
81443504|NCT01366443|162578604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.95|||||"The calculation for the Wilson CI is computed using the cii (confidence interval immediate) command in Stata version 11.2, with the Wilson option."|Specificity = true negatives/(false positives + true negatives); It indicates how likely the test is to detect the absence of a characteristic in someone without the characteristic.||0.95|0.83|
81443505|NCT01366443|162578604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Positive Predictive Value|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|0.98|||||"The calculation for the Wilson CI is computed using the cii (confidence interval immediate) command in Stata version 11.2, with the Wilson option."|Positive Predictive Value = true positives/(true positives + false positives); It indicates how likely it is that someone with a positive test result will actually have the characteristic.||0.98|0.90|
81443506|NCT01366443|162578604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Negative Predictive Value|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.0|||||"The calculation for the Wilson CI is computed using the cii (confidence interval immediate) command in Stata version 11.2, with the Wilson option."|Negative Predictive Value = true negatives/(true negatives + false negatives); It indicates how likely it is that someone with a negative test result will actually not have the characteristic.||1.00|0.94|
81443507|NCT01673698|162578616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0041
81443508|NCT01673698|162578617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81443509|NCT01673698|162578618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.561|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5610
81443510|NCT06204887|162578643|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81443511|NCT00856973|162578685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|7.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.91|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.17|19.83|||ANCOVA|Bonferroni adjustment was use for multiple comparisons|Difference calculated as Eszopiclone minus placebo|This endpoint was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group (pooled low dose eszopiclone, pooled high dose eszopiclone, and placebo) as a fixed effect and the baseline value as a covariate. Contrast statements were used to perform pairwise comparisons of the eszopiclone treatment groups to placebo. A Bonferroni adjustment was used for the 2 pairwise comparisons. Least squares means and the standard errors were presented for each treatment grou||19.83|-5.17|>0.05
81443512|NCT00856973|162578685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.91|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-10.23|14.65|||ANCOVA|||This endpoint was analyzed using ANCOVA with treatment group (pooled low dose eszopiclone, pooled high dose eszopiclone, and placebo) as a fixed effect and the baseline value as a covariate. Contrast statements were used to perform pairwise comparisons of the eszopiclone treatment groups to placebo. A Bonferroni adjustment was used for the 2 pairwise comparisons. Least squares means and the standard errors were presented for each treatment group.||14.65|-10.23|>0.05
81443513|NCT04551911|162578722|OTHER|||||||0.7856|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with treatment as the main effect, and baseline aggregate symptom score, baseline 25D level, and body weight as covariates||||||0.7856
81443514|NCT01383421|162578761|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81539607|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.28||||0.0431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|10.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||10.38|1.04|0.0431
81539608|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.0851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|8.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||8.35|0.87|0.0851
81539609|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.4726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|3.99||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||3.99|0.53|0.4726
81539610|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29||||0.1289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|6.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||6.67|0.79|0.1289
81539611|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.39||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|10.84||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||10.84|1.06|0.0400
81443515|NCT01383421|162578763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058||||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.058
81443516|NCT01383421|162578765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81443517|NCT01383421|162578767|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.027|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||Week 24||||0.027
81443518|NCT01383421|162578767|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||Week 52||||0.006
81443519|NCT01383421|162578767|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.233|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.018|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||Week 78||||0.018
81473975|NCT03743402|162639726|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was a point null of exactly 0 difference in average MME/day between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.69|8.29|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=(pain self-management)-(usual care)|||8.29|-5.69|0.72
81473976|NCT03743402|162639727|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of exactly 0 difference in expected PEG score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.05|||Regression, Linear||mean difference = (pain self-management) - (usual care)|||0.05|-1.11|0.07
81473977|NCT03743402|162639728|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of exactly 0 expected difference in PSEQ score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.11||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.83|18.04|||Regression, Linear||mean difference = (pain self-management) - (usual care)|||18.04|-13.83|0.80
81473978|NCT03743402|162639729|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of exactly 0 expected difference in PSEQ score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.33||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|8.09|||Regression, Linear||mean difference = (pain self-management) - (usual care)|||8.09|0.56|0.02
81473979|NCT03743402|162639730|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of exactly 0 expected difference in PHQ-8 score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|1.82|||Regression, Linear||mean difference = (pain self-management) - (usual care)|||1.82|-2.53|0.75
81473980|NCT03743402|162639731|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of exactly 0 expected difference in PHQ-8 score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|0.87|||Regression, Linear||mean difference = (pain self-management) - (usual care)|||0.87|-1.87|0.48
81473981|NCT03743402|162639732|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of exactly 0 expected difference in GAD-7 score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.81|||Regression, Linear||mean difference = (pain self-management) - (usual care)|||0.81|-1.31|0.64
81473982|NCT03743402|162639733|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of exactly 0 expected difference in GAD-7 score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|1.51|||Regression, Linear||mean difference = (pain self-management) - (usual care)|||1.51|-0.94|0.65
81473983|NCT03743402|162639734|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of exactly 0 expected difference in PGIC score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.1|||Regression, Linear||mean difference = (pain self-management) - (usual care)|||1.10|0.12|0.02
81473984|NCT03743402|162639735|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of exactly 0 expected difference in PGIC score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.33|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.88|||Regression, Linear||mean difference = (pain self-management) - (usual care)|||1.88|0.77|<0.01
81473985|NCT03743402|162639736|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of exactly 0 expected difference in POMI score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.31|||Regression, Linear||mean difference = (pain self-management) - (usual care)|||0.31|-0.13|0.42
81473986|NCT03743402|162639737|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of exactly 0 expected difference in POMI score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.36|||Regression, Linear||mean difference = (pain self-management) - (usual care)|||0.36|-0.10|0.26
81473987|NCT03743402|162639738|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of exactly 0 expected difference in PODS score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|6.66|||Regression, Linear||mean difference = (pain self-management) - (usual care)|||6.66|-3.47|0.54
81473988|NCT03743402|162639739|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of exactly 0 expected difference in PODS score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|2.21|||Regression, Linear||mean difference = (pain self-management) - (usual care)|||2.21|-1.26|0.59
81473989|NCT03743402|162639740|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of exactly 0 expected difference in opioid craving score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.57|||Regression, Linear||mean difference = (pain self-management) - (usual care)|||0.57|-0.66|0.90
81473990|NCT03743402|162639741|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of exactly 0 expected difference in PSEQ score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.32|||Regression, Linear||mean difference = (pain self-management) - (usual care)|||0.32|-1.03|0.30
81473991|NCT03743402|162639742|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of the relative risk of 30% reduction from baseline equal exactly to 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|2.1||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|6.53|||Regression, Poison||relative risk = (pain self-management)/(usual care)|||6.53|0.68|0.20
81473992|NCT03743402|162639743|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is a point null of the relative risk of 30% reduction from baseline equal exactly to 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.34||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|3.32|||Regression, Poison||relative risk = (pain self-management)/(usual care)|||3.32|0.54|0.53
81473993|NCT02191046|162639759|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|power of study = 90%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.89|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.41|5.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||compare the mean 5S-score between before and after treatment in syringe group||5.37|3.41|<0.05
81473994|NCT02191046|162639759|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|power of study = 90%|Mean Difference (Net)|0.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.42|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|1.76|||t-test, 2 sided|||compare the mean 5S-score between 2 groups at 2 weeks after treatment||1.76|0.094|<0.05
81473995|NCT02191046|162639759|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|power of study = 90%|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||satisfaction score between two groups at 2 weeks after treatment||-0.12|-0.82|<0.05
81473996|NCT02191046|162639759|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|power fo study = 90%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.16|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.62|6.69|||t-test, 2 sided|||compare the mean 5s-score between before and after treatment in squeezable bottle group||6.69|4.62|<0.05
81539612|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.22||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|40.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||40.55|1.67|0.0097
81443520|NCT01383421|162578768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.686|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.893||0.059|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||Week 24||||0.059
81443521|NCT01383421|162578768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.697|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.903||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||Week 52||||0.003
81443522|NCT01383421|162578768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.447|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.945||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||Week 78||||0.010
81443523|NCT01383421|162578769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.791|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.788||0.023|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||Week 24||||0.023
81443524|NCT01383421|162578769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.549|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.818||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||Week 52||||0.002
81443525|NCT01383421|162578769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.734|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.872||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||Week 78||||0.002
81443526|NCT01383421|162578773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.725||0.625|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||WPAI absenteeism||||0.625
81443527|NCT01383421|162578773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.824|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.441||0.736|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||WPAI presenteeism||||0.736
81443528|NCT01383421|162578773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.207|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.126||0.7|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||WPAI overall work impairment||||0.700
81443529|NCT01383421|162578773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.552|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.561||0.023|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||WPAI activity impairment||||0.023
81443530|NCT01383421|162578774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.736||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||WPAI absenteeism||||0.890
81443531|NCT01383421|162578774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.527|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.523||0.835|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||WPAI presenteeism||||0.835
81443532|NCT01383421|162578774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.471|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.205||0.883|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||WPAI overall work impairment||||0.883
81443533|NCT01383421|162578774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.792|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.611||0.019|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||WPAI activity impairment||||0.019
81443534|NCT01383421|162578775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.409|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.548||0.873|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||WPAI absenteeism||||0.873
81443535|NCT01383421|162578775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.817|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.598||0.753|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||WPAI presenteeism||||0.753
81443536|NCT01383421|162578775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.334|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.159||0.461|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||WPAI overall work impairment||||0.461
81443537|NCT01383421|162578775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.537|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.624|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||WPAI activity impairment||||<0.001
81443538|NCT01383421|162578776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.973|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.245||0.017|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||TSQM convenience||||0.017
81443539|NCT01383421|162578776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.843|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.042||0.164|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||TSQM effectiveness||||0.164
81443540|NCT01383421|162578776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.473|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.866||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||TSQM global satisfaction||||0.003
81443541|NCT01383421|162578776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.705|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.769||0.335|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||TSQM side effects||||0.335
81443542|NCT01383421|162578777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.728|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.183||0.021|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||TSQM convenience||||0.021
81443543|NCT01383421|162578777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.106|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||TSQM effectiveness||||0.106
81443544|NCT01383421|162578777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.572|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.756||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||TSQM global satisfaction||||0.002
81443545|NCT01383421|162578777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.885|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.704||0.269|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||TSQM side effects||||0.269
81443546|NCT01383421|162578778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.324|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.177||0.049|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||TSQM convenience||||0.049
81443547|NCT01383421|162578778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.929|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.929||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||TSQM effectiveness||||0.011
81443548|NCT01383421|162578778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.997|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.775|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||TSQM global satisfaction||||<0.001
81443549|NCT01383421|162578778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.823|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.657||0.272|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||TSQM side effects||||0.272
81443550|NCT01383421|162578779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.817|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.572||0.154|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||Week 24||||0.154
81443551|NCT01383421|162578779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.772|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.599||0.198|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||Week 52||||0.198
81443552|NCT01383421|162578779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.884|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.585||0.131|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference and P value are from ANCOVA model adjusting for corresponding Baseline values.||Week 78||||0.131
81443553|NCT01383421|162578783|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Between Group Change|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0429||0.019|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|P value is from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline.||Necessity||||0.019
81443554|NCT01383421|162578783|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Between Group Change|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0526||0.56|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05.|ANCOVA|P value is from an ANCOVA model adjusting for Baseline.||Concern||||0.560
81443555|NCT00605865|162578790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was complications. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without complications in the participants of responders."||||<0.001
81443556|NCT00605865|162578791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was concomitant drug. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without concomitant drug in the participants of responders."||||0.039
81443557|NCT00605865|162578792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was renal dysfunction. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without renal dysfunction in the participants of responders."||||0.011
81443558|NCT00605865|162578793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was past medical history of other illness. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without past medical history of other illness in the participants of responders."||||0.010
81443559|NCT00605865|162578794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was average daily dose. The null hypothesis is there is no difference of five types of average daily dose in the participants of responders."||||<0.001
81443560|NCT00605865|162578795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was suicidal ideation (including suicide attempt). The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without suicidal ideation(including suicide attempt) in the participants of responders."||||0.014
81443561|NCT00605865|162578796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The risk factor tested was 15 years and higher of age or not. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between 15 years and higher of age or not in the participants of responders."||||0.021
81443562|NCT00605865|162578797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The factor tested was target disease severity. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between three grade of target disease severity in the participants of responders."||||<0.001
81443563|NCT00605865|162578798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The factor tested was history of treatment prior to Sertralin. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without history of treatment prior to Sertralin in the participants of responders."||||0.003
81443564|NCT00605865|162578799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The factor tested was outpatient or inpatient. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between outpatient or inpatient in the participants of responders."||||0.012
81443565|NCT00605865|162578800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The factor tested was complications. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with or without complications in the participants of responders."||||0.019
81443566|NCT00605865|162578801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The factor tested was 15 years and higher of age or not. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between 15 years and higher of age or not in the participants of responders."||||0.010
81443567|NCT00605865|162578802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The factor tested was age. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between four groups of age in the participants of responders."||||0.015
81443568|NCT00605865|162578803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||not adjusted, p=0.050|Chi-squared|||"The factor tested was suicidal ideation (including suicide attempt). The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with or without suicidal ideation (including suicide attempt) in the participants of responders."||||<0.001
81443569|NCT01030341|162578843|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Type I error: 0.05; power: 0.9|||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) with independent working correlation to account for correlated data comparing screening and treatment phases||Null hypothesis: Difference of 0% in the frequencies of hypoglycemic excursions (\<50 mg/dL) during the screening phase and treatment phase respectively.||||<0.0001
81443570|NCT01030341|162578843|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Type I error: 0.05; power: 0.9|||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) with independent working correlation to account for correlated data comparing screening and treatment phases||Null hypothesis: Difference of 0% in the frequencies of hypoglycemic excursions (\<70 mg/dL) during the screening phase and treatment phase respectively.||||<0.0001
81473997|NCT01964716|162639761|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure, for the difference in proportions (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS) was greater than -0.10.|percent difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.4|1.2||||||Serotype 1: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||1.2|-3.4|
81473998|NCT01964716|162639761|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure, for the difference in proportions (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS) was greater than -0.10.|percent difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.7|1.6||||||Serotype 3: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||1.6|-3.7|
81539613|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|5.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||5.94|0.66|0.2260
81443571|NCT01030341|162578843|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Type I error: 0.05; power: 0.9||||||0.005||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) with independent working correlation to account for correlated data comparing screening and treatment phases||Null hypothesis: Difference of 0% in the frequencies of euglycemic excursions (70-180 mg/dL) during the screening phase and treatment phase respectively.||||0.005
81443572|NCT01030341|162578843|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Type I error: 0.05; power: 0.9||||||0.04||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) with independent working correlation to account for correlated data comparing screening and treatment phases||Null hypothesis: Difference of 0% in the frequencies of hyperglycemic excursions (\>180 mg/dL) during the screening phase and treatment phase respectively.||||0.04
81443573|NCT01030341|162578843|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Type I error: 0.05; power: 0.9|||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for statistical significance: p \< 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Generalized estimating equations (GEE) with independent working correlation to account for correlated data comparing screening and treatment phases||Null hypothesis: Difference of 0% in the frequencies of hyperglycemic excursions (\>300 mg/dL) during the screening phase and treatment phase respectively.||||<0.0001
81443574|NCT01030341|162578844|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Mean change = 0|||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Null hypothesis: No difference in total GCSI score from screening to 12 weeks of treatment.||||<0.0001
81443575|NCT01030341|162578844|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Mean change = 0|||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Null hypothesis: No difference in total GCSI score from screening to 24 weeks of treatment.||||<0.0001
81443576|NCT01030341|162578844|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Mean change = 0|||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Null hypothesis: No difference in GCSI composite score from screening to 12 weeks of treatment.||||<0.0001
81443577|NCT01030341|162578844|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Mean change = 0|||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Null hypothesis: No difference in GCSI composite score from screening to 24 weeks of treatment.||||<0.0001
81539614|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.63||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|35.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||35.96|2.07|0.0031
81443578|NCT01030341|162578844|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Mean change = 0|||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Null hypothesis: No difference in PAGI-QOL score from screening to 12 weeks of treatment.||||<0.0001
81443579|NCT01030341|162578844|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Mean change = 0|||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Null hypothesis: No difference in PAGI-QOL score from screening to 24 weeks of treatment.||||<0.0001
81443580|NCT02307266|162578869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3165|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3165
81443581|NCT02307266|162578869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0206|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0206
81443582|NCT02856880|162578875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|40.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.37|47.99||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque Glycolysis for the first named treatment.|||47.99|32.37|<0.0001
81443583|NCT02856880|162578876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|26.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.94|33.88||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque glycolysis for the first named treatment.|||33.88|18.94|<0.0001
81443584|NCT02856880|162578876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.91||||0.4823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.18|5.37||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference indicates a greater inhibition of glycolysis for the first named treatment.|||5.37|-11.18|0.4823
81443585|NCT02856880|162578876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|10.86||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|18.59||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque glycolysis for the first named treatment.|||18.59|3.13|0.0072
81443586|NCT02856880|162578876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|13.77||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.01|21.53||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque glycolysis for the first named treatment.|||21.53|6.01|0.0009
81443587|NCT02856880|162578876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|8.44||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|15.95||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque glycolysis for the first named treatment.|||15.95|0.93|0.0286
81539615|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.16||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|49.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||49.90|2.07|0.0043
81539616|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.5571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|4.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||4.04|0.47|0.5571
81539617|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.1911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|6.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||6.59|0.69|0.1911
81539618|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74||||0.1101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|9.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||9.41|0.80|0.1101
81539619|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.86||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|34.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||34.74|1.36|0.0199
81539620|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|6.33||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||6.33|0.61|0.2600
81443588|NCT02856880|162578876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|5.32||||0.1573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|12.79||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque glycolysis for the first named treatment.|||12.79|-2.15|0.1573
81443589|NCT02856880|162578876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-29.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|-21.43||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque glycolysis for the first named treatment.|||-21.43|-37.20|<0.0001
81443590|NCT02856880|162578876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|31.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.18|39.3||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque glycolysis for the first named treatment.|||39.30|24.18|<0.0001
81443591|NCT02856880|162578876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.42||||0.5174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|9.92||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque glycolysis for the first named treatment.|||9.92|-5.08|0.5174
81443592|NCT02856880|162578877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-233.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-332.88|-133.55||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque regrowth for the first named treatment.|||-133.55|-332.88|<0.0001
81443593|NCT02856880|162578877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|35.53||||0.5018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.9|140.96||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque regrowth for the first named treatment.|||140.96|-69.90|0.5018
81443594|NCT02856880|162578877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-24.73||||0.6325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-128.07|78.61||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque regrowth for the first named treatment.|||78.61|-128.07|0.6325
81443595|NCT02856880|162578877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-60.26||||0.2427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-162.72|42.21||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque regrowth for the first named treatment.|||42.21|-162.72|0.2427
81443596|NCT02856880|162578877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.05||||0.9834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.5|102.61||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque regrowth for the first named treatment.|||102.61|-100.50|0.9834
81443597|NCT02856880|162578877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-61.31||||0.2226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-161.14|38.52||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque regrowth for the first named treatment.|||38.52|-161.14|0.2226
81443598|NCT02856880|162578877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|268.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|165.98|371.51||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is second named treatment(non-SLS negative control) minus first named treatment (SLS negative control) such that a negative difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque|||371.51|165.98|<0.0001
81443599|NCT02856880|162578877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-293.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-396.03|-190.91||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque regrowth for the first named treatment.|||-190.91|-396.03|<0.0001
81443600|NCT02856880|162578877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-294.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-395.43|-193.62||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque regrowth for the first named treatment.|||-193.62|-395.43|<0.0001
81539621|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.93||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|46.19||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||46.19|1.73|0.0090
81473999|NCT01964716|162639761|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure, for the difference in proportions (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS) was greater than -0.10.|percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.3|2.4||||||Serotype 4: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||2.4|-2.3|
81443601|NCT02856880|162578877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-25.78||||0.6086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-126.53|74.96||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a greater inhibition of plaque regrowth for the first named treatment.|||74.96|-126.53|0.6086
81443602|NCT02856880|162578878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-273.92||||0.6664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1550.45|1002.61||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a smaller live:dead stain ratio for the first named treatment.|||1002.61|-1550.45|0.6664
81443603|NCT02856880|162578878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|674.06||||0.3249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-692.21|2040.33||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a smaller live:dead stain ratio for the first named treatment.|||2040.33|-692.21|0.3249
81443604|NCT02856880|162578878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|677.09||||0.3544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-784.16|2138.35||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a smaller live:dead stain ratio for the first named treatment.|||2138.35|-784.16|0.3544
81443605|NCT02856880|162578878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.04||||0.9967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1469.45|1475.52||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a smaller live:dead stain ratio for the first named treatment.|||1475.52|-1469.45|0.9967
81443606|NCT02856880|162578878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|766.64||||0.2976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-703.26|2236.54||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a smaller live:dead stain ratio for the first named treatment.|||2236.54|-703.26|0.2976
81474000|NCT01964716|162639761|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure, for the difference in proportions (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS) was greater than -0.10.|percent difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.4|2.8||||||Serotype 5: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||2.8|-5.4|
81443607|NCT02856880|162578878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-763.6||||0.2702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2144.45|617.25||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a smaller live:dead stain ratio for the first named treatment.|||617.25|-2144.45|0.2702
81443608|NCT02856880|162578878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|947.97||||0.1511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-361.95|2257.9||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a smaller live:dead stain ratio for the first named treatment.|||2257.90|-361.95|0.1511
81443609|NCT02856880|162578878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-270.88||||0.6998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1680.58|1138.82||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a smaller live:dead stain ratio for the first named treatment.|||1138.82|-1680.58|0.6998
81443610|NCT02856880|162578878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1037.52||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2361.33|286.29||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant -level pre-treatment values and period minus participant -level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a smaller live:dead stain ratio for the first named treatment.|||286.29|-2361.33|0.1210
81539622|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.22||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|145.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||145.2|2.04|0.0089
81539623|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.8966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|3.19||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.19|0.36|0.8966
81539624|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.5031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|4.51||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.51|0.48|0.5031
81539625|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.2603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|6.92||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||6.92|0.59|0.2603
81443611|NCT02856880|162578878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-89.54||||0.8935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1439.5|1260.41||Obtained from ANCOVA including period and treatment as fixed effects, participant as a random effect and participant-level pre-treatment values and period minus participant-level pre-treatment values as covariates in the model.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference indicates a smaller live:dead stain ratio for the first named treatment.|||1260.41|-1439.50|0.8935
81443612|NCT00364949|162578932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.049
81443613|NCT00364949|162578933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.042
81443614|NCT00364949|162578934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.156||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.156
81443615|NCT00364949|162578935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.770
81443616|NCT00364949|162578936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.325||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.325
81443617|NCT01032018|162578939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of back-transformed means.|-3.5||||0.01||95.0|-6.1|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The trial was powered to detect a between-group difference in the 6-month change in depression symptoms. Assuming 5% attrition rate, we estimated that a sample of 150 patients would be needed to have 80% power to detect a clinically meaningful differential change in depression scores between groups of 0.46 SD.||-0.7|-6.1|0.01
81474001|NCT01964716|162639761|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure, for the difference in proportions (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS) was greater than -0.10.|percent difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.3|2.6||||||Serotype 6A: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||2.6|-5.3|
81474002|NCT01964716|162639761|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure, for the difference in proportions (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS) was greater than -0.10.|percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.7|4.7||||||Serotype 6B: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||4.7|-4.7|
81474003|NCT01964716|162639761|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure, for the difference in proportions (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS) was greater than -0.10.|percent difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.7|1.6||||||Serotype 7F: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||1.6|-2.7|
81474004|NCT01964716|162639761|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure, for the difference in proportions (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS) was greater than -0.10.|percent difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.8|2.8||||||Serotype 9V: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||2.8|-3.8|
81474005|NCT01964716|162639761|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure, for the difference in proportions (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS) was greater than -0.10.|percent difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.3|2.5||||||Serotype 14: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||2.5|-4.3|
81474006|NCT01964716|162639761|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure, for the difference in proportions (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS) was greater than -0.10.|percent difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.6|4.5||||||Serotype 18C: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||4.5|-1.6|
81474007|NCT01964716|162639761|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure, for the difference in proportions (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS) was greater than -0.10.|percent difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.6|3.6||||||Serotype 19A: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||3.6|-1.6|
81539626|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.2447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|7.88||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||7.88|0.59|0.2447
81474008|NCT01964716|162639761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.4|3.5||||||Serotype 19F: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC multidose vial (MDV) - 13vPnC single-dose syringe (SDS), expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||3.5|-4.4|
81474009|NCT01964716|162639761|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure, for the difference in proportions (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS) was greater than -0.10.|percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.3|4.4||||||Serotype 23F: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||4.4|-4.3|
81474010|NCT01964716|162639762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody serotype was declared if lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval for the geometric mean concentration ratio (GMC MDV /GMC SDS) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMC Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.87|1.22||||||Serotype 1: Ratio of GMCs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale; CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.22|0.87|
81539627|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.4239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|5.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||5.55|0.49|0.4239
81539628|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.72||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|99.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||99.35|1.38|0.0240
81539629|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.1457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|9.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||9.41|0.72|0.1457
81539630|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|3.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.38|0.34|0.9000
81539631|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.7644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.64|0.39|0.7644
81539632|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29||||0.2245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|8.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||8.67|0.60|0.2245
81539633|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.28||||0.0475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|27.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||27.40|1.02|0.0475
81539634|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.2569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|8.07||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||8.07|0.57|0.2569
81539635|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.32||||0.0412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|79.44||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||79.44|1.09|0.0412
81539636|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.84||||0.1201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|10.61||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||10.61|0.76|0.1201
81539637|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.3814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|5.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||5.23|0.53|0.3814
81539638|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.8549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||3.23|0.38|0.8549
81539639|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77||||0.1274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|10.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||10.24|0.75|0.1274
81539640|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.67||||0.0703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|15.01||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||15.01|0.90|0.0703
81539641|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.1821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|8.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||8.76|0.66|0.1821
81539642|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.96||||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|109.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||109.5|1.53|0.0187
81443618|NCT03573505|162578962|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.01||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|4.73|||Log Rank|||A cox proportional hazards model with terms for treatment (BG00011 vs. placebo) and randomization stratification factor is used. A stratified log-rank test is used to compare the 2 treatment groups using randomization stratus as the stratification factor. An HR (Hazard Ratio) \< 1 indicates lower risk of event for the BG00011 group where HR is based on Cox proportional hazard model with treatment (Placebo, BG00011) as the categorical covariate.||4.73|0.85|0.112
81474011|NCT01964716|162639762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody serotype was declared if lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval for the geometric mean concentration ratio (GMC MDV /GMC SDS) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMC Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.71|0.9||||||Serotype 3: Ratio of GMCs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale; CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||0.90|0.71|
81474012|NCT01964716|162639762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody serotype was declared if lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval for the geometric mean concentration ratio (GMC MDV /GMC SDS) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMC Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.86|1.18||||||Serotype 4: Ratio of GMCs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale; CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.18|0.86|
81474013|NCT01964716|162639762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody serotype was declared if lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval for the geometric mean concentration ratio (GMC MDV /GMC SDS) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMC Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.85|1.19||||||Serotype 5: Ratio of GMCs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale; CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.19|0.85|
81443619|NCT02040779|162578980|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.116||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|0.185||ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline trough morning FEV1, sex, age, current protocol-allowed asthma therapy (ICS or non-corticosteroid therapy) at the time of screening visit and during the run-in period and treatment.|ANCOVA||BDP 160 mcg BAI - Placebo BAI|A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was used while controlling the family-wise error rate at 5%. If the 2-sided p-value resulting from the ANCOVA model for comparing beclomethasone dipropionate BAI 160 mcg/day versus placebo was less than 0.05, then the comparison of the 80 mcg/day versus placebo was to be interpreted inferentially.||0.185|0.048|0.0010
81478365|NCT01972464|162646511|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|6.52||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Regression, Logistic|adjusted for age (18-25 years versus \>25 years) and pre-quit smoking level (\<10 versus \>10 cigarettes per day)|OR represents of odds of abstinence in progesterone group versus placebo group|Null hypothesis- odds of week 8 point prevalence abstinence were equal between placebo and progesterone group.||6.52|0.48|0.39
81474014|NCT01964716|162639762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody serotype was declared if lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval for the geometric mean concentration ratio (GMC MDV /GMC SDS) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMC Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.86|1.22||||||Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMCs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale; CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.22|0.86|
81474015|NCT01964716|162639762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody serotype was declared if lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval for the geometric mean concentration ratio (GMC MDV /GMC SDS) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMC Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.82|1.36||||||Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMCs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale; CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.36|0.82|
81443620|NCT02040779|162578980|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.124||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.054|0.193||ANCOVA model with effects due to baseline trough morning FEV1, sex, age, current protocol-allowed asthma therapy (ICS or non-corticosteroid therapy) at the time of screening visit and during the run-in period and treatment.|ANCOVA||BDP 80 mcg BAI - Placebo BAI|||0.193|0.054|0.0005
81443621|NCT02040779|162578981|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|7.911||||0.0443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.202|15.621||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures||BDP 160 mcg BAI - Placebo BAI|Treatment comparisons began with am PEF for BDP 160 mcg BAI vs placebo. If the p-value was ≤0.05, the next comparisons of interest were made 1) the next secondary outcome comparison for BDP 160 mcg BAI vs placebo and 2) the am PEF for BDP 80 mcg BAI vs placebo. This procedure allowed for control of the Type I error for comparisons at a particular BAI treatment over the 5 secondary endpoints, as well as comparisons within an endpoint. It did not control the overall Type I error.||15.621|0.202|0.0443
81443622|NCT02040779|162578981|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|13.645||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.843|21.446||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures||BDP 160 mcg BAI - Placebo BAI|Treatment comparisons began with am PEF for BDP 160 mcg BAI vs placebo. If the p-value was ≤0.05, the next comparisons of interest were made 1) the next secondary outcome comparison for BDP 160 mcg BAI vs placebo and 2) the am PEF for BDP 80 mcg BAI vs placebo. This procedure allowed for control of the Type I error for comparisons at a particular BAI treatment over the 5 secondary endpoints, as well as comparisons within an endpoint. It did not control the overall Type I error.||21.446|5.843|0.0007
81474016|NCT01964716|162639762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody serotype was declared if lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval for the geometric mean concentration ratio (GMC MDV /GMC SDS) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMC Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.82|1.08||||||Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMCs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale; CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.08|0.82|
81474017|NCT01964716|162639762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody serotype was declared if lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval for the geometric mean concentration ratio (GMC MDV /GMC SDS) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMC Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.87|1.21||||||Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMCs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale; CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.21|0.87|
81474018|NCT01964716|162639762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody serotype was declared if lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval for the geometric mean concentration ratio (GMC MDV /GMC SDS) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMC Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.75|1.24||||||Serotype 14: Ratio of GMCs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale; CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.24|0.75|
81474019|NCT01964716|162639762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody serotype was declared if lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval for the geometric mean concentration ratio (GMC MDV /GMC SDS) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMC Ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.09|1.49||||||Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMCs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale; CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.49|1.09|
81443623|NCT02040779|162578982|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|5.405||||0.2014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.905|13.715||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures||BDP 160 mcg BAI - Placebo BAI|Treatment comparisons began with am PEF for BDP 160 mcg BAI vs placebo. If the p-value was ≤0.05, the next comparisons of interest were made 1) the next secondary outcome comparison for BDP 160 mcg BAI vs placebo and 2) the am PEF for BDP 80 mcg BAI vs placebo. This procedure allowed for control of the Type I error for comparisons at a particular BAI treatment over the 5 secondary endpoints, as well as comparisons within an endpoint. It did not control the overall Type I error.||13.715|-2.905|0.2014
81443624|NCT02040779|162578982|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|10.902||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|19.303||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures||BDP 160 mcg BAI - Placebo BAI|Treatment comparisons began with am PEF for BDP 160 mcg BAI vs placebo. If the p-value was ≤0.05, the next comparisons of interest were made 1) the next secondary outcome comparison for BDP 160 mcg BAI vs placebo and 2) the am PEF for BDP 80 mcg BAI vs placebo. This procedure allowed for control of the Type I error for comparisons at a particular BAI treatment over the 5 secondary endpoints, as well as comparisons within an endpoint. It did not control the overall Type I error.||19.303|2.500|0.0112
81443625|NCT02040779|162578983|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.388||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.708|-0.068||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures||BDP 160 mcg BAI - Placebo BAI|Treatment comparisons began with am PEF for BDP 160 mcg BAI vs placebo. If the p-value was ≤0.05, the next comparisons of interest were made 1) the next secondary outcome comparison for BDP 160 mcg BAI vs placebo and 2) the am PEF for BDP 80 mcg BAI vs placebo. This procedure allowed for control of the Type I error for comparisons at a particular BAI treatment over the 5 secondary endpoints, as well as comparisons within an endpoint. It did not control the overall Type I error.||-0.068|-0.708|0.0175
81539643|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.18||||0.0458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|17.0||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||17.00|1.03|0.0458
81443626|NCT02040779|162578983|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.358||||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.678|-0.038||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures||BDP 80 mcg BAI - Placebo BAI|Treatment comparisons began with am PEF for BDP 160 mcg BAI vs placebo. If the p-value was ≤0.05, the next comparisons of interest were made 1) the next secondary outcome comparison for BDP 160 mcg BAI vs placebo and 2) the am PEF for BDP 80 mcg BAI vs placebo. This procedure allowed for control of the Type I error for comparisons at a particular BAI treatment over the 5 secondary endpoints, as well as comparisons within an endpoint. It did not control the overall Type I error.||-0.038|-0.678|0.0285
81443627|NCT02040779|162578984|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.137||||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.263|-0.011||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures||BDP 160 mcg BAI - Placebo BAI|Treatment comparisons began with am PEF for BDP 160 mcg BAI vs placebo. If the p-value was ≤0.05, the next comparisons of interest were made 1) the next secondary outcome comparison for BDP 160 mcg BAI vs placebo and 2) the am PEF for BDP 80 mcg BAI vs placebo. This procedure allowed for control of the Type I error for comparisons at a particular BAI treatment over the 5 secondary endpoints, as well as comparisons within an endpoint. It did not control the overall Type I error.||-0.011|-0.263|0.0335
81443628|NCT02040779|162578984|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.127||||0.0509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.255|0.001||a priori threshold for significance of 0.05.|mixed model for repeated measures||BDP 80 mcg BAI - Placebo BAI|Treatment comparisons began with am PEF for BDP 160 mcg BAI vs placebo. If the p-value was ≤0.05, the next comparisons of interest were made 1) the next secondary outcome comparison for BDP 160 mcg BAI vs placebo and 2) the am PEF for BDP 80 mcg BAI vs placebo. This procedure allowed for control of the Type I error for comparisons at a particular BAI treatment over the 5 secondary endpoints, as well as comparisons within an endpoint. It did not control the overall Type I error.||0.001|-0.255|0.0509
81443629|NCT02040779|162578986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2384|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2384
81443630|NCT02040779|162578986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0208|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0208
81443631|NCT00922272|162578990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81443632|NCT00922272|162578992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.4182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|8.1|||ANCOVA|||||8.1|-3.4|0.4182
81443633|NCT00922272|162578993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6705||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6705
81443634|NCT00922272|162578994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Affective Flattening||||<0.0001
81443635|NCT00922272|162578994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Alogia||||<0.0001
81443636|NCT00922272|162578994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Avolition-Apathy||||<0.0001
81443637|NCT00922272|162578994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Anhedonia-Asociality||||<0.0001
81443638|NCT00922272|162578994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Attention||||<0.0001
81443639|NCT00922272|162578995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Affective Flattening||0.5|-0.4|0.8771
81443640|NCT00922272|162578995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.0584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Alogia||1.1|0.0|0.0584
81443641|NCT00922272|162578995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.5215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Avolition-Apathy||0.6|-0.3|0.5215
81443642|NCT00922272|162578995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.4835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Anhedonia-Asociality||0.7|-0.3|0.4835
81443643|NCT00922272|162578995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.5723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Attention||0.7|-0.4|0.5723
81443644|NCT00922272|162578996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Positive subscale||||<0.0001
81443645|NCT00922272|162578996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Negative subscale||||<0.0001
81443646|NCT00922272|162578996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||General Psychopathology subscale||||<0.0001
81443647|NCT00922272|162578997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.1975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.5|||ANCOVA|||Positive subscale||1.5|-0.3|0.1975
81443648|NCT00922272|162578997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.1228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.3|||ANCOVA|||Negative subscale||2.3|-0.3|0.1228
81443649|NCT00922272|162578997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.1115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.9|||ANCOVA|||General Psychopathology subscale||3.9|-0.4|0.1115
81443650|NCT00922272|162579004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0307||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0307
81443651|NCT00922272|162579005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.1072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|6.2|||ANCOVA|||||6.2|-0.6|0.1072
81443652|NCT00922272|162579006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.366||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3660
81443653|NCT00922272|162579007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.4347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|2.2|||ANCOVA|||||2.2|-5.0|0.4347
81443654|NCT00922272|162579008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4312||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4312
81443655|NCT00922272|162579009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.0874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-5.4|0.0874
81443656|NCT00922272|162579010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Total Skills||||<0.0001
81443657|NCT00922272|162579010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Communication Skills||||0.0002
81443658|NCT00922272|162579010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0028||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Financial Skills||||0.0028
81443659|NCT00922272|162579011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.4637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|2.4|||ANCOVA|||Total Skills||2.4|-5.3|0.4637
81443660|NCT00922272|162579011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.6137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.4|||ANCOVA|||Communication Skills||2.4|-4.1|0.6137
81443661|NCT00922272|162579011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.3482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.3|||ANCOVA|||Financial Skills||1.3|-3.5|0.3482
81443662|NCT00922272|162579012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0174||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Global Executive Composite||||0.0174
81539644|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.6806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|3.89||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||3.89|0.41|0.6806
81443663|NCT00922272|162579012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0461||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Behavioral Recognition Index||||0.0461
81443664|NCT00922272|162579012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0146||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Metacognition Index||||0.0146
81443665|NCT00922272|162579013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.7418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|2.7|||ANCOVA|||Global Executive Composite||2.7|-3.8|0.7418
81443666|NCT00922272|162579013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.6429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|4.1|||ANCOVA|||Behavioral Recognition Index||4.1|-2.6|0.6429
81443667|NCT00922272|162579013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.4364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.1|||ANCOVA|||Metacognition Index||2.1|-4.8|0.4364
81443668|NCT02588950|162579027|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LSMean Ratio|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|1.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.97|1.08|
81539645|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||3.45|0.38|0.8090
81443669|NCT02588950|162579031|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LSMean Ratio|0.885|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.761|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.03|0.761|
81443670|NCT02588950|162579032|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|2.6||||||||2.60|-1.60|
81443671|NCT00866658|162579036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.116|-0.65||Statistical testing: 2-sided at significance level=0.05. Analysis of co-variance(ANCOVA)included treatment arms, randomization strata of screening HbA1c (\<8.0, \>=8.0%),sulfonylurea use (yes, no), country as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c as covariate.|ANCOVA|||To detect a difference of 0.5% in change from baseline to Week 24 in HbA1c between lixisenatide and placebo, 145 patients in each arm would provide a power of 90% assuming common standard deviation of 1.3% with a 2-sided t test at 5% significance level.||-0.650|-1.116|<0.0001
81443672|NCT01796912|162579048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81443673|NCT01796912|162579049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81443674|NCT01796912|162579050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81443675|NCT01796912|162579051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.016
81443676|NCT01796912|162579052|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81443677|NCT01796912|162579053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81443678|NCT01796912|162579054|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81443679|NCT01388166|162579059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81443680|NCT01388166|162579060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0002
81443681|NCT01388166|162579061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81443682|NCT03728634|162579080|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Analysis of Variance(ANOVA)|||Change From Baseline in Plasma TTR Levels Following Multiple-Dose Administration of ION-TTR-LRx at Day 29: 45 mg||||<0.001
81443683|NCT03728634|162579080|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Change From Baseline in Plasma TTR Levels Following Multiple-Dose Administration of ION-TTR-LRx at Day 29: 60 mg||||<0.001
81443684|NCT03728634|162579080|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Change From Baseline in Plasma TTR Levels Following Multiple-Dose Administration of ION-TTR-LRx at Day 29: 90 mg||||<0.001
81443685|NCT03728634|162579080|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Change From Baseline in Plasma TTR Levels Following Multiple-Dose Administration of ION-TTR-LRx at Day 99: 45 mg||||<0.001
81443686|NCT03728634|162579080|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Change From Baseline in Plasma TTR Levels Following Multiple-Dose Administration of ION-TTR-LRx at Day 99: 60 mg||||<0.001
81443687|NCT03728634|162579080|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Change From Baseline in Plasma TTR Levels Following Multiple-Dose Administration of ION-TTR-LRx at Day 99: 90 mg||||<0.001
81443688|NCT03728634|162579080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||ANOVA|||Change From Baseline in Plasma TTR Levels Following Single-Dose Administration of ION-TTR-LRx at Day 29: 120 mg||||0.036
81443689|NCT03728634|162579081|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Change From Baseline in Plasma RBP4 Levels Following Multiple-Dose Administration of ION-TTR-LRx at Day 29: 45 mg||||<0.001
81443690|NCT03728634|162579081|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Change From Baseline in Plasma RBP4 Levels Following Multiple-Dose Administration of ION-TTR-LRx at Day 29: 60 mg||||<0.001
81443691|NCT03728634|162579081|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Change From Baseline in Plasma RBP4 Levels Following Multiple-Dose Administration of ION-TTR-LRx at Day 29: 90 mg||||<0.001
81443692|NCT03728634|162579081|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Change From Baseline in Plasma RBP4 Levels Following Multiple-Dose Administration of ION-TTR-LRx at Day 99: 45 mg||||<0.001
81443693|NCT03728634|162579081|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Change From Baseline in Plasma RBP4 Levels Following Multiple-Dose Administration of ION-TTR-LRx at Day 99: 60 mg||||<0.001
81443694|NCT03728634|162579081|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Change From Baseline in Plasma RBP4 Levels Following Multiple-Dose Administration of ION-TTR-LRx at Day 99: 90 mg||||<0.001
81443695|NCT03728634|162579081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Exact Test (2-sided)|||Change From Baseline in Plasma RBP4 Levels Following Single-Dose Administration of ION-TTR-LRx at Day 29: 120 mg||||0.036
81443696|NCT02408068|162579148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LSmean ratio|77.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.89|84.86|||ANOVA|||Results obtained using a mixed effects ANOVA with fixed effects for study period, sequence, treatment and subject (sequence) (excl. tmax).||84.86|70.89|
81474020|NCT01964716|162639762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody serotype was declared if lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval for the geometric mean concentration ratio (GMC MDV /GMC SDS) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMC Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.82|1.24||||||Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMCs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale; CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.24|0.82|
81443697|NCT02408068|162579149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LSmean ratio|108.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.3|114.72|||ANOVA|||||114.72|102.30|
81443698|NCT02408068|162579150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.25||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|3.75|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||3.75|1.25|0.0005
81443699|NCT02408068|162579151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LSmean ratio|83.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.58|91.74||||||||91.74|75.58|
81443700|NCT02408068|162579152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LSmean ratio|118.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.58|126.54||||||||126.54|111.58|
81443701|NCT02408068|162579153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|4.38|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||4.38|2.25|0.0014
81443702|NCT00886288|162579163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81474021|NCT01964716|162639762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody serotype was declared if lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval for the geometric mean concentration ratio (GMC MDV /GMC SDS) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMC Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.85|1.26||||||Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMCs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale; CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.26|0.85|
81443703|NCT01194973|162579179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean change from baseline|117.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.77|142.59|||ANOVA|||||142.59|92.77|<0.0001
81443704|NCT01194973|162579185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean change from baseline|102.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.15|136.82|||ANOVA|||||136.82|68.15|<0.0001
81443705|NCT01640873|162579188|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.5||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-47.4|30.4||The posterior probability that the reduction in FPG is ≥ 20 mg/dL is 0.06, and hence, the FPG hypothesis was not met.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||30.4|-47.4|0.356
81443706|NCT01640873|162579190|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.05||||0.2714|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.19||The posterior probability that the reduction in 24h-WMG is ≥ 20 mg/dL is \< 0.01, and hence, the 24h- WMG hypothesis was not met.|Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||1.19|0.92|0.2714
81443707|NCT01640873|162579191|OTHER|Day 1|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.22||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.55|||ANOVA|Placebo-corrected (MK-8655 / placebo)||||1.55|0.99|0.060
81443708|NCT01640873|162579191|OTHER|Day 3|Geometric mean Ratio|1.2||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.47|||ANOVA|Placebo-corrected (MK-8655 / placebo)||||1.47|0.98|0.065
81443709|NCT01640873|162579191|OTHER|Day 16|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.37|||ANOVA|Placebo-corrected (MK-8655 / placebo)||||1.37|0.89|0.217
81443710|NCT01843348|162579270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) with tx, center, donor type factors. Raw and adjusted means were presented with one-sided p-values for un-shifted and shifted hypothesis, respectively. Significance level = 2.5% (one-sided)|Least square mean|-9.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.82|-4.88|||ANOVA|||The trial tests the null hypotheses that the treatment difference (investigational minus reference) in mean eGFR at re-assigned visit Month 12 is lower than the non-inferiority margin (Δ) of 7 mL/min per 1.73m2 versus the alternative that the treatment difference is equal to or greater than the non-inferiority margin||-4.88|-13.82|<0.0001
81443711|NCT01843348|162579270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The trial tests the null hypotheses that the treatment difference (investigational minus reference) in mean eGFR at re-assigned visit Month 12 is lower than the non-inferiority margin (Δ) of 7 mL/min per 1.73m2 versus the alternative that the treatment difference is equal to or greater than the non-inferiority margin|Least squares mean|-5.56||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.56|-1.55||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) with tx, center, donor type factors. Raw and adjusted means were presented with one-sided p-values for un-shifted and shifted hypothesis, respectively. Significance level = 2.5% (one-sided)|ANOVA|||||-1.55|-9.56|0.0067
81443712|NCT01843348|162579271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate|0.032|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.093||||||TAC+Certican - TAC+MPA - difference between groups||0.093|-0.029|
81443713|NCT01843348|162579271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate|0.149|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|0.221||||||CycA+Certican -Tac+MPA - difference between groups||0.221|0.076|
81443714|NCT01843348|162579275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.028|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.087|||Pearson's chi-square test|||BPAR - treatment differences at Month 12||0.087|-0.032|< 0.001
81443715|NCT00534794|162579295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.532||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ITT (Intent to Treat)||||0.532
81443716|NCT00534794|162579296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.927||95.0|||||Student's t-test|||ITT (Intent to Treat)||||0.927
81539646|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.2352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|8.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||8.26|0.60|0.2352
81443717|NCT00321594|162579297|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose|1400.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||MTD was not reached and the maximum dose of 1400 mg/m2 is used in Phase II portion|MTD is defined as the dose below which \>=2 of 3 or \>= 2 of 6 patients experience DLT||||
81443718|NCT00986453|162579299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4697||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4697
81443719|NCT00986453|162579300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.147||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1470
81443720|NCT00986453|162579301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0428||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0428
81443721|NCT00986453|162579302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0776||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0776
81443722|NCT00986453|162579303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0002
81478366|NCT01972464|162646512|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|3.38||a priori threshold = 0.05|Regression, Cox|Adjusted for age and pre-quit smoking level|Hazard ratio is placebo / progesterone|||3.38|0.66|0.41
81478367|NCT01972464|162646513|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|0.96|||general estimating equation|adjusted for age \& pre-quit smoking level; specified a gamma distribution, log link, autoregressive correlation structure|risk ratio is progesterone versus placebo|null hypothesis rate of change in QSU-brief scores were equal between treatment groups||0.96|0.86|<0.001
81478368|NCT02672176|162646514|EQUIVALENCE|Information included in Statistical Analysis||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81478369|NCT02672176|162646515|EQUIVALENCE|See Statistical Analysis||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81443723|NCT04397445|162579404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||A 1-sided lower P value \<.05 was considered significant for ranitidine vs. placebo as the aim was to evaluate if ranitidine increased NDMA exposure. Comparisons were performed separately with each diet without adjustment for multiplicity.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for analyses, per the statistical analysis plan, as NDMA urine data were not normally distributed|The median of the paired differences (interquartile range) between ranitidine and placebo is 0 (-6.9 to 0) ng. The median of the paired differences is calculated by first determining the difference between the two treatments for each individual participant and then determining the median of those values. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test that was used for NDMA analyses is also based on first determining the difference between the treatment groups for each individual participant.|||0.54
81443724|NCT04397445|162579404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71||||||A 1-sided lower P value \<.05 was considered significant for ranitidine vs. placebo as the aim was to evaluate if ranitidine increased NDMA exposure. Comparisons were performed separately with each diet without adjustment for multiplicity.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for analyses, per the statistical analysis plan, as NDMA urine data were not normally distributed|The median of the paired differences (interquartile range) between ranitidine and placebo is -1.1 (-9.1 to 11.5) ng. The median of the paired differences is calculated by first determining the difference between the two treatments for each individual participant and then determining the median of those values. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test that was used for NDMA analyses is also based on first determining the difference between the treatment groups for each individual participant.|||0.71
81478370|NCT02672176|162646516|EQUIVALENCE|See Statistical Analysis||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81478371|NCT02672176|162646517|EQUIVALENCE|See Statistical Analysis||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81443725|NCT04397445|162579405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Exploratory analyses on the effect of diet used a 1-sided lower P value \<.05 for NDMA as the cured-meats diet was designed to have higher NDMA.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for analyses, per the statistical analysis plan, as NDMA urine data were not normally distributed|The median of the paired differences (interquartile range) between the cured-meats diet and noncured-meats diet is 9.3 (3.8 to 25.0) ng. The median of the paired differences is calculated by first determining the difference between the two treatments for each individual participant and then determining the median of those values. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test that was used for NDMA analyses is also based on first determining the difference between the treatment groups for each individual participant.|||0.005
81443726|NCT04397445|162579405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||Exploratory analyses on the effect of diet used a 1-sided lower P value \<.05 for NDMA as the cured-meats diet was designed to have higher NDMA|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for analyses, per the statistical analysis plan, as NDMA urine data were not normally distributed|The median of the paired differences (interquartile range) between the cured-meats diet and noncured-meats diet is 6.4 (0 to 23.4) ng. The median of the paired differences is calculated by first determining the difference between the two treatments for each individual participant and then determining the median of those values. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test that was used for NDMA analyses is also based on first determining the difference between the treatment groups for each individual participant.|||0.007
81474022|NCT01964716|162639762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given antibody serotype was declared if lower bound of the 2-sided, 97.5% confidence interval for the geometric mean concentration ratio (GMC MDV /GMC SDS) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMC Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.98|1.48||||||Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMCs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale; CIs for the ratio are back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.48|0.98|
81474023|NCT01964716|162639771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|1.9||||||Serotype 1: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||1.9|-17.2|
81474024|NCT01964716|162639771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|1.1||||||Serotype 3: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||1.1|-4.4|
81539647|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.04||||0.1231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|12.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||12.50|0.74|0.1231
81539648|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.86||||0.1445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|11.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||11.76|0.70|0.1445
81443727|NCT04397445|162579406|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.94||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.01||A 1-sided lower P value \<.05 was considered significant for the exploratory analyses of ranitidine vs. placebo because the study aim was to evaluate if ranitidine increased DMA exposure.|Mixed Models Analysis||This compares the results from ranitidine (numerator) with placebo (denominator).|As DMA data were log-normally distributed, analyses were based on a mixed-effect analysis of geometric means with terms for treatment, period, and sequence||1.01|0.87|0.92
81474025|NCT01964716|162639771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.3||||||Serotype 4: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||2.3|-2.3|
81474026|NCT01964716|162639771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|5.7||||||Serotype 5: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||5.7|-10.6|
81443728|NCT04397445|162579406|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.95||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.1||A 1-sided lower P value \<.05 was considered significant for the exploratory analyses of ranitidine vs. placebo because the study aim was to evaluate if ranitidine increased DMA exposure.|Mixed Models Analysis||This compares the results from ranitidine (numerator) with placebo (denominator).|As DMA data were log-normally distributed, analyses were based on a mixed-effect analysis of geometric means with terms for treatment, period, and sequence||1.10|0.81|0.74
81443729|NCT04397445|162579406|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.05||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.23||A 2-sided P value \<.05 was used for DMA as the diet was not expected to affect these outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis||This compares the results from the cured-meats diet (numerator) with the noncured-meats diet (denominator)|As DMA data were log-normally distributed, analyses were based on a mixed-effect analysis of geometric means with terms for treatment, period, and sequence.||1.23|0.90|0.52
81443730|NCT04397445|162579406|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.05||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.19||A 2-sided P value \<.05 was used for DMA as the diet was not expected to affect these outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis||This compares the results from the cured-meats diet (numerator) with the noncured-meats diet (denominator)|As DMA data were log-normally distributed, analyses were based on a mixed-effect analysis of geometric means with terms for treatment, period, and sequence.||1.19|0.93|0.42
81474027|NCT01964716|162639771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.8||||||Serotype 6A: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||2.8|-2.9|
81474028|NCT01964716|162639771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|4.6||||||Serotype 6B: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||4.6|-4.5|
81443731|NCT04397445|162579407|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.81||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.91||Exploratory analyses on the effect of diet used a 2-sided P value \<.05 for ranitidine as the diet was not expected to affect these outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||As ranitidine data were log-normally distributed, analyses were based on a mixed-effect analysis of geometric means with terms for treatment, period, and sequence|This compares the results from the cured-meats diet (numerator) with the noncured-meats diet (denominator)|0.91|0.72|0.001
81443732|NCT04397445|162579409|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.11||A 1-sided lower P value \<.05 was considered significant for the exploratory analyses of ranitidine vs. placebo because the study aim was to evaluate if ranitidine increased DMA exposure.|Mixed Models Analysis||This compares the results from ranitidine (numerator) with placebo (denominator)|As DMA data were log-normally distributed, analyses were based on a mixed-effect analysis of geometric means with terms for treatment, period, and sequence||1.11|0.91|0.46
81443733|NCT04397445|162579409|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.25||A 1-sided lower P value \<.05 was considered significant for the exploratory analyses of ranitidine vs. placebo because the study aim was to evaluate if ranitidine increased DMA exposure.|Mixed Models Analysis|||As DMA data were log-normally distributed, analyses were based on a mixed-effect analysis of geometric means with terms for treatment, period, and sequence|This compares the results from ranitidine (numerator) with placebo (denominator)|1.25|0.80|0.49
81474029|NCT01964716|162639771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.3||||||Serotype 7F: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||2.3|-2.3|
81474030|NCT01964716|162639771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|14.1||||||Serotype 9V: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||14.1|-4.5|
81474031|NCT01964716|162639771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|0.0||||||Serotype 14: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||-0.0|-15.8|
81474032|NCT01964716|162639771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.9||||||Serotype 18C: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||2.9|-2.9|
81474033|NCT01964716|162639771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|2.4||||||Serotype 19A: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||2.4|-6.6|
81474034|NCT01964716|162639771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|4.9||||||Serotype 19F: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||4.9|-6.3|
81474035|NCT01964716|162639771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|3.0||||||Serotype 23F: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS, expressed as a percentage was analyzed.||3.0|-5.8|
81474036|NCT01964716|162639772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.2||||||Serotype 1: Ratio of GMTs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.20|0.70|
81474037|NCT01964716|162639772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.93||||||Serotype 3: Ratio of GMTs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||0.93|0.69|
81474038|NCT01964716|162639772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.39||||||Serotype 4: Ratio of GMTs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.39|0.89|
81474039|NCT01964716|162639772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.22||||||Serotype 5: Ratio of GMTs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.22|0.80|
81474040|NCT01964716|162639772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.06||||||Serotype 6A: Ratio of GMTs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.06|0.70|
81478372|NCT02672176|162646518|EQUIVALENCE|See Statistical Analysis||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81443734|NCT04397445|162579409|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.95||A 2-sided P value \<.05 was used for DMA as the diet was not expected to affect these outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis||This compares the results from the cured-meats diet (numerator) with the noncured-meats diet (denominator)|As DMA data were log-normally distributed, analyses were based on a mixed-effect analysis of geometric means with terms for treatment, period, and sequence.||0.95|0.67|0.02
81443735|NCT04397445|162579409|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.98||A 2-sided P value \<.05 was used for DMA as the diet was not expected to affect these outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||As DMA data were log-normally distributed, analyses were based on a mixed-effect analysis of geometric means with terms for treatment, period, and sequence|This compares the results from the cured-meats diet (numerator) with the noncured-meats diet (denominator)|0.98|0.65|0.03
81478373|NCT02672176|162646519|EQUIVALENCE|See Statistical Analysis||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81443736|NCT04397445|162579410|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.89||Exploratory analyses on the effect of diet used a 2-sided P value \<.05 for ranitidine as the diet was not expected to affect these outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis||This compares the results from the cured-meats diet (numerator) with the noncured-meats diet (denominator).|As ranitidine data were log-normally distributed, analyses were based on a mixed-effect analysis of geometric means with terms for treatment, period, and sequence||0.89|0.66|0.002
81443737|NCT01429051|162579411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.179|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effects model with episode baseline PI as a covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect.||||1.179|0.41|0.002
81443738|NCT04688931|162579460|OTHER|The analysis is descriptive in nature.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.68|||||The hazard ratio represents the relative risk of having an event in the treatment arm (numerator) versus the control arm (denominator).|||0.68|0.29|
81443739|NCT04688931|162579461|OTHER|The analysis is descriptive in nature.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.7|||||The hazard ratio represents the relative risk of having an event in the treatment arm (numerator) versus the control arm (denominator).|||0.70|0.30|
81443740|NCT04688931|162579463|OTHER|The analysis is descriptive in nature.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.86|||||The hazard ratio represents the relative risk of having an event in the treatment arm (numerator) versus the control arm (denominator).|||0.86|0.24|
81539649|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.03||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|102.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||102.7|1.41|0.0230
81539650|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.51||||0.0801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|14.36||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||14.36|0.86|0.0801
81443741|NCT00361335|162579470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 50 response at Wk 14 comparing Groups V vs VI at 0.05 level of significance. Sample size: The sample size of 125 patients in each of the 5 randomized groups will provide at least 90 percentage power to detect a difference in the ACR 50 response rates between groups assuming 13 percentage response in Group V and \~29-31 percentage response in the Group VI at α = 0.05.||||0.051
81443742|NCT00361335|162579470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 50 response at Wk 14 comparing Groups I vs V at 0.05 level of significance. Sample size: The sample size of 125 patients in each of the 5 randomized groups will provide at least 90 percentage power to detect a difference in the ACR 50 response rates between groups assuming 13 percentage response in Group V and \~29-31% response in the Group I at α = 0.05.||||0.073
81443743|NCT00361335|162579470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.093||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 50 response at Wk 14 comparing Groups III vs V at 0.05 level of significance. Sample size: The sample size of 125 patients in each of the 5 randomized groups will provide at least 90 percentage power to detect a difference in the ACR 50 response rates between groups assuming 13 percentage response in Group V and \~29-31 percentage response in the Group III at α = 0.05.||||0.093
81443744|NCT00361335|162579470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.465||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 50 response at Wk 14 comparing Groups VII vs V at 0.05 level of significance. Sample size: The sample size of 125 patients in each of the 5 randomized groups will provide at least 90 percentage power to detect a difference in the ACR 50 response rates between groups assuming 13 percentage response in Group V and \~29-31 percentage response in the Group VII at α = 0.05.||||0.465
81443745|NCT00361335|162579470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.872||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 50 response at Wk 14 comparing Groups II vs V at 0.05 level of significance. Sample size: The sample size of 125 patients in each of the 5 randomized groups will provide at least 90 percentage power to detect a difference in the ACR 50 response rates between groups assuming 13 percentage response in Group V and \~29-31 percentage response in the Group II at α = 0.05.||||0.872
81474041|NCT01964716|162639772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.33||||||Serotype 6B: Ratio of GMTs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.33|0.74|
81478374|NCT02672176|162646520|EQUIVALENCE|See Statistical Analysis||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81478375|NCT02672176|162646521|EQUIVALENCE|Information in Statistical Analysis||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81443746|NCT00361335|162579470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.175||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 50 response at Wk 14 comparing Groups V vs I, V vs III, V vs II, and V vs IV at 0.05 level of significance. Sample size: The sample size of 125 patients in each of the 5 randomized groups will provide at least 90 percentage power to detect a difference in the ACR 50 response rates between groups assuming 13 percentage response in Group V and \~29-31 percentage response in the combined group (I and III) at α = 0.05.||||0.175
81443747|NCT00361335|162579471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 50 response at Week 24 comparing Groups V vs VI at 0.05 level of significance.||||0.002
81443748|NCT00361335|162579471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 50 response at Week 24 comparing Groups I vs V at 0.05 level of significance.||||0.032
81443749|NCT00361335|162579471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 50 response at Week 24 comparing Groups III vs V at 0.05 level of significance.||||<0.001
81443750|NCT00361335|162579471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.795||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 50 response at Week 24 comparing Groups V vs VII at 0.05 level of significance.||||0.795
81443751|NCT00361335|162579471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.844||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 50 response at Week 24 comparing Groups II vs V at 0.05 level of significance.||||0.844
81443752|NCT00361335|162579471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 50 response at Week 24 comparing Groups V vs I, V vs III, V vs II, and V vs IV at 0.05 level of significance.||||0.540
81443753|NCT00361335|162579472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Wk 14 comparing Groups V vs VI at 0.05 level of significance.||||<0.001
81443754|NCT00361335|162579472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Wk 14 comparing Groups I vs V at 0.05 level of significance.||||<0.001
81443755|NCT00361335|162579472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Wk 14 comparing Groups III vs V at 0.05 level of significance.||||<0.001
81443756|NCT00361335|162579472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Wk 14 comparing Groups V vs VII at 0.05 level of significance.||||0.002
81443757|NCT00361335|162579472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Wk 14 comparing Groups II vs V at 0.05 level of significance.||||0.043
81443758|NCT00361335|162579472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Wk 14 comparing Groups V vs I, V vs III, V vs II, and V vs IV at 0.05 level of significance.||||<0.001
81443759|NCT00361335|162579473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in DAS28 response using CRP at Wk 14 comparing Groups V vs VI at 0.05 level of significance.||||<0.001
81443760|NCT00361335|162579473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in DAS28 response using CRP at Wk 14 comparing Groups I vs V at 0.05 level of significance.||||<0.001
81443761|NCT00361335|162579473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in DAS28 response using CRP at Wk 14 comparing Groups III vs V at 0.05 level of significance.||||<0.001
81443762|NCT00361335|162579473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in DAS28 response using CRP at Wk 14 comparing Groups V vs VII at 0.05 level of significance.||||<0.001
81443763|NCT00361335|162579473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in DAS28 response using CRP at Wk 14 comparing Groups II vs V at 0.05 level of significance.||||0.003
81443764|NCT00361335|162579473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|No adjustments were made to control for multiplicity||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in DAS28 response using CRP at Wk 14 comparing Groups V vs I, V vs III, V vs II, and V vs IV at 0.05 level of significance.||||0.001
81443765|NCT00361335|162579474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||2-sided ANOVA on van der Waerden|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in change from baseline in PCS score of SF-36 at Wk 14 comparing Groups V vs VI at 0.05 level of significance.||||0.005
81443766|NCT00361335|162579474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||2-sided ANOVA on van der Waerden|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in change from baseline in PCS score of SF-36 at Wk 14 comparing Groups I vs V at 0.05 level of significance.||||0.014
81443767|NCT00361335|162579474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||2-sided ANOVA on van der Waerden|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in change from baseline in PCS score of SF-36 at Wk 14 comparing Groups III vs V at 0.05 level of significance.||||0.014
81443768|NCT00361335|162579474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996||95.0|||||2-sided ANOVA on van der Waerden|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in change from baseline in PCS score of SF-36 at Wk 14 comparing Groups I and VII at 0.05 level of significance.||||0.996
81443769|NCT00361335|162579474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.738||95.0|||||2-sided ANOVA on van der Waerden|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in change from baseline in PCS score of SF-36 at Wk 14 comparing Groups II vs V at 0.05 level of significance.||||0.738
81443770|NCT00361335|162579474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.788||95.0||||No adjustments were made to control for multiplicity|2-sided ANOVA on van der Waerden|||Hypothesis: Null hypothesis: No difference in change from baseline in PCS score of SF-36 at Wk 14 comparing Groups V vs I, V vs III, V vs II, and V vs IV at 0.05 level of significance.||||0.788
81443771|NCT00251719|162579481|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10%, noninferiority was concluded. Superiority of primary efficacy endpoint was assessed by comparing the crude healing rate of dexlansoprazole MR 60 mg dose to that of lansoprazole 30 mg using a Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test with baseline LA EE Grade as strata.|Difference in percentage|2.34||||0.234||95.0|-1.45|6.14||Unadjusted p-value is presented. The overall 0.05 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.14|-1.45|0.234
81443772|NCT00251719|162579481|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10%, noninferiority was concluded. Superiority of primary efficacy endpoint was assessed by comparing the crude healing rate of dexlansoprazole MR 90 mg dose to that of lansoprazole 30 mg using a Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test with baseline LA EE Grade as strata.|Difference in percentage|4.85||||0.019||95.0|1.2|8.5||Unadjusted p-value is presented. The overall 0.05 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.50|1.20|0.019
81443773|NCT00251719|162579481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.220
81443774|NCT00251719|162579482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.768||95.0||||Unadjusted p-value is presented. Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level by Hommel-Simes method within treatment and Hochberg method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.768
81443775|NCT00251719|162579482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064||95.0||||Unadjusted p-value is presented. Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level by Hommel-Simes method within treatment and Hochberg method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.064
81443776|NCT00251719|162579482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.034
81443777|NCT00251719|162579483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.727||95.0||||Unadjusted p-value is presented. Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level by Hommel-Simes method within treatment and Hochberg method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole.|Log Rank|||||||0.727
81443778|NCT00251719|162579483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064||95.0||||Unadjusted p-value is presented. Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level by Hommel-Simes method within treatment and Hochberg method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole.|Log Rank|||||||0.064
81443779|NCT00251719|162579483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||||||0.174
81478376|NCT02672176|162646522|EQUIVALENCE|Information included in Statistical Analysis||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81443780|NCT00251719|162579484|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was supported if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference with lansoprazole 30 mg of the estimated 8-week healing rate was greater than -10%. Superiority was assessed based on log-rank tests comparing treatments for the endpoints.|Difference in percentage|1.65||||0.167||95.0|-1.65|4.96||Unadjusted p-value is presented. The overall 0.05 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Log Rank|||||4.96|-1.65|0.167
81474042|NCT01964716|162639772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.0||||||Serotype 7F: Ratio of GMTs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.00|0.70|
81474043|NCT01964716|162639772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.27||||||Serotype 9V: Ratio of GMTs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.27|0.79|
81443781|NCT00251719|162579484|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was supported if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference with lansoprazole 30 mg of the estimated 8-week healing rate was greater than -10%. Superiority was assessed based on log-rank tests comparing treatments for the endpoints.|Difference in percentage|3.39||||0.03||95.0|0.27|6.5||Unadjusted p-value is presented. The overall 0.05 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Log Rank|||||6.50|0.27|0.030
81443782|NCT00251719|162579484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.413||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||||||0.413
81443783|NCT00251719|162579485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0||||Unadjusted p-value is presented. Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level by Hommel-Simes method within treatment and Hochberg method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.100
81443784|NCT00251719|162579485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125||95.0||||Unadjusted p-value is presented. Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level by Hommel-Simes method within treatment and Hochberg method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.125
81443785|NCT00251719|162579485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.993||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.993
81443786|NCT00251719|162579486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.117||95.0||||Unadjusted p-value is presented. Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level by Hommel-Simes method within treatment and Hochberg method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole.|Log Rank|||||||0.117
81443787|NCT00251719|162579486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.124||95.0||||Unadjusted p-value is presented. Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level by Hommel-Simes method within treatment and Hochberg method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole.|Log Rank|||||||0.124
81443788|NCT00251719|162579486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.949||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||||||0.949
81443789|NCT02792959|162579529|NON_INFERIORITY|alpha=5%|Mean Difference (Net)|0.273||||0.602|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.602
81443790|NCT02792959|162579530|SUPERIORITY|alpha=5%|Mean Difference (Net)|3.361||||0.067|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.067
81443791|NCT02792959|162579531|SUPERIORITY|alpha=5%|Mean Difference (Net)|4.0||||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.036
81443792|NCT02792959|162579532|SUPERIORITY|alpha=5%|Mean Difference (Net)|1.091||||0.296|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.296
81474044|NCT01964716|162639772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.08||||||Serotype 14: Ratio of GMTs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.08|0.48|
81474045|NCT01964716|162639772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.19||||||Serotype 18C: Ratio of GMTs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||2.19|1.38|
81474046|NCT01964716|162639772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.16||||||Serotype 19A: Ratio of GMTs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.16|0.74|
81443793|NCT02792959|162579533|SUPERIORITY|alpha=5%|Mean Difference (Net)|0.068||||0.794|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.794
81443794|NCT02792959|162579534|SUPERIORITY|alpha=5%|Mean Difference (Net)|3.361||||0.067|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.067
81443795|NCT02792959|162579535|SUPERIORITY|alpha=5%|Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.296|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.296
81443796|NCT02792959|162579536|SUPERIORITY|alpha=5%|Mean Difference (Net)|4.39||||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.036
81443797|NCT02792959|162579537|SUPERIORITY|alpha=5%|Mean Difference (Net)|0.068||||0.794|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.794
81443798|NCT02792959|162579538|SUPERIORITY|alpha=5%|Mean Difference (Net)|4.39||||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.036
81443799|NCT02792959|162579539|SUPERIORITY|alpha=5%|Mean Difference (Net)|0.273||||0.602|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.602
81443800|NCT02792959|162579540|SUPERIORITY|alpha=5%|Mean Difference (Net)|1.705||||0.192|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.192
81443801|NCT04168190|162579557|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.3|9.0|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL minus Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Injection site erythema||9.0|-29.3|
81443802|NCT04168190|162579557|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|24.6|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL minus Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Injection site erythema||24.6|-18.1|
81474047|NCT01964716|162639772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.18||||||Serotype 19F: Ratio of GMTs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.18|0.71|
81443803|NCT04168190|162579557|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|39.3|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL minus Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Injection site pain||39.3|-7.7|
81443804|NCT04168190|162579557|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|42.1|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL minus Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Injection site pain||42.1|-4.1|
81474048|NCT01964716|162639772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.25||||||Serotype 23F: Ratio of GMTs, MDV to SDS, was calculated by back transforming the mean difference between the vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. CIs for the ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC MDV - 13vPnC SDS).||1.25|0.67|
81474049|NCT01119846|162639807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.5782|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.523|0.6335|||||Dose Proportionality for GSK1292263 Using the Power Model.|||0.6335|0.5230|
81474050|NCT01119846|162639809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.5828|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5282|0.6375|||||Dose Proportionality for GSK1292263 Using the Power Model for AUC0-24.|||0.6375|0.5282|
81474051|NCT01119846|162639809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.5808|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5325|0.6291|||||Dose Proportionality for GSK1292263 Using the Power Model for AUC0-last.|||0.6291|0.5325|
81474052|NCT01119846|162639824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.036|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|1.1||||||||1.10|-1.17|
81474053|NCT01119846|162639824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.225|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.35||||||||1.35|-0.90|
81474054|NCT01119846|162639824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.046|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.19||||||||1.19|-1.10|
81474055|NCT01119846|162639824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.679|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.45||||||||0.45|-1.80|
81443805|NCT04168190|162579557|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|26.5|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL minus Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Injection site swelling||26.5|-13.2|
81443806|NCT04168190|162579557|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|22.8|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL minus Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Injection site swelling||22.8|-16.0|
81443807|NCT04168190|162579558|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|31.0|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL minus Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Fatigue||31.0|-11.4|
81443808|NCT04168190|162579558|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|31.0|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL minus Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Fatigue||31.0|-11.4|
81443809|NCT04168190|162579558|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|28.3|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL minus Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Arthralgia||28.3|-7.4|
81443810|NCT04168190|162579558|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|20.2|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL minus Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Arthralgia||20.2|-13.1|
81443811|NCT04168190|162579558|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|13.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|33.8|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL minus Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Myalgia||33.8|-7.5|
81443812|NCT04168190|162579558|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|37.3|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL minus Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Myalgia||37.3|-4.6|
81443813|NCT04168190|162579558|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|13.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|34.5|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL minus Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Headache||34.5|-8.5|
81443814|NCT04168190|162579558|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|23.8|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL minus Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Headache||23.8|-17.2|
81443815|NCT04168190|162579559|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|11.5|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL minus Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|||11.5|-11.5|
81443816|NCT04168190|162579559|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|11.5|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL minus Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|||11.5|-11.5|
81443817|NCT04168190|162579560|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|6.8|||||Phase 2: V116 minus Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Injection site erythema||6.8|-2.8|
81443818|NCT04168190|162579560|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|17.1|||||Phase 2: V116 minus Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Injection site pain||17.1|0.1|
81443819|NCT04168190|162579560|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|8.4|||||Phase 2: V116 minus Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Injection site swelling||8.4|-2.0|
81443820|NCT04168190|162579561|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|13.5|||||Phase 2: V116 minus Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Fatigue||13.5|0.8|
81443821|NCT04168190|162579561|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.8|||||Phase 2: V116 minus Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Arthralgia||3.8|-3.8|
81443822|NCT04168190|162579561|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|7.0|||||Phase 2: V116 minus Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Myalgia||7.0|-3.8|
81443823|NCT04168190|162579561|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|9.9|||||Phase 2: V116 minus Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Headache||9.9|-2.7|
81443824|NCT04168190|162579562|OTHER|Estimated difference and CI are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.5|||||Phase 2: V116 minus Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|||1.5|-1.5|
81443825|NCT04168190|162579563|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.33 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.22|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 3. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||1.22|0.82|<0.001
81443826|NCT04168190|162579563|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.33 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.56|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 7F. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||1.56|0.95|<0.001
81443827|NCT04168190|162579563|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.33 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.41|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 19A. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||1.41|0.90|<0.001
81539651|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.4152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||5.32|0.50|0.4152
81443828|NCT04168190|162579563|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.33 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.16|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 22F. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||2.16|1.16|<0.001
81539652|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.3845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|5.65||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||5.65|0.51|0.3845
81539653|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.46||||0.1864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|9.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||9.39|0.65|0.1864
81474056|NCT01119846|162639825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.265|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.33|||||Comparison of AUC(0-24)|||2.33|-1.80|
81474057|NCT01119846|162639825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.614|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|2.76|||||Comparison of AUC(0-24)|||2.76|-1.53|
81539654|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.06||||0.01268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|12.86||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||12.86|0.73|0.01268
81443829|NCT04168190|162579563|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.33 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.24|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 33F. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||1.24|0.71|<0.001
81443830|NCT04168190|162579563|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.33 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.21|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 8. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||1.21|0.80|<0.001
81443831|NCT04168190|162579563|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.33 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.47|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 9N. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||1.47|0.87|<0.001
81474058|NCT01119846|162639825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.451|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|2.54|||||Comparison of AUC(0-24)|||2.54|-1.64|
81474059|NCT01119846|162639825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.469|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|2.33|||||Comparison of AUC(0-24)|||2.33|-1.39|
81443832|NCT04168190|162579563|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.33 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.52|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 10A. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||1.52|0.93|<0.001
81443833|NCT04168190|162579563|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.33 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|2.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|2.9|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 11A. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||2.90|1.78|<0.001
81443834|NCT04168190|162579563|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.33 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|2.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|3.55|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 12F. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||3.55|1.86|<0.001
81443835|NCT04168190|162579563|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.33 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.16|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 17F. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||2.16|1.24|<0.001
81443836|NCT04168190|162579563|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.33 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|1.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|2.36|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 20A. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||2.36|1.43|<0.001
81474060|NCT01119846|162639825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|1.95|||||Comparison of AUC(0-13)|||1.95|-2.53|
81474061|NCT01119846|162639825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.026|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|2.3|||||Comparison of AUC(0-13)|||2.30|-2.35|
81474062|NCT01119846|162639825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.163|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|2.15|||||Comparison of AUC(0-13)|||2.15|-2.48|
81474063|NCT01119846|162639825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.167|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|2.21|||||Comparison of AUC(0-13)|||2.21|-1.88|
81443837|NCT04168190|162579564|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|6.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.23|8.62|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 6A. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||8.62|4.23|<0.001
81443838|NCT04168190|162579564|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|6.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.37|8.62|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 15A. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||8.62|5.37|<0.001
81443839|NCT04168190|162579564|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|3.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|3.9|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 15C. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||3.90|2.31|<0.001
81443840|NCT04168190|162579564|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|18.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.98|25.57|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 16F. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||25.57|12.98|<0.001
81474064|NCT01119846|162639825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.352|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|0.87|||||Comparison of iAUC(0-13)|||0.87|-1.58|
81474065|NCT01119846|162639825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.136|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|1.13|||||Comparison of iAUC(0-13)|||1.13|-1.41|
81474066|NCT01119846|162639825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.091|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|1.18|||||Comparison of iAUC(0-13)|||1.18|-1.36|
81443841|NCT04168190|162579564|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|19.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.87|29.4|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 23A. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||29.40|12.87|<0.001
81443842|NCT04168190|162579564|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|29.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.72|43.09|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 23B. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||43.09|20.72|<0.001
81443843|NCT04168190|162579564|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|32.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.83|44.89|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 24F. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||44.89|22.83|<0.001
81474067|NCT01119846|162639825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.206|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.91|||||Comparison of iAUC(0-13)|||0.91|-1.33|
81474068|NCT01119846|162639825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.499|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|0.68|||||Comparison of iAUC(0-24)|||0.68|-1.68|
81474069|NCT01119846|162639825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.017|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|1.21|||||Comparison of iAUC(0-24)|||1.21|-1.24|
81474070|NCT01119846|162639825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.247|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.95|||||Comparison of iAUC(0-24)|||0.95|-1.44|
81474071|NCT01119846|162639825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.661|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|0.4|||||Comparison of iAUC(0-24)|||0.40|-1.72|
81474072|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-49.898|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-479.74|379.94|||||Comparison of C-peptide, AUC 0-12|||379.94|-479.74|
81474073|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-61.642|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-507.32|384.04|||||Comparison of C-peptide, AUC 0-12|||384.04|-507.32|
81474074|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-85.849|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-530.07|358.37|||||Comparison of C-peptide, AUC 0-12|||358.37|-530.07|
81443844|NCT04168190|162579564|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|34.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.25|50.23|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 31. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||50.23|24.25|<0.001
81474075|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-101.422|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-494.09|291.25|||||Comparison of C-peptide, AUC 0-12|||291.25|-494.09|
81443845|NCT04168190|162579564|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMT ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMT Ratio|9.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.19|11.26|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 35B. Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||11.26|7.19|<0.001
81443846|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.42|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 3||1.42|0.58|
81443847|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.76|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 3||1.76|0.71|
81443848|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.99|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 7F||1.99|0.63|
81443849|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|2.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|3.84|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 7F||3.84|1.19|
81443850|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.21|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 19A||2.21|0.74|
81443851|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|3.63|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 19A||3.63|1.19|
81443852|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.46|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 22F||1.46|0.37|
81443853|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.0|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 22F||2.00|0.50|
81443854|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.41|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 33F||1.41|0.40|
81443855|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.48|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 33F||2.48|0.70|
81443856|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.08|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 8||1.08|0.37|
81443857|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.69|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 8||1.69|0.58|
81443858|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.85|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 9N||1.85|0.57|
81474076|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.239|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-340.32|261.85|||||Comparison of C-peptide, iAUC 0-12|||261.85|-340.32|
81443859|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.97|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 9N||2.97|0.90|
81443860|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.32|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 10A||2.32|0.67|
81443861|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.45|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 10A||3.45|0.98|
81443862|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.38|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 11A||1.38|0.42|
81474077|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-117.435|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-429.61|194.74|||||Comparison of C-peptide, iAUC 0-12|||194.74|-429.61|
81474078|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-121.982|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-433.14|189.18|||||Comparison of C-peptide, iAUC 0-12|||189.18|-433.14|
81443863|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.91|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 11A||2.91|0.87|
81443864|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.17|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 12F||2.17|0.50|
81443865|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|2.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|4.5|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 12F||4.50|1.02|
81443866|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|3.68|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 17F||3.68|1.21|
81443867|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|2.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|5.03|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 17F||5.03|1.64|
81443868|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.93|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 20A||2.93|0.93|
81474079|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-81.016|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-356.07|194.03|||||Comparison of C-peptide, iAUC 0-12|||194.03|-356.07|
81443869|NCT04168190|162579565|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|3.43|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 20A||3.43|1.07|
81443870|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|4.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|9.25|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 6A||9.25|1.99|
81443871|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|5.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.53|11.91|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 6A||11.91|2.53|
81443872|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|5.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.59|9.85|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 15A||9.85|2.59|
81474080|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.812|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.08|13.7|||||Comparison of GIP total, AUC 0-12|||13.70|-8.08|
81474081|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.023|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.27|14.32|||||Comparison of GIP total, AUC 0-12|||14.32|-8.27|
81443873|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|8.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.55|17.5|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 15A||17.50|4.55|
81443874|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|8.15|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 15C||8.15|2.38|
81474082|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.483|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|22.74|||||Comparison of GIP total, AUC 0-12|||22.74|0.23|
81474083|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.093|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.04|2.86|||||Comparison of GIP total, AUC 0-12|||2.86|-17.04|
81474084|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.28|12.28|||||Comparison of GIP total, iAUC 0-12|||12.28|-7.28|
81474085|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.526|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.61|13.67|||||Comparison of GIP total, iAUC 0-12|||13.67|-6.61|
81474086|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.934|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|18.04|||||Comparison of GIP total, iAUC 0-12|||18.04|-2.17|
81474087|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.055|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.99|1.88|||||Comparison of GIP total, iAUC 0-12|||1.88|-15.99|
81474088|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.018|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.76|||||Comparison of GLP-1 active, AUC 0-12|||0.76|-0.79|
81443875|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|4.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|9.16|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 15C||9.16|2.64|
81443876|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|3.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|5.91|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 16F||5.91|1.97|
81474089|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.82|||||Comparison of GLP-1 active, AUC 0-12|||0.82|-0.78|
81474090|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.85|||||Comparison of GLP-1 active, AUC 0-12|||0.85|-0.78|
81474091|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.454|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.74|4.17|||||Comparison of GLP-1 active, AUC 0-12|||4.17|2.74|
81474092|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.015|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.75|||||Comparison of GLP-1 active, iAUC 0-12|||0.75|-0.78|
81474093|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.8|||||Comparison of GLP-1 active, iAUC 0-12|||0.80|-0.79|
81443877|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|6.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.78|11.45|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 16F||11.45|3.78|
81443878|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|9.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.35|20.4|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 23A||20.40|4.35|
81474094|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.018|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.83|||||Comparison of GLP-1 active, iAUC 0-12|||0.83|-0.79|
81539655|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|11.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||11.76|0.67|0.1600
81443879|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|9.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.34|20.62|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 23A||20.62|4.34|
81443880|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|3.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|6.05|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 23B||6.05|1.95|
81539656|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.13||||0.0317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|32.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||32.11|1.17|0.0317
81443881|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|4.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|8.45|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 23B||8.45|2.69|
81443882|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|8.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.36|19.35|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 24F||19.35|3.36|
81443883|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|16.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.68|39.01|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 24F||39.01|6.68|
81443884|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|9.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.93|16.95|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 31||16.95|4.93|
81443885|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|13.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.28|25.32|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 31||25.32|7.28|
81443886|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|9.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.56|15.36|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 35B||15.36|5.56|
81443887|NCT04168190|162579566|OTHER|Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMC Ratio|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.49|20.87|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 35B||20.87|7.49|
81443888|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.47|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 3||1.47|0.67|
81443889|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.57|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 3||1.57|0.72|
81443890|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|0.88||||||95.0|0.54|1.42|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 7F||1.42|0.54|
81443891|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.8|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 7F||1.80|0.68|
81443892|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.54|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 19A||1.54|0.59|
81443893|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.15|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 19A||2.15|0.81|
81443894|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|3.23|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 22F||3.23|0.85|
81443895|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|2.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|3.96|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 22F||3.96|1.03|
81443896|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.67|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 33F||1.67|0.44|
81443897|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|3.69|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 33F||3.69|0.97|
81443898|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.08|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 8||1.08|0.46|
81443899|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.38|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 8||1.38|0.58|
81443900|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.15|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 9N||2.15|0.62|
81443901|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.04|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 9N||2.04|0.58|
81443902|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.71|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 10A||2.71|0.90|
81443903|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.23|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 10A||3.23|1.08|
81443904|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.49|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 11A||1.49|0.53|
81443905|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.87|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 11A||1.87|0.66|
81474095|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.399|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|4.11|||||Comparison of GLP-1 active, iAUC 0-12|||4.11|2.69|
81474096|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|2.17|||||Comparison of GLP-1 total, AUC 0-12|||2.17|-2.06|
81443906|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|3.27|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 12F||3.27|0.89|
81443907|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|4.62|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 12F||4.62|1.24|
81443908|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|3.34|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 17F||3.34|1.16|
81443909|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|2.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|3.51|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 17F||3.51|1.21|
81443910|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.91|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 20A||1.91|0.77|
81443911|NCT04168190|162579567|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.45|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 20A||2.45|0.99|
81443912|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|13.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|33.1|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 6A||33.10|5.90|
81443913|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|14.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.05|34.35|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 6A||34.35|6.05|
81474097|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.223|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|2.42|||||Comparison of GLP-1 total, AUC 0-12|||2.42|-1.97|
81474098|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.835|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|4.02|||||Comparison of GLP-1 total, AUC 0-12|||4.02|-0.35|
81474099|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.629|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|0.3|||||Comparison of GLP-1 total, AUC 0-12|||0.30|-3.56|
81474100|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.078|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.86|||||Comparison of GLP-1 total, iAUC 0-12|||1.86|-1.70|
81474101|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.286|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|2.13|||||Comparison of GLP-1 total, iAUC 0-12|||2.13|-1.56|
81474102|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.764|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|2.6|||||Comparison of GLP-1 total, iAUC 0-12|||2.60|-1.08|
81474103|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.336|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|0.29|||||Comparison of GLP-1 total, iAUC 0-12|||0.29|-2.96|
81474104|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.962|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|6.18|||||Comparison of Glucagon, AUC 0-12|||6.18|-4.26|
81443914|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|7.39||||||95.0|4.29|12.75|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 15A||12.75|4.29|
81443915|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.42|16.28|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 15A||16.28|5.42|
81474105|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.067|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|8.69|||||Comparison of Glucagon, AUC 0-12|||8.69|-2.56|
81443916|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|2.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|3.63|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 15C||3.63|1.25|
81443917|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|4.79|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 15C||4.79|1.64|
81443918|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|3.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|7.67|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 16F||7.67|1.88|
81443919|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|5.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.88|11.94|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 16F||11.94|2.88|
81443920|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|13.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.68|33.32|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 23A||33.32|5.68|
81443921|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|19.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.91|47.0|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 23A||47.00|7.91|
81443922|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|23.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.64|65.82|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 23B||65.82|8.64|
81443923|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|39.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.15|109.65|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 23B||109.65|14.15|
81443924|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|19.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.03|43.74|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 24F||43.74|9.03|
81443925|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|31.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.98|69.03|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 24F||69.03|13.98|
81443926|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|57.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.15|132.78|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 31||132.78|25.15|
81443927|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|58.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.1|134.33|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 31||134.33|25.10|
81443928|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|6.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.45|10.8|||||Phase 1: V116 0.5 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 35B||10.80|4.45|
81443929|NCT04168190|162579568|OTHER|Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.|GMT Ratio|7.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|12.24|||||Phase 1: V116 1.0 mL/Phase 1: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 35B||12.24|5.00|
81474106|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.517|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|8.01|||||Comparison of Glucagon, AUC 0-12|||8.01|-2.98|
81474107|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.714|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.56|4.13|||||Comparison of Glucagon, AUC 0-12|||4.13|-5.56|
81474108|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.866|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|0.67|||||Comparison of Glucagon, iAUC 0-12|||0.67|-6.40|
81474109|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.865|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|2.95|||||Comparison of Glucagon, iAUC 0-12|||2.95|-4.68|
81474110|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.436|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|3.29|||||Comparison of Glucagon, iAUC 0-12|||3.29|-4.16|
81443930|NCT04168190|162579571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.3|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 3. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||1.30|0.90|<0.001
81443931|NCT04168190|162579571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|1.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.52|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 7F. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||1.52|0.99|<0.001
81443932|NCT04168190|162579571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|1.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.52|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 19A. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||1.52|1.02|<0.001
81443933|NCT04168190|162579571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|1.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.75|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 22F. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||1.75|1.06|<0.001
81443934|NCT04168190|162579571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.06|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 33F. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||1.06|0.69|<0.001
81474111|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.573|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|1.71|||||Comparison of Glucagon, iAUC 0-12|||1.71|-4.86|
81474112|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-168.38|118.9|||||Comparison of Insulin, AUC 0-13|||118.90|-168.38|
81443935|NCT04168190|162579571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|0.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.18|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 8. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||1.18|0.78|<0.001
81474113|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.229|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-161.16|136.7|||||Comparison of Insulin, AUC 0-13|||136.70|-161.16|
81474114|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.628|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-158.07|138.81|||||Comparison of Insulin, AUC 0-13|||138.81|-158.07|
81474115|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-66.936|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-198.15|64.28|||||Comparison of Insulin, AUC 0-13|||64.28|-198.15|
81474116|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.042|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-150.57|78.48|||||Comparison of Insulin, iAUC 0-13|||78.48|-150.57|
81474117|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.525|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-141.27|96.22|||||Comparison of Insulin, iAUC 0-13|||96.22|-141.27|
81474118|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-140.36|96.36|||||Comparison of Insulin, iAUC 0-13|||96.36|-140.36|
81474119|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-66.324|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-170.95|38.3|||||Comparison of Insulin, iAUC 0-13|||38.30|-170.95|
81474120|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.982|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|14.62|||||Comparison of PYY total, AUC 0-12|||14.62|-2.66|
81474121|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.908|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|17.86|||||Comparison of PYY total, AUC 0-12|||17.86|-0.05|
81443936|NCT04168190|162579571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|1.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.64|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 9N. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||1.64|1.04|<0.001
81443937|NCT04168190|162579571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|1.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|2.32|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 10A. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||2.32|1.44|<0.001
81443938|NCT04168190|162579571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|1.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|1.86|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 11A. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||1.86|1.27|<0.001
81443939|NCT04168190|162579571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|3.04|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 12F. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||3.04|1.75|<0.001
81443940|NCT04168190|162579571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|1.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|2.22|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 17F. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||2.22|1.49|<0.001
81443941|NCT04168190|162579571|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|2.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|2.83|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 20A. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||2.83|1.81|<0.001
81443942|NCT04168190|162579572|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|3.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.95|4.84|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 6A. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||4.84|2.95|<0.001
81443943|NCT04168190|162579572|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|7.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.12|9.64|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 15A. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||9.64|6.12|<0.001
81474122|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.317|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.39|23.24|||||Comparison of PYY total, AUC 0-12|||23.24|5.39|
81474123|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.33|2.45|||||Comparison of PYY total, AUC 0-12|||2.45|-13.33|
81443944|NCT04168190|162579572|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|3.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|4.17|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 15C. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||4.17|2.60|<0.001
81443945|NCT04168190|162579572|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|8.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.19|10.41|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 16F. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||10.41|7.19|<0.001
81443946|NCT04168190|162579572|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|7.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|9.9|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 23A. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model||9.90|6.20|<0.001
81474124|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.999|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|11.87|||||Comparison of PYY total, iAUC 0-12|||11.87|-1.87|
81474125|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.909|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|14.03|||||Comparison of PYY total, iAUC 0-12|||14.03|-0.22|
81474126|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.036|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|16.14|||||Comparison of PYY total, iAUC 0-12|||16.14|1.93|
81474127|NCT01119846|162639826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.67|-0.11|||||Comparison of PYY total, iAUC 0-12|||-0.11|-12.67|
81474128|NCT01119846|162639827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.564|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|1.56|||||Comparison of AUC 0-3|||1.56|-2.69|
81474129|NCT01119846|162639827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.846|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|1.36|||||Comparison of AUC 0-3|||1.36|-3.05|
81474130|NCT01119846|162639827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.175|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|1.02|||||Comparison of AUC 0-3|||1.02|-3.37|
81474131|NCT01119846|162639827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.617|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|1.33|||||Comparison of AUC 0-3|||1.33|-2.56|
81474132|NCT01119846|162639827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.626|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|0.39|||||Comparison of iAUC 0-3|||0.39|-1.64|
81474133|NCT01119846|162639827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.956|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|0.09|||||Comparison of iAUC 0-3|||0.09|-2.01|
81474134|NCT01119846|162639827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.103|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|-0.06|||||Comparison of iAUC 0-3|||-0.06|-2.15|
81474135|NCT01119846|162639827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|-0.07|||||Comparison of iAUC 0-3|||-0.07|-1.91|
81474136|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|152.962|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-200.57|506.49|||||Comparison of C-peptide, AUC 0-2|||506.49|-200.57|
81474137|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|113.866|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-252.69|480.42|||||Comparison of C-peptide, AUC 0-2|||480.42|-252.69|
81474138|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|114.474|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-250.89|479.83|||||Comparison of C-peptide, AUC 0-2|||479.83|-250.89|
81474139|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|136.638|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-186.32|459.6|||||Comparison of C-peptide, AUC 0-2|||459.60|-186.32|
81474140|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|163.622|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-127.31|454.55|||||Comparison of C-peptide, iAUC 0-2|||454.55|-127.31|
81474141|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|58.074|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-243.57|359.72|||||Comparison of C-peptide, iAUC 0-2|||359.72|-243.57|
81474142|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|78.341|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-222.32|379.0|||||Comparison of C-peptide, iAUC 0-2|||379.00|-222.32|
81474143|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|157.044|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.73|422.82|||||Comparison of C-peptide, iAUC 0-2|||422.82|-108.73|
81474144|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.539|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|17.87|||||Comparison of GIP total, AUC 0-2|||17.87|-4.79|
81474145|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.095|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.65|15.84|||||Comparison of GIP total, AUC 0-2|||15.84|-7.65|
81474146|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.033|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|24.74|||||Comparison of GIP total, AUC 0-2|||24.74|1.33|
81474147|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.824|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.17|7.52|||||Comparison of GIP total, AUC 0-2|||7.52|-13.17|
81474148|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.227|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|15.93|||||Comparison of GIP total, iAUC 0-2|||15.93|-3.47|
81474149|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.598|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.46|14.65|||||Comparison of GIP total, iAUC 0-2|||14.65|-5.46|
81474150|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.484|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|19.51|||||Comparison of GIP total, iAUC 0-2|||19.51|-0.54|
81443947|NCT04168190|162579572|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|5.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.53|6.94|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 23B. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||6.94|4.53|<0.001
81443948|NCT04168190|162579572|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|23.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.35|29.74|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 24F. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||29.74|19.35|<0.001
81474151|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.786|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.65|6.08|||||Comparison of GIP total, iAUC 0-2|||6.08|-11.65|
81539657|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.73||||0.0709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|15.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||15.53|0.89|0.0709
81474152|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.066|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.52|||||Comparison of GLP-1 active, AUC 0-2|||0.52|-0.38|
81443949|NCT04168190|162579572|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|10.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.32|12.33|||P-value was estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 31. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||12.33|8.32|<0.001
81443950|NCT04168190|162579572|SUPERIORITY|Superiority can be concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the estimated GMC ratio (V116/PPSV23) is \>1.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC Ratio|18.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.59|21.45|||P-value is estimated from a cLDA model.||Phase 2: V116/Phase 2: Pneumovax™23|Serotype 35B. Geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio, 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value are estimated from a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model.||21.45|15.59|<0.001
81443951|NCT03127644|162579591|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference in slopes|-0.00496|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00038|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00571|-0.0042|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confirmatory testing proceeded sequentially (ZS 10g TID, then ZS 5g TID).|Negative exponential rate of change relative to placebo indicates more rapid reduction (correction) of S-K.|Exponential rate of change in S-K through to 48 hours was analysed with a mixed effect model (random slope model).||-0.00420|-0.00571|<0.0001
81443952|NCT03127644|162579591|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference in slopes|-0.00261|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000385|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00337|-0.00185|||Mixed Models Analysis|Confirmatory testing proceeded sequentially (ZS 10g TID, then ZS 5g TID).|Negative exponential rate of change relative to placebo indicates more rapid reduction (correction) of S-K.|Exponential rate of change in S-K through to 48 hours was analysed with a mixed effect model (random slope model).||-0.00185|-0.00337|<0.001
81443953|NCT03127644|162579592|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|46.495|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.142|213.152|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model including treatment and baseline S-K as explanatory variables was used.||213.152|10.142|<0.0001
81443954|NCT03127644|162579592|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|71.835|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.497|382.337|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model including treatment and baseline S-K as explanatory variables was used.||382.337|13.497|<0.0001
81443955|NCT03127644|162579593|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference in slopes|-0.00231|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000645||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00359|-0.00104|||Mixed Models Analysis||Negative exponential rate of change relative to placebo indicates more rapid reduction (correction) of S-K.|Exponential rate of change in S-K through to 24 hours was analysed with a mixed effect model (random slope model).||-0.00104|-0.00359|0.0004
81443956|NCT03127644|162579593|OTHER||Treatment difference in slopes|-0.00401|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.000637|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00527|-0.00275|||Mixed Models Analysis||Negative exponential rate of change relative to placebo indicates more rapid reduction (correction) of S-K.|Exponential rate of change in S-K through to 24 hours was analysed with a mixed effect model (random slope model).||-0.00275|-0.00527|<0.0001
81443957|NCT03127644|162579594|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.347||||0.6167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.419|4.329|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model including treatment and baseline S-K as explanatory variables was used.||4.329|0.419|0.6167
81443958|NCT03127644|162579594|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.334|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.006|58.697|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model including treatment and baseline S-K as explanatory variables was used.||58.697|4.006|<0.0001
81443959|NCT03127644|162579598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0586||||||Nominal p value|Log Rank|||||||0.0586
81443960|NCT03127644|162579598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006||||||Nominal p value|Log Rank|||||||0.0006
81443961|NCT03127644|162579599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025||||||Nominal p value|Log Rank|||||||0.0250
81443962|NCT03127644|162579599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0064||||||Nominal p value|Log Rank|||||||0.0064
81443963|NCT04972123|162579600|SUPERIORITY|The primary end point was evaluated via a large sample Z-test for proportions. The test statistic was compared to a Pocock monitoring boundary at both an interim analysis and at the final analysis.||||||0.521||||||The primary end point was evaluated via a large sample Z-test for proportions. The test statistic was compared to a Pocock monitoring boundary at both an interim analysis and at the final analysis.|Large sample Z-test for population prop|The test statistic was compared to a Pocock monitoring boundary at both an interim analysis and at the final analysis.||Primary endpoint -- ITT primary endpoint analysis||||0.521
81443964|NCT04972123|162579601|SUPERIORITY|Time to event was compared between groups via a log-rank test.||||||0.574||||||Time to event was compared between groups via a log-rank test.|Log Rank|||Secondary endpoint -- Time to event for evaluable ITT population who had a primary event.||||0.574
81443965|NCT04972123|162579602|SUPERIORITY|Incidence of asystole were compared between groups using Fisher exact test.||||||1||||||Incidence of asystole were compared between groups using Fisher exact test.|Fisher Exact|Incidence of asystole were compared between groups using Fisher exact test.||Secondary endpoint -- Incidence of asystolic pause \> 3 seconds for evaluable ITT population who had a primary event.||||1.000
81443966|NCT04972123|162579603|SUPERIORITY|Reporting for the 1 hour fatigue score only.||||||0.732||||||Measures of fatigue were compared between groups using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Measures of fatigue were compared between groups using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||Secondary endpoint -- Measures of Fatigue for evaluable ITT population who had a primary event.||||0.732
81443967|NCT04972123|162579603|SUPERIORITY|Reporting for the 4 hour fatigue score only.||||||0.591||||||Measures of fatigue were compared between groups using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Measures of fatigue were compared between groups using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||Secondary endpoint -- Measures of Fatigue for evaluable ITT population who had a primary event.||||0.591
81443968|NCT04972123|162579603|SUPERIORITY|Reporting for the 8 hour fatigue score only.||||||0.034||||||Measures of fatigue were compared between groups using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Measures of fatigue were compared between groups using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||Secondary endpoint -- Measures of Fatigue for evaluable ITT population who had a primary event.||||0.034
81443969|NCT00985712|162579654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.6692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model details are given in the section of Measure Description.||Superiority criterion is met if the upper limit of Confidence Interval (CI) is below zero.||0.26|-0.17|0.6692
81443970|NCT00985712|162579655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3551||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c ≤7.0%.|Chi-squared|||||||0.3551
81443971|NCT00985712|162579655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2026||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c ≤7.5%.|Chi-squared|||||||0.2026
81443972|NCT00985712|162579656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.907||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was adjusted for baseline values.||||||0.9070
81443973|NCT00985712|162579657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9817||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9817
81443974|NCT00985712|162579658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1187||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1187
81443975|NCT01000493|162579671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.62||||0.3624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|6.65||The mixed effects model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis included treatment, week, Baseline total CAPS score and the treatment by week and Baseline. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between Placebo and Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 12.|||6.65|-17.9|0.3624
81474153|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.256|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.72|||||Comparison of GLP-1 active, AUC 0-2|||0.72|-0.21|
81443976|NCT01000493|162579672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.3156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|6.76|||Logistic regression analysis|The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for Baseline CAPS total score.|Comparison between Placebo and Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 1. Odds ratios represent the odds of improvement, relative to placebo.|||6.76|0.54|0.3156
81443977|NCT01000493|162579672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.3024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.5|||Logistic regression analysis|The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for Baseline CAPS total score.|Comparison between Placebo and Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 1. Odds ratios represent the odds of improvement, relative to placebo.|||1.50|0.27|0.3024
81443978|NCT01000493|162579672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.1208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|7.28|||Logistic regression analysis|The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for Baseline CAPS total score.|Comparison between Placebo and Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 8. Odds ratios represent the odds of improvement, relative to placebo.|||7.28|0.79|0.1208
81443979|NCT01000493|162579672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.27||||0.1331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|15.4|||Logistic regression analysis|The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for Baseline CAPS total score.|Comparison between Placebo and Orvepitant 60 mg at Week 1. Odds ratios represent the odds of improvement, relative to placebo.|||15.4|0.70|0.1331
81474154|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.51|||||Comparison of GLP-1 active, AUC 0-2|||0.51|-0.42|
81443980|NCT01000493|162579674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.87||||0.7015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.35|3.61||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline total CAPS score, and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 1.|||3.61|-5.35|0.7015
81443981|NCT01000493|162579674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.81||||0.4292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|9.84||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline total CAPS score, and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 4.|||9.84|-4.22|0.4292
81443982|NCT01000493|162579674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.64||||0.3702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|5.62||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline total CAPS score, and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 8.|||5.62|-14.9|0.3702
81443983|NCT01000493|162579675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.5719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|5.82|||Logistic regression analysis||Odds ratios represent the odds of improvement, relative to place. Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 4.|||5.82|0.04|0.5719
81443984|NCT01000493|162579675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.908||95.0|0.07|20.1|||Logistic regression analysis||Odds ratios represent the odds of improvement, relative to place. Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 8.|||20.1|0.07|0.9080
81443985|NCT01000493|162579675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.9486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|12.5|||Logistic regression analysis||Odds ratios represent the odds of improvement, relative to place. Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 12.|||12.5|0.07|0.9486
81443986|NCT01000493|162579677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.67||||0.5426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|2.85||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline CAPS A/N subscore and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 1.|||2.85|-1.51|0.5426
81443987|NCT01000493|162579677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.51||||0.7552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|3.75||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline CAPS A/N subscore and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 4.|||3.75|-2.73|0.7552
81443988|NCT01000493|162579677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.22||||0.3827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|2.83||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline CAPS A/N subscore and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 8.|||2.83|-7.27|0.3827
81443989|NCT01000493|162579677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.98||||0.4915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.71|3.75||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline CAPS A/N subscore and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 12.|||3.75|-7.71|0.4915
81443990|NCT01000493|162579678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|1.74||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline CAPS hyperarousal subscore and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 1.|||1.74|-1.93|0.9190
81443991|NCT01000493|162579678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.32||||0.3326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|4.0||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline CAPS hyperarousal subscore and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 4.|||4.00|-1.37|0.3326
81443992|NCT01000493|162579678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.9712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|3.77||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline CAPS hyperarousal subscore and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 8.|||3.77|-3.91|0.9712
81474155|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.694|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.28|3.11|||||Comparison of GLP-1 active, AUC 0-2|||3.11|2.28|
81474156|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.071|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.5|||||Comparison of GLP-1 active, iAUC 0-2|||0.50|-0.36|
81443993|NCT01000493|162579678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.92||||0.6711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|3.39||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline CAPS hyperarousal subscore and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 12.|||3.39|-5.22|0.6711
81443994|NCT01000493|162579679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.5532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|6.92||The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for Baseline total Clinical Global Impression-Severity of Illness scales (CGI-S) score.|Logistic regression analysis||Odds ratios represent the odds of improvement, relative to placebo. Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 1.|||6.92|0.36|0.5532
81443995|NCT01000493|162579679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.4508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|3.93|||Logistic regression analysis||Odds ratios represent the odds of improvement, relative to placebo. The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for Baseline total CGI-S score. Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 2.|||3.93|0.54|0.4508
81443996|NCT01000493|162579679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.9234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.62|||Logistic regression analysis||Odds ratios represent the odds of improvement, relative to placebo. The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for Baseline total CGI-S score. Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 4.|||2.62|0.42|0.9234
81443997|NCT01000493|162579679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.48||||0.0662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|6.53|||Logistic regression analysis||Odds ratios represent the odds of improvement, relative to placebo. The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for Baseline total CGI-S score. Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 1|||6.53|0.94|0.0662
81443998|NCT01000493|162579679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.2767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|5.48|||Logistic regression analysis||Odds ratios represent the odds of improvement, relative to placebo. The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for Baseline total CGI-S score. Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 8.|||5.48|0.61|0.2767
81443999|NCT01000493|162579679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.17||||0.0588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|10.5|||Logistic regression analysis||Odds ratios represent the odds of improvement, relative to placebo. The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for Baseline total CGI-S score. Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 10.|||10.5|0.96|0.0588
81444000|NCT01000493|162579679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.33||||0.1032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|14.1|||Logistic regression analysis||Odds ratios represent the odds of improvement, relative to placebo. The analysis method was logistic regression adjusted for Baseline total CGI-S score. Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 12.|||14.1|0.78|0.1032
81444001|NCT01000493|162579680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.1743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.05||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, baseline CGI-S score, and the treatment by week and baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 1.|||0.05|-0.29|0.1743
81444002|NCT01000493|162579680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.1181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.05||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, baseline CGI-S score, and the treatment by week and baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 2.|||0.05|-0.46|0.1181
81444003|NCT01000493|162579680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.9698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.34||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, baseline CGI-S score, and the treatment by week and baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 4.|||0.34|-0.35|0.9698
81444004|NCT01000493|162579680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.1341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.09||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, baseline CGI-S score, and the treatment by week and baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 6.|||0.09|-0.69|0.1341
81444005|NCT01000493|162579680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.61||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.18||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, baseline CGI-S score, and the treatment by week and baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 8.|||-0.18|-1.04|0.0064
81474157|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.243|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.69|||||Comparison of GLP-1 active, iAUC 0-2|||0.69|-0.20|
81444006|NCT01000493|162579680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44||||0.1095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.1||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, baseline CGI-S score, and the treatment by week and baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 10.|||0.10|-0.98|0.1095
81444007|NCT01000493|162579680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32||||0.2814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.27||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, baseline CGI-S score, and the treatment by week and baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 12.|||0.27|-0.90|0.2814
81474158|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.47|||||Comparison of GLP-1 active, iAUC 0-2|||0.47|-0.41|
81444008|NCT01000493|162579687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.92||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|-0.5||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline total HAM-D score, and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 1|||-0.50|-3.33|0.0083
81474159|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.643|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|3.04|||||Comparison of GLP-1 active, iAUC 0-2|||3.04|2.25|
81474160|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.055|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|1.55|||||Comparison of GLP-1 total, AUC 0-2|||1.55|-1.44|
81474161|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.268|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|1.82|||||Comparison of GLP-1 total, AUC 0-2|||1.82|-1.28|
81474162|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.894|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|2.44|||||Comparison of GLP-1 total, AUC 0-2|||2.44|-0.65|
81474163|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.483|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|-0.12|||||Comparison of GLP-1 total, AUC 0-2|||-0.12|-2.85|
81474164|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.081|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|1.34|||||Comparison of GLP-1 total, iAUC 0-2|||1.34|-1.18|
81474165|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.331|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|1.63|||||Comparison of GLP-1 total, iAUC 0-2|||1.63|-0.97|
81474166|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.177|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|1.12|||||Comparison of GLP-1 total, iAUC 0-2|||1.12|-1.48|
81474167|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|-0.04|||||Comparison of GLP-1 total, iAUC 0-2|||-0.04|-2.34|
81474168|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.235|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|3.98|||||Comparison of Glucagon, AUC 0-2|||3.98|-1.51|
81474169|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.877|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|5.71|||||Comparison of Glucagon, AUC 0-2|||5.71|0.04|
81474170|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.473|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|4.16|||||Comparison of Glucagon, AUC 0-2|||4.16|-1.21|
81474171|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.274|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.74|||||Comparison of Glucagon, AUC 0-2|||2.74|-2.20|
81474172|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.177|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|0.56|||||Comparison of Glucagon, iAUC 0-2|||0.56|-4.92|
81474173|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.909|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|0.93|||||Comparison of Glucagon, iAUC 0-2|||0.93|-4.74|
81444009|NCT01000493|162579687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.94||||0.0311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|-0.18||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline total HAM-D score, and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 2.|||-0.18|-3.71|0.0311
81444010|NCT01000493|162579687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.89||||0.1155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|0.47||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline total HAM-D score, and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 4.|||0.47|-4.26|0.1155
81444011|NCT01000493|162579687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.89||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|-0.45||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline total HAM-D score, and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 6.|||-0.45|-5.33|0.0210
81444012|NCT01000493|162579687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.86||||0.0582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.83|0.1||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline total HAM-D score, and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 8.|||0.10|-5.83|0.0582
81444013|NCT01000493|162579687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.88||||0.0927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.25|0.49||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline total HAM-D score, and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 10.|||0.49|-6.25|0.0927
81444014|NCT01000493|162579687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27||||0.8954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|3.83||The MMRM analysis model included treatment, week, Baseline total HAM-D score, and the treatment by week and Baseline by week interaction terms. Week was used as the repeated effect in the model.|MMRM analysis||Comparison between placebo and orvepitant 60 mg once daily at Week 12.|||3.83|-4.36|0.8954
81444015|NCT00899470|162579700|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If no difference between bioavailabilities of saxagliptin from FDC tablet vs. co-administration of saxagliptin tablet and metformin (fasted condition), then 20 subjects provided 97% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax of saxagliptin. If 5% difference then 20 subjects provided 93% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax of saxagliptin.|Geometric Mean Ratio, Test vs. Reference|1.011|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|Bioequivalence=90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the test|For Cmax of saxagliptin, the point estimate and 90% CI were calculated for the ratio of the geometric mean of the Test formulation in fasted state: the geometric mean of the Reference formulation in fasted state|To demonstrate bioequivalence (BE) of FDC tablets (Test) versus co-administration of saxagliptin and metformin IR tablets (Reference) formulations in fasted state, linear mixed model analysis was performed on log(Cmax) of saxagliptin. Factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.088|0.940|
81444016|NCT00899470|162579700|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If no difference between bioavailabilities of saxagliptin from FDC tablet vs. co-administration of saxagliptin tablet and metformin (fed condition), then 20 subjects provided 97% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax of saxagliptin. If 5% difference then 20 subjects provided 93% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax of saxagliptin.|Geometric Mean Ratio, Test vs Reference|0.999|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.929|1.075||||Bioequivalence=90% CIs for the test|For Cmax of saxagliptin, the point estimate and 90% CI were calculated for the ratio of the geometric mean of the Test formulation in fed state: the geometric mean of the Reference formulation in fed state|To demonstrate BE of FDC tablets (Test) versus co-administration of saxagliptin and metformin IR tablets (Reference) formulations in fed state, linear mixed model analysis was performed on log(Cmax) of saxagliptin. Factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.075|0.929|
81444017|NCT00899470|162579701|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If no difference between bioavailabilities of saxagliptin from FDC tablet vs. co-administration of saxagliptin tablet and metformin (fasted condition), then 20 subjects provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to AUC(INF) of saxagliptin. If 5% difference then 20 subjects provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to AUC(INF) of saxagliptin.|Geometric Mean Ratio, Test vs. Reference|1.029|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.993|1.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|Bioequivalence=90% CIs for the test|For AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin, the point estimate and 90% CI were calculated for the ratio of the geometric mean of the Test formulation in fasted state: geometric mean of the Reference formulation in fasted state|To demonstrate BE of FDC tablets (Test) versus co-administration of saxagliptin and metformin IR tablets (Reference) formulations in fasted and fed states, linear mixed model analysis was performed on log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin. Factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.066|0.993|
81444018|NCT00899470|162579701|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If no difference between bioavailabilities of saxagliptin from FDC tablet vs. co-administration of saxagliptin tablet and metformin (fed condition), then 20 subjects provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to AUC(INF) of saxagliptin. If 5% difference then 20 subjects provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to AUC(INF) of saxagliptin.|Geometric Means Ratio|1.021|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.986|1.058|||Mixed Models Analysis|Bioequivalence=90% CIs for the test|For AUC(0-T) of saxagliptin, the point estimate and 90% CI were calculated for the ratio of the geometric mean of the Test formulation in fed state: the geometric mean of the Reference formulation in fed state|To demonstrate BE of FDC tablets (Test) versus co-administration of saxagliptin and metformin IR tablets (Reference) formulations in fed state, linear mixed model analysis was performed on log\[AUC(0-T)\] of saxagliptin. Factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.058|0.986|
81474174|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.053|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|1.63|||||Comparison of Glucagon, iAUC 0-2|||1.63|-3.74|
81474175|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.249|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|1.22|||||Comparison of Glucagon, iAUC 0-2|||1.22|-3.72|
81444019|NCT00899470|162579702|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If no difference between bioavailabilities of saxagliptin from FDC tablet vs. co-administration of saxagliptin tablet and metformin (fasted condition), then 20 subjects provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to AUC(INF) of saxagliptin. If 5% difference then 20 subjects provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to AUC(INF) of saxagliptin.|Geometric Mean Ratio, Test vs. Reference|1.027|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|Bioequivalence=90% CIs for the test|For AUC(INF) of saxagliptin, the point estimate and 90% CI were calculated for the ratio of the geometric mean of the Test formulation in fasted state: geometric mean of the Reference formulation in fasted state|To demonstrate BE of FDC tablets (Test) versus co-administration of saxagliptin and metformin IR tablets (Reference) formulations in fasted state, linear mixed model analysis was performed on log\[AUC(INF)\] of saxagliptin. Factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.066|0.990|
81444020|NCT00899470|162579702|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If no difference between bioavailabilities of saxagliptin from FDC tablet vs. co-administration of saxagliptin tablet and metformin (fed condition), then 20 subjects provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to AUC(INF) of saxagliptin. If 5% difference then 20 subjects provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to AUC(INF) of saxagliptin.|Geometric Means Ratio Test vs. Reference|1.022|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.985|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Bioequivalence=90% CIs for the test|For AUC(INF) of saxagliptin, the point estimate and 90% CI were calculated for the ratio of the geometric mean of the Test formulation in fed state: the geometric mean of the Reference formulation in fed state|To demonstrate BE of FDC tablets (Test) versus co-administration of saxagliptin and metformin IR tablets (Reference) formulations in fed state, linear mixed model analysis was performed on log\[AUC(INF)\] of saxagliptin and metformin. Factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.060|0.985|
81444021|NCT00899470|162579704|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If no difference between bioavailabilities of metformin from FDC tablet vs. co-administration of saxagliptin tablet and metformin (fasted and fed), then 20 subjects provided 98% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax of metformin. If 5% difference then 20 subjects provided 93% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax of metformin, respectively.|Geometric Mean Ratio, Test vs. Reference|1.009|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.939|1.084|||Mixed Models Analysis|Bioequivalence=90% CIs for the test|For Cmax of metformin, the point estimate and 90% CI were calculated for the ratio of the geometric mean of the Test formulation in fasted state: geometric mean of the Reference formulation in fasted fed state|To demonstrate BE of FDC tablets (Test) versus co-administration of saxagliptin and metformin IR tablets (Reference) formulations in fasted state, linear mixed model analysis was performed on log(Cmax) of metformin. Factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.084|0.939|
81444022|NCT00899470|162579704|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If no difference between bioavailabilities of metformin from FDC tablet vs. co-administration of saxagliptin tablet and metformin (fed), then 20 subjects provided 98% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax of metformin. If 5% difference then 20 subjects provided 93% power to conclude BE with respect to Cmax of metformin.|Geometric Mean Ratio, Test vs. Reference|1.034|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.962|1.111|||Mixed Models Analysis|Bioequivalence=90% CIs for the test|For Cmax of metformin, the point estimate and 90% CI were calculated for the ratio of the geometric mean of the Test formulation in fed state: the geometric mean of the Reference formulation in fed state|To demonstrate BE of FDC tablets (Test) versus co-administration of saxagliptin and metformin IR tablets (Reference) formulations in fed state, linear mixed model analysis was performed on log(Cmax) of metformin. Factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.111|0.962|
81474176|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.389|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.82|122.59|||||Comparison of Insulin, AUC 0-3|||122.59|-95.82|
81474177|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.25|123.21|||||Comparison of Insulin, AUC 0-3|||123.21|-103.25|
81474178|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.426|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.43|145.28|||||Comparison of Insulin, AUC 0-3|||145.28|-80.43|
81474179|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.994|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.77|122.76|||||Comparison of Insulin, AUC 0-3|||122.76|-76.77|
81474180|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.088|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.79|90.97|||||Comparison of Insulin, iAUC 0-3|||90.97|-86.79|
81474181|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.316|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.47|91.84|||||Comparison of Insulin, iAUC 0-3|||91.84|-92.47|
81474182|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.053|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.8|111.91|||||Comparison of Insulin, iAUC 0-3|||111.91|-71.80|
81474183|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.606|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.59|104.8|||||Comparison of Insulin, iAUC 0-3|||104.80|-57.59|
81474184|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.506|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|10.14|||||Comparison of PYY total, AUC 0-2|||10.14|-3.13|
81474185|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.295|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|14.18|||||Comparison of PYY total, AUC 0-2|||14.18|0.41|
81474186|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.006|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|13.87|||||Comparison of PYY total, AUC 0-2|||13.87|0.15|
81474187|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.555|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|3.51|||||Comparison of PYY total, AUC 0-2|||3.51|-8.62|
81474188|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.523|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|7.17|||||Comparison of PYY total, iAUC 0-2|||7.17|-2.13|
81474189|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.296|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|10.12|||||Comparison of PYY total, iAUC 0-2|||10.12|0.47|
81474190|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.726|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|6.53|||||Comparison of PYY total, iAUC 0-2|||6.53|-3.08|
81474191|NCT01119846|162639828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.506|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.75|0.74|||||Comparison of PYY total, iAUC 0-2|||0.74|-7.75|
81474192|NCT01119846|162639829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.241|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|1.32||||||||1.32|-0.84|
81474193|NCT01119846|162639829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.523|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.64||||||||1.64|-0.60|
81474194|NCT01119846|162639829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.053|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|1.06||||||||1.06|-1.17|
81444023|NCT00899470|162579705|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If no difference between bioavailabilities of metformin from FDC tablet vs. co-administration of saxagliptin tablet and metformin (fasted), then 20 subjects provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to AUC(INF) of metformin. If 5% difference then 20 subjects provided 95% power to conclude BE with respect to AUC(INF) of metformin.|Geometric Mean Ratio, Test vs. Reference|1.024|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.964|1.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|Bioequivalence=90% CIs for the test|For AUC(0-T) of metformin the point estimate and 90% CI were calculated for the ratio of the geometric mean of the Test formulation in fasted state: geometric mean of the Reference formulation in fasted state|To demonstrate BE of FDC tablets (Test) versus co-administration of saxagliptin and metformin IR tablets (Reference) formulations in fasted state, linear mixed model analysis was performed on log\[AUC(0-T)\] of metformin. Factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.088|0.964|
81444024|NCT00899470|162579705|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If no difference between bioavailabilities of metformin from FDC tablet vs. co-administration of saxagliptin tablet and metformin (fed), then 20 subjects provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to AUC(INF) of metformin. If 5% difference then 20 subjects provided 95% power to conclude BE with respect to AUC(INF) of metformin.|Geometric Mean Ratio, Test vs. Reference|1.042|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.981|1.108|||Mixed Models Analysis|Bioequivalence=90% CIs for the test|For AUC(0-T) of metformin, the point estimate and 90% CI were calculated for the ratio of the geometric mean of the Test formulation in fed state: the geometric mean of the Reference formulation in fed state|To demonstrate BE of FDC tablets (Test) versus co-administration of saxagliptin and metformin IR tablets (Reference) formulations in fed state, linear mixed model analysis was performed on log\[AUC(0-T)\] of metformin. Factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.108|0.981|
81444025|NCT00899470|162579706|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If no difference between bioavailabilities of metformin from FDC tablet vs. co-administration of saxagliptin tablet and metformin (fasted ), then 20 subjects provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to AUC(INF) of metformin. If 5% difference then 20 subjects provided 95% power to conclude BE with respect to AUC(INF) of metformin.|Geometric Mean Ratio, Test vs. Reference|1.029|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.973|1.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|Bioequivalence=90% CIs for the test|For AUC(INF) of metformin, the point estimate and 90% CI were calculated for the ratio of the geometric mean of the Test formulation in fasted state: the geometric mean of the Reference formulation in fasted state|To demonstrate BE of FDC tablets (Test) versus co-administration of saxagliptin and metformin IR tablets (Reference) formulations in fasted state, linear mixed model analysis was performed on log\[AUC(INF)\] of metformin. Factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.088|0.973|
81444026|NCT00899470|162579706|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If no difference between bioavailabilities of metformin from FDC tablet vs. co-administration of saxagliptin tablet and metformin (fed), then 20 subjects provided 99% power to conclude BE with respect to AUC(INF) of metformin. If 5% difference then 20 subjects provided 95% power to conclude BE with respect to AUC(INF) of metformin.|Geometric Mean Ratio, Test vs. Reference|1.042|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.986|1.102|||Mixed Models Analysis|Bioequivalence=90% CIs for the test|For AUC(INF) of metformin, the point estimate and 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated for the ratio of the geometric mean of the Test formulation in fed state: the geometric mean of the Reference formulation in fed state|To demonstrate BE of FDC tablets (Test) versus co-administration of saxagliptin and metformin IR tablets (Reference) formulations in fed state, linear mixed model analysis was performed on log\[AUC(INF)\] of metformin. Factors in the model were sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.102|0.986|
81444027|NCT01144364|162579731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.254|||||||Log Rank|||Difference between treatment arms||||0.254
81444028|NCT01144364|162579733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.12||Overall DFS|Cox proportional-hazards|Adjusted for randomization stratum and the known prognostic factors.||||1.12|0.31|0.105
81539658|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.4533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|5.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||5.41|0.47|0.4533
81444029|NCT01144364|162579734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.751|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.751
81444030|NCT01144364|162579735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.751|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.751
81444031|NCT01144364|162579737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.05|||Cox proportional-hazards|||Analysis of overall PFS with Cox proportional-hazards model adjusted for the randomization stratum and the known prognostic factors.||1.05|0.38|0.079
81444032|NCT01144364|162579740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.09||Univariate analysis|Regression, Cox|Cox model stratified for the stratification groups.||||1.09|0.40|0.103
81474195|NCT01119846|162639829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|1.16||||||||1.16|-0.81|
81444033|NCT01144364|162579740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.04||Multivariate analysis|Regression, Cox|Adjusted for stratification group, age, sex, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status, FL International prognostic index (FLIPI) score.||||1.04|0.37|0.071
81444034|NCT01144364|162579741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.06||Univariate analysis|Fine and Gray model|Fine and Gray model stratified for the stratification groups.||||1.06|0.39|0.084
81444035|NCT01144364|162579741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.0|||Fine and Gray model|Fine and Gray model adjusted for stratification group, age, sex, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status, and FLIPI score||||1.00|0.38|0.052
81444036|NCT03456960|162579742|EQUIVALENCE|The difference in the least square means (LSM) between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) were provided using a crossover analysis of variance (ANOVA) model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.0059|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.034|0.0458||||||||0.0458|-0.0340|
81444037|NCT03456960|162579743|EQUIVALENCE|The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.0508|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0079|0.1096||||||||0.1096|-0.0079|
81444038|NCT03456960|162579744|EQUIVALENCE|Pilot Study 1: The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.0546|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0941|0.2034||||||||0.2034|-0.0941|
81444039|NCT03456960|162579744|EQUIVALENCE|Pivotal Study 1: The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model will include a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.0912|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0399|0.1424||||||||0.1424|0.0399|
81444040|NCT03456960|162579745|EQUIVALENCE|Pilot Study 1: The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.0916|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.133|0.3162||||||||0.3162|-0.1330|
81444041|NCT03456960|162579745|EQUIVALENCE|Pivotal Study 1: The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.2293|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1519|0.3068||||||||0.3068|0.1519|
81474196|NCT01119846|162639830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.06|||||Comparison of G/I ratio|||0.06|-0.08|
81474197|NCT01119846|162639830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.07|||||Comparison of G/I ratio|||0.07|-0.07|
81444042|NCT03456960|162579746|EQUIVALENCE|The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0299|0.05||||||||0.0500|-0.0299|
81444043|NCT03456960|162579747|EQUIVALENCE|The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|-0.0281|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1662|0.11||||||||0.1100|-0.1662|
81444044|NCT03456960|162579748|EQUIVALENCE|The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|-0.015|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0448|0.0149||||||||0.0149|-0.0448|
81474198|NCT01119846|162639830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.07|||||Comparison of G/I ratio|||0.07|-0.07|
81474199|NCT01119846|162639830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.017|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.08|||||Comparison of G/I ratio|||0.08|-0.04|
81474200|NCT01119846|162639830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.269|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|12.85|||||Comparison of I/G ratio|||12.85|-8.31|
81474201|NCT01119846|162639830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.959|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.01|13.93|||||Comparison of I/G ratio|||13.93|-8.01|
81474202|NCT01119846|162639830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.053|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.88|16.99|||||Comparison of I/G ratio|||16.99|-4.88|
81474203|NCT01119846|162639830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.017|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.65|13.68|||||Comparison of I/G ratio|||13.68|-5.65|
81474204|NCT01119846|162639831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.025|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.22|||||Comparison of insulin glucose index|||0.22|-0.28|
81474205|NCT01119846|162639831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.055|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.31|||||Comparison of insulin glucose index|||0.31|-0.20|
81444045|NCT03456960|162579749|EQUIVALENCE|The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|-0.0195|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0676|0.0286||||||||0.0286|-0.0676|
81444046|NCT03456960|162579750|EQUIVALENCE|Pilot Study 1: The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.0547|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0937|0.2032||||||||0.2032|-0.0937|
81444047|NCT03456960|162579750|EQUIVALENCE|Pivotal Study 1: The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.0654|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0141|0.1167||||||||0.1167|0.0141|
81444048|NCT03456960|162579751|EQUIVALENCE|Pilot Study 1: The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|-0.146|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2478|-0.0443||||||||-0.0443|-0.2478|
81444049|NCT03456960|162579751|EQUIVALENCE|Pivotal Study 1: The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|-0.1674|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2084|-0.1264||||||||-0.1264|-0.2084|
81444050|NCT03456960|162579752|EQUIVALENCE|Pilot Study 1: The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|-0.1193|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2179|-0.0206||||||||-0.0206|-0.2179|
81444051|NCT03456960|162579752|EQUIVALENCE|Pivotal Study 1: The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|-0.1366|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.173|-0.1002||||||||-0.1002|-0.1730|
81444052|NCT03456960|162579753|EQUIVALENCE|Pilot Study 1: The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.0148|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0734|0.103||||||||0.1030|-0.0734|
81474206|NCT01119846|162639831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.028|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.23|||||Comparison of insulin glucose index|||0.23|-0.29|
81474207|NCT01119846|162639831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.041|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.19|||||Comparison of insulin glucose index|||0.19|-0.27|
81444053|NCT03456960|162579753|EQUIVALENCE|Pivotal Study 1: The difference in the LSM between study medications (TAK-438ASA tablet - concomitant administration of TAK-438 tablet and aspirin enteric-coated tablet) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and study medication, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|-0.002|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0463|0.0424||||||||0.0424|-0.0463|
81474208|NCT01119846|162639832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.346|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|1.37||||||||1.37|-2.06|
81474209|NCT01119846|162639832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|1.73||||||||1.73|-1.82|
81474210|NCT01119846|162639832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.388|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|1.38||||||||1.38|-2.16|
81474211|NCT01119846|162639832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.133|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|1.7||||||||1.70|-1.43|
81474212|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.523|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|2.0|||||Comparison of Day 7, 1 Hour|||2.00|-3.04|
81474213|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.569|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|1.94|||||Comparison of Day 7, 1 Hour|||1.94|-3.07|
81474214|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.064|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|4.57|||||Comparison of Day 7, 1 Hour|||4.57|-0.45|
81474215|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.316|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|2.82|||||Comparison of Day 7, 1 Hour|||2.82|-2.19|
81474216|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.484|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|1.02|||||Comparison of Day 7, 1 Hour|||1.02|-3.99|
81444054|NCT03456960|162579754|EQUIVALENCE|TAK-438F: The difference in the LSM between dosing condition (TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fed \[30 minutes after starting breakfast\] - TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fasted \[without breakfast\] condition) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and dosing condition, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.2138|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1609|0.2667||||||||0.2667|0.1609|
81444055|NCT03456960|162579755|EQUIVALENCE|TAK-438F: The difference in the LSM between dosing condition (TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fed \[30 minutes after starting breakfast\] - TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fasted \[without breakfast\] condition) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and dosing condition, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.2161|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1652|0.2671||||||||0.2671|0.1652|
81444056|NCT03456960|162579756|EQUIVALENCE|TAK-438F: The difference in the LSM between dosing condition (TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fed \[30 minutes after starting breakfast\] - TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fasted \[without breakfast\] condition) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and dosing condition, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.219|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1675|0.2706||||||||0.2706|0.1675|
81444057|NCT03456960|162579757|EQUIVALENCE|TAK-438F: The difference in the LSM between dosing condition (TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fed \[30 minutes after starting breakfast\] - TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fasted \[without breakfast\] condition) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and dosing condition, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.3653|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.218|0.5126||||||||0.5126|0.2180|
81444058|NCT03456960|162579760|EQUIVALENCE|Unchanged aspirin: The difference in the LSM between dosing condition (TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fed \[30 minutes after starting breakfast\] - TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fasted \[without breakfast\] condition) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and dosing condition, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.2089|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0061|0.4239||||||||0.4239|-0.0061|
81444059|NCT03456960|162579760|EQUIVALENCE|Salicylic acid: The difference in the LSM between dosing condition (TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fed \[30 minutes after starting breakfast\] - TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fasted \[without breakfast\] condition) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and dosing condition, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.014|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0639|0.0918||||||||0.0918|-0.0639|
81444060|NCT03456960|162579761|EQUIVALENCE|Unchanged aspirin: The difference in the LSM between dosing condition (TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fed \[30 minutes after starting breakfast\] - TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fasted \[without breakfast\] condition) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and dosing condition, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.2099|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0048|0.4246||||||||0.4246|-0.0048|
81444061|NCT03456960|162579761|EQUIVALENCE|Salicylic acid: The difference in the LSM between dosing condition (TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fed \[30 minutes after starting breakfast\] - TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fasted \[without breakfast\] condition) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and dosing condition, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.0137|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0712|0.0986||||||||0.0986|-0.0712|
81444062|NCT03456960|162579762|EQUIVALENCE|Unchanged aspirin: The difference in the LSM between dosing condition (TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fed \[30 minutes after starting breakfast\] - TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fasted \[without breakfast\] condition) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and dosing condition, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.2096|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0054|0.4246||||||||0.4246|-0.0054|
81444063|NCT03456960|162579762|EQUIVALENCE|Salicylic acid: The difference in the LSM between dosing condition (TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fed \[30 minutes after starting breakfast\] - TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fasted \[without breakfast\] condition) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and dosing condition, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.0201|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.069|0.1092||||||||0.1092|-0.0690|
81444064|NCT03456960|162579763|EQUIVALENCE|Unchanged aspirin: The difference in the LSM between dosing condition (TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fed \[30 minutes after starting breakfast\] - TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fasted \[without breakfast\] condition) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and dosing condition, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.4058|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0803|0.7312||||||||0.7312|0.0803|
81444065|NCT03456960|162579763|EQUIVALENCE|Salicylic acid: The difference in the LSM between dosing condition (TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fed \[30 minutes after starting breakfast\] - TAK-438ASA tablet taken in a fasted \[without breakfast\] condition) and the two-sided 90% CI were provided using a crossover ANOVA model. The ANOVA model included a log-transformed (natural log) analysis variable as the dependent variable, and dosing condition, sequence, and period as independent variables.|LSM Difference|0.1969|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1065|0.2873||||||||0.2873|0.1065|
81444066|NCT01635062|162579780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The hypothesis was that calcitriol therapy would lower plasma renin activity (PRA), when sodium restricted, when compared to placebo.||||0.69
81474217|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.795|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|1.68|||||Comparison of Day 7, 2 Hours|||1.68|-3.27|
81444067|NCT01635062|162579781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.8||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The hypothesis was that calcitriol therapy would raise renal plasma flow, when sodium loaded, when compared to placebo.||||0.89
81474218|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.313|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|2.15|||||Comparison of Day 7, 2 Hours|||2.15|-2.78|
81444068|NCT01635062|162579782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.0||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The hypothesis was that calcitriol therapy would lower urine protein, when sodium loaded, when compared to placebo.||||0.80
81444069|NCT00532935|162579786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.28|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included a term for treatment and a covariate for the baseline A1C value.||||-0.28|-0.66|<0.001
81444070|NCT00532935|162579787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-27.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|-22.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included a term for treatment and a covariate for the baseline FPG value.||||-22.4|-32.7|<0.001
81444071|NCT00532935|162579788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|59.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|-8.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included a term for treatment and a covariate for the baseline 2-hour PMG value.||||-8.3|-32.1|<0.001
81444072|NCT00532935|162579789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|40.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-4.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included a term for treatment and a covariate for the baseline FPG value.||||-4.9|-19.0|<0.001
81474219|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.441|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|4.91|||||Comparison of Day 7, 2 Hours|||4.91|-0.03|
81474220|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.884|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|3.34|||||Comparison of Day 7, 2 Hours|||3.34|-1.58|
81474221|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.222|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|1.24|||||Comparison of Day 7, 2 Hours|||1.24|-3.69|
81474222|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.017|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|2.03|||||Comparison of Day 7, 4 Hours|||2.03|-2.06|
81474223|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.475|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|2.51|||||Comparison of Day 7, 4 Hours|||2.51|-1.56|
81474224|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.512|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|3.55|||||Comparison of Day 7, 4 Hours|||3.55|-0.53|
81474225|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.233|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|3.26|||||Comparison of Day 7, 4 Hours|||3.26|-0.80|
81444073|NCT00532935|162579790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.8||Based on a test of the odds ratio = 1, comparing the odds of having A1C \<7.0% at Week 32 in the Sitagliptin/Metformin 50/1000 mg b.i.d. group vs. the Pioglitazone 45 mg q.d. group.|Regression, Logistic|logistic regression model included a term for treatment and a covariate for the baseline A1C value.|This parameter estimate and 95% confidence interval correspond to the odds of having A1C \<7.0% at Week 32 in the Sitagliptin/Metformin 50/1000 mg b.i.d. group vs. the Pioglitazone 45 mg q.d. group.|||2.8|1.3|<0.001
81474226|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.011|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|1.02|||||Comparison of Day 7, 4 Hours|||1.02|-3.05|
81444074|NCT01929031|162579806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|41.738|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.058|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.767|49.708|||ANCOVA|The statistical model included baseline PI (VRS), and treatment.|Ibuprofen/Caffeine vs. Placebo|||49.708|33.767|<0.0001
81444075|NCT01929031|162579806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.467|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.058|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.497|44.437|||ANCOVA|The statistical model included baseline PI (VRS), and treatment.|Ibuprofen/Caffeine vs. Caffeine|||44.437|28.497|<0.0001
81474227|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.189|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|2.67|||||Comparison of Day 7, 6 Hours|||2.67|-3.05|
81474228|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.456|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|3.3|||||Comparison of Day 7, 6 Hours|||3.30|-2.39|
81474229|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.706|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|5.56|||||Comparison of Day 7, 6 Hours|||5.56|-0.14|
81474230|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.062|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|3.91|||||Comparison of Day 7, 6 Hours|||3.91|-1.78|
81444076|NCT01929031|162579806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.868|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.493|17.759|||ANCOVA|The statistical model included baseline PI (VRS), and treatment.|Ibuprofen/Caffeine vs. Ibuprofen|||17.759|6.493|<0.0001
81444077|NCT01929031|162579807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.525|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.808|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.937|10.113|||ANCOVA|The statistical model included baseline PI (VRS), and treatment.|Ibuprofen/Caffeine vs. Placebo|||10.113|6.937|<0.0001
81444078|NCT01929031|162579807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.972|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.808|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.384|9.559|||ANCOVA|The statistical model included baseline PI (VRS), and treatment.|Ibuprofen/Caffeine vs. Caffeine|||9.559|6.384|<0.0001
81444079|NCT01929031|162579807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.594|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.571|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.472|4.716|||ANCOVA|The statistical model included baseline PI (VRS), and treatment.|Ibuprofen/Caffeine vs. Ibuprofen|||4.716|2.472|<0.0001
81444080|NCT01929031|162579808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified for baseline pain intensity as measured on the 4-point VRS.||Ibuprofen/Caffeine vs. Placebo||||<0.0001
81444081|NCT01929031|162579808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified for baseline pain intensity as measured on the 4-point VRS.||Ibuprofen/Caffeine vs. Caffeine||||<0.0001
81444082|NCT01929031|162579808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2389|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified for baseline pain intensity as measured on the 4-point VRS.||Ibuprofen/Caffeine vs. Ibuprofen||||0.2389
81474231|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.708|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.55|0.14|||||Comparison of Day 7, 6 Hours|||0.14|-5.55|
81444083|NCT01929031|162579809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified for baseline pain intensity as measured on the 4-point VRS.||Ibuprofen/Caffeine vs. Placebo||||<0.0001
81444084|NCT01929031|162579809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified for baseline pain intensity as measured on the 4-point VRS.||Ibuprofen/Caffeine vs. Caffeine||||<0.0001
81444085|NCT01929031|162579809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified for baseline pain intensity as measured on the 4-point VRS.||Ibuprofen/Caffeine vs. Ibuprofen||||0.0001
81444086|NCT00507546|162579827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Friedman|||||||0.70
81444087|NCT00507546|162579828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||95.0|||||Friedman|||||||0.35
81444088|NCT03736213|162579834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test, two-tailed|df = 6|Ultrasound biofeedback treatment condition - visual-acoustic biofeedback treatment condition. Because more accurate productions have lower normalized acoustic values, a negative difference indicates an advantage for US biofeedback.|||||.13
81444089|NCT00586482|162579849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A two-sided p value of less than or equal to 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.12
81444090|NCT00586482|162579850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.23
81444091|NCT00586482|162579851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.29
81444092|NCT00586482|162579852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.93
81444093|NCT00586482|162579853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81444094|NCT04319718|162579865|OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.025
81444095|NCT04319718|162579866|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.47
81444096|NCT04319718|162579870|OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.67
81444097|NCT04319718|162579871|OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.51
81444098|NCT04319718|162579872|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.09
81444099|NCT04319718|162579873|OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.65
81444100|NCT04319718|162579873|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.24
81444101|NCT04319718|162579873|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.27
81444102|NCT00292188|162579875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.01||95.0|-1.09|-0.15|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment group, baseline mean pain score and pooled country||The study is powered to detect a clinically significant difference of 1 between treatment groups in the weekly mean pain score. Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in weekly mean pain scores between pregabalin and placebo.||-0.15|-1.09|0.010
81444103|NCT00292188|162579876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.031||95.0|-1.6|-0.08|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment group, baseline score and pooled country.||||-0.08|-1.60|0.031
81444104|NCT00292188|162579877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.003||95.0|-1.61|-0.33|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment group, baseline score and pooled country.||||-0.33|-1.61|0.003
81474232|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.147|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|2.7|||||Comparison of Day 7, 10 Hours|||2.70|-2.41|
81474233|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.452|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|2.99|||||Comparison of Day 7, 10 Hours|||2.99|-2.09|
81474234|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.418|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|4.96|||||Comparison of Day 7, 10 Hours|||4.96|-0.13|
81444105|NCT00292188|162579878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.099||95.0|-3.69|0.32|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment group, baseline score and pooled country.||||0.32|-3.69|0.099
81444106|NCT00292188|162579879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.819||95.0|-1.87|2.34|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment group, baseline score and pooled country.||||2.34|-1.87|0.819
81444107|NCT00292188|162579880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.099||95.0|-0.56|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures Mixed Models. Adjusted for treatment, week, baseline pain score, pooled country and treatment-week.||Week 1||0.05|-0.56|0.099
81444108|NCT00292188|162579880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.15||95.0|-0.62|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures Mixed Models. Adjusted for treatment, week, baseline pain score, pooled country and treatment-week.||Week 2: FAS||0.10|-0.62|0.150
81444109|NCT00292188|162579880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.01||95.0|-0.93|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures Mixed Models. Adjusted for treatment, week, baseline pain score, pooled country and treatment-week.||Week 3: FAS||-0.13|-0.93|0.010
81474235|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.063|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|3.6|||||Comparison of Day 7, 10 Hours|||3.60|-1.47|
81444110|NCT00292188|162579880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.137||95.0|-0.74|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures Mixed Models. Adjusted for treatment, week, baseline pain score, pooled country and treatment-week.||Week 4: FAS||0.10|-0.74|0.137
81444111|NCT00292188|162579880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.041||95.0|-0.9|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures Mixed Models. Adjusted for treatment, week, baseline pain score, pooled country and treatment-week.||Week 5: FAS||-0.02|-0.90|0.041
81444112|NCT00292188|162579880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.009||95.0|-1.03|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures Mixed Models. Adjusted for treatment, week, baseline pain score, pooled country and treatment-week.||Week 6: FAS||-0.15|-1.03|0.009
81444113|NCT00292188|162579880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.035||95.0|-1.01|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures Mixed Models. Adjusted for treatment, week, baseline pain score, pooled country and treatment-week.||Week 7: FAS||-0.04|-1.01|0.035
81444114|NCT00292188|162579880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.019||95.0|-1.1|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures Mixed Models. Adjusted for treatment, week, baseline pain score, pooled country and treatment-week.||Week 8: FAS||-0.10|-1.10|0.019
81444115|NCT00292188|162579881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.032||95.0|1.05|3.21|||Regression, Logistic|logstic regression adjusted for treatment group, baseline pain score and pooled country.||30% responder||3.21|1.05|0.032
81444116|NCT00292188|162579881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.088||95.0|0.92|3.46|||Regression, Logistic|logstic regression adjusted for treatment group, baseline pain score and pooled country.||50% responder||3.46|0.92|0.088
81444117|NCT00292188|162579882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.001||95.0|-1.25|-0.34|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment group, baseline score and pooled country.||||-0.34|-1.25|0.001
81444118|NCT00292188|162579883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62||0||95.0|-15.89|-5.55|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment group, baseline score and pooled country.||Sleep Disturbance||-5.55|-15.89|0.000
81474236|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.509|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|1.03|||||Comparison of Day 7, 10 Hours|||1.03|-4.05|
81474237|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|1.6|||||Comparison of Day 7, 12 Hours|||1.60|-4.20|
81474238|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.325|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|1.56|||||Comparison of Day 7, 12 Hours|||1.56|-4.21|
81474239|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|3.89|||||Comparison of Day 7, 12 Hours|||3.89|-1.89|
81444119|NCT00292188|162579883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71||0.7||95.0|-4.3|6.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment group, baseline score and pooled country.||Snoring||6.40|-4.30|0.700
81444120|NCT00292188|162579883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88||0.04||95.0|-11.62|-0.28|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment group, baseline score and pooled country.||Awaken Short of Breath/Headache||-0.28|-11.62|0.040
81444121|NCT00292188|162579883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.846||95.0|-0.92|0.76|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment group, baseline score and pooled country.||Sleep Quantity||0.76|-0.92|0.846
81444122|NCT00292188|162579883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.27||0.001||95.0|4.19|17.07|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment group, baseline score and pooled country.||Sleep Adequacy||17.07|4.19|0.001
81474240|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.265|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|2.62|||||Comparison of Day 7, 12 Hours|||2.62|-3.14|
81444123|NCT00292188|162579883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34||0.324||95.0|-2.3|6.92|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment group, baseline score and pooled country.||Somnolence||6.92|-2.30|0.324
81444124|NCT00292188|162579883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63||0||95.0|-14.71|-4.33|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment group, baseline score and pooled country.||Sleep Problems Index-6||-4.33|-14.71|0.000
81444125|NCT00292188|162579883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0||95.0|-11.52|-3.56|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment group, baseline score and pooled country.||Sleep Problems Index-9||-3.56|-11.52|0.000
81444126|NCT00292188|162579884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.267||95.0|0.76|2.64|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression adjusted for treatment group, baseline score and pooled country.||||2.64|0.76|0.267
81444127|NCT00292188|162579892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.09||95.0|-8.28|0.61|||ANCOVA|||||0.61|-8.28|0.090
81444128|NCT03716076|162579904|OTHER|mixed-effects linear regression|||||||||||||||||To compare time values to baseline, post-hoc Tukey's test was applied|||
81474241|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.516|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|2.37|||||Comparison of Day 7, 12 Hours|||2.37|-3.40|
81474242|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.515|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|1.26|||||Comparison of Day 14, 24 Hours|||1.26|-2.29|
81474243|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.225|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|1.55|||||Comparison of Day 14, 24 Hours|||1.55|-1.99|
81474244|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.501|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|2.28|||||Comparison of Day 14, 24 Hours|||2.28|-1.28|
81474245|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.168|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|1.65|||||Comparison of Day 14, 24 Hours|||1.65|-1.98|
81474246|NCT01119846|162639833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.043|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|0.73|||||Comparison of Day 14, 24 Hours|||0.73|-2.81|
81474247|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-70.457|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-214.72|73.8|||||Day 7, 1 Hour|||73.80|-214.72|
81474248|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-151.722|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-295.98|-7.46|||||Day 7, 1 Hour|||-7.46|-295.98|
81474249|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-69.113|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-213.48|75.25|||||Day 7, 1 Hour|||75.25|-213.48|
81474250|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-104.468|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-248.72|39.78|||||Day 7, 1 Hour|||39.78|-248.72|
81474251|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-118.462|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-263.93|27.01|||||Day 7, 1 Hour|||27.01|-263.93|
81474252|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-114.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-264.78|36.1|||||Day 7, 2 Hours|||36.10|-264.78|
81444129|NCT01276301|162579919|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|102.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.87|107.02|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed terms for sequence, period, treatment and random term for subject within sequence.|Standard error of the mean is actually the Intra-Individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|Ratio calculated as empa plus verapamil divided by empa||107.02|98.87|
81474253|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-116.462|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-266.9|33.98|||||Day 7, 2 Hours|||33.98|-266.90|
81474254|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.201|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-154.75|146.35|||||Day 7, 2 Hours|||146.35|-154.75|
81444130|NCT01276301|162579920|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|92.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.38|99.97|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed terms for sequence, period, treatment and random term for subject within sequence.|Standard error of the mean is actually the Intra-Individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|Ratio calculated as empa plus verapamil divided by empa||99.97|85.38|
81444131|NCT01276301|162579921|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability|Geometric Mean Ratio|102.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.87|106.83|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with fixed terms for sequence, period, treatment and random term for subject within sequence.|Standard error of the mean is actually the Intra-Individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV).|Ratio calculated as empa plus verapamil divided by empa||106.83|98.87|
81444132|NCT04709835|162579957|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.292||0.7144|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.49|0.27|||ANCOVA||A difference in adjusted means of \<0 favors RO7496998 (AT-527).|Day 3||0.27|-0.49|0.7144
81444133|NCT04709835|162579957|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327||0.3373|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.11|0.74|||ANCOVA||A difference in adjusted means of \<0 favors RO7496998 (AT-527).|Day 5||0.74|-0.11|0.3373
81444134|NCT04709835|162579957|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.315||0.426|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.66|0.16|||ANCOVA||A difference in adjusted means of \<0 favors RO7496998 (AT-527).|Day 7||0.16|-0.66|0.4260
81444135|NCT04709835|162579958|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.53|1.74|||||Hazard ratio (80% CI) was estimated with a Cox proportional hazards model (unadjusted).|||1.74|0.53|
81444136|NCT04709835|162579958|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.76|2.32|||||Hazard ratio (80% CI) was estimated with a Cox proportional hazards model (unadjusted).|||2.32|0.76|
81444137|NCT04709835|162579959|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.44|1.7|||||Hazard ratio (80% CI) was estimated with a Cox proportional hazards model (unadjusted).|||1.70|0.44|
81474255|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-48.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-198.7|102.16|||||Day 7, 2 Hours|||102.16|-198.70|
81474256|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-50.605|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-202.31|101.1|||||Day 7, 2 Hours|||101.10|-202.31|
81474257|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.231|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.84|26.38|||||Day 7, 4 Hours|||26.38|-40.84|
81474258|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.025|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.63|28.58|||||Day 7, 4 Hours|||28.58|-38.63|
81474259|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.523|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.11|43.16|||||Day 7, 4 Hours|||43.16|-24.11|
81474260|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.618|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.22|30.99|||||Day 7, 4 Hours|||30.99|-36.22|
81444138|NCT04709835|162579959|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.56|2.03|||||Hazard ratio (80% CI) was estimated with a Cox proportional hazards model (unadjusted).|||2.03|0.56|
81444139|NCT04709835|162579960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Positivity|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.16|10.16|||||Confidence interval estimated with the Farrington-Manning method.|Day 3||10.16|-0.16|
81444140|NCT04709835|162579960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Positivity|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.2|5.41|||||Confidence interval estimated with the Farrington-Manning method.|Day 3||5.41|-9.20|
81444141|NCT04709835|162579960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Positivity|5.79|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.82|16.4|||||Confidence interval estimated with the Farrington-Manning method.|Day 5||16.40|-4.82|
81444142|NCT04709835|162579960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Positivity|-0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.4|10.65|||||Confidence interval estimated with the Farrington-Manning method.|Day 5||10.65|-12.40|
81444143|NCT04709835|162579960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Positivity|2.39|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.64|15.42|||||Confidence interval estimated with the Farrington-Manning method.|Day 7||15.42|-10.64|
81444144|NCT04709835|162579960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Positivity|-0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-13.39|12.88|||||Confidence interval estimated with the Farrington-Manning method.|Day 7||12.88|-13.39|
81444145|NCT04709835|162579972|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.294||0.7351|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.48|0.28|||ANCOVA||A difference in adjusted means of \<0 favors RO7496998 (AT-527).|Day 3||0.28|-0.48|0.7351
81444146|NCT04709835|162579972|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.7524|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA||A difference in adjusted means of \<0 favors RO7496998 (AT-527).|Day 5||0.30|-0.50|0.7524
81444147|NCT04709835|162579972|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.314||0.8083|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.48|0.33|||ANCOVA||A difference in adjusted means of \<0 favors RO7496998 (AT-527).|Day 7||0.33|-0.48|0.8083
81444148|NCT00912093|162579987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Peto-Peto Wilcoxon|||||||<0.001
81444149|NCT00912093|162579988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Peto-Peto Wilcoxon|||||||<0.001
81444150|NCT00912093|162579989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012|||||||Peto Peto Wilcoxon|||||||0.012
81474261|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|20.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.09|54.69|||||Day 7, 4 Hours|||54.69|-13.09|
81474262|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-58.864|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-156.11|38.38|||||Day 7, 6 Hours|||38.38|-156.11|
81474263|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-77.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-175.15|19.35|||||Day 7, 6 Hours|||19.35|-175.15|
81474264|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|28.323|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.0|125.65|||||Day 7, 6 Hours|||125.65|-69.00|
81474265|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.499|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-121.74|72.74|||||Day 7, 6 Hours|||72.74|-121.74|
81474266|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-59.755|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-157.82|38.31|||||Day 7, 6 Hours|||38.31|-157.82|
81474267|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.222|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.85|69.4|||||Day 7, 10 Hours|||69.40|-69.85|
81474268|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.222|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.28|61.98|||||Day 7, 10 Hours|||61.98|-77.28|
81474269|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.148|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.55|76.85|||||Day 7, 10 Hours|||76.85|-62.55|
81474270|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|32.734|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.89|102.36|||||Day 7, 10 Hours|||102.36|-36.89|
81474271|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.01|61.49|||||Day 7, 10 Hours|||61.49|-81.01|
81474272|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.594|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-123.36|84.18|||||Day 7, 12 Hours|||84.18|-123.36|
81474273|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-46.924|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-150.69|56.85|||||Day 7, 12 Hours|||56.85|-150.69|
81474274|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|24.715|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.16|128.59|||||Day 7, 12 Hours|||128.59|-79.16|
81474275|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.966|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-111.73|95.8|||||Day 7, 12 Hours|||95.80|-111.73|
81474276|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.108|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.08|109.29|||||Day 7, 12 Hours|||109.29|-103.08|
81474277|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.114|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.12|4.89|||||Day 14, 24 Hours|||4.89|-25.12|
81474278|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.718|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.71|6.28|||||Day 14, 24 Hours|||6.28|-23.71|
81474279|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.622|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.63|14.38|||||Day 14, 24 Hours|||14.38|-15.63|
81474280|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.454|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.78|2.88|||||Day 14, 24 Hours|||2.88|-27.78|
81444151|NCT00912093|162579990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Peto-Peto Wilcoxon|||||||<0.001
81444152|NCT00912093|162579991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Peto-Peto Wilcoxon|||||||<0.001
81444153|NCT03687658|162579992|OTHER|Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with a binomial distribution using a logit link function||||||0.066|||||||Generalized linear mixed model|||||||0.066
81444154|NCT03687658|162579993|OTHER|Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with a binomial distribution using a logit link function||||||0.273|||||||Generalized linear mixed model|||||||0.273
81444155|NCT03687658|162579994|OTHER|Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with a Poisson distribution using a log link function||||||0.403|||||||Generalized linear mixed model|||||||0.403
81474281|NCT01119846|162639834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.681|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.02|6.66|||||Day 14, 24 Hours|||6.66|-24.02|
81444156|NCT02920918|162580030|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083|||||||ANOVA|||We expected a baseline peak oxygen consumption (VO2) of 14.5 mL/kg/min. A sample size of 40 patients per group (total of 80 patients) provided sufficient power to detect a mean difference in the interval change in peak VO2 of 1.50±1.76 mL/kg/min (primary endpoint) expected with Canagliflozin compared to Sitagliptin, which we predict to have no significant effect on peak VO2 (0±1.76 mL/kg/min).||||0.083
81444157|NCT02920918|162580031|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.51
81444158|NCT03537274|162580032|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.078
81444159|NCT03537274|162580032|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81444160|NCT03537274|162580032|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.004
81444161|NCT03537274|162580033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.128|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.128
81444162|NCT03537274|162580033|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81444163|NCT03537274|162580033|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81444164|NCT02836496|162580080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline oral corticosteroid (OCS) (0-\<=20 mg per day and \>20mg perday prednisone or equivalent) and region|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.002
81444165|NCT02836496|162580080|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.64|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression analysis adjusted for Baseline OCS dose and region.|Treatment comparison between placebo and mepolizumab 300 mg using odds ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) has been presented. Odds ratio \<1 indicated lower odds of HES flare with Mepolizumab compared with placebo.|||0.64|0.12|0.003
81444166|NCT02836496|162580081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Baseline OCS (0-\<=20 mg per day and \>20mg perday prednisone or equivalent) and region||||||0.020
81474282|NCT02503254|162639897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Reduction|82.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.79|86.09||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at a two-sided alpha level of 5%.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on MHBMA levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|"Geometric LS Mean Reduction = 100 - (CHTP 1.0 : CC ratio)~Expressed as %"|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for CHTP 1.0 is lower relative to CC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for CHTP 1.0 and CC, respectively."||86.09|78.79|<.001
81478377|NCT01677182|162646585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Differences|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.783|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.4|3.0||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model with baseline by week interaction, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week by treatment interaction as factors was used for the analysis.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||3.0|-1.4|0.783
81539659|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.7053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||2.60|0.24|0.7053
81444167|NCT02836496|162580081|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.33||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.85|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression analysis adjusted for Baseline OCS dose and region|Treatment comparison between placebo and mepolizumab 300 mg using odds ratio and 95% CI has been presented. Odds ratio \<1 indicated lower odds of HES flare with Mepolizumab compared with placebo.|||0.85|0.13|0.022
81444168|NCT02836496|162580082|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.67||Cox proportional hazards regression analysis adjusted for Baseline OCS dose and region.|Regression, Cox||Treatment comparison between placebo and mepolizumab 300 mg using hazards ratio and its corresponding 95% CI has been presented. Hazard ratio \<1 indicated a lower risk of HES flare with Mepolizumab compared with Placebo.|||0.67|0.18|0.002
81444169|NCT02836496|162580083|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.34||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.63|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Wilcoxon test stratified by Baseline OCS (0-\<=20 mg/day, \>20 mg/day prednisone or equivalent) and region.|Treatment comparison between placebo and mepolizumab 300 mg using rate ratio and 95% CI has been presented. Rate ratio \<1 indicates a lower flare rate with Mepolizumab compared with Placebo.|||0.63|0.19|0.002
81444170|NCT02836496|162580084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|P-value was calculated using Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test||||||0.036
81444171|NCT02618408|162580086|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-7.08||||0.0916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.38|1.22|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.22|-15.38|0.0916
81444172|NCT02618408|162580086|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.76||||0.7136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.78|8.27|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Based on the results of a prespecified interim analysis, the enrollment of the low dose SPN-810 arm was halted, and this treatment arm was dropped. Accordingly, all analysis of primary and secondary endpoints focused on the comparison of SPN-810 high dose and placebo||8.27|-11.78|0.7136
81444173|NCT02618408|162580087|SUPERIORITY|This analysis pertains to Visit 4|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.0238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.03|-0.46|0.0238
81444174|NCT02618408|162580087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis pertains to Visit 5||0.02|-0.47|0.0683
81444175|NCT02618408|162580087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.0742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis pertains to Visit 6||0.02|-0.51|0.0742
81444176|NCT02618408|162580088|SUPERIORITY|This analysis pertains to Visit 4|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.105||0.3713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.30|0.3713
81444177|NCT02618408|162580088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.1367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis pertains to Visit 5||0.06|-0.45|0.1367
81444178|NCT02618408|162580088|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.1729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis pertains to Visit 6||0.09|-0.49|0.1729
81444179|NCT02618408|162580089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.456||0.1407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|5.02|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the physical functioning summary score at Visit 6.||5.02|-0.72|0.1407
81444180|NCT02618408|162580089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.898||0.5586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|1.24|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the psychosocial health summary score at Visit 6||1.24|-2.29|0.5586
81444181|NCT02618408|162580090|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.7637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|3.45|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Total Stress summary score Visit 6.||3.45|-4.70|0.7637
81478378|NCT01677182|162646585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.329|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.6|1.7||MMRM model with baseline by week interaction, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week by treatment interaction as factors was used for the analysis.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||1.7|-2.6|0.329
81444182|NCT02618408|162580090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.895||0.8365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|1.58|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Parental Distress Domain score at Visit 6.||1.58|-1.95|0.8365
81444183|NCT02618408|162580090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.829||0.4606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|1.02|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Parent-Child Dysfunctional Interaction score at Visit 6.||1.02|-2.24|0.4606
81444184|NCT02618408|162580090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.837||0.8222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|1.46|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the Difficult Child Domain score Visit 6.||1.46|-1.84|0.8222
81444185|NCT02618408|162580091|SUPERIORITY|This analysis pertains to Visit 4|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.1031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.43|0.1031
81444186|NCT02618408|162580091|SUPERIORITY|This analysis pertains to Visit 5|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.04|-0.56|0.0250
81444187|NCT02618408|162580091|SUPERIORITY|This analysis pertains to Visit 6|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.02|-0.64|0.0384
81444188|NCT02618408|162580092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.1935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.06|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the inattention subscale at Visit 6.||0.06|-0.27|0.1935
81478379|NCT01677182|162646586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.088|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.1|1.1||MMRM model with baseline by week interaction, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week by treatment interaction as factors was used for the analysis.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||1.1|-0.1|0.088
81444189|NCT02618408|162580092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.1445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.05|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to hyperactivity/Impulsivity subscale at Visit 6||0.05|-0.32|0.1445
81444190|NCT02618408|162580092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.03|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the oppositional defiant disorder subscale at Visit 6||0.03|-0.36|0.1064
81444191|NCT02618408|162580092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.1418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.04|||ANCOVA|||This analysis pertains to the combined scale score at Visit 6||0.04|-0.28|0.1418
81444192|NCT00063635|162580093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0||||Since two primary comparisons are planned, a P-value of 0.025 will be considered significant, applying a Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons.|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.26
81444193|NCT00063635|162580093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||95.0||||Since two primary comparisons are planned, a P-value of 0.025 will be considered significant, applying a Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons.|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.83
81444194|NCT00063635|162580094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.32
81444195|NCT00063635|162580094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.29
81444196|NCT00063635|162580095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.02
81444197|NCT00063635|162580095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.25
81444198|NCT00063635|162580096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.71
81444199|NCT00063635|162580096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.72
81474283|NCT02503254|162639898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Reduction|63.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.55|67.12||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at a two-sided alpha level of 5%.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on 3-HPMA levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|"Geometric LS Mean Reduction = 100 - (CHTP 1.0 : CC ratio)~Expressed as %"|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for CHTP 1.0 is lower relative to CC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for CHTP 1.0 and CC, respectively"||67.12|59.55|<0.001
81444200|NCT00063635|162580097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.18
81444201|NCT00063635|162580097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.25
81444202|NCT00063635|162580098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.89
81444203|NCT00063635|162580098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.73
81444204|NCT00063635|162580099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81444205|NCT00063635|162580099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81444206|NCT00063635|162580100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.77
81444207|NCT00063635|162580100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.25
81444208|NCT00063635|162580101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81444209|NCT00063635|162580101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.44
81444210|NCT00063635|162580102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.08
81444211|NCT00063635|162580102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.63
81444212|NCT00063635|162580103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.15
81444213|NCT00063635|162580103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.96
81444214|NCT03914950|162580111|OTHER|"The calculation of power and sample size is based on a formula that selects the sample size so that the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval by the expected specificity of the new method most probably exceeds the specificity value of the current method.~Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis of the values of SUVmax of the early and delayed images with and without TOF of all pancreatic lesions was done in correlation with the histopathological findings."||||||0.78|||||||DeLong-test|The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.||It was calculated that 118 participants would have at least 90% power to demonstrate an improvement in specificity of 25% (to 70%) with the new method assuming a specificity of the current method of 45% at a prevalence of malignant lesions of 70% (corresponding to 30% benign lesions). Assumptions included a discontinuation rate of 25%.||||0.78
81444215|NCT03914950|162580111|OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||DeLong-test|The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.||||||0.95
81444216|NCT00894738|162580121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value listed is for DEXA total percent fat and is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The alpha level was set to 5%.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that mean DEXA total percent fat is similar between the two groups of interest. The primary statistical model consisted of treatment group as a 2-level factor (AP-Treated Vs Non-AP Treated) and DEXA total percent fat as a covariate. Carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) was the dependent variable.||||0.49
81444217|NCT00894738|162580122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value listed is for DEXA total percent fat and is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The alpha level was set to 5%.|ANCOVA|||The statistical analysis consisted of treatment group as a 2-level factor variable and DEXA total percent fat as a covariate. An interaction term between treatment group and DEXA total percent fat was also generated. Hepatic triglyceride content was the dependent variable. DEXA total percent fat was found to be significant while treatment group and the interaction between treatment group and DEXA total percent fat were not significant.||||<0.0001
81444218|NCT02749292|162580190|EQUIVALENCE|Using a two-sided log-rank test with an alpha level of 0.05, a projected relapse risk of 15% in the superior group and 30% in the inferior group, and an estimated enrollment time of 36 months, it was determined that 200 patients were required to detect a significant difference with a power of 0.80. Due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the deleterious impact of rituximab on vaccination efficacy, the trial was concluded before reaching the target enrollment of 200.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.9|||Log Rank|||"The difference between the two treatment strategies was assessed using the log-rank test. P values of 0.05 were considered significant. Both rows were included and combined in the statistical analysis (ANCA-PR3 and ANCA-MPO) to assess the difference in treatment strategies.~Null hypothesis: No difference in the ANCA and B-cell arm in the probability of relapses."||0.90|0.15|0.045
81444219|NCT02749292|162580191|OTHER|chi square test||||||0.87|||||||Chi-squared|||"Null hypothesis: No difference in the proportion of patients with SAEs in each arm"||||0.87
81444220|NCT02749292|162580196|OTHER||||||<|1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: no difference in the mean number of infusions per patient in each arm.||||<0001
81444221|NCT02749292|162580197|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the mean change from baseline Vasculitis Damage Index between each arm. A t-test was used.||-0.06|-0.34|0.17
81444222|NCT02749292|162580198|OTHER|Using a two-sided log-rank test with an alpha level of 0.05, a projected relapse risk of 15% in the superior group and 30% in the inferior group, and an estimated enrollment time of 36 months, it was determined that 200 patients were required to detect a significant difference with a power of 0.80. Due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the deleterious impact of rituximab on vaccination efficacy, the trial was concluded before reaching the target enrollment of 200.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.36|||Log Rank|||"The difference between the two treatment strategies was assessed using the log-rank test. P values of 0.05 were considered significant.~Null hypothesis: No difference in the ANCA and B-cell arm in the probability of relapses"||5.36|0.50|0.42
81444223|NCT00251641|162580205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|Pearson's chi-square test||The treatment comparison for this endpoint was carried at the 4.9% level of significance.||||<0.001
81444224|NCT00251641|162580206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Multiplicity adjustment was provided using Hochberg test.|Chi-squared|Pearson's chi-square test||||||<0.001
81444225|NCT00251641|162580207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Multiplicity adjustment was provided using the Hochberg test.|Chi-squared|Pearson's chi-square test||||||<0.001
81444226|NCT00251641|162580208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Multiplicity adjustment was provided using the Hochberg test.|Chi-squared|Pearson's chi-square test||||||<0.001
81444227|NCT00876018|162580209|OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Mann Whitney U test|||||||0.004
81444228|NCT00876018|162580209|OTHER|||||||0.147||95.0|||||Mann Whitney U test|||||||0.147
81478380|NCT01677182|162646586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.642|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.7|0.5||MMRM model with baseline by week interaction, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week by treatment interaction as factors was used for the analysis.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.5|-0.7|0.642
81444229|NCT00876018|162580210|OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Mann Whitney U test|||||||0.002
81444230|NCT00876018|162580210|OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Mann Whitney U test|||||||0.003
81444231|NCT00876018|162580211|OTHER|||||||0.153||95.0|||||Mann Whitney U test|||||||0.153
81444232|NCT00876018|162580211|OTHER|||||||0.903||95.0|||||Mann Whitney U test|||||||0.903
81444233|NCT00876018|162580212|OTHER|||||||0.143||95.0|||||Mann Whitney U test|||||||0.143
81444234|NCT00876018|162580212|OTHER|||||||0.678||95.0|||||Mann Whitney U test|||||||0.678
81444235|NCT00888459|162580226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.432||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||.432
81444236|NCT01189500|162580237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted means|100.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.7|104.85|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|DVS SR 100 mg + Tamoxifen 40 mg (test) versus Tamoxifen 40 mg (reference)||104.85|96.70|
81444237|NCT01189500|162580239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted means|99.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.02|105.17|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|DVS SR 100 mg + Tamoxifen 40 mg (test) versus Tamoxifen 40 mg (reference)||105.17|94.02|
81444238|NCT01189500|162580244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted means|92.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.71|100.0|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|DVS SR 100 mg + Tamoxifen 40 mg (test) versus Tamoxifen 40 mg (reference)||100.00|84.71|
81444239|NCT01189500|162580250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted means|112.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.44|116.9|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|DVS SR 100 mg + Tamoxifen 40 mg (test) versus Tamoxifen 40 mg (reference)||116.90|107.44|
81444240|NCT01189500|162580255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted means|105.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.74|111.81|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|DVS SR 100 mg + Tamoxifen 40 mg (test) versus Tamoxifen 40 mg (reference)||111.81|99.74|
81444241|NCT01189500|162580256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted means|108.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.51|113.67|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|DVS SR 100 mg + Tamoxifen 40 mg (test) versus Tamoxifen 40 mg (reference)||113.67|103.51|
81444242|NCT01301508|162580273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||||||p-value was calculated for the statistical significant difference between greater decrease in vehicle lesion and greater decrease in active lesion for the AN2898 Topical Ointment, 1% + Ointment Vehicle group.|Two-sided sign test|||||||0.008
81444243|NCT01301508|162580273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||||||p-value was calculated for the statistical significant difference between greater decrease in vehicle lesion and greater decrease in active lesion for the AN2728 Topical Ointment, 2% + Ointment Vehicle group.|Two-sided sign test|||||||0.017
81444244|NCT02192164|162580276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.757334|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.594019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.916307|0.401638||||||||0.401638|-5.916307|
81444245|NCT02192164|162580277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.911449|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.426517|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73847|1.915572||||||||1.915572|-3.73847|
81444246|NCT03123861|162580312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81444247|NCT03123861|162580313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81444248|NCT03123861|162580314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81444249|NCT03123861|162580315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.91
81444250|NCT00609466|162580334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|70.8|||<|0.0001||95.0|35.9|105.6||No multiplicity adjustment used.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and centre as fixed effects and baseline pain as covariate.||Null hypothesis of no treatment difference.||105.6|35.9|<0.0001
81444251|NCT00609466|162580335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Test for time (in hours) to first rescue medication use. No multiplicity adjustment.|Log Rank|Adjusted for site||||||<0.0001
81444252|NCT00609466|162580336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|37.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|22.7|52.2||No multiplicity adjustment used|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and centre as fixed effects and baseline pain as covariate.||Null hypothesis of no treatment difference.||52.2|22.7|<0.0001
81444253|NCT00609466|162580337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means|9.9|||<|0.0001||95.0|6.2|13.6||No multiplicity adjustment used.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and centre as fixed effects and baseline pain as covariate.||Null hypothesis of no treatment difference.||13.6|6.2|<0.0001
81478381|NCT01677182|162646587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.792|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.2|0.3||MMRM model with baseline by week interaction, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week by treatment interaction as factors was used for the analysis.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.3|-0.2|0.792
81444254|NCT00609466|162580338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|20.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|13.2|28.0||No multiplicity adjustment used.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and centre as fixed effects and baseline pain as covariate.||Null hypothesis of no treatment difference.||28.0|13.2|<0.0001
81444255|NCT00609466|162580339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|36.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|20.7|52.0||No multiplicity adjustment used.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and centre as fixed effects and baseline pain as covariate.||Null hypothesis of no treatment difference.||52.0|20.7|<0.0001
81444256|NCT00609466|162580340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means|108.2||||0.0002||95.0|51.9|164.5||No multiplicity adjustment used.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and centre as fixed effects and baseline pain as covariate.||Null hypothesis of no treatment difference.||164.5|51.9|0.0002
81444257|NCT03512262|162580341|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LSM) Means Difference|7.3165|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|5.0668|9.5663||Significance level of 0.01.|ANCOVA|Missing values were imputed using a multiple imputation method.||||9.5663|5.0668|<0.0001
81444258|NCT03512262|162580342|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|2.1209|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.9948|3.2469||Significance level of 0.01.|ANCOVA|Missing values were imputed using a multiple imputation method.||||3.2469|0.9948|<0.0001
81444259|NCT03512262|162580343|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|2.8221|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|1.3972|4.2471||Significance level of 0.01.|ANCOVA|Missing values were imputed using a multiple imputation method.||||4.2471|1.3972|<0.0001
81444260|NCT00922987|162580382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|||||||<0.0001
81444261|NCT00375492|162580400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.0030
81444262|NCT00375492|162580401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||<0.0001
81444263|NCT00375492|162580403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1985||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.1985
81444264|NCT00375492|162580404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1827||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1827
81444265|NCT00375492|162580405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1584||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1584
81444266|NCT00375492|162580406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8279||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8279
81444267|NCT00375492|162580407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8334||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.8334
81444268|NCT00375492|162580408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2881||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2881
81444269|NCT00375492|162580409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0654||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0654
81444270|NCT00375492|162580410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.728||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.728
81444271|NCT00375492|162580411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.127||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.127
81444272|NCT00290251|162580412|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|performed on log-transformed delta change in total fibroid volume from baseline to end of treatment||||||0.43
81444273|NCT00290251|162580412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|Performed on log-transformed delta change||Ulipristal acetate groups one and two were first compared and found to be similar (see statistical analysis 1), so they were combined into a single treatment group for comparison to placebo group||||0.003
81444274|NCT00290251|162580413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The Delta of scores from treatment end to baseline was used to compare by ANOVA.|ANOVA|Adjustment for age||No sample size calculation was made.||||< 0.05
81474284|NCT02503254|162639899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Reduction|88.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.46|89.62||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at a two-sided alpha level of 5%.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on MHBMA levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates|"Geometric LS Mean Reduction = 100 - (CHTP 1.0 : CC ratio)~Expressed as %"|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for CHTP 1.0 is lower relative to CC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for CHTP 1.0 and CC, respectively."||89.62|86.46|<.001
81444275|NCT03188666|162580500|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-24.6||||0.0741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.8|2.5|||ANCOVA|||||2.5|-51.8|0.0741
81444276|NCT03188666|162580501|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-24.9||||0.3726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.8|30.9|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measure (MMRM)|||||30.9|-80.8|0.3726
81444277|NCT03188666|162580502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0039||||||Week 56 vs. Week 28|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Compared number of new lesions per participant by CT at week 28 (relative to baseline) and week 56 (relative to week 28).||||0.0039
81444278|NCT03188666|162580503|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-25.6||||0.0756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.9|2.8|||ANCOVA|||||2.8|-53.9|0.0756
81444279|NCT03188666|162580504|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-27.8||||0.3407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.1|30.5|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measure (MMRM)|||||30.5|-86.1|0.3407
81444280|NCT03188666|162580505|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.34||||0.2656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.27|||ANCOVA|||||0.27|-0.96|0.2656
81444281|NCT03188666|162580506|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.36||||0.2651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.29|||ANCOVA|||||0.29|-1.01|0.2651
81444282|NCT03188666|162580513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0039||||||Week 56 vs. Week 28|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Compared number of new lesions per participant by PET at week 28 (relative to baseline) and week 56 (relative to week 28).||||0.0039
81444283|NCT03188666|162580514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0027||||||Week 56 vs. Week 28|McNemar|||Compared percent of participants with new lesions by CT at week 28 (relative to baseline) and week 56 (relative to week 28).||||0.0027
81478382|NCT01677182|162646587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.171|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.4|0.1||MMRM model with baseline by week interaction, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week by treatment interaction as factors was used for the analysis.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.1|-0.4|0.171
81539660|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.3677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|6.99||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||6.99|0.49|0.3677
81444284|NCT03188666|162580515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0047||||||Week 56 vs. Week 28|McNemar|||Compared percent of participants with new lesions by PET at week 28 (relative to baseline) and week 56 (relative to week 28).||||0.0047
81444285|NCT03188666|162580518|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3663||||||Period 2 vs. Period 1|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.3663
81444286|NCT03188666|162580519|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Period 2 vs. Period 1|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0010
81444287|NCT03188666|162580525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0039||||||Week 56 vs. Week 28|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Compared total new lesion volume per participant by CT at week 28 (relative to baseline) and week 56 (relative to week 28).||||0.0039
81444288|NCT03188666|162580526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0273||||||Week 56 vs. Week 28|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Compared total lesion activity per participant in new lesions by PET at week 28 (relative to baseline) and week 56 (relative to week 28).||||0.0273
81444289|NCT03188666|162580527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2123||||||Period 2 vs. Period 1|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.2123
81444290|NCT03188666|162580528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1528||||||Period 2 vs. Period 1|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.1528
81444291|NCT01461226|162580632|OTHER|Mixed models analysis|mixed models|0.04|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81478383|NCT01677182|162646588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.653|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.2|0.3||MMRM model with baseline by week interaction, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week by treatment interaction as factors was used for the analysis.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.3|-0.2|0.653
81444292|NCT01461226|162580632|OTHER||mixed models|0.24||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|||||Baseline difference between groups|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.64
81444293|NCT01461226|162580632|OTHER|Mixed models|Slope|0.27||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.60
81444294|NCT01461226|162580632|OTHER|mixed models|mixed models|4.2||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||change after 10 months between groups||||0.04
81444295|NCT00062010|162580635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Overall Response Percentage|8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.4|21.3||||||The study was designed to have adequate (90%) power to distinguish a true response rate of 50% from a null rate of 35% assuming total accrual of 76 patients in two stages. The design mandated that at least 13 objective responses be observed among 34 patients in the first stage in order to continue to the second stage. These were not observed, so the study stopped after the first stage. 90% exact binomial confidence intervals are provided for the response rate.||21.3|2.4|
81474285|NCT02503254|162639900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|58.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.3|66.56||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on COHb levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|"Geometric LS Mean Reduction = 100 - (CHTP 1.0 : CC ratio)~Expressed as %"|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for CHTP 1.0 is lower relative to CC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for CHTP 1.0 and CC respectively."||66.56|49.30|<.001
81474286|NCT00094536|162639923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.271|||||||1-sided z-test|1-sided z-test with continuity correction (pooled)||||||.271
81474287|NCT01900431|162639996|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.2354|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|5.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo|Analysis was performed using combined estimate for odds ratio obtained by combining the log-transformation of odds ratio from Cochran Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) analyses of the different imputed datasets, using Rubin's formulae, and then by back-transforming the combined estimate. The CMH analyses were adjusted for randomization stratification factor VH level (VH \>= 4 versus VH \<4).||5.6|0.8|0.2354
81474288|NCT01900431|162639997|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.223|-0.262||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment groups, visits and visit-by-treatment groups interaction as fixed categorical effects, as well as, fixed continuous covariate of baseline adjudicated VH.||-0.262|-1.223|0.0127
81474289|NCT01900431|162639998|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.11|6.093||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo|Analysis was performed using common odds ratio which came from CMH analysis adjusted for randomization stratification factor VH level (VH \>=4 versus VH \<4).||6.093|0.11|1
81474290|NCT01900431|162639999|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.99|9.67||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo|Analysis was performed using MMRM model with treatment groups, randomization strata of VH level (\<4, \>=4), visits and visit-by-treatment groups interaction as fixed categorical effects, as well as, fixed continuous covariate of baseline BCVA.||9.67|1.99|0.0153
81474291|NCT01900431|162640000|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-26.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.2||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-50.41|-2.68||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo|Analysis was performed using MMRM model with treatment groups, randomization strata of VH level (\<4, \>=4), visits and visit-by-treatment groups interaction as fixed categorical effects, as well as, fixed continuous covariate of baseline CRT (Automatic measurement from SD-OCT).||-2.68|-50.41|0.0683
81444296|NCT02944383|162580638|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-19.02||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.07|-4.25|||Ranked ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group \& randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as covariate.|Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-4.25|-33.07|0.0063
81444297|NCT02944383|162580638|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-7.63||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.88|7.05|||Ranked ANCOVA|Randomized treatment group \& randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as covariate.|Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|||7.05|-25.88|0.2350
81444298|NCT02944383|162580639|OTHER|||||||0.1663||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.1663
81444299|NCT02944383|162580639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6195||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.6195
81444300|NCT02944383|162580639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0436||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.0436
81444301|NCT02944383|162580639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.5000
81444302|NCT02944383|162580639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0007
81444303|NCT02944383|162580639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1161||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.1161
81444304|NCT02944383|162580639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.183||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.1830
81444305|NCT02944383|162580639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8762||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.8762
81444306|NCT02944383|162580640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.178||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.1780
81444307|NCT02944383|162580640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7615||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.7615
81444308|NCT02944383|162580640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0162||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.0162
81444309|NCT02944383|162580640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.3710
81444310|NCT02944383|162580640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0010
81444311|NCT02944383|162580640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0988||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0988
81444312|NCT02944383|162580640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2594||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.2594
81444313|NCT02944383|162580640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9099||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.9099
81444314|NCT02944383|162580640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0219||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0219
81444315|NCT02944383|162580640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3494||||||Ranked ANCOVA results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group and randomized baseline statin (yes or no) are included as factors, and outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.3494
81444316|NCT02944383|162580641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0391||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.0391
81444317|NCT02944383|162580641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2455||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.2455
81444318|NCT02944383|162580641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.0260
81444319|NCT02944383|162580641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5704||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.5704
81444320|NCT02944383|162580641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0009
81444321|NCT02944383|162580641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0846||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0846
81444322|NCT02944383|162580641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1763||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.1763
81444323|NCT02944383|162580641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5576||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.5576
81474292|NCT01900431|162640001|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.55||0.0825|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.374|-0.35||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo|Analysis was performed using MMRM model with treatment groups, randomization strata of VH level (\<4, \>=4), visits and visit-by-treatment groups interaction as fixed categorical effects, as well as, fixed continuous covariate of baseline CRT (Automatic measurement from SD-OCT).||-0.35|-12.374|0.0825
81474293|NCT01900431|162640004|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.306|3.845||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo|Analysis was performed using common odds ratio which came from CMH analysis adjusted for randomization stratification factor VH level (VH \>=4 versus VH \<4).||3.845|0.306|1
81474294|NCT03403621|162640022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus 2 weeks||||0.42
81474295|NCT03403621|162640022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus 4 weeks||||0.72
81474296|NCT03403621|162640022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus 2 weeks||||0.51
81474297|NCT03403621|162640022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus 4 weeks||||0.58
81474298|NCT03403621|162640023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus 2 weeks||||0.03
81444324|NCT02944383|162580641|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-14.66||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.68|-4.39||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||-4.39|-24.68|0.0086
81444325|NCT02944383|162580641|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.06||||0.1516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.02|3.64||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||3.64|-15.02|0.1516
81474299|NCT03403621|162640023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus 4 weeks||||0.08
81474300|NCT03403621|162640023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus 2 weeks||||0.02
81474301|NCT03403621|162640023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus 4 weeks||||0.007
81474302|NCT03403621|162640024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus 2 weeks||||0.21
81474303|NCT03403621|162640024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus 4 weeks||||0.18
81474304|NCT03403621|162640024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus 2 weeks||||0.33
81474305|NCT03403621|162640024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline versus 4 weeks||||0.5
81444326|NCT02944383|162580642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0386||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.0386
81444327|NCT02944383|162580642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1206||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.1206
81444328|NCT02944383|162580642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0364||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.0364
81474306|NCT01687283|162640050|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference (FP minus BUD) in the mean change from baseline in daily AM PEF averaged over the 12 week treatment period was greater than -12 L/min.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.19|8.59||Analysis performed using ANCOVA with covariates of baseline, center, sex, age and treatment|ANCOVA||The analysis only included participants who had at least 4 days of non-missing AM PEF data in the baseline week prior to randomization and at least 4 days of non-missing AM PEF data after randomization.|||8.59|-12.19|0.733
81474307|NCT01687283|162640051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference (FP minus BUD) in the mean change from baseline in daily AM PEF averaged over the 12 week treatment period was greater than -12 L/min.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.28||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.95|8.38|||ANCOVA|||||8.38|-12.95|0.674
81474308|NCT01687283|162640052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.77||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.57|7.04|||ANCOVA|||||7.04|-12.57|0.579
81474309|NCT01687283|162640053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.62||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|7.24|||ANCOVA|||||7.24|-6.00|0.854
81474310|NCT01687283|162640054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.123|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||This statistical analysis is for comparison of FP 1 mg BID and BUD 2 mg BID in median day-time symptom score||||0.123
81474311|NCT01687283|162640054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.949|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test.|||This statistical analysis is for comparison of FP 1 mg BID and BUD 2 mg BID in median night-time symptom score||||0.949
81474312|NCT01687283|162640055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.74||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.07|2.59|||ANCOVA|||||2.59|-12.07|0.204
81474313|NCT01687283|162640056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank sum|||||||0.170
81474314|NCT01687283|162640057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.039||||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.118|0.041||Repeated Measures analysis adjusted for baseline, centre, sex, age, visit, treatment, visit by treatment interaction and visit by baseline interaction|ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis is for comparison of FP 1 mg BID and BUD 2 mg BID in Change of clinical lung function measurement FEV1 at Week 2||0.041|-0.118|0.337
81474315|NCT01687283|162640057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.008||||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.101|0.085||Repeated Measures analysis adjusted for baseline, center, sex, age, visit, treatment, visit by treatment interaction and visit by baseline interaction.|ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis is for comparison of FP 1 mg BID and BUD 2 mg BID in Change of clinical lung function measurement FEV1 at Week 4||0.085|-0.101|0.866
81474316|NCT01687283|162640057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.025||||0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.113|0.062||Repeated Measures analysis adjusted for baseline, center, sex, age, visit, treatment, visit by treatment interaction and visit by baseline interaction|ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis is for comparison of FP 1 mg BID and BUD 2 mg BID in Change of clinical lung function measurement FEV1 at Week 8||0.062|-0.113|0.566
81474317|NCT01687283|162640057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.017||||0.727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078|0.112||Repeated Measures analysis adjusted for baseline, center, sex, age, visit, treatment, visit by treatment interaction and visit by baseline interaction.|ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis is for comparison of FP 1 mg BID and BUD 2 mg BID in Change of clinical lung function measurement FEV1 at Week 12||0.112|-0.078|0.727
81478384|NCT01677182|162646588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.673|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.3|0.2||MMRM model with baseline by week interaction, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week by treatment interaction as factors was used for the analysis.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.2|-0.3|0.673
81478385|NCT01677182|162646589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.119|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.4|2.0||MMRM model with baseline by week interaction, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week by treatment interaction as factors was used for the analysis.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||2.0|-0.4|0.119
81474318|NCT01153009|162640083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|0.91||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \>0.025, hierarchical testing stops for this dose and for subsequent endpoints in the sequence a nominal p-value is provided.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline MADRS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||All statistical tests were 2-sided with the estimated P-values at the 5% level of significance. To control for multiplicity, a pre-specified sequential testing procedure was applied to compare 15 mg and 20 mg vortioxetine to placebo. Efficacy endpoints were tested for each dose in a sequential order at significance level 0.025; as soon as an endpoint was non-significant at 0.025, the testing procedure stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||0.91|-3.86|0.224
81474319|NCT01153009|162640083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|-0.38||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \<0.025, hierarchical testing continues for this dose.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline MADRS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||-0.38|-5.12|0.023
81474320|NCT01153009|162640083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.46|-1.69|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline MADRS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||-1.69|-6.46|<0.001
81474321|NCT01153009|162640084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.249||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.786|1.984|||Regression, Logistic|P-value is from logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS score.||||1.984|0.786|0.348
81474322|NCT01153009|162640084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.257||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.792|1.994||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \>0.025, hierarchical testing stops for this dose and for subsequent endpoints in the sequence a nominal p-value is provided.|Regression, Logistic|P-value is from logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS score.||||1.994|0.792|0.332
81474323|NCT01153009|162640084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.991||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|3.171|||Regression, Logistic|P-value is from logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS score.||||3.171|1.250|0.004
81474324|NCT01153009|162640085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.16|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline CGI-S score-by-week as fixed effects.||||0.16|-0.39|0.400
81474325|NCT01153009|162640085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.08|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline CGI-S score-by-week as fixed effects.||||0.08|-0.46|0.177
81474326|NCT01153009|162640085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.07|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline CGI-S score-by-week as fixed effects.||||-0.07|-0.61|0.014
81474327|NCT01153009|162640086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.286||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|5.45|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline MADRS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||5.45|-3.58|0.684
81474328|NCT01153009|162640086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.419||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|4.15|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline MADRS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||4.15|-5.40|0.797
81474329|NCT01153009|162640086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.278||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.54|0.45|||Mixed model for repeated mesurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline MADRS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||0.45|-8.54|0.078
81474330|NCT01153009|162640087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.053||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.625|1.775|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS score.||||1.775|0.625|0.845
81474331|NCT01153009|162640087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.192||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.713|1.994|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS score.||||1.994|0.713|0.503
81474332|NCT01153009|162640087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.098||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.648|1.86|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS score.||||1.860|0.648|0.728
81474333|NCT01153009|162640088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.111||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|2.13|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline SDS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||2.13|-2.24|0.962
81474334|NCT01153009|162640088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.103||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|1.29|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline SDS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||1.29|-3.05|0.427
81474335|NCT01153009|162640088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.123||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|0.22|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline SDS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||0.22|-4.19|0.078
81478386|NCT01677182|162646589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.791|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.3|1.0||MMRM model with baseline by week interaction, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week by treatment interaction as factors was used for the analysis.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||1.0|-1.3|0.791
81444329|NCT02944383|162580642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4312||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.4312
81474336|NCT02412878|162640166|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.485|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.716|3.598||Progression-free survival, overall response, and overall survival were tested using a fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate below one-sided 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|One-sided p-value from CMH test stratified by the randomization factors (ISS stage at study entry, refractory to bortezomib treatment, and age).|Odds ratio (once weekly carfilzomib 20/70 mg/m²/ twice weekly carfilzomib 20/27 mg/m²) was calculated using the Mantel-Haenszel method stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|||3.598|1.716|< 0.0001
81444330|NCT02944383|162580642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0010
81444331|NCT02944383|162580642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0407||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0407
81444332|NCT02944383|162580642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1433||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.1433
81444333|NCT02944383|162580642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2866||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.2866
81444334|NCT02944383|162580642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0056||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0056
81444335|NCT02944383|162580642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0789||||||Results are obtained using a model where outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0789
81474337|NCT02412878|162640166|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.466|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.707|3.563|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio (once weekly carfilzomib 20/70 mg/m²/ twice weekly carfilzomib 20/27 mg/m²) was calculated using the Mantel-Haenszel method.|||3.563|1.707|<0.0001
81444336|NCT02944383|162580643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0277||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.0277
81444337|NCT02944383|162580643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2502||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.2502
81444338|NCT02944383|162580643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0161||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.0161
81444339|NCT02944383|162580643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6567||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.6567
81444340|NCT02944383|162580643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0010
81444341|NCT02944383|162580643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1257||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.1257
81444342|NCT02944383|162580643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.144||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.1440
81444343|NCT02944383|162580643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7642||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.7642
81478387|NCT01677182|162646590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.422|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.0|2.1||MMRM model with baseline by week interaction, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week by treatment interaction as factors was used for the analysis.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||2.1|-1.0|0.422
81478388|NCT01677182|162646590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.655|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.3|1.9||MMRM model with baseline by week interaction, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week by treatment interaction as factors was used for the analysis.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||1.9|-1.3|0.655
81478389|NCT01677182|162646591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.696|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.5|2.8||MMRM model with baseline by week interaction, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week by treatment interaction as factors was used for the analysis.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||2.8|-4.5|0.696
81474338|NCT02412878|162640167|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.693||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.544|0.883||Progression-free survival, overall response rate, and overall survival were tested using a fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate below one-sided 0.025 level.|Log Rank|One-sided stratified log-rank test, stratified by the randomization factors (ISS stage at study entry, refractory to bortezomib treatment, and age).|Hazard ratio (once weekly carfilzomib 20/70 mg/m²/ twice weekly carfilzomib 20/27 mg/m²) was estimated using a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|To ensure proper control of type I error, analysis of PFS was performed under a group sequential design framework with the stopping boundaries constructed using the Lan-DeMets spending function with an O'Brien-Fleming approach. The inferential comparison between the 2 treatment groups for PFS used the 1-sided log-rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors. A 1-sided p-value was compared against the prespecified adjusted alpha value of 0.011 to determine significance.||0.883|0.544|0.0014
81474339|NCT02412878|162640167|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.567|0.913|||Log Rank|One-sided unstratified log-rank test|Hazard ratio (once weekly carfilzomib 20/70 mg/m²/ twice weekly carfilzomib 20/27 mg/m²) was estimated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.913|0.567|0.0033
81474340|NCT02412878|162640168|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.563|1.138||Progression-free survival, overall response, and overall survival were tested using a fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate below one-sided 0.025 level.|Log Rank|One-sided stratified log-rank test, stratified by the randomization factors (ISS stage at study entry, refractory to bortezomib treatment, and age).|Hazard ratio (once weekly carfilzomib 20/70 mg/m²/ twice weekly carfilzomib 20/27 mg/m²) was estimated using a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|||1.138|0.563|0.1070
81474341|NCT02412878|162640168|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.1326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.578|1.164|||Log Rank|One-sided unstratified log-rank test|Hazard ratio (once weekly carfilzomib 20/70 mg/m²/ twice weekly carfilzomib 20/27 mg/m²) was estimated using an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||1.164|0.578|0.1326
81474342|NCT01212159|162640223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.391|TWO_SIDED|||||Comparison of mean reduction in LDL cholesterol between no monitor (control) and monitor (intervention) groups|t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test analysis of 6 month change in LDL cholesterol for no monitor and self monitor groups Independent sample t-test to compare ldl change between groups||||0.391
81474343|NCT03300050|162640249|OTHER||GMT Ratio|2.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|4.29|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgG (Serum) Humoral Response: Adjusted Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) Ratio 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||4.29|1.73|<0.0001
81474344|NCT03300050|162640249|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.06||||0.9411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.66|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgG (Serum) Humoral Response: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||1.66|0.68|0.9411
81474345|NCT03300050|162640249|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.62|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgG (Serum) Humoral Response: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||0.62|0.24|<0.0001
81474346|NCT03300050|162640250|OTHER||Difference|59.6||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.59|81.02|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgG (Serum) Humoral Response: Seroresponse (≥4-fold) Rate 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||81.02|23.59|0.0025
81474347|NCT03300050|162640250|OTHER||Difference|17.9||||0.4421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.24|49.0|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgG (Serum) Humoral Response: Seroresponse (≥4-fold) Rate 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||49.00|-16.24|0.4421
81474348|NCT03300050|162640250|OTHER||Difference|-41.8||||0.0461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.75|-4.8|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgG (Serum) Humoral Response: Seroresponse (≥4-fold) Rate 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||-4.80|-68.75|0.0461
81474349|NCT03300050|162640254|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.71||||0.1665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.48|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgA (Serum) Humoral Response: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||3.48|0.84|0.1665
81474350|NCT03300050|162640254|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.1||||0.9377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.2|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgA (Serum) Humoral Response: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||2.20|0.55|0.9377
81474351|NCT03300050|162640254|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.64||||0.3088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.33|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgG (Serum) Humoral Response: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||1.33|0.31|0.3088
81474352|NCT03300050|162640255|OTHER||Difference|16.3||||0.4667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.85|48.88|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgG (Serum) Humoral Response: Seroresponse (≥4-fold) Rate 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||48.88|-19.85|0.4667
81474353|NCT03300050|162640255|OTHER||Difference|-1.8|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.76|32.17|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgG (Serum) Humoral Response: Seroresponse (≥4-fold) Rate 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||32.17|-34.76|>0.9999
81474354|NCT03300050|162640255|OTHER||Difference|-18.1||||0.4495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.15|19.37|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgG (Serum) Humoral Response: Seroresponse (≥4-fold) Rate 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||19.37|-51.15|0.4495
81474355|NCT03300050|162640259|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.61||||0.0928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.77|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk MN (Serum) Assay: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||2.77|0.94|0.0928
81474356|NCT03300050|162640259|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.32||||0.4198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.26|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk MN (Serum) Assay: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||2.26|0.77|0.4198
81474357|NCT03300050|162640259|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.82||||0.6754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.45|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk MN (Serum) Assay: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||1.45|0.47|0.6754
81474358|NCT03300050|162640260|OTHER||Difference|19.2||||0.4515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.19|50.49|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk MN (Serum) Assay: Seroresponse (\>4-Fold) Rate 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||50.49|-17.19|0.4515
81474359|NCT03300050|162640260|OTHER||Difference|14.3||||0.4837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.22|46.19|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk MN (Serum) Assay: Seroresponse (\>4-Fold) Rate 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||46.19|-21.22|0.4837
81474360|NCT03300050|162640260|OTHER||Difference|-4.9|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.8|30.46|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk MN (Serum) Assay: Seroresponse (\>4-Fold) Rate 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||30.46|-38.80|>0.9999
81474361|NCT03300050|162640263|OTHER||Difference|2.93||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|7.49|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Based on log10 AUC, using the Hodges-Lehmann location parameter difference back-transformed to the original scale.|Comparison of Serum cH6/1 - ADCC Activity: AUC at 28 Days Post-Boost||7.49|1.56|0.0031
81444344|NCT02944383|162580643|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-16.4||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.31|-4.51||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||-4.51|-28.31|0.0107
81444345|NCT02944383|162580643|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-5.32||||0.2466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.73|5.52||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||5.52|-16.73|0.2466
81444346|NCT02944383|162580644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0211||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.0211
81444347|NCT02944383|162580644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1304||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.1304
81444348|NCT02944383|162580644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0318||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.0318
81444349|NCT02944383|162580644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4607||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.4607
81474362|NCT03300050|162640263|OTHER||Difference|1.25||||0.2048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.23|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Based on log10 AUC, using the Hodges-Lehmann location parameter difference back-transformed to the original scale.|Comparison of Serum cH6/1 - ADCC Activity: AUC at 28 Days Post-Boost||2.23|0.73|0.2048
81444350|NCT02944383|162580644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0012
81444351|NCT02944383|162580644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0592||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0592
81444352|NCT02944383|162580644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.117||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.1170
81444353|NCT02944383|162580644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3138||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.3138
81444354|NCT02944383|162580644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0090
81474363|NCT03300050|162640263|OTHER||Difference|0.43||||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of Serum cH6/1 - ADCC Activity: AUC at 28 Days Post-Boost||1.00|0.18|0.0392
81474364|NCT03300050|162640264|OTHER||Difference|1.16||||0.8243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|4.95|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Based on the Hodges-Lehmann location parameter difference on the log scale then back-transformed to the original scale.|Comparison of Serum cH6/1 - ADCC Activity: Fold Increase in AUC at 28 Days Post-Boost||4.95|0.14|0.8243
81444355|NCT02944383|162580644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1317||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.1317
81444356|NCT02944383|162580645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2395||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.2395
81444357|NCT02944383|162580645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.638||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.6380
81444358|NCT02944383|162580645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7468||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.7468
81474365|NCT03300050|162640264|OTHER||Difference|1.74||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|6.06|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Based on the Hodges-Lehmann location parameter difference on the log scale then back-transformed to the original scale.|Comparison of Serum cH6/1 - ADCC Activity: Fold Increase in AUC at 28 Days Post-Boost||6.06|0.67|0.2530
81444359|NCT02944383|162580645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8483||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.8483
81444360|NCT02944383|162580645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0008
81444361|NCT02944383|162580645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0938||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0938
81444362|NCT02944383|162580645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3201||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.3201
81474366|NCT03300050|162640264|OTHER||Difference|1.83||||0.5654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|39.92|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Based on the Hodges-Lehmann location parameter difference on the log scale then back-transformed to the original scale.|Comparison of Serum cH6/1 - ADCC Activity: Fold Increase in AUC at 28 Days Post-Boost||39.92|0.47|0.5654
81444363|NCT02944383|162580645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.901||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.9010
81444364|NCT02944383|162580645|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-19.31||||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.06|-1.49||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||-1.49|-39.06|0.0156
81444365|NCT02944383|162580645|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-5.98||||0.3456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.51|17.26||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||17.26|-28.51|0.3456
81474367|NCT03300050|162640268|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.21||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.27|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgG (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||3.27|0.45|0.8830
81474368|NCT03300050|162640268|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.86||||0.9238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.26|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgG (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||2.26|0.33|0.9238
81444366|NCT02944383|162580646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3714||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.3714
81444367|NCT02944383|162580646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4415||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.4415
81444368|NCT02944383|162580646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7902||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.7902
81444369|NCT02944383|162580646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6999||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.6999
81444370|NCT02944383|162580646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0015
81444371|NCT02944383|162580646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0796||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0796
81444372|NCT02944383|162580646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4225||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.4225
81474369|NCT03300050|162640268|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.71||||0.6926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.97|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgG (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||1.97|0.26|0.6926
81474370|NCT03300050|162640269|OTHER||Difference|11.7||||0.7036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.72|45.82|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgG (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Seroresponse (≥4-fold) Rate 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||45.82|-25.72|0.7036
81474371|NCT03300050|162640269|OTHER||Difference|-3.8|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9|31.31|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgG (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Seroresponse (≥4-fold) Rate 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||31.31|-37.90|>0.9999
81444373|NCT02944383|162580646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7687||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.7687
81444374|NCT02944383|162580646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0437||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0437
81444375|NCT02944383|162580646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2735||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.2735
81444376|NCT02944383|162580647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1042||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.1042
81444377|NCT02944383|162580647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6204||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.6204
81444378|NCT02944383|162580647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8659||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.8659
81444379|NCT02944383|162580647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9658||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.9658
81474372|NCT03300050|162640269|OTHER||Difference|-15.5||||0.6951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.56|22.79|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk IgG (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Seroresponse (≥4-fold) Rate 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||22.79|-49.56|0.6951
81474373|NCT03300050|162640273|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.65||||0.3203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.33|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk Secretory IgA (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days post-Boost Dose||1.33|0.32|0.3203
81474374|NCT03300050|162640273|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.72||||0.5009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.47|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk Secretory IgA (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days post-Boost Dose||1.47|0.35|0.5009
81444380|NCT02944383|162580647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8238||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.8238
81444381|NCT02944383|162580647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4874||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.4874
81444382|NCT02944383|162580647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9467||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.9467
81444383|NCT02944383|162580647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7467||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.7467
81444384|NCT02944383|162580647|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.41||||0.9081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.77|10.75||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||10.75|-10.77|0.9081
81444385|NCT02944383|162580647|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-2.38||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.82|6.86||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||6.86|-11.82|0.5480
81444386|NCT02944383|162580648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1485||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.1485
81444387|NCT02944383|162580648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6008||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 2||||0.6008
81444388|NCT02944383|162580648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9409||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.9409
81444389|NCT02944383|162580648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9292||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 6||||0.9292
81444390|NCT02944383|162580648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8455||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.8455
81444391|NCT02944383|162580648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5256||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.5256
81444392|NCT02944383|162580648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9217||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.9217
81444393|NCT02944383|162580648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7401||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.7401
81444394|NCT02944383|162580648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9386||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.9386
81444395|NCT02944383|162580648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6352||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.6352
81444396|NCT02944383|162580649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0165||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0165
81444397|NCT02944383|162580649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3075||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.3075
81444398|NCT02944383|162580649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1069||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.1069
81444399|NCT02944383|162580649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6101||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.6101
81444400|NCT02944383|162580649|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-12.04||||0.0351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.79|-1.08||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||-1.08|-23.79|0.0351
81444401|NCT02944383|162580649|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-3.15||||0.3746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.86|4.25||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||4.25|-9.86|0.3746
81444402|NCT02944383|162580650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0133||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0133
81444403|NCT02944383|162580650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2044||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.2044
81444404|NCT02944383|162580650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0855||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0855
81444405|NCT02944383|162580650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5114||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.5114
81444406|NCT02944383|162580650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0289||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0289
81444407|NCT02944383|162580650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.295||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.2950
81444408|NCT02944383|162580651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1992||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.1992
81444409|NCT02944383|162580651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9945||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.9945
81444410|NCT02944383|162580651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5139||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.5139
81444411|NCT02944383|162580651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8085||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.8085
81444412|NCT02944383|162580651|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.77||||0.7644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.31|4.85||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||4.85|-6.31|0.7644
81444413|NCT02944383|162580651|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.33||||0.9499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.34|6.66||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||6.66|-4.34|0.9499
81444414|NCT02944383|162580652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1521||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.1521
81444415|NCT02944383|162580652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8982||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.8982
81444416|NCT02944383|162580652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6228||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.6228
81444417|NCT02944383|162580652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9622||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.9622
81444418|NCT02944383|162580652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6643||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.6643
81444419|NCT02944383|162580652|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9071||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.9071
81444420|NCT02944383|162580653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5647||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.5647
81444421|NCT02944383|162580653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1073||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.1073
81444422|NCT02944383|162580653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3858||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.3858
81444423|NCT02944383|162580653|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0916||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0916
81444424|NCT02944383|162580653|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.56|5.26||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||5.26|-5.56|0.9473
81444425|NCT02944383|162580653|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|4.54||||0.0911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|9.95||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||9.95|-1.83|0.0911
81444426|NCT02944383|162580654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4623||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.4623
81444427|NCT02944383|162580654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1678||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.1678
81444428|NCT02944383|162580654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.439||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.4390
81444429|NCT02944383|162580654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.129||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.1290
81444430|NCT02944383|162580654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9627||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.9627
81444431|NCT02944383|162580654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0911||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0911
81444432|NCT02944383|162580655|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2882||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.2882
81444433|NCT02944383|162580655|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4474||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.4474
81444434|NCT02944383|162580655|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7875||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.7875
81444435|NCT02944383|162580655|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0600
81444436|NCT02944383|162580655|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||0.00|0.00|0.9832
81444437|NCT02944383|162580655|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.1352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||0.00|0.00|0.1352
81444438|NCT02944383|162580656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2857||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.2857
81444439|NCT02944383|162580656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4486||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.4486
81444440|NCT02944383|162580656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.764||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.7640
81444441|NCT02944383|162580656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0560
81444442|NCT02944383|162580656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9954||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.9954
81444443|NCT02944383|162580656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1298||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.1298
81474375|NCT03300050|162640273|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.1||||0.9542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.37|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk Secretory IgA (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days post-Boost Dose||2.37|0.51|0.9542
81474376|NCT03300050|162640274|OTHER||Difference|-1.7|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.62|23.79|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk Secretory IgA (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Seroresponse (≥4-fold) Rate 28 Days post-Boost Dose||23.79|-30.62|>0.9999
81474377|NCT03300050|162640274|OTHER||Difference|6.7|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.24|30.34|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk Secretory IgA (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Seroresponse (≥4-fold) Rate 28 Days post-Boost Dose||30.34|-16.24|>0.9999
81474378|NCT03300050|162640274|OTHER||Difference|8.3||||0.4615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.94|36.04|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk Secretory IgA (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Seroresponse (≥4-fold) Rate 28 Days post-Boost Dose||36.04|-19.94|0.4615
81444444|NCT02944383|162580657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0161||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0161
81444445|NCT02944383|162580657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1806||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.1806
81444446|NCT02944383|162580657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2657||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.2657
81444447|NCT02944383|162580657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5996||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.5996
81444448|NCT02944383|162580657|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-11.39||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.81|2.08||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||2.08|-28.81|0.0270
81444449|NCT02944383|162580657|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.92||||0.5263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.88|15.5||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||15.50|-16.88|0.5263
81444450|NCT02944383|162580658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0345||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0345
81444451|NCT02944383|162580658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2709||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.2709
81444452|NCT02944383|162580658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3255||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.3255
81444453|NCT02944383|162580658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7391||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.7391
81444454|NCT02944383|162580658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0808||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0808
81444455|NCT02944383|162580658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6509||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.6509
81444456|NCT02944383|162580659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0004
81444457|NCT02944383|162580659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0412||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0412
81444458|NCT02944383|162580659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1937||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.1937
81474379|NCT03300050|162640278|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.2||||0.9164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.8|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk Total IgA (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||3.80|0.38|0.9164
81444459|NCT02944383|162580659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.474||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.4740
81444460|NCT02944383|162580659|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-14.32||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.13|3.89||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||3.89|-34.13|0.0116
81444461|NCT02944383|162580659|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-3.66||||0.1109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.85|14.26||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||14.26|-23.85|0.1109
81444462|NCT02944383|162580660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0002
81474380|NCT03300050|162640278|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.76||||0.8642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.79|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk Total IgA (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||2.79|0.21|0.8642
81444463|NCT02944383|162580660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0161||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0161
81444464|NCT02944383|162580660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3043||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.3043
81444465|NCT02944383|162580660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4639||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.4639
81444466|NCT02944383|162580660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0210
81444467|NCT02944383|162580660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0992||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0992
81444468|NCT02944383|162580661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1512||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.1512
81444469|NCT02944383|162580661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.8400
81444470|NCT02944383|162580661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0244||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0244
81539661|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|4.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||4.40|0.35|0.7350
81444471|NCT02944383|162580661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1803||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.1803
81444472|NCT02944383|162580661|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-24.41||||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.73|-9.94||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||-9.94|-42.73|0.0307
81444473|NCT02944383|162580661|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-8.73||||0.5326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.33|7.68||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||7.68|-23.33|0.5326
81444474|NCT02944383|162580662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1705||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.1705
81444475|NCT02944383|162580662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9193||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.9193
81444476|NCT02944383|162580662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0224||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0224
81539662|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.6443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|5.15||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||5.15|0.36|0.6443
81444477|NCT02944383|162580662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2387||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.2387
81444478|NCT02944383|162580662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0600
81444479|NCT02944383|162580662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6878||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.6878
81444480|NCT02944383|162580663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0298||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0298
81444481|NCT02944383|162580663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0196||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0196
81444482|NCT02944383|162580663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2219||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.2219
81539663|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.4865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|5.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||5.76|0.43|0.4865
81444483|NCT02944383|162580663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4078||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.4078
81444484|NCT02944383|162580663|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-15.34||||0.0605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.68|1.3||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||1.30|-31.68|0.0605
81444485|NCT02944383|162580663|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-4.08||||0.1768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.91|7.32||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||7.32|-19.91|0.1768
81474381|NCT03300050|162640278|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.63||||0.6545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.27|||ANCOVA||GMT ratio computed after fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformed titers, including vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.|Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk Total IgA (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Adjusted GMT Ratio 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||2.27|0.18|0.6545
81474382|NCT03300050|162640279|OTHER||Difference|7.7|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|40.96|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk Total IgA (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Seroresponse (\>4-Fold) Rate 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||40.96|-27.10|>0.9999
81474383|NCT03300050|162640279|OTHER||Difference|30.8||||0.1045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|58.19|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk Total IgA (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Seroresponse (≥4-fold) Rate 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||58.19|-1.76|0.1045
81444486|NCT02944383|162580664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0084||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0084
81444487|NCT02944383|162580664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0047||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0047
81444488|NCT02944383|162580664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1574||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.1574
81444489|NCT02944383|162580664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3235||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.3235
81444490|NCT02944383|162580664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0367||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0367
81444491|NCT02944383|162580664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0948||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0948
81474384|NCT03300050|162640279|OTHER||Difference|23.1||||0.2292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|50.86|||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Anti-H1 HA-stalk Total IgA (Saliva), Mucosal Response: Seroresponse (≥4-fold) Rate 28 Days Post-Boost Dose||50.86|-8.62|0.2292
81474385|NCT02722746|162640319|SUPERIORITY||percent difference|20.8||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|47.3|||Z-test for proportions|||||47.3|-8.9|0.165
81444492|NCT02944383|162580665|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0037||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0037
81444493|NCT02944383|162580665|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1328||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.1328
81444494|NCT02944383|162580665|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4364||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.4364
81444495|NCT02944383|162580665|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8129||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.8129
81444496|NCT02944383|162580665|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-15.29||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.54|2.35||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||2.35|-36.54|0.0347
81474386|NCT02722746|162640319|SUPERIORITY||percent difference|14.4||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|42.2|||Z-test for proportions|||||42.2|-15.9|0.353
81474387|NCT02722746|162640320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For PACU spread||||0.06
81474388|NCT02722746|162640320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For Pre-op spread||||0.22
81474389|NCT02722746|162640320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For POD 1||||0.74
81474390|NCT02722746|162640321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.551|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.551
81474391|NCT02722746|162640322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.349|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.349
81474392|NCT02722746|162640323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Fisher Exact|||For Pruritis||||0.18
81474393|NCT02722746|162640323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Fisher Exact|||For Nausea/Vomiting||||0.44
81444497|NCT02944383|162580665|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-2.14||||0.3617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.78|23.62||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||23.62|-25.78|0.3617
81444498|NCT02944383|162580666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0085||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0085
81444499|NCT02944383|162580666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2112||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.2112
81444500|NCT02944383|162580666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7301||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.7301
81444501|NCT02944383|162580666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6283||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.6283
81474394|NCT02722746|162640323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Fisher Exact|||For Respirartory Depression||||0.74
81474395|NCT02722746|162640327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.524|||||||ANOVA|||For SBP||||0.524
81474396|NCT02722746|162640327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.585|||||||ANOVA|||For DBP||||0.585
81444502|NCT02944383|162580666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0919||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0919
81444503|NCT02944383|162580666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5497||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.5497
81444504|NCT02944383|162580667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0009
81444505|NCT02944383|162580667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0351||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0351
81474397|NCT02722746|162640327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.199|||||||ANOVA|||For MAP||||0.199
81474398|NCT02722746|162640328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.231|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.231
81474399|NCT02722746|162640329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.016
81474400|NCT02722746|162640330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.055
81474401|NCT02722746|162640331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.567|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.567
81474402|NCT01618916|162640346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-49.92|||<|0.001||90.0|-63.84|-35.99|||Mixed Effects Model Analysis|P-value is for Day 43.||||-35.99|-63.84|<0.001
81474403|NCT01618916|162640346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-34.85|||<|0.001||90.0|-48.78|-20.93|||Mixed Effects Model Analysis|P-value is for Day 57.||||-20.93|-48.78|<0.001
81474404|NCT01618916|162640346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-47.72|||<|0.001||90.0|-62.1|-33.34|||Mixed Effects Model Analysis|P-value is for Day 43.||||-33.34|-62.10|<0.001
81474405|NCT01618916|162640346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-32.26|||<|0.001||90.0|-46.69|-17.82|||Mixed Effects Model Analysis|P-value is for Day 57.||||-17.82|-46.69|<0.001
81474406|NCT01618916|162640346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-45.36|||<|0.001||90.0|-60.07|-30.64|||Mixed Effects Model Analysis|P-value is for Day 43.||||-30.64|-60.07|<0.001
81474407|NCT01618916|162640346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-32.04|||<|0.001||90.0|-46.76|-17.32|||Mixed Effects Model Analysis|P-value is for Day 57.||||-17.32|-46.76|<0.001
81444506|NCT02944383|162580667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1561||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.1561
81444507|NCT02944383|162580667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0268||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0268
81444508|NCT02944383|162580667|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-22.3||||0.0516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.96|-1.67||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||-1.67|-42.96|0.0516
81444509|NCT02944383|162580667|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-13.06||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.83|4.88||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||4.88|-32.83|0.0125
81444510|NCT02944383|162580668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0023||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0023
81444511|NCT02944383|162580668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0356||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0356
81444512|NCT02944383|162580668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2284||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.2284
81539664|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.52||||0.1628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|9.27||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||9.27|0.69|0.1628
81474408|NCT01618916|162640346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-46.8|||<|0.001||90.0|-61.12|-32.49|||Mixed Effects Model Analysis|P-value is for Day 43.||||-32.49|-61.12|<0.001
81474409|NCT01618916|162640346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-44.64|||<|0.001||90.0|-58.95|-30.32|||Mixed Effects Model Analysis|P-value is for Day 57.||||-30.32|-58.95|<0.001
81444513|NCT02944383|162580668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0213||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0213
81444514|NCT02944383|162580668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0330
81444515|NCT02944383|162580668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0221||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0221
81444516|NCT02944383|162580669|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-2.67||||0.2632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.17|5.67||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|VLDL||5.67|-10.17|0.2632
81444517|NCT02944383|162580669|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|2.02||||0.5382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.77|9.71||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|VLDL||9.71|-6.77|0.5382
81444518|NCT02944383|162580669|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.1727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.01||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|LDL||1.01|-0.51|0.1727
81444519|NCT02944383|162580669|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.4567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.51||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|LDL||0.51|-0.51|0.4567
81444520|NCT02944383|162580669|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.6142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|1.47||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|HDL||1.47|-1.21|0.6142
81444521|NCT02944383|162580669|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.2409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|1.29||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|HDL||1.29|-2.23|0.2409
81444522|NCT02944383|162580670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2721||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||VLDL||||0.2721
81444523|NCT02944383|162580670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5669||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||VLDL||||0.5669
81444524|NCT02944383|162580670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1686||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||LDL||||0.1686
81444525|NCT02944383|162580670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4308||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||LDL||||0.4308
81444526|NCT02944383|162580670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5495||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||HDL||||0.5495
81444527|NCT02944383|162580670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2384||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||HDL||||0.2384
81444528|NCT02944383|162580671|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-13.99||||0.0781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.76|2.55||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|VLDL \& Chylomicron particles||2.55|-33.76|0.0781
81444529|NCT02944383|162580671|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.9901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.36|19.01||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|VLDL \& Chylomicron particles||19.01|-19.36|0.9901
81474410|NCT01618916|162640346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.53||||0.44||90.0|-20.51|7.44|||Mixed Effect Model Analysis|P-value is for Day 127||||7.44|-20.51|0.440
81474411|NCT01618916|162640346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.1||||0.108||90.0|-28.53|0.33|||Mixed Effect Model Analysis|P-value is for Day 127.||||0.33|-28.53|0.108
81474412|NCT01618916|162640346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.41||||0.013||90.0|-37.13|-7.69|||Mixed Effect Model Analysis|P-value is for Day 127.||||-7.69|-37.13|0.013
81474413|NCT01618916|162640346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.93||||0.042||90.0|-32.42|-3.44|||Mixed Effect Model Analysis|P-value is for Day 127.||||-3.44|-32.42|0.042
81474414|NCT03004924|162640349|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rate|7.7||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|16.9|||Fisher Exact|||||16.9|-1.6|0.127
81474415|NCT03004924|162640350|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rate|-3.5||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|5.9|||Fisher Exact|||||5.9|-12.8|0.500
81474416|NCT04677387|162640371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.00325||||0.473|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression using a Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) model clustering on pharmacy.||||||0.473
81474417|NCT04677387|162640372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression with Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) model.||||||.007
81444530|NCT02944383|162580671|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-25.23||||0.0717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.62|-5.1||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|LDL Particles||-5.10|-43.62|0.0717
81444531|NCT02944383|162580671|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-16.09||||0.1548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.78|3.76||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|LDL Particles||3.76|-36.78|0.1548
81444532|NCT02944383|162580671|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-47.16||||0.0428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-119.58|-5.78||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|IDL Particles||-5.78|-119.58|0.0428
81444533|NCT02944383|162580671|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-26.13||||0.1836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-121.44|19.48||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|IDL Particles||19.48|-121.44|0.1836
81444534|NCT02944383|162580672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1251||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||VLDL \& Chylomicron Particles||||0.1251
81444535|NCT02944383|162580672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9047||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||VLDL \& Chylomicron Particles||||0.9047
81444536|NCT02944383|162580672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0788||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||LDL Particles||||0.0788
81444537|NCT02944383|162580672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1222||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||LDL Particles||||0.1222
81444538|NCT02944383|162580672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0734||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||IDL Particles||||0.0734
81444539|NCT02944383|162580672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.421||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||IDL Particles||||0.4210
81444540|NCT02944383|162580673|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.43||||0.9672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.12|9.07||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|||9.07|-8.12|0.9672
81474418|NCT04677387|162640373|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression with a Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) model.||||||.002
81474419|NCT04677387|162640374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.169|||||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression with Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) model.||||||0.169
81474420|NCT00002525|162640390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.178||||||one-sided log-rank test p value|Log Rank|||||||0.178
81474421|NCT00002525|162640391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.847||||||two-sided log rank test|Log Rank|||||||0.847
81474422|NCT01505179|162640394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.47
81474423|NCT01505179|162640395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.009
81474424|NCT01505179|162640396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.74
81474425|NCT01505179|162640397|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.49
81474426|NCT00435188|162640401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Omnibus p value for group difference between groups at the end of the study and group by time interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81474427|NCT00435188|162640404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Omnibus P value reporting overall differences between groups for group and group by time interaction with two degrees of freedom||||0.47
81474428|NCT00435188|162640407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Omnibus P value for overall difference between groups at the end of the study and group by time interaction on two degrees of freedom||||0.04
81474429|NCT00435188|162640408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Omnibus P value provides the overall differences between groups at the end of the study||||<0.001
81474430|NCT00435188|162640411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Omnibus P value provides the overall difference between groups at the end of the study||||0.29
81474431|NCT00435188|162640414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||P value provides overall differences between groups at the end of the study||||0.35
81474432|NCT00435188|162640417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||P value provides the overall differences between groups at the end of the study||||0.08
81474433|NCT02651688|162640439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7103|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.7103
81474434|NCT02651688|162640439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4529|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.4529
81474435|NCT02651688|162640440|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9302|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.9302
81474436|NCT02651688|162640440|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7509|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.7509
81474437|NCT02651688|162640441|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5095|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.5095
81474438|NCT02651688|162640441|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.623|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.6230
81474439|NCT02651688|162640442|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.296|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.2960
81474440|NCT02651688|162640442|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2723|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.2723
81474441|NCT02651688|162640443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0034|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0034
81474442|NCT02651688|162640443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0027|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0027
81474443|NCT02651688|162640444|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0146|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0146
81474444|NCT02651688|162640444|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0018|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0018
81474445|NCT02651688|162640445|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1524|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.1524
81444541|NCT02944383|162580673|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.58||||0.7993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|8.69||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|||8.69|-5.31|0.7993
81444542|NCT02944383|162580674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8602||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||0.8602
81474446|NCT02651688|162640445|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0227|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0227
81444543|NCT02944383|162580674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8555||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||0.8555
81444544|NCT02944383|162580675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0583||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0583
81444545|NCT02944383|162580675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2289||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.2289
81444546|NCT02944383|162580675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0416||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0416
81474447|NCT02651688|162640446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5873|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.5873
81474448|NCT02651688|162640446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9509|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.9509
81474449|NCT02651688|162640447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4341|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.4341
81444547|NCT02944383|162580675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0150
81444548|NCT02944383|162580675|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-26.21||||0.0718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.29|-1.26||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||-1.26|-54.29|0.0718
81444549|NCT02944383|162580675|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-18.68||||0.1248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.0|7.31||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||7.31|-50.00|0.1248
81474450|NCT02651688|162640447|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||1.0000
81444550|NCT02944383|162580676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2397||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.2397
81444551|NCT02944383|162580676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5399||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.5399
81444552|NCT02944383|162580676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0409||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0409
81444553|NCT02944383|162580676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0073||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0073
81474451|NCT02651688|162640448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0220
81474452|NCT02651688|162640448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3677|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.3677
81474453|NCT02651688|162640449|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9074|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.9074
81474454|NCT02651688|162640449|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4517|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.4517
81474455|NCT02651688|162640450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2962|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.2962
81474456|NCT02651688|162640450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3261|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.3261
81474457|NCT02651688|162640451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0450
81474458|NCT02651688|162640451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2235|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.2235
81474459|NCT02651688|162640452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.826|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.8260
81474460|NCT02651688|162640452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4183|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.4183
81474461|NCT02651688|162640453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1144|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.1144
81474462|NCT02651688|162640453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3263|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.3263
81474463|NCT02651688|162640454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1546|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.1546
81474464|NCT02651688|162640454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5732|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.5732
81474465|NCT02651688|162640455|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5581|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.5581
81474466|NCT02651688|162640455|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5833|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.5833
81474467|NCT02651688|162640456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0168|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0168
81474468|NCT02651688|162640456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0364|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0364
81444554|NCT02944383|162580676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0976||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0976
81444555|NCT02944383|162580676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1899||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.1899
81444556|NCT02944383|162580677|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1747||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.1747
81444557|NCT02944383|162580677|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4576||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.4576
81474469|NCT02651688|162640457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0992|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0992
81474470|NCT02651688|162640457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1333|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||||||0.1333
81474471|NCT02651688|162640458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0139|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0139
81474472|NCT02651688|162640458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0225|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0225
81474473|NCT00055497|162640462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.142|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.142
81474474|NCT00055497|162640463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.029
81444558|NCT02944383|162580677|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1549||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.1549
81444559|NCT02944383|162580677|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2427||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.2427
81444560|NCT02944383|162580677|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.51||||0.1379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.26|8.73||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||8.73|-6.26|0.1379
81474475|NCT00055497|162640464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.330
81474476|NCT00055497|162640464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.001
81444561|NCT02944383|162580677|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-6.02||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|0.51||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||0.51|-13.10|0.2490
81444562|NCT02944383|162580678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.155||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.1550
81444563|NCT02944383|162580678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6604||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.6604
81444564|NCT02944383|162580678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0952||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0952
81444565|NCT02944383|162580678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3006||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.3006
81444566|NCT02944383|162580678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0642||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0642
81444567|NCT02944383|162580678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3185||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.3185
81444568|NCT02944383|162580679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0679||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.0679
81474477|NCT00055497|162640464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.508|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 56||||0.508
81474478|NCT00055497|162640464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 56||||0.044
81444569|NCT02944383|162580679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4126||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.4126
81444570|NCT02944383|162580679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0095||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0095
81444571|NCT02944383|162580679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0172||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0172
81444572|NCT02944383|162580679|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-23.23||||0.0359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.54|-3.64||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||-3.64|-41.54|0.0359
81444573|NCT02944383|162580679|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-16.06||||0.0812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.62|5.61||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||5.61|-38.62|0.0812
81444574|NCT02944383|162580680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1362||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.1362
81444575|NCT02944383|162580680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6458||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.6458
81444576|NCT02944383|162580680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0209||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0209
81474479|NCT00055497|162640465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.191|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.191
81474480|NCT00055497|162640465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.003
81474481|NCT00055497|162640465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.508|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 56||||0.508
81474482|NCT00055497|162640465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 56||||0.004
81474483|NCT00055497|162640466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81474484|NCT01693185|162640483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||We wished to be able to distinguish a difference of 7.5 min,|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Recovery time in patients administered remifentanil alone will be significantly shorter than that in patients administered midazolam-meperidine combination for colonoscopy.||||< 0.001
81474485|NCT02051335|162640489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.556||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.8||P-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||||0.8|-1.4|0.573
81474486|NCT02051335|162640489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.4||P-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||||0.4|-1.8|0.210
81474487|NCT02051335|162640489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.547||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.2||P-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||||1.2|-1.0|0.821
81474488|NCT02051335|162640489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.549||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.5||P-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||||1.5|-0.7|0.426
81474489|NCT02051335|162640489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.9||P-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||||1.9|-0.2|0.126
81474490|NCT02051335|162640490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.992||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.9||P-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||||3.9|-0.1|0.057
81474491|NCT02051335|162640490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.981||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.1||P-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||||1.1|-2.8|0.394
81474492|NCT02051335|162640490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.972||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.0||P-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||||4.0|0.1|0.042
81444577|NCT02944383|162580680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0822||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0822
81539665|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.6935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.57|0.24|0.6935
81539666|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||3.28|0.32|0.9753
81444578|NCT02944383|162580680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0504||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0504
81444579|NCT02944383|162580680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1315||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.1315
81444580|NCT02944383|162580681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0843||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0843
81444581|NCT02944383|162580681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3587||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.3587
81474493|NCT02051335|162640490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.974||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.0||P-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||||2.0|-1.9|0.928
81474494|NCT02051335|162640490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.943||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.7||P-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant nested within sequence as a random effect.|ANOVA|||||4.7|1.0|0.004
81474495|NCT00212264|162640501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.001
81444582|NCT02944383|162580681|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|12.99||||0.0843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|25.51||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||25.51|-0.54|0.0843
81444583|NCT02944383|162580681|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|7.98||||0.3587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|21.39||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||21.39|-3.70|0.3587
81444584|NCT02944383|162580682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0768||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.0768
81444585|NCT02944383|162580682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4346||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.4346
81444586|NCT02944383|162580682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0768||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.0768
81444587|NCT02944383|162580682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4346||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.4346
81444588|NCT02944383|162580683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5411||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.5411
81444589|NCT02944383|162580683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2574||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.2574
81444590|NCT02944383|162580683|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|3.11||||0.5411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.59|14.86||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||14.86|-9.59|0.5411
81444591|NCT02944383|162580683|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-7.31||||0.2574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|5.76||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||5.76|-19.30|0.2574
81444592|NCT02944383|162580684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3998||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.3998
81444593|NCT02944383|162580684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3659||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.3659
81444594|NCT02944383|162580684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3998||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.3998
81474496|NCT00212264|162640502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|Note that the no-treatment control group completed the study after 2 months and was not included in this analysis of treatment effect durability.||||||.32
81474497|NCT01078298|162640536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.16|5.21|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratios and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment, pooled center and cohort.||5.21|2.16|<0.0001
81474498|NCT01078298|162640537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|4.1|||Regression, Logistic|||For Week 9 through 24, odds ratio and p-value were calculated from logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment, pooled center and cohort.||4.10|1.56|0.0001
81474499|NCT01078298|162640537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.98|||Regression, Logistic|||For Week 9 through 52, odds ratio and p-value were calculated from logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment, pooled center and cohort.||3.98|1.40|0.0011
81474500|NCT01078298|162640538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.53|5.78|||Regression, Logistic|||For Week 12, odds ratio and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment, pooled center and cohort.||5.78|2.53|<0.0001
81474501|NCT01078298|162640538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.33|||Regression, Logistic|||For Week 24, odds ratio and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment, pooled center and cohort.||3.33|1.40|0.0004
81474502|NCT01078298|162640538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|3.08|||Regression, Logistic|||For Week 52, odds ratio and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment, pooled center and cohort.||3.08|1.28|0.0020
81474503|NCT01078298|162640539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|3.08|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds Ratios and p-values were obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment, pooled center and cohort.||3.08|1.26|0.0027
81474504|NCT03704948|162640547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.82|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81474505|NCT02379273|162640551|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|||A Friedman repeated-measures ANOVA on ranks was applied to the unilateral CNC data with follow-up pairwise comparisons based on the Tukey Test.||||<0.001
81474506|NCT02379273|162640551|SUPERIORITY|A Friedman repeated-measures ANOVA on ranks was applied to the bilateral CNC data with follow-up pairwise comparisons based on the Tukey Test.|||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81474507|NCT02379273|162640552|SUPERIORITY|A Friedman repeated-measures ANOVA on ranks was applied to the unilateral AzBio data with follow-up pairwise comparisons based on the Tukey Test.|||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81474508|NCT02379273|162640552|SUPERIORITY|A Friedman repeated-measures ANOVA on ranks was applied to the bilateral AzBio data with follow-up pairwise comparisons based on the Tukey Test.|||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81474509|NCT02379273|162640553|SUPERIORITY|A one-way repeated-measures analysis of variance was applied to the data, with follow-up pairwise comparisons based on the Holm-Sidak method.|||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81474510|NCT02379273|162640554|SUPERIORITY|A one-way repeated-measures analysis of variance was applied to the data, with follow-up pairwise comparisons based on the Holm-Sidak method.|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.||||||<0.001
81474511|NCT02379273|162640555|SUPERIORITY|Pre- and postoperative mean scores were compared based on Friedman repeated-measures analysis of variance with follow-up pairwise comparisons based on the Tukey Test.|||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81474512|NCT01421147|162640559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.108||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.219|||ANCOVA|||||0.219|-0.002|0.055
81474513|NCT01421147|162640560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.41||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|1.05||P-value is for change at 6 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||1.05|-0.23|0.205
81474514|NCT01421147|162640560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.4||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.21||P-value is for change at 12 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||1.21|-0.40|0.320
81474515|NCT01421147|162640560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.37||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|1.21||P-value is for change at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||1.21|-0.46|0.373
81474516|NCT01421147|162640560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.81||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|1.86||P-value is for change at Endpoint, up to 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||1.86|-0.25|0.131
81474517|NCT01421147|162640561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.007||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.087|0.072||P-value is for change at 6 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.072|-0.087|0.860
81474518|NCT01421147|162640561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.113||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.215||P-value is for change at 12 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.215|0.011|0.030
81474519|NCT01421147|162640561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.098||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.208||P-value is for change at 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.208|-0.012|0.080
81474520|NCT01421147|162640561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.06||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057|0.177||P-value is for change at 36 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.177|-0.057|0.314
81474521|NCT01421147|162640561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.004||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.119|0.127||P-value is for change at 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.127|-0.119|0.948
81474522|NCT01421147|162640561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.099|0.14||P-value is for change at Endpoint, up to 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.140|-0.099|0.737
81474523|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.18||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.69||P-value is for Baseline-AM Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|||||0.69|-0.33|0.489
81474524|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.48||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.03||P-value is for Baseline-AM 2 hrs PP.|ANCOVA|||||0.03|-1.00|0.066
81474525|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.28||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.16||P-value is for Baseline-MD Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|||||0.16|-0.71|0.209
81474526|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.31||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.82||P-value is for Baseline-MD 2 hrs PP.|ANCOVA|||||0.82|-0.20|0.232
81474527|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.05||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.58||P-value is for Baseline-EV Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|||||0.58|-0.49|0.856
81474528|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.11||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.44||P-value is for Baseline-Bed Time.|ANCOVA|||||0.44|-0.66|0.693
81474529|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.41||P-value is for Baseline-0300 hrs.|ANCOVA|||||0.41|-0.61|0.700
81474530|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.17||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.58||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 24 wk-AM Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|||||0.58|-0.23|0.399
81474531|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.25||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.68||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 24 wk-AM 2 hrs PP.|ANCOVA|||||0.68|-0.18|0.248
81474532|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.03||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.38||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 24 wk-MD Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|||||0.38|-0.44|0.883
81474533|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.09||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.52||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 24 wk-MD 2 hrs PP.|ANCOVA|||||0.52|-0.34|0.687
81474534|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.65||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 24 wk-EV Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|||||0.65|-0.24|0.364
81474535|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.05||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 24 wk- Bed Time.|ANCOVA|||||-0.05|-0.95|0.030
81474536|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.45||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.04||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 24 wk-0300 hrs.|ANCOVA|||||-0.04|-0.86|0.033
81474537|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.26||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.16||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 52 wk-AM Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|||||0.16|-0.68|0.230
81474538|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.32||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.11||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 52 wk-AM 2 hrs PP.|ANCOVA|||||0.11|-0.76|0.148
81474539|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.03||||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.36||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 52 wk-MD Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|||||0.36|-0.43|0.866
81474540|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.13||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.3||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 52 wk-MD 2 hrs PP.|ANCOVA|||||0.30|-0.56|0.545
81474541|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.42||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 52 wk-EV Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|||||0.42|-0.44|0.955
81474542|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.48||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.04||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 52 wk-Bed Time.|ANCOVA|||||-0.04|-0.92|0.031
81474543|NCT01421147|162640562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.21||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.23||P-vale is for Endpoint, up to 52 wk-0300 hrs.|ANCOVA|||||0.23|-0.65|0.355
81474544|NCT01421147|162640563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.17||P-value is for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||0.17|-0.52|0.320
81474545|NCT01421147|162640563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.25||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.25|-0.33|0.781
81474546|NCT01421147|162640563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.26||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.01||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.01|-0.53|0.060
81474547|NCT01421147|162640564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.29||P-value is for change at 6 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.29|-0.23|0.823
81474548|NCT01421147|162640564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.11||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.47||P-value is for change at 12 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.47|-0.25|0.541
81474549|NCT01421147|162640564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.17||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.59||P-value is for change at 18 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.59|-0.25|0.435
81474550|NCT01421147|162640564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.24||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.71||P-value is for change at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.71|-0.23|0.320
81474551|NCT01421147|162640564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.34||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.93||P-value is for change at Endpoint, up to 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.93|-0.25|0.253
81474552|NCT01421147|162640565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.64||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|2.15||P-value is for Baseline-Behavior TS.|ANCOVA|||||2.15|-0.86|0.401
81474553|NCT01421147|162640565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|1.55||P-value is for 24 weeks-Behavior TS|ANCOVA|||||1.55|-1.16|0.778
81474554|NCT01421147|162640565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.16||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|1.45||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 52 weeks-Behavior TS.|ANCOVA|||||1.45|-1.12|0.804
81474555|NCT01421147|162640565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.21||||0.304||95.0|-1.1|3.51||P-value is for Baseline-Worry TS.|ANCOVA|||||3.51|-1.10|0.304
81474556|NCT01421147|162640565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.12||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.34||P-value is for 24 weeks-Worry TS.|ANCOVA|||||3.34|-1.10|0.323
81474557|NCT01421147|162640565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.25||||0.824||95.0|-1.92|2.41||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 52 weeks-Worry TS.|ANCOVA|||||2.41|-1.92|0.824
81474558|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.77||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|2.89||P-value is for IR-Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||2.89|-4.42|0.681
81474559|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.56||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|3.9||P-value is for IR-24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||3.90|-2.79|0.744
81474560|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.94||||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.29|2.41||P-value is for IR-Endpoint, up to 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||2.41|-4.29|0.582
81474561|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.82||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|4.89||P-value is for LF-Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||4.89|-3.26|0.694
81474562|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.84||||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|4.77||P-value is for LF-24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||4.77|-3.08|0.673
81474563|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.91||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|2.97||P-value is for LF-Endpoint, up to 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||2.97|-4.79|0.645
81474564|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.09||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|3.81||P-value is for GC-Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||3.81|-3.62|0.961
81474565|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.25||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.61||P-value is for GC-24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||4.61|-2.10|0.463
81474566|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.91||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|4.41||P-value is for GC-Endpoint, up to 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||4.41|-2.59|0.609
81474567|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.61||||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|2.59||P-value is for HC-Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||2.59|-3.81|0.708
81474568|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.03||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|2.03||P-value is for HC-24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||2.03|-4.09|0.510
81474569|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.26||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.34|1.82||P-value is for HC-Endpoint, up to 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||1.82|-4.34|0.422
81474570|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.53||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|1.8||P-value is for IDD-Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||1.80|-4.85|0.367
81474571|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.41||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|3.35||P-value is for IDD-24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||3.35|-2.54|0.786
81474572|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.29||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|2.59||P-value is for IDD-Endpoint, up to 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||2.59|-3.16|0.845
81474573|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.59||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|2.18||P-value is for ITSQ Total-Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||2.18|-3.36|0.676
81474574|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.23||||0.862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|2.78||P-value is for ITSQ Total-24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||2.78|-2.33|0.862
81474575|NCT01421147|162640566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.54||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|2.07||P-value is for ITSQ Total-Endpoint, up to 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||2.07|-3.15|0.685
81474576|NCT01421147|162640567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.014||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.036||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 24 wk-Basal Insulin.|ANCOVA|||||0.036|-0.009|0.235
81474577|NCT01421147|162640567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.006||||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.038||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 24 wk-Bolus Insulin.|ANCOVA|||||0.038|-0.026|0.726
81474578|NCT01421147|162640567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.019||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.062||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 24 wk-Total Insulin.|ANCOVA|||||0.062|-0.023|0.377
81474579|NCT01421147|162640567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.018||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.042||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 52 wk-Basal Insulin.|ANCOVA|||||0.042|-0.007|0.159
81474580|NCT01421147|162640567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.001||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.032||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 52 wk-Bolus Insulin.|ANCOVA|||||0.032|-0.034|0.957
81474581|NCT01421147|162640567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.017||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.062||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 52 wk-Total Insulin.|ANCOVA|||||0.062|-0.028|0.450
81474582|NCT01421147|162640568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.724||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.308|3.755||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 24 wk-Basal Insulin.|ANCOVA|||||3.755|-0.308|0.096
81474583|NCT01421147|162640568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.267||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.531|4.065||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 24 wk-Bolus Insulin.|ANCOVA|||||4.065|-1.531|0.374
81474584|NCT01421147|162640568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.964||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.081|7.01||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 24 wk-Total Insulin.|ANCOVA|||||7.010|-1.081|0.151
81474585|NCT01421147|162640568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.059||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.187|4.305||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 52 wk-Basal Insulin.|ANCOVA|||||4.305|-0.187|0.072
81474586|NCT01421147|162640568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.702||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.058|3.462||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 52 wk-Bolus Insulin.|ANCOVA|||||3.462|-2.058|0.617
81474587|NCT01421147|162640568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.8||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|6.971||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 52 wk-Total Insulin.|ANCOVA|||||6.971|-1.370|0.188
81474588|NCT01421147|162640569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||||||P-value is for HbA1c- at Baseline \<7.0 %.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.015
81474589|NCT01421147|162640569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.606||||||P-value is for HbA1c- at Baseline ≤6.5%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.606
81474590|NCT01421147|162640569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||||||P-value is for HbA1c- at 6 weeks \<7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.012
81474591|NCT01421147|162640569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053||||||P-value is for HbA1c- at 6 weeks ≤6.5%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.053
81474592|NCT01421147|162640569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.398||||||P-value is for HbA1c- at 12 weeks \<7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.398
81474593|NCT01421147|162640569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||||||P-value is for HbA1c- at 12 weeks ≤6.5%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.170
81474594|NCT01421147|162640569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.926||||||P-value is for HbA1c- at 24 weeks \<7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.926
81474595|NCT01421147|162640569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.824||||||P-value is for HbA1c- at 24 weeks ≤6.5%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.824
81474596|NCT01421147|162640569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.385||||||P-value is for HbA1c- at 36 weeks \<7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.385
81474597|NCT01421147|162640569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.408||||||P-value is for HbA1c- at 36 weeks ≤6.5%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.408
81474598|NCT01421147|162640569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.551||||||P-value is for HbA1c- at 52 weeks \<7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.551
81474599|NCT01421147|162640569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||||||P-value is for HbA1c- at 52 weeks ≤6.5%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.900
81474600|NCT01421147|162640569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.646||||||P-value is for HbA1c- Endpoint, up to 24 weeks \<7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.646
81474601|NCT01421147|162640569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.661||||||P-value is for HbA1c- Endpoint, up to 24 weeks ≤6.5%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.661
81474602|NCT01421147|162640569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.209||||||P-value is for HbA1c- Endpoint, up to 52 weeks \<7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.209
81474603|NCT01421147|162640569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||||||P-value is for HbA1c- Endpoint, up to 52 weeks ≤6.5%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.540
81474604|NCT01421147|162640570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.703||||||P-value is for Total Events with BG ≤70 mg/dL,if available-24 wk.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.703
81474605|NCT01421147|162640570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.495||||||P-value is for Total Events with BG ≤70 mg/dL,if available-52-wk.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.495
81474606|NCT01421147|162640570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174||||||P-value is for Severe Events-24 wk.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.174
81474607|NCT01421147|162640570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.828||||||P-value is for Severe Events-52 wk.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.828
81474608|NCT01421147|162640570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.661||||||P-value is for Nocturnal Events with BG ≤70 mg/dL-24 wk.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.661
81474609|NCT01421147|162640570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.606||||||P-value is for Nocturnal Events with BG ≤70 mg/dL-52 wk.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.606
81474610|NCT01421147|162640571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.717||||||P-value is for Total Events with BG ≤70 mg/dL, if available-24 wk.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.717
81474611|NCT01421147|162640571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.163||||||P-value is for Severe Events-24 wk.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.163
81474612|NCT01421147|162640571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.669||||||P-value is for Nocturnal Events with BG ≤70 mg/dL-24 wk.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.669
81474613|NCT01421147|162640571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.738||||||P-value is for Total Events with BG ≤70 mg/dL, if available-52 wk.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.738
81474614|NCT01421147|162640571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.826||||||P-value is for Severe Events-52 wk.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.826
81474615|NCT01421147|162640571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||||||P-value is for Nocturnal Events with BG ≤70 mg/dL-52 wk.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.250
81474616|NCT00904917|162640588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.015
81474617|NCT00904917|162640590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.037
81474618|NCT00762034|162640592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.94896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.16|||Log Rank|||||1.16|0.86|0.94896
81474619|NCT00762034|162640593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72997||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.72997
81474620|NCT00762034|162640594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.20892|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.20892
81474621|NCT00762034|162640595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.01206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.96|||Log Rank|||||0.96|0.71|0.01206
81474622|NCT00762034|162640596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.94|||Log Rank|||||0.94|0.67|0.006
81474623|NCT00762034|162640601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.667||95.0||||Mixed Model Analysis has treatment, baseline, time point, and treatment by timepoint interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.667
81474624|NCT00762034|162640602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.815||95.0||||p-value for FACT-L Total; Mixed Model Analysis has treatment, baseline, time point, and treatment by timepoint interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.815
81474625|NCT00762034|162640602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.978||95.0||||p-value for FACT-L TOI; Mixed Model Analysis has treatment, baseline, time point, and treatment by timepoint interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.978
81474626|NCT00762034|162640603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value for FACT/GOG-Ntx Total; Mixed Model Analysis has treatment, baseline, time point, and treatment by timepoint interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81474627|NCT00762034|162640603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value for FACT/GOG-Ntx TOI; Mixed Model Analysis has treatment, baseline, time point, and treatment by timepoint interaction as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81474628|NCT00762034|162640617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.338|0.681||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||||0.681|0.338|<0.001
81474629|NCT00762034|162640618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.927||||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.654|1.316||p-value is for TS Cytoplasm Positive (H score \> 0) comparing treatment arms and was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||||1.316|0.654|0.673
81474630|NCT00762034|162640618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.521||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.157|1.729||p-value is for TS Cytoplasm Negative (H score = 0) comparing treatment arms and was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||||1.729|0.157|0.287
81474631|NCT00762034|162640618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.759||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.498|1.157||p-value is for TS Nucleus Positive (H score \> 0) comparing treatment arms and was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||||1.157|0.498|0.2
81539667|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.7407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.81|0.23|0.7407
81539668|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.4929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|5.49||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||5.49|0.44|0.4929
81539669|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.8496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|3.15||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||3.15|0.25|0.8496
81444595|NCT02944383|162580684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3659||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.3659
81444596|NCT02944383|162580685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8823||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.8823
81444597|NCT02944383|162580685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3788||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.3788
81444598|NCT02944383|162580685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1091||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.1091
81444599|NCT02944383|162580685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6867||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.6867
81444600|NCT02944383|162580685|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|9.07||||0.3156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.22|36.34||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||36.34|-12.22|0.3156
81444601|NCT02944383|162580685|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.9734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.58|25.43||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA||Estimates generated from Hodges-Lehmann method.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||25.43|-24.58|0.9734
81474632|NCT00762034|162640618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.969||||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.738||p-value is for TS Nucleus Negative (H score = 0) comparing treatment arms and was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||||1.738|0.540|0.915
81444602|NCT02944383|162580686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9772||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.9772
81444603|NCT02944383|162580686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5213||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 10||||0.5213
81444604|NCT02944383|162580686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1582||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.1582
81444605|NCT02944383|162580686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4588||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.4588
81444606|NCT02944383|162580686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4264||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.4264
81444607|NCT02944383|162580686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8107||||||Results are obtained using a model where the outcome is ranked, randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), \& randomized qualifying TG stratum are included as factors, \& outcome (ranked) at baseline is included as a covariate.|Ranked ANCOVA|||EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||||0.8107
81474633|NCT00762034|162640619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|1.511||p-value for FR-α Cytoplasm Positive (H score \> 0) comparing treatment arms and was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||||1.511|0.622|0.891
81474634|NCT00762034|162640619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.592||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.342|1.023||p-value for FR-α Cytoplasm Negative (H score = 0) comparing treatment arms and was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||||1.023|0.342|0.060
81539670|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.3248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|7.05||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||7.05|0.52|0.3248
81444608|NCT02944383|162580687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.38||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|19.08||Logistic regression results are obtained using a model with randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), and baseline TG value as independent factors.|Regression, Logistic||The OR is an estimate of the odds of achieving a TG value \< 500 mg/dL associated with the corresponding Gemcabene group relative to the placebo group at a given visit.|Week 10||19.08|1.51|0.0093
81444609|NCT02944383|162580687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|8.07||Logistic regression results are obtained using a model with randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), and baseline TG value as independent factors.|Regression, Logistic||The OR is an estimate of the odds of achieving a TG value \< 500 mg/dL associated with the corresponding Gemcabene group relative to the placebo group at a given visit.|Week 10||8.07|0.82|0.1070
81539671|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.2589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|6.92||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||6.92|0.59|0.2589
81444610|NCT02944383|162580687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.0865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|7.53||Logistic regression results are obtained using a model with randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), and baseline TG value as independent factors.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||7.53|0.87|0.0865
81474635|NCT00762034|162640619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.88||p-value for FR-α Membrane Positive (H score \> 0) comparing treatment arms and was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||||1.880|0.490|0.905
81474636|NCT00762034|162640619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.859||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.575|1.281||p-value for FR-α Membrane Negative (H score = 0) comparing treatment arms and was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox|||||1.281|0.575|0.455
81474637|NCT02442206|162640620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.209|14.331|||ANOVA|||||14.331|6.209|<0.0001
81474638|NCT02442206|162640621|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.49|||ANOVA|||||0.49|0.36|<0.0001
81474639|NCT02442206|162640622|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.8|||ANOVA|||||0.80|0.55|<0.0001
81474640|NCT02442206|162640623|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.446|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.352|0.541|||ANOVA|||||0.541|0.352|<0.0001
81474641|NCT02442206|162640624|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.177||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.285|-0.07|||ANOVA|||||-0.070|-0.285|0.0017
81474642|NCT02442206|162640625|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.751|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.925|-0.577|||ANOVA|||||-0.577|-0.925|<0.0001
81474643|NCT02442206|162640626|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.639|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.945|-1.332|||ANOVA|||||-1.332|-1.945|<0.0001
81474644|NCT02442206|162640627|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.625|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.761|-0.489|||ANOVA|||||-0.489|-0.761|<0.0001
81474645|NCT02442206|162640628|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.209||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.419|2.836|||ANOVA|||LV EF||2.836|-0.419|0.1420
81474646|NCT02442206|162640628|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.131||||0.1732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.512|2.774|||ANOVA|||RV EF||2.774|-0.512|0.1732
81474647|NCT02442206|162640629|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.241||||0.0437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|4.417|||ANOVA|||LV ESV||4.417|0.066|0.0437
81474648|NCT02442206|162640629|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.095||||0.1236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.591|4.782|||ANOVA|||RV ESV||4.782|-0.591|0.1236
81474649|NCT02442206|162640630|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.357||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.649|14.065|||ANOVA|||||14.065|4.649|0.0002
81474650|NCT02442206|162640631|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.337||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.118|0.555|||ANOVA|||LVCO||0.555|0.118|0.0032
81474651|NCT02442206|162640631|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.281||||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.512|||ANOVA|||RVCO||0.512|0.050|0.0182
81474652|NCT01031004|162640647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0466||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The hypothesis is that narafilcon B is not statistically different from etafilcon A.||||0.0466
81474653|NCT01031004|162640648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1069||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The hypothesis is that narafilcon B is not statistically different from etafilcon A.||||0.1069
81474654|NCT01031004|162640649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4605||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||The hypothesis is that narafilcon B is not statistically different from etafilcon A.||||0.4605
81474655|NCT01031004|162640650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5774||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||The hypothesis is that narafilcon B is not statistically different from etafilcon A.||||0.5774
81474656|NCT01031004|162640651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6403||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The hypothesis is that narafilcon B will not be statistically different from etafilcon A.||||0.6403
81474657|NCT01031004|162640652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7217||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The hypothesis is that narafilcon B is not statistically different from etafilcon A.||||0.7217
81474658|NCT00482170|162640680|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority test was performed using the 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) of the difference of mean participant satisfaction (alpha = 2.5%). Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided CI is greater than -1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.77||Statistical testing, one-sided, was done at 2.5% significance level.|ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) using mixed linear model with participant as random effect, treatment group, visit and the interaction between treatment group and visit as fixed factors and with an unstructured correlation was used for the analysis.||1.77|0.87|<0.001
81474659|NCT00482170|162640681|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority test was performed using the 95% CI of the difference of mean participant satisfaction (alpha = 2.5%). Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided CI is greater than -1.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.87||Statistical testing, one-sided, was done at 2.5% significance level.|ANOVA|||ANOVA using a mixed linear model with participant as random effect, treatment group, visit and the interaction between treatment group and visit as fixed factors and with an unstructured correlation was used for the analysis.||1.87|0.95|<0.001
81474660|NCT00482170|162640682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.12||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|126.9||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment group, visit and the interaction between treatment group and visit as fixed factors was used for the analysis.||126.9|2.05|0.008
81474661|NCT00482170|162640682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.25||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|51.83||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: GEE model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment group, visit and the interaction between treatment group and visit as fixed factors was used for the analysis.||51.83|2.44|0.002
81474662|NCT00482170|162640682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.88||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|27.44||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: GEE model, using a logit link, a binomial distribution and an auto-regressive correlation structure, with treatment group, visit and the interaction between treatment group and visit as fixed factors was used for the analysis.||27.44|2.26|0.001
81474663|NCT00482170|162640682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.59|29.47||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used for the analysis.||29.47|2.59|<0.001
81474664|NCT00482170|162640683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.17||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.34||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between all categories, by 10 unit increment. Univariate model in which all continuous variables were considered continuous and mean centered was used.||0.34|0.00|0.045
81474665|NCT00482170|162640684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.09||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.39||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, female and male (reference).||0.39|-0.58|0.707
81474666|NCT00482170|162640685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.38||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.14||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, high school or baccalaureate level and reading or writing capacity (reference).||0.14|-0.89|0.195
81474667|NCT00482170|162640685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.55||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.11||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, university level and reading or writing capacity (reference).||0.11|-1.21|0.195
81474668|NCT00482170|162640686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.09||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.17||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, HAD-A: =\< 4, HAD-A: \> 4 to 7, HAD-A: \> 7 to 10 and HAD-A: \> 10; by 5 unit increment. Univariate model in which all continuous variables were considered continuous and mean centered was used.||0.17|-0.36|0.493
81474669|NCT00482170|162640686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.16||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.14||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, HAD-D: =\< 3, HAD-D: \> 3 to 5, HAD-D: \> 5 to 8 and HAD-A: \> 8; by 5 unit increment. Univariate model in which all continuous variables were considered continuous and mean centered was used.||0.14|-0.46|0.287
81474670|NCT00482170|162640687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.13||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.3||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between all categories, by 10 unit increment. Univariate model in which all continuous variables were considered continuous and mean centered was used.||0.30|-0.04|0.123
81444611|NCT02944383|162580687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|4.48||Logistic regression results are obtained using a model with randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), and baseline TG value as independent factors.|Regression, Logistic||The OR is an estimate of the odds of achieving a TG value \< 500 mg/dL associated with the corresponding Gemcabene group relative to the placebo group at a given visit.|Week 12||4.48|0.55|0.3990
81444612|NCT02944383|162580687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.75||||0.0772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|8.42||Logistic regression results are obtained using a model with randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), and baseline TG value as independent factors.|Regression, Logistic||The OR is an estimate of the odds of achieving a TG value \< 500 mg/dL associated with the corresponding Gemcabene group relative to the placebo group at a given visit.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||8.42|0.90|0.0772
81444613|NCT02944383|162580687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.4315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|4.48||Logistic regression results are obtained using a model with randomized treatment group, randomized baseline statin (yes or no), and baseline TG value as independent factors.|Regression, Logistic||The OR is an estimate of the odds of achieving a TG value \< 500 mg/dL associated with the corresponding Gemcabene group relative to the placebo group at a given visit.|EOS (average of week 10 and 12)||4.48|0.53|0.4315
81444614|NCT02766374|162580690|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.1|||||||GEE regression|||||||>0.1
81444615|NCT00852969|162580691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.69||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.79|7.41|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.41|-10.79|0.71
81444616|NCT00852969|162580692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.48||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|2.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.24|-7.20|0.29
81444617|NCT02440022|162580698|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0562|||||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.0562
81539672|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.3318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.87|0.16|0.3318
81539673|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.8536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|3.01||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||3.01|0.26|0.8536
81444618|NCT02440022|162580699|NON_INFERIORITY|Where δ = 10% is the non-inferiority margin, which is the range of difference that is considered not clinically important. A non-inferiority Farrington and Manning Test was used to test the primary safety hypothesis. The test is successful if the one-sided p-value is less than 0.025. In addition to the p-value of the test, the confidence intervals of the rate in each group and the difference between the two groups is calculated.||||||0.002|||||||Binary Analysis|||"H0: The primary safety rate p1 in the DCB treatment group through 30 days post index procedure is inferior to that p2 of the PTA treatment group. (i.e. p1 ≤ p2 - δ)~H1: The primary safety rate p1 in the DCB treatment group through 30 days post index procedure is non-inferior to that p2 of the PTA treatment group. (i.e. p1 \> p2 - δ)"||||0.002
81444619|NCT02440022|162580705|OTHER|||||||0.716||||||P-value was type 3 test of the interaction of treatment group and pre-dilation balloon type.|Regression, Cox|||||||0.7160
81444620|NCT02358343|162580715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||a priori threshold for significance is 0.05.|Likelihood Ratio Test|Likelihood ratio test obtained from logistic regression analysis adjusting for site||||||0.77
81444621|NCT02358343|162580716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.84||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|-0.13||a priori threshold for significance is 0.05.|Wald Test|The Wald test is for the week 12 comparative treatment effect from a longitudinal model of QIDS-C adjusting for clinical site.|The week 12 mean difference estimated from the longitudinal model is the difference between antidepressant drug therapy (drug) and the cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) at 12 weeks, (drug - CBT).|All participants randomized to treatment (N=120) were included in the pre-specified longitudinal model of QIDS-C used to estimate comparative treatment effect at 12 weeks (primary outcome). The model adjustment for clinical site and included baseline, 6 week and 12 week QIDS-C scores. Week 0 (baseline) and week 6 measurements are not pre-specified primary or secondary outcomes. The Observational Cohort arm was not included in the analysis.||-0.13|-3.54|0.035
81474671|NCT00482170|162640688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.24||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.28||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, yes and no (reference).||0.28|-0.76|0.359
81474672|NCT00482170|162640689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.02||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.12|||Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between all categories, by 5 unit increment. Univariate model in which all continuous variables were considered continuous and mean centered was used.||0.12|-0.08|0.693
81444622|NCT02358343|162580717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||a priori threshold for significance is 0.05.|Likelihood Ratio Test|Likelihood Ratio Test from logistic regression analysis adjusting for clinical site.||||||0.96
81444623|NCT02358343|162580718|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|-0.02|||||The mean difference estimate is from longitudinal model adjusted for clinical site. It is the difference in scores between treatment groups (Drug - CBT) at 12 weeks. All participants are included in the longitudinal model (N=120).|||-0.02|-7.4|
81444624|NCT02358343|162580719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.8|||||The mean difference estimate is from longitudinal model adjusted for clinical site. It is the difference in scores between treatment groups (Drug - CBT) at 12 weeks. All participants are included in the longitudinal model (N=120).|||0.8|-3.1|
81444625|NCT02358343|162580720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-0.1|||||The mean difference estimate is from longitudinal model adjusted for clinical site. It is the difference in scores between treatment groups (Drug - CBT) at 12 weeks. All participants are included in the longitudinal model (N=120).|||-0.1|-6.2|
81444626|NCT02358343|162580721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|19.0|||||The mean difference estimate is from longitudinal model adjusted for clinical site. It is the difference in scores between treatment groups (Drug - CBT) at 12 weeks. All participants are included in the longitudinal model (N=120).|||19.0|1.3|
81444627|NCT02358343|162580722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.4|||||The mean difference estimate is from longitudinal model adjusted for clinical site. It is the difference in scores between treatment groups (Drug - CBT) at 12 weeks. All participants are included in the longitudinal model (N=120).|||1.4|-0.2|
81444628|NCT02358343|162580723|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|5.1|||||The mean difference estimate is from longitudinal model adjusted for clinical site. It is the difference in scores between treatment groups (Drug - CBT) at 12 weeks. All participants are included in the longitudinal model (N=120).|||5.1|0.1|
81444629|NCT02358343|162580724|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||||The mean difference estimate is from longitudinal model adjusted for clinical site. It is the difference in scores between treatment groups (Drug - CBT) at 12 weeks. All participants are included in the longitudinal model (N=120).|||0.5|-0.5|
81474673|NCT00482170|162640690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.22||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.53||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between all categories, by 1 unit increment. Univariate model in which all continuous variables were considered continuous and mean centered was used.||0.53|-0.09|0.170
81444630|NCT02358343|162580726|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||||The mean difference estimate is from longitudinal model adjusted for clinical site. It is the difference in scores between treatment groups (Drug - CBT) at 12 weeks. All participants are included in the longitudinal model (N=120).|||0.7|-0.5|
81444631|NCT02358343|162580727|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.1|||||The mean difference estimate is from a negative binomial model adjusted for clinical site. It is the rate of sessions skipped/shortened in the Drug group (numerator) compared to CBT (denominator).|||1.10|0.55|
81444632|NCT02358343|162580728|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.34|||||The mean difference estimate is from longitudinal model adjusted for clinical site. It is the difference in scores between treatment groups (Drug - CBT) at 12 weeks. All participants are included in the longitudinal model (N=120).|||0.34|-0.54|
81444633|NCT02358343|162580729|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.75|||||The mean difference estimate is from longitudinal model adjusted for clinical site. It is the difference in scores between treatment groups (Drug - CBT) at 12 weeks. All participants are included in the longitudinal model (N=120).|||0.75|-0.25|
81444634|NCT00807248|162580739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.6405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|1.44|||ANCOVA|||||1.44|-2.34|0.6405
81444635|NCT00807248|162580739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.6227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|2.35|||ANCOVA|||||2.35|-1.41|0.6227
81444636|NCT00807248|162580740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.98|-3.11|||ANCOVA|||||-3.11|-7.98|<0.0001
81444637|NCT00807248|162580740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.53|-2.66|||ANCOVA|||||-2.66|-7.53|<0.0001
81539674|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48||||0.2817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.84||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.84|0.12|0.2817
81444638|NCT00807248|162580740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|-3.56|||ANCOVA|||||-3.56|-8.43|<0.0001
81444639|NCT00807248|162580741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.13|-2.84|||ANCOVA|||||-2.84|-7.13|<0.0001
81444640|NCT00807248|162580741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-2.32|||ANCOVA|||||-2.32|-6.60|<0.0001
81444641|NCT00807248|162580741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.41|-3.13|||ANCOVA|||||-3.13|-7.41|<0.0001
81444642|NCT00807248|162580742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|-1.58|||ANCOVA|||||-1.58|-4.59|<0.0001
81444643|NCT00807248|162580742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|-1.14|||ANCOVA|||||-1.14|-4.15|0.0006
81444644|NCT00807248|162580742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.13|-2.1|||ANCOVA|||||-2.10|-5.13|<0.0001
81444645|NCT00807248|162580743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.64|||ANCOVA|||||-0.64|-1.85|<0.0001
81444646|NCT00807248|162580743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||||-0.50|-1.72|0.0004
81444647|NCT00807248|162580743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-0.65|||ANCOVA|||||-0.65|-1.87|<0.0001
81444648|NCT00807248|162580744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||||-0.46|-1.72|0.0007
81444649|NCT00807248|162580744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||||-0.41|-1.69|0.0013
81539675|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.4091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|2.07||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.07|0.17|0.4091
81444650|NCT00807248|162580744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|-0.66|||ANCOVA|||||-0.66|-1.92|<0.0001
81444651|NCT00807248|162580745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.58|||ANCOVA|||||-0.58|-1.82|0.0002
81444652|NCT00807248|162580745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||||-0.48|-1.72|0.0006
81444653|NCT00807248|162580745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.76|||ANCOVA|||||-0.76|-2.00|<0.0001
81444654|NCT00807248|162580746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||||-0.34|-0.89|<0.0001
81444655|NCT00807248|162580746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||||-0.26|-0.82|0.0001
81444656|NCT00807248|162580746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||||-0.44|-0.99|<0.0001
81444657|NCT00807248|162580747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||||-0.50|-1.02|<0.0001
81444658|NCT00807248|162580747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.36|||ANCOVA|||||-0.36|-0.88|<0.0001
81444659|NCT00807248|162580747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.45|||ANCOVA|||||-0.45|-0.97|<0.0001
81444660|NCT02504671|162580781|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|24.52|||Regression, Logistic||95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.52|0.18|0.547
81444661|NCT02504671|162580781|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.11||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|62.44|||Regression, Logistic||95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||62.44|0.81|0.077
81444662|NCT02504671|162580781|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.39||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|72.14|||Regression, Logistic||95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||72.14|0.98|0.053
81444663|NCT02504671|162580781|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.69||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|51.4|||Regression, Logistic||95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||51.40|0.63|0.122
81444664|NCT02504671|162580781|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.4||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|48.83|||Regression, Logistic||95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||48.83|0.60|0.134
81444665|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.46||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.13|8.05||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)||CRP, Week 12|||8.05|-7.13|0.905
81539676|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.3147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.93|0.13|0.3147
81444666|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.36||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|4.28||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||CRP, Week 12|||4.28|-11.00|0.387
81444667|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.58||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.04|4.87||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||CRP, Week 12|||4.87|-10.04|0.495
81444668|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.68||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.92|2.55||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||PtGA, Week 12|||2.55|-17.92|0.140
81444669|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.68||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.85|-3.52||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||PtGA, Week 12|||-3.52|-23.85|0.009
81444670|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.44|-7.35||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||PtGA, Week 12|||-7.35|-27.44|<0.001
81444671|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.42||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.45|0.62||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||SJC28, Week 12|||0.62|-5.45|0.118
81444672|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.17||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-0.14||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||SJC28, Week 12|||-0.14|-6.20|0.041
81444673|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.56||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|0.05||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||SJC28, Week 12|||0.05|-6.00|0.003
81444674|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.61|1.01||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||TC28, Week 12|||1.01|-5.61|0.172
81444675|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.92||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|-0.62||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||TJC28, Week 12|||-0.62|-7.22|0.020
81444676|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.98|-2.45||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||TJC28, Week 12|||-2.45|-8.98|<0.001
81444677|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.51||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.13|5.12||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||CRP, Week 12|||5.12|-10.13|0.518
81444678|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|5.49||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||CRP, Week 12|||5.49|-9.50|0.599
81444679|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.63||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.78|-2.48||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||PtGA, Week 12|||-2.48|-22.78|0.015
81444680|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.27|-7.1||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||PtGA, Week 12|||-7.10|-27.27|<0.001
81444681|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.98||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|0.05||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||SJC28, Week 12|||0.05|-6.00|0.054
81444682|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.05|-3.02||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||SJC28, Week 12|||-3.02|-9.05|<0.001
81474674|NCT00482170|162640691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.02||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.04||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between all categories, by 1 unit increment. Univariate model in which all continuous variables were considered continuous and mean centered was used.||0.04|-0.01|0.211
81539677|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.8547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|3.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||3.24|0.24|0.8547
81539678|NCT03192176|162758720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.5023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.19||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.19|0.20|0.5023
81444683|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.63||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.92|-0.33||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||TJC28, Week 12|||-0.33|-6.92|0.031
81444684|NCT02504671|162580782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.61|-3.02||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||TJC28, Week 12|||-3.02|-9.61|<0.001
81444685|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Week 4. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81444686|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|10.3|||||Week 6. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||10.3|-10.3|
81444687|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|1.9|||||Week 6. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||1.9|-12.7|
81444688|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|10.3|||||Week 6. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||10.3|-10.3|
81444689|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|2.5|||||Week 8. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||2.5|-7.9|
81444690|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|11.7|||||Week 8. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||11.7|-6.3|
81444691|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 8. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81539679|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.99||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|11.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||11.35|1.41|0.0093
81539680|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.66||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|13.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||13.09|1.66|0.0035
81444692|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 12. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81444693|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|11.7|||||Week 12. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||11.7|-6.3|
81444694|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|36.4|||||Week 12. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||36.4|6.8|
81444695|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Week 16. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81444696|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Week 16. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81444697|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|41.3|||||Week 16. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||41.3|12.7|
81444698|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|2.5|||||Week 20. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||2.5|-7.9|
81444699|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 20. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81474675|NCT00482170|162640692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.09||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.18||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between all categories, by 10 unit increment. Univariate model in which all continuous variables were considered continuous and mean centered was used.||0.18|0.00|0.045
81444700|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 20. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444701|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|11.7|||||Week 24. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||11.7|-6.3|
81444702|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 24. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444703|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 24. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444704|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.4|||||Week 28. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.4|-7.4|
81444705|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 28. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444706|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 28. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444707|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|11.7|||||Week 32. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||11.7|-6.3|
81444708|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|33.2|||||Week 32. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||33.2|4.7|
81444709|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 32. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81444710|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|11.7|||||Week 36. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||11.7|-6.3|
81444711|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 36. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444712|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 36. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81444713|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Week 40. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81444714|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Week 40. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81444715|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Week 40. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81444716|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|11.7|||||Week 44. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||11.7|-6.3|
81444717|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 44. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81444718|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 44. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444719|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Week 48. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81444720|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Week 48. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81444721|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Week 48. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81444722|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|11.7|||||Week 52. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||11.7|-6.3|
81444723|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 52. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81444724|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|19.4|||||Week 52. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||19.4|-3.2|
81444725|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|2.5|||||Week 62 (follow-up). 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||2.5|-7.9|
81539681|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.01|23.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||23.90|3.01|<0.0001
81444726|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 62 (follow-up). 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81539682|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.57||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.65|21.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||21.59|2.65|0.0002
81444727|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.4|||||Week 62 (follow-up). 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.4|-7.4|
81444728|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Week 2. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81539683|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.1664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|6.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||6.22|0.73|0.1664
81444729|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Week 4. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81444730|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Week 4. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81444731|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|6.3|||||95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||6.3|-11.7|
81474676|NCT00482170|162640693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.01||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.11||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between all categories, by 10 unit increment. Univariate model in which all continuous variables were considered continuous and mean centered was used.||0.11|-0.12|0.913
81474677|NCT00482170|162640694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.0||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.17||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between all categories, by 5 unit increment. Univariate model in which all continuous variables were considered continuous and mean centered was used.||0.17|-0.17|0.968
81474678|NCT00482170|162640695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.15||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.32||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, current tobacco usage: yes and current tobacco usage: no (reference).||0.32|-0.61|0.531
81474679|NCT00482170|162640695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.44||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.9||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, current alcohol usage: yes and current alcohol usage: no (reference).||0.90|-0.02|0.061
81474680|NCT00482170|162640696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|-0.73||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|3.92||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, yes and no (reference).||3.92|-5.37|0.759
81474681|NCT00482170|162640697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression coefficient|0.09||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.55||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Linear|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, yes and no (reference).||0.55|-0.37|0.713
81474682|NCT00482170|162640698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|3.49||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||3.49|1.63|<0.001
81474683|NCT00482170|162640698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|3.67||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4:A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||3.67|1.61|<0.001
81474684|NCT00482170|162640698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|4.21||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||4.21|1.78|<0.001
81474685|NCT00482170|162640698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|3.8||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||3.80|1.66|<0.001
81474686|NCT00482170|162640699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.89||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.89|1.22|0.004
81474687|NCT00482170|162640699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.72||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.72|1.10|0.017
81478390|NCT01677182|162646591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.472|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.6|3.8||MMRM model with baseline by week interaction, pooled center, week, treatment, baseline, and week by treatment interaction as factors was used for the analysis.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||3.8|-3.6|0.472
81444732|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|14.1|||||Week 6. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||14.1|-8.7|
81474688|NCT00482170|162640699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|3.73||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||3.73|1.47|<0.001
81444733|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|11.7|||||Week 8. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||11.7|-6.3|
81444734|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 8. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81474689|NCT00482170|162640699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|3.21||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||3.21|1.32|0.001
81444735|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.4|||||Week 12. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.4|-7.4|
81444736|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 12. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444737|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Week 16. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81444738|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|31.5|||||Week 16. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||31.5|6.3|
81444739|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 20. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81444740|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 20. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444741|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 24. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81444742|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 24. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81474690|NCT00482170|162640700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.64||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.64|1.07|0.025
81539684|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.39||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|14.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||14.96|1.94|0.0012
81444743|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 28. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81444744|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|33.2|||||Week 28. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||33.2|4.7|
81444745|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|19.4|||||Week 32. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||19.4|-3.2|
81444746|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 32. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444747|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 36. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444748|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 36, 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81474691|NCT00482170|162640700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.64||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.64|0.63|0.936
81474692|NCT00482170|162640700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.99||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.99|0.75|0.420
81444749|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Week 40. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81444750|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|38.1|||||Week 40. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||38.1|10.5|
81444751|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 44. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81444752|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 44. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444753|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Week 48. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81444754|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|31.5|||||Week 48. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||31.5|6.3|
81444755|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 52. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81444756|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 52. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81444757|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|19.4|||||Week 62 (follow-up). 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||19.4|-3.2|
81444758|NCT02504671|162580783|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 62 (follow-up). 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444759|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.01||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1|||-0.01|-0.64|0.046
81444760|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.03||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1|||0.03|-0.62|0.071
81444761|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.05||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1|||-0.05|-0.69|0.022
81474693|NCT00482170|162640700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.79||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.79|0.71|0.625
81539685|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.49|27.86||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||27.86|3.49|<0.0001
81474694|NCT00482170|162640701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.94||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.94|0.86|0.210
81474695|NCT00482170|162640701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.03||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.03|0.85|0.227
81539686|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.73||||0.0334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|6.89||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||6.89|1.08|0.0334
81539687|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.12||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|10.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||10.62|1.60|0.0034
81539688|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.55||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.45|17.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||17.47|2.45|0.0002
81539689|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.9||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|12.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||12.98|1.85|0.0014
81539690|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.0872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|5.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||5.74|0.89|0.0872
81539691|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.19||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|7.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||7.98|1.28|0.0131
81539692|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.0386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|6.43||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||6.43|1.05|0.0386
81539693|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.11||||0.0191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|8.05||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||8.05|1.20|0.0191
81539694|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.84||||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|7.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||7.26|1.11|0.0291
81539695|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.09||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|16.58||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||16.58|2.23|0.0004
81539696|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.24||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|21.02||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||21.02|2.49|0.0003
81539697|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.0992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|5.72||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||5.72|0.86|0.0992
81474696|NCT00482170|162640701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.08||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.08|0.84|0.220
81444762|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.11||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2|||0.11|-0.67|0.160
81444763|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.07||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2|||0.07|-0.71|0.103
81444764|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.03||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2|||-0.03|-0.80|0.034
81474697|NCT00482170|162640701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.0||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.00|0.84|0.249
81444765|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.07||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4|||0.07|-0.87|0.096
81444766|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.09||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4|||-0.09|-1.02|0.020
81444767|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.76||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.29||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4|||-0.29|-1.22|0.001
81444768|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.1||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6|||0.10|-0.93|0.110
81444769|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.05||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6|||0.05|-0.98|0.076
81474698|NCT00482170|162640702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|3.21||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||3.21|1.48|<0.001
81444770|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.61||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.1||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6|||-0.10|-1.11|0.020
81444771|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.12||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8|||0.12|-0.97|0.128
81444772|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.78||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.24||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8|||-0.24|-1.33|0.005
81444773|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.82||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.29||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8|||-0.29|-1.36|0.003
81444774|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.12||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12|||0.12|-1.17|0.110
81444775|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.88||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-0.23||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12|||-0.23|-1.53|0.008
81444776|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-0.6||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12|||-0.60|-1.88|<0.001
81444777|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.56||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16|||0.56|-1.15|0.500
81444778|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.99||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.15||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16|||-0.15|-1.83|0.021
81444779|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.18||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16|||-0.18|-1.83|0.017
81539698|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.66||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|15.16||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||15.16|2.11|0.0006
81444780|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.83||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20|||0.83|-0.98|0.871
81444781|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.29||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20|||0.29|-1.46|0.190
81474699|NCT00482170|162640702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|3.62||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||3.62|1.62|<0.001
81474700|NCT00482170|162640702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|3.51||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||3.51|1.58|<0.001
81539699|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.74||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|9.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||9.59|1.46|0.0060
81444782|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.66||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|0.2||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20|||0.20|-1.51|0.130
81444783|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.22||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|-0.2||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24|||-0.20|-2.24|0.019
81444784|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.53||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-0.55||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24|||-0.55|-2.51|0.002
81444785|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.39||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|-0.43||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24|||-0.43|-2.34|0.005
81444786|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.09||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1|||-0.09|-0.73|0.013
81539700|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.1472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|5.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.14|0.78|0.1472
81444787|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.49||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.17||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1|||-0.17|-0.80|0.003
81444788|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.09||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2|||-0.09|-0.86|0.017
81444789|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.13||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2|||-0.13|-0.90|0.009
81444790|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.67||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.2||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4|||-0.20|-1.13|0.005
81444791|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.55||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4|||-0.55|-1.48|<0.001
81444792|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.04||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6|||0.04|-0.99|0.073
81474701|NCT00482170|162640702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|3.59||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||3.59|1.64|<0.001
81478391|NCT01677182|162646592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.998||||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.651|1.53||Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are analyzed from logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and baseline MADRS total score.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.530|0.651|0.994
81478392|NCT01677182|162646592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.886||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.352||Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are analyzed from logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and baseline MADRS total score.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.352|0.580|0.575
81478393|NCT01677182|162646593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.978||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.606|1.577||Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are analyzed from logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and baseline MADRS total score.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.577|0.606|0.927
81444793|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.85||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.34||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6|||-0.34|-1.36|0.001
81444794|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.89||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.35||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8|||-0.35|-1.43|0.001
81444795|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.56||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8|||-0.56|-1.65|<0.001
81444796|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.68||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.03||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12|||-0.03|-1.32|0.039
81444797|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|-0.63||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12|||-0.63|-1.91|<0.001
81444798|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.77||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.07||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16|||0.07|-1.61|0.073
81444799|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.11||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|-0.3||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16|||-0.30|-1.91|0.007
81444800|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.77||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.1||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20|||0.10|-1.65|0.083
81444801|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.03||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20|||0.03|-1.63|0.059
81444802|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.48||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|-0.5||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24|||-0.50|-2.46|0.003
81444803|NCT02504671|162580784|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|-0.89||MMRM analysis adjusted for DAS28(CRP) Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24|||-0.89|-2.75|<0.001
81444804|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|16.2||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|31.4|||Regression, Logistic||Difference to placebo for Week 1 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||31.4|1.1|0.037
81444805|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|10.8||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|24.7|||Regression, Logistic||Difference to placebo for Week 1 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.7|-3.1|0.144
81444806|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|18.9||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|34.5|||Regression, Logistic||Difference to placebo for Week 1 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||34.5|3.3|0.033
81444807|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|5.4||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|22.2|||Regression, Logistic||Difference to placebo for Week 2 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||22.2|-11.3|0.437
81444808|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|2.7||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|18.9|||Regression, Logistic||Difference to placebo for Week 2 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||18.9|-13.5|0.755
81444809|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|24.3||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|43.4|||Regression, Logistic||Difference to placebo for Week 2 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||43.4|5.2|0.023
81444810|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|29.7||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|49.7|||Regression, Logistic||Difference to placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||49.7|9.8|0.006
81444811|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|21.6||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|41.2|||Regression, Logistic||Difference to placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||41.2|2.0|0.039
81444812|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|29.7||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|49.7|||Regression, Logistic||Difference to placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||49.7|9.8|0.008
81444813|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|21.6||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|42.8|||Regression, Logistic||Difference to placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||42.8|0.4|0.044
81539701|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.1284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|5.15||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.15|0.81|0.1284
81474702|NCT00482170|162640703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.65||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||3.65|1.50|<0.001
81474703|NCT00482170|162640703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|4.77||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||4.77|1.83|<0.001
81474704|NCT00482170|162640703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|4.12||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||4.12|1.62|<0.001
81474705|NCT00482170|162640703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|3.86||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||3.86|1.55|<0.001
81474706|NCT00482170|162640704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.62||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.62|0.73|0.681
81539702|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.55||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|9.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||9.50|1.32|0.0117
81539703|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.24||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|12.03||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||12.03|1.49|0.0067
81539704|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.4088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|3.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||3.71|0.59|0.4088
81539705|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.09||||0.0194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|7.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||7.96|1.20|0.0194
81474707|NCT00482170|162640704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.54||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.54|0.67|0.947
81474708|NCT00482170|162640704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.36||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.36|0.59|0.604
81474709|NCT00482170|162640704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.27||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.27|0.57|0.430
81444814|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|18.9||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|40.0|||Regression, Logistic||Difference to placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||40.0|-2.2|0.083
81444815|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|48.3|||||Difference to placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||48.3|5.8|
81444816|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|32.8|||||Difference to placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.Wald confidence limits without correction.|||32.8|-11.2|
81444817|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|48.9|||||Difference to placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||48.9|5.2|
81444818|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|32.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.9|54.0|||||Difference to placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||54.0|10.9|
81444819|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|42.4|||||Difference to placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||42.4|0.9|
81444820|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|29.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|50.6|||||Difference to placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||50.6|8.9|
81474710|NCT00482170|162640705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.03||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.03|0.48|0.072
81474711|NCT00482170|162640705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.03||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.03|0.86|0.205
81474712|NCT00482170|162640705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.78||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.78|0.78|0.434
81474713|NCT00482170|162640705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.55||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.55|0.69|0.857
81474714|NCT00482170|162640706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.56||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.56|0.70|0.837
81474715|NCT00482170|162640706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.15||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.15|0.87|0.172
81474716|NCT00482170|162640706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.24||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.24|0.94|0.096
81474717|NCT00482170|162640706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.08||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.08|0.88|0.164
81474718|NCT00482170|162640707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.69||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.69|0.83|0.356
81474719|NCT00482170|162640707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.56||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.56|0.73|0.737
81474720|NCT00482170|162640707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.91||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.91|0.90|0.156
81474721|NCT00482170|162640707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.76||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.76|0.85|0.290
81474722|NCT00482170|162640708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.02||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.02|0.50|0.065
81474723|NCT00482170|162640708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.06||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.06|0.50|0.100
81474724|NCT00482170|162640708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.21||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.21|0.54|0.298
81474725|NCT00482170|162640708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.11||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.11|0.51|0.148
81474726|NCT00482170|162640709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.03||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.03|0.94|0.098
81474727|NCT00482170|162640709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.87||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.87|0.82|0.311
81474728|NCT00482170|162640709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.85||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.85|0.79|0.376
81474729|NCT00482170|162640709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.86||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.86|0.83|0.299
81474730|NCT00482170|162640710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.28||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.28|0.60|0.494
81474731|NCT00482170|162640710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.97||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||0.97|0.44|0.036
81474732|NCT00482170|162640710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.04||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.04|0.45|0.079
81474733|NCT00482170|162640710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.02||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.02|0.46|0.063
81474734|NCT00482170|162640711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.33||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.33|0.62|0.628
81474735|NCT00482170|162640711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.15||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.15|0.51|0.203
81478394|NCT01677182|162646593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.865||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|1.397||Odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals and p-values are analyzed from logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and baseline MADRS total score.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.397|0.536|0.553
81478395|NCT02501161|162646594|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Stratified log-rank test|||Test for no treatment difference was based on using a stratified log-rank test where treatment, baseline HbA1c group and pre-trial OAD treatment group were included as strata in the model.||||<.0001
81478396|NCT02501161|162646595|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Stratified log-rank test|||Test for no treatment difference was based on using a stratified log-rank test where treatment, baseline HbA1c group and pre-trial OAD treatment group were included as strata in the model.||||<.0001
81478397|NCT03159299|162646648|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|||<|0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.15
81478398|NCT00995722|162646673|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|N=80, (40 per group), 80% power to detect a group difference of 30%-35% and 5% significance level.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|2.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA used to compare mean values adjusting for the baseline value|QMG Score ranges from 0-15, where 0 is normal and a reduction in score represents imrovement.|Mean Ocular QMG Changes from Baseline to Week 16 . 95% CI and p-values obtained from the analysis of covariance model to adjust for the baseline value of the outcome variable.||2.8|-7.20|0.37
81444821|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|45.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.9|66.0|||||Difference to placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||66.0|25.9|
81444822|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|33.8|||||Difference to placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||33.8|-6.8|
81444823|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|32.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|53.3|||||Difference to placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||53.3|11.6|
81444824|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|37.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|58.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||58.5|17.2|
81444825|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|38.4|||||Difference to placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||38.4|-0.5|
81444826|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|35.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|55.1|||||Difference to placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||55.1|15.1|
81444827|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|48.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.2|68.1|||||Difference to placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||68.1|29.2|
81444828|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|35.4|||||Difference to placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||35.4|-3.0|
81474736|NCT00482170|162640711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.17||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.17|0.51|0.222
81474737|NCT00482170|162640711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.19||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.19|0.53|0.263
81444829|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|29.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|49.7|||||Difference to placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||49.7|9.8|
81444830|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|37.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.9|57.8|||||Difference to placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||57.8|17.9|
81444831|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Difference to placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81444832|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Difference to placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444833|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Difference to placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444834|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Difference to placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81444835|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|33.2|||||Difference to placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||33.2|4.7|
81444836|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|33.2|||||Difference to placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||33.2|4.7|
81444837|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Difference to placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81444838|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Difference to placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444839|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|33.2|||||Difference to placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||33.2|4.7|
81444840|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Difference to placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81444841|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Difference to placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81539706|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64||||0.0423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|6.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||6.73|1.03|0.0423
81444842|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|33.2|||||Difference to placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||33.2|4.7|
81444843|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Difference to placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81444844|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Difference to placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444845|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Difference to placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444846|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Difference to placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81474738|NCT00482170|162640712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.5||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.50|0.70|0.914
81474739|NCT00482170|162640712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.57||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.57|0.70|0.827
81474740|NCT00482170|162640712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.4||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.40|0.61|0.712
81474741|NCT00482170|162640712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.39||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.39|0.62|0.733
81474742|NCT00482170|162640713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.95||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.95|0.95|0.090
81474743|NCT00482170|162640713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.91||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.91|0.90|0.154
81474744|NCT00482170|162640713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.22||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.22|1.02|0.037
81539707|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.2151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.99||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||4.99|0.70|0.2151
81474745|NCT00482170|162640713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.24||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.24|1.05|0.028
81474746|NCT00482170|162640714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.21||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.21|1.06|0.022
81474747|NCT00482170|162640714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.41||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.41|1.17|0.005
81474748|NCT00482170|162640714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.03||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.03|0.97|0.076
81539708|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71||||0.0531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|7.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||7.42|0.99|0.0531
81444847|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81474749|NCT00482170|162640714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.11||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.11|1.00|0.049
81474750|NCT00482170|162640715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.83||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.83|1.32|<0.001
81444848|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444849|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|11.7|||||Difference to placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||11.7|-6.3|
81444850|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444851|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444852|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|28.1|||||Difference to placebo for Week 1 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||28.1|-1.1|
81444853|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|37.7|||||Difference to placebo for Week 1 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||37.7|5.6|
81444854|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|37.6|||||Difference to placebo for Week 2 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||37.6|0.2|
81444855|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|43.4|||||Difference to placebo for Week 2 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||43.4|5.2|
81444856|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|46.9|||||Difference to placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||46.9|7.1|
81444857|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|51.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.2|70.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||70.5|32.2|
81444858|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|42.8|||||Difference to placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||42.8|0.4|
81444859|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|40.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.9|61.2|||||Difference to placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||61.2|19.9|
81444860|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|48.9|||||Difference to placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||48.9|5.2|
81474751|NCT00482170|162640715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|3.87||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||3.87|1.78|<0.001
81474752|NCT00482170|162640715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|3.19||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||3.19|1.42|<0.001
81444861|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|35.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|56.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||56.5|13.8|
81474753|NCT00482170|162640715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|3.39||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||3.39|1.52|<0.001
81444862|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|47.9|||||Difference to placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||47.9|6.2|
81444863|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|54.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.9|73.2|||||Difference to placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||73.2|34.9|
81444864|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|42.4|||||Difference to placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||42.4|0.9|
81444865|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|51.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.8|70.9|||||Difference to placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||70.9|31.8|
81444866|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|46.9|||||Difference to placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||46.9|7.1|
81444867|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|56.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.2|75.4|||||Difference to placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||75.4|38.2|
81444868|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|46.9|||||Difference to placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||46.9|7.1|
81444869|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|54.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.1|73.0|||||Difference to placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||73.0|35.1|
81444870|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444871|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|75.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.4|89.9|||||Difference to placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||89.9|61.4|
81444872|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444873|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|70.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.0|85.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||85.5|55.0|
81444874|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81539709|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.11||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|12.34||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||12.34|1.37|0.0118
81444875|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|70.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.0|85.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||85.5|55.0|
81444876|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444877|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|62.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.9|78.4|||||Difference to placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||78.4|45.9|
81444878|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444879|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|56.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.1|73.4|||||Difference to placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||73.4|40.1|
81444880|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444881|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|62.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.9|78.4|||||Difference to placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||78.4|45.9|
81474754|NCT00482170|162640716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.11||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.11|0.99|0.057
81474755|NCT00482170|162640716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.96||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.96|0.90|0.151
81444882|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444883|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|48.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.7|65.6|||||Difference to placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||65.6|31.7|
81444884|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Difference to placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444885|NCT02504671|162580786|OTHER||Difference|51.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.5|68.2|||||Difference to placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||68.2|34.5|
81444886|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Week 1, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 1 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81444887|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Week 1, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 1 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81444888|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Week 1, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 1 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81444889|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Week 1, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 1 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81444890|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|28.1|||||Week 2, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 2 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||28.1|-1.1|
81444891|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|21.3|||||Week 2, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 2 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||21.3|-5.1|
81444892|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|24.7|||||Week 2, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 2 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.7|-3.1|
81444893|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Week 2, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 2 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81444894|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Week 2, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 2 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81444895|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Week 2, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 2 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81444896|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|32.6|||||Week 4, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||32.6|-0.2|
81444897|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|44.7|||||Week 4, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||44.7|9.3|
81444898|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|41.8|||||Week 4, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||41.8|6.9|
81474756|NCT00482170|162640716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.44||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.44|1.06|0.024
81474757|NCT00482170|162640716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.39||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||2.39|1.06|0.025
81444899|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|10.3|||||Week 4, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||10.3|-10.3|
81474758|NCT00482170|162640717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.49||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||0.49|0.24|<0.001
81444900|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|10.3|||||Week 4, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||10.3|-10.3|
81444901|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|17.8|||||Week 4, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||17.8|-7.0|
81444902|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Week 4, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81444903|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|30.9|||||Week 6, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||30.9|-9.3|
81474759|NCT00482170|162640717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.37||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||0.37|0.18|<0.001
81474760|NCT00482170|162640717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.45||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||0.45|0.21|<0.001
81474761|NCT00482170|162640717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.47||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||0.47|0.23|<0.001
81444904|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|27.9|||||Week 6, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||27.9|-11.7|
81444905|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|30.9|||||Week 6, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||30.9|-9.3|
81444906|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|7.0|||||Week 6, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.0|-17.8|
81444907|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|10.6|||||Week 6, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||10.6|-16.0|
81444908|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|14.1|||||Week 6, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||14.1|-14.1|
81444909|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Week 6, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81444910|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Week 6, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81444911|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|26.3|||||Week 8, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.3|-10.1|
81444912|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|44.1|||||Week 8, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||44.1|4.5|
81444913|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|29.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|49.7|||||Week 8, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||49.7|9.8|
81444914|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|19.4|||||Week 8, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||19.4|-3.2|
81444915|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 8, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81474762|NCT00482170|162640718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.54||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||0.54|0.27|<0.001
81539710|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.28||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.29|80.46||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||80.46|3.29|0.0006
81444916|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 8, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444917|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|2.5|||||Week 8, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||2.5|-7.9|
81444918|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.4|||||Week 8, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.4|-7.4|
81444919|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|19.4|||||Week 8, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||19.4|-3.2|
81444920|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|42.7|||||Week 12, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||42.7|6.0|
81444921|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|29.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|48.4|||||Week 12, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||48.4|11.0|
81444922|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|40.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.6|59.5|||||Week 12, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||59.5|21.6|
81444923|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|16.0|||||Week 12, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.0|-10.6|
81474763|NCT00482170|162640718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.46||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||0.46|0.21|<0.001
81444924|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|35.7|||||Week 12, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||35.7|2.1|
81444925|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|32.6|||||Week 12, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||32.6|-0.2|
81444926|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|6.3|||||Week 12, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||6.3|-11.7|
81444927|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|21.3|||||Week 12, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||21.3|-5.1|
81444928|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|28.1|||||Week 12, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||28.1|-1.1|
81444929|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|32.4|||||Week 16, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||32.4|-5.4|
81444930|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|29.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|49.7|||||Week 16, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||49.7|9.8|
81444931|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|35.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|55.1|||||Week 16, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||55.1|15.1|
81444932|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|29.4|||||Week 16, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.4|-2.4|
81444933|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|35.7|||||Week 16, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||35.7|2.1|
81444934|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|35.7|||||Week 16, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||35.7|2.1|
81444935|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|6.3|||||Week 16, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||6.3|-11.7|
81444936|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|21.3|||||Week 16, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||21.3|-5.1|
81444937|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|28.1|||||Week 16, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||28.1|-1.1|
81444938|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|26.3|||||Week 20, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.3|-10.1|
81444939|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|41.2|||||Week 20, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||41.2|2.0|
81444940|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|37.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.9|57.8|||||Week 20, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||57.8|17.9|
81444941|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|16.0|||||Week 20, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.0|-10.6|
81539711|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.3698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|4.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||4.22|0.59|0.3698
81444942|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|32.6|||||Week 20, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||32.6|-0.2|
81444943|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|29.4|||||Week 20, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.4|-2.4|
81444944|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|6.3|||||Week 20, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||6.3|-11.7|
81444945|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|24.7|||||Week 20, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.7|-3.1|
81444946|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|21.3|||||Week 20, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||21.3|-5.1|
81444947|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|28.5|||||Week 24, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||28.5|-6.9|
81444948|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|46.3|||||Week 24, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||46.3|7.7|
81444949|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|43.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.8|62.6|||||Week 24, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||62.6|23.8|
81444950|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|14.1|||||Week 24, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||14.1|-14.1|
81444951|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|33.7|||||Week 24, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||33.7|-1.2|
81444952|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|36.7|||||Week 24, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||36.7|1.1|
81444953|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|10.3|||||Week 24, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||10.3|-10.3|
81444954|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|21.3|||||Week 24, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||21.3|-5.1|
81444955|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|21.3|||||Week 24, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||21.3|-5.1|
81444956|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 28, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81474764|NCT00482170|162640718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.5||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||0.50|0.24|<0.001
81444957|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 28, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444958|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 28, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444959|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 28, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81444960|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 28, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444961|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 28, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444962|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 28, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81444963|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 28, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81444964|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 28, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81444965|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 32, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81444966|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|33.2|||||Week 32, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||33.2|4.7|
81444967|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|33.2|||||Week 32, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||33.2|4.7|
81444968|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 32, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81444969|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|33.2|||||Week 32, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||33.2|4.7|
81444970|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 32, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444971|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|11.7|||||Week 32, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||11.7|-6.3|
81444972|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 32, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444973|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 32, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81444974|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 36, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81474765|NCT00482170|162640718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.5||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||0.50|0.24|<0.001
81474766|NCT00482170|162640719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.46||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the training: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||0.46|0.24|<0.001
81474767|NCT00482170|162640719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.46||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||0.46|0.22|<0.001
81474768|NCT00482170|162640719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.56||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||0.56|0.26|<0.001
81474769|NCT00482170|162640719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.58||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||0.58|0.28|<0.001
81539712|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.58||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|13.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||13.53|1.55|0.0059
81539713|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.32||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|9.44||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||9.44|1.17|0.0241
81444975|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 36, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81539714|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.5308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||3.77|0.50|0.5308
81444976|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 36, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444977|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|11.7|||||Week 36, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||11.7|-6.3|
81444978|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 36, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81539715|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.8603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||2.90|0.41|0.8603
81539716|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.73||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|11.95||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||11.95|1.17|0.0264
81444979|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|19.4|||||Week 36, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||19.4|-3.2|
81444980|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Week 36, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81474770|NCT00482170|162640720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.26||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized estimating equations|||Baseline- after the first injection: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.26|0.60|0.470
81474771|NCT00482170|162640720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.2||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 4: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.20|0.57|0.325
81444981|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|31.5|||||Week 36, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||31.5|6.3|
81444982|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Week 36, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81444983|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 40, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81444984|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 40, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81474772|NCT00482170|162640720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.13||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Week 12: A GEE model, using a cumulative logit link, a multinomial distribution and an independent correlation structure, with device group, visit and the interaction between device group and visit as fixed factors, was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.13|0.55|0.197
81539717|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.6||||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|16.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||16.42|1.29|0.0188
81539718|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.7642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|3.27||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||3.27|0.42|0.7642
81539719|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.91||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|16.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||16.53|1.46|0.0101
81539720|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88||||0.0572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|8.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||8.55|0.97|0.0572
81539721|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.7348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||3.20|0.44|0.7348
81539722|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.1397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|6.25||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||6.25|0.77|0.1397
81539723|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.07||||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|13.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||13.64|1.21|0.0231
81539724|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.54||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|16.15||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||16.15|1.27|0.0196
81539725|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.7703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|3.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||3.24|0.42|0.7703
81539726|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.83||||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|12.12||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||12.12|1.21|0.0222
81539727|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77||||0.0668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|8.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||8.21|0.93|0.0668
81539728|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.7533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.22|0.43|0.7533
81539729|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.3325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|4.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.73|0.59|0.3325
81539730|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71||||0.0899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|8.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||8.57|0.86|0.0899
81539731|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.31||||0.0642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|11.79||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||11.79|0.93|0.0642
81539732|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.5964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.89||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.89|0.46|0.5964
81539733|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.43||||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|15.91||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||15.91|1.23|0.0224
81539734|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.3139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.96|0.60|0.3139
81474773|NCT00482170|162640720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.14||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||Last observation: Logistic regression was used to analyze individual concepts and questions measuring participant perception.||1.14|0.56|0.212
81474774|NCT00482170|162640721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.46||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||Baseline- after the training: Mixed linear model with participant as random effect, treatment group, visit and the interaction between treatment group and visit as fixed factors and with an auto-regressive correlation structure was used to calculate 95% CI.||0.46|-0.91|0.515
81474775|NCT00482170|162640721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.6||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||Week 4: Mixed linear model with participant as random effect, treatment group, visit and the interaction between treatment group and visit as fixed factors and with an unstructured correlation was used for the analysis.||0.60|-0.74|0.842
81474776|NCT00482170|162640721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.61||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||Week 12: Mixed linear model with participant as random effect, treatment group, visit and the interaction between treatment group and visit as fixed factors and with an unstructured correlation was used for the analysis.||0.61|-0.67|0.928
81474777|NCT00482170|162640721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.64||Statistical testing, 2-sided, was done at 5% significance level.|ANOVA|||Last observation: ANOVA method was used for the analysis.||0.64|-0.62|0.974
81474778|NCT00482170|162640722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg auto-injector group was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.030
81474779|NCT00482170|162640722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated using ANOVA.||||0.010
81474780|NCT00482170|162640723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.984||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg auto-injector group was calculated.||||0.984
81474781|NCT00482170|162640723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.549||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated.||||0.549
81474782|NCT00482170|162640724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.158||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg auto-injector group was calculated.||||0.158
81474783|NCT00482170|162640724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.808||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated.||||0.808
81474784|NCT00482170|162640725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||p-value for statistical difference between categories, very satisfied: HAD-A, satisfied: HAD-A and less satisfied: HAD-A, in the etanercept 50 mg auto-injector group was calculated.||||0.029
81474785|NCT00482170|162640725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||p-value for statistical difference between categories, very satisfied: HAD-A, satisfied: HAD-A and less satisfied: HAD-A, in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated.||||0.005
81474786|NCT00482170|162640725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.411||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||p-value for statistical difference between categories, very satisfied: HAD-D, satisfied: HAD-D and less satisfied: HAD-D, in the etanercept 50 mg auto-injector group was calculated.||||0.411
81474787|NCT00482170|162640725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||p-value for statistical difference between categories, very satisfied: HAD-D, satisfied: HAD-D and less satisfied: HAD-D, in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated.||||0.005
81474788|NCT00482170|162640726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg auto-injector group was calculated.||||0.039
81474789|NCT00482170|162640726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated.||||0.006
81474790|NCT00482170|162640727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.752||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg auto-injector group was calculated.||||0.752
81474791|NCT00482170|162640727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated.||||0.700
81474792|NCT00482170|162640728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.697||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg auto-injector group was calculated.||||0.697
81474793|NCT00482170|162640728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.159||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated.||||0.159
81474794|NCT00482170|162640729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg auto-injector group was calculated.||||0.004
81474795|NCT00482170|162640729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated.||||0.024
81474796|NCT00482170|162640730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.652||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg auto-injector group was calculated.||||0.652
81474797|NCT00482170|162640730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated.||||0.024
81474798|NCT00482170|162640731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg auto-injector group was calculated.||||0.560
81474799|NCT00482170|162640731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.474||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated.||||0.474
81474800|NCT00482170|162640732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg auto-injector group was calculated.||||0.023
81444985|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|33.2|||||Week 40, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||33.2|4.7|
81444986|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 40, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81444987|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 40, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444988|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 40, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81444989|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|11.7|||||Week 40, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||11.7|-6.3|
81444990|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 40, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444991|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 40, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81444992|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 44, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81444993|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 44, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81539735|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.6343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.76|0.45|0.6343
81444994|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 44, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444995|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 44, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81444996|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 44, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81444997|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 44, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81444998|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Week 44, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81444999|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|31.5|||||Week 44, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||31.5|6.3|
81445000|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Week 44, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445001|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 48, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81445002|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 48, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81445003|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 48, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81445004|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 48, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445005|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 48, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81445006|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 48, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81445007|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Week 48, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445008|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|31.5|||||Week 48, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||31.5|6.3|
81445009|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Week 48, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445010|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 52, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81445011|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 52, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445012|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 52, ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445013|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 52, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81445014|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 52, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445015|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 52, ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445016|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Week 52, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445017|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|28.1|||||Week 52, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||28.1|4.3|
81445018|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Week 52, ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445019|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 62 (follow-up), ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81445020|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 62 (follow-up), ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81474801|NCT00482170|162640732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.089||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated.||||0.089
81474802|NCT00482170|162640733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.494||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg auto-injector group was calculated.||||0.494
81445021|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|19.4|||||Week 62 (follow-up), ACR20. Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||19.4|-3.2|
81445022|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|11.7|||||Week 62 (follow-up), ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||11.7|-6.3|
81445023|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 62 (follow-up), ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445024|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 62 (follow-up), ACR50. Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81445025|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|2.5|||||Week 62 (follow-up), ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||2.5|-7.9|
81445026|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 62 (follow-up), ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445027|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.4|||||Week 62 (follow-up), ACR70. Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.4|-7.4|
81474803|NCT00482170|162640733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.782||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated.||||0.782
81474804|NCT00482170|162640734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.444||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg auto-injector group was calculated.||||0.444
81474805|NCT00482170|162640734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.947||95.0|||||ANOVA|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated.||||0.947
81445028|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Week 1, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 1. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445029|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|31.5|||||Week 1, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 1. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||31.5|6.3|
81445030|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|29.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|46.8|||||Week 2, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 2. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||46.8|12.7|
81445031|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|37.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.3|55.4|||||Week 2, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 2. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||55.4|20.3|
81445032|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Week 2, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 2. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445033|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Week 2, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 2. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445034|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|37.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.5|56.1|||||Week 4, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 4. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||56.1|19.5|
81474806|NCT00482170|162640735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.787||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between categories, very satisfied: tobacco usage- yes, very satisfied: tobacco usage- no, satisfied: tobacco usage- yes, satisfied: tobacco usage- no, less satisfied: tobacco usage- yes and less satisfied: tobacco usage- no, in the etanercept 50 mg auto-injector group was calculated.||||0.787
81474807|NCT00482170|162640735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.379||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between categories, very satisfied: tobacco usage- yes, very satisfied: tobacco usage- no, satisfied: tobacco usage- yes, satisfied: tobacco usage- no, less satisfied: tobacco usage- yes and less satisfied: tobacco usage- no, in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated.||||0.379
81474808|NCT00482170|162640735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between categories, very satisfied: alcohol usage- yes, very satisfied: alcohol usage- no, satisfied: alcohol usage- yes, satisfied: alcohol usage- no, less satisfied: alcohol usage- yes and less satisfied: alcohol usage- no, in the etanercept 50 mg auto-injector group was calculated.||||0.098
81445035|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|51.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.5|56.1|||||Week 4, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 4. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||56.1|19.5|
81445036|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|14.1|||||Week 4, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 4. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||14.1|-8.7|
81445037|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|14.1|||||Week 4, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 4. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||14.1|-8.7|
81445038|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Week 4, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 4. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445039|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|33.8|||||Week 6, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 6. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||33.8|-6.8|
81445040|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|45.2|||||Week 6, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 6. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||45.2|3.5|
81445041|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|17.6|||||Week 6, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 6. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||17.6|-12.2|
81445042|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|17.6|||||Week 6, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 6. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||17.6|-12.2|
81445043|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Week 6, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 6. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445044|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Week 6, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 6. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445045|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|32.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|52.4|||||Week 8, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 8. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||52.4|12.4|
81445046|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|35.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|55.1|||||Week 8, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 8. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||55.1|15.1|
81445047|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|36.4|||||Week 8, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 8. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||36.4|6.8|
81445048|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 8, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 8. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81474809|NCT00482170|162640735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||p-value for statistical difference between categories, very satisfied: alcohol usage- yes, very satisfied: alcohol usage- no, satisfied: alcohol usage- yes, satisfied: alcohol usage- no, less satisfied: alcohol usage- yes and less satisfied: alcohol usage- no, in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated.||||0.166
81474810|NCT00482170|162640736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.535||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||p-value for statistical difference between all categories in the etanercept 50 mg prefilled syringe group was calculated.||||0.535
81445049|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 8, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 8. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81445050|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.6|||||Week 8, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 8. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||15.6|-4.8|
81445051|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|29.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|48.4|||||Week 12, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 8. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||48.4|11.0|
81445052|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|40.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.6|59.5|||||Week 12, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 8. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||59.5|21.6|
81445053|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|38.8|||||Week 12, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 12. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||38.8|4.5|
81445054|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|29.4|||||Week 12, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 12. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.4|-2.4|
81474811|NCT01134263|162640787|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency for each pair of lots was demonstrated if, for each pair of lots and each serotype the lower limit of the 95% CI was \> -0.301 and the upper limit was \< 0.301.|Difference of Log10 GMT|0.055|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.178||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 1: Phase III Lot 1 vs Lot 2||0.178|-0.067|
81474812|NCT01134263|162640787|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency for each pair of lots was demonstrated if, for each pair of lots and each serotype the lower limit of the 95% CI was \> -0.301 and the upper limit was \< 0.301.|Difference of Log10 GMT|0.024|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.102|0.151||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 1: Phase III Lot 2 vs Lot 3||0.151|-0.102|
81474813|NCT01134263|162640787|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency for each pair of lots was demonstrated if, for each pair of lots and each serotype the lower limit of the 95% CI was \> -0.301 and the upper limit was \< 0.301.|Difference of Log10 GMT|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.204|0.045||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 1: Phase III Lot 3 vs Lot 1||0.045|-0.204|
81539736|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.6557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.61||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.61|0.45|0.6557
81445055|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|14.1|||||Week 12, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 12. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||14.1|-8.7|
81445056|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|17.8|||||Week 12, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 12. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||17.8|-7.0|
81445057|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|44.1|||||Week 16, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 16. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||44.1|4.5|
81445058|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|51.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.2|70.5|||||Week 16, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 16. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||70.5|32.2|
81445059|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|35.7|||||Week 16, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 16. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||35.7|2.1|
81445060|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|29.4|||||Week 16, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 16. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.4|-2.4|
81445061|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|17.8|||||Week 16, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 16. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||17.8|-7.0|
81445062|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|41.2|||||Week 20, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 20. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||41.2|2.0|
81445063|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|43.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|63.0|||||Week 20, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 20. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||63.0|23.5|
81445064|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|41.8|||||Week 20, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 20. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||41.8|6.9|
81445065|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|38.8|||||Week 20, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 20. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||38.8|4.5|
81445066|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|34.5|||||Week 20, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 20. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||34.5|3.3|
81445067|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|28.1|||||Week 20, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 20. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||28.1|-1.1|
81474814|NCT01134263|162640787|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency for each pair of lots was demonstrated if, for each pair of lots and each serotype the lower limit of the 95% CI was \> -0.301 and the upper limit was \< 0.301.|Difference of Log10 GMT|0.174|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.34||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 2: Phase III Lot 1 vs Lot 2||0.340|0.009|
81474815|NCT01134263|162640787|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency for each pair of lots was demonstrated if, for each pair of lots and each serotype the lower limit of the 95% CI was \> -0.301 and the upper limit was \< 0.301.|Difference of Log10 GMT|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.297|0.056||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 2: Phase III Lot 2 vs Lot 3||0.056|-0.297|
81474816|NCT01134263|162640787|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency for each pair of lots was demonstrated if, for each pair of lots and each serotype the lower limit of the 95% CI was \> -0.301 and the upper limit was \< 0.301.|Difference of Log10 GMT|-0.054|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.225|0.117||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 2: Phase III Lot 3 vs Lot 1||0.117|-0.225|
81445068|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|46.3|||||Week 24, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 24. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||46.3|7.7|
81445069|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|45.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.7|65.2|||||Week 24, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 24. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||65.2|26.7|
81445070|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|30.6|||||Week 24, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 24. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||30.6|-3.6|
81445071|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|33.7|||||Week 24, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 24. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||33.7|-1.2|
81445072|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|28.1|||||Week 24, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 24. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||28.1|-1.1|
81445073|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|28.1|||||Week 24, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 24. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||28.1|-1.1|
81474817|NCT01134263|162640787|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency for each pair of lots was demonstrated if, for each pair of lots and each serotype the lower limit of the 95% CI was \> -0.301 and the upper limit was \< 0.301.|Difference of Log10 GMT|0.058|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.068|0.184||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 3: Phase III Lot 1 vs Lot 2||0.184|-0.068|
81445074|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 28, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 28. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445075|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|64.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.9|80.8|||||Week 28, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 28. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||80.8|48.9|
81445076|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 28, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 28. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445077|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|36.4|||||Week 28, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 28. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||36.4|6.8|
81445078|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|19.4|||||Week 28, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 28. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||19.4|-3.2|
81445079|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 28, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 28. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81445080|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 32, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 32. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445081|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|51.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.5|68.2|||||Week 32, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 32. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||68.2|34.5|
81445082|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 32, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 32. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445083|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|42.7|||||Week 32, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 32. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||42.7|11.4|
81445084|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 32, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 32. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81445085|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 32, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 32. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445086|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 36, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 36. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81474818|NCT01134263|162640787|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency for each pair of lots was demonstrated if, for each pair of lots and each serotype the lower limit of the 95% CI was \> -0.301 and the upper limit was \< 0.301.|Difference of Log10 GMT|-0.042|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.167|0.082||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 3: Phase III Lot 2 vs Lot 3||0.082|-0.167|
81474819|NCT01134263|162640787|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency for each pair of lots was demonstrated if, for each pair of lots and each serotype the lower limit of the 95% CI was \> -0.301 and the upper limit was \< 0.301.|Difference of Log10 GMT|-0.016|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.144|0.113||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 3: Phase III Lot 3 vs Lot 1||0.113|-0.144|
81445087|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|56.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.1|73.4|||||Week 36, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 36. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||73.4|40.1|
81445088|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 36, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 36. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81474820|NCT01134263|162640787|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency for each pair of lots was demonstrated if, for each pair of lots and each serotype the lower limit of the 95% CI was \> -0.301 and the upper limit was \< 0.301.|Difference of Log10 GMT|0.144|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.295||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 4: Phase III Lot 1 vs Lot 2||0.295|-0.006|
81474821|NCT01134263|162640787|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency for each pair of lots was demonstrated if, for each pair of lots and each serotype the lower limit of the 95% CI was \> -0.301 and the upper limit was \< 0.301.|Difference of Log10 GMT|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.207|0.088||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 4: Phase III Lot 2 vs Lot 3||0.088|-0.207|
81445089|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|32.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.2|48.7|||||Week 36, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 36. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||48.7|16.2|
81445090|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|28.1|||||Week 36, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 36. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||28.1|4.3|
81445091|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Week 36, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 36. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81445092|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 40, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 40. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445093|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|51.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.5|68.2|||||Week 40, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 40. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||68.2|34.5|
81474822|NCT01134263|162640787|EQUIVALENCE|Lot consistency for each pair of lots was demonstrated if, for each pair of lots and each serotype the lower limit of the 95% CI was \> -0.301 and the upper limit was \< 0.301.|Difference of Log10 GMT|-0.085|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.242|0.073||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 4: Phase III Lot 3 vs Lot 1||0.073|-0.242|
81474823|NCT01134263|162640788|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between the pooled Phase III and Phase II was demonstrated if, for each serotype the lower limit of the 95%CI was \> -0.301 and the upper limit was \< 0.301.|Difference of Log10 GMT|0.091|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.192||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 1||0.192|-0.009|
81474824|NCT01134263|162640788|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between the pooled Phase III and Phase II was demonstrated if, for each serotype the lower limit of the 95%CI was \> -0.301 and the upper limit was \< 0.301.|Difference of Log10 GMT|0.334|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.202|0.466||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 2||0.466|0.202|
81474825|NCT01134263|162640788|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between the pooled Phase III and Phase II was demonstrated if, for each serotype the lower limit of the 95%CI was \> -0.301 and the upper limit was \< 0.301.|Difference of Log10 GMT|-0.076|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.173|0.021||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 3||0.021|-0.173|
81474826|NCT01134263|162640788|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between the pooled Phase III and Phase II was demonstrated if, for each serotype the lower limit of the 95%CI was \> -0.301 and the upper limit was \< 0.301.|Difference of Log10 GMT|-0.017|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.137|0.103||||||Dengue Virus Serotype 4||0.103|-0.137|
81539737|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.66||||0.0516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|13.51||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||13.51|0.99|0.0516
81474827|NCT03517449|162640806|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.66|||Log Rank||Regression, Cox method|||0.66|0.47|<0.0001
81474828|NCT03517449|162640807|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.75|||Log Rank||Regression, Cox method|||0.75|0.51|<0.0001
81445094|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 40, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 40. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81445095|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|29.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|45.7|||||Week 40, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 40. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||45.7|13.8|
81445096|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|19.4|||||Week 40, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 40. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||19.4|-3.2|
81445097|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 40, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 40. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445098|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 44, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 44. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445099|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|51.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.5|68.2|||||Week 44, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 44. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||68.2|34.5|
81445100|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 44, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 44. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81474829|NCT03517449|162640808|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percent|17.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|22.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||22.9|11.5|<0.0001
81474830|NCT00938587|162640822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.291||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|-0.24|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was based on least squares (LS) mean difference using mixed-model repeated measure (MMRM) where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and compound symmetry (CS) as covariance structure.||-0.24|-1.21|0.0141
81445101|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|35.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.7|51.6|||||Week 44, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 44. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||51.6|18.7|
81445102|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Week 44, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 44. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445103|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|31.5|||||Week 44, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 44. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||31.5|6.3|
81445104|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 48, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 48. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445105|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|51.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.3|70.9|||||Week 48, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 48. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||70.9|37.3|
81445106|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 48, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 48. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445107|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|32.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.2|48.7|||||Week 48, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 48. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||48.7|16.2|
81445108|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Week 48, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 48. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81445109|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.4|34.9|||||Week 48, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 48. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||34.9|8.4|
81445110|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 52, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 52. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445111|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|48.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.7|65.6|||||Week 52, ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 52. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||65.6|31.7|
81445112|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 52, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 52. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445113|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|39.6|||||Week 52, ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 52. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||39.6|9.1|
81445114|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Week 52, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 52. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81445115|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Week 52, ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 52. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81445116|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 62 (follow-up), ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 62 (follow-up). 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81474831|NCT00938587|162640822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.283|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.73|-0.79|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90 % CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.79|-1.73|<0.0001
81474832|NCT00938587|162640823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.865||0.437|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.54|1.63|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||1.63|-4.54|0.4370
81445117|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|40.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.7|57.3|||||Week 62 (follow-up), ACR20. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 62 (follow-up). 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||57.3|23.7|
81474833|NCT00938587|162640823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.858||0.1802|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.58|0.57|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.57|-5.58|0.1802
81474834|NCT00938587|162640823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.832||0.6012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.99|2.07|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||2.07|-3.99|0.6012
81445118|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|26.5|||||Week 62 (follow-up), ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 62 (follow-up). 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||26.5|0.5|
81445119|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|39.6|||||Week 62 (follow-up), ACR50. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 62 (follow-up). 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||39.6|9.1|
81474835|NCT00938587|162640823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.834||0.2753|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.04|1.03|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||1.03|-5.04|0.2753
81445120|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|23.0|||||Week 62 (follow-up), ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 62 (follow-up). 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||23.0|-1.4|
81445121|NCT02504671|162580787|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|29.9|||||Week 62 (follow-up), ACR70. Difference to Placebo is presented for Week 62 (follow-up). 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||29.9|2.6|
81445122|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 4. Difference to Placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445123|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 6. Difference to Placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445124|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|2.5|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 8. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||2.5|-7.9|
81474836|NCT00938587|162640823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.844||0.7892|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.56|3.55|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||3.55|-2.56|0.7892
81474837|NCT00938587|162640823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.937||0.3765|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.92|1.49|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||1.49|-4.92|0.3765
81539738|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.38||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|17.91||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||17.91|1.07|0.0400
81539739|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.5825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|4.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||4.24|0.44|0.5825
81539740|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.46||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|37.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||37.83|1.47|0.0152
81445125|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|2.5|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 8. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||2.5|-7.9|
81445126|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.4|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 8. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.4|-7.4|
81445127|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|2.5|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 12. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||2.5|-7.9|
81445128|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|2.5|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 12. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||2.5|-7.9|
81445129|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.4|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 12. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.4|-7.4|
81445130|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 16. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445131|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 16. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81445132|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 20. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445133|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 20. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445134|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 24. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81474838|NCT00938587|162640823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.873||0.0571|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.69|-0.49|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.49|-6.69|0.0571
81474839|NCT00938587|162640823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.896||0.6553|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.99|2.29|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||2.29|-3.99|0.6553
81474840|NCT00938587|162640823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.847||0.1427|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.78|0.33|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.33|-5.78|0.1427
81474841|NCT00938587|162640823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.873||0.643|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.23|3.97|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||3.97|-2.23|0.6430
81474842|NCT00938587|162640823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.918||0.5868|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.13|4.22|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||4.22|-2.13|0.5868
81474843|NCT00938587|162640823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.873||0.586|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.12|2.08|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||2.08|-4.12|0.5860
81474844|NCT00938587|162640823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.879||0.3288|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.27|4.95|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||4.95|-1.27|0.3288
81474845|NCT00938587|162640823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.846||0.9027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.28|2.83|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||2.83|-3.28|0.9027
81474846|NCT00938587|162640823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.871||0.671|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|3.89|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||3.89|-2.30|0.6710
81474847|NCT00938587|162640824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.123||0.837|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.63|2.09|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||2.09|-1.63|0.8370
81474848|NCT00938587|162640824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.0819|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.81|-0.11|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.11|-3.81|0.0819
81474849|NCT00938587|162640824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.106||0.8892|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.98|1.67|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||1.67|-1.98|0.8892
81474850|NCT00938587|162640824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.106||0.0353|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.17|-0.52|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.52|-4.17|0.0353
81474851|NCT00938587|162640824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.108||0.7283|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.22|1.45|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||1.45|-2.22|0.7283
81474852|NCT00938587|162640824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.174||0.9083|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.81|2.08|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||2.08|-1.81|0.9083
81474853|NCT00938587|162640824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.132||0.1641|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.45|0.29|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.29|-3.45|0.1641
81474854|NCT00938587|162640824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.155||0.817|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.64|2.18|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||2.18|-1.64|0.8170
81474855|NCT00938587|162640824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.116||0.1958|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.29|0.4|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.40|-3.29|0.1958
81445135|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 24. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445136|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 28. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445137|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 28. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445138|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 32. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81445139|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 32. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445140|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 36. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445141|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 36. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81474856|NCT00938587|162640824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.907|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.74|2.0|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||2.00|-1.74|0.9070
81474857|NCT00938587|162640824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.67|5.5|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||5.50|1.67|0.0023
81539741|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.1565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|7.3||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||7.30|0.73|0.1565
81445142|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 36. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445143|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 40. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445144|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 40. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445145|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 40. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445146|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 44. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445147|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 44. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445148|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 44. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445149|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 48. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445150|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 48. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445151|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 48. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445152|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 52. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445153|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 52. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81445154|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 52. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445155|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 62 (follow-up). Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81474858|NCT00938587|162640824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.132||0.1531|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|3.49|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||3.49|-0.25|0.1531
81445156|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 62 (follow-up). Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445157|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 2. Difference to Placebo for Week 2 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445158|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 4. Difference to Placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445159|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 6. Difference to Placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445160|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 6. Difference to Placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445161|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.4|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 8. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.4|-7.4|
81445162|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.4|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 8. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.4|-7.4|
81445163|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.4|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 12. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.4|-7.4|
81445164|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.4|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 12. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.4|-7.4|
81445165|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 16. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445166|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 16. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445167|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|12.7|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 20. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-2.5|
81445168|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|68.2|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 20. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||68.2|-1.9|
81445169|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 24. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445170|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 24. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445171|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 28. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445172|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 28. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81445173|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 32. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445174|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 32. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445175|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 36. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81445176|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 36. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445177|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 40. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445178|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 40. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81445179|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 44. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445180|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 44. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445181|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 48. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445182|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 48. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81474859|NCT00938587|162640824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.141||0.1506|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|3.53|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||3.53|-0.24|0.1506
81474860|NCT00938587|162640824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.116||0.78|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.16|1.53|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||1.53|-2.16|0.7800
81474861|NCT00938587|162640824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.0883|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|-0.07|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.07|-3.80|0.0883
81474862|NCT00938587|162640825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.48||0.0599|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.87|-1.07|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-1.07|-15.87|0.0599
81474863|NCT00938587|162640825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-13.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.436||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.61|-5.96|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-5.96|-20.61|0.0030
81474864|NCT00938587|162640825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-12.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.483||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.03|-5.22|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-5.22|-20.03|0.0053
81474865|NCT00938587|162640825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-17.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.445||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.78|-10.1|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-10.10|-24.78|0.0001
81539742|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.4932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.25||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||4.25|0.50|0.4932
81539743|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.8504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.12||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||3.12|0.39|0.8504
81539744|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.07||||0.0759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|10.61||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||10.61|0.89|0.0759
81474866|NCT00938587|162640825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-4.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.427||0.3492|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.46|3.16|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||3.16|-11.46|0.3492
81474867|NCT00938587|162640825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-9.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.661||0.0389|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.38|-1.98|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure||-1.98|-17.38|0.0389
81474868|NCT00938587|162640825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-11.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.51|-3.68|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-3.68|-18.51|0.0142
81474869|NCT00938587|162640825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-13.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.612||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.13|-5.89|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-5.89|-21.13|0.0037
81474870|NCT00938587|162640825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-14.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.447||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.27|-7.58|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-7.58|-22.27|0.0009
81474871|NCT00938587|162640825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.484||0.3939|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.23|3.57|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||3.57|-11.23|0.3939
81445183|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 52. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445184|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 52. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445185|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 62 (follow-up). Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445186|NCT02504671|162580788|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||Index based ACR/EULAR, Week 62 (follow-up). Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81445187|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 8. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445188|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 12. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445189|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445190|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 16. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445191|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 20. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81474872|NCT00938587|162640825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|11.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.595||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.95|19.13|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||19.13|3.95|0.0127
81474873|NCT00938587|162640825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49||0.9425|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.09|7.74|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||7.74|-7.09|0.9425
81445192|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 20. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445193|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 24. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445194|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 24. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445195|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 28. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445196|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 28. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445197|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 32. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445198|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 32. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445199|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 36. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445200|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 36. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445201|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 40. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445202|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 40. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445203|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 44. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445204|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 44. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445205|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 48. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445206|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 48. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81539745|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.69||||0.0477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|13.46||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||13.46|1.01|0.0477
81539746|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.47||||0.1448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|8.36||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||8.36|0.73|0.1448
81539747|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.54||||0.0173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|22.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||22.71|1.35|0.0173
81445207|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|42.8|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 48. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||42.8|0.4|
81445208|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 52. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445209|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 52. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445210|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 62 (follow-up). Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445211|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 62 (follow-up). Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445212|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 2. Difference to Placebo for Week 2 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445213|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 6. Difference to Placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445214|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 6. Difference to Placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445215|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 8. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445216|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 8. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445217|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 12. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445218|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 16. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445219|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 16. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445220|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 20. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445221|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 20. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445222|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 24. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445223|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 24. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445224|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 28. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445225|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 28. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445226|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 32. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445227|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 32. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445228|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 36. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445229|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 36. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445230|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 40. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445231|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 40. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445232|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 44. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445233|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 44. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445234|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 48. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445235|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 48. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445236|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 52. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445237|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 52. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445238|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 62 (follow-up). Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445239|NCT02504671|162580789|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Boolean based ACR/EULAR, Week 62 (follow-up). Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445240|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||CDAI, Week 4, Difference to Placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445241|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||CDAI, Week 6. Difference to Placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445242|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|2.5|||||CDAI, Week 8. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||2.5|-7.9|
81445243|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|2.5|||||CDAI, Week 8. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||2.5|-7.9|
81445244|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.4|||||CDAI, Week 8. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.4|-7.4|
81445245|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|2.5|||||CDAI, Week 12. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||2.5|-7.9|
81445246|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|2.5|||||CDAI, Week 12. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||2.5|-7.9|
81445247|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|19.4|||||CDAI, Week 12. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||19.4|-3.2|
81445248|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||CDAI, Week 16. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445249|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||CDAI, Week 16. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445250|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|28.1|||||CDAI, Week 16. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||28.1|4.3|
81445251|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||CDAI, Week 20. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445252|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||CDAI, Week 20. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445253|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||CDAI, Week 24. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445254|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||CDAI, Week 24. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445255|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||CDAI, Week 28. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445256|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||CDAI, Week 28. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81474874|NCT00938587|162640825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|11.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.544||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.58|18.59|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||18.59|3.58|0.0155
81474875|NCT00938587|162640825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.447||0.9757|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.48|7.21|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||7.21|-7.48|0.9757
81474876|NCT00938587|162640825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.484||0.9184|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.86|6.94|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||6.94|-7.86|0.9184
81474877|NCT00938587|162640826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.2403|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|0.06|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.06|-0.38|0.2403
81474878|NCT00938587|162640826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.52|-0.08|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.08|-0.52|0.0270
81474879|NCT00938587|162640826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.3139|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|0.09|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.09|-0.36|0.3139
81474880|NCT00938587|162640826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.0415|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|-0.05|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.05|-0.50|0.0415
81474881|NCT00938587|162640826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.8585|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.25|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.25|-0.20|0.8585
81474882|NCT00938587|162640826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.7284|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.18|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.18|-0.28|0.7284
81474883|NCT00938587|162640826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.55|-0.1|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.10|-0.55|0.0171
81474884|NCT00938587|162640826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.2277|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.39|0.06|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.06|-0.39|0.2277
81474885|NCT00938587|162640826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.67|-0.22|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.22|-0.67|0.0013
81474886|NCT00938587|162640826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.3908|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|0.11|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.11|-0.34|0.3908
81474887|NCT00938587|162640827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.093||0.6067|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.43|8.1|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||8.10|-15.43|0.6067
81474888|NCT00938587|162640827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-9.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.101||0.1816|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.32|2.23|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||2.23|-21.32|0.1816
81474889|NCT00938587|162640827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.029||0.6873|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.5|8.82|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||8.82|-14.50|0.6873
81474890|NCT00938587|162640827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.052||0.2188|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.42|2.98|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||2.98|-20.42|0.2188
81539748|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.1101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|8.17||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||8.17|0.81|0.1101
81539749|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.6022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.78||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||3.78|0.46|0.6022
81539750|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.6128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||3.73|0.46|0.6128
81539751|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.82||||0.1001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|9.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||9.68|0.82|0.1001
81539752|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.95||||0.0255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|20.12||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||20.12|1.22|0.0255
81445257|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||CDAI, Week 32. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81445258|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||CDAI, Week 32. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445259|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||CDAI, Week 36. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445260|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||CDAI, Week 36. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445261|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||CDAI, Week 36. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445262|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||CDAI, Week 40. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445263|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||CDAI, Week 40. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445264|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||CDAI, Week 40. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445265|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||CDAI, Week 44. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445266|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||CDAI, Week 44. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445267|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||CDAI, Week 44. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445268|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||CDAI, Week 48. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445269|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||CDAI, Week 48. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81445270|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||CDAI, Week 48. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445271|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||CDAI, Week 52. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81445272|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||CDAI, Week 52. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445273|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||CDAI, Week 62 (follow-up). Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445274|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||CDAI, Week 62 (follow-up). Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445275|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||CDAI, Week 2. Difference to Placebo for Week 2 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445276|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||CDAI, Week 4. Difference to Placebo for Week 4 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.6|||7.9|-2.5|
81445277|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||CDAI, Week 6. Difference to Placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445278|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||CDAI, Week 6. Difference to Placebo for Week 6 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445279|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.4|||||CDAI, Week 8. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.4|-7.4|
81445280|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.4|||||CDAI, Week 8. Difference to Placebo for Week 8 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.4|-7.4|
81474891|NCT00938587|162640827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.024||0.9067|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.82|12.47|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||12.47|-10.82|0.9067
81445281|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|7.4|||||CDAI, Week 12. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.4|-7.4|
81445282|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|11.7|||||CDAI, Week 12. Difference to Placebo for Week 12 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||11.7|-6.3|
81445283|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||CDAI, Week 16. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445284|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||5.4|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||CDAI, Week 16. Difference to Placebo for Week 16 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445285|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9|||||CDAI, Week 20. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||7.9|-2.5|
81445286|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||CDAI, Week 20. Difference to Placebo for Week 20 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445287|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||CDAI, Week 24. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445288|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||CDAI, Week 24. Difference to Placebo for Week 24 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445289|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||CDAI, Week 28. Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81445290|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||CDAI, Week 32. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445291|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||CDAI, Week 32. Difference to Placebo for Week 32 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445292|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||CDAI, Week 36. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81445293|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||CDAI, Week 36. Difference to Placebo for Week 36 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445294|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||CDAI, Week 40. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445295|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|24.5|||||CDAI, Week 40. Difference to Placebo for Week 40 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||24.5|2.5|
81539753|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.42||||0.1521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|8.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||8.10|0.72|0.1521
81445296|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||CDAI, Week 44. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445297|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||CDAI, Week 44. Difference to Placebo for Week 44 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445298|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|20.8|||||CDAI, Week 48. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||20.8|0.8|
81445299|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||CDAI, Week 48. Difference to Placebo for Week 48 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445300|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||CDAI, Week 52. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445301|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|16.9|||||CDAI, Week 52. Difference to Placebo for Week 52 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||16.9|-0.7|
81445302|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||CDAI, Week 62 (follow-up). Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445303|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|28.1|||||CDAI, Week 62 (follow-up). Difference to Placebo for Week 62 (follow-up) is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||28.1|4.3|
81445304|NCT02504671|162580790|OTHER||Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.7|||||Difference to Placebo for Week 28 is presented. 95% CI were constructed using asymptotic Wald confidence limits without correction.|||12.7|-1.9|
81445305|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.09||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.18|0.0||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1, SDAI|||0.00|-8.18|0.050
81539754|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.37||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|47.69||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||47.69|1.84|0.0071
81445306|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.66||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.84|0.52||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1,SDAI|||0.52|-7.84|0.086
81445307|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.33||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|-0.23||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1,SDAI|||-0.23|-8.43|0.038
81445308|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.06||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.18|1.05||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2,SDAI|||1.05|-9.18|0.119
81445309|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.72||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.85|0.4||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2,SDAI|||0.40|-9.85|0.071
81445310|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.48||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.53|-0.42||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2,SDAI|||-0.42|-10.53|0.034
81445311|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.78||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.61|-0.94||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4,SDAI|||-0.94|-12.61|0.023
81445312|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.28||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.09|-1.47||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4,SDAI|||-1.47|-13.09|0.014
81445313|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.23||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.99|-3.47||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4,SDAI|||-3.47|-14.99|0.002
81445314|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.65||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.62|0.32||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6,SDAI|||0.32|-11.62|0.063
81445315|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.29||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.28|-0.3||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6,SDAI|||-0.30|-12.28|0.040
81445316|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.79||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.69|-0.9||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6,SDAI|||-0.90|-12.69|0.024
81445317|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.58||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.15|-0.01||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8,SDAI|||-0.01|-13.15|0.050
81445318|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.15||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.71|-2.6||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8,SDAI|||-2.60|-15.71|0.006
81445319|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.86||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.32|-2.41||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8,SDAI|||-2.41|-15.32|0.007
81539755|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.52||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|7.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||7.93|0.80|0.1150
81445320|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.91||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.49|0.68||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12,SDAI|||0.68|-14.49|0.074
81445321|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.37||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.99|-2.74||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12,SDAI|||-2.74|-17.99|0.008
81445322|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.64|-6.67||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12,SDAI|||-6.67|-21.64|<0.001
81445323|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.88||||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.19|6.43||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16,SDAI|||6.43|-10.19|0.656
81445324|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.0||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.19|1.19||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16,SDAI|||1.19|-15.19|0.093
81445325|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.26||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|0.78||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16,SDAI|||0.78|-15.30|0.076
81445326|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.14|9.74||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20,SDAI|||9.74|-8.14|0.860
81445327|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.71||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|2.99||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20,SDAI|||2.99|-14.40|0.196
81539756|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.8101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||3.22|0.40|0.8101
81445328|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.0||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.48|2.48||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20,SDAI|||2.48|-14.48|0.164
81445329|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.65||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.99|0.69||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24,SDAI|||0.69|-21.99|0.066
81445330|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.37||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.25|-5.49||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24,SDAI|||-5.49|-27.25|0.003
81445331|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.67||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|-5.03||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24,SDAI|||-5.03|-26.30|0.004
81445332|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.78||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|-0.65||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1,SDAI|||-0.65|-8.91|0.024
81445333|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.84|-3.7||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1,SDAI|||-3.70|-11.84|<0.001
81445334|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.67||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.74|-1.6||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2,SDAI|||-1.60|-11.74|0.010
81445335|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.85||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.91|-1.78||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2,SDAI|||-1.78|-11.91|0.008
81445336|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.44||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|-2.67||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4,SDAI|||-2.67|-14.20|0.004
81445337|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.26|-6.75||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4,SDAI|||-6.75|-18.26|<0.001
81445338|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.0||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.99|-1.01||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6,SDAI|||-1.01|-12.99|0.022
81445339|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.07|-4.24||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6,SDAI|||-4.24|-16.07|<0.001
81445340|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|-4.66||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8,SDAI|||-4.66|-17.70|<0.001
81445341|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.57|-7.44||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8,SDAI|||-7.44|-20.57|<0.001
81445342|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.68||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.26|-2.11||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12,SDAI|||-2.11|-17.26|0.013
81445343|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.39|-9.32||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12,SDAI|||-9.32|-24.39|<0.001
81445344|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.03||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.24|2.18||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16,SDAI|||2.18|-14.24|0.149
81445345|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.43||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.32|-1.55||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16,SDAI|||-1.55|-17.32|0.019
81445346|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.59||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.32|2.14||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20,SDAI|||2.14|-15.32|0.138
81445347|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.7||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.99|-0.42||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20,SDAI|||-0.42|-16.99|0.040
81445348|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.88||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.77|-4.98||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24,SDAI|||-4.98|-26.77|0.005
81445349|NCT02504671|162580791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.2|-10.53||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24,SDAI|||-10.53|-31.20|<0.001
81445350|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.84||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.89|0.2||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1,CDAI|||0.20|-7.89|0.063
81445351|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.84||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.95|0.28||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1,CDAI|||0.28|-7.95|0.067
81445352|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.43||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.46|-0.39||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1,CDAI|||-0.39|-8.46|0.032
81445353|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.17||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.17|0.84||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2,CDAI|||0.84|-9.17|0.102
81445354|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.47||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|1.49||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2,CDAI|||1.49|-8.43|0.170
81445355|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.2||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.13|-0.27||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2,CDAI|||-0.27|-10.13|0.039
81445356|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.2||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.82|-1.57||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4,CDAI|||-1.57|-12.82|0.012
81445357|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.73||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-1.16||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4,CDAI|||-1.16|-12.30|0.018
81445358|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.19||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.73|-3.66||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4,CDAI|||-3.66|-14.73|0.001
81445359|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.48||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.31|0.35||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6,CDAI|||0.35|-11.31|0.065
81445360|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.85||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.69|0.0||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6,CDAI|||-0.00|-11.69|0.050
81445361|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.63||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.38|-0.87||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6,CDAI|||-0.87|-12.38|0.024
81445362|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.41||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.84|0.02||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8,CDAI|||0.02|-12.84|0.051
81445363|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.6||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.97|-2.22||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8,CDAI|||-2.22|-14.97|0.008
81445364|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.74||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.06|-2.43||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8,CDAI|||-2.43|-15.06|0.007
81445365|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.8||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.19|0.58||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12,CDAI|||0.58|-14.19|0.071
81445366|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.8||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.17|-2.44||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12,CDAI|||-2.44|-17.17|0.009
81445367|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.17|-6.59||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12,CDAI|||-6.59|-21.17|<0.001
81445368|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.68||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.63|6.26||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16,CDAI|||6.26|-9.63|0.676
81445369|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.33||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.11|1.44||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16,CDAI|||1.44|-14.11|0.110
81445370|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.44||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.12|1.23||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16,CDAI|||1.23|-14.12|0.099
81474892|NCT00938587|162640827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-4.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.254||0.5803|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.05|8.0|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||8.00|-16.05|0.5803
81474893|NCT00938587|162640827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.156||0.249|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.16|3.57|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||3.57|-20.16|0.2490
81474894|NCT00938587|162640827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-11.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.178||0.1081|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.52|0.28|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.28|-23.52|0.1081
81445371|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.04||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.61|9.69||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20,CDAI|||9.69|-7.61|0.812
81445372|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.39||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.75|2.96||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20,CDAI|||2.96|-13.75|0.204
81445373|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.9||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.09|2.3||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20,CDAI|||2.30|-14.09|0.157
81445374|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.37||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.15|1.42||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24,CDAI|||1.42|-20.15|0.088
81445375|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.12||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|-4.83||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24,CDAI|||-4.83|-25.40|0.004
81445376|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.91||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.01|-4.8||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24,CDAI|||-4.80|-25.01|0.004
81445377|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.89||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.96|0.17||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1,CDAI|||0.17|-7.96|0.060
81445378|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.42|-3.36||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1,CDAI|||-3.36|-11.42|<0.001
81474895|NCT00938587|162640827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-15.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.098||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.66|-4.12|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-4.12|-27.66|0.0271
81474896|NCT00938587|162640827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.121||0.2881|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.41|4.21|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||4.21|-19.41|0.2881
81474897|NCT00938587|162640828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-6.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.059||0.3579|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.23|5.19|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||5.19|-18.23|0.3579
81445379|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.1||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.06|-1.14||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2,CDAI|||-1.14|-11.06|0.016
81445380|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.85||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.78|-1.91||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2,CDAI|||-1.91|-11.78|0.007
81445381|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.92||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.48|-2.37||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4,CDAI|||-2.37|-13.48|0.005
81445382|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.74|-6.64||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4,CDAI|||-6.64|-17.74|<0.001
81445383|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.62||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.45|0.21||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6,CDAI|||0.21|-11.45|0.059
81474898|NCT00938587|162640828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.046||0.2274|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.24|3.14|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||3.14|-20.24|0.2274
81474899|NCT00938587|162640828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-10.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.973||0.1482|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.72|1.41|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||1.41|-21.72|0.1482
81474900|NCT00938587|162640828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-12.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.962||0.0828|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.74|-0.64|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.64|-23.74|0.0828
81474901|NCT00938587|162640828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.953||0.6021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.17|7.9|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||7.90|-15.17|0.6021
81474902|NCT00938587|162640828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.213||0.7528|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.24|9.68|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||9.68|-14.24|0.7528
81474903|NCT00938587|162640828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1||0.2523|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.94|3.6|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||3.60|-19.94|0.2523
81474904|NCT00938587|162640828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-11.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.118||0.1049|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.43|0.17|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.17|-23.43|0.1049
81474905|NCT00938587|162640828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-17.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.006||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.14|-5.91|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-5.91|-29.14|0.0138
81474906|NCT00938587|162640828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-9.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.052||0.1873|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.05|2.34|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||2.34|-21.05|0.1873
81474907|NCT00938587|162640829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.339||0.509|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.4|5.32|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||5.32|-12.40|0.5090
81474908|NCT00938587|162640829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-8.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.354||0.0998|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.78|-0.01|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.01|-17.78|0.0998
81474909|NCT00938587|162640829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.282||0.8866|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.52|8.01|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||8.01|-9.52|0.8866
81474910|NCT00938587|162640829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-6.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.28||0.2499|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.88|2.66|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||2.66|-14.88|0.2499
81474911|NCT00938587|162640829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.283||0.5995|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.99|11.55|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||11.55|-5.99|0.5995
81474912|NCT00938587|162640829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.429||0.9117|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.4|9.61|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||9.61|-8.40|0.9117
81474913|NCT00938587|162640829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-9.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.381||0.0684|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.84|-0.98|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.98|-18.84|0.0684
81539757|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.4663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|4.33||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.33|0.51|0.4663
81445384|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.97|-4.38||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6,CDAI|||-4.38|-15.97|<0.001
81445385|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.37||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.75|-4.0||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8,CDAI|||-4.00|-16.75|0.002
81445386|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.18|-7.41||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8,CDAI|||-7.41|-20.18|<0.001
81445387|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.67||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.03|-2.31||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12,CDAI|||-2.31|-17.03|0.010
81445388|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.97|-9.3||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12,CDAI|||-9.30|-23.97|<0.001
81445389|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.53||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.37|2.3||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16,CDAI|||2.30|-13.37|0.165
81445390|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.85||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.39|-1.32||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16,CDAI|||-1.32|-16.39|0.022
81445391|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.55||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.99|1.89||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20,CDAI|||1.89|-14.99|0.127
81445392|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.67||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.67|-0.67||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20,CDAI|||-0.67|-16.67|0.034
81445393|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.43||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.78|-5.07||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24,CDAI|||-5.07|-25.78|0.004
81445394|NCT02504671|162580792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.7|-10.06||MMRM analysis adjusted for CDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24,CDAI|||-10.06|-29.70|<0.001
81445395|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.16||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1, HAQ-DI|||0.16|-0.14|0.938
81445396|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.15||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1, HAQ-DI|||0.15|-0.15|0.981
81445397|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.14||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1, HAQ-DI|||0.14|-0.16|0.857
81445398|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.22||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2, HAQ-DI|||0.22|-0.13|0.592
81445399|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.18||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2, HAQ-DI|||0.18|-0.16|0.917
81445400|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.12||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2, HAQ-DI|||0.12|-0.23|0.545
81445401|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.24||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, HAQ-DI|||0.24|-0.16|0.707
81445402|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.26||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, HAQ-DI|||0.26|-0.15|0.603
81445403|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.13||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, HAQ-DI|||0.13|-0.27|0.473
81445404|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.22||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6, HAQ-DI|||0.22|-0.21|0.987
81445405|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.17||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6, HAQ-DI|||0.17|-0.25|0.713
81445406|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.11||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6, HAQ-DI|||0.11|-0.31|0.357
81445407|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.26||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8, HAQ-DI|||0.26|-0.19|0.748
81445408|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.11||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8, HAQ-DI|||0.11|-0.34|0.327
81445409|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.13||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8, HAQ-DI|||0.13|-0.32|0.395
81445410|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.21||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, HAQ-DI|||0.21|-0.30|0.710
81445411|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.21||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, HAQ-DI|||0.21|-0.30|0.740
81445412|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.14||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, HAQ-DI|||0.14|-0.36|0.398
81445413|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.52||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16, HAQ-DI|||0.52|-0.19|0.364
81445414|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.46||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16, HAQ-DI|||0.46|-0.23|0.503
81445415|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.26||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16, HAQ-DI|||0.26|-0.42|0.647
81445416|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.33||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20, HAQ-DI|||0.33|-0.37|0.910
81445417|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.26||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20, HAQ-DI|||0.26|-0.42|0.660
81445418|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.17||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20, HAQ-DI|||0.17|-0.50|0.340
81445419|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.39||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, HAQ-DI|||0.39|-0.34|0.902
81445420|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.28||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, HAQ-DI|||0.28|-0.42|0.687
81445421|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.25||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, HAQ-DI|||0.25|-0.44|0.599
81445422|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.11||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1, HAQ-DI|||0.11|-0.19|0.588
81445423|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.06||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1, HAQ-DI|||0.06|-0.23|0.259
81445424|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.09||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2, HAQ-DI|||0.09|-0.26|0.358
81445425|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.09||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2, HAQ-DI|||0.09|-0.26|0.325
81445426|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.13||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, HAQ-DI|||0.13|-0.28|0.473
81445427|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.02||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, HAQ-DI|||0.02|-0.38|0.085
81445428|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.23||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6, HAQ-DI|||0.23|-0.20|0.897
81445429|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.01||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6, HAQ-DI|||0.01|-0.42|0.065
81445430|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.09||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8, HAQ-DI|||0.09|-0.36|0.238
81445431|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.02||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8, HAQ-DI|||0.02|-0.44|0.071
81445432|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.13||MMRM analysis adjusted for SDAI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, HAQ-DI|||0.13|-0.38|0.340
81445433|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.01||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, HAQ-DI|||0.01|-0.49|0.059
81445434|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.44||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16, HAQ-DI|||0.44|-0.26|0.607
81445435|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.32||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16, HAQ-DI|||0.32|-0.34|0.959
81445436|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.2||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20, HAQ-DI|||0.20|-0.49|0.401
81445437|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.12||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20, HAQ-DI|||0.12|-0.54|0.207
81445438|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.27||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, HAQ-DI|||0.27|-0.44|0.637
81445439|NCT02504671|162580793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.14||MMRM analysis adjusted for HAQ-DI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, HAQ-DI|||0.14|-0.53|0.251
81445440|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.45||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.81|4.9||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1, Pain score|||4.90|-9.81|0.511
81445441|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.76||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.13|4.6||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1, Pain score|||4.60|-10.13|0.461
81445442|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.71||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.03|-0.39||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1, Pain score|||-0.39|-15.03|0.039
81445443|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.92||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.86|5.01||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2, Pain score|||5.01|-10.86|0.469
81445444|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.99||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.82|1.85||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2, Pain score|||1.85|-13.82|0.133
81445445|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.58||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|0.23||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2, Pain score|||0.23|-15.40|0.057
81445446|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.03||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.67|5.61||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Pain score|||5.61|-11.67|0.490
81445447|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.38||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.91|-0.86||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Pain score|||-0.86|-17.91|0.031
81445448|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.21||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.67|-3.74||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Pain score|||-3.74|-20.67|0.005
81445449|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.49||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.83|4.85||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6, Pain score|||4.85|-13.83|0.345
81445450|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.02||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|1.26||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6, Pain score|||1.26|-17.30|0.090
81445451|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.36||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.55|0.83||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6, Pain score|||0.83|-17.55|0.074
81445452|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.61||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.57|4.34||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8, Pain score|||4.34|-15.57|0.268
81445453|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.57||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.43|-4.7||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8, Pain score|||-4.70|-24.43|0.004
81445454|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.94||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.72|-4.16||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8, Pain score|||-4.16|-23.72|0.005
81445455|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.02||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.36|3.32||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Pain score|||3.32|-17.36|0.182
81445456|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.15||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.42|-3.87||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Pain score|||-3.87|-24.42|0.007
81445457|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-18.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.35|-8.01||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Pain score|||-8.01|-28.35|<0.001
81445458|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.89||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.15|10.36||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16, Pain score|||10.36|-20.15|0.527
81445459|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.95||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.72|-1.19||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16, Pain score|||-1.19|-30.72|0.034
81445460|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.86||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.42|0.7||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16, Pain score|||0.70|-28.42|0.062
81445461|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.69||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.85|13.47||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20, Pain score|||13.47|-14.85|0.924
81445462|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.17||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.82|0.48||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20, Pain score|||0.48|-26.82|0.058
81474914|NCT00938587|162640829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-6.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.366||0.2292|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.39|2.42|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||2.42|-15.39|0.2292
81474915|NCT00938587|162640829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-17.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.308||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.81|-8.19|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-8.19|-25.81|0.0018
81474916|NCT00938587|162640829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-7.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.337||0.1867|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.95|1.76|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||1.76|-15.95|0.1867
81474917|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.708||0.9624|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.64|4.38|||ANCOVA|||Physical functioning at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||4.38|-4.64|0.9624
81474918|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.65||0.9493|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.24|4.58|||ANCOVA|||Physical functioning at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||4.58|-4.24|0.9493
81474919|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.738||0.21|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|8.02|||ANCOVA|||Physical functioning at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||8.02|-1.10|0.2100
81474920|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.651||0.1602|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.66|8.18|||ANCOVA|||Physical functioning at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||8.18|-0.66|0.1602
81539758|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.8||||0.0453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|14.01||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||14.01|1.03|0.0453
81539759|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.36||||0.0659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|12.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||12.21|0.92|0.0659
81539760|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.3117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|5.86||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||5.86|0.57|0.3117
81474921|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71||0.1892|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.92|8.1|||ANCOVA|||Physical functioning at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||8.10|-0.92|0.1892
81474922|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.781||0.7899|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.89|5.38|||ANCOVA|||Role physical at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||5.38|-3.89|0.7899
81474923|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.719||0.149|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|8.49|||ANCOVA|||Role physical at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||8.49|-0.56|0.1490
81474924|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.766||0.6238|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.97|3.24|||ANCOVA|||Role physical at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||3.24|-5.97|0.6238
81474925|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.699||0.4933|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.64|6.35|||ANCOVA|||Role physical at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||6.35|-2.64|0.4933
81474926|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.739||0.4445|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.67|2.46|||ANCOVA|||Role physical at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||2.46|-6.67|0.4445
81474927|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.897||0.2288|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.31|8.34|||ANCOVA|||Bodily pain at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||8.34|-1.31|0.2288
81474928|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.844||0.098|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|9.5|||ANCOVA|||Bodily pain at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate||9.50|0.03|0.0980
81539761|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.02||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|24.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||24.73|1.46|0.0129
81474929|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.941||0.0637|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|10.43|||ANCOVA|||Bodily pain at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate||10.43|0.64|0.0637
81474930|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.831||0.019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.07|11.5|||ANCOVA|||Bodily pain at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||11.50|2.07|0.0190
81474931|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.903||0.4886|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.81|6.86|||ANCOVA|||Bodily pain at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||6.86|-2.81|0.4886
81474932|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.879||0.9951|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.12|3.14|||ANCOVA|||General health at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||3.14|-3.12|0.9951
81474933|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.818||0.4721|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.71|4.34|||ANCOVA|||General health at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||4.34|-1.71|0.4721
81474934|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.879||0.6835|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.9|2.36|||ANCOVA|||General health at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||2.36|-3.90|0.6835
81474935|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.818||0.7701|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.49|3.56|||ANCOVA|||General health at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||3.56|-2.49|0.7701
81474936|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.831||0.671|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.83|2.27|||ANCOVA|||General health at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||2.27|-3.83|0.6710
81474937|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.827||0.2886|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.69|7.73|||ANCOVA|||Vitality at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||7.73|-1.69|0.2886
81474938|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.784||0.134|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.42|8.86|||ANCOVA|||Vitality at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||8.86|-0.42|0.1340
81474939|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83||0.2563|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.48|7.95|||ANCOVA|||Vitality at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||7.95|-1.48|0.2563
81474940|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.771||0.1138|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|9.05|||ANCOVA|||Vitality at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||9.05|-0.18|0.1138
81474941|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.793||0.9386|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.44|4.87|||ANCOVA|||Vitality at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||4.87|-4.44|0.9386
81474942|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.701||0.8814|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.09|4.9|||ANCOVA|||Social functioning at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||4.90|-4.09|0.8814
81474943|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.64||0.1363|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.42|8.37|||ANCOVA|||Social functioning at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||8.37|-0.42|0.1363
81474944|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.682||0.7864|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.74|5.2|||ANCOVA|||Social functioning at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||5.20|-3.74|0.7864
81474945|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.619||0.1048|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|8.66|||ANCOVA|||Social functioning at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||8.66|-0.06|0.1048
81474946|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.643||0.9024|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.08|4.73|||ANCOVA|||Social functioning at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||4.73|-4.08|0.9024
81474947|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.819||0.4954|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.74|8.98|||ANCOVA|||Role emotional at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||8.98|-3.74|0.4954
81445463|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.49||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.91|-0.08||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20, Pain score|||-0.08|-26.91|0.049
81445464|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.38||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.84|10.07||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Pain score|||10.07|-22.84|0.445
81445465|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.14||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.87|5.58||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Pain score|||5.58|-25.87|0.205
81445466|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.07||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.55|3.41||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Pain score|||3.41|-27.55|0.125
81445467|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.93||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.26|2.41||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1, Pain score|||2.41|-12.26|0.187
81445468|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.63||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.93|1.67||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 1, Pain score|||1.67|-12.93|0.130
81445469|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.85||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.72|0.03||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2, Pain score|||0.03|-15.72|0.051
81445470|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.44||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.27|-2.6||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 2, Pain score|||-2.60|-18.27|0.009
81445471|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.94||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.47|0.58||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Pain score|||0.58|-16.47|0.068
81445472|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.96||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.47|-5.44||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Pain score|||-5.44|-22.47|0.001
81445473|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.36||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.62|1.89||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6, Pain score|||1.89|-16.62|0.118
81445474|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.43||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.68|-3.19||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 6, Pain score|||-3.19|-21.68|0.009
81445475|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.51||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.38|-6.65||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8, Pain score|||-6.65|-26.38|0.001
81445476|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.27|-10.52||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 8, Pain score|||-10.52|-30.27|<0.001
81445477|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.0||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.27|-1.73||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Pain score|||-1.73|-22.27|0.022
81474948|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.735||0.1729|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.08|11.36|||ANCOVA|||Role emotional at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||11.36|-1.08|0.1729
81445478|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.18|-7.7||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Pain score|||-7.70|-28.18|<0.001
81445479|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.2||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.18|1.79||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16, Pain score|||1.79|-28.18|0.084
81445480|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.87||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.02|2.27||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 16, Pain score|||2.27|-26.02|0.099
81445481|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.91||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.68|-0.14||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20, Pain score|||-0.14|-27.68|0.048
81474949|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.82||0.565|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.15|8.57|||ANCOVA|||Role emotional at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||8.57|-4.15|0.5650
81474950|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.73||0.2087|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.48|10.94|||ANCOVA|||Role emotional at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||10.94|-1.48|0.2087
81474951|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.771||0.9139|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.69|5.87|||ANCOVA|||Role emotional at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||5.87|-6.69|0.9139
81474952|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.371||0.6559|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.11|7.12|||ANCOVA|||Mental health at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||7.12|-4.11|0.6559
81445482|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.22||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.32|-0.13||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 20, Pain score|||-0.13|-26.32|0.048
81474953|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.315||0.7304|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.37|6.67|||ANCOVA|||Mental health at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||6.67|-4.37|0.7304
81539762|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.12||||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|14.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||14.83|1.14|0.0303
81445483|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.23||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.11|2.64||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Pain score|||2.64|-29.11|0.102
81445484|NCT02504671|162580794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.7||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.79|-1.62||MMRM analysis adjusted for Pain Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Pain score|||-1.62|-31.79|0.030
81445485|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|3.52||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, PCS|||3.52|-2.31|0.683
81445486|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.19||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|6.07||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, PCS|||6.07|0.31|0.030
81474954|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.369||0.1729|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.98|10.25|||ANCOVA|||Mental health at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||10.25|-0.98|0.1729
81445487|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.61||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|5.47||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, PCS|||5.47|-0.25|0.074
81445488|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.46||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|4.8||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, PCS|||4.80|-1.88|0.390
81445489|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.42||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|5.75||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, PCS|||5.75|-0.91|0.154
81445490|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.73||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|5.02||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, PCS|||5.02|-1.56|0.302
81445491|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.69||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|6.88||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, PCS|||6.88|-3.50|0.521
81445492|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.28||||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|6.2||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, PCS|||6.20|-3.63|0.606
81445493|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.46||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|7.32||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, PCS|||7.32|-2.41|0.320
81474955|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.335||0.2038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.28|9.83|||ANCOVA|||Mental health at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||9.83|-1.28|0.2038
81474956|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.328||0.3503|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.41|8.67|||ANCOVA|||Mental health at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||8.67|-2.41|0.3503
81539763|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.94||||0.2772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|6.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||6.42|0.59|0.2772
81445494|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|3.64||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, MCS|||3.64|-4.65|0.811
81539764|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.9432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|3.16||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||3.16|0.29|0.9432
81445495|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.45||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|4.55||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, MCS|||4.55|-3.65|0.830
81445496|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.54||||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.61|3.54||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, MCS|||3.54|-4.61|0.795
81445497|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.32||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.64||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, MCS|||5.64|-3.00|0.548
81445498|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.46||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|5.77||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, MCS|||5.77|-2.85|0.505
81445499|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.12||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|5.39||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, MCS|||5.39|-3.15|0.605
81445500|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.43||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.03|6.9||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, MCS|||6.90|-6.03|0.895
81445501|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.29||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|8.42||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, MCS|||8.42|-3.84|0.461
81445502|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.05||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|4.99||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, MCS|||4.99|-7.10|0.732
81474957|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01||0.8875|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.06|3.63|||ANCOVA|||Physical component at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||3.63|-3.06|0.8875
81474958|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.971||0.3203|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.31|5.25|||ANCOVA|||Physical component at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||5.25|-1.31|0.3203
81474959|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.046||0.5232|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.09|4.72|||ANCOVA|||Physical component at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||4.72|-2.09|0.5232
81539765|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.2577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|7.36||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||7.36|0.59|0.2577
81539766|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.1496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|9.12||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||9.12|0.71|0.1496
81445503|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|2.88||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Bodily Pain|||2.88|-3.11|0.941
81445504|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.73||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|6.67||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Bodily Pain|||6.67|0.78|0.013
81445505|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.92||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|5.84||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Bodily Pain|||5.84|-0.01|0.051
81445506|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.53||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|5.12||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Bodily Pain|||5.12|-2.07|0.403
81445507|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.82||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|6.4||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Bodily Pain|||6.40|-0.76|0.122
81445508|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.08||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|5.62||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Bodily Pain|||5.62|-1.45|0.247
81445509|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.85||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|9.32||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Bodily Pain|||9.32|-3.61|0.384
81445510|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.05||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|11.16||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Bodily Pain|||11.16|-1.07|0.105
81445511|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.21||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|9.17||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Bodily Pain|||9.17|-2.76|0.290
81445512|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|2.5||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, General Health|||2.50|-3.52|0.738
81445513|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.99||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|3.97||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, General Health|||3.97|-1.99|0.513
81445514|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|3.08||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, General Health|||3.08|-2.83|0.934
81445515|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.63||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|3.68||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, General Health|||3.68|-2.43|0.687
81445516|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.85||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|4.91||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, General Health|||4.91|-1.20|0.233
81445517|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.57||||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|3.59||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, General Health|||3.59|-2.44|0.708
81445518|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.29||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|8.93||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, General Health|||8.93|-2.34|0.250
81445519|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.76||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|8.09||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, General Health|||8.09|-2.57|0.307
81445520|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.53||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|7.79||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, General Health|||7.79|-2.74|0.345
81445521|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.52||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Mental Health|||0.52|-0.19|0.950
81445522|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.88||||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|4.87||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Mental Health|||4.87|-3.11|0.664
81445523|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|3.96||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Mental Health|||3.96|-3.99|0.994
81445524|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.6||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|7.03||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Mental Health|||7.03|-1.84|0.250
81445525|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.21||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|7.64||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Mental Health|||7.64|-1.22|0.154
81474960|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.971||0.1324|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|6.28|||ANCOVA|||Physical component at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||6.28|-0.28|0.1324
81474961|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.024||0.6134|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.34|4.4|||ANCOVA|||Physical component at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||4.40|-2.34|0.6134
81474962|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.387||0.5059|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.38|7.91|||ANCOVA|||Mental component at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||7.91|-3.38|0.5059
81474963|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.329||0.3042|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|8.99|||ANCOVA|||Mental component at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||8.99|-2.10|0.3042
81474964|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39||0.3519|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.47|8.82|||ANCOVA|||Mental component at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||8.82|-2.47|0.3519
81474965|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.342||0.1966|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|9.92|||ANCOVA|||Mental component at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||9.92|-1.21|0.1966
81474966|NCT00938587|162640830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.345||0.786|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.66|6.48|||ANCOVA|||Mental component at D14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using ANCOVA where treatment as fixed effect, baseline as the covariate.||6.48|-4.66|0.7860
81539767|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.2874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|7.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||7.67|0.55|0.2874
81539768|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.1981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|7.78||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||7.78|0.65|0.1981
81539769|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.35||||0.0531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|11.43||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||11.43|0.98|0.0531
81539770|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.5858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|2.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.35|0.22|0.5858
81474967|NCT00938587|162640831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.286||0.109|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.93|0.01|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.01|-0.93|0.1090
81474968|NCT00938587|162640831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.282||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.38|-0.45|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.45|-1.38|0.0014
81474969|NCT00938587|162640831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.284||0.0506|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|-0.09|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.09|-1.03|0.0506
81474970|NCT00938587|162640831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.48|-0.55|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.55|-1.48|0.0004
81474971|NCT00938587|162640831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.281||0.7272|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|0.37|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.37|-0.56|0.7272
81474972|NCT00938587|162640831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.296||0.0604|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|-0.07|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.07|-1.05|0.0604
81474973|NCT00938587|162640831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.285||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.53|-0.59|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.59|-1.53|0.0003
81539771|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.5122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.16||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.16|0.21|0.5122
81445526|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|6.89||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Mental Health|||6.89|-1.88|0.262
81445527|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.32||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.28|7.93||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Mental Health|||7.93|-5.28|0.693
81445528|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.28||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|9.54||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Mental Health|||9.54|-2.98|0.302
81445529|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.61||||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.54|6.77||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Mental Health|||6.77|-5.54|0.844
81445530|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.66||||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|4.04||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Physical Functioning|||4.04|-2.71|0.698
81445531|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.38||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|5.7||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Physical Functioning|||5.70|-0.94|0.159
81445532|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.53||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|4.83||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Physical Functioning|||4.83|-1.76|0.360
81445533|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.82||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|6.69||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Physical Functioning|||6.69|-1.04|0.151
81445534|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.01||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|6.86||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Physical Functioning|||6.86|-0.83|0.124
81445535|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.0||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|6.8||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Physical Functioning|||6.80|-0.79|0.120
81445536|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|4.7||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Physical Functioning|||4.70|-5.98|0.814
81445537|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41||||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.49|4.67||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Physical Functioning|||4.67|-5.49|0.873
81539772|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.3415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.89||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||1.89|0.16|0.3415
81445538|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|5.26||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Physical Functioning|||5.26|-4.80|0.928
81445539|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.29||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|2.86||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Role Emotional|||2.86|-5.44|0.541
81445540|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.29||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|2.81||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Role Emotional|||2.81|-5.39|0.535
81445541|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.03||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|3.05||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Role Emotional|||3.05|-5.10|0.620
81445542|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.34||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|4.76||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Role Emotional|||4.76|-4.08|0.881
81445543|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.66||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|5.07||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12,Role Emotional|||5.07|-3.74|0.767
81445544|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|4.61||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Role Emotional|||4.61|-4.12|0.913
81445545|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.91||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.81|7.63||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Role Emotional|||7.63|-5.81|0.790
81445546|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|6.87||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Role Emotional|||6.87|-5.86|0.876
81445547|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.59|4.99||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Role Emotional|||4.99|-7.59|0.684
81474974|NCT00938587|162640831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.291||0.0377|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.09|-0.13|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.13|-1.09|0.0377
81474975|NCT00938587|162640831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.57|-0.65|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.65|-1.57|0.0001
81474976|NCT00938587|162640831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.284||0.8612|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.52|0.42|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.42|-0.52|0.8612
81474977|NCT00938587|162640831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.292||0.133|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.93|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.93|-0.04|0.1330
81474978|NCT00938587|162640831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.285||0.8542|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.52|0.42|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.42|-0.52|0.8542
81474979|NCT00938587|162640831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.288||0.2339|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.82|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.82|-0.13|0.2339
81474980|NCT00938587|162640831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.5927|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|0.31|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.31|-0.61|0.5927
81474981|NCT00938587|162640831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.284||0.7304|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.57|0.37|||MMRM|||Day 42: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.37|-0.57|0.7304
81539773|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.8263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.98|0.25|0.8263
81539774|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.8085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|3.03||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||3.03|0.24|0.8085
81474982|NCT00938587|162640832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0956|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.97|-0.01|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.01|-0.97|0.0956
81474983|NCT00938587|162640832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.286||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|-0.45|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.45|-1.40|0.0016
81474984|NCT00938587|162640832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.287||0.0258|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|-0.17|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.17|-1.13|0.0258
81474985|NCT00938587|162640832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.283||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.56|-0.62|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||-0.62|-1.56|0.0002
81474986|NCT00938587|162640832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.284||0.5692||90.0|-0.63|0.31|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.31|-0.63|0.5692
81474987|NCT00938587|162640833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|14.29||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.65|35.98|||Barnard exact test|||Day 7||35.98|-8.65|0.1460
81474988|NCT00938587|162640833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|38.1||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.25|59.46|||Barnard exact test|||Day 7||59.46|12.25|0.0052
81474989|NCT00938587|162640833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|1.3||||0.5094|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.0|24.66|||Barnard exact test|||Day 7||24.66|-22.00|0.5094
81474990|NCT00938587|162640833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|25.11||||0.0551|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.69|48.34|||Barnard exact test|||Day 7||48.34|-0.69|0.0551
81474991|NCT00938587|162640833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|-12.99||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.09|8.78|||Barnard exact test|||Day 7||8.78|-34.09|0.9999
81445548|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.86||||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|4.01||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Role Physical|||4.01|-2.28|0.588
81445549|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|5.0||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Role Physical|||5.00|-1.21|0.229
81474992|NCT00938587|162640833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|10.56||||0.3027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.18|37.67|||Barnard-Exact test|||Day 14||37.67|-17.18|0.3027
81474993|NCT00938587|162640833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|21.67||||0.1074|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.24|46.16|||Barnard-Exact test|||Day 14||46.16|-6.24|0.1074
81474994|NCT00938587|162640833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|17.46||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.08|43.7|||Barnard-Exact test|||Day 14||43.70|-10.08|0.2340
81474995|NCT00938587|162640833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|28.57||||0.0442|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|53.07|||Barnard-Exact test|||Day 14||53.07|0.91|0.0442
81474996|NCT00938587|162640833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|6.9||||0.3813|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.82|32.92|||Barnard-Exact test|||Day 14||32.92|-19.82|0.3813
81445550|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.41||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|5.49||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Role Physical|||5.49|-0.67|0.125
81445551|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|4.12||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Role Physical|||4.12|-2.92|0.736
81445552|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.72||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|5.23||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Role Physical|||5.23|-1.80|0.338
81445553|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.92||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|4.4||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Role Physical|||4.40|-2.55|0.600
81445554|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.26||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.34|6.86||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Role Physical|||6.86|-4.34|0.657
81474997|NCT00938587|162640834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|9.52||||0.1017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.9|27.09|||Barnard exact test|||Day 7||27.09|-3.90|0.1017
81474998|NCT00938587|162640834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|19.05||||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.49|38.44|||Barnard exact test|||Day 7||38.44|4.49|0.0218
81474999|NCT00938587|162640834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|9.52||||0.1082|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.71|27.06|||Barnard exact test|||Day 7||27.06|-3.71|0.1082
81475000|NCT00938587|162640834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|19.05||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.81|38.44|||Barnard exact test|||Day 7||38.44|4.81|0.0166
81475001|NCT00938587|162640834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|2.22||||0.4776|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.61|25.87|||Barnard exact test|||Day 14||25.87|-21.61|0.4776
81475002|NCT00938587|162640834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|27.62||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.53|50.78|||Barnard exact test|||Day 14||50.78|2.53|0.0347
81475003|NCT00938587|162640834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|7.94||||0.3343|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.71|31.59|||Barnard exact test|||Day 14||31.59|-13.71|0.3343
81475004|NCT00938587|162640834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|33.33||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.35|55.0|||Barnard exact test|||Day 14||55.00|8.35|0.0117
81475005|NCT00938587|162640834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|5.71||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.86|27.04|||Barnard exact test|||Day 14||27.04|-15.86|0.3720
81475006|NCT00938587|162640835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|4.76||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.61|20.67|||Barnard exact test|||Day 7||20.67|-8.61|0.2630
81475007|NCT00938587|162640835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|4.76||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.61|20.67|||Barnard exact test|||Day 7||20.67|-8.61|0.2630
81475008|NCT00938587|162640835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|4.76||||0.2539|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.51|20.67|||Barnard exact test|||Day 7||20.67|-7.51|0.2539
81475009|NCT00938587|162640835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|4.76||||0.2539|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.51|20.67|||Barnard exact test|||Day 7||20.67|-7.51|0.2539
81475010|NCT00938587|162640835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|14.29||||0.0477|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|32.92|||Barnard exact test|||Day 14||32.92|0.23|0.0477
81445555|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.41|5.17||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Role Physical|||5.17|-5.41|0.965
81445556|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.12||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|6.37||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Role Physical|||6.37|-4.14|0.675
81445557|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|3.89||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Social Functioning|||3.89|-4.54|0.880
81445558|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.17||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|7.33||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Social Functioning|||7.33|-1.00|0.135
81475011|NCT00938587|162640835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in percentage|14.29||||0.0442|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|32.92|||Barnard exact test|||Day 14||32.92|0.65|0.0442
81445559|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.57||||0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|4.71||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Social Functioning|||4.71|-3.56|0.785
81445560|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.55||||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|4.8||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Social Functioning|||4.80|-3.69|0.797
81445561|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|4.23||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Social Functioning|||4.23|-4.23|>0.999
81475012|NCT00938587|162640838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.5403|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|0.75|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.75|-0.34|0.5403
81445562|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28||||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|4.46||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Social Functioning|||4.46|-3.91|0.896
81445563|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.89||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.02|4.24||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Social Functioning|||4.24|-10.02|0.424
81445564|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.16|6.29||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Social Functioning|||6.29|-7.16|0.898
81445565|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.79||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.42|2.84||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Social Functioning|||2.84|-10.42|0.260
81445566|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.02||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|4.9||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Vitality|||4.90|-2.85|0.603
81445567|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.56||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|7.39||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Vitality|||7.39|-0.26|0.068
81445568|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.63||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|6.43||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Vitality|||6.43|-1.17|0.174
81445569|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.97||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|5.98||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Vitality|||5.98|-2.04|0.334
81445570|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.91||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|6.91||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Vitality|||6.91|-1.09|0.153
81445571|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.18||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|6.13||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, Vitality|||6.13|-1.78|0.279
81445572|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.94||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.04|8.91||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24,Vitality|||8.91|-5.04|0.584
81445573|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.15||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|9.73||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Vitality|||9.73|-3.44|0.346
81445574|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.97||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|9.48||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Vitality|||9.48|-3.55|0.370
81445575|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.94||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|5.83||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, PCS|||5.83|0.06|0.045
81445576|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.11||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|7.01||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, PCS|||7.01|1.22|0.006
81445577|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.89||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|5.23||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12,PCS|||5.23|-1.44|0.264
81445578|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.55||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|6.88||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12,PCS|||6.88|0.22|0.037
81445579|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.16||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|7.14||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, PCS|||7.14|-2.81|0.392
81445580|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.65||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|6.39||MMRM analysis adjusted for PCS Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, PCS|||6.39|-3.09|0.493
81445581|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.16||||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|5.26||MMRM analysis adjusted for MCS Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, MCS|||5.26|-2.94|0.577
81445582|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|4.2||MMRM analysis adjusted for MCS Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, MCS|||4.20|-4.01|0.964
81445583|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.97||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|6.28||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, MCS|||6.28|-2.35|0.370
81445584|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.25||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|7.54||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, MCS|||7.54|-1.05|0.138
81445585|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.36||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|7.56||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, MCS|||7.56|-4.85|0.667
81445586|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.79||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|7.56||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, MCS|||7.56|-4.85|0.203
81445587|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.45||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|6.41||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 4, Bodily pain|||6.41|0.49|0.023
81445588|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|8.03||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 4, Bodily pain|||8.03|2.14|<0.001
81445589|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.11||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|5.7||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 12, Bodily pain|||5.70|-1.49|0.249
81445590|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.43||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|6.99||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 12, Bodily pain|||6.99|-0.13|0.059
81445591|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.72||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|10.9||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 24, Bodily pain|||10.90|-1.47|0.134
81445592|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.2||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|10.97||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 24, Bodily pain|||10.97|-0.58|0.078
81445593|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.65||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|4.62||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 4, General health|||4.62|-1.32|0.275
81445594|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.94||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|4.91||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 4, General health|||4.91|-1.03|0.199
81445595|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.69||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|3.74||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 12, General health|||3.74|-2.36|0.654
81445596|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.29||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|5.33||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 12, General health|||5.33|-0.74|0.138
81445597|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.77||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|7.17||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 24, General health|||7.17|-3.62|0.516
81475013|NCT00938587|162640838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.8374|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|0.48|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.48|-0.61|0.8374
81445598|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.35||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|8.46||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 24, General health|||8.46|-1.77|0.198
81445599|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|3.84||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 4, Mental health|||3.84|-4.15|0.941
81475014|NCT00938587|162640838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.329||0.4305|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.8|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.80|-0.28|0.4305
81445600|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.94|4.05||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 4, Mental health|||4.05|-3.94|0.979
81445601|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|6.84||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 12, Mental health|||6.84|-2.03|0.287
81445602|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.45||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|7.85||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 12, Mental health|||7.85|-0.96|0.125
81445603|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.15||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.18|8.49||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 24, Mental health|||8.49|-4.18|0.503
81445604|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.01||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|10.98||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 24,Mental health|||10.98|-0.96|0.099
81445605|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.88||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|5.21||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 4, Physical functioning|||5.21|-1.45|0.268
81445606|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.45||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|5.77||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 4, Physical functioning|||5.77|-0.87|0.147
81445607|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.87||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|6.73||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 12, Physical functioning|||6.73|-0.99|0.145
81445608|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.54||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|8.61||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 12, Physical functioning|||8.61|0.97|0.014
81475015|NCT00938587|162640838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.325||0.9733|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.55|0.53|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.53|-0.55|0.9733
81475016|NCT00938587|162640838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.325||0.8613|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.48|0.6|||MMRM|||Day 7: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.60|-0.48|0.8613
81445609|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.47||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|5.61||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 24, Physical functioning|||5.61|-4.66|0.856
81445610|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.65||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|5.55||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 24, Physical functioning|||5.55|-4.24|0.793
81445611|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59||||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|4.69||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 4, Role emotional|||4.69|-3.51|0.778
81445612|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|3.5||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 4, Role emotional|||3.50|-4.70|0.773
81445613|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.08||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|5.49||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 12, Role emotional|||5.49|-3.34|0.631
81445614|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.68||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|7.07||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 12, Role emotional|||7.07|-1.71|0.230
81445615|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.03|6.84||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 24, Role emotional|||6.84|-6.03|0.901
81445616|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.52||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|8.59||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 24, Role emotional|||8.59|-3.54|0.412
81445617|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.88||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|4.98||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 4, Role physical|||4.98|-1.22|0.234
81445618|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.66||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|5.77||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 4, Role physical|||5.77|-0.46|0.094
81445619|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.43||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|4.94||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 12, Role physical|||4.94|-2.08|0.423
81445620|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.35||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|6.86||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 12, Role physical|||6.86|-0.16|0.061
81475017|NCT00938587|162640838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.341||0.5245|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.35|0.78|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.78|-0.35|0.5245
81475018|NCT00938587|162640838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.334||0.8917|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|0.51|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.51|-0.60|0.8917
81445621|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.21||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|6.57||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 24, Role physical|||6.57|-4.16|0.657
81445622|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.87||||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|5.95||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 24, Role physical|||5.95|-4.22|0.737
81445623|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.95||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|7.11||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 4, Social Functioning|||7.11|-1.22|0.165
81445624|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|7.56||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 4, Social Functioning|||7.56|-0.77|0.109
81445625|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.98||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|6.21||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 12, Social Functioning|||6.21|-2.26|0.359
81445626|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.35||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|8.56||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 12, Social Functioning|||8.56|0.14|0.043
81445627|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.15|6.49||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 24, Social Functioning|||6.49|-7.15|0.923
81445628|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.11|6.7||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Social Functioning|||6.70|-6.11|0.927
81445629|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.64||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|8.46||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, Vitality|||8.46|0.82|0.018
81445630|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.34||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|7.17||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 4, Vitality|||7.17|-0.49|0.087
81475019|NCT00938587|162640838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.339||0.1695|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|1.03|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||1.03|-0.09|0.1695
81445631|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.64||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|6.64||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 12, Vitality|||6.64|-1.35|0.193
81445632|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.97||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|7.95||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 12, Vitality|||7.95|-0.01|0.051
81445633|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.36||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|10.02||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions|MMRM||Week 24, Vitality|||10.02|-3.31|0.321
81445634|NCT02504671|162580795|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.13||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|9.44||MMRM analysis adjusted for Baseline, treatment group, visit, treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, Vitality|||9.44|-3.18|0.328
81445635|NCT02504671|162580796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|2.67||MMRM analysis adjusted for FACIT Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, FACIT score|||2.67|-3.97|0.701
81445636|NCT02504671|162580796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|4.78||MMRM analysis adjusted for FACIT Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, FACIT score|||4.78|-1.79|0.370
81445637|NCT02504671|162580796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.55||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|5.81||MMRM analysis adjusted for FACIT Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, FACIT score|||5.81|-0.71|0.125
81445638|NCT02504671|162580796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.92||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|5.5||MMRM analysis adjusted for FACIT Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, FACIT score|||5.50|-1.66|0.292
81475020|NCT00938587|162640838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.329||0.5339|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|0.75|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.75|-0.34|0.5339
81445639|NCT02504671|162580796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.11||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|6.11||MMRM analysis adjusted for FACIT Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, FACIT sscore|||6.11|-1.04|0.163
81445640|NCT02504671|162580796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.08||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|6.61||MMRM analysis adjusted for FACIT Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, FACIT score|||6.61|-0.46|0.087
81445641|NCT02504671|162580796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.76||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|6.92||MMRM analysis adjusted for FACIT Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, FACIT score|||6.92|-5.40|0.808
81475021|NCT00938587|162640838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.332||0.452|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.8|||MMRM|||Day 14: Treatment difference and its corresponding 90% CI was based on LS mean difference using MMRM where treatment, time, treatment-by-time interaction were fixed effects, participant as random effect, baseline as the covariate and CS as covariance structure.||0.80|-0.30|0.4520
81475022|NCT00548249|162640850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.0||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.32||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Log Rank|||Hazard ratio with 95% confidence intervals comparing each SFP treatment group to placebo, and p-value from cox proportional hazards model||3.32|0.30|0.999
81445642|NCT02504671|162580796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.31|5.38||MMRM analysis adjusted for FACIT Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, FACIT score|||5.38|-6.31|0.874
81445643|NCT02504671|162580796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.81||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.58|4.95||MMRM analysis adjusted for FACIT Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24,FACIT score|||4.95|-6.58|0.780
81445644|NCT02504671|162580796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.57||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|6.85||MMRM analysis adjusted for FACIT Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, FACIT score|||6.85|0.29|0.033
81445645|NCT02504671|162580796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.81||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|6.1||MMRM analysis adjusted for FACIT Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, FACIT score|||6.10|-0.48|0.094
81445646|NCT02504671|162580796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.92||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|7.49||MMRM analysis adjusted for FACIT Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, FACIT score|||7.49|0.34|0.032
81445647|NCT02504671|162580796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.33||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|8.89||MMRM analysis adjusted for FACIT Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, FACIT score|||8.89|1.77|0.004
81445648|NCT02504671|162580796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.73||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.19|6.64||MMRM analysis adjusted for FACIT Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, FACIT score|||6.64|-5.19|0.808
81445649|NCT02504671|162580796|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.87||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|7.48||MMRM analysis adjusted for FACIT Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, FACIT score|||7.48|-3.74|0.511
81445650|NCT02504671|162580797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.9||MMRM analysis adjusted for BFI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, BFI score|||0.90|-1.04|0.888
81475023|NCT00548249|162640850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.17||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|4.09|||Log Rank|||||4.09|0.33|0.807
81475024|NCT00548249|162640850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.8||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|3.02|||Log Rank|||||3.02|0.21|0.748
81475025|NCT00548249|162640850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.77||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|5.19|||Log Rank|||||5.19|0.60|0.299
81445651|NCT02504671|162580797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.46||MMRM analysis adjusted for BFI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, BFI score|||0.46|-1.46|0.307
81445652|NCT02504671|162580797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.99||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-0.04||MMRM analysis adjusted for BFI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, BFI score|||-0.04|-1.95|0.041
81445653|NCT02504671|162580797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.32||MMRM analysis adjusted for BFI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, BFI score|||0.32|-1.60|0.191
81445654|NCT02504671|162580797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-0.24||MMRM analysis adjusted for BFI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, BFI score|||-0.24|-2.16|0.014
81445655|NCT02504671|162580797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.39||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|-0.45||MMRM analysis adjusted for BFI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, BFI score|||-0.45|-2.34|0.004
81445656|NCT02504671|162580797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36||||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|1.23||MMRM analysis adjusted for BFI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, BFI score|||1.23|-1.94|0.656
81445657|NCT02504671|162580797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|1.57||MMRM analysis adjusted for BFI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, BFI score|||1.57|-1.43|0.928
81445658|NCT02504671|162580797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|1.28||MMRM analysis adjusted for BFI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, BFI score|||1.28|-1.68|0.788
81445659|NCT02504671|162580797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.26||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-0.3||MMRM analysis adjusted for BFI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, BFI score|||-0.30|-2.22|0.010
81445660|NCT02504671|162580797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.93||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|0.03||MMRM analysis adjusted for BFI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 4, BFI score|||0.03|-1.89|0.059
81445661|NCT02504671|162580797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.44||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.48||MMRM analysis adjusted for BFI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, BFI score|||-0.48|-2.40|0.003
81475026|NCT00548249|162640851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.234||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|ANOVA|||Each dose was compared to placebo using an ANOVA model with treatment as the effect.||||0.234
81475027|NCT00548249|162640851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.049||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|ANOVA|||Each dose was compared to placebo using an ANOVA model with treatment as the effect||||0.049
81445662|NCT02504671|162580797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.57||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|-0.62||MMRM analysis adjusted for BFI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 12, BFI score|||-0.62|-2.53|0.001
81445663|NCT02504671|162580797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.76||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|0.76||MMRM analysis adjusted for BFI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, BFI score|||0.76|-2.28|0.324
81445664|NCT02504671|162580797|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|0.87||MMRM analysis adjusted for BFI Baseline score, treatment group, visit and treatment group by visit and Baseline by visit interactions.|MMRM||Week 24, BFI score|||0.87|-2.02|0.432
81445665|NCT04280705|162580811|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.49|||Log Rank|||||1.49|1.12|<0.001
81445666|NCT04280705|162580835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058|||||||Barnard's Exact Test|||||||0.058
81445667|NCT04280705|162580836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Barnard's Exact Test|||||||0.010
81445668|NCT04280705|162580848|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.23||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.41|||Log Rank|||||1.41|1.08|0.002
81445669|NCT04280705|162580849|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.48|||Log Rank|||||1.48|1.12|<0.001
81445670|NCT04280705|162580850|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.46|||Log Rank|||||1.46|1.10|<0.001
81445671|NCT04280705|162580851|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.58||||||This analysis is for Asian participants||1.58|0.73|
81445672|NCT04280705|162580851|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.72||||||This analysis is for Black or African American participants||1.72|0.91|
81445673|NCT04280705|162580851|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.57||||||This analysis is for White participants||1.57|1.06|
81445674|NCT04280705|162580851|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.58||||||This analysis is for Race of Other participants||2.58|1.10|
81445675|NCT04280705|162580852|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.55||||||This analysis is for Not Hispanic or Latino participants||1.55|1.10|
81445676|NCT04280705|162580852|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.73||||||This analysis is for Hispanic or Latino participants||1.73|0.94|
81445677|NCT04280705|162580853|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.56||||||This analysis is for Male participants||1.56|1.09|
81445678|NCT04280705|162580853|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.66||||||This analysis is for Female participants||1.66|1.03|
81475028|NCT00548249|162640851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.375||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|ANOVA|||Each dose was compared to placebo using an ANOVA model with treatment as the effect||||0.375
81475029|NCT00548249|162640851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.625||95.0||||Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05|ANOVA|||Each dose was compared to placebo using an ANOVA model with treatment as the effect||||0.625
81475030|NCT04006509|162640921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.985
81475031|NCT04006509|162640922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.539|||||||Marginal Two-Part Model|||||||0.539
81475032|NCT04006509|162640923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.959|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.959
81445679|NCT00903448|162580876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The least squares treatment means, i.e. adjusted treatment means, and standard errors were computed from the analysis of variance models.|Mixed Models Analysis|||This study enrolled 40 subjects in order to complete a target of at least 30 evaluable subjects. For the purpose of determination of sample size, it was assumed that at least 30 subjects would have complete data for all 3 treatment periods. Assuming the true mean difference in % time that gastric pH \> 4.0 between Prilosec OTC and Prevacid was at least 6.5, it was estimated that there would be at least 80% power to detect a treatment difference in 2-sided testing at the 5% significance level.||||< 0.0001
81445680|NCT00270257|162580893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incident rate per 100 person-years|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.8||||||||2.8|0.7|
81445681|NCT00270257|162580893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incident rate per 100 person-years|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.7||||||||3.7|1.2|
81445682|NCT00270257|162580893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.694||||0.3769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.308|1.562|||Regression, Cox|||||1.562|0.308|0.3769
81445683|NCT00270257|162580894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.844||||0.4325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.553|1.289||P value applies for the comparison at visit 104.|Regression, Logistic|adjusted for site||||1.289|0.553|0.4325
81445684|NCT00270257|162580895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.2749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|1.194||P value applies for the comparison at visit 104 only.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.194|0.536|0.2749
81475033|NCT04006509|162640924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.743|||||||Marginal Two-Part Model|||||||0.743
81475034|NCT04006509|162640925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.886|||||||Marginalized Two-Part Model|||||||0.886
81539775|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.6745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|4.43||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||4.43|0.38|0.6745
81539776|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.9019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|3.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||3.45|0.34|0.9019
81445685|NCT00270257|162580896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.746||||0.3446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.407|1.369||Analysis is done for visit 104|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for site||||1.369|0.407|0.3446
81445686|NCT00270257|162580897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8712||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6477|1.1718||P value applies for the comparison at visit 104 only. See the estimation comments for the other visits|Generalized linear model|adjusted for site.||||1.1718|0.6477|0.3620
81445687|NCT00270257|162580898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incident rate of 100 person-years|22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|31.6|||||29 events over 132 person-years|||31.6|14.7|
81445688|NCT00270257|162580898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incident rate of 100 person-years|4.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|9.0|||||8 events over 174 person-years|||9.0|2.0|
81445689|NCT00270257|162580899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incident rate of 100 person-years|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|5.08|||||9 events over 336 person-years|||5.08|1.22|
81445690|NCT00270257|162580899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incident rate of 100 person-years|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.1|||||0 events over 37 person-years|||10.1|0.00|
81475035|NCT04006509|162640926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.107|||||||Marginalized Two-Part Model|||||||0.107
81475036|NCT04006509|162640927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.687|||||||Marginalized Two-Part Model|||||||0.687
81475037|NCT04006509|162640928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.871|||||||Marginalized Two-Part Model|||||||0.871
81475038|NCT04006509|162640929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.376|||||||Marginalized Two-Part Model|||||||0.376
81475039|NCT04006509|162640930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Marginalized Two-Part Model|||||||0.770
81475040|NCT04006509|162640931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.237|||||||Marginalized Two-Part Model|||||||0.237
81475041|NCT02759835|162640954|OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.56
81475042|NCT02759835|162640956|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.40
81475043|NCT03304184|162640968|EQUIVALENCE|In this analysis, the null hypothesis was that there was no significant difference in global base changes scores between the two treatment groups (Photac and Biodentine)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA||The estimation values were from an average of all values in each arm.|Power was limited sample size between the groups a superiority analysis was not able to be completed, so an equivalence test was used.||||.0001
81445691|NCT00974974|162580902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.0001
81445692|NCT00974974|162580903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.0001
81445693|NCT00450619|162580929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5019||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.041
81445694|NCT00450619|162580929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5019||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Hazard Ratio|||||||0.046
81445695|NCT00450619|162580933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.35|||Kaplan Meier|||||1.35|0.37|0.30
81445696|NCT01524679|162580963|SUPERIORITY|The Fisher Test with asymptotic test statistic provided by the analysis software was used.|||||<|0.0001||||||This was the only a priori defined primary endpoint. There was no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|There was no adjustment for other variables intended for the primary analysis. Confounding variables were analysed in subsequent analyses.||Nullhypothesis was the equality of response rates of the treatment group and the control group. Treatments were compared by a two-sided Fisher test on a level of significance of 0.05. The study was appropriately powered (80%) for this analysis.||||<0.0001
81445697|NCT01524679|162580964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7525||||0.0957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5382|1.0521|||ANCOVA|||||1.0521|0.5382|0.0957
81445698|NCT01524679|162580965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4621||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4621|0.7106|||ANCOVA|||||0.7106|0.4621|0.0005
81539777|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.4425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.10|0.18|0.4425
81445699|NCT03801265|162580968|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.770
81445700|NCT03801265|162580969|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.826|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.826
81445701|NCT03801265|162580970|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.859|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.859
81445702|NCT03801265|162580971|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.904|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.904
81445703|NCT03801265|162580972|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.122|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.122
81445704|NCT03801265|162580973|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.379|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.379
81445705|NCT03801265|162580974|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.881|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.881
81445706|NCT03801265|162580975|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.818|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.818
81445707|NCT03801265|162580976|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.678|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.678
81445708|NCT03801265|162580977|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.002
81445709|NCT03801265|162580978|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.007|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.007
81445710|NCT03801265|162580979|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.271|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.271
81445711|NCT03801265|162580980|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.810
81539778|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.3106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.77|0.17|0.3106
81445712|NCT03801265|162580981|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.676|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.676
81475044|NCT03304184|162640968|EQUIVALENCE|In this analysis, the null hypothesis was that there was no significant difference in global base changes scores between the two treatment groups (Photac and Biodentine) over timepoints|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA||The estimation values were from an average of all values in each arm.|Power was limited sample size between the groups a superiority analysis was not able to be completed, so an equivalence test was used.||||.0005
81475045|NCT03304184|162640969|EQUIVALENCE|In this analysis, the null hypothesis was that there was no significant difference in 49 questions on oral health related quality of life scores between the two treatment groups (Photac and Biodentine).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Comparison between two groups for treatment|ANOVA||The estimation values were from an average of all values in each arm.|Power was limited sample size between the groups a superiority analysis was not able to be completed, so an equivalence test was used.||||.0910
81475046|NCT03304184|162640969|EQUIVALENCE|In this analysis, the null hypothesis was that there was no significant difference in 49 questions on oral health related quality of life scores between the two treatment groups (Photac and Biodentine) over time points|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Comparison between the two arms for treatment time points with analysis|ANOVA||The estimation values were from an average of all values in each arm.|Power was limited sample size between the groups a superiority analysis was not able to be completed, so an equivalence test was used.||||.0262
81475047|NCT03304184|162640970|EQUIVALENCE|In this analysis, the null hypothesis was that there was no significant difference in brief pain inventory scores between the two treatment groups (Photac and Biodentine) over different time points.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA||The estimation values were from an average of all values in each arm.|Power was limited sample size between the groups a superiority analysis was not able to be completed, so an equivalence test was used.||||.0289
81475048|NCT01578499|162640986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|42.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.5|56.8||P-value was stratified by baseline disease diagnosis (pcALCL and MF).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Based on a two-sided Χ² test with a significance level of 0.05, and a 10% dropout rate, a sample size of approximately 124 participants was calculated to provide 90% power to detect a 30% improvement in ORR4 in the brentuximab vedotin group.||56.8|27.5|<0.001
81475049|NCT01578499|162640987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.6||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|33.0||P-value was stratified by baseline disease diagnosis (pcALCL and MF).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.0|-2.5|0.0002
81475050|NCT01578499|162640988|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.378|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.247|0.577|||Log Rank||||Hazard ratio brentuximab vedotin/ comparator (methotrexate or bexarotene) with the 95% CI from a stratified Cox regression model with treatment as the explanatory variable and baseline disease diagnosis (MF or pcALCL) as stratification factor.|0.577|0.247|<0.001
81539779|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||0.0912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.20|0.08|0.0912
81475051|NCT01578499|162640989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimate of difference|-19.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-11.4|||ANCOVA|||P-value is calculated using the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model controlling for baseline symptom domain score, eastern cooperative oncology group (ECOG) performance status score (=0 and ≥1), and disease diagnosis (pcALCL and MF) between the brentuximab vedotin and comparator (methotrexate or bexarotene) arms.||-11.4|-26.7|<0.001
81475052|NCT02620384|162641086|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2439.511|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|646.2707|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1160.8485|3718.1734|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3718.1734|1160.8485|<0.0001
81475053|NCT02620384|162641087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2249.3294|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|608.2782|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3454.4999|-1044.1589|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1044.1589|-3454.4999|<0.0001
81475054|NCT02620384|162641088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.717121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.586647|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8637732|-1.54651|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.546510|-3.8637732|<0.0001
81475055|NCT02620384|162641089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6955|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2806||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2506|-0.1403||Represents BORG\_48\_hours|t-test, 2 sided||Method of estimation is for 48 hour measure.|||-.1403|-1.2506|.014
81475056|NCT02620384|162641090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6903|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|72.4074||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1395694.0|147.1545|||t-test, 2 sided|||||147.1545|-1395694|.959
81475057|NCT02620384|162641091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.144|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.144
81475058|NCT02620384|162641092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.171|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.171
81475059|NCT02620384|162641093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.734||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.346|1.558|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.558|-1.346|.885
81475060|NCT02620384|162641094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.804|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.804
81475061|NCT02620384|162641095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.403|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.403
81475062|NCT02620384|162641096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.080
81475063|NCT02620384|162641097|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.559|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.559
81539780|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.5681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.41|0.20|0.5681
81539781|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.4261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|2.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.21|0.15|0.4261
81539782|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.7514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.82||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.82|0.24|0.7514
81445713|NCT03801265|162580982|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.908|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.908
81445714|NCT03801265|162580983|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.270
81445715|NCT03801265|162580984|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.015
81445716|NCT03801265|162580985|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.203|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.203
81445717|NCT03801265|162580986|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of non-inferiority is 0.5. The true difference between the means is assumed to be -0.2. The significance level (alpha) of the test is 0.05. The data are drawn from populations with standard deviations of 0.7 and 0.3 (PASS 15 Power Analysis and Sample Size Software (2017). NCSS, LLC. Kaysville, Utah, USA, ncss.com/software/pass).||||||0.672|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.672
81445718|NCT00140426|162580992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.74|||Regression, Cox|Time to reaching ease of eating level 3 assessed using Cox regression as some patients did not reach it during the study.|The hazard ratio is for the placebo group versus the treatment group. A hazard ratio \<1 implies that the placebo group had a lower risk of achieving EOE level 3, although not statistically significant. Achieving EOE level 3 was the desired endpoint.|||1.74|0.41|0.55
81445719|NCT00140426|162580996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.74||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.10
81445720|NCT00140426|162580996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-43.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.88|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81445721|NCT00140426|162580998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.33|||t-test, 2 sided||The mean difference was for placebo - risperidone.|Null hypothesis: no difference in change from baseline to end of treatment for CAPT total score||0.33|-0.71|0.47
81445722|NCT00140426|162580999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.57
81445723|NCT00140426|162581000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.50
81445724|NCT00140426|162581001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.43
81445725|NCT00140426|162581002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81445726|NCT01675661|162581008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.59|||Regression, Logistic|OR=1.00||For the primary outcome measure, a repeated-measures logistic regression model was used to analyze the odds of a negative urine cannabinoid test as an indicator of abstinence across all 12 weeks of treatment. A generalized estimating equations (GEEs) were used to adjust for this correlation with multiple samples per participant. The model for the primary analysis included the main effect of treatment, main effect of time, site effects, effect of smoking tobacco, and timeXtreatment interaction.||1.59|0.63|0.985
81445727|NCT02337959|162581106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|||||Level of significance (alpha) = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.028
81445728|NCT02337959|162581107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||||||level of significance (alpha) = 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||Both the predicate and investigational images were randomized for the monitors. Predicate images could display on the left or the right and vice versa with the investigational. There were formulas in the spreadsheet that gave the preferences a numerical value, and subsequently became part of the analysis.||||0.000
81445729|NCT05070546|162581114|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Cohort 3 (Group 5) versus Cohorts 1 (Group 1) and 2 (Group 3) in terms of RSV A2 Strain neutralizing antibody titers against 14 days after vaccination, using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67 for the GMT ratio (Cohort 3 \[Group 5\]/Cohort 1\[Group1\] and 2 \[Group 3\])|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.6|||Geometric Mean Ratio|||||1.60|1.25|
81445730|NCT05070546|162581114|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Cohort 3 (Group 5) versus Cohort 2 (Group 3 in terms of RSV A2 Strain neutralizing antibody titers against 14 days after vaccination, using a non-inferiority margin of 0.67 for the GMT ratio (Cohort 3 \[Group 5\]/Cohort 2 \[Group 3\])|Geometric mean ratio|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|1.78|||Geometric Mean Ratio|||||1.78|1.34|
81445731|NCT05070546|162581115|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Cohort 3 (Group 5) versus Cohorts 1 (Group 1) and 2 (Group 3) in terms of RSV A2 Strain neutralizing antibody titers against 14 days after vaccination, using a non-inferiority margin of -10% for the GMT ratio (Cohort 3 \[Group 5\]/Cohort 1\[Group1\] and 2 \[Group 3\]).|Difference in Seroresponse rate|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|10.9|||Difference in Seroresponse rate|||||10.9|0.3|
81539783|NCT03192176|162758721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.2712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.67|0.16|0.2712
81539784|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.89||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|16.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||16.40|1.46|0.0103
81539785|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.19||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|23.48||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||23.48|2.20|0.0011
81475064|NCT00603382|162641152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.101||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.221|||ANCOVA|||||0.221|-0.018|0.095
81475065|NCT00603382|162641152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.129||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.247|||ANCOVA|||||0.247|0.011|0.033
81539786|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.41|35.86||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||35.86|3.41|<0.0001
81539787|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.48||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|34.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||34.55|3.18|0.0001
81539788|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.46||||0.1571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|8.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||8.55|0.71|0.1571
81539789|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.14||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.21|23.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||23.04|2.21|0.0010
81475066|NCT00603382|162641152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.204|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.319|||ANCOVA|||||0.319|0.089|<0.001
81475067|NCT00603382|162641152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.111|0.349|||ANCOVA|||||0.349|0.111|<0.001
81475068|NCT00603382|162641152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.106||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.223|||ANCOVA|||||0.223|-0.010|0.074
81475069|NCT03782974|162641175|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.37||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||It was calculated that 138 participants randomized in a 1:1 ratio between the 2 arms would have a least 90% power to detect a difference of a big effect size between Proglucamune Treatment and Placebo from baseline to week 12.||-0.37|-0.77|<0.0001
81475070|NCT03782974|162641176|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.59||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Chi-squared|||It was calculated that 138 participants randomized in a 1:1 ratio between the 2 arms would have a least 90% power to detect a difference of a big effect size between Proglucamune Treatment and Placebo from baseline to week 12.||0.59|0.10|<0.0001
81475071|NCT03782974|162641177|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|6.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.93|8.77||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||It was calculated that 138 participants randomized in a 1:1 ratio between the 2 arms would have a least 90% power to detect a difference of a big effect size between Proglucamune Treatment and Placebo from baseline to week 12.||8.77|3.93|<0.001
81475072|NCT03782974|162641178|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|4.049|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|7.01||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||It was calculated that 138 participants randomized in a 1:1 ratio between the 2 arms would have a least 90% power to detect a difference of a big effect size between Proglucamune Treatment and Placebo from baseline to week 12.||7.01|1.08|<0.05
81475073|NCT03782974|162641179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.6
81475074|NCT03782974|162641180|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||It was calculated that 138 participants randomized in a 1:1 ratio between the 2 arms would have a least 90% power to detect a difference of a big effect size between Proglucamune Treatment and Placebo from baseline to week 12.||||0.054
81475075|NCT03782974|162641181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||It was calculated that 138 participants randomized in a 1:1 ratio between the 2 arms would have a least 90% power to detect a difference of a big effect size between Proglucamune Treatment and Placebo from baseline to week 12.||||0.13
81539790|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.35||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|23.61||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||23.61|2.29|0.0008
81539791|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.78||||0.0342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|7.18||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||7.18|1.08|0.0342
81539792|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.98||||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|7.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||7.66|1.16|0.0231
81475076|NCT03782974|162641182|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.56||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||It was calculated that 138 participants randomized in a 1:1 ratio between the 2 arms would have a least 90% power to detect a difference of a big effect size between Proglucamune Treatment and Placebo from baseline to week 12.||-0.56|-0.96|<0.0001
81475077|NCT02993354|162641196|SUPERIORITY||Relative Rate|0.95||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.31|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.31|0.69|0.75
81475078|NCT00497146|162641210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model includes treatment, visit, gender, baseline RAAS inhibitor use, country, baseline value, and treatment by visit interaction.||||||0.145
81475079|NCT01240902|162641244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier|26.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.3|30.1|||z-test, 1 sided||Kaplan-Meier Event Rate Greenwood Standard Error|TAVR with the Medtronic CoreValve System meets the Performance Goal in the 12 month rate of all-cause mortality or major stroke H0: = πMCS TAVI ≥ 43.0% HA: = πMCS TAVI \< 43.0% In the above expressions πMCS TAVI denotes the rate of all-cause mortality or major stroke during a fixed follow-up of 1 year.||30.1|22.3|<0.0001
81475080|NCT01240902|162641244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier|39.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Kaplan-Meier Event Rate Greenwood Standard Error|No performance goal created, only descriptive statistics are provided.||||
81475081|NCT01240902|162641244|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The 12 month all-cause mortality estimated rate was 20% for each group with a noninferiority margin of 7.5 percentage points. Assuming a 1:1 ratio in the treatment assignments, we estimated that a total of 355 patients were required in each group for the study to have power of 80% at a one-sided alpha level of 0.05. Accounting for a 10% loss to follow-up, we calculated that we would need to enroll 790 patients.|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||z-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81475082|NCT01240902|162641245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1033|TWO_SIDED|||||Hierarchical test item #5, MACCE at 30 days or hospital discharge; whichever was longer. K-M rates TAVR 8.21%, SAVR 10.93%, Difference -2.73%, Standard Error 2.16%, and Upper 95% CI 1.5%.|Kaplan-Meier Point Estimate|Using Greenwood formula||"Powered Secondary Hypothesis: TAVR with the Medtronic CoreValve System was superior to SAVR in binary rate of MACCE at 30 days or hospital discharge, whichever was longer:~H0: πMCS TAVR = πSAVR HA: πMCS TAVR \< πSAVR In the above expression πMCS TAVR and πSAVR denoted rates of MACCE at 30 days or hospital discharge, whichever was longer.~Assumptions:~1:1 treatment allocation ratio One-sided alpha=0.025 SAVR = 20.0% MCS TAVI = 12.1% Power = \>80%"||||0.1033
81475083|NCT01240902|162641249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Hierarchical test item #3, change from baseline to 1 year.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in NYHA classification from baseline to 1 year from secondary objective #5. The paired t-test will be used to test the null hypothesis that the mean paired difference is zero versus the two-sided alternative that the mean is not zero.||||<0.0001
81475084|NCT01240902|162641249|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin= 0.375. For subjects with NYHA categories at both baseline and 1 year visit, the NYHA classification improvements were calculated as NYHAbaseline - NYHA1year.|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Hierarchical test item #3, change from baseline to 1 year.|t-test, 1 sided|||"Change in NYHA classification from baseline to 1 year: TAVR vs. SAVR from secondary objective #5. The one-sided two-sample t-test was used to test non-inferiority at a level 0.05 the hypotheses:~H0: µ MCS TAVR ≤ µ SAVR -0.375 HA: µ MCS TAVR \> µ SAVR -0.375 In the above expression µ MCS TAVR and µ SAVR denoted the mean number of classification improvements in NYHA from baseline to 1 year."||||<0.0001
81475085|NCT01240902|162641252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Hierarchical test item #4|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) score from baseline to 1 year from secondary objective #8. The paired t-test will be used to test the null hypothesis that the mean paired difference is zero versus the two-sided alternative that the mean is not zero.||||<0.0001
81475086|NCT01240902|162641252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin 5||||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|||||Hierarchical test item #4|t-test, 1 sided|||"Change in Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) score from baseline to 1 year: TAVR vs. SAVR from secondary objective #8. The one-sided two-sample t-test was used to test non-inferiority at a level 0.05 the hypotheses:~H0: µ MCS TAVR ≤ µ SAVR -5 HA: µ MCS TAVR \> µ SAVR -5 In the above expression µ MCS TAVR and µ SAVR denoted the mean improvements in the KCCQ score from baseline to 1 year."||||0.0063
81475087|NCT01240902|162641252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Hierarchical test item #6. Item #5 failed, therefore, item #6 also fails. Nominal p- value provided.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Change in SF-12 Physical Summary Scale from baseline to 30 days: TAVR vs. SAVR from secondary objective #8. The two-sided two-sample t-test was used to test at a level 0.05 the hypotheses:~H0: µ MCS TAVR = µ SAVR HA: µ MCS TAVR ≠ µ SAVR In the above expression µ MCS TAVR and µ SAVR denoted the mean improvements in the SF-12 Physical Summary Scale from baseline to 30 days."||||<0.0001
81475088|NCT01240902|162641253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Hierarchical test item #2|t-test, 2 sided|||"EOA:~Change in effective orifice area from Baseline to 1 year from secondary objective #9. The paired t-test will be used to test the null hypothesis that the mean paired difference is zero versus the two-sided alternative that the mean is not zero."||||<0.0001
81475089|NCT01240902|162641253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin 0.375|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Hierarchical test item #2|t-test, 1 sided|||"EOA:~Change in effective orifice area from Baseline to 1 year: TAVR vs.SAVR from secondary objective #9. The one-sided two-sample t-test was used to test non-inferiority at a level 0.05 the hypotheses:~H0: µ MCS TAVR ≤ µ SAVR -0.375 HA: µ MCS TAVR \> µ SAVR -0.375 In the above expression µ MCS TAVR and µ SAVR denoted the mean improvements in effective orifice area from Baseline to 1 year measured in cm2."||||<0.0001
81475090|NCT01240902|162641254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Hierarchical test item #1|t-test, 2 sided|||"Transvalvular Mean Gradient:~Change in transvalvular mean gradient from baseline to 1 year from secondary objective #9. The paired t-test will be used to test the null hypothesis that the mean paired difference is zero versus the two-sided alternative that the mean is not zero."||||<0.0001
81475091|NCT01240902|162641254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin 15|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Hierarchical test item #1|t-test, 1 sided|||"Transvalvular Mean Gradient:~Change in transvalvular mean gradient from baseline to 1 year: TAVR vs.SAVR from secondary objective #9. The one-sided two-sample t-test was used to test non-inferiority at a level of 0.05 the hypotheses: H0: μ MCS TAVR ≤ μ SAVR -15 HA: μ MCS TAVR \> μ SAVR -15 In the above expression μ MCS TAVR and μ SAVR denoted the mean improvements in mean gradient from Baseline to 1 year measured in mmHg."||||<0.0001
81539793|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.12||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|10.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||10.55|1.60|0.0032
81539794|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.89||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|10.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||10.22|1.48|0.0059
81539795|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.2471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|4.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||4.59|0.68|0.2471
81475092|NCT01964989|162641278|SUPERIORITY|Relative vaccine efficacy (rVE; ≥6 to \<72 months) rVE = (1-HR) is the relative vaccine efficacy of aQIV and HR is defined as hazard ratio between aQIV and non adjuvanted comparator.|Cox Proportional Hazard|-0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.81|15.41||||||||15.41|-19.81|
81475093|NCT01964989|162641285|SUPERIORITY|Superiority criterion: The lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the adjusted ratio of GMTs for HI antibody titer exceeds 1.|GMT ratio|1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|2.0||||||GMT ratio (aQIV/Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) for A/H1N1, D22/50 (Pooled Naïve \& Non-naïve). An adjusted analysis GMT model (log-transformed postvaccination HI titer = log-transformed prevaccination HI titer+treatment group+ age group, health status+ season + country) was used for analysis.||2.0|1.8|
81475094|NCT01964989|162641285|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.0||||||GMT ratio (aQIV/Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) for A/H1N1, D181/209 (Pooled Naïve \& Non-naïve). An adjusted analysis GMT model (log-transformed postvaccination HI titer = log-transformed prevaccination HI titer+treatment group+ age group, health status+ season + country) was used for analysis.||2.0|1.7|
81475095|NCT01964989|162641285|SUPERIORITY|Superiority criterion: The lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the adjusted ratio of GMTs for HI antibody titer exceeds 1.|GMT ratio|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|1.8||||||GMT ratio (aQIV/Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) for A/H3N2, D22/50 (Pooled Naïve \& Non-naïve). An adjusted analysis GMT model (log-transformed postvaccination HI titer = log-transformed prevaccination HI titer+treatment group+ age group, health status+ season + country) was used for analysis.||1.8|1.6|
81445732|NCT05070546|162581115|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Cohort 3 (Group 5) versus Cohorts 1 (Group 1) and 2 (Group 3) in terms of RSV A2 Strain neutralizing antibody titers against 14 days after vaccination, using a non-inferiority margin of -10% for the GMT ratio (Cohort 3 \[Group 5\]/Cohort 2 \[Group 3\]).|Difference in Seroresponse rate|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|10.5|||Difference in Seroresponse rate|||||10.5|-1.6|
81445733|NCT02666352|162581117|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|2.31||||||||2.31|0.89|
81445734|NCT02666352|162581117|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.33|3.47||||||||3.47|1.33|
81445735|NCT02666352|162581118|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|2.31||||||||2.31|0.88|
81445736|NCT02666352|162581118|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|2.15||||||90.0|1.33|3.48||||||||3.48|1.33|
81445737|NCT02666352|162581119|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|2.31||||||||2.31|0.89|
81445738|NCT02666352|162581119|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.33|3.47||||||||3.47|1.33|
81445739|NCT02666352|162581120|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|2.15||||||||2.15|0.81|
81445740|NCT02666352|162581120|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|2.94||||||||2.94|1.11|
81445741|NCT02666352|162581126|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|1.1||||||||1.10|0.58|
81445742|NCT02666352|162581126|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|1.16||||||||1.16|0.61|
81445743|NCT02666352|162581127|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|1.11||||||||1.11|0.58|
81445744|NCT02666352|162581127|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.86||||||90.0|0.62|1.18||||||||1.18|0.62|
81445745|NCT02666352|162581128|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|1.05||||||||1.05|0.57|
81475096|NCT01964989|162641285|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|1.7||||||GMT ratio (aQIV/Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) for A/H3N2, D181/209 (Pooled Naïve \& Non-naïve). An adjusted analysis GMT model (log-transformed postvaccination HI titer = log-transformed prevaccination HI titer+treatment group+ age group, health status+ season + country) was used for analysis.||1.7|1.4|
81475097|NCT01964989|162641285|SUPERIORITY|Superiority criterion: The lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the adjusted ratio of GMTs for HI antibody titer exceeds 1.|GMT ratio|2.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|2.4||||||GMT ratio (aQIV/Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) for B/YAM, D22/50 (Pooled Naïve \& Non-naïve). An adjusted analysis GMT model (log-transformed postvaccination HI titer = log-transformed prevaccination HI titer+treatment group+ age group, health status+ season + country) was used for analysis.||2.4|2.0|
81475098|NCT01964989|162641285|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.0||||||GMT ratio (aQIV/Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) for B/YAM, D181/209 (Pooled Naïve \& Non-naïve). An adjusted analysis GMT model (log-transformed postvaccination HI titer = log-transformed prevaccination HI titer+treatment group+ age group, health status+ season + country) was used for analysis.||2.0|1.7|
81475099|NCT01964989|162641285|SUPERIORITY|Superiority criterion: The lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the adjusted ratio of GMTs for HI antibody titer exceeds 1.|GMT ratio|2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|2.6||||||GMT ratio (aQIV/Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) for B/VIC, D22/50 (Pooled Naïve \& Non-naïve). An adjusted analysis GMT model (log-transformed postvaccination HI titer = log-transformed prevaccination HI titer+treatment group+ age group, health status+ season + country) was used for analysis.||2.6|2.0|
81475100|NCT01964989|162641285|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.1||||||GMT ratio (aQIV/Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) for B/VIC, D181/209 (Pooled Naïve \& Non-naïve). An adjusted analysis GMT model (log-transformed postvaccination HI titer = log-transformed prevaccination HI titer+treatment group+ age group, health status+ season + country) was used for analysis.||2.1|1.6|
81475101|NCT01964989|162641287|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.0||||||aQIV GMT ratio (High risk/Healthy) for A/H1N1 at D22/50 (Pooled Naïve \& Non-naïve).||1.0|0.8|
81475102|NCT01964989|162641287|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1||||||aQIV GMT ratio (High risk/Healthy) for A/H3N2 at D22/50 (Pooled Naïve \& Non-naïve).||1.1|0.9|
81475103|NCT01964989|162641287|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.1||||||aQIV GMT ratio (High risk/Healthy) for B/YAM at D22/50 (Pooled Naïve \& Non-naïve).||1.1|0.8|
81475104|NCT01964989|162641287|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.1||||||aQIV GMT ratio (High risk/Healthy) for B/VIC at D22/50 (Pooled Naïve \& Non-naïve).||1.1|0.8|
81475105|NCT01964989|162641287|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.1||||||TIV/QIV GMT ratio (High risk/Healthy) for A/H1N1 at D22/50 (Pooled Naïve \& Non-naïve).||1.1|0.8|
81475106|NCT01964989|162641287|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.1||||||TIV/QIV GMT ratio (High risk/Healthy) for A/H3N2 at D22/50 (Pooled Naïve \& Non-naïve).||1.1|0.8|
81475107|NCT01964989|162641287|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.1||||||TIV/QIV GMT ratio (High risk/Healthy) for B/YAM at D22/50 (Pooled Naïve \& Non-naïve).||1.1|0.8|
81475108|NCT01964989|162641287|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.2||||||TIV/QIV GMT ratio (High risk/Healthy) for B/VIC at D22/50 (Pooled Naïve \& Non-naïve).||1.2|0.7|
81475109|NCT01964989|162641289|SUPERIORITY|Superiority criterion: The lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the unadjusted difference of percentages of subjects seroconverted for HI antibody exceeds 0%.|Seroconversion difference|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|11.3||||||Seroconversion difference (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) for A/H1N1.||11.3|5.0|
81475110|NCT01964989|162641289|SUPERIORITY|Superiority criterion: The lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the unadjusted difference of percentages of subjects seroconverted for HI antibody exceeds 0%.|Seroconversion difference|5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|8.4||||||Seroconversion difference (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) for A/H3N2.||8.4|1.9|
81475111|NCT01964989|162641289|SUPERIORITY||Seroconversion difference|21.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|24.5||||||Seroconversion difference (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) for B/YAM.||24.5|18.1|
81475112|NCT01964989|162641289|SUPERIORITY|Superiority criterion: The lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the unadjusted difference of percentages of subjects seroconverted for HI antibody exceeds 0%.|Seroconversion difference|13.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|17.3||||||Seroconversion difference (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) for B/VIC.||17.3|10.0|
81475113|NCT01964989|162641290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|13.7||||||Difference in HI titers ≥ 1:40 (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) for A/H1N1.||13.7|9.4|
81475114|NCT01964989|162641290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|9.7||||||Difference in HI titers ≥ 1:40 (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) for A/H3N2.||9.7|6.1|
81475115|NCT01964989|162641290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|25.6||||||Difference in HI titers ≥ 1:40 (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) for B/YAM.||25.6|18.1|
81475116|NCT01964989|162641290|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.9|25.7||||||Difference in HI titers ≥ 1:40 (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) for B/VIC.||25.7|15.9|
81475117|NCT01964989|162641291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|9.7||||||Difference in HI titers ≥ 1:110 for A/H1N1 (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) at Day 22/50.||9.7|5.9|
81475118|NCT01964989|162641291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|11.9||||||Difference in HI Titers ≥ 1:151 for A/H1N1 (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) at Day 22/50.||11.9|7.8|
81475119|NCT01964989|162641291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|18.7||||||Difference in HI Titers ≥ 1:215 for A/H1N1 (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) at Day 22/50.||18.7|13.5|
81475120|NCT01964989|162641291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.8|26.4||||||Difference in HI Titers ≥ 1:330 for A/H1N1 (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) at Day 22/50.||26.4|19.8|
81475121|NCT01964989|162641291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.6|27.6||||||Difference in HI Titers ≥ 1:629 for A/H1N1 (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) at Day 22/50.||27.6|20.6|
81475122|NCT01964989|162641291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|7.5||||||Difference in HI Titers ≥ 1:110 for A/H3N2 (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) at Day 22/50.||7.5|4.5|
81475123|NCT01964989|162641291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|9.6||||||Difference in HI Titers ≥ 1:151 for A/H3N2 (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) at Day 22/50.||9.6|6.1|
81475124|NCT01964989|162641291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|13.9||||||Difference in HI Titers ≥ 1:215 for A/H3N2 (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) at Day 22/50.||13.9|9.6|
81475125|NCT01964989|162641291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.1|22.0||||||Difference in HI Titers ≥ 1:330 for A/H3N2 (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) at Day 22/50.||22.0|16.1|
81475126|NCT01964989|162641291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.8|24.3||||||Difference in HI Titers ≥ 1:629 for A/H3N2 (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) at Day 22/50.||24.3|17.8|
81475127|NCT01964989|162641291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.1|32.3||||||Difference in HI Titers ≥ 1:110 for B/YAM (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) at Day 22/50.||32.3|25.1|
81475128|NCT01964989|162641291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.6|29.9||||||Difference in HI Titers ≥ 1:151 for B/YAM (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) at Day 22/50.||29.9|22.6|
81475129|NCT01964989|162641291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.3|25.3||||||Difference in HI Titers ≥ 1:215 for B/YAM (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) at Day 22/50.||25.3|18.3|
81475130|NCT01964989|162641291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|14.5||||||Difference in HI Titers ≥ 1:330 for B/YAM (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) at Day 22/50.||14.5|8.6|
81475131|NCT01964989|162641291|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|9.4||||||Difference in HI Titers ≥ 1:629 for B/YAM (aQIV - Comparator \[TIV/QIV\]) at Day 22/50.||9.4|4.3|
81475132|NCT02769312|162641302|OTHER||Effect size (cohen's d)|0.16||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.46
81539796|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.66||||0.0381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|6.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||6.70|1.05|0.0381
81539797|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.34||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|8.48||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||8.48|1.31|0.0113
81539798|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56||||0.0486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|6.52||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||6.52|1.01|0.0486
81539799|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|6.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||6.87|1.07|0.0350
81475133|NCT02769312|162641303|SUPERIORITY||Effect size (cohen's d)|0.12||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.61
81475134|NCT02769312|162641304|SUPERIORITY||Effect size (cohen's d)|0.39||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.04
81475135|NCT02815267|162641305|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|4.88|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in inflammatory lesion count was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, which included treatment, Baseline inflammatory lesion count and pooled investigational site as a blocking factor.||4.88|0.72|0.0083
81475136|NCT02815267|162641306|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48||0.1805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|8.19||P-value is for the null hypothesis that the combined risk difference equals 0.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.19|-1.54|0.1805
81475137|NCT02815267|162641307|SUPERIORITY|Percent change from baseline was analyzed using an ANCOVA model, which included treatment, baseline non-inflammatory lesion counts and pooled investigational site as a blocking factor. For the superiority comparison between FMX101 4% and vehicle.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.42||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.07|21.39|||ANCOVA|||||21.39|4.07|0.0040
81475138|NCT02815267|162641308|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline in inflammatory lesion count for Week 6 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model, which included treatment, baseline inflammatory lesion counts and pooled investigational site as a blocking factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|5.87|||ANCOVA|||||5.87|1.85|0.0002
81475139|NCT02815267|162641308|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline in inflammatory lesion count for Week 9 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model, which included treatment, baseline inflammatory lesion counts and pooled investigational site as a blocking factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|6.4|||ANCOVA|||||6.40|2.38|<.0001
81475140|NCT02815267|162641309|SUPERIORITY|P-value is for null hypothesis that the combined risk difference equals 0. Percentage of participants achieving IGA treatment success at Week 6|Risk Difference (RD)|2.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.0395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|5.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.3|0.13|0.0395
81475141|NCT02815267|162641309|SUPERIORITY|P-value is for null hypothesis that the combined risk difference equals 0. Percentage of participants achieving IGA treatment success at Week 9.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.0748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|5.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.80|-0.28|0.0748
81475142|NCT02178358|162641337|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.776||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.434|1.226|||Bayesian exponential-likelihood model|||||1.226|0.434|0.837
81475143|NCT02178358|162641337|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.917||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.633|1.266|||Bayesian exponential-likelihood model|||||1.266|0.633|0.704
81475144|NCT03539484|162641353|OTHER|A Bayesian approach is used to estimate the maximum tolerated dose (MTD).|Posterior probability at dose 1.8 mg|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|26.5||There is no p-value derived; logistic regression is used to estimate the probability of DLT.|Regression, Logistic|||||26.5|2.10|
81475145|NCT00571103|162641374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Slope|-0.985|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Linear mixed effects|||||1|-1|0.05
81475146|NCT02131233|162641417|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Reformulated Raltegravir is concluded non-inferior to Raltegravir if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percent response is above -10 percentage points.|Estimated Difference|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.204|5.223|||||Reformulated Raltegravir minus Raltegravir|The 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the treatment differences in percent response were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (screening HIV-1 RNA \<=100,000 copies/mL or HIV-1 RNA \>100,000 copies/mL)||5.223|-4.204|
81445746|NCT02666352|162581128|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|0.99||||||||0.99|0.54|
81475147|NCT02131233|162641418|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Reformulated Raltegravir is concluded non-inferior to Raltegravir if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in percent response is above -10 percentage points.|Estimated Difference|1.449|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|7.308|||||Reformulated Raltegravir minus Raltegravir|The 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the treatment differences in percent response were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (screening HIV-1 RNA \<=100,000 copies/mL or HIV-1 RNA \>100,000 copies/mL)||7.308|-4.410|
81539800|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.24||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|10.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||10.90|1.65|0.0027
81445747|NCT02666352|162581129|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|1.13||||||||1.13|0.61|
81445748|NCT02666352|162581129|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|1.01||||||||1.01|0.55|
81445749|NCT02666352|162581130|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.15||||||||1.15|0.60|
81445750|NCT02666352|162581130|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|1.13||||||||1.13|0.59|
81445751|NCT02666352|162581134|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|0.9||||||||0.90|0.52|
81445752|NCT02666352|162581134|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|0.86||||||||0.86|0.50|
81475148|NCT02131233|162641419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|26.7|||||Reformulated Raltegravir minus Raltegravir|The 95% CI for mean difference in CD4 change was based on t-distribution.||26.7|-30.9|
81475149|NCT02131233|162641420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|31.6|||||Reformulated Raltegravir minus Raltegravir|The 95% CI for mean difference in CD4 change was based on t-distribution.||31.6|-32.8|
81539801|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.68||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|12.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||12.47|1.76|0.0020
81539802|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.0686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|6.19||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||6.19|0.94|0.0686
81445753|NCT02666352|162581135|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|0.86||||||||0.86|0.48|
81445754|NCT02666352|162581135|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.61||||||90.0|0.46|0.82||||||||0.82|0.46|
81445755|NCT02666352|162581136|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.01||||||||1.01|0.62|
81445756|NCT02666352|162581136|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.02||||||||1.02|0.63|
81445757|NCT02666352|162581137|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|1.05||||||||1.05|0.61|
81445758|NCT02666352|162581137|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.03||||||||1.03|0.60|
81445759|NCT02666352|162581138|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|0.89||||||||0.89|0.57|
81445760|NCT02666352|162581138|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|0.91||||||||0.91|0.58|
81445761|NCT02666352|162581141|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.58||||||||1.58|0.85|
81445762|NCT02666352|162581141|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.85||||||||1.85|1.00|
81445763|NCT02666352|162581142|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.68||||||||1.68|0.91|
81445764|NCT02666352|162581142|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.58||||||90.0|1.17|2.14||||||||2.14|1.17|
81445765|NCT02666352|162581143|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.33||||||||1.33|0.60|
81445766|NCT02666352|162581143|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.34||||||||1.34|0.60|
81445767|NCT02666352|162581144|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|1.3||||||||1.30|0.45|
81445768|NCT02666352|162581144|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.14||||||||1.14|0.40|
81445769|NCT02666352|162581145|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.6||||||||1.60|0.90|
81445770|NCT02666352|162581145|OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.87||||||||1.87|1.06|
81445771|NCT04988152|162581150|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.0724|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8519|1.35|||||The ratio of geometric LS means and 90% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model, with Cmax as the dependent variable, and ethnicity and body weight were covariates.|||1.3500|0.8519|
81445772|NCT04988152|162581151|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.0513|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9281|1.1908|||||The ratio of geometric LS means and 90% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model, with AUC(D1-29) as the dependent variable, and ethnicity and body weight were covariates.|||1.1908|0.9281|
81475150|NCT02095197|162641435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.23
81475151|NCT02095197|162641436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.47
81475152|NCT02095197|162641437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.30
81475153|NCT02095197|162641438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.41
81475154|NCT00519584|162641472|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.39|||Log Rank||Ropivacaine/dex vs. Ropivacaine/saline|||0.39|0.08|<0.001
81475155|NCT00519584|162641472|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.83|||Log Rank||bupivacaine/dex vs. bupivacaine/Saline|||0.83|0.23|<0.001
81475156|NCT00519584|162641473|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81475157|NCT00519584|162641473|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81475158|NCT00519584|162641474|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||adjusted significance level is 0.025|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81475159|NCT00519584|162641474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81475160|NCT00519584|162641475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||adjusted significance level = 0.025|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.29
81475161|NCT00519584|162641475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||adjusted significance level = 0.025|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.15
81475162|NCT05259917|162641476|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Gehan score transformation test|||"Gehan score transformation test:~KVD900 300 mg vs Placebo"||||<0.0001
81475163|NCT05259917|162641476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0013|||||||Gehan score transformation test|||"Gehan score transformation test:~KVD900 600 mg vs Placebo"||||0.0013
81475164|NCT05259917|162641477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0036|||||||Gehan score transformation test|||"Gehan score transformation test:~KVD900 300 mg vs Placebo"||||0.0036
81475165|NCT05259917|162641477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0032|||||||Gehan score transformation test|||"Gehan score transformation test:~KVD900 600 mg vs Placebo"||||0.0032
81475166|NCT05259917|162641478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0022|||||||Gehan score transformation test|||"Gehan score transformation test:~KVD900 300 mg vs Placebo"||||0.0022
81475167|NCT05259917|162641478|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Gehan score transformation test|||"Gehan score transformation test:~KVD900 600 mg vs Placebo"||||<0.0001
81475168|NCT00592592|162641479|OTHER||Cumulative incidence|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|18.0||||||||18.0|5.7|
81539803|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.02||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|10.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||10.21|1.58|0.0034
81475169|NCT00592592|162641481|OTHER||% hypothalamus normal tissue spared|88.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||<0.01
81475170|NCT00592592|162641481|OTHER||% pituitary normal tissue spared|73.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||<0.01
81475171|NCT00592592|162641481|OTHER||% lens (contra) normal tissue spared|100.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||<0.01
81475172|NCT00592592|162641481|OTHER||% maxilla normal tissue spared|42.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.02
81475173|NCT00592592|162641482|OTHER||Percent Survival, Local Control|80.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.0|87.7||||||||87.7|73.0|
81475174|NCT03585712|162641483|OTHER|Is the overall mean change from baseline different from zero? Or did the infringement of schedule regardless the type of infringement lead to a change in mucus score?||||||0.26||||||P value from model testing intercept (does infringement change mucus score?) P-value from a repeated measures mixed model with the period, intervention, sequence and time (visit) as covariates. P-values ≤0.050 are considered significant|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Mixed model for repeated measures using as response delta to Day41, delta to Day42, delta to Day70 and delta to Day71.~Covariates: period, intervention (missed pill or delayed pill), sequence of intervention (missed pill then delayed pill and vice versa), time and subject.~Subject as random effect + time repeated effect within each combination subject\* period"||||0.26
81475175|NCT03585712|162641484|OTHER||||||>|0.999||||||p values \> 0.050 (Not Statistically significant)|McNemar|McNemar test comparing agreement in the missed and delayed periods||Absence of risk increase||||>0.999
81475176|NCT03585712|162641484|OTHER|||||||0.655||||||p values \> 0.050 (Not Statistically significant)|McNemar|McNemar test comparing agreement in the missed and delayed periods||Transient risk increase||||0.655
81475177|NCT03585712|162641484|OTHER|||||||0.317||||||p values \> 0.050 (Not Statistically significant)|McNemar|McNemar test comparing agreement in the missed and delayed periods||Prolonged risk increase||||0.317
81475178|NCT03585712|162641485|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Indicates significance at the 0.05 level (p-value ≤ 0.05)|McNemar|P-value from an exact kappa test comparing agreement of ovarian status vs the reported perfect use period||A stratified McNemar test (stratification on the site, AGREE option in SAS) was used to compare the distribution of ovarian activity classification in the perfect use period to the delayed and missed pill periods (pairwise vs perfect use). The worst (meaning most risk of ovulation) ovarian activity category in the period was used for the analyses.||||<0.001
81475179|NCT03585712|162641485|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Indicates significance at the 0.05 level (p-value ≤ 0.05)|McNemar|P-value from an exact kappa test comparing agreement of ovarian status vs the reported perfect use period.||A stratified McNemar test (stratification on the site, AGREE option in SAS) was used to compare the distribution of ovarian activity classification in the perfect use period to the delayed and missed pill periods (pairwise vs perfect use). The worst (meaning most risk of ovulation) ovarian activity category in the period was used for the analyses.||||<0.001
81475180|NCT03585712|162641486|OTHER|||||||0.127|||||||McNemar|P-value from an exact kappa test comparing agreement of cervical mucus score classification vs the reported perfect use period||Stratified McNemar test (stratification on the site, AGREE option in SAS) to compare the distribution of cervical mucus scores in the perfect use period to the delayed and missed pill periods (pairwise vs perfect use).||||0.127
81475181|NCT03585712|162641486|OTHER|||||||0.018||||||\* Indicates significance at the 0.05 level (p-value ≤ 0.05).|McNemar|P-value from an exact kappa test comparing agreement of cervical mucus score classification vs the reported perfect use period.||Stratified McNemar test (stratification on the site, AGREE option in SAS) to compare the distribution of cervical mucus scores in the perfect use period to the delayed and missed pill periods (pairwise vs perfect use).||||0.018
81475182|NCT00795769|162641492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||18% n=9 of the patients vomited compared to the FHCRC historic rate of 28%. p=0.03. PMID: 21372706 reference for historical data at FHCRC.||||0.03
81475183|NCT00795769|162641492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Twelve patients (24%) had a greater than two-point increase in MAT score for nausea from baseline by the end of their infusion. That rate compares to the FHCRC historic rate of 58% (p \<0.0001). PMID: 21372706 reference for historical data at FHCRC||||<0.0001
81475184|NCT04475718|162641493|OTHER|Preliminary Efficacy|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81475185|NCT00497055|162641504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88||||0.41||95.0|0.66|1.16|||Generalized estimating equation|||||1.16|.66|.41
81475186|NCT00497055|162641505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81475187|NCT00497055|162641506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>=|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>=0.99
81475188|NCT02033200|162641507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.335||0.8216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.592|0.744|||ANCOVA|||The sample size had enough power to detect any meaningful difference between treatment groups in the right eye.||0.744|-0.592|0.8216
81475189|NCT02033200|162641507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|0.257|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.258||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.258|0.771|||ANCOVA|||The sample size had adequate power to detect a meaningful difference between treatment groups in the left eye.||0.771|-0.258|0.324
81445773|NCT04988152|162581154|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.6999|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|2.5129|||||The ratio of geometric LS means and 90% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model, with Cmax as the dependent variable, and ethnicity and body weight were covariates.|||2.5129|1.1500|
81445774|NCT04988152|162581155|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.5869|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1236|2.2413|||||The ratio of geometric LS means and 90% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model, with AUC(D1-29) as the dependent variable, and ethnicity and body weight were covariates.|||2.2413|1.1236|
81445775|NCT04988152|162581170|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.0724|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8519|1.35|||||The ratio of geometric LS means and 90% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model, with Cmax as the dependent variable, and ethnicity and body weight were covariates.|||1.3500|0.8519|
81445776|NCT04988152|162581172|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.0673|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9286|1.2268|||||The ratio of geometric LS means and 90% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model, with AUClast as the dependent variable, and ethnicity and body weight were covariates.|||1.2268|0.9286|
81445777|NCT04988152|162581176|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.6999|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|2.5129|||||The ratio of geometric LS means and 90% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model, with Cmax as the dependent variable, and ethnicity and body weight were covariates.|||2.5129|1.1500|
81445778|NCT04988152|162581178|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.5766|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1777|2.1106|||||The ratio of geometric LS means and 90% confidence intervals were obtained from ANCOVA model, with AUClast as the dependent variable, and ethnicity and body weight were covariates|||2.1106|1.1777|
81445779|NCT03696953|162581195|OTHER|t test comparing||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81445780|NCT03696953|162581196|OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.73
81445781|NCT03696953|162581196|OTHER|T test||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81445782|NCT03696953|162581197|OTHER|T test||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of 36 week AP-GI-SA Scores between probiotic and placebo groups at 36 weeks||||0.01
81445783|NCT03696953|162581198|OTHER|T test||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81445784|NCT03696953|162581199|OTHER|T test||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81445785|NCT00759902|162581203|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence intervals for the ratios (test/reference) of the least squares means of the non-transformed parameters Cmax, AUClast, AUCinf, Tmax, λz, and T1/2, were calculated.|mean ratio|123.0||||||90.0|112.9|134.1|||ANOVA|log-transformation||||134.1|112.9|
81445786|NCT00759902|162581205|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence intervals for the ratios (test/reference) of the least squares means of the non-transformed parameters Cmax, AUClast, AUCinf, Tmax, λz, and T1/2, were calculated.|mean ratio|101.7||||||90.0|98.5|104.9|||ANOVA|log-transformation||||104.9|98.5|
81445787|NCT00759902|162581206|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90% confidence intervals for the ratios (test/reference) of the least squares means of the non-transformed parameters Cmax, AUClast, AUCinf, Tmax, λz, and T1/2, were calculated.|mean ratio|102.9||||||90.0|99.3|106.5|||ANOVA|log-transformation||||106.5|99.3|
81445788|NCT05071313|162581227|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Group 2 versus Group 1 in terms of the HI antibody titers against all four influenza vaccine strains 28 days after vaccination with fluzone, using a non-inferiority margin of 1.5 for the GMT ratio (Group 2/Group 1).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.14||||||A/Victoria||1.14|0.89|
81445789|NCT05071313|162581227|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Group 2 versus Group 1 in terms of the HI antibody titers against all four influenza vaccine strains 28 days after vaccination with fluzone, using a non-inferiority margin of 1.5 for the GMT ratio (Group 2/Group 1).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.28||||||A/Tasmania||1.28|0.97|
81445790|NCT05071313|162581227|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Group 2 versus Group 1 in terms of the HI antibody titers against all four influenza vaccine strains 28 days after vaccination with fluzone, using a non-inferiority margin of 1.5 for the GMT ratio (Group 2/Group 1).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.05||||||B/Washington||1.05|0.79|
81445791|NCT05071313|162581227|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of Group 2 versus Group 1 in terms of the HI antibody titers against all four influenza vaccine strains 28 days after vaccination with fluzone, using a non-inferiority margin of 1.5 for the GMT ratio (Group 2/Group 1).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.97||||||95.0|0.85|1.1||||||B/Phuket||1.10|0.85|
81445792|NCT03222583|162581286|NON_INFERIORITY|The percentage of participants in Arm A with SVR12 was non-inferior to the historical SVR12 rate of 96% if the lower confidence bound (LCB) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the percentage was \> 90%.|Percentage of Participants with SVR12|97.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.5|98.9||||||In order to control the Type I error rate, a fixed sequence testing procedure was used for the 3 ranked primary efficacy endpoints. Only if success had been demonstrated for the first primary endpoint was testing to proceed to the second primary endpoint. Similarly, only if success had been demonstrated for the second primary endpoint was testing to proceed to the third primary endpoint.||98.9|95.5|
81445793|NCT03222583|162581287|NON_INFERIORITY|The percentage of GT1-infected participants in Arm A with SVR12 was non-inferior to the historical SVR12 rate of 97% if the LCB of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage was \> 91%.|Percentage of Participants with SVR12|99.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.3|100.0||||||In order to control the Type I error rate, a fixed sequence testing procedure was used for the 3 ranked primary efficacy endpoints. Only if success had been demonstrated for the first primary endpoint was testing to proceed to the second primary endpoint. Similarly, only if success had been demonstrated for the second primary endpoint was testing to proceed to the third primary endpoint.||100.0|98.3|
81475190|NCT02033200|162641508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.7864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.031|||ANCOVA|||The sample size provided enough power to detect any meaningful difference between the two treatment groups in the right eye.||0.031|-0.024|0.7864
81475191|NCT02033200|162641508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means difference|-0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.1953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.012|||ANCOVA|||The sample size provided enough power to detect any meaningful difference between the two treatment groups in the left eye.||0.012|-0.056|0.1953
81475192|NCT02033200|162641509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.039|||ANCOVA|||The sample size provided enough power to detect any meaningful difference between the two treatment groups in the right eye.||-0.039|-0.280|0.0101
81445794|NCT03222583|162581288|NON_INFERIORITY|The percentage of GT2-infected participants in Arm A with SVR12 was non-inferior to the historical SVR12 rate of 95% if the LCB of the 2-sided 95% CI for the percentage was \> 89%.|Percentage of Participants with SVR12|97.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.4|100.0||||||In order to control the Type I error rate, a fixed sequence testing procedure was used for the 3 ranked primary efficacy endpoints. Only if success had been demonstrated for the first primary endpoint was testing to proceed to the second primary endpoint. Similarly, only if success had been demonstrated for the second primary endpoint was testing to proceed to the third primary endpoint.||100.0|95.4|
81445795|NCT00609518|162581328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.28|||Linear probability model|||||0.28|-0.10|
81445796|NCT00609518|162581329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4902||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4902
81445797|NCT00609518|162581330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6791||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.6791
81445798|NCT00609518|162581330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.49|||Regression, Cox|Treatment was the covariate included in this model.||||1.49|0.54|
81445799|NCT00609518|162581331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.587||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.5870
81445800|NCT00609518|162581331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.38|||Regression, Cox|Treatment was the covariate included in this model.||||1.38|0.57|
81445801|NCT01687478|162581332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.04|1.8|||||The Confidence Interval is based on the treatment difference LS Mean changes from baseline between Olanzapine + Fluoxetine and Placebo + Fluoxetine.|||1.80|-5.04|
81445802|NCT05855616|162581351|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.533||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|5.892|||t-test, 1 sided|||||5.892|0.048|1.00
81445803|NCT05855616|162581352|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.176||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.79|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.790|0.039|0.013
81445804|NCT05855616|162581354|OTHER|||||||0.137|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.137
81445805|NCT05855616|162581355|OTHER|||||||0.764|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.764
81445806|NCT05855616|162581356|OTHER|||||||0.055|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.055
81445807|NCT00824616|162581381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.58|||Longitudinal Data Analysis (LDA) model|||||0.58|-0.81|0.745
81445808|NCT00824616|162581382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportions|5.9||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|25.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Between-treatment difference (MK-0941 group minus Placebo group) in the percentage of participants who experienced one or more episodes of hypoglycemia.||25.4|-13.7|0.537
81475193|NCT02033200|162641509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.1583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.209|0.035|||ANCOVA|||The sample size provided enough power to detect any meaningful difference between the two treatment groups in the left eye.||0.035|-0.209|0.1583
81445809|NCT04442490|162581406|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.3|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, antidepressant use at baseline (Yes or No), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with Unstructured covariance structure.|||-0.3|-3.1|0.0141
81445810|NCT04442490|162581407|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.1193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment (SAGE-217 or placebo), baseline CGI-S score, antidepressant use at baseline (Yes or No), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with Unstructured covariance structure.|||0.0|-0.4|0.1193
81445811|NCT04442490|162581408|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-2.0|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, antidepressant use at baseline (Yes or No), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with Unstructured covariance structure.|Change from baseline at Day 3||-2.0|-4.0|<0.0001
81445812|NCT04442490|162581408|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-1.4|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, antidepressant use at baseline (Yes or No), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with Unstructured covariance structure.|Change from baseline at Day 8||-1.4|-3.8|<0.0001
81445813|NCT04442490|162581408|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.2344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.6|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, antidepressant use at baseline (Yes or No), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with Unstructured covariance structure.|Change from baseline at Day 42||0.6|-2.4|0.2344
81445814|NCT04442490|162581409|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.0599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.98|||Generalized Estimating Equation Model|||Day 15|Model used is a GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, antidepressant use at baseline (Yes or No), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction with Unstructured covariance structure. Odds ratio was the estimate of the odds of having HAM-D response for participants treated with SAGE-217 relative to that for participants treated with placebo.|1.98|0.99|0.0599
81445815|NCT04442490|162581409|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.0889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.94|||GEE Model|||Day 42|Model used is a GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, antidepressant use at baseline (Yes or No), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction with Unstructured covariance structure.Odds ratio was the estimate of the odds of having HAM-D response for participants treated with SAGE-217 relative to that for participants treated with placebo.|1.94|0.95|0.0889
81445816|NCT04442490|162581410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.5495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.66|||GEE Model|||Day 15|Model used is GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, antidepressant use at baseline, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction with Unstructured covariance structure. Odds ratio was the estimate of the odds of having HAM-D remission for participants treated with SAGE-217 relative to that for participants treated with placebo.|1.66|0.76|0.5495
81475194|NCT02033200|162641510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.359||0.9324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.746|0.685|||ANCOVA|||The sample size should provide approximately 90% power to detect a 1.6 mmHg difference in the mean change in Intraocular Pressure between the two treatment groups in the right eye.||0.685|-0.746|0.9324
81475195|NCT02033200|162641510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|0.751|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.348||0.0343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|1.44|||ANCOVA|||The sample size should provide approximately 90% power to detect a 1.6 mmHg difference in the mean change in intraocular pressure between the two treatment groups in the left eye.||1.44|0.057|0.0343
81475196|NCT02033200|162641511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means difference|0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.3139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.051|||ANCOVA|||The sample size had enough power to detect any meaningful difference between treatment groups in the right eye.||0.051|-0.017|0.3139
81475197|NCT02033200|162641511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.9334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.042|||ANCOVA|||The sample size had enough power to detect any meaningful difference between treatment groups in the left eye.||0.042|-0.045|0.9334
81475198|NCT02033200|162641512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.7723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|0.125|||ANCOVA|||The sample size had enough power to detect any meaningful difference between treatment groups in the right eye.||0.125|-0.093|0.7723
81445817|NCT04442490|162581410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.6|||GEE Model|||Day 42|Model used is GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, baseline HAM-D total score, antidepressant use at baseline, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction with Unstructured covariance structure. Odds ratio was the estimate of the odds of having HAM-D remission for participants treated with SAGE-217 relative to that for participants treated with placebo.|1.60|0.74|0.6790
81445818|NCT04442490|162581411|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.0191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.16|||GEE Model|||Placebo, SAGE-217|Model used was a GEE for binary response model, with factors for treatment, CGI-S baseline score, antidepressant use at baseline (Yes or No), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction with Unstructured covariance structure. Odds ratio was the estimate of the odds of having CGI-I response for participants treated with SAGE-217 relative to that for participants treated with placebo.|2.16|1.07|0.0191
81445819|NCT04442490|162581412|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.0238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-0.3|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment (SAGE-217/placebo), baseline MADRS total score, antidepressant use at baseline (Yes or No), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with Unstructured covariance structure|Placebo, SAGE-217||-0.3|-4.4|0.0238
81445820|NCT04442490|162581413|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.2|||MMRM||Model used was MMRM with treatment (SAGE-217/placebo), baseline HAM-A total score, antidepressant use at baseline (Yes or No), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with Unstructured covariance structure.|Placebo, SAGE-217||-0.2|-2.5|0.0199
81445821|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.3216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.5|||MMRM||Model used is MMRM with treatment(SAGE-217/placebo), baseline SF-36v2 domain/component score, antidepressant use at baseline(Yes/No)assessment time point and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with Unstructured covariance structure.|Physical Functioning Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 8||1.5|-0.5|0.3216
81445822|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.1247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.8|||MMRM||Model used is MMRM with treatment(SAGE-217/placebo), baseline SF-36v2 domain/component score, antidepressant use at baseline(Yes/No)assessment time point and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with Unstructured covariance structure.|Physical Functioning Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 15||1.8|-0.2|0.1247
81445823|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.1111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.0|||MMRM||Model used is MMRM with treatment(SAGE-217/placebo), baseline SF-36v2 domain/component score, antidepressant use at baseline(Yes/No)assessment time point and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with Unstructured covariance structure.|Physical Functioning Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 28||2.0|-0.2|0.1111
81445824|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.1449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.0|||MMRM||Model used is MMRM with treatment(SAGE-217/placebo), baseline SF-36v2 domain/component score, antidepressant use at baseline(Yes/No)assessment time point and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with Unstructured covariance structure.|Physical Functioning Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 42||2.0|-0.3|0.1449
81445825|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.8242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.0|||MMRM||Model used is MMRM with treatment(SAGE-217/placebo), baseline SF-36v2 domain/component score, antidepressant use at baseline(Yes/No)assessment time point and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with Unstructured covariance structure.|Role-Physical Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 8||1.0|-1.3|0.8242
81475199|NCT02033200|162641512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.9107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|0.122|||ANCOVA|||The sample size had enough power to detect any meaningful difference between treatment groups in the left eye.||0.122|-0.109|0.9107
81475200|NCT02033200|162641513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means difference|-0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.278||0.7787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.632|0.475|||ANCOVA|||The sample size had enough power to detect any meaningful difference between treatment groups in the right eye.||0.475|-0.632|0.7787
81475201|NCT02033200|162641513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.344||0.6013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.865|0.504|||ANCOVA|||The sample size had enough power to detect any meaningful difference between treatment groups in the left eye.||0.504|-0.865|0.6013
81475202|NCT02033200|162641514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.8209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.705|0.887|||ANCOVA|||The sample size should provide approximately 90% power to detect a 1.6 mmHg difference in the mean change in IOP between the two treatment groups in the right eye.||0.887|-0.705|0.8209
81475203|NCT02033200|162641514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means difference|0.227|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.4931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.884|||ANCOVA|||The sample size should provide approximately 90% power to detect a 1.6 mmHg difference in the mean change in IOP between the two treatment groups in the left eye.||0.884|-0.430|0.4931
81475204|NCT02670382|162641519|SUPERIORITY||mean values, log transformed|||||0.33|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.33
81475205|NCT02670382|162641519|SUPERIORITY||mean difference, log transformed values|||||0.92|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.92
81475206|NCT02670382|162641519|SUPERIORITY||mean difference, log transformed values|||||0.44|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.44
81475207|NCT02670382|162641520|SUPERIORITY||mean difference, log transformed values|||||0.34|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.34
81445826|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.8329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.1|||MMRM|||Role-Physical Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 15||1.1|-1.4|0.8329
81445827|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.8127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.1|||MMRM|||Role-Physical Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 28||1.1|-1.4|0.8127
81445828|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.5435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.6|||MMRM|||Role-Physical Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 42||1.6|-0.9|0.5435
81445829|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.3551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.8|||MMRM|||Bodily Pain Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 8||1.8|-0.7|0.3551
81445830|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.7495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.6|||MMRM|||Bodily Pain Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 15||1.6|-1.1|0.7495
81445831|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.6471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.7|||MMRM|||Bodily Pain Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 28||1.7|-1.1|0.6471
81445832|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.1832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.5|||MMRM|||Bodily Pain Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 42||2.5|-0.5|0.1832
81445833|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.2|||MMRM|||General Health Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 8||2.2|0.2|0.0168
81445834|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.0787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.0|||MMRM|||General Health Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 15||2.0|-0.1|0.0787
81445835|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.4273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.6|||MMRM|||General Health Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 28||1.6|-0.7|0.4273
81445836|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.0938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.2|||MMRM|||General Health Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 42||2.2|-0.2|0.0938
81475208|NCT02670382|162641520|SUPERIORITY||mean difference, log transformed values|||||0.5|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.50
81475209|NCT02670382|162641520|SUPERIORITY||mean differences, log transformed values|||||0.83|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.83
81445837|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.3|||MMRM|||Vitality Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 8||4.3|0.9|0.0033
81445838|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|5.1|||MMRM|||Vitality Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 15||5.1|1.1|0.0029
81445839|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.0791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|3.9|||MMRM|||Vitality Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 28||3.9|-0.2|0.0791
81445840|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.0761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|4.2|||MMRM|||Vitality Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 42||4.2|-0.2|0.0761
81445841|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.1568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|3.1|||MMRM|||Social Functioning Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 8||3.1|-0.5|0.1568
81445842|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.2807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.0|||MMRM|||Social Functioning Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 15||3.0|-0.9|0.2807
81445843|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.7751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.4|||MMRM|||Social Functioning Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 28||2.4|-1.8|0.7751
81445844|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||0.0913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|3.9|||MMRM|||Social Functioning Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 42||3.9|-0.3|0.0913
81445845|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.2863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.2|||MMRM|||Role-Emotional Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 8||3.2|-0.9|0.2863
81445846|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.1801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.7|||MMRM|||Role-Emotional Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 15||3.7|-0.7|0.1801
81445847|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.1107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|4.1|||MMRM|||Role-Emotional Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 28||4.1|-0.4|0.1107
81445848|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.3274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|3.6|||MMRM|||Role-Emotional Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 42||3.6|-1.2|0.3274
81445849|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.0873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|3.4|||MMRM|||Mental Health Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 8||3.4|-0.2|0.0873
81445850|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.0871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|3.9|||MMRM|||Mental Health Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 15||3.9|-0.3|0.0871
81445851|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.3095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.3|||MMRM|||Mental Health Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 28||3.3|-1.1|0.3095
81445852|NCT04442490|162581415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.1477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|4.0|||MMRM|||Mental Health Domain Score: Change from Baseline at Day 42||4.0|-0.6|0.1477
81475210|NCT02670382|162641521|EQUIVALENCE|primary hypothesis is that EPA will not differ from placebo|mean differences|||||0.1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.10
81475211|NCT02670382|162641521|SUPERIORITY||mean difference|||||0.005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81475212|NCT02670382|162641521|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.17
81475213|NCT03244618|162641523|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.544|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.712|-0.377|||ANOVA|ANOVA model had treatment and gender as factors.|Difference is first named toothpaste minus second named toothpaste such that a negative difference favours first named toothpaste.|||-0.377|-0.712|<0.001
81475214|NCT03244618|162641524|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|14.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA model had treatment and gender as factors.|Difference is first names toothpaste minus second named toothpaste such that a positive difference favours the first named toothpaste.|||14.0|7.5|<0.001
81445853|NCT04442490|162581416|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.0828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.1|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment (SAGE-217/placebo), baseline PHQ-9 total score, antidepressant use at baseline (Yes or No), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with Unstructured covariance structure.|Change from Baseline at Day 8||0.1|-2.1|0.0828
81445854|NCT04442490|162581416|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.0606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.1|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment (SAGE-217/placebo), baseline PHQ-9 total score, antidepressant use at baseline (Yes or No), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with Unstructured covariance structure.|Change from Baseline at Day 15||0.1|-2.4|0.0606
81445855|NCT04442490|162581416|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.1079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.2|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment (SAGE-217/placebo), baseline PHQ-9 total score, antidepressant use at baseline (Yes or No), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with Unstructured covariance structure.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||0.2|-2.3|0.1079
81445856|NCT04442490|162581416|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.3951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.7|||MMRM||Model used was the MMRM with treatment (SAGE-217/placebo), baseline PHQ-9 total score, antidepressant use at baseline (Yes or No), assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects with Unstructured covariance structure.|Change from Baseline at Day 42||0.7|-1.9|0.3951
81445857|NCT00158600|162581443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|28.12||||0.0347||95.0|2.07|54.17||The threshold for determining statistical significance is 0.05. A fixed testing sequence procedure was used to preserve an overall error rate of 5% for the co-primary efficacy endpoints by linking the test of FVC to the result of 6MWT.|ANCOVA|||The difference between alglucosidase alfa and placebo treatment groups in change in distance walked from baseline to last observation was estimated by ANCOVA after adjusting for baseline value and randomization strata.||54.17|2.07|0.0347
81445858|NCT00158600|162581444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|3.4||||0.0055||95.0|1.03|5.77||The threshold for determining statistical significance is 0.05. A fixed testing sequence procedure was used to preserve an overall error rate of 5% for the co-primary efficacy endpoints by linking the test of FVC to the result of 6MWT.|ANCOVA|||The difference between alglucosidase alfa and placebo treatment groups in change in % predicted FVC from baseline to last observation was estimated by ANCOVA after adjusting for baseline value and randomization strata.||5.77|1.03|0.0055
81445859|NCT00158600|162581445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|3.18||||0.1093||95.0|-0.73|7.08||The threshold for determining statistical significance is 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparison was made for secondary efficacy endpoints.|ANCOVA|||The difference between alglucosidase alfa and placebo treatment groups in change in QMT from baseline to last observation was estimated by ANCOVA after adjusting for baseline value and randomization strata.||7.08|-0.73|0.1093
81445860|NCT00158600|162581446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.37||||0.8333||95.0|-3.83|3.09||The threshold for determining statistical significance is 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparison was made for secondary efficacy endpoints.|ANCOVA|||The difference between alglucosidase alfa and placebo treatment groups in change in PCS from baseline to last observation was estimated by ANCOVA after adjusting for baseline value and randomization strata.||3.09|-3.83|0.8333
81445861|NCT02737332|162581490|EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between the two products was concluded if the 90% CIs (based on log transformed data and anti-logged) for the ratio of the geometric means lie completely within the range 80%-125%.|Geometric mean ratio of treatments|1.019||||0.4879|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.964|1.077||One-way ANOVA model with treatment as the independent variable, and the least-square means and standard error of Testosterone levels under each treatment and the between-treatment difference in LS means was reported.|ANOVA||Geometric mean ratio of experimental and reference product was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|||1.077|0.964|0.4879
81445862|NCT02737332|162581491|OTHER|The bioequivalence between the two products was concluded if the 90% CIs (based on log transformed data and anti-logged) for the ratio of the geometric means lie completely within the range 80%-125%.|Geometric mean ratio|0.994||||0.3642|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0451|2.192||One-way ANOVA model with treatment as the independent variable, and the least-square means and standard error of Testosterone levels under each treatment and the between-treatment difference in LS means was reported.|ANOVA||Geometric mean ratio of experimental and reference product was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|||2.192|0.0451|0.3642
81445863|NCT02737332|162581491|EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between the two products was concluded if the 90% CIs (based on log transformed data and anti-logged) for the ratio of the geometric means lie completely within the range 80%-125%.|Geometric mean ratio|0.81||||0.4069|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.338|1.939||One-way ANOVA model with treatment as the independent variable, and the least-square means and standard error of Testosterone levels under each treatment and the between-treatment difference in LS means was reported.|ANOVA||Geometric mean ratio of experimental and reference product was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|||1.939|0.338|0.4069
81445864|NCT02737332|162581491|EQUIVALENCE|One-way ANOVA model with treatment as the independent variable, and the least-square means and standard error of Testosterone levels under each treatment and the between-treatment difference in LS means was reported.|Geometric mean ratio|1.039||||0.7186|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.412|2.617||The bioequivalence between the two products was concluded if the 90% CIs (based on log transformed data and anti-logged) for the ratio of the geometric means lie completely within the range 80%-125%.|ANOVA||Geometric mean ratio of experimental and reference product was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|||2.617|0.412|0.7186
81539804|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|7.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||7.22|1.16|0.0222
81539805|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28||||0.0876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|5.84||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.84|0.89|0.0876
81445865|NCT02737332|162581492|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81539806|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.72||||0.0345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|6.88||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||6.88|1.08|0.0345
81445866|NCT02737332|162581493|EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between the two products was concluded if the 90% CIs (based on log transformed data and anti-logged) for the ratio of the geometric means lie completely within the range 80%-125%.|Geometric mean ratio|0.999||||0.9211|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.018||One-way ANOVA model with treatment as the independent variable, and the least-square means and standard error of Testosterone levels under each treatment and the between-treatment difference in LS means was reported.|ANOVA||Geometric mean ratio of experimental and reference product was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.||ANOVA-model-based Least-Square Mean|1.018|0.980|0.9211
81445867|NCT02737332|162581493|EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between the two products was concluded if the 90% CIs (based on log transformed data and anti-logged) for the ratio of the geometric means lie completely within the range 80%-125%.|Geometric mean ratio|1.168||||0.3037|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.515||One-way ANOVA model with treatment as the independent variable, and the least-square means and standard error of Testosterone levels under each treatment and the between-treatment difference in LS means was reported.|ANOVA||Geometric mean ratio of experimental and reference product was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|||1.515|0.900|0.3037
81445868|NCT02737332|162581493|EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between the two products was concluded if the 90% CIs (based on log transformed data and anti-logged) for the ratio of the geometric means lie completely within the range 80%-125%.|Geometric mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.0||One-way ANOVA model with treatment as the independent variable, and the least-square means and standard error of Testosterone levels under each treatment and the between-treatment difference in LS means was reported.|ANOVA||Geometric mean ratio of experimental and reference product was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|||1.000|1.000|
81445869|NCT02737332|162581494|OTHER|||||||0.5495|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5495
81445870|NCT02737332|162581494|OTHER|||||||0.2616|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2616
81445871|NCT02737332|162581494|OTHER|||||||0.3632|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3632
81445872|NCT02737332|162581494|OTHER|||||||0.3393|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3393
81445873|NCT02737332|162581498|OTHER|||||||0.1917|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1917
81445874|NCT01340768|162581500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.52||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.94||P-value for association between treatment groups and proportions controlling for prior therapy (monotherapy or combination therapy).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.94|0.29|0.028
81445875|NCT01340768|162581501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.49||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.83||P-value for association between treatment groups and proportions controlling for prior therapy (monotherapy or combination therapy).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.83|0.29|0.006
81445876|NCT02992418|162581505|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the ratio of GMCs between groups (Group 1/ Group 2) was greater than (\>) 1/1.5 for each antigen. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the 4 antigens achieved non-inferiority.|GMC ratio|0.848|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.721|0.997||||||Anti-PT||0.997|0.721|
81445877|NCT02992418|162581505|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMCs between groups (Group 1/ Group 2) was \> 1/1.5 for each antigen. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the 4 antigens achieved non-inferiority.|GMC ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.892|1.18||||||Anti-FHA||1.18|0.892|
81445878|NCT02992418|162581505|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMCs between groups (Group 1/ Group 2) was \> 1/1.5 for each antigen. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the 4 antigens achieved non-inferiority.|GMC ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.836|1.46||||||Anti-PRN||1.46|0.836|
81445879|NCT02992418|162581505|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMCs between groups (Group 1/ Group 2) was \> 1/1.5 for each antigen. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the 4 antigens achieved non-inferiority.|GMC ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.827|1.33||||||Anti-FIM2+3||1.33|0.827|
81445880|NCT02992418|162581506|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of all the 95% CI of the percentage difference was \> -10% for all antigens.|Percentage difference|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|5.04||||||Anti-D||5.04|-4.53|
81445881|NCT02992418|162581506|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of all the 95% CI of the percentage difference was \> -10% for all antigens.|Percentage difference|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|1.37||||||Anti-T||1.37|-2.87|
81475215|NCT03244618|162641525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|-5.5|||ANOVA|ANOVA model had treatment and gender as factors.|Difference is first named toothpaste minus second named toothpaste such that a negative difference favours the first named toothpaste.|||-5.5|-16.4|<0.001
81445882|NCT02992418|162581507|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 1/Group 2) was \> 1/2 for each serotype. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.862|1.44||||||Serotype 1||1.44|0.862|
81445883|NCT02992418|162581507|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 1/Group 2) was \> 1/2 for each serotype. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.47||||||Serotype 2||1.47|0.97|
81445884|NCT02992418|162581507|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 1/Group 2) was \> 1/2 for each serotype. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT ratio|0.925|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.739|1.16||||||Serotype 3||1.16|0.739|
81475216|NCT03244618|162641526|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.489|||ANOVA|ANOVA model had treatment and gender as factors.|Difference is first named toothpaste minus second named toothpaste such that a negative value favours the first named toothpaste.|||-0.489|-0.850|<0.001
81445885|NCT02992418|162581507|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 1/Group 2) was \> 1/2 for each serotype. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT ratio|0.802|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.644|0.999||||||Serotype 4||0.999|0.644|
81445886|NCT05472662|162581525|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was demonstrated if the 95% CI of the adjusted mean difference in relative change from baseline in FEV1 between HFA-152a and HFA-134a was within the equivalence limits \[-10% ; +10%\].|Adjusted mean difference|1.86||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|4.2|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical analysis performed on the data at 15 min post-dose timepoint.~Statistical analysis was performed by means of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment group, subject, and period as fixed effects and FEV1 baseline as covariate."||4.20|-0.48|0.113
81445887|NCT05472662|162581526|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was demonstrated if the 95% CI of the adjusted mean difference in relative change from baseline in FEV1 between HFA-152a and HFA-134a was within the equivalence limits \[-10% ; +10%\].|Adjusted mean difference|0.58||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.25|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical analysis performed on the data at 5 min post-dose timepoint.~Statistical analysis was performed by means of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment group, subject, and period as fixed effects and FEV1 baseline as covariate."||2.25|-1.10|0.483
81445888|NCT05472662|162581526|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was demonstrated if the 95% CI of the adjusted mean difference in relative change from baseline in FEV1 between HFA-152a and HFA-134a was within the equivalence limits \[-10% ; +10%\].|Adjusted mean difference|0.23||||0.782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|1.9|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical analysis performed on the data at 30 min post-dose timepoint.~Statistical analysis was performed by means of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment group, subject, and period as fixed effects and FEV1 baseline as covariate."||1.90|-1.45|0.782
81445889|NCT05472662|162581526|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was demonstrated if the 95% CI of the adjusted mean difference in relative change from baseline in FEV1 between HFA-152a and HFA-134a was within the equivalence limits \[-10% ; +10%\].|Adjusted mean difference|-0.4||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|1.16|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical analysis performed on the data at 1 h post-dose timepoint.~Statistical analysis was performed by means of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment group, subject, and period as fixed effects and FEV1 baseline as covariate."||1.16|-1.97|0.599
81445890|NCT05472662|162581526|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was demonstrated if the 95% CI of the adjusted mean difference in relative change from baseline in FEV1 between HFA-152a and HFA-134a was within the equivalence limits \[-10% ; +10%\].|Adjusted mean difference|-0.13||||0.815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.99|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical analysis performed on the data at 1.5 h post-dose timepoint.~Statistical analysis was performed by means of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment group, subject, and period as fixed effects and FEV1 baseline as covariate."||0.99|-1.24|0.815
81445891|NCT05472662|162581526|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was demonstrated if the 95% CI of the adjusted mean difference in relative change from baseline in FEV1 between HFA-152a and HFA-134a was within the equivalence limits \[-10% ; +10%\].|Adjusted mean difference|-0.69||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|0.64|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical analysis performed on the data at 3 h post-dose timepoint.~Statistical analysis was performed by means of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment group, subject, and period as fixed effects and FEV1 baseline as covariate."||0.64|-2.01|0.294
81445892|NCT05472662|162581527|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.015||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.061|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical analysis performed on the data at 5 min post-dose timepoint.~Statistical analysis was performed by means of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment group, subject and period as fixed effects and FEV1 baseline as covariate."|Assess differences between treatment groups.|0.061|-0.032|0.519
81445893|NCT05472662|162581527|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.061||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.13|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical analysis performed on the data at 15 min post-dose timepoint.~Statistical analysis was performed by means of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment group, subject and period as fixed effects and FEV1 baseline as covariate."|Assess differences between treatment groups.|0.130|-0.009|0.085
81445894|NCT05472662|162581527|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.004||||0.858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.054|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical analysis performed on the data at 30 min post-dose timepoint.~Statistical analysis was performed by means of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment group, subject and period as fixed effects and FEV1 baseline as covariate."|Assess differences between treatment groups.|0.054|-0.045|0.858
81445895|NCT05472662|162581527|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.011||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.036|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical analysis performed on the data at 1 h post-dose timepoint.~Statistical analysis was performed by means of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment group, subject and period as fixed effects and FEV1 baseline as covariate."|Assess differences between treatment groups.|0.036|-0.058|0.632
81445896|NCT05472662|162581527|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.003||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.031|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical analysis performed on the data at 1.5 h post-dose timepoint.~Statistical analysis was performed by means of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment group, subject and period as fixed effects and FEV1 baseline as covariate."|Assess differences between treatment groups.|0.031|-0.038|0.846
81445897|NCT05472662|162581527|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.024||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.068|0.021|||ANCOVA|||"Statistical analysis performed on the data at 3 h post-dose timepoint.~Statistical analysis was performed by means of Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment group, subject and period as fixed effects and FEV1 baseline as covariate."|Assess differences between treatment groups.|0.021|-0.068|0.282
81475217|NCT03244618|162641527|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|15.1|||ANOVA|ANOVA model had treatment and gender as factors.|Difference is first named toothpaste minus second named toothpaste such that a positive difference favours first named toothpaste|||15.1|8.6|<0.001
81475218|NCT03244618|162641528|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|-5.2|||ANOVA|ANOVA model had treatment and gender as factors.|Difference is first named toothpaste minus second named toothpaste such that a negative difference favours the first named toothpaste.|||-5.2|-16.6|<0.001
81475219|NCT04333225|162641536|OTHER|Other: estimating risk reduction|Risk Ratio (RR)|2.0718||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|3.72|||Chi-squared|||||3.72|1.15|0.0112
81445898|NCT04620135|162581540|SUPERIORITY||The least squares (LS) mean difference|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|-1.31||Analyzed as ANCOVA with mean diurnal IOP at Week 4 as the response, baseline mean diurnal IOP as a covariate, and treatment as a main effect, using the ITT population with MCMC and regression-based multiple imputation to impute missing data.|ANCOVA||||The primary analysis of the primary endpoint employed an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with mean diurnal IOP at Week 4 as the response, baseline mean diurnal IOP as a covariate, and treatment as a main effect, using the ITT population with Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) and regression based multiple imputation (MI) techniques to impute missing data. The least squares (LS) mean difference (netarsudil - ripasudil) was presented with a 2-sided p-value and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). A success criterion for the superiority of netarsudil to ripasudil was defined as the 2-sided p value ≤ 0.05 for testing the difference (netarsudil QD - ripasudil BID) to 0 and the point estimate of the LS mean difference of \< 0.|-1.31|-2.17|<0.00001
81445899|NCT02701413|162581567|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81539807|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.76||||0.0319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|6.99||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||6.99|1.09|0.0319
81445900|NCT02701413|162581571|OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.88
81445901|NCT00535587|162581576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.94|<|0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.02
81445902|NCT04795908|162581585|NON_INFERIORITY|looking for statistical significant differences between groups||||||0.1997|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1997
81445903|NCT04795908|162581586|NON_INFERIORITY|looking for statistical significant differences between groups||||||0.076|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.076
81445904|NCT04795908|162581587|NON_INFERIORITY|looking for statistically significant differences between groups||||||0.6228|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.6228
81445905|NCT04795908|162581588|NON_INFERIORITY|looking for statistically significant differences between groups||||||0.8984|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8984
81445906|NCT04795908|162581589|NON_INFERIORITY|looking for statistically significant differences between groups||||||0.8188|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8188
81445907|NCT04795908|162581590|NON_INFERIORITY|Looking for statistically significant differences between groups||||||0.0288|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0288
81445908|NCT04795908|162581591|NON_INFERIORITY|looking for statistically significant differences between groups||||||0.0524|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0524
81445909|NCT00311311|162581597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.036||||0.0445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.07||P-value and 95% CI for least square (LS) mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value, treatment group, time, and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects, and subjects as random effect.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|12 months post-transplant||0.070|0.001|0.0445
81445910|NCT00311311|162581597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.034||||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.064||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value, treatment group, time, and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects, and subjects as random effect.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|18 months post-transplant||0.064|0.004|0.0288
81445911|NCT00311311|162581597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.032||||0.0269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.06||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value, treatment group, time, and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects, and subjects as random effect.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|24 months post-transplant||0.060|0.004|0.0269
81445912|NCT00311311|162581597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.028||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.06||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value, treatment group, time, and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects, and subjects as random effect.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|36 months post-transplant||0.060|-0.005|0.0970
81475220|NCT04333225|162641537|OTHER|Other: Estimating hazard ratio|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.75|||Log Rank|||||0.75|0.17|0.0105
81445913|NCT00311311|162581600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.09||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|TC 12 Months Post-transplant||1.09|0.39|<.0001
81445914|NCT00311311|162581600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.67||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|LDL 12 Months Post-transplant||0.67|0.15|0.0022
81445915|NCT00311311|162581600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.1612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.19||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|HDL 12 Months Post-transplant||0.19|-0.03|0.1612
81445916|NCT00311311|162581600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.86||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|Tg 12 Months Post-transplant||0.86|0.26|0.0005
81445917|NCT00311311|162581600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.02||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|TC 18 Months Post-transplant||1.02|0.30|0.0006
81445918|NCT00311311|162581600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.61||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|LDL 18 Months Post-transplant||0.61|0.08|0.0126
81445919|NCT00311311|162581600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.17||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|HDL 18 Months Post-transplant||0.17|-0.04|0.2380
81445920|NCT00311311|162581600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.88||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|Tg 18 Months Post-transplant||0.88|0.27|0.0003
81475221|NCT01778751|162641543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison at 3 months||-0.2|-1.7|0.012
81475222|NCT01778751|162641543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison at 6 months||-0.0|-2.0|0.050
81475223|NCT01778751|162641544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.9||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|8.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison at 3 months, Scale is 0-100 where a higher score is a better outcome.||8.4|-2.7|0.303
81475224|NCT01778751|162641544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.7||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|14.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison at 6 months, Scale is 0-100 where a higher score is a better outcome.||14.4|0.9|0.027
81475225|NCT01778751|162641545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.34|||Generalized estimating equation (GEE)|||||2.34|0.35|0.830
81475226|NCT01778751|162641545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|3.19|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|||Comparison at 6 months||3.19|0.33|0.970
81475227|NCT01778751|162641546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison at 3 months. Scale is 0-27 where a lower score is a better outcome, values were dichotomized to indicate whether or not the patient was depressed.||1.4|-3.3|0.428
81475228|NCT01778751|162641546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison at 6 months. Scale is 0-27 where a lower score is a better outcome, values were dichotomized to indicate whether or not the patient was depressed.||3.6|-1.4|0.397
81475229|NCT00822328|162641547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Bacterial colonies were counted for study group and placebo group on week 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Significant differences between both experimental groups at the same time were determined with one-way ANOVA (significance level p = 0.05).||||<0.05
81475230|NCT00822328|162641549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Bacterial colonies were counted for study group and placebo group on week 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Significant differences between both experimental groups at the same time were determined with one-way ANOVA (significance level p = 0.05).||||<0.05
81475231|NCT01215435|162641592|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the mean HbA1c treatment difference was below or equal to 0.4%. This is equivalent to using a one-sided test of size 2.5%.|Estimated treatment difference, Mean|-0.14|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.4|0.13|||Regression, Linear|||H0: D \> 0.4% against H1: D ≤ 0.4% where D is the mean treatment difference for change in HbA1c (pre-breakfast OD minus pre-dinner OD)||0.13|-0.40|<0.001
81475232|NCT01215435|162641593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated treatment difference, Mean|-3.14||||0.6215||95.0|-15.65|9.37|||Regression, Linear|||||9.37|-15.65|0.6215
81475233|NCT05811026|162641595|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|5.0||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.075
81475234|NCT05811026|162641596|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.4727|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.4727
81475235|NCT05811026|162641597|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.7326|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.7326
81475236|NCT05811026|162641598|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.61||||0.0757|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.0757
81475237|NCT05811026|162641599|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|37.75||||0.0376|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.0376
81475238|NCT05811026|162641600|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.3123|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.3123
81475239|NCT05811026|162641601|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.1009|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.1009
81475240|NCT05811026|162641602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.5||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.0088
81475241|NCT05811026|162641603|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.4274|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.4274
81475242|NCT05811026|162641604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.75||||0.6497|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.6497
81475243|NCT05811026|162641605|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.54||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.0006
81475244|NCT05811026|162641606|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|34.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.0002
81475245|NCT05811026|162641607|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.6231|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.6231
81475246|NCT05811026|162641608|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.3327|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.3327
81475247|NCT05811026|162641609|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|7.25||||0.0752|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.0752
81475248|NCT05811026|162641610|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.94||||0.0982|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.0982
81475249|NCT05811026|162641611|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.8541|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.8541
81445921|NCT00311311|162581600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.0||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|TC 24 Months Post-transplant||1.00|0.17|0.0065
81445922|NCT00311311|162581600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.0845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.6||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|LDL 24 Months Post-transplant||0.60|-0.04|0.0845
81445923|NCT00311311|162581600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.3742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.16||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|HDL 24 Months Post-transplant||0.16|-0.06|0.3742
81445924|NCT00311311|162581600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.92||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|Tg 24 Months Post-transplant||0.92|0.27|0.0006
81445925|NCT00311311|162581600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.1488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|1.03||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|TC 36 Months Post-transplant||1.03|-0.16|0.1488
81445926|NCT00311311|162581600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.62||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|LDL 36 Months Post-transplant||0.62|-0.33|0.5460
81445927|NCT00311311|162581600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.7511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.16||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|HDL 36 Months Post-transplant||0.16|-0.12|0.7511
81445928|NCT00311311|162581600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.06||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|Tg 36 Months Post-transplant||1.06|0.20|0.0048
81445929|NCT00311311|162581601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.78||||0.1757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.91||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|12 months post-transplant||1.91|-0.36|0.1757
81475250|NCT05811026|162641612|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.63||||0.0758|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.0758
81539808|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.27||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|14.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||14.47|1.92|0.0013
81475251|NCT05811026|162641613|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|41.75||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.066
81475252|NCT05811026|162641614|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.6961|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.6961
81475253|NCT05811026|162641615|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was defined as a p-value \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Differece = (2-week interval group) - (4-week interval group)|||||0.0067
81475254|NCT01945294|162641617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in SVR12 percentage|-11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|0.4||||||||0.4|-23.2|
81475255|NCT01156051|162641632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: no difference in total sleep time (TST) from baseline to termination. ANOVA single measure, two-tailed, Type II analysis was completed using SPSS.||||0.005
81475256|NCT01156051|162641633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: no difference in ADHD Rating Scales - IV total scores from baseline to termination. ANOVA single measure, two-tailed, Type II analysis was completed using SPSS.||||<0.001
81475257|NCT01156051|162641634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.392|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: no difference in latency to persistent sleep (LPS) from baseline to termination. ANOVA single measure, two-tailed, Type II analysis was completed using SPSS.||||0.392
81475258|NCT01156051|162641635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: no difference in total sleep time (TST) from baseline to termination. ANOVA single measure, two-tailed, Type II analysis was completed using SPSS.||||0.059
81475259|NCT00350779|162641649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.87|<|0.001||95.0|-0.95|-0.49|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; prior anti-hyperglycemic therapy||||-0.49|-0.95|<0.001
81475260|NCT00350779|162641650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.3|<|0.001||95.0|-27.2|-10.9|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; prior anti-hyperglycemic therapy||||-10.9|-27.2|<0.001
81475261|NCT00350779|162641651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-37.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|43.7|<|0.001||95.0|-50.2|-25.5|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; prior anti-hyperglycemic therapy||||-25.5|-50.2|<0.001
81475262|NCT00350779|162641652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.04|<|0.001||95.0|-1.04|-0.5|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; prior anti-hyperglycemic therapy||||-0.50|-1.04|<0.001
81475263|NCT00350779|162641653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|34.6|<|0.001||95.0|-26.4|-8.4|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; prior anti-hyperglycemic therapy||||-8.4|-26.4|<0.001
81475264|NCT00350779|162641654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-34.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|51.0|<|0.001||95.0|-48.4|-19.9|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; prior anti-hyperglycemic therapy||||-19.9|-48.4|<0.001
81475265|NCT00528372|162641655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1522||0.0207||||||Tested at alpha=0.019, applying the Dunnett adjustment|ANCOVA|||||||0.0207
81475266|NCT00528372|162641655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1541||0.0005||||||Tested at alpha=0.019, applying the Dunnett adjustment|ANCOVA|||||||0.0005
81475267|NCT00528372|162641655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1518|<|0.0001||||||Tested at alpha=0.019, applying the Dunnett adjustment|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81475268|NCT00528372|162641655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1536|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.3||||||||-0.30|-0.91|
81475269|NCT00528372|162641655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1527|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.26||||||||-0.26|-0.86|
81475270|NCT00528372|162641655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1474|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.27||||||||-0.27|-0.85|
81475271|NCT00528372|162641656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.734||||||||Sequential testing procedures were used, and no test was performed for this comparison due to the fact that the previous comparison was not significant.|||Week 24|||||
81475272|NCT00528372|162641656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.806||0.0007||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05)|ANCOVA||Week 24|||||0.0007
81475273|NCT00528372|162641656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.626|<|0.0001||||||Statistically significant according to hierarchical testing procedure (p\<0.05)|ANCOVA||Week 24|||||<0.0001
81475274|NCT00528372|162641656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-21.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.686|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|-10.3||||||||-10.3|-32.6|
81475275|NCT00528372|162641656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-23.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.711|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|-12.0||||||||-12.0|-34.4|
81475276|NCT00528372|162641656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-25.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.567|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.4|-14.5||||||||-14.5|-36.4|
81475277|NCT00528372|162641658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6307||||||||Sequential testing procedures were used, and no test was performed for this comparison due to the fact that the previous comparison was not significant.||||||||
81475278|NCT00528372|162641658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6388||0.3101||||||Tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.3101
81475279|NCT00528372|162641658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6223||0.1189||||||Tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||0.1189
81475280|NCT00528372|162641658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6254|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|-0.41||||||||-0.41|-2.86|
81475281|NCT00528372|162641658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6279|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.13||||||||-0.13|-2.60|
81475282|NCT00528372|162641658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6103|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.33||||||||0.33|-2.06|
81475283|NCT00528372|162641660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.324||||||||||||||||
81475284|NCT00528372|162641660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.342||||||||||||||||
81445930|NCT00311311|162581601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94||||0.0509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.89||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|24 months post-transplant||1.89|-0.00|0.0509
81445931|NCT00311311|162581601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.11||||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|2.31||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|36 months post-transplant||2.31|-0.09|0.0683
81445932|NCT00311311|162581602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-37.47||||0.2741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.79|30.85||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|12 months post-transplant||30.85|-105.79|0.2741
81445933|NCT00311311|162581602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.97||||0.4865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.48|37.53||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|24 months post-transplant||37.53|-77.48|0.4865
81445934|NCT00311311|162581602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.48||||0.9339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.54|57.59||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|36 months post-transplant||57.59|-62.54|0.9339
81445935|NCT00311311|162581603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003||||0.4892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.011||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|12 months post-transplant||0.011|-0.005|0.4892
81445936|NCT00311311|162581603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006||||0.0514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.012||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference||24 months post-transplant||0.012|-0.000|0.0514
81445937|NCT00311311|162581603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.009||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.02||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|36 months post-transplant||0.020|-0.002|0.1180
81445938|NCT00311311|162581604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.56||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|8.93||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|12 months post-transplant||8.93|2.20|0.0016
81445939|NCT00311311|162581604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.91||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|6.8||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|24 months post-transplant||6.80|1.01|0.0091
81445940|NCT00311311|162581604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.25||||0.2468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|6.1||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|36 months post-transplant||6.10|-1.60|0.2468
81445941|NCT00311311|162581605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.95||||0.5282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|3.94||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|12 months post-transplant||3.94|-2.05|0.5282
81445942|NCT00311311|162581605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.27||||0.5057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|5.07||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|24 months post-transplant||5.07|-2.53|0.5057
81445943|NCT00311311|162581605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.59||||0.5701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|7.18||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|36 months post-transplant||7.18|-4.00|0.5701
81445944|NCT00311311|162581607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.48||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA|||12 months post-transplant||0.48|0.03|0.0280
81445945|NCT00311311|162581607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.48||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA|||24 months post-transplant||0.48|0.04|0.0190
81445946|NCT00311311|162581607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.1182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.6||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA|||36 months post-transplant||0.60|-0.07|0.1182
81475285|NCT00528372|162641660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.176||||||||||||||||
81475286|NCT00528372|162641660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.223|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|-3.7||||||||-3.7|-20.3|
81475287|NCT00528372|162641660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-16.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.321|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|-7.7||||||||-7.7|-24.7|
81475288|NCT00528372|162641660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-17.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.228|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|-9.5||||||||-9.5|-26.2|
81475289|NCT00528372|162641662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|9.7||||||||||||||||||
81475290|NCT00528372|162641662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|12.6||||||||||||||||||
81475291|NCT00528372|162641662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|19.2||||||||||||||||||
81475292|NCT00528372|162641662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from placebo|19.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|34.7||||||||34.7|4.9|
81539809|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.1751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|4.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||4.87|0.75|0.1751
81539810|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.46||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|11.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||11.50|1.73|0.0019
81539811|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.79||||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|6.97||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||6.97|1.11|0.0284
81475293|NCT00528372|162641662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from placebo|12.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|27.3||||||||27.3|-2.5|
81475294|NCT00528372|162641662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from placebo|19.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|34.5||||||||34.5|5.3|
81475295|NCT00528372|162641663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6979||||||||||||||||
81475296|NCT00528372|162641663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6828||||||||||||||||
81475297|NCT00528372|162641663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6404||||||||||||||||
81475298|NCT00528372|162641663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7394|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|-0.42||||||||-0.42|-3.33|
81475299|NCT00528372|162641663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7257|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|0.16||||||||0.16|-2.69|
81475300|NCT00528372|162641663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6103|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.33||||||||0.33|-2.06|
81475301|NCT00528372|162641664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||||||||||||||||
81475302|NCT00528372|162641664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||||||||||||||||
81475303|NCT00528372|162641664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1708||||||||||||||||
81475304|NCT00528372|162641664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1798|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.25||||||||-0.25|-0.95|
81475305|NCT00528372|162641664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1741|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.21||||||||-0.21|-0.89|
81475306|NCT00528372|162641664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1704|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.25||||||||-0.25|-0.92|
81475307|NCT00528372|162641665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.526||||||||||||||||
81475308|NCT00528372|162641665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.761||||||||||||||||
81475309|NCT00528372|162641665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.334||||||||||||||||
81475310|NCT00528372|162641665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from placebo|18.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|32.1||||||||32.1|5.5|
81475311|NCT00528372|162641665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from placebo|11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|24.4||||||||24.4|-1.8|
81475312|NCT00528372|162641665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference from placebo|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|23.9||||||||23.9|-1.0|
81475313|NCT00528372|162641666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.736||||||||||||||||
81475314|NCT00528372|162641666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7371||||||||||||||||
81475315|NCT00528372|162641666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7078||||||||||||||||
81475316|NCT00528372|162641666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7394|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|-0.42||||||||-0.42|-3.33|
81475317|NCT00528372|162641666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7257|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|0.16||||||||0.16|-2.69|
81475318|NCT00528372|162641666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7135||||95.0|-2.37|0.44||||||||0.44|-2.37|
81475319|NCT01483599|162641687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by baseline weight (less than or equal to (\<=) 90 kilogram (kg), greater than (\>) 90 kg).||||0.002
81475320|NCT01483599|162641687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by baseline weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg).||||< 0.001
81475321|NCT01483599|162641687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by baseline weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg).||||< 0.001
81475322|NCT01483599|162641687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by baseline weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg).||||< 0.001
81475323|NCT01483599|162641687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by baseline weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg).||||< 0.001
81445947|NCT00311311|162581608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.7361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|1.49||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|12 months post-transplant||1.49|-2.09|0.7361
81445948|NCT00311311|162581608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.5549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|1.26||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|24 months post-transplant||1.26|-2.32|0.5549
81445949|NCT00311311|162581608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76||||0.6058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.69|2.17||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|36 months post-transplant||2.17|-3.69|0.6058
81445950|NCT00311311|162581609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.5902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|2.84||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|12 months post-transplant||2.84|-1.63|0.5902
81445951|NCT00311311|162581609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.7536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|1.95||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|24 months post-transplant||1.95|-2.68|0.7536
81445952|NCT00311311|162581609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.33||||0.4066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|1.86||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|36 months post-transplant||1.86|-4.53|0.4066
81539812|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|4.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||4.45|0.66|0.2650
81475324|NCT01483599|162641687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by baseline weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg).||||< 0.001
81475325|NCT01483599|162641688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by baseline weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg).||||< 0.001
81475326|NCT01483599|162641688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by baseline weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg).||||< 0.001
81475327|NCT01483599|162641688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by baseline weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg).||||< 0.001
81475328|NCT01483599|162641688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by baseline weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg).||||< 0.001
81475329|NCT01483599|162641688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by baseline weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg).||||< 0.001
81475330|NCT01483599|162641688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by baseline weight (\<=90 kg, \>90 kg).||||< 0.001
81475331|NCT01483599|162641689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-24.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0|-4.0||||||The difference in percentage was calculated as the percentage of CNTO 1959 participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1) minus percentage of adalimumab participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1).||-4.0|-44.0|
81475332|NCT01483599|162641689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|23.5||||||The difference in percentage was calculated as the percentage of CNTO 1959 participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1) minus percentage of adalimumab participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1).||23.5|-17.9|
81475333|NCT01483599|162641689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|20.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|39.3||||||The difference in percentage was calculated as the percentage of CNTO 1959 participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1) minus percentage of adalimumab participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1).||39.3|1.5|
81475334|NCT01483599|162641689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|27.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|45.6||||||The difference in percentage was calculated as the percentage of CNTO 1959 participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1) minus percentage of adalimumab participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1).||45.6|9.8|
81475335|NCT01483599|162641689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|25.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|43.6||||||||43.6|7.2|
81475336|NCT01483599|162641690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-15.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|6.9||||||The difference in percentage was calculated as the percentage of CNTO 1959 participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1) minus percentage of adalimumab participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1).||6.9|-37.7|
81475337|NCT01483599|162641690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|32.4||||||The difference in percentage was calculated as the percentage of CNTO 1959 participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1) minus percentage of adalimumab participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1).||32.4|-10.7|
81445953|NCT00311311|162581610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.47||||0.3678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.46|30.4||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|12 months post-transplant||30.40|-11.46|0.3678
81539813|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.1238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|5.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||5.38|0.82|0.1238
81445954|NCT00311311|162581610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.72||||0.2179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|27.97||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|24 months post-transplant||27.97|-6.53|0.2179
81475338|NCT01483599|162641690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|22.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|43.6||||||The difference in percentage was calculated as the percentage of CNTO 1959 participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1) minus percentage of adalimumab participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1).||43.6|1.8|
81475339|NCT01483599|162641690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|28.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|49.0||||||The difference in percentage was calculated as the percentage of CNTO 1959 participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1) minus percentage of adalimumab participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1).||49.0|8.5|
81475340|NCT01483599|162641690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|32.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|52.8||||||The difference in percentage was calculated as the percentage of CNTO 1959 participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1) minus percentage of adalimumab participants achieving a PGA score of cleared (0) or minimal (1).||52.8|13.0|
81539814|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.22||||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|8.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||8.74|1.18|0.0219
81445955|NCT00311311|162581610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.96||||0.3663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.39|38.32||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|36 months post-transplant||38.32|-14.39|0.3663
81445956|NCT00311311|162581611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|12 months post-transplant||0.8|0.0|0.0410
81445957|NCT00311311|162581611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.6||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|24 months post-transplant||0.6|0.0|0.0275
81445958|NCT00311311|162581611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.1841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|36 months post-transplant||0.6|-0.1|0.1841
81445959|NCT00311311|162581612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-51.3||||0.0797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.9|6.3||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference||12 months post-transplant||6.3|-108.9|0.0797
81445960|NCT00311311|162581612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.3||||0.2341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.7|22.2||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference||24 months post-transplant||22.2|-88.7|0.2341
81475341|NCT01483599|162641691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||ANOVA on the van Der Waerden score|||||||0.008
81475342|NCT01483599|162641691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA on the van Der Waerden score|||||||< 0.001
81475343|NCT01483599|162641691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA on the van Der Waerden score|||||||< 0.001
81475344|NCT01483599|162641691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA on the van Der Waerden score|||||||< 0.001
81475345|NCT01483599|162641691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA on the van Der Waerden score|||||||< 0.001
81475346|NCT01483599|162641691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA on the van Der Waerden score|||||||< 0.001
81475347|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of IFN group for metabolites in basal ganglia Comparison on MR spectroscopy of Cho/Cr at time points 1,2 and 3||||0.08
81475348|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of IFN group for metabolites in basal ganglia Comparison on MR spectroscopy of Mi/Cr at time points 1,2 and 3||||0.3
81475349|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of IFN group for metabolites in basal ganglia Comparison on MR spectroscopy of NAA/Cr at time points 1,2 and 3||||0.9
81475350|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of IFN group for metabolites in frontal cortex. Comparison on MR spectroscopy of Cho/Cr at time points 1,2 and 3||||0.7
81539815|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.46||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|16.16||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||16.16|1.84|0.0022
81539816|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|4.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||4.77|0.69|0.2230
81445961|NCT00311311|162581612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.2||||0.6854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.3|59.8||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|36 months post-transplant||59.8|-90.3|0.6854
81445962|NCT00311311|162581613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-72.8||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.6|-36.9||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|12 months post-transplant||-36.9|-108.6|0.0002
81445963|NCT00311311|162581613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-67.6||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.5|-26.6||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|24 months post-transplant||-26.6|-108.5|0.0017
81445964|NCT00311311|162581613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-62.3||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-118.2|-6.5||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value,treatment group,time and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects,and subjects as random effect.ALPAH is unadjusted.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|36 months post-transplant||-6.5|-118.2|0.0293
81445965|NCT00311311|162581615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2573|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was calculated from 2-sided Fisher's exact test. Alpha is unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Use Lipid-Lowering From Consent to Conversion||||0.2573
81445966|NCT00311311|162581615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6386|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was calculated from 2-sided Fisher's exact test. Alpha is unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Use Lipid-Lowering From Conversion to Month 12||||0.6386
81445967|NCT00311311|162581615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0709|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was calculated from 2-sided Fisher's exact test. Alpha is unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Use Lipid-Lowering From Month 12 to Month 24||||0.0709
81445968|NCT00311311|162581615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was calculated from 2-sided Fisher's exact test. Alpha is unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Use Lipid-Lowering From Month 24 to Month 36||||1.0000
81445969|NCT00311311|162581616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4286|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was calculated from 2-sided Fisher's exact test. Alpha is unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Use Anti-hypertension From Consent to Conversion||||0.4286
81445970|NCT00311311|162581616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was calculated from 2-sided Fisher's exact test. Alpha is unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Use Anti-hypertension From Conversion to Month 12||||1.0000
81445971|NCT00311311|162581616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was calculated from 2-sided Fisher's exact test. Alpha is unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Use Anti-hypertension From Month 12 to Month 24||||1.0000
81445972|NCT00311311|162581616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value was calculated from 2-sided Fisher's exact test. Alpha is unadjusted.|Fisher Exact|||Use Anti-hypertension From Month 24 to Month 36||||1.0000
81445973|NCT00311311|162581617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.0||||0.2718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.7|14.7||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value, treatment group, time, and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects, and subjects as random effect.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|18 months post-transplant||14.7|-50.7|0.2718
81445974|NCT00311311|162581617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.7||||0.2729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.6|12.1||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value, treatment group, time, and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects, and subjects as random effect.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|24 months post-transplant||12.1|-41.6|0.2729
81445975|NCT00311311|162581617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.2||||0.2902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|7.3||P-value and 95% CI for LS mean difference were calculated from repeated measures ANCOVA mixed model with baseline value, treatment group, time, and treatment group by time interaction as fixed effects, and subjects as random effect.|ANCOVA||LS mean difference|36 months post-transplant||7.3|-23.8|0.2902
81445976|NCT00546572|162581618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion). Statistical significance demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 1.|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.88|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).|Serotype 1: ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.88|1.17|
81445977|NCT00546572|162581618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion). Statistical significance demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 1.|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.35|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).|Serotype 3: ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.35|0.91|
81445978|NCT00546572|162581618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion). Statistical significance demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 1.|ratio of geometric mean titer|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|3.74|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).|Serotype 4: ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||3.74|1.93|
81475351|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of IFN group for metabolites in frontal cortex. Comparison on MR spectroscopy of MI/Cr at time points 1,2 and 3||||0.4
81475352|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of IFN group for metabolites in frontal cortex. Comparison on MR spectroscopy of NAA/Cr at time points 1,2 and 3||||0.6
81475353|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of IFN group for metabolites in DLPFC. Comparison on MR spectroscopy of Cho/Cr at time points 1,2 and 3||||0.3
81475354|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of IFN group for metabolites in DLPFC. Comparison on MR spectroscopy ofMI/Cr at time points 1,2 and 3||||0.3
81475355|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of IFN group for metabolites in DLPFC. Comparison on MR spectroscopy of NAA/Cr at time points 1,2 and 3||||0.3
81475356|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of control group for metabolites in Basal ganglia. Comparison on MR spectroscopy of Cho/Cr at time points 1 and 2||||0.4
81475357|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of control group for metabolites in Basal ganglia. Comparison on MR spectroscopy of MI/Cr at time points 1 and 2||||0.9
81475358|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of control group for metabolites in Basal ganglia. Comparison on MR spectroscopy of NAA/Cr at time points 1 and 2||||0.6
81475359|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of control group for metabolites in frontal cortex. Comparison on MR spectroscopy of Cho/Cr at time points 1 and 2||||0.7
81475360|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of control group for metabolites in frontal cortex. Comparison on MR spectroscopy of MI/Cr at time points 1 and 2||||0.1
81475361|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of control group for metabolites in frontal cortex. Comparison on MR spectroscopy of NAA/Cr at time points 1 and 2||||0.6
81475362|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of control group for metabolites in DLPFC. Comparison on MR spectroscopy of Cho/Cr at time points 1 and 2||||0.5
81475363|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of control group for metabolites in DLPFC. Comparison on MR spectroscopy of MI/Cr at time points 1 and 2||||0.4
81539817|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.05||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|13.97||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||13.97|1.83|0.0018
81475364|NCT00136214|162641723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Within group comparison of control group for metabolites in DLPFC. Comparison on MR spectroscopy of NAA/Crat time points 1 and 2||||0.9
81475365|NCT00136214|162641724|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between controls and IFN treated at time point 1 on change between scores for HVLT||||>0.05
81475366|NCT00136214|162641724|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between controls and IFN treated at time point 1 on change between scores for ROCF||||< 0.05
81475367|NCT00136214|162641724|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between controls and IFN treated at time point 2 on change between scores for HVLT||||>0.05
81475368|NCT00136214|162641724|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between controls and IFN treated at time point 2 on change between scores for ROCF||||>0.05
81475369|NCT02757352|162641731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|4.51|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.51|1.23|0.009
81475370|NCT02757352|162641731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.78||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|5.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.25|1.48|0.002
81475371|NCT02757352|162641732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.82||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|5.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.77|1.38|0.004
81475372|NCT02757352|162641732|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.85||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|5.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.77|1.40|0.004
81475373|NCT02757352|162641733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.28|-0.81|<0.001
81475374|NCT02757352|162641733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.41|-0.94|<0.001
81475375|NCT02757352|162641734|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.26|-0.96|<0.001
81475376|NCT02757352|162641734|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.178|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.34|-1.05|<0.001
81475377|NCT02757352|162641736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.8509|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.139||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6092|5.0926|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.0926|0.6092|0.013
81475378|NCT02757352|162641736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.7497|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1278||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5299|4.9694|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.9694|0.5299|0.015
81475379|NCT02757352|162641737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.2001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6467||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9525|7.4477|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.4477|0.9525|0.012
81475380|NCT02757352|162641737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.6081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6455||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3629|7.8533|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.8533|1.3629|0.006
81475381|NCT02757352|162641738|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.73||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|5.76|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.76|1.30|0.008
81475382|NCT02757352|162641738|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|7.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.08|1.66|<0.001
81475383|NCT02757352|162641739|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|10.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.41|2.02|<0.001
81475384|NCT02757352|162641739|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|9.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.05|1.76|<0.001
81475385|NCT02757352|162641740|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Square Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.06|-1.28|0.031
81475386|NCT02757352|162641740|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.41|-1.61|0.001
81445979|NCT00546572|162581618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion). Statistical significance demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 1.|ratio of geometric mean titer|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|2.63|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).|Serotype 5: ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.63|1.55|
81445980|NCT00546572|162581618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion). Statistical significance demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 1.|ratio of geometric mean titer|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.21|4.13|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).|Serotype 6B: ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||4.13|2.21|
81445981|NCT00546572|162581618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion). Statistical significance demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 1.|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.18|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).|Serotype 7F: ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.18|1.07|
81445982|NCT00546572|162581618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.97|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).|Serotype 9V: ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale. Statistical significance demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 1.||2.97|1.36|
81445983|NCT00546572|162581618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion). Statistical significance demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 1.|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.33|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).|Serotype 14: ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.33|0.73|
81445984|NCT00546572|162581618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion). Statistical significance demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 1.|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|2.5|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).|Serotype 18C: ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.50|1.42|
81445985|NCT00546572|162581618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion). Statistical significance demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 1.|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|2.2|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).|Serotype 19A: ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.20|1.43|
81445986|NCT00546572|162581618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion). Statistical significance demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 1.|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.06|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).|Serotype 19F: ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.06|1.17|
81475387|NCT02757352|162641741|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.404||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|-0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.33|-1.92|0.006
81475388|NCT02757352|162641741|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.404||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|-0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.49|-2.08|0.002
81475389|NCT02757352|162641742|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.764|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|-1.57|||ANCOVA|||||-1.57|-4.58|<0.001
81475390|NCT02757352|162641742|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.751|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|-2.72|||ANCOVA|||||-2.72|-5.68|<0.001
81475391|NCT02757352|162641743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.621||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.11|-1.35|0.849
81475392|NCT02757352|162641743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.608||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.93|-1.48|0.648
81475393|NCT02757352|162641744|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.443||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.18|-1.93|0.018
81445987|NCT00546572|162581618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion). Statistical significance demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 1.|ratio of geometric mean titer|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|5.09|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).|Serotype 23F: ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||5.09|2.69|
81445988|NCT00546572|162581619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|43.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.4|49.9|||||Exact 2-sided CI (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC - 23vPS expressed as a percentage.|"Serotype 6A: difference in proportions, 13vPnC - 23vPS, expressed as a percentage.~Statistical significance was shown if the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in proportions (13vPnC - 23vPS) was \> 0."||49.9|37.4|
81445989|NCT00546572|162581620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|13.26|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC - 23vPS).|"Serotype 6A: ratio of GMT (13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.~Statistical significance was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio was \>2."||13.26|7.00|
81445990|NCT00546572|162581621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|geometric mean fold rise|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.1|||||Confidence intervals are back transformations of a CI based on the student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the titers.|Serotype 1: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC) / (13vPnC)\] calculated using all participants with available data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.10|0.85|
81445991|NCT00546572|162581621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|geometric mean fold rise|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.11|||||Confidence intervals are back transformations of a CI based on the student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the titers.|Serotype 3: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC) / (13vPnC)\] calculated using all participants with available data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.11|0.91|
81445992|NCT00546572|162581621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.92|||||Confidence intervals are back transformations of a CI based on the student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the titers.|Serotype 4: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC) / (13vPnC)\] calculated using all participants with available data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.92|0.68|
81445993|NCT00546572|162581621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.94|||||Confidence intervals are back transformations of a CI based on the student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the titers.|Serotype 5: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC) / (13vPnC)\] calculated using all participants with available data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||0.94|0.73|
81445994|NCT00546572|162581621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|geometric mean fold rise|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.4|||||Confidence intervals are back transformations of a CI based on the student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the titers.|Serotype 6A: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC) / (13vPnC)\] calculated using all participants with available data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.40|1.03|
81445995|NCT00546572|162581621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|geometric mean fold rise|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.35|||||Confidence intervals are back transformations of a CI based on the student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the titers.|Serotype 6B: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC) / (13vPnC)\] calculated using all participants with available data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.35|1.02|
81445996|NCT00546572|162581621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.01|||||Confidence intervals are back transformations of a CI based on the student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the titers.|Serotype 7F: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC) / (13vPnC)\] calculated using all participants with available data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.01|0.65|
81445997|NCT00546572|162581621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.15|||||Confidence intervals are back transformations of a CI based on the student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the titers.|Serotype 9V: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC) / (13vPnC)\] calculated using all participants with available data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.15|0.69|
81445998|NCT00546572|162581621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.05|||||Confidence intervals are back transformations of a CI based on the student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the titers.|Serotype 14: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC) / (13vPnC)\] calculated using all participants with available data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.05|0.79|
81445999|NCT00546572|162581621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|geometric mean fold rise|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.23|||||Confidence intervals are back transformations of a CI based on the student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the titers.|Serotype 18C: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC) / (13vPnC)\] calculated using all participants with available data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.23|0.97|
81446000|NCT00546572|162581621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|geometric mean fold rise|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.07|||||Confidence intervals are back transformations of a CI based on the student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the titers.|Serotype 19A: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC) / (13vPnC)\] calculated using all participants with available data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.07|0.89|
81475394|NCT02757352|162641744|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.442||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|-0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.31|-2.05|0.008
81475395|NCT02757352|162641745|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.33||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|96.0|1.47|19.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||19.40|1.47|0.0011
81475396|NCT02757352|162641745|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.22||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|15.66|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.66|1.14|0.031
81475397|NCT02757352|162641746|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.807|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8507||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.418|1.804|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.804|-9.418|0.183
81475398|NCT02757352|162641746|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.743|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8202||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.294|2.807|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.807|-8.294|0.331
81475399|NCT02757352|162641747|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.10|-0.69|0.008
81475400|NCT02757352|162641747|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.02|-0.60|0.038
81475401|NCT02757352|162641748|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.325||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.70|-0.59|0.871
81475402|NCT02757352|162641748|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.99|-0.30|0.295
81475403|NCT02757352|162641749|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.406||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.34|-1.26|0.257
81475404|NCT02757352|162641749|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.402||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.02|-1.56|0.057
81475405|NCT02757352|162641750|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.496||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-1.85|0.082
81475406|NCT02757352|162641750|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.493||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.13|-1.82|0.088
81475407|NCT02757352|162641751|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.442||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||TJC||1.09|-4.66|0.219
81475408|NCT02757352|162641751|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.388||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||TJC||-0.76|-6.30|0.013
81475409|NCT02757352|162641751|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.355||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||SJC||-0.26|-1.68|0.009
81475410|NCT02757352|162641751|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.348||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||SJC||-0.06|-1.46|0.034
81475411|NCT02757352|162641753|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-1.5|0.325
81446001|NCT00546572|162581621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|geometric mean fold rise|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.15|||||Confidence intervals are back transformations of a CI based on the student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the titers.|Serotype 19F: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC) / (13vPnC)\] calculated using all participants with available data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||1.15|0.83|
81446002|NCT00546572|162581621|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|geometric mean fold rise|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.14|||||Confidence intervals are back transformations of a CI based on the student t distribution for the mean logarithm of the titers.|Serotype 23F: geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC) / (13vPnC)\] calculated using all participants with available data from both the postvaccination 1 and postvaccination 2 blood draws.||2.14|1.60|
81446003|NCT00546572|162581622|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.76|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC )- (23vPS)\].|Serotype 1: ratio of GMT (13vPnC / 13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.76|1.10|
81446004|NCT00546572|162581622|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.34|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC )- (23vPS)\].|Serotype 3: ratio of GMT (13vPnC / 13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.34|0.91|
81446005|NCT00546572|162581622|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|3.25|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC )- (23vPS)\].|Serotype 4: ratio of GMT (13vPnC / 13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||3.25|1.66|
81446006|NCT00546572|162581622|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.06|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC )- (23vPS)\].|Serotype 5: ratio of GMT (13vPnC / 13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.06|1.21|
81446007|NCT00546572|162581622|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.78|5.07|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC )- (23vPS)\].|Serotype 6B: ratio of GMT (13vPnC / 13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||5.07|2.78|
81446008|NCT00546572|162581622|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.67|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC )- (23vPS)\].|Serotype 7F: ratio of GMT (13vPnC / 13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.67|0.80|
81446009|NCT00546572|162581622|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.62|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC )- (23vPS)\].|Serotype 9V: ratio of GMT (13vPnC / 13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.62|1.18|
81475412|NCT02757352|162641753|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4|-1.6|0.206
81475413|NCT02757352|162641754|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.601||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.60|-1.77|0.330
81446010|NCT00546572|162581622|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.13|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC )- (23vPS)\].|Serotype 14: ratio of GMT (13vPnC / 13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.13|0.62|
81475414|NCT02757352|162641754|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.602||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.22|-2.15|0.110
81475415|NCT02757352|162641755|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.8|-2.4|0.348
81475416|NCT02757352|162641755|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.9|-2.3|0.386
81475417|NCT02757352|162641756|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.835||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.32|-4.2|||ANCOVA|||Overall Impairment Score||-4.20|-23.32|0.005
81475418|NCT02757352|162641756|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.697||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.58|3.0|||ANCOVA|||Overall Impairment Score||3.00|-15.58|0.183
81446011|NCT00546572|162581622|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|2.69|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC )- (23vPS)\].|Serotype 18C: ratio of GMT (13vPnC / 13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.69|1.53|
81446012|NCT00546572|162581622|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.1|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC )- (23vPS)\].|Serotype 19A: ratio of GMT (13vPnC / 13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||2.10|1.37|
81446013|NCT00546572|162581622|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.93|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC )- (23vPS)\].|Serotype 19F: ratio of GMT (13vPnC / 13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||1.93|1.09|
81475419|NCT02757352|162641756|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.114||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.05|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Percentage of absenteeism||0.26|-12.05|0.060
81446014|NCT00546572|162581622|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 % confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|ratio of geometric mean titer|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.36|9.82|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC )- (23vPS)\].|Serotype 23F: ratio of GMT (13vPnC / 13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.||9.82|5.36|
81475420|NCT02757352|162641756|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.098||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.27|1.97|||ANCOVA|||Percentage of absenteeism||1.97|-10.27|0.182
81475421|NCT02757352|162641756|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.558||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.62|-4.6|||ANCOVA|||Percentage of presentism||-4.60|-22.62|0.003
81475422|NCT02757352|162641756|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.446||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|2.58|||ANCOVA|||Percentage of presentism||2.58|-15.00|0.164
81446015|NCT00546572|162581623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean titer|12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.92|16.44|||||Confidence intervals for the ratio are back transformations of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures \[(13vPnC / 13vPnC )- (23vPS)\].|"Serotype 6A: ratio of GMT (13vPnC / 13vPnC to 23vPS) calculated by back transforming the mean difference between vaccine groups on the logarithmic scale.~Statistical significance was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio was \>2."||16.44|8.92|
81446016|NCT00546572|162581624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-11.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|-5.6|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Redness: any; difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||-5.6|-17.3|<0.001
81446017|NCT00546572|162581624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-4.0||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|1.1|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Redness: mild; difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||1.1|-9.1|0.129
81446018|NCT00546572|162581624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-6.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-2.3|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Redness: moderate; difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||-2.3|-11.3|0.002
81446019|NCT00546572|162581624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-3.2||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-0.3|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Redness: severe; difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||-0.3|-6.3|0.028
81446020|NCT00546572|162581624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-12.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|-7.0|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Swelling: any; difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||-7.0|-18.5|<0.001
81446021|NCT00546572|162581624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-5.1||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-0.1|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Swelling: mild; difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||-0.1|-10.2|0.048
81446022|NCT00546572|162581624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-9.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|-5.1|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Swelling: moderate; difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||-5.1|-14.2|<0.001
81446023|NCT00546572|162581624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-4.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|-2.7|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Swelling: severe; difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||-2.7|-7.9|<0.001
81446024|NCT00546572|162581624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chan & Zhang|-6.8||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|0.4|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Pain: any; difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||0.4|-14.0|0.062
81446025|NCT00546572|162581624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-4.0||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|3.3|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Pain: mild; difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||3.3|-11.3|0.284
81446026|NCT00546572|162581624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-16.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|-10.6|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Pain: moderate; difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||-10.6|-21.7|<0.001
81446027|NCT00546572|162581624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-0.9||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.4|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Pain: severe; difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||1.4|-3.5|0.539
81446028|NCT00546572|162581624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-17.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|-11.1|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Limitation of arm movement: any; difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||-11.1|-23.1|<0.001
81475423|NCT02757352|162641756|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.669||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.85|-3.41|||LS Mean Difference|||Percentage of Impairment in Activities Performed Outside of Work||-3.41|-17.85|0.004
81446029|NCT00546572|162581624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-14.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-9.0|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Limitation of arm movement: mild; difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||-9.0|-20.8|<0.001
81446030|NCT00546572|162581624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-2.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-0.4|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Limitation of arm movement: moderate; difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||-0.4|-4.8|0.020
81475424|NCT02757352|162641756|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.621||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.12|-2.86|||ANCOVA|||Percentage of Impairment in Activities Performed Outside of Work||-2.86|-17.12|0.006
81475425|NCT01441245|162641783|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size used was preliminarily calculated from each co-primary endpoint. We included the following assumptions: (1) a 30 % or more effect size in the difference between mean paired changes in continuous co-primary endpoints (eGFR, creatinine, BNP and diuresis); standard variation of each group data not exceeding 20 %; (2) alpha = 0.05 two-tailed and (3) power (1-beta) = 80 %.||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Continuous variables are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (SD) and compared with t test for independent groups. p values \<0.05 were considered significant.||||0.04
81475426|NCT01441245|162641784|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size used was preliminarily calculated from each co-primary endpoint. We included the following assumptions: (1) a 30 % or more effect size in the difference between mean paired changes in continuous co-primary endpoints (eGFR, creatinine, BNP and diuresis); standard variation of each group data not exceeding 20 %; (2) alpha = 0.05 two-tailed and (3) power (1-beta) = 80 %.|||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Qualitative variables are expressed as percentage and compared with chi-square test. p values \<0.05 were considered significant.||||<0.01
81475427|NCT01441245|162641785|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size used was preliminarily calculated from each co-primary endpoint. We included the following assumptions: (1) a 30 % or more effect size in the difference between mean paired changes in continuous co-primary endpoints (eGFR, creatinine, BNP and diuresis); standard variation of each group data not exceeding 20 %; (2) alpha = 0.05 two-tailed and (3) power (1-beta) = 80 %.||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81475428|NCT01441245|162641786|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size used was preliminarily calculated from each co-primary endpoint. We included the following assumptions: (1) a 30 % or more effect size in the difference between mean paired changes in continuous co-primary endpoints (eGFR, creatinine, BNP and diuresis); standard variation of each group data not exceeding 20 %; (2) alpha = 0.05 two-tailed and (3) power (1-beta) = 80 %.||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81475429|NCT01441245|162641787|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size used was preliminarily calculated from each co-primary endpoint. We included the following assumptions: (1) a 30 % or more effect size in the difference between mean paired changes in continuous co-primary endpoints (eGFR, creatinine, BNP and diuresis); standard variation of each group data not exceeding 20 %; (2) alpha = 0.05 two-tailed and (3) power (1-beta) = 80 %.||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81475430|NCT01441245|162641787|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size used was preliminarily calculated from each co-primary endpoint. We included the following assumptions: (1) a 30 % or more effect size in the difference between mean paired changes in continuous co-primary endpoints (eGFR, creatinine, BNP and diuresis); standard variation of each group data not exceeding 20 %; (2) alpha = 0.05 two-tailed and (3) power (1-beta) = 80 %.|Risk Ratio (RR)|2.06||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|2.57|||Regression, Linear||BNP levels at discharge \>500 pg/ml (RR: 2.06 \[1.65-2.57\];).|||2.57|1.65|0.01
81539818|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.17||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|8.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||8.42|1.19|0.0205
81446031|NCT00546572|162581624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-2.3||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-0.1|||Limitation of arm movement: any; differe||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Limitation of arm movement: severe; difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||-0.1|-4.9|0.042
81446032|NCT00546572|162581629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-7.9||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-0.6|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|New generalized muscle pain: difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||-0.6|-15.2|0.034
81446033|NCT00546572|162581629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|-6.9||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|-0.3|||Chan & Zhang||Exact 2-sided confidence interval and corresponding p-value (based on Chan \& Zhang) for the difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.|Aggravated generalized muscle pain: difference in proportions, \[13vPnC\] - \[23vPS\], expressed as a percentage.||-0.3|-13.6|0.039
81446034|NCT01229735|162581637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||=|0.7007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.7||P-value is from likelihood ratio test of treatment group regression coefficient against 0.|Regression, Logistic|||The Odds Ratio (OR) for LEV vs TPM is based on logistic regression modeling of subject retention by treatment and center pooling category. A profile likelihood confidence interval for the OR is presented.||1.7|0.7|=0.7007
81446035|NCT02615171|162581652|OTHER|||||||0.0106|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0106
81475431|NCT01441245|162641788|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size used was preliminarily calculated from each co-primary endpoint. We included the following assumptions: (1) a 30 % or more effect size in the difference between mean paired changes in continuous co-primary endpoints (eGFR, creatinine, BNP and diuresis); standard variation of each group data not exceeding 20 %; (2) alpha = 0.05 two-tailed and (3) power (1-beta) = 80 %.||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Continuous variables are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (SD) and compared with t test for independent groups. p values \<0.05 were considered significant.||||0.03
81475432|NCT01441245|162641789|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size used was preliminarily calculated from each co-primary endpoint. We included the following assumptions: (1) a 30 % or more effect size in the difference between mean paired changes in continuous co-primary endpoints (eGFR, creatinine, BNP and diuresis); standard variation of each group data not exceeding 20 %; (2) alpha = 0.05 two-tailed and (3) power (1-beta) = 80 %.||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Continuous variables are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (SD) and compared with t test for independent groups. p values \<0.05 were considered significant.||||0.01
81539819|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.4628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|3.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||3.81|0.54|0.4628
81446036|NCT02615171|162581653|OTHER|||||||0.0027|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0027
81446037|NCT02615171|162581654|OTHER|||||||0.7829|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.7829
81446038|NCT04764630|162581677|SUPERIORITY|To demonstrate an increase in naloxone concentration, the lower bound of the one-sided 97.79% interval for the geometric mean ratio must exclude 1. The results will be transformed back to the original scale by exponentiation to provide treatment geometric means.|Geometric mean ratio|1.95||||0.002|ONE_SIDED|95.6|1.28|||Testing will be conducted sequentially (i.e., start at the initial time and progress forward, stopping if success is achieved) at a 1-sided 0.0221 significance level since an increase in naloxone exposure is expected.|t-test, 1 sided||Data is shown for 10-minute timepoint (first time point tested where an increased was observed). This compares results from the 4 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) (numerator) with the 2 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) (denominator).|Up to three different time points have been pre-specified for the comparison (10, 12.5, and 15 min). Time points will be evaluated from earliest to latest time. Testing will proceed until either one passes or all pre-specified time points fail. Subject-level naloxone concentrations will be log-transformed. Naloxone concentrations below the lower limit of quantification will result in that time point from that subject being removed for comparisons involving that treatment arm.|This was the first timepoint in the comparison that showed an increase in the 4 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) compared to the 2 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) and is the reported outcome for this endpoint.||1.28|0.002
81446039|NCT04764630|162581678|SUPERIORITY|To demonstrate an increase in naloxone concentration, the lower bound of the one-sided 97.79% interval for the geometric mean ratio must exclude 1. The results will be transformed back to the original scale by exponentiation to provide treatment geometric means.|Geometric mean ratio|1.98||||0.018|ONE_SIDED|95.6|1.03|||Testing will be conducted sequentially (i.e., start at the initial time and progress forward, stopping if success is achieved) at a 1-sided 0.0221 significance level since an increase in naloxone exposure is expected.|t-test, 1 sided||Data is shown for 4.5-minute timepoint (first time point tested where an increased was observed). This compares results from the 4 naloxone dose arm (2 doses every 2.5 min) (numerator) with the 2 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) (denominator).|Up to three different time points have been pre-specified for the comparison (4.5, 7, and 10 minutes). Time points will be evaluated from earliest to latest time. Testing will proceed until either one passes or all pre-specified time points fail. Subject-level naloxone concentrations will be log-transformed. Naloxone concentrations below the lower limit of quantification will result in that time point from that subject being removed for comparisons involving that treatment arm.|This was the first timepoint in the comparison that showed an increase in the 4 naloxone dose arm (2 doses every 2.5 min) compared to the 2 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) and is the reported outcome for this endpoint.||1.03|0.018
81446040|NCT04764630|162581679|SUPERIORITY|To demonstrate an increase in naloxone concentration, the lower bound of the one-sided 97.79% interval for the geometric mean ratio must exclude 1. The results will be transformed back to the original scale by exponentiation to provide treatment geometric means.|Geometric mean ratio|1.69||||0.013|ONE_SIDED|95.6|1.06|||Testing will be conducted sequentially (i.e., start at the initial time and progress forward, stopping if success is achieved) at a 1-sided 0.0221 significance level since an increase in naloxone exposure is expected.|t-test, 1 sided||Data is shown for 4.5-minute timepoint (first time point tested where an increased was observed). This compares results from the 4 naloxone dose arm (2 doses every 2.5 min) (numerator) with the 4 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) (denominator).|Up to three different time points have been pre-specified for the comparison (4.5, 7, and 10 minutes). Time points will be evaluated from earliest to latest time. Testing will proceed until either one passes or all pre-specified time points fail. Subject-level naloxone concentrations will be log-transformed. Naloxone concentrations below the lower limit of quantification will result in that time point from that subject being removed for comparisons involving that treatment arm.|This was the first timepoint in the comparison that showed an increase in the 4 naloxone dose arm (2 doses every 2.5 min) compared to the 4 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) and is the reported outcome for this endpoint.||1.06|0.013
81446041|NCT04764630|162581680|OTHER|Treatment differences on the log-scale will be estimated for the PK parameters. Geometric mean ratio and 90% CIs will be obtained by exponentiation of the treatment effect and 90% CIs based on the log-transformed scale. Dose-proportionality will be concluded if the confidence interval includes 1. Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|Geometric mean ratio|0.89||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|This compares results from the 4 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) (numerator) with the 2 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) (denominator).|Dose-adjusted values for Cmax will be calculated based on noncompartmental PK parameter results, normalized to per mg of naloxone administered. Using linear mixed-effects modeling, comparisons of log-transformed dose-adjusted PK parameters will be performed. Treatment will be a fixed effect. Participant will be included as a random effect on the intercept.||1.00|0.78|0.10
81475433|NCT01441245|162641790|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size used was preliminarily calculated from each co-primary endpoint. We included the following assumptions: (1) a 30 % or more effect size in the difference between mean paired changes in continuous co-primary endpoints (eGFR, creatinine, BNP and diuresis); standard variation of each group data not exceeding 20 %; (2) alpha = 0.05 two-tailed and (3) power (1-beta) = 80 %.||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Continuous variables are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (SD) and compared with t test for independent groups. p values \<0.05 were considered significant||||0.05
81475434|NCT01441245|162641791|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size used was preliminarily calculated from each co-primary endpoint. We included the following assumptions: (1) a 30 % or more effect size in the difference between mean paired changes in continuous co-primary endpoints (eGFR, creatinine, BNP and diuresis); standard variation of each group data not exceeding 20 %; (2) alpha = 0.05 two-tailed and (3) power (1-beta) = 80 %.|||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Qualitative variables are expressed as percentage of partecipants and compared with chi-square test. p-value equal or lower than 0.05 are considered statistically significant.||||<0.01
81475435|NCT03543176|162641804|OTHER|||||||0.448||||||P-value for low impact of COPD is presented|Fisher Exact|||||||0.448
81475436|NCT03543176|162641804|OTHER|||||||0.033||||||P-value for medium impact of COPD is presented|Fisher Exact|||||||0.033
81475437|NCT03543176|162641804|OTHER|||||||0.172||||||P-value for high impact of COPD is presented|Fisher Exact|||||||0.172
81475438|NCT03543176|162641804|OTHER|||||||0.01||||||P-value for very high impact of COPD is presented|Fisher Exact|||||||0.010
81475439|NCT03543176|162641805|OTHER|||||||0.176||||||P-value for breathlessness reported in COPD assessed using mMRC is presented|Fisher Exact|||||||0.176
81475440|NCT03543176|162641806|OTHER|||||||0.732||||||P-value for Baseline comorbidity burden score was calculated.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.732
81475441|NCT03543176|162641807|OTHER|||||||0.013||||||P-value for count of unique medications was calculated.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013
81475442|NCT03543176|162641808|OTHER|||||||0.178||||||P-value for total number of medications dispensing was calculated.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.178
81475443|NCT03543176|162641814|OTHER|||||||0.692||||||P-value for count of unique COPD medications was calculated|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.692
81475444|NCT03543176|162641815|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value for total number of COPD medications dispensing was calculated|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81475445|NCT02085070|162641847|SUPERIORITY|A response of \> 10% of patients was defined as superior.|% response|29.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.9|47.0||||||Each group was assessed individually. The primary goal of this study is to determine the efficacy of MK-3475 in patients with untreated brain metastases from NSCLC. The primary endpoint is the brain metastasis response rate (BMRR). A drug with minimal activity would be expected to have a BMRR of 10%.||47.0|15.9|
81475446|NCT02085070|162641847|SUPERIORITY|A response of \> 10% of patients was defined as superior.|% of patients|26.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|48.0||||||Each group was assessed individually. The primary goal of this study is to determine the efficacy of MK-3475 in patients with untreated brain metastases from melanoma. The primary endpoint is the brain metastasis response rate (BMRR). A drug with minimal activity would be expected to have a BMRR of 10%.||48.0|10.0|
81475447|NCT02007278|162641911|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power=95%; significance level=5%, characteristic operation curves were used with a non-central F distribution for the calculation of the sample size||||||0.451|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4510
81475448|NCT03230838|162641921|OTHER|The Miettinen \& Nurminen method was used.|Percentage Difference|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|17.9|||||Ceftolozane/Tazobactam (C/T) minus Meropenem (Mero)|Difference in Percentage (C/T minus Mero)||17.9|-19.7|
81475449|NCT03230838|162641922|OTHER|The Miettinen \& Nurminen method was used.|Percentage Difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|5.5|||||C/T minus Mero|Difference in Percentage (C/T minus Mero)||5.5|-9.5|
81475450|NCT03230838|162641923|OTHER|The Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by age group with Cochran- Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights was used. If there was a zero count in any class of the stratum, the groups with the lower count were pooled with its near age group stratum in the model.|Percentage Difference|-7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.99|10.05|||||C/T minus Mero|Difference in Percentage (C/T minus Mero)||10.05|-17.99|
81475451|NCT03230838|162641924|OTHER|The Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by age group with Cochran- Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights was used. If there was a zero count in any class of the stratum, the groups with the lower count were pooled with its near age group stratum in the model.|Percentage Difference|-5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.09|8.88|||||C/T minus Mero|Difference in Percentage (C/T minus Mero)||8.88|-14.09|
81475452|NCT03230838|162641925|OTHER|The Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by age group with Cochran- Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights was used. If there was a zero count in any class of the stratum, the groups with the lower count were pooled with its near age group stratum in the model.|Percentage Difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.13|17.4|||||C/T minus Mero|Difference in Percentage (C/T minus Mero)||17.40|-17.13|
81475453|NCT03230838|162641926|OTHER|The Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by age group with CMH weights was used. If there was a zero count in any class of the stratum, the groups with the lower count were pooled with its near age group stratum in the model.|Percentage Difference|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.67|13.41|||||C/T minus Mero|Difference in Percentage (C/T minus Mero)||13.41|-12.67|
81475454|NCT01096680|162641934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|10.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.9|5.0|<0.0001
81475455|NCT01096680|162641934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|15.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.0|10.2|<0.0001
81475456|NCT01096680|162641934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|16.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.2|11.7|<0.0001
81475457|NCT01096680|162641934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|14.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||14.7|9.9|<0.0001
81475458|NCT01096680|162641934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.8|-6.9|0.0014
81475459|NCT01096680|162641934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.7601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.1|-1.5|0.7601
81475460|NCT01096680|162641934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.0351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.2|0.1|0.0351
81475461|NCT01096680|162641935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.1123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-1.1|0.1123
81475462|NCT01096680|162641935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.6|-1.8|0.0002
81475463|NCT01096680|162641935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.0|-2.2|<0.0001
81475464|NCT01096680|162641935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-1.1|0.0947
81475465|NCT01096680|162641935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6|-0.6|0.9393
81475466|NCT01096680|162641935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.0297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1|-1.3|0.0297
81475467|NCT01096680|162641935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.5|-1.7|0.0004
81475468|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.7758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:50pm||0.6|-0.5|0.7758
81475469|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.1798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:50pm||0.9|-0.2|0.1798
81475470|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:50pm||0.7|-0.4|0.6090
81475471|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.1169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:50pm||1.0|-0.1|0.1169
81475472|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.3028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:50pm||0.3|-0.8|0.3028
81539820|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.4015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.92||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||3.92|0.58|0.4015
81446042|NCT04764630|162581680|OTHER|Treatment differences on the log-scale will be estimated for the PK parameters. Geometric mean ratio and 90% CIs will be obtained by exponentiation of the treatment effect and 90% CIs based on the log-transformed scale. Dose-proportionality will be concluded if the confidence interval includes 1. Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|Geometric mean ratio|0.77||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|This compares results from the 4 naloxone dose arm (2 every 2.5 min) (numerator) with the 2 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) (denominator).|Dose-adjusted values for Cmax will be calculated based on noncompartmental PK parameter results, normalized to per mg of naloxone administered. Using linear mixed-effects modeling, comparisons of log-transformed dose-adjusted PK parameters will be performed. Treatment will be a fixed effect. Participant will be included as a random effect on the intercept.||0.92|0.65|0.018
81446043|NCT04764630|162581680|OTHER|Treatment differences on the log-scale will be estimated for the PK parameters. Geometric mean ratio and 90% CIs will be obtained by exponentiation of the treatment effect and 90% CIs based on the log-transformed scale. Dose-proportionality will be concluded if the confidence interval includes 1. Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|Geometric mean ratio|0.87||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|This compares results from the 4 naloxone dose arm (2 every 2.5 min) (numerator) with the 4 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) (denominator).|Dose-adjusted values for Cmax will be calculated based on noncompartmental PK parameter results, normalized to per mg of naloxone administered. Using linear mixed-effects modeling, comparisons of log-transformed dose-adjusted PK parameters will be performed. Treatment will be a fixed effect. Participant will be included as a random effect on the intercept.||1.01|0.75|0.12
81446044|NCT04764630|162581681|OTHER|Treatment differences on the log-scale will be estimated for the PK parameters. Geometric mean ratio and 90% CIs will be obtained by exponentiation of the treatment effect and 90% CIs based on the log-transformed scale. Dose-proportionality will be concluded if the confidence interval includes 1. Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|Geometric mean ratio|0.83||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|This compares results from the 4 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) (numerator) with the 2 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) (denominator).|Dose-adjusted values for AUC0-inf will be calculated based on noncompartmental PK parameter results, normalized to per mg of naloxone administered. Using linear mixed-effects modeling, comparisons of log-transformed dose-adjusted PK parameters will be performed. Treatment will be a fixed effect. Participant will be included as a random effect on the intercept.||0.91|0.76|0.002
81475473|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:50pm||0.5|-0.5|0.9831
81539821|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.39||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|16.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||16.47|1.76|0.0031
81539822|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.15||||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|12.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||12.50|1.38|0.0115
81475474|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.2887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:50pm||0.2|-0.8|0.2887
81475475|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.4395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8:50pm||0.3|-0.8|0.4395
81446045|NCT04764630|162581681|OTHER|Treatment differences on the log-scale will be estimated for the PK parameters. Geometric mean ratio and 90% CIs will be obtained by exponentiation of the treatment effect and 90% CIs based on the log-transformed scale. Dose-proportionality will be concluded if the confidence interval includes 1. Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|Geometric mean ratio|0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|This compares results from the 4 naloxone dose arm (2 every 2.5 min) (numerator) with the 2 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) (denominator).|Dose-adjusted values for AUC0-inf will be calculated based on noncompartmental PK parameter results, normalized to per mg of naloxone administered. Using linear mixed-effects modeling, comparisons of log-transformed dose-adjusted PK parameters will be performed. Treatment will be a fixed effect. Participant will be included as a random effect on the intercept.||0.81|0.70|<0.001
81446046|NCT04764630|162581681|OTHER|Treatment differences on the log-scale will be estimated for the PK parameters. Geometric mean ratio and 90% CIs will be obtained by exponentiation of the treatment effect and 90% CIs based on the log-transformed scale. Dose-proportionality will be concluded if the confidence interval includes 1. Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|Geometric mean ratio|0.91||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|This compares results from the 4 naloxone dose arm (2 every 2.5 min) (numerator) with the 4 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) (denominator).|Dose-adjusted values for AUC0-inf will be calculated based on noncompartmental PK parameter results, normalized to per mg of naloxone administered. Using linear mixed-effects modeling, comparisons of log-transformed dose-adjusted PK parameters will be performed. Treatment will be a fixed effect. Participant will be included as a random effect on the intercept.||0.97|0.85|0.014
81446047|NCT04764630|162581682|OTHER|Treatment differences on the log-scale will be estimated for the PK parameters. Geometric mean ratio and 90% CIs will be obtained by exponentiation of the treatment effect and 90% CIs based on the log-transformed scale. Dose-proportionality will be concluded if the confidence interval includes 1. Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|Geometric mean ratio|0.82||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|This compares results from the 4 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) (numerator) with the 2 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) (denominator).|Dose-adjusted values for AUC0-t will be calculated based on noncompartmental PK parameter results, normalized to per mg of naloxone administered. Using linear mixed-effects modeling, comparisons of log-transformed dose-adjusted PK parameters will be performed. Treatment will be a fixed effect. Participant will be included as a random effect on the intercept.||0.89|0.75|0.001
81446048|NCT04764630|162581682|OTHER|Treatment differences on the log-scale will be estimated for the PK parameters. Geometric mean ratio and 90% CIs will be obtained by exponentiation of the treatment effect and 90% CIs based on the log-transformed scale. Dose-proportionality will be concluded if the confidence interval includes 1. Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|Geometric mean ratio|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|This compares results from the 4 naloxone dose arm (2 every 2.5 min) (numerator) with the 2 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) (denominator).|Dose-adjusted values for AUC0-t will be calculated based on noncompartmental PK parameter results, normalized to per mg of naloxone administered. Using linear mixed-effects modeling, comparisons of log-transformed dose-adjusted PK parameters will be performed. Treatment will be a fixed effect. Participant will be included as a random effect on the intercept.||0.80|0.69|<0.001
81446049|NCT04764630|162581682|OTHER|Treatment differences on the log-scale will be estimated for the PK parameters. Geometric mean ratio and 90% CIs will be obtained by exponentiation of the treatment effect and 90% CIs based on the log-transformed scale. Dose-proportionality will be concluded if the confidence interval includes 1. Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|Geometric mean ratio|0.91||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|Dose-normalized comparisons were exploratory.|This compares results from the 4 naloxone dose arm (2 every 2.5 min) (numerator) with the 4 naloxone dose arm (1 every 2.5 min) (denominator).|Dose-adjusted values for AUC0-t will be calculated based on noncompartmental PK parameter results, normalized to per mg of naloxone administered. Using linear mixed-effects modeling, comparisons of log-transformed dose-adjusted PK parameters will be performed. Treatment will be a fixed effect. Participant will be included as a random effect on the intercept.||0.96|0.85|0.014
81446050|NCT00741936|162581692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81446051|NCT00741936|162581693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|T-Tests were implemented: 1) between two groups of each time frame; 2) between each treatment group of each time frame and its baseline.||||||<0.05
81446052|NCT00741936|162581694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|T-Tests were implemented: 1) between two groups of each time frame; 2) between each treatment group of each time frame and its baseline||||||<0.05
81446053|NCT00741936|162581695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|T-Tests were implemented: 1) between two groups of each time frame; 2) between each treatment group of each time frame and its baseline.||||||<0.05
81446054|NCT00741936|162581696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared test from Crosstabs analysis was implemented between two treatment groups in each time frame.||||||<0.05
81446055|NCT00741936|162581697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||95.0|||||simple percentage|||||||0
81446056|NCT00741936|162581698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81446057|NCT00741936|162581699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Paired-samples t-test|Paired-Samples T Test was implemented between pre-treatment (Wk2) and post-treatment (Wk10) of each treatment group.||||||<0.05
81446058|NCT00741936|162581700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Paired-Samples T Test|Paired-Samples T Test was implemented between pre-treatment (Wk2) and post-treatment (Wk10) of each treatment group.||||||<0.05
81446059|NCT00741936|162581701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Paired-Samples T Test|Paired-Samples T Test was implemented between pre-treatment (Wk2) and post-treatment (Wk10) of each treatment group.||||||<0.05
81446060|NCT00741936|162581702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Paired-Samples T Test|Paired-Samples T Test was implemented between pre-treatment (Wk2) and post-treatment (Wk10) of each treatment group.||||||<0.05
81539823|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.2513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|4.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||4.98|0.66|0.2513
81446061|NCT00369382|162581703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||two-sided alpha = 0.05|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline creatinine clearance (Cockcroft-Gault) as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 52||||0.004
81446062|NCT00369382|162581705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline creatinine clearance (Cockcroft-Gault) as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 4||||0.018
81446063|NCT00369382|162581705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline creatinine clearance (Cockcroft-Gault) as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 16||||<.001
81446064|NCT00369382|162581705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline creatinine clearance (Cockcroft-Gault) as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 24||||0.012
81446065|NCT00369382|162581705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline creatinine clearance (Cockcroft-Gault) as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 32||||0.072
81446066|NCT00369382|162581705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline creatinine clearance (Cockcroft-Gault) as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 40||||0.175
81446067|NCT00369382|162581706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline creatinine clearance (MDRD) as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 4||||0.031
81446068|NCT00369382|162581706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline creatinine clearance (MDRD) as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 16||||<0.001
81446069|NCT00369382|162581706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline creatinine clearance (MDRD) as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 24||||0.020
81446070|NCT00369382|162581706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline creatinine clearance (MDRD) as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 32||||0.151
81446071|NCT00369382|162581706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline creatinine clearance (MDRD) as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 40||||0.295
81446072|NCT00369382|162581706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline creatinine clearance (MDRD) as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 52||||0.010
81446073|NCT00369382|162581708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline serum creatinine as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 4||||0.009
81446074|NCT00369382|162581708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline serum creatinine as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 16||||<0.001
81446075|NCT00369382|162581708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline serum creatinine as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 24||||0.002
81446076|NCT00369382|162581708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline serum creatinine as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 32||||0.030
81446077|NCT00369382|162581708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline serum creatinine as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 40||||0.121
81446078|NCT00369382|162581708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline serum creatinine as a covariate and treatment group and center as factors||Change from baseline to Week 52||||0.001
81446079|NCT00369382|162581710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||slope difference (CNI - SRL)|-2.311||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.282|0.66||alpha is unadjusted|Random coefficient model||Random coefficient model with each participant's creatinine clearance function of time on treatment; intra-subject regression coefficients considered random.|||0.660|-5.282|0.126
81446080|NCT00369382|162581712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|Fisher Exact|||For-cause Biopsy-Confirmed Acute Rejection compared between treatment groups||||0.206
81446081|NCT00369382|162581712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha is unadjusted|Fisher Exact|||Standard of Care Biopsy-Confirmed Acute Rejection compared between treatment groups||||0.476
81446082|NCT03176459|162581719|SUPERIORITY||LSM treatment difference|-16.5||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.8|-2.2|||ANCOVA|||||-2.2|-30.8|0.0117
81446083|NCT03176459|162581720|NON_INFERIORITY|Pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 36|LSM treatment difference (SE)|-30.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.9|14.7|||ANCOVA|||||14.7|-75.9|0.0020
81446084|NCT03176459|162581721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.51||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.557|7.906|||LSM probability from logistic regression|||||7.906|1.557|0.0012
81446085|NCT03176459|162581722|SUPERIORITY||Least squares treatment difference|-3.2||||0.0543|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.0543
81446086|NCT03176459|162581723|SUPERIORITY||Least squares treatment difference|-11.4||||0.0096|ONE_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.0096
81446087|NCT03176459|162581724|SUPERIORITY||Least squares treatment difference|-22.4||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.0175
81446088|NCT03176459|162581725|SUPERIORITY||Least squares treatment difference|-19.6||||0.0542|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.0542
81446089|NCT03176459|162581726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7536|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.7536
81446090|NCT03176459|162581727|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.3609|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.3609
81446091|NCT00446199|162581743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|Wilcoxon/van Elteren|stratification by center||Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.5mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 12 in the number of hot flushes is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||<0.0001
81446092|NCT00446199|162581743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|Wilcoxon/van Elteren|stratification by center||Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.25mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 12 in the number of hot flushes is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||<0.0001
81446093|NCT00446199|162581743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||95.0||||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|Wilcoxon/van Elteren|stratification by center||Comparison between E2 (0.3mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 12 in the number of hot flushes is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||0.0005
81446094|NCT00446199|162581744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|Wilcoxon/ van Elteren|stratification by center||Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.5mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 4 in the number of hot flushes is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||<0.0001
81446095|NCT00446199|162581744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|Wilcoxon/van Elteren|stratification by center||Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.25mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 4 in the number of hot flushes is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||<0.0001
81475476|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8:50pm||0.6|-0.5|0.9019
81475477|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.3419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8:50pm||0.3|-0.8|0.3419
81539824|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.94||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|11.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||11.14|1.39|0.0099
81475478|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8:50pm||0.5|-0.6|0.9581
81475479|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.2572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8:50pm||0.2|-0.9|0.2572
81475480|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.8085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8:50pm||0.5|-0.6|0.8085
81475481|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.3678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8:50pm||0.3|-0.8|0.3678
81539825|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.19||||0.0242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|8.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||8.74|1.16|0.0242
81446096|NCT00446199|162581744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|Wilcoxon/van Elteren|stratification by center||Comparison between E2 (0.3mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 4 in the number of hot flushes is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||<0.0001
81446097|NCT00446199|162581745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|Wilcoxon/van Elteren|stratification by center||Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.5mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 12 in the mean daily severity of hot flushes is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||<0.0001
81446098|NCT00446199|162581745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|Wilcoxon/van Elteren|stratification by center||Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.25mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 12 in the mean daily severity of hot flushes is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||<0.0001
81475482|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.3732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:50pm||0.4|-0.9|0.3732
81475483|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.4924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:50pm||0.4|-0.9|0.4924
81475484|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:50pm||0.6|-0.7|0.9798
81475485|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.8557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:50pm||0.7|-0.6|0.8557
81475486|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:50pm||0.1|-1.2|0.0998
81475487|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.1479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:50pm||0.2|-1.1|0.1479
81539826|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.1518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|5.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||5.60|0.77|0.1518
81539827|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.1811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|5.17||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||5.17|0.73|0.1811
81446099|NCT00446199|162581745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0096||95.0||||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|Wilcoxon/van Elteren|stratification by center||Comparison between E2 (0.3mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 12 in the mean daily severity of hot flushes is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||0.0096
81446100|NCT00446199|162581746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|Wilcoxon/van Elteren|Stratification by center||Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.5mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 4 in the mean daily severity of hot flushes is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||<0.0001
81475488|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.8358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:50pm||0.6|-0.7|0.8358
81539828|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.88||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|11.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||11.55|1.30|0.0150
81475489|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10:50pm||-0.1|-1.6|0.0199
81475490|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.7625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10:50pm||0.6|-0.9|0.7625
81475491|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.1936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10:50pm||0.3|-1.2|0.1936
81475492|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.4534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10:50pm||1.0|-0.5|0.4534
81475493|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10:50pm||-0.5|-2.0|0.0012
81475494|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.2072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10:50pm||0.3|-1.2|0.2072
81475495|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.0413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10:50pm||0.0|-1.5|0.0413
81475496|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.1086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||11:50pm||0.1|-1.5|0.1086
81475497|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.5843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||11:50pm||0.6|-1.0|0.5843
81475498|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.0571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||11:50pm||0.0|-1.6|0.0571
81475499|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.3965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||11:50pm||0.5|-1.2|0.3965
81475500|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||11:50pm||-0.6|-2.2|0.0009
81475501|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||11:50pm||-0.1|-1.8|0.0211
81475502|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.2863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||11:50pm||0.4|-1.2|0.2863
81475503|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.0428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12:50am||0.0|-1.7|0.0428
81475504|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.3757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12:50am||1.2|-0.5|0.3757
81475505|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12:50am||-0.8|-2.4|0.0002
81475506|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.3535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12:50am||0.4|-1.2|0.3535
81475507|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12:50am||-1.1|-2.7|<0.0001
81539829|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.28||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|16.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||16.68|1.67|0.0046
81446101|NCT00446199|162581746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|Wilcoxon/van Elteren|Stratification by center||Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.25mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 4 in the mean daily severity of hot flushes is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||<0.0001
81446102|NCT00446199|162581746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||95.0||||Significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|Wilcoxon/van Elteren|Stratification by center||Comparison between E2 (0.3mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 4 in the mean daily severity of hot flushes is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||0.0005
81446103|NCT00446199|162581747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon/van Elteren|Stratification by center||Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.5mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 12 in vaginal pH is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||<0.0001
81446104|NCT00446199|162581747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon/van Elteren|Stratification by center||Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.25mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 12 in vaginal pH is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||<0.0001
81446105|NCT00446199|162581747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon/van Elteren|Stratification by center||Comparison between E2 (0.3 mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 12 in vaginal pH is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||<0.0001
81446106|NCT00446199|162581748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon/van Elteren|stratification by center||Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.5mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 12 in vaginal maturation value is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||<0.0001
81446107|NCT00446199|162581748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon/van Elteren|Stratification by center||Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.25mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 12 in vaginal maturation value is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||<0.0001
81446108|NCT00446199|162581748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon/van Elteren|Stratification by center||Comparison between E2 (0.3mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The distribution of the change from baseline to week 12 in vaginal maturation value is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a shift in the distribution.||||<0.0001
81446109|NCT00446199|162581749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0314||95.0||||no correction for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratification by center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo on complete 2\*4 table||||0.0314
81475508|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.1131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12:50am||0.2|-1.5|0.1131
81475509|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||12:50am||-0.4|-2.0|0.0039
81446110|NCT00446199|162581749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.878||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo on complete 2\*4 table||||0.8780
81446111|NCT00446199|162581749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5908||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo on complete 2\*4 table||||0.5908
81446112|NCT00446199|162581750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027||95.0||||no correction for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo on complete 2\*4 table||||0.0027
81446113|NCT00446199|162581750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4463||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo on complete 2\*4 table||||0.4463
81446114|NCT00446199|162581750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0303||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo on complete 2\*4 table||||0.0303
81446115|NCT00446199|162581751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4397||95.0||||no correction for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo on complete 2\*4 table||||0.4397
81446116|NCT00446199|162581751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0132||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo on complete 2\*4 table||||0.0132
81446117|NCT00446199|162581751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.325||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo on complete 2\*4 table||||0.3250
81475510|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.1302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1:50am||0.2|-1.5|0.1302
81475511|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.6138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1:50am||1.1|-0.6|0.6138
81475512|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1:50am||-0.6|-2.3|0.0008
81475513|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.1643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1:50am||0.3|-1.5|0.1643
81475514|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1:50am||-0.8|-2.5|0.0002
81475515|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.0782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1:50am||0.1|-1.6|0.0782
81475516|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.0441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1:50am||0.0|-1.7|0.0441
81446118|NCT00446199|162581752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9555||95.0||||no correction for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo on complete 2\*4 table||||0.9555
81475517|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2:50am||-0.2|-2.2|0.0193
81475518|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.7071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2:50am||0.8|-1.2|0.7071
81475519|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2:50am||-0.9|-2.9|0.0002
81475520|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.0611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2:50am||0.0|-1.9|0.0611
81475521|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2:50am||-1.2|-3.2|<0.0001
81475522|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2:50am||-0.2|-2.2|0.0160
81475523|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2:50am||0.0|-2.0|0.0480
81539830|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.3788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|4.34||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||4.34|0.57|0.3788
81475524|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3:50am||-0.2|-2.2|0.0234
81539831|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.82||||0.0424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|7.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||7.70|1.04|0.0424
81446119|NCT00446199|162581752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1743||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo on complete 2\*4 table||||0.1743
81475525|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.5624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3:50am||0.7|-1.3|0.5624
81475526|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3:50am||-1.5|-3.5|<0.0001
81475527|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3:50am||-0.6|-2.6|0.0022
81475528|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3:50am||-1.6|-3.7|<0.0001
81475529|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3:50am||-0.8|-2.8|0.0008
81475530|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.0883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3:50am||0.1|-1.9|0.0883
81475531|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.3093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4:50am||0.5|-1.5|0.3093
81475532|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.8871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4:50am||1.1|-0.9|0.8871
81475533|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4:50am||-1.2|-3.2|<0.0001
81475534|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4:50am||-0.6|-2.6|0.0022
81475535|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4:50am||-1.4|-3.4|<0.0001
81475536|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4:50am||-0.8|-2.8|0.0006
81475537|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.2462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4:50am||0.4|-1.6|0.2462
81475538|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.4427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5:50am||0.6|-1.4|0.4427
81446120|NCT00446199|162581752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4395||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo on complete 2\*4 table||||0.4395
81475539|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.4405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5:50am||1.4|-0.6|0.4405
81475540|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5:50am||-0.9|-3.0|0.0003
81475541|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5:50am||-0.1|-2.2|0.0279
81475542|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5:50am||-1.5|-3.5|<0.0001
81475543|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5:50am||-0.7|-2.7|0.0015
81475544|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.1246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5:50am||0.2|-1.8|0.1246
81475545|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.3067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6:50am||0.5|-1.6|0.3067
81475546|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6:50am||1.1|-1.0|0.8940
81475547|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6:50am||-0.5|-2.7|0.0034
81475548|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.0708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6:50am||0.1|-2.0|0.0708
81475549|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6:50am||-1.4|-3.6|<0.0001
81475550|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6:50am||-0.8|-2.9|0.0006
81475551|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.2476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6:50am||0.4|-1.7|0.2476
81446121|NCT00446199|162581753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8966||95.0||||no correction for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo on complete 2\*4 table||||0.8966
81539832|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.69||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|10.43||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||10.43|1.30|0.0139
81539833|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.3057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|4.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.42|0.63|0.3057
81446122|NCT00446199|162581753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7512||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo on complete 2\*4 table||||0.7512
81446123|NCT00446199|162581753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8751||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification by center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo on complete 2\*4 table||||0.8751
81475552|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:50am||0.4|-1.8|0.2310
81475553|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.8369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:50am||1.0|-1.2|0.8369
81475554|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:50am||-0.5|-2.7|0.0035
81475555|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.0498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:50am||0.0|-2.2|0.0498
81475556|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:50am||-1.4|-3.6|<0.0001
81475557|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:50am||-0.8|-3.0|0.0007
81475558|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.3198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:50am||0.5|-1.6|0.3198
81475559|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8:50am||1.7|-0.6|0.3750
81475560|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.7978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8:50am||1.0|-1.3|0.7978
81475561|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.5197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8:50am||0.8|-1.5|0.5197
81475562|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.0751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8:50am||0.1|-2.2|0.0751
81475563|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.1079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8:50am||0.2|-2.1|0.1079
81475564|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8:50am||-0.5|-2.8|0.0065
81475565|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.2529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8:50am||1.8|-0.5|0.2529
81475566|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.6364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:50am||0.8|-1.3|0.6364
81475567|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:50am||1.0|-1.1|0.9417
81475568|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:50am||-0.2|-2.3|0.0200
81475569|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.0527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:50am||0.0|-2.1|0.0527
81446124|NCT00446199|162581754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1067||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification for center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo||||0.1067
81475570|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:50am||-0.3|-2.5|0.0107
81475571|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:50am||-0.1|-2.2|0.0303
81475572|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.6889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:50am||0.8|-1.3|0.6889
81475573|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10:50am||1.1|-1.2|0.9552
81475574|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.7558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10:50am||1.3|-1.0|0.7558
81475575|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.1824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10:50am||0.4|-1.9|0.1824
81475576|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.3323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10:50am||0.6|-1.7|0.3323
81475577|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.0413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10:50am||0.0|-2.4|0.0413
81475578|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.0925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10:50am||0.2|-2.2|0.0925
81475579|NCT01096680|162641936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.7133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||10:50am||0.9|-1.4|0.7133
81475580|NCT01096680|162641937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.6|-16.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-16.5|-36.6|<0.0001
81475581|NCT01096680|162641937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.5|-25.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-25.4|-45.5|<0.0001
81475582|NCT01096680|162641937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.7|-16.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-16.6|-36.7|<0.0001
81475583|NCT01096680|162641937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.6|-16.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-16.5|-36.6|<0.0001
81475584|NCT01096680|162641937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|10.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.0|-10.1|0.9945
81475585|NCT01096680|162641937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.9||||0.0814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-18.9|0.0814
81475586|NCT01096680|162641937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.9743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|9.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.9|-10.2|0.9743
81475587|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.6||||0.0544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:15pm||0.2|-19.4|0.0544
81475588|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8||||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:15pm||6.0|-13.6|0.4410
81475589|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.1||||0.1046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:15pm||1.7|-17.9|0.1046
81475590|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.6467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|7.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:15pm||7.5|-12.0|0.6467
81475591|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4||||0.1971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:15pm||3.4|-16.2|0.1971
81475592|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.9052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|9.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:15pm||9.2|-10.4|0.9052
81475593|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.8||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:15pm||4.0|-15.6|0.2420
81475594|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.7||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|-8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||11:15pm||-8.3|-25.1|0.0001
81475595|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3||||0.4321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|11.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||11:15pm||11.6|-5.0|0.4321
81475596|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-10.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||11:15pm||-10.1|-26.7|<0.0001
81475597|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.6999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|9.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||11:15pm||9.9|-6.7|0.6999
81475598|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|-9.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||11:15pm||-9.8|-26.4|<0.0001
81475599|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9||||0.6566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|10.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||11:15pm||10.2|-6.4|0.6566
81475600|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.3|-11.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||11:15pm||-11.7|-28.3|<0.0001
81475601|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1|-14.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1:15am||-14.3|-36.1|<0.0001
81475602|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.7824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|9.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1:15am||9.4|-12.4|0.7824
81475603|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|-14.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1:15am||-14.3|-36.0|<0.0001
81475604|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.7867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|9.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1:15am||9.4|-12.4|0.7867
81475605|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.4|-15.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1:15am||-15.6|-37.4|<0.0001
81475606|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9||||0.6029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|8.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1:15am||8.0|-13.7|0.6029
81475607|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|-12.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1:15am||-12.8|-34.5|<0.0001
81475608|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-37.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.1|-24.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3:15am||-24.1|-50.1|<0.0001
81475609|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.8684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|14.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3:15am||14.1|-11.9|0.8684
81475610|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-53.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.3|-40.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3:15am||-40.3|-66.3|<0.0001
81475611|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.1||||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|-2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3:15am||-2.1|-28.1|0.0228
81539834|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.3717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|4.02||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.02|0.59|0.3717
81446125|NCT00446199|162581754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6011||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification for center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo||||0.6011
81446126|NCT00446199|162581754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4408||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification for center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo||||0.4408
81446127|NCT00446199|162581755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0144||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification for center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo||||0.0144
81446128|NCT00446199|162581755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5589||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification for center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo||||0.5589
81446129|NCT00446199|162581755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification for center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo||||0.5500
81446130|NCT00446199|162581756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2179||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification for center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo||||0.2179
81446131|NCT00446199|162581756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7749||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification for center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo||||0.7749
81475612|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.0|-27.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3:15am||-27.0|-53.0|<0.0001
81446132|NCT00446199|162581756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8307||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification for center||Comparison of active treatment arm with placebo||||0.8307
81446133|NCT00446199|162581757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|-33.2|-22.0||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|ANCOVA|treatment, center and baseline value used as covariate|Change in active treatment arm minus change in placebo arm|Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.5mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline to week 12 is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a difference in the mean change from baseline.||-22.0|-33.2|<0.0001
81446134|NCT00446199|162581757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|-27.8|-16.6||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|ANCOVA|treatment, center and baseline value used as covariate|Change in active treatment arm minus change in placebo arm|Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.25mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline to week 12 is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a difference in the mean change from baseline.||-16.6|-27.8|<0.0001
81446135|NCT00446199|162581757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.8||||0.0007||95.0|-15.4|-4.2||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|ANCOVA|treatment, center and baseline value used as covariate|Change in active treatment arm minus change in placebo arm|Comparison between E2 (0.3mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline to week 12 is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a difference in the mean change from baseline||-4.2|-15.4|0.0007
81446136|NCT00446199|162581758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.9|||<|0.0001||95.0|-29.9|17.8||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|ANCOVA|treatment, center and baseline value used as covariate|Change in active treatment arm minus change in placebo arm|Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.5mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline to week 4 is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a difference in the mean change from baseline.||17.8|-29.9|<0.0001
81446137|NCT00446199|162581758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|-20.2|-8.1||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|ANCOVA|treatment, center and baseline value used as covariate|Change in active treatment arm minus change in placebo arm|Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.25mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline to week 4 is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a difference in the mean change from baseline.||-8.1|-20.2|<0.0001
81446138|NCT00446199|162581758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.6||||0.0054||95.0|-14.6|-2.5||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|ANCOVA|treatment, center and baseline value used as covariate|Change in active treatment arm minus change in placebo arm|Comparison between E2 (0.3mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline to week 4 is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a difference in the mean change from baseline.||-2.5|-14.6|0.0054
81446139|NCT00446199|162581759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.069|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.28|-0.859||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|ANCOVA|treatment, center and baseline value used as covariate|Change in active treatment arm minus change in placebo arm|Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.5mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline to week 12 is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a difference in the mean change from baseline.||-0.859|-1.280|<0.0001
81446140|NCT00446199|162581759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.803|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.013|-0.593||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|ANCOVA|treatment, center and baseline value used as covariate|Change in active treatment arm minus change in placebo arm|Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.25mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline to week 12 is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a difference in the mean change from baseline.||-0.593|-1.013|<0.0001
81475613|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.7852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|11.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3:15am||11.2|-14.8|0.7852
81446141|NCT00446199|162581759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.361||||0.0007||95.0|-0.57|-0.152||significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|ANCOVA|treatment, center and baseline value used as covariate|Change in active treatment arm minus change in placebo arm|Comparison between E2 (0.3mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline to week 12 is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a difference in the mean change from baseline.||-0.152|-0.570|0.0007
81446142|NCT00446199|162581760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.635|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.813|-0.458||Significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|ANCOVA|Treatment, Center, and Baseline value used as covariate||Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.5mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline to week 4 is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a difference in the mean change from baseline.||-0.458|-0.813|<0.0001
81446143|NCT00446199|162581760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.382|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.56|-0.205||Significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|ANCOVA|Treatment, Center, and Baseline value used as covariate||Comparison between DRSP/E2 (0.25mg/0.5mg) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline to week 4 is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a difference in the mean change from baseline.||-0.205|-0.560|<0.0001
81446144|NCT00446199|162581760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.204||||0.0233||95.0|-0.381|-0.028||Significance level of 1.7% is used to adjust (Bonferroni) for the comparison of three active arms with Placebo.|ANCOVA|Treatment, Center, and Baseline value used as covariate||Comparison between E2 (0.3) and Placebo with respect to a shift in the distribution of the end point. Null hypothesis: The mean change from baseline to week 4 is identical in both arms, alternative: there is a difference in the mean change from baseline.||-0.028|-0.381|0.0233
81449952|NCT01565850|162586506|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A total sample size of 150 HIV-1 infected participants, randomized in a 2:1 ratio to 2 groups, would achieve 56% power to evaluate noninferiority with respect to the response rate of HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 24 if a response rate of 0.88 for both arms, a noninferiority margin of 0.12, and the significance level of the test at a one-sided 0.025 level were assumed.|Difference in proportions|3.3||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|18.1||The p-value for the superiority test comparing the percentages of virologic success was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA and race strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentages of virologic success and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on baseline HIV-1 RNA and race stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportion.|The null hypothesis was that the D/C/F/TAF group is at least 12% worse than the DRV+COBI+FTC/TDF group with respect to the percentage of participants achieving HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL (response rate as defined by the snapshot analysis algorithm) at Week 24; the alternative hypothesis was that the response rate in the D/C/F/TAF group is less than 12% worse than that in the DRV+COBI +FTC/TDF group.||18.1|-11.4|0.64
81449953|NCT01565850|162586507|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the D/C/F/TAF group is at least 12% worse than the DRV+COBI+FTC/TDF group with respect to the percentage of participants achieving HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL (response rate as defined by the snapshot analysis algorithm) at Week 48; the alternative hypothesis was that the response rate in the D/C/F/TAF group is less than 12% worse than that in the DRV+COBI +FTC/TDF group.|Difference in proportions|-6.2||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|7.4||The p-value for the superiority test comparing the percentages of virologic success was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA and race strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentages of virologic success and its 95% CI were calculated based on baseline HIV-1 RNA and race stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportion.|||7.4|-19.9|0.35
81449954|NCT01565850|162586508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.04||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.21||The p-value, difference in least squares mean (LSM), and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model with baseline HIV-1 RNA level (≤ 100,000 or \> 100,000 copies/mL) and race (Black or non-Black) as fixed effects in the model.|ANOVA|||||0.21|-0.14|0.67
81539835|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.32||||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|9.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||9.50|1.16|0.0252
81449955|NCT01565850|162586509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.06||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.23||The p-value, difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model with baseline HIV-1 RNA level (≤ 100,000 or \> 100,000 copies/mL) and race (Black or non-Black) as fixed effects in the model.|ANOVA|||||0.23|-0.11|0.50
81449956|NCT01565850|162586510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|45.0||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|101.0||The p-value, difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model with baseline HIV-1 RNA level (≤ 100,000 or \> 100,000 copies/mL) and race (Black or non-Black) as fixed effects in the model.|ANOVA|||||101|-10|0.11
81449957|NCT01565850|162586511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LSM|18.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|72.0||The p-value, difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model with baseline HIV-1 RNA level (≤ 100,000 or \> 100,000 copies/mL) and race (Black or non-Black) as fixed effects in the model.|ANOVA|||||72|-35|0.50
81449958|NCT02081209|162586542|OTHER||sucess percentage|82.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.4|87.3||||||||87.3|76.4|
81449959|NCT02081209|162586542|OTHER||sucess percentage|77.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.1|85.1||||||||85.1|68.1|
81449960|NCT02081209|162586542|OTHER||sucess percentage|79.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.0|89.5||||||||89.5|65.0|
81449961|NCT02081209|162586542|OTHER||sucess percentage|94.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.6|98.8||||||||98.8|84.6|
81449962|NCT02081209|162586543|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81449963|NCT02081209|162586543|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.1||||||||2.1|0.5|
81449964|NCT02081209|162586543|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.1||||||||4.1|2.0|
81449965|NCT02081209|162586544|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Data from the 16-week follow-up questionnaire were tabulated for all subjects with completed questionnaires.. All confidence intervals were calculated at 95%. Alpha was calculated to be 0.05, critical probability (p\*) was calculated to be 0.975. Assuming normal distribution of survey recipients, a standard deviation of 1.96 is used to calculate the standard margin of error.|||
81539836|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.56||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|10.69||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||10.69|1.19|0.0235
81539837|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.39|0.46|0.6580
81446145|NCT04711902|162581770|OTHER|estimation and confidence interval|Marginal difference|39.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.87|68.95|||Regression, Logistic|||||68.95|10.87|
81446146|NCT04711902|162581771|OTHER|estimation and confidence interval|Marginal difference|11.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.18|30.91|||Regression, Logistic|||||30.91|-7.18|
81446147|NCT04711902|162581772|OTHER|estimation and confidence interval|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.52|-1.68|
81446148|NCT04711902|162581773|OTHER|estimation and confidence interval|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|-1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.94|-2.35|
81446149|NCT04711902|162581774|OTHER|estimation and confidence interval|Mixed model repeated scores (MMRM)|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|7.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.46|0.94|
81446150|NCT04711902|162581775|OTHER|estimation and confidence interval|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.21|-0.58|
81446151|NCT01462318|162581799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio|1.015|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.894|1.153|||||test/reference = midazolam+DAC HYP/midazolam|Pairwise comparison: midazolam. Based on linear mixed model with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for participants.||1.153|0.894|
81446152|NCT01462318|162581799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio|1.005|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.951|1.063|||||test/reference = S-warfarin+DAC HYP/S-warfarin|Pairwise comparison: S-warfarin. Based on linear mixed model with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for participants.||1.063|0.951|
81446153|NCT01462318|162581799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio|0.996|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.127|||||test/reference = omeprazole+DAC HYP/omeprazole|Pairwise comparison: omeprazole. Based on linear mixed model with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for participants.||1.127|0.880|
81446154|NCT01462318|162581799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio|1.032|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.145|||||test/reference = caffeine+DAC HYP/caffeine|Pairwise comparison: caffeine. Based on linear mixed model with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for participants. Excludes participants with high predose concentration (\>5% of maximum observed concentration \[Cmax\]).||1.145|0.930|
81446155|NCT01462318|162581800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio|1.012|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.764|1.342|||||test/reference = dextromethorphan+DAC HYP/dextromethorphan|Pairwise comparison: dextromethorphan. Based on linear mixed model with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for participants.||1.342|0.764|
81446156|NCT01462318|162581808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio|1.079|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.912|1.276|||||test/reference = midazolam+DAC HYP/midazolam|Pairwise comparison: midazolam. Based on linear mixed model with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for participants.||1.276|0.912|
81446157|NCT01462318|162581808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio|1.012|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.952|1.075|||||test/reference = S-warfarin+DAC HYP/S-warfarin|Pairwise comparison: S-warfarin. Based on linear mixed model with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for participants.||1.075|0.952|
81446158|NCT01462318|162581808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio|1.058|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.804|1.392|||||test/reference = omeprazole+DAC HYP/omeprazole|Pairwise comparison: omeprazole. Based on linear mixed model with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for participants.||1.392|0.804|
81446159|NCT01462318|162581808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio|1.116|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.005|1.238|||||test/reference = caffeine+DAC HYP/caffeine|Pairwise comparison: caffeine. Based on linear mixed model with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for participants. Excludes participants with high predose concentration (\>5% of Cmax).||1.238|1.005|
81446160|NCT01462318|162581810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio|0.878|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.697|1.105|||||test/reference = omeprazole+DAC HYP/omeprazole|Pairwise comparison: omeprazole. Based on linear mixed model with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for participants.||1.105|0.697|
81446161|NCT02227147|162581811|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|40.4|||=|0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.2|66.6|||Chi-squared|||||66.6|14.2|=0.006
81446162|NCT02227147|162581812|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|36.1|||=|0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|62.7|||Chi-squared|||||62.7|9.4|=0.013
81446163|NCT02227147|162581813|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|19.0|||=|0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|47.1|||Chi-squared|||week 4 - central reviewer||47.1|-9.0|=0.191
81446164|NCT02227147|162581813|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|10.7|||=|0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|39.1|||Chi-squared|||week 6 - central reviewer||39.1|-17.7|=0.464
81446165|NCT02227147|162581813|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|14.9|||=|0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|43.1|||Chi-squared|||week 4 - investigator||43.1|-13.4|=0.308
81446166|NCT02227147|162581813|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|23.6|||=|0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|51.3|||Chi-squared|||week 6 - investigator||51.3|-4.2|=0.106
81446167|NCT02227147|162581814|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|9.5|||=|0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|25.9|||Chi-squared|||week 4||25.9|-6.9|=0.255
81446168|NCT02227147|162581814|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|0.8|||=|0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|17.1|||Chi-squared|||week 6||17.1|-15.6|=0.927
81446169|NCT02227147|162581814|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|18.6|||=|0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|37.8|||Chi-squared|||week 8||37.8|-0.7|=0.062
81446170|NCT02227147|162581815|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square means|1.1|||=|0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|7.7|||ANCOVA|||||7.7|-5.6|=0.745
81446171|NCT02227147|162581816|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|-3.8|||=|0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|13.7|||Chi-squared|||week 4||13.7|-21.3|=0.672
81446172|NCT02227147|162581816|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|0.5|||=|0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|19.6|||Chi-squared|||week 6||19.6|-18.5|=0.955
81446173|NCT02227147|162581816|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|-3.6|||=|0.727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|16.7|||Chi-squared|||week 8||16.7|-23.9|=0.727
81446174|NCT02227147|162581817|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|0.6|||=|0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.5|||ANCOVA|||||1.5|-0.4|=0.207
81446175|NCT02227147|162581818|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentage|-13.3|||=|0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|3.9|||Chi-squared|||||3.9|-30.5|=0.110
81475614|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.2|-25.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3:15am||-25.2|-51.2|<0.0001
81475615|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.3|-25.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5:15am||-25.1|-51.3|<0.0001
81475616|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9||||0.5528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|17.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5:15am||17.0|-9.1|0.5528
81475617|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-53.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.0|-40.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5:15am||-40.9|-67.0|<0.0001
81475618|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.8||||0.0747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.9|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5:15am||1.2|-24.9|0.0747
81475619|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-49.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.2|-36.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5:15am||-36.1|-62.2|<0.0001
81446176|NCT03347422|162581819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.88|88.04||Threshold for significance was 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified by baseline hemoglobin (\< median versus \>=median) and geographic region (Asia/Other, North America, and Europe).|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when primary outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05 level.||88.04|2.88|<0.001
81475620|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.1||||0.2868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5:15am||6.0|-20.1|0.2868
81446177|NCT03347422|162581821|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.408|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|3.38||Threshold of significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed model for repeated measures|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05 level.||3.38|1.75|<0.001
81446178|NCT03347422|162581822|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|8.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|13.85||Threshold of significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed model for repeated measures|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05 level.||13.85|4.00|<0.001
81446179|NCT02397408|162581851|OTHER||||||<|0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<.008
81446180|NCT03397771|162581863|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.963|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.963
81446181|NCT03397771|162581864|NON_INFERIORITY|The analysis was conducted according to the nul hypothesis, assuming no difference between treatment arms||||||0.022|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.022
81475621|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.2|-29.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||5:15am||-29.1|-55.2|<0.0001
81475622|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-37.6||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.1|-16.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:15am||-16.2|-59.1|0.0007
81475623|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.9089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|20.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:15am||20.2|-22.7|0.9089
81446182|NCT04078126|162581865|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0179||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.02|||ANCOVA|||||0.020|-0.054|0.3450
81446183|NCT04078126|162581866|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0183||0.3675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.021|||ANCOVA|||||0.021|-0.054|0.3675
81446184|NCT04078126|162581867|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0199||0.7563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.034|||ANCOVA|||||0.034|-0.047|0.7563
81446185|NCT04078126|162581868|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0521||0.5419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.139|0.075|||ANCOVA|||||0.075|-0.139|0.5419
81446186|NCT04078126|162581869|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.334||0.1337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.39|1.18|||ANCOVA|||||1.18|-8.39|0.1337
81446187|NCT04078126|162581870|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.269||0.0431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.29|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||||-0.09|-5.29|0.0431
81446188|NCT04078126|162581871|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.667||0.3625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|1.81|||ANCOVA|||||1.81|-4.87|0.3625
81446189|NCT04078126|162581872|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0198||0.0375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.084|||ANCOVA|||||0.084|0.003|0.0375
81446190|NCT04078126|162581873|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0443||0.9089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|0.096|||ANCOVA|||||0.096|-0.086|0.9089
81475624|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-52.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.3|-31.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:15am||-31.4|-74.3|<0.0001
81475625|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.5||||0.1307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:15am||5.0|-37.9|0.1307
81475626|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.3||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.7|-14.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:15am||-14.8|-57.7|0.0011
81446191|NCT03056157|162581874|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.236||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SDS scores, t(1519 )= -2.19, d = 0.15.||-0.18|-3.34|0.03
81446192|NCT03056157|162581874|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-8.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.12|-6.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to- treat data for SDS scores, t(160)= -15.74, d = 2.97.||-6.11|-10.12|<.001
81446193|NCT03056157|162581874|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-6.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.35|-6.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SDS scores, t(160) = -12.72, d = 1.86.||-6.11|-8.35|<0.001
81446194|NCT03056157|162581874|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.65||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SDS scores, t(1510) = -0.90, d = 0.05.||0.86|-2.13|0.49
81446195|NCT03056157|162581874|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|2.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SDS scores, t(1510) = 2.11, d = 0.11.||2.17|0.06|<0.001
81446196|NCT03056157|162581874|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SDS scores, t(1510) = 3.45, d = 0.18||2.81|0.75|<0.001
81446197|NCT03056157|162581875|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|5.56|||Fisher Exact|||Odds ratio comparison of the proportions of participants who experienced probable recovery in SDS from baseline to post-treatment in AD-MIL versus PCT.||5.56|1.01|0.03
81446198|NCT03056157|162581875|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.71|||Fisher Exact|||Odds ratio comparison of the proportion of participants who experienced improvement from baseline to post-treatment in SDS in AD-MIL versus PCT.||0.71|0|0.01
81446199|NCT03056157|162581875|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.87|||Fisher Exact|||Odds ratio comparison of the proportion of participants who experienced no change in SDS from baseline to post-treatment in AD-MIL versus PCT.||1.87|0.35|.69
81475627|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.9903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|21.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:15am||21.6|-21.3|0.9903
81475628|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.8|-14.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||7:15am||-14.9|-57.8|0.0010
81446200|NCT03056157|162581875|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|0.0|0.0|5.83|||Fisher Exact|||Odds ratio comparison of the proportion of participants who experienced deterioration in SDS from baseline to post-treatment in AD-MIL versus PCT.||5.83|0|0.50
81446201|NCT03056157|162581876|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-3.39||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.57|3.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for B-IPF scores, t(326) = -0.93, d = 0.10.||3.79|-10.57|0.35
81446202|NCT03056157|162581876|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-8.64||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.83|-3.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for BIPF scores, t(116) = -3.27, d = 0.61.||-3.44|-13.83|0.001
81446203|NCT03056157|162581876|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.25||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.21|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for B-IPF scores, t(116) = -2.08, d = 0.39.||-0.29|-10.21|0.04
81446204|NCT03056157|162581876|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.17||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.86|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for B-IPF scores, t(326) = -1.79, d = 0.20.||0.52|-10.86|0.08
81446205|NCT03056157|162581876|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.64||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.72|-1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for B-IPF scores, t(326) = -2.72, d = 0.30.||-1.57|-9.72|0.007
81446206|NCT03056157|162581876|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.47||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.44|3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for B-IPF scores, t(326) = -0.23, d = 0.03.||3.50|-4.44|0.82
81475629|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.4||||0.1655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.7|9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:15am||9.0|-51.7|0.1655
81475630|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.8975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.4|28.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:15am||28.5|-32.4|0.8975
81446207|NCT03056157|162581877|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.6||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|3.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SDS scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(373) = -0.32, d = 0.03.||3.36|-4.68|0.75
81446208|NCT03056157|162581877|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-9.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.12|-6.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SDS scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(37) = -6.01, d = 1.97.||-6.12|-12.12|<0.001
81475631|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.2||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.5|-5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:15am||-5.8|-66.5|0.0199
81475632|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.8||||0.2785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.2|13.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:15am||13.7|-47.2|0.2785
81475633|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.3||||0.5048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6|20.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:15am||20.1|-40.6|0.5048
81475634|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.1||||0.5533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|39.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:15am||39.6|-21.3|0.5533
81475635|NCT01096680|162641938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.4||||0.2098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.9|11.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||9:15am||11.1|-49.9|0.2098
81475636|NCT02697734|162641956|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|43.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.06|343.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||343.19|7.06|<.0001
81475637|NCT04424914|162642014|OTHER|||||||0.3006|||||||Chi-squared|p-values for comparison of proportions of CLASS I+II vs CLASS III+IV were based on a Chi-square test.||||||0.3006
81475638|NCT04424914|162642015|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.0001
81475639|NCT02870205|162642043|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||GSP 301 NS vs GSP 301 placebo NS comparison for rTNSS was tested at 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81475640|NCT02870205|162642043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.028
81475641|NCT02870205|162642043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.019
81475642|NCT02870205|162642043|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81446209|NCT03056157|162581877|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-8.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.16|-5.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SDS scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(37) = -6.11, d = 2.01.||-5.76|-11.16|<0.001
81446210|NCT03056157|162581877|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.28||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.08|5.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SDS scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(373) = -0.59, d = 0.06.||5.52|-10.08|0.56
81446211|NCT03056157|162581877|SUPERIORITY||Slope|4.2||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|10.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SDS scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(373) = 1.25, d = 0.13.||10.92|-0.24|0.22
81446212|NCT03056157|162581877|SUPERIORITY||Slope|6.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|10.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SDS scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(373) = 3.18, d = 0.33.||10.69|2.52|0.002
81475643|NCT02870205|162642043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81475644|NCT01420016|162642055|EQUIVALENCE|The analysis used a time-by-condition mixed model to estimate the annual rate of change in post-index CV risk values by treatment group. The models included fixed effects for study arm (CDS vs. UC), time (years since index), and study-arm-by-time comparing the rate of change in CDS versus UC and a random clinic intercept. The intervention effect was the difference in rate of change in CDS versus UC clinics, with the study-arm-by-time interaction assessing statistical significance (P\<0.05).|Slope Difference (Net)|-2.25|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|-1.04||A priori power analysis (power=.80, α2=.05) estimated detectable group difference in CVR at 1 year of \~2-3%, assuming 18 clinics, 1000 patients per clinic (actual 400), 3 CVR per patient (actual 2.3), and ICC=.01-03 (actual .019). p-value calculated.|Mixed Models Analysis||The intervention effect was the difference in annualized rates of change (slope) in CV risk in CDS versus UC clinics, with the study-arm-by-time interaction assessing statistical significance (P\<0.05).|||-1.04|-3.45|<0.05
81475645|NCT01180049|162642070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.731|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.52|1.027||||||||1.027|0.520|
81475646|NCT01180049|162642071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.778|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.568|1.064||||||||1.064|0.568|
81475647|NCT01180049|162642072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in arms|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.9|20.3||||||Independent assessment- Difference (%) TEMSR 175/75 mg - TEMSR 75 mg (80% CI)||20.3|-6.9|
81475648|NCT01180049|162642073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between arms|13.3|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.4|26.7||||||Investigator's assessment- Difference (%)TEMSR 175/75 mg - TEMSR 75 mg (80% CI)||26.7|-0.4|
81475649|NCT01180049|162642074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.646|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.453|0.922||||||||0.922|0.453|
81475650|NCT01738191|162642085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||two sided|Global Statistical Test|df=28||The primary comparison between ATM and placebo used O'Brien's Global Statistical Test (GST) to analyze change from baseline to 10 weeks for the set of neuropsychological measures included in the primary efficacy outcome.||||0.25
81475651|NCT02798354|162642104|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Fitted by generalized mixed-effects model with potential clustering effects of practices and months taken into account; adjusted for age, sex, insurance, and wave|||5.3|2.4|<0.0001
81475652|NCT02798354|162642105|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|20.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Fitted by generalized mixed-effects model with potential clustering effects of practices and months taken into account; adjusted for age, sex, insurance, and wave|||20|12.3|<0.0001
81475653|NCT02798354|162642106|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.1||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Fitted by generalized mixed-effects model with potential clustering effects of practices and months taken into account; adjusted for age, sex, insurance, lab test sent, and wave|||3.1|-1.0|0.302
81475654|NCT02798354|162642107|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|26.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.4|30.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Fitted by generalized mixed-effects model with potential clustering effects of practices and months taken into account; adjusted for age, sex, insurance, and wave|||30.7|22.4|<0.0001
81475655|NCT02798354|162642108|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.2|24.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Fitted by generalized mixed-effects model with potential clustering effects of practices and months taken into account; adjusted for age, sex, insurance, and wave|||24.1|16.2|<0.0001
81446213|NCT03056157|162581878|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.48||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|10.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PCL-5 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(367) = 0.10, d = 0.01.||10.69|-9.60|0.92
81446214|NCT03056157|162581878|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-16.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.64|-8.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PCL-5 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(37) = -4.23, d = 1.39.||-8.52|-23.64|<0.001
81446215|NCT03056157|162581878|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-16.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|-9.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PCL-5 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(37) = -4.77, d = 1.57.||-9.72|-23.40|<0.001
81446216|NCT03056157|162581878|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-26.28||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.6|-9.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PCL-5 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(367) = -3.15, d = 0.33.||-9.84|-42.60|0.002
81446217|NCT03056157|162581878|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-18.72||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.4|-4.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PCL-5 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(37) = -2.67, d = 0.28.||-4.92|-32.40|0.01
81446218|NCT03056157|162581878|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.25||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.21|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for B- IPF scores, the Pre-Post PCT Time slope was -5.25 \[95% CI = -10.21, -0.29\], p-value = 0.04, t(116) = -2.08, d = 0.39.||-0.29|-10.21|0.04
81446219|NCT03056157|162581879|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-6.38||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.97|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CAPS-5 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(49) = -1.69, d = 0.48.||1.22|-13.97|0.10
81446220|NCT03056157|162581879|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-13.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.96|-7.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CAPS-5 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(32) = -4.71, d = 1.67.||-7.62|-18.96|<0.001
81446221|NCT03056157|162581879|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-6.92||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.96|-1.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CAPS-5 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(32) = -2.75, d = 0.97.||-1.87|-11.96|0.001
81446222|NCT03056157|162581879|SUPERIORITY||Slope|5.22||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|16.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CAPS-5 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(49) = 0.97, d = 0.28.||16.05|-5.60|0.34
81446223|NCT03056157|162581879|SUPERIORITY||Slope|5.93||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|14.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CAPS-5 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(49) = 1.40, d = 0.40.||14.41|-2.55|0.17
81446224|NCT03056157|162581879|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.7||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.04|7.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CAPS-5 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(49) = 0.21, d = 0.06.||7.44|-6.04|0.83
81446225|NCT03056157|162581880|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.6||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|4.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PHQ-9 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(373) = 0.30, d = 0.03.||4.20|-3.12|0.76
81446226|NCT03056157|162581880|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-3.12||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.96|-1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PHQ-9 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(37) = -3.14, d = 1.03.||-1.56|-6.96|0.002
81446227|NCT03056157|162581880|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-4.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.32|-2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PHQ-9 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(37) = -3.88, d = 1.27.||-2.40|-7.32|<0.001
81446228|NCT03056157|162581880|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-4.8||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.16|1.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PHQ-9 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(373) = -1.50, d = 0.16.||1.44|-11.16|0.13
81446229|NCT03056157|162581880|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.4||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.68|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PHQ-9 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(373) = -0.87, d = 0.09.||3.00|-7.68|0.38
81446230|NCT03056157|162581880|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.4||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|5.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PHQ-9 scores for the COVID-19 cohort, t(373) = 1.42, d = 0.15.||5.88|-0.96|0.26
81446231|NCT03056157|162581881|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-6.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.23|-3.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CAPS-5 scores, t(348) = -3.65, d = 0.39.||-3.07|-10.23|<0.001
81446232|NCT03056157|162581881|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-11.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.43|-9.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CAPS-5 scores, t(131) = -9.14, d = 1.60.||-9.32|-14.43|<0.001
81446233|NCT03056157|162581881|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.74|-2.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CAPS-5 scores, t(131) = -4.10, d = 0.72.||-2.72|-7.74|<0.001
81446234|NCT03056157|162581881|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.36||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|4.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CAPS-5 scores, t(348) = 0.87, d = 0.09.||4.45|-1.73|0.39
81446235|NCT03056157|162581881|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.08||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CAPS-5 scores, t(348) = 0.07, d = 0.001.||2.26|-2.10|0.94
81446236|NCT03056157|162581881|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.28||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CAPS-5 scores, t(348) = -1.15, d = 0.12.||0.91|-3.48|0.25
81446237|NCT03056157|162581882|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.44||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|63.18|||Fisher Exact|||Odds ratio comparison of the proportions of participants who experienced probable recovery in CAPS-5 from baseline to post-treatment in AD-MIL versus PCT.||63.18|1.29|0.01
81446238|NCT03056157|162581882|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.75|||Fisher Exact|||Odds ratio comparison of the proportions of participants who experienced improvement in CAPS-5 from baseline to post-treatment in AD-MIL versus PCT.||3.75|0.61|0.40
81446239|NCT03056157|162581882|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.7|||Fisher Exact|||Odds ratio comparison of the proportions of participants who experienced no change in CAPS-5 from baseline to post-treatment in AD-MIL versus PCT.||1.70|0.36|0.58
81449966|NCT02022748|162586546|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|151.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.03|203.86|||||Treatment H is the reference treatment.|||203.86|112.03|
81446240|NCT03056157|162581882|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.15||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|1.2|||Fisher Exact|||Odds ratio comparison of the proportions of participants who experienced deterioration in CAPS-5 from baseline to post-treatment in AD-MIL versus PCT.||1.20|0.003|0.06
81446241|NCT03056157|162581883|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.06|||Fisher Exact|||Odds ratio comparison of the proportions of participants with a PTSD Diagnosis in CAPS-5 at post-treatment in AD-MIL versus PCT.||1.06|0.22|0.07
81446242|NCT03056157|162581883|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.56|||Fisher Exact|||Odds ratio comparison of the proportions of participants with PTSD Diagnosis in CAPS-5 at 3MFU in AD-MIL versus PCT.||1.56|0.28|0.33
81475656|NCT02798354|162642109|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|17.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Fitted by generalized mixed-effects model with potential clustering effects of practices and months taken into account; adjusted for age, sex, insurance, and wave|||17.7|10.3|<0.0001
81475657|NCT02798354|162642110|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Fitted by generalized mixed-effects model with potential clustering effects of practices and months taken into account; adjusted for age, sex, insurance, lab test sent, and wave|||1.9|-1.8|0.922
81475658|NCT03796676|162642114|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|16.7||||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|29.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimate of the difference in percentages of response at Week 12 was calculated by PF-04965842 100 mg minus placebo|||29.9|3.5|0.0147
81539838|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.58||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|13.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||13.62|1.54|0.0061
81446243|NCT03056157|162581883|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.08|||Fisher Exact|||Odds ratio comparison of the proportions of participants with PTSD Diagnosis in CAPS-5 at 6MFU in AD-MIL versus PCT.||1.08|0.15|0.05
81446244|NCT03056157|162581884|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-4.63||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.16|-2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PCL-5 scores, t(1542) = -3.01, d = 0.13.||-2.10|-7.16|.003
81446245|NCT03056157|162581884|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-12.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.43|-10.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PCL-5 scores, t(161) = -11.50, d = 1.81.||-10.80|-14.43|<0.001
81446246|NCT03056157|162581884|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-7.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.77|-6.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PCL-5 scores, t(161) = -7.40, d = 1.16.||-6.20|-9.77|<0.001
81446247|NCT03056157|162581884|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.75||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|2.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PCL-5 scores, t(1542) = -0.45, d = 0.02.||2.52|-4.01|0.65
81446248|NCT03056157|162581884|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.3||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|4.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PCL-5 scores, t(1542) = 1.94, d = 0.10.||4.63|-0.03|0.05
81446249|NCT03056157|162581884|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.04||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|5.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PCL-5 scores, t(1542) = 2.61, d = 0.13.||5.34|0.75|0.001
81446250|NCT03056157|162581885|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|5.84|||Fisher Exact|||Odds ratio comparison of the proportions of participants experiencing probable recovery in PCL-5 at post-treatment in AD-MIL versus PCT.||5.84|1.01|0.04
81446251|NCT03056157|162581885|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.95|||Fisher Exact|||Odds ratio comparison of the proportions of participants experiencing improvement in PCL-5 at post-treatment in AD-MIL versus PCT.||1.95|0.25|0.49
81475659|NCT03796676|162642114|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|20.6||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|33.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimate of the difference in percentages of response at Week 12 was calculated by PF-04965842 200 mg minus placebo|||33.9|7.3|0.0030
81475660|NCT03796676|162642115|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|26.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|39.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimate of the difference in percentages of response at Week 12 was calculated by PF-04965842 100 mg minus placebo|||39.8|13.1|0.0002
81446252|NCT03056157|162581885|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.32|||Fisher Exact|||Odds ratio comparison of the proportions of participants experiencing no change in PCL-5 at post-treatment in AD-MIL versus PCT.||1.32|0.25|0.18
81446253|NCT03056157|162581886|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.99||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PHQ-9 scores, t(1550) = -1.46, d = 0.07||0.34|-2.29|0.14
81446254|NCT03056157|162581886|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-4.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PHQ-9 scores, t(161) = -12.41, d = 1.96.||-4.90|-6.80|<0.001
81446255|NCT03056157|162581886|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-4.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.82|-3.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PHQ-9 scores, t(161) = -10.29, d = 1.62.||-3.94|-5.82|<0.001
81475661|NCT03796676|162642115|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|29.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.3|42.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimate of the difference in percentages of response at Week 12 was calculated by PF-04965842 200 mg minus placebo|||42.5|16.3|<0.0001
81475662|NCT03796676|162642116|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|14.7||||0.0119||95.0|3.5|25.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimate of the difference in percentages of response at Week 2 was calculated by PF-04965842 100 mg minus placebo|||25.9|3.5|0.0119
81446256|NCT03056157|162581886|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|1.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PHQ-9 scores, t(1550) = 0.42, d = 0.02.||1.53|-0.99|0.68
81446257|NCT03056157|162581886|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.36||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PHQ-9 scores, t(1550) = 3.02, d = 0.15.||2.24|0.48|0.003
81446258|NCT03056157|162581886|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.09||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for PHQ-9 scores, t(1550) = 2.37, d = 0.12.||1.99|0.19|0.02
81446259|NCT03056157|162581887|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.2||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRGI Justification scores, t(314) = -1.35, d = 0.15.||0.09|-0.49|0.18
81446260|NCT03056157|162581887|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.26||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRGI Justification scores, t(113) = -2.44, d = 0.46.||-0.05|-0.47|0.02
81446261|NCT03056157|162581887|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.06||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRGI Justification scores, t(113) = -0.69, d = 0.12.||0.14|-0.26|0.62
81446262|NCT03056157|162581887|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.16||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRGI Justification scores, t(314) = 1.34, d = 0.15.||0.39|-0.07|0.18
81446263|NCT03056157|162581887|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.13||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRGI Justification scores, t(113) = 1.49, d = 0.28.||0.30|-0.04|0.14
81446264|NCT03056157|162581887|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.03||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRGI Justification scores, t(113) = -0.38, d = 0.07.||0.13|-0.19|0.71
81446265|NCT03056157|162581888|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRGI Hindsight-Bias scores, t(314) = -3.41, d = 0.39.||-0.20|-0.74|<0.001
81446266|NCT03056157|162581888|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRGI Hindsight-Bias scores, t(113) = -6.41, d = 1.20.||-0.44|-0.83|<0.001
81475663|NCT03796676|162642116|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|26.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|38.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimate of the difference in percentages of response at Week 2 was calculated by PF-04965842 200 mg minus placebo|||38.3|13.9|<0.0001
81475664|NCT03796676|162642116|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|10.9||||0.0971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|23.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimate of the difference in percentages of response at Week 4 was calculated by PF-04965842 100 mg minus placebo|||23.6|-1.8|0.0971
81475665|NCT03796676|162642116|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|29.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|42.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimate of the difference in percentages of response at Week 4 was calculated by PF-04965842 200 mg minus placebo|||42.9|16.0|<0.0001
81475666|NCT03796676|162642116|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|22.8||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|37.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimate of the difference in percentages of response at Week 12 was calculated by PF-04965842 100 mg minus placebo|||37.7|8.0|0.0035
81475667|NCT03796676|162642116|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|25.6||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|40.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Estimate of the difference in percentages of response at Week 12 was calculated by PF-04965842 200 mg minus placebo|||40.6|10.6|0.0013
81475668|NCT03796676|162642117|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.0664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||The least squares mean difference at Week 12 was calculated by PF-04965842 100 mg minus placebo|||0.0|-1.1|0.0664
81475669|NCT03796676|162642117|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||The least squares mean difference at Week 12 was calculated by PF-04965842 200 mg minus placebo|||-0.1|-1.3|0.0142
81539839|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.7||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|10.61||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||10.61|1.29|0.0149
81539840|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.9282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||2.62|0.35|0.9282
81446267|NCT03056157|162581888|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.17||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRGI Hindsight-Bias scores, t(113) = -1.83, d = 0.34.||0.02|-0.36|0.07
81446268|NCT03056157|162581888|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.35||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRGI Hindsight-Bias scores, t(314) = 3.13, d = 0.06.||0.57|0.13|0.002
81446269|NCT03056157|162581888|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.18||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRGI Hindsight-Bias scores, t(113) = 2.21, d = 0.42.||0.34|0.02|0.03
81446270|NCT03056157|162581888|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.17||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRGI Hindsight-Bias scores, t(113) = -2.22, d = 0.42.||-0.02|-0.32|0.03
81446271|NCT03056157|162581889|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.32||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRGI Wrongdoing scores, t(314) = 2.46, d = 0.28.||0.57|0.06|0.01
81446272|NCT03056157|162581889|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.001||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for RGI Wrongdoing scores, t(113) = 0.06, d = 0.01.||0.18|-0.17|0.95
81446273|NCT03056157|162581889|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.31||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for RGI Wrongdoing scores, t(113) = -3.32, d = 0.62.||-0.13|-0.50|0.01
81449967|NCT02022748|162586546|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|161.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|122.52|212.58|||||Treatment H is the reference treatment.|||212.58|122.52|
81475670|NCT02432144|162642167|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-62.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.946|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.98|-52.59||P-values are from generalized estimating equation (GEE) model including baseline value and visit (in this study) as a categorical variable. The covariance structure within subjects is assumed to be exchangeable.|GEE model|||Week 0||-52.59|-71.98|< 0.0001
81475671|NCT02432144|162642167|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-67.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.224|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.49|-60.86||P-values are from a GEE model including baseline value and visit (in this study) as a categorical variable. The covariance structure within subjects is assumed to be exchangeable.|GEE model|||Week 12||-60.86|-73.49|< 0.0001
81475672|NCT02432144|162642167|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-64.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.016|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.99|-56.24||P-values are from a GEE model including baseline value and visit (in this study) as a categorical variable. The covariance structure within subjects is assumed to be exchangeable.|GEE model|||Week 24||-56.24|-71.99|< 0.0001
81475673|NCT02432144|162642167|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-60.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.992|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.54|-49.06||P-values are from a GEE model including baseline value and visit (in this study) as a categorical variable. The covariance structure within subjects is assumed to be exchangeable.|GEE model|||Week 36||-49.06|-72.54|< 0.0001
81475674|NCT02432144|162642167|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-57.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.87|-43.82||P-values are from a GEE model including baseline value and visit (in this study) as a categorical variable. The covariance structure within subjects is assumed to be exchangeable.|GEE model|||Week 48||-43.82|-71.87|< 0.0001
81446274|NCT03056157|162581889|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.21||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRGI Wrongdoing scores, t(314) = -2.02, d = 0.23.||-0.01|-0.41|0.04
81446275|NCT03056157|162581889|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.16||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRGI Wrongdoing scores, t(113) = -2.18, d = 0.03.||-0.02|-0.30|0.03
81446276|NCT03056157|162581889|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.05||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for RGI Wrongdoing scores, t(113) = 0.70, d = 0.13.||0.20|-0.09|0.48
81446277|NCT03056157|162581890|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.7||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|2.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRSI scores, t(317) = 0.76, d = 0.09.||2.52|-1.12|0.45
81446278|NCT03056157|162581890|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.2||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRSI scores, t(113) = -1.79, d = 0.34.||0.12|-2.52|0.08
81446279|NCT03056157|162581890|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.91||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|-0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRSI scores, t(113) = -3.00, d = 0.56.||-0.66|-3.15|0.003
81446280|NCT03056157|162581890|SUPERIORITY||standardized effect size of the slope|-0.29||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRSI scores, t(317) = -0.39, d = 0.04.||1.17|-1.75|0.70
81446281|NCT03056157|162581890|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.59||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRSI scores, t(317) = -1.11, d = 0.12.||0.46|-1.64|0.27
81446282|NCT03056157|162581890|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.29||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for TRSI scores, t(317) = -0.57, d = 0.06.||0.72|-1.32|0.57
81446283|NCT03056157|162581891|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.41||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|6.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SOS-10 scores, t(326) = 2.35, d = 0.26.||6.25|0.56|0.02
81446284|NCT03056157|162581891|SUPERIORITY||Slope|6.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.78|8.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SOS-10 scores, t(116) = -6.53, d = 1.21.||8.90|4.78|<0.001
81446285|NCT03056157|162581891|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.43||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|5.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SOS-10 scores, t(116) = 3.44, d = 0.64.||5.40|1.47|0.001
81446286|NCT03056157|162581891|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.76||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SOS-10 scores, t(326) = 0.66, d = 0.07.||3.03|-1.50|0.51
81446287|NCT03056157|162581891|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.27||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SOS-10 scores, t(326) = -0.32, d = 0.04.||1.35|-1.89|0.75
81446288|NCT03056157|162581891|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.03||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SOS-10 scores, t(326) = -1.28, d = 0.14.||0.55|-2.61|0.20
81446289|NCT03056157|162581892|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.26||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SCS scores, t(319) = 2.93, d = 0.33.||0.43|0.08|0.004
81446290|NCT03056157|162581892|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SCS scores, t(114) = 5.56, d = 1.04.||0.48|0.23|<0.001
81446291|NCT03056157|162581892|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.1||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SCS scores, t(114) = 1.61, d = 0.30.||0.22|-0.02|0.11
81446292|NCT03056157|162581892|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.007||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SCS scores, t(319) = 0.10, d = 0.10.||0.15|-0.13|0.92
81446293|NCT03056157|162581892|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SCS scores, t(319) = 0.31, d = 0.03.||0.12|-0.08|0.75
81446294|NCT03056157|162581892|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SCS scores, t(319) = 0.18, d = 0.02.||0.11|-0.09|0.86
81446295|NCT03056157|162581893|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.56||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for DAR scores, t(325) = -1.43, d = 0.16.||0.97|-6.10|0.15
81446296|NCT03056157|162581893|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.83|-2.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for DAR scores, t(116) = -4.07, d = 0.76||-2.73|-7.83|<0.001
81446297|NCT03056157|162581893|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.71||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for DAR scores, t(116) = -2.19, d = 0.41.||-0.28|-5.16|0.03
81446298|NCT03056157|162581893|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.38||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|1.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for DAR scores, t(325) = -0.97, d = 0.11.||1.42|-4.17|0.33
81446299|NCT03056157|162581893|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.54||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for DAR scores, t(325) = -1.51, d = 0.17.||0.46|-3.54|0.13
81446300|NCT03056157|162581893|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.17||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|1.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for DAR scores, t(325) = -0.17, d = 0.02.||1.79|-2.12|0.87
81446301|NCT03056157|162581894|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.37||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CTS2 Psychological Aggression scores, t(319) = -2.03, d = 0.23.||-0.01|-0.72|0.04
81446302|NCT03056157|162581894|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CTS2 Psychological Aggression scores, t(116)= -6.40, d = 1.19.||-0.58|-1.09|<0.001
81446303|NCT03056157|162581894|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.47||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CTS2 Psychological Aggression scores, t(116) = -3.78, d = 0.70.||-0.22|-0.71|0.002
81446304|NCT03056157|162581894|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.08||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CTS2 Psychological Aggression scores, t(319) = -0.56, d = 0.06.||0.21|-0.37|0.58
81446305|NCT03056157|162581894|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CTS2 Psychological Aggression scores, t(319) = -0.96, d = 0.11.||0.11|-0.31|0.34
81446306|NCT03056157|162581894|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CTS2 Psychological Aggression scores, t(319) = -0.19, d = 0.02.||0.18|-0.22|0.85
81446307|NCT03056157|162581895|SUPERIORITY|We log-transformed CTS2 scores because they were heavily positively skewed in conjunction with zero-inflation.|Slope|-0.23||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CTS2 Physical Assault scores, t(319)= -1.82, d = 0.20.||0.02|-0.48|0.07
81446308|NCT03056157|162581895|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.13||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CTS2 Physical Assault scores, t(116) = -1.39, d = 0.16.||-0.05|-0.31|0.17
81446309|NCT03056157|162581895|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.1||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CTS2 Physical Assault scores, t(116) = 1.18, d = 0.13.||0.27|-0.07|0.24
81446310|NCT03056157|162581895|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.11||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CTS2 Physical Assault scores, t(319) = -0.37, d = 0.04.||0.15|-0.23|0.71
81446311|NCT03056157|162581895|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.07||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CTS2 Physical Assault scores, t(319) = -1.00, d = 0.11.||0.07|-0.21|0.32
81446312|NCT03056157|162581895|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.04||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for CTS2 Physical Assault scores, t(319) = -0.51, d = 0.06.||0.10|-0.17|0.61
81539841|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.7902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||2.35|0.33|0.7902
81446313|NCT03056157|162581896|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.07||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for DSI-SS scores, t(318) = -0.33, d = 0.04||0.36|-0.50|0.74
81446314|NCT03056157|162581896|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.12||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for DSI-SS scores, t(114) = -0.77, d = 0.14.||0.19|-0.43|0.44
81446315|NCT03056157|162581896|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.06||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for DSI-SS scores, t(114) = -0.34, d = 0.06.||0.24|-0.35|0.74
81446316|NCT03056157|162581896|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for DSI-SS scores, t(114) = -0.57, d = 0.11.||0.25|-0.45|0.57
81446317|NCT03056157|162581896|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.03||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for DSI-SS scores, t(114) = -0.23, d = 0.04.||0.22|-0.28|0.82
81446318|NCT03056157|162581896|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.07||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for DSI-SS scores, t(114) = 0.58, d = 0.11.||0.31|-0.17|0.57
81446319|NCT03056157|162581897|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.1||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for QDS scores, t(316) = -1.42, d = 0.16.||0.43|-2.63|0.16
81446320|NCT03056157|162581897|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.76||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for QDS scores, t(114)= -1.35, d = 0.25.||0.35|-1.87|0.18
81446321|NCT03056157|162581897|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.34||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for QDS scores, t(114) = 0.63, d = 0.12.||1.39|-0.71|0.53
81446322|NCT03056157|162581897|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.6||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for QDS scores, t(316) = -0.89, d = 0.12.||0.73|-1.93|.37
81446323|NCT03056157|162581897|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.04||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for QDS scores, t(114) = -0.08, d = 0.02.||0.92|-1.00|0.94
81446324|NCT03056157|162581897|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.57||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for QDS scores, t(114) = 1.21, d = 0.23.||1.48|-0.35|0.23
81446325|NCT03056157|162581898|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.98||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|7.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SCS scores, t(316) = 2.49, d = 0.28.||7.13|0.83|0.01
81446326|NCT03056157|162581898|SUPERIORITY||Slope|4.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.55|7.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SCS scores, t(114) = 4.16, d = 0.78.||7.13|2.55|<0.001
81446327|NCT03056157|162581898|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.85||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|3.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SCS scores, t(114) = 0.78, d = 0.15.||3.02|-1.31|0.44
81446328|NCT03056157|162581898|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.21||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|2.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SCS scores, t(316) = 0.17, d = 0.02.||2.75|-2.32|0.88
81446329|NCT03056157|162581898|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.55||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|2.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SCS scores, t(316) = 0.60, d = 0.07.||2.37|-1.27|0.55
81446330|NCT03056157|162581898|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.38||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SCS scores, t(316) = 0.38, d = 0.04.||2.10|-1.42|0.70
81446331|NCT03056157|162581899|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.04||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SCBSC scores, t(318) = -0.25, d = 0.03.||0.25|-0.32|0.80
81446332|NCT03056157|162581899|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SCBSC scores, t(115) = 0.57, d = 0.11.||0.16|-0.09|0.57
81446333|NCT03056157|162581899|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SCBSC scores, t(115) = -0.23, d = 0.04.||0.11|-0.14|0.82
81446334|NCT03056157|162581899|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.05||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for SCBSC scores, t(320) = 0.57, d = 0.06.||0.23|-0.13|0.57
81446335|NCT03056157|162581900|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.91||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|6.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for VLQ scores, t(408) = 3.16, d = 0.32.||6.35|1.48|0.002
81446336|NCT03056157|162581900|SUPERIORITY||Slope|4.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|5.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for VLQ scores, t(121) = 4.66, d = 0.85.||5.92|2.41|<0.001
81446337|NCT03056157|162581900|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.25||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|1.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for VLQ scores, t(121) = 0.63, d = 0.11.||1.94|-1.44|0.78
81446338|NCT03056157|162581900|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.05||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for VLQ scores, t(408) = -0.34, d = 0.01.||0.24|-0.34|0.73
81446339|NCT03056157|162581900|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.06||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for VLQ scores, t(408) = 0.56, d = 0.06.||0.27|-0.15|0.58
81446340|NCT03056157|162581900|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.11||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||In a mixed model analysis of intent-to-treat data for VLQ scores, t(408) = 1.07, d = 0.11.||0.31|-0.10|0.28
81446341|NCT02149108|162581902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.69||Hazard ratio, confidence interval and p-value obtained from log-rank test stratified by regorafenib pre-treatment (yes vs no), time from onset metastatic disease until randomisation (less than 24 months vs 24 months or more ) and region.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio \<1 favors Nintedanib.|||0.69|0.49|<0.0001
81539842|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.1603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|6.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||6.74|0.73|0.1603
81446342|NCT02149108|162581903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.8659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.19||Hazard ratio, confidence interval and p-value obtained from log-rank test stratified by regorafenib pre-treatment (yes vs no), time from onset metastatic disease until randomisation (less than 24 months vs 24 months or more ) and region.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio below 1 favors Nintedanib.|||1.19|0.86|0.8659
81446343|NCT02149108|162581905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.47||Odds ratio and p-value are obtained from logistic regression model adjusted for regorafenib pre-treatment (yes vs no), time from onset metastatic disease until randomization in the trial (less than 24 months vs. 24 months or more) and region.|Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \>1 indicates benefit to Nintedanib.|||4.47|2.00|<0.0001
81446344|NCT01156142|162581954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-2.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-2.1|-6.7|<0.001
81446345|NCT01156142|162581955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|5.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||5.1|0.1|0.0018
81446346|NCT01156142|162581956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|8.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||8.3|2.9|0.001
81446347|NCT01156142|162581957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.0297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|4.6|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||4.6|-1.2|0.0297
81446348|NCT01156142|162581958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1392|||||||Chi-squared|||At 2 hours after initial mouthwash||||0.1392
81446349|NCT01156142|162581958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6989|||||||Chi-squared|||At 4 hours after initial mouthwash||||0.6989
81446350|NCT01156142|162581959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0018
81446351|NCT00895947|162581995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0||||Overall comparison of treatment groups for incidence of ILI|Chi-squared|||||||0.25
81446352|NCT00895947|162581995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||Comparision of ILI incidence in subjects age 50 and older at baseline.|Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81446353|NCT00895947|162581995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0||||Comparison of ILI in subjects age \< 50 at baseline|Chi-squared|||||||0.32
81446354|NCT00895947|162581995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||Comparison of ILI incidence in subjects vaccinated against seasonal influenza prior to enrollment.|Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81446355|NCT00895947|162581995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0||||Comparison of ILI incidence in subjects not vaccinated against seasonal influenza prior to enrollment|Chi-squared|||||||0.45
81446356|NCT00895947|162581995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||Comparison of ILI incidence in male subjects|Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81446357|NCT00895947|162581995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||95.0||||Comparison of ILI incidence in female subjects|Chi-squared|||||||0.99
81446358|NCT00895947|162581996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0||||Proportion of subjects reporting any cold/flu symptoms during treatment|Chi-squared|||||||0.16
81446359|NCT00895947|162581996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||Proportion of subjects reporting moderate to severe feverishness|Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81446360|NCT00895947|162581996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0||||Proportion of subjects reporting moderate to severe head congestion|Chi-squared|||||||0.04
81446361|NCT00895947|162581996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0||||Proportion of subjects reporting moderate to severe sore throat|Chi-squared|||||||0.07
81446362|NCT00895947|162581997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39||95.0||||Proportion of subjects reporting one of more days that cold/flu symptoms impacted ability to think clearly|Chi-squared|||||||0.39
81446363|NCT00895947|162581997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0||||Proportion of subjects reporting one of more days that cold/flu symptoms impacted ability to sleep well|Chi-squared|||||||0.15
81446364|NCT00895947|162581997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||95.0||||Proportion of subjects reporting one of more days that cold/flu symptoms impacted ability to breathe easily|Chi-squared|||||||0.66
81446365|NCT00895947|162581997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||95.0||||Proportion of subjects reporting one of more days that cold/flu symptoms impacted ability to walk, climb stairs and exercise|Chi-squared|||||||0.48
81446366|NCT00895947|162581997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0||||Proportion of subjects reporting one of more days that cold/flu symptoms impacted ability to perform daily activities|Chi-squared|||||||0.26
81446367|NCT00895947|162581997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0||||Proportion of subjects reporting one of more days that cold/flu symptoms impacted ability to work outside the home|Chi-squared|||||||0.25
81446368|NCT00895947|162581997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0||||Proportion of subjects reporting one of more days that cold/flu symptoms impacted ability to work inside the home|Chi-squared|||||||0.20
81446369|NCT00895947|162581997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0||||Proportion of subjects reporting one of more days that cold/flu symptoms impacted ability to interact with others|Chi-squared|||||||0.20
81446370|NCT00895947|162581997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0||||Proportion of subjects reporting one of more days that cold/flu symptoms impacted ability to live personal life|Chi-squared|||||||0.32
81446371|NCT00895947|162581998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||95.0||||Proportion of subjects in each group reporting one or more days they felt sick|Chi-squared|||||||0.66
81446372|NCT00895947|162581998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||95.0||||Proportion of subjects in each group reporting one or more days they missed work|Chi-squared|||||||0.88
81446373|NCT00895947|162581998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||Proportion of subjects in each group reporting one or more days they visited the doctor|Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81446374|NCT00895947|162581998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||95.0||||Proportion of subjects in each group reporting one or more days they visited the pharmacy|Chi-squared|||||||0.54
81446375|NCT00895947|162581998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||95.0||||Proportion of subjects in each group reporting one or more days they took cold/flu medication|Chi-squared|||||||0.24
81446376|NCT00895947|162581998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0||||Proportion of subjects in each group reporting one or more days they skipped a planned activity|Chi-squared|||||||0.89
81446377|NCT00895947|162581999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0||||Proportion of subjects in each group with a confirmed viral respiratory infection|Chi-squared|||||||0.61
81446378|NCT00895947|162581999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||Proportion of subjects in each group with a moderate/severe viral respiratory infection|Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81446379|NCT00895947|162581999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||Proportion of subjects in each group with a moderate/severe influenza infection|Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81446380|NCT00895947|162581999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||Proportion of subjects in each group with a moderate/severe viral respiratory infection other than influenza|Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81446381|NCT00895947|162582000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||95.0||||Proportion of subjects meeting the definition of acute respiratory illness during treatment|Chi-squared|||||||0.54
81446382|NCT00895947|162582000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0||||Proportion of subjects meeting with moderate/severe acute respiratory illness during treatment|Chi-squared|||||||0.06
81446383|NCT00895947|162582000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||Proportion of subjects with moderate/severe febrile acute respiratory illness during treatment|Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81446384|NCT00895947|162582000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0||||Proportion of subjects with moderate/severe afebrile acute respiratory illness during treatment|Chi-squared|||||||0.60
81446385|NCT02623348|162582005|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Threshold for significance: \<0.05|linear mixed modeling|||||||<0.01
81446386|NCT03979820|162582035|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean TSFs|544.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|340.57|870.09|||ANOVA||"The arm Phenelzine/Phenelzine + Tyramine represented the numerator. The arm Placebo/Placebo + Tyramine represented the denominator."|"The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoint was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale for each treatment relative to placebo.~TSF was log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The model included the fixed effects 'treatment'."||870.09|340.57|
81446387|NCT03979820|162582035|OTHER||Ratio of geometric mean TSFs|123.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.09|196.95|||ANOVA||"The arm 10 mg BI 1467335/10 mg BI 1467335 + Tyramine represented the numerator.~The arm Placebo/Placebo + Tyramine represented the denominator."|"The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoint was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale for each treatment relative to placebo.~TSF was log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The model included the fixed effects 'treatment'."||196.95|77.09|
81446388|NCT00988065|162582036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in event rates|0.7||||||95.0|-1.8|3.7|||||95% confidence interval for the difference in event rates (treatment group minus placebo) according to Miettinen and Nurminen (Statistics in Medicine 1985; 4:213-226).|||3.7|-1.8|
81446389|NCT00988065|162582036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in event rates|4.7||||||95.0|2.1|9.3|||||95% confidence interval for the difference in event rates (treatment group minus placebo) according to Miettinen and Nurminen (Statistics in Medicine 1985; 4:213-226).|||9.3|2.1|
81446390|NCT00988065|162582037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in event rates|0.7||||||95.0|-1.8|3.7|||||95% confidence interval for the difference in event rates (treatment group minus placebo) according to Miettinen and Nurminen (Statistics in Medicine 1985; 4:213-226).|||3.7|-1.8|
81446391|NCT00988065|162582037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in event rates|0.0||||||95.0|-2.5|2.5|||||95% confidence interval for the difference in event rates (treatment group minus placebo) according to Miettinen and Nurminen (Statistics in Medicine 1985; 4:213-226).|||2.5|-2.5|
81446392|NCT00988065|162582038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in event rates|2.0||||||95.0|-0.5|5.7|||||95% confidence interval for the difference in event rates (treatment group minus placebo) according to Miettinen and Nurminen (Statistics in Medicine 1985; 4:213-226).|Comparison of participants who had Level 1 or Level 2 diagnostic certainty.||5.7|-0.5|
81446393|NCT00988065|162582038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in event rates|0.0||||||95.0|-2.5|2.5|||||95% confidence interval for the difference in event rates (treatment group minus placebo) according to Miettinen and Nurminen (Statistics in Medicine 1985; 4:213-226).|Comparison of participants who had Level 1 or Level 2 diagnostic certainty.||2.5|-2.5|
81446394|NCT01355159|162582085|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.34|||Chi-squared|||||1.34|0.90|0.37
81446395|NCT01355159|162582087|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.29||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.28|||Chi-squared|||||2.28|0.74|0.37
81446396|NCT01355159|162582088|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.64||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.31|||Chi-squared|||||1.31|0.31|0.21
81446397|NCT01355159|162582089|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.15|||Chi-squared|||||1.15|0.82|0.71
81446398|NCT01355159|162582090|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.13|||Chi-squared|||||1.13|0.86|0.87
81446399|NCT01355159|162582091|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.96|||Chi-squared|||||3.96|0.37|0.75
81446400|NCT01355159|162582092|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.52||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.84|||Chi-squared|||||2.84|0.81|0.19
81446401|NCT01355159|162582093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.0||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.63|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.63|-0.96|0.61
81446402|NCT01355159|162582094|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.19|||Chi-squared|||||1.19|0.30|0.14
81446403|NCT01355159|162582095|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.39|||Chi-squared|||||1.39|0.41|0.37
81446404|NCT01355159|162582096|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.3|||Chi-squared|||||1.30|0.81|0.82
81446405|NCT01355159|162582097|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.44|||Chi-squared|||||2.44|0.31|0.79
81446406|NCT01355159|162582098|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.63||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.05|||Chi-squared|||||1.05|0.37|0.07
81446407|NCT01355159|162582099|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.66|||Chi-squared|||||2.66|0.54|0.65
81446408|NCT01355159|162582100|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.34||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.23|||Chi-squared|||||1.23|0.09|0.10
81446409|NCT01355159|162582101|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.04||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|8.57|||Chi-squared|||||8.57|0.49|0.33
81446410|NCT01355159|162582102|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|2.0|||Chi-squared|||||2.00|0.47|0.94
81446411|NCT01355159|162582103|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.61||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.66|||Chi-squared|||||2.66|0.97|0.06
81446412|NCT01355159|162582104|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.37||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|9.14|||Chi-squared|||||9.14|0.61|0.21
81446413|NCT01355159|162582105|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.8|||Chi-squared|||||1.80|0.80|0.38
81446414|NCT01355159|162582106|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.84|2.64|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.64|-5.84|046
81446415|NCT01355159|162582107|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.44|||Chi-squared|||||2.44|0.31|0.79
81446416|NCT01355159|162582108|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.0||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|10.92|||Chi-squared|||||10.92|0.37|0.42
81446417|NCT01941940|162582110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 24 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446418|NCT01941940|162582116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 2 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446419|NCT01941940|162582118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 2 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446420|NCT01941940|162582118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 24 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446421|NCT01941940|162582118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 52 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446422|NCT01941940|162582119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 2 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446423|NCT01941940|162582119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 24 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446424|NCT01941940|162582119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 52 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446425|NCT01941940|162582122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||TJC-68: Analysis for change from baseline to Week 2 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446426|NCT01941940|162582122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||TJC-68: Analysis for change from baseline to Week 24 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446427|NCT01941940|162582122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||TJC-68: Analysis for change from baseline to Week 52 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446428|NCT01941940|162582122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||TJC-28: Analysis for change from baseline to Week 2 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446429|NCT01941940|162582122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||TJC-28: Analysis for change from baseline to Week 24 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446430|NCT01941940|162582122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||TJC-28: Analysis for change from baseline to Week 52 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446431|NCT01941940|162582123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||SJC-66: Analysis for change from baseline to Week 2 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446432|NCT01941940|162582123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||SJC-66: Analysis for change from baseline to Week 24 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446433|NCT01941940|162582123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||SJC-66: Analysis for change from baseline to Week 52 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446434|NCT01941940|162582123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||SJC-28: Analysis for change from baseline to Week 2 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446435|NCT01941940|162582123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||SJC-28: Analysis for change from baseline to Week 24 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446436|NCT01941940|162582123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||SJC-28: Analysis for change from baseline to Week 52 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446437|NCT01941940|162582124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and CDAI at Week 2||||<0.0001
81446438|NCT01941940|162582124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and CDAI at Week 24||||<0.0001
81446439|NCT01941940|162582124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and CDAI at Week 52||||<0.0001
81446440|NCT01941940|162582125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and SDAI at Week 2||||<0.0001
81446441|NCT01941940|162582125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and SDAI at Week 24||||<0.0001
81446442|NCT01941940|162582125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and SDAI at Week 52||||<0.0001
81446443|NCT01941940|162582126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between CDAI and SDAI at Week 2||||<0.0001
81446444|NCT01941940|162582126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between CDAI and SDAI at Week 24||||<0.0001
81446445|NCT01941940|162582126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between CDAI and SDAI at Week 52||||<0.0001
81446446|NCT01941940|162582127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and ACR20 at Week 2||||<0.0001
81446447|NCT01941940|162582127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and ACR50 at Week 2||||<0.0001
81446448|NCT01941940|162582127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and ACR70 at Week 2||||<0.0001
81446449|NCT01941940|162582127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and ACR20 at Week 24||||<0.0001
81446450|NCT01941940|162582127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and ACR50 at Week 24||||<0.0001
81446451|NCT01941940|162582127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and ACR70 at Week 24||||<0.0001
81446452|NCT01941940|162582127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and ACR20 at Week 52||||0.0004
81446453|NCT01941940|162582127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and ACR50 at Week 52||||0.0004
81446454|NCT01941940|162582127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and ACR70 at Week 52||||0.0004
81446455|NCT01941940|162582128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and EULAR at Week 2||||<0.0001
81446456|NCT01941940|162582128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and EULAR at Week 24||||<0.0001
81446457|NCT01941940|162582128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between DAS28-ESR and EULAR at Week 52||||<0.0001
81446458|NCT01941940|162582129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between CDAI and ACR20 at Week 2||||<0.0001
81446459|NCT01941940|162582129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between CDAI and ACR50 at Week 2||||<0.0001
81446460|NCT01941940|162582129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between CDAI and ACR70 at Week 2||||<0.0001
81446461|NCT01941940|162582129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between CDAI and ACR20 at Week 24||||<0.0001
81446462|NCT01941940|162582129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between CDAI and ACR50 at Week 24||||<0.0001
81446463|NCT01941940|162582129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between CDAI and ACR70 at Week 24||||<0.0001
81446464|NCT01941940|162582129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between CDAI and ACR20 at Week 52||||<0.0001
81446465|NCT01941940|162582129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between CDAI and ACR50 at Week 52||||<0.0001
81446466|NCT01941940|162582129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between CDAI and ACR70 at Week 52||||<0.0001
81446467|NCT01941940|162582130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between CDAI and EULAR at Week 2||||<0.0001
81446468|NCT01941940|162582130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between CDAI and EULAR at Week 24||||<0.0001
81446469|NCT01941940|162582130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between CDAI and EULAR at Week 52||||<0.0001
81446470|NCT01941940|162582131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between SDAI and ACR20 at Week 2||||<0.0001
81446471|NCT01941940|162582131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between SDAI and ACR50 at Week 2||||<0.0001
81446472|NCT01941940|162582131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between SDAI and ACR70 at Week 2||||<0.0001
81446473|NCT01941940|162582131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between SDAI and ACR20 at Week 24||||<0.0001
81446474|NCT01941940|162582131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between SDAI and ACR50 at Week 24||||<0.0001
81446475|NCT01941940|162582131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between SDAI and ACR70 at Week 24||||<0.0001
81446476|NCT01941940|162582131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between SDAI and ACR20 at Week 52||||<0.0001
81446477|NCT01941940|162582131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between SDAI and ACR50 at Week 52||||<0.0001
81446478|NCT01941940|162582131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between SDAI and ACR70 at Week 52||||<0.0001
81446479|NCT01941940|162582132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between SDAI and EULAR at Week 2||||<0.0001
81446480|NCT01941940|162582132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between SDAI and EULAR at Week 24||||<0.0001
81446481|NCT01941940|162582132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis for association between SDAI and EULAR at Week 52||||0.0016
81539843|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.1144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|8.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||8.14|0.80|0.1144
81446482|NCT01941940|162582135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 2 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446483|NCT01941940|162582135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 24 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446484|NCT01941940|162582135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 52 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446485|NCT01941940|162582136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 2 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446486|NCT01941940|162582136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 24 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446487|NCT01941940|162582136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 52 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446488|NCT01941940|162582137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 2 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446489|NCT01941940|162582137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 24 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446490|NCT01941940|162582137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 52 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446491|NCT01941940|162582138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 2 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446492|NCT01941940|162582138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 24 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446493|NCT01941940|162582138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 52 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446494|NCT01941940|162582140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 2 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446495|NCT01941940|162582140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 24 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446496|NCT01941940|162582140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 52 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||<0.0001
81446497|NCT01941940|162582141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0045|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 24 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||0.0045
81446498|NCT01941940|162582141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1992|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests|||Analysis for change from baseline to Week 52 was performed using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and Signed Rank Tests for dependent sample.||||0.1992
81446499|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|difference in log-transformed GM|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.09|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 4||0.09|-0.11|
81446500|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.17|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 4||-0.17|-0.38|
81446501|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.16|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 4||-0.16|-0.37|
81446502|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.46|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 6B||0.46|0.13|
81446503|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.29|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 6B||0.29|-0.04|
81449968|NCT02022748|162586546|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|90.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.07|103.98|||||A linear mixed model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects, and subject-within-sequence as a random effect, was used to analyze the natural log-transformed values of the PK parameters. Treatment B is the reference treatment.|||103.98|78.07|
81475675|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change between pre-test and post-test for the Positive Conflict Management subscale using multilevel modeling||||>.05
81475676|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change between pre-test and post-test for the Positive Conflict Management subscale using multilevel modeling||||<.001
81475677|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||The increase from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Positive Conflict Management subscale||||<.001
81475678|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test in Negative Conflict Management for the Control Group||||>.05
81475679|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test in the Negative Conflict Management subscale||||<.01
81475680|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||The expected decrease from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Negative Conflict Management subscale||||<.01
81475681|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes in the Relationship Quality subscale from Pre-test to post-test in the control group||||<.05
81475682|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling|||Changes in the Relationship Quality Subscale from pretest to posttest in the intervention group|A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|||<.001
81475683|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling|||Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Relationship Qualitty subscale|The expected increase from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|||<.05
81475684|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Emotional Abuse subscale for the control group||||<.05
81539844|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.5903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.13||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||2.13|0.26|0.5903
81475685|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling|||Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Emotional Abuse subscale for the intervention group|A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|||<.001
81475686|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling|||Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Emotional Abuse subscale|The expected decrease from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|||<.05
81475687|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling|||Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Relationship Satisfaction subscale for the control group|A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|||>.05
81475688|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Relationship satisfaction subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81475689|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Relationship Satisfactionn subscale||||<.001
81475690|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Relationship Commitment subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475691|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Relationship Commitment subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81475692|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Relationship Commitment subscale||||<.001
81539845|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.89||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|13.16||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||13.16|1.15|0.0290
81475693|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Depression subscale for the control group||||<.001
81475694|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling|||Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Depression subscale for the control group|A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|||<.001
81475695|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Depression subscale||||>.05
81539846|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.1721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|6.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||6.26|0.72|0.1721
81446504|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.01|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 6B||-0.01|-0.33|
81446505|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.04|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 9V||0.04|-0.16|
81446506|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.04|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 9V||0.04|-0.16|
81446507|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 9V||0.10|-0.10|
81446508|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.09|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 14||0.09|-0.15|
81446509|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.08|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 14||0.08|-0.16|
81446510|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.11|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 14||0.11|-0.13|
81446511|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.07|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 18C||0.07|-0.13|
81446512|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.03|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 18C||-0.03|-0.23|
81446513|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 18C||-0.00|-0.20|
81449969|NCT02022748|162586547|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|117.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.51|162.22|||||Treatment H is the reference treatment.|||162.22|84.51|
81449970|NCT02022748|162586547|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|136.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.38|194.7|||||Treatment H is the reference treatment.|||194.70|95.38|
81449971|NCT02022748|162586547|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|82.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.43|98.96|||||A linear mixed model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects, and subject-within-sequence as a random effect, was used to analyze the natural log-transformed values of the PK parameters. Treatment B is the reference treatment.|||98.96|68.43|
81449972|NCT02022748|162586548|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|137.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.7|179.52|||||Treatment H is the reference treatment.|||179.52|105.70|
81449973|NCT02022748|162586548|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|148.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|115.07|192.32|||||Treatment H is the reference treatment.|||192.32|115.07|
81449974|NCT02022748|162586548|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|90.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.55|105.27|||||A linear mixed model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects, and subject-within-sequence as a random effect, was used to analyze the natural log-transformed values of the PK parameters. Treatment B is the reference treatment.|||105.27|77.55|
81449975|NCT02022748|162586549|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|112.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.61|143.42|||||Treatment H is the reference treatment.|||143.42|88.61|
81449976|NCT02022748|162586549|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|114.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.19|143.45|||||Treatment H is the reference treatment.|||143.45|91.19|
81475696|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Anxiety subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475697|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Anxiety subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81475698|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test and post-test in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test and post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Anxiety subscale||||>.05
81475699|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in Budgeting subscale for the control group||||<.05
81475700|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Budgeting subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81475701|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Budgeting subscale||||<.10
81475702|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Difficulties to Pay Bills subscale for the control group||||<.10
81475703|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Difficulties to Pay Bills subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81539847|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.2439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|5.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||5.09|0.66|0.2439
81539848|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.7402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.19||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||3.19|0.44|0.7402
81475704|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling|||Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Difficulties to Pay Bills subscale|Changes from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|||>.05
81475705|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in Time with Partner subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475706|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in Time with Partner subscale for the intervention group||||<.05
81475707|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to pos-test in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to pos-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in Time with Partner subscale||||>.05
81475708|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||Positive values indicate an increase whereas a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test in banking subscale for control group||||>.05
81475709|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test in banking subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81539849|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.17||||0.0422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|9.63||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||9.63|1.04|0.0422
81539850|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.44||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|18.27||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||18.27|1.62|0.0061
81475710|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling|||Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in Banking subscale|Changes from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to pos-test in the control group|||>.05
81475711|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test in parenting stress subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475712|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test in parenting stress subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81475713|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to pos-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in Parenting stresss subscale||||>.05
81475714|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test in conflict management satisfaction subscale for the control group||||<.001
81475715|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test in conflict management satisfaction subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81475716|NCT04227405|162642192|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||The increase from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in Conflict Management Satisfaction subscale||||<.001
81475717|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Positive Conflict Management subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475718|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Positive Conflict Management subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81475719|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Follow-up in the Positive Conflict Management subscale|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Follow-up n the Positive Conflict Management subscale||||<.01
81475720|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Negative Conflict subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475721|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling|||Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Negative Conflict Manageement subscale for the intervention group|A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|||<.001
81475722|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||The expected decrease from pre-test to follow-i\[in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Follow-up n the Negative Conflict Management subscale||||<.01
81475723|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Relationship Quality subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475724|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Relationship Quality subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81475725|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables. Pvalue set at \<.05|Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group is not significantly (p \> .05) different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Follow-up n the Relationship Quality subscale||||<.10
81475726|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Emotional Abuse subscale for the control group||||<.10
81475727|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Emotional Abuse subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81475728|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||The expected decrease from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group is not significantly (p \> .05) different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Follow-up in the Emotional Abuse subscale||||<.10
81475729|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Relationship subscale for the control group||||>.05
81539851|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.3191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|4.92||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||4.92|0.59|0.3191
81475730|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Relationship Satisfaction subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81475731|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Follow-up in the Relationship Satisfaction subscale||||<.001
81475732|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Relationship Commitment subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475733|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Relationship Commitment subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81475734|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Follow-up in the Relationship Commitment subscale||||<.001
81539852|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.91||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|19.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||19.66|1.78|0.0037
81475735|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Positive Conflict Management subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475736|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Positive Conflict Management subscale for th eintervention group||||>.05
81475737|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Post-test to Follow-up in the Positive Conflict Management subscale||||>.05
81475738|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Negative Conflict Management subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475739|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Negative Conflict Management subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81475740|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Post-test to Follow-up in the Negative Conflict Management subscale||||>.05
81475741|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Relationship Quality subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475742|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Relationship Quality subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81539853|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.02||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|12.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||12.20|1.33|0.0139
81475743|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Post-test to Follow-up in the Relationship Quality subscale||||>.05
81539854|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.3757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|4.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||4.42|0.57|0.3757
81539855|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.7087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||3.28|0.45|0.7087
81449977|NCT02022748|162586549|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|93.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.31|108.0|||||A linear mixed model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects, and subject-within-sequence as a random effect, was used to analyze the natural log-transformed values of the PK parameters. Treatment B is the reference treatment.|||108.00|80.31|
81449978|NCT02022748|162586550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.97|0.75|||||Treatment A - Treatment H.|||0.75|-0.97|
81449979|NCT02022748|162586550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|1.52|||||Treatment B - Treatment H.|||1.52|-0.96|
81449980|NCT02022748|162586550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Means|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.73|1.02|||||A linear mixed model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects, and subject-within-sequence as a random effect, was used to analyze the natural log-transformed values of the PK parameters. Treatment A - Treatment B.|||1.02|-1.73|
81449981|NCT02022748|162586551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.62|0.48|||||Treatment A - Treatment H.|||0.48|-2.62|
81449982|NCT02022748|162586551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.46|0.37|||||Treatment B - Treatment H.|||0.37|-2.46|
81449983|NCT02022748|162586551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Means|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.27|0.27|||||A linear mixed model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects, and subject-within-sequence as a random effect, was used to analyze the natural log-transformed values of the PK parameters. Treatment A - Treatment B.|||0.27|-1.27|
81449984|NCT05538065|162586570|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.78||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Logistic|||Outcomes were evaluated using generalized estimating equations with a log link and binary errors, adjusting for provider-level clustering and Holm-Bonferroni multiple comparisons.||1.78|1.10|0.002
81449985|NCT05538065|162586570|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.26||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.57||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Logistic|||Outcomes were evaluated using generalized estimating equations with a log link and binary errors, adjusting for provider-level clustering and Holm-Bonferroni multiple comparisons.||1.57|1.01|0.039
81449986|NCT05538065|162586571|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.0||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.6|94.6||Adjusted for multiple testing|Regression, Linear|||Outcomes were evaluated using generalized estimating equations with an identity link and normally-distributed errors, adjusting for provider-level clustering and Holm-Bonferroni multiple comparisons.||94.6|-36.6|0.386
81449987|NCT05538065|162586571|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.1||||272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|106.1||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||Outcomes were evaluated using generalized estimating equations with an identity link and normally-distributed errors, adjusting for provider-level clustering and Holm-Bonferroni multiple comparisons.||106.1|-29.9|272
81449988|NCT05538065|162586572|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.8||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.5|47.0||Adjusted for multiple testing|Regression, Linear|||Outcomes were evaluated using generalized estimating equations with an identity link and normally-distributed errors, adjusting for provider-level clustering and Holm-Bonferroni multiple comparisons.||47.0|-74.5|0.657
81449989|NCT05538065|162586572|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.1||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.7|91.0|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for multiple testing||Outcomes were evaluated using generalized estimating equations with an identity link and normally-distributed errors, adjusting for provider-level clustering and Holm-Bonferroni multiple comparisons.||91.0|-60.7|0.696
81449990|NCT04086407|162586604|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided||||All statistical tests were completed with a significance of p \< 0.05 and 95% confidence intervals. Sample sets were statistically compared and analyzed by using two-tailed, unpaired Student t test analyses of means.|||<.05
81449991|NCT04086407|162586605|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided||||All statistical tests were completed with a significance of p \< 0.05 and 95% confidence intervals. Sample sets were statistically compared and analyzed by using two-tailed, unpaired Student t test analyses of means.|||<.05
81449992|NCT04086407|162586606|OTHER||||||||||||||||||All statistical tests were completed with a significance of p \< 0.05 and 95% confidence intervals. Sample sets were statistically compared and analyzed by using two-tailed, unpaired Student t test analyses of means.|||
81449993|NCT04086407|162586607|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided||||All statistical tests were completed with a significance of p \< 0.05 and 95% confidence intervals. Sample sets were statistically compared and analyzed by using two-tailed, unpaired Student t test analyses of means.|||<.05
81449994|NCT01555671|162586608|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|30.0||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.029
81449995|NCT02684630|162586614|OTHER|A procedure is a success if the donor's post-procedure platelet count is ≥ 100,000 platelets/μL, lower one-sided 95% confidence interval for the procedure success rate is at least 95%.|Simple sample proportion|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.951||||||Estimated proportion is 100%. Hence standard deviation is estimated as 0.|"Sample Size Determination:~Up to 160 participants were to be enrolled in this study to ensure 60 evaluable single platelet product collections and 60 evaluable double platelet product collections. This number was chosen to meet the FDA requirements of 95% of postprocedure participant platelet count of ≥ 100,000 platelets/μL with 95% confidence."|||0.951|
81449996|NCT02684630|162586615|OTHER|A procedure is a success if the donor's post-procedure platelet count is ≥ 100,000 platelets/μL, lower one-sided 95% confidence interval for the procedure success rate is at least 95%.|Simple sample proportion|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.951||||||Estimated proportion is 100%. Hence standard deviation is estimated as 0.|"Sample Size Determination:~Up to 160 participants were to be enrolled in this study to ensure 60 evaluable single platelet product collections and 60 evaluable double platelet product collections. This number was chosen to meet the FDA requirements of 95% of postprocedure participant platelet count of ≥ 100,000 platelets/μL with 95% confidence."|||0.951|
81449997|NCT00631657|162586620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|48.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.0|62.5|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA performed with fixed effects for treatment and (pooled) center as factors and baseline TST as covariate.|||62.5|35.0|<0.0001
81475744|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Emotional Abuse subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475745|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Emotional Abuse subscale for the control group|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Emotional Abuse subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81475746|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Post-test to Follow-up in the Emotional Abuse subscale||||>.05
81475747|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Relationship Satisfaction subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475748|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Relationship Satisfaction subscale for the interventionn group||||>.05
81475749|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Post-test to Follow-up in the Relationship satisfaction subscale||||>.05
81475750|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Emotional Abuse subscale for the control group|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Relationship Commitment subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475751|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Relationship Commitment subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81475752|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Post-test to Follow-up in the Relationship Commitment subscale||||>.05
81475753|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in banking subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475754|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in banking subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81475755|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from pre-test to follow-up in Banking subscale||||>.05
81475756|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up in banking subscale for the control group||||<.001
81475757|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up in banking subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81475758|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling|||Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from post-test to follow-up in Banking subscale|Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|||<.10
81475759|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in Difficulty to Pay Bills for the control group||||>.05
81475760|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in Difficulties to Pay Bills subscale for the intervention group||||<.05
81475761|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from pre-test to follow-up in Difficulties to pay bills subscale||||>.05
81475762|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up in Difficulty to Pay Bills subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475763|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up in Difficulties to Pay Bills subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81475764|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from post-test to follow-up in Difficulty to Pay Bills subscale||||>.05
81475765|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p vallue|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in depression subscale for the control group||||<.001
81475766|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in depression subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81475767|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from pre-test to follow-up in Depression subscale||||>.05
81475768|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up in depression subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475769|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up in depression subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81475770|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from post-test to follow-up in depression subscale||||>.05
81475771|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling|||Change from pre-test to follow-up in the Anxiety subscale for the control group|A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|||<.05
81539856|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53||||0.1083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|7.88||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||7.88|0.81|0.1083
81475772|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in the Anxiety subscale for the intervention group||||<.05
81475773|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from pre-test to follow-up in Anxiety subscale||||>.05
81475774|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up in anxiety subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475775|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up in anxiety subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475776|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from post-test to follow-up in the Anxiety subscale||||>.05
81475777|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in parenting stress subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475778|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in parenting stress subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81475779|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling|||Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from pre-test to follow-up in parenting stress subscale|Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|||>.05
81475780|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up in banking subscale for the control group||||<.05
81475781|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up in parenting stress subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475782|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from post-test to follow-up in Parenting Stress subscale||||>.05
81475783|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in Time with Partner subscale for the control group||||<.10
81449998|NCT00631657|162586623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-4.9||||0.2145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|2.8|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA performed with fixed effects for treatment and (pooled) center as factors and baseline SL as covariate.|||2.8|-12.6|0.2145
81475784|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in Time with Parter subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81475785|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from pre-test to follow-up inn Time with Partner subscale||||>.05
81475786|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up in Time with Partner subscale for the control group||||<.001
81475787|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up in Time with Partner subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81475788|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling|||Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from post-test to follow-up in Time with Partner subscale|Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|||<.001
81449999|NCT00631657|162586624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-25.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|-15.4|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA performed with fixed effects for treatment and (pooled) center as factors and baseline WASO as covariate.|||-15.4|-34.5|<0.0001
81450000|NCT01284361|162586639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|91.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.5|97.5|||||Seventy five of the 82 subjects (91.5%) preferred the longer commercially available catheter over the experimental 30 cm catheter.|The sample size of 81 subjects provides a 10.8% margin of error.||97.5|84.5|
81450001|NCT01007942|162586667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.95|||Log Rank|||||0.95|0.65|0.0067
81450002|NCT03400943|162586690|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Number of subjects per treatment: 41 (Vilaprisan) / 20 (Placebo).|Vilaprisan (A1) and Vilaprisan+Placebo (B2) combined vs. Placebo+Vilaprisan (B1) in treatment period 1||0.78|0.33|<.0001
81450003|NCT03151811|162586723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0311|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0311
81450004|NCT01081834|162586728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.088|-0.729|||ANCOVA|||||-0.729|-1.088|<0.001
81450005|NCT01081834|162586728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.342|-0.985|||ANCOVA|||||-0.985|-1.342|<0.001
81450006|NCT01081834|162586730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|9.23|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.23|3.10|<0.001
81450007|NCT01081834|162586730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.14|26.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||26.25|8.14|<0.001
81475789|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in Conflict Management Satisfaction subscale for the control group||||<.05
81475790|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in Conflict Management Satisfaction subscale for the control group||||<.001
81475791|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from pre-test to follow-up in Conflict Management Satisfaction subscale||||<.05
81475792|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up in Conflict Management Satisfaction subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475793|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up in conflict management satisfaction subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81475794|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling|||Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from post-test to follow-up in Conflict Management Satisfaction subscale|Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|||>.05
81475795|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in budgeting subscale for the control group||||<.10
81475796|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in Budgeting subscale for the intervention group||||<.05
81475797|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling|||Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from pre-test to follow-up in Budgeting subscale|Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|||<.01
81475798|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up in budgeting subscale for the control group||||<.001
81475799|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up in budgeting subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81450008|NCT01081834|162586731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-35.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.22|-28.78|||ANCOVA|||||-28.78|-42.22|<0.001
81450009|NCT01081834|162586731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-43.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.402|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.06|-36.69|||ANCOVA|||||-36.69|-50.06|<0.001
81450010|NCT01081834|162586732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-49.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.629|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.12|-36.99|||ANCOVA|||||-36.99|-59.12|<0.001
81450011|NCT01081834|162586732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-64.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.616|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.02|-52.94|||ANCOVA|||||-52.94|-75.02|<0.001
81450012|NCT01081834|162586733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.6|||ANCOVA|||||-1.6|-2.9|<0.001
81450013|NCT01081834|162586733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-2.6|||ANCOVA|||||-2.6|-4.0|<0.001
81450014|NCT01081834|162586734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-3.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.093|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|-1.568|||ANCOVA|||||-1.568|-5.860|<0.001
81450015|NCT01081834|162586734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-5.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.088|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.556|-3.28|||ANCOVA|||||-3.280|-7.556|<0.001
81450016|NCT01081834|162586735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|4.1|||ANCOVA|||||4.1|-14.8|0.267
81450017|NCT01081834|162586735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|-0.8|||ANCOVA|||||-0.8|-19.6|0.034
81450018|NCT01081834|162586736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|10.6|||ANCOVA|||||10.6|2.9|<0.001
81450019|NCT01081834|162586736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|9.9|||ANCOVA|||||9.9|2.2|0.002
81475800|NCT04227405|162642193|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling|||Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from pre-test to follow-up in Budgeting subscale|Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|||<.001
81475801|NCT04227405|162642195|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Acceptance subscale for the control group||||<.05
81475802|NCT04227405|162642195|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Acceptance subscale for the intervention group||||<.05
81475803|NCT04227405|162642195|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Acceptance subscale||||<.001
81475804|NCT04227405|162642195|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Active Coping subscale for the control group||||<.05
81475805|NCT04227405|162642195|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Active Coping subscale for the intervention group||||<.05
81475806|NCT04227405|162642195|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling|||Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Active Coping subscale|The expected increase from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|||<.001
81475807|NCT04227405|162642195|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Planning subscale for the control group||||<.05
81475808|NCT04227405|162642195|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Planning subscale for the intervention group||||<.01
81450020|NCT03149445|162586748|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.4||||0.1045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|1.5||P-value from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|ANCOVA|||||1.5|-12.3|0.1045
81475809|NCT04227405|162642195|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Planning subscale||||<.001
81475810|NCT04227405|162642195|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Instrumental Support subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475811|NCT04227405|162642195|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Instrumental Support subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81475812|NCT04227405|162642195|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Instrumental Support subscale||||>.05
81475813|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Acceptance subscale for the control group||||<.10
81475814|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Acceptance subscale for the intervention group||||<.05
81475815|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Follow-up in the Aceptance subscale||||<.001
81475816|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Active Coping subscale for the control group||||<.10
81450021|NCT03149445|162586748|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.7422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|5.3||P-value from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|ANCOVA|||||5.3|-4.0|0.7422
81450022|NCT03149445|162586748|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.6||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|11.0||P-value from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|ANCOVA|||||11.0|0.1|0.0460
81450023|NCT03149445|162586748|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.3||||0.3847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|17.8||P-value from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|ANCOVA|||||17.8|-9.2|0.3847
81450024|NCT03149445|162586749|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.2||||0.1326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|2.5||P-value from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|ANCOVA|||||2.5|-14.9|0.1326
81475817|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Active Coping subscale for the intervention group||||<.05
81450025|NCT03149445|162586749|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.2||||0.5148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|5.3||P-value from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|ANCOVA|||||5.3|-2.9|0.5148
81450026|NCT03149445|162586749|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.5||||0.0605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|9.4||P-value from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|ANCOVA|||||9.4|-0.3|0.0605
81450027|NCT03149445|162586749|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.6||||0.5198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|14.0||P-value from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|ANCOVA|||||14.0|-8.8|0.5198
81450028|NCT03149445|162586750|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.1||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-3.6||P-value from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|ANCOVA|||||-3.6|-12.5|0.0058
81450029|NCT03149445|162586750|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.1||||0.5142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|9.5||P-value from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|ANCOVA|||||9.5|-5.3|0.5142
81450030|NCT03149445|162586750|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.1||||0.3794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|11.3||P-value from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|ANCOVA|||||11.3|-5.1|0.3794
81450031|NCT03149445|162586750|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.0||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|8.1||P-value from an ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline as covariate|ANCOVA|||||8.1|-6.1|0.6850
81450032|NCT04916444|162586779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.691|||||||ANOVA|Two-way repeated measures ANOVA||Null hypothesis is that there was no interaction between the intervention and time factors on the TWSTRS scores.||||0.691
81450033|NCT04916444|162586780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.816|||||||ANOVA|Two-way repeated measures ANOVA||Null hypothesis is that there was no interaction between the intervention and time factors on the BDI scores.||||0.816
81450034|NCT04916444|162586781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.167|||||||ANOVA|Two-way repeated measures ANOVA||Null hypothesis is that there was no interaction between the intervention and time factors on the time to complete the TMT-A task.||||0.167
81450035|NCT04916444|162586782|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.507|||||||ANOVA|Two-way repeated measures ANOVA||Null hypothesis is that there was no interaction between the intervention and time factors on the time to complete the TMT-A task.||||0.507
81450036|NCT04916444|162586783|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056|||||||ANOVA|Two-way repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.056
81450037|NCT04916444|162586784|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.646|||||||ANOVA|Two-way repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.646
81450038|NCT06017479|162586785|OTHER|"Chi-square test as the study used chi-square analysis to compare the incidence of UTIs between the groups (p = 0.660) For this non-inferiority analysis, the study demonstrated that the odds ratio (OR) between the two groups was 0.8 (95% CI: 0.4-1.95), indicating no significant difference. Further details are provided in the study's discussion section."|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.125||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.95||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons as there were no multiple outcome measures being compared in this analysis. The significance threshold (alpha) was set at 0.05.|Chi-squared||"The standard deviations (SD) for the groups are as follows:~For the group receiving 3g fosfomycin: 19.08 For the group receiving 500mg levofloxacin: 17.17"|This randomized controlled trial compared the incidence of UTI between two groups: patients receiving a single dose of 500 mg levofloxacin and patients receiving a single dose of 3 g fosfomycin one hour before a urodynamic study. The null hypothesis is that there is no significant difference in UTI incidence between the two groups. The power calculation was based on a sample size of 126 patients.|A chi-square test was performed to compare the incidence of UTIs between the two groups: patients receiving a single dose of 500 mg levofloxacin and those receiving a single dose of 3 g fosfomycin, both administered one hour before the urodynamic study (UDS). The result showed no statistically significant difference between the two groups (p = 0.660). An odds ratio was also calculated (OR = 0.8, 95% CI: 0.4-1.95), indicating a slightly lower likelihood of UTI in the fosfomycin group, but the difference was not significant.|1.95|0.4|0.660
81450039|NCT00936897|162586786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.8|||ANCOVA||Denosumab - Ibandronate|||1.8|1.0|<0.0001
81450040|NCT00936897|162586787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81450041|NCT00936897|162586788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.7|||ANCOVA||Denosumab - Ibandronate|||1.7|0.7|<0.0001
81450042|NCT00936897|162586789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.5|||ANCOVA||Denosumab - Ibandronate|||2.5|1.5|<0.0001
81450043|NCT04058067|162586795|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.1|||ANOVA|||||1.1|-3.7|0.013
81450044|NCT04058067|162586796|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|0.4|||ANOVA|||||0.4|-4.2|0.035
81450045|NCT04058067|162586798|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.8|||ANOVA|||||0.8|-3.0|
81450046|NCT04058067|162586799|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.2|||ANOVA|||||0.2|-4.0|
81450047|NCT04058067|162586800|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|0.2|||ANOVA|||||0.2|-4.3|
81450048|NCT04058067|162586803|SUPERIORITY||DIfference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|6.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Proportion of subjects with ≥5 letters gain from baseline or reached BCVA of ≥84 letters at Week 52||6.7|-13.7|
81450049|NCT04058067|162586803|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|9.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Proportion of subjects with ≥10 letters gain from baseline or reached BCVA of ≥84 letters at Week 52||9.4|-14.7|
81450050|NCT04058067|162586803|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|6.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Proportion of subjects with ≥15 letters gain from baseline or reached BCVA of ≥84 letters at Week 52||6.9|-15.5|
81450051|NCT04058067|162586807|SUPERIORITY||DIfference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|4.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Proportion of subjects with ≥5 letters loss from baseline at Week 52||4.4|-4.2|
81450052|NCT04058067|162586807|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Proportion of subjects with ≥10 letters loss from baseline at Week 52||3.8|-1.6|
81450053|NCT04058067|162586807|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Proportion of subjects with ≥15 letters loss from baseline at Week 52||2.3|-2.2|
81539857|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.21||||0.0473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|10.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||10.14|1.01|0.0473
81539858|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.2481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|5.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||5.60|0.64|0.2481
81450054|NCT04058067|162586808|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 4|Difference - %|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.6|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 4||8.6|-7.9|
81475818|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Follow-up in the Active Coping subscale||||<.01
81446514|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.01|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 19F||-0.01|-0.22|
81446515|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.23|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 19F||-0.23|-0.44|
81446516|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.11|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 19F||-0.11|-0.33|
81446517|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.11|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 23F||0.11|-0.16|
81446518|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.31|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 23F||0.31|0.04|
81446519|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.34|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 23F||0.34|0.07|
81446520|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.01|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 1||0.01|-0.23|
81446521|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.04|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 1||-0.04|-0.28|
81446522|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.06|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 1||0.06|-0.17|
81446523|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.02|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 3||0.02|-0.19|
81446524|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.07|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 3||-0.07|-0.28|
81450055|NCT04058067|162586808|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 6|Difference - %|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|2.9|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 6||2.9|-14.3|
81450056|NCT04058067|162586808|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 8|Difference - %|-4.0||||||95.0|-13.3|4.4|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 8||4.4|-13.3|
81450057|NCT04058067|162586808|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 12|Difference - %|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|2.3|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 12||2.3|-16.4|
81450058|NCT04058067|162586808|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 16|Difference - %|-9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|0.0|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 16||-0.0|-19.2|
81450059|NCT04058067|162586808|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 18|Difference - %|-9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|0.0|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 18||-0.0|-19.0|
81450060|NCT04058067|162586808|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 20|Difference - %|-5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|3.9|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 20||3.9|-15.8|
81450061|NCT04058067|162586808|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 24|Difference - %|-13.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|-3.1|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 24||-3.1|-23.9|
81450062|NCT04058067|162586808|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 28|Difference - %|-12.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-2.1|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 28||-2.1|-22.0|
81450063|NCT04058067|162586808|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 32|Difference - %|-15.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-4.8|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 32||-4.8|-26.0|
81450064|NCT04058067|162586808|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 36|Difference - %|-18.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.5|-8.9|||Clopper-Pearson exact method.|||Week 36||-8.9|-29.5|
81450065|NCT04058067|162586808|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 40|Difference - %|-18.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|-8.6|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 40||-8.6|-28.7|
81539859|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.84||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|20.89||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||20.89|1.64|0.0066
81539860|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.06||||0.0466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|9.18||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||9.18|1.02|0.0466
81539861|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.8769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||2.53|0.34|0.8769
81539862|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.5448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|3.82||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||3.82|0.49|0.5448
81539863|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.4125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|4.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.64|0.53|0.4125
81539864|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.36||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|11.3||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||11.30|1.00|0.0500
81539865|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.6167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||3.87|0.45|0.6167
81446525|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.02|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 3||0.02|-0.19|
81446526|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.37|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 5||0.37|0.13|
81446527|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.12|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 5||0.12|-0.12|
81446528|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.13|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 5||-0.13|-0.37|
81450066|NCT04058067|162586808|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 44|Difference - %|-14.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|-4.4|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 44||-4.4|-25.6|
81450067|NCT04058067|162586808|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 48|Difference - %|-13.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|-3.4|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 48||-3.4|-23.6|
81450068|NCT04058067|162586808|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 52|Difference - %|-12.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|-2.9|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 52||-2.9|-23.5|
81539866|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0||||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|13.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||13.26|1.21|0.0233
81539867|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68||||0.0803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|8.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||8.09|0.89|0.0803
81539868|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64||||0.1274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|9.18||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||9.18|0.76|0.1274
81539869|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.9445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|3.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||3.71|0.29|0.9445
81446529|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.25|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||0.25|0.02|
81446530|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.24|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||0.24|0.01|
81446531|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.11|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||0.11|-0.13|
81446532|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.1|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||0.10|-0.09|
81446533|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.04|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||0.04|-0.14|
81446534|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.04|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||0.04|-0.15|
81446535|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.03|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||0.03|-0.19|
81446536|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.09|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||0.09|-0.12|
81475819|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Planning subscale for the control group||||<.10
81539870|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.4204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|6.03||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||6.03|0.47|0.4204
81539871|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.78||||0.1315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|10.49||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||10.49|0.74|0.1315
81450069|NCT04058067|162586809|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|11.2|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||||11.2|-13.6|
81450070|NCT04058067|162586811|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.3|17.0|||ANOVA|||||17.0|-37.3|
81450071|NCT04058067|162586812|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|21.9|||ANOVA|||||21.9|-26.8|
81450072|NCT04058067|162586813|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|13.2|||ANOVA|||||13.2|-30.3|
81450073|NCT04058067|162586814|SUPERIORITY||Difference - %|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|13.5|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 4||13.5|-3.3|
81450074|NCT04058067|162586814|SUPERIORITY||Difference - %|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|20.6|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 6||20.6|1.4|
81450075|NCT04058067|162586814|SUPERIORITY||Difference - %|14.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|25.3|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 8||25.3|3.9|
81450076|NCT04058067|162586814|SUPERIORITY||Difference - %|14.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|24.9|||Clopper-Pearson exact method||Proportion estimates (%) = 39.3|Week 12||24.9|2.8|
81450077|NCT04058067|162586814|SUPERIORITY||Difference - %|16.8||||||95.0|5.1|28.6|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 16||28.6|5.1|
81450078|NCT04058067|162586814|SUPERIORITY||Difference - %|15.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|26.6|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 18||26.6|3.1|
81450079|NCT04058067|162586814|SUPERIORITY||Difference - %|15.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|27.1|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 20||27.1|3.5|
81450080|NCT04058067|162586814|SUPERIORITY||Difference - %|19.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|30.2|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 24||30.2|7.2|
81450081|NCT04058067|162586814|SUPERIORITY||Difference - %|16.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|27.9|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 28||27.9|4.9|
81450082|NCT04058067|162586814|SUPERIORITY||Difference - %|12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|24.4|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 32||24.4|0.4|
81450083|NCT04058067|162586814|SUPERIORITY||Difference - %|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|18.0|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 36||18.0|-5.9|
81450084|NCT04058067|162586814|SUPERIORITY||Difference - %|15.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|26.1|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 40||26.1|3.3|
81450085|NCT04058067|162586814|SUPERIORITY||Difference - %|13.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|25.7|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 44||25.7|1.9|
81450086|NCT04058067|162586814|SUPERIORITY||Difference - %|11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|23.6|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 48||23.6|-0.8|
81450087|NCT04058067|162586814|SUPERIORITY||Difference - %|17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|30.5|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 52||30.5|5.8|
81450088|NCT04058067|162586815|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.6|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||||3.6|0.8|
81450089|NCT04058067|162586816|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|4.6|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||||4.6|-13.2|
81450090|NCT04058067|162586817|SUPERIORITY||Difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|12.4|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||||12.4|-10.5|
81450091|NCT04058067|162586822|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 28|Difference - %|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|8.8|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 28||8.8|-13.9|
81450092|NCT04058067|162586822|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 52|Difference - %|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|9.0|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 52||9.0|-14.1|
81450093|NCT04058067|162586824|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 28|Difference - %|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|12.6|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 28||12.6|-4.1|
81450094|NCT04058067|162586824|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 52|Difference - %|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|9.3|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 52||9.3|-10.5|
81450095|NCT04058067|162586826|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 28|Difference - %|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.9|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 28||2.9|0.7|
81450096|NCT04058067|162586828|OTHER|Descriptive, Week 28|Difference - %|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.9|||Clopper-Pearson exact method|||Week 28||2.9|0.7|
81450097|NCT04058067|162586829|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.9||||||95.0|-4.1|2.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 28||2.3|-4.1|
81450098|NCT04058067|162586829|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 52||3.3|-3.1|
81450099|NCT05005312|162586846|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|101.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.2|140.11|||ANOVA|||||140.11|74.20|
81450100|NCT05005312|162586847|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|99.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.81|139.21|||ANOVA|||||139.21|70.81|
81450101|NCT05005312|162586848|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|98.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.65|138.12|||ANOVA|||||138.12|70.65|
81450102|NCT04623086|162586867|OTHER|Comparison of two groups|Mean Difference (Net)|8.1||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For our power calculations, we assumed the true change in TIR to be 0% for the bridging group and 15% for the direct-conversion group, and we assumed a common standard deviation of 15% (meaning the distributions of change in TIR are separated by 1 standard-deviation unit), and thereby obtained that 20 patients in each group would provide 87% power to observe a statistically significant (at the two-sided level of .05) difference in mean change of TIR.||||0.14
81450103|NCT04623086|162586868|OTHER|Comparison of two groups|Mean Difference (Net)|4.1||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81450104|NCT04623086|162586869|OTHER|Comparison of two groups|Mean Difference (Net)|12.1||||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.29
81450105|NCT04623086|162586870|OTHER|Comparison of two groups|Mean Difference (Net)|-11.9||||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.015
81450106|NCT04623086|162586871|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.88
81450107|NCT04623086|162586872|OTHER|Comparison of two groups|Mean Difference (Net)|2.6||||0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.031
81475820|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Planning subscale for the intervention group||||<.05
81446537|NCT00444457|162582159|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 3 lots were considered equivalent if the maximum difference between any 2 lots is less than 0.693 and greater than -0.693 using the equivalence testing procedure for 3 vaccine groups given by Wiens and Iglewicz, for all 13 serotypes.|Difference in log-transformed GM|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.17|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||0.17|-0.05|
81446538|NCT00444457|162582160|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For each of the 5 concomitant antigens (tetanus toxoid, poliovirus Type 1, 2, and 3, and hepatitis b antibodies), non-inferiority was shown if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure for the difference in proportions, is greater than -10%.|Difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.0|||||Exact 2-sided CI for difference in proportions (combined 13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Tetanus toxoid: Difference in proportions (combined 13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.||3.0|-3.3|
81446539|NCT00444457|162582161|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For each of the 5 concomitant antigens (tetanus toxoid, poliovirus Type 1, 2, and 3, and hepatitis b antibodies), non-inferiority was shown if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure for the difference in proportions, is greater than -10%.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.0|||||Exact 2-sided CI for difference in proportions (combined 13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Poliovirus type 1: Difference in proportions (combined 13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.||2.0|-2.1|
81446540|NCT00444457|162582161|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For each of the 5 concomitant antigens (tetanus toxoid, poliovirus Type 1, 2, and 3, and hepatitis b antibodies), non-inferiority was shown if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure for the difference in proportions, is greater than -10%.|Difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|2.0|||||Exact 2-sided CI for difference in proportions (combined 13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Poliovirus type 2: Difference in proportions (combined 13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.||2.0|-3.4|
81446541|NCT00444457|162582161|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For each of the 5 concomitant antigens (tetanus toxoid, poliovirus Type 1, 2, and 3, and hepatitis b antibodies), non-inferiority was shown if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure for the difference in proportions, is greater than -10%.|Difference|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.0|||||Exact 2-sided CI for difference in proportions (combined 13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Poliovirus type 3: Difference in proportions (combined 13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.||3.0|-1.5|
81446542|NCT00444457|162582162|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For each of the 5 concomitant antigens (tetanus toxoid, poliovirus Type 1, 2, and 3, and hepatitis b antibodies), non-inferiority was shown if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure for the difference in proportions, is greater than -10%.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.2|||||Exact 2-sided CI for difference in proportions (combined 13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.|Hepatitis B: Difference in proportions (combined 13vPnC, 7vPnC) expressed as a percentage.||2.2|-2.4|
81446543|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|4.75||||||Common serotypes - serotype 4||4.75|-0.51|
81539872|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.24||||0.0944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|12.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||12.87|0.82|0.0944
81446544|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|1.1||||||Common serotypes - serotype 4||1.10|-3.09|
81446545|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.58|-0.58||||||Common serotypes - serotype 4||-0.58|-5.58|
81446546|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|9.19||||||Common serotypes - serotype 6B||9.19|1.55|
81446547|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|3.66||||||Common serotypes - serotype 6B||3.66|-2.77|
81446548|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.82|-1.1||||||Common serotypes - serotype 6B||-1.10|-8.82|
81446549|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|2.83||||||Common serotypes - serotype 9V||2.83|-3.13|
81446550|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|1.73||||||Common serotypes - serotype 9V||1.73|-3.97|
81446551|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|1.88||||||Common serotypes - serotype 9V||1.88|-3.81|
81475821|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Follow-up in the Planning subscale||||<.001
81475822|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Instrumental Support subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475823|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Instrumental Support subscale for the Intervention group||||>.05
81475824|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Follow-up in the Instrumental Support subscale||||>.05
81475825|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Acceptance subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475826|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Acceptance subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81475827|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Post-test to Follow-up in the Positive Conflict Management subscale||||>.05
81475828|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Active Coping subscale for the control group|Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|||||>.05
81475829|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Active Coping subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81475830|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Post-test to Follow-up in the Active Copinng subscale||||>.05
81475831|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Plannning subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475832|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Planning subscale for the intervention group||||<.10
81475833|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Post-test to Follow-up in the Planning subscale||||>.05
81475834|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Instrumental Support subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475835|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Instrumental Support subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81475836|NCT04227405|162642196|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Post-test to Follow-up in the Instrumental Support subscale||||>.05
81475837|NCT04227405|162642198|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Emotional Abuse subscale for the control group|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Acceptance subscale for the control group||||<.05
81475838|NCT04227405|162642198|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Emotional Abuse subscale for the control group||||<.01
81446552|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|1.95||||||Common serotypes - serotype 14||1.95|-1.27|
81446553|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.01||||||Common serotypes - serotype 14||3.01|-0.60|
81446554|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|2.76||||||Common serotypes - serotype 14||2.76|-1.04|
81446555|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|4.74||||||Common serotypes - serotype 18C||4.74|-0.38|
81446556|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|1.99||||||Common serotypes - serotype 18C||1.99|-2.33|
81446557|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|0.23||||||Common serotypes - serotype 18C||0.23|-4.89|
81446558|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|2.6||||||Common serotypes - serotype 19F||2.60|-1.93|
81446559|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|0.28||||||Common serotypes - serotype 19F||0.28|-3.46|
81446560|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|0.02||||||Common serotypes - serotype 19F||0.02|-3.87|
81446561|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|7.46||||||Common serotypes - serotype 23F||7.46|-1.03|
81446562|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|8.39||||||Common serotypes - serotype 23F||8.39|-0.27|
81446563|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|5.46||||||Common serotypes - serotype 23F||5.46|-3.75|
81446564|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|3.18||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 1||3.18|-1.48|
81446565|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|1.34||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 1||1.34|-2.78|
81446566|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.77|0.67||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 1||0.67|-3.77|
81446567|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.27|2.45||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 3||2.45|-10.27|
81446568|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-10.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|-4.57||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 3||-4.57|-16.80|
81450108|NCT04623086|162586873|OTHER|Comparison of two groups|Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.27
81450109|NCT04623086|162586874|OTHER|Comparison of two groups|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.99
81450110|NCT01755767|162586875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8006|||||||Log Rank|Stratified log rank between treatment arms adjusted for stratification factors: vascular invasion, extra-hepatic spread, and alpha fetoprotein level.||||||0.8006
81450111|NCT01755767|162586875|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9682||||0.8061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7483|1.2529|||Regression, Cox|Stratified Cox Regression between treatment arms adjusted for factors: vascular invasion, extra-hepatic spread, and alpha fetoprotein level.||||1.2529|0.7483|0.8061
81450112|NCT01755767|162586877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7509|||||||Log Rank|Stratified log rank between treatment arms adjusted for stratification factors: vascular invasion, extra-hepatic spread, and alpha fetoprotein level.||||||0.7509
81450113|NCT01755767|162586877|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9557||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7487|1.22|||Regression, Cox|Stratified Cox regression between treatment arms adjusted for factors: vascular invasion, extra-hepatic spread, and alpha fetoprotein level.||||1.2200|0.7487|0.7160
81446569|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.76|-0.74||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 3||-0.74|-12.76|
81446570|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|7.69||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 5||7.69|0.15|
81446571|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|3.09||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 5||3.09|-3.52|
81446572|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.92|-0.36||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 5||-0.36|-7.92|
81446573|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|5.23||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||5.23|0.12|
81446574|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|1.86||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||1.86|-2.22|
81446575|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|-0.27||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||-0.27|-5.39|
81446576|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|2.3||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||2.30|-0.47|
81446577|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|1.18||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||1.18|-1.12|
81446578|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.52||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||0.52|-2.30|
81446579|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|0.8||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||0.80|-2.91|
81446580|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|1.19||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||1.19|-2.69|
81446581|NCT00444457|162582163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Exact, unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions were computed using the noninferiority procedure of Chan and Zhang, using the standardized test statistics and gamma=0.000001.|Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.04||||||Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||2.04|-1.40|
81446582|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|1.81|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 4||1.81|-1.61|
81446583|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|0.23|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 4||0.23|-2.39|
81446584|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|0.2|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 4||0.20|-2.54|
81446585|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|1.11|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 6B||1.11|-1.02|
81446586|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.04|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 6B||1.04|-1.03|
81446587|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|1.06|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 6B||1.06|-1.13|
81446588|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|1.37|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 9V||1.37|-1.25|
81446589|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|2.18|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 9V||2.18|-0.76|
81446590|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|2.18|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 9V||2.18|-0.87|
81446591|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.62|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 14||1.62|-0.74|
81446592|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.04|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 14||1.04|-1.03|
81446593|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.76|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 14||0.76|-1.61|
81446594|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|2.39|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 18C||2.39|-1.52|
81446595|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.04|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 18C||1.04|-2.30|
81446596|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|0.74|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 18C||0.74|-2.87|
81446597|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|1.5|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 19F||1.50|-2.55|
81475839|NCT04227405|162642198|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Acceptance subscale||||<.001
81475840|NCT04227405|162642198|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Active Coping subscale for the control group||||>.05
81539873|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.2801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|6.89||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||6.89|0.57|0.2801
81446598|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|0.57|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 19F||0.57|-3.06|
81446599|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|1.0|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 19F||1.00|-2.44|
81446600|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|2.05|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 23F||2.05|-1.21|
81446601|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|3.16|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 23F||3.16|-0.52|
81446602|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|2.87|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 23F||2.87|-1.05|
81475841|NCT04227405|162642198|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Active Coping subscale for the intervention group||||<.10
81446603|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|2.53|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 1||2.53|-0.17|
81446604|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.44|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 1||2.44|-0.20|
81446605|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|1.66|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 1||1.66|-1.79|
81446606|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|8.55|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 3||8.55|-2.85|
81446607|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.99|0.21|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 3||0.21|-9.99|
81446608|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.14|-2.37|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 3||-2.37|-13.14|
81446609|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.84|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 5||1.84|-1.00|
81446610|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|1.3|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 5||1.30|-1.27|
81446611|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|1.02|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 5||1.02|-1.84|
81446612|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|1.08|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||1.08|-1.04|
81446613|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|1.56|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||1.56|-0.76|
81446614|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.56|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||1.56|-0.83|
81446615|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|2.09|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||2.09|-0.47|
81446616|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|2.0|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||2.00|-0.48|
81446617|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|1.49|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||1.49|-1.59|
81450114|NCT03464630|162586880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.503||||||P-value is Bonferroni correction adjusted at 0.05|GLM Repeated Measures|||||||0.503
81446618|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|1.09|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||1.09|-1.04|
81446619|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|1.04|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||1.04|-1.05|
81446620|NCT00444457|162582164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|1.07|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||1.07|-1.09|
81446621|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.52|3.63|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 4||3.63|-6.52|
81446622|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-2.15|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 4||-2.15|-11.30|
81446623|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.85|-0.79|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 4||-0.79|-9.85|
81446624|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|2.07|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 6B||2.07|-1.19|
81446625|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|1.06|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 6B||1.06|-1.69|
81446626|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|0.75|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 6B||0.75|-2.27|
81446627|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.46|1.82|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 9V||1.82|-9.46|
81446628|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.24|0.76|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 9V||0.76|-10.24|
81446629|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|4.41|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 9V||4.41|-6.30|
81446630|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|1.73|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 14||1.73|-2.14|
81446631|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|2.39|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 14||2.39|-1.69|
81446632|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|2.59|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 14||2.59|-1.46|
81446633|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.17|0.2|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 18C||0.20|-11.17|
81446634|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.31|-4.7|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 18C||-4.70|-15.31|
81450115|NCT03464630|162586881|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is Bonferroni correction adjusted at 0.05|GLM Repeated Measures|||||||<0.001
81450116|NCT03464630|162586882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059||||||P-value is Bonferroni correction adjusted at 0.05|GLM Repeated Measures|||||||0.059
81450117|NCT03464630|162586883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.702||||||P-value is Bonferroni correction adjusted at 0.05|GLM Repeated Measures|||||||0.702
81450118|NCT03464630|162586884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||P-value is Bonferroni correction adjusted at 0.05|GLM Repeated Measures|||||||0.08
81450119|NCT03464630|162586885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||P-value is Bonferroni correction adjusted at 0.05|GLM Repeated Measures|||||||0.09
81450120|NCT03464630|162586886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.898||||||P-value is Bonferroni correction adjusted at 0.05|GLM Repeated Measures|||||||0.898
81450121|NCT03464630|162586887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.349||||||P-value is Bonferroni correction adjusted at 0.05|GLM Repeated Measures|||||||0.349
81450122|NCT03464630|162586888|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is Bonferroni correction adjusted at 0.05|GLM Repeated Measures|||||||<0.001
81446635|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.55|0.46|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 18C||0.46|-9.55|
81446636|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|2.52|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 19F||2.52|-4.23|
81446637|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.35|-0.4|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 19F||-0.40|-6.35|
81446638|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|0.33|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 19F||0.33|-5.44|
81446639|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|4.8|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 23F||4.80|-3.67|
81446640|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|6.28|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 23F||6.28|-2.38|
81446641|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|5.82|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Common serotypes - serotype 23F||5.82|-3.06|
81446642|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|5.08|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 1||5.08|-3.34|
81446643|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|1.18|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 1||1.18|-6.39|
81446644|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.45|0.46|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 1||0.46|-7.45|
81475842|NCT04227405|162642198|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Active Coping subscale||||<.05
81475843|NCT04227405|162642198|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Planning subscale for the control group||||<.05
81475844|NCT04227405|162642198|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Planning subscale for the Intervention group||||<.05
81446645|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|8.55|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 3||8.55|-5.20|
81446646|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.79|2.16|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 3||2.16|-11.79|
81446647|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.51|0.54|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 3||0.54|-13.51|
81446648|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|7.13|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 5||7.13|-0.84|
81446649|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|4.11|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 5||4.11|-3.14|
81475845|NCT04227405|162642198|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Planning subscale||||<.001
81475846|NCT04227405|162642198|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Instrumental Support subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475847|NCT04227405|162642198|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest in the Instrumental Support subscale for the intervention group||||<.01
81446650|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|1.4|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 5||1.40|-6.72|
81446651|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|3.02|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||3.02|-0.87|
81446652|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|1.71|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||1.71|-1.62|
81446653|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.92|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||0.92|-3.00|
81446654|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|4.67|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||4.67|-0.62|
81446655|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|1.55|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||1.55|-2.67|
81446656|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.11|-0.01|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||-0.01|-5.11|
81446657|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|2.1|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||2.10|-0.45|
81446658|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|1.58|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||1.58|-0.75|
81475848|NCT04227405|162642198|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Instrumental Support subscale||||<.01
81475849|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Acceptance subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475850|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Acceptance subscale for the intervention group||||<.01
81475851|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling|||Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Follow-up in the Acceptance subscale|The expected increase from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|||<.01
81475852|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Active Coping subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475853|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Active Coping subscale for the intervention group||||<.10
81539874|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44||||0.1524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|8.3||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||8.30|0.72|0.1524
81446659|NCT00444457|162582166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence test of Wiens and Iglewicz used to evaluate consistency among the three 13vPnC lots.|Difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|1.05|||||Exact unconditional 2-sided 95% CI on the pairwise difference in proportions; expressed as a percentage.|Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||1.05|-1.86|
81446660|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.13|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 4||0.13|-0.10|
81446661|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.17|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 4||-0.17|-0.41|
81446662|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.19|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 4||-0.19|-0.43|
81446663|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.3|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 6B||0.30|0.06|
81446664|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.23|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 6B||0.23|-0.00|
81446665|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.06|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 6B||0.06|-0.18|
81446666|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.09|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 9V||0.09|-0.13|
81446667|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.07|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 9V||0.07|-0.15|
81446668|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.09|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 9V||0.09|-0.13|
81446669|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.06|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 14||0.06|-0.19|
81446670|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.08|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 14||0.08|-0.17|
81446671|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.15|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 14||0.15|-0.11|
81446672|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.0|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 18C||0.00|-0.25|
81446673|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.12|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 18C||-0.12|-0.37|
81446674|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.01|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 18C||0.01|-0.25|
81446675|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.11|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 19F||0.11|-0.18|
81446676|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.22|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 19F||-0.22|-0.51|
81446677|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.2|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 19F||-0.20|-0.47|
81446678|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.11|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 23F||0.11|-0.17|
81446679|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.22|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 23F||0.22|-0.07|
81446680|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.25|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Common serotypes - serotype 23F||0.25|-0.03|
81446681|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.06|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 1||0.06|-0.20|
81446682|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.03|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 1||0.03|-0.21|
81446683|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.11|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 1||0.11|-0.15|
81446684|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.18|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 3||0.18|-0.06|
81446685|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.04|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 3||0.04|-0.18|
81475854|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Follow-up in the Active Coping subscale||||<.10
81475855|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Planning subscale for the control group||||<.10
81475856|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Planning subscale for the intervention group||||<.05
81475857|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Follow-up in the Planning subscale||||<.01
81475858|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Instrumental Support subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475859|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up in the Instrumental Support subscale for the intervention group||||<.01
81475860|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||The expected increase from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group is significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Follow-up in the Instrumental Support subscale||||<.01
81475861|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Acceptance subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475862|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Acceptance subscale for the interventionn group||||>.05
81475863|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Post-test to Follow-up in the Acceptance subscale||||>.05
81475864|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Active Coping subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475865|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Active Coping in the intervention group||||>.05
81475866|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Post-test to Follow-up in the Active Coping subscale||||>.05
81475867|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Planning subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475868|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Planning subscale for the intervention group||||>.05
81475869|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Post-test to Follow-up in Planning subscale||||>.05
81475870|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Instrumental Support subscale for the control group||||>.05
81475871|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up in the Instrumental Support subscale for the intervention group||||<.10
81475872|NCT04227405|162642199|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Post-test to Follow-up in the Instrumental Supportt subscale||||>.05
81475873|NCT04227405|162642201|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling|||Changes from pre-test to posttest for the control group|A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|||<.05
81475874|NCT04227405|162642201|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to posttest for the intervention group||||<.01
81446686|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.01|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 3||-0.01|-0.25|
81539875|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.6129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||4.75|0.40|0.6129
81446687|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.28|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 5||0.28|0.05|
81446688|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.21|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 5||0.21|-0.00|
81446689|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.05|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 5||0.05|-0.17|
81446690|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.19|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||0.19|-0.04|
81446691|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.21|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||0.21|-0.02|
81446692|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.14|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 6A||0.14|-0.10|
81446693|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.15|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||0.15|-0.10|
81446694|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.07|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||0.07|-0.17|
81446695|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.05|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 7F||0.05|-0.20|
81446696|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.13|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||0.13|-0.11|
81446697|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.1|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||0.10|-0.14|
81446698|NCT00444457|162582167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in log-transformed GM|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.08|||||2-sided 95% CI were constructed by back transformation of the CI for the mean of the logarithmically transformed assay results computed using the Student t distribution.|Additional serotypes - serotype 19A||0.08|-0.15|
81446699|NCT00321737|162582199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||Hochberg's method was used to ensure that the overall 0.0025 level of significance was maintained for the pairwise comparisons between each dexlansoprazole MR dose and placebo.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.00001
81446700|NCT00321737|162582199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||Hochberg's method was used to ensure that the overall 0.0025 level of significance was maintained for the pairwise comparisons between each dexlansoprazole MR dose and placebo.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.00001
81446701|NCT00321737|162582199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99999||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99999
81446702|NCT00321737|162582200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||The 0.0025 level of significance for this secondary endpoint was controlled using Hochberg's method for comparison of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81446703|NCT00321737|162582200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||The 0.0025 level of significance for this secondary endpoint was controlled using Hochberg's method for comparison of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81446704|NCT00321737|162582200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0673||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.06730
81446705|NCT00321737|162582202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||Hochberg's method was used to ensure that the overall 0.0025 level of significance was maintained for the pairwise comparisons between each dexlansoprazole MR dose and placebo.|Log Rank|||||||<0.00001
81446706|NCT00321737|162582202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||Hochberg's method was used to ensure that the overall 0.0025 level of significance was maintained for the pairwise comparisons between each dexlansoprazole MR dose and placebo.|Log Rank|||||||<0.00001
81446707|NCT00321737|162582202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13932||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||||||0.13932
81446708|NCT00321737|162582203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||The 0.0025 level of significance for this secondary endpoint was controlled using Hochberg's method for comparison of each dose to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81446709|NCT00321737|162582203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||The 0.0025 level of significance for this secondary endpoint was controlled using Hochberg's method for comparison of each dose to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81446710|NCT00321737|162582203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11257||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11257
81446711|NCT01769339|162582214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81446712|NCT04221789|162582216|OTHER|differences in proportions|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.12||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.2||Statistical significance threshold p \<0.05|Chi-squared|||Ho no difference in treatment success between groups. The study was originally powered to detect a 15% difference between groups||1.20|1.02|0.049
81446713|NCT04221789|162582217|OTHER|comparison of proportions and relative risk with 95% CI|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7|||<|0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.97||statistical significance if p value \<0.05|Chi-squared||intervention / control|Ho No difference between arms. 80% power to detect a 10% difference||0.97|0.50|<0.043
81446714|NCT03107026|162582302|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.1187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-0.66|0.1187
81446715|NCT03107026|162582302|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.192||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.17|-0.93|0.0045
81446716|NCT03107026|162582303|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.04|-0.68|0.0256
81446717|NCT03107026|162582303|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.18|-0.83|0.0025
81446718|NCT03107026|162582304|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.5342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|1.854|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.854|0.726|0.5342
81446719|NCT03107026|162582304|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.179||||0.4905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.738|1.882|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.882|0.738|0.4905
81446720|NCT03107026|162582305|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.946||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|-0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.44|-4.16|0.0154
81446721|NCT03107026|162582305|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.969||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.50|-5.31|0.0005
81446722|NCT03514641|162582331|SUPERIORITY||LS Means difference|-2.72||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|-0.96|||Covariance|Covariance model diabetes status, eGFR at screening, pre-treatment status, treatment, and baseline 24-hour mean SBP||||-0.96|-4.47|0.0025
81446723|NCT03514641|162582332|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.43||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|-0.54|||Covariance|Covariance model diabetes status, eGFR at screening, pre-treatment status, treatment, and baseline 24-hour mean SBP||||-0.54|-4.32|0.0117
81446724|NCT03514641|162582333|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.1317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.83||Covariance model diabetes status, eGFR at screening, pre-treatment status, treatment, and baseline 24-hour mean SBP|Covariance|||||1.83|0.92|0.1317
81446725|NCT03514641|162582334|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.3|||Covariance|Covariance model diabetes status, eGFR at screening, pre-treatment status, treatment, and baseline 24-hour mean SBP||||2.30|1.11|0.0113
81446726|NCT03514641|162582335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.83|-2.42|||Covariance|Covariance model diabetes status, eGFR at screening, pre-treatment status, treatment, and baseline 24-hour mean SBP||||-2.42|-6.83|<0.0001
81446727|NCT03514641|162582336|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.62|||Covariance|Covariance model diabetes status, eGFR at screening, pre-treatment status, treatment, and baseline 24-hour mean SBP||||2.62|1.32|0.0004
81446728|NCT03514641|162582337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.0863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|0.12|||Covariance|Covariance model diabetes status, eGFR at screening, pre-treatment status, treatment, and baseline 24-hour mean SBP||||0.12|-1.79|0.0863
81446729|NCT03514641|162582338|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.0232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.08|||Covariance|Covariance model diabetes status, eGFR at screening, pre-treatment status, treatment, and baseline 24-hour mean SBP||||2.08|1.06|0.0232
81446730|NCT03514641|162582339|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.91|||Covariance|Covariance model diabetes status, eGFR at screening, pre-treatment status, treatment, and baseline 24-hour mean SBP||||2.91|1.13|0.0140
81475875|NCT04227405|162642201|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to post-test t in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test||||>.05
81446731|NCT03514641|162582340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.31||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.92|||Covariance|Covariance model diabetes status, eGFR at screening, pre-treatment status, treatment, and baseline 24-hour mean SBP||||-0.92|-3.70|0.0011
81446732|NCT03514641|162582341|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.35|||Covariance|Covariance model diabetes status, eGFR at screening, pre-treatment status, treatment, and baseline 24-hour mean SBP||||2.35|1.13|0.0094
81446733|NCT03514641|162582342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.57|-0.83|||Covariance|Covariance model diabetes status, eGFR at screening, pre-treatment status, treatment, and baseline 24-hour mean SBP||||-0.83|-5.57|0.0083
81446734|NCT03514641|162582343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84||||0.1085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|0.19|||Covariance|Covariance model diabetes status, eGFR at screening, pre-treatment status, treatment, and baseline 24-hour mean SBP||||0.19|-1.87|0.1085
81446735|NCT03514641|162582344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25||||0.0837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|0.17|||Covariance|Covariance model diabetes status, eGFR at screening, pre-treatment status, treatment, and baseline 24-hour mean SBP||||0.17|-2.67|0.0837
81446736|NCT03709823|162582347|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs. Placebo|-20.48||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.141|-9.821||Based on analysis of variance models with percent of expected cigarettes smoked as the dependent variable, treatment and body mass index class as main fixed effects, with covariate of baseline cigarettes.|ANOVA|||||-9.821|-31.141|0.0002
81446737|NCT03709823|162582347|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs. Placebo|-22.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.791|-11.342||Based on analysis of variance models with percent of expected cigarettes smoked as the dependent variable, treatment and body mass index class as main fixed effects, with covariate of baseline cigarettes.|ANOVA|||||-11.342|-32.791|< 0.0001
81446738|NCT03709823|162582347|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs. Placebo|-5.9||||0.2708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.463|4.66||Based on analysis of variance models with percent of expected cigarettes smoked as the dependent variable, treatment and body mass index class as main fixed effects, with covariate of baseline cigarettes.|ANOVA|||||4.660|-16.463|0.2708
81475876|NCT04227405|162642202|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up for the control group||||>.05
81539876|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.4617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.18||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.18|0.18|0.4617
81446739|NCT03709823|162582347|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs. Placebo|-2.81||||0.6018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.438|7.82||Based on analysis of variance models with percent of expected cigarettes smoked as the dependent variable, treatment and body mass index class as main fixed effects, with covariate of baseline cigarettes.|ANOVA|||||7.820|-13.438|0.6018
81446740|NCT03709823|162582347|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs. Commercial Sched.|-12.17||||0.1025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.869|2.535||Based on analysis of variance models with percent of expected cigarettes smoked as the dependent variable, treatment and body mass index class as main fixed effects, with covariate of baseline cigarettes.|ANOVA|||||2.535|-26.869|0.1025
81446741|NCT03709823|162582348|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs. Placebo|-14.61||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.216|-6.009||Based on analysis of variance models with percent of expected cigarettes smoked as the dependent variable, treatment and body mass index class as main fixed effects, with covariate of baseline cigarettes.|ANOVA|||||-6.009|-23.216|0.0010
81446742|NCT03709823|162582348|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs. Placebo|-16.2||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.862|-7.548||Based on analysis of variance models with percent of expected cigarettes smoked as the dependent variable, treatment and body mass index class as main fixed effects, with covariate of baseline cigarettes.|ANOVA|||||-7.548|-24.862|0.0003
81446743|NCT03709823|162582349|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs. Placebo|-12.41||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.695|-3.135||Based on analysis of variance models with percent of expected cigarettes smoked as the dependent variable, treatment and body mass index class as main fixed effects, with covariate of baseline cigarettes.|ANOVA|||||-3.135|-21.695|0.0091
81446744|NCT03709823|162582349|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference vs. Placebo|-9.3||||0.0518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.667|0.075||Based on analysis of variance models with percent of expected cigarettes smoked as the dependent variable, treatment and body mass index class as main fixed effects, with covariate of baseline cigarettes.|ANOVA|||||0.075|-18.667|0.0518
81446745|NCT01659866|162582351|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81446746|NCT04870138|162582359|OTHER|||||||1||||||One-sided Fisher's Exact Test with alpha = 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81475877|NCT04227405|162642202|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from pre-test to Follow-up for the intervention group||||<.10
81446747|NCT04870138|162582361|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided single sample t-test with alpha=0.05||Null hypothesis: The proportion of the strain in the inoculum = 0.5||||<0.0001
81475878|NCT04227405|162642202|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Follow-up||||>.05
81475879|NCT04227405|162642202|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up for the control group||||>.05
81475880|NCT04227405|162642202|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Changes from post-test to Follow-up for the control group||||>.05
81475881|NCT04227405|162642202|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Post-test to Follow-up||||>.05
81475882|NCT04227405|162642204|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment for p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test in Difficulties in Emotion Regulation for the control group||||>.05
81446748|NCT01155024|162582410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|10 participants required to detect one value change in rating for the SCS scale, with 80% power.|||||>|0.4||95.0||||Two-Sided|t-test, 2 sided|||Alpha level of 0.05||||>0.4
81446749|NCT02633488|162582425|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence defined as less that 2 SD in FMD between 2 treatments|||||>|0.05||||||FMD % change exceeded the threshold of our statistical significance test, i.e. the null hypothesis that there was no effect of metformin remained tenable.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81446750|NCT01383135|162582441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.034||||||GraphPad (GraphPad Software, San Diego, Calif) was used for the paired two-sample t test and was performed to compare SUVmax values. P \< .05 was considered to indicate a significant difference|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison made between baseline tumor values and tumor values 6-weeks post-bevacizumab therapy||||.034
81446751|NCT03167723|162582458|NON_INFERIORITY|15% Non-Inferiority||||||0.036|||||||Farrington-Manning|||||||0.036
81446752|NCT00415194|162582469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.02|||Stratified Log Rank|||||1.02|0.75|0.082
81446753|NCT00415194|162582470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.03|||Stratified Log Rank|||||1.03|0.76|0.166
81446754|NCT00415194|162582471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061||95.0|||||Unadjusted normal distribution|p-value is based on an unadjusted, normal distribution approximation for differences in rates.||||||0.061
81446755|NCT00415194|162582472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.53|||Stratified Log Rank|||||1.53|0.56|0.811
81446756|NCT00415194|162582473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.07|||Stratified Log Rank|||||1.07|0.69|0.20
81446757|NCT01297465|162582475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.947|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|0.59|||ANOVA|ANOVA model adjusted for treatment and country|The primary efficacy variable was to be analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model, adjusted for treatment and country.|The null hypothesis was that the difference between the mean number of oocytes is less than (-3) or greater than (+3) between the two treatment arm. The alternate hypothesis was that the difference is between (-3) and (+3). The study had 80% power to show that the group randomized to Pergoveris® has an absolute difference of no more than 3 oocytes retrieved in comparison to the group randomized to GONAL-f®/Pergoveris®||0.59|-3.15|
81446758|NCT04040322|162582512|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference in change|-1.26||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.34|1.82||Threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|ANCOVA|||||1.82|-4.34|0.4210
81446759|NCT01971970|162582555|EQUIVALENCE|The number of genes with a 1.5 fold change (FDR value ≤ 0.05; paired t-test) from week 0 to week 8 were assessed for pediatric IBD or adult IBD patients.|||||<|0.05|||||||Paired t-test,FDR 1.5fold,FDRvalue≤ 0.05|||The number of genes with a 1.5 fold change (FDR value ≤ 0.05; paired t-test) from week 0 to week 8 were assessed for pediatric IBD or adult IBD patients.||||< 0.05
81446760|NCT01971970|162582556|OTHER|||||||0.2616||||||Kaplan-Meier curve comparing the percentage of children and adults on continued anti-TNF therapy over the course of study duration|gehan-breslow-wilcoxon test|||Kaplan-Meier curves were produced by dividing the population in the following groups i) paediatric versus adult patients.These groups were used to statistically compare the proportions of patients over time regarding continued anti-TNF therapy, reflecting maintenance of response at 12 and 18 months.||||0.2616
81446761|NCT01971970|162582557|OTHER|||||||0.0177||||||Kaplan-Meier curve comparing the percentage of children and adults with therapy intensification over the course of study duration|gehan-breslow-wilcoxon test|||Kaplan-Meier curves were produced by dividing the population in the following groups i) paediatric versus adult patients.These groups were used to statistically compare the proportions of patients over time regarding the escalation of anti-TNF therapy (dose increase above 5 mg/kg and/or interval shortening to less than 8 weeks)||||0.0177
81446762|NCT01831765|162582564|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment was done by comparing the difference of faster aspart vs. NovoRapid®/NovoLog® in change from baseline in HbA1c after 26 weeks of randomised treatment to a non-inferiority limit of 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.07||||||Change from baseline in HbA1c analysed using a mixed effect model for repeated measurements including visit 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34 and 36. The model included treatment, region and strata (combination of bolus adjusting method, basal treatment regimen and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and frequently sampled meal test subgroup) as fixed effects, subject as random effect, baseline HbA1c as covariate and interaction between all fixed effects and visit, and between the covariate and visit.||-0.07|-0.23|
81446763|NCT01831765|162582564|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment was done by comparing the difference of faster aspart vs. NovoRapid®/NovoLog® in change from baseline in HbA1c after 26 weeks of randomised treatment to a non-inferiority limit of 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.12||||||Change from baseline in HbA1c analysed using a mixedeffect model for repeated measurements including visit 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34 and 36. The model included treatment, region and strata (combination of bolus adjusting method, basal treatment regimen and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and frequently sampled meal test subgroup) as fixed effects, subject as random effect, baseline HbA1c as covariate and interaction between all fixed effects and visit, and between the covariate and visit.||0.12|-0.04|
81446764|NCT04561375|162582600|SUPERIORITY||Proportional odds ratio|0.37||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.07|||proportional odds logistic regression|In the analysis, 100 µg and 150 µg were merged as one level since too few cases used 150 µg.||||1.07|0.13|0.067
81446765|NCT04561375|162582601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.8|26.0|||Regression, Linear|||||26|-5.8|0.147
81446766|NCT04561375|162582602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.4||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-18.0|34.0|||Regression, Linear|||||34|-18|0.463
81446767|NCT04561375|162582603|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-13.0||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0|-25|0.032
81446768|NCT02605993|162582611|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Hypothesis testing was performed at the 0.05 level of significance. P-value tested whether the percent changes differed from 0 for the combined cohorts.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Statistical Analysis presented is of Cohorts 1 to 4 combined at Day 253. A sample size of 20 participants from the combined cohorts was required to provide approximately 95% power to detect a mean paired difference in LDH from Baseline of -40% at Day 253 for Cohorts 1 to 4, with an estimated standard deviation (SD) of 45%. This was based on a 2-sided paired t-test, with 5% type I error rate. To account for a possible 15% dropout rate, up to 26 participants were enrolled.||||<0.0001
81446769|NCT02605993|162582611|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Hypothesis testing was performed at the 0.05 level of significance. P-value tested whether the percent changes differed from 0.|MMRM|||Statistical Analysis presented is of Cohort 4 at Day 281. A sample size of 20 participants from the combined cohorts was required to provide approximately 95% power to detect a mean paired difference in LDH from Baseline of -40% at Day 281 for Cohort 4 only, with an estimated SD of 45%. This was based on a 2-sided paired t-test, with 5% type I error rate. To account for a possible 15% dropout rate, up to 26 participants were enrolled.||||<0.0001
81475883|NCT04227405|162642204|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-3.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment for p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test for the intervention group||||<.05
81446770|NCT02605993|162582612|OTHER|||||||0.0214||||||Hypothesis testing was performed at the 0.05 level of significance. P-value tested whether the percent changes differed from 0 for the combined cohorts.|MMRM|||Statistical Analysis presented is of Cohorts 1 to 4 combined at Day 253.||||0.0214
81446771|NCT02605993|162582612|OTHER|||||||0.0313||||||Hypothesis testing was performed at the 0.05 level of significance. P-value tested whether the percent changes differed from 0.|MMRM|||Statistical Analysis presented is of Cohort 4 at Day 281.||||0.0313
81446772|NCT02605993|162582613|OTHER|||||||0.0625||||||Hypothesis testing was performed at the 0.05 level of significance. P-value tested whether the percent changes differed from 0 for the combined cohorts.|MMRM|||tatistical Analysis presented is of Cohorts 1 to 4 combined at Day 253.||||0.0625
81539877|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.6519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.70|0.20|0.6519
81475884|NCT04227405|162642204|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to pos-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test||||>.05
81446773|NCT02605993|162582613|OTHER|MMRM||||||0.5||||||Hypothesis testing was performed at the 0.05 level of significance. P-value tested whether the percent changes differed from 0.|MMRM|||Hypothesis testing was performed at the 0.05 level of significance. P-value tested whether the percent changes differed from 0 for the combined cohorts.||||0.5000
81446774|NCT02605993|162582614|OTHER|||||||0.4871||||||Hypothesis testing was performed at the 0.05 level of significance. P-value tested whether the percent changes differed from 0 for the combined cohorts.|MMRM|||Statistical Analysis presented is of Cohorts 1 to 4 combined at Day 253.||||0.4871
81446775|NCT02605993|162582614|OTHER|||||||0.4688||||||Hypothesis testing was performed at the 0.05 level of significance. P-value tested whether the percent changes differed from 0.|MMRM|||Statistical Analysis presented is of Cohort 4 at Day 281.||||0.4688
81446776|NCT02605993|162582615|OTHER|||||||0.0023||||||Hypothesis testing was performed at the 0.05 level of significance. P-value tested whether the percent changes differed from 0 for the combined cohorts.|MMRM|||Statistical Analysis presented is of Cohorts 1 to 4 combined at Day 253.||||0.0023
81446777|NCT02605993|162582616|OTHER|||||||0.0029||||||Hypothesis testing was performed at the 0.05 level of significance. P-value tested whether the percent changes differed from 0 for the combined cohorts.|MMRM|||Statistical Analysis presented is of Cohorts 1 to 4 combined at Day 253.||||0.0029
81446778|NCT02605993|162582616|OTHER|||||||0.125||||||Hypothesis testing was performed at the 0.05 level of significance. P-value tested whether the percent changes differed from 0.|MMRM|||Statistical Analysis presented is of Cohort 4 at Day 281.||||0.1250
81446779|NCT03493386|162582630|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI of the ratio of geometric mean doesn't fall within a range of 0.80 to 1.25 i.e., null hypothesis is not rejected the bioequivalence is established if the point estimate falls within a range of 0.90 to 1.11|Ratio of geometric mean|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.07|||||AUC (0-t)|||1.07|0.97|
81446780|NCT03493386|162582630|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI of the ratio of geometric mean doesn't fall within a range of 0.80 to 1.25 i.e., null hypothesis is not rejected the bioequivalence is established if the point estimate falls within a range of 0.90 to 1.11|Ratio of geometric mean|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.07|||||AUC(0-inf)|||1.07|0.97|
81446781|NCT03493386|162582631|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI of the ratio of geometric mean doesn't fall within a range of 0.80 to 1.25 i.e., null hypothesis is not rejected the bioequivalence is established if the point estimate falls within a range of 0.90 to 1.11|Ratio of geometric mean|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.12|||||Cmax|||1.12|0.97|
81446782|NCT03493386|162582638|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI of the ratio of geometric mean doesn't fall within a range of 0.80 to 1.25 i.e., null hypothesis is not rejected the bioequivalence is established if the point estimate falls within a range of 0.90 to 1.11|Ratio of geometric mean|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.01|||||AUC (0-t)|||1.01|0.82|
81446783|NCT03493386|162582638|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI of the ratio of geometric mean doesn't fall within a range of 0.80 to 1.25 i.e., null hypothesis is not rejected the bioequivalence is established if the point estimate falls within a range of 0.90 to 1.11|Ratio of geometric mean|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.01|||||AUC (0-inf)|||1.01|0.82|
81446784|NCT03493386|162582639|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI of the ratio of geometric mean doesn't fall within a range of 0.80 to 1.25 i.e., null hypothesis is not rejected the bioequivalence is established if the point estimate falls within a range of 0.90 to 1.11|Ratio of geomtric mean|0.89||||||90.0|0.73|1.08||||||||1.08|0.73|
81446785|NCT04647721|162582718|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 0.5. The two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference was constructed using the repeated-measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).|Difference in Least Squares Means|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.12||||||||0.12|-0.07|
81475885|NCT04227405|162642205|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling|||Change from pre-test to follow-up for the control group|A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|||>.05
81446786|NCT04647721|162582719|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.35|6.35||||||||6.35|-6.35|
81446787|NCT04647721|162582720|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|6.74||||||||6.74|-3.08|
81446788|NCT04380090|162582724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.86|||Regression, Logistic||OR for Propylene Glycol use (vs Docusate Sodium), adjusted for operative time and sex (female vs. male)|||2.86|0.65|0.41
81446789|NCT04380090|162582725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.24|||ordinal regression model||OR for Propylene Glycol use (vs Docusate Sodium), adjusted for operative time and sex (female vs. male)|||2.24|0.28|0.66
81446790|NCT04380090|162582726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.63|||ordinal regression model||OR for Propylene Glycol use (vs Docusate Sodium), adjusted for operative time and sex (female vs. male)|||3.63|0.45|0.65
81446791|NCT04380090|162582727|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is defined as a p-value greater or equal to 0.05 (no difference between groups)||||||0.47|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.47
81446792|NCT04380090|162582728|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is defined as a p-value greater or equal to 0.05 (no difference between groups)||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81446793|NCT01974440|162582729|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.806||||0.0922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.626|1.037|||Log Rank|||||1.037|0.626|0.0922
81446794|NCT01974440|162582730|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.725||||0.4505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.312|1.682|||Log Rank|||||1.682|0.312|0.4505
81446795|NCT00302081|162582745|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority for SVR was concluded if the lower limit of the one-sided 95% CI was greater than -10%. Otherwise, noninferiority was concluded for both dose and treatment duration comparisons if the lower limits of the two-sided 95% CIs were greater than -10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02||||0.041||95.0|-0.1|1.0||The Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons (\[PEG2b 1.0/R(24 weeks)\] - \[PEG2b 1.5/R(24 weeks\]) and (\[PEG2b 1.5/R(16 weeks)\]-\[PEG2b 1.5/R(24 weeks)\]).|z-test (non-inferiority margin=-0.1)|SVR rates are 0.665 (153/230 subjects) in the 1.5-dose group and 0.643 (144/224 subjects) in the 1.0-dose group, for a risk difference of -0.02.||This is an evaluation of the effect of the peginterferon alfa-2b dose (1.0 vs 1.5 micrograms/kg/week) on the primary outcome measure.||1|-0.10|0.041
81475886|NCT04227405|162642205|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up for the control group||||>.05
81475887|NCT04227405|162642205|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from pre-test to follow-up||||>.05
81475888|NCT04227405|162642205|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up for the control group||||>.05
81475889|NCT04227405|162642205|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up for the control group||||>.05
81475890|NCT04227405|162642205|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from post-test to follow-up||||>.05
81475891|NCT04227405|162642207|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test in psychological agggression subscale for the control group||||<.001
81475892|NCT04227405|162642207|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test in psychological aggression subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81539878|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.8011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|3.18||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||3.18|0.22|0.8011
81539879|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.3254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|7.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||7.41|0.51|0.3254
81539880|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|6.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||6.94|0.58|0.2730
81539881|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.6601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|4.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||4.41|0.39|0.6601
81539882|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.6588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.76|0.20|0.6588
81539883|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.3257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.92||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.92|0.14|0.3257
81539884|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.2229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.69||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.69|0.10|0.2229
81539885|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.2425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.77|0.10|0.2425
81539886|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|4.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||4.11|0.23|0.9672
81539887|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.5838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|5.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||5.09|0.40|0.5838
81539888|NCT03192176|162758722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.9361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||3.24|0.28|0.9361
81539889|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.0429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|6.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||6.55|1.03|0.0429
81446796|NCT00302081|162582745|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority for SVR was concluded if the lower limit of the one-sided 95% CI was greater than -10%. Otherwise, noninferiority was concluded for both dose and treatment duration comparisons if the lower limits of the two-sided 95% CIs were greater than -10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1||||0.495||95.0|-0.17|1.0||The Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for the multiple comparisons (\[PEG2b 1.0/R(24 weeks)\] - \[PEG2b 1.5/R(24 weeks\]) and (\[PEG2b 1.5/R(16 weeks\]-\[PEG2b 1.5/R(24 weeks\]).|z-test (non-inferiority margin=-0.1)|SVR rates are 0.665 (153/230 subjects) in the 24-week group and 0.566 (129/228 subjects) in the 16-week group, for a risk difference of -0.10.||This is an evaluation of the effect of treatment duration (24 weeks vs 16 weeks) on the primary outcome measure.||1|-0.17|0.495
81446797|NCT01568320|162582836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Freedom from Major adverse events (%)|71.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.0|82.0|||||Clopper-Pearson (Exact) Method|||82|59|
81446798|NCT01568320|162582837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Survival rate (%)|95.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.0|99.0|||||Clopper-Pearson (Exact) Method|||99|87|
81446799|NCT01150890|162582944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1941|||||||Overall Trend test|||The primary null hypothesis was tested sequentially using a linear trend test at the significance level of 0.05 (two-sided) using logistic regression modeling.||||0.1941
81446800|NCT01150890|162582944|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.09|||Chi-squared|||||0.09|-0.09|1.0000
81446801|NCT01150890|162582944|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|0.1203||||0.0966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.26|||Chi-squared|||||0.26|-0.02|0.0966
81446802|NCT01150890|162582944|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|0.0597||||0.3208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.17|||Chi-squared|||||0.17|-0.06|0.3208
81446803|NCT01150890|162582945|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|0.0363||||0.6831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.21|||Chi-squared|||||0.21|-0.14|0.6831
81446804|NCT01150890|162582945|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|0.1477||||0.1396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.34|||Chi-squared|||||0.34|-0.04|0.1396
81446805|NCT01150890|162582945|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|0.0265||||0.7588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.19|||Chi-squared|||||0.19|-0.14|0.7588
81446806|NCT01150890|162582946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4161|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for baseline CDAI score.||||||0.4161
81446807|NCT01150890|162582946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8094|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline CDAI score.||||||0.8094
81446808|NCT01150890|162582946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.304|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline CDAI score.||||||0.3040
81446809|NCT03118570|162582952|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.644||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.644
81446810|NCT03118570|162582952|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.485||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.485
81475893|NCT04227405|162642207|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to pos-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in Psychological Aggression subscale||||<.10
81475894|NCT04227405|162642207|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling|||Change from pre-test to post-test in physical assault subscale for the control group|A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|||>.05
81446811|NCT03118570|162582952|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.404||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.404
81446812|NCT03118570|162582953|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.006||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.006
81446813|NCT03118570|162582953|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.19||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.190
81446814|NCT03118570|162582953|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.704||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.704
81446815|NCT03118570|162582954|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.011||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.011
81446816|NCT03118570|162582954|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.047||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.047
81446817|NCT03118570|162582954|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.756||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.756
81446818|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.329||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||0.329
81446819|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.953||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||0.953
81446820|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.795||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||0.795
81446821|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.644||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.644
81446822|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.485||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.485
81446823|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.404||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.404
81446824|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.827||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 18||||0.827
81446825|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.459||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 18||||0.459
81446826|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.022||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 18||||0.022
81446827|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.821||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 24||||0.821
81446828|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.911||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 24||||0.911
81446829|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.152||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 24||||0.152
81446830|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.668||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||0.668
81446831|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.109||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||0.109
81446832|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.358||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||0.358
81446833|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.742||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||0.742
81446834|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.567||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||0.567
81446835|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.43||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||0.430
81446836|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.634||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 18||||0.634
81446837|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.146||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 18||||0.146
81475895|NCT04227405|162642207|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test in the physical assault subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81475896|NCT04227405|162642207|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group were significantly different from the change from pre-test to pos-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in Physical Assault subscale||||<.05
81475897|NCT04227405|162642208|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in the psychological aggression subscale for the control group||||<.001
81475898|NCT04227405|162642208|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up in the Psychological Aggression subscale for the intervention group||||<.001
81475899|NCT04227405|162642208|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from pre-test to follow-up inn the psychological aggression subscale||||>.05
81475900|NCT04227405|162642208|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up for the control group in the psychological aggression subscale||||<.10
81475901|NCT04227405|162642208|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up for the intervention group for the psychological aggresssion subscale||||>.05
81475902|NCT04227405|162642208|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from post-test to follow-up in the psychological aggression subscale||||>.05
81475903|NCT04227405|162642208|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up for the control group for the physical assault subscale||||>.05
81475904|NCT04227405|162642208|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up for the control group for the Physical Assault Subscale||||<.05
81475905|NCT04227405|162642208|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from pre-test to follow-up for the Physical Assault subscale||||<.05
81475906|NCT04227405|162642208|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up for the control group for the Physical Assault subscale||||>.05
81475907|NCT04227405|162642208|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up for the intervention group for the Physical Assault subscale||||>.05
81475908|NCT04227405|162642208|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from post-test to follow-up||||>.05
81475909|NCT04227405|162642210|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test for the control group||||<.001
81475910|NCT04227405|162642210|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-4.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test for the intervention group||||<.001
81475911|NCT04227405|162642210|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group were significantly different from the change from pre-test to pos-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in Time||||<.05
81475912|NCT04227405|162642211|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up for the control group||||<.05
81475913|NCT04227405|162642211|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-4.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up for the intervention group||||<.001
81539890|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.81||||0.0296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|7.12||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||7.12|1.11|0.0296
81446838|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.521||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 18||||0.521
81446839|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.991||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 24||||0.991
81446840|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.069||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 24||||0.069
81446841|NCT03118570|162582955|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.625||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 24||||0.625
81446842|NCT03118570|162582956|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.615||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||0.615
81446843|NCT03118570|162582956|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.376||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.376
81446844|NCT03118570|162582956|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.259||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||0.259
81446845|NCT03118570|162582956|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.253||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with change from baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||0.253
81446846|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.064||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||0.064
81446847|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.019||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||0.019
81446848|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.845||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||0.845
81446849|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.006||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.006
81446850|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.19||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.190
81446851|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.704||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.704
81475914|NCT04227405|162642211|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from pre-test to follow-up||||<.05
81446852|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.002||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 18||||0.002
81446853|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.021||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 18||||0.021
81446854|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.504||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 18||||0.504
81446855|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.462||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 24||||0.462
81446856|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.134||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 24||||0.134
81446857|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.086||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 24||||0.086
81446858|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.199||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||0.199
81446859|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.219||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 8||||0.219
81446860|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.112||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||0.112
81446861|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.086||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||0.086
81475915|NCT04227405|162642211|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up for the control group||||>.05
81475916|NCT04227405|162642211|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from post-test to follow-up for the control group||||>.05
81446862|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.245||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||0.245
81446863|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.232||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||0.232
81446864|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.237||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 18||||0.237
81475917|NCT04227405|162642211|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment to p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from post-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from post-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from post-test to follow-up||||>.05
81475918|NCT04227405|162642213|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test for the control group for Supportive Dyadic Coping subscale||||>.05
81475919|NCT04227405|162642213|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test for the intervention group||||<.05
81475920|NCT04227405|162642213|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling|||Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test in the Supportive Dyadic Coping subscale|Changes from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|||>.05
81475921|NCT04227405|162642213|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test for the control group for the common dyadic coping subscale||||>.05
81475922|NCT04227405|162642213|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test for the intervention group in the Common Dyadic Coping subscale||||<.01
81475923|NCT04227405|162642213|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test for the Common Dyadic Coping Subscale||||<.10
81475924|NCT04227405|162642213|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test for the control group in the Negative Dyadic Coping Subscale||||<.10
81475925|NCT04227405|162642213|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test for the intervention group for the Negative Dyadic Coping subscale||||<.05
81475926|NCT04227405|162642213|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test inn the Negative Dyadic Coping Scale||||>.05
81475927|NCT04227405|162642214|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up for the control group for the Supportive Dyadic Coping Subscale||||>.05
81475928|NCT04227405|162642214|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to follow-up for the intervention group for the Supportive Dyadic Coping Subscale||||<.05
81475929|NCT04227405|162642214|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to follow-up in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to follow-up in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from pre-test to follow-up for the Supportive Dyadic Coping Subscale||||>.05
81475930|NCT04227405|162642216|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test for the control group in the Supportive Dyadic Coping Subcale||||>.05
81475931|NCT04227405|162642216|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test for the intervention group in the Supportive Dyadic Coping Scale||||<.001
81475932|NCT04227405|162642216|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group were significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test||||<.01
81475933|NCT04227405|162642216|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test for the control group for the Common Dyadic Coping Subscale||||>.05
81475934|NCT04227405|162642216|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test for the intervention group in the Common Dyadic Coping Subscale||||<.001
81475935|NCT04227405|162642216|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The Benjamini-Hochberg method (1995) was used for adjusting p values for multiple comparisons as recommended by What Works Clearinghouse for controlling the false discovery rate for studies that have multiple outcome variables.|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group were significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test inn the Common Dyadic Coping subscale||||<.01
81475936|NCT04227405|162642216|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test for the control group for the Negative Dyadic Coping Scale||||>.05
81475937|NCT04227405|162642216|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||A positive value indicates an increase while a negative value indicates a decrease|Change from pre-test to post-test for the intervention group for the Negative Dyadic Coping Scale||||<.10
81475938|NCT04227405|162642216|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustment in p value|Multilevel modeling||Changes from pre-test to post-test in the intervention group were not significantly different from the change from pre-test to post-test in the control group|Difference between the control and the intervention group in the change from Pre-test to Post-test for the Negative Dyadic Coping Subscale||||>.05
81475939|NCT04985942|162642245|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.38|-3.44|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|MMRM Analysis Based on Hypothetical Estimand Strategy||||-3.44|-6.38|<0.0001
81475940|NCT04985942|162642246|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.48|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|MMRM Analysis Based on Hypothetical Estimand Strategy||||-0.48|-0.85|<0.0001
81475941|NCT03252145|162642249|OTHER|||||||0.096|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.096
81475942|NCT03252145|162642250|OTHER|||||||0.206|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.206
81475943|NCT03252145|162642251|OTHER|||||||0.096|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.096
81475944|NCT03252145|162642252|OTHER|||||||0.206|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.206
81475945|NCT03252145|162642253|OTHER|||||||0.552|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.552
81475946|NCT03252145|162642254|OTHER|||||||0.498|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.498
81475947|NCT03252145|162642255|OTHER|||||||0.264|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Affected Arm Only||||0.264
81475948|NCT03252145|162642255|OTHER|||||||0.224|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Unaffected arm||||0.224
81475949|NCT03252145|162642256|OTHER|||||||0.125|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Affected arm||||0.125
81475950|NCT03252145|162642256|OTHER|||||||0.241|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Unaffected arm||||0.241
81475951|NCT03252145|162642257|OTHER|||||||0.261|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Affected Arm||||0.261
81475952|NCT03252145|162642257|OTHER|||||||0.597|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Unaffected Arm||||0.597
81475953|NCT03252145|162642258|OTHER|||||||0.596|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Affected arm||||0.596
81475954|NCT03252145|162642258|OTHER|||||||0.219|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Unaffected arm||||0.219
81475955|NCT03252145|162642259|OTHER|||||||0.842|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.842
81475956|NCT03252145|162642260|OTHER|||||||0.772|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.772
81475957|NCT03252145|162642261|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.300
81475958|NCT03252145|162642262|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.300
81475959|NCT03252145|162642263|OTHER|||||||0.679|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.679
81475960|NCT03252145|162642264|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.120
81475961|NCT03252145|162642265|OTHER|||||||0.138|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.138
81475962|NCT03252145|162642266|OTHER|||||||0.096|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.096
81475963|NCT03252145|162642267|OTHER|||||||0.206|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.206
81475964|NCT03252145|162642269|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.080
81475965|NCT03252145|162642270|OTHER|||||||0.068|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Physical Function Domain||||0.068
81475966|NCT03252145|162642270|OTHER|||||||0.808|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Anxiety Domain||||0.808
81475967|NCT03252145|162642270|OTHER|||||||0.557|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Depression Domain||||0.557
81475968|NCT03252145|162642270|OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Fatigue Domain||||0.049
81475969|NCT03252145|162642270|OTHER|||||||0.279|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sleep Disturbance Domain||||0.279
81475970|NCT03252145|162642270|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Roles/Activity Domain||||0.020
81475971|NCT03252145|162642270|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pain Interference Domain||||0.009
81475972|NCT03252145|162642271|OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Physical Function Domain||||0.038
81475973|NCT03252145|162642271|OTHER|||||||0.108|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Anxiety Domain||||0.108
81475974|NCT03252145|162642271|OTHER|||||||0.467|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Depression Domain||||0.467
81475975|NCT03252145|162642271|OTHER|||||||0.078|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Fatigue Domain||||0.078
81475976|NCT03252145|162642271|OTHER|||||||0.147|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sleep Disturbance Domain||||0.147
81475977|NCT03252145|162642271|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Roles/Activity Domain||||0.004
81475978|NCT03252145|162642271|OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pain Interference Domain||||0.032
81475979|NCT03252145|162642272|OTHER|||||||0.938|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.938
81475980|NCT03252145|162642273|OTHER|||||||0.603|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.603
81475981|NCT03252145|162642274|OTHER|||||||0.837|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.837
81475982|NCT03252145|162642275|OTHER|||||||0.511|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.511
81475983|NCT03252145|162642276|OTHER|||||||0.326|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.326
81475984|NCT01088711|162642279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|90.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.7|99.37|||Difference in geometric means (GMs)|||||99.37|82.70|
81475985|NCT01088711|162642281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least-squares means|1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.55|2.38|||||GMR is ratio of active GLP-1 levels in omarigliptin:placebo groups.|||2.38|1.55|
81475986|NCT01088711|162642282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least-squares means|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.17|||||GMR is ratio of total GLP-1 levels in omarigliptin:placebo groups.|||1.17|0.72|
81475987|NCT01579669|162642317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0269|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-post comparison||||0.0269
81475988|NCT01579669|162642318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-post intervention comparison||||<0.0001
81475989|NCT01579669|162642319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre-post intervention comparison||||0.016
81475990|NCT03441685|162642342|OTHER|Accuracy identifying taught verbs in syntactic vs semantic condition (receptive)||||||0.73||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.73
81475991|NCT03441685|162642342|OTHER|Accuracy identifying taught verbs in syntactic vs semantic condition (receptive)||||||0.69||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.69
81475992|NCT03441685|162642342|OTHER|Accuracy identifying taught verbs in syntactic vs semantic condition (receptive)||||||0.79||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.79
81475993|NCT03441685|162642342|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 6.||||||0.002||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.002
81475994|NCT03441685|162642342|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 6.||||||0.049||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.049
81475995|NCT03441685|162642342|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 6.||||||0.016||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.016
81475996|NCT03441685|162642343|OTHER|Accuracy identifying taught verbs in semantic vs combined condition (receptive)||||||0.76||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.76
81475997|NCT03441685|162642343|OTHER|Accuracy identifying taught verbs in semantic vs combined condition (receptive)||||||0.79||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.79
81475998|NCT03441685|162642343|OTHER|Accuracy identifying taught verbs in semantic vs combined condition (receptive)||||||1||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||1.00
81475999|NCT03441685|162642343|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 6.||||||0.003||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.003
81476000|NCT03441685|162642343|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 6.||||||0.029||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.029
81476001|NCT03441685|162642343|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 6.||||||0.027||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.027
81476002|NCT03441685|162642344|OTHER|Accuracy identifying taught verbs in syntactic vs combined condition (receptive)||||||0.72||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.72
81476003|NCT03441685|162642344|OTHER|Accuracy identifying taught verbs in syntactic vs combined condition (receptive)||||||0.46||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.46
81476004|NCT03441685|162642344|OTHER|Accuracy identifying taught verbs in syntactic vs combined condition (receptive)||||||0.89||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.89
81476005|NCT03441685|162642344|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 6.|||||<|0.001||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<.001
81476006|NCT03441685|162642344|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 6.||||||0.018||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.018
81476007|NCT03441685|162642344|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 6.||||||0.027||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.027
81476008|NCT03441685|162642345|OTHER|Accuracy labeling taught verbs in syntactic vs semantic condition (expressive)||||||0.64||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.64
81476009|NCT03441685|162642345|OTHER|Accuracy labeling taught verbs in syntactic vs semantic condition (expressive)||||||0.16||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.16
81476010|NCT03441685|162642345|OTHER|Accuracy labeling taught verbs in syntactic vs semantic condition (expressive)||||||0.18||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.18
81476011|NCT03441685|162642345|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 0|||||<|0.001||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<.001
81476012|NCT03441685|162642345|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 0||||||0.034||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.034
81476013|NCT03441685|162642345|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 0||||||0.063||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.063
81476014|NCT03441685|162642346|OTHER|Accuracy labeling taught verbs in semantic vs combined condition (expressive)||||||0.35||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.35
81476015|NCT03441685|162642346|OTHER|Accuracy labeling taught verbs in semantic vs combined condition (expressive)||||||0.18||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.18
81476016|NCT03441685|162642346|OTHER|Accuracy labeling taught verbs in semantic vs combined condition (expressive)||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.58
81476017|NCT03441685|162642346|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 0||||||0.006||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.006
81476018|NCT03441685|162642346|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 0||||||0.02||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.02
81476019|NCT03441685|162642346|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 0||||||0.18||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.18
81476020|NCT03441685|162642347|OTHER|Accuracy labeling taught verbs in syntactic vs combined condition (expressive)||||||0.56||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.56
81476021|NCT03441685|162642347|OTHER|Accuracy labeling taught verbs in syntactic vs combined condition (expressive)||||||0.1||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.10
81476022|NCT03441685|162642347|OTHER|Accuracy labeling taught verbs in syntactic vs combined condition (expressive)||||||0.71||||||Asymptotic p-value|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.71
81476023|NCT03441685|162642347|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 0|||||<|0.001||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<.001
81476024|NCT03441685|162642347|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 0||||||0.024||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.024
81476025|NCT03441685|162642347|OTHER|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test with comparison value of 0||||||0.1||||||Asymptotic p-value|One-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.10
81476026|NCT00527124|162642351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.907|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2973||0.7428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.506|1.624|||Regression, Cox|||||1.624|0.506|0.7428
81476027|NCT00527124|162642351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.7425
81539891|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.48||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|12.13||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||12.13|1.65|0.0032
81446865|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.088||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 18||||0.088
81446866|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.302||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 18||||0.302
81446867|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.626||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 24||||0.626
81446868|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.517||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 8||||0.517
81446869|NCT03118570|162582957|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.262||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 24||||0.262
81446870|NCT03118570|162582958|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||< 0.001
81446871|NCT03118570|162582958|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.004||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.004
81446872|NCT03118570|162582958|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.08||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||0.080
81446873|NCT03118570|162582958|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.031||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||0.031
81446874|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.06||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||0.060
81446875|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.015||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||0.015
81539892|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.11||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|21.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||21.90|2.31|0.0006
81446876|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.795||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||0.795
81446877|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.011||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.011
81446878|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.047||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.047
81446879|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.756||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.756
81446880|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.006||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 18||||0.006
81446881|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.137||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 18||||0.137
81476028|NCT00424593|162642356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||Model included treatment, non-steriodal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) use (Yes/No), investigator, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline pain severity, and baseline-by-visit interaction.|Repeated Measures Analysis|||||||0.004
81476029|NCT00424593|162642357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.014
81476030|NCT00424593|162642358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||P-value is for 13 Week Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.009
81476031|NCT00424593|162642359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for Average Pain Score Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81476032|NCT00424593|162642359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0||||P-value for Worst Pain Score Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.014
81476033|NCT00424593|162642359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||P-value for Night Pain Score Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.007
81476034|NCT00424593|162642360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||P-value for Worst Pain Score Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.011
81476035|NCT00424593|162642360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value for Least Pain Score Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81476036|NCT00424593|162642360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0||||P-value for Average Pain Score Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.019
81476037|NCT00424593|162642360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for Pain Right Now Score Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81476038|NCT00424593|162642360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.068||95.0||||P-value for General Activity Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.068
81476039|NCT00424593|162642360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||P-value for Mood Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.009
81476040|NCT00424593|162642360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-value for Walking Ability Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.006
81476041|NCT00424593|162642360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0||||P-value for Normal Work Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.024
81476042|NCT00424593|162642360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value for Relations With People Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.005
81476043|NCT00424593|162642360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||95.0||||P-value for Sleep Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.051
81476044|NCT00424593|162642360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||P-value for Enjoyment of Life Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.013
81476045|NCT00424593|162642360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value for Average Interference Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.005
81476046|NCT00424593|162642361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092||95.0||||P-value for Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.092
81476047|NCT00424593|162642362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.060
81476048|NCT00424593|162642363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.087
81476049|NCT00424593|162642364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.329||95.0||||P-value for Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.329
81476050|NCT00424593|162642365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||95.0||||P-value for Mental Component Summary Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.051
81476051|NCT00424593|162642365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0||||P-value for Physical Component Summary Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.220
81476052|NCT00424593|162642365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0||||P-value for Bodily Pain Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.038
81476053|NCT00424593|162642365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041||95.0||||P-value for General Health Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.041
81476054|NCT00424593|162642365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.093||95.0||||P-value for Mental Health Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.093
81476055|NCT00424593|162642365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0||||P-value for Physical Functioning Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.210
81476056|NCT00424593|162642365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0||||P-value for Role-Emotional Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.170
81476057|NCT00424593|162642365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.306||95.0||||P-value for Role-Physical Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.306
81476058|NCT00424593|162642365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053||95.0||||P-value for Social Functioning Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.053
81476059|NCT00424593|162642365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0||||P-value for Vitality Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.040
81476060|NCT00424593|162642366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.117||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.117
81476061|NCT00424593|162642367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||95.0||||P-value for Absenteeism Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.063
81476062|NCT00424593|162642367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.452||95.0||||P-value for Presenteeism Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.452
81476063|NCT00424593|162642367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.736||95.0||||P-value for Work Productivity Loss Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.736
81476064|NCT00424593|162642367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for Work Activity Impairment Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81476065|NCT00424593|162642368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.177||95.0||||P-value for Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.177
81476066|NCT00424593|162642369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122||95.0||||P-value for Anxiety Subscale Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.122
81476067|NCT00424593|162642369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.262||95.0||||P-value for Depression Subscale Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.262
81476068|NCT00424593|162642370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on rank transformation.||||||0.046
81476069|NCT00424593|162642371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANOVA|ANOVA based on rank transformation.||||||0.008
81476070|NCT00424593|162642372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0||||P-value for Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.028
81476071|NCT00424593|162642373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.764||95.0||||P-value for SBP Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.764
81476072|NCT00424593|162642373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.093||95.0||||P-value for DBP Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.093
81476073|NCT00424593|162642374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||P-value for Week 13 Change from Baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.008
81476074|NCT02087943|162642438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-15.01||||0.1308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.52|4.5||Based on an analysis of covariance model with the percentage change from baseline as the response variable and the treatment group and Baseline EASI score stratification (≤ 20, \> 20) as factors.|ANCOVA|||||4.50|-34.52|0.1308
81446882|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.639||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 18||||0.639
81446883|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.325||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 24||||0.325
81446884|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.108||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 24||||0.108
81446885|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.078||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 24||||0.078
81446886|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.106||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||0.106
81446887|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.236||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||0.236
81446888|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.164||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||0.164
81446889|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.031||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||0.031
81446890|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.224||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||0.224
81446891|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.291||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||0.291
81446892|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.324||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 18||||0.324
81446893|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.188||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 18||||0.188
81446894|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.503||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 18||||0.503
81446895|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.385||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 24||||0.385
81446896|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.727||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 24||||0.727
81446897|NCT03118570|162582959|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.338||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 24||||0.338
81446898|NCT03118570|162582960|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||< 0.001
81446899|NCT03118570|162582960|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||< 0.001
81446900|NCT03118570|162582960|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||< 0.001
81446901|NCT03118570|162582960|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||< 0.001
81446902|NCT03118570|162582962|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar||||< 0.001
81476075|NCT02087943|162642438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-20.6||||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|-1.5||Based on an analysis of covariance model with the percentage change from Baseline as the response variable and the treatment group and Baseline EASI score stratification (≤ 20, \> 20) as factors.|ANCOVA|||||-1.50|-39.70|0.0347
81476076|NCT02087943|162642439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference in Proportion|-2.7||||0.4938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|4.8||Adjusted treatment differences in proportions using the weighted average of the treatment differences across the stratum of baseline EASI score stratification (≤ 20, \> 20) with, Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||4.8|-10.2|0.4938
81476077|NCT02087943|162642439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference in Proportion|8.0||||0.1368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|18.2||Adjusted treatment differences in proportions using the weighted average of the treatment differences across the stratum of baseline EASI score stratification (≤ 20, \> 20) with, CMH weights.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||2-sided 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average.|||18.2|-2.3|0.1368
81476078|NCT02087943|162642440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference in Proportion|-1.5||||0.8589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|14.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Adjusted differences in proportions was the weighted average of the treatment differences across the stratum of baseline EASI score stratification (≤ 20, \> 20) with the CMH weights.|||14.9|-18.0|0.8589
81476079|NCT02087943|162642440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference in Proportion|9.9||||0.2476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|26.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Adjusted differences in proportions was the weighted average of the treatment differences across the stratum of baseline EASI score stratification (≤ 20, \> 20) with the CMH weights.|||26.6|-6.7|0.2476
81476080|NCT02087943|162642441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-5.17||||0.5286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.34|10.99|||ANCOVA||Based on an analysis of covariance model with the percentage change from baseline as the response variable, treatment group and baseline EASI stratification (≤ 20, \> 20) as factors, and the baseline average weekly pruritus NRS score as a covariate.|||10.99|-21.34|0.5286
81476081|NCT02087943|162642441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.17||||0.6092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.22|11.88|||ANCOVA||Based on an analysis of covariance model with the percentage change from baseline as the response variable, treatment group and baseline EASI stratification (≤ 20, \> 20) as factors, and the baseline average weekly pruritus NRS score as a covariate.|||11.88|-20.22|0.6092
81476082|NCT01461473|162642458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2067|||||||Analysis of covariance (GLM)|||These data were analyzed using an analysis of covariance via general linear model (GLM). The GLM has an indicator variable for PAP vs. OA plus covariates for baseline apnea-hypopnea index, gender, site and baseline NMAP. The primary hypothesis tested is that the 2-month means differ between study arms, after adjustment for the above covariates. A Wald statistic was constructed for hypothesis testing.||||0.2067
81476083|NCT01461473|162642459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3902|||||||GLMM|||Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) was fit in which the outcome was regressed on an indicator variable for PAP vs. OA, baseline apnea-hypopnea index, gender, site and baseline value of the outcome. A Wald statistic was constructed for hypothesis testing.||||0.3902
81476084|NCT01461473|162642460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9319|||||||GLMM|||A GLMM was fit in which the outcome was regressed on an indicator variable for PAP vs. OA, baseline apnea-hypopnea index, gender, site and baseline value of the outcome. A Wald statistic was constructed for hypothesis testing.||||0.9319
81476085|NCT01461473|162642461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3895|||||||GLMM|||A GLMM was fit in which the outcome was regressed on an indicator variable for PAP vs. OA, baseline apnea-hypopnea index, gender, site and baseline value of the outcome. A Wald statistic was constructed for hypothesis testing.||||0.3895
81476086|NCT01461473|162642462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3449|||||||see Comments|Analysis of covariance with robust MM regression due to extreme residuals from initial fit showing strong departure from normal distribution.||Using analysis of covariance (robust MM regression), the outcome was regressed on an indicator variable for PAP vs. OA, baseline outcome, baseline apnea-hypopnea index, gender, site, baseline brachial-artery diameter, body mass index, age, and the interaction of gender and study arm. The latter allows for the possibility that treatment effect may differ between males and females. A Wald statistic was constructed for hypothesis testing.||||0.3449
81476087|NCT01461473|162642463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1531|||||||see Comments|Analysis of covariance with robust MM regression due to extreme residuals from initial fit showing strong departure from normal distribution.||Using analysis of covariance (robust MM regression), the outcome was regressed on an indicator variable for PAP vs. OA, baseline outcome, baseline apnea-hypopnea index, gender, site, baseline brachial-artery diameter, body mass index, age, and the interaction of gender and study arm. The latter allows for the possibility that treatment effect may differ between males and females. A Wald statistic was constructed for hypothesis testing.||||0.1531
81476088|NCT00856843|162642583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in success rates|8.8||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|16.8|||Chi-squared|||||16.8|0.9|0.038
81476089|NCT00856843|162642584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.010
81476090|NCT00856843|162642585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.020
81476091|NCT00856843|162642586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.644|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.644
81476092|NCT00856843|162642587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.763|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.763
81476093|NCT00856843|162642588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.173|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.173
81476094|NCT00856843|162642589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.004
81476095|NCT00856843|162642590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81476096|NCT00856843|162642591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81476097|NCT00856843|162642592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.013
81476098|NCT00856843|162642593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.283|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.283
81476099|NCT02179749|162642597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.51
81446903|NCT03118570|162582962|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar||||< 0.001
81446904|NCT03118570|162582962|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.08||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar||||0.080
81446905|NCT03118570|162582962|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.238||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Total body||||0.238
81446906|NCT03118570|162582962|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.238||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Total body||||0.238
81446907|NCT03118570|162582962|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.035||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Total body||||0.035
81446908|NCT03118570|162582962|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.687||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Femoral neck||||0.687
81446909|NCT03118570|162582962|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.107||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Femoral neck||||0.107
81446910|NCT03118570|162582962|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.128||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Femoral neck||||0.128
81446911|NCT03118570|162582963|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar||||< 0.001
81446912|NCT03118570|162582963|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar||||< 0.001
81446913|NCT03118570|162582963|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.088||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar||||0.088
81476100|NCT02179749|162642597|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth model includes one week on study drug and two weeks after the last dose of study drug. Principal predictors were drug plasma concentration and baseline treatment goal of abstinence or non abstinence. Arms were combined for this analysis.||||0.038
81446914|NCT03118570|162582963|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.184||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Total body||||0.184
81446915|NCT03118570|162582963|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.144||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Total body||||0.144
81446916|NCT03118570|162582963|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.028||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Total body||||0.028
81446917|NCT03118570|162582963|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.694||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Femoral neck||||0.694
81446918|NCT03118570|162582963|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.143||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Femoral neck||||0.143
81446919|NCT03118570|162582963|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.111||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Femoral neck||||0.111
81446920|NCT03118570|162582964|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar||||< 0.001
81446921|NCT03118570|162582964|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar||||< 0.001
81476101|NCT02179749|162642598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|36.7||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|411 and 102 degrees of freedom||||||0.50
81476102|NCT02685072|162642653|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5818||||0.3253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1968|1.7202|||Chi-squared|degrees of freedom =1|Odds ratio represents odds of smoking abstinence in TPN + progesterone group versus TPN + placebo group|||1.7202|0.1968|0.3253
81446922|NCT03118570|162582964|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.026||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar||||0.026
81446923|NCT03118570|162582964|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.007||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Total body||||0.007
81446924|NCT03118570|162582964|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.004||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Total body||||0.004
81446925|NCT03118570|162582964|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.085||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Total body||||0.085
81446926|NCT03118570|162582964|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.04||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Femoral neck||||0.040
81476103|NCT02685072|162642654|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0781||||0.8944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.355|3.2744|||Chi-squared|degrees of freedom = 1|Odds ratio represents odds of CO \< 10 (negative for smoking) in TPN + progesterone versus TPN + placebo groups|||3.2744|0.3550|0.8944
81446927|NCT03118570|162582964|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.061||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Femoral neck||||0.061
81446928|NCT03118570|162582964|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.189||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Femoral neck||||0.189
81446929|NCT03118570|162582965|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar||||< 0.001
81446930|NCT03118570|162582965|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar||||< 0.001
81446931|NCT03118570|162582965|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.035||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar||||0.035
81446932|NCT03118570|162582965|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.003||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Total body||||0.003
81446933|NCT03118570|162582965|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.003||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Total body||||0.003
81446934|NCT03118570|162582965|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.088||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Total body||||0.088
81446935|NCT03118570|162582965|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.016||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Femoral neck||||0.016
81446936|NCT03118570|162582965|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.068||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Femoral neck||||0.068
81446937|NCT03118570|162582965|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.16||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Femoral neck||||0.160
81446938|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.065||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||0.065
81446939|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.405||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||0.405
81446940|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.966||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||0.966
81446941|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.003||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.003
81446942|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.229||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.229
81446943|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.807||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.807
81446944|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.042||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 18||||0.042
81446945|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.283||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 18||||0.283
81446946|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.536||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 18||||0.536
81446947|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.765||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 24||||0.765
81446948|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.247||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 24||||0.247
81446949|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.05||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 24||||0.050
81446950|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.037||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||0.037
81446951|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.174||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||0.174
81446952|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.558||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||0.558
81446953|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.02||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||0.020
81446954|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.346||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||0.346
81446955|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.387||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||0.387
81476104|NCT02685072|162642655|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7619||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2247|2.5838|||Chi-squared|degrees of freedom = 1|Odds ratio represents odds of CO \< 10 ppm (negative for smoking) in TPN + progesterone versus TPN + placebo.|||2.5838|0.2247|0.6620
81476105|NCT02685072|162642656|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.913||||0.8661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3171|2.6287|||Chi-squared|degrees of freedom = 1|Odds ratio represents odds of CO \< 10 ppm (negative for smoking) in TPN + progesterone versus TPN + placebo.|||2.6287|0.3171|0.8661
81476106|NCT02685072|162642657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.7||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|9.0|||t-test, 2 sided||(Placebo + TPN) - (Progesterone + TPN)|||9.0|-27.1|0.31
81476107|NCT02685072|162642658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.148||||0.791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9747|1.2707|||t-test, 2 sided||(placebo + TPN) - (progesterone + TPN)|||1.2707|-0.9747|0.7910
81446956|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.093||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 18||||0.093
81446957|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.156||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 18||||0.156
81446958|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.324||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 18||||0.324
81446959|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.92||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 24||||0.920
81446960|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.04||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 24||||0.040
81446961|NCT03118570|162582966|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.643||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 24||||0.643
81446962|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.285||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||0.285
81476108|NCT02685072|162642659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.26||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.71|15.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||||15.81|2.71|0.0065
81476109|NCT02685072|162642670|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7172||||0.6449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1738|2.9594|||Chi-squared|degrees of freedom = 1|Odds ratio represents odds of CO \< 10 ppm (negative for smoking) in TPN + progesterone versus TPN + placebo.|||2.9594|0.1738|.6449
81476110|NCT02685072|162642671|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7172||||0.6449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1738|2.9594|||Chi-squared|degrees of freedom = 1|Odds ratio represents odds of prolonged abstinence in TPN + progesterone versus TPN + placebo.|||2.9594|0.1738|0.6449
81476111|NCT01249833|162642680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-30.4||||0.0492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.7|-0.1|||ANCOVA||The LS means for Standard of Care Alone was subtracted from that of Oseltamivir.|||-0.1|-60.7|.0492
81476112|NCT01249833|162642681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|3.8||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|6.42|||ANCOVA||The LS means for Standard of Care Alone was subtracted from that of Oseltamivir.|||6.42|1.14|0.0054
81476113|NCT01249833|162642682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|3.9||||0.9685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-190.1|197.9|||ANCOVA||The LS means for Standard of Care Alone was subtracted from that of Oseltamivir.|||197.9|-190.1|.9685
81476114|NCT01249833|162642683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|1.9||||0.3195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|5.7|||ANCOVA||The LS means for Standard of Care Alone was subtracted from that of Oseltamivir.|Alertness: the higher the value, the greater the alertness.||5.7|-1.9|.3195
81476115|NCT01249833|162642683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.6||||0.7219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.9|||ANCOVA||The LS means for Standard of Care AL one was subtracted from that of Oseltamivir.|Calmness: the higher the value, the greater the calmness.||2.9|-4.1|.7219
81446963|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.544||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||0.544
81476116|NCT01249833|162642683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|3.3||||0.1162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|7.4|||ANCOVA||The LS means of Standard of Care Alone was subtracted from that of Oseltamivir.|Contentedness: the higher the value, the greater the contentedness.||7.4|-.8|.1162
81476117|NCT02774005|162642688|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.286||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.352|3.884|||Wald Chi-square|||||3.884|1.352|0.0021
81446964|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.615||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 6||||0.615
81446965|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.179||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.179
81476118|NCT02774005|162642689|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.646||||0.0873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.929|2.918|||Waldi-Chi-Square|||||2.918|0.929|0.0873
81476119|NCT02774005|162642690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.323||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.339|25.912|||Waldi-Chi-Square|||||25.912|2.339|0.0005
81539893|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.2073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|4.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||4.47|0.72|0.2073
81539894|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.54||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|9.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||9.20|1.36|0.0096
81539895|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.52||||0.0462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|6.27||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||6.27|1.02|0.0462
81476120|NCT01289574|162642691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1919|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) row mean score statistics, adjusting for investigational site||||||0.1919
81476121|NCT01289574|162642692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0610
81476122|NCT01289574|162642693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0857|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0857
81446966|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.513||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.513
81446967|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.849||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 12||||0.849
81539896|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.1387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|6.63||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||6.63|0.77|0.1387
81539897|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.84||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||4.84|0.60|0.3130
81539898|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.32||||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|10.4||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||10.40|1.06|0.0392
81446968|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.037||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 18||||0.037
81446969|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.88||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 18||||0.880
81446970|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.153||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 18||||0.153
81446971|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.073||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 24||||0.073
81446972|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.007||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 24||||0.007
81446973|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.791||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Radial, Month 24||||0.791
81446974|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.01||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||0.010
81446975|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.553||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||0.553
81539899|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.7||||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|22.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||22.71|1.43|0.0135
81539900|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.85||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|9.36||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||9.36|0.87|0.0840
81539901|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.47||||0.0163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|15.17||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||15.17|1.32|0.0163
81539902|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.5056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|3.84||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||3.84|0.52|0.5056
81539903|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.3358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|4.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||4.90|0.58|0.3358
81539904|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.05||||0.0696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|10.18||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||10.18|0.91|0.0696
81539905|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8||||0.0794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|8.82||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||8.82|0.89|0.0794
81539906|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.32||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|36.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||36.28|1.48|0.0149
81539907|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.37||||0.0377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|17.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||17.59|1.09|0.0377
81539908|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.32||||0.0454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|10.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||10.77|1.03|0.0454
81539909|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.77||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|13.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||13.26|1.07|0.0390
81539910|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.1947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|6.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||6.64|0.68|0.1947
81539911|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.2913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|5.25||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.25|0.61|0.2913
81539912|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.1665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|6.82||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||6.82|0.72|0.1665
81539913|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.41||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|110.3||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||110.3|1.63|0.0157
81446976|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.652||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 6||||0.652
81446977|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||< 0.001
81446978|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.482||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||0.482
81446979|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.685||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 12||||0.685
81446980|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.002||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 18||||0.002
81539914|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.01||||0.0846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|10.49||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||10.49|0.86|0.0846
81539915|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.42||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|21.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||21.75|1.35|0.0171
81446981|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.672||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 18||||0.672
81446982|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.377||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 18||||0.377
81446983|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.015||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 24||||0.015
81446984|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.086||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 24||||0.086
81446985|NCT03118570|162582967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.712||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Tibial, Month 24||||0.712
81446986|NCT03118570|162582969|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.045||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lean, Month 6||||0.045
81446987|NCT03118570|162582969|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.101||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lean, Month 6||||0.101
81446988|NCT03118570|162582969|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.482||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lean, Month 6||||0.482
81446989|NCT03118570|162582969|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.011||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lean, Month 12||||0.011
81446990|NCT03118570|162582969|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.508||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lean, Month 12||||0.508
81446991|NCT03118570|162582969|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.563||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Lean, Month 12||||0.563
81446992|NCT03118570|162582969|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.917||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Fat, Month 6||||0.917
81476123|NCT03951753|162642744|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.29|||ANCOVA|Data were analysed with ANCOVA in log transformed data.|Data were analysed with ANCOVA in log transformed data. Results were converted back to original scale.|||1.29|0.87|<0.001
81476124|NCT03951753|162642744|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|2.24|||ANCOVA|Data were analysed with ANCOVA in log transformed data.|Data were analysed with ANCOVA in log transformed data. Results were converted back to original scale.|||2.24|1.59|<0.001
81446993|NCT03118570|162582969|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.789||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Fat, Month 6||||0.789
81446994|NCT03118570|162582969|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.262||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Fat, Month 6||||0.262
81446995|NCT03118570|162582969|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.426||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Fat, Month 12||||0.426
81446996|NCT03118570|162582969|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.871||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Fat, Month 12||||0.871
81446997|NCT03118570|162582969|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.113||||||Analysis is based on a log transformed ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Fat, Month 12||||0.113
81446998|NCT03118570|162582970|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 1||||< 0.001
81446999|NCT03118570|162582970|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 1||||< 0.001
81447000|NCT03118570|162582970|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.984||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 1||||0.984
81447001|NCT03118570|162582970|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81447002|NCT03118570|162582970|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.05||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.050
81539916|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.71||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|18.49||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||18.49|1.20|0.0262
81447003|NCT03118570|162582970|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.857||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.857
81447004|NCT03118570|162582970|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.001
81447005|NCT03118570|162582970|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.079||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.079
81539917|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.2858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|5.95||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||5.95|0.59|0.2858
81539918|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.65||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|39.72||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||39.72|1.47|0.0155
81447006|NCT03118570|162582970|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.912||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.912
81447007|NCT03118570|162582970|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.054||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||||0.054
81447008|NCT03118570|162582970|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.95||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||||0.950
81447009|NCT03118570|162582970|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.555||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||||0.555
81447010|NCT03118570|162582970|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.221||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.221
81447011|NCT03118570|162582970|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.393||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.393
81539919|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.66||||0.1249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|9.31||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||9.31|0.76|0.1249
81447012|NCT03118570|162582970|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.385||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.385
81447013|NCT03118570|162582971|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 1||||< 0.001
81447014|NCT03118570|162582971|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 1||||< 0.001
81476125|NCT03951753|162642744|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.192|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.21|||ANCOVA|Data were analysed with ANCOVA in log transformed data.|Data were analysed with ANCOVA in log transformed data. Results were converted back to original scale.|||1.21|0.46|<0.001
81476126|NCT03951753|162642745|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-38.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.4|-30.7|||ANCOVA|||||-30.7|-45.4|<0.001
81476127|NCT03951753|162642745|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-47.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.6|-39.5|||ANCOVA|||||-39.5|-54.6|<0.001
81476128|NCT03951753|162642745|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.0||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|-2.6|||ANCOVA|||||-2.6|-15.4|0.006
81476129|NCT03951753|162642746|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-14696.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17045.0|-12347.3|||ANCOVA|||||-12347.3|-17045.0|<0.001
81476130|NCT03951753|162642746|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-17873.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20239.0|-15507.4|||ANCOVA|||||-15507.4|-20239.0|<0.001
81447015|NCT03118570|162582971|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline|||||<|0.001||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 1||||< 0.001
81447016|NCT03118570|162582971|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.003||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.003
81447017|NCT03118570|162582971|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.05||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.050
81447018|NCT03118570|162582971|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.006||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.006
81447019|NCT03118570|162582971|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.519||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.519
81447020|NCT03118570|162582971|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.226||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.226
81476131|NCT03951753|162642746|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3177.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5194.3|-1159.8|||ANCOVA|||||-1159.8|-5194.3|0.002
81447021|NCT03118570|162582971|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.19||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.190
81447022|NCT03118570|162582971|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.388||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||||0.388
81447023|NCT03118570|162582971|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.109||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||||0.109
81447024|NCT03118570|162582971|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.204||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 9||||0.204
81447025|NCT03118570|162582971|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.119||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.119
81447026|NCT03118570|162582971|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.925||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.925
81447027|NCT03118570|162582971|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.204||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.204
81447028|NCT03118570|162582972|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.588||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.588
81447029|NCT03118570|162582972|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.697||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.697
81447030|NCT03118570|162582972|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.283||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.283
81447031|NCT03118570|162582972|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.354||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.354
81476132|NCT03951753|162642747|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|-1.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.67|-2.18|<0.001
81476133|NCT03951753|162642747|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|-2.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.08|-2.58|<0.001
81476134|NCT03951753|162642747|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.19|-0.63|<0.001
81476135|NCT03951753|162642748|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|279.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.366|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|245.1|313.18|||ANCOVA|Data were analysed with ANCOVA in log transformed data.|Data were analysed with ANCOVA in log transformed data. Results were converted back to original scale.|||313.18|245.10|<0.001
81476136|NCT03951753|162642748|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|381.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.399|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|339.29|423.17|||ANCOVA|Data were analysed with ANCOVA in log transformed data.|Data were analysed with ANCOVA in log transformed data. Results were converted back to original scale.|||423.17|339.29|<0.001
81476137|NCT03951753|162642748|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|102.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.635|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.84|152.33|||ANCOVA|Data were analysed with ANCOVA in log transformed data.|Data were analysed with ANCOVA in log transformed data. Results were converted back to original scale.|||152.33|51.84|<0.001
81476138|NCT03951753|162642749|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|11.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|17.7|||ANCOVA|||||17.7|4.9|<0.001
81476139|NCT03951753|162642749|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|19.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.4|26.1|||ANCOVA|||||26.1|13.4|<0.001
81476140|NCT03951753|162642749|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|8.5||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|14.0|||ANCOVA|||||14.0|3.0|0.003
81476141|NCT03951753|162642750|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-1.8|||ANCOVA|||||-1.8|-5.5|<0.001
81476142|NCT03951753|162642750|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-2.6|||ANCOVA|||||-2.6|-6.3|<0.001
81476143|NCT03951753|162642750|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.7|-2.4|0.277
81476144|NCT03951753|162642751|OTHER||Slope|-296.1||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-584.8|-7.5|||ANCOVA|||||-7.5|-584.8|0.044
81447032|NCT03118570|162582972|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.43||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.430
81447033|NCT03118570|162582972|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.091||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.091
81447034|NCT03118570|162582973|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.527||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.527
81476145|NCT03951753|162642751|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-637.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-925.2|-350.2|||ANCOVA|||||-350.2|-925.2|<0.001
81447035|NCT03118570|162582973|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.738||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.738
81447036|NCT03118570|162582973|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.465||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.465
81476146|NCT03951753|162642751|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-341.6||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-585.2|-97.9|||ANCOVA|||||-97.9|-585.2|0.006
81539920|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.85||||0.0616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|15.82||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||15.82|0.94|0.0616
81476147|NCT03951753|162642752|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-245.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-357.7|-133.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-133.3|-357.7|<0.001
81447037|NCT03118570|162582973|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.068||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.068
81476148|NCT03951753|162642752|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-309.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-423.0|-196.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-196.6|-423.0|<0.001
81476149|NCT03951753|162642752|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-64.3||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-160.3|31.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||31.7|-160.3|0.187
81478399|NCT00995722|162646674|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean Change in quality of life as measured by the NEI-VFQ-25 at the end of Double- Blinded Treatment|Mean Difference (Net)|6.56||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|15.71|||ANCOVA||Scores ranges fro 0-100 , where 100 is normal and an increase in score represents an improvement|Mean Change in quality of life as measured by the NEI-VFQ-25 at the end of Double- Blinded Treatment. 95% CI and p-values obtained from the analysis of covariance model to adjust for the baseline value of the outcome variable.||15.71|-2.59|0.13
81447038|NCT03118570|162582973|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.328||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.328
81447039|NCT03118570|162582973|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.277||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.277
81476150|NCT04633291|162642753|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on previous studies, the weighted average VAS discomfort level in healthy subjects using SpeediCath®Standard Male was estimated at 2.3 cm, with 50% increase in VAS was considered clinically relevant. The mean difference non-inferiority margin between catheter coatings was therefore set to 1.2 cm, and non-inferiority was demonstrated if the mean difference was not above 1.2 cm.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.58||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: 'Subject'. Fixed effect: 'Visit' (Visit 1 and 2) and 'Treatment' (original coating and novel coating). Age was included as covariate.||At a 85% power level, the sample size needed to demonstrate non-inferiority of the novel coating to the original the coating was 18 subjects (participants). This was based on a standard deviation of 1.6 cm, a within subject correlation of 0.5 cm, and an assumption of same VAS distribution for the investigational device as for the comparator. With an expected drop-out rate of 20%, 22 subjects were included.||0.58|-0.50|0.88
81476151|NCT04633291|162642754|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on previous studies, the weighted average VAS discomfort level in healthy subjects using SpeediCath®Standard male was estimated at 2.3 cm, with 50% increase in VAS was considered clinically relevant. The mean difference non-inferiority margin between catheter coatings was therefore set to 1.2 cm, and non-inferiority was demonstrated if the mean difference was not above 1.2 cm.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.44||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: 'Subject'. Fixed effect: 'Visit' (Visit 1 and 2) and 'Treatment' (original coating and novel coating). Age was included as covariate.||At a 85% power level, the sample size needed to demonstrate non-inferiority of the novel coating to the original the coating was 18 subjects (participants). This was based on a standard deviation of 1.6 cm, a within subject correlation of 0.5 cm, and an assumption of same VAS distribution for the investigational device as for the comparator. With an expected drop-out rate of 20%, 22 subjects were included.||0.44|-0.72|0.62
81539921|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.32||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|43.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||43.90|1.58|0.0126
81447040|NCT03118570|162582974|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.092||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.092
81447041|NCT03118570|162582974|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.31||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.310
81447042|NCT03118570|162582974|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.304||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.304
81447043|NCT03118570|162582974|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.155||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.155
81447044|NCT03118570|162582974|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.392||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.392
81447045|NCT03118570|162582974|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.464||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.464
81447046|NCT03118570|162582975|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.15||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.150
81478400|NCT00995722|162646675|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean Change in quality if life as measured by the MG-QOL-15 score at the end of Double- Blinded Treatment|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.81||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.37|1.75|||ANCOVA||Ranges from 0-60, where 0 is Normal and a reduction in score represents improvement.|Mean Change in quality if life as measured by the MG-QOL-15 score at the end of Double- Blinded Treatment. 95% CI and p-values obtained from the analysis of covariance model to adjust for the baseline value of the outcome variable.||1.75|-9.37|0.15
81447047|NCT03118570|162582975|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.468||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.468
81447048|NCT03118570|162582975|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.8||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.800
81447049|NCT03118570|162582975|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.563||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.563
81447050|NCT03118570|162582975|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.839||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.839
81447051|NCT03118570|162582975|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.186||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.186
81447052|NCT03118570|162582976|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.278||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.278
81447053|NCT03118570|162582976|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.292||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.292
81447054|NCT03118570|162582976|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.115||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.115
81447055|NCT03118570|162582976|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.356||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.356
81447056|NCT03118570|162582976|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.205||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.205
81447057|NCT03118570|162582976|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.078||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.078
81447058|NCT03118570|162582977|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.037||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.037
81447059|NCT03118570|162582977|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.342||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.342
81447060|NCT03118570|162582977|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.515||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.515
81447061|NCT03118570|162582977|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.786||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.786
81447062|NCT03118570|162582977|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.212||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.212
81447063|NCT03118570|162582977|SUPERIORITY|Comparison is between the Visit and Baseline||||||0.655||||||Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with Change from Baseline as outcome parameter; including categorical effects of treatment and randomization stratum as well as the associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.655
81447064|NCT01195272|162582992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.308|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 hrs: Visit 3 versus Visit 2||||0.308
81539922|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1||||0.0853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|11.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||11.23|0.85|0.0853
81447065|NCT01195272|162582992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.415|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 hrs: Visit 5 versus Visit 2||||0.415
81447066|NCT01195272|162582992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.335|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 hrs: Visit 5 versus Visit 3||||0.335
81447067|NCT01195272|162582992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 hrs: Visit 8 versus Visit 2||||0.120
81447068|NCT01195272|162582992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 hrs: Visit 8 versus Visit 3||||0.061
81447069|NCT01195272|162582992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 hrs: Visit 8 versus Visit 5||||0.031
81447070|NCT01195272|162582992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.131|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||20 hrs: Visit 3 versus Visit 2||||0.131
81447071|NCT01195272|162582992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.202|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||20 hrs: Visit 5 versus Visit 2||||0.202
81447072|NCT01195272|162582992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.484|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||20 hrs: Visit 5 versus Visit 3||||0.484
81447073|NCT01195272|162582992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||20 hrs: Visit 8 versus Visit 2||||0.047
81447074|NCT01195272|162582992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.285|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||20 hrs: Visit 8 versus Visit 3||||0.285
81447075|NCT01195272|162582992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.315|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||20 hrs: Visit 8 versus Visit 5||||0.315
81447076|NCT01195272|162582993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.288|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 hrs: Visit 3 versus Visit 2||||0.288
81447077|NCT01195272|162582993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.318|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 hrs: Visit 5 versus Visit 2||||0.318
81447078|NCT01195272|162582993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 hrs: Visit 5 versus Visit 3||||0.400
81447079|NCT01195272|162582993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 hrs: Visit 8 versus Visit 2||||0.317
81447080|NCT01195272|162582993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.137|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 hrs: Visit 8 versus Visit 3||||0.137
81447081|NCT01195272|162582993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||4 hrs: Visit 8 versus Visit 5||||0.052
81447082|NCT01195272|162582993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.354|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||20 hrs: Visit 3 versus Visit 2||||0.354
81447083|NCT01195272|162582993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||20 hrs: Visit 5 versus Visit 2||||0.266
81447084|NCT01195272|162582993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.378|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||20 hrs: Visit 5 versus Visit 3||||0.378
81447085|NCT01195272|162582993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.422|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||20 hrs: Visit 8 versus Visit 2||||0.422
81447086|NCT01195272|162582993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.444|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||20 hrs: Visit 8 versus Visit 3||||0.444
81447087|NCT01195272|162582993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.345|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||20 hrs: Visit 8 versus Visit 5||||0.345
81447088|NCT01195272|162582994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 3 versus Visit 2||||0.39
81447089|NCT01195272|162582994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 3||||0.08
81447090|NCT01195272|162582994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 3||||0.18
81447091|NCT01195272|162582995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 3 versus Visit 2||||0.48
81447092|NCT01195272|162582995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 2||||0.30
81447093|NCT01195272|162582995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 3||||0.34
81447094|NCT01195272|162582996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 3 versus Visit 2||||0.22
81447095|NCT01195272|162582996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 2||||0.44
81447096|NCT01195272|162582996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 3||||0.23
81447097|NCT01195272|162582997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 3 versus Visit 2||||0.22
81447098|NCT01195272|162582997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 2||||0.46
81447099|NCT01195272|162582997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 3||||0.24
81447100|NCT01195272|162582998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 3 versus Visit 2||||0.05
81447101|NCT01195272|162582998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 2||||0.01
81447102|NCT01195272|162582998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 3||||0.18
81447103|NCT01195272|162582999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 3 versus Visit 2||||0.48
81447104|NCT01195272|162582999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 2||||0.43
81447105|NCT01195272|162582999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 3||||0.44
81447106|NCT01195272|162583000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.313|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 3 versus Visit 2||||0.313
81447107|NCT01195272|162583000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.083|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 2||||0.083
81447108|NCT01195272|162583000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 3||||0.092
81447109|NCT01195272|162583000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 8 versus Visit 2||||0.145
81447110|NCT01195272|162583000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.398|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 8 versus Visit 3||||0.398
81447111|NCT01195272|162583000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 8 versus Visit 5||||0.138
81447112|NCT01195272|162583001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.467|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 3 versus Visit 2||||0.467
81447113|NCT01195272|162583001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 2||||0.250
81447114|NCT01195272|162583001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 3||||0.060
81447115|NCT01195272|162583001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.149|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 8 versus Visit 2||||0.149
81447116|NCT01195272|162583001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 8 versus Visit 3||||0.061
81447117|NCT01195272|162583001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 8 versus Visit 5||||0.047
81447118|NCT01195272|162583002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.169|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 3 versus Visit 2||||0.169
81447119|NCT01195272|162583002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.165|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 2||||0.165
81447120|NCT01195272|162583002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.471|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 3||||0.471
81447121|NCT01195272|162583002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.243|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 8 versus Visit 2||||0.243
81447122|NCT01195272|162583002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.396|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 8 versus Visit 3||||0.396
81447123|NCT01195272|162583002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.375|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 8 versus Visit 5||||0.375
81447124|NCT01195272|162583003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.496|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 3 versus Visit 2||||0.496
81447125|NCT01195272|162583003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 2||||0.122
81447126|NCT01195272|162583003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 5 versus Visit 3||||0.070
81447127|NCT01195272|162583003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.135|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 8 versus Visit 2||||0.135
81447128|NCT01195272|162583003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.082|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 8 versus Visit 3||||0.082
81447129|NCT01195272|162583003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.461|||||||ANOVA|||Visit 8 versus Visit 5||||0.461
81447130|NCT04732221|162583012|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-9.2||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|2.9||A 1-sided p-value was obtained from fitting a Robust regression estimate based on a Huber-type M estimator including terms for treatment and WHO-FC (Class II and Class III/IV) at baseline|Robust Regression|Missing data at week 12 due to death were imputed using the worst observed value and other missingness were imputed using J2R method|Least Square Mean of the overall treatment difference with 95% confidence interval (CI) was reported|||2.9|-21.3|0.068
81447131|NCT04732221|162583012|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-22.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|-10.3||based on a Huber-type M estimator including terms for treatment and WHO-FC (Class II and Class III/IV) at baseline|Robust Regression|Missing data at week 12 due to death were imputed using the worst observed value and other missingness were imputed using J2R method|Least Square Mean of the overall treatment difference with 95% confidence interval (CI) was reported|||-10.3|-33.7|<0.001
81447132|NCT04732221|162583012|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-19.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|-6.4||A 1-sided p-value was obtained from fitting a Robust regression estimate based on a Huber-type M estimator including terms for treatment and WHO-FC (Class II and Class III/IV) at baseline|Robust Regression|Missing data at week 12 due to death were imputed using the worst observed value and other missingness were imputed using J2R method|Least Square Mean of the overall treatment difference with 95% confidence interval (CI) was reported|||-6.4|-33.4|0.002
81476152|NCT04633291|162642755|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on previous studies, the weighted average VAS discomfort level in healthy subjects using SpeediCath®Standard male was estimated at 2.3 cm, with 50% increase in VAS was considered clinically relevant. The mean difference non-inferiority margin between catheter coatings was therefore set to 1.2 cm, and non-inferiority was demonstrated if the mean difference was not above 1.2 cm.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.57||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: 'Subject'. Fixed effect: 'Visit' (Visit 1 and 2) and 'Treatment' (original coating and novel coating). Age was included as covariate.||At a 85% power level, the sample size needed to demonstrate non-inferiority of the novel coating to the original the coating was 18 subjects (participants). This was based on a standard deviation of 1.6 cm, a within subject correlation of 0.5 cm, and an assumption of same VAS distribution for the investigational device as for the comparator. With an expected drop-out rate of 20%, 22 subjects were included.||0.57|-0.36|0.63
81476153|NCT04633291|162642756|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on previous studies, the weighted average VAS discomfort level in healthy subjects using SpeediCath®Standard male was estimated at 2.3 cm, with 50% increase in VAS was considered clinically relevant. The mean difference non-inferiority margin between catheter coatings was therefore set to 1.2 cm, and non-inferiority was demonstrated if the mean difference was not above 1.2 cm.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.08||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effect: 'Subject'. Fixed effect: 'Visit' (Visit 1 and 2) and 'Treatment' (original coating and novel coating). Age was included as covariate.||At a 85% power level, the sample size needed to demonstrate non-inferiority of the novel coating to the original the coating was 18 subjects (participants). This was based on a standard deviation of 1.6 cm, a within subject correlation of 0.5 cm, and an assumption of same VAS distribution for the investigational device as for the comparator. With an expected drop-out rate of 20%, 22 subjects were included.||0.08|-0.38|0.19
81539923|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56||||0.1562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|9.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||9.35|0.70|0.1562
81539924|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.83||||0.1297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|10.91||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||10.91|0.74|0.1297
81447133|NCT00461253|162583031|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a prevalence of current Mirena use among fertile women of 8% in Finland and 2% in Germany, it was estimated that 3,500 cases and 14,000 controls would be needed to exclude a 1.5-fold breast cancer risk for Mirena users compared with users of copper IUDs.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.12|||||Breast cancer OR for ever use of LNG-IUD vs. Cu-IUD; adjusted for BMI, family history of breast cancer, age at first birth, age at menarche and physical activity (primary analysis)|In this matched case-control study, conditional logistic regression was used to investigate the relationship between a woman being a breast cancer case or a control (dichotomous dependent variable), and a set of actual or potential prognostic factors (covariates) for breast cancer (incl. the use of Mirena). Conditional logistic regression uses a maximum likelihood approach for estimating the covariates; data are stratified and the likelihoods are computed relative to each stratum.||1.12|0.88|
81450123|NCT06077149|162586893|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary outcome of the study was to demonstrate the noninferiority in antibody response at 30 days for any RSV vaccine between the LTCF group and the community group. A sample size of 152 participants (76 per group) was expected to provide 80% power to demonstrate noninferiority of 1 month GMT to within a relative noninferiority margin of 1.5-fold using a 1-sided 0.05-level linear model-based t test comparing log (1-month titer) by population, adjusted for vaccine and log (baseline titer).||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81447134|NCT00461253|162583031|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a prevalence of current Mirena use among fertile women of 8% in Finland and 2% in Germany, it was estimated that 3,500 cases and 14,000 controls would be needed to exclude a 1.5-fold breast cancer risk for Mirena users compared with users of copper IUDs.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.17|||||Breast cancer OR for ever use of LNG-IUD vs. Cu-IUD, crude|In this matched case-control study, conditional logistic regression was used to investigate the relationship between a woman being a breast cancer case or a control (dichotomous dependent variable), and a set of actual or potential prognostic factors (covariates) for breast cancer (incl. the use of Mirena). Conditional logistic regression uses a maximum likelihood approach for estimating the covariates; data are stratified and the likelihoods are computed relative to each stratum.||1.17|0.93|
81450124|NCT06077149|162586894|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary outcome of the study was to demonstrate the noninferiority in antibody response at 30 days for any RSV vaccine between the LTCF group and the community group. A sample size of 152 participants (76 per group) was expected to provide 80% power to demonstrate noninferiority of 1 month GMT to within a relative noninferiority margin of 1.5-fold using a 1-sided 0.05-level linear model-based t test comparing log (1-month titer) by population, adjusted for vaccine and log (baseline titer).||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81476154|NCT04633291|162642757|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|6.6||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Proportional odds model|Random effect: 'Subject'. Fixed effect: 'Visit' (Visit 1 and 2) and 'Treatment' (original coating and novel coating). Age was included as covariate.|OR=1 corresponds to exact equality. OR \>1 means that the investigational device is evaluated easier than the comparator. OR \<1 means that the comparator device is evaluated easier than the investigational device.|Null hypothesis: No difference between the devices.||6.60|0.47|0.381
81539925|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.2001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|8.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||8.55|0.64|0.2001
81447135|NCT00461253|162583031|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a prevalence of current Mirena use among fertile women of 8% in Finland and 2% in Germany, it was estimated that 3,500 cases and 14,000 controls would be needed to exclude a 1.5-fold breast cancer risk for Mirena users compared with users of copper IUDs.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.39|||||"Breast cancer OR for current use of LNG-IUD vs. Cu-IUD at time of breast cancer diagnosis; adjusted for BMI, family history of breast cancer, age at first birth, age at first menarche, physical activity (primary analysis)"|In this matched case-control study, conditional logistic regression was used to investigate the relationship between a woman being a breast cancer case or a control (dichotomous dependent variable), and a set of actual or potential prognostic factors (covariates) for breast cancer (incl. the use of Mirena). Conditional logistic regression uses a maximum likelihood approach for estimating the covariates; data are stratified and the likelihoods are computed relative to each stratum.||1.39|0.52|
81447136|NCT00461253|162583031|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a prevalence of current Mirena use among fertile women of 8% in Finland and 2% in Germany, it was estimated that 3,500 cases and 14,000 controls would be needed to exclude a 1.5-fold breast cancer risk for Mirena users compared with users of copper IUDs.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.41|||||"Breast cancer OR for current use of LNG-IUD vs. Cu-IUD at time of breast cancer diagnosis, crude"|In this matched case-control study, conditional logistic regression was used to investigate the relationship between a woman being a breast cancer case or a control (dichotomous dependent variable), and a set of actual or potential prognostic factors (covariates) for breast cancer (incl. the use of Mirena). Conditional logistic regression uses a maximum likelihood approach for estimating the covariates; data are stratified and the likelihoods are computed relative to each stratum.||1.41|0.58|
81447137|NCT02297438|162583053|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.677||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.529|0.867||1-sided p-value from the adjusted log-rank test.|Log Rank||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Palbociclib + Letrozole.|Stratified by disease site (visceral vs. non-visceral) per Randomization.||0.867|0.529|0.0012
81447138|NCT02297438|162583054|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.861||||0.14778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.651|1.139||1-sided p-value from the log-rank test.|Log Rank||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Palbociclib + Letrozole.|Stratified by disease site (visceral versus non-visceral) per Randomization.||1.139|0.651|0.14778
81447139|NCT02297438|162583055|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.301||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|2.1||1-sided p-value was from exact test.|Fisher Exact||An Odds Ratio \>1 means better response in favor of Palbociclib + Letrozole group.|Stratified by disease site (visceral versus non-visceral) per Randomization.||2.100|0.805|0.154
81447140|NCT02297438|162583056|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.255||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.762|2.066||1-sided p-value was from exact test.|Fisher Exact||An Odds Ratio \>1 means better response in favor of Palbociclib + Letrozole group.|Stratified by disease site (visceral versus non-visceral) per Randomization.||2.066|0.762|0.206
81447141|NCT02297438|162583057|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.315||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.825|2.095||1-sided p-value was from exact test.|Fisher Exact||An Odds Ratio \>1 means better response in favor of Palbociclib + Letrozole group.|Stratified by disease site (visceral versus non-visceral) per Randomization.||2.095|0.825|0.135
81447142|NCT02297438|162583058|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.392||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.825|2.346||1-sided p-value was from exact test.|Fisher Exact||An Odds Ratio \>1 means better response in favor of Palbociclib + Letrozole group.|Stratified by disease site (visceral versus non-visceral) per Randomization.||2.346|0.825|0.117
81447143|NCT02297438|162583061|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.945||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.533|1.673||1-sided p-value was from exact test.|Fisher Exact||An Odds Ratio \>1 means better response in favor of Palbociclib + Letrozole group.|Stratified by disease site (visceral versus non-visceral) per Randomization.||1.673|0.533|0.471
81447144|NCT02297438|162583062|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.878||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.474|1.621||1-sided p-value was from exact test.|Fisher Exact||An Odds Ratio \>1 means better response in favor of Palbociclib + Letrozole group.|Stratified by disease site (visceral versus non-visceral) per Randomization.||1.621|0.474|0.383
81539926|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.6||||0.0495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|73.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||73.70|1.00|0.0495
81447145|NCT02297438|162583063|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.227||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.725|2.082||1-sided p-value was from exact test.|Fisher Exact||An Odds Ratio \>1 means better response in favor of Palbociclib + Letrozole group.|Stratified by disease site (visceral versus non-visceral) per Randomization.||2.082|0.725|0.248
81447146|NCT02297438|162583064|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.349||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.731|2.509||1-sided p-value was from exact test.|Fisher Exact||An Odds Ratio \>1 means better response in favor of Palbociclib + Letrozole group.|Stratified by disease site (visceral versus non-visceral) per Randomization.||2.509|0.731|0.189
81447147|NCT02297438|162583065|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.947||||0.36502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.698|1.286||1-sided p-value was from exact test.|Log Rank||Assuming Cox proportional hazards, hazard ratio less than 1 indicates reduction in hazard rate in favor of Palbociclib + Letrozole.|Stratified by disease site (visceral versus non-visceral) per Randomization.||1.286|0.698|0.36502
81447148|NCT02297438|162583072|SUPERIORITY||Mean|0.031||||0.1914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.08|||Mixed effects model||A positive change indicates improvement from baseline and a negative change indicates deterioration.|The analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||0.08|-0.02|0.1914
81447149|NCT02297438|162583073|SUPERIORITY||Mean|3.358||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|5.83|||Mixed effects model||A positive change indicates improvement from baseline and a negative change indicates deterioration.|The analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||5.83|0.88|0.0078
81539927|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.86||||0.1553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|12.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||12.20|0.67|0.1553
81447150|NCT02297438|162583074|SUPERIORITY||Mean|0.476||||0.7862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|3.92|||Mixed effects model||A positive change indicates improvement from baseline and a negative change indicates deterioration.|The analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||3.92|-2.97|0.7862
81447151|NCT01951885|162583089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|47 patients per arm were needed to detect a 25% improvement in mucositis based on a one-sided test with 5% significance and 80% power.||||||0.05
81447152|NCT01951885|162583092|NON_INFERIORITY|Cumulative incidence methods are compared using the Gray test with a p-value \<0.05|||||<|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.05
81447153|NCT01951885|162583093|NON_INFERIORITY|Hospital stay will be compared between groups using the Wilcoxon rank sum test with a p value of 0.05.||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81447154|NCT01951885|162583094|NON_INFERIORITY|TPN use will be compared using the Chi-square test.|||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81447155|NCT01951885|162583095|NON_INFERIORITY|Overall survival was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method and compared between patients receiving Tac/MTX versus Tac/mini-MTX/MMF using the log-rank test|||||<|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.05
81447156|NCT01951885|162583096|NON_INFERIORITY|Progression-free survival was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method and compared between patients receiving Tac/MTX versus Tac/mini-MTX/MMF using the log-rank test|||||<|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.05
81447157|NCT01951885|162583099|NON_INFERIORITY|Infusion times will be compared using the Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81447158|NCT01951885|162583100|NON_INFERIORITY|100-day incidence of complications will be compared using the Gray test.|||||<|0.05|||||||Gray Test|||||||<0.05
81447159|NCT01951885|162583101|NON_INFERIORITY|100-day incidence of complications will be compared using the Gray test.|||||<|0.05|||||||Gray Test|||||||<0.05
81447160|NCT01951885|162583102|NON_INFERIORITY|100-day incidence of complications will be compared using the Gray test.|||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81447161|NCT01951885|162583103|NON_INFERIORITY|100-day incidence of complications will be compared using the Gray test.|||||<|0.05|||||||Gray Test|||||||<0.05
81447162|NCT01951885|162583105|NON_INFERIORITY|180-day incidence of complications will be compared using the Gray test.|||||<|0.05|||||||Gray Test|||||||<0.05
81447163|NCT01951885|162583106|NON_INFERIORITY|180-day incidence of complications will be compared using the Gray test.|||||<|0.05|||||||Gray Test|||||||<0.05
81476155|NCT04633291|162642758|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.8||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|34.0||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Proportional odds model|Random effect: 'Subject'. Fixed effect: 'Visit' (Visit 1 and 2) and 'Treatment' (original coating and novel coating). Age was included as covariate.|"OR=1 corresponds to exact equality. OR \>1 means that the investigational device is evaluated easier than the comparator. OR \<1 means that the comparator device is evaluated easier than the investigational device.~Of note: Log transformed estimates."|Null hypothesis: No difference between the devices.||34.00|-18.40|0.541
81447164|NCT01951885|162583107|NON_INFERIORITY|180-day incidence of complications will be compared using the Gray test.|||||<|0.05|||||||Gray Test|||||||<0.05
81447165|NCT00667810|162583133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.83||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|0.05||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparison. The Hochberg approach is used to control for multiplicity between the two dose levels (0.5 mg/kg and 1.0 mg/kg) of bapineuzumab.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in ADAS-Cog/11 total score was analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based mixed model for repeated-measures (MMRM). The number of participants in each group provided approximately 90% power to detect a 2.65 point advantage at Week 78. This calculation was based on a 2-sided test with alpha set at 0.05, the use of the Hochberg procedure to control for multiplicity.||0.05|-3.71|0.057
81447166|NCT00667810|162583133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|2.1||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparison. The Hochberg approach is used to control for multiplicity between the two dose levels (0.5 mg/kg and 1.0 mg/kg) of bapineuzumab.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in ADAS-Cog/11 total score was analyzed using a REML based MMRM. The number of participants in each group provided approximately 90% power to detect a 2.65 point advantage at Week 78. This calculation was based on a 2-sided test with alpha set at 0.05, the use of the Hochberg procedure to control for multiplicity.||2.10|-1.73|0.848
81447167|NCT00667810|162583134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.51||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|5.49||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparison. The Hochberg approach is used to control for multiplicity between the two dose levels (0.5 mg/kg and 1.0 mg/kg) of bapineuzumab.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in DAD total score was analyzed using a REML based MMRM. The number of participants in each group provided approximately 90% power to detect a 6.56 point advantage at Week 78. This calculation was based on a 2-sided test with alpha set at 0.05, the use of the Hochberg procedure to control for multiplicity.||5.49|-2.48|0.459
81447168|NCT00667810|162583134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|5.07||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparison. The Hochberg approach is used to control for multiplicity between the two dose levels (0.5 mg/kg and 1.0 mg/kg) of bapineuzumab.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in DAD total score was analyzed using a REML based MMRM. The number of participants in each group provided approximately 90% power to detect a 6.56 point advantage at Week 78. This calculation was based on a 2-sided test with alpha set at 0.05, the use of the Hochberg procedure to control for multiplicity.||5.07|-3.04|0.623
81447169|NCT00667810|162583135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis is based on the pooled bapineuzumab (with subjects in the bapineuzumab 0.5 and 1.0 mg/kg groups combined) treatment difference estimated at Week 71. The number of participants gave 90% power to detect a 0.186 unit advantage for a bapineuzumab dose group over placebo for PiB PET binding at Week 71. The calculations were based on 2-sided tests with alpha set at 0.05 and the use of the Hochberg procedure to control for multiplicity for 2 individual doses.||0.09|-0.15|0.654
81447170|NCT00667810|162583136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.18||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.38|1.02|||ANCOVA|||The analysis is based on the pooled bapineuzumab (with subjects in the bapineuzumab 0.5 and 1.0 mg/kg groups combined) treatment difference estimated at Week 71. The number of participants gave 90% power to detect a 15 ng/L advantage in p-tau for a bapineuzumab dose group over placebo at Week 71. The calculations were based on 2-sided tests with alpha set at 0.05 and the use of the Hochberg procedure to control for multiplicity for 2 individual doses.||1.02|-15.38|0.085
81447171|NCT00667810|162583137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|3.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in MRI BBSI was analyzed using a REML based MMRM. The number of participants gave 90% power to detect a 5.05-cm3 advantage for a bapineuzumab dose group over placebo on reduction in brain volume as measured by the BBSI at Week 71. The calculations were based on 2-sided tests with alpha set at 0.05 and the use of the Hochberg procedure to control for multiplicity for 2 individual doses.||3.57|-1.55|0.437
81476156|NCT04633291|162642759|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.17||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|265.95||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Random effect: 'Subject'. Fixed effect: 'Visit' (Visit 1 and 2) and 'Treatment' (original coating and novel coating). Age was included as covariate.|OR=1 corresponds to exact equality. OR \>1 means that the investigational device is in favor compared to the comparator. OR \<1 means that the comparator device is in favor compared to the investigational device.|Null hypothesis: No difference between the devices.||265.95|0.19|0.269
81539928|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.67||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|42.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||42.67|1.38|0.0199
81539929|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.28||||0.0472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|27.34||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||27.34|1.02|0.0472
81447172|NCT00667810|162583137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|3.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in MRI BBSI was analyzed using a REML based MMRM. The number of participants gave 90% power to detect a 5.05-cm3 advantage for a bapineuzumab dose group over placebo on reduction in brain volume as measured by the BBSI at Week 71. The calculations were based on 2-sided tests with alpha set at 0.05 and the use of the Hochberg procedure to control for multiplicity for 2 individual doses.||3.66|-1.54|0.423
81447173|NCT00667810|162583138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.32||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.76|-3.40|0.212
81447174|NCT00667810|162583138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|2.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.52|-1.76|0.725
81447175|NCT00667810|162583139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|7.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.56|-1.15|0.149
81447176|NCT00667810|162583139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.01||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|6.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.46|-2.44|0.375
81447177|NCT00667810|162583140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||Not specifed.|Log Rank|||||||0.030
81447178|NCT00667810|162583140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.567|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.567
81447179|NCT00667810|162583141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.079
81447180|NCT00667810|162583141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.675|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.675
81447181|NCT00667810|162583142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.846|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Not spsecified.||||0.846
81447182|NCT00667810|162583142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.797|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.797
81447183|NCT00667810|162583143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.933|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.933
81447184|NCT00667810|162583143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.714|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.714
81476157|NCT04633291|162642760|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|64.83||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Random effect: 'Subject'. Fixed effect: 'Visit' (Visit 1 and 2) and 'Treatment' (original coating and novel coating). Age was included as covariate.|OR=1 corresponds to exact equality. OR \>1 means that the investigational device is in favor compared to the comparator. OR \<1 means that the comparator device is in favor compared to the investigational device.|Null hypothesis: No difference between the devices.||64.83|0.02|1.0
81447185|NCT00667810|162583145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.277|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.277
81476158|NCT04633291|162642761|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|12.87||The threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Random effect: 'Subject'. Fixed effect: 'Visit' (Visit 1 and 2) and 'Treatment' (original coating and novel coating). Age was included as covariate.|OR=1 corresponds to exact equality. OR \>1 means that the investigational device is in favor compared to the comparator. OR \<1 means that the comparator device is in favor compared to the investigational device.|Null hypothesis: No difference between the devices.||12.87|0.08|1.0
81447186|NCT00667810|162583145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.996
81447187|NCT00667810|162583147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.855|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.855
81447188|NCT00667810|162583147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.423|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.423
81447189|NCT00667810|162583148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in DS score was analyzed using a REML based MMRM.||0.33|-0.65|0.516
81447190|NCT00667810|162583148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in DS score was analyzed using a REML based MMRM.||0.21|-0.79|0.257
81447191|NCT00667810|162583149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in CDR-SOB total score was analyzed using a REML based MMRM.||0.24|-0.96|0.238
81447192|NCT00667810|162583149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in CDR-SOB total score was analyzed using a REML based MMRM.||0.43|-0.78|0.564
81447193|NCT00505375|162583169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0014|||||||ANCOVA|||"The calculation for the concentration of c-peptide is a weighted average of the 6 timed measurements of c-peptide in nano-moles/Liter. We try to distinguish this calculation from the AUC by referring to it as the AUC mean and may be expressed algebraically as the AUC/(120 min.); thus, the units are the same as the y-axis."||||0.0014
81447194|NCT04492020|162583182|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|2.69|||generalized linear mixed model (GLMM)|||||2.69|1.63|<.0001
81447195|NCT04492020|162583183|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|2.78|||generalized linear mixed model (GLMM)|||||2.78|1.63|<.0001
81447196|NCT04492020|162583184|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Odds Ratio|1.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|1.96|||generalized estimating equation (GEE)|||||1.96|1.40|<.0001
81447197|NCT04492020|162583185|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.66|||generalized linear mixed model (GLMM)|||||2.66|1.39|<.0001
81447198|NCT00289536|162583203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1662|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with dose as fixed effect||Null Hypothesis: The mean log initial recovery will be the same in each dose group.||||0.1662
81447199|NCT00289536|162583204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0965||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with dose as fixed effect||Null Hypothesis: The mean log AUC/dose will be the same in each dose group.||||0.0965
81447200|NCT00289536|162583205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5057|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with dose as fixed effect||Null Hypothesis: The mean terminal half-life will be the same in each dose group.||||0.5057
81447201|NCT00289536|162583213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7048||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Regression analysis: Relationship of initial recovery to pre-infusion level of VWF:Rco with dose groups combined.||||0.7048
81447202|NCT00289536|162583213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0322||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Regression analysis: relationship of AUC/Dose to pre-infusion level of VWF:Rco with dose groups combined.||||.0322
81447203|NCT00289536|162583213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0056||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Regression analysis: relationship of terminal half-life to pre-infusion level of VWF:Rco with dose groups combined.||||0.0056
81539930|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.3736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|5.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||5.98|0.51|0.3736
81447204|NCT00289536|162583214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3696||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Regression analysis: relationship of initial recovery to pre-infusion level of VWF:Ag with dose groups combined.||||0.3696
81447205|NCT00289536|162583214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Regression analysis: relationship of AUC/Dose to pre-infusion level of VWF:Ag with dose groups combined.||||0.0001
81447206|NCT00289536|162583214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|||Regression analysis: relationship of terminal half-life to pre-infusion level of VWF:Ag with dose groups combined.||||<0.0001
81447207|NCT00988442|162583227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Two-sided 5% significance level.|Fisher Exact|||A Fisher's exact test was used to compare the proportion of participants with virologic suppression, defined as HIV-1 RNA less than 200 copies/mL at week 48 between the standard of care and standard of care + enhanced telephone support groups.||||1.000
81447208|NCT00271154|162583271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: mean 12-month change in LVESVi in group 1 = mean 12-month change in LVESVi in group 2.||||<0.0001
81447209|NCT00271154|162583272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: Percentage worsened in CRT OFF group = Percentage worsened in CRT ON group||||0.10
81447210|NCT01992523|162583273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Continuous data were expressed as mean ± standard deviation or medians (quartiles) as appropriate, and categorical data as proportions (%). Data were compared by means of the chi-2 test or Fisher exact test for categorical variables and unpaired t test or Mann-Whitney U-test for continuous variables, as appropriate. A P value \< .05 was considered statistically significant. All tests were two-sided.||||0.006
81447211|NCT04536935|162583277|SUPERIORITY|A series of mixed effects models using restricted maximum likelihood estimation were built to test linear time change on the PHQ-9 and to test for condition differences at follow-up and change slope. Models were built in an outwardly nested fashion, such that an initial null model was computed, followed by models that added a random intercept, random time component, condition assignment, and condition x time interaction effects.|Slope|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.1|-1.8|<.001
81447212|NCT04536935|162583278|OTHER|A series of mixed effects models using restricted maximum likelihood estimation were built to test linear time change on the GAD-7 and to test for condition differences at follow-up and change slope. Models were built in an outwardly nested fashion, such that an initial null model was computed, followed by models that added a random intercept, random time component, condition assignment, and condition x time interaction effects.|Slope|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.0|-1.6|<.001
81447213|NCT04536935|162583279|OTHER|A series of mixed effects models using restricted maximum likelihood estimation were built to test linear time change on the DERS and to test for condition differences at follow-up and change slope. Models were built in an outwardly nested fashion, such that an initial null model was computed, followed by models that added a random intercept, random time component, condition assignment, and condition x time interaction effects.||||||0.73|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.73
81447214|NCT04536935|162583280|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.25
81447215|NCT04536935|162583281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||ANOVA|||||||.22
81447216|NCT04536935|162583282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||ANOVA|||||||.48
81539931|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.2628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|7.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||7.26|0.58|0.2628
81447217|NCT04536935|162583283|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.0001
81447218|NCT00117325|162583302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.335||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.0|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD Week 1-4 analysis.||0.00|-0.67|0.050
81447219|NCT00117325|162583303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.393||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.05||Week 1-4|ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline iTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD Week 1-4 analysis.||-0.05|-0.74|0.027
81476159|NCT04679948|162642779|OTHER||Ratio of GLSMs [%]|112.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.02|124.3|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSMs) was calculated as (GLSM of BI 730357 + caffeine/GLSM of caffeine). Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) =16.2."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were logtransformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to provide the point estimate and 90% CIs for each endpoint. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: subjects (random effect) and treatment (fixed effect).||124.30|101.02|
81476160|NCT04679948|162642780|OTHER||Ratio of GLSMs [%]|96.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.55|102.23|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSMs) was calculated as (GLSM of BI 730357 + caffeine/GLSM of caffeine). Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 8.6."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were logtransformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to provide the point estimate and 90% CIs for each endpoint. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: subjects (random effect) and treatment (fixed effect).||102.23|91.55|
81476161|NCT04679948|162642781|OTHER||Ratio of GLSMs [%]|110.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.15|113.71|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSMs) was calculated as (GLSM of BI 730357 + warfarin/GLSM of Warfarin). Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) =4.8."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were logtransformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to provide the point estimate and 90% CIs for each endpoint. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: subjects (random effect) and treatment (fixed effect).||113.71|107.15|
81476162|NCT04679948|162642782|OTHER||Ratio of GLSMs [%]|108.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.11|113.01|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSMs) was calculated as (GLSM of BI 730357 + warfarin/GLSM of Warfarin). Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 6.6."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were logtransformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to provide the point estimate and 90% CIs for each endpoint. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: subjects (random effect) and treatment (fixed effect).||113.01|104.11|
81476163|NCT04679948|162642783|OTHER||Ratio of GLSM [%]|99.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.66|110.95|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSM) was calculated as (GLSM of BI 730357 + omeprazole/GLSM of Omeprazole). Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) =12.3."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were logtransformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to provide the point estimate and 90% CIs for each endpoint. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: subjects (random effect) and treatment (fixed effect).||110.95|89.66|
81476164|NCT04679948|162642784|OTHER||Ratio of GLSMs [%]|71.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|44.64|113.96|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSMs) was calculated as (GLSM of BI 730357 + omeprazole/GLSM of Omeprazole). Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) =87.8."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were logtransformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to provide the point estimate and 90% CIs for each endpoint. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: subjects (random effect) and treatment (fixed effect).||113.96|44.64|
81476165|NCT04679948|162642785|OTHER||Ratio of GLSMs [%]|126.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.15|135.05|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSMs) was calculated as (GLSM of BI 730357 + midazolam/GLSM of Midazolam). Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) =10.1."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were logtransformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to provide the point estimate and 90% CIs for each endpoint. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: subjects (random effect) and treatment (fixed effect).||135.05|119.15|
81476166|NCT04679948|162642786|OTHER||Ratio of GLSMs [%]|130.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|121.25|139.92|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (GLSMs) was calculated as (GLSM of BI 730357 + midazolam/GLSM of Midazolam). Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) =11.6."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. That is, the PK endpoints were logtransformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to provide the point estimate and 90% CIs for each endpoint. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: subjects (random effect) and treatment (fixed effect).||139.92|121.25|
81476167|NCT02636439|162642787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|44.0||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|112.0|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline value, age, and sex.||||112|-25|0.21
81476168|NCT02636439|162642788|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.8|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline value, age, and sex.||||0.8|-1.0|0.86
81476169|NCT02636439|162642789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|3.8|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline value, age, and sex.||||3.8|-2.8|0.77
81476170|NCT02636439|162642790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline value, age, and sex.||||0.2|-0.3|0.85
81476171|NCT02636439|162642791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|12.9|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline value, age, and sex.||||12.9|-0.1|0.053
81476172|NCT02636439|162642792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.13|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline value, age, and sex.||||0.13|0.00|0.043
81476173|NCT02636439|162642793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|0.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline value, age, and sex.||||0|-10|0.07
81447220|NCT00117325|162583304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.184|||||||Regression, Logistic|logistic regression adjusting for age, gender, investigator, and treatment.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD up to Week 4 analysis.|Effectiveness of study medication for relieving non-allergic rhinitis symptoms over the entire treatment period (Total response) was analyzed.|||0.184
81447221|NCT00117325|162583305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.348||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD Week 1-4 analysis.||0.00|-0.70|0.051
81447222|NCT00117325|162583306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.304||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.03|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD up to Week 4 analysis||0.03|-0.64|0.076
81447223|NCT00117325|162583307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.51||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.77|0.75|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD Week 1-4 analysis.||0.75|-9.77|0.093
81447224|NCT00117325|162583308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.372||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|-0.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline iTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD Week 1-4 analysis.||-0.90|-11.8|0.023
81447225|NCT00117325|162583309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.118||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for Rhinorrhea||0.01|-0.24|0.061
81447226|NCT00117325|162583309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.124||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for Nasal Congestion||0.01|-0.25|0.061
81447227|NCT00117325|162583309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.095||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.03|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for post-nasal drip||0.03|-0.22|0.138
81447228|NCT00117325|162583310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.113||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for Rhinorrhea||0.02|-0.24|0.087
81447229|NCT00117325|162583310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.164||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.03|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for nasal congestion||-0.03|-0.30|0.015
81476174|NCT02636439|162642794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|3.3|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline value, age, and sex.||||3.3|-4.4|0.79
81476175|NCT00727090|162642797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null Hypothesis: Change in serum sodium from baseline is not different between groups||||<0.05
81476176|NCT02771860|162642829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.9||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|16.9|||GEE|||Comparison between groups was done by Generalized Estimation Equations at joint level, accounting for within-patient clustering and adjusted for baseline unbalances. Missing values were imputed according to a predefined imputation model, including randomization group, baseline value and values at other time points available, presence of baseline inflammation, baseline number of affected joints.||16.9|1.0|0.024
81476177|NCT02771860|162642830|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.50|0.11|<0.001
81447230|NCT00117325|162583310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.112||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for post-nasal drip||0.02|-0.25|0.106
81447231|NCT00117325|162583311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.132||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rhinorrhea||-0.00|-0.26|0.048
81447232|NCT00117325|162583311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.124||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for Nasal congestion||0.01|-0.26|0.076
81447233|NCT00117325|162583311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.093||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.04|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg for post-nasal drip||0.04|-0.22|0.164
81447234|NCT00117325|162583312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.096||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.03|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for Rhinorrhea||0.03|-0.22|0.136
81476178|NCT02771860|162642831|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|24.0|||GEE|||Comparison between groups was done by Generalized Estimation Equations at joint level, accounting for within-patient clustering and adjusted for baseline unbalances. Missing values were imputed according to a predefined imputation model, including randomization group, baseline value and values at other time points available, presence of baseline inflammation, baseline number of affected joints.||24.0|4.6|0.003
81476179|NCT04304508|162642833|OTHER|Dose-response test by using multiple comparison procedures (MCP) Mod.||||||0.7976|||||||MCP Mod|||Dose-response test||||0.7976
81476180|NCT04304508|162642833|OTHER||Crude incidence ratio|1.044|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8105|1.3478||||||Comparison of the Asundexian 10 mg group versus Placebo group.||1.3478|0.8105|
81476181|NCT04304508|162642833|OTHER||Crude incidence ratio|1.1963|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9281|1.5428||||||Comparison of the Asundexian 20 mg group versus Placebo group.||1.5428|0.9281|
81476182|NCT04304508|162642833|OTHER||Crude incidence ratio|1.0485|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8082|1.3619||||||Comparison of the Asundexian 50 mg group versus Placebo group.||1.3619|0.8082|
81476183|NCT04304508|162642841|OTHER|Cause specific HRs were only calculated if at least 3 events occurred in 1 of the compared groups and at least 1 event in each of the compared treatment groups.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.724|||=|0.1507|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.924|3.215|||Log Rank|||Comparison of the Asundexian 10 mg group versus Placebo group||3.215|0.924|= 0.1507
81476184|NCT04304508|162642841|OTHER|Cause specific HRs were only calculated if at least 3 events occurred in 1 of the compared groups and at least 1 event in each of the compared treatment groups.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.285|||=|0.5339|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.662|2.494|||Log Rank|||Comparison of the Asundexian 20 mg group versus Placebo group||2.494|0.662|= 0.5339
81476185|NCT04304508|162642841|OTHER|Cause specific HRs were only calculated if at least 3 events occurred in 1 of the compared groups and at least 1 event in each of the compared treatment groups.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.749|||=|0.1401|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.938|3.262|||Log Rank|||Comparison of the Asundexian 50 mg group versus Placebo group||3.262|0.938|= 0.1401
81476186|NCT04304508|162642841|OTHER|Cause specific HRs were only calculated if at least 3 events occurred in 1 of the compared groups and at least 1 event in each of the compared treatment groups.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.585|||=|0.1653|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.918|2.736|||Log Rank|||Comparison of the Total Asundexian group versus Placebo group||2.736|0.918|= 0.1653
81447235|NCT00117325|162583312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.111||||0.1||95.0|-0.24|0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for nasal congestion||0.02|-0.24|0.100
81476187|NCT02688764|162642856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1465||||||0.05 level of significance|t-test, 2 sided|||Results are obtained from a linear mixed model which includes change in serum phosphorus levels from baseline to the end of Stage 1 as dependent variable and treatment, baseline serum phosphorus, age (in categories) at randomisation, region (Non-US/US) and gender as fixed effects.||||0.1465
81476188|NCT02688764|162642859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0872||||||0.05 level of significance|t-test, 2 sided|||Results are obtained from a linear mixed model which includes change in serum phosphorus levels from baseline to the end of Stage 1 as dependent variable and treatment, baseline serum phosphorus, age (in categories) at randomisation, region (Non-US/US) and gender as fixed effects||||0.0872
81447236|NCT00117325|162583312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.111||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for post-nasal drip||0.02|-0.24|0.100
81447237|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.45||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 1||-0.10|-0.80|0.011
81476189|NCT02688764|162642860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6207||||||0.05 level of significance|t-test, 2 sided|||Results are obtained from a linear mixed model which includes change in serum phosphorus levels from baseline to the end of Stage 2 as dependent variable and treatment, baseline serum phosphorus, age (in categories) at randomisation, region (Non-US/US) and gender as fixed effects.||||0.6207
81476190|NCT02688764|162642860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3226||||||0.05 level of significance|t-test, 2 sided|||Results are obtained from a linear mixed model which includes change in serum phosphorus levels from baseline to the end of Stage 2 as dependent variable and treatment, baseline serum phosphorus, age (in categories) at randomisation, region (Non-US/US) and gender as fixed effects.||||0.3226
81539932|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.1998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|9.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||9.39|0.63|0.1998
81447238|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.325||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.05|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 2||0.05|-0.70|0.089
81476191|NCT02688764|162642878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5682||||||0.05 level of significance|t-test, 2 sided|||"Age group of \>=2 years to \<6 years~Results are obtained from a linear mixed model which includes change in serum phosphorus levels from baseline to the end of Stage 1 as dependent variable and treatment, baseline serum phosphorus, age (in categories) at randomisation, region (Non-US/US) and gender as fixed effects."||||0.5682
81476192|NCT02688764|162642878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2271||||||0.05 level of significance|t-test, 2 sided|||"Age group of \>=6 years to \<12 years~Results are obtained from a linear mixed model which includes change in serum phosphorus levels from baseline to the end of Stage 1 as dependent variable and treatment, baseline serum phosphorus, age (in categories) at randomisation, region (Non-US/US) and gender as fixed effects."||||0.2271
81476193|NCT02688764|162642878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022||||||0.05 level of significance|t-test, 2 sided|||"Age group of \>=12 years to \<=18 years~Results are obtained from a linear mixed model which includes change in serum phosphorus levels from baseline to the end of Stage 1 as dependent variable and treatment, baseline serum phosphorus, age (in categories) at randomisation, region (Non-US/US) and gender as fixed effects."||||0.0220
81476194|NCT02688764|162642879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0058||||||0.05 level of significance|t-test, 2 sided|||"Group of SP at baseline above Age Related Normal Range~Results are obtained from a linear mixed model which includes change in serum phosphorus levels from baseline to the end of Stage 1 as dependent variable and treatment, baseline serum phosphorus, age (in categories) at randomisation, region (Non-US/US) and gender as fixed effects."||||0.0058
81476195|NCT02688764|162642879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5801||||||0.05 level of significance|t-test, 2 sided|||"Group of SP at baseline below or within Age Related Normal Range~Results are obtained from a linear mixed model which includes change in serum phosphorus levels from baseline to the end of Stage 1 as dependent variable and treatment, baseline serum phosphorus, age (in categories) at randomisation, region (Non-US/US) and gender as fixed effects."||||0.5801
81476196|NCT00885378|162642883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.162||0.1248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.68|2.66|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: post - pre = pretreatment.|Estimate = adjusted mean change for Saxagliptin - adjusted mean change for Placebo.|||2.66|-21.68|0.1248
81476197|NCT00885378|162642884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|25.4|||||Adjusted for baseline.|||25.4|1.1|
81476198|NCT00885378|162642885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|24.7|||||Adjusted for baseline.|||24.7|3.0|
81447239|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.393||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 3||0.00|-0.79|0.052
81476199|NCT00885378|162642892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standard Error of the Mean|-0.34||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.1||Between-group comparisons significant at alpha = 0.05, significance testing based on hierarchical testing.|ANCOVA|Adjusted mean difference for saxagliptin groups vs placebo at Week 12(LOCF) was adjusted for baseline.|difference between week t value - baseline value = baseline value + treatment.|||-0.10|-0.58|0.0063
81447240|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.262||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.13|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 4||0.13|-0.65|0.187
81447241|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.298||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.12|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 5||0.12|-0.72|0.164
81447242|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.573||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.15|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 6||-0.15|-1.00|0.008
81447243|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.376||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.05|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 7||0.05|-0.80|0.082
81447244|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.231||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 8||0.20|-0.67|0.296
81476200|NCT05725824|162642922|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Repeated Measure Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.05
81476201|NCT05725824|162642923|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Repeated Measure Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.05
81476202|NCT05725824|162642924|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Arms/Groups were collapsed for RM-ANOVA to compare between various earmold types. A post-hoc paired t-test w/ Bonferroni correction was utilized to compare ear mold material types.|Repeated Measure Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.05
81447245|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.191||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.24|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 9||0.24|-0.62|0.383
81447246|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.464||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 10||-0.00|-0.92|0.048
81447247|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.172||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.29|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 11||0.29|-0.64|0.469
81447248|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.12|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 12||0.12|-0.80|0.151
81476203|NCT05725824|162642925|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Repeated Measure Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.05
81476204|NCT03026283|162642939|OTHER|||||||1||||||In order to evaluate the significance of sensitivity and specificity findings, we implement McNemar's test comparing sensitivity and specificity for CCTA alone and FFR-CT, assuming conditional dependence.|Chi-squared|||Reference test is positive (test of sensitivity).||||1.00
81447249|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.344||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.12|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 13||0.12|-0.81|0.145
81447250|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.235||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.21|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 14||0.21|-0.68|0.297
81447251|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.38||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.07|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 15||0.07|-0.82|0.094
81447252|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.43||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.03|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 16||0.03|-0.89|0.064
81447253|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.563||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.09|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 17||-0.09|-1.03|0.019
81447254|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.457||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 18||-0.01|-0.90|0.044
81447255|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.633||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.17|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 19||-0.17|-1.09|0.007
81476205|NCT03026283|162642939|OTHER||||||<|0.0047||||||In order to evaluate the significance of sensitivity and specificity findings, we implement Mcnemar's test comparing sensitive and pscificity for CCTA and FFR-CT assuming dependence.|Chi-squared|McNemar's chi-squared = 8.00||Reference test is Negative||||<0.0047
81447256|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.222||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.24|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 20||0.24|-0.69|0.348
81447257|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.281||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 21||0.19|-0.76|0.243
81447258|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.595||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.12|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 22||-0.12|-1.07|0.014
81476206|NCT03479008|162642949|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significance level was set at p \<0.05 for all tests.|ANOVA|||This presents the p value for the thigh comparison baseline to during stimulation||||<0.0001
81476207|NCT03479008|162642949|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significance level was set at p \< 0.05 for all tests.|ANOVA|||This presents the p value for the calf comparisons between baseline and during stimulation.||||<0.0001
81447259|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.474||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 23||0.01|-0.96|0.055
81447260|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.464||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 24||0.02|-0.95|0.062
81447261|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.43||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.05|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 25||0.05|-0.91|0.079
81447262|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.576||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 26||-0.10|-1.06|0.019
81476208|NCT03479008|162642949|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance level was set at p \< 0.05 for all tests.|ANOVA|||This statistical analysis presents the data for the biceps comparisons between baseline and during stimulation.||||<0.001
81476209|NCT03479008|162642950|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||post-hoc analysis|with Bonferroni correction||The P value below applies to the VO2||||<0.0001
81476210|NCT03479008|162642950|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||post-hoc analysis|with Bonferroni correction||This p value applies to the VCO2||||<0.001
81476211|NCT03479008|162642951|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||post-hoc analysis|with Bonferroni correction||||||<0.0001
81447263|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 27||0.01|-0.97|0.056
81447264|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.659||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.11|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM iTNSS at Day 28||-0.11|-1.20|0.018
81447265|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.222||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 1||0.1|-0.56|0.194
81447266|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.263||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.08|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 2||0.08|-0.61|0.134
81447267|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.05|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 3||0.05|-0.67|0.091
81447268|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.278||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.08|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 4||0.08|-0.64|0.131
81447269|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.23|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 5||0.23|-0.49|0.483
81447270|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.301||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 6||0.10|-0.70|0.137
81447271|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.297||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 7||0.10|-0.69|0.142
81447272|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.245||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.15|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 8||0.15|-0.64|0.220
81447273|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.373||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.05|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 9||0.05|-0.79|0.081
81447274|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.453||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.04|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 10||-0.04|-0.87|0.034
81447275|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.314||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.11|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 11||0.11|-0.74|0.150
81447276|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.333||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 12||0.08|-0.74|0.111
81447277|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 13||0.19|-0.69|0.261
81447278|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.342||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.09|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 14||0.09|-0.78|0.123
81447279|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.415||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 15||0.01|-0.84|0.056
81447280|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.566||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.13|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 16||-0.13|-1.00|0.011
81447281|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.15|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 17||-0.15|-1.03|0.009
81447282|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.301||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.13|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 18||0.13|-0.74|0.175
81447283|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.449||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 19||-0.02|-0.87|0.039
81476212|NCT03479008|162642952|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||post-hoc analysis|with Bonferroni correction||||||<0.0001
81476213|NCT03479008|162642953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094|||||||post-hoc analysis|with Bonferroni correction||||||0.094
81476214|NCT03479008|162642954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||Statistical significance level was set at p \<0.05 for all tests.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Vibration to Baseline for Muscle bellies of Soleus (SO)||||0.011
81476215|NCT03479008|162642954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||ANOVA|Statistical significance level was set at p \< 0.05 for all tests.||Comparison of Vibration to Baseline for tibialis anterior (TA)||||0.012
81476216|NCT03479008|162642954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Statistical significance level was set at p \< 0.05 for all tests.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Vibration to Baseline for gastrocnemius lateralis (GL)||||0.003
81476217|NCT03479008|162642954|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance level was set at p \< 0.05 for all tests.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Vibration to Baseline for vastus medialis (VM)||||<0.001
81476218|NCT03479008|162642954|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significance level was set at p \< 0.05 for all tests.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Vibration to Baseline for vastus lateralis (VL)||||<0.0001
81476219|NCT03479008|162642954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||Statistical significance level was set at p \<0.05 for all tests.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Vibration to Baseline for rectus femoris (RF)||||0.59
81476220|NCT03479008|162642954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||Statistical significance level was set at p \< 0.05 for all tests.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Vibration to Baseline for semitendinosus (ST)||||0.86
81447284|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.315||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.12|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 20||0.12|-0.75|0.152
81447285|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.424||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 21||0.02|-0.87|0.063
81447286|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.454||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 22||-0.01|-0.90|0.044
81447287|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.312||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.14|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 23||0.14|-0.77|0.179
81447288|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.479||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.04|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 24||-0.04|-0.92|0.034
81447289|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.157||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.31|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 25||0.31|-0.62|0.505
81476221|NCT03479008|162642954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||Statistical significance level was set at p \< 0.05 for all tests.|ANOVA|||Comparison of Vibration to Baseline for deltoideus medius||||0.006
81478401|NCT00995722|162646676|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Mean Change NEI-VFQ-25 10 item neuro-opthtalmological supplement score baseline to week 16.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.98||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.22|43.17|||ANCOVA||Ranges 0-100, where 100 is normal and an increase in score represents an improvement.|Mean Change NEI-VFQ-25 10 item neuro-opthtalmological supplement score baseline to week 16. 95% CI and p-values obtained from the analysis of covariance model to adjust for the baseline value of the outcome variable.||43.17|-9.22|0.16
81478402|NCT00762762|162646677|OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||Means and standard deviations. 1 factor ANOVA to balance treatment groups to show no difference between groups. The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81476222|NCT01796301|162642955|SUPERIORITY|A two-step, step-down, fixed-sequential testing procedure was used to test the primary and key secondary efficacy endpoints for the comparison of romosozumab to teriparatide in the order presented for multiplicity adjustment to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05. The Key Secondary Efficacy Endpoints are the first 8 secondary endpoints reported below.|Treatment difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|3.8|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|||The primary analysis to assess the treatment difference (Romosozumab - Teriparatide) employed a linear mixed effects model for repeated measures. The model included main effects for treatment group, visit (categorical), baseline sCTX, baseline hip DXA BMD value, machine type (categorical), and machine type-by-baseline value interaction (to adjust for the effect of machine type on baseline DXA BMD value) as fixed main effects using an unstructured within-subject variance-covariance structure.||3.8|2.7|< 0.0001
81476223|NCT01796301|162642956|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|3.7|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|||Treatment difference (Romosozumab - Teriparatide) was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model for repeated measures adjusting for treatment, visit, baseline serum type 1 collagen C-telopeptide value, baseline BMD value, machine type, baseline BMD value-by machine type interaction, treatment-by-visit interaction, and using an unstructured variance covariance structure.||3.7|2.5|< 0.0001
81476224|NCT01796301|162642957|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|4.0|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|||Treatment difference (Romosozumab - Teriparatide) was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model for repeated measures adjusting for treatment, visit, baseline serum type 1 collagen C-telopeptide value, baseline BMD value, machine type, baseline BMD value-by machine type interaction, treatment-by-visit interaction, and using an unstructured variance covariance structure.||4.0|2.8|< 0.0001
81476225|NCT01796301|162642958|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|4.0|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|||Treatment difference (Romosozumab - Teriparatide) was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model for repeated measures adjusting for treatment, visit, baseline serum type 1 collagen C-telopeptide value, parameter baseline value, treatment-by visit interaction, and using an unstructured variance covariance structure.||4.0|2.8|< 0.0001
81476226|NCT01796301|162642959|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|5.3|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|||Treatment difference (Romosozumab - Teriparatide) was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model for repeated measures adjusting for treatment, visit, baseline serum type 1 collagen C-telopeptide value, parameter baseline value, treatment-by visit interaction, and using an unstructured variance covariance structure.||5.3|3.9|< 0.0001
81476227|NCT01796301|162642960|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|3.6|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|||Treatment difference (Romosozumab - Teriparatide) was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model for repeated measures adjusting for treatment, visit, baseline serum type 1 collagen C-telopeptide value, parameter baseline value, treatment-by visit interaction, and using an unstructured variance covariance structure.||3.6|2.5|< 0.0001
81447290|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.317||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.15|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 26||0.15|-0.79|0.186
81447291|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.283||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.18|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 27||0.18|-0.75|0.234
81447292|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.645||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.12|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for rTNSS at Day 28||-0.12|-1.17|0.017
81447293|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.06|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 1||0.06|-0.70|0.095
81447294|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.231||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.15|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 2||0.15|-0.61|0.236
81447295|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.255||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 3||0.14|-0.65|0.205
81447296|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.343||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.05|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 4||0.05|-0.73|0.084
81447297|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.146||||0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.26|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 5||0.26|-0.55|0.475
81447298|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.296||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 6||0.14|-0.73|0.178
81447299|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.406||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.04|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 7||0.04|-0.85|0.071
81447300|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.111||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.33|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 8||0.33|-0.55|0.621
81447301|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.206||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.25|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 9||0.25|-0.66|0.372
81447302|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.452||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 10||-0.01|-0.90|0.046
81447303|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.302||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.14|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 11||0.14|-0.75|0.183
81447304|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.226||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.22|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 12||0.22|-0.67|0.320
81447305|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.188||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 13||0.28|-0.66|0.431
81447306|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.299||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.15|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 14||0.15|-0.75|0.191
81447307|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.475||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 15||-0.02|-0.94|0.043
81447308|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.619||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.16|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 16||-0.16|-1.08|0.009
81476228|NCT01796301|162642961|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|4.2|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|||Treatment difference (Romosozumab - Teriparatide) was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model for repeated measures adjusting for treatment, visit, baseline serum type 1 collagen C-telopeptide value, parameter baseline value, treatment-by visit interaction, and using an unstructured variance covariance structure.||4.2|2.9|< 0.0001
81476229|NCT01796301|162642962|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|3.8|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|||Treatment difference (Romosozumab - Teriparatide) was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model for repeated measures adjusting for treatment, visit, baseline serum type 1 collagen C-telopeptide value, parameter baseline value, treatment-by visit interaction, and using an unstructured variance covariance structure.||3.8|2.4|< 0.0001
81478403|NCT00762762|162646678|OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||Means and standard deviations. 1 factor ANOVA to balance treatment groups to show no difference between groups. The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81478404|NCT00762762|162646679|OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||Means and standard deviations. 1 factor ANOVA to balance treatment groups to show no difference between groups. The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81447309|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.495||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 17||-0.02|-0.97|0.040
81447310|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.262||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.18|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 18||0.18|-0.71|0.249
81447311|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.536||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.07|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 19||-0.07|-1.00|0.023
81447312|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.23|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 20||0.23|-0.71|0.321
81447313|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.568||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.09|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 21||-0.09|-1.04|0.019
81447314|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.419||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.07|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 22||0.07|-0.91|0.092
81447315|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.206||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.28|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 23||0.28|-0.69|0.404
81447316|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.546||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.06|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 24||-0.06|-1.03|0.027
81447317|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.227||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.26|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 25||0.26|-0.71|0.357
81447318|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.403||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 26||0.10|-0.90|0.114
81447319|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.307||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 27||0.19|-0.81|0.228
81447320|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.725||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.16|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for AM rTNSS at Day 28||-0.16|-1.29|0.012
81447321|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.093||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 1||0.30|-0.49|0.643
81447322|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.279||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 2||0.10|-0.66|0.150
81476230|NCT01796301|162642963|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|4.3|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|||Treatment difference (Romosozumab - Teriparatide) was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model for repeated measures adjusting for treatment, visit, baseline serum type 1 collagen C-telopeptide value, parameter baseline value, treatment-by visit interaction, and using an unstructured variance covariance structure.||4.3|2.1|< 0.0001
81476231|NCT01796301|162642964|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|3.6|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|||Treatment difference (Romosozumab - Teriparatide) was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model for repeated measures adjusting for treatment, visit, baseline serum type 1 collagen C-telopeptide value, parameter baseline value, treatment-by visit interaction, and using an unstructured variance covariance structure.||3.6|2.6|< 0.0001
81476232|NCT01796301|162642965|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|4.2|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|||Treatment difference (Romosozumab - Teriparatide) was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model for repeated measures adjusting for treatment, visit, baseline serum type 1 collagen C-telopeptide value, parameter baseline value, treatment-by visit interaction, and using an unstructured variance covariance structure.||4.2|2.9|< 0.0001
81476233|NCT01796301|162642966|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|3.9|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|||Treatment difference (Romosozumab - Teriparatide) was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model for repeated measures adjusting for treatment, visit, baseline serum type 1 collagen C-telopeptide value, baseline BMD value, machine type, baseline BMD value-by machine type interaction, treatment-by-visit interaction, and using an unstructured variance covariance structure.||3.9|2.5|< 0.0001
81476234|NCT01796301|162642967|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|4.2|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|||Treatment difference (Romosozumab - Teriparatide) was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model for repeated measures adjusting for treatment, visit, baseline serum type 1 collagen C-telopeptide value, baseline BMD value, machine type, baseline BMD value-by machine type interaction, treatment-by-visit interaction, and using an unstructured variance covariance structure.||4.2|2.6|< 0.0001
81476235|NCT01796301|162642968|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|4.6|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|||Treatment difference (Romosozumab - Teriparatide) was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model for repeated measures adjusting for treatment, visit, baseline serum type 1 collagen C-telopeptide value, baseline BMD value, machine type, baseline BMD value-by machine type interaction, treatment-by-visit interaction, and using an unstructured variance covariance structure.||4.6|2.9|< 0.0001
81476236|NCT01796301|162642969|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|5.4|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|||Treatment difference (Romosozumab - Teriparatide) was analyzed using a linear mixed effects model for repeated measures adjusting for treatment, visit, baseline serum type 1 collagen C-telopeptide value, baseline BMD value, machine type, baseline BMD value-by machine type interaction, treatment-by-visit interaction, and using an unstructured variance covariance structure.||5.4|3.4|< 0.0001
81539933|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.89||||0.1507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|12.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||12.28|0.68|0.1507
81447323|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.291||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.12|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 3||0.12|-0.70|0.162
81447324|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.244||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.17|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 4||0.17|-0.65|0.242
81447325|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.223||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.18|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 5||0.18|-0.63|0.278
81447326|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.282||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.15|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 6||0.15|-0.71|0.200
81447327|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.164||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.27|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 7||0.27|-0.60|0.456
81476237|NCT01704755|162642970|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The noninferiority of the rate of sustained virologic response for the ABT-450/r/ABT-333 plus ribavirin 12-week treatment group as compared with the historical rate for telaprevir plus peginterferon-ribavirin. The lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must have exceeded 43% to achieve noninferiority.|Percentage of Participants|91.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|87.6|96.1||||||The study planned to enroll 380 subjects to a 12- or 24-week treatment arm. The primary efficacy endpoint (SVR12) was assessed for each arm. With a total sample size of 380 and assuming that 68% of the subjects in each arm would achieve SVR12, the study had greater than 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority and superiority with a 2-sided 97.5% lower confidence bound greater than 43% and 54%, respectively, based on the normal approximation of a single binomial proportion.||96.1|87.6|
81478405|NCT00762762|162646680|OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||Means and standard deviations. 1 factor ANOVA to balance treatment groups to show no difference between groups. The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81447328|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.385||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.04|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 8||0.04|-0.81|0.076
81478406|NCT00762762|162646681|OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||Means and standard deviations. 1 factor ANOVA to balance treatment groups to show no difference between groups. The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81478407|NCT00762762|162646682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81447329|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.396||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.05|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 9||0.05|-0.85|0.084
81447330|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.481||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 10||-0.02|-0.94|0.040
81478408|NCT00762762|162646683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81447331|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.405||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.06|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 11||0.06|-0.87|0.090
81447332|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.432||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 12||0.02|-0.88|0.060
81447333|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.277||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 13||0.20|-0.75|0.252
81476238|NCT01704755|162642970|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The superiority of the rate of sustained virologic response for the ABT-450/r/ABT-333 plus ribavirin 12-week treatment group as compared with the historical rate for telaprevir plus peginterferon-ribavirin. The lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must have exceeded 54% to achieve superiority.|Percentage of Participants|91.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|87.6|96.1||||||The primary efficacy endpoints were the SVR12 rates in each arm. The overall 2-sided significance level of 0.05 was split between the arms using a Bonferroni correction of 0.025. A 2-sided 97.5% CI of the SVR12 rate per arm was computed using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution. A gatekeeping testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate at 0.05, and the primary endpoints for Arm A were tested separately from Arm B in a pre-specified order.||96.1|87.6|
81476239|NCT01704755|162642970|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The noninferiority of the rate of sustained virologic response for the ABT-450/r/ABT-333 plus ribavirin 24-week treatment group as compared with the historical rate for telaprevir plus peginterferon-ribavirin. The lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must have exceeded 43% to achieve noninferiority.|Percentage of Participants|96.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|93.4|99.7||||||||99.7|93.4|
81476240|NCT01704755|162642970|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The superiority of the rate of sustained virologic response for the ABT-450/r/ABT-333 plus ribavirin 24-week treatment group as compared with the historical rate for telaprevir plus peginterferon-ribavirin. The lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must have exceeded 54% to achieve superiority.|Percentage of Participants|96.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|93.4|99.7||||||||99.7|93.4|
81476241|NCT01704755|162642971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.051|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||To test the hypothesis that the percentages of participants who achieved sustained virologic response 12 weeks after treatment was different between the two treatment groups, the percentages were compared using a logistic regression model with treatment group, baseline log(subscript)10(subscript) HCV RNA level, HCV subgenotype (1a, non-1a), IL28B genotype (CC, non CC), and peginterferon-ribavirin treatment history (treatment-naïve or treatment-experienced) as predictors.||||0.051
81476242|NCT00264290|162642997|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.007
81476243|NCT04472494|162643002|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.9297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|4.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square test|||||4.49|0.26|0.9297
81476244|NCT04472494|162643003|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference from Placebo|0.64||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|1.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.82|-0.55|0.7400
81476245|NCT04472494|162643004|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of Difference|-0.1||||0.9684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.55|20.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square test||Estimate of Difference is based on minimum risk weights|||20.34|-20.55|0.9684
81476246|NCT04472494|162643005|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.8504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|3.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.97|0.18|0.8504
81476247|NCT04472494|162643006|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29||||0.2724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|9.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.82|0.53|0.2724
81476248|NCT04472494|162643006|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|12.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.61|36.17|||||||Estimate of difference is based on minimum risk weights|36.17|-10.61|
81476249|NCT04472494|162643007|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.4734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|12.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.64|0.33|0.4734
81476250|NCT04472494|162643007|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|5.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.71|27.57|||||Estimate of difference is based on minimum risk weights|||27.57|-16.71|
81476251|NCT01537835|162643019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.17
81476252|NCT03077607|162643032|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size of 15 participants was selected based on the estimated within participant % coefficient of variation (CV) of 42% and precision/half width of 90% CI for Test Reference comparison on log scale of 0.259.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|139.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|113.26|172.87||||||Confidence interval (CI): 90 percent (%) CI on geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio (Test/Reference), test is talazoparib in combination with itraconazole and reference is talazoparib alone. Statistical data was calculated by using analysis of variance (ANOVA)||172.87|113.26|
81476253|NCT03077607|162643033|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size of 15 participants was selected based on the estimated within participant %CV of 42% and precision/half width of 90% CI for Test Reference comparison on log scale of 0.259.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|150.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|136.47|166.43||||||CI: 90% CI on geometric LS mean ratio (Test/Reference), test is talazoparib in combination with itraconazole and reference is talazoparib alone. Statistical data was calculated by using ANOVA.||166.43|136.47|
81476254|NCT03077607|162643034|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size of 15 participants was selected based on the estimated within participant %CV of 42% and precision/half width of 90% CI for Test Reference comparison on log scale of 0.259.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|156.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|137.58|177.42||||||CI: 90% CI on geometric LS mean ratio (Test/Reference), test is talazoparib in combination with itraconazole and reference is talazoparib alone. Statistical data was calculated by using ANOVA.||177.42|137.58|
81447334|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 14||0.19|-0.79|0.229
81447335|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.373||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.08|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 15||0.08|-0.83|0.109
81447336|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.484|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 16||-0.01|-0.96|
81447337|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.23|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 17||-0.23|-1.17|0.003
81447338|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.326||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.15|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 18||0.15|-0.81|0.182
81447339|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.299||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.15|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 19||0.15|-0.75|0.194
81447340|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.348||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 20||0.10|-0.80|0.129
81447341|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.292||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 21||0.19|-0.77|0.232
81447342|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.499||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 22||-0.02|-0.98|0.042
81447343|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.356||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.13|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 23||0.13|-0.84|0.150
81447344|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.398||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.06|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 24||0.06|-0.86|0.090
81447345|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.028||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.46|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 25||0.46|-0.52|0.909
81447346|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.233||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.26|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 26||0.26|-0.73|0.354
81476255|NCT03077607|162643035|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size of 15 participants was selected based on the estimated within participant %CV of 42% and precision/half width of 90% CI for Test Reference comparison on log scale of 0.259.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|136.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.2|180.87||||||CI: 90% CI on geometric LS mean ratio (Test/Reference), test is talazoparib in combination with rifampin and reference is talazoparib alone. Statistical data was calculated by using ANOVA.||180.87|103.20|
81476256|NCT03077607|162643036|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size of 15 participants was selected based on the estimated within participant %CV of 42% and precision/half width of 90% CI for Test Reference comparison on log scale of 0.259.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|105.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.04|113.24||||||CI: 90% CI on geometric LS mean ratio (Test/Reference), test is talazoparib in Combination with rifampin and reference is talazoparib alone. Statistical data was calculated by using ANOVA.||113.24|98.04|
81478409|NCT00762762|162646684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81447347|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 27||0.20|-0.78|0.245
81447348|NCT00117325|162583313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.601||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.03|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA method was used adjusting for baseline rTNSS, country, age, and gender, in addition to treatment effect.||Placebo versus Fluticasone Furoate 110 mcg QD for PM rTNSS at Day 28||-0.03|-1.17|0.038
81447349|NCT02731326|162583322|EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed to have 80% power to detect a hazard ratio of 2 for recurrence detection (α = .05).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.56||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.3|||Regression, Cox||Treatment arm equals numerator. Control arm=denominator.|The study was designed to have 80% power to detect a hazard ratio of 2 for recurrence detection (α = .05). Kaplan-Meier curves were created for recurrence detection in the intervention and control groups over the 6-month follow-up period. Differences in time to recurrence between groups were assessed using a Cox proportional hazards model. Baseline variables that differed significantly between groups were included as covariates and adjusted Kaplan-Meier curves were constructed.||2.30|1.06|0.05
81447350|NCT02731326|162583323|EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed to have 80% power to detect a hazard ratio of 2 (α = .05).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.58|||Regression, Cox||Treatment arm equals numerator. Control arm=denominator.|Kaplan-Meier curves were created for assessing time to treatment for intervention and control groups. Time to treatment was defined as the time interval from detection of a recurrent arrhythmia to treatment for that arrhythmia.||0.58|0.09|0.05
81447351|NCT02731326|162583324|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.58|||Regression, Cox|||||0.58|0.19|<.0001
81447352|NCT02731326|162583325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81447353|NCT02731326|162583326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.89
81478410|NCT00762762|162646685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81447354|NCT01394952|162583355|SUPERIORITY|"Superiority was declared if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95.33% confidence interval (CI) of the hazard ratio was below 1.0 (after adjustment for the interim analysis).~Once superiority was achieved for the primary endpoint, multiplicity adjustments using the graphical approach were performed for secondary efficacy endpoints in order to control the overall Type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.0467."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.33|0.79|0.99|||Regression, Cox|||Primary CV endpoint||0.99|0.79|0.026
81447355|NCT01394952|162583356|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjustments using the graphical approach were performed for secondary efficacy endpoints in order to control the overall Type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.0467.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.06|||Regression, Cox|||Death from CV causes||1.06|0.78|0.211
81447356|NCT01394952|162583356|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjustments using the graphical approach were performed for secondary efficacy endpoints in order to control the overall Type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.0467.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.16|||Regression, Cox|||Nonfatal MI||1.16|0.79|0.652
81447357|NCT01394952|162583356|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjustments using the graphical approach were performed for secondary efficacy endpoints in order to control the overall Type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.0467.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.95|||Regression, Cox|||Nonfatal stroke||0.95|0.61|0.017
81447358|NCT01394952|162583357|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjustments using the graphical approach were performed for secondary efficacy endpoints in order to control the overall Type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.0467.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.01|||Regression, Cox|||Time to all cause mortality||1.01|0.80|0.067
81447359|NCT01394952|162583358|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjustments using the graphical approach were performed for secondary efficacy endpoints in order to control the overall Type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.0467.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.93|||Regression, Cox|||microvascular endpoint||0.93|0.79|<0.001
81447360|NCT01394952|162583359|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjustments using the graphical approach were performed for secondary efficacy endpoints in order to control the overall Type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.0467.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.12|||Regression, Cox|||Heart failure requiring hospitalization or an urgent heart failure clinic visit||1.12|0.77|0.456
81447361|NCT01394952|162583360|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity adjustments using the graphical approach were performed for secondary efficacy endpoints in order to control the overall Type I error rate at a 2-sided alpha level of 0.0467.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.54|||Regression, Cox|||Hospitalization for unstable angina||1.54|0.84|0.413
81447362|NCT01986010|162583368|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.6||||||GMT Ratio: GMT V160/GMT placebo||2.6|0.8|
81447363|NCT01986010|162583368|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.2||||||GMT Ratio: GMT V160/GMT placebo||3.2|1.1|
81447364|NCT01986010|162583368|OTHER||GMT Ratio|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|7.4||||||GMT Ratio: GMT V160/GMT placebo||7.4|1.6|
81447365|NCT01986010|162583368|OTHER||GMT Ratio|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|4.6||||||GMT Ratio: GMT V160/GMT placebo||4.6|1.4|
81476257|NCT03077607|162643037|EQUIVALENCE|Sample size of 15 participants was selected based on the estimated within participant %CV of 42% and precision/half width of 90% CI for Test Reference comparison on log scale of 0.259.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|102.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.02|110.74||||||CI: 90% CI on geometric LS mean ratio (Test/Reference), test is talazoparib in Combination with rifampin and reference is talazoparib alone. Statistical data was calculated by using ANOVA.||110.74|94.02|
81478411|NCT00762762|162646686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81447366|NCT01986010|162583368|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.0||||||GMT Ratio: GMT V160/GMT placebo||3.0|0.9|
81447367|NCT01986010|162583368|OTHER||GMT Ratio|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|7.0||||||GMT Ratio: GMT V160/GMT placebo||7.0|2.2|
81447368|NCT01986010|162583368|OTHER||GMT Ratio|16.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|28.4||Hypothesis is GMT Ratio \>1|Two sample t-test|||GMT Ratio: GMT V160/GMT placebo||28.4|9.5|<0.001
81447369|NCT01986010|162583368|OTHER||GMT Ratio|76.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.5|118.6||Hypothesis is GMT Ratio \>1|Two sample t-test|||GMT Ratio: GMT V160/GMT placebo||118.6|49.5|<0.001
81447370|NCT01986010|162583368|OTHER||GMT Ratio|68.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.1|115.6||Hypothesis is GMT Ratio \>1|Two sample t-test|||GMT Ratio: GMT V160/GMT placebo||115.6|40.1|<0.001
81447371|NCT01986010|162583368|OTHER||GMT Ratio|41.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.8|70.7||Hypothesis is GMT Ratio \>1|Two sample t-test|||GMT Ratio: GMT V160/GMT placebo||70.7|23.8|<0.001
81447372|NCT01986010|162583368|OTHER||GMT Ratio|128.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.0|190.3||Hypothesis is GMT Ratio \>1|Two sample t-test|||GMT Ratio: GMT V160/GMT placebo||190.3|87.0|<0.001
81447373|NCT01986010|162583368|OTHER||GMT Ratio|62.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.5|126.1||Hypothesis is GMT Ratio \>1|Two sample t-test|||GMT Ratio: GMT V160/GMT placebo||126.1|30.5|<0.001
81447374|NCT01986010|162583368|OTHER||GMT Ratio|63.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.9|124.6||Hypothesis is GMT Ratio \>1|Two sample t-test|||GMT Ratio: GMT V160/GMT placebo||124.6|31.9|<0.001
81447375|NCT00536263|162583383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.008||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.079||P-values are unadjusted; Hochberg's adjustment for multiple comparisons was used to maintain the overall 0.05 significance level in test of superiority using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||"Null hypothesis: no difference in the proportion with HBeAg loss.~Based on the targeted sample size, there was 80% statistical power (2-sided 0.05 alpha) to detect a true 36% HBeAg loss rate in this treatment arm versus a true rate of 23% in the control arm."||0.079|-0.063|0.860
81447376|NCT00536263|162583383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.139|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|0.217||P-values are unadjusted; Hochberg's adjustment for multiple comparisons was used to maintain the overall 0.05 significance level in test of superiority using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||"Null hypothesis: no difference in the proportion with HBeAg loss.~Based on the targeted sample size, there was 80% statistical power (2-sided 0.05 alpha) to detect a true 36% HBeAg loss rate in this treatment arm versus a true rate of 23% in the control arm."||0.217|0.061|<0.001
81447377|NCT00536263|162583383|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The noninferiority of PEG 1.5 mcg/kg\*24 weeks with respect to PEG 1.5 mcg/kg\*48 weeks was to be concluded if the lower bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference of the rates (PEG 1.5 mcg/kg\*24 weeks minus PEG 1.5 mcg/kg\*48 weeks) was greater than the noninferiority margin of -10%.|Pairwise rate difference|-0.132|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.198|-0.065||||||||-0.065|-0.198|
81447378|NCT00536263|162583384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.011||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.052|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||||0.052|-0.074|0.700
81447379|NCT00536263|162583384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.054||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.123|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||||0.123|-0.014|0.125
81447380|NCT00536263|162583384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.065|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.122|-0.008||||||||-0.008|-0.122|
81447381|NCT00536263|162583385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.016||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078|0.047|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||End of treatment||0.047|-0.078|0.598
81447382|NCT00536263|162583385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.041||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.108|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||End of treatment||0.108|-0.027|0.24
81447383|NCT00536263|162583385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.056|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.112|-0.001||||||End of treatment||-0.001|-0.112|
81476258|NCT01462305|162643059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||||||interaction effect and week of treatment condition|ANOVA|||To test the hypothesis that depressed SAD patients would demonstrate greater antidepressant therapeutic benefit from the \~465nm (shorter wavelength) source compared with the \~595nm (longer wavelength) source, we conducted a repeated-measures ANOVA using PROC MIXED in SAS 9.3 with treatment (\~465nm vs. \~595nm) as a between-subject factor and time (treatment visit 1, treatment visit 2, treatment visit 3, phone assessment 1, phone assessment 2, and treatment visit 4) as a within-subject factor.||||0.74
81476259|NCT01462305|162643059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||||||A repeated-measures ANOVA on the 29 subjects revealed no significant effect or interaction effect|ANOVA|||||||0.9
81476260|NCT01462305|162643059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||A repeated-measures ANOVA on the 29 subjects revealed significant effect of treatment week|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81476261|NCT01462305|162643061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.20
81476262|NCT00368459|162643070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||For this pilot trial, we did not anticipate power to detect significant, clinically-meaningful between-group differences of the magnitude provided by FDA-approved AD therapies over a 12 month treatment period, but we specified that we would report trends (alpha \<0.1) as a guide to future effectiveness studies.||||>0.1
81476263|NCT00368459|162643071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.1
81476264|NCT00368459|162643072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.1
81476265|NCT00368459|162643073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.1
81476266|NCT00368459|162643074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.1
81476267|NCT00368459|162643075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.1
81476268|NCT00368459|162643076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.1
81447384|NCT00536263|162583385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.006||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.063|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||24 weeks after EOT||0.063|-0.075|0.830
81476269|NCT00368459|162643077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Favoring placebo, unadjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81476270|NCT00368459|162643078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.1
81476271|NCT00368459|162643079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.1
81476272|NCT04957212|162643103|EQUIVALENCE|We used an equivalence margin of 0.2 for the primary endpoint.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.04||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.09|||Chi-squared|||||0.09|-0.16|0.54
81476273|NCT04957212|162643104|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.07||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.06|||Chi-squared|||||0.06|-0.21|0.26
81476274|NCT04957212|162643105|OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81476275|NCT04957212|162643106|OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.56
81447385|NCT00536263|162583385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.13||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.053|0.208|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||24 weeks after EOT||0.208|0.053|0.001
81447386|NCT00536263|162583385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.136||||||90.0|-0.201|-0.071||||||24 weeks after EOT||-0.071|-0.201|
81447387|NCT00536263|162583386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.072||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.151|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||End of treatment||0.151|-0.007|0.076
81447388|NCT00536263|162583386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.135||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.053|0.216|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||End of treatment||0.216|0.053|0.001
81447389|NCT00536263|162583386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.063|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.135|0.009||||||End of treatment||0.009|-0.135|
81447390|NCT00536263|162583386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.017||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.092|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||24 weeks after EOT||0.092|-0.058|0.662
81447391|NCT00536263|162583386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.139|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||24 weeks after EOT||0.220|0.059|<0.001
81476276|NCT03836209|162643125|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|-0.071||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.205|0.062||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.10.|Fisher Exact||Treatment Difference = Arm A - Arm B|||0.062|-0.205|0.366
81476277|NCT03836209|162643126|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|-0.059||||0.446|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.191|0.073||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.10.|Fisher Exact||Treatment Difference = Arm A - Arm B|||0.073|-0.191|0.446
81476278|NCT03836209|162643127|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.047||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.084|0.178||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.10.|Fisher Exact||Treatment Difference = Arm A - Arm B|||0.178|-0.084|0.539
81476279|NCT03836209|162643128|SUPERIORITY||Proportion Difference|0.131||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|0.242||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.10.|Fisher Exact||Treatment Difference = Arm A - Arm B|||0.242|0.020|0.042
81476280|NCT01753115|162643133|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence margin is 0.80 - 1.25.|Ratio of AUC|0.887|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.831|0.948||||||Analysis of Ciprofloxacin Area Under the Curve at Day 5 and Day 44.||0.948|0.831|
81476281|NCT01753115|162643133|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence margin is 0.80 - 1.25.|Ratio of Cmax|0.944|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.852|1.046||||||Analysis of Cmax at Day 5 and Day 44||1.046|0.852|
81476282|NCT01753115|162643134|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.67.|Ratio of GMT|1.267|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.898|1.787||||||||1.787|0.898|
81476283|NCT03224624|162643187|EQUIVALENCE|Comparing baseline-\>12month SBP change (mean difference) between the two groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.72|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 considered significant.|t-test, 2 sided||direction of comparison: (self-management change over 12 months) - (usual care change over 12 months) in SBP|t- tests were done to compare group mean differences between self-management and usual care and within groups Mean differences were calculated by subtracting 12-month blood pressure from baseline blood pressure for each participant. t-tests were done to compare mean differences between the two groups.||||0.72
81447392|NCT00536263|162583386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.122|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.191|-0.053||||||24 weeks after EOT||-0.053|-0.191|
81447393|NCT00536263|162583387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.019||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.061|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||End of treatment||0.061|-0.023|0.373
81447394|NCT00536263|162583387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.049||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.096|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||End of treatment||0.096|0.003|0.040
81447395|NCT00536263|162583387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.072|0.011||||||End of treatment||0.011|-0.072|
81447396|NCT00536263|162583387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.001||||0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.043|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||24 weeks after EOT||0.043|-0.041|0.969
81447397|NCT00536263|162583387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.045||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.094|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||24 weeks after EOT||0.094|-0.004|0.074
81447398|NCT00536263|162583387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.044|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.085|-0.003||||||24 weeks after EOT||-0.003|-0.085|
81447399|NCT00536263|162583388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.004||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.019|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||End of treatment||0.019|-0.027|0.724
81447400|NCT00536263|162583388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.018||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.048|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||End of treatment||0.048|-0.012|0.243
81447401|NCT00536263|162583388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.022|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.046|0.002||||||End of treatment||0.002|-0.046|
81476284|NCT03224624|162643187|EQUIVALENCE|Comparing baseline-\>12month DBP change (mean difference) between the two groups.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||direction of comparison: (self-management change over 12 months) - (usual care change over 12 months) in DBP|Mean differences were calculated by subtracting 12-month blood pressure from baseline blood pressure for each participant. t-tests were done to compare mean differences between the two groups.||||0.15
81447402|NCT00536263|162583388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.004||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.019|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||24 weeks after EOT||0.019|-0.027|0.724
81447403|NCT00536263|162583388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.018||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.048|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||24 weeks after EOT||0.048|-0.012|0.232
81447404|NCT00536263|162583388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.022|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.046|0.002||||||24 weeks after EOT||0.002|-0.046|
81476285|NCT03224624|162643187|EQUIVALENCE|Comparing baseline-\>12month SBP change within self-management group (null hypothesis no change).|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.95||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||(12-month SBP)-(baseline SBP) for self-management group (as given in table)|change in SBP from baseline to 12-months within self-management group.||||0.01
81447405|NCT00536263|162583389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.056||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.145|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||End of treatment||0.145|-0.033|0.219
81447406|NCT00536263|162583389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.126||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.216|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||End of treatment||0.216|0.037|0.006
81447407|NCT00536263|162583389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.071|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.148|0.006||||||End of treatment||0.006|-0.148|
81447408|NCT00536263|162583389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.082||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.168|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||24 weeks after EOT||0.168|-0.004|0.067
81447409|NCT00536263|162583389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.268|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||24 weeks after EOT||0.268|0.092|<0.001
81447410|NCT00536263|162583389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.098|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.174|-0.021||||||24 weeks after EOT||-0.021|-0.174|
81447411|NCT00536263|162583390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.001||||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.041|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||End of treatment||0.041|-0.039|0.995
81447412|NCT00536263|162583390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.054||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.103|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||End of treatment||0.103|0.005|0.031
81447413|NCT00536263|162583390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.053|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.094|-0.012||||||End of treatment||-0.012|-0.094|
81447414|NCT00536263|162583390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.024||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.078|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||24 weeks after EOT||0.078|-0.030|0.389
81447415|NCT00536263|162583390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.121|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.058|0.184|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||24 weeks after EOT||0.184|0.058|<0.001
81447416|NCT00536263|162583390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.097|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.152|-0.041||||||24 weeks after EOT||-0.041|-0.152|
81447417|NCT00536263|162583391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.0||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.012|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||End of treatment||0.012|-0.012|0.991
81447418|NCT00536263|162583391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.013||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.033|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||End of treatment||0.033|-0.006|0.181
81447419|NCT00536263|162583391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.013|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.003||||||End of treatment||0.003|-0.030|
81447420|NCT00536263|162583391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.0||||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.012|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||24 weeks after EOT||0.012|-0.012|0.971
81447421|NCT00536263|162583391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.013||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.033|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||24 weeks after EOT||0.033|-0.006|0.179
81447422|NCT00536263|162583391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.013|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.003||||||24 weeks after EOT||0.003|-0.030|
81447423|NCT00536263|162583392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.991|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|"Stratified by genotype~Due to zero responses in the 2 arms, pairwise rate difference \& corresponding 95% confidence interval were not applicable."||End of treatment||||0.991
81447424|NCT00536263|162583392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.004||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.013|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||End of treatment||0.013|-0.004|0.322
81447425|NCT00536263|162583392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.004|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.012|0.003||||||End of treatment||0.003|-0.012|
81447426|NCT00536263|162583392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.991||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|"Stratified by genotype~Due to zero responses in the 2 arms, pairwise rate difference \& corresponding 95% confidence interval were not applicable."||24 weeks after EOT||||0.991
81447427|NCT00536263|162583392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.009||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.021|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by genotype||24 weeks after EOT||0.021|-0.003|0.157
81447428|NCT00536263|162583392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.009|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.019|0.001||||||24 weeks after EOT||0.001|-0.019|
81447429|NCT00536263|162583393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|comparison of post-treatment versus baseline values||||||0.014
81447430|NCT00536263|162583393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|comparison of post-treatment versus baseline values||||||<0.001
81447431|NCT00536263|162583393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|comparison of post-treatment versus baseline values||||||0.010
81447432|NCT00536263|162583393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.2||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and genotype were the fixed effects and baseline was the covariate.||||0.8|-1.2|0.631
81447433|NCT00536263|162583393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|-0.3||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment group and genotype were the fixed effects and baseline was the covariate.||||0.8|-1.4|0.617
81447434|NCT00536263|162583393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pairwise rate difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||||1.1|-1.1|
81476286|NCT03224624|162643187|EQUIVALENCE|Comparing baseline-\>12month SBP change within usual care group (null hypothesis no change).|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.59|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||(12-month SBP)-(baseline SBP) for usual care group (as given in table)|Comparing baseline-\>12month SBP change within usual care group.||||<0.05
81476287|NCT03224624|162643187|EQUIVALENCE|Comparing baseline-\>12month DBP change within self-management group (null hypothesis no change).|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.51|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||(12-month DBP)-(baseline DBP) for self-management group (as given in table)|change in DBP from baseline to 12-months within self-management group.||||<0.01
81447435|NCT02994940|162583398|SUPERIORITY||Hodges Lehman estimator|21.3||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|44.2|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||44.2|-2.5|0.127
81447436|NCT02994940|162583399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.851|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.851
81447437|NCT02994940|162583400|SUPERIORITY||Hodges Lehman estimator|2.0||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|6.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||6.0|-1.0|0.109
81447438|NCT02994940|162583401|SUPERIORITY||Hodges Lehman estimator|7.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|8.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||8.0|4.0|0.0001
81447439|NCT04305496|162583420|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.71|||Stratified log rank test|||||0.71|0.51|<0.001
81447440|NCT04305496|162583421|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.71|||Stratified log rank test|||||0.71|0.51|<0.001
81447441|NCT04305496|162583422|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.65|||Stratified log-rank test|||||0.65|0.38|<0.001
81447442|NCT04305496|162583423|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.65|||Stratified log-rank test|||||0.65|0.38|<0.001
81447443|NCT04305496|162583424|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.76|||Stratified log rank test|||||0.76|0.34|<0.001
81447444|NCT04305496|162583425|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.76|||Stratified log rank test|||||0.76|0.34|<0.001
81447445|NCT04305496|162583426|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.85|||Stratified log rank test|||||0.85|0.19|0.016
81447446|NCT04305496|162583427|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.85|||Stratified log rank test|||||0.85|0.19|0.016
81447447|NCT02912650|162583436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|30.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.14|36.02|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) were based on LS Mean from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment, gender, baseline categorical pain severity rating (PSR) as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||36.02|24.14|<0.001
81476288|NCT03224624|162643187|EQUIVALENCE|change in DBP from baseline to 12-months within usual care group.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.76||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||(12-month DBP)-(baseline DBP) for usual care group (as given in table)|||||0.34
81447448|NCT02912650|162583436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.66||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|9.8|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||9.80|1.51|0.008
81447449|NCT02912650|162583436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.55|18.97|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||18.97|10.55|<0.001
81447450|NCT02912650|162583436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|24.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|30.35|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||30.35|18.50|<0.001
81447451|NCT02912650|162583436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|15.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.35|21.29|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||21.29|9.35|<0.001
81447452|NCT02912650|162583436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|13.31|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||13.31|4.90|<0.001
81447453|NCT02912650|162583437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.59|11.94|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||11.94|6.59|<0.001
81447454|NCT02912650|162583437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.84||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|3.71|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||3.71|-0.03|0.053
81447455|NCT02912650|162583437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.69|7.49|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||7.49|3.69|<0.001
81447456|NCT02912650|162583437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.75|10.09|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||10.09|4.75|<0.001
81476289|NCT01884545|162643190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1073|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1073
81447457|NCT02912650|162583437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.67||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|6.36|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||6.36|0.98|0.008
81447458|NCT02912650|162583437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|5.64|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||5.64|1.85|<0.001
81447459|NCT02912650|162583438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.39|15.71|||ANOVA|||0-8 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from analysis of variance (ANOVA) with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||15.71|10.39|<0.001
81447460|NCT02912650|162583438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.01||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|4.86|||ANOVA|||0 to 8 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||4.86|1.15|0.002
81476290|NCT01884545|162643190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0615|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0615
81476291|NCT01884545|162643191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6732|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.6732
81476292|NCT01884545|162643191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3754|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.3754
81476293|NCT01884545|162643192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.853||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.326|6.139|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.139|1.326|0.0073
81447461|NCT02912650|162583438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.06|8.83|||ANOVA|||0 to 8 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||8.83|5.06|<0.001
81447462|NCT02912650|162583438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.39|12.7|||ANOVA|||0 to 8 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||12.70|7.39|<0.001
81447463|NCT02912650|162583438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.44|8.78|||ANOVA|||0 to 8 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||8.78|3.44|<0.001
81447464|NCT02912650|162583438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|5.81|||ANOVA|||0 to 8 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||5.81|2.06|<0.001
81447465|NCT02912650|162583438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.63|5.05|||ANOVA|||6 to 8 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||5.05|2.63|<0.001
81447466|NCT02912650|162583438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.07||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.92|||ANOVA|||6 to 8 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.92|0.23|0.013
81447467|NCT02912650|162583438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|3.55|||ANOVA|||6 to 8 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.55|1.83|<0.001
81447468|NCT02912650|162583438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|3.98|||ANOVA|||6 to 8 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.98|1.56|<0.001
81476294|NCT01884545|162643192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.045||||0.9068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.183|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.183|0.5|0.9068
81476295|NCT01884545|162643193|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.333||||0.7822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.173|10.254|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.254|0.173|0.7822
81447469|NCT02912650|162583438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.15||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|2.37|||ANOVA|||6 to 8 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.37|-0.07|0.064
81447470|NCT02912650|162583438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.47|||ANOVA|||6 to 8 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.47|0.76|<0.001
81447471|NCT02912650|162583439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||<0.001
81447472|NCT02912650|162583439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||0.069
81447473|NCT02912650|162583439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||<0.001
81447474|NCT02912650|162583439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||<0.001
81447475|NCT02912650|162583439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||<0.001
81447476|NCT02912650|162583439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||0.005
81447477|NCT02912650|162583440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-45.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.96|-31.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) adjusted proportions, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-31.58|-58.96|<0.001
81447478|NCT02912650|162583440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-8.88||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.27|0.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||0.50|-18.27|0.064
81447479|NCT02912650|162583440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-26.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.91|-17.05|||ANOVA|||At 8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-17.05|-36.91|<0.001
81447480|NCT02912650|162583440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-36.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.45|-22.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-22.07|-50.45|<0.001
81476296|NCT01884545|162643193|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.333||||0.7822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.173|10.254|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.254|0.173|0.7822
81476297|NCT01884545|162643194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7985|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.7985
81476298|NCT01884545|162643194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1642|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1642
81476299|NCT01884545|162643195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8027|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.8027
81476300|NCT01884545|162643195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7751|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.7751
81476301|NCT01884545|162643196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5557|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.5557
81476302|NCT01884545|162643196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7834|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.7834
81447481|NCT02912650|162583440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-18.58||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.64|-4.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-4.52|-32.64|0.010
81447482|NCT02912650|162583440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-18.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.44|-7.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-7.90|-28.44|<0.001
81447483|NCT02912650|162583440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-57.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.44|-44.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-44.72|-70.44|<0.001
81447484|NCT02912650|162583440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-11.28||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.99|-3.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-3.57|-18.99|0.004
81447485|NCT02912650|162583440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-28.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.77|-19.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-19.35|-36.77|<0.001
81447486|NCT02912650|162583440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-46.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.98|-32.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-32.04|-59.98|<0.001
81447487|NCT02912650|162583440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-29.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.65|-15.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-15.75|-43.65|<0.001
81447488|NCT02912650|162583440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-16.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.59|-7.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-7.29|-26.59|<0.001
81447489|NCT02912650|162583441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||<0.001
81447490|NCT02912650|162583441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||0.003
81476303|NCT01884545|162643197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1439|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1439
81447491|NCT02912650|162583441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||0.031
81447492|NCT02912650|162583441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||<0.001
81447493|NCT02912650|162583441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||<0.001
81447494|NCT02912650|162583441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.631|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||0.631
81447495|NCT02912650|162583442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||<0.001
81447496|NCT02912650|162583442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.088|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||0.088
81447497|NCT02912650|162583442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||0.133
81447498|NCT02912650|162583442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||<0.001
81447499|NCT02912650|162583442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||<0.001
81447500|NCT02912650|162583442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.887|||||||Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||p-value was calculated by using Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by gender and baseline categorical PSR terms.||||0.887
81447501|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.52|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.52|0.14|<0.001
81476304|NCT01884545|162643197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2275|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.2275
81447502|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.15||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.28|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.28|0.01|0.034
81447503|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.14|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.14|-0.13|0.963
81476305|NCT01884545|162643198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7639|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.7639
81476306|NCT01884545|162643198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9999|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.9999
81476307|NCT01884545|162643199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4673|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.4673
81476308|NCT01884545|162643199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2297|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.2297
81476309|NCT01884545|162643200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2192|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.2192
81476310|NCT01884545|162643200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9062|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.9062
81476311|NCT01884545|162643201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1466|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.1466
81476312|NCT01884545|162643201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.207|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.2070
81447504|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.18||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.37|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.37|-0.01|0.062
81447505|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.32||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.52|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.52|0.13|0.001
81447506|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.14||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.01|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||-0.01|-0.28|0.040
81447507|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.27|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.27|0.70|<0.001
81447508|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.17||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.37|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.37|-0.03|0.095
81447509|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.09||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.29|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.29|-0.12|0.414
81447510|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.1|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.10|0.52|<0.001
81447511|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.19|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.19|0.61|<0.001
81447512|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.09||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.12|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.12|-0.29|0.406
81447513|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.09|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.09|1.40|<0.001
81447514|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.34||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.58|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.58|0.10|0.006
81447515|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.33||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.57|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.57|0.08|0.009
81447516|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.75|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.75|1.07|<0.001
81447517|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.77|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.77|1.08|<0.001
81447518|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.23|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.23|-0.26|0.908
81447519|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|2.35|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.35|1.64|<0.001
81476313|NCT01884545|162643202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6289|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.6289
81476314|NCT01884545|162643202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9631|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.9631
81447520|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.39||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.64|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.64|0.15|0.002
81447521|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.82|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.82|0.32|<0.001
81447522|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.95|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.95|1.25|<0.001
81447523|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.78|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.78|1.07|<0.001
81447524|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.18||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.43|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.43|-0.07|0.157
81476315|NCT01884545|162643203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2313|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.2313
81476316|NCT01884545|162643203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8029|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.8029
81476317|NCT01884545|162643204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0710
81476318|NCT01884545|162643204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8069|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.8069
81476319|NCT01884545|162643205|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0512|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0512
81476320|NCT01884545|162643205|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4478|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4478
81476321|NCT01884545|162643208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7923|||||||Regression, Linear|||Perceived Risk for CHD, Consequences subscale||||0.7923
81476322|NCT01884545|162643208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0636|||||||Regression, Linear|||Perceived Risk for CHD, Personal control||||0.0636
81476323|NCT01884545|162643208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2063|||||||Regression, Linear|||Perceived Risk for CHD, Treatment control||||0.2063
81476324|NCT01884545|162643208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2529|||||||Regression, Linear|||Perceived Risk for CHD, Emotional representations||||0.2529
81539934|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.92||||0.0385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|31.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||31.94|1.10|0.0385
81447525|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|2.48|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.48|1.73|<0.001
81447526|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.37||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.63|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.63|0.11|0.005
81447527|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.05|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.05|0.52|<0.001
81447528|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.1|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.10|1.36|<0.001
81476325|NCT01884545|162643208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1085|||||||Regression, Linear|||Perceived Risk for coronary heart disease (CHD), Consequences subscale||||0.1085
81476326|NCT01884545|162643208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.337|||||||Regression, Linear|||Perceived Risk for coronary heart disease (CHD), personal control subscale||||0.3370
81476327|NCT01884545|162643208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3483|||||||Regression, Linear|||Perceived Risk for coronary heart disease (CHD), treatment control subscale||||0.3483
81476328|NCT01884545|162643208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5384|||||||Regression, Linear|||Perceived Risk for coronary heart disease (CHD), emotional representations||||0.5384
81476329|NCT01884545|162643209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7447|||||||Regression, Linear|||Perceived Risk for T2D, Consequences subscale||||0.7447
81476330|NCT01884545|162643209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6378|||||||Regression, Linear|||Perceived Risk for T2D, Personal control||||0.6378
81476331|NCT01884545|162643209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3209|||||||Regression, Linear|||Perceived Risk for T2D, Treatment control||||0.3209
81476332|NCT01884545|162643209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0058|||||||Regression, Linear|||Perceived Risk for T2D, Emotional representations||||0.0058
81476333|NCT01884545|162643209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3769|||||||Regression, Linear|||Perceived Risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D), Consequences subscale||||0.3769
81476334|NCT01884545|162643209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0872|||||||Regression, Linear|||Perceived Risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D), personal control||||0.0872
81476335|NCT01884545|162643209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4302|||||||Regression, Linear|||Perceived Risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D), treatment control||||0.4302
81476336|NCT01884545|162643209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4133|||||||Regression, Linear|||Perceived Risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D), emotional representations||||0.4133
81476337|NCT01884545|162643210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3106|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.3106
81476338|NCT01884545|162643210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7087|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.7087
81476339|NCT01884545|162643211|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.034||||0.9259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.511|2.094|||Regression, Logistic|||Stages of Change, Weight reduction||2.094|0.511|0.9259
81476340|NCT01884545|162643211|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.252||||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.234|4.111|||Regression, Logistic|||Stages of Change, Exercise behavior||4.111|1.234|0.0082
81476341|NCT01884545|162643211|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.423||||0.2954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.084|2.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Stages of Change, Smoking behavior||2.120|0.084|0.2954
81476342|NCT01884545|162643211|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.216||||0.5669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|2.376|||Regression, Logistic|||Stages of Change, Healthier eating behavior||2.376|0.622|0.5669
81476343|NCT01884545|162643211|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.622||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.341|1.134|||Regression, Logistic|||Stages of Change, Stress behavior||1.134|0.341|0.1210
81476344|NCT01884545|162643211|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.928||||0.8355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.461|1.872|||Regression, Logistic|||Weight reduction||1.872|0.461|0.8355
81476345|NCT01884545|162643211|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.011|3.311|||Regression, Logistic|||Exercise behavior||3.311|1.011|0.0459
81476346|NCT01884545|162643211|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.563||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.121|2.629|||Regression, Logistic|||Smoking behavior||2.629|0.121|0.4650
81476347|NCT01884545|162643211|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.8303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.478|1.808|||Regression, Logistic|||Healthier eating behavior||1.808|0.478|0.8303
81476348|NCT01884545|162643211|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.347||||0.3254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.744|2.439|||Regression, Logistic|||Stress behavior||2.439|0.744|0.3254
81476349|NCT01884545|162643212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0174|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0174
81476350|NCT01884545|162643212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8694|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.8694
81476351|NCT01884545|162643213|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4768|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.4768
81476352|NCT01884545|162643213|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8452|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.8452
81476353|NCT01884545|162643214|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.591||||0.5589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.335|7.544|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.544|0.335|0.5589
81476354|NCT01424241|162643215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|300.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||None available.||||<0.05
81476355|NCT01424241|162643215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81476356|NCT00073008|162643251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan-Meier estimate|34.5||||||95.0|13.7|55.4|||||Percentage of surviving participants who were progression free 4 months after the date of randomization|||55.4|13.7|
81476357|NCT00073008|162643251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan-Meier estimate|19.7||||||95.0|2.9|36.4|||||Percentage of surviving participants who were progression free 4 months after the date of randomization|||36.4|2.9|
81476358|NCT00073008|162643252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan-Meier estimate|27.1||||||95.0|11.9|42.3|||||Percentage of surviving participants who were progression free 4 months after the date of randomization|||42.3|11.9|
81476359|NCT00073008|162643252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan-Meier estimate|18.3||||||95.0|3.9|32.6|||||Percentage of surviving participants who were progression free 4 months after the date of randomization|||32.6|3.9|
81476360|NCT00808470|162643267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||15 minutes after exposure||||0.58
81539935|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.85||||0.0299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|93.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||93.28|1.26|0.0299
81447529|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.69|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.69|0.94|<0.001
81447530|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.42||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.68|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.68|0.15|0.002
81447531|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|2.45|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.45|1.67|<0.001
81447532|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.67|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.67|0.13|0.004
81447533|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.37|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.37|0.82|<0.001
81447534|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.04|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.04|1.27|<0.001
81447535|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.36|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.36|0.58|<0.001
81447536|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.96|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.96|0.42|<0.001
81447537|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.4|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.40|1.60|<0.001
81447538|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.44||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.72|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.72|0.16|0.002
81447539|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.44|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.44|0.88|<0.001
81447540|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.96|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.96|1.16|<0.001
81447541|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.24|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.24|0.44|<0.001
81447542|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.0|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.00|0.44|<0.001
81447543|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.31|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.31|1.50|<0.001
81447544|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.46||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.74|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.74|0.18|0.001
81447545|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.43|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.43|0.85|<0.001
81447546|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.85|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.85|1.04|<0.001
81447547|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.17|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.17|0.36|<0.001
81447548|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.97|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.97|0.39|<0.001
81447549|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.98|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.98|1.13|<0.001
81447550|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.36||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.65|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.65|0.06|0.017
81447551|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.37|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.37|0.77|<0.001
81447552|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.62|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.62|0.78|<0.001
81447553|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.48||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.91|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.91|0.06|0.026
81447554|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.01|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.01|0.42|<0.001
81447555|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.69|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.69|0.84|<0.001
81447556|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.36||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.66|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.66|0.07|0.017
81476361|NCT00808470|162643267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||1 hour and 15 minutes after exposure||||0.39
81447557|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.2|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.20|0.60|<0.001
81447558|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.33|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.33|0.48|<0.001
81447559|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.37||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.8|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.80|-0.06|0.089
81447560|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.83|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.83|0.24|<0.001
81447561|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.44|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.44|0.60|<0.001
81447562|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.35||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.65|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.65|0.06|0.018
81447563|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.02|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.02|0.42|<0.001
81447564|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.67||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.09|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.09|0.25|0.002
81447565|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.72|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.72|-0.12|0.163
81447566|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.37||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.66|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.66|0.07|0.016
81447567|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.68||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.1|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.10|0.26|0.002
81476362|NCT00808470|162643267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2 Hours 15 minutes after exposure||||.51
81476363|NCT00808470|162643267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||3 hours, 15 minutes after exposure||||.36
81447568|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.4|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.40|-0.19|0.496
81447569|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.46||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.76|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.76|0.16|0.003
81447570|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.57||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.0|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.00|0.15|0.008
81447571|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.22||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.64|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.64|-0.21|0.315
81447572|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.36||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.66|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.66|0.06|0.019
81447573|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.45||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.87|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.87|0.02|0.038
81447574|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.31|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.31|-0.28|0.918
81447575|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.25||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.55|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.55|-0.05|0.105
81447576|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.43||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.85|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.85|0.01|0.045
81447577|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.62|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.62|-0.22|0.355
81447578|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.23||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.53|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.53|-0.07|0.127
81447579|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.29||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.7|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.70|-0.12|0.171
81447580|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.04||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.33|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.33|-0.25|0.790
81447581|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.18||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.47|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.47|-0.12|0.235
81447582|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.25||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.66|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.66|-0.16|0.236
81447583|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.11||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.53|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.53|-0.30|0.599
81447584|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.14||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.43|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.43|-0.15|0.353
81476364|NCT00808470|162643267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||1 day after exposure||||.86
81447585|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.22||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.62|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.62|-0.19|0.293
81447586|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.28|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.28|-0.28|0.986
81447587|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.11||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.39|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.39|-0.18|0.459
81447588|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.22||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.62|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.62|-0.18|0.287
81447589|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.11||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.51|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.51|-0.30|0.600
81447590|NCT02912650|162583443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.11||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.4|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.40|-0.17|0.447
81447591|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.59||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.96|||ANCOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.96|0.23|0.001
81447592|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.39|||ANCOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.39|-0.12|0.297
81476365|NCT00808470|162643267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||1 week after exposure||||.24
81539936|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.8034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.74|0.30|0.8034
81447593|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.16|||ANCOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.16|-0.35|0.457
81447594|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.46||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.82|||ANCOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.82|0.10|0.012
81447595|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.06|||ANCOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.06|0.33|<0.001
81447596|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.23||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.02|||ANCOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.02|-0.49|0.076
81447597|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|2.63|||ANCOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.63|1.42|<0.001
81447598|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.51||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.93|||ANCOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.93|0.10|0.016
81447599|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.21||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.64|||ANCOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.64|-0.21|0.330
81447600|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.11|||ANCOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.11|0.91|<0.001
81447601|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.42|||ANCOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.42|1.21|<0.001
81447602|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.12|||ANCOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.12|-0.73|0.163
81447603|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|4.65|||ANCOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||4.65|3.18|<0.001
81447604|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.86||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.38|||ANCOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.38|0.35|0.001
81447605|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.78||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.31|||ANCOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.31|0.26|0.003
81447606|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|3.79|||ANCOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||3.79|2.32|<0.001
81447607|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.39|3.87|||ANCOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||3.87|2.39|<0.001
81447608|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.44|||ANCOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.44|-0.60|0.769
81447609|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.88|5.42|||ANCOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||5.42|3.88|<0.001
81447610|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.86||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.4|||ANCOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.40|0.32|0.002
81447611|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.93|||ANCOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.93|0.83|<0.001
81447612|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.02|4.56|||ANCOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||4.56|3.02|<0.001
81447613|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|4.04|||ANCOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||4.04|2.49|<0.001
81447614|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.52||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|1.06|||ANCOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.06|-0.03|0.062
81447615|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.01|5.64|||ANCOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||5.64|4.01|<0.001
81447616|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.76||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.33|||ANCOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.33|0.19|0.009
81447617|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.33|||ANCOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.33|1.17|<0.001
81447618|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.25|4.88|||ANCOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||4.88|3.25|<0.001
81447619|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|3.9|||ANCOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||3.90|2.26|<0.001
81447620|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.56|||ANCOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.56|0.41|<0.001
81447621|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.82|5.52|||ANCOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||5.52|3.82|<0.001
81447622|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.78||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.38|||ANCOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.38|0.19|0.010
81447623|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|3.01|||ANCOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||3.01|1.81|<0.001
81447624|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.04|4.74|||ANCOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||4.74|3.04|<0.001
81476366|NCT01454414|162643274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Protective effectiveness= 1 - rate ratio|0.646||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.288|0.824|||Poisson regression|||Protective effectiveness (1 - the incidence rate ratio) and 95% CIs for comparing reported tick bites between the treatment and control groups were calculated using a GEE model with a Poisson distribution and log link, and included terms for treatment, year of follow-up, and the interaction of treatment and year of follow-up, with an offset variable for log outdoor work hours.||0.824|0.288|0.004
81447625|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.11|||ANCOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||3.11|1.40|<0.001
81447626|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.23|||ANCOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.23|1.02|<0.001
81447627|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.65|5.4|||ANCOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||5.40|3.65|<0.001
81447628|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.82||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.43|||ANCOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.43|0.21|0.009
81476367|NCT02494401|162643286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||p value of baseline comparison.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81476368|NCT02494401|162643286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32||||||p value for 16 week comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81476369|NCT02494401|162643286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||p value for 6 month comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3
81476370|NCT02494401|162643287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||p value of baseline comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81476371|NCT02494401|162643287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||p value 16 week comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81476372|NCT02494401|162643287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||p value 6 month comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81476373|NCT02494401|162643288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||p value baseline comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81476374|NCT02494401|162643288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||p value of 16 week comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.83
81447629|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|3.04|||ANCOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||3.04|1.79|<0.001
81447630|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|4.58|||ANCOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||4.58|2.83|<0.001
81447631|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.99|||ANCOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.99|1.23|<0.001
81447632|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.22|||ANCOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.22|0.97|<0.001
81447633|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.37|5.17|||ANCOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||5.17|3.37|<0.001
81447634|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.81||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.44|||ANCOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.44|0.18|0.012
81447635|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|3.0|||ANCOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||3.00|1.72|<0.001
81447636|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.57|4.36|||ANCOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||4.36|2.57|<0.001
81447637|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.82|||ANCOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.82|1.00|<0.001
81447638|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.19|||ANCOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.19|0.92|<0.001
81447639|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.76|4.6|||ANCOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||4.60|2.76|<0.001
81447640|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.63||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.27|||ANCOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.27|-0.01|0.055
81447641|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|2.84|||ANCOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.84|1.54|<0.001
81447642|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|3.97|||ANCOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||3.97|2.14|<0.001
81447643|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.49||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.42|||ANCOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.42|0.57|0.002
81447644|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.21|||ANCOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.21|0.91|<0.001
81447645|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|4.03|||ANCOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||4.03|2.17|<0.001
81447646|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.65||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.3|||ANCOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.30|0.00|0.049
81447647|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.59|||ANCOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.59|1.27|<0.001
81447648|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|3.37|||ANCOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||3.37|1.52|<0.001
81447649|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.17||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.1|||ANCOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.10|0.23|0.015
81447650|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.94|||ANCOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.94|0.62|<0.001
81447651|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|3.4|||ANCOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||3.40|1.56|<0.001
81447652|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.56||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.2|||ANCOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.20|-0.08|0.087
81447653|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.12|||ANCOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.12|0.82|<0.001
81447654|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.84|||ANCOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.84|1.00|<0.001
81447655|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.01||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.94|||ANCOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.94|0.09|0.032
81447656|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.91||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.56|||ANCOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.56|0.26|0.006
81447657|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.66|||ANCOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.66|0.85|<0.001
81447658|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.14||||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.77|||ANCOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.77|-0.49|0.669
81476375|NCT02494401|162643288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.23
81447659|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.89||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.53|||ANCOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.53|0.24|0.007
81476376|NCT02494401|162643289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||p value of baseline comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.96
81447660|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.52|||ANCOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.52|0.71|<0.001
81447661|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.86||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.78|||ANCOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.78|-0.05|0.063
81447662|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.75||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.39|||ANCOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.39|0.11|0.022
81447663|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.22||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.12|||ANCOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.12|0.32|0.008
81447664|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.05||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.68|||ANCOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.68|-0.58|0.876
81447665|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.49||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|1.13|||ANCOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.13|-0.15|0.134
81476377|NCT02494401|162643289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69||||||p value of 16 week comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.69
81476378|NCT02494401|162643289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6||||||p value of 6 month comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6
81476379|NCT02494401|162643290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||p value baseline comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81447666|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.17||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.07|||ANCOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.07|0.27|0.011
81476380|NCT02494401|162643290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81447667|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.73||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.64|||ANCOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.64|-0.17|0.112
81447668|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.44||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.08|||ANCOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.08|-0.20|0.179
81447669|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.97||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.85|||ANCOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.85|0.09|0.032
81447670|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.06||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.67|||ANCOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.67|-0.56|0.850
81447671|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.32||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.95|||ANCOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.95|-0.30|0.311
81476381|NCT02494401|162643290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56||||||p value for 6 month comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.56
81476382|NCT02494401|162643291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69||||||p value for baseline comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.69
81447672|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.91||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.79|||ANCOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.79|0.03|0.043
81447673|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.64||||0.154||95.0|-0.24|1.53|||ANCOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.53|-0.24|0.154
81476383|NCT02494401|162643291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||p value for 16 week comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.29
81476384|NCT02494401|162643291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||p value for 6 month comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.07
81476385|NCT02494401|162643292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||p value for baseline comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.28
81447674|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.26||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.89|||ANCOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.89|-0.36|0.408
81447675|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.81||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.68|||ANCOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.68|-0.05|0.065
81447676|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.55|||ANCOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.55|-0.66|0.862
81476386|NCT02494401|162643292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||p value for 16 week comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81476387|NCT02494401|162643292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||p value for 6 month comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.23
81476388|NCT02494401|162643293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||p value of baseline comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.93
81476389|NCT02494401|162643293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||p value of 16 week comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.54
81476390|NCT02494401|162643293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33||||||p value of 6 month comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.33
81476391|NCT02494401|162643294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||p value of baseline comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.59
81476392|NCT02494401|162643294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||p value of 16 week comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.25
81476393|NCT02494401|162643294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||p value of 6 month comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81447677|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.29||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.9|||ANCOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.90|-0.32|0.352
81447678|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.87||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.73|||ANCOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.73|0.00|0.049
81447679|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.52||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.39|||ANCOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.39|-0.35|0.239
81447680|NCT02912650|162583444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.34||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.96|||ANCOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||0.96|-0.27|0.270
81447681|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.15||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.28|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.28|0.01|0.031
81447682|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.12|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.12|-0.06|0.527
81447683|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.05|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.05|-0.14|0.386
81447684|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.12||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.25|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.25|-0.02|0.084
81447685|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.19||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.32|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.32|0.06|0.006
81447686|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.07||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.02|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.02|-0.17|0.135
81447687|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.73|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.73|0.34|<0.001
81447688|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.27|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.27|-0.01|0.062
81447689|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.14|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.14|-0.14|0.977
81447690|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.6|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.60|0.21|<0.001
81447691|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.73|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.73|0.34|<0.001
81447692|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.13||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.01|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.01|-0.27|0.069
81447693|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.38|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.38|0.90|<0.001
81447694|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.46|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.46|0.12|<0.001
81447695|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.22||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.39|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.39|0.05|0.011
81447696|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.09|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.09|0.61|< 0.001
81447697|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.16|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.16|0.67|<0.001
81447698|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.07||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.1|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.10|-0.24|0.427
81447699|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.6|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.60|1.11|<0.001
81447700|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.27||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.44|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.44|0.10|0.002
81447701|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.58|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.58|0.23|<0.001
81447702|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.33|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.33|0.84|<0.001
81447703|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.2|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.20|0.70|<0.001
81476394|NCT02494401|162643295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||p value of baseline comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.51
81476395|NCT02494401|162643295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||p value of 16 week comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.93
81476396|NCT02494401|162643295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||p value of 6 month comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.84
81476397|NCT02494401|162643296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||p value of baseline comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.83
81476398|NCT02494401|162643296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27||||||p value of 16 week comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81476399|NCT02494401|162643296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||p value of 6 month comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81476400|NCT02494401|162643297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||p value of baseline comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.64
81476401|NCT02494401|162643297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||p value of 16 week comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8
81476402|NCT02494401|162643297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||p value of 6 month comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.09
81476403|NCT02494401|162643298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73||||||p value of baseline comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.73
81476404|NCT02494401|162643298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||p value of 16 week comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.82
81476405|NCT02494401|162643298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||p value of 6 month comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81476406|NCT02494401|162643299|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||p value of baseline comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81476407|NCT02494401|162643299|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||p value of 16 week comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81476408|NCT02494401|162643299|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63||||||p value of 6 month comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.63
81476409|NCT02494401|162643300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||p value of baseline comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81476410|NCT02494401|162643300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||p value of 16 week comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.62
81447704|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.14||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.31|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.31|-0.04|0.123
81447705|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.67|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.67|1.14|<0.001
81447706|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.24||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.42|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.42|0.05|0.012
81476411|NCT02494401|162643300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||p value of 6 month comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7
81447707|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.75|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.75|0.38|<0.001
81447708|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.43|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.43|0.90|<0.001
81447709|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.11|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.11|0.57|<0.001
81447710|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.51|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.51|0.14|<0.001
81447711|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.65|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.65|1.11|<0.001
81447712|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.48|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.48|0.11|0.002
81447713|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.95|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.95|0.56|<0.001
81476412|NCT02494401|162643301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||p value of baseline comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.29
81476413|NCT02494401|162643301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58||||||p value of 16 week comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.58
81476414|NCT02494401|162643301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||p value of 6 month comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.49
81476415|NCT02494401|162643302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||p value of baseline comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81447714|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.36|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.36|0.82|<0.001
81476416|NCT02494401|162643302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||p value of 16 week comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81476417|NCT02494401|162643302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||p value of 6 month comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.82
81476418|NCT01037816|162643303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.137|||||||ANCOVA|||The treatment effect of the FS-67 patch was estimated by computing the difference in LS means of the FS-67 and placebo patches from the ANCOVA model||||0.137
81476419|NCT01037816|162643304|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.044
81476420|NCT02371668|162643305|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81476421|NCT02371668|162643306|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.114|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.114
81476422|NCT02371668|162643307|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4989|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4989
81476423|NCT02371668|162643308|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1412|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1412
81476424|NCT02371668|162643309|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.137|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.137
81476425|NCT02371668|162643310|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2445|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2445
81476426|NCT02371668|162643311|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.045
81476427|NCT02371668|162643312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.230
81476428|NCT02371668|162643313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.646|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.646
81476429|NCT01128400|162643367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81447715|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.9|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.90|0.35|<0.001
81447716|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.65|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.65|0.27|<0.001
81447717|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.61|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.61|1.06|<0.001
81447718|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.49|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.49|0.10|0.003
81476430|NCT01128400|162643368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81447719|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.98|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.98|0.58|<0.001
81447720|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.32|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.32|0.76|<0.001
81447721|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.84|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.84|0.28|<0.001
81447722|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.68|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.68|0.29|<0.001
81447723|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.57|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.57|1.00|<0.001
81447724|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.5|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.50|0.10|0.003
81447725|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.91|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.91|0.51|<0.001
81447726|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.27|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.27|0.70|<0.001
81447727|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.86|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.86|0.29|<0.001
81447728|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.61|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.61|0.21|<0.001
81447729|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.38|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.38|0.81|<0.001
81447730|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.25||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.45|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.45|0.05|0.014
81447731|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.86|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.86|0.45|<0.001
81447732|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.13|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.13|0.56|<0.001
81447733|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.44||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.73|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.73|0.15|0.003
81447734|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.61|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.61|0.21|<0.001
81447735|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.2|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.20|0.62|<0.001
81447736|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.21||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.42|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.42|0.01|0.041
81447737|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.76|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.76|0.35|<0.001
81447738|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.99|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.99|0.41|<0.001
81539937|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.8532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|4.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.42|0.29|0.8532
81447739|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.35||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.65|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.65|0.06|0.018
81539938|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.8823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|4.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.41|0.28|0.8823
81447740|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.34||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.55|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.55|0.14|0.001
81447741|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.05|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.05|0.48|<0.001
81447742|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.4|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.40|0.00|0.045
81447743|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.64|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.64|0.24|<0.001
81447744|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.84|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.84|0.28|< 0.001
81447745|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.32||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.61|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.61|0.04|0.027
81447746|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.24||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.44|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.44|0.04|0.020
81447747|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.85|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.85|0.29|<0.001
81539939|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.79||||0.1651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|43.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||43.76|0.52|0.1651
81447748|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.09||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.28|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.28|-0.11|0.374
81447749|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.54|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.54|0.14|<0.001
81447750|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.76|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.76|0.20|<0.001
81447751|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.23||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.51|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.51|-0.05|0.106
81447752|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.25||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.45|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.45|0.05|0.013
81447753|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.39||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.67|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.67|0.11|0.006
81447754|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.22|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.22|-0.17|0.796
81447755|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.16||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.36|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.36|-0.03|0.104
81447756|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.37||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.65|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.65|0.09|0.010
81447757|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.23||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.51|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.51|-0.05|0.114
81447758|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.14||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.34|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.34|-0.06|0.168
81447759|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.32||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.59|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.59|0.05|0.022
81447760|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.05||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.24|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.24|-0.14|0.620
81447761|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.14||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.33|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.33|-0.06|0.164
81447762|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.27||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.54|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.54|-0.00|0.052
81447763|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.18||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.45|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.45|-0.09|0.196
81539940|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.36||||0.1048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|59.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||59.55|0.68|0.1048
81447764|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.09||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.28|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.28|-0.10|0.364
81447765|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.25||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.52|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.52|-0.02|0.071
81447766|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.865||95.0|-0.2|0.17|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.17|-0.20|0.865
81447767|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.11||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.3|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.30|-0.08|0.238
81447768|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.26||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.53|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.53|-0.00|0.054
81447769|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.4|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.40|-0.14|0.335
81447770|NCT02912650|162583445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.32|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.32|-0.06|0.176
81447771|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.48||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.77|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.77|0.18|0.002
81447772|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.18||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.38|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.38|-0.03|0.098
81447773|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.17|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.17|-0.25|0.719
81447774|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.6|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.60|0.00|0.048
81447775|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.81|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.81|0.21|<0.001
81447776|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.21||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.0|||ANOVA|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||-0.00|-0.42|0.046
81447777|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.99|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.99|1.05|<0.001
81447778|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.63|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.63|-0.02|0.069
81447779|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.09||||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.42|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.42|-0.24|0.604
81478412|NCT02171429|162646694|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|7.2||||0.1729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|16.12||The threshold for statistical significance was a p-value \<0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the placebo arm.|The null hypothesis (H0): the percentage of participants achieving remission at Week 10 was the same in both the placebo and etrolizumab arms. The alternative hypothesis (H1): the percentage of participants achieving remission at Week 10 was not the same in the placebo and etrolizumab arms.||16.12|-3.83|0.1729
81447780|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.69|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.69|0.75|<0.001
81447781|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.9|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.90|0.96|<0.001
81447782|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.22||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.11|||ANOVA|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.11|-0.54|0.200
81447783|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|3.46|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.46|2.32|<0.001
81447784|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.63||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.03|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.03|0.23|0.002
81447785|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.55||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.95|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.95|0.14|0.008
81447786|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|2.83|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.83|1.69|<0.001
81447787|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|2.91|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.91|1.77|<0.001
81447788|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.32|||ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.32|-0.49|0.685
81447789|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.77|3.93|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.93|2.77|<0.001
81447790|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.66||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.07|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.07|0.26|0.001
81447791|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.39|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.39|0.57|<0.001
81447792|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|3.27|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.27|2.11|<0.001
81447793|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|2.96|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.96|1.79|<0.001
81447794|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.32||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.73|||ANOVA|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.73|-0.10|0.132
81447795|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.88|4.13|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||4.13|2.88|<0.001
81447796|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.61||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.05|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.05|0.17|0.007
81447797|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.8|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.80|0.91|<0.001
81447798|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|3.52|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.52|2.27|<0.001
81447799|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.79|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.79|1.52|<0.001
81447800|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.74||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.19|||ANOVA|||2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.19|0.30|0.001
81447801|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.79|4.09|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||4.09|2.79|<0.001
81447802|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.15|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.15|0.24|0.003
81447803|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.31|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.31|1.39|<0.001
81447804|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|3.39|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.39|2.10|<0.001
81447805|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.24|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.24|0.94|< 0.001
81447806|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.61|||ANOVA|||3 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.61|0.69|<0.001
81447807|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.67|4.0|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||4.00|2.67|<0.001
81447808|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.74||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.2|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.20|0.27|0.002
81447809|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|2.41|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.41|1.47|<0.001
81447810|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|3.26|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.26|1.93|<0.001
81447811|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.07|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.07|0.73|<0.001
81447812|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.67|||ANOVA|||4 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.67|0.73|<0.001
81447813|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.51|3.87|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.87|2.51|<0.001
81447814|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.76||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.23|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.23|0.29|0.002
81447815|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.33|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.33|1.37|< 0.001
81447816|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|3.11|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.11|1.75|<0.001
81447817|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.03|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.03|0.66|<0.001
81447818|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.56|||ANOVA|||5 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.56|0.61|<0.001
81447819|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|3.35|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.35|1.95|<0.001
81476431|NCT02362425|162643369|SUPERIORITY|An a priori power calculation, with power at 80% and a two-sided α of 0·05, determined that n=76 participants (n=38 per group) would be required to detect a statistically significant post-intervention difference in plasma glutathione (GSH) concentration between NAC and placebo groups. After the primary endpoint was changed, re-evaluation of the sample size determined that a larger sample (total n=182) would be required. As per protocol, the study was completed at this time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.6|||Regression, Linear|Model comparing 12 m corrected 15-F2t-isoprostane conc. controlling for pre-intervention value. Investigated covariates: smoking and drinking status.||Null Hypothesis: In RYR1-RM myopathy patients, there will be no statistically significant difference in corrected 15-F2t-isoprostane concentration and/or corrected 15=f2t-Isop:PGR2alpha ratio between NAC and placebo groups at month 12, after controlling for established a priori confounders.||1.6|-1.4|0.88
81447820|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.61||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.09|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.09|0.12|0.015
81539941|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.87||||0.1168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|53.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||53.53|0.64|0.1168
81447821|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.22|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.22|1.24|<0.001
81447822|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|2.74|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.74|1.35|<0.001
81447823|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.92||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.62|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.62|0.22|0.010
81447824|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.61|||ANOVA|||6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.61|0.63|<0.001
81447825|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|2.88|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.88|1.47|<0.001
81447826|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.57||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.06|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.06|0.08|0.022
81447827|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.95|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.95|0.95|<0.001
81447828|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.3|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.30|0.90|<0.001
81447829|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.72||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.43|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.43|0.02|0.045
81447830|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.38|||ANOVA|||7 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.38|0.38|<0.001
81447831|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.47|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.47|1.09|<0.001
81447832|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.56||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.04|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.04|0.07|0.024
81447833|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.65|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.65|0.67|<0.001
81447834|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.92|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.92|0.54|<0.001
81447835|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.62||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|1.32|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.32|-0.07|0.079
81447836|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.09|||ANOVA|||8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.09|0.12|0.015
81447837|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.94|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.94|0.56|<0.001
81447838|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.19||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.67|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.67|-0.29|0.438
81447839|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.29|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.29|0.31|0.001
81447840|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.06||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.75|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.75|0.37|0.003
81447841|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.45||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|1.14|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.14|-0.25|0.204
81447842|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.61||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.1|||ANOVA|||9 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.10|0.12|0.014
81476432|NCT02362425|162643370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.9||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|53.4||Model controlled for six-month(pre-intervention) distance and treatment group. Investigated covariates: height|Regression, Linear|||In RYR1-RM myopathy patients, there will be no statistically significant difference in 6MWT (six minute walk test) total distance between NAC and placebo groups at month 12, after controlling for established a priori confounders.||53.4|-5.5|.11
81476433|NCT02362425|162643371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.7|||Regression, Linear|||||0.7|-3.6|0.14
81476434|NCT02362425|162643372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.3|-0.5|0.62
81447843|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.84||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.53|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.53|0.15|0.018
81447844|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.04||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.52|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.52|-0.44|0.867
81447845|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.41||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.9|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.90|-0.08|0.099
81447846|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.49|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.49|0.11|0.024
81447847|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.43||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|1.12|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.12|-0.27|0.228
81447848|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.37||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.86|||ANOVA|||10 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.86|-0.12|0.136
81476435|NCT02362425|162643373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.0|-1.1|0.05
81447849|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|1.28|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.28|-0.07|0.078
81447850|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.09||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.56|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.56|-0.38|0.716
81447851|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.31||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.79|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.79|-0.16|0.197
81447852|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.52||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|1.19|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.19|-0.15|0.131
81447853|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.29||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.97|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.97|-0.39|0.399
81447854|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.23||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.7|||ANOVA|||11 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.70|-0.25|0.349
81447855|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.46||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.12|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.12|-0.20|0.169
81447856|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.44|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.44|-0.48|0.937
81447857|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.22||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.69|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.69|-0.25|0.351
81447858|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.48||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|1.14|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.14|-0.18|0.151
81476436|NCT02362425|162643374|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.6|-2.1|0.25
81476437|NCT02362425|162643375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.0|-2.1|0.05
81476438|NCT02362425|162643376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|7.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.3|-0.6|0.09
81447859|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.24||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.9|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.90|-0.42|0.476
81447860|NCT02912650|162583446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.24||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.71|||ANOVA|||12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.71|-0.22|0.310
81447861|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.09|8.61|||ANCOVA|||0 to 2 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||8.61|6.09|<0.001
81447862|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.41||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.28|||ANCOVA|||0 to 2 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.28|0.53|0.002
81447863|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.88|||ANCOVA|||0 to 2 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||2.88|1.09|<0.001
81447864|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.69|7.2|||ANCOVA|||0 to 2 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||7.20|4.69|<0.001
81447865|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|6.63|||ANCOVA|||0 to 2 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||6.63|4.10|<0.001
81476439|NCT02362425|162643377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.0|-1.3|0.69
81447866|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.58||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|1.47|||ANCOVA|||0 to 2 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||1.47|-0.31|0.203
81476440|NCT02362425|162643378|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.1|-3.5|0.31
81476441|NCT02362425|162643379|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|3.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.0|-0.8|0.22
81476442|NCT02362425|162643380|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|2.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.4|-2.6|0.93
81447867|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|24.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.1|28.9|||ANCOVA|||0 to 6 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||28.90|20.10|<0.001
81447868|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.44||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|7.52|||ANCOVA|||0 to 6 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||7.52|1.37|0.005
81447869|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.23|14.48|||ANCOVA|||0 to 6 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||14.48|8.23|<0.001
81447870|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|20.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.66|24.45|||ANCOVA|||0 to 6 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||24.45|15.66|<0.001
81447871|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.71|17.57|||ANCOVA|||0 to 6 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||17.57|8.71|<0.001
81447872|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|10.04|||ANCOVA|||0 to 6 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||10.04|3.80|<0.001
81447873|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|34.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.09|43.57|||ANCOVA|||0 to 12 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||43.57|26.09|<0.001
81447874|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.85||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|11.95|||ANCOVA|||0 to 12 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||11.95|-0.25|0.060
81447875|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|16.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.54|22.95|||ANCOVA|||0 to 12 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||22.95|10.54|<0.001
81447876|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|28.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.26|37.71|||ANCOVA|||0 to 12 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||37.71|20.26|<0.001
81447877|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|18.08|||<|0.001||95.0|9.29|26.88|||ANCOVA|||0 to 12 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||26.88|9.29|<0.001
81447878|NCT02912650|162583447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|17.1|||ANCOVA|||0 to 12 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||17.10|4.70|<0.001
81447879|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|2.51|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.51|1.72|<0.001
81447880|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.44||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.71|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.71|0.16|0.002
81447881|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.86|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.86|0.30|<0.001
81447882|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.08|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.08|1.29|<0.001
81447883|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.93|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.93|1.14|<0.001
81447884|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.15||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.43|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.43|-0.13|0.303
81447885|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.86|8.58|||ANOVA|||0-6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||8.58|5.86|<0.001
81447886|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.58||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.53|||ANOVA|||0-6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.53|0.63|0.001
81447887|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|4.45|||ANOVA|||0-6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||4.45|2.52|<0.001
81447888|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.28|6.99|||ANOVA|||0-6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||6.99|4.28|<0.001
81447889|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|5.1|||ANOVA|||0-6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||5.10|2.37|<0.001
81447890|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.86|||ANOVA|||0-6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.86|0.95|<0.001
81447891|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.08|10.71|||ANOVA|||0-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||10.71|7.08|<0.001
81447892|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.26|||ANOVA|||0-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.26|0.73|0.002
81447893|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|5.77|||ANOVA|||0-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||5.77|3.20|<0.001
81447894|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.08|8.71|||ANOVA|||0-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||8.71|5.08|<0.001
81447895|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.58|6.24|||ANOVA|||0-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||6.24|2.58|<0.001
81447896|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|3.77|||ANOVA|||0-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.77|1.21|<0.001
81447897|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.76|13.08|||ANOVA|||0-12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||13.08|7.76|<0.001
81447898|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.14||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|4.0|||ANOVA|||0-12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||4.00|0.28|0.024
81476443|NCT02362425|162643381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.8|-1.3|0.66
81539942|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.6936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|4.95||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||4.95|0.35|0.6936
81539943|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.4315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|6.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||6.90|0.44|0.4315
81447899|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.35|7.12|||ANOVA|||0-12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||7.12|3.35|<0.001
81447900|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.62|10.93|||ANOVA|||0-12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||10.93|5.62|<0.001
81447901|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.51|7.86|||ANOVA|||0-12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||7.86|2.51|<0.001
81447902|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|4.97|||ANOVA|||0-12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||4.97|1.22|0.001
81447903|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|3.59|||ANOVA|||6-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.59|1.95|<0.001
81447904|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.66||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.24|||ANOVA|||6-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.24|0.09|0.023
81447905|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.24|||ANOVA|||6-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.24|1.07|<0.001
81447906|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.92|||ANOVA|||6-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.92|1.29|<0.001
81447907|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.11||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.94|||ANOVA|||6-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.94|0.29|0.008
81447908|NCT02912650|162583448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.57|||ANOVA|||6-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.57|0.41|<0.001
81447909|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|3.82|||ANOVA|||0 to 2 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.82|2.68|<0.001
81447910|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.63||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.03|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour:Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.03|0.23|0.002
81447911|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.27|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.27|0.46|<0.001
81447912|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|3.19|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.19|2.05|<0.001
81447913|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|2.96|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.96|1.81|<0.001
81447914|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.23||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.64|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||0.64|-0.17|0.258
81447915|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.79|12.74|||ANOVA|||0 to 6 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||12.74|8.79|<0.001
81447916|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.29||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|3.67|||ANOVA|||0 to 6 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.67|0.91|0.001
81447917|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.93|6.73|||ANOVA|||0 to 6 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||6.73|3.93|<0.001
81447918|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.51|10.44|||ANOVA|||0 to 6 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||10.44|6.51|<0.001
81447919|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.46|7.42|||ANOVA|||0 to 6 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||7.42|3.46|<0.001
81447920|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|4.43|||ANOVA|||0 to 6 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||4.43|1.65|<0.001
81447921|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.74|18.62|||ANOVA|||0 to 12 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||18.62|10.74|<0.001
81447922|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.16||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|5.91|||ANOVA|||0 to 12 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||5.91|0.41|0.024
81447923|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.15|10.73|||ANOVA|||0 to 12 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||10.73|5.15|<0.001
81447924|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.59|15.45|||ANOVA|||0 to 12 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||15.45|7.59|<0.001
81447925|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.75|||<|0.001||95.0|2.79|10.71|||ANOVA|||0 to 12 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||10.71|2.79|<0.001
81447926|NCT02912650|162583449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|7.56|||ANOVA|||0 to 12 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||7.56|2.0|<0.001
81447927|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.42|6.32|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||6.32|4.42|<0.001
81447928|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.07||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.74|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.74|0.40|0.002
81447929|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.13|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||2.13|0.77|<0.001
81447930|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.35|5.25|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||5.25|3.35|<0.001
81447931|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.96|4.88|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||4.88|2.96|<0.001
81447932|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.38||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|1.05|||ANOVA|||0-2 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||1.05|-0.29|0.268
81447933|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|17.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.69|21.28|||ANOVA|||0-6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||21.28|14.69|<0.001
81447934|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|6.17|||ANOVA|||0-6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||6.17|1.57|<0.001
81447935|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.48|11.15|||ANOVA|||0-6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||11.15|6.48|<0.001
81447936|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.83|17.4|||ANOVA|||0-6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||17.40|10.83|<0.001
81447937|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.86|12.48|||ANOVA|||0-6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||12.48|5.86|<0.001
81447938|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.62|7.27|||ANOVA|||0-6 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||7.27|2.62|<0.001
81447939|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|21.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.52|26.37|||ANOVA|||0-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||26.37|17.52|<0.001
81447940|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|8.09|||ANOVA|||0-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||8.09|1.91|0.002
81447941|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.29|14.56|||ANOVA|||0-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||14.56|8.29|<0.001
81447942|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|16.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.53|21.36|||ANOVA|||0-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||21.36|12.53|<0.001
81447943|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.07|14.97|||ANOVA|||0-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||14.97|6.07|<0.001
81447944|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|9.55|||ANOVA|||0-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||9.55|3.30|<0.001
81447945|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.57|31.63|||ANOVA|||0-12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||31.63|18.57|<0.001
81447946|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.3||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|9.86|||ANOVA|||0-12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||9.86|0.74|0.023
81447947|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.55|17.8|||ANOVA|||0-12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||17.80|8.55|<0.001
81539944|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.7936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|4.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||4.53|0.31|0.7936
81447948|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.28|26.31|||ANOVA|||0-12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||26.31|13.28|<0.001
81447949|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.36|18.49|||ANOVA|||0-12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||18.49|5.36|<0.001
81447950|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.27|12.48|||ANOVA|||0-12 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||12.48|3.27|<0.001
81447951|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.61|8.62|||ANOVA|||6-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||8.62|4.61|<0.001
81447952|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.74||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|3.14|||ANOVA|||6-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||3.14|0.34|0.015
81447953|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.92|5.76|||ANOVA|||6-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||5.76|2.92|<0.001
81447954|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.87|6.88|||ANOVA|||6-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||6.88|2.87|<0.001
81447955|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.27||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|4.28|||ANOVA|||6-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||4.28|0.25|0.028
81447956|NCT02912650|162583450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|4.02|||ANOVA|||6-8 hour: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS Mean from ANOVA with treatment, gender and baseline categorical PSR.||4.02|1.19|<0.001
81447957|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-36.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.41|-23.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-23.71|-49.41|<0.001
81447958|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-3.95||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.45|0.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||0.56|-8.45|0.086
81447959|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-3.71||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.28|0.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||0.86|-8.28|0.112
81447960|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-32.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.86|-19.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-19.17|-45.86|<0.001
81447961|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-32.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.22|-19.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-19.55|-46.22|<0.001
81447962|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|0.11||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|5.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||5.42|-5.20|0.968
81447963|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-47.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.18|-34.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-34.58|-61.18|<0.001
81447964|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-6.23||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.61|-0.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-0.84|-11.61|0.023
81447965|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-6.23||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.73|-0.73|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-0.73|-11.73|0.026
81447966|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-41.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.51|-27.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-27.52|-55.51|<0.001
81447967|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-41.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.65|-27.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-27.89|-55.65|<0.001
81539945|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.3||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|56.03||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||56.03|0.71|0.0990
81539946|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.86||||0.1128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|52.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||52.21|0.66|0.1128
81447968|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-0.16||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.56|6.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||6.23|-6.56|0.960
81447969|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-55.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.81|-42.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-42.65|-68.81|<0.001
81447970|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-6.16||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.46|0.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||0.13|-12.46|0.055
81447971|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-11.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|-4.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-4.70|-18.70|0.001
81447972|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-49.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.21|-35.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-35.60|-63.21|<0.001
81447973|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-44.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.04|-30.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-30.55|-58.04|<0.001
81447974|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-5.69||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.46|2.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||2.08|-13.46|0.151
81447975|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-56.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.96|-43.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-43.91|-69.96|<0.001
81447976|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-9.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|-2.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-2.19|-15.80|0.010
81447977|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-20.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.97|-12.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-12.24|-27.97|<0.001
81447978|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-47.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.64|-33.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-33.83|-61.64|<0.001
81447979|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-37.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.96|-23.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-23.40|-50.96|<0.001
81447980|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-11.19||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.02|-2.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-2.36|-20.02|0.013
81447981|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-58.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.03|-45.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-45.26|-71.03|<0.001
81447982|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-10.15||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.24|-3.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-3.06|-17.24|0.005
81447983|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-26.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.1|-18.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-18.44|-35.10|<0.001
81447984|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-47.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.76|-33.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-33.72|-61.76|<0.001
81476444|NCT02362425|162643382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|4.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.6|-0.4|0.09
81476445|NCT02362425|162643383|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|9.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||9.0|-0.7|0.09
81476446|NCT02362425|162643384|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|2.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.4|-13.4|0.15
81476447|NCT02362425|162643385|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.0|-13.7|0.08
81476448|NCT02362425|162643386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.27||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.1|47.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||47.5|-80.1|0.39
81476449|NCT02362425|162643387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.5|39.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||39.5|-59.5|0.57
81476450|NCT02362425|162643388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.6|-5.0|0.12
81476451|NCT02362425|162643389|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|2.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.7|-3.6|0.76
81476452|NCT02362425|162643390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|3.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.5|-2.5|0.72
81476453|NCT02362425|162643391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.7|-1.8|0.70
81539947|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.36||||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|65.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||65.38|0.83|0.0732
81539948|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.6559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|5.91||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||5.91|0.33|0.6559
81447985|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-31.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.61|-17.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-17.76|-45.61|<0.001
81447986|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-16.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|-7.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-7.42|-26.10|<0.001
81447987|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-57.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.44|-44.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-44.72|-70.44|<0.001
81447988|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-11.28||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.99|-3.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-3.57|-18.99|0.004
81447989|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-28.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.77|-19.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-19.35|-36.77|<0.001
81447990|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-46.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.98|-32.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-32.04|-59.98|<0.001
81447991|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-29.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.65|-15.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-15.75|-43.65|<0.001
81447992|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-16.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.59|-7.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-7.29|-26.59|<0.001
81447993|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-52.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.06|-39.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-39.75|-66.06|<0.001
81476454|NCT02362425|162643392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|3.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.3|-2.8|0.88
81476455|NCT02362425|162643393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|15.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||15.2|-10.3|0.61
81476456|NCT02362425|162643394|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|8.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.5|-7.4|0.87
81476457|NCT02362425|162643395|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.5||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.9|13.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||13.9|-38.9|0.28
81476458|NCT03782571|162643474|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is concluded if the upper limit is less than 10% and the lower limit is greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97|||TWO_SIDED|99.1|-4.0|7.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom. Adjustment was made using a simulation-based approach.|Test 1 - Control|Testing equivalence with respect to microsphere clearance rate.||7.4|-4.0|
81476459|NCT03782571|162643474|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is concluded if the upper limit is less than 10% and the lower limit is greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.01|||TWO_SIDED|99.1|-4.0|13.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom. Adjustment was made using a simulation-based approach.|Test 2 - Control|Testing equivalence with respect to microsphere clearance rate.||13.4|-4.0|
81476460|NCT03782571|162643474|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is concluded if the upper limit is less than 10% and the lower limit is greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78|||TWO_SIDED|99.1|-2.7|19.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom. Adjustment was made using a simulation-based approach.|Test 3 - Control|Testing equivalence with respect to microsphere clearance rate.||19.1|-2.7|
81476461|NCT03782571|162643474|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is concluded if the upper limit is less than 10% and the lower limit is greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12|||TWO_SIDED|99.1|-2.6|15.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom. Adjustment was made using a simulation-based approach.|Test 3 - Test 1|Testing equivalence with respect to microsphere clearance rate.||15.5|-2.6|
81476462|NCT03782571|162643474|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is concluded if the upper limit is less than 10% and the lower limit is greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88|||TWO_SIDED|99.1|-2.0|8.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom. Adjustment was made using a simulation-based approach.|Test 3 - Test 2|Testing equivalence with respect to microsphere clearance rate.||8.9|-2.0|
81476463|NCT03782571|162643474|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is concluded if the upper limit is less than 10% and the lower limit is greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54|||TWO_SIDED|99.1|-4.3|10.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom. Adjustment was made using a simulation-based approach.|Test 2 - Test 1|Testing equivalence with respect to microsphere clearance rate.||10.3|-4.3|
81476464|NCT03782571|162643475|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is concluded if the upper limit is less than 10% and the lower limit is greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.24|||TWO_SIDED|99.1|-1.0|17.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom. Adjustment was made using a simulation-based approach.|Test 1 - Control|Testing equivalence with respect to microsphere uptake rate.||17.8|-1.0|
81476465|NCT03782571|162643475|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is concluded if the upper limit is less than 10% and the lower limit is greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.95|||TWO_SIDED|99.1|-7.8|20.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom. Adjustment was made using a simulation-based approach.|Test 2 - Control|Testing equivalence with respect to microsphere uptake rate.||20.9|-7.8|
81539949|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.7333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||2.96|0.21|0.7333
81447994|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-8.93||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.53|-0.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-0.34|-17.53|0.042
81447995|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-27.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.65|-17.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-17.86|-36.65|<0.001
81447996|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-43.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.83|-29.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-29.72|-57.83|<0.001
81447997|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-25.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.93|-11.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-11.57|-39.93|<0.001
81447998|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-18.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.39|-8.59|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-8.59|-28.39|<0.001
81447999|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-45.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.96|-31.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-31.58|-58.96|<0.001
81448000|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-8.88||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.27|0.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||0.50|-18.27|0.064
81448001|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-26.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.91|-17.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-17.05|-36.91|<0.001
81448002|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-36.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.45|-22.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-22.07|-50.45|<0.001
81539950|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.9266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|3.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||3.74|0.24|0.9266
81539951|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.04||||0.1518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|46.13||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||46.13|0.55|0.1518
81476466|NCT03782571|162643475|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is concluded if the upper limit is less than 10% and the lower limit is greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.22|||TWO_SIDED|99.1|-15.1|20.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom. Adjustment was made using a simulation-based approach.|Test 3 - Control|Testing equivalence with respect to microsphere uptake rate.||20.9|-15.1|
81539952|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.69||||0.1714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|42.91||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||42.91|0.51|0.1714
81448003|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-18.58||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.64|-4.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-4.52|-32.64|0.010
81448004|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-18.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.44|-7.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-7.90|-28.44|<0.001
81448005|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-34.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.21|-20.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-20.21|-48.21|<0.001
81448006|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-6.97||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.12|3.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||3.19|-17.12|0.179
81448007|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-20.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.04|-10.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-10.35|-31.04|<0.001
81448008|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-27.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.44|-12.96|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-12.96|-41.44|<0.001
81448009|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-13.9||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.84|0.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||0.04|-27.84|0.051
81448010|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-13.76||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.21|-3.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-3.31|-24.21|0.010
81448011|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-23.25||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.31|-9.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-9.20|-37.31|0.001
81448012|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-2.22||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.63|8.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||8.19|-12.63|0.676
81448013|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-13.15||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.57|-2.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-2.74|-23.57|0.013
81448014|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-20.94||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.18|-6.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-6.69|-35.18|0.004
81448015|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-10.39||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.19|3.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||3.40|-24.19|0.140
81448016|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-11.06||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.51|-0.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-0.61|-21.51|0.038
81448017|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-17.9||||0.013||95.0|-32.13|-3.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores||-3.79|-32.13|0.013
81448018|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-3.85||||0.467||95.0|-14.23|6.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||6.53|-14.23|0.467
81448019|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-10.38||||0.049||95.0|-20.73|-0.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-0.02|-20.73|0.049
81448020|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-14.1||||0.05||95.0|-28.22|0.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||0.02|-28.22|0.050
81448021|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-7.99||||0.255||95.0|-21.73|5.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores||5.76|-21.73|0.255
81448022|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-6.57||||0.212||95.0|-16.89|3.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||3.75|-16.89|0.212
81448023|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-15.68||||0.027||95.0|-29.59|-1.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores||-1.77|-29.59|0.027
81448024|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-4.39||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.59|5.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||5.82|-14.59|0.399
81448025|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-7.5||||0.152||95.0|-17.76|2.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||2.77|-17.76|0.152
81448026|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-11.32||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.05|2.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||2.40|-25.05|0.106
81448027|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-8.59||||0.21||95.0|-22.0|4.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||4.83|-22.00|0.210
81448028|NCT02912650|162583451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-3.13||||0.545||95.0|-13.26|7.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||7.00|-13.26|0.545
81448029|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|20.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.54|30.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||30.94|10.54|<0.001
81448030|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|4.52||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|13.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||13.86|-4.81|0.342
81448031|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|3.62||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|13.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||13.22|-5.98|0.459
81448032|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|16.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.24|26.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||26.17|6.24|0.001
81448033|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|17.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.42|27.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||27.31|7.42|<0.001
81448034|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-0.91||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|8.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||8.42|-10.2|0.849
81448035|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|51.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.53|62.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||62.62|39.53|<0.001
81448036|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cumulative Percentage of Participants wi|5.16||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.97|15.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||15.30|-4.97|0.318
81539953|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.6||||0.1299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|51.95||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||51.95|0.60|0.1299
81539954|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.75||||0.2495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|15.44||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||15.44|0.49|0.2495
81539955|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.7065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|5.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||5.60|0.31|0.7065
81539956|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.7504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.24||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||5.24|0.30|0.7504
81539957|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.7862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|3.29||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||3.29|0.21|0.7862
81539958|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.98||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|45.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||45.59|0.54|0.1550
81448037|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|9.86||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|20.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||20.21|-0.49|0.062
81448038|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|45.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.45|57.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||57.76|33.45|<0.001
81448039|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|41.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.76|53.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||53.38|28.76|<0.001
81448040|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|4.74||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|15.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||15.17|-5.70|0.374
81448041|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|60.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.93|72.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||72.26|47.93|<0.001
81448042|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|4.3||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|12.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||12.81|-4.22|0.323
81448043|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|9.86||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|18.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||18.86|0.86|0.032
81448044|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|55.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.11|68.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||68.20|43.11|<0.001
81448045|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.71|63.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||63.05|37.71|<0.001
81448046|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|5.61||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|14.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||14.80|-3.58|0.232
81448047|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|59.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.39|72.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||72.46|47.39|<0.001
81448048|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|5.51||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|13.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||13.53|-2.52|0.179
81448049|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|13.37||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.65|22.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||22.10|4.65|0.003
81448050|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|54.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.36|67.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||67.29|41.36|<0.001
81448051|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|46.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.5|59.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||59.99|33.50|<0.001
81448052|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.91||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|16.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||16.97|-1.15|0.087
81476467|NCT03782571|162643475|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is concluded if the upper limit is less than 10% and the lower limit is greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.13|||TWO_SIDED|99.1|-20.4|9.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom. Adjustment was made using a simulation-based approach.|Test 3 - Test 1|Testing equivalence with respect to microsphere uptake rate.||9.4|-20.4|
81476468|NCT03782571|162643475|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is concluded if the upper limit is less than 10% and the lower limit is greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|99.1|-12.6|5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom. Adjustment was made using a simulation-based approach.|Test 3 - Test 2|Testing equivalence with respect to microsphere uptake rate.||5.3|-12.6|
81476469|NCT03782571|162643475|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is concluded if the upper limit is less than 10% and the lower limit is greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.18|||TWO_SIDED|99.1|-13.9|10.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom. Adjustment was made using a simulation-based approach.|Test 2 - Test 1|Testing equivalence with respect to microsphere uptake rate.||10.3|-13.9|
81476470|NCT01267929|162643496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.14||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|6.5||Statistical analysis was conducted using STATA. Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used to compare mean score of GMFM at the second month between two groups.|ANCOVA|||A sample size of 30 children, 15 for each group, was needed to obtain 80% power at 0.05 level of significance (two-sided) to test that the successful event rate (increasing GMFM scores at least 30% from baseline at the end of 2 months) in experimental group and control group of 0.3 and 0.8 respectively. The mean changes of GMFM total scores in the experimental group at the second month compared to those in the control group after adjusted for the baseline level.||6.5|-2.3|0.34
81476471|NCT01267929|162643496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|4.7||Statistical analysis was conducted using STATA. Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used to compare mean score of GMFM at the sixth month between two groups.|ANCOVA|||A sample size of 30 children, 15 for each group, was needed to obtain 80% power at 0.05 level of significance (two-sided) to test that the successful event rate (increasing GMFM scores at least 30% from baseline at the end of 2 months) in experimental group and control group of 0.3 and 0.8 respectively. The mean changes of GMFM total scores in the experimental group at the sixth month compared to those in the control group after adjusted for the baseline level.||4.7|-6.3|0.78
81476472|NCT04727528|162643506|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|56.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|563.6|||Wald Chi-Squared test||Logistic regression model included response status (response / non-response) as the dependent variable and randomized treatment as an independent factor.|||563.6|5.6|0.001
81476473|NCT04727528|162643507|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares mean|1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between groups||3.29|-0.00|0.050
81476474|NCT04727528|162643508|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.2||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|15.8|||Wald Chi-Squared test|||Comparison between groups||15.8|0.6|0.153
81476475|NCT04727528|162643509|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|57008.6||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0||The upper limit of the 95% confidence interval = 13124060000000000000000000000||Wald Chi-Squared test|||Comparison between groups|||0.0|0.940
81476476|NCT04727528|162643510|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|8.6|||Wald Chi-Squared test|||Comparison between groups||8.6|0.5|0.271
81476477|NCT04727528|162643511|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.8||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|102.8|||Wald Chi-Squared test|||Comparison between groups||102.8|1.1|0.039
81476478|NCT04727528|162643512|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|57008.6||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0||The upper limit of the 95% confidence interval = 13124060000000000000000000000||Wald Chi-Squared test|||Comparison between groups|||0.0|0.940
81476479|NCT04656301|162643514|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom = 1.92||||||<0.001
81476480|NCT01649362|162643515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.63
81476481|NCT01649362|162643516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81539959|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.7||||0.1706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|42.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||42.96|0.51|0.1706
81476482|NCT01649362|162643517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81476483|NCT01393522|162643555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1
81476484|NCT01393522|162643555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.88
81476485|NCT01393522|162643556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.33
81476486|NCT01393522|162643557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.75
81476487|NCT01393522|162643557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81476488|NCT01393522|162643558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81476489|NCT01393522|162643559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81476490|NCT01393522|162643560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81476491|NCT01393522|162643561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81476492|NCT02620683|162643598|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-15.0||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.6|-5.86|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||for a cross over design difference in blood level was calculate buffered lidocaine minus non-buffered lidocaine|The difference between injection type- 95% confidence intervals for the difference between injection types was calculated. For the outcome variable, an assessment of treatment difference by subject, calculated as 1% Buffered minus 2% Non-Buffered, was performed using Wilcoxon signed rank tests (SAS v 9.3). Statistical significance was set as P \< 0.05 for all outcomes.||-5.86|-34.6|0.006
81476493|NCT02620683|162643599|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||The difference between injection type- 95% confidence intervals for the difference between injection types was calculated. For the outcome variable, an assessment of treatment difference by subject, calculated as 1% Buffered minus 2% Non-Buffered, was performed using ProcTTEST (SAS v 9.3). Statistical significance was set as P \< 0.05 for all outcomes.||0.13|-1.46|0.096
81539960|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.31||||0.1415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|49.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||49.11|0.57|0.1415
81448053|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|60.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.99|73.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||73.03|47.99|<0.001
81448054|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|6.08||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|14.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||14.05|-1.89|0.135
81448055|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|13.97||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|22.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||22.64|5.30|0.002
81448056|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|54.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.36|67.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||67.29|41.36|<0.001
81448057|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|46.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.5|59.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||59.99|33.50|<0.001
81448058|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.91||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|16.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||16.97|-1.15|0.087
81448059|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.24|71.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||71.00|45.24|<0.001
81448060|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.23||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|15.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||15.10|-0.63|0.071
81448061|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|15.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.55|23.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||23.69|6.55|<0.001
81448062|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.39|64.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||64.09|37.39|<0.001
81448063|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|43.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.56|56.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||56.75|29.56|<0.001
81448064|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.91||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|16.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||16.97|-1.15|0.087
81448065|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.24|71.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||71.00|45.24|<0.001
81448066|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.23||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|15.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||15.10|-0.63|0.071
81448067|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|15.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.55|23.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||23.69|6.55|<0.001
81448068|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.39|64.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||64.09|37.39|<0.001
81448069|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|43.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.56|56.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||56.75|29.56|<0.001
81448070|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.91||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|16.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||16.97|-1.15|0.087
81448071|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.24|71.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||71.00|45.24|<0.001
81448072|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.23||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|15.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||15.10|-0.63|0.071
81448073|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|15.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.55|23.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||23.69|6.55|<0.001
81448074|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.39|64.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||64.09|37.39|<0.001
81448075|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|43.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.56|56.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||56.75|29.56|<0.001
81448076|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.91||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|16.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||16.97|-1.15|0.087
81448077|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.24|71.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||71.00|45.24|<0.001
81448078|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.23||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|15.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||15.10|-0.63|0.071
81448079|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|15.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.55|23.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||23.69|6.55|<0.001
81448080|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.39|64.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||64.09|37.39|<0.001
81448081|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|43.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.56|56.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||56.75|29.56|<0.001
81448082|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.91||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|16.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||16.97|-1.15|0.087
81448083|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.24|71.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||71.00|45.24|<0.001
81448084|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.23||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|15.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||15.10|-0.63|0.071
81448085|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|15.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.55|23.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||23.69|6.55|<0.001
81448086|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.39|64.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||64.09|37.39|<0.001
81448087|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|43.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.56|56.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||56.75|29.56|<0.001
81448088|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.91||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|16.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||16.97|-1.15|0.087
81448089|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.24|71.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||71.00|45.24|<0.001
81448090|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.23||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|15.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||15.10|-0.63|0.071
81476494|NCT02620683|162643600|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The difference between injection type- 95% confidence intervals for the difference between injection types was calculated. For the outcome variable, an assessment of treatment difference by subject, calculated as 1% Buffered minus 2% Non-Buffered, was performed using Wilcoxon signed rank tests (SAS v 9.3). Statistical significance was set as P \< 0.05 for all outcomes.||1|-4|0.23
81539961|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.67||||0.1241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|51.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||51.74|0.62|0.1241
81539962|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64||||0.2169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|12.29||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||12.29|0.57|0.2169
81539963|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||3.60|0.28|0.9982
81476495|NCT04676724|162643642|OTHER||Difference in SVR Rate|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|11.0|||||The point estimate of SVR and its 95% highest posterior density Credible Interval (CI) are estimated from a Bayesian model that incorporates the analysis stratification factors and treatment arm.|||11|-29|
81476496|NCT01188668|162643643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted means|105.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.39|110.76|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|DVS SR 100 mg + Aripiprazole 5 mg (test) versus Aripiprazole 5 mg (reference)||110.76|101.39|
81476497|NCT01188668|162643644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted means|101.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.94|109.87|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|DVS SR 100 mg + Aripiprazole 5 mg (test) versus Aripiprazole 5 mg (reference)||109.87|92.94|
81476498|NCT01188668|162643649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted means|102.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.21|112.46|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|DVS SR 100 mg + Aripiprazole 5 mg (test) versus Aripiprazole 5 mg (reference)||112.46|94.21|
81476499|NCT01188668|162643650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of adjusted means|106.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.97|111.85|||||Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|DVS SR 100 mg + Aripiprazole 5 mg (test) versus Aripiprazole 5 mg (reference)||111.85|100.97|
81476500|NCT02488018|162643674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|99.0|||||ANOVA|Degree of freedom for the model (treatment) was 8.||Hypothesis Ho: Honey plant origin does not affects the glycemic index of human subjects. Ha: Honey plant origin affects the glycemic index of human subjects.||||<0.01
81539964|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.5364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|6.54||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||6.54|0.38|0.5364
81539965|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.68||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|51.07||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||51.07|0.63|0.1210
81476501|NCT00351936|162643675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81476502|NCT00351936|162643676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81539966|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.65||||0.0726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|70.58||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||70.58|0.83|0.0726
81539967|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.34||||0.0749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|65.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||65.81|0.82|0.0749
81539968|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.01||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|16.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||16.35|0.98|0.0530
81539969|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32||||0.2134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|8.72||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||8.72|0.62|0.2134
81476503|NCT00351936|162643677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.747||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.747
81476504|NCT00351936|162643678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.208
81476505|NCT00351936|162643679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.665||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.665
81476506|NCT00351936|162643680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.999
81476507|NCT00351936|162643681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81476508|NCT02937636|162643691|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.07|||ANCOVA|From ANCOVA with treatment, gender, smoking status and baseline MGI stratification as factors and baseline as covariate.|Difference is the first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||-0.07|-0.12|<.0001
81476509|NCT00583011|162643707|EQUIVALENCE||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81476510|NCT00524680|162643728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in Serum 25(OH) D3 Levels at 1-Month for dose level 4000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||<.0001
81448091|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|15.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.55|23.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||23.69|6.55|<0.001
81448092|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.74|||<|0.001||95.0|37.39|64.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||64.09|37.39|<0.001
81448093|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|43.16|||<|0.001||95.0|29.56|56.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||56.75|29.56|< 0.001
81448094|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.91||||0.087||95.0|-1.15|16.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||16.97|-1.15|0.087
81448095|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.12|||<|0.001||95.0|45.24|71.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores||71.00|45.24|< 0.001
81448096|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.23||||0.071||95.0|-0.63|15.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||15.10|-0.63|0.071
81448097|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|15.12|||<|0.001||95.0|6.55|23.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||23.69|6.55|< 0.001
81448098|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.39|64.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores||64.09|37.39|<0.001
81448099|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|43.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.56|56.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||56.75|29.56|<0.001
81448100|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.91||||0.087||95.0|-1.15|16.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores||16.97|-1.15|0.087
81448101|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.24|71.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||71.00|45.24|<0.001
81448102|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.23||||0.071||95.0|-0.63|15.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||15.10|-0.63|0.071
81448103|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|15.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.55|23.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||23.69|6.55|<0.001
81448104|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.39|64.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||64.09|37.39|<0.001
81448105|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|43.16|||<|0.001||95.0|29.56|56.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||56.75|29.56|<0.001
81476511|NCT00524680|162643728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in Serum 25(OH) D3 Levels at 3-Month for dose level 4000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||<.0001
81476512|NCT00524680|162643728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in Serum 25(OH) D3 Levels at 6-Month for dose level 4000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||<.0001
81476513|NCT00524680|162643728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in Serum 25(OH) D3 Levels at 1-Month for dose level 6000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||<.0001
81476514|NCT00524680|162643728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in Serum 25(OH) D3 Levels at 3-Month for dose level 6000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||<.0001
81476515|NCT00524680|162643728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in Serum 25(OH) D3 Levels at 6-Month for dose level 6000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||<.0001
81476516|NCT00524680|162643728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in Serum 25(OH) D3 Levels at 1-Month for dose level 8000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||<.0001
81476517|NCT00524680|162643728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in Serum 25(OH) D3 Levels at 3-Month for dose level 8000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||<.0001
81476518|NCT00524680|162643728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in Serum 25(OH) D3 Levels at 6-Month for dose level 8000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||<.0001
81476519|NCT00524680|162643728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in Serum 25(OH) D3 Levels at 1-Month for dose level 10000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||<.0001
81476520|NCT00524680|162643728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in Serum 25(OH) D3 Levels at 3-Month for dose level 10000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||<.0001
81476521|NCT00524680|162643728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in Serum 25(OH) D3 Levels at 6-Month for dose level 10000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||<.0001
81476522|NCT00524680|162643729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8244|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in PTH Levels at 1-month for 4000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||0.8244
81476523|NCT00524680|162643729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1025|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in PTH Levels at 3-month for 4000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||0.1025
81476524|NCT00524680|162643729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1744|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in PTH Levels at 6-Month for dose level 4000 IU.||||0.1744
81476525|NCT00524680|162643729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1281|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in PTH Levels at 1-month for 6000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||0.1281
81476526|NCT00524680|162643729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9688|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in PTH Levels at 3-month for 6000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||0.9688
81476527|NCT00524680|162643729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in PTH Levels at 6-month for 6000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||<0.0001
81476528|NCT00524680|162643729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8241|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in PTH Levels at 1-month for 8000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||0.8241
81476529|NCT00524680|162643729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1828|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in PTH Levels at 3-month for 8000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||0.1828
81476530|NCT00524680|162643729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1348|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in PTH Levels at 6-month for 8000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||0.1348
81476531|NCT00524680|162643729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2214|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in PTH Levels at 1-month for 10000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||0.2214
81476532|NCT00524680|162643729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in PTH Levels at 3-month for 10000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||0.0079
81476533|NCT00524680|162643729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0631|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline in PTH Levels at 6-month for 10000 IU. Statistical analysis was done using one sample t-test.||||0.0631
81476534|NCT04399538|162643747|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square (LS) mean|-52.36|||<|0.0001||80.0|-60.07|-43.17|||ANCOVA|||Natural log-transformed individual relative change (RC) from baseline to Week 6 was analyzed using the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline % liver fat by MRI-PDFF as covariate. Values were back-transformed from the log scale.||-43.17|-60.07|<0.0001
81476535|NCT04399538|162643747|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-56.58|||<|0.0001||80.0|-63.88|-47.8|||ANCOVA|||Natural log-transformed individual relative change (RC) from baseline to Week 6 was analyzed using the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline % liver fat by MRI-PDFF as covariate. Values were back-transformed from the log scale.||-47.80|-63.88|<0.0001
81476536|NCT04399538|162643747|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-58.8|||<|0.0001||80.0|-65.66|-50.57|||ANCOVA|||Natural log-transformed individual relative change (RC) from baseline to Week 6 was analyzed using the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline % liver fat by MRI-PDFF as covariate. Values were back-transformed from the log scale. Relative change was converted to percent change as follows: Percent change = 100\*(RC-1). 80% CI was calculated based on difference in LS mean between groups.||-50.57|-65.66|<0.0001
81476537|NCT04399538|162643747|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-45.8||||0.0003||80.0|-55.86|-33.46|||ANCOVA|||Natural log-transformed individual relative change (RC) from baseline to Week 6 was analyzed using the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect, natural log-transformed baseline % liver fat by MRI-PDFF as covariate. Values were back-transformed from the log scale.||-33.46|-55.86|0.0003
81476538|NCT02756364|162643759|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.26|||Log Rank||HR obtained by stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment arm, original interactive response technology (IRT) stratification factors as covariates. A hazard ratio of \<1 was considered statistically significant.|||1.26|0.47|0.537
81476539|NCT02756364|162643759|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.45|||Log Rank||HR obtained by stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment arm, original IRT stratification factors as covariates. A hazard ratio of \<1 was considered statistically significant.|||1.45|0.53|0.849
81476540|NCT02756364|162643760|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.4|||Log Rank||HR obtained by stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment arm, original IRT stratification factors as covariates. A hazard ratio of \<1 was considered statistically significant.|||1.40|0.36|0.276
81476541|NCT02756364|162643760|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.68|||Log Rank||HR obtained by stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment arm, original IRT stratification factors as covariates. A hazard ratio of \<1 was considered statistically significant.|||1.68|0.47|0.470
81476542|NCT02756364|162643761|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.25|||Log Rank||HR obtained by stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment arm, original IRT stratification factors as covariates. A hazard ratio of \<1 was considered statistically significant.|||1.25|0.46|0.495
81476543|NCT02756364|162643761|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.38|||Log Rank||HR obtained by stratified Cox proportional hazard model with treatment arm, original IRT stratification factors as covariates. A hazard ratio of \<1 was considered statistically significant.|||1.38|0.49|0.646
81476544|NCT02756364|162643762|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|7.29|||||The odds ratio and 95% CIs were obtained using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model with the original IRT stratification factors (visceral metastases, previous sensitivity to hormonal therapy, and previous exposure to CDK4/6 inhibitors).|||7.29|0.68|
81476545|NCT02756364|162643762|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|4.39|||||The odds ratio and 95% CIs were obtained using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model with the original IRT stratification factors (visceral metastases, previous sensitivity to hormonal therapy, and previous exposure to CDK4/6 inhibitors).|||4.39|0.34|
81476546|NCT02756364|162643763|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|6.94|||||The odds ratio and 95% CIs were obtained using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model with the original IRT stratification factors (visceral metastases, previous sensitivity to hormonal therapy, and previous exposure to CDK4/6 inhibitors).|||6.94|0.94|
81476547|NCT02756364|162643763|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|4.44|||||The odds ratio and 95% CIs were obtained using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model with the original IRT stratification factors (visceral metastases, previous sensitivity to hormonal therapy, and previous exposure to CDK4/6 inhibitors).|||4.44|0.69|
81476548|NCT02223364|162643765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.144|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.144
81476549|NCT02223364|162643765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.016
81476550|NCT02223364|162643765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.196
81476551|NCT02223364|162643766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81476552|NCT02223364|162643766|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81476553|NCT02223364|162643766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.021
81476554|NCT02223364|162643767|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81476555|NCT02223364|162643767|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81476556|NCT02223364|162643767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.257|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.257
81476557|NCT02223364|162643768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.059
81476558|NCT02223364|162643768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81476559|NCT02223364|162643768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.214|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.214
81476560|NCT02223364|162643769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.189|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.189
81476561|NCT02223364|162643769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.043
81476562|NCT02223364|162643769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.357|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.357
81476563|NCT02223364|162643770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.958|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.958
81476564|NCT02223364|162643770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.203
81476565|NCT02223364|162643770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.132|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.132
81476566|NCT02223364|162643771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.493|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.493
81476567|NCT02223364|162643771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.299|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.299
81476568|NCT02223364|162643771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.797|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.797
81476569|NCT02223364|162643772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.571|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.571
81476570|NCT02223364|162643772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.991|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.991
81476571|NCT02223364|162643772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.496|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.496
81476572|NCT02223364|162643773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.807|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.807
81476573|NCT02223364|162643773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.171|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.171
81476574|NCT02223364|162643773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.104|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.104
81476575|NCT02223364|162643775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.012
81476576|NCT02223364|162643775|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81476577|NCT02223364|162643775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.293|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.293
81476578|NCT02223364|162643776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.202|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.202
81476579|NCT02223364|162643776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.007
81476580|NCT02223364|162643776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.148|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.148
81476581|NCT02223364|162643777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.933|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.933
81476582|NCT02223364|162643777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.169|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.169
81476583|NCT02223364|162643777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.126|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.126
81476584|NCT02223364|162643778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.768|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.768
81476585|NCT02223364|162643779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.623|||||||Regression, Cox|||Within group comparison of baseline and 3 months (approximately 12 weeks)||||0.623
81539970|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.3688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|7.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||7.41|0.48|0.3688
81476586|NCT02223364|162643779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Regression, Cox|||Within group comparison of baseline and 3 months (approximately 12 weeks)||||0.001
81476587|NCT02223364|162643779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||Regression, Cox|||Within group comparison of baseline and three months (approximately 12 weeks)||||0.048
81476588|NCT03078127|162643780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.615||||||ANOVA was performed (with multiple comparisons to compare each intervention to baseline) to assess for difference in MCC with each ACT. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set to 0.05|ANOVA|||No comparable preliminary data exists on mucociliary clearance (MCC) in response to airway clearance therapy methods (ACTs) for a power calculation. However, prior studies of medication effect on MCC gave a baseline mean change of Ave270 clr of 27.7% (std dev of 15.1%). Thus, the investigators estimated a mean change of 20% for effective ACT with the same estimate for variability (Std Dev of 15.1%). Using a paired 2-tailed test to compare means, 7 subjects were estimated to be needed.||||0.615
81476589|NCT03078127|162643781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.696||||||ANOVA was performed (with multiple comparisons to compare each intervention to baseline) to assess for difference in MCC with each ACT. The a priori threshold for significance was \< 0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.696
81476590|NCT03078127|162643783|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||The a priori threshold of statistical significance was p = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||The investigators compared FENO before and after ACT in a pooled manner (i.e., grouping each of the comparisons together), as the study was not powered for FENO comparisons within each ACT type.||||0.001
81476591|NCT03078127|162643783|OTHER|A linear regression was performed between change in FENO and Ave90Clr||||||0.692||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance (i.e., slope different than zero) between MCC and FENO was 0.05|Regression, Linear|||if the difference between pre and post-ACT FENO was significant (defined as p\<0.05), it was investigated whether change in FENO correlated with MCC (as represented by Ave90Clr)||||0.692
81476592|NCT03078127|162643784|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.146||||||Non-parametric test used due to lack of data normality. The a prior threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||The study was not designed or powered to assess for inter-group differences between the types of ACT, and for analytical purposes, these were pooled, with the analysis being a paired comparison within subjects to pre- to post-ACT.||||0.146
81476593|NCT03078127|162643785|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041||||||Non-parametric test used due to lack of data normality. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||The study was not designed or powered to assess for inter-group differences between the types of ACT, and for analytical purposes, these were pooled, with the analysis being a paired comparison within subjects to pre- to post-ACT.||||0.041
81476594|NCT03078127|162643785|OTHER|A linear regression was performed between change in pre and post-ACT adenosine (purine) in EBC and Ave90Clr||||||0.047||||||The a priori threshold of statistical significance was p = 0.05|Regression, Linear|||If the difference between pre and post-ACT adenosine (purine) in EBC was significant (defined as p\<0.05), the correlation between change in adenosine concentration and MCC (as represented by Ave90Clr) was investigated.||||0.047
81476595|NCT03078127|162643786|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||Non-parametric test used due to lack of data normality. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||The study was not designed or powered to assess for inter-group differences between the types of ACT, and for analytical purposes, these were pooled, with the analysis being a paired comparison within subjects to pre- to post-ACT.||||0.070
81476596|NCT00398216|162643830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.003
81476597|NCT00398216|162643830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81476598|NCT00398216|162643830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81476599|NCT00398216|162643830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81476600|NCT00398216|162643833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.250
81476601|NCT00398216|162643833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.122
81476602|NCT00398216|162643833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.124|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.124
81476603|NCT00398216|162643833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.123|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.123
81539971|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.61||||0.0563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|22.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||22.11|0.96|0.0563
81476604|NCT04378569|162643840|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.5788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score with multiple imputation used to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score with multiple imputation used to handle missing data|||2.53|0.49|0.5788
81476605|NCT04378569|162643840|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.6488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score with multiple imputation used to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score with multiple imputation used to handle missing data|||2.17|0.33|0.6488
81476606|NCT04378569|162643840|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.5653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score with multiple imputation used to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score with multiple imputation used to handle missing data|||2.25|0.32|0.5653
81476607|NCT04378569|162643841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.5033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score with multiple imputation to handle missing data|||2.78|0.25|0.5033
81476608|NCT04378569|162643841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.4975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score with multiple imputation to handle missing data|||2.79|0.25|0.4975
81476609|NCT04378569|162643841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|2.55||P value was not evaluable|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score with multiple imputation to handle missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score with multiple imputation to handle missing data|||2.55|0.04|
81476610|NCT04378569|162643842|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.7237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|||2.44|0.23|0.7237
81476611|NCT04378569|162643842|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|2.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|||2.10|0.17|0.8380
81476612|NCT04378569|162643842|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|2.55||p-value was unevaluable||Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|||2.55|0.04|
81476613|NCT04378569|162643843|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 2||3.07|0.31|0.9604
81476614|NCT04378569|162643843|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 2||3.25|0.32|0.9752
81476615|NCT04378569|162643843|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.5077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|3.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 2||3.03|0.11|0.5077
81476616|NCT04378569|162643843|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.5916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 4||2.15|0.26|0.5916
81476617|NCT04378569|162643843|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 4||1.57|0.27|0.3320
81476618|NCT04378569|162643843|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.1922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 4||1.57|0.14|0.1922
81476619|NCT04378569|162643843|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.4188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 8||1.81|0.23|0.4188
81476620|NCT04378569|162643843|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 8||1.92|0.29|0.5520
81476621|NCT04378569|162643843|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA score, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 8||2.20|0.21|0.69
81476622|NCT04378569|162643844|SUPERIORITY|Week 2|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.6464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.21|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|||0.21|-0.33|0.6464
81476623|NCT04378569|162643844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.8881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.25|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 2||0.25|-0.29|0.8881
81476624|NCT04378569|162643844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.46|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 2||0.46|-0.20|0.4360
81476625|NCT04378569|162643844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.8196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.36|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 4||0.36|-0.29|0.8196
81476626|NCT04378569|162643844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.9217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.34|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 4||0.34|-0.31|0.9217
81476627|NCT04378569|162643844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.4783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.53|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|||0.53|-0.25|0.4783
81476628|NCT04378569|162643844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.7725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.43|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 8||0.43|-0.32|0.7725
81476629|NCT04378569|162643844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.7861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.33|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 8||0.33|-0.43|0.7861
81476630|NCT04378569|162643844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.3521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.68|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 8||0.68|-0.24|0.3521
81476631|NCT04378569|162643844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.2166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.14|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 12||0.14|-0.62|0.2166
81476632|NCT04378569|162643844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.5262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.27|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 12||0.27|-0.52|0.5262
81476633|NCT04378569|162643844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.7575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.54|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables, with multiple imputation of missing data|Week 12||0.54|-0.39|0.7575
81476634|NCT04378569|162643846|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.2662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|4.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified|Stratified|Week 2||4.70|0.64|0.2662
81476635|NCT04378569|162643846|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.3798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|4.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||4.00|0.59|0.3798
81476636|NCT04378569|162643846|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.18||||0.0611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|11.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||11.17|0.90|0.0611
81476637|NCT04378569|162643846|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.3129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||3.93|0.64|0.3129
81476638|NCT04378569|162643846|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||2.74|0.35|0.9586
81476639|NCT04378569|162643846|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.65||||0.0643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|15.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||15.29|0.87|0.0643
81476640|NCT04378569|162643846|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.0932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|6.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||6.88|0.84|0.0932
81476641|NCT04378569|162643846|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|4.59|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||4.59|0.44|0.5730
81476642|NCT04378569|162643846|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.96||||0.0389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|25.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||25.66|0.96|0.0389
81476643|NCT04378569|162643846|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.2813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|5.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||5.53|0.60|0.2813
81476644|NCT04378569|162643846|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.6841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|3.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||3.03|0.17|0.6841
81476645|NCT04378569|162643846|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.3113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|9.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||9.21|0.49|0.3113
81476646|NCT04378569|162643849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.2674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|10.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Week 2||10.67|0.46|0.2674
81476647|NCT04378569|162643849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.78||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|17.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Week 2||17.54|0.44|0.2850
81476648|NCT04378569|162643849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63||||0.3086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|16.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Week 2||16.52|0.42|0.3086
81476649|NCT04378569|162643849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.33||||0.1655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|40.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Week 4||40.83|0.46|0.1655
81476650|NCT04378569|162643849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.7154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|7.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Week 4||7.67|0.26|0.7154
81476651|NCT04378569|162643849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.5371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|14.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Week 4||14.64|0.27|0.5371
81476652|NCT04378569|162643849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.0||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|57.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Week 8||57.83|0.43|0.2170
81476653|NCT04378569|162643849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74||||0.3408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|18.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Week 8||18.22|0.41|0.3408
81476654|NCT04378569|162643849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|14.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade|Week 8||14.20|0.41|0.3270
81476655|NCT04378569|162643849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0719|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade||Week 12||||0.0719
81476656|NCT04378569|162643849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.8527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|8.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade||Week 12||8.43|0.07|0.8527
81476657|NCT04378569|162643849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.3545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|13.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled site group and baseline IGA grade||Week 12||13.11|0.37|0.3545
81476658|NCT04378569|162643850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.0725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|0.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Week 2||0.4|-9.2|0.0725
81476659|NCT04378569|162643850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.8||||0.0183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|-1.0|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Week 2||-1.0|-10.7|0.0183
81476660|NCT04378569|162643850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.5701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|4.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables||Week 2||4.3|-7.7|0.5701
81476661|NCT04378569|162643850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.2116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|2.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Week 4||2.3|-10.4|0.2116
81476662|NCT04378569|162643850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1||||0.1235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|1.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Week 4||1.4|-11.5|0.1235
81476663|NCT04378569|162643850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.6334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|5.9|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Week 4||5.9|-9.7|0.6334
81476664|NCT04378569|162643850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6||||0.1788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|2.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Week 8||2.1|-11.4|0.1788
81476665|NCT04378569|162643850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.6||||0.0292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|-0.8|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Week 8||-0.8|-14.4|0.0292
81476666|NCT04378569|162643850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.8||||0.0371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|-0.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Week 8||-0.5|-17.1|0.0371
81476667|NCT04378569|162643850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9||||0.2971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|3.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Week 12||3.5|-11.3|0.2971
81476668|NCT04378569|162643850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.5||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|-1.9|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Week 12||-1.9|-17.2|0.0150
81476669|NCT04378569|162643850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0||||0.1245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|1.9|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Week 12||1.9|-15.8|0.1245
81476670|NCT04378569|162643850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3||||0.1591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|2.1|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Week 13||2.1|-12.7|0.1591
81476671|NCT04378569|162643850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|0.3|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Week 13||0.3|-14.8|0.0600
81476672|NCT04378569|162643850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|5.5|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Week 13||5.5|-12.0|0.4640
81476673|NCT04378569|162643851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.066||||0.3184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.196|0.064|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, and baseline IGA were independent variables|Week 2||0.064|-0.196|0.3184
81476674|NCT04378569|162643851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.013||||0.8514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.149|0.123|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Week 2||0.123|-0.149|0.8514
81476675|NCT04378569|162643851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091||||0.2603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.068|0.249|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Week 2||0.249|-0.068|0.2603
81476676|NCT04378569|162643851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.171||||0.0273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.323|-0.019|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Week 4||-0.019|-0.323|0.0273
81476677|NCT04378569|162643851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.339|-0.021|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Week 4||-0.021|-0.339|0.0266
81476678|NCT04378569|162643851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.012||||0.9023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.196|0.173|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Week 4||0.173|-0.196|0.9023
81476679|NCT04378569|162643851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.096||||0.3298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.291|0.098|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Week 8||0.098|-0.291|0.3298
81476680|NCT04378569|162643851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.6205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.251|0.15|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Week 8||0.150|-0.251|0.6205
81539972|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.94||||0.0935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|19.52||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||19.52|0.79|0.0935
81539973|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.71||||0.0901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|16.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||16.93|0.81|0.0901
81476681|NCT04378569|162643851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.018||||0.8817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.253|0.217|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Week 8||0.217|-0.253|0.8817
81476682|NCT04378569|162643851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.122||||0.1837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.302|0.058|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Week 12||0.058|-0.302|0.1837
81476683|NCT04378569|162643851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.102||||0.2896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.293|0.088|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|||0.088|-0.293|0.2896
81539974|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.84||||0.1366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|11.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||11.26|0.72|0.1366
81476684|NCT04378569|162643851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.205|0.227|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Treatment group, pooled site group, baseline IGA grade, and baseline % BSA were independent variables|Week 12||0.227|-0.205|0.9190
81476685|NCT01048944|162643852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||P values are adjusted for multiple comparisons except for specific a priori directional predictions.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-model repeated measures multivariate analyses of variance assessed Treatment x Day of abstinence (days 3, 24, 45, and 66) based on changes from pre-quit baseline to values of the four post-quit time points (days 3, 24, 45, and 66).||||<0.05
81476686|NCT01133704|162643859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.7|||Log Rank||Obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment group as the independent variable, stratified by bisphosphonate use (placebo/sipuleucel-T)|||1.70|0.69|0.719
81476687|NCT01133704|162643860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.07|||Log Rank||Obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as the independent variable, and stratified by bisphosphonate use (placebo/sipuleucel-T).|||2.07|0.78|0.331
81476688|NCT02207400|162643861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-11.612|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.191|-10.033|||ANCOVA||Difference is Sodium Bicarbonate and Sodium Fluoride Dentifrice minus Sodium Fluoride Dentifrice such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||-10.033|-13.191|<0.0001
81476689|NCT02207400|162643862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.652|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.738|-0.566|||ANCOVA||Difference is Sodium Bicarbonate and Sodium Fluoride Dentifrice minus Sodium Fluoride Dentifrice such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||-0.566|-0.738|<0.0001
81476690|NCT03372382|162643871|EQUIVALENCE|We prespecified an equivalence margin of -10 to 10mm. We would consider non-opioid analgesia to be equivalent to opioid analgesia if the pain score mean difference between the groups and it's 95% confidence interval (CI) were within the prespecified margin. Pain score mean difference or 95% CI boundaries outside this range would be considered a clinically important difference between treatments|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|11.9|||||The upper boundary of the CI is out of pre-specified limits.|Sample size calculations were based on VAS pain score at 2-4 weeks, assuming a mean of 10mm and standard deviation (SD) of 20 mm in the opioid group Assuming a two-sided alpha level of 0.05 and 80% power to detect equivalence, a total of 138 participants would be needed. To account for a 25% expected attrition rate and crossover, a total of 170 participants would be needed.||11.9|-2.1|
81476691|NCT02849704|162643873|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for significance: \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81476692|NCT02849704|162643874|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81476693|NCT02849704|162643875|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81476694|NCT02849704|162643876|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81476695|NCT02849704|162643877|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81476696|NCT02849704|162643878|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81476697|NCT03746405|162643897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.15|||=|0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||Give the limited sample size, this p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The threshold for statistical significant was p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Hypothesis: Active rTMS applied over the node in the medial prefrontal cortex the most strongly negatively connected to the right amygdala will decrease amygdala BOLD activation compared to sham rTMS||||= 0.03
81539975|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.7876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|4.08||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||4.08|0.34|0.7876
81476698|NCT03498313|162643903|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|This is the p-value for the Treatment X Cycle Phase Interaction. Kenward-Roger Method was utilized for degrees of freedom.|Placebo represents the reference treatment.|Fixed interaction effect of treatment (0=Placebo, 1=E2) by cycle phase (0=Lower-Risk Early Luteal Baseline, 1=Higher-Risk Perimenstrual Phase) predicting SI severity in a multilevel model (with daily observations nested within conditions nested within participants over time).||-.08|-.41|.002
81476699|NCT03498313|162643903|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|This is the p-value for the Treatment X Cycle Phase Interaction. Kenward-Roger Method was utilized for degrees of freedom.|Placebo Represents the Reference Condition.|Fixed interaction effect of treatment (0=Placebo, 1=P4) by cycle phase (0=Lower-Risk Early Luteal Baseline, 1=Higher-Risk Perimenstrual Phase) predicting SI severity in a multilevel model (with daily observations nested within conditions nested within participants over time).||.10|-.22|.46
81476700|NCT00112918|162643904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2024||95.0|||||Closed test procedure|||Adjustments for multiplicity was done using a closed test procedure which tests for differences between all three treatment groups at the 5% alpha level first. Only in case of a significant result, the pair-wise comparison between the control arm and each of the bevacizumab arm will be tested, again at the 5% alpha level.||||0.2024
81476701|NCT00929994|162643927|OTHER||||||=|0.06||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple testing was used for post hoc contrasts. Assumption of sphericity was met for all analyses determined by the Mauchley test of sphericity (all \>.05).|ANOVA|||With 1 group and 3 test times, a repeated measures analysis of variance of 6MWD, was utilized between the 3 test times 0, 3, and 6 months). A Bonferroni correction for multiple testing was used for post hoc contrasts.||||=0.06
81476702|NCT00929994|162643927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81476703|NCT00929994|162643928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81476704|NCT00929994|162643929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple testing was used for post-hoc contrasts.|ANOVA|||With 1 group and 3 test times, a repeated measures analysis of variance with pairwise comparisons of CES-D was utilized between the 3 test times baseline, 3 and 6 months.||||0.04
81476705|NCT00929994|162643930|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A Bonferroni correction for multiple testing was used for post-hoc contrasts|ANOVA|||With 1 group and 3 test times, a repeated measures analysis of variance with pairwise comparisons of MoCA was utilized between the 3 test times (-3, 0 and 6 months). A Bonferroni correction for multiple testing was used for post-hoc contrasts.||||>0.05
81476706|NCT05076604|162643931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.354|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intraoperative packed red blood cell transfusion||||0.354
81476707|NCT05076604|162643931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.314|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Postoperative red blood cell transfusion||||0.314
81476708|NCT00809094|162643985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: there will be no difference in the change in human neutrophil activity measured from baseline to end of the study (24 weeks)||0.48|-0.07|0.14
81476709|NCT01690299|162643997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|27.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|40.1||The two-sided p-value is from a CMH test stratified by the BMI at screening.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The confidence interval (CI) is weighted using CMH weights according to the number of participants in the two strata.|||40.1|14.9|< 0.0001
81476710|NCT01690299|162643998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|35.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.3|48.5||The two-sided p-value is from a CMH test stratified by the BMI at screening.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The confidence interval (CI) is weighted using CMH weights according to the number of participants in the two strata.|||48.5|23.3|<0.0001
81476711|NCT01690299|162643999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|18.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.4|27.7||The p-value is from a CMH test stratified by the BMI (Body Mass Index) at screening.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is from a CMH test stratified by the BMI at screening.|The Confidence Interval (CI) was weighted using CMH weights according to the number of participants in the two strata.|||27.7|8.4|0.0005
81476712|NCT01690299|162643999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|25.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.8|35.5||The p-value is from a CMH test stratified by the BMI (Body Mass Index) at screening.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Confidence Interval (CI) was weighted using CMH weights according to the number of participants in the two strata.||||35.5|14.8|<0.0001
81476713|NCT01690299|162644000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|-31.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.33|-19.46|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA model with treatment and screening BMI category as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||-19.46|-43.33|<0.0001
81476714|NCT01690299|162644000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|-39.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.78|-27.92|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA model with treatment and screening BMI category as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||-27.92|-51.78|<0.0001
81476715|NCT01690299|162644001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|29.4||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|43.9||The two-sided p-value is from a CMH test stratified by the BMI at screening.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The confidence interval (CI) is weighted using CMH weights according to the number of participants in the two strata.|||43.9|14.9|0.0002
81476716|NCT01690299|162644001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|49.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.9|62.7||The two-sided p-value is from a CMH test stratified by the BMI at screening.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The confidence interval (CI) is weighted using CMH weights according to the number of participants in the two strata.|||62.7|36.9|<0.0001
81476717|NCT01690299|162644002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|-4.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.82|-2.14|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA model with treatment and screening BMI category as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||-2.14|-6.82|<0.0001
81476718|NCT01690299|162644002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|-3.94||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.27|-1.6|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA model with treatment and screening BMI category as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||-1.60|-6.27|0.0004
81476719|NCT01690299|162644003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|0.93||||0.7112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|3.9|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA model with treatment and screening BMI category as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||3.90|-2.05|0.7112
81476720|NCT01690299|162644003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|2.22||||0.1719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|5.19|||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA model with treatment and screening BMI category as factors and baseline value as a covariate.||||5.19|-0.75|0.1719
81476721|NCT01690299|162644004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|18.1||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|28.6||The two-sided p-value is from a CMH test stratified by the BMI at screening.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The confidence interval (CI) is weighted using CMH weights according to the number of participants in the two strata.|||28.6|7.6|0.0011
81539976|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.4658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|5.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||5.59|0.45|0.4658
81476722|NCT01690299|162644004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|16.7||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|26.9||The two-sided p-value is from a CMH test stratified by the BMI at screening.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The confidence interval (CI) is weighted using CMH weights according to the number of participants in the two strata.|||26.9|6.5|0.0021
81476723|NCT00551525|162644014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Significance level 0.05, two-sided test|binomial proportion|||||||<0.001
81476724|NCT00551525|162644017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.984|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.063||||||Modeling the association of age with the occurrence of any acute radiotherapy-related adverse event, adjusting for clinical T-stage (pT2 vs. pT3 \[reference level\]), baseline PSA, and Gleason score (\<8 vs. 8-10\[reference level\]).||1.063|0.910|
81476725|NCT00551525|162644017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.169||||||Modeling the association of baseline PSA with the occurrence of any acute radiotherapy-related adverse event, adjusting for clinical T-stage (pT2 vs. pT3 \[reference level\]), Gleason score (\<8 vs. 8-10\[reference level\]), and age.||1.169|0.890|
81476726|NCT00551525|162644017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.307|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.364|4.697||||||Modeling the association of clinical T-stage (pT2 vs. pT3 \[reference level\]) with the occurrence of any acute radiotherapy-related adverse event, adjusting for baseline PSA, Gleason score (\<8 vs. 8-10\[reference level\]), and age.||4.697|0.364|
81476727|NCT00551525|162644017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.659|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.217|2.006||||||Modeling the association of Gleason score (\<8 vs. 8-10\[reference level\]) with the occurrence of any acute radiotherapy-related adverse event, adjusting for clinical T-stage (pT2 vs. pT3 \[reference level\]), baseline PSA, and age.||2.006|0.217|
81476728|NCT01515696|162644027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.61||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.61
81476729|NCT01515696|162644028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|7.5||||0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81476730|NCT01515696|162644029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81476731|NCT00237692|162644052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % of Patients with controlled SBP|59.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.7|63.9|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated % of participants with controlled Systolic BP at Baseline||63.9|55.7|
81476732|NCT00237692|162644052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % of patients with controled SBP|59.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.7|64.0|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated % of participants with controlled Systolic BP at Baseline||64.0|55.7|
81476733|NCT00237692|162644052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % of patinets with controlled SBP|59.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.6|63.9|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated % of participants with controlled BP at Baseline||63.9|55.6|
81476734|NCT00237692|162644052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % of Patients with controlled SBP|59.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.6|63.9|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated % of participants with controlled Systolic BP at Baseline||63.9|55.6|
81476735|NCT00237692|162644053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % of Patients with controlled SBP|58.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.3|66.7|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated % of participants with controlled Systolic BP at 6 months.||66.7|49.3|
81476736|NCT00237692|162644053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % of Patients with controlled SBP|60.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.5|69.3|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated % of participants with controlled systolic BP at 6 months.||69.3|52.5|
81476737|NCT00237692|162644053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % of Patients with controlled SBP|65.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.9|73.1|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated % of participants with controlled systolic BP at 6 months.||73.1|56.9|
81476738|NCT00237692|162644053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % of Patients with controlled SBP|63.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.6|72.0|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated % of participants with controlled systolic BP at 6 months.||72.0|55.6|
81476739|NCT00237692|162644053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% diff|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|14.9|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated Difference in Percentage of Patients with Controlled Systolic Blood pressure between Intervention Arm 2 - Nurse Behavioral and Arm 1 - Control at 6months.||14.9|-9.0|
81476740|NCT00237692|162644053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Diff|6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|18.7|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated Difference in Percentage of Patients with Controlled Systolic Blood pressure between Intervention Arm 2 - Nurse Med Management and Arm 1 - Control at 6months.||18.7|-4.7|
81476741|NCT00237692|162644053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Diff|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|17.6||||||Estimated Difference in Percentage of Patients with Controlled Systolic Blood pressure between Intervention Arm 2 - Combined Behavioral \& Med Mgmt and Arm 1 - Control at 6months.||17.6|-6.0|
81476742|NCT00237692|162644054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % of Patients with controlled SBP|59.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.4|68.3|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated % of participants with controlled systolic BP at 12 months.||68.3|51.4|
81476743|NCT00237692|162644054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % of Patients with controlled SBP|73.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.6|80.7|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated % of participants with controlled systolic BP at 12 months||80.7|65.6|
81476744|NCT00237692|162644054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % of Patients with controlled SBP|73.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.1|80.7|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated % of participants with controlled systolic BP at 12 months.||80.7|66.1|
81476745|NCT00237692|162644054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % of Patients with controlled SBP|68.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.5|76.6|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated % of participants with controlled Systolic BP at 12 months.||76.6|60.5|
81476746|NCT00237692|162644054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Diff|13.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|24.4||||||Estimated Difference in Percentage of Patients with Controlled Systolic Blood pressure between Intervention Arm 2 - Nurse Behavioral and Arm 1 - Control at 12 months.||24.4|2.0|
81476747|NCT00237692|162644054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Diff|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|24.6||||||Estimated Difference in Percentage of Patients with Controlled Systolic Blood pressure between Intervention Arm 3 - Nurse Med Management and Arm 1 - Control at 12 months.||24.6|2.4|
81476748|NCT00237692|162644054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% diff|8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|20.2||||||Estimated Difference in Percentage of Patients with Controlled Systolic Blood pressure between Intervention Arm 4 - Combined Behavioral \& Med Mgmt and Arm 1 - Control at 12 months.||20.2|-2.9|
81476749|NCT00237692|162644055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % of Patients with controlled SBP|61.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.0|70.6|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated % of participants with controlled Systolic BP at 18 months||70.6|53.0|
81448106|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.91||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|16.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||16.97|-1.15|0.087
81448107|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.24|71.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||71.00|45.24|<0.001
81539977|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|3.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||3.20|0.25|0.8707
81476750|NCT00237692|162644055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % of Patients with controlled SBP|59.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.8|67.9|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated % of participants with controlled BP at 18 months||67.9|50.8|
81476751|NCT00237692|162644055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % of Patients with controlled SBP|63.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.1|72.0|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated % of participants with controlled systolic BP at 18 months.||72.0|55.1|
81476752|NCT00237692|162644055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % of Patients with controlled SBP|71.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.7|79.5|||||Joint National Committee 7 blood pressure control: \< 140/90 mmHg for non-diabetics; \<130/80 mmHg for diabetics|Estimated % of participants with controlled systolic BP at 18 months||79.5|63.7|
81476753|NCT00237692|162644055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Diff|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|9.7||||||Estimated Difference in Percentage of Patients with Controlled Systolic Blood pressure between Intervention Arm 2 - Nurse Behavioral and Arm 1 - Control at 18 months.||9.7|-14.6|
81476754|NCT00237692|162644055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Diff|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|13.8||||||Estimated Difference in Percentage of Patients with Controlled Systolic Blood pressure between Intervention Arm 3 - Nurse Med Management and Arm 1 - Control at 18 months.||13.8|-10.3|
81476755|NCT00237692|162644055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% Diff|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|21.4||||||Estimated Difference in Percentage of Patients with Controlled Systolic Blood pressure between Intervention Arm 4 - Combined Behavioral \& Med Mgmt and Arm 1 - Control at 18 months.||21.4|-1.9|
81476756|NCT00237692|162644057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % Diff in Patient w/Controlled SBP|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|7.1|||||Systolic blood pressure estimates are based on the longitudinal data model with an unstructured covariance matrix. Negative differences reflect improvement compared to usual care, and positive differences reflect worsening compared to usual care.|Estimated differences in systolic blood pressure at 12months between Arm 1 - Control and Arm 2 - Nurse Behavioral||7.1|-3.1|
81476757|NCT00237692|162644057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. Dif in Patient w/Controlled DBP|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|3.8|||||Diastolic blood pressure estimates are based on the longitudinal data model with an unstructured covariance matrix. Negative differences reflect improvement compared to usual care, and positive differences reflect worsening compared to usual care.|Estimated differences in diastolic blood pressure at 12months between Arm 1 - Control and Arm 2 - Nurse Behavioral||3.8|-2.7|
81476758|NCT00237692|162644057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % Diff in Patient w/Controlled SBP|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|5.5|||||Systolic blood pressure estimates are based on the longitudinal data model with an unstructured covariance matrix. Negative differences reflect improvement compared to usual care, and positive differences reflect worsening compared to usual care.|Estimated differences in systolic blood pressure at 12months between Arm 1 - Control and Arm 3 - Nurse Med Management.||5.5|-4.8|
81476759|NCT00237692|162644057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % Diff in Patient w/Controlled DBP|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|4.0|||||Diastolic blood pressure estimates are based on the longitudinal data model with an unstructured covariance matrix. Negative differences reflect improvement compared to usual care, and positive differences reflect worsening compared to usual care.|Estimated differences in diastolic blood pressure at 12months between Arm 1 - Control and Arm 3 - Nuse Med Management||4.0|-2.6|
81476760|NCT00237692|162644057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % Diff in Patient w/Controlled SBP|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|6.6|||||Systolic blood pressure estimates are based on the longitudinal data model with an unstructured covariance matrix. Negative differences reflect improvement compared to usual care, and positive differences reflect worsening compared to usual care.|Estimated differences in systolic blood pressure at 12months between Arm 1 - Control and Arm 4 - Combined Behaviorial and Med Management||6.6|-3.3|
81476761|NCT00237692|162644057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Est. % Diff in Patient w/Controlled DBP|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|6.6|||||Diastolic blood pressure estimates are based on the longitudinal data model with an unstructured covariance matrix. Negative differences reflect improvement compared to usual care, and positive differences reflect worsening compared to usual care.|Estimated differences in diastolic blood pressure at 12months between Arm 1 - Control and Arm 4 - Combined Behaviorial and Med Management||6.6|0.3|
81476762|NCT01151345|162644066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric means ratio|88.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.23|96.75||||||Natural-log transformed AUC (0-t) was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||96.75|81.23|
81476763|NCT01151345|162644067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric means ratio|91.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.83|99.34||||||Natural-log transformed AUC (0-∞) was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||99.34|83.83|
81476764|NCT01151345|162644068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric means ratio|83.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.08|103.31||||||Natural-log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||103.31|67.08|
81476765|NCT04208412|162644071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Test (Gehan's Generalized)|||||||0.0010
81476766|NCT04208412|162644072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0045|||||||Prescott's Test|||||||0.0045
81476767|NCT04208412|162644073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Test (Gehan's Generalized)|||"Gehan's Generalized Wilcoxon Test:~600 mg KVD900 vs Placebo"||||<0.0001
81476768|NCT04208412|162644074|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Test (Gehan's Generalized)|||||||<0.0001
81476769|NCT04208412|162644075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Test (Gehan's Generalized)|||||||<0.0001
81476770|NCT03883477|162644127|OTHER|The trial was powered to detect a difference in POSAS score of 10, deemed to be clinically significant by the investigators. To detect a mean difference in POSAS score of 10 points (SD = 8) with a two-sided significance level of 5% and power of 80% with equal allocation to two arms required 12 patients in each arm of the trial.||||||0.013||||||1 week P-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.013
81476771|NCT03883477|162644127|OTHER|||||||0.007||||||1 month P-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The trial was powered to detect a difference in POSAS score of 10, deemed to be clinically significant by the investigators. To detect a mean difference in POSAS score of 10 points (SD = 8) with a two-sided significance level of 5% and power of 80% with equal allocation to two arms required 12 patients in each arm of the trial.||||0.007
81476772|NCT03883477|162644127|OTHER|||||||0.804||||||6 month P-value|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The trial was powered to detect a difference in POSAS score of 10, deemed to be clinically significant by the investigators. To detect a mean difference in POSAS score of 10 points (SD = 8) with a two-sided significance level of 5% and power of 80% with equal allocation to two arms required 12 patients in each arm of the trial.||||0.804
81476773|NCT03883477|162644128|OTHER|||||||0.142|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.142
81476774|NCT03883477|162644129|OTHER|||||||0.561|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.561
81476775|NCT03883477|162644130|OTHER|||||||0.748|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.748
81476776|NCT03883477|162644131|OTHER|||||||0.184|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.184
81476777|NCT03883477|162644132|OTHER|||||||0.382|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.382
81476778|NCT03883477|162644133|OTHER|||||||0.382|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.382
81476779|NCT01129804|162644134|SUPERIORITY|Longitudinal Linear mixed modeling|Slope|0.1|||<|0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Tested the null hypothesis that slopes of PDA over time would not differ between treatment conditions, as indicated by the significance of the Treatment main effect and Treatment X Time interaction effect, at the level of p \< .05.|Mixed Models Analysis||||Multilevel longitudinal modeling (MLM) with random effects and maximum likelihood estimation (Proc MIXED; SAS Institute, 1999) was used to evaluate the effects of treatment over time for each of the continuously scaled outcome variables described above. The MLM approach was used because it employs maximum likelihood estimation of covariance matrices rather than raw data, allowing us to take advantage of all data collected for anyone randomized to treatment. Each repeated dependent variable was analyzed as a unction of treatment condition, time since intake (in months), and the interaction of treatment condition by time.|||<.04
81476780|NCT02259699|162644139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.582|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between arms at T1||||0.582
81476781|NCT02259699|162644139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between arms at T3||||0.053
81476782|NCT02259699|162644139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.288|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between arms at T4||||0.288
81476783|NCT02259699|162644140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.087|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between arms at T3||||0.087
81476784|NCT02259699|162644140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between arms at T4||||0.910
81476785|NCT02259699|162644141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.807|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.807
81476786|NCT02259699|162644142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between arms at T3||||0.071
81476787|NCT02259699|162644142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.332|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between arms at T4||||0.332
81476788|NCT02259699|162644143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.177|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between arms at T3||||0.177
81476789|NCT02259699|162644143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.745|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between arms at T4||||0.745
81476790|NCT03162328|162644169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.363|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.363
81476791|NCT03162328|162644170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.291|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||0.291
81476792|NCT01124370|162644185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The test was conducted using a 0.05 level of significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no change in AHI from baseline.||||<.001
81476793|NCT04485637|162644192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67|||=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.79|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for respondent characteristics as described in statistical analysis plan.||Enhanced table \> Basic table||2.79|1.00|=0.05
81476794|NCT04485637|162644192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66|||=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.76|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for respondent characteristics as described in statistical analysis plan.||Enhanced graph \> Basic table||2.76|1.00|=0.05
81476795|NCT04485637|162644193|SUPERIORITY|Enhanced table \> Basic table|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52|||=|0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|3.26|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for respondent characteristics as described in statistical analysis plan.||||3.26|0.71|=0.29
81476796|NCT04485637|162644193|SUPERIORITY|Enhanced graph \> Basic table|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||=|0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.93|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for respondent characteristics as described in statistical analysis plan.||||1.93|0.48|=0.90
81476797|NCT04485637|162644194|SUPERIORITY||Unst|-0.14|||=|0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.04|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for respondent characteristics as described in statistical analysis plan.||Enhanced table \> Basic table||0.04|-0.32|=0.13
81476798|NCT04485637|162644194|SUPERIORITY||Unstandardized B|-0.14|||=|0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.04|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for respondent characteristics as described in statistical analysis plan.||Enhanced graph \> Basic table||0.04|-0.32|=0.12
81476799|NCT04485637|162644195|SUPERIORITY|Enhanced table \> Basic table|Unstandardized B|-0.08|||=|0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.08|||Regression, Linear|||||0.08|-0.25|=0.33
81476800|NCT04485637|162644195|SUPERIORITY||Unstandardized B|-0.09|||=|0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.08|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for respondent characteristics as described in statistical analysis plan.||||0.08|-0.26|=0.29
81476801|NCT03597139|162644209|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6||||0.1491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|10.9|||ANCOVA|||||10.9|-1.7|0.1491
81476802|NCT03597139|162644210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.1||||0.1187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|13.9|||ANCOVA|||||13.9|-1.6|0.1187
81476803|NCT03597139|162644211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4||||0.2128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|16.5|||ANCOVA|||||16.5|-3.7|0.2128
81476804|NCT03597139|162644212|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.8408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|9.6|||ANCOVA|||||9.6|-11.8|0.8408
81476805|NCT03597139|162644213|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.5356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|11.6|||ANCOVA|||||11.6|-6.1|0.5356
81476806|NCT03597139|162644214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7||||0.1787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|14.1|||ANCOVA|||||14.1|-2.7|0.1787
81476807|NCT03597139|162644215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.7666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|9.3|||ANCOVA|||||9.3|-12.6|0.7666
81476808|NCT03597139|162644216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.8082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|8.4|||ANCOVA|||||8.4|-10.7|0.8082
81476809|NCT03597139|162644217|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.6||||0.6362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|60.3|||ANCOVA|||||60.3|-37|0.6362
81476810|NCT03597139|162644218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.6||||0.0961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|20.9||Frequency|ANCOVA|||Frequency||20.9|-1.7|0.0961
81476811|NCT03597139|162644218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.7||||0.1722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|18.7|||ANCOVA|||Severity||18.7|-3.4|0.1722
81476812|NCT03597139|162644219|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|8.9||Left Eye|ANCOVA|||Left Eye||8.9|1.6|0.0051
81476813|NCT03597139|162644219|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|8.4||Right Eye|ANCOVA|||Right Eye||8.4|1.1|0.0104
81476814|NCT03597139|162644220|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.0||Left Eye|ANCOVA||Add in RE LE info|Left Eye||-1.0|-3.2|0.0003
81476815|NCT03597139|162644220|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.5||Right Eye|ANCOVA|||Right Eye||-0.5|-2.6|0.0038
81476816|NCT04811664|162644222|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy, (1-HR) *100%|52.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|80.3|||||"Immediate Vaccination compared to Standard of care (reference). Wald 95% CI."|Cox model on the calendar time scale, stratified by site and adjusted for sex, residence, team sport participation, mask wearing and SARS-CoV-2 exposure risk score. Outside vaccination censoring.||80.3|-14.1|
81476817|NCT04811664|162644225|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy, (1-HR) *100%|71.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|92.3|||||"Immediate Vaccination compared to Standard of care (reference). Wald 95% CI."|Cox model on the calendar time scale, stratified by site and adjusted for sex, residence, team sport participation, mask wearing and SARS-CoV-2 exposure risk score. Outside vaccination censoring.||92.3|-9.5|
81476818|NCT04811664|162644226|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy, (1-HR) *100%|41.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|74.9|||||"Immediate Vaccination compared to Standard of care (reference). Wald 95% CI."|Cox model on the calendar time scale, stratified by site and adjusted for sex, residence, team sport participation, mask wearing and SARS-CoV-2 exposure risk score. Outside vaccination censoring.||74.9|-37.7|
81476819|NCT05052697|162644281|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.2|||||GMRs and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean logarithm of the difference (qIRV group minus QIV group) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|Strain: A1||2.20|0.34|
81476820|NCT05052697|162644281|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.7|||||GMRs and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean logarithm of the difference (qIRV group minus QIV group) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|Strain: A2||2.70|0.86|
81476821|NCT05052697|162644281|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.28|||||GMRs and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean logarithm of the difference (qIRV group minus QIV group) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|Strain: B1||2.28|0.40|
81476822|NCT05052697|162644281|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.18|||||GMRs and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean logarithm of the difference (qIRV group minus QIV group) and the corresponding CIs (based on the Student t distribution).|Strain: B2||1.18|0.25|
81476823|NCT05052697|162644282|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|26.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|53.5|||||Difference in percentage of participants achieving seroconversion, qIRV group - Licensed QIV group as reference, expressed as a percentage.|Strain: A1||53.5|-4.5|
81476824|NCT05052697|162644282|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|17.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|49.4|||||Difference in percentage of participants achieving seroconversion, qIRV group - Licensed QIV group as reference, expressed as a percentage.|Strain: A2||49.4|-19.2|
81476825|NCT05052697|162644282|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|-12.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.7|19.1|||||Difference in percentage of participants achieving seroconversion, qIRV group - Licensed QIV group as reference, expressed as a percentage.|Strain: B1||19.1|-41.7|
81476826|NCT05052697|162644282|OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|32.5|||||Difference in percentage of participants achieving seroconversion, qIRV group - Licensed QIV group as reference, expressed as a percentage.|Strain: B2||32.5|-29.2|
81476827|NCT02724410|162644301|OTHER|Chi Square test of independence||||||0.7188|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7188
81476828|NCT02724410|162644302|OTHER|Chi Square test of independence||||||0.5933|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.5933
81476829|NCT02724410|162644303|OTHER|Chi Square test of independence|||||>|0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>.99
81476830|NCT02724410|162644304|OTHER|T-test for difference between groups|||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<.0001
81476831|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.462||0.6797||95.0|-0.83|1.22|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 1: 0.5 hours post-dose.||1.22|-0.83|0.6797
81476832|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.528||0.4811||95.0|-1.54|0.77|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 1: 1 hour post-dose.||0.77|-1.54|0.4811
81476833|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.454||0.1693||95.0|-1.67|0.33|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 1: 2 hours post-dose.||0.33|-1.67|0.1693
81476834|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.487||0.4034||95.0|-1.78|0.87|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline) , Day 1: 3 hours post-dose.||0.87|-1.78|0.4034
81476835|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.694||0.1935||95.0|-2.36|0.5|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 1: 4 hours post-dose.||0.50|-2.36|0.1935
81476836|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.715||0.0694||95.0|-2.83|0.12|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 1: 5 hours post-dose.||0.12|-2.83|0.0694
81539978|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.3584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|7.36||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||7.36|0.49|0.3584
81476837|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.713||0.0396||95.0|-3.02|-0.08|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 1: 6 hours post-dose.||-0.08|-3.02|0.0396
81476838|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.319||0.1531||95.0|-1.25|0.24|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 1: 8 hours post-dose.||0.24|-1.25|0.1531
81476839|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.637||0.0951||95.0|-2.79|0.29|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 1: 10 hours post-dose.||0.29|-2.79|0.0951
81539979|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.13||||0.1455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|14.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||14.57|0.67|0.1455
81476840|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.615||0.0614||95.0|-2.84|0.09|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 1: 12 hours post-dose.||0.09|-2.84|0.0614
81476841|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.619||0.1946||95.0|-2.29|0.54|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 8: pre-dose.||0.54|-2.29|0.1946
81476842|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.553||0.2843||95.0|-2.2|0.84|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 8: 0.5 hours post-dose.||0.84|-2.20|0.2843
81476843|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.215||95.0|-2.75|0.65|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 8: 1 hour post-dose.||0.65|-2.75|0.2150
81476844|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.9601||95.0|-0.44|0.42|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 8: 2 hours post-dose.||0.42|-0.44|0.9601
81476845|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.311||0.867||95.0|-0.64|0.74|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including baseline), Day 8: 3 hours post-dose.||0.74|-0.64|0.8670
81476846|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.393||0.9024||95.0|-0.94|0.84|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including baseline), Day 8: 4 hours post-dose.||0.84|-0.94|0.9024
81476847|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.293||0.9708||95.0|-0.67|0.65|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 8: 5 hours post-dose.||0.65|-0.67|0.9708
81539980|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.07||||0.0661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|28.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||28.66|0.90|0.0661
81476848|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.395||0.1078||95.0|-1.62|0.19|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 8: 6 hours post-dose.||0.19|-1.62|0.1078
81476849|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.419||0.446||95.0|-1.28|0.61|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 8: 8 hours post-dose.||0.61|-1.28|0.4460
81476850|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.394||0.5266||95.0|-1.13|0.62|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 8: 10 hours post-dose.||0.62|-1.13|0.5266
81448108|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.23||||0.071||95.0|-0.63|15.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||15.10|-0.63|0.071
81448109|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|15.12|||<|0.001||95.0|6.55|23.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||23.69|6.55|<0.001
81448110|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.74|||<|0.001||95.0|37.39|64.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||64.09|37.39|<0.001
81448111|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|43.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.56|56.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||56.75|29.56|<0.001
81448112|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.91||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|16.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||16.97|-1.15|0.087
81448113|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.24|71.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||71.00|45.24|<0.001
81448114|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.23||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|15.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||15.10|-0.63|0.071
81448115|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|15.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.55|23.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||23.69|6.55|<0.001
81476851|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.273||0.029||95.0|-1.29|-0.08|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 8: 12 hours post-dose.||-0.08|-1.29|0.0290
81448116|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.39|64.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||64.09|37.39|<0.001
81448117|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|43.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.56|56.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||56.75|29.56|<0.001
81448118|NCT02912650|162583452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.91||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|16.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||16.97|-1.15|0.087
81448119|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|1.16||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|2.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||2.75|-0.44|0.156
81448120|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|1.16||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|2.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||2.76|-0.44|0.155
81448121|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-0.68||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|1.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||1.90|-3.27|0.605
81476852|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.531||0.183||95.0|-2.01|0.45|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 8: 24 hours post-dose.||0.45|-2.01|0.1830
81476853|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.406||0.9884||95.0|-0.9|0.91|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 8: 36 hours post-dose.||0.91|-0.90|0.9884
81476854|NCT00978341|162644321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.354||0.8082||95.0|-0.87|0.69|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline), Day 8: 48 hours post-dose.||0.69|-0.87|0.8082
81476855|NCT00978341|162644322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.714||0.2101||95.0|-2.39|0.55|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including baseline); Day 2. Combined analysis: values for the two patient groups were analyzed together using ANOVA and/or mixed models.||0.55|-2.39|0.2101
81476856|NCT00978341|162644322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.623||0.1065||95.0|-2.33|0.24|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including baseline); Day 3.||0.24|-2.33|0.1065
81476857|NCT00978341|162644322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.0697||95.0|-1.11|0.05|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including baseline); Day 4.||0.05|-1.11|0.0697
81476858|NCT00978341|162644322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.4589||95.0|-1.83|0.85|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo; Day 5.||0.85|-1.83|0.4589
81476859|NCT00978341|162644322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.742||0.1326||95.0|-2.69|0.38|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo; Day 6.||0.38|-2.69|0.1326
81476860|NCT00978341|162644322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.638||0.282||95.0|-2.45|0.9|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including baseline); Day 7.||0.90|-2.45|0.2820
81476861|NCT00978341|162644322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.356||0.0108||95.0|-2.21|-0.44|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including baseline); Day 8.||-0.44|-2.21|0.0108
81476862|NCT00978341|162644323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.06||0.9068||95.0|-41.78|37.27|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo; Day 1: 4 hours post-dose (including Baseline).||37.27|-41.78|0.9068
81476863|NCT00978341|162644323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.813||0.7807||95.0|-30.53|39.57|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo; Day 8: pre-dose (including Baseline).||39.57|-30.53|0.7807
81476864|NCT00978341|162644323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.526||0.2293||95.0|-61.79|16.78|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo; Day 8: 4 hours post-dose (including Baseline).||16.78|-61.79|0.2293
81539981|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.3034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|7.17||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||7.17|0.54|0.3034
81539982|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||3.60|0.28|0.9901
81476865|NCT00978341|162644324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.386||0.3774||95.0|-0.54|1.27|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 1: 0.5 hours post-dose.||1.27|-0.54|0.3774
81476866|NCT00978341|162644324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.215||0.4153||95.0|-0.33|0.7|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 1: 1 hour post-dose.||0.70|-0.33|0.4153
81476867|NCT00978341|162644324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.147||95.0|-0.23|1.2|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 1: 2 hours post-dose.||1.20|-0.23|0.1470
81539983|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|5.68||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||5.68|0.42|0.5070
81476868|NCT00978341|162644324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.1862||95.0|-1.18|0.29|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 1: 3 hours post-dose.||0.29|-1.18|0.1862
81476869|NCT00978341|162644324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.8321||95.0|-0.45|0.55|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 1: 4 hours post-dose.||0.55|-0.45|0.8321
81476870|NCT00978341|162644324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.4251||95.0|-0.42|0.88|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 1: 5 hours post-dose.||0.88|-0.42|0.4251
81476871|NCT00978341|162644324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.6394||95.0|-0.53|0.8|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 1: 6 hours post-dose.||0.80|-0.53|0.6394
81476872|NCT00978341|162644324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.302||0.9964||95.0|-0.68|0.68|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 8: pre-dose.||0.68|-0.68|0.9964
81476873|NCT00978341|162644324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.324||0.3638||95.0|-0.47|1.11|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 8: 0.5 hours post-dose.||1.11|-0.47|0.3638
81476874|NCT00978341|162644324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223||0.1202||95.0|-0.15|0.99|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 8: 1 hour post-dose.||0.99|-0.15|0.1202
81476875|NCT00978341|162644324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.355||0.1204||95.0|-0.19|1.39|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 8: 2 hours post-dose.||1.39|-0.19|0.1204
81476876|NCT00978341|162644324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.289||0.4213||95.0|-0.44|0.93|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 8: 3 hours post-dose.||0.93|-0.44|0.4213
81476877|NCT00978341|162644324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205||0.6028||95.0|-0.34|0.56|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 8: 4 hours post-dose.||0.56|-0.34|0.6028
81448122|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|1.84||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|3.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||3.89|-0.21|0.079
81476878|NCT00978341|162644324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.491||0.3624||95.0|-0.68|1.64|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 8: 5 hours post-dose.||1.64|-0.68|0.3624
81476879|NCT00978341|162644324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.461||0.3163||95.0|-0.52|1.49|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 8: 6 hours post-dose.||1.49|-0.52|0.3163
81448123|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-1.85||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||0.21|-3.90|0.078
81448124|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|21.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.33|27.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||27.62|15.33|<0.001
81448125|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cumulative Percentage of Participants wi|7.79||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|15.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||15.77|-0.19|0.056
81448126|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-0.37||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.18|8.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||8.43|-9.18|0.934
81448127|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|13.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.58|18.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||18.77|8.58|<0.001
81448128|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|21.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.64|28.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||28.28|15.64|<0.001
81448129|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-8.21||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|-0.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||-0.01|-16.40|0.050
81448130|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|55.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.05|64.73|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||64.73|47.05|<0.001
81448131|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|12.99||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|23.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||23.49|2.50|0.015
81448132|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.16||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|17.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||17.82|-3.51|0.188
81448133|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|42.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.85|51.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||51.38|33.85|<0.001
81448134|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|48.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.63|57.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||57.54|39.63|<0.001
81448135|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|-5.98||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.51|4.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||4.55|-16.51|0.266
81448136|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|59.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.63|69.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||69.90|49.63|<0.001
81448137|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|8.62||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|18.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||18.69|-1.46|0.094
81448138|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|10.43||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|20.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||20.72|0.15|0.047
81476880|NCT00978341|162644325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.738||0.5919||95.0|-16.26|27.04|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 1.||27.04|-16.26|0.5919
81539984|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.7927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|3.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||3.26|0.21|0.7927
81539985|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.4426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|6.69||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||6.69|0.44|0.4426
81539986|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.8925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|3.56||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||3.56|0.23|0.8925
81448139|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.5|61.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||61.40|40.50|<0.001
81448140|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|49.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.79|59.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||59.89|38.79|<0.001
81448141|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|1.79||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.56|12.14|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||12.14|-8.56|0.734
81448142|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.88|70.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||70.03|46.88|<0.001
81448143|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.01||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|16.59|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||16.59|-2.57|0.152
81448144|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|9.0||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|19.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||19.82|-0.83|0.073
81448145|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|51.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.38|63.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||63.21|39.38|<0.001
81448146|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|49.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.5|61.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||61.47|37.50|<0.001
81448147|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|1.99||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.91|11.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||11.89|-7.91|0.694
81448148|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|60.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.37|72.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||72.84|48.37|<0.001
81448149|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|6.58||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|15.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||15.20|-2.05|0.135
81448150|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|14.74||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|23.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||23.97|5.50|0.002
81448151|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|53.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.31|66.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||66.32|41.31|<0.001
81448152|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|45.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.21|58.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||58.66|33.21|<0.001
81476881|NCT00978341|162644325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.603||0.3981||95.0|-17.7|42.87|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 8: pre-dose.||42.87|-17.70|0.3981
81476882|NCT00978341|162644325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.123||0.8314||95.0|-24.0|29.28|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 8: 4 hours post-dose.||29.28|-24.00|0.8314
81476883|NCT00978341|162644326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.7569||95.0|-0.14|0.1|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 1: 2 hours post-dose.||0.10|-0.14|0.7569
81476884|NCT00978341|162644326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.4814||95.0|-0.26|0.13|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 1: 4 hours post-dose.||0.13|-0.26|0.4814
81476885|NCT00978341|162644326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.6222||95.0|-0.37|0.23|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 1: 6 hours post-dose.||0.23|-0.37|0.6222
81476886|NCT00978341|162644326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113||0.3035||95.0|-0.35|0.12|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 8: pre-dose.||0.12|-0.35|0.3035
81476887|NCT00978341|162644326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.1881||95.0|-0.42|0.09|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 8: 2 hours post-dose.||0.09|-0.42|0.1881
81448153|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|8.18||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|17.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||17.69|-1.32|0.091
81448154|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|60.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.59|72.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||72.42|47.59|<0.001
81448155|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|6.03||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|14.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||14.43|-2.36|0.159
81448156|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|15.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.23|24.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||24.41|6.23|<0.001
81448157|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|53.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.08|66.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||66.50|41.08|<0.001
81448158|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|44.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.72|57.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||57.81|31.72|<0.001
81448159|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|9.28||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|18.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||18.64|-0.08|0.052
81448160|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|57.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.75|70.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||70.39|44.75|<0.001
81448161|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|6.06||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|14.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||14.25|-2.13|0.147
81448162|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|15.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.39|24.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||24.21|6.39|<0.001
81448163|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|51.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.16|64.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||64.48|38.16|<0.001
81476888|NCT00978341|162644326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.3159||95.0|-0.09|0.24|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 8: 4 hours post-dose.||0.24|-0.09|0.3159
81476889|NCT00978341|162644326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103||0.8203||95.0|-0.22|0.27|||ANOVA|||Difference from placebo (including Baseline); Day 8: 6 hours post-dose.||0.27|-0.22|0.8203
81476890|NCT01402986|162644329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.94||||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.31|||Poisson regression|||The 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 versus \[vs\] more than \[\>\] 2 but less than or equal to \[=\<\] 6), atopic asthma status (atopic/non-atopic), chronic oral corticosteroid (OCS) use (presence vs absence) and geographical region as the covariates.||1.31|0.67|0.709
81476891|NCT01402986|162644329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.02||||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.46|||Poisson regression|||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \> 2 but =\< 6), atopic asthma status (atopic/non-atopic), chronic OCS use (presence vs absence) and geographical region as the covariates.||1.46|0.71|0.904
81476892|NCT01402986|162644346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.62||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.51|||Poisson regression|||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status (atopic/non-atopic), chronic OCS use (presence vs absence) and geographical region as the covariates.||1.51|0.26|0.293
81448164|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|42.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.74|55.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||55.82|28.74|<0.001
81448165|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|9.27||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|18.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||18.49|0.04|0.049
81448166|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.93|71.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||71.49|45.93|<0.001
81448167|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|6.64||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|14.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||14.67|-1.38|0.105
81448168|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|15.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.08|24.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||24.63|7.08|<0.001
81448169|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|51.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.76|65.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||65.04|38.76|<0.001
81448170|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|42.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.44|56.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||56.44|29.44|<0.001
81448171|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|9.23||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|18.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||18.40|0.06|0.048
81448172|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.93|71.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||71.49|45.93|<0.001
81448173|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|6.64||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|14.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||14.67|-1.38|0.105
81448174|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|15.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.08|24.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||24.63|7.08|<0.001
81448175|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|51.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.76|65.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||65.04|38.76|<0.001
81448176|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|42.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.44|56.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||56.44|29.44|<0.001
81448177|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|9.23||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|18.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||18.40|0.06|0.048
81539987|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.4285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|7.52||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||7.52|0.42|0.4285
81448178|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.71|||<|0.001||95.0|45.93|71.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores||71.49|45.93|<0.001
81448179|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|6.64||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|14.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores||14.67|-1.38|0.105
81448180|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|15.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.48|23.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||23.97|6.48|<0.001
81448181|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|51.9|||<|0.001||95.0|38.76|65.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||65.04|38.76|<0.001
81448182|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|43.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.15|57.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||57.07|30.15|<0.001
81448183|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|8.61||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|17.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||17.76|-0.55|0.065
81448184|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|58.71|||<|0.001||95.0|45.93|71.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||71.49|45.93|<0.001
81448185|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|6.64||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|14.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||14.67|-1.38|0.105
81448186|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|13.98||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|22.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||22.67|5.30|0.002
81448187|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|51.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.76|65.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||65.04|38.76|<0.001
81448188|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|44.89|||<|0.001||95.0|31.51|58.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||58.26|31.51|<0.001
81448189|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.36||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|16.45|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||9 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||16.45|-1.73|0.113
81448190|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|56.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.95|69.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||69.94|43.95|<0.001
81448191|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|6.07||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|14.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||14.05|-1.91|0.136
81448192|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|13.98||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|22.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||22.67|5.30|0.002
81476893|NCT01402986|162644346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.62||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.44|||Poisson regression|||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status (atopic/non-atopic), chronic OCS use (presence vs absence) and geographical region as the covariates.||1.44|0.27|0.270
81476894|NCT01402986|162644347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.16|||Regression, Cox|||||1.16|0.57|0.257
81448193|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.39|64.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||64.09|37.39|<0.001
81448194|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|43.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.56|56.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||56.75|29.56|<0.001
81448195|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.91||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|16.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||10 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||16.97|-1.15|0.087
81476895|NCT01402986|162644347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.15|||Regression, Cox|||||1.15|0.56|0.225
81476896|NCT01402986|162644348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.68|||Regression, Cox|||||1.68|0.37|0.538
81476897|NCT01402986|162644348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.71|||Regression, Cox|||||1.71|0.37|0.561
81476898|NCT01402986|162644349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.73||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.17|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline serum periostin \>= median||1.17|0.46|0.190
81476899|NCT01402986|162644349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.95||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.61|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline serum periostin \>= median||1.61|0.56|0.856
81476900|NCT01402986|162644349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.13||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.81|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline serum periostin \< median||1.81|0.71|0.602
81476901|NCT01402986|162644349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.91||||0.703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.5|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline serum periostin \< median||1.50|0.55|0.703
81476902|NCT01402986|162644349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.86||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.28|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline serum periostin \>= 25th Percentile||1.28|0.58|0.455
81476903|NCT01402986|162644349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.02||||0.929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.57|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline serum periostin \>= 25th Percentile||1.57|0.66|0.929
81476904|NCT01402986|162644349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.26||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.51|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline serum periostin \< 25th Percentile||2.51|0.63|0.507
81476905|NCT01402986|162644349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.91||||0.805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.89|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline serum periostin \< 25th Percentile||1.89|0.44|0.805
81476906|NCT01402986|162644349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.88||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.75|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline serum periostin \>= 75th Percentile||1.75|0.44|0.716
81476907|NCT01402986|162644349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.51||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|3.43|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline serum periostin \>= 75th Percentile||3.43|0.66|0.328
81476908|NCT01402986|162644349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.95||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.41|||Poission regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline serum periostin \< 75th Percentile||1.41|0.64|0.804
81476909|NCT01402986|162644349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.7||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.05|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline serum periostin \< 75th Percentile||1.05|0.47|0.088
81476910|NCT01402986|162644350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.8||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.29|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Th2 high||1.29|0.50|0.365
81476911|NCT01402986|162644350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.97||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.68|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Th2 high||1.68|0.56|0.922
81476912|NCT01402986|162644350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.11||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.84|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Th2 Low||1.84|0.67|0.685
81448196|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|56.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.95|69.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||69.94|43.95|<0.001
81448197|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|6.07||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|14.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||14.05|-1.91|0.136
81448198|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|13.98||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|22.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||22.67|5.30|0.002
81448199|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.39|64.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||64.09|37.39|<0.001
81448200|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|43.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.56|56.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||56.75|29.56|<0.001
81448201|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.91||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|16.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||11 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||16.97|-1.15|0.087
81448202|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|56.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.95|69.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||69.94|43.95|<0.001
81448203|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|6.07||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|14.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||14.05|-1.91|0.136
81476913|NCT01402986|162644350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.06||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.7|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Th2 Low||1.70|0.66|0.813
81476914|NCT01402986|162644351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.82||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.22|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline eosinophil count \>=150 cells/mcgL||1.22|0.56|0.335
81476915|NCT01402986|162644351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.88||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.41|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline eosinophil count \>=150 cells/mcgL||1.41|0.54|0.586
81448204|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|13.98||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|22.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||22.67|5.30|0.002
81448205|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|50.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.39|64.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||64.09|37.39|<0.001
81448206|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|43.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.56|56.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||56.75|29.56|<0.001
81448207|NCT02912650|162583453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CMH adjusted proportions|7.91||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|16.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||12 hour: Treatment difference and its associated 95% CI were calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard errors, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender using table scores.||16.97|-1.15|0.087
81448208|NCT02912650|162583454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value was calculated from CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender.||||<0.001
81448209|NCT02912650|162583454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value was calculated from CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender.||||0.004
81448210|NCT02912650|162583454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value was calculated from CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender.||||<0.001
81448211|NCT02912650|162583454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value was calculated from CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender.||||<0.001
81448212|NCT02912650|162583454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value was calculated from CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender.||||<0.001
81448213|NCT02912650|162583454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value was calculated from CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline categorical PSR and gender.||||0.003
81448214|NCT01791153|162583457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rates|42.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.5|18.0|66.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The treatment groups were compared using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model adjusted for the stratification factor of starting prednisone dose (less than or equal to \[\</=\] 30 mg/day, greater than \[\>\] 30 mg/day).||66.00|18.00|<0.0001
81448215|NCT01791153|162583457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rates|39.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.5|12.46|65.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The treatment groups were compared using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model adjusted for the stratification factor of starting prednisone dose (\</=30 mg/day, \>30 mg/day).||65.66|12.46|< 0.0001
81448216|NCT01791153|162583458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The treatment groups were compared using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model adjusted for the stratification factor of starting prednisone dose (\</=30 mg/day, \>30 mg/day).||||< 0.0001
81476916|NCT01402986|162644351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.36||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.52|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline eosinophil count \<150 cells/mcgL||2.52|0.73|0.331
81448217|NCT01791153|162583458|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The tocilizumab group was to be considered as non-inferior to the placebo group if the lower limit of the two-sided 99.5% confidence interval was \>/= -22.5%.|Difference in Response Rates|38.35|||||TWO_SIDED|99.5|17.89|58.81||||||The treatment groups were compared using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model adjusted for the stratification factor of starting prednisone dose (\</=30 mg/day, \>30 mg/day).||58.81|17.89|
81448218|NCT01791153|162583458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The treatment groups were compared using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model adjusted for the stratification factor of starting prednisone dose (\</=30 mg/day, \>30 mg/day).||||0.0002
81448219|NCT01791153|162583458|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The tocilizumab group was to be considered as non-inferior to the placebo group if the lower limit of the two-sided 99.5% confidence interval was \>/= -22.5%.|Difference in Response Rates|35.41|||||TWO_SIDED|99.5|10.41|60.41||||||The treatment groups were compared using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel model adjusted for the stratification factor of starting prednisone dose (\</=30 mg/day, \>30 mg/day).||60.41|10.41|
81476917|NCT01402986|162644351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.41||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.71|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline eosinophil count \<150 cells/mcgL||2.71|0.73|0.311
81539988|NCT03192176|162758723|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|3.72||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||3.72|0.31|0.9000
81448220|NCT01791153|162583459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.11|0.46|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The treatment groups were compared using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for the stratification factor of starting prednisone dose (\</=30 mg/day, \>30 mg/day).||0.46|0.11|<0.0001
81448221|NCT01791153|162583459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.18|0.82|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The treatment groups were compared using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for the stratification factor of starting prednisone dose (\</=30 mg/day, \>30 mg/day).||0.82|0.18|0.0011
81539989|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.0602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|6.06||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||6.06|0.96|0.0602
81448222|NCT01791153|162583459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.12|0.66|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The treatment groups were compared using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for the stratification factor of starting prednisone dose (\</=30 mg/day, \>30 mg/day).||0.66|0.12|0.0001
81448223|NCT01791153|162583459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48||||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.2|1.16|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The treatment groups were compared using a Cox proportional hazards model adjusted for the stratification factor of starting prednisone dose (\</=30 mg/day, \>30 mg/day).||1.16|0.20|0.0316
81448224|NCT01791153|162583460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Van Elteren's test|||The treatment groups were compared using a Van Elteren's test stratified by starting prednisone dose (\<=30 mg/day, \> 30 mg/day).||||<0.0001
81448225|NCT01791153|162583460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Van Elteren's test|||The treatment groups were compared using a Van Elteren's test stratified by starting prednisone dose (\<=30 mg/day, \> 30 mg/day).||||<0.0001
81448226|NCT01791153|162583460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003|||||||Van Elteren's test|||The treatment groups were compared using a Van Elteren's test stratified by starting prednisone dose (\<=30mg/day, \>30mg/day).||||0.0003
81448227|NCT01791153|162583460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Van Elteren's test|||The treatment groups were compared using a Van Elteren's test stratified by starting prednisone dose (\<=30 mg/day, \> 30 mg/day).||||<0.0001
81448228|NCT01791153|162583461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Square Means|0.61||||0.8067|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-5.86|7.07|||Repeated measures model|||MCS: Change at Week 52: Repeated measures model used for analysis included the following covariates and interactions: treatment, starting prednisone dose (\<=30mg/day, \>30mg/day), visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, starting dose-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||7.07|-5.86|0.8067
81448229|NCT01791153|162583461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Square Means|4.44||||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.69|9.56|||Repeated measures model|||MCS: Change at Week 52: Repeated measures model used for analysis included the following covariates and interactions: treatment, starting prednisone dose (\<=30mg/day, \>30mg/day), visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, starting dose-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||9.56|-0.69|0.0252
81448230|NCT01791153|162583461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.56||||0.8374|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-7.64|6.53|||Repeated measures model|||MCS: Change at Week 52: Repeated measures model used for analysis included the following covariates and interactions: treatment, starting prednisone dose (\<=30mg/day, \>30mg/day), visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, starting dose-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||6.53|-7.64|0.8374
81448231|NCT01791153|162583461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Square Means|3.27||||0.1468|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-2.59|9.14|||Repeated measures model|||MCS: Change at Week 52: Repeated measures model used for analysis included the following covariates and interactions: treatment, starting prednisone dose (\<=30mg/day, \>30mg/day), visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, starting dose-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||9.14|-2.59|0.1468
81448232|NCT01791153|162583461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Square Means|4.38||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-1.58|10.34|||Repeated measures model|||PCS: Change at Week 52: Repeated measures model used for analysis included the following covariates and interactions: treatment, starting prednisone dose (\<=30mg/day, \>30mg/day), visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, starting dose-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||10.34|-1.58|0.0570
81448233|NCT01791153|162583461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Square Means|5.59||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.86|10.32|||Repeated measures model|||PCS: Change at Week 52: Repeated measures model used for analysis included the following covariates and interactions: treatment, starting prednisone dose (\<=30mg/day, \>30mg/day), visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, starting dose-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||10.32|0.86|0.0024
81448234|NCT01791153|162583461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Square Means|3.04||||0.2218|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-3.43|9.51|||Repeated measures model|||PCS: Change at Week 52: Repeated measures model used for analysis included the following covariates and interactions: treatment, starting prednisone dose (\<=30mg/day, \>30mg/day), visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, starting dose-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||9.51|-3.43|0.2218
81448235|NCT01791153|162583461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Square Means|4.25||||0.0412|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-1.14|9.64|||Repeated measures model|||PCS: Change at Week 52: Repeated measures model used for analysis included the following covariates and interactions: treatment, starting prednisone dose (\<=30mg/day, \>30mg/day), visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, starting dose-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||9.64|-1.14|0.0412
81448236|NCT01791153|162583462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Square Means|-15.6||||0.0312|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-34.3|3.1|||Repeated measures model|||Change at Week 52: Repeated measures model used for analysis included the following covariates and interactions: treatment, starting prednisone dose (\<=30mg/day, \>30mg/day), visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, starting dose-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||3.1|-34.3|0.0312
81476918|NCT01402986|162644351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.81||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.35|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline eosinophil count \>=300 cells/mcgL||1.35|0.48|0.414
81476919|NCT01402986|162644351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.26||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.36|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline eosinophil count \>=300 cells/mcgL||2.36|0.68|0.463
81448237|NCT01791153|162583462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Square Means|-11.8||||0.0476|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-27.2|3.6|||Repeated measures model|||Change at Week 52: Repeated measures model used for analysis included the following covariates and interactions: treatment, starting prednisone dose (\<=30mg/day, \>30mg/day), visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, starting dose-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||3.6|-27.2|0.0476
81476920|NCT01402986|162644351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.06||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.68|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline eosinophil count \<300 cells/mcgL||1.68|0.67|0.793
81448238|NCT01791153|162583462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Square Means|-21.9||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-42.4|-1.4|||Repeated measures model|||Change at Week 52: Repeated measures model used for analysis included the following covariates and interactions: treatment, starting prednisone dose (\<=30mg/day, \>30mg/day), visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, starting dose-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||-1.4|-42.4|0.0059
81448239|NCT01791153|162583462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Square Means|-18.2||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-35.8|-0.5|||Repeated measures model|||Change at Week 52: Repeated measures model used for analysis included the following covariates and interactions: treatment, starting prednisone dose (\<=30mg/day, \>30mg/day), visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, starting dose-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline score-by-visit interaction.||-0.5|-35.8|0.0081
81448240|NCT00975286|162583498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||[Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.463|-0.171||Statistical testing: 2-sided at significance level=0.05. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) included treatment arms; randomization strata of Week -1 HbA1c (\<8.0,\>=8.0%) and TZD use (yes/no); country as fixed effects; baseline HbA1c as covariate.|ANCOVA|||To detect a difference of 0.5% (or 0.4%) in change from baseline to Week 24 in HbA1c between lixisenatide and placebo, 225 patients in each arm would provide a power of 98% (or 90%) assuming common standard deviation of 1.3% with a 2-sided test at 5% significance level.||-0.171|-0.463|<0.0001
81448241|NCT01674647|162583514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.73|||no statistical test performed||Crude estimate of the cumulative incidence for rivaroxaban (Xarelto, BAY59-7939): 0.51% (0.20% - 1.17%). Crude estimate of the cumulative incidence for Vitamin K antagonist (VKA): 1.02% (0.40% - 2.34%).|Descriptive comparison of crude estimates of the cumulative incidence and estimation of risk ratio, all with 95% confidence intervals||1.73|0.15|
81448242|NCT01674647|162583515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.67|||no test performed||Crude estimate of the cumulative incidence for rivaroxaban (Xarelto, BAY59-7939): 0.61% (0.26% - 1.27%). Crude estimate of the cumulative incidence for Vitamin K antagonist (VKA): 0.80% (0.27% - 2.00%).|Descriptive comparison of crude estimates of the cumulative incidence and estimation of risk ratio, all with 95% confidence intervals||2.67|0.21|
81448243|NCT01674647|162583516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|2.0|||no statistical test performed||Crude estimate of the cumulative incidence for rivaroxaban (Xarelto, BAY59-7939): 0.20% (0.04% - 0.71%). Crude estimate of the cumulative incidence for Vitamin K antagonist (VKA): 0.61% (0.17% - 1.72%).|Descriptive comparison of crude estimates of the cumulative incidence and estimation of risk ratio, all with 95% confidence intervals||2.00|0.06|
81448244|NCT01674647|162583517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.55|||no statistical test performed||Crude estimate of the cumulative incidence for rivaroxaban (Xarelto, BAY59-7939): 0.61% (0.27% - 1.29%). Crude estimate of the cumulative incidence for Vitamin K antagonist (VKA): 1.22% (0.53% - 2.51%).|Descriptive comparison of crude estimates of the cumulative incidence and estimation of risk ratio, all with 95% confidence intervals||1.55|0.16|
81448245|NCT01674647|162583522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|5.47|||no statistical test performed||Crude estimate of the cumulative incidence for rivaroxaban (Xarelto, BAY59-7939): 0.41% (0.14% - 1.02%). Crude estimate of the cumulative incidence for Vitamin K antagonist (VKA): 0.41% (0.07% - 1.41%).|Descriptive comparison of crude estimates of the cumulative incidence and estimation of risk ratio, all with 95% confidence intervals||5.47|0.18|
81476921|NCT01402986|162644351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.77||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.22|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline eosinophil count \<300 cells/mcgL||1.22|0.49|0.264
81448246|NCT01674647|162583523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.49|||no statistical test performed||Crude estimate of the cumulative incidence for rivaroxaban (Xarelto, BAY59-7939): 0.51% (0.20% - 1.17%). Crude estimate of the cumulative incidence for Vitamin K antagonist (VKA): 0.61% (0.17% - 1.72%).|Descriptive comparison of crude estimates of the cumulative incidence and estimation of risk ratio, all with 95% confidence intervals||3.49|0.20|
81448247|NCT01565616|162583539|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.4||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis is the paired difference in t-scores of the anxiety domain of the PROMIS-57 quality of life scale. 16 participants with paired measurements of the PROMIS-57 survey (baseline and 1 year) are included in this analysis.||||0.52
81448248|NCT01565616|162583539|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.4||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis is the paired difference in t-scores of the depression domain of the PROMIS-57 quality of life scale. 16 participants with paired measurements of the PROMIS-57 survey (baseline and 1 year) are included in this analysis.||||0.12
81448249|NCT01565616|162583539|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.5||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis is the paired difference in t-scores of the fatigue domain of the PROMIS-57 quality of life scale. 16 participants with paired measurements of the PROMIS-57 survey (baseline and 1 year) are included in this analysis.||||0.54
81448250|NCT01565616|162583539|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.3||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis is the paired difference in t-scores of the pain interference domain of the PROMIS-57 quality of life scale. 16 participants with paired measurements of the PROMIS-57 survey (baseline and 1 year) are included in this analysis.||||0.006
81448251|NCT01565616|162583539|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.5||0.044|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis is the paired difference in t-scores of the physical function domain of the PROMIS-57 quality of life scale. 16 participants with paired measurements of the PROMIS-57 survey (baseline and 1 year) are included in this analysis.||||0.044
81448252|NCT01565616|162583539|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.8||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis is the paired difference in t-scores of the satisfaction with social role domain of the PROMIS-57 quality of life scale. 16 participants with paired measurements of the PROMIS-57 survey (baseline and 1 year) are included in this analysis.||||0.85
81448253|NCT01565616|162583539|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.5||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis is the paired difference in t-scores of the sleep disturbances domain of the PROMIS-57 quality of life scale. 16 participants with paired measurements of the PROMIS-57 survey (baseline and 1 year) are included in this analysis.||||0.88
81448254|NCT01565616|162583539|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.1||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis is the paired difference in raw scores of the pain intensity domain of the PROMIS-57 quality of life scale. 16 participants with paired measurements of the PROMIS-57 survey (baseline and 1 year) are included in this analysis.||||0.53
81448255|NCT01822574|162583576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||A p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.001
81448256|NCT01822574|162583577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||A p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||<0.001
81448257|NCT01822574|162583578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||A p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.240
81448258|NCT05011123|162583594|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was \>-5%|Difference in percentage of participants|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.8|||||95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson score method without continuity correction.|||1.8|-3.4|
81448259|NCT05011123|162583595|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-5%|Difference in percentage of participants|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.0|||||95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson score method without continuity correction.|||3.0|-4.0|
81448260|NCT04763564|162583644|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.03||||||A priori threshold for significance was \< 0.05. Significance level liraglutide vs. placebo in percent reduction of bowel frequency at week 4 vs. baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The 2 treatment modalities, Liraglutide and Placebo, were compared. A repeated-measures mixed model was fitted to the data, with treatment (liraglutide or placebo), period, and treatment sequence as fixed effects and the repeated measures within the subject as a random effect.||||<0.03
81448261|NCT04763564|162583647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The 2 treatment modalities, Liraglutide and Placebo, were compared. A repeated-measures mixed model was fitted to the data, with treatment (liraglutide or placebo), period, and treatment sequence as fixed effects and the repeated measures within the subject as a random effect.||||0.01
81448262|NCT03986138|162583658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|1.6||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Border delineation; Reader 1. The null hypothesis for primary objective was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error set at 0.025. To conclude the superiority, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously and for at least 2 out of 3 readers.||1.60|1.46|< 0.0001
81448263|NCT03986138|162583658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.58||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Border delineation; Reader 2. The null hypothesis for primary objective was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error set at 0.025. To conclude the superiority, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously and for at least 2 out of 3 readers.||0.58|0.36|<0.0001
81448264|NCT03986138|162583658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|1.78||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Border delineation; Reader 3. The null hypothesis for primary objective was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error set at 0.025. To conclude the superiority, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously and for at least 2 out of 3 readers.||1.78|1.65|<0.0001
81476922|NCT01402986|162644352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.66||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.32|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline FEV1 reversibility \>=12%||1.32|0.33|0.245
81539990|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.88||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|12.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||12.57|1.89|0.0010
81448265|NCT03986138|162583658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|1.87||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Internal morphology; Reader 1. The null hypothesis for primary objective was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error set at 0.025. To conclude the superiority, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously and for at least 2 out of 3 readers.||1.87|1.76|<0.0001
81448266|NCT03986138|162583658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.64||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Internal morphology; Reader 2. The null hypothesis for primary objective was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error set at 0.025. To conclude the superiority, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously and for at least 2 out of 3 readers.||0.64|0.42|<0.0001
81448267|NCT03986138|162583658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|2.11||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Internal morphology; Reader 3. The null hypothesis for primary objective was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error set at 0.025. To conclude the superiority, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously and for at least 2 out of 3 readers.||2.11|1.95|<0.0001
81448268|NCT03986138|162583658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|2.72||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Contrast enhancement; Reader 1. The null hypothesis for primary objective was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error set at 0.025. To conclude the superiority, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously and for at least 2 out of 3 readers.||2.72|2.56|<0.0001
81448269|NCT03986138|162583658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|1.96||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Contrast enhancement; Reader 2. The null hypothesis for primary objective was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error set at 0.025. To conclude the superiority, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously and for at least 2 out of 3 readers.||1.96|1.68|<0.0001
81448270|NCT03986138|162583658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|2.41||To demonstrate the superiority, a statistically significant (one-sided p-value ≤0.025) positive difference in mean scores in border delineation, internal morphology and degree of contrast enhancement of lesions had to be met for 2 out of 3 readers.|t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Contrast enhancement; Reader 3. The null hypothesis for primary objective was that the difference in mean scores between Paired images and Pre-contrast images for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was equal to 0. The Null hypothesis was rejected if the difference was significantly different from zero with a type 1 error set at 0.025. To conclude the superiority, the null hypothesis had to be rejected for all co-criteria simultaneously and for at least 2 out of 3 readers.||2.41|2.26|<0.0001
81448271|NCT03986138|162583659|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol was concluded if the lower bound of this confidence interval was above the non-inferiority margin set to 0.35 for at least 2 out of 3 blinded readers and for the 3 co-primary criteria simultaneously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.05||The Null hypothesis was rejected if the 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference \[gadopiclenol scores mean - gadobutrol scores mean\] had its lower limit above -0.35.|t-test, 2 sided|The Student's t-based 95% CIs of the difference between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol were constructed for each of 3 co-primary criteria.||Criterion: Border delineation; Reader 1. The null hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol for each of the 3 primary criteria was equal to the non inferiority margin (-0.35). The alternative hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was greater than the non inferiority margin.||0.05|-0.05|<0.0001
81539991|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.24||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|13.51||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||13.51|2.03|0.0006
81539992|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.23|25.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||25.45|3.23|<0.0001
81476923|NCT01402986|162644352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.76||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.54|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline FEV1 reversibility \>=12%||1.54|0.37|0.438
81476924|NCT01402986|162644352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.01||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.57|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline FEV1 reversibility \<12%||1.57|0.66|0.947
81476925|NCT01402986|162644352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.97||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.59|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline FEV1 reversibility \<12%||1.59|0.59|0.916
81476926|NCT01402986|162644353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.91||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.56|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline FEV1% predicted \<=60%||1.56|0.52|0.723
81476927|NCT01402986|162644353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.06||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.86|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline FEV1% predicted \<=60%||1.86|0.60|0.852
81476928|NCT01402986|162644353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.86||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.23|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline FEV1% predicted \<=80%||1.23|0.60|0.409
81476929|NCT01402986|162644353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.07||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.58|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline FEV1% predicted \<=80%||1.58|0.72|0.744
81476930|NCT01402986|162644354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.94||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.52|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|2 asthma exacerbations in the past year||1.52|0.58|0.802
81476931|NCT01402986|162644354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.6||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.0|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|2 asthma exacerbations in the past year||1.00|0.36|0.050
81476932|NCT01402986|162644354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.93||||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.56|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|\> 2 but \< 6 asthma exacerbations in the past year||1.56|0.56|0.792
81476933|NCT01402986|162644354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.39||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.38|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|\> 2 but \< 6 asthma exacerbations in the past year||2.38|0.81|0.231
81476934|NCT01402986|162644355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.25||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.98|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline Serum Periostin \>=Median||0.98|0.06|0.046
81476935|NCT01402986|162644355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.47||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.48|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline Serum Periostin \>=Median||1.48|0.15|0.197
81476936|NCT01402986|162644355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.18||||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.79|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline Serum Periostin \< Median||2.79|0.50|0.708
81476937|NCT01402986|162644355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.31||||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|3.57|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline Serum Periostin \< Median||3.57|0.48|0.594
81476938|NCT01402986|162644356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.03||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|7.67|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline FEV1 reversibility \>=12%||7.67|0.14|0.975
81476939|NCT01402986|162644356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.66||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|6.67|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline FEV1 reversibility \>=12%||6.67|0.41|0.473
81476940|NCT01402986|162644356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.49||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.14|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline FEV1 reversibility \<12%||1.14|0.21|0.099
81476941|NCT01402986|162644356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.42||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.36|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline FEV1 reversibility \<12%||1.36|0.13|0.148
81476942|NCT01402986|162644357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.82||||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.19|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Th2 high||2.19|0.31|0.698
81476943|NCT01402986|162644357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.55||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.7|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Th2 high||1.70|0.18|0.299
81476944|NCT01402986|162644357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.25||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.34|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Th2 Low||1.34|0.05|0.105
81476945|NCT01402986|162644357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.7||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.47|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Th2 Low||2.47|0.20|0.576
81476946|NCT01402986|162644358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.48||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.25|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline eosinophil count \>=300 cells/mcgL||1.25|0.19|0.133
81476947|NCT01402986|162644358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.46||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.67|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline eosinophil count \>=300 cells/mcgL||1.67|0.13|0.241
81539993|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.1259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|5.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||5.22|0.82|0.1259
81476948|NCT01402986|162644358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.59||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|2.84|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline eosinophil count \<300 cells/mcgL||2.84|0.12|0.510
81476949|NCT01402986|162644358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.74||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.85|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Baseline eosinophil count \<300 cells/mcgL||2.85|0.19|0.661
81476950|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|6.79||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|13.79|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \>= median||13.79|-0.21|0.057
81476951|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.57||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.54|7.68|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \>= median||7.68|-6.54|0.874
81476952|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|7.37||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|13.95|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< median||13.95|0.80|0.028
81476953|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|1.09||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.48|7.66|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< median||7.66|-5.48|0.745
81476954|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|7.12||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|12.58|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \>= 25th percentile||12.58|1.66|0.011
81476955|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.48||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.93|4.97|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \>= 25th percentile||4.97|-5.93|0.863
81476956|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|6.24||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|16.27|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< 25th percentile||16.27|-3.80|0.221
81476957|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|8.58||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|19.07|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< 25th percentile||19.07|-1.91|0.108
81476958|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|9.89||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|21.35|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \>= 75th percentile||21.35|-1.57|0.090
81448272|NCT03986138|162583659|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol was concluded if the lower bound of this confidence interval was above the non-inferiority margin set to 0.35 for at least 2 out of 3 blinded readers and for the 3 co-primary criteria simultaneously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.1||The Null hypothesis was rejected if the 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference \[gadopiclenol scores mean - gadobutrol scores mean\] had its lower limit above -0.35.|t-test, 2 sided|The Student's t-based 95% CIs of the difference between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol were constructed for each of 3 co-primary criteria.||Criterion: Border delineation; Reader 2. The null hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol for each of the 3 primary criteria was equal to the non inferiority margin (-0.35). The alternative hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was greater than the non inferiority margin.||0.10|-0.05|<0.0001
81448273|NCT03986138|162583659|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol was concluded if the lower bound of this confidence interval was above the non-inferiority margin set to 0.35 for at least 2 out of 3 blinded readers and for the 3 co-primary criteria simultaneously.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.01||The Null hypothesis was rejected if the 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the difference \[gadopiclenol scores mean - gadobutrol scores mean\] had its lower limit above -0.35.|t-test, 2 sided|The Student's t-based 95% CIs of the difference between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol were constructed for each of 3 co-primary criteria.||Criterion: Border delineation; Reader 3. The null hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol for each of the 3 primary criteria was equal to the non inferiority margin (-0.35). The alternative hypothesis was that the difference in mean scores between gadopiclenol and gadobutrol for each of the 3 co-primary criteria was greater than the non inferiority margin.||0.01|-0.10|<0.0001
81476959|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.7||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.19|12.59|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \>= 75th percentile||12.59|-11.19|0.908
81476960|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|6.52||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|11.64|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< 75th percentile||11.64|1.41|0.013
81476961|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|1.23||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|6.29|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< 75th percentile||6.29|-3.84|0.635
81476962|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|8.89||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|15.94|||Repeated measure model|||Th2 high||15.94|1.84|0.014
81476963|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|3.91||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|11.02|||Repeated measure model|||Th2 high||11.02|-3.19|0.280
81476964|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|3.22||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|9.22|||Repeated measure model|||Th2 low||9.22|-2.78|0.292
81476965|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-1.18||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.99|4.64|||Repeated measure model|||Th2 low||4.64|-6.99|0.691
81476966|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|8.83||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.85|14.81|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \>= 150 cells/μL||14.81|2.85|0.004
81476967|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|4.25||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|10.43|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \>= 150 cells/μL||10.43|-1.92|0.177
81476968|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|6.05||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|14.5|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \< 150 cells/μL||14.50|-2.39|0.159
81476969|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.72||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.63|7.18|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \< 150 cells/μL||7.18|-8.63|0.857
81476970|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|13.75||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.28|22.22|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \>= 300 cells/μL||22.22|5.28|0.002
81476971|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|5.23||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|14.02|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \>= 300 cells/μL||14.02|-3.56|0.243
81476972|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|4.37||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|10.24|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \< 300 cells/μL||10.24|-1.50|0.144
81476973|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.72||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|6.46|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil cou|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \< 300 cells/μ||6.46|-5.01|0.804
81476974|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|11.19||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|21.23|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline FEV1 reversibility \>= 12%||21.23|1.15|0.029
81476975|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.72||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.19|10.62|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline FEV1 reversibility \>= 12%||10.62|-9.19|0.887
81476976|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|7.67||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.76|12.59|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline FEV1 reversibility \< 12%||12.59|2.76|0.002
81476977|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|2.79||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|7.74|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline FEV1 reversibility \< 12%||7.74|-2.15|0.268
81476978|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|7.82||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|13.01|||Repeated measure model|||2 asthma exacerbations in the past year||13.01|2.64|0.003
81476979|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|2.42||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|7.62|||Repeated measure model|||2 asthma exacerbations in the past year||7.62|-2.78|0.361
81476980|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|6.34||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|15.75|||Repeated measure model|||\> 2 but \< 6 asthma exacerbations in the past year||15.75|-3.06|0.185
81476981|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.08||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|9.34|||Repeated measure model|||\> 2 but \< 6 asthma exacerbations in the past year||9.34|-9.50|0.986
81476982|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.87||||0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|16.44|||Repeated measure model|||Chronic OCS use||16.44|-14.70|0.912
81476983|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-1.46||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.76|14.84|||Repeated measure model|||Chronic OCS use||14.84|-17.76|0.860
81476984|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|7.56||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.76|12.36|||Repeated measure model|||Without chronic OCS use||12.36|2.76|0.002
81476985|NCT01402986|162644359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|1.28||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|6.06|||Repeated measure model|||Without chronic OCS use||6.06|-3.51|0.601
81476986|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.24||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.08|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \>= median||0.08|-0.57|0.145
81476987|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.05||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.38|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \>= median||0.38|-0.28|0.759
81476988|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.01||||0.936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.35|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< median||0.35|-0.38|0.936
81476989|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.28||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.08|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< median||0.08|-0.64|0.127
81476990|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.13||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.14|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin\>= 25th percentile||0.14|-0.41|0.343
81476991|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.01||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.27|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin\>= 25th percentile||0.27|-0.29|0.928
81476992|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.23||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.28|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< 25th percentile||0.28|-0.74|0.374
81476993|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.29||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.22|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< 25th percentile||0.22|-0.81|0.259
81476994|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.37||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.11|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \>= 75th percentile||0.11|-0.84|0.127
81476995|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.07||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.42|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \>= 75th percentile||0.42|-0.56|0.775
81476996|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.1||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.19|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< 75th percentile||0.19|-0.38|0.512
81476997|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.12||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.16|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< 75th percentile||0.16|-0.40|0.404
81476998|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.24||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.11|||Repeated measure model|||Th2 high||0.11|-0.59|0.181
81476999|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.25||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||Repeated measure model|||Th2 high||0.10|-0.60|0.161
81477000|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.11||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.25|||Repeated measure model|||Th2 low||0.25|-0.47|0.540
81477001|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.07||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.27|||Repeated measure model|||Th2 low||0.27|-0.42|0.674
81477002|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.22||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.08|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \>= 150 cells/μL||0.08|-0.52|0.154
81477003|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.17||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.13|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \>= 150 cells/μ||0.13|-0.48|0.271
81477004|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.08||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.36|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \< 150 cells/μL||0.36|-0.51|0.725
81477005|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.12||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.28|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \< 150 cells/μL||0.28|-0.53|0.559
81477006|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.47||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.08|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \>= 300 cells/μL||-0.08|-0.87|0.019
81448274|NCT03986138|162583659|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin : -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Internal morphology; Reader 1||0.05|-0.06|<0.0001
81448275|NCT03986138|162583659|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin : -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Internal morphology; Reader 2||0.07|-0.07|<0.0001
81448276|NCT03986138|162583659|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin : -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Internal morphology; Reader 3||0.02|-0.08|<0.0001
81448277|NCT03986138|162583659|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin : -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Contrast enhancement; Reader 1||0.09|-0.06|<0.0001
81477007|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.2||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.21|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \>= 300 cells/μL||0.21|-0.61|0.348
81477008|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.03||||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.29|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \< 300 cells/μL||0.29|-0.35|0.855
81477009|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.2||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.11|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \< 300 cells/μL||0.11|-0.50|0.203
81477010|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.44||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.01|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline FEV1 reversibility \>= 12%||0.01|-0.89|0.055
81477011|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.37||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.08|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline FEV1 reversibility \>= 12%||0.08|-0.82|0.104
81477012|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.07||||0.652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.23|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline FEV1 reversibility \< 12%||0.23|-0.37|0.652
81477013|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.02||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.32|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline FEV1 reversibility \< 12%||0.32|-0.28|0.905
81477014|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.19||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.1|||Repeated measure model|||2 asthma exacerbations in the past year||0.10|-0.49|0.198
81477015|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.18||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.11|||Repeated measure model|||2 asthma exacerbations in the past year||0.11|-0.47|0.226
81477016|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.14||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.28|||Repeated measure model|||\> 2 but \< 6 asthma exacerbations in the past year||0.28|-0.56|0.513
81477017|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.01||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.42|||Repeated measure model|||\> 2 but \< 6 asthma exacerbations in the past year||0.42|-0.43|0.974
81477018|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.37||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.23|||Repeated measure model|||Chronic OCS use||0.23|-0.97|0.226
81477019|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.15||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.75|||Repeated measure model|||Chronic OCS use||0.75|-0.44|0.613
81477020|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.17||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.09|||Repeated measure model|||Without chronic OCS use||0.09|-0.43|0.198
81477021|NCT01402986|162644360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.19||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.08|||Repeated measure model|||Without chronic OCS use||0.08|-0.45|0.165
81477022|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.23||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.6|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \>= median||0.60|-0.13|0.211
81477023|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.16||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.53|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \>= median||0.53|-0.21|0.397
81477024|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.19||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.56|||Repeated Measure Model|||Baseline serum periostin \< median||0.56|-0.18|0.315
81477025|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.26||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.63|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< median||0.63|-0.11|0.166
81477026|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.17||||0.262||95.0|-0.13|0.47|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \>= 25th percentile||0.47|-0.13|0.262
81477027|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.14||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.44|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \>= 25th percentile||0.44|-0.17|0.379
81477028|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.25||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.81|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< 25th percentile||0.81|-0.32|0.387
81477029|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.29||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.84|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< 25th percentile||0.84|-0.26|0.303
81477030|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.37||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.11|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \>=75th percentile||0.11|-0.84|0.127
81477031|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.07||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.42|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \>=75th percentile||0.42|-0.56|0.775
81477032|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.1||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.19|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< 75th percentile||0.19|-0.38|0.512
81477033|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.12||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.16|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline serum periostin \< 75th percentile||0.16|-0.40|0.404
81477034|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.31||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.69|||Repeated measure model|||Th2 high||0.69|-0.06|0.102
81477035|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.3||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.68|||Repeated measure model|||Th2 high||0.68|-0.08|0.116
81477036|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.11||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.25|||Repeated measure model|||Th2 low||0.25|-0.47|0.540
81477037|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.07||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.27|||Repeated measure model|||Th2 low||0.27|-0.42|0.674
81477038|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.17||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.49|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \>=150 cells/μL||0.49|-0.15|0.295
81477039|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.16||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.49|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \>=150 cells/μL||0.49|-0.17|0.342
81477040|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.18||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.6|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \< 150 cells/μL||0.60|-0.24|0.406
81477041|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.38||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.79|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \< 150 cells/μL||0.79|-0.03|0.069
81477042|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.19||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.62|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \>= 300 cells/μL||0.62|-0.23|0.371
81539994|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.65|18.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||18.71|2.65|<0.0001
81448278|NCT03986138|162583659|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin : -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Contrast enhancement; Reader 2||0.12|-0.07|<0.0001
81448279|NCT03986138|162583659|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin : -0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||Criterion: Contrast enhancement; Reader 3||0.04|-0.08|<0.0001
81448280|NCT03182244|162583690|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.612||||0.00152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.451|0.832|||Log Rank|Stratification factors were response to first-line AML therapy and preselected salvage chemotherapy per interactive response technology (IRT).|Based on Cox proportional hazard model. Assuming proportional hazards, an HR \< 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate where the numerator is the Gilteritinib arm and the denominator is the Salvage chemotherapy arm.|||0.832|0.451|0.00152
81448281|NCT03182244|162583691|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.589||||5e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.438|0.792|||Log Rank|Stratification factors were response to first-line AML therapy and preselected salvage chemotherapy per IRT.|Based on Cox proportional hazard model. Assuming proportional hazards, an HR \< 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate where the numerator is the Gilteritinib arm and the denominator is the Salvage chemotherapy arm.|||0.792|0.438|0.00005
81448282|NCT03182244|162583692|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|8.9||||0.04256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|17.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification factors: first-line AML therapy \& preselected salvage chemotherapy/IRT response. Treatment difference based on stratification factors.||||17.5|0.3|0.04256
81539995|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.51||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|8.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||8.76|1.41|0.0070
81539996|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.15||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|8.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||8.23|1.20|0.0193
81448283|NCT03182244|162583693|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.163||||0.8871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|10.338|||Log Rank|Stratification factors were response to first-line AML therapy and preselected salvage chemotherapy per IRT.|Based on Cox proportional hazard model. Assuming proportional hazards, an HR \< 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate where the numerator is the Gilteritinib arm and the denominator is the Salvage chemotherapy arm.|||10.338|0.131|0.88710
81448284|NCT03182244|162583694|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.55969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.209|2.414|||Log Rank|Stratification factors were response to first-line AML therapy and preselected salvage chemotherapy per IRT.|Based on Cox proportional hazard model. Assuming proportional hazards, an HR \< 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate where the numerator is the Gilteritinib arm and the denominator is the Salvage chemotherapy arm.|||2.414|0.209|0.55969
81448285|NCT03182244|162583695|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.583||||0.66261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.192|13.048|||Log Rank|Stratification factors were response to first-line AML therapy and preselected salvage chemotherapy per IRT.|Based on Cox proportional hazard model. Assuming proportional hazards, an HR \< 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate where the numerator is the Gilteritinib arm and the denominator is the Salvage chemotherapy arm.|||13.048|0.192|0.66261
81448286|NCT03182244|162583696|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.756||||0.55731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.286|1.999|||Log Rank|Stratification factors were response to first-line AML therapy and preselected salvage chemotherapy per IRT.|Based on Cox proportional hazard model. Assuming proportional hazards, an HR \< 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate where the numerator is the Gilteritinib arm and the denominator is the Salvage chemotherapy arm.|||1.999|0.286|0.55731
81448287|NCT03182244|162583697|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|17.7||||0.00049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|27.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification factors: first-line AML therapy \& preselected salvage chemotherapy/IRT response. Treatment difference based on stratification factors.||||27.5|7.9|0.00049
81448288|NCT03182244|162583699|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.857||||0.56944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.494|1.487|||Log Rank|Stratification factors were response to first-line AML therapy and preselected salvage chemotherapy per IRT.|Based on Cox proportional hazard model. Assuming proportional hazards, an HR \< 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate where the numerator is the Gilteritinib arm and the denominator is the Salvage chemotherapy arm.|||1.487|0.494|0.56944
81448289|NCT03182244|162583700|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|31.2|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.2|42.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification factors: first-line AML therapy \& preselected salvage chemotherapy/IRT response. Treatment difference based on stratification factors.||||42.3|20.2|<0.00001
81448290|NCT03182244|162583706|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|14.7||||0.00055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|22.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification factors: first-line AML therapy \& preselected salvage chemotherapy/IRT response. Treatment difference based on stratification factors.||||22.8|6.5|0.00055
81448291|NCT03182244|162583707|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.6||||0.14841||||||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment as a fixed factor, baseline score, response to first-line AML therapy and preselected salvage chemotherapy per IRT as covariates. LS Mean difference was estimated using chemotherapy as control.|ANCOVA|||||||0.14841
81448292|NCT00368979|162583760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6||||0.003||95.0|-2.7|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||||-0.5|-2.7|0.003
81450125|NCT06077149|162586895|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary outcome of the study was to demonstrate the noninferiority in antibody response at 30 days for any RSV vaccine between the LTCF group and the community group. A sample size of 152 participants (76 per group) was expected to provide 80% power to demonstrate noninferiority of 1 month GMT to within a relative noninferiority margin of 1.5-fold using a 1-sided 0.05-level linear model-based t test comparing log (1-month titer) by population, adjusted for vaccine and log (baseline titer).||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.32
81448293|NCT01055132|162583793|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Based on historical data, a minimum of 42 subjects is needed to achieve 80% power with 0.05 type I error.|Least-square mean difference|-0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0072|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|-0.0013|||linear mixed model|Sequence of wear, period and lens were included as fixed effects; site, patient, eye\*patient, period\*patient and period\*eye\*patient as random effects.|Comparison between study lenses was carried out using 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the least-square mean difference(test minus control). The non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the confidence limit is below 0.05 LogMAR.|Ho:The test lens is non-inferior to the active comparator lens for monocular visual performance on logMAR scale at 1-week follow-up. A non-inferiority margin of 0.05 logMAR was used.||-0.0013|-0.041|
81448294|NCT01055132|162583794|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Based on historical data, a minimum of 42 subjects is needed to achieve a minimum of 80% power with 0.05 type I error.|Least-square mean difference|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0062|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|-0.003|||linear mixed model|Sequence of wear,lens period and lens were included in the model as fixed effects; site, patient, period\*patient were included as random effects.|Comparison between study lenses was carried out using 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the least-square mean difference (test minus control). The non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the confidence limit is below 0.05 LogMAR.|Ho:The test lens is non-inferior to the active comparator lens for Binocular visual performance on logMAR scale at 1-week follow-up. A non-inferiority margin of 0.05 logMAR was used.||-0.003|-0.027|
81448295|NCT01055132|162583795|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Based on historical data, a minimum of 42 subjects is needed to achieve a minimum of 80% power with 0.05 type I error.|Least-square mean difference|11.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.93|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.05|19.79|||linear mixed model|Sequence of lens wear, lens period and lens type were included in the model as fixed effects; and Site and patient as random effects.|Comparison between study lenses was carried out using 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the least-square mean difference (test minus control). The non-inferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval is higher than -5.|Ho:The test lens is non-inferior to the active comparator lens for comfort at 1-week follow-up. A non-inferiority margin of -5 units was used.||19.79|4.05|
81450126|NCT06077149|162586896|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary outcome of the study was to demonstrate the noninferiority in antibody response at 30 days for any RSV vaccine between the LTCF group and the community group. A sample size of 152 participants (76 per group) was expected to provide 80% power to demonstrate noninferiority of 1 month GMT to within a relative noninferiority margin of 1.5-fold using a 1-sided 0.05-level linear model-based t test comparing log (1-month titer) by population, adjusted for vaccine and log (baseline titer).||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.82
81477043|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.07||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.51|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \>= 300 cells/μL||0.51|-0.37|0.766
81477044|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.24||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.57|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \< 300 cells/μL||0.57|-0.09|0.147
81477045|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.35||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.68|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline peripheral blood eosinophil count \< 300 cells/μL||0.68|0.03|0.031
81477046|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.59||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.09|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline FEV1 reversibility \>= 12%||1.09|0.10|0.020
81477047|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.29||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.77|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline FEV1 reversibility \>= 12%||0.77|-0.18|0.226
81477048|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.01||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.33|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline FEV1 reversibility \< 12%||0.33|-0.31|0.964
81477049|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.1||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.42|||Repeated measure model|||Baseline FEV1 reversibility \< 12%||0.42|-0.22|0.533
81477050|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.17||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.5|||Repeated measure model|||2 asthma exacerbations in the past year||0.50|-0.15|0.292
81477051|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.27||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.59|||Repeated measure model|||2 asthma exacerbations in the past year||0.59|-0.05|0.097
81477052|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.24||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.67|||Repeated measure model|||\> 2 but \< 6 asthma exacerbations in the past year||0.67|-0.18|0.260
81477053|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.1||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.53|||Repeated measure model|||\> 2 but \< 6 asthma exacerbations in the past year||0.53|-0.33|0.648
81539997|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.34||||0.0148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|8.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||8.81|1.27|0.0148
81477054|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.28||||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.93|||Repeated measure model|||Chronic OCS use||0.93|-0.37|0.398
81477055|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|-0.32||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.32|||Repeated measure model|||Chronic OCS use||0.32|-0.95|0.327
81539998|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.05||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|13.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||13.94|1.83|0.0018
81477056|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.23||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.52|||Repeated measure model|||Without chronic OCS use||0.52|-0.05|0.105
81477057|NCT01402986|162644361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of LS-mean|0.31||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.6|||Repeated measure model|||Without chronic OCS use||0.60|0.03|0.030
81477058|NCT01402986|162644362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.95||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.44|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Atopic asthma||1.44|0.62|0.803
81477059|NCT01402986|162644362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.83||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.35|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Atopic asthma||1.35|0.52|0.457
81477060|NCT01402986|162644362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.71||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.27|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Non-atopic asthma||1.27|0.40|0.250
81477061|NCT01402986|162644362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.07||||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.74|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Non-atopic asthma||1.74|0.66|0.794
81477062|NCT01402986|162644363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.2||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.46|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|With chronic OCS use||2.46|0.59|0.614
81539999|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.27||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|22.78||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||22.78|2.32|0.0007
81477063|NCT01402986|162644363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.29||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.74|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|With chronic OCS use||2.74|0.61|0.506
81477064|NCT01402986|162644363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.79||||0.243||95.0|0.53|1.18|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Without chronic OCS use||1.18|0.53|0.243
81477065|NCT01402986|162644363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.87||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.34|||Poisson regression||The 95% CI for rate ratio were estimated from the Poisson regression with treatment group, age, gender, number of exacerbations in past year (2 vs \>2 but =\<6), atopic asthma status, chronic OCS use and geographical region as the covariates.|Without chronic OCS use||1.34|0.57|0.531
81477066|NCT03749109|162644372|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|1.74||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.45|13.94|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Endometrioma||13.94|-10.45|0.78
81477067|NCT03749109|162644372|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|3.35||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|9.59|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||DIE||9.59|-2.89|0.29
81477068|NCT03749109|162644372|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.33||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.33|10.99|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Adenomyosis||10.99|-10.33|0.95
81477069|NCT03749109|162644373|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-6.99||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.8|22.82|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Endometrioma||22.82|-36.80|0.65
81477070|NCT03749109|162644373|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-1.13||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.77|20.51|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||DIE||20.51|-22.77|0.92
81477071|NCT03749109|162644373|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-5.92||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.94|29.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||||29.10|-40.94|0.74
81477072|NCT03749109|162644374|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.82|||Regression, Logistic|||Endometrioma||2.82|0.38|0.95
81540000|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.11||||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|8.35||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||8.35|1.16|0.0246
81540001|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.22||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|14.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||14.60|1.87|0.0016
81477073|NCT03749109|162644374|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|2.17|||Regression, Logistic|||Adenomyosis||2.17|0.14|0.39
81477074|NCT03749109|162644375|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Endometrioma||2.65|0.19|0.60
81477075|NCT03749109|162644375|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Adenomyosis||1.79|0.07|0.21
81540002|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.0825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||5.62|0.90|0.0825
81477076|NCT03749109|162644376|OTHER||Rate Ratio|2.53||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|8.39|||Negative-binomial regression|||Endometrioma - Disappearing Lesions||8.39|0.76|0.13
81477077|NCT03749109|162644376|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.49||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|5.41|||Negative-binomial regression|||Adenomyosis - Disappearing Lesions||5.41|0.04|0.56
81477078|NCT03749109|162644377|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.23||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.78|13.23|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Endometrioma||13.23|-12.78|0.97
81477079|NCT03749109|162644377|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.72||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|5.07|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||DIE||5.07|-3.63|0.74
81477080|NCT03749109|162644378|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|10.13||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.74|35.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||||35.00|-14.74|0.42
81477081|NCT03749109|162644379|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|1.09||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.38|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Endometrioma||2.38|-0.20|0.10
81477082|NCT03749109|162644379|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.28||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|1.58|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||DIE||1.58|-1.02|0.67
81477083|NCT03749109|162644379|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.32||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|1.71|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Adenomyosis||1.71|-1.06|0.64
81477084|NCT03749109|162644380|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.21||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|1.44|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Endometrioma at cycle 1||1.44|-1.02|0.73
81477085|NCT03749109|162644380|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.42||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|1.82|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Endometrioma at cycle 2||1.82|-0.97|0.54
81477086|NCT03749109|162644380|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-0.5||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|0.85|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Endometrioma at cycle 3||0.85|-1.86|0.46
81477087|NCT03749109|162644380|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.53||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|2.05|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Endometrioma at cycle 4||2.05|-0.99|0.49
81477088|NCT03749109|162644380|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-0.01||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|1.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||DIE at cycle 1||1.30|-1.32|0.99
81477089|NCT03749109|162644380|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.17||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|1.71|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||DIE at cycle 2||1.71|-1.38|0.83
81477090|NCT03749109|162644380|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-0.74||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|0.63|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||DIE at cycle 3||0.63|-2.11|0.28
81477091|NCT03749109|162644380|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.75||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|2.07|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||DIE at cycle 4||2.07|-0.57|0.26
81477092|NCT03749109|162644380|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.91||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|2.31|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Adenomyosis at cycle 1||2.31|-0.49|0.19
81477093|NCT03749109|162644380|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.07||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|1.58|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Adenomyosis at cycle 2||1.58|-1.45|0.93
81450127|NCT04154631|162586897|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-10.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Immediate TranS-C (Standard/Adapted combined) versus UC-DT on change in sleep disturbance from pre to post.||||<0.001
81450128|NCT04154631|162586897|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|0.17||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|4.95|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and sleep disturbance (PROMIS-SD) at post was mediated by provider ratings of acceptability (AIM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||4.95|-4.62|0.95
81450129|NCT04154631|162586897|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|0.09||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|2.56|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and sleep disturbance (PROMIS-SD) at 6-month follow-up was mediated by provider ratings of acceptability (AIM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||2.56|-2.39|0.95
81450130|NCT04154631|162586897|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-0.16||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|1.98|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and sleep disturbance (PROMIS-SD) at post was mediated by provider ratings of appropriateness (IAM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||1.98|-2.31|0.88
81450131|NCT04154631|162586897|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-0.13||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|2.31|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and sleep disturbance (PROMIS-SD) at 6-month follow-up was mediated by provider ratings of appropriateness (IAM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||2.31|-3.10|0.88
81450132|NCT04154631|162586897|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-0.5||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|1.66|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and sleep disturbance (PROMIS-SD) at post was mediated by provider ratings of feasibility (FIM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||1.66|-2.18|0.79
81450133|NCT04154631|162586897|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-0.26||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|1.66|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and sleep disturbance (PROMIS-SD) at 6-month follow-up was mediated by provider ratings of feasibility (FIM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||1.66|-2.18|0.79
81450134|NCT04154631|162586898|SUPERIORITY||time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.03||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Treatment effect (Standard versus Adapted TranS-C) on change in Acceptability Intervention Measure (AIM) from baseline (post-training) to post-treatment.||||0.77
81450135|NCT04154631|162586899|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-9.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Treatment condition (Standard/Adapted TranS-C versus UC-DT) on change in sleep-related impairment from pre to post.||||<0.001
81450136|NCT04154631|162586899|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|0.26||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.04|5.56|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and sleep-related impairment (PROMIS-SRI) at post was mediated by provider ratings of acceptability (AIM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||5.56|-5.04|0.92
81450137|NCT04154631|162586899|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|0.1||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|2.24|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and sleep-related impairment (PROMIS-SRI) at 6-month follow-up was mediated by provider ratings of acceptability (AIM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||2.24|-2.04|0.92
81450138|NCT04154631|162586899|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-0.39||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|2.31|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and sleep-related impairment (PROMIS-SRI) at post was mediated by provider ratings of appropriateness (IAM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||2.31|-3.10|0.78
81450139|NCT04154631|162586899|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-0.3||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|1.75|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and sleep-related impairment (PROMIS-SRI) at 6-month follow-up was mediated by provider ratings of appropriateness (IAM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||1.75|-2.35|0.78
81450140|NCT04154631|162586899|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-0.43||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|3.8|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and sleep-related impairment (PROMIS-SRI) at post was mediated by provider ratings of feasibility (FIM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||3.80|-4.66|0.84
81450141|NCT04154631|162586899|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-0.18||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|1.58|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and sleep-related impairment (PROMIS-SRI) at 6-month follow-up was mediated by provider ratings of feasibility (FIM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||1.58|-1.94|0.84
81450142|NCT04154631|162586900|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Treatment condition (Standard/Adapted TranS-C versus UC-DT) on change in Composite Sleep Health Score from pre to post.||||<0.001
81477094|NCT03749109|162644380|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-0.13||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|1.32|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Adenomyosis at cycle 3||1.32|-1.58|0.85
81477095|NCT03749109|162644380|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|0.01||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|1.69|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Adenomyosis at cycle 4||1.69|-1.68|0.99
81477096|NCT03749109|162644381|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-7.35||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.97|39.27|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Endometrioma at cycle 2||39.27|-53.97|0.75
81477097|NCT03749109|162644381|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|17.31||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.41|60.04|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Endometrioma at cycle 4||60.04|-25.41|0.42
81477098|NCT03749109|162644381|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-17.66||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.3|30.98|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||DIE at cycle 2||30.98|-66.30|0.47
81477099|NCT03749109|162644381|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|25.61||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.05|72.27|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||DIE at cycle 4||72.27|-21.05|0.27
81477100|NCT03749109|162644381|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|-20.95||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.83|29.92|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Adenomyosis at cycle 2||29.92|-71.83|0.41
81477101|NCT03749109|162644381|OTHER||Difference in LS mean|2.25||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.57|54.06|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for baseline lesion size.||Adenomyosis at cycle 4||54.06|-49.57|0.93
81477102|NCT02634983|162644418|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|8.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Global Ventilated Lung Volume||8.60|1.40|0.0254
81477103|NCT02634983|162644419|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15||0.035|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|8.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lung, Left Ventilation||8.44|1.11|0.0350
81477104|NCT02634983|162644419|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86||0.0946|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|9.84|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lung, Left Lower Lobe Ventilation||9.84|0.08|0.0946
81540003|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.66||||0.0542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|7.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||7.20|0.98|0.0542
81477105|NCT02634983|162644419|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.0486|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|9.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lung, Left Upper Lobe Ventilation||9.07|0.87|0.0486
81477106|NCT02634983|162644419|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.42|9.35|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lung, Right Ventilation||9.35|1.42|0.0286
81477107|NCT02634983|162644419|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29||0.165|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.63|7.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lung, Right Lower Lobe Ventilation||7.17|-0.63|0.1650
81477108|NCT02634983|162644419|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.71||0.1421|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.71|11.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lung, Right Middle Lobe Ventilation||11.94|-0.71|0.1421
81477109|NCT02634983|162644419|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.78||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.98|12.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lung, Right Upper Lobe Ventilation||12.47|2.98|0.0099
81477110|NCT02634983|162644420|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.323|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.64|2.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lung Perfusion||2.50|-0.64|0.3230
81477111|NCT02634983|162644420|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.1717|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.29|2.97|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lung, Left Perfusion||2.97|-0.29|0.1717
81540004|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.38||||0.0837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|6.33||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||6.33|0.89|0.0837
81540005|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.67||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|10.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||10.26|1.31|0.0131
81448296|NCT01055132|162583796|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Based on historical data, a minimum of 42 subjects is needed to achieve a minimum of 80% power with 0.05 type I error.|least-square mean difference|7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|14.8|||linear mixed model|Sequence of lens wear, lens period and lens type were included in the model as fixed effects; and site and patient as random effects.|Comparison between study lenses was carried out using 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the least-square mean difference (test minus control). The non-inferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval is higher than -5.|Ho:The test lens is non-inferior to the active comparator lens for overall quality of vision at 1-week follow-up. A non-inferiority margin of -5 units was used.||14.80|0.58|
81477112|NCT02634983|162644420|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.5031|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|2.43|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lung, Left Lower Lobe Perfusion||2.43|-1.05|0.5031
81477113|NCT02634983|162644420|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.076|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.15|3.65|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lung, Left Upper Lobe Perfusion||3.65|0.15|0.0760
81477114|NCT02634983|162644420|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.5465|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.02|2.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lung, Right Perfusion||2.16|-1.02|0.5465
81477115|NCT02634983|162644420|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.9913|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.85|1.87|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lung, Right Lower Lobe Perfusion||1.87|-1.85|0.9913
81477116|NCT02634983|162644420|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.3837|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.39|4.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lung, Right Middle Lobe Perfusion||4.40|-1.39|0.3837
81477117|NCT02634983|162644420|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.3624|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.73|2.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lung, Right Upper Lobe Perfusion||2.48|-0.73|0.3624
81477118|NCT02634983|162644421|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.11|0.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||FEV1 Day 1 (0.25 hrs post-dose)||0.18|0.11|<0.0001
81477119|NCT02634983|162644421|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.15|0.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||FEV1 Day 1 (1 hrs post-dose)||0.25|0.15|<0.0001
81477120|NCT02634983|162644421|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.13|0.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||FEV1 Day 1 (2 hrs post-dose)||0.24|0.13|<0.0001
81477121|NCT02634983|162644421|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|0.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||FEV1 Day 8 (-0.75 hrs post-dose)||0.27|0.16|<0.0001
81540006|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.34||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|36.19||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||36.19|2.41|0.0012
81448297|NCT01175811|162583858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSmean difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.16||||||||0.16|-0.14|
81477122|NCT02634983|162644421|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|0.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||FEV1 Day 8 (-0.25 hrs post-dose)||0.28|0.16|<0.0001
81448298|NCT01175811|162583859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSmean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.16||||||||0.16|-0.15|
81448299|NCT01175811|162583860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.344||95.0||||P-value is for the comparison of participants achieving \<=6.5% HbA1c at 12 weeks. P-value was not adjusted for multiplicity and should be interpreted as nominal.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.344
81448300|NCT01175811|162583860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.822||95.0||||P-value is for the comparison of participants achieving \<=7.0% HbA1c at 12 weeks. P-value was not adjusted for multiplicity and should be interpreted as nominal.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.822
81448301|NCT01175811|162583860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.417||95.0||||P-value is for the comparison of participants achieving \<=6.5% HbA1c at 24 weeks. P-value was not adjusted for multiplicity and should be interpreted as nominal.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.417
81448302|NCT01175811|162583860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.392||95.0||||P-value is for the comparison of participants achieving \<=7.0% HbA1c at 24 weeks. P-value was not adjusted for multiplicity and should be interpreted as nominal.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.392
81448303|NCT02109419|162583868|OTHER||Pearson Test-retest reliability coeff.|0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Test-retest reliability coeff.|||HHT-D reliability was evaluated via test-retest reliability coefficients. The dataset included participants from all groups.||||<0.0001
81448304|NCT02109419|162583868|OTHER||Pearson test-retest reliability coeff|0.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson test-retest reliability coeff|||HHT-G reliability was evaluated via test-retest reliability coefficients. The dataset included participants from all groups.||||<0.0001
81448305|NCT02109419|162583868|OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson correlation coefficient|||Validity of the HHT-D was tested by Pearson correlation coefficients between HHT-D and Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) scores. The dataset included participants from all groups.||||<.0001
81448306|NCT02109419|162583868|OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.71||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson correlation coefficient|||Validity of the HHT-G was tested by Pearson correlation coefficients between HHT-G and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores. The dataset included participants from all groups.||||0.0001
81448307|NCT02109419|162583868|OTHER||Chronbach's alpha|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Internal consistency reliability of the HHT-D was assessed with Chronbach's alpha. The dataset included participants from all groups.||||
81448308|NCT02109419|162583868|OTHER||Chronbach's alpha|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Internal consistency reliability of the HHT-G was assessed with Chronbach's alpha. The dataset included participants from all groups.||||
81450143|NCT04154631|162586901|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-5.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Treatment condition (Standard/Adapted TranS-C versus UC-DT) on change in functional impairment from pre to post.||||<0.001
81450144|NCT04154631|162586901|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-3.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|-1.66|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between TranS-C condition (Immediate vs. UC-DT) and functional impairment (Sheehan Disability Scale) at post was mediated by sleep disturbance (PROMIS-SD) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||-1.66|-4.58|<0.001
81450145|NCT04154631|162586901|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-3.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.41|-2.22|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between TranS-C condition (Immediate vs. UC-DT) and functional impairment (Sheehan Disability Scale) at post was mediated by sleep-related impairment (PROMIS-SRI). The parameter of interest was the indirect effect at post||-2.22|-5.41|<0.001
81450146|NCT04154631|162586901|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|0.07||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|1.92|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and functional impairment (Sheehan Disability Scale) at post was mediated by provider ratings of acceptability (AIM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||1.92|-1.78|0.94
81450147|NCT04154631|162586901|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|0.05||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|1.25|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and functional impairment (Sheehan Disability Scale) at 6-month follow-up was mediated by provider ratings of acceptability (AIM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||1.25|-1.16|0.94
81450148|NCT04154631|162586901|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|0.03||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.37|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and functional impairment (Sheehan Disability Scale) at post was mediated by provider ratings of appropriateness (IAM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||0.37|-0.30|0.85
81450149|NCT04154631|162586901|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-0.23||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.95|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and functional impairment (Sheehan Disability Scale) at 6-month follow-up was mediated by provider ratings of appropriateness (IAM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||0.95|-1.41|0.70
81450150|NCT04154631|162586901|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|0.01||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.25|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and functional impairment (Sheehan Disability Scale) at post was mediated by provider ratings of feasibility (FIM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||0.25|-0.23|0.92
81450151|NCT04154631|162586901|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-0.07||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.54|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and functional impairment (Sheehan Disability Scale) at 6-month follow-up was mediated by provider ratings of feasibility (FIM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||0.54|-0.68|0.82
81450152|NCT04154631|162586902|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-6.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||Treatment condition (Standard/Adapted TranS-C versus UC-DT) on change in psychiatric symptoms from pre to post.||||<0.001
81450153|NCT04154631|162586902|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-1.86||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|-0.21|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between TranS-C condition (Immediate vs. UC-DT) and psychiatric symptoms (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure) at post was mediated by sleep disturbance (PROMIS-SD) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||-0.21|-3.93|0.08
81540007|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1||||0.0359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|8.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||8.93|1.08|0.0359
81540008|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.86||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|17.92||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||17.92|1.91|0.0019
81448309|NCT00655876|162583904|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.16|||Log Rank|||The sample size was based on the primary hypothesis of a 29% reduction in the hazard rate of death with cetuximab, corresponding to an increase in 2-year overall survival (OS) from 41% to 53% and a hazard ratio (λ\[exp\]/λ\[cont\]) of 0.71 in favor of the cetuximab arm. Assuming an exponential distribution and constant hazards, 400 patients were required to reach 281 OS events, with 80% statistical power, a 1-sided α of 0.025, 4.5 years of accrual, 2 years of follow-up, and 4 interim analyses.||1.16|0.70|0.47
81448310|NCT00655876|162583905|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.28|||Log Rank|One-sided significance level = 0.025||||1.28|0.66|0.65
81448311|NCT00655876|162583907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Fisher Exact|One-sided significance level = 0.025||||||0.66
81448312|NCT00655876|162583908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||6-8 weeks post-treatment||||0.04
81448313|NCT00655876|162583908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||1 year||||0.77
81477123|NCT02634983|162644421|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|0.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||FEV1 Day 8 (0.25 hrs post-dose)||0.33|0.23|<0.0001
81448314|NCT00655876|162583908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||2 years||||0.17
81448315|NCT00759187|162583927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||Two way Anova general linear model (subject and treatment as factors)|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81448316|NCT00643565|162583967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.7189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.41|||Log Rank|||The HR was calculated based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, with stratification factors of age and histology/disease risk.||1.41|0.61|0.7189
81448317|NCT00643565|162583968|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.3211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.25|||Log Rank|||The HR was calculated based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, with stratification factors of age and histology/disease risk.||1.25|0.51|0.3211
81448318|NCT02283983|162583993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81448319|NCT03055650|162584015|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Statistical significance is set at α = 0.05.||Change from Baseline in Meibomian Gland Secretion Total Score at Week 1||||<0.0001
81448320|NCT03055650|162584015|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Statistical significance is set at α = 0.05.||Change from Baseline in Meibomian Gland Secretion Total Score at Month 1||||<0.0001
81448321|NCT03055650|162584016|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Statistical significance is set at α = 0.05.||Change From Baseline in Tear Break-Up Time (TBUT) at Week 1||||<0.0001
81448322|NCT03055650|162584016|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Statistical significance is set at α = 0.05.||Change From Baseline in Tear Break-Up Time (TBUT) at Month 1||||<0.0001
81448323|NCT03055650|162584017|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Statistical significance is set at α = 0.025.||Change From Baseline in Standard Patient Evaluation of Eye Dryness (SPEED) Total Score at Week 1||||<0.0001
81448324|NCT03055650|162584017|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Statistical significance is set at α = 0.025.||Change From Baseline in Standard Patient Evaluation of Eye Dryness (SPEED) Total Score at Month 1||||<0.0001
81448325|NCT03055650|162584018|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Statistical significance is set at α = 0.025.||||||<0.0001
81448326|NCT03276221|162584046|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.215|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the paired associates learning module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the log probability of making an error for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate higher error commission for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.215
81448327|NCT03276221|162584047|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.495|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the paired associates learning module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the log probability of picking the correct box for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate better memory performance for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.495
81448328|NCT03276221|162584048|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the spatial span module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the log probability of reaching a longer span for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate higher span lengths for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.050
81448329|NCT03276221|162584049|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.532|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the spatial span module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the log probability of reaching a longer span for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate higher span lengths for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.532
81448330|NCT03276221|162584050|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.226|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the verbal recognition memory module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the log probability of making a correct choice for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate higher memory performance for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.226
81448331|NCT03276221|162584051|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.369|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the verbal recognition memory module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the log probability of making a correct choice for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate higher memory performance for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.369
81448332|NCT03276221|162584052|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.647|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the verbal recognition memory module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the log probability of making a correct choice for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate higher memory performance for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.647
81477124|NCT02634983|162644421|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|0.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||FEV1 Day 8 (1 hrs post-dose)||0.37|0.26|<0.0001
81477125|NCT02634983|162644421|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|0.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||FEV1 Day 8 (2 hrs post-dose)||0.38|0.26|<0.0001
81477126|NCT02634983|162644422|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.15|0.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||FVC Day 1 (0.25 hrs post-dose)||0.33|0.15|<0.0001
81477127|NCT02634983|162644422|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.25|0.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||FVC Day 1 (1 hrs post-dose)||0.45|0.25|<0.0001
81477128|NCT02634983|162644422|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|0.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||FVC Day 1 (2 hrs post-dose)||0.42|0.20|<0.0001
81477129|NCT02634983|162644422|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.25|0.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||FVC Day 8 (-0.75 hrs post-dose)||0.45|0.25|<0.001
81477130|NCT02634983|162644422|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|0.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||FVC Day 8 (-0.25 hrs post-dose)||0.37|0.19|<0.0001
81477131|NCT02634983|162644422|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.33|0.53|||t-test, 2 sided|||FVC Day 8 (0.25 hrs post-dose)||0.53|0.33|<0.0001
81477132|NCT02634983|162644422|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|0.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||FVC Day 8 (1 hrs post-dose)||0.54|0.36|<0.0001
81477133|NCT02634983|162644422|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.33|0.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||FVC Day 8 (2 hrs post-dose)||0.55|0.33|<0.0001
81477134|NCT02634983|162644423|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.21|3.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||FEV1/FVC Day 1 (0.25 hrs post-dose)||3.12|1.21|0.0006
81477135|NCT02634983|162644423|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|3.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||FEV1/FVC Day 1 (1 hrs post-dose)||3.33|0.78|0.0106
81477136|NCT02634983|162644423|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2|3.44|||t-test, 2 sided|||FEV1/FVC Day 1 (2 hrs post-dose)||3.44|1.20|0.0013
81477137|NCT02634983|162644423|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.41|4.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||FEV1/FVC Day 8 (-0.75 hrs post-dose)||4.23|1.41|0.0017
81477138|NCT02634983|162644423|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.51|5.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||FEV1/FVC Day 8 (-0.25 hrs post-dose)||5.09|2.51|<0.0001
81540009|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.0715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|6.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||6.38|0.93|0.0715
81477139|NCT02634983|162644423|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.45|5.02|||t-test, 2 sided|||FEV1/FVC Day 8 (0.25 hrs post-dose)||5.02|2.45|<0.0001
81540010|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.89||||0.0465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|8.2||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||8.20|1.02|0.0465
81540011|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.0839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|6.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||6.53|0.89|0.0839
81540012|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.56||||0.0191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|10.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||10.28|1.23|0.0191
81477140|NCT02634983|162644423|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.16|6.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||FEV1/FVC Day 8 (1 hrs post-dose)||6.03|3.16|<0.0001
81477141|NCT02634983|162644423|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment, time and treatment\*Day\*time interaction term as fixed factors and patient factor as random factor. Day\*time was repeated within each patient\*period interaction and subject average baseline and period adjusted baseline were included as covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.56|6.39|||t-test, 2 sided|||FEV1/FVC Day 8 (2 hrs post-dose)||6.39|3.56|<0.0001
81477142|NCT02634983|162644424|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.982|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.62|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lung Clearance Index||0.60|-0.62|0.9820
81477143|NCT02634983|162644425|NON_INFERIORITY|Parameters were analyzed using mixed effects model including sequence, period, treatment as fixed factors and patient as random factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0821|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|1.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||Diffusion Capacity of Lung for CO||1.27|0.04|0.0821
81477144|NCT00076258|162644440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Remission rate|29.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Both unadjusted and adjusted rates (for significant covariates) were reported||||||<0.05
81477145|NCT00076258|162644440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Remission Rate|28.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||For the covariate adjusted GLMM the remission rates were 15.5 for the LD and 28.3 for the PHD with a p \< 0.06 and the NNT of 7.8 for the PHD versus the LD.||||<0.05
81540013|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.11||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|58.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||58.22|2.52|0.0019
81478413|NCT02171429|162646695|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|-6.8||||0.1458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.26|2.73||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||2.73|-16.26|0.1458
81478414|NCT02171429|162646696|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|-5.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.66|1.75||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 3 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||1.75|-11.66|1
81478415|NCT02171429|162646697|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|14.0||||0.1729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|27.19||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in response rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 1 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||27.19|-0.12|0.1729
81478416|NCT02171429|162646697|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-2.5||||0.6726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.83|9.01||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in response rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||9.01|-13.83|0.6726
81540014|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.76||||0.0593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|7.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||7.90|0.96|0.0593
81540015|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.95||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|15.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||15.04|1.63|0.0048
81477146|NCT00802672|162644473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For the primary efficacy analysis, a 90% confidence interval was constructed for the difference in the Therapeutic Success rates between the Test Product and Reference Product at Visit 4/Week 6 (Follow-Up). The interval was calculated using Wald's method with Yates' continuity correction. Therapeutic equivalence (bioequivalence) was established if this 90% confidence interval was contained within the interval -0.20 to +0.20 (-0.20% to +0.20%)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.61|2.45|||Wald's method with Yates' continuity|||||2.45|-17.61|
81477147|NCT04336475|162644489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.564||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05. p value stands for the comparison of final oral aperture measurements between two groups. (after 2 months' period)|ANOVA|Repeated Measures ANOVA||||||0.564
81477148|NCT01990573|162644491|OTHER|ANOVA|F statistic|0.002||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.002
81477149|NCT01990573|162644492|OTHER|ANOVA|F statistic|0.962||||0.962|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.962
81477150|NCT03188523|162644494|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.03|||||||||||||Posterior Probability (PP) of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between MK-8504 and placebo at least 0.5 log10 copies/mL was \>98%|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants. LS mean (95% confidence interval) for change from baseline at 168 hours post dose of pooled historical placebo was -0.03 log10 copies/mL (-0.14, 0.09).||||
81477151|NCT03188523|162644494|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.92|||||||||||||Posterior Probability (PP) of true mean difference in the plasma HIV-1 RNA change from baseline between MK-8504 and placebo at least 0.5 log10 copies/mL was \>95%|Adjusted by Placebo data pooled from historical placebo data from recent monotherapy studies in HIV-1 infected participants (NCT00100048, NCT01466985, NCT01152255, and NCT01353898) and fitted with a longitudinal data analysis (LDA) model containing fixed effects for study and time, and a random effect for participants. LS mean (95% confidence interval) for change from baseline at 168 hours post dose of pooled historical placebo was -0.03 log10 copies/mL (-0.14, 0.09).||||
81477152|NCT03188523|162644510|OTHER||Posterior Probability (percentage)|99.0|||||||||||||Posterior Probability (percentage) of true geometric mean (GM) C168hr TFV-DP level in PBMCs ≥0.1 μM|PBMC TFV-DP C168hr values pooled, natural log transformed and analyzed based on a linear model containing a fixed effect for dose level. The posterior probability that the true GM of PBMC TFV-DP C168hr level was ≥0.1 μM was calculated for the dose level using flat priors under a normal likelihood assumption. An 80% posterior probability for a dose level that also exhibits acceptable safety and tolerability would satisfy the secondary PK hypothesis.||||
81477153|NCT03188523|162644510|OTHER||Posterior Probability (percentage)|99.0|||||||||||||Posterior Probability (percentage) of true geometric mean (GM) C168hr TFV-DP level in PBMCs ≥0.1 μM|PBMC TFV-DP C168hr values pooled, natural log transformed and analyzed based on a linear model containing a fixed effect for dose level. The posterior probability that the true GM of PBMC TFV-DP C168hr level was ≥0.1 μM was calculated for the dose level using flat priors under a normal likelihood assumption. An 80% posterior probability for a dose level that also exhibits acceptable safety and tolerability would satisfy the secondary PK hypothesis.||||
81477154|NCT01763827|162644517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-57.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.14|-53.14||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model included treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-53.14|-61.14|<0.001
81448333|NCT03276221|162584053|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.511|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the verbal recognition memory module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the log probability of making a correct choice for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate higher memory performance for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.511
81540016|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.75||||0.0494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|7.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||7.57|1.00|0.0494
81540017|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.1887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|6.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||6.70|0.69|0.1887
81448334|NCT03276221|162584054|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.312|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the multitasking test module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the log probability of making an error for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate higher error commission for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.312
81448335|NCT03276221|162584055|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.27||0.836|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the multitasking test module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the median response latency for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate higher slower responses for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.836
81448336|NCT03276221|162584056|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.93||0.898|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the multitasking test module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the median incongruency cost for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate higher costs for incongruent trials for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.898
81448337|NCT03276221|162584057|SUPERIORITY||Slope|16.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.05||0.068|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the multitasking test module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.0125.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the multitasking cost for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate higher costs for multitasking trials for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.068
81448338|NCT03276221|162584058|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the one touch stockings of Cambridge module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the log probability of making a correct response for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate higher accuracy for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.150
81477155|NCT01763827|162644517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-54.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.46|-51.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-51.10|-58.46|<0.001
81477156|NCT01763827|162644517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-39.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.28|-35.31||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-35.31|-43.28|<0.001
81448339|NCT03276221|162584059|SUPERIORITY||Slope|179.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|281.76||0.525|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the one touch stockings of Cambridge module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the log probability of making an error for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate higher error commission for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.525
81448340|NCT03276221|162584060|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-10.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.24||0.038|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the stop signal task module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the inhibition latency for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate slower inhibition for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.038
81448341|NCT03276221|162584061|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.576|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the spatial working memory module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the log probability of making an error for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate higher error commission for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.576
81448342|NCT03276221|162584062|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.296|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the spatial working memory module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the log probability of trials with strategic responding for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate higher rates of strategic responding for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.296
81448343|NCT03276221|162584063|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.65|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the rapid visual information processing module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the discriminability measure for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate higher discriminability rates for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.650
81448344|NCT03276221|162584064|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-11.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.55||0.223|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by the Bonferroni correction across outcomes for the rapid visual information processing module. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|Estimates were obtained using generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors obtained by the sandwich estimator.|The estimate is the mean difference in the median response latency for the abstinence group above and beyond the monitoring group (positive values indicate slower responses for the abstinence group).|The mean difference in scale scores between the abstinence and monitoring groups was estimated via a binomial model with a dummy-coded contrast (0 for monitoring, 1 for abstinence). The model adjusted for change at weeks 2, 3, and 4 of the study, and for a subject's scale scores at baseline.||||0.223
81477157|NCT01763827|162644517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.24|-33.86||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-33.86|-41.24|<0.001
81540018|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.06||||0.0717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|10.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||10.7|0.91|0.0717
81448345|NCT02980874|162584100|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|-6.1||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|3.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.050. Prior to evaluating the results of the CMH test, a Breslow-Day test with Tarone's adjustment was conducted to confirm the homogeneity of the odds ratios between RVO strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test was stratified by the type of retinal vein occlusion, i.e., branch vs. central.|Estimated value was calculated as the percentage of subjects in the Active arm meeting the primary endpoint minus the percentage of subjects in the Control arm meeting the primary endpoint.|Based on a Pearson chi-square test, a total sample size of approximately 460 subjects provided 90% power to detect a difference of 15% between the Active and Control arms assuming the Control arm showed a proportion of 0.50 at 8 weeks. The primary analysis was a test of superiority of the Active arm over the Control arm, and was based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by type of retinal vein occlusion.||3.0|-15.2|0.187
81448346|NCT00513682|162584103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0013
81448347|NCT00513682|162584104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0009
81477158|NCT01763827|162644518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.95|-53.04||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at the mean of Weeks 10 and 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-53.04|-59.95|<0.001
81477159|NCT01763827|162644518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-57.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.66|-54.14||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at the mean of Weeks 10 and 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-54.14|-60.66|<0.001
81477160|NCT01763827|162644518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-39.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.87|-35.94||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at the mean of Weeks 10 and 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-35.94|-42.87|<0.001
81477161|NCT01763827|162644518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-36.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.97|-36.42||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at the mean of Weeks 10 and 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and ezetimibe, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-36.42|-42.97|<0.001
81477162|NCT01763827|162644519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-79.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.0|-74.2||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-74.2|-85.0|<0.001
81477163|NCT01763827|162644519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-81.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.0|-76.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-76.9|-87.0|<0.001
81477164|NCT01763827|162644519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-55.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.7|-49.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-49.9|-60.7|<0.001
81477165|NCT01763827|162644519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.1|-51.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-51.0|-61.1|<0.001
81477166|NCT01763827|162644520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-80.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.4|-74.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-74.3|-86.4|<0.001
81477167|NCT01763827|162644520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-77.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.4|-72.2||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-72.2|-83.4|<0.001
81477168|NCT01763827|162644520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-55.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.1|-49.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe was the reference|||-49.0|-61.1|<0.001
81477169|NCT01763827|162644520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-52.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.5|-47.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, stratification factor, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe was the reference|||-47.3|-58.5|<0.001
81477170|NCT01763827|162644521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|73.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.4|80.2||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test stratified by Baseline LDL-C level. For testing, non-achievement was imputed for participants with a missing value.||||80.2|64.4|<0.001
81540019|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.1419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|7.92||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||7.92|0.74|0.1419
81448348|NCT04156620|162584105|SUPERIORITY||Marginal difference|17.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.12|25.71|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16||25.71|10.12|<0.0001
81477171|NCT01763827|162644521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|71.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.2|78.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test stratified by Baseline LDL-C level. For testing, non-achievement was imputed for participants with a missing value.||||78.0|62.2|<0.001
81448349|NCT04156620|162584106|SUPERIORITY||Marginal difference|20.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.45|26.44|||Regression, Logistic|||||26.44|14.45|<0.0001
81477172|NCT01763827|162644521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|72.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.4|78.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test stratified by Baseline LDL-C level. For testing, non-achievement was imputed for participants with a missing value.||||78.9|62.4|<0.001
81448350|NCT04156620|162584107|SUPERIORITY||LS mean change|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16||-0.64|-1.38|<0.0001
81448351|NCT04156620|162584108|SUPERIORITY||Marginal difference|22.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.36|29.95|||Regression, Logistic|||||29.95|14.36|<0.0001
81448352|NCT04156620|162584109|SUPERIORITY||LS mean change|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.194|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16||-0.56|-1.33|<0.0001
81540020|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY|0.0141|Odds Ratio (OR)|14.37||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|120.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||120.6|1.71|0.0141
81448353|NCT04156620|162584110|SUPERIORITY||LS mean change|3.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.615|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16||4.22|1.80|<0.0001
81448354|NCT04156620|162584111|SUPERIORITY||LS mean change|-1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.373|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16||-1.04|-2.51|<0.0001
81448355|NCT04156620|162584112|SUPERIORITY||Relative LS mean change|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16||0.51|0.37|<0.0001
81448356|NCT04156620|162584113|SUPERIORITY||Marginal difference|23.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.61|31.66|||Regression, Logistic|||||31.66|15.61|<0.0001
81448357|NCT04156620|162584114|SUPERIORITY||Marginal difference|12.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.96|17.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16||17.19|7.96|<0.0001
81448358|NCT04156620|162584115|SUPERIORITY||Marginal difference|10.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.64|15.47|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.47|5.64|<0.0001
81448359|NCT04156620|162584116|SUPERIORITY||LS mean change|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.292||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.09|||Regression, Logistic|||||-0.09|-1.24|0.0234
81448360|NCT02450526|162584117|SUPERIORITY|The model includes treatment group, stratification factors, gender and baseline severity score of glabellar lines at maximum frown measured by the ILA, and centre as explanatory variables and responder (Yes or No) as response variable.|Treatment difference|94.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.8|97.7||The test is two-sided at the significance level of 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|||Superiority analysis of Dysport® to placebo was tested using a multivariate logistic regression model.||97.7|90.8|<0.0001
81448361|NCT02450526|162584118|SUPERIORITY|The model includes treatment group, stratification factors, gender and baseline severity score of glabellar lines at maximum frown measured by the ILA, and centre as explanatory variables and responder (Yes or No) as response variable.|Treatment difference|87.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.5|92.4||The test is two-sided at the significance level of 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|||Superiority analysis of Dysport® to placebo was tested using a multivariate logistic regression model.||92.4|82.5|<0.0001
81448362|NCT02450526|162584119|NON_INFERIORITY|The model includes treatment group, stratification factors, gender and baseline severity score of glabellar lines at maximum frown measured by the ILA, and centre as explanatory variables and responder (Yes or No) as response variable.|Treatment Difference|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|1.9||||||The non-inferiority of Dysport® to Botox on the ILA at maximum frown was tested using a multivariate logistic regression model||1.9|-6.7|
81448363|NCT02450526|162584120|SUPERIORITY|The model includes treatment group, stratification factors, gender and baseline severity score of glabellar lines at maximum frown measured by the ILA and centre as explanatory variables and responder (Yes or No) as response variable.|Treatment difference|73.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.1|88.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Superiority analysis of Dysport® to placebo was tested using a multivariate logistic regression model.||88.4|59.1|<0.0001
81448364|NCT02450526|162584121|SUPERIORITY|The comparison between mean scores of SGA at Treatment Cycle 1, Day 29 is based on 2 separate linear mixed models, adjusting on the two stratification parameters, gender and baseline ILA severity score, and the centre.|Treatment Difference|2.603|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.327|2.878||The test was two-sided at the significance level of 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Superiority analysis of Dysport® to placebo was tested using a linear mixed model.||2.878|2.327|<0.0001
81448365|NCT02450526|162584122|SUPERIORITY|The model includes treatment group, stratification factors, gender and baseline severity score of glabellar lines at maximum frown measured by the ILA, and centre as explanatory variables and responder (Yes or No) as response variable.|Treatment difference|83.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.7|88.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Superiority analysis of Dysport® to placebo was tested using a multivariate logistic regression model.||88.7|78.7|<0.0001
81448366|NCT04135196|162584137|OTHER|||||||0.119|||||||Regression, Linear|||"The power analysis for the overall study was based on 12-month change in UD iBMC. The power calculation, based on pilot data, determined that 20 participants per group would have 80% power to detect a 1.0±1.1% change.~The null hypothesis was that change in UD iBMC was not proportional to strain magnitude. Raw change in iBMC was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group."|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.101, F=2.244, df1=2, df2=40, p=0.119~Contrast between the low strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.015, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.007, Beta=0.374, t=2.114, p=0.041, 95% CI of B: \[0.001, 0.030\]~Contrast between the high strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.009, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.007, Beta=0.221, t=1.247, p=0.220, 95% CI of B: \[-0.005, 0.022\]"|||0.119
81448367|NCT04135196|162584137|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD iBMC was not proportional to strain rate. Raw change in iBMC was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.438, F=12.836, df1=2, df2=33, p=\<0.001~Contrast between the low strain rate group and the control group: B=0.036, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.009, Beta=0.599, t=4.050, p=\<0.001, 95% CI of B: \[0.018, 0.055\]~Contrast between the high strain rate group and the control group: B=0.041, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.009, Beta=0.678, t=4.589, p=\<0.001, 95% CI of B: \[0.023, 0.060\]"|||<0.01
81477173|NCT01763827|162644521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|68.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.3|75.5||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test stratified by Baseline LDL-C level. For testing, non-achievement was imputed for participants with a missing value.||||75.5|58.3|<0.001
81477174|NCT01763827|162644522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|71.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.2|78.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test stratified by Baseline LDL-C level. For testing, non-achievement was imputed for participants with a missing value.||||78.4|61.2|<0.001
81477175|NCT01763827|162644522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|65.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.6|72.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test stratified by Baseline LDL-C level. For testing, non-achievement was imputed for participants with a missing value.||||72.9|55.6|<0.001
81477176|NCT01763827|162644522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|71.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.3|78.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test stratified by Baseline LDL-C level. For testing, non-achievement was imputed for participants with a missing value.||||78.4|61.3|<0.001
81477177|NCT01763827|162644522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|64.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.5|71.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test stratified by Baseline LDL-C level. For testing, non-achievement was imputed for participants with a missing value.||||71.6|53.5|<0.001
81477178|NCT01763827|162644523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-48.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.01|-45.61||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-45.61|-52.01|<0.001
81477179|NCT01763827|162644523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-53.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.23|-50.33||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-50.33|-56.23|<0.001
81477180|NCT01763827|162644523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-35.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.79|-32.38||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-32.38|-38.79|<0.001
81477181|NCT01763827|162644523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-35.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.44|-32.53||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-32.53|-38.44|<0.001
81477182|NCT01763827|162644524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-49.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.34|-46.27||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-46.27|-53.34|<0.001
81477183|NCT01763827|162644524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-51.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.49|-47.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-47.90|-54.49|<0.001
81477184|NCT01763827|162644524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-35.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.74|-31.71||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-31.71|-38.74|<0.001
81477185|NCT01763827|162644524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.51|-29.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-29.90|-36.51|<0.001
81477186|NCT01763827|162644525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-47.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.67|-43.51||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-43.51|-50.67|<0.001
81477187|NCT01763827|162644525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-50.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.27|-47.59||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-47.59|-54.27|<0.001
81477188|NCT01763827|162644525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.15|-29.99||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-29.99|-37.15|<0.001
81477189|NCT01763827|162644525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.99|-31.28||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-31.28|-37.99|<0.001
81477190|NCT01763827|162644526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-47.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.56|-44.05||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-44.05|-51.56|<0.001
81477191|NCT01763827|162644526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-48.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.07|-44.79||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-44.79|-52.07|<0.001
81477192|NCT01763827|162644526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.78|-30.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-30.30|-37.78|<0.001
81477193|NCT01763827|162644526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-32.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.21|-28.92||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-28.92|-36.21|<0.001
81477194|NCT01763827|162644527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-38.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.0|-35.86||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-35.86|-42.00|<0.001
81477195|NCT01763827|162644527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-45.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.39|-42.27||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-42.27|-49.39|<0.001
81477196|NCT01763827|162644527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-29.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.43|-26.28||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-26.28|-32.43|<0.001
81477197|NCT01763827|162644527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.08|-23.94||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-23.94|-31.08|<0.001
81477198|NCT01763827|162644528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-39.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.97|-36.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-36.30|-42.97|<0.001
81477199|NCT01763827|162644528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-44.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.66|-40.68||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-40.68|-48.66|<0.001
81477200|NCT01763827|162644528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-28.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.73|-25.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-25.10|-31.73|<0.001
81477201|NCT01763827|162644528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-25.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.31|-21.31||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-21.31|-29.31|<0.001
81540021|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.19||||0.0775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|11.54||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||11.54|0.88|0.0775
81477202|NCT01763827|162644529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-49.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.12|-45.12||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-45.12|-53.12|<0.001
81477203|NCT01763827|162644529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-54.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.12|-50.78||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-50.78|-59.12|<0.001
81477204|NCT01763827|162644529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.73|-30.73||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-30.73|-38.73|<0.001
81540022|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.35||||0.0283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|16.19||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||16.19|1.17|0.0283
81448368|NCT04135196|162584138|OTHER|||||||0.809|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD cBMC was not proportional to strain magnitude. Raw change in cBMC was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.011, F=0.213, df1=2, df2=40, p=0.809~Contrast between the low strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.001, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.006, Beta=0.039, t=0.209, p=0.836, 95% CI of B: \[-0.012, 0.014\]~Contrast between the high strain magnitude group and the control group: B=-0.002, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.006, Beta=-0.077, t=-0.412, p=0.682, 95% CI of B: \[-0.015, 0.010\]"|||0.809
81448369|NCT04135196|162584138|OTHER|||||||0.155|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD cBMC was not proportional to strain rate. Raw change in cBMC was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.107, F=1.971, df1=2, df2=33, p=0.155~Contrast between the low strain rate group and the control group: B=0.012, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.008, Beta=0.284, t=1.526, p=0.137, 95% CI of B: \[-0.004, 0.027\]~Contrast between the high strain rate group and the control group: B=0.014, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.008, Beta=0.342, t=1.837, p=0.075, 95% CI of B: \[-0.002, 0.030\]"|||0.155
81448370|NCT04135196|162584139|OTHER|||||||0.991|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD ecBMC was not proportional to strain magnitude. Raw change in ecBMC was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=\<0.001, F=0.009, df1=2, df2=40, p=0.991~Contrast between the low strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.001, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.009, Beta=0.025, t=0.133, p=0.894, 95% CI of B: \[-0.016, 0.018\]~Contrast between the high strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.001, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.008, Beta=0.012, t=0.063, p=0.950, 95% CI of B: \[-0.016, 0.017\]"|||0.991
81448371|NCT04135196|162584139|OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD ecBMC was not proportional to strain rate. Raw change in ecBMC was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.216, F=4.548, df1=2, df2=33, p=0.018~Contrast between the low strain rate group and the control group: B=0.029, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.011, Beta=0.455, t=2.607, p=0.014, 95% CI of B: \[0.006, 0.052\]~Contrast between the high strain rate group and the control group: B=0.029, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.011, Beta=0.447, t=2.563, p=0.015, 95% CI of B: \[0.006, 0.052\]"|||0.018
81448372|NCT04135196|162584140|OTHER|||||||0.153|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD tBMC was not proportional to strain magnitude. Raw change in tBMC was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.090, F=1.968, df1=2, df2=40, p=0.153~Contrast between the low strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.007, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.003, Beta=0.352, t=1.973, p=0.055, 95% CI of B: \[0.000, 0.013\]~Contrast between the high strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.003, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.003, Beta=0.156, t=0.874, p=0.387, 95% CI of B: \[-0.004, 0.009\]"|||0.153
81448373|NCT04135196|162584140|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD tBMC was not proportional to strain rate. Raw change in tBMC was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.331, F=8.152, df1=2, df2=33, p=0.001~Contrast between the low strain rate group and the control group: B=0.012, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.004, Beta=0.473, t=2.930, p=0.006, 95% CI of B: \[0.004, 0.020\]~Contrast between the high strain rate group and the control group: B=0.016, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.004, Beta=0.617, t=3.828, p=0.001, 95% CI of B: \[0.008, 0.025\]"|||0.001
81450154|NCT04154631|162586902|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|-2.51||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|-0.44|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between TranS-C condition (Immediate vs. UC-DT) and psychiatric symptoms (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure) at post was mediated by sleep-related impairment (PROMIS-SRI) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||-0.44|-4.58|0.02
81450155|NCT04154631|162586902|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|0.05||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|2.08|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and functional impairment (The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure) at post was mediated by provider ratings of acceptability (AIM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||2.08|-1.99|0.97
81450156|NCT04154631|162586902|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient of indirect effect|0.004||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.19|||SEM|||Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test whether the relationship between treatment condition (Standard vs. Adapted) and functional impairment (The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure) at 6-month follow-up was mediated by provider ratings of acceptability (AIM) at post. The parameter of interest was the indirect effect.||0.19|-0.18|0.97
81477205|NCT01763827|162644529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-36.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.81|-32.42||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-32.42|-40.81|<0.001
81477206|NCT01763827|162644530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-49.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.78|-45.36||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-45.36|-53.78|<0.001
81477207|NCT01763827|162644530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-52.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.28|-48.26||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Placebo is the reference|||-48.26|-57.28|<0.001
81477208|NCT01763827|162644530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-35.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.95|-31.57||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-31.57|-39.95|<0.001
81477209|NCT01763827|162644530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-33.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.48|-29.45||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit.|Ezetimibe is the reference|||-29.45|-38.48|<0.001
81477210|NCT01763827|162644531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-18.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.28|-11.68||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||-11.68|-25.28|<0.001
81477211|NCT01763827|162644531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-19.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|-15.28||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||-15.28|-23.20|<0.001
81477212|NCT01763827|162644531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-18.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.39|-12.35||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||-12.35|-24.39|<0.001
81540023|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.1767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|6.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||6.96|0.70|0.1767
81540024|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.1675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|6.72||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||6.72|0.72|0.1675
81477213|NCT01763827|162644531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-17.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.23|-11.08||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||-11.08|-23.23|<0.001
81477214|NCT01763827|162644532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-20.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.76|-13.06||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||-13.06|-27.76|<0.001
81477215|NCT01763827|162644532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-17.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.51|-11.12||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||-11.12|-24.51|<0.001
81477216|NCT01763827|162644532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-20.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.13|-12.69||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||-12.69|-28.13|<0.001
81477217|NCT01763827|162644532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-15.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.39|-7.14||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||-7.14|-24.39|<0.001
81477218|NCT01763827|162644533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-5.27||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.27|2.73||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||2.73|-13.27|0.72
81540025|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.2717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|5.49||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||5.49|0.62|0.2717
81540026|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.1367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|7.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||7.64|0.76|0.1367
81477219|NCT01763827|162644533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-20.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.98|-10.2||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||-10.20|-30.98|<0.001
81477220|NCT01763827|162644533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-7.71||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.86|1.45||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||1.45|-16.86|0.027
81477221|NCT01763827|162644533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-11.73||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.19|-2.27||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||-2.27|-21.19|0.044
81477222|NCT01763827|162644534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-6.23||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.41|3.95||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||3.95|-16.41|0.72
81477223|NCT01763827|162644534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-17.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.67|-8.63||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm|||-8.63|-26.67|<0.001
81477224|NCT01763827|162644534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-8.14||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.54|1.26||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||1.26|-17.54|0.027
81477225|NCT01763827|162644534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-13.23||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.69|-4.77||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||-4.77|-21.69|0.044
81477226|NCT01763827|162644535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-4.59||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|2.12||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||2.12|-11.30|0.072
81477227|NCT01763827|162644535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-20.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.11|-10.68||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||-10.68|-30.11|<0.001
81477228|NCT01763827|162644535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-5.71||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.13|2.71||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||2.71|-14.13|0.082
81477229|NCT01763827|162644535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-12.84||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.14|-3.54||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baselie value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||-3.54|-22.14|0.044
81477230|NCT01763827|162644536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-7.94||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.81|2.92||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||2.92|-18.81|0.72
81477231|NCT01763827|162644536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-16.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.64|-7.02||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||-7.02|-25.64|<0.001
81477232|NCT01763827|162644536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-8.58||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|0.94||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||0.94|-18.10|0.082
81477233|NCT01763827|162644536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|-12.72||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.89|-4.54||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|The model includes treatment group, Baseline LDL-C level, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit as covariates.|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||-4.54|-20.89|0.044
81477234|NCT01763827|162644537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|5.53||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|8.84||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||8.84|2.23|0.007
81540027|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.53||||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|113.0||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||113.0|1.62|0.0162
81477235|NCT01763827|162644537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|8.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.53|11.43||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||11.43|5.53|<0.001
81477236|NCT01763827|162644537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|4.81||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|8.78||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||8.78|0.85|0.013
81477237|NCT01763827|162644537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|3.81||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|8.39||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline visit|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||8.39|-0.77|0.044
81477238|NCT01763827|162644538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|5.91||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|10.16||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||10.16|1.67|0.007
81477239|NCT01763827|162644538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|9.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.32|13.34||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||13.34|5.32|<0.001
81477240|NCT01763827|162644538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|7.56||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.11|12.0||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||12.00|3.11|0.013
81448374|NCT04135196|162584141|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD iBMD was not proportional to strain magnitude. Raw change in iBMD was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.009, F=0.176, df1=2, df2=40, p=0.840~Contrast between the low strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.001, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.001, Beta=0.091, t=0.489, p=0.628, 95% CI of B: \[-0.002, 0.003\]~Contrast between the high strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.001, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.001, Beta=0.101, t=0.544, p=0.589, 95% CI of B: \[-0.002, 0.003\]"|||0.840
81448375|NCT04135196|162584141|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD iBMD was not proportional to strain rate. Raw change in iBMD was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.563, F=21.225, df1=2, df2=33, p=\<0.001~Contrast between the low strain rate group and the control group: B=0.009, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.002, Beta=0.739, t=5.669, p=\<0.001, 95% CI of B: \[0.005, 0.012\]~Contrast between the high strain rate group and the control group: B=0.008, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.002, Beta=0.716, t=5.495, p=\<0.001, 95% CI of B: \[0.005, 0.012\]"|||<0.001
81448376|NCT04135196|162584142|OTHER|||||||0.202|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD cBMD was not proportional to strain magnitude. Raw change in cBMD was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.077, F=1.665, df1=2, df2=40, p=0.202~Contrast between the low strain magnitude group and the control group: B=-0.005, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.003, Beta=-0.303, t=-1.689, p=0.099, 95% CI of B: \[-0.012, 0.001\]~Contrast between the high strain magnitude group and the control group: B=-0.004, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.003, Beta=-0.266, t=-1.484, p=0.146, 95% CI of B: \[-0.010, 0.002\]"|||0.202
81448377|NCT04135196|162584142|OTHER|||||||0.381|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD cBMD was not proportional to strain rate. Raw change in cBMD was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.057, F=0.995, df1=2, df2=33, p=0.381~Contrast between the low strain rate group and the control group: B=0.004, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.003, Beta=0.254, t=1.327, p=0.194, 95% CI of B: \[-0.002, 0.011\]~Contrast between the high strain rate group and the control group: B=0.001, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.003, Beta=0.038, t=0.200, p=0.843, 95% CI of B: \[-0.006, 0.008\]"|||0.381
81448378|NCT04135196|162584143|OTHER|||||||0.697|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD ecBMD was not proportional to strain magnitude. Raw change in ecBMD was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.018, F=0.365, df1=2, df2=40, p=0.697~Contrast between the low strain magnitude group and the control group: B=-0.004, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.004, Beta=-0.158, t=-0.854, p=0.398, 95% CI of B: \[-0.012, 0.005\]~Contrast between the high strain magnitude group and the control group: B=-0.002, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.004, Beta=-0.078, t=-0.423, p=0.675, 95% CI of B: \[-0.010, 0.006\]"|||0.697
81448379|NCT04135196|162584143|OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD ecBMD was not proportional to strain rate. Raw change in ecBMD was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.215, F=4.516, df1=2, df2=33, p=0.018~Contrast between the low strain rate group and the control group: B=0.014, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.005, Beta=0.484, t=2.773, p=0.009, 95% CI of B: \[0.004, 0.0524\]~Contrast between the high strain rate group and the control group: B=0.012, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.005, Beta=0.406, t=2.325, p=0.026, 95% CI of B: \[0.001, 0.022\]"|||0.018
81477241|NCT01763827|162644538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Treatment Difference|5.53||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|8.84||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Quade test|Adjusted for Baseline value|Median difference and 95% CI were obtained from McKean-Schrader algorithm.|||8.84|2.22|0.044
81477242|NCT02179047|162644549|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.002
81448380|NCT04135196|162584144|OTHER|||||||0.073|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD tBMD was not proportional to strain magnitude. Raw change in tBMD was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.123, F=2.799, df1=2, df2=40, p=0.073~Contrast between the low strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.003, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.001, Beta=0.413, t=2.361, p=0.023, 95% CI of B: \[0.000, 0.006\]~Contrast between the high strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.002, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.001, Beta=0.198, t=1.129, p=0.265, 95% CI of B: \[-0.001, 0.004\]"|||0.073
81448381|NCT04135196|162584144|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD tBMD was not proportional to strain rate. Raw change in tBMD was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.480, F=15.256, df1=2, df2=33, p=\<0.001~Contrast between the low strain rate group and the control group: B=0.008, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.002, Beta=0.590, t=4.153, p=\<0.001, 95% CI of B: \[0.004, 0.012\]~Contrast between the high strain rate group and the control group: B=0.001, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.002, Beta=0.734, t=5.164, p=\<0.001, 95% CI of B: \[0.006, 0.014\]"|||<0.001
81448382|NCT04135196|162584145|OTHER|||||||0.101|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD iBV was not proportional to strain magnitude. Raw change in iBV was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.108, F=2.428, df1=2, df2=40, p=0.101~Contrast between the low strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.053, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.024, Beta=0.388, t=2.200, p=0.034, 95% CI of B: \[0.004, 0.101\]~Contrast between the high strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.029, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.022, Beta=0.226, t=1.280, p=0.208, 95% CI of B: \[-0.017, 0.074\]"|||0.101
81477243|NCT02179047|162644550|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.005||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.002
81477244|NCT02179047|162644551|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.005||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81477245|NCT00412932|162644552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments|one-sample t-test|||The sample size of this study was not based on the statistical power consideration and was considered as sufficient for the evaluation of the efficacy and safety of the proposed olmesartan medoxomil-based treatment regimen.||||<0.0001
81477246|NCT00412932|162644553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||One-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81477247|NCT00412932|162644554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments. This P-Value applies to both the daytime and nighttime periods.|one-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81477248|NCT00412932|162644555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments. The P-Value of \<0.0001 applies to both daytime and nighttime periods.|one-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81477249|NCT01703169|162644563|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The proportion of platelet response in a previous study (PMID:22762314) was 0.36 (9/25). The null hypothesis of no difference between the platelet response rate in this study and that of the previous study was tested using a two-sided exact test of binomial proportions. A p-value of 0.40 was obtained. The threshold for significance was 0.05.|||
81477250|NCT00905567|162644579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA was performed on ln-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-72h, and Cmax. All analyses were performed according to FDA's guidleines.|Ratio of the Least Squares Mean|93.01||||||90.0|||||||Bioequivalence is established when Ratio of the Least Squares Mean (test/reference x 100) falls within 80-125.|||||
81477251|NCT00905567|162644580|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA was performed on ln-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-72h, and Cmax. All analyses were performed according to FDA's guidleines.|Ratio of the Least Squares Mean|96.62||||||90.0|||||||Bioequivalence is established when the Ratio of the Least Squares Mean (test/reference x 100) falls within 80-125.|||||
81477252|NCT00905567|162644581|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA was performed on ln-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-72h, and Cmax. All analyses were performed according to FDA's guidleines.|Ratio of the Least Squares Mean|96.43||||||90.0|||||||Bioequivalence is established when the Ratio of the Least Squares Mean (test/reference x 100) falls within 80-125.|||||
81477253|NCT00547248|162644585|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the difference in terms of incidence of post-immunization febrile reactions (rectal temperature \> 39.0°C) in Synflorix™ vaccine minus Prevenar™ did not exceed the pre-defined clinically acceptable threshold of 5% + half the incidence in Prevenar.|Difference in percentage|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.82|5.59|||Philips' statistical test|||||5.59|-4.82|
81477254|NCT00534248|162644613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||point estimate|0.698|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.541|0.806|||Conditional Exact Method||The point estimate was for vaccine efficacy with respect to incidence of HZ.|Vaccine efficacy with respect to HZ was defined as the relative reduction in incidence rate of HZ point estimate (95% CI) calculated as 1 minus the ratio of the estimated incidence rates of HZ in the zoster vaccine group and the placebo group.||.806|.541|<.001
81477255|NCT00534248|162644614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean titre ratio|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|2.4|||linear mixed longitudinal analysis model|||||2.4|2.2|<.001
81477256|NCT00534248|162644615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.133|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|1.595||||||Analysis of proportion of participants reporting one or more serious adverse experiences reported within 42 days postvaccination.||1.595|.805|
81477257|NCT02259400|162644624|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For the calculation of sample size we used the duration of ventilation as the main primary outcome. As no basic data are available for this population, we were able to retrieve from the database of our two NICUs the duration of ventilation on NIV. We assumed a difference of 24-h between the two groups in the duration of NIV as clinically relevant. We used a confidence level α=0.05; the power level desired was 0.80 and consequently we needed 62 patients for each group.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.05
81477258|NCT02872909|162644683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.37|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.54||calculated as \<0.05 for 85% power|t-test, 2 sided|Analysed on log transformed data||Sample size requirement estimation - Preliminary data showed pain scores of 1.25 with ambulatory PDT (n=12) and 5.26 (SD 2.38) for conventional PDT (n=50). Estimated that for 85% power to detect as significant at 5% level a difference in mean pain score in one group of 2cm compared with 4 cm in the other group, assuming two-sided testing, a minimum of 45 subjects needed. We aimed for 50 subjects, with an allocation ratio of 2 (twice as many randomised to ambulatory PDT as conventional PDT)||2.54|0.71|<0.05
81477259|NCT02872909|162644686|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81477260|NCT02187861|162644707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|3.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.38|21.23||||||||21.23|-13.38|
81477261|NCT02187861|162644708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.89|19.81||||||||19.81|-15.89|
81540028|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.23||||0.0765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|11.78||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||11.78|0.88|0.0765
81477262|NCT02187861|162644709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.07|20.99||||||||20.99|-17.07|
81477263|NCT02187861|162644710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|-7.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.01|11.32||||||||11.32|-27.01|
81477264|NCT02187861|162644711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|13.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|31.69||||||At 6-8 weeks after Cycle 6 Day 1||31.69|-4.24|
81477265|NCT02187861|162644711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|3.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.98|20.82||||||At Year 1||20.82|-12.98|
81477266|NCT02187861|162644712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|-15.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.87|0.49||||||At 4-10 weeks after Cycle 6 Day 1||0.49|-31.87|
81477267|NCT02187861|162644712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|-7.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.56|6.87||||||At Year 1||6.87|-22.56|
81477268|NCT02187861|162644718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.27|||||HR was calculated using Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: Strata were disease burden and DOR of prior cancer therapy.||1.27|0.38|
81477269|NCT02187861|162644718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.4|||||HR was calculated using Cox regression.|Unstratified Analysis||1.40|0.43|
81477270|NCT02187861|162644720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.24|||||HR was calculated using Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: Strata were disease burden and PFS of prior cancer therapy.||1.24|0.38|
81477271|NCT02187861|162644720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.36|||||HR was calculated using Cox regression.|Unstratified Analysis||1.36|0.43|
81448383|NCT04135196|162584145|OTHER|||||||0.344|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD iBV was not proportional to strain rate. Raw change in iBV was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.063, F=01.103, df1=2, df2=33, p=0.344~Contrast between the low strain rate group and the control group: B=0.015, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.025, Beta=0.113, t=0.595, p=0.556, 95% CI of B: \[-0.036, 0.065\]~Contrast between the high strain rate group and the control group: B=0.038, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.025, Beta=0.283, t=1.481, p=0.148, 95% CI of B: \[-0.014, 0.089\]"|||0.344
81448384|NCT04135196|162584146|OTHER|||||||0.676|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD cBV was not proportional to strain magnitude. Raw change in cBV was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.019, F=0.395, df1=2, df2=40, p=0.676~Contrast between the low strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.012, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.015, Beta=0.146, t=0.787, p=0.436, 95% CI of B: \[-0.019, 0.042\]~Contrast between the high strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.001, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.014, Beta=0.013, t=0.070, p=0.945, 95% CI of B: \[-0.028, 0.029\]"|||0.676
81448385|NCT04135196|162584146|OTHER|||||||0.289|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD cBV was not proportional to strain rate. Raw change in cBV was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|Overall model fit: R\^2=0.072, F=1.288, df1=2, df2=33, p=0.289 Contrast between the low strain rate group and the control group: B=0.014, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.018, Beta=0.154, t=0.814, p=0.422, 95% CI of B: \[-0.022, 0.051\] Contrast between the high strain rate group and the control group: B=0.029, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.018, Beta=0.304, t=1.604, p=0.118, 95% CI of B: \[-0.008, 0.066\]|||0.289
81448386|NCT04135196|162584147|OTHER|||||||0.096|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD ecBV was not proportional to strain magnitude. Raw change in ecBV was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.111, F=2.491, df1=2, df2=40, p=0.096~Contrast between the low strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.026, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.012, Beta=0.391, t=2.222, p=0.032, 95% CI of B: \[0.032, 0.049\]~Contrast between the high strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.015, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.011, Beta=0.240, t=1.362, p=0.181, 95% CI of B: \[-0.007, 0.037\]"|||0.096
81448387|NCT04135196|162584147|OTHER|||||||0.344|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD ecBV was not proportional to strain rate. Raw change in ecBV was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.063, F=1.103, df1=2, df2=33, p=0.344~Contrast between the low strain rate group and the control group: B=0.014, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.015, Beta=0.113, t=0.595, p=0.556, 95% CI of B: \[-0.036, 0.065\]~Contrast between the high strain rate group and the control group: B=0.038, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.025, Beta=0.283, t=1.481, p=0.148, 95% CI of B: \[-0.014, 0.089\]"|||0.344
81448388|NCT04135196|162584148|OTHER|||||||0.332|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD tBV was not proportional to strain magnitude. Raw change in tBV was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.054, F=1.132, df1=2, df2=40, p=0.332~Contrast between the low strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.016, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.011, Beta=0.271, t=1.493, p=0.143, 95% CI of B: \[-0.006, 0.039\]~Contrast between the high strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.007, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.010, Beta=0.115, t=635, p=0.529, 95% CI of B: \[-0.014, 0.028\]"|||0.332
81448389|NCT04135196|162584148|OTHER|||||||0.399|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in UD tBV was not proportional to strain rate. Raw change in tBV was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"Overall model fit: R\^2=0.054, F=0.946, df1=2, df2=33, p=0.399~Contrast between the low strain rate group and the control group: B=0.008, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.012, Beta=0.119, t=0.619, p=0.540, 95% CI of B: \[-0.017, 0.032\]~Contrast between the high strain rate group and the control group: B=0.017, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.012, Beta=0.264, t=1.375, p=0.178, 95% CI of B: \[-0.008, 0.042\]"|||0.399
81448390|NCT04135196|162584149|OTHER|||||||||||||||||The null hypothesis was that change in cortical thickness was not proportional to strain magnitude. At each time point, raw change relative to baseline was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"At each time point, the overall fit of the linear regression model was assessed with an F-test of overall significance. Additionally, the significance of each coefficient representing contrasts between each experimental group and the control group was assessed using t-tests.~There were no significant relationships found between change in cortical thickness and strain magnitude group at any time point (p\>0.05)."|||
81477272|NCT02187861|162644722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.24|||||HR was calculated using Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: Strata were disease burden and EFS of prior cancer therapy.||1.24|0.38|
81477273|NCT02187861|162644722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.36|||||HR was calculated using Cox regression.|Unstratified Analysis||1.36|0.43|
81477274|NCT02187861|162644724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|5.37|||||HR was calculated using Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: Strata were disease burden and OS of prior cancer therapy.||5.37|0.04|
81477275|NCT02187861|162644724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|5.63|||||HR was calculated using Cox regression.|Unstratified Analysis||5.63|0.05|
81477276|NCT01301079|162644775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.113|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann-Whitney|||||||0.113
81477277|NCT01301079|162644776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.946|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.946
81477278|NCT01301079|162644777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999
81477279|NCT01301079|162644778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.019
81477280|NCT01301079|162644779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.652|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.652
81477281|NCT01301079|162644780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.221|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.221
81477282|NCT01301079|162644781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.325|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.325
81477283|NCT01301079|162644782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.386|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.386
81477284|NCT01301079|162644783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.499|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.499
81477285|NCT01301079|162644784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.909|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.909
81477286|NCT01301079|162644785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.737|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.737
81477287|NCT01301079|162644786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.872|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.872
81477288|NCT01301079|162644787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.598|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.598
81477289|NCT01301079|162644788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.485
81477290|NCT01301079|162644789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.744|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.744
81477291|NCT01301079|162644790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.540
81477292|NCT01301079|162644791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.673|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.673
81477293|NCT01301079|162644792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.586|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.586
81477294|NCT01301079|162644793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.077
81477295|NCT01301079|162644794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.677|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.677
81477296|NCT01301079|162644795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.545|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.545
81477297|NCT01301079|162644796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.650
81477298|NCT01301079|162644797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.593|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.593
81477299|NCT01301079|162644798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.313|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.313
81477300|NCT01301079|162644799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.313|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.313
81477301|NCT01301079|162644800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.313|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.313
81477302|NCT01301079|162644801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.611|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.611
81477303|NCT01301079|162644802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.312|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.312
81477304|NCT01301079|162644803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.676|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.676
81477305|NCT01301079|162644804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.938|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.938
81477306|NCT01301079|162644805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.385|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.385
81477307|NCT01301079|162644806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.422|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.422
81477308|NCT01301079|162644807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.500
81477309|NCT01301079|162644808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.435|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.435
81477310|NCT01301079|162644809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.745|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.745
81477311|NCT01301079|162644810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.557|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.557
81448391|NCT04135196|162584149|OTHER|||||||||||||||||The null hypothesis was that change in cortical thickness was not proportional to strain rate. At each time point, raw change relative to baseline was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"At each time point, the overall fit of the linear regression model was assessed with an F-test of overall significance. Additionally, the significance of each coefficient representing contrasts between each experimental group and the control group was assessed using t-tests.~At 3 months, there was a significant overall linear relationship between change in cortical thickness and strain rate group. Additionally, the coefficient representing the contrast between the control group and the high strain rate group was also significant. All other comparisons were not statistically significant (p\>0.05).~Stats for 3 months:~Overall model fit: R\^2=0.258, F=4.519, df1=2, df2=26, p=0.021~Contrast between the high strain rate group and the control group: B=0.036, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.012, Beta=0.574, t=2.967, p=0.006, 95% CI of B: \[0.011, 0.061\]"|||
81448392|NCT04135196|162584150|OTHER|||||||||||||||||The null hypothesis was that change in bone volume fraction (BV/TV) was not proportional to strain magnitude. At each time point, raw change relative to baseline was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|"At each time point, the overall fit of the linear regression model was assessed with an F-test of overall significance. Additionally, the significance of each coefficient representing contrasts between each experimental group and the control group was assessed using t-tests.~At 9 months, there was a significant overall linear relationship between change in BV/TV and strain magnitude group. Additionally, the coefficient representing the contrast between the control group and the low strain magnitude group was also significant. All other comparisons were not statistically significant (p\>0.05).~Stats for 9 months:~Overall model fit: R\^2=0.240, F=5.057, df1=2, df2=32, p=0.012~Contrast between the low strain magnitude group and the control group: B=0.003, Std. Error of estimate of B=0.001, Beta=0.562, t=3.180, p=0.003, 95% CI of B: \[0.001, 0.006\]"|||
81448393|NCT04135196|162584150|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||The null hypothesis was that change in bone volume fraction (BV/TV) was not proportional to strain rate. At each time point, raw change relative to baseline was analyzed as the dependent variable in a linear regression model with coefficients representing contrasts between the two experimental groups and the control group.|At each time point, the overall fit of the linear regression model was assessed with an F-test of overall significance. Additionally, the significance of each coefficient representing contrasts between each experimental group and the control group was assessed using t-tests.|||>0.05
81448394|NCT01121666|162584151|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study was powered to test equivalence using a two one-sided test (TOST) of the number of oocytes retrieved with a power of 90%, an alpha error of 2.5% and a pre-determined clinical equivalence margin of +/-2.9 oocytes for the relevant population.||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||This study was powered to test equivalence using a two one-sided test (TOST) with a power of 90%, an alpha error of 2.5% and a pre-determined clinical equivalence margin of +/-2.9 oocytes for the relevant population.|Shuirmann's TOST|||This study was powered to test equivalence using a two one-sided test (TOST) of the number of oocytes retrieved.||||0.0003
81448395|NCT01121666|162584152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2357|TWO_SIDED|||||Follicles of 12 mm|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2357
81448396|NCT01121666|162584152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1395|TWO_SIDED|||||Follicles of 15 mm|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1395
81448397|NCT01121666|162584152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3992|TWO_SIDED|||||Follicles of 17 mm|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3992
81448398|NCT01121666|162584154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9638|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9638
81448399|NCT01121666|162584159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8926|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8926
81448400|NCT01121666|162584166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study was powered to test equivalence using a two one-sided test (TOST) of the number of oocytes retrieved with a power of 90%, an alpha error of 2.5% and a pre-determined clinical equivalence margin of +/-2.9 oocytes for the relevant population.||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Shuirmann's TOST|||||||0.0003
81448401|NCT03801382|162584201|EQUIVALENCE|Validity and test-retest reliability were explored|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||||Validity and test-retest reliability were explored|||>.05
81448402|NCT00786994|162584209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Mantel Haenszel|||A vs C/D||||0.60
81448403|NCT00786994|162584209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Mantel Haenszel|||B vs. C/D||||0.83
81448404|NCT00006721|162584241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.05|||Regression, Cox|adjusting for the stratification factor (serum beta-2 microglobulin level)|CHOP + Tositumomab versus CHOP + Rituximab|||1.05|0.6|0.11
81448405|NCT00006721|162584245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.55||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.54|||Regression, Cox|adjusting for the stratification factor (serum beta-2 microglobulin level)|CHOP + Tositumomab versus CHOP + Rituximab|||2.54|0.95|0.08
81540029|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.8||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|33.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||33.87|1.79|0.0061
81448406|NCT05091307|162584268|NON_INFERIORITY|The criterion for non-inferiority (NI) was the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was below 1.5.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.53|||ANOVA|||A/Victoria (H1N1): Based on analysis of variance (ANOVA) models, CIs around the difference (Group 2 \[control group\] minus Group 1 \[CoAd group\]) was calculated and back-transformed (by exponentiation: 2\^CI) to CIs around a geometric mean ratio (GMR: GMTControl/GMTCoAd).||1.53|1.09|
81448407|NCT05091307|162584268|NON_INFERIORITY|The criterion for NI was the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was below 1.5.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.45|||ANOVA|||A/Cambodia (H3N2): Based on analysis of variance (ANOVA) models, CIs around the difference (Group 2 \[control group\] minus Group 1 \[CoAd group\]) was calculated and back-transformed (by exponentiation: 2\^CI) to CIs around a geometric mean ratio (GMR: GMTControl/GMTCoAd).||1.45|1.05|
81448408|NCT05091307|162584268|NON_INFERIORITY|The criterion for NI was the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was below 1.5.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.19|||ANOVA|||B/Victoria (B/Victoria): Based on analysis of variance (ANOVA) models, CIs around the difference (Group 2 \[control group\] minus Group 1 \[CoAd group\]) was calculated and back-transformed (by exponentiation: 2\^CI) to CIs around a geometric mean ratio (GMR: GMTControl/GMTCoAd).||1.19|0.84|
81448409|NCT05091307|162584268|NON_INFERIORITY|The criterion for NI was the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was below 1.5.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.21|||ANOVA|||B/Phuket (B/Yamagata): Based on analysis of variance (ANOVA) models, CIs around the difference (Group 2 \[control group\] minus Group 1 \[CoAd group\]) was calculated and back-transformed (by exponentiation: 2\^CI) to CIs around a geometric mean ratio (GMR: GMTControl/GMTCoAd).||1.21|0.88|
81448410|NCT05091307|162584269|NON_INFERIORITY|The criterion for NI was the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR was below 1.5.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.26|||ANOVA|||Based on analysis of variance (ANOVA) models, CIs around the difference (Group 2 \[control group\] minus Group 1 \[CoAd group\]) was calculated and back-transformed (by exponentiation: 2\^CI) to CIs around a geometric mean ratio (GMR: GMTControl/GMTCoAd).||1.26|0.97|
81448411|NCT03611543|162584282|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Information related to the INVESTIGATIONAL group.|Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test|||||||<0.0001
81448412|NCT04394351|162584285|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|53.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.37|392.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline weight group.|Odds ratio and corresponding Confidence Interval (CI) are based on CMH test stratified by baseline weight group.|Part A: Dupilumab High Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||392.82|7.37|<0.0001
81448413|NCT04394351|162584285|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|46.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.47|399.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was derived by CMH test stratified by baseline weight group.|Odds ratio and corresponding CI are based on CMH test stratified by baseline weight group.|Part A: Dupilumab Low Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||399.54|5.47|<0.0001
81448414|NCT04394351|162584286|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|178.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.84|1682.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was derived by CMH test stratified by baseline weight group|Odds ratio and corresponding CI are based on CMH test stratified by baseline weight group|Part A: Dupilumab High Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||1682.4|18.84|<0.0001
81448415|NCT04394351|162584286|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|55.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.45|410.23||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was derived by CMH test stratified by baseline weight group|Odds ratio and corresponding CI are based on CMH test stratified by baseline weight group|Part A: Dupilumab Low Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||410.23|7.45|<0.0001
81448416|NCT04394351|162584287|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-107.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-139.249|-74.9|||ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab High Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||-74.900|-139.249|<0.0001
81448417|NCT04394351|162584287|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-98.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-132.463|-65.37||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab Low Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||-65.370|-132.463|<0.0001
81477312|NCT02700425|162644811|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test was two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using SAS version 9.4 (SAS Institute Inc, Cary, NC) and STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|Wilcoxon signed rank test||The sample size was estimated based on the primary endpoint of echocardiographic response to test the hypothesis that an absolute 10% greater improvement in LVEF would be observed with His Bundle Pacing compared to Coronary Sinus Pacing, with a significance level of 0.05 and a power of 0.80. Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 6-months as median (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with the Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||<0.001
81477313|NCT02700425|162644811|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test was two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using SAS version 9.4 (SAS Institute Inc, Cary, NC) and STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|Wilcoxon signed rank test||The sample size was estimated based on the primary endpoint of echocardiographic response to test the hypothesis that an absolute 10% greater improvement in LVEF would be observed with His Bundle Pacing compared to Coronary Sinus Pacing, with a significance level of 0.05 and a power of 0.80. Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 6-months as median (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with the Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||<0.001
81477314|NCT02700425|162644812|OTHER|paired t-test||||||0.002||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|t-test, 2 sided|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as means +/- standard deviations based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with paired t-tests.||||0.002
81448418|NCT04394351|162584288|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.902|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0325|-0.7714|||ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab High Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||-0.7714|-1.0325|<0.0001
81448419|NCT04394351|162584288|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.917|-0.644||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab Low Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||-0.6440|-0.9170|<0.0001
81448420|NCT04394351|162584289|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.883|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0095|-0.7568|||ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab High Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||-0.7568|-1.0095|<0.0001
81448421|NCT04394351|162584289|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.769|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9013|-0.6362||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab Low Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||-0.6362|-0.9013|<0.0001
81448422|NCT04394351|162584290|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-2.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|-1.95|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|Part A: Dupilumab High Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||-1.9500|-2.4400|<0.0001
81448423|NCT04394351|162584290|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-2.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|-1.82||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|Part A: Dupilumab Low Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||-1.8200|-2.4500|<0.0001
81448424|NCT04394351|162584291|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-2.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|-1.96|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|Part A: Dupilumab High Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||-1.9600|-3.3500|<0.0001
81448425|NCT04394351|162584291|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-2.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|-1.62||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|Part A: Dupilumab Low Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||-1.6200|-3.3100|<0.0001
81448426|NCT04394351|162584292|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.94|-2.63|||ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab High Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||-2.63|-4.94|<0.0001
81477315|NCT02700425|162644812|OTHER|paired t-test||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Primary outcome of His Bundle Pacing was presented at baseline and 1-year as means +/- standard deviations based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with paired t-tests.||||0.002
81477316|NCT02700425|162644813|OTHER|Log rank test of a survival analysis||||||0.62||||||P-value did not need to be adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Log Rank|||Primary outcome of time to first cardiovascular hospitalization or death by His Bundle Pacing compared to Coronary Sinus Pacing presented median and interquartile range in years based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a log rank test.||||0.62
81477317|NCT02700425|162644814|OTHER|||||||0.09||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|Wilcoxon sign rank test||NYHA functional class of Coronary Sinus Pacing arm was presented at baseline as medians (interquartile ranges) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a Wilcoxon sign rank test.||||0.09
81477318|NCT02700425|162644814|OTHER|||||||0.32||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|Wilcoxon sign rank test||NYHA functional class of the His Bundle Pacing arm was presented at baseline and 12 months as medians (interquartile ranges) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon sign rank test.||||0.32
81477319|NCT02700425|162644815|OTHER|||||||0.35||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Quality of Life was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) for patients with His Bundle Pacing based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.35
81477320|NCT02700425|162644815|OTHER|||||||0.07||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Quality of Life was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) for patients with Coronary Sinus Pacing based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.07
81540030|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.4||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|21.85||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||21.85|1.33|0.0181
81540031|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.3925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|4.99||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||4.99|0.53|0.3925
81448427|NCT04394351|162584292|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|-2.1||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab Low Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||-2.10|-4.59|<0.0001
81448428|NCT04394351|162584293|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.1||||0.1526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.244|0.038|||ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab High Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||0.038|-0.244|0.1526
81448429|NCT04394351|162584293|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0||||0.9533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.155|0.146||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab Low Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||0.146|-0.155|0.9533
81477321|NCT02700425|162644816|OTHER|Log rank test of a survival analysis||||||0.14||||||P-value did not need to be adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Log Rank|||Primary outcome of time to first cardiovascular rehospitalization by His Bundle Pacing compared to Coronary Sinus Pacing presented median and interquartile range in years based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a log rank test.||||0.14
81477322|NCT02700425|162644817|OTHER|Log rank test of a survival analysis||||||0.14||||||P-value did not need to be adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Log Rank|||Primary outcome of time to first treated VT/VF by His Bundle Pacing compared to Coronary Sinus Pacing presented median and interquartile range in years based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with a log rank test.||||0.14
81477323|NCT01639703|162644825|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.2476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.21|||Regression, Logistic||Odds-ratio is the risk to move from one immunochemistry category to the below one (among 0%, 1-10%, 10-50% and \>50%) considering an increase of 5 units for Blood Volume|Multinomial logistic regression analyses were performed with each off-site CT perfusion parameters as explicative variables taken alone and each off-site immunohistochemistry categorized parameters as dependent variables.||1.21|0.47|0.2476
81448430|NCT04394351|162584294|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.45||||0.1507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.527|3.422||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab High Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||3.422|-0.527|0.1507
81448431|NCT04394351|162584294|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0||||0.9965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.107|2.117||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab Low Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||2.117|-2.107|0.9965
81448432|NCT04394351|162584295|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.05||||0.2064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.139|0.03||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab High Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||0.030|-0.139|0.2064
81448433|NCT04394351|162584295|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.02||||0.6361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.112||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab Low Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||0.112|-0.069|0.6361
81448434|NCT04394351|162584296|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.13||||0.2086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|0.33||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab High Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||0.330|-0.072|0.2086
81477324|NCT01639703|162644826|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.5354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.66|||Regression, Logistic||Odds-ratio is the risk to move from one immunochemistry category to the below one (among 0%, 1-10%, 10-50% and \>50%) considering an increase of 5 units for Blood Volume|Multinomial logistic regression analyses were performed with each off-site CT perfusion parameters as explicative variables taken alone and each off-site immunohistochemistry categorized parameters as dependent variables.||1.66|0.77|0.5354
81448435|NCT04394351|162584296|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1||||0.2975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.088|0.286||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab Low Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||0.286|-0.088|0.2975
81448436|NCT04394351|162584297|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.8||||0.2085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.615|1.007||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab High Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||1.007|-4.615|0.2085
81448437|NCT04394351|162584297|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.36||||0.3098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.972|1.26||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab Low Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||1.260|-3.972|0.3098
81448438|NCT04394351|162584298|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.07||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.186||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab High Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||0.186|-0.046|0.2360
81448439|NCT04394351|162584298|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.07||||0.1939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.181||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA||CI was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. placebo) of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, baseline weight group strata as fixed factors.|Part A: Dupilumab Low Dose versus Part A: Pooled Placebo||0.181|-0.037|0.1939
81477325|NCT01639703|162644827|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.3487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.13|||Regression, Logistic||Odds-ratio is the risk to move from one immunochemistry category to the below one (among 0%, 1-10%, 10-50% and \>50%) considering an increase of 10 units for Blood Flow|Multinomial logistic regression analyses were performed with each off-site CT perfusion parameters as explicative variables taken alone and each off-site immunohistochemistry categorized parameters as dependent variables.||1.13|0.71|0.3487
81477326|NCT01639703|162644828|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.4195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.29|||Regression, Logistic||Odds-ratio is the risk to move from one immunochemistry category to the below one (among 0%, 1-10%, 10-50% and \>50%) considering an increase of 10 units for Blood Flow|Multinomial logistic regression analyses were performed with each off-site CT perfusion parameters as explicative variables taken alone and each off-site immunohistochemistry categorized parameters as dependent variables.||1.29|0.90|0.4195
81540032|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|5.12||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||5.12|0.54|0.3740
81448440|NCT03653507|162584354|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.689||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.552|0.86|||Log Rank||Log-rank test stratified by:\* Region (Asia vs Non-Asia), \* Number of organs with metastatic sites (0 to 2 vs \>= 3), \* Prior gastrectomy (Yes or No)|||0.860|0.552|0.0005
81448441|NCT03653507|162584355|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.763||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|0.936|||Log Rank||Log-rank test stratified by:\* Region (Asia vs Non-Asia), \* Number of organs with metastatic sites (0 to 2 vs \>= 3), \* Prior gastrectomy (Yes or No)|||0.936|0.622|0.0047
81448442|NCT03653507|162584356|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.012||||0.4654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.772|1.328|||Log Rank||Log-rank test stratified by:\* Region (Asia vs Non-Asia), \* Number of organs with metastatic sites (0 to 2 vs \>= 3), \* Prior gastrectomy (Yes or No)|||1.328|0.772|0.4654
81448443|NCT03653507|162584357|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.4478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|1.577|||Log Rank||Log-rank test stratified by:\* Region (Asia vs Non-Asia), \* Number of organs with metastatic sites (0 to 2 vs \>= 3), \* Prior gastrectomy (Yes or No)|||1.577|0.673|0.4478
81448444|NCT03653507|162584358|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.869||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.655|1.153|||Log Rank||Log-rank test stratified by:\* Region (Asia vs Non-Asia), \* Number of organs with metastatic sites (0 to 2 vs \>= 3), \* Prior gastrectomy (Yes or No)|||1.153|0.655|0.1670
81448445|NCT03653507|162584359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2219||||||Based on 1-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test. Stratification factors were Region, Number of Metastatic Sites and Prior Gastrectomy.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2219
81448446|NCT03653507|162584360|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.781||||0.0826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.552|1.105|||Log Rank||Log-rank test stratified by:\* Region (Asia vs Non-Asia), \* Number of organs with metastatic sites (0 to 2 vs \>= 3), \* Prior gastrectomy (Yes or No)|||1.105|0.552|0.0826
81448447|NCT05205772|162584369|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81448448|NCT05205772|162584369|OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.54
81448449|NCT05205772|162584369|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81448450|NCT05205772|162584369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.98
81448451|NCT05205772|162584369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.41
81448452|NCT05205772|162584369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.63
81448453|NCT05205772|162584370|OTHER|||||||0.38||||||Adjusted for age.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.38
81448454|NCT05205772|162584371|OTHER|||||||0.67||||||Adjusted for age.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.67
81448455|NCT05205772|162584372|OTHER|||||||0.156|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.156
81448456|NCT01106014|162584382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.46|0.78||one-sided p-value|Log Rank|||The primary analysis was performed on the Full Analysis Set by a one-sided unstratified log-rank test||0.78|0.46|<0.0001
81448457|NCT01106014|162584383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|12.0||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|99.0|1.0|24.0||One-sided p-value of the nonparametric ANCOVA, adjusted for 6-minute walk distance at baseline|ANCOVA||Point estimate and 2-sided 99% CI for location shift using the HodgesLehmann method|Non-parametric ANCOVA with 6MWD as covariate at baseline. Missing values were imputed based on the following imputation rules: 1) if patient was unable to walk at week 26, 0 meter was imputed, 2) if rule 1 did not apply, the second lowest observed 6MWD value (10 meters) at Week 26 was imputed. Missing values were imputed for 21.6% of the subjects.||24|1|0.0027
81448458|NCT01106014|162584384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|It was assumed that the probabilities for absence of worsening in WHO FC at Week 26 were the same for both treatment groups|Odds Ratio, log|1.161||||0.2843|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.811|1.664||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by WHO FC at baseline. For patients with missing NYHA/WHO FC at Week 26, the NYHA/WHO FC is considered as having worsened from baseline at Week 26. Missing values were imputed for 18.3% of subjects .|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.664|0.811|0.2843
81448459|NCT02752906|162584387|NON_INFERIORITY|95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentage was \> -10%, the non- inferiority assumption was rejected.|Percentage Difference|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.735|9.38||||||Serogroup A||9.38|0.735|
81448460|NCT02752906|162584387|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentage was \> -10%, the non-inferiority assumption was rejected.|Percentage Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.16|8.76||||||Serogroup C||8.76|2.16|
81448461|NCT02752906|162584387|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentage was \> -10%, the non-inferiority assumption was rejected.|Percentage Difference|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.907|4.55||||||Serogroup Y||4.55|-0.907|
81477327|NCT01639703|162644829|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.7127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.54|||Regression, Logistic||Odds-ratio is the risk to move from one immunochemistry category to the below one (among 0%, 1-10%, 10-50% and \>50%) considering an increase of 10 units for Permeability Surface|Multinomial logistic regression analyses were performed with each off-site CT perfusion parameters as explicative variables taken alone and each off-site immunohistochemistry categorized parameters as dependent variables.||1.54|0.53|0.7127
81448462|NCT02752906|162584387|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score Method without continuity correction. If the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentage was \> -10%, the non-inferiority assumption was rejected.|Percentage Difference|7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|10.9||||||Serogroup W||10.9|4.30|
81448463|NCT00792935|162584392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|9.6|||Constrained longitudinal analysis|||Using a standard deviation of 23.5 mg/dL, a sample size of at least 65 participants per treatment group would be required to have an 80% power to detect a true difference of 12.5 mg/dL between MK-0941 and glimepiride as measured by change from baseline in 24-hour WMG at Week 6.||9.6|-7.9|0.847
81448464|NCT00792935|162584393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportions|-7.7||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|8.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method.||The estimated value represents the difference in percentages, MK-0941 minus Glimepiride.|||8.7|-23.6|0.361
81448465|NCT01783548|162584418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM treatment difference from placebo|-0.66||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.24||a priori statistical significance is \<0.05.|mixed-model for repeated measures (MMRM)|The MMRM included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||Based on other studies, the standard deviation for the change from baseline over the first 6 weeks of treatment in the average of AM and PM rTNSS is assumed to be 2.0. Using this standard deviation, 450 subjects aged 6 to 11 years (300 on active treatment of BDP and 150 on placebo) provide approximately 90% power to detect a difference of 0.65 in rTNSS change from baseline between treatment groups with a two-sided alpha level of 0.05.||-0.24|-1.08|0.002
81448466|NCT01783548|162584419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM treatment difference from placebo|-0.58||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.18||a priori statistical significance is \<0.05.|mixed-model for repeated measures (MMRM)|The MMRM included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||||-0.18|-0.99|0.004
81448467|NCT01783548|162584420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM treatment difference from placebo|-0.62||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.23||a priori statistical significance is \<0.05.|mixed-model for repeated measures (MMRM)|The MMRM included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||||-0.23|-1.00|0.002
81448468|NCT01783548|162584421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSM treatment difference from placebo|-0.54||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.17||a priori statistical significance is \<0.05.|mixed-model for repeated measures (MMRM)|The MMRM included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||||-0.17|-0.91|0.004
81448469|NCT00296231|162584468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired Student's t-test was used to compare pre and post intervention pCO2 values.||||0.011
81448470|NCT04420273|162584506|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar|McNemar's chi-square with continuity correction||1-month survey||||<0.001
81448471|NCT04420273|162584506|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar|McNemar's chi-square with continuity correction||2- months||||<0.001
81448472|NCT04420273|162584506|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||McNemar|McNemar's chi-square with continuity correction||3-months||||<0.001
81448473|NCT04420273|162584507|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81448474|NCT04420273|162584508|OTHER||||||<|0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.1
81448475|NCT04420273|162584509|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81448476|NCT04420273|162584510|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81448477|NCT04420273|162584511|OTHER|||||||0.459|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.459
81448478|NCT04420273|162584511|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81448479|NCT04420273|162584512|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81448480|NCT05187013|162584520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.72||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.59|-1.73|||t-test, 1 sided|||Null Hypothesis: No improvement between baseline and final SBP, i.e., Final SBP - Baseline SBP \>= 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Final SBP - Baseline SBP \<0 Power calculation: Based on the data, the mean and SD of the change in SBP are -7.16 and 21.40, respectively. Using a one-sided paired t-test with a significance level of 0.05, we should have a power of 83.16%||-1.73|-12.59|0.006
81477328|NCT01639703|162644830|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.1753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.31|||Regression, Logistic||Odds-ratio is the risk to move from one immunochemistry category to the below one (among 0%, 1-10%, 10-50% and \>50%) considering an increase of 10 units for Permeability Surface|Multinomial logistic regression analyses were performed with each off-site CT perfusion parameters as explicative variables taken alone and each off-site immunohistochemistry categorized parameters as dependent variables.||2.31|0.86|0.1753
81448481|NCT05187013|162584520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|0.49|||t-test, 1 sided|||Null Hypothesis: No improvement between baseline and final DBP, i.e., Final DBP - Baseline DBP \>= 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Final DBP - Baseline DBP \<0 Power calculation: Based on the data, the mean and SD of the change in SBP are -2.15 and 10.49, respectively. Using a one-sided paired t-test with a significance level of 0.05, we should have a power of 51.48%||0.49|-4.79|0.056
81448482|NCT05187013|162584520|EQUIVALENCE|The margin was considered to be 0.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.13||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.76|7.42|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline SBP and follow-up time|The parameter was defined as the change in SBP for the general health education arm - the change in SBP for the HTN specific education arm adjusted for follow-up time and baseline SBP|"Null hypothesis: No difference between the change in SBP between the two arms~Power calculation: With our sample size, we expect to have 80% power as long as the effect size is at least 0.72 at a 5% level."||7.42|-8.76|0.87
81448483|NCT05187013|162584520|EQUIVALENCE|The margin was taken to be 0|Mean Difference (Net)|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|4.98|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline DBP and follow-up time|The parameter was defined as the change in DBP for the general health education arm - the change in DBP for the HTN specific education arm adjusted for follow-up time and baseline SBP|"Null hypothesis: No difference between the change in DBP between the two arms~Power calculation: With our sample size, we expect to have 80% power as long as the effect size is at least 0.72 at a 5% level."||4.98|-3.02|0.63
81448484|NCT05187013|162584521|EQUIVALENCE|The margin is taken to be 0|Odds Ratio, log|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|2.29|||Regression, Logistic|A mixed effect model with study arm as a fixed effect and subject-specific random effect.|For OR: the general education arm was taken as the baseline (denominator)|Null hypothesis: There is no difference in medicine adherence between the two groups||2.29|-0.26|0.14
81448485|NCT05187013|162584522|EQUIVALENCE|The margin was taken to be 0.|Odds Ratio, log|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.19|||Regression, Logistic|Binomial regression for appointment attended/appointment scheduled.|The baseline (denominator) was taken to be the general education arm.|Null hypothesis: No difference in appointment adherence between the study arms||0.19|-0.58|0.32
81477329|NCT02144077|162644895|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin of -15%|Difference in Percentage|1.6|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-6.5||||Farrington and Manning Test|Difference of proportions|||||-6.5|<0.0001
81477330|NCT02020889|162644913|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|13.03|||Proportional odds regression model|Proportional odds regression model with covariates including treatment group, Baseline prednisolone/prednisone daily dose, Baseline BVAS score, region|Mepolizumab 300mg/Placebo|||13.03|2.68|<0.001
81477331|NCT02020889|162644914|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.61|77.56|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with covariates including treatment group, Baseline prednisolone/prednisone daily dose, Baseline BVAS score and region|Mepolizumab 300mg/Placebo|||77.56|3.61|<0.001
81477332|NCT02020889|162644915|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.322|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.206|0.502|||Cox Proportional Hazard regression|Cox proportional hazards model with covariates of treatment group, Baseline prednisolone/prednisone daily dose, Baseline BVAS score and region|Mepolizumab 300mg/Placebo|||0.502|0.206|<0.001
81448486|NCT02737748|162584534|OTHER|||||||0.2217|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2217
81448487|NCT02737748|162584535|OTHER|||||||0.0324|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0324
81448488|NCT02737748|162584536|OTHER|||||||0.3975|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3975
81448489|NCT02970318|162584572|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.49||Stratified by randomization stratification factors as recorded in IXRS, i.e., presence of del17p (Yes/No), ECOG (0-1/2), # of prior therapies (1-3/4+).|Log Rank||Cox Proportional Hazard Model (Arm A vs. Arm B) stratified by factors as recorded in IXRS, i.e., presence of del17p (Yes/No), ECOG (0-1/2), # of prior therapies (1-3/4+).|||0.49|0.20|<0.0001
81448490|NCT02970318|162584573|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.38||Stratified by randomization stratification factors as recorded in IXRS, i.e., presence of del17p (Yes/No), ECOG (0-1/2), # of prior therapies (1-3/4+).|Log Rank||Cox Proportional Hazard Model (Arm A vs. Arm B) stratified by factors as recorded in IXRS, i.e., presence of del17p (Yes/No), ECOG (0-1/2), # of prior therapies (1-3/4+).|||0.38|0.20|<0.0001
81448491|NCT02970318|162584574|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.8||||0.2248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|14.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with adjustment for randomization stratification factors as recorded in IXRS.|Risk difference (% Arm A - Arm B) based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with adjustment for randomization stratification factors as recorded in IXRS.|||14.9|-3.3|0.2248
81448492|NCT02970318|162584575|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.3||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|7.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with adjustment for randomization stratification factors as recorded in IXRS.|Risk difference (% Arm A - Arm B) based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with adjustment for randomization stratification factors as recorded in IXRS.|||7.0|-9.6|0.7340
81477333|NCT02020889|162644916|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.41|||Proportional odds regression model|Proportional odds regression model with covariates including treatment group, Baseline prednisolone/prednisone daily dose, Baseline BVAS score, region|Mepolizumab 300mg/Placebo|||0.41|0.09|<0.001
81477334|NCT02020889|162644917|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.65||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|167.93|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with covariates including treatment group, Baseline prednisolone/prednisone daily dose, Baseline BVAS score and region|Mepolizumab 300mg/Placebo|||167.93|2.30|0.007
81477335|NCT02020889|162644918|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.63|10.74|||Proportional odds regression model|Proportional odds regression model with covariates including treatment group, Baseline prednisolone/prednisone daily dose, Baseline BVAS score, region|Mepolizumab 300mg/Placebo|||10.74|2.63|<0.001
81477336|NCT02020889|162644919|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|19.87|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with covariates including treatment group, Baseline prednisolone/prednisone daily dose, Baseline BVAS score and region|Mepolizumab 300mg/Placebo|||19.87|2.60|<0.001
81477337|NCT02020889|162644920|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.39||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.35|55.24|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with covariates including treatment group, Baseline prednisolone/prednisone daily dose, Baseline BVAS score and region.|Mepolizumab 300mg/Placebo|||55.24|2.35|0.003
81477338|NCT01882803|162644973|OTHER||||||<=|0.0001||||||'\<=' represents '≤'|Exact Binomial Test|The p-value was calculated by 1-sided exact binomial test with the null hypothesis that ORR ≤30%.||ORR was tested against the null (≤30%) by 1-sided exact binomial test at 0.025 level.||||<=0.0001
81477339|NCT02081001|162644980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.23|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|5.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.75|0.74|0.23
81477340|NCT02081001|162644980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.52|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|2.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.28|0.69|0.52
81477341|NCT02081001|162644980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.49|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.25|0.59|0.49
81477342|NCT02081001|162644981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.23|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|2.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.12|0.88|0.23
81477343|NCT02081001|162644981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.09|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.65|1.01|0.09
81477344|NCT02081001|162644981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.02|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|1.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.67|1.11|0.02
81477345|NCT02081001|162644982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.15|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.64|0.97|0.15
81477346|NCT02081001|162644982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.24|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.84|0.90|0.24
81477347|NCT02081001|162644982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.31|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.14|0.60|0.31
81477348|NCT02081001|162644983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.09|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.39|1.01|0.09
81477349|NCT02081001|162644983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.29|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.35|0.93|0.29
81477350|NCT02081001|162644983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.24|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.28|0.96|0.24
81477351|NCT02081001|162644984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.7|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.38|0.60|0.70
81477352|NCT02081001|162644984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.19|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.68|0.94|0.19
81477353|NCT02081001|162644984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estmate ratio|1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.052|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.98|1.07|0.052
81477354|NCT02081001|162644985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.16|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|4.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.66|0.87|0.16
81477355|NCT02081001|162644985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.48|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|2.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.54|0.68|0.48
81477356|NCT02081001|162644985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.28|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.13|0.57|0.28
81477357|NCT02081001|162644986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.61|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.30|0.87|0.61
81477358|NCT02081001|162644986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.22|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.5|0.94|0.22
81477359|NCT02081001|162644986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.26|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.09|0.66|0.26
81477360|NCT02081001|162644987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.19|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.46|0.96|0.19
81477361|NCT02081001|162644987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.21|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.38|||Regression, Cox|||||1.38|0.95|0.21
81477362|NCT02081001|162644987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Point estimate ratio|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.19|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.31|0.97|0.19
81477363|NCT02081001|162644988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.3|-17.1|0.24
81477364|NCT02081001|162644988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|-8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.7|-30.1|0.0005
81477365|NCT02081001|162644988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.0|-12.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.6|-34.0|<0.0001
81477366|NCT02081001|162644989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.2|-5.1|0.22
81477367|NCT02081001|162644989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|-4.0|0.58
81477368|NCT02081001|162644989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.4|-6.7|0.03
81477369|NCT01765569|162644990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.63|2.02||||||||2.02|1.63|
81477370|NCT01765569|162644994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3|1.65||||||||1.65|1.3|
81477371|NCT00423813|162645022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Overall Comparison||||0.001
81477372|NCT00423813|162645022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Pairwise comparison of Xyrem 4.5g and placebo||||<0.001
81477373|NCT00423813|162645022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Pairwise comparison of Xyrem 6.0g and placebo||||0.001
81477374|NCT01386944|162645023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.5||||||||-0.5|-1.0|
81477375|NCT01386944|162645024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.0||||||||-1.0|-1.5|
81477376|NCT01386944|162645025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|-2.0||||||95.0|-2.0|-1.5||||||||-1.5|-2.0|
81477377|NCT01386944|162645026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|-2.0||||||95.0|-2.5|-1.5||||||||-1.5|-2.5|
81477378|NCT01386944|162645027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|-2.0||||||95.0|-2.5|-1.5||||||||-1.5|-2.5|
81477379|NCT01386944|162645028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|-2.0||||||95.0|-2.0|-1.5||||||||-1.5|-2.0|
81477380|NCT03658642|162645043|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.43|||GEE|Obtained from a GEE model accounting for clustering by site and multiple covariates.||||2.43|0.61|0.58
81477381|NCT03658642|162645044|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.47|||GEE|Obtained from a GEE model accounting for clustering by site.||||2.47|0.43|0.95
81477382|NCT03658642|162645046|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.16|||GEE|Obtained from a GEE model accounting for clustering by site.||||2.16|1.11|0.01
81477383|NCT03658642|162645047|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.57|||GEE|Obtained from a GEE model accounting for clustering by site.||||1.57|0.91|0.48
81477384|NCT03658642|162645048|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.14|||GEE|Obtained from a GEE model accounting for clustering by site.||||2.14|0.81|0.27
81477385|NCT01904032|162645049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7982|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0537||0.6982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2691|4.8656|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the CES-D change score between women who received high dose Vitamin D therapy versus low dose Vitamin D therapy.||4.8656|-3.2691|.6982
81477386|NCT01904032|162645050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0424|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6619||0.9908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2946|7.2097|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the PAID change score between women who received high dose Vitamin D therapy versus low dose Vitamin D therapy.||7.2097|-7.2946|.9908
81477387|NCT01904032|162645051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4966|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1474||0.8749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7366|6.7298|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the change in systolic blood pressure between women who received high dose Vitamin D therapy versus low dose Vitamin D therapy.||6.7298|-5.7366|.8749
81477388|NCT01904032|162645052|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8636||0.4187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1784|5.2033|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the change in diastolic blood pressure between women who received high dose Vitamin D therapy versus low dose Vitamin D therapy.||5.2033|-2.1784|.4187
81477389|NCT02432209|162645077|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.34|||Chi-squared|||||1.34|0.48|0.404
81477390|NCT03124537|162645186|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, sex, condition, education, and health||Tested whether weekly steps increased from the baseline week in both conditions (main effect of time).||||< .001
81477391|NCT03124537|162645186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.846||||||Controlling for age, sex, education, and health.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Tested whether weekly step increases from the baseline week differed between the two conditions (time by condition interaction).||||.846
81477392|NCT03124537|162645187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.571||||||Controlling for age, sex, condition, education, and health.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Tested whether exercise self-efficacy increased from the baseline week to the end of the intervention in both conditions (main effect of time).||||.571
81477393|NCT03124537|162645187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.361|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, sex, education, and health.||Tested whether exercise self efficacy increases from the baseline to the end of the intervention differed between the two conditions (time by condition interaction).||||.361
81477394|NCT03124537|162645188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.564|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, sex, condition, education, and health.||Tested whether exercise control increased from the baseline week to the end of the intervention in both conditions (main effect of time).||||.564
81477395|NCT03124537|162645188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.641|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, sex, education, and health.||Tested whether exercise control belief increases from the baseline to the end of the intervention differed between the two conditions (time by condition interaction).||||.641
81477396|NCT03124537|162645190|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, sex, condition, education, health, and average steps.||Tested whether daily walking was related to mood within-persons.||||< .001
81477397|NCT03124537|162645190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, condition, education, health, and average steps.||Tested whether daily walking was related to energy within-persons.||||.003
81477398|NCT03124537|162645190|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, sex, condition, education, health, and average steps.||Tested whether the relationship between daily walking and mood differed between males and females (steps by sex interaction).||||< .001
81477399|NCT03124537|162645190|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, condition, education, health, and average steps.||Tested whether the relationship between daily walking and energy differed between males and females (steps by sex interaction).||||< .001
81477400|NCT03124537|162645191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, sex, condition, education, and health.||Tested whether self-reported vigorous physical activity increased from the baseline week to the end of the intervention in both conditions (main effect of time).||||.011
81448493|NCT02970318|162584576|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.0783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.04|||Log Rank|Log-Rank Analysis stratified by factors recorded in IXRS data: presence of deletion 17 p (yes / no), ECOG (0-1/2), # of prior therapies (1-3/4+).|Cox proportional hazard analysis stratified (Arm A vs. Arm B) by factors recorded in IXRS data including presence of deletion 17 p (yes / no), ECOG (0-1/2), # of prior therapies (1-3/4+).|Analysis stratified by factors recorded in IXRS data including presence of deletion 17 p (yes / no), ECOG (0-1/2), # of prior therapies (1-3/4+).||1.04|0.46|0.0783
81448494|NCT02970318|162584577|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.59||Log Rank Test stratified by factors as recorded in IXRS, i.e., presence of del17p (Yes/No), ECOG (0-1/2), # of prior therapies (1-3/4+).|Log Rank||Cox Proportional Hazard Model (Arm A vs. Arm B) stratified by factors as recorded in IXRS, i.e., presence of del17p (Yes/No), ECOG (0-1/2), # of prior therapies (1-3/4+).|||0.59|0.19|<0.0001
81448495|NCT02970318|162584578|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.33||Log Rank Test stratified by factors as recorded in IXRS, i.e., presence of del17p (Yes/No), ECOG (0-1/2), # of prior therapies (1-3/4+).|Log Rank||Cox Proportional Hazard Model (Arm A vs. Arm B) stratified by factors as recorded in IXRS, i.e., presence of del17p (Yes/No), ECOG (0-1/2), # of prior therapies (1-3/4+).|||0.33|0.16|<0.0001
81448496|NCT02970318|162584579|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.4||Log Rank Test stratified by factors as recorded in IXRS, i.e., presence of del17p (Yes/No), ECOG (0-1/2), # of prior therapies (1-3/4+).|Log Rank||Cox Proportional Hazard Model (Arm A vs. Arm B) stratified by factors as recorded in IXRS, i.e., presence of del17p (Yes/No), ECOG (0-1/2), # of prior therapies (1-3/4+).|||0.40|0.21|<0.0001
81448497|NCT01096368|162584585|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.866||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|90.46|0.627|1.197||P-value is one-sided. After adjusting for interim analyses, the a priori threshold for significance for the final analysis is one-sided alpha=0.031.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on hazard of events for Arm II over hazard of events for Arm III. Confidence interval is stage-wise adjusted for multiple interim analyses.|The study was designed to test the superiority of RT+maintenance vs. RT alone as measured by EFS using the hazard ratio via a 1-sided log-rank test. The planned sample size was 160 subjects per arm. 85 EFS events were needed, which were expected after 8 years of accrual and 2 years of follow-up. At 5% type 1 error, the study had 93% power to detect an increase in 2-year EFS from 75% (RT alone) to 87% (RT+maintenance). The design also incorporated interim analyses for futility and efficacy.||1.197|0.627|0.229
81448498|NCT01096368|162584586|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.757||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|90.46|0.463|1.238||P-value is one-sided. After adjusting for interim analyses, the a priori threshold for significance for the final analysis is one-sided alpha=0.031.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on hazard of death for Arm II over hazard of death for Arm III. Confidence interval is stage-wise adjusted for multiple interim analyses.|It was planned to test the superiority of RT+maintenance vs. RT alone as measured by OS using the hazard ratio via a 1-sided log-rank test using the planned sample size of 160 subjects per arm which was optimized for the EFS outcome. A one-sided significance threshold of 5% was planned for this comparison as well.||1.238|0.463|0.172
81477401|NCT03124537|162645191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.232|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, sex, education, and health.||Tested whether self-reported vigorous physical activity increases from the baseline to the end of the intervention differed between the two conditions (time by condition interaction).||||.232
81477402|NCT03124537|162645192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, sex, condition, education, and health.||Tested whether self-reported moderate physical activity increased from the baseline week to the end of the intervention in both conditions (main effect of time).||||.530
81477403|NCT03124537|162645192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.831|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, sex, education, and health.||Tested whether self-reported moderate physical activity increases from the baseline to the end of the intervention differed between the two conditions (time by condition interaction).||||.831
81477404|NCT03124537|162645193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.199|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, sex, condition, education, and health.||Tested whether self-reported light physical activity increased from the baseline week to the end of the intervention in both conditions (main effect of time).||||.199
81477405|NCT03124537|162645193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Controlling for age, sex, education, and health.||Tested whether self-reported light physical activity increases from the baseline to the end of the intervention differed between the two conditions (time by condition interaction).||||.203
81477406|NCT03681184|162645194|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Mean|-53.546|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3224|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.314|-44.778||P=1.685E-14|MMRM|||The Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) includes fixed effects of treatment arms (lumasiran vs. placebo) and scheduled visits (months 3, 4, 5, and 6), baseline 24-hour urinary oxalate corrected for BSA as a continuous fixed covariate, and patient as a random effect. The variance-covariance matrix is assumed to be unstructured. Satterthwaite approximation is used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||-44.778|-62.314|<0.0001
81477407|NCT03681184|162645195|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.975|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0998|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.177|-0.772||P=1.225E-11|MMRM|||The MMRM includes fixed effects of treatment arms (lumasiran vs. placebo) and scheduled visits (months 3, 4, 5, and 6), baseline 24-hour urinary oxalate corrected for BSA as a continuous fixed covariate, and patient as a random effect. The variance-covariance matrix is assumed to be unstructured. Satterthwaite approximation is used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||-0.772|-1.177|<0.0001
81448499|NCT01096368|162584587|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.701||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.461|1.068||P-value is two-sided and not adjusted for multiple comparisons for this exploratory subgroup comparison.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on hazard of events for Arm II over hazard of events for Arm III.|In stratum 1, it was also planned to test the superiority of RT+maintenance vs. RT alone as measured by EFS using the hazard ratio via a 2-sided log-rank test. A two-sided significance threshold of 5% was planned for this comparison.||1.068|0.461|0.096
81448500|NCT01096368|162584588|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.684||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.004|7.175||P-value is two-sided and not adjusted for multiple comparisons for this exploratory subgroup comparison.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on hazard of events for Arm II over hazard of events for Arm III.|In stratum 2, it was also planned to test the superiority of RT+maintenance vs. RT alone as measured by EFS using the hazard ratio via a 2-sided log-rank test. A two-sided significance threshold of 5% was planned for this comparison.||7.175|1.004|0.041
81448501|NCT01096368|162584589|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.547||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.284|1.053||P-value is two-sided and not adjusted for multiple comparisons for this exploratory subgroup comparison.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on hazard of death for Arm II over death of events for Arm III.|In stratum 1, it was also planned to test the superiority of RT+maintenance vs. RT alone as measured by OS using the hazard ratio via a 2-sided log-rank test. A two-sided significance threshold of 5% was planned for this comparison.||1.053|0.284|0.067
81448502|NCT01096368|162584590|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.601||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.724|17.902||P-value is two-sided and not adjusted for multiple comparisons for this exploratory subgroup comparison.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on hazard of death for Arm II over hazard of death for Arm III.|In stratum 2, it was also planned to test the superiority of RT+maintenance vs. RT alone as measured by OS using the hazard ratio via a 2-sided log-rank test. A two-sided significance threshold of 5% was planned for this comparison.||17.902|0.724|0.094
81448503|NCT06354998|162584600|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.908|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.662|1.245|||||GMR was a secondary endpoint.|GMR (mRNA-1273.815 versus licensed Spikevax) at Day 15 and its 95% CI was calculated based on the t-distribution for the mean difference of log-transformed antibody values and then back transformed to the original scale for presentation.||1.245|0.662|
81448504|NCT02500641|162584618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5298|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5298
81448505|NCT01948986|162584619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Heathy Normal/T2DM Normal)|103.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.32|132.27|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|||132.27|80.32|
81477408|NCT03681184|162645196|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-51.7718|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.16118|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.2653|-39.2784||P=5.032E-10|MMRM|||The MMRM includes fixed effects of treatment arms (lumasiran vs. placebo) and scheduled visits (months 3, 4, 5, and 6), baseline 24-hour urinary oxalate:creatinine ratio as a continuous fixed covariate, and patient as a random effect. The variance-covariance matrix is assumed to be unstructured. Satterthwaite approximation is used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||-39.2784|-64.2653|<0.0001
81448506|NCT01948986|162584619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Mild Renal Impair./Pooled Norm.)|156.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|127.83|191.23|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|||191.23|127.83|
81448507|NCT01948986|162584619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Mod. Renal Impair./Pooled Norm.)|170.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|139.02|207.98|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|||207.98|139.02|
81448508|NCT01948986|162584619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Severe Renal Impair./Pooled Norm.|155.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|124.38|193.8|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|||193.80|124.38|
81448509|NCT01948986|162584620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Heathy Normal/T2DM Normal)|103.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.66|132.61|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|||132.61|80.66|
81477409|NCT03681184|162645197|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions|0.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.94||P=8.341E-07|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The proportion of participants (lumasiran vs. placebo) with 24-hour urinary oxalate ≤1.5 x ULN at Month 6 is analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by baseline 24-hour urinary oxalate corrected for BSA (≤1.70 mmol/24hr/1.73m\^2 vs. \>1.70 mmol/24hr/1.73m\^2). The difference in proportion (lumasiran vs. placebo) and the corresponding 95% confidence interval are calculated using the Newcombe method, based on the Wilson score.||0.94|0.55|<0.0001
81477410|NCT03681184|162645198|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions|0.52||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The proportion of participants (lumasiran vs. placebo) with 24-hour urinary oxalate ≤ULN at Month 6 is analyzed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by baseline 24-hour urinary oxalate corrected for BSA (≤1.70 mmol/24hr/1.73m\^2 vs. \>1.70 mmol/24hr/1.73m\^2). The difference in proportion (lumasiran vs. placebo) and the corresponding 95% confidence interval are calculated using the Newcombe method, based on the Wilson score.||0.70|0.23|0.0010
81448510|NCT01948986|162584620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Mild Renal Impair./Pooled Norm.)|151.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|124.05|185.34|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|||185.34|124.05|
81448511|NCT01948986|162584620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Mod. Renal Impair./Pooled Norm.)|168.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|137.53|205.49|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|||205.49|137.53|
81448512|NCT01948986|162584620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Severe Renal Impair./Pooled Norm.|151.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|121.69|189.36|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|||189.36|121.69|
81448513|NCT01948986|162584622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Heathy Normal/T2DM Normal)|101.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.83|130.87|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|||130.87|78.83|
81448514|NCT01948986|162584622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Mild Renal Impair./Pooled Norm.)|143.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|117.15|176.37|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|||176.37|117.15|
81448515|NCT01948986|162584622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Mod. Renal Impair./Pooled Norm.)|140.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|114.4|172.23|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|||172.23|114.40|
81448516|NCT01948986|162584622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Severe Renal Impair./Pooled Norm.|90.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.99|112.96|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|||112.96|71.99|
81448517|NCT01948986|162584629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Heathy Normal/T2DM Normal)|80.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.41|108.76|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|||108.76|59.41|
81477411|NCT03681184|162645199|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-39.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.181|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.1|-28.87||P=2.862E-08|MMRM|||The MMRM includes fixed effects of treatment arms (lumasiran vs. placebo) and scheduled visits (months 3, 4, 5, and 6), baseline plasma oxalate as a continuous fixed covariate, and patient as a random effect. The variance-covariance matrix is assumed to be unstructured. Satterthwaite approximation is used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||-28.87|-50.10|<0.0001
81448518|NCT01948986|162584629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Mild Renal Impair./Pooled Norm.)|53.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|41.64|68.63|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|||68.63|41.64|
81477412|NCT03681184|162645200|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-8.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.338|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.45|-5.98||P=3.893E-07|MMRM|||The MMRM includes fixed effects of treatment arms (lumasiran vs. placebo) and scheduled visits (months 3, 4, 5, and 6), baseline plasma oxalate as a continuous fixed covariate, and patient as a random effect. The variance-covariance matrix is assumed to be unstructured. Satterthwaite approximation is used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||-5.98|-11.45|<0.0001
81477413|NCT03268005|162645246|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference between faster aspart and NovoRapid was compared to a non-inferiority margin of 0.4%. If it was below or equal to 0.4% non-inferiority was considered established and effect demonstrated.|Treatment difference|-0.04||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.03|||ANOVA||Faster aspart-NovoRapid|Change from baseline in HbA1c was analysed using an analysis of variance model after multiple imputation assuming treatment according to randomisation. The model included treatment, region and metformin use at baseline (Yes/No) as factors, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.03|-0.11|0.310
81448519|NCT01948986|162584629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Mod. Renal Impair./Pooled Norm.)|43.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|33.85|55.78|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|||55.78|33.85|
81448520|NCT01948986|162584629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Severe Renal Impair./Pooled Norm.|29.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.04|38.21|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect. The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|||38.21|22.04|
81448521|NCT01948986|162584646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio: Mild Ren. Impa./T2DM Norm. Renal|76.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.58|121.19|||||Adjusted geometrics mean values were used. The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect.|||121.19|48.58|
81477414|NCT00492232|162645298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.71||||0.484||95.0|0.27|1.85||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|Log odds of achieving response were estimated using the logistic regression analysis adjusted for effects of treatment and pooled center.||||1.85|0.27|0.484
81477415|NCT00492232|162645299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.946||95.0|-6.23|5.81||P-values are from t-tests of the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model for the difference in least squares (LS) means between treatments. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with baseline zolpidem dosage (≤10 mg vs \>10 mg) and pooled center as covariates.||||5.81|-6.23|0.946
81448522|NCT01948986|162584646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio: Mod. Ren. Impa./T2DM Norm. Renal|86.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.78|136.65|||||Adjusted geometrics mean values were used. The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect.|||136.65|54.78|
81448523|NCT01948986|162584646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio: Sev. Ren. Impa./T2DM Norm. Renal|72.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.63|118.58|||||Adjusted geometrics mean values were used. The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect.|||118.58|44.63|
81448524|NCT01948986|162584648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Mild Renal Impair./T2DM Norm. Ren|49.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|27.22|90.93|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect.|||90.93|27.22|
81448525|NCT01948986|162584648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Mod. Renal Impair./T2DM Norm. Ren|38.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.85|69.64|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect.|||69.64|20.85|
81448526|NCT01948986|162584648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (Sev. Renal Impair./T2DM Norm. Ren|13.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.32|26.58|||||The model was an ANOVA model with renal function group as a fixed effect.|||26.58|7.32|
81448527|NCT01753336|162584660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.79|-6.28||||||Cycle 1-Day 1 vs Cycle 1-Week 4. The mean difference in the TWSTRS total scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 4 visit for Treatment Cycle 1 is presented.||-6.28|-9.79|
81448528|NCT01753336|162584660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.36|-2.68||||||Cycle 1-Day 1 vs Cycle 1-Week 12. The mean difference in the TWSTRS total scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 12 visit for Treatment Cycle 1 is presented.||-2.68|-7.36|
81448529|NCT01753336|162584660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.42|-4.47||||||Cycle 2-Day 1 vs Cycle 2-Week 4. The mean difference in the TWSTRS total scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 4 visit for Treatment Cycle 2 is presented.||-4.47|-7.42|
81448530|NCT01753336|162584660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|-0.27||||||Cycle 2-Day 1 vs Cycle 2-Week 12. The mean difference in the TWSTRS total scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 12 visit for Treatment Cycle 2 is presented.||-0.27|-3.37|
81448531|NCT01753336|162584660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.99|-2.2||||||Cycle 3-Day 1 vs Cycle 3-Week 4. The mean difference in the TWSTRS total scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 4 visit for Treatment Cycle 3 was determined.||-2.20|-5.99|
81448532|NCT01753336|162584660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|0.81||||||Cycle 3-Day 1 vs Cycle 3-Week 12. The mean difference in the TWSTRS total scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 12 visit for Treatment Cycle 3 was determined.||0.81|-3.11|
81477416|NCT00492232|162645300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.901||95.0|-5.31|6.03||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the difference in LS means between treatments. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with baseline zolpidem dosage (≤10 mg vs \>10 mg) and pooled center as covariates.||||6.03|-5.31|0.901
81448533|NCT01753336|162584661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.38|-9.56||||||Pretreatment baseline vs Cycle 1-Week 4. The mean difference in the TWSTRS total scores from baseline (pretreatment measurement before receiving Dysport® in Study 169 or for subjects who received placebo in Study 169, baseline was Day 1 of Cycle 1 of Study 170) at the Week 4 visit for Treatment Cycle 1 is presented.||-9.56|-13.38|
81448534|NCT01753336|162584661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.08|-6.71||||||Pretreatment baseline vs Cycle 1-Week 12. The mean difference in the TWSTRS total scores from baseline (pretreatment measurement before receiving Dysport® in Study 169 or for subjects who received placebo in Study 169, baseline was Day 1 of Cycle 1 of Study 170) at the Week 12 visit for treatment Cycle 1 is presented.||-6.71|-11.08|
81448535|NCT01753336|162584661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.43|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.74|-12.11||||||Pretreatment baseline vs Cycle 2-Week 4. The mean difference in the TWSTRS total scores from baseline (pretreatment measurement before receiving Dysport® in Study 169 or for subjects who received placebo in Study 169, baseline was Day 1 of Cycle 1 of Study 170) at the Week 4 visit for Treatment Cycle 2 is presented.||-12.11|-16.74|
81448536|NCT01753336|162584661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.92|-8.22||||||Pretreatment baseline vs Cycle 2-Week 12. The mean difference in the TWSTRS total scores from baseline (pretreatment measurement before receiving Dysport® in Study 169 or for subjects who received placebo in Study 169, baseline was Day 1 of Cycle 1 of Study 170) at the Week 12 visit for Treatment Cycle 2 is presented.||-8.22|-12.92|
81448537|NCT01753336|162584661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.18|-12.1||||||Pretreatment baseline vs Cycle 3-Week 4. The mean difference in the TWSTRS total scores from baseline (pretreatment measurement before receiving Dysport® in Study 169 or for subjects who received placebo in Study 169, baseline was Day 1 of Cycle 1 of Study 170) at the Week 4 visit for Treatment Cycle 3 is presented.||-12.10|-17.18|
81477417|NCT00492232|162645301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.538||95.0|-4.32|8.23||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the difference in LS means between treatments. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with baseline zolpidem dosage (≤10 mg vs \>10 mg) and pooled center as covariates.||||8.23|-4.32|0.538
81477418|NCT00492232|162645302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.517||95.0|-9.09|4.6||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the difference in LS means between treatments. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with baseline zolpidem dosage (≤10 mg vs \>10 mg) and pooled center as covariates.||||4.60|-9.09|0.517
81448538|NCT01753336|162584661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.02|-9.39||||||Pretreatment baseline vs Cycle 3-Week 12. The mean difference in the TWSTRS total scores from baseline (pretreatment measurement before receiving Dysport® in Study 169 or for subjects who received placebo in Study 169, baseline was Day 1 of Cycle 1 of Study 170) at the Week 12 visit for Treatment Cycle 3 is presented.||-9.39|-14.02|
81448539|NCT01753336|162584663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.95|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.46|-2.52||||||Cycle 1-Day 1 vs Cycle 1-Week 4. The mean difference in the TWSTRS severity subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 4 visit for Treatment Cycle 1 was determined.||-2.52|-4.46|
81448540|NCT01753336|162584663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|-0.7||||||Cycle 1-Day 1 vs Cycle 1-Week 12. The mean difference in the TWSTRS severity subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 12 visit for Treatment Cycle 1 was determined.||-0.70|-2.81|
81448541|NCT01753336|162584663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|-2.23||||||Cycle 2-Day 1 vs Cycle 2-Week 4. The mean difference in the TWSTRS severity subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 4 visit for Treatment Cycle 2 was determined.||-2.23|-3.75|
81448542|NCT01753336|162584663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.27||||||Cycle 2-Day 1 vs Cycle 2-Week 12. The mean difference in the TWSTRS severity subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 12 visit for Treatment Cycle 2 was determined.||0.27|-1.33|
81448543|NCT01753336|162584663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|-1.83||||||Cycle 3-Day 1 vs Cycle 3-Week 4. The mean difference in the TWSTRS severity subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 4 visit for Treatment Cycle 3 was determined.||-1.83|-3.64|
81448544|NCT01753336|162584663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.02||||||Cycle 3-Day 1 vs Cycle 3-Week 12. The mean difference in the TWSTRS severity subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 12 visit for Treatment Cycle 3 was determined.||-0.02|-2.00|
81477419|NCT00492232|162645303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.965||95.0|-6.28|6.56||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the difference in LS means between treatments. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with baseline zolpidem dosage (≤10 mg vs \>10 mg) and pooled center as covariates.||||6.56|-6.28|0.965
81448545|NCT01753336|162584664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|-2.12||||||Cycle 1-Day 1 vs Cycle 1-Week 4. The mean difference in the TWSTRS disability subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 4 visit for Treatment Cycle 1 was determined.||-2.12|-3.64|
81448546|NCT01753336|162584664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.82|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|-0.86||||||Cycle 1-Day 1 vs Cycle 1-Week 12.The mean difference in the TWSTRS disability subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 12 visit for Treatment Cycle 1 was determined.||-0.86|-2.79|
81448547|NCT01753336|162584664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|-1.04||||||Cycle 2-Day 1 vs Cycle 2-Week 4. The mean difference in the TWSTRS disability subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 4 visit for Treatment Cycle 2 was determined.||-1.04|-2.44|
81448548|NCT01753336|162584664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-0.12||||||Cycle 2-Day 1 vs Cycle 2-Week 12. The mean difference in the TWSTRS disability subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 12 visit for Treatment Cycle 2 was determined.||-0.12|-1.55|
81448549|NCT01753336|162584664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|0.12||||||Cycle 3-Day 1 vs Cycle 3-Week 4. The mean difference in the TWSTRS disability subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 4 visit for Treatment Cycle 3 was determined.||0.12|-1.45|
81448550|NCT01753336|162584664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.7||||||Cycle 3-Day 1 vs Cycle 3-Week 12.The mean difference in the TWSTRS disability subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 12 visit for Treatment Cycle 3 was determined.||0.70|-0.85|
81448551|NCT01753336|162584665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|-0.92||||||Cycle 1-Day 1 vs Cycle 1-Week 4. The mean difference in the TWSTRS pain subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 4 visit for Treatment Cycle 1 was determined.||-0.92|-2.39|
81477420|NCT00492232|162645304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.617||95.0|-0.27|0.45||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the difference in LS means between treatments. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with baseline zolpidem dosage (≤10 mg vs \>10 mg), baseline zolpidem frequency, and pooled center as covariates.||||0.45|-0.27|0.617
81477421|NCT00492232|162645305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.541||95.0|-0.39|0.74||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the difference in LS means between treatments. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with baseline zolpidem dosage (≤10 mg vs \>10 mg), baseline zolpidem frequency, and pooled center as covariates.||||0.74|-0.39|0.541
81477422|NCT00492232|162645306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55||||0.163||95.0|-0.23|1.33||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the difference in LS means between treatments. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with baseline zolpidem dosage (≤10 mg vs \>10 mg), baseline zolpidem frequency, and pooled center as covariates.||||1.33|-0.23|0.163
81448552|NCT01753336|162584665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-0.66||||||Cycle 1-Day 1 vs Cycle 1-Week 12. The mean difference in the TWSTRS pain subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 12 visit for Treatment Cycle 1 was determined.||-0.66|-2.22|
81448553|NCT01753336|162584665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|-0.58||||||Cycle 2-Day 1 vs Cycle 2-Week 4.The mean difference in the TWSTRS pain subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 4 visit for Treatment Cycle 2 was determined.||-0.58|-1.84|
81448554|NCT01753336|162584665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.18||||||Cycle 2-Day 1 vs Cycle 2-Week 12. The mean difference in the TWSTRS pain subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 12 visit for Treatment Cycle 2 was determined.||0.18|-1.08|
81477423|NCT00492232|162645307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.757||95.0|-0.79|1.08||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the difference in LS means between treatments. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with baseline zolpidem dosage (≤10 mg vs \>10 mg), baseline zolpidem frequency, and pooled center as covariates.||||1.08|-0.79|0.757
81477424|NCT00492232|162645308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.82||95.0|-0.93|1.17||P-values are from t-tests of the ANCOVA model for the difference in LS means between treatments. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means are from an ANCOVA model with baseline zolpidem dosage (≤10 mg vs \>10 mg), baseline zolpidem frequency, and pooled center as covariates.||||1.17|-0.93|0.820
81448555|NCT01753336|162584665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|0.19||||||Cycle 3-Day 1 vs Cycle 3-Week 4. The mean difference in the TWSTRS pain subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 4 visit for Treatment Cycle 3 was determined.||0.19|-1.57|
81448556|NCT01753336|162584665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.73||||||Cycle 3-Day 1 vs Cycle 3-Week 12. The mean difference in the TWSTRS pain subscale scores from treatment cycle baseline (Day 1) at the Week 12 visit for Treatment Cycle 3 was determined.||0.73|-0.85|
81448557|NCT01629966|162584679|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.27||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|0.17|||MMRM|||||0.17|-2.71|0.0830
81448558|NCT01629966|162584679|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.8||||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|-0.34|||MMRM|||||-0.34|-3.26|0.0156
81448559|NCT01629966|162584680|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.37||||0.0536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|0.02|||MMRM|||||0.02|-2.75|0.0536
81448560|NCT01629966|162584680|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.52||||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|-0.11|||MMRM|||||-0.11|-2.94|0.0349
81448561|NCT03970837|162584692|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|3.53|||Regression, Logistic|OR and corresponding 95% CI for OR are generated from the logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline TJC68, Baseline SJC66 and Treatment Group.||The null hypothesis is defined as there is no difference between the 90mg dose of GSK3196165 and placebo in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12, versus the alternative hypothesis that the 90mg dose of GSK3196165 differs from placebo in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12.||3.53|1.87|<0.0001
81448562|NCT03970837|162584692|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|3.5|||Regression, Logistic|OR and corresponding 95% CI for OR are generated from the logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline TJC68, Baseline SJC66 and Treatment Group.||The null hypothesis is defined as there is no difference between the 150mg dose of GSK3196165 and placebo in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12, versus the alternative hypothesis that the 150mg dose of GSK3196165 differs from placebo in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12.||3.50|1.85|<0.0001
81477425|NCT00492232|162645310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|2.01||||0.284||95.0|0.55|7.34||P-values are from Chi-square tests of the log-regression model for the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|Log odds of achieving response were estimated using logistic regression analysis adjusted for effects of baseline zolpidem dosage (≤10 mg vs \>10 mg).||||7.34|0.55|0.284
81448563|NCT03970837|162584692|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.66|7.9|||Regression, Logistic|OR and corresponding 95% CI for OR are generated from the logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline TJC68, Baseline SJC66 and Treatment Group.||The null hypothesis is defined as there is no difference between the 05mg dose of Tofacitinib and placebo in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12, versus the alternative hypothesis that the 05mg dose of Tofacitinib differs from placebo in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12.||7.90|3.66|<0.0001
81477426|NCT00492232|162645311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|1.42||||0.389||95.0|0.64|3.13||P-values are from Chi-square tests of the log-regression model for the overall treatment comparison. Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|Log odds of achieving response were estimated using logistic regression analysis adjusted for effects of baseline zolpidem dosage (≤10 mg vs \>10 mg).||||3.13|0.64|0.389
81477427|NCT02717442|162645323|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.658|||=|0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.453|0.957||Study week was based on each 4-week interval and was modeled as a categorical variable, and an offset for the log of the number of diary entries recorded for each 4-week interval post-baseline was included for each subject.|Regression, Linear|||The primary efficacy endpoint was compared between OTO-104 and placebo at the 2-tailed 0.05 alpha level using a generalized Poisson linear mixed model. The model included fixed effects for randomized treatment group, sex, study week, a treatment group by study week interaction, and the count of lead-in period DVD standardized to 28 days as a covariate.||0.957|0.453|=0.029
81477428|NCT02717442|162645324|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.59|||=|0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.388|0.896|||Regression, Linear|||The primary efficacy endpoint was compared between OTO-104 and placebo at the 2-tailed 0.05 alpha level using a generalized Poisson linear mixed model. The model included fixed effects for randomized treatment group, sex, study week, a treatment group by study week interaction, and the count of lead-in period DVD standardized to 28 days as a covariate.||0.896|0.388|=0.014
81540033|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.1753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|7.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||7.93|0.69|0.1753
81477429|NCT03275389|162645370|EQUIVALENCE|The use of the adjuvant (AS03) is to be considered justified if the lower limit of the 94.46% CI of the GMC ratio (adjuvanted vs non-adjuvanted) is \> 1.50|GMC ratio|2.47|||||TWO_SIDED|94.46|2.06|2.95|||Dunnett's t test|Comparison performed using a 2-sided alpha=0.1 and Dunnett adjustment for multiple comparisons,||To evaluate the adjuvant effect of AS03 (Pooling of results at Day 29 of D-SUIV Adjuvant Group 1, at Day 29 of D-SUIV Adjuvant Group 2 and Day 85 of D-SUIV Adjuvant Group 3) on the humoral immune response for anti-H1 stalk antibody by ELISA at Day 29 and Day 85 (i.e. 28 days post-vaccination) when compared to the non-adjuvanted formulations (Pooling of results at Day 29 of D-SUIV Unadjuvanted Group 1, at Day 29 of D-SUIV Unadjuvanted Group 2 and Day 85 of D-SUIV Unadjuvanted Group 3).||2.95|2.06|
81477430|NCT03275389|162645370|EQUIVALENCE|The use of the adjuvant (AS01) is to be considered justified if the lower limit of the 94.46% CI of the GMC ratio (adjuvanted vs non-adjuvanted) is \> 1.50|GMC ratio|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|94.46|1.46|2.1|||Dunnett's t test|Comparison performed using a 2-sided alpha=0.1 and Dunnett adjustment for multiple comparisons,||To evaluate the adjuvant effect of AS01 (Pooling of results at Day 29 of D-SUIV Adjuvant Group 4, at Day 29 of D-SUIV Adjuvant Group 5 and Day 85 of D-SUIV Adjuvant Group 6) on the humoral immune response for anti-H1 stalk antibody by ELISA at Day 29 and Day 85 (i.e. 28 days post-vaccination) when compared to the non-adjuvanted formulations (Pooling of results at Day 29 of D-SUIV Unadjuvanted Group 1, at Day 29 of D-SUIV Unadjuvanted Group 2 and Day 85 of D-SUIV Unadjuvanted Group 3).||2.1|1.46|
81477431|NCT03035916|162645386|OTHER|||||||0.454|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of norepinephrine(NE) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.454
81477432|NCT03035916|162645386|OTHER|||||||0.402|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of norepinephrine(NE) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.402
81477433|NCT03035916|162645386|OTHER|||||||0.901|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of norepinephrine(NE) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.901
81477434|NCT03035916|162645386|OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of norepinephrine(NE) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 0 hour after surgery row."||||0.540
81448564|NCT03970837|162584692|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.66|||Regression, Logistic|OR and corresponding 95% CI for OR are generated from the logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline TJC68, Baseline SJC66 and Treatment Group.||The null hypothesis is defined as there is no difference between the 90 mg dose of GSK3196165 and 05mg dose of Tofacitinib in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12, versus the alternative hypothesis that the 90 mg dose of GSK3196165 differs from 05mg dose of Tofacitinib in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12.||0.66|0.34|<0.0001
81477435|NCT03035916|162645386|OTHER|||||||0.523|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of norepinephrine(NE) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 0 hour after surgery row."||||0.523
81477436|NCT03035916|162645386|OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of norepinephrine(NE) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 0 hour after surgery row."||||0.260
81477437|NCT03035916|162645386|OTHER|||||||0.139|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of norepinephrine(NE) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.139
81477438|NCT03035916|162645386|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of norepinephrine(NE) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477439|NCT03035916|162645386|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of norepinephrine(NE) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477440|NCT03035916|162645386|OTHER|||||||0.464|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of norepinephrine(NE) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.464
81477441|NCT03035916|162645386|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of norepinephrine(NE) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.007
81477442|NCT03035916|162645386|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of norepinephrine(NE) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477443|NCT03035916|162645386|OTHER|||||||0.411|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of norepinephrine(NE) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.411
81477444|NCT03035916|162645386|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of norepinephrine(NE) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477445|NCT03035916|162645386|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of norepinephrine(NE) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477446|NCT03035916|162645387|OTHER|||||||0.412|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of epinephrine (E) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.412
81477447|NCT03035916|162645387|OTHER|||||||0.592|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of epinephrine (E) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.592
81477448|NCT03035916|162645387|OTHER|||||||0.796|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of epinephrine (E) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.796
81540034|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.85||||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|109.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||109.5|1.51|0.0195
81540035|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29||||0.1932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|8.02||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||8.02|0.66|0.1932
81540036|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.55||||0.0537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|12.86||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||12.86|0.98|0.0537
81540037|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.72||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|39.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||39.66|1.50|0.0144
81477449|NCT03035916|162645387|OTHER|||||||0.576|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of epinephrine (E) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 0 hour after surgery row."||||0.576
81477450|NCT03035916|162645387|OTHER|||||||0.427|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of epinephrine (E) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 0 hour after surgery row."||||0.427
81477451|NCT03035916|162645387|OTHER|||||||0.201|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of epinephrine (E) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 0 hour after surgery row."||||0.201
81477452|NCT03035916|162645387|OTHER|||||||0.872|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of epinephrine (E) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.872
81540038|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|4.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.09|0.41|0.6660
81540039|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.7923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.62|0.37|0.7923
81540040|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.3796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|5.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||5.90|0.51|0.3796
81477453|NCT03035916|162645387|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of epinephrine (E) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81448565|NCT03970837|162584692|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.66|||Regression, Logistic|OR and corresponding 95% CI for OR are generated from the logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline TJC68, Baseline SJC66 and Treatment Group.||The null hypothesis is defined as there is no difference between the 150mg dose of GSK3196165 and 05mg dose of Tofacitinib in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12, versus the alternative hypothesis that the 150mg dose of GSK3196165 differs from 05mg dose of Tofacitinib in the proportion of participants achieving ACR20 response at Week 12.||0.66|0.34|<0.0001
81448566|NCT03970837|162584696|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority over tofacitinib on ACR20 was concluded if the lower limit of the multiplicity corrected 95% Confidence Interval (CI) in the difference in proportions (GSK3196165 minus tofacitinib) was greater than -12%|Difference in Percentage|-14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|-8.1|||Regression, Logistic|Difference in proportion and 95% CI are generated from logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline TJC68, Baseline SJC66 and Treatment Group.||||-8.1|-21.3|
81448567|NCT03970837|162584696|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority over tofacitinib on ACR20 was concluded if the lower limit of the multiplicity corrected 95% Confidence Interval (CI) in the difference in proportions (GSK3196165 minus tofacitinib) was greater than -12%|Difference in Percentage|-17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|-10.6|||Regression, Logistic|Difference in proportion and 95% CI are generated from logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline TJC68, Baseline SJC66 and Treatment Group.||||-10.6|-23.9|
81448568|NCT02304991|162584881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intent to treat; participants not completing the DBPCFC considered to have challenge score of zero||||0.002
81448569|NCT02304991|162584882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Intent to treat; participants not completing the DBPCFC considered to have challenge score of zero||||0.0005
81448570|NCT02304991|162584883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81448571|NCT02304991|162584884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Per protocol analysis of patients with available samples.||||0.01
81448572|NCT02304991|162584885|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Per protocol analysis of patients with available samples.||||<0.0001
81448573|NCT02304991|162584886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3
81448574|NCT06378749|162585007|OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.029
81448575|NCT06378749|162585008|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81448576|NCT06378749|162585009|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81448577|NCT06378749|162585010|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81448578|NCT06378749|162585011|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81448579|NCT03954834|162585062|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|-1.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.63|-2.18|<0.001
81448580|NCT03954834|162585062|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|-1.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.65|-2.21|<0.001
81448581|NCT03954834|162585062|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|-1.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.83|-2.39|<0.001
81448582|NCT03954834|162585063|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|-4.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.7|-7.8|<0.001
81448583|NCT03954834|162585063|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|-5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.5|-8.6|<0.001
81448584|NCT03954834|162585063|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|-7.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.2|-10.3|<0.001
81448585|NCT03954834|162585064|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|49.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.12|113.67|||Regression, Logistic|||||113.67|21.12|<0.001
81448586|NCT03954834|162585064|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|80.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.8|203.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||203.19|31.80|<0.001
81448587|NCT03954834|162585064|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|52.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.3|125.73|||Regression, Logistic|||||125.73|22.30|<0.001
81448588|NCT03954834|162585065|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.5||||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|8.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.9|-11.9|0.776
81448589|NCT03954834|162585065|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.6||||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|7.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.8|-13.0|0.622
81448590|NCT03954834|162585065|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|9.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.8|-11.1|0.908
81448591|NCT03954834|162585066|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|40.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.74|209.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||209.71|7.74|<0.001
81448592|NCT03954834|162585066|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|34.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.53|178.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||178.19|6.53|<0.001
81448593|NCT03954834|162585066|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|85.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.36|443.13|||Regression, Logistic|||||443.13|16.36|<0.001
81448594|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-37.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.1|-31.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning Premeal - Fasting||-31.2|-44.1|<0.001
81448595|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-38.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.1|-32.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning Premeal - Fasting||-32.2|-45.1|<0.001
81448596|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-36.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.1|-29.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning Premeal - Fasting||-29.8|-43.1|<0.001
81477454|NCT03035916|162645387|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of epinephrine (E) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477455|NCT03035916|162645387|OTHER|||||||0.165|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of epinephrine (E) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.165
81477456|NCT03035916|162645387|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of epinephrine (E) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477457|NCT03035916|162645387|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of epinephrine (E) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477458|NCT03035916|162645387|OTHER|||||||0.305|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of epinephrine (E) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.305
81448597|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-57.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.4|-47.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning 2-hour Postmeal||-47.4|-68.4|<0.001
81448598|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-49.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.3|-39.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning 2-hour Postmeal||-39.2|-60.3|<0.001
81477459|NCT03035916|162645387|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of epinephrine (E) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477460|NCT03035916|162645387|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of epinephrine (E) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control. This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477461|NCT03035916|162645388|OTHER|||||||0.673|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of cortisol (Cor) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.673
81448599|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-57.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.1|-46.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning 2-hour Postmeal||-46.4|-68.1|<0.001
81448600|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-40.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.6|-32.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Midday Premeal||-32.2|-49.6|<0.001
81448601|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-39.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.6|-31.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Midday Premeal||-31.2|-48.6|<0.001
81448602|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-40.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.0|-31.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Midday Premeal||-31.1|-49.0|<0.001
81448603|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-51.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.5|-40.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Midday 2-hour Postmeal||-40.4|-62.5|<0.001
81448604|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-47.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.4|-36.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Midday 2-hour Postmeal||-36.2|-58.4|<0.001
81448605|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-50.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.1|-39.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Midday 2-hour Postmeal||-39.3|-62.1|<0.001
81448606|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-39.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.6|-30.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening Premeal||-30.4|-47.6|<0.001
81448607|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-39.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.9|-30.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening Premeal||-30.6|-47.9|<0.001
81448608|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-36.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.3|-27.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening Premeal||-27.5|-45.3|<0.001
81448609|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-51.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.2|-40.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening 2-hour Postmeal||-40.1|-63.2|<0.001
81448610|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-52.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.1|-40.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening 2-hour Postmeal||-40.9|-64.1|<0.001
81448611|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-53.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.1|-41.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening 2-hour Postmeal||-41.3|-65.1|<0.001
81448612|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-48.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.6|-37.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bedtime||-37.4|-58.6|<0.001
81448613|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-50.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.3|-40.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bedtime||-40.1|-61.3|<0.001
81448614|NCT03954834|162585067|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-51.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.6|-40.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-40.9|-62.6|<0.001
81448615|NCT03954834|162585068|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.43|23.94|||Regression, Logistic|||||23.94|6.43|<0.001
81448616|NCT03954834|162585068|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.59|42.18|||Regression, Logistic|||||42.18|10.59|<0.001
81448617|NCT03954834|162585068|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.09|40.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||40.04|10.09|<0.001
81448618|NCT01404923|162585071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0008
81477462|NCT03035916|162645388|OTHER|||||||0.824|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of cortisol (Cor) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.824
81477463|NCT03035916|162645388|OTHER|||||||0.547|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of cortisol (Cor) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.547
81477464|NCT03035916|162645388|OTHER|||||||0.303|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of cortisol (Cor) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 0 hour after surgery row."||||0.303
81477465|NCT03035916|162645388|OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of cortisol (Cor) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 0 hour after surgery row."||||0.026
81477466|NCT03035916|162645388|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of cortisol (Cor) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 0 hour after surgery row."||||0.002
81477467|NCT03035916|162645388|OTHER|||||||0.057|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of cortisol (Cor) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.057
81477468|NCT03035916|162645388|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of cortisol (Cor) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477469|NCT03035916|162645388|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of cortisol (Cor) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477470|NCT03035916|162645388|OTHER|||||||0.069|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of cortisol (Cor) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.069
81477471|NCT03035916|162645388|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of cortisol (Cor) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477472|NCT03035916|162645388|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of cortisol (Cor) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477473|NCT03035916|162645388|OTHER|||||||0.561|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of cortisol (Cor) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.561
81477474|NCT03035916|162645388|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of cortisol (Cor) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477475|NCT03035916|162645388|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of cortisol (Cor) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81540041|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.2||||0.0874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|21.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||21.73|0.81|0.0874
81477476|NCT03035916|162645389|OTHER|||||||0.249|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of glucose (Glu) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.249
81477477|NCT03035916|162645389|OTHER|||||||0.091|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of glucose (Glu) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.091
81477478|NCT03035916|162645389|OTHER|||||||0.493|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of glucose (Glu) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.493
81477479|NCT03035916|162645389|OTHER|||||||0.067|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of glucose (Glu) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 0 hour after surgery row."||||0.067
81477480|NCT03035916|162645389|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of glucose (Glu) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 0 hour after surgery row."||||0.001
81477481|NCT03035916|162645389|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of glucose (Glu) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 0 hour after surgery row."||||0.001
81477482|NCT03035916|162645389|OTHER|||||||0.079|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of glucose (Glu) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.079
81477483|NCT03035916|162645389|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of glucose (Glu) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477484|NCT03035916|162645389|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of glucose (Glu) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81448619|NCT03786718|162585077|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||One sample median test|||Due to nonnormality, we used nonparametric tests to analyze the data. This analysis is a one sample median test of participants' median SUS score compared to the threshold score of 68 indicative of 'above average' usability.||||<0.001
81448620|NCT03786718|162585081|OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Sum test|||||||0.77
81448621|NCT03786718|162585082|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Sum test|||Analysis for pre-post change in General Diet sub-scale score||||0.02
81448622|NCT03786718|162585082|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Sum test|||Analysis for pre-post change in Specific Diet sub-scale score||||0.13
81448623|NCT03786718|162585082|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Sum test|||Analysis for pre-post change in Exercise sub-scale score||||0.35
81448624|NCT03786718|162585082|OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Sum test|||Analysis for pre-post change in Blood-glucose Testing sub-scale score||||0.67
81477485|NCT03035916|162645389|OTHER|||||||0.314||||||"The plasma level of glucose (Glu) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."|t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of glucose (Glu) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.314
81448625|NCT03786718|162585082|OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Sum test|||Analysis for pre-post change in Foot Care sub-scale score||||0.65
81448626|NCT03786718|162585083|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Sum test|||||||0.001
81448627|NCT03786718|162585084|OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Sum test|||||||0.86
81448628|NCT03786718|162585085|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of definition of A1C||||0.30
81448629|NCT03786718|162585085|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of goal range for hemoglobin A1c.||||1.00
81448630|NCT03786718|162585085|OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of definition of systolic blood pressure||||0.63
81448631|NCT03786718|162585085|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in knowledge of goal range for systolic blood pressure||||0.02
81448632|NCT03786718|162585085|OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in knowledge of definition of LDL cholesterol||||0.55
81448633|NCT03786718|162585085|OTHER|||||||0.0009|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of goal range for LDL cholesterol||||0.0009
81448634|NCT03786718|162585085|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in knowledge of definition of flu vaccine||||1.00
81448635|NCT03786718|162585085|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in knowledge of recommended frequency of flu vaccination||||1.00
81448636|NCT03786718|162585086|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Sum test|||||||0.15
81448637|NCT03786718|162585087|OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in interest in information about how my diabetes health data compares to other patients like me (i.e., social comparison information)||||0.23
81448638|NCT03786718|162585087|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in interest in information about how their diabetes health data compares to the goal range (i.e., goal-based comparison information)||||1.00
81448639|NCT03786718|162585087|OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in agreement with statement: 'Information about how my diabetes health data compares to other patients like me \[social comparison information\] is useful.'||||0.51
81448640|NCT03786718|162585087|OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in agreement with statement: 'Information about how my diabetes health data compares to the goals range \[goal-based comparison information\] is useful.||||0.63
81448641|NCT03786718|162585088|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Sum test|||||||0.01
81448642|NCT00945100|162585092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk difference (unadjusted)|22.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|35.0|||Regression, Logistic|The logistic regression model included amblyopic eye visual acuity at randomization as an adjustment covariate.||||35|8|0.003
81448643|NCT00945100|162585093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.0|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included interocular difference at randomization as an adjustment covariate.||||1.0|0.1|0.01
81448644|NCT00945100|162585095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.0|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included amblyopic eye visual acuity at randomization as an adjustment covariate.||The primary analysis was a treatment group comparison of the masked 10-week amblyopic eye visual acuity using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, adjusting for visual acuity at randomization. The analysis was a 2-sided test for efficacy to test the null hypothesis of no treatment difference, assuming 90% power and a type I error rate of 5%.||1.0|0.3|0.002
81448645|NCT00945100|162585099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included amblyopic eye visual acuity at randomization as an adjustment covariate.||The treatment effect within gender was assessed by including an interaction term between treatment group and gender in the ANCOVA model, adjusting for amblyopic eye visual acuity at randomization and main effects corresponding to the interaction term.||||0.04
81448646|NCT00945100|162585099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0|||||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included amblyopic eye visual acuity at randomization as an adjustment covariate.||The treatment effect within race/ethnicity was assessed by including an interaction term between treatment group and race/ethnicity in the ANCOVA model, adjusting for amblyopic eye visual acuity at randomization and main effects corresponding to the interaction term.||||0.89
81448647|NCT00945100|162585099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0|||||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included amblyopic eye visual acuity at randomization as an adjustment covariate.||The treatment effect within age at randomization was assessed by including an interaction term between treatment group and age in the ANCOVA model, adjusting for amblyopic eye visual acuity at randomization and main effects corresponding to the interaction term.||||0.49
81448648|NCT00945100|162585099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The treatment effect within amblyopic eye visual acuity at randomization was assessed by including an interaction term between treatment group and visual acuity in the ANCOVA model, adjusting for the main effects corresponding to the interaction term.||||0.37
81477486|NCT03035916|162645389|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of glucose (Glu) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81448649|NCT00945100|162585099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included amblyopic eye visual acuity at randomization as an adjustment covariate.||The treatment effect within cause of amblyopia was assessed by including an interaction term between treatment group and amblyopia cause in the ANCOVA model, adjusting for amblyopic eye visual acuity at randomization and main effects corresponding to the interaction term.||||0.50
81448650|NCT00945100|162585101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.0|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included amblyopic eye visual acuity at randomization as an adjustment covariate.||||1.0|0.04|
81448651|NCT00945100|162585109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to compare the proportion of participants in each treatment group with a loss of 2 or more lines in the better of the initial test and retest (if indicated) fellow eye visual acuities at the 10-week exam.||||>0.99
81448652|NCT00945100|162585111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to compare the proportion of participants in each treatment group with a loss of 2 or more lines in the better of the initial test and retest (if indicated) fellow eye visual acuities at the final exam.||||0.12
81448653|NCT00945100|162585115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||An Exact Wilcoxon rank sum test was used for the difference between treatment groups in the distribution of levels of change in Randot Preschool Stereoacuity from randomization to 10 weeks.||||0.28
81477487|NCT03035916|162645389|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of glucose (Glu) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81448654|NCT00945100|162585118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||An Exact Wilcoxon rank sum test was used for the difference between treatment groups in the distribution of levels of change in Randot Preschool Stereoacuity from randomization to 10 weeks.||||0.45
81448655|NCT03244644|162585124|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|13.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|24.0|||||The Bayesian posterior probability of superiority was 0.99136. This value exceeded the pre-specified threshold of 0.9750338 (nominal 0.025 one-sided level).|A hierarchical, closed-testing procedure (Bayesian hierarchical model) was utilized for the primary endpoint. The Bayesian hierarchical model formally incorporated data from the previous Phase 2B study (NCT02299570) of RBX2660. This analysis tested the hypothesis that the response rate of RBX2660 was superior to Placebo and was performed at the nominal 0.00125 and 0.025 one-sided levels.||24.0|2.3|
81448656|NCT03244644|162585125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.156||||||P-value for secondary outcome evaluated from baseline through 6 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.156
81448657|NCT01781481|162585129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Inter-rater reliability|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Inter rater reliability for a subset of 40 patients whose Pediatric INTERMED was scored by two trained raters. The median inter-rater reliability coefficient was .87.|||||
81448658|NCT01781481|162585129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cronbach's Alpha|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Overall internal consistency of the overall Pediatric INTERMED scale (34 items).|||||
81448659|NCT01781481|162585130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Correlation between the biological and psychological domain scores on the Pediatric INTERMED. The threshold for significance is p\< .05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.05
81448660|NCT01781481|162585130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\< .05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between the Biological and Social domain scores on the Pediatric INTERMED.||||<0.01
81448661|NCT01781481|162585130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\< .05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between the Biological and Family/Caregiver Pediatric INTERMED domain scores.||||<0.01
81448662|NCT01781481|162585130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\< .05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Biological and Health Service Pediatric INTERMED domain scores.||||<0.01
81448663|NCT01781481|162585130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\< .05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Psychology and Social Pediatric INTERMED domain scores.||||<0.01
81448664|NCT01781481|162585130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\< .05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||||||<0.01
81448665|NCT01781481|162585130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\< .05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Psychological and Health Service Pediatric INTERMED domain scores.||||<0.01
81448666|NCT01781481|162585130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\< .05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Social and Family/Caregiver Pediatric INTERMED domain scores.||||<0.01
81448667|NCT01781481|162585130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\< .05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Social and Health Service Pediatric INTERMED domain scores.||||<0.01
81448668|NCT01781481|162585130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\< .05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Family/Caregiver and Health Service Pediatric INTERMED domain scores.||||<0.01
81448669|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Biological Domain Score and IBD Disease Severity at Diagnosis||||>0.05
81448670|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\< .05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Biological Domain Score and IBD Disease Severity (at time of Study Participation).||||<0.01
81448671|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\< .05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Biological Domain Score and Functional Disability Index (child rating).||||<0.01
81477488|NCT03035916|162645389|OTHER|||||||0.087|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of glucose (Glu) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.087
81477489|NCT03035916|162645389|OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of glucose (Glu) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.023
81477490|NCT03035916|162645389|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The plasma level of glucose (Glu) were detected from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477491|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.384|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.384
81477492|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.530
81477493|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.819|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.819
81477494|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.108|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Before induction row."||||0.108
81448672|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Biological Domain Score and Functional Disability Index (parent rating).||||<0.01
81448673|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Biological Domain Score and Impact Quality of Life: General Well Being scale.||||<0.01
81448674|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Biological Domain Score and Number of Surgeries.||||>0.05
81448675|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Biological Domain Score and Number of Courses of Prednisone.||||>0.05
81448676|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Biological Domain Score and Use of Immunomodulators.||||>0.05
81448677|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Biological Domain Score and Use of ant-TNFa medications.||||>0.05
81448678|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Chronicity Item (Historical Biological) and Disease Severity at Diagnosis.||||>0.05
81448679|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Chronicity Item (Historical Biological) and Disease Severity at time of study participation (Pediatric INTERMED interview).||||>0.05
81448680|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Chronicity Item (Historical Biological) and Functional Disability Index (Child Report)||||>0.05
81448681|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Chronicity Item (Historical Biological) and Functional Disability Index (Parent)||||<0.01
81448682|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Chronicity Item (Historical Biological) and Impact Quality of Life: General Well-Being.||||>0.05
81448683|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Chronicity Item (Historical Biological) and Number of Surgeries.||||>0.05
81477495|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.667|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Before induction row."||||0.667
81477496|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Before induction row."||||0.046
81477497|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Induction row."||||0.006
81477498|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.406|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Induction row."||||0.406
81477499|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Induction row."||||0.042
81477500|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.655|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Intubation row."||||0.655
81477501|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.262|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Intubation row."||||0.262
81477502|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.143|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Intubation row."||||0.143
81477503|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.494|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Incision row."||||0.494
81477504|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Incision row."||||0.001
81477505|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Incision row."||||0.001
81477506|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.555|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Extubation row."||||0.555
81477507|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.411|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Extubation row."||||0.411
81477508|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.167|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Extubation row."||||0.167
81477509|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.445|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.445
81448684|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Chronicity Item (Historical Biological) and Number of Courses of Prednisone.||||>0.05
81477510|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.489|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.489
81477511|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.159|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.159
81477512|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.720
81477513|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.026
81477514|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.011
81477515|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.763|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.763
81477516|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.187|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.187
81477517|NCT03035916|162645390|OTHER|||||||0.112|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Heart rate was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.112
81477518|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.645|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.645
81477519|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.645|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.645
81477520|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.314|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Baseline row."||||0.314
81477521|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Before induction row."||||0.003
81477522|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.367|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Before induction row."||||0.367
81477523|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Before induction row."||||0.031
81448685|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\< 0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficent|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Chronicity Item (Historical Biological) and Use of Immunomodulators (azathioprine or methotrexate)||||<0.05
81448686|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Chronicity Item (Historical Biological) and use of anti-TNFa medications.||||>0.05
81477524|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Induction row."||||0.009
81477525|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.873|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Induction row."||||0.873
81448687|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Symptom Severity Item (Current/Biological) and Disease Severity at Diagnosis."||||>0.05
81448688|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Symptom Severity Item (Current Biological) and IBD Disease Severity at time of study participation."||||<0.01
81448689|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Symptom Severity Item (Current Biological) and Functional Disability Index (child rating)."||||<0.01
81448690|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Symptom Severity Item (Current Biological) and Functional Disability Index (Parent Rating)"||||<0.01
81448691|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Symptom Severity Item (Current Biological) and Impact Quality of Life: General Well-Being Scale"||||<0.01
81448692|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Symptom Severity Item (Current/Biological) and Number of Surgeries"||||>0.05
81448693|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Symptom Severity Item (Current/Biological) and Number of Courses of Prednisone."||||>0.05
81448694|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Symptom Severity Item (Current/Biological) and Use of Immunomodulators."||||>0.05
81448695|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Symptom Severity Item (Current/Biological) and Use of anti-TNFa Medications."||||>0.05
81448696|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05. The P-Value indicated above was found for all the correlations which were examined.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlations between Pediatric INTERMED Diagnostic Dilemma Item (Historical Biological) and Functional Disability Index (Parent) and each of the following variables: Disease Severity at Diagnosis, Disease Severity at Interview, Functional Disability Index - Child, Functional Disability Index- Parent, Impact Quality of Life: General Well Being, Number of Surgeries, Number of Courses of Prednisone, Use of Immunomodulators, Use of Anti-TNFa Medications."||||>0.05
81448697|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Diagnostic/Therapeutic Challenge Item (Current Biological) and IBD Disease Severity at Diagnosis."||||>0.05
81448698|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Diagnostic/Therapeutic Challenge Item (Current Biological) and IBD Disease Severity at time of study participation."||||<0.05
81448699|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Diagnostic/Therapeutic Challenge Item (Current Biological) and Functional Disability Index (Child Rating)"||||<0.05
81448700|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Diagnostic/Therapeutic Challenge Item (Current Biological) and Functional Disability Index (parent rating)."||||>0.05
81448701|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Diagnostic/Therapeutic Challenge Item (Current Biological) and Impact Quality of LIfe: General Well-Being Scale"||||<0.01
81448702|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Diagnostic/Therapeutic Challenge Item (Current Biological) and Number of Surgeries."||||>0.05
81448703|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Diagnostic/Therapeutic Challenge Item (Current Biological) and Number of Courses of Prednisone."||||>0.05
81448704|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Diagnostic/Therapeutic Challenge Item (Current Biological) and Use of Immunomodulators. ."||||>0.05
81448705|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Diagnostic/Therapeutic Challenge Item (Current Biological) and Use of anti-TNFa Medications"||||>0.05
81448706|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Therapeutic Complexity Item (Current Biological) and Disease Severity at Diagnosis."||||>0.05
81448707|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Therapeutic Complexity Item (Current Biological) and Disease Severity at time of study participation (Pediatric INTERMED interview)."||||>0.05
81448708|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Therapeutic Complexity Item (Current Biological) and Functional Disability Index (Child Rating)."||||>0.05
81448709|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Therapeutic Complexity Item (Current Biological) and Functional Disability Index (Parent Rating)"||||>0.05
81448710|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Therapeutic Complexity Item (Current Biological) and Impact Quality of Life: General Well-Being"||||>0.05
81448711|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Therapeutic Complexity Item (Current Biological) and Number of Surgeries."||||>0.05
81448712|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Therapeutic Complexity Item (Current Biological) and Number of Courses of Prednisone since diagnosis."||||<0.05
81477526|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Induction row."||||0.026
81448713|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significiance is p\<0.01.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Therapeutic Complexity Item (Current Biological) and Use of Immunomodulators (azathioprine or methotrexate)."||||<0.01
81448714|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The Threshold for significance is p\<0.05)|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Therapeutic Complexity Item (Current Biological) and Use of ant-TNFa Medications (infliximab or adalimumab)."||||<0.01
81448715|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Complications and Life Threat Item (Vulnerability Biological) and Disease Severity at diagnosis."||||>0.05
81448716|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Complications and Life Threat Item (Vulnerability Biological) and Disease Severity at study participation."||||<0.05
81448717|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Complications and Life Threat Item (Vulnerability Biological) and Functional Disability Index (Child Rating)."||||<0.01
81448718|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.01.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Complications and Life Threat Item (Vulnerability Biological) and Functional Disability Index (parent rating)."||||<0.01
81448719|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Complications and Life Threat Item (Vulnerability Biological) and Impact Quality of Life: General Well Being Scale."||||<0.05
81448720|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Complications and Life Threat Item (Vulnerability Biological) and Number of Surgeries."||||>0.05
81448721|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Complications and Life Threat Item (Vulnerability Biological) and Number of Courses of Prednisone."||||>0.05
81448722|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Complications and Life Threat Item (Vulnerability Biological) and Use of Immunomodulators (azathioprine or methotrexate)."||||<0.05
81448723|NCT01781481|162585144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Complications and Life Threat Item (Vulnerability Biological) and Use of anti-TNFa Medications."||||>0.05
81448724|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Psychological Domain Score (psychological needs) and Internalizing Problems (Child Behaviour Checklist).||||<0.01
81448725|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Psychological Domain Score (psychological needs) and Externalizing Problems (Child Behaviour Checklist).||||<0.01
81448726|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Psychological Domain Score (psychological needs) and Children's Depression Inventory: Total Score||||<0.01
81448727|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Psychological Domain Score (psychological needs) and Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children: Total Score.||||<0.05
81448728|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Psychological Domain Score (psychological needs) and Impact Quality of Life: Emotional Scale||||<0.01
81448729|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Psychological Domain Score (psychological needs) and Social Competence Scale (Child Behaviour Checklist).||||0.01
81448730|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Psychological Domain Score (psychological needs) and Activities Competence Scale (Child Behaviour Checklist).||||<0.05
81448731|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Psychological Domain Score (psychological needs) and Academic Competence Scale (Child Behaviour Checklist).||||<0.01
81477527|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.411|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Intubation row."||||0.411
81477528|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.787|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Intubation row."||||0.787
81477529|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.306|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Intubation row."||||0.306
81477530|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.921|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Incision row."||||0.921
81477531|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Incision row."||||0.001
81477532|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Incision row."||||0.001
81477533|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.555|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Extubation row."||||0.555
81477534|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.058|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Extubation row."||||0.058
81448732|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Psychological Domain Score (psychological needs) and Impact Quality of Life: Social Scale||||<0.01
81477535|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.166|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to Extubation row."||||0.166
81477536|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.288|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.288
81477537|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.299|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.299
81477538|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.051|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.051
81477539|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.186|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.186
81477540|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.555|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.555
81477541|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.065|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.065
81477542|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.168|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.168
81477543|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.739|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.739
81477544|NCT03035916|162645391|OTHER|||||||0.079|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The mean arterial pressure(MAP) was measured from baseline to 48hours after surgery. The row Baseline is the preoperative level as the blank control.This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.079
81477545|NCT03035916|162645392|OTHER|||||||0.056|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.056
81477546|NCT03035916|162645392|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81477547|NCT03035916|162645392|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81448733|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Psychological Domain Score (psychological needs) and Pediatric Inventory for Parents: Difficulty Score (parenting stress).||||<0.05
81448734|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Psychological Domain Score (psychological needs) and Family Inventory of Life Events (family stress measure).||||<0.01
81448735|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Psychological Domain Score (psychological needs) and Family Inventory of Resources for Management (family resources measure).||||<0.01
81448736|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Social Domain Score (social needs) and Internalizing Problems (Child Behaviour Checklist).||||<0.01
81477548|NCT03035916|162645393|OTHER|||||||0.056||||||p\<0.05 indicates that the data difference is statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 1 hour after surgery row."||||0.056
81477549|NCT03035916|162645393|OTHER|||||||0.009||||||p\<0.05 indicates that the data difference is statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 1 hour after surgery row."||||0.009
81477550|NCT03035916|162645393|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||p\<0.05 indicates that the data difference is statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 1 hour after surgery row."||||0.001
81477551|NCT03035916|162645393|OTHER|||||||0.198|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.198
81477552|NCT03035916|162645393|OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.047
81477553|NCT03035916|162645393|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.002
81477554|NCT03035916|162645393|OTHER|||||||0.102|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 12 hours after surgery row."||||0.102
81477555|NCT03035916|162645393|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 12 hours after surgery row."||||0.005
81477556|NCT03035916|162645393|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 12 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477557|NCT03035916|162645393|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477558|NCT03035916|162645393|OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.023
81477559|NCT03035916|162645393|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477560|NCT03035916|162645393|OTHER|||||||0.425|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.425
81477561|NCT03035916|162645393|OTHER|||||||0.124|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.124
81477562|NCT03035916|162645393|OTHER|||||||0.052|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.052
81477563|NCT03035916|162645394|OTHER|||||||0.176||||||p\<0.05 indicates that the data difference is statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 1 hour after surgery row."||||0.176
81477564|NCT03035916|162645394|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||p\<0.05 indicates that the data difference is statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 1 hour after surgery row."||||0.001
81477565|NCT03035916|162645394|OTHER|||||||0.228|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.228
81477566|NCT03035916|162645394|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477567|NCT03035916|162645394|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 6 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477568|NCT03035916|162645394|OTHER|||||||0.057|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 12 hours after surgery row."||||0.057
81477569|NCT03035916|162645394|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 12 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477570|NCT03035916|162645394|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 12 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477571|NCT03035916|162645394|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.004
81477572|NCT03035916|162645394|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.005
81477573|NCT03035916|162645394|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 24 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477574|NCT03035916|162645394|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.002
81477575|NCT03035916|162645394|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.002
81477576|NCT03035916|162645394|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The pain score were measured from 1 hour to 48hours after surgery. This Statistical Analysis applied to 48 hours after surgery row."||||0.001
81477577|NCT03035916|162645395|OTHER|||||||0.585|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.585
81477578|NCT03035916|162645395|OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.071
81477579|NCT03035916|162645395|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81477580|NCT03035916|162645396|OTHER|||||||0.644|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.644
81477581|NCT03035916|162645396|OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.045
81477582|NCT03035916|162645396|OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.031
81477583|NCT03035916|162645397|OTHER|||||||0.421|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.421
81477584|NCT03035916|162645397|OTHER|||||||0.046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.046
81477585|NCT03035916|162645397|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81477586|NCT03035916|162645398|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.910
81477587|NCT03035916|162645398|OTHER|||||||0.864|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.864
81477588|NCT03035916|162645398|OTHER|||||||0.785|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.785
81477589|NCT03035916|162645399|OTHER|||||||0.972|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.972
81477590|NCT03035916|162645399|OTHER|||||||0.987|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.987
81477591|NCT03035916|162645399|OTHER|||||||0.518|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.518
81477592|NCT01451554|162645400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0||||2 tailed t-test|t-test, 2 sided|||Data were compared between groups using the 2 sample T-test.||||0.06
81540042|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.1925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|10.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||10.96|0.62|0.1925
81477593|NCT01451554|162645401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Data were compared between groups using a 2 sample T-test.||||0.31
81477594|NCT02526160|162645406|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||From Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) testing for association between achieving mean serum phosphorus levels above lower limit of normal (LLN) and treatment group, adjusting for stratification of Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) Average Pain and region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||< 0.0001
81477595|NCT02526160|162645407|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.275||0.0919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.08||Prespecified significance level for test after Hochberg adjustment: 0.05|GEE model|||||0.08|-1.00|0.0919
81477596|NCT02526160|162645408|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-8.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.251||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.68|-1.94||Prespecified significance level for test after Hochberg adjustment: 0.0167|GEE model|||||-1.94|-14.68|0.0106
81477597|NCT02526160|162645409|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.479||0.0478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.76|-0.05||Prespecified significance level for test after Hochberg adjustment: 0.025|GEE model|||||-0.05|-9.76|0.0478
81477598|NCT02576977|162645448|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5||||0.99324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.08|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on Stratified log-rank test.|Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by disease status (refractory vs. sensitive to Lenalidomide) and Lines of previous treatments (two vs. three or more).|||2.08|1.08|0.99324
81477599|NCT02576977|162645449|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.84||||0.99989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.55|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on Stratified log-rank test.|||The Hazard Ratio and 95% confidence intervals were based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by disease status (refractory vs. sensitive to Lenalidomide) and Lines of previous treatments (two vs. three or more).|2.55|1.32|0.99989
81477600|NCT02576977|162645450|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs. SOC|-5.2||||0.79921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|6.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by disease status (refractory vs. sensitive to Lenalidomide) and Lines of previous treatments (two vs. three or more); If there were no participants in one of the treatment groups involved in a comparison for a particular stratum, then that stratum was excluded from the treatment comparison.|6.9|-17.1|0.79921
81477601|NCT02579382|162645465|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.107||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.282||MMRM model included treatment, baseline ALT level, HBeAg baseline status, baseline HBsAg, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect and visit as repeated measurement.|MMRM|||||0.282|-0.067|0.227
81477602|NCT02579382|162645465|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.018||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.156|0.191||MMRM model included treatment, baseline ALT level, HBeAg baseline status, baseline HBsAg, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect and visit as repeated measurement.|MMRM|||||0.191|-0.156|0.840
81477603|NCT02579382|162645465|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.127||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.301||MMRM model included treatment, baseline ALT level, HBeAg baseline status, baseline HBsAg, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect and visit as repeated measurement.|MMRM|||||0.301|-0.047|0.151
81477604|NCT04560868|162645504|EQUIVALENCE|The point null hypothesis was a difference in expected number of log ins of exactly 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.73|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.41|19.05|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=experimental-control|Based on a priori power calculations we had 80% power to detect an average increase of 3.8 log ins in the experimental relative to the control arm.||19.05|6.41|<0.01
81477605|NCT04560868|162645505|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was a point null of relative risk equal to exactly 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.85|||Regression, Poisson||relative risk=experimental/control|Based on a priori power calculations, we had 80% power to detect a 33% - 35% increase in the proportion of experimental participants who successfully quit smoking for at least 24 hours relative to controls.||1.85|0.55|0.98
81477606|NCT04560868|162645506|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was a point null of exactly 0 risk difference between arms.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.08||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.24|||Regression, Linear||Risk difference = experimental - control.|Based on a priori power calculations, we had 80% power to detect a 28% - 33% increase in 7-day smoking abstinence in the experimental arm relative to the control arm at 3 months.||0.24|-0.08|0.35
81477607|NCT04560868|162645507|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was a point null of exactly 0 difference in expected score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.87|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=experimental-control|||0.87|-0.35|0.40
81477608|NCT04560868|162645508|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was a point null of exactly 0 difference in expected score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.6|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=experimental-control|||0.60|-0.68|0.90
81477609|NCT04560868|162645509|EQUIVALENCE|The tested hypothesis was a point null of 0 difference in expected average helpfulness score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.4|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=experimental-control|||1.4|-0.5|0.39
81448737|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Social Domain Score (social needs) and Externalizing Problems (Child Behaviour Checklist).||||<0.01
81448738|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Social Domain Score (social needs) and Children's Depression Inventory: Total Score||||<0.01
81448739|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Social Domain Score (social needs) and Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children: Total Score.||||<0.05
81477610|NCT04560868|162645510|EQUIVALENCE|The tested hypothesis was for a point null of 0 difference in expected average helpfulness score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.3|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=experimental-control|||1.3|-0.1|0.11
81477611|NCT04560868|162645512|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was a point null of exactly 0 difference in expected number of badges earned in each arm by 3 months post-baseline.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|6.65|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=experimental-control|||6.65|1.72|<0.01
81477612|NCT04560868|162645513|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was a point null of exactly 0 difference in expected score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|1.18|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=experimental-control|||1.18|-1.02|0.96
81477613|NCT04560868|162645514|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was a point null hypothesis of exactly 0 difference in expected score between the arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.66|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=experimental-control|||0.66|-1.55|0.31
81477614|NCT04560868|162645518|EQUIVALENCE|The point null hypothesis was of the exact same proportion of control and experimental subjects requesting NRT.|Risk Ratio (RR)|3.9||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|16.9|||Regression, Poisson||RR=experimental/control|||16.9|0.9|0.06
81477615|NCT04560868|162645519|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was a point null of exactly 0 difference in probability of the outcome between arms.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.65|||Regression, Poisson||risk ratio=experimental/control|||2.65|0.38|0.99
81477616|NCT04560868|162645520|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was a point null of exactly 0 difference in expected change from baseline in number of cigarettes smoked per day between arms.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.39||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|3.99|||Regression, Linear||treatment difference=experimental-control, where the outcome for each individual is (one month)-baseline.|||3.99|-1.21|0.30
81477617|NCT04560868|162645521|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was a point null of exactly 0 difference in expected change in daily cigarette usage between arms.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.5||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|5.5|||Regression, Linear||treatment effect=experimental-control, where the outcome for each individual is (three month)-baseline.|||5.5|-2.51|0.47
81448740|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Social Domain Score (social needs) and Impact Quality of Life: Emotional Scale||||<0.01
81448741|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Social Domain Score (social needs) and Social Competence Scale (Child Behaviour Checklist).||||<0.01
81448742|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Social Domain Score (social needs) and Activities Competence Scale (Child Behaviour Checklist).||||<0.01
81448743|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Social Domain Score (social needs) and Academic Competence Scale (Child Behaviour Checklist).||||<0.01
81448744|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Social Domain Score (social needs) and Impact Quality of Life: Social Scale||||<0.01
81448745|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Social Domain Score (social needs) and Pediatric Inventory for Parents: Difficulty Score (parenting stress).||||<0.01
81448746|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Social Domain Score (social needs) and Family Inventory of Life Events (family stress measure).||||<0.01
81477618|NCT04560868|162645522|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was risk difference of exactly 0.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.04||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.11|||Regression, Linear||risk difference=experimental-control|||0.11|-0.03|0.30
81477619|NCT01490840|162645595|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 90 in each group would have 80% power to detect a difference in means of 3.8, assuming that the common standard deviation is 9.05, using a two group t-test with a 0.05 2-sided significance level.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.47||||0.4579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|2.44|||ANCOVA|||||2.44|-5.39|0.4579
81477620|NCT02542397|162645645|SUPERIORITY|"It has been reported that, based on the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS) pain scale, about 30% of cancer patients receiving standard of care pain management experienced \>= 2-point improvement in pain score between visits \[Ref\].~Ref: Scharpf, J., et al., The role of pain in head and neck cancer recurrence and survivorship. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 2009. 135(8): p. 789-94."|Exact binomial proportion|0.5556|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.414|0.6908||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha = 0.10.|Exact binomial test of proportions|||A single-stage design was used to test the hypothesis that the pain improvement rate, assessed by the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale, is \<= 0.30. Our study targeted enrollment of 71 evaluable subjects for the final analysis; 54 subjects met the criteria at study closure. Assuming a one-sided alpha=0.10 significance level, 71 evaluable subjects would provide approximately 90% power to reject the null hypothesis (based on an exact binomial test) assuming the true pain improvement rate is 0.45.||.6908|.4140|<0.0001
81477621|NCT02362191|162645648|OTHER|||||||0.758||||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.758
81448747|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Social Domain Score (social needs) and Family Inventory of Resources for Management (family resources measure).||||<0.01
81477622|NCT02362191|162645649|OTHER|||||||0.4||||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.40
81477623|NCT00947310|162645656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.85|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratios (HR) were calculated to compare Arm A vs Arm B. Null Hypothesis was that HR = 1||0.85|0.24|0.01
81477624|NCT00947310|162645656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.02|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratios (HR) were calculated to compare Arm A vs Arm C. Null Hypothesis was that HR = 1||1.02|0.30|0.06
81477625|NCT00947310|162645657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.47|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratios (HR) were calculated to compare Arm A vs Arm B. Null Hypothesis was that HR = 1||2.47|0.71|0.39
81477626|NCT00947310|162645657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.05|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratios (HR) were calculated to compare Arm A vs Arm C. Null Hypothesis was that HR = 1||2.05|0.58|0.80
81477627|NCT00947310|162645658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.34|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratios (HR) were calculated to compare Arm A vs Arm B. Null Hypothesis was that HR = 1||0.34|0.13|<0.001
81477628|NCT00947310|162645658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.4|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratios (HR) were calculated to compare Arm A vs Arm C. Null Hypothesis was that HR = 1||0.40|0.15|<0.001
81477629|NCT01473940|162645659|OTHER|||||||||||||P-Value not used||||A 3 + 3 enrollment design was adopted to monitor safety and determine the MTD based on DLTs obsesved. The MTD is the highest dose at which 0 of 3 or 1 of 6 DLTs are detected. The MTD is exceeded if 2 of 3 or 2 of 6 DLTs are detected. There will be no dose escalation within a cohort.|The number of DLTs seen at each cohort were used to determine the MTD for the expansion cohort. The MTD was determined to be Gemcitabine - 1,000 mg/m2, Ipilimumab 3 mg/kg|||
81477630|NCT02964338|162645684|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|3.5||||0.2741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|9.82||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||9.82|-2.80|0.2741
81448748|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Caregiver/Family Domain Score (caregiver/family needs) and Internalizing Problems (Child Behaviour Checklist).||||<0.01
81448749|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Caregiver/Family Domain Score (caregiver/family needs) and Externalizing Problems (Child Behaviour Checklist).||||<0.01
81448750|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Caregiver/Family Domain Score (caregiver/family needs) and Children's Depression Inventory: Total Score||||<0.01
81477631|NCT02964338|162645684|OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.3||||0.3047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.59|3.01||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||3.01|-9.59|0.3047
81477632|NCT04846270|162645699|OTHER|||||||0.0006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test was used to test if the number of manual checks has been reduced.||"POWER is a single arm investigation with cross-over design. Each participating subject will use the study device and act as its own control.~The null hypothesis (H0) is that there is no difference in the mean number of checks performed during the investigation week compared to the baseline week.~The alternate hypothesis (H1) is that there is a reduction in the mean number of checks performed during the investigation week compared to the baseline week."||||0.0006
81477633|NCT04846270|162645701|OTHER|||||||0.0051|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test was used to test if the number of leakages had been reduced.||||||0.0051
81477634|NCT04846270|162645704|OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|A Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test was used to test if the number of fecal incidents had been reduced.||||||0.76
81477635|NCT00828061|162645705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Fold Difference|0.25||||0.002||95.0|0.12|0.54||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANOVA|Analysis performed on log-transformed fold change from baseline and results were back-transformed for reporting.||||0.54|0.12|0.002
81477636|NCT00828061|162645705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Fold Difference|0.07|||<|0.001||95.0|0.03|0.15||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANOVA|Analysis performed on log-transformed fold change from baseline and results were back-transformed for reporting.||||0.15|0.03|<0.001
81477637|NCT00828061|162645706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.537||95.0|-15.48|17.26||1-sided, alpha = 0.05|ANOVA|||||17.26|-15.48|0.537
81477638|NCT00572455|162645707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|3.02||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|5.25|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||5.25|0.78|0.028
81477639|NCT00572455|162645707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.5|6.96|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||6.96|2.50|<0.001
81448751|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Caregiver/Family Domain Score (caregiver/family needs) and Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children: Total Score.||||>0.05
81448752|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Psychological Domain Score (psychological needs) and Impact Quality of Life: Emotional Scale||||<0.01
81448753|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Caregiver/Family Domain Score (caregiver/family needs) and Social Competence Scale (Child Behaviour Checklist).||||<0.01
81448754|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Caregiver/Family Domain Score (caregiver/family needs) and Activities Competence Scale (Child Behaviour Checklist).||||<0.01
81448755|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Caregiver/Family Domain Score (caregiver/family needs) and Academic Competence Scale (Child Behaviour Checklist).||||<0.01
81448756|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Caregiver/Family Domain Score (caregiver/family needs) and Impact Quality of Life: Social Scale||||<0.01
81477640|NCT00572455|162645707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.33|8.79|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.79|4.33|<0.001
81540043|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.99||||0.0651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|17.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||17.38|0.92|0.0651
81448757|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Caregiver/Family Domain Score (caregiver/family needs) and Pediatric Inventory for Parents: Difficulty Score (parenting stress).||||<0.01
81448758|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Psychological Domain Score (psychological needs) and Family Inventory of Life Events (family stress measure).||||<0.01
81448759|NCT01781481|162585145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Caregiver/Family Domain Score (caregiver/family needs) and Family Inventory of Resources for Management (family resources measure).||||<0.01
81448760|NCT01781481|162585146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|34.47||||||||34.47|2.02|
81448761|NCT01781481|162585147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|43.02||||||||43.02|1.70|
81448762|NCT01781481|162585148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|24.36||||||||24.36|2.17|
81448763|NCT01781481|162585149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|122.84||||||||122.84|5.00|
81448764|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Health System Domain Score (health system needs/complexity) and Number of Hospital Services involved in the child's care.||||<0.01
81448765|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Health System Domain Score (health system needs/complexity) and Number of Inpatient Hospitalizations since IBD diagnosis.||||<0.01
81448766|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Health System Domain Score (health system needs/complexity) and Number of Surgeries since IBD diagnosis.||||<0.01
81448767|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Health System Domain Score (health system needs/complexity) and Family Financial Well Being||||<0.01
81448768|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Access to Health Care Item (historical/health system) and Number of Hospital Services Involved in the Child's Care."||||>0.05
81448769|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Access to Health Care Item (historical/health system) and Number of Hospitalizations since Child's IBD Diagnosis."||||<0.01
81448770|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Access to Health Care Item (historical/health system) and Number of Surgeries since Diagnosis."||||<0.01
81448771|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Access to Health Care Item (historical/health system) and Family Financial Well-Being."||||<0.01
81448772|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Treatment Experience Item (historical/health system) and Number of Hospital Services Involved in the Child's Care."||||<0.01
81448773|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Treatment Experience Item (historical/health system) and Number of Hospitalizations since Child's IBD Diagnosis."||||>0.05
81477641|NCT00572455|162645707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.6|7.95|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||7.95|3.60|<0.001
81448774|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Treatment Experience Item (historical/health system) and Number of Surgeries since child's diagnosis."||||>0.05
81477642|NCT00572455|162645707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.74|7.37|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||7.37|2.74|<0.001
81477643|NCT00572455|162645707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.79|8.25|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.25|3.79|<0.001
81477644|NCT00572455|162645708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.06||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|2.32|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.32|-0.21|0.171
81477645|NCT00572455|162645708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.45||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|1.7|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.70|-0.80|0.553
81477646|NCT00572455|162645708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.45||||0.555|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|1.7|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.70|-0.80|0.555
81477647|NCT00572455|162645708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.48||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.22|2.73|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.73|0.22|0.053
81477648|NCT00572455|162645708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.29|3.8|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.80|1.29|<0.001
81477649|NCT00572455|162645708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.81||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|3.07|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to Latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.07|0.56|0.018
81477650|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.62||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.34|5.9|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 1 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||5.90|1.34|0.011
81477651|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.19||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.91|6.47|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 1 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||6.47|1.91|0.004
81540044|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.5361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|4.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.81|0.44|0.5361
81540045|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.6258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|4.17||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||4.17|0.42|0.6258
81448775|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Treatment Experience Item (historical/health system) and Family Financial Well-Being."||||>0.05
81448776|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Organization of Care Item (current/health system) and Number of Hospital Services Involved in the Child's Care."||||<0.01
81448777|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Organization of Care Item (current/health system) and Number of Hospitalizations since IBD Diagnosis."||||>0.05
81477652|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.19|8.75|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 1 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.75|4.19|<0.001
81477653|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.11|7.54|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 1 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||7.54|3.11|<0.001
81477654|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.66|8.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 1 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.33|3.66|<0.001
81477655|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.52|8.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 1 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.08|3.52|<0.001
81477656|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.44||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|5.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||5.02|-0.14|0.120
81477657|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.55||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.97|7.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||7.14|1.97|0.005
81477658|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.58|8.75|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.75|3.58|<0.001
81448778|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Organization of Care Item (current/health system) and Number of Surgeries since Child's IBD Diagnosis."||||>0.05
81448779|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Organization of Care Item (current/health system) and Family Financial Well-Being."||||<0.01
81448780|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Coordination of Care Item (current/health system) and Number of Hospital Services Involved in the Child's Care."||||<0.01
81448781|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Coordination of Care Item (current/health system) and Number of Hospitalizations since Child's IBD Diagnosis."||||>0.05
81448782|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Coordination of Care Item (current/health system) and Number of Surgeries Child's IBD Diagnosis."||||>0.05
81477659|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.52|8.54|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.54|3.52|<0.001
81477660|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|7.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.66|9.95|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||9.95|4.66|<0.001
81448783|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Coordination of Care Item (current/health system) and Family Financial Well Being."||||>0.05
81448784|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Health System Impediments Item (vulnerability/health system) and Number of Hospital Services Involved in the Child's Care."||||>0.05
81448785|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Health System Impediments Item (vulnerability/health system) and Number of Hospitalizations since Child's IBD Diagnosis. Services Involved in the Child's Care."||||<0.01
81448786|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Health System Impediments Item (vulnerability/health system) and Number of Surgeries since Child's IBD Diagnosis."||||>0.05
81448787|NCT01781481|162585150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The threshold for significance is p\<0.05.|Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||"Correlation between Pediatric INTERMED Health System Impediments Item (vulnerability/health system) and Family Financial Well-Being."||||<0.01
81448788|NCT01781481|162585151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rsquare change statistic|0.08|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 Threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|||A hierarchical multiple (linear) regression analysis was conducted to determine the predictive relation between the Pediatric INTERMED indicator of case complexity and the number of hospital services involved in child's care. Gender, and time since diagnosis were entered as covariates (Step 1), followed by current disease severity (Step 2) and the Pediatric INTERMED Complexity Index (Step 3). Diagnostic tests for collinearity were conducted and all assumptions for the analysis were met.||||<0.01
81448789|NCT01781481|162585152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R2Change|0.05|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.01|Regression, Linear|||A hierarchical multiple (linear) regression analysis was conducted to determine the predictive relation between the Pediatric INTERMED indicator of case complexity and the number of calls to the IBD Nurse. Gender, and time since diagnosis were entered as covariates (Step 1), followed by current disease severity (Step 2) and the Pediatric INTERMED Complexity Index (Step 3). Diagnostic tests for collinearity were conducted and all assumptions for the analysis were met.||||<0.01
81448790|NCT01781481|162585153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rsquare change statistic|0.05|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<.05 threshold for statistical significance|Regression, Linear|Diagnostic tests for collinearity were conducted and all assumptions for the analysis were met.||A hierarchical multiple (linear) regression analysis was conducted to determine the predictive relation between the Pediatric INTERMED indicator of case complexity and the number of extra appointments with the IBD team. Gender, and time since diagnosis were entered as covariates (Step 1), followed by current disease severity (Step 2) and the Pediatric INTERMED Complexity Index (Step 3).||||<0.01
81448791|NCT01781481|162585154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R2Change|0.03|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for statistical significance is p \<0.05.|Regression, Linear|||A hierarchical multiple (linear) regression analysis was conducted to determine the predictive relation between the Pediatric INTERMED indicator of case complexity and the number of ER Visits. Gender, and time since diagnosis were entered as covariates (Step 1), followed by current disease severity (Step 2) and the Pediatric INTERMED Complexity Index (Step 3). Diagnostic tests for collinearity were conducted and all assumptions for the analysis were met.||||<0.05
81448792|NCT01781481|162585155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R2Change|0.07|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||A hierarchical multiple (linear) regression analysis was conducted to determine the predictive relation between the Pediatric INTERMED indicator of case complexity and the number of hospital services involved in child's care. Gender, and time since diagnosis were entered as covariates (Step 1), followed by current disease severity (Step 2) and the Pediatric INTERMED Complexity Index (Step 3). Diagnostic tests for collinearity were conducted and all assumptions for the analysis were met.||||<0.01
81477661|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.91|8.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its Vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.08|2.91|<0.001
81477662|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.04||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.56|6.53|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||6.53|1.56|0.009
81448793|NCT00372411|162585156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.17||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|4.58||All p-values are 2-sided with a significance level of 0.022 to adjust for multiple comparisons and interim analyses|ANCOVA|Analysis is of change at 12 weeks minus baseline adjusted for the study site as a fixed effect, the Comorbidity Disease Index, and baseline FM value.||Because randomization to usual care was stopped after 15 months as specified by the protocol, comparisons of robot-assisted therapy with usual care included only patients who were recruited during this period.||4.58|-0.23|0.08
81448794|NCT00372411|162585156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.88||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|5.18||All p-values are 2-sided with a significance level of 0.022 to adjust for multiple comparisons and interim analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|Secondary analysis used longitudinal methods to assess the effect of treatment on outcomes over 36 weeks with visits at 6, 12, 24, and 36 weeks.||Because randomization to usual care was stopped after 15 months as specified by the protocol comparisons of robot-assisted therapy with usual care included only patients who were recruited during this period.||5.18|0.57|0.02
81448795|NCT00372411|162585156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|2.65||All p-values are 2-sided with a significance level of 0.022 to adjust for multiple comparisons and interim analyses|ANCOVA|Analysis is of change at 12 weeks minus baseline adjusted for the study site as a fixed effect, the Comorbidity Disease Index, and baseline FM value.||Comparisons between robot-assisted therapy and intensive comparison therapy included all patients who underwent randomization and were evaluated.||2.65|-2.94|0.92
81448796|NCT00372411|162585156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.58||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|1.81||All p-values are 2-sided with a significance level of 0.022 to adjust for multiple comparisons and interim analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|Secondary analysis used longitudinal methods to assess the effect of treatment on outcomes over 36 weeks with visits at 6, 12, 24, and 36 weeks.||Comparisons between robot-assisted therapy and intensive comparison therapy included all patients who underwent randomization and were evaluated.||1.81|-2.97|0.63
81448797|NCT00372411|162585157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.64||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|13.24||All p-values are 2-sided with a significance level of 0.022 to adjust for multiple comparisons and interim analyses|ANCOVA|Analysis is change at 12 weeks minus baseline, adjusted for study site as a fixed effect, Comorbidity Disease Index, and the baseline SIS value.||Because randomization to usual care was stopped after 15 months as specified by the protocol, comparisons of robot-assisted therapy with usual care included only patients who were recruited during this period.||13.24|2.03|0.009
81448798|NCT00372411|162585157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.95||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|11.56||All p-values are 2-sided with a significance level of 0.022 to adjust for multiple comparisons and interim analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|Secondary analysis used longitudinal methods to assess the effect of treatment on outcomes over 36 weeks with visits at 6, 12, 24, and 36 weeks.||Because randomization to usual care was stopped after 15 months as specified by the protocol comparisons of robot-assisted therapy with usual care included only patients who were recruited during this period.||11.56|0.34|0.04
81477663|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|7.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.49|9.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||9.50|4.49|<0.001
81540046|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.6275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|4.06||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||4.06|0.43|0.6275
81540047|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21||||0.2212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|7.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||7.90|0.62|0.2212
81448799|NCT00372411|162585157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.54||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|4.94||All p-values are 2-sided with a significance level of 0.022 to adjust for multiple comparisons and interim analyses.|ANCOVA|Analysis is change at 12 weeks minus baseline, adjusted for study site as a fixed effect, Comorbidity Disease Index, and the baseline SIS value.||Comparisons between robot-assisted therapy and intensive comparison therapy included all patients who underwent randomization and were evaluated.||4.94|-3.87|0.81
81448800|NCT00372411|162585157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.19||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|5.12||All p-values are 2-sided with a significance level of 0.022 to adjust for multiple comparisons and interim analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|Secondary analysis used longitudinal methods to assess the effect of treatment on outcomes over 36 weeks with visits at 6, 12, 24, and 36 weeks.||Comparisons between robot-assisted therapy and intensive comparison therapy included all patients who underwent randomization and were evaluated.||5.12|-2.74|0.55
81448801|NCT00372411|162585158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.41||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.52|2.7||All p-values are 2-sided with a significance level of 0.022 to adjust for multiple comparisons and interim analyses.|ANCOVA|Analysis is change at 12 weeks minus baseline adjusted for the study site as a fixed effect, the Comorbidity Disease Index, and baseline WMFT value.||Because randomization to usual care was stopped after 15 months as specified by the protocol comparisons of robot-assisted therapy with usual care included only patients who were recruited during this period.||2.70|-11.52|0.22
81448802|NCT00372411|162585158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.1||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.61|-2.6||All p-values are 2-sided with a significance level of 0.022 to adjust for multiple comparisons and interim analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|Secondary analysis used longitudinal methods to assess the effect of treatment on outcomes over 36 weeks with visits at 6, 12, 24, and 36 weeks.||Because randomization to usual care was stopped after 15 months as specified by the protocol comparisons of robot-assisted therapy with usual care included only patients who were recruited during this period.||-2.60|-13.61|0.005
81477664|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|7.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.11|10.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||10.11|5.11|<0.001
81448803|NCT00372411|162585158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.93||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.03|8.89||All p-values are 2-sided with a significance level of 0.022 to adjust for multiple comparisons and interim analyses.|ANCOVA|Analysis is change at 12 weeks minus baseline adjusted for the study site as a fixed effect, the Comorbidity Disease Index, and baseline WMFT value.||Comparisons between robot-assisted therapy and intensive comparison therapy included all patients who underwent randomization and were evaluated.||8.89|-7.03|0.82
81448804|NCT00372411|162585158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.13||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|4.93||All p-values are 2-sided with a significance level of 0.022 to adjust for multiple comparisons and interim analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|Secondary analysis used longitudinal methods to assess the effect of treatment on outcomes over 36 weeks with visits at 6, 12, 24, and 36 weeks.||Comparisons between robot-assisted therapy and intensive comparison therapy included all patients who underwent randomization and were evaluated.||4.93|-9.20|0.55
81448805|NCT00372411|162585159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.81||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|0.11||All p-values are 2-sided with a significance level of 0.022 to adjust for multiple comparisons and interim analyses.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance at 12 weeks, adjusted for study site as a fixed effect, Comorbidity Disease Index, and the baseline value of the outcome.||Because randomization to usual care was stopped after 15 months as specified by the protocol comparisons of robot-assisted therapy with usual care included only patients who were recruited during this period.||0.11|-1.73|0.08
81448806|NCT00372411|162585159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.84||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.06||All p-values are 2-sided with a significance level of 0.022 to adjust for multiple comparisons and interim analyses.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance at 12 weeks, adjusted for study site as a fixed effect, Comorbidity Disease Index, and the baseline value of the outcome.||Comparisons between robot-assisted therapy and intensive comparison therapy included all patients who underwent randomization and were evaluated.||-0.06|-1.62|0.03
81448807|NCT00372411|162585160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.26||All p-values are 2-sided with a significance level of 0.022 to adjust for multiple comparisons and interim analyses.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance at 12 weeks, adjusted for study site as a fixed effect, Comorbidity Disease Index, and the baseline value of the outcome.||Because randomization to usual care was stopped after 15 months as specified by the protocol comparisons of robot-assisted therapy with usual care included only patients who were recruited during this period.||0.26|-0.25|0.95
81477665|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|7.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.64|9.53|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||9.53|4.64|<0.001
81540048|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.13||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|95.49||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||95.49|1.30|0.0280
81448808|NCT00372411|162585160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.04||All p-values are 2-sided with a significance level of 0.022 to adjust for multiple comparisons and interim analyses.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance at 12 weeks, adjusted for study site as a fixed effect, Comorbidity Disease Index, and the baseline value of the outcome.||Comparisons between robot-assisted therapy and intensive comparison therapy included all patients who underwent randomization and were evaluated.||0.04|-0.42|0.10
81448809|NCT02906930|162585172|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any additional anti-diabetic medication for all randomised subjects regardless of premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.9||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Pattern mixed model||Oral Semaglutide 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to impute missing data for week 26, assuming that the missing data mechanism was missing at random within the groups used for the imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.9|-1.3|<0.0001
81448810|NCT02906930|162585172|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any additional anti-diabetic medication for all randomised subjects regardless of premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.6||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Pattern mixed model||Oral Semaglutide 7 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to impute missing data for week 26, assuming that the missing data mechanism was missing at random within the groups used for the imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.6|-1.1|<0.0001
81448811|NCT02906930|162585172|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any additional anti-diabetic medication for all randomised subjects regardless of premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.4||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Pattern mixed model||Oral Semaglutide 3 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to impute missing data for week 26, assuming that the missing data mechanism was missing at random within the groups used for the imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.4|-0.8|<0.0001
81477666|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.4|8.62|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.62|3.40|<0.001
81448812|NCT02906930|162585172|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.5||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|MMRM||Oral Semaglutide 3 mg - placebo|The analysis was based on a mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.5|-0.9|<0.0001
81448813|NCT02906930|162585172|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.0||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|MMRM||Oral Semaglutide 7 mg - placebo|The analysis was based on a mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-1.0|-1.5|<0.0001
81448814|NCT02906930|162585172|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.2||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|MMRM||Oral Semaglutide 14 mg - placebo|The analysis was based on a mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-1.2|-1.7|<0.0001
81448815|NCT02906930|162585173|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any additional anti-diabetic medication for all randomised subjects regardless of premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.5||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Pattern mixed model||Oral Semaglutide 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to impute missing data for week 26, assuming that the missing data mechanism was missing at random within the groups used for the imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline body weight value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-1.5|-3.1|<0.0001
81448816|NCT02906930|162585173|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any additional anti-diabetic medication for all randomised subjects regardless of premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.9||||0.0866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Pattern mixed model||Oral Semaglutide 7 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to impute missing data for week 26, assuming that the missing data mechanism was missing at random within the groups used for the imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline body weight value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||0.1|-1.9|0.0866
81477667|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|8.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.11|11.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||11.30|6.11|<0.001
81477668|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.66||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.29|5.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||5.02|0.29|0.066
81477669|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.13||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.76|6.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||6.50|1.76|0.006
81477670|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.76|8.49|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.49|3.76|<0.001
81477671|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.51|8.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.11|3.51|<0.001
81477672|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.02||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.53|6.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||6.50|1.53|0.010
81477673|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.03|7.93|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||7.93|3.03|<0.001
81477674|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.55||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.91|7.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||7.19|1.91|0.006
81540049|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.88||||0.0589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|25.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||25.32|0.94|0.0589
81448817|NCT02906930|162585173|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any additional anti-diabetic medication for all randomised subjects regardless of premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.1||||0.8692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.8||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Pattern mixed model||Oral Semaglutide 3 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to impute missing data for week 26, assuming that the missing data mechanism was missing at random within the groups used for the imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline body weight value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||0.8|-0.9|0.8692
81448818|NCT02906930|162585173|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.2||||0.7075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.6|||MMRM||Oral Semaglutide 3 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline body weight value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||0.6|-1.0|0.7075
81448819|NCT02906930|162585173|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-1.0||||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.2||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|MMRM||Oral Semaglutide 7 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline body weight value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.2|-1.8|0.0138
81448820|NCT02906930|162585173|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-2.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-1.8||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|MMRM||Oral Semaglutide 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline body weight value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-1.8|-3.4|<0.0001
81448821|NCT02906930|162585196|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.78||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1|Regression, Cox||Oral Semaglutide 3 mg / Placebo|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||0.78|0.26|0.0043
81448822|NCT02906930|162585196|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.59||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1|Regression, Cox||Oral Semaglutide 7 mg / Placebo|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||0.59|0.18|0.0002
81448823|NCT02906930|162585196|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.6||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1|Regression, Cox||Oral Semaglutide 14 mg / Placebo|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||0.60|0.19|0.0002
81448824|NCT02906930|162585197|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.93||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral Semaglutide 3 mg / Placebo|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||0.93|0.25|0.0300
81477675|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.3||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.66|7.94|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||7.94|2.66|0.002
81448825|NCT02906930|162585197|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.13||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.36||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral Semaglutide 7 mg / Placebo|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||0.36|0.04|0.0001
81448826|NCT02906930|162585197|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.06||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.26||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral Semaglutide 14 mg /Placebo|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||0.26|0.01|0.0001
81448827|NCT00910091|162585226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1895|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier Analysis|||||||0.1895
81448828|NCT00910091|162585227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0203|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier Analysis|||||||0.0203
81448829|NCT00910091|162585229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.698|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier Analysis|||||||0.6980
81448830|NCT00910091|162585230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3078|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier Analysis|||||||0.3078
81477676|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|7.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.87|10.16|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||10.16|4.87|<0.001
81448831|NCT00910091|162585231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0484|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier Analysis|||||||0.0484
81448832|NCT02393248|162585262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2841|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.2841
81448833|NCT02393248|162585262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3042|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.3042
81448834|NCT02393248|162585262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1259|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.1259
81448835|NCT02393248|162585262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8214|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.8214
81448836|NCT02393248|162585262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4315|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.4315
81477677|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|9.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.57|11.71|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||11.71|6.57|<0.001
81448837|NCT02393248|162585262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2595|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.2595
81448838|NCT02393248|162585266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8577|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.8577
81448839|NCT02393248|162585266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7238|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.7238
81448840|NCT02393248|162585266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5923|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.5923
81448841|NCT02393248|162585266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7634|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.7634
81448842|NCT02393248|162585266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5749|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.5749
81448843|NCT02393248|162585266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6877|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.6877
81448844|NCT02393248|162585270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.143|||||||ANOVA|crossover ANOVA of log-transformed data||||||0.143
81448845|NCT02393248|162585271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0013|||||||ANOVA|crossover ANOVA of log-transformed data||||||0.0013
81448846|NCT02393248|162585272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.319|||||||ANOVA|crossover ANOVA of log-transformed data||||||0.319
81448847|NCT02393248|162585273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.128|||||||ANOVA|crossover ANOVA of log-transformed data||||||0.128
81448848|NCT02393248|162585274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.305|||||||ANOVA|crossover ANOVA of log-transformed data||||||0.305
81448849|NCT02393248|162585275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.305|||||||ANOVA|crossover ANOVA of log-transformed data||||||0.305
81448850|NCT02393248|162585276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.772|||||||ANOVA|crossover ANOVA of log-transformed data||||||0.772
81448851|NCT03560986|162585289|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.372||0.2522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|1.17||2-sided p-value for testing superiority of neridronic acid 400 mg compared to placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|The degrees of freedom of the denominator are estimated using the Kenward-Roger approximation.|The primary endpoint estimate was the least squares mean differences of change from baseline in pain NRS (electronic diary) at Week 12 between neridronate and Placebo.|Mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) defined with baseline pain intensity as covariate, the factors geographic region, week, treatment and treatment-by-week as fixed effects, and an unstructured covariance matrix to model the covariance structure of the repeated measurements.||1.17|-0.31|0.2522
81448852|NCT02603393|162585318|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be demonstrated if the 95% confidence interval of the treatment difference lies entirely to the right of (higher than) -50 mL.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.026||||0.0404||95.0|-0.053|0.001||1 sided|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures Analys|||||0.001|-0.053|0.0404
81448853|NCT02603393|162585319|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of rates|1.08||||0.5802||95.0|0.83|1.4||2 sided|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||||1.40|0.83|0.5802
81448854|NCT02603393|162585320|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of rates|1.08||||0.5651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.43||2-sided|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||||1.43|0.82|0.5651
81448855|NCT02603393|162585321|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of rates|1.02||||0.9665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.34||2-sided|Generalized Linear Model Analysis|||||2.34|0.44|0.9665
81448856|NCT02603393|162585322|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.026||||0.0573||95.0|-0.053|0.001||2-Sided|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures Analys|||||0.001|-0.053|0.0573
81448857|NCT02603393|162585323|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.0022||95.0|0.7|3.0||2-Sided|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures Analys|||||3.0|0.7|0.0022
81448858|NCT02603393|162585324|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.0221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.6||2-Sided|Mixed Model for Repeated measures Analys|||||2.6|0.2|0.0221
81448859|NCT02603393|162585325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.241||||0.1724||95.0|-0.587|0.105|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures Analys|||||0.105|-0.587|0.1724
81448860|NCT02603393|162585326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.288||||0.1055||95.0|-0.638|0.061||2-Sided|Mixed Model for Repated Measures Analysi|||||0.061|-0.638|0.1055
81448861|NCT02603393|162585327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.177||||0.0641||95.0|-0.01|0.365||2-Sided|Linear Mixed Model Analysis|||||0.365|-0.010|0.0641
81448862|NCT02603393|162585328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.018||||0.4107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.061||2-Sided|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures Analys|||||0.061|-0.025|0.4107
81448863|NCT00593736|162585329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.646||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Least Squares (LS) means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.||||0.646
81448864|NCT00593736|162585329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.084||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.084
81477678|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.69||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.94|8.44|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.44|2.94|0.002
81448865|NCT00593736|162585329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.929||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.929
81448866|NCT00593736|162585330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.854||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS Means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.854
81448867|NCT00593736|162585330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.383||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS Means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.383
81448868|NCT00593736|162585330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.883||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS Means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.883
81448869|NCT00593736|162585331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.365||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS Means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.365
81477679|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.16|9.62|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||9.62|4.16|<0.001
81477680|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.83||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.91|4.58|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||4.58|-0.91|0.269
81477681|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.49||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.75|7.24|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||7.24|1.75|0.009
81448870|NCT00593736|162585331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.121
81448871|NCT00593736|162585331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.269||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.269
81448872|NCT00593736|162585332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.920
81448873|NCT00593736|162585332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.382||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.382
81448874|NCT00593736|162585332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.439||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.439
81448875|NCT00593736|162585333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.973||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.973
81448876|NCT00593736|162585333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.117||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.117
81448877|NCT00593736|162585333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.816||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.816
81448878|NCT00593736|162585334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.661||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.661
81448879|NCT00593736|162585334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.341||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.341
81477682|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.08|9.57|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||9.57|4.08|<0.001
81477683|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.52|8.84|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.84|3.52|<0.001
81477684|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.52||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.71|8.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.33|2.71|0.002
81477685|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.01|9.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||9.50|4.01|<0.001
81477686|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.36||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|5.76|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||5.76|0.95|0.024
81477687|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.82|7.66|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||7.66|2.82|<0.001
81448880|NCT00593736|162585334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.853||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.853
81448881|NCT00593736|162585335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.365||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.365
81448882|NCT00593736|162585335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.121
81477688|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.23|9.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||9.06|4.23|<0.001
81477689|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.87|7.58|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||7.58|2.87|<0.001
81477690|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.88||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.39|6.37|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||6.37|1.39|0.012
81540050|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.63||||0.0799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|15.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||15.39|0.86|0.0799
81540051|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91||||0.1112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|10.87||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||10.87|0.78|0.1112
81448883|NCT00593736|162585335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.268||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.268
81448884|NCT00593736|162585336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.900
81448885|NCT00593736|162585336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.525||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.525
81448886|NCT00593736|162585336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.418||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.418
81448887|NCT00593736|162585337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.051
81448888|NCT00593736|162585337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.926||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.926
81477691|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.48|9.48|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||9.48|4.48|<0.001
81477692|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.41||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.11|6.72|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||6.72|2.11|0.003
81477693|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.72|7.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||7.33|2.72|<0.001
81477694|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|6.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.27|8.88|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.88|4.27|<0.001
81448889|NCT00593736|162585337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.166
81448890|NCT00593736|162585338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.511||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.511
81448891|NCT00593736|162585338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.082||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.082
81448892|NCT00593736|162585338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.188||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.188
81448893|NCT00593736|162585339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.691||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.691
81477695|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.31|7.78|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||7.78|3.31|<0.001
81477696|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.44||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.06|6.82|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||6.82|2.06|0.003
81540052|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.76||||0.0959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|9.11||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||9.11|0.84|0.0959
81448894|NCT00593736|162585339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.323||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.323
81448895|NCT00593736|162585339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.324||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.324
81448896|NCT00593736|162585340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.197||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.197
81448897|NCT00593736|162585340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.871||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.871
81448898|NCT00593736|162585340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.737||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.737
81448899|NCT00593736|162585341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.972||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.972
81448900|NCT00593736|162585341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.117||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.117
81448901|NCT00593736|162585341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.811||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.811
81448902|NCT00593736|162585342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.659||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.659
81448903|NCT00593736|162585342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.337||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.337
81448904|NCT00593736|162585342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.853||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.853
81477697|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|7.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.7|9.47|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||9.47|4.70|<0.001
81477698|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.41||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.02|4.84|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||4.84|-0.02|0.103
81448905|NCT00593736|162585343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.206
81448906|NCT00593736|162585343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.495||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.495
81448907|NCT00593736|162585343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.800
81448908|NCT00593736|162585344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.194||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.194
81448909|NCT00593736|162585344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.134
81448910|NCT00593736|162585344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.130
81448911|NCT00593736|162585345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.063
81477699|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|3.75||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.32|6.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||6.18|1.32|0.013
81448912|NCT00593736|162585345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.156||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.156
81448913|NCT00593736|162585345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.521||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.521
81448914|NCT00593736|162585346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.675||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.675
81448915|NCT00593736|162585346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.566||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.566
81448916|NCT00593736|162585346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.205||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.205
81448917|NCT00593736|162585347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.643||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.643
81448918|NCT00593736|162585347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.032
81448919|NCT00593736|162585347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.875||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.875
81448920|NCT00593736|162585348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.286||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.286
81448921|NCT00593736|162585348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.318||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.318
81448922|NCT00593736|162585348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.483||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.483
81448923|NCT00593736|162585349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.040
81477700|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.53|8.39|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.39|3.53|<0.001
81477701|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.5|8.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.23|3.50|<0.001
81477702|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.18|8.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.11|3.18|<0.001
81477703|NCT00572455|162645712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|5.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.46|8.48|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag compared to its vehicle with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||8.48|3.46|<0.001
81477704|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.72||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.63|2.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 1 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.08|-0.63|0.377
81477705|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.68||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.01|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 1 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||-0.35|-3.01|0.039
81477706|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.34||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.67|0.98|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 1 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||0.98|-1.67|0.668
81477707|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.26||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|2.59|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 1 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.59|-0.07|0.121
81477708|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.67||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|2.99|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 1 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.99|0.34|0.039
81477709|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.99||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|2.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 1 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.31|-0.34|0.220
81448924|NCT00593736|162585349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.610
81448925|NCT00593736|162585349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.368||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.368
81477710|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.3||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|2.59|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.59|0.01|0.098
81477711|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.5||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.77|1.77|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.77|-0.77|0.519
81477712|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.27||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.55|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.55|-1.00|0.724
81540053|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.3886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|4.85||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||4.85|0.54|0.3886
81540054|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0||||0.0864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|10.52||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||10.52|0.85|0.0864
81477713|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.46||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|2.74|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.74|0.19|0.059
81477714|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.43|3.98|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.98|1.43|<0.001
81448926|NCT00593736|162585350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.352||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.352
81448927|NCT00593736|162585350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.860
81448928|NCT00593736|162585350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.297||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.297
81448929|NCT00593736|162585351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.053
81448930|NCT00593736|162585351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.837||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.837
81448931|NCT00593736|162585351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.783||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.783
81448932|NCT00593736|162585352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.566||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.566
81448933|NCT00593736|162585352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.543||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.543
81448934|NCT00593736|162585352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.847||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.847
81477715|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.09||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|3.37|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.37|0.82|0.008
81448935|NCT00593736|162585353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.356||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.356
81448936|NCT00593736|162585353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.964||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.964
81448937|NCT00593736|162585353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.799||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.799
81448938|NCT00593736|162585354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.698||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.698
81448939|NCT00593736|162585354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.385||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.385
81448940|NCT00593736|162585354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.641||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.641
81477716|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.32||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.13|2.51|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.51|0.13|0.068
81477717|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.01||||0.994|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.16|1.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.18|-1.16|0.994
81448941|NCT00593736|162585355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.979||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.979
81448942|NCT00593736|162585355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.194||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.194
81448943|NCT00593736|162585355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.004
81448944|NCT00593736|162585356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.975||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.975
81448945|NCT00593736|162585356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.639||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.639
81477718|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.5||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|1.69|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.69|-0.70|0.494
81477719|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.39||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|2.62|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.62|0.16|0.063
81477720|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.15||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|3.34|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.34|0.95|0.004
81477721|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.17||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|3.38|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.38|0.97|0.004
81448946|NCT00593736|162585356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.109||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.109
81448947|NCT00593736|162585357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.823||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.823
81448948|NCT00593736|162585357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.004
81448949|NCT00593736|162585357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.296||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.296
81448950|NCT00593736|162585358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.092
81477722|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.55||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|2.77|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.77|0.32|0.038
81477723|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.48||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.72|1.68|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 1 PM : Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.68|-0.72|0.512
81448951|NCT00593736|162585358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.025
81448952|NCT00593736|162585358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.732||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.732
81477724|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.66||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|1.89|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.89|-0.56|0.373
81477725|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.31||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.05|2.56|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.56|0.05|0.088
81477726|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.21||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|3.44|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.44|0.98|0.004
81477727|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.33||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|3.57|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.57|1.09|0.003
81477728|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.87||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|3.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.04|0.69|0.010
81448953|NCT00593736|162585359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.298||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.298
81448954|NCT00593736|162585359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.276
81448955|NCT00593736|162585359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.430
81477729|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.89||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|2.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.05|-0.27|0.205
81477730|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.44||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|2.63|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.63|0.26|0.045
81477731|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.09||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|3.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.31|0.88|0.005
81448956|NCT00593736|162585360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.349||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.349
81477732|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.33|3.7|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.70|1.33|<0.001
81477733|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.29||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|3.48|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 7 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.48|1.10|0.002
81448957|NCT00593736|162585360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.203||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.203
81448958|NCT00593736|162585360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.444||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.444
81477734|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.27||||0.757|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.15|1.69|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.69|-1.15|0.757
81477735|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.13||||0.878|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.54|1.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.27|-1.54|0.878
81477736|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.24||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.64|1.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.17|-1.64|0.780
81477737|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.36||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.04|1.77|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.77|-1.04|0.670
81477738|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.98||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|3.38|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.38|0.58|0.021
81477739|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.31||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1|2.71|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.71|-0.10|0.126
81477740|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.97||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|2.26|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.26|-0.32|0.215
81477741|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.37||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.65|0.91|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||0.91|-1.65|0.635
81477742|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.06||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.35|1.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.22|-1.35|0.934
81540055|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.22||||0.0145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|119.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||119.5|1.69|0.0145
81448959|NCT00593736|162585361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.581||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.581
81448960|NCT00593736|162585361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.257||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.257
81477743|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.56||||0.478|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.74|1.87|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.87|-0.74|0.478
81477744|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.57||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.26|3.87|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.87|1.26|0.002
81477745|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.99||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|3.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.30|0.68|0.013
81477746|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.27||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.04|1.57|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.57|-1.04|0.736
81477747|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.68||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.96|0.61|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||0.61|-1.96|0.386
81448961|NCT00593736|162585361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.688||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.688
81448962|NCT00593736|162585362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.561||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.561
81448963|NCT00593736|162585362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.595||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.595
81448964|NCT00593736|162585362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.795||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.795
81448965|NCT00593736|162585363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.655||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.655
81448966|NCT00593736|162585363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.177||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.177
81448967|NCT00593736|162585363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.044
81477748|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.05||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.35|1.24|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.24|-1.35|0.948
81477749|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.09||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.41|1.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.22|-1.41|0.908
81477750|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.97||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|3.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.28|0.65|0.015
81448968|NCT00593736|162585364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.475||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.475
81448969|NCT00593736|162585364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.635||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.635
81448970|NCT00593736|162585364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.782||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.782
81448971|NCT00593736|162585365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.192||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.192
81448972|NCT00593736|162585365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.618||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.618
81477751|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.6||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.29|2.92|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.92|0.29|0.046
81448973|NCT00593736|162585365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.152||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.152
81448974|NCT00593736|162585366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.379||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.379
81448975|NCT00593736|162585366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.057
81448976|NCT00593736|162585366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.808||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.808
81448977|NCT00593736|162585367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.284||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.284
81448978|NCT00593736|162585367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.344||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.344
81448979|NCT00593736|162585367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.558||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.558
81448980|NCT00593736|162585368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.867||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.867
81448981|NCT00593736|162585368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.244||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.244
81448982|NCT00593736|162585368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.620
81448983|NCT00593736|162585369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.206
81448984|NCT00593736|162585369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.559||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.559
81448985|NCT00593736|162585369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.074
81448986|NCT00593736|162585370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.796||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.796
81448987|NCT00593736|162585370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.546||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.546
81448988|NCT00593736|162585370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.479||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.479
81448989|NCT00593736|162585371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.766||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.766
81477752|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.6||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.31|2.89|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.89|0.31|0.042
81477753|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.06||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.22|1.34|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.34|-1.22|0.940
81448990|NCT00593736|162585371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.912||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.912
81448991|NCT00593736|162585371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.952||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.952
81448992|NCT00593736|162585372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.722||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.722
81448993|NCT00593736|162585372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.262||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.262
81448994|NCT00593736|162585372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.717||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.717
81448995|NCT00593736|162585373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.498||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.498
81448996|NCT00593736|162585373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.664||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.664
81448997|NCT00593736|162585373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.428||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.428
81448998|NCT00593736|162585374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.519||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.519
81448999|NCT00593736|162585374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.179||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.179
81477754|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.24||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|2.53|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.53|-0.05|0.114
81477755|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.97||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.35|2.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.28|-0.35|0.228
81449000|NCT00593736|162585374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.935||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.935
81449001|NCT00593736|162585375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.425||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.425
81449002|NCT00593736|162585375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.406||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.406
81449003|NCT00593736|162585375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.720
81449004|NCT00593736|162585376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.294||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.294
81449005|NCT00593736|162585376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.474||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.474
81449006|NCT00593736|162585376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.999
81477756|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.29||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|3.6|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.60|0.98|0.005
81449007|NCT00593736|162585377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.655||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.655
81449008|NCT00593736|162585377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.331||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.331
81449009|NCT00593736|162585377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.362||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.362
81449010|NCT00593736|162585378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.684||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.684
81449011|NCT00593736|162585378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.399||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.399
81449012|NCT00593736|162585378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.611||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.611
81449013|NCT00593736|162585379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.157||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.157
81449014|NCT00593736|162585379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.463||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.463
81449015|NCT00593736|162585379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.774||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.774
81449016|NCT00593736|162585380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.413||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.413
81449017|NCT00593736|162585380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.093||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.093
81449018|NCT00593736|162585380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.982||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.982
81449019|NCT00593736|162585381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.441||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.441
81449020|NCT00593736|162585381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.082||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.082
81449021|NCT00593736|162585381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.549||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.549
81449022|NCT00593736|162585382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.860
81449023|NCT00593736|162585382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.997||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.997
81449024|NCT00593736|162585382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.834||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.834
81540056|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.08||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|110.0||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||110.0|1.56|0.0180
81449025|NCT00593736|162585383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.837||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.837
81449026|NCT00593736|162585383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.321||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.321
81449027|NCT00593736|162585383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.978||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.978
81449028|NCT00593736|162585384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.513||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.513
81449029|NCT00593736|162585384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.751||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.751
81449030|NCT00593736|162585384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.242||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.242
81449031|NCT00593736|162585385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.307||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.307
81449032|NCT00593736|162585385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.765||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.765
81449033|NCT00593736|162585385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.727||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.727
81449034|NCT00593736|162585386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.902||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.902
81449035|NCT00593736|162585386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.590
81477757|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.48||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.17|2.79|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.79|0.17|0.063
81449036|NCT00593736|162585386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.290
81449037|NCT00593736|162585387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.685||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.685
81449038|NCT00593736|162585387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.214||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.214
81449039|NCT00593736|162585387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.055
81449040|NCT00593736|162585388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.589||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.589
81449041|NCT00593736|162585388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.156||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.156
81449042|NCT00593736|162585388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|LS means were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled center as class effects and baseline value as a covariate.||The comparison between the 2 treatment groups was made using the ANCOVA model.||||0.041
81449043|NCT05084716|162585422|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|12.13|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.13|2.08|<.0001
81449044|NCT05084716|162585422|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.48|16.59|||Regression, Logistic|||||16.59|3.48|<.0001
81449045|NCT05084716|162585423|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.96|27.85|||Regression, Logistic|||||27.85|5.96|<.0001
81449046|NCT05084716|162585423|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.52|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.52|1.26|.001
81449047|NCT05084716|162585424|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d for difference in proportions|1.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Odds Ratio is undefined and p-value from Fisher's Exact test is reported because 0% of PrEP users had ≥80% medication coverage pre-intervention.|Fisher Exact|||||||<.0001
81449048|NCT05084716|162585424|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.34|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.34|0.16|<.0001
81449049|NCT04091659|162585425|EQUIVALENCE|To determine if the two training approaches were comparable to one another a margin of +/- 1 was used in differences of both OOKS and OOAS scale scores based on previously established literature. An equivalence test of differences using two one-sided tests on data from a cluster-randomized design was conducted using structural equation modeling. Sample sizes of 35 and 57 in group two, obtained by sampling 9 clusters, achieve 85% power to detect equivalence. The significance level is 0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.49|||SEM||||The control group, standard education was the reference for this model.|0.49|-0.85|0.65
81477758|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.5||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.92|1.91|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.91|-0.92|0.562
81477759|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.67||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.73|2.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.07|-0.73|0.431
81477760|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.22||||0.795|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.18|1.62|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.62|-1.18|0.795
81477761|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.83||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|3.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.23|0.43|0.032
81477762|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.73||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.34|4.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||4.13|1.34|0.002
81477763|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.04||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|3.44|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.44|0.64|0.017
81477764|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.26||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|2.6|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.60|-0.09|0.124
81477765|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.08||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.25|1.41|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.41|-1.25|0.920
81477766|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.12||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.46|1.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.22|-1.46|0.887
81477767|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.42||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|2.77|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.77|0.08|0.083
81477768|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.65||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.29|4.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||4.01|1.29|0.002
81477769|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.3||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|3.66|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.66|0.94|0.006
81477770|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.49||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|1.78|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.78|-0.80|0.533
81477771|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.02||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.29|1.26|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.26|-1.29|0.985
81477772|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.34||||0.665|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|1.62|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||1.62|-0.95|0.665
81477773|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.86||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.44|2.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.15|-0.44|0.276
81477774|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.34||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|3.65|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.65|1.04|0.004
81477775|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.04||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|3.35|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 1 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.35|0.74|0.011
81477776|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.78||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|3.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.14|0.41|0.033
81477777|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.84||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|2.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.19|-0.50|0.302
81477778|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.94||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.42|2.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag alone compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.30|-0.42|0.255
81477779|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.08||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|2.46|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||2.46|-0.30|0.198
81449050|NCT04091659|162585426|EQUIVALENCE|To determine if the two training approaches were comparable to one another a margin of +/- 1 was used in differences of both OOKS and OOAS scale scores based on previously established literature. An equivalence test of differences using two one-sided tests on data from a cluster-randomized design was conducted using structural equation modeling. Sample sizes of 35 and 57 in group two, obtained by sampling 9 clusters, achieve 85% power to detect equivalence. The significance level is 0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.5|||SEM||The control group, standard education, was the reference|||0.50|0.02|0.02
81449051|NCT01517373|162585432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.4468|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.21|0.17||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons among treatment groups.||Treatment difference and 80 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) were based on least squares (LS) mean. A mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) analysis was performed with treatment,duration of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM),time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects,baseline as the covariate,time was repeated for participant. Null hypothesis stated there was no difference between PF 04937319 and placebo, alternative hypothesis stated PF 04937319 was superior to placebo.||0.17|-0.21|0.4468
81449052|NCT01517373|162585432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.48|-0.11||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons among treatment groups.||Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant. Null hypothesis stated there was no difference between PF 04937319 and placebo, alternative hypothesis stated PF 04937319 was superior to placebo.||-0.11|-0.48|0.0218
81449053|NCT01517373|162585432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.65|-0.28||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons among treatment groups.||Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant. Null hypothesis stated there was no difference between PF 04937319 and placebo, alternative hypothesis stated PF 04937319 was superior to placebo.||-0.28|-0.65|0.0006
81449054|NCT01517373|162585432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.02|-0.65||p-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons among treatment groups.||Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant. Null hypothesis stated there was no difference between PF 04937319 and placebo, alternative hypothesis stated PF 04937319 was superior to placebo.||-0.65|-1.02|<0.0001
81449055|NCT01517373|162585433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||0.6112|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.09|0.14||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.14|-0.09|0.6112
81449056|NCT01517373|162585433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.055|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.25|-0.03||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-0.03|-0.25|0.0550
81449057|NCT01517373|162585433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.35|-0.13||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80%CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-0.13|-0.35|0.0032
81449058|NCT01517373|162585433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.55|-0.33||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-0.33|-0.55|<0.0001
81449059|NCT01517373|162585433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.6146|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.1|0.16||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 6: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.16|-0.10|0.6146
81449060|NCT01517373|162585433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.2606|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.19|0.06||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 6: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.06|-0.19|0.2606
81477780|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.68||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3|4.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||4.06|1.30|0.002
81477781|NCT00572455|162645714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.68||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|3.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 28 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model for effect of taprenepag in combination with latanoprost compared to latanoprost alone on IOP reduction from baseline with treatment and baseline IOP as covariates.||3.06|0.30|0.046
81477782|NCT02384538|162645717|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.52||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.944|4.99||P-value for test of difference in change from baseline between ABT-981 dose group and placebo is from an ANCOVA model with treatment group and country as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||4.990|-1.944|0.386
81477783|NCT02384538|162645719|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.55||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.214|8.308||P-value for test of difference in change from baseline between ABT-981 dose group and placebo is from an ANCOVA model with treatment group and country as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||8.308|-3.214|0.383
81449061|NCT01517373|162585433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.45|-0.2||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 6: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-0.20|-0.45|0.0006
81449062|NCT01517373|162585433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.7|-0.44||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 6: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-0.44|-0.70|<0.0001
81449063|NCT01517373|162585433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.6618|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.1|0.2||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.20|-0.10|0.6618
81449064|NCT01517373|162585433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.0878|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.31|-0.01||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-0.01|-0.31|0.0878
81449065|NCT01517373|162585433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.49|-0.19||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-0.19|-0.49|0.0022
81449066|NCT01517373|162585433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.81|-0.51||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-0.51|-0.81|<0.0001
81449067|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.222||0.3446|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.8|4.62||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||4.62|-8.80|0.3446
81449068|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.21||0.1204|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.81|0.57||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.57|-12.81|0.1204
81449069|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.166||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-20.37|-7.1||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-7.10|-20.37|0.0041
81449070|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-21.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.192|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-28.01|-14.67||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-14.67|-28.01|<0.0001
81449071|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.191||0.1616|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.8|1.53||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.53|-11.80|0.1616
81449072|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.219||0.1974|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.15|2.26||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||2.26|-11.15|0.1974
81449073|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.14||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-18.22|-5.02||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-5.02|-18.22|0.0122
81449074|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-24.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.129|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-31.37|-18.2||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-18.20|-31.37|<0.0001
81449075|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.674||0.3645|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.26|5.32||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 6: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||5.32|-9.26|0.3645
81449076|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.676||0.3672|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.22|5.36||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 6: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||5.36|-9.22|0.3672
81477784|NCT02384538|162645720|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.15||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.677|0.979||P-value for test of difference in change from baseline between ABT-981 dose group and placebo is from an ANCOVA model with treatment group and country as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||0.979|-0.677|0.719
81449077|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.598||0.0906|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-14.69|-0.31||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 6: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-0.31|-14.69|0.0906
81449078|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-19.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.624||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-26.91|-12.46||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 6: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-12.46|-26.91|0.0003
81449079|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.534||0.1748|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.29|1.93||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.93|-12.29|0.1748
81449080|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.566||0.0297|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-17.69|-3.38||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-3.38|-17.69|0.0297
81449081|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.469||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-19.47|-5.41||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-5.41|-19.47|0.0118
81449082|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-27.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-34.04|-19.96||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-19.96|-34.04|<0.0001
81449083|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.281||0.1012|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-16.1|0.04||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.04|-16.10|0.1012
81449084|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.287||0.0409|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-19.07|-2.91|||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-2.91|-19.07|0.0409
81449085|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.232||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-22.88|-6.86|||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-6.86|-22.88|0.0089
81449086|NCT01517373|162585434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-25.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.233|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-33.93|-17.92||P-value was 1-sided.|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-17.92|-33.93|<0.0001
81449087|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.196||0.0898|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.08|0.59||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80 percent(%) confidence interval (CI) were based on least squares (LS) mean. A mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) analysis was performed with treatment, duration of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.59|0.08|0.0898
81449088|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.195||0.0555|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.12|0.62||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.62|0.12|0.0555
81477785|NCT02384538|162645721|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.25||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.448|13.945||P-value for test of difference in change from baseline between ABT-981 dose group and placebo is from an ANCOVA model with treatment group and country as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||13.945|-5.448|0.387
81477786|NCT02384538|162645722|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.45||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.373|1.272||P-value for test of difference in change from baseline between ABT-981 dose group and placebo is from an ANCOVA model with treatment group and country as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||1.272|-0.373|0.281
81477787|NCT02384538|162645723|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.52||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.336||P-value for test of difference in change from baseline between ABT-981 dose group and placebo is from an ANCOVA model with treatment group and country as the main factors and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 16||1.336|-0.300|0.212
81449089|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193||0.0585|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.12|0.61||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.61|0.12|0.0585
81449090|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.194||0.0454|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.14|0.64||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.64|0.14|0.0454
81477788|NCT00909220|162645725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.49|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA comparing groups (HEA v MDD), controlling for baseline depression (IDS-C score at week 0) to estimate depression at the end of treatment (IDS-C score at week 16).||0.49|0.27|0.05
81449091|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.235||0.2819|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.05|0.55||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.55|-0.05|0.2819
81449092|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.235||0.0319|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.2|0.81||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.81|0.20|0.0319
81449093|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231||0.1835|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.01|0.6||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.60|0.01|0.1835
81449094|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.63|1.22||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.22|0.63|0.0001
81449095|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.266||0.9689|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.35|0.33||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 6: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.33|-0.35|0.9689
81449096|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.265||0.2221|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.02|0.67||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 6: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.67|-0.02|0.2221
81449097|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.261||0.2774|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.05|0.62||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 6: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.62|-0.05|0.2774
81449098|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.263|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.76|1.43||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 6: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.43|0.76|<0.0001
81449099|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.314||0.0667|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.17|0.98||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.98|0.17|0.0667
81449100|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.314||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.38|1.19||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.19|0.38|0.0133
81449101|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308||0.026|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.29|1.08||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.08|0.29|0.0260
81449102|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.23|2.02||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||2.02|1.23|<0.0001
81449103|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.374||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.32|1.28||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.28|0.32|0.0335
81449104|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.373||0.1557|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.05|1.01||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.01|0.05|0.1557
81449105|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.368||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.45|1.39||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.39|0.45|0.0132
81449106|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|2.2|3.15||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||3.15|2.20|<0.0001
81449107|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.394||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.45|1.46||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 14 (Follow-up): Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.46|0.45|0.0158
81477789|NCT00909220|162645726|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.59|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA comparing groups (HEA v MDD), controlling for baseline depression (IDS-SR score at week 0) to estimate depression at the end of treatment (IDS-SR score at week 16).||0.59|0.31|<0.05
81477790|NCT00909220|162645727|OTHER|Multiple regression analyses|beta|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.75||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||p \<0.05 a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||||||.02
81477791|NCT00909220|162645728|OTHER|Hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) , an ordinary least square (OLS) regression-based analysis.|Slope|2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.77||The variation of slopes among participants for each variable were calculated. If significant, a second level of analysis focused on predictors of the variation was conducted.|Regression, Logistic|df = 31||A two-level hierarchical linear model assessing the effects of negativity bias and positivity offset at pre-treatment on the rate of depression severity (IDS-SR) over 16 weeks of treatment (time). First level units were 'weeks in BA treatment', with participants limited to those who attended five or more therapy sessions, resulting in a total of 421 treatment weeks for analysis. Second-level units were the 'subjects entering BA treatment'.||2.77|1.22|<0.05
81477792|NCT02187029|162645732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-52.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-56.32|-48.78|||Bayesian ANCOVA|||||-48.780|-56.320|
81477793|NCT02187029|162645732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-66.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-71.31|-61.54|||Bayesian ANCOVA|||||-61.540|-71.310|
81477794|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||||90.0|-0.55|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 1||-0.06|-0.55|
81477795|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 2||-0.28|-0.95|
81477796|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.52|-1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 4||-1.16|-1.52|
81477797|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.38|-1.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 8||-1.33|-2.38|
81477798|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.18|-1.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 12||-1.48|-2.18|
81477799|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.11|-1.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 24||-1.37|-2.11|
81477800|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.89|-2.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3||-2.06|-2.89|
81477801|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.29|-2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, pre-dose||-2.20|-3.29|
81477802|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.39|-2.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 1||-2.21|-3.39|
81477803|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.72|-2.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 2||-2.41|-3.72|
81477804|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.03|-2.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day7, Hour 4||-2.77|-4.03|
81477805|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.82|-2.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 8||-2.79|-3.82|
81477806|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.72|-2.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 12||-2.68|-3.72|
81540057|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.53||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|160.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||160.6|2.14|0.0080
81477807|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.3|-2.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 24||-2.32|-3.30|
81477808|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.19|-3.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 11||-3.92|-5.19|
81477809|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.75|-3.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, pre-dose||-3.88|-4.75|
81477810|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.02|-4.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 1||-4.08|-5.02|
81477811|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.47|-4.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 2||-4.47|-5.47|
81477812|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.83|-5.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 4||-5.02|-5.83|
81477813|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.08|-5.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 8||-5.05|-6.08|
81477814|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.86|-4.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 12||-4.82|-5.86|
81477815|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.12|-4.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 24||-4.18|-5.12|
81477816|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.97|0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Follow-up, Day 25-29||0.79|-2.97|
81477817|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.92|-0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 1||-0.32|-0.92|
81477818|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.61|-0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 2||-0.75|-1.61|
81477819|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.14|-2.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 4||-2.69|-3.14|
81477820|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.36|-3.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 8||-3.03|-4.36|
81477821|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.28|-3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 12||-3.40|-4.28|
81477822|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||||90.0|-3.94|-3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 24||-3.00|-3.94|
81449108|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.392||0.2132|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.01|0.99||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 14 (Follow-up): Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.99|-0.01|0.2132
81449109|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.387||0.0263|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.37|1.36||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 14 (Follow-up): Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.36|0.37|0.0263
81449110|NCT01517373|162585442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|2.12|3.12||P-value was 2-sided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 14 (Follow-up): Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, duration of T2DM, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||3.12|2.12|<0.0001
81449111|NCT01243112|162585444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.359||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis is that no difference would be measured between treatment arms.||||0.359
81449112|NCT01243112|162585445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.490
81449113|NCT00123474|162585496|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of the QD schedule relative to the BID schedule was deduced if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the MCyRRQD minus MCyRRBID difference was greater than or equal to -15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|11.6||||||6 Month Analysis||11.6|-6.0|
81449114|NCT00123474|162585497|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of the QD schedule relative to the BID schedule was deduced if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the MCyRRQD minus MCyRRBID difference was greater than or equal to -15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|10.6||||||||10.6|-6.8|
81449115|NCT00123474|162585497|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of 100 mg total daily dose relative to 140 mg total daily dose was deduced if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference was greater than or equal to -15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|8.5||||||||8.5|-8.9|
81449116|NCT00123474|162585508|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of the QD schedule relative to the BID schedule was deduced if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the MCyRRQD minus MCyRRBID difference was greater than or equal to -15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|15.3||||||6 Month Analysis||15.3|-11.7|
81449117|NCT00123474|162585508|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of 100 mg QD Total Daily Dose relative to 140 mg QD Total Daily Dose was deduced if the lower bound of the 95% CI difference was greater than or equal to -15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|17.6||||||6 Month Analysis||17.6|-9.3|
81449118|NCT00123474|162585508|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of the QD schedule relative to the BID schedule was deduced if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the MCyRRQD minus MCyRRBID difference was greater than or equal to -15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|14.1||||||24 Month Analysis||14.1|-11.2|
81449119|NCT00123474|162585508|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of 100 mg QD Total Daily Dose relative to 140 mg QD Total Daily Dose was deduced if the lower bound of the 95% CI difference was greater than or equal to -15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|14.1||||||24 Month Analysis||14.1|-11.2|
81477823|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.29|-4.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3||-4.23|-5.29|
81477824|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.62|-5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, pre-dose||-5.00|-6.62|
81477825|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.72|-4.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 1||-4.95|-6.72|
81477826|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.17|-5.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 2||-5.19|-7.17|
81449120|NCT01059344|162585518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.069
81449121|NCT01059344|162585519|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81449122|NCT01059344|162585520|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81449123|NCT01059344|162585521|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.010
81449124|NCT01059344|162585522|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81449125|NCT01059344|162585523|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81449126|NCT01059344|162585524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.011
81449127|NCT01739348|162585532|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|0.2||||0.6287|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-0.9|1.3|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||1.3|-0.9|0.6287
81449128|NCT01739348|162585532|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|0.4||||0.4625|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-0.8|1.5|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||1.5|-0.8|0.4625
81449129|NCT01739348|162585533|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.5||||0.4925|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-1.1|2.1|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||2.1|-1.1|0.4925
81449130|NCT01739348|162585533|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.7||||0.3221|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-0.9|2.3|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||2.3|-0.9|0.3221
81449131|NCT01739348|162585540|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.0||||0.8426|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-0.4|0.3|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.4|0.8426
81449132|NCT01739348|162585540|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.0||||0.8264|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-0.3|0.4|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.3|0.8264
81449133|NCT01739348|162585541|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.6||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-1.0|-0.2|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-1.0|0.0005
81449134|NCT01739348|162585541|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.7||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|97.51|-1.1|-0.3|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-1.1|0.0002
81477827|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.46|-5.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 4||-5.55|-7.46|
81477828|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.07|-5.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 8||-5.51|-7.07|
81477829|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.03|-5.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 12||-5.44|-7.03|
81477830|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|-4.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 24||-4.99|-6.50|
81477831|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.59|-4.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 11||-4.65|-6.59|
81477832|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.42|-5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, pre-dose||-5.10|-6.42|
81477833|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.67|-5.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 1||-5.24|-6.67|
81477834|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.9|-5.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 2||-5.38|-6.90|
81477835|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.03|-5.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 4||-5.81|-7.03|
81477836|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.41|-5.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 8||-5.87|-7.41|
81477837|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.18|-5.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 12||-5.63|-7.18|
81477838|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.47|-5.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 24||-5.07|-6.47|
81477839|NCT02187029|162645737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.96|-0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Follow-up, Day 25-29||-0.35|-4.96|
81477840|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0355|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0423|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1103|0.0394|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 1||0.0394|-0.1103|
81477841|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0631|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1269|0.0966|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 2||0.0966|-0.1269|
81540058|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.07||||0.0236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|20.65||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||20.65|1.24|0.0236
81540059|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.4303|TWO_SIDED|0.4303|0.5|5.07||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||5.07|0.50|0.4303
81477842|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0331|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0422|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1078|0.0417|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 4||0.0417|-0.1078|
81477843|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0443|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.075|0.082|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 8||0.0820|-0.0750|
81477844|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0502|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0367|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1153|0.0149|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 12||0.0149|-0.1153|
81477845|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0553|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1058|0.0899|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 24||0.0899|-0.1058|
81477846|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0539|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0561|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1538|0.046|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, pre-dose||0.0460|-0.1538|
81477847|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0109|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0506|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0793|0.101|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 1||0.1010|-0.0793|
81477848|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0496|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0554|0.1213|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 2||0.1213|-0.0554|
81477849|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0459|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0733|0.0905|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 4||0.0905|-0.0733|
81477850|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0244|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0349|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0865|0.0378|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 8||0.0378|-0.0865|
81477851|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0526|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0251|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0973|-0.0079|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 12||-0.0079|-0.0973|
81477852|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0298|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0331|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0889|0.0292|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 24||0.0292|-0.0889|
81477853|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0167|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0268|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0649|0.0315|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, pre-dose||0.0315|-0.0649|
81477854|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0616|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0337|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.001|0.1222|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 1||0.1222|0.0010|
81477855|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0512|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0104|0.1945|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 2||0.1945|0.0104|
81477856|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0495|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0827|0.0952|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 4||0.0952|-0.0827|
81477857|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0443|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0672|0.0919|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 8||0.0919|-0.0672|
81477858|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0408|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0918|0.0547|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 12||0.0547|-0.0918|
81477859|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0413|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0433|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1192|0.0365|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 24||0.0365|-0.1192|
81449135|NCT01739348|162585542|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Fold Change from Baseline|0.95||||0.2138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.04|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||1.04|0.87|0.2138
81449136|NCT01739348|162585542|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Fold Change from Baseline|0.97||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.05|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||1.05|0.90|0.4330
81449137|NCT01739348|162585543|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.03||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.0|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||0.00|-0.05|0.0066
81449138|NCT01739348|162585543|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|-0.02|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||-0.02|-0.06|<0.0001
81449139|NCT01739348|162585545|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.7||||0.2949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.1|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||2.1|-0.6|0.2949
81449140|NCT01739348|162585545|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.1||||0.1372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.6|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||2.6|-0.4|0.1372
81449141|NCT01739348|162585546|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.2||||0.4721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||0.7|-0.3|0.4721
81449142|NCT01739348|162585546|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.5||||0.0599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||Longitudinal ANCOVA|||||1.0|0.0|0.0599
81449143|NCT01447420|162585557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|Participants without measurement at the end of the 24 week untreated follow-up period were considered as non-responders.||IL28B Genotypes (CC, CT or TT)||||0.0007
81449144|NCT01447420|162585560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|4.14|||||Odds Ratio for SVR estimated from the logistic regression model.|Anemia after the first month of treatment vs No anemia||4.14|0.69|
81449145|NCT01447420|162585560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.59|||||Odds Ratio for SVR estimated from the logistic regression model.|Anemia in the first month of treatment vs No anemia||2.59|0.28|
81449146|NCT01447420|162585560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|13.12|||||Odds Ratio for SVR estimated from the logistic regression model.|IL28B - CC vs CT||13.12|2.27|
81477860|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3916|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2968|1.099|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Follow-up, Day 25-29||1.0990|-0.2968|
81449147|NCT01447420|162585560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|13.61|||||Odds Ratio for SVR estimated from the logistic regression model.|IL28B - CC vs TT||13.61|1.19|
81449148|NCT00790335|162585562|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for extent of DVT and for clinical center|Numerator: PCDT Arm; Denominator: Control Arm. Primary outcome = no statistically significant difference between the two arms.|||1.11|0.82|0.56
81449149|NCT00790335|162585563|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.58||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted by extent of thrombus and clinical center|Numerator: PCDT Arm; Denominator: Control Arm. No statistically significant difference was seen.|||1.98|0.17|0.38
81449150|NCT00790335|162585564|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for thrombus extent and clinical center|No statistically significant difference was seen.|||1.09|0.80|0.39
81449151|NCT00790335|162585565|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted by extent of DVT and clinical center|Numerator: PCDT Arm; Denominator: Control Arm|||0.98|0.54|0.04
81449152|NCT00790335|162585566|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|6.18||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|49.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Numerator: PCDT Arm; Denominator: Control Arm. More major bleeding was observed in the PCDT Arm.|||49.2|0.78|0.049
81449153|NCT00790335|162585567|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.52||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Numerator: PCDT Arm; Denominator: Control Arm|||3.01|0.76|0.23
81449154|NCT00790335|162585568|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.64||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|6.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Numerator = PCDT Arm; Denominator = Control Arm. Bleeding was more frequent in the PCDT Arm.|||6.68|1.04|0.03
81449155|NCT00790335|162585569|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.26||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Numerator: PCDT Arm; Denominator: Control Arm|||1.89|0.85|0.25
81449156|NCT00790335|162585570|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.53||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|5.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Numerator = PCDT Arm; Denominator = Control Arm|||5.28|0.44|0.50
81449157|NCT00790335|162585571|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.47||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Numerator: PCDT Arm; Denominator: Control Arm|||2.29|0.94|0.09
81449158|NCT00790335|162585573|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.44|0.33|0.83
81449159|NCT00790335|162585574|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Piecewise linear-regression growth-curve models with adjustment for extent of DVT, clinical center) and pre-specified baseline co-variates|Lower (better) mean scores in the PCDT Arm|||||< 0.001
81449160|NCT00790335|162585575|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Piecewise linear-regression growth-curve models with adjustment for extent of DVT, clinical center) and pre-specified baseline co-variates|Lower (better) mean scores in the PCDT Arm|||||< 0.001
81449161|NCT00790335|162585576|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Piecewise linear-regression growth-curve models with adjustment for extent of DVT, clinical center) and pre-specified baseline co-variates|Lower (better) mean scores in the PCDT Arm|||||< 0.001
81477861|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0537|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0223|0.2127|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 1||0.2127|0.0223|
81477862|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3845|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0802|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2424|0.5266|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 2||0.5266|0.2424|
81477863|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3812|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0536|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2862|0.4762|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 4||0.4762|0.2862|
81477864|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2841|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0563|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1843|0.3838|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 8||0.3838|0.1843|
81477865|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1462|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0467|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0635|0.2289|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 12||0.2289|0.0635|
81449162|NCT00790335|162585577|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Piecewise linear-regression growth-curve models with adjustment for extent of DVT, clinical center) and pre-specified baseline co-variates|Lower (better) mean scores in the PCDT Arm|||||0.005
81449163|NCT00790335|162585578|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Piecewise linear-regression growth-curve models with adjustment for extent of DVT, clinical center) and pre-specified baseline co-variates|Lower (better) mean scores in the PCDT Arm|||||< 0.001
81449164|NCT00790335|162585579|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Piecewise linear-regression growth-curve models with adjustment for extent of DVT, clinical center) and pre-specified baseline co-variates|Lower (better) mean scores in the PCDT Arm|||||0.01
81449165|NCT00790335|162585580|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Piecewise linear-regression growth-curve models with adjustment for extent of DVT, clinical center) and pre-specified baseline co-variates|Lower (better) mean scores in the PCDT Arm|||||< 0.001
81449166|NCT00790335|162585581|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Piecewise linear-regression growth-curve models with adjustment for extent of DVT, clinical center) and pre-specified baseline co-variates|Lower (better) mean scores in the PCDT Arm|||||0.03
81449167|NCT00790335|162585582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted by extent of thrombus and clinical center|No significant difference was seen in the degree of change from baseline to 24 months between the two treatment arms.|||||0.37
81449168|NCT00790335|162585583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted by extent of thrombus and clinical center|No difference was observed in the degree of change from baseline to 24 months in the two treatment groups.|||||0.99
81449169|NCT00790335|162585584|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.39||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted by extent of thrombus and clinical center|No significant difference in the change from baseline to 24 months between the two treatment arms.|||||0.08
81449170|NCT00790335|162585585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted by extent of thrombus and clinical center||||||0.02
81449171|NCT00790335|162585586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted by extent of thrombus and clinical center||||||0.03
81449172|NCT00790335|162585587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted by extent of thrombus and clinical center||||||0.02
81449173|NCT00790335|162585588|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted by extent of thrombus and clinical center||||||0.05
81449174|NCT02699060|162585589|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81449175|NCT02695537|162585675|OTHER|Single group.|||||<|0.0001||||||P-value reported above is the global test for change in seizure frequency over a 12-month period.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test with Bonferonni multiple comparison correction was used as a post-hoc analysis to indicate direction of change.||Null hypothesis is that there was no change in seizure frequency between any two assessment time points during this period of analysis. Alternative hypothesis is that there were two or more assessment time points for which change in seizure frequency was different from zero.|Generalized least squares statistical techniques were used for modeling longitudinal data after normality of seizure frequency outcome measures were achieved through log-transformations methods. The following baseline clinical variables were adjusted for: AEDs, AEDs tried, epileptic surgery, and gender. Reported results were geometric least squares mean and its associated 95% Confidence Interval. Percentage reduction in seizure frequency relative to baseline were obtained by subtracting from 1 and then multiplying by 100 at all post-baseline timepoints.|||<0.0001
81449176|NCT02695537|162585676|OTHER|Single group.|||||<|0.0001||||||P-value reported above is the global test for change in seizure severity scores over a 12-month period.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test with Bonferonni multiple comparison correction was used as a post-hoc analysis to indicate direction of change.||Null hypothesis is that there was no change in seizure severity scores between any two assessment time points during this period of analysis. Alternative hypothesis is that there were two or more assessment time points for which change in seizure severity scores was different from zero.|Generalized least squares statistical techniques were used for modeling longitudinal data after normality of seizure severity score outcome measures were achieved through log-transformations methods. The following baseline clinical variables were adjusted for: AEDs, AEDs tried, epileptic surgery, and gender. Reported results were geometric least squares mean and its associated 95% Confidence Interval. Percentage reduction in seizure severity relative to baseline were obtained by subtracting from 1 and then multiplying by 100 at all post-baseline timepoints.|||<0.0001
81449177|NCT04568031|162585705|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81449178|NCT04568031|162585705|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81449179|NCT04568031|162585710|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81449180|NCT04568031|162585710|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81449181|NCT04568031|162585713|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81449182|NCT04568031|162585713|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81449183|NCT04188301|162585718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.38||Participant level random effects were included in the model to adjust for multiple worms/person. Adjusted P values were model-adjusted for repeated measurements per person.|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects logistic regression model where study participant was included as a random effect to adjust for multiple worms per person.||IA vs IDA for living female O. volvulus worms in nodules after treatment.||2.38|0.84|0.192
81477866|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0702|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0436|0.2924|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 24||0.2924|0.0436|
81449184|NCT04188301|162585718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.29||Participant level random effects were included in the model to adjust for multiple worms/person. Adjusted P values were model-adjusted for repeated measurements per person.|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects logistic regression model where study participant was included as a random effect to adjust for multiple worms per person.||IA vs IDA3 for living female O. volvulus worms in nodules after treatment.||2.29|0.92|0.107
81449185|NCT04188301|162585718|SUPERIORITY|IA vs IDA treatment groups for living female O. volvulus worms in nodules after treatment.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.15||Participant level random effects were included in the model to adjust for multiple worms/person. Adjusted P values were model-adjusted for repeated measurements per person.|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects logistic regression model where study participant was included as a random effect to adjust for multiple worms per person.||||2.15|0.97|0.068
81449186|NCT04188301|162585718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.79||Participant level random effects were included in the model to adjust for multiple worms/person. Adjusted P values were model-adjusted for repeated measurements per person.|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects logistic regression model where study participant was included as a random effect to adjust for multiple worms per person.||IDA vs IDA3 for living female O. volvulus worms in nodules after treatment.||1.79|0.59|0.918
81449187|NCT04188301|162585721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.38||Participant level random effects were included in the model to adjust for multiple worms/person. Adjusted P values were model-adjusted for repeated measurements per person.|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects logistic regression model where study participant was included as a random effect to adjust for multiple worms per person.||IA vs IDA for living female O. volvulus worms in nodules after treatment.||2.38|0.84|0.192
81449188|NCT04188301|162585721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.29||Participant level random effects were included in the model to adjust for multiple worms/person. Adjusted P values were model-adjusted for repeated measurements per person.|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects logistic regression model where study participant was included as a random effect to adjust for multiple worms per person.||IA vs IDA3 for living female O. volvulus worms in nodules after treatment.||2.29|0.92|0.107
81449189|NCT04188301|162585721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.15||Participant level random effects were included in the model to adjust for multiple worms/person. Adjusted P values were model-adjusted for repeated measurements per person.|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects logistic regression model where study participant was included as a random effect to adjust for multiple worms per person.||IA vs IDA groups for living female O. volvulus worms in nodules after treatment.||2.15|0.97|0.068
81449190|NCT04188301|162585721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.79||Participant level random effects were included in the model to adjust for multiple worms/person. Adjusted P values were model-adjusted for repeated measurements per person.|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects logistic regression model where study participant was included as a random effect to adjust for multiple worms per person.||IDA vs IDA3 for living female O. volvulus worms in nodules after treatment.||1.79|0.59|0.918
81449191|NCT04188301|162585724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|3.21||Adjusted p values were model-adjusted for repeated measurements per person. Participant level random effects were included in the model to adjust for multiple worms/person.|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects logistic regression model where study participant was included as a random effect to adjust for multiple worms per person.||IA vs IDA in fertile female O. volvulus worms in nodules after treatment.||3.21|0.85|0.134
81449192|NCT04188301|162585724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|4.44||Participant level random effects were included in the model to adjust for multiple worms/person. Adjusted P values were model-adjusted for repeated measurements per person.|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects logistic regression model where study participant was included as a random effect to adjust for multiple worms per person.||IA vs IDA3 for fertile female O. volvulus worms in nodules after treatment.||4.44|1.12|0.023
81449193|NCT04188301|162585724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.85||Participant level random effects were included in the model to adjust for multiple worms/person. Adjusted P values were model-adjusted for repeated measurements per person.|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects logistic regression model where study participant was included as a random effect to adjust for multiple worms per person.||IDA1 vs IDA3 for fertile female O. volvulus worms in nodules after treatment.||2.85|.64|0.430
81449194|NCT04188301|162585724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|3.34||Participant level random effects were included in the model to adjust for multiple worms/person. Adjusted P values were model-adjusted for repeated measurements per person.|Regression, Logistic|Mixed-effects logistic regression model where study participant was included as a random effect to adjust for multiple worms per person.||IA vs IDA treatment groups for fertile female O. volvulus worms in nodules after treatment.||3.34|1.09|0.023
81449195|NCT01770392|162585725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio in percentage|50.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.7||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|47.155|53.275||p-value for ratio outside interval 0.8 - 1.25|ANOVA|"The model includes fixed effect for treatment and effect subjects was considered as random"|"The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (in %).~The ratio has been calculated as (nintedanib+ rifampicin) divided by nintedanib (in %)"|||53.275|47.155|1.0000
81449196|NCT01770392|162585726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio in percentage|59.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.9||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.829|66.348||p-value for ratio outside interval 0.8 - 1.25|ANOVA|"The model includes fixed effect for treatment and effect subjects was considered as random"|"The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (in %).~The ratio has been calculated as (nintedanib+ rifampicin) divided by nintedanib (in %)."|||66.348|53.829|1.0000
81449197|NCT01770392|162585727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio in percentage|49.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.3||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|46.886|53.286||p-value for ratio outside interval 0.8 - 1.25|ANOVA|"The model includes fixed effect for treatment and effect subjects was considered as random"|"The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (in %).~The ratio has been calculated as (nintedanib+ rifampicin) divided by nintedanib (in %)."|||53.286|46.886|1.0000
81449198|NCT04682730|162585735|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.11|0.58|0.18
81477867|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1303|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0172|0.2778|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, pre-dose||0.2778|-0.0172|
81477868|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1953|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0747||||90.0|0.0625|0.3281|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 1||0.3281|0.0625|
81477869|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5409|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0729|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.411|0.6707|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 2||0.6707|0.4110|
81477870|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0675|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4032|0.6438|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 4||0.6438|0.4032|
81449199|NCT04682730|162585737|OTHER|single intervention group across 16 clinics|mean total program costs in 2021 dollars|7845.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6378.0|9312.0|||||An opportunity cost approach was used. Costs estimated: Develop workbook- guideline, EHR data analyses, survey, evidence review- \& print; facilitator training/delivery/program tailoring; staff time; implemented strategies; dental sealant placements.|Mean Total Program costs per clinic for the KPNW Dental system.||9312|6378|
81449200|NCT04682730|162585741|OTHER|single intervention group across 16 clinics|mean total costs/per clinic per sealant|1321.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1245.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|845.0|3208.0|||||Total cost per sealant calculated as quotient of total intervention costs ($125,521) \& total sealants placed (95), is = to mean cost/sealant across each clinic ($7845/5.938).|Mean Total Program costs per sealant per clinic for the KPNW Dental system.||3208|845|
81449201|NCT04682730|162585743|OTHER|descriptive analysis|percentage|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||||89/89 treatment plans completed by the end of the period.|||
81449202|NCT00620659|162585790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.615||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model included terms for period and treatment.||||||0.615
81449203|NCT00620659|162585791|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 1.5 minutes. If the lower bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval for MK0249 minus modafinil 200 mg was greater than -1.5 minutes, non-inferiority would be established.|Difference in Least Squares Mean|-4.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.92|-2.3||||||||-2.30|-5.92|
81449204|NCT00620659|162585792|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 1.5 minutes. If the lower bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval for MK0249 minus modafinil 200 mg was greater than -1.5 minutes, non-inferiority would be established.|Difference in Least Squares Mean|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.23|-2.38||||||||-2.38|-5.23|
81449205|NCT00620659|162585793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model included terms for period and treatment.||||||0.079
81449206|NCT00620659|162585794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model included terms for period and treatment.||||||0.003
81449207|NCT01193127|162585795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-squares mean difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0||95.0|0.6|1.1||Repeated measures model includes treatment (OMS302, ketorolac tromethamine, and vehicle), time-point and LOCS II grade as covariates|repeated measures model|All data time points collected used in the analysis.|OMS302 - Vehicle (BSS)|||1.1|0.6|0.0000
81449208|NCT01193127|162585795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-squares mean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0||95.0|0.5|0.9||Repeated measures model includes treatment (OMS302, ketorolac tromethamine, and vehicle), time-point and LOCS II grade as covariates.|repeated measures model|OMS302 - ketorolac tromethamine||||0.9|0.5|0.0000
81449209|NCT01193127|162585796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-squares mean difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.0421||95.0|-8.9|-0.2||Repeated measures model includes treatment (OMS302, PE and vehicle), time point and LOCS II grade as covariates|repeated measures model||OMS302 - Vehicle (BSS)|||-0.2|-8.9|0.0421
81449210|NCT01193127|162585796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least-squares mean difference|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.0093||95.0|-10.3|-1.5||Repeated measures model includes treatment (OMS302, PE and vehicle), time point and LOCS II grade as covariates.|repeated measures model||OMS302 - PE|||-1.5|-10.3|0.0093
81449211|NCT01193127|162585797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.630
81477871|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3857|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0512|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2944|0.4769|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 8||0.4769|0.2944|
81477872|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0216|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0368|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0439|0.0872|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 12||0.0872|-0.0439|
81477873|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1708|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0486|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0841|0.2574|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 24||0.2574|0.0841|
81477874|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0377|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0982|0.2338|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, pre-dose||0.2338|0.0982|
81477875|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3524|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0477|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2667|0.438|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 1||0.4380|0.2667|
81477876|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5631|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0724|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.433|0.6932|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 2||0.6932|0.4330|
81477877|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5807|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4549|0.7065|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 4||0.7065|0.4549|
81477878|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2814|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0627|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1688|0.394|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 8||0.3940|0.1688|
81477879|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1982|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0577|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0945|0.3019|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 12||0.3019|0.0945|
81477880|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1465|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0615|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0361|0.2569|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 24||0.2569|0.0361|
81477881|NCT02187029|162645743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8565|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4796|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0017|1.7112|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Follow-up, Day 25-29||1.7112|0.0017|
81477882|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.348|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.209|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.707|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 1||0.010|-0.707|
81477883|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.533|0.175|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 2||0.175|-0.533|
81449212|NCT01193127|162585797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.769||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.769
81449213|NCT01193127|162585797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.025
81449214|NCT01193127|162585798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.229||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.229
81449215|NCT01193127|162585798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.162||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.162
81449216|NCT01193127|162585798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.226
81449217|NCT01193127|162585799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.177||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.177
81449218|NCT01193127|162585799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.051
81449219|NCT01193127|162585799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.497||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.497
81449220|NCT01193127|162585800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.480
81449221|NCT01193127|162585800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.090
81449222|NCT01193127|162585800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.439||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.439
81449223|NCT01193127|162585801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.812||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.812
81449224|NCT01193127|162585801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.480
81449225|NCT01193127|162585801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.160
81449226|NCT01193127|162585802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.085||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.085
81449227|NCT01193127|162585802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.742||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.742
81449228|NCT01193127|162585802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.021
81449229|NCT01193127|162585803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.081||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.081
81449230|NCT01193127|162585803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.202||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.202
81449231|NCT01193127|162585803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.606||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.606
81449232|NCT01193127|162585804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.893||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.893
81449233|NCT01193127|162585804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.553||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.553
81449234|NCT01193127|162585804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.412||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.412
81449235|NCT01193127|162585805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.186
81449236|NCT01193127|162585805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.191||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.191
81449237|NCT01193127|162585805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.167
81449238|NCT01193127|162585806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.663||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.663
81449239|NCT01193127|162585806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.326||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.326
81449240|NCT01193127|162585806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.045
81449241|NCT01193127|162585807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.106
81449242|NCT01193127|162585807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.519||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.519
81449243|NCT01193127|162585807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.039
81477884|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.258|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.568|0.052|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 4||0.052|-0.568|
81449244|NCT01193127|162585808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.100
81449245|NCT01193127|162585808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.029
81449246|NCT01193127|162585808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.525||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.525
81449247|NCT01193127|162585809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.642||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.642
81449248|NCT01193127|162585809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.442||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.442
81449249|NCT01193127|162585809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.467||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.467
81449250|NCT01193127|162585810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.695||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.695
81449251|NCT01193127|162585810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.355||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.355
81449252|NCT01193127|162585810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.369||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.369
81449253|NCT01193127|162585811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.124||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.124
81449254|NCT01193127|162585811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.298||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.298
81449255|NCT01193127|162585811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.291||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.291
81449256|NCT01193127|162585812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.825||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.825
81449257|NCT01193127|162585812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.211||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.211
81449258|NCT01193127|162585812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.589||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.589
81477885|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.201||||90.0|-0.39|0.298|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 8||0.298|-0.390|
81449259|NCT01193127|162585813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.401||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.401
81449260|NCT01193127|162585813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.200
81449261|NCT01193127|162585813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.478||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.478
81449262|NCT01193127|162585814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.758||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.758
81449263|NCT01193127|162585814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.521||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.521
81449264|NCT01193127|162585814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.432||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.432
81449265|NCT01193127|162585815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.148||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.148
81449266|NCT01193127|162585815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.156||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.156
81449267|NCT01193127|162585815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.381||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.381
81449268|NCT01193127|162585816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.646||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.646
81449269|NCT01193127|162585816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.950
81477886|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.284|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168||||90.0|-0.575|0.006|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 12||0.006|-0.575|
81477887|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.235|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.569|0.237|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 24||0.237|-0.569|
81449270|NCT01193127|162585816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.160
81449271|NCT01193127|162585817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.000
81449272|NCT01193127|162585817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.667||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.667
81449273|NCT01193127|162585817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.303||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.303
81449274|NCT01193127|162585818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.789||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.789
81449275|NCT01193127|162585818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.977||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.977
81449276|NCT01193127|162585818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.336||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.336
81449277|NCT01193127|162585819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.632||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.632
81449278|NCT01193127|162585819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.778||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.778
81449279|NCT01193127|162585819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.336||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.336
81449280|NCT01193127|162585820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.528||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.528
81477888|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.263|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.657|0.132|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, pre-dose||0.132|-0.657|
81477889|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|0.299|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 1||0.299|-0.460|
81477890|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.392|0.228|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 2||0.228|-0.392|
81477891|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.408|0.242|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 4||0.242|-0.408|
81449281|NCT01193127|162585820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.362||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.362
81449282|NCT01193127|162585820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.353||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.353
81449283|NCT01193127|162585821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.463||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.463
81449284|NCT01193127|162585821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.406||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.406
81449285|NCT01193127|162585821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.245||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.245
81449286|NCT01193127|162585822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.945||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.945
81449287|NCT01193127|162585822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.438||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.438
81449288|NCT01193127|162585822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.596||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.596
81449289|NCT01193127|162585823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.811||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.811
81449290|NCT01193127|162585823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.552||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.552
81449291|NCT01193127|162585823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.549||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.549
81477892|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.207|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.508|0.095|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 8||0.095|-0.508|
81477893|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.451|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 12||0.191|-0.451|
81477894|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.445|0.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 24||0.196|-0.445|
81477895|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.472|0.097|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, pre-dose||0.097|-0.472|
81449292|NCT01193127|162585824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.173||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.173
81449293|NCT01193127|162585824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.362||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.362
81449294|NCT01193127|162585824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.559|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.559
81449295|NCT01193127|162585825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.681||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.681
81449296|NCT01193127|162585825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.429||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.429
81449297|NCT01193127|162585825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.306||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.306
81449298|NCT01193127|162585826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.226
81449299|NCT01193127|162585826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.602||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.602
81449300|NCT01193127|162585826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.290
81477896|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.434|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 1||0.130|-0.434|
81477897|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.231|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.155|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.504|0.043|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 2||0.043|-0.504|
81449301|NCT01193127|162585827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.244||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.244
81449302|NCT01193127|162585827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.122
81449303|NCT01193127|162585827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.790
81449304|NCT01193127|162585828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.752||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.752
81449305|NCT01193127|162585828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.355||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.355
81449306|NCT01193127|162585828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.292||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.292
81449307|NCT01193127|162585829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.228||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.228
81449308|NCT01193127|162585829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.564||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.564
81449309|NCT01193127|162585829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.755||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.755
81449310|NCT01193127|162585830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.018
81449311|NCT01193127|162585830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.292||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.292
81449312|NCT01193127|162585830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.298||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.298
81449313|NCT01193127|162585831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.271||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.271
81449314|NCT01193127|162585831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.345||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.345
81449315|NCT01193127|162585831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.096
81449316|NCT01193127|162585832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.320
81449317|NCT01193127|162585832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.390
81449318|NCT01193127|162585832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.230
81477898|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.405|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.722|-0.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 4||-0.088|-0.722|
81449319|NCT01193127|162585833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.778||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.778
81449320|NCT01193127|162585833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.348||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.348
81449321|NCT01193127|162585833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.477||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.477
81449322|NCT01193127|162585834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.374||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.374
81449323|NCT01193127|162585834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.265||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.265
81449324|NCT01193127|162585834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.555||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.555
81449325|NCT01193127|162585835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.031
81449326|NCT01193127|162585835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.059
81449327|NCT01193127|162585835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.472||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.472
81449328|NCT01193127|162585836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.476||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.476
81449329|NCT01193127|162585836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.169||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.169
81449330|NCT01193127|162585836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.310
81449331|NCT01193127|162585837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.075
81449332|NCT01193127|162585837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.005
81449333|NCT01193127|162585837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.078
81449334|NCT01193127|162585838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.226
81449335|NCT01193127|162585838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.357||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.357
81449336|NCT01193127|162585838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.291||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.291
81449337|NCT01193127|162585839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.172||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.172
81449338|NCT01193127|162585839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.547||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.547
81449339|NCT01193127|162585839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.921||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wicoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.921
81449340|NCT01193127|162585840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.701||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.701
81449341|NCT01193127|162585840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.089||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.089
81449342|NCT01193127|162585840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.095
81449343|NCT01193127|162585841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.086
81449344|NCT01193127|162585841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wicoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.092
81449345|NCT01193127|162585841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.120
81449346|NCT01193127|162585842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.626||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.626
81449347|NCT01193127|162585842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.736||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.736
81449348|NCT01193127|162585842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.725||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.725
81449349|NCT01193127|162585843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.220
81449350|NCT01193127|162585843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.903||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.903
81449351|NCT01193127|162585843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.463||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.463
81449352|NCT01193127|162585844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.675||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.675
81449353|NCT01193127|162585844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.825||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|WIlcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.825
81449354|NCT01193127|162585844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.668||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.668
81449355|NCT01193127|162585845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2066||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.2066
81449356|NCT01193127|162585845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2066||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.2066
81449357|NCT01193127|162585845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5263||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.5263
81477899|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.249|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.56|0.062|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 8||0.062|-0.560|
81477900|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.467|0.141|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 12||0.141|-0.467|
81477901|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.317|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.633|-0.002|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 24||-0.002|-0.633|
81477902|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.339|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.683|0.496|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Follow-up, Day 25-29||0.496|-0.683|
81477903|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.266|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.406|0.505|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 1||0.505|-0.406|
81540060|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.5529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|4.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||4.39|0.45|0.5529
81449358|NCT01193127|162585846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4222||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.4222
81449359|NCT01193127|162585846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2712||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.2712
81449360|NCT01193127|162585846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8819||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.8819
81449361|NCT01193127|162585847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.0510
81449362|NCT01193127|162585847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8084||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.8084
81449363|NCT01193127|162585847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1495||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.1495
81449364|NCT01193127|162585848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4099||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.4099
81449365|NCT01193127|162585848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6499||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.6499
81449366|NCT01193127|162585848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0765||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.0765
81449367|NCT01193127|162585849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0688||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.0688
81449368|NCT01193127|162585849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0314||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.0314
81449369|NCT01193127|162585849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0775||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.0775
81449370|NCT01193127|162585850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5369||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.5369
81449371|NCT01193127|162585850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3763||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.3763
81477904|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.257|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.193|0.707|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 2||0.707|-0.193|
81477905|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.229|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.302|0.485|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 4||0.485|-0.302|
81477906|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.107|0.768|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 8||0.768|-0.107|
81449372|NCT01193127|162585850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6144||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.6144
81449373|NCT01193127|162585851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1374||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.1374
81449374|NCT01193127|162585851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9146||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.9146
81449375|NCT01193127|162585851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7599||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on ANOVA model with covariates treatment group and the LOCS II grade group.|ANOVA|||||||0.7599
81449376|NCT01193127|162585852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.317
81449377|NCT01193127|162585852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.317
81449378|NCT01193127|162585852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.000
81449379|NCT01193127|162585853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.559||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.559
81449380|NCT01193127|162585853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.647||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.647
81449381|NCT01193127|162585853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.559||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.559
81449382|NCT01193127|162585854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.317
81449383|NCT01193127|162585854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.335||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.335
81477907|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.283|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.214|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.087|0.653|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 12||0.653|-0.087|
81449384|NCT01193127|162585854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.317
81477908|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.488|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.299|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.024|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1, Hour 24||1.000|-0.024|
81449385|NCT01193127|162585855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.000
81449386|NCT01193127|162585855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.559||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.559
81449387|NCT01193127|162585855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.000
81449388|NCT01193127|162585856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.824||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.824
81449389|NCT01193127|162585856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.476||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.476
81477909|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.356|0.768|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, pre-dose||0.768|-0.356|
81449390|NCT01193127|162585856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.281||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.281
81449391|NCT01193127|162585857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.842||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.842
81449392|NCT01193127|162585857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.619||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.619
81449393|NCT01193127|162585857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.711||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.711
81477910|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.41|0.656|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 1||0.656|-0.410|
81477911|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.396|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.246|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.025|0.818|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 2||0.818|-0.025|
81477912|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.523|0.368|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 4||0.368|-0.523|
81449394|NCT01193127|162585858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.773||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.773
81449395|NCT01193127|162585858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.592||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.592
81477913|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.237|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.154|0.661|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 8||0.661|-0.154|
81449396|NCT01193127|162585858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.787||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.787
81449397|NCT01193127|162585859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.695||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.695
81449398|NCT01193127|162585859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.166
81449399|NCT01193127|162585859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.987||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.987
81449400|NCT01193127|162585860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.134
81449401|NCT01193127|162585860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.710
81449402|NCT01193127|162585860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.310
81449403|NCT01193127|162585861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.086
81449404|NCT01193127|162585861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.183||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.183
81449405|NCT01193127|162585861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.029
81449406|NCT01193127|162585862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.206
81449407|NCT01193127|162585862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.021
81449408|NCT01193127|162585862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.026
81449409|NCT01193127|162585863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.822||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.822
81449410|NCT01193127|162585863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.424||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.424
81449411|NCT01193127|162585863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.695||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.695
81449412|NCT01193127|162585864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.489||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.489
81449413|NCT01193127|162585864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.459||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.459
81477914|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.564|0.315|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 12||0.315|-0.564|
81449414|NCT01193127|162585864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups were based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test. For subjects with mean count \> 30, the mean count was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.990
81449415|NCT01193127|162585866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4575||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4575
81477915|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.458|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.019|0.897|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7, Hour 24||0.897|0.019|
81477916|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.418|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.215|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.043|0.792|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, pre-dose||0.792|0.043|
81477917|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.521|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.15|0.893|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 1||0.893|0.150|
81477918|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.172|0.888|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 2||0.888|0.172|
81477919|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.357|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.247|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.069|0.782|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 4||0.782|-0.069|
81477920|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.242|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.328|0.503|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 8||0.503|-0.328|
81477921|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.406|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.236|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.812|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 12||0.812|0.000|
81477922|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.377|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.247|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.047|0.802|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14, Hour 24||0.802|-0.047|
81477923|NCT02187029|162645744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.223|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.418|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.949|0.502|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Follow-up, Day 25-29||0.502|-0.949|
81477924|NCT02187029|162645745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|316.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|166.57|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|21.91|611.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1||611.88|21.91|
81477925|NCT02187029|162645745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|61.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|88.27|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-94.87|218.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||218.82|-94.87|
81477926|NCT02187029|162645745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|107.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|100.38|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-71.2|287.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||287.11|-71.20|
81477927|NCT02187029|162645745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|433.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|211.71|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.3|808.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1||808.13|58.30|
81477928|NCT02187029|162645745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|125.47|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-208.07|234.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||234.47|-208.07|
81477929|NCT02187029|162645745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-29.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|142.95|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-285.26|225.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||225.60|-285.26|
81477930|NCT02187029|162645746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|6.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1||6.17|0.71|
81477931|NCT02187029|162645746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.97|5.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||5.37|1.97|
81477932|NCT02187029|162645746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.24|9.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||9.96|6.24|
81477933|NCT02187029|162645746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.65|16.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1||16.59|9.65|
81477934|NCT02187029|162645746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|27.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|25.49|30.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||30.49|25.49|
81477935|NCT02187029|162645746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|28.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|26.14|31.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||31.41|26.14|
81477936|NCT02187029|162645747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.31|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1||3.10|-1.31|
81477937|NCT02187029|162645747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|5.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||5.11|0.71|
81477938|NCT02187029|162645747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.33|5.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||5.85|1.33|
81477939|NCT02187029|162645747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.29|4.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1||4.31|-1.29|
81477940|NCT02187029|162645747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.57|10.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||10.89|4.57|
81477941|NCT02187029|162645747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.91|12.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||12.23|5.91|
81477942|NCT01763203|162645753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.73
81477943|NCT01763203|162645754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.77
81477944|NCT01763203|162645756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81477945|NCT01763203|162645757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.86
81477946|NCT01763203|162645758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.10
81477947|NCT01763203|162645759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.46
81477948|NCT01763203|162645760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.011
81477949|NCT01763203|162645761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.47
81477950|NCT01763203|162645762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.58
81477951|NCT01763203|162645763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.74
81477952|NCT01763203|162645764|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0021
81477953|NCT01763203|162645765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.07
81477954|NCT01763203|162645766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.32
81477955|NCT01763203|162645767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.77
81477956|NCT01763203|162645768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.20
81477957|NCT01763203|162645769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45
81477958|NCT01763203|162645770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.93
81477959|NCT01763203|162645771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.80
81477960|NCT01763203|162645772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81477961|NCT02756819|162645776|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change at Month 6 relative to Baseline.|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477962|NCT02756819|162645777|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change at Month 6 relative to Baseline.|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477963|NCT02756819|162645780|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Overweight)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477964|NCT02756819|162645780|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Obesity class I)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477965|NCT02756819|162645780|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Obesity class II)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477966|NCT02756819|162645780|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Obesity class III)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81449416|NCT01193127|162585866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8318||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8318
81449417|NCT01193127|162585866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8946||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8946
81449418|NCT01193127|162585867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.157||||||Ocular pain medications will be identified by reviewing concomitant medications. Subject incidence of ocular pain medication use at day 1 and post day 1 will be presented. Treatment comparisons will be performed using methodology 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1570
81449419|NCT01193127|162585867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0839||||||Ocular pain medications will be identified by reviewing concomitant medications. Subject incidence of ocular pain medication use at day 1 and post day 1 will be presented. Treatment comparisons will be performed using methodology 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0839
81449420|NCT01193127|162585867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092||||||Ocular pain medications will be identified by reviewing concomitant medications. Subject incidence of ocular pain medication use at day 1 and post day 1 will be presented. Treatment comparisons will be performed using methodology 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0920
81449421|NCT01193127|162585868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.711||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.711
81449422|NCT01193127|162585868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.253||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.253
81449423|NCT01193127|162585868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.104||||||Treatment comparisons between OMS302 and each of the other three groups are based on Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel test adjusting for the LOCS II grade group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.104
81449424|NCT03564444|162585869|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|1.9||||||||1.9|-6.7|
81449425|NCT03246646|162585875|SUPERIORITY||Z test of proportions|0.66|||>|0.05|ONE_SIDED||||||Z test of independent proportions|||||||>.05
81449426|NCT02352779|162585876|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6763|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4843||0.1666|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Based on a contrast using the three-arm ANCOVA.||BFI-SF||||0.1666
81449427|NCT02352779|162585876|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6936|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4567||0.1329|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Based on a contrast using the three-arm ANCOVA.||BFI-SF||||0.1329
81449428|NCT02352779|162585876|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0831|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8065||0.9826|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Based on a contrast using the three-arm ANCOVA.||MFSI-SF||||0.9826
81449429|NCT02352779|162585876|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9898|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5448||0.4016|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Based on a contrast using the three-arm ANCOVA.||MFSI-SF||||0.4016
81449430|NCT01540773|162585882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81449431|NCT01540773|162585883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81449432|NCT03753763|162585886|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.1||||0.9697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|6.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM) was used to analyze the change in anterior and lateral displacement from baseline||The model included treatment, week of visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.||6.5|-6.3|0.9697
81449433|NCT03753763|162585887|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|0.5||||0.7751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|4.1||A mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM) was used to analyze the change in anterior and lateral displacement from baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The model included treatment, week of visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate||4.1|-3.1|0.7751
81449434|NCT03753763|162585888|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|0.2||||0.9076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM) was used to analyze the change in from baseline in UMSARS Part II||The model included treatment, week of visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.||3.7|-3.3|0.9076
81449435|NCT03753763|162585889|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-1.1||||0.5386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM) was used to analyze the change in from baseline in UMSARS Part II.||The model included treatment, week of visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.||2.6|-4.8|0.5386
81449436|NCT03753763|162585890|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|6.0||||0.3364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|18.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM) was used to analyze the change in from baseline in MSA-QoL scale.||The model included treatment, week of visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.||18.6|-6.5|0.3364
81449437|NCT03753763|162585891|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.2||||0.7574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.5|||ANCOVA|||The ANCOVA included change from baseline as the response variable, treatment group as a factor, and baseline score as a covariate||1.5|-1.1|0.7574
81477967|NCT02756819|162645780|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon test|P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Normal glucose metabolism)||||||<0.001
81477968|NCT02756819|162645780|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Impaired glucose tolerance)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477969|NCT02756819|162645780|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Diabetes Mellitus - No)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477970|NCT02756819|162645780|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Diabetes Mellitus - Yes)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477971|NCT02756819|162645780|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Neither diabetes mellitus nor metabolic syndrome)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477972|NCT02756819|162645780|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Metabolic syndrome)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477973|NCT02756819|162645781|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Overweight)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477974|NCT02756819|162645781|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Obesity class I)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477975|NCT02756819|162645781|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Obesity class II)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477976|NCT02756819|162645781|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Obesity class III)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477977|NCT02756819|162645781|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Normal glucose metabolism)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477978|NCT02756819|162645781|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Impaired glucose tolerance)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477979|NCT02756819|162645781|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Diabetes Mellitus - No)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477980|NCT02756819|162645781|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Diabetes Mellitus - Yes)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477981|NCT02756819|162645781|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Neither diabetes mellitus nor metabolic syndrome)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477982|NCT02756819|162645781|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was reported for Change from baseline at Month 6 (Metabolic syndrome)|Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81477983|NCT00169104|162645817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||t=-0.29|t-test, 2 sided|df=15||T test||||>0.05
81477984|NCT01535443|162645835|OTHER|||||||0.374|||||||Traza Pillai|The test was performed with degrees of freedom: 2||||||.374
81477985|NCT03299101|162645867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.872|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models estimated overall, within-person change in grip strength across all 4 time points.||||0.872
81477986|NCT03299101|162645867|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.423|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in grip strength between baseline and day of surgery.||||0.423
81477987|NCT03299101|162645867|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.853|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in grip strength between baseline and 90 days postop.||||0.853
81477988|NCT03299101|162645867|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16||0.552|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in grip strength between day of surgery and 90 days postop.||||0.552
81477989|NCT03299101|162645868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.256||||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models estimated overall, within-person change in max MIP across all 4 time points.||||0.256
81477990|NCT03299101|162645868|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.78||0.091|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in maximum MIP between baseline and day of surgery.||||0.091
81477991|NCT03299101|162645868|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69||0.066|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in maximum MIP between baseline and 90 days postop.||||0.066
81477992|NCT03299101|162645868|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13||0.552|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in maximum MIP between day of surgery and 90 days postop.||||0.552
81477993|NCT03299101|162645869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models estimated overall, within-person change in mean MIP across all 4 time points.||||0.003
81477994|NCT03299101|162645869|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in mean MIP between baseline and day of surgery.||||0.003
81477995|NCT03299101|162645869|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in mean MIP between baseline and 90 days postop.||||0.005
81477996|NCT03299101|162645869|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18||0.29|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in mean MIP between day of surgery and 90 days postop.||||0.290
81477997|NCT03299101|162645870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models estimated overall, within-person change in maximal inspiratory pressure across all 4 time points.||||0.009
81477998|NCT03299101|162645870|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.57||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in maximum MEP between baseline and day of surgery.||||0.006
81477999|NCT03299101|162645870|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.25||0.015|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in maximum MEP between baseline and 90 days postop.||||0.015
81449438|NCT03753763|162585892|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.8||||0.6393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM) was used to analyze the change from baseline in UDRS.||The model included treatment, week of visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and baseline score as a covariate.||4.0|-2.5|0.6393
81449439|NCT01104779|162585893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-2.4|||ANCOVA||Cariprazine 3-6 mg/day vs Placebo|||-2.4|-11.3|0.0029
81449440|NCT01104779|162585893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|-5.3|||ANCOVA||Cariprazine 6-9 mg/day vs Placebo|||-5.3|-14.5|<0.0001
81449441|NCT01104779|162585894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||ANCOVA||Cariprazine 3-6 mg/day vs Placebo|||-0.1|-0.6|0.0115
81449442|NCT01104779|162585894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.3|||ANCOVA||Cariprazine 6-9 mg/day vs Placebo|||-0.3|-0.8|<0.0001
81449443|NCT03867097|162585895|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference in change|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.047||0.8498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.04|7.49|||ANCOVA||The Shapiro-Wilk normality test of residuals indicated that the data did not have a normal distribution (p-value 0.0108).|"Treatment comparison of change versus placebo. LS mean difference in change. When a subject had no RP attacks in the past 24 hours, the frequency was considered as zero for that day.~The LS means, SEs, CIs, and p-values came from an ANCOVA model with randomized treatment group and use of phosphodiesterase inhibitors at screening (yes, no) as factors and baseline as a covariate."||7.49|-9.04|0.8498
81449444|NCT03867097|162585895|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.9729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.97|9.32|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Change in the Weekly Frequency of Symptomatic Raynaud's Phenomenon Attacks From Baseline to the Double-Blind Endpoint Using Nonparametric Analysis - Modified Intent-to-Treat Population.~Treatment comparison of change versus placebo."||9.32|-9.97|0.9729
81449445|NCT01372774|162585896|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.63|||Log Rank|||||0.63|0.35|<0.0001
81449446|NCT01372774|162585897|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.5|||Log Rank|||||1.50|0.76|0.70
81449447|NCT01372774|162585898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00068||||||Intracranial Brain Control Rates estimated via 1-Cumulative Incidence Rate from Competing Risk survival analysis of time to the specific recurrence type. Deaths without recurrence are censored at time of death.|Gray's K-sample|||||||0.00068
81449448|NCT01372774|162585900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.31
81449449|NCT01398943|162585903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81478000|NCT03299101|162645870|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.42||0.802|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in maximum MEP between day of surgery and 90 days postop.||||0.802
81449450|NCT01398943|162585903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81449451|NCT01398943|162585904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81449452|NCT01398943|162585904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81449453|NCT02213510|162585933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81449454|NCT02213510|162585934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.655|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.655
81449455|NCT02213510|162585935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.811|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.811
81449456|NCT02213510|162585936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.00
81449457|NCT02213510|162585937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.462|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.462
81449458|NCT02213510|162585938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.646|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.646
81449459|NCT02213510|162585939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.510
81449460|NCT02213510|162585940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.651|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.651
81449461|NCT02213510|162585941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.588|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.588
81449462|NCT02213510|162585942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.858|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.858
81449463|NCT02213510|162585943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.00
81449464|NCT00642694|162585996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81449465|NCT03688282|162586005|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81449466|NCT04796779|162586006|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Direct likelihood model|The model was adjusted for the baseline value of the metric, age, prior CGM and pump use, and site as a random effect.||||||<0.001
81449467|NCT04796779|162586007|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||To preserve the overall type I error for the multiple secondary outcomes, a hierarchical gatekeeping approach was used.|Robust regression using M-estimation|The model was adjusted for baseline value of the metric, age, prior CGM and pump use, and site as a fixed effect.||||||<0.001
81449468|NCT04796779|162586008|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||To preserve the overall type I error for the multiple secondary outcomes, a hierarchical gatekeeping approach was used.|Direct likelihood model|The model was adjusted for the baseline value of the metric, age, prior CGM and pump use, and site as a random effect.||||||<0.001
81449469|NCT04796779|162586009|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||To preserve the overall type I error for the multiple secondary outcomes, a hierarchical gatekeeping approach was used.|Direct likelihood model|The model was adjusted for the baseline value of the metric, age, prior CGM and pump use, and site as a random effect.||||||<0.001
81449470|NCT04796779|162586010|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||To preserve the overall type I error for the multiple secondary outcomes, a hierarchical gatekeeping approach was used.|Robust regression using M-estimation|The model was adjusted for the baseline value of the metric, age, prior CGM and pump use, and site as a fixed effect.||||||0.57
81449471|NCT04715932|162586058|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.3849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression).||||3.69|0.60|0.3849
81449472|NCT04715932|162586059|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.3139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.88|0.71|0.3139
81478001|NCT03299101|162645871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models estimated overall, within-person change in Mean MEP across all 4 time points.||||0.010
81449473|NCT04715932|162586060|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.5886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.14|0.65|0.5886
81449474|NCT04715932|162586061|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.2328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||1.27|0.38|0.2328
81449475|NCT04715932|162586062|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.14||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated poisson regression).||||1.37|0.95|0.1560
81449476|NCT04715932|162586063|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.06||||0.6233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated poisson regression)||||1.33|0.84|0.6233
81449477|NCT04715932|162586064|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.03||||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated poisson regression)||||1.37|0.78|0.8290
81449478|NCT04715932|162586065|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.98||||0.9222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated poisson regression)||||1.40|0.69|0.9222
81449479|NCT04715932|162586066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8834|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.8834
81449480|NCT04715932|162586067|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||1.77|0.59|0.9416
81449481|NCT04715932|162586068|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.6296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||1.55|0.49|0.6296
81449482|NCT04715932|162586069|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.3711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||1.40|0.41|0.3711
81449483|NCT04715932|162586070|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.5696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||1.61|0.42|0.5696
81449484|NCT04715932|162586071|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.7583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.67|0.26|0.7583
81449485|NCT04715932|162586072|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.8091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||3.58|0.20|0.8091
81449486|NCT04715932|162586073|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.5591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|9.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||9.42|0.30|0.5591
81449487|NCT04715932|162586074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9983|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||||0.9983
81449488|NCT04715932|162586075|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.1068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.82|0.90|0.1068
81449489|NCT04715932|162586076|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.8382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||1.98|0.57|0.8382
81449490|NCT04715932|162586077|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.5912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.51|0.59|0.5912
81449491|NCT04715932|162586079|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.3686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||1.35|0.45|0.3686
81449492|NCT04715932|162586080|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.8711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||1.86|0.59|0.8711
81540061|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.3268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|6.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||6.55|0.53|0.3268
81449493|NCT04715932|162586081|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.9124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||1.87|0.57|0.9124
81449494|NCT04715932|162586082|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.2952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||1.37|0.36|0.2952
81449495|NCT04715932|162586083|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.5894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.34|0.62|0.5894
81449496|NCT04715932|162586084|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.7887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.89|0.45|0.7887
81449497|NCT04715932|162586085|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.6348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.70|0.20|0.6348
81449498|NCT04715932|162586086|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0.4257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|3.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||3.92|0.04|0.4257
81449499|NCT04715932|162586087|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.1113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|3.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||3.11|0.89|0.1113
81449500|NCT04715932|162586088|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.2613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|3.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||3.47|0.71|0.2613
81449501|NCT04715932|162586089|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.7273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.49|0.27|0.7273
81449502|NCT04715932|162586090|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|4.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||4.19|0.19|0.8909
81449503|NCT04715932|162586091|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.1438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.67|0.87|0.1438
81449504|NCT04715932|162586092|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.68|0.71|0.3440
81449505|NCT04715932|162586093|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.5968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.56|0.58|0.5968
81449506|NCT04715932|162586094|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|3.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||3.76|0.62|0.3620
81449507|NCT04715932|162586095|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.0875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|4.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||4.27|0.91|0.0875
81449508|NCT04715932|162586096|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.8397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.32|0.36|0.8397
81449509|NCT04715932|162586097|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.6265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||4.65|0.40|0.6265
81449510|NCT04715932|162586098|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.8528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|8.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||8.91|0.16|0.8528
81449511|NCT04715932|162586099|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.2983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.35|0.77|0.2983
81449512|NCT04715932|162586100|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.5611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.16|0.66|0.5611
81449513|NCT04715932|162586101|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.4643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.58|0.65|0.4643
81449514|NCT04715932|162586102|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.5063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|3.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||3.62|0.53|0.5063
81449515|NCT04715932|162586103|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.2292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.47|0.80|0.2292
81478002|NCT03299101|162645871|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in mean MEP between baseline and day of surgery.||||0.004
81478003|NCT03299101|162645871|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9||0.042|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in mean MEP between baseline and 90 days postop.||||0.042
81449516|NCT04715932|162586104|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.6097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.07|0.65|0.6097
81449517|NCT04715932|162586105|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.8389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.16|0.54|0.8389
81449518|NCT04715932|162586106|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.17|0.45|0.9764
81449519|NCT04715932|162586107|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.4403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||1.40|0.46|0.4403
81449520|NCT04715932|162586108|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.5112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||1.60|0.39|0.5112
81449521|NCT04715932|162586109|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.9306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.36|0.46|0.9306
81449522|NCT04715932|162586110|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.6046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.36|0.23|0.6046
81449523|NCT04715932|162586111|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.6963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||2.34|0.57|0.6963
81449524|NCT04715932|162586112|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||1.88|0.22|0.4250
81449525|NCT04715932|162586113|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.8797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|4.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||4.65|0.27|0.8797
81449526|NCT04715932|162586114|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.71||||0.2634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|37.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||37.03|0.37|0.2634
81449527|NCT04715932|162586115|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||3.06|0.73|0.2710
81449528|NCT04715932|162586116|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.1748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||4.30|0.77|0.1748
81449529|NCT04715932|162586117|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.8513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|3.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||3.63|0.34|0.8513
81449530|NCT04715932|162586118|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.7906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|5.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed model (repeated binary logistic regression)||||5.07|0.29|0.7906
81449531|NCT00699374|162586125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||0.9993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.5||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test controlling the effects of geographic region, prior transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) and tumor invasion condition.|Log Rank|||||1.50|1.14|0.9993
81449532|NCT00699374|162586126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.8857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.3||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test controlling the effects of geographic region, prior TACE, and tumor invasion condition|Log Rank|||||1.30|0.99|0.8857
81478004|NCT03299101|162645871|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08||0.221|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in mean MEP between day of surgery and 90 days postop.||||0.221
81478005|NCT03299101|162645872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.814|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models estimated overall, within-person change in max SMIP across all 4 time points.||||0.814
81478006|NCT03299101|162645872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.91||0.734|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in maximum SMIP between baseline and day of surgery.||||0.734
81478007|NCT03299101|162645872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|21.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.12||0.341|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in maximum SMIP between baseline and 90 days postop.||||0.341
81478008|NCT03299101|162645872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|28.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.61||0.448|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in maximum SMIP between day of surgery and 90 days postop.||||0.448
81478009|NCT03299101|162645873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.419|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models estimated overall, within-person change in mean SMIP across all 4 time points.||||0.419
81478010|NCT03299101|162645873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|20.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.03||0.439|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in mean SMIP between baseline and day of surgery.||||0.439
81478011|NCT03299101|162645873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|47.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.19||0.069|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in mean SMIP between baseline and 90 days postop.||||0.069
81478012|NCT03299101|162645873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|37.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.96||0.328|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in mean SMIP between day of surgery and 90 days postop.||||0.328
81478013|NCT03299101|162645874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models estimated overall, within-person change in serum prealbumin across all 4 time points.||||0.196
81478014|NCT03299101|162645874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.562|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in serum prealbumin between baseline and day of surgery.||||0.562
81540062|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.02||||0.0343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|84.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||84.66|1.19|0.0343
81478015|NCT03299101|162645874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.087|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in serum prealbumin between baseline and 90 days postop.||||0.087
81478016|NCT03299101|162645874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.226|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in serum prealbumin between day of surgery and 90 days postop.||||0.226
81478017|NCT03299101|162645875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models estimated overall, within-person change in gait speed across all 4 time points.||||0.001
81478018|NCT03299101|162645875|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in gait speed between baseline and day of surgery.||||0.001
81478019|NCT03299101|162645875|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in gait speed between baseline and 90 days postop.||||0.001
81478020|NCT03299101|162645875|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.874|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in gait speed between day of surgery and 90 days postop.||||0.874
81478021|NCT03299101|162645876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.854|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models estimated overall, within-person change in SPPB across all 4 time points.||||0.854
81478022|NCT03299101|162645876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.298|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in SPPB between baseline and day of surgery.||||0.298
81478023|NCT03299101|162645876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.684|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in SPPB between baseline and 90 days postop.||||0.684
81540063|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.45||||0.0391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|79.82||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||79.82|1.12|0.0391
81540064|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.31||||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|115.1||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||115.1|1.54|0.0187
81449533|NCT00699374|162586127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.8459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.31||One-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test controlling the effects of geographic region, prior TACE and tumor invasion condition|Log Rank|||||1.31|0.98|0.8459
81449534|NCT01853930|162586142|SUPERIORITY|The purpose of the superiority test is to show if laboratory based training is superior to an independent home-based training option.||||||0.876|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t= -0.157 df= 30||||||0.876
81449535|NCT00110136|162586143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.02||0.2629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|0.74||Paired t-test; no adjustments for multiple comparisons|paired t-test||The difference is post minus pre so negative values represents fewer hot flashes after treatment.|Analysis of the change in hot flash frequency from baseline to four weeks; null hypothesis is no change.||0.74|-2.36|0.2629
81449536|NCT00110136|162586144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.91||0.1365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.45|1.72||Paired t-test; unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|paired t-test||Difference in hot flash score is post minus pre so a negative value represents a decrease in the frequency and/or severity of the hot flashes.|Assessment of the change in the hot flash score over time||1.72|-10.45|0.1365
81449537|NCT00110136|162586146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.0||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|5.92||Paired t-test; unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|paired t-test||This is the change in MCS from baseline to four weeks (post minus pre) so values greater than zero reflect improvement in QOL.|Assess the change in MCS from baseline to four weeks in patients receiving St. John's wort.||5.92|-4.84|0.8320
81449538|NCT00110136|162586147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.43||0.9995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.71|5.71||Paired t-test on the change in PCS from baseline to four weeks; unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|paired t-test||This is the change in PCS from baseline to four weeks (post minus pre), so positive numbers represent improvement in QOL.|Assess the change in PCS from baseline to four weeks; null hypothesis is no change.||5.71|-5.71|0.9995
81449539|NCT00110136|162586148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.35|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.12||0.1042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|9.822||Paired t-test; unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|paired t-test||This is the change in mood from baseline to four weeks (post minus pre). Mood is scored so that higher numbers represent better mood so positive changes represent an improvement in mood.|Assess the change in mood from baseline to four weeks. Null hypothesis is no change.||9.822|-1.12|0.1042
81449540|NCT00265395|162586170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||SVR Rate Difference|-4.9||||0.6445||95.0|-20.4|10.6|||Asymptotic Z-test|||||10.6|-20.4|0.6445
81449541|NCT04540406|162586176|OTHER|We employed covariate-adjusted Principal Coordinates Analysis and a subject-stratified PERMANOVA test to assess the overall gut microbiota structural change. These tests are generally neither superiority, non-inferiority, nor equivalence tests. Instead, they are used to detect and evaluate overall differences in the microbial community structure between groups or conditions.||||||||||||||||PCoA (Principal Coordinates Analysis) + PERMANOVA (Permutational Multivariate Analysis of Variance) are exploratory multivariate techniques commonly used in microbiome research to assess and visualize differences in community composition. The null hypothesis for PERMANOVA is that there are no differences in the centroids (multivariate means) of the groups being compared. The microbial communities in different groups or conditions are not significantly different from each other.|To assess the overall structural changes in gut microbiota, we employed covariate-adjusted Principal Coordinates Analysis (PCoA) and a subject-stratified PERMANOVA test. PCoA, an exploratory multivariate technique, helps visualize and interpret patterns in complex microbiome data by reducing dimensionality, with the first principal coordinate (PC1) capturing the largest variation among samples. PERMANOVA, which does not rely on standard parametric assumptions, was used to determine if there are statistically significant differences in the overall composition of microbial communities between groups based on a chosen distance metric. Our analysis aimed to explore whether microbial community compositions differed significantly between Day 0 and Day 28 within the Treatment group, accounting for inter-individual variability. Similarly, we investigated if such differences existed over the same time points in the Control group. The unit of measure was distance metrics.|||
81449542|NCT01955837|162586189|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.99|||Log Rank|||||0.99|0.62|0.035
81449543|NCT01955837|162586190|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.54|||Log Rank|||||0.54|0.34|<0.001
81449544|NCT01955837|162586191|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.58|||Log Rank|||||0.58|0.37|<0.001
81449545|NCT01955837|162586192|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|1.1||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.4|||Fisher Exact|||||2.4|-0.1|0.554
81449546|NCT01955837|162586193|SUPERIORITY||Difference in DCR|29.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|38.0|||Fisher Exact|||||38.0|20.9|<0.001
81449547|NCT01955837|162586194|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|29.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|38.0|||Fisher Exact|||||38.0|20.9|<0.001
81449548|NCT01955837|162586197|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.04|||Log Rank|||||1.04|0.57|0.083
81449549|NCT01955837|162586198|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.2|||Log Rank|||||1.20|0.57|0.228
81449550|NCT01955837|162586199|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.59||||||||0.59|0.32|
81449551|NCT01955837|162586200|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.65||||||||0.65|0.31|
81449552|NCT00552578|162586201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.17||||0.523||95.0|0.0098|2.8215|||Fisher Exact|||Intent to treat||2.8215|0.0098|0.523
81449553|NCT00552578|162586203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0||||No adjustment|Fisher Exact|||Fisher exact test was used and tested the hypothesis that neither group would be more likely to complete the study protocol.||||0.015
81540065|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.1475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|9.47||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||9.47|0.71|0.1475
81449554|NCT02563106|162586205|OTHER|The analysis of the primary endpoint was based on the mITT analysis set. Per-protocol and worse case analyses were performed as sensitivity analyses.The P-value was based on a one-sided z-test for the comparison of the treatment difference between the SYN-004 group and the Placebo group.|Relative Risk Reduction (%)|71.4||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.9|94.0||Study was designed to provide 80% power to detect treatment effect with one-sided alpha = 0.05 on the primary endpoint. Based on the pre-specified z-test the one-sided P=0.045.|z-test|1-sided P=0.045.|Relative Risk Reduction in SYN-004 group compared to Placebo group.|The Modified Intent-to-Treat (mITT) analysis set included randomized subjects who received at least 1 dose of study drug. Number of subjects with CDI, imputing early termination without CDI as not being treatment failures.||94.0|-35.9|0.045
81449555|NCT02338193|162586224|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.032|||||||ANOVA|||One Way ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast if p\>0.05||||<0.032
81449556|NCT02338193|162586225|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|One Way ANOVA with Bonferoni contrast test||||||<0.05
81449557|NCT02338193|162586226|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||<0.01
81449558|NCT02338193|162586227|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.012|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||<0.012
81449559|NCT02338193|162586228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||0.007
81449560|NCT02338193|162586229|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast||||0.023
81449561|NCT02338193|162586230|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast||||>0.05
81449562|NCT02338193|162586231|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast||||>0.05
81449563|NCT02338193|162586232|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast||||<0.001
81449564|NCT02338193|162586233|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||<0.001
81449565|NCT02338193|162586234|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.004|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||<0.004
81449566|NCT02338193|162586235|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.02|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||<0.02
81449567|NCT02338193|162586236|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.012|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||<0.012
81449568|NCT02338193|162586237|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||>0.05
81449569|NCT02338193|162586238|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.028|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||<0.028
81449570|NCT02338193|162586239|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.03|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||<.03
81449571|NCT02885181|162586260|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means of Differences|0.01||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0||0.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.76|- 0.74|0.978
81449572|NCT02885181|162586260|SUPERIORITY||LS Means of Differences|0.4||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0||1.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.16|- 0.36|0.300
81449573|NCT02885181|162586260|SUPERIORITY||LS Means of Differences|0.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||- 0.43|- 1.92|0.002
81449574|NCT02885181|162586261|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-5.9||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|24.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.0|-36.0|0.660
81449575|NCT02885181|162586261|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-15.9||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.7|13.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.8|-44.7|0.277
81449576|NCT02885181|162586261|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|40.0||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|65.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||65.6|10.7|0.009
81449577|NCT02885181|162586262|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-2.7||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|27.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.5|-32.0|0.853
81449578|NCT02885181|162586262|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-2.7||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|27.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.5|-32.0|0.852
81449579|NCT02885181|162586262|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|24.9||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|51.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||51.5|-6.6|0.092
81449580|NCT02885181|162586263|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-8.6||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9|22.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.5|-37.9|0.360
81449581|NCT02885181|162586263|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|1.4||||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|31.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.7|-28.0|0.896
81449582|NCT02885181|162586263|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|24.5||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|50.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||50.1|-6.6|0.072
81449583|NCT02885181|162586264|SUPERIORITY||LS Means of Differences|-0.12||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.25|-0.49|0.528
81449584|NCT02885181|162586264|SUPERIORITY||LS Means of Differences|0.2||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.57|-0.17|0.293
81449585|NCT02885181|162586264|SUPERIORITY||LS Means of Differences|-0.33||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.03|-0.70|0.072
81449586|NCT04228783|162586275|EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence margin of 0.5 to 2.0 was considered relevant to demonstrate the equivalence of the two products.|Ratio of GMCs|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.1||||||||1.1|0.8|
81449587|NCT04228783|162586275|EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence margin of 0.5 to 2.0 was considered relevant to demonstrate the equivalence of the two products.|Ratio of GMCs|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.1||||||||1.1|0.8|
81449588|NCT04228783|162586275|EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence margin of 0.5 to 2.0 was considered relevant to demonstrate the equivalence of the two products.|Ratio of GMCs|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.2||||||||1.2|0.9|
81449589|NCT04228783|162586276|EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence margin of 0.5 to 2.0 was considered relevant to demonstrate the equivalence of the two products.|Ratio of GMCs|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.2||||||||1.2|0.8|
81449590|NCT04228783|162586276|EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence margin of 0.5 to 2.0 was considered relevant to demonstrate the equivalence of the two products.|Ratio of GMCs|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.3||||||||1.3|0.8|
81449591|NCT04228783|162586276|EQUIVALENCE|An equivalence margin of 0.5 to 2.0 was considered relevant to demonstrate the equivalence of the two products.|Ratio of GMCs|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.3||||||||1.3|0.8|
81449592|NCT00626392|162586281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons. P-values \<= 0.05 were reported as statistically significant.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.010
81449593|NCT04562155|162586309|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0345||||||Adjusted p-value|MCP-Mod method|||Detection of dose-response: Emax model (ED50=30) Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining multiple comparison procedures (MCP) principles with modeling techniques. A generalized MCP approach (with adjustment for baseline cough count and geographic region) was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test. Pre-specified overall Type one error at alpha level of 0.1 (one-sided).||||= 0.0345
81449594|NCT04562155|162586309|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0376||||||Adjusted p-value|MCP-Mod method|||Detection of dose-response: Emax model (ED50=50) Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining multiple comparison procedures (MCP) principles with modeling techniques. A generalized MCP approach (with adjustment for baseline cough count and geographic region) was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test. Pre-specified overall Type one error at alpha level of 0.1 (one-sided).||||= 0.0376
81449595|NCT04562155|162586309|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0319||||||Adjusted p-value|MCP-Mod method|||Detection of dose-response: sigm. Emax model (ED50=30, h=3) sigm = sigmoidal h = hill parameter Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining multiple comparison procedures (MCP) principles with modeling techniques. A generalized MCP approach (with adjustment for baseline cough count and geographic region) was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test. Pre-specified overall Type one error at alpha level of 0.1 (one-sided).||||= 0.0319
81449596|NCT04562155|162586309|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0603||||||Adjusted p-value|MCP-Mod method|||Detection of dose-response: sigm. Emax model (ED50=60, h=5) sigm = sigmoidal h = hill parameter Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining multiple comparison procedures (MCP) principles with modeling techniques. A generalized MCP approach (with adjustment for baseline cough count and geographic region) was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test. Pre-specified overall Type one error at alpha level of 0.1 (one-sided).||||= 0.0603
81449597|NCT04005352|162586318|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|||||with significance level of 0.025|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81449598|NCT04005352|162586319|NON_INFERIORITY|4 letter margin (1-sided)|Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.5|||ANOVA|||||1.5|-1.3|<0.0001
81449599|NCT04005352|162586320|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81449600|NCT04005352|162586321|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81449601|NCT04005352|162586322|SUPERIORITY|Week 14|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.7|||likelihood ratio test|Assessed at one-sided 0.025 significance level||||2.7|0.9|0.0510
81449602|NCT04005352|162586322|SUPERIORITY|Week 16|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|3.9|||likelihood ratio test|Assessed at one-sided 0.025 significance level||||3.9|1.7|<0.0001
81449603|NCT04005352|162586325|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.8137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.5||p-value for treatment difference|ANOVA|||||1.5|-1.9|0.8137
81449604|NCT04005352|162586326|SUPERIORITY|Week 32|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.4106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.3|||likelihood ratio test|adjusting for baseline BCVA categories (\<55, 55-\<73, ≥73 letters).||||1.3|0.7|0.4106
81449605|NCT04005352|162586326|SUPERIORITY|Week 64|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.4667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.4|||likelihood ratio test|adjusting for baseline BCVA categories (\<55, 55-\<73, ≥73 letters).||||1.4|0.7|0.4667
81449606|NCT04005352|162586327|SUPERIORITY|Week 32|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.2397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.7|||likelihood ratio test|assessed at the 0.025 significance level||||1.7|0.8|0.2397
81449607|NCT04005352|162586327|SUPERIORITY|Week 64|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.8|||likelihood ratio test|assessed at the 0.025 significance level||||1.8|0.9|0.1150
81449608|NCT04005352|162586328|SUPERIORITY|Weeks 28 and 32|Difference|-26.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.87||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.3|-7.5|||ANOVA|||||-7.5|-46.3|0.0066
81449609|NCT04005352|162586328|SUPERIORITY|Weeks 60 and 64|Difference|-15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.26||0.1714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.6|6.7|||ANOVA|||||6.7|-37.6|0.1714
81449610|NCT04005352|162586331|SUPERIORITY|Week 32|LS Mean Difference|0.37||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-0.2|0.193
81449611|NCT04005352|162586331|SUPERIORITY|Week 64|LS Mean Difference|-2.0||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-3.9|0.052
81449612|NCT04005352|162586332|SUPERIORITY|Week 32|LS Mean Difference|2.16||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|4.6|||ANCOVA|||||4.6|-0.3|0.081
81449613|NCT04005352|162586332|SUPERIORITY|Week 64|LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|1.8|||ANCOVA|||||1.8|-3.2|0.590
81449614|NCT04005352|162586333|SUPERIORITY|Week 32|LS Mean Difference|0.77||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|3.4|||ANCOVA|||||3.4|-1.8|0.558
81449615|NCT04005352|162586333|SUPERIORITY|Week 64|LS Mean Difference|-1.9||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-4.5|0.138
81449616|NCT04005352|162586334|SUPERIORITY|Week 32|LS Mean Difference|1.6||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|4.6|||ANCOVA|||||4.6|-1.4|0.287
81449617|NCT04005352|162586334|SUPERIORITY|Week 64|LS Mean Difference|-3.0||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-6.2|0.070
81449618|NCT04005352|162586335|SUPERIORITY|Week 32|LS Mean Difference|-0.71||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|2.0|||ANCOVA|||||2.0|-3.4|0.602
81449619|NCT04005352|162586335|SUPERIORITY|Week 64|LS Mean Difference|-2.5||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-5.3|0.086
81449620|NCT04005352|162586336|SUPERIORITY|Week 32|LS Mean Difference|1.55||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.8|||ANCOVA|||||3.8|-0.7|0.174
81449621|NCT04005352|162586336|SUPERIORITY|Week 64|LS Mean Difference|-1.5||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.8|||ANCOVA|||||0.8|-3.8|0.210
81449622|NCT04005352|162586337|SUPERIORITY|Week 32|LS Mean Difference|-0.96||||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|1.8|||ANCOVA|||||1.8|-3.8|0.499
81449623|NCT04005352|162586337|SUPERIORITY|Week 64|LS Mean Difference|-2.3||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|0.8|||ANCOVA|||||0.8|-5.4|0.147
81449624|NCT04005352|162586338|SUPERIORITY|Week 32|LS Mean Difference|0.88||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|4.6|||ANCOVA|||||4.6|-2.8|0.643
81449625|NCT04005352|162586338|SUPERIORITY|Week 64|LS Mean Difference|-1.3||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|2.5|||ANCOVA|||||2.5|-5.0|0.507
81449626|NCT04005352|162586339|SUPERIORITY|Week 32|LS Mean Difference|0.49||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.0|||ANCOVA|||||3.0|-2.0|0.700
81478024|NCT03299101|162645876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.485|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in SPPB between day of surgery and 90 days postop.||||0.485
81478025|NCT03299101|162645877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models estimated overall, within-person change in RAI across all 4 time points.||||0.067
81478026|NCT03299101|162645877|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.089|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in RAI between baseline and day of surgery.||||0.089
81478027|NCT03299101|162645877|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in RAI between baseline and 90 days postop.||||0.006
81478028|NCT03299101|162645877|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.221|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in RAI between day of surgery and 90 days postop.||||0.221
81478029|NCT03299101|162645878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models estimated overall, within-person change in SGA across all 4 time points.||||0.860
81478030|NCT03299101|162645878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.41|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in SGA between baseline and day of surgery.||||0.410
81478031|NCT03299101|162645878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.622|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in SGA between baseline and 90 days postop.||||0.622
81478032|NCT03299101|162645878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.757|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in SGA between day of surgery and 90 days postop.||||0.757
81478033|NCT03299101|162645879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.362|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models estimated overall, within-person change in 6 Minute Walk Test across all 4 time points.||||0.362
81540066|NCT03192176|162758724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.2161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|7.55||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||7.55|0.63|0.2161
81478034|NCT03299101|162645879|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|25.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.06||0.203|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in 6 Minute Walk Test between baseline and day of surgery.||||.203
81478035|NCT03299101|162645879|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.77||0.357|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in 6 Minute Walk Test between baseline and 90 days postop.||||0.357
81478036|NCT03299101|162645879|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|21.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.4||0.163|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in 6 Minute Walk Test between day of surgery and 90 days postop.||||0.163
81478037|NCT03299101|162645880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models estimated overall, within-person change across all 4 time points.||||0.068
81478038|NCT03299101|162645880|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.043|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change between baseline and day of surgery.||||0.043
81478039|NCT03299101|162645880|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.092|TWO_SIDED|||||The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change between baseline and 90 days postop.||||0.092
81478040|NCT03299101|162645880|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.292|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The null hypothesis was rejected a priori if p\<.05.|The mean within-person difference was assessed with linear mixed models with standard error and p-value similar to paired t-tests.|Linear mixed models estimated within-person change in mean MEP between day of surgery and 90 days postop.||||0.292
81478041|NCT03299101|162645881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.625|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models estimated overall, within-person change across both time points.||||0.625
81478042|NCT03066778|162645914|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.00069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.88|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by platinum chemotherapy, ECOG, and LDH|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by platinum chemotherapy, ECOG, and LDH|||0.88|0.60|0.00069
81478043|NCT03066778|162645915|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.01643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.98|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by platinum chemotherapy, ECOG, and LDH|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by platinum chemotherapy, ECOG, and LDH|||0.98|0.64|0.01643
81478044|NCT03066778|162645916|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|8.9||||0.0227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|17.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in percent = 0 versus H1: difference in percent \> 0.|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by platinum chemotherapy, ECOG, and LDH. Cisplatin, ECOG 0, LDH ≤ULN and Cisplatin, ECOG 0, LDH \>ULN were combined into one stratum because of small sample size|||17.4|0.2|0.02270
81478045|NCT03066778|162645921|OTHER||Difference in Least Square Means|4.43||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|8.66|||Log Rank|||||8.66|0.21|0.040
81478046|NCT03066778|162645924|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.14|||Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on stratified log-rank test|Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by platinum chemotherapy ECOG, and LDH. Cisplatin, ECOG 0, LDH ≤ULN and Cisplatin, ECOG 0, LDH \>ULN were combined into one stratum because of small sample size|||1.14|0.56|0.208
81478047|NCT00435461|162645934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||||-0.7|-1.2|<0.001
81478048|NCT00435461|162645934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||||-0.7|-1.2|<0.001
81449627|NCT04005352|162586339|SUPERIORITY|Week 64|LS Mean Difference|-2.9||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-6.0|0.070
81449628|NCT04005352|162586340|SUPERIORITY|Week 32|LS Mean Difference|0.73||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|5.1|||ANCOVA|||||5.1|-3.6|0.741
81449629|NCT04005352|162586340|SUPERIORITY|Week 64|LS Mean Difference|-1.7||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|3.2|||ANCOVA|||||3.2|-6.6|0.494
81449630|NCT04005352|162586341|SUPERIORITY|Week 32|LS Mean Difference|1.76||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.5|||ANCOVA|||||3.5|-0.0|0.054
81449631|NCT04005352|162586341|SUPERIORITY|Week 64|LS Mean Difference|-1.1||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|-3.4|0.331
81449632|NCT04005352|162586342|SUPERIORITY|Week 32|LS Mean Difference|1.24||||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|4.1|||ANCOVA|||||4.1|-1.6|0.394
81449633|NCT04005352|162586342|SUPERIORITY|Week 64|LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|2.5|||ANCOVA|||||2.5|-3.6|0.728
81449634|NCT01442688|162586345|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|If the 90% Confidence Intervals of the geometric mean ratio are wholly contained within the interval (0.80, 1.25), then the hypothesis of a drug interaction will be rejected.|Geometric mean ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.995|1.04|||ANOVA|||||1.04|0.995|
81449635|NCT01442688|162586346|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|If the 90% Confidence Intervals of the geometric mean ratio are wholly contained within the interval (0.80, 1.25), then the hypothesis of a drug interaction will be rejected.|Geometric mean ratio|0.991|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.04|||ANOVA|||||1.04|0.940|
81449636|NCT05502081|162586347|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449637|NCT05502081|162586347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.176|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.176
81449638|NCT05502081|162586347|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449639|NCT05502081|162586347|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449640|NCT05502081|162586348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.011
81449641|NCT05502081|162586348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.021
81449642|NCT05502081|162586348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.42
81449643|NCT05502081|162586348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.007
81449644|NCT05502081|162586349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.99
81449645|NCT05502081|162586350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.005
81449646|NCT05502081|162586350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.99
81449647|NCT05502081|162586350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.003
81449648|NCT05502081|162586350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.003
81478049|NCT00435461|162645934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.3|0.816
81478050|NCT00435461|162645935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||||-0.9|-1.6|<0.001
81478051|NCT00435461|162645935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||||-0.7|-1.4|<0.001
81478052|NCT00435461|162645935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.6|0.136
81478053|NCT00435461|162645936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||||-0.7|-1.5|<0.001
81478054|NCT00435461|162645936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||||-0.4|-1.2|<0.001
81478055|NCT00435461|162645936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.7|0.136
81478056|NCT00435461|162645937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.8|||ANCOVA|||||-0.8|-1.6|<0.001
81478057|NCT00435461|162645937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-1.3|<0.001
81478058|NCT00435461|162645937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.6|0.136
81478059|NCT00435461|162645938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-0.8|0.001
81478060|NCT00435461|162645938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0|-0.6|0.106
81478061|NCT00435461|162645938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.5|0.286
81478062|NCT00435461|162645939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.7|0.007
81449649|NCT05502081|162586351|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449650|NCT05502081|162586351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.119|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.119
81449651|NCT05502081|162586351|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449652|NCT05502081|162586351|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449653|NCT05502081|162586352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.933|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.933
81449654|NCT05502081|162586353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.011
81449655|NCT05502081|162586353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.054
81449656|NCT05502081|162586353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.185|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.185
81449657|NCT05502081|162586353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.004
81449658|NCT05502081|162586354|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449659|NCT05502081|162586354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81449660|NCT05502081|162586354|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449661|NCT05502081|162586354|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449662|NCT05502081|162586355|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449663|NCT05502081|162586355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.758|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.758
81449664|NCT05502081|162586355|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449665|NCT05502081|162586355|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449666|NCT05502081|162586356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.412|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.412
81449667|NCT05502081|162586357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.106|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.106
81449668|NCT05502081|162586358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.01
81449669|NCT05502081|162586358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.06
81449670|NCT05502081|162586358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.156|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.156
81449671|NCT05502081|162586358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.003
81449672|NCT05502081|162586359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.219|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.219
81449673|NCT05502081|162586360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.298|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.298
81449674|NCT05502081|162586361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.015
81449675|NCT05502081|162586361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.232|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.232
81449676|NCT05502081|162586361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.004
81449677|NCT05502081|162586361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.054
81449678|NCT05502081|162586362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.68
81449679|NCT05502081|162586362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.232|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.232
81449680|NCT05502081|162586362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.004
81449681|NCT05502081|162586362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.054
81449682|NCT05502081|162586363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.002
81449683|NCT05502081|162586363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.557|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.557
81449684|NCT05502081|162586363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.001
81449685|NCT05502081|162586363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.004
81449686|NCT05502081|162586364|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449687|NCT05502081|162586364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.51
81449688|NCT05502081|162586364|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449689|NCT05502081|162586364|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449690|NCT05502081|162586365|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449691|NCT05502081|162586365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.891|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.891
81449692|NCT05502081|162586365|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449693|NCT05502081|162586365|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449694|NCT05502081|162586366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.516|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.516
81449695|NCT05502081|162586367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.264|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.264
81449696|NCT05502081|162586368|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81449697|NCT05502081|162586368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.256|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.256
81540196|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.6375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|2.52||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.52|0.22|0.6375
81540197|NCT03192176|162758725|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.71||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||1.71|0.17|0.2980
81540198|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.35||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|16.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||16.96|1.69|0.0044
81540199|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.65||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.79|26.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||26.83|2.79|0.0002
81540200|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.49|33.54||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||33.54|3.49|<0.0001
81540201|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|31.29||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||31.29|3.20|<0.0001
81540202|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51||||0.1266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|8.15||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||8.15|0.77|0.1266
81540203|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.72||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|17.66||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||17.66|1.85|0.0024
81540204|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.93||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.59|24.26||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||24.26|2.59|0.0003
81540205|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.11||||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|8.17||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||8.17|1.18|0.0217
81540206|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.63||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|12.25||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||12.25|1.75|0.0021
81540207|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.72||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|12.37||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||12.37|1.80|0.0016
81540208|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.8||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|12.86||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||12.86|1.79|0.0018
81540209|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.69||||0.0467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|7.14||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||7.14|1.01|0.0467
81540210|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.7||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|12.28||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||12.28|1.80|0.0016
81540211|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.98||||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|7.65||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||7.65|1.16|0.0234
81540212|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88||||0.0294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|7.46||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||7.46|1.11|0.0294
81540213|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.74||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|9.73||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||9.73|1.44|0.0068
81540214|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.35||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|11.29||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||11.29|1.68|0.0025
81540215|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.82||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.13|15.92||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||15.92|2.13|0.0006
81540216|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53||||0.0572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|6.61||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||6.61|0.97|0.0572
81540217|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.03||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.28|15.97||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||15.97|2.28|0.0003
81540218|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|6.38||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||6.38|1.02|0.0460
81540219|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.1406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|5.23||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.23|0.79|0.1406
81540220|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.97||||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|7.63||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||7.63|1.16|0.0234
81540221|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.82||||0.0302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|7.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||7.22|1.10|0.0302
81540222|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.23||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|14.63||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||14.63|1.87|0.0016
81540223|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.2105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|4.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||4.64|0.71|0.2105
81540224|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.17||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|10.81||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||10.81|1.61|0.0033
81540225|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.1087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|5.21||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.21|0.85|0.1087
81540226|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.03||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||4.03|0.60|0.3600
81540227|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.1394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|5.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||5.32|0.79|0.1394
81540228|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.0522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|7.36||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||7.36|0.99|0.0522
81540229|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.97||||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|11.61||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||11.61|1.63|0.0119
81540230|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.1474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|5.53||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||5.53|0.77|0.1474
81575240|NCT01059825|162821912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.44||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.05|-0.84||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.84|-4.05|0.026
81540231|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.08||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|14.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||14.67|1.76|0.0026
81540232|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.1263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|5.51||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||5.51|0.81|0.1263
81540233|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.2327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|4.95||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||4.95|0.68|0.2327
81540234|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12||||0.1359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|5.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||5.70|0.79|0.1359
81540235|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.35||||0.0258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|9.69||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||9.69|1.16|0.0258
81540236|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.77||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|15.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||15.04|1.51|0.0076
81540237|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36||||0.1088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|6.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||6.75|0.83|0.1088
81540238|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.89||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|14.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||14.62|1.64|0.0045
81540239|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74||||0.0493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|7.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||7.50|1.00|0.0493
81540240|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.99||||0.0376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|8.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||8.41|1.06|0.0376
81540241|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53||||0.0723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|6.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||6.94|0.92|0.0723
81540242|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.11||||0.0396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|9.17||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||9.17|1.06|0.0396
81540243|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.18||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|20.67||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||20.67|1.85|0.0031
81540244|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.1044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|6.96||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||6.96|0.83|0.1044
81540245|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.47||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|16.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||16.75|1.78|0.0029
81540246|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.01||||0.0364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|8.45||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||8.45|1.07|0.0364
81540247|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.6396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|3.37||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.37|0.47|0.6396
81540248|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.4378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.91||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.91|0.55|0.4378
81575241|NCT01059825|162821912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|1.49||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.11|3.08||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||3.08|-0.11|0.883
81540249|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.2045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|5.44||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||5.44|0.70|0.2045
81540250|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.54||||0.0958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|7.62||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||7.62|0.85|0.0958
81540251|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.85||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.85|0.60|0.3210
81540252|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.75||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|11.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||11.39|1.23|0.0199
81540253|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.1219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|6.36||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||6.36|0.80|0.1219
81540254|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.2975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|4.76||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||4.76|0.62|0.2975
81540255|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.2763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|4.8||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||4.80|0.64|0.2763
81540256|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.1235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|6.82||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||6.82|0.79|0.1235
81540257|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.24||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|14.19||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||14.19|1.27|0.0190
81540258|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.2213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|5.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||5.93|0.66|0.2213
81540259|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.88||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|20.25||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||20.25|1.71|0.0050
81540260|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39||||0.1053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|6.85||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||6.85|0.83|0.1053
81540261|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39||||0.0991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|6.72||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||6.72|0.85|0.0991
81540262|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.2056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|5.32||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||5.32|0.70|0.2056
81540263|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.17||||0.0407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|9.57||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||9.57|1.05|0.0407
81540264|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.47||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|18.3||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||18.30|1.63|0.0059
81540265|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.85||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|12.3||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||12.30|1.20|0.0230
81540266|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.36||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|25.29||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||25.29|2.14|0.0015
81575242|NCT01059825|162821913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.67||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.07|-0.27||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.27|-3.07|0.063
81540267|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.45||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|10.16||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||10.16|1.17|0.0248
81540268|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.1091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|6.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||6.83|0.82|0.1091
81540269|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.3054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|4.75||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||4.75|0.61|0.3054
81540270|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.48||||0.1129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|7.61||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||7.61|0.81|0.1129
81540271|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.28||||0.0432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|10.37||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||10.37|1.04|0.0432
81540272|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.77||||0.0315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|12.6||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||12.60|1.13|0.0315
81540273|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.26||||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|13.64||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||13.64|1.33|0.0147
81540274|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.18||||0.0405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|9.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||9.59|1.05|0.0405
81540275|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.5238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||3.93|0.50|0.5238
81540276|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.97||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.97|0.60|0.3060
81540277|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.3747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|4.86||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.86|0.55|0.3747
81540278|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.49||||0.0443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|11.8||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||11.80|1.03|0.0443
81540279|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.49||||0.1269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|8.06||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||8.06|0.77|0.1269
81540280|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.15||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|17.13||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||17.13|1.49|0.0095
81540281|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.1254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|6.94||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||6.94|0.79|0.1254
81540282|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.66||||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|12.63||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||12.63|1.06|0.0402
81540283|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.4547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|5.42||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||5.42|0.47|0.4547
81540284|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.4008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|5.99||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||5.99|0.49|0.4008
81575243|NCT01059825|162821913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.29||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.69|-0.88||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.88|-3.69|0.019
81540285|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.1535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|9.22||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||9.22|0.71|0.1535
81540286|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.19||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|28.95||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||28.95|1.79|0.0055
81540287|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.2116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|7.5||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||7.50|0.64|0.2116
81540288|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.1668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|7.83||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 13||7.83|0.70|0.1668
81540289|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32||||0.1824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|7.98||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||7.98|0.67|0.1824
81540290|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.9||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.90|0.25|0.7970
81540291|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.7065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.85||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||2.85|0.21|0.7065
81540292|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.9126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|3.93||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||3.93|0.29|0.9126
81540293|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.82||||0.1282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|10.7||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||10.70|0.74|0.1282
81540294|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.2661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|7.04||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||7.04|0.58|0.2661
81540295|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.7457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|4.09||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||4.09|0.36|0.7457
81540296|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.4095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|6.41||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||6.41|0.47|0.4095
81540297|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.9571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.77||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||3.77|0.28|0.9571
81540298|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|3.59||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||3.59|0.23|0.8827
81540299|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.5944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|2.74||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||2.74|0.17|0.5944
81540300|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74||||0.1647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|11.39||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||11.39|0.66|0.1647
81540301|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.2684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|7.48||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||7.48|0.57|0.2684
81540302|NCT03192176|162758726|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.5338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|5.07||Odds ratio, corresponding 95% CI and p-value are based on a logistic regression with responder as the dependent variable and treatment group and smoking status as factors and baseline measurement (mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms) as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 15||5.07|0.43|0.5338
81575244|NCT01059825|162821913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.01||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.43|-0.59||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.59|-3.43|0.035
81540303|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-0.18||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||Week 4||-0.18|-1.95|0.0179
81540304|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-0.47||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.47|-2.25|0.0027
81540305|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.73||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.73|-2.50|0.0004
81540306|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-0.64||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.64|-2.43|0.0009
81540307|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.5806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.64||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||0.64|-1.14|0.5806
81540308|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|-0.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.27|-2.03|0.0105
81540309|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-0.39||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.39|-2.16|0.0048
81540310|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.1801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|0.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.29|-1.52|0.1801
81540311|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.0609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.04|-1.76|0.0609
81540312|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-0.49||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.49|-2.33|0.0028
81540313|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.55||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.55|-2.40|0.0018
81540314|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.5519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.64||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.64|-1.19|0.5519
81540315|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.1922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|0.31||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.31|-1.51|0.1922
81540316|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.0463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.02|-1.82|0.0463
81540317|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.1288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|0.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||0.19|-1.53|0.1288
81540318|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||0.03|-1.72|0.0577
81540319|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|-0.48||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.48|-2.26|0.0027
81540320|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||-1.3|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.41||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.41|-2.20|0.0043
81540321|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.4089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.52||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||0.52|-1.27|0.4089
81540322|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.31||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||0.31|-1.44|0.2050
81540323|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.0265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|-0.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.11|-1.84|0.0265
81540324|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.7617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.88||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||0.88|-1.20|0.7617
81540325|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.6061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||1.32|-0.77|0.6061
81540326|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.7997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|1.21||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||1.21|-0.93|0.7997
81540327|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.3391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|1.6||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||1.60|-0.55|0.3391
81540328|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.3934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.61||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||0.61|-1.55|0.3934
81540329|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|1.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||1.04|-1.08|0.9750
81540330|NCT03192176|162758727|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.97||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors and baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15||0.97|-1.13|0.8830
81540331|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.27||0.5872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|10.73||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Ease of Getting to Sleep||10.73|-6.09|0.5872
81540332|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.33||0.3779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|12.35||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Ease of Getting to Sleep||12.35|-4.70|0.3779
81540333|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.34||0.3506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.61|4.49||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Ease of Getting to Sleep||4.49|-12.61|0.3506
81540334|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.39||0.8236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.66|9.62||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Ease of Getting to Sleep||9.62|-7.66|0.8236
81540335|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35||0.5949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.24|10.87||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Ease of Getting to Sleep||10.87|-6.24|0.5949
81540336|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.19||0.9237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.65|7.85||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Ease of Getting to Sleep||7.85|-8.65|0.9237
81540337|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.32||0.3599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|12.46||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Ease of Getting to Sleep||12.46|-4.54|0.3599
81576072|NCT02557698|162823482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.7|-3.9|0.964
81540338|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.08||0.7422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.33|11.68||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Quality of Sleep||11.68|-8.33|0.7422
81540339|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.09||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.67|7.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Quality of Sleep||7.37|-12.67|0.6030
81540340|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.14||0.2478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.07|4.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Quality of Sleep||4.17|-16.07|0.2478
81540341|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.18||0.5295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.94|13.47||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Quality of Sleep||13.47|-6.94|0.5295
81540342|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.16||0.6938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|8.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Quality of Sleep||8.13|-12.20|0.6938
81540343|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.97||0.9765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.93|9.63||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Quality of Sleep||9.63|-9.93|0.9765
81540344|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.13||0.4771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.45|13.76||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Quality of Sleep||13.76|-6.45|0.4771
81540345|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.44||0.4256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.19|12.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||12.27|-5.19|0.4256
81540346|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.45||0.9559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.52|9.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||9.01|-8.52|0.9559
81540347|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49||0.2003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|3.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||3.07|-14.60|0.2003
81540348|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.53||0.6692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.86|6.98||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||6.98|-10.86|0.6692
81540349|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.51||0.6894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.68|7.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||7.08|-10.68|0.6894
81540350|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35||0.1627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.66|2.48||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||2.48|-14.66|0.1627
81540351|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.48||0.9371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.18|8.47||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||8.47|-9.18|0.9371
81540352|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.53||0.8521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.07|9.77||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Integrity of Behavior following Awaking||9.77|-8.07|0.8521
81540353|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.56||0.9367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|9.35||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Integrity of Behavior following Awaking||9.35|-8.62|0.9367
81575245|NCT01059825|162821913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.3||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.73|0.12||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||0.12|-2.73|0.121
81540354|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.57||0.0551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.82|0.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Integrity of Behavior following Awaking||0.19|-17.82|0.0551
81540355|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.64||0.4936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.32|5.96||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Integrity of Behavior following Awaking||5.96|-12.32|0.4936
81540356|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.59||0.6404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.89|11.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Integrity of Behavior following Awaking||11.17|-6.89|0.6404
81540357|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.45||0.8955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.17|9.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Integrity of Behavior following Awaking||9.34|-8.17|0.8955
81540358|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.59||0.9776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|9.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Integrity of Behavior following Awaking||9.17|-8.91|0.9776
81540359|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.14||0.7852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.27|7.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Ease of Getting to Sleep||7.01|-9.27|0.7852
81540360|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.15||0.7812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.02|9.33||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Ease of Getting to Sleep||9.33|-7.02|0.7812
81540361|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.23||0.2648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.07|3.61||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Ease of Getting to Sleep||3.61|-13.07|0.2648
81540362|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.25||0.6312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.41|6.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Ease of Getting to Sleep||6.32|-10.41|0.6312
81540363|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2||0.7416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.89|9.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Ease of Getting to Sleep||9.67|-6.89|0.7416
81540364|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.12||0.4254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.83|11.41||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Ease of Getting to Sleep||11.41|-4.83|0.4254
81540365|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.11||0.4038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|11.54||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Ease of Getting to Sleep||11.54|-4.66|0.4038
81540366|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.91||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.49|4.85||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Quality of Sleep||4.85|-14.49|0.3270
81540367|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.85||0.7333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.21|7.9||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Quality of Sleep||7.90|-11.21|0.7333
81540368|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.99||0.1319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.36|2.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Quality of Sleep||2.28|-17.36|0.1319
81540369|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0||0.6132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.38|7.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Quality of Sleep||7.32|-12.38|0.6132
81575246|NCT01059825|162821913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.29||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.13|1.7||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||1.70|-1.13|0.602
81540370|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.98||0.4024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.98|5.63||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Quality of Sleep||5.63|-13.98|0.4024
81540371|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.88||0.4904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.97|6.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Quality of Sleep||6.23|-12.97|0.4904
81540372|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.87||0.5521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.48|6.69||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Quality of Sleep||6.69|-12.48|0.5521
81540373|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.38|7.35||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||7.35|-10.38|0.7370
81540374|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.46||0.5269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.62|5.96||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||5.96|-11.62|0.5269
81540375|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.58||0.3937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.93|5.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||5.11|-12.93|0.3937
81540376|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.59||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.15|9.94||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||9.94|-8.15|0.8460
81540377|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.57||0.5673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.62|6.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||6.38|-11.62|0.5673
81540378|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49||0.3791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.88|12.79||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||12.79|-4.88|0.3791
81540379|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.47||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.86|9.73||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||9.73|-7.86|0.8340
81540380|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.67||0.9457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.51|8.88||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||8.88|-9.51|0.9457
81540381|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.65||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.22|7.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||7.09|-11.22|0.6570
81540382|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.73||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|3.64||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||3.64|-15.00|0.2310
81540383|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.77||0.9066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.84|9.96||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||9.96|-8.84|0.9066
81540384|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differnce|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.71||0.2914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.26|4.3||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||4.30|-14.26|0.2914
81540385|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.64||0.9277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.73|9.57||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||9.57|-8.73|0.9277
81575247|NCT01059825|162821914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.2||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.86|-0.54||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.54|-3.86|0.045
81540386|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.64||0.9367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.51|8.77||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||8.77|-9.51|0.9367
81540387|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35||0.2407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|13.69||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Ease of Getting to Sleep||13.69|-3.46|0.2407
81540388|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.55||0.1305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|15.89||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Ease of Getting to Sleep||15.89|-2.06|0.1305
81540389|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.59||0.2152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|14.75||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Ease of Getting to Sleep||14.75|-3.34|0.2152
81540390|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.72||0.1099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|16.89||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Ease of Getting to Sleep||16.89|-1.73|0.1099
81540391|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.75||0.1219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|16.75||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Ease of Getting to Sleep||16.75|-1.99|0.1219
81540392|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.44||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|18.36||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Ease of Getting to Sleep||18.36|0.85|0.0316
81540393|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.47||0.1557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|15.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Ease of Getting to Sleep||15.16|-2.44|0.1557
81540394|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.97||0.8592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|10.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Quality of Sleep||10.67|-8.91|0.8592
81540395|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.15||0.6891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.08|12.2||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Quality of Sleep||12.20|-8.08|0.6891
81540396|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2||0.9481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.59|9.92||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Quality of Sleep||9.92|-10.59|0.9481
81540397|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.36||0.7246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.46|8.68||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Quality of Sleep||8.68|-12.46|0.7246
81540398|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.45||0.8842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.94|11.53||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Quality of Sleep||11.53|-9.94|0.8842
81540399|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.05||0.8103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|11.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Quality of Sleep||11.17|-8.74|0.8103
81540400|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1||0.9631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.81|10.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Quality of Sleep||10.28|-9.81|0.9631
81540401|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.87||0.9788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.73|9.47||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||9.47|-9.73|0.9788
81540402|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.02||0.7875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.26|8.54||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||8.54|-11.26|0.7875
81540403|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.08||0.9746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.85|10.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||10.17|-9.85|0.9746
81540404|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.21||0.9092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.67|10.86||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||10.86|-9.67|0.9092
81540405|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.27||0.9745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.55|10.21||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||10.21|-10.55|0.9745
81540406|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.95||0.3458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|14.44||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||14.44|-5.08|0.3458
81540407|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differnce|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.98||0.4657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.17|13.45||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||13.45|-6.17|0.4657
81540408|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.07||0.5838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|12.76||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||12.76|-7.20|0.5838
81540409|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.22||0.8322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.18|11.39||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||11.39|-9.18|0.8322
81540410|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.26||0.7366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.59|12.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||12.13|-8.59|0.7366
81540411|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.2971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|16.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||16.28|-4.99|0.2971
81540412|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.41||0.9562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.96|10.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||10.37|-10.96|0.9562
81540413|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||0.28|8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.13||0.0926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|18.76||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||18.76|-1.44|0.0926
81540414|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.18||0.4996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|13.7||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||13.70|-6.70|0.4996
81540415|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.76||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.99|8.75||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Ease of Getting to Sleep||8.75|-9.99|0.8960
81540416|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.89||0.5471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.68|12.58||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Ease of Getting to Sleep||12.58|-6.68|0.5471
81540417|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.93||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.06|11.36||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Ease of Getting to Sleep||11.36|-8.06|0.7380
81576073|NCT02557698|162823483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|8.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.2|0.5|0.025
81540418|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.14||0.0644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|19.69||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Ease of Getting to Sleep||19.69|-0.58|0.0644
81540419|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.04||0.8475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|8.96||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Ease of Getting to Sleep||8.96|-10.90|0.8475
81540420|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.86||0.3044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|14.59||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Ease of Getting to Sleep||14.59|-4.57|0.3044
81540421|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.89||0.3895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.42|13.86||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Ease of Getting to Sleep||13.86|-5.42|0.3895
81540422|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.07||0.4551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|7.42||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Quality of Sleep||7.42|-16.50|0.4551
81540423|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.1||0.7182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.21|9.81||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Quality of Sleep||9.81|-14.21|0.7182
81540424|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.21||0.6259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.26|9.2||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Quality of Sleep||9.20|-15.26|0.6259
81540425|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|19.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Quality of Sleep||19.40|-6.22|0.3120
81540426|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.41||0.3297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.89|6.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Quality of Sleep||6.37|-18.89|0.3297
81540427|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.16||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.02|15.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Quality of Sleep||15.26|-9.02|0.6130
81540428|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.22||0.7292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.09|14.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Quality of Sleep||14.40|-10.09|0.7292
81540429|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6||0.8695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|11.96||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||11.96|-1.11|0.8695
81540430|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.64||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.99|14.25||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||14.25|-7.99|0.5800
81540431|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.74||0.7024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.11|13.5||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||13.50|-9.11|0.7024
81540432|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.99||0.0572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|23.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||23.23|-0.35|0.0572
81540433|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.93||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.04|13.31||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||13.31|-10.04|0.7830
81540434|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||0.1|15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.71||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.19|26.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||26.67|4.19|0.0074
81540435|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.73||0.0551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|22.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Ease of Awaking From Sleep||22.32|-0.24|0.0551
81540436|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.51||0.2959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.63|5.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||5.08|-16.63|0.2959
81540437|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.55||0.2976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.14|16.74||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||16.74|-5.14|0.2976
81540438|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.62||0.7236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.07|13.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||13.05|-9.07|0.7236
81540439|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.88||0.0884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|21.63||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||21.63|-1.52|0.0884
81540440|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.77||0.3887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.35|6.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||6.38|-16.35|0.3887
81540441|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.59||0.2671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|17.24||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||17.24|-4.80|0.2671
81540442|NCT03192176|162758728|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.63||0.6076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|13.99||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with domain score as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement (BM) as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of BM by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Integrity of Behavior Following Awaking||13.99|-8.20|0.6076
81540443|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.2159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|0.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.67|-2.93|0.2159
81540444|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.0405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Psychological Symptoms Score||-0.08|-3.70|0.0405
81540445|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.18|-0.53||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Psychological Symptoms Score||-0.53|-4.18|0.0115
81540446|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.0553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.04|-3.62|0.0553
81540447|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.2753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|0.8||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.80|-2.82|0.2753
81540448|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Psychological Symptoms Score||2.40|-1.20|0.5140
81540449|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|-0.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Psychological Symptoms Score||-0.38|-4.03|0.0178
81540450|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.9675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.98||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Physical Symptoms Score||0.98|-1.02|0.9675
81575248|NCT01059825|162821914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.49||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.16|0.18||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||0.18|-3.16|0.126
81540451|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.3122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|0.49||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Physical Symptoms Score||0.49|-1.52|0.3122
81540452|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.9977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Physical Symptoms Score||1.00|-1.00|0.9977
81540453|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.9312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.97||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Physical Symptoms Score||0.97|-1.05|0.9312
81540454|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.6005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.74||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Physical Symptoms Score||0.74|-1.27|0.6005
81540455|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.5284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Physical Symptoms Score||1.32|-0.68|0.5284
81540456|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.1111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|0.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Physical Symptoms Score||0.19|-1.82|0.1111
81540457|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.1764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.21||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||0.21|-1.16|0.1764
81540458|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|-0.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Vasomotor Symptoms||-0.34|-1.73|0.0037
81540459|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.92||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||-0.92|-2.30|<0.0001
81540460|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|-0.81||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||-0.81|-2.21|<0.0001
81540461|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.1444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.18||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||0.18|-1.21|0.1444
81540462|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||-0.23|-1.60|0.0088
81540463|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|-0.54||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||-0.54|-1.93|0.0005
81540464|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Sexual Dysfunction Score||-0.01|-0.69|0.0416
81540465|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Sexual Dysfunction Score||-0.03|-0.71|0.0353
81540466|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Sexual Dysfunction Score||-0.16|-0.84|0.0040
81540467|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Sexual Dysfunction Score||-0.00|-0.69|0.0495
81540468|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.8665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.37|-0.31|0.8665
81540469|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.9303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.32|-0.35|0.9303
81540470|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.1039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.06|-0.62|0.1039
81540471|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54||0.2547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|1.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Total Score||1.27|-4.78|0.2547
81540472|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.0225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-0.5||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Total Score||-0.50|-6.60|0.0225
81540473|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.38|-1.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Total Score||-1.26|-7.38|0.0058
81540474|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.0301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.48|-0.33||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Total Score||-0.33|-6.48|0.0301
81540475|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|1.51||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Total Score||1.51|-4.59|0.3220
81540476|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54||0.8782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|3.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Total Score||3.27|-2.80|0.8782
81540477|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|-1.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Total Score||-1.17|-7.27|0.0069
81540478|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.49|0.25||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.25|-3.49|0.0890
81540479|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.1444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|0.48||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.48|-3.25|0.1444
81540480|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.1022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|0.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.32|-3.51|0.1022
81540481|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.2342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|0.75||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.75|-3.07|0.2342
81540482|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.9906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|1.87||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Psychological Symptoms Score||1.87|-1.89|0.9906
81540483|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|2.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Psychological Symptoms Score||2.40|-1.34|0.5770
81540484|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.1865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|0.61||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.61|-3.14|0.1865
81540485|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.4575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|0.65||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Physical Symptoms Score||0.65|-1.45|0.4575
81540486|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.6016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.77||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Physical Symptoms Score||0.77|-1.33|0.6016
81540487|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.7026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|1.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Physical Symptoms Score||1.28|-0.86|0.7026
81540488|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.2971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|0.5||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Physical Symptoms Score||0.50|-1.64|0.2971
81540489|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.5491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.74||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Physical Symptoms Score||0.74|-1.38|0.5491
81540490|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.7142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|1.25||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Physical Symptoms Score||1.25|-0.86|0.7142
81540491|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.1157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|0.21||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Physical Symptoms Score||0.21|-1.89|0.1157
81540492|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.1114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.14||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||0.14|-1.30|0.1114
81540493|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||-0.40|-1.83|0.0025
81540494|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.74||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Vasomotor Symptoms Scre||-0.74|-2.20|<0.0001
81540495|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.5093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.48|||MMRM|||Week 8: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||0.48|-0.96|0.5093
81540496|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-0.86||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||-0.86|-2.33|<0.0001
81540497|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|-0.24||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||-0.24|-1.67|0.0090
81540498|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|-0.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|LSMean difference|||Week 4: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||-0.40|-1.84|0.0024
81540499|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.5497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.25||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.25|-0.47|0.5497
81540500|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Sexual Dysfunction Score||-0.04|-0.76|0.0276
81540501|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.1274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.08|-0.65|0.1274
81576074|NCT02557698|162823484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.1|-2.5|0.458
81450764|NCT01197755|162588442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|8.23||Nominal p-value presented for Group B comparison. Formal statistical testing could not be carried out due to the predefined multiplicity procedure (primary variable comparison of Group B versus Group C was non-significant).|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio of \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||8.23|0.65|0.197
81450765|NCT01197755|162588443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|10.92|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio of \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||10.92|1.54|0.005
81450766|NCT01197755|162588443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|12.3||Nominal p-value presented for Group B comparison. Formal statistical testing could not be carried out due to the predefined multiplicity procedure (primary variable comparison of Group B versus Group C was non-significant).|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals are calculated using Logistic Regression with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio of \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||12.30|1.79|0.002
81450767|NCT01197755|162588444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|5.76||Nominal p value only. This was not included in the pre-defined multiplicity testing procedure.|Proportional odds model|No response, moderate response and good response are included in the proportional odds model with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data||5.76|1.86|<0.001
81478419|NCT02171429|162646699|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|-3.5||||0.5341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.76|7.82||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in response rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||7.82|-14.76|0.5341
81450768|NCT01197755|162588444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|3.31||Nominal p-value only. This was not included in the pre-defined multiplicity testing procedure.|Proportional odds model|No response, moderate response and good response are included in the proportional odds model with treatment and pooled country as factors.|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data||3.31|1.07|0.028
81450769|NCT01197755|162588445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|4.45|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals are calculated using logistic regression with treatment and pooled country as factors|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||4.45|1.33|0.004
81478420|NCT02171429|162646700|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|1.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.04|9.88||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in response rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 3 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||9.88|-6.04|1
81450770|NCT01197755|162588445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.79||Nominal p-value presented for Group B comparison. Formal statistical testing could not be carried out due to the predefined multiplicity procedure (primary variable comparison of Group B versus Group C was non-significant).|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals are calculated using logistic regression with treatment and pooled country as factors|An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit towards fostamatinib.|Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||2.79|0.82|0.186
81450771|NCT01197755|162588446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.729||||||Nominal p-value only. This was not included in the pre-defined multiplicity procedure. As this is a non-parametric test p-values alone are presented rather than an estimated treatment difference.|ANCOVA|This was performed on the ranks of the change from baseline, by pooled country, including a term for the ranks of the baseline score as covariate.||||||0.729
81450772|NCT01197755|162588446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||||||Nominal p-value only. This was not included in the pre-defined multiplicity procedure. As this is a non-parametric test p-values alone are presented rather than an estimated treatment difference.|ANCOVA|This was performed on the ranks of the change from baseline, by pooled country, including a term for the ranks of the baseline score as covariate.||||||0.019
81575249|NCT01059825|162821914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.03||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.72|-1.34||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-1.34|-4.72|0.011
81478421|NCT02171429|162646701|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|11.2||||0.2372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|19.76||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 2 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||19.76|0.59|0.2372
81478422|NCT02171429|162646701|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|-7.5||||0.1192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|2.33||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||2.33|-17.20|0.1192
81478423|NCT02171429|162646702|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|-3.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.27|3.3||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 5 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||3.30|-10.27|1
81478424|NCT02171429|162646703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|9.6||||0.2729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|22.02||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 2 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||22.02|-4.71|0.2729
81478425|NCT02171429|162646703|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|-14.8||||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.97|-2.04||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||-2.04|-26.97|0.0215
81478426|NCT02171429|162646704|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|-0.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.13|8.45||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 5 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||8.45|-9.13|1
81478427|NCT02171429|162646705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1729||||||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Rank ANCOVA|Model adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL), MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL, and RB score at BL.||Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 2 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||||0.1729
81478428|NCT02171429|162646705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2864||||||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Rank ANCOVA|Model adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL), MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL, and RB score at BL.||Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||||0.2864
81575250|NCT01059825|162821914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.99||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.69|-0.3||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.30|-3.69|0.066
81450773|NCT01197755|162588447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|2.6||||0.009||95.0|0.65|4.56|||ANCOVA|Improvement from baseline, including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||4.56|0.65|0.009
81450774|NCT01197755|162588447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|1.53||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|3.44|||ANCOVA|Improvement from baseline, including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||3.44|-0.39|0.118
81450775|NCT01197755|162588448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.67||||0.487||95.0|-1.23|2.58|||ANCOVA|Improvement from baseline, including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||2.58|-1.23|0.487
81450776|NCT01197755|162588448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|0.62||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|2.51|||ANCOVA|Improvement from baseline, including terms for baseline as a continuous covariate and treatment and pooled country as factors.||Non-responder imputation has been applied following premature withdrawal, or increased dose of methotrexate or any DMARD initiation, or for 8 weeks following receipt of any parenteral steroids, or for patients with no post baseline data.||2.51|-1.26|0.516
81450777|NCT03582826|162588457|SUPERIORITY|Paired Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Tests|Median Difference (Final Values)|79.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.0|163.0||Original p-value for dermatological bacteria was 6e-05. It was adjusted first by applying centered log-ratio (CLR) transformation approach then by false discovery rate (FDR) correction for multiple comparisons by using Benjamini-Hochberg Procedure.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||163|26|0.02
81450778|NCT01094886|162588471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.34|-0.05|.008
81450779|NCT01094886|162588472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|-1.1||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.048|0.219|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.219|-2.048|0.111
81450780|NCT01094886|162588473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.977||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|2.35|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.35|-2.77|0.87
81450781|NCT01094886|162588474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.316|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.01|-22.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-22.26|-48.01|<0.001
81450782|NCT01282723|162588475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Estimation of Odds Ratio of True Positive Fraction between SureCALL® and TOCO~Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the True Positive Fraction of SureCALL® and of TOCO or the SureCALL® is significantly greater than TOCO.~Alternative hypothesis: There is a difference between the True Positive Fraction of SureCALL® and of TOCO and the TOCO is significantly greater than SureCALL®."||1.95|1.10|0.0093
81450783|NCT01282723|162588475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.3204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Estimation of Odds Ratio of False Positive Fraction between SureCALL® and TOCO~Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the False Positive Fraction of SureCALL® and of TOCO or the SureCALL® is significantly less than TOCO.~Alternative hypothesis: There is a difference between the False Positive Fraction of SureCALL® and of TOCO and the TOCO is significantly less than SureCALL®."||1.17|0.61|0.3204
81450784|NCT04036799|162588576|OTHER|Categorical variables were summarized using frequencies and proportions.|Cumulative proportion of events at 5 yrs|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81450785|NCT05307510|162588577|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis is under powered. N is too low.||||||0.135||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.6|t-test, 2 sided|||Pain at rest||||0.135
81450786|NCT05307510|162588577|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis is underpowered. N is too low||||||0.716||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.6|t-test, 2 sided|||Pain at Night||||.716
81450787|NCT05307510|162588577|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Analysis underpowered. N is too small.||||||0.509||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.6|t-test, 2 sided|||Pain in use||||.509
81450788|NCT05307510|162588578|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1
81450789|NCT05307510|162588579|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis is underpowered. N is too low.||||||0.635||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.6|t-test, 2 sided|||Palmar abduction of surgical hand||||.635
81450790|NCT05307510|162588579|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis is underpowered. N is too low.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.1||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|7.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Radial Abduction Surgical Hand||7.4|-13.6|.521
81450791|NCT05307510|162588580|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis is underpowered. N is too low.|Mean Difference (Net)|7.42||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.16|32.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||32.0|-16.16|.495
81450792|NCT05307510|162588581|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis is underpowered. N is too low.||||||0.953||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.6|t-test, 2 sided|||Buttoning Buttons||||.953
81450793|NCT05307510|162588581|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis is underpowered. N is too low.||||||0.947||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.6|t-test, 2 sided|||Lacing and tying a shoe||||.947
81450794|NCT05307510|162588581|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis is underpowered. N is too low.||||||0.828||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.6|t-test, 2 sided|||Opening and closing safety pins||||.828
81450795|NCT05307510|162588581|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis is underpowered. N is too low.||||||0.169||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.6|t-test, 2 sided|||Managing coins||||.169
81450796|NCT05307510|162588582|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis underpowered. N too small.||||||0.917||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.917
81450797|NCT05307510|162588582|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis is underpowered. N is too small||||||0.837||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.6|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.837
81450798|NCT03610516|162588585|OTHER|A repeated measures mixed model was fitted with factors for treatment group (CFZ533 or placebo) and visit.|Ratio of geometric means CFZ533/placebo|0.579||||0.0788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.267|1.256||one-sided p-value|Repeated measures Mixed Model|||||1.256|0.267|0.0788
81450799|NCT00537303|162588615|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two treatments are declared equivalent if the 95% Confidence Interval for the estimated difference in means between the two treatment groups is included in the interval from -0.4 to 0.4 for both the full analysis set and the per protocol set|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.606||95.0|-0.17|0.29||P-value for test of difference between treatments.|ANCOVA|Regimen, country and previous oral antidiabetic drug (OAD) use as factors and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||Equivalence analysis with a null hypothesis stating that there is a difference between Advanced and Basic treatment groups of more than 0.4%.||0.29|-0.17|0.606
81450800|NCT00537303|162588616|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two treatments are declared equivalent if the 95% Confidence Interval for the estimated difference in means between the two treatment groups is included in the interval from -0.4 to 0.4 for both the Full Analysis Set and the Per Protocol set.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.816||95.0|-0.21|0.26||P-value for test of difference between treatments.|ANCOVA|||Equivalence analysis with a null hypothesis stating that there is a difference between Advanced and Basic treatment groups of more than 0.4%.||0.26|-0.21|0.816
81575251|NCT01059825|162821914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.48||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.15|1.19||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||1.19|-2.15|0.357
81540502|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.1865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|LSMean difference|||Week 8: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.12|-0.61|0.1865
81450801|NCT02704403|162588632|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.043||||0.0659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.09|||Regression, Logistic|test is 2-sided, alpha=0.01||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in response rates between the elafibranor and placebo treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference in the response rates between the elafibranor and placebo treatment groups.||0.090|-0.003|0.0659
81450802|NCT02704403|162588633|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.619|1.457|||||No formal test due to the early termination of the study.|||1.457|0.619|
81450803|NCT03200912|162588657|EQUIVALENCE|Primary Efficacy Endpoint - AK Complete Clearance Rates at Day 57 (PP and mITT Populations)|Mean Difference (Net)|2.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.55|12.14||||||||12.14|-7.55|
81478429|NCT02171429|162646706|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Rank ANCOVA|Model adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL), MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL, and RB score at BL.||Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 5 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||||1
81478430|NCT02171429|162646707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1729||||||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Rank ANCOVA|Model adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL), MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL, and SF score at BL.||Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 2 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||||0.1729
81478431|NCT02171429|162646707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4174||||||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Rank ANCOVA|Model adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL), MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL, and SF score at BL.||Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||||0.4174
81540503|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.1857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.12|-0.61|0.1857
81540504|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.8631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.39||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.39|-0.33|0.8631
81450804|NCT02309138|162588665|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.903||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.538|1.516||Each co-primary hypothesis was tested at the 2.5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|In the ITT, logistic regression was used to quantify the probability of large-for-gestational age as a function of the study arm and clinic type.|A relative risk \< 1 represents a benefit in the direction of the IADPSG group, while a value \> 1 represents a benefit towards the CC group.|Co-primary hypotheses #1: women diagnosed using the IADPSG criteria will have lower rates of large-for-gestational age infants compared to those diagnosed using the Carpenter-Coustan criteria.||1.516|0.538|0.668
81450805|NCT02309138|162588665|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.853||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.493|1.475||Each co-primary hypothesis was tested at the 2.5% significance level.|Regression, Logistic|In the ITT, logistic regression was used to quantify the probability of large-for-gestational age as a function of the study arm and clinic type.||"Co-primary hypothesis #2: women classified as no gestational diabetes by the IADPSG criteria will have lower rates of large-for-gestational age infants compared to those classified in the Carpenter-Coustan criteria."||1.475|0.493|0.853
81450806|NCT02309138|162588666|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.046||||0.6669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.847|1.291|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.291|0.847|0.6669
81450807|NCT02309138|162588666|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.033||||0.8394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.816|1.307|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.307|0.816|0.8394
81450808|NCT02309138|162588667|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.987||||0.9335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.318|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.318|0.740|0.9335
81450809|NCT02309138|162588667|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.022||||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.742|1.407|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.407|0.742|0.9260
81450810|NCT02309138|162588668|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.4||||0.0322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.027|1.909|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.909|1.027|0.0322
81450811|NCT02309138|162588668|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.233||||0.2643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.864|1.76|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.760|0.864|0.2643
81450812|NCT03421730|162588677|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (%)|8.69|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||A: n=6; D: n=5||The intra-subject coefficient of variation was 25.33%.|||
81450813|NCT03421730|162588677|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (%)|28.18|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||B: n=6, D: n=5||The intra-subject coefficient of variation was 25.33%.|||
81478432|NCT02171429|162646708|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Rank ANCOVA|Model adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL), MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL, and SF score at BL.||Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 5 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||||1
81540505|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Sexual Dysfunction Score||-0.04|-0.75|0.0304
81540506|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.1246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.71|0.7||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Total Score||0.70|-5.71|0.1246
81540507|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.19|0.22||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Total Score||0.22|-6.19|0.0680
81540508|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.0729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.28|0.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Total Score||0.28|-6.28|0.0729
81540509|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.0541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.49|0.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Total Score||0.06|-6.49|0.0541
81540510|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|2.59||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Total Score||2.59|-3.87|0.6960
81450814|NCT03421730|162588677|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (%)|59.51|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||C: n=6, D: n=5||The intra-subject coefficient of variation was 25.33%.|||
81450815|NCT03421730|162588678|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (%)|13.35|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||A: n=4, D: n=4||The intra-subject coefficient of variation was 22.05%.|||
81450816|NCT03421730|162588678|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (%)|35.97|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||B: n=4, D: n=4||The intra-subject coefficient of variation was 22.05%|||
81450817|NCT03421730|162588678|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (%)|76.98|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||C: n=4, D: n=4||The intra-subject coefficient of variation was 22.05%|||
81450818|NCT03421730|162588679|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (%)|9.55|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||A: n=6, D: n=5||The intra-subject coefficient of variation was 33.04%.|||
81540511|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.9725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|3.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Total Score||3.15|-3.27|0.9725
81450819|NCT03421730|162588679|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (%)|32.42|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||B: n=6, D: n=5||The intra-subject coefficient of variation was 33.04%.|||
81450820|NCT03421730|162588679|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (%)|59.75|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||C: n=6, D: n=5||The intra-subject coefficient of variation was 33.04%.|||
81450821|NCT00118534|162588697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.09||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|3.59|||Regression, Logistic|||The target sample size (n=1400)was designed to have 90% power to detect the difference between 6% and 11% prolonged abstinence rates in SCC and IC, respectively, using a 2-sided .05 level Chi-square test. Final enrollment was 943. The recruitment period was not extended because the achieved sample size provided 78% power to detect the hypothesized prolonged abstinence rates, and the study continued to the end of planned follow-up.||3.59|1.22|0.007
81450822|NCT00118534|162588698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|3.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.74|1.58|<0.001
81450823|NCT01338870|162588748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.7606|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.08|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment difference and 80% confidence interval (CI) were based on least squares (LS) mean. A mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||0.29|-0.08|0.7606
81450824|NCT01338870|162588748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.46|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.09|-0.46|0.0266
81450825|NCT01338870|162588748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.044|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.42|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.06|-0.42|0.0440
81450826|NCT01338870|162588748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.71|-0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.36|-0.71|0.0001
81450827|NCT01338870|162588748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.6|-0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. A MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.25|-0.60|0.0013
81450828|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-5.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.3611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|5.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||5.98|-16.40|0.3611
81450829|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-9.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.686||0.0969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.61|1.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.71|-20.61|0.0969
81450830|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.71||0.1566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|3.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||3.11|-19.30|0.1566
81450831|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-15.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.678||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.06|-4.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-4.77|-27.06|0.0052
81450832|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-21.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.712||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3|-9.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-9.88|-32.30|0.0002
81478433|NCT02171429|162646709|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1||||0.1659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.5||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model adjusted for treatment, visit, stratification factors, treatment-by-visit, baseline UC-PRO/SS domain, and baseline UC-PRO/SS domain-by-visit.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||0.5|-2.8|0.1659
81478434|NCT02171429|162646709|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.9182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.4||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model adjusted for treatment, visit, stratification factors, treatment-by-visit, baseline UC-PRO/SS domain, and baseline UC-PRO/SS domain-by-visit.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||1.4|-1.3|0.9182
81478435|NCT02171429|162646710|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.2||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model adjusted for treatment, visit, stratification factors, treatment-by-visit, baseline UC-PRO/SS domain, and baseline UC-PRO/SS domain-by-visit.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 4 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||0.2|-2.1|1
81478436|NCT02171429|162646710|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.7||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model adjusted for treatment, visit, stratification factors, treatment-by-visit, baseline UC-PRO/SS domain, and baseline UC-PRO/SS domain-by-visit.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 6 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||0.7|-1.2|1
81478437|NCT02171429|162646711|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.2||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model adjusted for treatment, visit, stratification factors, treatment-by-visit, baseline UC-PRO/SS domain, and baseline UC-PRO/SS domain-by-visit.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||-0.2|-1.7|0.0116
81450833|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.852||0.9893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.41|11.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||11.56|-11.41|0.9893
81450834|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.814||0.4767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.55|7.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||7.27|-15.55|0.4767
81450835|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.816||0.6222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.28|8.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||8.55|-14.28|0.6222
81450836|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-13.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.744||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.16|-2.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-2.61|-25.16|0.0159
81450837|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-18.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.735||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.95|-7.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-7.44|-29.95|0.0012
81450838|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.895||0.5125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.71|15.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||15.43|-7.71|0.5125
81450839|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-8.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.815||0.1455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.89|2.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||2.94|-19.89|0.1455
81450840|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.794||0.8712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.43|12.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||12.31|-10.43|0.8712
81450841|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-19.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.707||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.77|-8.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-8.36|-30.77|0.0006
81450842|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-19.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.696||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.26|-7.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-7.90|-30.26|0.0008
81478438|NCT02171429|162646711|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.6771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model adjusted for treatment, visit, stratification factors, treatment-by-visit, baseline UC-PRO/SS domain, and baseline UC-PRO/SS domain-by-visit.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||0.5|-0.8|0.6771
81478439|NCT02171429|162646712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model adjusted for treatment, visit, stratification factors, treatment-by-visit, baseline UC-PRO/SS domain, and baseline UC-PRO/SS domain-by-visit.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 4 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||0.0|-1.0|1
81478440|NCT02171429|162646712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1||p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Model adjusted for treatment, visit, stratification factors, treatment-by-visit, baseline UC-PRO/SS domain, and baseline UC-PRO/SS domain-by-visit.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. This comparison was part of Family 6 of the testing procedure; please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details.||0.1|-0.7|1
81478441|NCT02171429|162646713|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|7.9||||0.1382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|16.87||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||16.87|-3.19|0.1382
81450843|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|6.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.055||0.2488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|18.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||18.87|-4.90|0.2488
81450844|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-7.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.004||0.2084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.34|4.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||4.23|-19.34|0.2084
81450845|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.971||0.9053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.01|12.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||12.43|-11.01|0.9053
81450846|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-15.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.853||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.79|-3.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-3.81|-26.79|0.0091
81450847|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-18.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.875||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.15|-7.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-7.09|-30.15|0.0016
81450848|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.217||0.2963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.71|18.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||18.70|-5.71|0.2963
81450849|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-9.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.17||0.1159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.82|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||2.40|-21.82|0.1159
81450850|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.103||0.4413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.28|16.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||16.68|-7.28|0.4413
81450851|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-15.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.918||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.91|-3.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-3.68|-26.91|0.0099
81450852|NCT01338870|162588749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-14.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.981||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.69|-3.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-3.21|-26.69|0.0126
81450853|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.1797|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.13|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||0.02|-0.13|0.1797
81450854|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.04|-0.19|0.0234
81478442|NCT02171429|162646713|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|-7.5||||0.1163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|2.22||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||2.22|-17.10|0.1163
81540512|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.0419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|-0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Total Score||-0.12|-6.53|0.0419
81540513|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.0794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|0.2||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.20|-3.57|0.0794
81450855|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.04|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.18|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.03|-0.18|0.0400
81450856|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.1568|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.13|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||0.02|-0.13|0.1568
81450857|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.25|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.11|-0.25|0.0010
81450858|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0695|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.19|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.01|-0.19|0.0695
81450859|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.0636|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.2|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.02|-0.20|0.0636
81450860|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.0512|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.2|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.02|-0.20|0.0512
81450861|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.26|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.09|-0.26|0.0051
81450862|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.3|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.13|-0.30|0.0009
81450863|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.2392|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.19|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||0.05|-0.19|0.2392
81450864|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.29|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.05|-0.29|0.0308
81450865|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.38|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.15|-0.38|0.0019
81450866|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.36|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.13|-0.36|0.0034
81450867|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.44|-0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.21|-0.44|0.0002
81450868|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.7854|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.06|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||0.26|-0.06|0.7854
81450869|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.0778|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.33|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.02|-0.33|0.0778
81450870|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.46|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.15|-0.46|0.0065
81478443|NCT02171429|162646714|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|2.9||||0.4772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.47|10.14||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||10.14|-6.47|0.4772
81540514|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.1153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|0.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.38|-3.47|0.1153
81576075|NCT02557698|162823485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.1|-3.5|0.066
81450871|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.52|-0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.21|-0.52|0.0011
81450872|NCT01338870|162588750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.52|-0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 80% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline, baseline-by-time interaction, baseline-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-treatment-by-time interaction as the covariates, time was repeated for participant.||-0.21|-0.52|0.0013
81450873|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272||0.5636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.38|-0.69|0.5636
81450874|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.271||0.4889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.72|-0.35|0.4889
81478444|NCT02171429|162646714|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Remission Rates|-5.2||||0.1801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.95|2.63||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Difference and 95% CI adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL) and MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL.|Difference in remission rates was calculated as the etrolizumab arm minus the adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||2.63|-12.95|0.1801
81450875|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272||0.5849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.39|-0.68|0.5849
81450876|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.268||0.5104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.35|-0.70|0.5104
81450877|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.23|-0.83|0.2640
81450878|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.357||0.0464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||-0.01|-1.42|0.0464
81450879|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.353||0.7107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.56|-0.83|0.7107
81450880|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.352||0.1564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.19|-1.19|0.1564
81450881|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.345||0.3834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.38|-0.98|0.3834
81450882|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.346||0.1279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.15|-1.21|0.1279
81450883|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.339||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.28|-1.06|0.2520
81450884|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.336||0.2772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.03|-0.30|0.2772
81540515|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||-1.5|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.1334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|0.46||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.46|-3.47|0.1334
81540516|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.3457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|1.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Psychological Symptoms Score||1.03|-2.93|0.3457
81450885|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.335||0.7038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.53|-0.79|0.7038
81540517|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.2607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|0.83||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.83|-3.07|0.2607
81450886|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.329||0.2031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.23|-1.07|0.2031
81450887|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.6948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.52|-0.78|0.6948
81450888|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.421||0.5691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.59|-1.07|0.5691
81450889|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.415||0.3447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.21|-0.42|0.3447
81450890|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.413||0.5769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.58|-1.04|0.5769
81450891|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.402||0.3599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.42|-1.16|0.3599
81450892|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.407||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.50|-1.10|0.4600
81450893|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.504||0.4253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.59|-1.39|0.4253
81450894|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.497||0.4349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||1.37|-0.59|0.4349
81478445|NCT02171429|162646715|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|4.0||||0.4833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|15.2||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL), MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL, and IBDQ score at BL.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus placebo arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||15.2|-7.2|0.4833
81478446|NCT02171429|162646715|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.0||||0.9931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|9.1||Nominal p-value; it has not been adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted for concomitant treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants at baseline (BL), MCS (≤9 or ≥10) at BL, and IBDQ score at BL.|Mean difference was calculated as etrolizumab arm minus adalimumab arm.|Primary and secondary outcome measures were evaluated for statistical significance in a hierarchical manner with a component-wise multistage gatekeeping procedure. Please refer to the statistical analysis plan for details. This comparison was not considered a key secondary outcome measure and was not part of the multiple testing procedure for statistical significance.||9.1|-9.2|0.9931
81478447|NCT00320242|162646721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|2.23|||t-test, 2 sided|two-tailed paired t-test||||2.23|0.26|0.0152
81478448|NCT00320242|162646722|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|50.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.7||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.9|76.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||76.1|23.9|0.005
81478449|NCT00320242|162646723|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.31||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|two-tailed Wilcoxan signed-rank sum test||two-tailed Wilcoxan signed-rank sum test||||0.02
81478450|NCT00320242|162646724|OTHER|The percentage change in falls was analyzed using a two-tailed one-sample t-test with a hypothesized mean of 0||||||0.002||||||Two-tailed one-sample t-test with a hypothesized mean of 0. This analysis was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||The percentage change in falls was analyzed using a two-tailed one-sample t-test with a hypothesized mean of 0||||0.002
81478451|NCT01724177|162646725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||"A one sample binomial one sided exact test for the ORR (CR, CRu, or PR) was performed to provide the p-value (significance level: 0.05). The hypotheses of interest:~H0: ORR ≤ 5% versus H1: ORR \> 5%"|Exact Test|||||||<0.0001
81478452|NCT01400906|162646765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.38|||||The estimated value is an adjusted mean difference. Data were adjusted for the following covariates: period, smoking status, treatment, participant-level Baseline, period-level Baseline, and treatment by smoking status interaction.|||0.380|-0.037|
81478453|NCT01400906|162646765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.161|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.37|||||The estimated value is an adjusted mean difference. Data were adjusted for the following covariates: period, smoking status, treatment, participant-level Baseline, period-level Baseline, and treatment by smoking status interaction.|||0.370|-0.047|
81576076|NCT02557698|162823486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|2.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.5|-13.7|0.171
81450895|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.492||0.6697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.76|-1.18|0.6697
81450896|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.476||0.5501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.65|-1.22|0.5501
81450897|NCT01338870|162588752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.484||0.4081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean. MMRM analysis was performed with treatment, time and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects, baseline as the covariate, time was repeated for participant.||0.55|-1.35|0.4081
81450898|NCT01955083|162588770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|48.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We hypothesized that pillar implant provide a better efficacy in the treatment of snoring than radiofrequency surgery. The sample size was estimated using the primary outcome effects (VAS) in two previously published studies (Friedman 2008; Fang 2004). Using a two-tailed Wilcoxon signed-rank test (normal parent distribution; effect size, 1.0; type I error, 0.05; power, 80%), we got a sample size of 11. For considering a 20% drop-out rate, we needed at least 14 participants.||48.4|-14.4|<0.05
81450899|NCT01955083|162588771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81450900|NCT01955083|162588772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81450901|NCT01955083|162588773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81450902|NCT01955083|162588774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81450903|NCT01955083|162588775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81450904|NCT01955083|162588776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81450905|NCT01955083|162588777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81450906|NCT01955083|162588778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81450907|NCT01955083|162588779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81450908|NCT01955083|162588780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81450909|NCT01955083|162588781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81450910|NCT01955083|162588782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81450911|NCT00838435|162588793|OTHER|Coefficient estimates from a random coefficient model and associated p-values.|Slope|-0.5768|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6004|0.4468|||||The slope shown above is based on a 2-year window.|A random coefficient model was used to calculate the slope (per year) of FSIQ over the entire study period. Factors in the model included visit and testing sequence, with change in FSIQ score as the dependent variable. Random terms include both intercept and visit. The treatment was considered successful if the lower 95% confidence limit of the mean change excluded a decline of greater than 5 points over a 2-year window.||0.4468|-1.6004|
81450912|NCT02640053|162588803|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.26
81450913|NCT02640053|162588804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.72
81450914|NCT02640053|162588805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.39
81450915|NCT02640053|162588806|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81478454|NCT01400906|162646770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.638|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.836|||||The estimated value is an adjusted mean difference. Data were adjusted for the following covariates: period, smoking status, treatment, participant-level Baseline, period-level Baseline, and treatment by smoking status interaction.|||0.836|0.440|
81478455|NCT01400906|162646770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.661|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.463|0.859|||||The estimated value is an adjusted mean difference. Data were adjusted for the following covariates: period, smoking status, treatment, participant-level Baseline, period-level Baseline, and treatment by smoking status interaction.|||0.859|0.463|
81450916|NCT02640053|162588807|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.41
81450917|NCT02640053|162588808|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.76
81450918|NCT02640053|162588809|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.62
81450919|NCT02640053|162588810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.67
81450920|NCT02348723|162588815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD) %|-5.3||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-2.2|||Chi-squared|||The risk difference between dabigatran etexilate vs. warfarin, its 2-sided 95% CI, and corresponding p-value are presented.||-2.2|-8.4|0.0009
81450921|NCT02151877|162588831|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||This test applies to the first marker, cardiac troponin I.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null: mean cardiac troponin I changes in the NO group = mean cardiac troponin I changes in the control||||>0.05
81450922|NCT02151877|162588832|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null: NO group fluid balances are the same as the control||||>0.05
81450923|NCT01158573|162588837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Hypothesis that leptin levels in OA is not different from the other 3 groups.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81450924|NCT01158573|162588838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.002
81450925|NCT01158573|162588839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.725|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.725
81450926|NCT01158573|162588840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.16
81450927|NCT00073021|162588841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Success Rates|12.543||||0.0357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|24.12|||Chi-squared|||It was assumed that true rate of improvement for 2.4 g/day treatment group is 40% and for the 4.8 g/day group is 60%. To detect a true difference of 20% between these 2 groups with 2-sided test, type I error of 0.05 (alpha = 0.05), and power of 80%, 120 patients with moderately active ulcerative colitis were required per group to complete the study.||24.12|0.96|0.0357
81450928|NCT00073021|162588842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Between Means|-0.5||||0.1594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.21|||ANOVA|||||0.21|-1.28|0.1594
81450929|NCT00073021|162588842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Compared to baseline|t-test, 2 sided|The 2-sample t-test will be used to examine the treatment effect.||||||<0.0001
81450930|NCT00073021|162588842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Compared to baseline|t-test, 2 sided|Teh 2-sample t-test will be used to examine the treatment effect.||||||<0.0001
81450931|NCT00073021|162588843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Success Rates|3.75||||0.5774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.43|16.93|||Chi-squared|||||16.93|-9.43|0.5774
81450932|NCT00073021|162588844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Success Rates|6.19||||0.2991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.47|17.86|||Chi-squared|||||17.86|-5.47|0.2991
81450933|NCT00073021|162588845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Success Rates|2.74||||0.6543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.25|14.73|||Chi-squared|||||14.73|-9.25|0.6543
81450934|NCT00073021|162588846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Success Rates|1.05||||0.8542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.19|12.29|||Chi-squared|||||12.29|-10.19|0.8542
81450935|NCT00073021|162588847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Success Rates|-0.96||||0.8859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.09|12.17|||Chi-squared|||||12.17|-14.09|0.8859
81450936|NCT00073021|162588848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Success Rates|9.73||||0.0758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|20.4|||Chi-squared|||||20.40|-0.94|0.0758
81450937|NCT00073021|162588849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8308||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8308
81450938|NCT00073021|162588849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Compared to baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81450939|NCT00073021|162588849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Compared to baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81450940|NCT00073021|162588850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.534||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5340
81450941|NCT00073021|162588850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Compared to baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81450942|NCT00073021|162588850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Compared to baseline|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81450943|NCT00073021|162588851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Success Rates|11.1||||0.0966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|24.14|||Chi-squared|||||24.14|-1.87|0.0966
81478456|NCT01400906|162646771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.175|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.333|||||The estimated value is an adjusted mean difference. Data were adjusted for the following covariates: period, smoking status, treatment, participant-level Baseline, period-level Baseline, and treatment by smoking status interaction.|||0.333|0.018|
81478457|NCT01400906|162646771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.165|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.323|||||The estimated value is an adjusted mean difference. Data were adjusted for the following covariates: period, smoking status, treatment, participant-level Baseline, period-level Baseline, and treatment by smoking status interaction.|||0.323|0.008|
81450944|NCT00073021|162588852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Success Rates|9.75||||0.1173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|21.89|||Chi-squared|||||21.89|-2.39|0.1173
81450945|NCT02288182|162588908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Student's t-test comparing the group means was planned and performed (successfully). However, due to some outliers, the central tendencies have been reported as medians (instead of arithmetic means). Therefore an additional non-parameteric test (Mann-Whitney U-test) was performed.||||0.001
81450946|NCT02823652|162588923|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.0001
81450947|NCT02823652|162588924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.035
81450948|NCT02823652|162588925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.312|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.312
81478458|NCT01400906|162646772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.476|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.326|0.627|||||The estimated value is an adjusted mean difference. Data were adjusted for the following covariates: period, smoking status, treatment, participant-level Baseline, period-level Baseline, and treatment by smoking status interaction.|||0.627|0.326|
81450949|NCT02823652|162588926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81450950|NCT03262038|162588966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.412|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.412
81450951|NCT03262038|162588967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.633|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.633
81450952|NCT03262038|162588968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.007
81450953|NCT03262038|162588969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.634|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.634
81450954|NCT03323437|162589029|OTHER|two way anova|||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81450955|NCT03323437|162589030|OTHER|two way anova||||||0.68|||||||ANOVA|||||||.68
81450956|NCT03323437|162589031|OTHER|two way anova||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||||||.03
81450957|NCT03323437|162589032|OTHER|two way anova||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||.01
81450958|NCT03323437|162589033|OTHER|two sided t test||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.59
81450959|NCT03323437|162589034|OTHER|two sided t test||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.45
81450960|NCT03323437|162589035|OTHER|two way anova||||||0.32|||||||ANOVA|||||||.32
81450961|NCT03323437|162589036|OTHER|two way anova||||||0.6|||||||ANOVA|||||||.60
81450962|NCT03323437|162589037|OTHER|two way anova||||||0.34|||||||ANOVA|||||||.34
81450963|NCT03323437|162589038|OTHER|two way anova||||||0.35|||||||ANOVA|||||||.35
81450964|NCT03323437|162589039|OTHER|fisher's exact||||||0.66|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.66
81450965|NCT03323437|162589040|OTHER|two sided t test||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.04
81450966|NCT03323437|162589041|OTHER|fisher's exact test||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81450967|NCT04314648|162589049|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|16.48|||Regression, Logistic|||||16.48|2.38|<.001
81450968|NCT04314648|162589050|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|5.76|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|17.86|||Regression, Logistic|||||17.86|1.86|<.01
81450969|NCT04314648|162589051|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.64|||Regression, Logistic||Main effects of the intervention on this outcome were compared between arms by fitting follow-up values to a logistic regression model, adjusted for baseline use.|||2.64|.21|.64
81450970|NCT04314648|162589052|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|20.51|||Regression, Logistic||Main effects of the intervention on this outcome were compared between arms by fitting follow-up values to a logistic regression model, adjusted for baseline use.|||20.51|.35|.35
81450971|NCT04314648|162589053|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.32||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Main effects of the intervention on this outcome were compared between arms by fitting follow-up values to a linear regression model, adjusted for baseline use.|||||.43
81450972|NCT04314648|162589054|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Main effects of the intervention on this outcome were compared between arms by fitting follow-up values to a liner regression model, adjusted for baseline use.|||||.44
81450973|NCT04314648|162589055|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.62|.39|.77
81450974|NCT00492024|162589075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.189||95.0||||P-value is adjusted for study center; p-value applies to percentage of subjects with success (clinical cure)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for study center||Null hypothesis is that the success rate for moxifloxacin = the success rate for placebo||||0.189
81450975|NCT00492024|162589080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075||95.0||||p-value adjusted for study center; p-value applies to percentage of subjects with success (clinical cure)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|adjusted for study center||Null hypothesis is that the success rate for moxifloxacin = the success rate for placebo||||0.075
81450976|NCT04040192|162589102|OTHER|||||||0.0034||||||p-value was estimated by the log-rank test, stratified by age group, duration of the BID treatment in OL period, and ISGA score at randomization.|Log Rank|||||||0.0034
81450977|NCT04040192|162589104|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included fixed effects of treatment group, age group, duration of the BID treatment in OL period, and ISGA score at randomization.|Least square mean difference|34.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.274||0.0346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.53|66.64|||ANCOVA|||||66.64|2.53|0.0346
81450978|NCT04040192|162589105|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||p-value was estimated by Wilcoxon rank sum test stratified by age group, duration of the BID treatment in OL period, and ISGA score at randomization.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median difference and 95%CI were estimated using Hodges-Lehmann method.|||0.00|-1.00|0.0042
81450979|NCT04040192|162589106|OTHER|||||||0.6815||||||p-value was estimated by the log-rank test, stratified by age group, duration of the BID treatment in OL period, and ISGA score at randomization.|Log Rank|||Baseline PP NRS \>=3 and \>=3 point reduction in PP NRS||||0.6815
81450980|NCT04040192|162589106|OTHER|||||||0.1518||||||p-value was estimated by the log-rank test, stratified by age group, duration of the BID treatment in OL period, and ISGA score at randomization.|Log Rank|||Baseline PP NRS \>=4 and \>=4 point reduction in PP NRS||||0.1518
81450981|NCT04040192|162589107|OTHER|||||||0.1933||||||p-value was estimated by the log-rank test, stratified by age group, duration of the BID treatment in OL period, and ISGA score at randomization|Log Rank|||||||0.1933
81450982|NCT04040192|162589108|OTHER|p-value was estimated by the log-rank test, stratified by age group, duration of the BID treatment in OL period, and ISGA score at randomization||||||0.3778|||||||Log Rank|||Baseline ORIS Scale \>=3 and \>=3 point reduction||||0.3778
81450983|NCT04040192|162589108|OTHER|p-value was estimated by the log-rank test, stratified by age group, duration of the BID treatment in OL period, and ISGA score at randomization||||||0.487|||||||Log Rank|||Baseline ORIS Scale \>=4 and \>=4 point reduction||||0.4870
81450984|NCT04040192|162589109|OTHER|||||||0.1159||||||p-value was estimated by the log-rank test, stratified by age group, duration of the BID treatment in OL period, and ISGA score at randomization.|Log Rank|||||||0.1159
81450985|NCT04040192|162589110|OTHER|||||||0.6973||||||p-value was estimated by the log-rank test, stratified by age group, duration of the BID treatment in OL period, and ISGA score at randomization.|Log Rank|||DLQI for participants \>=16 years of age||||0.6973
81450986|NCT04040192|162589110|OTHER|||||||0.7456||||||p-value was estimated by the log-rank test, stratified by age group, duration of the BID treatment in OL period, and ISGA score at randomization.|Log Rank|||Children's DLQI: participants 4-\<16 yrs of age||||0.7456
81450987|NCT04040192|162589111|OTHER|||||||0.0513||||||p-value was estimated by the log-rank test, stratified by age group, duration of the BID treatment in OL period, and ISGA score at randomization.|Log Rank|||POEM||||0.0513
81478459|NCT01400906|162646772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.68|||||The estimated value is an adjusted mean difference. Data were adjusted for the following covariates: period, smoking status, treatment, participant-level Baseline, period-level Baseline, and treatment by smoking status interaction.|||0.680|0.380|
81450988|NCT04040192|162589111|OTHER|||||||0.0217||||||p-value was estimated by the log-rank test, stratified by age group, duration of the BID treatment in OL period, and ISGA score at randomization.|Log Rank|||Proxy POEM||||0.0217
81450989|NCT00469144|162589204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||100 Days, Between Arms: Participants in CR||||0.9
81540518|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.7816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|1.64||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Psychological Symptoms Score||1.64|-2.18|0.7816
81450990|NCT00469144|162589204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||100 Days, Between Arms: Participants not in CR||||0.4
81450991|NCT00469144|162589204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||1 Year, Between Arms: Participants in CR||||0.7
81450992|NCT00469144|162589204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||1 Year, Between Arms: Participants not in CR||||0.05
81450993|NCT01994291|162589206|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority was to be declared if the lower limit of the confidence interval for the mean difference at Week 12 is greater than -3.0 letters.|Difference in LS means|-2.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.1271|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.27|-0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the difference, in the mean change from baseline in BCVA in the PF-04634817 group,and the control group is less than or equal to -3 letters.||-0.37|-4.27|0.1271
81450994|NCT01994291|162589206|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority was to be declared if the lower limit of the confidence interval for the mean difference at Week 12 is greater than -3.0 letters.|Difference in LS means|-2.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.0699|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.24|-0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the difference, in the mean change from baseline in BCVA in the PF-04634817 group,and the control group is less than or equal to -3 letters.||-0.73|-4.24|0.0699
81450995|NCT01994291|162589206|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority was to be declared if the lower limit of the confidence interval for the mean difference at Week 12 is greater than -3.0 letters.|Difference in LS means|-2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.91|-0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the difference, in the mean change from baseline in BCVA in the PF-04634817 group,and the control group is less than or equal to -3 letters.||-0.91|-3.91|0.0399
81450996|NCT01994291|162589207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1416||||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.2483|-0.0467|||Barnard test|||||-0.0467|-0.2483|0.0218
81450997|NCT01994291|162589207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0442||||0.4209|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.1217|0.0261|||Barnard test.|||baseline in BCVA in the PF-04634817 group,and the control group is less than or equal to -3 letters.||0.0261|-0.1217|0.4209
81450998|NCT01994291|162589207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0849||||0.0778|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.1516|-0.0168|||Barnard test.|||||-0.0168|-0.1516|0.0778
81450999|NCT01994291|162589208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|114.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.84|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|88.56|139.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||139.59|88.56|<0.0001
81451000|NCT01994291|162589208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|65.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.36||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|80.0|42.2|89.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||89.43|42.20|0.0004
81451001|NCT01994291|162589208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|87.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|67.45|107.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||107.19|67.45|<0.0001
81451002|NCT01994291|162589209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|7.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|6.13|9.83|||ANCOVA|||||9.83|6.13|<0.0001
81451003|NCT01994291|162589209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|6.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|4.7|7.98|||ANCOVA|||||7.98|4.70|<0.0001
81451004|NCT01994291|162589209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|7.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|5.66|8.48|||ANCOVA|||||8.48|5.66|<0.0001
81451005|NCT01994291|162589210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0423|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.13|0.55|||ANCOVA|||||0.55|0.13|0.0423
81451006|NCT01994291|162589210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.36|0.75|||ANCOVA|||||0.75|0.36|0.0004
81451007|NCT01994291|162589210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.3|0.63|||ANCOVA|||||0.63|0.30|0.0004
81451008|NCT00856375|162589219|OTHER|Hazard Ratio and 95% CI from univariate Cox regression model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.645|||=|0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.041|||Log Rank|||||1.041|0.4|= 0.07
81451009|NCT00856375|162589220|OTHER|Hazard ratio and 95% CI from univariate Cox regression model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||=|0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.557|1.486|||Log Rank|||||1.486|0.557|= 0.706
81451010|NCT00856375|162589221|OTHER|ORR 95% CI based on Exact (Clopper-Pearson) confidence limits. Odds ratio 95% CI based on asymptotic confidence limits.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.054|||=|0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.355|11.9|||Fisher Exact|||||11.9|0.355|= 0.676
81451011|NCT00856375|162589222|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.018|||||||Log Rank|||||||= 0.018
81478460|NCT04152083|162646774|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.54||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.98||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Likelihood ratio test|||The median estimate for each treatment group, hazard ratio, and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were based on the stratified Cox model with Efron's method of tie handling. The analysis was censored at the time point of first rescue medication. The stratification factors were concomitant migraine preventive treatment use and region.||1.98|1.20|0.0006
81478461|NCT04152083|162646775|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|2.19||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Likelihood ratio test|||The median estimate for each treatment group, hazard ratio, and its 95% CI were based on the stratified Cox model with Efron's method of tie handling. The analysis was censored at the time point of first rescue medication. The stratification factors were concomitant migraine preventive treatment use and region.||2.19|1.41|<0.0001
81451012|NCT01292226|162589279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4505||||||Free MPA, time 0 \[trough\]|ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA)||||||0.4505
81451013|NCT01292226|162589279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7322||||||Free MPA, time 120 \[2 hours after administration at Week 12\]|ANOVA|||||||0.7322
81451014|NCT01292226|162589279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6798||||||Total MPA, time 0 \[trough\]|ANOVA|||||||0.6798
81451015|NCT01292226|162589279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.541||||||Total MPA, time 120 \[2 hours after administration at Week 12\]|ANOVA|||||||0.5410
81451016|NCT01292226|162589280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3892||||||Free MPA, time 0 \[trough\]|ANOVA|||||||0.3892
81451017|NCT01292226|162589280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6564||||||Total MPA, time 0 \[trough\]|ANOVA|||||||0.6564
81451018|NCT01292226|162589280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7772||||||Free MPA, time 120 \[2 hours after administration at Week 12\]|ANOVA|||||||0.7772
81451019|NCT01292226|162589280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0958||||||Total MPA, time 120 \[2 hours after administration at Week 12\]|ANOVA|||||||0.0958
81451020|NCT01292226|162589281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5796||||||Time 0 \[trough\]|ANOVA|||||||0.5796
81451021|NCT01292226|162589281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3428||||||Time 120 \[2 hours after administration at Week 12\]|ANOVA|||||||0.3428
81451022|NCT01292226|162589282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9372||||||Free MPA, time 0 \[trough\]|ANOVA|||||||0.9372
81451023|NCT01292226|162589282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9904||||||Total MPA, time 0 \[trough\]|ANOVA|||||||0.9904
81451024|NCT01292226|162589282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3658||||||Free MPA, time 120 \[2 hours after administration at Week 12\]|ANOVA|||||||0.3658
81451025|NCT01292226|162589282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2987||||||Total MPA, time 120 \[2 hours after administration at Week 12\]|ANOVA|||||||0.2987
81451026|NCT01292226|162589283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7455||||||time 0 \[trough\]|ANOVA|||||||0.7455
81451027|NCT01292226|162589283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8504||||||Time 120 \[2 hours after administration at Week 12\]|ANOVA|||||||0.8504
81451028|NCT01292226|162589284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6847||||||IMPDH I, time 0 \[trough\]|ANOVA|||||||0.6847
81451029|NCT01292226|162589284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3184||||||IMPDH I, time 120 \[2 hours after administration at Week 12\]|ANOVA|||||||0.3184
81451030|NCT01292226|162589284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3862||||||IMPDH II, time 0 \[trough\]|ANOVA|||||||0.3862
81451031|NCT01292226|162589284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.904||||||IMPDH II, time 120 \[2 hours after administration at Week 12\]|ANOVA|||||||0.9040
81451032|NCT01292226|162589284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0907||||||IMPDH activity, time 0 \[trough\]|ANOVA|||||||0.0907
81451033|NCT01292226|162589284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.963||||||IMPDH activity, time 120 \[2 hours after administration at Week 12\]|ANOVA|||||||0.9630
81451034|NCT01292226|162589285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.413||||||IMPDH I|ANOVA|||||||0.4130
81451035|NCT01292226|162589285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3823||||||IMPDH II|ANOVA|||||||0.3823
81451036|NCT01292226|162589286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0316||||||IMPDH I|ANOVA|||||||0.0316
81451037|NCT01292226|162589286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.944||||||IMPDH II|ANOVA|||||||0.9440
81540519|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.0955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|0.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.29|-3.54|0.0955
81540520|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.2582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|0.42||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Physical Symptoms Score||0.42|-1.57|0.2582
81540521|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.3448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.52||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Physical Symptoms Score||1.52|-0.53|0.3448
81575252|NCT01059825|162821916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-20.99||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-28.29|-13.69||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-13.69|-28.29|0.000
81451038|NCT01292226|162589287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1328||||||IMPDH I|ANOVA|||||||0.1328
81451039|NCT01292226|162589287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.576||||||IMPDH II|ANOVA|||||||0.5760
81451040|NCT01292226|162589288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7332||||||Free MPA|ANOVA|||||||0.7332
81451041|NCT01292226|162589288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2681||||||Total MPA|ANOVA|||||||0.2681
81451042|NCT01292226|162589288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7087||||||AUC MPA|ANOVA|||||||0.7087
81451043|NCT01292226|162589289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9432||||||Free MPA|ANOVA|||||||0.9432
81451044|NCT01292226|162589289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5177||||||Total MPA|ANOVA|||||||0.5177
81451045|NCT01292226|162589289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6398||||||AUC MPA|ANOVA|||||||0.6398
81451046|NCT01292226|162589290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0656||||||Free MPA|ANOVA|||||||0.0656
81451047|NCT01292226|162589290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0131||||||Total MPA|ANOVA|||||||0.0131
81451048|NCT01292226|162589290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0515||||||AUC MPA|ANOVA|||||||0.0515
81451049|NCT00423319|162589304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.54||Statistically significant at the 1-sided 0.025 level|Farrington-Manning test||Apixaban-enoxaparin|||0.54|0.22|<0.0001
81451050|NCT00423319|162589304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference|-2.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|1.5||Statistically significant at the 1-sided 0.025 level|Farrington-Manning test||Apixaban-enoxaparin|||1.50|-3.54|<0.0001
81451051|NCT00423319|162589305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.8||Statistically significant at the 1-sided 0.025 level|Farrington-Manning test||Apixaban-enoxaparin|||0.80|0.15|<0.0001
81451052|NCT00423319|162589305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk difference|-0.68||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.17||Statistically significant at the 1-sided 0.025 level|Chi-squared||Apixaban-enoxaparin|||-0.17|-1.27|0.0054
81451053|NCT00423319|162589307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in event rates|0.15||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.64||2-sided P-Value|Chi-squared||Major bleeding. Apixaban-enoxaparin|||0.64|-0.33|0.54
81451054|NCT00423319|162589307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in event rates|-0.44||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|0.66||2-sided P-Value|Chi-squared||CRNM. Apixaban-enoxaparin|||0.66|-1.53|0.43
81451055|NCT00423319|162589307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in event rates|-0.21||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.95||2-sided P-Value|Chi-squared||Major or CRNM. Apixaban-enoxaparin|||0.95|-1.38|0.72
81451056|NCT00423319|162589307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in event rate|-0.85||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|0.9||2-sided P-Value|Chi-squared||Any bleeding. Apixaban-enoxaparin|||0.90|-2.61|0.34
81451057|NCT00423319|162589317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in event rates|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.26|||||Apixaban-enoxaparin. MI/stroke|||0.26|-0.34|
81451058|NCT00423319|162589317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in event rates|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.34|||||Apixaban-enoxaparin. MI|||0.34|-0.17|
81451059|NCT00423319|162589317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in event rates|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.07|||||Apixaban-enoxaparin. Stroke|||0.07|-0.35|
81451060|NCT00423319|162589317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in event rates|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.17|||||Apixaban-enoxaparin. Thrombocytopenia|||0.17|-0.26|
81451061|NCT02639052|162589318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9704||||||Significance defined a priori as p\<0.05. P-values not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA with Repeated Measures|||Baseline assessment of itch VAS after itch induction but prior to Botox or saline application. Analyzed using ANOVA with repeated measures to compare main effects of treatment (Botox vs saline) and time, and interaction effect between treatment and time.||||0.9704
81451062|NCT02639052|162589319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significance defined a priori as p\<0.05. P-values have not been adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA with Repeated Measures|||1 week (Visit 2) was the first assessment of itch VAS after itch induction after Botox or saline application. Analyzed using ANOVA with repeated measures to compare main effects of treatment (Botox vs saline) and time, and interaction effect between treatment and time.||||<0.0001
81451063|NCT02639052|162589320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistically significant difference in mean itch VAS between the two treatments (Botox mean=2.45 versus saline mean=3.20, p\<0.0001). Statistical significance defined a priori as p\<0.05. P-values have not been adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA with Repeated Measures|||1 month (Visit 3) was the second assessment of itch VAS after itch induction after Botox or saline application. Analyzed using ANOVA with repeated measures to compare main effects of treatment (Botox vs saline) and time, and interaction effect between treatment and time.||||<0.0001
81451064|NCT02639052|162589321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||||||Statistical significance defined a priori as p\<0.05. P-values have not been adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA with Repeated Measures|Analyzed using ANOVA with repeated measures to compare treatment (Botox vs saline), time, and interaction effect between treatment \& time||3 months (Visit 4) was the third assessment of itch VAS after itch induction after Botox or saline application. Analyzed using ANOVA with repeated measures to compare main effects of treatment (Botox vs saline) and time, and interaction effect between treatment and time.||||0.0004
81478462|NCT04152083|162646776|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.27||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|3.72||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio and 95% CI were based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the study's stratification factors of concomitant migraine preventive treatment use and region.||3.72|1.39|0.0009
81478463|NCT04152083|162646777|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|3.25||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio and 95% CI were based on CMH test adjusted for the study's stratification factors of concomitant migraine preventive treatment use and region.||3.25|1.55|<0.0001
81478464|NCT02609386|162646782|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.102||||0.6176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.1|||Log Rank|||||2.1|0.6|0.6176
81478465|NCT02609386|162646783|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.009||||0.3889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.2|||Log Rank|||||2.2|0.5|0.3889
81478466|NCT02609386|162646784|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.009||||0.5091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.2|||Log Rank|||||2.2|0.5|0.5091
81478467|NCT03280056|162646788|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.632|2.798|||Chi-squared|||||2.798|0.632|0.453
81451065|NCT02639052|162589322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1306||||||Statistical significance defined a priori as p\<0.05.|ANOVA with Repeated Measures|||Analyzed using ANOVA with repeated measures to compare main effects of treatment (Botox vs saline) and visit, and interaction effect between treatment and visit.||||0.1306
81451066|NCT04181723|162589326|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-0.6|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||-0.6|-5.7|0.0175
81451067|NCT04181723|162589327|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||-0.1|-0.5|0.0030
81451068|NCT04181723|162589328|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.7|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||1.7|0.3|0.0064
81478468|NCT03280056|162646789|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.998||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.416|2.395|||Chi-squared|||||2.395|0.416|0.997
81478469|NCT03280056|162646790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.926||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.20|-1.47|0.693
81478470|NCT03280056|162646791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.176||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.65|13.72|||ANCOVA|||||13.72|-10.65|0.804
81478471|NCT02820870|162646814|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|4.9|||Regression, Logistic|With clustering by provider and team.||||4.9|1.84|<0.01
81478472|NCT02820870|162646815|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.77|||Regression, Logistic|With cluster by provider and team.||||2.77|0.99|0.06
81478473|NCT03318003|162646819|SUPERIORITY||Pearson Chi Square|0.76||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|||||no adjustments made|Chi-squared|||||||0.92
81478474|NCT00397189|162646821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|47.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|-6.0|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a comparison of sleep latency as measured by the sleep diary at Visit 3 in the ITT 65-80 population, using a linear regression model with terms for treatment (Circadin® 2mg vs. Placebo) and baseline sleep latency.||-6|-25.3|<0.05
81478475|NCT04819438|162646829|EQUIVALENCE|Acceptance criterion for bioequivalence analysis was that the 90% confidence interval for the Test/Reference ratio of Cmax geometric means was within the 80.00-125.00 range.|Geometric Mean Ratio|117.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.43|124.06|||ANOVA|||||124.06|110.43|<0.0001
81478476|NCT04819438|162646830|EQUIVALENCE|Acceptance criterion for bioequivalence analysis was that the 90% confidence interval for the Test/Reference ratio of AUC0-t geometric means was within the 80.00-125.00 range.|Geometric Mean Ratio|111.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.25|115.5|||ANOVA|||||115.50|108.25|<0.0001
81451069|NCT04181723|162589329|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.67||0.3376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|4.8|||ANCOVA|||||4.8|-13.8|0.3376
81451070|NCT04181723|162589330|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.3649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||0.1|-0.3|0.3649
81451071|NCT04181723|162589331|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.2114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||0.1|-0.3|0.2114
81478477|NCT04819438|162646832|EQUIVALENCE|Acceptance criterion for bioequivalence analysis was that the 90% confidence interval for the Test/Reference ratio of AUC0-∞ geometric means was within the 80.00-125.00 range.|Geometric Mean Ratio|111.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.19|115.29|||ANOVA|||||115.29|108.19|<0.0001
81478478|NCT03665077|162646848|OTHER|Linear mixed-effect model of log-transformed oxylipin level, with time (date) as a continuous variable, adjusted for batch and clustered on participant||||||0.684|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effect model of log-transformed oxylipin level: time (date) as a continuous variable, adjusted for batch and clustered on participant||||||0.684
81478479|NCT03665077|162646849|OTHER|Linear mixed-effect model of log-transformed oxylipin level, with time (date) as a continuous variable, adjusted for batch and clustered on participant||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effect model of log-transformed oxylipin level: time (date) as a continuous variable, adjusted for batch and clustered on participant||||||0.02
81478480|NCT03665077|162646850|OTHER|Linear mixed-effect model of log-transformed oxylipin level: time (date) as a continuous variable, adjusted for batch and clustered on participant||||||0.058|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed-effect model of log-transformed oxylipin level: time (date) as a continuous variable, adjusted for batch and clustered on participant||||||0.058
81478481|NCT01150903|162646870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-square test was used to calculate p-value.||||<0.001
81478482|NCT01150903|162646871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Chi-square test was used to calculate p-value.||||<0.001
81451072|NCT04181723|162589332|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||0.0|-0.6|0.0257
81478483|NCT02609984|162646879|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8568||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5507|1.333||P-value based on a 2-sided stratified log-rank test stratified by type of sarcoma: synovial sarcoma versus myxoid/round cell liposarcoma.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by type of sarcoma: synovial sarcoma versus myxoid/round cell liposarcoma.|||1.3330|0.5507|0.4900
81576077|NCT02557698|162823487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.5||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.3|-15.3|0.059
81451073|NCT04181723|162589333|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.9799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||0.2|-0.2|0.9799
81451074|NCT04181723|162589334|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.5304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||0.1|-0.1|0.5304
81451075|NCT04181723|162589335|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.5855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|2.0|||ANCOVA|||||2.0|-3.5|0.5855
81451076|NCT04181723|162589336|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.2507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||0.4|-0.1|0.2507
81451078|NCT01695863|162589386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.269|0.816|||t-test, 2 sided|||Right Colon||0.816|0.269|<0.0001
81451079|NCT01695863|162589386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.122|0.655|||t-test, 2 sided|||Transverse Colon||0.655|0.122|0.005
81451080|NCT01695863|162589386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.484|||t-test, 2 sided|||Left Colon||0.484|-0.029|0.08
81451081|NCT01695863|162589387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.093|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Calcium||||0.093
81478484|NCT02609984|162646880|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2145||||0.4737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7131|2.0684||P-value based on a 2-sided stratified log-rank test stratified by type of sarcoma: synovial sarcoma versus myxoid/round cell liposarcoma.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by type of sarcoma: synovial sarcoma versus myxoid/round cell liposarcoma.|||2.0684|0.7131|0.4737
81478485|NCT02609984|162646884|OTHER|||||||0.3645||||||P-value based on a 2-sided stratified log-rank test stratified by type of sarcoma: synovial sarcoma versus myxoid/round cell liposarcoma.|Log Rank|||||||0.3645
81478486|NCT02609984|162646885|OTHER|||||||0.3466||||||P-value based on a 2-sided stratified log-rank test stratified by type of sarcoma: synovial sarcoma versus myxoid/round cell liposarcoma.|Log Rank|||||||0.3466
81478487|NCT02609984|162646886|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7006||||0.1622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4241|1.1574||P-value based on a 2-sided stratified log-rank test stratified by type of sarcoma: synovial sarcoma versus myxoid/round cell liposarcoma.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by type of sarcoma: synovial sarcoma versus myxoid/round cell liposarcoma.|||1.1574|0.4241|0.1622
81478488|NCT02609984|162646887|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1849||||0.6397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5817|2.4134||P-value based on a 2-sided stratified log-rank test stratified by type of sarcoma: synovial sarcoma versus myxoid/round cell liposarcoma.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by type of sarcoma: synovial sarcoma versus myxoid/round cell liposarcoma.|||2.4134|0.5817|0.6397
81478489|NCT02609984|162646888|OTHER|||||||0.1128|||||||exact Pearson chi-square test|||||||0.1128
81478490|NCT02609984|162646889|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||exact Pearson chi-square test|||||||<0.0001
81451082|NCT01695863|162589387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.03||||0.801|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Glucose||||0.801
81451083|NCT01695863|162589387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.599|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Blood Urea Nitrogen||||0.599
81451084|NCT01695863|162589387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.696|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Creatinine||||0.696
81451085|NCT01695863|162589387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19||||0.042|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sodium||||.042
81451086|NCT01695863|162589387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.596|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Potassium||||0.596
81451087|NCT01695863|162589387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98||||0.107|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Chloride||||0.107
81451088|NCT01695863|162589387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.351|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Bicarbonate||||0.351
81451089|NCT01695863|162589388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0438||||0.772|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Nausea||||0.772
81451090|NCT01695863|162589388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2821||||0.028|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Vomiting||||0.028
81451091|NCT01695863|162589388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2102||||0.235|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Bloating||||0.235
81451092|NCT01695863|162589388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0547||||0.707|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Abdominal pain or cramping||||0.707
81451093|NCT01695863|162589388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0269||||0.773|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Ability to complete entire prep||||0.773
81451094|NCT01695863|162589388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0498||||0.766|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difficulty/Inconvenience in completing prep||||0.766
81451095|NCT01687244|162589401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||HGRF survival at 12 months|33.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.8|53.6||Not applicable: the primary analysis was a calculation of a confidence interval||||The primary efficacy endpoint was the incidence of high-grade recurrence-free survival at 12 months. The proportion of patients achieving high-grade recurrence-free survival at 12 months was reported for each dose group, together with an exact 90% confidence interval for the proportion||53.6|16.8|
81451096|NCT01687244|162589401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||HGRF survival at 12 months|36.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|18.8|58.2|||||The proportion of subjects achieving high-grade recurrence-free survival at 12 months|The primary efficacy endpoint was the incidence of high-grade recurrence-free survival at 12 months. The proportion of patients achieving high-grade recurrence-free survival at 12 months was reported for each dose group, together with an exact 90% confidence interval for the proportion.||58.2|18.8|
81451097|NCT00469911|162589429|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81451098|NCT02629354|162589454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Ratio Test/Ref|113.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.99|130.75|||ANOVA||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) with fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and product after logarithmic transformation of the data.|Relative bioavailability \[%\] was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (100\*test/reference \[T/R\]). Additionally, it's two-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) was provided.||130.75|98.99|
81451099|NCT02629354|162589455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Ratio Test/Ref|110.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.32|125.97|||ANOVA||ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and product after logarithmic transformation of the data.|Relative bioavailability \[%\] was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (100\*test/reference \[T/R\]). Additionally, it's two-sided 90% CI was provided.||125.97|96.32|
81478491|NCT02609984|162646890|OTHER|||||||0.405|||||||exact Pearson chi-square test|||||||0.4050
81478492|NCT02609984|162646891|OTHER|||||||0.0127|||||||exact Pearson chi-square test|||||||0.0127
81540522|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.6587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|1.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Physical Symptoms Score||1.28|-0.81|0.6587
81540523|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.8299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.93||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Physical Symptoms Score||0.93|-1.16|0.8299
81451100|NCT02629354|162589456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Ratio Test/Ref|112.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.49|128.94|||ANOVA||ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and product after logarithmic transformation of the data.|Relative bioavailability \[%\] was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (100\*test/reference \[T/R\]). Additionally, it's two-sided 90% CI was provided.||128.94|98.49|
81451101|NCT02629354|162589457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Ratio Test/Ref|97.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.61|100.19|||ANOVA||ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and product after logarithmic transformation of the data.|Relative bioavailability \[%\] was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (100\*test/reference \[T/R\]). Additionally, it's two-sided 90% CI was provided.||100.19|94.61|
81451102|NCT02629354|162589458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Ratio Test/Ref|96.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.74|99.28|||ANOVA||ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and product after logarithmic transformation of the data.|Relative bioavailability \[%\] was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (100\*test/reference \[T/R\]). Additionally, it's two-sided 90% CI was provided.||99.28|93.74|
81451103|NCT02629354|162589459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Ratio Test/Ref|97.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.57|102.8|||ANOVA||ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and product after logarithmic transformation of the data.|Relative bioavailability \[%\] was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (100\*test/reference \[T/R\]). Additionally, it's two-sided 90% CI was provided.||102.80|92.57|
81451104|NCT02629354|162589460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Ratio Test/Ref|97.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.5|100.73|||ANOVA||ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and product after logarithmic transformation of the data.|Relative bioavailability \[%\] was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (100\*test/reference \[T/R\]). Additionally, it's two-sided 90% CI was provided.||100.73|94.50|
81451105|NCT02629354|162589461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Ratio Test/Ref|97.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.22|102.46|||ANOVA||ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and product after logarithmic transformation of the data.|Relative bioavailability \[%\] was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (100\*test/reference \[T/R\]). Additionally, it's two-sided 90% CI was provided.||102.46|92.22|
81451106|NCT02629354|162589462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Ratio Test/Ref|96.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.75|100.01|||ANOVA||ANOVA with fixed effects for sequence, subject nested within sequence, period and product after logarithmic transformation of the data.|Relative bioavailability \[%\] was estimated by the ratios of the geometric means (100\*test/reference \[T/R\]). Additionally, it's two-sided 90% CI was provided.||100.01|93.75|
81451107|NCT00371397|162589470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.75||||0.009||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||hsCRP dichotomized as undetectable/detectable. Logistic regression w/generalized estimating equations(GEE)s to determine odds ratio. Assessed hsCRP at baseline at each of the three visits; 43% of the values (n = 65) were below the assay's detectable lower bound of .3 mg/dL, and thus hsCRP was dichotomized as undetectable/detectable.||||.009
81451108|NCT01284621|162589490|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability. Ratio calculated as empa plus ramipril divided by empa alone|Geometric mean ratio|96.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.05|100.18|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV)|||100.18|93.05|
81451109|NCT01284621|162589491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability. Ratio calculated as empa plus ramipril divided by empa alone|Geometric mean ratio|104.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.65|111.77|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|||111.77|97.65|
81451110|NCT01284621|162589492|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability. Ratio calculated as empa plus ramipril divided by ramipril alone|Geometric mean ratio|108.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.51|116.35|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|||116.35|100.51|
81451111|NCT01284621|162589493|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability. Ratio calculated as empa plus ramipril divided by ramipril alone.|Geometric mean ratio|103.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.73|119.64|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|||119.64|89.73|
81451112|NCT01284621|162589494|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability. Ratio calculated as empa plus ramipril divided by ramipril alone|Geometric mean ratio|98.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.0|101.42|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|||101.42|96.00|
81451113|NCT01284621|162589495|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|No formal testing, investigation of relative bioavailability. Ratio calculated as empa plus ramipril divided by ramipril alone.|Geometric mean ratio|98.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.67|104.25|||ANOVA|Based on ANOVA with terms for sequence, subjects within sequence, period and treatment.|Standard deviation is actually the gCV|||104.25|92.67|
81451114|NCT03395405|162589572|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.64||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. The a priori threshold for statistical significant is 0.05.|Likelihood Ratio Test|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in time until clinical resolution between study arms, with a two-sided alternative.|HR estimated from a Cox model|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in time until clinical resolution between study arms, with a two-sided alternative.||1.64|0.33|0.459
81451115|NCT03395405|162589574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.735||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. The a priori threshold for statistical significant is 0.05.|ANCOVA|Titer values were log-transformed||Includes participants in the Norovirus GII subgroup. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in time until clinical resolution between study arms, with a two-sided alternative.||||0.735
81478493|NCT02420262|162646895|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for IDegLira vs basal-bolus (IGlar + IAsp) was considered confirmed if the upper boundary of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was strictly below 0.30% or equivalent for non-inferiority using one-sided test for null hypothesis (H0): D ≥0.30% against alternative hypothesis (HA): D \<0.30% was less than or equal to 2.5%, where D is the mean treatment difference (IDegLira minus basal-bolus).|Treatment contrast|-0.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in HbA1c was analysed using a mixed model for repeated measurements with an unstructured covariance matrix. The model included treatment, visit and region as fixed factors and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Interactions between visit and all factors and the covariate were also included in the model.||0.12|-0.16|<0.0001
81451116|NCT03395405|162589578|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|4.06||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Likelihood Ratio Test|||Includes participants in the Norovirus GII subgroup. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in time until first negative viral load between study arms, with a two-sided alternative.||4.06|0.19|0.873
81451117|NCT00213135|162589584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.54|||Wald Chi-square test|||||0.54|0.35|<0.001
81478494|NCT02420262|162646896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.17|||Negative binomial regression model||Superiority for IDegLira vs basal-bolus was considered confirmed if the 95% confidence interval for the treatment rate ratio was entirely below 1.0.|Hypoglycaemic episodes were analysed using a negative binomial regression. The model included treatment and region as fixed factors and logarithm of the time period in which a hypoglycaemic episode considered treatment emergent as offset. The test for superiority of the confirmatory secondary endpoints was carried out only if non-inferiority of IDegLira vs basal-bolus for primary endpoint was confirmed.||0.17|0.08|<0.0001
81478495|NCT02420262|162646897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-3.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|-2.95|||Mixed Models Analysis||Superiority for IDegLira vs basal-bolus was considered confirmed if the 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference was below 0 or equal to zero.|Body weight measurements were analysed using a linear mixed model with an unstructured covariance matrix. The model included treatment, visit and region as fixed factors and baseline bodyweight as covariate. Interactions between visit and all factors and the covariate were also included in the model. The test for superiority of the confirmatory secondary endpoints was carried out only if non-inferiority of IDegLira vs basal-bolus for primary endpoint was confirmed.||-2.95|-4.19|<0.0001
81478496|NCT00941304|162646905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.34||||0.4739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.94|12.62|||ANCOVA|||||12.62|-5.94|.4739
81478497|NCT00941304|162646905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.26||||0.2183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|16.34|||ANCOVA|||||16.34|-3.81|.2183
81478498|NCT00941304|162646905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.74||||0.0809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|18.56|||ANCOVA|||||18.56|-1.11|.0809
81478499|NCT05446142|162646943|OTHER||Reference/Test Ratio|95.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.82|99.9||||||Natural log transformed encorafenib AUCinf was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences (eMCC relative to CAP) and corresponding 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (eMCC relative to CAP) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The geometric mean ratios are presented as percentages.||99.90|90.82|
81478500|NCT05446142|162646943|OTHER||Reference/Test Ratio|96.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.71|101.12||||||Natural log transformed encorafenib AUCinf was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences (eMCCL relative to CAP) and corresponding 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (eMCCL relative to CAP) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The geometric mean ratios are presented as percentages.||101.12|91.71|
81478501|NCT05446142|162646943|OTHER||Reference/Test Ratio|96.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.91|112.47||||||Natural log transformed encorafenib AUCinf was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and sequence as a fixed effect and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences (eMCC relative to eMCC with rabeprazole) and corresponding 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (eMCC relative to eMCC with rabeprazole) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The geometric mean ratios are presented as percentages.||112.47|82.91|
81478502|NCT05446142|162646943|OTHER||Reference/Test Ratio|88.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.59|94.95||||||Natural log transformed encorafenib AUCinf was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and sequence as a fixed effect and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences (eMCCL relative to eMCCL with rabeprazole) and corresponding 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (eMCCL relative to eMCCL with rabeprazole) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The geometric mean ratios are presented as percentages.||94.95|82.59|
81478503|NCT05446142|162646944|OTHER||Reference/Test Ratio|104.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.4|119.04||||||Natural log transformed encorafenib Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences (eMCC relative to CAP) and corresponding 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (eMCC relative to CAP) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The geometric mean ratios are presented as percentages.||119.04|91.40|
81540524|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.8129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.92||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Physical Symptoms Score||0.92|-1.17|0.8129
81451118|NCT00213135|162589584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.54|||Wald Chi-square test|||||0.54|0.34|<0.001
81451119|NCT01328379|162589588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0724||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.088|0.196||To demonstrate study sensitivity with respect to efficacy and maintain an overall alpha level ≤ 0.05, a stepwise procedure was performed.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Change from Baseline in Walking Speed - dependent variable and Baseline Walking Speed and Treatment - independent variables||dalfampridine-ER 5mg twice daily vs. placebo twice daily: Change from baseline in walking speed at Approximately CmaxSS at Visit 3||0.196|-0.088|0.457
81540525|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|1.66||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Physical Symptoms Score||1.66|-0.37|0.2130
81540526|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.4131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|0.59||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Physical Symptoms Score||0.59|-1.42|0.4131
81540527|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.1273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||0.15|-1.20|0.1273
81540528|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.31||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||-0.31|-1.69|0.0046
81451120|NCT01328379|162589588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0732||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.262|||ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Change from Baseline in Walking Speed - dependent variable and Baseline Walking Speed and Treatment - independent variables||dalfampridine-ER 10mg twice daily vs. placebo twice daily: Change from baseline in walking speed at Approximately CmaxSS at Visit 3||0.262|-0.026|0.107
81451121|NCT01328379|162589588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least squares mean|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0724||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078|0.207|||ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Change from Baseline in Walking Speed - dependent variable and Baseline Walking Speed and Treatment - independent variables||dalfampridine-ER 5mg twice daily vs. dalfampridine-ER 10mg twice daily: Change from baseline in walking speed at Approximately CmaxSS at Visit 3||0.207|-0.078|0.375
81451122|NCT01328379|162589589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0666||0.832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.145|0.117||To demonstrate study sensitivity with respect to efficacy and maintain an overall alpha level ≤ 0.05, a stepwise procedure was performed.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Change from Baseline in Walking Speed - dependent variable and Baseline Walking Speed and Treatment - independent variables||dalfampridine-ER 5mg twice daily vs. placebo twice daily: Change from baseline in walking speed at Approximately CminSS at Visit 3||0.117|-0.145|0.832
81451123|NCT01328379|162589589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|0.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0674||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.226|||ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Change from Baseline in Walking Speed - dependent variable and Baseline Walking Speed and Treatment - independent variables||dalfampridine-ER 10mg twice daily vs. placebo twice daily: Change from baseline in walking speed at Approximately CminSS at Visit 3||0.226|-0.039|0.167
81451124|NCT01328379|162589589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|0.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0666||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.238|||ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Change from Baseline in Walking Speed - dependent variable and Baseline Walking Speed and Treatment - independent variables||dalfampridine-ER 5mg twice daily vs. dalfampridine-ER 10mg twice daily: Change from baseline in walking speed at Approximately CminSS at Visit 3||0.238|-0.024|0.108
81451125|NCT01328379|162589590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Lease Squares Mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.367||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|4.25|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with change from baseline in MSWS-12 Score as the dependent variable and baseline MSWS-12 Score and treatment as the independent variables||dalfampridine-ER 5mg twice daily vs. placebo twice daily: Change from baseline in MSWS-12 at visit 3||4.25|-5.05|0.866
81451126|NCT01328379|162589590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.393||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.26|2.15|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with change from baseline in MSWS-12 Score as the dependent variable and baseline MSWS-12 Score and treatment as the independent variables||dalfampridine-ER 10mg twice daily vs. placebo twice daily: Change from baseline in MSWS-12 at visit 3||2.15|-7.26|0.286
81540529|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|-0.8||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||-0.80|-2.19|<0.0001
81575253|NCT01059825|162821916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-25.82||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-33.17|-18.47||P-value is one-sided.P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-18.47|-33.17|0.000
81451127|NCT01328379|162589590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.366||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.81|2.49|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with change from baseline in MSWS-12 Score as the dependent variable and baseline MSWS-12 Score and treatment as the independent variables||dalfampridine-ER 5mg twice daily vs. dalfampridine-ER 10mg twice daily: Change from baseline in MSWS-12 at visit 3||2.49|-6.81|0.362
81451128|NCT01328379|162589591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.237||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|5.24|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with change from baseline in MSWS-12 Score as the dependent variable and baseline MSWS-12 Score and treatment as the independent variables||dalfampridine-ER 5mg twice daily vs. placebo twice daily: Change from baseline in MSWS-12 at visit 2||5.24|-3.56|0.708
81451129|NCT01328379|162589591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.258||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|4.06|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with change from baseline in MSWS-12 Score as the dependent variable and baseline MSWS-12 Score and treatment as the independent variables||dalfampridine-ER 10mg twice daily vs. placebo twice daily: Change from baseline in MSWS-12 at visit 2||4.06|-4.81|0.868
81451130|NCT01328379|162589591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.236||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.61|3.18|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with change from baseline in MSWS-12 Score as the dependent variable and baseline MSWS-12 Score and treatment as the independent variables||dalfampridine-ER 5mg twice daily vs. dalfampridine-ER 10mg twice daily: Change from baseline in MSWS-12 at visit 2||3.18|-5.61|0.588
81451131|NCT01328379|162589592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|35.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|34.57||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|103.7|||ANOVA|Change from Baseline in Six-Minute Walk Distance as dependent variable and Baseline Six-Minute Walk Distance and Treatment as independent variables.||dalfampridine-ER 5mg twice daily vs. placebo twice daily: Change from baseline in Six-Minute Walk Distance at visit 2||103.7|-33.0|0.308
81451132|NCT01328379|162589592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|87.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|34.9||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.2|156.1|||ANOVA|Change from Baseline in Six-Minute Walk Distance as dependent variable and Baseline Six-Minute Walk Distance and Treatment as independent variables.||dalfampridine-ER 10mg twice daily vs. placebo twice daily: Change from baseline in Six-Minute Walk Distance at visit 2||156.1|18.2|0.014
81451133|NCT01328379|162589592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|51.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|34.21||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|119.3|||ANOVA|Change from Baseline in Six-Minute Walk Distance as dependent variable and Baseline Six-Minute Walk Distance and Treatment as independent variables.||dalfampridine-ER 5mg twice daily vs. dalfampridine-ER 10mg twice daily: Change from baseline in Six-Minute Walk Distance at visit 2||119.3|-15.9|0.133
81451134|NCT01328379|162589593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with change from baseline score as the dependant variable and baseline score and treatment as the independent variables.||dalfampridine-ER 5mg twice daily vs. placebo twice daily: Change from baseline in Average EQ-5D score at Visit 3||0.1|-0.0|0.320
81451135|NCT01328379|162589593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with change from baseline score as the dependant variable and baseline score and treatment as the independent variables.||dalfampridine-ER 10mg twice daily vs. placebo twice daily: Change from baseline in Average EQ-5D score at Visit 3||0.0|-0.1|0.734
81451136|NCT01328379|162589593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with change from baseline score as the dependant variable and baseline score and treatment as the independent variables.||dalfampridine-ER 5mg twice daily vs. dalfampridine-ER 10mg twice daily: Change from baseline in Average EQ-5D score at Visit 3||0.0|-0.1|0.185
81451137|NCT01328379|162589594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|0.1|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with change from baseline score as the dependant variable and baseline score and treatment as the independent variables.||dalfampridine-ER 5mg twice daily vs. placebo twice daily: Change from baseline in EQ-5D VAS score at Visit 3||0.1|-7.0|0.055
81478504|NCT05446142|162646944|OTHER||Reference/Test Ratio|90.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.17|103.12||||||Natural log transformed encorafenib Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences (eMCCL relative to CAP) and corresponding 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (eMCCL relative to CAP) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The geometric mean ratios are presented as percentages.||103.12|79.17|
81478505|NCT05446142|162646944|OTHER||Reference/Test Ratio|79.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.7|108.08||||||Natural log transformed encorafenib Cmax was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and sequence as a fixed effect and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences (eMCC relative to eMCC with rabeprazole) and corresponding 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (eMCC relative to eMCC with rabeprazole) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The geometric mean ratios are presented as percentages.||108.08|58.70|
81478506|NCT05446142|162646944|OTHER||Reference/Test Ratio|80.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.82|100.68||||||Natural log transformed encorafenib Cmax was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and sequence as a fixed effect and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences (eMCCL relative to eMCCL with rabeprazole) and corresponding 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (eMCCL relative to eMCCL with rabeprazole) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The geometric mean ratios are presented as percentages.||100.68|64.82|
81575405|NCT02509156|162822432|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.46||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.33|14.45|||ANCOVA||Confidence intervals based on t-test|The change in LVEDVI was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.||14.45|-12.33|0.935
81451138|NCT01328379|162589594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|2.4|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with change from baseline score as the dependant variable and baseline score and treatment as the independent variables.||dalfampridine-ER 10mg twice daily vs. placebo twice daily: Change from baseline in EQ-5D VAS score at Visit 3||2.4|-4.7|0.530
81451139|NCT01328379|162589594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|5.8|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with change from baseline score as the dependant variable and baseline score and treatment as the independent variables.||dalfampridine-ER 5mg twice daily vs. dalfampridine-ER 10mg twice daily: Change from baseline in EQ-5D VAS score at Visit 3||5.8|-1.2|0.203
81451140|NCT00660907|162589595|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferior margin delta = 0.35|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0569|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.11||Significant at alpha=0.025 (1-sided). A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control Type I error across the primary \& key secondary objectives|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect and baseline value as covariate||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(reference) \>= delta versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(reference) \< delta (with alpha = 0.025, one-sided)||0.11|-0.11|<0.0001
81451141|NCT00660907|162589596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2483|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.14|-4.17||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect and baseline value as covariate||H0: mean(treat) minus mean(reference) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(reference) =/= 0||-4.17|-5.14|<0.0001
81451142|NCT00660907|162589597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-37.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.578|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.3|-32.2||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|Regression, Logistic|Based on methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis \& Davidian and Davidian, Tsiatis, Zhang \& Lu, with adjustment for baseline value.||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(reference) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(reference) =/= 0||-32.2|-42.3|<0.0001
81540530|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|-0.78||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||-0.78|-2.19|<0.0001
81451143|NCT00660907|162589598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|30.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.0|35.7||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|Regression, Logistic|Based on methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis \& Davidian and Davidian, Tsiatis, Zhang \& Lu, with adjustment for baseline value.||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(reference) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(reference) =/= 0||35.7|26.0|<0.0001
81451144|NCT01908907|162589599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|13.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|28.7|||Regression, Linear|Outcome was transformed using a natural logarithm transformation. Models included gestational age group since the randomization was blocked.|Since analyzed on the log scale, estimates provide are % change rather than absolute change between group.|All analyses used the intent-to-treat study population. A linear mixed model was used to assess differences in time to full feeds, days on study drug, and gestational age at discharge. These models included a random effect for multiples, which was maintained in the model after testing. Fixed effects included treatment and GA group for time to full feeds and days on study drug and treatment effect for gestational age at discharge.||28.7|0.2|0.07
81478507|NCT05446142|162646945|OTHER||Reference/Test Ratio|95.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.37|100.59||||||Natural log transformed encorafenib AUClast was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences (eMCC relative to CAP) and corresponding 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (eMCC relative to CAP) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The geometric mean ratios are presented as percentages.||100.59|90.37|
81478508|NCT05446142|162646945|OTHER||Reference/Test Ratio|94.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.73|99.88||||||Natural log transformed encorafenib AUClast was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences (eMCCL relative to CAP) and corresponding 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (eMCCL relative to CAP) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The geometric mean ratios are presented as percentages.||99.88|89.73|
81478509|NCT05446142|162646945|OTHER||Reference/Test Ratio|95.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.1|109.04||||||Natural log transformed encorafenib AUClast was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and sequence as a fixed effect and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences (eMCC relative to eMCC with rabeprazole) and corresponding 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (eMCC relative to eMCC with rabeprazole) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The geometric mean ratios are presented as percentages.||109.04|84.10|
81478510|NCT05446142|162646945|OTHER||Reference/Test Ratio|88.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.36|94.7||||||Natural log transformed encorafenib AUClast was analyzed using ANOVA with treatment and sequence as a fixed effect and participant within sequence as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences (eMCCL relative to eMCCL with rabeprazole) and corresponding 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (eMCCL relative to eMCCL with rabeprazole) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The geometric mean ratios are presented as percentages.||94.70|82.36|
81478511|NCT02098395|162646957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Superiority of liraglutide 1.8 mg versus placebo was planned to be concluded if and only if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated difference in HbA1c was less than zero.||-0.2|-0.5|< 0.0001
81478512|NCT02098395|162646957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|||=|0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Superiority of liraglutide 1.2 mg was planned to be evaluated only if superiority for liraglutide 1.8 mg was concluded.||-0.08|-0.38|= 0.0021
81478513|NCT02098395|162646957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|||=|0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Superiority of liraglutide 0.6 mg versus placebo was planned to be evaluated only if superiority of liraglutide 1.2 mg was concluded.||-0.1|-0.39|= 0.0011
81478514|NCT05415462|162646977|NON_INFERIORITY|The endpoint was tested for noninferiority of mRNA-1010 vs Fluarix for Influenza A H1N1 strain at a 2-sided 0.025 level.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.952|1.071||||||GMR (mRNA-1010 vs Fluarix) for Influenza A H1N1 Antibody||1.071|0.952|
81478515|NCT05415462|162646977|NON_INFERIORITY|The endpoint was tested for noninferiority of mRNA-1010 vs Fluarix for Influenza A H3N2 strain at a 2-sided 0.025 level.|GMR|1.657|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.562|1.757||||||GMR (mRNA-1010 vs Fluarix) for Influenza A H3N2 Antibody||1.757|1.562|
81478516|NCT05415462|162646977|NON_INFERIORITY|The endpoint was tested for noninferiority of mRNA-1010 vs Fluarix for Influenza B Victoria-lineage strain at a 2-sided 0.025 level.|GMR|0.665|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.63|0.702||||||GMR (mRNA-1010 vs Fluarix) for Influenza B/ Victoria Lineage||0.702|0.630|
81478517|NCT05415462|162646977|NON_INFERIORITY|The endpoint was tested for noninferiority of mRNA-1010 vs Fluarix for Influenza B Yamagata-lineage strain at a 2-sided 0.025 level.|GMR|0.661|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.63|0.693||||||GMR (mRNA-1010 vs Fluarix) for Influenza B/ Yamagata Lineage||0.693|0.630|
81576078|NCT02557698|162823488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.5|-0.2|0.400
81451145|NCT01908907|162589600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008||0.048|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|This is a complex regression model including linear and quadratic growth and interactions as specified above.||Linear mixed models were used to explore growth over time (weight, length and head circumference). These models included a random effect for intercepts and slopes to account for subject specific growth over time as well as a random effect for possible correlation between twins and triplets present in the data set. Fixed effects included both a linear and quadratic time effect, GA at birth, treatment group, full feeds (yes/no), and interactions. Non-significant interactions were eliminated.||||0.048
81451146|NCT05773794|162589626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.968|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.968
81451147|NCT05773794|162589626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.366|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.366
81451148|NCT05773794|162589626|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81478518|NCT05415462|162646978|NON_INFERIORITY|The endpoint was tested for noninferiority of mRNA-1010 vs Fluarix for Influenza A H1N1 strain at a 2-sided 0.025 level.|Percentage Difference|5.75|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.12|8.38||||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1010 vs Fluarix) for Influenza A H1N1 Antibody||8.38|3.12|
81478519|NCT05415462|162646978|NON_INFERIORITY|The endpoint was tested for noninferiority of mRNA-1010 vs Fluarix for Influenza A H3N2 strain at a 2-sided 0.025 level.|Percentage Difference|16.91|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|14.27|19.54||||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1010 vs Fluarix) for Influenza A H3N2 Antibody||19.54|14.27|
81478520|NCT05415462|162646978|NON_INFERIORITY|The endpoint was tested for noninferiority of mRNA-1010 vs Fluarix for Influenza B Victoria-lineage strain at a 2-sided 0.025 level.|Percentage Difference|-17.34|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-20.22|-14.43||||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1010 vs Fluarix) for Influenza B/Victoria Lineage||-14.43|-20.22|
81478521|NCT05415462|162646978|NON_INFERIORITY|The endpoint was tested for noninferiority of mRNA-1010 vs Fluarix for Influenza B Yamagata-lineage strain at a 2-sided 0.025 level.|Percentage Difference|-15.68|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-18.57|-12.76||||||Percentage Difference (mRNA-1010 vs Fluarix) for Influenza B/Yamagata Lineage||-12.76|-18.57|
81478522|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|1.3||||||Serotype 1: 2-Sided 95% CIs are calculated using the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage.||1.3|-4.4|
81478523|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|0.1||||||Serotype 3: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||0.1|-6.2|
81478524|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|0.5||||||Serotype 4: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||0.5|-5.6|
81478525|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|-0.9||||||Serotype 5: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||-0.9|-9.6|
81540531|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||-0.06|-1.45|0.0333
81540532|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||-0.02|-1.39|0.0423
81478526|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|-8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-4.0||||||Serotype 6A: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||-4.0|-13.0|
81478527|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|-8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-3.7||||||Serotype 6B: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||-3.7|-14.0|
81478528|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-0.3||||||Serotype 7F: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||-0.3|-6.8|
81478529|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|0.4||||||Serotype 9V: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||0.4|-6.4|
81540533|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||-0.12|-1.49|0.0208
81540534|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.3435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.19|-0.55|0.3435
81478530|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.4||||||Serotype 14: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||2.4|-4.4|
81478531|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|0.5||||||Serotype 18C: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||0.5|-5.6|
81478532|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.1||||||Serotype 19A: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||2.1|-2.1|
81478533|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.7||||||Serotype 19F: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||1.7|-1.7|
81478534|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|1.2||||||Serotype 23F: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||1.2|-9.5|
81478535|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 23F (13vPnC \[SC\] serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - lowest 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|10.0||||||Serotype 8: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||10.0|3.0|
81478536|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 23F (13vPnC \[SC\] serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - lowest 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|-33.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|-26.2||||||Serotype 10A: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||-26.2|-40.7|
81478537|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 23F (13vPnC \[SC\] serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - lowest 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|10.4||||||Serotype 11A: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||10.4|3.8|
81478538|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 23F (13vPnC \[SC\] serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - lowest 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|-19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|-12.5||||||Serotype 12F: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||-12.5|-25.7|
81478539|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 23F (13vPnC \[SC\] serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - lowest 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|9.6||||||Serotype 15B: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||9.6|2.2|
81478540|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 23F (13vPnC \[SC\] serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - lowest 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|10.4||||||Serotype 22F: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||10.4|3.8|
81478541|NCT04530838|162647052|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 23F (13vPnC \[SC\] serotype with the lowest percentage, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the percentage differences (20vPnC SC - lowest 13vPnC SC) was greater than -10%.|Percentage Difference|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|6.0||||||Serotype 33F: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||6.0|-3.2|
81478542|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|-1.7||||||Serotype 1: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||-1.7|-10.4|
81478543|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|2.9||||||Serotype 3: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||2.9|-5.2|
81478544|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|1.9||||||Serotype 4: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||1.9|-6.2|
81478545|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|5.8||||||Serotype 5: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||5.8|-4.5|
81478546|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|10.0||||||Serotype 6A: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||10.0|-0.2|
81478547|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|1.1||||||Serotype 6B: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||1.1|-12.5|
81478548|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|3.1||||||Serotype 7F: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||3.1|-5.4|
81478549|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|1.4||||||Serotype 9V: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||1.4|-7.7|
81478550|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|3.2||||||Serotype 14: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||3.2|-4.4|
81478551|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|1.9||||||Serotype 18C: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||1.9|-6.2|
81478552|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.7||||||Serotype 19A: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||1.7|-3.0|
81478553|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.7||||||Serotype 19F: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||1.7|-1.8|
81478554|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|5.1||||||Serotype 23F: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||5.1|-6.9|
81478555|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.1||||||Serotype 8: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||2.1|-2.2|
81478556|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|8.6||||||Serotype 10A: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||8.6|-9.8|
81478557|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.7||||||Serotype 11A: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||1.7|-1.8|
81478558|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|8.2||||||Serotype 12F: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||8.2|-8.2|
81478559|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.0||||||Serotype 15B: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||2.0|-3.3|
81478560|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.7||||||Serotype 22F: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||1.7|-1.8|
81478561|NCT04530838|162647052|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|2.2||||||Serotype 33F: 2-Sided 95% CI based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method for the difference in proportions expressed as a percentage.||2.2|-7.5|
81478562|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.72||||||Serotype 1: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||0.72|0.54|
81478563|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.81||||||Serotype 3: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||0.81|0.63|
81478564|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.7||||||Serotype 4: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||0.70|0.51|
81478565|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.71||||||Serotype 5: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||0.71|0.49|
81478566|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.7||||||Serotype 6A: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||0.70|0.50|
81540535|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.22||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Sexual Dysfunction Score||-0.22|-0.98|0.0021
81451149|NCT05773794|162589627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.016
81451150|NCT05773794|162589627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81451151|NCT05773794|162589627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81451152|NCT05773794|162589628|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0196|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0196
81451153|NCT05773794|162589628|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81451154|NCT05773794|162589628|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81478567|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.64||||||Serotype 6B: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||0.64|0.40|
81478568|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.84||||||Serotype 7F: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||0.84|0.62|
81478569|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.8||||||Serotype 9V: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||0.80|0.60|
81478570|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.01||||||Serotype 14: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.01|0.70|
81575254|NCT01059825|162821916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-34.23||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-41.64|-26.83||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-26.83|-41.64|0.000
81451155|NCT01056289|162589649|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: absolute difference between the 2 discontinuation regimens in DESS total scores was \>2.5. Alternative hypothesis: absolute difference was ≤2.5; tested by calculating 95% 2-sided confidence intervals (CIs) on the mean difference between the 2 regimens. If absolute values of both confidence limits were ≤2.5, then the regimens were declared equivalent.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|2.83|||ANCOVA|||Difference: Placebo versus DVS SR 50 mg||2.83|-0.51|
81451156|NCT01056289|162589649|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: absolute difference between the 2 discontinuation regimens in DESS total scores was \>2.5. Alternative hypothesis: absolute difference was ≤2.5; tested by calculating 95% 2-sided confidence intervals (CIs) on the mean difference between the 2 regimens. If absolute values of both confidence limits were ≤2.5, then the regimens were declared equivalent.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|2.35|||ANCOVA|||Difference: DVS SR 25 mg versus DVS SR 50 mg||2.35|-1.03|
81451157|NCT01056289|162589649|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: absolute difference between the 2 discontinuation regimens in DESS total scores was \>2.5. Alternative hypothesis: absolute difference was ≤2.5; tested by calculating 95% 2-sided confidence intervals (CIs) on the mean difference between the 2 regimens. If absolute values of both confidence limits were ≤2.5, then the regimens were declared equivalent.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.89|||ANCOVA|||Difference: Placebo versus DVS SR 25 mg||1.89|-0.88|
81451158|NCT01564537|162589655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.742||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.587|0.939|||Log Rank||HR is estimated from Cox Regression.|||0.939|0.587|0.012
81451159|NCT01564537|162589656|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.939|||=|0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.784|1.125|||Log Rank||HR:estimated from Cox Regression with stratification factors: prior therapies, proteasome inhibitor, and ISS Stage at Screening with treatment as factor in model. \<1 hazard ratio for treatment=better prevention of death in drug arm vs control.|||1.125|0.784|=0.495
81451160|NCT01564537|162589657|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.916|||=|0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.516|1.626|||Log Rank||HR:estimated from Cox Regression with stratification factors: prior therapies, proteasome inhibitor, and ISS Stage at Screening with treatment as factor in model. \<1 hazard ratio for treatment=better prevention of death in drug arm vs control.|||1.626|0.516|=0.764
81451161|NCT01564537|162589669|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3|||=|0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.45||P-value is from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by: prior therapies (1, 2 or 3), proteasome inhibitor (exposed, naïve), and ISS Stage at Screening (I or II, III).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio is from logistic regression model with prognostic factors: prior therapies (1, 2 or 3), proteasome inhibitor (exposed, naïve),and ISS Stage at Screening (I or II, III). Odds ratio \> 1 favors Ixazomib.|||2.45|0.69|=0.332
81451162|NCT03151408|162589691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8275||||||P-value stratified by cytogenetic risk factor and ECOG performance status|Log Rank|||||||0.8275
81451163|NCT03151408|162589692|OTHER|||||||0.1244|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1244
81451164|NCT03151408|162589693|OTHER|||||||0.143|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1430
81451165|NCT03151408|162589694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9977|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9977
81451166|NCT03151408|162589695|OTHER|||||||0.9959|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9959
81451167|NCT03151408|162589696|OTHER|||||||0.3502|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3502
81451168|NCT03151408|162589697|OTHER|||||||0.0502|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0502
81451169|NCT03151408|162589699|OTHER|||||||0.4656|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.4656
81451170|NCT03151408|162589700|OTHER|||||||0.7063|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7063
81451171|NCT03151408|162589701|OTHER|||||||0.0592|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0592
81451172|NCT03151408|162589702|OTHER|||||||0.3835|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3835
81451173|NCT03151408|162589703|OTHER|||||||0.7099|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7099
81451174|NCT01635218|162589704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|7.0||The ANOVA result (p\<0.05)suggests rejecting the global null hypothesis.Bonferroni post-hoc test was used to determine which means differ among groups.|ANOVA|||||7.0|3.1|<0.05
81451175|NCT01635218|162589704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|5.25||The ANOVA result (p\<0.05)suggests rejecting the global null hypothesis.Bonferroni post-hoc test was used to determine which means differ among groups.|ANOVA|||||5.25|1.31|<0.05
81451176|NCT01635218|162589705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|7.61||The statistical significant ANOVA result (p\<0.05) suggests rejecting the global null hypothesis.Bonferroni post-hoc test was used to determine which means differ among groups.|ANOVA|||||7.61|-0.73|0.14
81478571|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.77||||||Serotype 18C: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||0.77|0.57|
81478572|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.87||||||Serotype 19A: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||0.87|0.65|
81478573|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.85||||||Serotype 19F: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||0.85|0.67|
81540536|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Sexual Dysfunction Score||-0.02|-0.79|0.0408
81451177|NCT01635218|162589705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|5.5||The ANOVA result (p\<0.05)suggests rejecting the global null hypothesis.Bonferroni post-hoc test was used to determine which means differ among groups.|ANOVA|||||5.5|-2.93|0.99
81451178|NCT01635218|162589706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.11|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.34|||Chi-squared|||||0.34|0.03|<0.05
81451179|NCT01635218|162589706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.19|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.56|||Chi-squared|||||0.56|0.06|<0.05
81451180|NCT01635218|162589707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|14.52||The ANOVA result (p\<0.05)suggests rejecting the global null hypothesis.Bonferroni post-hoc test was used to determine which means differ among groups.|ANOVA|||||14.52|2.72|0.002
81451181|NCT01635218|162589707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|9.6||The ANOVA result (p\<0.05)suggests rejecting the global null hypothesis.Bonferroni post-hoc test was used to determine which means differ among groups.|ANOVA|||||9.6|-2.33|0.424
81451182|NCT01635218|162589708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.26||||0.1||95.0|0.05|1.32|||Chi-squared|||||1.32|0.05|0.10
81451183|NCT01635218|162589708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.39|||Chi-squared|||||1.39|0.05|0.11
81451184|NCT02784444|162589709|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.81||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|Models are adjusted for presence of diabetes mellitus, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline NAS (0-8).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in response rates between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||1.81|0.44|0.747
81451185|NCT02784444|162589709|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.48||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|Models are adjusted for presence of diabetes mellitus, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline NAS (0-8).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in response rates between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||2.48|0.60|0.575
81451186|NCT02784444|162589709|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|3.27||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|Models are adjusted for presence of diabetes mellitus, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline NAS (0-8).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in response rates between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||3.27|0.83|0.158
81478574|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparison for the 13 matched serotypes for 20vPnC (SC) is to the corresponding serotype in 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.78||||||Serotype 23F: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||0.78|0.53|
81478575|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC \[SC\] serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/lowest 13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|4.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.36|4.79||||||Serotype 8: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||4.79|3.36|
81478576|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC \[SC\] serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/lowest 13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.76||||||Serotype 10A: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||0.76|0.48|
81478577|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC \[SC\] serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/lowest 13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.69|8.13||||||Serotype 11A: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||8.13|5.69|
81478578|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC \[SC\] serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/lowest 13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.2||||||Serotype 12F: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.20|0.76|
81478579|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC \[SC\] serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/lowest 13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|8.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.75|9.92||||||Serotype 15B: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||9.92|6.75|
81478580|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC \[SC\] serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/lowest 13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|5.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|7.12||||||Serotype 22F: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||7.12|5.00|
81478581|NCT04530838|162647053|NON_INFERIORITY|For the additional 7 serotypes, the compared results are from serotype 6B (13vPnC \[SC\] serotype with the lowest GMC, not including serotype 3) in the 13vPnC (SC) group. Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR (20vPnC \[SC\]/lowest 13vPnC \[SC\]) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMR|2.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|2.51||||||Serotype 33F: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||2.51|1.69|
81478582|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.99||||||Serotype 1: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||0.99|0.73|
81478583|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.98||||||Serotype 3: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||0.98|0.74|
81478584|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.16||||||Serotype 4: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.16|0.83|
81478585|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.19||||||Serotype 5: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.19|0.81|
81478586|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.44||||||Serotype 6A: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.44|0.98|
81478587|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.21||||||Serotype 6B: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.21|0.72|
81478588|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.12||||||Serotype 7F: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.12|0.82|
81478589|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.16||||||Serotype 9V: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.16|0.85|
81478590|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.04||||||Serotype 14: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.04|0.72|
81451187|NCT02784444|162589710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.42||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|Models are adjusted for presence of diabetes mellitus, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline NAS (0-8).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in response rates between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||2.42|0.49|0.828
81451188|NCT02784444|162589710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.21||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|Models are adjusted for presence of diabetes mellitus, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline NAS (0-8).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in response rates between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||3.21|0.70|0.299
81451189|NCT02784444|162589710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|3.82||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|Models are adjusted for presence of diabetes mellitus, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline NAS (0-8).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in response rates between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||3.82|0.86|0.116
81451190|NCT02784444|162589711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.55||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|Models are adjusted for presence of diabetes mellitus, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline NAS (0-8).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in response rates between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||2.55|0.55|0.657
81451191|NCT02784444|162589711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|3.06||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|Models are adjusted for presence of diabetes mellitus, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline NAS (0-8).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in response rates between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||3.06|0.69|0.332
81451192|NCT02784444|162589711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|3.16||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|Models are adjusted for presence of diabetes mellitus, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline NAS (0-8).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in response rates between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||3.16|0.72|0.270
81451193|NCT02784444|162589712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.3||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted by age, sex, presence of diabetes mellitus, Vitamin E ≥ 400 IU, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline NAS (0-8).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in changes between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||0.3|-0.7|0.392
81451194|NCT02784444|162589712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.1||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted by age, sex, presence of diabetes mellitus, Vitamin E ≥ 400 IU, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline NAS (0-8).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in changes between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||-0.1|-1.1|0.023
81478591|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.07||||||Serotype 18C: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.07|0.79|
81478592|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.13||||||Serotype 19A: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.13|0.84|
81478593|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.1||||||Serotype 19F: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.10|0.87|
81478594|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.19||||||Serotype 23F: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.19|0.81|
81451195|NCT02784444|162589712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.1||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted by age, sex, presence of diabetes mellitus, Vitamin E ≥ 400 IU, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline NAS (0-8).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in changes between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||-0.1|-1.0|0.028
81451196|NCT02784444|162589713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted by age, sex, presence of diabetes mellitus, Vitamin E ≥ 400 IU, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline steatosis.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in changes between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||0.1|-0.4|0.224
81451197|NCT02784444|162589713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted by age, sex, presence of diabetes mellitus, Vitamin E ≥ 400 IU, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline steatosis.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in changes between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||0.0|-0.4|0.096
81451198|NCT02784444|162589713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted by age, sex, presence of diabetes mellitus, Vitamin E ≥ 400 IU, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline steatosis.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in changes between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||-0.1|-0.6|0.007
81478595|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.13||||||Serotype 8: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.13|0.87|
81478596|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.2||||||Serotype 10A: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.20|0.73|
81478597|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.06||||||Serotype 11A: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.06|0.81|
81478598|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.15||||||Serotype 12F: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.15|0.71|
81478599|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.18||||||Serotype 15B: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.18|0.85|
81478600|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.02||||||Serotype 22F: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.02|0.78|
81451199|NCT02784444|162589714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted by age, sex, presence of diabetes mellitus, Vitamin E ≥ 400 IU, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline inflammation.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in changes between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||0.2|-0.1|0.488
81451200|NCT02784444|162589714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted by age, sex, presence of diabetes mellitus, Vitamin E ≥ 400 IU, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline inflammation.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in changes between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||0.1|-0.3|0.291
81451201|NCT02784444|162589714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted by age, sex, presence of diabetes mellitus, Vitamin E ≥ 400 IU, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline inflammation.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in changes between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||0.1|-0.2|0.595
81451202|NCT02784444|162589715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted by age, sex, presence of diabetes mellitus, Vitamin E ≥ 400 IU, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline ballooning.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in changes between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||0.2|-0.4|0.416
81451203|NCT02784444|162589715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted by age, sex, presence of diabetes mellitus, Vitamin E ≥ 400 IU, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline ballooning.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in changes between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||0.0|-0.5|0.056
81451204|NCT02784444|162589715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted by age, sex, presence of diabetes mellitus, Vitamin E ≥ 400 IU, baseline fibrosis F1 versus F2/F3, and baseline ballooning.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in changes between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||0.1|-0.4|0.220
81451205|NCT02784444|162589716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted by age, sex, diabetes mellitus, Vitamin E ≥ 400 IU, baseline fibrosis F1 vs. F2/F3, and baseline CRN fibrosis staging score.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in changes between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||0.3|-0.3|0.928
81478601|NCT04530838|162647053|OTHER||GMR|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.15||||||Serotype 33F: 2-Sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences of the logarithms of the IgG concentrations and the corresponding CIs based on the geometric mean ratio.||1.15|0.79|
81478602|NCT00803712|162647060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hypothesis to be tested: the proportion of participants achieving the specified PTH target of ≥ 30% reduction in PTH from baseline will be greater in the cinacalcet plus low dose active vitamin D group than in the control group during the efficacy assessment phase at month 6 (weeks 22 to 26).||||<0.0001
81478603|NCT00803712|162647061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is presented, adjusted using the Dubey and Armitage-Parmer method|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0002
81478604|NCT00803712|162647062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0139||||||Adjusted p-value is presented. P-value is adjusted using Dubey and Armitage-Parmer method of adjusting for multiple comparisons|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0139
81478605|NCT00803712|162647063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2386||||||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is presented, adjusted using the Dubey and Armitage-Parmer method|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2386
81451206|NCT02784444|162589716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted by age, sex, diabetes mellitus, Vitamin E ≥ 400 IU, baseline fibrosis F1 vs. F2/F3, and baseline CRN fibrosis staging score.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in changes between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||0.1|-0.5|0.244
81451207|NCT02784444|162589716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1||Statistical testing was two-sided using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Model adjusted by age, sex, diabetes mellitus, Vitamin E ≥ 400 IU, baseline fibrosis F1 vs. F2/F3, and baseline CRN fibrosis staging score.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in changes between the MSDC-0602K dose and placebo.||0.1|-0.5|0.228
81451208|NCT01235195|162589717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of adjusted means|104.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.12|109.83|||||Reference treatment=Sertraline hydrochloride 50 mg hard gelatin capsule. Test treatment=sertraline hydrochloride 50 mg film-coated tablet.|Natural log-transformed AUC (0-72) analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, treatment as fixed effects; subject within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of adjusted mean differences (Test minus Reference) and corresponding 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained from the model. Adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test divided by Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||109.83|100.12|
81478606|NCT00803712|162647064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0875|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0875
81478607|NCT00803712|162647065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4304|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4304
81478608|NCT00803712|162647066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.091|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0910
81478609|NCT00803712|162647067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.952|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9520
81478610|NCT00803712|162647068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0003
81478611|NCT00803712|162647069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0611|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0611
81478612|NCT00803712|162647070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3298|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3298
81451209|NCT01235195|162589718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of adjusted means|105.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.46|112.69|||||Reference treatment=Sertraline hydrochloride 50 mg hard gelatin capsule. Test treatment=sertraline hydrochloride 50 mg film-coated tablet.|Natural log-transformed Cmax analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, treatment as fixed effects; subject within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of adjusted mean differences (Test minus Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model. Adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test divided by Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||112.69|98.46|
81451210|NCT01235195|162589720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio (%) of adjusted means|106.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.16|112.39|||||Reference treatment=Sertraline hydrochloride 50 mg hard gelatin capsule. Test treatment=sertraline hydrochloride 50 mg film-coated tablet.|Natural log-transformed AUC (0-∞) analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, treatment as fixed effects; subject within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of adjusted mean differences (Test minus Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model. Adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test divided by Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||112.39|100.16|
81451211|NCT01917214|162589740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0308|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0308
81451212|NCT00926783|162589810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048||||||The p-value was based on Fisher's exact test. There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that rates of free from atrial arrhythmia for the two arms, Targeted and Generalized, are the same. The alternative hypothesis is that the rates are not the same. Due to the lack of literature data comparing these endpoints between two randomization groups, the sample size is not statistically powered to support statistical inferences.||||0.048
81451213|NCT00926783|162589811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the total RF delivery times for both arms are equal. The alternative hypothesis is that the total RF delivery times are not equal. Due to the lack of literature data comparing these endpoints between two randomization groups, the sample size is not statistically powered to support statistical inferences.||||0.002
81451214|NCT00468650|162589824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.19|<|0.001||95.0|10.0|11.93||"Statistical significance will be declared if the p-value is \<0.05.~Change from Baseline: Week 6 (LOCF) minus Baseline"|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Primary hypothesis to be tested is whether there is a significant improvement in the IIEF EF domain at the end of the 100 mg period, as compared to the baseline (Week 0) score. Sample size (N=115) provides more than 90% power to detect a change from baseline of 10 in the primary efficacy variable, assuming a standard deviation of 9, using the two-sided, single-sample t-test with significance level (alpha) of 0.05.||11.93|10.00|<0.001
81451215|NCT00468650|162589825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.21|<|0.001||95.0|6.17|8.11||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus baseline||8.11|6.17|<0.001
81478613|NCT00803712|162647071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4436|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4436
81451216|NCT00468650|162589825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.43|<|0.001||95.0|9.56|11.59||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus baseline||11.59|9.56|<0.001
81451217|NCT00468650|162589825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.26|<|0.001||95.0|9.93|11.92||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus baseline||11.92|9.93|<0.001
81451218|NCT00468650|162589825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.21|<|0.001||95.0|9.97|11.92||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 endpoint minus baseline||11.92|9.97|<0.001
81451219|NCT00468650|162589826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.97|<|0.001||95.0|2.74|4.23||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||4.23|2.74|<0.001
81478614|NCT00803712|162647072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis was adjusted for randomization strata. Due to distributional properties of the data, analysis was performed on log-transformed data||||||<0.0001
81478615|NCT00803712|162647073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis was adjusted for randomization strata.||||||<0.0001
81478616|NCT00803712|162647074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis was adjusted for randomization strata. Due to distributional properties of the data, analysis was performed on log-transformed data||||||0.0040
81478617|NCT00803712|162647075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis was adjusted for randomization strata.||||||<0.0001
81451220|NCT00468650|162589826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.38|<|0.001||95.0|3.05|4.71||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2 For the secondary outcome, the change in IIEF-EF domain from the end of 50 mg period (Week 2) to the end of 100 mg period (Week 6), the sample size (N=115) provides more than 80% power to detect a mean change of 1.75 points, assuming a standard deviation of 6, using the two-sided, single sample t-test with significance level (alpha) of 0.05||4.71|3.05|<0.001
81451221|NCT00468650|162589826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.86|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.35|<|0.001||95.0|3.04|4.67||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2 For the secondary outcome, the change in IIEF-EF domain from the end of 50 mg period (Week 2) to the end of 100 mg period (Week 6), the sample size (N=115) provides more than 80% power to detect a mean change of 1.75 points, assuming a standard deviation of 6, using the two-sided, single sample t-test with significance level (alpha) of 0.05||4.67|3.04|<0.001
81451222|NCT00468650|162589826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.86|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.35|<|0.001||95.0|3.04|4.67||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2 For the secondary outcome, the change in IIEF-EF domain from the end of 50 mg period (Week 2) to the end of 100 mg period (Week 6), the sample size (N=115) provides more than 80% power to detect a mean change of 1.75 points, assuming a standard deviation of 6, using the two-sided, single sample t-test with significance level (alpha) of 0.05||4.67|3.04|<0.001
81451223|NCT00468650|162589827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.4|<|0.001||95.0|1.45|2.34||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus Baseline||2.34|1.45|<0.001
81451224|NCT00468650|162589827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.32|<|0.001||95.0|2.02|2.89||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Baseline||2.89|2.02|<0.001
81451225|NCT00468650|162589827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.44|<|0.001||95.0|2.13|3.05||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Baseline||3.05|2.13|<0.001
81451226|NCT00468650|162589827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.45|<|0.001||95.0|2.17|3.08||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Baseline||3.08|2.17|<0.001
81451227|NCT00468650|162589827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.42|<|0.001||95.0|2.14|3.04||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Baseline||3.04|2.14|<0.001
81451228|NCT00468650|162589828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.51|<|0.001||95.0|0.32|0.89||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||0.89|0.32|<0.001
81478618|NCT00803712|162647076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis was adjusted for randomization strata and baseline corrected serum calcium||||||<0.0001
81451229|NCT00468650|162589828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.46|<|0.001||95.0|0.47|1.02||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||1.02|0.47|<0.001
81451230|NCT00468650|162589828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.45|<|0.001||95.0|0.47|1.01||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||1.01|0.47|<0.001
81451231|NCT00468650|162589828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.45|<|0.001||95.0|0.47|1.01||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||1.01|0.47|<0.001
81451232|NCT00468650|162589829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.87|<|0.001||95.0|1.09|1.78||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus Baseline||1.78|1.09|<0.001
81451233|NCT00468650|162589829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.86|<|0.001||95.0|1.65|2.35||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Baseline||2.35|1.65|<0.001
81451234|NCT00468650|162589829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.91|<|0.001||95.0|1.89|2.62||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Baseline||2.62|1.89|<0.001
81451235|NCT00468650|162589829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.94|<|0.001||95.0|1.9|2.62||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Baseline||2.62|1.90|<0.001
81451236|NCT00468650|162589829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.93|<|0.001||95.0|1.91|2.64||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Baseline||2.64|1.91|<0.001
81451237|NCT00468650|162589830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.41|<|0.001||95.0|0.29|0.82||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||0.82|0.29|<0.001
81478619|NCT00803712|162647077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis was adjusted for randomization strata and baseline corrected serum calcium.||||||<0.0001
81478620|NCT00803712|162647078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis was adjusted for randomization strata and baseline corrected serum calcium.||||||<0.0001
81451238|NCT00468650|162589830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.47|<|0.001||95.0|0.53|1.09||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||1.09|0.53|<0.001
81451239|NCT00468650|162589830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.49|<|0.001||95.0|0.55|1.11||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||1.11|0.55|<0.001
81478621|NCT00803712|162647079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis was adjusted for randomization strata and baseline corrected serum calcium.||||||<0.0001
81478622|NCT00803712|162647080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0085|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis was adjusted for randomization strata and baseline serum phosphorus.||||||0.0085
81478623|NCT00803712|162647081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis was adjusted for randomization strata and baseline serum phosphorus.||||||0.0710
81478624|NCT00803712|162647082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3546|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis was adjusted for randomization strata and baseline serum phosphorus.||||||0.3546
81478625|NCT00803712|162647083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7518|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis was adjusted for randomization strata and baseline serum phosphorus.||||||0.7518
81478626|NCT03410992|162647090|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|496.318|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.798|2975.086||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: Bimekizumab/Placebo calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||2975.086|82.798|<0.001
81478627|NCT03410992|162647091|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|657.255|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|105.792|4083.333||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: Bimekizumab/Placebo calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||4083.333|105.792|<0.001
81478628|NCT03410992|162647092|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|220.038|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.757|1683.639||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: Bimekizumab/Placebo calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||1683.639|28.757|<0.001
81478629|NCT03410992|162647093|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|224.744|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.13|1676.425||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: Bimekizumab/Placebo calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||1676.425|30.130|<0.001
81478630|NCT03410992|162647094|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|316.641|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.423|2543.254||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: Bimekizumab/Placebo calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||2543.254|39.423|<0.001
81478631|NCT03410992|162647095|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|34.325|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.22|82.856||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: Bimekizumab/Placebo calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||82.856|14.220|<0.001
81478632|NCT03410992|162647096|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|43.497|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.728|120.295||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: Bimekizumab/Placebo calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||120.295|15.728|<0.001
81478633|NCT03410992|162647097|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|60.946|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.56|180.669||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: Bimekizumab/Placebo calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haensze (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||180.669|20.560|<0.001
81478634|NCT03410992|162647098|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|158.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.263|506.745||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: Bimekizumab/Placebo calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables.||506.745|49.263|<0.001
81478635|NCT03410992|162647099|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|45.192|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.622|109.672||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: Bimekizumab/Placebo calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables. This statistical analysis is not controlled for multiplicity and is only nominal.||109.672|18.622|<0.001
81478636|NCT03410992|162647099|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|49.297|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.887|128.673||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: Bimekizumab/Placebo calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables. This statistical analysis is not controlled for multiplicity and is only nominal.||128.673|18.887|<0.001
81576079|NCT02557698|162823489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.4|-0.1|0.100
81451240|NCT00468650|162589830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.49|<|0.001||95.0|0.55|1.11||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||1.11|0.55|<0.001
81451241|NCT00468650|162589831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.42|<|0.001||95.0|2.73|3.63||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus Baseline||3.63|2.73|<0.001
81451242|NCT00468650|162589831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.39|<|0.001||95.0|3.94|4.83||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Baseline||4.83|3.94|<0.001
81540537|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.05|-0.73|0.0911
81540538|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.7891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.33||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.33|-0.44|0.7891
81451243|NCT00468650|162589831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.53|<|0.001||95.0|4.25|5.21||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Baseline||5.21|4.25|<0.001
81451244|NCT00468650|162589831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.52|<|0.001||95.0|4.23|5.17||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Baseline||5.17|4.23|<0.001
81451245|NCT00468650|162589831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.52|<|0.001||95.0|4.25|5.19||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Baseline||5.19|4.25|<0.001
81451246|NCT00468650|162589832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.1|<|0.001||95.0|0.8|1.59||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||1.59|0.80|<0.001
81451247|NCT00468650|162589832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.54|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.2|<|0.001||95.0|1.12|1.95||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||1.95|1.12|<0.001
81451248|NCT00468650|162589832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.54|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.19|<|0.001||95.0|1.13|1.95||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||1.95|1.13|<0.001
81451249|NCT00468650|162589832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.54|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.19|<|0.001||95.0|1.13|1.95||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||1.95|1.13|<0.001
81451250|NCT00468650|162589833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.38|<|0.001||95.0|2.28|3.17||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus Baseline||3.17|2.28|<0.001
81451251|NCT00468650|162589833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.49|<|0.001||95.0|3.2|4.14||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Baseline||4.14|3.20|<0.001
81451252|NCT00468650|162589833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.52|<|0.001||95.0|3.44|4.4||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Baseline||4.40|3.44|<0.001
81451253|NCT00468650|162589833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.53|<|0.001||95.0|3.44|4.38||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Baseline||4.38|3.44|<0.001
81451254|NCT00468650|162589833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.53|<|0.001||95.0|3.42|4.37||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Baseline||4.37|3.42|<0.001
81451255|NCT00468650|162589834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.88|<|0.001||95.0|0.62|1.32||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||1.32|0.62|<0.001
81451256|NCT00468650|162589834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.92|<|0.001||95.0|0.85|1.57||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||1.57|0.85|<0.001
81451257|NCT00468650|162589834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.9|<|0.001||95.0|0.84|1.55||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||1.55|0.84|<0.001
81451258|NCT00468650|162589834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.9|<|0.001||95.0|0.84|1.55||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||1.55|0.84|<0.001
81451259|NCT00468650|162589835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|32.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.36|<|0.001||95.0|27.98|37.43||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus Baseline||37.43|27.98|<0.001
81451260|NCT00468650|162589835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|46.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.27|<|0.001||95.0|41.29|51.12||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Baseline||51.12|41.29|<0.001
81451261|NCT00468650|162589835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|45.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|26.96|<|0.001||95.0|40.44|50.63||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Baseline||50.63|40.44|<0.001
81540539|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.9973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.38|-0.38|0.9973
81478637|NCT03410992|162647099|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|47.406|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.087|101.75||P-values for the comparison of treatment groups were based on the CMH test from the general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio: Bimekizumab/Placebo calculated using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with region and prior biologic exposure as stratification variables. This statistical analysis is not controlled for multiplicity and is only nominal.||101.750|22.087|<0.001
81478638|NCT01100723|162647112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|||Number of subjects meeting targets were compared to the same subjects baseline values using the McNemar test for paired longitudinal data. For the 1 year analysis, the proportion of subjects with PTH values in the target range was calculated at 1 year and that was compared to the proportion of the same subjects who were in target at baseline.||||< 0.05
81478639|NCT01100723|162647113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|||Number of subjects meeting targets were compared to the same subjects baseline values using the McNemar test for paired longitudinal data. For the 1 year analysis, the proportion of subjects with phosphorus values in the target range was calculated at 1 year and that was compared to the proportion of the same subjects who were in target at baseline.||||<0.05
81478640|NCT01100723|162647114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|||Number of subjects meeting targets were compared to the same subjects baseline values using the McNemar test for paired longitudinal data. For the 1 year analysis, the proportion of subjects with PTH values in the target range was calculated at 1 year and that was compared to the proportion of the same subjects who were in target at baseline.||||< 0.05
81478641|NCT01100723|162647115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|||Number of subjects meeting targets were compared to the same subjects baseline values using the McNemar test for paired longitudinal data. For the 1 year analysis, the proportion of subjects with phosphorus values in the target range was calculated at 1 year and that was compared to the proportion of the same subjects who were in target at baseline.||||< 0.05
81478642|NCT01100723|162647116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|||Number of subjects meeting targets were compared to the same subjects baseline values using the McNemar test for paired longitudinal data. For the 1 year analysis, the proportion of subjects with Ca values in the target range was calculated at 1 year and that was compared to the proportion of the same subjects who were in target at baseline.||||< 0.05
81478643|NCT01100723|162647117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|||Proportion of subjects on specified medications were compared to the same subjects baseline values using the McNemar test for paired longitudinal data. For the 1 year analysis, the proportion of subjects on the specified medications was calculated at 1 year and that was compared to the proportion of the same subjects who were in target at baseline.||||< 0.05
81478644|NCT04607135|162647135|OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||F-statistic = 11.71|Welch's ANOVA|||||||0.0003
81540540|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||-0.1|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.6377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.29|-0.47|0.6377
81478645|NCT04607135|162647135|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||q-statistic = 6.74|Games-Howell post-hoc test|||||||0.002
81478646|NCT04607135|162647135|OTHER|||||||0.24||||||q-statistic = 2.34|Games-Howell post-hoc test|||||||0.24
81478647|NCT04607135|162647135|OTHER|||||||0.35||||||q-statistic = 2.04|Games-Howell post-hoc test|||||||0.35
81478648|NCT04607135|162647136|OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.99
81478649|NCT04607135|162647137|OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.74
81478650|NCT03193047|162647158|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-30.261|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.502|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.324|-19.199|||ANCOVA||(Bempedoic acid plus evolocumab) minus (placebo plus evolocumab)|||-19.199|-41.324|<0.001
81478651|NCT03193047|162647159|SUPERIORITY||Lease squares mean difference|-35.884|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.159|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.303|-25.466|||ANCOVA||(Bempedoic acid plus evolocumab) minus (placebo plus evolocumab)|||-25.466|-46.303|<0.001
81478652|NCT03193047|162647160|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-38.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.602|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.558|-26.944|||ANCOVA||(Bempedoic acid plus evolocumab) minus (placebo plus evolocumab)|Month 1||-26.944|-49.558|<0.001
81478653|NCT03193047|162647160|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-29.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.606|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.176|-18.626|||ANCOVA||(Bempedoic acid plus evolocumab) minus (placebo plus evolocumab)|Month 2||-18.626|-41.176|<0.001
81478654|NCT03193047|162647161|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-27.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.509|-16.553|||ANCOVA||(Bempedoic acid plus evolocumab) minus (placebo plus evolocumab)|Apo B at Month 1||-16.553|-37.509|<0.001
81478655|NCT03193047|162647161|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-24.469|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.225|-15.713|||ANCOVA||(Bempedoic acid plus evolocumab) minus (placebo plus evolocumab)|Apo B at Month 2||-15.713|-33.225|<0.001
81478656|NCT03193047|162647161|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-31.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.689|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.116|-22.163|||ANCOVA||(Bempedoic acid plus evolocumab) minus (placebo plus evolocumab)|non-HDL-C at Month 1||-22.163|-41.116|<0.001
81478657|NCT03193047|162647161|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-24.246|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.838|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.987|-14.505|||ANCOVA||(Bempedoic acid plus evolocumab) minus (placebo plus evolocumab)|non-HDL-C at Month 2||-14.505|-33.987|<0.001
81576080|NCT02557698|162823490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81451262|NCT00468650|162589835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|45.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.01|<|0.001||95.0|40.25|50.31||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Baseline||50.31|40.25|<0.001
81451263|NCT00468650|162589835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|45.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.02|<|0.001||95.0|39.99|50.11||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Baseline||50.11|39.99|<0.001
81451264|NCT00468650|162589836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.84|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.1|<|0.001||95.0|9.89|17.79||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||17.79|9.89|<0.001
81451265|NCT00468650|162589836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.25|<|0.001||95.0|8.49|17.65||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||17.65|8.49|<0.001
81451266|NCT00468650|162589836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.26|<|0.001||95.0|8.14|17.23||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||17.23|8.14|<0.001
81451267|NCT00468650|162589836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.26|<|0.001||95.0|8.14|17.23||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||17.23|8.14|<0.001
81451268|NCT00468650|162589837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.4|<|0.001||95.0|4.59|6.23||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus Baseline||6.23|4.59|<0.001
81451269|NCT00468650|162589837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.96|<|0.001||95.0|7.92|9.78||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Baseline||9.78|7.92|<0.001
81451270|NCT00468650|162589837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.19|<|0.001||95.0|8.23|10.19||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Baseline||10.19|8.23|<0.001
81451271|NCT00468650|162589837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.14|<|0.001||95.0|8.32|10.24||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Baseline||10.24|8.32|<0.001
81451272|NCT00468650|162589837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.15|<|0.001||95.0|8.28|10.22||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Baseline||10.22|8.28|<0.001
81451273|NCT00468650|162589838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.89|<|0.001||95.0|2.78|4.24||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||4.24|2.78|<0.001
81451274|NCT00468650|162589838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.41|<|0.001||95.0|3.08|4.74||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||4.74|3.08|<0.001
81451275|NCT00468650|162589838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.38|<|0.001||95.0|3.09|4.73||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||4.73|3.09|<0.001
81451276|NCT00468650|162589838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.38|<|0.001||95.0|3.09|4.73||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||4.73|3.09|<0.001
81540541|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.61||0.0862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|0.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Total Score||0.40|-5.95|0.0862
81451277|NCT00468650|162589839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.86|<|0.001||95.0|5.77|7.59||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus Baseline||7.59|5.77|<0.001
81451278|NCT00468650|162589839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.21|<|0.001||95.0|8.96|10.91||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Baseline||10.91|8.96|<0.001
81451279|NCT00468650|162589839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.08|<|0.001||95.0|9.62|11.56||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Baseline||11.56|9.62|<0.001
81451280|NCT00468650|162589839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.03|<|0.001||95.0|9.68|11.58||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Baseline||11.58|9.68|<0.001
81540542|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65||0.1305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.74|0.74||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Total Score||0.74|-5.74|0.1305
81451281|NCT00468650|162589839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.06|<|0.001||95.0|9.68|11.59||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Baseline||11.59|9.68|<0.001
81576081|NCT02557698|162823491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.914|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.914
81478658|NCT03193047|162647161|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-21.941|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.572|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.153|-14.729|||ANCOVA||(Bempedoic acid plus evolocumab) minus (placebo plus evolocumab)|TC at Month 1||-14.729|-29.153|<0.001
81478659|NCT03193047|162647161|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-17.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.809|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.201|-9.839|||ANCOVA||(Bempedoic acid plus evolocumab) minus (placebo plus evolocumab)|TC at Month 2||-9.839|-25.201|<0.001
81478660|NCT03193047|162647162|SUPERIORITY||Median treatment difference|-32.479|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.395||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.524|-2.339|||Wilcoxon rank sum test||The median treatment difference (location shift) and the 95% confidence limits are from Hodges-Lehmann estimates.|hs-CRP at Month 1||-2.339|-70.524|0.046
81478661|NCT03193047|162647162|SUPERIORITY||Median treatment difference|-28.512|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.124||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.455|-3.93|||Wilcoxon rank sum test||The median treatment difference (location shift) and the 95% confidence limits are from Hodges-Lehmann estimates.|hs-CRP at Month 2||-3.930|-51.455|0.029
81478662|NCT00705341|162647165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Log-linear generalized estimating equation (GEE) models were used to assess the dose effect on PC20.||||0.65
81478663|NCT00205660|162647167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance in this planned primary test was p\<0.05.|ANCOVA|||A repeated measures ANCOVA was used to test for a time by treatment condition interaction that would indicate differences between groups in change over time in the primary outcome. The null hypothesis was that there were no differences between groups in the change over time (time x treatment condition).||||0.03
81478664|NCT00205660|162647168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance in this planned primary test was p\<0.05.|ANCOVA|||A repeated measures ANCOVA was used to test for a time by treatment condition interaction that would indicate differences between groups in change over time in the primary outcome. The null hypothesis was that there were no differences between groups in the change over time (time x treatment condition).||||0.01
81478665|NCT02585713|162647177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1316|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1316
81478666|NCT03173456|162647178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. The plan was to only do individual comparisons between means if the overall test of the analysis of variance (AVOVA) was statistically significant|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that all means are equal. The alternate hypothesis is that one or more mean is less than or more than another.||||0.69
81478667|NCT03173456|162647179|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. The plan was to only compare means if the overall test of AVOVA was statistically significant.|ANOVA|||||||0.85
81478668|NCT03173456|162647180|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.99
81478669|NCT03173456|162647182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.46
81478670|NCT03173456|162647183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0501||||||0.05 was the a priori threshold for statistical significance|Chi-squared|||||||0.0501
81478671|NCT01733121|162647184|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-1.6|||ANCOVA|||||-1.6|-4.5|<.0001
81478672|NCT01733121|162647185|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||ANOVA|||||-0.4|-1.2|<0.0001
81478673|NCT01733121|162647186|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||||-1.1|-3.7|0.0005
81478674|NCT01733121|162647187|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.5|||ANOVA|||||-0.5|-1.2|<.0001
81478675|NCT00436826|162647233|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk|0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.63|||Wald Chi-square|||||0.63|0.22|<0.001
81478676|NCT04550364|162647252|OTHER|Semi-structured interview, background information, DSM 5 diagnosis and ED symptoms.||||||||||||||||23 of 24 women were used ideal type analysis as the methods. EDE-Q and DSM 5 diagnosis were measured.|Ideal type analysis as main method of analysis|||
81478677|NCT04550364|162647253|OTHER|Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA)||||||||||||||||of the 24 mothers there were 7 of them that had undergone In vitro fertilization. These women were interviewed twice and IPA were used in analysis the material.|IPA|||
81478678|NCT04550364|162647254|OTHER|Grounded theory was used analysis method. 5 distinct ED trajectories into motherhood were identified based on the womens experiences from pregnancy to postpartum.||||||||||||||||This study was based on interviews conducted with 24 participants during pregnancy and postpartum. Semi-structured interview with 24 women at two time points: 1. During pregnancy and 2. 4-6 months after birth. DSM 5 diagnosis at both time points were also assessed and symptoms at eating disorders through EDE-Q.|Qualitative methods using Ground theory|||
81478679|NCT02137226|162647338|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 90% Confidence Interval (CI) for ACR20 at Week 12, rounded to 1 decimal place, had to be entirely contained in the predefined equivalence region \[-12.0%, 15.0%\]|Difference in proportions|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|12.7|||Regression, Logistic||Results from logistic regression model adjusted for treatment, prior exposure to a biologic agent (yes / no), Baseline DAS28 (ESR). Difference in ACR20 Response Rate (BI695501 - Humira, %) is presented.|The week 12 confidence interval for the estimated difference in proportion is produced using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve||12.7|-0.9|
81478680|NCT02137226|162647339|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin is not applicable|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.05|||ANCOVA||Difference in least square means of BI 695501 - Humira is presented.|Results based on DAS28 (ESR) mean changes from Baseline after 12 weeks of treatment = overall mean + treatment group + Baseline DAS28 (ESR) + prior exposure to a biologic agent + random error.||0.05|-0.25|
81478681|NCT02137226|162647339|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin is not applicable|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.23|||ANCOVA||Difference in least square means of BI 695501 - Humira is presented.|Results based on DAS28 (ESR) mean changes from Baseline after 24 weeks of treatment = overall mean + treatment group + Baseline DAS28 (ESR) + prior exposure to a biologic agent + random error.||0.23|-0.17|
81540543|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.0707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|0.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Total Score||0.26|-6.34|0.0707
81576082|NCT02557698|162823492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.822|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.822
81451282|NCT00468650|162589840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.1|<|0.001||95.0|2.52|4.05||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||4.05|2.52|<0.001
81451283|NCT00468650|162589840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.09|<|0.001||95.0|3.06|5.0||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||5.00|3.06|<0.001
81451284|NCT00468650|162589840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.04|<|0.001||95.0|3.06|4.96||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||4.96|3.06|<0.001
81451285|NCT00468650|162589840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.04|<|0.001||95.0|3.06|4.96||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||4.96|3.06|<0.001
81478682|NCT02137226|162647341|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for ACR20 at Week 24, rounded to 1 decimal place, had to be entirely contained in the predefined equivalence region \[-15.0%;+15.0%\]|Difference in proportions|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|12.5|||Regression, Logistic||Results from logistic regression model adjusted for treatment, prior exposure to a biologic agent (yes / no), Baseline DAS28 (ESR). Difference in ACR20 Response Rate (BI695501 - Humira, %) is presented.|The week 24 confidence interval for the estimated difference in proportion is produced using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve||12.5|-3.4|
81478683|NCT03828214|162647391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.2||0.973|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|||C2, C3, C4 were compared to C1 the comparison condition.||||0.973
81478684|NCT01868165|162647426|OTHER||Slope|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.77|||||"Linear regression slope and 95% confidence intervals for the association between calcium channel blocker use and cognitive change was 0.58 (-0.60:1.77).~Multiple adjustments including; age, sex, education."|||1.77|-0.60|
81478685|NCT00534638|162647478|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|49.6||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.1|68.2||An objective was reached if the 2-sided p-value associated to the objective was below 5%.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Overall efectiveness against HPV-16/18 Cervarix/Engerix-B B Group vs Engerix-B Group: The analysis of the overall effectiveness of GSK's HPV-16/18 vaccine against HPV-16/18 genital infection in Cervarix/Engerix-B B Group versus Engerix-B Group was based on stratified Mantel-Haenszel adjusted for clustering.||68.2|20.1|0.004
81478686|NCT00534638|162647478|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|23.8||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|51.1||An objective was reached if the 2-sided p-value associated to the objective was below 5%.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Overall efectiveness against HPV-16/18 Cervarix/Engerix-B A Group vs Engerix-B Group: The analysis of the overall effectiveness of GSK's HPV-16/18 vaccine against HPV-16/18 genital infection in Cervarix/Engerix-B A Group versus Engerix-B Group was based on stratified Mantel-Haenszel adjusted for clustering.||51.1|-19.0|0.232
81478687|NCT00534638|162647479|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine effectiveness percentage|-52.2||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-139.4|3.3||An objective was reached if the 2-sided p-value associated to the objective was below 5%.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Overall efectiveness against HPV-16/18 Cervarix/Engerix-B A Group vs Cervarix/Engerix-B B Group: The analysis of the overall effectiveness of GSK's HPV-16/18 vaccine against HPV-16/18 genital infection in Cervarix/Engerix-B A Group versus Cervarix/Engerix-B B was based on stratified Mantel-Haenszel adjusted for clustering.||3.3|-139.4|0.069
81478688|NCT02500719|162647505|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1319||||0.029|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||This test is to determine if the difference between engagement and disengagement of emotional arousal is increased by real-time neurofeedback guidance in PTSD participants.||||.029
81478689|NCT00282152|162647534|NON_INFERIORITY|Because the purpose of this trial was to provide preliminary safety and tolerability data, the primary hypothesis was that the DBS+ODT group would not worsen more quickly than the ODT group. The primary endpoint was defined as the time to reach a four-point worsening of the UPDRS-III score following a one week treatment washout as assessed by the blinded rater.||||||0.968|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.968
81478690|NCT00282152|162647535|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Study power was calculated based on the amount of PD medication consumed. We anticipated that the control group (ODT) would have a baseline value of 400 which would increase to 600, and that the treated group (DBS+ODT) would decrease from 400 to 300. A sample size of 12 patients per group (n=15, assuming 20% drop out) would have 80% power to detect a difference in means of 300 assuming that the common standard deviation is 250 using a two group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level.||||0.40
81478691|NCT02182830|162647576|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical multiple testing procedure was used to evaluate superiority of the primary endpoint|Adjusted mean difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis||Empagliflozin minus Placebo|"MMRM model : HbA1c baseline, treatment, renal function, pre-treatment with metformin, visit, visit by treatment interaction, and HbA1c baseline by treatment interaction. Treatment, renal function, pre-treatment with metformin, visit, and visit by treatment interaction were fixed classification effects, and HbA1c baseline was a linear covariate. The interaction visit by HbA1c baseline interaction was based on the linear covariate HbA1c baseline."||-0.38|-1.18|0.0002
81478692|NCT02182830|162647577|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical multiple testing procedure was used to evaluate superiority of the endpoint|Adjusted mean difference|-5.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.24|-1.18|||ANCOVA||Empagliflozin minus Placebo|"change from baseline in mean 24-hour ambulatory SBP at 12 weeks of treatment was evaluated by using an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model.~The respective model included treatment, renal function, pretreatment with metformin, continuous baseline HbA1c, and continuous baseline of the endpoint."||-1.18|-9.24|0.0117
81540544|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.1232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|0.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Total Score||0.71|-5.92|0.1232
81576083|NCT02557698|162823493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.585|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.585
81576084|NCT02557698|162823494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.259|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.259
81540545|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.18|1.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Total Score||1.37|-5.18|0.2530
81540546|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.9133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Total Score||3.04|-3.40|0.9133
81478693|NCT02182830|162647578|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical multiple testing procedure was used to evaluate superiority of the endpoint|Adjusted mean difference|-5.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.16|-0.81|||ANCOVA||Empagliflozin minus Placebo|"ANCOVA mode:~The respective model included treatment, renal function, pretreatment with metformin, continuous baseline HbA1c, and continuous baseline of the endpoint."||-0.81|-11.16|0.0237
81478694|NCT02182830|162647579|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical multiple testing procedure was used to evaluate superiority of the endpoint|Adjusted mean difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.0382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis||Empagliflozin minus Placebo|MMRM models modelling the key secondary endpoint with continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline key secondary endpoint, treatment, renal function, pretreatment with metformin, visit, visit by treatment interaction, visit by continuous baseline HbA1c interaction, visit by continuous baseline key secondary endpoint.||-0.07|-2.39|0.0382
81540547|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.1078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.85|0.58||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Total Score||0.58|-5.85|0.1078
81478695|NCT02182830|162647580|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical multiple testing procedure was used to evaluate superiority of the endpoint|Adjusted mean difference|-4.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59||0.1215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.16|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||Empagliflozin minus Placebo|MMRM models modelling the key secondary endpoint with continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline key secondary endpoint, treatment, renal function, pretreatment with metformin, visit, visit by treatment interaction, visit by continuous baseline HbA1c interaction, visit by continuous baseline key secondary endpoint.||1.09|-9.16|0.1215
81478696|NCT02182830|162647581|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-8.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.74|-3.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||Empagliflozin minus Placebo|MMRM models modelling the secondary endpoint with continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline secondary endpoint, treatment, renal function, pretreatment with metformin, visit, visit by treatment interaction, visit by continuous baseline HbA1c interaction, visit by continuous baseline secondary endpoint.||-3.04|-13.74|0.0025
81478697|NCT02182830|162647582|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-3.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-0.96|||ANCOVA||Empagliflozin minus Placebo|The respective ANCOVA model includes treatment, renal function, pretreatment with metformin, continuous baseline HbA1c, and continuous baseline of the respective secondary endpoint.||-0.96|-5.90|0.0069
81540548|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.0719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|0.18||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.18|-4.07|0.0719
81540549|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.1298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.49||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.49|-3.80|0.1298
81540550|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.9532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|2.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Psychological Symptoms Score||2.13|-2.26|0.9532
81478698|NCT02182830|162647583|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-4.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.35|-1.46|||Mixed Models Analysis||Empagliflozin minus Placebo|MMRM models modelling the secondary endpoint with continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline secondary endpoint, treatment, renal function, pretreatment with metformin, visit, visit by treatment interaction, visit by continuous baseline HbA1c interaction, visit by continuous baseline secondary endpoint.||-1.46|-8.35|0.0058
81478699|NCT02182830|162647584|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-7.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.37|-2.48|||Mixed Models Analysis||Empagliflozin minus Placebo|MMRM models modelling the secondary endpoint with continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline secondary endpoint, treatment, renal function, pretreatment with metformin, visit, visit by treatment interaction, visit by continuous baseline HbA1c interaction, visit by continuous baseline secondary endpoint.||-2.48|-12.37|0.0036
81540551|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|2.55||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Psychological Symptoms Score||2.55|-1.84|0.7510
81575255|NCT01059825|162821916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-32.02||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-39.49|-24.56||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-24.56|-39.49|0.000
81478700|NCT02182830|162647585|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.2402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||Empagliflozin minus Placebo|MMRM models modelling the secondary endpoint with continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline secondary endpoint, treatment, renal function, pretreatment with metformin, visit, visit by treatment interaction, visit by continuous baseline HbA1c interaction, visit by continuous baseline secondary endpoint.||1.25|-4.93|0.2402
81478701|NCT02182830|162647586|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-4.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.21|-1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||Empagliflozin minus Placebo|MMRM models modelling the secondary endpoint with continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline secondary endpoint, treatment, renal function, pretreatment with metformin, visit, visit by treatment interaction, visit by continuous baseline HbA1c interaction, visit by continuous baseline secondary endpoint.||-1.29|-7.21|0.0053
81478702|NCT01990768|162647587|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.1809|ONE_SIDED|||||Based on an interim futility analysis, a one-sided P-value less than .1028 was required to declare benefit.|Regression, Logistic|Analysis was adjusted for regional site. Missing outcomes were multiply imputed.|Odds ratio for unfavorable GOS-E (\<=4) for the Combined TXA Arms (numerator) vs. Placebo (denominator)|This study was designed with an asymmetric boundary for tests for treatment harm and benefit. The conventional 0.025 level was used to test for harm while a 0.1 level was used to determine benefit for this Phase II trial. Statistical significance for the primary analysis was conducted under a group-sequential design that included a single, interim futility analysis using a Wang-Tsiatis boundary with parameter 0.8 based on outcome data from the first 200 subjects.||||.1809
81478703|NCT04672044|162647608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.896|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.896
81478704|NCT01680653|162647649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106||||||In analyzing prolonged events on remote monitoring versus control, we used x squared analysis or Fisher's exact test to analyze data on 2 x 2 contingency tables. Significance was defined as P\<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The study was a feasibility and preliminary safety study. As such, the sample size was not statistically derived and the protocol was not powered to provide for definitive conclusions. The study was limited to 20 participants at each camp session. A hypoglycemic event was defined as at least two consecutive CGM readings (10 mins) below the hypoglycemic threshold of \<70 mg/dL. Recovery from a hypoglycemic event required readings above threshold for \> or = 25 minutes.||||0.106
81478705|NCT01680653|162647650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.078
81478706|NCT01680653|162647651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Fisher's exact test|||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the P value for the number of events \<70 mg/dL longer than one hour||||0.003
81478707|NCT01680653|162647651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher's exact test|||This is the p value for the number of events \<70 mg/dL that were greater than 2 hours||||0.010
81451286|NCT00468650|162589841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.44|<|0.001||95.0|2.33|3.24||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus Baseline||3.24|2.33|<0.001
81478708|NCT01680653|162647651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher's exact test|||This is the p value for the number of events that were \<50 mg/dL for \> 30 minutes||||0.021
81478709|NCT01680653|162647651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher's exact|||This is the P value for the number of events \<50 mg/dL that were \>1 hr||||0.077
81478710|NCT01237327|162647652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7799||||0.3348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.294|||Log Rank|||Overall survival compared using the hazard ratio; hazard ratio \<1.0 is in favor of exemestane.||1.294|0.47|0.3348
81478711|NCT00461097|162647657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|27.5||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|43.9||No adjustments were made to the p-value.|Barnard's statistic|The a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.||Number of participants who successfully consumed 10,000 mg of egg white solid was compared using Barnard's statistic with the null hypothesis that there was no difference between treatment groups.||43.9|4.3|0.025
81451287|NCT00468650|162589841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.56|<|0.001||95.0|3.74|4.71||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Baseline||4.71|3.74|<0.001
81451288|NCT00468650|162589841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.84|<|0.001||95.0|4.2|5.28||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Baseline||5.28|4.20|<0.001
81478712|NCT01554163|162647663|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Etoricoxib 30 mg will be considered non-inferior to celecoxib 200 mg if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of the betweentreatment difference in LS mean time-weighted average change from baseline over 12 weeks in WOMAC Pain Subscale (VAS) is no greater than 10 mm (non-inferiority margin).|Difference in LS Mean Change|-1.63||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|2.1|||ANCOVA|||||2.10|-5.37|0.390
81478713|NCT01554163|162647664|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Etoricoxib 30 mg will be considered non-inferior to celecoxib 200 mg if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of the between-treatment difference in LS means (etoricoxib minus celecoxib) is no greater than 10 mm.|Difference in LS Mean Change|-1.32||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.88|2.23|||ANCOVA|||||2.23|-4.88|0.464
81478714|NCT01554163|162647665|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Etoricoxib 30 mg will be considered non-inferior to celecoxib 200 mg if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of the between-treatment difference in LS means (etoricoxib minus celecoxib) is no greater than 10 mm.|Difference in LS Mean Change|-1.09||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.48|3.3|||ANCOVA|||||3.30|-5.48|0.624
81478715|NCT01554163|162647666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.08||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.10|-0.26|0.369
81478716|NCT01554163|162647667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.09||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.08|||ANCOVA|||||0.08|-0.25|0.294
81478717|NCT01554163|162647668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.86||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|3.24|||ANCOVA|||||3.24|-4.96|0.679
81451289|NCT00468650|162589841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.81|<|0.001||95.0|4.25|5.31||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Baseline||5.31|4.25|<0.001
81451290|NCT00468650|162589841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.82|<|0.001||95.0|4.23|5.3||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Baseline||5.30|4.23|<0.001
81451291|NCT00468650|162589842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.91|<|0.001||95.0|1.13|1.85||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||1.85|1.13|<0.001
81451292|NCT00468650|162589842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.08|<|0.001||95.0|1.57|2.36||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||2.36|1.57|<0.001
81451293|NCT00468650|162589842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.07|<|0.001||95.0|1.59|2.37||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||2.37|1.59|<0.001
81451294|NCT00468650|162589842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.07|<|0.001||95.0|1.59|2.37||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||2.37|1.59|<0.001
81451295|NCT00468650|162589843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Net)|8.84|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.7||0.0016||95.0|3.42|14.26||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus baseline||14.26|3.42|0.0016
81451296|NCT00468650|162589843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.51|<|0.001||95.0|4.93|15.43||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus baseline||15.43|4.93|<0.001
81451297|NCT00468650|162589843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.88|<|0.001||95.0|6.7|17.88||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus baseline||17.88|6.70|<0.001
81451298|NCT00468650|162589843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.33|<|0.001||95.0|6.61|17.32||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus baseline||17.32|6.61|<0.001
81451299|NCT00468650|162589843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|11.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.55|<|0.001||95.0|6.51|17.4||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus baseline||17.40|6.51|<0.001
81451300|NCT00468650|162589844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.85||0.3324||95.0|-1.42|4.17||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||4.17|-1.42|0.3324
81451301|NCT00468650|162589844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.26||0.0249||95.0|0.4|5.84||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||5.84|0.40|0.0249
81451302|NCT00468650|162589844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.95||0.0249||95.0|0.37|5.58||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||5.58|0.37|0.0249
81478718|NCT01554163|162647669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.1||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.10|-0.30|0.314
81540552|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.95|0.42||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.42|-3.95|0.1120
81451303|NCT00468650|162589844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.07||0.0249||95.0|0.39|5.68||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||5.68|0.39|0.0249
81451304|NCT00468650|162589845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|15.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.51|<|0.001||95.0|9.38|21.36||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus baseline||21.36|9.38|<0.001
81451305|NCT00468650|162589845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|17.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.22|<|0.001||95.0|10.76|23.55||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus baseline||23.55|10.76|<0.001
81451306|NCT00468650|162589845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|18.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.44|<|0.001||95.0|11.68|24.76||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus baseline||24.76|11.68|<0.001
81478719|NCT03020550|162647683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline GERD symptom severity.||The outcome measure was calculated using a general linear model with average daily post GERD symptom severity as the dependent variable with the following independent variables: baseline average GERD symptom severity and change in GSR (galvanic skin response). No term for visit type assignment was included in the model.||||0.034
81478720|NCT03020550|162647684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline GERD symptom severity||The outcome measure was calculated using a general linear model with average daily post GERD symptom severity as the dependent variable with the following independent variables: baseline average GERD symptom severity and change in RMSSD (high frequency HRV). No term for visit type assignment was included in the model.||||0.56
81478721|NCT03020550|162647685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Pearson's correlation test|||The outcome measure was calculated using a Pearson correlation to compare the session index representing the amount of concordance in GSR between patient and physician and the percent change in patients' GERD symptoms. Visit type assignment was not included in the analysis.||||0.80
81478722|NCT02861664|162647717|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.8|-0.4||From ANCOVA model with change from baseline in Schiff Sensitivity Score as response and treatment and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as covariates.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named dentifrice minus second named dentifrice such that a negative difference favours first named dentifrice.|||-0.4|-0.8|<.0001
81478723|NCT00856999|162647742|EQUIVALENCE|Non-parametric test equivalent to the dependent t-test|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<.001
81478724|NCT00856999|162647743|EQUIVALENCE|Non-parametric test equivalent to the dependent t-test|||||<|0.0004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<.0004
81478725|NCT02754518|162647761|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as means +/- standard deviations based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with paired t-tests.||||<0.001
81478726|NCT02754518|162647762|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as means +/- standard deviations based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with paired t-tests.||||<0.001
81478727|NCT02754518|162647763|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as means +/- standard deviations based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with paired t-tests.||||<0.001
81478728|NCT02754518|162647764|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||<0.001
81540553|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.9781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|2.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Psychological Symptoms Score||2.19|-2.13|0.9781
81540554|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|0.77||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Psychological Symptoms Score||0.77|-3.57|0.2060
81478729|NCT02754518|162647765|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||<0.001
81478730|NCT02754518|162647766|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||<0.001
81478731|NCT02754518|162647767|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as means +/- standard deviations based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with paired t-tests.||||<0.001
81540555|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.5332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.76||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Physical Symptoms Score||0.76|-1.46|0.5332
81478732|NCT02754518|162647768|OTHER|||||||0.13||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|t-test, 2 sided|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as means +/- standard deviations based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with paired t-tests.|paired t-test|||0.13
81478733|NCT02754518|162647769|OTHER|||||||0.95||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as means +/- standard deviations based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with paired t-tests.||||0.95
81478734|NCT02754518|162647770|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||<0.001
81540556|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.4599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|0.7||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Physical Symptoms Score||0.70|-1.54|0.4599
81576085|NCT02557698|162823495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.581|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.581
81451307|NCT00468650|162589845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|17.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.87|<|0.001||95.0|11.07|23.59||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus baseline||23.59|11.07|<0.001
81451308|NCT00468650|162589845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|17.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.1|<|0.001||95.0|11.31|24.04||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus baseline||24.04|11.31|<0.001
81451309|NCT00468650|162589846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.41||0.1061||95.0|-0.32|3.24||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||3.24|-0.32|0.1061
81451310|NCT00468650|162589846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.33||0.3237||95.0|-1.18|3.54||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||3.54|-1.18|0.3237
81451311|NCT00468650|162589846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.05||0.3236||95.0|-1.13|3.38||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||3.38|-1.13|0.3236
81451312|NCT00468650|162589846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.16||0.3236||95.0|-1.15|3.45||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||3.45|-1.15|0.3236
81451313|NCT00468650|162589847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|56.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|38.93|<|0.001||95.0|49.31|64.6||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus baseline||64.60|49.31|<0.001
81451314|NCT00468650|162589847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|70.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.46|<|0.001||95.0|63.74|77.81||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus baseline||77.81|63.74|<0.001
81451315|NCT00468650|162589847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|71.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.79|<|0.001||95.0|64.02|78.45||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus baseline||78.45|64.02|<0.001
81478735|NCT02754518|162647771|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||<0.001
81451316|NCT00468650|162589847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|72.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.41|<|0.001||95.0|65.2|79.11||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus baseline||79.11|65.20|<0.001
81451317|NCT00468650|162589847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|71.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.55|<|0.001||95.0|64.54|78.65||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus baseline||78.65|64.54|<0.001
81451318|NCT00468650|162589848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.89|<|0.001||95.0|7.72|19.4||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||19.40|7.72|<0.001
81451319|NCT00468650|162589848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|14.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.31|<|0.001||95.0|8.25|20.25||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||20.25|8.25|<0.001
81451320|NCT00468650|162589848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|14.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.77|<|0.001||95.0|8.56|20.46||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||20.46|8.56|<0.001
81451321|NCT00468650|162589848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|14.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.0|<|0.001||95.0|8.72|20.82||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||20.82|8.72|<0.001
81451322|NCT00468650|162589849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|58.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|41.24|<|0.001||95.0|50.48|66.68||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus baseline||66.68|50.48|<0.001
81451323|NCT00468650|162589849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|76.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|37.21|<|0.001||95.0|68.9|83.67||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus baseline||83.67|68.90|<0.001
81451324|NCT00468650|162589849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|77.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|37.26|<|0.001||95.0|70.18|85.21||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus baseline||85.21|70.18|<0.001
81451325|NCT00468650|162589849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|78.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.65|<|0.001||95.0|71.59|85.99||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus baseline||85.99|71.59|<0.001
81451326|NCT00468650|162589849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|78.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.89|<|0.001||95.0|71.04|85.68||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus baseline||85.68|71.04|<0.001
81451327|NCT00468650|162589850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|17.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.63|<|0.001||95.0|10.98|24.83||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||24.83|10.98|<0.001
81576086|NCT02557698|162823496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.182|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.182
81576087|NCT02557698|162823497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.759|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.759
81451328|NCT00468650|162589850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|19.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.84|<|0.001||95.0|12.44|26.56||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||26.56|12.44|<0.001
81451329|NCT00468650|162589850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|19.52|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.99|<|0.001||95.0|12.59|26.45||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||26.45|12.59|<0.001
81451330|NCT00468650|162589850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|19.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|37.23|<|0.001||95.0|12.84|26.91||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||26.91|12.84|<0.001
81451331|NCT00468650|162589851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|57.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|42.6|<|0.001||95.0|48.93|65.75||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus baseline||65.75|48.93|<0.001
81451332|NCT00468650|162589851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|70.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|40.3|<|0.001||95.0|62.72|78.71||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus baseline||78.71|62.72|<0.001
81451333|NCT00468650|162589851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|70.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|40.78|<|0.001||95.0|62.41|78.85||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus baseline||78.85|62.41|<0.001
81451334|NCT00468650|162589851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|72.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|40.27|<|0.001||95.0|64.16|79.98||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus baseline||79.98|64.16|<0.001
81451335|NCT00468650|162589851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|71.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|40.48|<|0.001||95.0|63.48|79.55||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus baseline||79.55|63.48|<0.001
81451336|NCT00468650|162589852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.11|<|0.001||95.0|7.58|18.63||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||18.63|7.58|<0.001
81451337|NCT00468650|162589852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|14.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.53|<|0.001||95.0|7.84|20.37||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||20.37|7.84|<0.001
81451338|NCT00468650|162589852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.92|<|0.001||95.0|7.47|19.47||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||19.47|7.47|<0.001
81451339|NCT00468650|162589852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.16|<|0.001||95.0|7.61|19.82||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||19.82|7.61|<0.001
81451340|NCT00468650|162589853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|56.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|38.93|<|0.001||95.0|49.31|64.6||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus Baseline||64.60|49.31|<0.001
81451341|NCT00468650|162589853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|70.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.46|<|0.001||95.0|63.74|77.81||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus baseline||77.81|63.74|<0.001
81478736|NCT02754518|162647772|OTHER|||||||0.65||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as means +/- standard deviations based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with paired t-tests.||||0.65
81478737|NCT02754518|162647773|OTHER|||||||0.06||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as means +/- standard deviations based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with paired t-tests.||||0.06
81478738|NCT02754518|162647774|OTHER|||||||0.76||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.76
81478739|NCT02754518|162647775|OTHER|||||||0.07||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Fisher Exact|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as frequency and percentages based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with the Fisher exact test.||||0.07
81478740|NCT02754518|162647776|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.001
81540557|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.4752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|1.55||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Physical Symptoms Score||1.55|-0.72|0.4752
81576088|NCT02557698|162823498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.831|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.831
81576089|NCT02557698|162823499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.084|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.084
81540558|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.9051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|1.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Physical Symptoms Score||1.07|-1.21|0.9051
81540559|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.9937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|1.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Physical Symptoms Score||1.15|-1.14|0.9937
81540560|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.6956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|1.35||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Physical Symptoms Score||1.35|-0.91|0.6956
81540561|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.2302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|0.44||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Physical Symptoms Score||0.44|-1.81|0.2302
81451342|NCT00468650|162589853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|71.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.79|<|0.001||95.0|64.02|78.45||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus baseline||78.45|64.02|<0.001
81451343|NCT00468650|162589853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|72.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.41|<|0.001||95.0|65.2|79.11||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus baseline||79.11|65.20|<0.001
81451344|NCT00468650|162589853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|71.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.55|<|0.001||95.0|64.54|78.65||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus baseline||78.65|64.54|<0.001
81451345|NCT00468650|162589854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.89|<|0.001||95.0|7.72|19.4||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||19.40|7.72|<0.001
81451346|NCT00468650|162589854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|14.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.31|<|0.001||95.0|8.25|20.25||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||20.25|8.25|<0.001
81451347|NCT00468650|162589854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|14.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.77|<|0.001||95.0|8.56|20.46||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||20.46|8.56|<0.001
81451348|NCT00468650|162589854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|14.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.0|<|0.001||95.0|8.72|20.82||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||20.82|8.72|<0.001
81451349|NCT00468650|162589855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|37.77||0.001||95.0|-19.96|-5.2||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus baseline||-5.20|-19.96|0.0010
81451350|NCT00468650|162589855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.04|<|0.001||95.0|-27.47|-13.64||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus baseline||-13.64|-27.47|<0.001
81451351|NCT00468650|162589855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.64|<|0.001||95.0|-29.88|-15.18||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus baseline||-15.18|-29.88|<0.001
81451352|NCT00468650|162589855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.06|<|0.001||95.0|-28.49|-14.39||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus baseline||-14.39|-28.49|<0.001
81451353|NCT00468650|162589855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.86|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.29|<|0.001||95.0|-29.03|-14.7||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus baseline||-14.70|-29.03|<0.001
81451354|NCT00468650|162589856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.58||0.0021||95.0|-11.06|-2.52||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||-2.52|-11.06|0.0021
81451355|NCT00468650|162589856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.02||0.0027||95.0|-11.26|-2.43||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||-2.43|-11.26|0.0027
81451356|NCT00468650|162589856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.2||0.0015||95.0|-11.97|-2.9||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||-2.90|-11.97|0.0015
81575256|NCT01059825|162821916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-20.05||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-27.39|-12.72||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-12.72|-27.39|0.000
81478741|NCT02754518|162647779|OTHER|||||||0.03||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.03
81478742|NCT02754518|162647780|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as means +/- standard deviations based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with paired t-tests.||||<0.001
81576090|NCT02557698|162823500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|7.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.4|-0.3|0.07
81576091|NCT02557698|162823501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|7.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.7|0.4|0.029
81451357|NCT00468650|162589856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.4||0.0015||95.0|-12.18|-2.96||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||-2.96|-12.18|0.0015
81451358|NCT00468650|162589857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|34.44||0.0045||95.0|-16.6|-3.14||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus baseline||-3.14|-16.60|0.0045
81451359|NCT00468650|162589857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.8|<|0.001||95.0|-18.22|-5.27||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus baseline||-5.27|-18.22|<0.001
81451360|NCT00468650|162589857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|33.56|<|0.001||95.0|-19.51|-6.05||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus baseline||-6.05|-19.51|<0.001
81451361|NCT00468650|162589857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|33.94|<|0.001||95.0|-19.76|-6.5||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus baseline||-6.50|-19.76|<0.001
81451362|NCT00468650|162589857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|33.13|<|0.001||95.0|-18.94|-5.86||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus baseline||-5.86|-18.94|<0.001
81451363|NCT00468650|162589858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.0||0.2567||95.0|-6.55|1.77||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||1.77|-6.55|0.2567
81451364|NCT00468650|162589858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.73||0.3435||95.0|-5.88|2.07||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||2.07|-5.88|0.3435
81451365|NCT00468650|162589858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.28||0.2||95.0|-6.89|1.46||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||1.46|-6.89|0.2000
81451366|NCT00468650|162589858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.48||0.2||95.0|-7.01|1.48||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||1.48|-7.01|0.2000
81451367|NCT00468650|162589859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|56.75||0.0558||95.0|-21.91|0.27||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus baseline||0.27|-21.91|0.0558
81451368|NCT00468650|162589859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-29.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|59.81|<|0.001||95.0|-40.96|-17.35||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus baseline||-17.35|-40.96|<0.001
81451369|NCT00468650|162589859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-30.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|60.9|<|0.001||95.0|-43.0|-18.58||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus baseline||-18.58|-43.00|<0.001
81451370|NCT00468650|162589859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-30.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|61.7|<|0.001||95.0|-42.33|-18.21||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus baseline||-18.21|-42.33|<0.001
81451371|NCT00468650|162589859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-30.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|60.54|<|0.001||95.0|-42.82|-18.92||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus baseline||-18.92|-42.82|<0.001
81451372|NCT00468650|162589860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Net)|-18.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|46.03|<|0.001||95.0|-27.05|-9.66||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||-9.66|-27.05|<0.001
81451373|NCT00468650|162589860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.24|<|0.001||95.0|-30.84|-13.49||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||-13.49|-30.84|<0.001
81451374|NCT00468650|162589860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.86|<|0.001||95.0|-28.87|-11.69||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||-11.69|-28.87|<0.001
81451375|NCT00468650|162589860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|46.2|<|0.001||95.0|-29.38|-11.92||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||-11.92|-29.38|<0.001
81451376|NCT00468650|162589861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|33.27|STANDARD_DEVIATION|41.43|<|0.001||95.0|25.17|41.36||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus baseline||41.36|25.17|<0.001
81451377|NCT00468650|162589861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|61.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|44.77|<|0.001||95.0|52.61|70.29||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus baseline||70.29|52.61|<0.001
81451378|NCT00468650|162589861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|66.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.15|<|0.001||95.0|57.05|75.16||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus baseline||75.16|57.05|<0.001
81576092|NCT02557698|162823502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.6|-1.8|0.325
81451379|NCT00468650|162589861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|64.84|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.7|<|0.001||95.0|55.91|73.77||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus baseline||73.77|55.91|<0.001
81451380|NCT00468650|162589861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|65.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.56|<|0.001||95.0|56.14|74.12||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus baseline||74.12|56.14|<0.001
81451381|NCT00468650|162589862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|27.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|40.19|<|0.001||95.0|19.94|35.13||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||35.13|19.94|<0.001
81451382|NCT00468650|162589862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|30.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|41.9|<|0.001||95.0|22.89|38.95||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||38.95|22.89|<0.001
81451383|NCT00468650|162589862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|30.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|41.88|<|0.001||95.0|22.59|38.27||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||38.27|22.59|<0.001
81451384|NCT00468650|162589862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|30.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|42.06|<|0.001||95.0|23.04|38.93||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||38.93|23.04|<0.001
81451385|NCT00468650|162589863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|22.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|46.1|<|0.001||95.0|13.44|31.46||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 2 minus baseline||31.46|13.44|<0.001
81451386|NCT00468650|162589863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|32.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|42.15|<|0.001||95.0|23.97|40.62||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus baseline||40.62|23.97|<0.001
81451387|NCT00468650|162589863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|35.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|43.52|<|0.001||95.0|26.59|44.04||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus baseline||44.04|26.59|<0.001
81451388|NCT00468650|162589863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|34.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|43.48|<|0.001||95.0|26.07|43.07||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus baseline||43.07|26.07|<0.001
81451389|NCT00468650|162589863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|34.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|43.29|<|0.001||95.0|25.72|42.81||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus baseline||42.81|25.72|<0.001
81451390|NCT00468650|162589864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.45||0.0014||95.0|3.61|14.74||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 4 minus Week 2||14.74|3.61|0.0014
81451391|NCT00468650|162589864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.26||0.0025||95.0|3.15|14.36||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 minus Week 2||14.36|3.15|0.0025
81478743|NCT02754518|162647781|OTHER|||||||0.02||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.02
81478744|NCT02754518|162647782|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-Values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as means +/- standard deviations based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with paired t-tests.||||<0.001
81451392|NCT00468650|162589864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.11|<|0.001||95.0|4.32|15.97||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 LOCF minus Week 2||15.97|4.32|<0.001
81451393|NCT00468650|162589864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|31.36|<|0.001||95.0|4.41|16.26||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|single sample t-test||Week 6 Endpoint minus Week 2||16.26|4.41|<0.001
81451394|NCT04693416|162589868|OTHER|||||||0.252|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post scores within arm||||0.252
81451395|NCT04693416|162589869|OTHER|||||||0.546|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post score within arm||||0.546
81451396|NCT04693416|162589870|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post scores within arm||||0.005
81451397|NCT04693416|162589871|OTHER|||||||0.188|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post scores within arm||||0.188
81451398|NCT04693416|162589872|OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post score within arm||||0.049
81451399|NCT04693416|162589873|OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pre/post scores within arm||||0.036
81451400|NCT00474266|162589875|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criterion: Lower limit \[LL\] of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval \[CI\] ≥-10%.|Difference in percentage|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|6.78||||||||6.78|0.29|
81576093|NCT02557698|162823503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.9|-2.6|0.365
81451401|NCT00474266|162589875|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criterion: Lower limit \[LL\] of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval \[CI\] ≥ -10%|Difference in percentage|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.58||||||||1.58|-0.78|
81451402|NCT00474266|162589875|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criterion: Lower limit \[LL\] of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval \[CI\] ≥ -10%.|Difference in percentage|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|1.58||||||||1.58|-0.79|
81478745|NCT02754518|162647783|OTHER|||||||0.82||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.82
81478746|NCT02754518|162647784|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||<0.001
81478747|NCT02754518|162647785|OTHER|||||||0.01||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.01
81478748|NCT02754518|162647786|OTHER|||||||0.11||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.11
81478749|NCT02754518|162647787|OTHER|||||||0.17||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.17
81478750|NCT02754518|162647788|OTHER|||||||0.035||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.035
81478751|NCT02754518|162647789|OTHER|||||||0.059||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.059
81478752|NCT02754518|162647790|OTHER|||||||0.054||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.054
81478753|NCT02754518|162647791|OTHER|||||||0.28||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.28
81478754|NCT02754518|162647792|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||P-Values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.002
81478755|NCT02754518|162647793|OTHER|||||||0.008||||||P-Values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.008
81478756|NCT02754518|162647794|OTHER|||||||0.005||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.005
81478757|NCT02754518|162647795|OTHER|||||||0.056||||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Tests were two-tailed, considered statistically significant with a p-value \<0.05, and conducted using STATA MP version 15 (College Station, TX).|Sign test|||Primary outcome was presented at baseline and 1-year as medians (interquartile range) based upon the Shapiro-Wilks test of normality, and then analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||||0.056
81478758|NCT01806168|162647817|OTHER|||||||0.046|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.046
81451403|NCT00474266|162589875|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criterion: Lower limit \[LL\] of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval \[CI\] ≥ -10%.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|1.07||||||||1.07|-1.06|
81451404|NCT00474266|162589876|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criterion: Lower limit \[LL\] of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval \[CI\] ≥ -10%.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|3.17||||||||3.17|-1.06|
81451405|NCT00474266|162589877|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criterion: Lower limit \[LL\] of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval \[CI\] ≥-10%.|Difference in percentage|4.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|12.46||||||||12.46|-2.82|
81451406|NCT00474266|162589878|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criterion: Lower limit \[LL\] of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval \[CI\] ≥ -10%|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|3.18||||||||3.18|-1.06|
81451407|NCT00474266|162589879|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority criterion: Lower limit \[LL\] of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval \[CI\] ≥-10%.|Difference in percentage|3.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|9.5||||||||9.5|-0.28|
81451408|NCT01330420|162589913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||Due to the small sample size, the Wilcoxon signed-ranked test, a non-parametric statistical test, was used to detect outcome measure changes from pre-intervention to post-intervention||||<.001
81451409|NCT01330420|162589914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||Due to the small sample size, the Wilcoxon signed-ranked test, a non-parametric statistical test, was used to detect outcome measure changes from pre-intervention to post-intervention||||<.001
81451410|NCT01330420|162589915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||Due to the small sample size, the Wilcoxon signed-ranked test, a non-parametric statistical test, was used to detect outcome measure changes from pre-intervention to post-intervention||||<.01
81451411|NCT01330420|162589917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||Due to the small sample size, the Wilcoxon signed-ranked test, a non-parametric statistical test, was used to detect outcome measure changes from pre-intervention to post-intervention||||<.01
81451412|NCT02373189|162589933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||The P-value indicated above is calculated.|paired t-test|means at pre and post treatment were compared within subject.||||||0.05
81451413|NCT02373189|162589934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81451414|NCT03095638|162589937|OTHER||Ratio|1.0084|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8626|1.1789||||||||1.1789|0.8626|
81451415|NCT03095638|162589938|OTHER||Ratio|1.0121|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8648|1.1845||||||||1.1845|0.8648|
81451416|NCT03095638|162589939|OTHER||Ration|1.0329|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8623|1.2373||||||||1.2373|0.8623|
81451417|NCT03095638|162589940|OTHER||Ratio|1.6242|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4986|1.7604||||||||1.7604|1.4986|
81451418|NCT03095638|162589940|OTHER||Ratio|1.5448|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4253|1.6743||||||||1.6743|1.4253|
81478759|NCT01806168|162647817|EQUIVALENCE|a \< 0.05||||||0.021|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.021
81478760|NCT01806168|162647817|EQUIVALENCE|a \< 0.05||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.65
81451419|NCT03095638|162589941|OTHER||Ratio|1.6292|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.503|1.7661||||||||1.7661|1.5030|
81451420|NCT03095638|162589941|OTHER||Ratio|1.5519|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4317|1.6822||||||||1.6822|1.4317|
81451421|NCT03095638|162589942|OTHER||Ratio|1.7933|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.6226|1.9819||||||||1.9819|1.6226|
81451422|NCT03095638|162589942|OTHER||Ratio|1.7974|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.6263|1.9865||||||||1.9865|1.6263|
81451423|NCT06281171|162589993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<.001
81451424|NCT06281171|162589994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.996|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.996
81451425|NCT06281171|162589995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.782|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.782
81451426|NCT06281171|162589996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.54
81451427|NCT06281171|162589997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.03
81451428|NCT06281171|162589998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.30
81451429|NCT06281171|162589999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.06
81451430|NCT03316378|162590043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|73.8||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||Specific Aim 1: Between groups||||0.44
81451431|NCT03316378|162590043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.7||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||Specific Aim 2: Effect of time||||0.08
81451432|NCT03316378|162590044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||Specific Aim 1: Between groups||||<0.001
81451433|NCT03316378|162590044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||Specific Aim 2: Effect of time||||0.012
81451434|NCT03316378|162590045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||Specific Aim 1: Between groups||||1.0
81451435|NCT03316378|162590045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||Specific Aim 2: Effect of time||||1.0
81451436|NCT04428333|162590050|SUPERIORITY|Other|Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.16||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|23.87||Nominal p-value was calculated based on the one sided log-rank test, stratified by stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20 vs. CPS \<1) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval was calculated from the cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate and stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20 vs. CPS \<1) and Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) status (positive vs. negative). Participants with oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharyngeal tumors were combined as the HPV negative group.||23.87|0.20|0.740
81451437|NCT04428333|162590051|SUPERIORITY|Other|Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.16||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|23.87||Nominal p-value was calculated based on the one sided log-rank test, stratified by stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval was calculated from the cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate and stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥ 20 vs 1≤ CPS\<20) and HPV status (positive vs. negative). Participants with oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharyngeal tumors were combined as the HPV negative group.||23.87|0.20|0.740
81451438|NCT04428333|162590052|SUPERIORITY|Other|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.43||Nominal p-value was calculated based on the one sided log-rank test, stratified by stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20 vs. CPS \<1) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval was calculated from the cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate and stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20 vs. CPS \<1) and HPV status (positive vs. negative). Participants with oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharyngeal tumors were combined as the HPV negative group.||2.43|0.20|0.284
81478761|NCT01806168|162647818|OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||To test primary and secondary outcomes, we utilized intention to treat data and linear mixed models with a group random effect. Significance was set to a \< 0.05.||||0.93
81451439|NCT04428333|162590053|SUPERIORITY|Other|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.43||Nominal p-value was calculated based on the one sided log-rank test, stratified by stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval was calculated from the cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate and stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS≥20 vs 1≤CPS\<20) and HPV status (positive vs. negative). Participants with oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharyngeal tumors were combined as the HPV negative group.||2.43|0.20|0.284
81451440|NCT04428333|162590056|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|11.3||||||The comparison between treatment groups was based on the stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method with strata weighting by sample size and a single treatment covariate. Stratification factors included PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20 vs. CPS \<1) and HPV status (positive vs. negative). Participants with oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharyngeal tumors were combined as the HPV negative group.||11.3|-20.8|
81451441|NCT04428333|162590057|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|11.3||||||The comparison between treatment groups was based on the stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method with strata weighting by sample size and a single treatment covariate. Stratification factors included PD-L1 expression (CPS≥20 vs 1≤CPS\<20) and HPV status (positive vs. negative). Participants with oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharyngeal tumors were combined as the HPV negative group.||11.3|-21.4|
81451442|NCT04428333|162590058|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|13.1||||||The comparison between treatment groups was based on the stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method with strata weighting by sample size and a single treatment covariate. Stratification factors included PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20 vs. CPS \<1) and HPV status (positive vs. negative). Participants with oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharyngeal tumors were combined as the HPV negative group.||13.1|-22.2|
81451443|NCT04428333|162590059|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|13.3||||||The comparison between treatment groups was based on the stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method with strata weighting by sample size and a single treatment covariate. Stratification factors included PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (positive vs. negative). Participants with oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharyngeal tumors were combined as the HPV negative group.||13.3|-22.8|
81451444|NCT04428333|162590076|SUPERIORITY|Other|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.71||Nominal p-value was calculated based on the one sided log-rank test, stratified by stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20 vs. CPS \<1) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval was calculated from the cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate and stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20 vs. CPS \<1) and HPV status (positive vs. negative). Participants with oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharyngeal tumors were combined as the HPV negative group.||1.71|0.42|0.329
81451445|NCT04428333|162590077|SUPERIORITY|Other|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.69||Nominal p-value was calculated based on the one sided log-rank test, stratified by stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval was calculated from the cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate and stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS≥20 vs 1≤CPS\<20) and HPV status (positive vs. negative). Participants with oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharyngeal tumors were combined as the HPV negative group.||1.69|0.40|0.302
81451446|NCT04428333|162590078|SUPERIORITY|Other|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.11||Nominal p-value was calculated based on the one sided log-rank test, stratified by stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20 vs. CPS \<1) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval was calculated from the cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate and stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20 vs. CPS \<1) and HPV status (positive vs. negative). Participants with oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharyngeal tumors were combined as the HPV negative group.||2.11|0.44|0.472
81451447|NCT04428333|162590079|SUPERIORITY|Other|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.9||Nominal p-value was calculated based on the one sided log-rank test, stratified by stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥20 vs. 1≤ CPS \<20) and HPV status (oropharynx HPV positive vs oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharynx).|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||The hazard ratio and corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval was calculated from the cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate and stratified by PD-L1 expression (CPS≥20 vs 1≤CPS\<20) and HPV status (positive vs. negative). Participants with oropharynx HPV negative/unknown and non-oropharyngeal tumors were combined as the HPV negative group.||1.90|0.36|0.335
81478762|NCT01806168|162647819|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.18
81478763|NCT01806168|162647820|OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.54
81478764|NCT01806168|162647821|OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.86
81478765|NCT01806168|162647822|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4
81478766|NCT01029262|162647827|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|10.616|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.639|42.702|||Fisher Exact|p-value is from Fisher's exact test to compare lenalidomide treatment group to placebo group||||42.702|2.639|<0.001
81478767|NCT01029262|162647828|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|p-value is from Fisher's exact test to compare lenalidomide treatment group to placebo group.||||||1.000
81478768|NCT01029262|162647829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0||NA for risk ratio is due to 0 responder in placebo group.|P-value is from Fisher's exact test to compare the lenalidomide arm to the placebo arm.|Fisher Exact||||||0|< 0.001
81478769|NCT01029262|162647830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.639|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|p-value from log-rank test to compare lenalidomide and placebo.||||||0.639
81478770|NCT01029262|162647831|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.276||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.867|1.877||p-value is from Fisher's exact test to compare the lenalidomide arm to the placebo arm.|Fisher Exact|||||1.877|0.867|0.252
81540562|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.1544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.25||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||0.25|-1.55|0.1544
81540563|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.6847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.72||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||0.72|-1.10|0.6847
81451448|NCT04853992|162590080|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary endpoint, change from baseline in post-provocation Urticaria Activity Score (UASprovo) to the end of the treatment period, was compared between treatments with the null hypothesis that they are equal against the alternative that they are different. The primary efficacy endpoint was analysed using a linear mixed model, containing treatment, period and carryover effects, the factor site and additionally the value of UASprovo at baseline as a covariate.||0.53|-1.69|0.277
81451449|NCT00758680|162590085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference on Last Dosing Day|37.63||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.58|62.68|||Mixed Effect Model|||||62.68|12.58|0.015
81451450|NCT00758680|162590085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference on Last Dosing Day|92.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.56|117.04|||Mixed Effect Model|||||117.04|67.56|<0.001
81451451|NCT00319982|162590098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for age, sex, genotype, family relations, and baseline value. p\<0.05 considered statistically significant.|Generalized estimating equation|Generalized estimating equation approach accounting for an exchangeable correlation structure within families||Change in E' Velocity comparing baseline and final study visits||||0.75
81478771|NCT01029262|162647833|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value from log-rank test to compare lenalidomide and placebo.|Log Rank|||||||0.864
81478772|NCT01029262|162647834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||p-value from log-rank test to compare lenalidomide and placebo.|Log Rank|||||||0.980
81478773|NCT01029262|162647836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.823|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|The p-values are calculated based on the Fisher exact test||Baseline||||0.823
81478774|NCT01029262|162647836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|The p-values are calculated based on the Fisher exact test||Week 12 (±3 days)||||0.371
81478775|NCT01029262|162647836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.391|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|The p-values are calculated based on the Fisher exact test||Week 24 (±3 days)||||0.391
81478776|NCT01029262|162647836|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|The p-values are calculated based on the Fisher exact test||Week 36 (±3 days)||||1.000
81478777|NCT01029262|162647836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.508|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|The p-values are calculated based on the Fisher exact test||Week 48 (±3 days)||||0.508
81478778|NCT01029262|162647837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.323|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|P-value from ANOVA comparison for change from baseline between lenalidomide and placebo adjusted with baseline score.||Week 12||||0.323
81478779|NCT01029262|162647837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from ANOVA comparison for change from baseline between lenalidomide and placebo adjusted with baseline score.|ANOVA|||Week 24||||0.071
81540564|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.64||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||0.64|-1.20|0.5520
81540565|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.3632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.5||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||0.50|-1.36|0.3632
81540566|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.2828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.42||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||0.42|-1.43|0.2828
81540567|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.4702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.58||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||0.58|-1.24|0.4702
81451452|NCT00319982|162590099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Adverse Events||||0.99
81451453|NCT00319982|162590100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.06|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for age, sex, genotype, family relations, and baseline value. p\<0.05 considered statistically significant.|Generalized Estimating Equation|Generalized estimating equation approach accounting for an exchangeable correlation structure within families||||||>0.06
81451454|NCT00319982|162590101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for age, sex, genotype, family relations, and baseline value|Generalized Estimating Equation|Generalized estimating equation approach accounting for an exchangeable correlation structure within families||Change in LV End-Diastolic Diameter z-score from baseline to final visit||||<0.001
81451455|NCT00319982|162590103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Percentage adherent to study medication||||0.08
81451456|NCT00319982|162590104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for age, sex, genotype, family relations, and baseline value|Generalized estimating equation|Generalized estimating equation approach accounting for an exchangeable correlation structure within families||||||0.15
81478780|NCT01029262|162647838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from ANOVA comparison for change from baseline between lenalidomide and placebo adjusted with baseline score|ANOVA|||Week 12||||0.760
81478781|NCT01029262|162647838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from ANOVA comparison for change from baseline between lenalidomide and placebo adjusted with baseline score.|ANOVA|||Week 24||||0.251
81478782|NCT01029262|162647839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from ANOVA comparison for change from baseline between lenalidomide and placebo adjusted with baseline score.|ANOVA|||Week 12||||0.424
81540568|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.8262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.81||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Vasomotor Symptoms Score||0.81|-1.02|0.8262
81540569|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.19|-0.60|0.3152
81540570|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.4399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.24||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.24|-0.56|0.4399
81576094|NCT02557698|162823504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|1.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.3|-8.5|0.143
81451457|NCT03480386|162590107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0788|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Daily Light Physical Activity||||0.0788
81451458|NCT03480386|162590107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0742|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Daily Moderate Physical Activity||||0.0742
81451459|NCT03480386|162590108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0113|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0113
81451460|NCT03480386|162590109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0021
81451461|NCT03480386|162590110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2216|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2216
81451462|NCT03480386|162590111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4762|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4762
81451463|NCT03480386|162590112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0068|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0068
81451464|NCT03480386|162590113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1548|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1548
81451465|NCT00574912|162590115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81451466|NCT02293863|162590121|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.83|1.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.40|0.83|0.6050
81451467|NCT02293863|162590121|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.2028|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.85|1.51|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.51|0.85|0.2028
81451468|NCT02293863|162590123|OTHER||Difference in event rates|10.19||||0.1905|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.15|20.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.52|-0.15|0.1905
81451469|NCT02293863|162590123|OTHER||Difference in event rates|7.91||||0.3168|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.64|18.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.47|-2.64|0.3168
81451470|NCT02293863|162590124|OTHER||Difference in event rates|-7.92||||0.6043|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-27.5|11.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.66|-27.50|0.6043
81451471|NCT02293863|162590124|OTHER||Difference in event rates|-14.58||||0.3865|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-36.13|6.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.97|-36.13|0.3865
81451472|NCT02293863|162590125|OTHER||Difference in event rates|1.99||||0.5379|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.57|9.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||9.56|-5.57|0.5379
81451473|NCT02293863|162590125|OTHER||Difference in event rates|4.97||||0.2189|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.12|13.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14||13.05|-3.12|0.2189
81451474|NCT02293863|162590125|OTHER||Difference in event rates|2.14||||0.6594|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.04|10.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 30||10.31|-6.04|0.6594
81451475|NCT02293863|162590125|OTHER||Difference in event rates|3.54||||0.5013|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.24|12.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 30||12.31|-5.24|0.5013
81451476|NCT02293863|162590125|OTHER||Difference in event rates|2.21||||0.6849|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.28|10.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 60||10.69|-6.28|0.6849
81451477|NCT02293863|162590125|OTHER||Difference in event rates|1.68||||0.7633|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.38|10.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 60||10.74|-7.38|0.7633
81451478|NCT02293863|162590126|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.73||||0.2407|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.41|-1.06|||ANOVA|||||-1.06|-6.41|0.2407
81451479|NCT02293863|162590126|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.8339|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.49|2.1|||ANOVA|||||2.10|-3.49|0.8339
81451480|NCT02293863|162590127|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.6|-0.07|||ANOVA|||||-0.07|-0.60|0.2790
81451481|NCT02293863|162590127|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.1909|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.7|-0.15|||ANOVA|||||-0.15|-0.70|0.1909
81451482|NCT02293863|162590128|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.7413|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.77|1.32|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.32|0.77|0.7413
81451483|NCT02293863|162590128|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.4763|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.99|1.77|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.77|0.99|0.4763
81451484|NCT02293863|162590129|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.8806|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.78|1.32|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.32|0.78|0.8806
81451485|NCT02293863|162590129|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.5447|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.8|1.38|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.38|0.80|0.5447
81451486|NCT02293863|162590130|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.4171|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.47|1.03|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.03|0.47|0.4171
81451487|NCT02293863|162590130|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.8322|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.61|1.34|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.34|0.61|0.8322
81451488|NCT02293863|162590131|OTHER||Difference in event rates|-1.42||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.61|7.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.76|-10.61|0.8240
81451489|NCT02293863|162590131|OTHER||Difference in event rates|-1.6||||0.8111|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.48|8.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.28|-11.48|0.8111
81478783|NCT01029262|162647839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from ANOVA comparison for change from baseline between lenalidomide and placebo adjusted with baseline score.|ANOVA|||Week 24||||0.116
81478784|NCT01029262|162647840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from ANOVA comparison for change from baseline between lenalidomide and placebo adjusted with baseline score.|ANOVA|||Week 12||||0.746
81478785|NCT01029262|162647840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from ANOVA comparison for change from baseline between lenalidomide and placebo adjusted with baseline score.|ANOVA|||||||0.460
81478786|NCT01029262|162647841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value from ANOVA comparison for change from baseline between lenalidomide and placebo adjusted with baseline score.|ANOVA|||Week 12||||0.265
81576095|NCT02557698|162823505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|4.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.2|-6.5|0.662
81451490|NCT02293863|162590132|OTHER||Difference in event rates|2.42||||0.7219|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.96|11.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.80|-6.96|0.7219
81451491|NCT02293863|162590132|OTHER||Difference in event rates|0.67||||0.9225|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.29|10.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.64|-9.29|0.9225
81451492|NCT02293863|162590133|OTHER||Difference in event rates|1.99||||0.5379|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.57|9.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.56|-5.57|0.5379
81451493|NCT02293863|162590133|OTHER||Difference in event rates|-1.85||||0.3667|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.88|6.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.18|-9.88|0.3667
81451494|NCT02293863|162590134|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.7827|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.41|1.07|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.07|0.41|0.7827
81451495|NCT02293863|162590134|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.2522|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.36|0.96|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.96|0.36|0.2522
81451496|NCT04308226|162590179|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81451497|NCT04308226|162590181|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81451498|NCT00761657|162590196|OTHER|||||||0.2073||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is from inter-group 2-sample t-tests comparing roxadustat change from baseline with placebo change from baseline.||||0.2073
81451499|NCT00761657|162590196|OTHER|||||||0.0046||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is from inter-group 2-sample t-tests comparing roxadustat change from baseline with placebo change from baseline.||||0.0046
81451500|NCT00761657|162590196|OTHER|||||||0.086||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is from inter-group 2-sample t-tests comparing roxadustat change from baseline with placebo change from baseline.||||0.0860
81451501|NCT00761657|162590196|OTHER|||||||0.4005||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is from inter-group 2-sample t-tests comparing roxadustat change from baseline with placebo change from baseline.||||0.4005
81451502|NCT00761657|162590196|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is presented for Day 26-29 timepoint. P-value is from inter-group 2-sample t-tests comparing roxadustat change from baseline with placebo change from baseline.||||<0.0001
81451503|NCT00761657|162590196|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is from inter-group 2-sample t-tests comparing roxadustat change from baseline with placebo change from baseline.||||<0.0001
81451504|NCT00761657|162590196|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is from inter-group 2-sample t-tests comparing roxadustat change from baseline with placebo change from baseline.||||<0.0001
81451505|NCT00761657|162590196|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.||P-value is from inter-group 2-sample t-tests comparing roxadustat change from baseline with placebo change from baseline.||||<0.0001
81451506|NCT00761657|162590197|OTHER|||||||0.0507||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is from inter-group 2-sample t-tests comparing roxadustat change from baseline with placebo change from baseline.||||0.0507
81451507|NCT00761657|162590197|OTHER|||||||0.4502||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is from inter-group 2-sample t-tests comparing roxadustat change from baseline with placebo change from baseline.||||0.4502
81451508|NCT00761657|162590197|OTHER|Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.||||||0.1603|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is from inter-group 2-sample t-tests comparing roxadustat change from baseline with placebo change from baseline.||||0.1603
81451509|NCT00761657|162590197|OTHER|||||||0.9816||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is from inter-group 2-sample t-tests comparing roxadustat change from baseline with placebo change from baseline.||||0.9816
81451510|NCT00761657|162590197|OTHER|||||||0.0139||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is from inter-group 2-sample t-tests comparing roxadustat change from baseline with placebo change from baseline.||||0.0139
81451511|NCT00761657|162590197|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is from inter-group 2-sample t-tests comparing roxadustat change from baseline with placebo change from baseline.||||<0.0001
81451512|NCT00761657|162590197|OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is from inter-group 2-sample t-tests comparing roxadustat change from baseline with placebo change from baseline.||||0.0001
81451513|NCT00761657|162590197|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|t-test, 2 sided|||P-value is from inter-group 2-sample t-tests comparing roxadustat change from baseline with placebo change from baseline.||||<0.0001
81451514|NCT00618332|162590215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.372||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.372
81451515|NCT00618332|162590216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.775||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.775
81451516|NCT00618332|162590217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.737||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.737
81451517|NCT00618332|162590218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.117||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.117
81451518|NCT00618332|162590219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.676||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.676
81451519|NCT00618332|162590220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.795||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.795
81451520|NCT00618332|162590221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.638||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.638
81451521|NCT00618332|162590222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.800
81451522|NCT00618332|162590223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.968||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.968
81451523|NCT00826007|162590232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.18|||Regression, Logistic|||||.18|.09|<0.001
81451524|NCT01917916|162590244|OTHER||Slope|2.4386|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3417|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7504|3.1267|||||Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error of mean is actually standard error of slope.|Dose proportionality was explored using the power model. Dose proportionality of BI 655064 was to be assessed based on the exposure parameter Cmax, determined for the 4 subcutaneous dose levels. This analysis is for the overall population.||3.1267|1.7504|
81451525|NCT01917916|162590245|OTHER||Slope|2.6033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2499|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0993|3.1073|||||Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error of mean is actually standard error of slope.|Dose proportionality was explored using the power model. Dose proportionality of BI 655064 was to be assessed based on the exposure parameter AUC0-∞, determined for the 4 subcutaneous dose levels. This analysis is for the overall population.||3.1073|2.0993|
81451526|NCT01917916|162590246|OTHER||Slope|3.1291|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.392|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3395|3.9187|||||Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error of mean is actually standard error of slope.|Dose proportionality was explored using the power model. Dose proportionality of BI 655064 was to be assessed based on the exposure parameter AUC0-tz, determined for the 4 subcutaneous dose levels. This analysis is for the overall population.||3.9187|2.3395|
81451527|NCT00270855|162590260|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the ACE group (i.e, baseline vs. post-intervention in ARE)||||>0.05
81451528|NCT00270855|162590260|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the FESLCE group (i.e, baseline vs. post-intervention in FESLCE)||||>0.05
81451529|NCT00270855|162590261|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the ACE group||||>0.05
81451530|NCT00270855|162590261|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the FESLCE group||||>0.05
81451531|NCT00270855|162590262|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.||||||0.519|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the ACE group.||||0.519
81451532|NCT00270855|162590262|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the FESLCE group||||>0.05
81478787|NCT01029262|162647841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|||||3\]: P-value from ANOVA comparison for change from baseline between lenalidomide and placebo adjusted with baseline score.|ANOVA|||Week 24||||0.047
81540571|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.1898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.13|-0.67|0.1898
81540572|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.9791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.41||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.41|-0.40|0.9791
81540573|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.3178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.2||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.20|-0.61|0.3178
81451533|NCT00270855|162590263|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.||||||0.615|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the ACE group||||0.615
81451534|NCT00270855|162590263|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the FESLCE group||||>0.05
81451535|NCT00270855|162590264|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the ACE group||||>0.05
81451536|NCT00270855|162590264|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the FESLCE group||||>0.05
81451537|NCT00270855|162590265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Mann-Whitney-u test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We evaluated differences in the above variable between the ACE and FESLCE following the the 16-week exercise intervention||||>0.05
81451538|NCT00270855|162590266|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Mann-Whitney-u test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We evaluated differences in the above variable between the ACE and FESLCE following the the 16-week exercise intervention||||>0.05
81451539|NCT00270855|162590267|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Mann-Whitney-u test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We evaluated differences in the above variable between the ACE and FESLCE following the the 16-week exercise intervention||||>0.05
81451540|NCT00270855|162590268|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Mann-Whitney-u test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We evaluated differences in the above variable between the ACE and FESLCE following the the 16-week exercise intervention||||>0.05
81451541|NCT00270855|162590269|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Mann-Whitney-u test was performed|||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We evaluated differences in the above variable between the ACE and FESLCE following the the 16-week exercise intervention||||>0.05
81451542|NCT00270855|162590270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the ACE group||||>0.05
81451543|NCT00270855|162590270|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the FESLCE group||||>0.05
81478788|NCT01029262|162647842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2909|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is based on a two-sample t-test comparing the difference between treatments.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12||||0.2909
81478789|NCT01029262|162647842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0759|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is based on a two-sample t-test comparing the difference between treatments.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24||||0.0759
81451544|NCT00270855|162590271|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the ACE group||||>0.05
81451545|NCT00270855|162590271|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the FESLCE group||||>0.05
81451546|NCT00270855|162590272|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the ACE group||||>0.05
81451547|NCT00270855|162590272|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the FESLCE group||||>0.05
81451548|NCT00270855|162590273|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the ACE group||||>0.05
81451549|NCT00270855|162590273|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the FESLCE group||||>0.05
81451550|NCT00270855|162590274|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the ACE group||||>0.05
81451551|NCT00270855|162590274|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the FESLCE group||||>0.05
81451552|NCT00270855|162590275|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the ACE group||||>0.05
81451553|NCT00270855|162590275|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the FESLCE group||||>0.05
81478790|NCT01029262|162647843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6957|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is based on a two-sample t-test comparing the difference between treatments|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12||||0.6957
81478791|NCT01029262|162647843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1729|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is based on a two-sample t-test comparing the difference between treatments|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24||||0.1729
81451554|NCT00270855|162590276|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the ACE group||||>0.05
81451555|NCT00270855|162590276|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the FESLCE group||||>0.05
81451556|NCT00270855|162590277|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Mann-Whitney-u test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We evaluated differences in the above variable between the ACE and FESLCE following the the 16-week exercise intervention||||>0.05
81478792|NCT01029262|162647844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3975|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value is based on a two-sample t-test comparing the difference between treatments.||Week 12||||0.3975
81478793|NCT01029262|162647844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1714|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is based on a two-sample t-test comparing the difference between treatments.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24||||0.1714
81478794|NCT01029262|162647845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6408|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is based on a two-sample t-test comparing the difference between treatments.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12||||0.6408
81451557|NCT00270855|162590278|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Mann-Whitney-u test was performed|||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We evaluated differences in the above variable between the ACE and FESLCE following the the 16-week exercise intervention||||>0.05
81451558|NCT00270855|162590279|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Mann-Whitney-u test was performed|||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We evaluated differences in the above variable between the ACE and FESLCE following the the 16-week exercise intervention||||>0.05
81451559|NCT00270855|162590280|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Mann-Whitney-u test was performed|||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We evaluated differences in the above variable between the ACE and FESLCE following the the 16-week exercise intervention||||>0.05
81451560|NCT00270855|162590281|OTHER|A Mann-Whitney U test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We evaluated differences in the above variable between the ACE and FESLCE following the the 16-week exercise intervention||||>0.05
81451561|NCT00270855|162590282|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|We used a Mann-Whitney U test.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||we evaluated differences in the above variable between the ACE and FESLCE following the the 16-week exercise intervention||||>0.05
81451562|NCT00270855|162590283|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mann-whitney u test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We evaluated differences in the above variable between the ACE and FESLCE following the the 16-week exercise intervention||||>0.05
81451563|NCT00270855|162590284|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the ACE group||||>0.05
81478795|NCT01029262|162647845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is based on a two-sample t-test comparing the difference between treatments.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24||||0.5750
81478796|NCT01029262|162647846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2848|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|P-value is based on a two-sample t-test comparing the difference between treatments||Week 12||||0.2848
81478797|NCT01029262|162647846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1053|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is based on a two-sample t-test comparing the difference between treatments|t-test, 1 sided|||Week 24||||0.1053
81478798|NCT01029262|162647847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-values are calculated based on Fisher exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 12||||0.042
81478799|NCT01029262|162647847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-values are calculated based on Fisher exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.448
81478800|NCT01029262|162647848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.825|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-values are calculated based on Fisher exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 12||||0.825
81478801|NCT01029262|162647848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-values are calculated based on Fisher exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.568
81478802|NCT01029262|162647849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-values are calculated based on Fisher exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 12||||0.119
81451564|NCT00270855|162590284|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We evaluated differences between baseline and following the 16-week exercise intervention in the FESLCE group||||>0.05
81451565|NCT00270855|162590285|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A Mann-Whitney U test was performed.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We evaluated differences in the above variable between the ACE and FESLCE following the the 16-week exercise intervention||||>0.05
81451566|NCT00324649|162590312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||||0.0014
81451567|NCT00324649|162590313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9713||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||||0.9713
81451568|NCT00324649|162590314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9725||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||||0.9725
81451569|NCT00324649|162590315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||||0.0078
81451570|NCT00324649|162590316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6984||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: percentages of days with compliance in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: percentages of days with compliance in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||||0.6984
81478803|NCT01029262|162647849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-values are calculated based on Fisher exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.172
81478804|NCT01029262|162647850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.792|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-values were calculated based on Fisher exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 12||||0.792
81451571|NCT00324649|162590317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.3||||0.1165||95.0|-0.9|29.4||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Fisher Exact|No adjustments were made.|The difference is for Truvada minus zidovudine/lamivudine. The 95% confidence interval on the mean difference between treatment groups is based on the normal approximation.|"Null Hypothesis: treatment is not associated with the observed virologic response.~Alternative Hypothesis: treatment is associated with the observed virologic response."||29.4|-0.9|0.1165
81451572|NCT00324649|162590320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0789||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||||0.0789
81451573|NCT00324649|162590321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9633||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||||0.9633
81451574|NCT00324649|162590322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9686||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||||0.9686
81478805|NCT01029262|162647850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-values are calculated based on Fisher exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.279
81478806|NCT01029262|162647851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-values are calculated based on Fisher exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 12||||0.476
81451575|NCT00324649|162590323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6638||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were performed.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||||0.6638
81478807|NCT01029262|162647851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-values are calculated based on Fisher exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Week 24||||0.052
81478808|NCT01029262|162647852|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.759||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.083|2.856||p-value is from Fisher's exact test to compare lenalidomide treatment group to placebo group.|Fisher Exact|||||2.856|1.083|0.017
81478809|NCT01096160|162647867|OTHER|Difference in change from baseline in SBP (TWA\^0-24hrs)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.08||||0.1194|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.1|2.92|||Linear mixed effects model|||||2.92|-17.1|0.1194
81478810|NCT01096160|162647867|OTHER|Difference in change from baseline in SBP (TWA\^0-24hrs)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.1||||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.7|-2.48|||Linear mixed effects model|||||-2.48|-23.7|0.0224
81478811|NCT01096160|162647867|OTHER|Difference in change from baseline in SBP (TWA\^0-24hrs)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.4791|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.3|10.91|||Linear mixed effects model|||||10.91|-10.3|0.4791
81478812|NCT01096160|162647867|OTHER|Difference in change from baseline in SBP (TWA\^0-24hrs)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.21||||0.0705|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.4|1.01|||Linear mixed effcts model|||Panel D and Panel E had identical treatments (MK-8266 0.8 mg TID), which were combined for this analysis. Panel D was completed prior to initiation of Panel E.||1.01|-17.4|0.0705
81478813|NCT01096160|162647868|OTHER|Comparison of Day 10 values (TWA\^0-24hrs) for MK-8266 vs placebo|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.85||||0.1161|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.51|9.22|||Linear mixed effects model|||||9.22|-1.51|0.1161
81451576|NCT00324649|162590324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2907||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||||0.2907
81451577|NCT00324649|162590325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0072||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||||0.0072
81451578|NCT00324649|162590326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||||0.0006
81451579|NCT00324649|162590327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1785||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|No adjustments were made.||Null Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are equal. Alternative Hypothesis: changes from baseline in the two treatment groups are different (two sided).||||0.1785
81451580|NCT04684238|162590330|OTHER|Least square means of the difference between the treatment groups, including a 2-sided 95% confidence interval was reported in the statistical analysis. The noninferiority criterion was a relative difference of less than 15% between treatment groups.|Least square means|6.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.99|22.13||Noninferiority was defined as the entire 95% CI for the difference being above the noninferiority margin for the relative difference of -15%. Testing the hypothesis of no difference between isoflurane and midazolam.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||22.13|-8.99|
81451581|NCT04684238|162590331|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was set to a relative difference of -15%.|Least square means|5.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.48|21.17||Testing the hypothesis of no difference between isoflurane and midazolam.||||||21.17|-10.48|
81451582|NCT04684238|162590332|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||||-1.1|-3.8|0.0004
81451583|NCT04684238|162590333|SUPERIORITY|Results display comparison between isoflurane and midazolam and are based on an analysis of variance model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline opioid dose as covariate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.14|||ANCOVA|||||0.14|-1.69|0.096
81451584|NCT04684238|162590334|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.3||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|7.07|||Regression, Cox|||Time to extubation||7.07|1.54|0.0021
81451585|NCT04684238|162590335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.25|||ANOVA|||Spontaneous breathing efforts. Results display a comparison between isoflurane and midazolam and are based on a mixed effects analysis of variance model with treatment group as fixed effect.||0.25|-0.15|0.636
81451586|NCT04684238|162590336|SUPERIORITY|Results display comparison between isoflurane and midazolam and are based on a Wilcoxon ranksum test.||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Need for inotropic/vasopressor agent at ≤24 hours.||||0.55
81451587|NCT04684238|162590336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.637|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Need for inotropic/vasopressor agent at \>24 hours.||||0.637
81451588|NCT02618759|162590371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0745|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0745
81451589|NCT02618759|162590372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.231|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2310
81451590|NCT02618759|162590373|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1059|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1059
81451591|NCT02618759|162590374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6962|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6962
81451592|NCT02618759|162590375|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.0000
81451593|NCT02618759|162590376|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1044|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1044
81451594|NCT02152605|162590377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.28|-1.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.79|-6.28|<0.001
81451595|NCT02152605|162590378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.122|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.071|0.172|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.172|0.071|<0.001
81478814|NCT01096160|162647868|OTHER|Comparison of Day 10 values (TWA\^0-24hrs) for MK-8266 vs placebo|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.28||||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.6|12.97|||Linear mixed effects model|||||12.97|1.60|0.0189
81576096|NCT02557698|162823506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.1|-0.4|0.326
81451596|NCT02152605|162590379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.4|-1.1|<0.001
81451597|NCT02657928|162590384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5004|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5004
81451598|NCT02657928|162590385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9127|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9127
81451599|NCT01988129|162590391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis for 'sick' days||||0.66
81451600|NCT01988129|162590391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis for 'disability/injury' days||||0.033
81451601|NCT01988129|162590391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analysis with nested random effects for possible station-level and station-pairing correlation (3-level hierarchical linear model)||Mixed model analysis was conducted for 'disability/injury' days||||0.003
81451602|NCT01988129|162590392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.87
81451603|NCT01988129|162590393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.98|||t-test, 2 sided||The Odds Ratio analyses compared the odds of reporting at least one injury during the study between those who did (n=560) and did not (n=629) attend the education sessions, regardless of station assignment (intervention or control).|||0.98|0.60|0.31
81451604|NCT01988129|162590394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Of the 100 participants who completed both the pre- and post-study survey (see Patient Flow), only 62 completed answered the question about sleep duration at both time points||||0.22
81451605|NCT01988129|162590395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||||||0.65
81451606|NCT01988129|162590396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||||||0.71
81478815|NCT01096160|162647868|OTHER|Comparison of Day 10 values (TWA\^0-24hrs) for MK-8266 vs placebo|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.4689|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.42|5.95|||Linear mixed effects model|||||5.95|-5.42|0.4689
81576097|NCT02557698|162823507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.4|-0.2|0.687
81451607|NCT01988129|162590398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of firefighters screened|41.5|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||This analysis describes the prevalence of the risk of any sleep disorders; there is no comparison group||||
81451608|NCT01988129|162590398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of firefighters screene|31.3|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||This analysis describes the prevalence of the risk of obstructive sleep apnea only; there is no comparison group||||
81451609|NCT01988129|162590398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of firefighters screene|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||This analysis describes the prevalence of the risk of insomnia; there is no comparison group||||
81478816|NCT01096160|162647868|OTHER|Comparison of Day 10 values (TWA\^0-24hrs) for MK-8266 vs placebo|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.06||||0.0869|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.89|9.01|||Linear mixed effects model|||Panel D and Panel E had identical treatments (MK-8266 0.8 mg TID), which were combined for this analysis. Panel D was completed prior to initiation of Panel E.||9.01|-0.89|0.0869
81478817|NCT01096160|162647869|OTHER|Comparison of Day 10 values (TWA\^0-24hrs) for MK-8266 vs placebo|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.87||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.7|-4.09|||Linear mixed effects model|||||-4.09|-15.7|0.003
81478818|NCT01096160|162647869|OTHER|Comparison of Day 10 values (TWA\^0-24hrs) for MK-8266 vs placebo|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.3|-5.1|||Linear mixed effects model|||||-5.10|-17.3|0.002
81478819|NCT01096160|162647869|OTHER|Comparison of Day 10 values (TWA\^0-24hrs) for MK-8266 vs placebo|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.18||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.3|0.95|||Linear mixed effcts model|||||0.95|-11.3|0.080
81478820|NCT01096160|162647869|OTHER|Difference in change from baseline in AIx (TWA\^0-24hrs)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.79||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.1|-1.46|||Linear mixed effcts model|||Panel D and Panel E had identical treatments (MK-8266 0.8 mg TID), which were combined for this analysis. Panel D was completed prior to initiation of Panel E.||-1.46|-12.1|0.019
81478821|NCT01096160|162647870|OTHER|Difference in change from baseline in cGMP|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.28||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|3.05|||Linear mixed effects model|||||3.05|0.53|0.318
81478822|NCT01096160|162647870|OTHER|Difference in change from baseline in cGMP|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.66||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|4.17|||Linear mixed effects model|||||4.17|0.66|0.17
81451610|NCT01988129|162590398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of firefighters screene|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||This analysis describes the prevalence of the risk of restless legs syndrome only; there is no comparison group||||
81451611|NCT01988129|162590398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of firefighters screene|9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||This analysis describes the prevalence of the risk of shiftwork disorder only; there is no comparison group||||
81451612|NCT01988129|162590399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||||||0.31
81451613|NCT01988129|162590400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test, 2-sided|||Sleeping while stopped in traffic||||0.16
81451614|NCT01988129|162590401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test, 2-sided|||||||0.46
81451615|NCT02500043|162590403|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6917||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5597|0.8548||One-sided P-Value.|Log Rank|||TAS-102+BSC and Placebo+BSC were compared using the stratified log-rank test using the 3 randomization stratification factors (region, ECOG performance status, and prior treatment with ramucirumab). The hazard ratio was estimated using a stratified Cox's proportional hazard (CPH) model and survival was summarized using Kaplan Meier estimates.||0.8548|0.5597|0.0003
81451616|NCT02500043|162590404|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5723|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4674|0.7008||||||TAS-102+BSC and Placebo+BSC were compared using the stratified log-rank test using the 3 randomization stratification factors (region, ECOG performance status, and prior treatment with ramucirumab). The hazard ratio was estimated using a stratified CPH model and survival was summarized using Kaplan Meier estimates.||0.7008|0.4674|
81478823|NCT01096160|162647870|OTHER|Difference in change from baseline in cGMP|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.41||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|1.02|||Linear mixed effcts model|||||1.02|0.16|0.054
81478824|NCT01096160|162647870|OTHER|Difference in change from baseline in cGMP|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.78||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|1.73|||Linear mixed effcts model|||Panel D and Panel E had identical treatments (MK-8266 0.8 mg TID), which were combined for this analysis. Panel D was completed prior to initiation of Panel E.||1.73|0.35|0.297
81478825|NCT00718094|162647898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81478826|NCT01720524|162647926|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|2.04|||ANCOVA|||||2.04|-2.08|0.9850
81478827|NCT01720524|162647927|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|7.6||||0.4935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|29.3|||Chi-squared|||||29.3|-14.1|0.4935
81478828|NCT01720524|162647928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9885|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9885
81478829|NCT01720524|162647929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.491|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.4910
81478830|NCT01720524|162647930|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|3.8||||0.7065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|22.9|||Fisher Exact|||Additional Treatment||22.9|-15.2|0.7065
81478831|NCT01720524|162647930|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|0.3|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|18.5|||Fisher Exact|||ECMO||18.5|-18.5|>0.999
81478832|NCT01720524|162647930|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|6.9||||0.2373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|22.8|||Fisher Exact|||Death||22.8|-5.5|0.2373
81478833|NCT01720524|162647931|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.9||||0.4984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|15.3|||ANCOVA|||Hour 6||15.3|-7.5|0.4984
81478834|NCT01720524|162647931|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.1||||0.3956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|13.7|||ANCOVA|||Hour 12||13.7|-5.5|0.3956
81478835|NCT01720524|162647931|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.2||||0.4249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|3.3|||ANCOVA|||Hour 24||3.3|-7.6|0.4249
81478836|NCT01720524|162647932|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.7686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|5.8|||ANCOVA|||Hour 6||5.8|-4.3|0.7686
81478837|NCT01720524|162647932|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.0||||0.1112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|1.9|||ANCOVA|||Hour 12||1.9|-17.8|0.1112
81478838|NCT01720524|162647932|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.2||||0.2089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|4.8|||ANCOVA|||Hour 24||4.8|-21.2|0.2089
81478839|NCT01720524|162647933|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|37.2||||0.0829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|79.5|||ANCOVA|||Hour 6||79.5|-5.0|0.0829
81478840|NCT01720524|162647933|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|26.6||||0.1802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|65.9|||ANCOVA|||Hour 12||65.9|-12.7|0.1802
81478841|NCT01720524|162647933|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|79.9||||0.1576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.5|192.2|||ANCOVA|||Hour 24||192.2|-32.5|0.1576
81478842|NCT00996034|162647958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||This is a comparison of scan 1 and scan 2||||<0.05
81478843|NCT05568797|162647992|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the group GMT ratio (Control group divided by Co-Ad group) for HI antibody titers for the Flu strain is less than or equal (\<=) 1.5.|GMT Ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|1.13|1.53|||||The comparison was done using adjusted group ratio of GMT (ANCOVA model applied to the logarithm- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the treatment group and the age category as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the FLU vaccine when co administered with the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine compared to the FLU vaccine administered alone, in terms of HI GMTs against the Flu A/Darwin/6/2021 H3N2 strain, at 1 month post-FLU vaccine dose administration (Day 31 for both groups).||1.53|1.13|
81451617|NCT01371747|162590411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81478844|NCT05568797|162647992|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the group GMT ratio (Control group divided by Co-Ad group) for HI antibody titers for the Flu strain is \<=1.5.|GMT Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.91|1.18|||||The comparison was done using adjusted group ratio of GMT (ANCOVA model applied to the logarithm- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the treatment group and the age category as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the FLU vaccine when co administered with the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine compared to the FLU vaccine administered alone, in terms of HI GMTs against the Flu A/Victoria/2570/2019 H1N1 influenza strain included in the FLU vaccine, at 1 month post-FLU vaccine dose administration (Day 31 for both groups).||1.18|0.91|
81478845|NCT05568797|162647992|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the group GMT ratio (Control group divided by Co-Ad group) for HI antibody titers for the Flu strain is \<=1.5.|GMT Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.9|1.06|||||The comparison was done using adjusted group ratio of GMT (ANCOVA model applied to the logarithm- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the treatment group and the age category as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the FLU vaccine when co administered with the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine compared to the FLU vaccine administered alone, in terms of HI GMTs against the Flu B/Austria/1359417/2021 influenza strain included in the FLU vaccine, at 1 month post-FLU vaccine dose administration (Day 31 for both groups).||1.06|0.90|
81478846|NCT05568797|162647992|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the group GMT ratio (Control group divided by Co-Ad group) for HI antibody titers for the Flu strain is \<=1.5.|GMT Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.95|1.13|||||The comparison was done using adjusted group ratio of GMT (ANCOVA model applied to the logarithm- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the treatment group and the age category as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the FLU vaccine when co administered with the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine compared to the Flu vaccine administered alone, in terms of HI GMTs against the Flu B/Phuket/3073/2013 Yamagata influenza strain included in the FLU vaccine, at 1 month post-FLU vaccine dose administration (Day 31 for both groups).||1.13|0.95|
81478847|NCT05568797|162647993|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (Control group divided by Co-Ad group) for RSV-A neutralizing antibody vaccine is \<=1.5.|GMT Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.87|1.12|||||The comparison is done using adjusted group ratio of GMT (ANCOVA model applied to the logarithm- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the treatment group and the age category as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine when co-administered with the FLU vaccine compared to the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine administered alone, in terms of RSV-A neutralizing antibody titers, at 1 month after the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine dose (Day 31 for the Co-Ad Group and Day 61 for the Control Group).||1.12|0.87|
81478848|NCT05568797|162647994|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio (Control group divided by Co-Ad group) for RSV-B neutralizing antibody vaccine is \<=1.5.|GMT Ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|1.03|1.3|||||The comparison is done using adjusted group ratio of GMT (ANCOVA model applied to the logarithm- transformed titers). The ANCOVA model included the treatment group, the age category as fixed effects and the pre-dose log-10 titer as covariate.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine when co-administered with the FLU vaccine compared to the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine administered alone, in terms of RSV-B neutralizing antibody titers, at 1 month after the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine dose (Day 31 for the CoAd Group and Day 61 for the Control Group).||1.30|1.03|
81575257|NCT01059825|162821917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-20.96||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-28.58|-13.34||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-13.34|-28.58|0.000
81451618|NCT01371747|162590411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-Value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81451619|NCT01371747|162590411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81451620|NCT01371747|162590411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81451621|NCT01371747|162590411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81540574|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.4174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.24||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.24|-0.57|0.4174
81540575|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Sexual Dysfunction Score||0.16|-0.63|0.2490
81540576|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.1233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.57|0.79||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Total Score||0.79|-6.57|0.1233
81540577|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.2858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.76|1.7||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Total Score||1.70|-5.76|0.2858
81540578|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.9716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|3.73||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Total Score||3.73|-3.87|0.9716
81540579|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.9072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|4.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Total Score||4.03|-3.58|0.9072
81540580|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.2334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.07|1.49||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Total Score||1.49|-6.07|0.2334
81478849|NCT05568797|162647995|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI on the group difference (Control group minus Co-Ad group) in terms of SCR is \<=10% for anti-HI antibodies.|Difference of Percentage|10.25|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|3.5|16.9||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of the FLU vaccine when co-administered with the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine compared to the FLU vaccine administered alone as measured by the difference of percentage of participants achieving seroconversion for HI antibody titers against Flu A/Darwin/6/2021 H3N2 strain at 1 month post-FLU vaccine dose administration (Day 31 for both groups).||16.90|3.50|
81540581|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.9859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|3.72||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Total Score||3.72|-3.79|0.9859
81540582|NCT03192176|162758729|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.77|1.72||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \&TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& an interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Total Score||1.72|-5.77|0.2870
81540583|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.1632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.24||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Vasomotor Mean Score||0.24|-1.41|0.1632
81540584|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|-0.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Vasomotor Mean Score||-0.38|-2.03|0.0045
81540585|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-0.77||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Vasomotor Mean Score||-0.77|-2.43|0.0002
81540586|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Vasomotor Mean Score||-1.02|-2.70|<0.0001
81540587|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.8569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.76||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Vasomotor Mean Score||0.76|-0.91|0.8569
81576127|NCT01979016|162823564|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|-2.39|||ANCOVA|||||-2.39|-5.02|< 0.0001
81451622|NCT01371747|162590411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81451623|NCT01371747|162590412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-Value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81451624|NCT01371747|162590412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-Value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81451625|NCT01371747|162590412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81478850|NCT05568797|162647995|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI on the group difference (Control group minus Co-Ad group) in terms of SCR is \<=10% for anti-HI antibodies.|Difference of Percentage|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|-5.16|8.47||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of the FLU vaccine when co-administered with the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine compared to the FLU vaccine administered alone as measured by the difference of percentage of participants achieving seroconversion for HI antibody titers against Flu A/Victoria/2570/2019 H1N1 strain at 1 month post-FLU vaccine dose administration (Day 31 for both groups).||8.47|-5.16|
81478851|NCT05568797|162647995|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI on the group difference (Control group minus Co-Ad group) in terms of SCR is \<=10% for anti-HI antibodies.|Difference of Percentage|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|-4.92|5.46||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of the FLU vaccine when co-administered with the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine compared to the FLU vaccine administered alone as measured by the difference of percentage of participants achieving seroconversion for HI antibody titers against Flu B/Austria/1359417/2021 Victoria at 1 month post-FLU vaccine dose administration (Day 31 for both groups).||5.46|-4.92|
81478852|NCT05568797|162647995|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority is demonstrated if the UL of the 2-sided 95% CI on the group difference (Control group minus Co-Ad group) in terms of SCR is \<=10% for anti-HI antibodies.|Difference of Percentage|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|-4.54|6.17||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of the FLU vaccine when co-administered with the RSVPreF3 OA vaccine compared to the FLU vaccine administered alone as measured by the difference of percentage of participants achieving seroconversion for HI antibody titers against Flu B/Phuket/3073/2013 Yamagata strain at 1 month post-FLU vaccine dose administration (Day 31 for both groups).||6.17|-4.54|
81478853|NCT02373137|162648015|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.0|||Regression, Linear|Multiple linear regression model with a covariate for baseline visual acuity.|Coefficient reported in lines, comparing DMEK to UT-DSAEK. Compared to UT-DSAEK, DMEK had 1.8 lines better vision at 6 months.|||-1.0|-2.8|<0.001
81478854|NCT02373137|162648016|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-1.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.6|||Regression, Linear|Multiple linear regression model with a covariate for baseline visual acuity|Coefficient reported in lines, comparing DMEK to UT-DSAEK. Compared to UT-DSAEK, DMEK had 1.5 lines better vision at 3 months.|Comparison of 3-Month Visual Acuity Between Groups||-0.6|-2.5|0.002
81451626|NCT01371747|162590412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81451627|NCT01371747|162590412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81451628|NCT01371747|162590412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81451629|NCT01371747|162590413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-Value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81451630|NCT01371747|162590413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-Value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81451631|NCT01371747|162590413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81451632|NCT01371747|162590413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81451633|NCT01371747|162590413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81478855|NCT02373137|162648016|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.7|||Regression, Linear|Multiple linear regression model with a covariate for baseline visual acuity|Coefficient reported in lines, comparing DMEK to UT-DSAEK. Compared to UT-DSAEK, DMEK had 1.4 lines better vision at 12 months.|Comparison of 12 Month Visual Acuity Between Groups||-0.7|-2.2|<0.001
81478856|NCT02373137|162648018|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-77.0||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-326.0|172.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Comparing DMEK to UT-DSAEK at 3 months.|||172|-326|0.53
81478857|NCT02373137|162648018|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-150.0||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-356.0|66.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Comparing DMEK to UT-DSAEK at 6 months.|||66|-356|0.17
81478858|NCT02373137|162648018|SUPERIORITY||Coefficient|-215.0||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-430.0|-0.4|||t-test, 2 sided||Comparing DMEK to UT-DSAEK at 12 months.|||-0.4|-430|0.051
81478859|NCT02373137|162648024|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.70
81478860|NCT03538691|162648047|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.138||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.776|1.669|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) were derived from the Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as fixed effect.|||1.669|0.776|0.5100
81478861|NCT03538691|162648048|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.23||||0.2393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.62||P-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment, pooled center as factor and Baseline value as covariance.|ANCOVA|||||0.62|-0.16|0.2393
81478862|NCT03538691|162648049|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.177||||0.3086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.857|1.615|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio and 95% CI were derived from the Cox proportional hazard model with treatment as fixed effect.|||1.615|0.857|0.3086
81478863|NCT03538691|162648050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.603|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6030
81478864|NCT03538691|162648051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7081|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 21||||0.7081
81478865|NCT03538691|162648051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4589|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 23||||0.4589
81478866|NCT03538691|162648051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5314|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 25||||0.5314
81478867|NCT03538691|162648051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1433|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 29||||0.1433
81451634|NCT01371747|162590413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value \<0.001|ANCOVA|||Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||<0.001
81451635|NCT01371747|162590414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.54|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimated values were based on summary statistics.|Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||
81451636|NCT01371747|162590414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimated values were based on summary statistics.|Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||
81451637|NCT01371747|162590414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimated values were based on summary statistics.|Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||
81451638|NCT01371747|162590414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimated values were based on summary statistics.|Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||
81451639|NCT01371747|162590414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.96|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimated values were based on summary statistics.|Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||
81451640|NCT01371747|162590414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.17|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimated values were based on summary statistics.|Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||
81451641|NCT01371747|162590415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimated values were based on summary statistics.|Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||
81451642|NCT01371747|162590415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimated values were based on summary statistics.|Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||
81451643|NCT01371747|162590415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimated values were based on summary statistics.|Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||
81451644|NCT01371747|162590415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimated values were based on summary statistics.|Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||
81451645|NCT01371747|162590415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimated values were based on summary statistics.|Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||
81451646|NCT01371747|162590415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Estimated values were based on summary statistics.|Each starting dose group was compared to its baseline.||||
81451647|NCT01371747|162590416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.3|100.0|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||100.0|94.3|
81451648|NCT01371747|162590416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.5|100.0|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||100|94.5|
81451649|NCT01371747|162590416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|98.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.6|100.0|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||100|91.6|
81451650|NCT01371747|162590416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|91.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.0|99.0|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||99|73|
81451651|NCT01371747|162590416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|95.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.9|99.9|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||99.9|78.9|
81451652|NCT01371747|162590416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|95.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.2|99.9|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||99.9|77.2|
81451653|NCT01371747|162590417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|95.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.7|99.0|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||99.0|86.7|
81451654|NCT01371747|162590417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|90.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.0|96.5|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||96.5|81.0|
81451655|NCT01371747|162590417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|81.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.5|89.9|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||89.9|69.5|
81451656|NCT01371747|162590417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|79.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.8|92.9|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||92.9|57.8|
81451657|NCT01371747|162590417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|91.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.0|99.0|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||99|73|
81451658|NCT01371747|162590417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|77.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.6|92.2|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||92.2|54.6|
81451659|NCT01371747|162590419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|86.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.7|94.3|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||94.3|73.7|
81451660|NCT01371747|162590419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|81.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.0|91.2|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||91.2|68.0|
81451661|NCT01371747|162590419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|88.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.9|96.3|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||96.3|75.9|
81451662|NCT01371747|162590419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|86.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.5|98.3|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||98.3|59.5|
81451663|NCT01371747|162590419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|89.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.9|98.7|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||98.7|66.9|
81451664|NCT01371747|162590419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|93.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.1|99.8|||||2-sided 95% exact binomial CI|||99.8|68.1|
81451665|NCT00049530|162590434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||bionomial proportion test|||It is of interest to test the null hypothesis of 10% plasma b-FGF response rate versus the alternative hypothesis of 30% response rate. Based on the sample size of 30 eligible patients, there will be 84% power to detect this 20% difference in b-FGF response rates. This was based on a two-sided type I error of .05, using the one-sample binomial test.||||<0.001
81451666|NCT02383810|162590438|SUPERIORITY|The overall hypothesis system was represented by the following pool of partial hypothesis systems: Hok: πGi = πGj i = 1 to 3, and j = 2 to 4, and k = 1 to 6, and i ≠ j HAk: πGi ≠πGj i = 1 to 3, and j = 2 to 4, and k = 1 to 6, and i ≠ j where πG is the probability of absence of Grade ≥2 CID for the Group. Each Ho involved 2 groups.|||||<|0.1||||||Overall alpha level 0.10 was maintained by correction for multiplicity according to Hommel's procedure.|Chi-squared|||Overall null hypothesis: All elsiglutide dose groups had equal proportion of subjects with max Grade≥2 diarrhea and this was equal to the one in the placebo group. This includes 6 individual hypotheses (i.e., 3 to compare each dose group vs. placebo and 3 to compare dose groups vs. each other). Raw p-values from Chi square tests were corrected for multiplicity according to the Hommel's procedure. Each of 6 hypotheses was then evaluated based on corrected p-value at alpha 0.10 (two-sided).||||<0.1
81478868|NCT03538691|162648051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9636|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 33||||0.9636
81478869|NCT03538691|162648051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7596|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 37||||0.7596
81540588|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Vasomotor Mean Score||0.15|-1.49|0.1110
81540589|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Vasomotor Mean Score||-0.17|-1.83|0.0187
81478870|NCT03538691|162648051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2402|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 41||||0.2402
81478871|NCT03538691|162648051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8363|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 45||||0.8363
81478872|NCT03538691|162648051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8308|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 46||||0.8308
81478873|NCT03538691|162648052|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12||||0.8806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|1.49|||ANCOVA|P-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment, pooled center as factor and Baseline value as covariance.||||1.49|-1.73|0.8806
81478874|NCT03538691|162648053|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.7956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.24|||ANCOVA|P-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment, pooled center as factor and Baseline value as covariance.||||0.24|-0.18|0.7956
81478875|NCT03538691|162648054|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.15||||0.5223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.61||P-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment, pooled center as factor and Baseline value as covariance.|ANCOVA|||SDS Individual Item: Work/School||0.61|-0.31|0.5223
81540590|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.4972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.36||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Psychological Mean Score||0.36|-0.73|0.4972
81478876|NCT03538691|162648054|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.36||||0.0904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.77||P-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment, pooled center as factor and Baseline value as covariance.|ANCOVA|||SDS Individual Item: Social Life||0.77|-0.06|0.0904
81478877|NCT03538691|162648054|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.25||||0.2289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.67||P-value was derived from an ANCOVA model with treatment, pooled center as factor and Baseline value as covariance.|ANCOVA|||SDS Individual Item: Family Life||0.67|-0.16|0.2289
81478878|NCT03479944|162648060|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.505|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-1.289|||t-test based on MMRM|MMRM: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Least Squares Mean Difference from a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||-1.289|-1.720|<0.0001
81478879|NCT03479944|162648061|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.2||||0.2602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.3|||t-test based on MMRM|MMRM: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Least Squares Mean Difference from a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||3.3|-0.9|0.2602
81478880|NCT03479944|162648062|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.87|-7.18|||||Least Squares Mean Difference from a Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||-7.18|-15.87|
81478881|NCT02029274|162648089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.551|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.5519||0.9621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.447|23.549|||Repeated measures analysis|||||23.549|-22.447|0.9621
81478882|NCT02029274|162648089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.368|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.9297||0.1637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.128|6.391|||Repeated measures analysis|||||6.391|-37.128|0.1637
81478883|NCT02029274|162648089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.709|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.6016||0.2409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.806|9.388|||Repeated measures|||||9.388|-36.806|0.2409
81478884|NCT00636636|162648094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||||-0.11|-0.88|0.0125
81478885|NCT00636636|162648095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|0.092||||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.18|||Z test|||P-value (vs Placebo) for pairwise test of treatment effect between G-ER group and Placebo group is based on Z test for difference between the 2 groups in proportion of participants who were categorized as very much or much improved in PGIC at endpoint. Proportion in each group calculated from number of participants categorized as very much or much improved relative to total number of participants in ITT population.||0.18|-0.00|0.0434
81478886|NCT00636636|162648096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|0.102||||0.0268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.19|||Z test|||P-value (vs Placebo) for pairwise test of treatment effect between G-ER group and Placebo group is based on Z test for difference between the 2 groups in proportion of participants who were categorized as very much or much improved in CGIC at endpoint. Proportion in each group calculated from number of participants categorized as very much or much improved relative to total number of participants in ITT population.||0.19|0.01|0.0268
81478887|NCT00636636|162648097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.35|||ANCOVA||P-value versus Placebo for pairwise test of difference of LS mean change from baseline between G-ER and Placebo groups is based on t-test of Type III analysis.|||-0.35|-1.07|0.0001
81478888|NCT00636636|162648098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||||-0.15|-0.96|0.007
81576128|NCT01124422|162823592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.58||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.2|13.0||ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, investigator, Oxycon stratum, and baseline value|ANCOVA|||||13.0|-68.2|0.181
81540591|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.2568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Psychological Mean Score||0.23|-0.86|0.2568
81540592|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.2609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Psychological Mean Score||0.23|-0.86|0.2609
81451667|NCT03257865|162590439|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-1.62|||=|0.1011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|0.32|||mixed-effect model repeated measure||"Comparison between treatment groups was carried out using MMRM, with study center, treatment group, visit, and treatment group-by-visit interaction as factor and baseline-by-visit interaction as a covariate. An unstructured covariance was used."|||0.32|-3.56|=0.1011
81451668|NCT03857750|162590441|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|82.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.0|124.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing onset time of rocuronium||124|40|<0.001
81451669|NCT03857750|162590441|OTHER||Odds|19.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney odd||95 % confidence interval is 7.63 to infinity|82||||<0.001
81451670|NCT03857750|162590443|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|48.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing duration of action of rocuronium||48|14|<0.001
81451671|NCT03857750|162590443|OTHER||Odds|6.35||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney odd||95% Confidence interval is 2.59 to infinity.|Comparing duration of action of rocuronium||||0.001
81451672|NCT01696058|162590444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.078|0.135|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Results are from an mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) model. Fixed effects include treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline and baseline by visit interaction. Patient is considered random and an unstructured covariance structure was used. Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (566), Tio+Olo 5ug (563).||0.135|0.078|<.0001
81451673|NCT01696058|162590445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.065|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Results are from an MMRM model. Fixed effects include treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline and baseline by visit interaction. Patient is considered random and an unstructured covariance structure was used. Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (555), Tio+Olo 5ug (550).||0.065|0.014|0.0029
81451674|NCT01696058|162590446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.854|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.461|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.757|-0.951|||ANCOVA|||"Results are from ANCOVA model. Fixed effects include study, treatment and baseline.~Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (1055), Tio+Olo 5ug (1039)."||-0.951|-2.757|<.0001
81451675|NCT01696058|162590447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.071|0.129|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||"Results are from an MMRM model. Fixed effects include treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline and baseline by visit interaction. Patient is considered random and an unstructured covariance structure was used.~Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (566), Tio+Olo 5ug (563)."||0.129|0.071|<.0001
81451676|NCT01696058|162590448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|0.164|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||"Results are from an MMRM model. Fixed effects include treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline and baseline by visit interaction. Patient is considered random and an unstructured covariance structure was used.~Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (566), Tio+Olo 5ug (563)."||0.164|0.072|<.0001
81576129|NCT01025791|162823665|OTHER||0.1 mg vs. placebo|-7.06||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.1|-3.0|||ANOVA|||||-3.00|-11.1|0.003
81576130|NCT01025791|162823665|OTHER||0.2 mg vs. placebo|-1.23||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.42|2.96|||ANOVA|||||2.96|-5.42|0.310
81540593|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.4148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Psychological Mean Score||0.32|-0.78|0.4148
81540594|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.5575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Psychological Mean Score||0.71|-0.38|0.5575
81540595|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.1671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.92||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Psychological Mean Score||0.92|-0.16|0.1671
81540596|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.9462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.53||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Psychological Mean Score||0.53|-0.57|0.9462
81540597|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Physical Mean Score||0.04|-0.91|0.0699
81540598|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.2||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Physical Mean Score||-0.20|-1.15|0.0056
81540599|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.1117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Physical Mean Score||0.09|-0.86|0.1117
81540600|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Physical Mean Score||-0.06|-1.02|0.0265
81540601|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.1119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Physical Mean Score||0.09|-0.86|0.1119
81540602|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.7607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Physical Mean Score||0.40|-0.54|0.7607
81540603|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Physical Mean Score||-0.01|-0.97|0.0437
81540604|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Sexual Mean Score||-0.12|-1.51|0.0211
81540605|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.42||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Sexual Mean Score||-0.42|-1.82|0.0017
81540606|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Sexual Mean Score||0.03|-1.37|0.0598
81540607|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.1573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.2||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Sexual Mean Score||0.20|-1.21|0.1573
81540608|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.7257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.58||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Sexual Mean Score||0.58|-0.83|0.7257
81540609|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.9324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.66||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Sexual Mean Score||0.66|-0.72|0.9324
81540610|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.2172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Sexual Mean Score||0.26|-1.14|0.2172
81540611|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Overall Mean Score||0.04|-0.88|0.0742
81478889|NCT01243177|162648133|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|"The hypothesis was as follows:~H0: \[S(t)LCM\] - \[S(t)CBZ-CR\] ≤ -12 % versus HA: \[S(t)LCM\] - \[S(t)CBZ-CR\] \> -12 %, where S(t) (t= 182 days) is the cumulative rate of subjects remaining seizure free for 6 months following stabilization at the last evaluated dose (also known as the survivorship function), and -12 % represents the noninferiority margin based on absolute difference."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|2.8|||Mantel Haenszel|The analysis was stratified based on the number of seizures in the 3 months preceding enrollment (≤ 2 and \>2).|The lower limit of the confidence interval was \>-12 %, noninferiority of LCM to CBZ-CR was demonstrated. Additionally, the lower confidence limit relative to the CBZ-CR seizure freedom rate was \>- 20 %.|This was a noninferiority assessment of Lacosamide versus Carbamazepine-CR for the proportion of subjects remaining seizure free for 6 months at the last evaluated dose.||2.8|-5.5|
81478890|NCT01243177|162648134|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|"The hypothesis was as follows:~H0: \[S(t)LCM\] - \[S(t)CBZ-CR\] ≤ -12 % versus HA: \[S(t)LCM\] - \[S(t)CBZ-CR\] \> -12 %, where S(t) (t= 182 days) is the cumulative rate of subjects remaining seizure free for 6 months following stabilization at the last evaluated dose (also known as the survivorship function), and -12 % represents the noninferiority margin based on absolute difference."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|2.7|||Mantel Haenszel|The analysis was stratified based on the number of seizures in the 3 months preceding enrollment (≤ 2 and \>2).|The lower limit of the confidence interval was \>-12 %, noninferiority of LCM to CBZ-CR was demonstrated. Additionally, the lower confidence limit relative to the CBZ-CR seizure freedom rate was \>- 20 %.|This was a noninferiority assessment of Lacosamide versus Carbamazepine-CR for the proportion of subjects remaining seizure free for 6 months at the last evaluated dose.||2.7|-5.3|
81478891|NCT03442725|162648189|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.297|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|2.805||||||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) comparison of Cmax for telotristat ethyl between test group versus the control group.||2.805|0.600|
81478892|NCT03442725|162648189|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.423|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.901|2.247||||||ANOVA comparison of Cmax for LP-778902 between test group versus the control group.||2.247|0.901|
81478893|NCT03442725|162648190|OTHER|Estimate of the median difference and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) was determined by Hodges-Lehmann estimation.|Median Difference|0.0||||0.7452|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.95|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of tmax for telotristat ethyl between test group versus the control group.||0.950|-1.000|0.7452
81540612|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Overall Score||-0.23|-1.16|0.0035
81451677|NCT01696058|162590449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.104|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.152|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||"Results are from an MMRM model. Fixed effects include treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline and baseline by visit interaction. Patient is considered random and an unstructured covariance structure was used.~Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (566), Tio+Olo 5ug (563)."||0.152|0.057|<.0001
81451678|NCT01696058|162590450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.1156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.076|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||"Results are from an MMRM model. Fixed effects include treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline and baseline by visit interaction. Patient is considered random and an unstructured covariance structure was used.~Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (555), Tio+Olo 5ug (550)."||0.076|-0.008|0.1156
81451679|NCT01696058|162590451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference from Tio+Placebo Week 12|7.237|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.145||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.028|11.446|||ANCOVA|||"Week 12: Results are from non-MMRM ANCOVA models by week with LOCF up to each week. Fixed effects include treatment and baseline.~Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (559), Tio+Olo 5ug (552)."||11.446|3.028|0.0008
81478894|NCT03442725|162648190|OTHER|Estimate of the median difference and 90% CIs was determined by Hodges-Lehmann estimation.|Median Difference|0.0||||0.7039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of tmax for LP-778902 between test group versus the control group.||1.000|-1.000|0.7039
81478895|NCT03442725|162648192|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.506|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.914|2.48||||||ANOVA comparison of AUC0-inf for LP-778902 between test group versus the control group.||2.480|0.914|
81478896|NCT03442725|162648193|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.512|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.915|2.498||||||ANOVA comparison of AUC0-tlast for LP-778902 between test group versus the control group.||2.498|0.915|
81478897|NCT03442725|162648197|OTHER||Arithmetic Mean Difference|0.019|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.068||||||ANOVA comparison of fu of LP-778902 between test group versus the control group.||0.068|-0.030|
81478898|NCT03442725|162648198|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.727|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.866|3.443||||||ANOVA comparison of Cmaxu for LP-778902 between test group versus the control group.||3.443|0.866|
81478899|NCT03442725|162648199|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.828|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.903|3.699||||||ANOVA comparison of AUC0-infu for LP-778902 between test group versus the control group.||3.699|0.903|
81478900|NCT03442725|162648200|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.835|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.904|3.726||||||ANOVA comparison of AUC0-tlastu for LP-778902 between test group versus the control group.||3.726|0.904|
81478901|NCT01431313|162648208|OTHER|Mixed effects model across all time points.||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81478902|NCT01431313|162648208|OTHER|Mixed effects model across all time points.||||||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.003
81478903|NCT01431313|162648208|OTHER|Mixed effects model across all time points.||||||0.66|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.66
81478904|NCT01431313|162648210|OTHER|Mixed effects model across all time points.|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81478905|NCT01431313|162648210|OTHER|Mixed effects model across all time points.|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81478906|NCT01431313|162648210|OTHER|Mixed effects model across all time points.|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81540613|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Overall Mean Score||-0.06|-0.99|0.0266
81540614|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Overall Mean Score||-0.13|-1.06|0.0124
81540615|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.4367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.28||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Overall Mean Score||0.28|-0.65|0.4367
81478907|NCT01431313|162648211|OTHER|Mixed effects model across all time points.||||||0.8|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8
81478908|NCT01431313|162648211|OTHER|Mixed effects model across all time points.||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81478909|NCT01431313|162648211|OTHER|Mixed effects model across all time points.||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81478910|NCT01431313|162648212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5
81478911|NCT01431313|162648212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81478912|NCT01431313|162648212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.17
81478913|NCT01431313|162648213|OTHER|Mixed effects model of concentrations measured at Pre-dose, 15 minutes post 45mg dose and 15 minutes post 90mg dose.|||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81478914|NCT01431313|162648213|OTHER|Mixed effects model of concentrations measured at Pre-dose, 15 minutes post 45mg dose and 15 minutes post 90mg dose.|||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81540616|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.9318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.44||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Overall Mean Score||0.44|-0.48|0.9318
81478915|NCT01431313|162648213|OTHER|Mixed effects model of concentrations measured at Pre-dose, 15 minutes post 45mg dose and 15 minutes post 90mg dose.|||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81478916|NCT01431313|162648214|OTHER|Mixed effects model of concentrations measured at Pre-dose, 15 minutes post 45mg dose and 15 minutes post 90mg dose.|||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81478917|NCT01431313|162648214|OTHER|Mixed effects model of concentrations measured at Pre-dose, 15 minutes post 45mg dose and 15 minutes post 90mg dose.|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81478918|NCT01431313|162648215|OTHER|Mixed effects model across all doses.|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81478919|NCT01431313|162648215|OTHER|Mixed effects model across all doses.||||||0.21|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.21
81540617|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 4: Overall Mean Score||0.04|-0.89|0.0714
81478920|NCT01431313|162648215|OTHER|Mixed effects model across all doses.||||||0.59|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.59
81478921|NCT02603211|162648221|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"We will obtain 20 tactile image data sets from the breast tumor patients. The tactile images will be converted to size and deformation index. Then these two parameters will be converted to the risk score. This is a small number of patients for statistically significance study. Therefore, we plan to use the Leave-One-Out-Cross-Validation (LOOCV) technique to validate the human test results to determine the performance of the device.~We obtain the Risk Score. Risk Score is a unit less numerical value, which can be used as a scale to classify the tumor as malignant and benign. Based on the calculated size of the tumor and measured deformation index, the breast tumors are classified as benign and malignant using scoring method. The risk score will range from 0 to 5, where 0 represents the benign and 5 represents the malignant tumor.~Comparing the Risk Score and the Pathology reports we obtain sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of the system."|||
81478922|NCT00524771|162648224|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size calculations were based on a non-inferiority test of two exponential survival curves . These calculations are based on the following assumptions: 1) one-sided α of 0.025; 2) power (1-β) of 0.80; VTE incidence rate of 9.1 VTE/10.000 WY and 4) non-inferiority limit on hazard ratio of 2.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.5|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted age, BMI, duration of current use and family history of VTE.|Tested null hypothesis: VTE hazard ratio for NuvaRing vs. COCs is higher or equal to 2. This analysis represents the a priori defined primary statistical analysis.||1.5|0.5|
81478923|NCT00524771|162648224|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size calculations were based on the primary statistical analysis (see above).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.7|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted age, BMI, duration of current use and family history of VTE.|Tested null hypothesis: VTE hazard ratio for NuvaRing vs. COC2 is higher or equal to 2.||1.7|0.4|
81478924|NCT00524771|162648224|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size calculations were based on the primary statistical analysis (see above).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.2|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted age, BMI, duration of current use and family history of VTE.|Like analysis 1 (see above) but restricted to exposure period of less than 6 months.||2.2|0.3|
81478925|NCT00524771|162648224|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size calculations were based on the primary statistical analysis (see above).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.6|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted age, BMI, duration of current use and family history of VTE.|Like analysis 1 (see above) but restricted to exposure period of 6 - 12 months.||2.6|0.3|
81478926|NCT00524771|162648224|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size calculations were based on the primary statistical analysis (see above).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.3|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted age, BMI, duration of current use and family history of VTE.|Like analysis 1 (see above) but restricted to exposure period of \> 12 months.||2.3|0.3|
81478927|NCT00524771|162648225|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size calculations were based on the primary statistical analysis (see above).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.3|||||The hazard ratio was adjusted for age, BMI, Smoking, and treated hypertension.|||2.3|0.2|
81478928|NCT00524771|162648225|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size calculations were based on the primary statistical analysis (see above).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.6|||||Hazard ratio was adjusted for age, BMI, smoking, and treated hypertension.|||2.6|0.2|
81478929|NCT00707057|162648236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null versus alternative hypothesis regarding the analgesic efficacy using the SPID 8-12 was compared between the 2 treatment groups using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)model with each subject's outcome being his/her SPID 8-12 as the dependent variable in the ANCOVA model with terms for gender, treatment, and baseline pain score categories (stratified as ≤7 and \>7).||||<0.0001
81576131|NCT01025791|162823665|OTHER||0.5 mg vs. placebo|0.01||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.05|4.06|||ANOVA|||||4.06|-4.05|0.498
81576132|NCT01025791|162823665|OTHER||1 mg vs. placebo|-5.69||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.74|-1.63|||ANOVA|||||-1.63|-9.74|0.012
81478930|NCT00707057|162648237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0017||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null versus alternative hypothesis regarding the durability of analgesic efficacy using the PID scores at 24, 36, and 48 hours.An individual subject was to achieve the 2-point reduction at all 3 terminal time points in order to be defined as responder.||||<0.0017
81478931|NCT00707057|162648238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Time to confirmed first perceptible relief was defined as the time to first perceptible relief, provided that the subject also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful relief. For those who failed to achieve confirmed first perceptible and/or meaningful relief, a censored time was assigned.||||<0.0001
81576133|NCT01025791|162823665|OTHER||1 mg + 0.8 mg vs. placebo|-3.97||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.16|0.22|||ANOVA|||||0.22|-8.16|0.059
81576134|NCT01025791|162823665|OTHER||0.4 mg vs. placebo|2.22||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.09|6.54|||ANOVA|||||6.54|-2.09|0.191
81478932|NCT00707057|162648239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Time to confirmed first perceptible relief was defined as the time to first perceptible relief, provided that the subject also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful relief. For those who failed to achieve confirmed first perceptible and/or meaningful relief, a censored time was assigned.||||<0.0001
81478933|NCT00707057|162648240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81478934|NCT00707057|162648241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81478935|NCT00707057|162648241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Estimated Confidence Interval: 95%Method: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81478936|NCT00707057|162648242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|With terms for treatment, gender, and baseline pain score categories stratified as ≤7 and \>7.||The PID at each time point prior to dose 2 was derived by substracting the pain intensity from the base line pain intensity, so that a higher value was indicative of a greater improvement. Time weighted SPID for each specified interval was derived by first multiplying each PID score by the time from the previous time point, and adding them together for each scheduled time point within the time interval. Time weighted TOTPAR for ech specified interval was similarly derived.||||<0.0001
81478937|NCT00707057|162648243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81478938|NCT00707057|162648244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The proportions of subjects who rescued at or prior to hour 8, hour 10, and hour 12 were reported and 95% confidence intervals for the corresponding parameters were calculated.||||<0.0001
81478939|NCT00707057|162648245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The pain relief and PID scores at individual time points were summarized by descriptive statistics. The test and reference were compared at each individual time point at 24, 36 and 48 hours.||||<0.0001
81478940|NCT00707057|162648246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value from ANCOVA with terms for treatment, gender and baseline pain score categories.|ANCOVA|||Global evaluation for dose 1, either at the time of rescue or at dose 2 whichever came first were summarized by descriptive statistics based on non-missing data. The range went from 0 (Very poor) to 10 (Excellent) units on an 11-point Pain Intensity Numerical Rating Scale (PI-NRS).||||<0.0001
81478941|NCT00707057|162648247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P- value from ANCOVA with terms for treatment, gender and baseline pain score categories.|ANCOVA|||"Global evaluation scores for dose 2 were summarized by descriptive statistics. Only non-missing values are used for the summary statistics.~The subjects were to provide global evaluation of dose 2 study medication using a range that went from 0 (Very poor) to 10 (Excellent) units on an 11-point Pain Intensity Numerical Rating Scale (PI-NRS)in response to pain relief."||||<0.0001
81478942|NCT00707057|162648247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value from ANCOVA with terms for treatment, gender and baseline pain scores categories.|ANCOVA|||"Maximum relief scores for dose 2 were summarized by descriptive statistics. Only non-missing values are used for the summary statistics.~The subjects were to provide maximum relief scores for dose 2 study medication on an 11-point pain intensity numerical rating scale (PI-NRS)in response to pain relief."||||<0.0001
81478943|NCT00707057|162648247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value from ANCOVA with terms for treatment, gender and baseline pain score categories.|ANCOVA|||"Overall relief scores for dose 2 were summarized by descriptive statistics. Only non-missing values are used for the summary statistics.~The subjects were to provide overall relief scores for dose 2 study medication on an 11-point pain intensity numerical rating scale (PI-NRS)in response to pain relief."||||<0.0001
81478944|NCT00707057|162648248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value from ANCOVA with terms for treatment, gender and baseline pain score categories.|ANCOVA|||Global evaluation scores for dose 3 were summarized by descriptive statistics. Only non-missing values are used for the summary statistics. The subjects were to provide global evaluation of dose 3 study medication using a range that went from 0 (Very poor) to 10 (Excellent) units on an 11-point Pain Intensity Numerical Rating Scale (PI-NRS)in response to pain relief.||||<0.0001
81478945|NCT00707057|162648248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value from ANCOVA with terms for treatment, gender and basee pain score categories.|ANCOVA|||Maximum relief scores for dose 3 were summarized by descriptive statistics. Only non-missing values are used for the summary statistics. The subjects were to provide maximum relief of dose 3 study medication on an 11-point pain intensity numerical rating scale (PI-NRS)in response to pain relief.||||<0.0001
81478946|NCT00707057|162648248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value from ANCOVA with terms for treatment, gender and baseline pain score categories.|ANCOVA|||Overall relief scores for dose 3 were summarized by descriptive statistics. Only non-missing values are used for the summary statistics. The subjects were to provide overall relief of dose 3 study medication on an 11-point pain intensity numerical rating scale (PI-NRS)in response to pain relief.||||<0.0001
81478947|NCT00707057|162648249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value from ANCOVA with terms for treatment, gender and baseline pain score categories.|ANCOVA|||Global evaluation scores for dose 4 were summarized by descriptive statistics. Only non-missing values are used for the summary statistics. The subjects were to provide global evaluation of dose 4 study medication using a range that went from 0 (Very poor) to 10 (Excellent) units on an 11-point Pain Intensity Numerical Rating Scale (PI-NRS)in response to pain relief.||||<0.0001
81478948|NCT00707057|162648249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value from ANCOVA with terms for treatment, gender and baseline pain score categories.|ANCOVA|||Maximum relief scores for dose 4 were summarized by descriptive statistics. Only non-missing values are used for the summary statistics. The subjects were to provide maximum relief of dose 4 study medication on an 11-point pain intensity numerical rating scale (PI-NRS)in response to pain relief.||||<0.0001
81478949|NCT00707057|162648249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value from ANCOVA with terms for treatment, gender and baseline pain score categories.|ANCOVA|||Overall relief scores for dose 4 were summarized by descriptive statistics. Only non-missing values are used for the summary statistics. The subjects were to provide overall relief of dose 4 study medication on an 11-point pain intensity numerical rating scale (PI-NRS)in response to pain relief.||||<0.0001
81478950|NCT00472732|162648255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||The Bonferroni-corrected a priori p-value was 0.007 (a priori alpha=0.05/number of tests=7).|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis predicted that the concentration of myoinositol in posterior cingulate gray matter will be the same in OTCD patients as in controls.||||0.003
81478951|NCT00472732|162648255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Bonferroni-corrected a priori p-value was 0.007 (a priori alpha=0.05/number of tests=7).|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis predicted that the concentration of myoinositol in parietal white matter will be the same in OTCD patients as in controls.||||<0.001
81478952|NCT00472732|162648255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Bonferroni-corrected a priori p-value was 0.007 (a priori alpha=0.05/number of tests=7).|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis predicted that the concentration of glutamine in posterior cingulate gray matter would be the same for OTCD patients as for controls.||||0.001
81478953|NCT00472732|162648255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The Bonferroni-corrected a priori p-value was 0.007 (a priori alpha=0.05/number of tests=7).|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis predicted that the concentration of glutamine in parietal white matter would be the same for OTCD patients as for controls.||||<0.001
81478954|NCT00472732|162648256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is adjusted for family wise error rate correction.|t-test, 2 sided|||Two-way between-group t-tests restricted to the prefrontal cortex were performed to compare activation during for the 2-Back\> 1-Back contrast between OTCD patients and controls.||||<0.05
81478955|NCT00472732|162648257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis predicted that fractional anisotropy, a marker of white matter integrity, would be the same for OTCD patients as for controls.||||<0.001
81478956|NCT03492437|162648262|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least square Mean|151.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|127.35|179.93||||||||179.93|127.35|
81540618|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.2027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Vasomotor Mean Score||0.29|-1.35|0.2027
81478957|NCT03492437|162648263|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least square Mean|144.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|122.89|170.39||||||||170.39|122.89|
81478958|NCT03492437|162648264|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least square Mean|138.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|121.59|157.65||||||||157.65|121.59|
81540619|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-0.53||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Vasomotor Mean Score||-0.53|-2.16|0.0013
81540620|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|-0.87||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Vasomotor Mean Score||-0.87|-2.53|<0.0001
81478959|NCT03492437|162648265|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|1.0||||||||1.0|-0.3|
81478960|NCT02915159|162648274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4421|||||||longitudinal repeated measures analysis|||||||0.4421
81478961|NCT02915159|162648275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3367|||||||longitudinal repeated measures analysis|||||||0.3367
81478962|NCT02915159|162648276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5841|||||||longitudinal repeated measures analysis|||||||.5841
81540621|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|-1.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Vasomotor Mean Score||-1.16|-2.83|<0.0001
81478963|NCT04534517|162648315|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens was concluded if the lower credible limit of the mean was above the pre-defined threshold 32 points|Mean Estimate|58.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.3|64.9|||Bayesian multivariate random-effects||Included Hyperope group only|It was calculated that 60 participants would have \> 99% power to for the mean CLUE vision scores for each sphere stratum to be above the hypothesis threshold at the 2-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using one sample means test for equivalence||64.9|52.3|
81478964|NCT04534517|162648315|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens was concluded if the lower credible limit of the mean was above the pre-defined threshold 40 points for Myopes|Mean Estimate|63.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.97|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.9|69.6|||Bayesian multivariate random-effects||Included myope group only.|It was calculated that 60 participants would have \> 99% power to for the mean CLUE vision scores for each sphere stratum to be above the hypothesis threshold at the 2-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using one sample means test for equivalence||69.6|57.9|
81478965|NCT04534517|162648316|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens was concluded if the upper credible limit of the mean was below the pre-defined threshold +0.10 logMAR for Distance|Mean estimate|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0172|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.125|-0.057|||Bayesian normal random-effects model|Repeated Measures||It was calculated that 60 participants would have \> 99% power to for the mean visual performance at each distance to be below the hypothesis threshold at the 2-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using one sample means test for equivalence||-0.057|-0.125|
81576135|NCT01025791|162823665|OTHER||1.2 mg vs. placebo|1.24||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.67|6.15|||ANOVA|||||6.15|-3.67|0.333
81478966|NCT04534517|162648316|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens was concluded if the upper credible limit of the mean was below the pre-defined threshold +0.17 logMAR for Intermediate|Mean Estimate|-0.057|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0171|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.091|-0.024|||Bayesian normal random-effects model|Repeated Measures||It was calculated that 60 participants would have \> 99% power to for the mean visual performance at each distance to be below the hypothesis threshold at the 2-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using one sample means test for equivalence||-0.024|-0.091|
81451680|NCT01696058|162590452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference from Tio+Placebo Week 12|-0.568|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.336|||ANCOVA|||"Week 12 - Results are from non-MMRM ANCOVA models by week with LOCF up to each week. Fixed effects include treatment and baseline.~Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (559), Tio+Olo 5ug (555)."||-0.336|-0.800|<.0001
81451681|NCT01696058|162590453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference from Tio+Placebo Week 1|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.0467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.178|-0.001|||ANCOVA|||"Week 12 - Results are from non-MMRM ANCOVA models by week with LOCF up to each week. Fixed effects include treatment and baseline.~Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (559), Tio+Olo 5ug (555)."||-0.001|-0.178|0.0467
81451682|NCT01696058|162590454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference from Tio+Placebo Week 12|-0.483|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.668|-0.298|||ANCOVA|||"Week 12 - Results are from non-MMRM ANCOVA models by week with LOCF up to each week. Fixed effects include treatment and baseline.~Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (559), Tio+Olo 5ug (555)."||-0.298|-0.668|<.0001
81451683|NCT01934335|162590464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.51
81451684|NCT01934335|162590465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.35
81451685|NCT01934335|162590466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.43
81451686|NCT01421511|162590467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI was calculated for the observed differences in the early clinical response rates at 48 to 72 Hours after the first infusion of study drug using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen without stratification. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than -10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|8.2|||||Risk difference corresponds to the tedizolid responder rate minus the linezolid responder rate.|||8.2|-3.0|
81575258|NCT01059825|162821917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-21.57||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-29.27|-13.86||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-13.86|-29.27|0.000
81478967|NCT04534517|162648316|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens was concluded if the upper credible limit of the mean was below the pre-defined threshold +0.17 logMAR for Near|Mean Estimate|0.066|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0171|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.098|||Bayesian normal random-effects model|Repeated Measures||It was calculated that 60 participants would have \> 99% power to for the mean visual performance at each distance to be below the hypothesis threshold at the 2-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using one sample means test for equivalence||0.098|0.031|
81478968|NCT04534517|162648317|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 5% was used. Upper limit of 95% credible interval was compared to 5%.|Mean Proportion|0.001|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0012|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.004|||Bayesian beta-binomial model|Correlated Binary Data||||0.004|0.000|
81478969|NCT04534517|162648318|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 5% was used. Upper limit of the 95% credible interval was compared to 5%|Mean Proportion|0.005|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0048|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.018|||Bayesian beta-binomial model|Correlated Binary Data||||0.018|0.000|
81478970|NCT04534517|162648319|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 90% was used. Lower limit of the 95% credible interval was compared to 90%|Mean Proportion|0.992|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0072|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.973|0.999|||Bayesian beta-binomial model|Correlated Binary Data||||0.999|0.973|
81478971|NCT05133323|162648323|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.0106|ONE_SIDED|90.0||-0.6|||ANCOVA|||||-0.6||0.0106
81478972|NCT00411450|162648344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|21.0|||||Difference = Wild type - Mutant|Difference at Week 17||21|-11|
81478973|NCT00411450|162648344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|23.0||||||Difference at Week 25||23|-9|
81478974|NCT00411450|162648346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|23.0|||||Difference = Wild type - Mutant|||23|-11|
81478975|NCT00411450|162648347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|31.4|||||Difference = Wild type - Mutant|Difference at Week 17||31.4|-6.3|
81478976|NCT00411450|162648347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|30.2||||||Difference at Week 25||30.2|-8.4|
81478977|NCT00411450|162648348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.1|||||Hazard ratio estimated from a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model with only KRAS effect (Wild type vs. Mutant).|||1.1|0.5|
81478978|NCT00411450|162648349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|25.0|||||Difference = Wild type - Mutant|Difference at Week 17||25|-14|
81478979|NCT00411450|162648349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|25.0||||||Difference at Week 25||25|-14|
81540622|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.3791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.45||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Vasomotor Mean Score||0.45|-1.19|0.3791
81540623|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|-0.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Vasomotor Mean Score||-0.15|-1.78|0.0211
81478980|NCT00411450|162648350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.0|||||Hazard ratio estimated from a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model with only KRAS effect (Wild type vs. Mutant).|||2.0|0.2|
81478981|NCT00411450|162648351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.9|||||Hazard ratio estimated from a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model with only KRAS effect (Wild type vs. Mutant).|||0.9|0.4|
81478982|NCT00411450|162648352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.1|||||Hazard ratio estimated from a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model with only KRAS effect (Wild type vs. Mutant).|||1.1|0.5|
81478983|NCT00411450|162648353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.2|||||Hazard ratio estimated from a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model with only KRAS effect (Wild type vs. Mutant).|||1.2|0.5|
81478984|NCT00872521|162648371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in response rate between 1q21 amplified and 1q21 NOT amplified||||0.09
81478985|NCT00872521|162648372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Chi-squared|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in response rate between 1q21 amplified and 1q21 NOT amplified||||0.23
81478986|NCT00872521|162648373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in response rate between 1q21 amplified and 1q21 NOT amplified||||0.23
81478987|NCT00872521|162648374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||Chi-squared|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in response rate between 1q21 amplified and 1q21 NOT amplified||||0.56
81478988|NCT00872521|162648375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Log Rank|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in response rate between 1q21 amplified and 1q21 NOT amplified||||0.01
81478989|NCT00872521|162648376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Log Rank|||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in response rate between 1q21 amplified and 1q21 NOT amplified||||0.28
81478990|NCT02258217|162648386|EQUIVALENCE|"We created a difference in ADL score variable. This was calculated as follows:~ADL score (new relapse) - ADL score (after treatment of current relapse)~This difference score was tested for equivalence to 0 or not."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.03||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.66|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||"We compared the two ADL scores measured in the same arm at different timepoints (new \& after treatment).~Null Hypothesis = Difference in means is = 0 Alternate Hypothesis = Difference in means is not = 0~We used the Paired t-test to compare the pre - post ADL scores."||-0.66|-2.9|0.003
81478991|NCT02258217|162648387|EQUIVALENCE|"We created a difference in ADL score variable. This was calculated as follows:~ADL score (new relapse) - ADL score (after treatment of current relapse) This difference score was tested for equivalence to 0 or not."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.09||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|1.22|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||"We compared the two RSH scores measured in the same arm at different time points (new \& after treatment).~Null Hypothesis = Difference in means is = 0 Alternate Hypothesis = Difference in means is not = 0 We used the Paired t-test to compare the pre - post RSH scores."||1.22|-1.22|0.99
81576136|NCT01025791|162823665|OTHER||1.2 mg + 0.6 mg vs. placebo|-1.43||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|3.63|||ANOVA|||||3.63|-6.50|0.314
81576137|NCT01025791|162823665|OTHER||1 mg + 0.8 mg vs. placebo|-9.31||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.2|-4.37|||ANOVA|||||-4.37|-14.2|0.001
81576138|NCT01025791|162823665|OTHER||1.2 mg + 1.0 mg vs. placebo|-6.45||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.4|-1.51|||ANOVA|||||-1.51|-11.4|0.017
81576139|NCT01025791|162823665|OTHER||1.0 mg + 0.6 mg + 0.6 mg vs. placebo|-9.96||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.9|-5.02|||ANOVA|||||-5.02|-14.9|0.001
81478992|NCT02258217|162648389|EQUIVALENCE|"We created a difference in PCS score variable. This was calculated as follows:~PCS score (new relapse) - PCS score (after treatment of current relapse). This difference score was tested for equivalence to 0 or not."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.42||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|-0.18|||Paired t-test, two sided|||"We compared the two PCS scores measured in the same arm at different timepoints (new \& after treatment).~Null Hypothesis = Difference in means is = 0 Alternate Hypothesis = Difference in means is not = 0 We used the Paired t-test to compare the pre - post PCS scores."||-0.18|-3.67|0.03
81478993|NCT02258217|162648390|EQUIVALENCE|"We created a difference in MSIS physical score variable. This was calculated as follows:~MSIS physical score (new relapse) - MSIS physical score (after treatment of current relapse)~This difference score was tested for equivalence to 0 or not."|Median Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||"We compared the two MSIS physical scores measured in the same arm at different timepoints (new relapse \& after treatment of relapse).~Null Hypothesis = Difference in medians is = 0 Alternate Hypothesis = Difference in medians is not = 0~We used the Wilcoxon Signed rank test to compare the pre - post MSIS physical scores."||||0.19
81478994|NCT02258217|162648391|EQUIVALENCE|"We created a difference in MSIS psychological score variable. This was calculated as follows:~MSIS psychological score (new relapse) - MSIS psychological score (after treatment of current relapse)~This difference score was tested for equivalence to 0 or not."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.3||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|5.45|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||"We compared the two MSIS psychological scores measured in the same arm at different timepoints (new relapse \& after treatment of relapse).~Null Hypothesis = Difference in means is = 0 Alternate Hypothesis = Difference in means is not = 0~We used the Paired t-test to compare the pre - post MSIS psychological scores."||5.45|0.74|0.01
81478995|NCT02258217|162648392|EQUIVALENCE|"We created a difference in EDSS score variable. This was calculated as follows:~EDSS score (new relapse) - EDSS score (after treatment of current relapse)~This difference score was tested for equivalence to 0 or not."|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test||The interquartile range for the median difference in EDSS scores is 0.0 to 0.5|"We compared the two EDSS scores measured in the same arm at different timepoints (new relapse \& after treatment of relapse).~Null Hypothesis = Difference in medians is = 0 Alternate Hypothesis = Difference in medians is not = 0~We used the Wilcoxon Signed rank test to compare the pre - post EDSS scores."||||0.23
81478996|NCT02258217|162648393|EQUIVALENCE|"We created a difference in SAGE score variable. This was calculated as follows:~SAGE score (new relapse) - SAGE score (after treatment of current relapse)~This difference score was tested for equivalence to 0 or not."|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test||The interquartile range for the difference in medians is -1 to 0.|"We compared the two SAGE scores measured in the same arm at different time points (new relapse \& after treatment of relapse).~Null Hypothesis = Difference in medians is = 0 Alternate Hypothesis = Difference in medians is not = 0~We used the Wilcoxon Signed rank test to compare the pre - post SAGE scores."||||0.44
81478997|NCT00141518|162648395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean change from baseline|-9.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.5||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Total Score, Change From Baseline for the Duodopa Naïve group at Month 12 (n=25)||||0.017
81478998|NCT00141518|162648396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean change from baseline|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.29||0.919|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline for the Duodopa Naïve group at Month 12 (n=25)||||0.919
81478999|NCT00141518|162648397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean change from baseline|0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.24||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline for the Duodopa Naïve group at Month 12 (n=25)||||0.002
81479000|NCT00141518|162648424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean change from baseline|-6.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.6||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline for the Duodopa Naïve group at Month 0 (n=27)||||0.001
81479001|NCT00141518|162648424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean change from baseline|-9.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline for the Duodopa Naïve group at Month 3 (n=23)||||<0.001
81479002|NCT00141518|162648424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean change from baseline|-5.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.2||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline for the Duodopa Naïve group at Month 6 (n=24)||||0.022
81479003|NCT00141518|162648424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean change from baseline|-7.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.6||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline for the Duodopa Naïve group at Month 9 (n=23)||||0.005
81479004|NCT00141518|162648424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean change from baseline|-5.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.9||0.126|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline for the Duodopa Naïve group at Month 12 (n=23)||||0.126
81479005|NCT00141518|162648424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean change from baseline|-5.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.3||0.049|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline for the Duodopa Naïve group at Month 18 (n=22)||||0.049
81479006|NCT00141518|162648424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean change from baseline|-3.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.9||0.203|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline for the Duodopa Naïve group at Month 24 (n=21)||||0.203
81540624|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.47||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Vasomotor Mean Score||-0.47|-2.10|0.0021
81540625|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.48||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Wek 8: Psychological Mean Score||0.48|-0.55|0.8890
81479007|NCT00141518|162648424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean change from baseline|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.2||0.733|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline for the Duodopa Naïve group at Month 30 (n=21)||||0.733
81479008|NCT00141518|162648424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean change from baseline|4.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.3||0.414|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline for the Duodopa Naïve group at Month 36 (n=20)||||0.414
81479009|NCT00141518|162648424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||mean change from baseline|2.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.9||0.534|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline for the Duodopa Naïve group at Endpoint (n=27)||||0.534
81479010|NCT00141518|162648433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for morning scores||||0.016
81479011|NCT00141518|162648433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.188|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for day scores||||0.188
81540626|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.5568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.36||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Psychological Mean Score||0.36|-0.67|0.5568
81479012|NCT00141518|162648434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for morning scores||||0.008
81479013|NCT00141518|162648434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.107|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for day scores||||0.107
81479014|NCT00141518|162648435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for morning scores||||0.002
81479015|NCT00141518|162648435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for day scores||||0.010
81479016|NCT00141518|162648436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for morning scores||||0.048
81479017|NCT00141518|162648436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for day scores||||0.003
81479018|NCT00141518|162648437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for morning scores||||0.001
81479019|NCT00141518|162648437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for day scores||||0.003
81479020|NCT00141518|162648438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for morning scores||||1.000
81479021|NCT00141518|162648438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for day scores||||0.002
81479022|NCT00141518|162648439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for morning scores||||0.017
81479023|NCT00141518|162648439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.191|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||||||0.191
81479024|NCT00141518|162648440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for morning scores||||0.002
81479025|NCT00141518|162648440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for day scores||||<0.001
81479026|NCT00141518|162648441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for morning scores||||0.047
81479027|NCT00141518|162648441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.847|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for day scores||||0.847
81479028|NCT00141518|162648442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for morning scores||||0.012
81479029|NCT00141518|162648442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for day scores||||0.035
81479030|NCT00141518|162648443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.599|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for morning scores||||0.599
81479031|NCT00141518|162648443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for day scores||||0.048
81479032|NCT00141518|162648444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for morning scores||||0.026
81479033|NCT00141518|162648444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for day scores||||0.208
81479034|NCT00141518|162648445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for morning scores||||0.010
81479035|NCT00141518|162648445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for day scores||||0.073
81479036|NCT00141518|162648446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for morning scores||||0.048
81479037|NCT00141518|162648446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for day scores||||0.030
81479038|NCT00141518|162648447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for morning scores||||0.208
81479039|NCT00141518|162648447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||Wilcoxon tests|||Change from Baseline to Month 12 for day scores||||0.048
81479040|NCT00614874|162648462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048||95.0||||Comparison is between baseline and week 12|ANOVA|||||||0.048
81479041|NCT00614874|162648463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|35.0||0.183||95.0||||comparison was at baseline and week 12|Friedman|||||||0.183
81479042|NCT00614874|162648464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.95||0.398||95.0||||Comparison was at baseline and week 12|Friedman|||||||0.398
81479043|NCT01468454|162648488|OTHER||Specificity|89.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.2|97.1||||||||97.1|75.2|
81479044|NCT01468454|162648488|OTHER||Sensitivity|83.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.3|92.0||||||||92|72.3|
81479045|NCT03990051|162648525|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline, Active - Placebo.||||||0.0197|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0197
81479046|NCT03990051|162648526|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0039|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0039
81479047|NCT03990051|162648527|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81479048|NCT03990051|162648528|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0002
81479049|NCT03990051|162648529|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0138|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0138
81479050|NCT03990051|162648530|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0014|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0014
81479051|NCT03990051|162648531|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0849|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0849
81479052|NCT03990051|162648532|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0041|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0041
81479053|NCT03990051|162648533|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0006
81479054|NCT03990051|162648534|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0143|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0143
81479055|NCT03990051|162648535|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0398|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0398
81479056|NCT03990051|162648536|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||-3.97|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||-3.97
81479057|NCT03990051|162648537|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0005
81479058|NCT03990051|162648538|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0005
81479059|NCT03990051|162648539|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0067|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0067
81479060|NCT03990051|162648540|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0636|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0636
81479061|NCT03990051|162648541|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0028|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0028
81479062|NCT03990051|162648542|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0067|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0067
81479063|NCT03990051|162648543|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0105|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0105
81479064|NCT03990051|162648544|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0010
81479065|NCT03990051|162648545|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0155|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0155
81479066|NCT03990051|162648546|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.016|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0160
81479067|NCT03990051|162648547|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0117|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0117
81479068|NCT03990051|162648548|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.4649|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4649
81479069|NCT03990051|162648549|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0082|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0082
81479070|NCT03990051|162648550|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0225|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0225
81479071|NCT03990051|162648551|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.1822|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1822
81479072|NCT03990051|162648552|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0515|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0515
81479073|NCT03990051|162648553|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.044|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.044
81479074|NCT03990051|162648554|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes of score from baseline.||||||0.083|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.083
81479075|NCT03990051|162648555|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.7147|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7147
81479076|NCT03990051|162648556|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.8251|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8251
81479077|NCT03990051|162648557|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0435|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0435
81479078|NCT03990051|162648558|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.013|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0130
81479079|NCT03990051|162648559|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.3205|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3205
81479080|NCT03990051|162648560|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.1401|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1401
81479081|NCT03990051|162648561|SUPERIORITY|Comparison in changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0098|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0098
81479082|NCT03990051|162648562|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.1032|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1032
81479083|NCT03990051|162648563|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of changes in score from baseline.||||||0.0389|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0389
81479084|NCT03990051|162648564|OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Score in 1 year compared to baseline||||<0.00001
81479085|NCT03990051|162648565|OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00001
81479086|NCT03990051|162648566|OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00001
81479087|NCT03990051|162648567|OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00001
81479088|NCT03990051|162648568|OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0002
81479089|NCT03990051|162648569|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81479090|NCT03990051|162648570|OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00001
81479091|NCT03990051|162648571|OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00001
81479092|NCT03990051|162648572|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00001
81479093|NCT03990051|162648573|OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00001
81479094|NCT03990051|162648574|OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00001
81479095|NCT03990051|162648575|OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00001
81540627|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.3989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.3||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Psychological Mean Score||0.30|-0.75|0.3989
81540628|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.6094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.39||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Psychological Mean Score||0.39|-0.66|0.6094
81540629|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.5229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.69||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Psychological Mean Score||0.69|-0.35|0.5229
81540630|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.4409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.72||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Psychological Mean Score||0.72|-0.31|0.4409
81540631|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.8062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.58||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Psychological Mean Score||0.58|-0.45|0.8062
81540632|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.3663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Physical Mean Score||0.26|-0.71|0.3663
81540633|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Physical Mean Score||-0.02|-0.99|0.0424
81540634|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.1597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.14||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Physical Mean Score||0.14|-0.85|0.1597
81540635|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Physical Mean Score||0.02|-0.97|0.0595
81540636|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differnce|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.2162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.18||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Physical Symptoms Score||0.18|-0.80|0.2162
81540637|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.9833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.48||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Physical Mean Score||0.48|-0.49|0.9833
81479096|NCT03990051|162648576|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81479097|NCT03990051|162648577|OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00001
81479098|NCT03990051|162648578|OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00001
81479099|NCT03990051|162648579|OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00001
81540638|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.2034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Physical Mean Score||0.17|-0.81|0.2034
81540639|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.9576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Sexual Mean Score||0.67|-0.70|0.9576
81479100|NCT03990051|162648580|OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00001
81479101|NCT03990051|162648581|OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00001
81479102|NCT03060291|162648585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.549|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the wait-list control as the reference group.|||||.549
81479103|NCT03060291|162648585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.854|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the wait-list control as the reference group.|||||.854
81479104|NCT03060291|162648585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.469|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the web/mobile only as the reference group.|||||.469
81479105|NCT03060291|162648586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.535|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the wait-list control as the reference group.|||||.535
81576140|NCT01025791|162823665|OTHER||1 mg + 1 mg + 0.6 mg vs. placebo|-9.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-4.17|||ANOVA|||||-4.17|-13.8|0.002
81451687|NCT01421511|162590468|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI was calculated for the observed differences in the programmatic clinical response at the EOT visit using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen without stratification. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than -10% and the conditions of the hierarchical testing procedure were met.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|4.1||Hierarchical testing procedure of Westfall and Krishen used to control for inflation of the overall type I error rate. If NI is declared for the primary, NI will be tested for the secondary outcomes in this order: Secondary Outcomes Measures 2 to 5.|||Risk difference corresponds to the tedizolid clinical response rate minus the linezolid clinical response rate.|||4.1|-6.1|
81479106|NCT03060291|162648586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.081|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the wait-list control as the reference group.|||||.081
81479107|NCT03060291|162648586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.295|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the web/mobile only as the reference group.|||||.295
81479108|NCT03060291|162648587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.149|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the wait-list control as the reference group.|||||.149
81479109|NCT03060291|162648587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.207|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the wait-list control as the reference group.|||||.207
81479110|NCT03060291|162648587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.871|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the web/mobile only as the reference group.|||||.871
81479111|NCT03060291|162648588|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.547|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the wait-list control as the reference group.|||||.547
81479112|NCT03060291|162648588|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.575|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the wait-list control as the reference group.|||||.575
81479113|NCT03060291|162648588|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.964|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the web/mobile only as the reference group.|||||.964
81479114|NCT03060291|162648589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.236|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the wait-list control as the reference group.|||||.236
81479115|NCT03060291|162648589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.142|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the wait-list control as the reference group.|||||.142
81479116|NCT03060291|162648589|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the web/mobile only as the reference group.|||||.810
81479117|NCT03060291|162648590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.599|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the wait-list control as the reference group.|||||.599
81479118|NCT03060291|162648590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.523|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the wait-list control as the reference group.|||||.523
81479119|NCT03060291|162648590|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36||||0.252|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the web/mobile only as the reference group.|||||.252
81479120|NCT03060291|162648591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.867|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the wait-list control as the reference group.|||||.867
81479121|NCT03060291|162648591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.127|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in slope with the wait-list control as the reference group.|||||.127
81479122|NCT03060291|162648591|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.101|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||||Mean difference in slope with the web/mobile only as the reference group.|||.101
81479123|NCT01556932|162648603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.2541|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81479124|NCT00158262|162648616|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|16.7|||||Placebo-Propranolol|||16.7|-2.7|
81479125|NCT00158262|162648617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|15.3|||||Placebo-Propranolol|CAPS Total Score at Month 1||15.3|-15.5|
81479126|NCT00158262|162648617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|16.0||||||CAPS Total Score at Month 3||16.0|-20.3|
81479127|NCT00158262|162648618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|10.7|||||Placebo-Propranolol|||10.7|-4.8|
81540640|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Sexual Mean Score||-0.03|-1.40|0.0410
81479128|NCT01850394|162648635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|180.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|300.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81479129|NCT01850394|162648635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|150.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|200.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81479130|NCT01850394|162648636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|140.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81479131|NCT01850394|162648636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81479132|NCT01850394|162648637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81540641|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.3961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Sexual Mean Score||0.40|-1.00|0.3961
81479133|NCT01850394|162648638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81479134|NCT01850394|162648639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81479135|NCT05464420|162648641|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Estimated difference in percentage|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|8.6||||||Injection site erythema: V116 Combined Lots - PPSV23||8.6|3.0|
81479136|NCT05464420|162648641|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and 95% CI were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Estimated difference in percentage|12.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|17.3||||||Injection site pain: V116 Combined Lots - PPSV23||17.3|8.0|
81479137|NCT05464420|162648641|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and 95% CI were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Estimated difference in percentage|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|8.2||||||Injection site swelling: V116 Combined Lots - PPSV23||8.2|2.6|
81479138|NCT05464420|162648643|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and 95% CI were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Estimated difference in percentage|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|6.0||||||Fatigue: V116 Combined Lots - PPSV23||6.0|-3.2|
81479139|NCT05464420|162648643|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and 95% CI were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Estimated difference in percentage|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|9.7||||||Headache: V116 Combined Lots - PPSV23||9.7|1.6|
81479140|NCT05464420|162648643|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and 95% CI were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Estimated difference in percentage|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|10.5||||||Myalgia: V116 Combined Lots - PPSV23||10.5|4.5|
81479141|NCT05464420|162648643|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and 95% CI were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Estimated difference in percentage|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.1||||||Pyrexia: V116 Combined Lots - PPSV23||2.1|-1.0|
81540642|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.5012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.46||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Sexual Mean Score||0.46|-0.94|0.5012
81576141|NCT01025791|162823670|OTHER||GMR (Fed/Fasted)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|0.92||||||||0.92|0.86|
81576142|NCT01025791|162823671|OTHER||GMR (Fed/fasted)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.19||||||||1.19|0.79|
81576143|NCT01025791|162823672|OTHER||0.1 mg vs placebo|-0.53||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.92|2.86|||ANOVA|||||2.86|-3.92|0.396
81479142|NCT05464420|162648645|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and 95% CI were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Estimated difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2||||||Vaccine-related SAEs: V116 Combined Lots - PPSV23||0.2|-0.7|
81479143|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.24||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 3: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2||1.24|0.96|<0.001
81479144|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.17||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|Serotype 3: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3||1.17|0.90|<0.001
81540643|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.2592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.3||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Sexual Mean Score||0.30|-1.10|0.2592
81540644|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.6141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.86||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Sexual Mean Score||0.86|-0.51|0.6141
81540645|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.41||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Sexual Mean Score||0.41|-0.95|0.4390
81540646|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.4521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Overall Mean Score||0.29|-0.64|0.4521
81540647|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.06||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Overall Mean Score||-0.06|-0.99|0.0257
81540648|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Overall Mean Score||0.01|-0.93|0.0564
81540649|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Wek 8: Overall Mean Score||-0.05|-0.99|0.0293
81540650|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.3742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Overall Mean Score||0.26|-0.68|0.3742
81540651|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.9106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.44||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Overall Mean Score||0.44|-0.49|0.9106
81576144|NCT01025791|162823672|OTHER||0.2 mg vs. placebo|2.33||||0.1329|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.17|5.83|||ANOVA|||||5.83|-1.17|0.1329
81576145|NCT01025791|162823672|OTHER||0.5mg vs. placebo|-2.96||||0.0741|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.35|0.43|||ANOVA|||||0.43|-6.35|0.0741
81479145|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.06||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA Model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|Serotype 3: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3||1.06|0.83|<0.001
81479146|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.35||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 6A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2||1.35|0.97|<0.001
81479147|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.22||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 6A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3||1.22|0.88|<0.001
81479148|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.06||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 6A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3||1.06|0.77|<0.001
81479149|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.34||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 7F: V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2||1.34|1.01|<0.001
81479150|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.25||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 7F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3||1.25|0.94|<0.001
81479151|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.07||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 7F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3||1.07|0.81|<0.001
81479152|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.16||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 8 V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2||1.16|0.92|<0.001
81479153|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.18||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|Serotype 8: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3||1.18|0.93|<0.001
81479154|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.14||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|Serotype 8: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3||1.14|0.90|<0.001
81540652|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.1844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 8: Overall Mean SCore||0.15|-0.78|0.1844
81576146|NCT01025791|162823672|OTHER||1 mg vs. placebo|7.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.69|10.47|||ANOVA|||||10.47|3.69|<0.001
81576147|NCT01025791|162823672|OTHER||1 mg + 0.8 mg vs. placebo|4.39||||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|7.09|||ANOVA|||||7.09|0.89|0.0211
81479155|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.26||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 9N: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2||1.26|0.94|<0.001
81479156|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.17||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 9N: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3||1.17|0.87|<0.001
81479157|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.07||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 9N: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||1.07|0.80|<0.001
81479158|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.11||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 10A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2||1.11|0.85|<0.001
81540653|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.0287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Vasomotor Mean Score||-0.09|-1.69|0.0287
81576148|NCT01025791|162823672|OTHER||0.4 mg vs. placebo|0.85||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.79|6.48|||ANOVA|||||6.48|-4.79|0.399
81451688|NCT01421511|162590469|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI was calculated for the observed differences in the clinical response rate based on the Investigator's assessment of clinical response at the EOT Visit using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen without stratification. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than -10% and the conditions of the hierarchical testing procedure were met.|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|0.3|||||Risk difference corresponds to the tedizolid clinical response rate minus the linezolid clinical response rate.|||0.3|-8.8|
81451689|NCT01421511|162590470|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI was calculated for the observed differences in the clinical success rate based on the Investigator's assessment of clinical response at the PTE Visit using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen without stratification. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than -10% and the conditions of the hierarchical testing procedure were met.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|5.3|||||Risk difference corresponds to the tedizolid clinical success rate minus the linezolid clinical success rate.|||5.3|-4.8|
81451690|NCT01421511|162590471|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI was calculated for the observed differences in the clinical success rate based on the Investigator's assessment of clinical response at the PTE Visit using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen without stratification. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than -10% and the conditions of the hierarchical testing procedure were met.|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|0.2|||||Risk difference corresponds to the tedizolid clinical success rate minus the linezolid clinical success rate.|||0.2|-7.7|
81451691|NCT01421511|162590472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|5.6|||||Risk difference corresponds to the tedizolid clinical response rate minus the linezolid clinical response rate.|A two-sided 95% CI was calculated for the observed differences in the clinical response rate based on the Investigator's assessment of clinical response at the 48-72 Hour Visit using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen without stratification.||5.6|-3.3|
81451692|NCT01421511|162590473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|4.9|||||Risk difference corresponds to the tedizolid clinical response rate minus the linezolid clinical response rate.|A two-sided 95% CI was calculated for the observed differences in the clinical response rate based on the Investigator's assessment of clinical response at the Day 7 Visit using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen without stratification.||4.9|-3.2|
81451693|NCT05384171|162590478|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared (effect size)|0.02||||0.617|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.617
81451694|NCT05384171|162590480|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared (effect size)|0.089||||0.214|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: Intervention and active control group intention follow-up means are equal when controlling for covariates (i.e., baseline intention scores and age)||||.214
81451695|NCT05384171|162590480|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared (effect size)|0.001||||0.894|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: Intervention and active control group attitude follow-up means are equal when controlling for covariates (i.e., baseline attitude scores and age)||||.894
81451696|NCT05384171|162590480|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared (Effect Size)|0.053||||0.359|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: Intervention and active control group social norms follow-up means are equal when controlling for covariates (i.e., baseline social norms scores and age)||||.359
81451697|NCT05384171|162590480|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared (Effect Size)|0.058||||0.322|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis: Intervention and active control group perceived behavioral control follow-up means are equal when controlling for covariates (i.e., baseline perceived behavioral control scores and age)||||.322
81451698|NCT05384171|162590481|SUPERIORITY||Partial Eta Squared (effect size)|0.001||||0.891|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.891
81451699|NCT00314951|162590516|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The point estimate of the difference and the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between treatment groups were computed. If the lower limit of the CI was greater than -10%, the clinical non-inferiority of fidaxomicin was demonstrated. CIs for the difference of cure rates were calculated using the method recommended by Agresti and Caffo.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|8.0||||||H0: C(fidaxomicin) - C(Vancomycin) \<= -10% Power calculation is based on cure rate of 85% in both treatment groups, non-inferiority margin of 10%, 2.5% (1-sided) type I error rate with approximately 90% power gives a total of 530 subjects.||8.0|-2.9|
81451700|NCT00314951|162590517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.4||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|-2.5|||Chi-squared|||||-2.5|-16.2|0.008
81451701|NCT00314951|162590518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.2||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|17.5|||Chi-squared|||||17.5|2.8|0.007
81451702|NCT03322930|162590523|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||calculated from data|t-test, 2 sided||||mean sensitivity for group; Coefficient of Repeatability for multiple tests per patient|||<0.05
81451703|NCT00642278|162590524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.747|-0.148||Adjusted using Dunnett's procedure.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||-0.148|-0.747|<0.001
81451704|NCT00642278|162590524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.804|-0.207||Adjusted using Dunnett's procedure.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||-0.207|-0.804|<0.001
81451705|NCT00642278|162590524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.841|-0.244||Adjusted using Dunnett's procedure.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||-0.244|-0.841|<0.001
81451706|NCT00642278|162590524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.006|-0.405||Adjusted using Dunnett's procedure.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||-0.405|-1.006|<0.001
81451707|NCT00642278|162590524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.029|-0.432||Adjusted using Dunnett's procedure.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||-0.432|-1.029|<0.001
81451708|NCT00642278|162590524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.862|-0.265||Adjusted using Dunnett's procedure.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||-0.265|-0.862|<0.001
81451709|NCT00642278|162590525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.34|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||-0.34|-1.39|0.001
81451710|NCT00642278|162590525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|-0.92|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||-0.92|-1.98|<0.001
81451711|NCT00642278|162590525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-1.27|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||-1.27|-2.33|<0.001
81451712|NCT00642278|162590525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|-1.26|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||-1.26|-2.32|<0.001
81451713|NCT00642278|162590525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-1.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||-1.19|-2.25|<0.001
81479159|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.18||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 10A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3||1.18|0.91|<0.001
81540654|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|-0.43||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Vasomotor Mean Score||-0.43|-2.05|0.0028
81576149|NCT01025791|162823672|OTHER||1.2 mg vs. placebo|4.54||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.94|11.02|||ANOVA|||||11.02|-1.94|0.100
81451714|NCT00642278|162590525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.46|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||-0.46|-1.51|<0.001
81451715|NCT00642278|162590527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Sqaures Mean Difference|36.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.07|46.13|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||46.13|26.07|<0.001
81451716|NCT00642278|162590527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Sqaures Mean Difference|49.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.17|59.34|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||59.34|39.17|<0.001
81451717|NCT00642278|162590527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Sqaures Mean Difference|48.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.98|58.42|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||58.42|37.98|<0.001
81451718|NCT00642278|162590527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|49.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.91|59.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||59.01|38.91|<0.001
81451719|NCT00642278|162590527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Sqaures Mean Difference|60.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.17|70.35|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||70.35|50.17|<0.001
81451720|NCT00642278|162590527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.09||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.33|6.67|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||6.67|-13.33|0.513
81479160|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.21||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 10A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||1.21|0.93|<0.001
81479161|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.11||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 11A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2||1.11|0.84|<0.001
81540655|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|-0.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Vasomotor Mean Score||-0.67|-2.32|0.0004
81479162|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.16||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 11A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3||1.16|0.87|<0.001
81479163|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.2||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 11A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||1.20|0.90|<0.001
81479164|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.26||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 12F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2||1.26|0.96|<0.001
81479165|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.17||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 12F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3||1.17|0.89|<0.001
81479166|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.07||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 12F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||1.07|0.81|<0.001
81479167|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.22||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 15A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2||1.22|0.89|<0.001
81479168|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.17||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 15A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3||1.17|0.86|<0.001
81479169|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.12||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 15A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||1.12|0.82|<0.001
81479170|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.38||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 15C: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2||1.38|0.95|<0.001
81575259|NCT01059825|162821917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-32.54||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-40.2|-24.88||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-24.88|-40.20|0.000
81540656|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|-1.22||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Vasomotor Mean Score||-1.22|-2.87|<0.0001
81479171|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.42||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 15C: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3||1.42|0.97|<0.001
81479172|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.23||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 15C: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||1.23|0.85|<0.001
81540657|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.1826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Vasomotor Mean Score||0.26|-1.38|0.1826
81576150|NCT01025791|162823672|OTHER||1.2 mg + 0.6 mg vs. placebo|3.38||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.29|10.06|||ANOVA|||||10.06|-3.29|0.195
81479173|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.11||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 16F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2||1.11|0.84|<0.001
81479174|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.11||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 16F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3||1.11|0.84|<0.001
81479175|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.15||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 16F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||1.15|0.87|<0.001
81479176|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.11||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 17F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2||1.11|0.85|<0.001
81479177|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.17||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 17F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3||1.17|0.89|<0.001
81479178|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.2||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 17F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||1.20|0.92|<0.001
81479179|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.15||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 19A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2||1.15|0.91|<0.001
81479180|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.07||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 19A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3||1.07|0.84|<0.001
81479181|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.04||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 19A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||1.04|0.82|<0.001
81479182|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.14||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 20A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2||1.14|0.84|<0.001
81479183|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.24||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 20A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3||1.24|0.92|<0.001
81479184|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.27||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 20A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||1.27|0.94|<0.001
81540658|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|-0.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Vasomotor Mean Score||-0.17|-1.79|0.0178
81576151|NCT01025791|162823672|OTHER||1.0 mg + 0.8 mg vs. placebo|9.16||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.74|16.58|||ANOVA|||||16.58|1.74|0.022
81479185|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.29||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 22F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2||1.29|0.93|<0.001
81479186|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.21||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 22F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3||1.21|0.87|<0.001
81479187|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.1||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 22F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||1.10|0.80|<0.001
81479188|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.17||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cDLA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 23A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2||1.17|0.85|<0.001
81479189|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.19||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 23A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3||1.19|0.86|<0.001
81479190|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.19||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 23A: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||1.19|0.87|<0.001
81479191|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.48||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 23B: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2||1.48|1.00|<0.001
81479192|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.19||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 23B: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3||1.19|0.80|<0.001
81479193|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.97||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 23B: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||0.97|0.66|<0.001
81479194|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.18||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 24F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2||1.18|0.88|<0.001
81479195|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.18||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 24F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3||1.18|0.88|<0.001
81479196|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.16||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 24F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||1.16|0.87|<0.001
81479197|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.2||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 31: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2||1.20|0.87|<0.001
81540659|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differnce|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|-0.44||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Vasomotor Mean Score||-0.44|-2.06|0.0025
81576152|NCT01025791|162823672|OTHER||1.2 mg + 1.0 mg vs. placebo|5.74||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.68|13.16|||ANOVA|||||13.16|-1.68|0.098
81479198|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.2||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 31: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3||1.20|0.87|<0.001
81479199|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.17||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 31: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||1.17|0.85|<0.001
81479200|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.33||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 33F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2||1.33|0.93|<0.001
81479201|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.29||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 33F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3||1.29|0.90|<0.001
81479202|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.16||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 33F: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||1.16|0.81|<0.001
81479203|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.17||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 35B: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2||1.17|0.91|<0.001
81479204|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.18||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 35B: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3||1.18|0.91|<0.001
81479205|NCT05464420|162648646|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence can be concluded if both the lower tailed and upper tailed p-values are \< 0.025.|GMT Ratio|1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.14||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P value for testing the lower bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \>0.5. P value for testing the upper bound of the 95% CI for GMT ratio was \<2.0.|V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 35B: GMT Ratio V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3||1.14|0.89|<0.001
81479206|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.03|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 3: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.03|0.84|
81479207|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|3.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.01|4.02|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 6A: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|4.02|3.01|
81479208|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.49|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 7F: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.49|1.18|
81479209|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.93|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 8: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|0.93|0.77|
81479210|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.08|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 9N: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.08|0.85|
81479211|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.48|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 10A: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.48|1.18|
81479212|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|1.95|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 11A: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.95|1.56|
81479213|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|1.56|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 12F: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.56|1.22|
81479214|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|4.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.56|4.56|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 15A: GMT Ratio v116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|4.56|3.56|
81479215|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|3.38|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 15C: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|3.38|2.49|
81479216|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|3.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32|4.17||||||Serotype 16F: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|4.17|3.32|
81479217|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|1.91|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 17F: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.91|1.53|
81479218|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.03|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 19A: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.03|0.84|
81479219|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.67|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 20A: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.67|1.30|
81479220|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.53|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 22F: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.53|1.17|
81479221|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|7.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.84|9.31|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 23A: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|9.31|6.84|
81479222|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|23.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.71|28.55|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 23B: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|28.55|19.71|
81479223|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|19.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.7|22.88|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 24F: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|22.88|16.70|
81479224|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|13.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.68|15.71|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 31: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|15.71|11.68|
81479225|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.97||||||Serotype 33F: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|0.97|0.73|
81479226|NCT05464420|162648647|OTHER||GMT Ratio|3.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.36|4.09|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 35B: GMT Ratio V116 Combined Lots / PPSV23|GMT Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|4.09|3.36|
81479227|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.09|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 3: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.09|0.88|
81479228|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.05|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 3: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.05|0.85|
81479229|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.08|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 3: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.08|0.87|
81479230|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.32|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 6A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.32|0.95|
81576153|NCT01025791|162823672|OTHER||1 mg + 0.6 mg + 0.6 mg vs. placebo|3.48||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.94|10.9|||ANOVA|||||10.90|-3.94|0.214
81451721|NCT00642278|162590529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Sqaures Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||-0.3|-2.2|0.009
81540660|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.9163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.5||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Psychological Mean Score||0.50|-0.55|0.9163
81479231|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.2|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 6A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.20|0.86|
81479232|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.07|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 6A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.07|0.77|
81479233|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.11|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 7F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.11|0.85|
81479234|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.18|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 7F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.18|0.90|
81479235|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.21|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 7F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.21|0.93|
81479236|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.12|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 8: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.12|0.86|
81479237|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.13|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 8: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.13|0.87|
81479238|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.15|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 8: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.15|0.89|
81479239|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.21|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 9N: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.21|0.91|
81479240|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.03|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 9N: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.03|0.77|
81479241|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.98|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 9N: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|0.98|0.74|
81479242|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.18|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 10A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.18|0.87|
81479243|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.13|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 10A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.13|0.83|
81479244|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.11|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 10A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.11|0.82|
81479245|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.14|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 11A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.14|0.90|
81479246|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.15|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 11A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.15|0.91|
81479247|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.14|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 11A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.14|0.90|
81479248|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.12|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 12F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.12|0.80|
81479249|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.18|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 12F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.18|0.84|
81479250|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.25|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 12F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.25|0.89|
81479251|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.21|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 15A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.21|0.91|
81479252|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.11|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 15A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.11|0.83|
81479253|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.05|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 15A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.05|0.80|
81479254|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.23|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 15C: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.23|0.91|
81479255|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.2|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 15C: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.20|0.89|
81479256|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.14|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 15C: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.14|0.84|
81479257|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.03|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 16F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.03|0.78|
81479258|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.04|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 16F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.04|0.78|
81479259|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.15|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 16F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.15|0.88|
81479260|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.21|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 17F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.21|0.91|
81479261|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.23|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 17F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.23|0.93|
81479262|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.17|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 17F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.17|0.88|
81479263|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.11|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 19A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.11|0.85|
81479264|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.04|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 19A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.04|0.79|
81479265|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.07|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 19A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.07|0.82|
81479266|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.1|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 20A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.10|0.83|
81479267|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.1|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 20A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.10|0.84|
81479268|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.16|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 20A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.16|0.88|
81479269|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.16|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 22F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.16|0.87|
81479270|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.16|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 22F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.16|0.87|
81479271|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.15|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 22F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.15|0.86|
81479272|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.16|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 23A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.16|0.84|
81479273|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.15|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 23A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.15|0.83|
81479274|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.17|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 23A: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.17|0.85|
81479275|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.18|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 23B: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.18|0.87|
81479276|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.07|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 23B: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.07|0.79|
81479277|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.05|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 23B: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.05|0.77|
81479278|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.13|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 24F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.13|0.80|
81479279|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.19|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 24F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.19|0.84|
81479280|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.25|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 24F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.25|0.88|
81479281|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.0|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 31: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.00|0.77|
81479282|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.14|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 31: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.14|0.88|
81479283|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.3|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 31: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.30|1.00|
81479284|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.16|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 33F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 2|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.16|0.89|
81540661|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.1597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Psychological Mean Score||0.15|-0.92|0.1597
81540662|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.4871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.35||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Psychological Mean Score||0.35|-0.74|0.4871
81479285|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.15|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 33F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.15|0.88|
81479286|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.13|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 33F: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.13|0.87|
81479287|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.17|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 2|Serotype 35B: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.17|0.90|
81479288|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.13|||||V116 Lot 1/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 35B: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 1/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.13|0.87|
81540663|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.5401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.38||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Psychological Mean Score||0.38|-0.72|0.5401
81479289|NCT05464420|162648648|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.1|||||V116 Lot 2/V116 Lot 3|Serotype 35B: GMC Ratio V116 Lot 2/ V116 Lot 3|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.10|0.85|
81479290|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.21|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 3: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.21|1.01|
81479291|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|3.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.43|4.45|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 6A: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|4.45|3.43|
81479292|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|1.72|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 7F: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.72|1.38|
81479293|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.89|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 8: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|0.89|0.73|
81479294|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.14|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 9N: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.14|0.91|
81479295|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.66|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 10A: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.66|1.30|
81540664|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.3788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.79||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Psychological Mean Score||0.79|-0.30|0.3788
81576154|NCT01025791|162823672|OTHER||1 mg + 1 mg + 0.6 mg vs. placebo|4.24||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|11.52|||ANOVA|||||11.52|-3.03|0.163
81479296|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|1.52|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 11A: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.52|1.26|
81479297|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.62|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 12F: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.62|1.23|
81479298|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|6.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.08|7.65|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 15A: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|7.65|6.08|
81479299|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|3.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.86|3.67|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 15C: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|3.67|2.86|
81479300|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|6.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.83|7.19|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 16F: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|7.19|5.83|
81479301|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|2.07|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 17F: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|2.07|1.66|
81540665|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||0.28|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.4541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.74||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Psychological Mean Score||0.74|-0.33|0.4541
81479302|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.22|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 19A: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.22|0.98|
81479303|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|1.71|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 20A: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.71|1.37|
81479304|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|1.49|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 22F: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.49|1.17|
81479305|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|8.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.19|9.23|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 23A: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|9.23|7.19|
81479306|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|5.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.08|6.48|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 23B: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|6.48|5.08|
81479307|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|14.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.77|16.4|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 24F: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|16.40|12.77|
81479308|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|9.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.61|10.59|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 31: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|10.59|8.61|
81540666|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.9233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.56||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Psychological Mean Score||0.56|-0.51|0.9233
81479309|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.91|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 33F: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|0.91|0.73|
81479310|NCT05464420|162648649|OTHER||GMC Ratio|7.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.41|7.77|||||V116 Combined Lots/PPSV23|Serotype 35B: GMC Ratio V116 Combined Lots/ PPSV23|GMC Ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|7.77|6.41|
81540667|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.6043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.35||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Physical Mean Score||0.35|-0.61|0.6043
81540668|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.1781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Physical Mean Score||0.15|-0.82|0.1781
81540669|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.5221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Physical Mean Score||0.34|-0.66|0.5221
81540670|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.4744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.32||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Physical Mean Score||0.32|-0.68|0.4744
81479311|NCT00099632|162648666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.37||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by ARV regimen and the actual receipt of antenatal ZDV||Compare proportion of women with new NNRTI-resistant variants between treatment durations (7-day vs. 21 day), pooled over ARV regimens (3TC/ZDV, FTC/TDF, and LPV/r), stratified by ARV regimen and the actual receipt of antenatal ZDV||||0.37
81479312|NCT00099632|162648666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.091||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by treatment duration and the actual receipt of antenatal ZDV||Compare proportion of women with new NNRTI-resistant variants among ARV regimens (3TC/ZDV vs. FTC/TDF vs. LPV/r), pooled over treatment durations 7-day and 21-day, stratified by treatment duration and the actual receipt of antenatal ZDV||||0.091
81479313|NCT02651337|162648671|OTHER|It is a one arm clinical study. No comparison between groups was made.|||||||||||||||||The study tested the hypothesis that the Alivio flusher could increase flow in occluded or sluggish flowing catheters. Analysis was made on the basis of the procedural results related to priming the flusher, connecting the flusher to the shunt, flushing the system by dome compression, the ability to refill the dome, and the ability to evacuate the dome.|||
81479314|NCT00103285|162648674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|16.63|||Mixed Models Analysis||Odds Ratios in this Statistical Analysis corresponds to all four time points.|Physical Functioning: Parents of 160 SR-ALL patients enrolled on Children's Oncology Group (COG) therapeutic trial AALL0331 at 31 sites completed the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) 4.0 Generic Core Scales (physical, emotional and social functioning) and Family Assessment Device-General Functioning (FAD-GF) at 1, 6 and 12 months after diagnosis, and 3 months post-therapy.||16.63|1.61|
81479315|NCT00103285|162648674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|3.27|||Mixed Models Analysis||Odds Ratios in this Statistical Analysis corresponds to all four time points|Social Functioning: Parents of 160 SR-ALL patients enrolled on Children's Oncology Group (COG) therapeutic trial AALL0331 at 31 sites completed the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) 4.0 Generic Core Scales (physical, emotional and social functioning) and Family Assessment Device-General Functioning (FAD-GF) at 1, 6 and 12 months after diagnosis, and 3 months post-therapy.||3.27|1.21|
81479316|NCT00103285|162648674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|3.34|||Mixed Models Analysis||Odds Ratios in this Statistical Analysis corresponds to all four time points|Parents of 160 SR-ALL patients enrolled on Children's Oncology Group (COG) therapeutic trial AALL0331 at 31 sites completed the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) 4.0 Generic Core Scales (physical, emotional and social functioning) and Family Assessment Device-General Functioning (FAD-GF) at 1, 6 and 12 months after diagnosis, and 3 months post-therapy.||3.34|1.03|
81479317|NCT00103285|162648675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.542|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.974|3.273|||Regression, Cox|||4981 eligible evaluable patients enrolled on AALL0331 had MRD evaluation at Day 29 of induction. MRD status defined as negative (\<0.1%) or positive (\>=0.1%). MRD status ( positive vs. negative) was correlated with EFS using Cox regression analysis.||3.273|1.974|
81479318|NCT00103285|162648677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.131|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.101|0.17|||Chi-squared|||MRD status ( positive vs. negative) was correlated with Early Marrow Status (M1 vs M2/M3) using Chi Square test.||0.17|0.101|
81479319|NCT00103285|162648678|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|12.73|||Regression, Logistic|||Parents of 159 SR-ALL patients enrolled on Children's Oncology Group (COG) therapeutic trial AALL0331 at 31 sites completed the BASC-2 Anxiety Scale at 1 month after diagnosis, and 3 months post-therapy. Of these 159 had data at 1 month after diagnosis and 96 at 3 months post therapy.||12.73|1.31|
81479320|NCT02781818|162648762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.77
81479321|NCT02781818|162648762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.46
81479322|NCT02781818|162648763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.65
81479323|NCT02781818|162648763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.98
81479324|NCT02781818|162648764|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.50
81479325|NCT02781818|162648764|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.70
81479326|NCT01877668|162648765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.67||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.06|30.21|||Large sample approximation|Missing response (MR)=non-response (NR)||||30.21|4.06|0.0102
81540671|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.5167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.33||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Physical Mean Score||0.33|-0.66|0.5167
81479327|NCT01877668|162648765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|27.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.64|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.22|40.26|||Large sample approximation|MR=NR||||40.26|14.22|<0.0001
81479328|NCT01877668|162648765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.69||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.45|31.66|||Large sample approximation|MR=NR||||31.66|5.45|0.0055
81479329|NCT01877668|162648766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1697|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06173||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.291|-0.0483|||Mixed Models Analysis|No imputation.||||-0.0483|-0.2910|0.0062
81479330|NCT01877668|162648766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06184||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3411|-0.098|||Mixed Models Analysis|No imputation.||||-0.0980|-0.3411|0.0004
81479331|NCT01877668|162648766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06145||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3213|-0.0797|||Mixed Models Analysis|No imputation.||||-0.0797|-0.3213|0.0012
81479332|NCT04611542|162648814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479333|NCT04611542|162648815|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81479334|NCT04611542|162648816|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Investigators tested whether pretest to posttest change was significantly greater than 0 at P \< 0.05.|||||<0.001
81479335|NCT02418234|162648819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81479336|NCT02418234|162648820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81479337|NCT00823264|162648821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.049
81479338|NCT01065571|162648828|EQUIVALENCE|Non-parametric analysis of interval to relapse||||||0.046||||||result from log rank test|Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier life table analysis was performed to compare the two groups. The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in relapses between the two groups during the study.||||0.046
81540672|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.3441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.72||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Physical Mean Score||0.72|-0.25|0.3441
81479339|NCT01065571|162648829|SUPERIORITY|fecal calprotectin (micrograms/gm stool)||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81479340|NCT01065571|162648830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||not adjusted for muliple comparisons, a priori threshold of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||paired t-test comparing baseline and value at end of participation||||0.02
81479341|NCT04878055|162648869|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.626||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.752|3.514|||Two-sided regression, Logistic|||Analysis is based on logistic regression model with Multiple Imputation under missing not at random using retrieve dropouts with proportion of patients alive and free of respiratory failure at Day 28 as dependent variable, treatment, age group, gender and presence of concomitant disease at baseline as qualitative independent variables. Site is considered as random effects that vary randomly among patients.||3.514|0.752|0.216
81479342|NCT04878055|162648870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.377|||||||Chi-squared|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of a Chi-squared test.||||||0.377
81479343|NCT04878055|162648871|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on logistic regression model with proportion of patients died up to Date 28 as dependent variable, treatment, age group, gender and presence of concomitant disease at baseline as qualitative independent variables. Site is considered as random effects that vary randomly among patients.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.468||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.158|1.386|||Two-sided regression, Logistic|||||1.386|0.158|0.17
81479344|NCT04878055|162648872|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.561||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.247|1.277|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.277|0.247|0.168
81479345|NCT04878055|162648873|SUPERIORITY|Estimates are calculated using a nonparametric method for cumulative incidence function with competing risks data. Estimates were calculated taking into account the following competing risks: Death, discontinuation for AEs and patient transferred to another institution.||||||0.167|||||||Gray's Test|||Until Day 28||||0.167
81479346|NCT04878055|162648874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55||||||Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of a Fisher's Exact test.|Fisher Exact|||At Day 3 - please note that the number of subjects is 268 (180+88) and not 270.||||0.55
81479347|NCT04878055|162648874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.128|||||||Chi-squared|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of a Chi-squared mean.||At Day 7 - Please note that the total of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 266 (n=179 in the Reparixin group and n=87 in the placebo group).||||0.128
81479348|NCT04878055|162648874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.235|||||||Chi-squared|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of a Chi-squared test.||At Day 14 - Please note that the total of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 256 (n=173 in the Reparixin group and n=83 in the placebo group).||||0.235
81479349|NCT04878055|162648874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.281|||||||Chi-squared|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of a Chi-squared test.||At Day 21 - Please note that the total of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 255 (n=172 in the Reparixin group and n=83 in the placebo group).||||0.281
81479350|NCT04878055|162648874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.273|||||||Chi-squared|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of a Chi-squared test.||At Day 90 - Please note that the total of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 50 (n=33 in the Reparixin group and n=17 in the placebo group).||||0.273
81479351|NCT04878055|162648875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047||||||Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At Day 3 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 255||||0.047
81479352|NCT04878055|162648875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.262|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.||||||0.262
81479353|NCT04878055|162648875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.367|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.||At Day 14 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 209||||0.367
81479354|NCT04878055|162648875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.882||||||Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At Day 21 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 176||||0.882
81479355|NCT04878055|162648875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.||At Day 28 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 190||||0.19
81479356|NCT04878055|162648875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.161||||||Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.|Mann-Whitney U test|||At Day 60 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 201||||0.161
81479357|NCT04878055|162648875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.853|||||||Mann-Whitney U test|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.||At Day 90 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 18||||0.853
81479358|NCT04878055|162648875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.||At EOS - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 229||||0.068
81479359|NCT04878055|162648875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.672|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.||At hospital discharge (HD) - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 195||||0.672
81479360|NCT04878055|162648875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.153|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.||At end of treatment (EoT) - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 241||||0.153
81479361|NCT04878055|162648876|SUPERIORITY|Estimates are calculated using a nonparametric method for cumulative incidence function with competing risks data. The null hypothesis is that the cumulative incidence functions are identical across treatment groups and estimates are calculated taking into consideration the following competing risks: Death, reasons for discontinuation for Adverse events and patient transferred to another institution.||||||0.07|||||||Grey's test|||||||0.07
81479362|NCT04878055|162648877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Gray's test|||number of patients included in the analysis=25||||0.07
81479363|NCT04878055|162648878|SUPERIORITY|Estimates are calculated using a nonparametric method for cumulative incidence function with competing risks data. The null hypothesis is that the cumulative incidence functions are identical across treatment groups and estimates are calculated taking into consideration the following competing risks: Reasons for discontinuation for Adverse events and patient transferred to another institution.||||||0.668|||||||Gray's test|||Comparison at day 28||||0.668
81479364|NCT04878055|162648879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.668|||||||Gray's test|||Number of patients included in the analysis = 59||||0.668
81479365|NCT04878055|162648880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Gray's test|||Estimates are calculated using a nonparametric method for cumulative incidence function with competing risks data. The null hypothesis is that the cumulative incidence functions are identical across treatment groups and estimates are calculated taking into consideration the following competing risks: Reasons for discontinuation for Adverse events and patient transferred to another institution.||||0.23
81479366|NCT04878055|162648881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.444|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||day 3 - please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 255||||0.444
81479367|NCT04878055|162648881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.357|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||day 7 - please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 246||||0.357
81479368|NCT04878055|162648881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.484|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||day 14 - please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 209||||0.484
81479369|NCT04878055|162648881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.753|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||day 21 - please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 176||||0.753
81479370|NCT04878055|162648881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||day 28 - please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 190||||0.26
81479371|NCT04878055|162648881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||day 60 - please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 201||||0.19
81479372|NCT04878055|162648881|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||day 90 - please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 18||||1.000
81479373|NCT04878055|162648881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.074|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EOS - please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 229||||0.074
81479374|NCT04878055|162648881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.193|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||EOT - please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 241||||0.193
81479375|NCT04878055|162648881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.131|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||Hospital discharge - please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 195||||0.131
81479376|NCT04878055|162648882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at day 3 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 155.||||0.997
81479377|NCT04878055|162648882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.712|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at day 7 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 143.||||0.712
81479378|NCT04878055|162648882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.241|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at day 14 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 115.||||0.241
81479379|NCT04878055|162648882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.528|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at day 21 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 92.||||0.528
81479380|NCT04878055|162648882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.814|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at day 28 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 106.||||0.814
81479381|NCT04878055|162648882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.242|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at EOT - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 115.||||0.242
81479382|NCT04878055|162648882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.722|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at hospital discharge (HD) - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270 but 65.||||0.722
81479383|NCT04878055|162648883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||at day 3 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 246.||||0.053
81479384|NCT04878055|162648883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.245|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||at day 7 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 225.||||0.245
81479385|NCT04878055|162648883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||at day 14 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 118.||||0.067
81479386|NCT04878055|162648883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||at day 21 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 54.||||0.051
81479387|NCT04878055|162648883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.684|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||at day 28 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 32.||||0.684
81479388|NCT04878055|162648883|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||at EOS - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 246, but it is 14.||||1.00
81479389|NCT04878055|162648883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||at Day 60 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 246, but it is 3.||||0.48
81479390|NCT04878055|162648883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.638|||||||two-sample Mann-W hitney U test|||at Hospital discharge - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is 152.||||0.638
81479391|NCT04878055|162648883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.137|||||||two-sample Mann-W hitney U test|||at EoT - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is 212.||||0.137
81479392|NCT04878055|162648884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.399|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at day 3 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 157||||0.399
81479393|NCT04878055|162648884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at day 7 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 139||||0.07
81479394|NCT04878055|162648884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at day 14 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 73||||0.4
81479395|NCT04878055|162648884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.517|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at day 21 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 23||||0.517
81479396|NCT04878055|162648884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.445|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at day 28 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 17||||0.445
81479397|NCT04878055|162648884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.324|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at EoT - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 113||||0.324
81479398|NCT04878055|162648884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.752|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at Hospital discharge - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 67.||||0.752
81479399|NCT04878055|162648885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.447|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||Please note that the number of patients in this analysis is not 270 but 255, because patients who used supplement oxygen were 174 in the Reparixin group and 81 in the placebo group.||||0.447
81479400|NCT04878055|162648886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065||||||Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of a Chi-squared test|Chi-squared|||At day 28 - Please note that the number of patients in this analysis is not 270 but 245, because patients requiring IMV or ECMO were 163 in the Reparixin group and 82 in the placebo group.||||0.065
81479401|NCT04878055|162648886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072|||||||Chi-squared|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of a Chi-squared test||||||0.072
81479402|NCT04878055|162648887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.485||||||Number of subjects included in analysis: 98|two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||||||0.485
81479403|NCT04878055|162648888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.267|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||Number of subjects included in analysis: 17||||0.267
81479404|NCT04878055|162648889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.137|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||||||0.137
81479405|NCT04878055|162648890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||at day 3 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is 168||||0.002
81479406|NCT04878055|162648890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.943|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||at day 7 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 168, but it is 146||||0.943
81479407|NCT04878055|162648890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||at day 14 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 168, but it is 76||||0.88
81479408|NCT04878055|162648890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.458|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at day 21 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 168, but it is 38||||0.458
81479409|NCT04878055|162648890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.285|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||at day 28 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 168, but it is 23.||||0.285
81575260|NCT01059825|162821917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-22.33||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-30.05|-14.61||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-14.61|-30.05|0.000
81479410|NCT04878055|162648890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.885|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||at EOS - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 168, but it is 8||||0.885
81479411|NCT04878055|162648890|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.583|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||at HD - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 74||||= 0.583
81479412|NCT04878055|162648890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|||at End of treatment - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 131.||||0.5
81479413|NCT04878055|162648891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test|Mann-Whitney U test|||at day 3 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 245||||0.005
81479414|NCT04878055|162648891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.283||||||Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.|Mann-Whitney U test|||at day 7 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 221||||0.283
81479415|NCT04878055|162648891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.512||||||Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.|Mann-Whitney U test|||at day 14 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 117||||0.512
81451722|NCT00642278|162590529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Sqaures Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.6|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||-0.6|-2.5|0.002
81451723|NCT00642278|162590529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Sqaures Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and mixed meal tolerance test.||||-0.7|-2.6|<0.001
81451724|NCT00642278|162590529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Sqaures Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-1.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||-1.4|-3.3|<0.001
81451725|NCT00642278|162590529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Sqaures Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-1.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||-1.4|-3.3|<0.001
81451726|NCT00642278|162590529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Sqaures Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline value, and stratification factor (participation in mixed meal tolerance test).||||1.4|-0.5|0.371
81451727|NCT03713619|162590535|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|1.75||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.73|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression analysis of HiSCR50 response at Week 16 (multiple imputation)||2.73|1.12|0.0070
81451728|NCT03713619|162590535|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.32|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression analysis of HiSCR50 response at Week 16 (multiple imputation)||2.32|0.95|0.0418
81451729|NCT03713619|162590536|SUPERIORITY||Least square Mean Difference|-23.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.9|-12.21|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance of percentage change from baseline in AN count at Week 16 (multiple imputation)||-12.21|-33.90|<0.0001
81451730|NCT03713619|162590536|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-18.46||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.32|-7.6|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance of percentage change from baseline in AN count at Week 16 (multiple imputation)||-7.60|-29.32|0.0004
81479416|NCT04878055|162648891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.174|||||||Mann-Whitney U test|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.||at day 21 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 51||||0.174
81479417|NCT04878055|162648891|SUPERIORITY|at EOT - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 206||||||0.133|||||||Mann-Whitney U test|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.||||||0.133
81479418|NCT04878055|162648891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Mann-Whitney U test|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.||at day 28 ± 2 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 29||||0.009
81479419|NCT04878055|162648891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.593|||||||Mann-Whitney U test|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.||to HD - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 144||||0.593
81479420|NCT04878055|162648891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Mann-Whitney U test|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.||to day 60 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 3||||0.540
81479421|NCT04878055|162648891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.224|||||||Mann-Whitney U test|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.||to EOS - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 13||||0.224
81479422|NCT04878055|162648892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Mann-Whitney U test|Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.||to day 3 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 15||||0.68
81479423|NCT04878055|162648892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.272||||||Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.|Mann-Whitney U test|||to day 7 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 13||||0.272
81479424|NCT04878055|162648892|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.|Mann-Whitney U test|||to day 14 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 13||||1.000
81479425|NCT04878055|162648892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.903||||||Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.|Mann-Whitney U test|||to day 21 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 9||||0.903
81479426|NCT04878055|162648892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.432||||||Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.|Mann-Whitney U test|||to EOT - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 13||||0.432
81479427|NCT04878055|162648892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.105||||||Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.|Mann-Whitney U test|||to day 28 - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 6||||0.105
81479428|NCT04878055|162648892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.551||||||Comparison between treatment arms is performed by means of two-sample Mann-Whitney U test.|Mann-Whitney U test|||to HD - Please note that the number of subjects in this analysis is not 270, but it is 8||||0.551
81479429|NCT04878055|162648893|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.178|1.522||Analysis is based on logistic regression model with proportion of patients died up to Day 60 as dependent variable, treatment, age group, gender and presence of concomitant disease at baseline as qualitative independent variables.|Regression, Logistic|||up to day 60||1.522|0.178|0.232
81540673|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.5362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.33||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Physical Mean Score||0.33|-0.64|0.5362
81540674|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.9349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Sexual Mean Score||0.71|-0.78|0.9349
81479430|NCT04878055|162648893|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on logistic regression model with proportion of patients died up to Day 90 as dependent variable, treatment, age group, gender and presence of concomitant disease at baseline as qualitative independent variables.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.246||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|1.782|||Regression, Logistic|||Up to Day 90||1.782|0.034|0.158
81479431|NCT04878055|162648894|SUPERIORITY|Freedom from (time to) death or respiratory failure (need of invasive mechanical ventilation or ECMO or admission to ICU linked to worsening of respiratory parameters compared to baseline) up to Day 90 was performed using the same Kaplan-Meier analysis and the one-sided log-rank test that were used to test for differences between groups||||||0.33607|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.33607
81479432|NCT02372344|162648906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least square (LS) mean ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.77||||||Total EPA: Ratio of Fasting to After meal. Primary comparisons for total EPA were based on a linear mixed-effect model. This model included log-transformed PK parameter (AUC) as a response variable and treatment, sequence and period as fixed categorical effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random categorical effect.||0.77|0.54|
81479433|NCT02372344|162648906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.86||||||Total EPA: Ratio of Before meal to After meal. Primary comparisons for total EPA were based on a linear mixed-effect model. This model included log-transformed PK parameter (AUC) as a response variable and treatment, sequence and period as fixed categorical effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random categorical effect.||0.86|0.59|
81479434|NCT02372344|162648907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.47||||||Total EPA: Ratio of Fasting to After meal. Primary comparisons for total EPA were based on a linear mixed-effect model. This model included log-transformed PK parameter (Cmax) as a response variable and treatment, sequence and period as fixed categorical effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random categorical effect.||0.47|0.27|
81479435|NCT02372344|162648907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.59||||||Total EPA: Ratio of Before meal to After meal. Primary comparisons for total EPA were based on a linear mixed-effect model. This model included log-transformed PK parameter (Cmax) as a response variable and treatment, sequence and period as fixed categorical effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random categorical effect.||0.59|0.33|
81479436|NCT02372344|162648907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.57||||||Total DHA: Ratio of Fasting to After meal. Primary comparisons for total DHA were based on a linear mixed-effect model. This model included log-transformed PK parameter (Cmax) as a response variable and treatment, sequence and period as fixed categorical effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random categorical effect.||0.57|0.36|
81479437|NCT02372344|162648907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.71||||||Total DHA: Ratio of Before meal to After meal. Primary comparisons for total DHA were based on a linear mixed-effect model. This model included log-transformed PK parameter (Cmax) as a response variable and treatment, sequence and period as fixed categorical effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random categorical effect.||0.71|0.45|
81540675|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|-0.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Sexual Mean Score||-0.26|-1.78|0.0084
81540676|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.1212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Sexual Mean Score||0.16|-1.38|0.1212
81540677|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.7709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.66||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Sexual Mean Score||0.66|-0.89|0.7709
81451731|NCT03713619|162590537|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.42||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.73|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression analysis of Flare over 16 weeks (multiple imputation)||0.73|0.25|0.0010
81451732|NCT03713619|162590537|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.0926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.17|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression analysis of Flare over 16 weeks (multiple imputation)||1.17|0.43|0.0926
81451733|NCT03713619|162590538|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression analysis of skin pain/NRS30 response at Week 16 (pooled data, multiple imputation)||3.40|1.00|0.0248
81451734|NCT03713619|162590538|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|1.77||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression analysis of skin pain/NRS30 response at Week 16 (pooled data, multiple imputation)||2.0|1.15|0.0044
81451735|NCT01758588|162590539|OTHER||||||||||||||||||A statistical comparison and analysis of the clinical improvement (CI) proportions cannot be made because the sample size (n=5 in treatment arm, n=3 in observation arm) is too small|||
81451736|NCT03344861|162590542|OTHER|No comparator arm.|Clopper-Pearson (binomial proportion)|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||exact Clopper-Pearson binomial method|One-sided 95% upper confidence limit for the event percentage was calculated using exact (Clopper-Pearson) method for binomial proportion.|One-sided 95% upper confidence limit for the event percentage was calculated using exact (Clopper-Pearson) method for binomial proportion|Adverse events will be listed, coded by MedDRA, by system organ class and preferred term.||||<0.05
81451737|NCT03344861|162590567|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||exact Clopper-Pearson binomial method|One-sided 95% upper confidence limit for the event percentage, calculated using exact (Clopper-Pearson) method for binomial proportion.||"All adverse event terms are coded using MedDRA Dictionary version 21.1. NCS (Non-Clinical Significant) events were not included in the summary because their CTCAE grade and relationship were not collected. Subjects are counted once within each system organ class and each preferred term. An AE is defined as treatment related if its relationship to the study drug is recorded as reasonable possibility on the CRF (Case Report Form)."||||<0.05
81451738|NCT00673387|162590591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||unadjusted for multiple comparisons; significance level of 0.0492 based on the Haybittle-Peto Criterion.|t-test, 2 sided|||When multiplicity not considered, sample size of 50 participants per arm (after dropouts) was considered adequate to detect a difference of 4.5% in mean body weight change from baseline to Week 28 between one effective pramlintide + metreleptin combination treatment group versus the placebo, Pramlintide 360 mcg BID + Placebo-M, or Metreleptin 5.0 mg BID + Placebo-P treatment arms with approximately 90% power, assuming a common within-treatment standard deviation of 6.858%.||||<0.0001
81451739|NCT00673387|162590591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||unadjusted for multiple comparisons; significance level of 0.0492 based on the Haybittle-Peto Criterion|t-test, 2 sided|||When multiplicity not considered, sample size of 50 participants per arm (after dropouts) was considered adequate to detect a difference of 4.5% in mean body weight change from baseline to Week 28 between one effective pramlintide + metreleptin combination treatment group versus the placebo, Pramlintide 360 mcg BID + Placebo-M, or Metreleptin 5.0 mg BID + Placebo-P treatment arms with approximately 90% power, assuming a common within-treatment standard deviation of 6.858%.||||0.0002
81451740|NCT00673387|162590591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||||||unadjusted for multiple comparisons; significance level of 0.0492 based on the Haybittle-Peto Criterion|t-test, 2 sided|||When multiplicity not considered, sample size of 50 participants per arm (after dropouts) was considered adequate to detect a difference of 4.5% in mean body weight change from baseline to Week 28 between one effective pramlintide + metreleptin combination treatment group versus the placebo, Pramlintide 360 mcg BID + Placebo-M, or Metreleptin 5.0 mg BID + Placebo-P treatment arms with approximately 90% power, assuming a common within-treatment standard deviation of 6.858%.||||0.0004
81451741|NCT00673387|162590591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||unadjusted for multiple comparisons; significance level of 0.0492 based on the Haybittle-Peto Criterion|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81451742|NCT00673387|162590591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||unadjusted for multiple comparisons; significance level of 0.0492 based on the Haybittle-Peto Criterion|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81540678|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.1667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Sexual Mean Score||0.23|-1.33|0.1667
81479438|NCT02372344|162648908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.69||||||Total EPA: Ratio of Fasting to After meal. Primary comparisons for total EPA were based on a linear mixed-effect model. This model included log-transformed PK parameter (AUC0-72) as a response variable and treatment, sequence and period as fixed categorical effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random categorical effect.||0.69|0.45|
81479439|NCT02372344|162648908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.55||||||95.0|0.44|0.69||||||Total EPA: Ratio of Before Meal to After meal. Primary comparisons for total EPA were based on a linear mixed-effect model. This model included log-transformed PK parameter (AUC0-72) as a response variable and treatment, sequence and period as fixed categorical effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random categorical effect.||0.69|0.44|
81479440|NCT02372344|162648908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.04||||||Total DHA: Ratio of Fasting to After meal. Primary comparisons for total DHA were based on a linear mixed-effect model. This model included log-transformed PK parameter (AUC0-72) as a response variable and treatment, sequence and period as fixed categorical effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random categorical effect.||1.04|0.73|
81479441|NCT02372344|162648908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.02||||||Total DHA: Ratio of Before meal to After meal. Primary comparisons for total DHA were based on a linear mixed-effect model. This model included log-transformed PK parameter (AUC0-72) as a response variable and treatment, sequence and period as fixed categorical effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random categorical effect.||1.02|0.72|
81479442|NCT02427841|162648909|SUPERIORITY|Tested against the standard R0 rate of 37%. Given all evaluable patients are included in the denominator, R0 of 56% was not achieved. Specifically, of the 19 evaluable patients, 11 proceeded to surgery. Of the 11 who underwent surgery, 8 \[42% of those enrolled, but 72.7% of those resected\] achieved R0 resection.|binomial|42.0||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|67.0||Study was underpowered.|2-sided exact binomial||Test for superiority over standard R0 resection rate of 37%. Study was closed due to slow enrollment, meaning the primary endpoint was underpowered with only 19 of an expected 44 patients enrolled.|Study closed early due to lack of enrollment. Study expected to enrolled 44 evaluable patients to achieve 83% power using the 2-sided binomial test at 10% significance. Study enrolled only 19 evaluable patients, meaning the study was underpowered at \< 62%||67|20|.404
81479443|NCT02028507|162648945|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.89|||Regression, Cox|||This statistical Analysis corresponds to Global health status/quality of life scale||0.89|0.55|0.003
81479444|NCT02028507|162648945|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.76|||Regression, Cox|||This statistical Analysis corresponds to Physical functioning scale||0.76|0.50|<0.001
81479445|NCT02028507|162648945|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.79|||Regression, Cox|||This statistical Analysis corresponds to Role functioning scale||0.79|0.51|<0.001
81479446|NCT02028507|162648945|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.25|||Regression, Cox|||This statistical Analysis corresponds to Emotional functioning scale||1.25|0.76|0.818
81479447|NCT02028507|162648945|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.89|||Regression, Cox|||This statistical Analysis corresponds to Cognitive functioning scale||0.89|0.54|0.004
81479448|NCT02028507|162648945|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.78|||Regression, Cox|||This Statistical Analysis corresponds to Social functioning scale||0.78|0.49|<0.001
81479449|NCT02028507|162648946|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.86|||Regression, Cox|||This Statistical Analysis corresponds to Fatigue scale||0.86|0.57|0.001
81451743|NCT00673387|162590591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.251||||||unadjusted for multiple comparisons; significance level of 0.0492 based on the Haybittle-Peto Criterion|t-test, 2 sided|||When multiplicity not considered, sample size of 50 participants per arm (after dropouts) was considered adequate to detect a difference of 4.5% in mean body weight change from baseline to Week 28 between one effective pramlintide + metreleptin combination treatment group versus the placebo, Pramlintide 360 mcg BID + Placebo-M, or Metreleptin 5.0 mg BID + Placebo-P treatment arms with approximately 90% power, assuming a common within-treatment standard deviation of 6.858%.||||0.2510
81451744|NCT00673387|162590591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3433||||||unadjusted for multiple comparisons; significance level of 0.0492 based on the Haybittle-Peto Criterion|t-test, 2 sided|||When multiplicity not considered, sample size of 50 participants per arm (after dropouts) was considered adequate to detect a difference of 4.5% in mean body weight change from baseline to Week 28 between one effective pramlintide + metreleptin combination treatment group versus the placebo, Pramlintide 360 mcg BID + Placebo-M, or Metreleptin 5.0 mg BID + Placebo-P treatment arms with approximately 90% power, assuming a common within-treatment standard deviation of 6.858%.||||0.3433
81451745|NCT00673387|162590591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4503||||||unadjusted for multiple comparisons; significance level of 0.0492 based on the Haybittle-Peto Criterion|t-test, 2 sided|||When multiplicity not considered, sample size of 50 participants per arm (after dropouts) was considered adequate to detect a difference of 4.5% in mean body weight change from baseline to Week 28 between one effective pramlintide + metreleptin combination treatment group versus the placebo, Pramlintide 360 mcg BID + Placebo-M, or Metreleptin 5.0 mg BID + Placebo-P treatment arms with approximately 90% power, assuming a common within-treatment standard deviation of 6.858%.||||0.4503
81451746|NCT00673387|162590591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2122||||||unadjusted for multiple comparisons; significance level of 0.0492 based on the Haybittle-Peto Criterion|t-test, 2 sided|||When multiplicity not considered, sample size of 50 participants per arm (after dropouts) was considered adequate to detect a difference of 4.5% in mean body weight change from baseline to Week 28 between one effective pramlintide + metreleptin combination treatment group versus the placebo, Pramlintide 360 mcg BID + Placebo-M, or Metreleptin 5.0 mg BID + Placebo-P treatment arms with approximately 90% power, assuming a common within-treatment standard deviation of 6.858%.||||0.2122
81451747|NCT00673387|162590591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2232||||||unadjusted for multiple comparisons; significance level of 0.0492 based on the Haybittle-Peto Criterion|t-test, 2 sided|||When multiplicity not considered, sample size of 50 participants per arm (after dropouts) was considered adequate to detect a difference of 4.5% in mean body weight change from baseline to Week 28 between one effective pramlintide + metreleptin combination treatment group versus the placebo, Pramlintide 360 mcg BID + Placebo-M, or Metreleptin 5.0 mg BID + Placebo-P treatment arms with approximately 90% power, assuming a common within-treatment standard deviation of 6.858%.||||0.2232
81479450|NCT02028507|162648946|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.76|||Regression, Cox|||This Statistical Analysis corresponds to Nausea and vomiting scale||0.76|0.45|<0.001
81479451|NCT02028507|162648946|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.99|||Regression, Cox|||This Statistical Analysis corresponds to Pain scale||0.99|0.62|0.042
81479452|NCT02028507|162648946|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.44|||Regression, Cox|||This Statistical Analysis corresponds to Dyspnea scale||1.44|0.81|0.599
81479453|NCT02028507|162648946|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||This Statistical Analysis corresponds to Insomnia scale||1.10|0.64|0.196
81479454|NCT02028507|162648946|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.92|||Regression, Cox|||This Statistical Analysis corresponds to Appetite loss scale||0.92|0.54|0.011
81479455|NCT02028507|162648946|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.41|||Regression, Cox|||This Statistical Analysis corresponds to Constipation scale||1.41|0.83|0.564
81479456|NCT02028507|162648946|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.55|||Regression, Cox|||This Statistical Analysis corresponds to Diarrhea scale||0.55|0.32|<0.001
81479457|NCT02028507|162648946|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.07|||Regression, Cox|||This Statistical Analysis corresponds to Financial difficulties scale||1.07|0.56|0.118
81479458|NCT02028507|162648947|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.21|||Regression, Cox|||This Statistical Analysis corresponds to Body image scale||1.21|0.74|0.659
81479459|NCT02028507|162648947|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.39|||Regression, Cox|||This Statistical Analysis corresponds to Future perspective scale||1.39|0.74|0.928
81540679|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.9213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.79||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Sexual Mean Score||0.79|-0.72|0.9213
81540680|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.2315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Sexual Mean Score||0.29|-1.21|0.2315
81479460|NCT02028507|162648948|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.98|||Regression, Cox|||This Statistical Analysis corresponds to Systemic side-effects scale||0.98|0.64|0.029
81540681|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.4731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.29||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Overall Mean Score||0.29|-0.63|0.4731
81540682|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Overall Mean Score||-0.05|-0.98|0.0310
81479461|NCT02028507|162648948|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.21|||Regression, Cox|||This Statistical Analysis corresponds to Breast symptoms scale||1.21|0.71|0.571
81479462|NCT02028507|162648948|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.09|||Regression, Cox|||This Statistical Analysis corresponds to Arm symptoms scale||1.09|0.66|0.187
81479463|NCT01808261|162648968|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0443|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0809||0.713||95.0|-0.119|0.2||P-value presented is the posterior probability that the treatment difference (GSK249320 15mg/kg - placebo) is greater than 0 m/s at Month 3/Day 90.|Bayesian method|||Credible intervals are displayed as confidence intervals. Posterior means, standard deviations, and credible intervals are provided in the table.||0.2|-0.119|0.713
81451748|NCT00673387|162590591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4207||||||unadjusted for multiple comparisons; significance level of 0.0492 based on the Haybittle-Peto Criterion.|t-test, 2 sided|||When multiplicity not considered, sample size of 50 participants per arm (after dropouts) was considered adequate to detect a difference of 4.5% in mean body weight change from baseline to Week 28 between one effective pramlintide + metreleptin combination treatment group versus the placebo, Pramlintide 360 mcg BID + Placebo-M, or Metreleptin 5.0 mg BID + Placebo-P treatment arms with approximately 90% power, assuming a common within-treatment standard deviation of 6.858%.||||0.4207
81451749|NCT00673387|162590591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5375||||||unadjusted for multiple comparisons; significance level of 0.0492 based on the Haybittle-Peto Criterion.|t-test, 2 sided|||When multiplicity not considered, sample size of 50 participants per arm (after dropouts) was considered adequate to detect a difference of 4.5% in mean body weight change from baseline to Week 28 between one effective pramlintide + metreleptin combination treatment group versus the placebo, Pramlintide 360 mcg BID + Placebo-M, or Metreleptin 5.0 mg BID + Placebo-P treatment arms with approximately 90% power, assuming a common within-treatment standard deviation of 6.858%||||0.5375
81451750|NCT00673387|162590591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6633||||||unadjusted for multiple comparisons; significance level of 0.0492 based on the Haybittle-Peto Criterion|t-test, 2 sided|||When multiplicity not considered, sample size of 50 participants per arm (after dropouts) was considered adequate to detect a difference of 4.5% in mean body weight change from baseline to Week 28 between one effective pramlintide + metreleptin combination treatment group versus the placebo, Pramlintide 360 mcg BID + Placebo-M, or Metreleptin 5.0 mg BID + Placebo-P treatment arms with approximately 90% power, assuming a common within-treatment standard deviation of 6.858%||||0.6633
81479464|NCT01808261|162648969|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0794|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0857||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|0.247||P-value presented is the posterior probability that the treatment difference (GSK249320 15mg/kg - placebo) is greater than 0 m/s at Month 6/Day 180.|Bayesian method|||Credible intervals are displayed as confidence intervals. Posterior means, standard deviations, and credible intervals are provided in the table.||0.247|-0.093|0.828
81479465|NCT01808261|162648971|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.408|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7495|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.067|7.883||||||Statistical data for Day 30. The point estimate and confidence interval are for the adjusted mean difference based on least square estimates.||7.883|-3.067|
81540683|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Overall Mean Score||0.11|-0.84|0.1320
81451751|NCT00673387|162590591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3667||||||unadjusted for multiple comparisons; significance level of 0.0492 based on the Haybittle-Peto Criterion|t-test, 2 sided|||When multiplicity not considered, sample size of 50 participants per arm (after dropouts) was considered adequate to detect a difference of 4.5% in mean body weight change from baseline to Week 28 between one effective pramlintide + metreleptin combination treatment group versus the placebo, Pramlintide 360 mcg BID + Placebo-M, or Metreleptin 5.0 mg BID + Placebo-P treatment arms with approximately 90% power, assuming a common within-treatment standard deviation of 6.858%.||||0.3667
81451752|NCT00673387|162590591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.372||||||unadjusted for multiple comparisons; significance level of 0.0492 based on the Haybittle-Peto Criterion.|t-test, 2 sided|||When multiplicity not considered, sample size of 50 participants per arm (after dropouts) was considered adequate to detect a difference of 4.5% in mean body weight change from baseline to Week 28 between one effective pramlintide + metreleptin combination treatment group versus the placebo, Pramlintide 360 mcg BID + Placebo-M, or Metreleptin 5.0 mg BID + Placebo-P treatment arms with approximately 90% power, assuming a common within-treatment standard deviation of 6.858%.||||0.3720
81451753|NCT00673387|162590595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0404|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 28 based on a general linear model with factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category, and baseline value as a covariate||||0.0404
81451754|NCT00673387|162590595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0265|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 28 based on a general linear model with factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category, and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0265
81451755|NCT00673387|162590595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1357|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 28 based on a general linear model with factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category, and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1357
81451756|NCT00673387|162590595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0409|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 28 based on a general linear model with factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category, and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0409
81451757|NCT00673387|162590595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0082|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change at Week 28 based on a general linear model with factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category, and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0082
81451758|NCT00673387|162590599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0464|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a general linear model general linear model that includes baseline value and factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category (\<35 kg/m2, 35 to \<40 kg/m2, ≥40 kg/m2).||||0.0464
81451759|NCT00673387|162590599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0647|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a general linear model general linear model that includes baseline value and factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category (\<35 kg/m2, 35 to \<40 kg/m2, ≥40 kg/m2).||||0.0647
81479466|NCT01808261|162648971|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8732|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.704|8.735||||||Statistical data for Day 60. The point estimate and confidence interval are for the adjusted mean difference based on least square estimates.||8.735|-2.704|
81479467|NCT01808261|162648971|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.435|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5633|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.668|9.538||||||Statistical data for Day 90. The point estimate and confidence interval are for the adjusted mean difference based on least square estimates.||9.538|-4.668|
81479468|NCT01808261|162648971|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.944|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5635|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|11.037||||||Statistical data for Day 180. The point estimate and confidence interval are for the adjusted mean difference based on least square estimates.||11.037|-3.15|
81479469|NCT04501952|162648998|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.134||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.586|||Regression, Cox|P-value was estimated using the Cox regression with baseline stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard ratio and two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated using the Cox regression with baseline stratification factors as covariates.|||0.586|0.031|0.0076
81479470|NCT04501952|162649000|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.191||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|0.555|||Regression, Cox|P-value was estimated using the Cox regression with baseline stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard ratio and two-sided 95% CI were estimated using the Cox regression with baseline stratification factors as covariates.|||0.555|0.065|0.0024
81479471|NCT04501952|162649003|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.134||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.586|||Regression, Cox|P-value were estimated using the Cox regression with baseline stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard ratio and two-sided 95% CI were estimated using the Cox regression with baseline stratification factors as covariates.|||0.586|0.031|0.0076
81479472|NCT04501952|162649004|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.1||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.43|||Regression, Cox|P-value were estimated using the Cox regression with baseline stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard ratio and two-sided 95% CI were estimated using the Cox regression with baseline stratification factors as covariates.|||0.430|0.023|0.0019
81479473|NCT04501952|162649005|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.4318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.24|||ANCOVA|P-value were from an ANCOVA model with baseline viral load as a covariate.|Least squares Mean (LSM), standard error (SE) and 95% CI were from an ANCOVA model with baseline viral load as a covariate.|||0.24|-0.10|0.4318
81540684|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.1212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.1||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Overall Mean Score||0.10|-0.85|0.1212
81479474|NCT04501952|162649006|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.405||||0.2987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.733|2.693|||Log Rank|p-value was based on stratified log-rank test with baseline stratification factor as strata.|Hazard ratio and two-sided 95% CI were estimated using the Cox regression with baseline stratification factors as covariates.|||2.693|0.733|0.2987
81479475|NCT04501952|162649008|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2163|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2163
81479476|NCT02797678|162649033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.061|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.061
81479477|NCT02797678|162649036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.301|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.301
81479478|NCT03131687|162649037|OTHER||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Statistics are estimated from a Bayesian hierarchical logistic dose response model along with a titrated integrated two-component prediction model to estimate missing values.|||||
81479479|NCT03131687|162649037|OTHER||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Statistics are estimated from a Bayesian hierarchical logistic dose response model along with a titrated integrated two-component prediction model to estimate missing values.|||||
81540685|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.5689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.34||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Overall Mean Score||0.34|-0.62|0.5689
81540686|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||0.1|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.55||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Overall Mean Score||0.55|-0.39|0.7340
81479480|NCT03131687|162649037|OTHER||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Statistics are estimated from a Bayesian hierarchical logistic dose response model along with a titrated integrated two-component prediction model to estimate missing values.|||||
81479481|NCT03131687|162649037|OTHER||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Statistics are estimated from a Bayesian hierarchical logistic dose response model along with a titrated integrated two-component prediction model to estimate missing values.|||||
81479482|NCT03131687|162649038|OTHER||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.15|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Statistics are estimated from a Bayesian hierarchical logistic dose response model along with a titrated integrated two-component prediction model to estimate missing values.|||||
81479483|NCT03131687|162649038|OTHER||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.15|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Statistics are estimated from a Bayesian hierarchical logistic dose response model along with a titrated integrated two-component prediction model to estimate missing values.|||||
81479484|NCT03131687|162649038|OTHER||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.62|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.15|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Statistics are estimated from a Bayesian hierarchical logistic dose response model along with a titrated integrated two-component prediction model to estimate missing values.|||||
81479485|NCT03131687|162649038|OTHER||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.15|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Statistics are estimated from a Bayesian hierarchical logistic dose response model along with a titrated integrated two-component prediction model to estimate missing values.|||||
81479486|NCT03131687|162649039|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.4|-1.2|<0.001
81479487|NCT03131687|162649039|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.3|-2.2|<0.001
81479488|NCT03131687|162649039|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.6|-2.5|<0.001
81479489|NCT03131687|162649039|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.0|-2.9|<0.001
81479490|NCT03131687|162649040|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.4|-1.1|<0.001
81540687|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.2704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.2||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Overall Mean Score||0.20|-0.73|0.2704
81540688|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.67||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Vasomotor Mean Score||0.67|-1.24|0.5610
81540689|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.7966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Vasomotor Mean Score||1.09|-0.83|0.7966
81540690|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.3965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|1.4||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Vasomotor Mean Score||1.40|-0.56|0.3965
81540691|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.8189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|1.1||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Vasomotor Mean Score||1.10|-0.87|0.8189
81540692|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.5693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.7||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 12: Vasomotor Mean Score||0.70|-1.27|0.5693
81540693|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.5217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.65||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Vasomotor Mean Score||0.65|-1.29|0.5217
81540694|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.2988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|1.48||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Vasomotor Mean Score||1.48|-0.46|0.2988
81540695|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.7957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.53||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Psychological Mean Score||0.53|-0.69|0.7957
81540696|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Psychological Mean Score||0.26|-0.97|0.2540
81479491|NCT03131687|162649040|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.3|-2.0|<0.001
81540697|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.6956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.5||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Psychological Mean Score||0.50|-0.75|0.6956
81540698|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.8694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.68||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Psychological Mean Score||0.68|-0.57|0.8694
81540699|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.5047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.41||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Psychological Mean Score||0.41|-0.84|0.5047
81479492|NCT03131687|162649040|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.5|-2.3|<0.001
81479493|NCT03131687|162649040|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.7|-2.4|<0.001
81479494|NCT03131687|162649041|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7|-2.7|0.655
81479495|NCT03131687|162649041|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.3|-6.6|<0.001
81479496|NCT03131687|162649041|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.0|-10.5|<0.001
81479497|NCT03131687|162649041|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-10.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|-8.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.6|-13.3|<0.001
81479498|NCT03131687|162649042|OTHER|||||||0.053|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.053
81479499|NCT03131687|162649042|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.002
81479500|NCT03131687|162649042|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81479501|NCT03131687|162649042|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81479502|NCT03131687|162649043|OTHER|||||||0.193|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.193
81479503|NCT03131687|162649043|OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.036
81479504|NCT03131687|162649043|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.003
81479505|NCT03131687|162649043|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.003
81479506|NCT03131687|162649044|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.030
81479507|NCT03131687|162649044|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81479508|NCT03131687|162649044|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81479509|NCT03131687|162649044|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81479510|NCT03131687|162649045|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.008
81479511|NCT03131687|162649045|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81479512|NCT03131687|162649045|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81479513|NCT03131687|162649045|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81479514|NCT03131687|162649046|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.4|-5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.3|-39.4|0.010
81479515|NCT03131687|162649046|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-56.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.9|-39.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-39.5|-72.9|<0.001
81479516|NCT03131687|162649046|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-76.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.3|-59.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-59.2|-93.3|<0.001
81479517|NCT03131687|162649046|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-73.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.9|-55.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-55.2|-90.9|<0.001
81479518|NCT03131687|162649047|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0|-0.1|0.396
81479519|NCT03131687|162649047|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.1|0.903
81479520|NCT03131687|162649047|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.1|0.536
81479521|NCT03131687|162649047|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.0|0.325
81479522|NCT03131687|162649048|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-0.4|0.565
81479523|NCT03131687|162649048|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1|-0.7|0.010
81479524|NCT03131687|162649048|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2|-0.9|0.001
81479525|NCT03131687|162649048|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3|-0.9|<0.001
81479526|NCT03131687|162649049|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.7|0.164
81479527|NCT03131687|162649049|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.4|-1.1|<0.001
81479528|NCT03131687|162649049|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.6|-1.4|<0.001
81479529|NCT03131687|162649049|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.7|-1.5|<0.001
81479530|NCT03131687|162649050|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3|-0.3|0.919
81479531|NCT03131687|162649050|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.5|0.194
81479532|NCT03131687|162649050|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.5|0.145
81479533|NCT03131687|162649050|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0|-0.6|0.067
81479534|NCT03131687|162649051|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.6|-3.1|0.539
81479535|NCT03131687|162649051|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.5|-6.1|0.001
81479536|NCT03131687|162649051|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.7|-8.4|<0.001
81479537|NCT03131687|162649051|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.4|-11.3|<0.001
81479538|NCT00869128|162649054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|The effect of Circadin was checked by means of 2 x 2 mixed design analysis of variance for repeated measurement.||ANOVA, The effect of Circadin was checked by means of 2 x 2 mixed design analysis of variance for repeated measurement.||||0.04
81479539|NCT02716584|162649078|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.41||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Data were analyzed using a 2 (groups) x 2 (time: baseline, endpoint) repeated measures ANCOVA with number of exercise sessions attended as a covariate.||||0.02
81479540|NCT02716584|162649079|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.35||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Data were analyzed using a 2 (groups) x 2 (time: baseline, endpoint) repeated measures ANCOVA with number of sessions attended as a covariate.||||||0.06
81479541|NCT02716584|162649080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||ANCOVA|Data were analyzed using a 2 (groups) x 2 (time: baseline, endpoint) repeated measures ANCOVA with number of sessions attended as a covariate.||||||0.13
81479542|NCT02716584|162649081|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.19||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|||||The analyses for cohorts 1 and 2 utilized the a priori endpoint assessment conducted 1-2 weeks after completion of training.|ANCOVA|The data were analyzed using a 2 (groups) x 2 (time: baseline, endpoint) repeated measures ANCOVA with number of sessions attended as a covariate.||||||0.73
81479543|NCT02716584|162649081|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.73||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|||||For cohort 3, positive affect was measured at baseline and a midpoint assessment.|ANCOVA|The data were analyzed using a 2 (groups) x 2 (time: baseline, midpoint) repeated measures ANCOVA with number of sessions attended as a covariate.||||||.33
81451760|NCT00673387|162590599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a general linear model general linear model that includes baseline value and factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category (\<35 kg/m2, 35 to \<40 kg/m2, ≥40 kg/m2).||||0.0690
81451761|NCT00673387|162590599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3717|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a general linear model general linear model that includes baseline value and factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category (\<35 kg/m2, 35 to \<40 kg/m2, ≥40 kg/m2).||||0.3717
81540700|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.7515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.71||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Psychological Mean Score||0.71|-0.52|0.7515
81451762|NCT00673387|162590599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0327|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a general linear model general linear model that includes baseline value and factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category (\<35 kg/m2, 35 to \<40 kg/m2, ≥40 kg/m2).||||0.0327
81451763|NCT00673387|162590600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0049|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a general linear model general linear model that includes baseline value and factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category (\<35 kg/m2, 35 to \<40 kg/m2, ≥40 kg/m2).||||0.0049
81451764|NCT00673387|162590600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0047|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a general linear model general linear model that includes baseline value and factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category (\<35 kg/m2, 35 to \<40 kg/m2, ≥40 kg/m2).||||0.0047
81479544|NCT02716584|162649082|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|-0.21||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|||||The analyses for cohorts 1 and 2 utilized the a priori endpoint assessment conducted 1-2 weeks after completion of training.|ANCOVA|The data were analyzed using a 2 (groups) x 2 (time: baseline, endpoint) repeated measures ANCOVA with number of sessions attended as a covariate.||||||0.62
81479545|NCT02716584|162649082|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.77||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||For cohort 3, positive affect was measured at a baseline and midpoint assessment.|ANCOVA|The data were analyzed using a 2 (groups) x 2 (time: baseline, midpoint) repeated measures ANCOVA with number of sessions attended as a covariate.||||||.23
81479546|NCT02716584|162649083|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.02||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Data were analyzed using a 2 (groups) x 2 (time: baseline, endpoint) repeated measures ANCOVA with number of sessions attended as a covariate.||||||0.57
81479547|NCT02716584|162649084|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.35||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Data were analyzed using a 2 (groups) x 2 (time: baseline, endpoint) repeated measures ANCOVA with number of sessions attended as a covariate.||||||0.12
81479548|NCT02716584|162649085|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.72||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Data were analyzed using a 2 (groups) x 2 (time: baseline, endpoint) repeated measures ANCOVA with number of sessions attended as a covariate.||||||0.07
81479549|NCT02716584|162649086|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.0||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Data were analyzed using a 2 (groups) x 2 (time: baseline, endpoint) repeated measures ANCOVA with number of sessions attended as a covariate.||||||0.88
81479550|NCT02716584|162649087|SUPERIORITY||Effect size|0.05||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Data were analyzed using a 2 (groups) x 2 (time: baseline, endpoint) repeated measures ANCOVA with number of sessions attended as a covariate.||||||0.86
81479551|NCT00656175|162649088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon sign-rank test used for statistical significance.||||0.52
81479552|NCT02497937|162649089|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.793|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.925|2.512|||||Difference estimate of DLco on Day 7 has been presented for Mayo site|||2.512|-0.925|
81479553|NCT01903993|162649129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||=|0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.92|||Log rank (Stratified)|||Hazard ratios (HR) were estimated by a Cox regression model.||0.92|0.52|= 0.0106
81479554|NCT01903993|162649130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Response Rates|0.59|||=|0.8884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.67|8.85|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.85|-7.67|= 0.8884
81479555|NCT01903993|162649131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||=|0.5563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.2|||Log rank (Stratified)|||HR were estimated by a Cox regression model. The two treatment comparison was based on a stratified log-rank test.||1.20|0.71|=0.5563
81479556|NCT01903993|162649132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.32|||=|0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.7|||Log rank (unstratified)|||HR were estimated by a unstratified Cox regression model.||0.70|0.15|= 0.0028
81479557|NCT03790865|162649136|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.0|||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.025
81451765|NCT00673387|162590600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a general linear model general linear model that includes baseline value and factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category (\<35 kg/m2, 35 to \<40 kg/m2, ≥40 kg/m2).||||0.0046
81479558|NCT03654729|162649156|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3842||||0.2266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8172|2.3446|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk of moderate to severe CIPN.||2.3446|0.8172|0.2266
81479559|NCT03654729|162649156|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0951||||0.7434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6356|1.887|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common relative risk of moderate to severe CIPN.||1.8870|0.6356|0.7434
81479560|NCT01919164|162649166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.03||||||Descriptive statistics was provided for primary endpoint.||0.03|-0.01|
81479561|NCT01919164|162649166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.04||||||Descriptive statistics was provided for primary endpoint.||0.04|-0.01|
81479562|NCT01919164|162649166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.06||||||Descriptive statistics was provided for primary endpoint.||0.06|0.02|
81479563|NCT01919164|162649166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.07||||||Descriptive statistics was provided for primary endpoint.||0.07|0.03|
81479564|NCT03272347|162649176|OTHER|The 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (screening HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 or \>100,000 copies/mL).|Treatment Difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|18.3|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in percent response||18.3|-12.5|
81479565|NCT03272347|162649176|OTHER|The 95% CIs were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (screening HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 or \>100,000 copies/mL).|Treatment Difference|9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|23.0|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in percent response||23.0|-3.8|
81479566|NCT03272347|162649176|OTHER|The 95% CIs were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (screening HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 or \>100,000 copies/mL).|Treatment Difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|16.3|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in percent response||16.3|-16.0|
81540701|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.7818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.53||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Psychological Mean Score||0.53|-0.70|0.7818
81540702|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.36||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Physical Mean Score||0.36|-0.65|0.5770
81451766|NCT00673387|162590600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0257|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a general linear model general linear model that includes baseline value and factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category (\<35 kg/m2, 35 to \<40 kg/m2, ≥40 kg/m2).||||0.0257
81451767|NCT00673387|162590600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a general linear model general linear model that includes baseline value and factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category (\<35 kg/m2, 35 to \<40 kg/m2, ≥40 kg/m2).||||0.0014
81451768|NCT00673387|162590601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0222|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a general linear model general linear model that includes baseline value and factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category (\<35 kg/m2, 35 to \<40 kg/m2, ≥40 kg/m2).||||0.0222
81451769|NCT00673387|162590601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0128|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a general linear model general linear model that includes baseline value and factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category (\<35 kg/m2, 35 to \<40 kg/m2, ≥40 kg/m2).||||0.0128
81451770|NCT00673387|162590601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0122|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a general linear model general linear model that includes baseline value and factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category (\<35 kg/m2, 35 to \<40 kg/m2, ≥40 kg/m2).||||0.0122
81451771|NCT00673387|162590601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0073|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a general linear model general linear model that includes baseline value and factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category (\<35 kg/m2, 35 to \<40 kg/m2, ≥40 kg/m2).||||0.0073
81451772|NCT00673387|162590601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0034|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Based on a general linear model general linear model that includes baseline value and factors for treatment group, sex, baseline BMI category (\<35 kg/m2, 35 to \<40 kg/m2, ≥40 kg/m2).||||0.0034
81451773|NCT00960115|162590647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.953||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.614|1.479||This trial was not powered to demonstrate statistical significance of treatment differences with respect to a statistical test, i.e., the p value being lower than a significance level of alpha (α) = 0.05.|Log Rank||Cox proportional hazards regression model|||1.479|0.614|0.828
81451774|NCT02755649|162590756|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|29.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.87|42.05||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level. P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior Cyclosporine A (CSA) use (Yes, No).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens. Difference is Dupilumab minus placebo. Confidence Interval (CI) calculated using normal approximation. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16. Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated.||42.05|16.87|< 0.0001
81451775|NCT02755649|162590756|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|33.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.41|45.57||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level. P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior Cyclosporine A (CSA) use (Yes, No).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens. Difference is Dupilumab minus placebo. Confidence Interval (CI) calculated using normal approximation. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16. Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated.||45.57|20.41|< 0.0001
81451776|NCT02755649|162590757|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-31.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.85|-24.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI w/p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs placebo) of LS mean percent change using multiple imputation (MI) w/ANCOVA model w/baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use\[Yes,No\]) as fixed factors.Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI||-24.3|-38.85|< 0.0001
81451777|NCT02755649|162590757|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-33.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.42|-25.88||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\]) as fixed factors. Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue \& then imputed by MI.||-25.88|-40.42|< 0.0001
81451778|NCT02755649|162590758|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-26.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.07|-17.41||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\]) as fixed factors.Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI||-17.41|-35.07|< 0.0001
81451779|NCT02755649|162590758|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference]|-28.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.34|-19.68||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\]) as fixed factors.Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI.||-19.68|-37.34|< 0.0001
81451780|NCT02755649|162590759|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-28.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.56|-21.93||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\]) as fixed factors.Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI.||-21.93|-35.56|< 0.0001
81451781|NCT02755649|162590759|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-32.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|-26.06||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\]) as fixed factors.Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI.||-26.06|-39.7|< 0.0001
81451782|NCT02755649|162590760|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|26.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.89|38.39||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across the 2 dose regimens. Difference is dupilumab minus placebo. CI calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior CSA use (Yes,No). Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16.||38.39|13.89|< 0.0001
81451783|NCT02755649|162590760|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|31.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.08|43.83||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across the 2 dose regimens. Difference is dupilumab minus placebo. CI calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior CSA use (Yes,No). Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16.||43.83|19.08|< 0.0001
81451784|NCT02755649|162590761|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-17.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.706|-13.197||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value is based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment,randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\]) as fixed factors. Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI||-13.197|-22.706|< 0.0001
81451785|NCT02755649|162590761|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-19.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.431|-14.895||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\]) as fixed factors.Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI.||-14.895|-24.431|< 0.0001
81451786|NCT02755649|162590762|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|25.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.99|36.41||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across the 2 dose regimens. Difference is dupilumab minus placebo. CI calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior CSA use (Yes,No). Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16.||36.41|13.99|< 0.0001
81451787|NCT02755649|162590762|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|26.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.95|37.65||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across the 2 dose regimens. Difference is dupilumab minus placebo. CI calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior CSA use (Yes,No). Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16.||37.65|14.95|< 0.0001
81451788|NCT02755649|162590763|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-3.04||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\]) as fixed factors.Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI.||-3.04|-5.6|< 0.0001
81451789|NCT02755649|162590763|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.31|-3.74||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\])as fixed factors. Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI.||-3.74|-6.31|< 0.0001
81479567|NCT03272347|162649177|OTHER|The 95% CIs were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (screening HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 or \>100,000 copies/mL).|Treatment Difference|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|24.4|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in percent response||24.4|-12.2|
81479568|NCT03272347|162649177|OTHER|The 95% CIs were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (screening HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 or \>100,000 copies/mL).|Treatment Difference|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|24.6|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in percent response||24.6|-12.2|
81479569|NCT03272347|162649177|OTHER|The 95% CIs were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (screening HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 or \>100,000 copies/mL).|Treatment Difference|-6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|14.8|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in percent response||14.8|-27.1|
81479570|NCT03272347|162649178|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in %|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|20.5|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Difference in % Islatravir vs DOR/3TC/TDF||20.5|-15.7|
81479571|NCT03272347|162649178|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in %|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|20.8|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Difference in % Islatravir vs DOR/3TC/TDF||20.8|-15.0|
81479572|NCT03272347|162649178|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in %|-9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|10.1|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Difference in % Islatravir vs DOR/3TC/TDF||10.1|-29.4|
81479573|NCT03272347|162649179|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in %|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|14.5|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Difference in % Islatravir vs DOR/3TC/TDF||14.5|-13.4|
81479574|NCT03272347|162649179|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in %|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|8.5|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Difference in % Islatravir vs DOR/3TC/TDF||8.5|-16.4|
81479575|NCT03272347|162649179|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in %|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|18.1|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Difference in % Islatravir vs DOR/3TC/TDF||18.1|-10.8|
81479576|NCT03272347|162649180|OTHER|The 95% CIs were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (screening HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 or \>100,000 copies/mL).|Treatment Difference|-9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|6.6|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in percent response||6.6|-26.1|
81479577|NCT03272347|162649180|OTHER|The 95% CIs were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (screening HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 or \>100,000 copies/mL).|Treatment Difference|-6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|9.1|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in percent response||9.1|-21.5|
81479578|NCT03272347|162649180|OTHER|The 95% CIs were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (screening HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 or \>100,000 copies/mL).|Treatment Difference|-7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|8.8|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in percent response||8.8|-23.9|
81479579|NCT03272347|162649181|OTHER|The 95% CIs were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (screening HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 or \>100,000 copies/mL).|Treatment Difference|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|27.7|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in percent response||27.7|-23.4|
81479580|NCT03272347|162649181|OTHER|The 95% CIs were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (screening HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 or \>100,000 copies/mL).|Treatment Difference|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.6|22.1|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in percent response||22.1|-29.6|
81479581|NCT03272347|162649181|OTHER|The 95% CIs were calculated using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel method with the difference weighted by the harmonic mean of sample size per arm for each stratum (screening HIV-1 RNA ≤100,000 or \>100,000 copies/mL).|Treatment Difference|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.7|25.2|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in percent response||25.2|-27.7|
81479582|NCT03272347|162649183|OTHER|The 95% CI for mean difference in CD4 change was based on t-distribution.|Treatment Difference|78.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.8|138.1|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in T-cell count||138.1|18.8|
81479583|NCT03272347|162649183|OTHER|The 95% CI for mean difference in CD4 change was based on t-distribution.|Treatment Difference|50.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|133.1|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in T-cell count||133.1|-31.7|
81479584|NCT03272347|162649183|OTHER|The 95% CI for mean difference in CD4 change was based on t-distribution.|Treatment Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.0|64.7|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in T-cell count||64.7|-63.0|
81575261|NCT01059825|162821917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-20.57||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-28.19|-12.96||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-12.96|-28.19|0.000
81479585|NCT03272347|162649184|OTHER|The 95% CI for mean difference in CD4 change was based on t-distribution.|Treatment Difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.1|75.3|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in T-cell count||75.3|-74.1|
81479586|NCT03272347|162649184|OTHER|The 95% CI for mean difference in CD4 change was based on t-distribution.|Treatment Difference|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.7|73.8|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in T-cell count||73.8|-70.7|
81479587|NCT03272347|162649184|OTHER|The 95% CI for mean difference in CD4 change was based on t-distribution.|Treatment Difference|-80.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-165.6|4.0|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in T-cell count||4.0|-165.6|
81479588|NCT03272347|162649185|OTHER|The 95% CI for mean difference in CD4 change was based on t-distribution.|Treatment Difference|-25.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-134.8|83.8|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in T-cell count||83.8|-134.8|
81479589|NCT03272347|162649185|OTHER|The 95% CI for mean difference in CD4 change was based on t-distribution.|Treatment Difference|-107.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-212.1|-3.1|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in T-cell count||-3.1|-212.1|
81479590|NCT03272347|162649185|OTHER|The 95% CI for mean difference in CD4 change was based on t-distribution.|Treatment Difference|-132.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-242.9|-21.9|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in T-cell count||-21.9|-242.9|
81479591|NCT03272347|162649186|OTHER|The 95% CI for mean difference in CD4 change was based on t-distribution.|Treatment Difference|-65.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-195.3|64.0|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in T-cell count||64.0|-195.3|
81479592|NCT03272347|162649186|OTHER|The 95% CI for mean difference in CD4 change was based on t-distribution.|Treatment Difference|-61.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-188.7|66.8|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in T-cell count||66.8|-188.7|
81479593|NCT03272347|162649186|OTHER|The 95% CI for mean difference in CD4 change was based on t-distribution.|Treatment Difference|-107.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-231.2|16.9|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Treatment difference in T-cell count||16.9|-231.2|
81451790|NCT02755649|162590764|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.78|-5.47||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\])as fixed factors. Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI.||-5.47|-8.78|< 0.0001
81451791|NCT02755649|162590764|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.29|-5.97||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\])as fixed factors. Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI.||-5.97|-9.29|< 0.0001
81451792|NCT02755649|162590765|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|30.1|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.63|45.64||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across the 2 dose regimens. Difference is dupilumab minus placebo. CI calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior CSA use (Yes,No). Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16.||45.64|14.63|= 0.0002
81451793|NCT02755649|162590765|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|31.6|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.11|47.05||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across the 2 dose regimens. Difference is dupilumab minus placebo. CI calculated using normal approximation. P-values derived by CMH test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior CSA use (Yes,No). Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16.||47.05|16.11|= 0.0001
81451794|NCT02755649|162590766|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.6|||=|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.64|-3.51||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\]) as fixed factors.Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI.||-3.51|-11.64|= 0.0003
81479594|NCT03272347|162649188|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in %|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|29.6|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Difference in % Islatravir vs DOR/3TC/TDF||29.6|-20.3|
81479595|NCT03272347|162649188|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in %|9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|33.5|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Difference in % Islatravir vs DOR/3TC/TDF||33.5|-15.4|
81479596|NCT03272347|162649188|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in %|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|20.7|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Difference in % Islatravir vs DOR/3TC/TDF||20.7|-30.6|
81479597|NCT03272347|162649189|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in %|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|8.5|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Difference in % Islatravir vs DOR/3TC/TDF||8.5|-17.9|
81479598|NCT03272347|162649189|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in %|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|8.2|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Difference in % Islatravir vs DOR/3TC/TDF||8.2|-17.9|
81479599|NCT03272347|162649189|OTHER|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in %|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|20.6|||||Islatravir minus DOR/3TC/TDF|Difference in % Islatravir vs DOR/3TC/TDF||20.6|-11.5|
81479600|NCT03569098|162649219|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.441||0.7669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|1.19||One-sided P-value. The model includes the fixed categorical effects of treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit interaction, and the stratification factor as fixed categorical covariates and the Baseline value as a fixed continuous covariate.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Dysport 300 U versus Placebo.||1.19|-0.55|0.7669
81479601|NCT03569098|162649219|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.444||0.2085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.51||One-sided P-value. The model includes the fixed categorical effects of treatment group, visit, treatment group-by-visit interaction, and the stratification factor as fixed categorical covariates and the Baseline value as a fixed continuous covariate.|MMRM|||Dysport 500 U versus Placebo.||0.51|-1.24|0.2085
81479602|NCT01516736|162649233|EQUIVALENCE|The testing procedure was set up in a hierarchical structure, where first equivalence between LA-EP2006 and Neulasta® was assessed (margin ±1 day) and only if this was successfully established, non-inferiority between the two products was tested using a tighter margin of -0.6 days.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.08|||ANCOVA|The primary endpoints was analyzed with analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).||"The primary objective of the study was to compare LA-EP2006 and Neulasta in terms of the DSN in Cycle 1. It was to be shown in a hierarchical way:~1. that LA-EP2006 is equivalent (margin: ±1 day) to Neulasta® with respect to DSN duration in Cycle 1 and, if this was successfully established,~2. that LA-EP2006 is non-inferior (margin: -0.6 days) to Neulasta® with respect to DSN duration in Cycle 1."||0.08|-0.40|0.05
81479603|NCT01516736|162649233|NON_INFERIORITY|The testing procedure was set up in a hierarchical structure, where first equivalence between LA-EP2006 and Neulasta® was assessed (margin ±1 day) and only if this was successfully established, non-inferiority between the two products was tested using a tighter margin of -0.6 days.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.08|||ANCOVA|The primary endpoints was analyzed with analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).||"The primary objective of the study was to compare LA-EP2006 and Neulasta in terms of the DSN in Cycle 1. It was to be shown in a hierarchical way:~1. that LA-EP2006 is equivalent (margin: ±1 day) to Neulasta® with respect to DSN duration in Cycle 1 and, if this was successfully established,~2. that LA-EP2006 is non-inferior (margin: -0.6 days) to Neulasta® with respect to DSN duration in Cycle 1."||0.08|-0.40|0.05
81479604|NCT01000974|162649275|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Test Hib to Control Hib, each co-administered with DTPa-HBV-IPV, 13Pn and HRV vaccines, following 3 primary vaccine doses in terms of anti-PRP antibody concentration ≥ 1.0 μg/mL.|difference in percentage|-8.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.28|-4.07|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-PRP concentration ≥ 1.0 μg/mL||-4.07|-12.28|
81479605|NCT01000974|162649275|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Test Hib to Control Hib, each co-administered with DTPa-HBVIPV, 13Pn and HRV vaccines, following 3 primary vaccine doses in terms of anti-PRP antibody concentrations ≥ 0.15 μg/mL.|Difference in percentage|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|2.82|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-PRP concentration≥ 0.15 μg/mL||2.82|-1.98|
81479606|NCT01000974|162649276|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Test Hib, 13Pn and HRV to DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Control Hib, 13Pn and HRV, following 3 primary vaccine doses in terms of immune response to diphtheria (Anti-D).|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|1.81|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-D antibody concentrations||1.81|-1.26|
81479607|NCT01000974|162649276|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Test Hib, 13Pn and HRV to DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Control Hib, 13Pn and HRV, following 3 primary vaccine doses in terms of immune response to tetanus (Anti-T).|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|1.8|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-T antibody concentrations||1.8|-1.26|
81479608|NCT01000974|162649278|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Test Hib, 13Pn and HRV to DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Control Hib, 13Pn and HRV, following 3 primary vaccine doses in terms of immune response to pertussis toxoid \[PT\].|GMC ratio|1.017|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.918|1.127|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority GMC ratio anti-PT||1.127|0.918|
81479609|NCT01000974|162649278|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Test Hib, 13Pn and HRV to DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Control Hib, 13Pn and HRV, following 3 primary vaccine doses in terms of immune response to filamentous hemagglutinin \[FHA\].|GMC ratio|1.088|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.983|1.204|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority GMC ratio anti-FHA||1.204|0.983|
81479610|NCT01000974|162649278|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Test Hib, 13Pn and HRV to DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Control Hib, 13Pn and HRV, following 3 primary vaccine doses in terms of immune response to pertactin \[PRN\]|GMC ratio|1.193|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.03|1.382|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority GMC ratio anti-PRN||1.382|1.03|
81540703|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.1893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Physical Mean Score||0.17|-0.85|0.1893
81540704|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.2997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.79||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Physical Mean Score||0.79|-0.25|0.2997
81479611|NCT01000974|162649279|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of a 3-dose primary vaccination course of 13Pn co-administered with Test Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV compared to that of 13Pn co-administered with Control Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV in terms of Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.pneumoniae) GMCs|GMC ratio|1.006|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.873|1.159|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-Pneumoniae 1 concentrations||1.159|0.873|
81479612|NCT01000974|162649279|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of a 3-dose primary vaccination course of 13Pn co-administered with Test Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV compared to that of 13Pn co-administered with Control Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV in terms of Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.pneumoniae) GMCs.|GMC ratio|1.048|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.921|1.192|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-Pneumoniae 3 concentrations||1.192|0.921|
81479613|NCT01000974|162649279|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of a 3-dose primary vaccination course of 13Pn co-administered with Test Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV compared to that of 13Pn co-administered with Control Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV in terms of Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.pneumoniae) GMCs.|GMC ratio|1.001|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.886|1.13|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-Pneumoniae 4 concentrations||1.13|0.886|
81479614|NCT01000974|162649279|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of a 3-dose primary vaccination course of 13Pn co-administered with Test Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV compared to that of 13Pn co-administered with Control Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV in terms of Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.pneumoniae) GMCs.|GMC ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.874|1.19|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-Pneumoniae 5 concentrations||1.19|0.874|
81479615|NCT01000974|162649279|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of a 3-dose primary vaccination course of 13Pn co-administered with Test Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV compared to that of 13Pn co-administered with Control Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV in terms of Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.pneumoniae) GMCs|GMC ratio|1.031|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.894|1.188|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-Pneumoniae 6A concentrations||1.188|0.894|
81540705|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.7529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.44||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Physical Mean Score||0.44|-0.60|0.7529
81540706|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.4173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.31||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Physical Mean Score||0.31|-0.73|0.4173
81540707|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.4944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.69||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Physical Mean Score||0.69|-0.34|0.4944
81479616|NCT01000974|162649279|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of a 3-dose primary vaccination course of 13Pn co-administered with Test Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV compared to that of 13Pn co-administered with Control Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV in terms of Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.pneumoniae) GMCs|GMC ratio|1.072|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.871|1.32|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-Pneumoniae 6B concentrations||1.32|0.871|
81479617|NCT01000974|162649279|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of a 3-dose primary vaccination course of 13Pn co-administered with Test Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV compared to that of 13Pn co-administered with Control Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV in terms of Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.pneumoniae) GMCs.|GMC ratio|1.098|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.964|1.251|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-Pneumoniae 7F concentrations||1.251|0.964|
81479618|NCT01000974|162649279|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of a 3-dose primary vaccination course of 13Pn co-administered with Test Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV compared to that of 13Pn co-administered with Control Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV in terms of Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.pneumoniae) GMCs.|GMC ratio|1.035|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.89|1.204|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-Pneumoniae 9V concentrations||1.204|0.89|
81479619|NCT01000974|162649279|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of a 3-dose primary vaccination course of 13Pn co-administered with Test Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV compared to that of 13Pn co-administered with Control Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV in terms of Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.pneumoniae) GMCs.|GMC ratio|1.096|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.929|1.294|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-Pneumoniae 14 concentrations||1.294|0.929|
81479620|NCT01000974|162649279|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of a 3-dose primary vaccination course of 13Pn co-administered with Test Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV compared to that of 13Pn co-administered with Control Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV in terms of Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.pneumoniae) GMCs.|GMC ratio|1.042|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.9|1.207|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-Pneumoniae 18C concentrations||1.207|0.9|
81479621|NCT01000974|162649279|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of a 3-dose primary vaccination course of 13Pn co-administered with Test Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV compared to that of 13Pn co-administered with Control Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV in terms of Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.pneumoniae) GMCs.|GMC ratio|1.001|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.859|1.167|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-Pneumoniae 19A concentrations||1.167|0.859|
81479622|NCT01000974|162649279|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of a 3-dose primary vaccination course of 13Pn co-administered with Test Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV compared to that of 13Pn co-administered with Control Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV in terms of Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.pneumoniae) GMCs.|GMC ratio|0.969|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.855|1.098|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-Pneumoniae 19F concentrations||1.098|0.855|
81479623|NCT01000974|162649279|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of a 3-dose primary vaccination course of 13Pn co-administered with Test Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV compared to that of 13Pn co-administered with Control Hib, HRV and DTPa-HBV-IPV in terms of Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.pneumoniae) GMCs.|GMC ratio|1.031|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.862|1.232|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-Pneumoniae 23F concentrations||1.232|0.862|
81479624|NCT01000974|162649280|OTHER|To rule out 10% decrease in seroresponse to FHA in subjects receiving DTPa-HBV-IPV coadministered with Test Hib,13Pn \& HRV vaccines compared to subjects receiving DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Control Hib, 13Pn \&HRV vaccines,following 3 primary vaccine doses where seroresponse wasdefined as percentage of subjects showing aconcentration above a threshold that led to 95% seroresponse in control|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|P-value is computed by integrating on the p-values of one-sided test with alpha=0.025 \& the posterior probability of the cut-off in the control group||Difference in seroresponse Anti-FHA||||<0.0001
81479625|NCT01000974|162649280|OTHER|To rule out 10% decrease in seroresponse to PT in subjects receiving DTPa-HBV-IPV coadministered with Test Hib,13Pn \& HRV vaccines compared to subjects receiving DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Control Hib, 13Pn \&HRV vaccines,following 3 primary vaccine doses where seroresponse wasdefined as percentage of subjects showing aconcentration above a threshold that led to 95% seroresponse in control|||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is computed by integrating on the p-values of one-sided test with alpha=0.025 and the posterior probability of the cut-off in the control group|t-test, 1 sided|||Difference in seroresponse Anti-PT||||<0.0001
81479626|NCT01000974|162649280|OTHER|To rule out 10% decrease in seroresponse to PRN in subjects receiving DTPa-HBV-IPV coadministered with Test Hib,13Pn \& HRV vaccines compared to subjects receiving DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Control Hib, 13Pn \&HRV vaccines,following 3 primary vaccine doses where seroresponse wasdefined as percentage of subjects showing aconcentration above a threshold that led to 95% seroresponse in control|||||<|0.0001||||||P-value is computed by integrating on the p-values of one-sided test with alpha=0.025 and the posterior probability of the cut-off in the control group|t-test, 1 sided|||Difference in seroresponse Anti-PRN||||<0.0001
81479627|NCT01000974|162649281|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Test Hib, 13Pn and HRV to DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Control Hib, 13Pn and HRV, following 3 primary vaccine doses in terms of immune response to poliovirus 1.|Difference in percentage|-0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.24|0.87|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-Polio 1 concentrations||0.87|-2.24|
81479628|NCT01000974|162649281|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Test Hib, 13Pn and HRV to DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Control Hib, 13Pn and HRV, following 3 primary vaccine doses in terms of immune response to poliovirus 2.|Difference in percentage|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.45|2.91|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-Polio 2 concentration||2.91|-1.45|
81479629|NCT01000974|162649281|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Test Hib, 13Pn and HRV to DTPa-HBV-IPV co-administered with Control Hib, 13Pn and HRV, following 3 primary vaccine doses in terms of immune response to poliovirus 3.|Difference in percentage|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.2|0.88|||Non-inferiority analysis|||Non-inferiority Anti-Polio 3 concentration||0.88|-2.2|
81479630|NCT03365934|162649316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071225|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.071225
81479631|NCT03365934|162649316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092027|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.092027
81479632|NCT03365934|162649316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.601716|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.601716
81479633|NCT03365934|162649316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.639911|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.639911
81479634|NCT03365934|162649316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.842476|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.842476
81479635|NCT03365934|162649316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999941|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999941
81479636|NCT03365934|162649316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.883479|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.883479
81479637|NCT03365934|162649316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.782208|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.782208
81479638|NCT03365934|162649316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.607134|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.607134
81479639|NCT03365934|162649316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.939549|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.939549
81479640|NCT03365934|162649316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86475|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.86475
81540708|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.9231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.49||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Physical Mean Score||0.49|-0.54|0.9231
81479641|NCT03365934|162649316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.704759|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.704759
81479642|NCT03365934|162649316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999989|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999989
81479643|NCT03365934|162649316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997568|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.997568
81479644|NCT03365934|162649316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999518|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999518
81479645|NCT03365934|162649317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985332|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.985332
81479646|NCT03365934|162649317|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1
81479647|NCT03365934|162649317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.870459|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.870459
81479648|NCT03365934|162649317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004963|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004963
81479649|NCT03365934|162649317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071935|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.071935
81479650|NCT03365934|162649317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.988995|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.988995
81479651|NCT03365934|162649317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.545378|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.545378
81479652|NCT03365934|162649317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000649|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000649
81479653|NCT03365934|162649317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0146|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.014600
81479654|NCT03365934|162649317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.854566|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.854566
81479655|NCT03365934|162649317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004322|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004322
81479656|NCT03365934|162649317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0651|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0651
81479657|NCT03365934|162649317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.300536|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.300536
81479658|NCT03365934|162649317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.753883|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.753883
81479659|NCT03365934|162649317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97621|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97621
81479660|NCT03365934|162649318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027774|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.027774
81479661|NCT03365934|162649318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08431|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08431
81479662|NCT03365934|162649318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049247|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.049247
81479663|NCT03365934|162649318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000126|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000126
81479664|NCT03365934|162649318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.010829|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.010829
81479665|NCT03365934|162649318|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479666|NCT03365934|162649318|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479667|NCT03365934|162649318|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479668|NCT03365934|162649318|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479669|NCT03365934|162649318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999533|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999533
81479670|NCT03365934|162649318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4205363|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4205363
81479671|NCT03365934|162649318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9802252|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9802252
81479672|NCT03365934|162649318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6845362|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6845362
81479673|NCT03365934|162649318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9992002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9992002
81479674|NCT03365934|162649318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8562779|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8562779
81479675|NCT03365934|162649319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0403539|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0403539
81479676|NCT03365934|162649319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2953049|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2953049
81479677|NCT03365934|162649319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.290551|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.290551
81479678|NCT03365934|162649319|SUPERIORITY|||||||2.47e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0000247
81479679|NCT03365934|162649319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0133001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0133001
81479680|NCT03365934|162649319|SUPERIORITY|||||||1.67e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0000167
81479681|NCT03365934|162649319|SUPERIORITY|||||||2.12e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0000212
81479682|NCT03365934|162649319|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479683|NCT03365934|162649319|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479684|NCT03365934|162649319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99999995|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.99999995
81479685|NCT03365934|162649319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0792013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0792013
81479686|NCT03365934|162649319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.870163|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.870163
81479687|NCT03365934|162649319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103828|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.103828
81479688|NCT03365934|162649319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.900265|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.900265
81479689|NCT03365934|162649319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.570015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.570015
81479690|NCT03365934|162649320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.882449|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.882449
81479691|NCT03365934|162649320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088558|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.088558
81479692|NCT03365934|162649320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.081846|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.081846
81479693|NCT03365934|162649320|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479694|NCT03365934|162649320|SUPERIORITY|||||||3.03e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0000303
81479695|NCT03365934|162649320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001817|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001817
81479696|NCT03365934|162649320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001825|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001825
81479697|NCT03365934|162649320|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81451795|NCT02755649|162590766|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.15|-5.95||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\]) as fixed factors.Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI.||-5.95|-14.15|< 0.0001
81451796|NCT02755649|162590767|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.9|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|-1.43||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\]) as fixed factors.Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI.||-1.43|-4.41|= 0.0001
81451797|NCT02755649|162590767|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|-2.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\]) as fixed factors.Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI.||-2.4|-5.38|< 0.0001
81451798|NCT02755649|162590768|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|29.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.1|41.96||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across the 2 dose regimens. Difference is dupilumab minus placebo. CI calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior CSA use (Yes,No). Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16.||41.96|17.1|< 0.0001
81451799|NCT02755649|162590768|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|40.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.24|52.61||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across the 2 dose regimens. Difference is dupilumab minus placebo. CI calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior CSA use (Yes,No). Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16.||52.61|28.24|< 0.0001
81451800|NCT02755649|162590769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-24.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.63|-16.88||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab group vs. placebo)of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment,randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use\[Yes,No\])as fixed factors.Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI.||-16.88|-31.63|< 0.0001
81451801|NCT02755649|162590769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-26.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.49|-18.86||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata (disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\]) as fixed factors.Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI.||-18.86|-33.49|< 0.0001
81479698|NCT03365934|162649320|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479699|NCT03365934|162649320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999999|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999999
81479700|NCT03365934|162649320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038836|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.038836
81479701|NCT03365934|162649320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.184508|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.184508
81479702|NCT03365934|162649320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062829|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.062829
81479703|NCT03365934|162649320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.253458|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.253458
81479704|NCT03365934|162649320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.987798|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.987798
81479705|NCT03365934|162649321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.516068|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.516068
81479706|NCT03365934|162649321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.358412|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.358412
81479707|NCT03365934|162649321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.834145|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.834145
81479708|NCT03365934|162649321|SUPERIORITY|||||||3.5e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000035
81479709|NCT03365934|162649321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000843|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000843
81479710|NCT03365934|162649321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002997|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002997
81479711|NCT03365934|162649321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051717|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.051717
81479712|NCT03365934|162649321|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479713|NCT03365934|162649321|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479714|NCT03365934|162649321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985602|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.985602
81479715|NCT03365934|162649321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046422|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.046422
81479716|NCT03365934|162649321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28061|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.28061
81479717|NCT03365934|162649321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.011015
81479718|NCT03365934|162649321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089156|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.089156
81479719|NCT03365934|162649321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.963882|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.963882
81479720|NCT03365934|162649322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00526|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.00526
81479721|NCT03365934|162649322|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1
81479722|NCT03365934|162649322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.914409|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.914409
81479723|NCT03365934|162649322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013004
81479724|NCT03365934|162649322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028517|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.028517
81479725|NCT03365934|162649322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001356|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001356
81479726|NCT03365934|162649322|SUPERIORITY|||||||5.9e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000059
81479727|NCT03365934|162649322|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479728|NCT03365934|162649322|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479729|NCT03365934|162649322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.859272|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.859272
81479730|NCT03365934|162649322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002821|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002821
81479731|NCT03365934|162649322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007492|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007492
81479732|NCT03365934|162649322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.208803|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.208803
81479733|NCT03365934|162649322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.341884|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.341884
81479734|NCT03365934|162649322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999531|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999531
81479735|NCT03365934|162649323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066788|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.066788
81479736|NCT03365934|162649323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.942653|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.942653
81479737|NCT03365934|162649323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.893545|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.893545
81479738|NCT03365934|162649323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.165225|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.165225
81479739|NCT03365934|162649323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.140475|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.140475
81479740|NCT03365934|162649323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002026|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002026
81479741|NCT03365934|162649323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001916|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001916
81479742|NCT03365934|162649323|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479743|NCT03365934|162649323|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479744|NCT03365934|162649323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999957|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999957
81479745|NCT03365934|162649323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.672573|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.672573
81479746|NCT03365934|162649323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.630145|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.630145
81479747|NCT03365934|162649323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.832757|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.832757
81479748|NCT03365934|162649323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.803277|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.803277
81479749|NCT03365934|162649323|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1
81479750|NCT03365934|162649324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.943522|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.943522
81479751|NCT03365934|162649324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002376|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002376
81479752|NCT03365934|162649324|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479753|NCT03365934|162649324|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479754|NCT03365934|162649324|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479755|NCT03365934|162649324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.061015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.061015
81479756|NCT03365934|162649324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000211|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000211
81479757|NCT03365934|162649324|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479758|NCT03365934|162649324|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479759|NCT03365934|162649324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.412626|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.412626
81479760|NCT03365934|162649324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.104388|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.104388
81479761|NCT03365934|162649324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.197791|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.197791
81479762|NCT03365934|162649324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.994413|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.994413
81479763|NCT03365934|162649324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999851|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999851
81479764|NCT03365934|162649324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999621|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999621
81479765|NCT03365934|162649325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.193667|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.193667
81479766|NCT03365934|162649325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.526573|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.526573
81479767|NCT03365934|162649325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.898749|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.898749
81479768|NCT03365934|162649325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.975044|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.975044
81479769|NCT03365934|162649325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.760706|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.760706
81479770|NCT03365934|162649325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985237|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.985237
81479771|NCT03365934|162649325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.837995|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.837995
81479772|NCT03365934|162649325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.592697|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.592697
81479773|NCT03365934|162649325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.912495|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.912495
81479774|NCT03365934|162649325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99245|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.99245
81479775|NCT03365934|162649325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.925553|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.925553
81479776|NCT03365934|162649325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999171|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999171
81479777|NCT03365934|162649325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999324|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999324
81479778|NCT03365934|162649325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999913|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999913
81479779|NCT03365934|162649325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.990516|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.990516
81479780|NCT03365934|162649326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92106|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92106
81479781|NCT03365934|162649326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.976812|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.976812
81479782|NCT03365934|162649326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.233992|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.233992
81479783|NCT03365934|162649326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007591|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007591
81479784|NCT03365934|162649326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038958|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.038958
81479785|NCT03365934|162649326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99809|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.99809
81479786|NCT03365934|162649326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.773028|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.773028
81479787|NCT03365934|162649326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135805|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.135805
81479788|NCT03365934|162649326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.350556|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.350556
81479789|NCT03365934|162649326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.61046
81479790|NCT03365934|162649326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062163|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.062163
81479791|NCT03365934|162649326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203418|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.203418
81479792|NCT03365934|162649326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.942304|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.942304
81479793|NCT03365934|162649326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.995238|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.995238
81479794|NCT03365934|162649326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99858|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.99858
81479795|NCT03365934|162649327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998949|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998949
81479796|NCT03365934|162649327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.111084|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.111084
81479797|NCT03365934|162649327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.456846|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.456846
81479798|NCT03365934|162649327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00062|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.00062
81479799|NCT03365934|162649327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006871|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006871
81479800|NCT03365934|162649327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039407|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.039407
81479801|NCT03365934|162649327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.245375|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.245375
81540709|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.5112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.52||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Sexual Mean Score||0.52|-1.04|0.5112
81540710|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|-0.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Sexual Mean Score||-0.09|-1.66|0.0300
81540711|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.0634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Sexual Mean Score||0.04|-1.57|0.0634
81540712|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.9406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.84||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Sexual Mean Score||0.84|-0.78|0.9406
81479802|NCT03365934|162649327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000113|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000113
81479803|NCT03365934|162649327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001612|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001612
81540713|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.1168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Sexual Mean Score||0.16|-1.46|0.1168
81540714|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.9937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.8||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Sexual Mean Score||0.80|-0.79|0.9937
81540715|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.1858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.26||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Sexual Mean Score||0.26|-1.32|0.1858
81479804|NCT03365934|162649327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.988067|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.988067
81479805|NCT03365934|162649327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.599171|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.599171
81479806|NCT03365934|162649327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.928722|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.928722
81479807|NCT03365934|162649327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.256079|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.256079
81479808|NCT03365934|162649327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.626498|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.626498
81479809|NCT03365934|162649327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.988693|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.988693
81479810|NCT03365934|162649328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99916|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.99916
81479811|NCT03365934|162649328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016246|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.016246
81479812|NCT03365934|162649328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.289112|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.289112
81479813|NCT03365934|162649328|SUPERIORITY|||||||3.8e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000038
81479814|NCT03365934|162649328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014558|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.014558
81479815|NCT03365934|162649328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03731|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03731
81479816|NCT03365934|162649328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.465745|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.465745
81479817|NCT03365934|162649328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000112|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000112
81479818|NCT03365934|162649328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034575|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.034575
81479819|NCT03365934|162649328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.889597|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.889597
81479820|NCT03365934|162649328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.726932|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.726932
81479821|NCT03365934|162649328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999998|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999998
81479822|NCT03365934|162649328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.130235|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.130235
81479823|NCT03365934|162649328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.910989|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.910989
81479824|NCT03365934|162649328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.616933|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.616933
81479825|NCT03365934|162649329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999952|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999952
81479826|NCT03365934|162649329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.421347|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.421347
81479827|NCT03365934|162649329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.598141|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.598141
81479828|NCT03365934|162649329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000197|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000197
81479829|NCT03365934|162649329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000115|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000115
81479830|NCT03365934|162649329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.511155|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.511155
81479831|NCT03365934|162649329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.693868|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.693868
81479832|NCT03365934|162649329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000232|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000232
81540716|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.5765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.36||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Overall Mean Score||0.36|-0.65|0.5765
81540717|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.1848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.17||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Overall Mean Score||0.17|-0.86|0.1848
81540718|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.7299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.61||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Overall Mean Score||0.61|-0.43|0.7299
81479833|NCT03365934|162649329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000133|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000133
81479834|NCT03365934|162649329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999894|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999894
81479835|NCT03365934|162649329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.078046
81479836|NCT03365934|162649329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054975|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.054975
81479837|NCT03365934|162649329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.050132|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.050132
81479838|NCT03365934|162649329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034793|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.034793
81479839|NCT03365934|162649329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999993|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999993
81540719|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.9415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.5||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Overall Mean Score||0.50|-0.54|0.9415
81479840|NCT03365934|162649330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997406|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.997406
81479841|NCT03365934|162649330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.354187|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.354187
81479842|NCT03365934|162649330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.883222|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.883222
81540720|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.2742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.23||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Overall Mean Score||0.23|-0.82|0.2742
81540721|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.6946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.62||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Overall Mean Score||0.62|-0.41|0.6946
81540722|NCT03192176|162758730|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.9442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.5||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an MMRM model with CFB as dependent variable \& TG, visit \& smoking status as factors \& baseline measurement as a covariate, as well as interaction of treatment by week \& interaction of baseline measurement by week.|MMRM|||Week 15: Overall Mean Score||0.50|-0.53|0.9442
81479843|NCT03365934|162649330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000412|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000412
81479844|NCT03365934|162649330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000332|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000332
81479845|NCT03365934|162649330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.626878|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.626878
81479846|NCT03365934|162649330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.984465|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.984465
81479847|NCT03365934|162649330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001845|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001845
81479848|NCT03365934|162649330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001507|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001507
81479849|NCT03365934|162649330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.970029|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.970029
81479850|NCT03365934|162649330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19886|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.19886
81479851|NCT03365934|162649330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.177549|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.177549
81479852|NCT03365934|162649330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041698|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.041698
81479853|NCT03365934|162649330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036131|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.036131
81479854|NCT03365934|162649330|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1
81479855|NCT03365934|162649331|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1
81479856|NCT03365934|162649331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.317315|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.317315
81479857|NCT03365934|162649331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.829352|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.829352
81479858|NCT03365934|162649331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.010561|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.010561
81479859|NCT03365934|162649331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001099|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001099
81479860|NCT03365934|162649331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.175148|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.175148
81479861|NCT03365934|162649331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.728796|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.728796
81479862|NCT03365934|162649331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001992|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001992
81479863|NCT03365934|162649331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000113|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000113
81479864|NCT03365934|162649331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.974567|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.974567
81479865|NCT03365934|162649331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.668933|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.668933
81479866|NCT03365934|162649331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.239446|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.239446
81479867|NCT03365934|162649331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.283848|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.283848
81479868|NCT03365934|162649331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06829|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06829
81479869|NCT03365934|162649331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.979516|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.979516
81479870|NCT03365934|162649332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.996522|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.996522
81540723|NCT00072462|162758735|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.14|||Regression, Cox|Univariate||||1.14|0.67|0.33
81451802|NCT02755649|162590770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.7|||=|0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|-3.66||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens. CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\]) as fixed factors.Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI.||-3.66|-15.8|= 0.0017
81451803|NCT02755649|162590770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.2|||=|0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.31|-1.06||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error rate at 0.05 across 2 dose regimens.CI with p-value based on treatment difference(dupilumab vs. placebo) of LS mean percent change using MI with ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate \& treatment, randomization strata(disease severity\[IGA 3 vs IGA 4\] \& prior CSA use \[Yes,No\]) as fixed factors.Efficacy data from participants who received rescue treatment were set to missing after timepoint of rescue, then imputed by MI.||-1.06|-13.31|= 0.0214
81451804|NCT02755649|162590771|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|-4.7|||=|0.1486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.97|1.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across the 2 dose regimens. Difference is dupilumab minus placebo. CI calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior CSA use (Yes,No). Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16.||1.58|-10.97|= 0.1486
81451805|NCT02755649|162590771|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|-6.5|||=|0.0319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.27|-0.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across the 2 dose regimens. Difference is dupilumab minus placebo. CI calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior CSA use (Yes,No). Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16.||-0.65|-12.27|= 0.0319
81451806|NCT02755649|162590772|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|0.0|||=|0.9829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|3.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across the 2 dose regimens. Difference is dupilumab minus placebo. CI calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior CSA use (Yes,No). Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16.||3.53|-3.6|= 0.9829
81451807|NCT02755649|162590772|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|0.0|||=|1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|3.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across the 2 dose regimens. Difference is dupilumab minus placebo. CI calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior CSA use (Yes,No). Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16.||3.63|-3.6|= 1
81479871|NCT03365934|162649332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.875832|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.875832
81479872|NCT03365934|162649332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.938|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.938
81479873|NCT03365934|162649332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038527|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.038527
81479874|NCT03365934|162649332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018334|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.018334
81479875|NCT03365934|162649332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.512209|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.512209
81479876|NCT03365934|162649332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.665529|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.665529
81479877|NCT03365934|162649332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002257|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002257
81479878|NCT03365934|162649332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000728|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000728
81479879|NCT03365934|162649332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999993|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999993
81479880|NCT03365934|162649332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.417914|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.417914
81479881|NCT03365934|162649332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.277469|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.277469
81479882|NCT03365934|162649332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.385419|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.385419
81479883|NCT03365934|162649332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.257647|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.257647
81479884|NCT03365934|162649332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999897|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999897
81479885|NCT03365934|162649333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.862516|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.862516
81479886|NCT03365934|162649333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00473|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.00473
81479887|NCT03365934|162649333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085238|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.085238
81479888|NCT03365934|162649333|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479889|NCT03365934|162649333|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81479890|NCT03365934|162649333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.168409|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.168409
81479891|NCT03365934|162649333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.652654|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.652654
81479892|NCT03365934|162649333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001436|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001436
81479893|NCT03365934|162649333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000235|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000235
81479894|NCT03365934|162649333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.974842|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.974842
81479895|NCT03365934|162649333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.557877|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.557877
81479896|NCT03365934|162649333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.277244|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.277244
81479897|NCT03365934|162649333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.195527|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.195527
81479898|NCT03365934|162649333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.070843|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.070843
81479899|NCT03365934|162649333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997565|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.997565
81479900|NCT03365934|162649334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016628|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.016628
81479901|NCT03365934|162649334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.217862|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.217862
81479902|NCT03365934|162649334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.812915|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.812915
81479903|NCT03365934|162649334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999971|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999971
81479904|NCT03365934|162649334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.275557|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.275557
81479905|NCT03365934|162649334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.870124|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.870124
81479906|NCT03365934|162649334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.380144|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.380144
81479907|NCT03365934|162649334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029518|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.029518
81479908|NCT03365934|162649334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.815476|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.815476
81479909|NCT03365934|162649334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.944307|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.944307
81479910|NCT03365934|162649334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.313389|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.313389
81479911|NCT03365934|162649334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999996|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999996
81479912|NCT03365934|162649334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.894272|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.894272
81479913|NCT03365934|162649334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.969093|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.969093
81479914|NCT03365934|162649334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.383434|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.383434
81479915|NCT03365934|162649335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.393119|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.393119
81479916|NCT03365934|162649335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.890335|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.890335
81479917|NCT03365934|162649335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021978|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.021978
81479918|NCT03365934|162649335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000983|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000983
81479919|NCT03365934|162649335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006615|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006615
81479920|NCT03365934|162649335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.951883|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.951883
81479921|NCT03365934|162649335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.692455|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.692455
81479922|NCT03365934|162649335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.257254|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.257254
81479923|NCT03365934|162649335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.530181|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.530181
81479924|NCT03365934|162649335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.219274|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.219274
81479925|NCT03365934|162649335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029675|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.029675
81479926|NCT03365934|162649335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.111454|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.111454
81479927|NCT03365934|162649335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.995849|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.995849
81479928|NCT03365934|162649335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999994|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999994
81479929|NCT03365934|162649335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998744|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998744
81479930|NCT03365934|162649336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999858|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999858
81479931|NCT03365934|162649336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.215132|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.215132
81479932|NCT03365934|162649336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.958812|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.958812
81479933|NCT03365934|162649336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00622|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.00622
81479934|NCT03365934|162649336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017733|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.017733
81479935|NCT03365934|162649336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.330576|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.330576
81479936|NCT03365934|162649336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.990334|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.990334
81479937|NCT03365934|162649336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013025
81479938|NCT03365934|162649336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034707|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.034707
81479939|NCT03365934|162649336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.771698|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.771698
81540724|NCT00072462|162758735|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.15|||Regression, Cox|Covariates included in model: Hormone Replacement Therapy use, Age, BMI, Use of radiotherapy, Extent of margins, Grade(categorical: low, medium, high)||||1.15|0.66|0.33
81540725|NCT00072462|162758736|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.01|||Regression, Cox|Univariate||||1.01|0.52|0.06
81479940|NCT03365934|162649336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.790117|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.790117
81479941|NCT03365934|162649336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.923224|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.923224
81479942|NCT03365934|162649336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112245|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.112245
81479943|NCT03365934|162649336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.216229|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.216229
81540726|NCT00072462|162758736|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.13||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.05|||Regression, Cox|Covariates included in model: Hormone Replacement Therapy use, Age, BMI, Use of radiotherapy, Extent of margins, Grade(categorical: low, medium, high)||||1.05|0.52|0.09
81540727|NCT00072462|162758737|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.54||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.84|||Regression, Cox|Univariate||||2.84|0.75|0.13
81540728|NCT00072462|162758737|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.84|||Regression, Cox|Covariates included in model: Hormone Replacement Therapy use, Age, BMI, Use of radiotherapy, Extent of margins, Grade(categorical: low, medium, high)||||2.84|0.75|0.26
81540729|NCT00072462|162758738|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|5.11|||Regression, Cox|Univariate||||5.11|0.21|0.97
81540730|NCT00072462|162758738|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.88||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|5.36|||Regression, Cox|Covariates included in model: Hormone Replacement Therapy use, Age, BMI, Use of radiotherapy, Extent of margins, Grade(categorical: low, medium, high)||||5.36|0.22|0.93
81540731|NCT00072462|162758739|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.32|||Regression, Cox|Univariate||||1.32|0.65|0.67
81479944|NCT03365934|162649336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999663|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999663
81479945|NCT03365934|162649337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91874|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.91874
81479946|NCT03365934|162649337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013582|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013582
81479947|NCT03365934|162649337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.523284|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.523284
81479948|NCT03365934|162649337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000315|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000315
81479949|NCT03365934|162649337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059485|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.059485
81479950|NCT03365934|162649337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15037|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15037
81479951|NCT03365934|162649337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.967277|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.967277
81479952|NCT03365934|162649337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008729|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008729
81479953|NCT03365934|162649337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.421603|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.421603
81479954|NCT03365934|162649337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.647267|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.647267
81479955|NCT03365934|162649337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.953645|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.953645
81479956|NCT03365934|162649337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.987387|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.987387
81479957|NCT03365934|162649337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.147361|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.147361
81479958|NCT03365934|162649337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.930371|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.930371
81479959|NCT03365934|162649337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6094|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6094
81479960|NCT03365934|162649338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99253|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.99253
81479961|NCT03365934|162649338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.795279|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.795279
81479962|NCT03365934|162649338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.855067|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.855067
81479963|NCT03365934|162649338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003915|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003915
81479964|NCT03365934|162649338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000221|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000221
81479965|NCT03365934|162649338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97816|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97816
81479966|NCT03365934|162649338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98972|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.98972
81479967|NCT03365934|162649338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01764|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01764
81540732|NCT00072462|162758739|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.16||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.22|||Regression, Cox|Covariates included in model: Hormone Replacement Therapy use, Age, BMI, Use of radiotherapy, Extent of margins, Grade(categorical: low, medium, high)||||1.22|0.59|0.38
81540733|NCT02927301|162758770|SUPERIORITY||Other/Percentage|20.3|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|14.9||||binomial test||||||14.900|<.0001
81540734|NCT02927301|162758771|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.41||||0.0358|ONE_SIDED|80.0|5.279||||Fisher Exact||||||5.279|0.0358
81540735|NCT02927301|162758772|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.363||||0.0395|ONE_SIDED|80.0|6.509||||Chi-squared||||||6.509|0.0395
81540736|NCT00836589|162758807|NON_INFERIORITY|"Estimated SAEFR at 5 years is 92.5% with a 5% non-inferiority margin (87.5%).~Type I error (alpha) is 0.05 (one-sided for non-inferiority).~Statistical power is 80%."||||||0.002|||||||Binomial Proportion|||||||0.0020
81540737|NCT03324607|162758817|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.006
81540738|NCT01018030|162758850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.386||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.1|||ANCOVA||The estimation for least squares mean was adjusted for baseline value, country, allergic rhinitis status, age, and gender.|||-0.10|-0.67|0.008
81540739|NCT01018030|162758850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.357||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.07|||ANCOVA||The estimation for least squares mean was adjusted for baseline value, country, allergic rhinitis status, age, and gender.|||-0.07|-0.64|0.014
81540740|NCT00189540|162758864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.35||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison made is the difference from baseline at Month 3.||||0.35
81451808|NCT02755649|162590773|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|0.9|||=|0.5619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|3.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across the 2 dose regimens. Difference is dupilumab minus placebo. CI calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior CSA use (Yes,No). Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16.||3.97|-2.19|= 0.5619
81451809|NCT02755649|162590773|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|-0.9|||=|0.3241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|0.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across the 2 dose regimens. Difference is dupilumab minus placebo. CI calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior CSA use (Yes,No). Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16.||0.88|-2.73|= 0.3241
81451810|NCT02755649|162590774|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|-0.4|||=|0.9518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|11.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across the 2 dose regimens. Difference is dupilumab minus placebo. CI calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior CSA use (Yes,No). Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16.||11.9|-12.6|= 0.9518
81451811|NCT02755649|162590774|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|2.5|||=|0.6833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.64|14.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 across the 2 dose regimens. Difference is dupilumab minus placebo. CI calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by disease severity (IGA 3 vs IGA 4) and prior CSA use (Yes,No). Participants who used rescue treatment were categorized as non-responders from time rescue treatment was initiated. Participants with missing values at Week 16 were categorized as non-responders at Week 16.||14.68|-9.64|= 0.6833
81451812|NCT02089659|162590775|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.35|||||Moderate hepatic insufficiency / Healthy controls|||1.35|0.72|
81451813|NCT02089659|162590776|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|1.24|||||Moderate hepatic insufficiency / Healthy controls|||1.24|0.66|
81451814|NCT02089659|162590777|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.18|||||Moderate hepatic insufficiency / Healthy controls|||1.18|0.74|
81479968|NCT03365934|162649338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001185|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001185
81479969|NCT03365934|162649338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999999|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999999
81479970|NCT03365934|162649338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.119961|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.119961
81479971|NCT03365934|162649338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013468|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013468
81479972|NCT03365934|162649338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112192|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.112192
81479973|NCT03365934|162649338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013135|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013135
81479974|NCT03365934|162649338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.965966|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.965966
81479975|NCT03365934|162649339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.968005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.968005
81479976|NCT03365934|162649339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.526293|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.526293
81479977|NCT03365934|162649339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.994384|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.994384
81479978|NCT03365934|162649339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004967|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004967
81479979|NCT03365934|162649339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000948|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000948
81479980|NCT03365934|162649339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.936394|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.936394
81479981|NCT03365934|162649339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999945|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999945
81479982|NCT03365934|162649339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.050032|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.050032
81479983|NCT03365934|162649339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01256|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01256
81479984|NCT03365934|162649339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.886978|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.886978
81479985|NCT03365934|162649339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.391295|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.391295
81479986|NCT03365934|162649339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.163678|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.163678
81479987|NCT03365934|162649339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047937|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047937
81479988|NCT03365934|162649339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013231|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013231
81479989|NCT03365934|162649339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.996358|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.996358
81479990|NCT03365934|162649340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.995862|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.995862
81479991|NCT03365934|162649340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.223341|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.223341
81479992|NCT03365934|162649340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.834338|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.834338
81479993|NCT03365934|162649340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.030267|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.030267
81451815|NCT02089659|162590778|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.33|||||Moderate hepatic insufficiency / Healthy controls|||1.33|0.74|
81451816|NCT00580788|162590780|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to change over time for the PTHrP 2 and PTHrP 5 pmol groups|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||>0.05
81451817|NCT00580788|162590780|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||the reported p value corresponds to a decrease by Day 8 compared to baseline in the PTHrP 4 pmol group|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||0.01
81451818|NCT00580788|162590782|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to all Arms/Groups at all time points compared to baseline|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||0.61
81451819|NCT00580788|162590783|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to the increase over time for the PTHrP 4 pmol group.|Mixed Models Analysis|Value The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||<0.0001
81451820|NCT00580788|162590784|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to the increase over time for the PTHrP 4 pmol group.|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||<0.0001
81451821|NCT00580788|162590785|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to change over time from baseline for all Arms/groups|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||>.05
81451822|NCT00580788|162590786|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||<|0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to the % increase compared to baseline in all Arms/groups on Days 2-8.|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||<.008
81451823|NCT00580788|162590786|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds the the % change from baseline at follow-up in all Arms/groups|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||>0.05
81451824|NCT00580788|162590787|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to % change (increase) from baseline in all Arms/groups at Days 2-8.|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||<.0001
81451825|NCT00580788|162590787|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value corresponds to the % change from baseline at follow-up in all Arms/groups|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||>0.05
81451826|NCT00580788|162590788|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||the reported p-value corresponds to % decrease compared to baseline at Days 2-8 in all Arms/groups|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||<.0001
81451827|NCT00580788|162590788|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||the reported p-value corresponds to % change from baseline at the follow-up visit in all Arms/groups|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||0.01
81451828|NCT00580788|162590789|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||the reported p-value correspond to the decrease compared to baseline over time in the PTHrP 4 pmol group.|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||0.001
81479994|NCT03365934|162649340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00104|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.00104
81479995|NCT03365934|162649340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.377217|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.377217
81479996|NCT03365934|162649340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.965547|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.965547
81479997|NCT03365934|162649340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052284|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.052284
81479998|NCT03365934|162649340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001348|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001348
81451829|NCT00580788|162590789|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||the reported p=value corresponds to % change compared to baseline at follow-up in all Arms/groups|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||.01
81451830|NCT00580788|162590790|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||the reported p-values correspond to the decrease compared to baseline in all arms/groups at Days 2-8|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||<0.05
81451831|NCT00580788|162590791|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The study was designed as a standard dose-escalation study, dose-finding pilot study. The primary outcome measures were safety (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia and symptoms/hemodynamic measurements). A modified Fibronacci dose-escalation scheme was employed.||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||the reported p-value corresponds to the increase comapred to baseline over time (days 2-8) in the PTHrP 4 pmol group|Mixed Models Analysis|The level of statistical significance was set at .05 (two-tailed)||||||.002
81451832|NCT03301649|162590795|EQUIVALENCE|Therapeutic equivalence was demonstrated if 90% CI of percentage difference between generic ivermectin lotion and sklice (ivermectin) lotion group was within the range (-20%, +20%).|Difference in percentage of participants|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.9|7.8||||||If the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the absolute difference between the percentage of participants who were considered a treatment success in the generic ivermectin lotion and sklice (ivermectin) lotion was contained within the range (-20%, +20%) then therapeutic equivalence of the generic ivermectin lotion and sklice (ivermectin) lotion was considered to have been demonstrated.||7.8|-3.9|
81451833|NCT03301649|162590796|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using Cochran- Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by clinical site in mITT population (using last observation carried forward \[LOCF\] method).||||<0.0001
81451834|NCT03301649|162590796|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using Cochran- Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by clinical site in mITT population (using LOCF method).||||<0.0001
81540741|NCT00189540|162758864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.17||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison made is the difference from baseline at Month 6.||||0.17
81540742|NCT00189540|162758865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.55||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The comparison of groups at Month 3||||0.55
81451835|NCT03301649|162590797|EQUIVALENCE|Therapeutic equivalence was demonstrated if 90% CI of percentage difference between generic ivermectin lotion and sklice (ivermectin) lotion group was within the range (-20%, +20%).|Difference in percentage of participants|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|4.5||||||If the 90% CI for the absolute difference between the percentage of participants who were considered a treatment success in the generic ivermectin lotion and sklice (ivermectin) lotion was contained within the range (-20%, +20%) then therapeutic equivalence of the generic ivermectin lotion and sklice (ivermectin) lotion was considered to have been demonstrated.||4.5|-2.6|
81451836|NCT03301649|162590798|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using Cochran- Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by clinical site in mITT population (using LOCF method).||||<0.0001
81451837|NCT03301649|162590798|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis was performed using Cochran- Mantel-Haenszel test, stratified by clinical site in mITT population (using LOCF method).||||<0.0001
81451838|NCT01403051|162590799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||2-sided test with type I error rate of 5%, not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test|Stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test for differences between the two treatment groups, stratified by the screening 25-OH vitamin (\<=20 vs. \>20 ng/mL)||The study was sized to have 80% power to detect a 2 % difference in BMD of the hip from baseline to week 48.||||0.001
81451839|NCT00843479|162590827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.07||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81451840|NCT00843479|162590828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25||||0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81451841|NCT00843479|162590829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81451842|NCT00843479|162590830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81451843|NCT00843479|162590831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81451844|NCT00843479|162590832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81451845|NCT01473524|162590837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) General Association test stratified by randomization strata factor.||H0: The response rates are equal between placebo and 10 mg OCA. H1: The response rates are different between placebo and 10 mg OCA.||||<0.0001
81451846|NCT01473524|162590839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) General Association test stratified by randomization strata factor.||H0: The response rates are equal between placebo and 10 mg OCA. H1: The response rates are different between placebo and 10 mg OCA.||||<0.0001
81540743|NCT00189540|162758865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.28||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The comparison of groups at Month 6.||||0.28
81540744|NCT00189540|162758866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between groups at Month 3||||0.2
81540745|NCT00189540|162758866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.04||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between groups at Month 6||||0.04
81540746|NCT00189540|162758867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81540747|NCT00189540|162758868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.77||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison at Month 3||||0.77
81479999|NCT03365934|162649340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.927936|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.927936
81480000|NCT03365934|162649340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.946487|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.946487
81480001|NCT03365934|162649340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.327918|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.327918
81480002|NCT03365934|162649340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.475038|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.475038
81480003|NCT03365934|162649340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.060057|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.060057
81480004|NCT03365934|162649340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.857177|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.857177
81480005|NCT03365934|162649341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999997|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999997
81480006|NCT03365934|162649341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.938793|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.938793
81480007|NCT03365934|162649341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.965993|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.965993
81480008|NCT03365934|162649341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057803|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.057803
81480009|NCT03365934|162649341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022816|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.022816
81480010|NCT03365934|162649341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.945179|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.945179
81480011|NCT03365934|162649341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.972522|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.972522
81480012|NCT03365934|162649341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033704|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.033704
81480013|NCT03365934|162649341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.010747|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.010747
81480014|NCT03365934|162649341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999999|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999999
81480015|NCT03365934|162649341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.385474|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.385474
81451847|NCT01473524|162590840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) General Association test stratified by randomization strata factor.||H0: The response rates are equal between placebo and 5-10 mg OCA. H1: The response rates are different between placebo and 5-10 mg OCA.||||<0.0001
81451848|NCT01473524|162590841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) General Association test stratified by randomization strata factor.||H0: The response rates are equal between placebo and 5-10 mg OCA. H1: The response rates are different between placebo and 5-10 mg OCA.||||<0.0001
81451849|NCT01473524|162590842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and fixed effects for treatment and randomization strata factor.||||||<0.0001
81451850|NCT01473524|162590842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and fixed effects for treatment and randomization strata factor.||||||<0.0001
81480016|NCT03365934|162649341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.213798|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.213798
81480017|NCT03365934|162649341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.388682|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.388682
81480018|NCT03365934|162649341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22386|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22386
81480019|NCT03365934|162649341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999494|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.999494
81480020|NCT03365934|162649342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.891244|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.891244
81480021|NCT03365934|162649342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022659|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.022659
81480022|NCT03365934|162649342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.693615|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.693615
81451851|NCT01473524|162590843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0004|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and fixed effects for treatment and randomization strata factor.||||||0.0004
81451852|NCT01473524|162590843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and fixed effects for treatment and randomization strata factor.||||||<0.0001
81480023|NCT03365934|162649342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000237|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000237
81451853|NCT01473524|162590844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and fixed effects for treatment and randomization strata factor.||||||<0.0001
81451854|NCT01473524|162590844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and fixed effects for treatment and randomization strata factor.||||||<0.0001
81451855|NCT01473524|162590845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and fixed effects for treatment and randomization strata factor.||||||<0.0001
81480024|NCT03365934|162649342|SUPERIORITY|||||||5e-06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000005
81480025|NCT03365934|162649342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.352008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.352008
81480026|NCT03365934|162649342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998761|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998761
81480027|NCT03365934|162649342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017832|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.017832
81480028|NCT03365934|162649342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000974|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000974
81480029|NCT03365934|162649342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.638238|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.638238
81480030|NCT03365934|162649342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.777423|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.777423
81480031|NCT03365934|162649342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.249909|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.249909
81480032|NCT03365934|162649342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068196|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.068196
81480033|NCT03365934|162649342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005786|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005786
81480034|NCT03365934|162649342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.954163|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.954163
81480035|NCT03365934|162649344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.851||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1279|-1.8688|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #1 group based on the change from baseline at Day 1||-1.8688|-13.1279|0.009
81480036|NCT03365934|162649344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.851||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7083|0.5508|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #2 group based on the change from baseline at Day 1||0.5508|-10.7083|0.077
81480037|NCT03365934|162649344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.851||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0399|3.2192|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #3 group based on the change from baseline at Day 1||3.2192|-8.0399|0.399
81480038|NCT03365934|162649344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.851||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9144|6.3446|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #4 group based on the change from baseline at Day 1||6.3446|-4.9144|0.802
81480039|NCT03365934|162649345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.038|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3738|-5.3723|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #1 group based on the change from baseline at Day 2||-5.3723|-17.3738|<0.001
81480040|NCT03365934|162649345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.038|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6789|-6.6775|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #2 group based on the change from baseline at Day 2||-6.6775|-18.6789|<0.001
81480041|NCT03365934|162649345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.038||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9571|4.0444|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #3 group based on the change from baseline at Day 2||4.0444|-7.9571|0.521
81480042|NCT03365934|162649345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.038||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3925|14.394|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #4 group based on the change from baseline at Day 2||14.3940|2.3925|0.006
81540748|NCT00189540|162758868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.45||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison at Month 6||||0.45
81480043|NCT03365934|162649346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-31.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.847|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.3967|-22.2538|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #1 group based on the change from baseline at Day 3||-22.2538|-41.3967|<0.001
81480044|NCT03365934|162649346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-27.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.847|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.8727|-17.7298|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #2 group based on the change from baseline at Day 3||-17.7298|-36.8727|<0.001
81480045|NCT03365934|162649346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.847||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2784|-4.1355|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #3 group based on the change from baseline at Day 3||-4.1355|-23.2784|0.005
81480046|NCT03365934|162649346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.847||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4969|19.6398|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #4 group based on the change from baseline at Day 3||19.6398|0.4969|0.039
81480047|NCT03365934|162649347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-40.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.0324|-29.7496|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #1 group based on the change from baseline at Day 4||-29.7496|-51.0324|<0.001
81480048|NCT03365934|162649347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-37.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.4787|-27.1959|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #2 group based on the change from baseline at Day 4||-27.1959|-48.4787|<0.001
81480049|NCT03365934|162649347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.6336|-10.3508|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #3 group based on the change from baseline at Day 4||-10.3508|-31.6336|<0.001
81480050|NCT03365934|162649347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.39||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8871|19.3957|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #4 group based on the change from baseline at Day 4||19.3957|-1.8871|0.106
81480051|NCT03365934|162649348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-32.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.276|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.3249|-22.4838|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #1 group based on the change from baseline at Day 5||-22.4838|-43.3249|<0.001
81480052|NCT03365934|162649348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-27.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.276|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7279|-16.8868|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #2 group based on the change from baseline at Day 5||-16.8868|-37.7279|<0.001
81480053|NCT03365934|162649348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-18.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.276|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1785|-8.3374|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #3 group based on the change from baseline at Day 5||-8.3374|-29.1785|<0.001
81451856|NCT01473524|162590845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and fixed effects for treatment and randomization strata factor.||||||<0.0001
81451857|NCT01473524|162590846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and fixed effects for treatment and randomization strata factor.||||||0.0003
81451858|NCT01473524|162590846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and fixed effects for treatment and randomization strata factor||||||<0.0001
81451859|NCT01473524|162590847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and fixed effects for treatment and randomization strata factor.||||||<0.0001
81451860|NCT01473524|162590847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline value as a covariate and fixed effects for treatment and randomization strata factor.||||||<0.0001
81451861|NCT02119819|162590851|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.459|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|-0.52|||Bayesian|||||-0.52|-1.05|0.459
81451862|NCT02119819|162590851|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.511|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.07|-0.54|||Bayesian|||||-0.54|-1.07|0.511
81451863|NCT02119819|162590851|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.988|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.41|-0.89|||Bayesian|||||-0.89|-1.41|0.988
81451864|NCT02119819|162590851|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.934|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|-0.78|||Bayesian|||||-0.78|-1.30|0.934
81451865|NCT02119819|162590851|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.373|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|0.61|||Bayesian|||||0.61|0.08|0.373
81451866|NCT02119819|162590851|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.433|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.07|0.59|||Bayesian|||||0.59|0.07|0.433
81451867|NCT02119819|162590851|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.978|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.24|||Bayesian|||||0.24|-0.28|0.978
81451868|NCT02119819|162590851|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.904|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.35|||Bayesian|||||0.35|-0.17|0.904
81451869|NCT01544179|162590866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.13|||Cox Proportional Hazards|||||1.13|0.65|0.273
81451870|NCT01544179|162590869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.62||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.52|||Cox Proportional Hazards|||||2.52|1.05|0.029
81451871|NCT01544179|162590870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.55|0.55|0.760
81451872|NCT01544179|162590871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.62|0.74|0.308
81451873|NCT01544179|162590872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.59|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.59|0.53|0.770
81451874|NCT01544179|162590873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.21|||Cox Proportional Hazards|||||1.21|0.68|0.507
81451875|NCT01544179|162590874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.53|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.53|0.54|0.725
81451876|NCT01544179|162590875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.23|||Cox Proportional Hazards|||||1.23|0.69|0.575
81451877|NCT01544179|162590876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.68|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.68|0.61|0.959
81451878|NCT01544179|162590877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.2|||Cox Proportional Hazards|||||1.20|0.66|0.437
81451879|NCT02045147|162590879|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.82||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|10.65|||t-test, 2 sided|||||10.65|-4.98|0.463
81451880|NCT02045147|162590879|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.23|8.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.49|-5.23|0.634
81480054|NCT03365934|162649348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.276||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6303|17.2107|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #4 group based on the change from baseline at Day 5||17.2107|-3.6303|0.200
81480055|NCT03365934|162649349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-30.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.371|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.5325|-22.265|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #1 group based on the change from baseline at Day 6||-22.2650|-39.5325|<0.001
81480056|NCT03365934|162649349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.371|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.9669|-16.6993|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #2 group based on the change from baseline at Day 6||-16.6993|-33.9669|<0.001
81480057|NCT03365934|162649349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.371|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2588|-11.9912|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #3 group based on the change from baseline at Day 6||-11.9912|-29.2588|<0.001
81480058|NCT03365934|162649349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.371||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.362|12.9055|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #4 group based on the change from baseline at Day 6||12.9055|-4.3620|0.330
81480059|NCT03365934|162649350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.754|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.368|-6.5419|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #1 group based on the change from baseline at Day 7||-6.5419|-21.3680|<0.001
81480060|NCT03365934|162649350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.754||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9563|-4.1302|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #2 group based on the change from baseline at Day 7||-4.1302|-18.9563|0.002
81480061|NCT03365934|162649350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.754||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4867|-2.6606|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #3 group based on the change from baseline at Day 7||-2.6606|-17.4867|0.008
81480062|NCT03365934|162649350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.754||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5447|14.2814|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #4 group based on the change from baseline at Day 7||14.2814|-0.5447|0.069
81480063|NCT03365934|162649351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.244||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1631|3.6504|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #1 group based on the change from baseline at Day 14||3.6504|-9.1631|0.397
81451881|NCT02045147|162590879|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.15||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|13.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||||13.32|-3.74|0.259
81451882|NCT02045147|162590879|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|6.84|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.84|-3.21|0.472
81451883|NCT02045147|162590880|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.15||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|4.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.5|-8.5|0.532
81451884|NCT02045147|162590880|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|4.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.2|-7.5|0.574
81451885|NCT02045147|162590880|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|3.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.4|-12.3|0.254
81451886|NCT02045147|162590880|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|4.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.6|-6.3|0.759
81451887|NCT02045147|162590881|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|12.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||12.7|-2.1|0.153
81480064|NCT03365934|162649351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.244||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6006|7.2129|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #2 group based on the change from baseline at Day 14||7.2129|-5.6006|0.804
81480065|NCT03365934|162649351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.244||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7231|-2.9096|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #3 group based on the change from baseline at Day 14||-2.9096|-15.7231|0.005
81480066|NCT03365934|162649351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.244||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3452|6.4683|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #4 group based on the change from baseline at Day 14||6.4683|-6.3452|0.985
81451888|NCT02045147|162590881|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|5.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.5|-7.9|0.729
81451889|NCT02045147|162590881|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|7.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.6|-6.6|0.886
81451890|NCT02045147|162590881|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|3.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.9|-8.7|0.446
81451891|NCT02045147|162590882|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|11.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||11.1|-5.7|0.521
81451892|NCT02045147|162590882|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|9.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||9.5|-1.5|0.146
81451893|NCT02045147|162590882|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|9.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||9.3|-8.5|0.926
81451894|NCT02045147|162590882|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|3.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.3|-6.4|0.526
81451895|NCT02045147|162590883|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|6.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.9|-9.2|0.776
81451896|NCT02045147|162590883|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|11.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||11.7|-1.6|0.135
81451897|NCT02045147|162590883|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|6.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.0|-10.9|0.556
81451898|NCT02045147|162590883|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|7.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.9|-2.9|0.361
81480067|NCT03365934|162649353|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.129|0.0458|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #1 group based on the change from baseline at Day 1||0.0458|-0.1290|0.348
81480068|NCT03365934|162649353|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1904|-0.0178|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #2 group based on the change from baseline at Day 1||-0.0178|-0.1904|0.019
81480069|NCT03365934|162649353|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1437|0.0278|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #3 group based on the change from baseline at Day 1||0.0278|-0.1437|0.183
81480070|NCT03365934|162649353|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0725|0.1023|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #4 group based on the change from baseline at Day 1||0.1023|-0.0725|0.736
81480071|NCT03365934|162649354|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|0.0687|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #1 group based on the change from baseline at Day 2||0.0687|-0.1360|0.516
81480072|NCT03365934|162649354|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2459|-0.0412|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #2 group based on the change from baseline at Day 2||-0.0412|-0.2459|0.006
81480073|NCT03365934|162649354|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1235|0.0798|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #3 group based on the change from baseline at Day 2||0.0798|-0.1235|0.671
81480074|NCT03365934|162649354|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0504|0.2578|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #4 group based on the change from baseline at Day 2||0.2578|0.0504|0.004
81480075|NCT03365934|162649355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1896|0.0579|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #1 group based on the change from baseline at Day 3||0.0579|-0.1896|0.292
81451899|NCT02045147|162590884|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|11.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||11.6|-6.4|0.564
81451900|NCT02045147|162590884|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|9.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||9.3|-3.0|0.307
81451901|NCT02045147|162590884|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|8.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.9|-6.7|0.768
81451902|NCT02045147|162590884|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|5.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.5|-4.2|0.785
81451903|NCT02045147|162590885|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|6.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.8|-7.5|0.917
81451904|NCT02045147|162590885|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|11.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||11.3|-2.2|0.181
81451905|NCT02045147|162590885|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|8.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.3|-6.3|0.772
81451906|NCT02045147|162590885|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|7.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.3|-3.8|0.526
81451907|NCT02045147|162590886|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.9|-.8|0.872
81480076|NCT03365934|162649355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2773|-0.0297|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #2 group based on the change from baseline at Day 3||-0.0297|-0.2773|0.016
81480077|NCT03365934|162649355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1622|0.0853|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #3 group based on the change from baseline at Day 3||0.0853|-0.1622|0.538
81540749|NCT00189540|162758869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.06||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between groups for mean TBI at Month 3 versus baseline.||||0.06
81451908|NCT02045147|162590886|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.34|-.87|0.387
81451909|NCT02045147|162590886|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.81|-.37|0.916
81451910|NCT02045147|162590886|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.94|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.94|-.19|0.189
81451911|NCT02045147|162590887|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.13|-.21|0.627
81451912|NCT02045147|162590887|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.09|-.11|0.840
81451913|NCT02045147|162590887|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-.00|-.22|0.049
81451914|NCT02045147|162590887|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.06|-.06|0.952
81451915|NCT02045147|162590888|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.9||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.07|25.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||25.00|-11.07|.436
81451916|NCT02045147|162590888|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.71||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.24|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.80|-25.24|.088
81451917|NCT02045147|162590888|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.45||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.86|4.77|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.77|-25.86|0.169
81451918|NCT02045147|162590888|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.52||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.79|5.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.37|-12.79|0.416
81480078|NCT03365934|162649355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0059|0.2515|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #4 group based on the change from baseline at Day 3||0.2515|-0.0059|0.061
81480079|NCT03365934|162649356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3265|-0.0895|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #1 group based on the change from baseline at Day 4||-0.0895|-0.3265|0.001
81480080|NCT03365934|162649356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3614|-0.1243|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #2 group based on the change from baseline at Day 4||-0.1243|-0.3614|<0.001
81480081|NCT03365934|162649356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1899|0.0471|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #3 group based on the change from baseline at Day 4||0.0471|-0.1899|0.236
81480082|NCT03365934|162649356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0902|0.1492|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #4 group based on the change from baseline at Day 4||0.1492|-0.0902|0.627
81480083|NCT03365934|162649357|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3331|-0.1305|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #1 group based on the change from baseline at Day 5||-0.1305|-0.3331|<0.001
81480084|NCT03365934|162649357|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3091|-0.1092|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #2 group based on the change from baseline at Day 5||-0.1092|-0.3091|<0.001
81480085|NCT03365934|162649357|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2439|-0.0457|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #3 group based on the change from baseline at Day 5||-0.0457|-0.2439|0.005
81451919|NCT01386983|162590892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|3.406||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.297|8.941|||Regression, Cox|||||8.941|1.297|0.0128
81451920|NCT01386983|162590893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||Generalized linear model|Gamma distribution with log-link function was used.||||||0.0002
81451921|NCT02549027|162590906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.12|0.47|||||Ratio is MK-1064/placebo|Analysis used a step-down approach. Mean log treatment difference of the highest MK-1064 dose versus placebo (MK-1064 - placebo) and 90% confidence interval (CI) were computed and back-transformed to obtain the 90% CI interval for LPS treatment ratio. If the CI lies completely below 1, testing continued to next lower MK-1064 dose. The hypothesis that MK-1064 is superior to placebo in decreasing LPS was supported if the CI lies below 1 for at least one dose.||0.47|0.12|
81451922|NCT02549027|162590906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|0.41|||||Ratio is MK-1064/placebo|Analysis used a step-down approach. Mean log treatment difference of the highest MK-1064 dose versus placebo (MK-1064 - placebo) and 90% CI were computed and back-transformed to obtain the 90% CI interval for LPS treatment ratio. If the CI lies completely below 1, testing continued to next lower MK-1064 dose. The hypothesis that MK-1064 is superior to placebo in decreasing LPS was supported if the CI lies below 1 for at least one dose.||0.41|0.10|
81451923|NCT02549027|162590906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|0.3|||||Ratio is MK-1064/placebo|Analysis used a step-down approach. Mean log treatment difference of the highest MK-1064 dose versus placebo (MK-1064 - placebo) and 90% CI were computed and back-transformed to obtain the 90% CI interval for LPS treatment ratio. If the CI lies completely below 1, testing continued to next lower MK-1064 dose. The hypothesis that MK-1064 is superior to placebo in decreasing LPS was supported if the CI lies below 1 for at least one dose.||0.30|0.08|
81480086|NCT03365934|162649357|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0197|0.2252|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #4 group based on the change from baseline at Day 5||0.2252|0.0197|0.020
81480087|NCT03365934|162649358|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4019|-0.2044|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #1 group based on the change from baseline at Day 6||-0.2044|-0.4019|<0.001
81480088|NCT03365934|162649358|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3655|-0.1679|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #2 group based on the change from baseline at Day 6||-0.1679|-0.3655|<0.001
81540750|NCT00189540|162758869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between groups for mean TBI at Month 6 versus baseline.||||0.05
81451924|NCT02549027|162590907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.02|0.11|||||Ratio is MK-6096/placebo|Mean log treatment difference of MK-6096 versus placebo (MK-6096 - placebo) and 90% CI were computed and back-transformed to obtain the 90% CI interval for LPS treatment ratio.||0.11|0.02|
81480089|NCT03365934|162649358|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3338|-0.1377|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #3 group based on the change from baseline at Day 6||-0.1377|-0.3338|<0.001
81540751|NCT04529083|162758875|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.625||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.19|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.19|-1.06|0.011
81540752|NCT04529083|162758877|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.94||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.26|0.63|0.006
81480090|NCT03365934|162649358|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0767|0.1231|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #4 group based on the change from baseline at Day 6||0.1231|-0.0767|0.646
81480091|NCT03365934|162649359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2254|-0.0384|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #1 group based on the change from baseline at Day 7||-0.0384|-0.2254|0.006
81480092|NCT03365934|162649359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2444|-0.0574|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #2 group based on the change from baseline at Day 7||-0.0574|-0.2444|0.002
81480093|NCT03365934|162649359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2541|-0.0682|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #3 group based on the change from baseline at Day 7||-0.0682|-0.2541|0.001
81480094|NCT03365934|162649359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0891|0.0998|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #4 group based on the change from baseline at Day 7||0.0998|-0.0891|0.911
81480095|NCT03365934|162649360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0818|0.0755|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #1 group based on the change from baseline at Day 14||0.0755|-0.0818|0.937
81480096|NCT03365934|162649360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1663|-0.0108|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #2 group based on the change from baseline at Day 14||-0.0108|-0.1663|0.026
81480097|NCT03365934|162649360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1562|-0.0017|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #3 group based on the change from baseline at Day 14||-0.0017|-0.1562|0.045
81480098|NCT03365934|162649360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0799|0.0755|||ANCOVA|||Interpretation of between-treatment comparison between Wounded Uncovered group vs Product #4 group based on the change from baseline at Day 14||0.0755|-0.0799|0.956
81480099|NCT02485483|162649370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.74||"Convergent Validity Criterion Correlation coefficient (ρ) \> \|0.50\|"|t-test, 2 sided||Convergent correlation between PHQ-9 and MADRS|Number of participants analyzed (N) = 221||0.74|0.59|<0.001
81480100|NCT02485483|162649370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.76||"Convergent Validity Criterion ρ \> \|0.50\|"|t-test, 2 sided||Convergent correlation between PHQ-9 and BDI-II|Number of participants analyzed (N) = 222||0.76|0.62|<0.001
81480101|NCT02485483|162649371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.58||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.66||"Convergent Validity Criterion ρ \> \|0.50\|"|t-test, 2 sided||Convergent correlation between PHQ-9 and MADRS|Number of participants analyzed (N) = 203||0.66|0.48|0.057
81480102|NCT02485483|162649371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.8||"Convergent Validity Criterion ρ \> \|0.50\|"|t-test, 2 sided||Convergent correlation between PHQ-9 and BDI-II|Number of participants analyzed (N) = 200||0.80|0.67|<0.001
81480103|NCT02485483|162649372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.79||"Convergent Validity Criterion ρ \> \|0.50\|"|t-test, 2 sided||Convergent correlation between BDI-II and MADRS|Number of participants analyzed (N) = 258||0.79|0.67|<0.001
81480104|NCT02485483|162649373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.77||"Convergent Validity Criterion ρ \> \|0.50\|"|t-test, 2 sided||Convergent correlation between BDI-II and MADRS|Number of participants analyzed (N) = 214||0.77|0.64|<0.001
81480105|NCT02485483|162649374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.59||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.49||"Convergent Validity Criterion ρ \> \|0.50\|"|t-test, 2 sided||Convergent correlation between WHO-5 and MADRS|Number of participants analyzed (N) = 222||-0.49|-0.67|0.034
81480106|NCT02485483|162649374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.61||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.52||"Convergent Validity Criterion ρ \> \|0.50\|"|t-test, 2 sided||Convergent correlation between WHO-5 and BDI-II|Number of participants analyzed (N) = 223||-0.52|-0.68|0.010
81480107|NCT02485483|162649374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.66||"Convergent Validity Criterion ρ \> \|0.50\|"|t-test, 2 sided||Convergent correlation between WHO-5 and PHQ-9|Number of participants analyzed (N) = 222||-0.66|-0.78|<0.001
81480108|NCT02485483|162649375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.54||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.43||"Convergent Validity Criterion ρ \> \|0.50\|"|t-test, 2 sided||Convergent correlation between WHO-5 and MADRS|Number of participants analyzed (N) = 202||-0.43|-0.63|0.219
81480109|NCT02485483|162649375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.6||"Convergent Validity Criterion ρ \> \|0.50\|"|t-test, 2 sided||Convergent correlation between WHO-5 and BDI-II|Number of participants analyzed (N) = 199||-0.60|-0.75|<0.001
81540753|NCT04196686|162758878|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.51|||Cox mixed effects model|||||0.51|0.25|<0.001
81540754|NCT04196686|162758879|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.455||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.59|||Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was controlled for dominant hand treatment assignment, dominant hand order, and gender. Overall mean difference calculated from regression model.||0.59|0.32|0.200
81540755|NCT04196686|162758880|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.002||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.00007|0.00368|||Linear mixed effects model|||The variables in the physiologic model were SCRD change over time and the SCRD change between groups, defined as those with and without VR.||0.00368|0.00007|0.047
81451925|NCT02549027|162590910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.07|||||Ratio is MK-1064/placebo|Analysis used a step-down approach. Mean log treatment difference of the highest MK-1064 dose versus placebo (MK-1064 - placebo) and 90% CI were computed and back-transformed to obtain the 90% CI interval for WASO treatment ratio. If the CI lies completely below 1, testing continued to next lower MK-1064 dose. The hypothesis that MK-1064 is superior to placebo in decreasing WASO was supported if the CI lies below 1 for at least one dose.||1.07|0.67|
81451926|NCT02549027|162590910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|0.86|||||Ratio is MK-1064/placebo|Analysis used a step-down approach. Mean log treatment difference of the highest MK-1064 dose versus placebo (MK-1064 - placebo) and 90% CI were computed and back-transformed to obtain the 90% CI interval for WASO treatment ratio. If the CI lies completely below 1, testing continued to next lower MK-1064 dose. The hypothesis that MK-1064 is superior to placebo in decreasing WASO was supported if the CI lies below 1 for at least one dose.||0.86|0.54|
81451927|NCT02549027|162590910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|0.95|||||Ratio is MK-1064/placebo|Analysis used a step-down approach. Mean log treatment difference of the highest MK-1064 dose versus placebo (MK-1064 - placebo) and 90% CI were computed and back-transformed to obtain the 90% CI interval for WASO treatment ratio. If the CI lies completely below 1, testing continued to next lower MK-1064 dose. The hypothesis that MK-1064 is superior to placebo in decreasing WASO was supported if the CI lies below 1 for at least one dose.||0.95|0.60|
81451928|NCT02549027|162590911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|0.79|||||Ratio is MK-6096/placebo|Mean log treatment difference of MK-6096 versus placebo (MK-6096 - placebo) and 90% CI were computed and back-transformed to obtain the 90% CI interval for WASO treatment ratio.||0.79|0.50|
81451929|NCT02549027|162590912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.01|17.2|||||Difference is MK-1064 - placebo|Analysis used a step-up approach. Mean treatment difference in change from baseline of the lowest MK-1064 dose versus placebo (MK-1064 - placebo) and 90% CI were computed. If the CI lies completely below 25 milliseconds, testing continued to the next higher MK-1064 dose. The hypothesis that at least one dose of MK-1064 does not produce psychomotor impairment versus placebo as assessed by CRT will be supported if the CI lies below 25 milliseconds for at least one dose.||17.20|-12.01|
81451930|NCT02549027|162590912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.33|19.88|||||Difference is MK-1064 - placebo|Analysis used a step-up approach. Mean treatment difference in change from baseline of the lowest MK-1064 dose versus placebo (MK-1064 - placebo) and 90% CI were computed. If the CI lies completely below 25 milliseconds, testing continued to the next higher MK-1064 dose. The hypothesis that at least one dose of MK-1064 does not produce psychomotor impairment versus placebo as assessed by CRT will be supported if the CI lies below 25 milliseconds for at least one dose.||19.88|-9.33|
81451931|NCT02549027|162590912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.23|20.98|||||Difference is MK-1064 - placebo|Analysis used a step-up approach. Mean treatment difference in change from baseline of the lowest MK-1064 dose versus placebo (MK-1064 - placebo) and 90% CI were computed. If the CI lies completely below 25 milliseconds, testing continued to the next higher MK-1064 dose. The hypothesis that at least one dose of MK-1064 does not produce psychomotor impairment versus placebo as assessed by CRT will be supported if the CI lies below 25 milliseconds for at least one dose.||20.98|-8.23|
81451932|NCT02549027|162590913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.1|25.7|||||Difference is MK-6096 - placebo|Mean treatment difference in change from baseline of MK-6096 versus placebo (MK-6096 - placebo) and 90% CI were computed.||25.70|-7.10|
81451933|NCT00106964|162590920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0440
81451934|NCT00106964|162590920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0157|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0157
81451935|NCT00106964|162590924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.5822||95.0|||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.5822
81451936|NCT00106964|162590924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.8698||95.0|||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.8698
81451937|NCT00106964|162590925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29||||0.0853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.19|||Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio (OR) Odds ratio depends on CD4 count resulting from interaction. For example, OR=0.29 for CD4 count = 0; OR= 2.91 for CD4 count = 460 (median CD4 count for the evaluable study population).|||1.19|0.07|0.0853
81451938|NCT00106964|162590925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|3.63|||Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio|||3.63|1.09|0.0244
81451939|NCT04746794|162590926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0074|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0074
81451940|NCT04746794|162590927|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81451941|NCT00168818|162590940|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority Analysis with NI margin 7.7%. This results from the null-hypotheses of non-inferiority testing, where the rate difference has to be below 7.7%. Non-inferiority can only be shown with CI.|Risk Difference (Percentage)|-0.7||||0.5648||95.0|-2.9|1.6||p-value is for superiority testing|Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||1.6|-2.9|0.5648
81451942|NCT00168818|162590940|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority Analysis with NI margin 7.7%. This results from the null-hypotheses of non-inferiority testing, where the rate difference has to be below 7.7%. Non-inferiority can only be shown with CI.|Risk Difference (Percentage)|1.9||||0.1339||95.0|-0.6|4.4||p-value is for superiority testing|Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||4.4|-0.6|0.1339
81451943|NCT00168818|162590941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|-0.8||||0.3256||95.0|-2.5|0.8|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||0.8|-2.5|0.3256
81451944|NCT00168818|162590941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|0.4||||0.7052||95.0|-1.5|2.2|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||2.2|-1.5|0.7052
81451945|NCT00168818|162590942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|-1.1||||0.1863||95.0|-2.7|0.5|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||0.5|-2.7|0.1863
81451946|NCT00168818|162590942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|0.3||||0.702||95.0|-1.4|2.1|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||2.1|-1.4|0.7020
81480110|NCT02485483|162649375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.7||"Convergent Validity Criterion ρ \> \|0.50\|"|t-test, 2 sided||Convergent correlation between WHO-5 and PHQ-9|Number of participants analyzed (N) = 205||-0.70|-0.82|<0.001
81480111|NCT03397121|162649384|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-49.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.04|-43.99||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares mean difference from Placebo|||-43.99|-55.04|<.0001
81480112|NCT03397121|162649385|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-44.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.48|-40.12||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares mean difference from Placebo|||-40.12|-48.48|<0.0001
81480113|NCT03397121|162649386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-68.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.11|-60.67||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares mean difference from Placebo|||-60.67|-77.11|<0.0001
81480114|NCT03397121|162649387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-62.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.01|-56.48||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares mean difference from Placebo|||-56.48|-69.01|<0.0001
81480115|NCT03397121|162649388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-78.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.65|-73.04||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares mean difference from Placebo|||-73.04|-83.65|<0.0001
81540756|NCT00265564|162758891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We investigated treatment condition differences in change of drug and alcohol use over four time-points using generalized linear mixed modeling analyses. A trajectory for each participant was modeled yielding estimates of baseline scores (intercept), slope, and error. Four between-person parameters were estimated: average baseline score for all participants, average slope over time in TAU condition, effect of being in SS on average intercept, effect of being in SS on average slope.||||> .05
81480116|NCT03397121|162649389|SUPERIORITY|LS Mean Difference (95% CI) from Placebo|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.59|-27.94||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares mean difference from Placebo|||-27.94|-35.59|<0.0001
81480117|NCT03397121|162649390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.99|-32.14||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares mean difference from Placebo|||-32.14|-39.99|<0.0001
81480118|NCT03397121|162649391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.32|-37.4||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA||Represents the least squares mean difference from Placebo|||-37.40|-47.32|<0.0001
81480119|NCT04391179|162649416|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimation represents log-scale difference between average daily change in D-Dimer for Dipyridamole patients minus placebo average daily change. Negative estimates indicate that D-Dimer levels decline faster in Dipyridamole versus placebo patients.|||.023|-.089|0.24
81480120|NCT04391179|162649417|SUPERIORITY||win ratio|1.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|97.8|0.78|1.29|||Mantel Haenszel||win ratio= (the probability of a win for the dipyridamole patient)/(probability of a win for the placebo patient)|A win ratio analysis of the hierarchical composite outcome requiring direct comparison of outcomes between each dipyridamole patient and placebo patient. The patient with the superior outcome is adjudicated the 'winner' and receives a +1 score, while the 'loser' scores -1.||1.29|0.78|.98
81480121|NCT04391179|162649418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.08
81480122|NCT04391179|162649419|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Log Rank|||||||.09
81480123|NCT04391179|162649420|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.29||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|3.94|||regression, negative binomial||estimated ratio of days on mechanical ventilation for dipyridamole and placebo|||3.94|0.02|0.36
81480124|NCT04391179|162649421|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.51|||Regression, Logistic||Odds of a 50 point drop in the dipyridamole group relative to the placebo group.|||2.51|0.43|.94
81540757|NCT00265564|162758892|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81480125|NCT04391179|162649422|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.95
81480126|NCT03442088|162649437|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.272||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0001
81480127|NCT03442088|162649438|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|95.98||||0.934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2324.0|2516.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2516|-2324|0.934
81480128|NCT03442088|162649439|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6878||||0.1632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.685|0.3097|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.3097|-1.685|0.1632
81480129|NCT03442088|162649440|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.344||||0.1063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.248|0.5992|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.5992|-5.248|0.1063
81480130|NCT03442088|162649441|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.24||||0.5611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.333|14.81|||t-test, 2 sided|||||14.81|-8.333|0.5611
81480131|NCT00105989|162649446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons. The primary efficacy analysis compared the time to recurrence during the maintenance phase between all duloxetine and placebo patients using the log-rank test, stratified by country at α=.05.|Log Rank|The log rank method provides a single p-value comparing time to depressive recurrence for placebo and duloxetine.||A total of 257 randomized patients (randomly assigned with equal probability to the two treatment groups) were needed to have 90% power to detect 40% versus 20% recurrence rates over 52 weeks, using a log rank test at a two-sided significance level of .05.||||<0.001
81480132|NCT00105989|162649447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Frequencies are analyzed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel controlling for investigator||||||<0.001
81480133|NCT00105989|162649448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Log Rank|The log rank method provides a single p-value comparing time to depressive recurrence for placebo and duloxetine.||||||0.003
81480134|NCT00105989|162649449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Frequencies were analyzed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel controlling for investigator.||||||0.003
81480135|NCT00105989|162649450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81540758|NCT00265564|162758893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Generalized linear mixed modeling analysis||||>.05
81480136|NCT00105989|162649450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.016
81480137|NCT00105989|162649451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81451947|NCT00168818|162590943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|-1.1||||0.3173||95.0|-3.3|1.1|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||1.1|-3.3|0.3173
81451948|NCT00168818|162590943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (Percentage)|1.9||||0.1274||95.0|-0.5|4.3|||Normal approximation|Normal approximation of independent binomial distribution without stratification||Risk difference versus Enoxaparin||4.3|-0.5|0.1274
81451949|NCT00168818|162590944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0694||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.0694
81451950|NCT00168818|162590944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0212||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.0212
81451951|NCT00168818|162590945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5062||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.5062
81451952|NCT00168818|162590945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3717||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.3717
81451953|NCT00168818|162590946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.124||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.1240
81451954|NCT00168818|162590946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2497||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.2497
81480138|NCT00105989|162649452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480139|NCT00105989|162649452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.153||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.153
81480140|NCT00105989|162649453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81451955|NCT00168818|162590948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4352||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.4352
81451956|NCT00168818|162590948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6037||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison versus Enoxaparin||||0.6037
81451957|NCT00875797|162590999|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|t-test||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81451958|NCT00875797|162591000|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|χ2 test|percentage of infection|20.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.0||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p\<0.05|Chi-squared|2 degrees of freedom||||||0.05
81451959|NCT00875797|162591001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of survivers|80.0|||<|0.05||95.0||||p\<0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|2-degrees of freedom||Chi-square||||<0.05
81451960|NCT01590797|162591006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.19|||Robust Regression|Robust regression using M-estimation with terms for treatment and the metformin stratum and type of insulin, and baseline A1C (%) as a covariate.||||-0.19|-0.50|<0.001
81451961|NCT01590797|162591007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.14|||Robust Regression|Robust regression using M-estimation with terms for treatment and type of insulin, and baseline A1C (%) as a covariate.||||-0.14|-0.61|0.002
81451962|NCT01590797|162591008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4|-14.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and the metformin stratum and type of insulin, and baseline 2-hr Post- Meal Glucose (mg/dL) as a covariate.||||-14.7|-38.4|<0.001
81451963|NCT00811928|162591063|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The upper limit of the 95% Confidence Interval for the difference in incidence defined as (# of participants affected with proven or probable IFI/ # of participants in the FAS population at risk)\*100% (posaconazole minus fluconazole) had to be \< 4 in order to be considered non-inferior. IFI occurred: proven+probable|Difference for the incidence|-5.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.21|0.25|||||Posaconazole minus fluconazole|||0.25|-12.21|
81451964|NCT00811928|162591064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Participants|4.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|9.7|||||IFI Incidence for the Posaconazole group = (# of participants affected with proven or probable IFI/ # of participants in the FAS population at risk)\*100%|||9.7|1.4|
81451965|NCT00811928|162591064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Participants|13.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|21.3|||||IFI Incidence for the Fluconazole group = (# of participants affected with proven or probable IFI/ # of participants in the FAS population at risk)\*100%|||21.3|8.0|
81451966|NCT00811928|162591067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Participants|31.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.3|40.9|||||IFI Incidence for the Posaconazole group = (# of participants affected with proven or probable IFI/ # of participants in the FAS population at risk)\*100%.|||40.9|23.3|
81451967|NCT00811928|162591067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Participants|41.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.8|51.4|||||IFI Incidence for the Fluconazole group = (# of participants affected with proven or probable IFI/ # of participants in the FAS population at risk)\*100%|||51.4|32.8|
81451968|NCT00811928|162591068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Participants|2.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|7.3|||||All-Cause Mortality Rate is the percentage of participants with mortality from any cause.|||7.3|0.5|
81451969|NCT00811928|162591068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Participants|5.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|11.9|||||All-Cause Mortality Rate is the percentage of participants with mortality from any cause.|||11.9|2.4|
81451970|NCT01333397|162591070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||ILA - Dysport NG 20 U Vs Placebo||||<0.0001
81451971|NCT01333397|162591070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||ILA - Dysport NG 50 U Vs Placebo||||<0.0001
81480141|NCT00105989|162649454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean value at endpoint is significant from 4.||||||<0.001
81480142|NCT00105989|162649454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean value at endpoint is significant from 4.||||||<0.001
81480143|NCT00105989|162649455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81480144|NCT00105989|162649456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for Change from Baseline to Endpoint for all Subscales during Acute phase were \<0.001.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480145|NCT00105989|162649456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.334||95.0||||P-value for Anxiety Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.334
81451972|NCT01333397|162591070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||ILA - Dysport NG 75 U Vs Placebo||||<0.0001
81451973|NCT01333397|162591070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||SSA - Dysport NG 20 U Vs Placebo||||<0.0001
81451974|NCT01333397|162591070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||SSA - Dysport NG 50 U Vs Placebo||||<0.0001
81451975|NCT01333397|162591070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||SSA - Dysport NG 75 U Vs Placebo||||<0.0001
81451976|NCT04411914|162591118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||||||0.0009
81451977|NCT04411914|162591119|OTHER|||||||0.0053|||||||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|"Spearman Correlation Coefficient, N=9 Prob \> \|r\| under H0: Rho=0"||||||0.0053
81451978|NCT02552212|162591147|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.231|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.336|31.623|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio: CZP/Placebo and p-value were calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, region and Magnetic Resonance Imaging/C- Reactive Protein (MRI/CRP) classification.||31.623|7.336|<0.001
81451979|NCT02552212|162591148|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.436|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.127|13.401|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio: CZP/Placebo and p-value were calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, region and MRI/CRP classification.||13.401|4.127|<0.001
81451980|NCT02552212|162591158|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.359|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.286|12.636|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio: CZP/Placebo and p-value were calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, region MRI/CRP classification.||12.636|4.286|<0.001
81451981|NCT02552212|162591159|OTHER||Difference|-1.696|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-1.282|||ANCOVA|||From an ANCOVA model including scores at Baseline, treatment group, region and MRI/CRP classification.||-1.282|-2.110|<0.001
81451982|NCT02552212|162591160|OTHER||Difference|-1.585|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.132|-1.038|||ANCOVA|||From an ANCOVA model including scores at Baseline, treatment group, region and MRI/CRP classification.||-1.038|-2.132|<0.0001
81451983|NCT02552212|162591161|OTHER||Difference|-1.819|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-1.388|||ANCOVA|||From an ANCOVA model including scores at Baseline, treatment group, region and MRI/CRP classification.||-1.388|-2.250|<0.001
81451984|NCT02552212|162591162|OTHER||Difference|-1.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.909|-0.672|||ANCOVA|||From an ANCOVA model including scores at Baseline, treatment group, region and MRI/CRP classification.||-0.672|-1.909|<0.001
81451985|NCT02552212|162591163|OTHER||Difference|-4.8687|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4014|-3.336|||ANCOVA|||From an ANCOVA model including scores at Baseline, treatment group, region and MRI/CRP classification.||-3.3360|-6.4014|<0.001
81451986|NCT02552212|162591164|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.223|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|10.191|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio: CZP/Placebo and p-value were calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, region and MRI/CRP classification.||10.191|3.800|<0.001
81451987|NCT02552212|162591165|OTHER||Difference|-0.183|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.117|||ANCOVA|||From an ANCOVA model including scores at Baseline, treatment group, region and MRI/CRP classification.||-0.117|-0.250|<0.001
81451988|NCT02552212|162591173|OTHER||Difference|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|-1.18|||ANCOVA|||From an ANCOVA model including scores at Baseline, treatment group, region and MRI/CRP classification.||-1.18|-2.62|<0.001
81451989|NCT02552212|162591174|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.484|||=|0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.142|1.653|||Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio: CZP/PBO and p-value were calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment, region and MRI/CRP classification.||1.653|0.142|=0.247
81451990|NCT02728843|162591183|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81451991|NCT02728843|162591184|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81451992|NCT02728843|162591185|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81451993|NCT02728843|162591186|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81451994|NCT02728843|162591187|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81451995|NCT02728843|162591188|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81451996|NCT02728843|162591189|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81451997|NCT03185013|162591194|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the one-sided p-value was \<0.025 and the corresponding lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded zero (0).|Difference in percentage|11.4||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|21.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||21.2|-0.4|0.029
81451998|NCT03185013|162591196|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Difference in percentage|12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|24.5||||||||24.5|-0.6|
81451999|NCT03185013|162591197|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Difference in percentage|18.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|29.4||||||||29.4|5.1|
81452000|NCT03185013|162591198|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Difference in percentage|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|23.5||||||||23.5|1.7|
81452001|NCT03185013|162591199|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Difference in percentage|11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|20.3||||||||20.3|1.5|
81452002|NCT03185013|162591200|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Difference in percentage|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|10.3||||||||10.3|-11.5|
81452003|NCT03185013|162591201|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Difference in percentage|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|20.1||||||||20.1|-0.5|
81452004|NCT03185013|162591202|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Location shift|224.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.0|224.0||||||Week 15: HPV-16 E7||224.0|24.0|
81452005|NCT03185013|162591202|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Location shift|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||Week 36: HPV-16 E7||0.0|0.0|
81452006|NCT03185013|162591202|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Location Shift|2024.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2000.0|6050.0||||||Week 15: HPV-18 E7||6050.0|2000.0|
81452007|NCT03185013|162591202|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Location Shift|224.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.0|674.0||||||Week 36: HPV-18 E7||674.0|74.0|
81452008|NCT03185013|162591203|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Location shift|11.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.33|20.0||||||HPV-16 E6: Week 15||20.00|8.33|
81452009|NCT03185013|162591203|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Difference in median|8.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.33|11.67||||||HPV-16 E6: Week 36||11.67|3.33|
81452010|NCT03185013|162591203|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Difference in median|10.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|15.0||||||HPV-16 E7: Week 15||15.00|5.00|
81452011|NCT03185013|162591203|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Difference in median|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|10.0||||||HPV-16 E7: Week 36||10.00|1.67|
81452012|NCT03185013|162591203|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Difference in median|50.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.67|66.67||||||HPV-18 E6: Week 15||66.67|31.67|
81452013|NCT03185013|162591203|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Difference in median|38.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.33|51.67||||||HPV-18 E6: Week 36||51.67|18.33|
81452014|NCT03185013|162591203|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Difference in median|14.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.67|18.33||||||HPV-18 E7: Week 15||18.33|6.67|
81452015|NCT03185013|162591203|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Difference in median|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|15.0||||||HPV-18 E7: Week 36||15.00|5.00|
81452016|NCT03185013|162591204|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Difference in median|0.025|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.046||||||Parameter: CD8+CD137+Perforin+||0.046|0.002|
81452017|NCT03185013|162591204|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Difference in median|0.011|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.014||||||Parameter: CD8+CD38+Perforin+||0.014|0.000|
81452018|NCT03185013|162591204|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI exceeded 0.|Difference in median|0.044|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.058||||||Parameter: CD8+CD69+Perforin+||0.058|0.017|
81452019|NCT02092467|162591211|NON_INFERIORITY|Hazard ratio (95% CI) was based on a univariate Cox proportional hazard model with treatment \[All Tofacitinib (ie, tofacitinib 5 mg BID and tofacitinib 10 mg BID combined) and TNFi\] as covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.09|||||Primary comparison. Non-inferiority was to be claimed between All Tofacitinib and TNFi if the upper limit of the 95% CI for HR was \< 1.8 (non-inferiority criterion).|All Tofacitinib versus TNFi||2.09|1.04|
81452020|NCT02092467|162591211|NON_INFERIORITY|Hazard ratio (95% CI) was based on a univariate cox proportional hazard model with treatment (tofacitinib 5 mg BID, tofacitinib 10 mg BID and TNFi) as covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.43|||||Secondary comparison. Non-inferiority was to be claimed between tofacitinib 10 mg BID and tofacitinib 5 mg BID if the upper limit of the 95% CI for HR was \< 2.0 (non-inferiority criterion).|Tofacitinib 10 mg BID versus Tofacitinib 5 mg BID||1.43|0.70|
81452021|NCT02092467|162591211|OTHER|Hazard ratio (95% CI) was based on a univariate cox proportional hazard model with treatment (tofacitinib 5 mg BID, tofacitinib 10 mg BID and TNFi) as covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.18|||||Supportive analysis to the primary comparison between All Tofacitinib vs TNFi.|Tofacitinib 5 mg BID versus TNFi||2.18|1.00|
81452022|NCT02092467|162591211|OTHER|Hazard ratio (95% CI) was based on a univariate cox proportional hazard model with treatment (tofacitinib 5 mg BID, tofacitinib 10 mg BID and TNFi) as covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.19|||||Supportive analysis to the primary comparison between All Tofacitinib vs TNFi.|Tofacitinib 10 mg BID versus TNFi||2.19|1.00|
81452023|NCT02092467|162591212|NON_INFERIORITY|Hazard ratio (95% CI) was based on a univariate Cox proportional hazard model with treatment \[All Tofacitinib (ie, tofacitinib 5 mg BID and tofacitinib 10 mg BID combined) and TNFi\] as covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.94|||||Primary comparison. Non-inferiority was to be claimed between All Tofacitinib and TNFi if the upper limit of the 95% CI for HR was \< 1.8 (non-inferiority criterion).|All Tofacitinib versus TNFi||1.94|0.91|
81452024|NCT02092467|162591212|NON_INFERIORITY|Hazard ratio (95% CI) was based on a univariate cox proportional hazard model with treatment (tofacitinib 5 mg BID, tofacitinib 10 mg BID and TNFi) as covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.71|||||Secondary Comparison. Non-inferiority was to be claimed between tofacitinib 10 mg BID and tofacitinib 5 mg BID if the upper limit of the 95% CI for HR was \<2.0 (non-inferiority criterion).|Tofacitinib 10 mg BID versus Tofacitinib 5 mg BID||1.71|0.77|
81452025|NCT02092467|162591212|OTHER|Hazard ratio (95% CI) was based on a univariate cox proportional hazard model with treatment (tofacitinib 5 mg BID, tofacitinib 10 mg BID and TNFi) as covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.91|||||Supportive analysis to the primary comparison between All Tofacitinib vs TNFi.|Tofacitinib 5 mg BID versus TNFi||1.91|0.81|
81480146|NCT00105989|162649456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0||||P-value for Core Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.019
81480147|NCT00105989|162649456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||95.0||||P-value for Maier Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assessses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.046
81452026|NCT02092467|162591212|OTHER|Hazard ratio (95% CI) was based on a univariate cox proportional hazard model with treatment (tofacitinib 5 mg BID, tofacitinib 10 mg BID and TNFi) as covariate.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.18|||||Supportive analysis to the primary comparison between All Tofacitinib vs TNFi.|Tofacitinib 10 mg BID versus TNFi||2.18|0.94|
81452027|NCT04400682|162591243|EQUIVALENCE|0.80-1.25 margins for equivalence|Mean ratio|1.015||||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9897|1.041|||ANOVA||||Ln(AUClast) : 0.989- 1.0410|1.0410|0.9897|0.0000
81452028|NCT04400682|162591244|EQUIVALENCE|0.80 - 1.25 equivalence margin is required.|Mean ratio|1.0361||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9294|1.1551|||ANOVA||||Ln(Cmax) : 0.9294 - 1.1551|1.1551|0.9294|0.0033
81452029|NCT04400682|162591245|EQUIVALENCE|0.80 - 1.25 equivalence margin is not required.|Mean ratio|1.0108||||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9856|1.0366|||ANOVA||||Ln(Cmax) : 0.9856 - 1.0366|1.0366|0.9856|0.0000
81452030|NCT02105974|162591247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.034||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.055|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM)||||0.055|0.014|0.001
81452031|NCT02105974|162591248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.62||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|5.59|||ANCOVA|||||5.59|-0.35|0.084
81452032|NCT02105974|162591249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.78||Nominal p-value|Regression, Cox|||||0.78|0.43|<0.001
81452033|NCT02968849|162591253|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.3|||Log Rank|The hazard ratio was tested using a sex-stratified log rank test.|The hazard ratio was estimated using a sex-stratified Cox proportional hazards model. The vaccine group (ALVAC-HIV + subtype C gp120/MF59) represents the numerator and the placebo group represents the denominator.|||1.30|0.81|0.84
81452034|NCT02968849|162591253|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.31|||Wald||The hazard ratio was estimated using Nelson-Aalen cumulative hazard estimates. The vaccine group (ALVAC-HIV + subtype C gp120/MF59) represents the numerator and the placebo group represents the denominator..|||1.31|0.81|0.83
81452035|NCT02968849|162591264|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.28|||Log Rank|The hazard ratio was tested using a sex-stratified log rank test.|The hazard ratio was estimated using a sex-stratified Cox proportional hazards model. The vaccine group (ALVAC-HIV + subtype C gp120/MF59) represents the numerator and the placebo group represents the denominator.|||1.28|0.85|0.66
81452036|NCT02968849|162591264|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.23|||Wald||The hazard ratio was estimated using Nelson-Aalen cumulative hazard estimates. The vaccine group (ALVAC-HIV + subtype C gp120/MF59) represents the numerator and the placebo group represents the denominator..|||1.23|0.81|0.98
81480148|NCT00105989|162649456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Retardation Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assessses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480149|NCT00105989|162649456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.319||95.0||||P-value for Sleep Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assessses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.319
81480150|NCT00105989|162649456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.275||95.0||||P-value for Depressed Mood Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assessses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.275
81480151|NCT00105989|162649457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Anxiety Subscale Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81480152|NCT00105989|162649457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for Pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Core Subscale Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81480153|NCT00105989|162649457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for Pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Maier Subscale Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81452037|NCT02968849|162591266|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.58|||Log Rank|The hazard ratio was tested using a sex-stratified log rank test.|The hazard ratio was estimated using a sex-stratified Cox proportional hazards model. The vaccine group (ALVAC-HIV + subtype C gp120/MF59) represents the numerator and the placebo group represents the denominator.|||1.58|0.84|0.39
81452038|NCT02968849|162591266|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.54|||Wald||The hazard ratio was estimated using Nelson-Aalen cumulative hazard estimates. The vaccine group (ALVAC-HIV + subtype C gp120/MF59) represents the numerator and the placebo group represents the denominator..|||1.54|0.81|0.50
81452039|NCT02968849|162591277|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.33|||Log Rank|The hazard ratio was tested using a sex-stratified log rank test.|The hazard ratio was estimated using a sex-stratified Cox proportional hazards model. The vaccine group (ALVAC-HIV + subtype C gp120/MF59) represents the numerator and the placebo group represents the denominator.|||1.33|0.80|0.82
81452040|NCT02968849|162591278|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.98|||Log Rank|The hazard ratio was tested using a sex-stratified log rank test.|The hazard ratio was estimated using a sex-stratified Cox proportional hazards model. The vaccine group (ALVAC-HIV + subtype C gp120/MF59) represents the numerator and the placebo group represents the denominator.|||1.98|0.50|0.98
81480154|NCT00105989|162649457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value for Pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Retardation Subscale Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81480155|NCT00105989|162649457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value for Pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Sleep Subscale Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81480156|NCT00105989|162649457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value for Pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Depressed Mood Subscale Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81540759|NCT00119847|162758894|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.04||p\<0.05 required for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||The planned sample size of 300 subjects was chosen to provide 80% power to detect a clinically relevant difference of 0.1 in the change in α1 from baseline to 1 year between the 2 treatment groups on the basis of data from prior studies that indicated that baseline levels of α1 would be 1.0 with a common SD of 0.2.||0.04|-0.12|0.34
81540760|NCT00119847|162758895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.0||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|10.7||p\<0.01 required for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||10.7|-4.8|0.45
81452041|NCT02968849|162591279|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.47|||Log Rank|The hazard ratio was tested using a sex-stratified log rank test.|The hazard ratio was estimated using a sex-stratified Cox proportional hazards model. The vaccine group (ALVAC-HIV + subtype C gp120/MF59) represents the numerator and the placebo group represents the denominator.|||1.47|0.80|0.60
81480157|NCT00105989|162649458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for all Change from Baseline to Endpoint measures in the Acute Phase were \<0.001.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480158|NCT00105989|162649458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.273||95.0||||P-value for Overall Pain Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.273
81480159|NCT00105989|162649458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.968||95.0||||P-value for Headache Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.968
81480160|NCT00105989|162649458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.998||95.0||||P-value for Back Pain Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.998
81480161|NCT00105989|162649458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.703||95.0||||P-value for Shoulder Pain Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.703
81540761|NCT00119847|162758896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|5.9||p\<0.01 required for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||5.9|-1.4|0.23
81540762|NCT00659061|162758904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0||||at baseline|Chi-squared|||||||0.32
81480162|NCT00105989|162649458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.346||95.0||||P-value for Interference with Daily Activities Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.346
81480163|NCT00105989|162649458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.963||95.0||||P-value for Pain While Awake Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.963
81480164|NCT00105989|162649459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.792||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Overall Pain Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.792
81480165|NCT00105989|162649459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.407||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Headache Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.407
81480166|NCT00105989|162649459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.475||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Back Pain Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.475
81480167|NCT00105989|162649459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.241||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Shoulder Pain Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.241
81480168|NCT00105989|162649459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.885||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Interference with Daily Activities Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.885
81480169|NCT00105989|162649459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.717||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Pain While Awake Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.717
81480170|NCT00105989|162649460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480171|NCT00105989|162649460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.157||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.157
81480172|NCT00105989|162649461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.979||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.979
81480173|NCT00105989|162649462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to Endpoint in all SDS items in Acute Phase were \<0.001.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480174|NCT00105989|162649462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline to Endpoint in all SDS items in the Continuation Phase were \<0.001.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480175|NCT00105989|162649463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Change from Baseline to Endpoint in Global Score|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.029
81480176|NCT00105989|162649463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Change from Baseline to Endpoint in Work/School.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.022
81540763|NCT00659061|162758904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||at endline|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81540764|NCT00659061|162758906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0||95.0|||||ANOVA|adjusted for baseline, child age, sex, number of sprinkles sachets consumed, number of mths between enrollment and endline Hb measurement)||||||<0.000
81480177|NCT00105989|162649463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Change from Baseline to Endpoint in Social Life.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.110
81480178|NCT00105989|162649463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Change from Baseline to Endpoint in Family Life/Home Responsibilities.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.021
81480179|NCT00105989|162649464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values for Change from Baseline to Endpoint in all SF-36 subscales in the Acute Phase were \<0.001|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480180|NCT00105989|162649464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.947||95.0||||P-value for Physical Component Summary Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.947
81480181|NCT00105989|162649464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Mental Component Summary Change to Endpoint|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480182|NCT00105989|162649464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.118||95.0||||P-value for Physical Functioning Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.118
81480183|NCT00105989|162649464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0||||P-value for Bodily Pain Change from Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.550
81480184|NCT00105989|162649464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0||||P-value for Role Limitations Due to Physical Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.029
81480185|NCT00105989|162649464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Role Limitations Due to Emotional Problems Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480186|NCT00105989|162649464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for General Health Perceptions Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.002
81540765|NCT00659061|162758907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0||||baseline|Chi-squared|||||||0.34
81540766|NCT00659061|162758907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||endline|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81540767|NCT00659061|162758908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||95.0||||endline|ANOVA|adjusted for baseline child age, sex, # of sprinkle sachet consumed, # of mths between enrollment and endline Hb measurement||||||0.000
81540768|NCT00659061|162758909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||95.0||||baseline|Chi-squared|||||||0.7
81540769|NCT00659061|162758909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0||||endline|Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81540770|NCT00659061|162758910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0||||baseline|Chi-squared|||||||0.62
81452042|NCT02968849|162591280|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.46|||Log Rank|The hazard ratio was tested using a sex-stratified log rank test.|The hazard ratio was estimated using a sex-stratified Cox proportional hazards model. The vaccine group (ALVAC-HIV + subtype C gp120/MF59) represents the numerator and the placebo group represents the denominator.|||1.46|0.58|0.71
81452043|NCT02091466|162591283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance for repeated measures (ANCOVA), adjusted for baseline values, compared tympanic temperatures between the groups. Statistical significance was established at p \< 0.05, and the statistical analysis was performed using SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) software version 20.||||<0.05
81452044|NCT03785600|162591288|OTHER||||||<|0.02||||||a priori threshold is \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.02
81452045|NCT01392963|162591303|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81452046|NCT03452137|162591325|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.6804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.26|||Log Rank||HR was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: The stratification factors were response to definitive local therapy, human papillomavirus (HPV) status and type of definitive local therapy as per interactive voice or web-based response system (IxRS).||1.26|0.70|0.6804
81452047|NCT03452137|162591326|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.8371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.36|||Log Rank||HR was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: The stratification factors were response to definitive local therapy, HPV status and type of definitive local therapy as per interactive voice or web-based response system (IxRS).||1.36|0.68|0.8371
81452048|NCT03452137|162591327|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.9115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.32|||Log Rank||HR was estimated by Cox regression|Stratified Analysis: The stratification factors were response to definitive local therapy, HPV status and type of definitive local therapy as per interactive voice or web-based response system (IxRS).||1.32|0.73|0.9115
81452049|NCT03452137|162591328|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-0.67||||0.8816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.45|8.11|||Z test|||Difference in EFS Event-Free Rates at 1 year||8.11|-9.45|0.8816
81452050|NCT03452137|162591328|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|0.46||||0.9234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.86|9.78|||Z test|||Difference in EFS Event-Free Rates at 2 years||9.78|-8.86|0.9234
81452051|NCT03452137|162591328|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|1.19||||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.49|10.88|||Z test|||Difference in EFS Event-Free Rates at 3 years||10.88|-8.49|0.8090
81452052|NCT03452137|162591328|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|0.01||||0.9985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.17|10.19|||Z test|||Difference in EFS Event-Free Rates at 4 years||10.19|-10.17|0.9985
81452053|NCT03452137|162591329|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|5.17||||0.2393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|13.79|||Z test|||Difference in EFS Event-Free Rates at 1 year||13.79|-3.44|0.2393
81452054|NCT03452137|162591329|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|3.61||||0.4472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.69|12.9|||Z test|||Difference in EFS Event-Free Rates at 2 years||12.90|-5.69|0.4472
81452055|NCT03452137|162591329|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|3.14||||0.5222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.49|12.77|||Z test|||Difference in EFS Event-Free Rates at 3 years||12.77|-6.49|0.5222
81452056|NCT03452137|162591329|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|1.31||||0.7967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.64|11.26|||Z test|||Difference in EFS Event-Free Rates at 4 years||11.26|-8.64|0.7967
81452057|NCT03452137|162591330|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|2.77||||0.4819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|10.49|||Z test|||Difference in OS Event-Free Rates at 2 years||10.49|-4.95|0.4819
81452058|NCT03452137|162591330|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-1.25||||0.7783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.97|7.47|||Z test|||Difference in OS Event-Free Rates at 3 years||7.47|-9.97|0.7783
81452059|NCT03452137|162591330|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|-1.07||||0.8924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.56|14.42|||Z test|||Difference in OS Event-Free Rates at 5 years||14.42|-16.56|0.8924
81452060|NCT02856802|162591355|NON_INFERIORITY|Assumption that 15% of placebo and 42% of DFN 02 10 mg (treated) subjects would be pain-free at 2 hours. A sample size of 50 subjects in each DB1 dosing arm provided 86% power to detect this assumed difference between placebo and DFN-02 10 mg at a 5% (2-sided) level of significance.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|6.83|||Fisher Exact|||Statistical testing and confidence intervals (CIs) were 2 sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. All statistical analyses were conducted with the statistical analysis system (SAS)® software package (version 9.3).||6.83|1.05|0.044
81452061|NCT02856802|162591356|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority conducted as specified in the statistical analysis plan (SAP).||||||0.007||||||The corresponding p-values from Fisher's exact test were computed for the comparison between treatment groups.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.007
81452062|NCT02856802|162591357|NON_INFERIORITY|No assumptions made.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|3.3|||Fisher Exact|||Statistical testing and confidence intervals (CIs) were 2 sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05. All statistical analyses were conducted with the SAS® software package (version 9.3).||3.30|0.52|0.642
81480187|NCT00105989|162649464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Mental Health Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81452063|NCT00261443|162591374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.544||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.332|0.893||Stratified Log-rank Test, controlling for type of mood stabilizer and type of mood episode|Stratified Log-rank Test||Cox proportional hazards model, with type of mood stabilizer and type of index mood episode as stratification factors, and treatment group as covariate.|||0.893|0.332|0.014
81452064|NCT00261443|162591375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.01||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.15||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode used for baseline. ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, and baseline value used for mean change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, difference in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Baseline Comparison||0.15|-0.16|0.911
81452065|NCT00261443|162591375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|0.04||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.18||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 4 Comparison||0.18|-0.09|0.557
81540771|NCT00659061|162758910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0||||endline|Chi-squared|||||||0.89
81452066|NCT00261443|162591375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.04||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.1||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 8 Comparison||0.10|-0.18|0.596
81452067|NCT00261443|162591375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.05||||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.11||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 12 Comparison||0.11|-0.22|0.522
81452068|NCT00261443|162591375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.13||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.04||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 16 Comparison||0.04|-0.30|0.142
81452069|NCT00261443|162591375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.16||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.03||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 20 Comparison||0.03|-0.35|0.092
81452070|NCT00261443|162591375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.2||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.01||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 24 Comparison||-0.01|-0.40|0.039
81452071|NCT00261443|162591375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.21||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.0||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 28 Comparison||0.00|-0.43|0.050
81480188|NCT00105989|162649464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Social Function Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480189|NCT00105989|162649464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Vitality Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81452072|NCT00261443|162591375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.19||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.01||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 32 Comparison||0.01|-0.40|0.064
81452073|NCT00261443|162591375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.25||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.05||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 36 Comparison||-0.05|-0.46|0.017
81452074|NCT00261443|162591375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.22||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.01||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 40 Comparison||-0.01|-0.43|0.039
81452075|NCT00261443|162591375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.27||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.05||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 44 Comparison||-0.05|-0.48|0.015
81480190|NCT00105989|162649464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.815||95.0||||P-value for Rate Current Health Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.815
81480191|NCT00105989|162649464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Health Compared to a Year Ago Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480192|NCT00105989|162649465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.415||95.0||||P-value is pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Change from Baseline-Physical Component Summary.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.415
81480193|NCT00105989|162649465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value is pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Change from Baseline-Mental Component Summary.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81480194|NCT00105989|162649465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.731||95.0||||P-value is pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Change from Baseline-Physical Functioning.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.731
81480195|NCT00105989|162649465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.438||95.0||||P-value is pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Change from Baseline-Bodily Pain.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.438
81480196|NCT00105989|162649465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0||||P-value is pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Change from Baseline-Role Limitations Due to Physical.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.029
81480197|NCT00105989|162649465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value is pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Change from Baseline-Role Limitations Due to Emotional problems.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81540772|NCT00659061|162758911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||95.0||||baseline|Chi-squared|||||||0.93
81540773|NCT00659061|162758911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0||||endline|Chi-squared|||||||0.49
81540774|NCT01210716|162758912|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower 97.5% confidence limit on the mean of the paired differences is greater than -15% of the Control group mean (i.e., p-value \<=0.05), then the Test group will be considered non-inferior in the primary efficacy parameter to Control at the margin of 15%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.97|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|4.0||||paired t-test|||A one-sample t-test on the mean of paired differences was used to evaluate the primary objective. Sample size was determined using historical data and the 95% chi-square upper confidence limit on the observed standard deviation of the paired differences. A minimum sample of 27 pairs was required to demonstrate the AMICUS procedure to be non-inferior to Spectra with a mean efficiency of plasma removal with a non-inferiority margin of 15% with at least 97.5% (one-sided) confidence and 90% power.|||4.0|<0.001
81540775|NCT03186209|162758914|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.36||Multiplicity protected by hierarchy testing procedure. First in line hypothesis testing, requiring p-value \<0.05.|Negative binomial|Model with covariates: treatment group, region (China/Non-China), number of exacerbations in previous year, use of maintenance oral corticosteroids||||0.36|0.19|<0.0001
81540776|NCT03186209|162758915|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.34||Test after significant primary endpoint. Two secondary endpoints (change in FEV1 and total asthma symptom score) using Holm's procedure; smaller p-value to be \<0.025, and larger p-value to be \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes Treatment, baseline pre-bronchodilator FEV1, region, use of maintenance oral corticosteroids, visit, and treatment by visit||||0.34|0.17|<0.0001
81540777|NCT03186209|162758916|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.05||Test after significant primary endpoint. Two secondary endpoints (change in FEV1 and total asthma symptom score) using Holm's procedure; smaller p-value to be \<0.025, and larger p-value to be \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes Treatment, baseline total asthma symptom score, region, use of maintenance oral corticosteroids, visit, and treatment by visit||||-0.05|-0.45|0.0126
81540778|NCT03186209|162758917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.1835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.08||Nominal p-value. Not multiplicity protected by testing procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes Treatment, baseline total asthma rescue medication use, region, use of maintenance oral corticosteroids, visit, treatment\*visit||||0.08|-0.42|0.1835
81540779|NCT03186209|162758918|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.24|53.07||Nominal p-value. Not multiplicity protected by testing procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes Treatment, baseline morning PEF, region, use of maintenance oral corticosteroids, visit, and treatment by visit||||53.07|24.24|<0.0001
81540780|NCT03186209|162758919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.52|50.18||Nominal p-value. Not multiplicity protected by testing procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes Treatment, baseline evening PEF, region, use of maintenance oral corticosteroids, visit, and treatment by visit||||50.18|21.52|<0.0001
81540781|NCT03186209|162758920|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.3385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.01||Nominal p-value. Not multiplicity protected by testing procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes Treatment, baseline proportion of nights awakening, region, use of maintenance oral corticosteroids, visit, and treatment by visit||||0.01|-0.03|0.3385
81540782|NCT03186209|162758921|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.28||Nominal p-value. Not multiplicity protected by testing procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes Treatment, baseline ACQ-6 score, use of maintenance oral corticosteroids, visit, and treatment by visit||||-0.28|-0.58|<0.0001
81540783|NCT03186209|162758922|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.43||Nominal p-value. Not multiplicity protected by testing procedure.|Regression, Cox|model including covariates treatment group, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year, and use of maintenance oral corticosteroids||||0.43|0.23|<0.0001
81540784|NCT03186209|162758923|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.42||Nominal p-value. Not multiplicity protected by testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for region, number of exacerbations in the previous year (2, \>=3), use of OCS||||0.42|0.19|<0.0001
81480198|NCT00105989|162649465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.391||95.0||||P-value is pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Change from Baseline-General Health Perceptions.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.391
81480199|NCT00105989|162649465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value is pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Change from Baseline-Mental Health.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81540785|NCT03186209|162758924|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.79|-5.6||Nominal p-value. Not multiplicity protected by testing procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model with covariates: treatment group, baseline SGRQ total score, region, use of maintenance oral corticosteroids, visit, and treatment by visit||||-5.60|-12.79|<0.0001
81540786|NCT03186209|162758925|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.46||||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.9||Nominal p-value. Not multiplicity protected by testing procedure.|Negative binomial|Model includes Treatment, use of maintenance oral corticosteroids, categorical variable of ER/UC or hospitalization exacerbations during previous year||||0.90|0.24|0.0222
81540787|NCT03186209|162758929|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-119.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-169.78|-68.84||Nominal p-value. Not multiplicity protected by testing procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|model includes treatment , baseline eosinophil count, region, use of maintenance oral corticosteroids, visit, and treatment by visit||||-68.84|-169.78|<0.0001
81540788|NCT03186209|162758930|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.83||||0.4519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.35||Nominal p-value. Not multiplicity protected by testing procedure.|Negative binomial|Model with covariates: treatment group, region (China/Non-China), number of exacerbations in previous year, use of maintenance oral corticosteroids||||1.35|0.51|0.4519
81540789|NCT03186209|162758931|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.22||Nominal p-value. Not multiplicity protected by testing procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes Treatment, baseline pre-bronchodilator FEV1, region, use of maintenance oral corticosteroids, visit, and treatment by visit||||0.22|0.02|0.0214
81480200|NCT00105989|162649465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.142||95.0||||P-value is pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Change from Baseline-Social Functioning.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.142
81480201|NCT00105989|162649465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||95.0||||P-value is pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Change from Baseline-Vitality.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.240
81480202|NCT00105989|162649465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.615||95.0||||P-value is pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Change from Baseline-Rate General Health.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.615
81480203|NCT00105989|162649465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.218||95.0||||P-value is pairwise comparison of Least Squares Means for Change from Baseline-Health Compared to a Year Ago.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.218
81480204|NCT00105989|162649466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.838||95.0||||P-value for change in number of Primary Health Care Provider Visits in Acute Phase|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.838
81480205|NCT00105989|162649466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for change in number of Psychiatrist visits in Acute Phase|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480206|NCT00105989|162649466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.236||95.0||||P-value for change in number of Psychologist/Therapist visits in Acute Phase|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.236
81480207|NCT00105989|162649466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145||95.0||||P-value for change in number of Other Specialist Physician visits in Acute Phase|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.145
81480208|NCT00105989|162649466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.423||95.0||||P-value for change in number of Other (Specified by Patient) visits in Acute Phase|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.423
81480209|NCT00105989|162649466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.325||95.0||||P-value for change in number of Primary Health Care Provider visits in Continuation Phase|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.325
81480210|NCT00105989|162649466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for change in number of Psychiatrist visits in Continuation Phase|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480211|NCT00105989|162649466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.915||95.0||||P-value for change in number of Psychologist/Therapist visits in Continuation Phase|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.915
81480212|NCT00105989|162649466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.223||95.0||||P-value for change in number of Other Specialist Physician visits in Continuation Phase|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.223
81480213|NCT00105989|162649466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.362||95.0||||P-value for change in number of Other (Specified by Patient) visits in Continuation Phase|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.362
81480214|NCT00105989|162649467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.462||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison of means for change from baseline to endpoint in Primary Health Care Provider visits.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.462
81480215|NCT00105989|162649467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.668||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison of means for change from baseline to endpoint in Psychiatrist visits.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.668
81480216|NCT00105989|162649467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.746||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison of means for change from baseline to endpoint in Psychologist/Therapist visits.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.746
81480217|NCT00105989|162649467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.511||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison of means for change from baseline to endpoint in Other Specialist Physician visits.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.511
81480218|NCT00105989|162649467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.271||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison of means for change from baseline to endpoint in Other (Specified by Patient) Provider visits.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.271
81480219|NCT00105989|162649468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.506||95.0||||P-value for Change in Average Number of Hours Worked In a Week in Acute Phase|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.506
81480220|NCT00105989|162649468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057||95.0||||P-value for Change in Average Number of Hours Worked In a Week in Continuation Phase|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.057
81480221|NCT00105989|162649469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.826||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.826
81480222|NCT00105989|162649470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.105||95.0||||P-value for Change in Number of Missed Paid Work Hours in Acute Phase|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.105
81480223|NCT00105989|162649470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174||95.0||||P-value for Change in Number of Missed Paid Work Hours in Continuation Phase|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.174
81480224|NCT00105989|162649471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.037
81480225|NCT00105989|162649472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.785||95.0||||P-value for Sum Items 1 to 5 Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.785
81480226|NCT00105989|162649472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.354||95.0||||P-value for Sum Items 1\&2 Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.354
81480227|NCT00105989|162649472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0||||P-value for Item 1-Sex Drive Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.170
81540790|NCT03186209|162758932|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.1589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.08||Nominal p-value. Not multiplicity protected by testing procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes Treatment, baseline total asthma symptom score, region, use of maintenance oral corticosteroids, visit, and treatment by visit||||0.08|-0.51|0.1589
81480228|NCT00105989|162649472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.825||95.0||||P-value for Item 2-Arousal Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.825
81540791|NCT01856270|162758935|SUPERIORITY|The data from this study was compared with the data from the Natural History of Headache after Mild TBI which was previously published (Lucas, Hoffman, Bell, Dikmen. (2014), A prospective study of prevalence and characterization of headache following mild traumatic brain injury. Cephalalgia (34) 93-102).|Difference of proportions|0.114||||0.101|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|||A priori significance threshold α=.05|Fisher Exact||Confidence interval estimation method from Wallenstein (1997). 71 of 205 participants (at 3 Mo post) in the Natural History study endorsed having a headache more than once per week.|A positive difference of proportions would indicate an improvement in the Amitriptyline sample, while a negative difference would indicate a worsening.|||-0.017|.101
81540792|NCT01856270|162758936|SUPERIORITY|The data from this study was compared with the data from the Natural History of Headache after Mild TBI which was previously published (Lucas, Hoffman, Bell, Dikmen. (2014), A prospective study of prevalence and characterization of headache following mild traumatic brain injury. Cephalalgia (34) 93-102).|Difference of proportions|0.194||||0.017|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.057|||A priori significance threshold α=.05|Fisher Exact||Confidence interval estimation method from Wallenstein (1997). 56 of 148 participants (at 3 mo post) in the Natural History study reported pain \>=6.|A positive difference of proportions would indicate an improvement in the Amitriptyline sample, while a negative difference would indicate a worsening|||.057|.017
81540793|NCT01856270|162758937|SUPERIORITY||Difference of proportions|0.093||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.106|0.286||A priori significance threshold α=.05|Fisher Exact||Estimate is the effect observed in the Immediate group (i.e. Immediate - Delayed). Confidence interval estimation method from Wallenstein (1997).|||.286|-.106|.456
81540794|NCT01856270|162758938|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|3.4||A priori significance threshold α=.05|t-test, 2 sided||Estimate is the effect observed in the Immediate group (i.e. Immediate - Delayed)|||3.4|-5.1|.684
81540795|NCT01856270|162758939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.9||A priori significance threshold α=.05|t-test, 2 sided||Estimate is the effect observed in the Immediate group (i.e. Immediate - Delayed)|||2.9|-1.0|.306
81540796|NCT01856270|162758940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.6||A priori significance threshold α=.05|t-test, 2 sided||Estimate is the effect observed in the Immediate group (i.e. Immediate - Delayed)|||1.6|-0.9|.583
81540797|NCT01856270|162758941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|8.8||A priori significance threshold α=.05|t-test, 2 sided||Estimate is the effect observed in the Immediate group (i.e. Immediate - Delayed)|||8.8|-4.0|.444
81540798|NCT01856270|162758942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.3||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|53.3||A priori significance threshold α=.05|t-test, 2 sided||Estimate is the effect observed in the Immediate group (i.e. Immediate - Delayed)|||53.3|1.2|.041
81540799|NCT01856270|162758943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.3||A priori significance threshold α=.05|t-test, 2 sided||Estimate is the effect observed in the Immediate group (i.e. Immediate - Delayed)|||0.3|-3.8|.089
81540800|NCT02588599|162758975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t=8.0; df=53||||||<0.0001
81540801|NCT03309020|162758983|OTHER|||||||0.802||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Age at enrollment and gender (male or female) were included as covariates in the model||Null hypothesis is no difference in grade between survivor statuses one month after cataract surgery||||0.802
81480229|NCT00105989|162649472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.877||95.0||||P-value for Item 3-Vaginal Lubrication/Penile Erection Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.877
81540802|NCT03309020|162758984|OTHER|||||||0.713||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Age at enrollment and gender (male or female) were included as covariates in the model||Null hypothesis is no difference in grade between survivor statuses three months after cataract surgery||||.713
81540803|NCT03309020|162758985|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.69|||||Odds of eye with at least 20/40 best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) 12 months after cataract surgery for controls vs. EVD survivors|Null hypothesis is no difference in the proportion of participants with at least 20/40 best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) between survivor statuses||0.69|0.01|
81540804|NCT03309020|162758986|OTHER|||||||0.832||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Age at enrollment and gender (male or female) were included as covariates in the model||||||.832
81540805|NCT03309020|162758987|OTHER|||||||0.995||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Age at enrollment and gender (male or female) were included as covariates in the model||||||.995
81540806|NCT03309020|162758988|OTHER|||||||0.441||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Age at enrollment and gender (male or female) were included as covariates in the model||||||0.441
81540807|NCT03309020|162758989|OTHER|||||||0.892||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Age at enrollment, survivor status (EVD survivor/control) included as covariates; within-subject measurement of distinct eyes treated as independent||||||.892
81540808|NCT03309020|162758990|OTHER|||||||0.913||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Age at enrollment, survivor status (EVD survivor/control) included as covariates; within-subject measurement of distinct eyes treated as independent||||||.913
81480230|NCT00105989|162649472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||P-value for Item 4-Orgasm Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.009
81480231|NCT00105989|162649472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0||||P-value for Item 5-Satisfaction Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.670
81480232|NCT00105989|162649472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0||||P-value for Sum Items 1 to 5 Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.100
81480233|NCT00105989|162649472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||P-value for Sum Items 1\&2 Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.021
81452076|NCT00261443|162591375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.29||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.07||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 48 Comparison||-0.07|-0.50|0.009
81452077|NCT00261443|162591375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.28||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.06||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 52 Comparison||-0.06|-0.50|0.013
81452078|NCT00261443|162591376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.348||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.146|0.829||Stratified Log-rank Test, controlling for type of mood stabilizer and type of index mood episode.|Stratified Log-rank Test||Cox proportional hazards model, with type of mood stabilizer and type of index mood episode as stratification factors, and treatment group as covariate.|||0.829|0.146|0.013
81452079|NCT00261443|162591377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.733||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.364|1.479||Stratified Log-rank Test P-value for Equality of Survival Curves|Stratified Log-rank Test||Cox proportional hazards model, with type of mood stabilizer and type of index mood episode as stratification factors, and treatment group as covariate.|||1.479|0.364|0.384
81452080|NCT00261443|162591379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|0.02||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.77||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, and baseline value. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Baseline Comparison||0.77|-0.73|0.955
81452081|NCT00261443|162591379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|0.06||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.95||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, and baseline value. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 4 Comparison||0.95|-0.83|0.895
81452082|NCT00261443|162591379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.69||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.24||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, and baseline value. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 8 Comparison||0.24|-1.61|0.144
81452083|NCT00261443|162591379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-1.1||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|-0.01||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, and baseline value. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 12 Comparison||-0.01|-2.19|0.047
81452084|NCT00261443|162591379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-1.39||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|-0.25||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, and baseline value. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 16 Comparison||-0.25|-2.52|0.017
81480234|NCT00105989|162649472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0||||P-value for Item 1-Sex Drive Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.047
81480235|NCT00105989|162649472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0||||P-value for Item 2-Arousal Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.023
81480236|NCT00105989|162649472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.668||95.0||||P-value for Item 3-Vaginal Lubrication/Penile Erection Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.668
81480237|NCT00105989|162649472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.136||95.0||||P-value for Item 4-Orgasm Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.136
81480238|NCT00105989|162649472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.152||95.0||||P-value for Item 5-Satisfaction Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.152
81480239|NCT00105989|162649473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Sum Items 1 to 5 Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480240|NCT00105989|162649473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Sum Items 1\&2 Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480241|NCT00105989|162649473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Item 1-Sex Drive Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480242|NCT00105989|162649473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Item 2-Arousal Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480243|NCT00105989|162649473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value for Item 3-Vaginal Lubrication/Penile Erection Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.005
81480244|NCT00105989|162649473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||P-value for Item 4-Orgasm Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.050
81452085|NCT00261443|162591379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-1.91||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|-0.68||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, and baseline value. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 20 Comparison||-0.68|-3.15|0.003
81452086|NCT00261443|162591379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-2.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|-0.89||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, and baseline value. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 24 Comparison||-0.89|-3.47|<0.001
81452087|NCT00261443|162591379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-2.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|-1.19||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, and baseline value. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 28 Comparison||-1.19|-4.06|<0.001
81452088|NCT00261443|162591379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-2.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.95||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, and baseline value. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 32 Comparison||-0.95|-3.70|<0.001
81452089|NCT00261443|162591379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-2.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|-1.37||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, and baseline value. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 36 Comparison||-1.37|-4.19|<0.001
81452090|NCT00261443|162591379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-2.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.13|-1.29||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, and baseline value. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 40 Comparison||-1.29|-4.13|<0.001
81452091|NCT00261443|162591379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-2.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.38|-1.46||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, and baseline value. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 44 Comparison||-1.46|-4.38|<0.001
81452092|NCT00261443|162591379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-3.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|-1.57||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, and baseline value. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 48 Comparison||-1.57|-4.59|<0.001
81452093|NCT00261443|162591379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-3.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|-1.54||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, and baseline value. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 52 Comparison||-1.54|-4.55|<0.001
81452094|NCT00261443|162591381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|0.2||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.94||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Baseline Comparison||0.94|-0.54|0.590
81452095|NCT00261443|162591381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.5||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|0.6||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 4 Comparison||0.60|-1.59|0.371
81452096|NCT00261443|162591381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-1.04||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|0.25||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 8 Comparison||0.25|-2.33|0.113
81452097|NCT00261443|162591381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-1.0||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|0.29||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 12 Comparison||0.29|-2.28|0.128
81480245|NCT00105989|162649473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0||||P-value for Item 5-Satisfaction Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.022
81480246|NCT00105989|162649473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for Sum Items 1 to 5 Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.002
81452098|NCT00261443|162591381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.85||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|0.47||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 16 Comparison||0.47|-2.16|0.205
81452099|NCT00261443|162591381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-1.13||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|0.32||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 20 Comparison||0.32|-2.59|0.125
81452100|NCT00261443|162591381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-1.43||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|0.06||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 24 Comparison||0.06|-2.92|0.061
81452101|NCT00261443|162591381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-1.51||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|0.06||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 28 Comparison||0.06|-3.07|0.060
81452102|NCT00261443|162591381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-1.62||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|-0.03||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 32 Comparison||-0.03|-3.21|0.046
81452103|NCT00261443|162591381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-1.15||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|0.47||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 36 Comparison||0.47|-2.77|0.164
81452104|NCT00261443|162591381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-1.53||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|0.1||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 40 Comparison||0.10|-3.16|0.066
81452105|NCT00261443|162591381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-1.57||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|0.1||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 44 Comparison||0.10|-3.24|0.066
81452106|NCT00261443|162591381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-2.08||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|-0.43||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 48 Comparison||-0.43|-3.73|0.014
81452107|NCT00261443|162591381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-2.01||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|-0.34||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 52 Comparison||-0.34|-3.68|0.019
81452108|NCT00261443|162591383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|0.05||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.22||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Baseline Comparison||0.22|-0.13|0.597
81452109|NCT00261443|162591383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|0.02||||0.838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.21||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 4 Comparison||0.21|-0.17|0.838
81452110|NCT00261443|162591383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.11||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.1||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 8 Comparison||0.10|-0.32|0.291
81480247|NCT00105989|162649473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Sum Items 1\&2 Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480248|NCT00105989|162649473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Item 1-Sex Drive Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480249|NCT00105989|162649473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Item 2-Arousal Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81452111|NCT00261443|162591383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.14||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.08||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 12 Comparison||0.08|-0.37|0.219
81480250|NCT00105989|162649473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186||95.0||||P-value for Item 3-Vaginal Lubrication/Penile Erection Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.186
81480251|NCT00105989|162649473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Item 4-Orgasm Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81452112|NCT00261443|162591383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.18||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.05||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 16 Comparison||0.05|-0.41|0.133
81452113|NCT00261443|162591383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.21||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.04||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 20 Comparison||0.04|-0.46|0.092
81452114|NCT00261443|162591383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.31||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.05||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 24 Comparison||-0.05|-0.56|0.018
81452115|NCT00261443|162591383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.29||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.03||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 28 Comparison||-0.03|-0.56|0.029
81452116|NCT00261443|162591383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.31||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.04||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 32 Comparison||-0.04|-0.57|0.024
81452117|NCT00261443|162591383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.29||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.02||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 36 Comparison||-0.02|-0.56|0.035
81452118|NCT00261443|162591383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.29||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.02||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 40 Comparison||-0.02|-0.56|0.038
81452119|NCT00261443|162591383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.34||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.07||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 44 Comparison||-0.07|-0.62|0.015
81452120|NCT00261443|162591383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.39||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.12||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 48 Comparison||-0.12|-0.67|0.006
81452121|NCT00261443|162591383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.35||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.07||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 52 Comparison||-0.07|-0.62|0.015
81452122|NCT00261443|162591385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|0.04||||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.16||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Baseline Comparison||0.16|-0.09|0.588
81480252|NCT00105989|162649473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.308||95.0||||P-value for Item 5-Satisfaction Change to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.308
81480253|NCT00105989|162649474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.773||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison Least Squares Mean change from baseline for the Sum of Items 1 to 5.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.773
81480254|NCT00105989|162649474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.405||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison Least Squares Mean change from baseline for the Sum of Items 1 and 2.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.405
81480255|NCT00105989|162649474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.443||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison Least Squares Mean change from baseline for Item 1-Sex Drive.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.443
81540809|NCT03309020|162758991|OTHER|||||||0.106||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Gender (male/female), survivor status (EVD survivor/control) as covariates; within-subject measurement of distinct eyes treated as independent||||||.106
81540810|NCT03309020|162758992|OTHER|||||||0.09||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Gender (male/female), survivor status (EVD survivor/control) as covariates; within-subject measurement of distinct eyes treated as independent||||||0.09
81452123|NCT00261443|162591385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.01||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.16||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 4 Comparison||0.16|-0.18|0.922
81452124|NCT00261443|162591385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.11||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.08||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 8 Comparison||0.08|-0.30|0.266
81452125|NCT00261443|162591385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.14||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.06||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 12 Comparison||0.06|-0.34|0.159
81480256|NCT00105989|162649474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.384||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison Least Squares Mean change from baseline for Item 2-Arousal.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.384
81480257|NCT00105989|162649474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.268||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison Least Squares Mean change from baseline for Item 3-Vaginal Lubrication/Penile Erection.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.268
81480258|NCT00105989|162649474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.093||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison Least Squares Mean change from baseline for Item 4-Orgasm.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.093
81480259|NCT00105989|162649474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.566||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison Least Squares Mean change from baseline for Item 5-Satisfaction.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.566
81452126|NCT00261443|162591385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.11||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.1||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 16 Comparison||0.10|-0.31|0.305
81480260|NCT00105989|162649475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.979||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison Least Squares Mean change from baseline for the Sum of Items 1 to 5.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.979
81480261|NCT00105989|162649475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.132||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison Least Squares Mean change from baseline for the Sum of Items 1 and 2.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.132
81480262|NCT00105989|162649475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison Least Squares Mean change from baseline for Item 1-Sex Drive.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.180
81452127|NCT00261443|162591385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.13||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.09||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 20 Comparison||0.09|-0.35|0.251
81452128|NCT00261443|162591385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.17||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.05||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 24 Comparison||0.05|-0.40|0.135
81480263|NCT00105989|162649475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.163||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison Least Squares Mean change from baseline for Item 2-Arousal.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.163
81480264|NCT00105989|162649475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.844||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison Least Squares Mean change from baseline for Item 3-Vaginal Lubrication/Penile Erection.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.844
81480265|NCT00105989|162649475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.609||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison Least Squares Mean change from baseline for Item 4-Orgasm.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.609
81480266|NCT00105989|162649475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071||95.0||||P-value for pairwise comparison Least Squares Mean change from baseline for Item 5-Satisfaction.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.071
81480267|NCT00105989|162649476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Weight Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480268|NCT00105989|162649476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Weight Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480269|NCT00105989|162649477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.314||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.314
81480270|NCT00105989|162649478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Pulse Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480271|NCT00105989|162649478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Pulse Change from Baseline to Endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<0.001
81480272|NCT00105989|162649479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.891||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.891
81480273|NCT00105989|162649480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.659||95.0||||P-value for systolic blood pressure change to endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.659
81480274|NCT00105989|162649480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064||95.0||||P-value for diastolic blood pressure change to endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.064
81452129|NCT00261443|162591385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.22||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.02||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 28 Comparison||0.02|-0.46|0.073
81480275|NCT00105989|162649480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.224||95.0||||P-value for systolic blood pressure change to endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.224
81452130|NCT00261443|162591385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.26||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.02||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 32 Comparison||-0.02|-0.50|0.034
81452131|NCT00261443|162591385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.17||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.07||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 36 Comparison||0.07|-0.41|0.174
81452132|NCT00261443|162591385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.19||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.06||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 40 Comparison||0.06|-0.43|0.132
81452133|NCT00261443|162591385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.18||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.07||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 44 Comparison||0.07|-0.42|0.152
81452134|NCT00261443|162591385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.23||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.01||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 48 Comparison||0.01|-0.48|0.060
81452135|NCT00261443|162591385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.22||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.03||Baseline: ANOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and index mood episode. Mean change from baseline: ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, index mood episode, baseline value.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 52 Comparison||0.03|-0.46|0.085
81452136|NCT00261443|162591388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|0.04||||0.774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.33||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 4 Comparison||0.33|-0.25|0.774
81452137|NCT00261443|162591388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.19||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.11||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 8 Comparison||0.11|-0.49|0.213
81452138|NCT00261443|162591388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.12||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.2||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 12 Comparison||0.20|-0.43|0.465
81452139|NCT00261443|162591388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.29||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.02||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 16 Comparison||0.02|-0.59|0.068
81452140|NCT00261443|162591388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.27||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.05||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 20 Comparison||0.05|-0.58|0.095
81480276|NCT00105989|162649480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0||||P-value for diastolic blood pressure change to endpoint.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||0.210
81480277|NCT00105989|162649481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline: systolic blood pressure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.134
81480278|NCT00105989|162649481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.816||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline: diastolic blood pressure.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.816
81480279|NCT00105989|162649482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<.001
81540811|NCT00402168|162758996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|14.9||||||At Month 6, difference in percentage of participants with acute rejection (number with acute rejection/number randomized) using exact method.||14.9|2.1|
81540812|NCT00402168|162758996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|14.9||||||At Month 12, difference in percentage of participants with acute rejection using exact method.||14.9|2.1|
81540813|NCT00402168|162758997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|6.1||||||Participants surviving with a functioning graft by Month 6: For 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of difference, exact method was used.||6.1|-3.3|
81540814|NCT00402168|162758997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|6.1||||||Participants surviving with a functioning graft by Month 12: For 95% CI of difference, exact method was used.||6.1|-3.3|
81540815|NCT00402168|162759000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|13.8||||||||13.8|-0.1|
81540816|NCT00402168|162759005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.4491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.9|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component Scales (MCS)||3.9|-1.7|0.4491
81540817|NCT00402168|162759005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.7892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.9|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component Scales (PCS)||1.9|-2.5|0.7892
81540818|NCT00402168|162759007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|0.0076|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.0252||||||Difference in Symptom Occurrence between treatment groups.||.0252|-.010|
81540819|NCT00402168|162759007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Difference|0.0148|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.0321||||||Difference in Symptom Distress between treatment groups.||.0321|-.002|
81540820|NCT01428258|162759062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-147.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|39.0||0.0008|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0008
81540821|NCT01428258|162759062|OTHER|||||||0.136|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.136
81540822|NCT01428258|162759062|OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.044
81540823|NCT01428258|162759063|OTHER|||||||0.576|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.576
81452141|NCT00261443|162591388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.29||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.04||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 24 Comparison||0.04|-0.62|0.082
81540824|NCT01428258|162759064|OTHER|||||||0.902|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.902
81540825|NCT01428258|162759065|OTHER|||||||0.797|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.797
81540826|NCT01428258|162759066|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81452142|NCT00261443|162591388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.36||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.03||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 28 Comparison||-0.03|-0.69|0.033
81452143|NCT00261443|162591388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.31||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.02||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 32 Comparison||0.02|-0.64|0.062
81452144|NCT00261443|162591388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.43||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.1||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 36 Comparison||-0.10|-0.76|0.011
81452145|NCT00261443|162591388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.37||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.04||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 40 Comparison||-0.04|-0.70|0.027
81452146|NCT00261443|162591388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.37||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.04||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 44 Comparison||-0.04|-0.71|0.029
81540827|NCT00904943|162759092|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of the LS Mean (test/ref x 100)|104.27|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Bioequivalence is established when Ratio of the Mean falls within 80-125.|||||
81540828|NCT00904943|162759093|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of the LS Mean (test/ref x 100)|102.35|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Bioequivalence is established when Ratio of the Least Squares Mean falls within 80-125.|||||
81540829|NCT00904943|162759094|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of the LS Mean (test/ref x 100)|103.66|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Bioequivalence is established when Ratio of the Least Squares Mean falls within 80-125.|||||
81540830|NCT05546476|162759095|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Posterior Median|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|2.34||||||Bayesian Emax model was used for statistical calculation. The posterior medians and 90% credible intervals (5th and 95th percentiles of the relevant posterior distribution) were reported for differences relative to placebo). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||2.34|0.49|
81480280|NCT00105989|162649483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||.007
81480281|NCT00105989|162649484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||.035
81480282|NCT00105989|162649485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||.021
81480283|NCT00105989|162649486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<.001
81480284|NCT00105989|162649487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0||||The mean change to endpoint of -0.00 indicates that on average, endpoint score decreased from baseline score by less than 0.005 units.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||.019
81480285|NCT00105989|162649488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||.005
81480286|NCT00105989|162649489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||.031
81480287|NCT00105989|162649490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<.001
81480288|NCT00105989|162649491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<.001
81480289|NCT00105989|162649492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<.001
81480290|NCT00105989|162649493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<.001
81480291|NCT00105989|162649494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<.001
81480292|NCT00105989|162649495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||.004
81480293|NCT00105989|162649496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||.010
81480294|NCT00105989|162649497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||.003
81480295|NCT00105989|162649498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<.001
81480296|NCT00105989|162649499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||.015
81480297|NCT00105989|162649500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||The mean change to endpoint of -0.00 indicates that on average, endpoint score decreased from baseline score by less than 0.005 units.|t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||.021
81480298|NCT00105989|162649501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<.001
81480299|NCT00105989|162649502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||.032
81480300|NCT00105989|162649503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<.001
81480301|NCT00105989|162649504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||<.001
81480302|NCT00105989|162649505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||.028
81480303|NCT00105989|162649506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||.008
81480304|NCT00105989|162649507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test assesses if within treatment mean changes from baseline to endpoint are significantly different from zero.||||||.046
81480305|NCT00105989|162649508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0||||P-value for Change to Endpoint.|ANOVA|Type II Sums of Squares from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the Ranks: Model = Pooled Investigator and Therapy.||||||0.035
81480306|NCT00105989|162649509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||P-value for Change to Endpoint.|ANOVA|Type II Sums of Squares from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the Ranks: Model = Pooled Investigator and Therapy.||||||0.011
81480307|NCT00105989|162649510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.744||95.0||||P-value for fasting glucose change from baseline to endpoint|ANOVA|Type II Sums of Squares from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the Ranks: Model = Pooled Investigator and Therapy.||||||0.744
81480308|NCT00105989|162649510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||P-value for non-fasting glucose change from baseline to endpoint.|ANOVA|Type II Sums of Squares from an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the Ranks: Model = Pooled Investigator and Therapy.||||||0.030
81540831|NCT05546476|162759095|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Posterior Median|2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|3.15||||||Bayesian Emax model was used for statistical calculation. The posterior medians and 90% credible intervals (5th and 95th percentiles of the relevant posterior distribution) were reported for differences relative to placebo). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||3.15|1.08|
81540832|NCT05546476|162759095|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Posterior Median|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.68|4.34||||||Bayesian Emax model was used for statistical calculation. The posterior medians and 90% credible intervals (5th and 95th percentiles of the relevant posterior distribution) were reported for differences relative to placebo). No adjustments were made for multiplicity.||4.34|1.68|
81480309|NCT01001520|162649513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||||||"Because the five a priori brain regions of interest (ROIs) are highly correlated, the significance threshold was adjusted to p=0.014."|Regression, Linear|BOLD signal change was examined using random effects maximum likelihood regression.||"We hypothesized that tolcapone would increase BOLD signal, meaning there would be an increase in brain activity, in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, a part of the brain known to be involved in working memory.~We analyzed for main effects of treatment (tolcapone vs. placebo), back level (0, 1, 2, and 3), treatment order, and relevant covariates (genotype, race, age, sex, FTND score, Shipley IQ score)."||||0.88
81480310|NCT01001520|162649514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||||||The threshold for statistical significance was not adjusted. Significance remained at p=0.05.|Regression, Linear|Accuracy was examined using random effects maximum likelihood regression.||We hypothesized that tolcapone (vs. placebo) would increase subject's accuracy during the N-back working memory task.||||0.017
81480311|NCT01001520|162649515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||||||The threshold for statistical significance was not adjusted. Significance remained at p=0.05.|Regression, Linear|Examined using random effects maximum likelihood regression.||We hypothesized that tolcapone (vs. placebo) would reduce subject's reaction time during the N-back working memory task.||||0.88
81540833|NCT05546476|162759096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|53.36|||=|0.826|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.89|147.6|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Sedentary Activity Time: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||147.60|-40.89|=0.8260
81540834|NCT05546476|162759096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-37.9|||=|0.254|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-132.94|57.14|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Sedentary Activity Time: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||57.14|-132.94|=0.2540
81540835|NCT05546476|162759096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.95|||=|0.487|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-101.63|97.73|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Sedentary Activity Time: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||97.73|-101.63|=0.4870
81540836|NCT05546476|162759096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|37.76|||=|0.0497|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.07|75.46|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Non-Sedentary Activity Time: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||75.46|0.07|=0.0497
81540837|NCT05546476|162759096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-4.36|||=|0.5745|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-42.94|34.22|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Non-Sedentary Activity Time: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||34.22|-42.94|=0.5745
81540838|NCT05546476|162759096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|49.85|||=|0.0189|TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.62|89.08|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Non-Sedentary Activity Time: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||89.08|10.62|=0.0189
81540839|NCT05546476|162759096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|8.51|||=|0.1302|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|21.03|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity Time: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||21.03|-4.00|=0.1302
81540840|NCT05546476|162759096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|4.49|||=|0.278|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.18|17.16|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity Time: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||17.16|-8.18|=0.2780
81480312|NCT01001520|162649516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||||||The threshold for statistical significance was not adjusted. Significance remained at p=0.05.|Regression, Linear|Examined using random effects maximum likelihood regression.||We hypothesized that smokers would smoke fewer cigarettes while taking tolcapone (vs. placebo).||||0.85
81540841|NCT05546476|162759096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|8.11|||=|0.1529|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.01|21.23|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity Time: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||21.23|-5.01|=0.1529
81540842|NCT05546476|162759097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-130.27|||=|0.5762|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1257.31|996.77|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||996.77|-1257.31|=0.5762
81480313|NCT01001520|162649517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||||||The threshold for statistical significance was not adjusted. Significance remained at p=0.05.|Regression, Linear|Examined using random effects maximum likelihood regression.||We hypothesized that smokers, while taking tolcapone (vs. placebo), would experience less cigarette craving during their 24-hour abstinence period.||||0.40
81540843|NCT05546476|162759097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|724.14|||=|0.1486|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-425.81|1874.09|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||1874.09|-425.81|=0.1486
81540844|NCT05546476|162759097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|185.62|||=|0.3972|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-997.94|1369.18|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||1369.18|-997.94|=0.3972
81452147|NCT00261443|162591388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.4||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.06||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 48 Comparison||-0.06|-0.74|0.022
81452148|NCT00261443|162591388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.4||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.06||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 52 Comparison||-0.06|-0.75|0.023
81452149|NCT00261443|162591390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|0.09||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.36||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 4 Comparison||0.36|-0.17|0.486
81452150|NCT00261443|162591390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.04||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.23||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 8 Comparison||0.23|-0.30|0.793
81452151|NCT00261443|162591390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.06||||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.22||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 12 Comparison||0.22|-0.34|0.665
81452152|NCT00261443|162591390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.07||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.22||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 16 Comparison||0.22|-0.35|0.650
81452153|NCT00261443|162591390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.06||||0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.23||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 20 Comparison||0.23|-0.34|0.705
81452154|NCT00261443|162591390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.08||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.21||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 24 Comparison||0.21|-0.38|0.572
81452155|NCT00261443|162591390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.12||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.18||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 28 Comparison||0.18|-0.43|0.418
81452156|NCT00261443|162591390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.2||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.1||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 32 Comparison||0.10|-0.51|0.185
81452157|NCT00261443|162591390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.1||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.21||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 36 Comparison||0.21|-0.41|0.536
81540845|NCT05546476|162759098|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|1587.26|||=|0.0985|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-443.79|3618.31|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||3618.31|-443.79|=0.0985
81452158|NCT00261443|162591390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.07||||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.24||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 40 Comparison||0.24|-0.39|0.637
81452159|NCT00261443|162591390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.03||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.29||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 44 Comparison||0.29|-0.34|0.875
81452160|NCT00261443|162591390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.14||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.17||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 48 Comparison||0.17|-0.46|0.378
81452161|NCT00261443|162591390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.12||||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.2||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 52 Comparison||0.20|-0.43|0.474
81452162|NCT00261443|162591392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|0.1||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.4||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 4 Comparison||0.40|-0.19|0.488
81452163|NCT00261443|162591392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.15||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.16||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 8 Comparison||0.16|-0.46|0.349
81452164|NCT00261443|162591392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.07||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.25||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 12 Comparison||0.25|-0.39|0.653
81452165|NCT00261443|162591392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.24||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.08||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 16 Comparison||0.08|-0.56|0.141
81452166|NCT00261443|162591392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.22||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.11||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 20 Comparison||0.11|-0.54|0.196
81452167|NCT00261443|162591392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.29||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.04||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 24 Comparison||0.04|-0.62|0.088
81452168|NCT00261443|162591392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.34||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.01||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 28 Comparison||-0.01|-0.68|0.047
81452169|NCT00261443|162591392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.33||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.01||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 32 Comparison||0.01|-0.67|0.057
81480314|NCT01001520|162649518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||||||The threshold for statistical significance was not adjusted. Significance remained at p=0.05.|Regression, Linear|Examined using random effects maximum likelihood regression.||We hypothesized that smokers, while taking tolcapone (vs. placebo), would experience fewer withdrawal symptoms during their 24-hour abstinence period.||||0.43
81480315|NCT01001520|162649519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||||||"Because the five a priori brain regions of interest (ROIs) are highly correlated, the significance threshold was adjusted to p=0.014."|Regression, Linear|BOLD signal change was examined using random effects maximum likelihood regression.||"We hypothesized that tolcapone would increase BOLD signal, meaning there would be an increase in brain activity, in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, a part of the brain known to be involved in working memory.~We analyzed for main effects of treatment (tolcapone vs. placebo), back level (0, 1, 2, and 3), treatment order, and relevant covariates (genotype, race, age, sex, FTND score, Shipley IQ score)."||||0.18
81540846|NCT05546476|162759098|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-98.54|||=|0.5315|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2169.67|1972.58|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||1972.58|-2169.67|=0.5315
81452170|NCT00261443|162591392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.33||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.02||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 36 Comparison||0.02|-0.68|0.063
81452171|NCT00261443|162591392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.3||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.05||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 40 Comparison||0.05|-0.65|0.091
81452172|NCT00261443|162591392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.29||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.06||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 44 Comparison||0.06|-0.64|0.105
81452173|NCT00261443|162591392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.36||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.01||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 48 Comparison||-0.01|-0.72|0.047
81452174|NCT00261443|162591392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference|-0.33||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.03||Mean change from baseline: ANOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline value. Mean change from preceding phase: ANCOVA controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, type of index mood episode, baseline CGI-BP.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences, and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Aripiprazole - Placebo; Week 52 Comparison||0.03|-0.69|0.073
81452175|NCT00261443|162591393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.0||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.08||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer and index mood episode.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Aripiprazole/Placebo|Week 4||1.08|0.92|0.910
81452176|NCT00261443|162591393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.04||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.11||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer and index mood episode.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Aripiprazole/Placebo|Week 8||1.11|0.97|0.300
81452177|NCT00261443|162591393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.01||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.08||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer and index mood episode.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Aripiprazole/Placebo|Week 12||1.08|0.95|0.744
81452178|NCT00261443|162591393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.09||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.17||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer and index mood episode.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Aripiprazole/Placebo|Week 16||1.17|1.02|0.015
81452179|NCT00261443|162591393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.05||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.14||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer and index mood episode.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Aripiprazole/Placebo|Week 20||1.14|0.97|0.264
81452180|NCT00261443|162591393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.05||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.11||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer and index mood episode.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Aripiprazole/Placebo|Week 24||1.11|0.99|0.090
81575262|NCT01059825|162821918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-22.09||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-29.16|-15.01||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-15.01|-29.16|0.000
81452181|NCT00261443|162591393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.08||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.17||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer and index mood episode.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Aripiprazole/Placebo|Week 28||1.17|1.00|0.056
81452182|NCT00261443|162591393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Remission Rate|0.99||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.05||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer and index mood episode.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Aripiprazole/Placebo|Week 32||1.05|0.93|0.756
81452183|NCT00261443|162591393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.05||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.13||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer and index mood episode.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Aripiprazole/Placebo|Week 36||1.13|0.98|0.177
81452184|NCT00261443|162591393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.07||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.13||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer and index mood episode.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Aripiprazole/Placebo|Week 40||1.13|1.01|0.021
81452185|NCT00261443|162591393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.06||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.16||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer and index mood episode.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Aripiprazole/Placebo|Week 44||1.16|0.96|0.216
81452186|NCT00261443|162591393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.07||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.15||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer and index mood episode.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Aripiprazole/Placebo|Week 48||1.15|1.01|0.017
81452187|NCT00261443|162591393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.06||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.13||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer and index mood episode.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Aripiprazole/Placebo|Week 52||1.13|0.99|0.083
81540847|NCT05546476|162759098|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|2203.18|||=|0.0437|TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.51|4321.85|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||4321.85|84.51|=0.0437
81452188|NCT00261443|162591394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.78||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.08|||Stratified Log Rank Test|Stratified Log Rank Test p-value for equality of survival curves.||||1.08|0.56|0.132
81452189|NCT00261443|162591435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.64||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Baseline Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.640
81452190|NCT00261443|162591435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.423||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 52 LOCF Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.423
81452191|NCT00261443|162591435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.297||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Highest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.297
81452192|NCT00261443|162591435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.707||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Lowest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.707
81452193|NCT00261443|162591436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.656||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Baseline Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.656
81480316|NCT01001520|162649520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||||||"Because the five a priori brain regions of interest (ROIs) are highly correlated, the significance threshold was adjusted to p=0.014."|Regression, Linear|BOLD signal change was examined using random effects maximum likelihood regression.||"We hypothesized that tolcapone would increase BOLD signal, meaning there would be an increase in brain activity, in the dorsal cingulate/medial prefrontal cortex, a part of the brain known to be involved in working memory.~We analyzed for main effects of treatment (tolcapone vs. placebo), back level (0, 1, 2, and 3), treatment order, and relevant covariates (genotype, race, age, sex, FTND score, Shipley IQ score)."||||0.67
81452194|NCT00261443|162591436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.045||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 52 LOCF Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.045
81452195|NCT00261443|162591436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.532||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Highest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.532
81452196|NCT00261443|162591436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.578||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Lowest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.578
81540848|NCT05546476|162759099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.0|||=|0.5052|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.046|0.045|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Gait Speed: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||0.045|-0.046|=0.5052
81540849|NCT05546476|162759099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.004|||=|0.5599|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.042|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Gait Speed: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||0.042|-0.050|=0.5599
81575263|NCT01059825|162821918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-27.94||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-35.06|-20.83||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-20.83|-35.06|0.000
81452197|NCT00261443|162591437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.619||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Baseline Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.619
81452198|NCT00261443|162591437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.868||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 52 LOCF Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.868
81452199|NCT00261443|162591437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.284||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Highest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.284
81452200|NCT00261443|162591437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.481||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Lowest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.481
81452201|NCT00261443|162591438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.184||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Baseline Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.184
81452202|NCT00261443|162591438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.073||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 52 LOCF Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.073
81452203|NCT00261443|162591438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Highest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.020
81452204|NCT00261443|162591438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.206||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Lowest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.206
81452205|NCT00261443|162591439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.142||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Baseline Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.142
81452206|NCT00261443|162591439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.11||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 52 LOCF Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.110
81452207|NCT00261443|162591439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.022||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Highest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.022
81452208|NCT00261443|162591439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.542||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Lowest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.542
81452209|NCT00261443|162591440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.916||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Baseline Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.916
81452210|NCT00261443|162591440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.707||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 52 LOCF Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.707
81452211|NCT00261443|162591440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.665||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Highest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.665
81452212|NCT00261443|162591440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.757||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Lowest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.757
81452213|NCT00261443|162591441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.871||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Baseline Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.871
81452214|NCT00261443|162591441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.362||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 52 LOCF Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.362
81452215|NCT00261443|162591441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.295||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Highest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.295
81452216|NCT00261443|162591441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.519||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Lowest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.519
81452217|NCT00261443|162591442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.935||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Baseline Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.935
81452218|NCT00261443|162591442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.174||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 52 LOCF Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.174
81452219|NCT00261443|162591442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.527||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Highest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.527
81452220|NCT00261443|162591442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.753||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Lowest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.753
81452221|NCT00261443|162591443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.85||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Baseline Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.850
81452222|NCT00261443|162591443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.709||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 52 LOCF Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.709
81452223|NCT00261443|162591443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.326||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Highest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.326
81452224|NCT00261443|162591443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.201||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Lowest Value Treatment Comparison; Aripiprazole/Placebo||||0.201
81452225|NCT00261443|162591444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|1.81||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and baseline value, is used for mean change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Week 52 (LOCF) Treatment Difference||1.81|-0.87|0.491
81452226|NCT00261443|162591444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|1.12||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and baseline value, is used for mean change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Highest Value Treatment Difference||1.12|-1.21|0.945
81452227|NCT00261443|162591445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.279||95.0||||CMH General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12 Treatment Comparison||||0.279
81452228|NCT00261443|162591445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.247||95.0||||CMH General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24 Treatment Comparison||||0.247
81452229|NCT00261443|162591445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.329||95.0||||CMH General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36 Treatment Comparison||||0.329
81452230|NCT00261443|162591445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.928||95.0||||CMH General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52 Treatment Comparison||||0.928
81452231|NCT00261443|162591445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.09||CMH General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52 (LOCF) Treatment Comparison||2.09|0.66|0.584
81452232|NCT00261443|162591445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.26||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.08||CMH General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"At Any Time Treatment Comparison"||2.08|0.76|0.369
81452233|NCT00261443|162591446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.685||95.0||||CMH General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12 Treatment Comparison||||0.685
81452234|NCT00261443|162591446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.792||95.0||||CMH General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24 Treatment Comparison||||0.792
81452235|NCT00261443|162591446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.805||95.0||||CMH General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36 Treatment Comparison||||0.805
81452236|NCT00261443|162591446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.533||95.0||||CMH General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52 Treatment Comparison||||0.533
81452237|NCT00261443|162591446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.74||CMH General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 52 (LOCF) Treatment Comparison||1.74|0.35|0.545
81452238|NCT00261443|162591446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.86||CMH General Association Test controlling for mood stabilizer.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"At Any Time Treatment Comparison"||1.86|0.54|0.987
81452239|NCT00261443|162591447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.646||95.0||||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model on the rank of the change from baseline, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and the rank of baseline is used for change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|||Treatment Comparison Baseline||||0.646
81452240|NCT00261443|162591447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006||95.0||||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model on the rank of the change from baseline, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and the rank of baseline is used for change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|||Week 12 Treatment Comparison||||0.006
81452241|NCT00261443|162591447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.485||95.0||||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model on the rank of the change from baseline, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and the rank of baseline is used for change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|||Week 24 Treatment Comparison||||0.485
81540850|NCT05546476|162759099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.017|||=|0.277|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.064|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Gait Speed: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||0.064|-0.030|=0.2770
81452242|NCT00261443|162591447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.325||95.0||||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model on the rank of the change from baseline, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and the rank of baseline is used for change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|||Week 36 Treatment Comparison||||0.325
81452243|NCT00261443|162591447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.374||95.0||||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model on the rank of the change from baseline, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and the rank of baseline is used for change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|||Week 52 Treatment Comparison||||0.374
81452244|NCT00261443|162591447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.064||95.0||||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model on the rank of the change from baseline, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and the rank of baseline is used for change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|||Week 52 (LOCF) Treatment Comparison||||0.064
81452245|NCT00261443|162591447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.31||95.0||||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model on the rank of the change from baseline, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and the rank of baseline is used for change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|||Highest Value Treatment Comparison||||0.310
81452246|NCT00261443|162591447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.046||95.0||||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model on the rank of the change from baseline, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and the rank of baseline is used for change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|||Lowest Value Treatment Comparison||||0.046
81452247|NCT00261443|162591449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.331||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline ALP||||0.331
81452248|NCT00261443|162591449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.353||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline in ALP at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.353
81452249|NCT00261443|162591449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.298||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison ALP Highest Change Value During Phase 3||||0.298
81452250|NCT00261443|162591450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.111||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline ALT||||0.111
81452251|NCT00261443|162591450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.948||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change in ALT at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.948
81452252|NCT00261443|162591450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.559||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison ALT Highest Change Value During Phase 3||||0.559
81452253|NCT00261443|162591451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.077||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline AST||||0.077
81452254|NCT00261443|162591451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.255||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change in AST at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.255
81452255|NCT00261443|162591451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.918||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison AST Highest Change Value During Phase 3||||0.918
81452256|NCT00261443|162591452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.118||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline BUN||||0.118
81452257|NCT00261443|162591452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.532||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline in BUN at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.532
81452258|NCT00261443|162591452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.169||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison BUN Highest Value of Change During Phase 3||||0.169
81452259|NCT00261443|162591453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.878||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline Total Cholesterol (fasting)||||0.878
81452260|NCT00261443|162591453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.544||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline in Total Cholesterol (fasting) at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.544
81452261|NCT00261443|162591453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.658||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in Total Cholesterol (fasting) in Phase 3||||0.658
81452262|NCT00261443|162591454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.043||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline Creatine Kinase||||0.043
81452263|NCT00261443|162591454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.019||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from baseline in Creatine Kinase at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.019
81452264|NCT00261443|162591454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.176||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in Creatine Kinase During Phase 3||||0.176
81452265|NCT00261443|162591455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.105||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline Creatinine||||0.105
81452266|NCT00261443|162591455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.634||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline in Creatinine at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.634
81452267|NCT00261443|162591455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.958||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in Creatinine During Phase 3||||0.958
81452268|NCT00261443|162591456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.507||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline Eosinophils (relative)||||0.507
81452269|NCT00261443|162591456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.834||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline in Eosinophils (relative) at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.834
81452270|NCT00261443|162591456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.511||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in Eosinophils (relative) During Phase 3||||0.511
81452271|NCT00261443|162591457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.741||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline Glucose (fasting)||||0.741
81452272|NCT00261443|162591457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.962||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline in Glucose (fasting) at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.962
81452273|NCT00261443|162591457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.592||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Change Value in Glucose (fasting) During Phase 3||||0.592
81452274|NCT00261443|162591458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.08||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline Hemoglobin||||0.080
81452275|NCT00261443|162591458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.868||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline in Hemoglobin at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.868
81452276|NCT00261443|162591458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.299||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Lowest Change Value in Hemoglobin During Phase 3||||0.299
81480317|NCT01001520|162649521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||||||"Because the five a priori brain regions of interest (ROIs) are highly correlated, the significance threshold was adjusted to p=0.014."|Regression, Linear|BOLD signal change was examined using random effects maximum likelihood regression.||"We hypothesized that tolcapone would increase suppression of BOLD signal, meaning an increase in suppression of brain activity, in the posterior cingulate cortex, a part of the brain known to be involved in working memory.~We analyzed for main effects of treatment (tolcapone vs. placebo), back level (0, 1, 2, and 3), treatment order, and relevant covariates (genotype, race, age, sex, FTND score, Shipley IQ score)."||||0.98
81480318|NCT01001520|162649522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||"Because the five a priori brain regions of interest (ROIs) are highly correlated, the significance threshold was adjusted to p=0.014."|Regression, Linear|BOLD signal change was examined using random effects maximum likelihood regression.||"We hypothesized that tolcapone would increase suppression of BOLD signal, meaning an increase in suppression of brain activity, in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, a part of the brain known to be involved in working memory.~We analyzed for main effects of treatment (tolcapone vs. placebo), back level (0, 1, 2, and 3), treatment order, and relevant covariates (genotype, race, age, sex, FTND score, Shipley IQ score)."||||0.002
81480319|NCT02541422|162649523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45||||||p-value calculated for the total hangover scale|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.45
81480320|NCT02541422|162649523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||p value calculated for symptom of headache|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.93
81452277|NCT00261443|162591459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.187||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline Hematocrit||||0.187
81452278|NCT00261443|162591459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.377||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline in Hematocrit During Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.377
81452279|NCT00261443|162591459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.494||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Lowest Value of Change in Hematocrit During Phase 3||||0.494
81452280|NCT00261443|162591460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.18||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline HDL Cholesterol (fasting)||||0.180
81452281|NCT00261443|162591460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.95||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline in HDL Cholesterol (fasting) at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.950
81452282|NCT00261443|162591460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.342||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Lowest Value of Change in HDL Cholesterol (fasting) During Phase 3||||0.342
81452283|NCT00261443|162591461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.349||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline HOMA2-Percent Beta||||0.349
81452284|NCT00261443|162591461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.624||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline in HOMA2-Percent Beta at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.624
81452285|NCT00261443|162591461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.329||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value in HOMA2-Percent Beta During Phase 3||||0.329
81452286|NCT00261443|162591462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.55||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline HOMA2-IR||||0.550
81452287|NCT00261443|162591462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.554||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline in HOMA2-IR at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.554
81452288|NCT00261443|162591462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.87||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in HOMA2-IR, Phase 3 Safety Sample||||0.870
81452289|NCT00261443|162591463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline Lactate Dehydrogenase||||0.004
81452290|NCT00261443|162591463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.034||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline Lactate Dehydrogenase||||0.034
81480321|NCT02541422|162649523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||p value calculated for symptom of nausea|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81480322|NCT02541422|162649523|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||p value calculated for symptom of weakness|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.72
81452291|NCT00261443|162591463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.091||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in Lactate Dehydrogenase During Phase 3||||0.091
81452292|NCT00261443|162591464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.808||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline LDL Cholesterol (fasting)||||0.808
81452293|NCT00261443|162591464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.507||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.507
81452294|NCT00261443|162591464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.948||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Change Value in LDL Cholesterol (fasting)||||0.948
81452295|NCT00261443|162591465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.967||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline Neutrophils (relative)||||0.967
81452296|NCT00261443|162591465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.486||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison in change from Baseline in Neutrophils (relative) at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.486
81452297|NCT00261443|162591465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.323||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in Neutrophils (relative), Phase 3 Safety Sample||||0.323
81452298|NCT00261443|162591466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.663||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline in Platelet Count||||0.663
81452299|NCT00261443|162591466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.322||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.322
81452300|NCT00261443|162591466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.358||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in Platelet Count, Phase 3 Safety Sample||||0.358
81452301|NCT00261443|162591466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.541||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Lowest Value of Change in Platelet Count, Phase 3 Safety Sample||||0.541
81452302|NCT00261443|162591467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.412||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline Prolactin||||0.412
81452303|NCT00261443|162591467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison, Change from Baseline at Week 52 (LOCF)||||<0.001
81452304|NCT00261443|162591467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in Prolactin, Phase 3 Safety Sample||||0.004
81452305|NCT00261443|162591468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.63||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline Total Bilirubin||||0.630
81452306|NCT00261443|162591468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.675||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.675
81452307|NCT00261443|162591468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.592||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in Total Bilirubin, Phase 3 Safety Sample||||0.592
81480323|NCT00357877|162649524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.11||No interim analyses were done and no adjustment made for multiple comparisons. Identical analyses were run on each imputed dataset, with results combined with SAS® PROC MIANALZE to obtain final p-values.|Regression, Linear|The primary outcome analysis included treatment and site as class variables and age and age-squared as continuous covariates.||We hypothesized a lower increment score for the active treatment group but carried out two-tailed hypothesis testing. Sample size was estimated with simulated data with rank normalized scores. We calculated that 832 participants would yield a power of 90% to detect a 20% reduction in caries incidence (from a hypothesized mean increment of 1.5), and adopted a target of 1000 randomized participants to allow for attrition.||1.11|-0.60|0.56
81452308|NCT00261443|162591469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.273||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline Triglycerides (fasting)||||0.273
81452309|NCT00261443|162591469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.489||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.489
81452310|NCT00261443|162591469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.415||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in Triglycerides (fasting), Phase 3 Safety Sample||||0.415
81452311|NCT00261443|162591470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.189||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline Uric Acid||||0.189
81452312|NCT00261443|162591470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.35||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.350
81452313|NCT00261443|162591470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.799||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in Uric Acid, Phase 3 Safety Sample||||0.799
81452314|NCT00261443|162591471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.124||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline Leukocytes||||0.124
81452315|NCT00261443|162591471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.295||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Change from Baseline at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.295
81452316|NCT00261443|162591471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.735||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Highest Value of Change in Leukocytes, Phase 3||||0.735
81452317|NCT00261443|162591471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.505||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Lowest Value of Change in Leukocytes, Phase 3||||0.505
81452318|NCT00261443|162591473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.213||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline QTc Bazett||||0.213
81452319|NCT00261443|162591473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.708||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison, Change from Baseline in QTc Bazett at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.708
81452320|NCT00261443|162591473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.107||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in QTc Bazett, Phase 3||||0.107
81452321|NCT00261443|162591474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.205||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline QTc (0.33)||||0.205
81452322|NCT00261443|162591474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.669||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison, Change from Baseline in QTc (0.33) at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.669
81452323|NCT00261443|162591474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.072||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in QTc (0.33), Phase 3||||0.072
81452324|NCT00261443|162591475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline PR||||0.012
81452325|NCT00261443|162591475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.027||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison, Change from Baseline in PR at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.027
81452326|NCT00261443|162591475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.128||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in PR, Phase 3||||0.128
81452327|NCT00261443|162591476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.571||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline RR||||0.571
81452328|NCT00261443|162591476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.353||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison, Change from Baseline in RR at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.353
81452329|NCT00261443|162591476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.204||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in RR, Phase 3 Safety Sample||||0.204
81452330|NCT00261443|162591476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.435||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Lowest Value of Change in Prolactin, Phase 3 Safety Sample||||0.435
81480324|NCT00357877|162649525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.46||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Identical analyses were run on each imputed dataset, with results combined with SAS® PROC MIANALYZE to obtain final p-values.|Regression, Linear|Model included treatment and site as class variables and age and age-squared as continuous covariates.||hypothesized a reduced caries increment in active arm, though conducted two-tailed hypothesis test.||1.46|-0.77|0.54
81480325|NCT00357877|162649526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.23||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Identical analyses were run on each imputed dataset, with results combined with SAS® PROC MIANALYZE to obtain final p-values.|Regression, Linear|treatment and site included as class variables and age and age-squared as continuous covariates.||Hypothesized lower increment in active arm, though hypothesis testing was two-sided.||0.23|-1.25|0.18
81480326|NCT00357877|162649527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.57||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.45||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Identical analyses were run on each imputed dataset, with results combined with SAS® PROC MIANALYZE to obtain final p-values.|Regression, Linear|Model included treatment and site as class variables, and age and age-squared as continuous covariates.||Hypothesized a lower increment for active treatment arm, although hypothesis testing was two-sided.||0.45|-1.80|0.24
81480327|NCT03570047|162649551|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.558|0.766|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.766|0.558|<0.0001
81452331|NCT00261443|162591477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.826||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline QRS||||0.826
81452332|NCT00261443|162591477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.545||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison, Change from Baseline in QRS at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.545
81452333|NCT00261443|162591477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.372||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in QRS, Phase 3||||0.372
81452334|NCT00261443|162591478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.27||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and baseline value, is used for mean change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Week 52 LOCF Treatment Difference||0.27|-0.07|0.235
81452335|NCT00261443|162591478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.64||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and baseline value, is used for mean change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Highest Value in Change Treatment Difference||0.64|0.08|0.012
81452336|NCT00261443|162591479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.587||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Baseline Heart Rate||||0.587
81452337|NCT00261443|162591479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.386||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison, Change from Baseline in Heart Rate at Week 52 (LOCF)||||0.386
81452338|NCT00261443|162591479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.405||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Highest Value of Change in Heart Rate, Phase 3||||0.405
81452339|NCT00261443|162591479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.253||95.0||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test stratified by mood stabilizer|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Treatment Comparison Lowest Value of Change in Heart Rate, Phase 3||||0.253
81452340|NCT00261443|162591480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.23||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and baseline value, is used for mean change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Week 52 LOCF Treatment Difference||0.23|-0.12|0.514
81452341|NCT00261443|162591480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.38||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and baseline value, is used for mean change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Highest Value of Change Treatment Difference||0.38|-0.14|0.362
81452342|NCT00261443|162591481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.04||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and baseline value, is used for mean change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Week 52 LOCF Treatment Difference||0.04|-0.04|0.904
81452343|NCT00261443|162591481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.11||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and baseline value, is used for mean change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Highest Value of Change Treatment Difference||0.11|-0.03|0.222
81452344|NCT00261443|162591482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.04||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and baseline value, is used for mean change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Week 52 LOCF Treatment Difference||0.04|-0.03|0.808
81452345|NCT00261443|162591482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.771||95.0||||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and baseline value, is used for mean change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Highest Value of Change Treatment Difference||||0.771
81540851|NCT05546476|162759099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.0|||=|0.5047|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.071|0.07|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||95th Percentile of Gait Speed: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||0.070|-0.071|=0.5047
81452346|NCT00261443|162591483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.03||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and baseline value, is used for mean change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Week 52 LOCF Treatment Difference||0.03|-0.05|0.576
81452347|NCT00261443|162591483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.08||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and baseline value, is used for mean change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Highest Value treatment Difference||0.08|-0.05|0.636
81452348|NCT00261443|162591484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.08||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and baseline value, is used for mean change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Week 52 LOCF Treatment Difference||0.08|-0.06|0.774
81452349|NCT00261443|162591484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.14||ANOVA model, controlling for treatment and mood stabilizer, is used for baseline. ANCOVA model, controlling for treatment, mood stabilizer, and baseline value, is used for mean change from baseline.|ANOVA/ANCOVA|Means, differences in means, 95% CI for the differences and p-values are based on the ANOVA/ANCOVA model.||Highest Value of Change, Treatment Difference||0.14|-0.06|0.444
81452350|NCT03022084|162591518|NON_INFERIORITY|The probability that Desyncra is non-inferior to CBT, defined by the sponsor as the event that mean TQ score change from baseline in the Desyncra arm is no more than 3.5 points worse than the mean TQ change in the CBT arm.|||||||||||||Bayesian|Data collected to date were analyzed using a Bayesian approach.|||Data collected to date were analyzed using a Bayesian approach.|||
81452351|NCT01701011|162591519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||IBM SPSS Statistics 20 was used to perform the statistical analysis. A mixed model for repeated measures was used to examine the differences between the three groups over time for the primary outcome, anxiety. All models were estimated by the method of restricted maximum likelihood (REML) and the Compound Symmetry covariance structure was chosen for the repeated measures. The analysiswas performed according to the intention to treat.||||<0.05
81480328|NCT03570047|162649551|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.642|0.977|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.977|0.642|0.0291
81480329|NCT03570047|162649551|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.592|0.842|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.842|0.592|0.0001
81480330|NCT03570047|162649551|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.591|0.879|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.879|0.591|0.0012
81480331|NCT03570047|162649552|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.614|0.843|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.843|0.614|<0.0001
81480332|NCT03570047|162649552|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.529|0.825|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.825|0.529|0.0003
81480333|NCT03570047|162649552|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.618|0.879|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.879|0.618|0.0007
81480334|NCT03570047|162649552|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.583|0.874|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.874|0.583|0.0011
81452352|NCT01701011|162591519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||To test the difference in psychological well-being between three groups with a power of 95%,a ¼ 0.05 and a medium effect size ( f ¼ 0.25), a total of 297 participants were required (99 patients per group). Taking into account a 20% attrition rate, at least 124 women had to be recruited in each group.||||<0.05
81452353|NCT01701011|162591520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||IBM SPSS Statistics 20 was used to perform the statistical analysis. A mixed model for repeated measures was used to examine the differences between the three groups over time for the secondary outcome, depression. All models were estimated by the method of restricted maximum likelihood (REML) and the Compound Symmetry covariance structure was chosen for the repeated measures. The analysiswas performed according to the intention to treat.||||<0.05
81452354|NCT02932306|162591521|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors of treatment group and analysis center and the respective baseline lesion count as a covariate.||||<0.001
81452355|NCT02932306|162591522|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with factors of treatment group and analysis center and the respective baseline lesion count as a covariate.||||<0.001
81575264|NCT01059825|162821918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-33.12||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-40.29|-25.95||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-25.95|-40.29|0.000
81452356|NCT02932306|162591523|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was performed using a logistic regression test (using Firth's Penalized Likelihood) with factors of treatment group and analysis center.||||<0.001
81452357|NCT00605540|162591530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||All data were analyzed using SigmaStat 3.2 (Inc., USA) software. Mean ± SD or median interquartile range (25-75%) was used depending on the data distribution. Wilcoxon test was applied to compare the characteristics at baseline to those observed after 3 years.||||0.09
81452358|NCT03207243|162591554|OTHER||Median Rate Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.99|||||Median rate ratio (Placebo - GSK3772847) and its 95% Credible Interval has been presented|||0.99|0.66|
81452359|NCT03207243|162591559|OTHER||Median Rate Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.01|||||Median rate ratio (Placebo - GSK3772847) and its 95% Credible Interval has been presented|||1.01|0.44|
81452360|NCT03207243|162591560|OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.044
81452361|NCT03207243|162591604|OTHER||Percent change|-93.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.9|-91.7||Week 4|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||-91.7|-94.9|<0.001
81452362|NCT03207243|162591604|OTHER||Percent change|-92.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.8|-90.3||Week 8|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||-90.3|-94.8|<0.001
81452363|NCT03207243|162591604|OTHER||Percent change|-93.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.4|-90.0||Week 12|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||-90.0|-95.4|<0.001
81452364|NCT03207243|162591604|OTHER||Percent change|-93.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.3|-90.4||Week 16|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||-90.4|-95.3|<0.001
81452365|NCT03207243|162591605|OTHER||Percent change|2300.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1833.9|2879.3||Week 4|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||2879.3|1833.9|<0.001
81452366|NCT03207243|162591605|OTHER||Percent change|2507.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1924.2|3259.4||Week 8|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||3259.4|1924.2|<0.001
81452367|NCT03207243|162591605|OTHER||Percent change|2162.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1489.1|3120.3||Week 12|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||3120.3|1489.1|<0.001
81452368|NCT03207243|162591605|OTHER||Percent change|2663.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1994.6|3544.8||Week 16|mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||3544.8|1994.6|<0.001
81452369|NCT04414345|162591638|SUPERIORITY||Disease Rate Ratio|0.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.797|1.188||Posterior probability that the disease rate ratio (DRR) is less than 1 (i.e. CNM-Au8 slowed progression) was 0.59059. NOTE: p-value is not provided for Bayesian model.|Bayesian shared-parameter model|A Bayesian shared-parameter model of change in disease severity as measured by ALSFRS-R total score and mortality.|"DDR \<1 imply slowing of disease progression by CNM-Au8 relative to placebo. Note: reported Confidence Interval is actually a Bayesian credible interval."||"The DRR parameter for active treatment represents the relative change to the rate of decline of ALSFRS-R and the rate of mortality of treated participant relative to a placebo participant. The estimated DRR can also be interpreted as the average rate of decline in function and mortality.~The model includes covariates for baseline use of edaravone, baseline use of riluzole, months since onset of symptoms, and pre-baseline slope of ALSFRS-R, and random effects for regimen and participant-specific slopes."|1.188|0.797|
81452370|NCT04414345|162591640|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.766||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|2.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates include baseline use of edaravone and riluzole, months since symptom onset, and pre-baseline ALSFRS-R slope.|CNM-Au8 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.|||2.68|-4.25|0.6570
81452371|NCT04414345|162591641|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.403||0.3621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.78|3.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates include baseline use of edaravone and riluzole, months since symptom onset, and pre-baseline ALSFRS-R slope.|CNM-Au8 24-week change from baseline relative to placebo 24-week change from baseline.|||3.58|-9.78|0.3621
81480335|NCT03570047|162649553|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.872|0.984|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.984|0.872|0.0127
81480336|NCT03570047|162649553|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.2893||95.0|0.881|1.039|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.039|0.881|0.2893
81452372|NCT04414345|162591642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7398|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7398
81480337|NCT03570047|162649553|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.881|1.004|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.004|0.881|0.0640
81480338|NCT03570047|162649553|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.4404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.958|1.103|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.103|0.958|0.4404
81480339|NCT00447772|162649590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean difference|-0.322|||=|0.2552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.877|0.233|||ANCOVA||The comparative analysis is based on adjusted means data.|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included the baseline total Tsui score (patient in sitting position) as covariate and the main type of CD as between-group factor (due to non-significance the interaction between baseline total Tsui score and the main type of CD was removed from the model).||0.233|-0.877|=0.2552
81452373|NCT00741286|162591646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed model for a repeated measures covariance pattern model with unstructured covariances within subjects was used. Two fixed effects were included: 1 between-subjects treatment effect (group: cilostazol, control) and 1 within-subject time effect (time: baseline, 14 days, 90 days). A possible difference in treatment across 14- and 90-day follow-up was analyzed by time x treatment interactions.||||<0.05
81452374|NCT00741286|162591646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||To determine between-group differences of changes in the PIs at 14 and 90 days from the baseline study.||||<0.05
81452375|NCT00741286|162591647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81452376|NCT02597127|162591659|SUPERIORITY|Two sample t-tests were performed to test the superiority of any dosing group over placebo. A Dunnett multiple t-test procedure was applied to adjust for multiple comparisons with six different dosing regimens.|||||<|0.0001||||||This P-Value applies to the comparison of the mean percent change at Day 180 for the 200 mg (Single-Dose) Inclisiran group versus Placebo (Single-Dose).|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81452377|NCT02597127|162591659|SUPERIORITY|Two sample t-tests were performed to test the superiority of any dosing group over placebo. A Dunnett multiple t-test procedure was applied to adjust for multiple comparisons with six different dosing regimens.|||||<|0.0001||||||This P-Value applies to the comparison of the mean percent change at Day 180 for the 300 mg (Single-Dose) Inclisiran group versus Placebo (Single-Dose).|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81480340|NCT00875563|162649611|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An exact test method (Sidik K. 2003, Statistics in Medicine 22: 265-278) for matched controls was used, at a type I error rate of 0.05 and a non-inferiority margin of 10%. 38 pairs of patients were determined necessary, and the power was calculated to be 0.92.||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Exact test for matched pairs|||Patients treated with the Zenith® Fenestrated AAA Endovascular Graft were compared with matched patients treated with the Zenith® AAA Endovascular Graft.||||0.02
81452378|NCT02597127|162591659|SUPERIORITY|Two sample t-tests were performed to test the superiority of any dosing group over placebo. A Dunnett multiple t-test procedure was applied to adjust for multiple comparisons with six different dosing regimens.|||||<|0.0001||||||This P-Value applies to the comparison of the mean percent change at Day 180 for the 500 mg (Single-Dose) Inclisiran group versus Placebo (Single-Dose).|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81452379|NCT02597127|162591659|SUPERIORITY|Two sample t-tests were performed to test the superiority of any dosing group over placebo. A Dunnett multiple t-test procedure was applied to adjust for multiple comparisons with six different dosing regimens.|||||<|0.0001||||||This P-Value applies to the comparison of the mean percent change at Day 180 for the 100 mg Double-Dose) Inclisiran group versus Placebo (Double-Dose).|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81452380|NCT02597127|162591659|SUPERIORITY|Two sample t-tests were performed to test the superiority of any dosing group over placebo. A Dunnett multiple t-test procedure was applied to adjust for multiple comparisons with six different dosing regimens.|||||<|0.0001||||||This P-Value applies to the comparison of the mean percent change at Day 180 for the 200 mg Double-Dose) Inclisiran group versus Placebo (Double-Dose).|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81452381|NCT02597127|162591659|SUPERIORITY|Two sample t-tests were performed to test the superiority of any dosing group over placebo. A Dunnett multiple t-test procedure was applied to adjust for multiple comparisons with six different dosing regimens.|||||<|0.0001||||||This P-Value applies to the comparison of the mean percent change at Day 180 for the 300 mg Double-Dose) Inclisiran group versus Placebo (Double-Dose).|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81452382|NCT02667067|162591669|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.001
81452383|NCT03898908|162591708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||pValues below 0.05 are considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between baseline and Week 8||||0.015
81452384|NCT03898908|162591709|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.754||||||pValues below 0.05 are considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between baseline and W24||||0.754
81452385|NCT03203564|162591711|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|14.12|||||Parameter estimate is done for Placebo-corrected change-from baseline QTcF (ΔΔQTcF) for Modufolin 500 mg/m2 at end of infusion.|"The primary analysis of QTcF was based on a linear mixed-effects model with change-from-baseline QTcF as the dependent variable, time (categorical), treatment, and time-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects, and baseline QTcF as a covariate. The least-squares (LS) mean and 2-sided 90 % CIs have been calculated for the contrast Modufolin® versus placebo at each dose of Modufolin® and each post-dose time point."||14.12|0.68|
81540852|NCT05546476|162759099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.026|||=|0.7316|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.097|0.045|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||95th Percentile of Gait Speed: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||0.045|-0.097|=0.7316
81452386|NCT04630158|162591742|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) mean difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|11.7||Reporting the adjusted p-value derived based on Dunett procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis||||11.7|-8.5|0.930
81452387|NCT04630158|162591742|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) mean difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.11||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|13.8||Reporting the adjusted p-value derived based on Dunett procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis||||13.8|-6.4|0.699
81452388|NCT05162014|162591759|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.02|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional hazards regression models based on time-to-first acute pancreatitis used to estimate the hazard ratios.||||1.02|0.76|
81452389|NCT01943994|162591780|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.12||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|23.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||23.26|1.99|0.003
81452390|NCT00351533|162591787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81452391|NCT00351533|162591788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81452392|NCT00351533|162591789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81452393|NCT00351533|162591790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.79
81452394|NCT00351533|162591791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.34
81452395|NCT00351533|162591792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.26
81452396|NCT00351533|162591793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81452397|NCT00351533|162591794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81452398|NCT00351533|162591795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81452399|NCT00351533|162591796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81540853|NCT05546476|162759099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.01|||=|0.4145|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.063|0.082|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||95th Percentile of Gait Speed: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||0.082|-0.063|=0.4145
81540854|NCT05546476|162759100|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|4.24|||=|0.0114|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.19|7.28|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||7.28|1.19|=0.0114
81452400|NCT00351533|162591797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.20
81452401|NCT00351533|162591798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81452402|NCT00351533|162591799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.56
81452403|NCT00351533|162591800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.69
81452404|NCT00351533|162591801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.66
81452405|NCT00351533|162591802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.27
81452406|NCT00351533|162591803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.65
81452407|NCT00351533|162591804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.49
81452408|NCT00351533|162591805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.55
81452409|NCT00351533|162591806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.38
81452410|NCT00351533|162591807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.84
81452411|NCT00351533|162591808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74
81452412|NCT00351533|162591809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.84
81452413|NCT00351533|162591810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.71
81452414|NCT00351533|162591811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81452415|NCT00351533|162591812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.86
81452416|NCT00351533|162591813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81452417|NCT00351533|162591814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.34
81452418|NCT04080544|162591816|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance testing|Slope|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|0.18||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the relationship of temporal tau SUVR to episodic memory.||0.18|-3.03|.081
81452419|NCT04080544|162591816|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.19||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the interaction of temporal tau SUVR and amyloid SUVR in prediction of episodic memory.||0.19|-0.32|.604
81452420|NCT04080544|162591817|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|3.39||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the relationship between amyloid accumulation (annualized change score for amyloid SUVR) to temporal tau SUVR.||3.39|0.15|.033
81452421|NCT04080544|162591818|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance testing|Slope|0.272|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|1.66||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the relationship of temporal tau SUVR to speed of processing.||1.66|-1.12|.699
81452422|NCT04080544|162591818|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.38||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the interaction of temporal tau SUVR and amyloid SUVR in the prediction of speed of processing.||0.38|-0.06|.154
81452423|NCT04080544|162591819|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance testing|Slope|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|0.36||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the relationship of temporal tau SUVR to reasoning function.||0.36|-2.58|.137
81452424|NCT04080544|162591819|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.37||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the interaction of temporal tau SUVR and amyloid SUVR in prediction of reasoning.||0.37|-0.16|.428
81452425|NCT04080544|162591820|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|0.86||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the relationship of temporal tau SUVR to working memory.||0.86|-2.25|.376
81452426|NCT04080544|162591820|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.53||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the interaction of temporal tau SUVR and amyloid SUVR in prediction of working memory.||0.53|0.01|.039
81452427|NCT04080544|162591820|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.091|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.017 after Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons (3 post hoc tests).|sim_slopes (R interactions package)|||Post hoc simple slopes test of the amyloid x tau interaction (Statistical Analysis #2) at 1SD below the mean for amyloid||||.091
81452428|NCT04080544|162591820|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.296|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.017 after Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons (3 post hoc tests).|sim_slopes (R interactions package)|||Post hoc simple slopes test of the amyloid x tau interaction (Statistical Analysis #2) at the mean for amyloid SUVR||||.296
81452429|NCT04080544|162591820|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.695|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.017 after Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons (3 post hoc tests).|sim_slopes (R interactions package)|||Post hoc simple slopes test of the amyloid x tau interaction (Statistical Analysis #2) at 1SD above the mean for amyloid SUVR||||.695
81452430|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0004|0.004||A prior threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing the relationship of age(linear) to inferior temporal SUVR.||0.004|0.0004|.012
81452431|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|-0.000005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00004||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.000009|0.00008||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing the relationship of age(quadratic) to inferior temporal SUVR.||0.00008|-0.000009|.905
81452432|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing the relationship of age(growth model) to inferior temporal SUVR. Growth modeling was performed using SPSS curve estimation.||||.006
81480341|NCT03257436|162649619|OTHER|"A power calculation using a sample size of 61 subjects as the non-responders with the LV MSP on was calculated based on a one-sided exact test for a single binomial proportion, using SAS Version 9.4 with the following assumptions:~* Performance goal = 90%~* Expected LV MSP feature-related CFR rate between 6 and 12 Month Visit = 98%~* Significance level = 5%~* Power = 80%"|Kaplan Meir Methodology|99.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|94.1|||||||"The LV MSP feature-related CFR between the 6 Month Visit and the 12 Month Visit was calculated using Kaplan-Meier methodology.~H0: LV MSP feature-related complication-free rate between 6 Month Visit and 12 Month Visit ≤ 90%.~The sample size of 61 subjects was required to evaluate the Primary Safety Endpoint using an exact test since a power calculation cannot be directly calculated for a one group Kaplan-Meier analysis."|||94.1|
81480342|NCT03257436|162649620|OTHER|Even though fewer subjects (78) were available for the effectiveness endpoint analysis than originally planned (110), the study was still powered at approximately 90%|Proportion|51.3|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|41.1|||||||"The effectiveness endpoint for SMART MSP PAS is the proportion of the LV MSP Group with an Improved CCS. For this endpoint, those subjects in the LV MSP Group that become responders will be defined as having an Improved CCS.~H0: Proportion of LV MSP Group subjects with Improved CCS from 6 Month Visit through 12 Month Visit ≤ 5%"|||41.1|
81452433|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0003|0.003||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing the relationship of age(linear) to middle temporal gyrus SUVR.||0.003|0.0003|.018
81452434|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|-0.00002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00004||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0001|0.00006||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustment for multiple comparisons.||Regression testing the relationship of age(quadratic) to middle temporal SUVR.||0.00006|-0.0001|.579
81452435|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing the relationship of age(growth model) to middle temporal SUVR. Growth modeling was performed using SPSS curve estimation.||||.008
81452436|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.00006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0004||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.001||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing the relationship of age to superior temporal SUVR.||0.001|-0.001|.897
81452437|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|-0.00002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00003||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00007|0.00003||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing the relationship of age(quadratic) to superior temporal SUVR.||0.00003|-0.00007|.539
81452438|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|-0.00001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0004||0.973|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing the relationship of age(growth model) to superior temporal SUVR. Growth modeling was performed using SPSS curve estimation.||||.973
81452439|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.003||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing the relationship of age(linear) to entorhinal SUVR.||0.003|-0.001|.200
81452440|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.00005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00005||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00005|0.0001||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing the relationship of age(quadratic) to entorhinal SUVR.||0.0001|-0.00005|.346
81452441|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.283|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing relationship of age(growth model) to entorhinal SUVR. Growth modeling was performed using SPSS curve estimation.||||.283
81452442|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0004|0.003||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing the relationship of age(linear) to parahippocampal SUVR.||0.003|0.0004|.011
81452443|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.00002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00003||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00004|0.00009||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing the relationship of age(quadratic) to parahippocampal SUVR.||0.00009|-0.00004|.536
81452444|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.001||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing the relationship of age(growth model) to parahippocampal SUVR. Growth modeling was performed using SPSS curve estimation.||||.013
81480343|NCT01305811|162649638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||general estimating equations|||||||0.03
81452445|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0005|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.003||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing the relationship of age(linear) to fusiform SUVR.||0.003|0.001|<.001
81452446|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.00001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00003||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00004|0.00006||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing the relationship of age(quadratic) to fusiform SUVR.||0.00006|-0.00004|.692
81452447|NCT04080544|162591821|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0004|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made.||Regression testing the relationship of age(growth model) to fusiform SUVR. Growth modeling was performed using SPSS curve estimation.||||<.001
81480344|NCT01305811|162649639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||In our original proposal to the funder, to protect our main outcome from possibly large attrition, we proposed to initially test mean differences between groups following 2 months of treatment or wait list using Student's t-tests at an alpha=0.05.||||=0.22
81452448|NCT04080544|162591822|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance testing|Slope|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.53||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the relationship of temporal tau SUVR to inferior temporal gyrus cortical thickness.||0.53|-0.18|.331
81480345|NCT03428100|162649656|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|3.32|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.32|0.95|0.071
81452449|NCT04080544|162591822|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance testing|Slope|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.39||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education||Regression testing the relationship between temporal tau SUVR to middle temporal gyrus cortical thickness.||0.39|-0.24|.636
81452450|NCT04080544|162591822|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance testing|Slope|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.7||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the relationship between temporal tau SUVR to superior temporal gyrus cortical thickness.||0.70|0.05|.024
81452451|NCT04080544|162591822|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance testing|Slope|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.18||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the relationship between temporal tau SUVR to parahippocampal gyrus cortical thickness.||0.18|-0.73|.235
81452452|NCT04080544|162591822|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance testing|Slope|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|1.01||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the relationship between temporal tau SUVR to entorhinal gyrus cortical thickness.||1.01|-0.63|.639
81452453|NCT04080544|162591822|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.5||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the relationship of temporal tau SUVR to fusiform gyrus cortical thickness.||0.50|-0.13|.252
81452454|NCT04080544|162591823|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|-233.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|469.31||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1163.28|695.79||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the relationship of temporal tau SUVR to hippocampal volume.||695.79|-1163.28|.619
81480346|NCT03428100|162649656|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|4.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.30|1.07|0.031
81480347|NCT03428100|162649657|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.77|0.65|0.427
81480348|NCT03428100|162649658|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.35|0.55|0.513
81480349|NCT03428100|162649658|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.53|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.53|0.73|0.242
81480350|NCT03428100|162649658|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.54||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|5.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.90|1.09|0.030
81480351|NCT03428100|162649659|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.83|0.45|0.611
81480352|NCT03428100|162649659|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.99|0.63|0.325
81480353|NCT03428100|162649659|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|6.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.14|0.85|0.100
81480354|NCT03428100|162649660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.627||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.71|-6.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.58|-28.71|0.002
81452455|NCT04080544|162591824|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|9260.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3836.92||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1660.52|16859.51||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the relationship of temporal tau SUVR to volume of white matter hypointensities.||16859.51|1660.52|.017
81452456|NCT04080544|162591825|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.99||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the relationship of temporal tau SUVR to activation of inferior frontal gyrus (beta) on the semantic judgment fMRI task.||0.99|-0.41|.411
81452457|NCT04080544|162591825|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.81||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the relationship of temporal tau SUVR to middle temporal gyrus activation (beta) on the semantic judgment fMRI task.||0.81|-0.34|.412
81452458|NCT04080544|162591825|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.09||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the relationship of temporal tau SUVR to precuneus gyrus activation (beta) on the semantic judgment fMRI task.||1.09|-0.48|.438
81452459|NCT04080544|162591826|OTHER|Null-hypothesis significance test|Slope|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-0.14||A priori threshold was two-sided 0.05. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age, sex, and years of education.||Regression testing the relationship of temporal tau SUVR to resting-state system segregation.||-0.14|-2.12|.026
81452460|NCT00197496|162591833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.1|19.6|||Regression, Linear|||||19.6|-72.1|<0.05
81452461|NCT00197496|162591836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.8||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|9.2|||Regression, Linear|||||9.2|-3.6|0.40
81480355|NCT03428100|162649660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.82||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.83|-3.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.87|-22.83|0.006
81452462|NCT01175031|162591880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||signed-rank tests|||||||0.003
81540855|NCT05546476|162759100|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.64|||=|0.36|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|3.57|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||3.57|-2.30|=0.3600
81452463|NCT02056392|162591884|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||1.5|-1.8|
81452464|NCT02056392|162591884|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.4|7.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||7.7|4.4|
81452465|NCT02056392|162591885|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||1.3|-2.0|
81452466|NCT02056392|162591885|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.6|10.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||10.8|7.6|
81452467|NCT02056392|162591886|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||2.5|-0.7|
81480356|NCT03428100|162649660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.554||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.54|-9.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.70|-31.54|0.0002
81480357|NCT03428100|162649661|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.14||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|24.29|||Regression, Logistic|||||24.29|0.71|0.115
81480358|NCT03428100|162649661|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.85||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|30.88|||Regression, Logistic|||||30.88|1.11|0.037
81480359|NCT03428100|162649661|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.78||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|28.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||28.08|0.81|0.083
81480360|NCT03428100|162649662|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.28||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|8.32|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.32|1.29|0.012
81575265|NCT01059825|162821918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-31.79||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-39.02|-24.56||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-24.56|-39.02|0.000
81480361|NCT03428100|162649662|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.71||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|8.66|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.66|1.59|0.002
81480362|NCT03428100|162649662|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.85||||2e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.79|16.82|||Regression, Logistic|||||16.82|2.79|0.00002
81480363|NCT03428100|162649663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.203||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.02|-0.82|0.039
81480364|NCT03428100|162649663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.13|-0.56|0.23
81480365|NCT03428100|162649663|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.201||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.39|-1.18|0.0001
81480366|NCT03428100|162649664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.388||0.0714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-1.47|0.0714
81480367|NCT03428100|162649664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.337||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.17|-1.50|0.0134
81480368|NCT03428100|162649664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.386||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|-0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.69|-2.21|0.0002
81480369|NCT03428100|162649665|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|3.75|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.75|0.78|0.183
81480370|NCT03428100|162649665|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.11|0.76|0.235
81480371|NCT03428100|162649665|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.36|0.43|0.991
81480372|NCT03428100|162649666|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.57|0.77|0.263
81480373|NCT03428100|162649666|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|3.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.19|1.13|0.016
81480374|NCT03428100|162649666|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.52|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.52|1.06|0.031
81480375|NCT03428100|162649667|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.96|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.96|0.98|0.058
81480376|NCT03428100|162649667|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|3.32|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.32|0.95|0.072
81480377|NCT03428100|162649667|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.18|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.18|0.76|0.224
81480378|NCT03428100|162649668|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.03||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|86.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||86.08|0.29|0.265
81480379|NCT03428100|162649668|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.54||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|43.09|||Regression, Logistic|||||43.09|0.15|0.520
81480380|NCT03428100|162649668|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.17||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|99.99|||Regression, Logistic|||||99.99|0.45|0.164
81480381|NCT03428100|162649669|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.948||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.88|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.29|-11.88|0.040
81480382|NCT03428100|162649669|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.533||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.54|-1.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.58|-11.54|0.010
81480383|NCT03428100|162649669|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.919|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.51|-4.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.03|-15.51|<0.001
81480384|NCT03428100|162649670|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.75||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|73.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||73.93|0.31|0.265
81480385|NCT03428100|162649670|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|38.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||38.40|0.16|0.511
81480386|NCT03428100|162649670|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.95||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|77.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||77.11|0.32|0.253
81480387|NCT03428100|162649671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.078||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.26|-0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.16|-12.26|0.044
81480388|NCT03428100|162649671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.632||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.67|-0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.32|-10.67|0.037
81480389|NCT03428100|162649671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.03||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.37|-2.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.45|-14.37|0.006
81480390|NCT03428100|162649672|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>.999
81480391|NCT03428100|162649672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.797|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.797
81480392|NCT03428100|162649672|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>.999
81480393|NCT03428100|162649673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|17.45|||ANCOVA|||||17.45|-0.22|0.056
81480394|NCT03428100|162649673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.92||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|13.19|||ANCOVA|||||13.19|-2.24|0.164
81480395|NCT03428100|162649673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.53||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|16.15|||ANCOVA|||||16.15|-1.66|0.110
81480396|NCT03428100|162649674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.63||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-118.0|21.88|||ANOVA|||||21.88|-118.00|0.178
81480397|NCT03428100|162649674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-56.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.9||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-117.56|3.77|||ANOVA|||||3.77|-117.56|0.066
81480398|NCT03428100|162649674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-71.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.57||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-141.24|-1.6|||ANOVA|||||-1.60|-141.24|0.045
81480399|NCT03428100|162649675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.62||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.33|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.70|-24.33|0.088
81480400|NCT03428100|162649675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.725||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.67|-4.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.16|-26.67|0.007
81480401|NCT03428100|162649675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.583||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.71|-6.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.82|-32.71|0.003
81540856|NCT05546476|162759100|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|4.11|||=|0.0138|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|7.17|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||7.17|1.06|=0.0138
81452468|NCT02056392|162591886|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.3|11.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||11.5|8.3|
81452469|NCT02056392|162591887|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||2.0|-1.2|
81452470|NCT02056392|162591887|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.5|11.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||11.8|8.5|
81452471|NCT02056392|162591888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||1.5|-1.8|
81452472|NCT02056392|162591888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.9||||||90.0|10.3|13.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||13.6|10.3|
81452473|NCT02056392|162591889|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||0.2|-3.1|
81452474|NCT02056392|162591889|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.2|12.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||12.5|9.2|
81452475|NCT02056392|162591890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.4|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||-0.1|-3.4|
81452476|NCT02056392|162591890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.1|10.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||10.4|7.1|
81452477|NCT02056392|162591891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||0.4|-2.9|
81452478|NCT02056392|162591891|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.2|10.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||10.5|7.2|
81452479|NCT02056392|162591892|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.4|-3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||-3.1|-6.4|
81452480|NCT02056392|162591892|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.0|9.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||9.3|6.0|
81575266|NCT01059825|162821918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-23.17||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-30.28|-16.07||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-16.07|-30.28|0.000
81452481|NCT02056392|162591893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.1|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||-0.9|-4.1|
81452482|NCT02056392|162591893|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|All one-sided 95% confidence intervals at each time point for the selumetinib difference versus placebo (2-sided 90% CIs) should be less than 10ms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.4|5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||47 evaluable volunteers gives 90% power to show non-inferiority of selumetinib versus placebo across all 10 post-dose time points, using paired T-test, 1-sided alpha=0.05 and assuming a true difference of 3 msec.||5.7|2.4|
81452483|NCT01595386|162591895|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Study sample size was powered to detect a 60% difference in LCOS between groups at α 0.05 and β 0.70, assuming the prevalence of LCOS after neonatal bypass of 65% (based on retrospective data of patients who died, required rescue steroids, ECMO, or epinephrine \> 0.1 μg/kg/min).||||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.049
81452484|NCT01595386|162591896|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.44
81452485|NCT01595386|162591897|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.62
81452486|NCT01595386|162591898|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|There was not a power calculation for this statistic|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81452487|NCT01595386|162591898|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|There was not a power calculation for this statistic|||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||interleukin-6 at 12, 24, and 48 hour. A p-value of \<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81452488|NCT01595386|162591898|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|There was not a power calculation for this statistic|||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||TNF-alpha at 12, 24, and 48 hours.A p-value of \<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81452489|NCT01595386|162591898|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|There was not a power calculation for this statistic|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Interleukin1-beta at 24 and 48 hours.A p-value of \<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81480402|NCT03428100|162649676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.263||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.28|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.28|-28.28|0.055
81480403|NCT03428100|162649676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.297||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.15|-2.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.38|-27.15|0.020
81480404|NCT03428100|162649676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.216||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.01|-3.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.62|-32.01|0.014
81480405|NCT03428100|162649677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.229||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|-0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.36|-4.47|0.095
81452490|NCT01595386|162591898|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|There was not a power calculation for this statistic|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Interleukin-8 at 24 and 48 hours.A p-value of \<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81452491|NCT01595386|162591898|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|There was not a power calculation for this statistic||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||IL-10 at 4 hours.A p-value of \<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81452492|NCT01595386|162591899|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81452493|NCT01595386|162591900|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81452494|NCT01595386|162591901|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81452495|NCT01595386|162591902|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7
81452496|NCT01595386|162591903|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.76
81452497|NCT01595386|162591904|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.23
81452498|NCT01595386|162591905|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81452499|NCT01595386|162591905|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|There was not a power calculation for this statistic|||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||post-operative cortisol.A p-value of \<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81480406|NCT03428100|162649677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.057||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|-1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.01|-5.16|0.004
81480407|NCT03428100|162649677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.216|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.48|-2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.70|-7.48|<0.001
81480408|NCT03428100|162649678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.53|0.097
81480409|NCT03428100|162649678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.02|-0.52|0.033
81480410|NCT03428100|162649678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.29|-0.86|<0.001
81452500|NCT01595386|162591905|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|There was not a power calculation for this statistic||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Adrenal Insufficiency after bypass.A p-value of \<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81452501|NCT01595386|162591905|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|There was not a power calculation for this statistic||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Development of Low cardiac output syndrome in subjects with Adrenal Insufficiency.A p-value of \<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.02
81452502|NCT02952898|162591910|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Two-sided, continuity-corrected Chi-square tests was used to evaluate the superiority of GDC 695 gel's complete clearance proportion over that of the Vehicle treatment in the mITT population using LOCF.||||<0.0001
81452503|NCT02952898|162591910|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Two-sided, continuity-corrected Chi-square tests was used to evaluate the superiority of Diclofenac sodium gel's complete clearance proportion over that of the Vehicle treatment in the mITT population using LOCF.||||<0.0001
81452504|NCT02203331|162591916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Emax|0.1483|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2925||0.3875|||||||Contrast tests for dose-response model|||The analysis was performed by using MCP-Mod method using pre-defined candidate dose-response model.||||0.3875
81452505|NCT02203331|162591916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Linear|0.2484|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2975||0.2676|||||||Contrast tests for dose-response model|||The analysis was performed by using MCP-Mod method using pre-defined candidate dose-response model.||||0.2676
81452506|NCT02203331|162591916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Sigmoidal Emax 1|0.1995|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2922||0.3211|||||||Contrast tests for dose-response model|||The analysis was performed by using MCP-Mod method using pre-defined candidate dose-response model.||||0.3211
81452507|NCT02203331|162591916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Sigmoidal Emax 2|0.3467|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2994||0.1721|||||||Contrast tests for dose-response model|||The analysis was performed by using MCP-Mod method using pre-defined candidate dose-response model.||||0.1721
81452508|NCT02203331|162591917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Emax|0.2736|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2878||0.231|||||||Contrast tests for dose-response model|||The analysis was performed by using MCP-Mod method using pre-defined candidate dose-response model.||||0.231
81452509|NCT02203331|162591917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Linear|0.3234|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2927||0.1865|||||||Contrast tests for dose-response model|||The analysis was performed by using MCP-Mod method using pre-defined candidate dose-response model.||||0.1865
81480411|NCT03428100|162649679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.516||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Anxiety||0.45|-1.58|0.272
81480412|NCT03428100|162649679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.446||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Anxiety||-0.24|-1.99|0.013
81480413|NCT03428100|162649679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.511||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Anxiety||0.16|-1.85|0.099
81480414|NCT03428100|162649679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.519||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Depression||0.74|-1.30|0.584
81480415|NCT03428100|162649679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.448||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Depression||0.25|-1.51|0.162
81452510|NCT02203331|162591917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Sigmoidal Emax 1|0.3081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2875||0.1955|||||||Contrast tests for dose-response model|||The analysis was performed by using MCP-Mod method using pre-defined candidate dose-response model.||||0.1955
81452511|NCT02203331|162591917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Sigmoidal Emax 2|0.3781|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2944||0.1416|||||||Contrast tests for dose-response model|||The analysis was performed by using MCP-Mod method using pre-defined candidate dose-response model.||||0.1416
81452512|NCT02203331|162591918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Emax|0.0081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2832||0.5794|||||||Contrast tests for dose-response model|||The analysis was performed by using MCP-Mod method using pre-defined candidate dose-response model.||||0.5794
81452513|NCT02203331|162591918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Linear|0.1148|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.288||0.4301|||||||Contrast tests for dose-response model|||The analysis was performed by using MCP-Mod method using pre-defined candidate dose-response model.||||0.4301
81452514|NCT02203331|162591918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Sigmoidal Emax 1|0.0401|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2829||0.5337|||||||Contrast tests for dose-response model|||The analysis was performed by using MCP-Mod method using pre-defined candidate dose-response model.||||0.5337
81452515|NCT02203331|162591918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Sigmoidal Emax 2|0.1835|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2899||0.3396|||||||Contrast tests for dose-response model|||The analysis was performed by using MCP-Mod method using pre-defined candidate dose-response model.||||0.3396
81480416|NCT03428100|162649679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.515||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Depression||-0.15|-2.18|0.024
81480417|NCT03428100|162649680|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.018||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.77|-3.23|0.228
81480418|NCT03428100|162649680|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.876||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-3.35|0.065
81480419|NCT03428100|162649680|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.007||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|-1.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.02|-4.99|0.003
81480420|NCT03428100|162649681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.339||0.784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|5.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from Baseline (CFB) Absenteeism||5.67|-7.50|0.784
81480421|NCT03428100|162649681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.813||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|7.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB Absenteeism||7.34|-3.75|0.525
81480422|NCT03428100|162649681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.204||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.11|6.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB Absenteeism||6.53|-6.11|0.947
81480423|NCT03428100|162649681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.409||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|11.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB Presenteeism||11.74|-5.62|0.488
81480424|NCT03428100|162649681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.72||0.936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.02|7.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB Presenteeism||7.62|-7.02|0.936
81480425|NCT03428100|162649681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.267||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.35|8.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB Presenteeism||8.45|-8.35|0.991
81480426|NCT03428100|162649681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.938||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.57|10.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB Work Productivity Loss||10.88|-8.57|0.816
81480427|NCT03428100|162649681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.178||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.08|8.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB Work Productivity Loss||8.38|-8.08|0.971
81480428|NCT03428100|162649681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.804||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.36|8.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB Work Productivity Loss||8.56|-10.36|0.852
81480429|NCT03428100|162649681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.877||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.61|5.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB Activity Impairment||5.63|-9.61|0.607
81480430|NCT03428100|162649681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.319||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.92|2.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB Activity Impairment||2.12|-10.92|0.186
81480431|NCT03428100|162649681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.82||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.96|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB Activity Impairment||0.06|-14.96|0.052
81480432|NCT03428100|162649682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB US Health State Index||0.08|-0.01|0.131
81480433|NCT03428100|162649682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB US Health State Index||0.08|0.01|0.017
81480434|NCT03428100|162649682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB US Health State Index||0.11|0.02|0.003
81480435|NCT03428100|162649682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB UK Health State Index||0.11|-0.01|0.102
81480436|NCT03428100|162649682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB UK Health State Index||0.12|0.01|0.014
81480437|NCT03428100|162649682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||CFB UK Health State Index||0.15|0.03|0.003
81480438|NCT03428100|162649683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.256||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|10.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.39|-2.41|0.221
81480439|NCT03428100|162649683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.807||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|6.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.65|-4.40|0.689
81480440|NCT03428100|162649683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.226||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|9.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.74|-2.95|0.294
81480441|NCT03428100|162649684|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.54|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.54|0.70|0.382
81480442|NCT03428100|162649684|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.02|0.65|0.638
81480443|NCT03428100|162649684|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.96|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.96|0.83|0.169
81480444|NCT03428100|162649685|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.674||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.38|11.66|||Regression, Linear|||||11.66|-26.38|0.447
81480445|NCT03428100|162649685|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.454||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|12.74|||Regression, Linear|||||12.74|-20.50|0.646
81480446|NCT03428100|162649685|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.64||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.14|1.77|||Regression, Linear|||||1.77|-36.14|0.075
81480447|NCT03064113|162649704|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|173.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|112.4|235.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||235.3|112.4|<0.001
81480448|NCT03064113|162649704|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|169.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|107.8|230.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||230.8|107.8|<0.001
81480449|NCT03064113|162649704|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|175.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|114.1|237.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||237.2|114.1|<0.001
81480450|NCT03064113|162649705|SUPERIORITY||Slope|112.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.5|180.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean FEV1 at 12 hr||180.5|44.5|0.001
81480451|NCT03064113|162649705|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|123.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.6|192.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean FEV1 at 12 hr||192.3|54.6|<0.001
81480452|NCT03064113|162649705|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|15.3||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.5|94.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean FEV1 at 12 hr||94.1|-53.5|0.659
81480453|NCT03064113|162649705|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|102.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.1|151.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean FEV1 at 24 hr||151.5|54.1|<0.001
81480454|NCT03064113|162649705|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|136.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.8|185.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean FEV1 at 24 hr||185.3|87.8|<0.001
81480455|NCT03064113|162649705|SUPERIORITY|Tx Difference of LS Mean FEV1 at 24 hr|Difference of LS Mean|-24.2||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.9|24.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||24.6|-72.9|0.327
81480456|NCT03064113|162649706|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|26.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|34.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean AUC, 0-12 hrs||34.8|18.0|<0.001
81480457|NCT03064113|162649706|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|29.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.8|37.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean AUC, 0-12 hrs||37.4|20.8|<0.001
81480458|NCT03064113|162649706|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|25.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.3|33.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean AUC, 0-12 hrs||33.9|17.3|<0.001
81480459|NCT03064113|162649706|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|20.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|28.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean AUC, 0-24 hrs||28.2|12.1|<0.001
81540857|NCT05546476|162759101|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|2.35|||=|0.009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|3.97|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||3.97|0.72|=0.0090
81452516|NCT03462459|162591923|EQUIVALENCE|Proportional tests (Chi-squared) compared the episodes of C. difficile. Log-rank tests (Kaplan-Meier) were conducted to compare the non-recurrence proportions within the eight-week period. Multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression determined if treatment, age, and number of previous C. difficile episodes were predictors of recurrence.|See comments|-0.11||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.1|8.0|||Chi-squared||Proportional tests compared episodes of C. difficile recurrence in eight weeks (vancomycin vs. placebo) using Chi-squared test. Log-rank tests compared the non-recurrence proportions within 8 weeks with the Kaplan-Meier method.||"Statistical analyses are primarily reported for the population who were randomized in the study (as randomized). The secondary statistical analyses are reported for the population who completed all three visits (as completed treatment). Proportional tests were conducted to compare the episodes of C. difficile recurrence in eight weeks following the completion of the study intervention in patients receiving vancomycin versus placebo using the Chi-squared test. Log-rank tests were conducted to compare the non-recurrence proportions within the eight-week period in patients receiving vancomycin versus placebo with the Kaplan-Meier method. A nonparametric Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to compare distributions of the number of days to the first recurrence of CDI after starting oral vancomycin or placebo. The significance level was set to be ≤0.05. All statistical analyses were conducted in R statistical software (version 4.4.0; R Core Team, 2024)"|8.0|-35.1|0.22
81452517|NCT03462459|162591925|EQUIVALENCE|Proportional difference tests comparing the proportion of patients with VRE colonization at Visit 3, compared to baseline. Significance level was set to 0.10.||||||0.1|||||||Proportional difference test|||||||0.10
81452518|NCT00070499|162591951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.073||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.073
81452519|NCT00070499|162591951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.31||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.31
81452520|NCT00070499|162591953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Log-rank test of overall survival||||0.29
81452521|NCT00070499|162591953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.55||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Log-rank test of overall survival||||0.55
81452522|NCT00070499|162591954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.074||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Log-rank test of relapse-free survival||||0.074
81452523|NCT00070499|162591954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Log-rank test of relapse-free survival||||0.29
81480460|NCT03064113|162649706|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|25.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.4|33.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean AUC, 0-24 hrs||33.4|17.4|<0.001
81480461|NCT03064113|162649706|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|10.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|18.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean AUC, 0-24 hr||18.6|2.5|0.010
81480462|NCT03064113|162649707|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean 12 hr||0.2|0.0|0.003
81480463|NCT03064113|162649707|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.1||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean 12 hr||0.2|0.0|0.046
81480464|NCT03064113|162649707|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean 12 hr||0.2|0.0|0.003
81480465|NCT03064113|162649707|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean 24 hr||0.2|0.0|0.003
81480466|NCT03064113|162649707|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.1||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean 24 hr||0.2|0.0|0.048
81480467|NCT03064113|162649707|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.1||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean 24 hr||0.2|0.0|0.007
81480468|NCT03064113|162649708|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.1||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean 12 hr||0.1|-0.0|0.054
81480469|NCT03064113|162649708|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.1||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean 12 hr||0.2|0.0|0.045
81480470|NCT03064113|162649708|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.0||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean 12 hr||0.1|-0.0|0.503
81480471|NCT03064113|162649708|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.0||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean 24 hr||0.1|-0.0|0.183
81480472|NCT03064113|162649708|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.0||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean 24 hr||0.1|-0.0|0.422
81480473|NCT03064113|162649708|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|0.0||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Tx Difference of LS Mean 24 hr||0.0|-0.1|0.287
81480474|NCT03064113|162649710|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|3975.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2007.3|5943.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5943.7|2007.3|<0.001
81480475|NCT03064113|162649710|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|5888.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3924.4|7853.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7853.4|3924.4|<0.001
81480476|NCT03064113|162649710|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Mean|2654.7||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|689.7|4619.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4619.6|689.7|0.009
81540858|NCT05546476|162759101|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.0|||=|0.4987|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.55|1.56|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||1.56|-1.55|=0.4987
81452524|NCT03743415|162591990|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference in linear mixed effects model that reflected average difference between arms over time (weeks 1-13).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.96||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects models were used for 13 repeated measures of the symptom index, adjusting for baseline value.|Mean of SMSH alone minus mean of SMSH+TIPC|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. The adjusted effect size d=0.54 between the SMSH alone group and SMSH+TIPC group was detectable with power of .94 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.||1.96|-2.50|.81
81452525|NCT03743415|162591990|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 17 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|3.49||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model included adjustment for baseline value of the symptom index.|Mean of SMSH alone minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. The adjusted effect size d=0.54 between the SMSH alone group and SMSH+TIPC group was detectable with power of .94 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.||3.49|-4.65|.78
81452526|NCT03743415|162591990|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference in linear mixed effects model that included reflected average difference between arms over time (weeks 1-13).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|2.32||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. The adjusted effect size d=0.54 between the SMSH alone group and SMSH+TIPC group was detectable with power of .94 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.||2.32|-0.66|.27
81452527|NCT03743415|162591990|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 17 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|4.39||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH alone minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. The adjusted effect size d=0.54 between the SMSH alone group and SMSH+TIPC group was detectable with power of .94 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.||4.39|-0.88|.19
81452528|NCT03743415|162591991|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference in linear mixed effects model that included reflected average difference between arms over weeks 5-13.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|6.36||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH alone minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. . The adjusted effect size (Cohen's d=0.54) was used to power comparisons on the primary outcomes reported by groups from the second randomization. This analysis indicated that 60 per group would be required for power of .80 or greater in two-sided tests at α= 0.05.||6.36|-3.30|.53
81452529|NCT03743415|162591991|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 17 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.92||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|9.68||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH alone minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. . The adjusted effect size (Cohen's d=0.54) was used to power comparisons on the primary outcomes reported by groups from the second randomization. This analysis indicated that 60 per group would be required for power of .80 or greater in two-sided tests at α= 0.05.||9.68|-5.70|.97
81452530|NCT03743415|162591991|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference in linear mixed effects model that included reflected average difference between arms over weeks 5-13.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|5.75||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH alone minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. . The adjusted effect size (Cohen's d=0.54) was used to power comparisons on the primary outcomes reported by groups from the second randomization. This analysis indicated that 60 per group would be required for power of .80 or greater in two-sided tests at α= 0.05.||5.75|-1.83|.31
81480477|NCT00527826|162649718|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Negative binomial model for the rate of exacerbations (per year) using the treatment duration as offset term and treatment, COPD severity (stratum) and interaction as fixed factors. This model took further into account a strata imbalance of 73% COPD III vs. 27% COPD IV according to the observed rates (SAS code: proc GENMOD).||||||0.73||95.0|||||Negative binomial model|Least square means adjusted for COPD severity (stratum), interaction of stratum with treatment, and strata imbalance of 73% COPD III vs. 27% COPD IV.||||||0.73
81480478|NCT00527826|162649720|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Poisson model for the rate of exacerbations (per year) using the treatment duration as offset term and treatment, COPD severity (stratum) and interaction as fixed factors. This model took further into account a strata imbalance of 73% COPD III vs. 27% COPD IV according to the observed rates (SAS code: proc GENMOD).||||||0.66||95.0|||||Poisson model|Least square means adjusted for COPD severity (stratum), interaction of stratum with treatment, and strata imbalance of 73% COPD III vs. 27% COPD IV.||||||0.66
81480479|NCT00327717|162649733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.028
81452531|NCT03743415|162591991|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 17 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|8.74||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. The adjusted effect size (Cohen's d=0.54) was used to power comparisons on the primary outcomes reported by groups from the second randomization. This analysis indicated that 60 per group would be required for power of .80 or greater in two-sided tests at α= 0.05.||8.74|-2.13|.61
81452532|NCT03743415|162591992|SUPERIORITY|Key parameter was the difference between arms at week 13.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|1.35||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Regression, Linear|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||1.35|-3.12|.44
81452533|NCT03743415|162591992|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|2.18||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC.|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 17 in linear mixed effects model.||2.18|-2.32|.95
81452534|NCT03743415|162591992|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 13 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|1.93||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||1.93|-1.85|.97
81452535|NCT03743415|162591992|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 17 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|2.2||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||2.20|-1.56|.74
81452536|NCT03743415|162591993|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 13 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.31||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|4.58||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus mean of SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||4.58|-4.49|.98
81452537|NCT03743415|162591993|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 17 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.48|3.68||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||3.68|-5.48|.70
81480480|NCT00327717|162649734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.253||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.253
81480481|NCT00327717|162649735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.211||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.211
81480482|NCT00327717|162649736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.516||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.516
81480483|NCT00327717|162649737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||X^2 test|||||||0.044
81480484|NCT00327717|162649738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0|||||X^2 test|||||||0.090
81452538|NCT03743415|162591993|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 13 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|1.62||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||1.62|-5.62|.27
81480485|NCT00327717|162649739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0|||||X^2 test|||||||0.090
81480486|NCT00327717|162649740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.162||95.0|||||X^2 test|||||||0.162
81480487|NCT00327717|162649741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.678||95.0|||||X^2 test|||||||0.678
81480488|NCT02080364|162649746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3386||||||p-value for comparison to Placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3386
81480489|NCT02080364|162649746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1992||||||p-value for compairons to Placebo|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1992
81480490|NCT02080364|162649747|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9394||||||p-value for comparison to Placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9394
81480491|NCT02080364|162649747|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||MMRM model does not converge. LS Mean and p-value are NA.|||
81480492|NCT03804268|162649756|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|22.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|30.8||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.|Chi-squared||Analysis was done using Chi-square test. 95% confidence interval for the percentage differences was calculated based on the normal approximation based on pooled variance without continuity correction.|||30.8|14.3|<0.0001
81480493|NCT03804268|162649757|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|9.7||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|17.0||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.|Chi-squared||Analysis was done using Chi-square test. 95% confidence interval for the percentage differences was calculated based on the normal approximation based on pooled variance without continuity correction.|||17.0|2.3|0.0114
81480494|NCT03804268|162649758|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|2.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|8.5||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.|Chi-squared||Analysis was done using Chi-square test. 95% confidence interval for the percentage differences was calculated based on the normal approximation based on pooled variance without continuity correction.|||8.5|-4.4|1.0000
81480495|NCT03804268|162649759|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|6.5||MMRM with fixed effects: study intervention group,visit,visit by study intervention group interaction,age group,Baseline binocular DCNVA severity,iris color,emmetrope/non-emmetrope, Baseline value, and Baseline value by visit interaction was used.|MMRM|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.||||6.5|3.7|0.0114
81480496|NCT03804268|162649760|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|18.7||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|26.7||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.|Chi-squared||Analysis was done using Chi-square test. 95% confidence interval was calculated based on normal approximation based on pooled variance without continuity correction.|||26.7|10.6|0.0114
81480497|NCT03804268|162649761|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.1||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used with study intervention group, age group, Baseline binocular DCNVA severity, iris color (brown/non-brown), emmetrope/non-emmetrope, and Baseline domain score as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.||||1.1|0.6|0.0114
81480498|NCT03804268|162649762|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|4.6||MMRM with fixed effects: study intervention group,visit,visit by study intervention group interaction,age group,Baseline binocular DCNVA severity,iris color,emmetrope/non-emmetrope, Baseline value, and Baseline value by visit interaction was used.|MMRM|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.||||4.6|2.4|0.0114
81480499|NCT03804268|162649763|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-1.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|5.0||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.|Chi-squared||Analysis was done using Chi-square test. 95% confidence interval for the percentage differences was calculated based on the normal approximation based on pooled variance without continuity correction.|||5.0|-7.1|1.0000
81480500|NCT03804268|162649764|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.9||MMRM with fixed effects: study intervention group,visit,visit by study intervention group interaction,age group,Baseline binocular DCNVA severity,iris color,emmetrope/non-emmetrope, Baseline value, and Baseline value by visit interaction was used.|MMRM|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.||||3.9|1.3|0.0114
81480501|NCT03804268|162649765|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|12.6||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|21.6||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.|Chi-squared||Analysis was done using Chi-square test. 95% confidence interval for the percentage differences was calculated based on the normal approximation based on pooled variance without continuity correction.|||21.6|3.5|0.0171
81480502|NCT03804268|162649766|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.1||ANCOVA was used with study intervention group, age group, baseline binocular DCNVA severity, iris color (brown/non-brown), emmetrope/non-emmetrope, and baseline domain score as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.||||1.1|0.5|0.0114
81480503|NCT03804268|162649767|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.3||ANCOVA was used with study intervention group, age group, Baseline binocular DCNVA severity, iris color (brown/non-brown), emmetrope/non-emmetrope, and Baseline domain score as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.||||-0.3|-0.6|0.0114
81480504|NCT03804268|162649768|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1||ANCOVA was used with study intervention group, age group, Baseline binocular DCNVA severity, iris color (brown/non-brown), emmetrope/non-emmetrope, and Baseline domain score as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity control.||||-0.1|-0.4|0.0114
81480505|NCT02256839|162649769|EQUIVALENCE|A 2x2 contingency table with 95% CI.|2 x 2 contingency table|98.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.3|99.3||||||||99.3|95.3|
81480506|NCT02256839|162649769|EQUIVALENCE|A 2x2 contingency table with 95% CI|2 x 2 contingency table|96.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.4|99.3||||||||99.3|85.4|
81480507|NCT01843803|162649770|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.029|TWO_SIDED|||||"P-Value = 0.029 after adjusting for clinical and demographic, and accounting for clustering of patients within providers.~Comparison of adjusted CARES score yielded a significant difference."|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model was ran with CARES as the dependent variable, adjusted for demographic and clinical measures , and provider as a random effect.||Mixed model adjusted for gender, race, education, marital status, mental health condition, substance disorder, COPD, heart failure, diabetes, coronary artery disease, study site and accounting for clustering of patients within providers.||||0.029
81480508|NCT01843803|162649772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.86||P-Value derived after adjusting model provider clustering and treating it as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Assessed whether a person in the intervention group vs the attention control group was more likely to be probed at least once by their provider after adjusting for other measures and accounting for the provider clustering.||2.86|0.99|.065
81480509|NCT01843803|162649773|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||chi-square||||<0.05
81540859|NCT05546476|162759101|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|2.3|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|3.92|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||3.92|0.68|=0.0100
81575267|NCT01059825|162821919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-22.07||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-28.87|-15.27||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-15.27|-28.87|0.000
81452539|NCT03743415|162591993|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 17 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.81||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||3.81|-3.40|.91
81452540|NCT03743415|162591994|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 13 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|0.19||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||0.19|-3.98|.06
81452541|NCT03743415|162591994|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 17 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|0.11||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||0.11|-3.81|.09
81480510|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.11|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of midazolam||1.11|0.37|
81480511|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER|Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.31||||||Comparison of midazolam||2.31|0.77|
81480512|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER|Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.62||||||Comparison of midazolam||1.62|0.56|
81480513|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.7|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of midazolam||0.70|0.23|
81452542|NCT03743415|162591994|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 13 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|2.04||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||2.04|-1.77|.89
81452543|NCT03743415|162591994|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 17 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.58||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||2.58|-1.20|.47
81452544|NCT03743415|162591995|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 13 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|2.39||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||2.39|-5.22|.45
81480514|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.93|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of dabigatran||1.93|0.53|
81480515|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|2.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|5.47|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of dabigatran||5.47|1.51|
81452545|NCT03743415|162591995|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 17 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|4.12||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||4.12|-3.59|.82
81452546|NCT03743415|162591995|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 13 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.13|4.23||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||4.23|-3.13|.77
81452547|NCT03743415|162591995|SUPERIORITY|The key parameter was the coefficient for the trial arm difference at week 17 in linear mixed effects model.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|3.34||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline value of the outcome was adjusted for in the model.|Mean of SMSH minus SMSH+TIPC.|The null hypothesis was that the means of two groups were equal. The alternative hypothesis was that the means of two groups were not equal. Sample size was determined by the power calculation for the primary outcome.||3.34|-3.98|.86
81452548|NCT00094861|162592000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Square Statistic|0.8553||||0.355||95.0||||Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for general association. Participants with no assessments were assumed as having grade ≥ 2 dysphagia in hypothesis testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease stage, ECOG performance status, and estimated weight loss in the 3 months before study randomization.||||||0.3550
81452549|NCT00094861|162592001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Square Statistic|0.9936||||0.3189||95.0||||Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for mean score difference using modified ridit score.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease stage, ECOG performance status, and estimated weight loss in the 3 months before study randomization.||||||0.3189
81452550|NCT00094861|162592002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Square Statistic|0.437||||0.5086||95.0||||Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for general association. Participants with no assessments were assumed as having grade 5 dysphagia in hypothesis testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease stage, ECOG performance status, and estimated weight loss in the 3 months before study randomization.||||||0.5086
81452551|NCT00094861|162592003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Square Statistic|0.46||||0.4976||95.0||||Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for general association. Participants with no assessments were assumed as having grade ≥ 3 dysphagia in hypothesis testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease stage, ECOG performance status, and estimated weight loss in the 3 months before study randomization.||||||0.4976
81452552|NCT00094861|162592004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Square Statistic|-2.5325||||0.1115||95.0||||Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for general association. Participants who never received radiotherapy were assumed to have unplanned breaks.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease stage, ECOG performance status, and estimated weight loss in the 3 months before study randomization.||||||0.1115
81452553|NCT00094861|162592005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Square Statistic|3.4812||||0.0621|TWO_SIDED|||||Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test for mean score difference using modified ridit score. Participants without any ECOG assessment post baseline were assumed to have ECOG status of 5 in the CMH test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease stage, ECOG performance status, and estimated weight loss in the 3 months before study randomization.||||||0.0621
81452554|NCT00094861|162592006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Square Statistic|0.0294||||0.8639||95.0||||Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for general association.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease stage, ECOG performance status, and estimated weight loss in the 3 months before study randomization.||||||0.8639
81452555|NCT00094861|162592007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Chi-Square Statistic|3.1414||||0.1996||||||Generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for mean score difference using modified ridit score.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by disease stage, ECOG performance status, and estimated weight loss in the 3 months before study randomization.||||||0.1996
81452556|NCT00264550|162592030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The positive test is defined if the comparison between combined golimumab+MTX and Group 1 is significant at the 0.05, and at least one of the pair-wise comparisons is also significant at the 0.05.|Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Wk 14 comparing Groups I vs III and Groups I vs IV at 0.05 level of significance. Assuming greater than 90 % power, ACR 20 response for Group I, Group III and Group IV (120, 80, and 80 participants, respectively) as 35 % for Group I and 55 % for Groups III and IV.||||<0.001
81452557|NCT00264550|162592030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Wk 14 comparing Groups I vs III and Groups I vs IV at 0.05 level of significance. Samples of sizes 120, 80, 80 patients in Group I, III, and IV provide \>90% power assuming 35% response in Group I and 55% ACR 20 response in golimumab groups(III \& IV).||||0.001
81452558|NCT00264550|162592030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: No difference in ACR 20 response at Wk 14 comparing Groups I vs III and Groups I vs IV at 0.05 level of significance. Samples of sizes 120, 80, 80 patients in Group I, III, and IV provide \>90% power assuming 35% response in Group I and 55% ACR 20 response in golimumab groups(III \& IV).||||<0.001
81480516|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|4.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.62|9.48|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of dabigatran||9.48|2.62|
81452559|NCT00264550|162592030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059||||||This null hypothesis is tested only if a positive test for null hypothesis Statistical Analysis 1.|Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis: No difference between Group II and Group I with respect of ACR 20 at Wk 14. Superiority of golimumab alone vs MTX alone will be demonstrated if 2-sided test is significant. Sample of 120 patients in each Group I \& II provides \>85% power assuming 35% ACR 20 response in Group I and 55% ACR 20 in Group II.||||0.059
81452560|NCT00264550|162592031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81452561|NCT00264550|162592031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81452562|NCT00264550|162592031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81452563|NCT00264550|162592031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.035
81480517|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|3.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|6.44|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of dabigatran||6.44|1.78|
81540860|NCT05546476|162759102|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.43|||=|0.1912|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|1.24|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Appetite: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||1.24|-0.38|=0.1912
81452564|NCT00264550|162592032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The positive test is defined if the comparison between combined golimumab+MTX and Group I is significant at the 0.05, and at least one of the pair-wise comparisons is also significant at the 0.05.|ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores.|||Null hypothesis: No difference in HAQ response at Wk 24 comparing Groups I and Combined Golimumab + Methotrexate (MTX) at 0.05 level of significance.||||<0.001
81452565|NCT00264550|162592032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores.|||Null hypothesis: No difference in HAQ response at Wk 24 comparing Groups I and III at 0.05 level of significance.||||<0.001
81452566|NCT00264550|162592032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores.|||Null hypothesis: No difference in HAQ response at Wk 24 comparing Groups I and IV at 0.05 level of significance.||||<0.001
81452567|NCT00264550|162592032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores.|||Null hypothesis: No difference in HAQ response at Wk 24 comparing Groups I and II at 0.05 level of significance.||||0.240
81452568|NCT00264550|162592033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81480518|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER|Comparison of pitavastatin|Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.31|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|||2.31|0.76|
81480519|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|3.42|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||3.42|1.12|
81480520|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.13|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||2.13|0.73|
81480521|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.27|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||2.27|0.74|
81480522|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.72|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||1.72|0.64|
81480523|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.38|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||2.38|0.88|
81480524|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone|Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.76|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|||1.76|0.68|
81480525|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone|Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.17|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|||1.17|0.43|
81480526|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER|Comparison of atorvastatin|Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.41|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|||2.41|0.53|
81480527|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER|Comparison of atorvastatin|Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|3.46|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|||3.46|0.89|
81480528|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|3.14|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of atorvastatin||3.14|0.85|
81480529|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER|Comparison of atorvastatin|Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.22|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|||2.22|0.57|
81540861|NCT05546476|162759102|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.46|||=|0.1866|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.39|1.3|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Appetite: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||1.30|-0.39|=0.1866
81452569|NCT00264550|162592033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81452570|NCT00264550|162592033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81452571|NCT00264550|162592033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.187||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.187
81452572|NCT00264550|162592034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA on van der Waerden noramal|||||||<0.001
81452573|NCT00264550|162592034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|||||||<0.001
81452574|NCT00264550|162592034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|||||||<0.001
81540862|NCT05546476|162759102|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.92|||=|0.0349|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|1.75|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Appetite: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||1.75|0.09|=0.0349
81540863|NCT05546476|162759102|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.47|||=|0.8754|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|1.14|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Nausea: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||1.14|-0.20|=0.8754
81540864|NCT05546476|162759102|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.38|||=|0.8205|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|1.08|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Nausea: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||1.08|-0.31|=0.8205
81540865|NCT05546476|162759102|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.17|||=|0.3375|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.86|0.51|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Nausea: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||0.51|-0.86|=0.3375
81540866|NCT05546476|162759102|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.66|||=|0.9138|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.14|1.45|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Physical Fatigue: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||1.45|-0.14|=0.9138
81540867|NCT05546476|162759102|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.64|||=|0.9011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|1.46|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Physical Fatigue: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||1.46|-0.18|=0.9011
81540868|NCT05546476|162759102|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.21|||=|0.6618|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.61|1.02|||MMRM analysis; 1-sided|||Physical Fatigue: MMRM model included participant as a random term, and baseline, time (as a factor), baseline-by-time interaction, treatment and treatment-by-time interaction, type of therapy \[platinum or not at randomization +/- 28 days\], and type of cancer as fixed terms, with an unstructured covariance matrix and Kenwood-Roger degrees of freedom.||1.02|-0.61|=0.6618
81540869|NCT03583099|162759172|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|4.0||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|15.0|||generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||15.0|-6.9|0.47
81540870|NCT03583099|162759173|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|10.4||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|20.7|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education|||20.7|0.1|0.05
81540871|NCT03583099|162759174|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|1.3||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|9.2|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||9.2|-6.7|0.75
81540872|NCT03583099|162759175|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-2.7||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|6.1|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education|||6.1|-11.5|0.54
81540873|NCT03583099|162759176|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|5.1||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|12.3|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||12.3|-2.1|0.16
81540874|NCT03583099|162759177|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-0.6||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|5.1|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||5.1|-6.4|0.82
81540875|NCT03583099|162759178|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-6.3||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|0.4|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||0.4|-13.0|0.06
81540876|NCT03583099|162759179|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-2.5||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|9.5|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education|||9.5|-14.5|0.68
81540877|NCT03583099|162759180|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|13.3||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|33.38|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education|||33.38|-6.72|0.19
81540878|NCT03583099|162759181|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.85||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.82|19.52|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education|||19.52|-17.82|0.93
81540879|NCT03583099|162759182|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|6.83||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.84|24.5|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education|||24.50|-10.84|0.45
81452575|NCT00264550|162592034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097||95.0|||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|||||||0.097
81452576|NCT00264550|162592035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.551|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal|||||||0.551
81452577|NCT00264550|162592035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.953|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|||||||0.953
81452578|NCT00264550|162592035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.293|||||||ANOVA on van der waerden normal scores|||||||0.293
81452579|NCT00264550|162592035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.361|||||||ANOVA on van der Waerden normal scores|||||||0.361
81452580|NCT00696787|162592047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-0.38||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|0.66|||ANCOVA|||||0.66|-1.42|0.471
81452581|NCT00696787|162592047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-0.28||||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.77|||ANCOVA|||||0.77|-1.33|0.604
81452582|NCT00696787|162592048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-0.35||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|0.71|||ANCOVA|||||0.71|-1.42|0.510
81452583|NCT00696787|162592048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-0.55||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|0.54|||ANCOVA|||||0.54|-1.64|0.317
81452584|NCT00603837|162592065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.445||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.445
81452585|NCT03578549|162592067|OTHER||Correlation Coefficient|0.01||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.92
81452586|NCT02318303|162592096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1087|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.669|-0.5485|||ANCOVA|||||-0.5485|-1.6690|<0.0001
81452587|NCT02318303|162592096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1703|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.7315|-0.609|||ANCOVA|||||-0.6090|-1.7315|<0.0001
81452588|NCT02318303|162592096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7718||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2616|-0.282|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2820|-1.2616|0.0020
81452589|NCT02318303|162592096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3563||||0.1524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8445|0.1319|||ANCOVA|||||0.1319|-0.8445|0.1524
81452590|NCT02318303|162592096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4918||||0.0488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.981|-0.0025|||ANCOVA|||||-0.0025|-0.9810|0.0488
81452591|NCT02318303|162592096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7133||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2031|-0.2235|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2235|-1.2031|0.0043
81452592|NCT02960490|162592097|SUPERIORITY||Difference from Placebo|-4.7||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.85|16.46|||Regression, Logistic|||||16.46|-25.85|0.621
81452593|NCT02368314|162592118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.226
81452594|NCT01651793|162592189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||P value reference to the beverage x time interaction effect|ANCOVA|||Hypotheses were tested using a series (all outcome variables) of 2 Treatment x 4 Time point, repeated measures ANCOVAs that controlled for the prior night's sleep. Primary interests were the presence of statistically significant interactions of time and either cocoa versus placebo, cocoa + caffeine versus cocoa, or cocoa + caffeine versus caffeine-only. Significant interactions were decomposed using one-way ANOVAs and t-tests with familywise error controlled using LSD post-hoc tests.||||0.05
81452595|NCT00789737|162592226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0369||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||least squares mean; 80% power to detect a 0.3% change||||0.0369
81452596|NCT00789737|162592227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0373||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0373
81452597|NCT00789737|162592232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.00001
81452598|NCT05199090|162592240|OTHER||adjusted means|-1.9||||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.9|-0.9|||MMRM analysis|||Comparison of adjusted means||-0.9|-2.9|0.0182
81452599|NCT05199090|162592240|OTHER||adjusted means|-1.3||||0.1205|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.4|-0.2|||MMRM analysis|||||-0.2|-2.4|0.1205
81452600|NCT05199090|162592240|OTHER||adjusted means|-1.3||||0.0931|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.2|-0.3|||MMRM analysis|||||-0.3|-2.2|0.0931
81452601|NCT05199090|162592240|OTHER||adjusted means|0.6||||0.4994|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.5|1.7|||MMRM analysis|||||1.7|-0.5|0.4994
81452602|NCT05199090|162592240|OTHER||adjusted means|1.0||||0.2295|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.1|2.1|||MMRM analysis|||||2.1|-0.1|0.2295
81452603|NCT05199090|162592240|OTHER||adjusted means|-0.7||||0.2114|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.3|0.0|||MMRM analysis|||||0.0|-1.3|0.2114
81452604|NCT03485365|162592249|OTHER|Bayesian Repeated Measures Model|Median Difference (Net)|-1.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.494|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|-0.2|||||Posterior median difference (GSK3858279 - Placebo) and 95% credible interval is presented.|||-0.20|-2.15|
81452605|NCT03485365|162592250|OTHER|Bayesian Repeated Measures Model|Median Difference (Net)|-1.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.612|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|0.12|||||Posterior median difference (GSK3858279 - Placebo) and 95% credible interval is presented.|||0.12|-2.29|
81452606|NCT05147324|162592293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.70
81452607|NCT05147324|162592294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.70
81452608|NCT05147324|162592302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81452609|NCT03020589|162592373|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.27||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.05|||Fisher Exact|||||2.05|0.67|0.58
81452610|NCT03020589|162592374|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.26||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.02|||Fisher Exact|||||2.02|0.72|0.46
81452611|NCT00205803|162592383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-2.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.08|2.33||||||For serotype 4 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||2.33|-8.08|
81452612|NCT00205803|162592383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.93|8.65||||||For serotype 6B the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||8.65|-9.93|
81452613|NCT00205803|162592383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.07|2.26||||||For serotype 9V the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||2.26|-8.07|
81452614|NCT00205803|162592383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.68||||||95.0|-4.96|6.16||||||For serotype 14 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||6.16|-4.96|
81452615|NCT00205803|162592383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-2.25||||||95.0|-8.18|2.36||||||For serotype 18C the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||2.36|-8.18|
81452616|NCT00205803|162592383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.7||||||95.0|-4.84|6.32||||||For serotype 19F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||6.32|-4.84|
81452617|NCT00205803|162592383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.69||||||95.0|-7.75|5.86||||||For serotype 23F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||5.86|-7.75|
81480530|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin|Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.49|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|||2.49|0.76|
81480531|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin|Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.29|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|||2.29|0.75|
81480532|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin|Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.81|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|||1.81|0.65|
81480533|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin|Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.33|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|||1.33|0.46|
81480534|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER|Comparison of rosuvastatin|Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.45|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|||2.45|0.33|
81480535|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER|Comparison of rosuvastatin|Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|5.14|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|||5.14|0.75|
81480536|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER|Comparison of rosuvastatin|Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|3.16|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|||3.16|0.49|
81480537|NCT03311841|162649774|OTHER|Comparison of rosuvastatin|Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.86|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|||1.86|0.27|
81480538|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.11|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of midazolam||1.11|0.40|
81480539|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.09|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of midazolam||2.09|0.76|
81480540|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.52|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of midazolam||1.52|0.57|
81480541|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.7|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of midazolam||0.70|0.25|
81480542|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.73|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of dabigatran||1.73|0.53|
81480543|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|4.32|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of dabigatran||4.32|1.32|
81480544|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|3.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|5.48|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of dabigatran||5.48|1.75|
81480545|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.64|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of dabigatran||2.64|0.80|
81480546|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.2|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||2.20|0.78|
81480547|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|3.09|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||3.09|1.09|
81480548|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.09|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||2.09|0.77|
81480549|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.4|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||2.40|0.85|
81540880|NCT03583099|162759183|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|7.6||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.58|25.78|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||25.78|-10.58|0.41
81452618|NCT00205803|162592383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|72.87||||||95.0|63.32|81.07||||||For serotype 1 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||81.07|63.32|
81452619|NCT00205803|162592383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|84.92||||||95.0|76.73|91.05||||||For serotype 3 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||91.05|76.73|
81452620|NCT00205803|162592383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|57.94||||||95.0|48.01|67.42||||||For serotype 5 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||67.42|48.01|
81452621|NCT00205803|162592383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|62.81||||||95.0|52.33|72.2||||||For serotype 6A the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||72.20|52.33|
81452622|NCT00205803|162592383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|92.27||||||95.0|85.26|96.54||||||For serotype 7F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||96.54|85.26|
81452623|NCT00205803|162592383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|5.61||||||95.0|1.23|11.86||||||For serotype 19A the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||11.86|1.23|
81452624|NCT00205803|162592384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.5||||||95.0|-7.9|3.6||||||For serotype 4 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||3.6|-7.9|
81452625|NCT00205803|162592384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-4.6|4.0||||||For serotype 6B the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||4.0|-4.6|
81452626|NCT00205803|162592384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.3||||||95.0|-6.9|2.8||||||For serotype 9V the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||2.8|-6.9|
81452627|NCT00205803|162592384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-4.6|4.0||||||For serotype 14 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||4.0|-4.6|
81452628|NCT00205803|162592384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-4.7|3.9||||||For serotype 18C the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||3.9|-4.7|
81452629|NCT00205803|162592384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-4.6|4.0||||||For serotype 19F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||4.0|-4.6|
81452630|NCT00205803|162592384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|2.2||||||95.0|-2.6|7.7||||||For serotype 23F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||7.7|-2.6|
81452631|NCT00205803|162592384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|97.8||||||95.0|92.3|99.7||||||For serotype 1 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||99.7|92.3|
81452632|NCT00205803|162592384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|83.6||||||95.0|73.2|90.8||||||For serotype 3 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||90.8|73.2|
81452633|NCT00205803|162592384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|29.5||||||95.0|19.7|40.9||||||For serotype 5 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||40.9|19.7|
81452634|NCT00205803|162592384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|12.0||||||95.0|5.9|20.4||||||For serotype 6A the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||20.4|5.9|
81452635|NCT00205803|162592384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|94.1||||||95.0|86.8|98.1||||||For serotype 7F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||98.1|86.8|
81452636|NCT00205803|162592384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-4.6|4.0||||||For serotype 19A the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||4.0|-4.6|
81452637|NCT00205803|162592385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.76||||||95.0|0.59|0.96||||||For serotype 4 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.96|0.59|
81452638|NCT00205803|162592385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.96||||||95.0|0.62|1.48||||||For serotype 6B the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.48|0.62|
81452639|NCT00205803|162592385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.85||||||95.0|0.69|1.05||||||For serotype 9V the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.05|0.69|
81452640|NCT00205803|162592385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.82||||||95.0|0.6|1.11||||||For serotype 14 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.11|0.60|
81452641|NCT00205803|162592385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.62||||||95.0|0.49|0.79||||||For serotype 18C the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.79|0.49|
81452642|NCT00205803|162592385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.86||||||95.0|0.67|1.09||||||For serotype 19F the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.09|0.67|
81452643|NCT00205803|162592385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.77||||||95.0|0.59|1.0||||||For serotype 23F the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.00|0.59|
81452644|NCT00205803|162592385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|39.78||||||95.0|27.47|57.63||||||For serotype 1 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||57.63|27.47|
81452645|NCT00205803|162592385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|15.56||||||95.0|11.63|20.81||||||For serotype 3 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||20.81|11.63|
81452646|NCT00205803|162592385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|8.67||||||95.0|6.65|11.29||||||For serotype 5 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||11.29|6.65|
81452647|NCT00205803|162592385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|9.6||||||95.0|7.07|13.04||||||For serotype 6A the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||13.04|7.07|
81452648|NCT00205803|162592385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|26.78||||||95.0|20.97|34.22||||||For serotype 7F the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||34.22|20.97|
81452649|NCT00205803|162592385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.71||||||95.0|1.36|2.16||||||For serotype 19A the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||2.16|1.36|
81452650|NCT00205803|162592387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|3.08||||||95.0|-7.22|13.73||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.15 µg/mL threshold was calculated||13.73|-7.22|
81452651|NCT00205803|162592387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|7.02||||||95.0|-7.28|21.14||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1.0 µg/mL threshold was calculated||21.14|-7.28|
81452652|NCT00205803|162592387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-9.38|7.73||||||For Diphtheria the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.01 IU/mL and 0.1 IU/mL thresholds was calculated||7.73|-9.38|
81452653|NCT00205803|162592387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-9.38|7.73||||||For Tetanus the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.01 IU/mL and 0.1 IU/mL thresholds was calculated||7.73|-9.38|
81452654|NCT00205803|162592387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-5.97|5.68||||||For Polio Type 1 the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1:8 threshold was calculated||5.68|-5.97|
81452655|NCT00205803|162592387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.64||||||95.0|-8.8|4.24||||||For Polio Type 2 the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1:8 threshold was calculated||4.24|-8.80|
81452656|NCT00205803|162592387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.64||||||95.0|-8.8|4.21||||||For Polio Type 3 the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1:8 threshold was calculated||4.21|-8.80|
81480550|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.56|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||1.56|0.68|
81480551|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.92|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||1.92|0.83|
81480552|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.63|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||1.63|0.73|
81480553|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.29|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||1.29|0.56|
81480554|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.23|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of atorvastatin||2.23|0.55|
81480555|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|3.11|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of atorvastatin||3.11|0.89|
81452657|NCT00205803|162592387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-9.38|7.73||||||For Hepatitis b the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 10 mIU/mL threshold was calculated||7.73|-9.38|
81452658|NCT00205803|162592387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.74||||||95.0|-11.0|6.99||||||For Pertussis - FHA the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 82.00 EU/MI threshold was calculated||6.99|-11.00|
81452659|NCT00205803|162592387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-6.36||||||95.0|-17.03|3.16||||||For Pertussis - PT the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 43.00 EU/mL threshold was calculated||3.16|-17.03|
81452660|NCT00205803|162592387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|1.33||||||95.0|-6.79|9.68||||||For Pertussis - Pertactin the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 18.00 EU/mL threshold was calculated||9.68|-6.79|
81452661|NCT00205803|162592388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.14||||||||2.14|0.69|
81452662|NCT00205803|162592389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.48||||||||1.48|0.63|
81452663|NCT00205803|162592390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.21||||||||1.21|0.57|
81452664|NCT00205803|162592391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.53||||||Polio Type 1||1.53|0.66|
81452665|NCT00205803|162592391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.49||||||Polio Type 2||1.49|0.56|
81452666|NCT00205803|162592391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.84||||||Polio Type 3||1.84|0.69|
81480556|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.77|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of atorvastatin||2.77|0.83|
81480557|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.71|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of atorvastatin||2.71|0.78|
81480558|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.34|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin||2.34|0.70|
81480559|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.28|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin||2.28|0.78|
81480560|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.74|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin||1.74|0.62|
81480561|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.82|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin||1.82|0.62|
81452667|NCT00205803|162592392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.15||||||Pertussis - FHA||1.15|0.74|
81452668|NCT00205803|162592392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.25||||||Pertussis - PT||1.25|0.83|
81480562|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.67|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of rosuvastatin||2.67|0.58|
81480563|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|2.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|4.63|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of rosuvastatin||4.63|1.09|
81480564|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.93|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of rosuvastatin||2.93|0.72|
81480565|NCT03311841|162649776|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.19|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of rosuvastatin||2.19|0.51|
81480566|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.11|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of midazolam||1.11|0.36|
81480567|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.28|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of midazolam||2.28|0.75|
81480568|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.61|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of midazolam||1.61|0.55|
81540881|NCT03583099|162759184|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|1.85||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.17|16.88|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||16.88|-13.17|0.81
81452669|NCT00205803|162592392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.44||||||Pertussis - Pertactin||1.44|0.76|
81452670|NCT00658021|162592413|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.363||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline values at visit are obtained from a MMRM including treatment, baseline HbA1c, background diabetes therapy strata, week of visit, baseline HbA1c-by-visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix.||0.45|-1.01|0.444
81452671|NCT00658021|162592415|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.562|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Treatment difference in HbA1c \< 7% at Week 28:~Treatment group comparison is based on CMH test stratified by screening HbA1c and background diabetes therapy strata. P-value is from the general association statistics."||||0.562
81452672|NCT00658021|162592415|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.621|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Treatment difference in HbA1c \<= 6.5% at Week 28:~Treatment group comparison is based on CMH test stratified by screening HbA1c and background diabetes therapy strata. P-value is from the general association statistics."||||0.621
81480569|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.69|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of midazolam||0.69|0.23|
81480570|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.95|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of dabigatran||1.95|0.53|
81480571|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|5.74|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of dabigatran||5.74|1.57|
81480572|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|5.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|9.87|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of dabigatran||9.87|2.83|
81480573|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|2.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|5.07|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of dabigatran||5.07|1.39|
81480574|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.34|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||2.34|0.76|
81480575|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|3.46|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||3.46|1.12|
81540882|NCT03583099|162759185|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|8.01||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.38|31.4|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||31.40|-15.38|0.51
81480576|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.15|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||2.15|0.72|
81480577|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.36|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||2.36|0.76|
81480578|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.65|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||1.65|0.64|
81480579|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.24|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||2.24|0.87|
81480580|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.71|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||1.71|0.68|
81480581|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.17|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||1.17|0.45|
81480582|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.52|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of atorvastatin||2.52|0.53|
81480583|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.62|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of atorvastatin||3.62|0.90|
81480584|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.23|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of atorvastatin||3.23|0.84|
81480585|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.35|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of atorvastatin||2.35|0.58|
81480586|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.97|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin||2.97|0.71|
81480587|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|3.19|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin||3.19|0.89|
81480588|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.14|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin||2.14|0.63|
81480589|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.57|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin||1.57|0.44|
81452673|NCT00658021|162592415|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.229|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Treatment difference in HbA1c \< 6.5% at Week 28:~Treatment group comparison is based on CMH test stratified by screening HbA1c and background diabetes therapy strata. P-value is from the general association statistics."||||0.229
81452674|NCT00658021|162592416|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Treatment difference in body weight at Week 4:~Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline values at visit are obtained from a MMRM including treatment, baseline body weight, screening HbA1c strata, background diabetes therapy strata, week of visit, baseline body weight-by visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix."||-0.28|-1.58|0.005
81452675|NCT00658021|162592416|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.669||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Treatment difference in body weight at Week 12:~Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline values at visit are obtained from a MMRM including treatment, baseline body weight, screening HbA1c strata, background diabetes therapy strata, week of visit, baseline body weight-by visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix."||0.65|-2.00|0.314
81452676|NCT00658021|162592416|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Treatment difference in body weight at Week 20:~Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline values at visit are obtained from a MMRM including treatment, baseline body weight, screening HbA1c strata, background diabetes therapy strata, week of visit, baseline body weight-by visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix."||1.50|-2.24|0.692
81480590|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.91|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of rosuvastatin||2.91|0.56|
81452677|NCT00658021|162592416|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.065||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|1.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Treatment difference in body weight at Week 28:~Adjusted LS mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline values at visit are obtained from a MMRM including treatment, baseline body weight, screening HbA1c strata, background diabetes therapy strata, week of visit, baseline body weight-by visit interaction and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects using an unstructured covariance matrix."||1.68|-2.56|0.679
81452678|NCT00658021|162592417|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.614|1.052|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted LS Mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline values at Week 28 are obtained from multiple imputation ANCOVA including treatment, baseline fasting serum glucose, screening HbA1c strata and background diabetes therapy strata as fixed effects.||1.052|-1.614|0.679
81452679|NCT00658021|162592418|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.189|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5151||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.821|1.199|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference for pre-meal SMBG: Adjusted LS Mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline values at Week 28 are obtained from multiple imputation ANCOVA including treatment, baseline SMBG measure, screening HbA1c strata and background diabetes therapy strata as fixed effects.||1.199|-0.821|0.714
81452680|NCT00658021|162592418|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.513|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5245||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.516|1.541|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference for post-meal SMBG: Adjusted LS Mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline values at Week 28 are obtained from multiple imputation ANCOVA including treatment, baseline SMBG measure, screening HbA1c strata and background diabetes therapy strata as fixed effects.||1.541|-0.516|0.329
81452681|NCT00658021|162592418|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4015||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.577|0.997|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference for post-prandial excursion SMBG: Adjusted LS Mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline values at Week 28 are obtained from multiple imputation ANCOVA including treatment, baseline SMBG measure, screening HbA1c strata and background diabetes therapy strata as fixed effects.||0.997|-0.577|0.601
81452682|NCT00658021|162592418|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.316|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4749||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.615|1.248|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference for overall SMBG: Adjusted LS Mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline values at Week 28 are obtained from multiple imputation ANCOVA including treatment, baseline SMBG measure, screening HbA1c strata and background diabetes therapy strata as fixed effects.||1.248|-0.615|0.505
81452683|NCT00658021|162592419|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.187||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.48|73.84|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted LS Mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline values at Week 28 are obtained from multiple imputation ANCOVA including treatment, baseline fasting serum insulin, screening HbA1c strata and background diabetes therapy strata as fixed effects.||73.84|-95.48|0.802
81452684|NCT00658021|162592420|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.542||0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.19|32.51|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference for HOMA-B: Adjusted LS Mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline values at Week 28 are obtained from multiple imputation ANCOVA including treatment, baseline %HOMA-B, screening HbA1c strata and background diabetes therapy strata as fixed effects.||32.51|-40.19|0.836
81452685|NCT00658021|162592420|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.846||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.82|7.26|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference for HOMA-S: Adjusted LS Mean and treatment group difference in the change from baseline values at Week 28 are obtained from multiple imputation ANCOVA including treatment, baseline %HOMA-S, screening HbA1c strata and background diabetes therapy strata as fixed effects.||7.26|-7.82|0.941
81452686|NCT04784533|162592428|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|26.8|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 12||26.8|5.5|
81452687|NCT04784533|162592428|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|22.9|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 16||22.9|1.3|
81452688|NCT04784533|162592428|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|26.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.4|37.5|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 20||37.5|15.4|
81480591|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|2.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|5.81|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of rosuvastatin||5.81|1.21|
81452689|NCT04784533|162592428|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|19.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|31.3|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 24||31.3|8.5|
81452690|NCT04784533|162592429|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|3.9|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 8||3.9|-2.7|
81452691|NCT04784533|162592429|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|17.9|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 12||17.9|3.3|
81452692|NCT04784533|162592429|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|22.8|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 16||22.8|5.3|
81480592|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.18|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of rosuvastatin||3.18|0.70|
81452693|NCT04784533|162592429|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|19.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|29.5|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 20||29.5|9.2|
81452694|NCT04784533|162592429|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|20.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|31.7|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 24||31.7|9.8|
81452695|NCT04784533|162592430|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.8|||||LS means,standard error(SE),and confidence intervals(CIs) are based on mixed model repeated measures(MMRM)analysis with effects for treatment,visit,treatment-by-visit interaction,and baseline value.The Model uses an unstructured covariance structure.|Week 4||1.8|-2.8|
81452696|NCT04784533|162592430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.32|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|-2.7|||||LS means, SE, and CIs are based on an MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Week 8||-2.7|-11.9|
81452697|NCT04784533|162592430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-12.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|-5.5|||||LS means, SE, and CIs are based on an MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Week 12||-5.5|-19.3|
81452698|NCT04784533|162592430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-14.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|-6.9|||||LS means, SE, and CIs are based on an MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Week 16||-6.9|-22.2|
81452699|NCT04784533|162592430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.7|-7.2|||||LS means, SE, and CIs are based on an MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Week 20||-7.2|-23.7|
81452700|NCT04784533|162592430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|-6.8|||||LS means, SE, and CIs are based on an MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Week 24||-6.8|-24.0|
81452701|NCT04784533|162592431|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|20.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|31.8|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 12||31.8|9.9|
81452702|NCT04784533|162592431|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|13.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|25.2|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 16||25.2|2.5|
81452703|NCT04784533|162592431|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|15.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|27.0|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 20||27.0|4.1|
81452704|NCT04784533|162592431|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|25.9|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 24||25.9|2.9|
81480593|NCT03311841|162649777|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.08|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of rosuvastatin||2.08|0.43|
81480594|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.48|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of midazolam||1.48|0.63|
81480595|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.62|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of midazolam||1.62|0.69|
81480596|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.41|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of midazolam||1.41|0.62|
81480597|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.83|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of midazolam||0.83|0.36|
81452705|NCT04784533|162592432|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|22.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|34.0|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 12||34.0|11.9|
81452706|NCT04784533|162592432|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|21.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|33.1|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 16||33.1|10.7|
81452707|NCT04784533|162592432|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|22.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2|33.9|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 20||33.9|11.2|
81480598|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.61|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of dabigatran||1.61|0.44|
81480599|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|3.27|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of dabigatran||3.27|0.89|
81452708|NCT04784533|162592432|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|19.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|31.0|||||Treatment difference is calculated as the difference between the percentage of responders in the 12 mg BID group versus the 8 mg BID group.|Week 24||31.0|8.1|
81452709|NCT04784533|162592433|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.3|||||LS means, SE, and CIs are based on an MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Week 12||-0.3|-0.9|
81480600|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.27|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of dabigatran||3.27|0.93|
81452710|NCT04784533|162592433|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4|||||LS means, SE, and CIs are based on an MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Week 16||-0.4|-1.1|
81480601|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.38|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of dabigatran||1.38|0.38|
81480602|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.4|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||2.40|0.92|
81480603|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.98|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||2.98|1.14|
81480604|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.11|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||2.11|0.84|
81480605|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.38|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||2.38|0.91|
81452711|NCT04784533|162592433|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||||LS means, SE, and CIs are based on an MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Week 20||-0.4|-1.2|
81452712|NCT04784533|162592433|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.3|||||LS means, SE, and CIs are based on an MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Week 24||-0.3|-1.2|
81452713|NCT04784533|162592434|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||||LS means, SE, and CIs are based on an MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Week 12||-0.1|-0.7|
81540883|NCT03583099|162759186|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-10.34||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.78|14.09|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||14.09|-34.78|0.41
81480606|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.75|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||1.75|0.81|
81480607|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.76|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||1.76|0.82|
81480608|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.57|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||1.57|0.75|
81480609|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.31|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||1.31|0.61|
81480610|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.75|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of atorvastatin||3.75|0.58|
81480611|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|2.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|5.85|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of atorvastatin||5.85|1.11|
81480612|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|2.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|4.81|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of atorvastatin||4.81|0.97|
81480613|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|2.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|6.77|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of atorvastatin||6.77|1.28|
81480614|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.07|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin||2.07|0.59|
81540884|NCT03583099|162759187|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-3.94||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.03|23.16|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||23.16|-31.03|0.76
81480615|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.17|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin||2.17|0.71|
81480616|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.62|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin||1.62|0.55|
81480617|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.96|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin||1.96|0.64|
81480618|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.64|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of rosuvastatin||2.64|0.46|
81480619|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|4.32|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of rosuvastatin||4.32|0.81|
81480620|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.53|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of rosuvastatin||2.53|0.51|
81540885|NCT03583099|162759188|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-0.76||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.36|23.83|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||23.83|-25.36|0.95
81452714|NCT04784533|162592434|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.3|||||LS means, SE, and CIs are based on an MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Week 16||-0.3|-1.0|
81452715|NCT04784533|162592434|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.5|||||LS means, SE, and CIs are based on an MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Week 20||-0.5|-1.2|
81452716|NCT04784533|162592434|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||||LS means, SE, and CIs are based on an MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Week 24||-0.4|-1.2|
81452717|NCT04784533|162592435|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||||LS means, SEs, and CIs are based on a mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 12||-0.2|-0.7|
81452718|NCT04784533|162592435|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||||LS means, SEs, and CIs are based on a mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 16||-0.2|-0.7|
81452719|NCT04784533|162592435|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.3|||||LS means, SEs, and CIs are based on a mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 20||-0.3|-0.8|
81452720|NCT04784533|162592435|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2|||||LS means, SEs, and CIs are based on a mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 24||-0.2|-0.8|
81452721|NCT04784533|162592435|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.3|||||LS means, SEs, and CIs are based on a mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Satisfied Evenness Hair Coverage: Week 12||-0.3|-0.8|
81452722|NCT04784533|162592435|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.3|||||LS means, SEs, and CIs are based on a mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Satisfied Evenness Hair Coverage: Week 16||-0.3|-0.7|
81452723|NCT04784533|162592435|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.3|||||LS means, SEs, and CIs are based on a mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Satisfied Evenness Hair Coverage: Week 20||-0.3|-0.8|
81452724|NCT04784533|162592435|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.3|||||LS means, SEs, and CIs are based on a mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|Satisfied Evenness Hair Coverage: Week 24||-0.3|-0.8|
81452725|NCT04784533|162592435|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2|||||LS means, SEs, and CIs are based on a mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|How Satisfied With Your Eyebrows: Week 12||-0.2|-0.8|
81480621|NCT03311841|162649778|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.41|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of rosuvastatin||2.41|0.45|
81480622|NCT03311841|162649779|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|3.62|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of midazolam||3.62|0.78|
81540886|NCT03583099|162759189|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|-0.32||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|1.36||The p-value is adjusted for baseline CAT score.|Mixed Models Analysis||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||1.36|-2.01|0.55
81540887|NCT03583099|162759190|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|8.7||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|17.4|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||17.4|-0.1|0.05
81480623|NCT03311841|162649779|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.23|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||2.23|0.75|
81480624|NCT03311841|162649779|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|3.41|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||3.41|1.15|
81480625|NCT03311841|162649779|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.66|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin||1.66|0.58|
81480626|NCT03311841|162649779|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.03|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||2.03|0.52|
81540888|NCT03583099|162759191|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|1.81||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.47|25.08|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||25.08|-21.47|0.88
81540889|NCT03583099|162759192|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-5.62||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.21|11.97|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||11.97|-23.21|0.53
81540890|NCT03583099|162759193|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|10.68||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|28.63|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education|||28.63|-7.27|0.24
81480627|NCT03311841|162649779|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.97|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||2.97|0.77|
81452726|NCT04784533|162592435|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||||LS means, SEs, and CIs are based on a mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|How Satisfied With Your Eyebrows: Week 16||-0.1|-0.6|
81452727|NCT04784533|162592435|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||||LS means, SEs, and CIs are based on a mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|How Satisfied With Your Eyebrows: Week 20||-0.1|-0.7|
81452728|NCT04784533|162592435|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||||LS means, SEs, and CIs are based on a mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|How Satisfied With Your Eyebrows: Week 24||-0.2|-0.7|
81452729|NCT04784533|162592435|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||||LS means, SEs, and CIs are based on a mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|How Satisfied With Your Eyelashes: Week 12||-0.2|-0.7|
81452730|NCT04784533|162592435|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||||LS means, SEs, and CIs are based on a mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|How Satisfied With Your Eyelashes: Week 16||-0.2|-0.7|
81452731|NCT04784533|162592435|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||||LS means, SEs, and CIs are based on a mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|How Satisfied With Your Eyelashes: Week 20||-0.2|-0.7|
81452732|NCT04784533|162592435|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.3|||||LS means, SEs, and CIs are based on a mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score. The model is fit using an unstructured covariance structure.|How Satisfied With Your Eyelashes: Week 24||-0.3|-0.8|
81452733|NCT02135614|162592497|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|0.12||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.43||P-value was calculated from the ANCOVA model including baseline values, Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) score, and stratification factor as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.43|-0.20|0.46
81452734|NCT02135614|162592498|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|0.08||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.16||P-value was calculated from the ANCOVA model including the baseline value, CFS score and stratification factor as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.16|0.00|0.046
81452735|NCT02135614|162592499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||P-value was calculated from the negative binomial model with the stratification factor as covariate.|Negative Binomial Model|||||||0.39
81452736|NCT02135614|162592500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||P-value from the negative binomial model comparing the rate ratio between treatment groups, adjusted for the stratification factor.|Negative Binomial Model|||||||0.004
81452737|NCT02052011|162592510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.62||||||||0.62|-0.08|
81480628|NCT03311841|162649779|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.05|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||2.05|0.56|
81480629|NCT03311841|162649779|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.17|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of pitavastatin lactone||1.17|0.30|
81480630|NCT03311841|162649779|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.94|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of atovastatin||2.94|0.84|
81480631|NCT03311841|162649779|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.73|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of atovastatin||2.73|0.81|
81480632|NCT03311841|162649779|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.47|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin||2.47|0.84|
81480633|NCT03311841|162649779|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.78|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of ortho-hydroxyatorvastatin||1.78|0.63|
81480634|NCT03311841|162649779|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|3.61|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of rosuvastatin||3.61|0.95|
81480635|NCT03311841|162649779|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|5.86|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of rosuvastatin||5.86|1.64|
81480636|NCT03311841|162649779|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|3.24|||||Geometric least squares mean ratio and 95% confidence interval could not be determined for comparisons where one or both of the geometric least squares means was not calculable because some individual values were treated as 0.|Comparison of rosuvastatin||3.24|0.95|
81480637|NCT03138577|162649807|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Counts and percentages of cases with paralysis were calculated separately for each volume of local anesthetic.|||
81480638|NCT03138577|162649808|OTHER|||||||||||||||Counts and percentages of cases with paralysis were calculated separately for each volume of local anesthetic.|||Counts and percentages of cases with paralysis were calculated separately for each volume of local anesthetic.|||
81480639|NCT03138577|162649809|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|7.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Sign test|||||||0.01
81480640|NCT03138577|162649809|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Sign test|||||||1.00
81480641|NCT03138577|162649810|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Dose response data was fit with a non-parametric smoothing technique for locally weighted regression (lowess) to produce a dose response curve.|||
81480642|NCT03138577|162649811|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Dose response data was fit with a non-parametric smoothing technique for locally weighted regression (lowess) to produce a dose response curve.|||
81480643|NCT03138577|162649812|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Sign test|||||||0.01
81480644|NCT03138577|162649812|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Sign test|||||||1.00
81480645|NCT03138577|162649813|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81480646|NCT04346199|162649825|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing for this endpoint.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.758|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.323|1.722||P-value not generated.|Regression, Cox|Adjusting for age (\<65 vs \>=65 years) and comorbidities (present vs absent). Ties handled by Efron approach. HR CI using profile likelihood approach.||||1.722|0.323|
81480647|NCT04346199|162649833|OTHER|No formal hypothesis testing for this endpoint.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.967||||||95.0|0.69|1.353|||Regression, Cox|Adjusting for age (\<65 vs \>=65 years) and comorbidities (present vs absent). Ties handled by Efron approach. HR CI using profile likelihood approach.||||1.353|0.690|
81480648|NCT00627926|162649838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.9|30.0||||||||30.0|15.9|
81480649|NCT00627926|162649838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|29.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.4|36.1||||||||36.1|22.4|
81480650|NCT00627926|162649839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|57.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.4|62.8||||||||62.8|51.4|
81480651|NCT00627926|162649839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|58.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.7|64.0||||||||64.0|52.7|
81480652|NCT00627926|162649840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|48.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.0|54.6||||||||54.6|43.0|
81480653|NCT00627926|162649840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|50.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.6|56.2||||||||56.2|44.6|
81480654|NCT00627926|162649841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|35.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.0|42.4||||||||42.4|29.0|
81480655|NCT00627926|162649841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|37.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.9|44.1||||||||44.1|30.9|
81480656|NCT00627926|162649842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|17.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2|24.0||||||||24.0|11.2|
81480657|NCT00627926|162649842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|23.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|29.2||||||||29.2|17.0|
81480658|NCT00627926|162649843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|25.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|32.4||||||||32.4|18.5|
81480659|NCT00627926|162649843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|31.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.4|37.9||||||||37.9|24.4|
81480660|NCT00627926|162649844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|25.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.2|32.2||||||||32.2|18.2|
81480661|NCT00627926|162649844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|31.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.9|38.5||||||||38.5|24.9|
81480662|NCT00627926|162649849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|24.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.9|31.9||||||SVR Protocol Defined: undetectable HCV RNA at 24 weeks after the last planned dose of study treatment without any confirmed detectable HCV RNA between end of treatment visit (up to Week 48) and 24 weeks after last planned dose (up to Week 72).||31.9|17.9|
81540891|NCT03583099|162759194|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-13.55||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.65|6.55|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||6.55|-33.65|0.19
81480663|NCT00627926|162649849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|30.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.1|37.7||||||SVR Protocol Defined: undetectable HCV RNA at 24 weeks after the last planned dose of study treatment without any confirmed detectable HCV RNA between end of treatment visit (up to Week 48) and 24 weeks after last planned dose (up to Week 72).||37.7|24.1|
81540892|NCT03583099|162759195|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.38||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|13.27|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||13.27|-12.50|0.95
81480664|NCT00627926|162649849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|25.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.8|32.6||||||SVR FDA Guidance: undetectable HCV RNA at 24 weeks after the last planned dose of study treatment. Analysis was based only on the HCV RNA assessment in visit window (+/-2 weeks); if there were more than 1 assessment in the window, the last measurement was used.||32.6|18.8|
81480665|NCT00627926|162649849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|32.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.9|39.2||||||SVR FDA Guidance: undetectable HCV RNA at 24 weeks after the last planned dose of study treatment. Analysis was based only on the HCV RNA assessment in visit window (+/-2 weeks); if there were more than 1 assessment in the window, the last measurement was used.||39.2|25.9|
81480666|NCT00758498|162649968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|3.71|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a factor and baseline value was a co-variate||||3.71|2.07|<0.0001
81480667|NCT00758498|162649968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.06|7.69|||ANCOVA|Treatment was a factor and baseline value was a co-variate||||7.69|6.06|<0.0001
81480668|NCT00758498|162649969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.25|||ANOVA|||||0.25|-0.20|0.8341
81480669|NCT00758498|162649969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.0441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||||-0.05|-0.50|0.0441
81480670|NCT00758498|162649970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81480671|NCT00758498|162649970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81480672|NCT00758498|162649971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012|||||||ANCOVA|Treatment comparisons made use of an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) analysis with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate||||||0.0012
81480673|NCT00758498|162649971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis by ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81480674|NCT00758498|162649972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Analysis of treatment comparisons is based on an analysis of variance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81480675|NCT00758498|162649972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of treatment comparisons is based on an ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81480676|NCT00758498|162649973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of treatment comparisons is based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate||||||0.0022
81480677|NCT00758498|162649973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0033|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of treatment comparisons was based on ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline as a covariate||||||0.0033
81480678|NCT00758498|162649979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of treatment comparisons is based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81480679|NCT00758498|162649979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of treatment comparisons is based on ANCOVA with treatment as factor and baseline value as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81480680|NCT00758498|162649980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of treatment comparisons is based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81480681|NCT00758498|162649980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of treatment comparisons is based on ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81480682|NCT00758498|162649981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of treatment comparisons are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||||<0.0001
81480683|NCT00758498|162649981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of treatment comparisons is from an ANCOVA with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81480684|NCT00758498|162649983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8262|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8262
81480685|NCT00758498|162649983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0040
81540893|NCT03583099|162759196|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-6.97||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.12|2.17|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||2.17|-16.12|0.14
81480686|NCT00758498|162649984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9595|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9595
81480687|NCT00758498|162649984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean|||||0.3539|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3539
81480688|NCT00758498|162649985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1038|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1038
81480689|NCT00758498|162649985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8112|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8112
81540894|NCT03583099|162759197|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-1.06||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.39|11.27|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||11.27|-13.39|0.87
81480690|NCT03782987|162649994|OTHER||Geometric mean (gMean) ratio (%) (T/ R)|649.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|541.29|779.29|||||Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA. Standard error of the mean is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV).|Statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including 'subjects' as random effect and 'treatment' as fixed effect.||779.29|541.29|
81480691|NCT03782987|162649995|OTHER||gMean ratio (%) (T/ R)|166.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|148.42|187.64|||||Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA. Standard error of the mean is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV).|Statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including 'subjects' as random effect and 'treatment' as fixed effect.||187.64|148.42|
81480692|NCT03782987|162649996|OTHER||gMean ratio (%) (T/ R)|931.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|785.19|1104.85|||||Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA. Standard error of the mean is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV).|Statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including 'subjects' as random effect and 'treatment' as fixed effect.||1104.85|785.19|
81480693|NCT02291029|162650023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|2.89||One-sided p-value|Repeated measures model|with time (as nominal study week), the interaction between time and treatment (all as fixed effects) and with baseline as a covariate||||2.89|-3.70|0.397
81480694|NCT02291029|162650023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.21||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.46|-0.96||One-sided p-value|Repeated measures model|with time (as nominal study week), the interaction between time and treatment (all as fixed effects) and with baseline as a covariate.||||-0.96|-9.46|0.009
81480695|NCT02291029|162650023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.34||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|7.45||two-sided p-value|Repeated measures model|with time (as nominal study week), the interaction between time and treatment (all as fixed effects) and with baseline as a covariate.||||7.45|-2.78|0.344
81480696|NCT02291029|162650024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.09||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|0.8|||Repeated measures model|with time (as nominal study week), the interaction between time and treatment (all as fixed effects) and with baseline as a covariate||||0.80|-2.97|0.205
81480697|NCT02291029|162650024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.95||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|0.5|||Repeated measures model|with time (as nominal study week), the interaction between time and treatment (all as fixed effects) and with baseline as a covariate||||0.50|-2.41|0.188
81480698|NCT02291029|162650024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|1.35|||Repeated measures model|with time (as nominal study week), the interaction between time and treatment (all as fixed effects) and with baseline as a covariate||||1.35|-2.08|0.663
81480699|NCT02291029|162650025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.26||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9|7.38|||Repeated measures model|with time (as nominal study week), the interaction between time and treatment (all as fixed effects) and with baseline as a covariate||||7.38|-37.90|0.161
81480700|NCT02291029|162650025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.16||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.94|-2.38|||Repeated measures model|with time (as nominal study week), the interaction between time and treatment (all as fixed effects) and with baseline as a covariate||||-2.38|-21.94|0.017
81480701|NCT02291029|162650026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.45||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.2|17.3|||Repeated measures model|with time (as nominal study week), the interaction between time and treatment (all as fixed effects) and with baseline as a covariate||||17.30|-36.20|0.456
81480702|NCT02291029|162650026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.14||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.67|10.39|||Repeated measures model|with time (as nominal study week), the interaction between time and treatment (all as fixed effects) and with baseline as a covariate||||10.39|-26.67|0.376
81480703|NCT02291029|162650027|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.5||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.91|2.91|||Repeated measures model|with time (as nominal study week), the interaction between time and treatment (all as fixed effects) and with baseline as a covariate||||2.91|-13.91|0.172
81480704|NCT02291029|162650027|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.83||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|9.48|||Repeated measures model|with time (as nominal study week), the interaction between time and treatment (all as fixed effects) and with baseline as a covariate||||9.48|-1.81|0.175
81480705|NCT02291029|162650028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.49|8.35|||Repeated measures model|with time (as nominal study week), the interaction between time and treatment (all as fixed effects) and with baseline as a covariate||||8.35|-8.49|0.986
81480706|NCT02291029|162650028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.83||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|9.48|||Repeated measures model|with time (as nominal study week), the interaction between time and treatment (all as fixed effects) and with baseline as a covariate||||9.48|-1.81|0.175
81480707|NCT02291029|162650029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.34||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.48|13.15|||Repeated measures model|with time (as nominal study week), the interaction between time and treatment (all as fixed effects) and with baseline as a covariate||||13.15|-10.48|0.807
81480708|NCT02291029|162650029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.83||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.66|1.01|||Repeated measures model|with time (as nominal study week), the interaction between time and treatment (all as fixed effects) and with baseline as a covariate||||1.01|-20.66|0.074
81480709|NCT00522548|162650030|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||A p value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||Sample size was arbitrarily determined as 40 patients (20 in the CellCept group and 20 in the Myfortic group) in this proof of concept study||||.29
81480710|NCT00522548|162650031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||A p value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||Sample size was arbitrarily determined as 40 patients (20 in the CellCept group and 20 in the Myfortic group) in this proof of concept study||||0.39
81480711|NCT00522548|162650032|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||A p value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||Sample size was arbitrarily determined as 40 patients (20 in the CellCept group and 20 in the Myfortic group) in this proof of concept study||||1.0
81480712|NCT00522548|162650033|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||A p value of less than 0.05 was considered significant.|Fisher Exact|||Sample size was arbitrarily determined as 40 patients (20 in the CellCept group and 20 in the Myfortic group) in this proof of concept study||||1.00
81480713|NCT00522548|162650034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||a p value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant|Fisher Exact|||Sample size was arbitrarily determined as 40 patients (20 in the CellCept group and 20 in the Myfortic group) in this proof of concept study||||0.14
81540895|NCT03583099|162759198|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-1.8||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|12.4|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||12.4|-15.9|0.81
81480714|NCT00522548|162650035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34||||||A p value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Chi-squared|||Sample size was arbitrarily determined as 40 patients (20 in the CellCept group and 20 in the Myfortic group) in this proof of concept study||||0.34
81540896|NCT03583099|162759199|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|2.3||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|11.8|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||11.8|-7.2|0.63
81480715|NCT00522548|162650036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||||||A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||Sample size was arbitrarily determined as 40 patients (20 in the CellCept group and 20 in the Myfortic group) in this proof of concept study||||.51
81480716|NCT00522548|162650037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Sample size was arbitrarily determined as 40 patients (20 in the CellCept group and 20 in the Myfortic group) in this proof of concept study.||||0.95
81480717|NCT00522548|162650038|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Sample size was arbitrarily determined as 40 patients (20 in the CellCept group and 20 in the Myfortic group) in this proof of concept study.||||0.57
81480718|NCT00522548|162650039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||This represents p value for week 4 data. A p value of less than 0.05 was considered significant.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Sample size was arbitrarily determined as 40 patients (20 in the CellCept group and 20 in the Myfortic group) in this proof of concept study||||0.45
81480719|NCT00522548|162650039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||This represents p value for week 24 data. A p value of less than 0.05 was considered significant.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Sample size was arbitrarily determined as 40 patients (20 in CellCept group and 20 in the Myfortic group) in this proof of concept study.||||0.58
81480720|NCT00522548|162650040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||This p value is for data at week 4. A p value of less than 0.05 was considered significant.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Sample size was arbitrarily determined as 40 patients (20 in the CellCept group and 20 in the Myfortic group) in this proof of concept study||||0.012
81480721|NCT00522548|162650040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||This p value was for data at week 24. A p value of less than 0.05 was considered significant.|Kruskal-Wallis|||sample size was arbitrarily determined as 40 patients (20 in the CellCept group and 20 in the Myfortic Group) in this proof of concept study.||||0.046
81540897|NCT03583099|162759200|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|5.8||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|14.2|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||14.2|-2.5|0.17
81540898|NCT03583099|162759201|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-2.9||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|7.3|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||7.3|-13.0|0.58
81452738|NCT00000620|162592511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.03||P-value presented is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Cox|||Adjustment performed for the following pre-specified factors: sub-trial assignment (Blood Pressure Trial or Lipid Trial), assignment to intensive BP group in BP Trial, assignment to fenofibrate group in Lipid Trial, the seven clinical center networks, and presence of clinical cardiovascular disease at baseline.||1.03|0.81|0.12
81452739|NCT00000620|162592512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.38||P-value presented is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Cox|||Adjustment performed for the following pre-specified factors: sub-trial assignment (Blood Pressure Trial or Lipid Trial), assignment to intensive BP group in BP Trial, assignment to fenofibrate group in Lipid Trial, the seven clinical center networks, and presence of clinical cardiovascular disease at baseline.||1.38|1.03|0.02
81452740|NCT00000620|162592513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.06||P-value is adjusted for interim monitoring. A priori significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Cox|Adjustment for the seven clinical center networks and presence of clinical cardiovascular disease at baseline as pre-specified in the study protocol.||Recruitment for the Blood PressureTrial was designed to enroll 4200 participant to have 94% power to detect a 20% reduction in the rate of MCE for patients in the intensive-therapy group as compared with the standard-therapy group, assuming a two-sided alpha level of 0.05, a primary-outcome rate of 4% per year in the standard-therapy group, and a planned average follow-up of approximately 5.6 years.||1.06|0.73|0.20
81452741|NCT00000620|162592514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.89||P-value presented is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Cox|Adjustment for the seven clinical center networks and presence of clinical cardiovascular disease at baseline as pre-specified in the study protocol.||||0.89|0.39|0.01
81452742|NCT00000620|162592515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.08||P-value is adjusted for interim monitoring. A priori significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Cox|Adjustment for the seven clinical center networks and presence of clinical cardiovascular disease at baseline as pre-specified in the study protocol.||Recruitment for the Glycemia Trial was designed to enroll 5800 participant to have 87% power to detect a 20% reduction in the rate of MCE for patients in the fenofibrate group as compared with the placebo group, assuming a two-sided alpha level of 0.05, a primary-outcome rate of 2.4% per year in the placebo group, and a planned average follow-up of approximately 5.6 years.||1.08|0.79|0.32
81452743|NCT00000620|162592516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.05||P-value presented is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori significance level was 0.05.|Regression, Cox|Adjustment for the seven clinical center networks and presence of clinical cardiovascular disease at baseline as pre-specified in the study protocol.||||1.05|0.85|0.30
81452744|NCT01851330|162592517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value for the comparison of the LDV/SOF 8 week group against the adjusted historical null rate (60%) was based on a 2-sided 1-sample binomial test.|Binomial test|||||||<0.001
81452745|NCT01851330|162592517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value for the comparison of the LDV/SOF+RBV 8 week group against the adjusted historical null rate (60%) was based on a 2-sided 1-sample binomial test.|Binomial test|||||||<0.001
81452746|NCT01851330|162592517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value for the comparison of the LDV/SOF 12 week group against the adjusted historical null rate (60%) was based on a 2-sided 1-sample binomial test.|Binomial test|||||||<0.001
81452747|NCT01851330|162592517|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority would be demonstrated if the lower bound of the confidence interval (CI) for the difference between groups was greater than -12%.|Difference in proportions|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-8.3|1.8|||||Difference in proportions between treatment groups and associated confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions.|||1.8|-8.3|
81452748|NCT01851330|162592517|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority would be demonstrated if the lower bound of the CI for the difference between groups was greater than -12%.|Difference in proportions|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-7.2|2.5|||||Difference in proportions between treatment groups and associated confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions.|||2.5|-7.2|
81480722|NCT00522548|162650041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27||||||p value represents data for week 4. A p value of less than 0.05 was considered significant.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Sample size was arbitrarily determined as 40 patients (20 in the CellCept group and 20 in the Myfortic group) in this proof of concept study||||0.27
81480723|NCT00522548|162650041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p value represents data for week 24. A p value of less than 0.05 was considered significant.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Sample size was arbitrarily determined as 40 patients (20 in the CellCept group and 20 in the Myfortic group) in this proof of concept study||||0.23
81480724|NCT04085601|162650057|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.7311|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.572|0.8902||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test is stratified by number of packed red blood cell (PRBC) within 12 months prior to screening (\<4, ≥ 4) reported in electronic data capture (EDC) data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.8902|0.572|<0.0001
81480725|NCT04085601|162650058|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1470.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2113.44|-827.32||p-value for Baseline, strata and treatment is from LS mean of proc mixed and proc mianalyze based on parameter estimates.|ANCOVA|||||-827.32|-2113.44|<0.0001
81480726|NCT04085601|162650059|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.5411|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.339|0.7431||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test is stratified by number of PRBC within 12 months prior to screening (\<4, ≥ 4) reported in EDC data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.7431|0.339|<0.0001
81452749|NCT01851330|162592517|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority would be demonstrated if the lower bound of the CI for the difference between groups was greater than -12%.|Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|5.7|||||Difference in proportions between treatment groups and associated confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions.|||5.7|-3.9|
81452750|NCT01778634|162592557|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.53|22.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.27|2.53|<0.0001
81452751|NCT01778634|162592558|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.11||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.29|||Generalized Estimating Equations||Generalized Estimating Equations with an identity link|||0.29|-0.08|0.28
81452752|NCT01778634|162592559|SUPERIORITY|P values are based on GEE to account for twins||||||0.11|||||||GEE|||||||0.11
81452753|NCT01778634|162592560|SUPERIORITY|P values are based on GEE to account for twins. The counts provided refer to to the numbers actually observed. The analysis to determine the p value accounted for the missing 11 patients using multiple imputation.||||||0.62|||||||GEE with multiple imputation|||||||0.62
81452754|NCT01778634|162592561|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81452755|NCT01778634|162592562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||To include non-survivors as bad values of this outcome we imputed a high value for the participants who died. Note, because we analyzed the data using a nonparametric test, the actual value doesn't affect the analysis, only the rank of the value.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.88
81452756|NCT01778634|162592563|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.0||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|26.0||To include non-survivors as bad values of this outcome we imputed a high value for the participants who died. Note, because we analyzed the data using a nonparametric test, the actual value doesn't affect the analysis, only the rank of the value.|Wilcoxon test after multiple outputation||Bootstrap|||26|-15|0.94
81452757|NCT01778634|162592564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.49
81452758|NCT01778634|162592565|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.63|0.44|0.88
81452759|NCT01778634|162592566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||||0.18
81452760|NCT01778634|162592568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||||0.05
81452761|NCT01778634|162592569|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81452762|NCT01778634|162592570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||||0.18
81452763|NCT01778634|162592571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.091
81452764|NCT01778634|162592572|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81452765|NCT01778634|162592573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations|||||||0.33
81480727|NCT04085601|162650060|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-103.82||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-158.9|-48.74||P-value for Baseline, strata and treatment is from LS mean of proc mixed and proc mianalyze based on parameter estimates.|ANCOVA|||||-48.74|-158.9|0.0002
81480728|NCT04085601|162650061|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.67||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|4.35||P-value for baseline, strata and treatment is from LS mean of proc mixed and proc mianalyze based on parameter estimates.|ANCOVA|||||4.35|0.99|0.0019
81480729|NCT04085601|162650062|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.7505|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9041|-0.5969||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test is stratified by number of PRBC within 12 months prior to screening (\<4, ≥4) reported in EDC data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-0.5969|-0.9041|<0.0001
81480730|NCT04085601|162650063|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.7241|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5583|0.8899||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test is stratified by number of PRBC within 12 months prior to screening (\<4, ≥4) reported in EDC data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.8899|0.5583|<0.0001
81480731|NCT04085601|162650064|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|3.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.0||Wilcoxon rank-sum test p-value for the comparison between treatments is based on median using stratified non-parametric analysis. The 95% confidence interval (CI) is constructed using Hodges-Lehmann Estimation of Location Shift.|Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||||4|2|<0.0001
81480732|NCT04085601|162650065|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.51||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|9.24||P-value for baseline, strata and treatment is from LS mean of proc mixed and proc mianalyze based on parameter estimates.|ANCOVA|||||9.24|-0.21|0.061
81480733|NCT04085601|162650066|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.3645||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1648|0.5642|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.5642|0.1648|0.001
81452766|NCT01778634|162592574|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81452767|NCT02892149|162592577|NON_INFERIORITY|Establishment of non-inferiority was based on a margin of -0.75 g/dL applied to the difference in mean change: Vadadustat minus Darbepoetin alfa.|Least squares mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.1||||||Treatment comparison: Vadadustat minus Darbepoetin Alfa||-0.10|-0.23|
81452768|NCT02892149|162592578|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per Food and Drug Administration \[FDA\]) and 1.30 (per European Medicines Agency \[EMA\]).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.4745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.828|1.117|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0017 has been reported in this section.||1.117|0.828|0.4745
81480734|NCT04085601|162650067|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.5592|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3682|0.7502|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.7502|0.3682|<0.0001
81480735|NCT04085601|162650068|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|21.75||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.35|34.16||P-value for baseline, strata and treatment is from LS mean of proc mixed and proc mianalyze based on parameter estimates.|ANCOVA|||||34.16|9.35|0.0006
81480736|NCT04085601|162650069|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|55.79||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.83|94.74||P-value for baseline, strata and treatment is from LS mean of proc mixed and proc mianalyze based on parameter estimates.|ANCOVA|||||94.74|16.83|0.005
81452769|NCT02892149|162592578|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||=|0.4877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.833|1.113|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0016 (NCT02865850) and AKB-6548-CI-0017 (NCT02892149). Time to first MACE for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 355 and 377 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 46.14 (24.71, 77.14) weeks versus 47.00 (22.43, 74.43) weeks, respectively. Statistical analysis from the pooled data has been reported in this section.||1.113|0.833|=0.4877
81452770|NCT02892149|162592579|NON_INFERIORITY|Establishment of non-inferiority was based on a margin of -0.75 g/dL applied to the difference in mean change: Vadadustat minus Darbepoetin alfa.|Least squares mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.12||||||Treatment comparison: Vadadustat minus Darbepoetin Alfa||-0.12|-0.25|
81480737|NCT04085601|162650070|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.4639||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2529|0.675||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test is stratified by number of PRBC within 12 months prior to screening (\<4, ≥ 4) reported in EDC data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.675|0.2529|0.0002
81480738|NCT04085601|162650071|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.091||Hazard ratio is based on cox proportional hazards model.|Stratified Wilcoxon|||||0.091|0.004|<0.0001
81480739|NCT04085601|162650072|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.025|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.121|||Stratified Wilcoxon|||||0.121|0.005|<0.0001
81480740|NCT00113295|162650074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3|||<|0.05||||||No adjustment for multiple testing|t-test, 2 sided||This analysis applies to the additional reduction from phase 2 randomization to phase 2 endpoint in HAM-A scores.|In phase 2, comprising randomized double-blind quetiapine augmentation, change scores were examined with two-tailed, two-sample t tests, utilizing scores at phase 2 randomization as baseline. All analyses were intention to treat (ITT) with the last visit carried forward (LVCF) for subjects that did not complete the study.||||<0.05
81480741|NCT01111565|162650112|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-5.4|||=|0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.7|-11.5|=0.079
81480742|NCT01111565|162650112|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-5.2|||=|0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.7|-11.2|=0.085
81480743|NCT01111565|162650113|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.5|||=|0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Row Mean Scores Test was used to determine the p-value.||||0.1|-1.1|=0.148
81480744|NCT01111565|162650113|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.4|||=|0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Row Mean Scores Test was used to determine the p-value.||||0.3|-1.0|=0.242
81480745|NCT01111565|162650114|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.1|||=|0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.1|||ANCOVA|||||2.1|-1.8|=0.910
81480746|NCT01111565|162650114|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.0|||=|0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-3.0|=0.291
81480747|NCT02683239|162650134|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.159|-0.293|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.293|-1.159|= 0.0010
81480748|NCT02683239|162650134|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.217|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.646|-0.793|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.793|-1.646|< 0.0001
81480749|NCT02683239|162650134|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.664|-0.793|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.793|-1.664|< 0.0001
81480750|NCT02683239|162650134|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.477|-0.606|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.606|-1.477|< 0.0001
81480751|NCT02683239|162650135|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218|=|0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.163|-0.309|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.309|-1.163|= 0.0007
81480752|NCT02683239|162650135|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.624|-0.768|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.768|-1.624|< 0.0001
81480753|NCT02683239|162650135|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.698|-0.822|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.822|-1.698|< 0.0001
81480754|NCT02683239|162650135|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.564|-0.695|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.695|-1.564|< 0.0001
81480755|NCT02683239|162650136|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|=|0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.028|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.028|-0.380|= 0.0230
81480756|NCT02683239|162650136|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088|=|0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.437|-0.093|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.093|-0.437|= 0.0025
81480757|NCT02683239|162650136|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|=|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.496|-0.145|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.145|-0.496|= 0.0003
81540899|NCT03583099|162759202|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-0.6||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|7.1|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||7.1|-8.3|0.89
81480758|NCT02683239|162650136|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.466|-0.118|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.118|-0.466|= 0.0010
81480759|NCT02363387|162650142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|18.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||18.8|2.7|<0.001
81480760|NCT04556760|162650176|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-132.9528||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-256.5082|-9.3973|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg)||-9.3973|-256.5082|0.036
81480761|NCT04556760|162650176|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-142.033||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-554.8722|270.8061|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg)||270.8061|-554.8722|0.432
81540900|NCT03583099|162759203|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-3.9||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|1.5|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||1.5|-9.2|0.16
81480762|NCT04556760|162650176|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-126.8829||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-236.0426|-17.7233|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5mg)||-17.7233|-236.0426|0.030
81480763|NCT04556760|162650177|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5067|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.082|-0.9314|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg)||-0.9314|-2.0820|<0.001
81480764|NCT04556760|162650177|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1099|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7257|-0.4941|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg)||-0.4941|-1.7257|<0.001
81540901|NCT03583099|162759204|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-2.2||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|6.5|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||6.5|-10.9|0.62
81480765|NCT04556760|162650177|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1601||||0.547||95.0|-0.693|0.3729|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5mg)||0.3729|-0.6930|0.547
81480766|NCT04556760|162650178|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5015|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2258|-0.7773|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg \[00 to 24 h\])||-0.7773|-2.2258|<0.001
81480767|NCT04556760|162650178|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8643|||<|0.001||95.0|-2.5611|-1.1674|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg \[24 to 48 h\])||-1.1674|-2.5611|<0.001
81480768|NCT04556760|162650178|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5998|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3025|-0.8971|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg \[48 to 72 h\])||-0.8971|-2.3025|<0.001
81480769|NCT04556760|162650178|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8474||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4465|-0.2484|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg \[00 to 24 h\])||-0.2484|-1.4465|0.013
81480770|NCT04556760|162650178|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7778||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6022|0.0466|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg \[24 to 48 h\])||0.0466|-1.6022|0.061
81480771|NCT04556760|162650178|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.143||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7622|-0.5238|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg \[48 to 72 h\])||-0.5238|-1.7622|0.003
81480772|NCT04556760|162650178|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8338|0.1138|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5 mg \[00 to 24 h\])||0.1138|-0.8338|0.125
81480773|NCT04556760|162650178|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0845||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9706|0.8016|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5 mg \[24 to 48 h\])||0.8016|-0.9706|0.840
81480774|NCT04556760|162650178|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1298||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.646|0.3864|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5 mg \[48 to 72 h\])||0.3864|-0.6460|0.571
81480775|NCT04556760|162650179|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg)||0.40|-0.55|0.753
81480776|NCT04556760|162650179|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg)||0.37|-0.46|0.802
81480777|NCT04556760|162650179|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5mg)||0.37|-0.37|0.985
81480778|NCT04556760|162650180|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20498.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10819.2|30178.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg)||30178.2|10819.2|<0.001
81480779|NCT04556760|162650180|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3321.4||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12975.8|19618.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg)||19618.6|-12975.8|0.659
81480780|NCT04556760|162650180|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2698.8||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14849.0|9451.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5mg)||9451.3|-14849.0|0.521
81480781|NCT04556760|162650181|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1002.5864||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1620.215|-384.9577|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg)||-384.9577|-1620.2150|0.003
81480782|NCT04556760|162650181|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.9836||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-526.6968|608.664|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg)||608.6640|-526.6968|0.865
81480783|NCT04556760|162650181|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|101.4137||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-628.8097|831.637|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5mg)||831.6370|-628.8097|0.754
81452771|NCT02892149|162592580|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.3718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.832|1.097|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0017 has been reported in this section.||1.097|0.832|0.3718
81452772|NCT02892149|162592580|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||=|0.4096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.096|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0016 (NCT02865850) and AKB-6548-CI-0017 (NCT02892149). Time to first MACE plus hospitalization for heart failure or thromboembolic event Excluding vascular access thrombosis for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 420 and 449 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 42.07 (21.50, 71.14) weeks versus 45.29 (22.29, 72.43) weeks, respectively.||1.096|0.840|=0.4096
81452773|NCT02892149|162592581|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.3875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.777|1.131|||Gray's test|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0017 has been reported in this section.||1.131|0.777|0.3875
81452774|NCT02892149|162592581|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||=|0.5007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.795|1.144|||Gray's test|||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0016 (NCT02865850) and AKB-6548-CI-0017 (NCT02892149). Time to first cardiovascular MACE for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 225 and 242 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 43.29 (21.71, 77.14) weeks versus 45.79 (21.14, 73.86) weeks, respectively. Statistical analysis from the pooled data has been reported in this section.||1.144|0.795|=0.5007
81452775|NCT02892149|162592582|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.6281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.761|1.203|||Gray's test|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0017 has been reported in this section.||1.203|0.761|0.6281
81452776|NCT02892149|162592582|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||=|0.6284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.766|1.195|||Gray's test|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0016 (NCT02865850) and AKB-6548-CI-0017 (NCT02892149). Time to first cardiovascular death for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 150 and 160 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 43.71 (27.43, 77.14) weeks versus 49.29 (24.43, 74.07) weeks, respectively. Statistical analysis from the pooled data has been reported in this section.||1.195|0.766|=0.6284
81452777|NCT02892149|162592583|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.5811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.816|1.136|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||Statistical analysis from study AKB-6548-CI-0017 has been reported in this section.||1.136|0.816|0.5811
81452778|NCT02892149|162592583|NON_INFERIORITY|The prespecified non-inferiority margin was 1.25 (per FDA) and 1.30 (per EMA).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||=|0.4878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.812|1.118|||Log Rank|Based on non-parametric analysis.||MACE analysis was performed on pooled data from studies AKB-6548-CI-0016 (NCT02865850) and AKB-6548-CI-0017 (NCT02892149). Time to first all-cause mortality for the Vadadustat and Darbepoetin alfa treatment groups was as follows: participants with events = 291 and 310 respectively; median time to first event (Q1, Q3) = 50.00 (29.71, 79.00) weeks versus 49.57 (25.86, 77.29) weeks, respectively. Statistical analysis from the pooled data has been reported in this section.||1.118|0.812|=0.4878
81452779|NCT01120704|162592599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.906||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.822|0.998|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox regression model effects consisted of five treatment effects, 10 two-way treatment interactions, 10 three-way treatment interactions, and two covariates : two items from the Fagerstrom Test of Nicotine Dependence (Item 1: time to first cigarette; Item 4: cigarettes per day).||.998|.822|.045
81452780|NCT01120704|162592599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.982||||0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.892|1.081|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox regression model effects consisted of five treatment effects, 10 two-way treatment interactions, 10 three-way treatment interactions, and two covariates : two items from the Fagerstrom Test of Nicotine Dependence (Item 1: time to first cigarette; Item 4: cigarettes per day).||1.081|.892|.705
81480784|NCT04556760|162650182|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1225.905||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2007.2241|-444.5859|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg)||-444.5859|-2007.2241|0.004
81480785|NCT04556760|162650182|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-466.9802||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1521.5088|587.5485|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg)||587.5485|-1521.5088|0.313
81480786|NCT04556760|162650182|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-375.3161||||0.404||95.0|-1433.6265|682.9943|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5mg)||682.9943|-1433.6265|0.404
81452781|NCT01120704|162592599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.044||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.948|1.149|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox regression model effects consisted of five treatment effects, 10 two-way treatment interactions, 10 three-way treatment interactions, and two covariates : two items from the Fagerstrom Test of Nicotine Dependence (Item 1: time to first cigarette; Item 4: cigarettes per day).||1.149|.948|.382
81452782|NCT01120704|162592599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.954||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.867|1.05|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox regression model effects consisted of five treatment effects, 10 two-way treatment interactions, 10 three-way treatment interactions, and two covariates : two items from the Fagerstrom Test of Nicotine Dependence (Item 1: time to first cigarette; Item 4: cigarettes per day).||1.050|.867|.339
81452783|NCT01120704|162592599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.945||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.858|1.04|||Regression, Cox|||||1.040|.858|.248
81452784|NCT01120704|162592600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.402||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.821|||Regression, Logistic|||The logistic regression model effects consisted of five treatment main effects and all treatment interactions. The main effects provide direct tests of the primary aim of the study, i.e., determining whether or not more intensive treatments (compared to less intensive treatments; e.g., 8 Weeks of Nicotine Patch and Nicotine Gum vs. 26 Weeks of Nicotine Patch and Nicotine Gum) would result in significantly higher abstinence at 52 weeks after target quit day.||1.821|1.080|.011
81452785|NCT01120704|162592600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.008||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.769|1.321|||Regression, Logistic|||The logistic regression model effects consisted of five treatment main effects and all treatment interactions. The main effects provide direct tests of the primary aim of the study, i.e., determining whether or not more intensive treatments (compared to less intensive treatments; e.g., No Maintenance Counseling vs. Maintenance Counseling) would result in significantly higher abstinence at 52 weeks after target quit day.||1.321|.769|.956
81452786|NCT01120704|162592600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.018||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.797|1.301|||Regression, Logistic|||The logistic regression model effects consisted of five treatment main effects and all treatment interactions. The main effects provide direct tests of the primary aim of the study, i.e., determining whether or not more intensive treatments (compared to less intensive treatments; e.g., No Cognitive Medication Adherence Counseling vs. Cognitive Medication Adherence Counseling) would result in significantly higher abstinence at 52 weeks after target quit day.||1.301|.797|.885
81452787|NCT01120704|162592600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.852||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.664|1.092|||Regression, Logistic|||The logistic regression model effects consisted of five treatment main effects and all treatment interactions. The main effects provide direct tests of the primary aim of the study, i.e., determining whether or not more intensive treatments (compared to less intensive treatments; e.g., Electronic Medication Monitoring Device Without Feedback vs. Electronic Medication Monitoring Device Plus Feedback) would result in significantly higher abstinence at 52 weeks after target quit day.||1.092|.664|.205
81452788|NCT01120704|162592600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.842|1.411|||Regression, Logistic|||The logistic regression model effects consisted of five treatment main effects and all treatment interactions. The main effects provide direct tests of the primary aim of the study, i.e., determining whether or not more intensive treatments (compared to less intensive treatments; e.g., No Automated Adherence Prompting Phone Calls vs. Automated Adherence Prompting Phone Calls) would result in significantly higher abstinence at 52 weeks after target quit day.||1.411|.842|.514
81452789|NCT01890434|162592605|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity Difference|16.7||||9e-05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|9.3||||McNemar|McNemar one-sided test at alpha level of 5%||Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of unenhanced CMRI evaluated by Reader 1.|||9.3|0.00009
81452790|NCT01890434|162592605|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity Difference|26.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|18.2||||McNemar|McNemar one-sided test at alpha level of 5%||Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of unenhanced CMRI evaluated by Reader 2.|||18.2|<0.0001
81452791|NCT01890434|162592605|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity Difference|32.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|24.5||||McNemar|McNemar one-sided test at alpha level of 5%||Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of unenhanced CMRI evaluated by Reader 3.|||24.5|<0.0001
81480787|NCT04556760|162650183|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|365.6323||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1097.7973|1829.0618|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg)||1829.0618|-1097.7973|0.608
81480788|NCT04556760|162650183|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|188.236||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3214.3323|3590.8043|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg)||3590.8043|-3214.3323|0.897
81480789|NCT04556760|162650183|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1061.4494||||0.381||95.0|-3588.2233|1465.3244|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5mg)||1465.3244|-3588.2233|0.381
81540902|NCT03583099|162759205|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-1.64||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.27|13.99|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||13.99|-17.27|0.84
81540903|NCT03583099|162759206|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|6.09||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|16.8|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||16.80|-4.63|0.27
81540904|NCT03583099|162759207|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|2.91||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.59|12.41|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||12.41|-6.59|0.55
81540905|NCT03583099|162759208|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|2.37||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.09|13.83|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||13.83|-9.09|0.69
81480790|NCT04556760|162650184|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|60.4211|||<|0.001||95.0|29.4904|91.3518|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg)||91.3518|29.4904|<0.001
81480791|NCT04556760|162650184|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.4529||||0.432||95.0|-44.9414|97.8471|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg)||97.8471|-44.9414|0.432
81540906|NCT03583099|162759209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.36||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.13|8.85|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||8.85|-8.13|0.93
81540907|NCT03583099|162759210|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-4.01||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.97|2.95|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||2.95|-10.97|0.26
81540908|NCT03583099|162759211|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-2.04||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.28|10.21|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||10.21|-14.28|0.74
81540909|NCT03583099|162759212|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.1||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.1|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||8.1|-7.9|0.98
81480792|NCT04556760|162650184|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.0243||||0.282||95.0|-74.0731|26.0245|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5mg)||26.0245|-74.0731|0.282
81480793|NCT04556760|162650185|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6023||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5463|1.3416|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg)||1.3416|-2.5463|0.531
81540910|NCT03583099|162759213|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|2.6||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|9.6|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||9.6|-4.3|0.46
81452792|NCT01890434|162592606|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity Difference|21.0||||5e-05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|12.1||||McNemar|McNemar one-sided test at alpha level of 2.5%||Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of unenhanced CMRI evaluated by Reader 1.|||12.1|0.00005
81452793|NCT01890434|162592606|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity Difference|36.2|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|26.3||||McNemar|McNemar one-sided test at alpha level of 2.5%||Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of unenhanced CMRI evaluated by Reader 2.|||26.3|<0.0001
81452794|NCT01890434|162592606|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity Difference|41.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|31.8||||McNemar|McNemar one-sided test at alpha level of 2.5%||Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of unenhanced CMRI evaluated by Reader 3.|||31.8|<0.0001
81452795|NCT01890434|162592611|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity Difference|21.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|28.4|||McNemar|McNemar 2-sided test at alpha level of 5%||Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of unenhanced CMRI.||28.4|12.9|<0.0001
81452796|NCT01890434|162592611|SUPERIORITY||Sensitivity Difference|21.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.2|27.2|||McNemar|McNemar 2-sided test at alpha level of 10%||||27.2|14.2|<0.0001
81452797|NCT01890434|162592613|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin was set as 15%|Sensitivity Difference|5.7||||0.2733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|14.9|||McNemar|McNemar 2-sided test at alpha level of 5%||Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of GSPECT evaluated by majority BR.||14.9|-5.4|0.2733
81452798|NCT01890434|162592613|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin was set as 15%.|Sensitivity Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|7.2|||McNemar|McNemar 2-sided test at alpha level of 5%||Sensitivity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with sensitivity of GSPECT evaluated by investigator.||7.2|-8.6|1.0000
81452799|NCT01890434|162592615|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin was set as 15%.|Specificity Difference|11.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|17.0|||McNemar|McNemar 2-sided test at alpha level of 5%||Specificity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with specificity of GSPECT by majority BR.||17.0|4.1|0.0010
81480794|NCT04556760|162650185|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4621||||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0933|3.0176|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5mg)||3.0176|-2.0933|0.682
81480795|NCT04556760|162650186|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0679||||0.526||95.0|-0.152|0.2866|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg)||0.2866|-0.1520|0.526
81480796|NCT04556760|162650186|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0882||||0.569||95.0|-0.2653|0.4416|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg||0.4416|-0.2653|0.569
81480797|NCT04556760|162650186|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1257||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0677|0.3191|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5mg)||0.3191|-0.0677|0.166
81480798|NCT04556760|162650187|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0072|0.0271|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg)||0.0271|-0.0072|0.226
81480799|NCT04556760|162650187|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0033||||0.619||95.0|-0.0128|0.0195|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg)||0.0195|-0.0128|0.619
81480800|NCT04556760|162650187|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0009||||0.917||95.0|-0.0189|0.0207|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5mg)||0.0207|-0.0189|0.917
81480801|NCT04556760|162650188|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0007||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0008|0.0022|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg)||0.0022|-0.0008|0.357
81452800|NCT01890434|162592615|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin was set as 15%.|Specificity Difference|7.8||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|13.2|||McNemar|McNemar 2-sided test at alpha level of 5%||Specificity of gadobutrol-enhanced CMRI was compared with specificity of GSPECT by investigator.||13.2|1.6|0.0094
81480802|NCT04556760|162650188|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0003||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0012|0.0017|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg)||0.0017|-0.0012|0.676
81480803|NCT04556760|162650188|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0012||||0.096||95.0|-0.0002|0.0026|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5mg)||0.0026|-0.0002|0.096
81480804|NCT04556760|162650189|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.73||||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|5.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg)||5.95|-9.40|0.646
81480805|NCT04556760|162650189|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.97||||0.11||95.0|-25.39|3.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg)||3.44|-25.39|0.110
81480806|NCT04556760|162650189|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.932||95.0|-10.32|9.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5mg)||9.61|-10.32|0.932
81480807|NCT04556760|162650190|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.6||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|32.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg)||32.7|-17.4|0.533
81480808|NCT04556760|162650190|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.3||||0.311||95.0|-26.7|71.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg)||71.3|-26.7|0.311
81480809|NCT04556760|162650190|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.0||||0.204||95.0|-21.9|83.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5mg)||83.9|-21.9|0.204
81480810|NCT04556760|162650200|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0066||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.888|0.8748|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 72mg vs Prednisolone 40mg)||0.8748|-8.8880|0.103
81480811|NCT04556760|162650200|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7535||||0.005||95.0|2.6034|8.9036|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (AZD9567 40mg vs Prednisolone 20mg)||8.9036|2.6034|0.005
81540911|NCT03583099|162759214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|1.5||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|6.1|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||6.1|-3.0|0.50
81540912|NCT03583099|162759215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-0.2||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|6.5|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||6.5|-6.8|0.96
81452801|NCT00345943|162592646|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Growth curve models with between-within degrees of freedom and a random effect for the intercept and fixed effects for predictors.|BN versus HC group effect|Growth curve models examined the following: group (BN versus HC) differences in cortical thickness (CT) at baseline; group differences in the rate of change in CT over time; and the persistence of group differences in CT over time.||||.03
81452802|NCT00345943|162592646|OTHER||Slope|0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Growth curve models with between-within degrees of freedom and a random effect for the intercept and fixed effects for predictors.||Growth curve models examined the following: group (BN versus HC) differences in conflict-related BOLD signal at baseline; group differences in the rate of change in conflict-related BOLD signal over time; and the persistence of group differences in conflict-related BOLD signal over time.||0.15|-0.04|<.05
81452803|NCT03332979|162592722|OTHER|Multivariable regression analysis will be used to enable us to explore the impact of modifiable factors reflecting preparation for end of life on the MMCGI-SF.|||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear||||Multivariable regression will be used to explore preparation for end of life on the MMCGI-SF. The analyses will use the MMCGI-SF as the dependent variable with five predictor variables (dementia knowledge \[DKAS\], Social support \[HLQ1\], Communication with healthcare professionals \[HLW4\], advance decisions and knowledge of end of life wishes of person with dementia. There will also be 10 confounders included in the model (gender of caregiver, living arrangement of person with dementia \[at home of a care home\], aged of person with dementia, dementia severity \[CDR\], change in closeness, religiosity \[DURAL\], deprivation and relationship of the carer to the person with dementia).|||<0.05
81452804|NCT02458287|162592757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-63.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.0|-54.7|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||LS-mean difference, associated 95% confidence intervals, and p-value are from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment groups, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction as covariates.||-54.7|-72.0|<0.001
81452805|NCT02458287|162592766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-43.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.53|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.9|-34.0|||MMRM|||LS-mean differences and associated 95% confidence intervals, and p-values are from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment groups, visit, treatment group \* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value \* visit interaction as covariates.||-34.0|-51.9|<0.001
81452806|NCT02458287|162592767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-39.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.4|-34.1|||MMRM|||LS-mean differences and associated 95% confidence intervals, and p-values are from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment groups, visit, treatment group \* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value \* visit interaction as covariates.||-34.1|-45.4|<0.001
81452807|NCT02458287|162592767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-26.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.5|-20.8|||MMRM|||LS-mean differences and associated 95% confidence intervals, and p-values are from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment groups, visit, treatment group \* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value \* visit interaction as covariates.||-20.8|-32.5|<0.001
81452808|NCT02458287|162592768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-57.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.2|-49.5|||MMRM|||LS-mean differences and associated 95% confidence intervals, and p-values are from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment groups, visit, treatment group \* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value \* visit interaction as covariates.||-49.5|-66.2|<0.001
81452809|NCT02458287|162592768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-35.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.4|-27.1|||MMRM|||LS-mean differences and associated 95% confidence intervals, and p-values are from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment groups, visit, treatment group \* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value \* visit interaction as covariates.||-27.1|-44.4|<0.001
81452810|NCT02458287|162592769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-56.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.84|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.7|-48.6|||MMRM|||LS-mean differences and associated 95% confidence intervals, and p-values are from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment groups, visit, treatment group \* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value \* visit interaction as covariates.||-48.6|-63.7|<0.001
81452811|NCT02458287|162592769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-37.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.0|-29.3|||MMRM|||LS-mean differences and associated 95% confidence intervals, and p-values are from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment groups, visit, treatment group \* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value \* visit interaction as covariates.||-29.3|-45.0|<0.001
81452812|NCT03968978|162592785|OTHER||Proportion|98.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.67|99.5|||Score CI|CI at Week 0 (in clinic)||||99.5|93.67|
81452813|NCT03968978|162592785|OTHER||Proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.65|100.0|||Score CI|CI at Week 4 (in clinic)||||100|96.65|
81452814|NCT03968978|162592785|OTHER||Proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.63|100.0|||Score CI|CI for Week 8 (in clinic)||||100.00|96.63|
81452815|NCT03968978|162592785|OTHER||Proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.63|100.0|||Score CI|CI for Week 12 (at home)||||100.00|96.63|
81452816|NCT03968978|162592785|OTHER||Proportion|95.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.71|98.02|||Score CI|CI for Week 16 (at home)||||98.02|89.71|
81452817|NCT03968978|162592785|OTHER||Proportion|96.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.94|98.56|||Score CI|CI for Week 20 (in clinic)||||98.56|90.94|
81452818|NCT03968978|162592785|OTHER||Proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.47|100.0|||Score CI|CI for Week 0 (in clinic)||||100.00|96.47|
81452819|NCT03968978|162592785|OTHER||Proportion|97.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.93|99.02|||Score CI|CI for Week 4 (in clinic)||||99.02|91.93|
81452820|NCT03968978|162592785|OTHER||Proportion|98.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.32|99.48|||Score CI|CI for Week 8 (in clinic)||||99.48|93.32|
81452821|NCT03968978|162592785|OTHER||Proportion|99.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.8|99.83|||Score CI|CI for week 12 (at home)||||99.83|94.80|
81452822|NCT03968978|162592785|OTHER||Proportion|97.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.93|99.02|||Score CI|CI for Week 16 (at home)||||99.02|91.93|
81540913|NCT03583099|162759216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|2.2||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|7.5|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||7.5|-3.0|0.40
81540914|NCT03583099|162759217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-0.1||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|4.0|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||4.0|-4.3|0.96
81452823|NCT03968978|162592785|OTHER||Proportion|97.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.93|99.02|||Score CI|CI for Week 20 (in clinic)||||99.02|91.93|
81452824|NCT03968978|162592786|OTHER||Proportion|98.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.67|99.5|||Score CI|CI at Week 0 (in clinic)||||99.50|93.67|
81452825|NCT03968978|162592786|OTHER||Proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.65|100.0|||Score CI|CI at Week 4 (in clinic)||||100.00|96.65|
81452826|NCT03968978|162592786|OTHER||Proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.63|100.0|||Score CI|CI for Week 8 (in clinic)||||100.00|96.63|
81480812|NCT04556760|162650200|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.0619||||0.023||95.0|1.674|16.4499|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pairwise Comparisons with Prednisolone (Placebo vs Prednisolone 5mg)||16.4499|1.6740|0.023
81480813|NCT01462110|162650257|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was the Week 4 mean is equal between the two cells. The alternative hypothesis was the Week 4 mean is not equal between the two cells.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.234|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0211|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.276|-0.192|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment as a factor \& baseline as a covariate.||||-0.192|-0.276|<0.001
81480814|NCT01462110|162650258|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was the Week 4 mean is equal between the two cells. The alternative hypothesis was the Week 4 mean is not equal between the two cells.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0806|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.392|-1.071|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment as a factor \& baseline as a covariate.||||-1.071|-1.392|<0.001
81480815|NCT01462110|162650259|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was the Week 2 mean is equal between the two cells. The alternative hypothesis was the Week 2 mean is not equal between the two cells.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0173|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.071|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment as a factor \& baseline as a covariate.||||-0.071|-0.140|<0.001
81540915|NCT03583099|162759218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.1||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|8.1|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||8.1|-7.9|0.98
81540916|NCT03583099|162759219|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-4.2||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|6.8|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||6.8|-15.2|0.46
81540917|NCT03583099|162759220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|3.9||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|12.4|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||12.4|-4.7|0.37
81452827|NCT03968978|162592786|OTHER||Proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.63|100.0|||Score CI|CI for Week 12 (at home)||||100.00|96.63|
81452828|NCT03968978|162592786|OTHER||Proportion|97.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.8|99.04|||Score CI|CI for Week 16 (at home)||||99.04|92.80|
81452829|NCT03968978|162592786|OTHER||Proportion|99.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.85|99.83|||Score CI|CI for Week 20 (in clinic)||||99.83|94.85|
81452830|NCT03968978|162592786|OTHER||Proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.46|100.0|||Score CI|CI for Week 0 (in clinic)||||100.00|96.46|
81452831|NCT03968978|162592786|OTHER||Proportion|97.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.38|99.48|||Score CI|CI for Week 4 (in clinic)||||99.48|93.38|
81540918|NCT03583099|162759221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-0.8||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|4.4|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||4.4|-6.0|0.75
81452832|NCT03968978|162592786|OTHER||Proportion|98.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.32|99.48|||Other CI|CI for Week 8 (in clinic)||||99.48|93.32|
81452833|NCT03968978|162592786|OTHER||Proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.44|100.0|||Score CI|CI for week 12 (at home)||||100.00|96.44|
81452834|NCT03968978|162592786|OTHER||Proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.37|100.0|||Score CI|CI for Week 16 (at home)||||100.00|96.37|
81452835|NCT03968978|162592786|OTHER||Proportion|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.37|100.0|||Score CI|CI for Week 20 (in clinic)||||100.00|96.37|
81452836|NCT03968978|162592787|OTHER||Proportion|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|6.33|||Score CI|CI at Week 0 (in clinic)||||6.33|0.50|
81452837|NCT03968978|162592787|OTHER||Proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.35|||Score CI|CI at Week 4 (in clinic)||||3.35|0|
81452838|NCT03968978|162592787|OTHER||Proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.37|||Score CI|CI for Week 8 (in clinic)||||3.37|0|
81452839|NCT03968978|162592787|OTHER||Proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.37|||Score CI|CI for Week 12 (at home)||||3.37|0|
81452840|NCT03968978|162592787|OTHER||Proportion|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|7.92|||Score CI|CI for Week 16 (at home)||||7.92|0.96|
81452841|NCT03968978|162592787|OTHER||Proportion|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|5.15|||Score CI|CI for Week 20 (in clinic)||||5.15|0.17|
81452842|NCT03968978|162592787|SUPERIORITY||Proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.53|||Score CI|CI for Week 0 (in clinic)||||3.53|0|
81452843|NCT03968978|162592787|OTHER||Proportion|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|7.99|||Score CI|CI for Week 4 (in clinic)||||7.99|0.97|
81452844|NCT03968978|162592787|OTHER||Proportion|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|6.68|||Other CI|CI for Week 8 (in clinic)||||6.68|0.52|
81452845|NCT03968978|162592787|OTHER||Proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.56|||Score CI|CI for week 12 (at home)||||3.56|0|
81452846|NCT03968978|162592787|OTHER||Proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.63|||Score CI|CI for Week 16 (at home)||||3.63|0|
81452847|NCT03968978|162592787|OTHER||Proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.63|||Score CI|CI for Week 20 (in clinic)||||3.63|0|
81452848|NCT01727726|162592791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.48||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|-0.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)||||-0.39|-2.56|0.0078
81452849|NCT01727726|162592791|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.6642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|1.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)||||1.04|-1.63|0.6642
81452850|NCT01727726|162592792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.1334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.07|||MMRM|Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)||||0.07|-0.52|0.1334
81452851|NCT01727726|162592792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.78|||MMRM|Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)||||0.78|0.06|0.0237
81452852|NCT01727726|162592793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|-0.76|||MMRM|Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)||Phase B week 2||-0.76|-2.29|0.0001
81452853|NCT01727726|162592793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|-0.29|||MMRM|Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)||Phase B Week 2||-0.29|-2.15|0.0103
81452854|NCT01727726|162592793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|-0.2|||MMRM|Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)||Phase B week 4||-0.20|-2.15|0.0185
81452855|NCT01727726|162592793|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.8949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|1.11|||MMRM|Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)||Phase B Week 4||1.11|-1.27|0.8949
81452856|NCT01727726|162592794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CGI-Severity of Illness Scale Score||-0.01|-0.29|0.0350
81452857|NCT01727726|162592794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.5601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CGI-Severity of Illness Scale Score||0.12|-0.22|0.5601
81452858|NCT01727726|162592794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.0146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CGI-Improvement Scale Score||-0.04|-0.35|0.0146
81540919|NCT03583099|162759222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-8.7||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|0.9|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||0.9|-18.3|0.08
81540920|NCT03583099|162759223|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-4.8||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|1.1|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||1.1|-10.6|0.11
81452859|NCT01727726|162592794|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.7127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CGI-Improvement Scale Score||0.15|-0.23|0.7127
81452860|NCT01727726|162592795|OTHER||Ratio of response rate|1.49||||0.2242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.84|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Phase B Week 6||2.84|0.78|0.2242
81452861|NCT01727726|162592795|OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.26||||0.5998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Phase B Week 6||2.98|0.53|0.5998
81452862|NCT01727726|162592796|OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.52||||0.3321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|3.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Phase B Week 6||3.49|0.66|0.3321
81452863|NCT01727726|162592796|OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|0.51||||0.3917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|2.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Phase B Week 6||2.46|0.11|0.3917
81452864|NCT01727726|162592797|OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.35||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Phase B Week 6||1.66|1.10|0.0032
81452865|NCT01727726|162592797|OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.24||||0.0898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.59|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Phase B Week 6||1.59|0.98|0.0898
81480816|NCT01462110|162650260|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was the Week 2 mean is equal between the two cells. The alternative hypothesis was the Week 2 mean is not equal between the two cells.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0957|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.639|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment as a factor \& baseline as a covariate.||||-0.639|-1.020|<0.001
81480817|NCT01462110|162650261|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was the Week 2 mean is equal between the two cells. The alternative hypothesis was the Week 2 mean is not equal between the two cells.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0076|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|-0.029|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment as a factor \& baseline as a covariate.||||-0.029|-0.059|<0.001
81480818|NCT01462110|162650262|SUPERIORITY|The null hypothesis was the Week 4 mean is equal between the two cells. The alternative hypothesis was the Week 4 mean is not equal between the two cells.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0087|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078|-0.043|||ANCOVA|Terms for treatment as a factor \& baseline as a covariate.||||-0.043|-0.078|<0.001
81452866|NCT01727726|162592799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.56|||MMRM|Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)||Work/School Score||0.56|-0.25|0.4480
81452867|NCT01727726|162592799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.02|||MMRM|Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)||Work/School Score||1.02|0.03|0.0380
81452868|NCT01727726|162592799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.01|||MMRM|Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)||Social Life Score||-0.01|-0.66|0.0436
81452869|NCT01727726|162592799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.84|||MMRM|Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)||Social Life Score||0.84|0.03|0.0350
81452870|NCT01727726|162592799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.0424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.01|||MMRM|Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)||Family Life Score||-0.01|-0.69|0.0424
81452871|NCT01727726|162592799|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.75|||MMRM|Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM)||Family Life Score||0.75|-0.09|0.1230
81452872|NCT02714426|162592800|OTHER|||||||0.024||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p \< .05. No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons. The critical effect of interest evaluated here was the Linear Occasion (1-14) x Group (Brain Health vs. Mindfulness) interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,33) = 5.57, p = .024, no adjustments.||Mixed effects models were used. Independent variables were linear and quadratic time/occasion, intervention group, and group-by-time interactions if appropriate. Preparatory to modeling, preliminary unconditional models were run to determine best fitting approaches for repeated and random covariance structures. First-order Autoregressive was best (which specifies homogeneous variance over time but allows one correlation between occasions).||||.024
81452873|NCT02714426|162592801|OTHER|||||||0.333||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p \< .05. No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons. The critical effect of interest evaluated here was the Linear Occasion (1-14) x Group (Brain Health vs. Mindfulness) interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,34) = 0.96, p = .333, no adjustments.||Mixed effects models were used. Independent variables were linear and quadratic time/occasion, intervention group, and group-by-time interactions if appropriate. Preparatory to modeling, preliminary unconditional models were run to determine best fitting approaches for repeated and random covariance structures. Diagonal repeated covariance was best (heterogeneous variance over time, and no residual cross-time covariances).||||0.333
81452874|NCT02714426|162592803|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p \< .05. No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons. The critical effect of interest evaluated here was the Linear Occasion (1-8) x Group (Brain Health vs. Mindfulness) interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,31.069) = 15.046, p = .001, no adjustments.||Mixed effects models were used. Independent variables were linear and quadratic time/occasion, intervention group, and group-by-time interactions if appropriate. Preparatory to modeling, preliminary unconditional models were run to determine best fitting approaches for repeated and random covariance structures. Diagonal repeated covariance was best (heterogeneous variance over time, and no residual cross-time covariances).||||0.001
81452875|NCT02714426|162592804|OTHER|||||||0.448||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p \< .05. No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons. The critical effect of interest evaluated here was the Linear Occasion (1-14) x Group (Brain Health vs. Mindfulness) interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,34) = 0.589, p = .0.448, no adjustments.||Mixed effects models were used. Independent variables were linear and quadratic time/occasion, intervention group, and group-by-time interactions if appropriate. Preparatory to modeling, preliminary unconditional models were run to determine best fitting approaches for repeated and random covariance structures. Diagonal repeated covariance was best (heterogeneous variance over time, and no residual cross-time covariances).||||0.448
81452876|NCT02714426|162592805|OTHER|||||||0.439||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p \< .05. No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons. The critical effect of interest evaluated here was the Linear Occasion (1-14) x Group (Brain Health vs. Mindfulness) interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|F(1,31) = 0.616, p = 0.439, no adjustments.||Mixed effects models were used. Independent variables were linear and quadratic time/occasion, intervention group, and group-by-time interactions if appropriate. Preparatory to modeling, preliminary unconditional models were run to determine best fitting approaches for repeated and random covariance structures. Diagonal repeated covariance was best (heterogeneous variance over time, and no residual cross-time covariances).||||0.439
81452877|NCT00863772|162592823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.01|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) model was used with treatment as main effect, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||1.01|-0.44|0.434
81452878|NCT00863772|162592823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.79|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with treatment as main effect, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.79|-0.68|0.883
81452879|NCT00863772|162592824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.86|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) model was used with treatment as main effect, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.86|-0.59|0.720
81480819|NCT00672633|162650343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|20.0||||0.52||95.0|||||ANOVA|Repeated measures||The study was designed with 80% power to detect a net improvement of Triglyceride elevles with a sample size of 60.||||0.52
81480820|NCT00672633|162650344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.0||||0.06||95.0|||||ANOVA|Repeated Measures||No power calculations done for this outcomes||||0.06
81480821|NCT00672633|162650345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3||||0.27||95.0|||||ANOVA|Repeated Measures||No power calculations were conducted for this outcome||||0.27
81480822|NCT02499120|162650361|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|1.253||1-sided p-value was from the log-rank test stratified by stratification factors ECOG(Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group) per randomization.|Log Rank|||||1.253|0.536|0.1800
81480823|NCT02499120|162650362|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.4953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.669|1.495||1-sided p-value was from the log-rank test stratified by stratification factors ECOG per randomization.|Log Rank|||||1.495|0.669|0.4953
81480824|NCT01689441|162650376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.25
81480825|NCT01689441|162650377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.51
81480826|NCT01689441|162650378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.54
81480827|NCT01603407|162650385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3904|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3904
81480828|NCT01603407|162650385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.569|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5690
81480829|NCT01603407|162650385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1518|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1518
81480830|NCT01603407|162650386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7365|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7365
81480831|NCT01603407|162650386|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81480832|NCT01603407|162650386|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81480833|NCT01603407|162650387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2456|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2456
81480834|NCT01603407|162650387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0369|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0369
81480835|NCT01603407|162650387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3589|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3589
81480836|NCT01603407|162650388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7335|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7335
81480837|NCT01603407|162650388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0004
81480838|NCT01603407|162650388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0001
81480839|NCT01603407|162650389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9532|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9532
81480840|NCT01603407|162650389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0040
81480841|NCT01603407|162650389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0046|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0046
81480842|NCT01603407|162650390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.332|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3320
81480843|NCT01603407|162650390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1248|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1248
81480844|NCT01603407|162650390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5854|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5854
81480845|NCT01603407|162650391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.30814|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.30814
81480846|NCT01603407|162650391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1405|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1405
81480847|NCT01603407|162650391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.664|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6640
81480848|NCT01603407|162650393|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8345|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8345
81480849|NCT01603407|162650393|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3762|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3762
81480850|NCT01603407|162650393|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5059|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5059
81480851|NCT01603407|162650394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5947|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5947
81480852|NCT01603407|162650394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1098|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1098
81480853|NCT01603407|162650394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2803|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2803
81480854|NCT01603407|162650395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3875|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3875
81480855|NCT01603407|162650395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.424|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4240
81480856|NCT01603407|162650395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9683|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9683
81480857|NCT01603407|162650396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6161|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6161
81480858|NCT01603407|162650396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7302|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7302
81480859|NCT01603407|162650396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9007
81480860|NCT01603407|162650397|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8138|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8138
81480861|NCT01603407|162650397|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5995|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5995
81480862|NCT01603407|162650397|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7616|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7616
81480863|NCT01603407|162650398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6800
81480864|NCT01603407|162650398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4365|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4365
81480865|NCT01603407|162650398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7281|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7281
81480866|NCT01603407|162650399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.545||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-2.6611|-0.2479|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2479|-2.6611|0.0041
81480867|NCT01603407|162650399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9076||||0.9076|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-1.248|1.1331|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1331|-1.248|0.9076
81540921|NCT03583099|162759224|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.4||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|5.9|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||5.9|-5.1|0.89
81540922|NCT03583099|162759225|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-8.8||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|0.0|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||-0.0|-17.5|0.05
81540923|NCT03583099|162759226|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|16.76||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|36.42|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||36.42|-2.89|0.09
81540924|NCT03583099|162759227|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|3.7||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|15.9|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||15.9|-8.6|0.56
81480868|NCT01603407|162650399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3971||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.2014|2.5927|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.5927|0.2014|0.0054
81480869|NCT01603407|162650400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-2.3242|-0.6358|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.6358|-2.3242|<0.0001
81480870|NCT01603407|162650400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.054|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.3|2.2222|3.8857|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.8857|2.2222|<0.0001
81480871|NCT01603407|162650400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.534|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.3|3.6941|5.3738|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.3738|3.6941|<0.0001
81480872|NCT01603407|162650401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6205||||0.0853|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-1.4845|0.2434|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2434|-1.4845|0.0853
81480873|NCT01603407|162650401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.876||||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-1.7292|-0.0229|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.0229|-1.7292|0.0143
81540925|NCT03583099|162759228|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|10.41||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.39|40.2|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||40.20|-19.39|0.49
81540926|NCT03583099|162759229|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|10.8||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|22.1|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||22.1|-0.5|0.06
81540927|NCT03583099|162759230|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.41||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.97|11.79|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||11.79|-10.97|0.94
81480874|NCT01603407|162650401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2555||||0.4731|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-1.1117|0.6007|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6007|-1.1117|0.4731
81480875|NCT03705286|162650402|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|3.17|||Regression, Linear|||We evaluated whether there are differences in the Physical Component Score (PCS) for QOL between the PU-EVAC and PVC treatment groups by comparing their respective mean scores (i.e., mean\[PU-EVAC\] - mean\[PVC\] ). We modeled the data using linear regression and used robust standard error estimates to construct our statistical test and 95% confidence interval estimates. We also estimated the treatment groups' mean quality of life scores with standard error estimates and 95% confidence intervals.||3.17|-4.21|0.78
81452880|NCT00863772|162592824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.74|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used with treatment as main effect, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.74|-0.73|0.985
81452881|NCT00086281|162592864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||ANOVA on ranks|||||||0.009
81452882|NCT00086281|162592864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0244||95.0||||Bonferroni adjusted P-Value|ANOVA on ranks|||||||0.0244
81452883|NCT00086281|162592864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0119||95.0||||Bonferroni adjusted P-Value|ANOVA on ranks|||||||0.0119
81452884|NCT00086281|162592864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5055||95.0||||Bonferroni adjusted P-Value|ANOVA on ranks|||||||0.5055
81452885|NCT00086281|162592864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3132||95.0||||Bonferroni adjusted P-Value|ANOVA on ranks|||||||0.3132
81452886|NCT00315731|162592928|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparability of AUC values after dosimetric dose of fission-derived 131I-tositumomab with historical data from tellurium-derived 131I-tositumomab|Ratio of AUC(0-120)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.12|||||Ratio of AUC(0-120) is the ratio of AUC(0-120) values following infusion of fission-derived 131I-tositumomab to those following infusion of tellurium-derived 131I-tositumomab.|||1.12|0.85|
81452887|NCT00315731|162592929|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparability of AUC values after dosimetric dose of fission-derived 131I-tositumomab with historical data from tellurium-derived 131I-tositumomab|Ratio of AUC(0-168)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.11|||||Ratio of AUC(0-168) is the ratio of AUC(0-168) values following infusion of fission-derived 131I-tositumomab to those following infusion of tellurium-derived 131I-tositumomab.|||1.11|0.83|
81452888|NCT00315731|162592930|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparability of AUC values after dosimetric dose of fission-derived 131I-tositumomab with historical data from tellurium-derived 131I-tositumomab|Ratio of AUC(0 to infinity)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.1||||||||1.10|0.78|
81452889|NCT00315731|162592931|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparability of AUC values after dosimetric dose of fission-derived 131I-tositumomab with historical data from tellurium-derived 131I-tositumomab|Ratio of Cmax|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.11||||||||1.11|0.87|
81452890|NCT04123561|162592943|SUPERIORITY|"The primary efficacy endpoint is defined as the change from Injection 1 Baseline in WOMAC Pain on a normalized scale of 0-4 at Week 12 between the randomized TLC599 12mg and Placebo groups.~The least-squares mean, alongside its corresponding 95% confidence interval, was used to estimate the treatment difference between TLC599 and Placebo, utilizing two-sided p-values."|Least Squares Mean Difference (LSMD)|-0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0819||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.331|-0.01|||ANCOVA|Parameters estimated via REML using the Newton-Raphson algorithm, and the Kenward-Roger method calculates denominator degrees of freedom.||||-0.010|-0.331|0.0372
81540928|NCT03583099|162759231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|2.7||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|11.8|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||11.8|-6.5|0.57
81480876|NCT03705286|162650402|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.03|1.07|||Regression, Linear|||We evaluated whether there are differences in the Mental Component Score (MCS) for QOL between the PU-EVAC and PVC treatment groups by comparing their respective mean scores (i.e., mean\[PU-EVAC\] - mean\[PVC\] ). We modeled the data using linear regression and used robust standard error estimates to construct our statistical test and 95% confidence interval estimates. We also estimated the treatment groups' mean quality of life scores with standard error estimates and 95% confidence intervals.||1.07|-7.03|0.15
81480877|NCT03705286|162650403|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|98.0|-0.07|0.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.17|-0.07|0.05
81480878|NCT03705286|162650404|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.126||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.26|||Regression, Logistic|||We evaluated whether there are differences in the risk of laryngeal injury between the PU-EVAC and PVC treatment groups, comparing their respective risk difference (i.e., probability\[PU-EVAC\] - probability \[PVC\]). We fit a logistic regression model and incorporated robust (i.e., Huber-White heteroskedastic consistent) standard error estimates for our hypothesis test and 95% confidence interval estimates.||0.26|-0.01|0.05
81480879|NCT02106351|162650411|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference back transformed|-0.4||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|||||The 2-tailed significance level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA is performed on the ranked values.||The treatment difference between Dysport 8 U/kg and Dysport 2 U/kg was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) on the ranked changes from baseline. The model included treatment group, the baseline value, the 2 stratification factors (age range and BTX status at baseline) and the pooled centre as fixed effects. The derived least squares (LS) means were back transformed to the original scale and the treatment difference determined.||||0.0118
81480880|NCT02106351|162650411|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference back transformed|-0.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The 2-tailed significance level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA is performed on the ranked values.||The treatment difference between Dysport 16 U/kg and Dysport 2 U/kg was analysed using an ANCOVA on the ranked changes from baseline. The model included treatment group, the baseline value, the 2 stratification factors (age range and BTX status at baseline) and the pooled centre as fixed effects. The derived LS means were back transformed to the original scale and the treatment difference determined.||||<0.0001
81480881|NCT02106351|162650412|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference back transformed|0.2||||0.2043|TWO_SIDED|||||The two-tailed significance level was 0.05.|ANOVA|ANOVA was performed on ranked values.||The treatment difference between Dysport 8 U/kg and Dysport 2 U/kg was analysed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the rank of the PGA score at TC 1, Week 6. The model included treatment group, the 2 stratification factors (age range and BTX status at baseline) and the centre as fixed effects. The derived LS means were back transformed to the original scale and the treatment difference determined.||||0.2043
81540929|NCT03583099|162759232|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|1.36||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.01|20.73|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||20.73|-18.01|0.89
81480882|NCT02106351|162650412|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference back transformed|0.2||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|||||The two-tailed significance level was 0.05.|ANOVA|ANOVA was performed on ranked values.||The treatment difference between Dysport 16 U/kg and Dysport 2 U/kg was analysed using an ANOVA on the rank of the PGA score at TC 1, Week 6. The model included treatment group, the 2 stratification factors (age range and BTX status at baseline) and the centre as fixed effects. The derived LS means were back transformed to the original scale and the treatment difference determined.||||0.1880
81480883|NCT02106351|162650413|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.5||||0.7648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|3.7||The two-tailed significance level was 0.05.|ANOVA|||The treatment difference between Dysport 8 U/kg and Dysport 2 U/kg was analysed using ANOVA on the GAS Total score at TC 1, Week 6. The model included treatment group, the 2 stratification factors (age range and BTX status at baseline) and the centre as fixed effects.||3.7|-2.7|0.7648
81480884|NCT02106351|162650413|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.5||||0.7429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|3.7||The two-tailed significance level was 0.05.|ANOVA|||The treatment difference between Dysport 16 U/kg and Dysport 2 U/kg was analysed using ANOVA on the GAS Total score at TC 1, Week 6. The model included treatment group, the 2 stratification factors (age range and BTX status at baseline) and the centre as fixed effects.||3.7|-2.6|0.7429
81480885|NCT01401543|162650421|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|AUC(0-∞) was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factor for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|Geometric Least Squares (LS) Mean Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.01|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||1.01|0.91|
81480886|NCT01401543|162650421|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|AUC(0-∞) was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factor for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|0.93|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||0.93|0.85|
81480887|NCT01401543|162650421|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|AUC(0-∞) was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factor for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|0.97|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||0.97|0.88|
81480888|NCT01401543|162650421|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|AUC(0-∞) was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factor for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|0.95|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||0.95|0.86|
81480889|NCT01401543|162650421|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|AUC(0-∞) was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factor for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|0.99|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||0.99|0.90|
81540930|NCT03583099|162759233|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-2.2||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|7.6|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||7.6|-12.1|0.65
81480890|NCT01401543|162650421|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|AUC(0-∞) was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factor for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.07|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||1.07|0.97|
81480891|NCT01401543|162650422|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cmax was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factor for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|0.91|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||0.91|0.77|
81480892|NCT01401543|162650422|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cmax was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factor for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|0.85|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||0.85|0.71|
81480893|NCT01401543|162650422|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cmax was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factor for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.01|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||1.01|0.85|
81480894|NCT01401543|162650422|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cmax was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factor for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|0.84|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||0.84|0.70|
81480895|NCT01401543|162650422|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cmax was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factor for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.0|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||1.00|0.84|
81480896|NCT01401543|162650422|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Cmax was log-transformed and analyzed using a linear mixed effects model with fixed factor for formulation, sequence, and period, and random factor for participant.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.08|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||1.08|0.91|
81480897|NCT01401543|162650423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.05||||||||1.05|0.93|
81480898|NCT01401543|162650423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.0||||||||1.00|0.89|
81540931|NCT03583099|162759234|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|12.48||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|29.96|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||29.96|-5.00|0.16
81540932|NCT03583099|162759235|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|4.3||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|12.2|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||12.2|-3.6|0.29
81540933|NCT03583099|162759236|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|5.28||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.07|18.62|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||18.62|-8.07|0.44
81540934|NCT03583099|162759237|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-1.5||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|4.5|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||4.5|-7.6|0.62
81540935|NCT03583099|162759238|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-7.1||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.18|9.0|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||9.0|-23.18|0.39
81540936|NCT03583099|162759239|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-6.6||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|0.8|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||0.8|-13.9|0.08
81480899|NCT01401543|162650423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.02||||||||1.02|0.90|
81480900|NCT01401543|162650423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.02||||||||1.02|0.90|
81480901|NCT01401543|162650423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.03||||||||1.03|0.91|
81480902|NCT01401543|162650423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.08||||||||1.08|0.95|
81480903|NCT01401543|162650424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|0.77|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||0.77|0.68|
81480904|NCT01401543|162650424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|0.76|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||0.76|0.66|
81480905|NCT01401543|162650424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.05|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||1.05|0.92|
81480906|NCT01401543|162650424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|0.74|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||0.74|0.65|
81480907|NCT01401543|162650424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.02|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||1.02|0.90|
81540937|NCT03583099|162759240|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-11.3||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.06|7.0|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||7.00|-29.06|0.23
81540938|NCT03583099|162759241|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|-1.14||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.42|4.13||The p-value adjusts for baseline CAT score.|Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||4.13|-6.42|0.97
81540939|NCT03583099|162759242|SUPERIORITY||Difference in means|-0.003||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|1.85|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||1.85|-1.86|0.47
81540940|NCT03583099|162759243|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|17.84||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|33.34|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||33.34|2.34|0.02
81540941|NCT03583099|162759244|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|7.8||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|17.6|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||17.6|-2.0|0.12
81540942|NCT03583099|162759245|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|The p-value is calculated from a two-sided Fisher's exact test. This test is appropriate since only one outcome per practice was seen.||||||1.0
81540943|NCT03583099|162759246|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|2.06||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.67|26.79|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||26.79|-22.67|0.87
81540944|NCT03583099|162759247|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|The p-value is calculated from a two-sided Fisher's exact test.||||||1.0
81480908|NCT01401543|162650424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.04|||||Formulation, sequence, and period were included in the model as fixed effects, and participant as a random factor.|||1.04|0.91|
81480909|NCT00069823|162650425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence-Rate Ratio|1.2||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.0||P values are for the treatment effect of esomeprazole as compared with placebo.|Negative binomial regression|||Rates were compared with incidence-rate ratios (IRR). The IRR and P values were estimated with the use of negative binomial regression models with robust variance estimates.||2.0|0.8|0.35
81480910|NCT00069823|162650426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence-Rate Ratio|0.9||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.5||P values are for the treatment effect of esomeprazole as compared with placebo.|Negative binomial regression|||Rates were compared with incidence-rate ratios (IRR). The IRR and P values were estimated with the use of negative binomial regression models with robust variance estimates.||1.5|0.6|0.79
81480911|NCT00069823|162650427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence-Rate Ratio|1.1||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.5||P values are for the treatment effect of esomeprazole as compared with placebo.|Negative binomial regression|||The rates of EPACs were compared using incidence-rate ratios (IRR). IRR and P value were estimated with the use of negative binomial regression models with robust variance estimates.||1.5|0.8|0.66
81480912|NCT00069823|162650428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence-Rate Ratio|0.9||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.3||P values are for the treatment effect of esomeprazole as compared with placebo.|Negative binomial regression|||Rates were compared with incidence-rate ratios (IRR). The IRR and P values were estimated with the use of negative binomial regression models with robust variance estimates.||1.3|0.6|0.62
81480913|NCT00069823|162650429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence-Rate Ratio|1.0||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.3||P values are for the treatment effect of esomeprazole as compared with placebo.|Negative binomial regression|||Rates were compared with incidence-rate ratios (IRR). The IRR and P values were estimated with the use of negative binomial regression models with robust variance estimates.||1.3|0.8|0.87
81480914|NCT00069823|162650430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence-Rate Ratio|0.9||||0.62||95.0|0.7|1.3||P values are for the treatment effect of esomeprazole as compared with placebo.|Negative binomial regression|||Incidence-rate ratios and P values were estimated with the use of negative binomial regression models with robust variance estimates.||1.3|0.7|0.62
81480915|NCT00069823|162650431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence-Rate Ratio|0.9||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.4||P values are for the treatment effect of esomeprazole as compared with placebo.|Negative binomial regression|||Incidence-rate ratios and P values were estimated with the use of negative binomial regression models with robust variance estimates.||1.4|0.6|0.70
81480916|NCT00069823|162650432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.08||P values were calculated with the use of linear regression.|Regression, Linear||Treatment effect is the difference in mean change in the esomeprazole group minus the mean change in the placebo group, e.g. 0.00 - (-0.02) = -0.03 (rounding)|The treatment effect is the mean change in the Esomeprazole group - mean change in placebo group||0.08|-0.03|0.36
81480917|NCT00069823|162650433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.09|||Regression, Linear||Treatment effect is the difference in mean change in the esomeprazole group minus the mean change in the placebo group|||0.09|-0.03|0.30
81480918|NCT00069823|162650434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|16.0|||Regression, Linear||Treatment effect is the difference in mean change in the esomeprazole group minus the mean change in the placebo group|||16.0|-4.0|0.24
81480919|NCT00069823|162650435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Effect|-1.8||||0.04||95.0|-3.6|-0.1|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.1|-3.6|0.04
81480920|NCT00069823|162650436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Effect|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||Regression, Linear||Treatment effect is the difference in mean change in the esomeprazole group minus the mean change in the placebo group|||0.2|0.0|0.11
81480921|NCT00069823|162650437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|-0.02|||Regression, Linear||Treatment effect is the difference in mean change in the esomeprazole group minus the mean change in the placebo group|||-0.02|-0.05|0.11
81480922|NCT00069823|162650438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||Regression, Linear||Treatment effect is the difference in mean change in the esomeprazole group minus the mean change in the placebo group|||0.1|-0.2|0.33
81480923|NCT00069823|162650439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.4|||Regression, Linear||Treatment effect is the difference in mean change in the esomeprazole group minus the mean change in the placebo group|||0.4|-2.0|0.16
81480924|NCT00069823|162650440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.2|||Regression, Linear||Treatment effect is the difference in mean change in the esomeprazole group minus the mean change in the placebo group|||2.2|-1.1|0.56
81480925|NCT00069823|162650441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.07|||Regression, Linear||Treatment effect is the difference in mean change in the esomeprazole group minus the mean change in the placebo group|||0.07|-0.05|0.76
81480926|NCT00069823|162650442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||Regression, Linear||Treatment effect is the difference in mean change in the esomeprazole group minus the mean change in the placebo group|||0.3|-0.8|0.39
81480927|NCT01801111|162650447|OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Exact Clopper-Pearson CI|||Tests null hypothesis that the objective response rate (ORR) is equal to 35% versus the alternative hypothesis that the objective response rate was not equal to 35%.||||0.0005
81480928|NCT01801111|162650448|OTHER|||||||0.0599|TWO_SIDED||||||Exact Clopper-Pearson CI|||Tests null hypothesis that the ORR is equal to 35% versus the alternative hypothesis that the objective response rate was not equal to 35%.||||0.0599
81480929|NCT01801111|162650450|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Exact Clopper-Pearson CI|||Tests null hypothesis that the ORR is equal to 35% versus the alternative hypothesis that the objective response rate was not equal to 35%.||||0.0001
81480930|NCT01223937|162650485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.02||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with treatment, visit (including a treatment-by-visit interaction term), and age stratification (\<65, ≥65 years) as factors.||"The trial was to be declared positive only if the 25 μg desmopressin group had a statistically significant positive effect as compared to placebo on both co-primary outcomes.~A summary of mean change in nocturnal voids, assessed longitudinally during 3 months of treatment, is presented below for the FAS using LOCF."||-0.02|-0.42|0.0280
81480931|NCT01223937|162650486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.86||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|GEE Method with treatment, visit (including a treatment-by-visit interaction term), and age stratification (\<65, ≥65 years) as factors.||The trial was to be declared positive only if the 25 μg desmopressin group had a statistically significant positive effect as compared to placebo on both co-primary outcomes.||2.86|1.19|0.0061
81480932|NCT01223937|162650487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.07||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline adjusted for age (\<65, \>=65) and baseline nocturnal voids, using last observation carried forward.||Change from baseline in the adjusted mean number of nocturnal voids in the FAS using LOCF.||-0.07|-0.54|0.0104
81540945|NCT03583099|162759248|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-5.53||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.33|13.28|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||13.28|-24.33|0.56
81540946|NCT03583099|162759249|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|The p-value is calculated from a two-sided Fisher's exact test.||||||1.0
81540947|NCT03583099|162759250|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|12.66||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.05|32.37|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||32.37|-7.05|0.21
81540948|NCT03583099|162759251|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|The p-value is calculated from a two-sided Fisher's exact test.||||||1.0
81540949|NCT03583099|162759252|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-18.29||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.66|2.08|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||2.08|-38.66|0.08
81540950|NCT03583099|162759253|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|The p-value is calculated from a two-sided Fisher's exact test.||||||1.0
81480933|NCT01223937|162650488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.0586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.05||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Logistical regression of 33% responder status adjusted for age (\<65, \>=65) and baseline nocturnal voids using last observation carried forward.||||3.05|0.98|0.0586
81480934|NCT01223937|162650489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|49.03||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.35|81.7||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline adjusted for age (\<65, \>=65) and baseline time to first nocturnal void, using last observation carried forward.||||81.70|16.35|0.0034
81480935|NCT01223937|162650490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-83.56||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-138.74|-28.38||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline adjusted for age (\<65, \>=65) and baseline nocturnal urine volume, using last observation carried forward.||||-28.38|-138.74|0.0031
81480936|NCT01223937|162650491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-72.91||||0.1829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-180.42|34.6||A priori threshold for significance was p\<=0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA of change from baseline adjusted for age (\<65, \>=65) and baseline 24-hour urine volume, using last observation carried forward.||||34.60|-180.42|0.1829
81480937|NCT00765817|162650494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81540951|NCT03583099|162759254|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-0.67||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.06|12.71|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||12.71|-14.06|0.92
81540952|NCT03583099|162759256|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-5.47||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.72|4.77|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||4.77|-15.72|0.29
81540953|NCT03583099|162759258|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-2.87||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.14|11.39|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||11.39|-17.14|0.69
81540954|NCT03583099|162759259|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-13.15||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.06|12.76|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||12.76|-39.06|0.32
81540955|NCT03583099|162759260|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-0.2||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|15.0|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||15.0|-15.5|0.98
81540956|NCT03583099|162759262|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|3.1||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|13.1|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||13.1|-7.0|0.55
81540957|NCT03583099|162759263|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-8.61||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.19|12.97|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||12.97|-30.19|0.43
81480938|NCT00765817|162650495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81480939|NCT00765817|162650496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81480940|NCT00765817|162650497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.174
81480941|NCT00765817|162650499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.203||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.203
81480942|NCT00765817|162650500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.063
81480943|NCT00765817|162650501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.745||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.745
81480944|NCT00765817|162650502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.933||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.933
81480945|NCT00765817|162650503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81480946|NCT00765817|162650504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.226
81480947|NCT00765817|162650505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.026
81480948|NCT00765817|162650506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.070
81480949|NCT00765817|162650507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.011
81480950|NCT00765817|162650508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81480951|NCT00765817|162650509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.666||95.0|||||Negative binomial regression model|||||||0.666
81480952|NCT00765817|162650510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.486||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.486
81480953|NCT06597084|162650515|OTHER||Percentiles of time to first US|92.0||||0.2081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.0|95.0|||Log Rank|||||95|25|0.2081
81480954|NCT06597084|162650521|OTHER||Overall Survival|||||0.0542|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0542
81480955|NCT00255164|162650533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||Hochberg's method was used to ensure that the overall 0.0025 level of significance was maintained for the pairwise comparisons between each dexlansoprazole MR dose and placebo.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.00001
81480956|NCT00255164|162650533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||Hochberg's method was used to ensure that the overall 0.0025 level of significance was maintained for the pairwise comparisons between each dexlansoprazole MR dose and placebo.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.00001
81480957|NCT00255164|162650533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.80473||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.80473
81480958|NCT00255164|162650534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||The 0.0025 level of significance for this secondary endpoint was controlled using Hochberg's method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81480959|NCT00255164|162650534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||The 0.0025 level of significance for this secondary endpoint was controlled using Hochberg's method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81480960|NCT00255164|162650534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76046||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.76046
81480961|NCT00255164|162650536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||Hochberg's method was used to ensure that the overall 0.0025 level of significance was maintained for the pairwise comparisons between each dexlansoprazole MR dose and placebo.|Log Rank|||||||<0.00001
81480962|NCT00255164|162650536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||Hochberg's method was used to ensure that the overall 0.0025 level of significance was maintained for the pairwise comparisons between each dexlansoprazole MR dose and placebo.|Log Rank|||||||<0.00001
81480963|NCT00255164|162650536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37161||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||||||0.37161
81480964|NCT00255164|162650537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||The 0.0025 level of significance for this secondary endpoint was controlled using Hochberg's method for comparisons of each dose to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81480965|NCT00255164|162650537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||95.0||||The 0.0025 level of significance for this secondary endpoint was controlled using Hochberg's method for comparisons of each dose to placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81480966|NCT00255164|162650537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.597||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.59700
81480967|NCT04776928|162650547|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Two-part regression model|||||||0.010
81480968|NCT00913081|162650548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis is that quercetin, at any dose, does not attenuate niacin-induced increases in dermal blood flow. Because quercetin has not been used to inhibit flushing from niacin in humans, sample size could not be determined statistically. A sample size of 8 men and 8 women was expected to allow separate estimates of effect size, variability, and shape of distribution for men and women.||||0.5
81480969|NCT00913081|162650548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis is that quercetin, at any dose, does not attenuate niacin-induced increases in dermal blood flow.||||0.8
81480970|NCT00913081|162650548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis is that quercetin, at any dose, does not attenuate niacin-induced increases in dermal blood flow.||||0.5
81480971|NCT00511173|162650549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.5|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in warfarin dose (mg/wk) between pharmacist dosing and algorithm dosing. In order to gather all SNP groups, the power analysis resulted in \> 100 patients enrolled into each group.||||< 0.05
81540958|NCT03583099|162759264|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|7.6||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|16.5|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||16.5|-1.4|0.10
81540959|NCT03583099|162759265|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.82||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.92|21.92|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||21.92|-20.92|0.94
81540960|NCT03583099|162759266|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-3.4||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|7.6|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||7.6|-14.4|0.55
81540961|NCT03583099|162759268|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-1.1||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|7.1|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||7.1|-9.3|0.80
81540962|NCT03583099|162759270|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-3.9||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|1.8|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||1.8|-9.7|0.18
81480972|NCT01781208|162650553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||r=0.68, unadjusted for age, gender, and histologic inflammation.|Pearson Correlation|||Continuous data were summarized using means and standard deviations. The relationship between ARFI (VTQ) liver shear wave speed and liver histologic fibrosis score were assessed using Pearson correlation. No a priori power analysis was performed.||||<0.0001
81540963|NCT03583099|162759271|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-0.17||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.06|25.72|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||25.72|-26.06|0.99
81540964|NCT03583099|162759272|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-2.6||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|6.8|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||6.8|-12.0|0.59
81480973|NCT01781208|162650553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||r=0.73, unadjusted for age, gender, and histologic inflammation score|Pearson Correlation|||Continuous data were summarized using means and standard deviations. The relationship between ARFI (VTIQ) liver shear wave speed and liver histologic fibrosis score were assessed using Pearson correlation. No a priori power analysis was performed.||||<0.0001
81480974|NCT04194489|162650554|OTHER|Effect size calculation|Cohen's d|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Cohen's d effect size was calculated using baseline and follow-up means and standard deviations. An effect size of 0.2 is small, 0.5 is medium and 0.8 is large.||||
81480975|NCT04194489|162650555|OTHER|Effect size|Cohen's d|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Cohen's d effect size was calculated using baseline and follow-up means and standard deviations. An effect size of 0.2 is small, 0.5 is medium and 0.8 is large.||||
81480976|NCT04194489|162650556|OTHER|Effect size calculation|Cohen's d|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Cohen's d effect size was calculated using baseline and follow-up means and standard deviations. An effect size of 0.2 is small, 0.5 is medium and 0.8 is large.||||
81480977|NCT04194489|162650557|OTHER|Effect size calculation|Cohen's d|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Cohen's d effect size was calculated using baseline and follow-up means and standard deviations. An effect size of 0.2 is small, 0.5 is medium and 0.8 is large.||||
81480978|NCT02359110|162650573|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 2 Analysis||1.3|-1.2|0.89
81540965|NCT03583099|162759274|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|1.9||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|18.4|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||18.4|-14.5|0.82
81480979|NCT02359110|162650573|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 4 Analysis||1.5|-1.6|0.94
81480980|NCT02359110|162650573|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 6 Analysis||1.3|-2.2|0.64
81480981|NCT02359110|162650573|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 8 Analysis||2.8|-1.6|0.59
81480982|NCT02359110|162650574|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|15.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 2 Analysis||15.8|-8.1|0.52
81480983|NCT02359110|162650574|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|15.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 6 Analysis||15.3|-11.9|0.80
81480984|NCT02359110|162650575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.88
81480985|NCT00377637|162650576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.478||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Covariates included Treatment, Race, Geographical Region, and WHO Lupus Nephritis Class V and specified interaction terms.||||||0.478
81480986|NCT00377637|162650577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||Testing at the alpha=0.05 level was applied with no adjustments made for multiplicity.|Log Rank|||The difference in Kaplan-Meier survival curves between treatment groups (MMF-AZA) was assessed using a log-rank test, which is a non-parametric test to compare the survival distributions of two groups commonly used to analyze time-to-event endpoints.||||0.003
81480987|NCT02121795|162650596|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was assessed using a conventional 95.002% confidence interval (CI) approach, with a noninferiority margin of 10%.|Percentage difference|1.3||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.002|-2.5|5.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by third agent.|Difference in percentages of virologic success between treatment groups and its 95.002% CI were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportions adjusted by the third agent stratum.|||5.1|-2.5|0.5
81480988|NCT04155463|162650606|OTHER||Median Percent Change|-18.4||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|Two-tailed test for paired data|This calculation shows the median percent change in urinary glyphosate concentrations going from the conventional diet to organic diet for all participants. Interquartile range for this was -37.4 to 29.8.|Based on previous pesticide research, we calculated a sample size of 40 participants to provide a power of 0.80 at a 0.05 significance level in a two-sided test. We assumed a standard deviation of 0.5 µg/L.||||0.17
81480989|NCT04155463|162650606|OTHER||Median Percent Change|-24.2||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|Two-tailed test for paired data|This calculation shows the median percent change in urinary glyphosate concentrations going from the conventional diet to organic diet for far-field participants. Interquartile range for this was -37.4 to -8.8.|||||0.06
81480990|NCT04155463|162650606|OTHER||Median Percent Change|1.4||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-tailed test for paired data|This calculation shows the median percent change in urinary glyphosate concentrations going from the conventional diet to organic diet for near-field participants. Interquartile range for this was -41.9 to 43.0.|||||0.83
81480991|NCT00814138|162650683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-488.0||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2443.4|1467.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||If a study participant terminated, their last results were pulled forward.||1467.3|-2443.4|0.26
81480992|NCT00814138|162650684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|5.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||If a study participant terminated, their last results were pulled forward.||5.8|-9.7|0.26
81480993|NCT00814138|162650685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||If a study participant terminated, their last results were pulled forward.||1.5|-4.9|0.29
81480994|NCT00814138|162650686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||If a study participant terminated, their last results were pulled forward.||1.8|-6.3|0.28
81480995|NCT00814138|162650687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|5.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||If a study participant terminated, their last results were pulled forward.||5.4|-7.2|0.82
81480996|NCT00814138|162650688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||If a study participant terminated, their last results were pulled forward.||0.8|-3.7|0.21
81480997|NCT00814138|162650689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||If a study participant terminated, their last results were pulled forward.||0.5|-7.1|0.09
81480998|NCT02762084|162650757|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and Baseline value as a covariate||at Week 26||||0.030
81480999|NCT02762084|162650757|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.756|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and Baseline value as a covariate||at Week 26||||0.756
81481000|NCT02762084|162650758|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.5|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and using Baseline value as a covariate||at Week 6||||0.500
81481001|NCT02762084|162650758|OTHER|Pairwise comparison||||||0.681|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment group as a factor and using Baseline value as a covariate||at Week 6||||0.681
81481002|NCT02762084|162650762|OTHER|One-sided comparison||||||0.048|||||||Mann Whitey U|||at Week 26||||0.048
81481003|NCT02762084|162650762|OTHER|Two-sided comparison||||||0.096|||||||Mann Whitey U|||at Week 26||||0.096
81481004|NCT02762084|162650763|OTHER|Two-sided comparison||||||0.008|||||||Mann Whitey U|||at Week 26||||0.008
81540966|NCT03583099|162759276|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|7.6||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|19.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||19.3|-4.1|0.20
81540967|NCT03583099|162759278|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|4.9||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|15.3|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||15.3|-5.5|0.36
81481005|NCT00313846|162650776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0026|||||||Kaplan-Meier estimate mean|||||||.0026
81481006|NCT01765296|162650778|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|"The SD for the primary efficacy outcome measure (WOMAC-Pain Subscale in the index joint) has been assumed to be 11 units. A 10% between-group difference was chosen as the non-inferiority margin for this study. The following parameters were used to calculate the sample size needed for this non-inferiority study.~* Level of significance, α = 0.025(one-sided)~* Statistical power, 1-β = 0.95~* Difference between test group and comparison group, Δ=0, δ (\>0) = non-inferiority margin"||||||0.011|||||||ANCOVA|||The primary efficacy outcome measure is the change in the WOMAC-Pain Subscale in the index joint at Week 6 vs. pre-dose Baseline and was analyzed using a mixed effect ANCOVA. Statistical tests to determine superiority between two treatment arms, CG100649 2 mg and placebo, are two-sided, and Non-inferiority between two treatment arms, CG100649 2 mg and celecoxib 200 mg is based on a one-sided 97.5% confidence interval of the difference.||||0.011
81481007|NCT01765296|162650778|NON_INFERIORITY|"The SD for the primary efficacy outcome measure (WOMAC-Pain Subscale in the index joint) has been assumed to be 11 units. A 10% between-group difference was chosen as the non-inferiority margin for this study. The following parameters were used to calculate the sample size needed for this non-inferiority study.~* Level of significance, α = 0.025(one-sided)~* Statistical power, 1-β = 0.95~* Difference between test group and comparison group, Δ=0, δ (\>0) = non-inferiority margin"||||||0.425|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.425
81481008|NCT01619852|162650780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.19
81481009|NCT01619852|162650781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.64
81481010|NCT01619852|162650782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81481011|NCT01619852|162650782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||McGill Questionnaire-Sensory-discriminative dimension||||0.69
81481012|NCT01619852|162650782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||McGill Questionnaire-affective dimension||||0.75
81481013|NCT01619852|162650782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Brief Pain Inventory||||0.81
81481014|NCT01619852|162650783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.19
81481015|NCT01619852|162650784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.29
81481016|NCT02849743|162650789|OTHER||Least Means Square|-0.5||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.92
81481017|NCT02849743|162650790|OTHER||Regression Coefficient|-15784.0||||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.57
81481018|NCT02849743|162650791|OTHER||Regression Coefficient|48.0||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.21
81481019|NCT02849743|162650792|OTHER||Regression Coefficient|-2.8||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.55
81481020|NCT02849743|162650793|OTHER||Regression Coefficient|1.2||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.86
81481021|NCT02849743|162650794|OTHER||Regression Coefficient|2.4||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.88
81481022|NCT02849743|162650795|OTHER||Regression Coefficient|-0.02||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.50
81481023|NCT02849743|162650796|OTHER||Regression Coefficient|-0.02||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.49
81481024|NCT02849743|162650798|OTHER||Regression Coefficient|-0.7||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.68
81481025|NCT02849743|162650799|OTHER||Regression Coefficient|-0.6||||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.52
81481026|NCT02849743|162650800|OTHER||Regression Coefficient|-0.2||||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Neuro-QoL - Anxiety||||0.91
81481027|NCT02849743|162650800|OTHER||Regression Coefficient|-0.2||||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Neuro-QoL - Depression||||0.91
81481028|NCT02849743|162650800|OTHER||Regression Coefficient|4.7||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Neuro-QoL - Cognition||||0.04
81481029|NCT02849743|162650800|OTHER||Regression Coefficient|2.3||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Neuro-QoL - Social Function||||0.36
81481030|NCT02849743|162650801|OTHER||Regression Coefficient|0.05||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.64
81481031|NCT02849743|162650802|OTHER||Regression Coefficient|0.05||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.83
81481032|NCT02168491|162650809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.02|||||||paired t test|||||||<0.02
81481033|NCT02168491|162650810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||paired t test|||||||0.24
81481034|NCT02168491|162650811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||paired t test|||||||0.28
81481035|NCT01156805|162650829|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects linear regression, adjusted for clustering within schools and children to assess the effect of intervention on changes in BMI over time||||||0.05
81481036|NCT00121719|162650849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0146|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||This was a pilot study and a statistical sample size calculation was not performed.||||0.0146
81540968|NCT03583099|162759280|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|4.6||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|17.1|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||17.1|-7.9|0.47
81540969|NCT03583099|162759282|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.6||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|9.0|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||9.0|-7.8|0.88
81540970|NCT03583099|162759284|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-4.3||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|3.4|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||3.4|-12.0|0.27
81540971|NCT03583099|162759285|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-4.94||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.92|38.04|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||38.04|-47.92|0.82
81540972|NCT03583099|162759286|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-1.1||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|12.2|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||12.2|-14.5|0.87
81540973|NCT03583099|162759287|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-37.6||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.8|-3.5|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||-3.5|-71.8|0.03
81540974|NCT03583099|162759288|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|2.3||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|10.3|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||10.3|-5.6|0.56
81481037|NCT00382785|162650863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||univariate analysis|||Power calculation indicated that 60 subjects would be needed. Null Hypothesis: There will be no difference in perceived social support based on type of online support group (moderated or peer-led).||||.315
81481038|NCT00382785|162650864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0|||||univariate analysis|Null Hypothesis: There will be no difference between the moderated and peer-led groups based on type of online support (moderated; peer-led)||Power analysis indicated that 60 subjects were needed. Null hypothesis: There will be no difference in depressive symptoms based on type of online support group (moderated or peer-led).||||.23
81481039|NCT00382785|162650865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Univariate Analysis|||Power analysis indicated that 60 subjects were needed. Null hypothesis: There will be no difference in quality of life (QOL) based on type of online support group (moderated or peer-led).||||.32
81481040|NCT01705977|162650876|OTHER||Difference in percentage versus placebo|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.51|||||95% Confidence Interval was calculated using simple asymptotic Chi-Square (Pearson) method.|||0.51|-0.31|
81481041|NCT01705977|162650877|OTHER||Difference in percentage versus placebo|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.85|||||95% CI for serious infections was calculated using simple asymptotic Chi-Square (Pearson) method.|||0.85|-1.55|
81481042|NCT01705977|162650877|OTHER||Difference in percentage versus placebo|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.2|||||95% CI for opportunistic infections and other infections of interest (serious and non-serious) was calculated using simple asymptotic Chi-Square (Pearson) method.|||0.20|-1.60|
81481043|NCT01705977|162650877|OTHER||Difference in percentage versus placebo|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.31|||||95% CI for malignancies (excluding NMSC) was calculated using simple asymptotic Chi-Square (Pearson) method.|||0.31|-0.31|
81481044|NCT01705977|162650877|OTHER||Difference in percentage versus placebo|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.31|||||95% CI for NMSC was calculated using simple asymptotic Chi-Square (Pearson) method.|||0.31|-0.21|
81481045|NCT01705977|162650877|OTHER||Difference in percentage versus placebo|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.58|||||95% CI for psychiatric events suggesting serious mood disorders and anxiety (serious depression) was calculated using simple asymptotic Chi-Square (Pearson) method.|||0.58|0.02|
81481046|NCT01705977|162650877|OTHER||Difference in percentage versus placebo|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.96|||||95% CI for suicidality (C-SSRS) was calculated using simple asymptotic Chi-Square (Pearson) method.|||0.96|-0.44|
81481047|NCT01705977|162650877|OTHER||Difference in percentage versus placebo|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.61|||||95% CI for SIHR was calculated using simple asymptotic Chi-Square (Pearson) method.|||0.61|-0.01|
81540975|NCT03583099|162759289|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-23.07||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.4|1.27|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||1.27|-47.40|0.06
81540976|NCT03583099|162759290|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|3.2||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|10.4|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||10.4|-4.0|0.39
81481048|NCT01705977|162650879|OTHER||Difference in percentage versus placebo|-0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.13|||||95% CI was calculated using simple asymptotic Chi-Square (Pearson) method.|||0.13|-1.03|
81481049|NCT01705977|162650880|OTHER||Difference in percentage versus placebo|-0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|0.51|||||95% CI for serious infections was calculated using simple asymptotic Chi-Square (Pearson) method.|||0.51|-2.02|
81481050|NCT01705977|162650880|OTHER||Difference in percentage versus placebo|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|-0.04|||||95% CI for opportunistic infections and other infections of interest (serious and non-serious) was calculated using simple asymptotic Chi-Square (Pearson) method.|||-0.04|-1.96|
81481051|NCT01705977|162650880|OTHER||Difference in percentage versus placebo|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.24|||||95% CI for malignancies (excluding NMSC) was calculated using simple asymptotic Chi-Square (Pearson) method.|||0.24|-0.44|
81481052|NCT01705977|162650880|OTHER||Difference in percentage versus placebo|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.31|||||95% CI for NMSC was calculated using simple asymptotic Chi-Square (Pearson) method.|||0.31|-0.21|
81481053|NCT01705977|162650880|OTHER||Difference in percentage versus placebo|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.58|||||95% CI for psychiatric events suggesting serious mood disorders and anxiety (serious depression) was calculated using simple asymptotic Chi-Square (Pearson) method.|||0.58|0.02|
81481054|NCT01705977|162650880|OTHER||Difference in percentage versus placebo|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.05|||||95% CI for suicidality (C-SSRS) was calculated using simple asymptotic Chi-Square (Pearson) method.|||1.05|-0.42|
81481055|NCT01705977|162650880|OTHER||Difference in percentage versus placebo|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.61|||||95% CI for SIHR was calculated using simple asymptotic Chi-Square (Pearson) method.|||0.61|-0.01|
81481056|NCT01705977|162650882|OTHER||Odds ratio versus placebo|1.3||||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.65|||Regression, Logistic||95% CI and P-value was calculated from a logistic regression model for the comparison between belimumab and placebo including treatment group, Baseline prednisone dose, screening SELENA SLEDAI score (\<=9 versus \>=10) and region|||1.65|1.03|0.0284
81481057|NCT01852513|162650934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.391|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.391
81481058|NCT01852513|162650935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.789|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.789
81481059|NCT01852513|162650936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.778|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.778
81540977|NCT03583099|162759291|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-1.72||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.24|14.8|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||14.80|-18.24|0.84
81481060|NCT00873730|162650969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6031|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6031
81481061|NCT00873730|162650970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9166|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9166
81481062|NCT00873730|162650971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7564|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7564
81481063|NCT00873730|162650972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3266|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3266
81481064|NCT00873730|162650973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7481|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7481
81481065|NCT00873730|162650974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7721|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7721
81481066|NCT00873730|162650975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.666|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis provided for Nocturnal Back Pain.||||0.6660
81481067|NCT00873730|162650975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5364|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis provided for Overall Spinal Pain.||||0.5364
81481068|NCT00873730|162650976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9426|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis provided for the Physician Global Assessment.||||0.9426
81481069|NCT00873730|162650976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4969|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis provided for the Patient Global Assessment.||||0.4969
81481070|NCT00873730|162650977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6687|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6687
81481071|NCT00873730|162650978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6739|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6739
81481072|NCT00873730|162650979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2772|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2772
81481073|NCT00873730|162650980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.156|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1560
81481074|NCT00873730|162650981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2099|||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis provided for Mobility.||||0.2099
81481075|NCT00873730|162650981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8009|||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis provided for Self-care.||||0.8009
81540978|NCT03583099|162759292|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|2.0||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|6.9|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||6.9|-2.9|0.42
81540979|NCT03583099|162759293|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-42.09||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.27|-9.92|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||-9.92|-74.27|0.01
81540980|NCT03583099|162759294|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|2.4||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|9.1|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||9.1|-4.2|0.47
81540981|NCT03583099|162759295|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-12.27||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.72|13.18|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||13.18|-37.72|0.34
81540982|NCT03583099|162759296|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|2.4||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|7.9|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||7.9|-3.1|0.39
81481076|NCT00873730|162650981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.429|||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis provided for Usual activities.||||0.4290
81540983|NCT03583099|162759298|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-1.2||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|3.1|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||3.1|-5.5|0.59
81540984|NCT03583099|162759300|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.3||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|8.8|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||8.8|-8.2|0.94
81540985|NCT03583099|162759301|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.6||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|13.4|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||13.4|-12.2|0.93
81540986|NCT03583099|162759302|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-8.2||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|5.7|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||5.7|-22.0|0.25
81540987|NCT03583099|162759303|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-3.4||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|6.0|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||6.0|-12.7|0.48
81540988|NCT03583099|162759304|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|3.9||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|14.2|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||14.2|-6.3|0.45
81481077|NCT00873730|162650981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0461|||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis provided for Pain/Discomfort.||||0.0461
81481078|NCT00873730|162650981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.562|||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis provided for Anxiety/Depression.||||0.5620
81481079|NCT00873730|162650982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3476|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis provided for Physical functioning.||||0.3476
81481080|NCT00873730|162650982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9045|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis provided for Physical role limitations.||||0.9045
81481081|NCT00873730|162650982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8558|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis provided for Bodily pain.||||0.8558
81481082|NCT00873730|162650982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3123|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis provided for General health.||||0.3123
81481083|NCT00873730|162650982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3327|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis provided for Vitality.||||0.3327
81481084|NCT00873730|162650982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8334|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis provided for Social functioning.||||0.8334
81481085|NCT00873730|162650982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7998|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis provided for Emotional role limitations.||||0.7998
81481086|NCT00873730|162650982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7125|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis provided for Mental health.||||0.7125
81481087|NCT00873730|162650984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7404|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7404
81481088|NCT01004978|162651006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||one-sided p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4
81481089|NCT01004978|162651007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.76
81481090|NCT02326272|162651014|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|33.405|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|9.965|111.983||The p-value for the primary analysis was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose versus (vs) placebo (PBO).|Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||111.983|9.965|<0.0001
81540989|NCT03583099|162759306|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-2.2||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|3.9|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||3.9|-8.4|0.48
81540990|NCT03583099|162759307|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-0.4||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|19.5|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||19.5|-20.4|0.97
81540991|NCT03583099|162759308|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-12.1||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|-0.6|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||-0.6|-23.5|0.04
81540992|NCT03583099|162759309|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-1.8||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|2.3|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||2.3|-5.8|0.39
81540993|NCT03583099|162759310|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-7.3||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|0.4|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||0.4|-14.9|0.06
81540994|NCT03583099|162759311|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-0.9||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|7.0|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||7.0|-8.8|0.82
81540995|NCT03583099|162759312|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.6||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|7.9|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||7.9|-6.6|0.86
81540996|NCT03583099|162759313|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-7.4||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|2.5|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||2.5|-17.3|0.14
81540997|NCT03583099|162759315|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-14.66||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.54|8.22|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||8.22|-37.54|0.21
81540998|NCT03583099|162759316|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.4||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.7|||Generalized estimating equation contrast|||||2.7|-2.0|0.76
81540999|NCT03583099|162759319|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.6||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|3.4|||Generalized estimating equation contrast||The direction of the difference is Intervention: COPD education plus CAPTURE education and patient-level CAPTURE screening results minus the Enhanced Usual Care: COPD education.|||3.4|-2.1|0.66
81481091|NCT02326272|162651014|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|69.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.12|82.36|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||82.36|57.12|
81481092|NCT02326272|162651014|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|36.212|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|10.686|122.713||The p-value for the primary analysis was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose vs PBO.|Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||122.713|10.686|<0.0001
81481093|NCT02326272|162651014|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|71.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.47|83.43|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||83.43|58.47|
81541000|NCT04890652|162759322|OTHER|single group. The power-related information was estimated by calculating the effect size, specifically partial eta squared.|||||<|0.001|||||||General Linear Model|||||||<0.001
81541001|NCT04890652|162759323|OTHER|Single group. The power-related information was estimated by calculating the effect size, specifically partial eta squared.|||||<|0.001|||||||General Linear Model|||||||<0.001
81541002|NCT01706458|162759328|OTHER|||||||0.906|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9060
81541003|NCT01890343|162759342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The effect of diagnostic group on mean cortical florbetapir binding relative to cerebellar cortex was determined.||||0.002
81541004|NCT01903356|162759348|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test has been used for this analysis.||Comparison of % of HbA1c before and 24 weeks after administration of TrajentaDuo® Tablet treatment.|The difference considered in the analysis is HbA1c values after drug administration minus HbA1c values before drug administration|||<0.0001
81541005|NCT01903356|162759351|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test has been used for this analysis.||Comparison of FPG before and 24 weeks after administration of TrajentaDuo® Tablet treatment|The difference considered in the analysis is FPG values after drug administration minus FPG values before drug administration|||<0.0001
81541006|NCT04369404|162759358|SUPERIORITY|We hypothesize that participants who received the decision aid will have higher knowledge. This is pilot study, thus we did not have a power calculation.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.0||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|24.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||24.6|0.7|0.06
81541007|NCT04369404|162759359|OTHER||Pearson Chi-Square|2.97||||0.085|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"a chisquare test was conducted to determine if the proportion of treatment unsure responses were different between the usual care and intervention arms."||||0.085
81541008|NCT04369404|162759360|OTHER||Pearson Chi-Square|1.524||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.47
81481094|NCT02326272|162651015|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|106.225|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|9.572|1178.843||The p-value for the primary analysis was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose vs PBO.|Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||1178.843|9.572|<0.0001
81481095|NCT02326272|162651015|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|64.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.16|77.46|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||77.46|52.16|
81481096|NCT02326272|162651015|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|133.163|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|11.904|1489.578||The p-value for the primary analysis was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose vs PBO.|Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||1489.578|11.904|<0.0001
81481097|NCT02326272|162651015|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|69.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.48|81.77|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||81.77|57.48|
81481098|NCT02326272|162651016|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.283|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.386|134.432||The p-value for this analysis as used in the fixed sequence testing procedure was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose vs PBO.|Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||134.432|4.386|<0.0001
81481099|NCT02326272|162651016|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|48.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.04|61.26|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||61.26|35.04|
81481100|NCT02326272|162651016|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.204|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.895|151.198||The p-value for this analysis as used in the fixed sequence testing procedure was evaluated at a 2-sided significance level of 0.025 for each CZP dose vs PBO.|Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||151.198|4.895|<0.0001
81481101|NCT02326272|162651016|SUPERIORITY||Estimated difference in responder rate|51.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.75|64.19|||Regression, Logistic|Estimated responder rate, odds ratios, CIs, p-values based on a logistic regression model with factors for treatment, region, prior biologic exposure.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||64.19|37.75|
81481102|NCT02326272|162651019|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Treatment Differences|-6.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-8.88|-4.36||The P-value was obtained for each treatment group comparison tested at a significance level of 0.025 in the fixed sequence testing procedure.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model of change from Baseline DLQI score with treatment group, region, prior biologic exposure as factors; Baseline DLQI score as a covariate.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||-4.36|-8.88|<0.0001
81541009|NCT01553084|162759369|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.3623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Combination NRT will be compared statististically versus Nicotine patch only (the reference or control group).||1.7|0.8|.3623
81541010|NCT01553084|162759369|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.1947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Varenicline will be compared statististically versus Nicotine patch only (the reference or control group).||1.2|0.6|.1947
81541011|NCT01553084|162759370|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.915||||0.3613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.756|1.107|||Regression, Cox|||||1.107|.756|.3613
81541012|NCT01553084|162759370|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.943||||0.5503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.779|1.142|||Regression, Cox|||||1.142|.779|.5503
81481103|NCT02326272|162651019|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Treatment Differences|-6.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-8.46|-3.93||The P-value was obtained for each treatment group comparison tested at a significance level of 0.025 in the fixed sequence testing procedure.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model of change from Baseline DLQI score with treatment group, region, prior biologic exposure as factors; Baseline DLQI score as a covariate.||The statistical analysis of the co-primary efficacy variables and key secondary efficacy variables accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure.||-3.93|-8.46|<0.0001
81481104|NCT00583908|162651020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.1|<|0.0001||95.0||||Paired t-test|t-test, 1 sided||mean difference was senofilcon A minus balafilcon A|Alternative Hypothesis was senofilcon A toric was superior to balafilcon A toric by having less degrees of rotation||||<0.0001
81481105|NCT00583908|162651020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.8||0.0002||95.0||||paired t-test|t-test, 1 sided||mean difference is senofilcon A minus lotrafilcon B|Hypothesis was senofilcon A toric was superior to lotrafilcon B toric by having less degree of rotation||||0.0002
81541013|NCT01553084|162759371|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.2|1.1|.03
81541014|NCT01553084|162759371|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.1|0.6|.19
81541015|NCT01553084|162759372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.00612|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00625||0.3282|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|df=710||||||.3282
81481106|NCT00583908|162651020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.4|<|0.0001||95.0||||paired t-test|t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus omafilcon A|Hypothesis was senofilcon A toric was superior to omafilcon A toric by having less degree of rotation||||<0.0001
81481107|NCT00583908|162651021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.15||0.0083||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference was senofilcon A minus balafilcon A|Alternative hypothesis was senofilcon A toric was superior to balafilcon A toric by having a lower logMAR score||||0.0083
81481108|NCT00583908|162651021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.052||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference was senofilcon A minus lotrafilcon B|Alternative hypothesis was senofilcon A toric was superior to lotrafilcon B toric by having a lower logMAR score||||0.052
81481109|NCT00583908|162651021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.14||0.015||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference was senofilcon A minus omafilcon A|Alternative hypothesis was senofilcon A toric was superior to omafilcon A toric by having a lower logMAR score||||0.015
81481110|NCT00583908|162651022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.5||0.16||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus balafilcon A|||||0.16
81481111|NCT00583908|162651022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.5||0.73||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus lotrafilcon B|||||0.73
81481112|NCT00583908|162651022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.4||0.044||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference was senofilcon A minus omafilcon A|||||0.044
81481113|NCT00583908|162651023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.044||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus balafilcon A|||||0.044
81481114|NCT00583908|162651023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.7||0.31||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus lotrafilcon B|||||0.31
81481115|NCT00583908|162651023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.9||0.44||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus omafilcon A|||||0.44
81481116|NCT00583908|162651024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.5||0.78||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus balafilcon A|||||0.78
81481117|NCT00583908|162651024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.3||0.68||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus lotrafilcon B|||||0.68
81481118|NCT00583908|162651024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.6||0.78||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus omafilcon A|||||0.78
81481119|NCT00583908|162651025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.5||0.11||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus balafilcon A|||||0.11
81481120|NCT00583908|162651025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.3||0.31||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus lotrafilcon B|||||0.31
81481121|NCT00583908|162651025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.3||0.16||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus omafilcon A|||||0.16
81481122|NCT00583908|162651026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.8||0.061||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus balafilcon A|||||0.061
81481123|NCT00583908|162651026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.9||0.47||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus lotrafilcon B|||||0.47
81481124|NCT00583908|162651026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.6||0.38||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus omafilcon A|||||0.38
81481125|NCT00583908|162651027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.5||0.17||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus balafilcon A|||||0.17
81481126|NCT00583908|162651027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.89||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus lotrafilcon B|||||0.89
81481127|NCT00583908|162651027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.8||0.56||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus omafilcon A|||||0.56
81481128|NCT00583908|162651028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.8||0.008||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus balafilcon A|||||0.0080
81481129|NCT00583908|162651028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.1||0.0049||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus lotrafilcon B|||||0.0049
81481130|NCT00583908|162651028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.6||0.0058||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus omafilcon A|||||0.0058
81481131|NCT00583908|162651029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.7||0.27||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus balafilcon A|||||0.27
81541016|NCT03988400|162759373|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||1
81541017|NCT03988400|162759374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.017
81481132|NCT00583908|162651029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.0||0.85||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilocon A minus lotrafilcon B|||||0.85
81481133|NCT00583908|162651029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.6||0.73||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference is senofilcon A minus omifilcon A|||||0.73
81481134|NCT01064414|162651054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.529|-0.066|||ANCOVA|||||-0.066|-0.529|0.012
81481135|NCT01064414|162651054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.635|-0.174|||ANCOVA|||||-0.174|-0.635|<0.001
81481136|NCT01064414|162651055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.77|0.73|0.227
81481137|NCT01064414|162651055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.69||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|6.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.04|1.19|0.017
81481138|NCT01064414|162651056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.638||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.45|-2.307|||ANCOVA|||||-2.307|-28.45|0.021
81541018|NCT03988400|162759375|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||1
81541019|NCT03988400|162759376|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.72
81541020|NCT03988400|162759377|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81541021|NCT03988400|162759378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81541022|NCT03988400|162759379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81541023|NCT03988400|162759380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.69
81541024|NCT03988400|162759381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.20
81541025|NCT03988400|162759382|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.62
81481139|NCT01064414|162651056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.683||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.36|0.962|||ANCOVA|||||0.962|-25.36|0.069
81481140|NCT02185417|162651057|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.16|||Log Rank|||Primary analyses were performed with the use of unadjusted log-rank tests that were stratified according to VA health care system.||1.16|0.94|0.45
81481141|NCT03933449|162651096|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.82||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate|||0.82|0.36|0.0015
81481142|NCT03933449|162651097|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.69||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate|||0.69|0.17|0.0008
81481143|NCT03933449|162651098|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.83||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate|||0.83|0.37|0.0021
81481144|NCT03933449|162651099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|12.9||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|24.5||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in %=0 versus H1: difference in %\>0.|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||24.5|2.7|0.0084
81481145|NCT03933449|162651100|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|17.1||||0.0403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|38.0||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in %=0 versus H1: difference in %\>0.|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||38.0|-2.3|0.0403
81481146|NCT03933449|162651101|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|13.3||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|25.2||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in %=0 versus H1: difference in %\>0.|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||25.2|2.8|0.0083
81481147|NCT03933449|162651102|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.23||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate|||1.23|0.58|0.177
81481148|NCT03933449|162651103|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.46||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate|||1.46|0.44|0.238
81481149|NCT03933449|162651104|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.23||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate|||1.23|0.57|0.171
81541026|NCT02542865|162759387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.0628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|0.8|||ANCOVA|Analysis of variance(ANCOVA):cluster/school=random effect,product group and gender=fixed effects,baseline Individual Dietary Diversity Score=covariate|Difference is difference in back-transformed adjusted means for Test Group (fortified malt based food plus dietary counselling) minus Control Group (dietary counselling only).|||0.8|-12.7|0.0628
81541027|NCT02542865|162759387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.9||||0.039|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA:cluster/school=random effect,product group and gender=fixed effects,baseline Individual Dietary Diversity Score=covariate|Difference is difference in back-transformed adjusted means for Test Group minus Control Group. The corresponding CI is not presented as there is no direct back-transformation.|Since the distribution of the data was found to be more skewed with more zero counts than was anticipated at the time the trial was designed, an additional analysis of log (+1)-transformed data was performed.||||0.0390
81541028|NCT02913482|162759496|SUPERIORITY|Result compared to a performance criterion of 5% derived from natural history data.|||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sided Exact Binomial Test|||||||<0.0001
81541029|NCT02913482|162759497|SUPERIORITY|Result compared to a performance criterion of 17% derived from natural history data.|||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sided Exact Binomial Test|||||||<0.0001
81541030|NCT02913482|162759498|SUPERIORITY|Result compared to a performance criterion of 17% derived from natural history data. Statistical analysis was only performed for Month 12 data.|||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sided Exact Binomial Test|||||||<0.0001
81541031|NCT02913482|162759504|SUPERIORITY|Result compared to a performance criterion of 12% derived from natural history data. Statistical analysis was only performed for Month 12 data.|||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sided Exact Binomial Test|||||||<0.0001
81481150|NCT03677635|162651109|OTHER||Standardised Effect Size|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.86|||Standardised Effect Size|||||.86|.21|
81481151|NCT03677635|162651110|OTHER|Cohen's d was reported.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.48|||Standardised Effect Size|||||.48|-.59|
81481152|NCT00809445|162651158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|4.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.57|5.72||a-prior threshold for statistical significance is .025|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The numerator is the two HIV rapid testing arms The denominator is the HIV testing referral arm|Hypothesis: The HIV rapid testing arms would have a higher rate of HIV testing than the HIV testing referral arm. Thus there is one comparison: HIV rapid test \& counseling+HIV rapid test and info versus HIV testing referral.||5.72|3.57|<0.001
81481153|NCT00809445|162651159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||incidence rate raios (IRR)|1.04||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.95|1.14||a-priori threshold for statistical significance is .025|generalized estimating equations (GEE)||Numerator includes the two HIV rapid testing groups Denominator is the HIV testing referral group|Hypothesis: The HIV rapid testing arms would have a lower rate of unprotected sexual episodes than the HIV testing referral arm. Thus there is one comparison: HIV rapid test \& counseling+HIV rapid test and info versus HIV testing referral.||1.14|0.95|0.39
81481154|NCT00809445|162651159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio (IRR)|1.03||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.84|1.26||a-priori threshold for statistical significance is .025|Generalized estimating equations (GEE)||Numerator is the HIV rapid test and counseling arm Denominator is the HIV rapid test and info arm|"The data analysis information presented is for the comparison of the 2 on-site testing groups.~Hypothesis: HIV rapid test and counseling group will have fewer unprotected sexual acts than will HIV rapid test and info group"||1.26|0.84|0.81
81481155|NCT00809445|162651160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||||||a priori threshold for significance was .05|Chi-squared|Note that this is a 3 by 3 chi-square: the 3 conditions by discontinued sharing needles /no change in sharing needles/initiated sharing needles||||||0.044
81481156|NCT00809445|162651161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||a-priori threshold for statistical significance is .05|Chi-squared|chi-square = 428.2466, Df=2||||||<0.0001
81481157|NCT00705757|162651190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.769|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||One way ANOVA of Upper Lid||||0.769
81541032|NCT02913482|162759506|SUPERIORITY|Result compared to a performance criterion of 5% derived from natural history data.|||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sided Exact Binomial Test|||||||<0.0001
81481158|NCT00705757|162651190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||One way ANOVA of Lower Lid||||0.230
81481159|NCT00705757|162651190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||One way ANOVA of cheek/face||||0.851
81481160|NCT01411852|162651192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.25|||||Adjusted for age (linear spline with knot at 45 years), penetrating vs. blunt or no trauma (1 patient had neither blunt nor penetrating trauma), and Injury Severity Score (ISS). ISS multiply imputed for one patient.|||1.25|0.12|
81481161|NCT01411852|162651193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.5|-5.5||||||||-5.5|-26.5|
81481162|NCT01411852|162651194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|0.4||||||||0.40|-2.76|
81481163|NCT01411852|162651195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.08||||||||0.08|-1.61|
81481164|NCT01411852|162651196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.2||||||||2.2|-1.8|
81481165|NCT01411852|162651197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.0||||||||1.0|-0.3|
81481166|NCT01411852|162651198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.5|1.6||||||||1.6|-42.5|
81481167|NCT01411852|162651199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.1||||||||0.10|-0.06|
81481168|NCT01411852|162651200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-10.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|2.0||||||||2.0|-22.4|
81481169|NCT01411852|162651201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.2|1.4||||||||1.4|-39.2|
81481170|NCT01411852|162651202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.6|8.8||||||||8.8|-29.6|
81481171|NCT01411852|162651203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|7.8||||||||7.8|-16.6|
81481172|NCT01411852|162651204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|2.1||||||||2.1|-3.8|
81481173|NCT01411852|162651205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|2.4||||||||2.4|-3.6|
81481174|NCT01411852|162651206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|3.1||||||||3.1|-2.9|
81481175|NCT01411852|162651207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.92|||||Adjusted for age (linear spline with knot at 45 years) and Injury Severity Score (ISS). ISS multiply imputed for one patient.|||0.92|0.03|
81481176|NCT01411852|162651208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|19.11|||||Adjusted for age (linear spline with knot at 45 years) and Injury Severity Score (ISS).|||19.11|0.19|
81481177|NCT01411852|162651209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.77|||||Adjusted for age (linear spline with knot at 45 years), penetrating mechanism (yes/no), and ISS (linear).|||1.77|0.22|
81541033|NCT02913482|162759507|SUPERIORITY|Result compared to a performance criterion of 5% derived from natural history data.|||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sided Exact Binomial Test|||||||<0.0001
81481178|NCT02038179|162651218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||Intent-to-Treat Analysis using multiple imputation. Imputed Means and Imputed Standard Errors of the Mean.|paired t-test|||||||0.83
81481179|NCT02038179|162651219|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81481180|NCT02038179|162651220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||paired t-test|||||||0.84
81481181|NCT02937623|162651230|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.44|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.591|-0.297|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: change from baseline in Schiff sensitivity score as response and treatment as factors and baseline Schiff sensitivity score as covariate|Difference is first named dentifrice minus second named dentifrice such that a negative difference favours first named dentifrice.|||-0.297|-0.591|<.0001
81541034|NCT02913482|162759508|SUPERIORITY|Result compared to a performance criterion of 5% derived from natural history data.||||||1|||||||One-sided Exact Binomial Test|||||||1.0000
81541035|NCT02913482|162759509|SUPERIORITY|Result compared to a performance criterion of 5% derived from natural history data.||||||1|||||||One-sided Exact Binomial Test|||||||1.0000
81541036|NCT02913482|162759513|SUPERIORITY|Result compared to a performance criterion of 42% derived from natural history data. Statistical analysis was only performed for Month 12 data.|||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sided Z-test|||||||<0.0001
81541037|NCT02913482|162759514|SUPERIORITY|Result compared to a performance criterion of 60% derived from natural history data. Statistical analysis was only performed for Month 12 data.||||||0.0005|||||||One-sided Z-test|||||||0.0005
81541038|NCT02913482|162759515|SUPERIORITY|Result compared to a performance criterion of 89% derived from natural history data. Statistical analysis was only performed for Month 12 data.||||||0.2595|||||||One-sided Z-test|||||||0.2595
81541039|NCT01983228|162759538|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.77||Multiple logistic regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Logistic|||measured change as a responder yes/no (30% or greater improvement from baseline).||2.77|0.94|0.09
81541040|NCT01983228|162759539|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.21||Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Linear|||||0.21|-0.62|0.34
81541041|NCT01983228|162759540|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.65||Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Linear|||||0.65|-1.69|0.38
81541042|NCT01983228|162759541|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|0.49||Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Linear|||||0.49|-1.68|0.28
81541043|NCT01983228|162759542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.77||Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Linear|||||0.77|-0.00|0.05
81481182|NCT00810069|162651234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P-value is for early intervention strategy versus delayed intervention strategy.|Kaplan-Meier Analysis|Kaplan-Meier analysis with Wilcoxon test to compare strategies.||Kaplan-Meier Estimates (weeks): analysis of early intervention versus delayed intervention strategies||||0.213
81481183|NCT00810069|162651235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||survival rate difference|0.02||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.1||P-value is for comparison of early intervention versus delayed intervention as a function of survival rate over a 12 week period (Week 4 through Week 16).|Kaplan Meier analysis|P-value for comparison of rates is based on normal approximation using Greenwood's estimation for standard error.||Survival function estimated over a 12 week period (Week 4 through Week 16): analysis of early intervention versus delayed intervention strategies||0.10|-0.06|0.653
81481184|NCT00810069|162651236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.947||95.0||||P-value is for early intervention strategy versus delayed intervention strategy.|Kaplan Meier analysis|Kaplan-Meier analysis with Wilcoxon test to compare strategies.||Analysis of early intervention strategy versus delayed intervention strategy||||0.947
81481185|NCT00810069|162651237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.597||95.0||||P-value is for early intervention versus delayed intervention strategies.|Kaplan-Meier analysis|Kaplan-Meier analysis with Wilcoxon test to compare strategies||Analysis of early intervention strategy versus delayed intervention strategy||||0.597
81481186|NCT00810069|162651238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.13||P-value for Week 6: Analysis of early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 6||0.13|-0.22|0.624
81541044|NCT01983228|162759543|SUPERIORITY|Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|193.9||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-454.93|842.73||Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Linear|||||842.73|-454.93|0.56
81541045|NCT01983228|162759544|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.62||Multiple logistic regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Logistic|||measured change as a responder yes/no (30% or greater improvement from baseline).||2.62|0.85|0.16
81541046|NCT01983228|162759545|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.23||Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Linear|||||-0.23|-0.99|0.002
81541047|NCT01983228|162759546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|1.51||Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Linear|||||1.51|-0.79|0.54
81541048|NCT01983228|162759547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|1.62||Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Linear|||||1.62|-0.66|0.41
81541049|NCT01983228|162759548|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.38||Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Linear|||||-0.38|-1.07|<0.0001
81481187|NCT00810069|162651238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.06||P-value for Week 8: Analysis of early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 8||0.06|-0.29|0.208
81481188|NCT00810069|162651238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.0||P-value for Week 10: Analysis of early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 10||-0.00|-0.37|0.044
81481189|NCT00810069|162651238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.02||P-value for Week 12: Analysis of early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interactions, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 12||0.02|-0.35|0.086
81481190|NCT00810069|162651238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.06||P-value for Week 14: Analysis of early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 14||0.06|-0.33|0.181
81481191|NCT00810069|162651238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2||P-value for Week 16: Analysis of early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 16||0.20|-0.20|0.994
81481192|NCT00810069|162651239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.25||P-value for Week 6: Analysis of early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 6||-0.25|-0.98|0.001
81481193|NCT00810069|162651239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.12||P-value for Week 8: Analysis of early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 8||-0.12|-0.87|0.010
81481194|NCT00810069|162651239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.24||P-value for Week 10: analysis of early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 10||0.24|-0.55|0.445
81481195|NCT00810069|162651239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.12||P-value for Week 12: Analysis of early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 12||0.12|-0.71|0.169
81481196|NCT00810069|162651239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.25||P-value for Week 14: Analysis of early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 14||0.25|-0.63|0.393
81481197|NCT00810069|162651239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.3||P-value for Week 16: Analysis of early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline scores and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 16||0.30|-0.61|0.510
81481198|NCT00810069|162651240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.47||P-value for Week 8: Analysis of early intervention versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 8||0.47|-0.19|0.401
81481199|NCT00810069|162651240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.46||P-value for Week 12: Analysis of early intervention versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 12||0.46|-0.27|0.618
81541050|NCT01983228|162759549|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|540.78||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.77|1110.33||Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Linear|||||1110.33|-28.77|0.06
81541051|NCT01983228|162759550|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.93||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|5.86||Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Linear|||||5.86|-0.01|0.05
81541052|NCT01983228|162759551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.36||Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Linear|||||1.36|0.15|0.01
81481200|NCT00810069|162651240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.36||P-value for Week 16: Analysis of early intervention versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 16||0.36|-0.43|0.856
81481201|NCT00810069|162651241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|-0.01||P-value for Week 8: Analysis of early versus delayed intervention LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 8||-0.01|-0.10|0.021
81481202|NCT00810069|162651241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.0||P-value for Week 12: Analysis of early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 12||0.00|-0.09|0.071
81481203|NCT00810069|162651241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.06||P-value for Week 16: Analysis of early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 16||0.06|-0.05|0.792
81481204|NCT00810069|162651242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|1.0||P-value for Week 8: Analysis of early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 8||1.00|-1.74|0.597
81481205|NCT00810069|162651242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|0.78||P-value for Week 12: Analysis for early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 12||0.78|-2.13|0.360
81481206|NCT00810069|162651242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|1.65||P-value for Week 16: Analysis for early versus delayed intervention strategies LS Mean/Estimate|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models repeated measures with fixed effects for strategy, country, visit, strategy-by-visit interaction, baseline score and baseline-by-visit||Repeated Measurements Analysis: Early Intervention versus Delayed Intervention Strategy at Week 16||1.65|-1.52|0.937
81481207|NCT00810069|162651243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075||95.0||||P-value is for early intervention strategy versus delayed intervention strategy.|Kaplan-Meier analysis|Kaplan-Meier analysis with Wilcoxon test to compare strategies||Kaplan-Meier estimates (weeks): analysis of early intervention versus delayed intervention strategies||||0.075
81481208|NCT00810069|162651244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Survival rate difference|-0.07||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.02||P-value is for comparison of early intervention versus delayed intervention as a function of survival rate over a 12 week period (Week 4 through Week 16).|Kaplan-Meier analysis|P-value for comparison of rates is based on normal approximation using Greenwood's estimation for standard error.||Survival function estimated over a 12 week period (Week 4 through Week 16): analysis of early intervention versus delayed intervention strategies||0.02|-0.16|0.116
81481209|NCT01630135|162651268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.089|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.76|||ANCOVA||The analysis was based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with a model adjusting for Treatment, Baseline, Age, and Sex.|||-0.76|-1.41|<0.001
81481210|NCT04767373|162651284|OTHER||Efficacy estimate|60.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.1|71.9|||Exact method|One-sided p-value was estimated using an exact method.|A modified Poisson regression with robust variance method was used to generate efficacy estimate (1- Relative Risk \[RR\]) \& 95% confidence interval (CI). The model included region, gestational age, and age at randomization as covariates.|||71.9|44.1|<0.001
81541053|NCT01983228|162759552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|0.39||Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Linear|||||0.39|-2.53|0.15
81481211|NCT04767373|162651285|OTHER||Estimated Percentage Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.5|||||Estimated percentage difference beteween Clesrovimab 105 mg arm and placebo arm and associated 95% CI were calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||1.5|-2.6|
81481212|NCT04767373|162651286|OTHER||Estimated Percentage Difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.0|||||Estimated percentage difference between Clesrovimab 105 mg arm and placebo arm and associated 95% CI were calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||-0.0|-1.4|
81481213|NCT04767373|162651287|OTHER||Estimated Percentage Difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|1.2|||||Estimated percentage difference between Clesrovimab 105 mg arm and placebo arm and associated 95% CI were calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||1.2|-5.0|
81481214|NCT04767373|162651288|OTHER||Estimated Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||||Estimated percentage difference between Clesrovimab 105 mg arm and placebo arm and associated 95% CI were calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||0.2|-0.3|
81481215|NCT04767373|162651289|OTHER||Estimated Percentage Difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||||Estimated percentage difference between Clesrovimab 105 mg arm and placebo arm and associated 95% CI were calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||0.5|-0.4|
81481216|NCT04767373|162651292|OTHER||Efficacy estimate|84.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.6|92.6||One-sided p-value was estimated using an exact method.|Exact method||A modified Poisson regression with robust variance method was used to generate efficacy estimate (1- RR) \& 95% CI. The model included region, gestational age, and age at randomization as covariates.|||92.6|66.6|<0.001
81541054|NCT01983228|162759553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.47||Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Linear|||||1.47|-0.80|0.56
81541055|NCT01983228|162759554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.46||Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Linear|||||0.46|-0.17|0.38
81541056|NCT01983228|162759555|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.19||Logistic regression modeling the odds of yes to using opioids for pain treatment adjusting for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Logistic|||||2.19|0.66|0.56
81541057|NCT01983228|162759556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.84||Multiple linear regression adjusted for use of walking aids and opioids (both significantly difference between arms at baseline).|Regression, Linear|||||0.84|-0.18|0.21
81541058|NCT01650558|162759572|NON_INFERIORITY|Will assess performance of each experimental group relative to TS with a noninferiority margin for 1-HR of 0.35 to test the null (1-HR ≥ 0.35) and alternative (1-HR \< 0.35) hypotheses. Each experimental group will be declared noninferior to TS if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval of 1-HR is below 0.35. For ease of interpretation, the HRs have been recast with TS as the reference group, such that HRs greater than 1 indicate an increase in the experimental hazard rate relative to TS.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27|||<=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.82||P-Value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Poisson|Rate ratio confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted for overdispersion using the Pearson's chi-square scale.||||1.82|0.89|<=0.05
81541059|NCT01650558|162759572|NON_INFERIORITY|Will assess performance of each experimental group relative to TS with a noninferiority margin for 1-HR of 0.35 to test the null (1-HR ≥ 0.35) and alternative (1-HR \< 0.35) hypotheses. Each experimental group will be declared noninferior to TS if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval of 1-HR is below 0.35. For ease of interpretation, the HRs have been recast with TS as the reference group, such that HRs greater than 1 indicate an increase in the experimental hazard rate relative to TS.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28|||<=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.83||P-Value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Poisson|Rate ratio confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted for overdispersion using the Pearson's chi-square scale.||||1.83|0.89|<=0.05
81541060|NCT01650558|162759573|NON_INFERIORITY|Will assess performance of each experimental group relative to TS with a noninferiority margin for 1-HR of 0.35 to test the null (1-HR ≥ 0.35) and alternative (1-HR \< 0.35) hypotheses. Each experimental group will be declared noninferior to TS if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval of 1-HR is below 0.35. For ease of interpretation, the HRs have been recast with TS as the reference group, such that HRs greater than 1 indicate an increase in the experimental hazard rate relative to TS.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.38|||<=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.3||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|Fisher Exact|||||2.30|0.83|<=0.05
81541061|NCT01650558|162759573|NON_INFERIORITY|Will assess performance of each experimental group relative to TS with a noninferiority margin for 1-HR of 0.35 to test the null (1-HR ≥ 0.35) and alternative (1-HR \< 0.35) hypotheses. Each experimental group will be declared noninferior to TS if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval of 1-HR is below 0.35. For ease of interpretation, the HRs have been recast with TS as the reference group, such that HRs greater than 1 indicate an increase in the experimental hazard rate relative to TS.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51|||<=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.49||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|Fisher Exact|||||2.49|0.91|<=0.05
81541062|NCT01650558|162759574|NON_INFERIORITY|Will assess performance of each experimental group relative to TS with a noninferiority margin for 1-HR of 0.35 to test the null (1-HR ≥ 0.35) and alternative (1-HR \< 0.35) hypotheses. Each experimental group will be declared noninferior to TS if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval of 1-HR is below 0.35. For ease of interpretation, the HRs have been recast with TS as the reference group, such that HRs greater than 1 indicate an increase in the experimental hazard rate relative to TS.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||<=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.93||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Fisher Exact|||||1.93|0.66|<=0.05
81541063|NCT01650558|162759574|NON_INFERIORITY|Will assess performance of each experimental group relative to TS with a noninferiority margin for 1-HR of 0.35 to test the null (1-HR ≥ 0.35) and alternative (1-HR \< 0.35) hypotheses. Each experimental group will be declared noninferior to TS if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval of 1-HR is below 0.35. For ease of interpretation, the HRs have been recast with TS as the reference group, such that HRs greater than 1 indicate an increase in the experimental hazard rate relative to TS.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||<=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.68||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Fisher Exact|||||1.68|0.55|<=0.05
81541064|NCT01650558|162759575|NON_INFERIORITY|Will assess performance of each experimental group relative to TS with a noninferiority margin for 1-HR of 0.35 to test the null (1-HR ≥ 0.35) and alternative (1-HR \< 0.35) hypotheses. Each experimental group will be declared noninferior to TS if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval of 1-HR is below 0.35. For ease of interpretation, the HRs have been recast with TS as the reference group, such that HRs greater than 1 indicate an increase in the experimental hazard rate relative to TS.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.47|||<=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.0||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Poisson|Rate ratio confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted for overdispersion using the Pearson's chi-square scale.||||2.00|1.07|<=0.05
81541065|NCT01650558|162759575|NON_INFERIORITY|Will assess performance of each experimental group relative to TS with a noninferiority margin for 1-HR of 0.35 to test the null (1-HR ≥ 0.35) and alternative (1-HR \< 0.35) hypotheses. Each experimental group will be declared noninferior to TS if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval of 1-HR is below 0.35. For ease of interpretation, the HRs have been recast with TS as the reference group, such that HRs greater than 1 indicate an increase in the experimental hazard rate relative to TS.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43|||<=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.96||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Poisson|Rate ratio confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted for overdispersion using the Pearson's chi-square scale.||||1.96|1.04|<=0.05
81541066|NCT01650558|162759576|NON_INFERIORITY|Will assess performance of each experimental group relative to TS with a noninferiority margin for 1-HR of 0.35 to test the null (1-HR ≥ 0.35) and alternative (1-HR \< 0.35) hypotheses. Each experimental group will be declared noninferior to TS if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval of 1-HR is below 0.35. For ease of interpretation, the HRs have been recast with TS as the reference group, such that HRs greater than 1 indicate an increase in the experimental hazard rate relative to TS.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31|||<=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.55||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Poisson|Rate ratio confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted for overdispersion using the Pearson's chi-square scale.||||1.55|1.11|<=0.05
81481217|NCT04767373|162651293|OTHER||Efficacy estimate|59.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.3|71.1|||||A modified Poisson regression with robust variance method was used to generate efficacy estimate (1- RR) \& 95% CI. The model included region, gestational age, and age at randomization as covariates.|||71.1|43.3|
81481218|NCT00186485|162651304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Repeated Measures ANOVAs over the course of the TMS treatments, by severity of depression on the HAM-D rating scale: total scores (F (4,96) = 19.88, p \< .001) over the 4 week treatment period.|ANOVA|Repeated Measures Anova||ANOVA with partial eta accounts for multiple repeated measures over the course of treatment.||||<0.001
81481219|NCT00186485|162651305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||Repeated Measures ANOVAs over the course of the TMS treatments, by severity of depression on the BDI total scores (F (4,96) = 19.35, p \< .001) over the 4 week treatment period.,|ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVA with partial eta; accounts for multiple repeated measures over the course of treatment.||||<0.01
81481220|NCT00186485|162651306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||Repeated Measures ANOVAs over the course of the TMS treatments, by severity of depression on the CGI scores (F (4,88) = 5.31, p \< .01) over the 4 week treatment period.|ANOVA|||Repeated Measures ANOVA with partial eta; p value was adjusted for multiple comparisons over the course of treatment||||<0.01
81481221|NCT01585246|162651321|OTHER||Maximum Tolerated Dose (MTD)|960.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||The time-to-event continual reassessment method (TITE-CRM) was used The TITE-CRM incorporated a decision rule for the allocation of next participant to a dose of SP based on the current estimate of toxicity. The first men were allocated to lowest dose (320 mg); when no adverse event was reported during 12 weeks, the dose was increased to 640 mg for next men, and then to 960 mg in the absence of advert event.||||
81481222|NCT01246895|162651324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values were obtained using general estimating equations (GEE) for longitudinal analysis of repeated correlated measures.|general estimating equations (GEE)|P-values were obtained using general estimating equations (GEE) for longitudinal analysis of repeated correlated measures.||||||0.017
81481223|NCT01246895|162651325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values were obtained using general estimating equations (GEE) for longitudinal analysis of repeated correlated measures.|general estimating equations (GEE)|P-values were obtained using general estimating equations (GEE) for longitudinal analysis of repeated correlated measures.||||||0.026
81481224|NCT01246895|162651326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.474|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values were obtained using general estimating equations (GEE) for longitudinal analysis of repeated correlated measures.|general estimating equations (GEE)|P-values were obtained using general estimating equations (GEE) for longitudinal analysis of repeated correlated measures.||WOMAC subscale - Pain||||0.474
81481225|NCT01246895|162651326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values were obtained using general estimating equations (GEE) for longitudinal analysis of repeated correlated measures.|general estimating equations (GEE)|P-values were obtained using general estimating equations (GEE) for longitudinal analysis of repeated correlated measures.||WOMAC subscale - Stiffness||||0.236
81481226|NCT01246895|162651326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values were obtained using general estimating equations (GEE) for longitudinal analysis of repeated correlated measures.|general estimating equations (GEE)|P-values were obtained using general estimating equations (GEE) for longitudinal analysis of repeated correlated measures.||WOMAC subscale - Physical function||||0.326
81481227|NCT01246895|162651327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Physical count|||||||0.01
81481228|NCT01246895|162651328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.478|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values were obtained using general estimating equations (GEE) for longitudinal analysis of repeated correlated measures.|general estimating equations (GEE)|P-values were obtained using general estimating equations (GEE) for longitudinal analysis of repeated correlated measures.||SF-36 v2 Physical component||||0.478
81481229|NCT01246895|162651328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values were obtained using general estimating equations (GEE) for longitudinal analysis of repeated correlated measures.|general estimating equations (GEE)|P-values were obtained using general estimating equations (GEE) for longitudinal analysis of repeated correlated measures.||SF-36 v2 Mental component||||0.125
81481230|NCT00520039|162651339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|2.03|||Chi-squared|df = 1|The denominator of the Odds ratio represents the odds of improvement for the Standard Care Only (SCO) group.|Test of the null hypothesis that there is no improvement in MEE at Visit 3 using tympanogram.||2.03|0.15|0.02
81481231|NCT00520039|162651340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.62|||Chi-squared|df = 1|The odds of Resolution of MEE before OMT is represented in the denominator of the odds ratio|||1.62|-1.00|0.32
81574236|NCT02044393|162821638|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"90% confidence interval for gMean ratio of IT+BI 691751 to BI 69175 treatment was provided.~The ANOVA model included the fixed effects 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' and as a random effect 'subject within sequence' as source of variation."|gMean ratio|86.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.04|95.56|||||"ratio of IT+BI 691751 to BI 691751 treatment. Estimated value and its confidence interval (CI) are in percentage unit.~The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variance."|gMean ratio of IT+BI 691751 to BI 691751 treatment (in whole blood)||95.56|78.04|
81481232|NCT00520039|162651341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.28|||Chi-squared|df = 1||||1.28|-0.78|.31
81481233|NCT00325819|162651345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.66||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.01|||unadjusted Poisson regression|||The study sample size of 1000 children was selected to have 80% power to detect a 30% reduction in risk of the primary outcome of rectal temperature \>=38 following vaccination. In 2009, during the enrollment period of our trial, another paper reported the results of a randomized trial of acetaminophen prophylaxis in infants which found significantly lower immune responses to various vaccines in the acetaminophen group. In light of thse findings we elected to stop enrollment in our trial.||1.01|0.41|0.053
81481234|NCT00325819|162651346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.0||||0.08||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.08
81481235|NCT00325819|162651347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.31||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.84|||unadjusted Poisson regression|||||0.84|0.12|0.02
81481236|NCT00325819|162651348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.45||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.28|||unadjusted Poisson regression|||||1.28|0.16|0.14
81481237|NCT00325819|162651349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.7|||unadjusted Poisson regression|||||0.70|0.25|0.001
81481238|NCT00325819|162651350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.62||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.88|||unadjusted Poisson regression|||||1.88|0.21|0.40
81481239|NCT00325819|162651351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|3.94|||unadjusted Poisson regression|||||3.94|0.25|1.00
81481240|NCT00325819|162651352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.94||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|14.34|||unadjusted Poisson regression|||||14.34|0.60|0.18
81481241|NCT03284853|162651381|OTHER|The primary analysis was performed on the ITT population with imputation by Markov Chain Monte Carlo method.|||||<|0.05||||||Linear model with IOP at the given visit and time point as the response, baseline IOP as a covariate, and treatment as a main effect factor at each time point (08:00, 10:00, and 16:00 hours at the Week 2, Week 6, and Month 3 Visits).|Regression, Linear|Non-inferiority for PG324 was concluded if the UL of the 95% CI was ≤ l.5 mmHg at all 9 time points and ≤ l.0 mmHg at the majority of time points||Assuming no difference between PG324 and Ganfort, a two-tailed alpha of 0.05 (2-sided 95% CI) at each of 9 time points, a common SD of 3.5 mmHg, and a correlation between time points of ≤ 0.60, 200 ITT subjects per arm were necessary to have 85% power to show clinical non-inferiority of PG324 to Ganfort in the mean change from baseline IOP.||||<0.05
81481242|NCT01043133|162651401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||log-binomial|3.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.97||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|11.79|||log-binomial regression||Robust Huber-White standard errors account for clustering|||11.79|1.34|.01
81481243|NCT01043133|162651402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.78||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||||-.03|-2.48|.05
81481244|NCT03430856|162651431|NON_INFERIORITY|Change from baseline in HbA1c at 24 weeks of treatment, was analyzed using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) where all available post-baseline HbA1c measurements obtained up to Week 24 was entered as the dependent variables; visit and treatment were included as fixed factors, with Baseline HbA1c and stratification factor variables as covariates. Furthermore, the interaction terms of visit by treatment, visit by stratification factors and visit by Baseline HbA1c were included in the model.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.502|1.47|||||Insulin Tregopil 45 mg - Insulin Aspart|||1.470|0.502|
81481245|NCT03430856|162651431|NON_INFERIORITY|Non inferiority margin is 0.4%|Mean Difference (Net)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.414|1.37|||||Insulin Tregopil 30mg - Insulin Aspart|||1.370|0.414|
81481246|NCT02002871|162651442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The statistical analysis was performed on the difference of the change from baseline of the Blue light treated plaque versus the Control plaque.||||0.0152
81481247|NCT01466361|162651470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-7.23||||0.0643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.89|0.44|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparisons were made between nicotine 1.5mg lozenge and placebo lozenge at 5% significance level.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to provoked nicotine cravings at 1 minute post dosing.||0.44|-14.89|0.0643
81481248|NCT01466361|162651470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-7.16||||0.1489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.93|2.61|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparisons were made between nicotine 1.5mg lozenge and placebo lozenge at 5% significance level.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to provoked nicotine cravings at 3 minute post dosing.||2.61|-16.93|0.1489
81481249|NCT01466361|162651470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-6.33||||0.2225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.56|3.9|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparisons were made between 1.5mg nicotine lozenge and placebo lozenge at 5% significance level.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to provoked nicotine cravings at 5 minute post dosing.||3.90|-16.56|0.2225
81481250|NCT01466361|162651470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-5.11||||0.3491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.87|5.66|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparisons were made between 1.5mg nicotine lozenge and placebo lozenge at 5% significance level.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to provoked nicotine cravings, 10 minutes post dosing.||5.66|-15.87|0.3491
81574237|NCT02044393|162821639|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"90% confidence interval for gMean ratio of IT+BI 691751 to BI 69175 treatment was provided.~The ANOVA model included the fixed effects 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' and as a random effect 'subject within sequence' as source of variation."|gMean ratio|95.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.195|108.537|||||ratio of test to reference treatment. The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variance.|gMean ratio of test to reference treatment (in plasma)||108.537|84.195|
81481251|NCT01466361|162651470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-5.0||||0.3936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|6.59|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparisons were made between 1.5mg nicotine lozenge and placebo lozenge at 5% significance level.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to provoked nicotine cravings, 15 minutes post dosing.||6.59|-16.60|0.3936
81481252|NCT01466361|162651471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-3.58||||0.3922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.85|4.7|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparisons were made between 4mg nicotine lozenge and placebo lozenge at 5% significance level.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to provoked nicotine cravings, at 1 minute post dosing.||4.70|-11.85|0.3922
81481253|NCT01466361|162651471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-9.7||||0.0547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.59|0.2|||ANCOVA||Treatment comparisons were made between 4mg nicotine lozenge and placebo lozenge at 5% significance level.|Null hypothesis considered population means for treatments in comparison, to be equal with respect to provoked nicotine cravings, 3 minutes post dosing.||0.20|-19.59|0.0547
81481254|NCT02358031|162651474|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.21211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.11||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, HPV status and PD-L1 status.|Regression, Cox|||PFS in all participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to PFS in all participants of the control arm to address the sixth primary hypothesis. The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG, HPV status and PD-L1 status.||1.11|0.78|0.21211
81481255|NCT02358031|162651475|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.03697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.02||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, HPV status and PD-L1 status.|Regression, Cox|||PFS in CPS ≥1 participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to PFS in CPS ≥1 participants of the control arm to address the fifth primary hypothesis. The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG, HPV status and PD-L1 status.||1.02|0.69|0.03697
81481256|NCT02358031|162651476|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.02951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.01||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG and HPV status.|Regression, Cox|||PFS in CPS ≥20 participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to PFS in CPS ≥20 participants of the control arm to address the fourth primary hypothesis. The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG and HPV status.||1.01|0.58|0.02951
81481257|NCT02358031|162651477|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.00025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.87||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, HPV status and PD-L1 status.|Regression, Cox|||OS in all participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to OS in all participants of the control arm to address the fourteenth primary hypothesis. The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG, HPV status and PD-L1 status.||0.87|0.60|0.00025
81541067|NCT01650558|162759576|NON_INFERIORITY|Will assess performance of each experimental group relative to TS with a noninferiority margin for 1-HR of 0.35 to test the null (1-HR ≥ 0.35) and alternative (1-HR \< 0.35) hypotheses. Each experimental group will be declared noninferior to TS if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval of 1-HR is below 0.35. For ease of interpretation, the HRs have been recast with TS as the reference group, such that HRs greater than 1 indicate an increase in the experimental hazard rate relative to TS.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34|||<=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.58||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Poisson|Rate ratio confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted for overdispersion using the Pearson's chi-square scale.||||1.58|1.14|<=0.05
81575268|NCT01059825|162821919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-28.51||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-35.35|-21.67||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-21.67|-35.35|0.000
81481258|NCT02358031|162651478|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||2e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.8||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, HPV status and PD-L1 status.|Regression, Cox|||OS in CPS ≥1 participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to OS in CPS ≥1 participants of the control arm to address the twelfth primary hypothesis. The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG, HPV status and PD-L1 status.||0.80|0.53|0.00002
81481259|NCT02358031|162651479|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.00044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.82||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG and HPV status.|Regression, Cox|||OS in CPS ≥20 participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to OS in CPS ≥20 participants of the control arm to address the eleventh primary hypothesis. The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG and HPV status.||0.82|0.45|0.00044
81481260|NCT02358031|162651480|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.9983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.53||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, HPV status and PD-L1 status.|Regression, Cox|||PFS in all participants of the pembro mono arm was compared to PFS in all participants of the control arm to address the third primary hypothesis. The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG, HPV status and PD-L1 status.||1.53|1.09|0.99830
81481261|NCT02358031|162651481|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.8958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.36||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, HPV status and PD-L1 status.|Regression, Cox|||PFS in CPS ≥1 participants of the pembro mono arm was compared to PFS in CPS ≥1 participants of the control arm to address the second primary hypothesis. The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG, HPV status and PD-L1 status.||1.36|0.94|0.89580
81481262|NCT02358031|162651482|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.46791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.29||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG and HPV status.|Regression, Cox|||PFS in CPS ≥20 participants of the pembro mono arm was compared to PFS in CPS ≥20 participants of the control arm to address the first primary hypothesis. The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG and HPV status.||1.29|0.76|0.46791
81481263|NCT02358031|162651483|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.01985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.99||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, HPV status and PD-L1 status.|Regression, Cox|||OS in all participants of the pembro mono arm was compared to OS in all participants of the control arm to address the tenth primary hypothesis. The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG, HPV status and PD-L1 status.||0.99|0.70|0.01985
81481264|NCT02358031|162651484|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.00133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.9||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, HPV status and PD-L1 status.|Regression, Cox|||OS in CPS ≥1 participants of the pembro mono arm was compared to OS in CPS ≥1 participants of the control arm to address the eighth primary hypothesis. The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG, HPV status and PD-L1 status.||0.90|0.61|0.00133
81481265|NCT02358031|162651485|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.78||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG and HPV status.|Regression, Cox|||OS in CPS ≥20 participants of the pembro mono arm was compared to OS in CPS ≥20 participants of the control arm to address the seventh primary hypothesis. The comparison was based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG and HPV status.||0.78|0.44|0.00010
81481266|NCT02358031|162651492|OTHER||Difference in ORR Percentage|-0.8||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|7.2||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||ORR in all participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to ORR in all participants of the control arm. The comparison was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by ECOG (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) and PD-L1 TPS status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive).||7.2|-8.7|0.5740
81481267|NCT02358031|162651493|OTHER||Difference in ORR Percentage|0.5||||0.4586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|9.1||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||ORR in CPS ≥1 participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to ORR in CPS ≥1 participants of the control arm. The comparison was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by ECOG (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) and PD-L1 TPS status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive).||9.1|-8.2|0.4586
81541068|NCT01069484|162759585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the study by Mørkved and Bø (1997), showing 67% prevalence reduction of UI in the PFMT group and 34% reduction in the control group. Assuming a similar effect, two-sided significance of \<0.05, and a power of 0.90, required a total of 62 women. Stratified analysis on major levator ani (LA) muscle defects was planned, but the effect of PFMT in women with such defects was unknown. The statistical advice was to aim for 80 women with- and 80 women without such defects.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.32||P-values \< 0.05 were considered significant.|Mantel Haenszel||"Pelvic floor muscle training arm represents the numerator for relative risk and usual care arm represents the denominator for relative risk"|"Intention to treat was the principal analysis. Missing values for categorical data (self-reported UI) the approach of last observation carried forward was used."||1.32|0.60|0.57
81541069|NCT01069484|162759586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.42||P-values \< 0.05 were considered significant.|Mantel Haenszel||"Pelvic floor muscle training arm represents the numerator for relative risk and usual care arm represents the denominator for relative risk"|"Intention to treat was the principal analysis. Missing values for categorical data (self-reported UI) the approach of last observation carried forward was used."||1.42|0.49|0.51
81541070|NCT03111875|162759604|SUPERIORITY|common effect|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.6|0.87|1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.24|0.87|0.69
81541071|NCT03111875|162759604|SUPERIORITY|average relative effect|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.68||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.6|0.43|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.08|0.43|0.10
81541072|NCT03111875|162759605|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.13||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.87|1.47|||log-binomial models|The relative risk was estimated using a GEE model to adjust for within-patient correlation across components and log link (to estimate relative risk).||||1.47|0.87|0.25
81481268|NCT02358031|162651494|OTHER||Difference in ORR Percentage|5.0||||0.2161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|17.4||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||ORR in CPS ≥20 participants of the pembro combo arm was compared to ORR in CPS ≥20 participants of the control arm. The comparison was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by ECOG (0 vs. 1) and HPV status (Positive vs. Negative).||17.4|-7.5|0.2161
81481269|NCT02358031|162651495|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.4||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|4.26||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Change from baseline to Week 15 in EORTC-QLQ-C30 GHS/QoL combined score was compared between all participants of the pembro combo arm and the control arm. Comparison based on constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with GHS/QoL score as response variable and treatment by visit interaction, stratification factors (ECOG \[0 vs. 1\], HPV status \[Positive vs. Negative\] and PD-L1 TPS status \[Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive\]) as covariates.||4.26|-3.46|0.839
81481270|NCT02358031|162651496|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.37||||0.9497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.0||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Regression, Cox|||TTD in GHS/QoL combined score was compared between all participants of the pembro combo arm and the control arm. Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) and PD-L1 TPS status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive).||2.00|0.94|0.9497
81481271|NCT02358031|162651497|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.37||||0.9476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.02||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Regression, Cox|||TTD in EORTC QLQ-H\&N35 Pain Score was compared between all participants of the pembro combo arm and the control arm. Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) and PD-L1 TPS status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive).||2.02|0.93|0.9476
81481272|NCT02358031|162651498|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.5836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.59||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Regression, Cox|||TTD in EORTC QLQ-H\&N35 Swallowing Score was compared between all participants of the pembro combo arm and the control arm. Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) and PD-L1 TPS status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive).||1.59|0.69|0.5836
81481273|NCT02358031|162651505|OTHER||Difference in ORR Percentage|-19.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|-12.1||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||ORR in all participants of the pembro mono arm was compared to ORR in all participants of the control arm. The comparison was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by ECOG (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) and PD-L1 TPS status (Strongly Positive , Not Strongly Positive).||-12.1|-25.8|1.0000
81481274|NCT02358031|162651506|OTHER||Difference in ORR Percentage|-15.9||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|-8.3||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||ORR in CPS ≥1 participants of the pembro mono arm was compared to ORR in CPS ≥1 participants of the control arm. The comparison was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by ECOG (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) and PD-L1 TPS status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive).||-8.3|-23.4|1.0000
81481275|NCT02358031|162651507|OTHER||Difference in ORR Percentage|-12.8||||0.9869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|-1.5||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||ORR in CPS ≥20 participants of the pembro mono arm was compared to ORR in CPS ≥20 participants of the control arm. The comparison was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by ECOG (0 vs. 1) and HPV status (Positive vs. Negative).||-1.5|-23.8|0.9869
81481276|NCT02358031|162651508|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.24||||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|3.82||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Change from baseline to Week 15 in EORTC-QLQ-C30 GHS/QoL combined score was compared between all participants of the pembro mono arm and the control arm. Comparison based on cLDA model with GHS/QoL score as response variable and treatment by visit interaction, stratification factors (ECOG \[0 vs. 1\], HPV status \[Positive vs. Negative\] and PD-L1 TPS status \[Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive\]) as covariates.||3.82|-3.34|0.893
81481277|NCT02358031|162651509|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.38||||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.0||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Regression, Cox|||TTD in GHS/QoL combined score was compared between all participants of the pembro mono arm and the control arm. Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) and PD-L1 TPS status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive).||2.00|0.95|0.9530
81481278|NCT02358031|162651510|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.1501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.21||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Regression, Cox|||TTD in EORTC QLQ-H\&N35 Pain Score was compared between all participants of the pembro mono arm and the control arm. Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) and PD-L1 TPS status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive).||1.21|0.53|0.1501
81481279|NCT02358031|162651511|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.8751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.88||No formal hypothesis testing performed; nominal p-value provided for treatment comparison.|Regression, Cox|||TTD in EORTC QLQ-H\&N35 Swallowing Score was compared between all participants of the pembro mono arm and the control arm. Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG (0 vs. 1), HPV status (Positive vs. Negative) and PD-L1 TPS status (Strongly Positive, Not Strongly Positive).||1.88|0.85|0.8751
81481280|NCT03101150|162651532|OTHER|A sample size of minimum 152 was calculated to be able to determine incidence of preeclampsia that is in the range of 8-17% with 80% power assuming an alpha of 5%.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.163|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.32|||Chi-squared|||Eligible and consented study subjects were randomized according to permuted block design scheme to be allocated in 400 IU arm and 4000 IU arm.||1.32|0.02|<0.05
81481281|NCT03101150|162651533|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81481282|NCT03101150|162651534|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.43|||<|0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.94|||Chi-squared|||||0.94|0.19|<0.02
81481283|NCT00823134|162651553|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.7||0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.021
81481284|NCT00823134|162651554|OTHER|The number of events found per category (PSG and ApneaLink Plus recording) will be compared. Events are Apneas and Hypopneas per hour of sleep, measured as Apnea-Hypopnea-Index (AHI), Apnea-Index (AI), Obstructive AI, Central AI, Hypopnea-Index (HI) and Oxygen Desaturation Index (ODI).|Correlation coefficient (Bland-Altman)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Per recording, the number of events found per category with PSG and ApneaLink Plus will be compared. As a summary, all PSG values and all ApneaLink Plus values per category will be collected in one graph (Bland-Altmann Plot). The correlation coefficient will be calculated per category. A correlation of \>75% will be seen as threshold for validity.||||
81541073|NCT03111875|162759606|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.87|1.33|||log-binomial models|The relative risk was estimated using a GEE model to adjust for within-patient correlation across components and log link (to estimate relative risk)||||1.33|0.87|0.41
81481285|NCT02922153|162651560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided, two-sample t-test.||||||0.0223
81481286|NCT02922153|162651561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided two-sample t-test.||||||0.6259
81481287|NCT02922153|162651561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon two-sample test.||||||0.518
81481288|NCT02922153|162651562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0201||||||FEV1 one-sided, two-sample t-test|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0201
81481289|NCT02922153|162651562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||FVC one-sided, two-sample t-test|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.06
81481290|NCT02922153|162651562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||SVC one-sided, two-sample t-test|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.09
81481291|NCT02922153|162651563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3085||||||72 Hours Post-Op|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||||||0.3085
81481292|NCT02922153|162651563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8196||||||96 Hours Post-Op|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||||0.8196
81481293|NCT02922153|162651563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7269||||||120 Hours Post-Op|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||||0.7269
81481294|NCT02922153|162651565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4421|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Analysis is the time from end of procedure to oral endotracheal extubation||||0.4421
81481295|NCT02922153|162651566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4352||||||Total Post-Procedure for Hospital Stay|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test||||||0.4352
81481296|NCT02922153|162651567|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2939||||||ICU Length of Stay|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||||||0.2939
81481297|NCT02922153|162651567|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0998||||||Hospital Length of Stay|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||||||0.0998
81481298|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2877|||||||Chi-squared|||48 Hours Post-Op: Patient able to sit up in bed||||0.2877
81481299|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5311|||||||Fisher Exact|||48 Hours Post-Op: Patient able to stand up||||0.5311
81481300|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4908|||||||Fisher Exact|||48 Hours Post-Op: Patient able to walk||||0.4908
81481301|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8621|||||||Fisher Exact|||48 Hours Post-Op: Right Shoulder Flexion Movement||||0.8621
81481302|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||48 Hours Post-Op: Left Shoulder Flexion Movement||||1
81481303|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0133|||||||Fisher Exact|||72 Hours Post-Op: Patient able to sit up in bed||||0.0133
81481304|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0037|||||||Fisher Exact|||72 Hours Post-Op: Patient able to stand up||||0.0037
81481305|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1671|||||||Fisher Exact|||72 Hours Post-Op: Patient able to walk||||0.1671
81481306|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||72 Hours Post-Op: Right Shoulder Flexion Movement||||1.000
81481307|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||72 Hours Post-Op: Left Shoulder Flexion Movement||||1
81481308|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||96 Hours Post-Op: Patient able to sit up in bed||||1
81481309|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2757|||||||Fisher Exact|||96 Hours Post-Op: Patient able to stand up||||0.2757
81481310|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9025|||||||Fisher Exact|||96 Hours Post-Op: Patient able to walk||||0.9025
81481311|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7942|||||||Fisher Exact|||96 Hours Post-Op: Right Shoulder Flexion Movement||||0.7942
81481312|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||96 Hours Post-Op: Left Shoulder Flexion Movement||||1
81481313|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3492|||||||Fisher Exact|||120 Hours Post-Op: Patient able to sit up in bed||||0.3492
81481314|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2644|||||||Fisher Exact|||120 Hours Post-Op: Patient able to stand up||||0.2644
81481315|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8258|||||||Fisher Exact|||120 Hours Post-Op: Patient able to walk||||0.8258
81481316|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Fisher Exact|||120 Hours Post-Op: Right Shoulder Flexion Movement||||0.67
81481317|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5693|||||||Fisher Exact|||120 Hours Post-Op: Left Shoulder Flexion Movement||||0.5693
81481318|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1189|||||||Chi-squared|||Discharge: Patient able to sit up in bed||||0.1189
81481319|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Discharge: Patient able to stand up||||1
81481320|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6992|||||||Fisher Exact|||Discharge: Patient able to walk||||0.6992
81481321|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4429|||||||Fisher Exact|||Discharge: Right Shoulder Flexion Movement||||0.4429
81481322|NCT02922153|162651568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4563|||||||Fisher Exact|||Discharge: Left Shoulder Flexion Movement||||0.4563
81481323|NCT04547140|162651575|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of Participants Dying||||
81481324|NCT04547140|162651575|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of Participants Requiring ICU Admission||||
81481325|NCT04547140|162651576|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of Participants Who are Dependent on High Flow Oxygen Devices||||
81481326|NCT04547140|162651576|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Percentage of Participants Who are Dependent on Invasive Mechanical Ventilation||||
81481327|NCT04547140|162651577|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|1.22||||0.1453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|2.87||P-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Kenward-Roger|||Day 15||2.87|-0.43|0.1453
81481328|NCT04547140|162651577|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.21||||0.8015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|1.86||P-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Kenward-Roger|||Day 29||1.86|-1.44|0.8015
81481329|NCT04547140|162651579|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference of Duration|1.48||||0.5135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|6.0||P-value was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model, including the length of hospital stay (days) as a dependent variable and treatment group as a fixed effect.|ANOVA|||||6.00|-3.04|0.5135
81481330|NCT04547140|162651580|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference of Duration|3.41||||0.1221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|7.76||P-value was calculated using an ANOVA model, including the number of days in the ICU as a dependent variable and treatment group as a fixed effect.|ANOVA|||||7.76|-0.94|0.1221
81481331|NCT04547140|162651581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference of Duration|2.78||||0.3329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|8.48||P-value was calculated using an ANOVA model, including the number of days on oxygen as a dependent variable and treatment group as a fixed effect.|ANOVA|||||8.48|-2.92|0.3329
81481332|NCT04547140|162651582|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference of Duration|3.48||||0.1092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|7.77||P-value was calculated using an ANOVA model, including the number of days on mechanical ventilation as a dependent variable and treatment group as a fixed effect.|ANOVA|||||7.77|-0.81|0.1092
81481333|NCT04547140|162651583|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.63||||0.1189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.17||P-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Kenward-Roger|||Day 15||0.17|-1.43|0.1189
81481334|NCT04547140|162651583|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.85||||0.0341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-0.07||P-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Kenward-Roger|||Day 29||-0.07|-1.64|0.0341
81481335|NCT04547140|162651587|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|1.9||||0.8809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.1|28.3||P-value was calculated using Chi-square test with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in the percentages of participants experiencing sustained normalization of fever.|Chi-squared|||||28.3|-24.1|0.8809
81481336|NCT02256696|162651605|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.12|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for age and sex at birth.||modified intention to treat (mITT) analysis||2.12|0.93|0.10
81481337|NCT02256696|162651605|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.89||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.87|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for age and sex at birth.||mITT analysis||2.87|1.24|0.003
81481338|NCT02256696|162651605|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.15|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for age and sex at birth||per protocol||2.15|0.95|0.09
81481339|NCT02256696|162651605|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.87||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.89|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for age and sex at birth||per protocol||2.89|1.21|0.005
81481340|NCT02256696|162651608|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.61||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.44|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for age and sex at birth.||mITT analysis||2.44|1.07|0.02
81481341|NCT02256696|162651608|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.8||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.75|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for age and sex at birth||mITT analysis||2.75|1.18|0.006
81481342|NCT02256696|162651608|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.42|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for age and sex at birth||per protocol analysis||2.42|1.05|0.03
81481343|NCT02256696|162651608|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.84||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.85|||Regression, Cox|adjusted for age and sex at birth||per protocol analysis||2.85|1.18|0.007
81481344|NCT03361306|162651634|SUPERIORITY|Assuming the true VGPR+ rate is 40% under the null hypothesis, then this design will provide 90% power to detect a difference of 20% under the alternative hypothesis, assuming a one-sided alpha=0.10 significance level. For the originally planned enrollment of 40 subjects, if at least 21 subjects achieved VGPR or better to induction, the null hypothesis would be rejected.|Response Rate|0.467||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.213|0.734||This p-value is only based on partial enrollment on the study. As enrollment was halted early, this p-value is descriptive in nature and cannot determine the success/failure of the trial.|Fisher Exact||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|||0.734|0.213|0.390
81481345|NCT01272908|162651645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.293||||0.253|||||||Regression, Logistic|||ACR20: Week 12 versus (vs) Week 4||||0.253
81481346|NCT01272908|162651645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.019||||0.005|||||||Regression, Logistic|||ACR20: Week 24 vs Week 4||||0.005
81481347|NCT01272908|162651645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.552||||0.023|||||||Regression, Logistic|||ACR50: Week 12 vs Week 4||||0.023
81481348|NCT01272908|162651645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.861||||0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||ACR50: Week 24 vs. Week 4||||0.001
81481349|NCT01272908|162651649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.099||||0.667|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Good vs Moderate vs None: Week 12 vs Week 4||||0.667
81481350|NCT01272908|162651649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.589|||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Good vs Moderate vs None: Week 24 vs Week 4||||<0.001
81481351|NCT01272908|162651649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.138||||0.44|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Good/Moderate vs None: Week 12 vs Week 4||||0.440
81481352|NCT01272908|162651649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.009||||0.012|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Good/Moderate vs None: Week 24 vs Week 4||||0.012
81481353|NCT01272908|162651651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4||||<0.001
81481354|NCT01272908|162651651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 12||||<0.001
81481355|NCT01272908|162651651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 24||||<0.001
81481356|NCT01272908|162651651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 36||||<0.001
81481357|NCT01272908|162651651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 48||||<0.001
81481358|NCT01272908|162651653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test|||Baseline vs Week 24||||<0.001
81481359|NCT01272908|162651655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline vs Week 24||||<0.001
81481360|NCT01272908|162651657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline vs Week 24||||<0.001
81481361|NCT01272908|162651659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Baseline vs Week 24||||<0.001
81481362|NCT01272908|162651661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline vs Week 24||||<0.001
81481363|NCT01272908|162651663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Baseline vs Week 24||||<0.001
81481364|NCT01272908|162651665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Baseline vs Week 24||||<0.001
81481365|NCT01272908|162651667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Baseline vs Week 24||||<0.001
81481366|NCT01272908|162651671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline vs Week 12||||<0.001
81481367|NCT01272908|162651671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Baseline vs Week 24||||<0.001
81481368|NCT02221648|162651673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.447|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4470
81481369|NCT02221648|162651674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0293|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0293
81481370|NCT02221648|162651675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0448|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0448
81481371|NCT02533934|162651711|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin is defined by the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|||||<|0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||APRI change from baseline to last follow-up||||<.01
81481372|NCT02533934|162651711|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin is defined by the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|||||<|0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||APRI change from baseline to last follow-up||||<.01
81481373|NCT02533934|162651711|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin is defined by the a priori threshold for statistical significance|||||<|0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||FIB4 change from baseline to last follow-up||||<.01
81481374|NCT02533934|162651711|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin is defined by the a priori threshold for statistical significance|||||<|0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||FIB4 change from baseline to last follow-up||||<.01
81481375|NCT02533934|162651713|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin is defined by the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Signed Rank Test)|||||||<0.001
81481376|NCT00905424|162651714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.0902|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.5|-0.1||The test was performed a priori at the significance level of 0.10|ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-4.5|0.0902
81481377|NCT00905424|162651715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.3091|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.4|0.6||The test was performed a priori at the significance level of 0.10|ANCOVA|||||0.6|-2.4|0.3091
81481378|NCT00905424|162651716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.0573|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.7|-0.3||The test was performed a priori at the significance level of 0.10|ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-3.7|0.0573
81481379|NCT00905424|162651717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2368||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2368
81481380|NCT00905424|162651720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.0463|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|-0.5||The test was performed a priori at the significance level of 0.10|ANCOVA|||Global Executive Composite||-0.5|-5.4|0.0463
81481381|NCT00905424|162651720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.1431|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.3|0.3||The test was performed a priori at the significance level of 0.10|ANCOVA|||Behavioral Regulation Index||0.3|-4.3|0.1431
81481382|NCT00905424|162651720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3||||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.8|-0.8||The test was performed a priori at the significance level of 0.10|ANCOVA|||Metacognition Index||-0.8|-5.8|0.0281
81481383|NCT00905424|162651721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.0|-0.1||The test was performed a priori at the significance level of 0.10|ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-6.0|0.0920
81481384|NCT00905424|162651722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.0774|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.2|-0.1||The test was performed a priori at the significance level of 0.10|ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-2.2|0.0774
81481385|NCT00905424|162651723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.4726|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|4.0||The test was performed a priori at the significance level of 0.10|ANCOVA|||||4.0|-1.6|0.4726
81481386|NCT00905424|162651724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.5182|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|3.1||The test was performed a priori at the significance level of 0.10|ANCOVA|||||3.1|-1.4|0.5182
81481387|NCT00905424|162651725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|1.2||The test was performed a priori at the significance level of 0.10|ANCOVA|||||1.2|-3.1|0.4630
81481388|NCT00905424|162651726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.523||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5230
81481389|NCT00905424|162651729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.2876|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|4.7||The test was performed a priori at the significance level of 0.10|ANCOVA|||Global Executive Composite||4.7|-1.0|0.2876
81481390|NCT00905424|162651729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|4.4||The test was performed a priori at the significance level of 0.10|ANCOVA|||Behavioral Regulation Index||4.4|-2.1|0.5590
81481391|NCT00905424|162651729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.2079|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|5.2||The test was performed a priori at the significance level of 0.10|ANCOVA|||Metacognition Index||5.2|-0.7|0.2079
81481392|NCT00905424|162651730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7||||0.1489|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.0|0.5||The test was performed a priori at the significance level of 0.10|ANCOVA|||||0.5|-8.0|0.1489
81481393|NCT00905424|162651731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.0852|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|-0.1||The test was performed a priori at the significance level of 0.10|ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-2.8|0.0852
81481394|NCT00379899|162651732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for screening total coronary artery calcification score stratification factor (≥ 30 to 399, ≥ 400 to 999, and ≥ 1000)||||||0.073
81481395|NCT00379899|162651733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.094||95.0|0.36|1.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Logit estimates (Cinacalcet:Control)|||1.08|0.36|0.094
81481396|NCT00379899|162651734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for screening total coronary artery calcification score stratification factor||||||0.018
81481397|NCT00379899|162651736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.258|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.258
81481398|NCT00379899|162651737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for screening total coronary artery calcification score stratification factor||||||0.011
81481399|NCT00379899|162651738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for screening total coronary artery calcification score stratification factor||||||<0.001
81481400|NCT00379899|162651739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for screening total coronary artery calcification score stratification factor||||||<0.001
81481401|NCT00379899|162651740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for screening total coronary artery calcification score stratification factor||||||0.025
81481402|NCT00379899|162651741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for screening total coronary artery calcification score stratification factor||||||0.021
81481403|NCT00379899|162651742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for screening total coronary artery calcification score stratification factor||||||<0.001
81481404|NCT00379899|162651743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for screening total coronary artery calcification score stratification factor||||||<0.001
81481405|NCT01922258|162651744|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.34|||=|0.1454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.49|0.82|||Mixed-effect model repeated measure|||||0.82|-5.49|=0.1454
81481406|NCT04552132|162651746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.63
81481407|NCT04552132|162651747|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81481408|NCT04552132|162651748|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.63
81481409|NCT04552132|162651749|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81481410|NCT04552132|162651750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.57
81481411|NCT04552132|162651751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.60
81481412|NCT04552132|162651752|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81481413|NCT04552132|162651753|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81481414|NCT04552132|162651754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.18
81481415|NCT04552132|162651755|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4993|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.4993
81481416|NCT04552132|162651756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.52
81481417|NCT04552132|162651757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.70
81481418|NCT04878120|162651775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.733||||||For interaction between study group and intervention|ANOVA|||"The study followed a randomized crossover design, with two study groups and two intervention types; the two groups differed in the order they received the two intervention types. To test the hypothesis that HCL Control with Smart Bolus Calculator reduces exposure to hypoglycemia with respect to Standard HCL Control, a mixed ANOVA was performed with LBGI as outcome measure, study group as between-subject factor, and intervention type as within-subject factor."||||0.733
81481419|NCT04878120|162651776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.824||||||For interaction between study group and intervention|ANOVA|||The study followed a randomized crossover design, with two study groups and two intervention types; the two groups differed in the order they received the two intervention types. A mixed ANOVA was performed with percentage of time spent below 70 mg/dL as outcome measure, study group as between-subject factor, and intervention type as within-subject factor.||||0.824
81481420|NCT04878120|162651777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.402||||||For interaction between study group and intervention|ANOVA|||The study followed a randomized crossover design, with two study groups and two intervention types; the two groups differed in the order they received the two intervention types. A mixed ANOVA was performed with percentage of time spent in 70-180 mg/dL as outcome measure, study group as between-subject factor, and intervention type as within-subject factor.||||0.402
81481421|NCT04878120|162651778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||For interaction between study group and intervention|ANOVA|||The study followed a randomized crossover design, with two study groups and two intervention types; the two groups differed in the order they received the two intervention types. A mixed ANOVA was performed with percentage of time spent above 180 mg/dL as outcome measure, study group as between-subject factor, and intervention type as within-subject factor.||||0.300
81481422|NCT04878120|162651779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.168||||||For interaction between study arm and intervention|ANOVA|||The study followed a randomized crossover design, with two study groups and two intervention types; the two groups differed in the order they received the two intervention types. A mixed ANOVA was performed with HBGI as outcome measure, study group as between-subject factor, and intervention type as within-subject factor.||||0.168
81481423|NCT04878120|162651780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.476||||||For interaction between study group and intervention|ANOVA|||The study followed a randomized crossover design, with two study groups and two intervention types; the two groups differed in the order they received the two intervention types. A mixed ANOVA was performed with CGM coefficient of variation as outcome measure, study group as between-subject factor, and intervention type as within-subject factor.||||0.476
81481424|NCT04878120|162651781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.914||||||For interaction between study group and intervention|ANOVA|||The study followed a randomized crossover design, with two study groups and two intervention types; the two groups differed in the order they received the two intervention types. A mixed ANOVA was performed with total amount of carbohydrate administered as rescue treatments as outcome measure, study group as between-subject factor, and intervention type as within-subject factor.||||0.914
81481425|NCT02686164|162651796|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.914|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|0.983||||||AUC(0-24) of Midazolam: Cycle 1 Day 1, Lenvatinib (single-dose) + Midazolam Versus (vs.) Cycle 1 Day -3, Midazolam||0.983|0.850|
81481426|NCT02686164|162651796|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.148|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.938|1.404||||||AUC(0-24) of Midazolam: Cycle 1 Day 14, Lenvatinib (steady state) + Midazolam vs. Cycle 1 Day -3, Midazolam||1.404|0.938|
81541074|NCT00083889|162759644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5268|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4316|0.643||p-value from 2-sided, unstratified test.|Log Rank||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio les than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of SU011248; a hazard ratio greater than 1 indicates a reduction in favor of IFN-a.|Unstratified analysis: Hazard Ratio (SU011248 vs IFN-α). Progression-free survival (PFS) was assessed in each treatment arm using the Kaplan-Meier method.||0.6430|0.4316|<0.0001
81481427|NCT02686164|162651796|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.335||||||AUC(0-24) of 1'-hydroxy midazolam: Cycle 1 Day 1, Lenvatinib (single-dose) + Midazolam vs. Cycle 1 Day -3, Midazolam||1.335|0.940|
81481428|NCT02686164|162651796|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.199|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.057|1.36||||||AUC(0-24) of 1'-hydroxy midazolam: Cycle 1 Day 14, Lenvatinib (steady-state) + Midazolam vs.Cycle 1 Day -3, Midazolam||1.360|1.057|
81481429|NCT02686164|162651797|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.862|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.753|0.988||||||Cmax of Midazolam: Cycle 1 Day 1, Lenvatinib (single-dose) + Midazolam vs. Cycle 1 Day -3, Midazolam||0.988|0.753|
81481430|NCT02686164|162651797|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.027|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.852|1.238||||||Cmax of Midazolam: Cycle 1 Day 14, Lenvatinib (steady state) + Midazolam vs. Cycle 1 Day -3, Midazolam||1.238|0.852|
81481431|NCT02686164|162651797|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.055|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.879|1.268||||||Cmax of 1'-hydroxy midazolam: Cycle 1 Day 1, Lenvatinib (single-dose) + Midazolam vs. Cycle 1 Day -3, Midazolam||1.268|0.879|
81481432|NCT02686164|162651797|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.845|1.046||||||Cmax of 1'-hydroxy midazolam: Cycle 1 Day 14, Lenvatinib (steady state) + Midazolam vs. Cycle 1 Day -3, Midazolam||1.046|0.845|
81481433|NCT01691378|162651799|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|8.3|||ANCOVA|||"Analyses 2-sided test w/ sig level .05. N=35 analyzed w/ α .05 provided 80% power to detect effect size d=1. T1 variables compared using Wilcoxon rank sum \& Fisher exact tests. Per protocol analysis, all participants required T2 BHS.~T2 BHS compared bet arms controlling for T1 BHS. No confounders significant at .10, not included in model. Analysis of covariance modeled T2 BHS as function of arm \& T1 BHS. Estimated mean difference in T2 scores calculated, no adjustment for multiple comparisons."||8.3|.52|.03
81481434|NCT01691378|162651799|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|-1.3|||Regression, Linear|||"Analysis contrasted T1 to T2 change with T2 to T3 change in Waitlist arm only. Waitlist participants serve as their own control \& only variable controlled for was change in Waitlist period (if participants improved greatly during Waitlist period, they would no longer have enough room to change in Intervention period). Linear regression used with difference in change as dependent variable \& Waitlist period change as only predictor. Estimated mean difference in change calculated from this model."||-1.3|-7.9|.01
81481435|NCT01691378|162651799|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|-3.2|||one-sample t-test|||Analysis investigated change from T1 to T3 within the WtoH Intervention first arm only. This difference was calculated and a 1-sample t test was used to determine whether the estimate was different from zero. As this change was not compared with a control group change, baseline values were not accounted for.||-3.2|-9.3|.0007
81481436|NCT01691378|162651800|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|8.0|||ANCOVA|||"Analyses 2-sided test w/ sig level .05. N=35 analyzed w/ α .05 provided 80% power to detect effect size d=1. T1 variables compared using Wilcoxon rank sum \& Fisher exact tests. Per protocol analysis, all participants required T2 BHS.~T2 BSS compared bet arms controlling for T1 BSS. No confounders significant at .10, not included in model. Analysis of covariance modeled T2 BSS as function of arm \& T1 BSS. Estimated mean difference in T2 scores calculated, no adjustment for multiple comparisons."||8.0|-.29|.07
81481437|NCT01691378|162651800|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.1|||Regression, Linear|||"Analysis contrasted T1 to T2 change with T2 to T3 change in Waitlist arm only. Waitlist participants serve as their own control \& only variable controlled for was change in Waitlist period (if participants improved greatly during Waitlist period, they would no longer have enough room to change in Intervention period). Linear regression used with difference in change as dependent variable \& Waitlist period change as only predictor. Estimated mean difference in change calculated from this model."||3.1|-3.3|.94
81481438|NCT01691378|162651800|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|0.12|||one-sample t-test|||Analysis investigated change from T1 to T3 within the WtoH Intervention first arm only. This difference was calculated and a 1-sample t test was used to determine whether the estimate was different from zero. As this change was not compared with a control group change, baseline values were not accounted for.||.12|-7.0|.06
81481439|NCT01691378|162651801|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|12.9|||ANCOVA|||"Analyses 2-sided test w/ sig level .05. N=35 analyzed w/ α .05 provided 80% power to detect effect size d=1. T1 variables compared using Wilcoxon rank sum \& Fisher exact tests. Per protocol analysis, all participants required T2 BHS.~T2 BDI compared bet arms controlling for T1 BDI. No confounders significant at .10, not included in model. Analysis of covariance modeled T2 BDI as function of arm \& T1 BDI. Estimated mean difference in T2 scores calculated, no adjustment for multiple comparisons."||12.9|-1.7|.13
81481440|NCT01691378|162651801|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.7||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-3.6|||Regression, Linear|||"Analysis contrasted T1 to T2 change with T2 to T3 change in Waitlist arm only. Waitlist participants serve as their own control \& only variable controlled for was change in Waitlist period (if participants improved greatly during Waitlist period, they would no longer have enough room to change in Intervention period). Linear regression used with difference in change as dependent variable \& Waitlist period change as only predictor. Estimated mean difference in change calculated from this model."||-3.6|-13.8|.003
81481441|NCT01691378|162651801|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-5.3|||one-sample t-test|||Analysis investigated change from T1 to T3 within the WtoH Intervention first arm only. This difference was calculated and a 1-sample t test was used to determine whether the estimate was different from zero. As this change was not compared with a control group change, baseline values were not accounted for.||-5.3|-18.0|.002
81481442|NCT02465164|162651802|OTHER|Wilcoxon rank-sum tests||||||0.208|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.208
81481443|NCT04235504|162651834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-1.1|||linear mixed model|||||-1.10|-1.74|<0.0001
81481444|NCT04235504|162651835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.59|33.6|||linear mixed model|||||33.60|21.59|<0.0001
81481445|NCT04235504|162651836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.16|-21.55|||linear mixed model|||||-21.55|-34.16|<0.0001
81481446|NCT04235504|162651837|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.6227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.61|||linear mixed model|||||0.61|-0.37|0.6227
81481447|NCT04235504|162651838|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|0.0||Due to the small sample size, p value will not be meaningful. Therefore, p value is not presented|linear mixed model|||||0.00|-2.17|
81481448|NCT04235504|162651839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.34|45.28||Due to the small sample size, p value will not be meaningful. Therefore, p value is not presented|linear mixed model|||||45.28|12.34|
81481449|NCT04235504|162651840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.27|-11.64||Due to the small sample size, p value will not be meaningful. Therefore, p value is not presented|linear mixed model|||||-11.64|-45.27|
81481450|NCT04235504|162651841|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.59||Due to the small sample size, p value will not be meaningful. Therefore, p value is not presented|linear mixed model|||||0.59|-1.32|
81481451|NCT00870467|162651848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81575269|NCT01059825|162821919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-35.4||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-42.3|-28.51||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-28.51|-42.30|0.000
81481452|NCT00870467|162651849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81481453|NCT00870467|162651850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81481454|NCT00870467|162651851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81481455|NCT00870467|162651852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81481456|NCT00870467|162651853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81481457|NCT02493517|162651968|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is defined as 0.6 SDS for the upper limit of 95% CI of the LS mean difference of the log-transformed IGF-1 SDS without back-transformation.|Treatment difference|-0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.11||||||"The Least Square (LS) Means and 95% Confidence Intervals (CIs) were based on the generalised linear model (GLM) with IGF-1 SDS change from baseline values as dependent variable, with treatment group and previous pituitary surgery as independent factors, and the baseline value of IGF-1 SDS as independent covariate. A log-transformation with base e was applied to the IGF-1 SDS data before analysing.~The treatment difference (lanreotide Autogel - lanreotide PR) is presented."||0.11|-0.74|
81481458|NCT02493517|162651968|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin for the back-transformed LS Mean ratio of IGF-1 SDS of lanreotide Autogel versus lanreotide PR is exp (0.6) = 1.822.|LS Mean ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.11||||||"The LS Means and 95% CIs were based on the GLM with IGF-1 SDS change from baseline values as dependent variable, with treatment group and previous pituitary surgery as independent factors, and the baseline value of IGF-1 SDS as independent covariate. A log-transformation with base e was applied to the IGF-1 SDS data before analysing.~The LS Mean ratio (lanreotide Autogel versus lanreotide PR) is presented."||1.11|0.48|
81481459|NCT02493517|162651969|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|17.7||||||The risk difference (lanreotide Autogel - lanreotide PR) in the percentage of normal IGF-1 SDS values at EOST/EW Visit is presented.||17.7|-5.2|
81481460|NCT02493517|162651970|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|14.4||||||The risk difference (lanreotide Autogel - lanreotide PR) in the percentage of GH levels ≤2.5 mcg/L at EOST/EW Visit is presented.||14.4|-17.5|
81481461|NCT02493517|162651971|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|12.0||||||The risk difference (lanreotide Autogel - lanreotide PR) in the percentage of GH levels ≤1 mcg/L at EOST/EW Visit is presented.||12.0|-8.9|
81481462|NCT02493517|162651972|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|12.5||||||The risk difference (lanreotide Autogel - lanreotide PR) in the percentage subjects with normal IGF-1 levels and who have GH levels \>1 mcg/L and ≤2.5 mcg/L at EOST/EW Visit is presented.||12.5|-3.1|
81481463|NCT02493517|162651973|OTHER||Treatment difference|3.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|11.25||||||Treatment difference (lanreotide Autogel - lanreotide PR) is presented.||11.25|-3.98|
81481464|NCT02493517|162651974|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|13.3||||||Risk difference (lanreotide Autogel - lanreotide PR) in the percentage of subjects with at least 20% reduction in the solid component of tumour volume compared to Baseline is presented.||13.3|-24.3|
81481465|NCT05404711|162651979|OTHER||AUC|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.94|||||Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) was 0.56 (95% CI 0.18-0.94) for 2-hour postprandial glucose.|||0.94|0.18|
81481466|NCT05404711|162651980|OTHER||AUC|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.94|||||Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) was 0.56 (95% CI 0.18-0.94) for 2-hour postprandial glucose.|||0.94|0.18|
81481467|NCT05404711|162651981|OTHER||AUC|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.94|||||Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) was 0.56 (95% CI 0.18-0.94) for 2-hour postprandial glucose.|||0.94|0.18|
81481468|NCT05404711|162651982|OTHER||AUC|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.94|||||Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) was 0.56 (95% CI 0.18-0.94) for 2-hour postprandial glucose.|||0.94|0.18|
81481469|NCT05404711|162651983|OTHER||AUC|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) was 1.00 (based on 100% sensitivity) for elevated fasting glucose.|||||
81481470|NCT05404711|162651984|OTHER||AUC|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) was 1.00 (based on 100% sensitivity) for elevated fasting glucose.|||||
81481471|NCT05404711|162651985|OTHER||AUC|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) was 1.00 (based on 100% sensitivity) for elevated fasting glucose.|||||
81481472|NCT05404711|162651986|OTHER||AUC|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) was 1.00 (based on 100% sensitivity) for elevated fasting glucose.|||||
81481473|NCT05404711|162651987|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.18||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between home-OGTT fasting glucose and HbA1c.||||0.3
81481474|NCT05404711|162651987|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.5||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between home-OGTT 2-hour glucose and HbA1c.||||0.005
81481475|NCT05404711|162651987|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.46||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between delta (difference between fasting and postprandial) home-OGTT glucose and HbA1c.||||0.01
81481476|NCT05404711|162651987|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.23||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between home-OGTT peak glucose and HbA1c.||||0.2
81481477|NCT05404711|162651987|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.14||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between time of home-OGTT peak glucose and HbA1c.||||0.5
81481478|NCT05404711|162651987|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.29||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between CGM mean glucose (mg/dL) and HbA1c.||||0.1
81481479|NCT05404711|162651987|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|-0.15||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between CGM correlation of variability (CV) and HbA1c.||||0.4
81481480|NCT05404711|162651987|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|-0.06||||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between CGM standard deviation and HbA1c.||||0.7
81481481|NCT05404711|162651988|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.25||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between home-OGTT fasting glucose and laboratory-OGTT fasting glucose.||||0.2
81481482|NCT05404711|162651988|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.19||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between home-OGTT 2-hour glucose and lab-OGTT fasting glucose.||||0.3
81481483|NCT05404711|162651988|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|-0.1||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between delta (difference between fasting and postprandial) home-OGTT and lab-OGTT fasting glucose.||||0.6
81481484|NCT05404711|162651988|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.19||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between home-OGTT peak glucose and lab-OGTT fasting glucose.||||0.3
81481485|NCT05404711|162651988|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.09||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between time of home-OGTT peak glucose and lab-OGTT fasting glucose.||||0.6
81481486|NCT05404711|162651988|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.35||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between CGM mean glucose and lab-OGTT fasting glucose.||||0.05
81481487|NCT05404711|162651988|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|-0.18||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between CGM coefficient of variability (CV) and lab-OGTT fasting glucose.||||0.3
81481488|NCT05404711|162651988|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|-0.07||||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between CGM standard deviation (SD) and lab-OGTT fasting glucose.||||0.7
81481489|NCT05404711|162651989|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.1||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between home-OGTT fasting glucose and lab-OGTT 2-hour glucose.||||0.6
81481490|NCT05404711|162651989|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.31||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between home-OGTT 2-hour glucose and lab-OGTT 2-hour glucose.||||0.1
81481491|NCT05404711|162651989|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.25||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between delta (difference between fasting and postprandial) home-OGTT glucose and lab-OGTT 2-hour glucose.||||0.2
81481492|NCT05404711|162651989|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.26||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between home-OGTT peak glucose and lab-OGTT 2-hour glucose.||||0.2
81481493|NCT05404711|162651989|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.27||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between time of home-OGTT peak glucose and lab-OGTT 2-hour glucose.||||0.2
81481494|NCT05404711|162651989|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.31||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between CGM mean glucose and lab-OGTT 2-hour glucose.||||0.08
81481495|NCT05404711|162651989|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.15||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between CGM coefficient of variability (CV) and lab-OGTT 2-hour glucose.||||0.4
81481496|NCT05404711|162651989|OTHER|Spearman correlation analysis|Spearman correlation rho|0.28||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman correlation|||Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between CGM standard deviation (SD) and lab-OGTT 2-hour glucose.||||0.1
81481497|NCT00490971|162652013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0||||The two treatment groups were compared using a weighted z-statistic based on rho-family of alpha spending function at information fraction of 85.0% at interim analysis analysis (rho=2.5) at 0.025 (1-sided) level. One-sided alpha at final was 0.0195.|Weighted Z- test|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference between Pali/Pali and Pali/Placebo in the time to recurrence of any mood symptoms related to bipolar I disorder. An interim analysis was performed when approximately 85% of the required number of recurrences were reported in Pali/Pali and Pali/Placebo treatment groups. A flexible group-sequential approach was adopted. The general family of alpha spending function based on the rho-family with rho=2.5 at overall type I error of 0.025 (1-sided) was employed.||||0.017
81481498|NCT00490971|162652014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The two treatment groups were compared using a weighted z-statistic based on rho-family of alpha spending function at information fraction of 81.9% at interim analysis analysis (rho=2.5) at 0.025 (1-sided) level. One-sided alpha at final was 0.0198.|Weighted z-test|||At the time of interim analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint, the proportion of recurrence of manic symptoms was 81.9% of the number of recurrence of manic symptoms at final analysis. A flexible group-sequential approach was adopted. The general family of alpha spending function based on the rho-family with rho=2.5 at overall type I error of 0.025 (1-sided) was employed.||||<0.001
81481499|NCT00490971|162652015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.46||Cox proportional hazards regression was performed with treatment (Pali/Placebo, Pali/Pali) as a factor. The 2 treatment groups were compared by means of a hazard ratio (Pali/Placebo: Pali/Pali)|Regression, Cox|The percent of participants who reported recurrence of depressive symptoms was: 18% Pali/Placebo, 24% Pali/Pali.|Hazard ratio was estimated with Pali/Placebo in the numerator and Pali/Pali in the denominator|||1.46|0.53|
81481500|NCT00490971|162652016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.92|-1.98|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group (Pali/Pali, Pali/Placebo) and country as factors with baseline value as covariate||Change from Baseline (Maintenance Phase) to Endpoint (Maintenance Phase)||-1.98|-6.92|<0.001
81481501|NCT00490971|162652017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|2.55|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model with treatment (Pali/Pali, Pali/Placebo) and country as factors with baseline value as covariate||Change from Baseline (Maintenance Phase) to Endpoint (Maintenance Phase)||2.55|-1.87|0.763
81481502|NCT00490971|162652018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|10.09|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model with treatment (Pali/Pali, Pali/Placebo) and country as factors with baseline value as covariate||Change from Baseline (Maintenance Phase) to Endpoint (Maintenance Phase)||10.09|1.40|0.010
81481503|NCT00490971|162652019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model on ranks with treatment (Pali/Pali, Pali/Placebo) and country as factors with baseline value as covariate||Change from Baseline (Maintenance Phase) to Endpoint (Maintenance Phase)||||0.007
81481504|NCT00593450|162652028|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority limit for the difference between study groups in the mean change in visual acuity at 1 year was 5 letters (i.e., one line on the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study \[ETDRS\] visual-acuity chart)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.16|TWO_SIDED|99.2|-3.9|2.9||This p-value is for the test of overall difference among 4 treatment groups. The p-value for pairwise comparison was not performed, because this is a non-inferiority trial.|ANOVA|We calcularted of two-sided 99.2% confidence intervals. We used Bonferroni approach to accommodate six pairwise treatment comparisons.|Estimate = Mean VA Change in Avastin Monthly Group - Mean VA Change in Lucentis Monthly Group|The study was designed as a non-inferiority trial among four study groups, with the ability to test for superiority if a treatment was found to be non-inferior. Assuming a standard deviation for changes in visual acuity for 15 letters, we determined that a sample of 277 patients per group (which was increased to 300 to allow for a rate of death or dropout of 8%) would provide a power of 90%.||2.9|-3.9|0.16
81481505|NCT00593450|162652028|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority limit for the difference between study groups in the mean change in visual acuity at 1 year was 5 letters (i.e., one line on the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study \[ETDRS\] visual-acuity chart)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.16|TWO_SIDED|99.2|-4.1|2.4||This p-value is for the test of overall difference among 4 treatment groups. The p-value for pairwise comparison was not performed, because this is a non-inferiority trial.|ANOVA|We calcularted of two-sided 99.2% confidence intervals. We used Bonferroni approach to accommodate six pairwise treatment comparisons.|Estimate = Mean VA Change in Avastin as Needed Group - Mean VA Change in Lucentis as Needed Group|The study was designed as a non-inferiority trial among four study groups, with the ability to test for superiority if a treatment was found to be non-inferior. Assuming a standard deviation for changes in visual acuity for 15 letters, we determined that a sample of 277 patients per group (which was increased to 300 to allow for a rate of death or dropout of 8%) would provide a power of 90%.||2.4|-4.1|0.16
81481506|NCT00593450|162652028|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority limit for the difference between study groups in the mean change in visual acuity at 1 year was 5 letters (i.e., one line on the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study \[ETDRS\] visual-acuity chart)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.16|TWO_SIDED|99.2|-4.7|1.3||This p-value is for the test of overall difference among 4 treatment groups. The p-value for pairwise comparison was not performed, because this is a non-inferiority trial.|ANOVA|We calcularted of two-sided 99.2% confidence intervals. We used Bonferroni approach to accommodate six pairwise treatment comparisons.|Estimate = Mean VA Change in Lucentis as Needed Group - Mean VA Change in Lucentis Monthly Group|The study was designed as a non-inferiority trial among four study groups, with the ability to test for superiority if a treatment was found to be non-inferior. Assuming a standard deviation for changes in visual acuity for 15 letters, we determined that a sample of 277 patients per group (which was increased to 300 to allow for a rate of death or dropout of 8%) would provide a power of 90%.||1.3|-4.7|0.16
81481507|NCT00593450|162652028|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority limit for the difference between study groups in the mean change in visual acuity at 1 year was 5 letters (i.e., one line on the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study \[ETDRS\] visual-acuity chart)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.16|TWO_SIDED|99.2|-5.7|1.6||This p-value is for the test of overall difference among 4 treatment groups. The p-value for pairwise comparison was not performed, because this is a non-inferiority trial.|ANOVA|We calcularted of two-sided 99.2% confidence intervals. We used Bonferroni approach to accommodate six pairwise treatment comparisons.|Estimate = Mean VA Change in Avastin as Needed Group - Mean VA Change in Avastin Monthly Group|The study was designed as a non-inferiority trial among four study groups, with the ability to test for superiority if a treatment was found to be non-inferior. Assuming a standard deviation for changes in visual acuity for 15 letters, we determined that a sample of 277 patients per group (which was increased to 300 to allow for a rate of death or dropout of 8%) would provide a power of 90%.||1.6|-5.7|0.16
81481508|NCT00593450|162652028|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority limit for the difference between study groups in the mean change in visual acuity at 1 year was 5 letters (i.e., one line on the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study \[ETDRS\] visual-acuity chart)|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.16|TWO_SIDED|99.2|-4.5|2.1||This p-value is for the test of overall difference among 4 treatment groups. The p-value for pairwise comparison was not performed, because this is a non-inferiority trial.|ANOVA|We calcularted of two-sided 99.2% confidence intervals. We used Bonferroni approach to accommodate six pairwise treatment comparisons.|Estimate = Mean VA Change in Lucentis as Needed Group - Mean VA Change in Avastin Monthly Group|The study was designed as a non-inferiority trial among four study groups, with the ability to test for superiority if a treatment was found to be non-inferior. Assuming a standard deviation for changes in visual acuity for 15 letters, we determined that a sample of 277 patients per group (which was increased to 300 to allow for a rate of death or dropout of 8%) would provide a power of 90%.||2.1|-4.5|0.16
81481509|NCT00593450|162652028|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority limit for the difference between study groups in the mean change in visual acuity at 1 year was 5 letters (i.e., one line on the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study \[ETDRS\] visual-acuity chart)|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.16|TWO_SIDED|99.2|-5.9|0.8||This p-value is for the test of overall difference among 4 treatment groups. The p-value for pairwise comparison was not performed, because this is a non-inferiority trial.|ANOVA|We calcularted of two-sided 99.2% confidence intervals. We used Bonferroni approach to accommodate six pairwise treatment comparisons.|Estimate = Mean VA Change in Avastin as Needed Group - Mean VA Change in Lucentis Monthly Group|The study was designed as a non-inferiority trial among four study groups, with the ability to test for superiority if a treatment was found to be non-inferior. Assuming a standard deviation for changes in visual acuity for 15 letters, we determined that a sample of 277 patients per group (which was increased to 300 to allow for a rate of death or dropout of 8%) would provide a power of 90%.||0.8|-5.9|0.16
81481510|NCT04754542|162652056|NON_INFERIORITY|We performed a non-inferiority test for the proportions of the drug continuation and drug discontinuation arms experiencing a new MS relapse and/or MRI Brain Lesion over the course of the study duration. The non-inferiority margin used was 8%.|Difference in proportion|0.0121||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1321|0.1287|||Exact binomial test|Exact binomial test fr difference in two proportions||We tested the null hypothesis of inferiority with the proportion of disease events (i.e., new MS relapse and/or MRI brain lesion) for the drug discontinuation group being 8% greater than the proportion for the drug continuation group under the alternative that the two rates are equal.||0.1287|-0.1321|0.124
81481511|NCT04754542|162652057|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.639|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.639
81481512|NCT04754542|162652058|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.964|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.964
81481513|NCT04754542|162652059|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.819|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.819
81481514|NCT04754542|162652060|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.515|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.515
81481515|NCT04754542|162652061|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.388|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.388
81481516|NCT04754542|162652062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.183|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.183
81481517|NCT04754542|162652063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.414|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.414
81481518|NCT04754542|162652064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.998|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.998
81481519|NCT04754542|162652065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.320
81481520|NCT04754542|162652066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.061|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.061
81481521|NCT04754542|162652067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.032
81481522|NCT04754542|162652068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.514|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.514
81481523|NCT04754542|162652069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.017
81481524|NCT04754542|162652070|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.155|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.155
81481525|NCT04754542|162652071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.358|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.358
81481526|NCT04754542|162652072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.151|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.151
81481527|NCT04754542|162652073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.123|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.123
81481528|NCT04754542|162652074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.656|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.656
81481529|NCT04754542|162652075|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.892|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.892
81481530|NCT04754542|162652076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test for ordinal-nominal association was used||||||0.063
81481531|NCT00078403|162652139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.58||||||P-value is pre-specified 1-sided test that PEG slows liver fibrosis progression. Accrual and follow-up on Arms A and B were halted at interim review for lack of fibrosis progression in Arm B (control arm). P-value is unadjusted for interim analysis.|Exact Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Accrual and follow-up on Arms A and B were halted for futility at the first independent interim review of the primary endpoint conducted on May 2, 2007.||||0.58
81481532|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.5221||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all CD4 cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.5221
81481533|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.25||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4 cells at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.25
81481534|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.5||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4 cells at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.50
81481535|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.16||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4 cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.16
81481536|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.8665||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all CD8 cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.8665
81481537|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.88||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all CD8 cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.88
81481538|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.84||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8 cells at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.84
81481539|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.57||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8 cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.57
81481540|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.3052||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all B cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.3052
81481541|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.|||||>|0.9999||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of B cells at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of B cells at dose level 1.||||||>0.9999
81481542|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.13||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of B cells at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.13
81481543|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.65||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of B cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.65
81481544|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.0698||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all NK cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.0698
81481545|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.63||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of NK cells at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.63
81481546|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.74||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of NK cells at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.74
81481547|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.13||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of NK cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.13
81481548|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.0127||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all NKT cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.0127
81481549|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.63||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of NKT cells at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.63
81481550|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.41||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of NKT cells at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.41
81481551|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.07||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of NKT cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.07
81481552|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.0654||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all cDC cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.0654
81481553|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.38||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of cDC cells at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.38
81481554|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.21||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of cDC cells at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.21
81481555|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.16||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of cDC cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.16
81481556|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.0457||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all pDC cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.0457
81481557|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.63||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of pDC cells at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.63
81481558|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.55||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of pDC cells at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.55
81481559|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.13||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of pDC cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.13
81481560|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.7114||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all MDSC cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.7114
81481561|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.|||||>|0.9999||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of MDSC cells at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||>0.9999
81481562|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.38||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of MDSC cells at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.38
81481563|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.91||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of MDSC cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.91
81481564|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.2666||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all Treg cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.2666
81541075|NCT00083889|162759644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5136|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4196|0.6288||p-value is from 2-sided, stratified test. Stratification factors were: Lactic Dehydrogenase (LDH) \> or \<= 1.5 x upper limit of normal, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status 0 or 1, and absence or presence of prior nephrectomy.|Log Rank||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of SU011248: a hazard ratio greater than 1 indicates a reduction in favor of IFN-a.|Stratified analysis: Hazard Ratio (SU011248 vs IFN-a).||0.6288|0.4196|<.00001
81541076|NCT00083889|162759645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||treatment difference|30.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.31|36.56|||Chi-squared||95% confidence interval was calculated based on a normal distribution.|||36.56|25.31|<0.001
81541077|NCT00083889|162759646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||treatment difference|33.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.62|39.69|||Chi-squared||95% confidence interval was calculated based on a normal distribution.|||39.69|27.62|<0.001
81481565|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.88||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of Treg cells at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.88
81481566|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.45||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of Treg cells at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.45
81481567|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.36||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of Treg cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.36
81481568|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.0076||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all CD4 EM cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.0076
81481569|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.38||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4 EM cells at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.38
81481570|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.22||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4 EM cells at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.22
81481571|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.1||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4 EM cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.10
81481572|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.7144||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all CD4 CM cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.7144
81481573|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.13||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4 CM cells at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.13
81481574|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.06||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4 CM cells at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.06
81481575|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.13||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4 CM cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.13
81481576|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.3741||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all CD4 EMRA cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.3741
81481577|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4 EMRA cells at dose level 1.||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon test|||||||0.63
81481578|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.13||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4 EMRA cells at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.13
81481579|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.|||||>|0.9999||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4 EMRA cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||>0.9999
81481580|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.3386||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all CD4 naive cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.3386
81481581|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.88||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4 naive cells at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.88
81481582|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.0215||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4 naive cells at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.0215
81481583|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.65||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD4 naive cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.65
81481584|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.5076||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all CD8 EM cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.5076
81481585|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.63||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8 EM cells at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.63
81481586|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.68||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8 EM cells at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.68
81541078|NCT00083889|162759647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8209||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|1.0013||p-value is from 2-sided, unstratified tests.|Log Rank||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of SU011248; a hazard ratio greater than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of IFN-a|Unstratified analysis: Hazard Ratio (SU011248 vs IFN-α).||1.0013|0.6730|0.0510
81481587|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.73||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8 EM cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.73
81481588|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.6577||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all CD8 CM cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.6577
81481589|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.88||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8 CM cells at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.88
81481590|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.74||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8 CM cells at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.74
81481591|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.2||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8 CM cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.20
81481592|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.6295||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all CD8 EMRA cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.6295
81481593|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.63||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8 EMRA cells at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.63
81481594|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.|||||>|0.999||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8 EMRA cells at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||>0.999
81481595|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.36||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8 EMRA cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.36
81481596|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.8314||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all CD8 naive cells at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.8314
81481597|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8 naive cells at dose level 1.||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon test|||||||0.63
81481598|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.64||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8 naive cells at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.64
81481599|NCT01519817|162652186|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.3||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of CD8 naive cells at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.30
81481600|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.375||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IFNg cytokines at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.375
81481601|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.4808||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all IFNg cytokines at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.4808
81481602|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.7334||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IFNg cytokines at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.7334
81481603|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.7109||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IFNg cytokines at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon|||||||0.7109
81481604|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.4347||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all IL10 cytokines at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.4347
81481605|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.|||||>|0.9999||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL10 cytokines at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon|||||||>0.9999
81481606|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.748||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL10 cytokines at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.748
81481607|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.8203|||||||Wilcoxon test|The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL10 cytokines at dose level 4.||||||0.8203
81541079|NCT00083889|162759647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8209||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|1.0013||p-value is from 2-sided, unstratified tests.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of SU011248; a hazard ratio greater than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of IFN-a.|Unstratified analysis: Hazard Ratio (SU011248 vs IFN-α).||1.0013|0.6730|0.0128
81541080|NCT00083889|162759647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8179||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6692|0.9995||p-value is from 2-sided, stratified tests. Stratification factors were: Lactic Dehydrogenase (LDH) \> or \<= 1.5 x upper limit of normal, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status 0 or 1, and absence or presence of prior nephrectomy.|Log Rank||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of SU011248; a hazard ratio greater than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of IFN-a.|Stratified analysis: Hazard Ratio (SU011248 vs IFN-α).||0.9995|0.6692|0.0490
81541081|NCT00083889|162759648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5332|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4345|0.6544||p-value is from 2-sided, unstratified test.|Log Rank||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of SU011248; a hazard ratio greater than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of IFN-a|Unstratified Analysis: Hazard Ratio (SU011248 vs IFN-a)||0.6544|0.4345|<0.0001
81541082|NCT00083889|162759648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.516|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4191|0.6352||p-value is from 2-sided, stratified test. Stratification factors are: Lactic Dehydrogenase (LDH) \> or \<= 1.5 x upper limit of normal, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status 0 or 1, and absence or presence of prior nephrectomy.|Log Rank||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of SU011248; a hazard ratio greater than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of IFN-a.|Stratified Analysis: Hazard Ratio (SU011248 vs IFN-a)||0.6352|0.4191|<.00001
81541083|NCT00083889|162759649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5454|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4558|0.6526||p-value is from 2-sided, unstratified test.|Log Rank||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio \< 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of SU011248; a hazard ratio \> 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of IFN-a.|Unstratified Analysis: Hazard Ratio (SU011248 vs IFN-α)||0.6526|0.4558|<0.0001
81481608|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.5625||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all IL12p70 cytokines at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.5625
81481609|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.|||||>|0.9999||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL12p70 cytokines at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||>0.9999
81481610|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.|||||>|0.9999||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL12p70 cytokines at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||>0.9999
81481611|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.5||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL12p70 cytokines at dose level 14|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.5
81481612|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.6846||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all IL1b cytokines at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.6846
81481613|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.|||||>|0.9999||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL1b cytokines at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||>0.9999
81481614|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.5||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL1b cytokines at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.5
81481615|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.|||||>|0.9999||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL1b cytokines at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||>0.9999
81481616|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.4375||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all IL-2 cytokines at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.4375
81481617|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.|||||>|0.9999||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL-2 cytokines at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||>0.9999
81481618|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.|||||>|0.9999||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL-2 cytokines at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||>0.9999
81481619|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.75||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL-2 cytokines at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.75
81481620|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.4525||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all IL-6 cytokines at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL-6 cytokines at dose level 1.||||||0.4525
81481621|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.875||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL-6 cytokines at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.875
81481622|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL-6 cytokines at dose level 3.||||||0.4316|||||||Wilcoxon test|||Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||0.4316
81481623|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.|||||>|0.9999||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL-6 cytokines at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||>0.9999
81481624|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.9906||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all IL-8 cytokines at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.9906
81481625|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.625|||||||Wilcoxon test|The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL-8 cytokines at dose level 1.||||||0.625
81481626|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.791||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL-8 cytokines at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.791
81481627|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.8203||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of IL-8 cytokines at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.8203
81481628|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.|||||>|0.9999||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all TNF cytokines at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||>0.9999
81481629|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.875||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of TNF cytokines at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.875
81481630|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.9658||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of TNF cytokines at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.9658
81481631|NCT01519817|162652187|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.6523||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of TNF cytokines at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.6523
81481632|NCT01519817|162652188|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.2901||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all sCD27 cytokines at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.2901
81481633|NCT01519817|162652188|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.375||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of sCD27 cytokines at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.375
81481634|NCT01519817|162652188|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.2036||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of sCD27 cytokines at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.2036
81481635|NCT01519817|162652188|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.0742||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of sCD27 cytokines at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.0742
81575270|NCT01059825|162821919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-34.81||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-41.76|-27.86||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-27.86|-41.76|0.000
81481636|NCT01519817|162652189|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.1004||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all ratio sCD27:sCD40AL cytokines at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.1004
81481637|NCT01519817|162652189|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.625||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of ratio sCD27:sCD40L cytokines at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.625
81481638|NCT01519817|162652189|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.6772||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of ratio sCD27:sCD40L cytokines at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.6772
81481639|NCT01519817|162652189|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.3008||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of ratio sCD27:sCD40L cytokines at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.3008
81481640|NCT01519817|162652190|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.0621||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of all sCD40L cytokines at dose levels 1, 3, and 4. We could not do dose level 2 as we only had data on 2 patients and need an n\>2 to do paired analyses.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.0621
81481641|NCT01519817|162652190|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.875||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of sCD40L cytokines at dose level 1.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.875
81481642|NCT01519817|162652190|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.2402||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of sCD40L cytokines at dose level 3.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.2402
81481643|NCT01519817|162652190|NON_INFERIORITY|Significance was met if the unadjusted p-value was \<0.05 and \>1/2 of patients had a serum level change of \>25%.||||||0.3008||||||The reported p-value is representative of the changes in levels of sCD40L cytokines at dose level 4.|Wilcoxon test|||||||0.3008
81481644|NCT01116921|162652191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.70|0.13|0.006
81481645|NCT03429348|162652197|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18||||9e-07|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|We are comparing the log transformed values.||||||0.0000009
81481646|NCT03429348|162652197|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.35||||1.8e-05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|We are comparing the log transformed values||||||0.000018
81574238|NCT02044393|162821639|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"90% confidence interval for gMean ratio of IT+BI 691751 to BI 69175 treatment was provided.~The ANOVA model included the fixed effects 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' and as a random effect 'subject within sequence' as source of variation."|gMean ratio|93.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.142|101.57|||||ratio of test to reference treatment. The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variance.|gMean ratio of test to reference treatment (in whole blood)||101.570|86.142|
81481647|NCT02692586|162652222|SUPERIORITY|To detect an RV/LV ratio change \> 0.12 with a power of 80% at one-sided alpha = 0.025, the necessary sample size was calculated to be ≥ 52, 31, or 21 patients (to detect RV/LV ratio changes of 0.20, 0.225, or 0.25, respectively).|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||< 0.0001
81481648|NCT02692586|162652223|SUPERIORITY|The hypothesized composite MAE rate was expected to be about 13%. The necessary sample size to detect a difference from an expected MAE rate of 13% with 80% power was calculated to be 103 patients (with a one-sided p value = 0.05).|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||< 0.0001
81481649|NCT03506438|162652230|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.7||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.2|-12.2|0.018
81481650|NCT03506438|162652231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-0.5|0.48
81481651|NCT03506438|162652232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.0|-1.4|0.73
81481652|NCT03506438|162652233|SUPERIORITY||estimated mean difference|0.6||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.1|-1.0|0.47
81481653|NCT03506438|162652234|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|5.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.2|0.6|0.29
81481654|NCT03506438|162652235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.47
81481655|NCT03506438|162652236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.39
81481656|NCT03506438|162652237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.08
81481657|NCT03934216|162652242|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.5935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.4|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.4|0.3|0.5935
81481658|NCT03934216|162652243|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.3051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.7|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.7|0.6|0.3051
81481659|NCT03934216|162652244|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.8764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.4|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.4|0.3|0.8764
81481660|NCT03934216|162652245|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.2235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.8|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.8|0.5|0.2235
81481661|NCT01053741|162652252|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in epithelial surface disruption when comparing the two interventions. Power calculation was based on identifying a median difference in histology grade of 0.83, using a two-sided alpha of 0.05 with 90% power in 10 subjects.||||<0.05
81481662|NCT00619827|162652263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.97||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|-0.94|||ANCOVA|||||-0.94|-2.99|0.0003
81481663|NCT00735709|162652266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.99|-2.86||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \<0.05, hierarchical testing continues.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with Baseline-by-week, center, week, and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||All statistical tests were 2-sided with the estimated P-values at the 5% level of significance. To control for multiplicity, a pre-specified sequential testing procedure was applied to compare 10 mg and 5 mg vortioxetine to placebo; as soon as an endpoint was non-significant at 0.05, the testing procedure stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||-2.86|-6.99|<0.001
81481664|NCT00735709|162652266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.17|-2.08||Hierarchical testing stopped at SDS total score at Week 8 in the testing sequence, a nominal p-value is provided.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with Baseline-by-week, center, week, and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||||-2.08|-6.17|<0.001
81481665|NCT00735709|162652266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.57|-1.47||This treatment arm is not in the testing sequence, a nominal p-value is provided.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with Baseline-by-week, center, week, and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||||-1.47|-5.57|<0.001
81481666|NCT00735709|162652267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.54||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|0.48||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \>0.05, hierarchical testing stops and for subsequent endpoints in the sequence a nominal p-value is provided.|Mixed model repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with Baseline-by-week, center, week, and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||||0.48|-3.56|0.135
81481667|NCT00735709|162652267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.11||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|0.84|||Mixed model repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with Baseline-by-week, center, week, and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||||0.84|-3.07|0.263
81481668|NCT00735709|162652267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|1.94|||Mixed model repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with Baseline-by-week, center, week, and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||||1.94|-2.03|0.963
81481669|NCT00735709|162652268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.3|||Mixed model repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with Baseline-by-week, center, week, and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||||-0.30|-0.80|<0.001
81481670|NCT00735709|162652268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.22|||Mixed model repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with Baseline-by-week, center, week, and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||||-0.22|-0.71|<0.001
81481671|NCT00735709|162652268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.23|||Mixed model repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with Baseline-by-week, center, week, and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||||-0.23|-0.72|<0.001
81481672|NCT00735709|162652269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.348|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.995|5.618|||Regression, Logistic|Regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline HAM-D24 score.|Odds ratio versus placebo.|||5.618|1.995|<0.001
81481673|NCT00735709|162652269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.739|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.631|4.598|||Regression, Logistic|Regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline HAM-D24 score.|Odds ratio versus placebo|||4.598|1.631|<0.001
81481674|NCT00735709|162652269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.018|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.799|5.063|||Regression, Logistic|Regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline HAM-D24 score.|Odds ratio versus placebo|||5.063|1.799|<0.001
81481675|NCT00735709|162652270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.59||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.34|-1.84|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with Baseline-by-week, center, week, and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||||-1.84|-7.34|0.001
81481676|NCT00735709|162652270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.47||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.32|-1.62|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with Baseline-by-week, center, week, and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||||-1.62|-7.32|0.002
81481677|NCT00735709|162652270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.13||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-1.37|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|P-values are from an MMRM model with Baseline-by-week, center, week, and week-by-treatment as factors in the analysis.||||-1.37|-6.90|0.004
81481678|NCT00735709|162652271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.951||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.082|3.517|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS score.||||3.517|1.082|0.026
81481679|NCT00735709|162652271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.056||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|3.673|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS score.||||3.673|1.150|0.015
81481680|NCT00735709|162652271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.753||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.973|3.158|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS score.||||3.158|0.973|0.062
81481681|NCT03150082|162652323|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence analysis comparing ciprofloxacin test and reference product has been presented.|Percent ratio|96.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.13|103.0|||||Percent ratio (GR37547 500 mg/ciprofloxacin 500 mg reference) has been presented.|||103.00|91.13|
81481682|NCT03150082|162652324|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence analysis comparing ciprofloxacin test and reference product has been presented.|Percent ratio|93.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.09|100.82|||||Percent ratio (GR37547 500 mg/ciprofloxacin 500 mg reference) has been presented.|||100.82|86.09|
81481683|NCT03150082|162652325|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence analysis comparing ciprofloxacin test and reference product has been presented.|Percent ratio|96.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.17|103.11|||||Percent ratio (GR37547 500 mg/ciprofloxacin 500 mg reference) has been presented.|||103.11|91.17|
81481684|NCT03150082|162652326|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence analysis comparing ciprofloxacin test and reference product has been presented.||||||0.3499||||||"P value was analyzed using a nonparametric Wilcoxon signed-rank test."|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.3499
81481685|NCT01718483|162652348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-1.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.01|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-1.01|-1.70|<0.001
81481686|NCT01718483|162652349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81481687|NCT01718483|162652350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81481688|NCT01718483|162652351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-6.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.17|-5.54|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-5.54|-7.17|<0.001
81481689|NCT01718483|162652352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-7.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.93|-5.88|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-5.88|-8.93|<0.001
81481690|NCT01718483|162652353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.199|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.088|||ANCOVA|||||-0.088|-0.310|<0.001
81481691|NCT01718483|162652354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.211|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.092|||ANCOVA|||||-0.092|-0.330|<0.001
81541084|NCT00083889|162759649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5417|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4519|0.6492||p-value is from 2-sided, stratified test. Stratification factors were: Lactic Dehydrogenase (LDH) \> or \<= 1.5 x upper limit of normal, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status 0 or 1, and absence or presence of prior nephrectomy.|Log Rank||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of SU011248; a hazard ratio greater than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of IFN-a.|Stratified Analysis: Hazard Ratio (SU011248 vs IFN-α)||0.6492|0.4519|<.00001
81481692|NCT01718483|162652355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.02||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.02|||ANCOVA|||||0.02|-0.07|0.308
81481693|NCT01718483|162652356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Multiplicity is not adjusted for this secondary efficacy endpoint in this study.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81481694|NCT01718483|162652357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-1.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|-1.3||Multiplicity is not adjusted for this secondary efficacy endpoint in this study.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-1.30|-2.24|<0.001
81481695|NCT01718483|162652358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.57||Multiplicity is not adjusted for this secondary efficacy endpoint in this study.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||Cognitive Restraint of Eating||2.57|0.72|<0.001
81481696|NCT01718483|162652358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-4.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|-3.39||Multiplicity is not adjusted for this secondary efficacy endpoint in this study.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||Disinhibition of Eating||-3.39|-4.98|<0.001
81481697|NCT01718483|162652358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-4.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.49|-3.91||Multiplicity is not adjusted for this secondary efficacy endpoint in this study.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||Perceived Hunger||-3.91|-5.49|<0.001
81481698|NCT01718483|162652359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-10.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.43|-8.21||Multiplicity is not adjusted for this secondary efficacy endpoint in this study.|Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis|||||-8.21|-12.43|<0.001
81481699|NCT01718483|162652360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-0.31||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|1.31||Multiplicity is not adjusted for this secondary efficacy endpoint in this study.|ANCOVA|||||1.31|-1.93|0.706
81481700|NCT04110314|162652376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.03|||||These results compare the arm receiving a pre-commitment prompt to the arm receiving no pre-commitment prompt.|||1.03|1.00|
81481701|NCT04110314|162652376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.01|||||These results compare the arm receiving a pre-commitment prompt to the arm receiving no pre-commitment prompt.|||1.01|0.99|
81481702|NCT04110314|162652376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.03|||||These results compare the arm receiving a pre-commitment prompt to the arm receiving no pre-commitment prompt.|||1.03|0.99|
81481703|NCT04110314|162652376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.04|||||These results compare the arm receiving a pre-commitment prompt to the arm receiving no pre-commitment prompt.|||1.04|1.00|
81481704|NCT04110314|162652376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.01|||||These results compare the arm receiving gain-framed reminders to the arm receiving no reminders.|||1.01|0.98|
81481705|NCT04110314|162652376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|0.95|0.97|1.02|||||These results compare the arm receiving gain-framed reminders to the arm receiving no reminders.|||1.02|0.97|
81481706|NCT04110314|162652376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.01|||||These results compare the arm receiving gain-framed reminders to the arm receiving no reminders.|||1.01|0.97|
81481707|NCT04110314|162652376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.05|||||These results compare the arm receiving gain-framed reminders to the arm receiving no reminders.|||1.05|0.98|
81481708|NCT04110314|162652376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.02|||||These results compare the arm receiving loss-framed reminders to the arm receiving no reminders.|||1.02|0.99|
81481709|NCT04110314|162652376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.02|||||These results compare the arm receiving loss-framed reminders to the arm receiving no reminders.|||1.02|0.98|
81481710|NCT04110314|162652376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.02|||||These results compare the arm receiving loss-framed reminders to the arm receiving no reminders.|||1.02|0.97|
81481711|NCT04110314|162652376|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.04|||||These results compare the arm receiving loss-framed reminders to the arm receiving no reminders.|||1.04|1.00|
81541085|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.913|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.376|2.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index-Disease Related Symptoms (FKSI-DRS) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.450|1.376|<.0001
81541086|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.935|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.421|2.449|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 28: Difference in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.449|1.421|<.0001
81541087|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.948|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.443|2.452|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 1: Difference in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.452|1.443|<.0001
81481712|NCT00249873|162652389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.0133||95.0|0.81|0.98||Cumulative incidence functions in each treatment group were calculated using non-parametric Kaplan-Meier estimates. Median time-to-event was not reached in any group. The primary comparison was performed at the 5% level using a 2-sided Log rank test.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated by a Cox's proportional hazard model with treatment arm factor. It represents the relative hazard of any component of the primary event for the clopidogrel group compared with the Placebo group.|||0.98|0.81|0.0133
81481713|NCT00249873|162652390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||<|0.001||95.0|0.62|0.83||Cumulative incidence functions in each treatment group were calculated using non-parametric Kaplan-Meier estimates. Median time-to-event was not reached in any group. The primary comparison was performed at the 5% level using a 2-sided Log rank test.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated by a Cox's proportional hazard model with treatment arm factor. It represents the relative hazard of stroke for the clopidogrel group compared with the Placebo group.|||0.83|0.62|<0.001
81481714|NCT00249873|162652391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.696||95.0|0.89|1.08||Cumulative incidence functions in each treatment group were calculated using non-parametric Kaplan-Meier estimates. Median time-to-event was not reached in any group. The primary comparison was performed at the 5% level using a 2-sided Log rank test.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated by a Cox's proportional hazard model with treatment arm factor. It represents the relative hazard of death from any cause for the clopidogrel group compared with the Placebo group.|||1.08|0.89|0.696
81481715|NCT00249873|162652392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81481716|NCT00974311|162652393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.75|||Log Rank|Stratified by baseline Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status and mean Brief Pain Inventory - Short Form score (Question #3).|Hazard Ratio and 95% confidence interval are from Cox regression model.|||0.75|0.53|<0.0001
81481717|NCT00974311|162652394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.47|||Log Rank|Stratified by baseline ECOG performance status and mean Brief Pain Inventory - Short Form score (Question #3).|Hazard Ratio and 95% confidence interval are from Cox regression model.|||0.47|0.35|<0.0001
81481718|NCT00974311|162652395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.566|0.835|||Log Rank|Stratified by baseline ECOG performance status and mean Brief Pain Inventory - Short Form score (Question #3).|Hazard Ratio and 95% confidence interval are from Cox regression model.|||0.835|0.566|0.0001
81481719|NCT00974311|162652396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage of Participants|24.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.8|30.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline ECOG performance status and mean Brief Pain Inventory - Short Form score (Question #3).|Confidence Interval based on standard normal approximation.|||30.9|18.8|<0.0001
81481720|NCT00974311|162652397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.248|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.204|0.303||Stratified by baseline ECOG performance status and mean Brief Pain Inventory - Short Form score (Question #3).|Log Rank||Hazard Ratio and 95% confidence interval are from Cox regression model.|||0.303|0.204|<0.0001
81481721|NCT00974311|162652398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Rate of Pain Palliation|38.2||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.4|57.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (0-1 vs. 2).|Confidence Interval based on standard normal approximation.|||57.0|19.4|0.0079
81541088|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.476|2.464|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.464|1.476|<.0001
81541089|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.983|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.491|2.475|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.475|1.491|<.0001
81481722|NCT00643201|162652410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Statistical Testing: non-inferiority tested at 1-sided α=0.025 with margin of 1.8. Demonstration of non-inferiority using both relative risk (RR) (margin = 1.8) and risk difference (RD) (margin = 0.035) were required to achieve the primary objective.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.839|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5965|1.1802||This is the first test in a sequential testing sequence. p-value calculated based on the Yanagawa-Tango-Hiejima test stratified by index event strata for non-inferiority. Tested at 1-sided α=0.025|Yanagawa-Tango-Hiejima|For a successful trial; rejection of the null hypotheses for both RR and RD was required.||Hypothesis that apixaban was non-inferior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy in preventing the recurrence of VTE (nonfatal DVT or nonfatal PE)/VTE-related death.||1.1802|0.5965|<0.0001
81481723|NCT00643201|162652410|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Statistical Testing; non-inferiority tested at 1-sided α=0.025. If non-inferiority demonstrated for both RR and RD, the primary objective was achieved.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0044|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0128|0.004||Yanagawa-Tango-Hiejima test statistic for risk difference (RD).|Yanagawa-Tango-Hiejima|||Hypothesis that apixaban was non-inferior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy in preventing the recurrence of VTE (nonfatal DVT or nonfatalPE)/VTE-related death as measured by risk difference.||0.0040|-0.0128|<0.0001
81481724|NCT00643201|162652410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.839||||0.3128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5965|1.1802||Tested at 2-sided α=0.05 significance. Further inferential statistical testing halted due to failure to reject the null hypothesis of equivalence for VTE/VTE-related death.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Relative risk, CI, and p-value were calculated based on CMH test stratified by index event strata.||Hypothesis of apixaban therapy being superior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy for the adjudicated endpoint. Inferential testing required demonstration of non-inferiority using both RR and RD plus demonstration of superiority for major bleeding.||1.1802|0.5965|0.3128
81481725|NCT00643201|162652411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8151||||0.1554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6146|1.0812||The test was stratified by index event strata using alpha=0.05 level of significance. Analysis was performed on the secondary efficacy dataset; there was no imputation of missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Nominal p-value is reported.||Exploratory hypothesis of apixaban therapy being superior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy for the adjudicated endpoint.||1.0812|0.6146|0.1554
81481726|NCT00643201|162652412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7994||||0.1848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5737|1.1137||The test was stratified by index event strata using alpha=0.05 level of significance. . Nominal p-value is reported.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis was performed on the secondary efficacy dataset; there was no imputation of missing data.||Exploratory hypothesis of apixaban therapy being superior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy for the adjudicated endpoint.||1.1137|0.5737|0.1848
81481727|NCT00643201|162652413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6236||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4682|0.8306||The test was stratified by index event strata using alpha=0.05 level of significance. Nominal p-value is reported.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Exploratory hypothesis of apixaban therapy being superior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy for the adjudicated endpoint.||0.8306|0.4682|0.0011
81481728|NCT00643201|162652414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5532|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4658|0.6569||The test was stratified by index event strata using alpha=0.05 level of significance. Nominal p-value is reported.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Exploratory hypothesis of apixaban therapy being superior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy for the adjudicated endpoint.||0.6569|0.4658|<0.0001
81481729|NCT00643201|162652415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6347|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3735|1.0787|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative Risk and CI was calculated based on CMH test stratified by index event strata.|Exploratory hypothesis of apixaban therapy being superior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy for the adjudicated endpoint.||1.0787|0.3735|
81481730|NCT00643201|162652416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0935|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6363|1.8793|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative Risk and CI was calculated based on CMH test stratified by index event strata.|Exploratory hypothesis of apixaban therapy being superior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy for the adjudicated endpoint.||1.8793|0.6363|
81481731|NCT00643201|162652417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7521|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.356|1.5889|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative Risk and CI was calculated based on CMH test stratified by index event strata.|Exploratory hypothesis of apixaban therapy being superior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy for the adjudicated endpoint.||1.5889|0.3560|
81481732|NCT00643201|162652418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6539|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3419|1.2508|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative Risk and CI was calculated based on CMH test stratified by index event strata.|Exploratory hypothesis of apixaban therapy being superior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy for the adjudicated endpoint.||1.2508|0.3419|
81481733|NCT00643201|162652419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7934|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5287|1.1906|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative Risk and CI was calculated based on CMH test stratified by index event strata.|Exploratory hypothesis of apixaban therapy being superior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy for the adjudicated endpoint.||1.1906|0.5287|
81541090|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.005|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|2.501|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.501|1.510|<.0001
81541091|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.018|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.517|2.519|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.519|1.517|<.0001
81481734|NCT00643201|162652420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.307|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1728|0.5452||p-value calculated on the CMH test stratified by index event strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Relative risk and CI were calculated based on CMH test stratified by index event strata.|Hypothesis: apixaban therapy being superior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy for the adjudicated endpoint. As per the hierarchical statistical testing cascade, inferential testing for adjudicated major bleeding occurred because non-inferiority for VTE/VTE-related death (Primary efficacy endpoint) was demonstrated earlier. Rejection of the null hypothesis for equivalence for major bleeding allowed inferential testing for superiority of VTE/VTE-related death.||0.5452|0.1728|<0.0001
81481735|NCT00643201|162652421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.441|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3566|0.5453||Tested at 2-sided alpha=0.05 significance.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Nominal p-value is reported.|Relative Risk and CI was calculated based on CMH test stratified by index event strata.|Exploratory hypothesis of apixaban therapy being superior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy for the adjudicated endpoint. Inferential testing was not conducted because the null hypothesis pertaining to superiority for VTE/VTE-related death was not rejected.||0.5453|0.3566|<0.0001
81481736|NCT00643201|162652422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4793|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3815|0.6022||Tested at 2-sided alpha=0.05 significance.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Nominal p-value is reported.|Relative Risk and CI was calculated based on CMH test stratified by index event strata.|Exploratory hypothesis of apixaban therapy being superior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy for the adjudicated endpoint.||0.6022|0.3815|<0.0001
81481737|NCT00643201|162652423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6182|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5432|0.7034||Tested at 2-sided alpha=0.05 significance.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Nominal p-value is reported.|Relative Risk and CI was calculated based on CMH test stratified by index event strata.|Exploratory hypothesis of apixaban therapy being superior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy for the adjudicated endpoint.||0.7034|0.5432|<0.0001
81481738|NCT00643201|162652424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5937|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5318|0.6629||Tested at 2-sided alpha=0.05 significance.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Nominal p-value is reported.|Relative Risk and CI was calculated based on CMH test stratified by index event strata.|Exploratory hypothesis of apixaban therapy being superior to enoxaparin/warfarin therapy for the adjudicated endpoint.||0.6629|0.5318|<0.0001
81481739|NCT02976519|162652433|OTHER||Slope|1.2705|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0801|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1067|1.4343|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the slope was computed. Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of slope.|Cmax. The basic model used for the investigation of dose proportionality was a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data) that described the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints.||1.4343|1.1067|
81481740|NCT02976519|162652433|OTHER||Slope|1.1361|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0859|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9598|1.3123|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed. Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of slope.|Cmax,13. The basic model used for the investigation of dose proportionality was a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data) that described the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints.||1.3123|0.9598|
81481741|NCT02976519|162652434|OTHER||Slope|1.2743|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0739|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1231|1.4255|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed. Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of slope.|AUC0-12. The basic model used for the investigation of dose proportionality was a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data) that described the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints.||1.4255|1.1231|
81481742|NCT02976519|162652434|OTHER||Slope|1.0924|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0793|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9296|1.2551|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter (β), a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed. Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of slope.|AUC0-12,13. The basic model used for the investigation of dose proportionality was a power model (regression model applied to log-transformed data) that described the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints.||1.2551|0.9296|
81481743|NCT02346708|162652436|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.07||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|0.42||We determined whether there was a significant group difference between the real and sham treated PD-MCI patients on the DRS-2 change following rTMS using mixed model regression (MMR) to fit longitudinal models.|Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom: 46||We estimated a sample size of 20 per group would provide at least 80% power at a significance level of 0.05 to detect a between-group difference of 10 on the Matthis Dementia Rating Scale-2, an effect size similar to prior studies of rivastigmine.||0.42|-4.56|0.1
81481744|NCT03416270|162652437|OTHER|||||||0.36||||||12 weeks|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.36
81481745|NCT03416270|162652437|OTHER|||||||0.56||||||1 week|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.56
81481746|NCT03416270|162652438|OTHER|||||||0.303|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.303
81481747|NCT03416270|162652439|OTHER|||||||0.438|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.438
81481748|NCT03416270|162652440|OTHER|||||||0.599|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.599
81481749|NCT03416270|162652441|OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.92
81481750|NCT03416270|162652442|OTHER|||||||0.405|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.405
81481751|NCT03416270|162652443|OTHER|||||||0.536|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.536
81481752|NCT03416270|162652444|OTHER|||||||0.443|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.443
81481753|NCT03416270|162652445|OTHER|||||||0.849|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.849
81481754|NCT03416270|162652446|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.013
81481755|NCT03416270|162652447|OTHER|||||||0.844|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.844
81481756|NCT03416270|162652448|OTHER|||||||0.262|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.262
81481757|NCT03416270|162652449|OTHER|||||||0.802|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.802
81481758|NCT03416270|162652450|OTHER|||||||0.327|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.327
81481759|NCT03416270|162652451|OTHER|||||||0.618|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.618
81481760|NCT03416270|162652452|OTHER|||||||0.946|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.946
81481761|NCT03416270|162652453|OTHER|||||||0.53||||||12 week|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.53
81481762|NCT03416270|162652453|OTHER|||||||0.89||||||1 week|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81481763|NCT03416270|162652454|OTHER|||||||0.26||||||12 weeks|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.26
81481764|NCT03416270|162652454|OTHER|||||||0.56||||||1 week|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.56
81481765|NCT00928434|162652455|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was defined as a lower bound (LCL) of the 95% confidence interval for the difference between the intermittent and pooled continuous treatments, CADT, (intermittent - continuous) of greater than -12.5%.|Percentage difference|1.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|3.33||||||||3.33|-0.19|
81481766|NCT03126786|162652543|SUPERIORITY|The sample size was determined such that the difference in visual acuity between the ACTIVE treatment group and CONTROL treatment group could be estimated within +/- five ETDRS letters. Week 24 data from the Eylea prescribing information was used to estimate a pooled standard deviation of 9.17 letters. With 28 subjects per arm, a two-sided 90% confidence interval with a distance from the mean difference to the limits (half of interval width) will be less than 5 letters.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28||0.288|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.2|1.4||There was a single primary outcome tested at a single primary endpoint, therefore no adjustments for multiple comparisons were performed. The primary endpoint was assess with a 2-sided alpha level of 0.100.|Mixed model for repeat measures|The covariance structure was assumed to be unstructured.|Estimated Value calculated as Active minus Control.|The primary efficacy analysis comparing ACTIVE with CONTROL on the mean change from baseline (Visit 2, Day 0) BCVA at Week 12 was be performed using a Mixed Model for Repeated Measurements (MMRM). This model included treatment (ACTIVE or CONTROL), visit (Visit 3 (Week 4), Visit 4 (Week 8), and Visit 5 (Week 12), Visit 6 (Week 16), Visit 7 (Week 20) and Visit 8 (Week 24), and the 2-way interactions of treatment and visit, and the BCVA baseline included as the covariate.||1.4|-6.2|0.288
81481767|NCT04805671|162652545|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.7||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.71|-2.67|||Regression, Logistic|||ADG20 vs Placebo|A statistical method described in Ge et al. (2011) was used to compute a population-level estimate for the treatment difference (in terms of difference in proportion) with adjustment for the pre-defined prognostic factors. The variance of the estimated treatment difference or relative risk reduction was estimated using the delta method.|-2.67|-14.71|0.0047
81481768|NCT04805671|162652550|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.3||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.86|-4.81|||Regression, Logistic|||ADG20 vs Placebo|A statistical method described in Ge et al. (2011) was used to compute a population-level estimate for the treatment difference (in terms of difference in proportion) with adjustment for the pre-defined prognostic factors. The variance of the estimated treatment difference or relative risk reduction was estimated using the delta method.|-4.81|-17.86|0.0007
81481769|NCT04805671|162652551|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.7||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.71|-2.67|||Regression, Logistic|||ADG20 vs Placebo|A statistical method described in Ge et al. (2011) was used to compute a population-level estimate for the treatment difference (in terms of difference in proportion) with adjustment for the pre-defined prognostic factors. The variance of the estimated treatment difference or relative risk reduction was estimated using the delta method.|-2.67|-14.71|0.0047
81481770|NCT04805671|162652552|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.3||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.86|-4.81|||Regression, Logistic|||ADG20 vs Placebo|A statistical method described in Ge et al. (2011) was used to compute a population-level estimate for the treatment difference (in terms of difference in proportion) with adjustment for the pre-defined prognostic factors. The variance of the estimated treatment difference or relative risk reduction was estimated using the delta method.|-4.81|-17.86|0.0007
81481771|NCT04805671|162652553|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.237||||0.0938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.964|1.586|||Regression, Cox|||ADG20 vs. Placebo||1.586|0.964|0.0938
81481772|NCT04805671|162652554|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.137||||0.0361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|1.162|||Regression, Cox|||ADG20 vs Placebo||1.162|0.016|0.0361
81481773|NCT04805671|162652555|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.255||||0.0781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.974|1.617|||Regression, Cox|||ADG20 vs Placebo||1.617|0.974|0.0781
81481774|NCT04805671|162652556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.4976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.32|||ANCOVA|||ADG20 vs. Placebo||0.32|-0.66|0.4976
81575271|NCT01059825|162821919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-22.75||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-29.58|-15.92||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-15.92|-29.58|0.000
81481775|NCT04805671|162652557|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.048||||0.7239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.806|1.364|||Regression, Cox|||||1.364|0.806|0.7239
81481776|NCT04805671|162652558|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-11.1||||0.0364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.42|-0.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||-0.70|-21.42|0.0364
81481777|NCT04805671|162652559|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.2||||0.0227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|15.31||The p-value and risk difference reported was calculated based on the Day 5 timepoint.|Regression, Logistic|||||15.31|1.15|0.0227
81481778|NCT04805671|162652560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.93||||0.1124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.49|1.64|||ANCOVA|||||1.64|-15.49|0.1124
81481779|NCT01261390|162652566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.677|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.652|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.915|0.561|||||Presented average of the treatment effects on 24hr SBP at 6months and 12months: (6mo + 12mo)/ 2; Comparison: ActivePAP Control. Adjusted for randomization factors (CVD; site; sleepstudy type) with subjectspecific slopes and intercepts.|"We conducted a linear mixed effects regression (LMER) to estimate the treatment effect of CPAP on mean 24hour Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP). Timepoint, treatment, and the timepoint\* treatment interaction were included as fixed effects, as were randomization stratification factors. Subject was included as a random effect. Let: y = observed SBP; β = fixed effects; u = random effects; X = known design matrix; Z = vector of subjects~Then our model is:~y = Xβ + Zu + ε"||0.561|-5.915|
81481780|NCT01261390|162652567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|99.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for intervention and study duration (number of nights), and randomization (CVD; site; diagnostic sleep study type; PAP device type).|Estimated value is minutes of use per night.|We performed a mixed effects analysis of the effect of Motivational Enhancement (ME) on nightly CPAP adherence. Our model included every night of data and adjusted for intervention and study duration (number of nights), as well as randomization stratification factors (CVD; site; diagnostic sleepstudy type; PAP device type).||||0.003
81481781|NCT03066830|162652608|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square (LS) Mean|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.946|-0.574|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of Metformin use at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||-0.574|-0.946|< 0.0001
81481782|NCT03066830|162652609|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.608|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.286|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1685|-1.0471|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of Metformin use at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline fasting plasma glucose as a covariate.||-1.0471|-2.1685|< 0.0001
81481783|NCT03066830|162652610|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.272||0.5172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.316|1.669|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of Metformin use at screening and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||1.669|-3.316|0.5172
81481784|NCT03066830|162652611|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.983||0.2994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.946|0.907|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of Metformin use at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥ 30 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||0.907|-2.946|0.2994
81481785|NCT03066830|162652612|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.267|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.932|-0.884|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of Metformin use at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline weight as a covariate.||-0.884|-1.932|< 0.0001
81481786|NCT03066830|162652613|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|6.7||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.03|10.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between treatment groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata of HbA1c (≤ 8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130,≥130 mmHg) at screening, randomization strata of metformin use at the screening. Missing data at Week 26 were assigned a status of non-responder in the analysis.||10.47|3.03|0.0004
81481787|NCT03066830|162652614|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|17.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.16|23.73|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between treatment groups using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, randomization strata of Metformin use at screening. Missing data at Week 26 were assigned a status of non-responder in the analysis.||23.73|11.16|< 0.0001
81481788|NCT01871077|162652616|OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||Friedman test|||||||0.890
81481789|NCT01871077|162652617|OTHER|||||||0.078|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.078
81481790|NCT01871077|162652618|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Friedman test|||||||1.000
81481791|NCT01871077|162652619|OTHER|||||||0.497|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.497
81481792|NCT01481558|162652628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.01||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.55
81481793|NCT03143257|162652701|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|38.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81481794|NCT03143257|162652701|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|43.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81481795|NCT03143257|162652701|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.0001
81481796|NCT03143257|162652704|SUPERIORITY||Overall Benefit Score|-15.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.5|||TWO_SIDED||||||||The overall benefit can be determined by subtracting the aided and unaided scores of Ease of Communication, Reverberation, Background Noise \& Aversiveness. A negative score in overall benefit indicates a positive benefit to the subject.|||||
81481797|NCT01165307|162652705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81481798|NCT01165307|162652706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the groups for the SF-12 Physical Scale.||||0.82
81481799|NCT01165307|162652706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the groups for the SF-12 mental scale.||||0.11
81481800|NCT01165307|162652707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81481801|NCT01165307|162652708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.38
81481802|NCT01165307|162652709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81481803|NCT01165307|162652710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.60
81481804|NCT01165307|162652711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.42
81481805|NCT01165307|162652715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81481806|NCT02492802|162652717|OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||The Wald Type III test|||||||0.77
81481807|NCT00048035|162652739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Conversion Factor 90% CI|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|0.42|||||To analyze the appropriateness of the chosen dose conversion factors, a second regression analysis was carried out. This was a regression on the three different conversion factor dose groups, using the regression slope estimates of Hb.|All cohorts with dosing frequency 1 X / Week||0.42|0.32|
81481808|NCT00048035|162652739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Conversion Factor 90% CI|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|0.76|||||To analyze the appropriateness of the chosen dose conversion factors, a second regression analysis was carried out. This was a regression on the three different conversion factor dose groups, using the regression slope estimates of Hb change.|All cohorts with dosing frequency 1 X /2 Week||0.76|0.53|
81481809|NCT02619617|162652770|OTHER|1.5mg SOM230 s.c. vs. Placebo s.c.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.308||||0.698|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.419|4.082|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.082|0.419|0.698
81481810|NCT02619617|162652771|OTHER|1.5mg SOM230 s.c. vs. Placebo s.c.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.033||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|7.79|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.790|0.530|0.385
81481811|NCT01711983|162652828|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin based on 1) the lower 95% confidence bound (= 0.82) for estimated 6-month composite Clinical Success for the historical device (219/253=0.866), and 2) a worst-case analysis of 6-month composite Clinical Success for the historical device (0.81, assuming the 18 subjects with missing echo evaluations were failures).|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0366|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.007||A priori 1-sided alpha = 0.05.|2-sample binomial proportions test||Difference is control - test. Confidence interval is the upper one-sided 95% Wald confidence interval.|"Test null hypothesis of inferiority of test device (test) compared to historical device (control).~H0: Pc - Pt ≥ Δ vs H1: Pc - Pt \< Δ, where Pt and Pc are true proportions of 6-month clinical success for test and control, respectively, and Δ is the non-inferiority margin.~Given Nc = 253, then Nt = 135 test subjects provides 86% power to reject H0 with 95% confidence if Δ = 0.10 and Pc = Pt = 0.866 under H0."||0.007||<0.0001
81481812|NCT00737100|162652835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.94||||0.001||95.0|1.19|4.7||Comment for p-value: Hierarchical testing was applied. Comparison of 2.5 dose to be performed only if superiority of tiotropium 5.0 dose compared to placebo was shown for both primary endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, center, visit and age group||Comparison of Tiotropium 2.5 microgram dose versus placebo||4.70|1.19|0.001
81481813|NCT00737100|162652835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.39||||0.0001||95.0|1.67|5.12||Comment for p-value: Hierarchical testing was applied. Comparison of 2.5 dose to be performed only if superiority of tiotropium 5.0 dose compared to placebo was shown for both primary endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, center, visit and age group||Comparison of Tiotropium 5.0 microgram dose versus placebo||5.12|1.67|0.0001
81481814|NCT00737100|162652836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.24||||0.0184||95.0|0.38|4.11||Comment for p-value: Hierarchical testing was applied. Comparison of 2.5 dose to be performed only if superiority of tiotropium 5.0 dose compared to placebo was shown for both primary endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, center, visit and age group||Comparison of Tiotropium 2.5 microgram dose versus placebo||4.11|0.38|0.0184
81541092|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.522|2.559|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.559|1.522|<.0001
81541093|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.053|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.522|2.584|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.584|1.522|<.0001
81541094|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.075|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.515|2.635|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.635|1.515|<.0001
81481815|NCT00737100|162652836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.22||||0.0179||95.0|0.38|4.06||Comment for p-value: Hierarchical testing was applied. Comparison of 2.5 dose to be performed only if superiority of tiotropium 5.0 dose compared to placebo was shown for both primary endpoints.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, center, visit and age group||Comparison of Tiotropium 5.0 microgram dose versus placebo||4.06|0.38|0.0179
81481816|NCT00737100|162652837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.83||||0.0756||95.0|-0.19|3.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, center, visit and age group||Comparison of Tiotropium 2.5 microgram dose versus placebo||3.86|-0.19|0.0756
81481817|NCT00737100|162652837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.12||||0.0023||95.0|1.12|5.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, center, visit and age group||Comparison of Tiotropium 5.0 microgram dose versus placebo||5.12|1.12|0.0023
81481818|NCT00737100|162652838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85||||0.3857||95.0|-1.08|2.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, center, visit and age group||Comparison of Tiotropium 2.5 microgram dose versus placebo||2.79|-1.08|0.3857
81481819|NCT00737100|162652838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19||||0.2199||95.0|-0.72|3.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, center, visit and age group||Comparison of Tiotropium 5.0 microgram dose versus placebo||3.11|-0.72|0.2199
81481820|NCT00737100|162652839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.19||||0.0363||95.0|0.27|8.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, center, visit and age group||Comparison of Tiotropium 2.5 microgram dose versus placebo||8.11|0.27|0.0363
81481821|NCT00737100|162652839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.34||||0.0073||95.0|1.45|9.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, center, visit and age group||Comparison of Tiotropium 5.0 microgram dose versus placebo||9.23|1.45|0.0073
81481822|NCT00737100|162652840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.7414||95.0|-0.06|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, center, visit and age group||Comparison of Tiotropium 2.5 microgram dose versus placebo||0.08|-0.06|0.7414
81481823|NCT00737100|162652840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.1418||95.0|-0.02|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline, center, visit and age group||Comparison of Tiotropium 5.0 microgram dose versus placebo||0.12|-0.02|0.1418
81481824|NCT00737100|162652841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.8515||95.0|0.37|1.72|||Regression, Logistic|Covariates of treatment and age group||Comparison of Tiotropium 2.5 microgram dose versus placebo||1.72|0.37|0.8515
81481825|NCT00737100|162652841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.5565||95.0|0.33|1.59|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline, center, visit and age group||Comparison of Tiotropium 5.0 microgram dose versus placebo||1.59|0.33|0.5565
81481826|NCT03286218|162652867|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses versus (vs) Placebo is 14 mm.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|32.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|28.4|36.4||||||||36.4|28.4|
81481827|NCT03286218|162652867|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses vs Placebo is 14 mm.|LS Mean Difference|15.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.7|19.6||||||||19.6|11.7|
81481828|NCT03286218|162652867|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses vs Placebo is 14 mm.|LS Mean Difference|20.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.3|24.3||||||||24.3|16.3|
81481829|NCT03286218|162652867|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Lasmiditan doses vs Placebo is 14 mm.|LS Mean Difference|23.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.6|27.6||||||||27.6|19.6|
81481830|NCT03286218|162652867|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Alprazolam and Lasmiditan 100 mg dose is 5 mm.|LS Mean Difference|16.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.8|20.8||||||||20.8|12.8|
81481831|NCT03286218|162652867|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Alprazolam and Lasmiditan 200 mg dose is 5 mm.|LS Mean Difference|12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.1|16.1||||||||16.1|8.10|
81481832|NCT03286218|162652867|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority (NI) margin for Alprazolam and Lasmiditan 400 mg dose is 5 mm.|LS Mean Difference|8.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.8|12.8||||||||12.8|4.8|
81481833|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|33.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|28.5|37.7||||||Overall Drug Liking||37.7|28.5|
81481834|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|18.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.0|23.2||||||Overall Drug Liking||23.2|14.0|
81481835|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.5|23.8||||||Overall Drug Liking||23.8|14.5|
81481836|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.7|28.9||||||Overall Drug Liking||28.9|19.7|
81481837|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|34.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|29.1|38.9||||||Take drug again||38.9|29.1|
81481838|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.2|24.0||||||Take drug again||24.0|14.2|
81481839|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|20.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.7|25.6||||||Take drug again||25.6|15.7|
81481840|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.3|30.2||||||Take drug again||30.2|20.3|
81575272|NCT00106392|162821932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.111||95.0||||P-Values were not adjusted.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A group sequential design using the O'Brien and Fleming stopping rule will require 58 evaluable patients per group to detect a 5-point difference in the Erectile Function domain of the IIEF with a power of 80% and an overall significance level of 5%.||||0.111
81481841|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|69.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.1|77.4||||||Good effects||77.4|62.1|
81481842|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|35.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|27.9|43.2||||||Good effects||43.2|27.9|
81481843|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|52.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|44.4|59.7||||||Good effects||59.7|44.4|
81481844|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|53.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|45.4|60.6||||||Good effects||60.6|45.4|
81481845|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|20.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.6|27.2||||||Bad effects||27.2|13.6|
81481846|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.76|11.8||||||Bad effects||11.8|-1.76|
81481847|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.487|14.1||||||Bad effects||14.1|0.487|
81481848|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.69|19.3||||||Bad effects||19.3|5.69|
81481849|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|75.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.2|83.5||||||Any effects||83.5|67.2|
81481850|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|44.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|36.8|53.0||||||Any effects||53.0|36.8|
81481851|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|56.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.7|64.9||||||Any effects||64.9|48.7|
81481852|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|64.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|56.7|73.0||||||Any effects||73.0|56.7|
81481853|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|68.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.6|76.6||||||High||76.6|60.6|
81481854|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|34.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|26.4|42.4||||||High||42.4|26.4|
81481855|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|47.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.5|55.5||||||High||55.5|39.5|
81481856|NCT03286218|162652870|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|58.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|50.4|66.3||||||High||66.3|50.4|
81481857|NCT03286218|162652871|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81481858|NCT03286218|162652871|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0781|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0781
81481859|NCT03286218|162652871|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0625|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0625
81481860|NCT03286218|162652871|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0098
81481861|NCT03286218|162652872|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-29.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-34.0|-25.9||||||Alertness/drowsiness||-25.9|-34.0|
81481862|NCT03286218|162652872|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.9|-12.8||||||Alertness/drowsiness||-12.8|-20.9|
81481863|NCT03286218|162652872|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-19.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.6|-15.5||||||Alertness/drowsiness||-15.5|-23.6|
81481864|NCT03286218|162652872|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-24.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.8|-20.8||||||Alertness/drowsiness||-20.8|-28.8|
81481865|NCT03286218|162652872|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-30.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.0|-26.5||||||Agitation/relaxation||-26.5|-35.0|
81481866|NCT03286218|162652872|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-19.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.7|-15.3||||||Agitation/relaxation||-15.3|-23.7|
81481867|NCT03286218|162652872|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-21.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.9|-17.5||||||Agitation/relaxation||-17.5|-25.9|
81481868|NCT03286218|162652872|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-28.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.0|-24.5||||||Agitation/relaxation||-24.5|-33.0|
81575273|NCT00106392|162821933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.453||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.453
81481869|NCT02157519|162652916|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.33||threshold p \<0.05|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline MMAS-4 scores (dichotomous) and change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment||Analysis comparing the number of participants who self-reported adherence problems (i.e., dichotomous MMAS-4 scores) at post-assessment between groups adjusting for baseline self-reported adherence (i.e., dichotomous MMAS-4 scores) and change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment.||1.33|0.23|0.186
81481870|NCT02157519|162652917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.06||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.35|5.68||threshold p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment||Analysis comparing the percentage of medication taken (as recorded by MEMS) from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment.||5.68|-10.35|0.57
81481871|NCT02157519|162652918|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.53||threshold p \<0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment||Analysis comparing the change in symptom severity (MDASI-severity) from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment.||0.53|-0.31|0.603
81481872|NCT02157519|162652918|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.65||threshold p \<0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment||Analysis comparing the change in symptom interference (MDASI-interference) from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post assessment.||0.65|-0.64|0.982
81481873|NCT02157519|162652919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.66|0.83||threshold p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment||Analysis comparing the change in overall QOL (FACT-G) from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment.||0.83|-5.66|0.144
81541095|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.088|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.509|2.667|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.667|1.509|<.0001
81541096|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.494|2.727|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.727|1.494|<.0001
81575274|NCT00106392|162821934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.790
81481874|NCT02157519|162652919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.61||threshold p \<0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment||Analysis comparing the change in physical QOL (FACT-Physical Well-Being) from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) baseline from baseline to post-assessment.||0.61|-2.00|0.294
81481875|NCT02157519|162652919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|-0.21||threshold p \<0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment||Analysis comparing the change in social QOL (FACT-Social Well-Being) from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment.||-0.21|-3.12|0.025
81481876|NCT02157519|162652919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|1.63||threshold p \<0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment||Analysis comparing the change in emotional QOL (FACT-Emotional Well-Being) from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment.||1.63|-0.64|0.392
81481877|NCT02157519|162652919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|0.44||threshold p \<0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment||Analysis comparing the change in functional QOL (FACT-Functional Well-Being) from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment.||0.44|-1.94|0.216
81541097|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.123|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.483|2.763|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.763|1.483|<.0001
81481878|NCT02157519|162652920|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.17||threshold p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post assessment||Analysis comparing change in treatment satisfaction with clinician explanations (FACIT-TS-PS-Clinician Explanations) from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment.||0.17|-0.93|0.170
81541098|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.146|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.461|2.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.830|1.461|<.0001
81541099|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.158|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.447|2.869|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.869|1.447|<.0001
81541100|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.181|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|2.941|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.941|1.420|<.0001
81541101|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.193|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.404|2.983|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.983|1.404|<.0001
81481879|NCT02157519|162652920|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.01||threshold p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post assessment||Analysis comparing change in satisfaction with interpersonal treatment (FACIT-TS-PS Interpersonal Treatment) from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment.||0.01|-0.72|0.057
81481880|NCT02157519|162652920|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|0.45||threshold p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment||Analysis comparing change in treatment satisfaction with comprehensive care (FACIT-TS-PS Comprehensive Care) from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment.||0.45|-2.39|0.178
81481881|NCT02157519|162652920|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.75||threshold p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment||Analysis comparing change in treatment satisfaction with nursing care (FACIT-TS-PS Nursing Care) from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment.||0.75|-0.35|0.481
81481882|NCT02157519|162652920|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.35||threshold p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment||Analysis comparing change in treatment satisfaction with trust in clinicians (FACIT-TS-PS Trust in Clinicians) from baseline to post-assessment between groups adjusting for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment.||0.35|-0.34|0.970
81481883|NCT02157519|162652921|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.1||threshold p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment||Analysis comparing the number of emergency department (ED) visits over the study period between groups adjusting for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment.||0.10|-0.15|0.682
81481884|NCT02157519|162652922|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.15||threshold p \< 0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment||Analysis comparing the number of hospitalizations over they study period between groups adjusting for change in perceived social support (MSPSS) from baseline to post-assessment||0.15|-0.24|0.640
81481885|NCT01656395|162652923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.127|||cLDA model|||Difference in least squares (LS) means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in FEV1: MK-1029 10 mg vs. Placebo. Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Positive differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.127|-0.084|0.685
81541102|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.216|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.373|3.059|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.059|1.373|<.0001
81481886|NCT01656395|162652923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.149|0.07|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in FEV1: MK-1029 30 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Positive differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.07|-0.149|0.477
81481887|NCT01656395|162652923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.019||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.13|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in FEV1: MK-1029 60 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Positive differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.13|-0.092|0.733
81481888|NCT01656395|162652923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.115|0.1|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in FEV1: MK-1029 150 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Positive differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.1|-0.115|0.89
81481889|NCT01656395|162652923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004||||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|0.1|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in FEV1: Montelukast vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Positive differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.1|-0.109|0.935
81481890|NCT01656395|162652926|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.48|3.08|||ANOVA|||Difference in LS means for percent of asthma exacerbation day over Week 6 through Week 12: MK- 1029 10 mg vs. Placebo. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model includes the terms for treatment groups and prior ICS use (Yes/No). Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||3.08|-17.48|0.169
81481891|NCT01656395|162652926|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.092||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.67|1.485|||ANOVA|||Difference in LS means for percent of asthma exacerbation day over Week 6 through Week 12: MK- 1029 30 mg vs. Placebo. ANOVA model includes the terms for treatment groups and prior ICS use (Yes/No). Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||1.485|-19.67|0.092
81481892|NCT01656395|162652926|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.469||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.19|1.25|||ANOVA|||Difference in LS means for percent of asthma exacerbation day over Week 6 through Week 12: MK- 1029 60 mg vs. Placebo. ANOVA model includes the terms for treatment groups and prior ICS use (Yes/No). Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||1.25|-20.19|0.083
81481893|NCT01656395|162652926|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.666||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.83|5.501|||ANOVA|||Difference in LS means for percent of asthma exacerbation day over Week 6 through Week 12: MK- 1029 150 mg vs. Placebo. ANOVA model includes the terms for treatment groups and prior ICS use (Yes/No). Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||5.501|-14.83|0.367
81481894|NCT01656395|162652926|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.247||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.36|4.871|||ANOVA|||Difference in LS means for percent of asthma exacerbation day over Week 6 through Week 12: Montelukast vs. Placebo. ANOVA model includes the terms for treatment groups and prior ICS use (Yes/No). Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||4.871|-15.36|0.308
81481895|NCT01656395|162652927|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.122||||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.427|0.182|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline to Week 12 in DSS: MK-1029 10 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.182|-0.427|0.429
81481896|NCT01656395|162652927|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.142||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.169|0.454|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline to Week 12 in DSS: MK-1029 30 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.454|-0.169|0.370
81481897|NCT01656395|162652927|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.089||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.402|0.225|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline to Week 12 in DSS: MK-1029 60 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK- 1029 or Montelukast).||0.225|-0.402|0.579
81481898|NCT01656395|162652927|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.156||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.142|0.454|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline to Week 12 in DSS: MK-1029 150 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.454|-0.142|0.305
81481899|NCT01656395|162652927|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.136||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.434|0.163|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline to Week 12 in DSS: Montelukast vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.163|-0.434|0.372
81481900|NCT01656395|162652928|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.528||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.184|0.128|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in SABA use: MK-1029 10 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use(Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.128|-1.184|0.114
81481901|NCT01656395|162652928|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.075||||0.827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.6|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in SABA use: MK-1029 30 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.6|-0.75|0.827
81481902|NCT01656395|162652928|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.789|0.569|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in SABA use: MK-1029 60 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.569|-0.789|0.75
81481903|NCT01656395|162652928|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.275||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.371|0.921|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in SABA use: MK-1029 150 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.921|-0.371|0.403
81481904|NCT01656395|162652928|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.389||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.035|0.257|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in SABA use: Montelukast vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.257|-1.035|0.237
81575275|NCT00106392|162821935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.099||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.099
81481905|NCT01656395|162652929|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.241||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.066|0.583|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in nocturnal awakenings: MK-1029 10 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.583|-1.066|0.565
81481906|NCT01656395|162652929|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.135||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.713|0.983|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in nocturnal awakenings: MK-1029 30 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.983|-0.713|0.754
81481907|NCT01656395|162652929|SUPERIORITY||cLDA model|-0.251||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.104|0.603|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in nocturnal awakenings: MK-1029 60 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.603|-1.104|0.563
81481908|NCT01656395|162652929|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.241||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.053|0.571|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in nocturnal awakenings: MK-1029 150 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.571|-1.053|0.559
81481909|NCT01656395|162652929|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.071||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.883|0.741|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in nocturnal awakenings: Montelukast vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.741|-0.883|0.863
81481910|NCT01656395|162652930|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.544||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.92|21.007|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in AM/PM PEF: MK-1029 10 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||21.007|-19.92|0.958
81481911|NCT01656395|162652930|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.251||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.81|27.307|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in AM/PM PEF: MK- 1029 30 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||27.307|-14.81|0.559
81481912|NCT01656395|162652930|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|9.575||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.62|30.766|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in AM/PM PEF: MK-1029 60 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||30.766|-11.62|0.374
81481913|NCT01656395|162652930|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.114||||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.04|25.272|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in AM/PM PEF: MK-1029 150 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||25.272|-15.04|0.618
81481914|NCT01656395|162652930|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.604||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.76|18.554|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for average change from Baseline over Week 6 to Week 12 in AM/PM PEF: Montelukast vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||18.554|-21.76|0.876
81541103|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.228|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.355|3.102|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.102|1.355|<.0001
81575276|NCT00106392|162821936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.575||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.575
81575277|NCT00106392|162821937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.879||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.879
81481915|NCT01656395|162652931|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.076||||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.288|0.44|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for change from Baseline to Week 12 in AQLQ(S) Overall Score: MK-1029 10 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Positive differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.440|-0.288|0.682
81481916|NCT01656395|162652931|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.047||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.422|0.329|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for change from Baseline to Week 12 in AQLQ(S) Overall Score: MK-1029 30 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Positive differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.329|-0.422|0.807
81481917|NCT01656395|162652931|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.165||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.222|0.552|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for change from Baseline to Week 12 in AQLQ(S) Overall Score: MK-1029 60 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Positive differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.552|-0.222|0.403
81481918|NCT01656395|162652931|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.375||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.751|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for change from Baseline to Week 12 in AQLQ(S) Overall Score: MK-1029 150 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Positive differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.751|-0.001|0.051
81481919|NCT01656395|162652931|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.319||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.683|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for change from Baseline to Week 12 in AQLQ(S) Overall Score: Montelukast vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Positive differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK- 1029 or Montelukast).||0.683|-0.045|0.086
81481920|NCT01656395|162652932|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.7687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|21.3|||MN method|||Difference for AQLQ(S) Response Rate: MK-1029 10 mg vs. Placebo. P-values, estimates and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen (MN) method stratified by prior ICS use (Yes/No).||21.3|-16.0|0.7687
81481921|NCT01656395|162652932|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.6||||0.4943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.9|12.2|||MN Method|||Difference for AQLQ(S) Response Rate: MK-1029 30 mg vs. Placebo. P-values, estimates and 95% CIs are based on the MN method stratified by prior ICS use (Yes/No).||12.2|-24.9|0.4943
81481922|NCT01656395|162652932|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.5||||0.3003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|29.6|||MN method|||Difference for AQLQ(S) Response Rate: MK-1029 60 mg vs. Placebo. P-values, estimates and 95% CIs are based on the MN method stratified by prior ICS use (Yes/No).||29.6|-9.4|0.3003
81481923|NCT01656395|162652932|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.5||||0.0774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|35.7|||MN method|||Difference for AQLQ(S) Response Rate: MK-1029 150 mg vs. Placebo. P-values, estimates and 95% CIs are based on the MN method stratified by prior ICS use (Yes/No).||35.7|-1.9|0.0774
81481924|NCT01656395|162652932|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.2||||0.0555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|35.5|||MN method|||Difference for AQLQ(S) Response Rate: Montelukast vs. Placebo. P-values, estimates and 95% CIs are based on the MN method stratified by prior ICS use (Yes/No).||35.5|-0.4|0.0555
81481925|NCT01656395|162652933|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.104||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.495|0.288|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for change from Baseline to Week 12 in ACQ Score: MK-1029 10 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.288|-0.495|0.603
81481926|NCT01656395|162652933|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.032||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.436|0.372|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for change from Baseline to Week 12 in ACQ Score: MK-1029 30 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.372|-0.436|0.875
81481927|NCT01656395|162652933|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.151||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.568|0.265|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for change from Baseline to Week 12 in ACQ Score: MK-1029 60 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.265|-0.568|0.476
81541104|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.251|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.321|3.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.180|1.321|<.0001
81481928|NCT01656395|162652933|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.362||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.767|0.042|||cLDA model|||Difference in LS means for change from Baseline to Week 12 in ACQ Score: MK-1029 150 mg vs. Placebo. cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.042|-0.767|0.079
81481929|NCT01656395|162652933|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.227||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.621|0.166|||cLDA model|||"Difference in LS means for change from Baseline to Week 12 in ACQ Score: Montelukast vs. Placebo.~cLDA model includes terms for visit as categorical variable, prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment by visit. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast)."||0.166|-0.621|0.257
81481930|NCT01656395|162652934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1||||0.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|21.1|||MN method|||Difference for change from Baseline to Week 12 in ACQ response rate: MK-1029 10 mg vs. Placebo. P-values, estimates and 95% CIs are based on the MN method stratified by prior ICS use (Yes/No).||21.1|-15.1|0.742
81481931|NCT01656395|162652934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4||||0.7248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|15.4|||MN method|||Difference for change from Baseline to Week 12 in ACQ response rate: MK-1029 30 mg vs. Placebo. P-values, estimates and 95% CIs are based on the MN method stratified by prior ICS use (Yes/No).||15.4|-22.1|0.7248
81481932|NCT01656395|162652934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.6991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|22.6|||MN method|||Difference for change from Baseline to Week 12 in ACQ response rate: MK-1029 60 mg vs. Placebo. P-values, estimates and 95% CIs are based on the MN method stratified by prior ICS use (Yes/No).||22.6|-15.6|0.6991
81481933|NCT01656395|162652934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.1||||0.3934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|26.2|||MN method|||Difference for change from Baseline to Week 12 in ACQ response rate: MK-1029 150 mg vs. Placebo. P-values, estimates and 95% CIs are based on the MN method stratified by prior ICS use (Yes/No).||26.2|-10.6|0.3934
81481934|NCT01656395|162652934|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.8032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|20.5|||MN method|||Difference for change from Baseline to Week 12 in ACQ response rate: Montelukast vs. Placebo. P-values, estimates and 95% CIs are based on the MN method stratified by prior ICS use (Yes/No).||20.5|-16.0|0.8032
81481935|NCT01656395|162652935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.075||||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.004|0.853|||ANOVA|||Difference in LS means for percent of asthma attack days over Week 6 to Week 12 of a 12-week treatment period: MK-1209 10 mg vs. Placebo. ANOVA model includes terms for prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK- 1029 or Montelukast).||0.853|-1.004|0.873
81481936|NCT01656395|162652935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.376||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.326|0.575|||ANOVA|||Difference in LS means for percent of asthma attack days over Week 6 to Week 12 of a 12-week treatment period: MK-1209 30 mg vs. Placebo. ANOVA model includes terms for prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.575|-1.326|0.437
81481937|NCT01656395|162652935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.504|0.423|||ANOVA|||Difference in LS means for percent of asthma attack days over Week 6 to Week 12 of a 12-week treatment period: MK-1209 60 mg vs. Placebo. ANOVA model includes terms for prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.423|-1.504|0.270
81481938|NCT01656395|162652935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.839|0.997|||ANOVA|||Difference in LS means for percent of asthma attack days over Week 6 to Week 12 of a 12-week treatment period: MK-1209 150 mg vs. Placebo. ANOVA model includes terms for prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.997|-0.839|0.865
81481939|NCT01656395|162652935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.309||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.219|0.6|||ANOVA|||Difference in LS means for percent of asthma attack days over Week 6 to Week 12 of a 12-week treatment period: Montelukast vs. Placebo. ANOVA model includes terms for prior ICS use (Yes/No) and treatment. Negative differences are in favor of the first treatment group in the comparison (MK-1029 or Montelukast).||0.600|-1.219|0.503
81481940|NCT02318849|162652940|SUPERIORITY||Change in percentage|0.09||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The anaylsis was adjusted for student characteristics.||The null hypothesis was that the of number students who report being a donor (or talking to parents about organ donation) both before and after exposure to the intervention would be equivalent. A secondary null hypothesis would be that longer expsosures to the intervention over time would not increase the number who report becoming a donor at the final assessment.||||0.009
81481941|NCT02318849|162652941|SUPERIORITY||Change in percentage|0.0|||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED|||||Calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.10
81481942|NCT01039467|162652966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81481943|NCT01039467|162652967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81481944|NCT01039467|162652968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.833||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.833
81481945|NCT01039467|162652969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.265||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.265
81481946|NCT01039467|162652970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81541105|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.263|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.302|3.225|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.225|1.302|<.0001
81575278|NCT02602496|162821962|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.9942||||||Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index|ANOVA|||||||0.9942
81481947|NCT01039467|162652971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81481948|NCT01039467|162652972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0008||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0008
81481949|NCT01039467|162652973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.053||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.053
81481950|NCT01039467|162652974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.493||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.493
81481951|NCT03877744|162653001|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 2.5 was set prior to study initiation with a Type I error of 0.025.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6873|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2558||0.0008|ONE_SIDED|97.5||2.1894|||Mixed Models Analysis|Controls technician,site,seat type;Techn. nested in site modeled as random effect;Model allowed heterogeneous variances across arms w Kenward-Roger df|Mixed model allowed the arms to have unequal variance estimates. Degrees of freedom estimated using Kenward-Rogers.|||2.1894||0.0008
81481952|NCT04073303|162653002|SUPERIORITY||Rate-Difference|49.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.1|54.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||54.1|40.1|<0.0001
81481953|NCT04073303|162653003|SUPERIORITY||Rate-Difference|71.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.7|76.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||76.3|60.7|<0.0001
81481954|NCT04073303|162653004|SUPERIORITY||Rate-Difference|56.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.6|64.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||64.5|45.6|<0.0001
81481955|NCT04073303|162653005|SUPERIORITY||Rate-Difference|49.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.6|57.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||57.4|40.6|<0.0001
81481956|NCT04073303|162653006|SUPERIORITY||Rate-Difference|70.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.6|77.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||77.5|59.6|<0.0001
81481957|NCT04073303|162653007|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-5.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.64|-4.75|||ANCOVA|||||-4.75|-5.64|<0.0001
81481958|NCT03675360|162653019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.14|||linear mixed effects model|||||-0.14|-0.32|<0.05
81481959|NCT03675360|162653020|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|-4.9|||linear mixed effects model|||||-4.9|-15.6|<0.05
81481960|NCT03675360|162653021|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|0.9|||linear mixed effects model|||||0.9|-7.3|<0.05
81481961|NCT03675360|162653022|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.05|||linear mixed effects model|||||0.05|-0.31|<0.05
81481962|NCT03675360|162653023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|-4.4|||linear mixed effects model|||||-4.4|-7.4|<0.05
81481963|NCT03675360|162653024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-2.0|||linear mixed effects model|||||-2.0|-10.5|<0.05
81481964|NCT03675360|162653025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-1.1|||linear mixed effects model|||||-1.1|-3.7|<0.05
81481965|NCT03675360|162653026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|0.0|||linear mixed effects model|||||0|-5.2|<0.05
81481966|NCT03675360|162653027|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-2.6|||linear mixed effects model|||||-2.6|-6.7|<0.05
81481967|NCT03675360|162653028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.3|||linear mixed effects model|||||0.3|-1.8|<0.05
81481968|NCT03113968|162653035|NON_INFERIORITY|The Farrington-Manning score test was used to assess the noninferiority of KET.|||||<|0.001|||||||The Farrington-Manning score test|||||||<.001
81481969|NCT03113968|162653036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||||P-values not reported|||
81481970|NCT03421379|162653074|NON_INFERIORITY|The pre-defined non-inferiority margin is (10%)|Treatment Difference Wald's Method|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|1.47||||||||1.47|-1.47|
81481971|NCT03718429|162653102|SUPERIORITY|In line with recommendations for pilot investigations, since there were no preliminary data exploring the pharmacodynamic effects of vascular dose rivaroxaban in addition to antiplatelet therapy, we arbitrarily chose a sample size of 20 patients per treatment cohort.||||||0.275|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.275
81481972|NCT03718429|162653103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.488|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.488
81481973|NCT03718429|162653104|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81481974|NCT03574974|162653126|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81481975|NCT03877224|162653149|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann median diff. vs placebo|3.16||||0.07905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|6.01||To account for multiplicity, a pre-specified testing strategy was followed to control the overall type I error rate.|Rank ANCOVA|The model includes rank-based baseline, weeks impacted by COVID-19 and treatment group as covariates and is stratified by T2DM status at randomization||For the primary efficacy endpoint KCCQ-TSS, the following hypothesis was tested using the significance level 0.04990 • H0: m(r(A)) = m(r(C)) versus • H1: m(r(A)) ≠ m(r(C)) Where H0 and H1 are the null and alternative hypotheses, respectively, and m(r(A)) and m(r(C)) represent the median of the ranked changes in the primary efficacy endpoint, KCCQ-TSS, from baseline to week 16, among patients receiving dapagliflozin (Active) and placebo (Control) treatment, respectively.||6.01|0.36|0.07905
81481976|NCT03877224|162653150|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann median diff. vs placebo|3.12||||0.23215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|5.37||To account for multiplicity, a pre-specified testing strategy was followed to control the overall type I error rate.|Rank ANCOVA|The model includes rank-based baseline, weeks impacted by COVID-19 and treatment group as covariates and is stratified by T2DM status at randomization||For the primary efficacy endpoint KCCQ-PLS, the following hypothesis was tested at significant level of 0.00005 • H0: m(r(A)) = m(r(C)) versus • H1: m(r(A)) ≠ m(r(C)) Where H0 and H1 are the null and alternative hypotheses, respectively, and m(r(A)) and m(r(C)) represent the median of the ranked changes in the primary efficacy endpoint, KCCQ-PLS, from baseline to week 16, among patients receiving dapagliflozin (Active) and placebo (Control) treatment, respectively.||5.37|-0.09|0.23215
81541106|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.286|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.266|3.305|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.305|1.266|<.0001
81541107|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.298|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.246|3.351|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.351|1.246|<.0001
81541108|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.321|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.209|3.433|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.433|1.209|<.0001
81541109|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.333|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.188|3.479|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.479|1.188|<.0001
81541110|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.356||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|3.562|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.562|1.150|0.0001
81481977|NCT03877224|162653151|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann median diff. vs placebo|1.6||||0.66801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|9.0||To account for multiplicity, a pre-specified testing strategy was followed to control the overall type I error rate.|Rank ANCOVA|The model includes rank-based baseline, treatment group as covariates and is stratified by T2DM status at randomization||For the primary efficacy endpoint 6MWD, the following hypothesis was tested using the significance level 0.00005: H0: m(r(A)) = m(r(C)) versus H1: m(r(A)) ≠ m(r(C)) Where H0 and H1 are the null and alternative hypotheses, respectively, and m(r(A)) and m(r(C)) represent the median of the ranked changes in the primary efficacy endpoint, 6MWD, from baseline to week 16, among patients receiving dapagliflozin (Active) and placebo (Control) treatment, respectively.||9.0|-5.9|0.66801
81481978|NCT03877224|162653152|SUPERIORITY|Total time spent in LVPA was not tested for statistical significance and the p-value is considered nominal because the test for 6MWD was not statistically significant.|Hodges-Lehmann median diff. vs placebo|0.19||||0.12523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.48|||Rank ANCOVA|Model includes baseline rank of outcome variable as a covariate, treatment group as a factor, and is stratified by T2DM status at randomization.||For the secondary efficacy endpoint, total time spent in LVPA, the testing hypothesis is • H0: m(r(A)) = m(r(C)) versus • H1: m(r(A)) ≠ m(r(C)) Where H0 and H1 are the null and alternative hypotheses, respectively, and m(r(A)) and m(r(C)) represent the median of the ranked changes in secondary efficacy endpoint, total time spent in LVPA, from baseline to End of study among patients receiving dapagliflozin (Active) and placebo (Control) treatment, respectively.||0.48|-0.06|0.12523
81481979|NCT01001429|162653155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.04
81481980|NCT01001429|162653155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||UMSS scores with subjects propofol vs. Dexmetomidine group||||0.68
81481981|NCT01063855|162653169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.837|2.542||To properly adjust for multiplicity, a hierarchical (step-down) testing procedure with a priori ordered hypothesis was used to control the family-wise type I error was rate.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment, PDE5I stratum, baseline Average IELT stratum, and region, as cofactors and baseline Average IELT as a covariate.|Estimates are based on two-stage sequential analysis using information fraction based weighted test statistics for PDE5I + Dapoxetine arm minus PDE5I + Placebo arm difference.|Null Hypothesis: No difference at Week 12 last postbaseline observations carried forward (LPOCF) Alternative Hypothesis:- Difference at Week 12 LPOCF \>0.||2.542|0.837|<0.001
81481982|NCT01063855|162653170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|22.3||A hierarchical (step-down) testing procedure with a priori ordered hypothesis was used to control the family-wise type 1 error rate.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, controlling for type of PDE5I stratum, baseline average IELT stratum, and region.|Risk Difference (RD) = PDE5I + Dapoxetine arm - PDE5I + placebo arm.|Null hypothesis: No difference at Week 12 last postbaseline observation carried forward (LPOCF). Alternative hypothesis: Difference at Week 12 LPOCF \> 0.||22.3|4.9|0.001
81481983|NCT01063855|162653171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.2||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|17.2||A hierarchical (step-down) testing procedure with a priori ordered hypothesis was used to control the family-wise type 1 error rate.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, controlling for type of PDE5I stratum, baseline average IELT stratum, and region.|Risk Difference (RD) = PDE5I + Dapoxetine arm - PDE5I + Placebo arm.|Null Hypothesis: No difference at Week 12 last postbaseline observation carried forward (LPOCF).||17.2|1.1|0.013
81481984|NCT01063855|162653172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.204|2.619||To properly adjust for multiplicity, a hierarchical (step-down) testing procedure with a priori ordered hypothesis was used to control the family-wise type I error.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression model included treatment, type of PDE5i stratum, baseline Average IELT stratum, and region, as factors.|Estimates are based on two-stage sequential analysis using information fraction based weighted test statistics for PDE5I + Dapoxetine arm over PDE5I + Placebo arm ratio.|Null Hypothesis: No difference at Week 12 last postbaseline observation carried forward (LPOCF) Alternative Hypothesis: PDE5I + Dapoxetine is superior to PDE5I + Placebo with respect to the outcome measure at Week 12 LPOCF.||2.619|1.204|0.002
81481985|NCT01063855|162653173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.108|2.394||To properly adjust for multiplicity, a hierarchical (step-down) testing procedure with a priori ordered hypothesis was used to control the family-wise type I error was rate.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression model included treatment, type of PDE5i stratum, baseline Average IELT stratum, and region, as factors.|Estimates are based on two-stage sequential analysis using information fraction based weighted test statistics for PDE5I + Dapoxetine arm over PDE5I + Placebo arm ratio.|Null Hypothesis: No difference at Week 12 last postbaseline observation carrried forward (LPOCF) Alternative Hypothesis:- PDE5I + Dapoxetine is superior to PDE5I + Placebo with respect to the outcome measure at Week 12 LPOCF.||2.394|1.108|0.007
81541111|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.369||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.128|3.609|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.609|1.128|0.0002
81481986|NCT01063855|162653174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.642|3.568||To properly adjust for multiplicity, a hierarchical (step-down) testing procedure with a priori ordered hypothesis was used to control the family-wise type I error was rate|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression model included treatment, type of PDE5i stratum, baseline Average IELT stratum, and region, as factors.|Estimates are based on two-stage sequential analysis using information fraction based weighted test statistics for PDE5I + Dapoxetine arm over PDE5I + Placebo arm ratio.|Null Hypothesis: No difference at Week 12 last postbaseline observation carried forward (LPOCF) Alternative Hypothesis:- PDE5I + Dapoxetine is superior to PDE5I + Placebo with respect to the outcome measure at Week 12.||3.568|1.642|<0.001
81541112|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.391||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.089|3.693|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.693|1.089|0.0003
81541113|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.404||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.067|3.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.740|1.067|0.0004
81541114|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.426||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.027|3.825|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.825|1.027|0.0007
81481987|NCT01063855|162653175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.897|1.965||To properly adjust for multiplicity, a hierarchical (step-down) testing procedure with a priori ordered hypothesis was used to control the family-wise type I error was rate.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression model included treatment, type of PDE5i stratum, baseline Average IELT stratum, and region, as factors.|Estimates are based on two-stage sequential analysis using information fraction based weighted test statistics for PDE5I + Dapoxetine arm over PDE5I + Placebo arm ratio.|Null Hypothesis: No difference at Week 12 last postbaseline observation carried forward (LPOCF) Alternative Hypothesis:- PDE5I + Dapoxetine is superior to PDE5I + Placebo with respect to the outcome measure at Week 12 LPOCF.||1.965|0.897|>0.05
81481988|NCT01063855|162653176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.425|3.423||To properly adjust for multiplicity, a hierarchical (step-down) testing procedure with a priori ordered hypothesis was used to control the family-wise type I error was rate.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression model included treatment, type of PDE5i stratum, baseline Average IELT stratum, and region, as factors.|Estimates are based on two-stage sequential analysis using information fraction based weighted test statistics for PDE5I + Dapoxetine arm over PDE5I + Placebo arm ratio.|Null Hypothesis: No difference at Week 12 last postbaseline observation carried forward (LPOCF) Alternative Hypothesis:- PDE5I + Dapoxetine is superior to PDE5I + Placebo with respect to the outcome measure at Week 12.||3.423|1.425|<0.001
81481989|NCT00458003|162653261|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.38
81481990|NCT00458003|162653262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.10
81481991|NCT00243919|162653289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.831||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.497|1.391||The trial tested the superiority of LTP delivered early or late, compared to HEP, using a two-sided significance level of 0.05. The study-wide error rate was controlled by applying the Hochberg step-up procedure to the two primary comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression was used to compare the proportion of participants who improved functional level of walking between Early-LTP and HEP adjusting for pre-specified covariates (severity of impairment, clinical site, age, stroke type, side of hemiparesis and depression). Assuming that 30% of HEP participants would improve functional level of walking, we derived a sample size of 400 to detect a clinically relevant 20% effect size with 85% power, adjusting for an loss-to-follow-up rate of 15%.||1.391|0.497|0.481
81481992|NCT00243919|162653289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.192||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.715|1.985|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression was used to compare the proportion of participants who improved functional level of walking between Late-LTP and HEP adjusting for pre-specified covariates (severity of impairment, clinical site, age, stroke type, side of hemiparesis and depression).||1.985|0.715|0.501
81481993|NCT00243919|162653290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.242||95.0||||We did not formally conduct statistical inference on the timing effect because the first primary null hypotheses is accepted. The p-value provided is the smallest alpha level that one would claim significant difference between early- and late-LTP.|Regression, Linear||Even though there was no formal inference of timing effect, we still provided descriptive statistics for the 6-month and 12-month changes. In addition, paired t-tests were used to compare within-group improvements.|The second primary analysis assessed the timing effect and its interaction with initial severity of gait impairment on walking speed change from baseline to 1 year after stroke.||||0.242
81481994|NCT00243919|162653291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.94||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|3.21|||Regression, Logistic|Pairwise comparisons were conducted: Early-LTP versus Late-LTP, which had received only usual care in the 2- to 6-month post-stroke period.||Logistic regression was used to compare the proportion of participants who improved functional level of walking between early-LTP and Late-LTP (Usual Care) adjusting for pre-specified covariates (severity of impairment, clinical site, age, stroke type, side of hemiparesis and depression).||3.21|1.18|0.010
81481995|NCT00243919|162653291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|3.42|||Regression, Logistic|Pairwise comparisons were conducted: HEP versus Late-LTP, which had received only usual care in the 2- to 6-month post-stroke period.||Logistic regression was used to compare the proportion of participants who improved functional level of walking between HEP and Late-LTP (Usual Care) adjusting for pre-specified covariates (severity of impairment, clinical site, age, stroke type, side of hemiparesis and depression).||3.42|1.22|0.007
81481996|NCT00243919|162653292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.16||Bonferroni adjustment for multiple testing was used in the pair-wise comparisons of the secondary outcomes. A difference is claimed to be statistically significant when p\<0.0014.|t-test, 2 sided|||6 month secondary analysis. Following the overall ANOVA test, pairwise comparison was conducted to assess differences in walking speed changes between early-LTP and late-LTP.||0.16|0.08|<0.0001
81541115|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.439||||0.0009||95.0|1.005|3.872|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.872|1.005|0.0009
81541116|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.461||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.964|3.958|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.958|0.964|0.0013
81541117|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.474||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.942|4.006|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.006|0.942|0.0016
81541118|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.496||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.901|4.092|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.092|0.901|0.0022
81541119|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.509||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.878|4.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.140|0.878|0.0026
81481997|NCT00243919|162653292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.14||Bonferroni adjustment for multiple testing was used in the pair-wise comparisons of the secondary outcomes. A difference is claimed to be statistically significant when p\<0.0014.|t-test, 2 sided|||6 month secondary analysis. Following the overall ANOVA test, pairwise comparison was conducted to assess differences in walking speed changes between HEP and late-LTP.||0.14|0.05|<.0001
81481998|NCT00243919|162653293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0||||Test differences across the three groups in change of 6 minute walking distance from baseline to 12-month post stroke.|ANOVA|||Primary 12 month analysis. Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group improvements and ANOVA to assess differences across the three groups followed with pairwise comparisons.||||0.45
81481999|NCT00243919|162653293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|Test differences across the three groups in change of 6 minute walking distance from baseline to 6-month post stroke.||6 month secondary analysis. Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group improvements and ANOVA to assess differences across the three groups followed with pairwise comparisons.||||<0.001
81482000|NCT00243919|162653294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|Test differences across the three groups in change of number of steps from baseline to 12-month post stroke.||12 month primary outcome. The Kruskal-Wallis procedure was used to assess differences across the three groups in number of steps taken in the community. Wilcoxon signed rank tests were used to compare within-group improvements.||||0.10
81482001|NCT00243919|162653294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|Test differences across the three groups in change of number of steps from baseline to 6-month post stroke.||6 month secondary analysis. The Kruskal-Wallis procedure was used to assess differences across the three groups in number of steps taken in the community. Wilcoxon signed rank tests were used to compare within-group improvements.||||0.04
81482002|NCT00243919|162653295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||95.0|||||ANOVA|Test differences across the three groups in change of SIS Participation from baseline to 12-month post stroke.||12 month primary outcome. Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group improvements and ANOVA to assess differences across the three groups followed with pairwise comparisons.||||0.48
81482003|NCT00243919|162653295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||ANOVA|Test differences across the three groups in change of SIS Participation from baseline to 6-month post stroke.||6 month secondary outcome. Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group improvements and ANOVA to assess differences across the three groups followed with pairwise comparisons.||||0.06
81482004|NCT00243919|162653296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||ANOVA|Test differences across the three groups in change of SIS ADL/iADL from baseline to 12-month post stroke.||12 month primary outcome. Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group improvements and ANOVA to assess differences across the three groups followed with pairwise comparisons.||||0.07
81482005|NCT00243919|162653296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||ANOVA|Test differences across the three groups in change of SIS ADL/iADL from baseline to 6-month post stroke.||6 month secondary outcome. Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group improvements and ANOVA to assess differences across the three groups followed with pairwise comparisons.||||0.03
81482006|NCT00243919|162653297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0|||||ANOVA|Test differences across the three groups in change of SIS Mobility from baseline to 12-month post stroke.||12 month primary outcome. Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group improvements and ANOVA to assess differences across the three groups followed with pairwise comparisons.||||0.69
81482007|NCT00243919|162653297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|Test differences across the three groups in change of SIS Mobility from baseline to 6-month post stroke.||6 month secondary outcome. Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group improvements and ANOVA to assess differences across the three groups followed with pairwise comparisons.||||<.0001
81482008|NCT00243919|162653298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0|||||ANOVA|Test differences across the three groups in change of FM-LE from baseline to 12-month post stroke.||12 month primary analysis. Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group improvements and ANOVA to assess differences across the three groups followed with pairwise comparisons.||||0.13
81541120|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.531||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.836|4.226|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.226|0.836|0.0034
81575279|NCT02602496|162821962|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.0062|||||||ANOVA|Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index||||||0.0062
81575280|NCT02602496|162821962|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.6843|||||||ANOVA|Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index||||||0.6843
81482009|NCT00243919|162653298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||ANOVA|Test differences across the three groups in change of FM-LE from baseline to 6-month post stroke.||6 month secondary analysis. Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group improvements and ANOVA to assess differences across the three groups followed with pairwise comparisons.||||0.04
81482010|NCT00243919|162653299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||ANOVA|Test differences across the three groups in change of Berg Balance Score from baseline to 12-month post stroke.||12 month primary outcome. Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group improvements and ANOVA to assess differences across the three groups followed with pairwise comparisons.||||0.06
81482011|NCT00243919|162653299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|Test differences across the three groups in change of Berg Balance Score from baseline to 6-month post stroke.||6 month secondary outcome. Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group improvements and ANOVA to assess differences across the three groups followed with pairwise comparisons.||||0.001
81482012|NCT00243919|162653300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0|||||ANOVA|Test differences across the three groups in change of ABC score from baseline to 12-month post stroke.||12 month primary outcome. Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group improvements and ANOVA to assess differences across the three groups followed with pairwise comparisons.||||0.62
81482013|NCT00243919|162653300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|Test differences across the three groups in change of ABC score from baseline to 6-month post stroke.||6 month secondary outcome. Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group improvements and ANOVA to assess differences across the three groups followed with pairwise comparisons.||||<0.001
81482014|NCT04585919|162653347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed effect model controlling for secular trend, patient sociodemographic and health characteristics||||||0.005
81482015|NCT04585919|162653348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed effect model controlling for secular trend, patient sociodemographic and health characteristics||||||0.19
81482016|NCT05209880|162653352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5835|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5835
81482017|NCT04817332|162653368|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.92|||Odds ratio Ordinal Logistic Regression|adjusted for the stratifying factors of age as a fixed effect and site using robust standard errors to account for clustering||||0.92|0.57|0.008
81482018|NCT04817332|162653369|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.0|||Regression, Cox|||||1.00|0.76|0.058
81482019|NCT04817332|162653372|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.13||||||||1.13|0.84|
81482020|NCT04817332|162653374|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|0.99||||||||0.99|0.87|
81482021|NCT04817332|162653375|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.74||||||||1.74|0.73|
81482022|NCT04817332|162653376|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.04||||||||1.04|0.69|
81482023|NCT04817332|162653377|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.58||||||||2.58|1.09|
81482024|NCT04817332|162653378|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.15||||||||1.15|0.92|
81482025|NCT04817332|162653379|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.88||||||||1.88|1.06|
81482026|NCT04817332|162653393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-67.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-102.0|-31.0||||||||-31|-102|
81482027|NCT04817332|162653397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.066||||||||0.066|-0.06|
81482028|NCT03143101|162653401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|18.1||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|30.9||p-value is calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the prior influenza vaccination status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.9|4.8|0.006
81482029|NCT03143101|162653405|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|32.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|47.8||p-value is calculated from the CMH test adjusting for the prior influenza vaccination status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||47.8|14.4|<0.001
81482030|NCT02554760|162653417|OTHER||success proportion|84.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.4|92.3|||Catagorical tabulation|||||92.3|60.4|
81482031|NCT02554760|162653417|OTHER||success proportion|78.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.4|93.9||||||||93.9|54.4|
81541121|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.544||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.813|4.274|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.274|0.813|0.0040
81482032|NCT01435759|162653422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean|3.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||MCP-Mod Analysis|The systolic blood pressure p-value was based on a critical value of 1.99 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 3.14, was based on MCP-Mod Analysis for the candidate model EMax.|||||0.004
81482033|NCT01435759|162653422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Means|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||MCP-Mod Analysis|The systolic blood pressure p-value was based on a critical value of 1.99 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 2.48, was based on MCP-Mod Analysis for the candidate model Exponential.|||||0.032
81575281|NCT02602496|162821963|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.5096||||||Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index|ANOVA|||||||0.5096
81482034|NCT01435759|162653422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean|3.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||MCP-Mod Analysis|The systolic blood pressure p-value was based on a critical value of 1.99 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 3.26 was based on MCP-Mod Analysis for the candidate model Linear.|||||0.003
81482035|NCT01435759|162653422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Means|2.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||MCP-Mod Analysis Method|The systolic blood pressure p-value was based on a critical value of 1.99 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 2.88, was based on MCP-Mod Analysis for the candidate model Logistic1.|||||0.010
81482036|NCT01435759|162653422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Means|3.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||MCP-Mod Analysis|The systolic blood pressure p-value was based on a critical value of 1.99 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 3.12, was based on MCP-Mod Analysis for the candidate model Logistic2.|||||0.005
81482037|NCT01435759|162653423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Means|2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||MCP-Mod Analysis|The diastolic blood pressure p-value was based on a critical value of 1.99 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 2.86 was based on MCP-Mod Analysis for the candidate model Emax.|||||0.011
81482038|NCT01435759|162653423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Means|1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.023|TWO_SIDED||||||MCP-Mod Analysis|The diastolic blood pressure p-value was based on a critical value of 1.99 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 2.59, was based on MCP-Mod Analysis for the candidate model Exponential.|||||0.023
81482039|NCT01435759|162653423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||MCP-Mod Analysis|2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Least Squares Means|The diastolic blood pressure p-value was based on a critical value of 1.99 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 3.28, was based on MCP-Mod Analysis for the candidate model Linear.|||||0.003
81482040|NCT01435759|162653423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Means|2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||MCP-Mod Analysis|The diastolic blood pressure p-value was based on a critical value of 1.99 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 2.93, was based on MCP-Mod Analysis for the candidate model Logistic1.|||||0.009
81482041|NCT01435759|162653423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Means|2.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||MCP-Mod Analysis|The diastolic blood pressure p-value was based on a critical value of 1.99 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 3.13, was based on MCP-Mod Analysis for the candidate model Logistic2.|||||0.005
81482042|NCT01435759|162653424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Means|4.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||MCP-Mod Analysis|The pulse p-value was based on a critical value of 1.99 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 4.24, was based on MCP-Mod Analysis for the candidate model Emax|||||<0.001
81482043|NCT01435759|162653424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Means|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||MCP-Mod Analysis|The pulse p-value was based on a critical value of 1.99 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 3.36, was based on MCP-Mod Analysis for the candidate model Expontential.|||||0.002
81482044|NCT01435759|162653424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Means|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||MCP-Mod Analysis|The pulse p-value was based on a critical value of 1.99 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 4.10, was based on MCP-Mod Analysis for the candidate model Linear.|||||<0.001
81482045|NCT01435759|162653424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Means|4.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||MCP-Mod Analysis|The pulse p-value was based on a critical value of 1.99 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 4.39, was based on MCP-Mod Analysis for the candidate model Logistic1.|||||<0.001
81482046|NCT01435759|162653424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Means|4.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||MCP-Mod Analysis|The pulse p-value was based on a critical value of 1.99 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 4.39 was based on MCP-Mod Analysis for the candidate model Logistic2.|||||<0.001
81482047|NCT01435759|162653425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Means|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||1|ONE_SIDED|||||Any p-value \<=0.10 indicates successful establishment of dose-response relationship.|MCP-Mod Analysis Method|The adjusted p-value was based on a critical value of 2.02 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 0.10, was based on MCP-Mod Analysis from the linear contrast using optimal coefficients for the pre-specified candidate model Betamod.|Analysis of Dose-Response Using the MCP-Mod Analysis Method||||1.000
81482048|NCT01435759|162653425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Means|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.942|ONE_SIDED|||||Any p-value \<=0.10 indicates successful establishment of dose-response relationship.|MCP-Mod Analysis|The adjusted p-value was based on a critical value of 2.02 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 0.41, was based on MCP-Mod Analysis from the linear contrast using optimal coefficients for the pre-specified candidate model Emax.|Analysis of Dose-Response Using the MCP-Mod Analysis Method.||||0.942
81482049|NCT01435759|162653425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Means|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.995|ONE_SIDED|||||Any p-value \<=0.10 indicates successful establishment of dose-response relationship.|MCP-Mod Analysis|The adjusted p-value was based on a critical value of 2.02 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 0.20, was based on MCP-Mod Analysis from the linear contrast using optimal coefficients for the pre-specified candidate model Linear.|Analysis of Dose-Response Using the MCP-Mod Analysis Method.||||0.995
81482050|NCT01435759|162653425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Means|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||0.978|ONE_SIDED|||||Any p-value \<=0.10 indicates successful establishment of dose-response relationship.|MCP-Mod Analysis|The adjusted p-value was based on a critical value of 2.02 from a multivariate-t distribution with 341 degrees of freedom.|The t-statistic used for this analysis, 0.30, was based on MCP-Mod Analysis from the linear contrast using optimal coefficients for the pre-specified candidate model Logistic.|Analysis of Dose-Response Using the MCP-Mod Analysis Method||||0.978
81482051|NCT02689804|162653442|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81541122|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.566||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.772|4.361|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.361|0.772|0.0051
81482052|NCT02689804|162653443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81482053|NCT01569126|162653473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.026||||||95.0|||||||The correlation of time-matched change from baseline QTcF interval (dependent variable) to the time-matched plasma concentration of total fluoxetine and norfluoxetine (covariate) and participant (random effect).|||||
81482054|NCT02849587|162653491|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Generalized least squares model|||||||<0.001
81482055|NCT02849587|162653492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Generalized least squares model|Raw data converted to z-score based on pre-smoking performance of entire sample.||||||0.022
81482056|NCT02849587|162653493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.283|||||||Generalized least squares model|||||||0.283
81482057|NCT02849587|162653494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0503|||||||Generalized estimating equations model|||||||0.0503
81482058|NCT02849587|162653495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Generalized least squares model|||||||0.024
81482059|NCT02849587|162653496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.716|||||||Generalized least squares model|The outcome was standardized prior to analyses.||||||0.716
81482060|NCT02849587|162653497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Generalized least squares model|The outcome was standardized prior to analysis.||||||0.005
81482061|NCT02849587|162653498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.366|||||||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||||.366
81482062|NCT02849587|162653499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.225|||||||Generalized least squares model|Outcome was log10 transformed prior to analyses.||||||.225
81482063|NCT02849587|162653500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.592|||||||Generalized least squares model|The outcome was transformed using logit function prior to analyses. Model included treatment (3 groups), time (5 times), and their interaction.||||||.592
81482064|NCT02849587|162653501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.294|||||||Generalized least squares model|||||||.294
81482065|NCT02849587|162653502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.144|||||||Generalized least squares model|||||||.144
81482066|NCT02849587|162653503|OTHER|Spearman's correlation||||||0.09|||||||Spearman's correlation|||||||0.090
81482067|NCT02849587|162653503|OTHER|Spearman's correlation||||||0.0006|||||||Spearman's correlation|||||||.0006
81482068|NCT02849587|162653503|OTHER|Spearman's correlation||||||0.053|||||||Spearman's correlation|||||||0.053
81482069|NCT02849587|162653504|OTHER|Spearman's correlation||||||0.3|||||||Spearman's correlation|||||||0.300
81482070|NCT02849587|162653504|OTHER|Spearman's correlation||||||0.038|||||||Spearman's correlation|||||||0.038
81482071|NCT02849587|162653504|OTHER|Spearman's correlation||||||0.175|||||||Spearman's correlation|||||||0.175
81482072|NCT00871234|162653505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.36||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed-rank|||||||0.36
81482073|NCT04863872|162653538|OTHER|Difference|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.72||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.3|||Poisson regression|Poisson regression with binary primary outcome, estimated using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) and robust variance estimation.||||1.30|0.39|0.27
81541123|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.579||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.748|4.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.410|0.748|0.0058
81575282|NCT02602496|162821963|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.2276|||||||ANOVA|Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index||||||0.2276
81482074|NCT01275144|162653539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.897|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|0.94|||||Ratio of LY2216684 to Placebo|||0.94|0.86|
81482075|NCT01275144|162653540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median of paired differences|0.5||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|1.0|||Wilcoxon signed rank test||Ratio of LY2216684 to Placebo|||1.00|0.50|0.0021
81482076|NCT01275144|162653541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.08|||||Ratio of LY2216684 to Placebo|||1.08|1.01|
81482077|NCT05607576|162653566|OTHER|Clarke error grid analyses (EGA) were performed to compare CGM values to glucometer glucose values blood glucose readings (mg/dL) were grouped based on radiation exposure (\>0-500 µGy and \>500 µGy). A p-value \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed models with random effects were used to assess absolute differences in BG mg/dL by cumulative scatter||||||<0.05
81482078|NCT05607576|162653567|OTHER|Clarke error grid analyses (EGA) were performed to compare CGM values to glucometer glucose values. A p-value \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed models with random effects over time were used to assess absolute differences in BG mg/dL by time||||||<0.05
81482079|NCT00791219|162653569|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate non-inferiority an upper bound 95% confidence interval approach comparing the difference between the cure rate in the Test and the Reference groups was used. If the lower bound 95% confidence interval of the difference between the proportion of patients in the Test group compared to the Reference group considered a Therapeutic Cure, Clinical Cure and Mycological Cure as appropriate, at Week 24 was greater than -20 then non-inferiority was considered to have been demonstrated|-20|6.47|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-1.77||||||||||-1.77|
81482080|NCT00791219|162653569|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||one-sided continuity corrected Z-test|||The ITT was used for all superiority testing. For the three primary endpoints and all four secondary endpoints, if the difference between the proportion of patients considered a cure was statistically greater (p\<0.05) than the proportion of patients considered a cure in the Placebo group, then superiority was considered to have been demonstrated. A one-sided continuity corrected Z-test was used for superiority testing||||<0.05
81482081|NCT00791219|162653570|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate non-inferiority an upper bound 95% confidence interval approach comparing the difference between the cure rate in the Test and the Reference groups was used. If the lower bound 95% confidence interval of the difference between the proportion of patients in the Test group compared to the Reference group considered a Therapeutic Cure, Clinical Cure and Mycological Cure as appropriate, at Week 24 was greater than -20 then non-inferiority was considered to have been demonstrated|-20|10.38|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.92|||||||To demonstrate non-inferiority an upper bound 95% confidence interval approach comparing the difference between the cure rate in the Test and the Reference groups was used. If the lower bound 95% confidence interval of the difference between the proportion of patients in the Test group compared to the Reference group considered a Therapeutic Cure, Clinical Cure and Mycological Cure as appropriate, at Week 24 was greater than -20 then non-inferiority was considered to have been demonstrated|||0.92|
81482082|NCT00791219|162653570|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||one-sided continuity corrected Z-test|||The ITT was used for all superiority testing. For the three primary endpoints and all four secondary endpoints, if the difference between the proportion of patients considered a cure was statistically greater (p\<0.05) than the proportion of patients considered a cure in the Placebo group, then superiority was considered to have been demonstrated. A one-sided continuity corrected Z-test was used for superiority testing||||<0.05
81482083|NCT00791219|162653571|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate non-inferiority an upper bound 95% confidence interval approach comparing the difference between the cure rate in the Test and the Reference groups was used. If the lower bound 95% confidence interval of the difference between the proportion of patients in the Test group compared to the Reference group considered a Therapeutic Cure, Clinical Cure and Mycological Cure as appropriate, at Week 24 was greater than -20 then non-inferiority was considered to have been demonstrated|-20|3.17|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-10.62||||||||||-10.62|
81482084|NCT00791219|162653571|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||one-sided continuity corrected Z-test|||The ITT was used for all superiority testing. For the three primary endpoints and all four secondary endpoints, if the difference between the proportion of patients considered a cure was statistically greater (p\<0.05) than the proportion of patients considered a cure in the Placebo group, then superiority was considered to have been demonstrated. A one-sided continuity corrected Z-test was used for superiority testing||||<0.05
81482085|NCT00791219|162653574|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound 95% confidence interval of the difference between the proportion of patients in the Test group compared to the Reference group considered a Therapeutic Cure, Clinical Cure or Mycological Cure as appropriate at Visit 7 was greater than -20 then non-inferiority was considered to have been demonstrated|-20|-0.57|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|||||||If the lower bound 95% confidence interval of the difference between the proportion of patients in the Test group compared to the Reference group considered a Therapeutic Cure, Clinical Cure or Mycological Cure as appropriate at Visit 7 was greater than -20 then non-inferiority was considered to have been demonstrated|||-12.91|
81482086|NCT00791219|162653575|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0018|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||It the difference between the proportion of patients considered a cure was statistically greater (p\<0.05) than the proportion of patients considered a cure in the Placebo group, then superiority was considered to have been demonstrated.|A one-sided continuity corrected Z-test|||For the three primary endpoints and all four dichotomous secondary endpoints, if the difference between the proportion of patients considered a cure in the Test or Reference group was statistically greater (p \< 0.05) than the proportion of patients considered a cure in the Placebo group, then superiority of that treatment over placebo was considered to have been demonstrated. A one-sided continuity corrected Z-test was used for superiority testing.||||<0.05
81482087|NCT00791219|162653575|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0853|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||A one-sided continuity corrected Z-test|||For the three primary endpoints and all four dichotomous secondary endpoints, if the difference between the proportion of patients considered a cure in the Test or Reference group was statistically greater (p \< 0.05) than the proportion of patients considered a cure in the Placebo group, then superiority of that treatment over placebo was considered to have been demonstrated. A one-sided continuity corrected Z-test was used for superiority testing.||||<0.05
81482088|NCT03110133|162653581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0488|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0488
81482089|NCT03110133|162653584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0347|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0347
81482090|NCT00808067|162653638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.93|||Regression, Cox|||||0.93|0.64|0.0055
81482091|NCT00808067|162653645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.5119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.42|||Regression, Cox|||||1.42|0.84|0.5119
81482092|NCT00808067|162653646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.2371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.29|||Regression, Cox|||||1.29|0.94|0.2371
81482093|NCT00808067|162653647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.5052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.27|||Regression, Cox|||||1.27|0.89|0.5052
81482094|NCT00808067|162653648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.2241||95.0|0.82|1.05|||Regression, Cox|||||1.05|0.82|0.2241
81482095|NCT00689338|162653657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||estimate of survival|53.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.9|60.9|||Kaplan-Meier|||Kaplan-Meier estimate of survival at Day 90 (survivor function).||60.9|45.9|
81482096|NCT03839394|162653680|OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This was a pilot study positioned to determine the effect size of a clinic-based intervention that has not been evaluated previously. Therefore, sample size was determined to be adequate to discern an effect size, but not powered to determine definitive statistical significance.||||0.012
81482097|NCT03839394|162653681|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Z-test of Proportions|||This was a pilot study positioned to determine the effect size of a clinic-based intervention that has not been evaluated previously. Therefore, sample size was determined to be adequate to discern an effect size, but not powered to determine definitive statistical significance.||||0.05
81482098|NCT03839394|162653682|OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This was a pilot study positioned to determine the effect size of a clinic-based intervention that has not been evaluated previously. Therefore, sample size was determined to be adequate to discern an effect size, but not powered to determine definitive statistical significance.||||0.750
81482099|NCT03839394|162653683|OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This was a pilot study positioned to determine the effect size of a clinic-based intervention that has not been evaluated previously. Therefore, sample size was determined to be adequate to discern an effect size, but not powered to determine definitive statistical significance.||||0.860
81482100|NCT03839394|162653684|OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This was a pilot study positioned to determine the effect size of a clinic-based intervention that has not been evaluated previously. Therefore, sample size was determined to be adequate to discern an effect size, but not powered to determine definitive statistical significance.||||0.760
81482101|NCT00418028|162653688|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"If we assume that the non-inferiority level is up to 15% lower (equivalent to a median progression-free time of 3 months), for a one-sided error α=0.05, and 80% power, are necessary 88 patients per group.~Considering an dropout rate of around 10%, the number of patients would be 98 per group."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.1224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.7|||Log Rank|||||1.7|0.9|0.1224
81482102|NCT00418028|162653689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8269|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8269
81482103|NCT00418028|162653690|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.5703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.07|||Log Rank|||||2.07|0.67|0.5703
81482104|NCT00418028|162653691|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.4676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.5|||Log Rank|||||1.50|0.83|0.4676
81541124|NCT00083889|162759652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.602||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.706|4.497|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FKSI-DRS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.497|0.706|0.0071
81482105|NCT00418028|162653692|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.5688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.25|||Log Rank|||||1.25|0.66|0.5688
81482106|NCT00418028|162653693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4984|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4984
81482107|NCT00418028|162653694|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.2556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.63|||Log Rank|||||1.63|0.88|0.2556
81482108|NCT04006145|162653776|SUPERIORITY||LS-Means Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in serum LDL-C at Week 16 was analyzed using ANCOVA after the missing data imputation, with treatment group as a factor, baseline serum LDL-C, baseline LDL-C-by-treatment interaction values, and baseline lipid-lowering medications (Yes or No) as covariates. Missing data for serum LDL-C was imputed through multiple imputation method as described in the statistical analysis plan (SAP).||-0.04|-0.76|0.029
81482109|NCT02035553|162653841|SUPERIORITY||Diff in MMRM LSM|-1.84||||0.0451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.04|-3.64|0.0451
81482110|NCT01854697|162653842|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary endpoint assessment comparison was made within each of the 2 HCV genotypes (GT1a and GT1b). Within HCV GT1a, the 3-DAA + RBV and TPV/PR arms were compared. Within HCV GT1b, the 3-DAA and TPV/PR arms were compared. The test treatment arm was considered noninferior to the TPV/PR arm in the respective HCV subtype if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment arm difference was above the noninferiority margin of -10.5%.|Difference|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|28.2|||||Difference (95% CI) from TPV/PR within GT1a. Calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||28.2|1.3|
81482111|NCT01854697|162653842|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary endpoint assessment comparison was made within each of the 2 HCV genotypes (GT1a and GT1b). Within HCV GT1a, the 3-DAA + RBV and TPV/PR arms were compared. Within HCV GT1b, the 3-DAA and TPV/PR arms were compared. The test treatment arm was considered noninferior to the TPV/PR arm in the respective HCV subtype if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment arm difference was above the noninferiority margin of -10.5%.|Difference|19.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|32.6|||||Difference (95% CI) from TPV/PR within GT1b. Calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||32.6|6.4|
81482112|NCT01854697|162653843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|6.65|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included baseline score and region as covariates and treatment arm as a factor.||||6.65|-2.39|0.351
81482113|NCT01854697|162653843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean of Difference|5.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|9.47|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included baseline score and region as covariates and treatment arm as a factor.||||9.47|2.19|0.002
81482114|NCT01854697|162653843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean of Difference|5.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|8.54|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included baseline score and region as covariates and treatment arm as a factor.||||8.54|2.01|0.002
81482115|NCT01854697|162653844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|9.44|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included baseline score and region as covariates and treatment arm as a factor.||||9.44|2.72|<0.001
81541125|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.165|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.234|4.095|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.095|2.234|<.0001
81575283|NCT02602496|162821963|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.0006|||||||ANOVA|Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index||||||0.0006
81482116|NCT01854697|162653844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.55|8.85|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included baseline score and region as covariates and treatment arm as a factor.||||8.85|3.55|<0.001
81482117|NCT01854697|162653844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.36|9.37|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included baseline score and region as covariates and treatment arm as a factor.||||9.37|4.36|<0.001
81482118|NCT01854697|162653845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.2||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|38.0|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment arm, baseline log10 HCV RNA level, and interleukin 28B (IL28B) genotype (CC versus non-CC) as predictors.||||38.0|1.4|0.021
81482119|NCT01854697|162653845|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The test treatment arm was considered noninferior to the TPV/PR arm in the GT1b HCV subtype if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment arm difference was above the noninferiority margin of -10.5%.|Difference|20.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|33.6|||||Difference (95% CI) from TPV/PR within GT1b. Calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||33.6|7.9|
81482120|NCT01854697|162653845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|241.1|||Regression, Logistic|Calculated using logistic regression model with treatment arm, baseline log10 HCV RNA level, and IL28B genotype (CC versus non-CC) as predictors.||||241.1|3.3|0.002
81482121|NCT01854697|162653845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratum-adjusted Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel after adjusting for IL28B genotype (CC or non-CC).||||||0.005
81482122|NCT01854697|162653848|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The test treatment arm was considered noninferior to the TPV/PR arm in the GT1a HCV subtype if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment arm difference was above the noninferiority margin of -10.5%.|Difference|13.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|27.0|||||Difference (95% CI) from TPV/PR within GT1a. Calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||27.0|-0.4|
81482123|NCT01854697|162653848|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The test treatment arm was considered noninferior to the TPV/PR arm in the GT1b HCV subtype if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment arm difference was above the noninferiority margin of -10.5%.|Difference|19.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|32.7|||||Difference (95% CI) from TPV/PR within GT1b. Calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||32.7|6.5|
81482124|NCT01854697|162653848|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The test treatment arm was considered noninferior to the TPV/PR arm in the GT1b HCV subtype if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment arm difference was above the noninferiority margin of -10.5%.|Difference|19.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|32.6|||||Difference (95% CI) from TPV/PR within GT1b. Calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||32.6|6.4|
81482125|NCT04033146|162653856|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Threshold was 0.05|ANOVA|||"H1. Bilateral ankle exoskeletons that provide 'motor-like' assistance will result in lower net metabolic power than those providing 'spring-like' assistance for young adults.~H2. Bilateral ankle exoskeletons that provide 'motor-like' assistance will result in lower net metabolic power than those providing 'spring-like' assistance for older adults."||||<0.001
81482126|NCT04428385|162653860|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.16||||||||2.16|0.34|
81482127|NCT04428385|162653861|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.78||||||||1.78|0.47|
81482128|NCT04428385|162653862|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.62||||||||1.62|0.36|
81482129|NCT04428385|162653863|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.33||||||||1.33|0.33|
81482130|NCT04428385|162653864|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.9||||||||1.90|0.62|
81482131|NCT01421498|162653869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment difference|0.24||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.38|0.10|0.0007
81482132|NCT01421498|162653870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment difference|-0.02||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.11|-0.15|0.7860
81482133|NCT02389959|162653914|OTHER|Linear regression model with repeated measures, controlling for patient's demographic factors, smoking status, and baseline level of ESS. The analysis is weighted by inverse probability treatment weight (IPTW).|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.11||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|0.26|||Regression, Linear|||Analysis between groups at month 1.||0.26|-2.47|0.111
81482134|NCT02389959|162653914|OTHER|Linear regression model with repeated measures, controlling for patient's demographic factors, smoking status, and baseline level of ESS. The analysis is weighted by inverse probability treatment weight (IPTW).|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.26||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.38|||Regression, Linear|||Analysis between groups at month 2.||0.38|-2.9|0.131
81482135|NCT02389959|162653914|OTHER|Linear regression model with repeated measures, controlling for patient's demographic factors, smoking status, and baseline level of ESS. The analysis is weighted by inverse probability treatment weight (IPTW).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.85||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|0.88|||Regression, Linear|||Analysis between groups at month 4.||0.88|-2.57|0.332
81482136|NCT02389959|162653914|OTHER|Linear regression model with repeated measures, controlling for patient's demographic factors, smoking status, and baseline level of ESS. The analysis is weighted by inverse probability treatment weight (IPTW).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|1.3|||Regression, Linear|||Analysis between groups at month 6.||1.3|-2.25|0.597
81482137|NCT02389959|162653915|OTHER|Linear regression model with repeated measures, controlling for patient's demographic factors, smoking status, and baseline level of PCS. The analysis is weighted by inverse probability treatment weight (IPTW).|Mean Difference (Net)|2.85||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|7.13|||Regression, Linear|||Analysis between groups at month 1.||7.13|-1.44|0.191
81482138|NCT02389959|162653915|OTHER|Linear regression model with repeated measures, controlling for patient's demographic factors, smoking status, and baseline level of PCS. The analysis is weighted by inverse probability treatment weight (IPTW).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.29||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|5.61|||Regression, Linear|||Analysis between groups at month 2||5.61|-5.02|0.914
81482139|NCT02389959|162653915|OTHER|Linear regression model with repeated measures, controlling for patient's demographic factors, smoking status, and baseline level of PCS. The analysis is weighted by inverse probability treatment weight (IPTW).|Mean Difference (Net)|1.55||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|7.28|||Regression, Linear|||Analysis between groups at month 4.||7.28|-4.17|0.592
81482140|NCT02389959|162653915|OTHER|Linear regression model with repeated measures, controlling for patient's demographic factors, smoking status, and baseline level of PCS. The analysis is weighted by inverse probability treatment weight (IPTW).|Mean Difference (Net)|3.1||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|9.12|||Regression, Linear|||Analysis between groups at month 6||9.12|-2.92|0.31
81482141|NCT02389959|162653916|OTHER|Linear regression model with repeated measures, controlling for patient's demographic factors, smoking status, and baseline level of MCS. The analysis is weighted by inverse probability treatment weight (IPTW).|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.63||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.38|3.11|||Regression, Linear|||Analysis between groups at month 1.||3.11|-8.38|0.366
81482142|NCT02389959|162653916|OTHER|Linear regression model with repeated measures, controlling for patient's demographic factors, smoking status, and baseline level of MCS. The analysis is weighted by inverse probability treatment weight (IPTW).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.82||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.12|7.76|||Regression, Linear|||Analysis between groups at month 2||7.76|-6.12|0.816
81541126|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.205|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.318|4.092|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.092|2.318|<.0001
81541127|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.228|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.358|4.097|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||4.097|2.358|<.0001
81482143|NCT02389959|162653916|OTHER|Linear regression model with repeated measures, controlling for patient's demographic factors, smoking status, and baseline level of MCS. The analysis is weighted by inverse probability treatment weight (IPTW).|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.3||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.61|3.02|||Regression, Linear|||Analysis between groups at month 4.||3.02|-11.61|0.247
81482144|NCT02389959|162653916|OTHER|Linear regression model with repeated measures, controlling for patient's demographic factors, smoking status, and baseline level of MCS. The analysis is weighted by inverse probability treatment weight (IPTW).|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.18||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.76|-0.6|||Regression, Linear|||Analysis between groups at month 6||-0.6|-15.76|0.035
81482145|NCT02389959|162653917|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test, 2-sided|||Analysis of intergroup difference at baseline.||||0.030
81482146|NCT02389959|162653917|OTHER|||||||0.719|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test, 2-sided|||Analysis of intergroup difference at month 2.||||0.719
81482147|NCT02389959|162653917|OTHER|||||||0.467|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test, 2-sided|||Analysis of intergroup difference at month 6.||||0.467
81482148|NCT00676403|162653918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|37.3||||||95.0|0.1|157.7|||ED-50: Bootstrap Method||Non-convergence for the non-liner model occurred in some bootstrap samples which were not included in summarizing the ED50 distribution or confidence interval.|Dose response analysis ED 50: dose providing 50% of the maximal effect. Statistics were obtained from three parameter model Y = D + G\*exp(B\*dose) by bootstrapping 2000 data sets, where D = expected response of saturation (maximal effect), B = related to slope of the dose response mechanism (change in response relative to the change in dose), and D+G = expected response at zero dose.||157.7|0.1|
81482149|NCT00676403|162653918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|123.9||||||95.0|0.4|523.9|||ED 90: Bootstrap Method||Non-convergence for the non-liner model occurred in some bootstrap samples which were not included in summarizing the ED90 distribution or confidence interval.|Dose response analysis ED 90: dose providing 90% of the maximal effect. Statistics were obtained from three parameter model Y = D + G\*exp(B\*dose) by bootstrapping 2000 data sets, where D = expected response of saturation (maximal effect), B = related to slope of the dose response mechanism (change in response relative to the change in dose), and D+G = expected response at zero dose.||523.9|0.4|
81482150|NCT00676403|162653918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.472||0.0983||95.0|-8.97|0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. The repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.77|-8.97|0.0983
81482151|NCT00676403|162653918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.415||0.0966||95.0|-8.78|0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. The repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.73|-8.78|0.0966
81482152|NCT00676403|162653918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.548||0.0013||95.0|-13.31|-3.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. The repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-3.28|-13.31|0.0013
81482153|NCT00676403|162653918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.437||0.0353||95.0|-9.96|-0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. The repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-0.36|-9.96|0.0353
81482154|NCT00676403|162653918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.469||0.0006||95.0|-13.4|-3.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. The repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-3.67|-13.40|0.0006
81482155|NCT00676403|162653919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8784||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.8784
81482156|NCT00676403|162653919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6767||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.6767
81482157|NCT00676403|162653919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8955||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.8955
81482158|NCT00676403|162653919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9505||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.9505
81482159|NCT00676403|162653919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0466||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.0466
81482160|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3876||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.3876
81482161|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7959||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.7959
81482162|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2032||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.2032
81482163|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7032||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.7032
81482164|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0551||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.0551
81482165|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.41||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.4100
81482166|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6524||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.6524
81482167|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3219||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.3219
81482168|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3509||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.3509
81541128|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.268|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.418|4.119|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.119|2.418|<.0001
81541129|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.291|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.443|4.139|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.139|2.443|<.0001
81541130|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.331|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.474|4.189|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.189|2.474|<.0001
81541131|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.354|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.484|4.224|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.224|2.484|<.0001
81482169|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0053||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.0053
81482170|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9835||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.9835
81482171|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6668||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.6668
81482172|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2823||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.2823
81482173|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5687||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.5687
81482174|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0043||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.0043
81482175|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8662||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.8662
81482176|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3656||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.3656
81482177|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0806||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.0806
81482178|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5381||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.5381
81482179|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.0090
81482180|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9748||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Last Observation Carried Forward: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.9748
81482181|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3936||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Last Observation Carried Forward: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.3936
81482182|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1563||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Last Observation Carried Forward: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.1563
81482183|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6357||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Last Observation Carried Forward: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.6357
81482184|NCT00676403|162653920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0133||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Last Observation Carried Forward: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.0133
81541132|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.395|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.489|4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.300|2.489|<.0001
81575284|NCT02602496|162821964|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.9708||||||Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index|ANOVA|||||||0.9708
81575285|NCT02602496|162821964|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.1642|||||||ANOVA|Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index||||||0.1642
81541133|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.417|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.486|4.348|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.348|2.486|<.0001
81541134|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.458|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.469|4.446|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.446|2.469|<.0001
81541135|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.455|4.505|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.505|2.455|<.0001
81541136|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.521|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.422|4.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.620|2.422|<.0001
81541137|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.543|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.399|4.687|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.687|2.399|<.0001
81541138|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.584|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.354|4.814|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||4.814|2.354|<.0001
81482185|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.05||0.4133||95.0|-22.4|9.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||9.3|-22.4|0.4133
81482186|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.92||0.6676||95.0|-19.0|12.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Conrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||12.2|-19.0|0.6676
81482187|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.04||0.9355||95.0|-16.5|15.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||15.2|-16.5|0.9355
81482188|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.97||0.9355||95.0|-15.1|16.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||16.4|-15.1|0.9355
81482189|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.94||0.1895||95.0|-26.1|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||5.2|-26.1|0.1895
81482190|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.1||0.1443||95.0|-27.8|4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||4.1|-27.8|0.1443
81482191|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.96||0.2946||95.0|-24.0|7.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||7.3|-24.0|0.2946
81482192|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.22||0.3686||95.0|-23.6|8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||8.8|-23.6|0.3686
81482193|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.02||0.6079||95.0|-19.9|11.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||11.7|-19.9|0.6079
81482194|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99||0.0016||95.0|-41.2|-9.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-9.7|-41.2|0.0016
81482195|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.22||0.5976||95.0|-20.5|11.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||11.8|-20.5|0.5976
81482196|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.0||0.8527||95.0|-14.3|17.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||17.3|-14.3|0.8527
81482197|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.29||0.6973||95.0|-19.6|13.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||13.1|-19.6|0.6973
81482198|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.09||0.6895||95.0|-19.2|12.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||12.7|-19.2|0.6895
81482199|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.21||0.0209||95.0|-35.2|-2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-2.9|-35.2|0.0209
81482200|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.18||0.4084||95.0|-22.9|9.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||9.3|-22.9|0.4084
81482201|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.96||0.3958||95.0|-22.5|8.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||8.9|-22.5|0.3958
81482202|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25||0.5776||95.0|-20.9|11.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||11.7|-20.9|0.5776
81482203|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.06||0.5665||95.0|-20.5|11.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||11.3|-20.5|0.5665
81482204|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.13||0.0041||95.0|-39.6|-7.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-7.5|-39.6|0.0041
81482205|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.22||0.1842||95.0|-27.1|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||5.2|-27.1|0.1842
81575286|NCT02602496|162821964|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.6043|||||||ANOVA|Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index||||||0.6043
81575287|NCT02602496|162821965|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.0868||||||Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index|ANOVA|||||||0.0868
81482206|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.0||0.8269||95.0|-17.5|14.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||14.0|-17.5|0.8269
81482207|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.34||0.3319||95.0|-24.5|8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||8.3|-24.5|0.3319
81482208|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.09||0.7552||95.0|-13.4|18.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||18.5|-13.4|0.7552
81482209|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.16||0.0137||95.0|-36.3|-4.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-4.2|-36.3|0.0137
81482210|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.22||0.1157||95.0|-29.2|3.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||3.2|-29.2|0.1157
81482211|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.04||0.3791||95.0|-22.9|8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||8.7|-22.9|0.3791
81482212|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.39||0.1329||95.0|-29.2|3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||3.9|-29.2|0.1329
81482213|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.09||0.7723||95.0|-13.6|18.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||18.3|-13.6|0.7723
81482214|NCT00676403|162653921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.16||0.0063||95.0|-38.6|-6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score was included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-6.4|-38.6|0.0063
81482215|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.1715||95.0|-0.15|0.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.85|-0.15|0.1715
81482216|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251||0.7944||95.0|-0.43|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.56|-0.43|0.7944
81482217|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255||0.1994||95.0|-0.17|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.83|-0.17|0.1994
81482218|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251||0.3652||95.0|-0.27|0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.72|-0.27|0.3652
81541139|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.606|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.326|4.887|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||4.887|2.326|<.0001
81541140|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.647|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.272|5.022|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||5.022|2.272|<.0001
81541141|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.669|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|5.099|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||5.099|2.240|<.0001
81541142|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.18|5.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||5.240|2.180|<.0001
81541143|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.733|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.145|5.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||5.320|2.145|<.0001
81541144|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.773|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|5.466|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||5.466|2.080|<.0001
81541145|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.796|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.043|5.548|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||5.548|2.043|<.0001
81541146|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.836|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.975|5.698|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||5.698|1.975|<.0001
81541147|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.859|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.936|5.781|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||5.781|1.936|<.0001
81541148|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.899||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.866|5.933|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||5.933|1.866|0.0002
81541149|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.922||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.826|6.018|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||6.018|1.826|0.0002
81541150|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.962||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.753|6.172|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||6.172|1.753|0.0004
81541151|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.985||||0.0006||95.0|1.712|6.258|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||6.258|1.712|0.0006
81482219|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251||0.0481||95.0|0.0|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.99|0.00|0.0481
81541152|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.026||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.638|6.413|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||6.413|1.638|0.0010
81575288|NCT02602496|162821965|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.0083|||||||ANOVA|Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index||||||0.0083
81575289|NCT02602496|162821965|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.0151|||||||ANOVA|Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index||||||0.0151
81541153|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.048||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.597|6.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||6.500|1.597|0.0012
81482220|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.2501||95.0|-0.21|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.80|-0.21|0.2501
81482221|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252||0.5191||95.0|-0.33|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.66|-0.33|0.5191
81482222|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.262||0.0817||95.0|-0.06|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.97|-0.06|0.0817
81482223|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.253||0.1146||95.0|-0.1|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.90|-0.10|0.1146
81482224|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.253||0.0054||95.0|0.21|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.21|0.21|0.0054
81482225|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.261||0.3389||95.0|-0.26|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.76|-0.26|0.3389
81482226|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.5079||95.0|-0.33|0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.67|-0.33|0.5079
81482227|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.265||0.0453||95.0|0.01|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.05|0.01|0.0453
81482228|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.1622||95.0|-0.15|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.86|-0.15|0.1622
81482229|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.262||0.0003||95.0|0.45|1.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.48|0.45|0.0003
81482230|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0383||95.0|0.03|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.05|0.03|0.0383
81482231|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.253||0.4495||95.0|-0.31|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.69|-0.31|0.4495
81541154|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.089||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.521|6.656|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||6.656|1.521|0.0018
81482232|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.263||0.0135||95.0|0.14|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.17|0.14|0.0135
81482233|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.1423||95.0|-0.13|0.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.87|-0.13|0.1423
81541155|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.111||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.479|6.743|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||6.743|1.479|0.0022
81482234|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.259||0.0035||95.0|0.25|1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.27|0.25|0.0035
81482235|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.261||0.0125||95.0|0.14|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.17|0.14|0.0125
81482236|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.8021||95.0|-0.44|0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.56|-0.44|0.8021
81482237|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.267||0.0249||95.0|0.08|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.13|0.08|0.0249
81482238|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.3383||95.0|-0.26|0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.75|-0.26|0.3383
81482239|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0001||95.0|0.55|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.57|0.55|0.0001
81482240|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.261||0.0133||95.0|0.14|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.17|0.14|0.0133
81482241|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.382||95.0|-0.28|0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.73|-0.28|0.3820
81482242|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.0053||95.0|0.23|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.28|0.23|0.0053
81482243|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.3258||95.0|-0.25|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.76|-0.25|0.3258
81482244|NCT00676403|162653922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0005||95.0|0.41|1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.43|0.41|0.0005
81482245|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.1429||95.0|-1.0|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.1|-1.0|0.1429
81482246|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0547||95.0|-1.2|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.0|-1.2|0.0547
81541156|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.152||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.403|6.901|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||6.901|1.403|0.0031
81482247|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0095||95.0|-1.4|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-0.2|-1.4|0.0095
81482248|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.3676||95.0|-0.9|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.3|-0.9|0.3676
81482249|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.2959||95.0|-0.9|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.3|-0.9|0.2959
81482250|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.3435||95.0|-0.9|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.3|-0.9|0.3435
81482251|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0895||95.0|-1.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.1|-1.1|0.0895
81482252|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0844||95.0|-1.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.1|-1.1|0.0844
81482253|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0675||95.0|-1.1|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.0|-1.1|0.0675
81482254|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.225||95.0|-1.0|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.2|-1.0|0.2250
81482255|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.3728||95.0|-0.9|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.3|-0.9|0.3728
81482256|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.2686||95.0|-0.9|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.3|-0.9|0.2686
81482257|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0753||95.0|-1.2|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.1|-1.2|0.0753
81482258|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.1335||95.0|-1.0|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.1|-1.0|0.1335
81482259|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.022||95.0|-1.3|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-0.1|-1.3|0.0220
81482260|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.5754||95.0|-0.8|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.4|-0.8|0.5754
81482261|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.348||95.0|-0.9|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.3|-0.9|0.3480
81482262|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0554||95.0|-1.2|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.0|-1.2|0.0554
81482263|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.4362||95.0|-0.8|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.4|-0.8|0.4362
81482264|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.3631||95.0|-0.9|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.3|-0.9|0.3631
81482265|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.1152||95.0|-1.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.1|-1.1|0.1152
81482266|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.4741||95.0|-0.8|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.4|-0.8|0.4741
81482267|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0091||95.0|-1.4|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-0.2|-1.4|0.0091
81482268|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.1721||95.0|-1.0|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.2|-1.0|0.1721
81482269|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0262||95.0|-1.3|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-0.1|-1.3|0.0262
81482270|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.9505||95.0|-0.6|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.6|-0.6|0.9505
81482271|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.6877||95.0|-0.7|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.5|-0.7|0.6877
81482272|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.1271||95.0|-1.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.1|-1.1|0.1271
81482273|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.9136||95.0|-0.6|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.6|-0.6|0.9136
81482274|NCT00676403|162653923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.4072||95.0|-0.9|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.3|-0.9|0.4072
81482275|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.68||0.186||95.0|-35.2|6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||6.9|-35.2|0.1860
81482276|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.54||0.653||95.0|-25.5|16.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||16.0|-25.5|0.6530
81482277|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.79||0.6263||95.0|-26.5|16.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||16.0|-26.5|0.6263
81482278|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.63||0.4266||95.0|-29.4|12.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||12.5|-29.4|0.4266
81482279|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.54||0.4023||95.0|-29.6|11.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||11.9|-29.6|0.4023
81482280|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.77||0.1041||95.0|-38.8|3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||3.6|-38.8|0.1041
81482281|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.6||0.5084||95.0|-27.9|13.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||13.8|-27.9|0.5084
81482282|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.1||0.262||95.0|-34.3|9.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||9.4|-34.3|0.2620
81482283|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.7||0.3347||95.0|-31.4|10.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||10.7|-31.4|0.3347
81482284|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.61||0.1142||95.0|-37.7|4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||4.1|-37.7|0.1142
81541157|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.174||||0.0037||95.0|1.36|6.988|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||6.988|1.360|0.0037
81482285|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.06||0.1237||95.0|-38.8|4.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||4.7|-38.8|0.1237
81482286|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.67||0.8302||95.0|-18.7|23.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||23.3|-18.7|0.8302
81482287|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.22||0.3039||95.0|-33.6|10.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||10.5|-33.6|0.3039
81482288|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.77||0.4595||95.0|-29.2|13.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||13.2|-29.2|0.4595
81482289|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.97||0.4338||95.0|-30.2|13.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||13.0|-30.2|0.4338
81482290|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.99||0.0647||95.0|-42.0|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.2|-42.0|0.0647
81482291|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.61||0.5651||95.0|-27.0|14.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||14.8|-27.0|0.5651
81482292|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.16||0.1634||95.0|-37.6|6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||6.4|-37.6|0.1634
81482293|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.77||0.2209||95.0|-34.4|8.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||8.0|-34.4|0.2209
81482294|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.84||0.1293||95.0|-37.8|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||4.8|-37.8|0.1293
81482295|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.06||0.0161||95.0|-48.5|-5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-5.0|-48.5|0.0161
81482296|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.67||0.8506||95.0|-23.0|19.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||19.0|-23.0|0.8506
81482297|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.31||0.0067||95.0|-53.2|-8.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-8.6|-53.2|0.0067
81541158|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.215||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.283|7.147|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.147|1.283|0.0048
81541159|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.237||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|7.235|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.235|1.240|0.0056
81482298|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.76||0.1997||95.0|-35.0|7.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||7.4|-35.0|0.1997
81482299|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.9||0.0159||95.0|-47.9|-5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-5.0|-47.9|0.0159
81482300|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.98||0.0388||95.0|-44.4|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-1.2|-44.4|0.0388
81482301|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.73||0.9962||95.0|-21.2|21.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||21.1|-21.2|0.9962
81482302|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.41||0.0839||95.0|-42.3|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||2.7|-42.3|0.0839
81482303|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.83||0.5216||95.0|-28.3|14.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||14.4|-28.3|0.5216
81482304|NCT00676403|162653924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.98||0.0534||95.0|-42.9|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.3|-42.9|0.0534
81482305|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89||0.0199||95.0|2.2|25.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||25.4|2.2|0.0199
81482306|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.78||0.0768||95.0|-1.1|21.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||21.7|-1.1|0.0768
81482307|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.91||0.0642||95.0|-0.7|22.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||22.6|-0.7|0.0642
81482308|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.88||0.2643||95.0|-5.0|18.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||18.2|-5.0|0.2643
81482309|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8||0.0358||95.0|0.8|23.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||23.7|0.8|0.0358
81541160|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.278||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.162|7.394|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.394|1.162|0.0071
81482310|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.93||0.0428||95.0|0.4|23.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||23.8|0.4|0.0428
81482311|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.81||0.1993||95.0|-4.0|18.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||18.9|-4.0|0.1993
81482312|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.04||0.0331||95.0|1.1|24.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||24.8|1.1|0.0331
81482313|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.91||0.0415||95.0|0.5|23.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||23.8|0.5|0.0415
81482314|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.83||0.0295||95.0|1.3|24.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||24.3|1.3|0.0295
81482315|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.01||0.1267||95.0|-2.6|21.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||21.1|-2.6|0.1267
81482316|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.84||0.4175||95.0|-6.8|16.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||16.2|-6.8|0.4175
81482317|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.09||0.0342||95.0|1.0|25.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||25.0|1.0|0.0342
81482318|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.96||0.1038||95.0|-2.0|21.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||21.5|-2.0|0.1038
81482319|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.98||0.0537||95.0|-0.2|23.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||23.4|-0.2|0.0537
81482320|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.99||0.0772||95.0|-1.2|22.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||22.4|-1.2|0.0772
81482321|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.81||0.1296||95.0|-2.6|20.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||20.3|-2.6|0.1296
81482322|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.06||0.014||95.0|3.1|27.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||27.0|3.1|0.0140
81541161|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.119|7.482|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.482|1.119|0.0081
81482323|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.93||0.0642||95.0|-0.7|22.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||22.7|-0.7|0.0642
81482324|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.92||0.073||95.0|-1.0|22.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||22.3|-1.0|0.0730
81541162|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.341||||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.041|7.642|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.642|1.041|0.0099
81482325|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.01||0.0215||95.0|2.1|25.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||25.8|2.1|0.0215
81482326|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.84||0.3785||95.0|-6.4|16.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||16.7|-6.4|0.3785
81482327|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.12||0.0089||95.0|4.1|28.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||28.2|4.1|0.0089
81482328|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.96||0.0609||95.0|-0.5|23.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||23.0|-0.5|0.0609
81482329|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.95||0.0064||95.0|4.7|28.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||28.1|4.7|0.0064
81482330|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.01||0.0241||95.0|1.8|25.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||25.5|1.8|0.0241
81482331|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.86||0.1032||95.0|-2.0|21.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||21.1|-2.0|0.1032
81482332|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.16||0.0076||95.0|4.4|28.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||28.7|4.4|0.0076
81482333|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.96||0.1257||95.0|-2.6|20.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||20.9|-2.6|0.1257
81482334|NCT00676403|162653925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.95||0.0131||95.0|3.2|26.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||26.6|3.2|0.0131
81482335|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.94||0.1824||95.0|-23.0|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||4.4|-23.0|0.1824
81482336|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8||0.0767||95.0|-25.5|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.3|-25.5|0.0767
81482337|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.11||0.0492||95.0|-28.1|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-0.1|-28.1|0.0492
81482338|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.84||0.2023||95.0|-22.2|4.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||4.7|-22.2|0.2023
81482339|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.83||0.0116||95.0|-30.9|-3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-3.9|-30.9|0.0116
81482340|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.01||0.1819||95.0|-23.2|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||4.4|-23.2|0.1819
81482341|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.76||0.2806||95.0|-20.6|6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||6.0|-20.6|0.2806
81482342|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.13||0.1465||95.0|-24.4|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||3.7|-24.4|0.1465
81482343|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.85||0.0046||95.0|-33.1|-6.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-6.1|-33.1|0.0046
81482344|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.92||0.0187||95.0|-30.0|-2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-2.8|-30.0|0.0187
81482345|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0||0.6128||95.0|-10.2|17.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||17.3|-10.2|0.6128
81482346|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.76||0.3488||95.0|-19.7|7.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||7.0|-19.7|0.3488
81482347|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.17||0.1472||95.0|-24.5|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||3.7|-24.5|0.1472
81482348|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.89||0.0791||95.0|-25.7|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.4|-25.7|0.0791
81541163|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.364||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.997|7.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.730|0.997|0.0111
81482349|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.97||0.0282||95.0|-29.1|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-1.7|-29.1|0.0282
81482350|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.08||0.1623||95.0|-23.9|4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||4.0|-23.9|0.1623
81541164|NCT00083889|162759653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.404||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.918|7.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.890|0.918|0.0133
81541165|NCT00083889|162759654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5404|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4532|0.6444||p-value is from 2-sided, unstratified test.|Log Rank||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of SU011248: a hazard ratio greater than 1 indicates a reduction in favor of IFN-a.|Unstratified analysis: Hazard Ratio (SU011248 vs IFN-α).||0.6444|0.4532|<0.0001
81541166|NCT00083889|162759654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5418|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4536|0.6473||p-value is from 2-sided, stratified test. Stratification factors are: Lactic Dehydrogenase (LDH) \> or \<= 1.5 x upper limit of normal, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status 0 or 1, and absence or presence of prior nephrectomy.|Log Rank||Assuming proportional hazards, a hazard ratio less than 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of SU011248: a hazard ratio greater than 1 indicates a reduction in favor of IFN-a.|Stratified analysis: Hazard Ratio (SU011248 vs IFN-α).||0.6473|0.4536|<.00001
81541167|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.486|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.852|7.119|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.119|3.852|<.0001
81541168|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.535|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.955|7.115|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.115|3.955|<.0001
81541169|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.562|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|7.124|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.124|4.000|<.0001
81541170|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.611|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.061|7.162|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.162|4.061|<.0001
81541171|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.639|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.083|7.195|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.195|4.083|<.0001
81541172|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.688|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|7.276|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.276|4.100|<.0001
81541173|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.715|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.098|7.333|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.333|4.098|<.0001
81541174|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.764|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.075|7.454|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.454|4.075|<.0001
81541175|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.792|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.053|7.531|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.531|4.053|<.0001
81541176|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.841|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.998|7.684|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.684|3.998|<.0001
81482351|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.84||0.3739||95.0|-19.6|7.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||7.4|-19.6|0.3739
81482352|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.26||0.0517||95.0|-28.5|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.1|-28.5|0.0517
81482353|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.92||0.0815||95.0|-25.8|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.5|-25.8|0.0815
81482354|NCT00676403|162653926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0||0.0031||95.0|-34.7|-7.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-7.1|-34.7|0.0031
81482355|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.88||0.3368||95.0|-8.0|23.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||23.1|-8.0|0.3368
81482356|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.75||0.4232||95.0|-21.5|9.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||9.1|-21.5|0.4232
81482357|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.09||0.7082||95.0|-12.9|19.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||19.0|-12.9|0.7082
81482358|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.7||0.9466||95.0|-15.7|14.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||14.7|-15.7|0.9466
81482359|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.72||0.3746||95.0|-22.1|8.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||8.4|-22.1|0.3746
81482360|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.95||0.9336||95.0|-15.0|16.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||16.3|-15.0|0.9336
81482361|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.71||0.2029||95.0|-25.0|5.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||5.4|-25.0|0.2029
81482362|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.18||0.3833||95.0|-23.3|9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||9.0|-23.3|0.3833
81482363|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.72||0.8152||95.0|-17.0|13.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||13.4|-17.0|0.8152
81541177|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.868|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.96|7.777|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.777|3.960|<.0001
81482364|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.81||0.1739||95.0|-26.1|4.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||4.7|-26.1|0.1739
81482365|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.94||0.3392||95.0|-8.0|23.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||23.3|-8.0|0.3392
81482366|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.71||0.913||95.0|-16.0|14.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||14.4|-16.0|0.9130
81482367|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.22||0.6||95.0|-20.5|11.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||11.9|-20.5|0.6000
81482368|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.75||0.4445||95.0|-9.3|21.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||21.2|-9.3|0.4445
81482369|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.85||0.9656||95.0|-15.8|15.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||15.1|-15.8|0.9656
81482370|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.02||0.5679||95.0|-11.2|20.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||20.4|-11.2|0.5679
81482371|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.79||0.5619||95.0|-19.9|10.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||10.8|-19.9|0.5619
81482372|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.31||0.993||95.0|-16.3|16.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||16.4|-16.3|0.9930
81482373|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.79||0.6892||95.0|-12.2|18.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||18.5|-12.2|0.6892
81482374|NCT00676403|162653927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.89||0.4928||95.0|-21.0|10.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||10.1|-21.0|0.4928
81482375|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1||0.2719||95.0|-4.4|15.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||15.6|-4.4|0.2719
81482376|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.02||0.693||95.0|-7.9|11.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||11.8|-7.9|0.6930
81541178|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.917|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.88|7.955|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||7.955|3.880|<.0001
81541179|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.945|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.83|8.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||8.060|3.830|<.0001
81541180|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.994|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.731|8.257|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||8.257|3.731|<.0001
81541181|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.021|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.672|8.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||8.370|3.672|<.0001
81482377|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.24||0.7178||95.0|-12.2|8.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||8.4|-12.2|0.7178
81482378|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.96||0.8037||95.0|-11.0|8.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||8.5|-11.0|0.8037
81482379|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.02||0.0832||95.0|-1.2|18.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||18.6|-1.2|0.0832
81482380|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.17||0.3554||95.0|-5.4|14.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||14.9|-5.4|0.3554
81482381|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.96||0.9538||95.0|-9.5|10.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||10.0|-9.5|0.9538
81541182|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.071|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.56|8.581|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||8.581|3.560|<.0001
81482382|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.26||0.5593||95.0|-13.4|7.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||7.3|-13.4|0.5593
81482383|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.97||0.8663||95.0|-8.9|10.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||10.6|-8.9|0.8663
81482384|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.12||0.119||95.0|-2.1|18.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||18.1|-2.1|0.1190
81541183|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.098|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.495|8.701|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||8.701|3.495|<.0001
81541184|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.147|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.373|8.921|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||8.921|3.373|<.0001
81575290|NCT02602496|162821966|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.9255||||||Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index|ANOVA|||||||0.9255
81482385|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.15||0.1544||95.0|-2.8|17.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||17.5|-2.8|0.1544
81482386|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.97||0.8439||95.0|-8.8|10.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||10.7|-8.8|0.8439
81482387|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3||0.9925||95.0|-10.5|10.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||10.4|-10.5|0.9925
81482388|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.02||0.8784||95.0|-9.1|10.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||10.6|-9.1|0.8784
81482389|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.17||0.8948||95.0|-9.5|10.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||10.8|-9.5|0.8948
81482390|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.26||0.2197||95.0|-3.9|16.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||16.8|-3.9|0.2197
81482391|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.07||0.6183||95.0|-7.4|12.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||12.5|-7.4|0.6183
81541185|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.174|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.303|9.045|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||9.045|3.303|<.0001
81482392|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.42||0.4484||95.0|-14.8|6.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||6.5|-14.8|0.4484
81482393|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.07||0.3857||95.0|-5.6|14.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||14.4|-5.6|0.3857
81482394|NCT00676403|162653928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.22||0.8824||95.0|-11.0|9.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||9.5|-11.0|0.8824
81482395|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.87||0.1673||95.0|-4.6|26.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||26.4|-4.6|0.1673
81482396|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.71||0.9839||95.0|-15.0|15.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||15.3|-15.0|0.9839
81541186|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.224|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.174|9.273|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||9.273|3.174|<.0001
81482397|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.06||0.2905||95.0|-7.3|24.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||24.4|-7.3|0.2905
81482398|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.69||0.5513||95.0|-10.6|19.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||19.7|-10.6|0.5513
81482399|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.77||0.1589||95.0|-4.3|26.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||26.3|-4.3|0.1589
81482400|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.95||0.0541||95.0|-0.3|31.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||31.0|-0.3|0.0541
81482401|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.66||0.5987||95.0|-11.0|19.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||19.1|-11.0|0.5987
81482402|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.1||0.4372||95.0|-9.6|22.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||22.2|-9.6|0.4372
81482403|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.71||0.8336||95.0|-16.8|13.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||13.6|-16.8|0.8336
81482404|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.9||0.0804||95.0|-1.7|29.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||29.4|-1.7|0.0804
81482405|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.94||0.2985||95.0|-7.4|23.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||23.9|-7.4|0.2985
81482406|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.66||0.4991||95.0|-9.9|20.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||20.3|-9.9|0.4991
81482407|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.15||0.2675||95.0|-7.0|25.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||25.1|-7.0|0.2675
81482408|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.77||0.1593||95.0|-4.3|26.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||26.3|-4.3|0.1593
81482409|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.96||0.0179||95.0|3.3|34.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||34.6|3.3|0.0179
81541187|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.251||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.101|9.401|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||9.401|3.101|0.0001
81482410|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.06||0.0281||95.0|1.9|33.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||33.7|1.9|0.0281
81482411|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.77||0.1883||95.0|-5.0|25.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||25.5|-5.0|0.1883
81482412|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.28||0.23||95.0|-6.3|26.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||26.3|-6.3|0.2300
81482413|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.82||0.7575||95.0|-13.0|17.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||17.8|-13.0|0.7575
81482414|NCT00676403|162653929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.02||0.0757||95.0|-1.5|30.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||30.1|-1.5|0.0757
81482415|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89||0.2817||95.0|-18.0|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||5.2|-18.0|0.2817
81482416|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.76||0.6796||95.0|-13.7|9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||9.0|-13.7|0.6796
81482417|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.01||0.2505||95.0|-18.8|4.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||4.9|-18.8|0.2505
81482418|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.73||0.5102||95.0|-15.1|7.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||7.5|-15.1|0.5102
81482419|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.78||0.5706||95.0|-14.7|8.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||8.1|-14.7|0.5706
81482420|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.95||0.4708||95.0|-16.0|7.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||7.4|-16.0|0.4708
81482421|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.72||0.6202||95.0|-8.4|14.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||14.1|-8.4|0.6202
81482422|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.04||0.4177||95.0|-16.8|7.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||7.0|-16.8|0.4177
81541188|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.966|9.634|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||9.634|2.966|0.0002
81482423|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.75||0.6509||95.0|-8.7|13.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||13.9|-8.7|0.6509
81482424|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.86||0.8273||95.0|-10.3|12.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||12.8|-10.3|0.8273
81482425|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.94||0.2842||95.0|-18.1|5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||5.3|-18.1|0.2842
81482426|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.72||0.7041||95.0|-9.1|13.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||13.5|-9.1|0.7041
81482427|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.07||0.7216||95.0|-14.1|9.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||9.8|-14.1|0.7216
81482428|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.78||0.6188||95.0|-14.3|8.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||8.5|-14.3|0.6188
81482429|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9||0.8096||95.0|-10.2|13.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||13.0|-10.2|0.8096
81482430|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.01||0.0157||95.0|-26.5|-2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-2.8|-26.5|0.0157
81482431|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.79||0.6007||95.0|-14.4|8.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||8.4|-14.4|0.6007
81482432|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.15||0.1057||95.0|-22.1|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||2.1|-22.1|0.1057
81482433|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.81||0.7764||95.0|-13.1|9.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||9.8|-13.1|0.7764
81482434|NCT00676403|162653930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.93||0.7146||95.0|-13.9|9.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||9.5|-13.9|0.7146
81482435|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.2978||95.0|-0.3|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.9|-0.3|0.2978
81541189|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.327||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.89|9.765|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||9.765|2.890|0.0003
81482436|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.7242||95.0|-0.5|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.7|-0.5|0.7242
81482437|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0773||95.0|-0.1|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.2|-0.1|0.0773
81482438|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.7831||95.0|-0.5|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.7|-0.5|0.7831
81482439|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.3291||95.0|-0.3|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.9|-0.3|0.3291
81482440|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.3692||95.0|-0.3|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.9|-0.3|0.3692
81482441|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.7614||95.0|-0.5|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.7|-0.5|0.7614
81482442|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0355||95.0|0.0|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.3|0.0|0.0355
81482443|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.5068||95.0|-0.4|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.8|-0.4|0.5068
81482444|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0561||95.0|0.0|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.2|-0.0|0.0561
81482445|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.2223||95.0|-0.2|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.0|-0.2|0.2223
81482446|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.6791||95.0|-0.5|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.7|-0.5|0.6791
81482447|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0188||95.0|0.1|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.4|0.1|0.0188
81541190|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.377||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.751|10.002|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||10.002|2.751|0.0006
81482448|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.1314||95.0|-0.1|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.1|-0.1|0.1314
81541191|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.404||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.673|10.135|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||10.135|2.673|0.0008
81541192|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.453||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.53|10.376|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||10.376|2.530|0.0013
81482449|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.09||95.0|-0.1|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.1|-0.1|0.0900
81482450|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.4144||95.0|-0.4|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.9|-0.4|0.4144
81482451|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.7699||95.0|-0.5|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.7|-0.5|0.7699
81482452|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0406||95.0|0.0|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.3|0.0|0.0406
81482453|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.7574||95.0|-0.5|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.7|-0.5|0.7574
81482454|NCT00676403|162653931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0554||95.0|0.0|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.2|-0.0|0.0554
81482455|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.36||0.5409||95.0|-13.8|7.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||7.3|-13.8|0.5409
81482456|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.25||0.823||95.0|-11.5|9.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||9.2|-11.5|0.8230
81482457|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.48||0.2958||95.0|-16.5|5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||5.1|-16.5|0.2958
81482458|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.27||0.3708||95.0|-15.1|5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||5.7|-15.1|0.3708
81482459|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.27||0.1853||95.0|-17.4|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||3.4|-17.4|0.1853
81541193|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.48||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.451|10.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||10.510|2.451|0.0016
81541194|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.53||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.306|10.754|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||10.754|2.306|0.0025
81482460|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.41||0.1834||95.0|-17.9|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||3.4|-17.9|0.1834
81482461|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.22||0.8711||95.0|-11.1|9.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||9.4|-11.1|0.8711
81482462|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5||0.3252||95.0|-16.3|5.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||5.4|-16.3|0.3252
81482463|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.28||0.3205||95.0|-15.7|5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||5.1|-15.7|0.3205
81482464|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.34||0.0837||95.0|-19.8|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.2|-19.8|0.0837
81482465|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.8895||95.0|-11.4|9.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||9.9|-11.4|0.8895
81482466|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.22||0.6469||95.0|-12.7|7.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||7.9|-12.7|0.6469
81482467|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.53||0.2687||95.0|-17.0|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||4.8|-17.0|0.2687
81482468|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.31||0.1757||95.0|-17.7|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||3.3|-17.7|0.1757
81482469|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.38||0.0306||95.0|-22.3|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-1.1|-22.3|0.0306
81482470|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.47||0.0857||95.0|-20.2|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.3|-20.2|0.0857
81482471|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.28||0.2932||95.0|-16.0|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||4.8|-16.0|0.2932
81482472|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6||0.0613||95.0|-21.6|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.5|-21.6|0.0613
81482473|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.34||0.5431||95.0|-13.8|7.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||7.3|-13.8|0.5431
81482474|NCT00676403|162653932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.41||0.0262||95.0|-22.7|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-1.4|-22.7|0.0262
81482475|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.44||0.1547||95.0|-18.5|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||3.0|-18.5|0.1547
81482476|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.33||0.2532||95.0|-16.6|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||4.4|-16.6|0.2532
81482477|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.56||0.0848||95.0|-20.6|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.3|-20.6|0.0848
81482478|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.36||0.2424||95.0|-16.8|4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||4.3|-16.8|0.2424
81482479|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.35||0.047||95.0|-21.2|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-0.1|-21.2|0.0470
81482480|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.49||0.1494||95.0|-18.8|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||2.9|-18.8|0.1494
81482481|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3||0.5081||95.0|-13.9|6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||6.9|-13.9|0.5081
81482482|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.58||0.2141||95.0|-17.9|4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||4.0|-17.9|0.2141
81482483|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.37||0.1484||95.0|-18.4|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||2.8|-18.4|0.1484
81482484|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.42||0.0963||95.0|-19.7|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.6|-19.7|0.0963
81482485|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.48||0.8519||95.0|-11.8|9.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||9.8|-11.8|0.8519
81541195|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.557||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.224|10.889|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||10.889|2.224|0.0030
81482486|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3||0.477||95.0|-14.2|6.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||6.7|-14.2|0.4770
81482487|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.61||0.2166||95.0|-18.0|4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||4.1|-18.0|0.2166
81482488|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.1062||95.0|-19.4|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||1.9|-19.4|0.1062
81482489|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.45||0.0475||95.0|-21.6|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-0.1|-21.6|0.0475
81482490|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.54||0.0537||95.0|-21.7|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||0.2|-21.7|0.0537
81482491|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.35||0.3153||95.0|-15.9|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||5.2|-15.9|0.3153
81482492|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.68||0.0424||95.0|-22.8|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-0.4|-22.8|0.0424
81482493|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.42||0.3077||95.0|-16.2|5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||5.1|-16.2|0.3077
81482494|NCT00676403|162653933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.48||0.0224||95.0|-23.4|-1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs placebo. Repeated measures model used fixed effects of treatment, geographic region, week and treatment by week interaction. Baseline score is included as a covariate. Additionally, the model includes subject as a repeated measurement block within which the covariance structure is assumed to be compound symmetric (CS).||-1.8|-23.4|0.0224
81482495|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.65||0.0646||95.0|0.9|15.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||15.0|0.9|0.0646
81482496|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58||0.2947||95.0|0.5|9.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||9.1|0.5|0.2947
81482497|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.0249||95.0|1.2|17.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||17.2|1.2|0.0249
81541196|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.606||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.077|11.135|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||11.135|2.077|0.0043
81575291|NCT02602496|162821966|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.0454|||||||ANOVA|Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index||||||0.0454
81482498|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.7671||95.0|0.3|5.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||5.9|0.3|0.7671
81482499|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.0169||95.0|1.3|15.9|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||15.9|1.3|0.0169
81482500|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.9569||95.0|0.2|4.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||4.3|0.2|0.9569
81482501|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.0711||95.0|0.9|11.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means.Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||11.4|0.9|0.0711
81482502|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.85||0.1073||95.0|0.8|10.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||10.2|0.8|0.1073
81482503|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.1583||95.0|0.7|8.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||8.1|0.7|0.1583
81482504|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.0385||95.0|1.1|15.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||15.6|1.1|0.0385
81482505|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.4923||95.0|0.4|6.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||6.1|0.4|0.4923
81482506|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.7169||95.0|0.4|4.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||4.4|0.4|0.7169
81482507|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.4156||95.0|0.5|6.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||6.2|0.5|0.4156
81482508|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.4165||95.0|0.5|5.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||5.6|0.5|0.4165
81482509|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.4673||95.0|0.4|6.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||6.0|0.4|0.4673
81482510|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.9855||95.0|0.2|4.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||4.1|0.2|0.9855
81482511|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.9566||95.0|0.3|3.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||3.3|0.3|0.9566
81541197|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.634||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.995|11.272|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||11.272|1.995|0.0051
81482512|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.4632||95.0|0.4|6.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||6.6|0.4|0.4632
81482513|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.2042||95.0|0.1|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||1.6|0.1|0.2042
81482514|NCT00676403|162653934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.3382||95.0|0.5|7.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 6: Contrast of treatment vs. placebo. Differences in proportions were obtained using LS means. Repeated measures logistic regression model used fixed effects including treatment, geographic region, week, and the treatment by week interaction. The within-subject covariance structure was modeled as compound sysmetric.||7.5|0.5|0.3382
81482515|NCT00676403|162653935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6||||0.3932||95.0|-6.0|15.2|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance of change from baseline; LS Mean, standard error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||15.2|-6.0|0.3932
81482516|NCT00676403|162653935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.3||||0.1585||95.0|-2.9|17.5|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance of change from baseline; LS Mean, standard error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||17.5|-2.9|0.1585
81482517|NCT00676403|162653935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8||||0.285||95.0|-4.9|16.5|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance of change from baseline; LS Mean, standard error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||16.5|-4.9|0.2850
81482518|NCT00676403|162653935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.8645||95.0|-9.4|11.1|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance of change from baseline; LS Mean, standard error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||11.1|-9.4|0.8645
81482519|NCT00676403|162653935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4||||0.3031||95.0|-5.0|15.8|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance of change from baseline; LS Mean, standard error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||15.8|-5.0|0.3031
81482520|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1||||0.5384||95.0|-13.2|7.0|||ANCOVA|||Physical Functioning: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||7.0|-13.2|0.5384
81482521|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.8015||95.0|-10.9|8.5|||ANCOVA|||Physical Functioning: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||8.5|-10.9|0.8015
81482522|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1||||0.4429||95.0|-14.5|6.4|||ANCOVA|||Physical Functioning: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||6.4|-14.5|0.4429
81482523|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.886||95.0|-10.5|9.1|||ANCOVA|||Physical Functioning: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||9.1|-10.5|0.8860
81482524|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9963||95.0|-10.0|9.9|||ANCOVA|||Physical Functioning: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||9.9|-10.0|0.9963
81482525|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9||||0.3421||95.0|-6.3|18.1|||ANCOVA|||Role-Physical: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||18.1|-6.3|0.3421
81482526|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4||||0.2849||95.0|-5.4|18.1|||ANCOVA|||Role-Physical: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||18.1|-5.4|0.2849
81482527|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.6||||0.3058||95.0|-6.1|19.2|||ANCOVA|||Role-Physical: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||19.2|-6.1|0.3058
81482528|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.9604||95.0|-12.1|11.5|||ANCOVA|||Role-Physical: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||11.5|-12.1|0.9604
81575292|NCT02602496|162821966|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.292|||||||ANOVA|Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index||||||0.2920
81482529|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.5||||0.1661||95.0|-3.6|20.6|||ANCOVA|||Role-Physical: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||20.6|-3.6|0.1661
81541198|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.683||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.847|11.519|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||11.519|1.847|0.0068
81575293|NCT02602496|162821967|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.2252||||||Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index|ANOVA|||||||0.2252
81482530|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.9||||0.1441||95.0|-3.1|20.9|||ANCOVA|||Bodily Pain: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||20.9|-3.1|0.1441
81482531|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.0||||0.3076||95.0|-5.6|17.5|||ANCOVA|||Bodily Pain: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||17.5|-5.6|0.3076
81482532|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0||||0.1209||95.0|-2.7|22.7|||ANCOVA|||Bodily Pain: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||22.7|-2.7|0.1209
81482533|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4||||0.2791||95.0|-5.3|18.0|||ANCOVA|||Bodily Pain: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||18.0|-5.3|0.2791
81482534|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.2||||0.0644||95.0|-0.7|23.0|||ANCOVA|||Bodily Pain: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||23.0|-0.7|0.0644
81482535|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.7544||95.0|-9.5|6.9|||ANCOVA|||General Health: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||6.9|-9.5|0.7544
81482536|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.5142||95.0|-10.3|5.2|||ANCOVA|||General Health: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||5.2|-10.3|0.5142
81482537|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.8158||95.0|-7.4|9.4|||ANCOVA|||General Health: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||9.4|-7.4|0.8158
81482538|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9||||0.4599||95.0|-10.8|4.9|||ANCOVA|||General Health: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||4.9|-10.8|0.4599
81482539|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.8636||95.0|-8.7|7.3|||ANCOVA|||General Health: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||7.3|-8.7|0.8636
81482540|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7||||0.5281||95.0|-7.8|15.1|||ANCOVA|||Vitality: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||15.1|-7.8|0.5281
81482541|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.6566||95.0|-8.5|13.5|||ANCOVA|||Vitality: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||13.5|-8.5|0.6566
81482542|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.1||||0.0677||95.0|-0.8|23.0|||ANCOVA|||Vitality: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||23.0|-0.8|0.0677
81482543|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3||||0.4443||95.0|-6.8|15.4|||ANCOVA|||Vitality: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||15.4|-6.8|0.4443
81482544|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.5||||0.2543||95.0|-4.7|17.7|||ANCOVA|||Vitality: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||17.7|-4.7|0.2543
81482545|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.9416||95.0|-11.0|11.9|||ANCOVA|||Social Functioning: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||11.9|-11.0|0.9416
81482546|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1||||0.5824||95.0|-14.1|7.9|||ANCOVA|||Social Functioning: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||7.9|-14.1|0.5824
81482547|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4||||0.5668||95.0|-15.3|8.4|||ANCOVA|||Social Functioning: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||8.4|-15.3|0.5668
81482548|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.7769||95.0|-9.6|12.8|||ANCOVA|||Social Functioning: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||12.8|-9.6|0.7769
81482549|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8||||0.1753||95.0|-3.5|19.1|||ANCOVA|||Social Functioning: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||19.1|-3.5|0.1753
81482550|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7||||0.1508||95.0|-3.2|20.7|||ANCOVA|||Role-Emotional: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||20.7|-3.2|0.1508
81482551|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.9||||0.0916||95.0|-1.6|21.4|||ANCOVA|||Role-Emotional: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||21.4|-1.6|0.0916
81482552|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1||||0.6222||95.0|-9.2|15.4|||ANCOVA|||Role-Emotional: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||15.4|-9.2|0.6222
81482553|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.2||||0.085||95.0|-1.4|21.8|||ANCOVA|||Role-Emotional: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||21.8|-1.4|0.0850
81482554|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.8||||0.0154||95.0|2.9|26.7|||ANCOVA|||Role-Emotional: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||26.7|2.9|0.0154
81482555|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.7201||95.0|-11.9|8.2|||ANCOVA|||Mental Health: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||8.2|-11.9|0.7201
81482556|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.8875||95.0|-9.1|10.5|||ANCOVA|||Mental Health: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||10.5|-9.1|0.8875
81482557|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||0.3735||95.0|-5.7|15.1|||ANCOVA|||Mental Health: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||15.1|-5.7|0.3735
81482558|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.8621||95.0|-8.9|10.6|||ANCOVA|||Mental Health: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||10.6|-8.9|0.8621
81482559|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.9||||0.1203||95.0|-2.1|17.8|||ANCOVA|||Mental Health: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||17.8|-2.1|0.1203
81482560|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.4966||95.0|-5.4|11.0|||ANCOVA|||Summary Physical Score: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||11.0|-5.4|0.4966
81482561|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.5776||95.0|-5.6|10.1|||ANCOVA|||Summary Physical Score: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||10.1|-5.6|0.5776
81482562|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7||||0.3955||95.0|-4.9|12.3|||ANCOVA|||Summary Physical Score: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||12.3|-4.9|0.3955
81482563|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.7994||95.0|-6.9|9.0|||ANCOVA|||Summary Physical Score: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||9.0|-6.9|0.7994
81482564|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2||||0.2073||95.0|-2.9|13.2|||ANCOVA|||Summary Physical Score: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||13.2|-2.9|0.2073
81482565|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2||||0.5148||95.0|-6.4|12.8|||ANCOVA|||Summary Emotional Score: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||12.8|-6.4|0.5148
81482566|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.5255||95.0|-6.3|12.2|||ANCOVA|||Summary Emotional Score: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||12.2|-6.3|0.5255
81575294|NCT02602496|162821967|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.4715|||||||ANOVA|Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index||||||0.4715
81541199|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.71||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.764|11.657|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||11.657|1.764|0.0079
81482567|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4||||0.3793||95.0|-5.5|14.4|||ANCOVA|||Summary Emotional Score: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||14.4|-5.5|0.3793
81482568|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8||||0.312||95.0|-4.5|14.1|||ANCOVA|||Summary Emotional Score: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||14.1|-4.5|0.3120
81482569|NCT00676403|162653936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.7||||0.0442||95.0|0.3|19.2|||ANCOVA|||Summary Emotional Score: Least Squares mean difference. LS Mean, Std. Error, 95% CI and P-value are from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and geographic region as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.||19.2|0.3|0.0442
81482570|NCT00676403|162653937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4452||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CHM test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.4452
81482571|NCT00676403|162653937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4342||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CHM test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.4342
81482572|NCT00676403|162653937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0942||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CHM test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.0942
81482573|NCT00676403|162653937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1873||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CHM test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.1873
81482574|NCT00676403|162653937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4709||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CHM test for difference; p-value was adjusted for geographic region at each visit.||||0.4709
81482575|NCT01746862|162653938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|3.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|4.78|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline age and baseline height as the covariates.||||4.78|2.17|<0.0001
81482576|NCT00731822|162653950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|5.1||||||||5.1|-3.9|
81482577|NCT03519009|162653954|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|6.3|||longitudinal logistic regression|||||6.3|1.8|<0.001
81482578|NCT03519009|162653955|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|4.4|||longitudinal logistic regression|||||4.4|1.5|<0.001
81575295|NCT02602496|162821967|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.7157|||||||ANOVA|Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index||||||0.7157
81482579|NCT02131064|162653981|SUPERIORITY||Difference in tpCR rate|-11.71||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.95|-2.48||Threshold for significance at 5%|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square test was used and stratified by local hormone receptor status and clinical stage at presentation.||95% CI for the difference in tPCR rates between treatment arms was calculated using normal approximation.||-2.48|-20.95|0.0126
81482580|NCT02131064|162653982|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.7557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.96|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square Test|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square test was used and stratified by local hormone receptor status and clinical stage at presentation.||||3.96|0.37|0.7557
81482581|NCT02131064|162653983|SUPERIORITY||Difference in BCS rate|-10.84||||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.21|-1.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square test was used and stratified by local hormone receptor status and clinical stage at presentation.||95% CI for the difference in BCS rate between treatment arms was calculated using normal approximation.||-1.47|-20.21|0.0228
81482582|NCT02131064|162653984|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.61||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|4.98|||Log Rank|The Log Rank was used and stratified by local hormone receptor status and clinical stage at presentation.||||4.98|1.36|0.0027
81482583|NCT02131064|162653985|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.4||||||||2.40|0.52|
81482584|NCT02131064|162653988|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Deterioration|-24.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.98|-15.19||||||95% CI for the difference in clinically meaningful deterioration in GHS/QoL score between treatment arms was calculated using normal approximation.||-15.19|-33.98|
81482585|NCT02131064|162653989|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.78|||Log Rank|Log Rank was used and stratified by local hormone receptor status and clinical stage at presentation.||Stratified cox proportional hazards regression model was used to estimate Hazard Ratio and CI. Stratification by hormonal receptor status and clinical stage at presentation (stratification factors).||0.78|0.46|0.0001
81482586|NCT02131064|162654000|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Deterioration|-16.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.32|-6.94||||||This is the statistical analysis for cognitive functioning. 95% CI for the difference in clinically meaningful deterioration in function subscales between treatment arms was calculated using normal approximation.||-6.94|-26.32|
81482587|NCT02131064|162654000|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Deterioration|-32.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.74|-23.34||||||This is the statistical analysis for physical functioning. 95% CI for the difference in clinically meaningful deterioration in function subscales between treatment arms was calculated using normal approximation.||-23.34|-41.74|
81482588|NCT02131064|162654000|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Deterioration|-28.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.95|-19.8||||||This is the statistical analysis for role functioning. 95% CI for the difference in clinically meaningful deterioration in function subscales between treatment arms was calculated using normal approximation.||-19.80|-37.95|
81482589|NCT03243305|162654009|OTHER||Seven-cycle Pregnancy Percentage|13.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.91|17.39|||Kaplan-Meier|||The primary hypothesis to be tested is whether subjects using Amphora vaginal gel have a 7-cycle cumulative pregnancy percentage less than or equal to 21%||17.39|9.91|
81482590|NCT01387178|162654029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|7451.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5857.0|9045.0|||||The mean predicted cost for inpatient services for participants treated with FSC. A generalized linear model with a log link function and gamma distribution for the error term to resolve the issue of skewed cost distribution was used.|||9045|5857|
81482591|NCT01387178|162654029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|11545.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8827.0|14263.0|||||The mean predicted cost for inpatient services for participants treated with TIO. A generalized linear model with a log link function and gamma distribution for the error term to resolve the issue of skewed cost distribution was used.|||14263|8827|
81482592|NCT01387178|162654029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|61.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|63.0|||||The mean predicted cost for emergency department visits for participants treated with FSC. A generalized linear model with a log link function and gamma distribution for the error term to resolve the issue of skewed cost distribution was used.|||63|58|
81482593|NCT01387178|162654029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|51.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.0|53.0|||||The mean predicted cost for emergency department visits for participants treated with TIO. A generalized linear model with a log link function and gamma distribution for the error term to resolve the issue of skewed cost distribution was used.|||53|49|
81482594|NCT01387178|162654029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|231.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|227.0|234.0|||||The mean predicted cost for office visits for participants treated with FSC. A generalized linear model with a log link function and gamma distribution for the error term to resolve the issue of skewed cost distribution was used.|||234|227|
81482595|NCT01387178|162654029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|295.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|290.0|299.0|||||The mean predicted cost for office visits for participants treated with TIO. A generalized linear model with a log link function and gamma distribution for the error term to resolve the issue of skewed cost distribution was used.|||299|290|
81482596|NCT01387178|162654029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|873.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|827.0|919.0|||||The mean predicted cost for other outpatient and ancillary services for FSC participants. A generalized linear model with a log link function and gamma distribution for the error term to resolve the issue of skewed cost distribution was used.|||919|827|
81482597|NCT01387178|162654029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|1080.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1022.0|1138.0|||||The mean predicted cost for other outpatient and ancillary services for TIO participants. A generalized linear model with a log link function and gamma distribution for the error term to resolve the issue of skewed cost distribution was used.|||1138|1022|
81482598|NCT01387178|162654029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|1267.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1251.0|1283.0|||||The mean predicted cost for pharmacy services for participants treated with FSC. A generalized linear model with a log link function and gamma distribution for the error term to resolve the issue of skewed cost distribution was used.|||1283|1251|
81541200|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.759||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.613|11.905|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||11.905|1.613|0.0100
81541201|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.787||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|12.043|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||12.043|1.530|0.0114
81482599|NCT01387178|162654029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|1250.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1234.0|1266.0|||||The mean predicted cost for pharmacy services for participants treated with TIO. A generalized linear model with a log link function and gamma distribution for the error term to resolve the issue of skewed cost distribution was used.|||1266|1234|
81482600|NCT01387178|162654029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|1175.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1083.0|1267.0|||||The mean predicted cost for inpatient and emergency department services for FSC participants. A generalized linear model with a log link function and gamma distribution for the error term to resolve the issue of skewed cost distribution was used.|||1267|1083|
81482601|NCT01387178|162654029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|1566.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1438.0|1695.0|||||The mean predicted cost for inpatient and emergency department services for TIO participants. A generalized linear model with a log link function and gamma distribution for the error term to resolve the issue of skewed cost distribution was used.|||1695|1438|
81541202|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.836||||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.378|12.293|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||12.293|1.378|0.0141
81541203|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.863||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.294|12.432|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||12.432|1.294|0.0157
81482602|NCT01387178|162654029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|2991.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2922.0|3059.0|||||The mean predicted cost for total healthcare services for participants treated with FSC. A generalized linear model with a log link function and gamma distribution for the error term to resolve the issue of skewed cost distribution was used.|||3059|2922|
81482603|NCT01387178|162654029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|3304.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3221.0|3386.0|||||The mean predicted cost for total healthcare services for participants treated with TIO. A generalized linear model with a log link function and gamma distribution for the error term to resolve the issue of skewed cost distribution was used.|||3386|3221|
81482604|NCT01387178|162654030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.964||||0.2198||95.0|0.909|1.022||Risk of Moderate COPD Exacerbations|Regression, Cox|||||1.022|0.909|0.2198
81482605|NCT01387178|162654030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.864||||0.0406||95.0|0.752|0.994||Risk of Severe COPD Exacerbations|Regression, Cox|||||0.994|0.752|0.0406
81482606|NCT01387178|162654030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.953||||0.0962||95.0|0.901|1.009||Risk of Any COPD Exacerbation|Regression, Cox|||||1.009|0.901|0.0962
81482607|NCT01431339|162654074|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority hypothesis test is a one-sided hypothesis test performed at the 2.5% level of significance. If the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in response rates in the ITT population is greater than -10% the NI of dalbavancin to vancomycin/linezolid will be concluded.|Difference in Proportions|-1.5||||||95.0|-7.4|4.6|||||Confidence intervals were adjusted for fever at baseline|||4.6|-7.4|
81482608|NCT02782741|162654092|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference of avalglucosidase alfa minus alglucosidase alfa was greater than (\>) -1.1.|LS mean difference|2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|4.99|||mixed model for repeated measures|||Analysis performed using MMRM model with baseline FVC (% predicted, as continuous), sex, age (in years at baseline), treatment group, visit, interaction term between treatment group and visit as fixed effects.||4.99|-0.13|0.0074
81482609|NCT02782741|162654092|SUPERIORITY|A test for superiority of avalglucosidase alfa versus alglucosidase alfa was performed with an overall 5% level of significance.||||||0.0626||||||Threshold for significance at \<0.05 level.|mixed model for repeated measures|||Analysis performed using MMRM model with baseline FVC (% predicted, as continuous), sex, age (in years at baseline), treatment group, visit, interaction term between treatment group and visit as fixed effects.||||0.0626
81482610|NCT02782741|162654093|SUPERIORITY|Per the protocol-defined statistical test strategy for multiplicity adjustment, and since superiority was narrowly missed for FVC % predicted, superiority testing for the secondary outcome measure couldn't be performed.|LS mean difference|30.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.43||0.0405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|58.69|||mixed model for repeated measures|||LS mean difference was derived from MMRM model with baseline FVC (% predicted) and baseline 6MWT (distance walked in meter), age (in years, at baseline), gender, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.||58.69|1.33|0.0405
81482611|NCT02782741|162654094|OTHER|Per the protocol-defined statistical test strategy for multiplicity adjustment, and since superiority was narrowly missed for FVC % predicted, superiority testing for the secondary outcome measure couldn't be performed.|LS mean difference|3.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.24||0.5522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.31|13.57|||mixed model for repeated measures|||LS mean difference was derived from MMRM model for MIP % predicted adjusted for MIP % predicted at baseline, age (in years, at baseline), gender, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.||13.57|-7.31|0.5522
81482612|NCT02782741|162654095|OTHER|Per the protocol-defined statistical test strategy for multiplicity adjustment, and since superiority was narrowly missed for FVC % predicted, superiority testing for the secondary outcome measure couldn't be performed.|LS mean difference|-1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.64||0.7321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.17|9.29|||mixed model for repeated measures|||LS mean difference was derived from MMRM model for MEP % predicted adjusted for MEP % predicted at baseline, age (in years, at baseline), gender, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.||9.29|-13.17|0.7321
81482613|NCT02782741|162654096|OTHER|Per the protocol-defined statistical test strategy for multiplicity adjustment, and since superiority was narrowly missed for FVC % predicted, superiority testing for the secondary outcome measure couldn't be performed.|LS mean difference|106.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|67.17||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.56|240.5|||mixed model for repeated measures|||LS mean difference was derived from MMRM model for HHD lower extremity muscle strength composite score adjusted for summary HHD lower extremity score at baseline, baseline FVC (% predicted), age (in years, at baseline), gender, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.||240.50|-26.56|0.1150
81482614|NCT02782741|162654097|OTHER|No formal testing of additional secondary endpoint of QMFT.|LS mean difference|2.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|3.95||Nominal p-value.|mixed model for repeated measures|||LS mean difference was derived from MMRM models adjust for total QMFT score at baseline, baseline FVC (% predicted), age (in years, at baseline), gender, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.||3.95|0.22|0.0288
81482615|NCT02782741|162654098|OTHER|No formal testing of additional secondary endpoint of SF-12.|Score difference|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.5996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|3.67|||mixed model for repeated measures|||The MMRM models adjust for baseline score (PCS), baseline FVC (% predicted), age (in years, at baseline), gender, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.||3.67|-2.13|0.5996
81482616|NCT02782741|162654098|OTHER|No formal testing of additional secondary endpoint of SF-12.|Score difference|2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.2427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|5.69|||mixed model for repeated measures|||The MMRM models adjust for baseline score (MCS), baseline FVC (% predicted), age (in years, at baseline), gender, treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.||5.69|-1.46|0.2427
81482617|NCT00196105|162654147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||.057
81482618|NCT00196105|162654148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||.04
81482619|NCT00196105|162654148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||Death is censored for Kaplan-Meier analysis.|Log Rank|||||||.007
81482620|NCT00196105|162654148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||.69
81482621|NCT00196105|162654148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0||||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||6 mm Zilver vs. 10 mm Zilver and 10 mm Wallstent combined||||.02
81482622|NCT00196105|162654149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||.16
81482623|NCT00196105|162654151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||.32
81482624|NCT00196105|162654151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.69
81482625|NCT00549549|162654152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||This was the primary analysis. The analysis was conducted using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization stratum (2 levels: monoarticular or oligoarticular) and treatment group and region as factors, and the Patient's Assessment of Pain Intensity (for the prior 24 hours) at Baseline as a covariate.||-0.18|-0.74|
81482626|NCT00549549|162654152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.04|||ANCOVA|||||0.04|-0.52|
81482627|NCT00549549|162654152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.84|||ANCOVA|||||0.84|0.29|
81482628|NCT00549549|162654152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.60|0.05|
81575296|NCT02602496|162821968|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.8323||||||Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index|ANOVA|||||||0.8323
81482629|NCT00549549|162654152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.39|||ANCOVA|||||0.39|-0.17|
81575297|NCT02602496|162821968|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.8927|||||||ANOVA|Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index||||||0.8927
81482630|NCT00549549|162654153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Day 5 analysis. The analysis was conducted using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization stratum (2 levels: monoarticular or oligoarticular) and treatment group as factors, and the Patient's Assessment of Pain Intensity (for the prior 24 hours) at Baseline as a covariate.||0.14|-0.29|
81482631|NCT00549549|162654153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Day 5 analysis||0.02|-0.42|
81482632|NCT00549549|162654153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.47|||ANCOVA|||Day 5 analysis||0.47|0.04|
81482633|NCT00549549|162654153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.39|||ANCOVA|||Day 5 analysis||0.39|-0.04|
81482634|NCT00549549|162654153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Day 5 analysis||0.27|-0.16|
81482635|NCT00549549|162654153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Day 9 analysis||0.16|-0.26|
81482636|NCT00549549|162654153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Day 9 analysis||0.03|-0.40|
81482637|NCT00549549|162654153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Day 9 analysis||0.32|-0.11|
81482638|NCT00549549|162654153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Day 9 analysis||0.27|-0.16|
81482639|NCT00549549|162654153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Day 9 analysis||0.13|-0.30|
81482640|NCT00549549|162654153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Day 14/early termination analysis||0.10|-0.33|
81482641|NCT00549549|162654153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Day 14/early termination analysis||-0.11|-0.53|
81482642|NCT00549549|162654153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.37|||ANCOVA|||Day /early termination analysis||0.37|-0.05|
81482643|NCT00549549|162654153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Day 14/early termination analysis||0.25|-0.17|
81482644|NCT00549549|162654153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Day 14/early termination analysis||0.05|-0.38|
81482645|NCT00549549|162654154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Day 5 analysis. The analysis was conducted using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization stratum (2 levels: monoarticular or oligoarticular) and treatment group as factors, and the Patient's Assessment of Pain Intensity (for the prior 24 hours) at Baseline as a covariate.||0.22|-0.29|
81482646|NCT00549549|162654154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Day 5 analysis.||0.16|-0.35|
81482647|NCT00549549|162654154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Day 5 analysis.||0.34|-0.17|
81482648|NCT00549549|162654154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Day 5 analysis.||0.30|-0.20|
81482649|NCT00549549|162654154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Day 5 analysis.||0.25|-0.26|
81482650|NCT00549549|162654154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Day 9 analysis.||0.11|-0.36|
81482651|NCT00549549|162654154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Day 9 analysis.||0.04|-0.44|
81482652|NCT00549549|162654154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.46|||ANCOVA|||Day 9 analysis.||0.46|-0.01|
81482653|NCT00549549|162654154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Day 9 analysis.||0.33|-0.14|
81482654|NCT00549549|162654154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Day 9 analysis.||0.26|-0.22|
81482655|NCT00549549|162654154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Day 14/early termination analysis||0.10|-0.38|
81482656|NCT00549549|162654154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Day 14/early termination analysis||-0.04|-0.52|
81482657|NCT00549549|162654154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.39|||ANCOVA|||Day 14/early termination analysis||0.39|-0.08|
81482658|NCT00549549|162654154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Day 14/early termination analysis||0.26|-0.22|
81482659|NCT00549549|162654154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Day 14/early termination analysis||0.12|-0.36|
81541204|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.912||||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.142|12.683|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||12.683|1.142|0.0189
81541205|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.94||||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.057|12.822|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||12.822|1.057|0.0208
81482660|NCT00549549|162654155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6402|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 5 analyses. Pairwise p-values are presented, calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1 or \>1\]) and region.||||0.6402
81482661|NCT00549549|162654155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9739|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 5 analyses||||0.9739
81482662|NCT00549549|162654155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4581|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 5 analyses||||0.4581
81482663|NCT00549549|162654155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2962|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 5 analyses||||0.2962
81482664|NCT00549549|162654155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4951|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 5 analyses||||0.4951
81482665|NCT00549549|162654155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4957|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 9 analyses||||0.4957
81482666|NCT00549549|162654155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8364|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 9 analyses||||0.8364
81482667|NCT00549549|162654155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6892|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 9 analyses||||0.6892
81482668|NCT00549549|162654155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.411|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 9 analyses||||0.4110
81482669|NCT00549549|162654155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5981|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 9 analyses||||0.5981
81482670|NCT00549549|162654155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9317|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14/Early Termination analyses||||0.9317
81482671|NCT00549549|162654155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0831|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14/Early Termination analyses||||0.0831
81482672|NCT00549549|162654155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5747|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14/Early Termination analyses||||0.5747
81482673|NCT00549549|162654155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6204|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14/Early Termination analyses||||0.6204
81482674|NCT00549549|162654155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2556|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14/Early Termination analysis||||0.2556
81482675|NCT00549549|162654156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1444|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 5 analyses. Pairwise p-values are presented, calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1 or \>1\]) and region.||||0.1444
81482676|NCT00549549|162654156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7532|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 5 analyses||||0.7532
81482677|NCT00549549|162654156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4722|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 5 analyses||||0.4722
81482678|NCT00549549|162654156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3878|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 5 analyses||||0.3878
81482679|NCT00549549|162654156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6717|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 5 analyses||||0.6717
81482680|NCT00549549|162654156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3098|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 9 analyses||||0.3098
81482681|NCT00549549|162654156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4356|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 9 analyses||||0.4356
81482682|NCT00549549|162654156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5703|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 9 analyses||||0.5703
81482683|NCT00549549|162654156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4986|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 9 analyses||||0.4986
81482684|NCT00549549|162654156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7855|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 9 analyses||||0.7855
81482685|NCT00549549|162654156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0169|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14/Early Termination analyses||||0.0169
81482686|NCT00549549|162654156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1353|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14/Early Termination analyses||||0.1353
81482687|NCT00549549|162654156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.369|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14/Early Termination analyses||||0.3690
81482688|NCT00549549|162654156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0787|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14/Early Termination analyses||||0.0787
81482689|NCT00549549|162654156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5687|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Day 14/Early Termination analyses||||0.5687
81482690|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was conducted using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization stratum (2 levels: monoarticular or oligoarticular), region and treatment group as factors, and the Patient's Assessment of Pain Intensity at Baseline as a covariate.||-0.10|-0.60|
81482691|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Day 1 analyses||-0.25|-0.75|
81482692|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.78|||ANCOVA|||Day 1 analyses||0.78|0.29|
81482693|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.44|||ANCOVA|||Day 1 analyses||0.44|-0.06|
81482694|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Day 1 analyses||0.28|-0.21|
81482695|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Day 2 analyses||0.04|-0.52|
81482696|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Day 2 analyses||-0.18|-0.74|
81482697|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.84|||ANCOVA|||Day 2 analyses||0.84|0.29|
81482698|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Day 2 analyses||0.60|0.05|
81482699|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.39|||ANCOVA|||Day 2 analyses||0.39|-0.17|
81482700|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Day 3 analyses||0.03|-0.53|
81482701|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Day 3 analyses||-0.26|-0.83|
81482702|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.88|||ANCOVA|||Day 3 analyses||0.88|0.32|
81482703|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.64|||ANCOVA|||Day 3 analyses||0.64|0.08|
81482704|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Day 3 analyses||0.34|-0.22|
81482705|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Day 4 analyses||-0.00|-0.56|
81482706|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||Day 4 analyses||-0.28|-0.84|
81482707|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Day 4 analyses||0.90|0.35|
81482708|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.62|||ANCOVA|||Day 4 analyses||0.62|0.07|
81482709|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Day 4 analyses||0.34|-0.21|
81482710|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Day 5 analyses||-0.07|-0.64|
81482711|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.38|||ANCOVA|||Day 5 analyses||-0.38|-0.94|
81482712|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.93|||ANCOVA|||Day 5 analyses||0.93|0.37|
81482713|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.57|||ANCOVA|||Day 5 analyses||0.57|0.02|
81482714|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Day 5 analyses||0.27|-0.29|
81482715|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Day 6 analyses||-0.10|-0.65|
81482716|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||Day 6 analyses||-0.29|-0.84|
81482717|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.83|||ANCOVA|||Day 6 analyses||0.83|0.29|
81482718|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.46|||ANCOVA|||Day 6 analyses||0.46|-0.08|
81482719|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Day 6 analyses||0.26|-0.28|
81482720|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Day 7 analyses||-0.04|-0.61|
81482721|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Day 7 analyses||-0.34|-0.92|
81482722|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.78|||ANCOVA|||Day 7 analyses||0.78|0.21|
81482723|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.45|||ANCOVA|||Day 7 analyses||0.45|-0.11|
81482724|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Day 7 analyses||0.15|-0.42|
81482725|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Day 8 analyses||-0.00|-0.57|
81482726|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Day 8 analyses||-0.27|-0.84|
81482727|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Day 8 analyses||0.70|0.14|
81482728|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Day 8 analyses||0.41|-0.15|
81482729|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Day 8 analyses||0.14|-0.42|
81482730|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Day 9 analyses||-0.02|-0.61|
81482731|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Day 9 analyses||-0.23|-0.82|
81482732|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.76|||ANCOVA|||Day 9 analyses||0.76|0.18|
81482733|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.44|||ANCOVA|||Day 9 analyses||0.44|-0.13|
81482734|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Day 9 analyses||0.23|-0.35|
81482735|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Day 10 analyses||0.01|-0.59|
81482736|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Day 10 analyses||-0.16|-0.76|
81482737|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.69|||ANCOVA|||Day 10 analyses||0.69|0.10|
81482738|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Day 10 analyses||0.41|-0.18|
81482739|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Day 10 analyses||0.23|-0.36|
81482740|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Day 11 analyses||0.05|-0.56|
81482741|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Day 11 analyses||-0.17|-0.77|
81482742|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.69|||ANCOVA|||Day 11 analyses||0.69|0.10|
81482743|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.44|||ANCOVA|||Day 11 analyses||0.44|-0.16|
81482744|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Day 11 analyses||0.23|-0.37|
81482745|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Day 12 analyses||0.09|-0.53|
81482746|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Day 12 analyses||-0.15|-0.77|
81482747|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.57|||ANCOVA|||Day 12 analyses||0.57|-0.04|
81482748|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.36|||ANCOVA|||Day 12 analyses||0.36|-0.25|
81482749|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Day 12 analyses||0.11|-0.50|
81482750|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Day 13/Early Termination analyses||0.07|-0.56|
81482751|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Day 13/Early Termination analyses||-0.19|-0.81|
81482752|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.51|||ANCOVA|||Day 13/Early Termination analyses||0.51|-0.10|
81482753|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Day 13/Early Termination analyses||0.26|-0.35|
81482754|NCT00549549|162654157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Day 13/Early Termination analyses||0.01|-0.60|
81482755|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.14|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was conducted using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization stratum (2 levels: monoarticular or oligoarticular) and treatment group as factors, and the Patient's Assessment of Pain Intensity at Baseline as a covariate.||0.14|-0.28|
81482756|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 2 hours postdose||0.03|-0.39|
81482757|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 2 hours postdose||0.52|0.11|
81482758|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.45|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 2 hours postdose||0.45|0.04|
81482759|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 2 hours postdose||0.34|-0.08|
81482760|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 4 hours postdose||0.08|-0.37|
81482761|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 4 hours postdose||-0.03|-0.48|
81482762|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.58|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 4 hours postdose||0.58|0.14|
81541206|NCT00083889|162759655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.989||||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.904|13.074|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||13.074|0.904|0.0244
81482763|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.44|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 4 hours postdose||0.44|0.00|
81482764|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 4 hours postdose||0.34|-0.11|
81482765|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 8 hours postdose||0.17|-0.32|
81482766|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 8 hours postdose||-0.06|-0.56|
81482767|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.67|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 8 hours postdose||0.67|0.18|
81482768|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.59|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 8 hours postdose||0.59|0.11|
81482769|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.36|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 8 hours postdose||0.36|-0.13|
81482770|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 12 hours postdose||0.10|-0.42|
81482771|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 12 hours postdose||-0.11|-0.63|
81482772|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 12 hours postdose||0.70|0.19|
81482773|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.55|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 12 hours postdose||0.55|0.03|
81482774|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Day 1, 12 hours postdose||0.34|-0.18|
81482775|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Day 2, 0 hours postdose||0.07|-0.46|
81482776|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Day 2, 0 hours postdose||-0.04|-0.57|
81575298|NCT02602496|162821968|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.3173|||||||ANOVA|Corrected for baseline concentrations, age, gender, and body mass index||||||0.3173
81575299|NCT02602496|162821969|EQUIVALENCE|Value at week 8 minus value at week 0||||||0.27||||||Corrected for baseline concentrations, age and gender|ANOVA|||||||0.27
81482777|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.68|||ANCOVA|||Day 2, 0 hours postdose||0.68|0.16|
81482778|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.49|||ANCOVA|||Day 2, 0 hours postdose||0.49|-0.04|
81482779|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.38|||ANCOVA|||Day 2, 0 hours postdose||0.38|-0.15|
81482780|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Day 2, 8 hours postdose||0.14|-0.40|
81482781|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Day 2, 8 hours postdose||-0.05|-0.59|
81482782|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.74|||ANCOVA|||Day 2, 8 hours postdose||0.74|0.20|
81482783|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.61|||ANCOVA|||Day 2, 8 hours postdose||0.61|0.08|
81482784|NCT00549549|162654158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.42|||ANCOVA|||Day 2, 8 hours postdose||0.42|-0.11|
81482785|NCT00549549|162654159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.27|||ANCOVA|||8 hour postdose analysis. The analysis was conducted using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization stratum (2 levels: monoarticular or oligoarticular) and treatment group as factors, and the Patient's Assessment of Pain Intensity at Baseline as a covariate.||0.27|-0.09|
81482786|NCT00549549|162654159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.4|||ANCOVA|||8 hour postdose analysis||0.40|0.04|
81482787|NCT00549549|162654159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||8 hour postdose analysis||-0.14|-0.50|
81482788|NCT00549549|162654159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||8 hour postdose analysis||-0.05|-0.41|
81482789|NCT00549549|162654159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.08|||ANCOVA|||8 hour postdose analysis||0.08|-0.28|
81482790|NCT00549549|162654159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.29|||ANCOVA|||12 hour postdose analysis||0.29|-0.10|
81482791|NCT00549549|162654159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.45|||ANCOVA|||12 hour postdose analysis||0.45|0.06|
81482792|NCT00549549|162654159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||12 hour postdose analysis||-0.16|-0.55|
81482793|NCT00549549|162654159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||12 hour postdose analysis||-0.07|-0.45|
81482794|NCT00549549|162654159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.09|||ANCOVA|||12 hour postdose analysis||0.09|-0.29|
81482795|NCT00549549|162654159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.35|||ANCOVA|||24 hour postdose analysis||0.35|-0.08|
81541207|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.459|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|2.114|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G) Physical Well Being (PWB) subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.114|0.805|<.0001
81482796|NCT00549549|162654159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.51|||ANCOVA|||24 hour postdose analysis||0.51|0.08|
81482797|NCT00549549|162654159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||24 hour postdose analysis||-0.18|-0.61|
81482798|NCT00549549|162654159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||24 hour postdose analysis||-0.05|-0.47|
81482799|NCT00549549|162654159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.11|||ANCOVA|||24 hour postdose analysis||0.11|-0.32|
81482800|NCT00549549|162654160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>=30% reduction analyses. The analysis was conducted using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization stratum (2 levels: monoarticular or oligoarticular) and treatment group as factors, and the Patient's Assessment of Pain Intensity at Baseline as a covariate.||||0.0459
81482801|NCT00549549|162654160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>=30% reduction analyses||||0.0017
81482802|NCT00549549|162654160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>=30% reduction analyses||||0.0001
81482803|NCT00549549|162654160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.041|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>=30% reduction analyses||||0.0410
81482804|NCT00549549|162654160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5592|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>=30% reduction analyses||||0.5592
81482805|NCT00549549|162654160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0277|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>=50% reduction analyses||||0.0277
81482806|NCT00549549|162654160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>=50% reduction analyses||||0.0018
81482807|NCT00549549|162654160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>=50% reduction analyses||||<.0001
81482808|NCT00549549|162654160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0394|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>=50% reduction analyses||||0.0394
81482809|NCT00549549|162654160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4603|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||\>=50% reduction analyses||||0.4603
81482810|NCT00549549|162654163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5528|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Withdrawal on Day 1. Pairwise p-values are presented, calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1 or \>1\]) and region.||||0.5528
81482811|NCT00549549|162654163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1779|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Withdrawal on Day 1. Pairwise p-values are presented, calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1 or \>1\]) and region.||||0.1779
81482812|NCT00549549|162654163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1754|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Withdrawal on Day 1. Pairwise p-values are presented, calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1 or \>1\]) and region.||||0.1754
81482813|NCT00549549|162654163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3384|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Withdrawal on Day 1. Pairwise p-values are presented, calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1 or \>1\]) and region.||||0.3384
81482814|NCT00549549|162654163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5005|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Withdrawal on any time during treatment. Pairwise p-values are presented, calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1 or \>1\]) and region.||||0.5005
81482815|NCT00549549|162654163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0845|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Withdrawal on any time during treatment. Pairwise p-values are presented, calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1 or \>1\]) and region.||||0.0845
81482816|NCT00549549|162654163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Withdrawal on any time during treatment. Pairwise p-values are presented, calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1 or \>1\]) and region.||||0.0213
81482817|NCT00549549|162654163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1231|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Withdrawal on any time during treatment. Pairwise p-values are presented, calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1 or \>1\]) and region.||||0.1231
81482818|NCT00549549|162654163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6636|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Withdrawal on any time during treatment. Pairwise p-values are presented, calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1 or \>1\]) and region.||||0.6636
81482819|NCT00549549|162654163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5378|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Withdrawal on any time during study. Pairwise p-values are presented, calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1 or \>1\]) and region.||||0.5378
81482820|NCT00549549|162654163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0818|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Withdrawal on any time during study. Pairwise p-values are presented, calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1 or \>1\]) and region.||||0.0818
81482821|NCT00549549|162654163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0317|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Withdrawal on any time during study. Pairwise p-values are presented, calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1 or \>1\]) and region.||||0.0317
81482822|NCT00549549|162654163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1592|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Withdrawal on any time during study. Pairwise p-values are presented, calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1 or \>1\]) and region.||||0.1592
81482823|NCT00549549|162654163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7956|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Withdrawal on any time during study. Pairwise p-values are presented, calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1 or \>1\]) and region.||||0.7956
81482824|NCT00549549|162654164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.31|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was conducted using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization stratum (2 levels: monoarticular or oligoarticular) and treatment group as factors, and the Patient's Assessment of Pain Intensity at Baseline as a covariate.||0.31|-0.17|
81482825|NCT00549549|162654164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.46|||ANCOVA|||||0.46|-0.02|
81482826|NCT00549549|162654164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||||-0.02|-0.50|
81482827|NCT00549549|162654164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.05|||ANCOVA|||||0.05|-0.43|
81482828|NCT00549549|162654164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.19|||ANCOVA|||||0.19|-0.28|
81541208|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.453|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.827|2.079|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.079|0.827|<.0001
81482829|NCT00549549|162654165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1; \>1\], and region.||||0.3173
81482830|NCT00549549|162654166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4724|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1; \>1\], and region.||||0.4724
81482831|NCT00549549|162654166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7316|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1; \>1\], and region.||||0.7316
81482832|NCT00549549|162654166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7316|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||p-value calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics, stratified by number of affected joints \[1; \>1\], and region.||||0.7316
81482833|NCT02227784|162654195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-33.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.4|-23.3|||ANCOVA|||||-23.3|-44.4|<0.001
81482834|NCT02227784|162654195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-27.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.6|-18.5|||ANCOVA|||||-18.5|-36.6|<0.001
81482835|NCT02227784|162654195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-6.14||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||||-0.22|-12.2|0.045
81482836|NCT02227784|162654196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|125.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|117.1|133.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||133.6|117.1|<0.001
81482837|NCT02227784|162654196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|131.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|123.5|139.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||139.5|123.5|<0.001
81482838|NCT02227784|162654196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|127.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|120.1|135.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||135.0|120.1|<0.001
81482839|NCT02227784|162654197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|46.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.79|51.98|||ANCOVA|||||51.98|40.79|<0.001
81482840|NCT02227784|162654197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|52.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.12|57.33|||ANCOVA|||||57.33|47.12|<0.001
81541209|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.837|2.063|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.063|0.837|<.0001
81482841|NCT02227784|162654197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|48.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.82|52.86|||ANCOVA|||||52.86|43.82|<0.001
81482842|NCT02227784|162654198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-26.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|-20.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-20.0|-33.4|<0.001
81482843|NCT02227784|162654198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-22.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.4|-15.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.9|-28.4|<0.001
81482844|NCT02227784|162654198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-7.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-2.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.68|-11.5|<0.001
81482845|NCT02227784|162654199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-23.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|-16.5|||ANCOVA|||||-16.5|-30.00|<0.001
81482846|NCT02227784|162654199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-16.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|-10.6|||ANCOVA|||||-10.6|-22.3|<0.001
81482847|NCT02227784|162654199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.11||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.47|0.15|||ANCOVA|||||0.15|-8.47|0.062
81482848|NCT02227784|162654200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|38.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.17|45.88|||ANCOVA|||||45.88|30.17|<0.001
81482849|NCT02227784|162654200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|42.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.29|49.76|||ANCOVA|||||49.76|34.29|<0.001
81482850|NCT02227784|162654200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|39.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.2|46.08|||ANCOVA|||||46.08|33.20|<0.001
81482851|NCT02227784|162654201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-33.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.9|-22.3|||ANCOVA|||||-22.3|-44.9|<0.001
81482852|NCT02227784|162654201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-32.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0|-21.8|||ANCOVA|||||-21.8|-44.0|<0.001
81482853|NCT02227784|162654201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-42.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.9|-33.4|||ANCOVA|||||-33.4|-50.9|<0.001
81482854|NCT05616013|162654237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-14.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-11.0|||ANCOVA|||Bima 30mg/kg + Sema 2.4mg vs Placebo||-11.0|-18.0|<0.001
81482855|NCT05616013|162654237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-10.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-7.09|||ANCOVA|||Bima 30mg/kg + Sema 1.0mg vs Placebo||-7.09|-14.0|<0.001
81482856|NCT05616013|162654237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-11.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|-7.55|||ANCOVA|||Bima 10mg/kg + Sema 2.4mg vs Placebo||-7.55|-14.4|<0.001
81482857|NCT05616013|162654237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-9.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-5.93|||ANCOVA|||Bima 10mg/kg + Sema 1.0mg vs Placebo||-5.93|-12.9|<.001
81482858|NCT05616013|162654237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-10.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|-7.46|||ANCOVA|||Sema 2.4mg vs Placebo||-7.46|-14.4|<0.001
81482859|NCT05616013|162654237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-6.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.96|-2.94|||ANCOVA|||Sema 1.0mg vs Placebo||-2.94|-9.96|<0.001
81482860|NCT05616013|162654237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-5.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.47|-2.41|||ANCOVA|||Bima 30mg/kg vs Placebo||-2.41|-9.47|<0.001
81482861|NCT05616013|162654237|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Change difference|-2.68||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.18|0.82|||ANCOVA|||Bima 10mg/kg vs Placebo||0.82|-6.18|0.133
81482862|NCT01386606|162654296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value of treatment group.|Regression, Linear|||"Regression of 24 Hours Average Total Testosterone, Treatment Group and Morning Testosterone at Week 6.~Modeling 24 hour average total testosterone by morning testosterone and treatment group."||||0.056
81482863|NCT01386606|162654296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression Coefficient|-45.77||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-143.5|51.98||P-value for Androxal 25 mg treatment group.|Regression, Linear|||"Regression of 24 Hours Average Total Testosterone, Treatment Group and Morning Testosterone at Week 6.~Modeling 24 hour average total testosterone by morning testosterone and treatment group."||51.98|-143.5|0.436
81482864|NCT01386606|162654296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression Coefficient|-110.9||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-210.6|-11.23||P-value for Androxal 12.5 mg group.|Regression, Linear|||"Regression of 24 Hours Average Total Testosterone, Treatment Group and Morning Testosterone at Week 6.~Modeling 24 hour average total testosterone by morning testosterone and treatment group."||-11.23|-210.6|0.068
81482865|NCT01386606|162654296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression Coefficient|-148.5||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-242.9|-54.05||P-value for Androxal 6.25 mg group.|Regression, Linear|||"Regression of 24 Hours Average Total Testosterone, Treatment Group and Morning Testosterone at Week 6.~Modeling 24 hour average total testosterone by morning testosterone and treatment group."||-54.05|-242.9|0.011
81482866|NCT01386606|162654296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Regression Coefficient|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.79||P-value for morning total testosterone (adjusted for treatment effect if treatment group is significant).|Regression, Linear|||"Regression of 24 Hours Average Total Testosterone, Treatment Group and Morning Testosterone at Week 6.~Modeling 24 hour average total testosterone by morning testosterone and treatment group."||0.79|0.37|<0.001
81482867|NCT01386606|162654297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for treatment group effect.|ANOVA|||ANOVA results - change from baseline in morning LH at Week 2. Modeling change from baseline by treatment group.||||<0.001
81482868|NCT01386606|162654297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for treatment group effect.|ANOVA|||ANOVA results - change from baseline in morning LH at Week 4. Modeling change from baseline by treatment group.||||<0.001
81482869|NCT01386606|162654297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for treatment group effect.|ANOVA|||ANOVA results - change from baseline in morning LH at Week 6. Modeling change from baseline by treatment group.||||<0.001
81482870|NCT01386606|162654298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation|0.90993|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pearson correlation between 9 am morning testosterone and serial testosterone Cavg at Week 6.||||<0.0001
81482871|NCT01386606|162654298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation|0.86541|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pearson correlation between 9 am morning testosterone and serial testosterone Cmin at Week 6.||||<0.0001
81482872|NCT01386606|162654298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Correlation|0.89643|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Pearson correlation between 9 am morning testosterone and serial testosterone Cmax at Week 6.||||<0.0001
81482873|NCT01386606|162654300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for treatment group effect.|ANOVA|||ANOVA results - change from baseline in morning FSH at Week 2. Modeling change from baseline by treatment group.||||<0.001
81482874|NCT01386606|162654300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for treatment group effect.|ANOVA|||ANOVA results - change from baseline in morning FSH at Week 4. Modeling change from baseline by treatment group.||||<0.001
81482875|NCT01386606|162654300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for treatment group effect.|ANOVA|||ANOVA results - change from baseline in morning FSH at Week 6. Modeling change from baseline by treatment group.||||<0.001
81482876|NCT01095835|162654304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.08
81482877|NCT01298700|162654358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|1.9||P-value was stratified by baseline prostaglandin analogue (PGA) treatment(yes/no) and by baseline active ocular surface finding (present/absent).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||bimatoprost 0.01% ophthalmic solution - bimatoprost 0.03% ophthalmic solution|||1.9|-11|0.148
81482878|NCT01307787|162654360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney U tests were used to assess between group changes on delta scores at times T0( at the start of the study in week 1) and T1( post-intervention in week 9). Significance level for all statistical tests was set at p\< 0.05.||||0.002
81482879|NCT01307787|162654361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney U tests were used to assess between group changes on delta scores at times T0( at the start of the study in week 1) and T1( post-intervention in week 9). Significance level for all statistical tests was set at p\< 0.05.||||0.47
81482880|NCT01307787|162654362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney U tests were used to assess between group changes on delta scores at times T0( at the start of the study in week 1) and T1( post-intervention in week 9). Significance level for all statistical tests was set at p\< 0.05.||||0.24
81482881|NCT01307787|162654363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney U tests were used to assess between group changes on delta scores at times T0( at the start of the study in week 1) and T1( post-intervention in week 9). Significance level for all statistical tests was set at p\< 0.05.||||0.16
81482882|NCT01307787|162654364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.21|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney U tests were used to assess between group changes on delta scores at times T0( at the start of the study in week 1) and T1( post-intervention in week 9). Significance level for all statistical tests was set at p\< 0.05.||||0.21
81482883|NCT01307787|162654365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney U tests were used to assess between group changes on delta scores at times T0( at the start of the study in week 1) and T1( post-intervention in week 9). Significance level for all statistical tests was set at p\< 0.05.||||0.07
81482884|NCT01307787|162654366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney U tests were used to assess between group changes on delta scores at times T0( at the start of the study in week 1) and T1( post-intervention in week 9). Significance level for all statistical tests was set at p\< 0.05.||||0.4
81482885|NCT01307787|162654367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney U tests were used to assess between group changes on delta scores at times T0( at the start of the study in week 1) and T1( post-intervention in week 9). Significance level for all statistical tests was set at p\< 0.05.||||0.6
81482886|NCT01965327|162654368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.027|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Missing data were imputed by last observation carried forward.||||||0.027
81482887|NCT01965327|162654369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0078
81482888|NCT00104052|162654370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Normal approximation to the binomial|0.654||||||95.0|0.564|0.744||||||||0.744|0.564|
81482889|NCT01294423|162654377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0853|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.18||significant at alpha=0.027 (2-sided) applying Dunnett's adjustment. A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate across the primary and key secondary endpoints.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and gender as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.027 applying Dunnett's adjustment, two-sided)||-0.18|-0.52|<0.0001
81541210|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.444|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.847|2.041|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.041|0.847|<.0001
81541211|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.848|2.032|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.032|0.848|<.0001
81541212|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.434|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.844|2.024|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.024|0.844|<.0001
81541213|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.431|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.838|2.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.023|0.838|<.0001
81541214|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.424|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.819|2.029|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.029|0.819|<.0001
81541215|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.421|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|2.037|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.037|0.805|<.0001
81541216|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.415|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.774|2.056|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.056|0.774|<.0001
81482890|NCT01294423|162654377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0851|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.23||significant at alpha=0.027 (2-sided) applying Dunnett's adjustment. A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate across the primary and key secondary endpoints.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and gender as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.027 applying Dunnett's adjustment, two-sided)||-0.23|-0.56|<0.0001
81482891|NCT01294423|162654378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.902|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|-8.7||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (HbA1c at randomization by gender) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-8.7|-20.1|<0.0001
81482892|NCT01294423|162654378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.892|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|-13.8||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (HbA1c at randomization by gender) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-13.8|-25.2|<0.0001
81482893|NCT01294423|162654379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3533||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|-0.59||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (HbA1c at randomization by gender) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.59|-1.98|0.0003
81482894|NCT01294423|162654379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.354||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|-0.69||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (HbA1c at randomization by gender) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.69|-2.08|0.0001
81482895|NCT02059239|162654405|OTHER|Simple proportion in autologous group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|88.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.3|98.6||||||||98.6|65.3|
81482896|NCT02059239|162654405|OTHER|Simple proportion in allogeneic group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|81.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.4|95.9||||||||95.9|54.4|
81482897|NCT02059239|162654406|OTHER|Simple proportion in autologous group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.4|100.0||||||||100.0|79.4|
81482898|NCT02059239|162654406|OTHER|Simple proportion in allogeneic group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.3|100.0||||||||100.0|75.3|
81482899|NCT02059239|162654407|OTHER|Simple proportion in autologous group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.4|100.0||||||||100.0|79.4|
81482900|NCT02059239|162654407|OTHER|Simple proportion in allogeneic group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|92.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.0|99.8||||||||99.8|64.0|
81482901|NCT02059239|162654408|OTHER|Simple proportion in autologous group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.4|100.0||||||||100.0|79.4|
81482902|NCT02059239|162654408|OTHER|Simple proportion in allogeneic group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|84.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.6|98.1||||||||98.1|54.6|
81482903|NCT02059239|162654409|OTHER|Simple proportion in autologous group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.4|100.0||||||||100.0|79.4|
81482904|NCT02059239|162654409|OTHER|Simple proportion in allogeneic group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|46.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.2|74.9||||||||74.9|19.2|
81482905|NCT02059239|162654410|OTHER|Simple proportion in autologous group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|20.6||||||||20.6|0.0|
81482906|NCT02059239|162654410|OTHER|Simple proportion in allogeneic group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|15.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|45.4||||||||45.4|1.9|
81541217|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.411|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.753|2.069|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.069|0.753|<.0001
81541218|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.405|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.711|2.099|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.099|0.711|<.0001
81482907|NCT02059239|162654411|OTHER|Simple proportion (objective response: CR+PR) in autologous group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.0|86.7||||||||86.7|41.0|
81482908|NCT02059239|162654411|OTHER|Simple proportion (objective response: CR+PR) in allogeneic group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|43.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.8|70.1||||||||70.1|19.8|
81482909|NCT02059239|162654412|OTHER|Simple proportion (objective response: CR+PR) in autologous group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|87.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.7|98.4||||||||98.4|61.7|
81482910|NCT02059239|162654412|OTHER|Simple proportion (objective response: CR+PR) in allogeneic group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|76.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.2|95.0||||||||95.0|46.2|
81482911|NCT02059239|162654413|OTHER|Simple proportion (objective response: CR+PR) in autologous group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|81.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.4|96.0||||||||96.0|54.4|
81482912|NCT02059239|162654413|OTHER|Simple proportion (objective response: CR+PR) in allogeneic group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Proportion (percent)|30.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|61.4||||||||61.4|9.1|
81482913|NCT02059239|162654414|OTHER|Median PFS in allogeneic group with exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval.|Median (95% CI)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|25.0||||||||25|5|
81482914|NCT02634073|162654426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.855|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.799|0.914|||ANCOVA||AUC (0-inf) comparison|||0.914|0.799|
81482915|NCT02634073|162654426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.677|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.635|0.721|||ANCOVA||AUC (0-inf) comparision|||0.721|0.635|
81482916|NCT02634073|162654426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.637|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.594|0.682|||ANCOVA||AUC (0-inf) comparision|||0.682|0.594|
81482917|NCT02634073|162654426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.803|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.747|0.864|||ANCOVA||AUC (0-24) comparision|||0.864|0.747|
81482918|NCT02634073|162654426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.608|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.566|0.655|||ANOVA||AUC (0-24) comparision|||0.655|0.566|
81482919|NCT02634073|162654426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.557|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.518|0.599|||ANCOVA||AUC (0-24) comparision|||0.599|0.518|
81482920|NCT02634073|162654426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.819|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.766|0.876|||ANCOVA||AUC (0-t) comparision|||0.876|0.766|
81482921|NCT02634073|162654426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.636|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.595|0.68|||ANCOVA||AUC (0-t) comparision|||0.680|0.595|
81482922|NCT02634073|162654426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.585|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.548|0.626|||ANCOVA||AUC (0-t) comparision|||0.626|0.548|
81482923|NCT02634073|162654427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.993|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.916|1.08|||ANCOVA||C24 comparison|||1.08|0.916|
81482924|NCT02634073|162654427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.21|||ANCOVA||C24 comparision|||1.21|1.03|
81482925|NCT02634073|162654427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.18|||ANCOVA||C24 comparision|||1.18|1.000|
81482926|NCT02634073|162654427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.13|1.56|||ANCOVA||Ct comparision|||1.56|1.13|
81482927|NCT02634073|162654427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.25|1.71|||ANCOVA||Ct comparision|||1.71|1.25|
81482928|NCT02634073|162654427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.18|1.63|||ANCOVA||Ct comparision|||1.63|1.18|
81541219|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.402||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.685|2.119|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.119|0.685|0.0001
81482929|NCT02634073|162654427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.724|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.657|0.798|||ANCOVA||Cmax comparision|||0.798|0.657|
81482930|NCT02634073|162654427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.479|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.434|0.527|||ANCOVA||Cmax comparision|||0.527|0.434|
81482931|NCT02634073|162654427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|0.454|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.412|0.5|||ANCOVA||Cmax comparision|||0.500|0.412|
81482932|NCT02634073|162654428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|1.69|||ANCOVA|||||1.69|1.11|
81482933|NCT02634073|162654428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.25|1.88|||ANCOVA|||||1.88|1.25|
81482934|NCT02634073|162654428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|1.61|||ANCOVA|||||1.61|1.04|
81482935|NCT02634073|162654429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.094|1.251|||ANCOVA|||||1.251|1.094|
81482936|NCT02634073|162654429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.478|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.386|1.576|||ANCOVA|||||1.576|1.386|
81482937|NCT02634073|162654429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.571|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.466|1.684|||ANCOVA|||||1.684|1.466|
81482938|NCT01545388|162654446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.678|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.868|-0.489|||cLDA|Based on a cLDA model with the terms listed above and a constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.||||-0.489|-0.868|<0.001
81482939|NCT01545388|162654446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.525|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.713|-0.337|||cLDA|Based on a cLDA model with the terms listed above and a constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.||||-0.337|-0.713|<0.001
81482940|NCT01545388|162654446|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin (Δ) is set as 0.3% to show the non-inferiority of metformin 500 mg q.d. to metformin 250 mg b.i.d.|Difference in least squares means|0.153|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.306||||||||0.306|0.000|
81482941|NCT01545388|162654447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-18.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.94|-11.24|||cLDA|Based on a cLDA model with the terms listed above and a constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.||||-11.24|-25.94|<0.001
81482942|NCT01545388|162654447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-16.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.62|-9.06|||cLDA|Based on a cLDA model with the terms listed above and a constraint that the mean baseline is the same for all treatment groups.||||-9.06|-23.62|<0.001
81482943|NCT01545388|162654447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|2.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|8.14||||||||8.14|-3.63|
81482944|NCT03834493|162654478|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.6621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.22|||Log Rank||Stratified Cox model with Efron's tie handling method|||1.22|0.88|0.6621
81482945|NCT03834493|162654479|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.4073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.14|||Log Rank||Stratified Cox model with Efron's tie handling method|||1.14|0.84|0.4073
81482946|NCT03834493|162654480|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.09|||||Stratified Cox model with Efron's tie handling method|||1.09|0.83|
81482947|NCT03834493|162654481|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|8.3|||||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method|||8.3|-1.5|
81482948|NCT03834493|162654482|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|4.1|||||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method|||4.1|-3.4|
81482949|NCT03834493|162654483|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|6.1|||||Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method|||6.1|-0.2|
81482950|NCT03834493|162654485|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.15|||||Stratified Cox model with Efron's tie handling method|||1.15|0.86|
81482951|NCT03834493|162654486|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.09|||||Stratified Cox model with Efron's tie handling method|||1.09|0.74|
81482952|NCT03834493|162654487|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.35|||||Stratified Cox model with Efron's tie handling method|||1.35|0.82|
81482953|NCT03834493|162654488|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.51|||||Stratified Cox model with Efron's tie handling method|||1.51|0.85|
81482954|NCT02756910|162654491|OTHER||percentile method|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.96|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||bootstrapping|||||||<0.05
81482955|NCT00359203|162654517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.96|||Log Rank|The risk of syncope recurrence was based on HR obtained by means of the univarate Cox model, with the use of the Breslow method for ties.|numerator=pacemaker ON denominator=pacemaker OFF|The analysis was designed to have 80% power to detect a 1-year absolute reduction of 25% in the risk of recurrence of first syncope in the Pm ON arm applying a log-rank test with a 2-sided significance level of 0.05. This analysis was planned as a comparison of the cumulative risk of syncope between the 2 groups with the use of a log-rank test.||0.96|0.19|0.04
81482956|NCT00359203|162654517|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The analysis was designed to have 80% power to detect a 1-year absolute reduction of 25% in the risk of recurrence of first syncope in the treatment arm applying a log-rank test with a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.96||For the final analysis the threshold of statistical significance was set at 0.04.|Log Rank||Numerator=pacemaker ON denominator=pacemaker OFF|||0.96|0.19|0.039
81482957|NCT00593918|162654619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed random effects model was used both unadjusted and adjustment for relevant co-variates obtained from the literature.||||||0.04
81541220|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.396||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.634|2.157|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.157|0.634|0.0003
81541221|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.392||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.604|2.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.180|0.604|0.0005
81482958|NCT00593918|162654620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0||||Analysis was per protocol based on the number of children enrolled by genotype and completed nasal washes at first visit.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed random effects model was used both unadjusted and adjustment for relevant co-variates obtained from the literature.||||||0.14
81482959|NCT00791999|162654643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.025||95.0||||Wald p-values(vs. placebo) for the comparison of the treatment groups have been calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment.|Regression, Logistic|||For ACR20 responder rate at Week 12, treatment comparisons versus placebo for the two CDP870 dose groups, the CDP870 200 mg group the CDP870 400 mg, were performed. The ACR20 responder rate in the CDP870 100 mg group was used for the secondary analysis.||||<0.025
81482960|NCT00791999|162654644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||Wald p-values(vs. placebo) for the comparison of the treatment groups have been calculated using logistic regression with factors for treatment.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.05
81482961|NCT01764841|162654668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7331||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.5027|1.069|||Wald-type test|||The hazard ratio for time to first exacerbation event within 48 weeks and 97.5% Confidence Interval (CI) was calculated by using Cox proportional hazards model by comparison of Cipro 28/Pooled Placebo reporting groups. P-value was analysed using Wald-type test.||1.0690|0.5027|0.0650
81482962|NCT01764841|162654668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5333||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.3568|0.7971|||Wald-type test|||The hazard ratio for time to first exacerbation event within 48 weeks and 97.5% CI was calculated by using Cox proportional hazards model by comparison of Cipro 14/Pooled Placebo reporting groups. P-value was analysed using Wald-type test.||0.7971|0.3568|0.0005
81482963|NCT01764841|162654669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.8615||||0.2944|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.6264|1.1848|||Poisson regression|||A Poisson regression with adjustment for over-/under dispersion was used to analyze the number of exacerbation events over 48 weeks and to test the difference in the frequency of exacerbation between Ciprofloxacin DPI 28 and Pooled placebo group. P-value was analyzed using Wald-type test along with the incidence rate ratio of the comparison.||1.1848|0.6264|0.2944
81482964|NCT01764841|162654669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.7329||||0.0382|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.5237|1.0256|||Poisson regression|||A Poisson regression with adjustment for over-/under dispersion was used to analyze the number of exacerbation events over 48 weeks and to test the difference in the frequency of exacerbation between Ciprofloxacin DPI 14 and Pooled placebo group. P-value was analyzed using Wald-type test along with the incidence rate ratio of the comparison.||1.0256|0.5237|0.0382
81482965|NCT04010461|162654676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097|=|0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.355|||t-test, 2 sided|df = 35 Note: 1 subject was excluded from analysis as extraction of FPN eigenvalues failed due to technical deficiencies with image data||Analysis used standard, open-source methods for pre-processing . First-level analysis used the general framework of the modified General Linear Model, implemented in SPM12 with temporal convolution. For the n-back activation task, the first-level design matrix included regressors for 2-back and 1-back conditions, as well as 24 movement parameters. Statistical testing was done to establish whether more or less BOLD (neural activity) change occurred between two conditions.||0.355|-0.037|=0.11
81482966|NCT04010461|162654676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.245|0.227|||t-test, 2 sided|df = 35 Note: 1 subject excluded from analysis as FPN extraction of eigenvalues failed due to technical issues with image data||Analysis used standard, open-source routes for slice timing correction, field map correction, realignment, smoothing (6 mm Gaussian kernel) and spatial normalization (MNI-152). First-level analysis used the general framework of the modified General Linear Model, implemented in SPM12 with temporal convolution. For the n-back activation task, the first-level design matrix included regressors for 2-back and 1-back conditions, as well as 24 movement parameters.||0.227|-0.245|0.94
81482967|NCT04010461|162654677|OTHER|Group-level analyses were performed using a General Linear Model (GLM). For each individual voxel, a separate GLM was estimated, with first-level connectivity measures at this voxel as dependent variables, and groups or other subject-level identifiers as independent variables. Voxel-level hypotheses were evaluated using multivariate parametric statistics with random effects across subjects and sample covariance estimation across multiple measurements.|random field theory|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferences were performed at the level of individual clusters (groups of contiguous voxels). Cluster-level inferences were based on parametric statistics from Gaussian Random Field theory.|random field theory|Results were thresholded using a combination of a cluster-forming p \< 0.001 voxel-level threshold, and cluster-size threshold of 25 voxels|Number indicates the number of clusters above the threshold of significance for the contrast between two arms (passive vs active)|The contrast reflects the difference in connectivity between the conditions/sessions, at the level of each subject, then spatially averaged across all subjects. Functional connectivity strength for the dlPFC seed was represented by Fisher-transformed bivariate correlation coefficients from a weighted general linear model (weighted-GLM), defined separately for each pair of seed and target areas, modeling the association between their BOLD signal time series.||||1
81541222|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.386||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.547|2.225|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.225|0.547|0.0012
81541223|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.383||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.514|2.252|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.252|0.514|0.0018
81541224|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.376||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.451|2.301|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.301|0.451|0.0035
81541225|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.373||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.416|2.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.330|0.416|0.0049
81541226|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.367||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.383|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.383|0.350|0.0084
81541227|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.363||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.313|2.414|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.414|0.313|0.0110
81541228|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.357||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.245|2.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.470|0.245|0.0168
81482968|NCT04010461|162654677|OTHER|The applied test with random field theory uses a metric of spatial dispersion, testing against the null hypothesis that spatial clusters of difference across the analyzed region are no different from chance clustering.|random field theory|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||random field theory||Number indicates the number of clusters above the threshold of significance for the contrast between two arms (passive vs control)|Results were thresholded using a combination of a cluster-forming p \< 0.001 voxel-level threshold, and a corrected false discovery rate (FDR) p \< 0.05 cluster-size threshold.||||1
81482969|NCT04010461|162654678|SUPERIORITY||F-ratio|0.1||||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.91
81482970|NCT04010461|162654679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.55
81482971|NCT04010461|162654679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||ANOVA|||||||.65
81482972|NCT04010461|162654680|OTHER||cluster size|42.0||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value above represents the lowest (most significant) value of the largest cluster, for the contrast of Passive \> Active, testing whether the cluster size is greater than chance.|random field theory||The estimated parameter is the size, in voxels, of the largest cluster. The applied test with random field theory tests whether the size of cluster difference across are no different from chance clustering.|Statistical thresholding using a random field model adjusted for multiple comparisons, with initial voxel magnitude/height threshold set at p \< 0.001 and peak and cluster-corrected significance levels obtained (false discovery rate \[FDR\]corrected), across the entire brain.||||0.54
81482973|NCT04010461|162654680|SUPERIORITY||cluster size|16.0||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value above represents the lowest (most significant) value of the largest cluster, for the contrast of Passive \> Control, testing whether the size of this cluster is greater than one would expect by chance alone.|random field theory||The estimated parameter is the size, in voxels, of the largest cluster. The applied test with random field theory tests whether the size of cluster difference across are no different from chance clustering.|Statistical thresholding using a random field model adjusted for multiple comparisons, with initial voxel magnitude/height threshold set at p \< 0.001 and peak and cluster-corrected significance levels obtained (false discovery rate \[FDR\]corrected), across the entire brain..||||0.93
81482974|NCT04010461|162654681|SUPERIORITY||F-ratio|0.22||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVA to test for differences in cerebral blood flow (perfusion) in the frontoparietal network||||0.8
81482975|NCT04010461|162654682|SUPERIORITY||F-ratio|3.96||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.06
81482976|NCT04010461|162654682|SUPERIORITY||F-ratio|0.17||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.68
81482977|NCT04010461|162654683|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures ANOVA for 1- and 2-back conditions|F-ratio|0.72||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.41
81482978|NCT04010461|162654683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.50
81482979|NCT02688933|162654688|SUPERIORITY||Least Square mean difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.8494|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model with identity link||Analysis was performed using generalized linear model with identity link, had percentage of time glucose concentration within target range 70-180 mg/dL as dependent variable, treatment group as an independent variable, adjusting variables including baseline characteristics: duration of diabetes, baseline BMI, age, and randomization strata (HbA1c at screening \[\<8.0% vs ≥8.0%\], frequency of Lantus injection at screening, current CGM use \[yes/no\], and mealtime insulin titration algorithm).||||0.8494
81482980|NCT00248651|162654696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Overall treatment effect from logistic regression model incorporating balancing factors. A p-value of \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.05
81482981|NCT00248651|162654699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between antidepressant arms and placebo for overall quality of life. A p-value of \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.02
81482982|NCT00248651|162654699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between antidepressant arms and placebo for Eat/Drink subscale. A p-value of \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.06
81482983|NCT00248651|162654699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between antidepressant arms and placebo for Interference subscale. A p-value of \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.06
81482984|NCT00248651|162654699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between antidepressant arms and placebo for Sleep Disturbance subscale. A p-value of \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.01
81482985|NCT00248651|162654699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison between antidepressant arms and placebo for Work/Study subscale. A p-value of \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.04
81482986|NCT04622969|162654702|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.157|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81482987|NCT04622969|162654704|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.05|=|0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.56
81482988|NCT04622969|162654708|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145|=|0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.99
81482989|NCT04622969|162654710|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.264|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.05
81482990|NCT04622969|162654712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.573|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.802|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.01
81482991|NCT04622969|162654714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.509|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.842|=|0.062|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||=.062
81482992|NCT04622969|162654714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|=|0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.78
81482993|NCT05116202|162654715|SUPERIORITY||Difference in pRR|2.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.25|27.7||||||||27.70|-22.25|
81482994|NCT05116202|162654715|SUPERIORITY||Difference in pRR|-32.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.01|0.46||||||||0.46|-65.01|
81482995|NCT05116202|162654715|SUPERIORITY||Difference in pRR|-17.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.75|15.21||||||||15.21|-49.75|
81482996|NCT05116202|162654717|SUPERIORITY||Difference in pRR|-6.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.31|17.68||||||||17.68|-31.31|
81482997|NCT05116202|162654717|SUPERIORITY||Difference in pRR|-31.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.79|0.16||||||||0.16|-63.79|
81482998|NCT05116202|162654717|SUPERIORITY||Difference in pRR|-21.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.44|9.8||||||||9.80|-53.44|
81482999|NCT05116202|162654718|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|10.42||||||||10.42|0.42|
81483000|NCT05116202|162654718|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|19.7||||||||19.70|0.79|
81483001|NCT05116202|162654718|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|6.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|53.7||||||||53.70|0.73|
81483002|NCT05116202|162654719|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|7.75||||||||7.75|0.25|
81483003|NCT05116202|162654719|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|12.62||||||||12.62|0.35|
81483004|NCT05116202|162654719|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|26.32||||||||26.32|0.22|
81483005|NCT05116202|162654720|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|12.39||||||||12.39|0.05|
81483006|NCT05116202|162654720|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|28.65||||||||28.65|0.23|
81483007|NCT05116202|162654720|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|18.58||||||||18.58|0.07|
81483008|NCT05116202|162654721|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|-21.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.55|7.37||||||||7.37|-50.55|
81483009|NCT05116202|162654721|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|-24.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.17|9.99||||||||9.99|-58.17|
81483010|NCT05116202|162654721|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.58|35.4||||||||35.40|-33.58|
81483011|NCT04391842|162654741|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81483012|NCT04391842|162654742|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81483013|NCT00810199|162654743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.2055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.882|1.799||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline DAS28 (≤5.5 and \>5.5).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.799|0.882|0.2055
81483014|NCT00810199|162654743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.1894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.889|1.814||Logistic regression including treatment , region and baseline DAS28.|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio is for Tocilizumab + Methotrexate relative to Tocilizumab + Placebo.||||1.814|0.889|0.1894
81483015|NCT00810199|162654744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8742||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Region and baseline DAS28 (≤5.5 and \>5.5) included as stratification variables.||Week 24||||0.8742
81483016|NCT00810199|162654744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6212||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Region and baseline DAS28 (≤5.5 and \>5.5) included as stratification variables.||Week 52||||0.6212
81483017|NCT00810199|162654744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0963||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Region and baseline DAS28 (≤5.5 and \>5.5) included as stratification variables.||Week 104||||0.0963
81483018|NCT00810199|162654745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2969||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Region and baseline DAS28 (≤5.5 and \>5.5) included as stratification variables.||Week 24||||0.2969
81483019|NCT00810199|162654745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2215||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Region and baseline DAS28 (≤5.5 and \>5.5) included as stratification variables.||Week 52||||0.2215
81483020|NCT00810199|162654745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1243||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Region and baseline DAS28 (≤5.5 and \>5.5) included as stratification variables.||Week 104||||0.1243
81483021|NCT00810199|162654746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6775||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Region and baseline DAS28 (≤5.5 and \>5.5) included as stratification variables.||Week 24||||0.6775
81483022|NCT00810199|162654746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9976||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Region and baseline DAS28 (≤5.5 and \>5.5) included as stratification variables.||Week 52||||0.9976
81483023|NCT00810199|162654746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2168||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Region and baseline DAS28 (≤5.5 and \>5.5) included as stratification variables.||Week 104||||0.2168
81483024|NCT00810199|162654747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8369||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Region and baseline DAS28 (≤5.5 and \>5.5) included as stratification variables.||Week 24||||0.8369
81483025|NCT00810199|162654747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6528||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Region and baseline DAS28 (≤5.5 and \>5.5) included as stratification variables.||Week 52||||0.6528
81483026|NCT00810199|162654747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2546||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Region and baseline DAS28 (≤5.5 and \>5.5) included as stratification variables.||Week 104||||0.2546
81483027|NCT00810199|162654748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1018|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1018
81483028|NCT00810199|162654749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7176|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7176
81483029|NCT00810199|162654750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8526|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.8526
81483030|NCT00810199|162654751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2217|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2217
81483031|NCT00810199|162654752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.11|||ANCOVA|Baseline DAS28 as a covariate.||||-0.11|-0.41|0.0008
81483032|NCT00810199|162654753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.053|2.109|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression including treatment, region and baseline DAS28.|Odds ratio is for Tocilizumab + Methotrexate relative to Tocilizumab + Placebo.|||2.109|1.053|0.0245
81483033|NCT00810199|162654753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.482||||0.0258||95.0|1.048|2.095||Stratified by region and baseline DAS28 (≤ 5.5 and \> 5.5).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.095|1.048|0.0258
81541229|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.354||||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.206|2.501|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.501|0.206|0.0208
81541230|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.348||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.136|2.559|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.559|0.136|0.0293
81541231|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.344||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|2.592|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.592|0.096|0.0348
81483034|NCT00810199|162654754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0287||95.0|||||Wald Chi-square|Asymptotic test; parameter estimate is zero.||Week 24||||0.0287
81483035|NCT00810199|162654754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.224|||||||Wald Chi-square|Asymptotic test; parameter estimate is zero.||Week 52||||0.2240
81483036|NCT00810199|162654755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0497||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24||||0.0497
81483037|NCT00810199|162654755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3918|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 52||||0.3918
81483038|NCT00810199|162654756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Region and baseline DAS28 (≤5.5 and \>5.5) included as stratification variables.||Week 24||||0.0019
81483039|NCT00810199|162654756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1181|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Region and baseline DAS28 (≤5.5 and \>5.5) included as stratification variables.||Week 52||||0.1181
81483040|NCT00810199|162654757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7776||||||P-value is from a 2-sided, Wilcoxon rank-sum test of no difference between the 2 treatment groups in change from baseline.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24||||0.7776
81483041|NCT00810199|162654757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8843|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 52||||0.8843
81483042|NCT00810199|162654758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9095||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24||||0.9095
81483043|NCT00810199|162654758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7179|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 52||||0.7179
81483044|NCT00810199|162654759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3113||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24||||0.3113
81483045|NCT00810199|162654759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2931||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 52||||0.2931
81483046|NCT00810199|162654760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2451||95.0||||P-value is from a 2-sided, Wilcoxon rank-sum test of no difference between the 2 treatment groups in change from baseline.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24||||0.2451
81483047|NCT00810199|162654760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8841||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 52||||0.8841
81483048|NCT00810199|162654761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9655||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24||||0.9655
81483049|NCT00810199|162654761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0308||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 52||||0.0308
81483050|NCT00810199|162654762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5186||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24||||0.5186
81483051|NCT00810199|162654762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7706||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 52||||0.7706
81483052|NCT00810199|162654763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6067||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24||||0.6067
81483053|NCT00810199|162654763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.681||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 52||||0.6810
81483054|NCT00810199|162654764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9323||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24||||0.9323
81483055|NCT00810199|162654764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1448||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 52||||0.1448
81483056|NCT00810199|162654765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.2034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.09||Baseline x-ray and DAS28 as covariates and treatment group and region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||0.09|-0.43|0.2034
81483057|NCT00810199|162654765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.3611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.32||Baseline x-ray and DAS28 as covariates and treatment group and region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||0.32|-0.88|0.3611
81483058|NCT00810199|162654765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.0342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.05||Baseline x-ray and DAS28 as covariates and treatment group and region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 104||-0.05|-1.16|0.0342
81483059|NCT00810199|162654766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.7095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.16||Baseline x-ray and DAS28 as covariates and treatment group and region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||0.16|-0.23|0.7095
81483060|NCT00810199|162654766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.8147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.57||Baseline x-ray and DAS28 as covariates and treatment group and region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||0.57|-0.45|0.8147
81483061|NCT00810199|162654766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.0778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.04||Baseline x-ray and DAS28 as covariates and treatment group and region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 104||0.04|-0.67|0.0778
81483062|NCT00810199|162654767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.0441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.0||Baseline x-ray and DAS28 as covariates and treatment group and region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 24||-0.00|-0.25|0.0441
81483063|NCT00810199|162654767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.13||Baseline x-ray and DAS28 as covariates and treatment group and region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 52||-0.13|-0.54|0.0012
81483064|NCT00810199|162654767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.02||Baseline x-ray and DAS28 as covariates and treatment group and region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 104||-0.02|-0.56|0.0372
81483065|NCT00810199|162654768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|6.75||||0.0694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|14.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and categorical baseline DAS28 (≤ 5.5 and \> 5.5).||Week 52||14.52|-1.02|0.0694
81483066|NCT00810199|162654768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1695|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Week 104||||0.1695
81483067|NCT00810199|162654769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-2.91||||0.0496||95.0|-5.86|0.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and categorical baseline DAS28 (≤ 5.5 and \> 5.5).||||0.05|-5.86|0.0496
81541232|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.338||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|2.652|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.652|0.024|0.0459
81541233|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.335||||0.0528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|2.685|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.685|-0.016|0.0528
81541234|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.328||||0.0663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|2.746|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.746|-0.090|0.0663
81541235|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.325||||0.0744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|2.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.780|-0.131|0.0744
81541236|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.319||||0.0898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.205|2.842|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.842|-0.205|0.0898
81541237|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.315||||0.0988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.246|2.877|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.877|-0.246|0.0988
81483068|NCT00810199|162654770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.48||||0.5188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.59|3.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region and categorical baseline DAS28 (≤ 5.5 and \> 5.5).||||3.62|-6.59|0.5188
81483069|NCT00810199|162654771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2652|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 24||||0.2652
81483070|NCT00810199|162654771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.197|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Week 52||||0.1970
81483071|NCT00810199|162654771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1671|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1671
81483072|NCT00810199|162654773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference (Wald CI)|5.22||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|11.64|||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance model included treatment group, region and baseline DAS28 (≤ 5.5 and \> 5.5) as fixed factors.||||11.64|-1.20|0.1110
81483073|NCT00810199|162654774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference (Wald CI)|-2.11||||0.6027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.07|5.85|||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance model included treatment group, region and baseline DAS28 (≤ 5.5 and \> 5.5) as fixed factors.||||5.85|-10.07|0.6027
81483074|NCT00810199|162654775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1695|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1695
81483075|NCT00810199|162654776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0096|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0096
81483076|NCT00810199|162654777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0734|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0734
81483077|NCT02864407|162654797|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for difference of Follow-up Week 24 (±2weeks) versus Baseline.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81483078|NCT02864407|162654798|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for difference of Week 52 (±2 weeks) versus Baseline.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81483079|NCT02864407|162654799|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for difference of Follow-up Week 24 (±2weeks) versus Baseline.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81483080|NCT02864407|162654800|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for difference of Follow-up Week 52 (±2weeks) versus Baseline.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81483081|NCT02864407|162654801|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|p-value for difference of Follow-up Week 24 (±2weeks) versus Baseline.||||||<0.0001
81483082|NCT02864407|162654802|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|p-value for difference of Follow-up Week 52 (±2weeks) versus Baseline.||||||<0.0001
81483083|NCT02864407|162654803|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|p-value for difference of Follow-up Week 24 (±2weeks) versus Baseline.||||||<0.0001
81483084|NCT02864407|162654804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|p-value for difference of Follow-up Week 52 (±2weeks) versus Baseline.||||||<0.0001
81483085|NCT02864407|162654805|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for difference of Week 24 (±2 weeks) versus Baseline.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81483086|NCT02864407|162654806|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for difference of 52±2 weeks versus Baseline.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81483087|NCT02864407|162654807|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for difference of Week 24 (±2 weeks) versus Baseline.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81483088|NCT02864407|162654808|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value for difference of Week 52 (±2 weeks) versus Baseline.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81483089|NCT02731300|162654838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||the final Week 4 values compared between active tDCS and sham tDCS groups|ANOVA|||the final Week 4 values compared between active tDCS and sham tDCS groups||||<0.05
81483090|NCT02731300|162654839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||the final Week 4 values compared between active tDCS and sham tDCS groups|ANOVA|||the final Week 4 values compared between active tDCS and sham tDCS groups||||<0.05
81483091|NCT02713178|162654840|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|-20.249||||0.4463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.361|31.864|||ANOVA|||||31.864|-72.361|0.4463
81483092|NCT02713178|162654840|SUPERIORITY||LSMD|-28.796||||0.2749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.483|22.892|||ANOVA|||||22.892|-80.483|0.2749
81541238|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.309||||0.1156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.321|2.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.940|-0.321|0.1156
81483093|NCT02713178|162654841|SUPERIORITY||LSM treatment ratio|0.853||||0.0716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.717|1.014|||ANOVA|||||1.014|0.717|0.0716
81483094|NCT02713178|162654841|SUPERIORITY||LSM treatment ratio|0.913||||0.3004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.769|1.084|||ANOVA|||||1.084|0.769|0.3004
81541239|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.306||||0.1252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.363|2.975|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.975|-0.363|0.1252
81483095|NCT02713178|162654843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1896|||||||Log Rank|||The overall distribution as estimated by the Kaplan-Meier analysis was compared between the EXPAREL arm and the placebo arm.||||0.1896
81483096|NCT02713178|162654843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2549|||||||Log Rank|||The overall distribution as estimated by the Kaplan-Meier analysis was compared between the EXPAREL arm and the placebo arm.||||0.2549
81483097|NCT02155985|162654865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|8.8||While there are co-primary comparisons, due to the pilot nature of the study, no adjustment to the 0.05 type I error was made.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference is the percent difference in mean fold changes = ((300 mg mean fold change / placebo mean fold change) - 1) \* 100.|Paired differences between the two aspirin arms and placebo were estimated in a single linear regression model using linear combinations of the estimated means.||8.8|-5.5|0.70
81576155|NCT02408315|162823673|NON_INFERIORITY|Estimates obtained from Kaplan-Meier method and results of Log-rank test. P-value for non-inferiority hypothesis based on Cox proportional hazards model (H0: HR ≤ 0.74 vs. HA: HR \> .74), p-value \< .05 provides evidence to reject inferiority and conclude BM is non-inferior to VM.||||||0.663|||||||Cox proportional|||||||0.663
81483098|NCT02155985|162654865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.5||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|13.3||While there are co-primary comparisons, due to the pilot nature of the study, no adjustment to the 0.05 type I error was made.|t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference is the percent difference in mean fold changes = ((100 mg mean fold change / placebo mean fold change) - 1) \* 100.|Paired differences between the two aspirin arms and placebo were estimated in a single linear regression model using linear combinations of the estimated means.||13.3|-1.7|0.14
81483099|NCT00078286|162654911|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|\*Power analysis already provided.|Difference in mean change score|-0.3||||0.89||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Significance was tested at p=.05.||A hierarchical mixed model was used, analyzing the fixed effects of treatment, the natural log of time, natural log of time squared, the interactions of time and time squared with treatment and site, as well as the random effects of patient, patient-by-time, and square of patient-by-time.||||0.89
81483100|NCT00078286|162654912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.08||||0.78||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Tests for differences of proportions were used to examine the composite cardiovascular status outcome at the end of acute treatment. Chi-square tests were used to test for overall treatment differences, with a Mantel Haenszel test performed to examine treatment differences when controlling for clinical site. The primary analyses were conducted on the tri-level cardiovascular status outcome.||||.78
81483101|NCT04414787|162654923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.21|6.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between Time 1 (baseline) and Time 3 (\~1 week post-randomization)||6.21|-6.21|1.00
81483102|NCT04414787|162654924|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|1.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between Time 1 (baseline) and Time 4 (3 months post-randomization)||1.72|-1.83|0.95
81483103|NCT04414787|162654925|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|1.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between Time 1 (baseline) and Time 4 (3 months post-randomization)||1.86|-1.28|0.72
81483104|NCT04414787|162654926|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.35||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|5.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between Time 1 (baseline) and Time 4 (3 months post-randomization)||5.14|-2.44|0.48
81483105|NCT04414787|162654927|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference between Time 1 (baseline) and Time 3 (target \~1 week post-randomization)||1.2|0.20|0.12
81483106|NCT04414787|162654928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.58
81483107|NCT04414787|162654929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.29
81483108|NCT04414787|162654930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.79
81483109|NCT00490919|162654931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.225||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects general linear model with repeated measures.|Double-blind analysis (comparison between BTDS and placebo TDS) at week 12 of the double-blind phase.|Missing average pain over the last 24 hours scores after treatment discontinuation were imputed using BOCF for adverse event-related withdrawals and LOCF for withdrawals due to other reasons.||-0.14|-1.02|.0104
81541240|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.1429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.439|3.038|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.038|-0.439|0.1429
81541241|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.296||||0.1529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.481|3.074|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.074|-0.481|0.1529
81541242|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29||||0.1711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.558|3.138|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.138|-0.558|0.1711
81541243|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.287||||0.1813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.173|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.173|-0.600|0.1813
81541244|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.28||||0.1998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.677|3.238|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.238|-0.677|0.1998
81483110|NCT00490919|162654932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0874||0.1586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.296|0.048||To address the issue of multiplicity and control the family-wise error rate, a gate-keeping strategy and a stepwise approach (Holms methodology) were used to evaluate the statistical significance of the secondary efficacy analyses.|ANCOVA||Mean comparison from weeks 2-12 of the double-blind phase.|||0.048|-0.296|.1586
81483111|NCT00490919|162654933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.605||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.55|-1.25||To address the issue of multiplicity and control the family-wise error rate, a gate-keeping strategy and a stepwise approach (Holms methodology) were used to evaluate the statistical significance of the secondary efficacy analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects general linear model with repeated measures.|Treatment comparison over Weeks 4, 8, and 12.|The primary comparison between groups was based on estimates and contrasts for the weeks 4, 8, and 12 mean values.||-1.25|-7.55|.0062
81483112|NCT02357459|162654940|SUPERIORITY|The analysis included all study weeks of data, and was not confined to only that at Baseline and Week 12. Descriptive statistics included number of observations, unadjusted mean, standard deviation, median, minimum and maximum, and baseline adjusted means from the mixed model. Treatment differences from control was presented, and estimated via least squares means from the analysis model along with 95% confidence intervals and associated 2-sided p-values.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.49||The threshold for significance was \<0.05.|longitudinal mixed repeated measures|||||-0.49|-1.47|<0.0001
81483113|NCT03246347|162654954|SUPERIORITY||Proportion|0.6111|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4346|0.7686|||One-sided test for binomial proportions|||The 12-month PSA CR rate with ADT + docetaxel is 27.7% (Sweeney 2015); we estimated that the lower limit of the 95% CI was 23.4%. We sought to test the null hypothesis that the 52-week PSA CR rate for subjects treated with study therapy was \<=25%. We anticipated enrolling 39 subjects and this design would provide 90% power with a 1-sided alpha =0.10 significance level, assuming the true 52-week PSA CR rate was 45%. An improvement from 25% to 45% in 52-week PSA CR rate was considered important.||.7686|.4346|<0.001
81483114|NCT02674503|162654973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Linear fixed effect models adjusted for time in months|Regression, Linear|||||||0.02
81483115|NCT02674503|162654977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Regression, Linear|Linear effects model adjusted for time (in months)||||||0.13
81483116|NCT02674503|162654979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Regression, Linear|Linear mixed effects models adjusted for time (in months)||||||0.02
81483117|NCT01022203|162654986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.0001|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Used Intent to Treat Analysis. General linear mixed models (GLMMs) with main effects of treatment (SAT and PFE), time (baseline, end of treatment, and 12 week follow-up), and treatment by time interactions to model the longitudinal trajectories of the outcomes, for veterans and their partners. Time was flexibly modeled. All available observations from each subject were utilized in the GLMM modeling.||||<0.0001
81483118|NCT01022203|162654987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.004|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Used Intent to Treat Analysis. General linear mixed models (GLMMs) with main effects of treatment (SAT and PFE), time (baseline, end of treatment, and 12 week follow-up), and treatment by time interactions to model the longitudinal trajectories of the outcomes for veterans. Time was flexibly modeled. All available observations from each subject were utilized in the GLMM modeling.||||<0.001
81483119|NCT01022203|162654988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||General linear mixed models with main effects of treatment, time (baseline, end of treatment, and 12 week follow-up), and treatment by time interactions as described for previous analyses.||||<0.0001
81541245|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.277||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|3.273|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.273|-0.720|0.2100
81483120|NCT01228591|162654989|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is assessed with a margin of -0.05logMAR.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0059|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0044|0.0187|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is defined by: Test lens (Acuvue Advance Plus) - control lens (Acuvue Advance)|"For Low Luminance/ High Contrast grouping (Monocular):~Ho: The test lens (Acuvue Advance Plus) will be non-inferior to the control lens (Acuvue Advance).~Ha: The test lens (Acuvue Advance Plus) will be \<= to the control lens (Acuvue Advance)."||0.0187|-0.0044|
81483121|NCT01228591|162654989|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is assessed with a margin of -0.05 logMAR.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0059|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0086|0.0146|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is defined by: Test lens (Acuvue Advance Plus) - control lens (Acuvue Advance)|"High Luminance/ Low Contrast grouping (Binocular):~Ho: The test lens (Acuvue Advance Plus) will be non-inferior to the control lens (Acuvue Advance).~Ha: The test lens (Acuvue Advance Plus) will be \<= to the control lens (Acuvue Advance)."||0.0146|-0.0086|
81483122|NCT01228591|162654990|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is assessed with a margin of -0.05 logMAR.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0061|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0041|0.0282|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference represents: Test lens (Advance Plus) - Control lens (Advance).|"For Low Luminance/ High Contrast Grouping (Monocular):~Ho: The test lens (Advance Plus) will be non-inferior to the control lens (Advance).~Ha: The test lens (Advance Plus) will be \<= to the control lens (Advance)."||0.0282|0.0041|
81483123|NCT01228591|162654990|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is assessed with a margin of -0.05 logMAR.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.3305|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean Difference is defined to be: test lens (Advance Plus) - control lens (Advance).|"For High Luminance/ Low Contrast Grouping (Binocular):~Ho: The test lens (Advance Plus) will be non-inferior from the control lens (Advance).~Ha: The test lens (Advance Plus) will be \<= to the control lens (Advance)."||0.3305|0.0090|
81483124|NCT02699996|162654998|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.86|||t-test, 2 sided|df = 14||RTQ-Survivor Adolescent Responsibility Score||0.86|0.17|<.01
81483125|NCT02699996|162654998|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.07|||t-test, 2 sided|df=14||RTQ-Overall Readiness Score||1.07|0.27|<.01
81483126|NCT02699996|162654999|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.42|||t-test, 2 sided|df=14||TRI-total Score||0.42|0.05|0.02
81483127|NCT02699996|162654999|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.73|||t-test, 2 sided|df=14||TRI Knowledge score||0.73|0.26|<.01
81483128|NCT02699996|162654999|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0044|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|df=14||TRI Skills/Self-Efficacy Score||0.60|-0.0044|0.053
81483129|NCT02699996|162654999|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.24|||t-test, 2 sided|df=14||TRI Beliefs/Expectations score||0.24|0.02|0.03
81483130|NCT02699996|162654999|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.69|||t-test, 2 sided|df=14||TRI Goals/Motivation score||0.69|0.11|<.01
81483131|NCT02699996|162654999|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.26|||t-test, 2 sided|df=14||Relationship/Communication Score||0.26|-0.16|0.61
81483132|NCT02699996|162654999|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.57|||t-test, 2 sided|df=14||TRI Psychosocial/Emotional Score||0.57|-0.37|0.65
81483133|NCT02699996|162655000|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.64||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.62|4.34|||t-test, 2 sided|df = 13||||4.34|-7.62|.56
81483134|NCT02699996|162655001|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.74||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|2.75|||t-test, 2 sided|df = 14||||2.75|-6.23|.42
81483135|NCT02699996|162655002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.23|||t-test, 2 sided|df = 14||||0.23|-0.80|.26
81483136|NCT02699996|162655003|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.52|||t-test, 2 sided|df = 14||||0.52|0.03|.03
81483137|NCT02699996|162655004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.52|||t-test, 2 sided|df = 14||Body Health Subscale||0.52|-0.12|.20
81483138|NCT02699996|162655004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|df = 14||Personal Growth Subscale||0.20|-0.46|.40
81483139|NCT02699996|162655004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.29|||t-test, 2 sided|df = 14||Memory Subscale||0.29|-0.09|.29
81483140|NCT02699996|162655005|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.03|||t-test, 2 sided|df = 14||||0.03|-0.40|.08
81483141|NCT01921517|162655006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0481|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0481
81483142|NCT03205150|162655024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.35||0.075|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-22.8|-3.78|||ANCOVA|||||-3.78|-22.80|0.075
81483143|NCT03205150|162655024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.49||0.005|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-31.33|-11.94|||ANCOVA|||||-11.94|-31.33|0.005
81483144|NCT03205150|162655024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.14||0.178|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.41|16.29|||ANCOVA|||||16.29|0.41|0.178
81483145|NCT03205150|162655025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.235|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.6|0.14|||ANCOVA|||||0.14|-3.60|0.235
81483146|NCT03205150|162655025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.004|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.14|-2.37|||ANCOVA|||||-2.37|-6.14|0.004
81483147|NCT03205150|162655025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.037|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.98|4.07|||ANCOVA|||||4.07|0.98|0.037
81483148|NCT03205150|162655026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.22|-2.08|||ANCOVA|||||-2.08|-4.22|<.001
81483149|NCT03205150|162655026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.28|-3.08|||ANCOVA|||||-3.08|-5.28|<.001
81483150|NCT03205150|162655026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.148|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.12|1.94|||ANCOVA|||||1.94|0.12|0.148
81483151|NCT03205150|162655034|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.36||0.013|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-16.79|-5.5|||ANCOVA|||||-5.50|-16.79|0.013
81483152|NCT03205150|162655034|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.43||0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-20.43|-8.98|||ANCOVA|||||-8.98|-20.43|0.001
81483153|NCT03205150|162655034|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.65||0.332|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.15|8.28|||ANCOVA|||||8.28|-1.15|0.332
81483154|NCT00871624|162655037|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A difference in the mean four-point NIV intolerance score of 1 over the course of the study or between groups was considered through investigator consensus to be clinically meaningful. Assuming that the SD of NIV intolerance scores was 1 and that an alpha of 0.05 would be used for testing, it was determined that 18 subjects were needed in each group to achieve an 80% power.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|4.7|||Chi-squared|||||4.7|0.44|0.54
81483155|NCT00871624|162655038|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3
81483156|NCT00129441|162655094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.16
81483157|NCT00129441|162655095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.162||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.162
81483158|NCT00129441|162655096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.12
81483159|NCT00129441|162655097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81483160|NCT00129441|162655098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.249||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.249
81483161|NCT00129441|162655099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||At week 4, mean BPRS total scores were nearly the same for the placebo group and L-830982 group as a result of a significant reduction in positive symptoms reported for the placebo group (F=9.12, df=1,13, p=0.01). For the L-830982-treated group, neither total BPRS scores nor any of the factor scores changed over the course of the trial.||||0.01
81483162|NCT00129441|162655100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81483163|NCT00129441|162655101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81483164|NCT00789321|162655107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-11.7||||0.001||90.0|-18.1|-5.4|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline in systolic blood pressure included as covariate||||-5.4|-18.1|0.001
81483165|NCT00789321|162655108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|39.0||||0.001||95.0|17.9|60.1|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline in systolic blood pressure included as covariate||||60.1|17.9|0.001
81483166|NCT03652818|162655116|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-25.2868|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.1594|||ONE_SIDED|90.0||-4.421|||||Statistics are from ANCOVA including treatment and sex as fixed effects with baseline PI score prior to Dose 2 as a covariate. The lower limit of one-sided 90% CI was -∞|Group D vs. Group B||-4.4210||
81483167|NCT03652818|162655116|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2756|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.3283|||ONE_SIDED|90.0||20.8083|||||Statistics are from ANCOVA including treatment and sex as fixed effects with baseline PI score prior to Dose 2 as a covariate. The lower limit of one-sided 90% CI was -∞|Group C vs. Group B||20.8083||
81483168|NCT03652818|162655116|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-65.9241|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.2146|||ONE_SIDED|90.0||-43.6959|||||Statistics are from ANCOVA including treatment and sex as fixed effects with baseline PI score prior to Dose 2 as a covariate. The lower limit of one-sided 90% CI was -∞|Group C vs. Group A||-43.6959||
81483169|NCT03652818|162655116|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-65.6486|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.8753|||ONE_SIDED|90.0||-43.8584|||||Statistics are from ANCOVA including treatment and sex as fixed effects with baseline PI score prior to Dose 2 as a covariate. The lower limit of one-sided 90% CI was -∞|Group B vs. Group A||-43.8584||
81483170|NCT03652818|162655116|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-90.9353|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.1044|||ONE_SIDED|90.0||-68.8494|||||Statistics are from ANCOVA including treatment and sex as fixed effects with baseline PI score prior to Dose 2 as a covariate. The lower limit of one-sided 90% CI was -∞|Group D vs. Group A||-68.8494||
81483171|NCT03652818|162655116|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-25.0112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.5376|||ONE_SIDED|90.0||-3.6571|||||Statistics are from ANCOVA including treatment and sex as fixed effects with baseline PI score prior to Dose 2 as a covariate. The lower limit of one-sided 90% CI was -∞|Group D vs. Group C||-3.6571||
81483172|NCT03652818|162655116|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.9546|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.0237|||ONE_SIDED|90.0||38.1014|||||Statistics are from ANCOVA including treatment and sex as fixed effects with baseline PI score prior to Dose 2 as a covariate. The lower limit of one-sided 90% CI was -∞|Group E vs. Group D||38.1014||
81483173|NCT03652818|162655117|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|33.6821|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.1209|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|7.7011||||||Statistics are from ANCOVA including treatment and sex as fixed effects with baseline PI score prior to Dose 2 as a covariate. The upper limit was ∞|Group D vs. Group B|||7.7011|
81483174|NCT03652818|162655117|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.1658|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.3312|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|-20.0868||||||Statistics are from ANCOVA including treatment and sex as fixed effects with baseline PI score prior to Dose 2 as a covariate. The upper limit was ∞|Group C vs. Group B|||-20.0868|
81483175|NCT03652818|162655117|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|77.3395|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.4347|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|49.662||||||Statistics are from ANCOVA including treatment and sex as fixed effects with baseline PI score prior to Dose 2 as a covariate. The upper limit was ∞|Group C vs. Group A|||49.6620|
81483176|NCT03652818|162655117|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|71.1737|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.0123|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|44.0417||||||Statistics are from ANCOVA including treatment and sex as fixed effects with baseline PI score prior to Dose 2 as a covariate. The upper limit was ∞|Group B vs. Group A|||44.0417|
81483177|NCT03652818|162655117|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|104.8558|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.2975|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|77.3555||||||Statistics are from ANCOVA including treatment and sex as fixed effects with baseline PI score prior to Dose 2 as a covariate. The upper limit was ∞|Group D vs. Group A|||77.3555|
81483178|NCT03652818|162655117|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|27.5163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.5918|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.9272||||||Statistics are from ANCOVA including treatment and sex as fixed effects with baseline PI score prior to Dose 2 as a covariate. The upper limit was ∞|Group D vs. Group C|||0.9272|
81483179|NCT03652818|162655117|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-30.1223|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.1776|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|-63.924||||||Statistics are from ANCOVA including treatment and sex as fixed effects with baseline PI score prior to Dose 2 as a covariate. The upper limit was ∞|Group E vs. Group D|||-63.9240|
81483180|NCT03964207|162655121|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LSmeans|-5.28||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.07|-1.48|||Mixed-effects Model||The Least squares means (LSmeans) were adjusted with treatment and visit. And the Difference of LSmeans was calculated as: value from the test treatment group - value from the comparator treatment group.|The hypothesis test was held to investigate the superiority of the test treatment. Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) was used to analyze the performance domain of PASAPQ score, with treatment and period as fixed effects, and patient as a random effect.||-1.48|-9.07|0.007
81483181|NCT03964207|162655122|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LSmeans|-4.14||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.72|-0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis||The Least squares means (LSmeans) were adjusted with treatment and visit. And the Difference of LSmeans was calculated as: value from the test treatment group - value from the comparator treatment group.|The hypothesis test was held to investigate the superiority of the test treatment. Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) was used to analyze the performance domain of PASAPQ score, with treatment and period as fixed effects, and patient as a random effect||-0.56|-7.72|0.024
81483182|NCT03964207|162655123|SUPERIORITY||Difference rate (%)|13.0||||0.249|||||||Chi-square test||The Difference rate was calculated as: value from the test treatment group - value from the comparator treatment group.|Chi-squared test was used to analyze proportion of patients indicating preference in the Patient satisfaction and preference questionnaire (PASAPQ) at week 8. All participants have used both treatments at this point: Handihaler (4 weeks) and Respimat (4 weeks).||||0.249
81483183|NCT03964207|162655124|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LSmeans|-4.72||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.59|0.15|||The mixed model for repeated measures||The Least squares means (LSmeans) were adjusted with treatment and visit. And the Difference of LSmeans was calculated as: value from the test treatment group - value from the comparator treatment group.|The hypothesis test was held to investigate the superiority of the test treatment. Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) was used to analyze the performance domain of PASAPQ score, with treatment and period as fixed effects, and patient as a random effect.||0.15|-9.59|0.057
81483184|NCT03964207|162655125|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LSmeans|-4.38||||0.347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.63|4.86|||Mixed Models Analysis||The Least squares means (LSmeans) were adjusted with treatment and visit. And the Difference of LSmeans was calculated as: value from the test treatment group - value from the comparator treatment group.|The hypothesis test was held to investigate the superiority of the test treatment. Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) was used to analyze the performance domain of PASAPQ score, with treatment and period as fixed effects, and patient as a random effect.||4.86|-13.63|0.347
81483185|NCT00830219|162655126|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.53||||||90.0|99.16|108.09|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.09|99.16|
81483186|NCT00830219|162655127|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.3||||||90.0|97.56|107.27|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||107.27|97.56|
81483187|NCT00830219|162655128|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.54||||||90.0|97.53|107.8|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||107.8|97.53|
81483188|NCT01811732|162655150|NON_INFERIORITY|A 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for noninferiority testing was computed based on the difference in sample rates for vancomycin + aztreonam and delafloxacin at the primary endpoint. If the upper limit (UL) of the CI was less than 0.10, delafloxacin would be considered noninferior to vancomycin + aztreonam.|Difference in Responder Rates|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|3.6||||||||3.6|-8.8|
81541246|NCT00083889|162759656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.271||||0.2283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.797|3.338|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G PWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.338|-0.797|0.2283
81541247|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.214|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|1.708|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G) Social/Family Well Being (SWB) subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||1.708|0.719|<.0001
81541248|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.216|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.729|1.703|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||1.703|0.729|<.0001
81541249|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.217|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.731|1.704|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||1.704|0.731|<.0001
81541250|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||1.710|0.730|<.0001
81541251|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.221|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.727|1.716|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||1.716|0.727|<.0001
81483189|NCT02452047|162655160|OTHER|Difference in percentages|Difference in FOR %|-7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.5|21.4|||||Stratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method by infection type|||21.4|-27.5|
81483190|NCT02452047|162655161|OTHER|Difference in percentages|Difference in AE %|-10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.1|18.0|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||18.0|-33.1|
81483191|NCT02452047|162655162|OTHER|Difference in percentages|Difference in SAE %|-21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.8|1.3|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||1.3|-47.8|
81483192|NCT02452047|162655163|OTHER|Difference in percentages|Difference in drug-related AE %|-15.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.3|9.2|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||9.2|-42.3|
81483193|NCT02452047|162655164|OTHER|Difference in percentages|Difference in drug-related SAE %|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|11.2|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||11.2|-19.7|
81483194|NCT02452047|162655165|OTHER|Difference in percentages|Difference in discontinuation %|-18.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.3|-6.2|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||-6.2|-43.3|
81483195|NCT02452047|162655166|OTHER|Difference in percentages|Difference in drug-related discon %|-12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.3|-0.3|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||-0.3|-36.3|
81483196|NCT02452047|162655167|OTHER|Difference in percentages|Difference in pyrexia %|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|19.7|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||19.7|-25.2|
81483197|NCT02452047|162655167|OTHER|Difference in percentages|Difference blood creatinine inc %|-25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.8|-10.1|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||-10.1|-49.8|
81483198|NCT02452047|162655168|OTHER|Difference in Category 1 ECI %|Difference in Category 1 ECI %|-12.5||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.3|-0.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||-0.3|-36.3|0.047
81483199|NCT02452047|162655168|OTHER|Difference in Category 2 ECI %|Difference in Category 2 ECI %|-12.5||||0.047||95.0|-36.3|-0.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||||-0.3|-36.3|0.047
81483200|NCT02452047|162655169|OTHER|Difference in percentages|Difference in nephrotoxicity %|-45.9||||0.002||95.0|-69.1|-18.4|||Fisher Exact||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||-18.4|-69.1|0.002
81483201|NCT02452047|162655170|OTHER|Difference in Day 28 FCR %|Difference in Day 28 FCR %|26.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3|51.5|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by infection-site stratum|||51.5|1.3|
81483202|NCT02452047|162655171|OTHER|Difference in mortality %|Difference in mortality %|-17.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-46.4|6.7|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by infection-site stratum|||6.7|-46.4|
81483203|NCT02452047|162655172|OTHER|Adjusted difference in OTX FCR %|Adjusted difference in OTX FCR %|33.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.4|61.1|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by infection-site stratum|||61.1|7.4|
81483204|NCT02452047|162655173|OTHER|Adjusted difference in EOT FCR %|Adjusted difference in EOT FCR %|25.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.1|53.6|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by infection-site stratum|||53.6|3.1|
81483205|NCT02452047|162655174|OTHER|Adjusted difference in EFU FCR %|Difference in EFU FCR %|24.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.8|51.4|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by infection-site stratum|||51.4|3.8|
81483206|NCT02452047|162655175|OTHER|Difference in percentages|Difference in FMR %|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.8|36.6|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||36.6|-20.8|
81483207|NCT02452047|162655176|OTHER|Difference in percentages|Difference in FMR %|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.8|36.6|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||36.6|-20.8|
81483208|NCT02452047|162655177|OTHER|Difference in percentages|Difference in FMR %|-27.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-52.8|12.8|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||12.8|-52.8|
81483209|NCT01868646|162655182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0002
81483210|NCT01868646|162655183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0426||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of changes from baseline to Week 4, 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0426
81483211|NCT01868646|162655184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.599||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of changes from baseline to Week 4, 8, 12, 18, 24, 30 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5990
81483212|NCT01868646|162655185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6215||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of mean value at baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6215
81483213|NCT01868646|162655186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6155||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of Total cholesterol changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.||||0.6155
81483214|NCT01868646|162655186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7507||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of HDL cholesterol changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.||||0.7507
81483215|NCT01868646|162655186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4195||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of LDL cholesterol changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.||||0.4195
81541252|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.224|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|1.732|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||1.732|0.716|<.0001
81483216|NCT01868646|162655186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3609||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of Triglycerides changes from baseline to Week 12, 24 and 36 endpoint between Subetta and Placebo treatment groups.||||0.3609
81483217|NCT01868646|162655187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0605|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0605
81483218|NCT01868646|162655188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0726|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0726
81483219|NCT01868646|162655189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3108|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3108
81483220|NCT01868646|162655190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2934|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2934
81483221|NCT01868646|162655191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.341|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3410
81483222|NCT01868646|162655192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1577|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Satisfaction||||0.1577
81483223|NCT01868646|162655192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5262|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hyperglycemia||||0.5262
81483224|NCT01868646|162655192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7417|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hypoglycemia||||0.7417
81483225|NCT00536510|162655193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96|<|0.001||95.0|-18.6|-10.9||The significance test was 2-tailed with α=0.05|ANOVA|The efficacy analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with factors for treatment, country, gender, and stratum defined by concomitant statin use.||The primary hypothesis of superiority of MK0524A 2 g to placebo in lowering Low Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (LDL-C) was assessed using the comparison between these 2 groups from the ANOVA model.||-10.9|-18.6|<0.001
81483226|NCT00536510|162655194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68|<|0.001||95.0|12.6|19.2||The significance test was 2-tailed with α=0.05|ANOVA|The efficacy analysis was performed using an ANOVA model with factors for treatment, country, gender, and stratum defined by concomitant statin use.||The secondary hypothesis of superiority of MK0524A 2 g to placebo in lowering High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (HDL-C) was assessed using the comparison between these 2 groups from the ANOVA model.||19.2|12.6|<0.001
81483227|NCT05556148|162655210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54||||0.2968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.44|1.37|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 1||1.37|-4.44|0.2968
81541253|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.225|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.707|1.744|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||1.744|0.707|<.0001
81541254|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.228|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.687|1.769|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||1.769|0.687|<.0001
81541255|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.229|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|1.785|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||1.785|0.673|<.0001
81541256|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.232|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.646|1.818|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||1.818|0.646|<.0001
81541257|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.233|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.629|1.838|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||1.838|0.629|<.0001
81541258|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.236||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.595|1.876|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||1.876|0.595|0.0002
81541259|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.237||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.575|1.899|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||1.899|0.575|0.0003
81483228|NCT05556148|162655210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.77|-10.95|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 2||-10.95|-19.77|<.0001
81483229|NCT05556148|162655210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.06|-21.49|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 3||-21.49|-33.06|<.0001
81483230|NCT05556148|162655210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.69|-28.41|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 4||-28.41|-41.69|<.0001
81483231|NCT05556148|162655210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.87|-31.11|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 5||-31.11|-45.87|<.0001
81483232|NCT05556148|162655210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.46|-30.88|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 6||-30.88|-48.46|<.0001
81541260|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.537|1.942|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||1.942|0.537|0.0005
81483233|NCT05556148|162655210|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-52.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.69|-41.51|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 7||-41.51|-63.69|<.0001
81483234|NCT05556148|162655211|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.7112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|1.86|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 1||1.86|-1.27|0.7112
81483235|NCT05556148|162655211|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.51|-3.92|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 2||-3.92|-8.51|<.0001
81483236|NCT05556148|162655211|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-9.22|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 3||-9.22|-15.00|<.0001
81483237|NCT05556148|162655211|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.24|-12.71|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 4||-12.71|-19.24|<.0001
81483238|NCT05556148|162655211|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.29|-15.59|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 5||-15.59|-23.29|<.0001
81483239|NCT05556148|162655211|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.03|-14.69|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 6||-14.69|-24.03|<.0001
81483240|NCT05556148|162655211|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.87|-18.93|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 7||-18.93|-31.87|<.0001
81541261|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.241||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.515|1.967|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||1.967|0.515|0.0008
81541262|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.244||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.474|2.013|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.013|0.474|0.0015
81541263|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.245||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.040|0.450|0.0021
81541264|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.248||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.406|2.089|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.089|0.406|0.0037
81483241|NCT05556148|162655212|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.83||||0.0481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|-0.02|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 1||-0.02|-3.64|0.0481
81483242|NCT05556148|162655212|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.74|-6.55|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 2||-6.55|-11.74|<.0001
81483243|NCT05556148|162655212|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.44|-11.88|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 3||-11.88|-18.44|<.0001
81483244|NCT05556148|162655212|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.84|-15.3|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 4||-15.30|-22.84|<.0001
81483245|NCT05556148|162655212|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.35|-14.75|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 5||-14.75|-23.35|<.0001
81483246|NCT05556148|162655212|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|-14.92|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 6||-14.92|-25.70|<.0001
81483247|NCT05556148|162655212|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.48|-21.92|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 7||-21.92|-32.48|<.0001
81483248|NCT05556148|162655213|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.31|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 1||0.31|-0.31|1.0000
81483249|NCT05556148|162655213|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.3|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 2||-0.30|-0.97|0.0003
81483250|NCT05556148|162655213|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.7|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 3||-0.70|-1.50|<.0001
81483251|NCT05556148|162655213|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.24|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 4||-1.24|-2.20|<.0001
81483252|NCT05556148|162655213|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-1.16|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 5||-1.16|-2.33|<.0001
81483253|NCT05556148|162655213|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-1.28|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 6||-1.28|-2.51|<.0001
81483254|NCT05556148|162655213|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|-1.64|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 7||-1.64|-3.29|<.0001
81483255|NCT05556148|162655214|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.14|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 1||-0.14|-0.64|0.0023
81483256|NCT05556148|162655214|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-1.12|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 2||-1.12|-1.82|<.0001
81483257|NCT05556148|162655214|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.58|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 3||-1.58|-2.40|<.0001
81483258|NCT05556148|162655214|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|-2.0|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 4||-2.00|-2.86|<.0001
81483259|NCT05556148|162655214|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|-2.49|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 5||-2.49|-3.51|<.0001
81483260|NCT05556148|162655214|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|-2.18|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 6||-2.18|-3.36|<.0001
81483261|NCT05556148|162655214|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-2.57|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 7||-2.57|-4.10|<.0001
81483262|NCT05556148|162655215|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.4495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.18|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 1||0.18|-0.40|0.4495
81483263|NCT05556148|162655215|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.54|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 2||-0.54|-1.19|<.0001
81483264|NCT05556148|162655215|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.82|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 3||-0.82|-1.59|<.0001
81483265|NCT05556148|162655215|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|-1.12|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 4||-1.12|-2.05|<.0001
81483266|NCT05556148|162655215|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.33|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 5||-1.33|-2.40|<.0001
81483267|NCT05556148|162655215|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|-1.24|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 6||-1.24|-2.45|<.0001
81483268|NCT05556148|162655215|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|-1.75|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 7||-1.75|-3.19|<.0001
81483269|NCT05556148|162655216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.4758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.42|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 1||0.42|-0.20|0.4758
81483270|NCT05556148|162655216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.24|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 2||-0.24|-0.99|0.0016
81483271|NCT05556148|162655216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|-0.79|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 3||-0.79|-1.67|<.0001
81483272|NCT05556148|162655216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|-1.16|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 4||-1.16|-2.18|<.0001
81483273|NCT05556148|162655216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|-1.51|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 5||-1.51|-2.46|<.0001
81483274|NCT05556148|162655216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|-1.39|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 6||-1.39|-2.77|<.0001
81483275|NCT05556148|162655216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|-2.08|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 7||-2.08|-3.65|<.0001
81483276|NCT05556148|162655217|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.8017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.28|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 1||0.28|-0.36|0.8017
81483277|NCT05556148|162655217|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.3|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 2||-0.30|-1.05|0.0005
81483278|NCT05556148|162655217|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.89|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 3||-0.89|-1.69|<.0001
81483279|NCT05556148|162655217|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|-0.97|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 4||-0.97|-1.86|<.0001
81483280|NCT05556148|162655217|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.47|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 5||-1.47|-2.50|<.0001
81483281|NCT05556148|162655217|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|-1.29|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 6||-1.29|-2.61|<.0001
81483282|NCT05556148|162655217|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|-1.54|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 7||-1.54|-3.26|<.0001
81483283|NCT05556148|162655218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.8311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.31|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 1||0.31|-0.25|0.8311
81483284|NCT05556148|162655218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.0313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.04|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 2||-0.04|-0.78|0.0313
81483285|NCT05556148|162655218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.39|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 3||-0.39|-1.28|0.0003
81483286|NCT05556148|162655218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.59|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 4||-0.59|-1.51|<.0001
81483287|NCT05556148|162655218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.66|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 5||-0.66|-1.74|<.0001
81483288|NCT05556148|162655218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.42|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 6||-0.42|-1.69|0.0018
81483289|NCT05556148|162655218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.43|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 7||-0.43|-2.10|0.0041
81483290|NCT05556148|162655219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.27|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 1||0.27|-0.25|0.9380
81483291|NCT05556148|162655219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.0416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.01|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 2||-0.01|-0.72|0.0416
81483292|NCT05556148|162655219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.62|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 3||-0.62|-1.29|<.0001
81483293|NCT05556148|162655219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.76|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 4||-0.76|-1.60|<.0001
81483294|NCT05556148|162655219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-1.27|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 5||-1.27|-2.25|<.0001
81483295|NCT05556148|162655219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-1.05|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 6||-1.05|-2.33|<.0001
81483296|NCT05556148|162655219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|-1.52|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 7||-1.52|-3.08|<.0001
81483297|NCT05556148|162655220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.7821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.33|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 1||0.33|-0.25|0.7821
81483298|NCT05556148|162655220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.39|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 2||-0.39|-1.14|<.0001
81483299|NCT05556148|162655220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|-1.19|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 3||-1.19|-2.05|<.0001
81483300|NCT05556148|162655220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|-1.86|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 4||-1.86|-2.73|<.0001
81483301|NCT05556148|162655220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|-1.94|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 5||-1.94|-2.98|<.0001
81483302|NCT05556148|162655220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|-1.92|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 6||-1.92|-3.36|<.0001
81483303|NCT05556148|162655220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|-2.21|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 7||-2.21|-4.19|<.0001
81483304|NCT05556148|162655221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.68|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 1||0.68|0.21|0.0003
81483305|NCT05556148|162655221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.24|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 2||0.24|-0.38|0.6460
81483306|NCT05556148|162655221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.22|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 3||-0.22|-0.95|0.0021
81483307|NCT05556148|162655221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.41|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 4||-0.41|-1.25|0.0002
81483308|NCT05556148|162655221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.73|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 5||-0.73|-1.68|<.0001
81483309|NCT05556148|162655221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|-0.68|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 6||-0.68|-2.04|0.0003
81483310|NCT05556148|162655221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|-1.32|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 7||-1.32|-2.95|<.0001
81483311|NCT05556148|162655222|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.1074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.45|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 1||0.45|-0.04|0.1074
81483312|NCT05556148|162655222|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.0364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.02|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 2||-0.02|-0.67|0.0364
81483313|NCT05556148|162655222|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.91|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 3||-0.91|-1.68|<.0001
81483314|NCT05556148|162655222|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-1.36|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 4||-1.36|-2.25|<.0001
81483315|NCT05556148|162655222|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|-1.69|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 5||-1.69|-2.78|<.0001
81483316|NCT05556148|162655222|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.45|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 6||-1.45|-2.70|<.0001
81483317|NCT05556148|162655222|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|-2.1|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 7||-2.10|-3.84|<.0001
81541265|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.249||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.382|2.116|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.116|0.382|0.0048
81483318|NCT05556148|162655223|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-1.43|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 1||-1.43|-2.33|<.0001
81483319|NCT05556148|162655223|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-2.01|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 2||-2.01|-2.90|<.0001
81483320|NCT05556148|162655223|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|-2.39|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 3||-2.39|-3.41|<.0001
81483321|NCT05556148|162655223|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|-2.77|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 4||-2.77|-3.82|<.0001
81483322|NCT05556148|162655223|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|-2.37|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 5||-2.37|-3.53|<.0001
81483323|NCT05556148|162655223|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|-2.53|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 6||-2.53|-3.98|<.0001
81483324|NCT05556148|162655223|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|-2.16|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 7||-2.16|-4.08|<.0001
81483325|NCT05556148|162655224|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|-1.31|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 1||-1.31|-2.14|<.0001
81483326|NCT05556148|162655224|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|-1.7|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 2||-1.70|-2.55|<.0001
81483327|NCT05556148|162655224|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|-1.9|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 3||-1.90|-2.71|<.0001
81483328|NCT05556148|162655224|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|-2.29|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 4||-2.29|-3.23|<.0001
81483329|NCT05556148|162655224|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|-2.39|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 5||-2.39|-3.31|<.0001
81483330|NCT05556148|162655224|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|-2.64|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 6||-2.64|-3.72|<.0001
81483331|NCT05556148|162655224|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-2.43|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 7||-2.43|-3.90|<.0001
81483332|NCT05556148|162655225|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|-1.57|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 1||-1.57|-2.39|<.0001
81483333|NCT05556148|162655225|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|-1.81|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 2||-1.81|-2.66|<.0001
81483334|NCT05556148|162655225|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|-2.32|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 3||-2.32|-3.14|<.0001
81483335|NCT05556148|162655225|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-2.43|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 4||-2.43|-3.40|<.0001
81483336|NCT05556148|162655225|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|-2.66|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 5||-2.66|-3.68|<.0001
81576156|NCT02205814|162823684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Fourhundred evaluable patients were supposed to provide approximately 80% power in rejecting the null hypothesis of equality between any dose of fasitibant and placebo based on previous results and an overall significance level of 5% (two-sided).|mixed linear model for repeated measures|||||||<0.05
81483337|NCT05556148|162655225|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.02|-2.54|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 6||-2.54|-4.02|<.0001
81483338|NCT05556148|162655225|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|-2.7|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 7||-2.70|-4.24|<.0001
81483339|NCT05556148|162655226|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|-1.55|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 1||-1.55|-2.37|<.0001
81483340|NCT05556148|162655226|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|-2.01|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 2||-2.01|-2.83|<.0001
81483341|NCT05556148|162655226|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|-2.53|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 3||-2.53|-3.41|<.0001
81483342|NCT05556148|162655226|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|-2.87|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 4||-2.87|-3.81|<.0001
81483343|NCT05556148|162655226|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|-2.87|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 5||-2.87|-3.84|<.0001
81483344|NCT05556148|162655226|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|-2.56|||Student's paired t-test|||Change from Baseline at Day 6||-2.56|-3.91|<.0001
81541266|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.251||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.336|2.167|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.167|0.336|0.0074
81541267|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.253||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.196|0.310|0.0092
81483345|NCT05556148|162655226|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|-2.92|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 7||-2.92|-4.48|<.0001
81483346|NCT05556148|162655227|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|-1.34|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 1||-1.34|-2.17|<.0001
81483347|NCT05556148|162655227|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-1.67|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 2||-1.67|-2.51|<.0001
81483348|NCT05556148|162655227|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|-1.97|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 3||-1.97|-2.86|<.0001
81483349|NCT05556148|162655227|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|-2.27|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 4||-2.27|-3.22|<.0001
81483350|NCT05556148|162655227|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-2.16|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 5||-2.16|-3.30|<.0001
81483351|NCT05556148|162655227|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|-2.19|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 6||-2.19|-3.56|<.0001
81483352|NCT05556148|162655227|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|-2.39|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 7||-2.39|-4.01|<.0001
81483353|NCT05556148|162655228|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-1.51|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 1||-1.51|-2.35|<.0001
81483354|NCT05556148|162655228|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-2.2|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 2||-2.20|-3.00|<.0001
81483355|NCT05556148|162655228|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|-2.22|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 3||-2.22|-3.09|<.0001
81483356|NCT05556148|162655228|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|-2.62|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 4||-2.62|-3.53|<.0001
81483357|NCT05556148|162655228|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|-2.75|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 5||-2.75|-3.76|<.0001
81483358|NCT05556148|162655228|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|-2.78|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 6||-2.78|-4.04|<.0001
81483359|NCT05556148|162655228|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-2.64|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 7||-2.64|-4.30|<.0001
81483360|NCT05556148|162655229|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|-1.66|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 1||-1.66|-2.49|<.0001
81483361|NCT05556148|162655229|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-2.33|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 2||-2.33|-3.20|<.0001
81483362|NCT05556148|162655229|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|-2.78|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 3||-2.78|-3.63|<.0001
81483363|NCT05556148|162655229|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|-3.0|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 4||-3.00|-3.98|<.0001
81483364|NCT05556148|162655229|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|-3.33|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 5||-3.33|-4.33|<.0001
81483365|NCT05556148|162655229|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|-3.46|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 6||-3.46|-4.65|<.0001
81483366|NCT05556148|162655229|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|-3.46|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 7||-3.46|-4.81|<.0001
81483367|NCT05556148|162655230|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|-1.77|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 1||-1.77|-2.66|<.0001
81483368|NCT05556148|162655230|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|-2.31|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 2||-2.31|-3.15|<.0001
81483369|NCT05556148|162655230|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-2.73|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 3||-2.73|-3.60|<.0001
81483370|NCT05556148|162655230|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-3.05|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 4||-3.05|-4.00|<.0001
81483371|NCT05556148|162655230|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|-3.27|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 5||-3.27|-4.19|<.0001
81483372|NCT05556148|162655230|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|-3.45|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 6||-3.45|-4.55|<.0001
81483373|NCT05556148|162655230|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|-3.39|||Student's paired t-test|||Day 7||-3.39|-4.74|<.0001
81483374|NCT03191799|162655249|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 3 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483375|NCT03191799|162655249|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 6 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483376|NCT03191799|162655249|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 12 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483377|NCT03191799|162655249|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 18 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483378|NCT03191799|162655249|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Early Terminatinon/Study Completion vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483379|NCT03191799|162655251|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 3 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483380|NCT03191799|162655251|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 6 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483381|NCT03191799|162655251|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 12 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483382|NCT03191799|162655251|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 18 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483383|NCT03191799|162655251|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Early Terminatinon/Study Completion vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483384|NCT03191799|162655262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 3 vs. Baseline||||0.0001
81483385|NCT03191799|162655262|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 6 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483386|NCT03191799|162655262|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 12 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483387|NCT03191799|162655262|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 18 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483388|NCT03191799|162655262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Paired t-test|||Early Terminatinon/Study Completion vs. Baseline||||0.0004
81576185|NCT00996307|162823739|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two-sided CIs were calculated and assessed for non-inferiority first against the margin of 0.5 (exploratory margin) and in case of success against the margin of 0.667 (based on CBER guidance against the licensed comparator).|Ratio of GMTs|7.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.36|11.0|||||Ratio of GMTs at Day 43|||11|5.36|
81483389|NCT03191799|162655264|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 3 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483390|NCT03191799|162655264|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 6 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483391|NCT03191799|162655264|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 12 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483392|NCT03191799|162655264|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 18 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483393|NCT03191799|162655264|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Early Terminatinon/Study Completion vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483394|NCT03191799|162655274|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 3 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483395|NCT03191799|162655274|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 6 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483396|NCT03191799|162655274|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 12 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483397|NCT03191799|162655274|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 18 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483398|NCT03191799|162655274|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Early Terminatinon/Study Completion vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483399|NCT03191799|162655275|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 3 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483400|NCT03191799|162655275|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 6 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483401|NCT03191799|162655275|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 12 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483402|NCT03191799|162655275|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Month 18 vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483403|NCT03191799|162655275|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Early Terminatinon/Study Completion vs. Baseline||||<0.0001
81483404|NCT04456686|162655343|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.7|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||0.70|-0.77|
81483405|NCT04456686|162655344|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|1.96|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||1.96|-0.82|
81483406|NCT04456686|162655345|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.63|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||0.63|-0.45|
81483407|NCT04456686|162655346|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|5.06|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||5.06|-3.31|
81483408|NCT04456686|162655347|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.5|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||0.50|-0.46|
81483409|NCT04456686|162655348|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.91|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||0.91|-0.72|
81483410|NCT04456686|162655349|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|2.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|12.2|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||12.20|-7.27|
81483411|NCT04456686|162655350|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.85|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||0.85|-0.04|
81483412|NCT04456686|162655351|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|168.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.22|379.2|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||379.20|-38.22|
81483413|NCT04456686|162655352|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.06|||Bayesian Mixed Model Analysis|||||0.06|-0.07|
81483414|NCT02456727|162655353|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3714|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2039||0.0691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.772|0.0291|||ANCOVA|The outcome is the change of score from baseline to 12 weeks, adjusting for the baseline score.|The estimated value is the difference of score change from baseline to 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group).|||0.0291|-0.7720|0.0691
81483415|NCT02456727|162655354|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1631|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.246||0.5077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6452|0.319|||ANCOVA|The outcome is the change of score from baseline to 12 weeks, adjusting for the baseline score.|The estimated value is the difference of score change from baseline to 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group).|||0.319|-0.6452|0.5077
81483416|NCT02456727|162655355|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0724|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0399||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0058|0.1506|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (\>=30% improvement) at 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.1506|-0.0058|0.24
81483417|NCT02456727|162655356|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0531|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0487||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0422|0.1485|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (\>=30% improvement) at 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.1485|-0.0422|0.17
81483418|NCT02456727|162655357|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0625|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0396||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0151|0.1401|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (\>=30% improvement) at 24 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.1401|-0.0151|0.17
81483419|NCT02456727|162655358|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0882|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0488||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0075|0.184|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (\>=30% improvement) at 24 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.184|-0.0075|0.40
81483420|NCT02456727|162655359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2643|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1782||0.1387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6136|0.0851|||ANCOVA|The outcome is the change in score from baseline to 12 weeks, adjusting for the baseline score.|The estimated value is the difference of score change from baseline to 12 weeks between the two treatment arms (Individual-Group).|||0.0851|-0.6136|0.1387
81483421|NCT02456727|162655360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2334|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2124||0.2725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6497|0.1829|||ANCOVA|The outcome is the change in score from baseline to 12 weeks, adjusting for the baseline score.|The estimated value is the difference of score change from baseline to 12 weeks between the two treatment arms (Individual-Group).|||0.1829|-0.6497|0.2725
81483422|NCT02456727|162655361|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0426|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0388||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0334|0.1185|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (\>=30% improvement) at 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.1185|-0.0334|0.07
81483423|NCT02456727|162655362|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0283|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0477||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0651|0.1218|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (\>=30% improvement) at 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.1218|-0.0651|0.07
81483424|NCT02456727|162655363|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0356||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0436|0.0961|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (\>=30% improvement) at 24 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.0961|-0.0436|0.02
81483425|NCT02456727|162655364|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0323|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0539|0.1186|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (\>=30% improvement) at 24 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.1186|-0.0539|0.06
81483426|NCT02456727|162655365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.1475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5288|0.0795|||t-test, 2 sided|The outcome is the change of PGIC from baseline to 12 weeks.|The estimated value is the difference of PGIC change from baseline to 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group).|||0.0795|-0.5288|0.1475
81483427|NCT02456727|162655366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.3038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.546|0.1706|||t-test, 2 sided|The outcome is the change of PGIC from baseline to 12 weeks.|The estimated value is the difference of PGIC change from baseline to 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group).|||0.1706|-0.546|0.3038
81483428|NCT02456727|162655367|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0392||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0517|0.1018|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (change post treatment\>=6) at 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.1018|-0.0517|0.03
81483429|NCT02456727|162655368|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0481||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0925|0.096|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (change post treatment\>=6) at 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.096|-0.0925|0.02
81541268|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.255||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.262|2.248|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.248|0.262|0.0132
81541269|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.257||||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.236|2.278|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.278|0.236|0.0159
81541270|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.259||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.187|2.332|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.332|0.187|0.0213
81483430|NCT02456727|162655369|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0104|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|0.0602|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (change post treatment\>=6) at 24 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.0602|-0.081|0.00
81483431|NCT02456727|162655370|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0464||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0755|0.1063|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (change post treatment\>=6) at 24 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.1063|-0.0755|0.03
81483432|NCT02456727|162655371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5336||0.8778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9659|1.13|||ANCOVA|The outcome is the change of score from baseline to 12 weeks, adjusting for the baseline score.|The estimated value is the difference of score change from baseline to 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group).|||1.13|-0.9659|0.8778
81483433|NCT02456727|162655372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3623|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6252||0.5626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8667|1.5912|||ANCOVA|The outcome is the change of score from baseline to 12 weeks, adjusting for the baseline score.|The estimated value is the difference of score change from baseline to 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group).|||1.5912|-0.8667|0.5626
81483434|NCT02456727|162655373|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0362|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0399||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0419|0.1144|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (score change\>=2) at 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.1144|-0.0419|0.05
81483435|NCT02456727|162655374|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0647|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0466||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0266|0.156|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (score change\>=2) at 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.156|-0.0266|0.22
81483436|NCT02456727|162655375|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0523|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0415||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.1335|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (score change\>=2) at 24 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.1335|-0.029|0.12
81483437|NCT02456727|162655376|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0928|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0498||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0047|0.1903|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (score change\>=2) at 24 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.1903|-0.0047|0.44
81483438|NCT02456727|162655377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4831|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5753||0.4014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6468|1.6129|||ANCOVA|The outcome is the change of score from baseline to 12 weeks, adjusting for the baseline score.|The estimated value is the difference of score change from baseline to 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group).|||1.6129|-0.6468|0.4014
81483439|NCT02456727|162655378|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6617|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.647||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.9334|||ANCOVA|The outcome is the change of score from baseline to 12 weeks, adjusting for the baseline score.|The estimated value is the difference of score change from baseline to 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group).|||1.9334|-0.61|0.307
81483440|NCT02456727|162655379|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0364||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0555|0.0873|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (score change\>=5) at 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.0873|-0.0555|0.01
81483441|NCT02456727|162655380|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0287|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0424||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0544|0.1117|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (score change\>=5) at 12 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.1117|-0.0544|0.05
81541271|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.261||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.362|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.362|0.160|0.0248
81541272|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.263||||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|2.416|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.416|0.110|0.0318
81483442|NCT02456727|162655381|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0389|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0369||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0335|0.1112|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (score change\>=5) at 24 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.1112|-0.0335|0.05
81483443|NCT02456727|162655382|NON_INFERIORITY|The null hypothesis is that the group treatment is inferior to the individual treatment. 10% is set as the non-inferiority margin. If the upper limit of 90% confidence interval of the estimated value does not exceed 10%, non-inferiority is demonstrated.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0608|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0436||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0247|0.1463|||Chi-squared||The estimated value is the difference of proportion of respondents (score change\>=5) at 24 weeks between two treatment arms (Individual-Group)|||0.1463|-0.0247|0.18
81483444|NCT02456727|162655383|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no change in the proportion of participants with self-reported opioid prescription comparing 12 weeks vs baseline.||||||0.1658|||||||McNemar|||Two treatment arms are combined as one group to compare the outcome of interest pre- and post-randomization.||||0.1658
81483445|NCT02456727|162655384|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no change in the proportion of participants with self-reported opioid prescription comparing 12 weeks vs baseline.||||||0.1172|||||||McNemar|||Two treatment arms are combined as one group to compare the outcome of interest pre- and post-randomization.||||0.1172
81483446|NCT02456727|162655385|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no change in the days of self-reported opioid medication use comparing 12 weeks vs baseline.||||||0.0326|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Two treatment arms are combined as one group to compare the outcome of interest prior- and post-randomization.||||0.0326
81483447|NCT02456727|162655386|OTHER|The null hypothesis is that there is no change in the days of self-reported opioid medication use comparing 12 weeks vs baseline.||||||0.0026|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Two treatment arms are combined as one group to compare the outcome of interest prior- and post-randomization.||||0.0026
81483448|NCT02456727|162655387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.129||||||The change in MME was not normally distributed, thus we report median and IQR rather than mean/standard deviation. We employed Mann-Whitney to assess whether the change in MME between pre- and post-treatment periods differed across intervention arms.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.129
81483449|NCT02456727|162655388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031||||||The change in MME was not normally distributed, thus we report median and IQR rather than mean/standard deviation. We employed Mann-Whitney to assess whether the change in MME between pre- and post-treatment periods differed across intervention arms.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.031
81483450|NCT02456727|162655389|SUPERIORITY|Difference in change in proportion pre and post-treatment differs by treatment arm.||||||0.0059|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0059
81483451|NCT02456727|162655390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0385|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0385
81483452|NCT02513550|162655391|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.9|||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||=0.005
81483453|NCT02513550|162655391|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.9|||=|0.522|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||=0.522
81483454|NCT02513550|162655392|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.9|||=|0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||=0.006
81483455|NCT02513550|162655392|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.6|||=|0.118|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||=0.118
81483456|NCT01418339|162655427|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-4.63|||=|0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.62|-1.63||P-value was derived from a repeated measures linear model with treatment, week, and treatment by week interaction as fixed categorical effects, the baseline value as a fixed covariate, and week as the time variable for repeated measures.|MMRM|||The statistical comparison was performed using MMRM model at a significance level of 0.05 (2-sided).||-1.63|-7.62|=0.0028
81483457|NCT01418339|162655428|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.52|||=|0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.12||P-value was derived from a repeated measures linear model with treatment, week, and treatment by week interaction as fixed categorical effects, the baseline value as a fixed covariate, and week as the time variable for repeated measures.|MMRM|||The statistical comparison was performed using MMRM model at a significance level of 0.05 (2-sided).||-0.12|-0.93|=0.0124
81483458|NCT01418339|162655429|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.0|||=|0.5317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|4.32||P-value was derived from a repeated measures linear model with treatment, week, and treatment by week interaction as fixed categorical effects, the baseline value as a fixed covariate, and week as the time variable for repeated measures.|MMRM|||The statistical comparison was performed using MMRM model at a significance level of 0.05 (2-sided).||4.32|-8.31|=0.5317
81483459|NCT02219685|162655449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58||||||This p-value for treatment effect on basal ganglia was based on a two sample t-test assuming equal variances.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.58
81483460|NCT02219685|162655449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||||||This p-value for treatment effect on frontal cortex was based on a two sample t-test assuming equal variances.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.48
81483461|NCT02219685|162655449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||||||This p-value for treatment effect on dorsolateral prefrontal cortex was based on a two sample t-test assuming equal variances.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.96
81483462|NCT02219685|162655450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||||||This p-value for treatment effect on basal ganglia was based on a two sample t-test assuming equal variances.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.54
81483463|NCT02219685|162655450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57||||||This p-value for treatment effect on frontal cortex was based on a two sample t-test assuming equal variances.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.57
81483464|NCT02219685|162655450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||||||This p-value for treatment effect on dorsolateral prefrontal cortex was based on a two sample t-test assuming equal variances.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.63
81483465|NCT02219685|162655451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||||||This p-value for treatment effect on basal ganglia was based on a two sample t-test assuming equal variances.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.70
81483466|NCT02219685|162655451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||||||This p-value for treatment effect on frontal cortex was based on a two sample t-test assuming equal variances.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81483467|NCT02219685|162655451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||||||This p-value for treatment effect on dorsolateral prefrontal cortex was based on a two sample t-test assuming equal variances.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81483468|NCT02219685|162655452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0795||||||The p-value was from ANCOVA model for change from baseline with treatment group and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||||0.0795
81483469|NCT02219685|162655453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7007||||||The p-value was from ANCOVA model for change from baseline with treatment group and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||||0.7007
81483470|NCT02219685|162655454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2677||||||The p-value was ANCOVA model for change from baseline with treatment group and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||||0.2677
81483471|NCT02219685|162655455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.987||||||The p-value was from ANCOVA model for change from baseline with treatment group and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||||0.9870
81483472|NCT02219685|162655456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3388||||||The p-value was from ANCOVA model for change from baseline with treatment group and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||||0.3388
81483473|NCT03575702|162655533|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is considered as change in mean daily urination episodes of 0,8 episodes per day|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|=|0.5595|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.38|||ANCOVA|The number of urination episodes at the initiation of therapy is used as covariate, and the therapy group is used as a factor.||"The null hypothesis is that effect of Urotol according to the assessment of mean daily urination episodes exceeds effect of Uritos.~A sample containing of 222 patients (111 per study group) is considered sufficient to prove the alternative hypothesis at the significance level 0.025% and study power 80%. Given the expected drop out rate during the treatment period, the total number of patients to be randomized is 300 (150 in each group)."||0.38||=0.5595
81483474|NCT03575702|162655534|OTHER||||||=|0.0008|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.0008
81483475|NCT03575702|162655535|OTHER||||||=|0.0099|||||||ANCOVA|||||||=0.0099
81483476|NCT03575702|162655536|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81483477|NCT03575702|162655537|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Changes in number of daily incontinence episodes - week 2||||||<0.0001
81483478|NCT03575702|162655537|OTHER||||||=|0.0236|||||||ANCOVA|Changes in number of daily incontinence episodes - week 4||||||=0.0236
81483479|NCT03575702|162655537|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Changes in number of daily incontinence episodes - week 8||||||<0.0001
81483480|NCT03575702|162655537|OTHER||||||=|0.0018|||||||ANCOVA|Changes in daytime number of daily incontinence episodes - week 2||||||=0.0018
81483481|NCT03575702|162655537|OTHER||||||=|0.3835|||||||ANCOVA|Changes in daytime number of daily incontinence episodes - week 4||||||=0.3835
81483482|NCT03575702|162655537|OTHER||||||=|0.0088|||||||ANCOVA|Changes in daytime number of daily incontinence episodes - week 8||||||=0.0088
81483483|NCT03575702|162655537|OTHER||||||=|0.0004|||||||ANCOVA|Changes in nighttime number of daily incontinence episodes - week 2||||||=0.0004
81483484|NCT03575702|162655537|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Changes in nighttime number of daily incontinence episodes - week 4||||||<0.0001
81483485|NCT03575702|162655537|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Changes in nighttime number of daily incontinence episodes - week 8||||||<0.0001
81483486|NCT03575702|162655538|OTHER|||||||0.0008|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0008
81483487|NCT03575702|162655539|OTHER||||||=|0.1348|||||||ANCOVA|Week 2 changes||||||=0.1348
81483488|NCT03575702|162655539|OTHER||||||=|0.3199|||||||ANCOVA|Week 4 changes||||||=0.3199
81483489|NCT03575702|162655539|OTHER||||||=|0.9537|||||||ANCOVA|Week 8 changes||||||=0.9537
81483490|NCT03575702|162655540|OTHER||||||=|0.5321|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Change week 12||||||=0.5321
81483491|NCT03575702|162655541|OTHER||||||=|0.4839|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Change week 12||||||=0.4839
81483492|NCT03575702|162655542|OTHER||||||=|0.86|||||||Chi-squared|||||||=0.86
81483493|NCT01255163|162655562|OTHER|||||||0.016||||||threshold for significance (p \< 0.05)|Fisher Exact|||||||0.016
81483494|NCT01255163|162655563|OTHER|||||||0.098||||||"Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05.~Type III Tests of Fixed Effects Group \* VisitLong F (6, 52.008) = 1.902, p = 0.098"|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures mixed model with Repeated Factor (Visit Long: baseline, 6, 12, 18 months), Fixed Factors (Group,VisitLong, Sex) and Covariate (Age)|||"MIXED MMSE.tot BY Group Sex VisitLong WITH Age~* CRITERIA=CIN(95) MXITER(100) MXSTEP(10) SCORING(1) SINGULAR(0.000000000001) HCONVERGE(0, ABSOLUTE) LCONVERGE(0, ABSOLUTE) PCONVERGE(0.000001, ABSOLUTE)~* FIXED=Group Sex Age Group\*VisitLong \| SSTYPE(3)~* METHOD=REML~* PRINT=SOLUTION~* REPEATED=VisitLong \| SUBJECT(SubjectID) COVTYPE(AR1)~* EMMEANS=TABLES(Group) COMPARE ADJ(BONFERRONI)~* EMMEANS=TABLES(Sex) COMPARE ADJ(BONFERRONI)~* EMMEANS=TABLES(Group\*VisitLong) COMPARE(Group) ADJ(BONFERRONI)~* EMMEANS=TABLES(Group\*VisitLong) COMPARE(VisitLong) ADJ(BONFERRONI) ."|||0.098
81483495|NCT01255163|162655564|OTHER|||||||0.295||||||"Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05.~Type III Tests of Fixed Effects for Group\*VisitLong F (6, 52.281) = 1.254, p = 0.295"|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures mixed model with Repeated Factor (Visit Long: baseline, 6, 12, 18 months), Fixed Factors (Group,VisitLong, Sex) and Covariate (Age)|||"MIXED ADAS70 BY Group Sex VisitLong WITH Age~* CRITERIA=CIN(95) MXITER(100) MXSTEP(10) SCORING(1) SINGULAR(0.000000000001) HCONVERGE(0, ABSOLUTE) LCONVERGE(0, ABSOLUTE) PCONVERGE(0.000001, ABSOLUTE)~* FIXED=Group Sex Age Group\*VisitLong \| SSTYPE(3)~* METHOD=REML~* PRINT=SOLUTION~* REPEATED=VisitLong \| SUBJECT(SubjectID) COVTYPE(AR1)~* EMMEANS=TABLES(Group) COMPARE ADJ(BONFERRONI)~* EMMEANS=TABLES(Sex) COMPARE ADJ(BONFERRONI)~* EMMEANS=TABLES(Group\*VisitLong) COMPARE(Group) ADJ(BONFERRONI)~* EMMEANS=TABLES(Group\*VisitLong) COMPARE(VisitLong) ADJ(BONFERRONI) ."|||0.295
81483496|NCT01255163|162655565|OTHER|||||||0.141||||||Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05. Type III Tests of Fixed Effects Group \* VisitLong F (6, 47.485) = 1.704, p = 0.141|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures mixed model with Repeated Factor (Visit Long: baseline, 6, 12, 18 months), Fixed Factors (Group,VisitLong, Sex) and Covariate (Age)|||"MIXED CDR BY Group Sex VisitLong WITH Age~CRITERIA=CIN(95) MXITER(100) MXSTEP(10) SCORING(1) SINGULAR(0.000000000001) HCONVERGE(0, ABSOLUTE) LCONVERGE(0, ABSOLUTE) PCONVERGE(0.000001, ABSOLUTE) FIXED=Group Sex Age Group\*VisitLong \| SSTYPE(3) METHOD=REML PRINT=SOLUTION REPEATED=VisitLong \| SUBJECT(SubjectID) COVTYPE(AR1) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group) COMPARE ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Sex) COMPARE ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group\*VisitLong) COMPARE(Group) ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group\*VisitLong) COMPARE(VisitLong) ADJ(BONFERRONI) ."|||0.141
81541273|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.265||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|2.447|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.447|0.083|0.0360
81483497|NCT01255163|162655566|OTHER|||||||0.031||||||Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05. Type III Tests of Fixed Effects: Group \* VisitLong F (6, 51.955) = 2.553, p = 0.031. Univarate Exendin-4 F(3, 51.386) = 2.734, p = 0.053. Pairwise for Exendin-4, baseline vs. 18 months (p = 0.035).|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures mixed model with Repeated Factor (Visit Long: baseline, 6, 12, 18 months), Fixed Factors (Group,VisitLong, Sex) and Covariate (Age)|||"MIXED CDR.sob BY Group Sex VisitLong WITH Age CRITERIA=CIN(95) MXITER(100) MXSTEP(10) SCORING(1) SINGULAR(0.000000000001) HCONVERGE(0, ABSOLUTE) LCONVERGE(0, ABSOLUTE) PCONVERGE(0.000001, ABSOLUTE) FIXED=Group Sex Age Group\*VisitLong \| SSTYPE(3) METHOD=REML PRINT=SOLUTION REPEATED=VisitLong \| SUBJECT(SubjectID) COVTYPE(AR1) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group) COMPARE ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Sex) COMPARE ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group\*VisitLong) COMPARE(Group) ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group\*VisitLong) COMPARE(VisitLong) ADJ(BONFERRONI) ."|||0.031
81483498|NCT01255163|162655567|OTHER|||||||0.703||||||Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05. Type III Tests of Fixed Effects Group \* VisitLong F (2, 15.251) = 0.360, p = 0.703.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures mixed model with Repeated Factor (Visit Long: baseline,18 months), Fixed Factors (Group,VisitLong, Sex) and Covariate (Age)|||"MIXED TAU BY Group Sex VisitLong WITH Age CRITERIA=CIN(95) MXITER(100) MXSTEP(10) SCORING(1) SINGULAR(0.000000000001) HCONVERGE(0, ABSOLUTE) LCONVERGE(0, ABSOLUTE) PCONVERGE(0.000001, ABSOLUTE) FIXED=Group Sex Age Group\*VisitLong \| SSTYPE(3) METHOD=REML PRINT=SOLUTION REPEATED=VisitLong \| SUBJECT(SubjectID) COVTYPE(AR1) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group) COMPARE ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Sex) COMPARE ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group\*VisitLong) COMPARE(Group) ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group\*VisitLong) COMPARE(VisitLong) ADJ(BONFERRONI) ."|||0.703
81483499|NCT01255163|162655568|OTHER|||||||0.845||||||Threshold for statistical significance p \< 0.05. Type III Tests of Fixed Effects Group \* VisitLong F (2, 15.828) = 0.170, p = 0.845.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures mixed model with Repeated Factor (Visit Long: baseline,18 months), Fixed Factors (Group,VisitLong, Sex) and Covariate (Age)|||"MIXED pTAU BY Group Sex VisitLong WITH Age CRITERIA=CIN(95) MXITER(100) MXSTEP(10) SCORING(1) SINGULAR(0.000000000001) HCONVERGE(0, ABSOLUTE) LCONVERGE(0, ABSOLUTE) PCONVERGE(0.000001, ABSOLUTE) FIXED=Group Sex Age Group\*VisitLong \| SSTYPE(3) METHOD=REML PRINT=SOLUTION REPEATED=VisitLong \| SUBJECT(SubjectID) COVTYPE(AR1) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group) COMPARE ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Sex) COMPARE ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group\*VisitLong) COMPARE(Group) ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group\*VisitLong) COMPARE(VisitLong) ADJ(BONFERRONI) ."|||0.845
81483500|NCT01255163|162655569|OTHER|||||||0.018||||||Type III Tests of Fixed Effects: Group \* VisitLong F (2, 16.614) = 5.142, p = 0.018. Univariate tests: Placebo F(1, 16.595) = 4.138, p = 0.058; Exendin-4 F(1, 16.595) = 6.262, p = 0.022. Pairwise for Exendin-4, baseline vs. 18 months (p = 0.022).|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures mixed model with Repeated Factor (Visit Long: baseline,18 months), Fixed Factors (Group,VisitLong, Sex) and Covariate (Age)|||"MIXED Ab42 BY Group Sex VisitLong WITH Age CRITERIA=CIN(95) MXITER(100) MXSTEP(10) SCORING(1) SINGULAR(0.000000000001) HCONVERGE(0, ABSOLUTE) LCONVERGE(0, ABSOLUTE) PCONVERGE(0.000001, ABSOLUTE) FIXED=Group Sex Age Group\*VisitLong \| SSTYPE(3) METHOD=REML PRINT=SOLUTION REPEATED=VisitLong \| SUBJECT(SubjectID) COVTYPE(AR1) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group) COMPARE ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Sex) COMPARE ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group\*VisitLong) COMPARE(Group) ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group\*VisitLong) COMPARE(VisitLong) ADJ(BONFERRONI) ."|||0.018
81483501|NCT01255163|162655570|OTHER|||||||0.009||||||Type III Tests of Fixed Effects: Group \* VisitLong F (8, 72.603) = 2.816, p = 0.009. Univarate Exendin-4 F(4, 72.944) = 4.834, p = 0.002. Pairwise comparisons for Exendin-4 showed a decrease in BMI baseline vs. 6 months (p = 0.029).|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures mixed model with Repeated Factor (Visit Long: baseline, 6, 12, 18 months), Fixed Factors (Group,VisitLong, Sex) and Covariate (Age)|||"MIXED BMI BY Group Sex VisitLong WITH Age CRITERIA=CIN(95) MXITER(100) MXSTEP(10) SCORING(1) SINGULAR(0.000000000001) HCONVERGE(0, ABSOLUTE) LCONVERGE(0, ABSOLUTE) PCONVERGE(0.000001, ABSOLUTE) FIXED=Group Sex Age Group\*VisitLong \| SSTYPE(3) METHOD=REML PRINT=SOLUTION REPEATED=VisitLong \| SUBJECT(SubjectID) COVTYPE(AR1) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group) COMPARE ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Sex) COMPARE ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group\*VisitLong) COMPARE(Group) ADJ(BONFERRONI) EMMEANS=TABLES(Group\*VisitLong) COMPARE(VisitLong) ADJ(BONFERRONI) ."|||0.009
81483502|NCT00490035|162655571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage Reduction over Placebo|6.5|||=|0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|16.9|||ANCOVA|||In order to control the Type I error testing was performed in sequence starting with 50 mg, then 100 mg and finally 20 mg Brivaracetam per day versus Placebo, only moving to the next test if the previous one was significant at the 5 % level.||16.9|-5.2|=0.261
81483503|NCT06058390|162655594|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.14|||||Geometric mean is adjusted for covariates: randomized groups (Arms 1 and 2 of this endpoint), injection site (arm, thigh and abdomen) as categorical covariates and log transformed Baseline weight as continuous covariate.|Analysis was performed on the natural logarithms using a fixed-effects model.||1.14|0.91|
81483504|NCT06058390|162655595|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.15|||||Geometric mean is adjusted for covariates: randomized groups (Arms 1 and 2 of this endpoint), injection site (arm, thigh and abdomen) as categorical covariates and log transformed Baseline weight as continuous covariate.|Analysis was performed on the natural logarithms using a fixed-effects model.||1.15|0.96|
81483505|NCT06058390|162655596|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.18|||||Geometric mean is adjusted for covariates: randomized groups (Arms 1 and 2 of this endpoint), injection site (arm, thigh and abdomen) as categorical covariates and log transformed baseline weight as continuous covariate.|Analysis was performed on the natural logarithms using a fixed-effects model.||1.18|0.88|
81483506|NCT06058390|162655597|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.09|||||Geometric mean is adjusted for covariates: randomized groups (Arms 1 and 2 of this endpoint), injection site (arm, thigh and abdomen) as categorical covariates and log transformed Baseline weight as continuous covariate.|Analysis was performed on the natural logarithms using a fixed-effects model.||1.09|0.88|
81541274|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.267||||0.0443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|2.502|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.502|0.032|0.0443
81541275|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.269||||0.0493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|2.533|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.533|0.004|0.0493
81541276|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.271||||0.0587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|2.589|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.589|-0.047|0.0587
81541277|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.273||||0.0642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|2.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.620|-0.075|0.0642
81541278|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.275||||0.0746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.127|2.677|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.677|-0.127|0.0746
81541279|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.276||||0.0806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.155|2.708|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.708|-0.155|0.0806
81483507|NCT06058390|162655598|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.13|||||Geometric mean is adjusted for covariates: randomized groups (Arms 1 and 2 of this endpoint), injection site (arm, thigh and abdomen) as categorical covariates and log transformed Baseline weight as continuous covariate.|Analysis was performed on the natural logarithms using a fixed-effects model.||1.13|0.87|
81483508|NCT06058390|162655599|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.08|||||Geometric mean is adjusted for covariates: randomized groups (Arms 1 and 2 of this endpoint), injection site (arm, thigh and abdomen) as categorical covariates and log transformed Baseline weight as continuous covariate.|Analysis was performed on the natural logarithms using a fixed-effects model.||1.08|0.87|
81483509|NCT01211145|162655681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.5||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 0.5 mg/Placebo|||2.50|0.75|.312
81483510|NCT01211145|162655681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|3.26||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 2.5 mg/Placebo|||3.26|0.95|.071
81483511|NCT01211145|162655681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.39||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 5.0 mg/Placebo|||3.39|1.40|<.001
81483512|NCT01211145|162655682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.91||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 0.5 mg/Placebo|||1.91|0.70|.575
81483513|NCT01211145|162655682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.31||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 2.5 mg/Placebo|||3.31|1.06|.032
81483514|NCT01211145|162655682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.95||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 5.0 mg/Placebo|||1.95|0.91|.137
81541280|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.279||||0.0917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.207|2.765|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.765|-0.207|0.0917
81483515|NCT01211145|162655683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.96||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 0.5 mg/Placebo|||1.96|0.74|.458
81483516|NCT01211145|162655683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|3.03||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 2.5 mg/Placebo|||3.03|1.09|.021
81483517|NCT01211145|162655683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.32||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 5.0 mg/Placebo|||2.32|1.12|.010
81483518|NCT01211145|162655684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.84||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 0.5 mg/Placebo|||1.84|0.64|.753
81483519|NCT01211145|162655684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.79||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 2.5 mg/Placebo|||2.79|0.86|.145
81483520|NCT01211145|162655684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.04||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 5.0 mg/Placebo|||2.04|0.91|.127
81483521|NCT01211145|162655685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.32||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 0.5 mg/Placebo|||2.32|0.79|.274
81483522|NCT01211145|162655685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|1.67||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.91||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 2.5 mg/Placebo|||2.91|0.96|.067
81483523|NCT01211145|162655685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.08||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 5.0 mg/Placebo|||2.08|0.91|.127
81483524|NCT01211145|162655686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.16||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 0.5 mg/Placebo|||1.16|0.38|.153
81483525|NCT01211145|162655686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.08||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 2.5 mg/Placebo|||1.08|0.33|.087
81483526|NCT01211145|162655686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.83||Unadjusted|Regression, Logistic||ZOMIG 5.0 mg/Placebo|||0.83|0.36|.004
81483527|NCT00427908|162655687|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion indicative of non-inferiority: lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference (Nimenrix minus Mencevax) in the percentage of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response to be greater than or equal to -15% for rSBA-MenA.|Difference in percentage|6.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|16.04||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of Nimenrix™ conjugate vaccine compared to Mencevax™ plain polysaccharide vaccine in terms of the vaccine response (VRR) to MenA. Response to a vaccine antigen component was defined as: For initially seronegative subject, post-vaccination serum bactericidal assay using rabbit complement (rSBA) titer ≥ 1:32. For initially seropositive subject, at least 4-fold increase in rSBA-MenA titer from pre to post vaccination.||16.04|1.15|
81483528|NCT00427908|162655687|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion indicative of non-inferiority: lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference (Nimenrix minus Mencevax) in the percentage of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response is greater than or equal to -15% for rSBA-MenC.|Difference in percentage|13.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.79|24.32||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of Nimenrix™ conjugate vaccine compared to Mencevax™ plain polysaccharide vaccine in terms of the vaccine response (VRR) to MenC. Response to a vaccine antigen component was defined as: For initially seronegative subject, post-vaccination serum bactericidal assay using rabbit complement (rSBA) titer ≥ 1:32. For initially seropositive subject, at least 4-fold increase in rSBA-MenC titer from pre to post vaccination.||24.32|4.79|
81483529|NCT00427908|162655687|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion indicative of non-inferiority: lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference (Nimenrix minus Mencevax) in the percentage of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response is greater than or equal to -15% for rSBA-MenW-135.|Difference in percentage|4.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|12.21||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of Nimenrix™ conjugate vaccine compared to Mencevax™ plain polysaccharide vaccine in terms of the vaccine response (VRR) to MenW-135. Response to a vaccine antigen component was defined as: For initially seronegative subject, post-vaccination serum bactericidal assay using rabbit complement (rSBA) titer ≥ 1:32. For initially seropositive subject, at least 4-fold increase in rSBA-MenW-135 titer from pre to post vaccination.||12.21|1.51|
81483530|NCT00427908|162655687|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion indicative of non-inferiority: lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference (Nimenrux minus Mencevax) in the percentage of subjects with bactericidal vaccine response is greater than or equal to -15% for rSBA-MenY.|Difference in percentage|16.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.99|26.78||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of Nimenrix™ conjugate vaccine compared to Mencevax™ plain polysaccharide vaccine in terms of the vaccine response (VRR) to MenY. Response to a vaccine antigen component was defined as: For initially seronegative subject, post-vaccination serum bactericidal assay using rabbit complement (rSBA) titer ≥ 1:32. For initially seropositive subject, at least 4-fold increase in rSBA-MenY titer from pre to post vaccination.||26.78|8.99|
81483531|NCT00427908|162655690|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion indicative of non-inferiority (serogroup C only): one month after vaccination, the lower limit of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the group difference (Nimenrix Group minus Meningitec Group) in the percentage of subjects with rSBA titer ≥ 1:8 is greater than or equal to the predefined clinical limit of -15%.|Difference in vaccine response rate|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|7.89||||||To evaluate the non-inferiority of the vaccine response induced by Nimenrix™ conjugate vaccine when compared to the licensed Meningitec™ vaccine for MenC as measured by rSBA.||7.89|-0.27|
81483532|NCT03163446|162655820|OTHER|Statistics considered descriptive as study designed to provide proof of concept and initial assessment of efficacy; not considered confirmatory.|Risk Difference (RD)|10.4||||0.3137|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.35|27.19|||Fisher Exact|||||27.19|-6.35|0.3137
81483533|NCT03163446|162655830|OTHER|P-value was ad hoc. Statistics considered descriptive as study designed to provide proof of concept and initial assessment of efficacy; not considered confirmatory.|Risk Difference (RD)|42.8||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.3|71.4|||Fisher Exact|||||71.4|14.3|0.0101
81483534|NCT03163446|162655831|OTHER|P value was ad hoc. Descriptive statistics were performed.||||||0.0646|||||||Fisher Exact||||Descriptive statistics were performed.|||0.0646
81483535|NCT03163446|162655833|OTHER|P-value was ad hoc. Statistics considered descriptive as study designed to provide proof of concept and initial assessment of efficacy; not considered confirmatory.|Risk Difference (RD)|-21.3||||0.0556|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-45.1|2.5|||Fisher Exact|||||2.5|-45.1|0.0556
81483536|NCT03256578|162655920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.896|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.896
81483537|NCT03256578|162655921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.107|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.107
81483538|NCT03256578|162655922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.847|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.847
81483539|NCT03256578|162655923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.126|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.126
81483540|NCT03256578|162655924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.346|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.346
81483541|NCT03256578|162655925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.094
81483542|NCT03256578|162655926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.656|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.656
81483543|NCT03256578|162655927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.434|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.434
81483544|NCT03256578|162655928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.903|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.903
81483545|NCT03256578|162655929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.699|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.699
81483546|NCT03256578|162655930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.231|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.231
81483547|NCT03256578|162655931|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.593||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.225|1.561|||Chi-squared|||||1.561|0.225|0.283
81483548|NCT03256578|162655932|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.864||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.756|4.599|||Chi-squared|||||4.599|0.756|0.168
81483549|NCT03256578|162655933|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.67||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.474|0.947|||Chi-squared|||||0.947|0.474|0.024
81483550|NCT03256578|162655934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.585|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.585
81483551|NCT03256578|162655935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.342|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.342
81483552|NCT03256578|162655936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.431|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.431
81483553|NCT03256578|162655938|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.059||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.854|1.313|||Chi-squared|||||1.313|0.854|0.518
81483554|NCT03256578|162655939|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.951||||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.555|1.629|||Chi-squared|||||1.629|0.555|0.855
81483555|NCT03256578|162655940|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.994||||0.524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.834|1.186|||Chi-squared|||||1.186|0.834|0.524
81483556|NCT03256578|162655941|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.649||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.294|1.434|||Chi-squared|||||1.434|0.294|0.280
81483557|NCT03256578|162655942|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.393||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.703|2.76|||Chi-squared|||||2.760|0.703|0.339
81483558|NCT03256578|162655943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.486|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.486
81483559|NCT03256578|162655944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.655|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.655
81483560|NCT03256578|162655945|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.02|||Chi-squared|||||1.02|0.99|1.00
81483561|NCT02371616|162655946|NON_INFERIORITY|Inferences: upper end of the 2-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference for the estimated effect of Test relative to Comparator, for success, should be \<=6mm. (i.e., Test is no more than 6mm inferior to Comparator).|Least square (LS) mean difference|2.67||||0.2678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|7.4||From ANCOVA model: change from baseline as the response variable, treatment group, baseline Schiff stratum and study site as fixed effects, with baseline VAS score as covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named dentifrice such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|Statistical analysis applies to change from baseline at week 8 for test and comparator dentifrice.||7.40|-2.06|0.2678
81483562|NCT00754741|162655954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.763|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.763
81483563|NCT00754741|162655954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.285|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.285
81483564|NCT00754741|162655955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.380
81483565|NCT00754741|162655955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.084|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.084
81483566|NCT00754741|162655956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.667|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.667
81483567|NCT00754741|162655956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.530
81483568|NCT00754741|162655957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.881|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.881
81483569|NCT00754741|162655957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.849|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.849
81483570|NCT00754741|162655958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.134
81483571|NCT00754741|162655958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.714|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.714
81483572|NCT00754741|162655959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.291|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.291
81483573|NCT00754741|162655959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.968|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.968
81483574|NCT00754741|162655960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.671|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.671
81483575|NCT00754741|162655960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.399|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.399
81483576|NCT00754741|162655961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.829|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.829
81483577|NCT00754741|162655961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.283|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.283
81483578|NCT00754741|162655962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.971|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.971
81483579|NCT00754741|162655962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.115|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.115
81483580|NCT00754741|162655963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.573|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.573
81483581|NCT00754741|162655963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.443|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.443
81483582|NCT00754741|162655964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.469|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.469
81483583|NCT00754741|162655964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.369|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.369
81483584|NCT00754741|162655965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.779|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.779
81483585|NCT00754741|162655965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.733|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.733
81483586|NCT00754741|162655966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.952|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.952
81483587|NCT00754741|162655966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.856|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.856
81483588|NCT00754741|162655967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.419|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.419
81483589|NCT00754741|162655967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.998|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.998
81483590|NCT04152200|162655976|OTHER|Not applied|Least Squares (LS) Mean|-33.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.63|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.82|15.16|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) was used to test against the null hypothesis of mean change from baseline outcome being equal to 0. The model includes scheduled visits and baseline plasma oxalate (μmol/L) as fixed effects and patient as a random factor. Autoregressive (1) was used to model the within-patient variability.||15.16|-81.82|
81483591|NCT04152200|162655977|OTHER|Not applied|Least Squares (LS) Mean|-42.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.95|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.71|-34.15|||MMRM|||REML based Mixed Model Repeated Measures MMRM was used to test against the null hypothesis of mean change from baseline outcome being equal to 0. The model includes scheduled visits and baseline plasma oxalate (μmol/L) as fixed effects and patient as a random factor. Autoregressive (1) was used to model the within-patient variability.||-34.15|-50.71|
81483592|NCT00593814|162656021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81483593|NCT03028142|162656023|OTHER||LS Means ratio|1.05||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.09|||ANCOVA|||||1.09|1.02|0.0022
81483594|NCT03028142|162656023|OTHER||LS Means ratio|1.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.12|||ANCOVA|||||1.12|1.05|<0.0001
81483595|NCT03028142|162656024|OTHER||LS Means ratio|1.03||||0.0988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.06|||ANCOVA|||||1.06|0.99|0.0988
81483596|NCT03028142|162656024|OTHER||LS Means ratio|1.06||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.09|||ANCOVA|||||1.09|1.02|0.0009
81483597|NCT03028142|162656025|OTHER||LS Means ratio|1.02||||0.2496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.06|||ANCOVA|||||1.06|0.98|0.2496
81483598|NCT03028142|162656025|OTHER||LS Means ratio|1.06||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.1|1.02|0.0039
81483599|NCT03028142|162656026|OTHER||LS Means ratio|1.03||||0.1404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.06|||ANCOVA|||||1.06|0.99|0.1404
81483600|NCT03028142|162656026|OTHER||LS Means ratio|1.04||||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.08|||ANCOVA|||||1.08|1.01|0.0228
81483601|NCT00643760|162656036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference versus placebo|-0.35||||0.295||95.0|-1.02|0.31||This p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity using a combination of a sequential method and the Hochberg procedure in order to maintain the overall experiment-wise alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with body mass index (BMI), baseline 24-hour average pain intensity, and grouped center as covariates was used.||||0.31|-1.02|0.295
81483602|NCT00643760|162656036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference versus placebo|-0.02||||0.946||95.0|-0.71|0.66||This p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity using a combination of a sequential method and the Hochberg procedure in order to maintain the overall experiment-wise alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|An ANCOVA model with BMI, baseline 24-hour average pain intensity, and grouped center as covariates was used.||||0.66|-0.71|0.946
81483603|NCT00643760|162656036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference versus placebo|-0.55||||0.105||95.0|-1.1|0.01||This p-value has been adjusted for multiplicity using a combination of a sequential method and the Hochberg procedure in order to maintain the overall experiment-wise alpha level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|An ANCOVA model with BMI, baseline 24-hour average pain intensity, and grouped center as covariates was used.||||0.01|-1.10|0.105
81483604|NCT00643760|162656036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference versus placebo|0.43||||||95.0|-0.22|1.08||||||||1.08|-0.22|
81483605|NCT01249417|162656096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS means|-0.38||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||LS means for each treatment group and treatment comparisons, as well as the p-values were obtained from an ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment, baseline MAS score, age range at baseline, BTX status at baseline and centre as covariates.||-0.13|-0.64|0.0029
81483606|NCT01249417|162656096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS means|-0.49||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||LS means for each treatment group and treatment comparisons, as well as the p-values were obtained from an ANCOVA on the change from baseline with treatment, baseline MAS score, age range at baseline, BTX status at baseline and centre as covariates.||-0.23|-0.75|0.0002
81483607|NCT01249417|162656097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS means|0.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.14|||ANOVA|||LS means for each treatment group and treatment comparisons, as well as the p-values were obtained from an ANOVA on the visit value with treatment, age range at baseline, BTX status at baseline and centre as covariates.||1.14|0.50|<0.0001
81483608|NCT01249417|162656097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS means|0.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.1|||ANOVA|||LS means for each treatment group and treatment comparisons, as well as the p-values were obtained from an ANOVA on the visit value with treatment, age range at baseline, BTX status at baseline and centre as covariates.||1.10|0.45|<0.0001
81483609|NCT01249417|162656098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS means|5.32||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|8.32|||ANOVA|||LS means for each treatment group and treatment comparisons, as well as the p-values were obtained from an ANOVA on the visit value with treatment, age range at baseline, BTX status at baseline and centre as covariates.||8.32|2.31|0.0006
81483610|NCT01249417|162656098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|4.65||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|7.71|||ANOVA|||LS means for each treatment group and treatment comparisons, as well as the p-values were obtained from an ANOVA on the visit value with treatment, age range at baseline, BTX status at baseline and centre as covariates.||7.71|1.59|0.0031
81483611|NCT00917124|162656099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||"Hypothesis: intraoperative monitoring of cerebral oxigenation with INVOS system will improve cognitive outcome of patients undergoing CABG procedure.~Sample size was determined assuming 50% incidence of cognitive impairment after cardiac surgery and possibility of decreasing that incidence to 30% using cerebral oximetry. Based on 0.8 power to detect a significant difference (p=0.05), 90 patients were required for each study group."||||0.002
81483612|NCT02858401|162656134|OTHER|||||||0.1498|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1498
81483613|NCT02858401|162656134|OTHER|||||||0.064|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.0640
81483614|NCT02858401|162656134|OTHER|||||||0.2807|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.2807
81483615|NCT02858401|162656134|OTHER|||||||0.1228|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1228
81483616|NCT02858401|162656134|OTHER|||||||0.0289|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.0289
81483617|NCT02858401|162656134|OTHER|||||||0.5895|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5895
81483618|NCT02858401|162656135|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483619|NCT02858401|162656135|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483620|NCT02858401|162656135|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483621|NCT02858401|162656136|OTHER|||||||0.5557|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5557
81483622|NCT02858401|162656136|OTHER|||||||0.5557|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5557
81483623|NCT02858401|162656136|OTHER|||||||0.8288|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.8288
81483624|NCT02858401|162656136|OTHER|||||||0.5557|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5557
81483625|NCT02858401|162656136|OTHER|||||||0.6056|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.6056
81483626|NCT02858401|162656136|OTHER|||||||0.5557|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5557
81483627|NCT02858401|162656137|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483628|NCT02858401|162656137|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483629|NCT02858401|162656137|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483630|NCT02858401|162656138|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483631|NCT02858401|162656138|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483632|NCT02858401|162656138|OTHER|||||||0.1556|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1556
81483633|NCT02858401|162656138|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483634|NCT02858401|162656138|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483635|NCT02858401|162656138|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483636|NCT02858401|162656139|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483637|NCT02858401|162656139|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483638|NCT02858401|162656139|OTHER|||||||0.3613|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3613
81483639|NCT02858401|162656140|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483640|NCT02858401|162656140|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483641|NCT02858401|162656140|OTHER|||||||0.1949|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1949
81483642|NCT02858401|162656140|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483643|NCT02858401|162656140|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483644|NCT02858401|162656140|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483645|NCT02858401|162656141|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483646|NCT02858401|162656141|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483647|NCT02858401|162656141|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483648|NCT02858401|162656142|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483649|NCT02858401|162656142|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483650|NCT02858401|162656142|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483651|NCT02858401|162656143|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483652|NCT02858401|162656143|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483653|NCT02858401|162656143|OTHER|||||||0.1556|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1556
81483654|NCT02858401|162656143|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483655|NCT02858401|162656143|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483656|NCT02858401|162656143|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483657|NCT02858401|162656144|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81541281|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.28||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.236|2.797|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.797|-0.236|0.0980
81483658|NCT02858401|162656144|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81541282|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.283||||0.1095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.288|2.854|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.854|-0.288|0.1095
81483659|NCT02858401|162656144|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483660|NCT02858401|162656145|OTHER|||||||0.1949|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1949
81483661|NCT02858401|162656145|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483662|NCT02858401|162656145|OTHER|||||||0.4278|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4278
81483663|NCT02858401|162656145|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483664|NCT02858401|162656145|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483665|NCT02858401|162656145|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483666|NCT02858401|162656146|OTHER|||||||0.5186|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5186
81483667|NCT02858401|162656146|OTHER|||||||0.5716|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5716
81483668|NCT02858401|162656146|OTHER|||||||0.1869|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1869
81483669|NCT02858401|162656146|OTHER|||||||0.5186|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5186
81483670|NCT02858401|162656146|OTHER|||||||0.5186|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5186
81483671|NCT02858401|162656147|OTHER|||||||0.3613|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3613
81483672|NCT02858401|162656147|OTHER|||||||0.4237|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4237
81483673|NCT02858401|162656147|OTHER|||||||0.223|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.2230
81483674|NCT02858401|162656148|OTHER|||||||0.3456|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3456
81483675|NCT02858401|162656148|OTHER|||||||0.3971|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3971
81483676|NCT02858401|162656148|OTHER|||||||0.1301|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1301
81483677|NCT02858401|162656148|OTHER|||||||0.3456|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3456
81483678|NCT02858401|162656148|OTHER|||||||0.3456|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3456
81483679|NCT02858401|162656148|OTHER|||||||0.3456|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3456
81483680|NCT02858401|162656149|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483681|NCT02858401|162656149|OTHER|||||||0.4652|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4652
81483682|NCT02858401|162656149|OTHER|||||||0.5993|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5993
81483683|NCT02858401|162656150|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483684|NCT02858401|162656150|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483685|NCT02858401|162656150|OTHER|||||||0.1949|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1949
81483686|NCT02858401|162656150|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483687|NCT02858401|162656150|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483688|NCT02858401|162656150|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483689|NCT02858401|162656151|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483690|NCT02858401|162656151|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483691|NCT02858401|162656151|OTHER|||||||0.2763|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.2763
81483692|NCT02858401|162656151|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483693|NCT02858401|162656151|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483694|NCT02858401|162656152|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483695|NCT02858401|162656152|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483696|NCT02858401|162656152|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483697|NCT02858401|162656153|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483698|NCT02858401|162656153|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483699|NCT02858401|162656153|OTHER|||||||0.1949|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1949
81483700|NCT02858401|162656153|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483701|NCT02858401|162656153|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483702|NCT02858401|162656153|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483703|NCT02858401|162656154|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483704|NCT02858401|162656154|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483705|NCT02858401|162656154|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483706|NCT02858401|162656155|OTHER|||||||0.5383|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5383
81483707|NCT02858401|162656155|OTHER|||||||0.5896|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5896
81483708|NCT02858401|162656155|OTHER|||||||0.8207|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.8207
81483709|NCT02858401|162656155|OTHER|||||||0.5383|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5383
81541283|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.284||||0.1161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.318|2.886|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.886|-0.318|0.1161
81541284|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.287||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|2.944|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.944|-0.370|0.1280
81483710|NCT02858401|162656155|OTHER|||||||0.5383|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5383
81483711|NCT02858401|162656155|OTHER|||||||0.5383|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5383
81483712|NCT02858401|162656156|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483713|NCT02858401|162656156|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483714|NCT02858401|162656156|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483715|NCT02858401|162656157|OTHER|||||||0.3237|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3237
81483716|NCT02858401|162656157|OTHER|||||||0.3755|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3755
81483717|NCT02858401|162656157|OTHER|||||||0.4577|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4577
81483718|NCT02858401|162656157|OTHER|||||||0.3237|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3237
81483719|NCT02858401|162656157|OTHER|||||||0.3237|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3237
81483720|NCT02858401|162656157|OTHER|||||||0.3237|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3237
81483721|NCT02858401|162656158|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483722|NCT02858401|162656158|OTHER|||||||0.4652|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4652
81483723|NCT02858401|162656158|OTHER|||||||0.7526|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.7526
81483724|NCT02858401|162656159|OTHER|||||||0.5546|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5546
81541285|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.288||||0.1346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.399|2.976|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.976|-0.399|0.1346
81483725|NCT02858401|162656159|OTHER|||||||0.6937|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.6937
81483726|NCT02858401|162656159|OTHER|||||||0.8207|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.8207
81483727|NCT02858401|162656159|OTHER|||||||0.5383|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5383
81483728|NCT02858401|162656159|OTHER|||||||0.5383|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5383
81483729|NCT02858401|162656159|OTHER|||||||0.7878|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.7878
81483730|NCT02858401|162656160|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483731|NCT02858401|162656160|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483732|NCT02858401|162656160|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483733|NCT02858401|162656161|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483734|NCT02858401|162656161|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483735|NCT02858401|162656161|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483736|NCT02858401|162656161|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483737|NCT02858401|162656161|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0000
81483738|NCT02858401|162656161|OTHER|||||||0.1949|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1949
81483739|NCT02858401|162656162|OTHER|||||||0.5186|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5186
81483740|NCT02858401|162656162|OTHER|||||||0.5716|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5716
81483741|NCT02858401|162656162|OTHER|||||||0.6908|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.6908
81483742|NCT02858401|162656162|OTHER|||||||0.5186|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5186
81483743|NCT02858401|162656162|OTHER|||||||0.5186|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5186
81483744|NCT02858401|162656163|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483745|NCT02858401|162656163|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483746|NCT02858401|162656163|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483747|NCT02858401|162656164|OTHER|||||||0.5383|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5383
81483748|NCT02858401|162656164|OTHER|||||||0.5896|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5896
81483749|NCT02858401|162656164|OTHER|||||||0.1784|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1784
81483750|NCT02858401|162656164|OTHER|||||||0.5383|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5383
81483751|NCT02858401|162656164|OTHER|||||||0.5383|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5383
81483752|NCT02858401|162656164|OTHER|||||||0.5383|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5383
81483753|NCT02858401|162656165|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483754|NCT02858401|162656165|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483755|NCT02858401|162656165|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483756|NCT02858401|162656166|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483757|NCT02858401|162656166|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483758|NCT02858401|162656166|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483759|NCT02858401|162656167|OTHER|||||||0.3074|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3074
81483760|NCT02858401|162656167|OTHER|||||||0.3074|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3074
81483761|NCT02858401|162656168|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483762|NCT02858401|162656168|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483763|NCT02858401|162656168|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483764|NCT02858401|162656169|OTHER|||||||0.1757|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1757
81483765|NCT02858401|162656169|OTHER|||||||0.1757|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1757
81483766|NCT02858401|162656169|OTHER|||||||0.5993|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5993
81483767|NCT02858401|162656170|OTHER|||||||0.8504|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.8504
81483768|NCT02858401|162656170|OTHER|||||||0.5716|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5716
81483769|NCT02858401|162656170|OTHER|||||||0.6908|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.6908
81541286|NCT00083889|162759657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.291||||0.1466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.452|3.034|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G SWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||3.034|-0.452|0.1466
81483770|NCT02858401|162656170|OTHER|||||||0.5186|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5186
81483771|NCT02858401|162656170|OTHER|||||||0.5186|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.5186
81483772|NCT02858401|162656171|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483773|NCT02858401|162656171|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483774|NCT02858401|162656171|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483775|NCT02858401|162656172|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483776|NCT02858401|162656172|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483777|NCT02858401|162656172|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483778|NCT02858401|162656173|OTHER|||||||0.3074|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3074
81483779|NCT02858401|162656173|OTHER|||||||0.3074|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.3074
81483780|NCT02858401|162656174|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483781|NCT02858401|162656174|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483782|NCT02858401|162656174|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483783|NCT02858401|162656175|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483784|NCT02858401|162656175|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483785|NCT02858401|162656175|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||1.0000
81483786|NCT02858401|162656176|OTHER|||||||0.1757|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1757
81483787|NCT02858401|162656176|OTHER|||||||0.1757|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1757
81483788|NCT02858401|162656176|OTHER|||||||0.223|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.2230
81483789|NCT02858401|162656177|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483790|NCT02858401|162656177|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483791|NCT02858401|162656177|OTHER|||||||0.4652|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4652
81483792|NCT02858401|162656178|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483793|NCT02858401|162656178|OTHER|||||||0.4047|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4047
81483794|NCT02858401|162656178|OTHER|||||||0.4652|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.4652
81483795|NCT02858401|162656179|OTHER|||||||0.1757|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1757
81483796|NCT02858401|162656179|OTHER|||||||0.1757|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.1757
81483797|NCT02858401|162656179|OTHER|||||||0.223|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.2230
81483798|NCT02858401|162656182|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483799|NCT02858401|162656182|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483800|NCT02858401|162656182|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483801|NCT02858401|162656182|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483802|NCT02858401|162656182|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483803|NCT02858401|162656182|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483804|NCT02858401|162656183|OTHER|||||||0.3333|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3333
81483805|NCT02858401|162656184|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483806|NCT02858401|162656184|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483807|NCT02858401|162656184|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483808|NCT02858401|162656184|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483809|NCT02858401|162656184|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483810|NCT02858401|162656184|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483811|NCT02858401|162656185|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483812|NCT02858401|162656185|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483813|NCT02858401|162656185|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483814|NCT02858401|162656185|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483815|NCT02858401|162656185|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483816|NCT02858401|162656185|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483817|NCT02858401|162656186|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483818|NCT02858401|162656186|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483819|NCT02858401|162656186|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483820|NCT02858401|162656187|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483821|NCT02858401|162656187|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483822|NCT02858401|162656187|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483823|NCT02858401|162656189|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483824|NCT02858401|162656189|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483825|NCT02858401|162656189|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81483826|NCT02974868|162656204|SUPERIORITY||Mean of Difference from Placebo|31.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.78|43.5||Hochberg P-value (one-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM)|MMRM contains fixed factors of treatment, week, baseline, treatment by week and treatment by baseline interaction and a random effect for subject.||||43.50|18.78|<.0001
81483827|NCT02974868|162656204|SUPERIORITY||Mean of Difference from Placebo|49.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.62|61.74||Hochberg P-value (one-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM)|MMRM contains fixed factors of treatment, week, baseline, treatment by week and treatment by baseline interaction and a random effect for subject.||||61.74|36.62|<.0001
81483828|NCT02974868|162656205|OTHER||Mean of Difference from Placebo|25.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.64||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.98|43.58|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM)|MMRM contains fixed factors of treatment, week, baseline, treatment by week and treatment by baseline interaction and a random effect for subject.||||43.58|7.98|0.0094
81483829|NCT02974868|162656205|OTHER||Mean of Difference from Placebo|46.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.51|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|29.02|64.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|MMRM contains fixed factors of treatment, week, baseline, treatment by week and treatment by baseline interaction and a random effect for subject.||||64.20|29.02|<.0001
81483830|NCT02974868|162656210|OTHER||Difference in Percentage from Placebo|47.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.2|60.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||||60.7|34.2|<.0001
81483831|NCT02974868|162656210|OTHER||Difference in Percentage from Placebo|61.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.2|73.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||||73.6|48.2|<.0001
81483832|NCT00678418|162656242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||Van der Waerden|||Null hypothesis = the distribution function of opioid-free weeks is the same for both treatment groups.||||0.0002
81483833|NCT00678418|162656243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0042||95.0||||A total of 114 subjects continued on-study beyond the 168-day endpoint for Part A; these subjects were censored as of the first dosing day in Part B.|Kaplan Meier|||P-value was calculated using the log-rank test for the null hypothesis: the distribution of days to discontinuation does not differ by treatment.||||0.0042
81483834|NCT00678418|162656244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||"P-value was calculated using the Chi-square test for the null hypothesis: mean treatment difference = 0.~Calculations were based on the Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) model (normal distribution, identity link and AR(1) correlation structure) for repeated data on change from baseline with treatment and visit as main effects, and baseline as a covariate. Missing data were imputed using the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) method."||||<0.0001
81483835|NCT00678418|162656245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75||||0.0154||95.0|0.6|0.95|||Chi-squared|||"Chi-square test was used to calculate the p-value for treatment. Null hypothesis = no association between relapse to dependence and study treatment.~Subjects who discontinued prematurely from the study were imputed as having a positive naloxone challenge test result."||0.95|0.60|0.0154
81483836|NCT00678418|162656246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0031||95.0|||||van der Waerden|||Null hypothesis: Treatment difference=0. Missing data from subjects due to early discontinuation during Part A were imputed using the baseline rate; thus data for subjects who discontinued early were imputed as having no change from baseline.||||0.0031
81483837|NCT03903172|162656247|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 0||||=0.25
81483838|NCT03903172|162656247|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1||||=.93
81483839|NCT03903172|162656248|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Used acetominophen||||=1.0
81483840|NCT03903172|162656248|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Used ibuprofen||||=1.0
81483841|NCT03903172|162656248|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Used Cyclobenzaprine||||=1.0
81483842|NCT03903172|162656248|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.11|||||||Fisher Exact|||Used Methocarbamol||||=.11
81483843|NCT03903172|162656248|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.49|||||||Fisher Exact|||Used Hydroxyzine||||=.49
81483844|NCT03903172|162656248|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Used an 'Other' non-pharmacologic medication||||=1.0
81483845|NCT03903172|162656249|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Any narcotic medication used||||=1.0
81483846|NCT02495389|162656251|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7741|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.35|29.57|||t-test, 2 sided|A two-sided paired t-test was used for this analysis.||The null hypothesis is that there is no change in patients' baseline Overactive Bladder Questionnaire (OAB-q) Health Related Quality of Life (HRQL) score after 12 weeks of therapy.||29.57|18.35|<.0001
81483847|NCT02495389|162656252|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-51.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.1584|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.04|-39.2|||t-test, 2 sided|A two-sided paired t-test was used for this analysis.||The null hypothesis is that there is no change in patients' baseline Urinary Distress Inventory score after 12 weeks of therapy.||-39.20|-64.04|<.0001
81483848|NCT02495389|162656253|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4701|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.33|-18.27|||t-test, 2 sided|A two-sided paired t-test was used for this analysis.||The null hypothesis is that there is no change in patients' baseline Pelvic Organ Prolapse Distress Inventory score after 12 weeks of therapy.||-18.27|-40.33|<.0001
81483849|NCT02495389|162656254|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.1226|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.35|-19.65|||t-test, 2 sided|A two-sided paired t-test was used for this analysis.||The null hypothesis is that there is no change in patients' baseline Colo-Rectal-Anal Distress Inventory score after 12 weeks of therapy.||-19.65|-44.35|<.0001
81483850|NCT05559905|162656277|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.29||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.16|0.58|||ANOVA|||Per protocol, only Panel A (prophylaxis) and Panel C (placebo) were included in the model. The mean PVL in each group and the differences in mean PVL between MK-4482 and placebo and the corresponding 2- sided 95% CI were computed based on the linear model.||0.58|-1.16|0.578
81483851|NCT05559905|162656278|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-2.69||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.17|-0.79|||ANOVA|||Per protocol, only Panel B (treatment) and Panel C (placebo) were included in the model. For both panels, only the participants with RSV infection were included in the analysis. The mean VL-AUC in each group and the differences in mean VL-AUC between MK-4482 and placebo and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were computed based on the linear model.||-0.79|-6.17|0.201
81483852|NCT05559905|162656284|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.62||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.65|2.42|||ANOVA|||Per protocol, only Panel A (prophylaxis) and Panel C (placebo) were included in the model. The mean VL-AUC in each group and the differences in mean VL-AUC between MK-4482 and placebo and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were computed based on the linear model.||2.42|-3.65|0.736
81483853|NCT05559905|162656285|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-1.93||||0.646|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.88|5.02|||ANOVA|||Per protocol, only Panel A (prophylaxis) and Panel C (placebo) were included in the model. The mean VL-AUC in each group and the differences in mean VL-AUC between MK-4482 and placebo and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were computed based on the linear model.||5.02|-8.88|0.646
81483854|NCT05559905|162656286|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.14||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.31|1.04|||ANOVA|||Per protocol, only Panel A (prophylaxis) and Panel C (placebo) were included in the model. The mean PVL in each group and the differences in mean PVL between MK-4482 and placebo and the corresponding 2- sided 95% CI were computed based on the linear model.||1.04|-1.31|0.849
81483855|NCT05559905|162656287|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-2.09||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.97|1.78|||ANOVA|||Per protocol, only Panel A (prophylaxis) and Panel C (placebo) were included in the model. The TSS-AUC in each group and the differences in mean TSS-AUC between MK-4482 and placebo and the corresponding 2- sided 95% CI were computed based on the linear model.||1.78|-5.97|0.371
81541287|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.929||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.398|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G) Emotional Well Being (EWB) subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||1.398|0.460|0.0001
81483856|NCT05559905|162656288|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-1.82||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.11|1.47|||ANOVA|||Per protocol, only Panel A (prophylaxis) and Panel C (placebo) were included in the model. The TSS-AUC-CFB in each group and the differences in mean TSS-AUC-CFB between MK-4482 and placebo and the corresponding 2- sided 95% CI were computed based on the linear model.||1.47|-5.11|0.360
81483857|NCT05559905|162656289|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.46||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.5|0.57|||ANOVA|||Per protocol, only Panel A (prophylaxis) and Panel C (placebo) were included in the model. The mean peak TSS in each group and the differences in mean peak TSS between MK-4482 and placebo and the corresponding 2- sided 95% CI was computed based on the linear model.||0.57|-1.50|0.459
81483858|NCT05559905|162656291|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percent (%)|3.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.28|24.5||||||||24.50|-18.28|
81483859|NCT05559905|162656292|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percent (%)|2.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.37|25.69||||||||25.69|-19.37|
81483860|NCT05559905|162656293|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percent (%)|-2.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.07|19.91||||||||19.91|-25.07|
81483861|NCT05559905|162656294|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percent (%)|-16.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.77|5.64||||||||5.64|-36.77|
81483862|NCT05559905|162656295|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percent (%)|-2.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.69|19.37||||||||19.37|-25.69|
81483863|NCT05559905|162656296|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.69||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.68|0.31|||ANOVA|||Per protocol, only Panel B (treatment) and Panel C (placebo) are included in the model. For both panels, only the participants with RSV infection were included. The mean PVL in each group and the differences in mean PVL between MK-4482 and placebo and the corresponding 2- sided 95% CI were computed based on the linear model.||0.31|-1.68|0.253
81483864|NCT05559905|162656297|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.72||||0.1708||95.0|0.83|3.57|||Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||3.57|0.83|0.1708
81483865|NCT05559905|162656298|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-5.93||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.61|2.75|||ANOVA|||Per protocol, only Panel B (treatment) and Panel C (placebo) are included in the model. For both panels, only the participants with RSV infection were included in the analysis. The mean VL-AUC in each group and the differences in mean VL-AUC between MK-4482 and placebo and the corresponding 2-sided 95% CI were computed based on the linear model.||2.75|-14.61|0.257
81483866|NCT05559905|162656299|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.58||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.88|0.71|||ANOVA|||Per protocol, only Panel B (treatment) and Panel C (placebo) are included in the model. For both panels, only the participants with RSV infection were included in the analysis. The mean PVL in each group and the differences in mean PVL between MK-4482 and placebo and the corresponding 2- sided 95% CI were computed based on the linear model.||0.71|-1.88|0.453
81541288|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.922|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.469|1.375|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.375|0.469|<.0001
81483867|NCT05559905|162656300|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.9121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.51|||Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||2.51|0.44|0.9121
81483868|NCT05559905|162656301|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-1.83||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.25|1.6|||ANOVA|||Per protocol, only Panel B (treatment) and Panel C (placebo) were included in the model. The TSS-AUC in each group and the differences in mean TSS-AUC between MK-4482 and placebo and the corresponding 2- sided 95% CI were computed based on the linear model.||1.60|-5.25|0.377
81483869|NCT05559905|162656302|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.13||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.28|4.02|||ANOVA|||Per protocol, only Panel B (treatment) and Panel C (placebo) were included in the model. The TSS-AUC-CFB in each group and the differences in mean TSS-AUC-CFB between MK-4482 and placebo and the corresponding 2- sided 95% CI were computed based on the linear model.||4.02|-4.28|0.958
81483870|NCT05559905|162656303|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.62||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.21|0.98|||ANOVA|||Per protocol, only Panel B (treatment) and Panel C (placebo) are included in the model. For both panels, only the participants with RSV infection were included in the analysis. The mean peak TSS in each group and the differences in mean peak TSS between MK-4482 and placebo and the corresponding 2- sided 95% CI was computed based on the linear model.||0.98|-2.21|0.520
81541289|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.918|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.471|1.365|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.365|0.471|<.0001
81541290|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.911|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.469|1.352|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.352|0.469|<.0001
81483871|NCT05559905|162656305|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.24||||0.0459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|5.07|||Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||5.07|0.99|0.0459
81483872|NCT04195061|162656346|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.303|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.303
81483873|NCT04195061|162656347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.035
81483874|NCT04195061|162656348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81483875|NCT04536701|162656360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.444|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Total DASS score reported.||||0.444
81483876|NCT04536701|162656360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8378|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Depressive Mood DASS score reported||||0.8378
81483877|NCT04536701|162656360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4087|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Anxiety DASS score reported||||0.4087
81483878|NCT04536701|162656360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4124|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Stress DASS score reported||||0.4124
81483879|NCT04536701|162656361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0508|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Total RMBPC frequency reported||||0.0508
81483880|NCT04536701|162656361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Frequency of disruptive symptoms on RMBP reported||||0.026
81483881|NCT04536701|162656361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1861|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Frequency of depressive symptoms on RMBPC reported||||0.1861
81483882|NCT04536701|162656361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9535|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Frequency of memory symptoms on RMBPC reported||||0.9535
81483883|NCT04536701|162656361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0411|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||RMBPC reaction total is reported||||0.0411
81541291|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.907|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.466|1.348|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.348|0.466|<.0001
81541292|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.899|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.453|1.345|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.345|0.453|<.0001
81483884|NCT04536701|162656361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0058|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||RMBPC reaction disruptive symptoms is reported||||0.0058
81541293|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.895||||0.0001||95.0|0.444|1.347|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.347|0.444|0.0001
81483885|NCT04536701|162656361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2527|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||RMBPC reaction depressive symptoms is reported||||0.2527
81483886|NCT04536701|162656361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3542|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||RMBPC reaction memory symptoms||||0.3542
81483887|NCT04536701|162656362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3857|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3857
81483888|NCT04536701|162656363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7213|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) total reported||||0.7213
81483889|NCT04536701|162656363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6075|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||FFMQ Observing reported||||0.6075
81483890|NCT04536701|162656363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4136|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||FFMQ Describing reported||||0.4136
81541294|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.888||||0.0002||95.0|0.421|1.355|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.355|0.421|0.0002
81483891|NCT04536701|162656363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8378|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||FFMQ Acting with Awareness reported||||0.8378
81483892|NCT04536701|162656363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7193|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||FFMQ Nonjudging reported||||0.7193
81483893|NCT04536701|162656363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4145|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||FFMQ Nonreactivity reported||||0.4145
81483894|NCT04536701|162656364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5368|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5368
81483895|NCT04536701|162656365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2845|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||FAD Total reported||||0.2845
81483896|NCT04536701|162656365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1386|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||FAD Problem Solving is reported||||0.1386
81483897|NCT04536701|162656365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7551|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||FAD Communication is reported||||0.7551
81483898|NCT04536701|162656365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7213|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||FAD Roles is reported||||0.7213
81483899|NCT04536701|162656365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3233|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||FAD Affective Responsiveness is reported||||0.3233
81483900|NCT04536701|162656365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2832|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||FAD Affective Involvement is reported||||0.2832
81483901|NCT04536701|162656365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6831|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||FAD Behavior Control is reported||||0.6831
81483902|NCT04536701|162656365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6075|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||FAD General Functioning is reported||||0.6075
81483903|NCT03217591|162656384|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean change (%)|-16.0|||=|0.2142|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.3|5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison between placebo and praliciguat 20 mg. Geometric mean change (%) and the associated confidence intervals (CIs) were derived as 100×\[exp(Least Squares Mean Change)-1\].||5.8|-33.3|=0.2142
81483904|NCT03217591|162656384|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean change (%)|-14.6|||=|0.2718|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.7|8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison between placebo and praliciguat 40 mg. Geometric mean change (%) and the associated CIs were derived as 100×\[exp(Least Squares Mean Change)-1\].||8.3|-32.7|=0.2718
81483905|NCT03217591|162656384|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean change (%)|-15.3|||=|0.1736|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.7|3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparison between placebo and praliciguat overall. Geometric mean change (%) and the associated CIs were derived as 100×\[exp(Least Squares Mean Change)-1\].||3.6|-30.7|=0.1736
81483906|NCT01091246|162656397|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The noninferior immune response was assessed by evaluating the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence intervals for the strain specific HAI antibody GMT ratios (FluMist divided by Q/LAIV) to the noninferiority margin of 1.5.|Ratio of geometric mean|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.16|||Bootstrapping|||A/H1N1: The statistical hypothesis testing for the primary endpoint for Q/LAIV was: H0: Rj \> 1.5, for any j HA: Rj ≤ 1.5, for all j Where Rj was any of the 4 strain-specific post immunogenicity dose GMT ratios: (FluMist/B/Yamagata + FluMist/B/Victoria) / (Q/LAIV) for A/H1N1 strain||1.16|0.98|
81541295|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.884||||0.0003||95.0|0.406|1.362|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.362|0.406|0.0003
81483907|NCT01091246|162656397|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The noninferior immune response was assessed by evaluating the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence intervals for the strain specific HAI antibody GMT ratios (FluMist divided by Q/LAIV) to the noninferiority margin of 1.5. If the upper bounds of 95% CIs were ≤ 1.5 for all 4 strains, the immunologic noninferiority of Q/LAIV compared to FluMist was declared.|Ratio of geometric means|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.14|||Bootstrapping|||A/H3N2: The statistical hypothesis testing for the primary endpoint for Q/LAIV was: H0: Rj \> 1.5, for any j HA: Rj ≤ 1.5, for all j Where Rj was any of the 4 strain-specific post immunogenicity dose GMT ratios: (FluMist/B/Yamagata + FluMist/B/Victoria) / (Q/LAIV) for A/H3N2 strain||1.14|0.94|
81483908|NCT01091246|162656397|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The noninferior immune response was assessed by evaluating the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence intervals for the strain specific HAI antibody GMT ratios (FluMist divided by Q/LAIV) to the noninferiority margin of 1.5. If the upper bounds of 95% CIs were ≤ 1.5 for all 4 strains, the immunologic noninferiority of Q/LAIV compared to FluMist was declared.|Ratio of geometric mean|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.37||||||B/Yamagata: The statistical hypothesis testing for the primary endpoint for Q/LAIV was: H0: Rj \> 1.5, for any j HA: Rj ≤ 1.5, for all j Where Rj was any of the 4 strain-specific post immunogenicity dose GMT ratios: (FluMist/B/Yamagata) / (Q/LAIV) for B/Yamagata strain||1.37|1.07|
81483909|NCT01091246|162656397|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The noninferior immune response was assessed by evaluating the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence intervals for the strain specific HAI antibody GMT ratios (FluMist divided by Q/LAIV) to the noninferiority margin of 1.5. If the upper bounds of 95% confidence intervals were ≤ 1.5 for all 4 strains, the immunologic noninferiority of Q/LAIV compared to FluMist was declared.|Ratio of geometric mean|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.18||||||B/Victoria: The statistical hypothesis testing for the primary endpoint for Q/LAIV was: H0: Rj \> 1.5, for any j HA: Rj ≤ 1.5, for all j Where Rj was any of the 4 strain-specific post immunogenicity dose GMT ratios: (FluMist/B/Victoria) / (Q/LAIV) for B/Victoria strain||1.18|0.93|
81483910|NCT04577794|162656431|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.981|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|1.7|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used with a multiple imputation method to handle missing values, with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as covariate.||1.7|-1.7|0.981
81483911|NCT02849080|162656437|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.89|6.7||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Pattern mixture model||Oral Semaglutide flex / Sitagliptin 100 mg.|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 52 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using a logistic regression model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete datasets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||6.70|2.89|<0.0001
81483912|NCT02849080|162656437|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.54|8.68||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Logistic||Oral Semaglutide flex / Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on multiple imputation, imputing sequentially using post-baseline measurements up to and including week 52. The imputed data sets were analysed using a logistic regression model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete datasets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||8.68|3.54|<0.0001
81483913|NCT02849080|162656438|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Treatment difference|-1.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.2||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide flex - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 52 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using a logistic regression model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete datasets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-1.2|-2.6|<0.0001
81483914|NCT02849080|162656438|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Treatment difference|-2.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.5||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Mixed model for repeated measurements||Oral semaglutide flex - Sitagliptin 100 mg|The analysis was based on a Mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 52. The independent effects were treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-1.5|-2.9|<0.0001
81541296|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.877||||0.0006||95.0|0.375|1.379|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.379|0.375|0.0006
81483915|NCT02849080|162656455|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.39||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide flex / Sitagliptin 100 mg|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||0.39|0.09|<0.0001
81483916|NCT02849080|162656456|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.91||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral Semaglutide flex / Sitagliptin 100 mg|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||0.91|0.37|0.0175
81483917|NCT02849080|162656475|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.4381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.5||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral Semaglutide flex- Switch / Sitagliptin 100 mg- Switch|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||1.50|0.39|0.4381
81483918|NCT02849080|162656476|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.09||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide flex- Switch / Sitagliptin 100 mg- Switch|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||1.09|0.20|0.0790
81483919|NCT01548599|162656557|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|2.028||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.766|3.289|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.289|0.766|0.002
81483920|NCT01548599|162656558|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81483921|NCT01548599|162656559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.013
81483922|NCT01548599|162656560|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.261|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.398||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|5.165|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.165|0.013|0.378
81483923|NCT01548599|162656561|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81483924|NCT01548599|162656562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.398|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.398
81483925|NCT01573000|162656573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.0|65.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed response (CR, CCR, PR). The number of participants evaluable for overall response (confirmed and unconfirmed; n=42) is used as the denominator.|||65|35|
81483926|NCT01573000|162656573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|36.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed response (CR, CCR, PR). The number of participants evaluable for overall response (confirmed and unconfirmed; n=36) is used as the denominator.|||36|9|
81541297|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.873||||0.0009||95.0|0.356|1.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.390|0.356|0.0009
81541298|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.866||||0.002||95.0|0.318|1.414|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.414|0.318|0.0020
81541299|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.862||||0.0029||95.0|0.295|1.428|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.428|0.295|0.0029
81483927|NCT01573000|162656574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|32.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed response (CR, CCR, PR) before Crossover.|||32|0|
81483928|NCT01573000|162656574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|79.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.0|97.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed response (CR, CCR, PR) after Crossover.|||97|61|
81483929|NCT01573000|162656575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|26.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|39.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with complete response. The number of participants evaluable for overall response (confirmed and unconfirmed; n=42) is used as the denominator.|||39|13|
81483930|NCT01573000|162656575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|17.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with complete response. The number of participants evaluable for overall response (confirmed and unconfirmed; n=36) is used as the denominator.|||17|0|
81483931|NCT01573000|162656576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.012
81483932|NCT01573000|162656577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed complete response before Crossover.|||0|0|
81483933|NCT01573000|162656577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|42.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|64.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed complete response after Crossover.|||64|20|
81483934|NCT01573000|162656578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|7.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed CCR. The number of participants evaluable for overall response (confirmed and unconfirmed; n=42) is used as the denominator.|||7|0|
81483935|NCT01573000|162656578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|8.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed CCR. The number of participants evaluable for overall response (confirmed and unconfirmed; n=36) is used as the denominator.|||8|0|
81541300|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.854||||0.0055||95.0|0.251|1.457|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.457|0.251|0.0055
81541301|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85||||0.0076||95.0|0.226|1.475|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.475|0.226|0.0076
81483936|NCT01573000|162656579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed CCR before Crossover.|||0|0|
81483937|NCT01573000|162656579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|15.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed CCR after Crossover.|||15|0|
81483938|NCT01573000|162656580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|45.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed CR and CCR. The number of participants evaluable for overall response (confirmed and unconfirmed; n=42) is used as the denominator.|||45|17|
81483939|NCT01573000|162656580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|21.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed CR and CCR. The number of participants evaluable for overall response (confirmed and unconfirmed; n=36) is used as the denominator.|||21|1|
81483940|NCT01573000|162656581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed CR and CCR before Crossover.|||0|0|
81483941|NCT01573000|162656581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|47.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.0|70.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed CR and CCR after Crossover.|||70|25|
81483942|NCT01573000|162656582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|28.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed PR. The number of participants evaluable for overall response (confirmed and unconfirmed; n=42) is used as the denominator.|||28|5|
81483943|NCT01573000|162656582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|21.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed PR. The number of participants evaluable for overall response (confirmed and unconfirmed; n=36) is used as the denominator.|||21|1|
81483944|NCT01573000|162656583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81483945|NCT01573000|162656585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.495||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.495
81483946|NCT01573000|162656586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.677||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.677
81483947|NCT01573000|162656589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.119
81483948|NCT01573000|162656590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.016
81483949|NCT01573000|162656603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|32.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed PR before Crossover.|||32|0|
81541302|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.843||||0.0129||95.0|0.179|1.508|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.508|0.179|0.0129
81541303|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.839||||0.0168||95.0|0.151|1.527|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.527|0.151|0.0168
81483950|NCT01573000|162656603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|32.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|52.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with confirmed PR after Crossover.|||52|11|
81483951|NCT00729521|162656609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|0.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effects Poisson Regression|Comparison group is the control arm.|||0.95|0.88|<0.05
81483952|NCT00729521|162656609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incident Rate Ratio|0.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Effected Poisson Model Regression|Comparison group is the control arm.|||0.94|0.88|<.05
81483953|NCT01507181|162656626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.32
81483954|NCT01507181|162656627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81483955|NCT01507181|162656628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||||||Statistics are calculated by comparing 24-h scores using separate ANCOVAs and controlling for baseline severity.|ANCOVA|||||||0.17
81483956|NCT00641056|162656637|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power: 205 patients per treatment group would provide approximately 92% power to detect a true difference between treatments of 0.4% in change in HbA1c from baseline with a 2-sided t test at a significance level of 0.05, assuming a common standard deviation of 1.2%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.03||No adjustments for multiplicity were performed|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-model Repeated Measures (MMRM) Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model includes treatment, baseline HbA1c, country, background OAD stratum, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects; patient and error as random effects. Superiority of exenatide once weekly to insulin glargine is concluded if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference \[exenatide once weekly-insulin glargine\]\<0; noninferiority is concluded if this upper limit\<0.3%.||-0.03|-0.29|0.017
81483957|NCT00641056|162656638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||No adjustments for multiplicity were performed|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of patients achieving HbA1c \<=7.0% at Week 26 were compared between treatments using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, in which background OAD and country served as the stratification factors.||||0.097
81541304|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.832||||0.0257||95.0|0.101|1.563|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.563|0.101|0.0257
81541305|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.828||||0.0318||95.0|0.072|1.583|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.583|0.072|0.0318
81541306|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.821||||0.0447||95.0|0.019|1.622|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.622|0.019|0.0447
81541307|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.817||||0.0529||95.0|-0.01|1.643|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.643|-0.010|0.0529
81483958|NCT00641056|162656639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||No adjustments for multiplicity were performed|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of patients achieving HbA1c \<=6.5% at Week 26 were compared between treatments using a CMH test, in which background OAD and country served as the stratification factors.||||0.002
81483959|NCT00641056|162656640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.0||No adjustments for multiplicity were performed|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM ANCOVA with change in FSG as the dependent variable; treatment, baseline FSG, country, background OAD stratum, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects; patient and error as random effects.||1.00|0.25|0.001
81483960|NCT00641056|162656641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|-3.52||No adjustments for multiplicity were performed|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM ANCOVA with change in BW as the dependent variable; treatment, baseline BW, country, background OAD stratum, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects; patient and error as random effects.||-3.52|-4.57|<.001
81483961|NCT00641056|162656642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.06||No adjustments for multiplicity were performed|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM ANCOVA with change in total cholesterol as the dependent variable; treatment, baseline total cholesterol, country, background OAD stratum, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects; patient and error as random effects.||0.06|-0.21|0.292
81483962|NCT00641056|162656643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.02||No adjustments for multiplicity were performed|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM ANCOVA with change in HDL as the dependent variable; treatment, baseline HDL, country, background OAD stratum, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects; patient and error as random effects.||0.02|-0.05|0.377
81483963|NCT00641056|162656644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.15||No adjustments for multiplicity were performed|Mixed Models Analysis|||Triglycerides data were logarithm-transformed and the change at Week 26 to baseline, expressed as the ratio, was analyzed by MMRM ANCOVA with change in triglycerides as the dependent variable; treatment, baseline triglycerides, country, background OAD stratum, week of visit, and treatment-by-week interaction as fixed effects; patient and error as random effects.||1.15|0.99|0.077
81483964|NCT02026141|162656668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81483965|NCT02631941|162656723|EQUIVALENCE|For budesonide AUC0-last, the 90% Cls for Z7200 compared with Symbicort without and with charcoal lie entirely within the standard bioequivalence acceptance limits of (80% - 125.00%).|Adjusted geometric means ratio|100.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.82|105.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||105.69|95.82|<0.001
81483966|NCT02631941|162656723|EQUIVALENCE|For budesonide AUC0-last, the 90% Cls for Z7200 compared with Symbicort without and with charcoal lie entirely within the standard bioequivalence acceptance limits of (80% - 125.00%).|Adjusted geometric means ratio|102.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.55|109.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||109.13|95.55|<0.001
81483967|NCT02631941|162656724|EQUIVALENCE|For Formoterol AUC0-last, the 90% Cls for Z7200 compared to Symbicort without and with charcoal lie entirely within the standard bioequivalence acceptance limits of (80.00%, 125.00%).|Adjusted geometric means ratio|87.96||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.31|92.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||92.86|83.31|0.002
81483968|NCT02631941|162656724|EQUIVALENCE|For Formoterol AUC0-last, the 90% Cls for Z7200 compared to Symbicort without and with charcoal lie entirely within the standard bioequivalence acceptance limits of (80.00%, 125.00%).|Adjusted geometric means ratio|91.17||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.94|99.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||99.04|83.94|0.005
81483969|NCT02631941|162656725|EQUIVALENCE|For Budesonide Cmax, the 90% Cls for Z7200 compared with Symbicort without and with charcoal do not lie entirely within the wider bioequivalence acceptance limits of ( 73.74%, 135.62%) and standard bioequivalence acceptance limits of (80.00%, 125.00%), respectively.|Adjusted geometric means ratio|157.86||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|144.12|172.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||172.91|144.12|1.00
81483970|NCT02631941|162656725|EQUIVALENCE|For Budesonide Cmax, the 90% Cls for Z7200 compared with Symbicort without and with charcoal do not lie entirely within the wider bioequivalence acceptance limits of ( 73.74%, 135.62%) and standard bioequivalence acceptance limits of (80.00%, 125.00%), respectively.|Adjusted geometric means ratio|166.81||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|148.35|187.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||187.57|148.35|1.00
81541308|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.809||||0.0696||95.0|-0.065|1.683|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.683|-0.065|0.0696
81541309|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.805||||0.0797||95.0|-0.095|1.706|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.706|-0.095|0.0797
81541310|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.798||||0.0994||95.0|-0.151|1.747|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.747|-0.151|0.0994
81541311|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.794||||0.111||95.0|-0.182|1.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.770|-0.182|0.1110
81541312|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.787||||0.1328||95.0|-0.239|1.813|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.813|-0.239|0.1328
81541313|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.783||||0.1454||95.0|-0.271|1.836|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.836|-0.271|0.1454
81541314|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.776||||0.1686||95.0|-0.329|1.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.880|-0.329|0.1686
81483971|NCT02631941|162656726|EQUIVALENCE|For Formoterol Cmax, the 90% Cl for Z7200 compared to Symbicort without and with charcoal lie entirely within the wider bioequivalence acceptance limits of (77.65%, 128.79%) and standard bioequivalence acceptance limits of (80.00%, 125.00%), respectively.|Adjusted geometric means ratio|85.22||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.66|91.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||91.17|79.66|0.012
81483972|NCT02631941|162656726|EQUIVALENCE|For Formoterol Cmax, the 90% Cl for Z7200 compared to Symbicort without and with charcoal lie entirely within the wider bioequivalence acceptance limits of (77.65%, 128.79%) and standard bioequivalence acceptance limits of (80.00%, 125.00%), respectively.|Adjusted geometric means ratio|87.74||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.48|94.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||94.47|81.48|0.020
81483973|NCT00501631|162656738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.336||95.0|||||Van der Waerden test|||The null hypothesis that there is no difference between two treatment groups (i.e. Placebo and Vivitrol) was tested using a two-sided Van der Waerden test. Response profiles were tabulated as a cumulative percent of subjects at each decile of percent heavy drinking days.||||0.336
81483974|NCT01240382|162656752|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority in mean change in fluorescein staining score from baseline was assessed on the non-inferiority margin (0.34) with the upper limit of the confidence interval of the difference between the 2 treatment groups.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||||95.0|-0.405|0.338|||l|||||0.338|-0.405|
81483975|NCT01240382|162656753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.67||||0.01||95.0|-1.18|-0.67|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.67|-1.18|0.010
81483976|NCT01663402|162656766|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.93||Threshold for statistical significance at 0.0498 level.|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using Cox proportional hazard model and log rank test stratified on geographical region (North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia, Rest of the world).||0.93|0.78|0.0003
81483977|NCT01663402|162656767|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.95||Threshold for statistical significance at 0.0498 level.|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using Cox proportional hazard model and log rank test stratified on geographical region(North America,South America,Western Europe,Eastern Europe,Asia, Rest of the world).A hierarchical testing approach was used to control the overall type-I error at 0.0249 one-sided alpha level(0.0498 two-sided).Testing was then performed sequentially in the order endpoints were reported.Hierarchical testing sequence continued only if the previous endpoint was statistically significant.||0.95|0.81|0.0013
81483978|NCT01663402|162656768|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.96||Threshold for statistical significance at 0.0498 level.|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using Cox proportional hazard model and log rank test stratified on geographical region (North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia, Rest of the world). Testing was performed according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||0.96|0.80|0.0060
81483979|NCT01663402|162656769|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.94||Threshold for statistical significance at 0.0498 level.|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using Cox proportional hazard model and log rank test stratified on geographical region (North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia, Rest of the world). Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||0.94|0.81|0.0003
81483980|NCT01663402|162656770|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.93||Threshold for statistical significance at 0.0498 level.|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using Cox proportional hazard model and log rank test stratified on geographical region (North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia, Rest of the world). Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||0.93|0.79|0.0003
81483981|NCT01663402|162656771|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.3824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.11||Threshold for statistical significance at 0.0498 level.|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using Cox proportional hazard model and log rank test stratified on geographical region (North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia, Rest of the world). Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||1.11|0.76|0.3824
81483982|NCT03924323|162656781|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-1.42||||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|-0.15|||mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||-0.15|-2.69|0.0281
81483983|NCT03924323|162656782|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.253||||0.4521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.695|2.258|||generalized linear mixed model (GLMMIX)|||||2.258|0.695|0.4521
81483984|NCT03924323|162656783|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.157||||0.6928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.387|||generalized linear mixed model (GLMMIX)|||||2.387|0.560|0.6928
81483985|NCT03585270|162656792|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|0.072||||0.7338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.426|0.396|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Homogeneity of the treatment effect across strata was investigated using the Breslow-Day test (p-value = 0.2785).|||0.396|-0.426|0.7338
81541315|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.771||||0.1817||95.0|-0.361|1.904|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.904|-0.361|0.1817
81483986|NCT03585270|162656793|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|0.341||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.213|0.642|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Homogeneity of the treatment effect across strata was investigated using the Breslow-Day test (p-value = 0.8644).|||0.642|-0.213|0.177
81483987|NCT03585270|162656794|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|-0.254||||0.1983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.107|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Homogeneity of the treatment effect across strata was investigated using the Breslow-Day test (p-value = 0.8844).|||0.107|-0.760|0.1983
81483988|NCT03585270|162656795|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|-0.254||||0.1983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.107|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Homogeneity of the treatment effect across strata was investigated using the Breslow-Day test (p-value = 0.8844).|||0.107|-0.760|0.1983
81483989|NCT03585270|162656796|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|0.119||||0.5591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.349|0.425|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Homogeneity of the treatment effect across strata was investigated using the Breslow-Day test (p-value = 0.1706).|||0.425|-0.349|0.5591
81541316|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.764||||0.2055||95.0|-0.419|1.948|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.948|-0.419|0.2055
81541317|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76||||0.2188||95.0|-0.452|1.972|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||1.972|-0.452|0.2188
81483990|NCT03585270|162656797|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|0.267||||0.1179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.505|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Homogeneity of the treatment effect across strata was investigated using the Breslow-Day test (p-value = 0.4580)|||0.505|-0.085|0.1179
81483991|NCT03585270|162656798|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|0.139||||0.5217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.365|0.457|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Homogeneity of the treatment effect across strata was investigated using the Breslow-Day test (p-value = 0.1685)|||0.457|-0.365|0.5217
81483992|NCT04613518|162656810|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.7|43.4||||||||43.4|-35.7|
81576186|NCT00996307|162823739|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two-sided CIs were calculated and assessed for non-inferiority first against the margin of 0.5 (exploratory margin) and in case of success against the margin of 0.667 (based on CBER guidance against the licensed comparator).|Ratios of GMTs|4.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.86|6.02|||||Ratio of GMTs at Day 43|||6.02|2.86|
81483993|NCT01076543|162656815|OTHER||Maximum tolerated dose in mg|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||"The maximum tolerated dose (MTD) was determined using the traditional 3+3 design and was the maximum dose level such that less than 33% of the patients (i.e, \<1 of 3 or \<2 of 6) experience dose-limiting toxicity."|||||
81483994|NCT01076543|162656817|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.1|||||||Binomial exact test|The number of responders required to reject the null hypothesis was 16 or more.||Two-stage, minimax design was used to test the null hypothesis that the overall response rate was 30% vs. a 50% alternative.||||>0.10
81483995|NCT01076543|162656817|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||Two-stage, minimax design was used to test the null hypothesis that the overall response rate was 50% vs. 70% alternative.|The follicular subgroup did not reach its accrual goal and was closed.|||
81483996|NCT01076543|162656817|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.1|||||||Binomial exact test.|The number of responders required to reject the null hypothesis was 16 or more.||Two-stage, minimax design was used to test the null hypothesis that the overall response rate was 30% vs. a 50% alternative.||||<0.10
81483997|NCT01077323|162656822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Ratio (ARR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.28|||||"ARR equals adjusted incidence rate of acute pancreatitis in exenatide cohort divided by adjusted incidence of acute pancreatitis in OAD cohort.~Adjusted incidence rates were calculated using a Poisson regression model adjusted for propensity score."|||1.28|0.59|
81483998|NCT01077323|162656823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Ratio (ARR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.5|||||ARR equals adjusted incidence rate of acute pancreatitis in exenatide cohort divided by adjusted incidence of acute pancreatitis in OAD cohort.Rate ratios adjusted for propensity score of exenatide initiation using Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|||1.5|0.8|
81483999|NCT01077323|162656824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Ratio (ARR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.09|||||"ARR equals adjusted incidence rate of acute pancreatitis in exenatide cohort divided by adjusted incidence of acute pancreatitis in OAD cohort.~Adjusted incidence rates were calculated using a Poisson regression model adjusted for propensity score."|||2.09|0.36|
81484000|NCT01077323|162656825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Ratio (ARR)|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.25|||||"ARR equals adjusted incidence rate of acute pancreatitis in exenatide cohort divided by adjusted incidence of acute pancreatitis in OAD cohort.~Adjusted incidence rates were calculated using a Poisson regression model adjusted for propensity score."|||2.25|0.86|
81484001|NCT02616783|162656833|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|2.427|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.337|3.517|||ANOVA|P-value was calculated using the ANOVA model with baseline spine BMD score, sex, and treatment as fixed effects.|The 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated using the ANOVA model with baseline spine BMD score, sex, and treatment as fixed effects.|||3.517|1.337|<0.001
81484002|NCT02616783|162656834|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|2.036|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.168|2.904|||ANOVA|P-value was calculated using the ANOVA model with baseline hip BMD score, sex, and treatment as fixed effects.|The 95% CIs were calculated using the ANOVA model with baseline hip BMD score, sex, and treatment as fixed effects.|||2.904|1.168|<0.001
81484003|NCT02616783|162656835|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|1.749|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|2.771|||ANOVA|P-value was calculated using the ANOVA model with baseline spine BMD score, sex, and treatment as fixed effects.|The 95% CIs were calculated using the ANOVA model with baseline spine BMD score, sex, and treatment as fixed effects.|||2.771|0.726|<0.001
81484004|NCT02616783|162656836|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|1.351|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.602|2.099|||ANOVA|P-value was calculated using the ANOVA model with baseline hip BMD score, sex, and treatment as fixed effects.|The 95% CIs were calculated using the ANOVA model with baseline hip BMD score, sex, and treatment as fixed effects.|||2.099|0.602|<0.001
81484005|NCT02616783|162656837|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|-5.5||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|1.6||P-values for the superiority test comparing the percentages of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL were from the Fisher exact test.|Fisher Exact||Differences in percentages and 95% CI were generated based on exact method.|||1.6|-11.8|0.18
81484006|NCT02616783|162656838|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentages|-1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|9.3|||Fisher Exact|P-values for the superiority test comparing the percentages of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL were from the Fisher exact test.|Differences in percentages and 95% CI were generated based on exact method.|||9.3|-8.5|1.00
81541318|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.753||||0.2427||95.0|-0.51|2.016|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.016|-0.510|0.2427
81541319|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.749||||0.2559||95.0|-0.543|2.041|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.041|-0.543|0.2559
81541320|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.742||||0.2794||95.0|-0.602|2.086|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.086|-0.602|0.2794
81541321|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.738||||0.2923||95.0|-0.635|2.111|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.111|-0.635|0.2923
81541322|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73||||0.3152||95.0|-0.695|2.156|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.156|-0.695|0.3152
81541323|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.726||||0.3276||95.0|-0.728|2.181|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.181|-0.728|0.3276
81541324|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.719||||0.3497||95.0|-0.788|2.227|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.227|-0.788|0.3497
81576187|NCT00996307|162823739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|3.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|5.65||||||Superiority of the adjuvanted vaccines against the non-adjuvanted vaccines was to be tested against the margin of 1 on day 22||5.65|2.37|
81484007|NCT02616783|162656839|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|52.0||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|106.0|||ANOVA|The p-value, difference in least square means (LSM), and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect.||||106|-1|0.053
81484008|NCT02616783|162656840|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|57.0||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|115.0|||ANOVA|The p-value, difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were from ANOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect.||||115|0|0.051
81484009|NCT01791985|162656842|OTHER||Mean|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.32|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Proportion of change in tumour size at 12 weeks (or progression if prior to week 12), when used in combination with either anastrozole or letrozole in ER positive breast cancer patients who have progressed on treatment with either anastrozole or letrozole in any setting||||
81484010|NCT01614470|162656870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|10.678|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2559|14.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||14.1000|7.2559|<0.0001
81484011|NCT01614470|162656871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.6624|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3366|0.9881|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.9881|0.3366|<0.0001
81484012|NCT01614470|162656873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-49.1667|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.9527|-41.3807|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-41.3807|-56.9527|<0.0001
81484013|NCT01614470|162656876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|9.6105||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4874|14.7336|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||14.7336|4.4874|0.0004
81541325|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.715||||0.3616||95.0|-0.822|2.252|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.252|-0.822|0.3616
81541326|NCT00083889|162759658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.708||||0.3827||95.0|-0.882|2.298|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G EWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.298|-0.882|0.3827
81541327|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.897|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.261|2.533|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G) Functional Well Being (FWB) subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||2.533|1.261|<.0001
81484014|NCT03834506|162656912|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.1677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.09||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior treatment with a NHA (abiraterone acetate) and type of metastases at baseline.|Log Rank||HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior treatment with a NHA (abiraterone acetate) and type of metastases at baseline.|||1.09|0.78|0.1677
81484015|NCT03834506|162656913|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.01||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior treatment with NHA (abiraterone acetate) and type of metastases at baseline.|Log Rank||HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior treatment with NHA (abiraterone acetate) and type of metastases at baseline.|||1.01|0.71|0.0335
81484016|NCT03834506|162656914|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.0331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.01||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior treatment with NHA (abiraterone acetate) and type of metastases at baseline.|Log Rank||HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior treatment with NHA (abiraterone acetate) and type of metastases at baseline.|||1.01|0.74|0.0331
81484017|NCT03834506|162656916|OTHER||Percent Difference|-1.8||||0.6545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|7.1||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by prior treatment with a NHA (abiraterone acetate) and type of metastases at baseline.|Miettinen & Nurminen method||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by prior treatment with a NHA (abiraterone acetate) and type of metastases at baseline.|||7.1|-10.7|0.6545
81484018|NCT03834506|162656918|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.6178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.43|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior treatment with NHA (abiraterone acetate) and type of metastases at baseline.|HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior treatment with NHA (abiraterone acetate) and type of metastases at baseline.|||1.43|0.77|0.6178
81484019|NCT03834506|162656919|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.54||||0.9788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.33|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior treatment with NHA (abiraterone acetate) and type of metastases at baseline.|HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior treatment with NHA (abiraterone acetate) and type of metastases at baseline.|||2.33|1.01|0.9788
81484020|NCT03834506|162656920|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.12|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior treatment with NHA (abiraterone acetate) and type of metastases at baseline.|HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior treatment with NHA (abiraterone acetate) and type of metastases at baseline.|||1.12|0.82|0.2970
81484021|NCT03834506|162656921|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.2876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.15|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by prior treatment with NHA (abiraterone acetate) and type of metastases at baseline.|HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by prior treatment with NHA (abiraterone acetate) and type of metastases at baseline.|||1.15|0.78|0.2876
81484022|NCT00596271|162656937|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non-inferiority of the combined administration is postulated, if the lower bounds of both twosided 95% confidence intervals for the GMT ratios (of combined vaccination over single vaccination) are \> 1/2.~This procedure is equivalent to the approach based on a 1-sided test with a significance level of 2.5% for each comparison with the null hypothesis H0 : ratio ≤ 0.5 versus the alternative hypotheses H1 : ratio \> 0.5."|||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The primary efficacy analysis will compare the IC51+HAVRIX vs. IC51+Placebo group in terms of the GMT for anti- JEV neutralizing antibody at day 56. An observed cases approach will be applied for the primary analysis||||<0.0001
81484023|NCT00596271|162656941|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non-inferiority of the combined administration is postulated, if the lower bounds of both twosided 95% confidence intervals for the GMT ratios (of combined vaccination over single vaccination) are \> 1/2.~This procedure is equivalent to the approach based on a 1-sided test with a significance level of 2.5% for each comparison with the null hypothesis H0 : ratio ≤ 0.5 versus the alternative hypotheses H1 : ratio \> 0.5."|||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The primary efficacy analysis will compare the IC51+HAVRIX vs. HAVRIX+Placebo group in terms of the GMT for HAV antibody at day 28. An observed cases approach will be applied for the primary analysis.||||<0.0001
81541328|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.924|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.309|2.539|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.539|1.309|<.0001
81576188|NCT00996307|162823739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|2.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|3.4||||||Superiority of the adjuvanted vaccines against the non-adjuvanted vaccines was to be tested against the margin of 1 on day 22.||3.4|1.43|
81541329|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.939|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.331|2.546|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.546|1.331|<.0001
81541330|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.965|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.363|2.568|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.568|1.363|<.0001
81541331|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.98|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.376|2.584|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.584|1.376|<.0001
81484024|NCT04794751|162656968|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority was declared if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval of the LSM difference between the Test and Control was below 0.05 logMAR.|least-square mean difference|-0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0106|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.002|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|LS Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|Distance (4m)||0.002|-0.039|
81484025|NCT04794751|162656968|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval of the LSM difference between the Test and Control was below 0.05 logMAR.|least-square mean difference|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0127|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.018|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|LS Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|Intermediate (64cm)||0.018|-0.032|
81484026|NCT04794751|162656968|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval of the LSM difference between the Test and Control was below 0.05 logMAR.|least-square mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0124|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.015|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|LS Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|Near (40cm)||0.015|-0.034|
81484027|NCT04794751|162656969|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the least-square mean difference was greater than -5.|least-square mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.8|||Linear Mixed Model|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|LS Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|||4.8|-4.6|
81484028|NCT01939314|162657000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|27.1||||||||27.1|-13.0|
81484029|NCT01939314|162657002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|24.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|43.6||||||||43.6|2.6|
81484030|NCT02175225|162657006|OTHER|The alternative hypothesis, reflecting futility, is that the absolute treatment effect is less than 12% in favor of deferoxamine. In accordance with the futility design, futility was evaluated via the one-sided 90% upper confidence bound (90% UCB) of the treatment effect (absolute adjusted risk difference \[AARD\]); if the upper bound on the risk difference was less than 12% in favour of deferoxamine mesylate, this would be considered evidence of futility.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.006|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||0.068|||||Futility was evaluated via the one-sided 90% upper confidence bound (90% UCB) of the treatment effect (absolute adjusted risk difference \[AARD\]); if UCB was less than 12% in favour of deferoxamine mesylate, this is considered evidence of futility.|||0.068||
81484031|NCT02175225|162657007|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.16||||||||1.16|0.57|
81484032|NCT02175225|162657008|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.56||||||||1.56|0.57|
81484033|NCT02175225|162657009|OTHER|The alternative hypothesis, reflecting futility, is that the absolute treatment effect is less than 13% in favor of deferoxamine. In accordance with the futility design, futility was evaluated via the one-sided 90% upper confidence bound (90% UCB) of the treatment effect (absolute adjusted risk difference \[AARD\]); if the upper bound on the risk difference was less than13% in favor of deferoxamine mesylate, this would be considered evidence of futility.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.062|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||0.121|||||Futility was evaluated via the one-sided 90% upper confidence bound (90% UCB) of the treatment effect (absolute adjusted risk difference\[AARD\]); if UCB was less than 12% in favour of deferoxamine mesylate, this is considered evidence of futility.|||0.121||
81484034|NCT02175225|162657010|OTHER|The alternative hypothesis, reflecting futility, is that the absolute treatment effect is less than 12% in favor of deferoxamine. In accordance with the futility design, futility was evaluated via the one-sided 90% upper confidence bound (90% UCB) of the treatment effect (absolute adjusted risk difference \[AARD\]); if the upper bound on the risk difference was less than 12% in favour of deferoxamine mesylate, this would be considered evidence of futility.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.086|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||0.156|||||Futility was evaluated via the one-sided 90% upper confidence bound (90% UCB) of the treatment effect (absolute adjusted risk difference \[AARD\]); if UCB was less than 12% in favour of deferoxamine mesylate, this is considered evidence of futility.|||0.156||
81484035|NCT02175225|162657011|OTHER|The alternative hypothesis, reflecting futility, is that the absolute treatment effect is less than 13% in favor of deferoxamine. In accordance with the futility design, futility was evaluated via the one-sided 90% upper confidence bound (90% UCB) of the treatment effect (absolute adjusted risk difference \[AARD\]); if the upper bound on the risk difference was less than 13% in favour of deferoxamine mesylate, this would be considered evidence of futility.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.018|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||0.029|||||Futility was evaluated via the one-sided 90% upper confidence bound (90% UCB) of the treatment effect (absolute adjusted risk difference \[AARD\]); if UCB was less than 13% in favour of deferoxamine mesylate, this is considered evidence of futility.|||0.029||
81484036|NCT02175225|162657012|OTHER|||||||0.83||||||The p value reflects the significance of the interaction term between treatment and onset to treatment time.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.83
81484037|NCT02175225|162657013|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.67|||||The estimation parameter is the adjusted common odds ratio.|||1.67|0.72|
81484038|NCT02175225|162657014|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.93||||||||1.93|0.82|
81576189|NCT00996307|162823739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|4.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.85|6.86||||||Superiority of the adjuvanted vaccines against the non-adjuvanted vaccines was to be tested against the margin of 1 on day 22.||6.86|2.85|
81484039|NCT02175225|162657017|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|14.97|||||Confidence interval is exact (rather than asymptotic) due to small number of events.|||14.97|0.0|
81484040|NCT02175225|162657018|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.54|||||Confidence interval constructed only for all cause owing to small number of events caused by acute respiratory distress syndrome.|||1.54|0.51|
81484041|NCT02175225|162657019|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|5.35||||||||5.35|0.63|
81484042|NCT01107925|162657049|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Difference in median MPA in response to 20 μM ADP in LBW participants who received 5 mg prasugrel to the 75th percentile of MPA response to 20 μM ADP in HBW participants who received10 mg prasugrel at the end of Study Period 1 (Baseline through Day 12) was estimated from the observed data.|Estimate of the difference|-10.1||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|0.2|||bootstrap (to determine 95% CI)||Estimate of the difference = \[median (low body weight) - Q3 (higher body weight)\]|||0.20|-23.40|0.526
81484043|NCT03311945|162657054|OTHER||||||||||||||||||This was a single-arm study without a comparator group; therefore, no formal hypothesis testing was conducted. The primary endpoint-therapeutic failure at 48 weeks-was analyzed descriptively. The proportion of participants experiencing therapeutic failure was calculated for both the intention-to-treat (ITT) and on-treatment (OT) populations. Exact binomial (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence intervals were used to estimate the failure rates.|||
81484044|NCT01409239|162657108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum was used to determine differences between groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Since this was a pilot study no formal power analysis was possible. It was hypothesized that IV insulin would be associated with lower LF/HF HRV.||||0.05
81484045|NCT00496769|162657176|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.62|||Log Rank|||||0.62|0.32|<0.00001
81484046|NCT00496769|162657177|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.00026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.83|||Log Rank||Vascular death|||0.83|0.53|0.00026
81484047|NCT00496769|162657178|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.06782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.02|||Log Rank||All-cause death|||1.02|0.62|0.06782
81484048|NCT00496769|162657178|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.9|||Log Rank||Composite endpoint of major vascular events and major bleeding-net clinical benefit|||0.90|0.60|0.00280
81484049|NCT00496769|162657178|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.36586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.17|||Log Rank||Vascular death|||1.17|0.65|0.36586
81484050|NCT00496769|162657179|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.54||||0.0716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.45|||Log Rank||Major bleeding|||2.45|0.96|0.0716
81484051|NCT00496769|162657179|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.53|||Log Rank||All bleeding|||1.53|1.10|0.0017
81484052|NCT00496769|162657179|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.38||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.78|||Log Rank||Major or CNRM bleeding|||1.78|1.07|0.0144
81484053|NCT00496769|162657180|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.53|||Log Rank|||||1.53|1.10|0.0017
81484054|NCT01669434|162657217|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.97|||Fisher Exact|||||0.97|0.67|0.03
81484055|NCT01669434|162657218|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.6|||Fisher Exact|||||1.60|0.23|0.44
81484056|NCT01669434|162657219|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.99|||Fisher Exact|||||2.99|0.48|1.0
81484057|NCT01669434|162657220|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.26|||Fisher Exact|||||1.26|0.81|1.0
81484058|NCT01669434|162657221|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.95||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.34|||Fisher Exact|||||3.34|1.14|0.01
81484059|NCT01669434|162657222|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.49||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.86|||Fisher Exact|||||0.86|0.28|0.02
81484060|NCT00737048|162657253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.06|<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Least Signiﬁcant Diﬀerence Method|||Statistical Analysis 1 for Total pain relief based on numerical rating scale score||||<0.0001
81484061|NCT00737048|162657253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.99|<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Least Signiﬁcant Diﬀerence Method|||Statistical Analysis 2 for Total pain relief based on numerical rating scale score||||<0.0001
81484062|NCT00723229|162657289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Risk Ratio|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.25|||Regression, poisson|Adjusted for period effects.||The trial had 80% power to detect a 35% reduction in genital shedding rates for acyclovir 400 mg twice daily.||0.25|0.17|<0.001
81484063|NCT00723229|162657289|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for period effects.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.08|||Regression, Poisson|||Among HIV seronegative individuals.||0.08|0.03|<0.001
81484064|NCT00723229|162657289|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for period effects.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.6|||Regression, Poisson|||Among HIV seropositive individuals.||0.6|0.4|<0.001
81484065|NCT02900352|162657293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0130
81484066|NCT02900352|162657294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.148|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.148
81484067|NCT02900352|162657295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||ANOVA|||||||.054
81484068|NCT02900352|162657296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.035
81484069|NCT02900352|162657297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.889|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.889
81484070|NCT02900352|162657298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.482|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.482
81484071|NCT02900352|162657299|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81484072|NCT03074695|162657300|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.03||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.02|20.08|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline characteristics (parturient race, ethnicity, height, and induction status).||||20.08|-14.02|0.766
81484073|NCT01774981|162657310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0449|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0449
81484074|NCT01774981|162657310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0808|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0808
81484075|NCT01774981|162657310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2219|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.2219
81484076|NCT03843372|162657320|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||The AHI was not a normal distribution. In the event that no carry over effect was detected between interventions, a Wilcoxon rank sum test was to be used to compare AHI between CPAP and HFNC||||<0.001
81484077|NCT03843372|162657321|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||The oxygen desaturation index was not a normal distribution. In the event that no carry over effect was detected between interventions, a Wilcoxon rank sum test was to be used to compare oxygen desaturation index between CPAP and HFNC||||<0.001
81484078|NCT03843372|162657322|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||The total sleep time was not a normal distribution. In the event that no carry over effect was detected between interventions, a Wilcoxon rank sum test was to be used to compare total sleep time between CPAP and HFNC||||<0.001
81484079|NCT03843372|162657323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||The sleep efficiency was not a normal distribution. In the event that no carry over effect was detected between interventions, a Wilcoxon rank sum test was to be used to compare sleep efficiency between CPAP and HFNC||||0.008
81541332|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.007|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.392|2.622|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.622|1.392|<.0001
81484080|NCT00902577|162657324|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.54||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.36|||Regression, Cox|||"FMISO selectively binds to hypoxic tissues so that SUVpeak within a region provides a measure of tumor hypoxia.:~This marker was modeled with a univariate Cox regression model for overall survival (OS) time. The hazard ratio, along with its 95% confidence interval and the p-value based on Wald's statistic are reported."||2.36|1.0|0.048
81484081|NCT00902577|162657324|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.81|||Regression, Cox|||T/Bmax is the pixel in the tumor region with the maximum tumor:blood ratio (T/Bmax) and T/Bmax depicts the magnitude of the hypoxia TBmax was modeled with a univariate Cox regression model for OS time. The hazard ratio, along with its 95% confidence interval and the p-value based on Wald's statistic are reported. The study was designed to enroll 46 evaluable participants to detect a log hazard ratio of 1.279 for TBmax with HV as a covariate with a 50% event rate||1.81|.75|0.50
81484082|NCT00902577|162657324|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|0.97|0.97|1.03|||Regression, Cox|||"Hypoxia Volume (HV) depicts the volume of tumor that has crossed the threshold for hypoxia.~Hypoxic Volume (HV) was modeled with a univariate Cox regression model for overall survival (OS) time. The hazard ratio, along with its 95% confidence interval and the p-value based on Wald's statistic are reported."||1.03|0.97|0.90
81484083|NCT00902577|162657324|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.34|||Regression, Cox||HR reported per 0.01 increase|"ktrans reflects the rate of gadolinium moves from plasma to extravascular extracellular space (predominantly though blood flow and capillary leakage).~Mean ktrans were computed using a matrix-based linearization method to fit tissue ∆R1(t) to the extended Tofts model Mean ktrans was modeled with a univariate Cox regression model for overall survival (OS) time. The hazard ratio, along with its 95% confidence interval and the p-value based on Wald's statistic are reported."||1.34|1.02|0.024
81484084|NCT00902577|162657324|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.72|||Regression, Cox||HR reported per 0.01 increase|"ktrans reflects the rate of gadolinium moves from plasma to extravascular extracellular space (predominantly though blood flow and capillary leakage).~Median ktrans were computed using a matrix-based linearization method to fit tissue ∆R1(t) to the extended Tofts model.~Median ktrans was modeled with a univariate Cox regression model for overall survival (OS) time. The hazard ratio, along with its 95% confidence interval and the p-value based on Wald's statistic are reported."||1.72|1.01|0.045
81484085|NCT00902577|162657324|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.37|||Regression, Cox|||Relative cerebral blood volume (RCBV) maps, computed from the integral of ∆R2\*(t), were corrected for leakage effects and normalized to normal appearing white matter (nRCBV); nRCBV provides a measure of tumor vasculature and was modeled with a univariate Cox regression model for overall survival (OS) time. The hazard ratio, along with its 95% confidence interval and the p-value based on Wald's statistic are reported.||1.37|0.90|0.31
81484086|NCT00902577|162657324|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.29|||Regression, Cox|||cerebral blood flow (CBF) maps were was normalized to the mean of the region of interest (ROI) in normal appearing white matter to produce the nCBF and provide another measure of vascular permeability and perfusion nCBF was modeled with a univariate Cox regression model for overall survival (OS) time. The hazard ratio, along with its 95% confidence interval and the p-value based on Wald's statistic are reported.||1.29|0.88|0.51
81484087|NCT00902577|162657324|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.26|||Regression, Cox|||Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) measures water diffusion through tissue. Cerebral infarction leads to diffusion restriction resulting in a low ADC signal in the infarcted area. A double Gaussian mixed model was fit to the ADC histogram and the mean of the lower ADC curve, was modeled with a univariate Cox regression model for overall survival (OS) time. The hazard ratio, along with its 95% confidence interval and the p-value based on Wald's statistic are reported.||1.26|0.79|0.9700
81484088|NCT00902577|162657324|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.09|||Regression, Cox|||Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) measures water diffusion through tissue. Cerebral infarction leads to diffusion restriction resulting in a low ADC signal in the infarcted area. A double Gaussian mixed model was fit to the ADC histogram and the mean of the higher ADC curve, was modeled with a univariate Cox regression model for overall survival (OS) time. The hazard ratio, along with its 95% confidence interval and the p-value based on Wald's statistic are reported.||1.09|0.91|0.9007
81484089|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.91|||Regression, Cox|||"FMISO selectively binds to hypoxic tissues so that SUVpeak within a region provides a measure of tumor hypoxia.~This marker was modeled with a univariate Cox regression model for Progression Free Survival time. The hazard ratio, along with its 95% confidence interval and the p-value based on Wald's statistic are reported."||1.91|.80|0.33
81484090|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.4|||Regression, Cox|||T/Bmax is the pixel in the tumor region with the maximum tumor:blood ratio (T/Bmax) and T/Bmax depicts the magnitude of the hypoxia TBmax was modeled with a univariate Cox regression model for PFS time. The hazard ratio, along with its 95% confidence interval and the p-value based on Wald's statistic are reported.||1.4|.61|0.72
81484091|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.04|||Regression, Cox|||"Hypoxia Volume (HV) depicts the volume of tumor that has crossed the threshold for hypoxia.~Hypoxic Volume (HV) was modeled with a univariate Cox regression model for PFS time. The hazard ratio, along with its 95% confidence interval and the p-value based on Wald's statistic are reported."||1.04|.98|0.355
81484092|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.23|||Regression, Cox|||"ktrans reflects the rate of gadolinium moves from plasma to extravascular extracellular space (predominantly though blood flow and capillary leakage).~Mean ktrans were computed using a matrix-based linearization method to fit tissue ∆R1(t) to the extended Tofts model.~Mean ktrans was modeled with a univariate Cox regression model for PFS time. The hazard ratio, along with its 95% confidence interval and the p-value based on Wald's statistic are reported."||1.23|0.99|0.074
81484093|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.63|||Regression, Cox|||"ktrans reflects the rate of gadolinium moves from plasma to extravascular extracellular space (predominantly though blood flow and capillary leakage).~Median ktrans were computed using a matrix-based linearization method to fit tissue ∆R1(t) to the extended Tofts model.~Median ktrans was modeled with a univariate Cox regression model for PFS time. The hazard ratio, along with its 95% confidence interval and the p-value based on Wald's statistic are reported."||1.63|1.04|0.021
81484094|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.54|||Regression, Cox|||"Relative cerebral blood volume (RCBV) maps, computed from the integral of ∆R2\*(t), were corrected for leakage effects and normalized to normal appearing white matter (nRCBV); nRCBV provides a measure of tumor vasculature and was modeled with a univariate Cox regression model for PFS time.~The hazard ratio, along with its 95% confidence interval and the p-value based on Wald's statistic are reported."||1.54|1.06|0.0096
81484095|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.38|||Regression, Cox|||"cerebral blood flow (CBF) maps were was normalized to the mean of the region of interest (ROI) in normal appearing white matter to produce the nCBF and provide another measure of vascular permeability and perfusion.~nCBF was modeled with a univariate Cox regression model for PFS time. The hazard ratio, along with its 95% confidence interval and the p-value based on Wald's statistic are reported."||1.38|1.01|0.038
81484096|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.682||||0.3253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.318|1.463|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression for SUVpeak to predict PFS6||1.463|0.318|0.3253
81484097|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.991||||0.9836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.403|2.434|||Regression, Logistic|||TBmax was modeled with a univariate logistic regression model for PFS6.||2.434|0.403|0.9836
81484098|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.957||||0.1566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.017|||Regression, Logistic|||Hypoxic Volume (HV) was modeled with a logistic regression model for 6month progression free survival (PFS6) .||1.017|0.900|0.1566
81484099|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.993||||0.9554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.775|1.273|||Regression, Logistic|||"Mean ktrans were computed using a matrix-based linearization method to fit tissue ∆R1(t) to the extended Tofts model.~Mean ktrans was modeled with a univariate logistic regression model for PFS6."||1.273|0.775|0.9554
81484100|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.919||||0.6941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.602|1.402|||Regression, Logistic|||"Median ktrans were computed using a matrix-based linearization method to fit tissue ∆R1(t) to the extended Tofts model.~Median ktrans was modeled with a univariate logistic regression model for PFS6"||1.402|0.602|0.6941
81484101|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.744||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.506|1.095|||Regression, Logistic|||"Relative cerebral blood volume (RCBV) maps were corrected for leakage effects and normalized to normal appearing white matter (nRCBV).~nRCBV was modeled with a univariate logistic regression model for PFS6."||1.095|0.506|0.1340
81484102|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.821||||0.2642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.161|||Regression, Logistic|||"cerebral blood flow (CBF) maps were was normalized to the mean of the region of interest (ROI) in normal appearing white matter to produce the nCBF.~nCBF was modeled with a univariate logistic regression model for PFS6."||1.161|0.580|0.2642
81484103|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.855||||0.5069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.539|1.357|||Regression, Logistic|||Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) low values were modeled with a univariate logistic regression model for PFS6||1.357|0.539|0.5069
81484104|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.884||||0.1921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.735|1.064|||Regression, Logistic|||Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) high values were modeled with a univariate Logistic regression model for PFS6||1.064|0.735|0.1921
81484105|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER|An Area Under the Curve (AUC) with a lower bound of at least 0.5 is considered statistically significant.|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.79||||||"FMISO selectively binds to hypoxic tissues so that SUVpeak within a region provides a measure of tumor hypoxia.~Receiver Operating Characteristic(ROC) analysis was perform to determine the accuracy of this marker to predict PFS9."||0.79|0.42|
81484106|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER|An Area Under the Curve (AUC) with a lower bound of at least 0.5 is considered statistically significant.|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.78||||||"T/Bmax is the pixel in the tumor region with the maximum tumor:blood ratio (T/Bmax) and T/Bmax depicts the magnitude of the hypoxia.~Receiver Operating Characteristic(ROC) analysis was perform to determine the accuracy of this marker to predict PFS9."||0.78|0.39|
81484107|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER|An Area Under the Curve (AUC) with a lower bound of at least 0.5 is considered statistically significant.|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.83||||||"Hypoxia Volume (HV) depicts the volume of tumor that has crossed the threshold for hypoxia.~Receiver Operating Characteristic(ROC) analysis was perform to determine the accuracy of this marker to predict PFS9."||0.83|0.46|
81484108|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER|An Area Under the Curve (AUC) with a lower bound of at least 0.5 is considered statistically significant.|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.83||||||"mean ktrans reflects the rate of gadolinium moves from plasma to extravascular extracellular space (predominantly though blood flow and capillary leakage).~Receiver Operating Characteristic(ROC) analysis was perform to determine the accuracy of mean ktrans to predict PFS9."||0.83|0.42|
81484109|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER|An Area Under the Curve (AUC) with a lower bound of at least 0.5 is considered statistically significant.|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.84||||||"Median ktrans reflects the rate of gadolinium moves from plasma to extravascular extracellular space (predominantly though blood flow and capillary leakage).~Receiver Operating Characteristic(ROC) analysis was perform to determine the accuracy of Median ktrans to predict PFS9."||0.84|0.44|
81484110|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER|An Area Under the Curve (AUC) with a lower bound of at least 0.5 is considered statistically significant.|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.89||||||nRCBV provides a measure of tumor vasculature Receiver Operating Characteristic(ROC) analysis was perform to determine the accuracy of this marker to predict PFS9.||0.89|0.54|
81484111|NCT00902577|162657325|OTHER|An Area Under the Curve (AUC) with a lower bound of at least 0.5 is considered statistically significant.|Area Under the Curve (AUC)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.89||||||nCBF provides a measure of vascular permeability and perfusion. Receiver Operating Characteristic(ROC) analysis was perform to determine the accuracy of this marker to predict PFS9.||0.89|0.55|
81484112|NCT02337062|162657335|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for determining statistical significance in the comparison of incidence of success between the active and placebo groups (the primary efficacy analysis) was a p-value of 2.5% one-sided.|Chi-squared|||The primary efficacy analysis was a comparison of the incidence of the primary efficacy variable between the two groups that received APD421 and the group that received placebo, using Pearson's χ2 test.||||<0.001
81484113|NCT02337062|162657336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81484114|NCT02337062|162657337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81484115|NCT02337062|162657338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81484116|NCT02337062|162657339|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81484117|NCT02337062|162657340|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81484118|NCT01239797|162657347|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.89|||Log Rank|2-sided p-value for stratified log rank test||Hazard Ratio of Lenalidomide + Dexamethasone + Elotuzumab to Lenalidomide + Dexamethasone||0.89|0.60|0.0014
81484119|NCT01239797|162657348|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.87|||Log Rank|2-sided p-value for stratified log rank test||Hazard Ratio of Lenalidomide + Dexamethasone + Elotuzumab to Lenalidomide + Dexamethasone||0.87|0.60|0.0005
81484120|NCT01239797|162657349|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by B2 microglobulin (\<3.5 mg/L vs \>=3.5 mg/L), number of prior lines of therapy (1 vs \>=2), and immunomodulatory drug use at randomization||Ratio of Lenalidomide + Dexamethasone + Elotuzumab to Lenalidomide + Dexamethasone||2.78|1.36|0.0002
81484121|NCT01239797|162657349|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR|12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|19.3||||||Difference of Lenalidomide + Dexamethasone + Elotuzumab minus Lenalidomide + Dexamethasone computed using the method of DerSimonian and Laird (weighted average over the strata)||19.3|6.2|
81576190|NCT00996307|162823739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|2.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|4.13||||||Superiority of the adjuvanted vaccines against the non-adjuvanted vaccines was to be tested against the margin of 1 on day 22.||4.13|1.72|
81484122|NCT02240667|162657413|OTHER|||||||0.8496|||||||stratified log-rank test|||Persistence in both treatment groups was compared by means of the stratified Log-rank test||||0.8496
81484123|NCT02668640|162657457|OTHER||||||=|0.0002|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||=0.0002
81484124|NCT02668640|162657458|OTHER||||||=|0.0006|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||=0.0006
81484125|NCT02668640|162657459|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Median change from baseline in PCS T-score at Week 12||||<0.0001
81484126|NCT02668640|162657459|OTHER||||||=|0.1233|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Median change from baseline in MCS T-score at Week 12||||=0.1233
81484127|NCT02668640|162657459|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Median change from baseline in PCS T-score at Week 24||||<0.001
81484128|NCT02668640|162657459|OTHER||||||=|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Median change from baseline in MCS T-score at Week 24||||=0.001
81484129|NCT02668640|162657460|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Median Change From Baseline in EQ-5D-3L Index Score at Week 12||||<0.0001
81484130|NCT02668640|162657460|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Median Change From Baseline in EQ-5D-3L Index Score at Week 24||||<0.0001
81484131|NCT02668640|162657461|OTHER||||||=|0.0137|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Median Change from Baseline in WPAI Overall Work Impairment Score at Week 12||||=0.0137
81484132|NCT02668640|162657461|OTHER||||||=|0.0607|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Median Change from Baseline in Overall Work Impairment Score at Week 24||||=0.0607
81484133|NCT02668640|162657462|OTHER||||||=|0.0026|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Median Change from Baseline in WPAI Activity Impairment Score at Week 12||||=0.0026
81484134|NCT02668640|162657462|OTHER||||||=|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Median Change from Baseline in WPAI Activity Impairment Score at Week 24||||=0.0001
81484135|NCT01062308|162657465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference from baseline to day 30|-11.8||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.1|-22.6|0.03
81484136|NCT01062308|162657466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference from baseline to day 30|6.6||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|15.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.9|-2.7|0.16
81484137|NCT02322749|162657467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence intervals for both AUC and Cmax were entirely contained within the limits 80.00% to 125.00% then bioequivalence was concluded.|Geometric Least Squares (LS) Mean Ratio|9.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.25|10.53|||||Selumetinib: Ratio of Treatment B to Treatment A based on a linear mixed-effects model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and volunteer nested within sequence as a random effect.|||10.53|8.25|
81484138|NCT02322749|162657468|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence intervals for both AUC and Cmax were entirely contained within the limits 80.00% to 125.00% then bioequivalence was concluded.|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|24.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.62|26.03|||||Selumetinib: Ratio of Treatment B to Treatment A based on a linear mixed-effects model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and volunteer nested within sequence as a random effect.|||26.03|22.62|
81484139|NCT02322749|162657469|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence intervals for both AUC and Cmax were entirely contained within the limits 80.00% to 125.00% then bioequivalence was concluded.|Geometric LS mean ratio|22.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.65|23.69|||||Selumetinib: Ratio of Treatment B to Treatment A based on a linear mixed-effects model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and volunteer nested within sequence as a random effect.|||23.69|20.65|
81484140|NCT02322749|162657470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|12.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.42|14.65|||||Selumetinib: Ratio of Treatment C to Treatment A based on a linear mixed-effects model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and volunteer nested within sequence as a random effect.|||14.65|11.42|
81541333|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.022|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.396|2.647|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.647|1.396|<.0001
81541334|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.048|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.397|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.700|1.397|<.0001
81484141|NCT02322749|162657471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|26.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|24.44|28.09|||||Selumetinib: Ratio of Treatment C to Treatment A based on a linear mixed-effects model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and volunteer nested within sequence as a random effect.|||28.09|24.44|
81484142|NCT02322749|162657472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|23.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.02|25.3|||||Selumetinib: Ratio of Treatment C to Treatment A based on a linear mixed-effects model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and volunteer nested within sequence as a random effect.|||25.30|22.02|
81484143|NCT02322749|162657473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|9.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.5|10.97|||||N-desmethyl selumetinib: Ratio of Treatment B to Treatment A based on a linear mixed-effects model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and volunteer nested within sequence as a random effect|||10.97|8.5|
81484144|NCT02322749|162657473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|13.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.45|14.86|||||N-desmethyl selumetinib: Ratio of Treatment C to Treatment A based on a linear mixed-effects model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and volunteer nested within sequence as a random effect.|||14.86|11.45|
81484145|NCT02322749|162657474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|11.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.8|13.05|||||N-desmethyl selumetinib: Ratio of Treatment B to Treatment A based on a linear mixed-effects model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and volunteer nested within sequence as a random effect.|||13.05|9.80|
81484146|NCT02322749|162657474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.07|14.8|||||N-desmethyl selumetinib: Ratio of Treatment C to Treatment A based on a linear mixed-effects model with sequence, period, and treatment as fixed effects and volunteer nested within sequence as a random effect.|||14.80|11.07|
81484147|NCT01190813|162657480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|11.0||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|28.0|||Fisher Exact|It was not possible to adjust for baseline VA in these secondary analyses due to the small number of subjects meeting secondary outcome criteria.|Treatment group difference calculated as Levodopa - Placebo|A sample size of 129 participants provided 80% power with 1-sided type I error rate of 5% to reject the hypothesis of no difference between groups if the proportion improved was 30% in the levodopa group compared with 10% in the placebo group.||28|-7|0.06
81484148|NCT01190813|162657483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|18.0|||||Levodopa - Placebo|||18|-17|
81484149|NCT01190813|162657484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|10.0||||||||10|-25|
81576191|NCT00996307|162823739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|7.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.54|11.0||||||Superiority of the adjuvanted vaccines against the non-adjuvanted vaccines was to be tested against the margin of 1 on day 43.||11|5.54|
81484150|NCT01190813|162657485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|13.0|||||Levodopa - Placebo|||13|-22|
81484151|NCT01190813|162657493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.3|||ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated as Levodopa - Placebo|||1.3|-1.9|0.65
81484152|NCT01190813|162657495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.8|||ANCOVA|||||1.8|-1.6|0.44
81484153|NCT01190813|162657497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.9|||ANCOVA|||||2.9|-1.2|0.20
81484154|NCT01190813|162657499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.17
81484155|NCT01190813|162657503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.3||The alpha level was set to 0.0485 for the primary analysis to adjust for alpha spending of 0.015 for one interim analysis for efficacy conducted when outcome data were available for 50% of participants.|ANCOVA||Mean difference calculated as Levodopa - Placebo|With 129 participants, assuming a 1-sided type I error rate of 4.85%, there was 96% power to detect a difference in mean visual acuity between treatment groups at 18 weeks adjusted for baseline and for 1 interim analysis for futility if the true difference was 5 letters with SD of 7 letters and 82% power if the true difference was 3.75 letters||3.3|-0.4|0.06
81484156|NCT04265261|162657551|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.19||||0.8586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.86|14.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.23|-11.86|0.8586
81484157|NCT04265261|162657551|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.93||||0.6388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.18|9.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.31|-15.18|0.6388
81484158|NCT05630196|162657556|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|1.0|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.00|-0.22|
81484159|NCT05630196|162657557|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|2.77|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||2.77|-0.44|
81484160|NCT05630196|162657558|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.67|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.67|-0.23|
81484161|NCT05630196|162657559|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.18|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.18|-0.13|
81484162|NCT05630196|162657560|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|11.87|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||11.87|-3.51|
81484163|NCT05630196|162657561|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.05|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.05|-0.74|
81484164|NCT05630196|162657562|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-11.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-159.85|136.77|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||136.77|-159.85|
81484165|NCT05630196|162657563|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.08|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.08|-0.11|
81484166|NCT03438266|162657564|NON_INFERIORITY|If the upper limit of the confidence interval at Month 1 was less than 0.5, then treatment with cannula was considered non-inferior to treatment with needle.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.25|||||The 95% CI is based on the paired t-test.|Change from Baseline at Month 1||0.25|-0.05|
81484167|NCT03438266|162657565|OTHER||Percentage Difference|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.31|3.98||||||||3.98|-7.31|
81484168|NCT02990000|162657579|SUPERIORITY|We used the Optimal Design program to determine the minimum numbers of therapists and patients needed to detect a moderate effect of condition (standardized difference between change rates = .50). Based on this a priori power analysis, we will need a total of 44 therapists and 211 patients to achieve a power of .80 to detect moderate condition effects. Factoring in a 25% dropout rate, enrolling 281 patients should provide sufficient statistical power.|condition effect on weekly change rate|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|-0.03|||3-level hierarchical linear model|||To account for the nested nature of the data (time points nested within patients nested within therapists), a 3-level hierarchical linear model was used to test the effect of condition (Scientific Match = 1; Pragmatic Match = 0) on weekly during-treatment change on the TOP-CS average z-scores. Given that higher TOP-CS z-scores indicate greater impairment, negative slopes indicate a weekly decrease in impairment during treatment (i.e., a better outcome or more improvement).||-0.03|-0.05|.02
81484169|NCT02990000|162657580|SUPERIORITY||condition effect on weekly change rate|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.02|||3-level hierarchical linear model|||To account for the nested nature of the data (time points nested within patients nested within therapists), a 3-level hierarchical linear model was used to test the effect of condition (Scientific Match = 1; Pragmatic Match = 0) on weekly during-treatment change on the SCL-10 total score. Given that higher SCL-10 scores indicate greater psychological distress, negative slopes indicate a weekly decrease in impairment during treatment (i.e., a better outcome or more improvement).||-0.02|-0.30|.03
81484170|NCT02990000|162657581|SUPERIORITY||condition effect on weekly change rate|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.21|||3-level hierarchical linear model|||To account for the nested nature of the data (time points nested within patients nested within therapists), a 3-level hierarchical linear model was used to test the effect of condition (Scientific Match = 1; Pragmatic Match = 0) on weekly during-treatment change on the patient-rated WAI. Given that higher WAI scores indicate better quality therapeutic alliances, positive slopes indicate a weekly increase in alliance during treatment (i.e., a better outcome or more improvement).||0.21|-0.33|.65
81541335|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.063|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.394|2.732|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.732|1.394|<.0001
81484171|NCT02990000|162657582|SUPERIORITY||condition effect on weekly change rate|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.07|||3-level hierarchical linear model|||To account for the nested nature of the data (time points nested within patients nested within therapists), a 3-level hierarchical linear model was used to test the effect of condition (Scientific Match = 1; Pragmatic Match = 0) on weekly during-treatment change on the OE subscale of the CEQ. Given that higher OE scores indicate more optimistic expectations, positive slopes indicate a weekly increase in OE during treatment (i.e., a better outcome or more improvement).||0.07|-0.17|.41
81484172|NCT02990000|162657583|SUPERIORITY||condition effect on weekly change rate|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|-0.006|||3-level hierarchical linear model|||To account for the nested nature of the data (time points nested within patients nested within therapists), a 3-level hierarchical linear model was used to test the effect of condition (Scientific Match = 1; Pragmatic Match = 0) on weekly during-treatment change on the log-transformed TOP-CS domain-specific z-scores. Given that higher z-scores indicate greater impairment, negative slopes indicate a weekly decrease in impairment during treatment (i.e., a better outcome or more improvement).||-0.006|-0.01|.01
81484173|NCT02990000|162657584|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Multilevel logistic regression|||Multilevel logistic regression analysis with patients nested within therapists (Scientific Match = 1; Pragmatic Match = 0). Statistically significant odds ratios that are greater than 1 would indicate that patients in the Scientific Match Condition were more likely to discontinue treatment early, whereas odds ratios that are less than 1 would indicate the opposite.||||.48
81484174|NCT02990000|162657585|SUPERIORITY||condition effect on satisfaction|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.31|||2-level hierarchical linear model|||Due to the nested nature of the data (patients nested within therapists), we used a two-level hierarchical linear model to test the effect of condition on provider satisfaction at posttreatment. Because higher values indicate more satisfaction, a positive condition effect would indicate that Scientific Match patients were more satisfied than Pragmatic Match patients, whereas a negative condition effect would indicate the opposite.||1.31|-0.57|.44
81484175|NCT00922636|162657586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.74||||0.008||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.027 with a Dunnett adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Least Squares (LS) Mean Change is from a restricted maximum likelihood-based, mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) analysis.|The LS Mean difference was computed as treatment minus placebo.|||||0.008
81484176|NCT00922636|162657586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.04||||0.006||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.027 with a Dunnett adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|The Least Squares (LS) Mean Value is from a restricted maximum likelihood-based, mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) analysis.|The LS Mean difference was computed as treatment minus placebo.|||||0.006
81541336|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.09|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.383|2.797|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.797|1.383|<.0001
81576192|NCT00996307|162823739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|4.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.23|6.42||||||Superiority of the adjuvanted vaccines against the non-adjuvanted vaccines||6.42|3.23|
81484177|NCT00922636|162657589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.938||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.027 with a Dunnett adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Least squares (LS) mean is from a restricted maximum likelihood-based, mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) analysis.||Gated secondary analysis for total score. If both LY2216684 groups (0.2 mg/kg/day and 0.3 mg/kg/day) were statistically significantly superior than placebo for the primary endpoint, then gated secondary analysis was assessed at an alpha level of 0.027. If only 0.2 mg/kg/day or 0.3 mg/kg/day LY2216684 was statistically significantly superior than placebo for the primary endpoint, then gated secondary analysis was assessed at an alpha level of 0.023 for the corresponding group.||||0.938
81484178|NCT00922636|162657589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.44||||0.002||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.027 with a Dunnett adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Least squares (LS) mean is from a restricted maximum likelihood-based, mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) analysis.||Gated secondary analysis for total score. If both LY2216684 groups (0.2 mg/kg/day and 0.3 mg/kg/day) were statistically significantly superior than placebo for the primary endpoint, then gated secondary analysis was assessed at an alpha level of 0.027. If only 0.2 mg/kg/day or 0.3 mg/kg/day LY2216684 was statistically significantly superior than placebo for the primary endpoint, then gated secondary analysis was assessed at an alpha level of 0.023 for the corresponding group.||||0.002
81484179|NCT03268343|162657640|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|74.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.39|84.08|||||fed / fasted; results obtained using an ANOVA with fixed effects of treatment, period, sequence and participant (sequence).|||84.08|66.39|
81484180|NCT03268343|162657641|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|97.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.2|99.98|||||fed / fasted; results obtained using an ANOVA with fixed effects of treatment, period, sequence and participant (sequence).|||99.98|94.20|
81484181|NCT03268343|162657642|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.25|||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test||Hodges-Lehmann method|||2.25|0.50|< 0.0001
81484182|NCT03268343|162657643|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|96.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.3|99.85|||||fed / fasted; results obtained using an ANOVA with fixed effects of treatment, period, sequence and participant (sequence).|||99.85|93.30|
81484183|NCT03268343|162657647|SUPERIORITY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio (%)|104.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.97|110.87|||||fed / fasted; results obtained using an ANOVA with fixed effects of treatment, period, sequence and participant (sequence).|||110.87|98.97|
81484184|NCT02308046|162657654|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.002
81484185|NCT02308046|162657655|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.001
81484186|NCT02308046|162657656|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Comparison of culture cure at 7-14 days||||<0.001
81484187|NCT02308046|162657656|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Comparison of culture cure at 21-30 days||||<0.001
81484188|NCT02308046|162657657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Comparison of the number of subjects whose reported their symptoms completely resolved||||0.088
81484189|NCT01181167|162657659|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Difference in incidence of thromboembolic events between DU-176b and enoxaparin groups and 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated.~Incidence of thromboembolic events and 95% CI also calculated by treatment group.~Only when null hypothesis H01 was rejected, upper limit of 95% CI for difference between DU-176b and enoxaparin groups was confirmed. When upper limit of 95% CI was below 0%, DU-176b was considered to be superior to enoxaparin in terms of the prevention of VTE."|Cox Proportional Hazard|-4.5|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||Farrington Manning Method|ANCOVA|||Hypothesis testing of proportion of subjects who experienced at least one thromboembolic events, defined as primary endpoint, carried out using Farrington-Manning method. Null hypothesis H˅01: Incidence of thromboembolic events in DU-176b group (P˅DU) = Incidence of thromboembolic events in enoxaparin group (P˅E) + Δ (8%). Alternative hypothesis H˅11: P˅DU \< P˅E + Δ (significance level: One-sided, 0.025)||||<0.001
81484190|NCT01926028|162657679|EQUIVALENCE|The proportion of patients in each group was summarized with point estimates and their 95% confidence interval|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.39||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.91|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.91|0.17|0.03
81484191|NCT01926028|162657680|EQUIVALENCE|The proportion of patients in each group was summarized with point estimates and their 95% confidence interval|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.55||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.13|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.13|0.27|0.10
81484192|NCT01130272|162657689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.457||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.994|6.077|||ANCOVA|||||6.077|0.994|0.052
81484193|NCT01130272|162657689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.383||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.036|5.478|||ANCOVA|||||5.478|1.036|0.041
81541337|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.105|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.374|2.836|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.836|1.374|<.0001
81484194|NCT01130272|162657689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.079||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.893|4.842|||ANCOVA|||||4.842|0.893|0.090
81484195|NCT01130272|162657689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.797||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.227|6.376|||ANCOVA|||||6.376|1.227|0.015
81484196|NCT01130272|162657690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.719||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.306|1.689|||ANCOVA|||||1.689|0.306|0.449
81484197|NCT01130272|162657690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.208||||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.615|2.373|||ANCOVA|||||2.373|0.615|0.583
81484198|NCT01130272|162657690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.014||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.069|3.795|||ANCOVA|||||3.795|1.069|0.030
81484199|NCT01130272|162657690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.395||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.717|2.716|||ANCOVA|||||2.716|0.717|0.326
81484200|NCT00526474|162657709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.88||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.95|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.95|0.82|0.001
81484201|NCT00526474|162657710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.94|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.94|0.80|<0.001
81484202|NCT00526474|162657711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|1.74|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.74|1.31|<0.001
81484203|NCT00526474|162657712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|1.51|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.51|1.31|<0.001
81484204|NCT00526474|162657713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.91||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.98|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.98|0.85|0.009
81484205|NCT00526474|162657714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.86||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.94|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.94|0.78|0.002
81484206|NCT00526474|162657715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.93|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.93|0.81|<0.001
81484207|NCT00526474|162657716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.91||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|0.96|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.96|0.86|0.001
81484208|NCT00526474|162657717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.95|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.95|0.85|<0.001
81484209|NCT00526474|162657718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.89||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.04|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.04|0.76|0.151
81484210|NCT00526474|162657719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.83||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.93|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.93|0.74|0.001
81484211|NCT00526474|162657720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.88||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.03|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.03|0.75|0.108
81484212|NCT00526474|162657721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.97||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.14|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.14|0.83|0.733
81484213|NCT00526474|162657722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.95||||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.07|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression||Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.07|0.85|0.411
81484214|NCT00526474|162657723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.83||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.93|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.93|0.74|0.001
81484215|NCT00526474|162657724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.95|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.95|0.83|<0.001
81576193|NCT00996307|162823739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|7.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|11.0||||||Superiority of the adjuvanted vaccines against the non-adjuvanted vaccines was to be tested against the margin of 1 on day 43.||11|5.3|
81484216|NCT00526474|162657725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.9|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.90|0.76|<0.001
81484217|NCT00526474|162657726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.89|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.89|0.73|<0.001
81484218|NCT00526474|162657727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.71|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.71|1.23|<0.001
81484219|NCT00526474|162657728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|1.54|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.54|1.31|<0.001
81484220|NCT00526474|162657729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.93|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.93|0.79|<0.001
81484221|NCT00526474|162657730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.93|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.93|0.75|<0.001
81484222|NCT00526474|162657731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.9|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.90|0.77|<0.001
81541338|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.132|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.353|2.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.910|1.353|<.0001
81541339|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.146|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.339|2.954|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||2.954|1.339|<.0001
81484223|NCT00526474|162657732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.95|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.95|0.83|<0.001
81541340|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.173|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.311|3.036|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||3.036|1.311|<.0001
81541341|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.188|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.294|3.082|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||3.082|1.294|<.0001
81541342|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.215|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.26|3.169|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||3.169|1.260|<.0001
81484224|NCT00526474|162657733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.94|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.94|0.83|<0.001
81484225|NCT00526474|162657734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.86||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.03|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.03|0.71|0.108
81576194|NCT00996307|162823739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMTs|4.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.09|6.19||||||Superiority of the adjuvanted vaccines against the non-adjuvanted vaccines was to be tested against the margin of 1 on day 43.||6.19|3.09|
81484226|NCT00526474|162657735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.82||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.93|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.93|0.73|0.002
81484227|NCT00526474|162657736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.88||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.04|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.04|0.74|0.127
81484228|NCT00526474|162657737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.67||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.87|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.87|0.52|0.002
81484229|NCT00526474|162657738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.92||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.06|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||1.06|0.80|0.249
81484230|NCT00526474|162657739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.86||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.98|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.98|0.76|0.019
81484231|NCT00526474|162657740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.89||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.96|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|Hazard Ratio calculated with covariates for treatment and stratification factors|Hazard ratio calculated by dividing the Kaplan-Meier (KM) Estimate for vorapaxar by the KM Estimate for Placebo and correcting for covariates. A hazard ratio \<1 would indicate a lower hazard associated with vorapaxar relative to placebo.|||0.96|0.83|0.003
81484232|NCT03845894|162657741|NON_INFERIORITY|There have been no studies to evaluate pain scores ISB w/ plain bupi+adjuvants. Power to detect difference at least 0.4 on the VAS scale. Threshold for inferiority is difference \>=2 points on the VAS scale. Will use two-sample t test with α= 0.05 and β= 0.1. Postop opioid consumption, total post-op opioid @ 1st 48 hours in oxycodone equivalents. Mean opioid consumption per cohort is calculated, \& the cohorts compared for statistical difference with two-sample t test, with α= 0.05 and β= 0.1.||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.14
81484233|NCT00879190|162657744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81541343|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.23|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.241|3.219|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||3.219|1.241|<.0001
81541344|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.256|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.203|3.309|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||3.309|1.203|<.0001
81484234|NCT00879190|162657745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81484235|NCT00879190|162657746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6
81484236|NCT01674725|162657747|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The noninferiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment for the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333 treatment group as compared with the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN-RBV was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 64% to achieve noninferiority.|Percentage of Participants|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.9|100.0|||||95% CI was calculated using the Wilson score method for the single proportion because the point estimate was 100%.|Planned enrollment is 210 to allow ≥200 GT1b-infected participants to be treated with combination formulation of ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333 with and without RBV. Enrollment terminated after 187 participants were randomized. Assuming a rate of 82% in each arm, a sample size of 90 participants per arm will have \>90% power to demonstrate noninferiority of each arm to the historical rate based on the normal approximation of a single binomial proportion in a one-sample test for superiority.||100.0|95.9|
81484237|NCT01674725|162657747|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The noninferiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment for the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV treatment group as compared with the historical rate for telaprevir plus pegIFN-RBV was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 64% to achieve noninferiority.|Percentage of Participants|97.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.6|100.0|||||95% CI was calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|Assuming a rate of 82% in each arm, a sample size of 90 participants per arm will have \>90% power to demonstrate noninferiority of each arm to the historical rate based on the normal approximation of a single binomial proportion in a one-sample test for superiority.||100.0|94.6|
81484238|NCT01674725|162657748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81484239|NCT01674725|162657749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|97.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.6|100.0|||||95% CI was calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution; the lower confidence bound for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 75% to achieve superiority.|||100.0|94.6|
81484240|NCT01674725|162657749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage of Participants|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.9|100.0|||||95% CI was calculated using the Wilson score method for the single proportion; the lower confidence bound for the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed 75% to achieve superiority|||100|95.9|
81484241|NCT01674725|162657749|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The noninferiority of the rate of sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment for the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333 treatment group as compared with the ABT-450/r/ABT-267 and ABT-333, plus RBV treatment group was analyzed using a noninferiority margin of -10.5%; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in percentage of participants with sustained virologic response at 12 weeks after treatment must exceed -10.5% to achieve noninferiority.|Percentage of Participants|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|5.4|||||95% CI was calculated using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||5.4|-0.8|
81484242|NCT01324102|162657758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is .05. The .004 value exceeds this value. There was only one comparison, so there was no adjustment for multiple comparison. This analysis refers to the row and category of anxiety.|ANOVA|F=10.25||Repeated measure Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) with null hypothesis of no group differences, comparing anxiety scores pre-Yoga versus post-Yoga, between the two groups for changes in anxiety.||||.004
81484243|NCT01324102|162657758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|||||F=4.07. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is .05. The .056 value does not exceed it. There was only one comparison, so there was no adjustment for multiple comparison. This analysis refers to the row/category of insomnia.|ANOVA|||Repeated measure Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) with null hypothesis of no group differences, comparing insomnia scores pre-Yoga versus post-Yoga, between the two groups. This measures changes in insomnia.||||.056
81484244|NCT03238417|162657759|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis of Variance comparing change in outcome between EBQI and control from baseline to 12 month.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.0||P-value is from the interaction term between EBQI and time.|ANOVA|||||2.0|-3.3|0.623
81484245|NCT03238417|162657760|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis of Variance testing for change in outcome between EBQI and control from baseline to 24 months.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.8||P-value is from the interaction term of EBQI and time.|ANOVA|||||1.8|-2.8|0.678
81484246|NCT03238417|162657761|SUPERIORITY|Difference-in-differences analysis using linear regression, adjusted for age, how often they saw women patients in the past year, location of practice in primary care or women's health clinic, and having had any type of quality improvement training. We adjusted our analysis with non-response weights.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.35||P-value is from the interaction term between EBQI and time, adjusted for non-response weights and characteristics described in the statistical analysis overview.|Regression, Linear||The estimated value reported here is the predicted mean change from baseline to 12-month, adjusting for characteristics described in the statistical analysis overview.|Change in gender awareness score between EBQI and control from baseline to 12-month||0.35|-0.17|0.364
81484247|NCT03238417|162657762|SUPERIORITY|Difference-in-differences analysis using linear regression, adjusted for age, how often they saw women patients in the past year, location of practice in primary care or women's health clinic, and having had any type of quality improvement training. We adjusted our analysis with non-response weights.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.1||P-value reflects the interaction term between EBQI and time, adjusted for non-response weights and characteristics described in the statistical analysis overview.|Regression, Linear||The estimated value reported here is the predicted mean change from baseline to 24-month, adjusting for characteristics described in the statistical analysis overview.|Change in gender awareness score between EBQI and control from baseline to 24-month||0.10|-0.33|0.29
81484248|NCT03238417|162657763|SUPERIORITY|Difference-in-differences analysis using logistic regression. The number of activities were recoded into 0 vs 1+ activities. The model was adjusted for age, how often they saw women patients in the past year, location of practice in primary care or women's health clinic, and having had any type of quality improvement training. We also adjusted for non-response weights.|Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|0.13||P-value is from the interaction term between EBQI and time, adjusted for non-response weights and characteristics described in the statistical analysis overview.|Difference-in-Differences analysis||The estimated value is predicted change in the odds of involving in one or more quality improvement activities, adjusting for characteristics described in the statistical analysis overview.|||0.13|-1.52|0.10
81484249|NCT03238417|162657764|SUPERIORITY|Difference-in-differences analysis using logistic regression. The number of activities were recoded into 0 vs 1+ activities. The model was adjusted for age, how often they saw women patients in the past year, location of practice in primary care or women's health clinic, and having had any type of quality improvement training. We also adjusted for non-response weights.|Odds Ratio (OR)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.29||P-value is from the interaction term between EBQI and time, adjusted for non-response weights and characteristics described in the statistical analysis overview.|Regression, Logistic||The estimated value is predicted change in the odds of involving in one or more quality improvement activities, adjusting for characteristics described in the statistical analysis overview.|||0.29|-1.25|0.22
81484250|NCT03238417|162657765|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis of Variance testing the differences in outcome between EBQI and control groups over 12 month period.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|5.4||The p-value reflects the interaction term between EBQI and time|ANOVA|||||5.4|-7.1|0.788
81484251|NCT03238417|162657766|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis of Variance testing for differences in outcomes between EBQI and control arms from baseline to 24 months.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.35|4.35||The p-value reflects the interaction terms between EBQI and control arms.|ANOVA|||||4.35|-7.35|0.61
81484252|NCT03238417|162657767|NON_INFERIORITY|ANOVA comparing changes in outcome over time between EBQI and control arms|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.5||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.45|21.11||The p-value reflects the interaction term between EBQI and time|ANOVA|||||21.11|-21.45|0.987
81484253|NCT03238417|162657768|NON_INFERIORITY|ANOVA comparing changes in outcome over time between EBQI and control groups|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.35||0.708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.89|17.08||The p-value reflects the interaction terms between EBQI and time|ANOVA|||||17.08|-24.89|0.708
81484254|NCT03238417|162657769|NON_INFERIORITY|ANOVA comparing changes in outcome over time between EBQI and control groups|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.85||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.43|13.4||The p-value reflects the interaction term between EBQI and time|ANOVA|||||13.40|-22.43|0.613
81484255|NCT03238417|162657770|NON_INFERIORITY|ANOVA comparing changes in outcome over time between EBQI and control groups|Mean Difference (Net)|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.48||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.26|20.13||The p-value reflects the interaction term between EBQI and time.|ANOVA|||||20.13|-18.26|0.922
81484256|NCT03238417|162657771|NON_INFERIORITY|two-way ANOVA testing change in a composite score of gender-neutral preventive care between EBQI and control arms over time|Mean Difference (Net)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|4.89||The p-value represents the interaction term between EBQI and control.|ANOVA|||||4.89|-3.74|0.789
81484257|NCT03238417|162657772|NON_INFERIORITY|ANOVA comparing changes in outcomes over time between EBQI and control groups|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|3.33||The p-value reflects the interaction between EBQI and time.|ANOVA|The analysis is adjusted for EBQI and time.||||3.33|-6.60|0.51
81484258|NCT03238417|162657773|NON_INFERIORITY|ANOVA testing for change in outcome over time between EBQI and control arms|Mean Difference (Net)|3.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|19.9||The p-value reflects the interaction between EBQI and time|ANOVA|||||19.9|-13.7|0.711
81484259|NCT03238417|162657774|NON_INFERIORITY|ANOVA comparing changes in outcome over time between EBQI and control arms|Mean Difference (Net)|8.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.7||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|26.1||The p-value reflects the interaction term between EBQI and time.|ANOVA|||||26.1|-9.1|0.335
81484260|NCT03238417|162657775|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis of Variance testing for change in outcome between EBQI and control groups from baseline to 12 months.|Mean Difference (Net)|-13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.3||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.7|11.1||P-value is from the interaction term between EBQI and time.|ANOVA|||||11.1|-38.7|0.268
81541345|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.271|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.182|3.361|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||3.361|1.182|<.0001
81541346|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.298|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.142|3.454|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||3.454|1.142|<.0001
81484261|NCT03238417|162657776|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis of Variance testing the differences between EBQI and control from baseline and 24 months|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.6||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|25.3||P-value is from the interaction between EBQI and time.|ANOVA|||||25.3|-25.6|0.991
81484262|NCT02089347|162657777|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is supported by a data if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) is greater than -10%|Wilson score method|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|4.61||||||Non-inferiority comparison of post-booster response for Diphtheria.||4.61|-0.31|
81484263|NCT02089347|162657777|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is supported by the data if lower bound ot the two-sided 95% is greater than -10%|Wilson score method|6.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32|10.84||||||Non-inferiority comparison of post-vaccination booster response for tetanus||10.84|3.32|
81484264|NCT02089347|162657778|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is supported by a data if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) is greater than -10%|Wilson score method|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|3.15||||||Non-inferiority comparison of Diphtheria post-vaccination seroprotection rates at ≥ 0.1 IU/mL||3.15|-0.61|
81484265|NCT02089347|162657778|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is supported by a data if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) is greater than -10%.|Wilson score method|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|2.14||||||Non-inferiority comparison of Tetanus post-vaccination seroprotection rates at ≥ 0.1 IU/mL||2.14|-1.09|
81484266|NCT01249131|162657821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Least Squares (LS) Means (in %)|94.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.9|107.0|||||LS mean was calculated from analysis of variance (ANOVA). Data for dose-normalized AUCinf were natural log-transformed prior to analysis. Ratio of AUCinf LS means for log-transformed parameter (expressed as a percent).|||107|83.9|
81484267|NCT01249131|162657821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS Means (in %)|110.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.2|124.0|||||LS mean was calculated from ANOVA. Data for dose-normalized AUCinf were natural log-transformed prior to analysis. Ratio of AUCinf LS means for log-transformed parameter (expressed as a percent).|||124|98.2|
81484268|NCT01249131|162657822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS Means (in %)|96.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.2|111.0|||||LS mean was calculated from ANOVA. Data for dose-normalized Cmax were natural log-transformed prior to analysis. Ratio of Cmax LS means for log-transformed parameter (expressed as a percent).|||111|84.2|
81484269|NCT01249131|162657822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS Means (in %)|107.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.8|123.0|||||LS mean was calculated from ANOVA. Data for dose-normalized Cmax were natural log-transformed prior to analysis. Ratio of Cmax LS means for log-transformed parameter (expressed as a percent).|||123|93.8|
81484270|NCT01329198|162657833|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.4||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||Mean change in YGTSS scores from Baseline to 6 Months across all study participants presented.|||||0.013
81484271|NCT00473083|162657835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8769||||||P for arm 1 v arms 2 and 3 combined|Chi-squared|||||||0.8769
81484272|NCT00473083|162657835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.147||||||P for arm 1 v arms 2 and 3 combined|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.147
81484273|NCT00473083|162657836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1503||||||P(arm 1 v arm 2) in patients with maximum severity of rash grade 1, 2a, or 2b|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1503
81541347|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.313||||0.0001||95.0|1.119|3.507|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||3.507|1.119|0.0001
81484274|NCT00473083|162657836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4681||||||P(arm2 v arm3) in patients with maximum severity of rash grade 1, 2a, or 2b|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4681
81484275|NCT00473083|162657836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0196||||||P(arm 1 v arm 3) in patients with maximum severity of rash grade 1, 2a, or 2b|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0196
81484276|NCT00473083|162657836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1658||||||P(arm 1 v arm 2) in patients with maximum severity of rash grade 3|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1658
81484277|NCT00473083|162657836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.9999||||||"P(arm 2 v arm 3) in patients with maximum severity of rash grade 3.~P-value was calculated to be \>0.9999 using the Wilcoxon Rank Sumtest by comparing between the two treatment arms."|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.9999
81484278|NCT00473083|162657836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.285||||||P(arm 1 v arm 3) in patients with maximum severity of rash grade 3|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.285
81484279|NCT00473083|162657837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5097|||||||Chi-squared|||Maximal Rash Grade 1||||0.5097
81484280|NCT00473083|162657837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.474|||||||Chi-squared|||Maximal Rash Grade 2a||||0.4740
81484281|NCT00473083|162657837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2123|||||||Chi-squared|||Maximal Severity Grade 2b||||0.2123
81484282|NCT00473083|162657837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5004|||||||Chi-squared|||Maximal Severity Grade 3||||0.5004
81484283|NCT00473083|162657837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9072|||||||Chi-squared|||Maximal Severity Grade 1||||0.9072
81484284|NCT00473083|162657837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0464|||||||Chi-squared|||Maximal Severity Grade 2a||||0.0464
81484285|NCT00473083|162657837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6759|||||||Chi-squared|||Maximal Severity Grade 2b||||0.6759
81484286|NCT00473083|162657837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0065|||||||Chi-squared|||Maximal Severity Grade 3||||0.0065
81484287|NCT00473083|162657837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5898|||||||Chi-squared|||Maximal Severity Grade 1||||0.5898
81484288|NCT00473083|162657837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1921|||||||Chi-squared|||Maximal Severity Grade 2a||||0.1921
81484289|NCT00473083|162657837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0882|||||||Chi-squared|||Maximal Severity Grade 2b||||0.0882
81484290|NCT00473083|162657837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0344|||||||Chi-squared|||Maximal Severity Grade 3||||0.0344
81484291|NCT00473083|162657838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3834|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3834
81484292|NCT00473083|162657840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0147|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0147
81484293|NCT02915835|162657842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.70
81484294|NCT02915835|162657843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.61
81484295|NCT02915835|162657844|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81484296|NCT02915835|162657845|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81484297|NCT02915835|162657846|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81576195|NCT02326025|162823747|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.964|1.13|||||Log(PK) is participant and treatment and random error, where participant is fitted as a random effect.|||1.13|0.964|
81576196|NCT02326025|162823747|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of LS Means|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.957|1.11||||||||1.11|0.957|
81484298|NCT02915835|162657847|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81484299|NCT02915835|162657848|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81484300|NCT02915835|162657849|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81484301|NCT02915835|162657850|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81484302|NCT02915835|162657851|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81484303|NCT02915835|162657852|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81484304|NCT02915835|162657853|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81484305|NCT02915835|162657854|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81484306|NCT02915835|162657855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Log Rank|||||||.56
81484307|NCT02915835|162657856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Log Rank|||||||.35
81484308|NCT02915835|162657858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.76
81484309|NCT02915835|162657859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.57
81484310|NCT02915835|162657860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.40
81484311|NCT02915835|162657861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.49
81484312|NCT02915835|162657862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.75
81484313|NCT02915835|162657863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.41
81484314|NCT02915835|162657864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.31
81484315|NCT02915835|162657865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.84
81484316|NCT02915835|162657866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.11
81484317|NCT02915835|162657867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.66
81484318|NCT02915835|162657868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.27
81484319|NCT02915835|162657869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.54
81484320|NCT02915835|162657870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.90
81484321|NCT02915835|162657871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.68
81484322|NCT02915835|162657872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.25
81484323|NCT02915835|162657873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.95
81484324|NCT02915835|162657874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.38
81484325|NCT02915835|162657875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.82
81484326|NCT02915835|162657876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.47
81484327|NCT02915835|162657877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.35
81484328|NCT02915835|162657878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.84
81484329|NCT02915835|162657879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.55
81484330|NCT02915835|162657881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.34
81484331|NCT02915835|162657882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.36
81484332|NCT02915835|162657883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.04
81484333|NCT02915835|162657884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.32
81484334|NCT02915835|162657885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.14
81484335|NCT02915835|162657886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.41
81484336|NCT02915835|162657887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.85
81484337|NCT02915835|162657888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.85
81484338|NCT02915835|162657889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.75
81484339|NCT02915835|162657890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.95
81484340|NCT02915835|162657891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.31
81484341|NCT02915835|162657892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.14
81484342|NCT02915835|162657893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.32
81484343|NCT02915835|162657894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.47
81484344|NCT02915835|162657895|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81484345|NCT02915835|162657896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.73
81484346|NCT02915835|162657897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.32
81484347|NCT02915835|162657898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.45
81484348|NCT02915835|162657899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.58
81484349|NCT02915835|162657900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.39
81484350|NCT02915835|162657901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.14
81484351|NCT00113607|162657954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.79||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.96|||Log Rank|||||0.96|0.65|0.0190
81484352|NCT00113607|162657955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.86||||0.0835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.02|||Log Rank|||||1.02|0.72|0.0835
81484353|NCT00113607|162657956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.646||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.144|2.367|||Fisher Exact|||||2.367|1.144|0.0080
81484354|NCT00113607|162657957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.95||||0.8203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.46|||Log Rank|||||1.46|0.62|0.8203
81484355|NCT02984982|162657973|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.2279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|1.04||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA||Standard of Care vs Alirocumab|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model which included fixed categorical effects of treatment arm and randomization strata, as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline normalized TAV.||1.04|-4.32|0.2279
81484356|NCT01103323|162658003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.774||||0.005178||95.0|0.636|0.942||According to protocol specified O'Brien-Fleming type alpha spending function and 432 death events at 2nd IA, the pre-specified alpha (false positive rate) for this analysis was 0.009279 (1-sided).|Log Rank||Two treatment groups compared using a stratified log-rank test, stratified by same stratification factors as randomization. Hazard ratio (Regorafenib / Placebo) and its 95% confidence interval calculated using Cox model, stratified by same factors.|Sample size based on primary efficacy endpoint of OS. The study was designed to have 90% power to detect 33.3% increase in median OS (i.e. hazard ratio of 0.75, Regorafenib / Placebo). Assuming 1-sided overall alpha of 0.025, randomization ratio of 2:1 for Regorafenib and Placebo, and 2 formal interim analyses of OS using an O'Brien-Fleming-type error spending function, a total of 582 death events were required for primary completion. Results based on 2nd planned formal IA with 432 total events.||0.942|0.636|0.005178
81484357|NCT01103323|162658004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.494|||<|1e-06||95.0|0.419|0.582||Comparison based on pre-specified alpha level of 0.025 (1-sided).|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (Regorafenib / Placebo)|Two treatment groups compared using a stratified log-rank test, stratified by same stratification factors as randomization. Hazard ratio (Regorafenib / Placebo) and its 95% confidence interval calculated using Cox model, stratified by same factors.||0.582|0.419|<0.000001
81484358|NCT01103323|162658005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.6||||0.188432||95.0|-1.74|0.53||Comparison based on pre-specified alpha level of 0.025 (1-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference = Placebo - Regorafenib 160 mg|Two treatment groups compared using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for same stratification factors as at randomization.||0.53|-1.74|0.188432
81484359|NCT01103323|162658006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-25.94|||<|1e-06||95.0|-32.06|-19.82||Comparison based on pre-specified alpha level of 0.025 (1-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference = Placebo - Regorafenib 160 mg|Two treatment groups compared using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for same stratification factors as at randomization.||-19.82|-32.06|<0.000001
81484360|NCT02360488|162658022|NON_INFERIORITY|The trial aimed to establish comparable efficacy based upon a non-inferiority margin of 30% of the change in Fugl-Meyer score in the In-Clinic group. Under these assumptions at alpha=0.05 and assuming SD=3.8 points, 124 subjects would need to be enrolled to provide 85% power; this sample was pursued independent of subject dropouts.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|2.26|||Regression, Linear|The model was adjusted for study site, age, time post-stroke, stroke subtype, and baseline Fugl-Meyer score.||||2.26|-2.14|.96
81484361|NCT00492726|162658054|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was set to 10% in the protocol, in agreement with FDA recommendations. Sample size was estimated using the method as described in Farrington-Manning. Estimation was performed to achieve 85% power, based on the equivalence delta of 10%, and a clinical success rate of 80% in the per protocol population.|Difference of cure rates (in percent)|-3.8||||||95.0|-7.9|0.4|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator).||0.4|-7.9|
81484362|NCT00492726|162658055|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference in improvement rates (in %)|1.1||||||95.0|-0.4|2.7|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator).||2.7|-0.4|
81484363|NCT00492726|162658056|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference in bact. success rates (in %)|-3.9||||||95.0|-8.8|1.0|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group. Presumed eradications and eradications without superinfection were considered bacteriological successes.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator).||1.0|-8.8|
81484364|NCT00492726|162658057|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference of cure rates (in percent)|-1.5||||||95.0|-5.0|1.9|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator).||1.9|-5.0|
81484365|NCT00492726|162658058|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference in bact. success rates (in %)|-3.9||||||95.0|-8.8|1.0|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group. Presumed eradications and eradications without superinfection were considered bacteriological successes.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator).||1.0|-8.8|
81484366|NCT00492726|162658059|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference in bact. success rates (in %)|-3.8||||||95.0|-9.0|1.5|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group. Presumed eradications and eradications without super- or reinfection were considered bacteriological successes.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator).||1.5|-9.0|
81484367|NCT00492726|162658060|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference of cure rates (in percent)|-2.9||||||95.0|-7.6|1.9|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator).||1.9|-7.6|
81484368|NCT01100502|162658068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.81|||Log Rank|||||0.81|0.40|0.001
81484369|NCT00721799|162658072|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.08
81484370|NCT00721799|162658072|OTHER||C-statistic|0.73||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.04
81484371|NCT00721799|162658073|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.05
81484372|NCT00721799|162658073|OTHER||C-statistic|0.75||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.02
81484373|NCT00721799|162658074|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.44|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||<0.01
81484374|NCT00721799|162658074|OTHER||C-statistic|0.74||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.02
81484375|NCT00721799|162658075|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.73
81484376|NCT00721799|162658075|OTHER||C-statistic|0.52||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.88
81484377|NCT00721799|162658076|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.78
81484378|NCT00721799|162658076|OTHER||C-statistic|0.45||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.66
81484379|NCT00721799|162658077|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.25||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.01
81484380|NCT00721799|162658077|OTHER||C-statistic|0.7||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.05
81484381|NCT00721799|162658078|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.63
81484382|NCT00721799|162658078|OTHER||C-statistic|0.58||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.46
81484383|NCT00721799|162658079|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.58
81484384|NCT00721799|162658079|OTHER||C-statistic|0.6||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.36
81484385|NCT00721799|162658080|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.89
81484386|NCT00721799|162658080|OTHER||C-statistic|0.59||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.42
81484387|NCT00721799|162658081|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.43
81484388|NCT00721799|162658081|OTHER||C-statistic|0.47||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.80
81484389|NCT00721799|162658082|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.01||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.01
81484390|NCT00721799|162658082|OTHER||C-statistic|0.69||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.07
81484391|NCT00721799|162658083|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.58||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.18
81484392|NCT00721799|162658083|OTHER||C-statistic|0.63||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.25
81484393|NCT00721799|162658084|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.24
81484394|NCT00721799|162658084|OTHER||C-statistic|0.62||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.27
81484395|NCT00721799|162658085|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.99
81484396|NCT00721799|162658085|OTHER||C-statistic|0.48||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.84
81484397|NCT00721799|162658086|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.41
81484398|NCT00721799|162658086|OTHER||C-statistic|0.54||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.69
81484399|NCT00721799|162658087|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.56||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.17
81484400|NCT00721799|162658087|OTHER||C-statistic|0.64||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.18
81484401|NCT00721799|162658088|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.09
81484402|NCT00721799|162658088|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.06
81484403|NCT00721799|162658089|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.06
81484404|NCT00721799|162658089|OTHER||C-statistic|0.74||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.04
81484405|NCT00721799|162658090|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.01|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||<0.01
81484406|NCT00721799|162658090|OTHER||C-statistic|0.82|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||<0.01
81484407|NCT00721799|162658091|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.92
81484408|NCT00721799|162658091|OTHER||C-statistic|0.48||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.84
81484409|NCT00721799|162658092|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.76
81484410|NCT00721799|162658092|OTHER||C-statistic|0.45||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.68
81484411|NCT00721799|162658093|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.99|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||<0.01
81484412|NCT00721799|162658093|OTHER||C-statistic|0.74||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.03
81484413|NCT00721799|162658094|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.55
81484414|NCT00721799|162658094|OTHER||C-statistic|0.61||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.35
81484415|NCT00721799|162658095|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.48
81484416|NCT00721799|162658095|OTHER||C-statistic|0.63||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.28
81484417|NCT00721799|162658096|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.67
81484418|NCT00721799|162658096|OTHER||C-statistic|0.71||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.11
81484419|NCT00721799|162658097|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.40
81484420|NCT00721799|162658097|OTHER||C-statistic|0.48||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.88
81484421|NCT00721799|162658098|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.39|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||<0.01
81484422|NCT00721799|162658098|OTHER||C-statistic|0.74||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.03
81484423|NCT00721799|162658099|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.26
81484424|NCT00721799|162658099|OTHER||C-statistic|0.59||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.46
81484425|NCT00721799|162658100|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.38||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.37
81484426|NCT00721799|162658100|OTHER||C-statistic|0.59||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.46
81484427|NCT00721799|162658101|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.90
81484428|NCT00721799|162658101|OTHER||C-statistic|0.52||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.87
81484429|NCT00721799|162658102|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.36
81484430|NCT00721799|162658102|OTHER||C-statistic|0.56||||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.63
81484431|NCT00721799|162658103|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.56||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.20
81484432|NCT00721799|162658103|OTHER||C-statistic|0.63||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.24
81484433|NCT01121263|162658129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.063||||0.8||95.0|0.666|1.697|||Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazards regression model was weighted by propensity score to adjust for differences in baseline risk between the two groups.|The Cox model was weighted by propensity score to adjust for differences in baseline risk between the two groups.|This applies to any MACCE||1.697|0.666|0.80
81484434|NCT01121263|162658130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.868||||0.53||95.0|0.556|1.355|||Regression, Cox||The Cox proportional hazards regression model was weighted by the propensity score to account for the difference in baseline risk between groups.|This applies to any MACCE||1.355|0.556|0.53
81484435|NCT02100124|162658139|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.36|0.56|1.0
81484436|NCT02100124|162658139|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.83|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.83|0.70|1.0
81484437|NCT02100124|162658139|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.08|0.82|0.53
81484438|NCT02100124|162658140|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.09|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.09|0.71|0.48
81484439|NCT02100124|162658140|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.35|0.87|1.0
81484440|NCT02100124|162658140|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.53|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.53|0.99|0.07
81484441|NCT02100124|162658141|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.29|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.29|0.84|1.0
81484442|NCT02100124|162658141|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.26|0.82|1.0
81484443|NCT02100124|162658141|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.22|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.22|0.79|1.0
81484444|NCT02100124|162658142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.37|0.83|1.0
81484445|NCT02100124|162658142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.33|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.33|0.81|1.0
81484446|NCT02100124|162658142|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.25|0.75|1.0
81484447|NCT04350827|162658143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.433|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.433
81484448|NCT02812186|162658157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81484449|NCT02812186|162658158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.28
81484450|NCT02812186|162658159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.63
81484451|NCT02860988|162658178|OTHER|Two-sided tests versus a margin|Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.29
81484452|NCT02860988|162658179|OTHER|Two-sided tests versus a margin|Risk Difference (RD)|0.9||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.88
81484453|NCT02860988|162658180|OTHER|Two-sided tests versus a margin.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.96||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.89
81484454|NCT02860988|162658181|OTHER|Two-sided tests versus a margin.|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.26||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.61
81484455|NCT02860988|162658182|OTHER|Two-sided tests versus a margin.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.61||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.67
81484456|NCT02860988|162658183|OTHER|Two-sided tests versus a margin.|Risk Difference (RD)|5.23||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.14
81484457|NCT02860988|162658184|OTHER|Two-sided tests versus a margin.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.81
81484458|NCT02860988|162658185|OTHER|Two-sided tests versus a margin.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.74
81484459|NCT01115452|162658199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.32||||0.9347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.14|7.5||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus 2.5% potassium nitrate solution. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments.||7.50|-8.14|0.9347
81484460|NCT01115452|162658200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.02||||0.9963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|8.24||Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus 2.5% potassium nitrate solution. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||8.24|-8.20|0.9963
81484461|NCT01115452|162658200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.9||||0.3582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.45|12.25||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||12.25|-4.45|0.3582
81484462|NCT01115452|162658200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.88||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.46|12.22||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 2.5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 2.5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||12.22|-4.46|0.3600
81484463|NCT01115452|162658201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.91||||0.8265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.13|7.3||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus 2.5% potassium nitrate solution. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||7.30|-9.13|0.8265
81484464|NCT01115452|162658201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.9||||0.8314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.25|7.45||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||7.45|-9.25|0.8314
81541348|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.34||||0.0003||95.0|1.076|3.603|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||3.603|1.076|0.0003
81484465|NCT01115452|162658201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.01||||0.9978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.33|8.35||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 2.5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 2.5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||8.35|-8.33|0.9978
81484466|NCT01115452|162658202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|4.22||||0.3122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|12.44|||ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus 2.5% potassium nitrate solution. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||12.44|-4.00|0.3122
81484467|NCT01115452|162658202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.27||||0.7646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.62|7.08||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus 2.5% potassium nitrate solution. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||7.08|-9.62|0.7646
81484468|NCT01115452|162658202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-5.49||||0.1957||95.0|-13.83|2.85||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 2.5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 2.5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||2.85|-13.83|0.1957
81484469|NCT01115452|162658203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.35||||0.7472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.62|6.92||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus 2.5% potassium nitrate solution. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||6.92|-9.62|0.7472
81484470|NCT01115452|162658203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.66||||0.8767||95.0|-7.75|9.08||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||9.08|-7.75|0.8767
81484471|NCT01115452|162658203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2.01||||0.6367||95.0|-6.39|10.42||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 2.5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 2.5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||10.42|-6.39|0.6367
81484472|NCT01115452|162658204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.95||||0.6417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.22|6.32||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus 2.5% potassium nitrate solution. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||6.32|-10.22|0.6417
81484473|NCT01115452|162658204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.43||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.99|8.85||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||8.85|-7.99|0.9200
81484474|NCT01115452|162658204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2.38||||0.5766||95.0|-6.02|10.78||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 2.5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 2.5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||10.78|-6.02|0.5766
81484475|NCT01115452|162658205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.58||||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.65|4.68||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus 2.5% potassium nitrate solution. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||4.68|-11.65|0.3930
81484476|NCT01115452|162658205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.7||||0.6896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.12|6.71||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||6.71|-10.12|0.6896
81576197|NCT02326025|162823748|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of LS Means|0.944|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.16||||||||1.16|0.770|
81576198|NCT02326025|162823748|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of LS Means|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.801|1.33||||||||1.33|0.801|
81484477|NCT01115452|162658205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjustes mean difference|1.88||||0.6591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.52|10.28||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 2.5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 2.5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||10.28|-6.52|0.6591
81484478|NCT01115452|162658206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.08||||0.6301||95.0|-10.6|6.45||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus 2.5% potassium nitrate solution. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||6.45|-10.60|0.6301
81484479|NCT01115452|162658206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.76||||0.6888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.46|6.93||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||6.93|-10.46|0.6888
81484480|NCT01115452|162658206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.32||||0.9428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.37|9.0||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 2.5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 2.5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||9.00|-8.37|0.9428
81484481|NCT01115452|162658207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.58||||0.5504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|5.95||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus 2.5% potassium nitrate solution. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||5.95|-11.10|0.5504
81484482|NCT01115452|162658207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.1||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|6.6||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||6.60|-10.80|0.6340
81484483|NCT01115452|162658207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.48||||0.9127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|9.16|||ANCOVA|No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 2.5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 2.5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||9.16|-8.20|0.9127
81484484|NCT01115452|162658208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.15||||0.6192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.67|6.38||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus 2.5% potassium nitrate solution. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||6.38|-10.67|0.6192
81484485|NCT01115452|162658208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.6||||0.8912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|9.3||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||9.30|-8.10|0.8912
81484486|NCT01115452|162658208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2.75||||0.5321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.93|11.43||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 2.5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 2.5% potassium nitrate solution|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||11.43|-5.93|0.5321
81541349|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.354||||0.0004||95.0|1.052|3.657|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||3.657|1.052|0.0004
81541350|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.381||||0.0007||95.0|1.008|3.754|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||3.754|1.008|0.0007
81541351|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.396||||0.0009||95.0|0.983|3.809|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||3.809|0.983|0.0009
81484487|NCT01115452|162658209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.37||||0.4055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.37|4.63||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus 2.5% potassium nitrate solution. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||4.63|-11.37|0.4055
81484488|NCT01115452|162658209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.74||||0.8573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.42|8.91||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||8.91|-7.42|0.8573
81484489|NCT01115452|162658209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|4.12||||0.3193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|12.27||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 2.5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 2.5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||12.27|-4.03|0.3193
81484490|NCT01115452|162658210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.23||||0.4264||95.0|-4.77|11.23||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus 2.5% potassium nitrate solution. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||11.23|-4.77|0.4264
81484491|NCT01115452|162658210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.04||||0.8008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.42|9.21||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||9.21|-7.42|0.8008
81484492|NCT01115452|162658210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.18||||0.5969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.33|5.97||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 2.5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 2.5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||5.97|-10.33|0.5969
81484493|NCT01115452|162658211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-5.14||||0.2059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.14|2.86||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus 2.5% potassium nitrate solution. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||2.86|-13.14|0.2059
81484494|NCT01115452|162658211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.39||||0.9248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.56|7.77||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||7.77|-8.56|0.9248
81484495|NCT01115452|162658211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|4.75||||0.2508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|12.9||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 2.5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 2.5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||12.90|-3.40|0.2508
81484496|NCT01115452|162658212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.12||||0.7822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.86|9.1||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||9.10|-6.86|0.7822
81484497|NCT01115452|162658212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.44||||0.7208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.52|9.41||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 2.5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 2.5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||9.41|-6.52|0.7208
81541352|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.423||||0.0014||95.0|0.938|3.908|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||3.908|0.938|0.0014
81576199|NCT04853225|162823832|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-59.46|||||||||||||Pre-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81484498|NCT01115452|162658213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-1.36||||0.7318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.18|6.46||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus 2.5% potassium nitrate solution. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||6.46|-9.18|0.7318
81484499|NCT01115452|162658213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.05||||0.7949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|9.03||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||9.03|-6.93|0.7949
81484500|NCT01115452|162658213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2.41||||0.5507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.56|10.37||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 2.5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 2.5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||10.37|-5.56|0.5507
81484501|NCT01115452|162658214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.72||||0.8549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.54|7.1||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Investigator applied the participants with 5% potassium nitrate solution on each of the three individual sensitive tooth for two minutes (mins), in each of the five day treatment period|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||7.10|-8.54|0.8549
81484502|NCT01115452|162658214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.15||||0.9705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.13|7.83||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||7.83|-8.13|0.9705
81484503|NCT01115452|162658214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.57||||0.8867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.39|8.54||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANCOVA|Treatment group, treatment application site and assessment time were fixed factors, baseline VAS was a covariate and participant was a random factor.|Difference was calculated as adjusted mean change from baseline in 2.5% potassium nitrate solution minus water. Negative difference favored 2.5% potassium nitrate solution.|Null hypothesis is no difference between treatments.||8.54|-7.39|0.8867
81484504|NCT00288912|162658229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference (final values) is based on differences in the outcome between study groups at 12-month follow-up, in the context of the mixed models.|Primary hypothesis: OA self-management intervention results in greater improvement in AIMS2 pain score than usual care or health education control. Sample size estimate based on detecting 0.57 point (14%) difference between groups. Analyses were linear mixed models, intent-to-treat basis.||0.2|-1.0|0.007
81484505|NCT00288912|162658229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference (final values) is based on differences in the outcome between study groups at 12-month follow-up, in the context of the mixed models.|Primary hypothesis: OA self-management intervention results in greater improvement in AIMS2 pain score than usual care or health education control. Sample size estimate based on detecting 0.57 point (14%) difference between groups. Analyses were linear mixed models, intent-to-treat basis.||0.1|-0.8|0.105
81484506|NCT00288912|162658230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference (final values) is based on differences in the outcome between study groups at 12-month follow-up, in the context of the mixed models.|Secondary hypothesis: OA self-management intervention results in greater improvement in AIMS2 function score than usual care or health education control. Analyses were linear mixed models, intent-to-treat basis.||0.0|-0.5|0.093
81484507|NCT00288912|162658230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference (final values) is based on differences in the outcome between study groups at 12-month follow-up, in the context of the mixed models.|Secondary hypothesis: OA self-management intervention results in greater improvement in AIMS2 function score than usual care or health education control. Analyses were linear mixed models, intent-to-treat basis.||0.2|-0.2|0.43
81484508|NCT00288912|162658231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference (final values) is based on differences in the outcome between study groups at 12-month follow-up, in the context of the mixed models.|Secondary hypothesis: OA self-management intervention results in greater improvement in AIMS2 affect score than usual care or health education control. Analyses were linear mixed models, intent-to-treat basis.||0.4|-0.3|0.78
81484509|NCT00288912|162658231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference (final values) is based on differences in the outcome between study groups at 12-month follow-up, in the context of the mixed models.|Secondary hypothesis: OA self-management intervention results in greater improvement in AIMS2 affect score than usual care or health education control. Analyses were linear mixed models, intent-to-treat basis.||0.4|-0.3|0.79
81484510|NCT00288912|162658232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference (final values) is based on differences in the outcome between study groups at 12-month follow-up, in the context of the mixed models.|Secondary hypothesis: OA self-management intervention results in greater improvement in arthritis self-efficacy score than usual care or health education control. Analyses were linear mixed models, intent-to-treat basis.||0.8|0.0|0.043
81484511|NCT00288912|162658232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference (final values) is based on differences in the outcome between study groups at 12-month follow-up, in the context of the mixed models.|Secondary hypothesis: OA self-management intervention results in greater improvement in arthritis self-efficacy score than usual care or health education control. Analyses were linear mixed models, intent-to-treat basis.||0.7|0.0|0.066
81484512|NCT01248455|162658322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||No patients obtained a 50% reduction in M-protein concentration and the study did not continue to the second stage of enrollment due to the lack of efficacy as defined by out criteria. This statistical analysis includes all participants (i.e., stable disease (SD), minimal response (MR), biochemical progression (BP), and progressive disease (PD)).||||0.56
81484513|NCT01587885|162658329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.548|||<|0.048|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||<0.0480
81484514|NCT02709746|162658345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.13||||0.4702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|4.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Analysis|||||4.2|-1.94|0.4702
81484515|NCT02709746|162658345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.6373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|2.27|||Mixed Model Repeated Analysis|||||2.27|-3.71|0.6373
81484516|NCT02709746|162658345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.73||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.74|-0.72|||Mixed Model Repeated Analysis|||||-0.72|-6.74|0.0152
81484517|NCT02709746|162658345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.8778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|2.82|||Mixed Model Repeated Analysis|||||2.82|-2.41|0.8778
81484518|NCT00752089|162658373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.146||||0.7756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.904|9.196||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANOVA|The model included treatment and period as fixed and participant as random factors.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||9.196|-6.904|0.7756
81484519|NCT00752089|162658373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|3.291||||0.4194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|11.421||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANOVA|The model included treatment and period as fixed and participant as random factors.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||11.421|-4.840|0.4194
81484520|NCT00752089|162658373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|22.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.28|30.12||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANOVA|The model included treatment and period as fixed and participant as random factors.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||30.120|14.280|<0.0001
81484521|NCT00752089|162658373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2.145||||0.5927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.874|10.164||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANOVA|The model included treatment and period as fixed and participant as random factors.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||10.164|-5.874|0.5927
81484522|NCT00752089|162658373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|21.054|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.189|28.919||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANOVA|The model included treatment and period as fixed and participant as random factors.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||28.919|13.189|<0.0001
81484523|NCT00752089|162658373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|18.909|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.036|26.783||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANOVA|The model included treatment and period as fixed and participant as random factors.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||26.783|11.036|<0.0001
81484524|NCT00752089|162658374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-321.438||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-818.118|175.242||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANOVA|The model included treatment and period as fixed and participant as random factors.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||175.242|-818.118|0.1990
81484525|NCT00752089|162658374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-72.68||||0.7718||95.0|-574.398|429.039||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANOVA|The model included treatment and period as fixed and participant as random factors.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||429.039|-574.398|0.7718
81484526|NCT00752089|162658374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1784.675|||<|0.0001||95.0|1296.044|2273.306||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANOVA|The model included treatment and period as fixed and participant as random factors.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||2273.306|1296.044|<0.0001
81576200|NCT04853225|162823832|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-62.73|||||||||||||Post-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81484527|NCT00752089|162658374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|248.758||||0.3164||95.0|-245.962|743.478||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANOVA|The model included tratment and period as fixed and participant as random factors.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||743.478|-245.962|0.3164
81484528|NCT00752089|162658374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|2106.113|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1620.906|2591.32||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANOVA|The model included treatment and period as fixed and participant as random factors.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||2591.320|1620.906|<0.0001
81484529|NCT00752089|162658374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1857.355|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1371.637|2343.072||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made as the primary comparison was pre-defined.|ANOVA|The model included treatment and period and fixed and participant as random factors.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis was no difference between treatments. Tests were 2-sided.||2343.072|1371.637|<0.0001
81484530|NCT00386334|162658375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81484531|NCT00386334|162658378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||0.0014
81484532|NCT00386334|162658381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81541353|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.438||||0.0017||95.0|0.912|3.963|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||3.963|0.912|0.0017
81484533|NCT00386334|162658384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||0.0005
81484534|NCT00386334|162658387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81484535|NCT00386334|162658390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81484536|NCT00386334|162658393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81484537|NCT00386334|162658396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81484538|NCT00386334|162658399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81484539|NCT00386334|162658402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81484540|NCT00386334|162658405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1175||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||0.1175
81484541|NCT00386334|162658408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0717||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||0.0717
81576201|NCT04853225|162823832|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-48.54|||||||||||||Pre-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81484542|NCT00386334|162658411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1182||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|||||||0.1182
81484543|NCT00386334|162658414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.301||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||0.3010
81484544|NCT00386334|162658417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||0.7800
81484545|NCT00386334|162658420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0803||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||0.0803
81484546|NCT00386334|162658423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2643||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||0.2643
81484547|NCT00386334|162658426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0765||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||0.0765
81484548|NCT00386334|162658429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2967||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||0.2967
81484549|NCT00386334|162658432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0634||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||0.0634
81484550|NCT00386334|162658435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Multiple comparisons not applied due to only two treatments in the study.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and site type as fixed effects and the baseline as a covariate||||||<0.0001
81484551|NCT00433836|162658464|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority delta of 3.5 mm Hg|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|1.17|||ANOVA|||||1.17|-3.80|
81484552|NCT03093181|162658468|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|3.12||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|5.56||From Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment main effect, age stratum and baseline as covariates|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment (test product) minus second named treatment (negative control) such that a positive value favors the first named treatment (test product).|||5.56|0.68|0.0128
81484553|NCT03093181|162658468|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.51||||0.2262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|3.96||From ANCOVA with treatment main effect, age stratum and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment (test product) minus second named treatment (negative control) such that a positive value favors the first named treatment (test product).|||3.96|-0.95|0.2262
81484554|NCT03093181|162658470|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.15|||Odds Ratio|||Analysis of Lay Person Assessment Polarised Image.||3.15|1.08|0.0243
81484555|NCT03093181|162658470|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.8931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.78|||Odds Ratio|||Analysis of Lay Person Assessment Polarised Image.||1.78|0.61|0.8931
81484556|NCT03093181|162658470|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|3.25|||Odds Ratio|||Analysis of Lay Person Assessment Non-Polarised Image.||3.25|1.12|0.0181
81484557|NCT03093181|162658470|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.8319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.63|||Odds Ratio|||Analysis of Lay Person Assessment Non-Polarised Image.||1.63|0.55|0.8319
81484558|NCT03093181|162658471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.28|||ANOVA|ANOVA= average rate over all raters including effects of treatment and age stratum.||Analysis of Lay Person Assessment Polarised Image.||0.28|0.02|0.0279
81484559|NCT03093181|162658471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.8887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.14|||ANOVA|ANOVA= average rate over all raters including effects of treatment and age stratum.||Analysis of Lay Person Assessment Polarised Image.||0.14|-0.12|0.8887
81484560|NCT03093181|162658471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.28|||ANOVA|ANOVA= average rate over all raters including effects of treatment and age stratum.||Analysis of Lay Person Assessment Non-Polarised Image.||0.28|0.02|0.0224
81484561|NCT03093181|162658471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.8253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.12|||ANOVA|ANOVA= average rate over all raters including effects of treatment and age stratum.||Analysis of Lay Person Assessment Non-Polarised Image.||0.12|-0.15|0.8253
81484562|NCT03555149|162658475|OTHER||Difference in Overall Response Rate|6.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.92|25.25|||||The difference in ORR was calculated as the experimental arm (Atezolizumab + Regorafenib) subtracted from the control arm (Regorafenib).|||25.25|-11.92|
81484563|NCT03555149|162658475|OTHER||Difference in Overall Response Rate|6.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.92|25.25|||||The difference in ORR was calculated as the experimental arm (Atezolizumab + Regorafenib + AB928) subtracted from the control arm (Regorafenib).|||25.25|-11.92|
81484564|NCT03555149|162658476|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.73||||||||2.73|0.67|
81484565|NCT03555149|162658476|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|4.88||||||||4.88|1.08|
81484566|NCT03555149|162658476|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.18||||||||2.18|0.29|
81484567|NCT03555149|162658476|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|6.24||||||||6.24|0.64|
81484568|NCT03555149|162658476|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|3.63||||||||3.63|0.83|
81484569|NCT03555149|162658476|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.63||||||||1.63|0.39|
81484570|NCT03555149|162658476|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|5.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|33.82||||||||33.82|0.94|
81484571|NCT03555149|162658477|OTHER|Kaplan-Meier|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.93||||||Atezolizumab + Imprime PGG + Bevacizumab vs. Regorafenib (Control) Hazard Ratio for OS||2.93|0.71|
81484572|NCT03555149|162658477|OTHER|Kaplan-Meier|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.81||||||Atezolizumab + Isatuximab vs. Regorafenib (Control) Hazard Ratio for OS||2.81|0.68|
81484573|NCT03555149|162658477|OTHER|Kaplan-Meier|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.72||||||Atezolizumab + Selicrelumab + Bevacizumab vs. Regorafenib (Control) Hazard Ratio for OS||2.72|0.30|
81484574|NCT03555149|162658477|OTHER|Kaplan-Meier|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|3.84||||||Atezolizumab + Idasanutlin vs. Regorafenib (Control) Hazard Ratio for OS||3.84|0.42|
81484575|NCT03555149|162658477|OTHER|Kaplan-Meier|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.88||||||Atezolizumab + Regorafenib vs. Regorafenib (Control) Hazard Ratio for OS||1.88|0.39|
81484576|NCT03555149|162658477|OTHER|Kaplan-Meier|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.96||||||Atezolizumab + Regorafenib + AB928 vs. Regorafenib (Control) Hazard Ratio for OS||1.96|0.43|
81484577|NCT03555149|162658477|OTHER|Kaplan-Meier|Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|24.85||||||Atezolizumab + LOAd703 vs. Regorafenib (Control) Hazard Ratio for OS||24.85|0.33|
81484578|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|15.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|32.19||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 3 months for the Atezolizumab + Imprime PGG + Bevacizumab vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||32.19|-0.61|
81484579|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|-16.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.78|16.79||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 6 months for the Atezolizumab + Imprime PGG + Bevacizumab vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||16.79|-49.78|
81484580|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|-14.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.37|15.47||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 12 months for the Atezolizumab + Imprime PGG + Bevacizumab vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||15.47|-44.37|
81484581|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|-10.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.25|11.14||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 18 months for the Atezolizumab + Imprime PGG + Bevacizumab vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||11.14|-32.25|
81484582|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|-10.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.62|16.87||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 3 months for the Atezolizumab + Isatuximab vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||16.87|-38.62|
81484583|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|-23.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.1|9.78||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 6 months for the Atezolizumab + Isatuximab vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||9.78|-56.10|
81484584|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|-7.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.19|23.62||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 12 months for the Atezolizumab + Isatuximab vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||23.62|-39.19|
81484585|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|2.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.08|29.63||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 18 months for the Atezolizumab + Isatuximab vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||29.63|-24.08|
81484586|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|15.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|32.19||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 3 months for the Atezolizumab + Selicrelumab + Bevacizumab vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||32.19|-0.61|
81484587|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|16.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.39|58.07||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 6 months for the Atezolizumab + Selicrelumab + Bevacizumab vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||58.07|-24.39|
81484588|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|18.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.53|72.3||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 12 months for the Atezolizumab + Selicrelumab + Bevacizumab vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||72.30|-34.53|
81484589|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|9.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.19|57.08||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 18 months for the Atezolizumab + Selicrelumab + Bevacizumab vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||57.08|-38.19|
81484590|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|-9.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.7|36.28||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 3 months for the Atezolizumab + Idasanutlin vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||36.28|-54.70|
81484591|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|-13.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.74|40.43||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 6 months for the Atezolizumab + Idasanutlin vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||40.43|-66.74|
81484592|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|-9.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.26|38.36||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 12 months for the Atezolizumab + Idasanutlin vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||38.36|-57.26|
81484593|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|7.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.18|53.73||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 18 months for the Atezolizumab + Idasanutlin vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||53.73|-38.18|
81484594|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|-5.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.03|21.56||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 3 months for the Atezolizumab + Regorafenib vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||21.56|-32.03|
81484595|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|8.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.33|40.6||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 6 months for the Atezolizumab + Regorafenib vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||40.60|-23.33|
81484596|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|5.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.19|40.06||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 12 months for the Atezolizumab + Regorafenib vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||40.06|-29.19|
81484597|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|6.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.64|36.06||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 18 months for the Atezolizumab + Regorafenib vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||36.06|-22.64|
81484598|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|2.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.31|26.22||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 3 months for the Atezolizumab + Regorafenib + AB928 vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||26.22|-21.31|
81484599|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|10.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.99|41.34||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 6 months for the Atezolizumab + Regorafenib + AB928 vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||41.34|-20.99|
81484600|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|-1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.59|31.36||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 12 months for the Atezolizumab + Regorafenib + AB928 vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||31.36|-33.59|
81484601|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|9.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.06|37.94||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 18 months for the Atezolizumab + Regorafenib + AB928 vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||37.94|-19.06|
81484602|NCT03555149|162658478|OTHER||Difference in OS Event-Free Rate|15.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|32.19||||||Difference in OS event-free rate at 3 months for the Atezolizumab +LOAd703 vs. Regorafenib (Control) arms||32.19|-0.61|
81484603|NCT00289211|162658482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.048||||0.048||95.0|1.008|4.164|||Regression, Cox|||Subjects who did not experience beginning of substantial relief of the defining symptom within 4 hours after initial treatment were included in the analysis as censored observations. Entries of 4.0 (hours) for median time to event or 95% CI indicate that data were NE (see Population Description). As non-numeric data are not supported by the median and 95% CI fields, entry of the actual results (ie, NE or \>4.0) was not possible.||4.164|1.008|0.048
81484604|NCT00289211|162658483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.41||||0.062||95.0|0.87|2.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.29|0.87|0.062
81484605|NCT00289211|162658484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.717||||0.001||95.0|1.471|5.02|||Regression, Cox|||Subjects who had not experienced complete resolution of the HAE attack at the time of the follow-up telephone call, or who were lost to follow-up, were censored at 72 hours.||5.020|1.471|0.001
81484606|NCT00289211|162658485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Change at 1 hour post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81484607|NCT00289211|162658485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Change at 2 hours post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81484608|NCT00289211|162658485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Change at 4 hours post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81484609|NCT00289211|162658485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0007||95.0||||Change at 12 hours post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0007
81484610|NCT00289211|162658486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Percent change 1 hour post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81484611|NCT00289211|162658486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Percent change 2 hours post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81484612|NCT00289211|162658486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Percent change 4 hours post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81484613|NCT00289211|162658486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0022||95.0||||Percent change 12 hours post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0022
81484614|NCT00289211|162658487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1321||95.0||||Change at 1 hour post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1321
81484615|NCT00289211|162658487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5218||95.0||||Change at 2 hours post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5218
81484616|NCT00289211|162658487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.121||95.0||||Change at 4 hours post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1210
81484617|NCT00289211|162658487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0017||95.0||||Change at 12 hours post-infusion.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0017
81484618|NCT01578772|162658492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Pairwise comparisons were performed using Wilcoxon signed rank test. All statistical tests are two-sided with nominal alpha level of 0.05.||||0.1|-0.1|<0.05
81484619|NCT01578772|162658493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.9|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Pairwise comparisons were performed using Wilcoxon signed rank test. All statistical tests are two-sided with nominal alpha level of 0.05.||||1.9|-1.3|<0.05
81484620|NCT01038687|162658503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.059
81484621|NCT01038687|162658503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Dunnett's test|||15mg dose vs placebo||||0.18
81484622|NCT01038687|162658503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Dunnett's test|||20mg dose vs placebo||||0.04
81484623|NCT01038687|162658504|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.81
81484624|NCT01038687|162658504|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Dunnett's test|||15mg dose vs placebo||||0.89
81484625|NCT01038687|162658504|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Dunnett's test|||20mg dose vs placebo||||0.76
81484626|NCT01038687|162658505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.075|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.075
81484627|NCT01038687|162658505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058|||||||Dunnett's test|||15mg dose vs placebo||||0.058
81484628|NCT01038687|162658505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.164|||||||Dunnett's test|||20mg dose vs placebo||||0.164
81484629|NCT01038687|162658506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.084
81484630|NCT01038687|162658506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Dunnett's test|||15mg vs placebo||||0.98
81484631|NCT01038687|162658506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079|||||||Dunnett's test|||20mg vs placebo||||0.079
81484632|NCT01038687|162658507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.058
81484633|NCT01038687|162658507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Dunnett's test|||15mg dose vs placebo||||0.32
81484634|NCT01038687|162658507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||Dunnett's test|||20mg dose vs placebo||||0.034
81484635|NCT01038687|162658508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81484636|NCT01038687|162658508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Dunnett's test|||15mg dose vs placebo||||0.002
81484637|NCT01038687|162658508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Dunnett's test|||20mg vs placebo||||0.001
81484638|NCT01038687|162658509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.091
81484639|NCT01038687|162658509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Dunnett's test|||15mg dose vs placebo||||0.99
81484640|NCT01038687|162658509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103|||||||Dunnett's test|||20mg vs placebo||||0.103
81484641|NCT01038687|162658510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81484642|NCT01038687|162658510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Dunnett's test|||15mg dose vs placebo||||0.002
81484643|NCT01038687|162658510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Dunnett's test|||20mg dose vs placebo||||0.001
81484644|NCT01038687|162658511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81484645|NCT01038687|162658511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053|||||||Dunnett's test|||15mg dose vs placebo||||0.053
81484646|NCT01038687|162658511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Dunnett's test|||20mg dose vs placebo||||0.002
81484647|NCT02314728|162658556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81484648|NCT02314728|162658557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Fisher Exact|||NICU admission||||0.60
81484649|NCT02314728|162658557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Fisher Exact|||histologic chorioamnionitis||||0.13
81484650|NCT04232839|162658558|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|85.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.3|91.7|||||Test/reference, intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) =13.9.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale, including effects accounting for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment' (formulation). The effect 'subjects within sequences' was to be considered as random, while the other effects were to be considered as fixed.||91.7|80.3|
81484651|NCT04232839|162658558|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|72.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.0|77.6|||||Test/reference, intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) =13.9.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale, including effects accounting for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment' (formulation). The effect 'subjects within sequences' was to be considered as random, while the other effects were to be considered as fixed.||77.6|68.0|
81484652|NCT04232839|162658558|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|92.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.5|98.8|||||Test/reference, intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) =13.9.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale, including effects accounting for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment' (formulation). The effect 'subjects within sequences' was to be considered as random, while the other effects were to be considered as fixed.||98.8|86.5|
81484653|NCT04232839|162658558|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|76.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.6|81.8|||||Test/reference, intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) =13.9.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale, including effects accounting for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment' (formulation). The effect 'subjects within sequences' was to be considered as random, while the other effects were to be considered as fixed.||81.8|71.6|
81484654|NCT04232839|162658558|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|133.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|117.2|151.9|||||Test/reference, intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) =17.6.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale, including effects accounting for 'subjects' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects' were to be considered as random, while the effect 'treatment' was to be considered as fixed.||151.9|117.2|
81484655|NCT04232839|162658558|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|114.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.3|127.6|||||Test/reference, intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) =16.2.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale, including effects accounting for 'subjects' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects' were to be considered as random, while the effect 'treatment' was to be considered as fixed.||127.6|102.3|
81484656|NCT04232839|162658559|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|85.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.0|91.4|||||Test/reference, intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) =14.0.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale, including effects accounting for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment' (formulation). The effect 'subjects within sequences' was to be considered as random, while the other effects were to be considered as fixed.||91.4|80.0|
81484657|NCT04232839|162658559|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|72.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|67.4|77.1|||||Test/reference, intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) =14.0.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale, including effects accounting for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment' (formulation). The effect 'subjects within sequences' was to be considered as random, while the other effects were to be considered as fixed.||77.1|67.4|
81484658|NCT04232839|162658559|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|92.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.3|98.6|||||Test/reference, intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) =14.0.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale, including effects accounting for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment' (formulation). The effect 'subjects within sequences' was to be considered as random, while the other effects were to be considered as fixed.||98.6|86.3|
81484659|NCT04232839|162658559|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|75.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.6|80.7|||||Test/reference, intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) =14.0.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale, including effects accounting for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment' (formulation). The effect 'subjects within sequences' was to be considered as random, while the other effects were to be considered as fixed.||80.7|70.6|
81484660|NCT04232839|162658559|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|134.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|117.6|153.0|||||Test/reference, intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) =17.9.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale, including effects accounting for 'subjects' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects' were to be considered as random, while the effect 'treatment' was to be considered as fixed.||153.0|117.6|
81484661|NCT04232839|162658559|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|114.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.9|128.1|||||Test/reference, intra-individual geometric coefficient of variance (gCV) =16.1.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale, including effects accounting for 'subjects' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects' were to be considered as random, while the effect 'treatment' was to be considered as fixed.||128.1|102.9|
81484662|NCT02848664|162658572|OTHER|Same DOSS score before and after device use for 3 months or improved DOSS score after device use for 3 months|||||<|0.025||||||p values adjusted for multiple comparisons (two outcome measures)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Examined change in DOSS for each participant from before to after three months of device use. Examined numbers of participants who showed either worsening of DOSS, no improvement in DOSS or improvement of DOSS.||||<0.025
81484663|NCT02848664|162658573|EQUIVALENCE|Examination of whether the level of swallowing handicap is changed following device use|Mean Difference (Net)|22.571||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.003|39.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||||39.140|6.003|0.016
81484664|NCT02848664|162658574|EQUIVALENCE|whether the degree of laryngeal elevation relative to hyoid elevation became greater or less after device use for 3 months||||||0.046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.046
81484665|NCT02848664|162658575|EQUIVALENCE|pairwise comparison within subject comparing baseline with 3 months post device use|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-52.78||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.751|-4.809|||ANOVA|||||-4.809|-100.751|0.037
81484666|NCT00767572|162658578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Significance threshold p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: pre-post brachial artery diameter changes do not differ between placebo and atorvastatin||||>0.05
81484667|NCT01687218|162658589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.44|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)||It shows the rate ratio (RR) based on a GEE model comparing the Daily Rectal regimen with the Oral regimen and controlling for period in the model.|Since some participants have more than one safety event per period of treatment regimen, a Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) model with a Poisson (log) link, exchangeable correlation structure, and robust standard errors were used.||1.44|0.73|0.88
81484668|NCT01687218|162658589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.21|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)||It shows the rate ratio (RR) based on a GEE model comparing the RAI Rectal regimen with the Oral regimen and controlling for period in the model.|Since some participants have more than one safety event per period of treatment regimen, a Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) model with a Poisson (log) link, exchangeable correlation structure, and robust standard errors were used.||1.21|0.64|0.43
81484669|NCT01687218|162658590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.5|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)||Oral regimen is the reference group.|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) models with a binomial (logit) link, an exchangeable correlation structure and robust errors and with treatment regimen and period as independent variables were used to compare the three treatment regimens for the acceptability endpoints. The oral arm and period 1 were used as the reference group in each of the models.||0.50|0.15|<0.0001
81484670|NCT01687218|162658590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.7|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)||Oral regimen is the reference group.|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) models with a binomial (logit) link, an exchangeable correlation structure and robust errors and with treatment regimen and period as independent variables were used to compare the three treatment regimens for the acceptability endpoints. The oral arm and period 1 were used as the reference group in each of the models.||0.70|0.20|0.002
81484671|NCT01687218|162658591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.08|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)||Oral regimen is the reference group.|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) models with a binomial (logit) link, an exchangeable correlation structure and robust errors and with treatment regimen and period as independent variables were used to compare the three treatment regimens for the acceptability endpoints. The oral arm and period 1 were used as the reference group in each of the models.||1.08|0.29|0.08
81484672|NCT01687218|162658591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.56|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)||Oral regimen is the reference group.|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) models with a binomial (logit) link, an exchangeable correlation structure and robust errors and with treatment regimen and period as independent variables were used to compare the three treatment regimens for the acceptability endpoints. The oral arm and period 1 were used as the reference group in each of the models.||1.56|0.37|0.46
81576202|NCT04853225|162823832|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-50.32|||||||||||||Post-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81484673|NCT01687218|162658592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.38||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.65|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)||Oral regimen is the reference group.|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) models with a binomial (logit) link, an exchangeable correlation structure and robust errors and with treatment regimen and period as independent variables were used to compare the three treatment regimens for the acceptability endpoints. The oral arm and period 1 were used as the reference group in each of the models.||0.65|0.22|0.0004
81484674|NCT01687218|162658592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.25|||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)||Oral regimen is the reference group.|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) models with a binomial (logit) link, an exchangeable correlation structure and robust errors and with treatment regimen and period as independent variables were used to compare the three treatment regimens for the acceptability endpoints. The oral arm and period 1 were used as the reference group in each of the models.||1.25|0.39|0.23
81484675|NCT01687218|162658593|OTHER||Slope|-1.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||This comparison is between the daily rectal and oral (reference) groups for tenofovir levels in blood plasma, log10 ng/mL.|Mixed effects models were used to compare the three treatment regimens within participants over time using the oral regimen as the reference group. The models included fixed effects for treatment regimen and period and random effects for participant within sequence. The log 10 transformation was used in the mixed effects models for all PK results to achieve normality.||-1.30|-1.53|<0.001
81484676|NCT01687218|162658593|OTHER||Slope|-1.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||This comparison is between the RAI rectal and oral (reference) groups for tenofovir levels in blood plasma, log10 ng/mL.|Mixed effects models were used to compare the three treatment regimens within participants over time using the oral regimen as the reference group. The models included fixed effects for treatment regimen and period and random effects for participant within sequence. The log 10 transformation was used in the mixed effects models for all PK results to achieve normality.||-1.70|-1.95|<0.001
81484677|NCT01687218|162658594|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral regimen is the reference group.|Mixed effects models were used to compare the three treatment regimens within participants over time using the oral regimen as the reference group. The models included fixed effects for treatment regimen and period and random effects for participant within sequence. The log 10 transformation was used in the mixed effects models for all PK results to achieve normality.||0.83|0.49|<0.001
81484678|NCT01687218|162658594|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.16||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis||Oral regimen is the reference group.|Mixed effects models were used to compare the three treatment regimens within participants over time using the oral regimen as the reference group. The models included fixed effects for treatment regimen and period and random effects for participant within sequence. The log 10 transformation was used in the mixed effects models for all PK results to achieve normality.||0.15|-0.46|0.31
81484679|NCT01687218|162658595|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects models were used to compare the three treatment regimens within participants over time using the oral regimen as the reference group. The models included fixed effects for treatment regimen and period and random effects for participant within sequence. The log 10 transformation was used in the mixed effects models for all PK results to achieve normality. Mid period and end period visits only were used in this analysis.||0.50|0.10|0.004
81484680|NCT01687218|162658595|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects models were used to compare the three treatment regimens within participants over time using the oral regimen as the reference group. The models included fixed effects for treatment regimen and period and random effects for participant within sequence. The log 10 transformation was used in the mixed effects models for all PK results to achieve normality.||-0.47|-0.92|<0.001
81484681|NCT01687218|162658596|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|-2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects models were used to compare the three treatment regimens within participants over time using the oral regimen as the reference group. The models included fixed effects for treatment regimen and period and random effects for participant within sequence. The log 10 transformation was used in the mixed effects models for all PK results to achieve normality for the following analysis.||-2.50|-2.82|<0.001
81484682|NCT01687218|162658596|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|-2.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects models were used to compare the three treatment regimens within participants over time using the oral regimen as the reference group. The models included fixed effects for treatment regimen and period and random effects for participant within sequence. The log 10 transformation was used in the mixed effects models for all PK results to achieve normality for the following analysis.||-2.49|-2.81|<0.001
81484683|NCT01687218|162658597|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects models were used to compare the three treatment regimens within participants over time using the oral regimen as the reference group. The models included fixed effects for treatment regimen and period and random effects for participant within sequence. The log 10 transformation was used in the mixed effects models for all PK results to achieve normality. End period visits only are used in this analysis.||-0.80|-1.01|<0.001
81484684|NCT01687218|162658597|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects models were used to compare the three treatment regimens within participants over time using the oral regimen as the reference group. The models included fixed effects for treatment regimen and period and random effects for participant within sequence. The log 10 transformation was used in the mixed effects models for all PK results to achieve normality. End period visits only are used in this analysis.||-0.80|-1.01|<0.001
81484685|NCT01687218|162658598|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-1.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects models were used to compare the three treatment regimens within participants over time using the oral regimen as the reference group. The models included fixed effects for treatment regimen and period and random effects for participant within sequence. The log 10 transformation was used in the mixed effects models for all PK results to achieve normality. Mid period and end period visits only are used in this analysis.||-1.84|-2.16|<0.001
81576203|NCT04853225|162823832|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-22.67|||||||||||||Pre-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81484686|NCT01687218|162658598|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|-1.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects models were used to compare the three treatment regimens within participants over time using the oral regimen as the reference group. The models included fixed effects for treatment regimen and period and random effects for participant within sequence. The log 10 transformation was used in the mixed effects models for all PK results to achieve normality. Mid period and end period visits only are used in this analysis.||-1.74|-2.07|<0.001
81484687|NCT01687218|162658599|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects models were used to compare the three treatment regimens within participants over time using the oral regimen as the reference group. The models included fixed effects for treatment regimen and period and random effects for participant within sequence. The log 10 transformation was used in the mixed effects models for all PK results to achieve normality.||0.72|0.35|<0.001
81484688|NCT01687218|162658599|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects models were used to compare the three treatment regimens within participants over time using the oral regimen as the reference group. The models included fixed effects for treatment regimen and period and random effects for participant within sequence. The log 10 transformation was used in the mixed effects models for all PK results to achieve normality.||0.31|-0.28|0.92
81484689|NCT01687218|162658600|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.63|||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)||Oral regimen is the reference group.|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) models with a binomial (logit) link, an exchangeable correlation structure and robust errors and with treatment regimen and period as independent variables was used to compare the three treatment regimens for the acceptability endpoints. Because the distribution of the adherence percentages were skewed, we did not use a linear mixed effects model as originally planned. Instead, we dichotomized the adherence percentage into\<80% adherence versus\>80% adherence.||0.63|0.19|0.0005
81484690|NCT01687218|162658600|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.81|||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)||Oral regimen is the reference group.|Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) models with a binomial (logit) link, an exchangeable correlation structure and robust errors and with treatment regimen and period as independent variables was used to compare the three treatment regimens for the acceptability endpoints. Because the distribution of the adherence percentages were skewed, we did not use a linear mixed effects model as originally planned. Instead, we dichotomized the adherence percentage into\<80% adherence versus\>80% adherence.||1.81|0.43|0.74
81484691|NCT02563899|162658663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference in treatment|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.2|39.9||||||Umeclidinium, 2 mg/cm\^2 of 1.85%, OD Vs Vehicle: \<=-30%||39.9|-42.2|
81484692|NCT02563899|162658663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference in treatment|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.9|42.2||||||Umeclidinium, 2 mg/cm\^2 of 1.85%, OD vs Vehicle: \<=-50%||42.2|-39.9|
81484693|NCT02563899|162658663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference in treatment|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|44.0||||||Umeclidinium, 2 mg/cm\^2 of 1.85%, OD Vs Vehicle: \<=-70%||44.0|-25.2|
81484694|NCT02563899|162658665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference in treatment|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|62.6||||||||62.6|-8.5|
81484695|NCT03669588|162658666|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.951|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.213|11.528|||Regression, Logistic|||"Analysis with a 2-sided exact test (using logistic regression) at the 2-sided 5% significance level in the AChR-Ab seropositive population, stratified by Japanese versus (vs) non-Japanese and NSID vs no NSID as concomitant gMG treatment, with cycle baseline MG-ADL total score as covariate.~The treatment effect was presented as the odds ratio. An odds ratio of more than 1 represents a higher response rate for ARGX-113 compared to placebo."||11.528|2.213|<0.0001
81484696|NCT03669588|162658667|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.842|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.179|31.2|||Regression, Logistic|||"Analysis with a 2-sided exact test (using logistic regression) at the 2-sided 5% significance level in the AChR-Ab seropositive population, stratified by Japanese vs non-Japanese and NSID vs no NSID as concomitant gMG treatment, with cycle baseline QMG total score as covariate.~The treatment effect was presented as the odds ratio. An odds ratio of more than 1 represents a higher response rate for ARGX-113 compared to placebo."||31.200|4.179|<0.0001
81484697|NCT03669588|162658668|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.699|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.854|7.578|||Regression, Logistic|||"Analysis with a 2-sided exact test (using logistic regression) at the 2-sided 5% significance level in the overall population, stratified by AChR-Ab status (seropositive vs seronegative), Japanese vs non-Japanese and NSID vs no NSID as concomitant gMG treatment, with cycle baseline MG-ADL total score as covariate.~The treatment effect was presented as the odds ratio. An odds ratio of more than 1 represents a higher response rate for ARGX-113 compared to placebo."||7.578|1.854|<0.0001
81484698|NCT03669588|162658669|SUPERIORITY||Least square means difference|22.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.616||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.949|33.181|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) in the AChR-Ab seropositive population with treatment, baseline MG-ADL total score, Japanese vs non-Japanese, and NSID vs no NSID as concomitant gMG treatment as the covariates.||33.181|10.949|0.0001
81484699|NCT03669588|162658670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2604|||||||Log Rank|||Analysis was performed in the AChR-Ab seropositive population and the p-value was calculated using the log-rank test, stratified by Japanese vs non-Japanese and NSID vs no NSID as concomitant gMG treatment.||||0.2604
81484700|NCT02008526|162658672|SUPERIORITY||F|1.16||||0.3137|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|2 Degrees of Freedom||||||0.3137
81484701|NCT02008526|162658673|SUPERIORITY||F|0.16||||0.8494|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|2 Degrees of Freedom||||||0.8494
81484702|NCT01721447|162658676|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81484703|NCT01721447|162658677|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81541354|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.464||||0.0025||95.0|0.866|4.063|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||4.063|0.866|0.0025
81484704|NCT01621009|162658687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|3.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.36|.78|>0.05
81484705|NCT01621009|162658687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.44|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.44|.52|>0.05
81484706|NCT04210986|162658751|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||>|0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|4.02||No adjustment made for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||Odds ratio is for fisetin group, relative to the placebo group.|Null hypothesis: no difference in proportion of participants experiencing any TEAE between Fisetin and Placebo groups.||4.02|0.25|>0.9
81484707|NCT04210986|162658752|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-3.5||||0.9728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|3.6||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 14 ASSESSMENT Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||3.6|-10.6|0.9728
81484708|NCT04210986|162658752|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-2.5||||0.9728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|2.8||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 45 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||2.8|-7.8|0.9728
81484709|NCT04210986|162658752|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-20.5||||0.0829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|-3.3||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 6 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||-3.3|-37.7|0.0829
81484710|NCT04210986|162658752|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.5||||0.9728|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Contrast of LS Means|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 12 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||||0.9728
81484711|NCT04210986|162658753|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|2.52|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.4|54.5||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 14 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||54.5|-49.4|>0.99
81484712|NCT04210986|162658753|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|11.0|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.8|58.8||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 45 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||58.8|-36.8|>0.99
81484713|NCT04210986|162658753|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-40.3||||0.6594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.6|17.1||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 6 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||17.1|-97.6|0.6594
81484714|NCT04210986|162658753|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-6.9|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.5|31.7||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 12 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||31.7|-45.5|>0.99
81541355|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.479||||0.003||95.0|0.84|4.119|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||4.119|0.840|0.0030
81541356|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.506||||0.0042||95.0|0.792|4.219|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||4.219|0.792|0.0042
81484715|NCT04210986|162658754|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|10.5||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|33.9||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 6 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||33.9|-12.9|0.7480
81576204|NCT04853225|162823832|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-33.32|||||||||||||Post-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81484716|NCT04210986|162658754|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.6||||0.9572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|21.1||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 12 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||21.1|-22.2|0.9572
81484717|NCT04210986|162658755|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|0.01|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.49||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 6 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.49|-0.47|>0.99
81484718|NCT04210986|162658755|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|0.07|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.47||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 12 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.47|-0.33|>0.99
81484719|NCT04210986|162658756|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.37|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.87||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 6 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.87|-1.61|>0.99
81484720|NCT04210986|162658756|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|0.16|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.13||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 12 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||1.13|-0.80|>0.99
81484721|NCT04210986|162658757|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.022||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.002||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 6 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.002|-0.045|0.130
81484722|NCT04210986|162658757|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.024||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.002||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 12 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.002|-0.049|0.130
81484723|NCT04210986|162658758|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.22||||0.9584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.4||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 6 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.40|-0.84|0.9584
81484724|NCT04210986|162658758|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|0.12||||0.9584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.92||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 12 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.92|-0.69|0.9584
81484725|NCT04210986|162658759|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|1.88||||0.5905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|8.84||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 6 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||8.84|-5.07|0.5905
81484726|NCT04210986|162658759|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|3.86||||0.5414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|10.79||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 12 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||10.79|-3.08|0.5414
81541357|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.521||||0.0049||95.0|0.766|4.275|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||4.275|0.766|0.0049
81484727|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|0.05|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.85||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 3 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.85|-0.75|>0.99
81484728|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|0.44|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|1.34||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 6 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||1.34|-0.45|>0.99
81484729|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|0.42|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.54||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 9 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||1.54|-0.70|>0.99
81484730|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.06|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.78||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 12 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.78|-0.91|>0.99
81484731|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.47|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.56||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 15 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.56|-1.50|>0.99
81484732|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.19|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.77||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 18 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.77|-1.16|>0.99
81484733|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|0.19|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.96||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 21 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.96|-0.58|>0.99
81484734|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|0.1|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.97||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 24 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.97|-0.76|>0.99
81484735|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|0.01|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.76||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 27 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.76|-0.74|>0.99
81484736|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.38|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.44||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 30 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.44|-1.20|>0.99
81541358|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.547||||0.0064||95.0|0.718|4.377|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||4.377|0.718|0.0064
81484737|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|0.1|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.89||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 33 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.89|-0.69|>0.99
81484738|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.2|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.61||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 36 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.61|-1.02|>0.99
81484739|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|0.11|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.92||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 39 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.92|-0.70|>0.99
81484740|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.62|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.13||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|DAY 42 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.13|-1.36|>0.99
81484741|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.23|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.55||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|WEEK 7 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.55|-1.01|>0.99
81484742|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.2|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.49||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|WEEK 8 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.49|-0.89|>0.99
81484743|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|0.02|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.67||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|WEEK 9 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.67|-0.63|>0.99
81484744|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.17|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.61||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|WEEK 10 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.61|-0.95|>0.99
81484745|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.42|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.34||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|WEEK 11 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.34|-1.18|>0.99
81484746|NCT04210986|162658760|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.35|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.71||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|WEEK 12 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||0.71|-1.41|>0.99
81484747|NCT04210986|162658761|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|1.86||||0.9106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|6.82||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 6 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||6.82|-3.09|0.9106
81541359|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.562||||0.0073||95.0|0.691|4.433|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||4.433|0.691|0.0073
81541360|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.589||||0.0091||95.0|0.643|4.535|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||4.535|0.643|0.0091
81541361|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.604||||0.0103||95.0|0.616|4.592|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||4.592|0.616|0.0103
81576205|NCT04853225|162823832|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-20.4|||||||||||||Pre-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81484748|NCT04210986|162658761|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-4.2||||0.4424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.93|1.53||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 12 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||1.53|-9.93|0.4424
81484749|NCT04210986|162658761|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-0.03||||0.9901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.55|5.48||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|MONTH 18 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.||5.48|-5.55|0.9901
81484750|NCT04210986|162658762|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|0.69|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.95|32.3||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|"MONTH 6 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.~A priori power calculation was based a standardized mean difference effect size of SMD=0.73 (Mackay, et al, 2018, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage)."||32.3|-30.95|>0.99
81484751|NCT04210986|162658762|SUPERIORITY||Contrast of LS Means|-11.3|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|24.2||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05. P-values adjusted for the number of post-intervention assessments via Holm-Bonferroni method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model for repeated measures (mmrm). Baseline measurement included as covariate. Random intercept and slope. Kenward-Roger DF.|Direction of Estimation Parameter: Placebo - Fisetin|"MONTH 12 ASSESSMENT. Null hypothesis: no difference in baseline-adjusted least squares means between Fisetin and Placebo groups at each post-intervention assessment.~A priori power calculation was based a standardized mean difference effect size of SMD=0.73 (Mackay, et al, 2018, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage)."||24.2|-46.9|>0.99
81484752|NCT04210986|162658763|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44||||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|4.21||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05.|Log Rank|Cox proportional hazards model constructed. Score (log rank) test to assess between group difference in hazard rate.|Hazard ratio expresses the hazard rate of the Fisetin group in the numerator and the hazard rate of the Placebo group in the denominator|With only 4 participants that converted to an alternative treatment modality, this analysis is underpowered.||4.21|0.05|0.474
81484753|NCT01474486|162658787|OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.64
81484754|NCT03863353|162658796|SUPERIORITY||Rebression coefficient|2.13||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|3.4||Adjusted for repeated measures and effects of covariates|Regression, Linear|||Hypothesis was tested using multivariable regression models (generalized estimating equation)||3.40|0.86|.001
81484755|NCT03863353|162658797|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.9||adjusted for covariates|Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model examined the effect of the intervention on the outcome (collapsed intentions/behaviors)||1.90|0.72|0.534
81484756|NCT00572832|162658802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The formula used for calculating sample size for the treatment arm (NT) is NT = (1 + 1/u) (Zα + Zβ)2 σ2 /\[log (RGMC) -δ0\] where u is the ratio of the size of the control and treatment arms, one sided alpha that is divided by 4, a non-inferiority margin (δ0 of natural log 0.5), the expected ratio of geometric mean concentrations RGMC set at 0.8, and a standard deviation of 1.26 (the largest for HPV-16). The calculated sample size for a power of 80% was 75 participants in each arm.||||||0.025||95.0||||Non-inferiority was tested against a one-sided null hypothesis (alpha=.025) that the post Dose 3 GMT ratio of the Alternate to Standard schedule was ≤ 0.5 for each HPV type. Results: GMT ratios were 2.23, 3,17, 2.14, and 1.68 for types 6,11,16,\& 18.|ANOVA|Log transformed the data and calculated GMTs. Tested if post Dose 3 GMT ratio of the Alternate to Standard schedule was ≤ 0.5 for each HPV type||Non-inferiority tested against 1-sided null hypothesis (alpha=.025) that the post Dose 3 GMT ratio of the Alternate to Standard schedule was ≤ 0.5 for each HPV type||||.025
81484757|NCT00966433|162658803|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.2||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.61|-2.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-2.79|-13.61|.0051
81484758|NCT00966433|162658804|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.97|4.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.23|2.97|.0001
81484759|NCT00966433|162658809|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.88|-8.92|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-8.92|-18.88|.0001
81484760|NCT01924533|162658920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.63|1.0|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.00|0.63|0.0262
81484761|NCT01924533|162658921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.2458|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.4|1.34|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.34|0.40|0.2458
81484762|NCT01924533|162658922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0645|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.67|1.04|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.04|0.67|0.0645
81484763|NCT01924533|162658923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.2199|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.42|1.29|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.29|0.42|0.2199
81484764|NCT01924533|162658924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.0548|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.92|3.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.17|0.92|0.0548
81484765|NCT01924533|162658925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.24||||0.0309|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.95|23.23|||Regression, Logistic|||||23.23|0.95|0.0309
81484766|NCT01924533|162658926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0716|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.64|1.05|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.05|0.64|0.0716
81484767|NCT01924533|162658927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.0927|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.34|1.16|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.16|0.34|0.0927
81484768|NCT04233879|162658946|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided multiplicity-adjusted 95% confidence interval (95%CI) was less than 10 percentage points.|Treatment Difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|5.8|||||Unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method was used to generate the treatment difference and the associated 95%CI.|||5.8|-4.5|
81484769|NCT04233879|162658947|OTHER|Difference between treatment groups (Group 1: DOR/ISL and Group 2: BIC/FTC/TAF)|Percentage Difference|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|9.6|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method was used to generate percentage difference and the associated 95%CI.|||9.6|-0.8|
81484770|NCT04233879|162658948|OTHER|Difference between treatment groups (Group 1: DOR/ISL and Group 2: BIC/FTC/TAF)|Percentage Difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|7.9|||||Miettinen \& Nurminen method was used to generate percentage difference and the associated 95%CI.|||7.9|0.4|
81484771|NCT04233879|162658951|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided multiplicity-adjusted 95% CI was less than 10 percentage points.|Treatment Difference|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|7.7|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method was used to generate treatment difference and the associated 95%CI.|||7.7|-3.1|
81484772|NCT04233879|162658952|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided multiplicity-adjusted 95% CI was less than 10 percentage points.|Treatment Difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|6.1|||||Miettinen and Nurminen method was used to generate treatment difference and the associated 95%CI.|||6.1|-4.1|
81484773|NCT04233879|162658963|SUPERIORITY|Superiority will be concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided multiplicity-adjusted 95% CI was less than 0.|Treatment Difference|0.15||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.02|||ANCOVA|A 2-sided p-value was calculated using the Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.|ANCOVA model was used to generate treatment difference and the associated 95%CI.|||1.02|-0.71|0.73
81484774|NCT00323063|162658973|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3
81484775|NCT04275336|162658976|OTHER||H value|1.344||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||\<0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.511
81484776|NCT04275336|162658977|OTHER||H value|5.272||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||\<0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.072
81484777|NCT04275336|162658978|OTHER||H value|0.198||||0.906|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||\<0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.906
81484778|NCT04275336|162658979|OTHER||H value|6.679||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||\<0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.035
81484779|NCT04275336|162658980|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.844
81484780|NCT04275336|162658981|OTHER||H value|1.651||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||\<0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.438
81484781|NCT04275336|162658982|OTHER||H value|0.341||||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||\<0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.843
81484782|NCT04275336|162658983|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.642||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||\<0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.440
81484783|NCT04664205|162658997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.010
81484784|NCT04664205|162658998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.069
81484785|NCT04664205|162658999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.478|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.478
81484786|NCT05222880|162659001|SUPERIORITY|A superiority Margin of 0.00 logMAR was used for distance.|Mean Population Estimate|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007|||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.12|-0.08||||||It was calculated using a 2-sided one sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% (1% Individually) with at least 99% statistical power, that 17 subjects were required to test the primary hypothesis for Distance.||-0.08|-0.12|
81484787|NCT05222880|162659001|SUPERIORITY|A superiority Margin of 0.17 logMAR was used for Intermediate.|Mean Population Estimate|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.007|||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.06|-0.02||||||It was calculated using a 2-sided one sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% (1% Individually) with at least 99% statistical power, that 11 subjects were required to test the primary hypothesis for Intermediate.||-0.02|-0.06|
81484788|NCT05222880|162659001|SUPERIORITY|A superiority Margin of 0.17 logMAR was used for near.|Mean Population Estimate|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009|||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.05|0.09||||||It was calculated using a 2-sided one sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% (1% Individually) with at least 99% statistical power, that 48 subjects were required to test the primary hypothesis for Near.||0.09|0.05|
81484789|NCT05222880|162659002|SUPERIORITY|A superiority Margin of 36 CLUE Points was used for Hyperopes.|Mean Population Estimate|52.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75|||TWO_SIDED|99.0|45.2|59.4||||||It was calculated using a 2-sided one sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% (1% individually) with at least 99% statistical power, that 14 subjects were required to test for superiority for CLUE vision scores for Hyperopes.||59.4|45.2|
81484790|NCT05222880|162659002|SUPERIORITY|A superiority Margin of 41 CLUE Points was used for Myopes.|Mean Population Estimate|63.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.054|||TWO_SIDED|99.0|58.0|68.6||||||It was calculated using a 2-sided one sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% (1% individually) with at least 99% statistical power, that 18 subjects were required to test for superiority for CLUE vision scores for Myopes.||68.6|58.0|
81484791|NCT05222880|162659003|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 0.05 was used.|Mean Proportion|0.0019|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.00209|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0076|||Bayesian beta- binomial model|Bayesian beta-binomial model for correlated binary data||It was calculated using a Bayesian beta-binomial model for correlated data with a reference rate of 0.02 and an intraclass correlation of 0.70 with 2000 replicating trials, that 100 subjects were required to test for superiority to achieve a minimum statistical power of 90% with 95% central posterior credible.||0.0076|0.0000|
81484792|NCT05222880|162659004|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 0.05 was used.|Mean Proportion|0.0018|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0021|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0078|||Bayesian beta-binomial model|Bayesian beta-binomial model for correlated binary data||It was calculated using a Bayesian beta-binomial model for correlated data with a reference rate of 0.02 and an intraclass correlation of 0.70 with 2000 replicating trials, that 100 subjects were required to test for superiority to achieve a minimum statistical power of 90% with 95% central posterior credible.||0.0078|0.0000|
81484793|NCT05222880|162659005|SUPERIORITY|A superiority Margin of 41 CLUE Points was used for Hyperopes.|Mean Population Estimate|52.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75|||TWO_SIDED|99.0|45.2|59.4||||||It was calculated using a 2-sided one sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% (1% individually) with at least 80% statistical power, that 16 subjects were required to test for superiority for CLUE vision scores for Hyperopes.||59.4|45.2|
81484794|NCT05222880|162659005|SUPERIORITY|A superiority Margin of 46 CLUE Points was used for Myopes.|Mean Population Estimate|63.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.054|||TWO_SIDED|99.0|58.0|68.6||||||It was calculated using a 2-sided one sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% (1% individually) with at least 80% statistical power, that 15 subjects were required to test for superiority for CLUE vision scores for Myopes.||68.6|58.0|
81484795|NCT05222880|162659006|SUPERIORITY|A Superiority margin of 52 CLUE points was used|Mean Population Estimate|72.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.763|||TWO_SIDED|99.0|68.1|77.1||||||It was calculated using a 2-sided one sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% (1% individually) with at least 80% statistical power, that 11 subjects were required to test for superiority for CLUE comfort scores.||77.1|68.1|
81541362|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.631||||0.0125||95.0|0.567|4.695|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||4.695|0.567|0.0125
81484796|NCT05222880|162659007|SUPERIORITY|A Superiority margin of 53 CLUE points was used|Mean Population Estimate|67.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77|||TWO_SIDED|99.0|63.0|72.1||||||It was calculated using a 2-sided one sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% (1% individually) with at least 80% statistical power, that 17 subjects were required to test for superiority for CLUE handling scores.||72.1|63.0|
81541363|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.645||||0.0138||95.0|0.539|4.752|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||4.752|0.539|0.0138
81484797|NCT05222880|162659008|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 0.90 was used.|Mean Posterior Proportion|0.985|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0071|||TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.959|0.997|||Bayesian beta-binomial model|Bayesian beta-binomial model for correlated binary data||It was calculated using a Bayesian beta-binomial model for correlated data with a reference rate of 0.98 and an intraclass correlation of 0.70 with 2000 replicating trials, that 92 subjects were required to test for superiority to achieve a minimum statistical power of 80% with 99% central posterior credible.||0.997|0.959|
81484798|NCT03118934|162659029|NON_INFERIORITY|The pre-specified non-inferiority margin is 0.5. With a sample size of 80/group, there was approximately 83% power to reject the null hypothesis of inferiority in fit with assumed standard deviation of 0.6 and expected difference of 0.25 (one-sided alpha=0.05).|LSM Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|||ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.1||||||||-0.1||
81484799|NCT02175121|162659037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-40.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-51.49|-29.16||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference from placebo adjusted for baseline values is derived from the ANCOVA model.||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||-29.16|-51.49|<0.0001
81484800|NCT02175121|162659037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-45.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.98|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-57.08|-33.99||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference from placebo adjusted for baseline values is derived from the ANCOVA model.||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||-33.99|-57.08|<0.0001
81484801|NCT02175121|162659037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-68.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.73|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-79.92|-57.65||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference from placebo adjusted for baseline values is derived from the ANCOVA model.||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||-57.65|-79.92|<0.0001
81484802|NCT02175121|162659037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-68.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.86|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-79.46|-56.78||Two-sided p-values are from analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value and treatment group as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|LS mean difference from placebo adjusted for baseline values is derived from the ANCOVA model.||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test.||-56.78|-79.46|<0.0001
81484803|NCT02175121|162659038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.83||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-25.9|-6.6||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||-6.60|-25.90|0.0060
81484804|NCT02175121|162659038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.94|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-36.81|-17.15||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||-17.15|-36.81|<0.0001
81576206|NCT04853225|162823832|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-31.08|||||||||||||Post-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81541364|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.672||||0.0164||95.0|0.49|4.855|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||4.855|0.490|0.0164
81484805|NCT02175121|162659038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-39.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.2|-30.0||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||-30.00|-49.20|<0.0001
81484806|NCT02175121|162659038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-46.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-56.46|-36.98||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||-36.98|-56.46|<0.0001
81484807|NCT02175121|162659038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-27.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-35.89|-18.25||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||-18.25|-35.89|<0.0001
81484808|NCT02175121|162659038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-36.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-45.21|-27.14||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||-27.14|-45.21|<0.0001
81484809|NCT02175121|162659038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-51.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-60.29|-42.65||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||-42.65|-60.29|<0.0001
81484810|NCT02175121|162659038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-57.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-66.12|-48.22||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||-48.22|-66.12|<0.0001
81484811|NCT02175121|162659039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.13||0.2063|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.91|29.62||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||29.62|-3.91|0.2063
81484812|NCT02175121|162659039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.33||0.2087|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.05|30.11||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||30.11|-4.05|0.2087
81484813|NCT02175121|162659039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.1||0.5802|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.11|22.3||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||22.30|-11.11|0.5802
81484814|NCT02175121|162659039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.25||0.1553|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.32|31.59||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||31.59|-2.32|0.1553
81484815|NCT02175121|162659039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.66||0.7741|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.87|10.47||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||10.47|-14.87|0.7741
81484816|NCT02175121|162659039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.78||0.9588|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.28|12.47||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||12.47|-13.28|0.9588
81484817|NCT02175121|162659039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.61||0.8523|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.17|14.01||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||14.01|-11.17|0.8523
81484818|NCT02175121|162659039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.73||0.4166|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.49|19.08||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||19.08|-6.49|0.4166
81484819|NCT02175121|162659040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.22||0.8516|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.73|5.93||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||5.93|-4.73|0.8516
81576207|NCT04853225|162823832|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-64.74|||||||||||||Pre-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81484820|NCT02175121|162659040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.29||0.2303|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.48|9.42||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||9.42|-1.48|0.2303
81484821|NCT02175121|162659040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.22||0.7132|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.15|6.52||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||6.52|-4.15|0.7132
81484822|NCT02175121|162659040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.28||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.32|15.16||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||15.16|4.32|0.0034
81484823|NCT02175121|162659040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96||0.7394|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.89|3.92||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||3.92|-5.89|0.7394
81484824|NCT02175121|162659040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.03||0.8652|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.5|5.53||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||5.53|-4.50|0.8652
81484825|NCT02175121|162659040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97||0.837|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.3|5.52||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||5.52|-4.30|0.8370
81484826|NCT02175121|162659040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.01||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.6|14.58||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||14.58|4.60|0.0018
81484827|NCT02175121|162659041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.25||0.6182|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.15|4.91||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||4.91|-9.15|0.6182
81484828|NCT02175121|162659041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.34||0.7028|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.52|8.84||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||8.84|-5.52|0.7028
81484829|NCT02175121|162659041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.25||0.9445|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.33|6.73||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||6.73|-7.33|0.9445
81484830|NCT02175121|162659041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.32||0.0373|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.93|16.21||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||16.21|1.93|0.0373
81484831|NCT02175121|162659041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.21||0.9448|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.25|6.67||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||6.67|-7.25|0.9448
81484832|NCT02175121|162659041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.9312|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.74|7.49||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||7.49|-6.74|0.9312
81484833|NCT02175121|162659041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.21||0.9791|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.07|6.85||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||6.85|-7.07|0.9791
81484834|NCT02175121|162659041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.28||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.26|19.41||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||19.41|5.26|0.0044
81484835|NCT02175121|162659042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.96||0.6553|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.78|8.33||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||8.33|-4.78|0.6553
81576208|NCT04853225|162823832|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-60.26|||||||||||||Post-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81484836|NCT02175121|162659042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.05||0.2569|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.09|11.3||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||11.30|-2.09|0.2569
81484837|NCT02175121|162659042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.96||0.0553|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|14.18||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||14.18|1.09|0.0553
81484838|NCT02175121|162659042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.01||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.26|19.53||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||19.53|6.26|0.0016
81484839|NCT02175121|162659042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.58||0.8717|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.35|6.51||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||6.51|-5.35|0.8717
81484840|NCT02175121|162659042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.66||0.743|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.86|7.26||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||7.26|-4.86|0.7430
81484841|NCT02175121|162659042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.58||0.2041|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.36|10.48||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||10.48|-1.36|0.2041
81484842|NCT02175121|162659042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.63|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.92|20.92||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||20.92|8.92|<0.0001
81484843|NCT02175121|162659043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.08||0.975|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.62|6.87||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||6.87|-6.62|0.9750
81484844|NCT02175121|162659043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.16||0.3396|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|10.87||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||10.87|-2.90|0.3396
81484845|NCT02175121|162659043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.07||0.7142|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.23|5.24||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||5.24|-8.23|0.7142
81484846|NCT02175121|162659043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.14||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.94|16.63||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 14.||16.63|2.94|0.0192
81484847|NCT02175121|162659043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.85||0.8277|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.2|5.52||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||5.52|-7.20|0.8277
81484848|NCT02175121|162659043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.93||0.8857|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.93|7.06||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||7.06|-5.93|0.8857
81484849|NCT02175121|162659043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.84||0.8824|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.93|5.79||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||5.79|-6.93|0.8824
81484850|NCT02175121|162659043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.77|15.69||Two-sided p-values are from MMRM with baseline value, time, treatment group, study day, statin use and treatment interaction as fixed effects. Subject was used as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo was the Reference and each of the active doses was the Test for Day 28.||15.69|2.77|0.0192
81484851|NCT02027025|162659070|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.4532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|0.78|||ANCOVA|||||0.78|-1.73|0.4532
81484852|NCT02027025|162659070|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.4704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|0.82|||ANCOVA|||||0.82|-1.76|0.4704
81484853|NCT02027025|162659071|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.3013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.17|||ANCOVA|||||0.17|-0.56|0.3013
81484854|NCT02027025|162659071|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.2994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.18|||ANCOVA|||||0.18|-0.58|0.2994
81484855|NCT02027025|162659072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3815|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3815
81484856|NCT02027025|162659072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7491|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7491
81484857|NCT02027025|162659073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8991|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8991
81484858|NCT02027025|162659073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8829|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8829
81484859|NCT01251042|162659078|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Information about the size of the standard deviation (SD) for the change was obtained from an earlier study. The SD for the change from pre-operation until 24 hours after start of transfusion was 0.2305. Due to the imprecise measuring device (if values below 0.3 g/l) and the large SD, a non-inferiority margin (∆) of 0.2 g/l was decided to be used in this study, resulting in a total number of 42 evaluable subjects, i.e. 21 subjects per group.||||||0.6294||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6294
81484860|NCT03886272|162659087|OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (T1/R1)[%]|112.96||||0.0413|TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.7|124.26||P-value for ratio outside 80% -125%.|ANOVA|The model includes fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period', and 'treatment'. 'Subjects within sequences' is included as random effect.|The Adjusted Geometric Mean is geometric mean adjusted by treatment. Ratio is calculated as: T1/R1. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 14.2|Relative bioavailability||124.26|102.70|0.0413
81484861|NCT03886272|162659087|OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (T2/R2)[%]|115.49||||0.0776|TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.23|126.74||P-value for ratio outside 80% - 125%|ANOVA|The model includes fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period', and 'treatment'. 'Subjects within sequences' is included as random effect.|The Adjusted Geometric Mean is geometric mean adjusted by treatment. Ratio is calculated as T2/R2. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 13.9.|Relative bioavailability||126.74|105.23|0.0776
81484862|NCT03886272|162659087|OTHER||Adj. Geometric Mean Ratio (T3c/R3) [%]|78.05||||0.6443|TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.71|87.38||P-value for ratio outside 80% - 125%|ANOVA|The model includes fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period', and 'treatment'. 'Subjects within sequences' is included as random effect.|The Adjusted Geometric Mean is geometric mean adjusted by treatment. Ratio is calculated as Tc3/R3. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 17.6.|Relative bioavailability||87.38|69.71|0.6443
81484863|NCT03886272|162659087|OTHER||Adj. Geometric Mean Ratio (T3u/R3) [%]|45.97||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|41.05|51.48||P-value for ratio outside 80% - 125%|ANOVA|The model includes fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period', and 'treatment'. 'Subjects within sequences' is included as random effect.|The Adjusted Geometric Mean is geometric mean adjusted by treatment. Ratio is calculated as T3u/R3. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 17.6.|Relative bioavailability||51.48|41.05|1.00
81541365|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.687||||0.0179||95.0|0.462|4.912|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||4.912|0.462|0.0179
81541366|NCT00083889|162759659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.714||||0.0208||95.0|0.413|5.015|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline FACT-G FWB subscale baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||5.015|0.413|0.0208
81541367|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.049||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.076|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EuroQoL Five Dimension (EQ-5D): Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||0.076|0.022|0.0004
81541368|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048||||0.0003||95.0|0.022|0.075|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.075|0.022|0.0003
81541369|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048||||0.0003||95.0|0.022|0.074|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.074|0.022|0.0003
81484864|NCT03886272|162659088|OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (T1/R1)[%]|144.62||||0.9485|TWO_SIDED|90.0|124.82|167.57||P-value for ratio outside 80% - 125%|ANOVA|The model includes fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period', and 'treatment'. 'Subjects within sequences' is included as random effect.|The Adjusted Geometric Mean is geometric mean adjusted by treatment. Ratio is calculated as T1/R1. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 22.1|Relative bioavailability||167.57|124.82|0.9485
81484865|NCT03886272|162659088|OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (T2/R2)[%]|129.69||||0.7813|TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.51|140.73||P-value for ratio outside 80% - 125%|ANOVA|The model includes fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period', and 'treatment'. 'Subjects within sequences' is included as random effect.|The adjusted geometric mean is geometric mean adjusted by treatment. Ratio is calculated as T2/R2. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 12.2.|Relative Bioavailability||140.73|119.51|0.7813
81484866|NCT03886272|162659088|OTHER||Adj. Geometric Mean Ratio (T3c/R3) [%]|75.09||||0.7616|TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.58|87.32||P-value for ratio outside 80% - 125%|ANOVA|The model includes fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period', and 'treatment'. 'Subjects within sequences' is included as random effect.|The Adjusted Geometric Mean is geometric mean adjusted by treatment. Ratio is calculated as = T3c/3. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 23.5.|Relative Bioavailability||87.32|64.58|0.7616
81484867|NCT03886272|162659088|OTHER||Adj. Geometric Mean Ratio (T3u/R3) [%]|41.45||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|35.61|48.25||P-value for ratio outside 80% - 125%|ANOVA|The model includes fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period', and 'treatment'. 'Subjects within sequences' is included as random effect.|The adjusted Geometric Mean is geometric mean adjusted by treatment. Ratio is calculated as = T3u/R3. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation = 23.5.|Relative Bioavailability||48.25|35.61|1.00
81484868|NCT03886272|162659089|OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (T1/R1)[%]|111.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.5||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.87|120.01||P-value for ratio outside 80% - 125%.|ANOVA|The model included fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period', and 'treatment'. 'Subjects within sequences' is included as random effect.|The Adjusted Geometric Mean is geometric mean adjusted by treatment. Ratio is calculated as T1/R1. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 17.6.|Relative Bioavailability||120.01|102.87|0.0092
81484869|NCT03886272|162659089|OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean Ratio (T2/R2)[%]|114.13||||0.0442|TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.58|124.56||P-value for ratio outside 80% - 125%.|ANOVA|The model included fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period', and 'treatment'. 'Subjects within sequences' is included as random effect.|The Adjusted Geometric Mean is geometric mean adjusted by treatment. Ratio is calculated as = T2/R2. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 13.0.|Relative Bioavailability||124.56|104.58|0.0442
81484870|NCT03886272|162659089|OTHER||Adj. Geometric Mean Ratio (T3c/R3) [%]|80.1||||0.4928|TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.54|89.68||P-value for ratio outside 80% - 125%|ANOVA|The model included fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period', and 'treatment'. 'Subjects within sequences' is included as random effect.|The Adjusted Geometric Mean is geometric mean adjusted by treatment. Ratio is calculated as = T3c/R3. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 17.6.|Relative Bioavailability||89.68|71.54|0.4928
81484871|NCT03886272|162659089|OTHER||Adj. Geometric Mean Ratio (T3u/R3) [%]|48.83||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.6|54.69||P-value for ratio outside 80% - 125%.|ANOVA|The model included fixed effects for 'sequence', 'period', and 'treatment'. 'Subjects within sequences' is included as random effect.|The Adjusted Geometric Mean is geometric mean adjusted by treatment. Ratio is calculated as T3u/R3. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 17.6.|Relative Bioavailability||54.69|43.60|1.00
81484872|NCT00402727|162659102|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was set to 10% in the protocol, in agreeance with FDA recommendations. Sample size was estimated using the method as described in Farrington-Manning. Estimation was performed to achieve 85% power, based on the equivalence delta of 10%, and a clinical success rate of 80% in the per protocol population|Difference of cure rates (in percent)|-1.0||||||95.0|-5.3|3.9|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group.|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al.||3.9|-5.3|
81484873|NCT00402727|162659103|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference of cure rates (in percent)|1.3||||||95.0|-3.8|6.3|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al.||6.3|-3.8|
81484874|NCT00402727|162659104|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference of improvement rates (in %)|-0.7||||||95.0|-1.6|0.6|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al.||0.6|-1.6|
81484875|NCT00402727|162659105|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference of improvement rates (in %)|1.4||||||95.0|-1.3|3.9|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al.||3.9|-1.3|
81484876|NCT00402727|162659106|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference of resolution rates (in %)|0.2||||||95.0|-3.1|2.4|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al.||2.4|-3.1|
81484877|NCT00402727|162659107|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference of resolution rates (in %)|1.6||||||95.0|-2.4|5.3|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al.||5.3|-2.4|
81484878|NCT00402727|162659108|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference of eradication rates (in %)|-8.5||||||95.0|-17.0|-1.4|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al.||-1.4|-17.0|
81484879|NCT00402727|162659109|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference of eradication rates (in %)|-8.6||||||95.0|-17.6|-0.4|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al.||-0.4|-17.6|
81484880|NCT00402727|162659110|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference of eradication rates (in %)|-3.9||||||95.0|-9.5|1.4|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al.||1.4|-9.5|
81484881|NCT00402727|162659111|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference of eradication rates (in %)|-5.6||||||95.0|-11.4|-0.8|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al.||-0.8|-11.4|
81484882|NCT00402727|162659112|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference of eradication rates (in %)|-0.1||||||95.0|-6.9|5.4|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al.||5.4|-6.9|
81484883|NCT00402727|162659113|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size estimation was based on the primary efficacy variable.|Difference of eradication rates (in %)|-2.9||||||95.0|-9.3|2.2|||||A positive value indicates an advantage for the treatment group of moxifloxacin, a negative value an advantage for the comparator group|Calculated were 95% confidence intervals for the difference in success rates between treatment groups (moxifloxacin minus comparator). Method as described in Koch et al.||2.2|-9.3|
81484884|NCT02084511|162659114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.3|131.1|||||Mean difference (final values) is actually the Least square mean|ANCOVA model was used with 'treatment' as fixed effect, 'patient baseline pain intensity (BPI)' as continuous covariate and the residual error term.||131.1|-76.3|
81484885|NCT02084511|162659114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|53.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.2|157.1|||||Mean difference (final values) is actually the Least square mean|ANCOVA model was used with 'treatment' as fixed effect, 'patient baseline pain intensity (BPI)' as continuous covariate and the residual error term.||157.1|-50.2|
81484886|NCT02084511|162659114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-174.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-278.3|-70.9|||||Mean difference (final values) is actually the Least square mean|ANCOVA model was used with 'treatment' as fixed effect, 'patient baseline pain intensity (BPI)' as continuous covariate and the residual error term.||-70.9|-278.3|
81484887|NCT02084511|162659114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-148.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-252.4|-44.7|||||Mean difference (final values) is actually the Least square mean|ANCOVA model was used with 'treatment' as fixed effect, 'patient baseline pain intensity (BPI)' as continuous covariate and the residual error term.||-44.7|-252.4|
81484888|NCT02084511|162659115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|5.7|||||Mean difference (final values) is actually the Least square mean|ANCOVA model was used with 'treatment' as fixed effect, 'patient baseline pain intensity (BPI)' as continuous covariate and the residual error term.||5.7|-2.3|
81484889|NCT02084511|162659115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.0|||||Mean difference (final values) is actually the Least square mean|ANCOVA model was used with 'treatment' as fixed effect, 'patient baseline pain intensity (BPI)' as continuous covariate and the residual error term.||5.0|-3.0|
81484890|NCT02084511|162659115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|-2.2|||||Mean difference (final values) is actually the Least square mean|ANCOVA model was used with 'treatment' as fixed effect, 'patient baseline pain intensity (BPI)' as continuous covariate and the residual error term.||-2.2|-10.3|
81484891|NCT02084511|162659115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-2.9|||||Mean difference (final values) is actually the Least square mean|ANCOVA model was used with 'treatment' as fixed effect, 'patient baseline pain intensity (BPI)' as continuous covariate and the residual error term.||-2.9|-11.0|
81484892|NCT02084511|162659116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|27.8|||||Mean difference (final values) is actually the Least square mean|ANCOVA model was used with 'treatment' as fixed effect, 'patient baseline pain intensity (BPI)' as continuous covariate and the residual error term.||27.8|-16.0|
81484893|NCT02084511|162659116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|42.5|||||Mean difference (final values) is actually the Least square mean|ANCOVA model was used with 'treatment' as fixed effect, 'patient baseline pain intensity (BPI)' as continuous covariate and the residual error term.||42.5|-1.3|
81484894|NCT02084511|162659116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.2|8.6|||||Mean difference (final values) is actually the Least square mean|ANCOVA model was used with 'treatment' as fixed effect, 'patient baseline pain intensity (BPI)' as continuous covariate and the residual error term.||8.6|-35.2|
81484895|NCT02084511|162659116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|23.3|||||Mean difference (final values) is actually the Least square mean|ANCOVA model was used with 'treatment' as fixed effect, 'patient baseline pain intensity (BPI)' as continuous covariate and the residual error term.||23.3|-20.6|
81484896|NCT02084511|162659117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2503|||||||Log Rank|||Log rank test used to evaluate the difference between each active treatment and placebo.||||0.2503
81484897|NCT02084511|162659117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1851|||||||Log Rank|||Log rank test used to evaluate the difference between each active treatment and placebo.||||0.1851
81484898|NCT02084511|162659117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0167|||||||Log Rank|||Log rank test used to evaluate the difference between each active treatment and placebo.||||0.0167
81484899|NCT02084511|162659118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.415|||||||Log Rank|||Log rank test used to evaluate the difference between each active treatment and placebo.||||0.4150
81484900|NCT02084511|162659118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3093|||||||Log Rank|||Log rank test used to evaluate the difference between each active treatment and placebo.||||0.3093
81576209|NCT04853225|162823832|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-27.85|||||||||||||Pre-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81484901|NCT02084511|162659118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0074|||||||Log Rank|||Log rank test used to evaluate the difference between each active treatment and placebo.||||0.0074
81484902|NCT00461734|162659123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4347|||||||two-sided z-test|||||||0.4347
81484903|NCT00461734|162659124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.338|||||||two-sided z-test|||||||0.338
81484904|NCT00461734|162659125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2257|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2257
81484905|NCT00461734|162659126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.548|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5480
81484906|NCT00461734|162659127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8868|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8868
81484907|NCT00461734|162659128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6151|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6151
81484908|NCT00461734|162659132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0525|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0525
81484909|NCT00461734|162659133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1852|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1852
81484910|NCT00461734|162659135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9719|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9719
81484911|NCT00461734|162659136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8779|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8779
81484912|NCT01328964|162659137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.974||The p-value is a comparison of the combined hospitalization/emergency department visit endpoint|Regression, Cox|||||0.974|0.51|<0.0001
81484913|NCT01328964|162659138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-9.0||P-value is based on the differences in the total monthly asthma costs|Regression, Linear|||||-9|-19|<0.001
81484914|NCT01328964|162659139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.751||||0.0495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.565|0.999||P-value is based on the comparison of combined endpoint of hospitalization/emergency department visits|Regression, Cox|||||0.999|0.565|0.0495
81484915|NCT01328964|162659140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-27.0||P-value is based on difference in total monthly asthma costs|Regression, Linear|||||-27|-28|<0.0001
81484916|NCT01257347|162659164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<=|0.001||||||We included a stopping rule in which recruitment would be stopped at the midpoint for futility if the z-score was negative or for efficacy if the z-score was positive and the p-value ≤ 0.001.|GEE model|GEE models (logit link) with clinician as the cluster variable, appropriateness of management as outcome, intervention group as explanatory variable.||The sample size was calculated to have sufficient power to detect meaningful differences in appropriateness of clinician management between intervention and control groups. Each patient-clinician encounter was treated as independent and the sample size was inflated to account for the design effect (DE) of clustering of patients within clinician. GEE stands for generalized estimating equation.||||<=0.001
81484917|NCT03204643|162659168|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.02|0.54|0.06
81484918|NCT03204643|162659169|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.64|0.70|0.76
81484919|NCT03204643|162659170|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.08|0.65|0.62
81484920|NCT03204643|162659171|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|0.96|0.96|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.90|0.96|0.08
81484921|NCT00944710|162659177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.0||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|30.0|||Binomial regression|adjusted for visual acuity at randomization||||30|-10|0.33
81484922|NCT00944710|162659182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.12|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included amblyopic eye visual acuity at randomization as an adjustment covariate.|Positive values favor the Intensified Treatment group|The primary analysis was a treatment group comparison of the masked 10-week amblyopic eye visual acuity using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, adjusting for visual acuity at randomization. The analysis was a 2-sided test for efficacy to test the null hypothesis of no treatment difference, assuming 90% power and a type I error rate of 5%.||0.12|-0.01|0.12
81484923|NCT00944710|162659190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.43|||ANCOVA|||A treatment group difference in fellow-eye visual acuity change at the 12-week exam was evaluated using an ANCOVA model, adjusting for the fellow-eye visual acuity at randomization.||0.43|-0.23|0.55
81484924|NCT00944710|162659199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of 12-week Randot Preschool Stereoacuity scores was compared between treatment groups using a Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.23
81484925|NCT00944710|162659200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of 12-week Randot Preschool Stereoacuity scores was compared between treatment groups using a Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.66
81484926|NCT00264147|162659207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|Cochran-Armitage trend test|A step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling were used for the trend test.||||||<0.001
81484927|NCT00264147|162659207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.057||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|Cochran-Armitage trend test|A step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling were used for the trend test.||||||0.057
81484928|NCT00264147|162659207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in percentage of patients|18.53||||||95.0|7.84|28.65|||||CI based on the Wilson's score method.|||28.65|7.84|
81484929|NCT00264147|162659207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in percentage of patients|10.0||||||95.0|-0.66|20.46|||||CI based on the Wilson's score method.|||20.46|-0.66|
81541370|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047||||0.0003||95.0|0.021|0.072|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.072|0.021|0.0003
81484930|NCT00264147|162659207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in percentage of patients|9.18||||||95.0|-1.25|19.39|||||CI based on the Wilson's score method.|||19.39|-1.25|
81484931|NCT00264147|162659207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||difference in percentage of patients|6.49||||||95.0|-3.76|16.61|||||CI based on the Wilson's score method.|||16.61|-3.76|
81484932|NCT00264147|162659208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|ANCOVA|Based on a trend test with a step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling.||||||0.002
81484933|NCT00264147|162659208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.221||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|ANCOVA|Based on a trend test with a step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling.||||||0.221
81484934|NCT00264147|162659208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.06||||||95.0|-6.44|-1.68||||||||-1.68|-6.44|
81484935|NCT00264147|162659208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.49||||||95.0|-3.91|0.93||||||||0.93|-3.91|
81484936|NCT00264147|162659208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.74||||||95.0|-5.13|-0.35||||||||-0.35|-5.13|
81484937|NCT00264147|162659208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||||95.0|-4.88|-0.12||||||||-0.12|-4.88|
81484938|NCT00264147|162659209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|ANCOVA|Based on a trend test with a step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling.||||||0.001
81484939|NCT00264147|162659209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.125||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|ANCOVA|Based on a trend test with a step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling.||||||0.125
81484940|NCT00264147|162659209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.24||||||95.0|-3.64|-0.84||||||||-0.84|-3.64|
81484941|NCT00264147|162659209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02||||||95.0|-2.44|0.41||||||||0.41|-2.44|
81484942|NCT00264147|162659209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22||||||95.0|-2.63|0.18||||||||0.18|-2.63|
81484943|NCT00264147|162659209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||||95.0|-1.89|0.91||||||||0.91|-1.89|
81484944|NCT00264147|162659210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|ANCOVA|Based on a trend test with a step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling.||||||<0.001
81484945|NCT00264147|162659210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|ANCOVA|Based on a trend test with a step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling.||||||<0.001
81484946|NCT00264147|162659210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|ANCOVA|Based on a trend test with a step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling.||||||<0.001
81484947|NCT00264147|162659210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.023||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|ANCOVA|Based on a trend test with a step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling.||||||0.023
81484948|NCT00264147|162659210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.16||||||95.0|-19.38|-8.95||||||||-8.95|-19.38|
81484949|NCT00264147|162659210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.21||||||95.0|-14.52|-3.9||||||||-3.90|-14.52|
81484950|NCT00264147|162659210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.87||||||95.0|-14.11|-3.63||||||||-3.63|-14.11|
81484951|NCT00264147|162659210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.05||||||95.0|-11.27|-0.83||||||||-0.83|-11.27|
81484952|NCT00264147|162659211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|ANCOVA|Based on a trend test with a step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling.||||||<0.001
81484953|NCT00264147|162659211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|ANCOVA|Based on a trend test with a step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling.||||||<0.001
81484954|NCT00264147|162659211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|ANCOVA|Based on a trend test with a step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling.||||||<0.001
81484955|NCT00264147|162659211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|ANCOVA|Based on a trend test with a step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling.||||||0.018
81484956|NCT00264147|162659211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||||95.0|-0.77|-0.35||||||||-0.35|-0.77|
81484957|NCT00264147|162659211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||||95.0|-0.55|-0.13||||||||-0.13|-0.55|
81484958|NCT00264147|162659211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||||95.0|-0.61|-0.19||||||||-0.19|-0.61|
81484959|NCT00264147|162659211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||||95.0|-0.46|-0.04||||||||-0.04|-0.46|
81484960|NCT00264147|162659212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|ANCOVA|Based on a trend test with a step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling.||||||<0.001
81484961|NCT00264147|162659212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|ANCOVA|Based on a trend test with a step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling.||||||0.018
81484962|NCT00264147|162659212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.017||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|ANCOVA|Based on a trend test with a step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling.||||||0.017
81484963|NCT00264147|162659212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.08||95.0||||Overall alpha=0.05 for multiple comparisons with a step-down procedure (p-values subsequent to the first non-significant p-value were not reported).|ANCOVA|Based on a trend test with a step-down procedure and Abelson-Tukey scaling.||||||0.080
81484964|NCT00264147|162659212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.44||||||95.0|-19.62|-9.26||||||||-9.26|-19.62|
81484965|NCT00264147|162659212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.22||||||95.0|-11.52|-0.92||||||||-0.92|-11.52|
81484966|NCT00264147|162659212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.32||||||95.0|-11.53|-1.12||||||||-1.12|-11.53|
81484967|NCT00264147|162659212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.63||||||95.0|-9.81|0.55||||||||0.55|-9.81|
81484968|NCT02997163|162659272|SUPERIORITY||Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|112.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.06|157.26||||||||157.26|80.06|
81484969|NCT02997163|162659272|SUPERIORITY||Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|142.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.03|198.42||||||||198.42|103.03|
81484970|NCT02997163|162659272|SUPERIORITY||Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|263.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|187.88|369.06||||||||369.06|187.88|
81484971|NCT02997163|162659273|SUPERIORITY||Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|111.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.4|166.01||||||||166.01|74.40|
81484972|NCT02997163|162659273|SUPERIORITY||Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|131.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.12|194.25||||||||194.25|89.12|
81484973|NCT02997163|162659273|SUPERIORITY||Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|189.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|126.74|282.8||||||||282.80|126.74|
81484974|NCT02997163|162659274|SUPERIORITY||Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|118.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.85|167.7||||||||167.70|83.85|
81484975|NCT02997163|162659274|SUPERIORITY||Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|139.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.53|195.06||||||||195.06|99.53|
81484976|NCT02997163|162659274|SUPERIORITY||Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|286.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|202.66|405.33||||||||405.33|202.66|
81484977|NCT02997163|162659275|SUPERIORITY||Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|117.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.74|172.99||||||||172.99|79.74|
81484978|NCT02997163|162659275|SUPERIORITY||Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|128.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.05|186.72||||||||186.72|88.05|
81484979|NCT02997163|162659275|SUPERIORITY||Percent Ratio of Geometric Means|206.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|139.91|303.51||||||||303.51|139.91|
81484980|NCT01949545|162659318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|144.43||||0.02232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|111.48|187.12|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated by exponentiation of the differences in the least squares means, using log-transformed data, between the hepatic impairment cohort (test) and participants with normal hepatic function (reference).|To assess the effect of hepatic impairment relative to participants with normal hepatic function on AUC0-last an analysis of variance (ANOVA) of the log-transformed plasma PK parameters was performed. The ANOVA model included hepatic impairment as a fixed effect.||187.12|111.48|0.02232
81484981|NCT01949545|162659318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|126.08||||0.1812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.59|168.06|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated by exponentiation of the differences in the least squares means, using log-transformed data, between the hepatic impairment cohort (test) and participants with normal hepatic function (reference).|To assess the effect of hepatic impairment relative to participants with normal hepatic function on AUC0-last an ANOVA of the log-transformed plasma PK parameters was performed. The ANOVA model included hepatic impairment as a fixed effect.||168.06|94.59|0.1812
81484982|NCT01949545|162659319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|151.84||||0.02137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|113.59|202.96|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated by exponentiation of the differences in the least squares means, using log-transformed data, between the hepatic impairment cohort (test) and participants with normal hepatic function (reference).|To assess the effect of hepatic impairment relative to participants with normal hepatic function on AUC0-inf an ANOVA of the log-transformed plasma PK parameters was performed. The ANOVA model included hepatic impairment as a fixed effect.||202.96|113.59|0.02137
81484983|NCT01949545|162659319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|143.53||||0.07247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|103.28|199.45|||ANOVA||The geometric mean ratio was calculated by exponentiation of the differences in the least squares means, using log-transformed data, between the hepatic impairment cohort (test) and participants with normal hepatic function (reference).|To assess the effect of hepatic impairment relative to participants with normal hepatic function on AUC0-inf an ANOVA of the log-transformed plasma PK parameters was performed. The ANOVA model included hepatic impairment as a fixed effect.||199.45|103.28|0.07247
81484984|NCT01677286|162659374|OTHER|P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiple testing|Mean outcome change|171.0||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.1|328.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 12||BNP pg/mL, baseline versus end study values||328|14.1|0.035
81484985|NCT01677286|162659375|OTHER|P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiple testing|Mean outcome change|0.0072||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.0234|||Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 12||Troponin I ng/mL, baseline versus end study levels.||0.0234|-0.009|0.340
81484986|NCT01677286|162659376|OTHER|P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiple testing|Change in outcome measure|-7.39||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.12|-1.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 10||Creatinine clearance, baseline versus end study levels.||-1.67|-13.12|0.017
81484987|NCT01677286|162659377|OTHER|P-values and confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiple testing|Change in outcome measure|0.091||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.285|0.466|||Mixed Models Analysis|degrees of freedom = 10||Proteinuria (g/24 hours), baseline versus end study levels.||0.466|-0.285|0.603
81484988|NCT00408499|162659382|OTHER|Maximum tolerated dose was derived from toxicity data obtained from dose level 1-4.|Maximum tolerated dose|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Maximum tolerated dose was determined to be dose level 4: 150 mg Erlotinib, 250 mg/m2 Cetuximab|||||
81484989|NCT01373164|162659400|SUPERIORITY|The planned primary analysis for this study utilized a Bayesian exponential-likelihood model, incorporating historical overall survival (OS) data from 2 studies (Oettle et al. 2005; Saif et al. 2009). The primary analysis was performed using strong borrowing from the historical data. The model was estimated to borrow approximately 37 events from the historical studies.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.794|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.085|||Bayesian Analysis|Primary comparison was to be considered successful if there was at least 0.85 posterior probability that the hazard ratio (HR) for OS of LY+Gem is \<1.|This is a Credible Interval estimated from the Bayesian analysis.|||1.085|0.590|
81484990|NCT02669849|162659413|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.69||||0.7519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|3.69|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure|||||3.69|-5.08|0.7519
81484991|NCT04745351|162659423|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.816||||0.6132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.504|1.321||P-value was calculated from stratified log-rank test, stratified by the baseline stratification factors.|Log Rank|||||1.321|0.504|0.6132
81484992|NCT04745351|162659424|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.3881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.497|1.388||P-value was calculated from stratified log-rank test stratified by the baseline stratification factors.|Log Rank|||||1.388|0.497|0.3881
81484993|NCT04745351|162659425|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.043||||0.9116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.493|2.207||The treatment effect p-value was calculated using Cox model with death as the competing risk and baseline stratification factors as covariates.|Regression, Cox|||||2.207|0.493|0.9116
81484994|NCT04745351|162659428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8541||||||P-value was analysed from proportional odds model including treatment as the independent variable.|Proportional odds model|||||||0.8541
81484995|NCT04745351|162659429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4974||||||P-value was analysed from proportional odds model including treatment as the independent variable.|Proportional odds model|||||||0.4974
81484996|NCT04745351|162659430|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4283||||||P-value was calculated based on Wilcoxon rank sum test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4283
81576210|NCT04853225|162823832|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-28.65|||||||||||||Post-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81484997|NCT04745351|162659431|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|0.89||||0.2773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.731|1.091||The treatment effect p-value was calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) analysis including baseline stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.091|0.731|0.2773
81484998|NCT04745351|162659432|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|0.97||||0.7538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.819|1.155||The treatment effect p-value was calculated using CMH analysis including baseline stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.155|0.819|0.7538
81484999|NCT03499795|162659438|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8633|||||||Clopper-Pearson|P-value was calculated based on the exact method of Clopper-Pearson and superiority was concluded if the one-sided p-value is \<0.05.||||||0.8633
81485000|NCT01450813|162659472|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size needed for a one-way ANOVA test with an alpha of 0.05 and power of 0.8 to rule out the null hypothesis that neuromuscular blocking drugs have no effect on CVI with 95% confidence was a total of 64 or 16 per Group.|||||<|0.05||||||Comparisons of the means were accomplished via student's t-test with Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis that neuromuscular blocking drugs have no effect on CVI with 95% confidence.||||< 0.05
81485001|NCT02932943|162659474|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3||||0.6482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|1.72|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||1.72|-1.07|0.6482
81485002|NCT02932943|162659475|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.87|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||0.87|-1.61|0.5590
81485003|NCT02932943|162659476|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2||||0.8131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|1.95|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||1.95|-1.53|0.8131
81485004|NCT02932943|162659477|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.6108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|1.21|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||1.21|-2.05|0.6108
81485005|NCT01079780|162659486|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81485006|NCT01079780|162659487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.27
81485007|NCT01079780|162659489|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.55
81485008|NCT01178294|162659490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||one-sided binomial exact test|||Summary statistics for the percentage of participants with serious bleeding episodes responsive at 24 hours after the initiation of treatment are presented, along with the 95% confidence interval (two-sided 95% Clopper-Pearson confidence interval).||||<0.001
81485009|NCT00975416|162659509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.927|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVA to deterimine whether oxytocin increased compared to placebo measures of therapeutic alliance (as measured by the Helping alliance questionnaire) pre compared to post 12 sessions of CBT.||||0.927
81485010|NCT00975416|162659509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Repeated measures anova to determine if oxytocin compared to placebo increased therpeutic alliance as measured by the working alliance inventory after 12 sessions of CBT.||||0.60
81541371|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.046||||0.0004||95.0|0.021|0.072|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.072|0.021|0.0004
81485011|NCT02265510|162659523|OTHER|Descriptive Statistics|||||||||||||||||The analysis of the primary endpoint was descriptive i.e. no statistical hypothesis test was performed.|||
81485012|NCT02265510|162659524|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Confidence Intervals for ORR were calculated based on the exact method for binomial distributions. There were no comparison between treatment groups.|||
81485013|NCT02265510|162659525|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Confidence Intervals for response were calculated based on the exact method for binomial distributions. There were no comparison between treatment groups.|||
81485014|NCT02265510|162659526|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The analysis of the endpoint was descriptive i.e. no statistical hypothesis test was performed.|||
81485015|NCT02265510|162659527|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The analysis of the endpoint was descriptive i.e. no statistical hypothesis test was performed.|||
81485016|NCT02265510|162659528|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The analysis of the endpoint was descriptive i.e. no statistical hypothesis test was performed.|||
81485017|NCT02265510|162659529|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The analysis of the endpoint was descriptive i.e. no statistical hypothesis test was performed.|||
81485018|NCT02265510|162659530|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The analysis of the endpoint was descriptive i.e. no statistical hypothesis test was performed.|||
81485019|NCT02265510|162659531|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The analysis of the endpoint was descriptive i.e. no statistical hypothesis test was performed.|||
81485020|NCT02265510|162659532|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The analysis of the endpoint was descriptive i.e. no statistical hypothesis test was performed.|||
81485021|NCT02265510|162659533|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The analysis of the endpoint was descriptive i.e. no statistical hypothesis test was performed.|||
81485022|NCT00644059|162659552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|81.36|||||TWO_SIDED|97.66|49.24|93.16|||Poisson Regression Model|||"Absolute vaccine efficacy (VE) was calculated as (1- the relative risk)100%. Relative Risk for virus-confirmed symptomatic influenza illness in the TIV-adj group vs. the non-flu control group. VE denotes the vaccine efficacy, i.e. 1-Itest/Inon-flu ctrl, where I stands for the population average incidence of influenza.~Absolute efficacy of TIV-adj is at most 40% (i.e. the probability of an influenza in the test group relative to that in the non-flu vaccine group is at least 0.6)"||93.16|49.24|
81485023|NCT00644059|162659555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|81.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.24|93.16|||Poisson Regression Model|||"Absolute vaccine efficacy (VE) was calculated as (1- the relative risk)100%. Relative Risk for virus-confirmed symptomatic influenza illness in the TIV-adj group vs. the non-flu control group. VE denotes the vaccine efficacy, i.e. 1-Itest/Inon-flu ctrl, where I stands for the incidence of influenza.~Absolute efficacy of TIV-adj is at most 40% (i.e. the probability of an influenza in the test group relative to that in the non-flu vaccine group is at least 0.6)"||93.16|49.24|
81485024|NCT00644059|162659555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|95.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.92|98.94|||Poisson Regression Model|||"Absolute vaccine efficacy (VE) was calculated as (1- the relative risk)100%. Relative Risk for virus-confirmed symptomatic influenza illness in the TIV-adj group vs. the non-flu control group. VE denotes the vaccine efficacy, i.e. 1-Itest/Inon-flu ctrl, where I stands for the incidence of influenza.~Absolute efficacy of TIV-adj is at most 40% (i.e. the probability of an influenza in the test group relative to that in the non-flu vaccine group is at least 0.6)"||98.94|80.92|
81485025|NCT00644059|162659555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.73|||Mantel Haenszel|||Relative efficacy for TIV-adj was to be calculated as VE = (1-Itest/Ictrl)100%, where I is the incidence of influenza, i.e. percentage of subjects with virus-confirmed symptomatic influenza A or B illness, in the investigational agent (TIV-adj) group or in the flu vaccine control group.||0.73|0.13|
81485026|NCT00644059|162659555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.38|||Mantel Haenszel|||Relative efficacy for TIV-adj was to be calculated as VE = (1-Itest/Ictrl)100%, where I is the incidence of influenza, i.e. percentage of subjects with virus-confirmed symptomatic influenza A or B illness, in the investigational agent (TIV-adj) group or in the flu vaccine control group.||0.38|0.02|
81485027|NCT00644059|162659556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||vaccine Efficacy|79.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.78|90.42|||Poisson Regression Model|||"Absolute vaccine efficacy (VE) was calculated as (1- the relative risk)100%. Relative Risk for virus-confirmed symptomatic influenza illness in the TIV-adj group vs. the non-flu control group. VE denotes the vaccine efficacy, i.e. 1-Itest/Inon-flu ctrl, where I stands for the population average incidence of influenza.~Absolute efficacy of TIV-adj is at most 40% (i.e. the probability of an influenza in the test group relative to that in the non-flu vaccine group is at least 0.6)"||90.42|54.78|
81485028|NCT00644059|162659556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|92.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.35|97.24|||Poisson Regression Model|||Absolute vaccine efficacy (VE) was calculated as (1- the relative risk)100%. Relative Risk for virus-confirmed symptomatic influenza illness in the TIV-adj group vs. the non-flu control group. VE denotes the vaccine efficacy, i.e. 1-Itest/Inon-flu ctrl, where I stands for the incidence of influenza. Absolute efficacy of TIV-adj is at most 40% (i.e. the probability of an influenza in the test group relative to that in the non-flu vaccine group is at least 0.6)||97.24|77.35|
81485029|NCT00644059|162659556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|64.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.21|83.28|||Poisson Regression Model|||Relative efficacy for TIV-adj was to be calculated as VE = (1-Itest/Ictrl)100%, where I is the incidence of influenza, i.e. percentage of subjects with virus-confirmed symptomatic influenza A or B illness, in the investigational agent (TIV-adj) group or in the flu vaccine control group.||83.28|23.21|
81485030|NCT00644059|162659556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|85.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.95|94.99|||Poisson Regression Model|||Relative efficacy for TIV-adj was to be calculated as VE = (1-Itest/Ictrl)100%, where I is the incidence of influenza, i.e. percentage of subjects with virus-confirmed symptomatic influenza A or B illness, in the investigational agent (TIV-adj) group or in the flu vaccine control group.||94.99|58.95|
81485031|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT[A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H1N1)]|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.02|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 1 for strain A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H1N1) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||1.02|0.67|
81485032|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT[A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H1N1)]|7.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.42|11.0|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 29 for strain A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H1N1) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||11|5.42|
81485033|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT[A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H1N1)]|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|21.0|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 50 for strain A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H1N1) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay||21|11|
81485034|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT[A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H1N1)]|6.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.83|8.68|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 181 for strain A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H1N1) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay||8.68|4.83|
81485035|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT[A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H3N2)]|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.21|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 1 for strain A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H3N2) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||1.21|0.85|
81485036|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT[A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H3N2)]|9.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.76|12.0|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 29 for strain A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H3N2) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||12|7.76|
81541372|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045||||0.0005||95.0|0.02|0.071|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.071|0.020|0.0005
81576211|NCT04853225|162823833|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-87.47|||||||||||||Pre-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81485037|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT[A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H3N2)]|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|20.0|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 50 for strain A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H3N2) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||20|12|
81485038|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT[A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H3N2)]|4.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.64|6.65|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 181 for strain A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H3N2) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||6.65|3.64|
81485039|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT[B/Florida/2006]|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.1|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 1 for strain B/Florida/2006 in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||1.1|0.91|
81485040|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT[B/Florida/2006]|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.9|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 29 for strain B/Florida/2006 in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||1.9|1.19|
81485041|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT[B/Florida/2006]|6.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.72|8.53|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 50 for strain B/Florida/2006 in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||8.53|5.72|
81485042|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT[B/Florida/2006]|2.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|3.5|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 181 for strain B/Florida/2006 in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||3.5|2.44|
81576212|NCT04853225|162823833|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-83.25|||||||||||||Post-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81485043|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Solomon Islands/2006 (A/H1N1)]|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.04|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 1 for strain A/Solomon Islands/2006 (A/H1N1) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||1.04|0.64|
81485044|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT[A/Solomon Islands/2006 (A/H1N1)]|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.78|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 29 for strain A/Solomon Islands/2006 (A/H1N1) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||1.78|0.83|
81485045|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Solomon Islands/2006 (A/H1N1]|7.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.33|11.0|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 50 for strain A/Solomon Islands/2006 (A/H1N1) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||11|5.33|
81485046|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT[A/Solomon Islands/2006 (A/H1N1)]|3.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|4.55|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 181 for strain A/Solomon Islands/2006 (A/H1N1) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||4.55|2.4|
81485047|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Wisconsin/2009 (A/H3N2)]|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.1|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 1 for strain A/Wisconsin/2009 (A/H3N2) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||1.1|0.74|
81485048|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT[A/Wisconsin/2009 (A/H3N2)]|3.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.78|4.51|||GMT|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 29 for strain A/Wisconsin/2009 (A/H3N2) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||4.51|2.78|
81485049|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Wisconsin/2009 (A/H3N2)]|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|16.0|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 50 for strain A/Wisconsin/2009 (A/H3N2) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||16|10|
81485050|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Wisconsin/2009 (A/H3N2)]|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.61|4.95|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 181 for strain A/Wisconsin/2009 (A/H3N2) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||4.95|2.61|
81485051|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [B/Brisbane/2008]|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 1 for strain B/Brisbane/2008 in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||1|1|
81485052|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [B/Brisbane/2008]|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.11|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 29 for strain B/Brisbane/2008 in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||1.11|1.02|
81485053|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [B/Brisbane/2008]|1.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|1.92|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 50 for strain B/Brisbane/2008 in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||1.92|1.57|
81485054|NCT00644059|162659562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [B/Brisbane/2008]|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.08|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 181 for strain B/Brisbane/2008 in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<36 months by HI assay.||1.08|0.92|
81485055|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H1N1)]|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.19|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 1 for strain A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H1N1) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||1.19|0.78|
81485056|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H1N1)]|6.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.69|8.76|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 29 for strain A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H1N1) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||8.76|4.69|
81485057|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H1N1)]|8.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.36|11.0|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 50 for strain A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H1N1) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||11|6.36|
81485058|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H1N1)]|4.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.38|5.65|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 181 for strain A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H1N1) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||5.65|3.38|
81485059|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H3N2)]|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.35|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 1 for strain A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H3N2) in terms of Geometric Mean Titers GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||1.35|0.82|
81485060|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H3N2)]|6.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.72|8.73|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 29 for strain A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H3N2) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||8.73|4.72|
81485061|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H3N2)]|7.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|10.0|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 50 for strain A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H3N2) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||10|6.2|
81485062|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H3N2)]|3.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.42|4.05|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 181 for strain A/Brisbane/2007 (A/H3N2) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||4.05|2.42|
81485063|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [B/Florida/2006]|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.05|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 1 for strain B/Florida/2006 in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||1.05|0.9|
81485064|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [B/Florida/2006]|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|1.93|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 29 for strain B/Florida/2006 in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||1.93|1.26|
81485065|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [B/Florida/2006]|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.25|5.88|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 50 for strain B/Florida/2006 in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||5.88|4.25|
81485066|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [B/Florida/2006]|2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|2.93|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 181 for strain B/Florida/2006 in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||2.93|2.22|
81485067|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Solomon Islands/2006 (A/H1N1)]|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.22|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day1 for strain A/Solomon Islands/2006 (A/H1N1) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||1.22|0.75|
81485068|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Solomon Islands/2006 (A/H1N1)]|1.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.51|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 29 for strain A/Solomon Islands/2006 (A/H1N1) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||2.51|1.17|
81485069|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Solomon Islands/2006 (A/H1N1)]|5.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.08|7.63|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 50 for strain A/Solomon Islands/2006 (A/H1N1) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||7.63|4.08|
81485070|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Solomon Islands/2006 (A/H1N1)]|3.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|4.2|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 181 for strain A/Solomon Islands/2006 (A/H1N1) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||4.2|2.3|
81485071|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Wisconsin/2009 (A/H3N2)]|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.3|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 1 for strain A/Wisconsin/2009 (A/H3N2) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||1.3|0.74|
81485072|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Wisconsin/2009 (A/H3N2)]|3.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|4.49|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 29 for strain A/Wisconsin/2009 (A/H3N2) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||4.49|2.19|
81485073|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Wisconsin/2009 (A/H3N2)]|7.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.51|9.82|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 50 for strain A/Wisconsin/2009 (A/H3N2) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||9.82|5.51|
81485074|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [A/Wisconsin/2009 (A/H3N2)]|2.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|3.55|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 181 for strain A/Wisconsin/2009 (A/H3N2) in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||3.55|2|
81485075|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [B/Brisbane/2008]|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.01|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 1 for strain B/Brisbane/2008 in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||1.01|0.98|
81485076|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [B/Brisbane/2008]|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.22|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 29 for strain B/Brisbane/2008 in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||1.22|1.05|
81485077|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [B/Brisbane/2008]|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|1.97|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 50 for strain B/Brisbane/2008 in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||1.97|1.63|
81485078|NCT00644059|162659565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT [B/Brisbane/2008]|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.17|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate superiority of immunogenicity of TIV-adj compared to Flu-control on Day 181 for strain B/Brisbane/2008 in terms of GMTs in subjects aged 6 to \<72 months by HI assay.||1.17|1|
81485079|NCT00447083|162659581|OTHER|||||||0.1811|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.1811
81485080|NCT02497469|162659582|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|8.8||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|15.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||||P-value of the adjusted difference was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method, stratified by concomitant use of oral corticosteroids (Yes/No) and prior use of TNF-alpha antagonist (Yes/No) or the Fisher's exact method if the numerator was \<=5.|15.0|2.5|0.0061
81485081|NCT02497469|162659583|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|11.9||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|18.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||||P-value of the adjusted difference was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method, stratified by concomitant use of oral corticosteroids (Yes/No) and prior use of TNF-alpha antagonist (Yes/No) or the Fisher's exact method if the numerator was \<=5.|18.5|5.3|0.0005
81485082|NCT02497469|162659584|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-9.3||||0.0641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|0.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||||P-value of the adjusted difference was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method, stratified by prior use of TNF-alpha antagonist (Yes/No) or the Fisher's exact method if the numerator was \<=5.|0.4|-18.9|0.0641
81485083|NCT03558516|162659585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.315|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.315
81485084|NCT03558516|162659586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.270
81485085|NCT03558516|162659587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.299|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.299
81485086|NCT01026493|162659601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.48|||Log Rank|Two-sided test|Reference level = Arm 1/BEV-NAIVE|||1.48|0.66|0.95
81485087|NCT01026493|162659601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.53|||Log Rank|Two-sided test|Reference level = Arm 1/BEV-FAILURE|||1.53|0.57|0.93
81485088|NCT03154086|162659686|OTHER||Ratio|0.8||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.594|1.077|||ANOVA|||||1.077|0.5940|0.204
81485089|NCT03154086|162659687|OTHER||Ratio|0.7325||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5267|1.019|||ANOVA|||||1.019|0.5267|0.118
81485090|NCT03154086|162659688|OTHER||Ratio|0.6502||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3876|1.091|||ANOVA|||||1.091|0.3876|0.157
81485091|NCT02295644|162659726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||||||Interaction test of duty cycle and intensity for self reported pain score|ANOVA|||||||0.17
81485092|NCT02295644|162659726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||||||Main effect of duty cycle on self reported pain score.|ANOVA|||||||0.14
81485093|NCT02295644|162659726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Main effect of intensity on self reported pain score.|ANOVA|||||||1.0
81485094|NCT02295644|162659727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||||||Main effect for duty cycle.|ANOVA|||||||.24
81485095|NCT02295644|162659727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||||||Main effect for intensity.|ANOVA|||||||0.019
81485096|NCT02295644|162659727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||ANOVA|||Interaction of intensity and duty cycle.||||0.17
81485097|NCT02295644|162659728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||||||Main effect for duty cycle.|ANOVA|||||||0.034
81485098|NCT02295644|162659728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.475|||||||ANOVA|||Main effect for intensity.||||0.475
81485099|NCT02295644|162659728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.178|||||||ANOVA|||Interaction of intensity and duty cycle.||||.178
81485100|NCT00324155|162659764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.179||||0.4067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.799|1.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified for metastasis stage (M0 vs M1a vs M1b vs M1c) and ECOG performance status (0 vs 1) recorded at randomization.||Analysis stratified for metastasis stage (M0 vs M1a vs M1b vs M1c) and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (0 vs 1) recorded at randomization.||1.740|0.799|0.4067
81485101|NCT00324155|162659772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.716||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.588|0.872||p-value was via stratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Hazard ratio via stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|Analysis stratified for metastasis stage (M0 vs M1a vs M1b vs M1c) and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (0 vs 1) recorded at randomization.||0.872|0.588|0.0009
81485102|NCT03292016|162659785|OTHER||Geometric Mean ratio (APL-130277/APOKYN)|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.5|20.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|With fixed effects-treatment and period, random effect-subject nested within sequence to analyze natural-log transformed dose normalized parameter.||Sample size of 12 subjects, a two-sided 90% CI for the difference in paired PK parameter means on the log scale will have an interval that extends no more than 0.221 units from the observed difference with 90% coverage probability. Assumes CV of 35% for the difference on the original scale.||20.3|7.5|
81485103|NCT03292016|162659785|OTHER||Geometric Mean ratio (APL-130277/APO-go)|10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.5|16.3||||||||16.3|6.5|
81485104|NCT03292016|162659785|OTHER|relative bioavailibilty|Geometric Mean ratio (APOKYN/APO-go)|83.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|50.5|137.6||||||||137.6|50.5|
81485105|NCT03292016|162659785|OTHER||Ratio|0.21|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APL 20 mg and APO-Go 3 mg|||||
81541373|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045||||0.0007||95.0|0.019|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.070|0.019|0.0007
81485106|NCT03292016|162659785|OTHER||Ratio|0.13|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APL 20 mg and APOKYN 3 mg|||||
81485107|NCT03292016|162659785|OTHER||Ratio|1.16|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APO-Go 3 mg and APOKYN 3 mg|||||
81485108|NCT03292016|162659785|OTHER||Ratio|0.16|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APL 25 mg and APO-Go 4 mg|||||
81485109|NCT03292016|162659785|OTHER||Ratio|0.17|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APL 25 mg and APOKYN 4 mg|||||
81485110|NCT03292016|162659785|OTHER||Ratio|1.12|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APO-Go 4 mg and APOKYN 4 mg|||||
81485111|NCT03292016|162659785|OTHER||Ratio|0.08|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APL 30 mg and APO-Go 5 mg|||||
81485112|NCT03292016|162659785|OTHER||Ratio|0.09|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APL 30 mg and APOKYN 5 mg|||||
81485113|NCT03292016|162659785|OTHER||Ratio|1.04|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APO-Go 5 mg and APOKYN 5 mg|||||
81485114|NCT03292016|162659786|OTHER|||||||0.0625|||||||Sign test|||||||0.0625
81485115|NCT03292016|162659786|OTHER|||||||0.0313|||||||Sign test|||||||0.0313
81485116|NCT03292016|162659786|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Sign test|||||||>0.9999
81485117|NCT03292016|162659787|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (APL-130277/APOKYN)|17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.1|22.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|With fixed effects-treatment and period, random effect-subject nested within sequence to analyze natural-log transformed dose normalized parameter.||||22.5|13.1|
81485118|NCT03292016|162659787|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (APL-130277/APOKYN)|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.0|21.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||21.3|13.0|
81485119|NCT03292016|162659787|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (APOKYN/APO-go)|96.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.2|126.4||||||||126.4|74.2|
81485120|NCT03292016|162659787|OTHER||Ratio|0.32|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APL 20 mg and APO-Go 3 mg|||||
81485121|NCT03292016|162659787|OTHER||Ratio|0.16|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APL 20 mg and APOKYN 3 mg|||||
81485122|NCT03292016|162659787|OTHER||Ratio|1.09|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APO-Go 3 mg and APOKYN 3 mg|||||
81485123|NCT03292016|162659787|OTHER||Ratio|0.23|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APL 25 mg and APO-Go 4 mg|||||
81485124|NCT03292016|162659787|OTHER||Ratio|0.23|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APL 25 mg and APOKYN 4 mg|||||
81485125|NCT03292016|162659787|OTHER||Ratio|1.0|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APO-Go 4 mg and APOKYN 4 mg|||||
81485126|NCT03292016|162659787|OTHER||Ratio|0.15|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APL 30 mg and APO-Go 5 mg|||||
81485127|NCT03292016|162659787|OTHER||Ratio|0.14|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APL 30 mg and APOKYN 5 mg|||||
81485128|NCT03292016|162659787|OTHER||Ratio|0.96|||||||||||||The comparative bioavailability calculated as the ratio of the Test/Reference between APO-Go 5 mg and APOKYN 5 mg|||||
81485129|NCT03292016|162659788|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (APL-130277/APOKYN)|17.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.7|22.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|With fixed effects-treatment and period, random effect-subject nested within sequence to analyze natural-log transformed dose normalized parameter.||||22.5|13.7|
81485130|NCT03292016|162659788|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (APL-130277/APO-go)|17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.7|21.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||21.6|13.7|
81485131|NCT03292016|162659788|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (APOKYN/APO-go)|97.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.6|124.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||124.8|76.6|
81485132|NCT03292016|162659793|OTHER|||||||0.0313|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0313
81485133|NCT03292016|162659793|OTHER|||||||0.0625|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0625
81485134|NCT03292016|162659793|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.9999
81485135|NCT00931632|162659898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.427|TWO_SIDED||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.427
81485136|NCT01419314|162659907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|45.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.25||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.33|52.05|||ANOVA|Sphericity was not tenable for the factor pain scores, degrees of freedom were corrected using Huynh-Feldt estimates, df (1.71,56.46).||A repeated measure ANOVA was performed to evaluate the contrasts of interest.||52.05|38.33|0.001
81485137|NCT01419314|162659907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|23.39||Bonferroni adjustment for significance\<0.013.|t-test, 2 sided||Paired t-test contrasting pain scores from baseline to week six of the trial-Splint group. The statistical power for the within splint intervention contrast was calculated to be 0.99.|Null hypothesis: Is there a difference in baseline pain scores compared to those at week 6 in the splinting group?||23.39|8.80|<0.0005
81485138|NCT01419314|162659907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.27||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.93|7.47||Bonferroni adjustment for significance\<0.013.|t-test, 2 sided|df(35)|The statistical power for the between intervention contrast was calculated to be 0.26|Null Hypothesis: There is not difference in pain scores between the liner and splint applications at week three.||7.47|-13.93|0.155
81541374|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044||||0.0011||95.0|0.017|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.070|0.017|0.0011
81485139|NCT01419314|162659907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.66||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|3.85|||t-test, 2 sided|df(35)||Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in pain scores between the liner and splint applications at week six.||3.85|-23.20|0.155
81485140|NCT03044314|162659970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.148|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: inhalation with iNO (the gold standard) would provide greater response than the comparator (iloprost).||||0.148
81485141|NCT03044314|162659972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.346|||||||Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis was that fewer patients receiving iloprost (new agent) would respond compared to iNO (the gold standard).||||0.346
81576213|NCT04853225|162823833|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-77.54|||||||||||||Pre-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81485142|NCT02873689|162659980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.057
81485143|NCT02873689|162659981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.268|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.268
81485144|NCT00434252|162659996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in survival rates|3.5||||0.5724||95.0|-8.7|15.7|||z-test|z-test using the standard errors computed using Greenwood's method.||||15.7|-8.7|0.5724
81485145|NCT00434252|162659997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in event rates|12.2||||0.0982||95.0|-2.3|26.6|||z-test|z-test using the standard errors computed using Greenwood's method||||26.6|-2.3|0.0982
81485146|NCT02470741|162660017|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.85||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.92|9.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures mixed models, with unstructured co-variance matrix.|Model generated LS Mean Differences|Null hypotheses: Letrozole is not associated with an improvement in the UFSQOL Overall Score.||9.23|-32.92|0.24
81485147|NCT00720278|162660026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.47|<|0.001||95.0|-2.98|-1.14|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||Change in baseline to Day 14||-1.14|-2.98|<0.001
81485148|NCT00720278|162660026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.465|<|0.001||95.0|-3.91|-2.09|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||Change in baseline to Day 14||-2.09|-3.91|<0.001
81485149|NCT00720278|162660027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.479|<|0.001||95.0|-2.72|-0.84|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||Change in baseline to Day 14||-0.84|-2.72|<0.001
81485150|NCT00720278|162660027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.668|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4735|<|0.001||95.0|-3.6|-1.74|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||Change in baseline to Day 14||-1.74|-3.60|<0.001
81485151|NCT00720278|162660028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.376|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.418||0.001||95.0|-2.2|-0.56|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||Change in baseline to Day 14||-0.56|-2.20|0.001
81485152|NCT00720278|162660028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.432|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4145|<|0.001||95.0|-3.24|-1.62|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||Change in baseline to Day 14||-1.62|-3.24|<0.001
81485153|NCT02351934|162660067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.564|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Significance level of 0.05 was used.||||0.564
81485154|NCT02351934|162660068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.675|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Significance level of 0.05 was used.||||0.675
81485155|NCT02351934|162660069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.125|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Significance level of 0.05 was used.||||0.125
81485156|NCT02351934|162660071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.595|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Significance level of 0.05 was used.||||0.595
81485157|NCT02351934|162660072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Significance level of 0.05 was used.||||0.985
81485158|NCT02683109|162660073|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of the Tio+Olo FDC versus the Tio/Olo free combination was tested at the one-sided α-level of 0.025 using a non-inferiority margin of 0.1 L.|Adjusted mean|0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.067|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis was conducted using an Analysis of Covariance \[ANCOVA\] model including treatment as fixed categorical effect and baseline as continuous covariate.||0.067|-0.020|<0.0001
81485159|NCT02683109|162660074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.8648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.073|||ANCOVA|||The secondary analysis was conducted using an ANCOVA model including treatment as fixed categorical effect and baseline as continuous covariate.||0.073|-0.061|0.8648
81485160|NCT02683109|162660075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean|-0.327|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.536||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.384|0.729|||ANCOVA|||The secondary analysis was conducted using an ANCOVA model including treatment as fixed categorical effect and baseline as continuous covariate.||0.729|-1.384|0.5420
81485161|NCT00368251|162660076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann-estimator of difference|0.15|||=|0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.12|24.96||All hypotheses are tested at the 5 % level. The multiplicity scheme (hierarchical testing procedure) assures strong control of the type I error at the 5 % level.|stratified Wilcoxon Test|Estimates and confidence intervals from Hodges-Lehmann (unstratified).|Difference versus Placebo was calculated.|"The first hypothesis for the primary efficacy variable compares placebo versus Brivaracetam (BRV) 150 mg/day.~The second hypothesis for the primary efficacy variable compares placebo versus BRV 5 mg/day. However, this second hypothesis will only be tested when all the hypotheses for placebo versus BRV 150 mg/day are significant for the primary three UMRS related secondary endpoints.~The hypotheses will be tested using nonparametric analysis. The study was designed to have 80 % power."||24.96|-26.12|=0.942
81485162|NCT00368251|162660076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann-estimator of difference|-18.05|||=|0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.31|4.86||Tested at the 5 % level - given the primary endpoint and the three UMRS related secondary endpoints comparing placebo versus Brivaracetam (BRV) 150 mg/day are significant at the 5 % level (hierarchical testing procedure).|stratified Wilcoxon Test|Estimates and confidence intervals from Hodges-Lehmann (unstratified).|Difference versus Placebo.|||4.86|-39.31|=0.105
81485163|NCT00368251|162660077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann-estimator of difference|1.24|||=|0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|31.06||Tested at the 5 % level - given the Primary Outcome testing Placebo versus BRV 150 mg/day is significant at the 5 % level (hierarchical testing procedure).|stratified Wilcoxon Test|Estimates and confidence intervals are obtained from Hodges-Lehmann(unstratified).|Difference versus Placebo.|If primary efficacy is proven for Brivaracetam (BRV) 150 mg/day, the following secondary endpoints will be tested for Placebo versus BRV 150 mg/day. The testing scheme will be hierarchical, thus statistical significance at 5 % on BRV 150 mg/day on a secondary endpoint is needed to continue testing BRV 150 mg/day at 5 % significance level for the next secondary endpoint.||31.06|-21.90|=0.672
81485164|NCT00368251|162660077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann-estimator of difference|0.0|||=|0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.33|18.75||Tested at the 5 % level - given the primary endpoint testing Placebo versus Brivaracetam (BRV) 5 mg/day is significant at the 5 % level (hierarchical testing procedure).|stratified Wilcoxon Test|Estimates and confidence intevals are obtained from Hodges-Lehmann (unstratified).|Difference versus Placebo.|"In case the three endpoints are significant for placebo versus Brivaracetam (BRV) 150 mg/day, the primary endpoint will be tested for Placebo versus BRV 5 mg/day. In case of significance, the three UMRS related secondary endpoints will be tested for Placebo versus BRV 5 mg/day, provided the previous is significant at 5 %. Secondary endpoints are tested in the following order:~* Functional Disability~* Stimulus Sensitivity~* Myoclonus Patient Questionnaire"||18.75|-33.33|=0.806
81485165|NCT00368251|162660078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann-estimator of difference|0.0|||=|0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|100.0||Tested at the 5 % level - given the Functional Disability Score comparing Placebo versus Brivaracetam (BRV) 150 mg/day is significant at the 5 % level (hierarchical testing procedure).|stratified Willcoxon Test|Estimates and confidence intervals are obtained from Hodges-Lehmann (unstratified).|Difference versus Placebo.|||100.00|-25.00|=0.549
81485166|NCT00368251|162660078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann-estimator of difference|0.0|||=|0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.0|66.67||Tested at the 5 % level - given the Functional Disability Score comparing Placebo versus Brivaracetam (BRV) 5 mg/day is significant at the 5 % level (hierarchical testing procedure).|stratified Wilcoxon Test|Estimates and confidence intervals are obtained from Hodges-Lehmann (unstratified).|Difference versus Placebo.|||66.67|-50.00|=0.654
81485167|NCT00368251|162660079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann-estimator of difference|14.29|||=|0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|39.39||Tested at the 5 % level - given the Functional Disability Score comparing Placebo versus Brivaracetam (BRV) 150 mg/day is significant at the 5 % level (hierarchical testing procedure).|stratified Wilcoxon Test|Estimates and confidence intervals are obtained from Hodges-Lehmann (unstratified).|Difference versus Placebo.|||39.39|-1.76|=0.037
81485168|NCT00368251|162660079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann-estimator of difference|10.0|||=|0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.56|30.0||Tested at the 5 % level - given the Functional Disability Score comparing Placebo versus Brivaracetam (BRV) 5 mg/day is significant at the 5 % level (hierarchical testing procedure).|stratified Wilcoxon Test|Estimates and confidence intervals are obtained from Hodges-Lehmann (unstratified).|Difference versus Placebo.|||30.00|-5.56|=0.111
81485169|NCT00368251|162660080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.931||||||The Global Evaluation Scale by Investigator (I-GES) was compared between placebo and each dose at 5 % significance level independently from the previous secondary endpoints.|Stratified Wilcoxon test|||||||=0.931
81485170|NCT00368251|162660080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.253||||||The Global Evaluation Scale by Investigator (I-GES) was compared between placebo and each dose at 5 % significance level independently from the previous secondary endpoints.|Stratified Wilcoxon test|||P-value for pairwise comparison of each Brivaracetam dose versus Placebo.||||=0.253
81485171|NCT01935089|162660112|OTHER|"Hypothesis: 20 weeks of treatment (baseline week 3 to endpoint week 24) will result in a change in the levels of integrated HIV-1 DNA (copies/CD4 T cell Variable name: intDNA).~Test if the mean difference (IntDNA wk24 - IntDNAwk3) is significantly different from zero (i.e. no change) Null hypothesis: Mean (IntDNA wk24 - IntDNAwk3) = 0; reject if p\<0.05"||||||0.0797||||||significant if \<0.05|signed rank test|||||||0.0797
81485172|NCT03176771|162660135|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-2.6|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||"Control for multiplicity was accomplished through the a fixed-sequence testing procedure for Week 6 outcomes:~* AIMS dyskinesia total score mean change from baseline (CFB): MT-5199 80 mg vs. placebo.~* AIMS: MT-5199 40 mg vs. PBO. For a test result in the above list to be considered statistically significant, all of the test results higher in the list must have been significant at the 0.05 level of significance."||-2.6|-4.5|<0.001
81541375|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.043||||0.0016||95.0|0.016|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.070|0.016|0.0016
81485173|NCT03176771|162660135|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.3|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||-1.3|-3.0|<0.001
81485174|NCT03176771|162660136|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.6||||0.027|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.027
81485175|NCT03176771|162660136|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|36.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81485176|NCT03176771|162660137|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.3|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||-0.3|-2.7|0.013
81485177|NCT03176771|162660137|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.1|||Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||-1.1|-3.5|<0.001
81485178|NCT03176771|162660138|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.1|||ANOVA|||||-0.1|-0.7|0.021
81485179|NCT03176771|162660138|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.3|||ANOVA|||||-0.3|-1.0|<0.001
81485180|NCT01004614|162660141|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the two formulations was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratio of adjusted geometric means for both AUCt and Cmax fell wholly within (80%, 125%).|ratios of adjusted geometric mean|98.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.09|104.46|||||Parameter estimate = ratio (%) (test/reference) of adjusted geometric means.|Natural log transformed AUCt was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period and formulation as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect. Adjusted mean difference (test - reference) and 90% CI was obtained from the model and exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric mean and 90% CI for the ratio. Alternative hypothesis of bioequivalence: (H1: θL \<=µT - µR \<=θU); null hypothesis of inequivalence: (Ho: µT - µR \<θL or µT - µR \>θU).||104.46|93.09|
81485181|NCT01004614|162660141|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the two formulations was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratio of adjusted geometric means for both AUCt and Cmax fell wholly within (80%, 125%).|ratios of adjusted geometric mean|101.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.28|105.45|||||Parameter estimate = ratio (%) (test/reference) of adjusted geometric means.|Natural log transformed AUCt was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period and formulation as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect. Adjusted mean difference (test - reference) and 90% CI was obtained from the model and exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric mean and 90% CI for the ratio. Alternative hypothesis of bioequivalence: (H1: θL \<=µT - µR \<=θU); null hypothesis of inequivalence: (Ho: µT - µR \<θL or µT - µR \>θU).||105.45|97.28|
81485182|NCT01004614|162660142|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the two formulations was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratio of adjusted geometric means for both AUCt and Cmax fell wholly within (80%, 125%).|ratios of adjusted geometric mean|99.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.28|106.28||||Parameter estimate = ratio (%) (test/reference) of adjusted geometric means.||Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period and formulation as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect. Adjusted mean difference (test - reference) and 90% CI was obtained from the model and exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric mean and 90% CI for the ratio. Alternative hypothesis of bioequivalence: (H1: θL \<=µT - µR \<=θU); null hypothesis of inequivalence: (Ho: µT - µR \<θL or µT - µR \>θU).||106.28|92.28|
81485183|NCT01004614|162660142|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the two formulations was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratio of adjusted geometric means for both AUCt and Cmax fell wholly within (80%, 125%).|ratios of adjusted geometric mean|100.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.93|106.0||||Parameter estimate = ratio (%) (test/reference) of adjusted geometric means.||Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period and formulation as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect. Adjusted mean difference (test - reference) and 90% CI was obtained from the model and exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric mean and 90% CI for the ratio. Alternative hypothesis of bioequivalence: (H1: θL \<=µT - µR \<=θU); null hypothesis of inequivalence: (Ho: µT - µR \<θL or µT - µR \>θU).||106.00|95.93|
81485184|NCT02530385|162660148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81485185|NCT02530385|162660149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.70
81485186|NCT02530385|162660150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.93
81485187|NCT02530385|162660151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.90
81485188|NCT02530385|162660152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.32
81485189|NCT01569022|162660154|EQUIVALENCE|The primary endpoint of the study was tested by comparing difference in residual AHI using the paired t test|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81485190|NCT01569022|162660155|EQUIVALENCE|t test assuming unequal variance||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ESS||||0.97
81485191|NCT01569022|162660155|EQUIVALENCE|t test assuming unequal variance||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||PCL||||0.98
81485192|NCT01569022|162660155|EQUIVALENCE|t-test assuming non unequal variance||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||PSQI||||0.31
81485193|NCT01569022|162660156|EQUIVALENCE|t test assuming unequal variance||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.54
81485194|NCT01569022|162660157|EQUIVALENCE|t test assuming unequal variance|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81485195|NCT02111083|162660159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|0.986|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.965|1.01||||||||1.01|0.965|
81485196|NCT02111083|162660160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|0.872|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.828|0.919||||||||0.919|0.828|
81485197|NCT02111083|162660161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.375||||||||0.375|0|
81576214|NCT04853225|162823833|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-77.41|||||||||||||Post-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81485198|NCT02111083|162660162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|0.986|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.954|1.02||||||||1.02|0.954|
81485199|NCT02111083|162660163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.901|1.0||||||||1.00|0.901|
81485200|NCT02111083|162660164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of least squares means|0.424|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.164|0.685||||||||0.685|0.164|
81485201|NCT02111083|162660165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square means|0.992|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.975|1.01||||||||1.01|0.975|
81485202|NCT01462942|162660190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.125|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted by pre- and post-bronchodilator, age, and baseline FEV1 as covariates, and treatment group, sex, and smoking-status as fixed effect factors||||0.160|0.090|<0.0001
81485203|NCT01462942|162660190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.069||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.105|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted by pre- and post-bronchodilator, age, and baseline FEV1 as covariates, and treatment group, sex, and smoking-status as fixed effect factors||||0.105|0.034|0.0001
81541376|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042||||0.0029||95.0|0.014|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.070|0.014|0.0029
81541377|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042||||0.0041||95.0|0.013|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.070|0.013|0.0041
81541378|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.041||||0.0076||95.0|0.011|0.071|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.071|0.011|0.0076
81541379|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.0105||95.0|0.009|0.071|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.071|0.009|0.0105
81541380|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039||||0.0179||95.0|0.007|0.072|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.072|0.007|0.0179
81541381|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039||||0.0236||95.0|0.005|0.072|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.072|0.005|0.0236
81485204|NCT01462942|162660191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.085|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.119|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted by pre- and post-bronchodilator, age, and baseline FEV1 as covariates, and treatment group, sex, and smoking-status as fixed effect factors||||0.119|0.051|<0.0001
81485205|NCT01462942|162660191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.053||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.087|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted by pre- and post-bronchodilator, age, and baseline FEV1 as covariates, and treatment group, sex, and smoking-status as fixed effect factors||||0.087|0.019|0.0022
81485206|NCT01462942|162660192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|1.293|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.728|1.859|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted by BDI baseline score and age as covariates, with treatment group, gender, smoking-status, visit, and group-by-visit as fixed effect factors||||1.859|0.728|<0.0001
81485207|NCT01462942|162660192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.162|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.593|1.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Adjusted by BDI baseline score and age as covariates, with treatment group, gender, smoking-status, visit, and group-by-visit as fixed effect factors||1.730|0.593|<0.0001
81485208|NCT01462942|162660193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.653||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.082|1.776|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted by SGRQ baseline score and age as covariates, with treatment group, gender, smoking-status, visit, and group-by-visit as fixed effect factors||||1.776|-3.082|0.5980
81485209|NCT01462942|162660193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.828||||0.1406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.259|0.604|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted by SGRQ baseline score and age as covariates, with treatment group, gender, smoking-status, visit, and group-by-visit as fixed effect factors||||0.604|-4.259|0.1406
81485210|NCT02449434|162660194|OTHER|Using the presence or absence of severe erosive wear as the dependent variable, the unadjusted, sex-and-age- adjusted and fully adjusted associations of the included variables with erosive tooth wear were estimated using unconditional binary logistic regression and reported using odds ratios (OR).|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Only results from fully adjusted regression models will be deemed as significant|Regression, Logistic|Unconditional binary logistic regression and reported using odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals||A minimum sample size of 490 participants (245 in each group) was needed. This calculation assumed the proportion of adults with high dietary acid intake (3+ times/day) was 55% among cases and 40% among controls (expected odds ratio of 2.25), case- control ratio of 1-to-1, 90% statistical power and 95% significance level.||||<0.05
81485211|NCT02737722|162660196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5152|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 1 (Visit 2)||||0.5152
81485212|NCT02737722|162660196|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 1 (Visit 2)||||1.0000
81485213|NCT02737722|162660196|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 2 (Visit 3)||||1.0000
81485214|NCT02737722|162660196|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 2 (Visit 3)||||1.0000
81485215|NCT02737722|162660196|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 9 (Visit 4)||||1.0000
81485216|NCT02737722|162660196|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 9 (Visit 4)||||1.0000
81485217|NCT02737722|162660196|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 15 (Visit 5)||||1.0000
81485218|NCT02737722|162660196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3636|||||||Fisher Exact|||Day 15 (Visit 5)||||0.3636
81485219|NCT02737722|162660197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.172|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.172
81485220|NCT02737722|162660197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.365|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.365
81485221|NCT02737722|162660197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.619|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.619
81485222|NCT02737722|162660198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.432|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.432
81485223|NCT02737722|162660198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.435|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.435
81485224|NCT02737722|162660198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.715|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.715
81485225|NCT02737722|162660199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.519|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.519
81485226|NCT02737722|162660199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.519|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.519
81485227|NCT02737722|162660199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.153|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.153
81485228|NCT02737722|162660200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.464|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.464
81485229|NCT02737722|162660200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.464|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.464
81485230|NCT02737722|162660200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.465|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.465
81485231|NCT02737722|162660201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.361|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.361
81485232|NCT02737722|162660201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.519|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.519
81485233|NCT02737722|162660201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.153|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.153
81485234|NCT02737722|162660202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.465|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.465
81485235|NCT02737722|162660202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.464|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.464
81485236|NCT02737722|162660202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.465|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.465
81485237|NCT02737722|162660204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.465|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.465
81485238|NCT02737722|162660204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.464|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.464
81485239|NCT02737722|162660204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.465|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.465
81485240|NCT02662569|162660205|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-70.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.43|-65.16||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-65.16|-75.43|<0.0001
81485241|NCT02662569|162660205|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-70.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.67|-65.41||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-65.41|-74.67|<0.0001
81485242|NCT02662569|162660206|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-71.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.61|-65.93||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-65.93|-77.61|<0.0001
81485243|NCT02662569|162660206|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-64.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.97|-59.89||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-59.89|-69.97|<0.0001
81485244|NCT02662569|162660207|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-62.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.2|-56.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-56.9|-68.2|<0.0001
81485245|NCT02662569|162660207|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-63.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.4|-57.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-57.8|-68.4|<0.0001
81485246|NCT02662569|162660208|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-63.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.7|-57.6||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-57.6|-69.7|<0.0001
81485247|NCT02662569|162660208|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-58.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.3|-53.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-53.3|-64.3|<0.0001
81485248|NCT02662569|162660209|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.51|-56.29||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-56.29|-65.51|<0.0001
81576215|NCT04853225|162823833|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-60.1|||||||||||||Pre-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81485249|NCT02662569|162660209|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-59.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.52|-55.29||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-55.29|-63.52|<0.0001
81485250|NCT02662569|162660210|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-61.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.64|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.82|-56.45||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-56.45|-66.82|<0.0001
81485251|NCT02662569|162660210|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-54.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.7|-49.74||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-49.74|-58.70|<0.0001
81485252|NCT02662569|162660211|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.93|-52.93||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-52.93|-60.93|<0.0001
81485253|NCT02662569|162660211|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-54.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.52|-51.18||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-51.18|-58.52|<0.0001
81485254|NCT02662569|162660212|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-57.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.59|-52.54||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-52.54|-61.59|<0.0001
81541382|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.038||||0.037||95.0|0.002|0.073|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.073|0.002|0.0370
81541383|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037||||0.0464||95.0|0.001|0.074|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.074|0.001|0.0464
81541384|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.036||||0.0667||95.0|-0.002|0.075|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.075|-0.002|0.0667
81541385|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.036||||0.08||95.0|-0.004|0.076|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.076|-0.004|0.0800
81541386|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.035||||0.107||95.0|-0.007|0.077|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.077|-0.007|0.1070
81541387|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.034||||0.1237||95.0|-0.009|0.078|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.078|-0.009|0.1237
81541388|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.033||||0.1561||95.0|-0.013|0.079|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.079|-0.013|0.1561
81541389|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.033||||0.1752||95.0|-0.015|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.080|-0.015|0.1752
81485255|NCT02662569|162660212|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-49.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.31|-45.53||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-45.53|-53.31|<0.0001
81576216|NCT04853225|162823833|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-73.65|||||||||||||Post-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81485256|NCT02662569|162660213|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-41.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.95|-38.1||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-38.10|-44.95|<0.0001
81485257|NCT02662569|162660213|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-39.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.47|-36.53||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-36.53|-42.47|<0.0001
81485258|NCT02662569|162660214|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-42.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.02|-38.42||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-38.42|-46.02|<0.0001
81485259|NCT02662569|162660214|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-35.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.12|-32.67||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-32.67|-39.12|<0.0001
81485260|NCT02662569|162660215|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-44.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.64|-40.54||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-40.54|-47.64|<0.0001
81485261|NCT02662569|162660215|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-43.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|-40.44||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-40.44|-46.90|<0.0001
81485262|NCT02662569|162660216|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-43.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.9|-39.97||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-39.97|-47.90|<0.0001
81485263|NCT02662569|162660216|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-40.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.08|-37.04||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-37.04|-44.08|<0.0001
81485264|NCT02662569|162660217|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-58.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.15|-54.25||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-54.25|-62.15|<0.0001
81485265|NCT02662569|162660217|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-56.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.53|-52.93||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-52.93|-60.53|<0.0001
81485266|NCT02662569|162660218|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-58.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.59|-53.84||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-53.84|-62.59|<0.0001
81485267|NCT02662569|162660218|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-51.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.81|-47.59||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-47.59|-55.81|<0.0001
81541390|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.032||||0.2112||95.0|-0.018|0.081|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.081|-0.018|0.2112
81576217|NCT04853225|162823833|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-45.44|||||||||||||Pre-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81485268|NCT02662569|162660219|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|68.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.4|74.8||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by entry statin therapy and geographic region.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||74.8|60.4|<0.0001
81485269|NCT02662569|162660219|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|71.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.1|77.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by entry statin therapy and geographic region.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||77.9|64.1|<0.0001
81485270|NCT02662569|162660220|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|67.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.9|73.9||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by entry statin therapy and geographic region.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||73.9|58.9|<0.0001
81485271|NCT02662569|162660220|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|68.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.6|75.3||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel Haenszel test stratified by entry statin therapy and geographic region.|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||75.3|60.6|<0.0001
81485272|NCT02662569|162660221|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-55.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.64|-18.4||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-18.40|-92.64|<0.0001
81485273|NCT02662569|162660221|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-50.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.63|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.82|-37.72||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-37.72|-63.82|<0.0001
81485274|NCT02662569|162660222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-62.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.64|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.89|-14.03||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-14.03|-110.89|<0.0001
81485275|NCT02662569|162660222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-45.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.87|-28.77||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-28.77|-61.87|<0.0001
81485276|NCT02662569|162660223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-18.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.01||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.89|-10.14||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-10.14|-25.89|0.0002
81485277|NCT02662569|162660223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-15.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.69|-9.58||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-9.58|-21.69|<0.0001
81485278|NCT02662569|162660224|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-16.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.18||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.63|-8.19||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-8.19|-24.63|0.0002
81485279|NCT02662569|162660224|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-12.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.76|-5.86||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-5.86|-18.76|<0.0001
81485280|NCT02662569|162660225|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|6.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.36|9.33||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||9.33|3.36|0.0003
81485281|NCT02662569|162660225|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|7.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|10.65||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||10.65|5.10|<0.0001
81485282|NCT02662569|162660226|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|5.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|9.27||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||9.27|2.49|0.0003
81485283|NCT02662569|162660226|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|8.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.03|11.25||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||11.25|5.03|<0.0001
81485284|NCT02662569|162660227|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-27.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.57|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.2|-20.17||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab Q2W - Placebo Q2W|||-20.17|-34.20|<0.0001
81576218|NCT04853225|162823833|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-79.49|||||||||||||Post-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81485285|NCT02662569|162660227|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-24.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.88|-18.14||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|Repeated measures linear effects model|The model includes treatment group, entry statin therapy and geographic region, scheduled visit, and the interaction of treatment with scheduled visit|Treatment difference = Evolocumab QM - Placebo QM|||-18.14|-29.88|<0.0001
81485286|NCT02965924|162660235|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81485287|NCT02557399|162660296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percent|-6.83||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.88|-1.78||The analysis method was mixed model repeated measures analysis with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline TLs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 2. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||-1.78|-11.88|0.008
81485288|NCT02557399|162660297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percent|-0.25||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|4.35||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline TLs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 1|||4.35|-4.85|0.916
81485289|NCT02557399|162660297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percent|-5.85||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.29|-1.42||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline TLs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 4|||-1.42|-10.29|0.010
81485290|NCT02557399|162660297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percent|-2.35||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.42|1.72||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline TLs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 8|||1.72|-6.42|0.257
81485291|NCT02557399|162660297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percent|-3.24||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.64|0.16||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline TLs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 12|||0.16|-6.64|0.062
81485292|NCT02557399|162660298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percent|-5.08||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.41|1.25||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 1 for ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||1.25|-11.41|0.115
81485293|NCT02557399|162660298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percent|-8.43||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.35|-2.51||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 2 for ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||-2.51|-14.35|0.005
81485294|NCT02557399|162660298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percent|-9.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.42|-4.33||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 4 for ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||-4.33|-14.42|<0.001
81485295|NCT02557399|162660298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percent|-6.69||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.21|-2.16||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 8 for ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||-2.16|-11.21|0.004
81485296|NCT02557399|162660298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.5||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-0.89||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 12 for ILs|||-0.89|-8.10|0.015
81485297|NCT02557399|162660298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percent|2.71||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.38|8.8||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline non-ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 1 for non-ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||8.80|-3.38|0.382
81485298|NCT02557399|162660298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percent|-5.69||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.17|0.78||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline non-ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 2 for non-ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||0.78|-12.17|0.085
81485299|NCT02557399|162660298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percent|-3.89||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.67|1.88||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline non-ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 4 for non-ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||1.88|-9.67|0.186
81485300|NCT02557399|162660298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percent|-0.59||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.61|4.44||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline non-ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 8 for non-ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||4.44|-5.61|0.818
81485301|NCT02557399|162660298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in percent|-3.78||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.92|0.35||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline non-ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 12 for non-ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||0.35|-7.92|0.073
81485302|NCT02557399|162660299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.4||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline TLs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 1 for TLs. negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||4.4|-4.6|0.961
81485303|NCT02557399|162660299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.2||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|-1.2||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline TLs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 2 for TLs. negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||-1.2|-11.2|0.015
81485304|NCT02557399|162660299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.7||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|-0.1||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline TLs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 4 for TLs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||-0.1|-9.2|0.044
81485305|NCT02557399|162660299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|3.5||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline TLs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 8 for TLs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||3.5|-4.9|0.747
81485306|NCT02557399|162660299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|1.8||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline TLs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 12 for TLs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||1.8|-5.3|0.338
81485307|NCT02557399|162660299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.1||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 1 for ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||0.1|-3.8|0.068
81485308|NCT02557399|162660299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-1.1||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 2 for ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||-1.1|-4.8|0.002
81485309|NCT02557399|162660299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-1.0||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 4 for ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||-1.0|-4.3|0.002
81485310|NCT02557399|162660299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.4||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 8 for ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||-0.4|-3.4|0.012
81485311|NCT02557399|162660299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.1||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 12 for ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||0.1|-2.4|0.078
81485312|NCT02557399|162660299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|5.7||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline non-ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 1 for non-ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||5.7|-2.1|0.367
81485313|NCT02557399|162660299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.1||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|1.1||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline non-ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 2 for non-ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||1.1|-7.4|0.148
81485314|NCT02557399|162660299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|1.9||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline non-ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 4 for non-ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||1.9|-5.9|0.314
81576219|NCT04853225|162823833|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-74.39|||||||||||||Pre-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81485315|NCT02557399|162660299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|4.7||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline non-ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 8 for non-ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||4.7|-2.3|0.494
81485316|NCT02557399|162660299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|2.3||The analysis method was mixed-model for repeated measures with treatment, center, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline non-ILs counts, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 12 for non-ILs. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||2.3|-3.5|0.684
81485317|NCT02557399|162660300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.3||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.6||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 1.The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||4.6|0.1|0.047
81485318|NCT02557399|162660300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|3.0||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|7.3||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 2. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||7.3|-1.3|0.185
81485319|NCT02557399|162660300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|3.7||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|9.9||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 4. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||9.9|-2.5|0.251
81485320|NCT02557399|162660300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|10.2||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|18.0||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 8. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||18.0|2.4|0.006
81485321|NCT02557399|162660300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|10.7||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|20.4||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 12. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||20.4|0.9|0.022
81485322|NCT02557399|162660301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|1.8||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|4.3||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 1. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||4.3|-0.7|0.129
81485323|NCT02557399|162660301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|1.3||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|5.9||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 2. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||5.9|-3.4|0.612
81485324|NCT02557399|162660301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.1||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|13.2||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 4. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||13.2|1.1|0.016
81485325|NCT02557399|162660301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.9||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|15.5||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 8. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||15.5|0.3|0.034
81485326|NCT02557399|162660301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|11.3||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|21.3||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 12. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||21.3|1.4|0.018
81485327|NCT02557399|162660302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|3.9||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|12.3||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 1 for TLs. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||12.3|-4.5|0.379
81485328|NCT02557399|162660302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.7||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|15.1||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 2 for TLs. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||15.1|-5.7|0.409
81485329|NCT02557399|162660302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.0||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|17.0||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 4 for TLs. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||17.0|-3.1|0.180
81576220|NCT04853225|162823833|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-63.04|||||||||||||Post-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81485330|NCT02557399|162660302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.5||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|7.7||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 8 for TLs. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||7.7|-8.8|0.810
81485331|NCT02557399|162660302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|1.9||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|9.0||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 12 for TLs. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||9.0|-5.2|0.648
81485332|NCT02557399|162660302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.1||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|19.6||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 1 for ILs. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||19.6|-1.3|0.048
81485333|NCT02557399|162660302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|11.2||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|20.6||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 2 for ILs. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||20.6|1.8|0.016
81485334|NCT02557399|162660302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|8.6||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|16.9||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 4 for ILs. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||16.9|0.4|0.044
81485335|NCT02557399|162660302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|3.6||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|11.0||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 8 for ILs. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||11.0|-3.8|0.345
81485336|NCT02557399|162660302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.6||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|8.7||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 12 for ILs. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||8.7|-3.5|0.424
81485337|NCT02557399|162660302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-2.0||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|5.5||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 1 for non-ILs. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||5.5|-9.4|0.527
81485338|NCT02557399|162660302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|3.3||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|13.4||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 2 for non-ILs. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||13.4|-6.7|0.584
81485339|NCT02557399|162660302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|3.9||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|14.3||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 4 for non-ILs. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||14.3|-6.5|0.519
81485340|NCT02557399|162660302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.8||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|8.5||The P-values are based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 8 for non-ILs. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||8.5|-10.1|0.766
81485341|NCT02557399|162660302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|10.5||The P-value was based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 12 for non-ILs. The participants with missing data at a visit were included in the denominator (n) at the visit. That is, those participants were treated as non-responder at the visit.|||10.5|-5.8|0.666
81541391|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031||||0.2319||95.0|-0.02|0.082|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.082|-0.020|0.2319
81576221|NCT04853225|162823833|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-25.59|||||||||||||Pre-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81485342|NCT02557399|162660306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.04|||mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 2. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||-0.04|-0.40|0.017
81485343|NCT02557399|162660306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.04|||mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 4. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||-0.04|-0.40|0.017
81485344|NCT02557399|162660306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.03|||mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 8. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||-0.03|-0.41|0.024
81485345|NCT02557399|162660306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.02|||mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison between DUAC and ADA 0.1% +CLDM 1% at Week 12. A negative treatment difference indicates a benefit of Duac relative to ADA+CLDM.|||0.02|-0.36|0.080
81485346|NCT00457730|162660369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.016
81485347|NCT00457730|162660370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81485348|NCT00457730|162660371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.074
81485349|NCT03312738|162660458|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|0.71||||||||0.71|0.40|
81485350|NCT03312738|162660459|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|0.67||||||||0.67|0.32|
81485351|NCT03312738|162660460|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.89||||||||1.89|0.69|
81485352|NCT00607893|162660488|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.071||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.23|||Regression, Linear||F2-isoprostanes/Cr was log-transformed before analysis. The estimation parameter shows the log-transformed mean difference of the absolute change between groups, while the least square means of two groups are transformed back for presentation.|||0.23|-0.090|0.38
81485353|NCT00607893|162660489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.83||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.42|21.07|||Regression, Linear|||||21.07|-17.42|0.85
81485354|NCT00607893|162660490|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|2.87|||Regression, Linear|||||2.87|-2.60|0.92
81485355|NCT00607893|162660491|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.91|||Regression, Linear|||||0.91|-0.48|0.55
81541392|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.2698||95.0|-0.023|0.084|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.084|-0.023|0.2698
81541393|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.291||95.0|-0.025|0.085|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.085|-0.025|0.2910
81485356|NCT00607893|162660492|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.92|||Regression, Linear|||||0.92|-0.16|0.17
81485357|NCT00607893|162660493|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|5.07|||Regression, Linear|||||5.07|-0.26|0.076
81485358|NCT00607893|162660494|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.062||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.11|||Regression, Linear||sIL-6R was log-transformed before analysis. The estimation parameter shows the log-transformed mean difference of the absolute change between groups, while the least square means of two groups are transformed back for presentation.|||0.11|0.010|0.019
81485359|NCT00607893|162660495|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.99|||Regression, Linear|||||0.99|-0.64|0.68
81485360|NCT00607893|162660496|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.35||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.31|||Regression, Linear|||||6.31|-3.60|0.59
81576222|NCT04853225|162823833|OTHER||Adjusted rate of change|-38.69|||||||||||||Post-bronchodilator. Adjusted rate of change was analyzed using Random Coefficient Model. The model was fitted with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix.|||||
81485361|NCT00607893|162660497|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.04|10.81|||Regression, Linear|||||10.81|3.04|<0.001
81485362|NCT01799941|162660498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One sample t-test|||The primary analysis tested the null hypothesis that the mean change in CNS-LS score from Baseline to Day 90 visit is equal to zero.||||<0.0001
81485363|NCT01799941|162660498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||one-sample t-test|||The primary analysis tested the null hypothesis that the mean change in CNS-LS score from Baseline to Day 90 visit is equal to zero.||||<0.0001
81485364|NCT01799941|162660498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||The primary analysis tested the null hypothesis that the mean change in CNS-LS score from Baseline to Day 90 visit is equal to zero.||||<0.0001
81485365|NCT01799941|162660498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||The primary analysis tested the null hypothesis that the mean change in CNS-LS score from Baseline to Day 90 visit is equal to zero.||||<0.0001
81485366|NCT01799941|162660498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|1.45|||||A positive estimate indicates a smaller change in the first group. Observations used =261.|||1.45|-1.37|
81485367|NCT01799941|162660498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ANCOVA|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|2.68|||||A positive estimate indicates a smaller change in the first group. Observations used =261.|||2.68|-0.46|
81485368|NCT01799941|162660498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ANCOVA|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|2.69|||||A positive estimate indicates a smaller change in the first group. Observations used =261.|||2.69|-0.39|
81485369|NCT01799941|162660499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81485370|NCT01799941|162660499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81485371|NCT01799941|162660499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81485372|NCT01799941|162660499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81485373|NCT01799941|162660500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||Day 30 versus Baseline||||<0.0001
81485374|NCT01799941|162660500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||Day 90 versus Baseline||||<0.0001
81485375|NCT01799941|162660500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||Day 30 versus Baseline||||<0.0001
81485376|NCT01799941|162660500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||Day 90 assessment||||<0.0001
81485377|NCT01799941|162660500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||Day 30 versus Baseline||||<0.0001
81485378|NCT01799941|162660500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||Day 90 versus Baseline||||<0.0001
81485379|NCT01799941|162660500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||Day 30 versus Baseline||||<0.0001
81485380|NCT01799941|162660500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||Day 90 versus Baseline||||<0.0001
81485381|NCT01799941|162660502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.425|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.407|0.445|||Mixed Effects Poisson Regreesion Model||Number of observations = 854, Number of participants = 298|Day 30 assessment||0.445|0.407|<0.0001
81485382|NCT01799941|162660502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.277|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.262|0.293|||Mixed Effects Poisson Regression Model||Number of observations = 854, Number of participants = 298|Day 90 assessment||0.293|0.262|<0.0001
81485383|NCT01799941|162660502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.469|0.534|||Mixed Effects Poisson Regression Model||Number of observations = 318, Number of participants = 108|Day 30 assessment||0.534|0.469|<0.0001
81485384|NCT01799941|162660502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.323|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.299|0.349|||Mixed Effects Poisson Regression Model||Number of observations = 318, Number of participants = 108|Day 90 assessment||0.349|0.299|<0.0001
81485385|NCT01799941|162660502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.351|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.323|0.383|||Mixed Effects Poisson Regression Model||Number of observations = 297, Number of participants = 103|Day 30 assessment||0.383|0.323|<0.0001
81541394|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.029||||0.3293||95.0|-0.029|0.086|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.086|-0.029|0.3293
81541395|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.028||||0.3504||95.0|-0.031|0.087|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.087|-0.031|0.3504
81485386|NCT01799941|162660502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.231|0.282|||Mixed Effects Poisson Regression Model||Number of observations = 297, Number of participants = 103|Day 90 assessment||0.282|0.231|<0.0001
81485387|NCT01799941|162660502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.387|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.352|0.425|||Mixed Effects Poisson Regression Model||Number of observations = 239, Number of participants = 87|Day 30 assessment||0.425|0.352|<0.0001
81485388|NCT01799941|162660502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.215|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.189|0.245|||Mixed Effects Poisson Regression Model||Number of observations = 239, Number of participants = 87|Day 90 assessment||0.245|0.189|<0.0001
81485389|NCT01799941|162660505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81485390|NCT01799941|162660505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81485391|NCT01799941|162660505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81485392|NCT01799941|162660505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test|||||||<0.0001
81485393|NCT01248416|162660514|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.006|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.006
81485394|NCT01248416|162660516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.906|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.906
81485395|NCT01248416|162660517|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.015
81485396|NCT01248416|162660519|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81485397|NCT01248416|162660520|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81485398|NCT01248416|162660521|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0003
81485399|NCT02014272|162660527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|95.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.07|98.94||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of rifampicin was analyzed using mixed effects model with sequence,period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals(CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of ratio of adjusted geometric means(Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios,where FDC tablet were test and single drugs were reference.Values were back-transformed from the log scale.||98.94|92.07|
81485400|NCT02014272|162660527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|103.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.33|107.75||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of isoniazid was analyzed using mixed effects model with sequence,period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals(CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of ratio of adjusted geometric means(Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios,where FDC tablet were test and single drugs were reference.Values were back-transformed from the log scale.||107.75|99.33|
81485401|NCT02014272|162660528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|91.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.13|101.01||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of rifampicin was analyzed using mixed effects model with sequence,period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals(CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of ratio of adjusted geometric means(Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios,where FDC tablet were test and single drugs were reference.Values were back-transformed from the log scale.||101.01|83.13|
81485402|NCT02014272|162660528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|107.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.07|120.47||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of isoniazid was analyzed using mixed effects model with sequence,period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of ratio of adjusted geometric means(Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios,where FDC tablet were test and single drugs were reference.Values were back-transformed from the log scale.||120.47|96.07|
81485403|NCT02014272|162660529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|95.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.54|99.43||||||Natural log transformed AUC(0 - ∞) of rifampicin was analyzed using mixed effects model with sequence,period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals(CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of ratio of adjusted geometric means(Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios,where FDC tablet were test and single drugs were reference.Values were back-transformed from the log scale.||99.43|92.54|
81485404|NCT02014272|162660529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|102.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.76|106.19||||||Natural log transformed AUC(0 - ∞) of isoniazid was analyzed using mixed effects model with sequence,period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals(CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of ratio of adjusted geometric means(Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios,where FDC tablet were test and single drugs were reference.Values were back-transformed from the log scale.||106.19|98.76|
81485405|NCT01603602|162660577|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.938|-0.379||MMRM model with baseline MAS-B score as covariate; factors of age, principal muscle group, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure, stratified by age and principal muscle group categories.|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-0.379|-0.938|<0.001
81485406|NCT01603602|162660577|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.992|-0.426||MMRM model with baseline MAS-B score as covariate; factors of age, principal muscle group, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure, stratified by age and principal muscle group categories.|MMRM|||||-0.426|-0.992|<0.001
81485407|NCT01603602|162660578|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.21||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.082|0.511||MMRM model with baseline MAS-B score as covariate; factors of age, principal muscle group, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure, stratified by age and principal muscle group categories.|MMRM|||||0.511|-0.082|0.155
81541396|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.027||||0.3881||95.0|-0.034|0.089|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.089|-0.034|0.3881
81485408|NCT01603602|162660578|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|0.523||MMRM model with baseline MAS-B score as covariate; factors of age, principal muscle group, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure, stratified by age and principal muscle group categories.|MMRM|||||0.523|-0.079|0.147
81485409|NCT01603602|162660579|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.861|0.091||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B score of finger flexor muscle group as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center, and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||||0.091|-0.861|0.111
81485410|NCT01603602|162660579|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.933|0.051||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B score of finger flexor muscle group as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center, and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||||0.051|-0.933|0.078
81485411|NCT01603602|162660580|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.498|0.305||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B score as a covariate; factors of age, principal muscle group, treatment, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age and principal muscle group were represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Week 8, Active Goal||0.305|-0.498|0.636
81485412|NCT01603602|162660580|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.502|0.318||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B score as a covariate; factors of age, principal muscle group, treatment, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age and principal muscle group were represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Week 8, Active Goal||0.318|-0.502|0.658
81485413|NCT01603602|162660580|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.24||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.162|0.635||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B score as a covariate; factors of age, principal muscle group, treatment, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age and principal muscle group were represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Week 8, Passive Goal||0.635|-0.162|0.243
81485414|NCT01603602|162660580|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.17||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.237|0.576||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B score as a covariate; factors of age, principal muscle group, treatment, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age and principal muscle group were represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Week 8, Passive Goal||0.576|-0.237|0.412
81485415|NCT01603602|162660580|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.408|0.361||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B score as a covariate; factors of age, principal muscle group, treatment, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age and principal muscle group were represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Week 12, Active Goal||0.361|-0.408|0.904
81485416|NCT01603602|162660580|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.641|0.135||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B score as a covariate; factors of age, principal muscle group, treatment, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age and principal muscle group were represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Week 12, Active Goal||0.135|-0.641|0.200
81485417|NCT01603602|162660580|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.59||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.978||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B score as a covariate; factors of age, principal muscle group, treatment, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age and principal muscle group were represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Week 12, Passive Goal||0.978|0.210|0.003
81485418|NCT01603602|162660580|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.19||||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.194|0.58||ANCOVA model including baseline MAS-B score as a covariate; factors of age, principal muscle group, treatment, study center and previous botulinum toxin exposure where age and principal muscle group were represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Week 12, Passive Goal||0.580|-0.194|0.327
81485419|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|12.1||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.089|27.293||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 2, Elbow||27.293|-3.089|0.117
81485420|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.41||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.717|23.527||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 2, Elbow||23.527|-6.717|0.273
81485421|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|14.71||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.958|26.458||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 4, Elbow||26.458|2.958|0.015
81485422|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|11.85||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.203|23.504||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 4, Elbow||23.504|0.203|0.046
81485423|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|20.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.801|33.137||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 6, Elbow||33.137|8.801|<0.001
81485424|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|11.35||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.662|23.362||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 6, Elbow||23.362|-0.662|0.064
81485425|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|15.25||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.317|27.178||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 8, Elbow||27.178|3.317|0.013
81485426|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.22||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.488|18.934||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 8, Elbow||18.934|-4.488|0.225
81485427|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.5||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.239|15.236||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 12, Elbow||15.236|-6.239|0.409
81541397|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.027||||0.4086||95.0|-0.036|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.090|-0.036|0.4086
81541398|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026||||0.4449||95.0|-0.04|0.091|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.091|-0.040|0.4449
81541399|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.025||||0.4646||95.0|-0.042|0.092|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.092|-0.042|0.4646
81485428|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.86||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.69|14.419||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 12, Elbow||14.419|-6.690|0.470
81485429|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.13||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.962|4.706||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 2, Wrist||4.706|-16.962|0.263
81541400|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024||||0.499||95.0|-0.046|0.094|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.094|-0.046|0.4990
81485430|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-14.6||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.846|-3.36||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 2, Wrist||-3.360|-25.846|0.012
81485431|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.64||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.277|1.996||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 4, Wrist||1.996|-23.277|0.098
81485432|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.1||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.26|0.068||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 4, Wrist||0.068|-26.260|0.051
81485433|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-17.11||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.031|-4.189||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 6, Wrist||-4.189|-30.031|0.010
81541401|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.024||||0.5176||95.0|-0.048|0.095|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.095|-0.048|0.5176
81485434|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.25||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.622|2.131||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 6, Wrist||2.131|-24.622|0.098
81485435|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-17.71||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.888|-5.537||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 8, Wrist||-5.537|-29.888|0.005
81485436|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-15.74||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.293|-3.194||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 8, Wrist||-3.194|-28.293|0.015
81485437|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-15.25||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.01|-2.492||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 12, Wrist||-2.492|-28.010|0.020
81485438|NCT01603602|162660581|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.52||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.797|-0.243||ANCOVA model including baseline MTS as a covariate and factors of age group, treatment group, study center and botulinum toxin exposure where age group is represented by stratification categories.|ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 12, Wrist||-0.243|-26.797|0.046
81485439|NCT03073486|162660634|OTHER|||||||0.2301|||||||ANCOVA|Ranked ANCOVA, Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) Multiple Imputation||||||0.2301
81485440|NCT03073486|162660635|OTHER|||||||0.6888|||||||ANCOVA|Ranked ANCOVA, Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) Multiple Imputation||||||0.6888
81485441|NCT03073486|162660636|OTHER|||||||0.1361|||||||Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression (Firth's Penalized Likelihood), MCMC Multiple Imputation||||||0.1361
81485442|NCT01663623|162660669|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.59||Cox proportional Hazards (Wald Chi Square)|Cox Proportional Hazards model|Analysis was adjusted for ANCA type, disease stage at induction and induction regimen|Analysis performed using a Cox Proportional Hazards model with covariates treatment group, Actual ANCA type, Actual disease stage at induction and Actual induction regimen.|||2.59|0.44|0.884
81485443|NCT05412134|162660678|OTHER|||||||0.333|||||||Chi-squared|||Repetition adherence||||0.333
81485444|NCT05412134|162660678|OTHER|||||||0.626|||||||Chi-squared|||Session adherence||||0.626
81485445|NCT05412134|162660679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.416|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.416
81485446|NCT05412134|162660680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.581|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.581
81485447|NCT05412134|162660681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.071
81485448|NCT05412134|162660682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.356|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.356
81485449|NCT05412134|162660684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.079
81485450|NCT01704261|162660686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.38|||Difference in the least squares means|Based on a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) method with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups.||||-0.38|-0.85|<0.001
81485451|NCT01704261|162660687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % Omarigliptin vs Placebo|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|20.8||||||||20.8|-1.4|
81485452|NCT01704261|162660688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in % Omarigliptin vs Placebo|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|4.3||||||||4.3|-4.3|
81485453|NCT01704261|162660689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of the least squares means|-16.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|-7.8|||Difference in the least squares means|Based on a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) method with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups.||||-7.8|-25.5|<0.001
81485454|NCT01704261|162660690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Between-group Rate Difference|19.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|27.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|Between-group confidence intervals and p-value (%) A1C \<7.0%; estimated using standard multiple imputation techniques.||||27.6|11.7|<0.001
81485455|NCT01704261|162660690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Between-group Rate Difference (%)|8.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|14.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|Between-group confidence intervals and p-value (%) A1C \<7.0%; estimated using standard multiple imputation techniques.||||14.5|2.7|0.005
81485456|NCT02783911|162660693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.808|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.808
81485457|NCT02439164|162660700|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|23.51|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.16|32.87|||t-test, 2 sided|bonferroni correction was used for post hoc analysis, P value less than 0.05 indicated statistical significance.|this described the difference during midazolam sedation between the glioma and control group without dividing into subgroups.||Oneway Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was used to test the difference among hands in a certain time point. General linear model for repeated measures ANOVA was used to analyze the time difference of test before and after drug administration,|32.87|14.16|<0.01
81485458|NCT02343224|162660706|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier estimate|76.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.1|100.0||||||This Kaplan-Meier estimate is the conditional probability of event-free survival among study participants at 12 and 24 months.||100|52.1|
81485459|NCT02343224|162660707|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier estimate|75.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.3|100.0||||||This Kaplan-Meier estimate is the conditional probability of overall survival among participants at 12 and 24 months.||100|50.3|
81485460|NCT01041859|162660708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.234|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.415|-0.493||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used with treatment, dose level, and pooled analysis center as factors and baseline pain intensity score as a covariate|ANCOVA||Mean Difference is least squares mean change in DB Tapentadol ER group minus least squares mean change in DB Placebo group (based on ANCOVA model)|The primary null hypothesis to be tested for the study was that the tapentadol ER group was not different from the placebo group for the primary endpoint. Assuming the mean treatment group difference of 1.0 with an SD of 2.6, 144 subjects per treatment group were estimated to provide 90% power to show that the tapentadol ER group was statistically different from placebo at an alpha level of 0.05. The total number of subjects to be randomly assigned to a DB treatment group for the study was 300.||-0.493|-1.415|<0.001
81541402|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023||||0.5501||95.0|-0.051|0.097|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.097|-0.051|0.5501
81541403|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022||||0.5675||95.0|-0.054|0.098|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.098|-0.054|0.5675
81485461|NCT04249427|162660747|EQUIVALENCE|Test if the change in mean number of days with significant mid-facial pain in Erenuman group differs from that in Placebo group.||||||0.96|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.96
81485462|NCT04249427|162660748|EQUIVALENCE|Test if the change in SNOT-22 score in Erenuman group differs from that in Placebo group.||||||0.19|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.19
81485463|NCT04249427|162660749|EQUIVALENCE|Test if the change in Physical Function as Measured by Migraine Function Impact in Erenuman group differs from that in Placebo group.||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.06
81485464|NCT04249427|162660750|EQUIVALENCE|Test if the change in Usual Activities as Measured by Migraine Function Impact in Erenuman group differs from that in Placebo group.||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81485465|NCT04249427|162660751|EQUIVALENCE|Test if the change in Social Function as Measured by Migraine Function Impact in Erenuman group differs from that in Placebo group.||||||0.058|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.058
81485466|NCT04249427|162660752|EQUIVALENCE|Test if the change in Emotional Function as Measured by Migraine Function Impact in Erenuman group differs from that in Placebo group.||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.02
81485467|NCT04249427|162660753|EQUIVALENCE|Test if the change in Overall Impact (global) as Measured by Migraine Function Impact in Erenuman group differs from that in Placebo group.||||||0.0036|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0036
81485468|NCT04249427|162660754|EQUIVALENCE|Test if the change of average number of days per month with significant nasal congestion in Erenuman group differs from that in Placebo group.||||||0.83|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.83
81485469|NCT04249427|162660755|EQUIVALENCE|Test if the change of average number of days per month with significant significant rhinorrhea in Erenuman group differs from that in Placebo group||||||0.83|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.83
81485470|NCT04249427|162660756|EQUIVALENCE|Test if the change in doses of rescue pain medications in Erenuman group differs from that in Placebo group.||||||0.35|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.35
81485471|NCT04249427|162660757|EQUIVALENCE|Test if the change from baseline in mean daily pain score in Erenuman group differs from that in Placebo group.||||||0.85|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.85
81485472|NCT00843492|162660768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.54|||Fisher Exact|||||0.54|0.15|<0.001
81485473|NCT00369343|162660775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.32|||<|0.001||95.0|2.53|6.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM) used baseline as a covariate and factors for center, week and treatment.|DVS SR adjusted mean change minus placebo adjusted mean change.|||6.11|2.53|<0.001
81485474|NCT00369343|162660776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||DVS SR compared to Placebo for CGI-I scores of either 1 (very much improved) or 2 (much improved).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81485475|NCT00369343|162660777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.132||||0.008||95.0|1.22|3.74||DVS SR compared with Placebo.|Chi-squared|Logistic regression model with treatment and site as factors and baseline score as a covariate.|Adjusted odds ratio of DVS SR to Placebo. Odds ratio adjusted for baseline, treatment and site.|||3.74|1.22|0.008
81485476|NCT00369343|162660778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.125|||<|0.001||95.0|1.85|5.27||DVS SR compared with Placebo.|Chi-squared|Logistic regression model with treatment and site as factors and baseline score as a covariate.|Adjusted odds ratio of DVS SR to Placebo. Odd ratio adjusted for baseline, treatment and site.|||5.27|1.85|<0.001
81541404|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.021||||0.5979||95.0|-0.057|0.099|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.099|-0.057|0.5979
81485477|NCT00369343|162660779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.74|||<|0.001||95.0|1.24|4.23||Mixed model Repeated Measures (MMRM) analysis adjusted mean score for baseline score, time and center.|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo adjusted mean score minus DVS SR adjusted mean score.|||4.23|1.24|<0.001
81485478|NCT00369343|162660780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.18|-0.06||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with treatment and site as factors and baseline as covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference = Placebo adjusted mean score minus DVS SR adjusted mean score.|||-0.06|-0.18|<0.001
81485479|NCT00369343|162660787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.553||||||t-test adjusted by multiple comparison|t-test, 2 sided|||100mg vs. Placebo (0mg) post taper||||0.553
81485480|NCT00369343|162660787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||||||t-test adjusted by multiple comparison|t-test, 2 sided|||200mg vs. Placebo (0mg) post taper||||0.034
81485481|NCT00794664|162660788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p≤0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Based upon prior clinical study experience with mipomersen, it was estimated that the standard deviation of the percent change in LDL-C was approximately 22%. With 15 patients in the control group and 30 patients in the mipomersen-treated group, this study would have at least 80% power to detect a 20 percentage point difference between the 2 treatment groups. Enrollment was to be conducted such that at least 51 patients were randomized to allow for potential exclusions from an analysis set.||||<0.001
81485482|NCT00794664|162660790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Inflation of type 1 error was controlled by specifying a small number of secondary parameters and a sequential inferential approach in which inferential conclusions about each successive parameter required statistical significance of the prior one.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81485483|NCT00794664|162660792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Inferential conclusions about this parameter require statistical significance of the previous secondary outcome measure (i.e., percent change from baseline in Apo B at PET).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81485484|NCT00794664|162660794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Inferential conclusions about this parameter require statistical significance of the previous secondary outcome measure (i.e., percent change from baseline in total cholesterol at PET).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81485485|NCT00794664|162660796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.034
81485486|NCT00794664|162660798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81485487|NCT00794664|162660800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.032||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.032
81485488|NCT00794664|162660802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||<0.001
81485489|NCT00794664|162660804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.278||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.278
81485490|NCT00794664|162660806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.647||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.647
81485491|NCT00720499|162660826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.8937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.031|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.031|-0.035|0.8937
81485492|NCT00720499|162660827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.2425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.061|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.061|-0.015|0.2425
81485493|NCT00720499|162660829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008||0.5198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.021|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test Day 1. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.021|-0.010|0.5198
81485494|NCT00720499|162660829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.051|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test Day 15. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed)||0.051|-0.011|0.2110
81485495|NCT00720499|162660829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||0.9368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.027|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test day 29. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed)||0.027|-0.029|0.9368
81485496|NCT00720499|162660830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.5339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.014|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test Day 1. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed)||0.014|-0.027|0.5339
81485497|NCT00720499|162660830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.2408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.058|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test day 15. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed)||0.058|-0.015|0.2408
81485498|NCT00720499|162660830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.7139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.042|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test day 29. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed)||0.042|-0.029|0.7139
81485499|NCT00720499|162660831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.7906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.034|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.034|-0.026|0.7906
81485500|NCT00720499|162660832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.8473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.082|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.082|-0.067|0.8473
81485501|NCT00720499|162660833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.2944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.094|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test Day 15. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.094|-0.029|0.2944
81485502|NCT00720499|162660833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.066|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test day 29. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.066|-0.046|0.7180
81485503|NCT00720499|162660835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.015||0.9384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.032|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test day 1. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed)||0.032|-0.029|0.9384
81485504|NCT00720499|162660835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.1583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.088|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test day 15. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.088|-0.014|0.1583
81485505|NCT00720499|162660835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.2914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.082|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test day 29. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.082|-0.025|0.2914
81485506|NCT00720499|162660836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.2485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.094|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.094|-0.024|0.2485
81485507|NCT00720499|162660837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.2875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.13|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.130|-0.039|0.2875
81485508|NCT00720499|162660838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.984|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.038||0.6299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.046|5.015|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test day 1. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||5.015|-3.046|0.6299
81485509|NCT00720499|162660838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.311|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.156||0.0475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|12.553|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test day 15. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||12.553|0.070|0.0475
81485510|NCT00720499|162660838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.552|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.67||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.729|6.833|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test day 29. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||6.833|-3.729|0.5620
81485511|NCT00720499|162660839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.342||0.9391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.812|4.454|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test day 1. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||4.454|-4.812|0.9391
81485512|NCT00720499|162660839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.559||0.0709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|13.52|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test day 15. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||13.520|-0.560|0.0709
81485513|NCT00720499|162660839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.134||0.3245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|9.298|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test day 29. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||9.298|-3.100|0.3245
81485514|NCT00720499|162660840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.655||0.8808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.914|8.514|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||8.514|-9.914|0.8808
81541405|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.021||||0.6141||95.0|-0.059|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.100|-0.059|0.6141
81485515|NCT00720499|162660841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.177||0.6081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|5.429|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test week 1. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||5.429|-3.190|0.6081
81541406|NCT00083889|162759660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.6424||95.0|-0.063|0.102|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-5D Health state index baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||0.102|-0.063|0.6424
81485516|NCT00720499|162660841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.339|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.342||0.5686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.296|5.973|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test Week 2. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||5.973|-3.296|0.5686
81485517|NCT00720499|162660841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.653|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.294||0.7765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.888|5.194|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test Week 3. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||5.194|-3.888|0.7765
81485518|NCT00720499|162660841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.654|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.543||0.5166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.379|6.686|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test Week 4. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||6.686|-3.379|0.5166
81485519|NCT00720499|162660842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.303|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.585||0.2037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.813|8.418|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test Week 1. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||8.418|-1.813|0.2037
81485520|NCT00720499|162660842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.393|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.738||0.6118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.027|6.813|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test Week 2. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||6.813|-4.027|0.6118
81485521|NCT00720499|162660842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.695|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.498||0.4988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.251|6.64|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test Week 3. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||6.640|-3.251|0.4988
81485522|NCT00720499|162660842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.478||0.6757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.944|3.865|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test Week 4. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||3.865|-5.944|0.6757
81485523|NCT00720499|162660843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.8901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.147|0.169|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test Week 1. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.169|-0.147|0.8901
81485524|NCT00720499|162660843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.1647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.05|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test Week 2. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.050|-0.290|0.1647
81485525|NCT00720499|162660843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.9822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.176|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test Week 3. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.176|-0.180|0.9822
81485526|NCT00720499|162660843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.6542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.218|0.137|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test Week 4. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.137|-0.218|0.6542
81485527|NCT00720499|162660844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.3269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.342|0.115|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Based on a ANCOVA with terms for treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.115|-0.342|0.3269
81485528|NCT00720499|162660845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.9557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.181|0.171|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test day 15. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.171|-0.181|0.9557
81485529|NCT00720499|162660845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.8096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.178|0.14|||ANCOVA||Difference calculated as Olo 5 µg + Tio 5 µg minus Olo 2 µg + Tio 5 µg|Test day 29. Based on a ANCOVA with terms for baseline, treatment, centre, patient within centre and period (all effects fixed).||0.140|-0.178|0.8096
81485530|NCT00828711|162660858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|12.2||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for site effect|MVI 200 - MVI 100|The primary objective of this study is to compare the efficacy of MVI 100 and MVI 200 based on the proportion of vaginal deliveries within 24 hours. A minimum sample size of approximately 120 subjects per arm would provide 84 subjects per arm with vaginal delivery, which would ensure \>80% power (with two-sided alpha of 5%) to detect a 20% improvement in the proportion of women delivering vaginally within 24 hours||||0.057
81485531|NCT00828711|162660859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-563.0||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank||MVI 200 - MVI 100|Subjects who underwent a cesarean delivery during the first hospitalization were censored using the longest time interval from study drug administration to cesarean delivery during the first hospitalization, independent of treatment group. Subjects who, in their first hospitalization, were discharged prior to delivery or withdrew consent prior to delivery were censored using the longest time interval from study drug administration to labor and delivery discharge, independent of treatment group.||||0.018
81485532|NCT00828711|162660861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-8.46||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact||MVI 200 - MVI 100|||||0.153
81485533|NCT00828711|162660862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|2.37||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for site effect|MVI 200 - MVI 100|||||0.65
81485534|NCT00828711|162660863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-22.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for site effect|MVI 200 - MVI 100|||||<.001
81541407|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.026|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.088|5.965|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline Euro-QoL Visual Analog Scale (EQ-VAS) baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects).||5.965|2.088|<.0001
81485535|NCT00828711|162660865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-368.0||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank||MVI 200 - MVI 100|Subjects who never went into active labor during the first hospitalization were censored using the longest time interval from study drug administration to delivery during the first hospitalization, independent of treatment group. Subjects who, in their first hospitalization, were discharged prior to delivery or withdraw consent prior to delivery will be censored using the longest time interval from study drug administration to labor and delivery discharge, independent of treatment group.||||0.007
81485536|NCT01618968|162660866|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability comparisons were performed at each dose level.|Test / Reference Ratio|127.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|121.61|134.7||||||To compare the relative bioavailability of methotrexate (MTX) following oral administration to that obtained after subcutaneous (SC) injection into the abdomen using the VIBEX MTX device by measuring the area under the curve from time zero to the last measurable concentration AUC(0-inf).||134.70|121.61|
81485537|NCT01618968|162660866|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability comparisons were performed at each dose level.|Test / Reference Ratio|125.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.43|131.84||||||To compare the relative bioavailability of MTX following oral administration to that obtained after SC injection into the thigh using the VIBEX MTX device by measuring the AUC(0-Inf).||131.84|119.43|
81485538|NCT01618968|162660866|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Test of bioequivalence was performed at each dose level.|Test / Reference ratio|101.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.41|104.36||||||To compare the relative bioavailability of MTX following SC injection into the abdomen to that obtained after SC injection into the thigh using the VIBEX MTX device by measuring the AUC(0-inf)||104.36|99.41|
81485539|NCT01618968|162660867|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability comparisons were performed at each dose level.|Test / Reference Ratio|127.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|121.28|134.36||||||To compare the relative bioavailability of methotrexate (MTX) following oral administration to that obtained after subcutaneous (SC) injection into the abdomen using the VIBEX MTX device by measuring the area under the curve from time zero to the 24 hour concentration AUC(0-24)||134.36|121.28|
81541408|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.165|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.269|6.061|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 1 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||6.061|2.269|<.0001
81541409|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.243|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.358|6.128|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||6.128|2.358|<.0001
81541410|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.382|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.494|6.269|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 2 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||6.269|2.494|<.0001
81541411|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.459|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.558|6.361|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||6.361|2.558|<.0001
81485540|NCT01618968|162660867|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability comparisons were performed at each dose level.|Test / Reference ratio|125.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.16|131.55||||||To compare the relative bioavailability of methotrexate (MTX) following oral administration to that obtained after subcutaneous (SC) injection into the thigh using the VIBEX MTX device by measuring the area under the curve from time zero to the 24 hour concentration AUC(0-24)||131.55|119.16|
81485541|NCT01618968|162660867|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Test of bioequivalence was performed at each dose level.|Test / Reference Ratio|101.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.39|104.31||||||To compare the relative bioavailability of MTX following SC injection into the abdomen to that obtained after SC injection into the thigh using the VIBEX MTX device by measuring the area under the curve from time zero to the 24 hour concentration AUC(0-24)||104.31|99.39|
81485542|NCT01618968|162660868|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability comparisons were performed at each dose level.|Test / Reference ratio|94.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.42|104.06||||||To compare the relative bioavailability of methotrexate (MTX) following oral administration to that obtained after subcutaneous (SC) injection into the abdomen using the VIBEX MTX device by measuring the maximum observed concentration (Cmax)||104.06|86.42|
81485543|NCT01618968|162660868|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioavailability comparisons were performed at each dose level.|Test / Reference Ratio|82.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.16|88.55||||||To compare the relative bioavailability of methotrexate (MTX) following oral administration to that obtained after subcutaneous (SC) injection into the thigh using the VIBEX MTX device by measuring the maximum observed concentration (Cmax)||88.55|76.16|
81485544|NCT01618968|162660868|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Test of bioequivalence was performed at each dose level.|Test / Reference Ratio|115.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.83|122.86||||||To compare the relative bioavailability of MTX following SC injection into the abdomen to that obtained after SC injection into the thigh using the VIBEX MTX device by measuring the maximum observed concentration (Cmax)||122.86|108.83|
81485545|NCT01387269|162660882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Superiority analysis||||< 0.0001
81485546|NCT01387269|162660883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1475|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Superiority analysis||||0.1475
81485547|NCT01387269|162660884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Superiority analysis||||0.0004
81485548|NCT01387269|162660885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0544|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Superiority analysis||||0.0544
81485549|NCT01387269|162660886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Superiority analysis||||< 0.0001
81485550|NCT00855218|162660915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.797||||0.072||95.0|0.588|1.08||stratified one-sided (alpha=0.15). adjusted for region and Alfa-fetoprotein (AFP) level at baseline.|Log Rank|||||1.080|0.588|0.072
81485551|NCT00855218|162660916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.898||||0.295||95.0|0.606|1.33|||Log Rank|stratified one-sided (alpha=0.15). adjusted for region and AFP level at baseline.||||1.330|0.606|0.295
81485552|NCT00855218|162660917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.586||||0.999||95.0|1.2|2.096|||Log Rank|startified one-sided (alpha=0.15), adjusted for region and AFP level at baseline||||2.096|1.200|0.999
81485553|NCT00855218|162660918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.621||||0.076||95.0|0.321|1.2|||Log Rank|stratified one sided (alpha=0.15), adjusted on region and AFP level at baseline||||1.200|0.321|0.076
81485554|NCT02941640|162660924|OTHER|Anova|||||<|0.0001||||||Significant when P\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81485555|NCT02941640|162660924|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Significant when P\<0.05.|Tukey post hoc test|||Post hoc analysis was done by Tukey test.||||0.001
81485556|NCT02941640|162660924|OTHER|Tukey post hoc test|||||<|0.0001||||||Significant when P\<0.05|Tukey post hoc test|||||||<0.0001
81485557|NCT02941640|162660924|OTHER|||||||0.044||||||Significant when P\<0.05|Tukey post hoc test|||||||0.044
81485558|NCT02941640|162660924|OTHER||||||<|0.272||||||Significant when P\<0.05.|Tukey post hoc test|||||||<0.272
81485559|NCT02941640|162660924|OTHER|||||||0.835||||||Significant when P\<0.05.|Tukey post hoc test|||||||0.835
81485560|NCT02941640|162660924|OTHER|||||||0.199||||||Significant when P\<0.05.|Tukey post hoc test|||||||0.199
81485561|NCT02941640|162660925|OTHER|Anova|||||<|0.0001||||||Significant when P\<0.05.|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81485562|NCT02941640|162660925|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Significant when P\<0.05|Tukey post hoc test|||||||<0.0001
81485563|NCT02941640|162660925|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Significant when P\<0.05|Tukey post hoc test|||||||<0.0001
81485564|NCT02941640|162660925|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Significant when P\<0.05.|Tukey post hoc test|||||||<0.0001
81485565|NCT02941640|162660925|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Tukey post hoc test|||||||<0.0001
81485566|NCT02941640|162660925|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Significant when P\<0.05.|Tukey post hoc test|||||||<0.0001
81485567|NCT02941640|162660925|OTHER|||||||1||||||Significant when P\<0.05|Tukey post hoc test|||||||1.00
81485568|NCT04356937|162660939|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.81|||Log Rank|||||1.81|0.38|0.64
81485569|NCT04356937|162660940|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.1|||Log Rank|||||2.10|0.59|0.73
81485570|NCT04356937|162660941|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.3|||Log Rank|||||1.30|0.67|0.69
81485571|NCT00737178|162660957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.01
81485572|NCT00737178|162660959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.24
81541412|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.598|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.65|6.547|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 3 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||6.547|2.650|<.0001
81541413|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.676|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.689|6.662|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||6.662|2.689|<.0001
81541414|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.815|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.741|6.889|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 4 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||6.889|2.741|<.0001
81541415|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.892|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.76|7.024|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||7.024|2.760|<.0001
81541416|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.031|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.78|7.283|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 5 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||7.283|2.780|<.0001
81541417|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.109|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.783|7.435|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||7.435|2.783|<.0001
81541418|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.248|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.776|7.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 6 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||7.720|2.776|<.0001
81541419|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.325|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.767|7.884|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||7.884|2.767|<.0001
81541420|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.464|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.741|8.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 7 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||8.188|2.741|<.0001
81485573|NCT02034006|162660960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|72.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.44|223.42|||Regression, Logistic|||Presence vs. absence of active leakage.||223.42|23.44|<0.0001
81485574|NCT02034006|162660966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|27.36|||Regression, Logistic|||Presence vs. absence of macular edema.||27.36|3.18|<0.0001
81485575|NCT02034006|162660967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.76|42.67|||Regression, Logistic|||Presence vs. absence of cysts.||42.67|3.76|<0.0001
81485576|NCT02034006|162660968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|49.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.62|213.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Presence vs. absence of intra-retinal fluid.||213.50|11.62|<0.0001
81485577|NCT02034006|162660969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.1514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Change in Central subfield thickness vs previous visit.||1.00|0.99|0.1514
81485578|NCT02034006|162660970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.1265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.63|||Regression, Logistic|||Change in Central subfield volume vs previous visit.||5.63|0.00|0.1265
81485579|NCT02034006|162660972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.91||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|30.23|||Regression, Logistic|||Presence vs. absence of clinically significant abnormalities.||30.23|1.58|0.0103
81485580|NCT02034006|162660973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.0854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.33|||Regression, Logistic|||Gain \< 5 letters vs. Gain \>= 5 letters.||5.33|0.90|0.0854
81485581|NCT02034006|162660974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.52||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|5.17|||Regression, Logistic|||Gain \< 10 letters vs. Gain \>= 10 letters.||5.17|1.23|0.0114
81485582|NCT02034006|162660975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Change from baseline in BCVA: Improved vs. No change. For retreated subjects, the last scheduled assessment prior to the first retreatment was considered. For subjects treated only once, the last scheduled assessment available was considered.||0.91|0.25|0.0049
81485583|NCT02034006|162660975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.53||||0.0461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|44.52|||Regression, Logistic|||Change from baseline in BCVA: Worsened vs. No change||44.52|0.69|0.0461
81485584|NCT00485836|162660976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares means|11.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|7.7|15.3||The Hochberg-Bonferroni multiple comparison procedure was used to adjust for comparisons of the two ranibizumab groups with the sham-injection group to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05.|ANOVA|Stratified by baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters).||||15.3|7.7|<0.0001
81485585|NCT00485836|162660976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares means|13.8|||<|0.0001||95.0|10.3|17.4||The Hochberg-Bonferroni multiple comparison procedure was used to adjust for comparisons of the two ranibizumab groups with the sham-injection group to maintain an overall type I error rate of 0.05.|ANOVA|Stratified by baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters).||||17.4|10.3|<0.0001
81485586|NCT00485836|162660977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|29.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|18.8|39.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel χ²|Stratified by baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters).|Weighted estimates adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||39.7|18.8|<0.0001
81485587|NCT00485836|162660977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|30.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|19.6|40.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel χ²|Stratified by baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters).|Weighted estimates adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||40.9|19.6|<0.0001
81485588|NCT00485836|162660978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|11.3||||0.0019||95.0|4.3|18.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel χ²|Stratified by baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters).|Weighted estimates adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||18.2|4.3|0.0019
81485589|NCT00485836|162660978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|13.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|7.2|20.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel χ²|Stratified by baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters).|Weighted estimates adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||20.1|7.2|<0.0001
81485590|NCT00485836|162660979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|51.9|||<|0.0001||95.0|41.6|62.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel χ²|Stratified by baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters).|Weighted estimates adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||62.3|41.6|<0.0001
81485591|NCT00485836|162660979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage|54.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|44.0|64.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel χ²|Stratified by baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters).|Weighted estimates adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||64.1|44.0|<0.0001
81541421|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.542||||0.0001||95.0|2.723|8.361|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||8.361|2.723|0.0001
81485592|NCT00485836|162660980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares means|-272.2|||<|0.0001||95.0|-329.9|-214.5|||ANCOVA|Pairwise ANCOVA models adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) and baseline value of central foveal thickness.||||-214.5|-329.9|<0.0001
81485593|NCT00485836|162660980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares means|-283.8|||<|0.0001||95.0|-337.8|-229.8|||ANCOVA|Pairwise ANCOVA models adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) and baseline value of central foveal thickness.||||-229.8|-337.8|<0.0001
81485594|NCT00485836|162660981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares means|5.8||||0.0019||95.0|2.1|9.4|||ANCOVA|Pairwise ANCOVA models adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) and baseline Near Activities Subscale score.||||9.4|2.1|0.0019
81485595|NCT00485836|162660981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares means|4.9||||0.0099||95.0|1.2|8.6|||ANCOVA|Pairwise ANCOVA models adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) and baseline Near Activities Subscale score.||||8.6|1.2|0.0099
81485596|NCT00485836|162660982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares means|6.3||||0.0002||95.0|3.1|9.5|||ANCOVA|Pairwise ANCOVA models adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) and baseline Distance Activities Subscale score.||||9.5|3.1|0.0002
81485597|NCT00485836|162660982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares means|4.1||||0.0199||95.0|0.7|7.6|||ANCOVA|Pairwise ANCOVA models adjusted for baseline visual acuity score (≤ 34, 35-54, ≥ 55 letters) and baseline Distance Activities Subscale score.||||7.6|0.7|0.0199
81485598|NCT04539275|162660994|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.01||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.14|||Fisher Exact|||||0.14|-0.15|1.00
81485599|NCT04539275|162660995|SUPERIORITY||Improvement Rate Ratio|1.08||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.78|||Log Rank|||||1.78|0.65|0.749
81485600|NCT04539275|162660996|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|4.23|||Log Rank|||||4.23|0.21|0.943
81485601|NCT04539275|162660997|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.08||||0.4014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.1|||Chi-squared|||||0.10|-0.25|0.4014
81485602|NCT04539275|162660998|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.3762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.96|||Log Rank|||||1.96|0.18|0.3762
81485603|NCT04539275|162660999|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.04||||0.6867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.09|||Fisher Exact|||||0.09|-0.17|0.6867
81485604|NCT04539275|162661000|SUPERIORITY||Improvement Rate Ratio|1.11||||0.6494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.83|||Log Rank|||||1.83|0.68|0.6494
81485605|NCT04539275|162661001|SUPERIORITY||Improvement Rate Ratio|0.98||||0.9338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.63|||Log Rank|||||1.63|0.59|0.9338
81485606|NCT04539275|162661005|SUPERIORITY||Improvement Rate Ratio|1.14||||0.5682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.86|||Log Rank|||||1.86|0.70|0.5682
81485607|NCT04539275|162661007|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.3|-2.3|0.8642
81485608|NCT01125930|162661009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 24 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess redness.||||0.93
81485609|NCT01125930|162661010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 24 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess telangiectasia.||||0.79
81485610|NCT01125930|162661011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values to address non-normality of data.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 2 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other.||||0.94
81485611|NCT01125930|162661011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values to address non-normality of data.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 6 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other.||||0.57
81485612|NCT01125930|162661011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values to address non-normality of data.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 12 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other.||||0.66
81485613|NCT01125930|162661011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values to address non-normality of data.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 18 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other.||||0.38
81485614|NCT01125930|162661011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values to address non-normality of data.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 24 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other.||||0.24
81485615|NCT01125930|162661012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 24 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess photodamage.||||0.87
81485616|NCT01125930|162661013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 2 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess ocular manifestations of rosacea.||||1.00
81485617|NCT01125930|162661013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 6 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess ocular manifestations of rosacea||||0.62
81485618|NCT01125930|162661013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank-sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 12 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess ocular manifestations of rosacea||||1.00
81485619|NCT01125930|162661013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 18 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess ocular manifestations of rosacea||||1.00
81485620|NCT01125930|162661013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 24 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess ocular manifestations of rosacea||||0.45
81485621|NCT01125930|162661014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 2 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess phymatous changes of rosacea.||||0.53
81485622|NCT01125930|162661014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 6 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess phymatous changes of rosacea.||||0.53
81485623|NCT01125930|162661014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 12 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess phymatous changes of rosacea.||||0.53
81541422|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.681||||0.0002||95.0|2.683|8.679|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 8 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||8.679|2.683|0.0002
81485624|NCT01125930|162661014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 18 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess phymatous changes of rosacea.||||0.53
81485625|NCT01125930|162661014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 24 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess phymatous changes of rosacea.||||1.00
81485626|NCT01125930|162661015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values to address non-normality of data.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 2 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other.||||1.00
81485627|NCT01125930|162661015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values to address non-normality of data.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 6 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other.||||0.41
81485628|NCT01125930|162661015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values to address non-normality of data.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 12 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other.||||0.66
81485629|NCT01125930|162661015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values to address non-normality of data.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 18 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other.||||0.92
81485630|NCT01125930|162661015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values to address non-normality of data.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 24 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other.||||0.80
81485631|NCT01125930|162661016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons of TAC1 at Week 24 visit were made using fold change data.||||0.003
81541423|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.758||||0.0003||95.0|2.657|8.859|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||8.859|2.657|0.0003
81541424|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.898||||0.0004||95.0|2.607|9.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 9 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||9.188|2.607|0.0004
81541425|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.975||||0.0006||95.0|2.576|9.374|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||9.374|2.576|0.0006
81485632|NCT01125930|162661016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons of CXCR4 at Week 24 visit were made using fold change data.||||0.35
81485633|NCT01125930|162661016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons of CXCL12 at Week 24 visit were made using fold change data.||||0.68
81541426|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.114||||0.0009||95.0|2.517|9.711|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 10 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||9.711|2.517|0.0009
81541427|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.191||||0.0011||95.0|2.482|9.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||9.900|2.482|0.0011
81485634|NCT01125930|162661016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons of TNFa at Week 24 visit were made using fold change data.||||0.76
81485635|NCT01125930|162661017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons of COL-1 at Week 24 visit were made using fold change data.||||1.00
81485636|NCT01125930|162661017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons of COL-3 at Week 24 visit were made using fold change data.||||0.25
81485637|NCT01125930|162661017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons of MMP-1 at Week 24 visit were made using fold change data.||||0.41
81485638|NCT01125930|162661017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons of MMP-3 at Week 24 visit were made using fold change data.||||0.02
81485639|NCT01125930|162661017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons of MMP-9 at Week 24 visit were made using fold change data.||||0.61
81485640|NCT01125930|162661018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 2 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess redness.||||1.00
81485641|NCT01125930|162661018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 6 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess redness.||||0.44
81485642|NCT01125930|162661018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 12 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess redness.||||0.41
81485643|NCT01125930|162661018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 18 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess redness.||||0.94
81485644|NCT01125930|162661019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 24 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess facial edema.||||0.15
81485645|NCT01125930|162661020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 24 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess dry skin.||||0.13
81485646|NCT01125930|162661021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Group comparison at Week 24 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other.||||1.00
81485647|NCT01125930|162661022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 24 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess self-reported facial burning.||||0.75
81485648|NCT01125930|162661023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 24 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess self-reported facial stinging.||||0.68
81485649|NCT01125930|162661024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 24 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an overall self-assessment of product tolerance.||||0.77
81485650|NCT01125930|162661025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 2 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess telangiectasia.||||0.41
81485651|NCT01125930|162661025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 6 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess telangiectasia.||||1.00
81485652|NCT01125930|162661025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 12 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess telangiectasia.||||0.96
81485653|NCT01125930|162661025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 18 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess telangiectasia.||||0.91
81485654|NCT01125930|162661026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 2 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess facial edema.||||0.29
81485655|NCT01125930|162661026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 6 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess facial edema.||||0.29
81485656|NCT01125930|162661026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 12 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess facial edema.||||0.15
81485657|NCT01125930|162661026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 18 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess facial edema.||||0.29
81485658|NCT01125930|162661027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 2 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess dry skin.||||0.54
81485659|NCT01125930|162661027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 6 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess dry skin.||||0.06
81485660|NCT01125930|162661027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 12 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess dry skin.||||0.02
81485661|NCT01125930|162661027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values||Group comparisons were done at the Week 18 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess dry skin.||||0.09
81485662|NCT01125930|162661028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Fisher Exact|||Group comparison at Week 2 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have different values than the other.||||0.18
81485663|NCT01125930|162661028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Fisher Exact|||Group comparison at Week 6 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have different values than the other.||||0.70
81485664|NCT01125930|162661028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Fisher Exact|||Group comparison at Week 12 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have different values than the other.||||0.70
81485665|NCT01125930|162661028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Fisher Exact|||Group comparison at Week 18 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have different values than the other.||||0.35
81485666|NCT01125930|162661029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 2 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess self-reported facial burning.||||0.80
81485667|NCT01125930|162661029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 6 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess self-reported facial burning.||||0.31
81485668|NCT01125930|162661029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 12 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess self-reported facial burning.||||0.25
81485669|NCT01125930|162661029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 18 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess self-reported facial burning.||||0.46
81485670|NCT01125930|162661030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 2 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess self-reported facial stinging.||||0.41
81485671|NCT01125930|162661030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 6 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess self-reported facial stinging.||||0.05
81485672|NCT01125930|162661030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 12 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess self-reported facial stinging.||||0.16
81485673|NCT01125930|162661030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 18 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to assess self-reported facial stinging.||||0.14
81485674|NCT01125930|162661031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 2 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an overall self-assessment of product tolerance.||||0.36
81485675|NCT01125930|162661031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 6 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an overall self-assessment of product tolerance.||||0.88
81485676|NCT01125930|162661031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 12 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an overall self-assessment of product tolerance.||||0.18
81485677|NCT01125930|162661031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 18 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an overall self-assessment of product tolerance.||||0.17
81485678|NCT01125930|162661032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 2 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an assessment of skin irritation by facial stinging upon product application.||||0.21
81485679|NCT01125930|162661032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 6 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an assessment of skin irritation by facial stinging upon product application.||||<0.01
81485680|NCT01125930|162661032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 12 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an assessment of skin irritation by facial stinging upon product application.||||0.04
81485681|NCT01125930|162661032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 18 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an assessment of skin irritation by facial stinging upon product application.||||0.10
81485682|NCT01125930|162661033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 2 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an assessment of skin irritation by facial itching upon product application.||||1.00
81485683|NCT01125930|162661033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 6 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an assessment of skin irritation by facial itching upon product application.||||0.02
81485684|NCT01125930|162661033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 12 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an assessment of skin irritation by facial itching upon product application.||||0.08
81485685|NCT01125930|162661033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 18 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an assessment of skin irritation by facial itching upon product application.||||0.15
81485686|NCT01125930|162661034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 2 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an assessment of skin irritation by facial burning upon product application.||||0.67
81485687|NCT01125930|162661034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 6 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an assessment of skin irritation by facial burning upon product application.||||0.18
81485688|NCT01125930|162661034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 21 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an assessment of skin irritation by facial burning upon product application.||||0.02
81485689|NCT01125930|162661034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test with exact p-values.||Group comparisons were done at the Week 18 visit. The null hypothesis that the two groups are the same, was tested against the alternative hypothesis that one group tended to have larger values than the other over the ordinally scaled categories used to provide an assessment of skin irritation by facial burning upon product application.||||0.42
81485690|NCT02741284|162661035|NON_INFERIORITY|A noninferiority margin of 30% (mean difference \<1.0 mmol/l) was pre-specified as it corresponds to an upper umbilical artery lactate cut-off value of 4.5 mmol/L, above which there is an increased risk of neonatal morbidity|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.7|-0.5|0.69
81485691|NCT02741284|162661036|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin 30%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||pH||0.03|-0.01|<0.05
81485692|NCT02741284|162661037|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.32|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.48|||Chi-squared|||Cesarean delivery||1.48|0.07|<0.05
81485693|NCT02741284|162661037|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Chi-squared|||Cesarean delivery for non reassuring fetal status||0|0|<0.05
81485694|NCT02741284|162661037|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|5.65|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|45.2|||Chi-squared|||Operative vaginal delivery||45.20|0.71|<0.05
81485695|NCT02741284|162661038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|2.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.4|-5.4|0.44
81485696|NCT02741284|162661039|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.7||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.1|-9.6|0.06
81485697|NCT02741284|162661040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.0|-1.0|0.99
81485698|NCT01516216|162661053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.07
81485699|NCT01516216|162661054|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.43
81485700|NCT01516216|162661055|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.27
81485701|NCT01516216|162661057|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.68
81485702|NCT01516216|162661060|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9801|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9801
81485703|NCT01516216|162661061|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7444|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7444
81485704|NCT03098979|162661062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5183||||||Linear dose-response shape: The multiple comparison procedures (MCP) approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques.||||||0.5183
81485705|NCT03098979|162661062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33||||||Sigmoidal Emax 1 dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques||||||0.3300
81485706|NCT03098979|162661062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6232||||||Sigmoidal Emax 2 dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques||||||0.6232
81541428|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.331||||0.0015||95.0|2.417|10.244|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 11 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||10.244|2.417|0.0015
81541429|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.408||||0.0018||95.0|2.379|10.436|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||10.436|2.379|0.0018
81485707|NCT03098979|162661062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0918||||||Emax dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques||||||0.0918
81485708|NCT03098979|162661062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2701||||||Quadratic dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques||||||0.2701
81485709|NCT02369653|162661093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0403|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0403
81485710|NCT02369653|162661094|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.0000
81485711|NCT02419807|162661114|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is defined as the difference in the proportions of nodes flagged between the Tc and ICG methods falling within an interval (-δ, +δ), where δ is taken to be 5%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.151||||||||0.151|0.036|
81485712|NCT00316004|162661117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for differences in proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent prevalence of poor outcome between the three groups.||||0.55
81485713|NCT00316004|162661118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for differences in proportions|Adjusted for multiple imputations||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent prevalence of poor outcome between the three treatment groups among patients with head AIS≥4.||||0.59
81485714|NCT00316004|162661119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for differences in proportions|Adjusted for multiple imputations.||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent prevalence of poor outcome between the three groups.||||0.67
81485715|NCT00316004|162661120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for differences in proportions|Adjusted for multiple imputations||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent prevalence of poor outcome between the three treatment groups among patients with head AIS≥2.||||0.57
81485716|NCT00316004|162661121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for proportions|Adjusted for multiple imputations||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients at any level of disability between the three groups.||||.84
81485717|NCT00316004|162661122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for differences in proportions|The numbers differ from the JAMA manuscript because of typos and version control issues that were discovered after publication.||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who were alive on the 28th day after injury between the three groups.||||0.88
81485718|NCT00316004|162661123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for differences in proportions|The numbers differ from the JAMA manuscript because of typos and version control issues that were discovered after publication.||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who were alive on the day discharged from the hospital after injury between the three groups.||||0.88
81485719|NCT00316004|162661124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for differences in proportions|The numbers differ from the JAMA manuscript because of typos and version control issues that were discovered after publication.||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who were alive and free of ARDS from the day of injury to the 28th day after injury between the three groups.||||0.91
81485720|NCT00316004|162661125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares averages across all three treatment groups.|ANOVA|The numbers differ from the JAMA manuscript because of typos and version control issues that were discovered after publication.||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in average Worst Multiple Organ Dysfunction Scores (MODS) through day 28 between the three groups.||||0.81
81485721|NCT00316004|162661126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares averages across all three treatment groups.|ANOVA|The numbers differ from the JAMA manuscript because of typos and version control issues that were discovered after publication.||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the average number of Ventilator-free days through day 28 between the three groups.||||0.77
81485722|NCT00316004|162661127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares averages across all three treatment groups.|ANOVA|The numbers differ from the JAMA manuscript because of typos and version control issues that were discovered after publication.||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the average number of days alive out of the ICU through day 28 between the three groups.||||0.76
81485723|NCT00316004|162661128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares averages across all three treatment groups.|ANOVA|The numbers differ from the JAMA manuscript because of typos and version control issues that were discovered after publication.||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the average number of days alive out of the hospital through day 28 between the three groups.||||0.43
81485724|NCT00316004|162661129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for differences in proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients with any nosocomial infections through hospital stay between the three groups.||||0.06
81485725|NCT00316004|162661129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for differences in proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients with pneumonia through hospital stay between the three groups.||||0.3
81485726|NCT00316004|162661129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for differences in proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients with bloodstream infections through hospital stay between the three groups.||||0.04
81485727|NCT00316004|162661129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for differences in proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients with urinary tract infections through hospital stay between the three groups.||||0.06
81485728|NCT00316004|162661129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for differences in proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients with wound infections through hospital stay between the three groups.||||0.88
81541430|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.547||||0.0025||95.0|2.309|10.785|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 12 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||10.785|2.309|0.0025
81485729|NCT00316004|162661130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares averages across all three treatment groups.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the average amount of total fluids given within the first 24 hours between the three groups.||||0.68
81485730|NCT00316004|162661131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares averages across all three treatment groups.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the average number of PRBC units given within the first 24 hours between the three groups.||||0.43
81485731|NCT00316004|162661132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who died during hospitalization between the three groups.||||0.88
81485732|NCT00316004|162661132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for differences in proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who were discharged alive from the hospital to home between the three groups.||||0.26
81485733|NCT00316004|162661132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for differences in proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who were discharged alive from the hospital to inpatient rehabilitation facilities between the three groups.||||0.16
81485734|NCT00316004|162661132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Test compares proportions across all three treatment groups.|test for differences in proportions|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the percent of patients who were discharged alive from the hospital to skilled nursing facilities between the three groups.||||0.17
81485735|NCT02202252|162661134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.490
81485736|NCT02202252|162661135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.035
81485737|NCT02202252|162661136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.819|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.819
81485738|NCT04459338|162661137|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||All continuous data are summarized as means ± SEM. Area Under the Curve (AUC) was calculated using the trapezoidal rule. A paired, two-way Student t-test (parametric) or a Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test (non-parametric) was used to examine differences between study days. A p-value \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||0.02
81485739|NCT03307174|162661161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74
81485740|NCT03444584|162661189|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-143.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-198.2|-87.98|||ANCOVA|||||-87.98|-198.20|<0.0001
81485741|NCT03444584|162661190|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-22.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.24|-14.1|||ANCOVA|||||-14.10|-30.24|<0.0001
81485742|NCT01142336|162661224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||Threshold for significance: 0.05, adjust for 3 primary outcomes using Holm Correction|ANCOVA|Response variable was Aβ42 in CSF at 1 year, and predictor variables were Aβ42 in CSF at baseline, treatment group, age, sex, and APOE e4 allele.||||||0.53
81485743|NCT01142336|162661225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36||||||Threshold for significance: 0.05, adjusted for 3 primary outcomes using Holm correction|ANCOVA|Response variable was total tau in CSF at 1 year, and predictor were total tau in at baseline, treatment group, age, sex, and APOE e4 allele status||||||0.36
81485744|NCT01142336|162661226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||Threshold for significance: 0.05, adjusted for 3 primary outcomes using Holm correction.|ANCOVA|Response variable was p-tau181 in CSF at 1 year, and predictor were p-tau181 in at baseline, treatment group, age, sex, and APOE e4 allele status||||||0.25
81485745|NCT00808340|162661318|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -0.5.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1249|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1464|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.4143|0.1644|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A multifocal prod minus senofilcon A multifocal test.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A multifocal prod is non-inferior to senofilcon A multifocal test.||0.1644|-0.4143|
81485746|NCT00808340|162661318|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -0.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3693|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1464|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.6587|-0.07996|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference was calculated as balafilcon A multifocal minus senofilcon A multifocal prod.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A multifocal prod is non-inferior to balafilcon A multifocal.||-0.07996|-0.6587|
81485747|NCT00808340|162661319|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -0.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1464|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.2485|0.3302|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A multifocal prod minus senofilcon A multifocal test.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A multifocal prod is non-inferior to senofilcon A multifocal test.||0.3302|-0.2485|
81485748|NCT00808340|162661319|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -0.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4608|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1464|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.7502|-0.1714|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A multifocal prod minus balafilcon A multifocal.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A multifocal prod is non-inferior to balafilcon A multifocal.||-0.1714|-0.7502|
81541431|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.624||||0.0029||95.0|2.269|10.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||10.980|2.269|0.0029
81541432|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.764||||0.0037||95.0|2.195|11.332|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 13 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||11.332|2.195|0.0037
81541433|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.841||||0.0042||95.0|2.153|11.529|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||11.529|2.153|0.0042
81485749|NCT00808340|162661320|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = 0.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02941|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02656|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.08153|0.02271|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A multifocal prod minus senofilcon A multifocal test.|Alternative hypothesis is senofilcon A multifocal prod is non-inferior to senofilcon A multifocal test.||0.02271|-0.08153|
81485750|NCT00808340|162661320|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = 0.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06765|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02656|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.1198|-0.01553|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senfilcon A multifocal prod minus balafilcon A multifocal.|Alternative hypothesis is senofilcon A multifocal prod is non-inferior to balafilcon A multifocal.||-0.01553|-0.1198|
81485751|NCT00808340|162661321|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -0.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3304|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2243|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.779|0.1183|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A multifocal prod minus senofilcon A multifocal test.|Alternative hyposthesis is that senofilcon A multifocal prod is non-inferior to senofilcon A multifocal test.||0.1183|-0.779|
81485752|NCT00808340|162661321|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -0.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2281|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2243|||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.6767|0.2206|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A multifocal prod minus balafilcon A multifocal.|Alternativie hypothesis is that senofilcon A multifocal prod is non-inferior to balafilcon A multifocal.||0.2206|-0.6767|
81485753|NCT00062166|162661343|NON_INFERIORITY|Time dependent risk for requiring an intervention for pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNET), among 63 patients with PNETs with diameter \>1.2 and \<3 cm, and a known position of germline VHL pathogenic variant (n=63). Comparison between exon 3 vs exon 1 and 2.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|9.1|||Regression, Cox|||||9.1|1.2|0.02
81485754|NCT02368132|162661347|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-8.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated difference in least square means between Usual Care (reference) and Group Delivered TEP arm at 3 months.|||||<0.001
81485755|NCT02368132|162661347|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-5.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated difference in least square means between Usual Care (reference) and Individual Delivered TEP arm at 3 months.|||||0.04
81485756|NCT02475369|162661350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.271|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.271
81485757|NCT02475369|162661351|OTHER|In order to calculate a correlation between baseline fecal elastase-1 and total CeD-GSRS score on PES treatment vs. placebo treatment, we calculated a Spearman's rank correlation coefficient between the two independent variables.||||||0.995|||||||Spearman rank coefficient|||||||0.995
81485758|NCT02475369|162661352|OTHER|In order to evaluate the estimated difference of the effect of Pancreatic Enzyme Supplement versus Placebo for the Celiac Symptom Index (CSI) scores, we used a linear mixed effects model with the nlme package.||||||0.08|||||||Linear Mixed Effects model|||||||0.08
81485759|NCT06119854|162661360|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.207|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.406|3.59|||||The CBT arm is the numerator and the standard arm is the denominator.|||3.590|0.406|
81485760|NCT06119854|162661360|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.003|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.018|||||RD was calculated as the risk in the CBT arm minus the risk in the standard arm.|||0.018|-0.013|
81485761|NCT06119854|162661360|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.687|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.194|2.436|||||The inoculation arm is the numerator and the standard arm is the denominator.|||2.436|0.194|
81485762|NCT06119854|162661360|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.004|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.01|||||RD was calculated as the risk in the inoculation arm minus the risk in the standard arm.|||0.010|-0.018|
81485763|NCT06119854|162661361|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.992|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.785|1.253|||||The CBT arm is the numerator and the standard arm is the denominator.|||1.253|0.785|
81485764|NCT06119854|162661361|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.003|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.058|||||RD was calculated as the risk in the CBT arm minus the risk in the standard arm.|||0.058|-0.063|
81485765|NCT06119854|162661361|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.227|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.981|1.534|||||The inoculation arm is the numerator and the standard arm is the denominator.|||1.534|0.981|
81485766|NCT06119854|162661361|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.133|||||RD was calculated as the risk in the inoculation arm minus the risk in the standard arm.|||0.133|0.008|
81541434|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.98||||0.0053||95.0|2.076|11.884|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 14 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||11.884|2.076|0.0053
81485767|NCT06119854|162661362|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.063|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.527|||||CBT group represents the numerator and standard (conventional) represents the denominator|||1.527|0.740|
81485768|NCT06119854|162661362|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.008|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.053|||||RD was calculated as the risk in the CBT arm minus the risk in the standard arm|||0.053|-0.037|
81485769|NCT06119854|162661362|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.262|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.892|1.784|||||The inoculation arm is the numerator and the standard arm is the denominator.|||1.784|0.892|
81485770|NCT06119854|162661362|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.034|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.08|||||RD was calculated as the risk in the inoculation arm minus the risk in the standard arm.|||0.080|-0.013|
81485771|NCT06119854|162661363|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.131|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.911|1.406|||||CBT arm is the numerator and the standard arm is the denominator.|||1.406|0.911|
81485772|NCT06119854|162661363|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.045|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.109|||||RD was calculated as the risk in the CBT arm minus the risk in the standard arm.|||0.109|-0.019|
81485773|NCT06119854|162661363|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.323|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.074|1.631|||||the inoculation arm is the numerator and the standard arm is the denominator.|||1.631|1.074|
81485774|NCT06119854|162661363|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.111|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.176|||||RD was calculated as the risk in the inoculation arm minus the risk in the standard arm.|||0.176|0.045|
81485775|NCT00251758|162661367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||The overall 0.0025 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||<0.00001
81485776|NCT00251758|162661367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||The overall 0.0025 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||<0.00001
81485777|NCT00251758|162661367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15505||||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.15505
81485778|NCT00251758|162661369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1e-05||||||The overall 0.0025 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.00001
81485779|NCT00251758|162661369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05||||||The overall 0.0025 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole MR dose to placebo was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||<0.00001
81485780|NCT00251758|162661369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3874||||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.0025 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison between the two treatment groups was made using Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.38740
81485781|NCT01141608|162661381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||Linear mixed effects model|||||||<0.05
81485782|NCT02753881|162661399|OTHER|||||||0.036||||||Two-sided p-values \<0.05 considered statistically significant.|Kruskal-Wallis|||To achieve high probability (80% power) to detect 50% change with 5% significance level, calculated total sample size was 30 participants for dose normalized doxorubicin.||||.036
81485783|NCT02753881|162661399|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||Two-sided p-values \<0.05 considered statistically significant.|Kruskal-Wallis|||To achieve high probability (80% power) to detect 50% change with 5% significance level, calculated total sample size was 30 participants for dose normalized doxorubicinol.||||0.002
81541435|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.057||||0.0059||95.0|2.032|12.083|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||12.083|2.032|0.0059
81485784|NCT02753881|162661401|OTHER|||||||0.023||||||Two-sided p-values \<0.05 considered statistically significant.|Kruskal-Wallis|||To achieve high probability (80% power) to detect 50% change with 5% significance level, calculated total sample size was 30 participants for time-concentration-curves for doxorubicin.||||0.023
81485785|NCT02753881|162661401|OTHER|||||||0.041||||||Two-sided p-values \<0.05 considered statistically significant.|Kruskal-Wallis|||To achieve high probability (80% power) to detect 50% change with 5% significance level, calculated total sample size was 30 participants for time-concentration-curves for doxorubicinol.||||0.041
81485786|NCT00506675|162661406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.30
81485787|NCT00506675|162661407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.30
81485788|NCT00506675|162661408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.30
81485789|NCT02858908|162661414|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6696||||0.0484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.334|-0.0051|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in the time taken (seconds) to complete 10-metre walk/run test at the preferred speed||-0.0051|-1.3340|0.0484
81485790|NCT02858908|162661414|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6449||||0.0565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3094|0.0195|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in the time taken (seconds) to complete 10-metre walk/run test at the preferred speed||0.0195|-1.3094|0.0565
81485791|NCT02858908|162661415|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.9102||||0.3732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1526|2.973|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in grip strength (kg)||2.9730|-1.1526|0.3732
81485792|NCT02858908|162661415|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3897||||0.1782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4525|0.6731|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in grip strength (kg)||0.6731|-3.4525|0.1782
81485793|NCT02858908|162661416|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0213||||0.8886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3368|0.2941|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in FVC (litres)||0.2941|-0.3368|0.8886
81485794|NCT02858908|162661416|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0152||||0.9204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3003|0.3307|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in FVC (litres)||0.3307|-0.3003|0.9204
81485795|NCT02858908|162661417|OTHER|The exact Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to test for a change in the DXA scan total lean muscle mass (g) from baseline to end of treatment|Median Difference (Net)|-42.75||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1270.0|2178.5|||ANCOVA||Hodges-Lehmann estimates for the median and confidence intervals are presented|Changes from baseline to week 12 in the DXA scan total lean muscle mass (g)||2178.50|-1270.00|1.0000
81485796|NCT02858908|162661417|OTHER|The exact Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to test for a change in the DXA scan total lean muscle mass (g) from baseline to end of treatment|Median Difference (Net)|426.75||||0.3125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-289.5|1198.5|||ANCOVA||Hodges-Lehmann estimates for the median and confidence intervals are presented|Changes from baseline to week 12 in the DXA scan total lean muscle mass (g)||1198.50|-289.50|0.3125
81485797|NCT02858908|162661419|OTHER|A mixed effect model repeated measure (MMRM) was fitted to the observed values at week12. The model included dose group and visit as fixed effects, and the treatment-by-visit interaction. F-tests from PROC MIXED were based on Kenward-Roger's adjusted degrees of freedom.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|3.7||The p-value is presented for the comparison of adjusted Least Square Means to a score of 4, representing 'No change'|Mixed Models Analysis|||Observed value at week 12 in Clinical Global Impression Global Improvement Scale (CGI-I)||3.7|2.6|0.0030
81485798|NCT02858908|162661419|OTHER|A mixed effect model repeated measure (MMRM) was fitted to the observed values at week12. The model included dose group and visit as fixed effects, and the treatment-by-visit interaction. F-tests from PROC MIXED were based on Kenward-Roger's adjusted degrees of freedom.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.0||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|3.6||The p-value is presented for the comparison of adjusted Least Square Means to a score of 4, representing 'No change'|Mixed Models Analysis|||Observed value at week 12 in Clinical Global Impression Global Improvement Scale (CGI-I)||3.6|2.4|0.0009
81485799|NCT02858908|162661420|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.132||||0.1857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.066|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in the weekly total number of 3 minute bouts of activity per hour wear time||0.066|-0.330|0.1857
81485800|NCT02858908|162661420|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.325||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.549|-0.102|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in the weekly total number of 3 minute bouts of activity per hour wear time||-0.102|-0.549|0.0054
81485801|NCT02858908|162661423|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.162||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.731|-0.593|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in the time taken (seconds) to complete the nine hole peg test for the dominant arm||-0.593|-3.731|0.0111
81485802|NCT02858908|162661423|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.955||||0.2088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.525|0.614|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in the time taken (seconds) to complete the nine hole peg test for the dominant arm||0.614|-2.525|0.2088
81485803|NCT02858908|162661424|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.77||||0.0728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in the subject top three concerns VAS total score (cm)||0.18|-3.71|0.0728
81485804|NCT02858908|162661424|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.99||||0.0456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.94|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in the subject top three concerns VAS total score (cm)||-0.04|-3.94|0.0456
81485805|NCT02858908|162661424|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.41||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in the caregiver top three concerns VAS total score (cm)||-0.80|-4.03|0.0058
81485806|NCT02858908|162661424|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.95||||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in the caregiver top three concerns VAS total score (cm)||-0.34|-3.56|0.0208
81485807|NCT02858908|162661425|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.054||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|-0.017|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in the OSU Autism Rating Scale - DSM-IV (OARS-4) total impairment mean||-0.017|-0.092|0.0068
81485808|NCT02858908|162661425|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.009||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.028|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in the OSU Autism Rating Scale - DSM-IV (OARS-4) total impairment mean||0.028|-0.047|0.6090
81541436|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.197||||0.0072||95.0|1.953|12.441|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 15 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||12.441|1.953|0.0072
81541437|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.274||||0.0079||95.0|1.908|12.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||12.640|1.908|0.0079
81541438|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.413||||0.0093||95.0|1.826|13.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 16 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||13.000|1.826|0.0093
81485809|NCT02858908|162661426|OTHER|A mixed effect model repeated measure (MMRM) was fitted to the observed values at week12 in OSU CGI-I. The model included dose group and visit as fixed effects, and the treatment-by-visit interaction. F-tests from PROC MIXED were based on Kenward-Roger's adjusted degrees of freedom. A compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for the repeated visits within subject.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.4||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|3.7||p-values are presented for the comparison of adjusted Least Square Means to a score of 4, representing 'No change'|Mixed Models Analysis|||Observed value at week 12 in OSU global improvement scale for autism (OSU CGI-I)||3.7|3.0|0.0011
81485810|NCT02858908|162661426|OTHER|A mixed effect model repeated measure (MMRM) was fitted to the observed values at week12 in OSU CGI-I. The model included dose group and visit as fixed effects, and the treatment-by-visit interaction. F-tests from PROC MIXED were based on Kenward-Roger's adjusted degrees of freedom. A compound symmetry covariance matrix was used for the repeated visits within subject.|Mean Difference (Net)|4.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|4.4||p-values are presented for the comparison of adjusted Least Square Means to a score of 4, representing 'No change'|Mixed Models Analysis|||Observed value at week 12 in OSU global improvement scale for autism (OSU CGI-I)||4.4|3.6|1.0000
81485811|NCT02858908|162661427|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.35|-3.47|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline at week 12 in the clinician-completed domain specific causes for concern VAS total score (cm)||-3.47|-8.35|<0.0001
81485812|NCT02858908|162661427|OTHER|Analysis of change in efficacy variables from baseline to week 12 were performed using mixed effect model repeated measures (MMRM) with baseline value as a covariate, dose group and visit as fixed effects and a treatment-by-visit interaction. Adjusted least square mean estimates were produced by dose group and study visit and were presented with two-sided 95% confidence intervals and p-values.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.27||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.71|-0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline at week 12 in the clinician-completed domain specific causes for concern VAS total score (cm)||-0.83|-5.71|0.0116
81485813|NCT02858908|162661428|OTHER|An ANCOVA was fitted to the change in the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test age-based standard score from baseline to end of treatment. The model included the baseline value as a covariate and dose group as a fixed effect.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1||||0.6631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|4.3|||ANCOVA||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in the peabody picture vocabulary test age-based standard score||4.3|-6.5|0.6631
81485814|NCT02858908|162661428|OTHER|An ANCOVA was fitted to the change in the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test age-based standard score from baseline to end of treatment. The model included the baseline value as a covariate and dose group as a fixed effect.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.9546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|5.2|||ANCOVA||The mean difference is an adjusted Least Square Mean|Change from baseline to week 12 in the peabody picture vocabulary test age-based standard score||5.2|-5.5|0.9546
81485815|NCT03191552|162661437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81485816|NCT03191552|162661438|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027||||||Mann-Whitney U test was used to test the significance of pairwise differences using Bonferroni correction to adjust for multiple comparisons.p value of less than 0.05/3 was determined as the level of statistical significance.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.027
81485817|NCT03191552|162661439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||Mann-WhitneyU test was used to test the significance of pairwise differences using Bonferroni correction to adjust for multiple comparisons.p value of less than 0.05/3 was determined as the level of statistical significance.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.008
81485818|NCT03191552|162661440|SUPERIORITY|Mann-WhitneyU test was used to test the significance of pairwise differences using Bonferroni correction to adjust for multiple comparisons.p value of less than 0.05/3 was determined as the level of statistical significance.||||||0.004||||||Mann-WhitneyU test was performed to test the significance of pairwise differences using Bonferroni correction to adjust for multiple comparisons.p value of less than 0.05/3 was determined as the level of statistical significance.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.004
81485819|NCT03191552|162661441|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.837|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.837
81485820|NCT03191552|162661442|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.570
81541439|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.491||||0.0101||95.0|1.78|13.201|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||13.201|1.780|0.0101
81485821|NCT03191552|162661443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.334|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.334
81485822|NCT03191552|162661444|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81485823|NCT03191552|162661445|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.77
81485824|NCT03191552|162661446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.889|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.889
81485825|NCT03191552|162661447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.956|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.956
81485826|NCT03191552|162661448|SUPERIORITY||||||,|0||||||Mann-WhitneyU test was used to test the significance of pairwise differences using Bonferroni correction to adjust for multiple comparisons.p value of less than 0.05/3 was determined as the level of statistical significance.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0,001
81485827|NCT03191552|162661449|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.14
81485828|NCT03191552|162661450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.08
81485829|NCT03191552|162661451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.314|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.314
81485830|NCT03191552|162661452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.244|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.244
81485831|NCT03191552|162661453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81485832|NCT01149655|162661454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.461||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.242|0.879|||Log Rank|The log-rank test was based on time to exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse.|Hazard ratios and their 95% confidence intervals were derived from the Cox Proportional Hazard model with treatment as term. Hazard ratio \< 1 is in favor of oral aripiprazole 10-30 mg group for superiority test.|The total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||0.879|0.242|0.0161
81485833|NCT01149655|162661456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0962|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|p-value was derived using Chi-square test.||Statistical Analysis for Last Visit. The total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0962
81485834|NCT01149655|162661457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9025|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|p-value was derived using Chi-square test.||The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.9025
81485835|NCT01149655|162661458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|p-value was derived from the log-rank tests.||The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0076
81541440|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.63||||0.0117||95.0|1.697|13.562|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 17 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||13.562|1.697|0.0117
81485836|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3862|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis at Baseline. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.3862
81485837|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8861|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 1. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.8861
81485838|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8189|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 2. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.8189
81485839|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3689|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 3. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.3689
81485840|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9723|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 4. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.9723
81485841|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2985|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 6. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.2985
81485842|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0883|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 8. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0883
81485843|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0228|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 10. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0228
81485844|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0274|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 12. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0274
81485845|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0135|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 14. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0135
81485846|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 16. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0059
81485847|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 18. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0076
81485848|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 20. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0065
81485849|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 22. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0175
81485850|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 24. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0107
81485851|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 26. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0118
81485852|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0232|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 28. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0232
81485853|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0337|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 30. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0337
81485854|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0507|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 32. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0507
81485855|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0791|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 34. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0791
81485856|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0898|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 36. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0898
81485857|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0686|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 38. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0686
81485858|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0833|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 40. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0833
81485859|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0824|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 42. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0824
81485860|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0686|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 44. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0686
81485861|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0737|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 46. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0737
81485862|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0893|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 48. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0893
81485863|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0706|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 50. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0706
81485864|NCT01149655|162661461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0657|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH method was based on raw mean score statistics.||Statistical analysis for Week 52. The expected total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 2:1 (aripiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio to achieve at least 80% power and to preserve an overall nominal alpha level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||0.0657
81485865|NCT01265498|162661465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.9||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p values and relative benefit were calculated with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by clinic and diabetes status.|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||2.8|1.3|0.0002
81485866|NCT01265498|162661466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.5||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p values and relative benefit were calculated with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by clinic and diabetes status|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||2.6|0.9|0.08
81485867|NCT01265498|162661467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.8||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p values and relative benefit were calculated with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by clinic and diabetes status|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||2.7|1.1|0.004
81485868|NCT01265498|162661468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||-0.1|-0.6|0.01
81485869|NCT01265498|162661469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.5|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||-0.5|-1.3|<0.0001
81485870|NCT01265498|162661470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.5||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p values and relative benefit were calculated with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by clinic and diabetes status|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||2.1|1.0|0.03
81541441|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.707||||0.0126||95.0|1.65|13.764|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||13.764|1.650|0.0126
81541442|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.846||||0.0144||95.0|1.565|14.127|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 18 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||14.127|1.565|0.0144
81485871|NCT01265498|162661471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||0.0|-0.5|0.03
81485872|NCT01265498|162661472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p values and relative benefit were calculated with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by clinic and diabetes status|obeticholic acid vs. placebo|||2.3|1.2|0.001
81485873|NCT01265498|162661473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||-0.2|-0.6|0.0004
81485874|NCT01265498|162661474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.6||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p values and relative benefit were calculated with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by clinic and diabetes status|obeticholic acid vs. placebo|||2.2|1.1|0.006
81541443|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.924||||0.0153||95.0|1.518|14.329|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||14.329|1.518|0.0153
81485875|NCT01265498|162661475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||-0.1|-0.5|0.0006
81485876|NCT01265498|162661476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p values and relative benefit were calculated with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test, stratified by clinic and diabetes status|obeticholic acid vs. placebo|||1.7|0.6|0.90
81485877|NCT01265498|162661477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||0.2|-0.1|0.59
81485878|NCT01265498|162661478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-11.0|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||-11|-28|<0.0001
81485879|NCT01265498|162661479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-6.0|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||-6|-18|0.0001
81485880|NCT01265498|162661480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|24.0|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||24|13|<0.0001
81485881|NCT01265498|162661481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|-14.0|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||-14|-35|<0.0001
81541444|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.063||||0.0172||95.0|1.432|14.693|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 19 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||14.693|1.432|0.0172
81541445|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.14||||0.0182||95.0|1.384|14.896|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 1: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||14.896|1.384|0.0182
81541446|NCT00083889|162759661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.279||||0.0201||95.0|1.297|15.261|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cycle 20 Day 28: Differences in effect estimates between treatment arms. Repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time since randomization, treatment-by-time interaction, and baseline EQ-VAS baseline score (intercept and time since randomization are included as random effects)||15.261|1.297|0.0201
81541447|NCT00960375|162759668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.489|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Smoking reduction outcomes were examined in the randomized sample using data from baseline and post-treatment assessments. The variable examined was self-reported number of cigarettes smoked per day during the last 7 days. This variable was skewed so a natural log transformation was applied before linear mixed model analysis.||||0.489
81541448|NCT00960375|162759669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.685|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||This outcome was examined in the randomized sample. Abstinence was defined as self-reported no smoking in the last 7 days + expired CO ≤ 10 PPM. To assess difference in change between conditions, we tested the significance of the condition-by-time interaction using repeated measured mixed models with a random participant effect. Time was binary: post-treatment versus baseline. We used a logistic model for binary outcomes.||||0.685
81541449|NCT01601535|162759773|OTHER|||||||0.14||||||MYCN Amplified vs. MYCN not Amplified|Fisher Exact|||||||0.14
81541450|NCT01601535|162759773|OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||Fisher Exact|MYCN Amplified or Myc Positive vs. MYCN Non-amplified and Myc Negative||||||0.21
81485882|NCT01265498|162661482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.5|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||-0.5|-2.4|0.002
81485883|NCT01265498|162661483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.38||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.6|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||0.60|0.16|0.0009
81485884|NCT01265498|162661484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|-0.01|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||-0.01|-0.10|0.01
81541451|NCT01601535|162759773|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|Aurora A protein Positive vs. Aurora A protein Negative||||||1.0
81541452|NCT01601535|162759774|OTHER|||||||0.094||||||UGT1A1 6\\6 vs. UGT1A1 6\\7 vs. UGT1A1 7\\7|Fisher Exact|||||||0.094
81541453|NCT01601535|162759774|OTHER|||||||0.63||||||UGT1A1 6\\6 vs. UGT1A1 6\\7 vs. UGT1A1 7\\7|Fisher Exact|||||||0.63
81485885|NCT01265498|162661485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.65|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||0.65|0.26|<0.0001
81485886|NCT01265498|162661486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.3|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||0.30|-0.35|0.88
81485887|NCT01265498|162661487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.6|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||2.6|-1.8|0.72
81485888|NCT01265498|162661488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.01|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||0.01|-0.01|0.71
81485889|NCT01265498|162661489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.4|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||-0.4|-1.8|0.002
81541454|NCT01601535|162759775|OTHER|||||||0.9||||||AurkA Codon 31 Summary H vs. AurkA Codon 31 Summary V vs. AurkA Codon 31 Summary W|Fisher Exact|||||||0.90
81541455|NCT01601535|162759775|OTHER|||||||1||||||AurkA Codon 57 Summary H vs. AurkA Codon 57 Summary W|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81541456|NCT03980730|162759806|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2057|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2057
81541457|NCT02392806|162759817|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81541458|NCT01097668|162759855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||negative binomial model|||Comparison of the baseline 'ITT population' MRI data with week 16 data.||||<0.001
81541459|NCT01097668|162759855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||negative binomial model|||Comparison of the baseline 'MRI population' data with data from week 16.||||0.030
81541460|NCT02535481|162759927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.366||||||At 6 weeks|Fisher Exact|||||||0.366
81541461|NCT02535481|162759927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24||||||At 3 months|Fisher Exact|||||||0.24
81541462|NCT02535481|162759928|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier analysis of cumulative wound healing followed by a log rank test||||||<0.0001
81541463|NCT02535481|162759929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.12
81541464|NCT02535481|162759930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81541465|NCT02535481|162759931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||At 6 weeks|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81541466|NCT02535481|162759931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||At 3 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81485890|NCT01265498|162661490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||0.4|-0.2|0.40
81485891|NCT01265498|162661491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|26.0|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||26|7|0.001
81485892|NCT01265498|162661492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.1|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||-0.1|-1.4|0.03
81485893|NCT01265498|162661493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.04|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||0.04|0.00|0.04
81485894|NCT01265498|162661494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.05|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||0.05|-0.03|0.53
81485895|NCT01265498|162661495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.6||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.0|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||5.0|0.2|0.03
81485896|NCT01265498|162661496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|29.0|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||29|0|0.05
81485897|NCT01265498|162661497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.2|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||0.2|-1.2|0.13
81485898|NCT01265498|162661498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.6|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||1.6|-0.5|0.31
81485899|NCT01265498|162661499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||0.1|-0.6|0.16
81485900|NCT01265498|162661500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|-0.01|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||-0.01|-0.04|0.002
81485901|NCT01265498|162661501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.8|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||0.8|-0.2|0.26
81485902|NCT01265498|162661502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|38.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|69.0|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||69|6|0.02
81485903|NCT01265498|162661503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|23.0|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||23|3|0.01
81485904|NCT01265498|162661504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.6|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||2.6|-1.7|0.71
81485905|NCT01265498|162661505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.6|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||-0.6|-3.7|0.008
81485906|NCT01265498|162661506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.2|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||-0.2|-1.3|0.01
81485907|NCT01265498|162661507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.5|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||1.5|-2.2|0.70
81485908|NCT01265498|162661508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.02|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||0.02|-0.01|0.57
81485909|NCT01265498|162661509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|0.0|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||0|-7|0.05
81485910|NCT01265498|162661510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.0|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||1|-4|0.23
81485911|NCT01265498|162661511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.0|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||3|-1|0.22
81485912|NCT01265498|162661512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.0|||ANCOVA|calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 72 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome|obeticholic acid vs placebo|||2|-3|0.65
81485913|NCT00921024|162661552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81485914|NCT00921024|162661553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81485915|NCT05994963|162661556|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|58.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.45|85.6|||||The ratio (test/reference) and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages. Treatment A = reference; treatment B = test.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||85.60|40.45|
81485916|NCT05994963|162661557|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|56.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|38.71|83.73|||||The ratio (test/reference) and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages. Treatment A = reference; treatment B = test.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||83.73|38.71|
81485917|NCT05994963|162661558|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|50.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|33.01|76.13|||||The ratio (test/reference) and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages. Treatment A = reference; treatment B = test.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||76.13|33.01|
81485918|NCT05994963|162661559|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|202.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|138.43|296.27|||||The ratio (test/reference) and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages. Treatment B = reference; treatment C = test.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||296.27|138.43|
81485919|NCT05994963|162661560|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|196.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|131.01|293.55|||||The ratio (test/reference) and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages. Treatment B = reference; treatment C = test.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||293.55|131.01|
81485920|NCT05994963|162661561|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|230.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|145.53|364.2|||||The ratio (test/reference) and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages. Treatment B = reference; treatment C = test.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||364.20|145.53|
81541467|NCT00286468|162759946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.19||A step-down strategy was used for the primary analysis. First, the 25mg dose was compared to placebo at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. The 12.5 mg dose was compared to placebo only if the comparison of the 25mg dose to placebo was significant.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for glycosylated hemoglobin as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|Null Hypothesis: No difference between treatment and placebo arms in change from baseline in glycosylated hemoglobin at week 26. Sample size calculated based on normally distributed means. For comparison of either dose vs. placebo (2-sample t-test), study sample size \>=500 subjects had 94% power to detect a treatment difference as small as 0.4% in the supportive per-protocol analysis set assuming SD=0.8%, 2-sided \>0.05 significance level, and \>=80% of subjects meeting per protocol criteria.||-0.19|-0.59|<0.001
81541468|NCT00286468|162759946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.33||A step-down strategy was used for the primary analysis. First, the 25mg dose was compared to placebo at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. The 12.5 mg dose was compared to placebo only if the comparison of the 25mg dose to placebo was significant.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|Null Hypothesis: No difference between treatment and placebo arms in change from baseline in glycosylated hemoglobin at week 26. Sample size calculated based on normally distributed means. For comparison of either dose vs. placebo (2-sample t-test), study sample size \>=500 subjects had 94% power to detect a treatment difference as small as 0.4% in the supportive per protocol analysis set assuming SD=0.8%, 2-sided \>0.05 significance level and \>=80% of subjects meeting per-protocol criteria.||-0.33|-0.73|<0.001
81485921|NCT05994963|162661562|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|122.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.61|161.19|||||The ratio (test/reference) and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages. Treatment B = reference; treatment D= test.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||161.19|93.61|
81485922|NCT05994963|162661563|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|104.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.54|115.94|||||The ratio (test/reference) and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages. Treatment B = reference; treatment D= test.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||115.94|94.54|
81485923|NCT05994963|162661564|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|124.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.46|166.09|||||The ratio (test/reference) and 90% CIs are expressed as percentages. Treatment B = reference; treatment D= test.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within the sequence as a random effect.||166.09|93.46|
81485924|NCT03720119|162661683|OTHER|Analysis of Variance for repeated measurements.|day effect F|27.83||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The calculated P-Value represents the repeated measurement/Day (all times versus Day 1)|Dunnett's post-hoc test|||||||0.0001
81485925|NCT01944423|162661685|SUPERIORITY||Logit difference (final values)|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|0.97||p=ns 2-sided|two-phase growth curve model|||||0.97|-2.25|
81485926|NCT01944423|162661686|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|7.94||2-sided|two-phase growth curve model|||At end-of-treatment||7.94|0.25|.038
81485927|NCT01944423|162661687|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|5.26||2-sided|two-phase growth curve model|||At 6 month follow-up||5.26|1.15|.003
81485928|NCT02897349|162661688|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference (%)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.16|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Based on Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) including fixed effects treatment, week, type of insulin, and treatment by week interaction, linear covariates baseline HbA1c, baseline HbA1c by week interaction and random effect for patient. Within-patient errors are modelled by unstructured covariance matrix. Adjusted mean is based on all patients in the model (not only patients with a baseline and week 24 measurement).||-0.16|-0.65|0.0016
81485929|NCT02897349|162661689|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference (mg/dL)|-6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1||0.2241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|3.8|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Based on MMRM including fixed effects treatment, week, type of insulin, and treatment by week interaction, linear covariates baseline HbA1c, baseline FPG baseline FPG by week interaction and random effect for patient. Within-patient errors are modelled by unstructured covariance matrix. Adjusted mean is based on all patients in the model (not only patients with a baseline and week 24 measurement).||3.8|-16.2|0.2241
81485930|NCT02897349|162661690|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference (mg/dL)|-31.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.2||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.15|-15.75|||ANCOVA|||Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including fixed effect treatment and type of insulin, and linear covariates baseline HbA1c and baseline 2-h PPG.||-15.75|-48.15|0.0001
81485931|NCT02897349|162661691|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.793||||0.2431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.673|4.78|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model with terms for treatment and type of insulin as fixed effect and continuous linear covariates baseline HbA1c||4.780|0.673|0.2431
81541469|NCT00286468|162759947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.13||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.13|-0.33|<0.001
81485932|NCT02897349|162661692|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.481||||0.6235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.309|7.105|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model with terms for treatment and type of insulin as fixed effect and continuous linear covariates baseline HbA1c||7.105|0.309|0.6235
81485933|NCT02897349|162661693|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.293||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.286|4.091|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model with terms for treatment and type of insulin as fixed effect and continuous linear covariates baseline HbA1c||4.091|1.286|0.0049
81485934|NCT01829347|162661702|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|1.133|||Log Rank|||The primary endpoint was assessed using a Kaplan-Meier survival analysis of the Intent-to-Treat (ITT) population utilizing a log-rank test.||1.133|0.085|0.076
81485935|NCT01829347|162661703|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81485936|NCT03435055|162661712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test were conducted on subject specific beta maps to identify changes in connectivity associated with nitrous oxide in SPM12. Hypothesis was that the results would be deemed significant at false discovery rate (FDR) cluster level corrected p \< 0.05 derived from a voxel-wise uncorrected p-value \< 0.001.||||0.001
81485937|NCT03435055|162661713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test were conducted on subject specific beta maps to identify changes in connectivity associated with nitrous oxide in SPM12. Hypothesis was that results would be deemed significant at false discovery rate (FDR) cluster level corrected p \< 0.05 derived from a voxel-wise uncorrected p-value \< 0.001.||||0.006
81485938|NCT03435055|162661714|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired-t tests were conducted to determine whether changes in stimulus intensity: post stimulus at baseline and under subanesthetic dose of nitrous oxide. Statistical tests were completed in SPSS 26 and determined by p \< 0.05.||||<0.01
81485939|NCT03435055|162661715|OTHER|Paired T-test comparing baseline to nitrous||||||0.0622|||||||Paired t-test|||Delta||||0.0622
81485940|NCT03435055|162661715|OTHER|Paired T-test comparing baseline to nitrous||||||0.0292|||||||Paired t-test|||Theta||||0.0292
81485941|NCT03435055|162661715|OTHER|Paired T-test comparing baseline to nitrous||||||0.5905|||||||Paired t-test|||Alpha comparison||||0.5905
81485942|NCT01668797|162661764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|The log-rank test was based on time to exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse.||The total number of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms/impending relapse was estimated using a 1:1 (brexpiprazole:placebo) randomization ratio.||||<0.0001
81485943|NCT01668797|162661765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||The percentage of participants with impending relapse in treatment groups (Brexpiprazole and placebo) in final analysis for participants meeting at least one of the criteria.||||<0.0001
81485944|NCT01668797|162661766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2296|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||||0.2296
81485945|NCT01668797|162661766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2051|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||||0.2051
81485946|NCT01668797|162661766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7354|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||||0.7354
81485947|NCT01668797|162661766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1977|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||||0.1977
81485948|NCT01668797|162661766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8734|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||||0.8734
81485949|NCT01668797|162661766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis at Last Visit.||||0.0007
81485950|NCT01668797|162661767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3||||0.0664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.82|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of treatment comparisons at Week 6.||0.23|-6.82|0.0664
81485951|NCT01668797|162661767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.31||||0.0301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|-0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of treatment comparisons at Week 12.||-0.52|-10.1|0.0301
81485952|NCT01668797|162661767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.77||||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.86|-0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of treatment comparisons at Week 24.||-0.68|-8.86|0.0226
81485953|NCT01668797|162661767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.03||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of treatment comparisons at Week 36.||-1.59|-10.5|0.0086
81485954|NCT01668797|162661767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.31||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|5.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis of treatment comparisons at Week 52.||5.46|-18.1|0.2800
81485955|NCT01668797|162661767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.42||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.01|-1.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at across visits||-1.82|-7.01|0.0011
81485956|NCT01668797|162661768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.04||||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.31|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||0.23|-6.31|0.0683
81485957|NCT01668797|162661768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.05||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||-0.90|-9.20|0.0174
81541470|NCT00286468|162759947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.18||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.18|-0.38|<0.001
81485958|NCT01668797|162661768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.59||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-3.18|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||-3.18|-12.0|0.0008
81485959|NCT01668797|162661768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.02||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|-3.59|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-3.59|-12.4|0.0005
81485960|NCT01668797|162661768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.95||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-3.41|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||-3.41|-12.5|0.0007
81485961|NCT01668797|162661769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11||||0.0507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||0.00|-2.23|0.0507
81485962|NCT01668797|162661769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.87||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||-0.50|-3.24|0.0080
81485963|NCT01668797|162661769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.56||||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||-0.24|-2.89|0.0215
81485964|NCT01668797|162661769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.88||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|-0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-0.58|-3.19|0.0053
81485965|NCT01668797|162661769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.71||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||-0.22|-5.20|0.339
81485966|NCT01668797|162661769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|-0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at across visits.||-0.88|-2.32|< 0.0001
81541471|NCT00286468|162759948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.26||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.26|-0.53|<0.001
81485967|NCT01668797|162661770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94||||0.1093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||0.21|-2.10|0.1093
81485968|NCT01668797|162661770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.86||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|-0.47|||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||-0.47|-3.25|0.0089
81485969|NCT01668797|162661770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.74||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|-1.22|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||-1.22|-4.26|0.0005
81485970|NCT01668797|162661770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.94||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.43|-1.44|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-1.44|-4.43|0.0001
81485971|NCT01668797|162661770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-1.66|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 52||-1.66|-4.70|<0.0001
81485972|NCT01668797|162661771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||0.29|-1.66|0.1650
81485973|NCT01668797|162661771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78||||0.2001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||0.42|-1.97|0.2001
81485974|NCT01668797|162661771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95||||0.0939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||0.16|-2.07|0.0939
81485975|NCT01668797|162661771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05||||0.1396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||0.35|-2.44|0.1396
81485976|NCT01668797|162661771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||5.00|-4.14|0.8470
81485977|NCT01668797|162661771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.2258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at across visits.||0.3|-1.24|0.2258
81485978|NCT01668797|162661772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76||||0.0981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||0.14|-1.65|0.0981
81485979|NCT01668797|162661772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||-0.15|-2.30|0.0264
81485980|NCT01668797|162661772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.55||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||-0.42|-2.69|0.0078
81485981|NCT01668797|162661772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.57||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|-0.38|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-0.38|-2.77|0.0101
81485982|NCT01668797|162661772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.24||||0.0516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 52||0.01|-2.50|0.0516
81485983|NCT01668797|162661773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.0279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||-0.03|-0.53|0.0279
81485984|NCT01668797|162661773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||-0.09|-0.68|0.0117
81485985|NCT01668797|162661773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||-0.09|-0.64|0.0105
81485986|NCT01668797|162661773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-0.25|-0.87|0.0007
81485987|NCT01668797|162661773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||0.06|-1.09|0.0780
81485988|NCT01668797|162661773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at across visits.||-0.15|-0.54|0.0006
81485989|NCT01668797|162661774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||-0.03|-0.47|0.0284
81485990|NCT01668797|162661774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||-0.11|-0.62|0.0056
81485991|NCT01668797|162661774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||-0.24|-0.76|0.0002
81485992|NCT01668797|162661774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-0.30|-0.82|<.0001
81485993|NCT01668797|162661774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 52||-0.26|-0.79|0.0002
81541472|NCT00286468|162759948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.33||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.33|-0.61|<0.001
81541473|NCT00286468|162759949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.25||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.25|-0.57|<0.001
81541474|NCT00286468|162759949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.36||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.36|-0.68|<0.001
81485994|NCT01668797|162661775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.0387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||-0.20|-0.60|0.0387
81485995|NCT01668797|162661775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||-0.07|-0.75|0.0185
81485996|NCT01668797|162661775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||-0.24|-0.97|0.0010
81485997|NCT01668797|162661775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-0.30|-1.02|0.0004
81485998|NCT01668797|162661775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.61||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||-0.25|-0.96|0.0009
81485999|NCT01668797|162661776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01||||0.6525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|5.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||5.49|-3.47|0.6525
81486000|NCT01668797|162661776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.08||||0.1677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|14.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||14.87|-2.71|0.1677
81486001|NCT01668797|162661776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.55||||0.2347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|9.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at across visits.||9.5|-2.41|0.2347
81486002|NCT01668797|162661777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.79||||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|7.17|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||7.17|0.40|0.0285
81486003|NCT01668797|162661777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.75||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|8.18|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||8.18|1.31|0.0071
81486004|NCT01668797|162661778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.61||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|4.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||4.88|-1.65|0.3290
81486005|NCT01668797|162661778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.66||||0.1765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|6.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||6.54|-1.22|0.1765
81486006|NCT01668797|162661778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5||||0.0331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|8.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||8.63|0.38|0.0331
81486007|NCT01668797|162661778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.88||||0.0522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|11.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||11.82|-0.06|0.0522
81486008|NCT01668797|162661778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.66||||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|6.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at across visits.||6.92|0.41|0.0281
81486009|NCT01668797|162661779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.88||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|6.86|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||6.86|0.90|0.0111
81486010|NCT01668797|162661779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.36||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|8.62|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||8.62|2.10|0.0014
81486011|NCT01668797|162661779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.61|10.0|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||10.00|3.61|<.0001
81486012|NCT01668797|162661779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.55||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.28|9.83|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||9.83|3.28|0.0001
81486013|NCT01668797|162661780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0014
81486014|NCT01668797|162661781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.1577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||0.17|-1.02|0.1577
81486015|NCT01668797|162661781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.1685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||0.28|-1.61|0.1685
81486016|NCT01668797|162661781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.2815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||0.42|-1.43|0.2815
81486017|NCT01668797|162661781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-0.12|-2.16|0.0286
81486018|NCT01668797|162661781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03||||0.1803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||0.51|-2.58|0.1803
81486019|NCT01668797|162661781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at across visits.||-0.17|-1.12|0.0077
81486020|NCT01668797|162661782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.1852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||0.21|-1.06|0.1852
81486021|NCT01668797|162661782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||0.21|-1.47|0.1430
81486022|NCT01668797|162661782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08||||0.0323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||-0.09|-2.06|0.0323
81486023|NCT01668797|162661782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-0.37|-2.31|0.0071
81486024|NCT01668797|162661782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||-0.56|-2.52|0.0023
81486025|NCT01668797|162661783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34||||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||-0.14|-2.54|0.0288
81486026|NCT01668797|162661783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.02||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||-0.44|-3.60|0.0128
81486027|NCT01668797|162661783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.59||||0.0462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||0.03|-3.15|0.0462
81541475|NCT00286468|162759950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.19||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.19|-0.54|<0.001
81486028|NCT01668797|162661783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.29||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.94|-0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-0.64|-3.94|0.0074
81486029|NCT01668797|162661783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.05|-0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 52||-0.75|-6.05|0.0136
81486030|NCT01668797|162661783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.91||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at across visits.||-0.97|-2.84|0.0001
81486031|NCT01668797|162661784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08||||0.0695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||0.09|-2.26|0.0695
81486032|NCT01668797|162661784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.93||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.38|-0.49|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||-0.49|-3.38|0.0089
81486033|NCT01668797|162661784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.83||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|-1.27|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||-1.27|-4.39|0.0004
81486034|NCT01668797|162661784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.09||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|-1.54|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-1.54|-4.63|0.0001
81486035|NCT01668797|162661784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|-1.89|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||-1.89|-4.99|<0.0001
81486036|NCT01668797|162661785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.1969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||0.35|-1.66|0.1969
81486037|NCT01668797|162661785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.2007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||0.43|-2.04|0.2007
81486038|NCT01668797|162661785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||-0.03|-2.30|0.0436
81486039|NCT01668797|162661785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.51||||0.0444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-0.04|-2.97|0.0444
81486040|NCT01668797|162661785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.8927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|5.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||5.02|-4.40|0.8927
81486041|NCT01668797|162661785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.2154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at across visits.||0.31|-1.34|0.2154
81486042|NCT01668797|162661786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85||||0.0707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||0.07|-1.78|0.0707
81486043|NCT01668797|162661786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.24||||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||-0.14|-2.35|0.0276
81486044|NCT01668797|162661786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.59||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|-0.45|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||-0.45|-2.72|0.0065
81486045|NCT01668797|162661786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.63||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-0.42|-2.84|0.0085
81486046|NCT01668797|162661786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||0.07|-2.52|0.0630
81486047|NCT01668797|162661787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.2251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||0.31|-1.33|0.2251
81486048|NCT01668797|162661787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13||||0.0368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||-0.07|-2.19|0.0368
81486049|NCT01668797|162661787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||-0.56|-2.51|0.0024
81486050|NCT01668797|162661787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.48||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-0.15|-2.80|0.0293
81486051|NCT01668797|162661787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.9632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|3.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||3.17|-3.32|0.9632
81486052|NCT01668797|162661787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at across visits.||-0.34|-1.63|0.0029
81486053|NCT01668797|162661788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.1062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||0.14|-1.44|0.1062
81486054|NCT01668797|162661788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.37||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||-0.42|-2.33|0.0051
81486055|NCT01668797|162661788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.05||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|-1.01|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||-1.01|-3.08|0.0001
81541476|NCT00286468|162759950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.33||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.33|-0.68|<0.001
81541477|NCT00286468|162759951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.17||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.17|-0.54|<0.001
81486056|NCT01668797|162661788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.94||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.89|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-0.89|-3.00|0.0004
81541478|NCT00286468|162759951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.34||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.34|-0.71|<0.001
81541479|NCT00286468|162759952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.1||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-3.4||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-3.4|-20.8|0.006
81541480|NCT00286468|162759952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-10.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-10.6|-28.0|<0.001
81486057|NCT01668797|162661788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.69||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||-0.56|-2.81|0.0035
81486058|NCT01668797|162661789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.1465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||0.13|-0.85|0.1465
81541481|NCT00286468|162759953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|-7.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-7.2|-22.5|<0.001
81486059|NCT01668797|162661789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.2154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||0.29|-1.27|0.2154
81486060|NCT01668797|162661789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.2696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||0.35|-1.23|0.2696
81486061|NCT01668797|162661789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-0.19|-1.95|0.0179
81486062|NCT01668797|162661789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14||||0.0875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||0.18|-2.46|0.0875
81486063|NCT01668797|162661789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at across visits.||-0.24|-1.08|0.0021
81486064|NCT01668797|162661790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.2135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||0.19|-0.86|0.2135
81486065|NCT01668797|162661790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.2437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||0.29|-1.13|0.2437
81486066|NCT01668797|162661790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81||||0.0635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||0.05|-1.66|0.0635
81486067|NCT01668797|162661790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||-0.22|-1.92|0.0144
81486068|NCT01668797|162661790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||-0.39|-2.12|0.0046
81486069|NCT01668797|162661791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||0.19|-1.14|0.1640
81486070|NCT01668797|162661791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.5466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||0.55|-1.04|0.5466
81486071|NCT01668797|162661791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.9417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||0.87|-0.81|0.9417
81486072|NCT01668797|162661791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.6257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||0.76|-1.25|0.6257
81486073|NCT01668797|162661791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.7437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||1.21|-1.68|0.7437
81486074|NCT01668797|162661791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.4506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis at across visits.||0.28|-0.62|0.4506
81486075|NCT01668797|162661792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67||||0.0467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 6.||-0.06|-1.32|0.0467
81486076|NCT01668797|162661792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.1599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||0.22|-1.33|0.1599
81486077|NCT01668797|162661792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||0.1417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 24.||0.19|-1.35|0.1417
81486078|NCT01668797|162661792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.0724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 36.||0.06|-1.47|0.0724
81486079|NCT01668797|162661792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.0608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 52.||0.03|-1.47|0.0608
81486080|NCT01027845|162661827|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparability to the 105553 study in terms of non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval(CI) on the GMC ratios (GMCs from 105553 10Pn Group over GMCs from 10Pn Group) were below a limit of 2-fold for all 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes. Number of participants analysed =1100 in the 105553 10Pn Group; GMC= 1.05 µg/mL with 95% CI = (1.00 to 1.10).|GMC ratio|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.18||||||"Immune response of Synflorix vaccine tested between subjects of the 10Pn Group of the study and healthy European subjects from the 10PN-PD-DIT-001 (105553) study (with following indication: 3-dose primary vaccination of infants between 6 to 12 weeks of age at the time of the first vaccination with Synflorix), that formed the 105553 10Pn Group.~At 1 month after primary immunization (post-dose 3), ELISA GMC ratio (105553 10Pn Group over 10Pn Group) was calculated for pneumococcal serotype 1."||0.18|0.14|
81486081|NCT01027845|162661827|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparability to the 105553 study in terms of non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval(CI) on the GMC ratios (GMCs from 105553 10Pn Group over GMCs from 10Pn Group) were below a limit of 2-fold for all 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes. Number of participants analysed =1106 in the 105553 10Pn Group; GMC= 1.45 µg/mL with 95% CI = (1.38 to 1.53).|GMC ratio|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.25||||||"Immune response of Synflorix vaccine tested between subjects of the 10Pn Group of the study and healthy European subjects from the 10PN-PD-DIT-001 (105553) study (with following indication: 3-dose primary vaccination of infants between 6 to 12 weeks of age at the time of the first vaccination with Synflorix), that formed the 105553 10Pn Group.~At 1 month after primary immunization (post-dose 3), ELISA GMC ratio (105553 10Pn Group over 10Pn Group) was calculated for pneumococcal serotype 4."||0.25|0.2|
81486082|NCT01027845|162661827|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparability to the 105553 study in terms of non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval(CI) on the GMC ratios (GMCs from 105553 10Pn Group over GMCs from 10Pn Group) were below a limit of 2-fold for all 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes. Number of participants analysed =1104 in the 105553 10Pn Group; GMC= 1.70 µg/mL with 95% CI = (1.62 to 1.78).|GMC ratio|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.29||||||"Immune response of Synflorix vaccine tested between subjects of the 10Pn Group of the study and healthy European subjects from the 10PN-PD-DIT-001 (105553) study (with following indication: 3-dose primary vaccination of infants between 6 to 12 weeks of age at the time of the first vaccination with Synflorix), that formed the 105553 10Pn Group.~At 1 month after primary immunization (post-dose 3), ELISA GMC ratio (105553 10Pn Group over 10Pn Group) was calculated for pneumococcal serotype 5."||0.29|0.23|
81486083|NCT01027845|162661827|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparability to the 105553 study in terms of non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval(CI) on the GMC ratios (GMCs from 105553 10Pn Group over GMCs from 10Pn Group) were below a limit of 2-fold for all 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes. Number of participants analysed =1100 in the 105553 10Pn Group; GMC= 0.33 µg/mL with 95% CI = (0.30 to 0.36).|GMC ratio|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.23||||||"Immune response of Synflorix vaccine tested between subjects of the 10Pn Group of the study and healthy European subjects from the 10PN-PD-DIT-001 (105553) study (with following indication: 3-dose primary vaccination of infants between 6 to 12 weeks of age at the time of the first vaccination with Synflorix), that formed the 105553 10Pn Group.~At 1 month after primary immunization (post-dose 3), ELISA GMC ratio (105553 10Pn Group over 10Pn Group) was calculated for pneumococcal serotype 6B."||0.23|0.16|
81541482|NCT00286468|162759953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.7|-12.4||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-12.4|-27.7|<0.001
81541483|NCT00286468|162759954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.9||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|-2.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-2.6|-19.3|0.010
81486084|NCT01027845|162661827|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparability to the 105553 study in terms of non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval(CI) on the GMC ratios (GMCs from 105553 10Pn Group over GMCs from 10Pn Group) were below a limit of 2-fold for all 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes. Number of participants analysed =1107 in the 105553 10Pn Group; GMC= 1.72 µg/mL with 95% CI = (1.64 to 1.80).|GMC ratio|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.31||||||"Immune response of Synflorix vaccine tested between subjects of the 10Pn Group of the study and healthy European subjects from the 10PN-PD-DIT-001 (105553) study (with following indication: 3-dose primary vaccination of infants between 6 to 12 weeks of age at the time of the first vaccination with Synflorix), that formed the 105553 10Pn Group.~At 1 month after primary immunization (post-dose 3), ELISA GMC ratio (105553 10Pn Group over 10Pn Group) was calculated for pneumococcal serotype 7F."||0.31|0.25|
81486085|NCT01027845|162661827|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparability to the 105553 study in terms of non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval(CI) on the GMC ratios (GMCs from 105553 10Pn Group over GMCs from 10Pn Group) were below a limit of 2-fold for all 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes. Number of participants analysed =1103 in the 105553 10Pn Group; GMC= 1.32 µg/mL with 95% CI = (1.25 to 1.38).|GMC ratio|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.27||||||"Immune response of Synflorix vaccine tested between subjects of the 10Pn Group of the study and healthy European subjects from the 10PN-PD-DIT-001 (105553) study (with following indication: 3-dose primary vaccination of infants between 6 to 12 weeks of age at the time of the first vaccination with Synflorix), that formed the 105553 10Pn Group.~At 1 month after primary immunization (post-dose 3), ELISA GMC ratio (105553 10Pn Group over 10Pn Group) was calculated for pneumococcal serotype 9V."||0.27|0.22|
81486086|NCT01027845|162661827|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparability to the 105553 study in terms of non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval(CI) on the GMC ratios (GMCs from 105553 10Pn Group over GMCs from 10Pn Group) were below a limit of 2-fold for all 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes. Number of participants analysed =1100 in the 105553 10Pn Group; GMC= 2.90 µg/mL with 95% CI = (2.75 to 3.05).|GMC ratio|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.33||||||"Immune response of Synflorix vaccine tested between subjects of the 10Pn Group of the study and healthy European subjects from the 10PN-PD-DIT-001 (105553) study (with following indication: 3-dose primary vaccination of infants between 6 to 12 weeks of age at the time of the first vaccination with Synflorix), that formed the 105553 10Pn Group.~At 1 month after primary immunization (post-dose 3), ELISA GMC ratio (105553 10Pn Group over 10Pn Group) was calculated for pneumococcal serotype 14."||0.33|0.25|
81486087|NCT01027845|162661827|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparability to the 105553 study in terms of non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval(CI) on the GMC ratios (GMCs from 105553 10Pn Group over GMCs from 10Pn Group) were below a limit of 2-fold for all 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes. Number of participants analysed =1102 in the 105553 10Pn Group; GMC= 1.66 µg/mL with 95% CI = (1.56 to 1.77).|GMC ratio|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.12||||||"Immune response of Synflorix vaccine tested between subjects of the 10Pn Group of the study and healthy European subjects from the 10PN-PD-DIT-001 (105553) study (with following indication: 3-dose primary vaccination of infants between 6 to 12 weeks of age at the time of the first vaccination with Synflorix), that formed the 105553 10Pn Group.~At 1 month after primary immunization (post-dose 3), ELISA GMC ratio (105553 10Pn Group over 10Pn Group) was calculated for pneumococcal serotype 18C."||0.12|0.09|
81486088|NCT01027845|162661827|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparability to the 105553 study in terms of non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval(CI) on the GMC ratios (GMCs from 105553 10Pn Group over GMCs from 10Pn Group) were below a limit of 2-fold for all 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes. Number of participants analysed =1104 in the 105553 10Pn Group; GMC= 1.84 µg/mL with 95% CI = (1.71 to 1.98).|GMC ratio|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.12||||||"Immune response of Synflorix vaccine tested between subjects of the 10Pn Group of the study and healthy European subjects from the 10PN-PD-DIT-001 (105553) study (with following indication: 3-dose primary vaccination of infants between 6 to 12 weeks of age at the time of the first vaccination with Synflorix), that formed the 105553 10Pn Group.~At 1 month after primary immunization (post-dose 3), ELISA GMC ratio (105553 10Pn Group over 10Pn Group) was calculated for pneumococcal serotype 19F."||0.12|0.09|
81486089|NCT01027845|162661827|NON_INFERIORITY|Comparability to the 105553 study in terms of non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval(CI) on the GMC ratios (GMCs from 105553 10Pn Group over GMCs from 10Pn Group) were below a limit of 2-fold for all 10 vaccine pneumococcal serotypes. Number of participants analysed =1102 in the 105553 10Pn Group; GMC= 0.53 µg/mL with 95% CI = (0.50 to 0.57).|GMC ratio|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.29||||||"Immune response of Synflorix vaccine tested between subjects of the 10Pn Group of the study and healthy European subjects from the 10PN-PD-DIT-001 (105553) study (with following indication: 3-dose primary vaccination of infants between 6 to 12 weeks of age at the time of the first vaccination with Synflorix), that formed the 105553 10Pn Group.~At 1 month after primary immunization (post-dose 3), ELISA GMC ratio (105553 10Pn Group over 10Pn Group) was calculated for pneumococcal serotype 23F."||0.29|0.21|
81486090|NCT04465422|162661856|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|5.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Anaiysis 1 is according to Occupational Performance History Interview - II (OPHI-II) total score.||5.55|1.65|<0.001
81486091|NCT04465422|162661856|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 2 is based on Occupational Identity(range 11\~44；higher scores indicates better performance), a sub-domain of OPHI-II. The Occupational Identity scale is designed to measure the degree to which a client has internalized a positive occupational identity (i.e., has values, interests, and confidence; sees self in various occupational roles; has an image of the kind of life desired)||2.37|0.23|0.019
81486092|NCT04465422|162661856|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 3 is based on Occupational Competence(range 9\~36；higher scores indicate better performance), a sub-domain of OPHI-II. The Occupational Competence scale is designed to measure the degree to which a client is able to sustain a pattern of occupational behavior that is productive and satisfying.||2.11|0.38|0.006
81486093|NCT04465422|162661856|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 4 is based on Occupational Behavior Settings(range 9\~36；higher scores indicate greater performance), a sub-domain of OPHI-II. The Occupational Behavior Settings scale addresses the impact of the environment on the person's occupational life.||1.35|-0.19|0.136
81486094|NCT04465422|162661857|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 1 is based on Lawton Instrumental Activities Daily Living (range 0\~23；the higher scores indicate greater performance) total scores.||2.25|-3.90|0.592
81486095|NCT04465422|162661857|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|7.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 2 is based on Comprehensive Occupational Therapy Evaluation Scale (range 20\~100；the higher scores indicate greater performance) total scores.||7.23|-2.29|0.302
81486096|NCT04465422|162661857|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.25||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.25|6.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 3 is based on Personal and Social Performance scale (range 1\~100；the higher scores indicate greater performance) total scores.||6.82|-6.25|0.931
81486097|NCT04465422|162661857|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|1.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical Analysis 4 is based on Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (range 1\~10；the higher scores indicate greater performance) total scores.||1.69|-1.73|0.981
81486098|NCT00111761|162661870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|25.0||||||95.0|9.8|46.7||||||||46.7|9.8|
81486099|NCT00111761|162661871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|58.0||||||95.0|34.0|80.0||||||||80|34|
81486100|NCT00111761|162661872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|33.3||||||95.0|15.6|55.3||||||||55.3|15.6|
81486101|NCT00111761|162661877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|47.4||||||95.0|24.4|71.1||||||||71.1|24.4|
81486102|NCT01123655|162661883|EQUIVALENCE|P less than 0.05 was the criteria for equivalence.||||||0.5179|||||||Fisher Exact|||Specified to be a reduction from baseline values of net IFNƔ concentration of ≥ 25% in αl(ll)-stimulated PBMC culture supernatants (calculated as αI(II)-IFNƔ-PBS IFNƔ in patients receiving APL A12 compared to placebo.||||0.5179
81486103|NCT01123655|162661883|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis was that the response rate in the APL treated groups is not significantly difference from the 50% spontaneous response rate.||||||0.0114|||||||Exact Test|||||||0.0114
81486104|NCT01123655|162661883|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis was that the response rate in the placebo group is not significantly difference from the 50% spontaneous response rate.||||||0.4142|||||||Exact Test|||||||0.4142
81486105|NCT01123655|162661885|EQUIVALENCE|P greater than 0.05 was the criteria for equivalence.|||||>|0.05||||||P value is applicable for baseline and follow-up data.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81486106|NCT01123655|162661886|EQUIVALENCE|p value greater than 0.05 was the criteria for equivalence.|||||>|0.05||||||P value is applicable to IL-17a, IL-10, IL-1b, IL-9, IL-13, IL-5, IL-21, IL-6, TNFa, TGFb, MIP3a.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81486107|NCT01991795|162661940|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.0378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.99||The hypothesis will be tested at the 4.96% two-sided significance level to account for the planned interim analysis with the overall type I error preserved at 5%. A hierarchical test sequence will be used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||0.99|0.81|0.0378
81541484|NCT00286468|162759954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|-9.1||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-9.1|-25.8|<0.001
81486108|NCT01991795|162661941|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.7883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.18||The hypothesis will be tested at the 4.96% two-sided significance level to account for the planned interim analysis with the overall type I error preserved at 5%. A hierarchical test sequence will be used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||1.18|0.88|0.7883
81486109|NCT01991795|162661942|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.98||The hypothesis will be tested at the 4.96% two-sided significance level to account for the planned interim analysis with the overall type I error preserved at 5%. A hierarchical test sequence will be used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||0.98|0.71|0.0294
81486110|NCT01991795|162661943|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.99||The hypothesis will be tested at the 4.96% two-sided significance level to account for the planned interim analysis with the overall type I error preserved at 5%. A hierarchical test sequence will be used to address the issue of multiple testing|Regression, Cox|||||0.99|0.64|0.0375
81486111|NCT01991795|162661944|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.6846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||||1.10|0.87|0.6846
81486112|NCT01991795|162661945|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|2.94|||Regression, Cox|||||2.94|1.82|<0.0001
81486113|NCT01991795|162661946|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|3.07|||Regression, Cox|||||3.07|2.02|<0.0001
81486114|NCT01991795|162661947|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|2.93|||Regression, Cox|||||2.93|1.98|<0.0001
81486115|NCT01991795|162661948|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32|4.92|||Regression, Cox|||||4.92|3.32|<0.0001
81486116|NCT00885118|162661974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42828.482|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6487.174|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29936.586|55720.378|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate.||Difference calculated as empa 1mg minus placebo||55720.378|29936.586|<0.0001
81486117|NCT00885118|162661974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|80964.677|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6303.82|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68437.16|93492.194|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 5mg minus placebo||93492.194|68437.160|<0.0001
81486118|NCT00885118|162661974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|88589.764|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6544.604|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|75583.738|101595.79|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo||101595.790|75583.738|<0.0001
81486119|NCT00885118|162661974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|85620.348|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6610.091|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72484.181|98756.515|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo||98756.515|72484.181|<0.0001
81486120|NCT00885118|162661975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.155||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.936|-4.424|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 1mg minus placebo||-4.424|-20.936|0.0030
81486121|NCT00885118|162661975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.919|-11.921|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 5mg minus placebo||-11.921|-27.919|<0.0001
81486122|NCT00885118|162661975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.168|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.49|-17.925|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo||-17.925|-34.490|<0.0001
81486123|NCT00885118|162661975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.235|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.202|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.586|-18.884|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo||-18.884|-35.586|<0.0001
81486124|NCT00885118|162661976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.883|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.861||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.529|-6.236|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 1mg minus placebo||-6.236|-29.529|0.0030
81486125|NCT00885118|162661976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.487|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.445|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.308|-11.665|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 5mg minus placebo||-11.665|-33.308|<0.0001
81486126|NCT00885118|162661976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.785|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.762|-14.768|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo||-14.768|-37.762|<0.0001
81486127|NCT00885118|162661976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.699|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.665|-17.015|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo||-17.015|-39.665|<0.0001
81541485|NCT00286468|162759955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|-8.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-8.2|-25.2|<0.001
81541486|NCT00286468|162759955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|-6.9||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-6.9|-23.9|<0.001
81486128|NCT00885118|162661977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.239|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.498|-0.02|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 1mg minus placebo||-0.020|-0.498|0.0705
81486129|NCT00885118|162661977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.296|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125||0.0203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.545|-0.047|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 5mg minus placebo||-0.047|-0.545|0.0203
81486130|NCT00885118|162661977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.429|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.687|-0.17|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo||-0.170|-0.687|0.0014
81486131|NCT00885118|162661977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.395|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.654|-0.135|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo||-0.135|-0.654|0.0033
81486132|NCT00885118|162661978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.527|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.755||0.4823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.757|47.811|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 1mg minus placebo||47.811|-22.757|0.4823
81486133|NCT00885118|162661978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.984|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.313||0.7305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.422|40.39|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 5mg minus placebo||40.390|-28.422|0.7305
81486134|NCT00885118|162661978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.858|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.903||0.3213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.438|17.721|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo||17.721|-53.438|0.3213
81541487|NCT00286468|162759956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.1||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|-1.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-1.0|-19.2|0.030
81541488|NCT00286468|162759956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.7||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-2.5||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-2.5|-20.8|0.012
81541489|NCT00286468|162759957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|7.8||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||7.8|-11.6|0.701
81486135|NCT00885118|162661978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.838|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.13||0.2768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.869|16.192|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo||16.192|-55.869|0.2768
81486136|NCT00885118|162661979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.728|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.653|-2.731|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 1mg minus placebo||-2.731|-5.653|<0.0001
81486137|NCT00885118|162661979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.609|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.756|<|0.0001||95.0|-6.126|-3.091|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 5mg minus placebo||-3.091|-6.126|<0.0001
81486138|NCT00885118|162661979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.762|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.565|-2.508|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo||-2.508|-5.565|<0.0001
81486139|NCT00885118|162661979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.887|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.076|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.048|-2.726|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo||-2.726|-7.048|<0.0001
81486140|NCT00885118|162661980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.414||0.2498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.302|0.343|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 1mg minus placebo||0.343|-1.302|0.2498
81486141|NCT00885118|162661980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.379|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.408||0.3544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.189|0.43|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 5mg minus placebo||0.430|-1.189|0.3544
81486142|NCT00885118|162661980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.343|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.416||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.171|-0.516|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo||-0.516|-2.171|0.0018
81486143|NCT00885118|162661980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.257|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.421||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.094|-0.419|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo||-0.419|-2.094|0.0037
81486144|NCT00885118|162661981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-95.414|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.388|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-125.995|-64.833|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 1mg minus placebo||-64.833|-125.995|<0.0001
81486145|NCT00885118|162661981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-109.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-138.633|-80.327|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 5mg minus placebo||-80.327|-138.633|<0.0001
81486146|NCT00885118|162661981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-131.336|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.354|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-161.848|-100.824|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo||-100.824|-161.848|<0.0001
81486147|NCT00885118|162661981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-136.341|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.357|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-166.86|-105.823|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo||-105.823|-166.860|<0.0001
81486148|NCT00885118|162661982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.668|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.152||0.0883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|48.805|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 1mg minus placebo||48.805|-3.470|0.0883
81486149|NCT00885118|162661982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.576|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.941||0.0203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.859|56.293|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 5mg minus placebo||56.293|4.859|0.0203
81486150|NCT00885118|162661982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.974|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.289||0.6541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.434|32.382|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo||32.382|-20.434|0.6541
81486151|NCT00885118|162661982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.612||0.4206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.036|38.066|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo||38.066|-16.036|0.4206
81486152|NCT00885118|162661983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.869|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.066||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.949|-0.789|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 1mg minus placebo||-0.789|-16.949|0.0318
81486153|NCT00885118|162661983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.344|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.966||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.225|-6.462|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 5mg minus placebo||-6.462|-22.225|0.0005
81486154|NCT00885118|162661983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.642|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.131||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.853|-7.432|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 10mg minus placebo||-7.432|-23.853|0.0003
81486155|NCT00885118|162661983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.137||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.339|-1.897|||ANCOVA|The baseline value was included as a continuous covariate||Difference calculated as empa 25mg minus placebo||-1.897|-18.339|0.0164
81486156|NCT02717195|162662012|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.9196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|2.13||Multiplicity adjustment was planned for the testing of the primary enpoint, but was not applied since all p-values\>0.05.|Mixed model repeated measures|||The mean changes from Randomization in PANSS total score was analysed using a MMRM approach. The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, treatment-by-week interaction, PC Period treatment, PC Period treatment-by-week interaction, and the continuous covariates of Randomization score and Randomization score-by-week interaction with an unstructured covariance structure to model the within-patient errors.||2.13|-2.37|0.9196
81541490|NCT00286468|162759957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|3.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.7|-15.7|0.228
81486157|NCT02717195|162662012|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.67||||0.1474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|3.94||Multiplicity adjustment was planned for the testing of the primary endpoint, but was not applied since all p-values\>0.05.|Mixed model repeated measures|||The mean changes from Randomization in PANSS total score was analysed using a MMRM approach. The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, treatment-by-week interaction, PC Period treatment, PC Period treatment-by-week interaction, and the continuous covariates of Randomization score and Randomization score-by-week interaction with an unstructured covariance structure to model the within-patient errors.||3.94|-0.59|0.1474
81486158|NCT02717195|162662013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96||||0.2998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|2.78||Multiplicity adjustment was planned for the testing of the primary endpoint, but was not applied since all p-values\>0.05.|Mixed model repeated measures|||The mean changes from Randomization in PSP score was analysed using a MMRM approach. The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, treatment-by-week interaction, PC Period treatment, PC Period treatment-by-week interaction, and the continuous covariates of Randomization score and Randomization score-by-week interaction with an unstructured covariance structure to model the within-patient errors.||2.78|-0.86|0.2998
81486159|NCT02717195|162662013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.4478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|1.12||Multiplicity adjustment was planned for the testing of the primary endpoint, but was not applied since all p-values\>0.05.|Mixed model repeated measures|||The mean changes in PSP score was analysed using a MMRM approach. The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, country, week, treatment-by-week interaction, PC Period treatment, PC Period treatment-by-week interaction, and the continuous covariates of Randomization score and Randomization score-by-week interaction with an unstructured covariance structure to model the within-patient errors.||1.12|-2.54|0.4478
81486160|NCT03054428|162662051|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|22.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|31.87||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline disease severity (IGA=3 vs IGA=4) and baseline weight group (less than \[\<\] 60 kilogram \[kg\] vs greater than or equal to \[≥\] 60 kg).||31.87|12.2|< 0.0001
81486161|NCT03054428|162662051|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|15.5|||=|0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|24.31||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error. Analysis was performed using CMH test stratified by baseline disease severity (IGA=3 vs IGA=4) and baseline weight group (\<60 kg vs ≥60 kg).||24.31|6.7|= 0.0007
81486162|NCT03054428|162662052|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|33.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.07|45.39||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error. Analysis was performed using CMH test stratified by baseline disease severity (IGA=3 vs IGA=4) and baseline weight group (\<60 kg vs ≥60 kg).||45.39|21.07|< 0.0001
81486163|NCT03054428|162662052|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|29.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.94|41.78||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error. Analysis was performed using CMH test stratified by baseline disease severity (IGA=3 vs IGA=4) and baseline weight group (\<60 kg vs ≥60 kg).||41.78|17.94|< 0.0001
81486164|NCT03054428|162662053|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean difference|-42.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.6|-29.04||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error. The confidence interval (CI) with p-value is based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. Placebo) of the LS mean percent change using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata (baseline disease severity \[IGA=3 vs IGA=4\] and baseline weight group \[\<60 kg vs ≥60 kg\]) as fixed factors.||-29.04|-55.6|< 0.0001
81486165|NCT03054428|162662053|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-41.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.44|-28.02||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error. The confidence interval (CI) with p-value is based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. Placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata (baseline disease severity \[IGA=3 vs IGA=4\] and baseline weight group \[\<60 kg vs ≥60 kg\]) as fixed factors.||-28.02|-54.44|< 0.0001
81486166|NCT03054428|162662054|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-29.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.54|-18.38||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error. The confidence interval (CI) with p-value is based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. Placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata (baseline disease severity \[IGA=3 vs IGA=4\] and baseline weight group \[\<60 kg vs ≥60 kg\]) as fixed factors.||-18.38|-39.54|< 0.0001
81486167|NCT03054428|162662054|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-26.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.45|15.63||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error. The confidence interval (CI) with p-value is based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs. Placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata (baseline disease severity \[IGA=3 vs IGA=4\] and baseline weight group \[\<60 kg vs ≥60 kg\]) as fixed factors.||15.63|-37.45|< 0.0001
81486168|NCT03054428|162662055|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|39.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.9|51.84||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error. Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo. C.I. = Confidence interval calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by baseline disease severity \[IGA=3 vs IGA=4\] and baseline weight group \[\<60 kg vs ≥60 kg\].||51.84|26.9|< 0.0001
81486169|NCT03054428|162662055|SUPERIORITY||percentage difference|29.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.97|41.32||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error. Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo. C.I. = Confidence interval calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline disease severity \[IGA=3 vs IGA=4\] and baseline weight group \[\<60 kg vs ≥60 kg\].||41.32|16.97|< 0.0001
81541491|NCT00286468|162759958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|1.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.6|-19.6|0.097
81486170|NCT03054428|162662056|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|31.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.45|43.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error. Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo. C.I. = Confidence interval calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline disease severity \[IGA=3 vs IGA=4\] and baseline weight group \[\<60 kg vs ≥60 kg\].||43.2|20.45|< 0.0001
81486171|NCT03054428|162662056|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|21.7|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.21|32.28||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error. Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo. C.I. = Confidence interval calculated using normal approximation. P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline disease severity \[IGA=3 vs IGA=4\] and baseline weight group \[\<60 kg vs ≥60 kg\].||32.28|11.21|= 0.0001
81486172|NCT01499810|162662082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||<0.0001
81486173|NCT01499810|162662084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||<0.0001
81486174|NCT01499810|162662085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||<0.0001
81486175|NCT01499810|162662086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||<0.0001
81486176|NCT01499810|162662087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||<0.0001
81486177|NCT01499810|162662088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||<0.0001
81486178|NCT01499810|162662089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.0001
81486179|NCT01499810|162662090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||<0.0001
81486180|NCT01499810|162662091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.35||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.35
81486181|NCT01499810|162662092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.12||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.12
81486182|NCT01499810|162662093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||7e-05||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.00007
81486183|NCT01499810|162662094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||9e-05||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.00009
81486184|NCT01499810|162662095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||4e-05||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.00004
81486185|NCT01499810|162662096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.0001
81486186|NCT01499810|162662097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0007||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.0007
81486187|NCT01499810|162662098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.001
81486188|NCT01499810|162662099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0004||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.0004
81486189|NCT01499810|162662100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.0002
81486190|NCT01499810|162662101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.57||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.57
81486191|NCT01499810|162662102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.54||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.54
81486192|NCT01499810|162662103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.87||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.87
81486193|NCT01499810|162662104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.77||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.77
81486194|NCT01499810|162662105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.06||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.06
81486195|NCT01499810|162662106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.07||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.07
81486196|NCT01499810|162662107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.32||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.32
81486197|NCT01499810|162662108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.12||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.12
81486198|NCT01499810|162662109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.72||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.72
81486199|NCT01499810|162662110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.37||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.37
81486200|NCT01499810|162662111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.99||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.99
81486201|NCT01499810|162662112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.76||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.76
81486202|NCT01499810|162662113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.08||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.08
81486203|NCT01499810|162662114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.35||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.35
81486204|NCT01499810|162662115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.22||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.22
81486205|NCT01499810|162662116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.29
81486206|NCT01499810|162662117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.89||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.89
81486207|NCT01499810|162662118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.65||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.65
81486208|NCT01499810|162662119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.76||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.76
81541492|NCT00286468|162759958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.3||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|-2.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-2.7|-23.9|0.014
81486209|NCT01499810|162662120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.35||||||Repeated measures analysis|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.35
81486210|NCT01499810|162662121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.92||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.92
81486211|NCT01499810|162662122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.32||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.32
81486212|NCT01499810|162662123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.40
81486213|NCT01499810|162662124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.17||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.17
81541493|NCT00286468|162759959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|4.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.6|-18.3|0.241
81486214|NCT01499810|162662125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.014||||||threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Repeated measures analysis||||0.014
81486215|NCT04030598|162662138|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-90.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.0|-76.0|||Wald Chi-Square||The percentage difference in mean investigator-confirmed HAE attack rate between donidalorsen 80 mg and placebo was calculated as 100 percentage (%) × (mean rate ratio -1).|||-76.00|-96.00|0.001
81486216|NCT04030598|162662139|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-89.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.0|-77.0|||Wald Chi-Square||The percentage difference in mean investigator-confirmed HAE attack rate between donidalorsen 80 mg and placebo was calculated as 100% × (mean rate ratio -1).|||-77.00|-95.00|0.003
81486217|NCT04030598|162662140|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-96.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|-65.0|||Wald Chi-Square||The percentage difference in mean investigator-confirmed HAE attack rate between donidalorsen 80 mg and placebo was calculated as 100% × (mean rate ratio -1).|||-65.00|-100.00|0.004
81486218|NCT04030598|162662141|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|66.7||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.5|95.7|||Fisher Exact|||For ≥ 50% reduction from Baseline in the HAE attack rate.||95.7|17.5|0.004
81486219|NCT04030598|162662141|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|75.6||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.8|96.5|||Fisher Exact|||For ≥ 70% reduction from Baseline in the HAE attack rate.||96.5|26.8|0.003
81486220|NCT04030598|162662141|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|92.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.0|99.8|||Fisher Exact|||For ≥ 90% reduction from Baseline in the HAE attack rate.||99.8|48.0|<0.001
81486221|NCT04030598|162662142|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-95.0||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-99.0|-52.0|||Wald Chi-Square|||||-52.00|-99.00|0.009
81486222|NCT04030598|162662145|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-14.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.1|33.9|||Fisher Exact|||Week 9||33.9|-59.1|1.000
81486223|NCT04030598|162662145|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-21.4||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.9|27.1|||Fisher Exact|||Week 17||27.1|-64.9|0.521
81486224|NCT04030598|162662146|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-25.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.1|-14.74||||||Week 9||-14.74|-37.10|
81486225|NCT04030598|162662146|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-20.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|-8.68||||||Week 17||-8.68|-32.70|
81486226|NCT03658980|162662147|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.233|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|0.415|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.415|0.131|<0.001
81486227|NCT03141359|162662151|SUPERIORITY||Rate|0.627||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.492|0.75|||Fisher Exact||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|We used a single-stage design to test null hypothesis (H0) that 1-yr PFS is \<= 0.60. Assuming one-sided α= 0.10, 60 patients provided 98% power to reject H0, assuming the true 1-yr PFS is 0.80. Since not all enrolled subjects received durva, study power was affected. For patients who did not receive durva, H0 was assumed to be 0.40 versus an alternative of 0.60. Including these subjects reduced power from 98%. The conditional power given that 13 evaluable subjects didn't receive durva was 88%.||0.750|0.492|.388
81486228|NCT03141359|162662154|OTHER|Estimation only|Rate|0.571|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.422|0.712|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|||0.712|0.422|
81486229|NCT03141359|162662155|OTHER|Estimation only|Rate|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.621|0.853|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|||0.853|0.621|
81486230|NCT03141359|162662163|OTHER|Estimation only|Rate|0.164|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.082|0.281|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|||0.281|0.082|
81486231|NCT03141359|162662164|OTHER|Estimation only|Rate|0.246|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.145|0.373|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|||0.373|0.145|
81486232|NCT05079321|162662170|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81486233|NCT05079321|162662171|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81486234|NCT05079321|162662172|OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.0
81486235|NCT05079321|162662173|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81486236|NCT05079321|162662174|OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81486237|NCT05079321|162662175|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81486238|NCT05079321|162662176|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.33
81486239|NCT05079321|162662177|OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.65
81486240|NCT05079321|162662179|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.91
81486241|NCT05079321|162662180|OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.71
81486242|NCT05079321|162662181|OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97
81486243|NCT05079321|162662182|OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.75
81486244|NCT05079321|162662183|OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.59
81486245|NCT05079321|162662184|OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.69
81486246|NCT01081626|162662199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0135||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1325|0.1637|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||0.1637|-0.1325|0.9560
81541494|NCT00286468|162759959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.5||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|0.9||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.9|-22.0|0.072
81541495|NCT00286468|162759960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.775||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.306||no multiplicity adjustments|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline glyburide dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||1.306|0.460|0.338
81486247|NCT01081626|162662200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.088||||0.7924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7642|1.549|||Chi-squared|||||1.5490|0.7642|0.7924
81486248|NCT01081626|162662204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5331||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5331
81486249|NCT01081626|162662205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.015||||0.9351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7175|1.435|||Chi-squared|||||1.4350|0.7175|0.9351
81486250|NCT01419535|162662212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures were analyzed by repeated-measures ANOVA including treatment group, time, and treatment\*time interaction as factors.||||||0.60
81486251|NCT01419535|162662213|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures were analyzed by repeated-measures ANOVA including treatment group, time, and treatment\*time interaction as factors.||||||<0.001
81486252|NCT01419535|162662214|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures were analyzed by repeated-measures ANOVA including treatment group, time, and treatment\*time interaction as factors.||||||<0.001
81486253|NCT01419535|162662215|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures were analyzed by repeated-measures ANOVA including treatment group, time, and treatment\*time interaction as factors.||||||<0.001
81486254|NCT01419535|162662216|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures were analyzed by repeated-measures ANOVA including treatment group, time, and treatment\*time interaction as factors.||||||0.004
81486255|NCT01419535|162662217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures were analyzed by repeated-measures ANOVA including treatment group, time, and treatment\*time interaction as factors.||||||0.002
81486256|NCT01296412|162662238|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sitagliptin-based treatment paradigm was to be declared non-inferior to the liraglutide-based treatment paradigm in lowering A1C at Week 26 if the upper bound of 95% confidence intervals of between group difference was less than the non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|Difference in least squares mean|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.23|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included a term for treatment paradigm and a covariate for baseline value.||||0.23|-0.05|
81486257|NCT01296412|162662239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|11.4|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included a term for treatment paradigm and a covariate for baseline value.||||11.4|0.5|
81486258|NCT01296412|162662240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|-1.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||-1.5|-17.4|
81486259|NCT01296412|162662241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|3.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||3.7|-12.7|
81486260|NCT02160626|162662242|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0003
81486261|NCT02160626|162662242|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||.0001
81486262|NCT02160626|162662243|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||mean change from baseline to Visit 8 PLA will be performed using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline PLA as the covariate.||||0.0001
81486263|NCT02160626|162662243|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||mean change from baseline to Visit 8 PLA will be performed using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline PLA as the covariate.||||0.0001
81486264|NCT02160626|162662244|OTHER|||||||0.0016||||||For all analyses, two-tail alpha will be set to 0.05 with no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|For all analyses, two-tail alpha will be set to 0.05 with no adjustment for multiple comparisons.||"Secondary efficacy analyses will also be conducted based on the proportion of subjects who have at least 3 of 4 target lesions judged to be clear on the PLA (PLA=0) at Visit 8.~A separate comparison will be made between each active treatment group and the vehicle treatment group using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) tests stratified by site."||||0.0016
81486265|NCT02160626|162662244|OTHER|For all analyses, two-tail alpha will be set to 0.05 with no adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||||0.0004||||||For all analyses, two-tail alpha will be set to 0.05 with no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0004
81486266|NCT05471505|162662245|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.752|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|0.787|||COX Proportional Hazards Regression|||||0.787|0.719|<0.001
81486267|NCT05471505|162662246|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.747|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.687|0.813|||COX Proportional Hazards Regression|||||0.813|0.687|<0.001
81486268|NCT05471505|162662247|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.909|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.862|0.958|||COX Proportional Hazards Regression|||||0.958|0.862|<0.001
81486269|NCT05471505|162662248|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.948||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.842|1.067|||COX Proportional Hazards Regression|||||1.067|0.842|0.378
81486270|NCT05471505|162662249|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.259|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.229|0.294|||COX Proportional Hazards Regression|||||0.294|0.229|<0.001
81486271|NCT05471505|162662250|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.767|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.84|||COX Proportional Hazards Regression|||||0.840|0.700|<0.001
81486272|NCT05471505|162662251|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.932||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.877|0.99|||COX Proportional Hazards Regression|||||0.990|0.877|0.022
81486273|NCT00032591|162662266|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A target of 363 patients with primary events required to discern a 32% relative drop in annual primary event rates with 90% power (from 5.5% for HQACM to 3.75% for PST) was based on a sample size of 3200 patients with 1 year of enrollment and a minimum of 2 years follow-up. Due to slower than planned enrollment, we randomized 2922 patients over 2.75 years, with a mean follow-up of 3 years.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.14|||||||Log Rank|||The null hypothesis was the hazard ratio was equal to 1.||||0.14
81486274|NCT01075048|162662351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3815|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3815
81486275|NCT01075048|162662351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Peto-Peto-Prentice|||||||0.1900
81486276|NCT01075048|162662351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1986|||||||Generalized Wilcoxon|||||||0.1986
81486277|NCT01075048|162662351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2617|||||||Tarone-Ware|||||||0.2617
81486278|NCT01075048|162662352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4488|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.4488
81541496|NCT00286468|162759960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.521||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.306|0.887||no multiplicity adjustments|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline metformin dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||0.887|0.306|0.016
81541497|NCT00286468|162759961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.374||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.194|0.72||no multiplicity adjustments|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline glyburide dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||0.720|0.194|0.003
81541498|NCT00286468|162759961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.372||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.193|0.718||no multiplicity adjustments|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline glyburide dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||0.718|0.193|0.003
81541499|NCT00286468|162759962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|6.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||6.7|-6.1|0.923
81541500|NCT00286468|162759962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|10.1||No multiplicity adjustments.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||10.1|-2.7|0.259
81541501|NCT00286468|162759963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|5.9||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||5.9|-6.6|0.916
81541502|NCT00286468|162759963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|9.5||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||9.5|-3.0|0.305
81486279|NCT01075048|162662352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2887|||||||Peto-Peto-Prentice|||||||0.2887
81486280|NCT01075048|162662352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1851|||||||Generalized Wilcoxon|||||||0.1851
81486281|NCT01075048|162662352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2495|||||||Tarone-Ware|||||||0.2495
81486282|NCT01075048|162662354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2804|||||||Log Rank|||OS data cutoff as of 12 Oct 2012||||0.2804
81486283|NCT01075048|162662354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2469|||||||Log Rank|||OS data cutoff as of 29 Mar 2013||||0.2469
81486284|NCT01075048|162662354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1334|||||||Log Rank|||OS data cutoff as of 25 Jul 2013||||0.1334
81486285|NCT01075048|162662354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2159|||||||Log Rank|||OS data cutoff as of 20 Feb 2015||||0.2159
81486286|NCT01258374|162662358|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The PK paramaters reported as geometric means, were calculated using noncompartmental modelinf techniques (WinNolin; Pharsight Corporation, Mountain View, CA)|Noncompartmental modeling techniques||||The pharmacokinetic parameters calculated for DRV, RTV and RAL were trough plasma concentration (C trough), defined as the concentration at 24 or 12 h after observed dose, the maximum observed plasma concentration (C max), the area under the plasma concentration-time curve from 0 to 24 H (AUC 0-24) or 0 to 12 h (AUC 0-12) and the elimination half-life (t1/2). AUC and t1/2 were calculated using non using noncompartmental modeling techniques (WinNolin; Pharsight Corporation, Mountain View, CA). All of these PK parameters are reported as geometric means.|||<0.01
81486287|NCT00250588|162662428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|7.4||Bonferroni adjustment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for child's age, race/ethnicity, Spanish, mother's education.||The primary effects of interest, condition and condition by time are fixed effects. PedsQL™ scores were analyzed as continuous normal outcomes with mixed effects regression models, which accounts for repeated measures over time for T2 and T3. Independent variables included baseline measure, time, asthma severity, condition, and condition by time interaction. We report the differences across groups in the adjusted mean changes over time.||7.4|0.63|0.05
81486288|NCT00250588|162662428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.1||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|6.4||Bonferroni adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for child's age, race/ethnicity, Spanish, mother's education.||The primary effects of interest, condition and condition by time are fixed effects. PedsQL™ scores were analyzed as continuous normal outcomes with mixed effects regression models, which accounts for repeated measures over time for T2 and T3. Independent variables included baseline measure, time, asthma severity, condition, and condition by time interaction. We report the differences across groups in the adjusted mean changes over time.||6.4|-0.21|0.05
81486289|NCT00250588|162662429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.38|||Regression, Logistic|Adjustment for age, race/ethnicity, Spanish language and mother's education||||1.38|0.18|0.21
81541503|NCT00286468|162759964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|5.8||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||5.8|-6.1|0.953
81541504|NCT00286468|162759964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|5.8||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||5.8|-6.1|0.957
81541505|NCT00286468|162759965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|6.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||6.6|-5.9|0.908
81541506|NCT00286468|162759965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|7.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||7.0|-5.6|0.826
81541507|NCT00286468|162759966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|6.8||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||6.8|-5.9|0.894
81486290|NCT00250588|162662429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.83||adjustment for age, race/ethnicity, Spanish language and mother's education|Regression, Logistic|||||2.83|0.53|0.85
81486291|NCT00250588|162662430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.33||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.82|||Regression, Logistic|All analyses accounted for repeated measures and included the same terms in the model described previously.||Symptom frequency and utilization were analyzed using generalized linear mixed models (GLMM), with appropriate distribution and link functions. Nighttime symptoms is a dichotomous outcome and a logistic model was constructed.||0.82|0.13|0.011
81486292|NCT02330341|162662431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of postprandial glucose on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.380
81486293|NCT02330341|162662431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.695|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of postprandial glucose on placebo group||||0.695
81486294|NCT02330341|162662432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of fasting glucose on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.110
81486295|NCT02330341|162662432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of fasting glucose on placebo group||||0.910
81486296|NCT02330341|162662433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of glucosylated hemoglobin on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.010
81486297|NCT02330341|162662433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.938||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of glucosylated hemoglobin on placebo group||||0.938
81486298|NCT02330341|162662434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.733||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of first phase of insulin secretion on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.733
81486299|NCT02330341|162662434|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of first phase of insulin secretion on placebo group||||1.0
81486300|NCT02330341|162662435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of total insulin secretion on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.03
81486301|NCT02330341|162662435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of total insulin secretion on placebo group||||0.900
81541508|NCT00286468|162759966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|8.9||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||8.9|-3.8|0.432
81486302|NCT02330341|162662436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.519||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of insulin sensitivity on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.519
81486303|NCT02330341|162662436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.922||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of insulin sensitivity on placebo group||||0.922
81486304|NCT02330341|162662437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.605||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of weight on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.605
81486305|NCT02330341|162662437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.105||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of weight on placebo group||||0.105
81486306|NCT02330341|162662438|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.687||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of BMI on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.687
81486307|NCT02330341|162662438|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of BMI on placebo group||||0.021
81486308|NCT02330341|162662439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.339||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of total cholesterol on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.339
81486309|NCT02330341|162662439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.246||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of total cholesterol on placebo group||||0.246
81541509|NCT00286468|162759967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|4.3||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.3|-8.1|0.548
81486310|NCT02330341|162662440|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.775||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of triglycerides on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.775
81486311|NCT02330341|162662440|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.195||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of triglycerides on placebo group||||0.195
81486312|NCT02330341|162662441|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of HDL-c on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.040
81486313|NCT02330341|162662441|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of HDL-c on placebo group||||1.000
81486314|NCT02330341|162662442|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of ALT on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.021
81486315|NCT02330341|162662442|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of ALT on placebo group||||0.080
81486316|NCT02330341|162662443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.465||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of AST on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.465
81486317|NCT02330341|162662443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.574||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of AST on placebo group||||0.574
81486318|NCT02330341|162662444|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of creatinine on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.480
81486319|NCT02330341|162662444|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.383||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of creatinine on placebo group||||0.383
81486320|NCT02330341|162662445|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of uric acid on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.034
81486321|NCT02330341|162662445|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of uric acid on placebo group||||0.080
81486322|NCT02330341|162662446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of systolic blood pressure on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.017
81486323|NCT02330341|162662446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.082||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of systolic blood pressure on placebo group||||0.082
81486324|NCT02330341|162662447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of diastolic blood pressure on Artemisia Dracunculus group||||0.170
81486325|NCT02330341|162662447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.199||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Results showed in this section are the result of the differences between baseline and final values of diastolic blood pressure placebo group||||0.199
81486326|NCT00486044|162662462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.966||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.966
81486327|NCT00486044|162662463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.015
81486328|NCT00486044|162662464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.113||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.113
81486329|NCT00486044|162662465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.210
81486330|NCT01258049|162662495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|54.85|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.25|67.45|||Regression, Logistic|||In ART003, the parasite success rate for quinine was 67.7%. On the assumption that the parasite success rate was 70% for quinine in this study and in order to demonstrate that ArTiMist™ is superior to quinine by at least 20% the success rate for ArTiMist™ should be at least 90%. Using these figures, and assuming a power of 80%, an alpha of 0.05 (two sided) and based on an equal allocation to the ArTiMist™ and quinine treatment arms, the number of subjects (n) required on each treatment was 59.||67.45|42.25|<0.005
81486331|NCT01258049|162662496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.97|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.22|-15.72|||ANCOVA|||||-15.72|-62.22|<0.05
81486332|NCT01258049|162662497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.91|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.38|-8.44|||ANCOVA|||||-8.44|-17.38|<0.005
81486333|NCT01258049|162662498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.16|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.71||||Regression, Cox|||||- 6.61|-11.71|<0.005
81486334|NCT01258049|162662499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|54.02|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.05|80.98|||ANCOVA|||||80.98|27.05|<0.005
81486335|NCT01258049|162662500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|174.09||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.44|358.61|||ANCOVA||mean parasite counts increased in the first 12 hours for patients on quinine treatment|||358.61|-10.44|0.06
81541510|NCT00286468|162759967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|6.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||6.2|-6.3|0.986
81486336|NCT01258049|162662501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.16|12.08|||Regression, Cox|||||12.08|-10.16|0.86
81486337|NCT01258049|162662502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.99||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.36|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.36|0.42|0.99
81486338|NCT01258049|162662505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|55.01|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.44|67.58|||Regression, Linear|||||67.58|42.44|<0.005
81486339|NCT00477685|162662547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: the postoperative intraocular pressure at 90 days equals the preoperative intraocular pressure at baseline.||||0.01
81486340|NCT03704064|162662551|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.14
81486341|NCT03704064|162662552|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.4|0.4|0.89
81486342|NCT03704064|162662553|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.7||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|14.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||14.7|1.0|0.06
81486343|NCT03704064|162662554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.07
81486344|NCT03704064|162662555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.42
81486345|NCT03704064|162662556|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.3|0.6|0.24
81486346|NCT03704064|162662557|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|8.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.1|0.6|0.24
81486347|NCT03704064|162662558|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|9.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.6|0.9|0.07
81486348|NCT03704064|162662559|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|11.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.4|0.6|0.21
81486349|NCT03704064|162662560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8||0.62|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MVPA per day with 10 minute bouts||||0.62
81486350|NCT03704064|162662560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MVPA per day with 20 minute bouts||||0.92
81486351|NCT03704064|162662560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.6||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Moderate activity per day||||0.16
81486352|NCT03704064|162662560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|15.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.8||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Light activity per day||||0.41
81486353|NCT03704064|162662561|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.1||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MVPA per day with 10 minute bouts||||0.46
81486354|NCT03704064|162662561|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MVPA per day with 20 minute bouts||||0.87
81486355|NCT03704064|162662561|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|18.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.1||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Moderate activity per day||||0.07
81486356|NCT03704064|162662561|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|30.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.5||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Light activity per day||||0.17
81486357|NCT03704064|162662562|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MVPA per day with 10 minute bouts||||0.63
81486358|NCT03704064|162662562|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||MVPA per day with 20 minute bouts||||0.72
81486359|NCT03704064|162662562|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.4||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Moderate activity per day||||0.52
81486360|NCT03704064|162662562|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.4||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Light activity per day||||0.27
81486361|NCT03704064|162662563|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|151.2||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.84
81486362|NCT03704064|162662564|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-111.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|137.2||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.53
81486363|NCT03704064|162662565|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|163.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|154.0||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.27
81486364|NCT03704064|162662566|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.22
81486365|NCT03704064|162662567|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.24
81486366|NCT03704064|162662568|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.48
81486367|NCT03704064|162662569|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.16
81486368|NCT03704064|162662570|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.045|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.045
81486369|NCT03704064|162662571|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.27
81486370|NCT03704064|162662572|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.4||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.72
81486371|NCT03704064|162662573|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.1||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.67
81486372|NCT03704064|162662574|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Systolic Blood Pressure||||0.80
81486373|NCT03704064|162662574|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Diastolic Blood Pressure||||0.94
81486374|NCT03704064|162662575|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Systolic Blood Pressure||||0.07
81486375|NCT03704064|162662575|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Diastolic Blood Pressure||||0.96
81486376|NCT03704064|162662576|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.30
81486377|NCT03704064|162662577|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.67
81486378|NCT03704064|162662578|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.45
81486379|NCT03704064|162662579|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.9|0.5|0.38
81486380|NCT03704064|162662580|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.3|0.3|0.95
81486381|NCT03704064|162662581|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.1|0.3|0.99
81486382|NCT03704064|162662582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-Total||||0.06
81486383|NCT03704064|162662582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-SD||||0.06
81486384|NCT03704064|162662582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-FE||||0.19
81486385|NCT03704064|162662583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-Total||||0.05
81486386|NCT03704064|162662583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-SD||||0.18
81486387|NCT03704064|162662583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.046|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-FE||||0.046
81486388|NCT03704064|162662584|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-Total||||0.07
81486389|NCT03704064|162662584|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-SD||||0.11
81486390|NCT03704064|162662584|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-FE||||0.15
81486391|NCT03704064|162662585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Overall treatment acceptability||||0.04
81486392|NCT03704064|162662585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||BWL component acceptability||||0.35
81486393|NCT03704064|162662585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||BIAS vs recipe component acceptability||||<0.001
81486394|NCT03704064|162662585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||BWL skill acquisition||||0.01
81486395|NCT03704064|162662585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Stigma-related skill acquisition||||<0.001
81486396|NCT03704064|162662585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Stigma-related skill use||||<0.001
81486397|NCT03704064|162662586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Overall treatment acceptability||||0.24
81486398|NCT03704064|162662586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||BWL component acceptability||||0.28
81486399|NCT03704064|162662586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||BIAS vs recipe component acceptability||||<0.001
81486400|NCT03704064|162662586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||BWL skill acquisition||||0.34
81486401|NCT03704064|162662586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Stigma-related skill acquisition||||0.008
81486402|NCT03704064|162662586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Stigma-related skill use||||0.001
81486403|NCT00471497|162662650|OTHER||Difference in response rate|22.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.5|29.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.6|14.5|<0.0001
81486404|NCT00471497|162662650|OTHER||Difference in response rate|20.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|28.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.0|12.9|<0.0001
81486405|NCT00471497|162662651|OTHER||Difference in response rate|14.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|27.5||||||(Low)||27.5|2.1|
81486406|NCT00471497|162662651|OTHER||Difference in response rate|27.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|40.2||||||(Low)||40.2|14.6|
81486407|NCT00471497|162662651|OTHER||Difference in response rate|27.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.0|40.4||||||(Intermediate)||40.4|15.0|
81486408|NCT00471497|162662651|OTHER||Difference in response rate|17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|29.8||||||(Intermediate)||29.8|4.6|
81486409|NCT00471497|162662651|OTHER||Difference in response rate|24.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|38.1||||||(High)||38.1|10.7|
81486410|NCT00471497|162662651|OTHER||Difference in response rate|15.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|28.6||||||(High)||28.6|2.1|
81486411|NCT00471497|162662652|OTHER||Difference in response rate|21.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|28.8||||||||28.8|13.9|
81486412|NCT00471497|162662652|OTHER||Difference in response rate|18.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|26.0||||||||26.0|11.3|
81486413|NCT00471497|162662654|OTHER||Absolute difference|-1.6||||0.6987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|6.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.6|-9.8|0.6987
81486414|NCT00392223|162662681|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis performed to assess non-inferiority by calculation \& examination of 95% CI. Analysis conducted via analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including corresponding baseline value and centre as covariates. Non-inferiority margin was chosen as largest clinically acceptable difference. This was set as difference of 3 in GAGS global score. Azithromycin declared non-inferior to minocycline when two-sided 95% confidence interval for difference lied entirely to right of non-inferiority margin.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||||95.0|-2.48|1.54|||||Comparison between treatment groups was performed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) method, with treatment, center, and baseline value GAGS global score included as covariates.|||1.54|-2.48|
81541511|NCT00286468|162759968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|4.3||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.30|-1.78|0.415
81541512|NCT00286468|162759968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.51||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|4.55||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.55|-1.54|0.332
81541513|NCT00286468|162759969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|2.85||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||2.85|-2.47|0.890
81541514|NCT00286468|162759969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|3.86||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.86|-1.48|0.380
81541515|NCT00286468|162759970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.35||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|4.85||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.85|-2.14|0.448
81541516|NCT00286468|162759970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|4.52||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.52|-2.48|0.568
81486415|NCT00392223|162662685|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis performed to assess non-inferiority by calculation \& examination of 95% CI. Analysis conducted via analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including corresponding baseline value and centre as covariates. Non-inferiority margin was chosen as largest clinically acceptable difference. This was set as difference of 3 in GAGS global score. Azithromycin declared non-inferior to minocycline when two-sided 95% confidence interval for difference lied entirely to right of non-inferiority margin.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87||||||95.0|-2.58|0.84|||||ANCOVA adjusted for baseline, center and treatment.|||0.84|-2.58|
81486416|NCT02908347|162662709|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.64||||0.8785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|3.36|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||3.36|-2.09|0.8785
81486417|NCT02908347|162662712|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||PASI 30 - Day 29||||1
81486418|NCT02908347|162662712|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||PASI 50 - Day 29||||1
81486419|NCT02908347|162662712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5136|||||||Fisher Exact|||PASI 30 - Day 43||||0.5136
81486420|NCT02908347|162662712|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||PASI 50 - Day 43||||1
81486421|NCT00269152|162662720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Feasibility Response Rate (percentage)|59.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.4|71.5||||||||71.5|46.4|
81486422|NCT00269152|162662720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Feasibility Response Rate (percentage)|50.0||||||95.0|36.1|63.9||||||||63.9|36.1|
81486423|NCT03104374|162662725|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of primary and ranked key secondary endpoints was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|32.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.0|41.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||41.6|24.0|<0.0001
81486424|NCT03104374|162662725|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of primary and ranked key secondary endpoints was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|39.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.1|48.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||48.3|31.1|<0.0001
81541517|NCT00286468|162759971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.95||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|6.22||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||6.22|-0.32|0.077
81541518|NCT00286468|162759971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.72||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|4.99||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.99|-1.55|0.303
81486425|NCT03104374|162662726|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of primary and ranked key secondary endpoints was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.12|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.12|-0.30|<0.0001
81486426|NCT03104374|162662726|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of primary and ranked key secondary endpoints was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|-0.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.22|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.22|-0.40|<0.0001
81486427|NCT03104374|162662727|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of primary and ranked key secondary endpoints was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|27.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.2|36.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||36.1|19.2|<0.0001
81486428|NCT03104374|162662727|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of primary and ranked key secondary endpoints was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|31.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.3|39.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||39.8|22.3|<0.0001
81486429|NCT03104374|162662728|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of primary and ranked key secondary endpoints was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|36.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.6|46.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||46.9|25.6|<0.0001
81486430|NCT03104374|162662728|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of primary and ranked key secondary endpoints was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|40.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.9|51.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||51.0|29.9|<0.0001
81486431|NCT03104374|162662729|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of primary and ranked key secondary endpoints was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|3.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|4.98|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||4.98|2.07|<0.0001
81486432|NCT03104374|162662729|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of primary and ranked key secondary endpoints was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|5.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.99|6.88|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||6.88|3.99|<0.0001
81541519|NCT00286468|162759972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|4.57||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.57|-2.08|0.461
81486433|NCT03104374|162662730|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of primary and ranked key secondary endpoints was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|3.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|5.4|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||5.4|2.0|<0.0001
81486434|NCT03104374|162662730|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|6.4|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|The overall type I error rate of primary and ranked key secondary endpoints was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.||6.4|3.1|<0.0001
81486435|NCT03104374|162662731|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of primary and ranked key secondary endpoints was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|22.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|28.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||28.6|16.0|<0.0001
81486436|NCT03104374|162662731|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of primary and ranked key secondary endpoints was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|Response Rate Difference|26.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|32.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||32.5|19.7|<0.0001
81486437|NCT03104374|162662732|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of primary and ranked key secondary endpoints was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|-22.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|-18.4|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-18.4|-27.4|<0.0001
81486438|NCT03104374|162662732|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of primary and ranked key secondary endpoints was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure starting with the primary endpoint using α/2 for each dose followed by a prespecified α transfer path.|LS Mean Difference|-28.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|-23.8|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, current DMARD use (yes/no) as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-23.8|-32.7|<0.0001
81486439|NCT03104374|162662733|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|27.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.1|33.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||33.9|20.1|<0.0001
81486440|NCT03104374|162662733|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|32.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.9|39.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||39.9|25.9|<0.0001
81486441|NCT03104374|162662734|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|8.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|11.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||11.9|4.2|<0.0001
81486442|NCT03104374|162662734|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|16.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|21.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||21.1|11.0|<0.0001
81541520|NCT00286468|162759972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|4.32||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.32|-2.34|0.559
81541521|NCT00286468|162759973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.04||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|3.62||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.62|-1.54|0.430
81486443|NCT03104374|162662735|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|21.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|29.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||29.4|14.3|<0.0001
81486444|NCT03104374|162662735|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|22.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|30.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for the main stratification factor of current DMARD use (yes/no).|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||30.2|15.1|<0.0001
81486445|NCT04609514|162662738|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|10.95||||0.51|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.51
81486446|NCT04609514|162662739|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||<0.001
81486447|NCT04609514|162662744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||A robust Yuen's test was conducted with an apriori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance. No covariates were introduced in the model.|Robust Yuen's test|||||||0.39
81486448|NCT04609514|162662745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Robust Yuen's test|||||||0.40
81486449|NCT04609514|162662746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.478|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|Wilcoxon rank sum test with continuity correction.||||||0.478
81486450|NCT04609514|162662747|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|Wilcoxon rank sum test with continuity correction.||||||0.51
81486451|NCT04609514|162662749|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.185||||0.8392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|6.119|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.119|0.23|0.8392
81486452|NCT04609514|162662750|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Pearson's Chi-squared test with Yates' continuity correction.||||||1.00
81486453|NCT00909870|162662752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|6.5||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||This p-value did not meet the prespecified threshold for statistical significance of \< 0.05|Chi-squared|Unadjusted||"H0: the proportion of responders in the Dermagraft group = the proportion of responders in the Control group.~HA: the proportion of responders in the Dermagraft group ≠ the proportion of responders in the Control group.~The proportion of responders in the Dermagraft group was compared with the proportion of responders in the control group using the uncorrected chi-square test for 2x2 contingency tables. The difference between the groups was expected to be 13%."||||0.1030
81486454|NCT00909870|162662753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|6.0||||0.4046||95.0||||This p-value did not meet the prespecified threshold for statistical significance of \< 0.05|Log Rank|||||||0.4046
81486455|NCT00909870|162662754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|10.0||||0.0239||95.0||||Unadjusted|Chi-squared|Unadjusted||Pre-specified subgroup analysis of the primary endpoint||||0.0239
81486456|NCT01981616|162662762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"With 55 evaluable participants in each group, the study would have at least 80% power to exclude the non-inferiority margin of 15% with the lower bound of the 1-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the difference in proportions between vedolizumab- and placebo-treated participants, assuming a 90% seroconversion rate (anti-HBs of 10 IU/L) for hepatitis B vaccine.~If the lower bound of this interval was less than -15% (ie, more negative), then the null hypothesis was accepted."|Difference from placebo|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|9.1||||||||9.1|-12.7|
81486457|NCT01981616|162662763|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size of 55 evaluable subjects in the vedolizumab 750 mg IV group and 55 evaluable participants in the placebo group provided at least 71% power to exclude the non-inferiority margin of 15% with the lower bound of the 1-sided 95% CI on the difference in proportions between vedolizumab- and placebo-treated participants, assuming an 85% seroconversion rate to the oral cholera vaccine (Dukoral).|Difference from placebo|-14.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|-3.9||||||||-3.9|-24.6|
81486458|NCT01420536|162662766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P values less than 0.05 would be considered statistically significant in this study.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis was performed by a researcher who was unaware of all procedures performed. The questionnaire about denture satisfaction originated a general score that was compared using the Wilcoxon test, according to the two tested conditions.||||0.569
81486459|NCT01420536|162662767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P values less than 0.05 would be considered statistically significant in this study.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||For the kinesiographic assessment, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to evaluate whether the variables had normal distribution, which was positive in the majority of cases. A comparison between the values obtained for both groups was performed by means of the paired sample t-test.||||0.339
81486460|NCT01420536|162662768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.515||||||P values less than 0.05 would be considered statistically significant in this study.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||For the kinesiographic assessment, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to evaluate whether the variables had normal distribution, which was positive in the majority of cases. A comparison between the values obtained for both groups was performed by means of the paired sample t-test.||||0.515
81486461|NCT01420536|162662769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.485||||||P values less than 0.05 would be considered statistically significant in this study.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t test.||For the kinesiographic assessment, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to evaluate whether the variables had normal distribution, which was positive in the majority of cases. A comparison between the values obtained for both groups was performed by means of the paired sample t-test.||||0.485
81541522|NCT00286468|162759973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.03||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|4.61||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.61|-0.56|0.124
81541523|NCT00286468|162759974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.056||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.099|-0.013||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.013|-0.099|0.011
81541524|NCT00286468|162759974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.035||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078|0.009||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.009|-0.078|0.116
81486462|NCT01420536|162662770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.111||||||P values less than 0.05 would be considered statistically significant in this study.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||For the kinesiographic assessment, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to evaluate whether the variables had normal distribution, which was positive in the majority of cases. A comparison between the values obtained for both groups was performed by means of the paired sample t-test.||||0.111
81486463|NCT01420536|162662771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.399||||||P values less than 0.05 would be considered statistically significant in this study.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||For the kinesiographic assessment, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to evaluate whether the variables had normal distribution, which was positive in the majority of cases. A comparison between the values obtained for both groups was performed by means of the paired sample t-test.||||0.399
81486464|NCT01420536|162662772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.55||||||P values less than 0.05 would be considered statistically significant in this study.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||For the kinesiographic assessment, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to evaluate whether the variables had normal distribution, which was positive in the majority of cases. A comparison between the values obtained for both groups was performed by means of the paired sample t-test.||||0.550
81486465|NCT01420536|162662773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.609||||||P values less than 0.05 would be considered statistically significant in this study.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||For the kinesiographic assessment, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to evaluate whether the variables had normal distribution, which was positive in the majority of cases. A comparison between the values obtained for both groups was performed by means of the paired sample t-test.||||0.609
81486466|NCT01420536|162662774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6||||||P values less than 0.05 would be considered statistically significant in this study.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||For the kinesiographic assessment, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to evaluate whether the variables had normal distribution, which was positive in the majority of cases. A comparison between the values obtained for both groups was performed by means of the paired sample t-test.||||0.600
81486467|NCT01420536|162662775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.611||||||P values less than 0.05 would be considered statistically significant in this study.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||For the kinesiographic assessment, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to evaluate whether the variables had normal distribution, which was positive in the majority of cases. A comparison between the values obtained for both groups was performed by means of the paired sample t-test.||||0.611
81486468|NCT01420536|162662776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.044||||||P values less than 0.05 would be considered statistically significant in this study.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||For the kinesiographic assessment, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to evaluate whether the variables had normal distribution, which was positive in the majority of cases. A comparison between the values obtained for both groups was performed by means of the paired sample t-test.||||0.044
81486469|NCT01420536|162662777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.677||||||P values less than 0.05 would be considered statistically significant in this study.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||For the kinesiographic assessment, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to evaluate whether the variables had normal distribution, which was positive in the majority of cases. A comparison between the values obtained for both groups was performed by means of the paired sample t-test.||||0.677
81486470|NCT01420536|162662778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.885||||||P values less than 0.05 would be considered statistically significant in this study.|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||For the kinesiographic assessment, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to evaluate whether the variables had normal distribution, which was positive in the majority of cases. A comparison between the values obtained for both groups was performed by means of the paired sample t-test.||||0.885
81486471|NCT01773928|162662795|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The probability that the modified process is noninferior to the current one (i.e. lower limit of the 95% CI of the ratio of geometric means \[modified vs. current\] is greater than or equal to 0.67) is above 99% for one strain, and it is around 97% for all three strains (considering the three strains to be independent, 0.99 x 0.99 x 0.99=0.97)|ANCOVA|0.67|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.67||||||||||0.67|
81486472|NCT01773928|162662797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ANCOVA|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.5||||||"The overall power to prove the similarity between the three lots for all three strains is approximately 99%.~For the two primary co-analyses (Noninferiority and Lot Consistency), the overall power of the immunogenicity analyses is approximately 96% (calculated as 0.97 x 0.99=0.96)."||1.5|0.67|
81486473|NCT01773928|162662798|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|"Differences between fever incidences (95% CI) between treatment groups VCIV Modified (Total) and TIV was computed for each age cohort separately. The Confidence Interval estimation method was the method of Miettinen \& Nurminen, as described in the StatXact User Manual (i.e. the score statistics, also called Chan's method, page 283).~Noninferiority will be concluded if the upper limit of the 95% CI (VCIV modified-TIV) is \<5%."|Method of Miettinen & Nurminen|1.8||||||95.0|0.1|3.3||||||||3.3|0.1|
81486474|NCT03533751|162662814|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|7.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.235||0.4498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4066|27.8983|||ANCOVA|The p-value was obtained using a mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline EASI as covariate.|Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||27.8983|-12.4066|0.4498
81486475|NCT03533751|162662814|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.39||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.774|12.1262|||ANCOVA|The p-value was obtained using a mixed effect ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline EASI as covariate.|Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||12.1262|-24.7740|0.5010
81486476|NCT03533751|162662814|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.454||0.8349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6037|20.5476|||ANCOVA|The p-value was obtained using a mixed effect ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline EASI as covariate.|Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||20.5476|-16.6037|0.8349
81486477|NCT03533751|162662814|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.154||0.6662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1892|26.8275|||ANCOVA|The p-value was obtained using a mixed effect ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline EASI as covariate.|Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||26.8275|-17.1892|0.6662
81486478|NCT03533751|162662815|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.7992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.9509|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline EASI as a covariate.||||1.9509|0.4200|0.7992
81486479|NCT03533751|162662815|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.2197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.757|3.3572|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline EASI as a covariate.||||3.3572|0.7570|0.2197
81486480|NCT03533751|162662815|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.7197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5345|2.4774|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline EASI as a covariate.||||2.4774|0.5345|0.7197
81486481|NCT03533751|162662815|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.6772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.391|1.8404|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline EASI as a covariate.||||1.8404|0.3910|0.6772
81486482|NCT03533751|162662816|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.9537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3922|2.6994|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline EASI as a covariate.||||2.6994|0.3922|0.9537
81486483|NCT03533751|162662816|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.3316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6323|3.8895|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline EASI as a covariate.||||3.8895|0.6323|0.3316
81486484|NCT03533751|162662816|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.5166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5331|3.4944|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline EASI as a covariate.||||3.4944|0.5331|0.5166
81486485|NCT03533751|162662816|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.7426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4545|3.0223|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline EASI as a covariate.||||3.0223|0.4545|0.7426
81486486|NCT03533751|162662817|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.4543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3998|7.7615|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline EASI as a covariate.||||7.7615|0.3998|0.4543
81486487|NCT03533751|162662817|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.1874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6314|10.4827|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline EASI as a covariate.||||10.4827|0.6314|0.1874
81486488|NCT03533751|162662817|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.69||||0.1721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6506|11.0814|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline EASI as a covariate.||||11.0814|0.6506|0.1721
81486489|NCT03533751|162662817|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.6755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1086|4.2141|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline EASI as a covariate.||||4.2141|0.1086|0.6755
81486490|NCT03533751|162662818|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.6058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2481|2.2543|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline vIGA-AD score as covariate.||||2.2543|0.2481|0.6058
81486491|NCT03533751|162662818|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3356|2.7923|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline vIGA-AD score as a covariate.||||2.7923|0.3356|0.9521
81486492|NCT03533751|162662818|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.6905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4457|3.3878|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline vIGA-AD score as a covariate.||||3.3878|0.4457|0.6905
81541525|NCT00286468|162759975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.044||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|-0.006||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.006|-0.081|0.024
81541526|NCT00286468|162759975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.037||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.001||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.001|-0.074|0.059
81541527|NCT00286468|162759976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.028||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.011||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.011|-0.067|0.159
81486493|NCT03533751|162662818|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.9399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3671|2.9518|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline vIGA-AD score as a covariate.||||2.9518|0.3671|0.9399
81486494|NCT03533751|162662819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.7659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.329|4.5268|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline vIGA-AD score as covariate.||||4.5268|0.3290|0.7659
81486495|NCT03533751|162662819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.6273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3895|4.776|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline vIGA-AD score as covariate.||||4.7760|0.3895|0.6273
81486496|NCT03533751|162662819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.2967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5734|6.1879|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline vIGA-AD score as covariate.||||6.1879|0.5734|0.2967
81486497|NCT03533751|162662819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.5544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4152|5.1476|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline vIGA-AD score as covariate.||||5.1476|0.4152|0.5544
81486498|NCT03533751|162662820|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3175|3.9513|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline peak weekly averaged NRS as covariate.||||3.9513|0.3175|0.8600
81486499|NCT03533751|162662820|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.3222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5511|6.1214|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline peak weekly averaged NRS as covariate.||||6.1214|0.5511|0.3222
81486500|NCT03533751|162662820|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.2564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6089|6.431|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline peak weekly averaged NRS as covariate.||||6.4310|0.6089|0.2564
81486501|NCT03533751|162662820|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.2912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5806|6.1275|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline peak weekly averaged NRS as covariate.||||6.1275|0.5806|0.2912
81486502|NCT03533751|162662821|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.679||0.8927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2117|15.8686|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline weekly averaged peak NRS as covariate.|Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||15.8686|-18.2117|0.8927
81486503|NCT03533751|162662821|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.019||0.7035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2767|21.1463|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline weekly averaged peak NRS as covariate.|Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||21.1463|-14.2767|0.7035
81486504|NCT03533751|162662821|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.608||0.2819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.159|7.6237|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline weekly averaged peak NRS as covariate.|Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||7.6237|-26.1590|0.2819
81486505|NCT03533751|162662821|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.557||0.4793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8452|10.7333|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline weekly averaged peak NRS as covariate.|Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||10.7333|-22.8452|0.4793
81486506|NCT03533751|162662822|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.677||0.3262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5723|19.7054|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline SCORAD as covariate.|Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||19.7054|-6.5723|0.3262
81486507|NCT03533751|162662822|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.366||0.8465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7439|11.2782|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline SCORAD as covariate.|Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||11.2782|-13.7439|0.8465
81486508|NCT03533751|162662822|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.396||0.6947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0587|15.082|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline SCORAD as covariate.||||15.0820|-10.0587|0.6947
81486509|NCT03533751|162662822|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.909||0.3288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8451|20.3626|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline SCORAD as covariate.|Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||20.3626|-6.8451|0.3288
81486510|NCT03533751|162662823|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.355||0.8497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4081|2.9218|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline DLQI score as covariate.|Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||2.9218|-2.4081|0.8497
81541528|NCT00286468|162759976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.038||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.001||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.001|-0.077|0.055
81541529|NCT00286468|162759977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.039||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.002||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.002|-0.080|0.062
81541530|NCT00286468|162759977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.043||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|-0.002||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.002|-0.084|0.041
81541531|NCT00286468|162759978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.01||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.010|-0.069|0.148
81541532|NCT00286468|162759978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.031||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.071|0.009||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.009|-0.071|0.135
81541533|NCT00286468|162759979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.026||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.012||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.012|-0.065|0.177
81541534|NCT00286468|162759979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.026||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.012||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.012|-0.065|0.177
81541535|NCT00286468|162759980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.162||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.161|0.486||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.486|-0.161|0.324
81541536|NCT00286468|162759980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.176||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.147|0.5||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.500|-0.147|0.284
81541537|NCT00286468|162759981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.268||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.54||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.540|-0.004|0.053
81541538|NCT00286468|162759981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.349||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.077|0.621||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.621|0.077|0.012
81541539|NCT00286468|162759982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.182||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.458||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.458|-0.094|0.196
81541540|NCT00286468|162759982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.226||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.502||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.502|-0.051|0.110
81541541|NCT00286468|162759983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.228||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.517||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.517|-0.060|0.121
81541542|NCT00286468|162759983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.159||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.448||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.448|-0.130|0.280
81486511|NCT03533751|162662823|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.5016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5636|1.7473|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline DLQI score as covariate.|Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||1.7473|-3.5636|0.5016
81486512|NCT03533751|162662823|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.386||0.7511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.167|2.287|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline DLQI score as covariate.|Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||2.2870|-3.1670|0.7511
81486513|NCT03533751|162662823|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.396||0.7558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3133|3.1824|||ANCOVA|Mixed effect ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and Baseline DLQI score as covariate.|Difference = Etokimab - Placebo|||3.1824|-2.3133|0.7558
81486514|NCT03082729|162662849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.612|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.612
81486515|NCT03082729|162662850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.083
81486516|NCT03082729|162662851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.617|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.617
81486517|NCT03082729|162662852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.524|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.524
81486518|NCT03082729|162662853|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.972|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.972
81541543|NCT00286468|162759984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.015||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.32||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.320|-0.290|0.924
81486519|NCT03082729|162662854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.315|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.315
81541544|NCT00286468|162759984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.138||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.168|0.444||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.444|-0.168|0.376
81541545|NCT00286468|162759985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.075||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.242|0.393||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.393|-0.242|0.642
81541546|NCT00286468|162759985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.063||||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.255|0.381||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.381|-0.255|0.698
81486520|NCT03082729|162662855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.443|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.443
81486521|NCT03082729|162662856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.027
81486522|NCT03082729|162662857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.390
81486523|NCT03082729|162662858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.116|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.116
81486524|NCT03082729|162662859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.331|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.331
81486525|NCT03082729|162662860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.225|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.225
81486526|NCT03082729|162662861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.141|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.141
81486527|NCT03082729|162662862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.882|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.882
81486528|NCT03082729|162662863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.326|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.326
81486529|NCT03082729|162662864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.094
81486530|NCT03082729|162662865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.087|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.087
81486531|NCT03082729|162662866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.771|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.771
81486532|NCT03082729|162662867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.491|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.491
81486533|NCT03082729|162662868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.924|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.924
81486534|NCT03082729|162662869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.868|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.868
81486535|NCT03082729|162662870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.922|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.922
81486536|NCT03082729|162662871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.192|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.192
81486537|NCT03082729|162662872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.453|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.453
81486538|NCT03082729|162662873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.714|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.714
81486539|NCT03082729|162662874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.434|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.434
81486540|NCT03082729|162662875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.329|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.329
81486541|NCT03082729|162662876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.963|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.963
81486542|NCT03082729|162662877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.400
81486543|NCT03082729|162662878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.223|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.223
81486544|NCT03082729|162662879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.241|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.241
81486545|NCT03082729|162662880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.348|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.348
81486546|NCT03082729|162662881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.424|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.424
81486547|NCT03082729|162662882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.667|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.667
81486548|NCT03082729|162662883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.135
81486549|NCT03082729|162662884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.331|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.331
81486550|NCT03082729|162662885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.538|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.538
81486551|NCT03082729|162662886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.791|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.791
81486552|NCT03082729|162662887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.925|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.925
81486553|NCT03082729|162662888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.161|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.161
81486554|NCT03082729|162662889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.546|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.546
81486555|NCT03082729|162662890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.667|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.667
81486556|NCT03082729|162662891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.840
81486557|NCT03082729|162662892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.367|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.367
81486558|NCT03082729|162662893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.773|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.773
81486559|NCT03082729|162662894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.968|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.968
81541547|NCT00286468|162759986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.503|3.306||no multiplicity adjustments|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline glyburide dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||3.306|0.503|0.596
81486560|NCT03082729|162662895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.953|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.953
81486561|NCT03082729|162662896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.911|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.911
81486562|NCT03082729|162662897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.944|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.944
81486563|NCT03082729|162662898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.226|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.226
81486564|NCT03082729|162662899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.988|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.988
81486565|NCT03082729|162662900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.189|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.189
81486566|NCT03082729|162662901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.488|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.488
81486567|NCT03082729|162662902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.523|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.523
81486568|NCT03082729|162662903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.060
81486569|NCT03082729|162662904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.777|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.777
81486570|NCT03082729|162662905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.946|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.946
81486571|NCT03082729|162662906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.351|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.351
81486572|NCT03082729|162662907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.041
81486573|NCT03082729|162662908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.884|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.884
81486574|NCT03082729|162662909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.018
81541548|NCT00286468|162759986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.787|4.885||no multiplicity adjustments|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline glyburide dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||4.885|0.787|0.148
81486575|NCT03082729|162662910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.046
81486576|NCT03082729|162662911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.018
81486577|NCT03082729|162662912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.283|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.283
81486578|NCT03082729|162662913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.010
81486579|NCT03082729|162662914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.371
81486580|NCT03082729|162662915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.555|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.555
81486581|NCT03082729|162662916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.533|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.533
81486582|NCT03082729|162662917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.137|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.137
81486583|NCT03082729|162662918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81486584|NCT03082729|162662918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.015
81486585|NCT03082729|162662918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.537|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.537
81486586|NCT03082729|162662919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81486587|NCT03082729|162662919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.010
81486588|NCT03082729|162662919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.918|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.918
81486589|NCT03082729|162662920|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81486590|NCT03082729|162662920|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81486591|NCT03082729|162662921|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81486592|NCT03082729|162662921|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81486593|NCT03082729|162662922|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81486594|NCT03082729|162662922|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81486595|NCT03082729|162662923|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81486596|NCT03082729|162662923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81486597|NCT03082729|162662925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.092
81486598|NCT03082729|162662925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.678|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.678
81486599|NCT03082729|162662926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.020
81486600|NCT03082729|162662926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.762|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.762
81486601|NCT03082729|162662927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.973|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.973
81486602|NCT03082729|162662927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.805|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.805
81486603|NCT03082729|162662928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.951|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.951
81486604|NCT03082729|162662928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.661|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.661
81486605|NCT03082729|162662929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.614|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.614
81486606|NCT03082729|162662929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.306|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.306
81486607|NCT03082729|162662930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.322|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.322
81486608|NCT03082729|162662930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.032
81486609|NCT03082729|162662931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.960
81486610|NCT03082729|162662931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.268|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.268
81486611|NCT03082729|162662932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.501|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.501
81486612|NCT03082729|162662932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.235|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.235
81486613|NCT03082729|162662933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.259|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.259
81486614|NCT03082729|162662933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.219|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.219
81486615|NCT03082729|162662934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.140
81486616|NCT03082729|162662934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.633|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.633
81486617|NCT03082729|162662935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.302|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.302
81486618|NCT03082729|162662935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.405|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.405
81486619|NCT03082729|162662936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.297|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.297
81486620|NCT03082729|162662936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.324|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.324
81486621|NCT03082729|162662937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.812|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.812
81486622|NCT03082729|162662937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.264|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.264
81486623|NCT03082729|162662938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.283|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.283
81486624|NCT03082729|162662938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.250
81486625|NCT03082729|162662939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.170
81486626|NCT03082729|162662939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.249|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.249
81486627|NCT03082729|162662940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.526|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.526
81486628|NCT03082729|162662940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.632|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.632
81486629|NCT03082729|162662941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.584|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.584
81486630|NCT03082729|162662941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.191|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.191
81486631|NCT03082729|162662942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81486632|NCT03082729|162662942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81486633|NCT03082729|162662943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.533|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.533
81486634|NCT03082729|162662943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.079
81541549|NCT00286468|162759987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.925||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.011|3.666||no multiplicity adjustments|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline glyburide dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||3.666|1.011|0.046
81541550|NCT00286468|162759987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.505||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.313|4.78||no multiplicity adjustments|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline glyburide dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||4.780|1.313|0.005
81486635|NCT03082729|162662944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.338|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.338
81486636|NCT03082729|162662944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.091
81486637|NCT03082729|162662945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.102|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.102
81486638|NCT03082729|162662945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.153|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.153
81486639|NCT03082729|162662946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.226|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.226
81486640|NCT03082729|162662946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.222|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.222
81486641|NCT03082729|162662947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.384|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.384
81486642|NCT03082729|162662947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.112
81486643|NCT03082729|162662948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.636|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.636
81486644|NCT03082729|162662948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.896|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.896
81486645|NCT03082729|162662949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.800
81486646|NCT03082729|162662949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.551|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.551
81486647|NCT03082729|162662950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.440
81486648|NCT03082729|162662950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.170
81486649|NCT03082729|162662951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.278|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.278
81486650|NCT03082729|162662951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.089
81486651|NCT03082729|162662952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.795|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.795
81486652|NCT03082729|162662952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.284|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.284
81486653|NCT03082729|162662953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.880
81486654|NCT03082729|162662953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.028
81486655|NCT03082729|162662954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.746|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.746
81486656|NCT03082729|162662954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.199|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.199
81486657|NCT03082729|162662955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.814|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.814
81486658|NCT03082729|162662955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.036
81486659|NCT03082729|162662956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.494|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.494
81486660|NCT03082729|162662956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.960
81486661|NCT03082729|162662957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.777|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.777
81486662|NCT03082729|162662957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.028
81486663|NCT03082729|162662958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.241|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.241
81486664|NCT03082729|162662958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.869|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.869
81486665|NCT03082729|162662959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.977|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.977
81486666|NCT03082729|162662959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.012
81486667|NCT03082729|162662960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.591|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.591
81486668|NCT03082729|162662960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.088
81486669|NCT03082729|162662961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.260
81486670|NCT03082729|162662961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.526|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.526
81486671|NCT03082729|162662962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.545|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.545
81486672|NCT03082729|162662962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.690
81486673|NCT03082729|162662963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.542|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.542
81486674|NCT03082729|162662963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.344|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.344
81486675|NCT03082729|162662964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.918|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.918
81486676|NCT03082729|162662964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.035
81486677|NCT03082729|162662965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.510
81486678|NCT03082729|162662965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.516|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.516
81486679|NCT03082729|162662966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.046
81486680|NCT03082729|162662966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.088
81486681|NCT03082729|162662967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.392|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.392
81486682|NCT03082729|162662967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.177|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.177
81486683|NCT03082729|162662968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.584|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.584
81541551|NCT00286468|162759988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.955||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.086|3.519||no multiplicity adjustments|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline glyburide dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||3.519|1.086|0.025
81486684|NCT03082729|162662968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.065
81486685|NCT03082729|162662969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.421|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.421
81486686|NCT03082729|162662969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.145|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.145
81486687|NCT03082729|162662970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.611|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.611
81486688|NCT03082729|162662970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.345|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.345
81486689|NCT03082729|162662971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.957|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.957
81541552|NCT00286468|162759988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.707|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.012|6.831||no multiplicity adjustments|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline glyburide dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||6.831|2.012|<0.001
81486690|NCT03082729|162662971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.425|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.425
81486691|NCT03082729|162662972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.698|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.698
81486692|NCT03082729|162662972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.709|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.709
81486693|NCT03082729|162662973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.362|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.362
81486694|NCT03082729|162662973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.221|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.221
81486695|NCT03082729|162662974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.813|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.813
81541553|NCT00286468|162759989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.994|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|5.213||no multiplicity adjustments|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline glyburide dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||5.213|1.720|<0.001
81486696|NCT03082729|162662974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.046
81486697|NCT03082729|162662975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.752|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.752
81486698|NCT03082729|162662975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.808|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.808
81486699|NCT03082729|162662976|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.251|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.251
81486700|NCT03082729|162662976|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.329|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.329
81486701|NCT03082729|162662977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.215|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.215
81486702|NCT03082729|162662977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.612|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.612
81486703|NCT03082729|162662978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.307|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.307
81486704|NCT03082729|162662978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.686|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.686
81486705|NCT03082729|162662979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.139|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.139
81486706|NCT03082729|162662979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.350
81486707|NCT03082729|162662980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.721|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.721
81486708|NCT03082729|162662980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.285|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.285
81486709|NCT03082729|162662981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.804|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.804
81486710|NCT03082729|162662981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.793|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.793
81486711|NCT03082729|162662982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.293|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.293
81486712|NCT03082729|162662982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.355|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.355
81486713|NCT03082729|162662983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.101|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.101
81486714|NCT03082729|162662983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.170
81486715|NCT03082729|162662984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.137|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.137
81486716|NCT03082729|162662984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.204|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.204
81486717|NCT03082729|162662985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.115|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.115
81486718|NCT03082729|162662985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.378|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.378
81486719|NCT03082729|162662986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.122|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.122
81486720|NCT03082729|162662986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.815|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.815
81486721|NCT03082729|162662987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.321|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.321
81486722|NCT03082729|162662987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.204|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.204
81486723|NCT03082729|162662988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.352|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.352
81486724|NCT03082729|162662988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.180
81486725|NCT03082729|162662989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.094
81486726|NCT03082729|162662989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.383|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.383
81486727|NCT03082729|162662990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.024
81486728|NCT03082729|162662990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.266|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.266
81486729|NCT03082729|162662991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.042
81486730|NCT03082729|162662991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.208|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.208
81486731|NCT03082729|162662992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.446|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.446
81486732|NCT03082729|162662992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.611|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.611
81486733|NCT03082729|162662993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.014
81486734|NCT03082729|162662993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.405|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.405
81486735|NCT02543840|162663010|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|1.5||Adjusted for multiple comparisons (Bonferroni four comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.5|-1.26|<0.01
81486736|NCT02543840|162663010|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|7.82||Adjusted for comparisons (Bonferroni for 4 comparisons.)|Regression, Linear|||Among Veteran participants,we used a linear contrast comparing a) those with complex clinical presentations, defined as receiving treatment for three or more mental health diagnoses in the prior year to b) those with two or fewer diagnoses during the facilitation year from T0 to T12..||7.82|2.24|<0.001
81486737|NCT02543840|162663011|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|||<|0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|2.3||Adjusted for comparison (Bonferroni for four comparisons.)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|0.04|<0.04
81486738|NCT02543840|162663012|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.9|-0.2|>0.05
81486739|NCT02543840|162663013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|-1.3|>0.05
81486740|NCT02543840|162663014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.8|-0.6|>0.05
81486741|NCT02543840|162663015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.005|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.084|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired.||||0.084|-0.074|>0.05
81486742|NCT02543840|162663016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.206|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.077|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired.||||0.077|-0.056|>0.05
81486743|NCT02543840|162663017|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.153|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|0.262|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||||0.262|0.044|<0.001
81486744|NCT02543840|162663018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.186|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|0.289|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired.||||0.289|0.083|<0.01
81486745|NCT02543840|162663019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|-0.07||Repeated patient binary outcome models for hospitalized (0/1) across 8 quarters.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted (Bonferroni four comparisons).||||-0.07|-0.16|<0.001
81486746|NCT01898078|162663093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.12|||||Estimates for each PK parameter were obtained using a mixed effects model of log (PK parameter) with fixed terms for the treatment effect, sequence effect, period effect and random terms for participants within sequence.|The confidence intervals are calculated for the difference in the LS means of the ln-transformed Cmax plain values (difference = Fed/Fasted). Antilogs of the confidence limits for the difference are taken to construct the confidence intervals for the ratio of the geometric means.||1.12|0.85|
81486747|NCT01898078|162663094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.34|||||Estimates for each PK parameter were obtained using a mixed effects model of log (PK parameter) with fixed terms for the treatment effect, sequence effect, period effect and random terms for participants within sequence.|The confidence intervals are calculated for the difference in the LS means of the ln-transformed AUC(last) plain values (difference = Fed/Fasted). Antilogs of the confidence limits for the difference are taken to construct the confidence intervals for the ratio of the geometric mean.||1.34|1.01|
81486748|NCT01898078|162663095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.39|||||Estimates for each PK parameter were obtained using a mixed effects model of log(PK parameter) with fixed terms for the treatment effect, sequence effect, period effect and random terms for participants within sequence.|The confidence intervals are calculated for the difference in the LS means of the ln-transformed AUC∞ plain values (difference = Fed/Fasted). Antilogs of the confidence limits for the difference are taken to construct the confidence intervals for the ratio of the geometric mean||1.39|0.96|
81486749|NCT04596293|162663107|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81486750|NCT04596293|162663107|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81486751|NCT04596293|162663108|OTHER|||||||0.6351|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6351
81486752|NCT04596293|162663108|OTHER|||||||0.3108|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3108
81486753|NCT04596293|162663109|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81486754|NCT04596293|162663109|OTHER|||||||0.6594|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6594
81486755|NCT04596293|162663110|OTHER|||||||0.5808|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5808
81486756|NCT04596293|162663110|OTHER|||||||0.2143|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2143
81486757|NCT00977197|162663130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||ANCOVA|Intent to Treat analysis; adjusted for age and gender.||||||0.008
81486758|NCT00977197|162663131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||ANCOVA|Intent to Treat analysis; adjusted for age and gender.||||||0.009
81486759|NCT00977197|162663132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.389|||||||ANCOVA|Intent to Treat analysis; adjusted for age and gender; rank scale.||||||0.389
81486760|NCT00977197|162663133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||ANCOVA|Intent to Treat analysis; adjusted for age and gender, rank scale.||||||0.049
81486761|NCT00977197|162663134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||ANCOVA|Intent to Treat analysis; adjusted for age and gender.||||||0.044
81486762|NCT00977197|162663135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||||||Intent to treat analysis, not adjusted for age and gender.|Chi-squared|||||||0.350
81486763|NCT00977197|162663136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|Intent to Treat analysis; adjusted for age and gender, rank scale.||||||0.020
81486764|NCT00977197|162663137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||ANCOVA|Intent to Treat analysis; adjusted for age and gender.||||||0.024
81486765|NCT00977197|162663138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.417|||||||ANCOVA|Intent to Treat analysis; adjusted for age and gender, rank scale.||||||0.417
81486766|NCT00977197|162663139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||Intent to Treat analysis; adjusted for age and gender, rank scale.|ANCOVA|||||||0.030
81486767|NCT00977197|162663140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||ANCOVA|Intent to Treat analysis; adjusted for age and gender.||||||0.016
81486768|NCT00977197|162663141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097||||||Intent to Treat analysis; not adjusted for age and gender.|Chi-squared|||||||0.097
81486769|NCT00853385|162663147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|24.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.18|35.31||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. In order for the comparison to 5 mg to be statistically significant, the comparison to 10 mg had to be statistically significant.|Normal approximation|||Normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the superiority of CP-690,550 10 mg to placebo and 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was evaluated for the difference in percentages.||35.31|13.18|<0.0001
81486770|NCT00853385|162663147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|23.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.16|34.29||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. In order for the comparison to 5 mg to be statistically significant, the comparison to 10 mg had to be statistically significant.|Normal approximation|||Normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the superiority of CP-690,550 5 mg to placebo and 2-sided 95% CI was evaluated for the difference in percentages.||34.29|12.16|<0.0001
81486771|NCT00853385|162663147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|18.93||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|29.96||Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Normal approximation|||Normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the superiority of adalimumab to placebo and 2-sided 95% CI was evaluated for the difference in percentages.||29.96|7.90|0.0007
81541554|NCT00286468|162759989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.401|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|5.933||no multiplicity adjustments|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline glyburide dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||5.933|1.950|<0.001
81486772|NCT00853385|162663148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.25||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For the comparison of 10 mg to placebo to be statistically significant in this measure, the comparison of 10 mg to placebo in ACR20 had to be significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Least squares (LS) mean difference and corresponding 95% CI was calculated using a mixed-effect repeated measure model with treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||-0.25|-0.50|<0.0001
81486773|NCT00853385|162663148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.19||Step-down procedure: For the comparison of 5 mg to placebo to be statistically significant in this measure, the comparison of 10 mg to placebo as well as the comparison of 5 mg to placebo in ACR20 had to be statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI was calculated using a mixed-effect repeated measure model with treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||-0.19|-0.43|<0.0001
81486774|NCT00853385|162663148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.13||Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI was calculated using a mixed-effect repeated measure model with treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect and participant as random effect.||-0.13|-0.37|<0.0001
81486775|NCT00853385|162663149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|11.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.08|16.73||A step-down procedure was used to control for multiple comparisons. For comparison of 10 mg to placebo to be statistically significant in this measure, comparison of 10 mg to placebo in HAQ-DI had to be significant.|Normal approximation|||Normal approximation to the binomial distribution was used to test the superiority of CP-690,550 10 mg to placebo and two-sided 95% CI was evaluated for the difference in percentages.||16.73|6.08|<0.0001
81486776|NCT00853385|162663149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|5.12||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|9.26||Step-down procedure: For the comparison of 5 mg to placebo to be statistically significant in this measure, the comparison of 10 mg to placebo as well as comparison of 5 mg to placebo in HAQ-DI had to be statistically significant.|Normal approximation|||Normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the superiority of CP-690,550 5 mg to placebo and 2-sided 95% CI was evaluated for the difference in percentages.||9.26|0.98|0.0151
81486777|NCT00853385|162663149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|5.65||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|9.9||Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Normal approximation|||Normal approximation for the difference in binomial proportions was used to test the superiority of adalimumab to placebo and 2-sided 95% CI was evaluated for the difference in percentages.||9.90|1.40|0.0091
81486778|NCT02765035|162663194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||C-Leg 3 vs. NMPK (Baseline)||||0.01
81486779|NCT02765035|162663194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||C-Leg 4 vs. NMPK (Baseline)||||0.04
81486780|NCT01259245|162663213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.017||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.012||Regression coefficients from ANCOVA for Tai Chi intervention (PRP as reference) at 6 months after adjusted for baseline value of the outcome variable, age, sex, BMI, smoking and education|ANCOVA|||||0.012|-0.046|0.252
81486781|NCT01259245|162663214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.005|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.442||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.438|0.447|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline values, age, sex, education, BMI and smoking||power0.80 for a medium effect size at 5% level of significance||0.447|-0.438|0.984
81541555|NCT00286468|162759990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.776||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|3.627||no multiplicity adjustments|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline glyburide dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||3.627|0.870|0.115
81541556|NCT00286468|162759990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.416|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.703|6.851||no multiplicity adjustments|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline glyburide dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||6.851|1.703|<0.001
81486782|NCT01259245|162663215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.372|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.433||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.061|4.805|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline values, age, sex, education, BMI and education||power of 0.80 for a medium effect size at 5% level of significance||4.805|-4.061|0.869
81486783|NCT01259245|162663216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.295|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.706||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.001|3.411|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline values, age, sex, BMI, education and smoking||power of 0.80 for medium size effect at 5% level of significance||3.411|-6.001|0.588
81486784|NCT01259245|162663217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.477||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.627|2.327|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline values, age, sex, BMI, education and smoking||power of 0.80 for medium effect size at 5% level of significance||2.327|-6.627|0.345
81486785|NCT01259245|162663218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.062||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.753|2.372|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline value, age, sex, BMI, education and smoking||power of 0.80 for medium effect size at 5% level of significance||2.372|-5.753|0.413
81486786|NCT01259245|162663219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.049|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.89||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.159|21.939|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline value, age, sex, BMI, education and smoking||power of 0.80 for medium effect size at 5% level of significance||21.939|4.159|0.004
81486787|NCT01259245|162663220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.226||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.184|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline value, age, sex, BMI, education and smoking||power of 0.80 for medium effect size at 5% level of significance||0.184|-0.100|0.560
81541557|NCT00286468|162759991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.991||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.365|2.689||no multiplicity adjustments|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline glyburide dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||2.689|0.365|0.986
81486788|NCT01259245|162663221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.088||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.128|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline value, age, sex, BMI, education and smoking||power of 0.80 for medium effect size at 5% level of significance||0.128|-0.054|0.425
81486789|NCT01259245|162663222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.2||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|6.8|||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline value, age, sex, BMI, education and smoking||power of 0.80 for medium effect size at 5% level of significance||6.8|-3.5|0.528
81486790|NCT03363906|162663228|SUPERIORITY||Ratio Geometric Least Squares (LS) Mean|1.04||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.949|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.14|0.949|0.473
81486791|NCT03363906|162663229|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.993|1.3|||ANOVA|||||1.30|0.993|0.119
81486792|NCT02065557|162663236|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for I-SD+I-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (I-HD, I-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (19.83%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (ITT-E) population for the induction period. The ITT-E population was a subpopulation of the ITT population, which consisted of all participants who received at least one SC injection of the study medication during the induction period. Participants who received open-label high induction dose, because they enrolled after Protocol Amendment 4 was released, were excluded from the ITT-E population.||||< 0.001
81486793|NCT02065557|162663236|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for I-SD+I-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (I-HD, I-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (19.83%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (ITT-E) population for the induction period. The ITT-E population was a subpopulation of the ITT population, which consisted of all participants who received at least one SC injection of the study medication during the induction period. Participants who received open-label high induction dose, because they enrolled after Protocol Amendment 4 was released, were excluded from the ITT-E population.||||< 0.001
81486794|NCT02065557|162663236|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test||||||0.382||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for I-SD+I-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (I-HD, I-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (19.83%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (ITT-E) population for the induction period. The ITT-E population was a subpopulation of the ITT population, which consisted of all participants who received at least one SC injection of the study medication during the induction period. Participants who received open-label high induction dose, because they enrolled after Protocol Amendment 4 was released, were excluded from the ITT-E population.||||0.382
81486795|NCT02065557|162663236|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for I-SD+I-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (I-HD, I-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (19.83%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (ITT-E) population for the induction period. The ITT-E population was a subpopulation of the ITT population, which consisted of all participants who received at least one SC injection of the study medication during the induction period. Participants who received open-label high induction dose, because they enrolled after Protocol Amendment 4 was released, were excluded from the ITT-E population.||||< 0.001
81541558|NCT00286468|162759991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.808|5.203||no multiplicity adjustments|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, baseline glyburide dose and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||5.203|0.808|0.131
81486796|NCT02065557|162663236|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for I-SD+I-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (I-HD, I-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (19.83%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (ITT-E) population for the induction period. The ITT-E population was a subpopulation of the ITT population, which consisted of all participants who received at least one SC injection of the study medication during the induction period. Participants who received open-label high induction dose, because they enrolled after Protocol Amendment 4 was released, were excluded from the ITT-E population.||||< 0.001
81486797|NCT02065557|162663236|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test||||||0.344||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for I-SD+I-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (I-HD, I-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (19.83%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (ITT-E) population for the induction period. The ITT-E population was a subpopulation of the ITT population, which consisted of all participants who received at least one SC injection of the study medication during the induction period. Participants who received open-label high induction dose, because they enrolled after Protocol Amendment 4 was released, were excluded from the ITT-E population.||||0.344
81541559|NCT00286468|162759992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.626||95.0||||no multiplicity adjustments|Mantel Haenszel|OR and 95% CI not estimable using logistic regression model. Tested using extended Mantel-Haenszel test.||||||0.626
81541560|NCT00286468|162759992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.178||||||no multiplicity adjustments|Mantel Haenszel|OR and 95% CI not estimable using logistic regression model. Tested using extended Mantel-Haenszel test.||||||0.178
81541561|NCT00286468|162759993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.16||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.16|0.32|<0.001
81486798|NCT02065557|162663237|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (18.37%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||< 0.001
81486799|NCT02065557|162663237|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (18.37%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||< 0.001
81486800|NCT02065557|162663237|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test||||||0.382||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (18.37%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||0.382
81486801|NCT02065557|162663237|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (18.37%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||< 0.001
81486802|NCT02065557|162663237|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (18.37%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||< 0.001
81486803|NCT02065557|162663237|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test||||||0.344||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (18.37%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||0.344
81486804|NCT02065557|162663238|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (26.10%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||< 0.001
81486805|NCT02065557|162663238|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (26.10%)|Chi-squared|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||< 0.001
81486806|NCT02065557|162663238|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test||||||0.008||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (26.10%)|Chi-squared|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||0.008
81486807|NCT02065557|162663238|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (26.10%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||< 0.001
81486808|NCT02065557|162663238|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (26.10%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||< 0.001
81486809|NCT02065557|162663238|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test||||||0.038||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (26.10%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||0.038
81486810|NCT02065557|162663239|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (22.03%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||< 0.001
81486811|NCT02065557|162663239|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (22.03%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||< 0.001
81486812|NCT02065557|162663239|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test||||||0.382||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (22.03%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||0.382
81486813|NCT02065557|162663239|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (22.03%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||< 0.001
81486814|NCT02065557|162663239|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (22.03%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||< 0.001
81486815|NCT02065557|162663239|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test||||||0.344||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (22.03%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||0.344
81486816|NCT02065557|162663240|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (14.79%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||< 0.001
81486817|NCT02065557|162663240|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (14.79%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||< 0.001
81486818|NCT02065557|162663240|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test||||||0.292||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (14.79%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||0.292
81486819|NCT02065557|162663240|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (14.79%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||< 0.001
81486820|NCT02065557|162663240|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test|||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (14.79%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||< 0.001
81486821|NCT02065557|162663240|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test||||||0.292||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (14.79%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||0.292
81486822|NCT02065557|162663241|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test||||||0.382||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (24.08%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||0.382
81486823|NCT02065557|162663241|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test||||||1||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (24.08%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||1.000
81486824|NCT02065557|162663241|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test||||||1||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (24.08%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||1.000
81486825|NCT02065557|162663241|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test||||||0.344||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (24.08%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||0.344
81486826|NCT02065557|162663241|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test||||||0.559||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (24.08%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||0.559
81486827|NCT02065557|162663241|SUPERIORITY|one-sample two-sided Chi-square test||||||0.815||||||Adjusted p-value from a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure, testing co-primary and ranked secondary endpoints 1st for M-SD+M-HD, then for individual adalimumab dose groups (M-HD, M-SD) against the respective external placebo rate (24.08%)|rejective multiple test procedure|controlling familywise Type I error of 5% in a strong sense||Efficacy analysis was based on the modified Intent-To-Treat-Efficacy (mITT-E) population for the maintenance period. The mITT-E population was a subpopulation of the mITT population, where participants in M-PL arm were excluded.||||0.815
81486828|NCT01206764|162663271|OTHER|Kaplan Meier|Median Difference (Net)|27.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.86|35.29||||||Single arm open label study||35.29|21.86|
81486829|NCT01206764|162663275|OTHER|Kaplan Meier|Median Difference (Net)|45.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.29|106.43||||||The median overall survival was not evaluable, this presents the 25th percentile of overall survival||106.43|31.29|
81486830|NCT00997893|162663276|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||treatment x time p=.004|Mixed Models Analysis||||A mixed effects regression model (Estimation method=maximum likelihood; Random intercept) was conducted to compare the effects of phytoestrogens and estradiol to placebo. Primary predictor variables in the model included treatment and time, as well the treatment by time interaction.|||.004
81486831|NCT00997893|162663277|OTHER|||||||0.98||||||visit x time x treatment interaction p=.98|Mixed Models Analysis||||A mixed effects regression model (Estimation method=maximum likelihood; Random intercept) was conducted to compare the effects of phytoestrogens and estradiol to placebo before and after a psychosocial stressor. Predictor variables in the model included treatment, time (before and after the psychosocial stressor), visit (Baseline, 12 weeks), and all two and three way interactions.|||.98
81486832|NCT00997893|162663278|OTHER|||||||0.68||||||treatment x time (before and after the psychosocial stressor) x visit p=.68|Mixed Models Analysis||||A mixed effects regression model (Estimation method=maximum likelihood; Random intercept) was conducted to compare the effects of phytoestrogens and estradiol to placebo on emotional memory following a laboratory induced stress. Primary predictor variables in the model included treatment, time (before and after the psychosocial stressor), visit (Baseline, 12 weeks), and all two and three way interactions.|||.68
81486833|NCT00997893|162663279|OTHER|||||||0.11||||||treatment x time p=.11|Mixed Models Analysis||||A mixed effects regression model (Estimation method=maximum likelihood; Random intercept) was conducted to compare the effects of phytoestrogens and estradiol to placebo on verbal memory (logical memory; immediate). Primary predictor variables in the model included treatment and time, as well the treatment by time interaction.|||.11
81486834|NCT00997893|162663280|OTHER|||||||0.86||||||treatment x time p=.86|Mixed Models Analysis||||A mixed effects regression model (Estimation method=maximum likelihood; Random intercept) was conducted to compare the effects of phytoestrogens and estradiol to placebo on verbal memory (logical memory; immediate)Primary predictor variables in the model included treatment and time, as well the treatment by time interaction.|||.86
81486835|NCT02309359|162663281|OTHER|Under the assumption of monotonicity, a Cochran-Armitage trend test was performed as the primary efficacy analysis. Data were analyzed according to the intent-to-treat (ITT) principle; thus, subjects were analyzed according to the treatment to which they were assigned. Subjects with missing ACR20 response at Week 12 were treated as non responders (non responder imputation approach).||||||0.172|||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|||The null hypothesis of this test was that there is no difference in the percentage of subjects achieving ACR20 response between the treatment groups and the alternative hypothesis was that the percentage of subjects achieving ACR20 response increases with increasing dose level.||||0.172
81486836|NCT00701363|162663309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||One subject (Group B) had missing IGF-1 value at Week 48. One subject (Group A) had missing IGF-1 value at Baseline.||||0.0013
81486837|NCT00701363|162663309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81486838|NCT00701363|162663309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81486839|NCT00701363|162663310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0009
81486840|NCT00701363|162663310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81486841|NCT00701363|162663310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81486842|NCT00701363|162663310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0170
81486843|NCT00701363|162663311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in baseline IGF-1 levels between 108 subjects with normalized IGF-1 levels at week 24 (A+B+C) and 14 subjects with uncontrolled IGF-1 levels at week 24.||||0.0103
81486844|NCT02592824|162663385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.086|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two-sided Student's t-test used for sample size estimation which was based on data from the first GLUTAMICS trial.||||0.086
81486845|NCT02592824|162663386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97
81486846|NCT02592824|162663387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81486847|NCT02592824|162663392|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81486848|NCT03040726|162663393|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.98
81486849|NCT03040726|162663394|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.40
81486850|NCT03040726|162663395|OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.79
81486851|NCT03040726|162663396|OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.57
81486852|NCT00833755|162663403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.274|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.274
81486853|NCT00833755|162663404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.552|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.552
81486854|NCT00833755|162663405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.004
81486855|NCT01232283|162663461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.3|29.6|||Chi-squared|||||29.6|16.3|<0.0001
81486856|NCT01232283|162663462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|21.9|||Chi-squared|||||21.9|10.2|<0.0001
81486857|NCT01232283|162663463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|-42.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.11|-33.2|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. The estimation and p-value were adjusted by the covariate.||||-33.20|-51.11|<0.0001
81486858|NCT01232283|162663464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-34.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.4|-27.2|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. The estimation and p-value were adjusted by the covariate.||||-27.2|-42.4|<0.0001
81486859|NCT01232283|162663465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|35.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.9|44.7|||Chi-squared|||||44.7|26.9|< 0.0001
81486860|NCT01232283|162663466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-21.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.4|-14.2|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. The estimation and p-value were adjusted by the covariate.||||-14.2|-28.4|<0.0001
81486861|NCT01232283|162663467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-4.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-2.8|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. The estimation and p-value were adjusted by the covariate.||||-2.8|-5.3|<0.0001
81486862|NCT01232283|162663468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.63||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|4.56|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. The estimation and p-value were adjusted by the covariate.||||4.56|0.69|0.0078
81486863|NCT01232283|162663469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|20.0|||Chi-squared|||||20.0|8.5|<0.0001
81486864|NCT01232283|162663470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|7.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.408|17.399|||Log Rank|||||17.399|3.408|<0.0001
81486865|NCT00402831|162663475|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was declared when the lower bounds of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the group difference in response rates was greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|2.6||||||Measles difference||2.6|-2.5|
81486866|NCT00402831|162663475|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was declared when the lower bounds of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the group difference in response rates was greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.3||||||Mumps difference||3.3|-3.0|
81486867|NCT00402831|162663475|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was declared when the lower bounds of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the group difference in response rates was greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|4.1||||||Rubella difference||4.1|-2.3|
81486868|NCT00402831|162663475|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was declared when the lower bounds of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the group difference in response rates was greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.1||||||Varicella||4.1|-2.1|
81486869|NCT04773028|162663488|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-93054.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81486870|NCT03043053|162663494|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.3||||||||1.3|-1.4|
81486871|NCT03043053|162663495|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-141.9|82.6|||||Controlled for lean mass. Reported values are outputted by STATA.|||82.6|-141.9|
81486872|NCT03043053|162663496|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|196.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1036.0|1428.0||||||||1428|-1036|
81541562|NCT00286468|162759993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.02||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.02|0.17|0.006
81541563|NCT00286468|162759994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.18||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.18|0.20|0.006
81541564|NCT00286468|162759994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.01||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.01|0.02|0.040
81541565|NCT00286468|162759995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.73||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.73|0.47|<0.001
81541566|NCT00286468|162759995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.55||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.55|0.28|0.005
81541567|NCT00286468|162759996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.46||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.46|0.14|0.018
81486873|NCT03043053|162663497|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-152.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-302.3|-1.7||||||||-1.7|-302.3|
81486874|NCT02139540|162663533|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary outcome (HDRS-21) was analyzed with a repeated-measures mixed effects linear model using restricted maximum likelihood estimation. To adjust for the observed carryover effect, the model included a randomization group term and a three-way interaction (treatment × time × randomization group)||||<0.05
81486875|NCT02139540|162663534|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81486876|NCT03699748|162663550|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.27|14.58|||Type III F test|||||14.58|7.27|<0.001
81486877|NCT03699748|162663553|OTHER||Effect Estimate for 4 Months|12.88|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||12.88 (9.49 - 16.28)||Effect estimates were expected mean differences in Patient Activation Measure scores between groups from baseline. Effect estimates were estimated using generalized estimating equations (GEE) models as a function of treatment group, categorical time (baseline, 4 months and 12 months), and an interaction term between treatment group and time with an exchangeable correlation clustered within person. The effect estimate column shows the difference between change in the intervention group from baseline and the change in the control group from baseline.|||
81486878|NCT03699748|162663554|OTHER||Effect Estimate for 12 Months|20.65|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||20.65 (6.97 - 24.32)||Effect estimates were expected mean differences in Patient Activation Measure scores between groups from baseline. Effect estimates were estimated using generalized estimating equations (GEE) models as a function of treatment group, categorical time (baseline, 4 months and 12 months), and an interaction term between treatment group and time with an exchangeable correlation clustered within person.|||
81541568|NCT00286468|162759996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.54||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; baseline glyburide dose and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.54|0.21|0.010
81541569|NCT04742556|162759997|OTHER||Probability of true DLT rate in [0.33-1]|0.0051||||||||||||||Probability of true DLT rate was determined using a Bayesian 2-parameter logistic regression model with overdose control.||||
81486879|NCT03699748|162663555|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|11.05||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.09|15.0|||Type III F-test|||||15.00|7.09|0.001
81486880|NCT03699748|162663557|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||0.91 (0.40-2.09)||Odds Ratios for any emergency room use and any hospitalization use were estimated using logistic regression models.|||
81486881|NCT03699748|162663558|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||0.27 (0.03 - 2.85)||Odds Ratios for any ED Use were estimated using logistic regression models.|||
81486882|NCT03699748|162663559|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||0.38 (0.18-0.76)||Odds Ratios for any emergency room use and any hospitalization use were estimated using logistic regression models.|||
81486883|NCT03699748|162663560|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||0.42 (0.22-0.79)||Odds Ratios for any emergency room use and any hospitalization use were estimated using logistic regression models.|||
81486884|NCT03699748|162663561|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||0.38 (0.08-1.75)||Odds Ratios for Hospitalization Use were estimated using logistic regression models.|||
81486885|NCT03699748|162663562|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|5.86|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Odds Ratios for Goals of Care Documentation, Advance Directive Documentation, and Physician Order for Life Sustaining Treatment Documentation were estimated based on assessments 4-months and 12-months post-enrollment with logistic regression.|||||
81486886|NCT03699748|162663563|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.09|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Odds Ratios for Goals of Care Documentation, Advance Directive Documentation, and Physician Order for Life Sustaining Treatment Documentation were estimated based on assessments 4-months and 12-months post-enrollment with logistic regression.|||||
81486887|NCT03699748|162663564|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.82|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||6.82 (2.46-18.93)||Odds Ratios for Physician Order for Life Sustaining Treatment Documentation were estimated based on assessments 4-months post-enrollment with logistic regression.|||
81486888|NCT03699748|162663565|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.62|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3.62 (1.73-7.60)||Odds Ratios for Physician Order for Life Sustaining Treatment Documentation were estimated based on assessments at 12-months post-enrollment with logistic regression.|||
81486889|NCT03699748|162663566|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|8.56|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Odds Ratios for Goals of Care Documentation, Advance Directive Documentation, and Physician Order for Life Sustaining Treatment Documentation were estimated based on assessments 4-months and 12-months post-enrollment with logistic regression.|||||
81486890|NCT03699748|162663567|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|19.55|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Odds Ratios for Goals of Care Documentation, Advance Directive Documentation, and Physician Order for Life Sustaining Treatment Documentation were estimated based on assessments at 12-months post-enrollment with logistic regression.|||||
81486891|NCT03699748|162663568|OTHER||Effect Estimate|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||0.65 (0.44-0.98)||Proportional change in total health care costs are expressed as referent to the control group and were modeled using a generalized linear model with gamma link-log function to account for skewed cost data after adjustment for length of follow-up.|||
81486892|NCT03699748|162663569|OTHER||Effect Estimate|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||0.57 (0.28 - 1.18)||Proportional change in total health care costs are expressed as referent to the control group and were modeled using a generalized linear model with gamma link-log function to account for skewed cost data.|||
81486893|NCT03699748|162663570|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.82|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||6.82 (2.46-18.93)||Odds Ratios for palliative care receipt and hospice receipt were estimated based on assessments 4-months and 12-months post-enrollment compared with baseline (time of enrollment) using logistic regression.|||
81486894|NCT03699748|162663571|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.62|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||3.62 (1.73-7.60)||Odds Ratios for palliative care receipt and hospice receipt were estimated based on assessments 4-months and 12-months post-enrollment compared with baseline (time of enrollment) using logistic regression.|||
81486895|NCT03699748|162663572|OTHER||Effect Estimate|5.71|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||5.71 (1.56-20.93)||Odds Ratios for any ED Use and any Palliative Care were estimated using logistic regression models. Incidence Rate Ratios (IRR) were estimated using Poisson models. All ratios are expressed as referent to the control group.|||
81486896|NCT03699748|162663573|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.33|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||4.33 (0.89-21.08)||Odds Ratios for palliative care receipt and hospice receipt were estimated based on assessments 4-months and 12-months post-enrollment compared with baseline (time of enrollment) using logistic regression.|||
81486897|NCT03699748|162663574|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.76|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||2.76 (1.01-7.55)||Odds Ratios for palliative care receipt and hospice receipt were estimated based on assessments at 12-months post-enrollment compared with baseline (time of enrollment) using logistic regression.|||
81486898|NCT03699748|162663575|OTHER||Effect Estimate|5.71|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||5.71 (1.56-20.93)||Odds Ratios for any ED Use and any Hospice Receipt were estimated using logistic regression models. Incidence Rate Ratios (IRR) were estimated using Poisson models. All ratios are expressed as referent to the control group.|||
81486899|NCT02431299|162663645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Whether there were significant changes in the IMRS baseline scores to IMRS follow up scores.|t-test, 2 sided|t = 2.78, df = 182||||||<0.01
81486900|NCT02431299|162663646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Hypothesized that higher levels of IMR competence would predict higher IMRS outcomes.||||<0.05
81486901|NCT03880474|162663654|OTHER||Relative Risk|1.52||||0.1146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.55|||Log Binominal Model|||||2.55|0.90|0.1146
81486902|NCT03880474|162663654|OTHER||Relative Risk|1.52||||0.1146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.55|||Poisson Model with Robust Variance|||||2.55|0.90|0.1146
81486903|NCT03880474|162663655|OTHER||Relative Risk|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.15|||Log Binomial Model|||The Analysis concerns the Incidence of Influenza-like Illness (ILI)||1.15|0.86|1.0000
81486904|NCT03880474|162663655|OTHER||Relative Risk|1.0||||0.9799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.15|||Poisson Model with Robust Variance|||The Analysis concerns the Incidence of Influenza-like Illness (ILI)||1.15|0.86|0.9799
81486905|NCT03880474|162663657|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-287.1||||0.3284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-872.75|298.59|||ANCOVA|||Titers of influenza-specific neutralizing antibodies against Influenza A/H3N2 (HI) at Day 28||298.59|-872.75|0.3284
81486906|NCT03880474|162663657|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.39||||0.8468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-152.26|125.47|||ANCOVA|||Titers of influenza-specific neutralizing antibodies against Influenza A/H3N2 (HI) at Week26||125.47|-152.26|0.8468
81486907|NCT03880474|162663657|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-465.7||||0.5087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1875.21|943.75|||ANCOVA|||Titers of influenza-specific neutralizing antibodies against Influenza A/H3N2 (MN) at Day 28||943.75|-1875.21|0.5087
81486908|NCT03880474|162663657|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-83.68||||0.7509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-611.67|444.32|||ANCOVA|||Titers of influenza-specific neutralizing antibodies against Influenza A/H3N2 (MN) at Week 26||444.32|-611.67|0.7509
81486909|NCT03880474|162663657|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-81.17||||0.3398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-250.72|88.39|||ANOVA|||Titers of influenza-specific neutralizing antibodies against Influenza A/H1N1pdm at Day 28||88.39|-250.72|0.3398
81486910|NCT03880474|162663657|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|26.15||||0.4154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.95|90.26|||ANCOVA|||Titers of influenza-specific neutralizing antibodies against Influenza A/H1N1pdm at Week 26||90.26|-37.95|0.4154
81486911|NCT03880474|162663657|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|22.84||||0.7193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-104.5|150.18|||ANCOVA|||Titers of neutralizing antibodies against Influenza B/ Victoria at Day 28||150.18|-104.50|0.7193
81486912|NCT03880474|162663657|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|52.38||||0.1496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.59|124.35|||ANCOVA|||Titers of influenza-specific neutralizing antibodies against Influenza B/ Victoria at Week 26||124.35|-19.59|0.1496
81486913|NCT03880474|162663657|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.76||||0.9044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-296.57|263.06|||ANCOVA|||Titers of influenza-specific neutralizing antibodies against Influenza B/Yamagata at Day 28||263.06|-296.57|0.9044
81486914|NCT03880474|162663657|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|38.64||||0.4198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.97|134.24|||ANCOVA|||Titers of influenza-specific neutralizing antibodies against Influenza B/Yamagata at Week 26||134.24|-56.97|0.4198
81486915|NCT03880474|162663658|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.4159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.28|||Regression, Cox|||||1.28|0.90|0.4159
81486916|NCT03880474|162663659|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Active vs Placebo)|0.99||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.19|||ANOVA|||Time Weight Area Under the Curve (AUC) for Symptoms of Influenza - Symptom: Feeling Hot (AUC)||1.19|0.83|0.9550
81486917|NCT03880474|162663659|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Active vs Placebo)|1.0||||0.8933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||ANOVA|||Time Weight Area Under the Curve (AUC) for Symptoms of Influenza - Symptom: Temperature (AUC)||1|1|0.8933
81486918|NCT03880474|162663659|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Active vs Placebo)|0.87||||0.2156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.09|||ANOVA|||Time Weight Area Under the Curve (AUC) for Symptoms of Influenza - Symptom: Cough (AUC)||1.09|0.7|0.2156
81486919|NCT03880474|162663659|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Active vs Placebo)|0.88||||0.2216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.1|||ANOVA|||Time Weight Area Under the Curve (AUC) for Symptoms of Influenza - Symptom: Sore Throat AUC||1.10|0.71|0.2216
81486920|NCT03880474|162663659|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Active vs Placebo)|0.87||||0.2306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.09|||ANOVA|||Time Weight Area Under the Curve (AUC) for Symptoms of Influenza - Symptom: Blocked Nose AUC||1.09|0.69|0.2306
81541570|NCT04742556|162759997|OTHER||Probability of true DLT rate in [0.33-1]|0.03105||||||||||||||Probability of true DLT rate was determined using a Bayesian 2-parameter logistic regression model with overdose control.||||
81486921|NCT03880474|162663659|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Active vs Placebo)|0.99||||0.8038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.13|||ANOVA|||Time Weight Area Under the Curve (AUC) for Symptoms of Influenza - Symptom: Chest Pain AUC||1.13|0.97|0.8038
81486922|NCT03880474|162663659|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Active vs Placebo)|1.01||||0.9319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.21|||ANOVA|||Time Weight Area Under the Curve (AUC) for Symptoms of Influenza - Symptom: Muscle Pain AUC||1.21|0.84|0.9319
81486923|NCT03880474|162663659|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Active vs Placebo)|1.01||||0.8399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.19|||ANOVA|||Time Weight Area Under the Curve (AUC) for Symptoms of Influenza - Symptom: Shortness of Breath AUC||1.19|0.86|0.8399
81486924|NCT03880474|162663660|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|743.78||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|443.71|1043.84|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis was performed for Total(NP+M) (SFU/10\^6 PBMC) at Day 28 Nucleoprotein = NP, matrix1 = M1||1043.84|443.71|0
81486925|NCT03880474|162663660|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|177.1||||0.0673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.14|367.33|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis was performed for Total(NP+M) (SFU/10\^6 PBMC) at Week 26 Nucleoprotein = NP, matrix1 = M1||367.33|-13.14|0.0673
81486926|NCT03427892|162663735|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.|||||<|0.001||||||To analyze mood symptoms, cognitive performance, and side effects, separate one-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, and wk 8) was included as the within-subject factor.|ANOVA|One-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, wk8) was included as the within-subject factor.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||<.001
81486927|NCT03427892|162663736|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.||||||0.93||||||To analyze mood symptoms, cognitive performance, and side effects, separate one-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, and wk 8) was included as the within-subject factor.|ANOVA|One-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, wk8) was included as the within-subject factor.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||.93
81486928|NCT03427892|162663737|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.||||||0.49||||||To analyze mood symptoms, cognitive performance, and side effects, separate one-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, and wk 8) was included as the within-subject factor. The above reported is RAVLT Score|ANOVA|One-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, wk8) was included as the within-subject factor.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||.49
81541571|NCT04742556|162759997|OTHER||Probability of true DLT rate in [0.33-1]|0.27405||||||||||||||Probability of true DLT rate was determined using a Bayesian 2-parameter logistic regression model with overdose control.||||
81541572|NCT02923726|162760006|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.9|0.57|0.92|||Log Rank||Shock only was the reference group. Confidence interval adjusted for interim analyses.|||0.92|0.57|0.005
81541573|NCT02923726|162760007|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.07|||Log Rank||Shock Only was the reference group.|||1.07|0.78|0.284
81541574|NCT02923726|162760008|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.95|||Log Rank||Shock Only arm is reference group.|||0.95|0.56|0.020
81541575|NCT02923726|162760009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.97|||Log Rank||Shock Only is the reference group.|||0.97|0.44|0.033
81541576|NCT02923726|162760010|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.41|||Log Rank||Shock Only is the reference group.|||1.41|0.94|0.184
81486929|NCT03427892|162663737|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.||||||0.56||||||Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.Reported is delay score|ANOVA|One-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, wk8) was included as the within-subject factor.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||.56
81486930|NCT03427892|162663738|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.||||||0.221||||||To analyze mood symptoms, cognitive performance, and side effects, separate one-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, and wk 8) was included as the within-subject factor. Reported is CW score.|ANOVA|One-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, wk8) was included as the within-subject factor.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||.221
81486931|NCT03427892|162663738|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.||||||0.306||||||To analyze mood symptoms, cognitive performance, and side effects, separate one-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, and wk 8) was included as the within-subject factor.Reported is Inter. score|ANOVA|One-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, wk8) was included as the within-subject factor.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||.306
81486932|NCT03427892|162663739|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.||||||0.07||||||To analyze mood symptoms, cognitive performance, and side effects, separate one-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, and wk 8) was included as the within-subject factor. The above reported is TMT A.|ANOVA|One-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, wk8) was included as the within-subject factor.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||.07
81486933|NCT03427892|162663739|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.||||||0.19||||||To analyze mood symptoms, cognitive performance, and side effects, separate one-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, and wk 8) was included as the within-subject factor.The above reported is TMT B.|ANOVA|One-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, wk8) was included as the within-subject factor.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||.19
81541577|NCT00772538|162760022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.011||95.0|0.02|0.152||Step-wise testing for co-primary endpoints, confirmatory only if previous hypotheses had been successful, significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.152|0.020|0.0110
81541578|NCT00772538|162760023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.005||95.0|0.027|0.149||Step-wise testing for co-primary endpoints, confirmatory only if previous hypotheses had been successful, significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.149|0.027|0.0050
81486934|NCT03427892|162663740|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.|||||<|0.001||||||To analyze mood symptoms, cognitive performance, and side effects, separate one-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, and wk 8) was included as the within-subject factor.|ANOVA|One-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, wk8) was included as the within-subject factor.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||<.001
81486935|NCT03427892|162663741|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.||||||0.022||||||To analyze separate one-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANOVA) were performed. Time (baseline, week 4, week 8) was included as the within-subject factor.Above is from baseline to week 8 for C-SSRS AA, IA, and ABA.|ANOVA|One-way repeated measures (ANOVA) were performed. Time (baseline, wk 4, wk 8) included as within-subject factor. Above is for C-SSRS AA,IA, and ABA.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||.022
81486936|NCT03427892|162663741|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.||||||0.163||||||To analyze mood symptoms, cognitive performance, and side effects, separate one-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, and wk 8) was included as the within-subject factor.|ANOVA|One-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, wk8) was included as the within-subject factor.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||.163
81486937|NCT03427892|162663742|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.||||||0.133||||||To analyze mood symptoms, cognitive performance, and side effects, separate one-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, and wk 8) was included as the within-subject factor.|ANOVA|One-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, wk8) was included as the within-subject factor.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||.133
81486938|NCT03427892|162663743|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.||||||0.002||||||To analyze mood symptoms, cognitive performance, and side effects, separate one-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, and wk 8) was included as the within-subject factor.|ANOVA|One-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, wk8) was included as the within-subject factor.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||.002
81486939|NCT03427892|162663744|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.||||||0.002||||||To analyze mood symptoms, cognitive performance, and side effects, separate one-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, and wk 8) was included as the within-subject factor.|ANOVA|One-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, wk8) was included as the within-subject factor.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||.002
81541579|NCT00772538|162760024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0343||||||Confirmatory only if previous hypotheses for each of the 2 twin studies had been successful, significance level of alpha=0.05 (2-sided). A pre-specified interim analysis was performed. Cui et al (Biometrics,1999) was used to calculate the p-value.|Regression, Cox|Parameter estimates of Cox proportional hazard model regression regarding. Only treatment was fitted as an effect in the model.|If HR is below 1 then favours tiotropium.|||||0.0343
81541580|NCT00772538|162760025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.0362||95.0|0.006|0.173||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.173|0.006|0.0362
81486940|NCT03427892|162663745|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.||||||0.005||||||Pairwise comparisons were also performed to determine which time points were significantly different from one another. Baseline to week 8 is reported above.|t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons were also performed to determine which time points were significantly different from one another.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||.005
81486941|NCT03427892|162663746|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.|||||<|0.001||||||To analyze mood symptoms, cognitive performance, and side effects, separate one-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, and wk 8) was included as the within-subject factor.|ANOVA|One-way repeated measures analyses of variance (ANVOA) were performed. Time (bsl, wk 4, wk8) was included as the within-subject factor.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||<.001
81486942|NCT03427892|162663747|OTHER|Within subjects design; single group. Intent-to-treat (ITT) sample was used in the analysis, such that all participants who completed the baseline visit and at least one post-baseline assessment were included in the analysis.||||||0.295||||||Pairwise comparisons were also performed to determine which time points were significantly different from one another. Baseline to week 8 is reported above.|t-test, 2 sided|Pairwise comparisons were also performed to determine which time points were significantly different from one another.||Primary Aim is to determine if brexpiprazole is associated with a reduction in depressive symptom severity in bipolar disorder outpatients. A sample size of 17 provides 80% power for a paired t-test to compare baseline to exit change scores on the MADRS of 7 (SD 10) (a more conservative change than with even the low 1 mg dose of brexpiprazole in Thase et. al. (2015)) with alpha=.05. A sample size of n=20 will allow for some early withdrawals without postbaseline data (10).||||.295
81486943|NCT02100631|162663785|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower limit of the two sided 95% Wald CI on the difference in seroconversion rate was estimated by inverting a Z test with pooled variance. The lower limit of the CI had be greater than -10 percentage points to prove non-inferiority. The lower bound of the CI on the older adults serconversion rate was required to exceed 70%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|0.4||||||||0.4|-6.7|
81486944|NCT02100631|162663786|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.57||||||||0.57|0.34|
81486945|NCT02100631|162663787|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis for information only. No non-inferiority margin specified.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|3.5||||||||3.5|-2.2|
81486946|NCT02100631|162663788|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis for information only. No non-inferiority margin specified.||||||0.0062|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0062
81486947|NCT01287936|162663818|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||<0.001
81486948|NCT01287936|162663820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.004
81486949|NCT01721798|162663827|NON_INFERIORITY|Primary Outcome Analysis: Proportion of women with detectable genital viral load across 24 months|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.62|||GEE|||C-IUD is comparator group.||1.62|0.47|0.66
81486950|NCT01721798|162663828|NON_INFERIORITY|Secondary Outcome Analysis of Proportion with Detectable plasma viral load users at 24 months|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.86|||GEE|Adjusted as-treated analysis||C-IUD is comparator group.||1.86|0.37|0.64
81486951|NCT01721798|162663830|NON_INFERIORITY|Secondary Outcome Analysis of Allocated IUC continuation at 24 months|Hazard Ratio (HR)|8.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.03|24.4|||Regression, Cox|||C-IUD is comparator group.||24.4|3.03|<0.001
81486952|NCT00427934|162663833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-1.73||||0.79||90.0|-15.13|8.68|||Barnard/Pearson chi-square test||Percentage Difference = maraviroc responders divided by the number of maraviroc participants analyzed minus placebo responders divided by the number of placebo participants analyzed.|Week 1||8.68|-15.13|0.790
81486953|NCT00427934|162663833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.43||||0.477||90.0|-13.67|11.64|||Barnard/Pearson chi-square test||Percentage Difference = maraviroc responders divided by the number of maraviroc participants analyzed minus placebo responders divided by the number of placebo participants analyzed.|Week 2||11.64|-13.67|0.477
81486954|NCT00427934|162663833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|3.03||||0.37||90.0|-12.85|16.77|||Barnard/Pearson chi-square test||Percentage Difference = maraviroc responders divided by the number of maraviroc participants analyzed minus placebo responders divided by the number of placebo participants analyzed.|Week 4||16.77|-12.85|0.370
81486955|NCT00427934|162663833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|8.66||||0.175||90.0|-7.07|22.03|||Barnard/Pearson chi-square test||Percentage Difference = maraviroc responders divided by the number of maraviroc participants analyzed minus placebo responders divided by the number of placebo participants analyzed.|Week 8||22.03|-7.07|0.175
81486956|NCT00427934|162663834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|1.3||||0.42||90.0|-6.34|6.01|||Barnard/Pearson chi-square test||Percentage Difference = maraviroc responders divided by the number of maraviroc participants analyzed minus placebo responders divided by the number of placebo participants analyzed.|Week 1||6.01|-6.34|0.420
81486957|NCT00427934|162663834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|2.6||||0.258||90.0|-5.08|7.95|||Barnard/Pearson chi-square test||Percentage Difference = maraviroc responders divided by the number of maraviroc participants analyzed minus placebo responders divided by the number of placebo participants analyzed.|Week 2||7.95|-5.08|0.258
81486958|NCT00427934|162663834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-3.46||||1||90.0|-14.39|3.42|||Barnard/Pearson chi-square test||Percentage Difference = maraviroc responders divided by the number of maraviroc participants analyzed minus placebo responders divided by the number of placebo participants analyzed.|Week 4||3.42|-14.39|1.000
81486959|NCT00427934|162663834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-1.3||||0.899||90.0|-13.56|7.92|||Barnard/Pearson chi-square test||Percentage Difference = maraviroc responders divided by the number of maraviroc participants analyzed minus placebo responders divided by the number of placebo participants analyzed.|Week 8||7.92|-13.56|0.899
81486960|NCT00427934|162663834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|1.3||||0.489||90.0|-11.24|10.96|||Barnard/Pearson chi-square test||Percentage Difference = maraviroc responders divided by the number of maraviroc participants analyzed minus placebo responders divided by the number of placebo participants analyzed.|Week 12||10.96|-11.24|0.489
81486961|NCT00427934|162663835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-3.03||||1||90.0|-13.59|1.28|||Barnard/Pearson chi-square test||Percentage Difference = maraviroc responders divided by the number of maraviroc participants analyzed minus placebo responders divided by the number of placebo participants analyzed.|Week 4||1.28|-13.59|1.000
81486962|NCT00427934|162663835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|2.6||||0.258||90.0|-5.08|7.95|||Barnard/Pearson chi-square test||Percentage Difference = maraviroc responders divided by the number of maraviroc participants analyzed minus placebo responders divided by the number of placebo participants analyzed.|Week 8||7.95|-5.08|0.258
81486963|NCT00427934|162663835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-3.03||||1||90.0|-13.59|1.28|||Barnard/Pearson chi-square test||Percentage Difference = maraviroc responders divided by the number of maraviroc participants analyzed minus placebo responders divided by the number of placebo participants analyzed.|Week 12||1.28|-13.59|1.000
81541581|NCT00772538|162760026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0007||95.0|0.058|0.214||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.214|0.058|0.0007
81486964|NCT00427934|162663836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.335||90.0|-0.79|2.99||This analysis was carried out using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline tender/painful joint count as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||2.99|-0.79|0.335
81486965|NCT00427934|162663836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.816||90.0|-1.82|2.41||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline tender/painful joint count as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||2.41|-1.82|0.816
81486966|NCT00427934|162663836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.996||90.0|-2.35|2.36||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline tender/painful joint count as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||2.36|-2.35|0.996
81486967|NCT00427934|162663836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.61||||0.263||90.0|-3.98|0.76||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline tender/painful joint count as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.76|-3.98|0.263
81486968|NCT00427934|162663836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.48||||0.294||90.0|-3.82|0.85||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline tender/painful joint count as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||0.85|-3.82|0.294
81486969|NCT00427934|162663837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.7||90.0|-1.7|1.06||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA baseline swollen joint count as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||1.06|-1.70|0.700
81486970|NCT00427934|162663837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.799||90.0|-1.45|1.97||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA baseline swollen joint count as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||1.97|-1.45|0.799
81486971|NCT00427934|162663837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.867||90.0|-1.35|1.66||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA baseline swollen joint count as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||1.66|-1.35|0.867
81486972|NCT00427934|162663837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.45||||0.167||90.0|-3.17|0.28||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA baseline swollen joint count as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.28|-3.17|0.167
81486973|NCT00427934|162663837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.966||90.0|-1.91|1.81||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA baseline swollen joint count as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||1.81|-1.91|0.966
81486974|NCT00427934|162663838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.925||90.0|-6.41|5.72||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline patient's assessment of arthritis pain as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||5.72|-6.41|0.925
81486975|NCT00427934|162663838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.26||||0.239||90.0|-12.62|2.11||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline patient's assessment of arthritis pain as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||2.11|-12.62|0.239
81486976|NCT00427934|162663838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73||||0.872||90.0|-6.79|8.25||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline patient's assessment of arthritis pain as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||8.25|-6.79|0.872
81486977|NCT00427934|162663838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.63||||0.745||90.0|-9.91|6.65||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline patient's assessment of arthritis pain as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||6.65|-9.91|0.745
81541582|NCT00772538|162760027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.0067||95.0|0.024|0.149||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.149|0.024|0.0067
81541583|NCT00772538|162760028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0139||95.0|0.02|0.176||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.176|0.020|0.0139
81541584|NCT00772538|162760029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.0347||95.0|0.005|0.14||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.140|0.005|0.0347
81486978|NCT00427934|162663838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.22||||0.644||90.0|-10.14|5.71||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline patient's assessment of arthritis pain as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||5.71|-10.14|0.644
81486979|NCT00427934|162663839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.36||||0.524||90.0|-8.49|3.77||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||3.77|-8.49|0.524
81486980|NCT00427934|162663839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.96||||0.338||90.0|-10.8|2.87||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||2.87|-10.80|0.338
81486981|NCT00427934|162663839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98||||0.83||90.0|-8.55|6.58||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||6.58|-8.55|0.830
81486982|NCT00427934|162663839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.68||||0.118||90.0|-15.76|0.4||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.40|-15.76|0.118
81486983|NCT00427934|162663839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.78||||0.712||90.0|-9.73|6.18||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline Patient's Global Assessment of Arthritis as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||6.18|-9.73|0.712
81486984|NCT00427934|162663840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.54||90.0|-0.28|0.13||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.13|-0.28|0.540
81486985|NCT00427934|162663840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.757||90.0|-0.28|0.19||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.19|-0.28|0.757
81486986|NCT00427934|162663840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.767||90.0|-0.31|0.21||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.21|-0.31|0.767
81486987|NCT00427934|162663840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.112||90.0|-0.52|0.01||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.01|-0.52|0.112
81486988|NCT00427934|162663840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.49||90.0|-0.42|0.17||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline Physician's Global Assessment of Arthritis as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||0.17|-0.42|0.490
81486989|NCT00427934|162663841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.464||90.0|-0.19|0.07||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with HAQ-DI as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.07|-0.19|0.464
81486990|NCT00427934|162663841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.068||90.0|-0.35|-0.02||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with HAQ-DI as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||-0.02|-0.35|0.068
81486991|NCT00427934|162663841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.532||90.0|-0.23|0.11||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with HAQ-DI as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.11|-0.23|0.532
81486992|NCT00427934|162663841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.063||90.0|-0.41|-0.03||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with HAQ-DI as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-0.03|-0.41|0.063
81541585|NCT00772538|162760030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.1896||95.0|-0.021|0.104||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.104|-0.021|0.1896
81486993|NCT00427934|162663841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.396||90.0|-0.36|0.12||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with HAQ-DI as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||0.12|-0.36|0.396
81486994|NCT00427934|162663842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.481||90.0|-7.36|2.96||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with CRP as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||2.96|-7.36|0.481
81486995|NCT00427934|162663842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.33||||0.698||90.0|-4.34|6.99||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with CRP as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||6.99|-4.34|0.698
81486996|NCT00427934|162663842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.65||||0.233||90.0|-1.79|11.1||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with CRP as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||11.10|-1.79|0.233
81486997|NCT00427934|162663842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.48||||0.32||90.0|-2.29|9.25||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with CRP as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||9.25|-2.29|0.320
81486998|NCT00427934|162663842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.912||90.0|-5.81|6.64||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with CRP as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||6.64|-5.81|0.912
81486999|NCT00427934|162663843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.653||90.0|-0.31|0.18||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline DAS28-4 (CRP) as the covariate, treatment, country as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 1||0.18|-0.31|0.653
81487000|NCT00427934|162663843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.703||90.0|-0.41|0.26||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline DAS28-4 (CRP) as the covariate, treatment, country as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 2||0.26|-0.41|0.703
81487001|NCT00427934|162663843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.968||90.0|-0.37|0.39||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline DAS28-4 (CRP) as the covariate, treatment, country as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||0.39|-0.37|0.968
81487002|NCT00427934|162663843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.21||90.0|-0.72|0.1||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline DAS28-4 (CRP) as the covariate, treatment, country as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||0.10|-0.72|0.210
81541586|NCT00772538|162760031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.0247||95.0|0.009|0.136||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.136|0.009|0.0247
81487003|NCT00427934|162663843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.696||90.0|-0.53|0.33||This analysis was carried out using ANCOVA with baseline DAS28-4 (CRP) as the covariate, treatment, country as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||0.33|-0.53|0.696
81487004|NCT00427934|162663845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|9.09||||0.155||90.0|-6.16|21.83||p-value (one-sided) was based on Barnard exact test if more than 20% of expected cell counts were \< 5 otherwise Pearson chi-square test.|Barnard/Pearson chi-square test||Percentage Difference = maraviroc responders divided by the number of maraviroc participants analyzed minus placebo responders divided by the number of placebo participants analyzed.|||21.83|-6.16|0.155
81487005|NCT00427934|162663851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57||||0.698||90.0|-1.87|3.01||This analysis was carried out ANCOVA with baseline SF-36 score as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||3.01|-1.87|0.698
81541587|NCT00772538|162760032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.0039||95.0|0.04|0.21||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.210|0.040|0.0039
81541588|NCT00772538|162760033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0063||95.0|0.031|0.19||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.190|0.031|0.0063
81487006|NCT00427934|162663851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.68||||0.344||90.0|-4.62|1.26||This analysis was carried out ANCOVA with baseline SF-36 score as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||1.26|-4.62|0.344
81487007|NCT00427934|162663852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.734||90.0|-2.71|4.11||This analysis was carried out ANCOVA with baseline SF-36 score as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||4.11|-2.71|0.734
81487008|NCT00427934|162663852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.818||90.0|-3.5|4.62||This analysis was carried out ANCOVA with baseline SF-36 score as the covariate, treatment, region as fixed effects.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||4.62|-3.50|0.818
81487009|NCT00427934|162663853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.649||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.649
81487010|NCT00427934|162663854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9826||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.9826
81487011|NCT01649765|162663858|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.46||||||||3.46|0.64|
81487012|NCT01649765|162663859|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|6.54|||||Definition 1|||6.54|1.15|
81487013|NCT01649765|162663859|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|7.17|||||Definition 2|||7.17|1.19|
81487014|NCT01499511|162663944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.624|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.624
81487015|NCT01499511|162663945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.004
81541589|NCT00772538|162760034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.0027||95.0|0.042|0.201||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.201|0.042|0.0027
81487016|NCT01499511|162663946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.304|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.304
81487017|NCT01499511|162663947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.641|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.641
81487018|NCT01499511|162663948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.915|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.915
81487019|NCT02842866|162663986|NON_INFERIORITY|The 95 percent (%) confidence internal (CI) of the difference in percentage was computed using the Wilson Score method without continuity correction. The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than (\>) -10 percent (%) for all four serogroups.|Difference in percentage|15.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.08|22.2||||||Serogroup A||22.2|9.08|
81487020|NCT02842866|162663986|NON_INFERIORITY|The 95% CI of the difference in percentage was computed using the Wilson Score method without continuity correction. The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all four serogroups.|Difference in percentage|27.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.2|33.5||||||Serogroup C||33.5|21.2|
81487021|NCT02842866|162663986|NON_INFERIORITY|The 95% CI of the difference in percentage was computed using the Wilson Score method without continuity correction. The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all four serogroups.|Difference in percentage|31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.6|37.0||||||Serogroup Y||37.0|24.6|
81487022|NCT02842866|162663986|NON_INFERIORITY|The 95% CI of the difference in percentage was computed using the Wilson Score method without continuity correction. The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all four serogroups.|Difference in percentage|17.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2|24.2||||||Serogroup W||24.2|11.2|
81487023|NCT02842866|162663987|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.2||||||Serogroup A||2.20|1.40|
81487024|NCT02842866|162663987|OTHER||GMT Ratio|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.16|5.33||||||Serogroup C||5.33|3.16|
81487025|NCT02842866|162663987|OTHER||GMT Ratio|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.57|4.23||||||Serogroup Y||4.23|2.57|
81487026|NCT02842866|162663987|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|2.31||||||Serogroup W||2.31|1.42|
81487027|NCT04810962|162664030|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81487028|NCT04810962|162664031|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81487029|NCT04810962|162664033|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81487030|NCT04810962|162664034|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81487031|NCT04810962|162664035|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81487032|NCT04810962|162664036|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81487033|NCT04810962|162664037|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81487034|NCT04810962|162664038|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81487035|NCT04810962|162664039|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81487036|NCT04810962|162664040|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81487037|NCT04810962|162664041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-1.0|||ANCOVA||Treatment Difference = APP13007-Placebo. Mean Difference Is the least-squares mean difference from the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.|||-1.0|-1.4|<0.001
81487038|NCT04810962|162664042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.3|||ANCOVA||Treatment Difference = APP13007-Placebo. Mean Difference Is the least-squares mean difference from the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.|||-0.3|-0.7|<0.001
81487039|NCT04810962|162664043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.3|||ANCOVA||Treatment Difference = APP13007-Placebo. Mean Difference Is the least-squares mean difference from the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.|||-0.3|-0.5|<0.001
81487040|NCT04810962|162664044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|-0.02|||ANCOVA||Treatment Difference = APP13007-Placebo. Mean Difference Is the least-squares mean difference from the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.|||-0.02|-0.07|<0.001
81487041|NCT04810962|162664045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|-0.05|||ANCOVA||Treatment Difference = APP13007-Placebo. Mean Difference Is the least-squares mean difference from the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.|||-0.05|-0.10|<0.001
81487042|NCT04810962|162664046|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|-0.05|||ANCOVA||Treatment Difference = APP13007-Placebo. Mean Difference Is the least-squares mean difference from the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.|||-0.05|-0.11|<0.001
81487043|NCT04810962|162664047|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81487044|NCT03185208|162664066|SUPERIORITY||treatment x time interaction coefficient|0.69||||0.048|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.048
81487045|NCT03185208|162664067|SUPERIORITY||treatment x time interaction coefficient|-0.08835||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.78
81487046|NCT03185208|162664068|SUPERIORITY||treatment x time interaction coefficient|0.08738||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.80
81487047|NCT03185208|162664070|SUPERIORITY||treatment x time interaction coefficient|0.012||||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.93
81487048|NCT03185208|162664071|SUPERIORITY||treatment x time interaction coefficient|-351.8||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.78
81487049|NCT03185208|162664072|SUPERIORITY||treatment x time interaction coefficient|58.95||||0.087|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.087
81487050|NCT02701634|162664080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||P-value was calculated using the stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||0.99
81487051|NCT02701634|162664085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.67
81487052|NCT02701634|162664086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33||||||P-value was calculated using the two sample proportion t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.33
81487053|NCT02701634|162664087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||P-value was calculated using the two sample proportion t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81487054|NCT02701634|162664088|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.18||P-value was calculated using the log-rank test and stratified for disease severity and usage of calcineurin inhibitor or mycophenolate mofetil (MMF).|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated from Cox regression model adjusted for treatment and stratified for disease severity and usage of calcineurin inhibitor or MMF|||2.18|0.55|0.800
81487055|NCT05033041|162664138|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence is based on an equivalence hypothesis of -17mL \<difference in differences \< 17mL.||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of the means using two one-sided t tests (TOST)||||.001
81487056|NCT00914069|162664177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||||||Threshold for significance was p less than or equal to 0.05 by a one-tailed Fisher Exact Test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.05
81487057|NCT00914069|162664180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8
81487058|NCT00071981|162664184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Compare CTL response rate among four arms. The null hypothesis is that CTL response is same in all four arms. Alternative hypothesis is that CTL response rate is different in at least one arm compared to other arms.||||<0.001
81487059|NCT00071981|162664185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Compare HTL response rate to 6MHP among four arms. The null hypothesis is that HTL response is same in all four arms. Alternative hypothesis is that HTL response rate is different in at least one arm compared to other arms.||||<0.001
81487060|NCT00071981|162664186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Compare HTL response rate to tetanus peptide among four arms. The null hypothesis is that HTL response is same in all four arms. Alternative hypothesis is that HTL response rate is different in at least one arm compared to other arms.||||<0.001
81487061|NCT00071981|162664187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Compare objective response rate among four arms. The null hypothesis is that objective response rate is same in all four arms. Alternative hypothesis is that objective response rate is different in at least one arm compared to other arms.||||0.741
81487062|NCT00071981|162664188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||Compare overall survival curves among four arms.||||0.532
81487063|NCT00560404|162664214|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Mean Hb within target range during efficacy evaluation period within plus or minus 1 g/dL of their reference Hb and between the target range with a non-inferiority limit of -0.15.|Difference of response rates|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.2||||||||0.20|-0.25|
81487067|NCT03114150|162664245|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger adjustments for degrees of freedom|Parameter is the interaction term for the interaction of group, learning rate, and session.|We tested the prediction that learning rate would increase more so for the moderate-to-vigorous training group compared to the light intensity training group. This prediction was tested with a linear mixed model, according to our statistical analysis plan.||.01|-.04|<.05
81487068|NCT03114150|162664246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger adjustments for degrees of freedom|Parameter is the interaction term for the interaction of exercise condition (intensity) and session.|We tested the prediction that hippocampal-cortical functional connectivity would change more for the moderate-to-vigorous acute condition compared to the light intensity condition. This prediction was tested with a linear mixed model, according to our statistical analysis plan.||.02|-.01|<.05
81487069|NCT03114150|162664247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger adjustments for degrees of freedom||We tested the prediction that functional connectivity strength would increase more so for the moderate-to-vigorous training group compared to the light intensity training group. This prediction was tested with a linear mixed model, according to our statistical analysis plan.|Parameter is the interaction term for the interaction of group and session.|.02|-.03|<.05
81541590|NCT00772538|162760035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.293|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.584|<|0.0001||95.0|13.279|31.308||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||31.308|13.279|<0.0001
81541591|NCT00772538|162760036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.267|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.699|<|0.0001||95.0|14.027|32.507||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||32.507|14.027|<0.0001
81541592|NCT00772538|162760037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.061|0.173||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.173|0.061|<0.0001
81541593|NCT00772538|162760038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|<|0.0001||95.0|0.068|0.181||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.181|0.068|<0.0001
81541594|NCT00772538|162760039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.283|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.736||0.7012||95.0|-1.165|1.731||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||1.731|-1.165|0.7012
81541595|NCT00772538|162760040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0499||95.0|0.49|1.0||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Regression, Cox|Parameter estimates of Cox proportional hazard model regarding. Only treatment was fitted as an effect in the model.|If HR is below 1 then favours tiotropium.|||1.00|0.49|0.0499
81541596|NCT00772538|162760041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0102||95.0|0.55|0.92||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Poisson Regression|Parameter estimates of Poisson regression model. Log exposure was used as offset and adjusted for overdispersion.|Tio R5 - Placebo|||0.92|0.55|0.0102
81541597|NCT00772538|162760042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0062||95.0|0.46|0.88||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Poisson Regression|Parameter estimates of Poisson regression model. Log exposure was used as offset and adjusted for overdispersion.|Tio R5 - Placebo|||0.88|0.46|0.0062
81541598|NCT00772538|162760043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.0065||95.0|0.4|0.88||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Fisher Exact|Exact 95percent confidence interval by Clopper and Pearson.|Tio R5 vs Placebo|||0.88|0.40|0.0065
81487070|NCT03114150|162664248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.42|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|Residualized change model, as reported in our protocol paper.||We tested the prediction that cardiorespiratory fitness would increase more so for the moderate-to-vigorous training group compared to the light intensity training group. This prediction was tested with a linear mixed model, as reported in our protocol paper.||2.59|.27|<.05
81487071|NCT03675308|162664277|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|24.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|30.0||All primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment via a fixed sequence testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate at α=0.05 (two- sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for the stratification factors of current csDMARD use, presence of dactylitis, enthesitis and extent of psoriasis at Baseline.|Response Rate Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|The comparison between the risankizumab and placebo treatment groups for the primary efficacy endpoint (ACR20 at Week 24) was performed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factors of baseline psoriasis (≥ 3%/\< 3% body surface area), presence of dactylitis (yes/no), presence of enthesitis (yes/no) and current csDMARD use (0/≥ 1).||30.0|18.0|<0.001
81487072|NCT03675308|162664278|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.14||All primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment via a fixed sequence testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate at α=0.05 (two- sided).|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||-0.14|-0.26|<0.001
81541599|NCT00772538|162760044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.0561||95.0|0.42|1.01||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Fisher Exact|Exact 95percent confidence interval by Clopper and Pearson.|Tio R5 vs Placebo|||1.01|0.42|0.0561
81541600|NCT00772538|162760045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.5604||95.0|0.3|1.92||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Regression, Cox|Parameter estimates of Cox proportional hazard model regarding. Only treatment was fitted as an effect in the model.|If HR is below 1 then favours tiotropium|||1.92|0.30|0.5604
81541601|NCT00772538|162760046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.5538||95.0|0.54|1.39||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Poisson Regression|Parameter estimates of Poisson regression model. Log exposure was used as offset and adjusted for overdispersion.|Tio R5 - Placebo|||1.39|0.54|0.5538
81541602|NCT00772538|162760047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.633||95.0|0.25|2.13||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Fisher Exact|Exact 95percent confidence interval by Clopper and Pearson.|Tio R5 vs Placebo|||2.13|0.25|0.6330
81487073|NCT03675308|162664279|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|42.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.6|49.3||All primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment via a fixed sequence testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate at α=0.05 (two- sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for the stratification factors of current csDMARD use, presence of dactylitis, enthesitis and extent of psoriasis at Baseline.|Response Rate Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||49.3|35.6|<0.001
81487074|NCT03675308|162664280|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|23.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.8|29.4||All primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment via a fixed sequence testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate at α=0.05 (two- sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for the stratification factors of current csDMARD use, presence of dactylitis, enthesitis and extent of psoriasis at Baseline.|Response Rate Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||29.4|16.8|<0.001
81487075|NCT03675308|162664281|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|14.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|19.4||All primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment via a fixed sequence testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate at α=0.05 (two- sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for the stratification factors of current csDMARD use, presence of dactylitis, enthesitis and extent of psoriasis at Baseline.|Response Rate Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||19.4|10.2|<0.001
81487076|NCT03675308|162664282|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-2.68||All primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment via a fixed sequence testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate at α=0.05 (two- sided).|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||-2.68|-5.70|<0.001
81487077|NCT03675308|162664283|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.3||All primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment via a fixed sequence testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate at α=0.05 (two- sided).|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||-0.3|-0.6|<0.001
81487078|NCT03675308|162664284|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|13.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|20.2||All primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment via a fixed sequence testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate at α=0.05 (two- sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for the stratification factors of current csDMARD use and extent of psoriasis at Baseline and study.|Response Rate Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|The pre-specified analysis for the resolution of enthesitis included pooled data from KEEPsAKE 1 (this study) and KEEPsAKE 2 (M15-998; NCT03671148).||20.2|7.6|<0.001
81487079|NCT03675308|162664285|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|16.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|26.4||All primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment via a fixed sequence testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate at α=0.05 (two- sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for the stratification factors of current csDMARD use, extent of psoriasis at Baseline, and study.|Response Rate Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|The pre-specified analysis for the resolution of dactylitis included pooled data from KEEPsAKE 1 (this study) and KEEPsAKE 2 (M15-998; NCT03671148).||26.4|7.5|<0.001
81487080|NCT03675308|162664286|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.17||All primary and ranked secondary efficacy endpoints were tested with multiplicity adjustment via a fixed sequence testing procedure to control the family-wise type I error rate at α=0.05 (two- sided).|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment and the stratification factors and baseline value as covariates.|Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||0.17|-0.36|0.496
81487081|NCT03675308|162664287|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.42|4.22||This comparison was not tested for statistical significance because the hierarchical testing procedures stopped at the change from Baseline in PsA-mTSS comparison.|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||4.22|2.42|<0.001
81487082|NCT03675308|162664288|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.7||This comparison was not tested for statistical significance because the hierarchical testing procedures stopped at the change from Baseline in PsA-mTSS comparison.|Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|MMRM analysis including treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and stratification factors as fixed factors and Baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||3.7|1.5|<0.001
81541603|NCT00772538|162760048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.5714||95.0|-0.103|0.186||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.186|-0.103|0.5714
81541604|NCT00772538|162760049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.6099||95.0|-0.109|0.185||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.185|-0.109|0.6099
81487083|NCT03675308|162664289|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|22.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.3|27.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for the stratification factors of current csDMARD use, presence of dactylitis, enthesitis and extent of psoriasis at Baseline.|Response Rate Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||27.2|17.3|<0.001
81487084|NCT03675308|162664290|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|10.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|14.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test adjusted for the stratification factors of current csDMARD use, presence of dactylitis, enthesitis and extent of psoriasis at Baseline.|Response Rate Difference = Risankizumab - Placebo|||14.2|6.9|<0.001
81487085|NCT05539131|162664296|SUPERIORITY|The LMM analysis results refer to the F-statistics and associated p-values derived from linear mixed-effects models (LMMs), including fixed effects for time, group, and their interaction.||||||0.862||||||This is p-valu regarding time and group.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.862
81487086|NCT05539131|162664297|SUPERIORITY|The LMM analysis results refer to the F-statistics and associated p-values derived from linear mixed-effects models (LMMs), including fixed effects for time, group, and their interaction.||||||0.662||||||This is p-valu regarding time and group.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.662
81487087|NCT05539131|162664298|SUPERIORITY|The LMM analysis results refer to the F-statistics and associated p-values derived from linear mixed-effects models (LMMs), including fixed effects for time, group, and their interaction.||||||0.318||||||This is p-valu regarding time and group.|ANOVA|||||||0.318
81487088|NCT05539131|162664299|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.273|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.273
81487089|NCT05539131|162664300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.639|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.639
81541605|NCT00772538|162760050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.0586||95.0|-0.256|0.005||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.005|-0.256|0.0586
81541606|NCT00772538|162760051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.0727||95.0|-0.253|0.011||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.011|-0.253|0.0727
81541607|NCT00772538|162760052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.9807||95.0|-0.048|0.047||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.047|-0.048|0.9807
81541608|NCT00772538|162760053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.5927||95.0|-0.43|0.246||Significance level of alpha=0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|REML-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Tio R5 - Placebo. Means are adjusted for treatment, centre, visit, baseline, treatment\*visit and baseline\*visit.|||0.246|-0.430|0.5927
81541609|NCT00772538|162760054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.0427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.73||Calculated as 2\*one-sided-p-value in the direction corresponding to testing the null hypothesis|Fisher Exact||Tio R5 / Placebo|Comparison at 24 weeks||1.73|1.01|0.0427
81541610|NCT00772538|162760054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.21||Calculated as 2\*one-sided-p-value in the direction corresponding to testing the null hypothesis|Fisher Exact||Tio R5 / Placebo|Comparison at 48 weeks||2.21|1.28|0.0001
81541611|NCT00713609|162760060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.692||||||For ILC|ANCOVA|||||||0.692
81541612|NCT00713609|162760060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.467||||||For ILC|ANCOVA|||||||0.467
81541613|NCT00713609|162760060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.281||||||For ILC|ANCOVA|||||||0.281
81541614|NCT00713609|162760060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075||||||For ILC|ANCOVA|||||||0.075
81487090|NCT05539131|162664301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.452|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.452
81541615|NCT00713609|162760060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||For ILC|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81541616|NCT00713609|162760060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||For NILC|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81487091|NCT02807259|162664303|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations did not account for stratification used in the randomisation or include adjustment for baseline levels of the outcome, since the correlation over time was not known. Results suggested that the trial had \>80% power to detect a risk ratio of 0.77, if the coefficient of between-cluster variation was between 0.15 and 0.25.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|3.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Power calculations were conducted assuming an IPV prevalence (past 12 months) of 47% and consistent condom use (past 12 months) of 38% based on initial assessments. The power calculation was performed by analysing simulated data from 800 women, distributed across clusters using empirical data with a range in variance across cluster-level proportions of IPV (15% to 25% of the total variation) and a narrow range of effect sizes (risk ratio= 0.75-0.80).||3.01|0.71|0.298
81487092|NCT02807259|162664304|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.81|0.68|0.378
81487093|NCT02807259|162664305|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.47|0.58|0.748
81487094|NCT02807259|162664306|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.94|0.4|0.025
81487095|NCT02807259|162664307|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|10.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.26|0.42|0.372
81487096|NCT02807259|162664308|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.50|0.61|0.845
81487097|NCT02807259|162664309|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.82|1.02|0.042
81487098|NCT00849056|162664311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||||-0.56|-0.95|<0.0001
81487099|NCT02314546|162664319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.99
81541617|NCT00713609|162760060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.803||||||For NILC|ANCOVA|||||||0.803
81541618|NCT00713609|162760060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.175||||||For NILC|ANCOVA|||||||0.175
81541619|NCT00713609|162760060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.552||||||For NILC|ANCOVA|||||||0.552
81541620|NCT00713609|162760060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||For NILC|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81541621|NCT00713609|162760060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||For TC|ANCOVA|||||||0.006
81541622|NCT00713609|162760060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.618||||||For TC|ANCOVA|||||||0.618
81541623|NCT00713609|162760060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.149||||||For TC|ANCOVA|||||||0.149
81541624|NCT00713609|162760060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.255||||||For TC|ANCOVA|||||||0.255
81541625|NCT00713609|162760060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||For TC|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81541626|NCT00713609|162760061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.922|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.922
81541627|NCT00713609|162760061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.132|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.132
81541628|NCT00713609|162760061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.020
81541629|NCT00713609|162760061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.706|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.706
81541630|NCT00713609|162760061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.009
81541631|NCT00713609|162760062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.504||||||For ILC|ANCOVA|||||||0.504
81541632|NCT00713609|162760062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.504||||||For ILC|ANCOVA|||||||0.504
81487100|NCT02314546|162664320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.99
81487101|NCT02314546|162664321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.26
81487102|NCT02314546|162664322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.02
81487103|NCT02314546|162664323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.04
81487104|NCT02314546|162664324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.73
81487105|NCT02314546|162664325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.73
81487106|NCT00274456|162664326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.224||95.0||||"A step-down approach was used to compare treatment regimens. First an overall test of treatment difference (a 3-degree-of -freedom test) was performed. Pairwise comparisons were performed only if this test was significant."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site||Independent reader assessed ORR. As per the protocol, if the conclusions from the investigator and independent assessments of response rate were the same, the investigator assessment was considered the primary analysis of response rate. If the conclusions were different, the independent radiology reader assessment was considered the primary analysis of response rate. The conclusions were different.||||0.224
81487107|NCT00274456|162664326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||"A step-down approach was used to compare treatment regimens. First an overall test of treatment difference (a 3-degree-of -freedom test) was performed. Pairwise comparisons were performed only if this test was significant."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH was stratified by study site||Investigator assessed ORR. As per the protocol, if the conclusions from the investigator and independent assessments of response rate were the same, the investigator assessment was considered the primary analysis of response rate. If the conclusions were different, the independent radiology reader assessment was considered the primary analysis of response rate. The conclusions were different.||||<0.001
81487108|NCT00274456|162664326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site||Investigator assessed ORR||||0.002
81487109|NCT00274456|162664326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Investigator assessed ORR||||<0.001
81487110|NCT00274456|162664326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site||Investigator assessed ORR||||>0.05
81487111|NCT00274456|162664326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.024||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Investigator assessed ORR||||0.024
81487112|NCT00274456|162664326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.099||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Investigator assessed ORR||||0.099
81487113|NCT00274456|162664326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Investigator assessed ORR||||0.002
81487114|NCT00274456|162664327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.027|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Independent assessed DCR||||0.027
81487115|NCT00274456|162664327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Independent assessed DCR||||0.009
81487116|NCT00274456|162664327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.017|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Independent assessed DCR||||0.017
81487117|NCT00274456|162664327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Independent assessed DCR||||>0.05
81487118|NCT00274456|162664327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Independent assessed DCR||||>0.05
81487119|NCT00274456|162664327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Independent assessed DCR||||>0.05
81487120|NCT00274456|162664327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.085|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Independent assessed DCR||||0.085
81487121|NCT00274456|162664327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007||||||"A step-down approach was used to compare treatment regimens. First an overall test of treatment difference (a 3-degree-of -freedom test) was performed. Pairwise comparison was performed only if this test was significant."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Investigator assessed disease control rate (DCR), ie, SD \>= 16 weeks, or CR or PR||||0.007
81541633|NCT00713609|162760062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.177||||||For ILC|ANCOVA|||||||0.177
81487122|NCT00274456|162664327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Investigator assessed DCR||||>0.05
81487123|NCT00274456|162664327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Investigator assessed DCR||||0.009
81487124|NCT00274456|162664327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Investigator assessed DCR||||0.005
81487125|NCT00274456|162664327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Investigator assessed DCR||||>0.05
81487126|NCT00274456|162664327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.098||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Investigator assessed DCR||||0.098
81487127|NCT00274456|162664327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test was stratified by study site.||Investigator assessed DCR||||0.014
81487128|NCT00274456|162664328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0498||||||"A step-down approach was used to compare treatment regimens. First an overall test of treatment difference (a 3-degree-of -freedom test) was performed. Pairwise comparisons were performed only if this test was significant."|Log Rank|||Independent assessment||||0.0498
81487129|NCT00274456|162664328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.607||||0.0524|||||||Log Rank|||Independent assessment||||0.0524
81487130|NCT00274456|162664328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.495||||0.0065|||||||Log Rank|||Independent assessment||||0.0065
81487131|NCT00274456|162664328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||Independent assessment||||>0.05
81487132|NCT00274456|162664328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||Independent assessment||||>0.05
81487133|NCT00274456|162664328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||Independent assessment||||>0.05
81487134|NCT00274456|162664328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||Independent assessment||||>0.05
81487135|NCT00274456|162664328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008||||||"A step-down approach was used to compare treatment regimens. First an overall test of treatment difference (a 3-degree-of -freedom test) was performed. Pairwise comparisons was performed only if this test was significant."|Log Rank|||Investigator assessment||||0.008
81487136|NCT00274456|162664328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||Investigator assessment||||>0.05
81487137|NCT00274456|162664328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||Investigator assessment||||>0.05
81487138|NCT00274456|162664328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.568||||0.012|||||||Log Rank|||Investigator assessment||||0.012
81487139|NCT00274456|162664328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.972||||0.001|||||||Log Rank|||Investigator assessment||||0.001
81487140|NCT00274456|162664328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.702||||0.076|||||||Log Rank|||Investigator assessment||||0.076
81487141|NCT00274456|162664328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||Investigator assessment||||>0.05
81541634|NCT00713609|162760062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.084||||||For ILC|ANCOVA|||||||0.084
81541635|NCT00713609|162760062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||For ILC|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81487142|NCT00274456|162664329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||||||"A step-down approach was used to compare treatment regimens. First an overall test of treatment difference (a 3-degree-of -freedom test) was performed. Pairwise comparisons was performed only if this test was significant."|Log Rank|||Independent assessment||||>0.05
81487143|NCT00274456|162664330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.013||||||"A step-down approach was used to compare treatment regimens. First an overall test of treatment difference (a 3-degree-of -freedom test) was performed. Pairwise comparisons was performed only if this test was significant."|Log Rank|||Investigator assessment||||0.013
81487144|NCT00274456|162664330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.022|||||||Log Rank|||Investigator assessment||||0.022
81487145|NCT00274456|162664330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||Investigator assessment||||>0.05
81487146|NCT00274456|162664330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||Investigator assessment||||>0.05
81487147|NCT00274456|162664330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005|||||||Log Rank|||Investigator assessment||||0.005
81487148|NCT00274456|162664330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||Investigator assessment||||>0.05
81487149|NCT00274456|162664330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||Investigator assessment||||>0.05
81487150|NCT00274456|162664331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.047||95.0||||"A step-down approach was used to compare treatment regimens. First an overall test of treatment difference (a 3-degree-of -freedom test) was performed. Pairwise comparisons were performed only if this test was significant."|Log Rank|||||||0.047
81487151|NCT00274456|162664331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||>0.05
81487152|NCT00274456|162664331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||>0.05
81487153|NCT00274456|162664331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||>0.05
81487154|NCT00274456|162664331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.686||||0.069||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.069
81487155|NCT00274456|162664331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||>0.05
81487156|NCT00274456|162664331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.74||||0.008||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.008
81487157|NCT00375752|162664335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.7||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|31.1|||Fisher Exact|||||31.1|-1.8|0.106
81487158|NCT01140906|162664347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.66|-3.4||Since p-value \<0.025, hierarchically testing continued.|MMRM||To adjust for multiplicity the two doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|As soon as an endpoint was non-significant at the 0.025 level of significance, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||-3.40|-7.66|<0.0001
81541636|NCT00713609|162760062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||For NILC|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81541637|NCT00713609|162760062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.776||||||For NILC|ANCOVA|||||||0.776
81541638|NCT00713609|162760062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.465||||||For NILC|ANCOVA|||||||0.465
81541639|NCT00713609|162760062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.288||||||For NILC|ANCOVA|||||||0.288
81541640|NCT00713609|162760062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||For NILC|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81487159|NCT01140906|162664347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.21|-4.97||Since p-value \<0.025, hierarchically testing continued.|MMRM||To adjust for multiplicity the two doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|As soon as an endpoint was non-significant at the 0.025 level of significance, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||-4.97|-9.21|<0.0001
81487160|NCT01140906|162664347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.55|-7.35||This treatment arm was not in the testing sequence. A nominal p-value is provided.|MMRM|||||-7.35|-11.55|<0.0001
81487161|NCT01140906|162664348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|4.47||Wald's test. Since p-value \<0.025, hierarchically testing continued.|Adjusted Odds Ratio||To adjust for multiplicity the two doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|As soon as an endpoint was non-significant at the 0.025 level of significance, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||4.47|1.76|<0.0001
81487162|NCT01140906|162664348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|5.36||Wald's test. Since p-value \<0.025, hierarchically testing continued.|Adjusted Odds Ratio||To adjust for multiplicity the two doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|As soon as an endpoint was non-significant at the 0.025 level of significance, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||5.36|2.10|<0.0001
81487163|NCT01140906|162664348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.61|9.78||This treatment arm was not in the testing sequence. A nominal p-value is provided.|Adjusted Odds Ratio|||||9.78|3.61|<0.0001
81487164|NCT01140906|162664349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.44||Since p-value \<0.025, hierarchically testing continued.|MMRM||To adjust for multiplicity the two doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|As soon as an endpoint was non-significant at the 0.025 level of significance, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||-0.44|-0.94|<0.0001
81487165|NCT01140906|162664349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.7||Since p-value \<0.025, hierarchically testing continued.|MMRM||To adjust for multiplicity the two doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|As soon as an endpoint was non-significant at the 0.025 level of significance, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||-0.70|-1.20|<0.0001
81487166|NCT01140906|162664349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.87||This treatment arm was not in the testing sequence. A nominal p-value is provided.|MMRM|||||-0.87|-1.36|<0.0001
81487167|NCT01140906|162664350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.25|-2.22||Since p-value \<0.025, hierarchically testing continued.|MMRM||To adjust for multiplicity the two doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|As soon as an endpoint was non-significant at the 0.025 level of significance, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||-2.22|-8.25|0.0007
81487168|NCT01140906|162664350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.53|-3.31||Since p-value \<0.025, hierarchically testing continued.|MMRM||To adjust for multiplicity the two doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|As soon as an endpoint was non-significant at the 0.025 level of significance, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||-3.31|-9.53|<0.0001
81487169|NCT01140906|162664350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.73|-5.69||This treatment arm was not in the testing sequence. A nominal p-value is provided.|MMRM|||||-5.69|-11.73|<0.0001
81541641|NCT00713609|162760062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||For TC|ANCOVA|||||||0.006
81487170|NCT01140906|162664351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|3.91||Wald's test. Since p-value \<0.025, hierarchically testing continued.|Adjusted Odds Ratio||To adjust for multiplicity the two doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|As soon as an endpoint was non-significant at the 0.025 level of significance, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||3.91|1.37|0.0016
81487171|NCT01140906|162664351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.65||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|4.44||Wald's test. Since p-value \<0.025, hierarchically testing continued.|Adjusted Odds Ratio||To adjust for multiplicity the two doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|As soon as an endpoint was non-significant at the 0.025 level of significance, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||4.44|1.58|0.0002
81541642|NCT00713609|162760062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||||||For TC|ANCOVA|||||||0.620
81541643|NCT00713609|162760062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.291||||||For TC|ANCOVA|||||||0.291
81541644|NCT00713609|162760062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.085||||||For TC|ANCOVA|||||||0.085
81541645|NCT00713609|162760062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||For TC|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81541646|NCT00713609|162760063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.652|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.652
81541647|NCT00713609|162760063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.279|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.279
81541648|NCT00713609|162760063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.312|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.312
81541649|NCT00713609|162760063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.063
81541650|NCT00713609|162760063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.005
81541651|NCT03305666|162760064|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical analyses were conduced using SAS version 9.4. This non-inferiority test was conducted via a one-way ANOVA test, with statistical significance set at p \< 0.05.||||||0.12|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.12
81487172|NCT01140906|162664351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.99|8.37||Wald's test. This treatment arm was not in the testing sequence. A nominal p-value is provided.|Adjusted for Odds Ratio|||||8.37|2.99|<0.0001
81487173|NCT01140906|162664352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.51|-0.97||Since p-value \<0.025, hierarchically testing continued.|MMRM||To adjust for multiplicity the two doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|As soon as an endpoint was non-significant at the 0.025 level of significance, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||-0.97|-5.51|0.0054
81487174|NCT01140906|162664352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.11|-1.73||Since p-value \<0.025, hierarchically testing continued.|MMRM||To adjust for multiplicity the two doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|As soon as an endpoint was non-significant at the 0.025 level of significance, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||-1.73|-6.11|0.0005
81487175|NCT01140906|162664352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.16|-4.7||This treatment arm was not in the testing sequence. A nominal p-value is provided.|MMRM|||||-4.70|-9.16|<0.0001
81487176|NCT01140906|162664353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.2524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|0.48||A nominal p-value is provided.|MMRM||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.48|-1.83|0.2524
81487177|NCT01140906|162664353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.4186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|0.68||A nominal p-value is provided.|MMRM||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.68|-1.64|0.4186
81487178|NCT01140906|162664354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.7372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.67||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||0.67|-0.95|0.7372
81487179|NCT01140906|162664354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|1.37||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||1.37|-0.24|0.1690
81487180|NCT00336544|162664355|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Delta will be determined by the highest clinical cure-rate between the Cethromycin treatment group and the Clarithromycin treatment group, as follows: Greater than or equal to 90%, delta = -10%; Greater than or equal to 80% and less than 90%, delta = -15%, Greater than or equal to 70% and less than 80%, -20%)|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.7||||0.0769||95.0|-11.9|0.6|||Fisher Exact|||The rate of clinical cure in each treatment group was calculated (number of cures/number of patient eligible for analysis). Non-inferiority will be demonstrated when the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in the clinical cure rate at the Test-of-Cure visit between treatment groups (Cethromycin -Clarithromycin) is greater than delta, and includes zero, for both Per-Protocol (PP) and Intent-to-Treat (ITT) analyses.||0.6|-11.9|0.0769
81487181|NCT00336544|162664357|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Delta will be determined by the highest clinical cure-rate between the Cethromycin treatment group and the Clarithromycin treatment group, as follows: Greater than or equal to 90%, delta = -10%; Greater than or equal to 80% and less than 90%, delta = -15%, Greater than or equal to 70% and less than 80%, -20%)|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.4||||0.0775||95.0|-9.1|0.3|||Fisher Exact|||The rate of clinical cure in each treatment group was calculated (number of cures/number of patient eligible for analysis). Non-inferiority will be demonstrated when the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in the clinical cure rate at the Test-of-Cure visit between treatment groups (Cethromycin -Clarithromycin) is greater than delta, and includes zero, for both Per-Protocol (PP) and Intent-to-Treat (ITT) analyses.||0.3|-9.1|0.0775
81487182|NCT00576758|162664359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.26||||0.1587|TWO_SIDED|60.0|3.9|18.7|||Chi-squared|||||18.7|3.9|0.1587
81487183|NCT00576758|162664360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|16.6||||||||16.6|-2.9|
81487184|NCT00576758|162664364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|18.3||||||||18.3|-13.9|
81487185|NCT00576758|162664365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.44||||||||1.44|0.62|
81487186|NCT00576758|162664367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.5||||||||1.50|0.67|
81487187|NCT03427411|162664394|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was defined as response rates which were sufficiently similar (p\>0.20 by Fisher's exact test).||||||0.6143||||||The p value was calculated and was 0.6143 which is \> 0.2 (pre-defined threshold).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.6143
81487188|NCT00089648|162664404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate (ORR) (percent)|23.0||||||95.0|13.2|35.5|||||ORR=proportion of subjects with confirmed CR or PR, relative to total number of subjects who received at least 1 dose of study medication, were refractory to bevacizumab, had a baseline disease assessment and had the correct histological cancer type.|||35.5|13.2|
81487189|NCT03183908|162664419|NON_INFERIORITY|The one-sided non-inferiority test with the alpha level set at 0.025 and non-inferiority margin of 5%, stratified by site.|Difference in proportions|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|0.4|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|The null hypothesis is allV3 is inferior (i.e., allV3 will have higher rates of moderate/severe injection site pain) to IIV3-HD in regards to the proportion of subjects having moderate or severe injection site pain in the first week post vaccination.||0.4|-5.8|
81487190|NCT03183908|162664421|OTHER|The comparison of the number of participants with reported SAEs regardless of relationship to study product were made using 95% confidence intervals. Results were reported using exact binomial confidence intervals.|Comparison of Frequencies|2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|4.47||||||||4.47|1.09|
81487191|NCT03183908|162664421|OTHER|The comparison of the number of participants with reported SAEs regardless of relationship to study product were made using 95% confidence intervals. Results were reported using exact binomial confidence intervals.|Comparison of Frequencies|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.23||||||||2.23|0.16|
81541652|NCT03305666|162760065|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical analyses were conducted using SAS version 9.4. This non-inferiority test was conducted via a one-way ANOVA test, with statistical significance set at p \< 0.05.||||||0.41|||||||ANOVA|||This is the P-Value for between groups comparison of Postoperative Day #1.||||0.41
81541653|NCT03305666|162760065|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical analyses were conducted using SAS version 9.4. This non-inferiority test was conducted via a one-way ANOVA test, with statistical significance set at p \< 0.05.||||||0.25|||||||ANOVA|||This is the P-Value for between groups comparison of Postoperative Day #2.||||0.25
81541654|NCT03305666|162760065|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical analyses were conducted using SAS version 9.4. This non-inferiority test was conducted via a one-way ANOVA test, with statistical significance set at p \< 0.05.||||||0.12|||||||ANOVA|||This is the P-Value for between groups comparison of Postoperative Day #3.||||0.12
81541655|NCT03305666|162760065|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical analyses were conducted using SAS version 9.4. This non-inferiority test was conducted via a one-way ANOVA test, with statistical significance set at p \< 0.05.||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||This is the P-Value for between groups comparison of Postoperative Day #4.||||0.04
81541656|NCT03305666|162760065|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical analyses were conducted using SAS version 9.4. This non-inferiority test was conducted via a one-way ANOVA test, with statistical significance set at p \< 0.05.||||||0.32|||||||ANOVA|||This is the P-Value for between groups comparison of Postoperative Day #5.||||0.32
81541657|NCT03305666|162760066|NON_INFERIORITY|Statistical analyses were conduced using SAS version 9.4. This non-inferiority test was conducted via a one-way ANOVA test, with statistical significance set at p \< 0.05.||||||0.23|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.23
81541658|NCT04913610|162760139|OTHER||||||=|0.036|||||||Mann-Whitney U test|The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm A to Arm E using the Mann-Whitney U test for the percentage per participant.||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole pbo for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm A) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.036
81487192|NCT03183908|162664422|NON_INFERIORITY|This objective will be assessed using a one-sided noninferiority test with the alpha level set at 0.025 and noninferiority margin of 10%. The null hypothesis is the allV3 H3N2 seroconversion rate is inferior to IIV3-HD seroconversion rate.|Difference in Proportions|-0.0579||||0.1245|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.1291||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The directional comparison was the lower bound of the confidence interval using a 10% non-inferiority margin.||||-.1291|0.1245
81487193|NCT03183908|162664423|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.01 level to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Difference in proportions|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-5.0|1.0|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Redness||1.0|-5.0|
81487194|NCT03183908|162664423|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.01 level to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Difference in proportions|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-3.1|4.3|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Shoulder Pain||4.3|-3.1|
81487195|NCT03183908|162664423|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.01 level to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Difference in proportions|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-7.5|-0.3|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Swelling||-0.3|-7.5|
81487196|NCT03183908|162664423|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.01 level to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Difference in proportions|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-2.7|5.9|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Tenderness||5.9|-2.7|
81487197|NCT03183908|162664424|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|0.2|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Redness||0.2|-5.2|
81487198|NCT03183908|162664424|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|4.9|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Shoulder Pain||4.9|-2.3|
81487199|NCT03183908|162664424|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-1.1|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Swelling||-1.1|-8.1|
81487200|NCT03183908|162664424|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|5.9|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Tenderness||5.9|-2.7|
81487201|NCT03183908|162664424|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|0.4|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Injection Site Pain||0.4|-6.9|
81487202|NCT03183908|162664425|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|7.3|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Redness||7.3|-7.3|
81487203|NCT03183908|162664425|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|5.7|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Shoulder Pain||5.7|-9.5|
81487204|NCT03183908|162664425|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|6.1|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Swelling||6.1|-8.6|
81541659|NCT04913610|162760139|OTHER||||||=|0.53||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm B to Arm E using the Mann-Whitney U test for the percentage per participant.|Mann-Whitney U test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole pbo for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 400 mg for 7 days (Arm B) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.530
81487205|NCT03183908|162664425|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|8.3|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Tenderness||8.3|-5.7|
81487206|NCT03183908|162664425|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|5.4|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Injection Site Pain||5.4|-7.9|
81487207|NCT03183908|162664426|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.01 level to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Difference in proportions|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-1.7|5.4|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Arthralgia||5.4|-1.7|
81487208|NCT03183908|162664426|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.01 level to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Difference in proportions|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-2.8|2.3|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Chills/Shivering||2.3|-2.8|
81487209|NCT03183908|162664426|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.01 level to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Difference in proportions|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-4.0|1.5|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Diarrhea||1.5|-4.0|
81487210|NCT03183908|162664426|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.01 level to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Difference in proportions|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-0.8|7.3|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Fatigue||7.3|-0.8|
81487211|NCT03183908|162664426|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.01 level to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Difference in proportions|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-2.5|2.0|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Fever||2.0|-2.5|
81487212|NCT03183908|162664426|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.01 level to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Difference in proportions|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-3.0|2.4|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Headache||2.4|-3.0|
81487213|NCT03183908|162664426|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.01 level to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Difference in proportions|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-1.7|5.4|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Malaise||5.4|-1.7|
81487214|NCT03183908|162664426|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.01 level to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Difference in proportions|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-3.3|4.4|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Myalgia||4.4|-3.3|
81487215|NCT03183908|162664426|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.01 level to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Difference in proportions|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-3.1|1.6|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Nausea||1.6|-3.1|
81541660|NCT04913610|162760139|OTHER||||||=|0.852||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm C to Arm E using the Mann-Whitney U test for the percentage per participant.|Mann-Whitney U test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm C) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.852
81487216|NCT03183908|162664426|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.01 level to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|-1.8|1.8|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Vomiting||1.8|-1.8|
81487217|NCT03183908|162664427|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|5.8|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Arthralgia||5.8|-1.1|
81487218|NCT03183908|162664427|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.0|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Chills/Shivering||2.0|-3.0|
81487219|NCT03183908|162664427|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.8|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Diarrhea||1.8|-3.5|
81487220|NCT03183908|162664427|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|7.0|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Fatigue||7.0|-1.1|
81487221|NCT03183908|162664427|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.4|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Fever||-0.4|-3.0|
81487222|NCT03183908|162664427|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.4|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Headache||2.4|-3.2|
81487223|NCT03183908|162664427|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|4.5|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Malaise||4.5|-2.5|
81487224|NCT03183908|162664427|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|4.3|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Myalgia||4.3|-3.1|
81487225|NCT03183908|162664427|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.3|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Nausea||1.3|-3.3|
81487226|NCT03183908|162664427|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.8|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Vomiting||1.8|-1.8|
81487227|NCT03183908|162664428|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|6.4|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Arthralgia||6.4|-7.2|
81487228|NCT03183908|162664428|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-0.6|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Diarrhea||-0.6|-8.1|
81487229|NCT03183908|162664428|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|10.9|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Fatigue||10.9|-3.6|
81487230|NCT03183908|162664428|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|6.6|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Fever||6.6|-2.4|
81487231|NCT03183908|162664428|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|12.2|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Malaise||12.2|2.0|
81487232|NCT03183908|162664428|NON_INFERIORITY|Site-stratified, 5% noninferiority test with a one-sided alpha at the 0.025 level.|Difference in proportions|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|7.3|||||The upper bound of a stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting of the difference was used.|Myalgia||7.3|-7.3|
81487233|NCT03183908|162664429|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.01 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.5862|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Activity Limitation Changes for Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.5862
81487234|NCT03183908|162664429|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.01 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.5648|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Daily Activities Changes for Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.5648
81487235|NCT03183908|162664429|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.01 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.4196|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Basic Mobility Changes from Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.4196
81487236|NCT03183908|162664429|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.01 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.2418|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Participation Restriction Changes from Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.2418
81487237|NCT03183908|162664429|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.01 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.0746|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Social Roles Changes for Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.0746
81487238|NCT03183908|162664429|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.01 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.5497|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Instrumental Roles Changes for Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.5497
81487239|NCT03183908|162664430|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.05 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.6278|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Activity Limitation Changes for Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.6278
81487240|NCT03183908|162664430|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.05 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.5622|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Daily Activities Changes for Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.5622
81487241|NCT03183908|162664430|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.05 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.5538|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Basic Mobility Changes for Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.5538
81487242|NCT03183908|162664430|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.05 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.231|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Participation Restriction Changes from Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.2310
81487243|NCT03183908|162664430|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.05 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.0435|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Social Roles Changes from Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.0435
81487244|NCT03183908|162664430|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.05 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.6519|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Instrumental Roles Changes from Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.6519
81487245|NCT03183908|162664431|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.05 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.7483|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Activity Limitation Changes from Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.7483
81487246|NCT03183908|162664431|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.05 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.7483|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Daily Activities Changes for Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.7483
81487247|NCT03183908|162664431|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.05 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.4953|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Basic Mobility Changes for Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.4953
81487248|NCT03183908|162664431|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.05 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.8669|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Participation Restriction Changes for Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.8669
81487249|NCT03183908|162664431|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.05 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.8451|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Social Roles Changes for Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.8451
81487250|NCT03183908|162664431|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.05 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.7376|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Instrumental Roles Changes for Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.7376
81487251|NCT03183908|162664432|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.01 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.7407|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||US Index Score Changes for Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.7407
81487252|NCT03183908|162664433|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.05 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.4032|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||US Index Score Changes for Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.4032
81487253|NCT03183908|162664434|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.05 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.4079|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||US Index Score Changes from Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.4079
81487254|NCT03183908|162664435|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.01 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.7948|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EQ VAS Changes for Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.7948
81487255|NCT03183908|162664436|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. Alpha level set at 0.05 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.7953|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EQ VAS Changes from Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.7953
81487256|NCT03183908|162664437|SUPERIORITY|Non-parametric testing was used to evaluate the changes from baseline to compare between groups. A two-sided alpha level set at 0.05 with no adjustments set for multiple comparisons.||||||0.9329|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EQ VAS Changes from Day 1 to Day 3 Group Comparisons||||0.9329
81487257|NCT02631057|162664473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|-2.484|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.629|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.717|-1.251|||Abadie-Imbens|LoS Average Treatment Effect on the Treated (ATET) \[Dabigatran group\], dispersion analysed with Abadie-Imbens's standard error.|The ATET of LoS from oral anticoagulant initiation to hospital discharge was calculated as \[Dabigatran - Warfarin\] in the matched cohort of matching ratio 1:3.|||-1.251|-3.717|<0.001
81487258|NCT02058095|162664485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81487259|NCT02058095|162664487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81487260|NCT00148798|162664494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Stratified Log Rank|||Primary efficacy analysis: To test equality of OS time between treatment groups, applying the two-sided stratified log-rank test (Stage IIIb vs IV, ECOG 0/1 vs 2) (α=5%).||||0.0441
81487261|NCT00148798|162664495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Stratified Log Rank|||To test equality of progression free survival time between treatment groups, applying the two-sided stratified log-rank test (α=5%).||||0.3869
81487262|NCT00148798|162664496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The best overall response rate was compared in the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (two-sided with α=5%).||||0.0101
81541661|NCT04913610|162760139|OTHER||||||=|0.366||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm D to Arm E using the Mann-Whitney U test for the percentage per participant.|Mann-Whitney U test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083/albendazole 400 mg 3 d; ABBV-4083 400 mg/albendazole pbo 4 d; ABBV-4083 pbo 7 d (Arm D) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.366
81487263|NCT00148798|162664497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The disease control rate was compared in the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (two-sided with α=5%).||||0.6801
81487264|NCT02690727|162664502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%)|128.49||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.13|138.59|||ANOVA|||||138.59|119.13|0.0002
81487265|NCT02690727|162664504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%)|139.27||||0.0278|TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.01|174.73|||ANOVA|||||174.73|111.01|0.0278
81487266|NCT00091819|162664562|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 10% was specified based on historical regulatory precedent.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.0||||||95.0|-4.8|6.8||p-values were not calculated in deference to confidence intervals.|||"Statistical analysis applies to cure"|||6.8|-4.8|
81487267|NCT00204737|162664571|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Fisher Exact|||comparison at 2 Weeks||||0.06
81487268|NCT00204737|162664571|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison at 6 Weeks||||0.18
81487269|NCT00204737|162664571|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison at 12 weeks||||0.5
81487270|NCT00676143|162664580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|1.22||Primary variable ADAS-Cog/11 total score had to reach statistical significance, p-values had to reach p \<=0.05, in order to be declared effective.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change in ADAS-Cog/11 total score was analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed model for repeated measures.~The number of participants in each group gave 90% power to detect a 2.21 point advantage for the bapineuzumab group over placebo on the ADAS-Cog/11 total score, at the primary time point (Week 78). This calculation was based on a two-sided test with an alpha of 0.05."||1.22|-1.18|0.979
81487271|NCT00676143|162664581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|2.6||Primary variable DAD total score had to reach statistical significance, p-values had to reach p \<=0.05, in order to be declared effective.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change in DAD total score was analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed model for repeated measures.~The number of participants in each group gave 90% power to detect a 5.39 unit advantage for the bapineuzumab group over placebo on the DAD total score, at the primary time point (Week 78). This calculation was based on a two-sided test with an alpha of 0.05."||2.60|-2.51|0.973
81487272|NCT00676143|162664582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change in PIB PET SUVr was analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed model for repeated measures.~The number of participants gave 90% power to detect a 0.152 unit advantage for the bapineuzumab group over placebo for PiB PET binding at Week 71. The calculations were based on 2-sided tests with alpha set at 0.05."||0.03|-0.17|0.159
81487273|NCT00676143|162664583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.89|4.13|||ANCOVA|||Change in CSF phospho-tau was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model. The analysis was based on the treatment difference estimated at Week 71 based on appropriate contrasts or LS means. The number of participants gave 90% power to detect a 13-ng/L advantage in phospho-tau for the bapineuzumab group over placebo at Week 71. The calculations were based on 2-sided tests with alpha set at 0.05.||4.13|-6.89|0.620
81487274|NCT00676143|162664584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|1.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Change in MRI BBSI was analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed model for repeated measures.~The number of participants gave 90% power to detect a 4.15-cm3 advantage for the bapineuzumab group over placebo on reduction in brain volume as measured by the BBSI at Week 71. The calculations were based on 2-sided tests with alpha set at 0.05."||1.63|-1.89|0.884
81487275|NCT00676143|162664585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment Difference: Bapineuzumab - Placebo||1.45|-0.97|0.700
81487276|NCT00676143|162664586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment Difference: Bapineuzumab - Placebo||2.78|-2.61|0.949
81487277|NCT00676143|162664587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.684|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.684
81487278|NCT00676143|162664588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.383|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.383
81487279|NCT00676143|162664589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.191|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.191
81487280|NCT00676143|162664590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.478|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.478
81541662|NCT04913610|162760140|OTHER||||||=|0.869||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm A to Arm E using the Mann-Whitney U test for the percentage per participant.|Mann-Whitney U test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole pbo for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm A) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.869
81487281|NCT00676143|162664591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in DS total score was analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed model for repeated measures.||0.13|-0.41|0.462
81487282|NCT00676143|162664593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.086
81487283|NCT00676143|162664595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.120
81487284|NCT00676143|162664596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in CDR-SOB total score was analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed model for repeated measures.||0.24|-0.55|0.448
81487285|NCT02054156|162664597|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.83|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model||The estimate is adjusted for age strata (\>=6 months - 3 years, \>3 - 6 years, \>6 - 12 years, and \>12 - 18 years).|||0.83|0.37|0.0043
81487286|NCT02054156|162664598|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.55|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model||The estimate is adjusted for age strata (\>=6 months - 3 years, \>3 - 6 years, \>6 - 12 years, and \>12 - 18 years).|||1.55|0.64|0.9915
81487287|NCT02054156|162664599|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % of Participants with SAE|-2.5||||0.7531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|8.7|||Fisher Exact||95% confidence interval calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction.|||8.7|-13.7|0.7531
81487288|NCT02054156|162664599|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % of Participants with AE|4.4||||0.3593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|12.6|||Fisher Exact||95% confidence interval calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson.|||12.6|-3.5|0.3593
81487289|NCT02054156|162664600|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.86||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.94|||Poisson Regression|||Rate Ratio for Adverse Events calculated using Poisson Regression with an offset for the log of follow-up time in months. The total number of follow-up months of all participants (not per participant) in the trial was as follows: in the Azithromycin group was 1267.73 and in the Placebo group was 1193.72.||0.94|0.80|0.0004
81487290|NCT02054156|162664600|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.25||||0.2098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.78|||Poisson Regression|||Rate Ratio for Serious Adverse Events calculated using Poisson Regression with an offset for the log of follow-up time in months. The total number of follow-up months of all participants (not per participant) in the trial was as follows: in the Azithromycin group was 1267.73 and in the Placebo group was 1193.72.||1.78|0.88|0.2098
81487291|NCT00961415|162664630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.69|||Log Rank|||||0.69|0.37|<0.001
81487292|NCT00961415|162664631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.2|||Log Rank|||||1.20|0.47|0.230
81487293|NCT00961415|162664633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.84|||Log Rank|||||0.84|0.34|0.006
81487294|NCT00961415|162664634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.7|||Log Rank|||||0.70|0.38|<0.001
81487295|NCT01311661|162664648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.191|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.152|0.229|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.229|0.152|<0.0001
81487296|NCT01311661|162664648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.111|0.189|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.189|0.111|<0.0001
81487297|NCT01311661|162664648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.228|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.19|0.266|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.266|0.190|<0.0001
81487298|NCT01311661|162664648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.17|0.247|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.247|0.170|<0.0001
81487299|NCT01311661|162664649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.15|0.229|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.229|0.150|<0.0001
81487300|NCT01311661|162664649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.121|0.199|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.199|0.121|<0.0001
81487301|NCT01311661|162664649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.175|0.253|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.253|0.175|<0.0001
81487302|NCT01311661|162664649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.219|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|0.181|0.258|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.258|0.181|<0.0001
81487303|NCT01311661|162664650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.153|0.238|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.238|0.153|<0.0001
81487304|NCT01311661|162664650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.102|0.187|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.187|0.102|<0.0001
81487305|NCT01311661|162664650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.242|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.2|0.285|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.285|0.200|<0.0001
81487306|NCT01311661|162664650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.198|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.156|0.241|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.241|0.156|<0.0001
81487307|NCT01311661|162664651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.183|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.138|0.228|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.228|0.138|<0.0001
81487308|NCT01311661|162664651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.108|0.198|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.198|0.108|<0.0001
81487309|NCT01311661|162664651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.177|0.267|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.267|0.177|<0.0001
81487310|NCT01311661|162664651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.165|0.255|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.255|0.165|<0.0001
81541663|NCT04913610|162760140|OTHER||||||=|0.973||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm B to Arm E using the Mann-Whitney U test for the percentage per participant.|Mann-Whitney U test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole pbo for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 400 mg for 7 days (Arm B) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.973
81541664|NCT04913610|162760140|OTHER||||||=|0.744||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm C to Arm E using the Mann-Whitney U test for the percentage per participant.|Mann-Whitney U test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm C) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.744
81541665|NCT04913610|162760140|OTHER||||||=|0.794||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm D to Arm E using the Mann-Whitney U test for the percentage per participant.|Mann-Whitney U test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083/albendazole 400 mg 3 d; ABBV-4083 400 mg/albendazole pbo 4 d; ABBV-4083 pbo 7 d (Arm D) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.794
81541666|NCT04913610|162760141|OTHER||||||=|0.559||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm A to Arm E using the using the Chi-square test for the binary response per participant.|Chi-square test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole pbo for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm A) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.559
81541667|NCT04913610|162760141|OTHER||||||=|0.786||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm B to Arm E using the using the Chi-square test for the binary response per participant.|Chi-square test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole pbo for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 400 mg for 7 days (Arm B) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.786
81541668|NCT04913610|162760141|OTHER||||||=|0.423||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm C to Arm E using the using the Chi-square test for the binary response per participant.|Chi-square test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm C) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.423
81487311|NCT01311661|162664652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.109|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.203|0.109|<0.0001
81487312|NCT01311661|162664652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.054|0.148|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.148|0.054|<0.0001
81487313|NCT01311661|162664652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.149|0.243|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.243|0.149|<0.0001
81487314|NCT01311661|162664652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.125|0.219|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.219|0.125|<0.0001
81487315|NCT01311661|162664653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.091|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.180|0.091|<0.0001
81487316|NCT01311661|162664653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.078|0.167|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.167|0.078|<0.0001
81487317|NCT01311661|162664653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.098|0.186|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.186|0.098|<0.0001
81487318|NCT01311661|162664653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.103|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.191|0.103|<0.0001
81541669|NCT04913610|162760141|OTHER||||||=|0.92||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm D to Arm E using the using the Chi-square test for the binary response per participant.|Chi-square test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083/albendazole 400 mg 3 d; ABBV-4083 400 mg/albendazole pbo 4 d; ABBV-4083 pbo 7 d (Arm D) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.920
81487319|NCT01311661|162664654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.11|0.206|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.206|0.110|<0.0001
81487320|NCT01311661|162664654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.09|0.185|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.185|0.090|<0.0001
81487321|NCT01311661|162664654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.123|0.218|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.218|0.123|<0.0001
81487322|NCT01311661|162664654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.135|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.087|0.182|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.182|0.087|<0.0001
81487323|NCT01311661|162664655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.102|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.188|0.102|<0.0001
81487324|NCT01311661|162664655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.085|0.171|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.171|0.085|<0.0001
81487325|NCT01311661|162664655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.113|0.198|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.198|0.113|<0.0001
81487326|NCT01311661|162664655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.098|0.182|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.182|0.098|<0.0001
81487327|NCT01311661|162664656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.084|0.187|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.187|0.084|<0.0001
81487328|NCT01311661|162664656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.073|0.176|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.176|0.073|<0.0001
81487329|NCT01311661|162664656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.093|0.195|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.195|0.093|<0.0001
81487330|NCT01311661|162664656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.075|0.177|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.177|0.075|<0.0001
81487331|NCT01311661|162664657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||0.0001||95.0|0.055|0.165|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.165|0.055|0.0001
81487332|NCT01311661|162664657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||0.001||95.0|0.037|0.147|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.147|0.037|0.0010
81487333|NCT01311661|162664657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.063|0.172|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.172|0.063|<0.0001
81487334|NCT01311661|162664657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.057|0.166|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.166|0.057|<0.0001
81487335|NCT01311661|162664658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.629|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065|<|0.0001||95.0|0.5|0.757|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.757|0.500|<0.0001
81487336|NCT01311661|162664658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.601|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065|<|0.0001||95.0|0.473|0.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.730|0.473|<0.0001
81541670|NCT04913610|162760142|OTHER||||||=|0.981||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm A to Arm E using the using the Chi-square test for the binary response per participant.|Chi-square test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole pbo for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm A) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.981
81487337|NCT01311661|162664658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.631|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065|<|0.0001||95.0|0.503|0.758|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.758|0.503|<0.0001
81487338|NCT01311661|162664658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.685|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065|<|0.0001||95.0|0.558|0.813|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.813|0.558|<0.0001
81487339|NCT01311661|162664659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.665|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.0001||95.0|0.532|0.799|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.799|0.532|<0.0001
81487340|NCT01311661|162664659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.564|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.0001||95.0|0.431|0.698|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.698|0.431|<0.0001
81487341|NCT01311661|162664659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.702|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.0001||95.0|0.569|0.835|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.835|0.569|<0.0001
81487342|NCT01311661|162664659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.599|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|<|0.0001||95.0|0.467|0.732|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.732|0.467|<0.0001
81487343|NCT01311661|162664660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.641|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.0001||95.0|0.516|0.765|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.765|0.516|<0.0001
81487344|NCT01311661|162664660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.577|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.0001||95.0|0.453|0.701|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.701|0.453|<0.0001
81487345|NCT01311661|162664660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.667|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.0001||95.0|0.544|0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.790|0.544|<0.0001
81487346|NCT01311661|162664660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.643|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.0001||95.0|0.519|0.766|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.766|0.519|<0.0001
81487347|NCT01311661|162664661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.591|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079|<|0.0001||95.0|0.436|0.746|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.746|0.436|<0.0001
81487348|NCT01311661|162664661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.522|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079|<|0.0001||95.0|0.366|0.677|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.677|0.366|<0.0001
81487349|NCT01311661|162664661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.594|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079|<|0.0001||95.0|0.439|0.749|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.749|0.439|<0.0001
81487350|NCT01311661|162664661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.623|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079|<|0.0001||95.0|0.468|0.777|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.777|0.468|<0.0001
81487351|NCT01311661|162664662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.529|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.0001||95.0|0.396|0.662|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.662|0.396|<0.0001
81487352|NCT01311661|162664662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.0001||95.0|0.277|0.543|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.543|0.277|<0.0001
81487353|NCT01311661|162664662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.603|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|<|0.0001||95.0|0.471|0.736|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.736|0.471|<0.0001
81487354|NCT01311661|162664662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.481|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|<|0.0001||95.0|0.349|0.613|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.613|0.349|<0.0001
81487355|NCT01311661|162664663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.957|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.18|<|0.0001||95.0|26.709|39.206|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||39.206|26.709|<0.0001
81487356|NCT01311661|162664663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.632|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.167|<|0.0001||95.0|26.409|38.855|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||38.855|26.409|<0.0001
81487357|NCT01311661|162664663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.161|<|0.0001||95.0|25.448|37.872|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||37.872|25.448|<0.0001
81487358|NCT01311661|162664663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.895|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.161|<|0.0001||95.0|22.683|35.107|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||35.107|22.683|<0.0001
81487359|NCT01311661|162664664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.046|<|0.0001||95.0|22.884|34.856|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||34.856|22.884|<0.0001
81487360|NCT01311661|162664664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.034|<|0.0001||95.0|26.094|38.018|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||38.018|26.094|<0.0001
81487361|NCT01311661|162664664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.816|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.028|<|0.0001||95.0|25.864|37.767|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||37.767|25.864|<0.0001
81487362|NCT01311661|162664664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.327|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.028|<|0.0001||95.0|27.375|39.278|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||39.278|27.375|<0.0001
81541671|NCT04913610|162760142|OTHER||||||=|0.981||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm B to Arm E using the using the Chi-square test for the binary response per participant.|Chi-square test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole pbo for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 400 mg for 7 days (Arm B) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.981
81487363|NCT01311661|162664665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.581|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.346|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.262|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||-0.900|-2.262|<0.0001
81487364|NCT01311661|162664665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.426|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.345|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.104|-0.748|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.748|-2.104|<0.0001
81487365|NCT01311661|162664665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.738|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.344|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.415|-1.062|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||-1.062|-2.415|<0.0001
81487366|NCT01311661|162664665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.689|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.344||0.0458||95.0|-1.366|-0.013|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.013|-1.366|0.0458
81487367|NCT01311661|162664666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|173.391|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.484|<|0.0001||95.0|135.099|211.682|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||211.682|135.099|<0.0001
81487368|NCT01311661|162664666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|155.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.406|<|0.0001||95.0|116.961|193.234|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||193.234|116.961|<0.0001
81487369|NCT01311661|162664666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|149.268|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.369|<|0.0001||95.0|111.204|187.333|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||187.333|111.204|<0.0001
81487370|NCT01311661|162664666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|150.441|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.369|<|0.0001||95.0|112.377|188.505|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||188.505|112.377|<0.0001
81487371|NCT01311661|162664667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|142.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.997|<|0.0001||95.0|104.916|179.586|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||179.586|104.916|<0.0001
81487372|NCT01311661|162664667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|132.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.92|<|0.0001||95.0|94.954|169.322|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||169.322|94.954|<0.0001
81487373|NCT01311661|162664667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|142.136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.885|<|0.0001||95.0|105.021|179.251|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||179.251|105.021|<0.0001
81487374|NCT01311661|162664667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|157.306|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.885|<|0.0001||95.0|120.192|194.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||194.420|120.192|<0.0001
81487375|NCT01311661|162664668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.554|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.78|-0.329|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||-0.329|-0.780|<0.0001
81487376|NCT01311661|162664668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.637|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.862|-0.412|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.412|-0.862|<0.0001
81487377|NCT01311661|162664668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.588|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.813|-0.364|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||-0.364|-0.813|<0.0001
81487378|NCT01311661|162664668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.546|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.77|-0.322|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.322|-0.770|<0.0001
81487379|NCT01311661|162664673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.357|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.461|-0.253|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2.5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||-0.253|-0.461|<0.0001
81487380|NCT01311661|162664673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.296|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.4|-0.192|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.192|-0.400|<0.0001
81487381|NCT01311661|162664673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.301|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.405|-0.198|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg bid minus Placebo|||-0.198|-0.405|<0.0001
81487382|NCT01311661|162664673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.405|-0.198|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.198|-0.405|<0.0001
81487383|NCT00284856|162664675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.92||||||95.0|0.28|11.56|||||Estimated Value is difference in least squares mean (montelukast - placebo)|||11.56|0.28|
81487384|NCT00284856|162664675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|10.14||||||95.0|4.5|15.78|||||Estimated value is difference in least squares mean (fluticasone - placebo)|||15.78|4.50|
81487385|NCT00284856|162664675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.22||||||95.0|-9.83|1.38|||||Estimated value is difference in least squares mean (montelukast - fluticasone)|||1.38|-9.83|
81487386|NCT00284856|162664676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.15||||||95.0|-0.25|-0.05|||||Estimated value is difference in least squares mean (montelukast - placebo)|||-0.05|-0.25|
81487387|NCT00284856|162664676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2||||||95.0|-0.3|-0.1|||||Estimated value is difference in least squares mean (fluticasone - placebo)|||-0.10|-0.30|
81487388|NCT00284856|162664676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.05||||||95.0|-0.05|0.15|||||Estimated value is difference in least squares mean (montelukast - fluticasone)|||0.15|-0.05|
81487389|NCT00284856|162664677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.09||||||95.0|-1.27|11.45|||||Estimated value is difference in least squares mean (montelukast - placebo)|||11.45|-1.27|
81487390|NCT00284856|162664677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|11.21||||||95.0|4.85|17.58|||||Estimated value is difference in least squares mean (fluticasone - placebo)|||17.58|4.85|
81487391|NCT00284856|162664677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.13||||||95.0|-12.46|0.2|||||Estimated value is difference in least squares mean (montelukast - fluticasone)|||0.20|-12.46|
81487392|NCT03074500|162664717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.643|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of baseline values||||0.643
81487393|NCT03074500|162664717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.018
81487394|NCT03074500|162664717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.027
81487395|NCT03074500|162664717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.677||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of baseline values||||0.677
81487396|NCT03074500|162664717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.677||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of baseline values||||0.677
81487397|NCT03074500|162664717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.326||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of baseline values||||0.326
81487398|NCT03074500|162664717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.019
81487399|NCT03074500|162664717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.014
81487400|NCT03074500|162664717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.427||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.427
81487401|NCT03074500|162664717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.023
81487402|NCT03074500|162664717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.021
81487403|NCT03074500|162664717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.545||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Value||||0.545
81487404|NCT03074500|162664717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.004
81487405|NCT03074500|162664717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.670
81487406|NCT03074500|162664717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.192|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.192
81487407|NCT03074500|162664718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.633|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of Before Treatment Values||||0.633
81487408|NCT03074500|162664718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.282|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.282
81487409|NCT03074500|162664718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.015
81487410|NCT03074500|162664718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.677||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Before Treatment Values||||0.677
81487411|NCT03074500|162664718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.344||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Before Treatment Values||||0.344
81487412|NCT03074500|162664718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.596||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Before Treatment Values||||0.596
81487413|NCT03074500|162664718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.161||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.161
81487414|NCT03074500|162664718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.257||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.257
81487415|NCT03074500|162664718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.449||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.449
81541672|NCT04913610|162760142|OTHER||||||=|0.96||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm C to Arm E using the using the Chi-square test for the binary response per participant.|Chi-square test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm C) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.960
81541673|NCT04913610|162760142|OTHER||||||=|0.96||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm D to Arm E using the using the Chi-square test for the binary response per participant.|Chi-square test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083/albendazole 400 mg 3 d; ABBV-4083 400 mg/albendazole pbo 4 d; ABBV-4083 pbo 7 d (Arm D) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.960
81487416|NCT03074500|162664718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.013
81487417|NCT03074500|162664718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.019
81487418|NCT03074500|162664718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.325||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.325
81487419|NCT03074500|162664718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.003
81487420|NCT03074500|162664718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.323|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.323
81487421|NCT03074500|162664718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.641|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.641
81487422|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.715|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.715
81487423|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.227|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.227
81487424|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.012
81487425|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.907||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.907
81487426|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.482||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.482
81487427|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.485||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.485
81487428|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.129||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.129
81487429|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.12
81487430|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.935||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.935
81487431|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.002
81487432|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.036
81487433|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.056
81487434|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.016
81487435|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.618|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.618
81487436|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.48
81487437|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of immediate effect between groups||||0.034
81487438|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Immediate effect compared to baseline||||0.041
81487439|NCT03074500|162664719|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Immediate effect compared to baseline||||1
81487440|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.103|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.103
81487441|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.002
81487442|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.008
81487443|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.76
81541674|NCT04913610|162760143|OTHER||||||=|0.157||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm A to Arm E using the using the Chi-square test for the binary response per participant.|Chi-square test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole pbo for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm A) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.157
81487444|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Baseline Values||||1
81487445|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.056
81487446|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.002
81487447|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.12
81487448|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.117||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.117
81487449|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.006
81487450|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.013
81487451|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.487||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.487
81487452|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.002
81487453|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.102|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.102
81487454|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.165|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.165
81487455|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of immediate effect between groups||||0.007
81487456|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Immediate effect compared to baseline||||0.028
81487457|NCT03074500|162664720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Immediate effect compared to baseline||||0.83
81487458|NCT03074500|162664721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.837|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.837
81487459|NCT03074500|162664721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.215|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.215
81487460|NCT03074500|162664721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.078
81487461|NCT03074500|162664721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.699||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.699
81487462|NCT03074500|162664721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.846||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.846
81487463|NCT03074500|162664721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.56
81487464|NCT03074500|162664721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.087||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.087
81487465|NCT03074500|162664721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.183||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.183
81487466|NCT03074500|162664721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.719||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.719
81487467|NCT03074500|162664721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.023
81487468|NCT03074500|162664721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.196||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.196
81487469|NCT03074500|162664721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.318||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.318
81487470|NCT03074500|162664721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.001
81487471|NCT03074500|162664721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.483|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.483
81487472|NCT03074500|162664721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.004
81487473|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.897|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.897
81487474|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.325|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.325
81487475|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.172|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.172
81487476|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.622||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.622
81487477|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.909||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.909
81487478|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.79
81487479|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.24
81487480|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.161||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.161
81487481|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.909||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.909
81487482|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.255||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.255
81487483|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.058
81487484|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.569||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.569
81487485|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.007
81487486|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.614|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.614
81487487|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.072
81487488|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.447|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of immediate effect between groups||||0.447
81487489|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Immediate effect compared to baseline||||0.084
81487490|NCT03074500|162664722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.235|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Immediate effect compared to baseline||||0.235
81487491|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.958|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.958
81487492|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.597|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.597
81487493|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.518|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.518
81487494|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.88
81487495|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.733||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Baseline Values||||0.733
81487496|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of Baseline Values||||1
81487497|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.404||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.404
81487498|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.97
81487499|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.362||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of After Treatment Values||||0.362
81487500|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.271||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.271
81487501|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.519||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.519
81487502|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.569||||||p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p\<0.017 is significant||Comparison of 4 week After Treatment Values||||0.569
81487503|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.004
81487504|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.973|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.973
81487505|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.886|||||||Friedman's two-way analysis of variance|||||||0.886
81487506|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of immediate effect between groups||||0.82
81487507|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Immediate effect compared to baseline||||0.017
81487508|NCT03074500|162664723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.734|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Immediate effect compared to baseline||||0.734
81487509|NCT03353220|162664764|OTHER|||||||0.65||||||paired t test|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.65
81487510|NCT03353220|162664765|OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||paired t test|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81541675|NCT04913610|162760143|OTHER||||||=|0.15||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm B to Arm E using the using the Chi-square test for the binary response per participant.|Chi-square test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole pbo for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 400 mg for 7 days (Arm B) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.150
81487511|NCT03353220|162664766|OTHER|||||||0.0017||||||paired t test|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0017
81487512|NCT03353220|162664770|OTHER|||||||0.0189|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0189
81487513|NCT00315341|162664782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||shift table analyses|||categorized changes in ALT/AST from BL:(1)BL transaminases(both ALT/AST)≤2X upper limit of normal(ULN)\& remained at this level;(2)BL transaminases ≤2X ULN(either ALT/AST)but increased(either ALT/AST)above this level at any time;(3)BL transaminases \>2X ULN(either ALT/AST)\& decreased and remained at ≤2X ULN(both ALT/AST);(4)BL transaminases(both ALT/AST)\>2X ULN \&remained at this level(both ALT/AST);(5)BL transaminases \>2X ULN(either ALT/AST)\& increased 2X above this level ever(either ALT/AST).||||< 0.05
81487514|NCT03729362|162664846|SUPERIORITY|Analysis used a mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM). The model included terms for treatment, baseline 6MWD, age, height, weight (all as continuous covariates), enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) status (ERT-naïve versus ERT-experienced), gender, time, and treatment-by-time interaction. Time was used as a repeated measure, and an unstructured covariance approach was applied.|LS Mean Difference|14.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.481||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|31.02||1-sided significance level of 0.025.|MMRM|||"The primary and key secondary endpoints were tested in hierarchical order as follows:~The test for the primary endpoint was conducted first at the 1-sided 0.025 significance level, and if significant, the ordered key secondary endpoints were similarly tested. If at any point the null hypothesis for superiority failed to be rejected, then that comparison and any other comparison below it could not be claimed as successful and would be considered nominal."||31.02|-2.6|0.048
81487515|NCT03729362|162664847|SUPERIORITY|The analysis used an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for the baseline value (as a continuous covariate) and ERT status (ERT-naïve versus ERT-experienced), as well as baseline age, gender, baseline height, and baseline weight.|LS Mean Difference|2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.156||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|4.95||1-sided significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to Week 52 in sitting FVC was the first of 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, which were analyzed according to a hierarchical order.||4.95|0.37|0.012
81487516|NCT03729362|162664848|SUPERIORITY|The analysis used an ANCOVA model adjusted for the baseline value (as a continuous covariate) and ERT status (ERT-naïve versus ERT-experienced), as well as baseline age, gender, baseline height, and baseline weight.|LS Mean Difference|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.727||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|2.4||1-sided significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to Week 52 in the MMT score for the lower extremities was the second of 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, which were analyzed according to a hierarchical order.||2.4|-0.48|0.095
81487517|NCT03729362|162664849|SUPERIORITY|The analysis used an ANCOVA model adjusted for the baseline value (as a continuous covariate) and ERT status (ERT-naïve versus ERT-experienced), as well as baseline age, gender, baseline height, and baseline weight.|LS Mean Difference|8.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.261||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|20.57||1-sided significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to Week 26 in 6MWD was the third of 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, which were analyzed according to a hierarchical order.||20.57|-4.24|0.097
81487518|NCT03729362|162664850|SUPERIORITY|The analysis used an ANCOVA model adjusted for the baseline value (as a continuous covariate) and ERT status (ERT-naïve versus ERT-experienced), as well as baseline age, gender, baseline height, and baseline weight.|LS Mean Difference|1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.706||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|5.25||1-sided significance level of 0.025|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to Week 52 in the total score for the PROMIS® - Physical Function was the fourth of 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, which were analyzed according to a hierarchical order.||5.25|-1.51|0.138
81487519|NCT03729362|162664851|SUPERIORITY|The analysis used an ANCOVA model adjusted for the baseline value (as a continuous covariate) and ERT status (ERT-naïve versus ERT-experienced), as well as baseline age, gender, baseline height, and baseline weight.|LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.092||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|2.2||1-sided significance level of 0.025|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to Week 52 in the total score for the PROMIS® - Fatigue was the fifth of 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, which were analyzed according to a hierarchical order.||2.2|-2.12|0.515
81487520|NCT03729362|162664852|SUPERIORITY|The analysis used an ANCOVA model adjusted for the baseline value (as a continuous covariate) and ERT status (ERT-naïve versus ERT-experienced), as well as baseline age, gender, baseline height, and baseline weight.|LS Mean Difference|-1.414|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.528||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.463|-0.364||1-sided significance level of 0.025.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to Week 52 in the total score for the GSGC was the sixth of 6 key secondary efficacy endpoints, which were analyzed according to a hierarchical order.||-0.364|-2.463|0.004
81487521|NCT03979313|162664879|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction (RRR)|62.15||||0.0708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.57|86.8|||Poisson Model||RRR of Medi8897 versus placebo; 95% CI and p-value estimated with Poisson regression with robust variance (including stratification factors \[age at randomisation\] as covariate) obtained after multiple imputation|||86.80|-8.57|0.0708
81541676|NCT04913610|162760143|OTHER||||||=|0.15||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm C to Arm E using the using the Chi-square test for the binary response per participant.|Chi-square test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm C) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.150
81541677|NCT04913610|162760143|OTHER||||||=|0.173||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm D to Arm E using the using the Chi-square test for the binary response per participant.|Chi-square test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083/albendazole 400 mg 3 d; ABBV-4083 400 mg/albendazole pbo 4 d; ABBV-4083 pbo 7 d (Arm D) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.173
81541678|NCT04913610|162760144|OTHER||||||=|0.619||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm A to Arm E using the Mann-Whitney U test for the change from baseline in skin microfilarial density per participant.|Mann-Whitney U test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole pbo for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm A) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.619
81487522|NCT03979313|162664880|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction (RRR)|74.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.63|87.12|||Poisson Model||RRR of Medi8897 versus placebo; 95% CI and p-value estimated with Poisson regression with robust variance (including stratification factors \[age at randomisation\] as covariate) obtained after multiple imputation|||87.12|49.63|<0.0001
81487523|NCT03979313|162664881|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction (RRR)|76.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.27|85.18|||Poisson Model||RRR of Medi8897 versus placebo; 95% CI and p-value estimated with Poisson regression with robust variance (including stratification factors \[age at randomisation\] as covariate) obtained after multiple imputation|||85.18|62.27|<0.0001
81487524|NCT03979313|162664882|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction (RRR)|76.84||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.36|89.41|||Poisson Model||RRR of Medi8897 versus placebo; 95% CI and p-value estimated with Poisson regression with robust variance (including stratification factors \[age at randomisation\] as covariate) obtained after multiple imputation|||89.41|49.36|0.0002
81541679|NCT04913610|162760144|OTHER||||||=|0.194||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm B to Arm E using the Mann-Whitney U test for the change from baseline in skin microfilarial density per participant.|Mann-Whitney U test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole pbo for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 400 mg for 7 days (Arm B) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.194
81487525|NCT01588509|162664886|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change from Baseline|2.13||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|3.2|||ANOVA|||||3.20|1.05|0.002
81487526|NCT01588509|162664886|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change from Baseline|2.08||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|3.14|||ANOVA|||||3.14|1.02|0.002
81487527|NCT01588509|162664887|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change from Baseline|2.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|3.05|||ANOVA|||||3.05|1.07|<0.001
81487528|NCT01588509|162664887|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change from Baseline|1.92||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|2.89|||ANOVA|||||2.89|0.95|0.002
81487529|NCT01588509|162664888|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change from Baseline|1.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.95|||ANOVA|||||1.95|0.81|<0.001
81487530|NCT01588509|162664888|SUPERIORITY||Percent Change from Baseline|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.96|||ANOVA|||||1.96|0.84|<0.001
81487531|NCT00393367|162664898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||95.0||||The difference in median improvement between treatment groups was expected to be greater than 2.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.44
81487532|NCT00393367|162664899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.14|||Chi-squared|||||0.14|-0.14|0.97
81487533|NCT00393367|162664900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|6.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6|-7|
81487534|NCT00393367|162664901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3|-3|
81487535|NCT00393367|162664902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1|-1|
81487536|NCT00393367|162664903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.03||||0.69||95.0|-0.2|0.14|||Chi-squared|||||0.14|-0.20|0.69
81487537|NCT00393367|162664904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.22||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.47|||Chi-squared|||||0.47|-0.02|0.08
81487538|NCT00393367|162664905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.14||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.08|||Chi-squared|||||0.08|-0.37|0.22
81487539|NCT00393367|162664907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.8|-0.6|0.78
81487540|NCT02110693|162665001|OTHER|Concurrent validity of the interviewer and self-administered versions of the TAPS Tool compared to the reference standard was assessed for Alcohol Use Disorder using receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curves.|Sensitivity|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.75||||||Each administration approach (interviewer and tablet) was tested separately against the reference measure.||.75|.64|
81487541|NCT02110693|162665001|OTHER|Concurrent validity of the interviewer and self-administered versions of the TAPS Tool compared to the reference standard was assessed for Alcohol Use Disorder using receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curves.|Sensitivity|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.79||||||Each administration approach (interviewer and tablet) was tested separately against the reference measure.||.79|.68|
81487542|NCT02110693|162665002|OTHER|Concurrent validity of the interviewer and self-administered versions of the TAPS Tool compared to the reference standard was assessed for Cannabis Use Disorder using receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curves.|Sensitivity|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.79||||||Each administration approach (interviewer and tablet) were separately tested against the reference measure.||.79|.63|
81487543|NCT02110693|162665002|OTHER|Concurrent validity of the interviewer and self-administered versions of the TAPS Tool compared to the reference standard was assessed for Cannabis Use Disorder using receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curves.|Sensitivity|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.77||||||Each administration approach (interviewer and tablet) were separately tested against the reference measure.||.77|.62|
81487544|NCT02110693|162665003|OTHER|Concurrent validity of the interviewer and self-administered versions of the TAPS Tool compared to the reference standard was assessed for Cocaine and Amphetamine (Stimulant) Disorder using receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curves.|Sensitivity|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.67||||||Each administration approach (interviewer and tablet) were tested separately against the reference measure.||.67|.47|
81487545|NCT02110693|162665003|OTHER|Concurrent validity of the interviewer and self-administered versions of the TAPS Tool compared to the reference standard was assessed for Cocaine and Amphetamine (Stimulant) Use Disorder using receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curves.|Sensitivity|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.69||||||Each administration approach (interviewer and tablet) were separately tested against the reference measure.||.69|.50|
81487546|NCT02110693|162665004|OTHER|Concurrent validity of the interviewer and self-administered versions of the TAPS Tool compared to the reference standard was assessed for Heroin Use Disorder using receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curves.|sensivity|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.77||||||Each administration approach (interviewer and tablet) were tested separately against the reference measure.||.77|.53|
81487547|NCT02110693|162665004|OTHER|Concurrent validity of the interviewer and self-administered versions of the TAPS Tool compared to the reference standard was assessed for Heroin Use Disorder using receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curves.|Sensivity|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.77||||||Each administration approach (interviewer and tablet) were tested separately against the reference measure.||.77|.53|
81487548|NCT02110693|162665008|OTHER|The association on the interviewer and tablet computer administered versions of the TAPS Tool compared to the reference standard AUDIT-C score was assessed using Spearman Correlation.|Spearman Correlation|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.66|||||The estimated value is a Spearman Correlation point estimate between TAPS Tool Alcohol Score and the AUDIT-C score. A Confidence Interval rather than a dispersion value is therefore reported.|Each administration approach (interviewer and tablet) were tested separately against the reference measure.||.66|.59|
81487549|NCT02110693|162665008|OTHER|The association on the interviewer and tablet administered versions of the TAPS Tool compared to the reference standard of the AUDIT C score was assessed using Spearman Correlation.|Spearman Correlation|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.68|||||The estimated value is a Spearman Correlation point estimate between TAPS Tool Alcohol Score and the AUDIT-C Score. A Confidence Interval rather than a dispersion value is therefore reported.|Each administration approach (interviewer and tablet) was tested separately against the reference measure.||.68|.61|
81487550|NCT02110693|162665010|OTHER|The association on the interviewer and tablet computer administered versions of the TAPS Tool compared to the reference standard Smokeless Tobacco Questionnaire was assessed using Spearman Correlation.|Spearman Correlation|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.33|||||The estimated value is a Spearman Correlation point estimate between the TAPS Tool Tobacco Score and the Smokeless Tobacco Questionnare. Confidence Interval rather than a dispersion value is therefore reported.|Each administration approach (interviewer and tablet computer) was tested separately against the reference measure.||.33|.25|
81487551|NCT02110693|162665010|OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.32|||||The estimated value is a Spearman Correlation point estimate between TAPS Tool Tobacco Score and the score on the Smokeless Tobacco Questionnaire. A Confidence Interval rather than a dispersion value is therefore reported.|Each administration approach (interviewer and tablet) were tested separately against the reference measure.||.32|.24|
81487552|NCT02110693|162665011|OTHER|The association on the interviewer and tablet computer administered versions of the TAPS Tool compared to the reference standard of the results of the oral fluid test was assessed using Spearman Correlation.|Spearman Correlation|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.48|||||The estimated value is a Spearman Correlation point estimate between TAPS Tool Cannabis Score and the results of the Oral Fluid Test. Confidence Interval rather than a dispersion value is therefore reported.|Each administration approach (interviewer and tablet) were tested separately against the reference measure.||.48|.35|
81487553|NCT02110693|162665011|OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.46|||||The estimated value is a point estimate of the Spearman Correlation between the TAPS Tool Cannabis Score and the Oral Fluid Cannabis Screen. A Confidence Interval rather than a dispersion value is therefore reported.|||.46|.33|
81487554|NCT01928849|162665023|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.74|||Regression, Logistic|Univariable Logistic regression||||1.74|0.34|0.53
81487555|NCT01928849|162665024|OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of rate of residual limb pain between treatment groups||||0.95
81487556|NCT01928849|162665024|OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of rate of Phantom limb pain between treatment groups||||0.74
81541680|NCT04913610|162760144|OTHER||||||=|0.518||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm C to Arm E using the Mann-Whitney U test for the change from baseline in skin microfilarial density per participant.|Mann-Whitney U test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm C) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.518
81541681|NCT04913610|162760144|OTHER||||||=|0.652||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm D to Arm E using the Mann-Whitney U test for the change from baseline in skin microfilarial density per participant.|Mann-Whitney U test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083/albendazole 400 mg 3 d; ABBV-4083 400 mg/albendazole pbo 4 d; ABBV-4083 pbo 7 d (Arm D) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.652
81487557|NCT01928849|162665025|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of opioid consumption postoperative hours 0-24||||0.27
81487558|NCT01928849|162665025|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of opioid consumption postoperative hours 24-48||||0.27
81487559|NCT01928849|162665026|OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of BPI average pain score||||0.59
81487560|NCT01928849|162665026|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of BPI Interference question sum||||0.16
81487561|NCT01928849|162665027|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.35
81487562|NCT01928849|162665028|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of DVPRS numeric pain score||||0.42
81487563|NCT01928849|162665028|OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of DVPRS supplemental question sum||||0.19
81487564|NCT01928849|162665029|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RASS postoperative hours 0-24||||0.27
81487565|NCT01928849|162665029|OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of RASS postoperative hours 24-48||||0.26
81487566|NCT04154956|162665031|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.143||||0.8204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.864|1.512||One-sided significance level was 0.01|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and confidence intervals (CIs) were computed from a stratified Cox model according to stratification factors as per IRT.|||1.512|0.864|0.8204
81487567|NCT04154956|162665032|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.846||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.644|1.109||One-sided significance level was 0.00174.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CIs were computed from a stratified Cox model according to stratification factors as per IRT.|||1.109|0.644|0.1120
81487568|NCT04154956|162665033|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.6972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.42||P-value is provided for information only, there is no statistical inference based on this P-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio and its 2-sided CI were provided from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified according to the stratification factors.|||1.42|0.55|0.6972
81487569|NCT04154956|162665034|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.729||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.546|0.972||P-value is provided for information only, there is no statistical inference based on this P-value.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CIs were computed from a stratified Cox model according to stratification factors as per IRT.|||0.972|0.546|0.0157
81487570|NCT04154956|162665035|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.544||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.388|0.763||P-value is provided for information only, there is no statistical inference based on this P-value.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CIs were computed from a stratified Cox model according to stratification factors as per IRT.|||0.763|0.388|0.0002
81487571|NCT04154956|162665036|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.735||||0.0305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.533|1.014||P-value is provided for information only, there is no statistical inference based on this P-value.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and CIs were computed from a stratified Cox model according to stratification factors as per IRT.|||1.014|0.533|0.0305
81487572|NCT01348269|162665051|OTHER|T-test (with MITT, omitting outlier value of one patient in placebo group)|||||=|0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.006
81541682|NCT04913610|162760145|OTHER||||||=|0.386||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm A to Arm E using the Mann-Whitney U test for the change from baseline in skin microfilarial density per participant.|Mann-Whitney U test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole pbo for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm A) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.386
81541683|NCT04913610|162760145|OTHER||||||=|0.279||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm B to Arm E using the Mann-Whitney U test for the change from baseline in skin microfilarial density per participant.|Mann-Whitney U test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole pbo for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 400 mg for 7 days (Arm B) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.279
81487573|NCT01348269|162665051|OTHER|Mann-Whitney-Test|||||=|0.015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.015
81487574|NCT01186770|162665099|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|2.83||||0.1692||95.0|-1.21|6.86||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as effect and analysis region as covariate.||6.86|-1.21|0.1692
81487575|NCT01186770|162665099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|6.51||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|10.55||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with treatment as effect and analysis region as covariate.||10.55|2.47|0.0016
81487576|NCT01186770|162665099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|9.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.09|13.18||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with treatment as effect and analysis region as covariate.||13.18|5.09|< 0.0001
81487577|NCT01186770|162665100|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.3076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.84||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was performed using logistic regression model with treatment as effect and analysis region as covariate.||1.84|0.82|0.3076
81487578|NCT01186770|162665100|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.0339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.29||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was performed using logistic regression model with treatment as effect and analysis region as covariate.||2.29|1.03|0.0339
81487579|NCT01186770|162665100|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.0043||95.0|1.2|2.66||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was performed using logistic regression model with treatment as effect and analysis region as covariate.||2.66|1.20|0.0043
81487580|NCT01186770|162665101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.09||||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.55||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment as effect and analysis region and baseline as covariates.||0.55|-0.36|0.6920
81541684|NCT04913610|162760145|OTHER||||||=|0.385||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm C to Arm E using the Mann-Whitney U test for the change from baseline in skin microfilarial density per participant.|Mann-Whitney U test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083 400 mg + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm C) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.385
81487581|NCT01186770|162665101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.51||||0.0274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.97||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment as effect and analysis region and baseline as covariates.||0.97|0.06|0.0274
81487582|NCT01186770|162665101|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.53||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.98||Threshold for significance at 0.0167 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment as effect and analysis region and baseline as covariates.||0.98|0.07|0.0237
81487583|NCT05824026|162665151|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"The purpose of the primary analysis was to show non-inferiority to the performance of a historical control (a silver containing gelling fiber) on proportion of wounds healed, 77%, with a non-inferiority margin of 20%. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval is above 57%. An exact confidence interval for the proportion was applied. In the primary analysis missing data was not included. In the post hoc sensitivity analysis missing data was imputed using multiple imputation for 3 wounds where data was assumed to be missing at random, and otherwise imputed as wound not healed.~The supplemental analysis addressed a more conservative analysis than performed for the historical control. Hence, no formal non-inferiority criteria was applied for this analysis."|||
81487584|NCT03416179|162665152|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.6579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.755|1.532|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio based on Cox proportional hazards model; under proportional hazards, hazard ratio less than (\<) 1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Glasdegib 100 mg PO + Cytarabine 100 mg/m\^2 IV + Daunorubicin 60 mg/m\^2 compared to Placebo + Cytarabine 100 mg/m\^2 IV + Daunorubicin 60 mg/m\^2.||1.532|0.755|0.6579
81487585|NCT03416179|162665153|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.5955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.775|1.388|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio based on Cox proportional hazards model; under proportional hazards, hazard ratio \< 1 indicated a reduction in hazard rate in favor of Glasdegib 100 mg PO QD + Azacitidine compared to Placebo + Azacitidine||1.388|0.775|0.5955
81541685|NCT04913610|162760145|OTHER||||||=|0.755||||||The p-value is for the pairwise comparison of Arm D to Arm E using the Mann-Whitney U test for the change from baseline in skin microfilarial density per participant.|Mann-Whitney U test|||Part 1: ABBV-4083/albendazole 400 mg 3 d; ABBV-4083 400 mg/albendazole pbo 4 d; ABBV-4083 pbo 7 d (Arm D) versus Part 1: ABBV-4083 pbo + albendazole 400 mg for 7 days, then ABBV-4083 pbo for 7 days (Arm E)||||=0.755
81487586|NCT03416179|162665154|OTHER|||||||0.5095|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.5095
81487587|NCT03416179|162665155|OTHER|||||||0.8359|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.8359
81541686|NCT03164668|162760150|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean ratio|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.72|||||Baseline adjusted model estimated mean ratio in cigarettes smoked per day of those randomized conditions in which menthol cigarettes are avoided relative to conditions in which participants can continue smoking usual cigarettes|Comparison of those assigned to conditions in which menthol cigarettes are avoided relative to conditions in which can continue smoking usual cigarettes||0.72|0.13|
81541687|NCT03164668|162760150|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.22|||||Baseline adjusted model estimated mean ratio in cigarettes smoked per day among those in conditions in which they receive tobacco flavored e-cigarettes relative to conditions in which they receive menthol flavored e-cigarettes|Comparison of those assigned to conditions in which they receive tobacco flavored e-cigarettes relative to conditions in which they receive menthol flavored e-cigarettes||1.22|0.78|
81541688|NCT03164668|162760151|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean ratio|3.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|6.61|||||Model estimated mean ratio in puffs of e-cigarettes used per day among those randomized to conditions in which menthol cigarettes are avoided relative to conditions in which participants can continue smoking usual cigarettes|Comparison of those assigned to conditions in which menthol cigarettes are avoided relative to conditions in which can continue smoking usual cigarettes||6.61|1.39|
81541689|NCT03164668|162760151|SUPERIORITY||Estimated mean ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.92|||||Estimated mean ratio of number of puffs of e-cigarettes used per day among those in conditions in which they receive tobacco flavored e-cigarettes relative to conditions in which they receive menthol flavored e-cigarettes|Comparison of those assigned to conditions in which they receive tobacco flavored e-cigarettes relative to conditions in which they receive menthol flavored e-cigarettes||0.92|0.59|
81541690|NCT01791244|162760157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.48||||0.9148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|9.25|||linear mixed model|||Linear mixed model, with baseline value, time, Expanded Disability Status Score (EDSS) at baseline and sex as fixed factors was used for the analysis.||9.25|-8.30|0.9148
81487588|NCT02855268|162665200|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.27||0.9472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.92|6.48||Threshold of significance was 1-sided \<0.025.|Linear mixed effect model|||Annualized rate of change in eGFR during the placebo-controlled treatment period was compared between lademirsen and placebo using a random coefficient linear mixed effect model which included time as a continuous variable.||6.48|-6.92|0.9472
81487589|NCT05233761|162665227|SUPERIORITY|The mean nightly difference in SWS + REM sleep (% TST) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control at the end of the two four-week treatment phases was analyzed using a two-sided test with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in SWS + REM (% TST) sleep in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference among the two treatment groups.||2.5|0.1|0.0350
81487590|NCT05233761|162665228|SUPERIORITY|The mean nightly difference in SWS Sleep (% TST) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control at the end of the two four-week treatment phases was analyzed using a two-sided test with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority. The P-value and 95% confidence interval for the estimate of treatment difference in percentages was estimated and constructed using the above-mentioned method.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in SWS Sleep (% TST) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference among the two treatment groups.||1.6|0.4|0.0019
81487591|NCT05233761|162665228|SUPERIORITY|The mean nightly difference in REM Sleep (% TST) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control at the end of the two four-week treatment phases was analyzed using a two-sided test with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority. The P-value and 95% confidence interval for the estimate of treatment difference in percentages was estimated and constructed using the above-mentioned method.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in REM Sleep (% TST) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference among the two treatment groups.||1.2|-.6|0.52
81487592|NCT05233761|162665228|SUPERIORITY|The mean nightly difference in Light Sleep (% TST) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control at the end of the two four-week treatment phases was analyzed using a two-sided test with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority. The P-value and 95% confidence interval for the estimate of treatment difference in percentages was estimated and constructed using the above-mentioned method.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in Light Sleep (% TST) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference among the two treatment groups.||-0.5|-2.8|0.0040
81487593|NCT05233761|162665228|SUPERIORITY|The mean nightly difference in Awake Time (% TST) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control at the end of the two four-week treatment phases was analyzed using a two-sided test with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority. The P-value and 95% confidence interval for the estimate of treatment difference in percentages was estimated and constructed using the above-mentioned method.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in Awake Time (% TST) sleep in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference among the two treatment groups.||2.0|-.5|0.24
81487594|NCT05233761|162665229|SUPERIORITY|The mean nightly difference in SWS + REM Sleep (min) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control at the end of the two four-week treatment phases was analyzed using a two-sided test with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority. The P-value and 95% confidence interval for the estimate of treatment difference in percentages was estimated and constructed using the above-mentioned method.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|13.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in SWS + REM Sleep (min) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference among the two treatment groups.||13.3|1.7|0.0117
81487595|NCT05233761|162665229|SUPERIORITY|The mean nightly difference in SWS Sleep (min) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control at the end of the two four-week treatment phases was analyzed using a two-sided test with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority. The P-value and 95% confidence interval for the estimate of treatment difference in percentages was estimated and constructed using the above-mentioned method.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|5.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in SWS Sleep (min) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference among the two treatment groups.||5.9|0.7|0.0126
81487596|NCT05233761|162665229|SUPERIORITY|The mean nightly difference in REM sleep (min) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control at the end of the two four-week treatment phases was analyzed using a two-sided test with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority. The P-value and 95% confidence interval for the estimate of treatment difference in percentages was estimated and constructed using the above-mentioned method.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|5.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in REM Sleep (min) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference among the two treatment groups.||5.3|-2.7|0.51
81487597|NCT05233761|162665229|SUPERIORITY|The mean nightly difference in Light Sleep (min) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control at the end of the two four-week treatment phases was analyzed using a two-sided test with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority. The P-value and 95% confidence interval for the estimate of treatment difference in percentages was estimated and constructed using the above-mentioned method.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.0574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in Light Sleep (min) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference among the two treatment groups.||0.2|-13.7|0.0574
81487598|NCT05233761|162665229|SUPERIORITY|The mean nightly difference in Awake Time (min) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control at the end of the two four-week treatment phases was analyzed using a two-sided test with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority. The P-value and 95% confidence interval for the estimate of treatment difference in percentages was estimated and constructed using the above-mentioned method.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|6.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in Awake Time (min) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference among the two treatment groups.||6.9|-2.4|0.3
81487599|NCT05233761|162665229|SUPERIORITY|The mean nightly difference in Total Sleep Time (min) in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control at the end of the two four-week treatment phases was analyzed using a two-sided test with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority. The P-value and 95% confidence interval for the estimate of treatment difference in percentages was estimated and constructed using the above-mentioned method.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|2.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in Total Sleep Time (min) sleep in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference among the two treatment groups.||2.4|-16.1|0.14
81487600|NCT05233761|162665230|SUPERIORITY|"The mean nightly difference in the perception of better sleep in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control at the end of the two four-week treatment phases was analyzed using a two-sided test with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority. The P-value and 95% confidence interval for the estimate of treatment differences was estimated and constructed using the above-mentioned method."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||"The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the perception of better sleep in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference among the two treatment groups."||1.3|-.7|0.53
81487601|NCT05233761|162665230|SUPERIORITY|"The mean nightly difference in the perception of sleep induction in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control at the end of the two four-week treatment phases was analyzed using a two-sided test with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority. The P-value and 95% confidence interval for the estimate of treatment differences was estimated and constructed using the above-mentioned method."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||"The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the perception of sleep induction in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference among the two treatment groups."||1.7|-0.6|0.32
81487602|NCT05233761|162665230|SUPERIORITY|"The mean nightly difference in the perception of sleep duration in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control at the end of the two four-week treatment phases was analyzed using a two-sided test with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority. The P-value and 95% confidence interval for the estimate of treatment differences was estimated and constructed using the above-mentioned method."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||"The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the perception of sleep duration in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference among the two treatment groups."||1.9|-0.4|0.20
81487603|NCT05233761|162665230|SUPERIORITY|"The mean nightly difference in the perception of sleep depth in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control at the end of the two four-week treatment phases was analyzed using a two-sided test with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority. The P-value and 95% confidence interval for the estimate of treatment differences was estimated and constructed using the above-mentioned method."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||"The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the perception of sleep depth in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference among the two treatment groups."||1.6|-0.7|0.45
81541691|NCT02960217|162760210|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (Median Diff.)|1.46||||0.2684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|4.36||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift with 95% confidence interval (CI) and Wilcoxon Rank Sum test p-value are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||Participants completing both UX007 treatment period and placebo period (n=42). Per protocol, when the normality assumption is not met (p value for Wilk-Shapiro test \< 0.05), Wilcoxon rank-sum test will be considered as the primary analysis to assess treatment difference in movement disorder event frequency.||4.36|-1.12|0.2684
81541692|NCT02960217|162760210|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilk-Shapiro test for normality|||||||< 0.0001
81487604|NCT05233761|162665230|SUPERIORITY|"The mean nightly difference in the perception of vivid dreams in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control at the end of the two four-week treatment phases was analyzed using a two-sided test with an alpha level at 0.05 to evaluate superiority. The P-value and 95% confidence interval for the estimate of treatment differences was estimated and constructed using the above-mentioned method."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||"The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the perception of vivid dreams in participants that received CBD-terpenes and the placebo control; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a significant difference among the two treatment groups."||1.9|-0.8|0.4
81487605|NCT01394276|162665231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0237|||||||Exact binomial proportion test|||||||0.0237
81541693|NCT02960217|162760213|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (Median Diff.)|25.0||||0.6419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.5|91.5||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift with 95% CI and Wilcoxon Rank Sum test p-value are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||Number of participants in this analysis completed both UX007 treatment period and placebo treatment period (n=34).||91.5|-62.5|0.6419
81487606|NCT01394276|162665232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003|||||||Exact binomial proportion test|||||||0.0003
81487607|NCT01394276|162665244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Baseline: mean difference of scores of DAS28 between the two groups was calculated.||0.4|-0.3|0.8080
81541694|NCT02960217|162760213|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.0005
81487608|NCT01394276|162665244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.4884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Month 1: mean difference of scores of DAS28 between the two groups was calculated.||0.3|-0.5|0.4884
81487609|NCT01394276|162665244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.0947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Month 2: mean difference of scores of DAS28 between the two groups was calculated.||0.1|-0.7|0.0947
81541695|NCT02960217|162760214|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.9513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.9||Based on an ANCOVA model including covariate for period baseline value, fixed effects for treatment sequence, treatment group, period, and a random effect for participant within the sequence.|ANCOVA|||||1.9|-2.0|0.9513
81487610|NCT01394276|162665244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.8181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Month 4: mean difference of scores of DAS28 between the two groups was calculated.||0.3|-0.4|0.8181
81487611|NCT01394276|162665244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Month 6: mean difference of scores of DAS28 between the two groups was calculated.||0.3|-0.4|0.9721
81487612|NCT01394276|162665244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.5832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Month 12: mean difference of scores of DAS28 between the two groups was calculated.||0.5|-0.3|0.5832
81487613|NCT01394276|162665245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.5||||0.4211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|12.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Baseline: mean difference of scores of fatigue between the two groups was calculated.||12.2|-5.1|0.4211
81487614|NCT01394276|162665245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.1||||0.6749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|12.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Month 1: mean difference of scores of fatigue between the two groups was calculated.||12.1|-7.9|0.6749
81487615|NCT01394276|162665245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.4||||0.1817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|15.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Month 2: mean difference of scores of fatigue between the two groups was calculated.||15.9|-3.0|0.1817
81487616|NCT01394276|162665245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.8||||0.5182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|11.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Month 4: mean difference of scores of fatigue between the two groups was calculated.||11.4|-5.8|0.5182
81487617|NCT01394276|162665245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.7||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|22.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Month 6: mean difference of scores of fatigue between the two groups was calculated.||22.6|4.9|0.0025
81487618|NCT01394276|162665245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.9||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|12.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Month 12: mean difference of scores of fatigue between the two groups was calculated.||12.1|-4.4|0.3540
81541696|NCT02960217|162760214|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8214|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.8214
81487619|NCT01394276|162665246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.7343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Baseline: mean difference of scores of HAQ between the two groups was calculated.||0.2|-0.2|0.7343
81487620|NCT01394276|162665246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.1098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Month 1: mean difference of scores of HAQ between the two groups was calculated.||0.0|-0.4|0.1098
81487621|NCT01394276|162665246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.4932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Month 2: mean difference of scores of HAQ between the two groups was calculated.||0.2|-0.3|0.4932
81487622|NCT01394276|162665246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.2468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Month 4: mean difference of scores of HAQ between the two groups was calculated.||0.1|-0.4|0.2468
81487623|NCT01394276|162665246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Month 6: mean difference of scores of HAQ between the two groups was calculated.||0.2|-0.2|0.9639
81541697|NCT02960217|162760215|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.1572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|4.7||Based on an ANCOVA model including covariate for period baseline value, fixed effects for treatment sequence, treatment group, period, and a random effect for participant within the sequence.|ANCOVA|||||4.7|-0.8|0.1572
81487624|NCT01394276|162665246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.6696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Month 12: mean difference of scores of HAQ between the two groups was calculated.||0.3|-0.2|0.6696
81487625|NCT01933594|162665249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.88
81487626|NCT01933594|162665250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 1||||0.94
81487627|NCT01933594|162665250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 2||||0.74
81487628|NCT01933594|162665250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 3||||0.18
81487629|NCT01933594|162665250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 4||||0.16
81487630|NCT01933594|162665251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81541698|NCT02960217|162760215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8451|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.8451
81541699|NCT02960217|162760216|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.8345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.1||Based on an ANCOVA model including covariate for period baseline value, fixed effects for treatment sequence, treatment group, period, and a random effect for participant within the sequence.|ANCOVA|||||3.1|-3.8|0.8345
81541700|NCT02960217|162760216|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2894|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.2894
81541701|NCT02960217|162760217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.0005
81541702|NCT02960217|162760217|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (Median Diff.)|0.2||||0.4898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|5.8||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift with 95% CI and Wilcoxon Rank Sum test p-value are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||Number of participants in this analysis completed both UX007 treatment period and placebo treatment period (n=21).||5.8|-5.4|0.4898
81541703|NCT02960217|162760218|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.5853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|3.8||Based on an ANCOVA model including covariate for period baseline value, fixed effects for treatment sequence, treatment group, period, and a random effect for participant within the sequence.|ANCOVA|||||3.8|-2.2|0.5853
81541704|NCT02960217|162760218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1066|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.1066
81541705|NCT02960217|162760219|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.1875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|1.0||Based on an ANCOVA model including covariate for period baseline value, fixed effects for treatment sequence, treatment group, period, and a random effect for participant within the sequence.|ANCOVA|||||1.0|-4.6|0.1875
81541706|NCT02960217|162760219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2034|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.2034
81541707|NCT02960217|162760220|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.1138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|5.9||Based on an ANCOVA model including covariate for period baseline value, fixed effects for treatment sequence, treatment group, period, and a random effect for participant within the sequence.|ANCOVA|||||5.9|-0.7|0.1138
81541708|NCT02960217|162760220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1478|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.1478
81541709|NCT02960217|162760221|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.5505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|2.6||Based on an ANCOVA model including covariate for period baseline value, fixed effects for treatment sequence, treatment group, period, and a random effect for participant within the sequence.|ANCOVA|||||2.6|-4.6|0.5505
81541710|NCT02960217|162760221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4459|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.4459
81541711|NCT02960217|162760222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84||0.5544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|4.6||Based on an ANCOVA model including covariate for period baseline value, fixed effects for treatment sequence, treatment group, period, and a random effect for participant within the sequence.|ANCOVA|||||4.6|-8.1|0.5544
81541712|NCT02960217|162760222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1104|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.1104
81541713|NCT02960217|162760223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.27||0.7145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|6.1|||ANCOVA|||||6.1|-8.5|0.7145
81541714|NCT02960217|162760223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8255|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.8255
81541715|NCT02960217|162760224|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.4176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|5.6||Based on an ANCOVA model including covariate for period baseline value, fixed effects for treatment sequence, treatment group, period, and a random effect for participant within the sequence.|ANCOVA|||||5.6|-2.5|0.4176
81541716|NCT02960217|162760224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6557|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.6557
81541717|NCT02960217|162760225|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.0935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|4.5||Based on an ANCOVA model including covariate for period baseline value, fixed effects for treatment sequence, treatment group, period, and a random effect for participant within the sequence.|ANCOVA|||||4.5|-0.4|0.0935
81541718|NCT02960217|162760225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7267|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.7267
81541719|NCT02960217|162760226|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.8329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5||Based on an ANCOVA model including covariate for study baseline CGI-S score, fixed effects for treatment sequence, treatment group, period, and a random effect for subject within the sequence.|ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.6|0.8329
81541720|NCT02960217|162760226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2348|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.2348
81541721|NCT02960217|162760228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0315|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.0315
81541722|NCT02960217|162760228|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (Median Diff.)|-0.5||||0.2425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.5||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift with 95% CI and Wilcoxon Rank Sum test p-value are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||Number of participants in this analysis completed both UX007 treatment period and placebo treatment period (n=13).||0.5|-1.5|0.2425
81541723|NCT02960217|162760229|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0072|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.0072
81541724|NCT02960217|162760229|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (Median Diff.)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|13.5||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift with 95% CI and Wilcoxon Rank Sum test p-value are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||Number of participants in this analysis completed both UX007 treatment period and placebo treatment period (n=12).||13.5|-14.5|1.0000
81541725|NCT02960217|162760230|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.1076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.2||Based on an ANCOVA model including covariate for period baseline value, fixed effects for treatment sequence, treatment group, period, and a random effect for subject within the sequence.|ANCOVA|||||2.2|-0.3|0.1076
81541726|NCT02960217|162760230|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7698|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.7698
81541727|NCT02960217|162760231|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0138|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.0138
81541728|NCT02960217|162760231|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimate (Median Diff.)|2.0||||0.3907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|20.5||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the location shift with 95% CI and Wilcoxon Rank Sum test p-value are based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|||Number of participants in this analysis completed both UX007 treatment period and placebo treatment period (n=13).||20.5|-3.5|0.3907
81541729|NCT02960217|162760232|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.5233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.4||Based on an ANCOVA model including covariate for period baseline value, fixed effects for treatment sequence, treatment group, period, and a random effect for subject within the sequence.|ANCOVA|||||2.4|-4.4|0.5233
81487631|NCT01933594|162665252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 1||||0.9
81487632|NCT01933594|162665252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 2||||0.07
81487633|NCT01933594|162665252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 3||||0.88
81487634|NCT01933594|162665252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 4||||0.92
81487635|NCT01933594|162665253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 6 hours post infusion||||0.44
81487636|NCT01933594|162665253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 12 hours post infusion||||0.024
81487637|NCT01933594|162665253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 7 days post infusion||||0.37
81487638|NCT01933594|162665253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 14 days post infusion||||0.79
81487639|NCT01933594|162665253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 28 days post infusion||||0.34
81487640|NCT01933594|162665254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.029
81541730|NCT02960217|162760232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6918|||||||Wilk-Shapiro Test for Normality|||||||0.6918
81541731|NCT02005016|162760234|OTHER|This was a single-group study. A t-test was administered comparing pre- and post-treatment PNT scores (range: 1-175; higher scores are better).|||||<|0.005|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.005
81541732|NCT02005016|162760235|OTHER|This was a single-group study. A t-test was administered comparing pre- and post-treatment CAT modality mean T-scores (range: 30-70, mean: 50; higher scores are better).|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81541733|NCT00168844|162760236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, smoking status at entry,centre and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|||||<0.0001
81487641|NCT01933594|162665255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.96
81541734|NCT00168844|162760236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, smoking status at entry,centre and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|||||<0.0001
81541735|NCT00168844|162760237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.269|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.996||0.0011||95.0|||||ANCOVA|The means are adjusted for centre, smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|||||0.0011
81487642|NCT01933594|162665256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.54
81487643|NCT01933594|162665258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 1||||0.19
81541736|NCT00168844|162760237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.242|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.999|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|The means are adjusted for centre, smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|||||<0.0001
81487644|NCT01933594|162665258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 2||||0.63
81487645|NCT01933594|162665258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 72 hours post infusion 2||||0.94
81487646|NCT01933594|162665258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 3||||0.66
81487647|NCT01933594|162665258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 4||||0.17
81487648|NCT01933594|162665259|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion||||0.73
81487649|NCT01933594|162665259|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 14 days post infusion||||0.9
81487650|NCT01933594|162665260|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 1||||0.8
81487651|NCT01933594|162665260|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 2||||0.73
81487652|NCT01933594|162665260|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 72 hours post infusion 2||||0.84
81487653|NCT01933594|162665260|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 3||||0.88
81487654|NCT01933594|162665260|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 4||||0.64
81487655|NCT01933594|162665268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 1||||0.34
81487656|NCT01933594|162665268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 2||||0.004
81487657|NCT01933594|162665268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 3||||0.022
81487658|NCT01933594|162665268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 4||||0.008
81487659|NCT01933594|162665268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 2 weeks post infusion 4||||0.55
81487660|NCT01933594|162665268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 5 weeks post infusion 4||||0.48
81487661|NCT01933594|162665268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 10 weeks post infusion 4||||0.54
81487662|NCT01933594|162665268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 18 weeks post infusion 4||||0.47
81487663|NCT01933594|162665270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 48 hours post infusion||||0.95
81487664|NCT01933594|162665270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 7 days post infusion||||0.07
81487665|NCT01933594|162665270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 28 days post infusion||||0.26
81487666|NCT01933594|162665271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 48 hours post infusion||||0.89
81487667|NCT01933594|162665271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 7 days post infusion||||0.14
81487668|NCT01933594|162665271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 28 days post infusion||||0.74
81541737|NCT00168844|162760238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|The means are adjusted for centre, smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|||||<0.0001
81541738|NCT00168844|162760238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|The means are adjusted for centre, smoking status at entry and baseline value.||||||<0.0001
81541739|NCT00168844|162760239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.782||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.687|0.89|||Poisson regression||Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|||0.890|0.687|0.0002
81487669|NCT01933594|162665272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 48 hours post infusion||||0.71
81487670|NCT01933594|162665272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 7 days post infusion||||0.79
81487671|NCT01933594|162665272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 28 days post infusion||||0.38
81487672|NCT01933594|162665273|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 48 hours post infusion||||1
81487673|NCT01933594|162665273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 7 days post infusion||||0.92
81487674|NCT01933594|162665273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 28 days post infusion||||0.66
81487675|NCT01933594|162665274|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 1||||1
81487676|NCT01933594|162665274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 4||||0.9
81487677|NCT01933594|162665274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 10 weeks post infusion 4||||0.47
81487678|NCT01933594|162665275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 1||||0.63
81487679|NCT01933594|162665275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||hange from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 4||||0.51
81487680|NCT01933594|162665275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 10 weeks post infusion 4||||0.028
81487681|NCT01933594|162665276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 1||||0.62
81487682|NCT01933594|162665276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 4||||0.15
81487683|NCT01933594|162665276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 10 weeks post infusion 4||||0.69
81487684|NCT01933594|162665277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 1||||0.28
81487685|NCT01933594|162665277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 4||||0.15
81487686|NCT01933594|162665277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 10 weeks post infusion 4||||0.81
81487687|NCT01933594|162665278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 48 hours post infusion||||0.13
81487688|NCT01933594|162665278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 7 days post infusion||||0.22
81487689|NCT01933594|162665278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 28 days post infusion||||0.031
81487690|NCT01933594|162665279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 48 hours post infusion||||0.13
81487691|NCT01933594|162665279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 7 days post infusion||||0.39
81487692|NCT01933594|162665279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 28 days post infusion||||0.12
81487693|NCT01933594|162665280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 1||||0.7
81487694|NCT01933594|162665280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 4||||0.51
81487695|NCT01933594|162665280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 10 weeks post infusion 4||||0.94
81487696|NCT01933594|162665281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 1||||0.78
81487697|NCT01933594|162665281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 4||||0.41
81487698|NCT01933594|162665281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 10 weeks post infusion 4||||0.94
81487699|NCT01933594|162665282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in pNFKB+% on CD4||||0.69
81487700|NCT01933594|162665282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in pS175% on CD4||||0.27
81487701|NCT01933594|162665283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in pNFKB+% on CD8||||0.81
81487702|NCT01933594|162665283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in pS175% on CD8||||0.81
81487703|NCT01933594|162665284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 1||||0.37
81487704|NCT01933594|162665284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 2||||0.1
81487705|NCT01933594|162665284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 72 hours post infusion 2||||0.28
81487706|NCT01933594|162665284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 3||||0.16
81487707|NCT01933594|162665284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 4||||0.12
81487708|NCT01933594|162665285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 1||||0.027
81487709|NCT01933594|162665285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 2||||0.004
81487710|NCT01933594|162665285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 72 hours post infusion 2||||0.1
81541740|NCT00168844|162760239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.725|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.635|0.828|||Poisson regression||Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|||0.828|0.635|<0.0001
81541741|NCT00168844|162760283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, smoking status at entry,centre and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81487711|NCT01933594|162665285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 3||||0.022
81487712|NCT01933594|162665285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline to 24 hours post infusion 4||||0.17
81487713|NCT04513366|162665286|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.23|0.64|||Mantel Haenszel|||||0.64|0.23|<.0001
81487714|NCT04513366|162665286|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.32|0.73|||Mantel Haenszel|||||0.73|0.32|<.0001
81487715|NCT04513366|162665287|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-5.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-7.18|-3.42|||ANCOVA|||||-3.42|-7.18|<.001
81487716|NCT04513366|162665287|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-7.57|-3.7|||ANCOVA|||||-3.70|-7.57|<.001
81487717|NCT04513366|162665288|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-64.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-87.85|-40.85|||ANCOVA|||||-40.85|-87.85|<.001
81487718|NCT04513366|162665288|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-69.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-92.16|-47.35|||ANCOVA|||||-47.35|-92.16|<.001
81487719|NCT04513366|162665289|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.090
81487720|NCT04513366|162665289|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.472|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.472
81487721|NCT04513366|162665290|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.58||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.25|0.91|||Chi-squared|||||0.91|0.25|0.0003
81487722|NCT04513366|162665290|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.25||||0.1895|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.36|0.86|||Chi-squared|||||0.86|-0.36|0.1895
81487723|NCT04513366|162665291|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.43||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.14|0.72|||Chi-squared|||||0.72|0.14|0.0035
81487724|NCT04513366|162665291|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.28||||0.0428|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.02|0.57|||Chi-squared|||||0.57|-0.02|0.0428
81487725|NCT04513366|162665292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.1|0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.61|-1.10|0.517
81487726|NCT04513366|162665292|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.39|1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.28|-0.39|0.230
81487727|NCT04513366|162665293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.35|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.12|-0.35|0.250
81487728|NCT04513366|162665293|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.16|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.29|-0.16|0.506
81487729|NCT04513366|162665294|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.55|0.37|||ANOVA|||||0.37|-0.55|0.653
81487730|NCT04513366|162665294|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.629|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.36|0.56|||ANOVA|||||0.56|-0.36|0.629
81487731|NCT04513366|162665295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.4|0.54|||ANOVA|||Treatment Periods 1-3 (Months 1-3)||0.54|-0.40|0.731
81487732|NCT04513366|162665295|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.583|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.35|0.58|||ANOVA|||Treatment Periods 1-3 (Month 1-3)||0.58|-0.35|0.583
81487733|NCT02966834|162665307|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|0.82||||||||0.82|-1.75|
81487734|NCT02966834|162665307|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|0.31||||||||0.31|-2.07|
81487735|NCT02966834|162665307|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|0.28||||||||0.28|-2.03|
81487736|NCT02966834|162665307|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|0.03||||||||0.03|-2.29|
81487737|NCT02966834|162665307|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.65||||||||0.65|-1.71|
81487738|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.3|||||Symptoms|||2.3|-1.9|
81487739|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.5|||||Symptoms|||2.5|-1.5|
81487740|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.8|||||Symptoms|||0.8|-3.1|
81487741|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.0|||||Symptoms|||2.0|-1.8|
81487742|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.9|||||Symptoms|||1.9|-2.0|
81487743|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.2|||||Itch|||2.2|-1.3|
81487744|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.3|||||Itch|||1.3|-1.8|
81487745|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.2|||||Itch|||1.2|-1.9|
81487746|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.5|||||Itch|||0.5|-2.6|
81487747|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.3|||||Itch|||1.3|-1.9|
81487748|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|3.2|||||Fatigue|||3.2|-4.5|
81487749|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|4.2|||||Fatigue|||4.2|-2.8|
81487750|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|7.0|||||Fatigue|||7.0|0.0|
81487751|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|5.1|||||Fatigue|||5.1|-1.8|
81487752|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|3.6|||||Fatigue|||3.6|-3.6|
81487753|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|2.6|||||Cognitive|||2.6|-2.5|
81487754|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|1.7|||||Cognitive|||1.7|-2.9|
81487755|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.5|||||Cognitive|||2.5|-2.1|
81487756|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.8|||||Cognitive|||2.8|-1.8|
81487757|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.5|||||Cognitive|||2.5|-2.2|
81487758|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.4|||||Emotional|||0.4|-2.1|
81487759|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.3|||||Emotional|||1.3|-0.9|
81487760|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1|||||Emotional|||1.1|-1.2|
81487761|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.3|||||Emotional|||0.3|-1.9|
81487762|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1|||||Emotional|||1.1|-1.2|
81487763|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|3.0|||||Social|||3.0|-2.4|
81487764|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.7|||||Social|||3.7|-1.3|
81487765|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.7|||||Social|||2.7|-2.3|
81487766|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|0.1|||||Social|||0.1|-4.8|
81487767|NCT02966834|162665308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.4|||||Social|||2.4|-2.8|
81487768|NCT02966834|162665309|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-106.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-251.7|38.2||||||||38.2|-251.7|
81487769|NCT02966834|162665309|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-87.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-198.5|23.8||||||||23.8|-198.5|
81487770|NCT02966834|162665309|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-125.6|126.5||||||||126.5|-125.6|
81487771|NCT02966834|162665309|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-78.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-211.5|54.8||||||||54.8|-211.5|
81487772|NCT02966834|162665309|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-30.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-170.7|110.7||||||||110.7|-170.7|
81487773|NCT02966834|162665311|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.4|15.5||||||||15.5|-58.4|
81487774|NCT02966834|162665311|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.9|16.4||||||||16.4|-41.9|
81487775|NCT02966834|162665311|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.9|20.0||||||||20.0|-49.9|
81487776|NCT02966834|162665311|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.3|10.4||||||||10.4|-63.3|
81487777|NCT02966834|162665311|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.7|37.1||||||||37.1|-36.7|
81487778|NCT02966834|162665312|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.73|12.74||||||||12.74|-52.73|
81487779|NCT02966834|162665312|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.8|1.39||||||||1.39|-50.80|
81487780|NCT02966834|162665312|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.39|8.16||||||||8.16|-53.39|
81487781|NCT02966834|162665312|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-31.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.44|0.09||||||||0.09|-63.44|
81487782|NCT02966834|162665312|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.33|26.74||||||||26.74|-38.33|
81487783|NCT02966834|162665313|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-106.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-205.1|-6.8||||||||-6.8|-205.1|
81487784|NCT02966834|162665313|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-65.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-148.5|17.6||||||||17.6|-148.5|
81487785|NCT02966834|162665313|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-42.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-136.5|50.9||||||||50.9|-136.5|
81487786|NCT02966834|162665313|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-65.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-161.2|29.5||||||||29.5|-161.2|
81487787|NCT02966834|162665313|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-54.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-153.6|45.3||||||||45.3|-153.6|
81487788|NCT02966834|162665314|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.099|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.929|-0.268||||||||-0.268|-11.929|
81487789|NCT02966834|162665314|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.337|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.962|2.289||||||||2.289|-6.962|
81487790|NCT02966834|162665314|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.232|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.679|3.215||||||||3.215|-7.679|
81487791|NCT02966834|162665314|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.492|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.413|4.43||||||||4.430|-7.413|
81487792|NCT02966834|162665314|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.236|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.591|11.063||||||||11.063|-0.591|
81487793|NCT02966834|162665315|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.6||||||||1.6|-2.7|
81487794|NCT02966834|162665315|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.1||||||||2.1|-1.5|
81487795|NCT02966834|162665315|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.7||||||||2.7|-1.2|
81487796|NCT02966834|162665315|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.0||||||||2.0|-2.1|
81487797|NCT02966834|162665315|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.9||||||||2.9|-1.5|
81487798|NCT02966834|162665316|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.04||||||||0.04|-0.08|
81487799|NCT02966834|162665316|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.01||||||||0.01|-0.09|
81487800|NCT02966834|162665316|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.05||||||||0.05|-0.06|
81487801|NCT02966834|162665316|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.02||||||||0.02|-0.09|
81487802|NCT02966834|162665316|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.02||||||||0.02|-0.10|
81487803|NCT02966834|162665317|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.63||||||||0.63|-0.33|
81487804|NCT02966834|162665317|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.3||||||||0.30|-0.51|
81487805|NCT02966834|162665317|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.58||||||||0.58|-0.34|
81487806|NCT02966834|162665317|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.38||||||||0.38|-0.54|
81487807|NCT02966834|162665317|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.41||||||||0.41|-0.54|
81487808|NCT02966834|162665327|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|12.02|||||Analysis was performed using Logistic regression. No covariates were used.|||12.02|0.69|
81487809|NCT02966834|162665327|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|5.02|||||Analysis was performed using Logistic regression. No covariates were used.|||5.02|0.48|
81487810|NCT02966834|162665327|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|10.76|||||Analysis was performed using Logistic regression. No covariates were used.|||10.76|0.84|
81487811|NCT02966834|162665327|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|10.76|||||Analysis was performed using Logistic regression. No covariates were used.|||10.76|0.84|
81487812|NCT02966834|162665327|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|4.13|||||Analysis was performed using Logistic regression. No covariates were used.|||4.13|0.43|
81487813|NCT02966834|162665328|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|4.47|||||Analysis was performed using Logistic regression. No covariates were used.|||4.47|0.41|
81487814|NCT02966834|162665328|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|10.65|||||Analysis was performed using Logistic regression. No covariates were used.|||10.65|0.95|
81487815|NCT02966834|162665328|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|5.53|||||Analysis was performed using Logistic regression. No covariates were used.|||5.53|0.62|
81487816|NCT02966834|162665328|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|6.92|||||Analysis was performed using Logistic regression. No covariates were used.|||6.92|0.74|
81487817|NCT02966834|162665328|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|6.51|||||Analysis was performed using Logistic regression. No covariates were used.|||6.51|0.69|
81487818|NCT02966834|162665329|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|3.04|||||Analysis was performed using Logistic regression. No covariates were used.|||3.04|0.27|
81487819|NCT02966834|162665329|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|6.91|||||Analysis was performed using Logistic regression. No covariates were used.|||6.91|0.73|
81487820|NCT02966834|162665329|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|3.08|||||Analysis was performed using Logistic regression. No covariates were used.|||3.08|0.35|
81487821|NCT02966834|162665329|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|6.42|||||Analysis was performed using Logistic regression. No covariates were used.|||6.42|0.73|
81487822|NCT02966834|162665329|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|5.99|||||Analysis was performed using Logistic regression. No covariates were used.|||5.99|0.67|
81487823|NCT02966834|162665330|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|39.0||||||||39.00|-2.59|
81487824|NCT02966834|162665330|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.42|29.53||||||||29.53|-7.42|
81487825|NCT02966834|162665330|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|36.06||||||||36.06|0.82|
81487826|NCT02966834|162665330|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|25.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|43.95||||||||43.95|7.00|
81487827|NCT02966834|162665330|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.47|31.99||||||||31.99|-5.47|
81487828|NCT02966834|162665331|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.13|35.1||||||||35.10|-5.13|
81487829|NCT02966834|162665331|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|24.84||||||||24.84|-10.90|
81487830|NCT02966834|162665331|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.27|28.82||||||||28.82|-5.27|
81487831|NCT02966834|162665331|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|21.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.96|39.7||||||||39.70|3.96|
81487832|NCT02966834|162665331|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|21.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.46|39.69||||||||39.69|3.46|
81487833|NCT02966834|162665332|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.76|27.06||||||||27.06|-14.76|
81487834|NCT02966834|162665332|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.32|25.84||||||||25.84|-11.32|
81487835|NCT02966834|162665332|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.59|26.85||||||||26.85|-8.59|
81487836|NCT02966834|162665332|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|38.51||||||||38.51|1.36|
81487837|NCT02966834|162665332|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|27.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|45.87||||||||45.87|8.20|
81487838|NCT02966834|162665333|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.92||||||||0.92|-1.46|
81487839|NCT02966834|162665333|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|0.62||||||||0.62|-1.58|
81487840|NCT02966834|162665333|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|0.61||||||||0.61|-1.53|
81487841|NCT02966834|162665333|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|0.12||||||||0.12|-2.03|
81487842|NCT02966834|162665333|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.8||||||||0.80|-1.40|
81487843|NCT02966834|162665334|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.71||||||||0.71|-1.49|
81487844|NCT02966834|162665334|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.61||||||||0.61|-1.41|
81487845|NCT02966834|162665334|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.72||||||||0.72|-1.24|
81487846|NCT02966834|162665334|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|0.56||||||||0.56|-1.39|
81487847|NCT02966834|162665334|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.7||||||||0.70|-1.28|
81487848|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5|||||Duration|||0.5|-0.7|
81487849|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9|||||Duration|||0.9|-0.2|
81487850|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.1|||||Duration|||0.1|-1.0|
81487851|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||||Duration|||0.7|-0.3|
81487852|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||||Duration|||0.6|-0.4|
81487853|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||||Degree|||0.3|-0.8|
81487854|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||||Degree|||0.5|-0.5|
81487855|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||||Degree|||0.5|-0.6|
81487856|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.3|||||Degree|||0.3|-0.7|
81487857|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4|||||Degree|||0.4|-0.6|
81487858|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||||Direction|||0.7|-0.7|
81487859|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||||Direction|||0.6|-0.7|
81487860|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5|||||Direction|||0.5|-0.8|
81487861|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2|||||Direction|||0.2|-1.0|
81487862|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.6|||||Direction|||0.6|-0.6|
81487863|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.3|||||Disability|||0.3|-1.1|
81487864|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5|||||Disability|||0.5|-0.8|
81487865|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3|||||Disability|||0.3|-1.0|
81487866|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3|||||Disability|||0.3|-1.0|
81487867|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3|||||Disability|||0.3|-1.0|
81487868|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.3|||||Distribution|||0.3|-0.9|
81487869|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2|||||Distribution|||0.2|-0.9|
81487870|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||||Distribution|||0.0|-1.0|
81487871|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.2|||||Distribution|||0.2|-0.9|
81487872|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.3|||||Distribution|||0.3|-0.7|
81487873|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.3|||||5-D Itch Total Score|||1.3|-3.3|
81487874|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.1|||||5-D Itch Total Score|||2.1|-2.2|
81487875|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|0.7|||||5-D Itch Total Score|||0.7|-3.5|
81487876|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.2|||||5-D Itch Total Score|||1.2|-3.0|
81487877|NCT02966834|162665335|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.6|||||5-D Itch Total Score|||1.6|-2.7|
81487878|NCT02966834|162665339|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.28||||||||0.28|-1.69|
81487879|NCT02966834|162665339|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.26||||||||0.26|-1.49|
81487880|NCT02966834|162665339|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.03||||||||-0.03|-1.76|
81487881|NCT02966834|162665339|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|-0.28||||||||-0.28|-2.05|
81487882|NCT02966834|162665339|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.06||||||||-0.06|-1.85|
81487883|NCT02966834|162665340|OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean ratio|0.967|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.635|1.471||||||||1.471|0.635|
81487884|NCT02966834|162665340|OTHER||LS mean ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.712||||||||1.712|0.8|
81487885|NCT02966834|162665340|OTHER||LS mean ratio|0.909|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.627|1.316||||||||1.316|0.627|
81487886|NCT02966834|162665340|OTHER||LS mean ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.474|1.005||||||||1.005|0.474|
81487887|NCT02966834|162665340|OTHER||LS mean ratio|0.825|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.564|1.207||||||||1.207|0.564|
81487888|NCT02966834|162665341|OTHER||LS mean ratio|1.363|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.932|1.995||||||||1.995|0.932|
81487889|NCT02966834|162665341|OTHER||LS mean ratio|2.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.456|2.887||||||||2.887|1.456|
81487890|NCT02966834|162665341|OTHER||LS mean ratio|2.457|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.758|3.436||||||||3.436|1.758|
81487891|NCT02966834|162665341|OTHER||LS mean ratio|3.128|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.206|4.435||||||||4.435|2.206|
81487892|NCT02966834|162665341|OTHER||LS mean ratio|2.701|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.915|3.81||||||||3.81|1.915|
81487893|NCT02814526|162665342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.078||||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.29
81487894|NCT02814526|162665343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.031||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.74
81487895|NCT02814526|162665344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.009447||||0.8284|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.8284
81487896|NCT02814526|162665345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02024||||0.7086|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.7086
81487897|NCT02814526|162665346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.29||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.06
81487898|NCT02814526|162665347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.33
81487899|NCT02814526|162665348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.49
81487900|NCT02814526|162665349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.61
81487901|NCT02814526|162665350|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.78
81487902|NCT02814526|162665351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.31
81487903|NCT02814526|162665352|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0005||||0.817|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.817
81487904|NCT02814526|162665353|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.002||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.64
81487905|NCT02814526|162665354|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.97
81487906|NCT02814526|162665355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.94
81487907|NCT03573297|162665378|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.5745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.43||P-value is based on the log-rank test stratified by modified index episode (manic or depressive) and region (US, non-US).|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (Cariprazine 1.5 or 3.0 mg/day vs. Placebo) is based on Cox proportional hazards regression model, with treatment group as an explanatory variable, stratified by modified index episode (manic or depressive) and region (US, non-US).|||1.43|0.48|0.5745
81487908|NCT03573297|162665378|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.6308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.51||P-value is based on the log-rank test stratified by modified index episode (manic or depressive) and region (US, non-US).|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (Cariprazine 1.5 or 3.0 mg/day vs. Placebo) is based on Cox proportional hazards regression model, with treatment group as an explanatory variable, stratified by modified index episode (manic or depressive) and region (US, non-US).|||1.51|0.52|0.6308
81541742|NCT00168844|162760283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.323|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, smoking status at entry,centre and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81541743|NCT00168844|162760284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, smoking status at entry, centre and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81541744|NCT00168844|162760284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.234|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, smoking status at entry, centre and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81541745|NCT00168844|162760285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, smoking status at entry, centre and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81541746|NCT00168844|162760285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.419|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, smoking status at entry, centre and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81541747|NCT00168844|162760286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre,smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81541748|NCT00168844|162760286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre,smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81541749|NCT00168844|162760287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre,smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81487909|NCT02273167|162665391|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The confidence limits (CL) were adjusted for multiple comparisons (two alternative primary endpoints): To be declared non-inferior, the primary endpoint must show a difference in success rates of no greater than 10% in favour of MOVIPREP using lower 1-sided 97.5% CL. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson CLs. To accommodate the comparison of 2 NER1006 regimens a hierarchical testing approach was used whereby NER1006 2-Day was assessed first and, if successful, then NER1006 1-Day was evaluated.|Difference in success rate|4.5||||0.055|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-4.0|||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons (two alternative primary endpoints): To be declared superior, primary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||Hypothesis was to demonstrate non-inferiority (NI) of NER1006 2-Day to MOVIPREP (10% margin). Success rate was no. of patients with successful overall bowel cleansing as proportion of no. of patients in each group. Treatment effect was NER1006 2-Day success rate - MOVIPREP success rate. Hochberg procedure used to control Type I error since there were 2 alternative primary endpoints. An alpha level of 1.25% 1-sided was used. A closed testing procedure used to evaluate superiority if NI was met.|||-4.00|0.055
81541750|NCT00168844|162760287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre,smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81541751|NCT00168844|162760288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre,smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 5mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81541752|NCT00168844|162760288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA analysis with terms for treatment, centre,smoking status at entry and baseline value.|Tiotropium Respimat 10mcg - Placebo|Analysis for week 48||||<0.0001
81541753|NCT03668873|162760303|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Squares Means|-1.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|-0.81||Threshold for significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed models with repeated measures with fixed effects for baseline CSI, treatment, week as a categorical variable, and treatment-week interaction.|Treatment difference = SPT minus SPE.|The null hypothesis was that the SPE and SPT groups did not differ on change in CSI score at 10 weeks. Assuming a standard deviation of 2.5 units and an attrition rate of 10%, an enrollment target of 90 participants would provide 90% power to detect a difference of 1.85 points or greater with a type I error rate of 0.05 using a two-tailed two-sample t-test.||-0.81|-2.88|<0.001
81541754|NCT03668873|162760304|SUPERIORITY||Absolute percent difference|24.0||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|46.0||Threshold for significance was 0.05|Chi-squared||Difference = SPT minus SPE.|The null hypothesis was that the SPE and SPT groups did not differ on the rate of positive response to CGI-I at 10 weeks. Assuming a 25%-40% positive response rate at 10 weeks in the SPE group and 45 patients per group, power was 90% to detect a 32% or greater difference in positive response rate (57%-72% in SPT group, respectively), with a type I error rate of 0.05 using a Chi-square test.||46|2|0.037
81487910|NCT02273167|162665391|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The CLs were adjusted for multiple comparisons (2 alternative primary endpoints): To be declared non-inferior, the primary endpoint must show a difference in success rates of no greater than 10% in favour of MOVIPREP using lower 1-sided 97.5% CLs. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson confidences limits. To accommodate the comparison of two NER1006 regimens a hierarchical testing approach will be used whereby NER1006 2-Day was assessed first and, if successful, then NER1006 1-Day was evaluated.|Difference in success rate|1.59||||0.328|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-6.91|||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons (two alternative primary endpoints): To be declared superior, primary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||The hypothesis was to demonstrate NI of NER1006 1-Day to MOVIPREP (10% margin). Success rate was number of patients with successful overall bowel cleansing as proportion of number of patients in each group. Treatment effect was NER1006 1-Day success rate - MOVIPREP success rate. A Hochberg procedure was used to control Type I error since there were two alternative primary endpoints. An alpha level of 1.25% 1-sided was used. A closed testing procedure used to evaluate superiority if NI was met.|||-6.91|0.328
81487911|NCT02273167|162665392|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Confidence limits (CL) were adjusted for multiple comparisons (2 alternative primary endpoints): To be declared non-inferior the primary endpoint must show a difference in success rates of no greater than 10% in favour of MOVIPREP using lower 1-sided 97.5% CLs. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson CLs. To accommodate the comparison of two NER1006 regimens a hierarchical testing approach will be used whereby NER1006 2-Day was assessed first and, if successful, then NER1006 1-Day was evaluated.|Difference in excellent plus good rate|16.56|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|8.11|||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons (two alternative primary endpoints): To be declared superior, primary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||Hypothesis was to demonstrate NI of NER1006 2-Day to MOVIPREP (10% margin). Success rate was no. of patients with highly effective cleansing of the colon ascendens as proportion of no. of patients in each group. Treatment effect was NER1006 2-Day success rate - MOVIPREP success rate. Hochberg procedure was used to control Type I error since there were 2 alternative primary endpoints. An alpha level of 1.25% 1-sided was used. A closed testing procedure used to evaluate superiority if NI was met.|||8.11|<0.001
81487912|NCT02273167|162665392|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The confidence limits (CLs) were adjusted for multiple comparisons (2 alternative primary endpoints): To be declared non-inferior the primary endpoint must show a difference in success rates of no greater than 10% in favour of MOVIPREP using lower 1-sided 97.5% CLs. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson CLs. To accommodate the comparison of 2 NER1006 regimens a hierarchical testing approach was used whereby NER1006 2-Day was assessed first and, if successful, then NER1006 1-Day was evaluated.|Difference in excellent plus good rate|18.74|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|10.32|||The p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons (2 alternative primary endpoints): To be declared superior, primary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||Hypothesis was to demonstrate NI of NER1006 1-Day to MOVIPREP (10% margin). Success rate was no. of patients with highly effective cleansing of the colon ascendens as proportion of no. of patients in each group. Treatment effect was NER1006 1-Day success rate - MOVIPREP success rate. Hochberg procedure was used to control Type I error since there were 2 alternative primary endpoints. An alpha level of 1.25% 1-sided was used. A closed testing procedure used to evaluate superiority if NI was met.|||10.32|<0.001
81487913|NCT02273167|162665393|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be declared non-inferior, the key secondary endpoint must show a difference in rates of no greater than 10% in favor of MOVIPREP using lower 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.|Difference in ADR|3.55||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|12.0||To be declared superior, the key secondary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority and show a significant advantage for NER1006 2-Day relative to MOVIPREP with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||If at least one of the alternative primary endpoints was met, then key secondary endpoints for the same colon region as met by the primary endpoint were evaluated hierarchically in a pre-specified order. The difference in ADR was calculated as NER1006 2-Day rate - MOVIPREP rate using 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Formal testing was to proceed in the hierarchy if preceding key secondary endpoint met non-inferiority. This procedure ensured overall Type I error control at 2.5% 1-sided.||12.00|-4.80|0.106
81487914|NCT02273167|162665393|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be declared non-inferior, the key secondary endpoint must show a difference in rates of no greater than 10% in favor of MOVIPREP using lower 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.|Difference in ADR|3.55||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|12.0||To be declared superior, the key secondary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority and show a significant advantage for NER1006 1-Day relative to MOVIPREP with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||If at least one of the alternative primary endpoints was met, then key secondary endpoints for the same colon region as met by the primary endpoint were evaluated hierarchically in a pre-specified order. The difference in ADR was calculated as NER1006 1-Day rate - MOVIPREP rate using 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Formal testing was to proceed in the hierarchy if preceding key secondary endpoint met non-inferiority. This procedure ensured overall Type I error control at 2.5% 1-sided.||12.00|-4.80|0.106
81487915|NCT02273167|162665394|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be declared non-inferior, the key secondary endpoint must show a difference in rates of no greater than 10% in favor of MOVIPREP using lower 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.|Difference in ADR|-0.29||||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|8.02||To be declared superior, the key secondary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority and show a significant advantage for NER1006 2-Day relative to MOVIPREP with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||If at least one of the alternative primary endpoints was met, then key secondary endpoints for the same colon region as met by the primary endpoint were evaluated hierarchically in a pre-specified order. The difference in ADR was calculated as NER1006 2-Day rate - MOVIPREP rate using 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Formal testing was to proceed in the hierarchy if preceding key secondary endpoint met non-inferiority. This procedure ensured overall Type I error control at 2.5% 1-sided.||8.02|-8.74|0.569
81541755|NCT03668873|162760305|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81||||||threshold for significant 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.81
81541756|NCT03668873|162760306|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||Threshold for significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.77
81487916|NCT02273167|162665394|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be declared non-inferior, the key secondary endpoint must show a difference in rates of no greater than 10% in favor of MOVIPREP using lower 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.|Difference in ADR|0.8||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.65|9.11||To be declared superior, the key secondary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority and show a significant advantage for NER1006 1-Day relative to MOVIPREP with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||If at least one of the alternative primary endpoints was met, then key secondary endpoints for the same colon region as met by the primary endpoint were evaluated hierarchically in a pre-specified order. The difference in ADR was calculated as NER1006 1-Day rate - MOVIPREP rate using 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Formal testing was to proceed in the hierarchy if preceding key secondary endpoint met non-inferiority. This procedure ensured overall Type I error control at 2.5% 1-sided.||9.11|-7.65|0.455
81487917|NCT02273167|162665395|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To accommodate the comparison of two NER1006 regimens, a hierarchical testing approach was used whereby NER1006 2-Day was assessed first and, if successful, then NER1006 1-Day was evaluated. Difference in Polyp Detection Rate in the colon ascendens was calculated as NER1006 2-Day rate - MOVIPREP rate (10% margin) determined using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.|Difference in PDR|7.1||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|15.47|||Fisher Exact|||If at least one of the primary endpoints were met, then key secondary endpoints were evaluated hierarchically in a pre-specified order. Non-inferiority was concluded if the 1-sided 97.5% confidence limit difference in proportion of events between 2 groups excluded a 10% or greater difference was in favor of MOVIPREP. Formal testing was to proceed in the hierarchy if preceding key secondary endpoint had at least met non-inferiority.||15.47|-1.41|0.024
81487918|NCT02273167|162665395|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To accommodate the comparison of two NER1006 regimens, a hierarchical testing approach was used whereby NER1006 2-Day was assessed first and, if successful, then NER1006 1-Day was evaluated. Difference in Polyp Detection Rate in the colon ascendens was calculated as NER1006 rate - MOVIPREP rate (10% margin) determined using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits. Non-inferiority of NER1006 1-Day to MOVIPREP was proven.|Difference in PDR|2.37||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.12|10.82||Superiority of NER1006 1-Day to MOVIPREP not demonstrated statistically.|Fisher Exact|||If at least one of the primary endpoints were met, then key secondary endpoints were evaluated hierarchically in a pre-specified order. Non-inferiority was concluded if the 1-sided 97.5% confidence limit difference in proportion of events between 2 groups excluded a 10% or greater difference was in favor of MOVIPREP. Formal testing was to proceed in the hierarchy if preceding key secondary endpoint had at least met non-inferiority.||10.82|-6.12|0.268
81487919|NCT02273167|162665396|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To accommodate the comparison of two NER1006 regimens, a hierarchical testing approach was used whereby NER1006 2-Day was assessed first and, if successful, then NER1006 1-Day was evaluated. Difference in Polyp Detection Rate in the overall colon was calculated as NER1006 rate - MOVIPREP rate (10% margin) determined using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence intervals.|Difference in PDR|-0.49||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.85|8.0|||Fisher Exact|||If at least one of the primary endpoints were met, then key secondary endpoints were evaluated hierarchically in a pre-specified order. Non-inferiority was concluded if the 1-sided 97.5% confidence limit difference in proportion of events between 2 groups excluded a 10% or greater difference was in favor of MOVIPREP. Formal testing was to proceed in the hierarchy if preceding key secondary endpoint had at least met non-inferiority.||8.00|-8.85|0.579
81541757|NCT03668873|162760307|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Threshold for significance was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.003
81541758|NCT04267380|162760309|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.73
81541759|NCT04267380|162760310|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97
81541760|NCT04267380|162760311|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.26
81541761|NCT04267380|162760312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.23
81541762|NCT04267380|162760313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.33
81541763|NCT04267380|162760314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.07
81541764|NCT04267380|162760315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.68
81541765|NCT04267380|162760316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.68
81541766|NCT04267380|162760318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45
81541767|NCT04267380|162760319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.53
81541768|NCT04267380|162760320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.86
81541769|NCT04267380|162760321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.83
81541770|NCT04267380|162760322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81541771|NCT04267380|162760323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.86
81541772|NCT04267380|162760324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81541773|NCT04267380|162760325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.99
81541774|NCT04267380|162760326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.11
81541775|NCT04267380|162760327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.63
81541776|NCT04267380|162760328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.25
81541777|NCT00321789|162760408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model was adjusted for a priori race and cardiovascular disease risk level strata.||||8.3|-3.6|0.44
81541778|NCT00321789|162760409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Based on log-transformed values. Model was adjusted for a priori race and cardiovascular disease risk level strata.||||-0.01|-0.23|0.03
81541779|NCT00321789|162760410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Based on log-transformed values. Model was adjusted for a priori race and cardiovascular disease risk level strata.||||-0.02|-0.29|0.02
81541780|NCT00321789|162760411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Based on log-transformed values. Model was adjusted for a priori race and cardiovascular disease risk level strata.||||-0.03|-0.29|0.02
81541781|NCT00321789|162760412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Based on log-transformed values. Model was adjusted for a priori race and cardiovascular disease risk level strata.||||0.03|-0.30|0.11
81487920|NCT02273167|162665396|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To accommodate the comparison of two NER1006 regimens, a hierarchical testing approach was used whereby NER1006 2-Day was assessed first and, if successful, then NER1006 1-Day was evaluated. Difference in Polyp Detection Rate in the overall colon was calculated as NER1006 1-Day rate - MOVIPREP rate (10% margin) determined using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.|Difference in PDR|0.61||||0.478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.78|9.09|||Fisher Exact|||If at least one of the primary endpoints were met, then key secondary endpoints were evaluated hierarchically in a pre-specified order. Non-inferiority was concluded if the 1-sided 97.5% confidence limit difference in proportion of events between 2 groups excluded a 10% or greater difference was in favor of MOVIPREP. Formal testing was to proceed in the hierarchy if preceding key secondary endpoint had at least met non-inferiority.||9.09|-7.78|0.478
81487921|NCT03454555|162665406|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.3|-16.6|0.31
81487922|NCT03454555|162665407|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|10.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.7|-10.3|0.963
81487923|NCT03454555|162665408|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.2||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.4|-16.8|0.253
81487924|NCT03454555|162665409|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|11.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.5|-10.1|0.90
81487925|NCT03454555|162665410|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|8.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.6|-13.7|0.65
81487926|NCT03454555|162665411|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.4||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|20.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||20.8|-1.9|0.102
81487927|NCT03454555|162665412|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|Used a logistic mixed model for repeated measures||||1.75|0.50|0.83
81487928|NCT03454555|162665413|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Used a logistic mixed model for repeated measures||||1.50|0.42|0.47
81487929|NCT03454555|162665414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Used a logistic mixed model for repeated measures||||1.90|0.54|0.96
81487930|NCT03454555|162665415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Used a logistic mixed model for repeated measures||||1.33|0.38|0.28
81487931|NCT03454555|162665416|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|Used a logistic mixed model for repeated measures||||1.71|0.47|0.75
81487932|NCT03454555|162665417|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|Used a logistic mixed model for repeated measures||||1.31|0.35|0.25
81487933|NCT03454555|162665418|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.4|-0.9|0.70
81541782|NCT00321789|162760413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Based on log-transformed values. Model was adjusted for a priori race and cardiovascular disease risk level strata.||||0.20|-0.06|0.26
81487934|NCT03454555|162665419|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.2|-1.1|0.92
81487935|NCT03454555|162665420|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.2|-0.7|0.64
81541783|NCT00321789|162760414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||incident rate ratio|1.2||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.5|||generalized estimating equations|Based on log-transformed values. Model was adjusted for a priori race and cardiovascular disease risk level strata.||||1.5|1.0|0.06
81541784|NCT00321789|162760415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||incident rate ratio|1.1||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.4|||generalized estimating equations|Model adjusted for a priori race and cardiovascular disease risk category.||||1.4|0.9|0.37
81541785|NCT00321789|162760416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.11||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.13|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for a priori race and cardiovascular disease risk category.||||-0.09|-4.13|0.04
81541786|NCT00321789|162760417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model adjusted for a priori race and cardiovascular disease risk category.||||0.10|-1.38|0.09
81487936|NCT03454555|162665421|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-0.8|0.75
81487937|NCT03454555|162665422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.4|-0.9|0.69
81487938|NCT03454555|162665423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.8|-0.6|0.33
81541787|NCT00321789|162760418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|Model adjusted for a priori race and cardiovascular disease risk category.||||1.7|0.6|0.87
81541788|NCT03125226|162760447|OTHER|Single group mean and standard deviation||||||||||||||||Coordinates in x/y/z planes were assigned to each hydrogel marker on the planning CT and daily CBCT to calculate interfraction motion.|Single group mean and standard deviation|||
81541789|NCT03125226|162760452|OTHER|The Van Herk (VH) margin equation for the planning target volume margin, as a function of systemic and random errors, was calculated such that the CTV receives at least 95%-prescription dose in 90% of patients.|||||||||||||||||The Van Herk (VH) margin equation for the planning target volume margin, as a function of systemic and random errors, was calculated such that the CTV receives at least 95%-prescription dose in 90% of patients.|||
81541790|NCT00301808|162760453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier product limit|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1423|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.84||||||||0.84|0.48|
81487939|NCT03454555|162665424|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.5|-1.8|0.86
81487940|NCT03454555|162665425|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.9|-1.4|0.76
81487941|NCT03454555|162665426|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-2.0|0.55
81487942|NCT03454555|162665427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-2.1|0.52
81487943|NCT03454555|162665428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4|-0.2|0.37
81487944|NCT03454555|162665429|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3|-0.3|0.91
81487945|NCT03454555|162665430|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6|-0.2|0.33
81487946|NCT03454555|162665431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6|-0.3|0.46
81487947|NCT03454555|162665432|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.04|||Chi-squared|||||0.04|-0.08|0.52
81487948|NCT03454555|162665433|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|Used a generalized logistic model for repeated measurements; modeled the outcome of intention to taper.||||2.59|0.85|0.17
81487949|NCT03454555|162665434|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|Used a generalized logistic model for repeated measurements; modeled the outcome of intention to taper.||||2.31|0.71|0.41
81487950|NCT03454555|162665435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.79
81487951|NCT03454555|162665436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.67
81487952|NCT05172609|162665465|EQUIVALENCE|Margin difference of 1 standard deviation (SD) or higher was considered evidence of non-equivalence comparison||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-tests between EBIS and IAU conditions at 12-week follow up for AIM||||.47
81487953|NCT05172609|162665466|EQUIVALENCE|Margin difference of 1 SD or higher was considered evidence of non-equivalence comparison||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-tests between EBIS and IAU conditions at 12-week follow up for FIM||||.88
81487954|NCT05172609|162665467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Test of superiority between EBIS and IAU groups comparing SUDS screening rating at Time 3: two weeks after completing the training||||.46
81487955|NCT05172609|162665467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Test of superiority between EBIS and IAU groups comparing SUDS screening rating at Time 4: 12 weeks after completing the training||||.40
81487956|NCT05172609|162665467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Test of superiority between EBIS and IAU groups comparing SUDS planning rating at Time 3: two weeks after completing the training||||.56
81487957|NCT05172609|162665467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Test of superiority between EBIS and IAU groups comparing SUDS planning rating at Time 4: 12 weeks after completing the training||||.68
81487958|NCT05172609|162665467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||ANCOVA|||Repeated measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), controlling for organization: SUDS screening at timepoints 1, 3, and 4||||.87
81487959|NCT05172609|162665467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||ANCOVA|||repeated measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), controlling for organization: SUDS planning at timepoints 1, 3, and 4||||.43
81487960|NCT05172609|162665468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Test of superiority between EBIS and IAU groups comparing screening self-efficacy rating at Time 3: two weeks after completing the training||||.59
81487961|NCT05172609|162665468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Test of superiority between EBIS and IAU groups comparing screening self-efficacy rating at Time 4: 12 weeks after completing the training||||.59
81487962|NCT05172609|162665468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Test of superiority between EBIS and IAU groups comparing intervening self-efficacy rating at Time 3: two weeks after completing the training||||.25
81487963|NCT05172609|162665468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Test of superiority between EBIS and IAU groups comparing intervening self-efficacy rating at Time 4: 12 weeks after completing the training||||.35
81487964|NCT05172609|162665468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||ANCOVA|||repeated measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), controlling for organization: Self-efficacy screening at timepoints 1, 3, and 4||||.88
81541791|NCT01607957|162760457|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.81|||Stratified log-rank test|||||0.81|0.58|<0.0001
81541792|NCT01607957|162760458|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.57|||Stratified log-rank test|||||0.57|0.41|<0.0001
81487965|NCT05172609|162665468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||ANCOVA|||repeated measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), controlling for organization: Self-efficacy intervening at timepoints 1, 3, and 4||||.71
81487966|NCT05172609|162665469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Test of superiority between EBIS and IAU groups comparing screening use at Time 3: two weeks after completing the training||||.88
81487967|NCT05172609|162665469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Test of superiority between EBIS and IAU groups comparing screening use at Time 4: 12 weeks after completing the training||||.55
81487968|NCT05172609|162665469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||ANCOVA|||repeated measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), controlling for organization: CSR screening at timepoints 1, 3, and 4||||.36
81541793|NCT02016781|162760469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Wald test|Wald test of difference in adjusted OS estimates.||The null hypothesis is that the rates of three-year OS are the same for both treatments. The results posted are from the interim analysis per protocol study design.||||0.0001
81574239|NCT02044393|162821640|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"90% confidence interval for gMean ratio of IT+BI 691751 to BI 69175 treatment was provided.~The ANOVA model included the fixed effects 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' and as a random effect 'subject within sequence' as source of variation."|gMean ratio|74.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.946|89.035|||||ratio of IT+BI 691751 to BI 691751 treatment. The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variance.|gMean ratio of IT+BI 691751 to BI 691751 treatment (in plasma)||89.035|62.946|
81487969|NCT05172609|162665470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Test of superiority between EBIS and IAU groups comparing total SPIRS score at Time 3: two weeks after completing the training||||.24
81487970|NCT05172609|162665470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Test of superiority between EBIS and IAU groups comparing total SPIRS score at Time 4: 12 weeks after completing the training||||.88
81487971|NCT05172609|162665470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||ANCOVA|||repeated measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), controlling for organization: SPIRS at timepoints 3 and 4||||.10
81487972|NCT00498550|162665472|SUPERIORITY||difference in treatment means|-4.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57||0.088|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||We report the estimated coefficient for difference in treatment means in a mixed model and its standard error.|||||.088
81487973|NCT00320086|162665473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA||||<0.05
81487974|NCT00300053|162665478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||Frequency of angina episodes per week 6 months after treatment.||||0.020
81487975|NCT00300053|162665478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||ANCOVA|||Frequency of angina episodes per week 12 months after treatment.||||0.035
81487976|NCT00300053|162665478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.167|||||||ANCOVA|||Frequency of angina episodes per week 6 months after treatment.||||0.167
81487977|NCT00300053|162665478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.181|||||||ANCOVA|||Frequency of angina episodes per week 12 months after treatment.||||0.181
81487978|NCT00300053|162665479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to 6 months||||0.014
81487979|NCT00300053|162665479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to 12 months||||0.017
81487980|NCT00300053|162665479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.097|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to 6 months||||0.097
81487981|NCT00300053|162665479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.134|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline to 12 months||||0.134
81487982|NCT00855582|162665493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed using a Dunnett-Bonferroni gatekeeping procedure for multiple hypothesis testing. The pre-specified alpha level of 0.0271 was used.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81487983|NCT00855582|162665494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed using a Dunnett-Bonferroni gatekeeping procedure for multiple hypothesis testing. The pre-specified alpha level of 0.0271 was used.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81541794|NCT02016781|162760469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3345||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|pseudo-value regression models|Overall Wald test of interaction terms between response to hypomethylating therapy and treatment assignment in regression model.||This subgroup analysis investigated the differential impact of response to hypomethylating therapy (No Response to Hypomethylation vs. Any Response or Hematologic Improvement to Hypomethylation vs. No Prior Hypomethylation) on the treatment effect for OS at three years post-consent for the HCT arm vs. the non-HCT arm. The analysis was conducted using pseudo-value regression models via an interaction term between the factor and the treatment group with a logit link function.||||0.3345
81541795|NCT02016781|162760469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7328||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|pseudo-value regression models|Overall Wald test of interaction terms between patient age and treatment assignment in regression model.||This subgroup analysis investigated the differential impact of patient age (\< vs. \>= 65) on the treatment effect for OS at three years post-consent for the HCT arm vs. the non-HCT arm. The analysis was conducted using pseudo-value regression models via an interaction term between the factor and the treatment group with a logit link function.||||0.7328
81575300|NCT05025241|162821985|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. For total scores, waterfall plots, and histograms were created at the EOT visit with plots for all participants||||<0.0001
81487984|NCT00855582|162665495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.181||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed using a Dunnett-Bonferroni gatekeeping procedure for multiple hypothesis testing. The pre-specified alpha level of 0.0271 was used.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||0.181
81487985|NCT00855582|162665496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed using a Dunnett-Bonferroni gatekeeping procedure for multiple hypothesis testing. The pre-specified alpha level of 0.0271 was used.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81487986|NCT00855582|162665497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed using a Dunnett-Bonferroni gatekeeping procedure for multiple hypothesis testing. The pre-specified alpha level of 0.0228 was used.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81541796|NCT02016781|162760469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6261||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|pseudo-value regression models|Overall Wald test of interaction terms between disease duration and treatment assignment in regression model.||This subgroup analysis investigated the differential impact of disease duration (less than vs. 3 months or more) on the treatment effect for OS at three years post-consent for the HCT arm vs. the non-HCT arm. The analysis was conducted using pseudo-value regression models via an interaction term between the factor and the treatment group with a logit link function.||||0.6261
81541797|NCT02016781|162760469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4134||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|pseudo-value regression models|Overall Wald test of interaction terms between IPSS score and treatment assignment in regression model.||This subgroup analysis investigated the differential impact of IPSS score (Intermediate-2 vs. High) on the treatment effect for OS at three years post-consent for the HCT arm vs. the non-HCT arm. The analysis was conducted using pseudo-value regression models via an interaction term between the factor and the treatment group with a logit link function.||||0.4134
81541798|NCT02016781|162760469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3147||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|pseudo-value regression models|Overall Wald test of interaction terms between IPSS-R score and treatment assignment in regression model.||Statistical Analysis 6: This subgroup analysis investigated the differential impact of IPSS-R score (Very Low, Low, or Intermediate vs. High vs. Very High) on the treatment effect for OS at three years post-consent for the HCT arm vs. the non-HCT arm. The analysis was conducted using pseudo-value regression models via an interaction term between the factor and the treatment group with a logit link function.||||0.3147
81541799|NCT02016781|162760470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Wald test|||The null hypothesis is that the rates of three-year LFS are the same for both treatments.||||0.0030
81487987|NCT00855582|162665498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed using a Dunnett-Bonferroni gatekeeping procedure for multiple hypothesis testing. The pre-specified alpha level of 0.0228 was used.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81487988|NCT00855582|162665499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.85|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed using a Dunnett-Bonferroni gatekeeping procedure for multiple hypothesis testing. Based on the results of prior tests under this procedure, the statistical significance of this hypothesis was not assessed.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81487989|NCT00855582|162665500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.156||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed using a Dunnett-Bonferroni gatekeeping procedure for multiple hypothesis testing. Based on the results of prior tests under this procedure, the statistical significance of this hypothesis was not assessed.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||0.156
81487990|NCT00855582|162665501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.226||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||0.226
81487991|NCT00855582|162665501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81487992|NCT00855582|162665502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.121||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for change from Baseline at Week 4. Change= Week 4 minus Baseline|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||0.121
81487993|NCT00855582|162665502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.169||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for change from Baseline at Week 8. Change= Week 8 minus Baseline|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||0.169
81487994|NCT00855582|162665502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for change from Baseline at Week 4. Change= Week 4 minus Baseline|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81487995|NCT00855582|162665502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for change from Baseline at Week 8. Change= Week 8 minus Baseline|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81487996|NCT00855582|162665503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for change from Baseline at Week 4. Change= Week 4 minus Baseline|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81487997|NCT00855582|162665503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for change from Baseline at Week 8. Change= Week 8 minus Baseline|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81487998|NCT00855582|162665503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for change from Baseline at Week 4. Change= Week 4 minus Baseline|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81487999|NCT00855582|162665503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for change from Baseline at Week 8. Change= Week 8 minus Baseline|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488000|NCT00855582|162665504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for change from Baseline at Week 4. Change= Week 4 minus Baseline|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488001|NCT00855582|162665504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for change from Baseline at Week 8. Change= Week 8 minus Baseline|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488002|NCT00855582|162665504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for change from Baseline at Week 4. Change= Week 4 minus Baseline|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488003|NCT00855582|162665504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for change from Baseline at Week 8. Change= Week 8 minus Baseline|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488004|NCT00855582|162665505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.215||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for change from Baseline at Week 4. Change= Week 4 minus Baseline|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||0.215
81488005|NCT00855582|162665505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.325||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for change from Baseline at Week 8. Change= Week 8 minus Baseline|ANOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||0.325
81488006|NCT00855582|162665505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for change from Baseline at Week 4. Change= Week 4 minus Baseline|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488007|NCT00855582|162665505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.011||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for change from Baseline at Week 8. Change= Week 8 minus Baseline|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||0.011
81488008|NCT00855582|162665506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.23||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||0.230
81488009|NCT00855582|162665506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81541800|NCT02016781|162760470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9908||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|pseudo-value regression models|||This subgroup analysis investigated the differential impact of response to hypomethylating therapy on the treatment effect for LFS at three years post-consent for the HCT arm vs. the non-HCT arm. The analysis was conducted using pseudo-value regression models via an interaction term between the factor and the treatment group with a logit link function.||||0.9908
81541801|NCT02016781|162760470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8981||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|pseudo-value regression models|||This subgroup analysis investigated the differential impact of patient age (\< or \>= 65) on the treatment effect for LFS at three years post-consent for the HCT arm vs. the non-HCT arm. The analysis was conducted using pseudo-value regression models via an interaction term between the factor and the treatment group with a logit link function.||||0.8981
81488010|NCT00855582|162665507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.191||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||0.191
81488011|NCT00855582|162665507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488012|NCT00855582|162665508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.763||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||0.763
81488013|NCT00855582|162665508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.075||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||0.075
81488014|NCT00855582|162665509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.384||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||0.384
81488015|NCT00855582|162665509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.082||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||0.082
81488016|NCT00855582|162665510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488017|NCT00855582|162665510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488018|NCT00855582|162665511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81541802|NCT02016781|162760470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1465||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|pseudo-value regression models|||This subgroup analysis investigated the differential impact of disease duration (less than vs. 3 months or more) on the treatment effect for LFS at three years post-consent for the HCT arm vs. the non-HCT arm. The analysis was conducted using pseudo-value regression models via an interaction term between the factor and the treatment group with a logit link function.||||0.1465
81541803|NCT02016781|162760470|SUPERIORITY|Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.||||||0.4991|||||||pseudo-value regression models|||This subgroup analysis investigated the differential impact of IPSS score (Intermediate-2 vs. High) on the treatment effect for LFS at three years post-consent for the HCT arm vs. the non-HCT arm. The analysis was conducted using pseudo-value regression models via an interaction term between the factor and the treatment group with a logit link function.||||0.4991
81541804|NCT02016781|162760470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4953||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|pseudo-value regression models|||This subgroup analysis investigated the differential impact of IPSS-R score on the treatment effect for LFS at three years post-consent for the HCT arm vs. the non-HCT arm. The analysis was conducted using pseudo-value regression models via an interaction term between the factor and the treatment group with a logit link function.||||0.4953
81541805|NCT02016781|162760471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2777||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the FACT-G scores are the same at Enrollment for both treatments.||||0.2777
81488019|NCT00855582|162665511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488020|NCT00855582|162665512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488021|NCT00855582|162665512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488022|NCT00855582|162665513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81541806|NCT02016781|162760471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.225||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in FACT-G scores from enrollment are the same at 6 Months for both treatments.||||0.2250
81488023|NCT00855582|162665513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488024|NCT00855582|162665514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488025|NCT00855582|162665514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488026|NCT00855582|162665515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488027|NCT00855582|162665515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488028|NCT00855582|162665516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488029|NCT00855582|162665516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|ANCOVA model includes terms for treatment group, region, baseline covariate, baseline-by-treatment interaction and treatment-by-region interaction.||||||<0.001
81488030|NCT00855582|162665517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was adjusted for baseline LUTS severity.||||||<0.001
81541807|NCT02016781|162760471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1048||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in FACT-G scores from enrollment are the same at 12 Months for both treatments.||||0.1048
81541808|NCT02016781|162760471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0888||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in FACT-G scores from enrollment are the same at 18 Months for both treatments.||||0.0888
81541809|NCT02016781|162760471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5844||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in FACT-G scores from enrollment are the same at 24 Months for both treatments.||||0.5844
81541810|NCT02016781|162760471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0344||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in FACT-G scores from enrollment are the same at 36 Months for both treatments.||||0.0344
81541811|NCT02016781|162760472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5583||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the MOS SF-36 PCS scores are the same at Enrollment for both treatments.||||0.5583
81488031|NCT00855582|162665517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was adjusted for baseline LUTS severity.||||||<0.001
81488032|NCT00855582|162665518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was adjusted for baseline LUTS severity.||||||0.006
81488033|NCT00855582|162665518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was adjusted for baseline LUTS severity.||||||<0.001
81488034|NCT00855582|162665519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for Question 1.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes terms for treatment group, region and centered-baseline IIEF EF Domain score.||||||<0.001
81488035|NCT00855582|162665519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for Question 2.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes terms for treatment group, region and centered-baseline IIEF EF Domain score.||||||<0.001
81541812|NCT02016781|162760472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.669||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in MOS SF-36 PCS scores from enrollment are the same at 6 Months for both treatments.||||0.6690
81488036|NCT00855582|162665519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for Question 1.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes terms for treatment group, region and centered-baseline IIEF EF Domain score.||||||<0.001
81488037|NCT00855582|162665519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons. P-value is for Question 2.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes terms for treatment group, region and centered-baseline IIEF EF Domain score.||||||<0.001
81488038|NCT00855582|162665520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Ranked ANOVA|||||||0.027
81488039|NCT00855582|162665520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186||95.0||||Statistical significance was assessed at an alpha level of 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Ranked ANOVA|||||||0.186
81488040|NCT03556683|162665557|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Effect immediately following hypertonic saline treatment.||||<0.001
81488041|NCT03556683|162665558|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Effect of hypertonic saline 4 hours after treatment.||||0.99
81541813|NCT02016781|162760472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2089||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in MOS SF-36 PCS scores from enrollment are the same at 12 Months for both treatments.||||0.2089
81541814|NCT02016781|162760472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4343||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in MOS SF-36 PCS scores from enrollment are the same at 18 Months for both treatments.||||0.4343
81541815|NCT02016781|162760472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5942||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in MOS SF-36 PCS scores from enrollment are the same at 24 Months for both treatments.||||0.5942
81488042|NCT03286504|162665560|SUPERIORITY||proportion difference|0.05||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.112|0.212|||Chi-squared||Direction of proportion difference = FANMI arm minus Standard of Care arm|||0.212|-0.112|0.55
81488043|NCT03286504|162665561|SUPERIORITY||proportion difference|0.033||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.145|0.211|||Chi-squared||Direction of proportion difference = FANMI arm minus Standard of Care arm|||0.211|-0.145|0.71
81488044|NCT03286504|162665563|SUPERIORITY||proportion difference|-0.05||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.269|0.169|||Chi-squared||Direction of proportion difference = FANMI arm minus Standard of Care arm|||0.169|-0.269|0.65
81488045|NCT03286504|162665564|SUPERIORITY||proportion difference|0.226||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.438|||Chi-squared||Direction of proportion difference = FANMI arm minus Standard of Care arm|||0.438|0.015|0.04
81488046|NCT03286504|162665565|SUPERIORITY||proportion difference|0.208||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.393|||Chi-squared||Direction of proportion difference = FANMI arm minus Standard of Care arm.|||0.393|0.023|0.03
81488047|NCT02030600|162665570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.8|||Poisson||Superiority was considered confirmed if the 95% confidence interval for the rate ratio (IDeg/IGlar) was entirely below 1.0.|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 1: Primary analysis: Number of treatment emergent severe or BG confirmed symptomatic hypoglycaemic episodes during the maintenance period"||0.80|0.61|<0.0001
81488048|NCT02030600|162665571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.74|||Poisson||Superiority was considered confirmed if the 95% confidence interval for the rate ratio (IDeg/IGlar) was entirely below 1.0.|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 2: Number of treatment-emergent severe or BG confirmed symptomatic nocturnal hypoglycaemic episodes during the maintenance period."||0.74|0.46|<0.0001
81488049|NCT02030600|162665572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3458||||||Superiority was confirmed if the p-value was less than 0.025.|McNemar|||"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure:~Step 3: Proportion of subjects with one or more severe hypoglycaemic episodes in the maintenance period."||||0.3458
81488050|NCT02030600|162665574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of IDeg against IGlar was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was below or equal to 0.40%.|Treatment contrast|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.23||||||"Change from baseline in HbA1c at week 32 (treatment period 1). Before the primary endpoint was tested, the secondary supportive efficacy endpoint Change from baseline in HbA1c after 32 weeks of treatment was tested for non-inferiority as prerequisite for testing the primary endpoint. Analysis was performed using a mixed model for repeated measurement (MMRM) with treatment, sex, antidiabetic therapy at screening, visit and dosing time as fixed effects, and age and baseline HbA1c as covariates."||0.23|-0.04|
81488051|NCT02030600|162665574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was below or equal to 0.40%|Treatment contrast|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.18||||||"Change from baseline in HbA1c at week 64 (treatment period 2). The baseline values are week 32 values. Before the primary endpoint was tested, the secondary supportive efficacy endpoint Change from baseline in HbA1c after 32 weeks of treatment was tested for non-inferiority as prerequisite for testing the primary endpoint. Analysis was performed using a MMRM with treatment, sex, antidiabetic therapy at screening, visit and dosing time as fixed effects, and age and baseline HbA1c as covariates."||0.18|-0.07|
81541816|NCT02016781|162760472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1615||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in MOS SF-36 PCS scores from enrollment are the same at 36 Months for both treatments.||||0.1615
81488052|NCT01107015|162665576|OTHER|Sample size was determined on the basis of the primary outcome, change in glycated hemoglobin. The comparison of UC, which included 56 patients from nine practices, to CPDS, which included 62 patients from seven practices, had 80% power to detect a difference in mean glycated hemoglobin changes of 0.65 SD, corresponding to 1.0% if SD was 1.58%, using a two-sided test with 0.05 type I error after accounting for a within cluster correlation of 0.10.||||||0.027||||||CO (P = 0.027) and CPP (0.40) mean HbA1c levels decreased over 12 months.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed-effects models were used to compare mean changes in primary and secondary outcomes between UC and each active intervention. The primary analysis examined 12-month changes for glycated hemoglobin. Secondary analyses jointly compared 3-, 6-, 9-, and 12-month changes between groups. Random effects accounted for within-practice clustering and within-patient correlation.||||0.027
81488053|NCT01107015|162665576|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed-effects models were used to compare mean changes in primary and secondary outcomes between UC and each active intervention. The primary analysis examined 12-month changes for glycated hemoglobin.||||0.001
81488054|NCT03620162|162665605|OTHER|Estimated differences, confidence intervals (CIs), and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-3.4|||=|0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|7.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Erythema(Group 5 vs 1)||7.0|-13.6|= 0.525
81488055|NCT03620162|162665605|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-4.5|||=|0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|5.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Erythema(Group 4 vs 1)||5.8|-14.7|= 0.396
81541817|NCT02016781|162760472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5659||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the MOS SF-36 MCS scores are the same at Enrollment for both treatments.||||0.5659
81488056|NCT03620162|162665605|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-8.7|||=|0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|1.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Erythema(Group 3 vs 1)||1.6|-18.8|= 0.097
81541818|NCT02016781|162760472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8555||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in MOS SF-36 MCS scores from enrollment are the same at 6 Months for both treatments.||||0.8555
81488057|NCT03620162|162665605|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-9.9|||=|0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|0.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Erythema(Group 2 vs 1)||0.3|-19.9|= 0.057
81488058|NCT03620162|162665605|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-8.4|||=|0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|1.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Induration(Group 5 vs 1)||1.2|-17.8|= 0.085
81488059|NCT03620162|162665605|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-9.5|||=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|0.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Induration(Group 4 vs 1)||-0.0|-18.9|= 0.050
81488060|NCT03620162|162665605|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-6.5|||=|0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|3.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Induration(Group 3 vs 1)||3.1|-16.1|= 0.183
81488061|NCT03620162|162665605|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-8.7|||=|0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|0.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Induration(Group 2 vs 1)||0.8|-18.1|= 0.074
81488062|NCT03620162|162665605|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|3.4|||=|0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|13.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Tenderness(Group 5 vs 1)||13.6|-7.0|= 0.525
81488063|NCT03620162|162665605|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-0.6|||=|0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|9.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Tenderness(Group 4 vs 1)||9.7|-10.8|= 0.915
81488064|NCT03620162|162665605|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|1.9|||=|0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|12.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Tenderness(Group 3 vs 1)||12.2|-8.4|= 0.714
81541819|NCT02016781|162760472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8995||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in MOS SF-36 MCS scores from enrollment are the same at 12 Months for both treatments.||||0.8995
81541820|NCT02016781|162760472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0105||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in MOS SF-36 MCS scores from enrollment are the same at 18 Months for both treatments.||||0.0105
81541821|NCT02016781|162760472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2596||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in MOS SF-36 MCS scores from enrollment are the same at 24 Months for both treatments.||||0.2596
81541822|NCT02016781|162760472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5022||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in MOS SF-36 MCS scores from enrollment are the same at 36 Months for both treatments.||||0.5022
81488065|NCT03620162|162665605|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-0.5|||=|0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|9.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Tenderness(Group 2 vs 1)||9.7|-10.7|= 0.926
81488066|NCT03620162|162665605|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|8.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Swelling(Group 5 vs 1)||8.7|-8.7|> 0.999
81488067|NCT03620162|162665605|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-2.2|||=|0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|6.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Swelling(Group 4 vs 1)||6.4|-10.8|= 0.609
81488068|NCT03620162|162665605|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|1.8|||=|0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|10.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Swelling(Group 3 vs 1)||10.7|-7.1|= 0.688
81488069|NCT03620162|162665605|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-4.1|||=|0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|4.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Swelling(Group 2 vs 1)||4.3|-12.6|= 0.336
81488070|NCT03620162|162665606|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-1.1|||=|0.825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|8.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage:Appetite lost(Group5 vs1)||8.8|-11.0|= 0.825
81488071|NCT03620162|162665606|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-0.6|||=|0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|9.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage:Appetite lost(Group4 vs1)||9.3|-10.4|= 0.912
81488072|NCT03620162|162665606|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-8.8|||=|0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|0.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage:Appetite lost(Group3 vs1)||0.9|-18.3|= 0.074
81488073|NCT03620162|162665606|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Percentage of Participants|-3.7|||=|0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|6.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage:Appetite lost(Group2 vs1)||6.1|-13.4|= 0.458
81488074|NCT03620162|162665606|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|2.8|||=|0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|12.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage:Irritability(Group 5 vs1)||12.3|-6.8|= 0.568
81488075|NCT03620162|162665606|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|0.6|||=|0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|10.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage:Irritability(Group 4 vs1)||10.2|-9.1|= 0.910
81488076|NCT03620162|162665606|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-4.7|||=|0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|5.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage:Irritability(Group 3 vs1)||5.2|-14.5|= 0.354
81488077|NCT03620162|162665606|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-6.8|||=|0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|3.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage:Irritability(Group 2 vs1)||3.1|-16.6|= 0.178
81488078|NCT03620162|162665606|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|3.4|||=|0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|13.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Drowsiness(Group 5 vs 1)||13.5|-6.8|= 0.520
81488079|NCT03620162|162665606|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|10.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Drowsiness(Group 4 vs 1)||10.2|-10.2|> 0.999
81488080|NCT03620162|162665606|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-0.2|||=|0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|10.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Drowsiness(Group 3 vs 1)||10.0|-10.5|= 0.963
81488081|NCT03620162|162665606|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-1.2|||=|0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|9.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Drowsiness(Group 2 vs 1)||9.0|-11.4|= 0.821
81488082|NCT03620162|162665606|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-0.6|||=|0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|5.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Hives(Group 5 vs 1)||5.0|-6.1|= 0.836
81488083|NCT03620162|162665606|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|1.7|||=|0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|7.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Hives(Group 4 vs 1)||7.6|-4.2|= 0.562
81488084|NCT03620162|162665606|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-1.6|||=|0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|3.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Hives(Group 3 vs 1)||3.7|-7.1|= 0.527
81488085|NCT03620162|162665606|OTHER|Estimated differences, CIs, and p-values are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|-3.4|||=|0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|1.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage: Hives(Group 2 vs 1)||1.5|-8.6|= 0.160
81488086|NCT03620162|162665607|OTHER|Estimated differences and CIs are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.1||||||Difference in Percentage (Group 5 vs 1)||2.1|-2.1|
81488087|NCT03620162|162665607|OTHER|Estimated differences and CIs are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.1||||||Difference in Percentage (Group 4 vs 1)||2.1|-2.1|
81488088|NCT03620162|162665607|OTHER|Estimated differences and CIs are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.1||||||Difference in Percentage (Group 3 vs 1)||3.1|-1.6|
81488089|NCT03620162|162665607|OTHER|Estimated differences and CIs are calculated based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method and are provided in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.1||||||Difference in Percentage (Group 2 vs 1)||2.1|-2.1|
81488090|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.0||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 1 (Group 4 vs 1)||1.00|0.69|
81488091|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.12||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 1 (Group 3 vs 1)||1.12|0.77|
81488092|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.0||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 1 (Group 2 vs 1)||1.00|0.70|
81488093|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.19||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 3 (Group 4 vs 1)||1.19|0.86|
81488094|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.12||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 3 (Group 3 vs 1)||1.12|0.80|
81488095|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.25||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 3 (Group 2 vs 1)||1.25|0.90|
81488096|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.0||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 4 (Group 4 vs 1)||1.00|0.66|
81488097|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.03||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 4 (Group 3 vs 1)||1.03|0.68|
81488098|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.08||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 4 (Group 2 vs 1)||1.08|0.72|
81488099|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.98||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 5 (Group 4 vs 1)||0.98|0.64|
81488100|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.29||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 5 (Group 3 vs 1)||1.29|0.84|
81488101|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.14||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 5 (Group 2 vs 1)||1.14|0.75|
81488102|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.98||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 6A (Group 4 vs 1)||0.98|0.66|
81488103|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.37||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 6A (Group 3 vs 1)||1.37|0.91|
81488104|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.36||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 6A (Group 2 vs 1)||1.36|0.92|
81488105|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.31||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 6B (Group 4 vs 1)||1.31|0.88|
81541823|NCT02016781|162760473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1768||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the EQ-5D scores are the same at Enrollment for both treatments.||||0.1768
81488106|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.32||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 6B (Group 3 vs 1)||1.32|0.88|
81488107|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.49||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 6B (Group 2 vs 1)||1.49|1.02|
81488108|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.95||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 7F (Group 4 vs 1)||0.95|0.64|
81541824|NCT02016781|162760473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8318||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in EQ-5D scores from enrollment are the same at 6 Months for both treatments.||||0.8318
81488109|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.21||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 7F (Group 3 vs 1)||1.21|0.81|
81488110|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.35||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 7F (Group 2 vs 1)||1.35|0.92|
81488111|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.01||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 9V (Group 4 vs 1)||1.01|0.70|
81488112|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.06||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 9V (Group 3 vs 1)||1.06|0.73|
81488113|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.13||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 9V (Group 2 vs 1)||1.13|0.79|
81488114|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.28||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 14 (Group 4 vs 1)||1.28|0.83|
81541825|NCT02016781|162760473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4752||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in EQ-5D scores from enrollment are the same at 12 Months for both treatments.||||0.4752
81488115|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.78||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 14 (Group 3 vs 1)||1.78|1.15|
81488116|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.71||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 14 (Group 2 vs 1)||1.71|1.13|
81488117|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.3||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 18C (Group 4 vs 1)||1.30|0.88|
81488118|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.76||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 18C (Group 3 vs 1)||1.76|1.18|
81488119|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.83||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 18C (Group 2 vs 1)||1.83|1.25|
81488120|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.01||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 19A (Group 4 vs 1)||1.01|0.69|
81488121|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.07||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 19A (Group 3 vs 1)||1.07|0.72|
81488122|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.13||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 19A (Group 2 vs 1)||1.13|0.77|
81488123|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.15||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 19F (Group 4 vs 1)||1.15|0.81|
81488124|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.26||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 19F (Group 3 vs 1)||1.26|0.88|
81488125|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.21||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 19F (Group 2 vs 1)||1.21|0.86|
81488126|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.96||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 23F (Group 4 vs 1)||0.96|0.61|
81488127|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.99||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 23F (Group 3 vs 1)||0.99|0.63|
81488128|NCT03620162|162665608|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.17||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 23F (Group 2 vs 1)||1.17|0.76|
81488129|NCT03620162|162665609|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (Group 5/Group 1+Group 2) to be \>-10 percentage points.|Difference in Percentage|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|2.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Difference in Percentage (Group 5 vs Group 1+2)||2.0|-3.7|< 0.001
81488130|NCT03620162|162665610|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Group 5/Group 1+Group 2) to be \>0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.34|||ANCOVA|||GMT Ratio (Group 5 vs Group 1+2)||1.34|0.70|< 0.001
81488131|NCT03620162|162665613|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.86||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 1 (Group 5 vs 1)||0.86|0.60|
81488132|NCT03620162|162665613|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.44||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 3 (Group 5 vs 1)||1.44|1.04|
81488133|NCT03620162|162665613|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.1||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 4 (Group 5 vs 1)||1.10|0.73|
81488134|NCT03620162|162665613|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.97||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 5 (Group 5 vs 1)||0.97|0.64|
81488135|NCT03620162|162665613|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.84||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 6A (Group 5 vs 1)||0.84|0.57|
81488136|NCT03620162|162665613|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.15||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 6B (Group 5 vs 1)||1.15|0.78|
81488137|NCT03620162|162665613|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.82||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 7F (Group 5 vs 1)||0.82|0.55|
81488138|NCT03620162|162665613|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.18||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 9V (Group 5 vs 1)||1.18|0.82|
81488139|NCT03620162|162665613|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.07||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 14 (Group 5 vs 1)||1.07|0.70|
81488140|NCT03620162|162665613|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.25||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 18C (Group 5 vs 1)||1.25|0.85|
81488141|NCT03620162|162665613|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.95||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 19A (Group 5 vs 1)||0.95|0.65|
81488142|NCT03620162|162665613|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.02||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 19F (Group 5 vs 1)||1.02|0.72|
81488143|NCT03620162|162665613|OTHER|GMC ratio and CI are estimated from a serotype-specific ANCOVA model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody concentration as the response and vaccination group and stratification factor as covariates.|GMC Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.91||||||GMC Ratio: Serotype 23F (Group 5 vs 1)||0.91|0.59|
81488144|NCT00844519|162665656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||||||significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||within-arm, pre-post change in FMD||||0.17
81541826|NCT02016781|162760473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5671||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in EQ-5D scores from enrollment are the same at 18 Months for both treatments.||||0.5671
81541827|NCT02016781|162760473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3009||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in EQ-5D scores from enrollment are the same at 24 Months for both treatments.||||0.3009
81541828|NCT02016781|162760473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3403||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|ANOVA|Changes in scores from enrollment were compared between arms using ANOVA models with treatment arm as main effect and enrollment score as a covariate||The null hypothesis is that the changes in EQ-5D scores from enrollment are the same at 36 Months for both treatments.||||0.3403
81541829|NCT02016781|162760474|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Wald test|||The null hypothesis is that the rates of three-year OS are the same for both treatments in treated population.||||< 0.0001
81488145|NCT00844519|162665656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||||||significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||within-arm, pre-post change in FMD||||0.90
81488146|NCT04497883|162665660|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|% Ratio of Geometric least square means|110.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.7|132.94|||ANOVA|||The comparison analysis was planned between Cohort A: Maribavir 400 mg and Cohort B: Maribavir 400 mg group participants only.||132.94|91.70|
81488147|NCT04497883|162665661|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|% Ratio of Geometric least square means|122.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.83|154.95|||ANOVA|||The comparison analysis was planned between Cohort A: Maribavir 400 mg and Cohort B: Maribavir 400 mg group participants only.||154.95|96.83|
81488148|NCT04497883|162665662|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|% Ratio of Geometric least square means|125.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.99|159.64|||ANOVA|||The comparison analysis was planned between Cohort A: Maribavir 400 mg and Cohort B: Maribavir 400 mg group participants only.||159.64|97.99|
81488149|NCT01654276|162665695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.66
81488150|NCT04058717|162665703|OTHER||H-statistic|10.23||||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.017
81488151|NCT04058717|162665704|OTHER||H-statistic|7.57||||0.056|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.056
81488152|NCT04058717|162665705|OTHER||H-statistic|1.26||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.74
81488153|NCT04058717|162665706|OTHER||Slope|4.13||||0.248|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.248
81488154|NCT04058717|162665707|OTHER||H-statistic|9.33||||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.025
81488155|NCT04058717|162665708|OTHER|||||||0.289|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.289
81541830|NCT02016781|162760475|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05.|Wald test|||The null hypothesis is that the rates of three-year LFS are the same for both treatments in treated population.||||< 0.0001
81488156|NCT02696798|162665765|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|4.95|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.95|1.17|0.017
81488157|NCT02696798|162665765|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.06||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|6.33|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.33|1.48|0.003
81488158|NCT02696798|162665766|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|3.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.84|1.26|0.006
81574240|NCT02044393|162821640|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"90% confidence interval for gMean ratio of IT+BI 691751 to BI 69175 treatment was provided.~The ANOVA model included the fixed effects 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' and as a random effect 'subject within sequence' as source of variation."|gMean ratio|88.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.6|98.95|||||ratio of IT+BI 691751 to BI 691751 treatment. The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variance.|gMean ratio of IT+BI 691751 to BI 691751 treatment (in whole blood)||98.95|78.60|
81488159|NCT02696798|162665766|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.08||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|3.73|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.73|1.16|0.013
81488160|NCT02696798|162665767|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.79|-1.32|<0.001
81488161|NCT02696798|162665767|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.75|-1.30|<0.001
81488162|NCT02696798|162665768|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.65||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|5.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.84|1.21|0.015
81488163|NCT02696798|162665768|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|6.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.49|1.29|0.010
81488164|NCT02696798|162665769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.291|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.67|-1.81|<0.001
81488165|NCT02696798|162665769|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.301|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.57|-1.76|<0.001
81488166|NCT02696798|162665770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|-0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.47|-1.63|<0.001
81488167|NCT02696798|162665770|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.307|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|-0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.68|-1.89|<0.001
81488168|NCT02696798|162665771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.73||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|33.98|||Regression, Logistic|||||33.98|0.41|0.242
81488169|NCT02696798|162665771|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.42||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|47.54|||Regression, Logistic|||||47.54|0.62|0.127
81488170|NCT02696798|162665772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.22||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|11.86|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.86|1.50|0.006
81488171|NCT02696798|162665772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.52||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|13.18|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.18|1.55|0.006
81488172|NCT02696798|162665773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7689|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2863||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7629|3.3007|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MCS||3.3007|-1.7629|0.550
81575406|NCT02509156|162822433|SUPERIORITY||slope of time|-1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.325|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase I trial.|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate over time of the slope"|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the treatment groups. If there was no significant interaction, only one trajectory (slope) was reported.||||0.325
81488173|NCT02696798|162665773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9104|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3338||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7151|3.536|||Mixed Models Analysis|||MCS||3.5360|-1.7151|0.495
81488174|NCT02696798|162665773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1149|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0204|7.409|||Mixed Models Analysis|||PCS||7.4090|3.0204|<0.001
81488175|NCT02696798|162665773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7585|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1505|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.494|7.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|||PCS||7.0230|2.4940|<0.001
81488176|NCT02696798|162665774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.13|-1.94|0.026
81488177|NCT02696798|162665774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.477||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.25|-1.63|0.149
81488178|NCT02696798|162665775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.512|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||||-0.9|-3.0|<0.001
81488179|NCT02696798|162665775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.534|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||||-1.1|-3.2|<0.001
81488180|NCT02696798|162665776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.896||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-2.5|||ANCOVA|||||-2.5|-10.0|0.001
81488181|NCT02696798|162665776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.978|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|-3.4|||ANCOVA|||||-3.4|-11.2|<0.001
81488182|NCT02696798|162665777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.816|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7463|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.187|-13.444|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.444|-28.187|<0.001
81488183|NCT02696798|162665777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.841|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9018|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.518|-10.163|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.163|-25.518|<0.001
81488184|NCT02696798|162665778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.304|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1275||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.555|-0.053|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.053|-0.555|0.018
81488185|NCT02696798|162665778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1319||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.431|0.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.088|-0.431|0.194
81488186|NCT02696798|162665779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.893||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|2.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.99|-0.53|0.170
81488187|NCT02696798|162665779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.916||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|2.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.04|-1.57|0.800
81488188|NCT02696798|162665780|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.521||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.71|-1.34|0.547
81488189|NCT02696798|162665780|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.538||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-2.06|0.064
81488190|NCT02696798|162665781|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.3|-1.0|0.861
81488191|NCT02696798|162665781|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.9|-1.4|0.626
81574310|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-0.5||0.691|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|1.7|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Family Sub-Scale Score (Week 8): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||1.7|-2.7|0.691
81488192|NCT02696798|162665782|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.8|-1.6|0.504
81488193|NCT02696798|162665782|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.3|-1.1|0.860
81488194|NCT02696798|162665783|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-3.0|0.362
81488195|NCT02696798|162665783|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.0|-3.3|0.303
81488196|NCT02696798|162665784|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.2|-1.5|0.813
81488197|NCT02696798|162665784|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.8|-2.0|0.410
81488198|NCT02696798|162665786|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.6|-1.9|<0.001
81488199|NCT02696798|162665786|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3|-1.6|0.005
81575407|NCT02509156|162822434|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.99||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.75|13.08|||ANCOVA||Confidence intervals based on t-test|The change in LVESVI was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.||13.08|-11.75|0.919
81488200|NCT02696798|162665787|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-2.5|0.088
81488201|NCT02696798|162665787|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-2.0|0.366
81488202|NCT02696798|162665788|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.323||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.65|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||Overall Work Impairment Score||-0.60|-21.65|0.038
81488203|NCT02696798|162665788|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.341||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.23|-3.1|||ANCOVA|||Overall Work Impairment Score||-3.10|-24.23|0.012
81488204|NCT02696798|162665788|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Percentage of Activity Impairment||0.5|-13.2|0.071
81488205|NCT02696798|162665788|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.65||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||Percentage of Activity Impairment||-1.1|-15.5|0.024
81488206|NCT03857256|162665803|SUPERIORITY|Mean changes from Week 0 in LDL-C were analyzed using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach including effects of treatment group, time (Week 6 and Week 12) and treatment group x time interaction as well as the covariates of Week 0 value of LDL-C and Week 0 value of LDL-C x time interaction. An unstructured covariance structure were used to model the within-patient errors. Contrasts under this model allowed for the three main comparisons.||||||0.0167||||||Tests involving the comparisons of each of the active groups versus placebo for the primary endpoint were conducted at the 0.0167 significance level (to account for three main comparisons).|Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation were used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||Tests involving the comparisons of each of the active groups versus placebo for the primary endpoint were conducted at the 0.0167 significance level (to account for three main comparisons).||||0.0167
81488207|NCT03405870|162665836|OTHER|Determined maximum tolerated dose|Value of Maximum Tolerated Dose (g/kg)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Using sequential dose escalation, participants received 2 doses of 1.0 to 1.6 g/kg of lipid emulsion (Smoflipid 20% lipid emulsion) within 48 hours of enrollment to test the maximum tolerated dose of study drug. The maximum tolerated dose was defined by patients exhibiting specific dose-related toxicities from administration of escalating doses of the study drug. Of 9 patients, adverse events were only considered dose-limiting toxicities if they met the predefined study protocol criteria.||||
81488208|NCT03643848|162665868|SUPERIORITY||variance components; inferring mean diff|0.068|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.033|<|0.046|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|REML; Satterwaite method for t-tests.Participant is random effect. Addtnl fixed effects: Valence, Condition, Anxiety Severity, Gender, Age (months).||Condition (TMR, Sham) x Valence (Negative, Neutral) predicting Lure Generalization Index at 1 week. We hypothesized a significant interaction, with a reduction in negative generalization and an increase in neutral generalization in the TMR condition.||||<.046
81488209|NCT03643848|162665869|SUPERIORITY||variance components; inferring mean diff|-0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064|=|0.61|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|included additional fixed effects: Anxiety severity, gender, age (months)||Condition (TMR, Sham) x Valence (Negative, Neutral) predicting Lure Generalization Index at 12 hour test. We hypothesized a significant interaction, with a reduction in negative generalization and an increase in neutral generalization in the TMR condition.||||=.61
81488210|NCT04761822|162665880|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.026||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.06||Two-sided test using the central method of doubling the one-sided p-value.|Barnard's Exact Unconditional Test|||The null hypothesis is that the risk difference, where the difference is represented as the high allergy/mast cell disorder cohort proportion minus comparison cohort proportion, is not statistically different from 0 (i.e. there is no difference).||0.060|-0.002|0.066
81488211|NCT04761822|162665881|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.012||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.042||Two-sided test using the central method of doubling the one-sided p-value.|Barnard's Exact Unconditional Test|||The null hypothesis is that the risk difference, where the difference is represented as the high allergy/mast cell disorder cohort proportion minus comparison cohort proportion, is not statistically different from 0 (i.e. there is no difference).||0.042|-0.016|0.267
81541831|NCT02977403|162760483|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for AB reaction time measures. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. AB reaction times were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-1.948|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.79|16.894||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in AB, change scores were computed (post-pre = delta). Positive scores represent an increase in AB from pre- to post- intervention. Negative ∆reaction time scores represent a decrease in AB from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in AB following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||16.894|-20.790|
81541832|NCT02977403|162760483|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.952|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.28|33.377||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||33.377|-35.280|
81488212|NCT04761822|162665882|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.016||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.046||Two-sided test using the central method of doubling the one-sided p-value.|Barnard's Exact Unconditional Test|||The null hypothesis is that the risk difference, where the difference is represented as the high allergy/mast cell disorder cohort proportion minus comparison cohort proportion, is not statistically different from 0 (i.e. there is no difference).||0.046|-0.011|0.165
81488213|NCT04761822|162665883|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.006||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.033||Two-sided test using the central method of doubling the one-sided p-value.|Barnard's Exact Unconditional Test|||The null hypothesis is that the risk difference, where the difference is represented as the high allergy/mast cell disorder cohort proportion minus comparison cohort proportion, is not statistically different from 0 (i.e. there is no difference).||0.033|-0.021|0.572
81488214|NCT04761822|162665884|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.016||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.046|||Barnard's Exact Unconditional Test|||The null hypothesis is that the risk difference, where the difference is represented as the high allergy/mast cell disorder cohort proportion minus comparison cohort proportion, is not statistically different from 0 (i.e. there is no difference).||0.046|-0.011|0.165
81488215|NCT04761822|162665885|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.006||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.033||Two-sided test using the central method of doubling the one-sided p-value.|Barnard's Exact Unconditional Test|||The null hypothesis is that the risk difference, where the difference is represented as the high allergy/mast cell disorder cohort proportion minus comparison cohort proportion, is not statistically different from 0 (i.e. there is no difference).||0.033|-0.021|0.572
81488216|NCT04761822|162665886|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.015||||0.4574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.055||Two-sided test using the central method of doubling the one-sided p-value.|Barnard's Exact Unconditional Test|||The null hypothesis is that the risk difference, where the difference is represented as the participants that received their first active dose as their first injection proportion minus the participants that received their first active dose as their second injection proportion, is not statistically different from 0 (i.e. there is no difference).||0.055|-0.045|0.4574
81488217|NCT04761822|162665887|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.016||||0.3242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|0.018||Two-sided test using the central method of doubling the one-sided p-value.|Barnard's Exact Unconditional Test|||The null hypothesis is that the risk difference, where the difference is represented as the participants that received their first active dose as their first injection proportion minus the participants that received their first active dose as their second injection proportion, is not statistically different from 0 (i.e. there is no difference).||0.018|-0.086|0.3242
81488218|NCT04761822|162665888|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.024||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.07||Two-sided test using the central method of doubling the one-sided p-value.|Barnard's Exact Unconditional Test|||The null hypothesis is that the risk difference, where the difference is represented as the participants that received their second active dose as their second injection proportion minus the participants that received their second active dose as their third injection proportion, is not statistically different from 0 (i.e. there is no difference).||0.070|-0.037|0.3100
81488219|NCT04761822|162665889|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.007||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0783|0.0366||Two-sided test using the central method of doubling the one-sided p-value.|Barnard's Exact Unconditional Test|||The null hypothesis is that the risk difference, where the difference is represented as the participants that received their second active dose as their second injection proportion minus the participants that received their second active dose as their third injection proportion, is not statistically different from 0 (i.e. there is no difference).||0.0366|-0.0783|0.8070
81488220|NCT04761822|162665890|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.001||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.042||Two-sided test using the central method of doubling the one-sided p-value.|Barnard's Exact Unconditional Test|||The null hypothesis is that the risk difference, where the difference is represented as the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine first injection proportion minus comparison placebo first injection proportion, is not statistically different from 0 (i.e. there is no difference).||0.042|-0.040|1.000
81488221|NCT04761822|162665891|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.015||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.018||Two-sided test using the central method of doubling the one-sided p-value.|Barnard's Exact Unconditional Test|||The null hypothesis is that the risk difference, where the difference is represented as the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine first injection proportion minus comparison placebo first injection proportion, is not statistically different from 0 (i.e. there is no difference).||0.018|-0.053|0.250
81488222|NCT04761822|162665892|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.058||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|0.101||Two-sided test using the central method of doubling the one-sided p-value.|Barnard's Exact Unconditional Test|||The null hypothesis is that the risk difference, where the difference is represented as the high allergy/mast cell disorder cohort proportion minus comparison cohort proportion, is not statistically different from 0 (i.e. there is no difference).||0.101|0.024|0.004
81488223|NCT04761822|162665893|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.075|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.124||Two-sided test using the central method of doubling the one-sided p-value.|Barnard's Exact Unconditional Test|||The null hypothesis is that the risk difference, where the difference is represented as the high allergy/mast cell disorder cohort proportion minus comparison cohort proportion, is not statistically different from 0 (i.e. there is no difference).||0.124|0.039|<0.001
81488224|NCT00362232|162665894|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|P-values were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimator (one-sided).|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.71|||<|0.001||95.0|-5.25|-0.17|||Mantel Haenszel|weighted treatment differences|Mantel-Haenszel weighted difference to Enoxaparin|Null hypothesis: rivaroxaban is inferior to the comparator, ie, the incidence of the primary efficacy endpoint in the rivaroxaban group is larger by more than 4% (absolute) compared to the comparator group.||-0.17|-5.25|<0.001
81488225|NCT00362232|162665894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.71||||0.036||95.0|-5.25|-0.17|||Mantel Haenszel|weighted treatment differences||Null hypothesis: The incidence of the primary efficacy endpoint is equal in the rivaroxaban group and the comparator group. P-values were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimator (two-sided).||-0.17|-5.25|0.036
81488226|NCT00362232|162665895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.19||||0.012||95.0|-5.67|-0.71|||Mantel Haenszel|weighted treatment differences|Mantel-Haenszel weighted difference to Enoxaparin|Null hypothesis: The incidence of the primary efficacy endpoint is equal in the rivaroxaban group and the comparator group. P-values were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimator (two-sided).||-0.71|-5.67|0.012
81541833|NCT02977403|162760484|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficent|0.047|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.119||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.119|-0.025|
81541834|NCT02977403|162760484|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.134|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.288|0.019||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.019|-0.288|
81541835|NCT02977403|162760485|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass and height, race and ethnicity.|beta coefficent|-0.002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.082||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post-intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.082|-0.085|
81541836|NCT02977403|162760485|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.053|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.177|0.071||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.071|-0.177|
81574311|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.417|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|2.9|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Family Sub-Scale Score (Week 8): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||2.9|-1.0|0.417
81488227|NCT00362232|162665896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.37||||0.456||95.0|-1.34|0.6|||Mantel Haenszel|weighted treatment differences|Mantel-Haenszel weighted difference to Enoxaparin|Null hypothesis: The incidence of the major VTE is equal in the rivaroxaban group and the comparator group. P-values were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimator (two-sided)||0.6|-1.34|0.456
81488228|NCT00362232|162665896|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|P-values were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimator (one-sided).|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.37|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.34|0.6|||Mantel Haenszel|weighted treatment differences||Null hypothesis: rivaroxaban is inferior to the comparator, ie, the incidence of the major VTE in the rivaroxaban group is larger by more than 1.5% (absolute) compared to the comparator group.||0.6|-1.34|<0.001
81488229|NCT00362232|162665897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.8||||0.124||95.0|-1.82|0.22|||Mantel Haenszel|weighted treatment differences|Mantel-Haenszel weighted difference to Enoxaparin|Null hypothesis: The incidence of the major VTE is equal in the rivaroxaban group and the comparator group. P-values were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimator (two-sided)||0.22|-1.82|0.124
81488230|NCT00362232|162665897|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|P-values were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimator (one-sided).|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.8|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.82|0.22|||Mantel Haenszel|weighted treatment differences||Null hypothesis: rivaroxaban is inferior to the comparator, ie, the incidence of the major VTE in the rivaroxaban group is larger by more than 1.5% (absolute) compared to the comparator group.||0.22|-1.82|<0.001
81488231|NCT00362232|162665898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.44||||||95.0|-1.59|0.66|||||Mantel-Haenszel weighted difference to Enoxaparin|||0.66|-1.59|
81488232|NCT00362232|162665899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.72||||||95.0|-1.81|0.36|||||Mantel-Haenszel weighted difference to Enoxaparin|||0.36|-1.81|
81488233|NCT00362232|162665900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.38||||||95.0|-4.84|0.07|||||Mantel-Haenszel weighted difference to Enoxaparin|||0.07|-4.84|
81488234|NCT00362232|162665901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.67||||||95.0|-5.02|-0.32|||||Mantel-Haenszel weighted difference to Enoxaparin|||-0.32|-5.02|
81488235|NCT00362232|162665902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.24||||||95.0|-0.22|0.71|||||Mantel-Haenszel weighted difference to Enoxaparin|||0.71|-0.22|
81488236|NCT00362232|162665903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.11||||||95.0|-0.35|0.56||||||||0.56|-0.35|
81488237|NCT00362232|162665904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3||||||95.0|-1.56|0.94|||||Exact methods for difference to Enoxaparin|||0.94|-1.56|
81488238|NCT00362232|162665905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.47||||0.054||95.0|-4.99|0.04|||Mantel Haenszel|weighted treatment differences|Mantel-Haenszel weighted difference to Enoxaparin|Null hypothesis: The incidence rate is equal in the rivaroxaban group and the comparator group. P-values were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimator (two-sided)||0.04|-4.99|0.054
81488239|NCT00362232|162665905|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|P-values were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimator (one-sided).|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.47|||<|0.001||95.0|-4.49|0.04|||Mantel Haenszel|weighted treatment differences||Null hypothesis: rivaroxaban is inferior to the comparator, ie, the incidence rate in the rivaroxaban group is larger by more than 4% (absolute) compared to the comparator group.||0.04|-4.49|<0.001
81488240|NCT00362232|162665906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.97||||0.017||95.0|-5.42|-0.53|||Mantel Haenszel|weighted treatment differences|Mantel-Haenszel weighted difference to Enoxaparin|Null hypothesis: The incidence rate is equal in the rivaroxaban group and the comparator group. P-values were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimator (two-sided)||-0.53|-5.42|0.017
81488241|NCT00362232|162665906|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|P-values were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimator (one-sided).|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.97|||<|0.001||95.0|-5.42|-0.53|||Mantel Haenszel|weighted treatment differences||Null hypothesis: rivaroxaban is inferior to the comparator, ie, the incidence rate in the rivaroxaban group is larger by more than 4% (absolute) compared to the comparator group.||-0.53|-5.42|<0.001
81488242|NCT00362232|162665907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.57||||0.27||95.0|-1.57|0.44|||Mantel Haenszel|weighted treatment differences|Mantel-Haenszel weighted difference to Enoxaparin|Null hypothesis: The incidence rate is equal in the rivaroxaban group and the comparator group. P-values were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimator (two-sided)||0.44|-1.57|0.270
81541837|NCT02977403|162760486|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.182||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.182|-0.022|
81488243|NCT00362232|162665907|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|P-values were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimator (one-sided).|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.57|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.57|0.44|||Mantel Haenszel|weighted treatment differences||Null hypothesis: rivaroxaban is inferior to the comparator, ie, the incidence rate in the rivaroxaban group is larger by more than 1.5% (absolute) compared to the comparator group.||0.44|-1.57|<0.001
81488244|NCT00362232|162665908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.98||||0.074||95.0|-2.06|0.1|||Mantel Haenszel|weighted treatment differences|Mantel-Haenszel weighted difference to Enoxaparin|Null hypothesis: The incidence rate is equal in the rivaroxaban group and the comparator group. P-values were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimator (two-sided)||0.10|-2.06|0.074
81488245|NCT00362232|162665908|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|P-values were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimator (one-sided) .|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.98|||<|0.001||95.0|-2.06|0.1|||Mantel Haenszel|weighted treatment differences||Null hypothesis: rivaroxaban is inferior to the comparator, ie, the incidence rate in the rivaroxaban group is larger by more than 1.5% (absolute) compared to the comparator group.||0.10|-2.06|<0.001
81488246|NCT00362232|162665909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.39||||0.11||95.0|-0.09|0.88|||Mantel Haenszel|weighted treatment differences|Mantel-Haenszel weighted difference to Enoxaparin|Null hypothesis: The incidence rate is equal in the rivaroxaban group and the comparator group. P-values were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimator (two-sided)||0.88|-0.09|0.110
81488247|NCT06023563|162665911|OTHER|The required sample size for medium effect size (f = 0.25) and power of 0.80 was calculated to be 6 participants in each group (n =12) (G\*power 3.1.9.7 software). Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS statistical package (version 29.0.1.0).|||||<|0.05|||||||Friedman's test|||A virtual reality active video gaming intervention will be more effective than traditional physical therapy based balance exercises, both based on motor learning principles, in improving static and dynamic balance in youth and young adults with ASD and these improvements will be retained at 4 weeks after the intervention.||||< 0.05
81488248|NCT06023563|162665912|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Friedman's test|||||||< 0.05
81488249|NCT06023563|162665913|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Friedman's test|||||||< 0.05
81488250|NCT06023563|162665914|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Friedman's test|||||||< 0.05
81488251|NCT06023563|162665915|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Friedman's test|||||||< 0.05
81488252|NCT06023563|162665916|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Friedman's test|||||||< 0.05
81488253|NCT06023563|162665917|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Friedman's test|||||||< 0.05
81488254|NCT06023563|162665918|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Friedman's test|||||||< 0.05
81488255|NCT00090103|162665950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Estimate|0.8||||0.18||95.0|0.58|1.11||Log-rank test with stratification by cluster.|Log Rank|||||1.11|0.58|0.18
81488256|NCT00090103|162665950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Estimate|0.34|||<|0.001||95.0|0.26|0.45||Log-rank test with stratification by cluster.|Log Rank|||||0.45|0.26|<0.001
81488257|NCT00090103|162665952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0||||Log rank test with stratification by cluster.|Log Rank|||||||0.18
81488258|NCT00090103|162665952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Log rank test with stratification by cluster.|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81488259|NCT00090103|162665954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Estimate|0.65|||<|0.001||95.0|0.52|0.8|||Log Rank|Log-rank test with stratification by cluster.||||0.80|0.52|<0.001
81488260|NCT00090103|162665954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Estimate|0.59|||<|0.001||95.0|0.48|0.72|||Log Rank|||||0.72|0.48|<0.001
81488261|NCT00090103|162665955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||Log Rank|Mantel-Haenszel test with stratification by cluster.||||||0.65
81488262|NCT00090103|162665955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0|||||Log Rank|Mantel-Hanenszel test with stratification by cluster.||||||0.10
81488263|NCT00090103|162665956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||95.0|||||Log Rank|Mantel-Haenszel test with stratification by cluster.||||||0.95
81541838|NCT02977403|162760486|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.018|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.139|0.103||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.103|-0.139|
81541839|NCT02977403|162760487|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.013|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|0.113||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.113|-0.086|
81488264|NCT00090103|162665956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||95.0|||||Log Rank|Mantel-Haenszel test with stratification by cluster.||||||0.24
81488265|NCT04476043|162665993|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean (LSM) difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-0.3|||MMRM|||||-0.3|-5.2|0.0277
81488266|NCT04476043|162665993|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-1.9|||MMRM|||||-1.9|-6.8|0.0006
81488267|NCT04476043|162665993|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-1.4|||MMRM|||||-1.4|-6.2|0.0021
81488268|NCT04476043|162665994|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.0445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|5.3|||Wald test||Logistic regression model with treatment group and stratification factors (disease severity and geographical region).|||5.3|1.0|0.0445
81488269|NCT04476043|162665994|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rate|19.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.35|||||||||||Standard error of difference between response rates was from normal approximation.|||||
81488270|NCT04476043|162665994|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.0998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.6|||Wald test||Logistic regression model with treatment group and stratification factors (disease severity and geographical region).|||4.6|0.9|0.0998
81488271|NCT04476043|162665994|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rate|15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.32|||||||||||Standard error of difference between response rates was from normal approximation.|||||
81488272|NCT04476043|162665994|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.0829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.7|||Wald test||Logistic regression model with treatment group and stratification factors (disease severity and geographical region).|||4.7|0.9|0.0829
81488273|NCT04476043|162665994|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rate|16.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.29|||||||||||Standard error of difference between response rates was from normal approximation.|||||
81488274|NCT02469233|162666007|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-3.18||||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.025
81488275|NCT02469233|162666007|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-1.52||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up||||0.28
81488276|NCT02469233|162666008|SUPERIORITY||time by treatment interaction coeff.|-5.88||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.001
81488277|NCT02469233|162666008|SUPERIORITY||maximum likelihood estimation|-3.9||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up||||0.03
81488278|NCT02469233|162666009|SUPERIORITY||time by treatment interaction coeff.|-5.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||<0.0001
81488279|NCT02469233|162666009|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-4.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up||||<0.0001
81488280|NCT02469233|162666010|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-9.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||<0.0001
81488281|NCT02469233|162666010|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-5.37||||0.027|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up||||0.027
81488282|NCT02469233|162666011|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.95||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.32
81488283|NCT02469233|162666011|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-1.67||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up||||0.08
81488284|NCT02469233|162666012|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.09||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.72
81488285|NCT02469233|162666012|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.08||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up||||0.74
81488286|NCT02469233|162666013|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-2.46||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.73
81488287|NCT02469233|162666013|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-17.52||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up||||0.02
81488288|NCT02469233|162666014|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|5.68||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||SE mean (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.03
81488289|NCT02469233|162666014|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|5.89||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||SE mean (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up.||||0.03
81488290|NCT02469233|162666014|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-1.45||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||SE variability (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.43
81488291|NCT02469233|162666014|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-1.55||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||SE variability (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up.||||0.40
81488292|NCT02469233|162666015|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-12.68||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||TST mean (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.59
81488293|NCT02469233|162666015|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-28.33||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||TST mean (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up.||||0.22
81488294|NCT02469233|162666015|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|4.65||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||TST variability (min) : Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.80
81488295|NCT02469233|162666015|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-7.57||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||TST variability (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up.||||0.68
81488296|NCT02469233|162666016|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-76.85||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Waking activity count mean (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.34
81488297|NCT02469233|162666016|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-87.15||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Waking activity count mean (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up.||||0.28
81488298|NCT02469233|162666016|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.15||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Waking activity count variability (min) : Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.18
81488299|NCT02469233|162666016|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.27||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Waking activity count variability (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up.||||0.02
81488300|NCT02469233|162666017|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-7.19||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.09
81488301|NCT02469233|162666017|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-1.13||||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcome.||Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up||||0.79
81488302|NCT02469233|162666018|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|0.16||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcome,||Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.46
81488303|NCT02469233|162666018|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.34||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up||||0.10
81488304|NCT02469233|162666019|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|0.91||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.002
81488305|NCT02469233|162666019|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|0.64||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up.||||0.03
81488306|NCT02469233|162666020|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|24.85||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Means of Total sleep time: Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.23
81488307|NCT02469233|162666020|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|34.31||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Means of total sleep time: Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up||||0.09
81488308|NCT02469233|162666020|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-19.9||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Variability of Total sleep time: Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.19
81488309|NCT02469233|162666020|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-1.76||||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Variability of Total sleep time: Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up||||0.91
81488310|NCT02469233|162666021|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-39.33||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||TWT mean (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.04
81488311|NCT02469233|162666021|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-28.56||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||TWT mean (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up.||||0.13
81488312|NCT02469233|162666021|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-17.57||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||TWT variability (min) : Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.21
81488313|NCT02469233|162666021|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-16.05||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||TWT variability (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up.||||0.25
81488314|NCT02469233|162666022|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.55||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||Bedtime (BT) mean: Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.10
81488315|NCT02469233|162666022|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.71||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||BT mean: Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up.||||0.04
81541840|NCT02977403|162760487|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.035|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.179|0.109||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.109|-0.179|
81574312|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11||0.998|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.7|3.7|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Total Score (Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||3.7|-3.7|0.998
81488316|NCT02469233|162666022|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.31||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||BT variability: Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.20
81488317|NCT02469233|162666022|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.45||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||BT variability: Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up.||||0.07
81488318|NCT02469233|162666023|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.33||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||WT mean: Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.39
81488319|NCT02469233|162666023|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.02||||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||WT mean: Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up.||||0.96
81488320|NCT02469233|162666023|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.39||||0.047|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||WT variability: Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.047
81488321|NCT02469233|162666023|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|0.2||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||WT variability: Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up.||||0.30
81488322|NCT02469233|162666024|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-4.42||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||TWT mean (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.66
81488323|NCT02469233|162666024|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-13.34||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||TWT mean (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up.||||0.19
81488324|NCT02469233|162666024|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.05||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||TWT variability (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to post, which is 9-14 weeks after the beginning of treatment.||||0.77
81488325|NCT02469233|162666024|SUPERIORITY||Time by treatment interaction coeff.|-0.22||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||TWT variability (min): Treatment effect on change from pre to 6-month follow-up.||||0.20
81488326|NCT02594111|162666057|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81488327|NCT02328105|162666102|SUPERIORITY|Assuming the true overall response rate is 0.20 under the null hypothesis, then this design will provide 81% power to detect a difference of 0.15 under the alternative hypothesis, assuming a one-sided alpha = 0.09 significance level. A three stage design with n=15, 30 and 45 subjects was determined with the following rejection regions: For n = 15, the rejection region in number of responses (CR or PR) is 0 - 2, for n = 30 it is 3 - 6, and for n = 45 it is 7 - 12.|Response Rate|0.364||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.109|0.692||This p-value is only based on partial enrollment of stage 1. As enrollment was halted early, this p-value is descriptive in nature and cannot determine the success/failure of the trial.|Fisher Exact||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|||0.692|0.109|0.161
81488328|NCT02328105|162666103|OTHER|Estimation only.|Disease Control Rate|0.818|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.482|0.977|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|||0.977|0.482|
81488329|NCT02328105|162666104|OTHER|Estimation only.|Median|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|13.0|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate the median PFS(in months) for the population. The Greenwood method was used to estimate the confidence limits of the median progression free survival.|||13.0|2.2|
81488330|NCT02328105|162666105|OTHER|Estimation only.|Median|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2||Upper limit of the confidence interval is not reached due to censoring rate.||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate median OS(in months). The Greenwood method was used to estimate confidence limits of median overall survival.||||2.2|
81488331|NCT02328105|162666106|OTHER|Estimation only.|Median|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|11.9|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate median duration of response (in months). The Greenwood method was used to estimate confidence limits of median duration of response.|||11.9|4.9|
81488332|NCT02328105|162666107|OTHER|Estimation only.|Median|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|13.0|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate median duration of disease control (in months). The Greenwood method was used to estimate confidence limits of median disease control duration.|||13.0|3.0|
81488333|NCT00614393|162666108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.0|||Regression, Cox|||||2.00|0.99|0.06
81488334|NCT00614393|162666108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.79|||Regression, Cox|||||1.79|0.89|0.18
81488335|NCT00614393|162666109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.83|||Regression, Cox|||||1.83|0.98|0.07
81541841|NCT02977403|162760488|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.083|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.167||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.167|-0.001|
81488336|NCT00614393|162666109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.55|||Regression, Cox|||||1.55|0.83|0.44
81541842|NCT02977403|162760488|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.069|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.201|0.063||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.063|-0.201|
81488337|NCT03345004|162666117|SUPERIORITY||Estimated ratio|1.091|||=|0.5009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.845|1.408|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.408|0.845|= 0.5009
81488338|NCT03345004|162666117|SUPERIORITY||Estimated ratio|1.557|||=|0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.126|2.153|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.153|1.126|= 0.0078
81488339|NCT01013753|162666139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.097|0.182|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.182|0.097|<0.0001
81488340|NCT01013753|162666139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.14|0.224|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.224|0.140|<0.0001
81488341|NCT01013753|162666139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.205|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.163|0.248|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.248|0.163|<0.0001
81488342|NCT01013753|162666139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.229|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.186|0.272|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.272|0.186|<0.0001
81574313|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16||0.353|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.8|1.7|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Total Score (Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||1.7|-5.8|0.353
81575732|NCT05353985|162822857|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.017|||=|0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.162|0.197||P-value was based on a MMRM analysis with treatment group, week, treatment-by-week interaction, \& the randomization stratification factors as fixed effects \& baseline CDSD GI symptom severity scores as covariates, and participant as a random effect.|MMRM|||||0.197|-0.162|=0.847
81488343|NCT01013753|162666139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.126|0.211|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.211|0.126|<0.0001
81488344|NCT01013753|162666140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.116|0.211|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.211|0.116|<0.0001
81488345|NCT01013753|162666140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.212|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.166|0.259|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.259|0.166|<0.0001
81488346|NCT01013753|162666140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.233|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.186|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.280|0.186|<0.0001
81488347|NCT01013753|162666140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.203|0.298|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.298|0.203|<0.0001
81488348|NCT01013753|162666140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.137|0.231|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.231|0.137|<0.0001
81488349|NCT01013753|162666141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.073|0.158|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.158|0.073|<0.0001
81488350|NCT01013753|162666141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.151|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.11|0.193|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.193|0.110|<0.0001
81488351|NCT01013753|162666141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.135|0.219|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.219|0.135|<0.0001
81488352|NCT01013753|162666141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.207|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.164|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.250|0.164|<0.0001
81488353|NCT01013753|162666141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.11|0.194|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.194|0.110|<0.0001
81488354|NCT01013753|162666142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.056|0.148|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.148|0.056|<0.0001
81488355|NCT01013753|162666142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.135|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.09|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.180|0.090|<0.0001
81488356|NCT01013753|162666142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.116|0.207|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.207|0.116|<0.0001
81488357|NCT01013753|162666142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.134|0.226|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.226|0.134|<0.0001
81488358|NCT01013753|162666142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.12|0.211|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.211|0.120|<0.0001
81488359|NCT01013753|162666143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.058|0.148|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.148|0.058|<0.0001
81488360|NCT01013753|162666143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.088|0.177|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.177|0.088|<0.0001
81488361|NCT01013753|162666143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.124|0.214|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.214|0.124|<0.0001
81488362|NCT01013753|162666143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.199|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.153|0.244|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.244|0.153|<0.0001
81488363|NCT01013753|162666143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.058|0.147|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.147|0.058|<0.0001
81488364|NCT01013753|162666144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.052|0.154|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.154|0.052|<0.0001
81488365|NCT01013753|162666144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.156|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.106|0.207|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.207|0.106|<0.0001
81488366|NCT01013753|162666144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.091|0.192|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.192|0.091|<0.0001
81488367|NCT01013753|162666144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.118|0.221|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.221|0.118|<0.0001
81488368|NCT01013753|162666144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.051|0.153|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.153|0.051|<0.0001
81488369|NCT01013753|162666145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0107||95.0|0.014|0.107|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.107|0.014|0.0107
81488370|NCT01013753|162666145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.069|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.160|0.069|<0.0001
81488371|NCT01013753|162666145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.115|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.069|0.161|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.161|0.069|<0.0001
81488372|NCT01013753|162666145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.098|0.191|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.191|0.098|<0.0001
81575733|NCT05353985|162822858|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.331|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.481|-0.181||P-value was based on a ANCOVA model with treatment group and randomization stratification factors as fixed effects and baseline Vh:Cd as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||-0.181|-0.481|<0.001
81541843|NCT02977403|162760489|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity|beta coefficient|0.031|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|0.121||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.121|-0.059|
81541844|NCT02977403|162760489|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.157|0.152||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.152|-0.157|
81541845|NCT02977403|162760490|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.042|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.149|0.065||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.065|-0.149|
81541846|NCT02977403|162760490|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.068|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|0.131||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.131|-0.266|
81488373|NCT01013753|162666145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0001||95.0|0.044|0.137|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.137|0.044|0.0001
81488374|NCT01013753|162666146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.0005||95.0|0.036|0.128|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.128|0.036|0.0005
81488375|NCT01013753|162666146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.09|0.181|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.181|0.090|<0.0001
81488376|NCT01013753|162666146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.083|0.174|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.174|0.083|<0.0001
81488377|NCT01013753|162666146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.157|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.111|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.203|0.111|<0.0001
81488378|NCT01013753|162666146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.051|0.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.143|0.051|<0.0001
81488379|NCT01013753|162666147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||0.0952||95.0|-0.008|0.103|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.103|-0.008|0.0952
81488380|NCT01013753|162666147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||0.0003||95.0|0.048|0.158|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.158|0.048|0.0003
81488381|NCT01013753|162666147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||0.0016||95.0|0.034|0.145|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.145|0.034|0.0016
81488382|NCT01013753|162666147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.071|0.183|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.183|0.071|<0.0001
81488383|NCT01013753|162666147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||0.0096||95.0|0.018|0.129|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.129|0.018|0.0096
81541847|NCT02977403|162760491|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.034|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.122|0.053||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.053|-0.122|
81541848|NCT02977403|162760491|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.233|0.092||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.092|-0.233|
81488384|NCT01013753|162666148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.147||95.0|-0.013|0.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.088|-0.013|0.1470
81488385|NCT01013753|162666148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0003||95.0|0.042|0.141|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.141|0.042|0.0003
81488386|NCT01013753|162666148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001||95.0|0.06|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.160|0.060|<0.0001
81488387|NCT01013753|162666148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.078|0.179|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.179|0.078|<0.0001
81488388|NCT01013753|162666148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0448||95.0|0.001|0.101|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.101|0.001|0.0448
81488389|NCT01013753|162666149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.408|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|<|0.0001||95.0|0.277|0.539|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.539|0.277|<0.0001
81488390|NCT01013753|162666149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.566|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001||95.0|0.438|0.695|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.695|0.438|<0.0001
81488391|NCT01013753|162666149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.612|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001||95.0|0.482|0.743|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.743|0.482|<0.0001
81541849|NCT02977403|162760492|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.042|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.126||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.126|-0.041|
81488392|NCT01013753|162666149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|<|0.0001||95.0|0.539|0.801|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.801|0.539|<0.0001
81488393|NCT01013753|162666149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.588|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001||95.0|0.457|0.718|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.718|0.457|<0.0001
81488394|NCT01013753|162666150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.337|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.0001||95.0|0.213|0.461|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.461|0.213|<0.0001
81488395|NCT01013753|162666150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.485|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062|<|0.0001||95.0|0.363|0.606|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.606|0.363|<0.0001
81488396|NCT01013753|162666150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.531|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.0001||95.0|0.408|0.655|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.655|0.408|<0.0001
81488397|NCT01013753|162666150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.648|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.0001||95.0|0.524|0.772|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.772|0.524|<0.0001
81488398|NCT01013753|162666150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.551|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.0001||95.0|0.428|0.674|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.674|0.428|<0.0001
81488399|NCT01013753|162666151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.373|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|<|0.0001||95.0|0.253|0.493|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.493|0.253|<0.0001
81488400|NCT01013753|162666151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.527|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001||95.0|0.409|0.645|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.645|0.409|<0.0001
81488401|NCT01013753|162666151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.572|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|<|0.0001||95.0|0.453|0.692|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.692|0.453|<0.0001
81488402|NCT01013753|162666151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|<|0.0001||95.0|0.54|0.781|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.781|0.540|<0.0001
81488403|NCT01013753|162666151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|<|0.0001||95.0|0.451|0.689|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.689|0.451|<0.0001
81488404|NCT01013753|162666152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.0001||95.0|0.168|0.436|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.436|0.168|<0.0001
81541850|NCT02977403|162760492|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.085|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.252|0.082||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.082|-0.252|
81541851|NCT02977403|162760493|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.021|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.102||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.102|-0.060|
81541852|NCT02977403|162760493|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.071|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.119||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.119|-0.260|
81574314|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.296|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|5.4|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Total Score (Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||5.4|-1.3|0.296
81575301|NCT05025241|162821986|OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank|||Efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed rank test on the paired participant data from baseline to EOT (Visit 16), when applicable. Baseline values were based on the average non-missing values of visits 1, 2, and 3 for assessments collected at more than one visit during the Screening/Baseline period. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data. For total scores, waterfall plots, and histograms were created at the EOT visit with plots for all participants||||0.0003
81488405|NCT01013753|162666152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.429|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|<|0.0001||95.0|0.297|0.561|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.561|0.297|<0.0001
81488406|NCT01013753|162666152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.466|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.0001||95.0|0.333|0.599|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.599|0.333|<0.0001
81488407|NCT01013753|162666152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.534|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.0001||95.0|0.4|0.669|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.669|0.400|<0.0001
81488408|NCT01013753|162666152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.504|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.0001||95.0|0.371|0.637|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.637|0.371|<0.0001
81488409|NCT01013753|162666153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.264|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0002||95.0|0.127|0.401|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.401|0.127|0.0002
81488410|NCT01013753|162666153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.468|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069|<|0.0001||95.0|0.333|0.602|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.602|0.333|<0.0001
81488411|NCT01013753|162666153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.484|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069|<|0.0001||95.0|0.348|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.620|0.348|<0.0001
81488412|NCT01013753|162666153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.624|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001||95.0|0.487|0.761|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.761|0.487|<0.0001
81488413|NCT01013753|162666153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.447|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069|<|0.0001||95.0|0.311|0.583|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.583|0.311|<0.0001
81488414|NCT01013753|162666154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.671|<|0.0001||95.0|14.802|29.223|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||29.223|14.802|<0.0001
81488415|NCT01013753|162666154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61|<|0.0001||95.0|21.931|36.114|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||36.114|21.931|<0.0001
81488416|NCT01013753|162666154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.887|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.631|<|0.0001||95.0|20.755|35.019|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||35.019|20.755|<0.0001
81488417|NCT01013753|162666154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.935|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.668|<|0.0001||95.0|25.73|40.139|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||40.139|25.730|<0.0001
81488418|NCT01013753|162666154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.528|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.644|<|0.0001||95.0|16.371|30.686|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||30.686|16.371|<0.0001
81488419|NCT01013753|162666155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.64|<|0.0001||95.0|7.77|22.071|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||22.071|7.770|<0.0001
81488420|NCT01013753|162666155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.834|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.58|<|0.0001||95.0|17.801|31.866|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||31.866|17.801|<0.0001
81541853|NCT02977403|162760494|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.107|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.185||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.185|0.030|
81488421|NCT01013753|162666155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.613|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.601|<|0.0001||95.0|16.539|30.686|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||30.686|16.539|<0.0001
81488422|NCT01013753|162666155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.449|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.637|<|0.0001||95.0|21.305|35.594|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||35.594|21.305|<0.0001
81488423|NCT01013753|162666155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.439|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.614|<|0.0001||95.0|13.341|27.538|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||27.538|13.341|<0.0001
81541854|NCT02977403|162760494|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.197|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.346|-0.047||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||-0.047|-0.346|
81488424|NCT01013753|162666156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.994|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.507|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.989|-0.999|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.999|-2.989|<0.0001
81488425|NCT01013753|162666156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.498|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.073|-1.116|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-1.116|-3.073|<0.0001
81488426|NCT01013753|162666156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.836|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.503||0.0003||95.0|-2.824|-0.849|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.849|-2.824|0.0003
81488427|NCT01013753|162666156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.789|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.506||0.0004||95.0|-2.783|-0.795|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.795|-2.783|0.0004
81488428|NCT01013753|162666156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.503||0.0118||95.0|-2.258|-0.283|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||-0.283|-2.258|0.0118
81488429|NCT01013753|162666157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0002||95.0|0.045|0.141|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.141|0.045|0.0002
81488430|NCT01013753|162666157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.081|0.176|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.176|0.081|<0.0001
81488431|NCT01013753|162666157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.135|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.087|0.183|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.183|0.087|<0.0001
81488432|NCT01013753|162666157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001||95.0|0.121|0.217|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.217|0.121|<0.0001
81488433|NCT01013753|162666157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0001||95.0|0.045|0.141|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.141|0.045|0.0001
81488434|NCT01013753|162666158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0362||95.0|0.003|0.097|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.097|0.003|0.0362
81488435|NCT01013753|162666158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.0006||95.0|0.035|0.127|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.127|0.035|0.0006
81488436|NCT01013753|162666158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0002||95.0|0.042|0.135|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.135|0.042|0.0002
81488437|NCT01013753|162666158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.07|0.164|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.164|0.070|<0.0001
81488438|NCT01013753|162666158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.001||95.0|0.032|0.125|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.125|0.032|0.0010
81488439|NCT01013753|162666159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.526|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.77|-0.282|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.282|-0.770|<0.0001
81488440|NCT01013753|162666159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.432|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.0004||95.0|-0.671|-0.192|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.192|-0.671|0.0004
81488441|NCT01013753|162666159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.478|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.0001||95.0|-0.72|-0.237|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.237|-0.720|0.0001
81488442|NCT01013753|162666159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.657|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.901|-0.413|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.413|-0.901|<0.0001
81488443|NCT01013753|162666159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.449|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.0003||95.0|-0.691|-0.207|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||-0.207|-0.691|0.0003
81488444|NCT01013753|162666164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.289|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057|<|0.0001||95.0|0.178|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.400|0.178|<0.0001
81488445|NCT01013753|162666164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.0002||95.0|0.099|0.318|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.318|0.099|0.0002
81488446|NCT01013753|162666164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057|<|0.0001||95.0|0.151|0.374|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.374|0.151|<0.0001
81488447|NCT01013753|162666164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.317|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057|<|0.0001||95.0|0.205|0.429|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.429|0.205|<0.0001
81488448|NCT01013753|162666164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.315|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057|<|0.0001||95.0|0.203|0.426|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||0.426|0.203|<0.0001
81488449|NCT01013753|162666165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.321|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.432|-0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.210|-0.432|<0.0001
81488450|NCT01013753|162666165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.293|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.403|-0.184|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.184|-0.403|<0.0001
81488451|NCT01013753|162666165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.326|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.436|-0.215|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.215|-0.436|<0.0001
81488452|NCT01013753|162666165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.394|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.505|-0.282|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.282|-0.505|<0.0001
81488453|NCT01013753|162666165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.346|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.457|-0.235|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||-0.235|-0.457|<0.0001
81488454|NCT01013753|162666166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.996||||0.6187||95.0|0.981|1.011|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.011|0.981|0.6187
81488455|NCT01013753|162666166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.996||||0.6022||95.0|0.981|1.011|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.011|0.981|0.6022
81488456|NCT01013753|162666166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.999||||0.8641||95.0|0.984|1.014|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.014|0.984|0.8641
81488457|NCT01013753|162666166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.998||||0.7664||95.0|0.983|1.013|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.013|0.983|0.7664
81488458|NCT01013753|162666166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.003||||0.6757||95.0|0.988|1.018|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||1.018|0.988|0.6757
81488459|NCT01013753|162666167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.993||||0.4423||95.0|0.975|1.011|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.011|0.975|0.4423
81488460|NCT01013753|162666167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.979||||0.0218||95.0|0.962|0.997|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.997|0.962|0.0218
81574315|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.841|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|1.5|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Social Sub-Scale Score (Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||1.5|-1.8|0.841
81488461|NCT01013753|162666167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.977||||0.0109||95.0|0.96|0.995|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.995|0.960|0.0109
81488462|NCT01013753|162666167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.98||||0.0283||95.0|0.962|0.998|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.998|0.962|0.0283
81488463|NCT01013753|162666167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.991||||0.3085||95.0|0.973|1.009|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||1.009|0.973|0.3085
81488464|NCT01013753|162666168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.999||||0.9112||95.0|0.984|1.015|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.015|0.984|0.9112
81488465|NCT01013753|162666168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.992||||0.2955||95.0|0.977|1.007|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.007|0.977|0.2955
81488466|NCT01013753|162666168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.987||||0.1029||95.0|0.973|1.003|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.003|0.973|0.1029
81488467|NCT01013753|162666168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.991||||0.2552||95.0|0.975|1.007|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||1.007|0.975|0.2552
81488468|NCT01013753|162666168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.994||||0.4803||95.0|0.979|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using a mixed model with treatment, period and study baseline value as fixed effects; and patients as random effect.|Form 12 mcg bid minus Placebo|||1.010|0.979|0.4803
81488469|NCT04757636|162666170|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.861409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.84|||MMRM|||||1.84|-2.20|0.861409
81575884|NCT04786990|162823162|OTHER|||||||0.0832||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||0.0832
81488470|NCT04757636|162666170|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.029||0.416264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|1.18|||MMRM|||||1.18|-2.86|0.416264
81488471|NCT04757636|162666171|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1||||0.981348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|7.7|||Mantel Haenszel||The rate/rate differences are estimated and compared by aggregating the MH estimates adjusted for the Baseline BCVA category and baseline lesion type read by independent reading center on each of the 100 multiple imputed datasets using Rubin's rule.|||7.7|-7.5|0.981348
81488472|NCT04757636|162666171|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|7.0|||Mantel Haenszel||The rate/rate differences are estimated and compared by aggregating the MH estimates adjusted for the Baseline BCVA category and baseline lesion type read by independent reading center on each of the 100 multiple imputed datasets using Rubin's rule.|||7.0|-8.5|0.856000
81488473|NCT04757636|162666172|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.7||||0.655104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|5.6|||Mantel Haenszel||The rate/rate differences are estimated and compared by aggregating the MH estimates adjusted for the Baseline BCVA category and baseline lesion type read by independent reading center on each of the 100 multiple imputed datasets using Rubin's rule.|||5.6|-8.9|0.655104
81488474|NCT04757636|162666172|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.8||||0.821257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|6.5|||Mantel Haenszel||The rate/rate differences are estimated and compared by aggregating the MH estimates adjusted for the Baseline BCVA category and baseline lesion type read by independent reading center on each of the 100 multiple imputed datasets using Rubin's rule.|||6.5|-8.2|0.821257
81488475|NCT04757636|162666173|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.234||0.199828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.16|||MMRM|||||0.16|-0.76|0.199828
81488476|NCT04757636|162666173|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.235||0.188725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.15|||MMRM|||||0.15|-0.77|0.188725
81488477|NCT04757636|162666174|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5||||0.84781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|4.6|||Mantel Haenszel||The rate/rate differences are estimated and compared by aggregating the MH estimates adjusted for the Baseline BCVA category and baseline lesion type read by independent reading center on each of the 100 multiple imputed datasets using Rubin's rule.|||4.6|-5.6|0.847810
81488478|NCT04757636|162666174|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.9||||0.718699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|6.1|||Mantel Haenszel||The rate/rate differences are estimated and compared by aggregating the MH estimates adjusted for the Baseline BCVA category and baseline lesion type read by independent reading center on each of the 100 multiple imputed datasets using Rubin's rule.|||6.1|-4.2|0.718699
81488479|NCT02081807|162666181|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.76|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.76|0.57|
81488480|NCT02081807|162666181|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.94|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||MarketScan-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.94|0.52|
81488481|NCT02081807|162666181|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.98|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.98|0.58|
81488482|NCT02081807|162666181|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.35|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.35|0.53|
81488483|NCT02081807|162666181|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.98|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||MarketScan-Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.98|0.57|
81488484|NCT02081807|162666181|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.98|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.98|0.61|
81488485|NCT02081807|162666181|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.51|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.51|0.53|
81488486|NCT02081807|162666181|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.89|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||MarketScan-Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.89|0.38|
81488487|NCT02081807|162666181|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.96|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.96|0.50|
81488488|NCT02081807|162666182|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.69|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.69|0.38|
81488489|NCT02081807|162666182|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.86|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||MarketScan-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.86|0.68|
81488490|NCT02081807|162666182|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.8|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.80|0.65|
81575885|NCT04786990|162823162|OTHER|||||||0.3715||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||0.3715
81488491|NCT02081807|162666182|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.26|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.26|0.88|
81488492|NCT02081807|162666182|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.12|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||MarketScan-Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.12|0.92|
81488493|NCT02081807|162666182|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.12|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.12|0.94|
81488494|NCT02081807|162666182|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.66|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.66|0.39|
81488495|NCT02081807|162666182|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.68|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute Hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI).||MarketScan-Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.68|0.49|
81488496|NCT02081807|162666182|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.64|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.64|0.49|
81488497|NCT02081807|162666183|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.11|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.11|0.69|
81488498|NCT02081807|162666183|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.02|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.02|0.66|
81488499|NCT02081807|162666183|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.88|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.88|0.47|
81488500|NCT02081807|162666184|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|3.3|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||3.30|1.03|
81488501|NCT02081807|162666184|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.71|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.71|0.65|
81488502|NCT02081807|162666184|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.96|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.96|0.10|
81488503|NCT02081807|162666185|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.12|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.12|0.63|
81488504|NCT02081807|162666185|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.96|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.96|0.57|
81488505|NCT02081807|162666185|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.94|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.94|0.45|
81488506|NCT02081807|162666186|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.78|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.78|0.18|
81488507|NCT02081807|162666186|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.72|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.72|0.58|
81488508|NCT02081807|162666186|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.87|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.87|0.38|
81541855|NCT02977403|162760495|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.092|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.175||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.175|0.010|
81541856|NCT02977403|162760495|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.049|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.204|0.107||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.107|-0.204|
81574316|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.332|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|0.7|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Social Sub-Scale Score (Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||0.7|-2.6|0.332
81575886|NCT04786990|162823163|OTHER|||||||0.0042||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||0.0042
81488509|NCT02081807|162666188|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.59|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.59|0.25|
81488510|NCT02081807|162666188|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.95|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.95|0.51|
81488511|NCT02081807|162666188|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.03|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.03|0.43|
81488512|NCT02081807|162666189|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.84|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.84|0.67|
81488513|NCT02081807|162666189|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.16|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.16|0.97|
81488514|NCT02081807|162666189|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.63|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.63|0.47|
81488515|NCT02081807|162666190|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.04|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.04|0.77|
81488516|NCT02081807|162666190|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.36|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.36|1.07|
81488517|NCT02081807|162666190|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.72|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.72|0.48|
81488518|NCT02081807|162666191|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.8|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.80|0.44|
81488519|NCT02081807|162666191|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.57|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.57|0.98|
81488520|NCT02081807|162666191|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.14|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.14|0.54|
81488521|NCT02081807|162666192|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.08|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.08|0.79|
81488522|NCT02081807|162666192|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.35|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.35|1.05|
81488523|NCT02081807|162666192|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.67|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.67|0.44|
81488524|NCT02081807|162666194|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|78.0|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||078|0.59|
81488525|NCT02081807|162666194|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.16|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.16|0.93|
81488526|NCT02081807|162666194|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.67|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.67|0.47|
81541857|NCT02977403|162760496|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.046|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.123||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.123|-0.032|
81488527|NCT02081807|162666195|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.82|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.82|0.34|
81488528|NCT02081807|162666195|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.29|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.29|0.55|
81488529|NCT02081807|162666195|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.42|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.42|0.41|
81488530|NCT02081807|162666196|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.15|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.15|0.60|
81488531|NCT02081807|162666196|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.14|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.14|0.63|
81488532|NCT02081807|162666196|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.18|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.18|0.53|
81488533|NCT02081807|162666197|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.84|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.84|0.50|
81488534|NCT02081807|162666197|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.01|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.01|0.69|
81488535|NCT02081807|162666197|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.76|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.76|0.37|
81488536|NCT02081807|162666198|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.88|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic-Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.88|0.47|
81488537|NCT02081807|162666198|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.04|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.04|0.65|
81488538|NCT02081807|162666198|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.92|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.92|0.39|
81488539|NCT02081807|162666199|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.04|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Dabigatran vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.04|0.47|
81488540|NCT02081807|162666199|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.05|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Rivaroxaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||1.05|0.60|
81488541|NCT02081807|162666199|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.73|||Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis was used to compute pooled HR and corresponding 95% CI using fixed effect meta-analysis.||This is a pooled analysis involving data from both MarketScan and Optum databases. MarketScan and Optum Clinformatic- Apixaban vs. Warfarin (as reference group).||0.73|0.24|
81488542|NCT03104413|162666200|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|22.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|31.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.0|13.1|<0.001
81488543|NCT03104413|162666200|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|20.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|29.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.5|11.6|< 0.001
81488544|NCT03104413|162666201|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|17.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|25.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.4|9.9|< 0.001
81488545|NCT03104413|162666201|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|23.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|31.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.1|15.1|<0.001
81488546|NCT03104413|162666202|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|17.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|25.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.4|9.9|<0.001
81488547|NCT03104413|162666202|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|23.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|31.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.1|15.1|<0.001
81488548|NCT03104413|162666203|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|15.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|24.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.0|6.4|0.001
81488549|NCT03104413|162666203|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|20.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|29.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.3|11.5|<0.001
81488550|NCT03104413|162666204|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|15.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|24.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.6|6.8|0.001
81488551|NCT03104413|162666204|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|11.8||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|20.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.5|3.0|0.008
81488552|NCT03104413|162666205|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|29.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.9|39.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||39.0|19.9|< 0.001
81488553|NCT03104413|162666205|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|30.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.1|40.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||40.1|21.1|<0.001
81488554|NCT03104413|162666206|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.8||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|5.1|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||5.1|0.4|0.020
81488555|NCT03104413|162666206|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|5.3|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||5.3|0.7|0.010
81488556|NCT03104413|162666207|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|9.6||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|16.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.9|2.3|0.010
81488557|NCT03104413|162666207|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|8.2||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|15.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.3|1.1|0.023
81488558|NCT03104413|162666208|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|15.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|21.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.5|8.5|<0.001
81488559|NCT03104413|162666208|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|17.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|24.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.5|11.1|<0.001
81488560|NCT03104413|162666209|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|17.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|26.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.9|8.0|<0.001
81488561|NCT03104413|162666209|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|20.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|29.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.8|10.8|<0.001
81488562|NCT03104413|162666210|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|21.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|31.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.6|12.1|<0.001
81488563|NCT03104413|162666210|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|22.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|32.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.5|13.0|<0.001
81488564|NCT03104413|162666211|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|15.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|21.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.2|8.9|<0.001
81488565|NCT03104413|162666211|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|16.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|22.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.4|9.9|<0.001
81488566|NCT03104413|162666212|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|13.6||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|23.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.3|4.0|0.006
81488567|NCT03104413|162666212|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|7.1||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|16.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.6|-2.4|0.142
81488568|NCT03104413|162666213|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|9.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|15.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.1|3.8|0.001
81488569|NCT03104413|162666213|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|11.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|17.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.0|5.3|<0.001
81488570|NCT03104413|162666214|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|22.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|32.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.5|13.0|<0.001
81488571|NCT03104413|162666214|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|20.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|29.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.9|10.2|<0.001
81488572|NCT03104413|162666215|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|5.6||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|17.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.9|-6.8|0.377
81488573|NCT03104413|162666215|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|13.4||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|26.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.1|0.7|0.039
81488574|NCT03104413|162666216|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-2.9|||Chi-squared|||||-2.9|-13.2|0.002
81488575|NCT03104413|162666216|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|-4.2|||Chi-squared|||||-4.2|-14.1|<0.001
81488576|NCT03104413|162666217|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|15.7|||Chi-squared|||||15.7|-28.1|1
81488577|NCT03104413|162666217|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|30.4||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|60.2|||Chi-squared|||||60.2|0.6|0.113
81488578|NCT03104413|162666218|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|22.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|31.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.0|13.1|<0.001
81488579|NCT03104413|162666218|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|20.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|29.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.5|11.6|<0.001
81488580|NCT03104413|162666219|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|15.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|24.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.6|6.8|0.001
81541858|NCT02977403|162760496|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|0.007|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.163|0.177||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.177|-0.163|
81574317|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.359|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|2.2|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Social Sub-Scale Score (Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||2.2|-0.6|0.359
81574318|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.347|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|0.6|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Work Sub-Scale Score (Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||0.6|-2.1|0.347
81488581|NCT03104413|162666219|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|11.8||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|20.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.5|3|0.008
81488582|NCT03104413|162666220|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|9.2||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|15.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.7|2.6|0.006
81488583|NCT03104413|162666220|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|10.3||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|16.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.8|3.7|0.002
81488584|NCT03104413|162666221|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|29.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.9|39.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||39.0|19.9|<0.001
81488585|NCT03104413|162666221|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|30.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.1|40.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||40.1|21.1|<0.001
81488586|NCT03104413|162666222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.8||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|5.1|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||5.1|0.4|0.020
81488587|NCT03104413|162666222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|5.3|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||5.3|0.7|0.010
81488588|NCT03104413|162666223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|12.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|19.8|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||19.8|5.0|0.001
81488589|NCT03104413|162666223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|15.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|22.4|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||22.4|7.7|<0.001
81488590|NCT03104413|162666224|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|13.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|20.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.7|7.1|<0.001
81488591|NCT03104413|162666224|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|17.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|24.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.2|10.3|<0.001
81488592|NCT03104413|162666225|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|15.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|21.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.2|8.9|<0.001
81488593|NCT03104413|162666225|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|16.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|22.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.4|9.9|<0.001
81488594|NCT03104413|162666226|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|13.6||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|23.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.3|4|0.006
81488595|NCT03104413|162666226|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|7.1||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|16.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.6|-2.4|0.142
81488596|NCT03104413|162666227|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|9.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|15.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.1|3.8|0.001
81488597|NCT03104413|162666227|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|11.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|17.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.0|5.3|<0.001
81488598|NCT03104413|162666228|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|22.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|32.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.5|13.0|<0.001
81488599|NCT03104413|162666228|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|20.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|29.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.9|10.2|<0.001
81488600|NCT03104413|162666229|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|5.6||||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|17.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.9|-6.8|0.377
81488601|NCT03104413|162666229|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|13.4||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|26.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.1|0.7|0.039
81488602|NCT03104413|162666230|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-2.9|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||-2.9|-13.2|0.002
81488603|NCT03104413|162666230|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|-4.2|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||-4.2|-14.1|<0.001
81488604|NCT03104413|162666231|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|15.7|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||15.7|-28.1|1.00
81488605|NCT03104413|162666231|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|30.4||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|60.2|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||60.2|0.6|0.113
81488606|NCT03104413|162666232|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.323||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.399|1.753|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||1.753|-16.399|0.113
81488607|NCT03104413|162666232|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.759||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.518|-0.001|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||-0.001|-17.518|0.050
81488608|NCT03104413|162666233|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.221||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.577|3.865|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||3.865|0.577|0.008
81488609|NCT03104413|162666233|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.714||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.077|4.351|||Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||||4.351|1.077|0.001
81488610|NCT03104413|162666234|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|15.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|24.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24|6.4|0.001
81488611|NCT03104413|162666234|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|20.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|29.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||29.3|11.5|<0.001
81488612|NCT02471339|162666243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance. Analyses for primary and secondary outcomes were two-tailed and alpha was set to 0.05. An a priori analysis suggested that, to detect a change of .68 standard deviation on the primary outcome measure between the two groups at .80 power, 41 patients per group would be needed.||||0.05
81488613|NCT02471339|162666244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81488614|NCT02471339|162666247|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test|||||||.05
81488615|NCT02471339|162666251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.042
81488616|NCT00984867|162666254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.34||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control Type I error across the primary \& key secondary objectives, based on data from both strata combined|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum as effects and baseline value as covariate||H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0. The study consisted of two strata: sitagliptin monotherapy group and sitagliptin plus metformin group||-0.34|-0.62|<0.0001
81488617|NCT00984867|162666255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2466|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|-1.4||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum as effects and baseline value as covariate||H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0. The study consisted of two strata: sitagliptin monotherapy group and sitagliptin plus metformin group||-1.40|-2.37|<0.0001
81488618|NCT00984867|162666256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1106|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.62||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum as effects and baseline value as covariate||H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0. The study consisted of two strata: sitagliptin monotherapy group and sitagliptin plus metformin group||-0.62|-1.05|<0.0001
81488619|NCT00984867|162666257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.32|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.45|-21.4||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum as effects and baseline value as covariate||H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0. The study consisted of two strata: sitagliptin monotherapy group and sitagliptin plus metformin group||-21.40|-34.45|<0.0001
81488620|NCT00984867|162666258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4659||0.5583||95.0|-3.75|2.03||Not significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum as effects and baseline value as covariate||H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0. The study consisted of two strata: sitagliptin monotherapy group and sitagliptin plus metformin group||2.03|-3.75|0.5583
81488621|NCT00984867|162666259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.516|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.73|-7.9||Not significant. Hierarchical testing procedure stopped at previous endpoint|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum as effect and baseline value as covariate||H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0. The study consisted of two strata: sitagliptin monotherapy group and sitagliptin plus metformin group||-7.90|-21.73|
81488622|NCT00984867|162666260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|41.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|26.4||Not significant. Hierarchical testing procedure stopped at previous endpoint|Regression, Logistic|Based on methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis \& Davidian and Davidian, Tsiatis, Zhang \& Lu, with adjustment for baseline value and stratum||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0.||26.4|11.1|
81574319|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.041|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Work Sub-Scale Score (Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||-0.4|-3.2|0.041
81488623|NCT00267670|162666312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.46|||||||ANOVA|||Sample size estimates were based on 30% reduction in ALT in the treatment group \& 15% reduction in the placebo group. With a sample size of 30 planned (20 treatment:10 placebo), the study was designed to have a power of 90% to detect a difference in means of 1.25 standard deviations (ES=1.25), \& a power of 80% to detect a difference in means of 1.1 standard deviations (ES=1.1), based on calculations using power index, z-table, \& accounting for unequal sample size: n1 = 20, n2 = 10, a = 0.05.||||0.46
81488624|NCT00267670|162666313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference between mean hepatic expression of TNF-alpha receptors in patient with NASH. This was a secondary outcome and no power analysis was done.||||0.16
81488625|NCT00267670|162666314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.94
81488626|NCT00267670|162666315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81488627|NCT02326883|162666323|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.33||A priori two-sided comparison of Care Management condition to Usual Care|Log Rank|A priori Bonferonni-corrected threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|To clarify direction of comparison: relative hazard of suicide attempt among participants assigned to Care Management was 1.07 (95% CI 0.86 - 1.33) higher compared to participants assigned to Usual Care|Comparison of participants assigned to Care Management intervention to those assigned to continued Usual Care||1.33|0.86|0.61
81488628|NCT02326883|162666323|SUPERIORITY|A priori two-sided comparison of Skills Training to usual care.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.59||A priori Bonferonni-corrected threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Log Rank||To clarify direction of comparison: relative hazard of suicide attempt in participants assigned to Skills Training was 1.29 (95% CI 1.05-1.59) times higher than in those assigned to Usual Care|Comparison of Skills Training to Usual Care||1.59|1.05|0.02
81488629|NCT02107898|162666326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-64.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.5|-59.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Alirocumab group was compared to placebo group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-59.8|-68.5|<0.0001
81488630|NCT02107898|162666327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-65.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.4|-61.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-61.3|-69.4|<0.0001
81488631|NCT02107898|162666328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-61.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.3|-57.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-57.7|-65.3|<0.0001
81488632|NCT02107898|162666329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-62.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.8|-58.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-58.3|-65.8|<0.0001
81488633|NCT02107898|162666330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-53.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.5|-49.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-49.1|-57.5|<0.0001
81488634|NCT02107898|162666331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-53.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.8|-49.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-49.8|-57.8|<0.0001
81488635|NCT02107898|162666332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-57.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.5|-53.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-53.5|-61.5|<0.0001
81488636|NCT02107898|162666333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-58.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.3|-54.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-54.8|-62.3|<0.0001
81488637|NCT02107898|162666334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-41.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.6|-38.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-38.4|-44.6|<0.0001
81488638|NCT02107898|162666335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-51.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.9|-47.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-47.6|-54.9|<0.0001
81488639|NCT02107898|162666336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-54.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.9|-51.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-51.1|-57.9|<0.0001
81488640|NCT02107898|162666337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-39.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.7|-36.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-36.4|-41.7|<0.0001
81488641|NCT02107898|162666338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|552.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|105.6|2886.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||2886.8|105.6|<0.0001
81488642|NCT02107898|162666339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1367.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|137.8|13578.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation approach followed by logistic regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||13578.3|137.8|<0.0001
81488643|NCT02107898|162666340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-42.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.0|-36.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-36.0|-48.0|<0.0001
81488644|NCT02107898|162666341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-22.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|-13.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-13.1|-30.9|<0.0001
81488645|NCT02107898|162666342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|9.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||9.4|2.1|0.0020
81488646|NCT02107898|162666343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.0||||0.0382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|7.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||7.9|0.2|0.0382
81488647|NCT02107898|162666344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-41.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.0|-35.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-35.7|-47.0|<0.0001
81488648|NCT02107898|162666345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-15.5||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4|-6.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|Multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.|Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-6.6|-24.4|0.0007
81488649|NCT02107898|162666346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|9.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||9.3|3.7|<0.0001
81488650|NCT02107898|162666347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|9.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Alirocumab vs. Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||9.0|3.6|<0.0001
81488651|NCT00297167|162666359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-25.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.73|-19.32|||ANOVA|||P-Value was calculated using analysis of variance (ANOVA) model which included main effects for treatment and sequence and participant nested in sequence as a random effect.||-19.32|-31.73|<0.001
81488652|NCT00297167|162666360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-21.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.85|-16.14|||ANOVA|||P-Value was calculated using analysis of variance (ANOVA)model which included main effects for treatment and sequence and participant nested in sequence as a random effect.||-16.14|-26.85|<0.001
81488653|NCT00920816|162666382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.767|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.559|1.053||||||First-line participants: hazard ratio was stratified by eastern cooperative oncology group (ECOG) performance status (0 versus 1).||1.053|0.559|
81488654|NCT00920816|162666383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.731|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.506|1.058||||||Second-line participants: hazard ratio was stratified by eastern cooperative oncology group (ECOG) performance status (0 versus 1) and prior treatment (sunitinib versus cytokine-containing regimen).||1.058|0.506|
81488655|NCT01033136|162666398|EQUIVALENCE|To test if MCET is equivalent to CPT in decreasing PTSD symptoms, we test the equivalence of the proportion of patients whose CAPS scores decrease by 10 from baseline, by testing whether the difference in proportions between the 2 interventions ≤ to the equivalence margin δb of .20. Results are reported based on 3-month follow-up data.||||||0.3||||||The threshold for statistical significance is p \<.05 and is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.30
81488656|NCT01033136|162666399|OTHER|||||||0.68||||||The threshold for statistical significance is p \<.05 and is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom: 2, 54||Longitudinal analysis of PDSS scores||||0.68
81488657|NCT00142415|162666401|OTHER|The maximum tolerated dose (MTD) was determined using a standard 3 + 3 dose-escalation design. The occurrence of DLTs was compared across cohorts.|Maximum tolerated dose (mCi/m^2)|65.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81488658|NCT00149643|162666408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||Groups' categorical baseline measures were compared by chi-square analysis, corrected for continuity. Statistical analyses were completed on an intent to-treat study group basis. Outcome measures for depression and for cannabis use and alcohol use across treatment groups were compared by repeated measures analysis of variance. The last observation carried forward (LOCF)method was used for handling missing data in the data analyses.||||<0.05
81488659|NCT03813654|162666474|OTHER|Mixed model analysis with post-hoc tests.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|90.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|68.7|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold was \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||This is the difference between the control and 8-h Free Sleep Group.|||||<0.05
81488660|NCT03813654|162666479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||The groups had unequal variances, so we adjusted for unequal variances when doing the t-test. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 1 sided|Adjusted for unequal variances between the two groups.||We compared the PVT taken at the start of the final night shift between Group B and those in Group C who slept in the morning and had complete data. Our hypothesis was that Group B would have faster RTs.||||0.09
81488661|NCT01155323|162666489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference is calculated as etafilcon A minus omafilcon A.|The alternative hypothesis was that etafilcon A would be superior to omafilcon A for comfort.||0.23|-0.21|
81488662|NCT01155323|162666490|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -0.50|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as etafilcon A minus omafilcon A.|The alternative hypothesis was that etafilcon A would be non-inferior to omafilcon A for vision.||0.25|-0.19|
81488663|NCT01155323|162666491|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -0.50|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.22|||||The mean difference is calculated as etafilcon A minus omafilcon A.|The alternative hypothesis was that etafilcon A would be non-inferior to omafilcon A for lens handling.||0.22|-0.22|
81488664|NCT01155323|162666492|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Margin = +/-0.50|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as etafilcon A minus omafilcon A.|The alternative hypothesis was that etafilcon A would be equivalent to omafilcon A for corneal staining.||0.01|-0.03|
81488665|NCT01155323|162666493|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -0.50|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as etafilcon A minus omafilcon A.|The alternative hypothesis was that etafilcon A would be non-inferior to omafilcon A for quality perceptions.||0.29|-0.15|
81488666|NCT01155323|162666494|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Margin = +/- 0.50|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as etafilcon A minus omafilcon A.|The alternative hypothesis was that etafilcon A would be equivalent to omafilcon A from limbal hyperemia.||0.06|-0.01|
81488667|NCT01208051|162666496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||p-value is stratified by randomization factors.|Log Rank|The conditional power was 7.8%, reaching the futility boundary of \<15%. Patients on the combination arm were then crossed over to cediranib alone.||||||0.26
81488668|NCT01208051|162666497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.36
81488669|NCT01208051|162666499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.80
81488670|NCT01208051|162666500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.83
81488671|NCT00973973|162666504|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.03|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of Change from Baseline at Week 4||-0.03|-0.45|0.0262
81488672|NCT00973973|162666504|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.46|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline at week 8||-0.46|-1.06|< 0.0001
81488673|NCT00973973|162666506|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.0163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.04|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline at week 4||-0.04|-0.38|0.0163
81488674|NCT00973973|162666506|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.08|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline at week 8||-0.08|-0.48|0.0066
81488675|NCT00973973|162666508|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.06|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline at week 4||-0.06|-0.38|0.0089
81488676|NCT00973973|162666508|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.14|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline at week 8||-0.14|-0.53|0.0011
81488677|NCT00973973|162666510|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change form baseline at week 4||-0.02|-0.52|0.0360
81488678|NCT00973973|162666510|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.11|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline at week 8||-0.11|-0.65|0.0070
81488679|NCT00973973|162666516|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.939||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.63|-2.05|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline at week 4||-2.05|-17.63|0.0137
81488680|NCT00973973|162666516|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-12.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.913||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.19|-4.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline at week 8||-4.70|-20.19|0.0019
81488681|NCT00973973|162666518|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.728||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.61|-0.81|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline at week 4||-0.81|-11.61|0.0244
81488682|NCT00973973|162666518|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.549||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.39|-1.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline at week 8||-1.30|-11.39|0.0141
81488683|NCT00973973|162666520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.821||0.0893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|0.49|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline at week 4||0.49|-6.72|0.0893
81488684|NCT00973973|162666520|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.938||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.35|0.32|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline at week 8||0.32|-7.35|0.0720
81488685|NCT00973973|162666522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.505|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|-1.26|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of the change from baseline in CPSSS total score||-1.26|-3.26|< 0.0001
81488686|NCT00973973|162666522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.69|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline in CPSSS component of dysmenorrhea score||-0.69|-1.41|< 0.0001
81488687|NCT00973973|162666522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.07|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline in CPSSS component of non-menstrual pelvic pain score||-0.07|-0.64|0.0139
81488688|NCT00973973|162666522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.1052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.06|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline in CPSSS component of dyspareunia score||0.06|-0.63|0.1052
81488689|NCT00973973|162666522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline in CPSSS component of pelvic tenderness score||-0.10|-0.67|0.0081
81488690|NCT00973973|162666522|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.04|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including baseline value as a covariate.||Comparison of change from baseline in CPSSS component of induration score||-0.04|-0.53|0.0240
81488691|NCT00973973|162666524|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.3|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Patient Global Impression of Change at week 4||-0.3|-1.2|0.0012
81488692|NCT00973973|162666524|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.5|||ANOVA|||Comparison of Patient Global Impression of Change at week 8||-0.5|-1.5|0.0002
81488693|NCT00973973|162666526|SUPERIORITY||Difference|19.4||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|34.4|||Pearson chi-squared|||Comparison of response rates at week 4||34.4|4.4|0.0136
81488694|NCT00973973|162666526|SUPERIORITY||Difference|30.2||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|46.7|||Pearson chi-squared|||Comparison of response rates at week 8||46.7|13.6|0.0007
81488695|NCT00671060|162666532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.682|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Rates of success were compared across study arms. The study was a separate, non-comparative efficacy study. In order to have 80% power (alpha=.05) to demonstrate that each misoprostol regimen was 95%, ± 5%, effective, we enrolled 73 women in each arm of the study, or 146 women total. The sample size also provided 80% power (alpha=.05) to detect a significant difference between treatments should 200μg prove 98% effective and 100μg prove 88% effective.||||<0.05
81488696|NCT00303186|162666556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|5.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 12.||5.10|2.40|<0.0001
81488697|NCT00303186|162666556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|5.78|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 60.||5.78|1.65|<0.001
81488698|NCT00303186|162666556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.1||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.76|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12 and Month 60.||0.76|-1.50|0.518
81488699|NCT00303186|162666557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.89|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.38|23.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 12.||23.07|12.38|<0.0001
81488700|NCT00303186|162666557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.99|18.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 60.||18.21|6.99|<0.0001
81488701|NCT00303186|162666557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.7||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|4.61|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12 and Month 60.||4.61|-5.70|0.833
81488702|NCT00303186|162666558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.39|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.26|3.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 12.||3.18|2.26|<0.0001
81488703|NCT00303186|162666558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|2.87|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 60.||2.87|1.59|<0.0001
81488704|NCT00303186|162666558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.03||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12 and Month 60.||0.27|-0.83|0.309
81488705|NCT00303186|162666560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.75||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.619|8.301|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 60.||8.301|1.619|0.004
81488706|NCT00303186|162666561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.8||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.155|-1.355|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 60.||-1.355|-12.155|0.015
81541859|NCT02977403|162760497|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.041|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.112||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.112|-0.03|
81541860|NCT02977403|162760497|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.014|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.168|0.14||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.140|-0.168|
81575887|NCT04786990|162823163|OTHER|||||||0.0019||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||0.0019
81488707|NCT00303186|162666562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.41||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.666|2.546|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 60.||2.546|-1.666|0.676
81488708|NCT00303186|162666563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.486|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.96|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.918|2.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 12.||2.05|0.918|<0.0001
81488709|NCT00303186|162666563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.99|||t-test, 1 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 60.||2.99|1.01|<0.001
81488710|NCT00303186|162666563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.32||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12 and Month 60.||1.46|-0.35|0.223
81488711|NCT00303186|162666564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.94|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|7.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline: swollen joints and Month 12: swollen joints.||7.47|5.10|<0.0001
81488712|NCT00303186|162666564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.48|7.92|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline: swollen joints and Month 60: swollen joints.||7.92|4.48|<0.0001
81488713|NCT00303186|162666564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.09||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.76|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12: swollen joints and Month 60: swollen joints.||0.76|-0.36|0.479
81488714|NCT00303186|162666564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.86|11.13|||t-test, 1 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline: tender joints and Month 12: tender joints.||11.13|6.86|<0.0001
81488715|NCT00303186|162666564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|11.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline: tender joints and Month 60: tender joints.||11.10|6.10|<0.0001
81488716|NCT00303186|162666564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.92||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|3.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12: tender joints and Month 60: tender joints.||3.07|-1.76|0.588
81488717|NCT00303186|162666568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.29||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 12.||3.82|-1.30|0.330
81488718|NCT00303186|162666568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.28||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.37|16.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 60.||16.26|-33.37|0.449
81488719|NCT00303186|162666568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|38.17||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.04|7.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12 and Month 60.||7.04|-37.04|0.165
81488720|NCT00303186|162666569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.44|35.91|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 12.||35.91|26.44|<0.0001
81488721|NCT00303186|162666569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.42|35.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 60.||35.10|22.42|<0.0001
81488722|NCT00303186|162666569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.6||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|4.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12 and Month 60.||4.60|-8.70|0.538
81488723|NCT00303186|162666570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.04|37.63|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 12.||37.63|30.04|<0.0001
81488724|NCT00303186|162666570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|21.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.96|44.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 60.||44.12|31.96|<0.0001
81488725|NCT00303186|162666570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.59||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|7.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12 and Month 60.||7.38|-2.62|0.343
81488726|NCT00303186|162666571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.88|36.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 12.||36.49|25.88|<0.0001
81488727|NCT00303186|162666571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.89|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.52|36.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 60.||36.09|21.52|<0.0001
81488728|NCT00303186|162666571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.77||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.74|3.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12 and Month 60.||3.07|-9.74|0.301
81488729|NCT00303186|162666572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|123.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|50.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 12.||50.40|2.01|<0.0001
81488730|NCT00303186|162666572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.81|18.57|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 60.||18.57|7.81|<0.0001
81488731|NCT00303186|162666572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.07||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|1.77|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12 and Month 60.||1.77|-6.40|0.132
81488732|NCT00303186|162666573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|150.1|<|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.52|46.04|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 12.||46.04|-13.52|<0.0005
81488733|NCT00303186|162666573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|52.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|100.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.33|83.29|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 60.||83.29|22.33|<0.0001
81488734|NCT00303186|162666573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|147.25||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.84|77.64|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12 and Month 60.||77.64|-10.84|0.034
81488735|NCT00303186|162666575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.66|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.62|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 12.||0.62|0.35|<0.0001
81488736|NCT00303186|162666575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.56|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 60.||0.56|0.26|<0.0001
81488737|NCT00303186|162666575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.61||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12 and Month 60.||0.14|-0.24|0.600
81488738|NCT00303186|162666576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 12.||0.30|0.18|<0.0001
81488739|NCT00303186|162666576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.34|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 60.||-0.12|-0.31|<0.0001
81488740|NCT00303186|162666576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.27||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12 and Month 60.||0.06|-0.08|0.789
81488741|NCT00303186|162666577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.59|24.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 12.||24.22|14.59|<0.0001
81488742|NCT00303186|162666577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.08||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.77|-6.59|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline and Month 60.||-6.59|-18.77|0.0001
81488743|NCT00303186|162666577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.85|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.22||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|10.92|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12 and Month 60.||10.92|-1.21|0.115
81541861|NCT02977403|162760498|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.037|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.125|0.052||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.052|-0.125|
81541862|NCT02977403|162760498|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.034|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.196|0.129||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.129|-0.196|
81541863|NCT02977403|162760499|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.001|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.091|0.093||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.093|-0.091|
81541864|NCT02977403|162760499|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.143|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.286|0.001||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.001|-0.286|
81574320|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.212|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|2.4|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Work Sub-Scale Score (Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||2.4|-0.4|0.212
81488744|NCT00303186|162666578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.34|-4.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline: physical component score and Month 12: physical component score.||-4.47|-10.34|<0.0001
81488745|NCT00303186|162666578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.56|-3.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline: physical component score and Month 60: physical component score.||-3.32|-8.56|<0.0001
81488746|NCT00303186|162666578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.83||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|3.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12: physical component score and Month 60: physical component score.||3.68|-1.19|0.308
81488747|NCT00303186|162666578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.51||0.589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline: mental component score and Month 12: mental component score.||1.80|-3.14|0.589
81488748|NCT00303186|162666578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.29||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.12|-2.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Baseline: mental component score and Month 60: mental component score.||-2.06|-9.12|0.003
81488749|NCT00303186|162666578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.8||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.23|-2.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was carried out between categories, Month 12: mental component score and Month 60: mental component score.||-2.18|-9.23|0.002
81488750|NCT02832037|162666580|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included fixed, categorical factors of treatment, analysis visit as repeated measures per subject, and treatment by analysis visit interaction, continuous fixed covariate of baseline value and baseline value by analysis visit interaction, subject as random effect, covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.0145||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod linear model fit|||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 425809 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, linear in log, Emax, Sigmoid Emax, logistic, and beta) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0145
81488751|NCT02832037|162666580|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included fixed, categorical factors of treatment, analysis visit as repeated measures per subject, and treatment by analysis visit interaction, continuous fixed covariate of baseline value and baseline value by analysis visit interaction, subject as random effect, covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.0148||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod linear in log model fit|||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 425809 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, linear in log, Emax, Sigmoid Emax, logistic, and beta) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0148
81488752|NCT02832037|162666580|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included fixed, categorical factors of treatment, analysis visit as repeated measures per subject, and treatment by analysis visit interaction, continuous fixed covariate of baseline value and baseline value by analysis visit interaction, subject as random effect, covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.0089||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Emax model fit|Model assumption: 20% of the maximum effect is achieved at 2 mg of BI 425809 .||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 425809 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, linear in log, Emax, Sigmoid Emax, logistic, and beta) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0089
81488753|NCT02832037|162666580|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included fixed, categorical factors of treatment, analysis visit as repeated measures per subject, and treatment by analysis visit interaction, continuous fixed covariate of baseline value and baseline value by analysis visit interaction, subject as random effect, covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.0038||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod Sigmoid Emax model fit|Model assumption: 25% of the maximum effect is achieved at 5 mg and 75% of the maximum effect is achieved at 10 mg of BI 425809.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 425809 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, linear in log, Emax, Sigmoid Emax, logistic, and beta) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0038
81488754|NCT02832037|162666580|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included fixed, categorical factors of treatment, analysis visit as repeated measures per subject, and treatment by analysis visit interaction, continuous fixed covariate of baseline value and baseline value by analysis visit interaction, subject as random effect, covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.0085||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod logistic model fit|Model assumption: 10% of the maximum effect is achieved at 5 mg and 50% of the maximum effect is achieved at 10 mg of BI 425809.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 425809 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, linear in log, Emax, Sigmoid Emax, logistic, and beta) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0085
81488755|NCT02832037|162666580|OTHER|Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. MMRM included fixed, categorical factors of treatment, analysis visit as repeated measures per subject, and treatment by analysis visit interaction, continuous fixed covariate of baseline value and baseline value by analysis visit interaction, subject as random effect, covariance structure= Unstructured.||||||0.228||||||Adjusted for multiplicity.|MCP-Mod beta model fit|Assumption:75% of maximum (max) effect at 2mg, 87.5% of max effect at 5mg,25% of max effect at 25mg,max effect at 10mg BI 425809, scalar parameter=26.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 425809 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, linear in log, Emax, Sigmoid Emax, logistic, and beta) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.2280
81488756|NCT02832037|162666580|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures included fixed, categorical factors of treatment, analysis visit as repeated measures per subject, and treatment by analysis visit interaction, continuous fixed covariate of baseline value and baseline value by analysis visit interaction, subject as random effect, covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8205||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.332|1.892||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 425809 - placebo.|Secondary analysis. No formal hypotheses were tested.||1.892|-1.332|0.7330
81574321|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.954|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|1.2|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Family Sub-Scale Score (Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||1.2|-1.2|0.954
81488757|NCT02832037|162666580|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures included fixed, categorical factors of treatment, analysis visit as repeated measures per subject, and treatment by analysis visit interaction, continuous fixed covariate of baseline value and baseline value by analysis visit interaction, subject as random effect, covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8074||0.8655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|1.724||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 425809 - placebo.|Secondary analysis. No formal hypotheses were tested.||1.724|-1.450|0.8655
81488758|NCT02832037|162666580|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures included fixed, categorical factors of treatment, analysis visit as repeated measures per subject, and treatment by analysis visit interaction, continuous fixed covariate of baseline value and baseline value by analysis visit interaction, subject as random effect, covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|1.982|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7875||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.434|3.53||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 425809 - placebo.|Secondary analysis. No formal hypotheses were tested.||3.530|0.434|0.0122
81488759|NCT02832037|162666580|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures included fixed, categorical factors of treatment, analysis visit as repeated measures per subject, and treatment by analysis visit interaction, continuous fixed covariate of baseline value and baseline value by analysis visit interaction, subject as random effect, covariance structure= Unstructured.|Difference of adjusted means|1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7884||0.0287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.181|3.28||P-value is considered nominal.|Mixed Models Analysis|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.|Difference was calculated as BI 425809 - placebo.|Secondary analysis. No formal hypotheses were tested.||3.280|0.181|0.0287
81488760|NCT02832037|162666581|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. ANCOVA included treatment as fixed categorical factor, and baseline score as continuous fixed covariate.||||||0.066||||||P-value is considered nominal.|MCP-Mod linear model fit|||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 425809 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, linear in log, Emax, Sigmoid Emax, logistic, and beta) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0660
81488761|NCT02832037|162666581|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. ANCOVA included treatment as fixed categorical factor, and baseline score as continuous fixed covariate.||||||0.1619||||||P-value is considered nominal.|MCP-Mod linear in log model fit|||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 425809 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, linear in log, Emax, Sigmoid Emax, logistic, and beta) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.1619
81488762|NCT02832037|162666581|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. ANCOVA included treatment as fixed categorical factor, and baseline score as continuous fixed covariate.||||||0.0832||||||P-value is considered nominal.|MCP-Mod Emax model fit|Model assumption: 20% of the maximum effect is achieved at 2 mg of BI 425809.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 425809 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, linear in log, Emax, Sigmoid Emax, logistic, and beta) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0832
81488763|NCT02832037|162666581|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. ANCOVA included treatment as fixed categorical factor, and baseline score as continuous fixed covariate.||||||0.0625||||||P-value is considered nominal.|MCP-Mod Sigmoid Emax model fit|Model assumption: 25% of the maximum effect is achieved at 5 mg and 75% of the maximum effect is achieved at 10 mg of BI 425809.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 425809 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, linear in log, Emax, Sigmoid Emax, logistic, and beta) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0625
81488764|NCT02832037|162666581|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. ANCOVA included treatment as fixed categorical factor, and baseline score as continuous fixed covariate.||||||0.0768||||||P-value is considered nominal.|MCP-Mod logistic model fit|Model assumption: 10% of the maximum effect is achieved at 5 mg and 50% of the maximum effect is achieved at 10 mg of BI 425809.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 425809 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, linear in log, Emax, Sigmoid Emax, logistic, and beta) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.0768
81488765|NCT02832037|162666581|OTHER|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model estimates were used as input for the MCP-Mod. ANCOVA included treatment as fixed categorical factor, and baseline score as continuous fixed covariate.||||||0.7479||||||P-value is considered nominal.|MCP-Mod beta model fit|Assumption:75% of maximum (max) effect at 2mg, 87.5% of max effect at 5mg,25% of max effect at 25mg,max effect at 10mg BI 425809, scalar parameter=26.||A flat vs. non-flat dose-response relationship across the 4 doses of BI 425809 and placebo was tested using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) approach which evaluated simultaneously 6 different plausible dose-response patterns (linear, linear in log, Emax, Sigmoid Emax, logistic, and beta) while protecting the overall probability of type I error (one-sided alpha of 0.05).||||0.7479
81574322|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.407|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|0.6|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Family Sub-Scale Score (Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||0.6|-1.8|0.407
81488766|NCT02832037|162666581|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|1.178|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7306||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.258|2.613||P-value is considered nominal.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included treatment as fixed categorical factor, and baseline score as continuous fixed covariate.|Difference was calculated as BI 425809 - placebo.|Secondary analysis. No formal hypotheses were tested.||2.613|-0.258|0.11
81488767|NCT02832037|162666581|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-0.837|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7224||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.257|0.582||P-value is considered nominal.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included treatment as fixed categorical factor, and baseline score as continuous fixed covariate.|Difference was calculated as BI 425809 - placebo.|Secondary analysis. No formal hypotheses were tested.||0.582|-2.257|0.25
81488768|NCT02832037|162666581|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-0.263|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7152||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.669|1.142||P-value is considered nominal.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included treatment as fixed categorical factor, and baseline score as continuous fixed covariate.|Difference was calculated as BI 425809 - placebo.|Secondary analysis. No formal hypotheses were tested.||1.142|-1.669|0.71
81488769|NCT02832037|162666581|OTHER||Difference of adjusted means|-1.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7125||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.473|0.328||P-value is considered nominal.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included treatment as fixed categorical factor, and baseline score as continuous fixed covariate.|Difference was calculated as BI 425809 - placebo.|Secondary analysis. No formal hypotheses were tested.||0.328|-2.473|0.13
81488770|NCT04383132|162666583|OTHER|||||||0.388||||||Independent t-test was used to compare mean CIT between two groups. The statistical significance level was accepted as p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||In sample size calculation, CIT and SD were used. It was found that 326 patients (163 per group) were required to detect a 60-second difference in CIT (SD 192 secs), with 80% power and two-sided alpha 0.05. The frequency of the auxiliary maneuvers was calculated that 324 patients were required for a 20% reduction in the auxiliary maneuvers. In case of becoming lost to follow up and withdrawal, the number of patients was expanded by 5%, and a total of 346 patients, were included in the study.||||0.388
81488771|NCT04383132|162666584|OTHER|||||||0.069||||||For the comparison of ancillary maneuvers Pearson chi-square test, Fisher's exact test, and Fisher-Freeman-Halton exact test were used.|Chi-squared|||||||0.069
81488772|NCT04383132|162666585|OTHER|||||||0.487||||||Independent t-test was used to compare mean CIL between two groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.487
81488773|NCT04383132|162666586|OTHER|||||||0.822|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.822
81488774|NCT04383132|162666587|OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.016
81488775|NCT04383132|162666588|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81488776|NCT04383132|162666589|OTHER|||||||0.184|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.184
81488777|NCT02469857|162666602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis utilized the mITT analysis population.||||0.135
81488778|NCT02469857|162666602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis utilized the US-mITT analysis population.||||0.025
81488779|NCT02469857|162666606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.069
81488780|NCT02469857|162666607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.401
81488781|NCT02469857|162666608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.195|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.195
81488782|NCT02469857|162666609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.596|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.596
81488783|NCT02469857|162666610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.512|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.512
81488784|NCT02469857|162666611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.033
81488785|NCT02469857|162666612|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.46|||Log Rank|||||1.46|0.50|0.554
81488786|NCT02469857|162666613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.26|||Log Rank|||||1.26|0.23|0.148
81488787|NCT02469857|162666614|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.73|||Log Rank|||||1.73|0.46|0.736
81488788|NCT02469857|162666615|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.25|||Log Rank|||||1.25|0.09|0.093
81488789|NCT02469857|162666616|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.46|||Log Rank|||||1.46|0.35|0.352
81488790|NCT02469857|162666617|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.99|||Log Rank|||||0.99|0.04|0.031
81488791|NCT02469857|162666618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.024
81488792|NCT02469857|162666619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.007
81488793|NCT02469857|162666620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.034
81488794|NCT02469857|162666621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81488795|NCT04167462|162666650|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.33|42.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||42.98|6.33|<0.0001
81488796|NCT04167462|162666651|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|61.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||61.46|9.60|<0.0001
81488797|NCT04167462|162666652|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|41.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.82|291.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||291.26|5.82|<0.0001
81488798|NCT04167462|162666656|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.06|49.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||49.25|6.06|<0.0001
81488799|NCT04167462|162666657|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|11.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.91|2.19|<0.0001
81488800|NCT04167462|162666658|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.86||||0.0947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|53.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||53.28|0.64|0.0947
81488801|NCT04167462|162666659|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.11||||0.1741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|35.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||35.74|0.47|0.1741
81488802|NCT02320396|162666663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|-0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.51|||cLDA model|||The LS mean change from BL to post BL (average score of 2 weeks) in TNSS was estimated using a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 2 weeks) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value.||-0.51|-1.14|<0.001
81575888|NCT04786990|162823164|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81574323|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.412|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|1.7|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Family Sub-Scale Score (Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||1.7|-0.6|0.412
81488803|NCT02320396|162666666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.5|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL in TNSS at Week 1: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 1 post BL in TNSS was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 1) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.50|-1.14|<0.001
81488804|NCT02320396|162666666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.46|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL in TNSS at Week 2: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 2 post BL in TNSS was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post- BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 2) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.46|-1.23|<0.001
81488805|NCT02320396|162666667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.14|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL to Week 1 in Sneezing: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 1 post BL in Sneezing was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 1) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.14|-0.35|<0.001
81488806|NCT02320396|162666667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.1|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL to Week 1 in Rhinorrhea: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 1 post BL in Rhinorrhea was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 1) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.10|-0.32|<0.001
81574324|NCT02310568|162821711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.856|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.2|2.7|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 1: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1.||2.7|-2.2|0.856
81488807|NCT02320396|162666667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.09||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|-0.02|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL to Week 1 in Nasal Congestion: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 1 post BL in Nasal Congestion was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 1) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.02|-0.16|0.008
81488808|NCT02320396|162666667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.15|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL to Week 1 in Nasal Itching: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 1 post BL in Nasal Itching was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 1) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.15|-0.38|<0.001
81488809|NCT02320396|162666668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.13|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL to Week 2 in Sneezing: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 2 post BL in Sneezing was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 2) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.13|-0.36|<0.001
81488810|NCT02320396|162666668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.12|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL to Week 2 in Rhinorrhea: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 2 post BL in Rhinorrhea was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 2) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.12|-0.37|<0.001
81488811|NCT02320396|162666668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.09||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|-0.01|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL to Week 2 in Nasal Congestion: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 2 post BL in Nasal Congestion was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 2) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.01|-0.18|0.037
81488812|NCT02320396|162666668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.12|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL to Week 2 in Nasal Itching: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 2 post BL in Nasal Itching was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 2) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.12|-0.40|<0.001
81488813|NCT02320396|162666669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.14|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL in Sneezing During 2 Weeks: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to post BL (average score of 2 weeks) in Sneezing was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score from Day 1 to Day 13) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.14|-0.35|<0.001
81488814|NCT02320396|162666669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.12|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL in Rhinorrhea During 2 Weeks: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to post BL (average score of 2 weeks) in Rhinorrhea was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score from Day 1 to Day 13) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.12|-0.33|<0.001
81488815|NCT02320396|162666669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.09||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|-0.02|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL in Nasal Congestion During 2 Weeks: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to post BL (average score of 2 weeks) in Nasal Congestion was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score from Day 1 to Day 13) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.02|-0.16|0.009
81488816|NCT02320396|162666669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.15|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL in Nasal Itching During 2 Weeks: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to post BL (average score of 2 weeks) in Nasal Itching was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score from Day 1 to Day 13) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value.~cLDA model"||-0.15|-0.38|<0.001
81488817|NCT02320396|162666670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.15|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL to Week 1 in Eye Pruritus: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 1 post BL in Eye Pruritus was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 1) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.15|-0.35|<0.001
81574325|NCT02310568|162821711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.647|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|2.9|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 1: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1.||2.9|-1.7|0.647
81574326|NCT02310568|162821711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.817|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|2.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 1: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1.||2.3|-3.0|0.817
81541865|NCT02977403|162760500|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.065|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.132||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.132|-0.001|
81541866|NCT02977403|162760500|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.095|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.246|0.055||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.055|-0.246|
81488818|NCT02320396|162666670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.08|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL to Week 1 in Watering Eyes: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 1 post BL in Watering Eyes was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 1) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.08|-0.24|<0.001
81488819|NCT02320396|162666670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.15|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL to Week 1 in Worse of Pruritus or Watering Eyes: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 1 post BL in the worse symptom of Pruritus or Watering Eyes estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 1) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.15|-0.35|<0.001
81488820|NCT02320396|162666671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.12|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL to Week 2 in Eye Pruritus: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 2 post BL in Eye Pruritus was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 2) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.12|-0.37|<0.001
81488821|NCT02320396|162666671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.13||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.03|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL to Week 2 in Watering Eyes: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 2 post BL in Watering Eyes was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 2) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.03|-0.24|0.010
81488822|NCT02320396|162666671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.12|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL to Week 2 in Worse of Pruritus or Watering Eyes: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 2 post BL in the worse symptom of Pruritus or Watering Eyes estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 2) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.12|-0.37|<0.001
81488823|NCT02320396|162666672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.14|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL in Eye Pruritus During 2 Weeks: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to post BL (average score of 2 weeks) in Eye Pruritus was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score from Day 1 to Day 13) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.14|-0.35|<0.001
81488824|NCT02320396|162666672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.07|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL in Watering Eyes During 2 Weeks: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to post BL (average score of 2 weeks) in Watering Eyes was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score from Day 1 to Day 13) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.07|-0.23|<0.001
81488825|NCT02320396|162666672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.15|||cLDA model|||The LS mean change from BL to post BL (average score of 2 weeks) in the worse of Pruritus or Watering Eyes was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score from Day 1-Day 13) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value||-0.15|-0.35|<0.001
81574327|NCT02310568|162821711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81||0.67|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|2.2|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1.||2.2|-3.8|0.670
81574328|NCT02310568|162821711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.736|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|3.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1.||3.5|-2.3|0.736
81575889|NCT04786990|162823164|OTHER|||||||0.0025||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||0.0025
81574329|NCT02310568|162821711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.496|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.7|2.0|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1.||2.0|-4.7|0.496
81488826|NCT02320396|162666673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.07|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL to Week 1 in Interference with Daily Activities: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 1 post BL in Interference with Daily Activities was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 1) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.07|-0.24|<0.001
81488827|NCT02320396|162666673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.09|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL to Week 2 in Interference with Daily Activities: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to Week 2 post BL in Interference with Daily Activities was estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score of 1 week prior to Week 2) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo was evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.09|-0.30|<0.001
81488828|NCT02320396|162666673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|-0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.08|||cLDA model|||"Change from BL in Interference with Daily Activities During 2 Wks: Desloratadine vs. Placebo~The LS mean change from BL to post BL (average score of 2 weeks) in Interference with Daily Activities estimated using a cLDA model, where both BL and post-BL measurements (average score from Day 1-Day 13) were included in the response variable. The treatment difference in terms of LS mean change from BL between desloratadine 5 mg and placebo evaluated with the 95% confidence interval and P-value."||-0.08|-0.26|<0.001
81488829|NCT02320396|162666674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.492||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.966|2.303|||Regression, Logistic|||"Impression Rate as Assessed by Investigator: Desloratadine 5 mg/Placebo Odds Ratio~Impression was evaluated using a logistic model with impression rate (percentage of assessments of Better + Much better) as a response variable and treatment and severity as factors. Odds ratio was estimated and tested. A point estimate of \>1 indicated that desloratadine 5mg was more effective than placebo."||2.303|0.966|0.071
81488830|NCT02320396|162666675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.149|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.408|3.28|||Regression, Logistic|||"Impression Rate as Assessed by Participant: Desloratadine 5 mg/Placebo Odds Ratio~Impression was evaluated using a logistic model with impression rate (percentage of assessments of Better + Much better) as a response variable and treatment and severity as factors. Odds ratio was estimated and tested. A point estimate of \>1 indicated that desloratadine 5mg was more effective than placebo"||3.280|1.408|<0.001
81488831|NCT03331562|162666676|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.0||||0.31|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.0||||Fisher Exact||Lower bound cannot be estimated because there were 0 events in the comparison group.||||0|.31
81488832|NCT01129128|162666756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-173.0||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|controlled for baseline levels and performed log transformation of TNF alpha levels to account for skewed distribution of values||comparison of peak level of TNF alpha after controlling for baseline level. Based on data from 20 participants in a group, there was a power of 0.9 to detect a difference of 1000 pg/ml with a standard deviation of 700 pg/ml||||0.87
81488833|NCT01129128|162666756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|705.0||||0.82||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|controlled for baseline levels and performed log transformation of TNF alpha levels to account for skewed distribution of values||comparison of peak level of TNF alpha after controlling for baseline level. Based on data from 20 participants in a group, there was a power of .9 to detect a difference of 1000 pg/ml with a standard deviation of 700 pg/ml||||0.82
81488834|NCT01129128|162666757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15793.0||||0.82||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|controlled for baseline levels and performed log transformation of IL-6 levels to account for skewed distribution of values||||||0.82
81488835|NCT01129128|162666757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23472.0||||0.68||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|controlled for baseline levels and performed log transformation of IL-6 levels to account for skewed distribution of values||||||0.68
81488836|NCT01129128|162666758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.0||||0.9||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|controlled for baseline levels and performed log transformation of Interferon gamma levels to account for skewed distribution of values||||||0.90
81488837|NCT01129128|162666758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.0||||0.76||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|controlled for baseline levels and performed log transformation of Interferon gamma levels to account for skewed distribution of values||||||0.76
81488838|NCT01129128|162666759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.98||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|controlled for baseline levels||||||0.98
81488839|NCT01129128|162666759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|39.0||||0.34||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|controlled for baseline levels||||||0.34
81488840|NCT04530344|162666776|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.422||||0.0414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.99|||Log Rank|The p-value was based on the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor between treatment and vehicle.||Cox regression model stratified by stratification factor (treatment assignment in the parent studies) was conducted to compare the difference in hazard rate between treatment and vehicle.||0.990|0.180|0.0414
81488841|NCT04530344|162666777|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.316||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.165|0.606|||Log Rank|The p-value was based on the log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factor between treatment and vehicle.||Cox regression model stratified by stratification factor (treatment assignment in the parent studies) was conducted to compare the difference in hazard rate between treatment and vehicle.||0.606|0.165|0.0003
81488842|NCT05722015|162666809|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.8.|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.14|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|96.0|1.06|1.22|||Welch's t test|One-sided p-value was calculated using the Welch's t test.|GMR was calculated as the ratio of geometric mean (GM) of Cycle 1 AUC0-6 weeks in Arm 1 to that of Arm 2. The associated 96% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using Welch's t test.|||1.22|1.06|<0.00001
81575890|NCT04786990|162823165|OTHER|||||||0.0161||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||0.0161
81488843|NCT05722015|162666810|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.8.|GMR|1.67|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|94.0|1.52|1.84|||Welch's t test|One sided p-value was calculated using Welch's t test.|GMR was calculated as the ratio of GM of Cycle 3 Ctrough in Arm 1 to that of Arm 2. The associated 94% CI were calculated using Welch's t test.|||1.84|1.52|<0.00001
81488844|NCT04478266|162666829|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.209||||0.9304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.939|1.557||One-sided p-value based on Stratified log-rank test. Threshold for statistical significance at 0.025 level.|Stratified Log-Rank test|Stratified on presence of De-novo metastatic disease, Postmenopausal women and Visceral metastasis according to IRT.|Letrozole + Palbociclib versus Amcenestrant + Palbociclib|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to ensure a strong control of the overall Type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at one-sided 2.5% for the primary and the first secondary outcome.||1.557|0.939|0.9304
81488845|NCT01101178|162666859|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|110.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.21|114.47|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence was established when 90% Confidence Interval fell within 80%-125%.|||114.47|105.21|
81488846|NCT01101178|162666860|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|94.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.71|96.64|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence was established when 90% Confidence Interval fell within 80%-125%.|||96.64|92.71|
81488847|NCT01101178|162666861|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|94.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.9|97.02|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||97.02|92.90|
81488848|NCT00846365|162666875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|-3.8||Statistical significance was set at the 0.05 level per the predefined stepwise testing strategy used.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as a fixed effect and Baseline as a covariate.||-3.8|-8.4|<0.001
81488849|NCT00846365|162666875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|-4.4||Statistical significance was set at the 0.05 level per the predefined stepwise testing strategy used.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and Baseline as a covariate.||-4.4|-9.1|<0.001
81488850|NCT00846365|162666876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|-3.7||Statistical significance was set at the 0.05 level per the predefined stepwise testing strategy used.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and Baseline as a covariate.||-3.7|-8.5|<0.001
81488851|NCT00846365|162666876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-7.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|-4.8||Statistical significance was set at the 0.05 level per the predefined stepwise testing strategy used.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and Baseline as a covariate.||-4.8|-9.6|<0.001
81488852|NCT00846365|162666880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-3.7||Tested at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for Week 8. ANOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect. Post-baseline p-values are obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||-3.7|-7.5|<0.001
81488853|NCT00846365|162666880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|-5.2||Tested at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for Week 8. ANOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect. Post-baseline p-values are obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.||-5.2|-9.1|<0.001
81488854|NCT00720759|162666893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.54|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||A general linear model was employed. The independent variables were baseline WMFT score, treatment (condensed vs distributed), treatment (d-cycloserine vs placebo), and treatment interaction effect. The dependent measure was WMFT score at 3 months post treatment.||||<0.05
81488855|NCT05352763|162666908|OTHER|No statistical analysis performed|||||||||||||||||The classical summary of count and percentages will be provided for basic safety tabulations and dispositions as appropriate. All data will be presented in by-subject data listings. No inferential statistics will be produced.|||
81488856|NCT02385318|162666978|EQUIVALENCE|85% power of success|Equivalence ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.38|14.44|||Yates correction|||||14.44|-4.38|
81488857|NCT00782067|162666986|OTHER|Single arm study|||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Null hypothesis: ORR \<= 30% Alternative hypothesis: ORR \>= 50%|Exact Binomial Test||||Exact Binomial 95% Confidence Interval|||<0.001
81488858|NCT01134042|162666993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.193|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.108|0.277|||ANCOVA|||||0.277|0.108|<0.001
81488859|NCT01134042|162666993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|0.294|||ANCOVA|||||0.294|0.127|<0.001
81488860|NCT01134042|162666993|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the lower limit of the confidence interval (CI: 0.025, 1-sided significance level) for the mean difference in change from Baseline in clinic visit trough FEV1 of FF 200 µg OD versus FP 500 µg BID was greater than -125 milliliters.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.018|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.102||||||||0.102|-0.066|
81488861|NCT01134042|162666994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.27|||ANCOVA|||||0.270|0.001|0.048
81488862|NCT01134042|162666994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.206||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.073|0.339|||ANCOVA|||||0.339|0.073|0.003
81488863|NCT03320369|162667057|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81488864|NCT00621530|162667061|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||=|0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Power calculation assumed that all subjects would have an area of hypersensitivity surrounding the wound at 48 hours. We found that only 1 subject in the placebo group and 3 subjects in the ketorolac group had non-zero areas of hypersensitivity.||||=0.94
81488865|NCT00621530|162667062|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.78|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||=0.78
81488866|NCT00621530|162667063|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.87|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||=0.87
81488867|NCT00621530|162667064|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.66|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||=0.66
81488868|NCT00621530|162667065|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.83|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||=0.83
81488869|NCT01732692|162667073|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary endpoint was analyzed by a non-inferiority test using the exact Farrington-Manning method. Non-inferiority of the two treatments was to be concluded if the lower end of the confidence interval of the difference the experimental treatment group (morning-only dose) - control treatment group (split dose) was above a non-inferiority margin of -0.15%.|Treatment Difference|0.0286|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.097||||Exact Farrington - Manning||Treatment Difference is the difference in proportion of participants with successful colon cleansing between treatments -experimental vs. control||||-0.097|<0.001
81488870|NCT01401166|162667078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Proportion|0.957|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.903|0.986|||||The estimated proportion of participants who preferred SC Herceptin and the corresponding exact binomial confidence interval (CI) were determined.|||0.986|0.903|
81488871|NCT01401166|162667078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Proportion|0.964|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.908|0.986|||||The estimated proportion of participants who preferred SC Herceptin and the corresponding CI were determined using logistic regression with factors of previous Herceptin status and treatment.|||0.986|0.908|
81488872|NCT01401166|162667078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Proportion|0.874|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.801|0.928|||||The estimated proportion of participants who preferred SC Herceptin and the corresponding exact binomial CI were determined.|||0.928|0.801|
81488873|NCT01401166|162667078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Proportion|0.892|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.804|0.943|||||The estimated proportion of participants who preferred SC Herceptin and the corresponding CI were determined using logistic regression with factors of previous Herceptin status and treatment.|||0.943|0.804|
81488874|NCT01401166|162667078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Proportion|0.839|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.9|||||The estimated proportion of participants who preferred SC Herceptin and the corresponding exact binomial CI were determined.|||0.900|0.760|
81488875|NCT01401166|162667078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Proportion|0.874|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.776|0.933|||||The estimated proportion of participants who preferred SC Herceptin and the corresponding CI were determined using logistic regression with factors of previous Herceptin status and treatment.|||0.933|0.776|
81541867|NCT02977403|162760501|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.023|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.101||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.101|-0.055|
81541868|NCT02977403|162760501|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.178|0.137||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.137|-0.178|
81488876|NCT01401166|162667078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Proportion|0.885|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.811|0.937|||||The estimated proportion of participants who preferred SC Herceptin and the corresponding exact binomial CI were determined.|||0.937|0.811|
81488877|NCT01401166|162667078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Proportion|0.911|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.827|0.956|||||The estimated proportion of participants who preferred SC Herceptin and the corresponding CI were determined using logistic regression with factors of previous Herceptin status and treatment.|||0.956|0.827|
81488878|NCT03483103|162667105|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||One sided P-value is calculated based on the null hypothesis ORR \<= 50.2%|Exact binomial test|||||||<.0001
81488879|NCT00770367|162667142|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A twosample comparison of mean treatment differences conducted using a pre-determined significance level of alpha level \<0.05. 2 a comparison of means for NOx levels at 12 weeks b/w groups. 3 on the change F2-isoprostanes at 12 weeks b/w groups.||||.37
81488880|NCT00435942|162667144|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The proportion of subjects in the Effectiveness sample who were free from major device-related AEs at 1-year post-procedure was compared against a performance goal of 0.80 using a 1-sided z-test (normal approximation to the binomial) at an alpha level of 0.025. Rejection of the null hypothesis would provide evidence that this performance goal (proportion-free greater than 0.80) was met.|Proportion free|0.97|||>|0.8|ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.93||||1-sided z-test|97.5% 1-sided confidence interval||The proportion of subjects in the Effectiveness sample who were free from major device-related AEs at 1-year post-procedure was compared against a performance goal of 0.80 using a 1-sided z-test (normal approximation to the binomial) at an alpha level of 0.025. Rejection of the null hypothesis would provide evidence that this performance goal (proportion-free greater than 0.80) was met.|||.93|>0.80
81488881|NCT01953237|162667156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.558|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5580
81488882|NCT05383209|162667168|OTHER||Difference in response percentage|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.9|13.4||||||||13.4|-24.9|
81488883|NCT05383209|162667168|OTHER||Slope|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|20.6||||||||20.6|-20.6|
81488884|NCT05383209|162667169|OTHER||Difference in response percentage|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|26.0||||||||26.0|-13.2|
81488885|NCT03769493|162667194|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< .001
81488886|NCT03769493|162667195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.875|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.875
81488887|NCT01900314|162667233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA at 4 weeks with baseline MADRS as co-variate||||0.16
81488888|NCT01900314|162667234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|||Repeated measures ANCOVA with baseline MADRS as co-variate||||0.04
81541869|NCT02977403|162760502|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.032|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|0.051||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.051|-0.116|
81488889|NCT01104766|162667235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|-1.9|||ANCOVA|||||-1.9|-10.1|0.0044
81488890|NCT01104766|162667235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-4.7|||ANCOVA|||||-4.7|-12.9|<0.0001
81488891|NCT01104766|162667235|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-7.0||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-2.9|||ANCOVA|||||-2.9|-11.0|0.0008
81488892|NCT01104766|162667236|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-0.6|0.0004
81488893|NCT01104766|162667236|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-0.7|<0.0001
81488894|NCT01104766|162667236|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-0.6|0.0001
81488895|NCT03282097|162667238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4393|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4393
81488896|NCT03282097|162667239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2262|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.2262
81488897|NCT03282097|162667240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0023|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0023
81488898|NCT03282097|162667241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6075|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.6075
81488899|NCT03282097|162667242|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.0001
81488900|NCT03282097|162667243|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0001
81488901|NCT03806296|162667265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.07|||Regression, Linear|||For these Aim 1 analyses comparing the Early/Middle vs Late Sleep groups, the Late Sleep-Control and Late Sleep-Manipulation were combined into a single Late Sleep group. We used a linear regression model to test the effect of group (Early/Mid vs Late) on each a priori outcome, accounting for age and sex.||-0.07|-0.77|0.018
81488902|NCT03806296|162667265|SUPERIORITY||Time X Group interaction|0.67||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Aim 2, this mixed effect model tested the effect of group (Control vs Manipulation) on changes in each a priori outcome, accounting for group, timepoints, and sex.||1.07|0.28|0.001
81488903|NCT03806296|162667266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.59|||Regression, Linear|||For these Aim 1 analyses comparing the Early/Middle vs Late Sleep groups, the Late Sleep-Control and Late Sleep-Manipulation were combined into a single Late Sleep group. We used a linear regression model to test the effect of group (Early/Mid vs Late) on each a priori outcome, accounting for age and sex.||1.59|0.61|<0.001
81488904|NCT03806296|162667266|SUPERIORITY||Time X Group interaction|-0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Aim 2, this mixed effect model tested the effect of group (Control vs Manipulation) on changes in each a priori outcome, accounting for group, timepoints, and sex.||-0.43|-1.09|<0.001
81488905|NCT03806296|162667267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.24|||Regression, Linear|||For these Aim 1 analyses comparing the Early/Middle vs Late Sleep groups, the Late Sleep-Control and Late Sleep-Manipulation were combined into a single Late Sleep group. We used a linear regression model to test the effect of group (Early/Mid vs Late) on each a priori outcome, accounting for age and sex.||0.24|-0.64|0.365
81488906|NCT03806296|162667267|SUPERIORITY||Time X Group interaction|-0.43||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Aim 2, this mixed effect model tested the effect of group (Control vs Manipulation) on changes in each a priori outcome, accounting for group, timepoints, and sex.||0.03|-0.88|0.067
81488907|NCT03806296|162667268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.32||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|8.82|||Regression, Linear|||For these Aim 1 analyses comparing the Early/Middle vs Late Sleep groups, the Late Sleep-Control and Late Sleep-Manipulation were combined into a single Late Sleep group. We used a linear regression model to test the effect of group (Early/Mid vs Late) on each a priori outcome, accounting for age and sex.||8.82|-2.18|0.234
81488908|NCT03806296|162667268|SUPERIORITY||Time X Group interaction|-6.15||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.25|-1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Aim 2, this mixed effect model tested the effect of group (Control vs Manipulation) on changes in each a priori outcome, accounting for group, timepoint, and sex.||-1.06|-11.25|0.018
81488909|NCT03806296|162667269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.94|||Regression, Linear|||For these Aim 1 analyses comparing the Early/Middle vs Late Sleep groups, the Late Sleep-Control and Late Sleep-Manipulation were combined into a single Late Sleep group. We used a linear regression model to test the effect of group (Early/Mid vs Late) on each a priori outcome, accounting for age and sex.||0.94|0.07|0.024
81488910|NCT03806296|162667269|SUPERIORITY||Time X Group interaction|-0.1||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Aim 2, this mixed effect model tested the effect of group (Control vs Manipulation) on changes in each a priori outcome, accounting for group, timepoint, and sex.||0.35|-0.55|0.660
81488911|NCT03806296|162667270|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.06|||Regression, Linear|||For these Aim 1 analyses comparing the Early/Middle vs Late Sleep groups, the Late Sleep-Control and Late Sleep-Manipulation were combined into a single Late Sleep group. We used a linear regression model to test the effect of group (Early/Mid vs Late) on each a priori outcome, accounting for age and sex.||0.06|-0.03|0.592
81488912|NCT03806296|162667270|SUPERIORITY||Time X Group interaction|-0.03||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Aim 2, this mixed effect model tested the effect of group (Control vs Manipulation) on changes in each a priori outcome, accounting for group, timepoint, and sex.||0.06|-0.11|0.550
81488913|NCT03806296|162667271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.04|||Regression, Linear|||For these Aim 1 analyses comparing the Early/Middle vs Late Sleep groups, the Late Sleep-Control and Late Sleep-Manipulation were combined into a single Late Sleep group. We used a linear regression model to test the effect of group (Early/Mid vs Late) on each a priori outcome, accounting for age and sex.||0.04|-0.07|0.550
81488914|NCT03806296|162667271|SUPERIORITY||Time X Group interaction|-0.02||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Aim 2, this mixed effect model tested the effect of group (Control vs Manipulation) on changes in each a priori outcome, accounting for group, timepoint, and sex.||0.06|-0.10|0.556
81488915|NCT03806296|162667272|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.06|||Regression, Linear|||For these Aim 1 analyses comparing the Early/Middle vs Late Sleep groups, the Late Sleep-Control and Late Sleep-Manipulation were combined into a single Late Sleep group. We used a linear regression model to test the effect of group (Early/Mid vs Late) on each a priori outcome, accounting for age and sex.||0.06|-0.01|0.124
81488916|NCT03806296|162667272|SUPERIORITY||Time X Group interaction|0.0||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Aim 2, this mixed effect model tested the effect of group (Control vs Manipulation) on changes in each a priori outcome, accounting for group, timepoint, and sex.||0.06|-0.05|0.925
81488917|NCT03806296|162667273|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.752||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.374|1.513|||Poisson GLM with robust standard error||Early/Middle Sleep group was the reference group (lower RR indicates less likelihood of cannabis use in the Late Sleep group)|For these Aim 1 analyses comparing the Early/Middle vs Late Sleep groups, the Late Sleep-Control and Late Sleep-Manipulation were combined into a single Late Sleep group. We used a Poisson generalized linear model (GLM) to test the effect of group (Early/Mid vs Late) on a binary cannabis use outcome (yes/no in the past 3 months), accounting for age and sex.||1.513|0.374|0.42
81488918|NCT03806296|162667274|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.236||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.704|2.171|||Poisson GLM with robust standard error||Early/Middle Sleep group was the reference group (higher RR indicates higher likelihood of alcohol use in the Late Sleep group)|For these Aim 1 analyses comparing the Early/Middle vs Late Sleep groups, the Late Sleep-Control and Late Sleep-Manipulation were combined into a single Late Sleep group. We used a Poisson generalized linear model (GLM) to test the effect of group (Early/Mid vs Late) on a binary alcohol use outcome (yes/no in the past 3 months), accounting for age and sex.||2.171|0.704|0.461
81488919|NCT03806296|162667274|SUPERIORITY||Incident Rate Ratio|3.29||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|7.9|||negative binomial glm||Early/Middle Sleep group was the reference group (higher IRR indicates greater days of alcohol use in the Late Sleep group than in the Early/Middle Sleep group).|For these Aim 1 analyses comparing the Early/Middle vs Late Sleep groups, the Late Sleep-Control and Late Sleep-Manipulation were combined into a single Late Sleep group. We used a negative binomial GLM to test the effect of group (Early/Mid vs Late) on days of alcohol use, accounting for age and sex.||7.90|1.36|0.007
81488920|NCT01719653|162667333|OTHER||||||<|0.005||||||Chicago BPS Total Score -- 1 was lower than 3,4,5; 2 was lower than 5. Modified Chicago BPS Total Score -- 1 were lower than 5. Chicago BPS Fluid Score -- 1 was dryer than 3,4,5; 2 was dryer than 3,4,5; 3 was wetter than 4,5.|t-test, 2 sided|||"All 5 arms were compared pair-wise.~1=G+PEG-306 2=G+PEG-357 3=G+PEG-Split 4=PEG+Asc-Split 5=SS-Split"||||<0.005
81488921|NCT01719653|162667334|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||1 was lower than 4,5.|t-test, 2 sided|||"All 5 arms were compared pair-wise.~1=G+PEG-306 2=G+PEG-357 3=G+PEG-Split 4=PEG+Asc-Split 5=SS-Split"||||<0.001
81488922|NCT01719653|162667335|OTHER||||||>|0.005|||||||Chi-squared|||All 5 arms were compared pair-wise.||||>0.005
81488923|NCT00296517|162667337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.805||95.0|-1.6|2.0|||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: The population mean change from baseline on HAM-D total score at Week 12 of the placebo group is equal to the population mean change from baseline on HAMD total score at Week 12 of the Bupropion hydrochloride sustained release group.||2.0|-1.6|0.805
81488924|NCT00296517|162667347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.036|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.036
81488925|NCT02774889|162667357|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.72||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.57|||Fisher Exact|||||2.57|0.27|0.55
81488926|NCT02774889|162667358|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.74||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.61|-2.89|||Fisher Exact|||at 3 months||-2.89|-6.61|0.001
81488927|NCT02774889|162667358|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.07||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.47|-1.68|||Fisher Exact|||at 6 months||-1.68|-6.47|0.001
81488928|NCT02774889|162667359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.16|||Fisher Exact|||3 months||0.16|0.00|0.05
81488929|NCT02774889|162667359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.22|||Fisher Exact|||6 months||0.22|0.07|0.0003
81488930|NCT02774889|162667360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.44|||Fisher Exact|||3 months||0.44|-0.40|0.88
81488931|NCT02774889|162667360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.37|||Fisher Exact|||6 months||0.37|-0.48|0.83
81488932|NCT02774889|162667361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.54|||Fisher Exact|||3 months||0.54|-0.20|0.36
81488933|NCT02774889|162667361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.77|||Fisher Exact|||6 months||0.77|-0.11|0.14
81488934|NCT02774889|162667362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.85|||Fisher Exact|||3 months||0.85|-0.43|0.52
81541870|NCT02977403|162760502|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.104|0.223||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.223|-0.104|
81488935|NCT02774889|162667362|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.85|||Fisher Exact|||6 months||0.85|-0.31|0.36
81488936|NCT02774889|162667363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.32|||Fisher Exact|||3 months||1.32|-0.58|0.43
81488937|NCT02774889|162667363|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.49|||Fisher Exact|||6 months||1.49|-0.42|0.26
81488938|NCT02774889|162667364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.61|||Fisher Exact|||3 months||0.61|-0.09|0.16
81488939|NCT02774889|162667364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.17|||Fisher Exact|||6 months||0.17|-0.55|0.29
81488940|NCT02774889|162667366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|2.4|||Fisher Exact|||3 months||2.40|-2.66|0.91
81488941|NCT02774889|162667366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|2.15|||Fisher Exact|||6 months||2.15|-2.79|0.80
81488942|NCT02774889|162667367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|2.64|||Fisher Exact|||3 months||2.64|-1.44|0.54
81488943|NCT02774889|162667367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|3.81|||Fisher Exact|||6 months||3.81|-1.49|0.38
81488944|NCT02774889|162667369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.89||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|3.71|||Fisher Exact|||Inside Balance||3.71|0.06|0.04
81488945|NCT02774889|162667369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.75||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|3.51|||Fisher Exact|||Outside Balance||3.51|-0.02|0.05
81488946|NCT02774889|162667369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.86||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|3.81|||Fisher Exact|||Strength||3.81|-0.08|0.06
81488947|NCT02774889|162667370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.63||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.17|||Fisher Exact|||Balance Exercises at 3 months||2.17|0.54|0.003
81488948|NCT02774889|162667370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|2.24|||Fisher Exact|||Balance Exercises at 6 Months||2.24|-0.22|0.11
81488949|NCT02774889|162667371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.89|||Fisher Exact|||Strength Exercises at 3 months||1.89|0.23|0.01
81488950|NCT02774889|162667371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.75||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|1.67|||Fisher Exact|||Strength Exercises at 6 months||1.67|-0.16|0.11
81488951|NCT02774889|162667372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.02||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.3|||Fisher Exact|||3 months||3.30|-1.30|0.38
81488952|NCT02774889|162667372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|4.73|||Fisher Exact|||6 months||4.73|0.43|0.02
81488953|NCT02774889|162667373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.97|||Fisher Exact|||3 months||0.97|-0.33|0.33
81488954|NCT02774889|162667373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.27|||Fisher Exact|||6 months||1.27|-0.02|0.06
81488955|NCT02774889|162667374|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|1.28|||Fisher Exact|||3 months||1.28|-0.03|0.06
81488956|NCT02774889|162667374|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.81|||Fisher Exact|||||0.81|-0.45|0.59
81488957|NCT04901624|162667377|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.97|||Mixed Models Analysis||Coefficient for mixed effects regression comparing Time 2 attendance to Time 1 attendance for Personal + Loss Protection relative to reference group (Personal + Lottery).|||1.97|0.42|0.003
81488958|NCT04901624|162667377|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.24|||Mixed Models Analysis||Coefficient for mixed effects regression comparing Time 2 attendance to Time 1 attendance for Family + Loss Protection relative to reference group (Personal + Lottery).|||2.24|0.68|<0.001
81488959|NCT04901624|162667377|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.96|||Mixed Models Analysis||Coefficient for mixed effects regression comparing Time 2 attendance to Time 1 attendance for Family + Lottery relative to reference group (Personal + Lottery).|||1.96|0.26|0.01
81488960|NCT04901624|162667378|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison of Time 2 attendance between study arms among respondents who indicated that money was the biggest barrier to getting the vaccine.||0.4|-0.98|0.409
81488961|NCT04901624|162667378|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison of Time 2 attendance between study arms among respondents who indicated that money was the biggest barrier to getting the vaccine.||1.10|-0.09|0.098
81488962|NCT04901624|162667378|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.73|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison of Time 2 attendance between study arms among respondents who indicated that money was the biggest barrier to getting the vaccine.||0.73|-0.71|0.982
81488963|NCT04901624|162667378|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison of Time 2 attendance between study arms among respondents who indicated that their medical provider was the most trusted source of COVID-19 information.||0.12|-0.67|0.177
81488964|NCT04901624|162667378|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.74|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison of Time 2 attendance between study arms among respondents who indicated that their medical provider was the most trusted source of COVID-19 information.||0.74|-0.08|0.117
81488965|NCT04901624|162667378|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison of Time 2 attendance between study arms among respondents who indicated that their medical provider was the most trusted source of COVID-19 information.||0.50|-0.39|0.809
81488966|NCT04901624|162667378|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.41|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison of Time 2 attendance between study arms among respondents who scored below or equal to 5 on the risk aversion scale (scale of 0-10, with 0 being more risk averse and 10 being more risk prone).||0.41|-0.34|0.847
81488967|NCT04901624|162667378|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.38|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison of Time 2 attendance between study arms among respondents who scored below or equal to 5 on the risk aversion scale (scale of 0-10, with 0 being more risk averse and 10 being more risk prone).||0.38|-0.39|0.993
81488968|NCT04901624|162667378|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.33|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison of Time 2 attendance between study arms among respondents who scored below or equal to 5 on the risk aversion scale (scale of 0-10, with 0 being more risk averse and 10 being more risk prone).||0.33|-0.51|0.671
81488969|NCT03479905|162667391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0004
81488970|NCT03100747|162667403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.97|1.52||The a priori threshold for statistical significance (adjusted for multiple comparisons) is 0.0167.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.52|0.97|0.039
81488971|NCT03100747|162667403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.3|1.54|2.36||The a priori threshold for statistical significance (adjusted for multiple comparisons) is 0.0167.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.36|1.54|<0.0001
81488972|NCT03100747|162667403|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.3|1.29|1.92||The a priori threshold for statistical significance (adjusted for multiple comparisons) is 0.0167.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.92|1.29|<0.0001
81488973|NCT03100747|162667408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.65|1.08||p-values adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Logistic|||||1.08|0.65|0.094
81488974|NCT03100747|162667408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.38|0.67||p-value adjusted for multiple comparisons, the a priori threshold for statistical significance (adjusted for multiple comparisons) is 0.0167.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.67|0.38|<0.0001
81488975|NCT03100747|162667408|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.45|0.8||The a priori threshold for statistical significance (adjusted for multiple comparisons) is 0.0167.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.80|0.45|<0.0001
81488976|NCT03100747|162667413|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.64|1.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.17|0.64|0.24
81488977|NCT03100747|162667413|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.49|0.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.93|0.49|0.0037
81488978|NCT03100747|162667413|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.57|1.09|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.09|0.57|0.08
81488979|NCT01787838|162667485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|1.96|||Chi-squared|||Prospective data from 12 months were compared to data that had been collected for the previous 12 month period to determine statistical significance and trended outcomes for comparative periods. Patients were screened for eligibility during the first 12 months, and staff and patients received the interventions during the second 12 month period.||1.96|1.65|<.0001
81488980|NCT01431976|162667487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|35.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.39|59.22||||||||59.22|15.39|
81488981|NCT02239328|162667518|OTHER|Multilevel random coefficient models estimated the mean score of each PROMIS domain as a function of time elapsed between date of surgery and assessment (in years), and patient comorbidity. Statistical significance of estimated fixed effects were assessed by the F-test statistic for type 3 tests, p \< 0.05.|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81488982|NCT00460798|162667519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Obective Response Rate (Percent)|40.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.5|46.0|||||Exact method based on binomial distribution|Objective Response Rate (ORR) = Percentage of participants with best overall response of CR or PR||46.0|35.5|
81488983|NCT03755076|162667548|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81488984|NCT03755076|162667549|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81488985|NCT06525727|162667550|OTHER||Sensitivity|97.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.15|99.95|||Diagnostic accuracy|Diagnostic performance was analyzed in terms of sensitivity, specificity, NPV, PPV and likelihood ratios, all reported with 95% confidence interval||The primary objective of the study was to assess the external validation of the Falls Decision Rule. In this evaluation, patients were categorized into two groups based on the rule: those for whom a CT scan was recommended and those for whom it was not.||99.95|89.15|
81488986|NCT06525727|162667550|OTHER||Specificity|31.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.63|35.42|||Diagnostic accuracy|||||35.42|28.63|
81488987|NCT06525727|162667550|OTHER||Negative predictive value|99.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.17|99.94|||Diagnostic accuracy|||||99.94|97.17|
81488988|NCT06525727|162667550|OTHER||Positive predictive value|8.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|9.1|||Diagnostic accuracy|||||9.1|8.1|
81488989|NCT06525727|162667550|OTHER||Negative likelihood ratio|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.42|||Diagnostic accuracy|||||0.42|0.01|
81488990|NCT06525727|162667550|OTHER||Positive likelihood ratio|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|1.53|||Diagnostic accuracy|||||1.53|1.35|
81488991|NCT04666298|162667562|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-56.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.2|-49.0||One-sided adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons using Dunnett´s multiple t-test|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-49.0|-64.2|<.0001
81488992|NCT04666298|162667562|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-60.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.6|-54.3||One-sided adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons using Dunnett´s multiple t-test|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-54.3|-67.6|<.0001
81488993|NCT04666298|162667562|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-65.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.0|-58.6||One-sided adjusted p-value for multiple comparisons using Dunnett´s multiple t-test|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-58.6|-72.0|<.0001
81488994|NCT02178956|162667578|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.8596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.02||two-sided|Log Rank|stratified log rank test stratified by region, time to progression on 1st line therapy and disease measurability.|HR is for napabucasin + Paclitaxel vs Placebo + Paclitaxel. Based on Cox Proportional hazards model stratified by actual stratification variables including region, time to progression on first line therapy and disease measurability.|||1.02|0.86|0.8596
81488995|NCT02178956|162667579|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.19||two sided|Log Rank|stratified log rank test stratified by region, time to progression on 1st line therapy and disease measurability.|HR is for napabucuasin + Paclitaxel vs Placebo + Paclitaxel. Based on Cox Proportional hazards model stratified by actual stratification variables including region, time to progression on first line therapy and disease measurability.|||1.19|0.85|0.9028
81488996|NCT02178956|162667580|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.7359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.44||2-sided|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test stratified by actual stratification variables at baseline including region, and time to progression on first-line therapy.|Odds ratio for napabucasin vs. Placebo. Based on Logistic Regression Model adjusting for actual Stratification variables at baseline including region, and time to progression on first-line therapy.|||1.44|0.60|0.7359
81488997|NCT02178956|162667581|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.6555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.3||2-sided|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on CMH test stratified by actual stratification variables at baseline including region, and time to progression on first-line therapy.|Odds ratio for napabucasin vs. Placebo. Based on Logistic Regression Model adjusting for actual Stratification variables at baseline including region, and time to progression on first-line therapy.|||1.30|0.66|0.6555
81488998|NCT05473039|162667640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2629|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2629
81488999|NCT05473039|162667641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3582|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3582
81489000|NCT05473039|162667642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2187|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2187
81489001|NCT05473039|162667643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3005
81489002|NCT05473039|162667644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0314|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0314
81489003|NCT05473039|162667645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9214|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9214
81489004|NCT05473039|162667645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Fasting glucose at the start of COH compared to baseline fasting glucose.||||0.042
81489005|NCT05473039|162667645|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Fasting glucose at the start of COH compared to baseline fasting glucose.||||<0.001
81489006|NCT05473039|162667646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59695|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59695
81489007|NCT05473039|162667646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.466503|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||AST at the start of COH compared to baseline AST.||||0.466503
81489008|NCT05473039|162667646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.959877|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||AST at the start of COH compared to baseline AST.||||0.959877
81489009|NCT05473039|162667647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06281|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.062810
81541871|NCT02977403|162760503|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.012|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078|0.053||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.053|-0.078|
81489010|NCT05473039|162667647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.417757|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ALT at the start of COH compared to baseline ALT.||||0.417757
81541872|NCT02977403|162760503|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.064|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.248|0.12||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.120|-0.248|
81574330|NCT02310568|162821711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.575|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|3.8|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 3: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1.||3.8|-1.9|0.575
81574331|NCT02310568|162821711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.362|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|4.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 3: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1.||4.3|-1.2|0.362
81489011|NCT05473039|162667647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.968525|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ALT at the start of COH compared to baseline ALT.||||0.968525
81489012|NCT05473039|162667648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.686488|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.686488
81489013|NCT05473039|162667648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39512|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Cholesterol at the start of COH compared to baseline cholesterol.||||0.395120
81489014|NCT05473039|162667648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.127135|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Cholesterol at the start of COH compared to baseline cholesterol.||||0.127135
81489015|NCT05473039|162667649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.257496|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.257496
81489016|NCT02763566|162667703|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.499||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.346|0.719|||Log Rank|||||0.719|0.346|0.0001
81489017|NCT02763566|162667704|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.376|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.588|||Log Rank|||||0.588|0.240|<0.0001
81489018|NCT02763566|162667706|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81489019|NCT02763566|162667706|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81489020|NCT02763566|162667708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0456|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0456
81489021|NCT02763566|162667708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0004
81489022|NCT02763566|162667709|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0003
81489023|NCT02763566|162667709|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81489024|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.36|1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Global Health Status||1.59|-5.36|0.287
81489025|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales - Physical functioning||2.10|-3.64|0.597
81489026|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|3.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales - Role Functioning||3.93|-4.55|0.885
81489027|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales - Emotional Functioning||5.10|-1.77|0.340
81489028|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales - Cognitive Functioning||1.03|-5.37|0.182
81489029|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|3.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.29|-5.05|0.678
81489030|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|4.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Fatigue||4.91|-1.77|0.355
81489031|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|3.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Nausea and Vomiting||3.03|-1.14|0.372
81489032|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|2.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Pain||2.66|-3.75|0.740
81489033|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|5.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Dyspnoea||5.78|-1.46|0.240
81541873|NCT02977403|162760504|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.089|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.174||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.174|0.004|
81541874|NCT02977403|162760504|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|0.021|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.159|0.201||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.201|-0.159|
81541875|NCT02977403|162760505|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.016|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.113|0.081||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.081|-0.113|
81541876|NCT02977403|162760505|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.072|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.206|0.062||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.062|-0.206|
81541877|NCT02977403|162760506|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.129|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.049|0.209||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.209|0.049|
81541878|NCT02977403|162760506|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.181|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.033||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||-0.033|-0.330|
81574332|NCT02310568|162821711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.771|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.7|2.6|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 3: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1.||2.6|-3.7|0.771
81574333|NCT02310568|162821712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|1.26|||Regression, Logistic|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Stage 1: Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect, and the baseline as covariate. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and for Stage 2 is Day 28.||1.26|0.45|
81489034|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|2.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom scales - Insomnia||2.97|-4.60|0.673
81489035|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|5.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|9.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Appetite||9.07|2.23|0.001
81489036|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.04|1.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Constipation||1.91|-5.04|0.375
81489037|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|15.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.81|18.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Diarrhoea||18.84|12.81|0.000
81489038|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.59|4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Financial Difficulties||4.10|-7.59|0.557
81489039|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-3.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|1.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Global Health Status||1.49|-8.43|0.169
81489040|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|5.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales - Physical Functioning||5.29|-2.12|0.400
81489041|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.42|2.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales - Role functioning||2.99|-6.42|0.472
81489042|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.12|2.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales - Emotional Functioning||2.28|-7.12|0.310
81489043|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.98||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|6.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales - Social Functioning||6.55|-5.26|0.830
81489044|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|2.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|7.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Fatigue||7.72|-2.26|0.281
81489045|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|2.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|6.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Nausea and Vomiting||6.52|-1.33|0.194
81489046|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.45|2.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Pain||2.14|-7.45|0.275
81489047|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.39||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.04|2.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Dyspnoea||2.06|-7.04|0.280
81489048|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|7.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Insomnia||7.72|-3.78|0.499
81489049|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|7.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.92||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|13.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Appetite||13.23|1.68|0.012
81489050|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.83|2.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Constipation||2.27|-6.83|0.321
81541879|NCT02977403|162760507|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.126|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.207||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.207|0.045|
81541880|NCT02977403|162760507|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.056|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.223|0.112||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.112|-0.223|
81574334|NCT02310568|162821712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|1.54|||Regression, Logistic|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Stage 1: Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect, and the baseline as covariate. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and for Stage 2 is Day 28.||1.54|0.23|
81574335|NCT02310568|162821712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|2.32|||Regression, Logistic|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Stage 1: Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect, and the baseline as covariate. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and for Stage 2 is Day 28.||2.32|0.69|
81489051|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|17.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.32||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.25|22.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Diarrhoea||22.41|13.25|0.000
81489052|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|2.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|9.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Symptom Scales - Financial DIfficulties||9.19|-3.21|0.342
81489053|NCT02763566|162667710|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.12|2.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional Scales - Cognitive functioning||2.28|-7.12|0.310
81489054|NCT04896385|162667713|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||repeated measures correlation|||F-VASI||||0.004
81489055|NCT04896385|162667713|OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||repeated measures correlation|||F-VASI||||0.41
81489056|NCT04896385|162667713|OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||repeated measures correlation|||T-VASI||||0.0002
81489057|NCT04896385|162667713|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||repeated measures correlation|||T-VASI||||0.91
81489058|NCT00790036|162667718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.22||P-value was obtained from the one-sided unstratified log rank test.|Log Rank|||||1.22|0.69|0.276
81489059|NCT00790036|162667719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.09||There was no formal testing of the OS between treatment since the primary endpoint was not statistically significant.||||||1.09|0.52|
81489060|NCT00790036|162667720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.07||||||||1.07|0.41|
81489061|NCT00879658|162667722|SUPERIORITY||Negative binomial regression model|0.524||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.219|1.257||Pairwise comparison and p-values refer to ARR on active treatment compared to placebo. An ARR-ratio \<1 favors active treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment compared to placebo based on negative binomial regression model, adjusted for treatment group and baseline number of relapses in prev 2 yrs.|||An ARR-ratio \<1 favors active treatment.|1.257|0.219|0.148
81489062|NCT00879658|162667722|SUPERIORITY||Negative binomial regression model|0.34||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.121|0.956||Pairwise comparison and p-values refer to ARR on active treatment compared to placebo. An ARR-ratio \<1 favors active treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment compared to placebo based on negative binomial regression model, adjusted for treatment group and baseline number of relapses in prev 2 yrs.||||0.956|0.121|0.041
81489063|NCT00879658|162667722|SUPERIORITY||Negative binomial regression model|1.051||||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.486|2.273||Pairwise comparison and p-values refer to ARR on active treatment compared to placebo. An ARR-ratio \<1 favors active treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment compared to placebo based on negative binomial regression model, adjusted for treatment group and baseline number of relapses in prev 2 yrs.||||2.273|0.486|0.899
81489064|NCT00879658|162667723|OTHER|Pairwise comparison of treatments to placebo are based on odds ratios estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for treatment group and using number of relapses in the previous 2 years as a covariate.|Logistic regression model|0.915||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.288|2.925|||Regression, Logistic|"Proportions are estimated from the logistic regression model.~\- An odds ratio of \> 1 indicates an increased odds in favor of the active treatment."||||2.925|0.288|0.879
81489065|NCT00879658|162667723|OTHER|Pairwise comparison of treatments to placebo are based on odds ratios estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for treatment group and using number of relapses in the previous 2 years as a covariate.|Logistic regression model|1.745||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|7.167||"Proportions are estimated from the logistic regression model.~\- An odds ratio of \> 1 indicates an increased odds in favor of the active treatment."|Regression, Logistic|||||7.167|0.484|0.399
81489066|NCT00879658|162667723|OTHER|Pairwise comparison of treatments to placebo are based on odds ratios estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for treatment group and using number of relapses in the previous 2 years as a covariate.|Logistic regression model|1.697||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.438|8.296||"Proportions are estimated from the logistic regression model.~\- An odds ratio of \> 1 indicates an increased odds in favor of the active treatment."|Regression, Logistic|||||8.296|0.438|0.454
81489067|NCT00879658|162667723|OTHER|Pairwise comparison of treatments to placebo are based on odds ratios estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for treatment group and using number of relapses in the previous 2 years as a covariate.|Logistic regression model|0.509||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.166|1.511||"Proportions are estimated from the logistic regression model.~\- An odds ratio of \> 1 indicates an increased odds in favor of the active treatment."|Regression, Logistic|||||1.511|0.166|0.223
81489068|NCT00879658|162667723|OTHER|Pairwise comparison of treatments to placebo are based on odds ratios estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for treatment group and using number of relapses in the previous 2 years as a covariate.|Logistic regression model|0.785||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.253|2.392||"Proportions are estimated from the logistic regression model.~\- An odds ratio of \> 1 indicates an increased odds in favor of the active treatment."|Regression, Logistic|||||2.392|0.253|0.668
81489069|NCT00879658|162667724|OTHER|Pairwise comparison of treatments to placebo are based on odds ratios estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for treatment group and using number of relapses in the previous 2 years as a covariate.|Logistic regression model|1.996||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.731|5.669|||Regression, Logistic|Proportions are estimated from the logistic regression model. - An odds ratio of \> 1 indicates an increased odds in favor of the active treatment.||||5.669|0.731|0.178
81489070|NCT00879658|162667724|OTHER|Pairwise comparison of treatments to placebo are based on odds ratios estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for treatment group and using number of relapses in the previous 2 years as a covariate.|Logistic regression model|4.12||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.328|14.681||Proportions are estimated from the logistic regression model. - An odds ratio of \> 1 indicates an increased odds in favor of the active treatment.|Regression, Logistic|||||14.681|1.328|0.014
81489071|NCT00879658|162667724|OTHER|Pairwise comparison of treatments to placebo are based on odds ratios estimated from a logistic regression model adjusted for treatment group and using number of relapses in the previous 2 years as a covariate.|Logistic regression model|1.266||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.468|3.494||Proportions are estimated from the logistic regression model. - An odds ratio of \> 1 indicates an increased odds in favor of the active treatment.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.494|0.468|0.642
81489072|NCT00879658|162667725|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.138|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.408|||Regression, Logistic|new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose groups and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.408|0.047|<0.001
81489073|NCT00879658|162667725|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.307||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.123|0.771||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.771|0.123|0.012
81489074|NCT00879658|162667725|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.113|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.358||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.358|0.036|<0.001
81541881|NCT02977403|162760508|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.115|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.203||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.203|0.027|
81541882|NCT02977403|162760508|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.058|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.203|0.087||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.087|-0.203|
81541883|NCT02977403|162760509|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.037|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.127||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.127|-0.053|
81489075|NCT00879658|162667725|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.375||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.163|0.86||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.860|0.163|0.021
81489076|NCT00879658|162667725|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.478||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.037||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||1.037|0.220|0.062
81489077|NCT00879658|162667726|SUPERIORITY|Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.|Lesion ratio|0.154|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.376|||Regression, Logistic|new lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model||||0.376|0.063|<0.001
81489078|NCT00879658|162667726|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.228||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.641||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.641|0.081|0.005
81489079|NCT00879658|162667726|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.188|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.509||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.509|0.070|<0.001
81489080|NCT00879658|162667727|SUPERIORITY|Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.|lesion ratio|0.279||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.124|0.628||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model|Regression, Logistic|||||0.628|0.124|0.002
81489081|NCT00879658|162667727|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.396||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.182|0.861||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.861|0.182|0.019
81489082|NCT00879658|162667727|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.154|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.4||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.400|0.059|<0.001
81489083|NCT00879658|162667727|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.454||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.219|0.945||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.945|0.219|0.035
81489084|NCT00879658|162667727|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.555||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|96.0|0.283|1.09||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||1.090|0.283|0.087
81489085|NCT00879658|162667728|SUPERIORITY|Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.|lesion ratio|0.095|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.033|0.273||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model|Regression, Logistic|||||0.273|0.033|<0.001
81489086|NCT00879658|162667728|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.069|0.47||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.470|0.069|<0.001
81489087|NCT00879658|162667728|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.173|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.069|0.434||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.434|0.069|<0.001
81489088|NCT00879658|162667729|SUPERIORITY|Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.|lesion ratio|0.259||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.67||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model|Regression, Logistic|||||0.670|0.100|0.005
81489089|NCT00879658|162667729|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.276||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.112|0.676||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.676|0.112|0.005
81489090|NCT00879658|162667729|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.118|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.409||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.409|0.034|<0.001
81489091|NCT00879658|162667729|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.683||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.234|1.991||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||1.991|0.234|0.485
81489092|NCT00879658|162667729|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.591||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.292|1.193||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||1.193|0.292|0.142
81489093|NCT00879658|162667730|SUPERIORITY|Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.|lesion ratio|0.161|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.062|0.421||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model|Regression, Logistic|||||0.421|0.062|<0.001
81489094|NCT00879658|162667730|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.197||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.527||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||0.527|0.074|0.001
81489095|NCT00879658|162667730|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.416||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.331||new Gd-enhanced T1 lesions was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial generalized estimating equation regression model.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise treatment comparison between different BAF312 dose group and placebo used a two-sided significance level of 5% without adjusting for multiplicity.||1.331|0.130|0.139
81489096|NCT00879658|162667731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.227||||||Calculated using weighted logistic regression model adj. for tx group and baseline number of Gd-enhanced T1 lesions. Weight used is equal to 1 if all post-baseline scans up to month 3 are available and (k-x)/k if x scans out of k scans are missing.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.227
81489097|NCT00879658|162667731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Calculated using weighted logistic regression model adj. for tx group and baseline number of Gd-enhanced T1 lesions. Weight used is equal to 1 if all post-baseline scans up to month 3 are available and (k-x)/k if x scans out of k scans are missing.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.020
81489098|NCT00879658|162667731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Calculated using weighted logistic regression model adj. for tx group and baseline number of Gd-enhanced T1 lesions. Weight used is equal to 1 if all post-baseline scans up to month 3 are available and (k-x)/k if x scans out of k scans are missing.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.001
81489099|NCT00879658|162667731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.122||||||Calculated using weighted logistic regression model adj. for tx group and baseline number of Gd-enhanced T1 lesions. Weight used is equal to 1 if all post-baseline scans up to month 3 are available and (k-x)/k if x scans out of k scans are missing.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.122
81489100|NCT00879658|162667731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034||||||Calculated using weighted logistic regression model adj. for tx group and baseline number of Gd-enhanced T1 lesions. Weight used is equal to 1 if all post-baseline scans up to month 3 are available and (k-x)/k if x scans out of k scans are missing.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.034
81489101|NCT00879658|162667732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.335||||||Calculated using weighted logistic regression model adj. for tx group and baseline number of Gd-enhanced T1 lesions. Weight used is equal to 1 if all post-baseline scans up to month 3 are available and (k-x)/k if x scans out of k scans are missing.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.335
81489102|NCT00879658|162667732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022||||||Calculated using weighted logistic regression model adj. for tx group and baseline number of Gd-enhanced T1 lesions. Weight used is equal to 1 if all post-baseline scans up to month 3 are available and (k-x)/k if x scans out of k scans are missing.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.022
81541884|NCT02977403|162760509|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.085|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.069||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.069|-0.240|
81489103|NCT00879658|162667732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.124||||||Calculated using weighted logistic regression model adj. for tx group and baseline number of Gd-enhanced T1 lesions. Weight used is equal to 1 if all post-baseline scans up to month 3 are available and (k-x)/k if x scans out of k scans are missing.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.124
81489104|NCT00879658|162667733|SUPERIORITY|Pairwise comparison of treatments are based on a negative binomial GEE regression model accounting for repeated measures on each patient, adjusted for baseline number of Gd-enhanced T1 lesions and treatment group x month (the month number of each lesion count measurement) interaction, using the log link.|lesion ratio|0.129||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.561||p-value corresponds to the lesion ratio and 95% CI of lesion ratio for active treatment in comparison to placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.561|0.030|0.006
81489105|NCT00879658|162667733|SUPERIORITY|Pairwise comparison of treatments are based on a negative binomial GEE regression model accounting for repeated measures on each patient, adjusted for baseline number of Gd-enhanced T1 lesions and treatment group x month (the month number of each lesion count measurement) interaction, using the log link.|lesion ratio|0.159||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|0.578||p-value corresponds to the lesion ratio and 95% CI of lesion ratio for active treatment in comparison to placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.578|0.044|0.005
81574336|NCT02310568|162821712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.27|5.78|||Regression, Logistic|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Stage 2: Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect, and the baseline as covariate. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and for Stage 2 is Day 28.||5.78|0.27|
81489106|NCT00879658|162667733|SUPERIORITY|Pairwise comparison of treatments are based on a negative binomial GEE regression model accounting for repeated measures on each patient, adjusted for baseline number of Gd-enhanced T1 lesions and treatment group x month (the month number of each lesion count measurement) interaction, using the log link.|lesion ratio|0.052||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.405||p-value corresponds to the lesion ratio and 95% CI of lesion ratio for active treatment in comparison to placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.405|0.007|0.005
81489107|NCT00879658|162667733|SUPERIORITY||lesion ratio|0.271||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|0.807||p-value corresponds to the lesion ratio and 95% CI of lesion ratio for active treatment in comparison to placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||Pairwise comparison of treatments are based on a negative binomial GEE regression model accounting for repeated measures on each patient, adjusted for baseline number of Gd-enhanced T1 lesions and treatment group x month (the month number of each lesion count measurement) interaction, using the log link.||0.807|0.091|0.019
81489108|NCT00879658|162667733|SUPERIORITY|Pairwise comparison of treatments are based on a negative binomial GEE regression model accounting for repeated measures on each patient, adjusted for baseline number of Gd-enhanced T1 lesions and treatment group x month (the month number of each lesion count measurement) interaction, using the log link.|lesion ratio|0.504||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.337||p-value corresponds to the lesion ratio and 95% CI of lesion ratio for active treatment in comparison to placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.337|0.190|0.169
81489109|NCT00879658|162667734|SUPERIORITY|Pairwise comparison of treatments are based on a negative binomial GEE regression model accounting for repeated measures on each patient, adjusted for baseline number of Gd-enhanced T1 lesions and treatment group x month (the month number of each lesion count measurement) interaction, using the log link.|lesion ratio|0.214|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|0.499||p-value corresponds to the lesion ratio and 95% CI of lesion ratio for active treatment in comparison to placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.499|0.091|<0.001
81541885|NCT02977403|162760510|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.021|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.05||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.050|-0.092|
81541886|NCT02977403|162760510|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.096|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.249|0.056||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.056|-0.249|
81541887|NCT02977403|162760511|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.013|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.095|0.069||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.069|-0.095|
81541888|NCT02977403|162760511|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.078|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.227|0.071||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.071|-0.227|
81541889|NCT02977403|162760512|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.005|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.103|0.092||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.092|-0.103|
81541890|NCT02977403|162760512|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.032|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.173|0.11||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.110|-0.173|
81574337|NCT02310568|162821712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|2.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|24.51|||Regression, Logistic|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Stage 2: Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect, and the baseline as covariate. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and for Stage 2 is Day 28.||24.51|0.19|
81489110|NCT00879658|162667734|SUPERIORITY|Pairwise comparison of treatments are based on a negative binomial GEE regression model accounting for repeated measures on each patient, adjusted for baseline number of Gd-enhanced T1 lesions and treatment group x month (the month number of each lesion count measurement) interaction, using the log link.|lesion ratio|0.24||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.779||p-value corresponds to the lesion ratio and 95% CI of lesion ratio for active treatment in comparison to placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.779|0.074|0.018
81541891|NCT02977403|162760513|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.109||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.109|-0.069|
81541892|NCT02977403|162760513|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.088|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.252|0.077||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.077|-0.252|
81574338|NCT02310568|162821712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|2.09|||Regression, Logistic|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Stage 2: Logistic regression model included treatment as fixed effect, and the baseline as covariate. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and for Stage 2 is Day 28.||2.09|0.16|
81489111|NCT00879658|162667734|SUPERIORITY|Pairwise comparison of treatments are based on a negative binomial GEE regression model accounting for repeated measures on each patient, adjusted for baseline number of Gd-enhanced T1 lesions and treatment group x month (the month number of each lesion count measurement) interaction, using the log link.|lesion ratio|0.231||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.653||p-value corresponds to the lesion ratio and 95% CI of lesion ratio for active treatment in comparison to placebo.|Regression, Logistic|||||0.653|0.081|0.006
81489112|NCT00157755|162667821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.215||||||A significance level of 0.05 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||"Null hypothesis: There was no change in the frequency of weekly vomiting episodes from when stimulation was turned OFF to when stimulation was turned ON, µ = 0;~Alternative hypothesis: There was a change in frequency of weekly vomiting episodes from when stimulation was turned OFF to when stimulation was turned ON, µ ≠ 0"||||0.215
81489113|NCT00157755|162667821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||A significance level of 0.05 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||"Null hypothesis: There was no change in the frequency of weekly vomiting episodes from when stimulation was turned OFF to when stimulation was turned ON, µ = 0;~Alternative hypothesis: There was a change in frequency of weekly vomiting episodes from when stimulation was turned OFF to when stimulation was turned ON, µ ≠ 0"||||1.0
81489114|NCT00157755|162667822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.903||||||A significance level of 0.05 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||"Null hypothesis: There was no change in total symptom score from when stimulation was turned OFF to when stimulation was turned ON, µ = 0;~Alternative hypothesis: There was a change in total symptom score from when stimulation was turned OFF to when stimulation was turned ON, µ ≠ 0"||||0.903
81489115|NCT00157755|162667822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.932||95.0||||A significance level of 0.05 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||"Null hypothesis: There was no change in total symptom score from when stimulation was turned OFF to when stimulation was turned ON, µ = 0;~Alternative hypothesis: There was a change in total symptom score from when stimulation was turned OFF to when stimulation was turned ON, µ ≠ 0"||||0.932
81489116|NCT00157755|162667823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||A significance level of 0.05 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||"Null hypothesis: There was no change from baseline in the long-term frequency of weekly vomiting episodes, µ = 0;~Alternative hypothesis: There was a change from baseline in the long-term frequency of weekly vomiting episodes, µ ≠ 0"||||<0.001
81489117|NCT00157755|162667823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||A significance level of 0.05 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||"Null hypothesis: There was no change from baseline in the long-term frequency of weekly vomiting episodes, µ = 0;~Alternative hypothesis: There was a change from baseline in the long-term frequency of weekly vomiting episodes, µ ≠ 0"||||<0.001
81489118|NCT00157755|162667824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||||||A one-sided significance level of 0.025 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|binomial, 1 sided|||"Null hypothesis: The percentage of responders was less than or equal to 50%;~Alternative hypothesis: The percentage of responders was greater than 50%"||||0.014
81489119|NCT00157755|162667824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A one-sided significance level of 0.025 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|binomial, 1 sided|||"Null hypothesis: The percentage of responders was less than or equal to 50%;~Alternative hypothesis: The percentage of responders was greater than 50%"||||<0.001
81489120|NCT00157755|162667825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||A significance level of 0.05 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Paired t-test|||"Null hypothesis: There was no change in total symptom score from baseline to 12 months, µ = 0;~Alternative hypothesis: There was a change in total symptom score from baseline to 12 months, µ ≠ 0"||||<0.001
81489121|NCT00157755|162667825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||A significance level of 0.05 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Paired t-test|||"Null hypothesis: There was no change in total symptom score from baseline to 12 months, µ = 0;~Alternative hypothesis: There was a change in total symptom score from baseline to 12 months, µ ≠ 0"||||<0.001
81541893|NCT02977403|162760514|OTHER|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.099|0.08||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.080|-0.099|
81541894|NCT02977403|162760514|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.155|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.294|-0.017||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||-0.017|-0.294|
81541895|NCT02977403|162760515|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.013|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.095||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.095|-0.069|
81541896|NCT02977403|162760515|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.085|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.216|0.047||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.047|-0.216|
81489122|NCT00157755|162667826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||A significance level of 0.05 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Paired t-test|||"Null hypothesis: There was no change in PCS score from baseline to 12 months, µ = 0;~Alternative hypothesis: There was a change in PCS score from baseline to 12 months, µ ≠ 0"||||<0.001
81541897|NCT02977403|162760516|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.041|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.123|0.041||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.041|-0.123|
81541898|NCT02977403|162760516|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.096|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.213|0.021||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.021|-0.213|
81574339|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.801|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 1: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.3|-0.4|0.801
81575891|NCT04786990|162823165|OTHER|||||||0.0122||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||0.0122
81489123|NCT00157755|162667826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043||95.0||||A significance level of 0.05 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Paired t-test|||"Null hypothesis: There was no change in PCS score from baseline to 12 months, µ = 0;~Alternative hypothesis: There was a change in PCS score from baseline to 12 months, µ ≠ 0"||||0.043
81489124|NCT00157755|162667827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||A significance level of 0.05 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Paired t-test|||"Null hypothesis: There was no change in MCS score from baseline to 12 months, µ = 0;~Alternative hypothesis: There was a change in MCS score from baseline to 12 months, µ ≠ 0"||||0.009
81489125|NCT00157755|162667827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||A significance level of 0.05 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Paired t-test|||"Null hypothesis: There was no change in MCS score from baseline to 12 months, µ = 0;~Alternative hypothesis: There was a change in MCS score from baseline to 12 months, µ ≠ 0"||||0.001
81489126|NCT00157755|162667828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||A significance level of 0.05 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||"Null hypothesis: There was no change in 2-hour gastric emptying from baseline to 12 months, µ = 0;~Alternative hypothesis: There was a change in 2-hour gastric emptying from baseline to 12 months, µ ≠ 0"||||<0.001
81489127|NCT00157755|162667828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||A significance level of 0.05 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||"Null hypothesis: There was no change in 2-hour gastric emptying from baseline to 12 months, µ = 0;~Alternative hypothesis: There was a change in 2-hour gastric emptying from baseline to 12 months, µ ≠ 0"||||<0.001
81489128|NCT00157755|162667829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||A significance level of 0.05 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||"Null hypothesis: There was no change in 4-hour gastric emptying from baseline to 12 months, µ = 0;~Alternative hypothesis: There was a change in 4-hour gastric emptying from baseline to 12 months, µ ≠ 0"||||0.016
81489129|NCT00157755|162667829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.236||95.0||||A significance level of 0.05 was applied to the test. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||"Null hypothesis: There was no change in 4-hour gastric emptying from baseline to 12 months, µ = 0;~Alternative hypothesis: There was a change in 4-hour gastric emptying from baseline to 12 months, µ ≠ 0"||||0.236
81489130|NCT05168800|162667835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||To achieve a group-wise 95% confidence for the primary outcome, each of the three tests were evaluated with acceptance based on a 98.4% confidence interval, or greater than 2.15 standard deviations of the mean for the superiority analyses.|Groupwise binomial comparison|||||||0.99
81489131|NCT05168800|162667835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||To achieve a group-wise 95% confidence for the primary outcome, each of the three tests were evaluated with acceptance based on a 98.4% confidence interval, or greater than 2.15 standard deviations of the mean for the superiority analyses.|Groupwise binomial comparison|||||||0.98
81489132|NCT05168800|162667835|EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 1800 LTCWs (600 per arm) was identified to provide 80% power to detect an 8% difference in the rate of individuals reporting vaccine confidence between arms with 95% confidence. This sample size was sufficient to retain 80% power to detect a 10% difference after 40% attrition. Per study design, the equivalence margin is +/- 10% with anticipated attrition using the binomial confidence interval.||||||0.85||||||To achieve a group-wise 95% confidence for the primary outcome, each of the three tests were evaluated with acceptance based on a 98.4% confidence interval, or +/- 2.45 standard deviations of the mean for the equivalency test.|Groupwise binomial comparison|||||||0.85
81489133|NCT05168800|162667836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.93
81574340|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.416|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.2|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 1: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.2|-0.5|0.416
81489134|NCT05168800|162667836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.90
81489135|NCT05168800|162667836|EQUIVALENCE|The study was not powered for secondary outcome analyses.||||||0.83|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.83
81489136|NCT05168800|162667837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.22
81489137|NCT05168800|162667837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.43
81489138|NCT05168800|162667837|EQUIVALENCE|The study was not powered for secondary outcome analyses.||||||0.61|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.61
81489139|NCT05168800|162667838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.65
81489140|NCT05168800|162667838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.34
81489141|NCT05168800|162667838|EQUIVALENCE|The study was not powered for secondary outcome analyses.||||||0.48|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.48
81489142|NCT05168800|162667839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Adjusted Wald test|||||||0.88
81489143|NCT05168800|162667839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Adjusted Wald test|||||||0.97
81489144|NCT05168800|162667839|EQUIVALENCE|The study was not powered for secondary outcome analyses.||||||0.48|||||||Adjusted Wald test|||||||0.48
81489145|NCT05168800|162667840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Adjusted Wald test|||||||0.95
81489146|NCT05168800|162667840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Adjusted Wald test|||||||0.98
81489147|NCT05168800|162667840|EQUIVALENCE|The study was not powered for secondary outcome analyses.||||||0.66|||||||Adjusted Wald test|||||||0.66
81489148|NCT05168800|162667841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.08
81489149|NCT05168800|162667841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.64
81489150|NCT05168800|162667841|EQUIVALENCE|The study was not powered for secondary outcome analyses.||||||0.09|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.09
81489151|NCT05168800|162667842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.13
81489152|NCT05168800|162667842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.73
81489153|NCT05168800|162667842|EQUIVALENCE|The study was not powered for secondary outcome analyses.||||||0.1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.10
81489154|NCT05168800|162667843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.37
81489155|NCT05168800|162667843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.45
81489156|NCT05168800|162667843|EQUIVALENCE|The study was not powered for secondary outcome analyses.||||||0.88|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.88
81489157|NCT05168800|162667844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||Adjusted Wald test|||||||0.92
81489158|NCT05168800|162667844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Adjusted Wald test|||||||0.97
81489159|NCT05168800|162667844|EQUIVALENCE|The study was not powered for secondary outcome analyses.||||||0.83|||||||Adjusted Wald test|||||||0.83
81489160|NCT05168800|162667845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Adjusted Wald test|||||||0.88
81489161|NCT05168800|162667845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Adjusted Wald test|||||||0.49
81489162|NCT05168800|162667845|EQUIVALENCE|The study was not powered for secondary outcome analyses.||||||0.23|||||||Adjusted Wald test|||||||0.23
81489163|NCT05168800|162667846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Adjusted Wald test|||||||0.90
81489164|NCT05168800|162667846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Adjusted Wald test|||||||0.94
81489165|NCT05168800|162667846|EQUIVALENCE|The study was not powered for secondary outcome analyses.||||||0.86|||||||Adjusted Wald test|||||||0.86
81489166|NCT05168800|162667847|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Two-sample z test|||||||1.00
81489167|NCT05168800|162667847|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Two-sample z test|||||||1.0
81489168|NCT05168800|162667847|EQUIVALENCE|The study was not powered for secondary outcome analyses.||||||0.49|||||||Two-sample z test|||||||0.49
81489169|NCT05168800|162667848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Two-sample z test|||||||0.88
81489170|NCT05168800|162667848|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Two-sample z test|||||||1.00
81489171|NCT05168800|162667848|EQUIVALENCE|The study was not powered for secondary outcome analyses.||||||0.02|||||||Two-sample z test|||||||0.02
81489172|NCT05168800|162667849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Two-sample z test|||||||0.82
81489173|NCT05168800|162667849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Two-sample z test|||||||0.97
81489174|NCT05168800|162667849|EQUIVALENCE|The study was not powered for secondary outcome analyses.||||||0.18|||||||Two-sample z test|||||||0.18
81489175|NCT02512419|162667902|SUPERIORITY||regression parameter (median diff)|37.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.01||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||quantile regression|Models regressed outcome at 6 months on treatment assigned, baseline value of the outcome and actigraph wear time. Effect sizes reported are adjusted|Effects are unstandardized regression coefficients. They represent difference in median outcome between conditions at 6m controlling for baseline and covariates.|To examine potential intervention effects on the primary outcome (MVPA at 6 months), we used a series of quantile regression models which model median outcome at follow-up as a function of baseline value of the outcome (MVPA), treatment condition and covariates. Note that the adjusted difference in median MVPA between conditions at follow-up will not equal the difference in median minutes as seen in the unadjusted tables as these estimates are adjusted||||.04
81489176|NCT02512419|162667903|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|42.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.83||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||quantile regression|||Quantile regression was used.||||0.10
81489177|NCT00315445|162667905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||||||P values are from a repeated measures model|Mixed Models Analysis|||A repeated measures analysis was performed to assess the effects due to treatment, center, and treatment by center interaction. Observations within each subject were assumed to follow a first-order autoregressive model. Missing values were extrapolated by the last observation carried forward (LOCF). Covariates were gender, age, race, weight, baseline pain, and previous opioid use which were incorporated into the model when P \< 0.10, using a backward elimination procedure.||||0.0350
81489178|NCT00315445|162667905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0624||||||Repeated measures analysis to assess the effects due to treatment, center, and treatment by center. Missing values = last observation carried forward (LOCF). Covariates: gender, age, race, weight, baseline pain, and previous opioid use.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0624
81489179|NCT00315445|162667906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|46.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.2|48.7|||Day 84 Mean|||||48.7|40.2|
81574341|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.634|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 1: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.5|-0.3|0.634
81489180|NCT00315445|162667906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|44.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.3|52.4|||Day 84 Mean|||||52.4|43.3|
81489181|NCT00315445|162667906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|46.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|41.7|50.2|||Day 84 Mean|||||50.2|41.7|
81489182|NCT00315445|162667907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.2|26.2|||Day 84 Mean|||||26.2|5.2|
81489183|NCT00315445|162667907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|24.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.7|32.0|||Day 84 Mean|||||32.0|10.7|
81489184|NCT00315445|162667907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|33.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.0|35.2|||Day 84 Mean|||||35.2|16.0|
81489185|NCT00315445|162667908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0452||||||Multiple linear regression|Mixed Models Analysis|||A repeated measures analysis was performed to assess the effects due to treatment, center, and treatment by center interaction. Observations within each subject were assumed to follow a first-order autoregressive model. Missing values were extrapolated by the last observation carried forward (LOCF). Covariates were gender, age, race, weight, baseline pain, and previous opioid use which were incorporated into the model when P \< 0.10, using a backward elimination procedure.||||0.0452
81489186|NCT00315445|162667908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0962|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0962
81489187|NCT00315445|162667909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|35.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|24.3|35.6|||Day 84 Mean|||||35.6|24.3|
81489188|NCT00315445|162667909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|39.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|29.0|40.3|||Day 84 Mean|||||40.3|29.0|
81489189|NCT00315445|162667909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|41.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|32.1|42.5|||Day 84 Mean|||||42.5|32.1|
81489190|NCT00315445|162667910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|52.4||||||90.0|50.3|56.6|||Day 84 Mean|||||56.6|50.3|
81489191|NCT00315445|162667910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|52.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|51.8|58.3|||Day 84 Mean|||||58.3|51.8|
81489192|NCT00315445|162667910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|57.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|52.3|58.6|||Day 84 Mean|||||58.6|52.3|
81489193|NCT00315445|162667913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|55.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|49.8|67.9|||Day 84 Mean|||||67.9|49.8|
81489194|NCT00315445|162667913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|56.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|45.9|65.3|||Day 84 Mean|||||65.3|45.9|
81489195|NCT00315445|162667913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|63.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.1|70.9|||Day 84 Mean|||||70.9|53.1|
81489196|NCT00315445|162667914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|67.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.3|68.6|||Day 84 Mean|||||68.6|61.3|
81489197|NCT00315445|162667914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|68.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.7|68.8|||Day 84 Mean|||||68.8|61.7|
81489198|NCT00315445|162667914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Day 84 Mean|67.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.0|68.7|||Day 84 Mean|||||68.7|62.0|
81489199|NCT00315445|162667919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.67||||0.054|||||||Regression, Cox|For the secondary outcome measure no alpha adjustment for multiple comparison was performed.||||||0.054
81489200|NCT00315445|162667919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51||||0.138|||||||Regression, Cox|For the secondary outcome measure no alpha adjustment for multiple comparison was performed.||||||0.138
81489201|NCT00315445|162667920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.0105|||||||Regression, Cox|For the secondary outcomes no alpha adjustment for multiple comparison was performed.||||||0.0105
81489202|NCT00315445|162667920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.04||||0.0024|||||||Regression, Cox|For the secondary outcome measure no alpha adjustment for multiple comparison was performed.||||||0.0024
81489203|NCT00315445|162667921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.033
81489204|NCT00315445|162667921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.043
81489205|NCT00315445|162667922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.011
81489206|NCT00315445|162667922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.034
81489207|NCT00315445|162667923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.038
81489208|NCT00315445|162667923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.63
81489209|NCT00315445|162667924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.064
81489210|NCT00315445|162667924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.066
81489211|NCT00315445|162667925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.607|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.607
81489212|NCT00315445|162667925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.940
81489213|NCT00315445|162667926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.702|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.702
81489214|NCT00315445|162667926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.634|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.634
81489215|NCT01299909|162667927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|3.51|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.51|0.67|0.35
81541899|NCT02977403|162760517|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.038|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.142|0.066||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.066|-0.142|
81489216|NCT01299909|162667928|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.81||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|df=(1,57)||||||0.03
81489217|NCT01299909|162667929|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.09||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|df=(1,57)||||||0.02
81489218|NCT01299909|162667930|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.96||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|df=(1,57)||||||0.03
81489219|NCT01192178|162667937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.971||||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.519|1.819||Cox Proportional Hazards model adjusted for investigative center|Regression, Cox||The risk of having an asthma exacerbation during the treatment period was analyzed.|||1.819|0.519|0.928
81489220|NCT01155570|162667951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 4||||<0.0001
81489221|NCT01155570|162667952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 8||||<0.0001
81489222|NCT01155570|162667953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81489223|NCT01155570|162667954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81489224|NCT01155570|162667955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81489225|NCT01155570|162667956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81489226|NCT01155570|162667961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81489227|NCT01155570|162667962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81489228|NCT01155570|162667963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 4||||<0.0001
81489229|NCT01155570|162667964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81489230|NCT01155570|162667966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81489231|NCT01155570|162667967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 4||||<0.0001
81489232|NCT01155570|162667968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81489233|NCT01155570|162667969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81489234|NCT01155570|162667970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 4||||<0.0001
81489235|NCT01155570|162667971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 16||||<0.0001
81489236|NCT01155570|162667972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison versus Baseline at Week 24||||<0.0001
81489237|NCT02164916|162667973|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.75|||Log Rank|||||0.75|0.31|0.001
81489238|NCT03513952|162667985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.428||||||A one-sided significance level of 0.10 will be considered for the test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||||Estimations were done separately in each treatment arm; the difference between treatments was not calculated.|||0.428
81489239|NCT03513952|162667986|EQUIVALENCE|"Two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the CBR was performed, which is used for testing zero effect or equivalence between treatments. A two-sided significance level of 0.05 will be considered for the test."|Risk Difference (RD)|-6.0||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.3|24.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.3|-36.3|0.702
81489240|NCT01143324|162667993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.3||||||||1.3|1.2|
81489241|NCT01143324|162667994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from pre-op mean|-3.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-2.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-2.9|-3.6|<0.0001
81489242|NCT01143324|162667995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from pre-op mean|-3.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-3.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-3.3|-4.2|<0.0001
81489243|NCT01143324|162667996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from pre-op mean|0.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.41|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.41|0.30|<0.0001
81489244|NCT01143324|162667998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|27.0|||||||||||||61/226 patients underwent a rehabilitation programs between 6 and 12 months follow up visit, making it 27.0 % of the total.|||||
81489245|NCT01143324|162667999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|1.2|||||||||||||The rate of additional lumbar spinal surgeries at treated level was 1.2% (3/252) patients.|||||
81489246|NCT01143324|162668000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|1.6|||||||||||||The rate of additional lumbar spinal surgeries at the same level was 1.6% (4/252) patients.|||||
81489247|NCT01143324|162668001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage at 12 months|47.6||||||||||||||||||
81489248|NCT01143324|162668003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from pre-op mean|-23.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|-20.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-20.5|-25.5|<0.0001
81489249|NCT01143324|162668004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|42.7||||||||||||||||||
81489250|NCT01143324|162668005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean|3.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0||||95.0|2.9|3.4||||||||3.4|2.9|
81489251|NCT04070703|162668069|SUPERIORITY|The co-primary outcome data were analyzed via a Group by Time mixed-effects model with repeated measures on the second factor (i.e., outcome measures assessed at baseline and 6 months. In the presence of a Group by Time interaction effect, pre-specified follow-up pair-wise comparisons were performed to determine between-group differences.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|98.75|2.1|3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.6|2.1|0.0125
81489252|NCT04070703|162668069|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.07|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.2|.07|.0125
81489253|NCT04070703|162668070|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.9||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|98.75|2.8|16.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.6|2.8|.0125
81489254|NCT04070703|162668070|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.0||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|98.75|12.6|31.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||31.2|12.6|.0125
81489255|NCT04070703|162668071|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-.1|-.5|0.05
81489256|NCT04070703|162668071|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-.3|-.7|.05
81489257|NCT04070703|162668072|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.1||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|-8.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8|-20|.05
81489258|NCT04070703|162668072|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-16.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-16|-28|.05
81489259|NCT04070703|162668073|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.1|-.4|<.05
81489260|NCT04070703|162668073|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.2|.4|<.05
81489261|NCT04070703|162668074|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.6|.5|<.05
81489262|NCT04070703|162668074|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.7|1.6|<.05
81489263|NCT04070703|162668075|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.1|-.4|<.05
81489264|NCT04070703|162668075|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5|3.1|<.05
81541900|NCT02977403|162760517|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.096|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.097||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.097|-0.290|
81574342|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.47|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|0.2|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.2|-0.6|0.470
81489265|NCT04070703|162668076|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.7|-.3|<.05
81489266|NCT04070703|162668076|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.4|-2.4|<.05
81489267|NCT04070703|162668077|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.4|-1.4|<.05
81489268|NCT04070703|162668077|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.3|.8|<.05
81489269|NCT04070703|162668078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.1|-.1|<.05
81489270|NCT04070703|162668078|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.8|1.6|<.05
81489271|NCT04070703|162668079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.8|-.7|<.05
81489272|NCT04070703|162668079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.3|-3.1|<.05
81489273|NCT04070703|162668080|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.2|-.3|<.05
81489274|NCT04070703|162668080|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-.2|-1.8|<.05
81489275|NCT04070703|162668081|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2|-.4|<.05
81489276|NCT04070703|162668081|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|7.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.9|3.1|<.05
81489277|NCT04070703|162668082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.03|-.04|<.05
81489278|NCT04070703|162668082|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.11|.03|<.05
81489279|NCT04070703|162668083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6|-2|<.05
81489280|NCT04070703|162668083|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|125.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.0|166.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||166|84|<.05
81489281|NCT04070703|162668084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-.1|-.3|<.05
81489282|NCT04070703|162668084|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-.4|-.7|<.05
81541901|NCT02977403|162760518|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.023|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.105|0.059||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.059|-0.105|
81541902|NCT02977403|162760518|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.124|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.277|0.029||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.029|-0.277|
81489283|NCT01080261|162668085|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Study had 91% statistical power to demonstrate that the 9-month rate for MACE (accounting for an expected 9-month attrition rate of 10%) is less than the performance goal, assuming a 9-month MACE rate of 8.2%.|Percent of patients experiencing a MACE|0.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||4.9|||One-group exact binomial test|||A one-group exact binomial test was used to test the hypothesis that the percentage of patients experiencing a MACE event (primary endpoint) in the PROMUS Element cohort is less than the predefined performance goal of 24.1% (based on historical outcomes with plain balloon angioplasty \[20.2%\] plus an adjustment of 3.9% for small vessels).||4.9||<0.0001
81489284|NCT00055237|162668112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion estimate,binomial exact 95%CI|31.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|58.7|||sample estimate with 95% CI||As stated in the Outcome statistical Analysis 1. Section, the confidence interval was calculated using binomial exact statistics. The standard deviation is based on that calculation.|||58.7|11|
81489285|NCT02313155|162668170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.858|11.592|||||Seroconversion rate difference between treatment groups was obtained by subtracting the value of TAK-850 I.M. from TAK-850 S.C.|A/H1N1 Strain||11.592|-24.858|
81489286|NCT02313155|162668170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-15.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.779|2.87|||||Seroconversion rate difference between treatment groups was obtained by subtracting the value of TAK-850 I.M. from TAK-850 S.C.|A/H3N2 Strain||2.870|-33.779|
81489287|NCT02313155|162668170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.048|6.547|||||Seroconversion rate difference between treatment groups was obtained by subtracting the value of TAK-850 I.M. from TAK-850 S.C.|B Strain||6.547|-30.048|
81489288|NCT03881371|162668189|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.277|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.643|-0.555||"Analysis was based on a covariance model (ANCOVA) with treatment and centre as independent factors, baseline mean total daily OFF time measurement as covariate and change from baseline as dependent variable."|ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (Safinamide - Placebo)||-0.555|-1.643|<.0001
81489289|NCT03881371|162668190|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.8901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.382||ANCOVA with treatment and centre as independent factors, baseline NRS measurement as covariate and change from baseline as dependent variable.|ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (Safinamide - Placebo)||0.382|-0.440|0.8901
81489290|NCT03881371|162668191|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.315||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.274|1.515||"ANCOVA with treatment and centre as independent factors, baseline mean total daily ON time measurement as covariate and change from baseline as dependent variable."|ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (Safinamide - Placebo)||1.515|0.274|0.0049
81489291|NCT03881371|162668192|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.345||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.392|1.753||"ANCOVA with treatment and centre as independent factors, baseline mean total daily ON time with no/non-troublesome Dyskinesia measurement as covariate and change from baseline as dependent variable."|ANCOVA|||||1.753|0.392|0.0021
81489292|NCT03881371|162668193|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean|-5.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.447|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.842|-3.141||ANCOVA with treatment and centre as independent factors, baseline UPDRS score as covariate and change from baseline as dependent variable.|ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (Safinamide - Placebo)||-3.141|-8.842|<.0001
81489293|NCT03881371|162668194|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean|-1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.521|-0.511||ANCOVA with treatment and centre as independent factors, baseline UPDRS part II (ADL) score as covariate and change from baseline as dependent variable.|ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (Safinamide - Placebo)||-0.511|-2.521|0.0033
81489294|NCT03881371|162668195|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.988||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.749|-1.856||ANCOVA with treatment and centre as independent factors, baseline UPDRS part III (motor function) score as covariate and change from baseline as dependent variable.|ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (Safinamide - Placebo)||-1.856|-5.749|0.0002
81489295|NCT03881371|162668196|SUPERIORITY||Median|0.0||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Analysis was based on the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test stratified by centre.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Non-parametric 95% confidence interval was presented for the treatment difference in CGI-S at each post-baseline visit as reported by the Hodges-Lehmann estimator.|Treatment difference (Safinamide - Placebo)||0.000|0.000|0.0150
81489296|NCT03881371|162668197|SUPERIORITY||Median|0.5||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0||Analysis was based on the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test stratified by centre.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Non-parametric 95% confidence interval was presented for the treatment difference in CGI-C score at each post-baseline visit as reported by the Hodges-Lehmann estimator.|Treatment difference (Safinamide - Placebo)||1.000|0.000|0.0007
81489297|NCT03881371|162668198|SUPERIORITY||Least-Square Mean|-3.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.132||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.589|-1.128||ANCOVA with treatment and centre as independent factor, baseline Summary Index score as covariate and change from baseline as dependent variable.|ANCOVA|||Treatment difference (Safinamide - Placebo)||-1.128|-5.589|0.0033
81489298|NCT00933933|162668200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinical Specificity|99.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.62|99.88|||Exact binomial|||||99.88|99.62|
81489299|NCT00933933|162668201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinical Sensitivity|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.31|100.0|||Exact binomial|||||100.00|94.31|
81489300|NCT00933933|162668201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinical Sensitivity|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.63|100.0|||Exact binomial|||||100.00|99.63|
81489301|NCT00933933|162668201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinical Sensitivity|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.18|100.0|||Exact binomial|||||100.00|98.18|
81489302|NCT00933933|162668202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinical Specificity|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.18|100.0|||Exact binomial|||||100.00|99.18|
81489303|NCT00933933|162668202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinical Sensitivity|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.48|100.0|||Exact binomial|||||100.00|94.48|
81489304|NCT00933933|162668203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinical Specificity|99.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.06|100.0|||Exact binomial|||||100.00|99.06|
81489305|NCT00933933|162668203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinical Sensitivity|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.4|100.0|||Exact binomial|||||100.00|94.40|
81489306|NCT01532089|162668206|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.31|||Log Rank|Comparisons of PFS between arms were conducted using a stratified log-rank test.||||1.31|0.50|0.39
81489307|NCT01532089|162668207|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.81|||Log Rank|||||2.81|0.71|0.33
81489308|NCT01532089|162668208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.81
81574343|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.683|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.3|-0.5|0.683
81574344|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.775|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.4|-0.5|0.775
81489309|NCT03329001|162668216|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.911|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.855|0.9706|||||Relative bioavailability (AUC\[tablet\]/AUC\[capsule\]) was assessed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) model accounting for sequence, participants nested with sequences, period and treatment.|||0.9706|0.8550|
81489310|NCT03329001|162668217|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.9216|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8631|0.9841|||||Relative bioavailability (AUC\[tablet\]/AUC\[capsule\]) was assessed using ANOVA model accounting for sequence, participants nested with sequences, period and treatment.|||0.9841|0.8631|
81489311|NCT03329001|162668218|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.9483|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8489|1.0593|||||Relative bioavailability (Cmax\[tablet\]/Cmax\[capsule\]) was assessed using ANOVA model accounting for sequence, participants nested with sequences, period and treatment.|||1.0593|0.8489|
81489312|NCT03329001|162668223|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% confidence interval of the ratio of geometric least-squares means of the test (tablet) to reference (capsule) product was within 0.80 - 1.25% for AUC0-t|Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.9594|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9199|1.0006|||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model with fixed effects of treatment, period, sequence, and random effect for participant nested within sequence. Ratio of geometric least square mean of niraparib tablet to niraparib capsule is presented.|||1.0006|0.9199|
81489313|NCT03329001|162668224|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% confidence interval of the ratio of geometric least-squares means of the test (tablet) to reference (capsule) product was within 0.80 - 1.25% for AUC0-inf|Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.9566|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9164|0.9986|||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model with fixed effects of treatment, period, sequence, and random effect for participant nested within sequence. Ratio of geometric least square mean of niraparib tablet to niraparib capsule is presented.|||0.9986|0.9164|
81489314|NCT03329001|162668225|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% confidence interval of the ratio of geometric least-squares means of the test (tablet) to reference (capsule) product was within 0.80 - 1.25% for Cmax|Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.9619|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9124|1.014|||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model with fixed effects of treatment, period, sequence, and random effect for participant nested within sequence. Ratio of geometric least square mean of niraparib tablet to niraparib capsule is presented.|||1.0140|0.9124|
81489315|NCT03329001|162668230|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.3154|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1742|1.4735|||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model with fixed effects of treatment, period, sequence, and random effect for participant nested within sequence.|||1.4735|1.1742|
81489316|NCT03329001|162668231|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.2771|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1537|1.4137|||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model with fixed effects of treatment, period, sequence, and random effect for participant nested within sequence.|||1.4137|1.1537|
81489317|NCT03329001|162668232|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.1129|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9408|1.3164|||||Analysis was performed using linear mixed model with fixed effects of treatment, period, sequence, and random effect for participant nested within sequence.|||1.3164|0.9408|
81489318|NCT00622518|162668246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P value is based on rating\*group interaction term|linear mixed model|||||||.002
81489319|NCT04225832|162668306|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|6.26||a-priori threshold was p\<.05 for two-sided p-value Regression employed nonresponse weights to account for any bias associated with completing any follow-up survey.|Regression, Logistic|Regression results control for immigration status and length of time in U.S.|Odds ratio is for indicator of intervention arm||Regression results control for immigration status and length of time in U.S.|6.26|1.01|.049
81489320|NCT04225832|162668307|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.81||a-priori threshold was p\<.05 for two-sided p-value Regression employed nonresponse weights to account for any bias associated with completing any follow-up survey.|Regression, Logistic|Regression results control for immigration status and length of time in U.S.|Odds ratio is for indicator of intervention arm|||1.81|0.62|.83
81489321|NCT04225832|162668308|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.14|TWO_SIDED|||||a-priori threshold was p\<.05 for two-sided p-value Regression employed nonresponse weights to account for any bias associated with completing any follow-up survey.|Regression, Linear|Regression results control for immigration status, length of time in U.S., and baseline value of the outcome|Slope is adjusted regression coefficient for indicator of intervention arm|"Unlike the observed at any FU primary outcomes which have a single value for each participant, for this outcome we employed a repeated measures style structure with one record for each of up to 3 FU observations. A sandwich estimator (SAS Proc Surveyreg) was employed to account for clustering of observations within participant."||||.14
81541903|NCT02977403|162760519|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.057|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.027||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.027|-0.140|
81489322|NCT00311168|162668309|SUPERIORITY|A target of an 80% reduction in percentage of ventricular pacing with VIP™ is proposed in this study. In order to achieve an 80% power of detecting an 80% reduction in the percentage of ventricular paced events and using a two group two-sided t-test of equal means, a minimum sample size of 39 patients per group was required. To account for possible withdrawal or loss to follow-up, this study targeted to enroll 100 patients (50 per group).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-60.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.5|-52.9|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference in the percentage of intrinsic ventricular events is presented as, VIP Off - VIP On.|||-52.9|-67.5|<0.0001
81489323|NCT02452190|162668334|SUPERIORITY|A fixed-sequence multiple testing procedure was implemented to test the primary and secondary endpoints while controlling the overall Type I error rate at 0.05. At the point where p\>0.05, no further comparisons were interpreted inferentially.|CAE rate ratio (reslizumab vs placebo)|0.79||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.562|1.124||The treatment effect was tested using the likelihood based Chi-square test at the 0.05 significance level.|Chi-squared|||The frequency of CAEs was analyzed using the generalized linear model (GLM) for data from the negative binomial distributions that is commonly referred to as the negative binomial (NB) regression model. The primary NB model included the treatment group, randomization stratification factors, and number of prior exacerbations as model factors and the logarithm of treatment duration excluding the summed duration of exacerbations in the treatment period as an offset variable.||1.124|0.562|0.194
81489324|NCT06001021|162668361|SUPERIORITY|"In the Superiority Trial, the statistical test aims to show that the treatment group gives better results than the control group. In an equivalence trial, the statistical test aims to show that two treatments are not too different in characteristics, where not too different is defined in a clinical manner (Lesaffre, 2008).~Lesaffre E. Superiority, equivalence, and non-inferiority trials. Bull NYU Hosp Jt Dis. 2008;66(2):150-4. PMID: 18537788."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.78||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-38.9|-32.19||The significance level is 0.10 with 90% confidence interval|ANCOVA|||||-32.19|-38.90|0.000
81489325|NCT06001021|162668362|SUPERIORITY|"In the Superiority Trial, the statistical test aims to show that the treatment group gives better results than the control group. In an equivalence trial, the statistical test aims to show that two treatments are not too different in characteristics, where not too different is defined in a clinical manner (Lesaffre, 2008). Lesaffre E. Superiority, equivalence, and non-inferiority trials. Bull NYU Hosp Jt Dis.~2008;66(2):150-4. PMID: 18537788"|Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.96|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.14||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.59|28.32||The significance level is 0.10 with 90% confidence interval|ANCOVA|||||28.32|19.59|0.000
81489326|NCT06001021|162668363|SUPERIORITY|"In the Superiority Trial, the statistical test aims to show that the treatment group gives better results than the control group. In an equivalence trial, the statistical test aims to show that two treatments are not too different in characteristics, where not too different is defined in a clinical manner (Lesaffre, 2008).~Lesaffre E. Superiority, equivalence, and non-inferiority trials. Bull NYU Hosp Jt Dis. 2008;66(2):150-4. PMID: 18537788."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|86.89|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.43||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.33|95.46||The significance level is 0.10 with 90% confidence interval|ANCOVA|||||95.46|78.33|0.00
81489327|NCT06001021|162668364|SUPERIORITY|"In the Superiority Trial, the statistical test aims to show that the treatment group gives better results than the control group. In an equivalence trial, the statistical test aims to show that two treatments are not too different in characteristics, where not too different is defined in a clinical manner (Lesaffre, 2008).~Lesaffre E. Superiority, equivalence, and non-inferiority trials. Bull NYU Hosp Jt Dis. 2008;66(2):150-4. PMID: 18537788."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.15||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.41|25.12||The significance level is 0.10 with 90% confidence interval|ANCOVA|||||25.12|19.41|0.000
81489328|NCT06001021|162668365|SUPERIORITY|"In the Superiority Trial, the statistical test aims to show that the treatment group gives better results than the control group. In an equivalence trial, the statistical test aims to show that two treatments are not too different in characteristics, where not too different is defined in a clinical manner (Lesaffre, 2008)."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.55||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.02|17.87||The significance level is 0.10 with 90% confidence interval|ANCOVA|||Physical Domain of Quality of Life||17.87|15.02|0.000
81489329|NCT06001021|162668365|SUPERIORITY|"In the Superiority Trial, the statistical test aims to show that the treatment group gives better results than the control group. In an equivalence trial, the statistical test aims to show that two treatments are not too different in characteristics, where not too different is defined in a clinical manner (Lesaffre, 2008)."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.62||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|15.16|18.04||The significance level is 0.10 with 90% confidence interval.|ANCOVA|||Psychological Domain of Quality of Life||18.04|15.16|0.000
81489330|NCT06001021|162668365|SUPERIORITY|"In the Superiority Trial, the statistical test aims to show that the treatment group gives better results than the control group. In an equivalence trial, the statistical test aims to show that two treatments are not too different in characteristics, where not too different is defined in a clinical manner (Lesaffre, 2008)."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.96||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.52|9.01||The significance level is 0.10 with 90% confidence interval.|ANCOVA|||Social Domain of Quality of Life||9.01|7.52|0.000
81489331|NCT06001021|162668365|SUPERIORITY|"In the Superiority Trial, the statistical test aims to show that the treatment group gives better results than the control group. In an equivalence trial, the statistical test aims to show that two treatments are not too different in characteristics, where not too different is defined in a clinical manner (Lesaffre, 2008)."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.07||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|21.64|25.81||The significance level is 0.10 with 90% confidence interval.|ANCOVA|||||25.81|21.64|0.000
81489332|NCT01138735|162668368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No adjustment for multiplicity is required. The tests will be conducted as two-sided, each at the 0.05 significance level. The trial will be claimed 'positive' if all primary analyses are shown statistically significant at the 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel(CMH) test stratified by analysis center, using general association statistics||"null hypothesis: no difference in Success rate in two treatment groups (adapalene/benzoyl peroxide vs Topical Gel Vehicle).~power calculation: 90%"||||<0.001
81489333|NCT01138735|162668369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No adjustment for multiplicity is required. The tests will be conducted as two-sided, each at the 0.05 significance level. The trial will be claimed 'positive' if all primary analyses are shown statistically significant at the 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|normality assumption is not met. ANCOVA Model: Ranked Change in Total Lesion Counts = Ranked Baseline Lesion Counts, Analysis Center, Treatment.||null hypothesis: no difference in change from baseline in total lesion count in two treatment groups (adapalene/benzoyl peroxide vs Topical Gel Vehicle)||||<0.001
81489334|NCT01138735|162668370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test with row mean difference statistic using relative to an identified distribution(RIDIT) score, controlling for analysis center||||||<0.001
81489335|NCT01138735|162668371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Ranked Change in Inflammatory Lesion Counts = Ranked Baseline Inflammatory Lesion Counts, Analysis Center, Treatment||||||<0.001
81489336|NCT06001866|162668372|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||LSD test|||||||<0.0001
81489337|NCT06001866|162668372|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||LSD test|||||||<0.00001
81489338|NCT06001866|162668373|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||LSD test|||||||<0.00001
81489339|NCT06001866|162668373|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||LSD test|||||||<0.00001
81541904|NCT02977403|162760519|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.161|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.302|-0.02||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||-0.020|-0.302|
81574345|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.848|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 3: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.3|-0.4|0.848
81574346|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.49|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.6|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 3: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.6|-0.2|0.490
81489340|NCT06001866|162668374|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.78|||||||LSD test|||||||=0.78
81489341|NCT06001866|162668374|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||LSD test|||||||<.00001
81489342|NCT06001866|162668375|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||LSD test|||||||=1.00
81489343|NCT06001866|162668375|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||LSD test|||||||<0.00001
81489344|NCT06001866|162668376|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.75|||||||LSD test|||||||=0.75
81489345|NCT06001866|162668376|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||LSD test|||||||<0.01
81489346|NCT06001866|162668377|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||LSD test|||||||<0.00001
81489347|NCT06001866|162668377|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.62|||||||LSD test|||||||=0.62
81489348|NCT06001866|162668378|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.16|||||||LSD test|||||||=0.16
81489349|NCT06001866|162668378|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.33|||||||LSD test|||||||=0.33
81489350|NCT06001866|162668379|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=.54
81489351|NCT06001866|162668380|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81489352|NCT05850494|162668466|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of -0.200 L at a one-sided significance level of 0.025.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0136|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.018||P-Value not applicable since a non-inferiority test was used for the analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.018|-0.037|
81489353|NCT03034967|162668538|OTHER|Emax|Median Posterior Difference|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.66|||||Median posterior difference, 90 percent (%) credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 5 mg has been presented.|4-parameter Emax model selected.||0.66|0.00|
81489354|NCT03034967|162668538|OTHER|Emax|Median Posterior Difference|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|1.52|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 10 mg has been presented.|4-parameter Emax model||1.52|0.00|
81489355|NCT03034967|162668538|OTHER|Emax|Median Posterior Difference|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|1.97|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 25 mg has been presented.|4-parameter Emax model selected.||1.97|0.43|
81489356|NCT03034967|162668538|OTHER|Emax|Median Posterior Difference|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|2.03|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 35 mg has been presented.|4-parameter Emax model selected.||2.03|0.72|
81489357|NCT03034967|162668538|OTHER|Emax|Median Posterior Difference|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|2.07|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 50 mg has been presented.|4-parameter Emax model selected.||2.07|0.79|
81489358|NCT03034967|162668539|OTHER|Emax|Median Posterior Difference|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.42|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 5 mg has been presented.|4-parameter Emax model selected.||0.42|0.00|
81489359|NCT03034967|162668539|OTHER|Emax|Median Posterior Difference|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.87|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 10 mg has been presented.|4-parameter Emax model||0.87|0.00|
81489360|NCT03034967|162668539|OTHER|Emax|Median Posterior Difference|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|1.08|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 25 mg has been presented.|4-parameter Emax model selected.||1.08|0.23|
81489361|NCT03034967|162668539|OTHER|Emax|Median Posterior Difference|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|1.1|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 35 mg has been presented.|4-parameter Emax model selected.||1.10|0.37|
81489362|NCT03034967|162668539|OTHER|Emax|Median Posterior Difference|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.12|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 50 mg has been presented.|4-parameter Emax model selected.||1.12|0.40|
81489363|NCT03034967|162668540|OTHER|Emax|Median Posterior Difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.16|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 5 mg has been presented.|4-parameter Emax model selected.||0.16|0.00|
81541905|NCT02977403|162760520|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.0002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.091|0.091||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.091|-0.091|
81541906|NCT02977403|162760520|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.004|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.157|0.149||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.149|-0.157|
81541907|NCT02977403|162760521|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.071||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.071|-0.092|
81541908|NCT02977403|162760521|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|0.029|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.126|0.183||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.183|-0.126|
81489364|NCT03034967|162668540|OTHER|Emax|Median Posterior Difference|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.43|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 10 mg has been presented.|4-parameter Emax model||0.43|0.00|
81489365|NCT03034967|162668540|OTHER|Emax|Median Posterior Difference|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|0.61|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 25 mg has been presented.|4-parameter Emax model selected.||0.61|0.04|
81489366|NCT03034967|162668540|OTHER|Emax|Median Posterior Difference|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.21|0.64|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 35 mg has been presented.|4-parameter Emax model selected.||0.64|0.21|
81489367|NCT03034967|162668540|OTHER|Emax|Median Posterior Difference|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|0.66|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 50 mg has been presented.|4-parameter Emax model selected.||0.66|0.26|
81489368|NCT03034967|162668541|OTHER|Log-linear|Median Posterior Difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.23|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 5 mg has been presented.|Log-linear model.||0.23|-0.21|
81489369|NCT03034967|162668541|OTHER|Log-linear|Median Posterior Difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.23|0.25|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 10 mg has been presented.|Log-linear model||0.25|-0.23|
81489370|NCT03034967|162668541|OTHER|Log-linear|Median Posterior Difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.27|0.29|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 25 mg has been presented.|Log-linear model||0.29|-0.27|
81489371|NCT03034967|162668541|OTHER|Log-linear|Median Posterior Difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.28|0.3|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 35 mg has been presented.|Log-linear model||0.30|-0.28|
81489372|NCT03034967|162668541|OTHER|Log-linear|Median Posterior Difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.29|0.31|||||Median posterior difference, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 50 mg has been presented.|Log-linear model||0.31|-0.29|
81489373|NCT03034967|162668548|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|2.86||Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function including treatment, relevant Baseline E-RS: COPD score, smoking status at Screening, country, month, Baseline by month and treatment by month interactions.|linear mixed model||Odds Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 5 mg has been presented.|||2.86|1.02|0.089
81489374|NCT03034967|162668548|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.79||Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function including treatment, relevant Baseline E-RS: COPD score, smoking status at Screening, country, month, Baseline by month and treatment by month interactions.|linear mixed model||Odds Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 10 mg has been presented.|||1.79|0.62|0.881
81489375|NCT03034967|162668548|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.51|1.48||Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function including treatment, relevant Baseline E-RS: COPD score, smoking status at Screening, country, month, Baseline by month and treatment by month interactions.|linear mixed model||Odds Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 25 mg has been presented.|||1.48|0.51|0.674
81489376|NCT03034967|162668548|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|1.58||Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function including treatment, relevant Baseline E-RS: COPD score, smoking status at Screening, country, month, Baseline by month and treatment by month interactions.|linear mixed model||Odds Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 35 mg has been presented.|||1.58|0.54|0.804
81489377|NCT03034967|162668548|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|1.71||Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function including treatment, relevant Baseline E-RS: COPD score, smoking status at Screening, country, month, Baseline by month and treatment by month interactions.|linear mixed model||Odds Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 50 mg has been presented.|||1.71|0.59|0.987
81489378|NCT03034967|162668550|OTHER||Median Posterior Hazard Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|2.6|||||Median Posterior Hazard Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 5 mg has been presented.||DNX versus (vs.) Placebo statistics calculated using a Bayesian proportional hazards model including treatment, gender, exacerbation history (\<=1/\>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status at Screening, country and post-bronchodilator % predicted Forced Expiratory Volume in one second (FEV1)at Screening.|2.6|0.5|
81489379|NCT03034967|162668550|OTHER||Median Posterior Hazard Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|2.4|||||Median Posterior Hazard Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 10 mg has been presented.||DNX vs. Placebo statistics calculated using a Bayesian proportional hazards model including treatment, gender, exacerbation history (\<=1/\>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status at Screening, country and post-bronchodilator % predicted FEV1 at Screening.|2.4|0.4|
81489380|NCT03034967|162668550|OTHER||Median Posterior Hazard Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|3.2|||||Median Posterior Hazard Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 25 mg has been presented.||DNX vs. Placebo statistics calculated using a Bayesian proportional hazards model including treatment, gender, exacerbation history (\<=1/\>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status at Screening, country and post-bronchodilator % predicted FEV1 at Screening.|3.2|0.6|
81489381|NCT03034967|162668550|OTHER||Median Posterior Hazard Ratio|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|4.3|||||Median Posterior Hazard Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 35 mg has been presented.||DNX vs. Placebo statistics calculated using a Bayesian proportional hazards model including treatment, gender, exacerbation history (\<=1/\>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status at Screening, country and post-bronchodilator % predicted FEV1 at Screening.|4.3|1.0|
81574347|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.433|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.2|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 3: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.2|-0.7|0.433
81489382|NCT03034967|162668550|OTHER||Median Posterior Hazard Ratio|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|4.5|||||Median Posterior Hazard Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 50 mg has been presented.||DNX vs. Placebo statistics calculated using a Bayesian proportional hazards model including treatment, gender, exacerbation history (\<=1/\>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status at Screening, country and post-bronchodilator % predicted FEV1 at Screening.|4.5|0.9|
81489383|NCT03034967|162668553|OTHER|Bayesian proportional hazards model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|2.2|||||Hazard Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 5 mg has been presented.||DNX vs. Placebo statistics calculated using a Bayesian proportional hazards model including treatment, gender, exacerbation history (\<=1/\>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status at Screening, country and post-bronchodilator %predicted FEV1 at Screening.|2.2|1.0|
81489384|NCT03034967|162668553|OTHER|Bayesian proportional hazards model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.7|||||Hazard Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 10 mg has been presented.||DNX vs. Placebo statistics calculated using a Bayesian proportional hazards model including treatment, gender, exacerbation history (\<=1/\>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status at Screening, country and post-bronchodilator % predicted FEV1 at Screening.|1.7|0.8|
81489385|NCT03034967|162668553|OTHER|Bayesian proportional hazards model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.6|||||Hazard Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 25 mg has been presented.||DNX vs. Placebo statistics calculated using a Bayesian proportional hazards model including treatment, gender, exacerbation history (\<=1/\>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status at Screening, country and post-bronchodilator % predicted FEV1 at Screening.|1.6|0.7|
81489386|NCT03034967|162668553|OTHER|Bayesian proportional hazards model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|2.1|||||Hazard Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 35 mg has been presented.||DNX vs. Placebo statistics calculated using a Bayesian proportional hazards model including treatment, gender, exacerbation history (\<=1/\>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status at Screening, country and post-bronchodilator % predicted FEV1 at Screening.|2.1|1.0|
81489387|NCT03034967|162668553|OTHER|Bayesian proportional hazards model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|2.3|||||Hazard Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 50 mg has been presented.||DNX vs. Placebo statistics calculated using a Bayesian proportional hazards model including treatment, gender, exacerbation history (\<=1/\>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status at Screening, country and post-bronchodilator % predicted FEV1 at Screening.|2.3|1.1|
81489388|NCT03034967|162668554|OTHER|Bayesian proportional hazards model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|5.5|||||Hazard Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 5 mg has been presented.||DNX vs. Placebo statistics calculated using a Bayesian proportional hazards model including treatment, gender, exacerbation history (\<=1/\>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status at Screening, country and post-bronchodilator % predicted FEV1 at Screening.|5.5|0.7|
81541909|NCT02977403|162760522|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.013|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.101|0.076||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.076|-0.101|
81489389|NCT03034967|162668554|OTHER|Bayesian proportional hazards model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|5.8|||||Hazard Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 10 mg has been presented.||DNX vs. Placebo statistics calculated using a Bayesian proportional hazards model including treatment, gender, exacerbation history (\<=1/\>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status at Screening, country and post-bronchodilator % predicted FEV1 at Screening.|5.8|0.7|
81489390|NCT03034967|162668554|OTHER|Bayesian proportional hazards model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|5.6|||||Hazard Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 25 mg has been presented.||DNX vs. Placebo statistics calculated using a Bayesian proportional hazards model including treatment, gender, exacerbation history (\<=1/\>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status at Screening, country and post-bronchodilator % predicted FEV1 at Screening.|5.6|0.7|
81489391|NCT03034967|162668554|OTHER|Bayesian proportional hazards model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|6.9|||||Hazard Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 35 mg has been presented.||DNX vs. Placebo statistics calculated using a Bayesian proportional hazards model including treatment, gender, exacerbation history (\<=1/\>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status at Screening, country and post-bronchodilator % predicted FEV1 at Screening.|6.9|0.9|
81489392|NCT03034967|162668554|OTHER|Bayesian proportional hazards model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|2.7|||||Hazard Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 50 mg has been presented.||DNX vs. Placebo statistics calculated using a Bayesian proportional hazards model including treatment, gender, exacerbation history (\<=1/\>=2 moderate/severe), smoking status at Screening, country and post-bronchodilator % predicted FEV1 at Screening.|2.7|0.2|
81489393|NCT03034967|162668557|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|2.59||Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function including treatment, Baseline SGRQ total score, smoking status at Screening, country, visit, Baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions.|Linear mixed model||Odds Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 5 mg has been presented.|||2.59|0.88|0.208
81489394|NCT03034967|162668557|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|2.2||Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function including treatment, Baseline SGRQ total score, smoking status at Screening, country, visit, Baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions.|Linear mixed model||Odds Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 10 mg has been presented.|||2.20|0.73|0.482
81489395|NCT03034967|162668557|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|2.53||Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function including treatment, Baseline SGRQ total score, smoking status at Screening, country, visit, Baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions.|Linear mixed model||Odds Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 25 mg has been presented.|||2.53|0.86|0.239
81541910|NCT02977403|162760522|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.106|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.273|0.06||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.060|-0.273|
81489396|NCT03034967|162668557|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|2.26||Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function including treatment, Baseline SGRQ total score, smoking status at Screening, country, visit, Baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions.|Linear mixed model||Odds Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 35 mg has been presented.|||2.26|0.75|0.426
81489397|NCT03034967|162668557|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.763|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|1.58||Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function including treatment, Baseline SGRQ total score, smoking status at Screening, country, visit, Baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions.|Linear mixed model||Odds Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 50 mg has been presented.|||1.58|0.52|0.763
81489398|NCT03034967|162668559|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|1.76||Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function including treatment, Baseline CAT score, smoking status at Screening, country, visit, Baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions.|Linear mixed model||Odds Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 5 mg has been presented.|||1.76|0.58|0.973
81489399|NCT03034967|162668559|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.825|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|1.63||Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function including treatment, Baseline CAT score, smoking status at Screening, country, visit, Baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions.|Linear mixed model||Odds Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 10 mg has been presented.|||1.63|0.53|0.825
81489400|NCT03034967|162668559|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|1.66||Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function including treatment, Baseline CAT score, smoking status at Screening, country, visit, Baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions.|Linear mixed model||Odds Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 25 mg has been presented.|||1.66|0.55|0.887
81489401|NCT03034967|162668559|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|2.13||Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function including treatment, Baseline CAT score, smoking status at Screening, country, visit, Baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions.|Linear mixed model||Odds Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 35 mg has been presented.|||2.13|0.69|0.567
81541911|NCT02977403|162760523|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.033|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.043||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.043|-0.110|
81489402|NCT03034967|162668559|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|2.2||Analysis performed using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function including treatment, Baseline CAT score, smoking status at Screening, country, visit, Baseline by visit and treatment by visit interactions.|Linear mixed model||Odds Ratio, 90% credible interval for Placebo and Danirixin 50 mg has been presented.|||2.20|0.72|0.501
81489403|NCT04357795|162668627|OTHER|Single group analysis|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81489404|NCT04357795|162668628|OTHER|Single group analysis|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81489405|NCT04357795|162668629|OTHER|Single group analysis|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81489406|NCT04357795|162668630|OTHER|Single group analysis|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81489407|NCT04357795|162668631|OTHER|Single group analysis||||||0.0323|||||||Paired t-test|OD- Right eye p value||||||0.0323
81541912|NCT02977403|162760523|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.166|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.335|0.003||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.003|-0.335|
81574348|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.796|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 4: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.5|-0.4|0.796
81489408|NCT04357795|162668631|OTHER|Single group analysis||||||0.3447||||||OS: P-Value|Paired t-test|||||||0.3447
81489409|NCT04357795|162668632|OTHER|Single group analysis|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.0001
81489410|NCT04357795|162668633|OTHER|Single group analysis||||||0.0029|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.0029
81489411|NCT05845619|162668648|SUPERIORITY|There was no power calculation because this was a pilot study.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.76|||Regression, Logistic||Numerator: pilot; denominator: prospective controls|In this pilot study, we hypothesized that pilot participants would have a reduced risk of viremia 6 months after the intervention compared to controls.||1.76|0.83|0.33
81489412|NCT05845619|162668648|SUPERIORITY|No power calculation, pilot study.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.14|0.73|0.41
81489413|NCT02629159|162668674|SUPERIORITY|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.|Response Rate Difference|34.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.0|39.2||This comparison was the primary analysis for US/FDA regulatory purposes, and a ranked key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||39.2|29.0|<0.001
81489414|NCT02629159|162668674|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|7.5||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|13.8||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||13.8|1.2|0.018
81489415|NCT02629159|162668675|SUPERIORITY|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.|Response Rate Difference|22.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|26.5||This comparison was the primary analysis for EU/EMA regulatory purposes, and a ranked key secondary endpoint for US/FDA regulatory purposes.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||26.5|18.6|<0.001
81489416|NCT02629159|162668675|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|10.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|16.1||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||16.1|5.3|<0.001
81489417|NCT02629159|162668676|SUPERIORITY|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-1.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.469|-1.194||This comparison was a ranked key secondary endpoint in the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence for US/FDA and EU/EMA.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, prior biological DMARD use, and Baseline value as covariates.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-1.194|-1.469|<0.001
81489418|NCT02629159|162668676|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.638|-0.295||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, prior biological DMARD use and Baseline value as covariates.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||-0.295|-0.638|<0.001
81489419|NCT02629159|162668677|SUPERIORITY|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.37||This comparison was a ranked key secondary endpoint in the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence for US/FDA and EU/EMA.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, prior biological DMARD use and Baseline value as covariates.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.37|-0.97|<0.001
81489420|NCT02629159|162668677|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.14||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.51||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, prior biological DMARD use and Baseline value as covariates.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||0.51|-0.23|0.448
81489421|NCT02629159|162668678|SUPERIORITY|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.372|-0.253||This comparison was a ranked key secondary endpoint in the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence for US/FDA and EU/EMA.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, prior biological DMARD use and Baseline value as covariates.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.253|-0.372|<0.001
81489422|NCT02629159|162668678|SUPERIORITY|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-0.11||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.184|-0.036||This comparison was a ranked key secondary endpoint in the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence for US/FDA only.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, prior biological DMARD use and Baseline value as covariates.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||-0.036|-0.184|0.004
81489423|NCT02629159|162668679|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority test of upadacitinib versus adalimumab was evaluated using the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the treatment difference against a non-inferiority margin of 10%. This comparison was a ranked key secondary endpoint in the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence for US/FDA only.|Response Rate Difference|16.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|22.3|||||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||22.3|9.9|
81489424|NCT02629159|162668679|SUPERIORITY|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.|||||<|0.001||||||This comparison was a ranked key secondary endpoint in the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence for US/FDA only.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use.||||||<0.001
81489425|NCT02629159|162668679|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|30.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.6|35.0||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||35.0|25.6|<0.001
81489426|NCT02629159|162668680|SUPERIORITY|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.|LS Mean Difference|4.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.52|5.15||This comparison was a ranked key secondary endpoint in the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence for US/FDA and EU/EMA.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, previous bDMARD use, and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||5.15|3.52|<0.001
81489427|NCT02629159|162668680|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.62||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.62||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, previous bDMARD use, and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||2.62|0.62|0.002
81574349|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.624|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 4: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.5|-0.3|0.624
81489428|NCT02629159|162668681|SUPERIORITY|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.|Response Rate Difference|31.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.5|35.8||This comparison was a ranked key secondary endpoint in the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence for US/FDA and EU/EMA.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||35.8|26.5|<0.001
81489429|NCT02629159|162668681|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority test of upadacitinib versus adalimumab was evaluated using the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the treatment difference against a non-inferiority margin of 10%. This comparison was a ranked key secondary endpoint in the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence for EU/EMA only.|Response Rate Difference|16.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|22.5|||||Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||22.5|10.0|
81489430|NCT02629159|162668681|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use||||||<0.001
81489431|NCT02629159|162668682|SUPERIORITY|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.|Response Rate Difference|24.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.4|28.8||This comparison was a ranked key secondary endpoint in the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence for US/FDA and EU/EMA.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||28.8|19.4|<0.001
81489432|NCT02629159|162668682|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|10.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|16.7||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||16.7|4.2|0.001
81489433|NCT02629159|162668683|SUPERIORITY|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-44.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.39|-32.69||This comparison was a ranked key secondary endpoint in the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence for US/FDA and EU/EMA.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, previous bDMARD use, and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-32.69|-55.39|<0.001
81489434|NCT02629159|162668683|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.92||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.89|4.05||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, previous bDMARD use, and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||4.05|-23.89|0.164
81489435|NCT02629159|162668684|SUPERIORITY|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.|LS Mean Difference|4.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|5.16||This comparison was a ranked key secondary endpoint in the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence for US/FDA and EU/EMA.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, previous bDMARD use, and Baseline value as covariate|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||5.16|3.13|<0.001
81489436|NCT02629159|162668684|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.51||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.76||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, previous bDMARD use, and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||2.76|0.27|0.017
81489437|NCT02629159|162668685|SUPERIORITY|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.|LS Mean Difference|-6.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.63|-3.27||This comparison was a ranked key secondary endpoint in the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence for US/FDA only.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, previous bDMARD use, and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||-3.27|-9.63|<0.001
81489438|NCT02629159|162668685|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-16.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.89|-13.71||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction, previous bDMARD use, and Baseline value as covariate.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-13.71|-18.89|<0.001
81489439|NCT02629159|162668686|SUPERIORITY|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked key secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.|Response Rate Difference|7.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|12.1||This comparison was a ranked key secondary endpoint in the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence for EU/EMA only.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||12.1|3.0|<0.001
81489440|NCT02629159|162668686|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|-3.4||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|1.5||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||1.5|-8.2|0.187
81574350|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.844|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 4: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.4|-0.5|0.844
81489441|NCT02629159|162668687|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|20.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.3|23.7||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||23.7|16.3|<0.001
81489442|NCT02629159|162668687|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|11.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|16.4||This comparison was not part of the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the stratification factor of prior biological DMARD use|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Adalimumab|||16.4|6.5|<0.001
81574351|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.743|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|1.0|||LS Mean Difference|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 5: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.0|-0.7|0.743
81489443|NCT05523297|162668706|NON_INFERIORITY|The test for non-inferiority was one-sided Farrington-Manning score test with non-inferiority margin 10% at a significance level of 2.5%. If the 95% CI for treatment effect not only lay above -10% (the non-inferiority margin) but also above 0, then there was evidence of superiority.|percent difference|17.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|26.4|||Two-sided Farrington-Manning score test.||Difference between Octaplex and FP arms for effectiveness|||26.4|8.7|<0.0001
81489444|NCT05523297|162668707|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.88|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.88|1.26|0.0022
81489445|NCT05523297|162668708|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-170.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-250.24|-91.22|||ANOVA|||12 hours after chest closure||-91.22|-250.24|<0.0001
81489446|NCT05523297|162668708|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-231.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-338.17|-125.67|||ANOVA|||24 hours after chest closure||-125.67|-338.17|<0.0001
81489447|NCT05523297|162668709|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|5.15|||Regression, Logistic|||Within 24 hours after IMP start||5.15|1.97|<0.0001
81489448|NCT05523297|162668709|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|4.52|||Regression, Logistic|||Within 24 hours after surgery start||4.52|1.83|<0.0001
81489449|NCT05523297|162668709|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|5.15|||Regression, Logistic|||Within 24 hours after CPB end||5.15|1.97|<0.0001
81489450|NCT05523297|162668710|OTHER||Mean ratio|0.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.57|||Counting regression|||||0.57|0.41|<0.0001
81489451|NCT05523297|162668711|OTHER||Mean ratio|0.71||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.88|||Counting regression|||||0.88|0.57|0.0015
81541913|NCT02977403|162760524|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.011|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.091||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.091|-0.069|
81489452|NCT05523297|162668712|OTHER||Mean ratio|0.61||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.82|||Counting regression|||During the first 24 hours after IMP start||0.82|0.46|0.0010
81541914|NCT02977403|162760524|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.167|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.332|-0.002||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||-0.002|-0.332|
81574352|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.356|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|0.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 5: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.4|-1.3|0.356
81489453|NCT05523297|162668712|OTHER||Mean ratio|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.76|||Counting regression|||During the first 7 days after IMP start||0.76|0.45|<0.0001
81489454|NCT05523297|162668713|OTHER||Mean ratio|0.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.06|||Negative binomial regression|||FP including IMP (During the first 24 hours after IMP start)||0.06|0.03|<0.0001
81489455|NCT05523297|162668713|OTHER||Mean ratio|0.85||||0.8522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|4.82|||Negative binomial regression|||FP excluding IMP (During the first 24 hours after IMP start)||4.82|0.15|0.8522
81489456|NCT05523297|162668713|OTHER||Mean ratio|0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.68|||Negative binomial regression|||RBCs (During the first 24 hours after IMP start)||0.68|0.40|<0.0001
81489457|NCT05523297|162668713|OTHER||Mean ratio|0.65||||0.0169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.92|||Negative binomial regression|||Platelets (During the first 24 hours after IMP start)||0.92|0.45|0.0169
81489458|NCT05523297|162668713|OTHER||Mean ratio|0.57||||0.3288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.76|||Negative binomial regression|||Cryoprecipitate (During the first 24 hours after IMP start)||1.76|0.18|0.3288
81489459|NCT05523297|162668713|OTHER||Mean ratio|0.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.06|||Negative binomial regression|||FP including IMP (During the first 7 days after IMP start)||0.06|0.04|<0.0001
81489460|NCT05523297|162668713|OTHER||Mean ratio|0.63||||0.5439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|2.84|||Negative binomial regression|||FP excluding IMP (During the first 7 days after IMP start)||2.84|0.14|0.5439
81489461|NCT05523297|162668713|OTHER||Mean ratio|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.74|||Negative binomial regression|||Red blood cells (During the first 7 days after IMP start)||0.74|0.47|<0.0001
81489462|NCT05523297|162668713|OTHER||Mean ratio|0.58||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.84|||Negative binomial regression|||Platelets (During the first 7 days after IMP start)||0.84|0.40|0.0042
81489463|NCT05523297|162668713|OTHER||Mean ratio|0.49||||0.2241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.56|||Negative binomial regression|||Cryoprecipitate (During the first 7 days after IMP start)||1.56|0.15|0.2241
81489464|NCT05523297|162668714|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.52|||Regression, Logistic|||FP excluding IMP (Within 24 hours after IMP start)||2.52|0.32|0.8364
81489465|NCT05523297|162668714|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|3.11|||Regression, Logistic|||RBCs (Within 24 hours after IMP start)||3.11|1.42|0.0002
81489466|NCT05523297|162668714|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.1742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Platelets (Within 24 hours after IMP start)||1.91|0.89|0.1742
81489467|NCT05523297|162668714|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.4618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.38|||Regression, Logistic|||Cryoprecipitate (Within 24 hours after IMP start)||3.38|0.58|0.4618
81489468|NCT05523297|162668714|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.55|||Regression, Logistic|||Any individual ABP (Within 24 hours after IMP start)||2.55|1.12|0.0129
81489469|NCT05523297|162668714|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.3297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.94|||Regression, Logistic|||FP excluding IMP (Within 7 days after IMP start)||3.94|0.63|0.3297
81489470|NCT05523297|162668714|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.76|||Regression, Logistic|||RBCs (Within 7 days after IMP start)||2.76|1.20|0.0049
81489471|NCT05523297|162668714|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.2417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.84|||Regression, Logistic|||Platelets (Within 7 days after IMP start)||1.84|0.86|0.2417
81489472|NCT05523297|162668714|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.4618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.38|||Regression, Logistic|||Cryoprecipitate (Within 7 days after IMP start)||3.38|0.58|0.4618
81489473|NCT05523297|162668714|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.0564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.47|||Regression, Logistic|||Any individual ABP (Within 7 days after IMP start)||2.47|0.99|0.0564
81489474|NCT05523297|162668715|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.6956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.73|||Regression, Logistic|||Fibrinogen concentrate (Within 24 hours after IMP start)||1.73|0.69|0.6956
81489475|NCT05523297|162668715|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.337||||0.0317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|50.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||50.70|1.12|0.0317
81489476|NCT05523297|162668715|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|796.37|||Regression, Logistic|||PCC excluding IMP (Within 24 hours after IMP start)||796.37|2.90|<0.0001
81574353|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.18|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|1.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 5: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.4|-0.2|0.180
81489477|NCT05523297|162668715|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.334||||0.1981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|||Any coagulation factor product (Within 24 hours after IMP start)||2.07|0.86|0.1981
81489478|NCT05523297|162668715|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.187||||0.4599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.87|||Regression, Logistic|||Fibrinogen concentrate (Within 7 days after IMP start)||1.87|0.75|0.4599
81489479|NCT05523297|162668715|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.337||||0.0317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|50.7|||Regression, Logistic|||rFVIIa (Within 7 days after IMP start)||50.70|1.12|0.0317
81489480|NCT05523297|162668715|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|796.37|||Regression, Logistic|||PCC excluding IMP (Within 7 days after IMP start)||796.37|2.90|<0.0001
81489481|NCT05523297|162668715|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.431||||0.1073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.21|||Regression, Logistic|||Any coagulation factor product (Within 7 days after IMP start)||2.21|0.93|0.1073
81489482|NCT05523297|162668718|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.435||||0.3782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6429|3.2013|||Regression, Logistic|||Within 24 hours after CPB end||3.2013|0.6429|0.3782
81489483|NCT05523297|162668718|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.435||||0.3782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6429|3.2013|||Regression, Logistic|||Within 24 hours after IMP start||3.2013|0.6429|0.3782
81489484|NCT05523297|162668718|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.332||||0.4899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5902|3.0062|||Regression, Logistic|||Within 24 hours after surgery start||3.0062|0.5902|0.4899
81489485|NCT05523297|162668719|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.15||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.04|||ANOVA|||||-0.04|-0.26|0.0081
81489486|NCT05523297|162668720|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.63||||0.6735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.45|41.18|||ANOVA|||||41.18|-60.45|0.6735
81489487|NCT05523297|162668721|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-17.93||||0.9033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-450.13|414.28|||ANOVA|||||414.28|-450.13|0.9033
81489488|NCT05523297|162668722|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.41||||0.1808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.29|||ANOVA|||||0.29|-1.10|0.1808
81489489|NCT05523297|162668723|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.28||||0.9698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.78|15.34|||ANOVA|||||15.34|-14.78|0.9698
81489490|NCT05523297|162668724|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.1||||0.3363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.61|3.42|||ANOVA|||||3.42|-9.61|0.3363
81489491|NCT05523297|162668725|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.42||||0.5736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.33|11.16|||ANOVA|||||11.16|-6.33|0.5736
81489492|NCT05523297|162668726|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.19||||0.2667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.05|10.67|||ANOVA|||||10.67|-37.05|0.2667
81489493|NCT05523297|162668727|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|12.25||||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|25.38|||ANOVA|||||25.38|-0.87|0.0658
81489494|NCT05523297|162668728|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.19||||0.0726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.02|||ANOVA|||||0.02|-0.40|0.0726
81489495|NCT05523297|162668733|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.183||||0.7497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4211|3.3235|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.3235|0.4211|0.7497
81489496|NCT01811238|162668737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.18|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|"The primary endpoint will be the actual reduction rate of pain intensity (0 -10) score at 8 weeks.~It will be analyzed by using paired t-test."||||||<0.05
81489497|NCT01811238|162668738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.37|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.12|||t-test, 2 sided|The change(difference) in EQ-5D score at Week 8 from baseline was analyzed by using paired t-test.||||1.12|0|<0.05
81489498|NCT01126424|162668800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-20.986||||0.3771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.58|26.607|||ANCOVA|The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment, period, subjects as a random effect and baseline as a covariate.||"Comparison of solifenacin versus placebo change from Baseline at 6 hours~The null hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was the same in both treatments."||26.607|-68.580|0.3771
81489499|NCT01126424|162668800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|17.508||||0.4487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.854|63.87|||ANCOVA|The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment, period, subjects as a random effect and baseline as a covariate.||"Comparison of oxybutynin versus placebo change from Baseline at 2 hours~The null hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was the same in both treatments."||63.870|-28.854|0.4487
81489500|NCT01126424|162668801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|9.152||||0.0505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|18.326|||ANCOVA|The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment, period, subjects as a random effect and baseline as a covariate.||"Comparison of solifenacin versus placebo change from Baseline at 6 hours~The null hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was the same in both treatments."||18.326|-0.023|0.0505
81489501|NCT01126424|162668801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|1.846||||0.6753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.02|10.713|||ANCOVA|The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment, period, subjects as a random effect and baseline as a covariate.||"Comparison of oxybutynin versus placebo change from Baseline at 2 hours~The null hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was the same in both treatments."||10.713|-7.020|0.6753
81489502|NCT01126424|162668802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.507||||0.5684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.293|1.279|||ANCOVA|The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment, period, subjects as a random effect and baseline as a covariate.||"Comparison of solifenacin versus placebo change from Baseline at 6 hours~The null hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was the same in both treatments."||1.279|-2.293|0.5684
81489503|NCT01126424|162668802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.792||||0.2348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.122|0.538|||ANCOVA|The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment, period, subjects as a random effect and baseline as a covariate.||"Comparison of oxybutynin versus placebo change from Baseline at 2 hours~The null hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was the same in both treatments."||0.538|-2.122|0.2348
81489504|NCT01126424|162668803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.6275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|0.127|||ANCOVA|The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment, period, subjects as a random effect and baseline as a covariate.||"Comparison of solifenacin versus placebo change from Baseline at 6 hours~The null hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was the same in both treatments."||0.127|-0.208|0.6275
81489505|NCT01126424|162668803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.046||||0.5361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.194|0.103|||ANCOVA|The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment, period, subjects as a random effect and baseline as a covariate.||"Comparison of oxybutynin versus placebo change from Baseline at 2 hours~The null hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was the same in both treatments."||0.103|-0.194|0.5361
81489506|NCT01126424|162668804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|4.655||||0.6315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.858|24.167|||ANCOVA|The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment, period, subjects as a random effect and baseline as a covariate.||"Comparison of solifenacin versus placebo change from Baseline at 6 hours~The null hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was the same in both treatments."||24.167|-14.858|0.6315
81574354|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.589|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|1.2|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 6: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.2|-0.6|0.589
81489507|NCT01126424|162668804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.457||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.976|16.062|||ANCOVA|The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment, period, subjects as a random effect and baseline as a covariate.||"Comparison of oxybutynin versus placebo change from Baseline at 2 hours~The null hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was the same in both treatments."||16.062|-18.976|0.8670
81489508|NCT01126424|162668805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-77.919||||0.5953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-372.814|216.976|||ANCOVA|The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment, period, subjects as a random effect and baseline as a covariate.||"Comparison of solifenacin versus placebo change from Baseline at 6 hours~The null hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was the same in both treatments."||216.976|-372.814|0.5953
81489509|NCT01126424|162668805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|157.783||||0.3526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-182.015|497.581|||ANCOVA|The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model with fixed effect for treatment, period, subjects as a random effect and baseline as a covariate.||"Comparison of oxybutynin versus placebo change from Baseline at 2 hours~The null hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline was the same in both treatments."||497.581|-182.015|0.3526
81489510|NCT02127671|162668806|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|-2.5||||||||-2.5|-22.9|
81489511|NCT02127671|162668808|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.9||||||||0.9|-0.7|
81489512|NCT02127671|162668812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|2.4||||||||2.4|-17.6|
81574355|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.873|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|1.0|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 6: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.0|-0.8|0.873
81489513|NCT02127671|162668813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2||||||||0.2|-0.3|
81489514|NCT02127671|162668814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|-2.6||||||||-2.6|-18.4|
81489515|NCT02127671|162668815|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|1.5||||||systolic||1.5|-5.1|
81489516|NCT02127671|162668815|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.5||||||diastolic||0.5|-3.8|
81489517|NCT02127671|162668817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|4.7||||||||4.7|-13.3|
81489518|NCT02127671|162668818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|2.0||||||||2.0|-12.7|
81489519|NCT02127671|162668819|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|3.8||||||||3.8|-1.8|
81489520|NCT02127671|162668820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|29.6||||||||29.6|-13.4|
81489521|NCT00248560|162668826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response rate|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.32||||||||0.32|0.08|
81489522|NCT03834168|162668830|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Regression (Cosinor Fit)|||||||0.003
81489523|NCT03834168|162668830|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81489524|NCT00764517|162668836|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.69|||Log Rank|||||0.69|0.16|0.002
81489525|NCT00764517|162668837|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.84|||Log Rank|||||0.84|0.21|0.011
81489526|NCT01433913|162668840|OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.23
81489527|NCT01433913|162668841|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81489528|NCT01433913|162668842|OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.77
81489529|NCT01433913|162668843|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.09
81489530|NCT01433913|162668844|OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.72
81489531|NCT01433913|162668848|OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.63
81489532|NCT01433913|162668849|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.25
81489533|NCT01433913|162668850|OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.46
81489534|NCT01433913|162668851|OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.46
81489535|NCT01433913|162668852|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.36
81489536|NCT01970371|162668871|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between groups in Cohort 1 (colistin minus plazomicin) is based on the unconditional exact method.|Difference Estimate|26.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|51.2|||1-sided Fisher's exact test|||||51.2|-0.7|
81574356|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.667|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|1.0|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 6: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.0|-0.6|0.667
81489537|NCT01970371|162668872|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between groups in Cohort 1 (colistin minus plazomicin) is based on the unconditional exact method.|Difference Estimate|28.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|52.5|||1-sided Fisher's exact test|||||52.5|0.7|
81489538|NCT01970371|162668873|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in clinical cure percentage at the TOC visit between groups in Cohort 1 (colistin minus plazomicin) is based on the unconditional exact method.|Difference Estimate|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.9|26.8|||1-sided Fisher's exact test|||||26.8|-26.9|
81489539|NCT01970371|162668874|SUPERIORITY|The 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) for the unadjusted hazard ratio between groups in Cohort 1 (colistin:plazomicin) is based on a Cox proportional hazards regression model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|14.61|||1-sided logrank test|||||14.61|1.08|
81489540|NCT01970371|162668875|SUPERIORITY|The two-sided 90% confidence interval for the difference between groups in Cohort 1 (colistin minus plazomicin) is based on the unconditional exact method.|Difference Estimate|14.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.0|40.3|||1-sided Fisher's exact test|||||40.3|-13|
81489541|NCT00689936|162668991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||6e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.85||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on stratified Cox proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with treatment groups.|||0.85|0.61|0.00006
81489542|NCT00689936|162668991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.82||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on stratified Cox proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with treatment groups.|||0.82|0.60|0.00001
81489543|NCT00689936|162668991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.70349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.2||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on stratified Cox proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with treatment groups.|||1.20|0.89|0.70349
81489544|NCT00689936|162668992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.79||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.79|0.59|<0.00001
81489545|NCT00689936|162668992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.81||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.81|0.60|<0.00001
81489546|NCT00689936|162668992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.91161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.14||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||1.14|0.86|0.91161
81489547|NCT00689936|162668993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.00234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.92||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.92|0.67|0.00234
81489548|NCT00689936|162668993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.82903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.2||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||1.20|0.86|0.82903
81489549|NCT00689936|162668993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.00119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.9||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.90|0.66|0.00119
81489550|NCT00689936|162668994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|2.37|||Fisher Exact|||||2.37|1.41|<0.00001
81489551|NCT00689936|162668994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.53065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.44|||Fisher Exact|||||1.44|0.83|0.53065
81489552|NCT00689936|162668994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.15|||Fisher Exact|||||2.15|1.29|0.00010
81489553|NCT00689936|162668995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|2.68|||Fisher Exact|||||2.68|1.53|<0.00001
81489554|NCT00689936|162668995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.54|||Fisher Exact|||||1.54|0.85|0.40500
81489555|NCT00689936|162668995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||4e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|2.32|||Fisher Exact|||||2.32|1.35|0.00004
81489556|NCT00689936|162668996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.76||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on unstratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.76|0.51|<0.00001
81489557|NCT00689936|162668996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.72||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on unstratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.72|0.50|<0.00001
81489558|NCT00689936|162668996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.7674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.23||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on unstratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||1.23|0.86|0.76740
81489559|NCT00689936|162668997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.72||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.72|0.51|<0.00001
81489560|NCT00689936|162668997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.72||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.72|0.52|<0.00001
81489561|NCT00689936|162668997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.99537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.17||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||1.17|0.85|0.99537
81489562|NCT00689936|162668998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81489563|NCT00689936|162668998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.46672|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.46672
81489564|NCT00689936|162668998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81489565|NCT00689936|162668999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81489566|NCT00689936|162668999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.46987|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.46987
81489567|NCT00689936|162668999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.00001
81489568|NCT00689936|162669000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.00012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.88||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.88|0.68|0.00012
81489569|NCT00689936|162669000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.00187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.93||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.93|0.71|0.00187
81489570|NCT00689936|162669000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.45973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.08||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||1.08|0.84|0.45973
81489571|NCT00689936|162669001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||2e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.86||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.86|0.67|0.00002
81489572|NCT00689936|162669001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.00126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.92||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.92|0.72|0.00126
81489573|NCT00689936|162669001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.27704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.06||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||1.06|0.83|0.27704
81489574|NCT00689936|162669002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.78||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.78|0.56|<0.00001
81489575|NCT00689936|162669002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.00067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.88||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||0.88|0.63|0.00067
81489576|NCT00689936|162669002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.12333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.03||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on a stratified Cox proportional hazards model|||1.03|0.75|0.12333
81489577|NCT00689936|162669003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.73||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on unstratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||.73|0.54|<0.00001
81489578|NCT00689936|162669003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.83||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on unstratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.83|0.61|0.00001
81489579|NCT00689936|162669003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.05821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.0||The p-value is based on the unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on unstratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||1.00|0.76|0.05821
81489580|NCT00689936|162669004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.93824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.38|||Fisher Exact|||||1.38|0.75|0.93824
81489581|NCT00689936|162669004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.08836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.03|||Fisher Exact|||||1.03|0.56|0.08836
81489582|NCT00689936|162669004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.04974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.79|||Fisher Exact|||||1.79|1.01|0.04974
81489583|NCT00689936|162669005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.02134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.59|||Fisher Exact|||||2.59|1.08|0.02134
81489584|NCT00689936|162669005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.59|||Fisher Exact|||||1.59|0.64|1.00000
81489585|NCT00689936|162669005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.02374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.53|||Fisher Exact|||||2.53|1.08|0.02374
81489586|NCT00689936|162669006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.11152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|3.21|||Fisher Exact|||||3.21|0.91|0.11152
81489587|NCT00689936|162669006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.86336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.83|||Fisher Exact|||||1.83|0.47|0.86336
81489588|NCT00689936|162669006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.07321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|3.55|||Fisher Exact|||||3.55|0.96|0.07321
81489589|NCT00689936|162669007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62||||0.00043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|4.45|||Fisher Exact|||||4.45|1.55|0.00043
81489590|NCT00689936|162669007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.31274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.43|||Fisher Exact|||||2.43|0.78|0.31274
81489591|NCT00689936|162669007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.01936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|3.19|||Fisher Exact|||||3.19|1.13|0.01936
81489592|NCT00689936|162669008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.82128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.8|||Fisher Exact|||||2.80|0.46|0.82128
81489593|NCT00689936|162669008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46||||0.11041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.14|||Fisher Exact|||||1.14|0.19|0.11041
81489594|NCT00689936|162669008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44||||0.07302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|5.91|||Fisher Exact|||||5.91|1.01|0.07302
81489595|NCT01932606|162669044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0003
81489596|NCT01932606|162669045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in right atrial pressure.||||0.0003
81489597|NCT01932606|162669045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in pulmonary artery systolic pressure.||||0.01
81489598|NCT01932606|162669045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in mean pulmonary artery pressure.||||0.002
81489599|NCT01932606|162669045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the 2 arms for change in PCWP.||||<0.0001
81489600|NCT01932606|162669046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81489601|NCT01932606|162669047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in systolic blood pressure.||||0.11
81541915|NCT02977403|162760525|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.054|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.146||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.146|-0.037|
81489602|NCT01932606|162669047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in mean blood pressure.||||0.2
81489603|NCT01932606|162669048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in PVR.||||0.7
81489604|NCT01932606|162669049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in pulmonary artery compliance.||||0.1
81489605|NCT01932606|162669050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in SVR.||||0.3
81489606|NCT01932606|162669051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in LVSW.||||0.3
81489607|NCT01932606|162669052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in VO\_2.||||0.8
81489608|NCT01932606|162669053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for arteriovenous oxygen content difference.||||0.1
81489609|NCT01932606|162669054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in cardiac output.||||0.4
81489610|NCT01932606|162669055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in stroke volume.||||0.4
81489611|NCT01932606|162669056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in right atrial pressure (exercise).||||0.0002
81489612|NCT01932606|162669056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in pulmonary artery systolic pressure (exercise).||||0.01
81489613|NCT01932606|162669056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in mean pulmonary artery pressure (exercise).||||0.0002
81489614|NCT01932606|162669056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in PCWP (exercise).||||0.0002
81489615|NCT01932606|162669057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in heart rate.||||0.3
81489616|NCT01932606|162669058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in systolic blood pressure.||||0.2
81489617|NCT01932606|162669058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in diastolic blood pressure.||||0.05
81489618|NCT01932606|162669059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in PVR after study drug (exercise)||||0.3
81489619|NCT01932606|162669060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in PA compliance after study drug (exercise)||||0.3
81489620|NCT01932606|162669061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in SVR after study drug (exercise).||||0.007
81489621|NCT01932606|162669062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in LVSW after study drug (exercise)||||0.0003
81489622|NCT01932606|162669063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in oxygen consumption (VO\_2) after study drug (exercise).||||0.02
81489623|NCT01932606|162669064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in arteriovenous oxygen difference after study drug (exercise).||||0.6
81489624|NCT01932606|162669065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in cardiac output after study drug (exercise).||||0.002
81489625|NCT01932606|162669066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the arms for change in stroke volume after study drug (exercise).||||0.0002
81489626|NCT01995201|162669069|OTHER|||||||0.5231|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5231
81489627|NCT03323502|162669135|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR)|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.3164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.06|||Poisson Regression|||||1.06|0.83|0.3164
81489628|NCT03323502|162669136|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.4828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.11|0.80|0.4828
81489629|NCT03323502|162669137|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.3946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.49|0.85|0.3946
81541916|NCT02977403|162760525|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.019|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.127|0.09||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.090|-0.127|
81541917|NCT02977403|162760526|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.065||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.065|-0.061|
81541918|NCT02977403|162760526|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.086|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.215|0.042||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.042|-0.215|
81541919|NCT02977403|162760527|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.032|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.115||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.115|-0.05|
81541920|NCT02977403|162760527|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.095|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.248|0.058||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.058|-0.248|
81574357|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.548|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|1.1|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 7: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.1|-0.5|0.548
81489630|NCT04279483|162669138|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed effects|Slope|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.74|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was evaluated at α = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Our hypothesis was that craving would be higher for those in the Tobacco retailer group, relative to the Nontobacco retailer group, during the intervention phase but not the baseline phase. We tested the interaction between study phase and experimental condition, in a model where the baseline was the reference study phase and Tobacco group was the reference experimental condition.||||0.74
81489631|NCT04279483|162669138|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed effects|Slope|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.69|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was evaluated at α = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Our hypothesis was that craving would be higher for those in the Tobacco retailer group, relative to the control group, during the intervention phase but not the baseline phase. We tested the interaction between study phase and experimental condition, in a model where the baseline was the reference study phase and Tobacco group was the reference experimental condition.||||0.69
81489632|NCT04279483|162669139|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed effects|Slope|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.49|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was evaluated at α = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Our hypothesis was that cigarettes smoked would be higher for those in the Tobacco retailer group, relative to the Nontobacco retailer group, during the intervention phase but not the baseline phase. We tested the interaction between study phase and experimental condition, in a model where the baseline was the reference study phase and Tobacco group was the reference experimental condition.||||0.49
81489633|NCT04279483|162669139|SUPERIORITY|Linear mixed effects|Slope|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.72|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was evaluated at α = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Our hypothesis was that craving would be higher for those in the Tobacco retailer group, relative to the control group, during the intervention phase but not the baseline phase. We tested the interaction between study phase and experimental condition, in a model where the baseline was the reference study phase and Tobacco group was the reference experimental condition.||||0.72
81489634|NCT00695019|162669152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.61||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.61
81489635|NCT00695019|162669153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.48||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.48
81489636|NCT00695019|162669154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.77||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.77
81489637|NCT00695019|162669155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.30
81489638|NCT00695019|162669156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.72||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.72
81574358|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.567|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 7: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.5|-1.0|0.567
81489639|NCT00695019|162669157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0023||95.0||||Analysis not adjusted to account for baseline differences between the groups.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0023
81489640|NCT00695019|162669158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.21||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Fibrotest provides an estimate of liver fibrosis based on the values of 5 serum markers. Scores range from 0 to 1 with higher scores indicating a greater level of liver fibrosis. A negative change in Fibrotest score is therefore deemed to indicate improvement (reduction in fibrosis), while a positive change indicates worsening condition.||||0.21
81489641|NCT00695019|162669159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81489642|NCT00695019|162669159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81489643|NCT03116230|162669177|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Treatment A vs Control||||||0.005
81489644|NCT03116230|162669177|OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Treatment B vs Control||||||0.64
81489645|NCT05258721|162669181|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81489646|NCT05258721|162669182|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p =0.05|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.001
81489647|NCT05258721|162669183|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81489648|NCT00230737|162669207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3594.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81489649|NCT02612155|162669280|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.06
81489650|NCT04235374|162669344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81489651|NCT04235374|162669345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81489652|NCT04235374|162669346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.05
81489653|NCT04235374|162669347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.05
81489654|NCT04235374|162669348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.05
81489655|NCT05495997|162669359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||ANCOVA|||Mental Imagery Group (PD-MI) compared to Psychoeducation Control Group (PD-Con) at 6 weeks compared to baseline (group-by-time interaction)||||0.015
81489656|NCT05495997|162669360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993|||||||ANCOVA|||Mental Imagery Group (PD-MI) compared to Psychoeducation Control Group (PD-Con) at 18 weeks compared to baseline (group-by-time interaction)||||0.993
81489657|NCT05495997|162669361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.517|||||||ANCOVA|||Mental Imagery Group (PD-MI) compared to Psychoeducation Control Group (PD-Con) at 6 weeks compared to baseline (group-by-time interaction)||||0.517
81489658|NCT05495997|162669362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.817|||||||ANCOVA|||Mental Imagery Group (PD-MI) compared to Psychoeducation Control Group (PD-Con) at 18 weeks compared to baseline (group-by-time interaction)||||0.817
81489659|NCT04435626|162669369|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.84||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.95||Two-sided p-value; p-value threshold =0.04967;|stratified Andersen-Gill model|stratified Andersen-Gill model with robust sandwich estimate for the covariance matrix of recurrent events|stratified Andersen-Gill model with robust sandwich estimate for the covariance matrix of recurrent events|Rate Ratio (Finerenone/Placebo)||0.95|0.74|0.0072
81489660|NCT04435626|162669371|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.82||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.94||Two-sided p-value; p-value threshold=0.04967;|Stratified Andersen-Gill model|stratified Andersen-Gill model with robust sandwich estimate for the covariance matrix of recurrent events|stratified Andersen-Gill model with robust sandwich estimate for the covariance matrix of recurrent events|Rate Ratio (Finerenone/Placebo)||0.94|0.71|0.0062
81489661|NCT04435626|162669373|OTHER|mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM)|Difference in LS Mean|1.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.34||Two-sided p-value;|Mixed Models Analysis|The analysis was performed using mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM)||Difference in LS Mean||2.34|0.79|<.0001
81489662|NCT04435626|162669374|OTHER|Logistic regression analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.15||Two-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|||Odds ratio (finerenone /placebo)||1.15|0.88|0.9295
81489663|NCT04435626|162669375|OTHER|Stratified log-rank test|Cause-specific Hazard Ratio|1.33||||0.1071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.89||two-sided p-value|Stratified log-rank test||stratified Cox proportional hazards model|Cause-specific Hazard Ratio||1.89|0.94|0.1071
81489664|NCT04435626|162669376|OTHER|Stratified log-rank test|cause-specific hazard ratio|0.93||||0.2794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.06||two-sided p-value|stratified log-rank||stratified Cox proportional hazards model|Hazard Ratio||1.06|0.83|0.2794
81489665|NCT04426656|162669377|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison was made using the outcome variable measured at Week 12.||||0.85
81489666|NCT04426656|162669378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.72
81489667|NCT04426656|162669379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.318|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.318
81489668|NCT04426656|162669380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.527|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.527
81489669|NCT04426656|162669381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.928|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.928
81489670|NCT04426656|162669382|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.678|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.678
81489671|NCT04426656|162669383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison test was made using the outcome variable measured at Week 12.||||0.26
81489672|NCT04426656|162669384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Fisher Exact|||The comparison was made using data measured at Week 12.||||0.08
81489673|NCT04426656|162669385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison was made using data measured at Week 12.||||0.03
81489674|NCT04426656|162669386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This comparison was made using data at Week 12.||||0.58
81489675|NCT04426656|162669387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The comparison was made using data measured at Week 12.||||0.85
81489676|NCT00770809|162669425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|||||Participants were stratified by clinical stage (II vs III) and hormone receptor status (positive/negative).|Log Rank|||||||0.13
81489677|NCT00770809|162669425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|||||Participants were stratified by clinical stage (II vs III) and hormone receptor status (positive/negative).|Log Rank|||||||0.072
81489678|NCT05370326|162669451|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.89||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|5.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.46|-3.67|0.69
81489679|NCT05370326|162669456|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.23||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.36|-0.89|0.67
81489680|NCT05370326|162669457|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|2.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.34|-1.16|0.50
81489681|NCT05370326|162669458|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|1.51|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.51|-1.09|0.74
81489682|NCT05370326|162669460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.33
81489683|NCT05370326|162669461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.47
81489684|NCT03112603|162669520|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|4.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.80|1.86|<0.0001
81489685|NCT03112603|162669522|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.268|0.51||The p-value was derived from a 1-sided stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was obtained from a stratified Cox model using cGvHD severity at randomization as strata.|||0.510|0.268|<0.0001
81489686|NCT03112603|162669523|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.361|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.268|0.485|||||The hazard ratio was obtained from a stratified Cox model using cGvHD severity at randomization as strata.|||0.485|0.268|
81489687|NCT03112603|162669524|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|3.52||The one-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The odds ratio and 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.|||3.52|1.34|0.0011
81489688|NCT03112603|162669526|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|4.39||The one-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The odds ratio and 95% CI were calculated using a stratified CMH test.|||4.39|1.75|<0.0001
81489689|NCT03112603|162669528|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.851||||0.2396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.544|1.331||The p-value was derived from a 1-sided stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was obtained from a stratified Cox model using cGvHD severity at randomization as strata.|||1.331|0.544|0.2396
81489690|NCT00207740|162669544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.802||||||When interpreting this p-value along with the other co-primary endpoint, Hochberg procedure was used.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis was that the endpoint for placebo is the same as that for combined 100 mg and 200 mg golimumab. Assuming a standard deviation of 23%, there is 86% power to detect a 10% difference at a 0.05 significance level.||||0.802
81489691|NCT00207740|162669544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.945||||||The nominal p-value is for descriptive purpose only.|ANCOVA|||This is a secondary analysis.||||0.945
81489692|NCT00207740|162669544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.717||||||The nominal p-value is for descriptive purpose only.|ANCOVA|||This is a secondary analysis.||||0.717
81489693|NCT00207740|162669544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.357||||||The nominal p-value is for descriptive purpose only.|ANCOVA|||This is a secondary analysis.||||0.357
81489694|NCT00207740|162669545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.286|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis was that the endpoint for placebo is the same as that in the combined 100 mg and 200 mg golimumab.||||0.286
81489695|NCT00207740|162669545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.742|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.742
81489696|NCT00207740|162669545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.128
81489697|NCT00207740|162669545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.946|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.946
81489698|NCT00207740|162669546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.718||||||When interpreting this p-value along with the other co-primary endpoint, Hochberg procedure was used.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis was that the number of severe exacerbations per patient from baseline through week 24 for placebo is the same as that in the combined 100 mg and 200 mg golimumab. Assuming 1 severe exacerbation over 6 months per patient in the placebo group, there is 79% power to detect a 35% reduction in the combined 100 mg and 200 mg golimumab group at a 0.05 significance level.||||0.718
81489699|NCT00207740|162669546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.779||||||The nominal p-value is for descriptive purpose only.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This is a secondary analysis.||||0.779
81489700|NCT00207740|162669546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.649||||||The nominal p-value is for descriptive purpose only.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This is a secondary analysis.||||0.649
81489701|NCT00207740|162669546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.256||||||The nominal p-value is for descriptive purpose only.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This is a secondary analysis.||||0.256
81489702|NCT00207740|162669547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.894|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis was that the endpoint for placebo is the same as that in the combined 100 mg and 200 mg golimumab.||||0.894
81489703|NCT00207740|162669547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.572|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.572
81489704|NCT00207740|162669547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.731|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.731
81489705|NCT00207740|162669547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.856|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.856
81489706|NCT00207740|162669548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.273|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis was that the endpoint for placebo is the same as that in the combined 100 mg and 200 mg golimumab.||||0.273
81489707|NCT00207740|162669548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.382|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.382
81489708|NCT00207740|162669548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.350
81489709|NCT00207740|162669548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.341|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.341
81489710|NCT00207740|162669549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.986|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis was that the endpoint for placebo is the same as that in the combined 100 mg and 200 mg golimumab.||||0.986
81489711|NCT00207740|162669549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.820
81489712|NCT00207740|162669549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.858|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.858
81489713|NCT00207740|162669549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.021
81489714|NCT00207740|162669550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.833||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was that the endpoint for placebo is the same as that in the combined 100 mg and 200 mg golimumab.||||0.833
81489715|NCT00207740|162669550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.814||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.814
81489716|NCT00207740|162669550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.897||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.897
81489717|NCT00207740|162669550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.726||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.726
81489718|NCT04725188|162669560|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.13|||Regression, Cox|||||1.13|0.53|0.0910
81489719|NCT04725188|162669560|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.9622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.02|||Regression, Cox|||||2.02|0.96|0.9622
81489720|NCT04725188|162669561|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.7||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|26.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||26.9|2.1|0.0113
81489721|NCT04725188|162669561|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-9.4||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|0.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||0.0|-19.6|0.9750
81489722|NCT04725188|162669562|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.15|||Regression, Cox|||||1.15|0.50|0.0943
81489723|NCT04725188|162669562|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.5974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.58|||Regression, Cox|||||1.58|0.70|0.5974
81489724|NCT02320175|162669611|OTHER|We compared percent top-box experience ratings pre- vs. post-intervention using a GEE chi-squared test for binary outcomes, clustered by site. Top-box score was calculated as the percentage of participants that gave the top-most response for the given survey item (e.g., 5=Extremely; 5=Excellent). Missing data was accounted for through use of multiple imputations appropriate for missing data in clustered studies.|||||<|0.05|||||||GEE chi-squared test for binary outcomes|||||||<.05
81489725|NCT00088153|162669614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0||||After controlling for baseline age and weight changes|t-test, 2 sided|We also used a mixed model analysis of variance (PROC MIXED), to analyze longitudinal data.||Power analysis: We have previously demonstrated that normal female adolescents gain bone density at the rate of 0.039 +/- 0.0507 per year. The pooled SD in that study was 0.046. Based on these data, with a sample size of 110 girls with anorexia nervosa (AN), half of whom are randomized to receive estrogen and half placebo (with a 10% drop-out rate), there will be an 80% chance that we will detect an increase in bone density to 75% of normal in the girls who receive estrogen.||||<0.05
81489726|NCT00088153|162669615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between the groups for changes in P1NP levels over time||||>0.05
81489727|NCT00088153|162669616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0||||The p value was adjusted for age and weight changes|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that the groups would not differ for changes in spine bone density z-scores over the study duration||||<0.05
81489728|NCT02296125|162669651|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.57|||Log Rank|||||0.57|0.37|<0.0001
81489729|NCT02296125|162669651|OTHER|The china cohort was not powered for superiority|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.85|||Log Rank|||||0.85|0.37|0.0065
81489730|NCT02296125|162669653|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.22|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.22|1.03|0.036
81489731|NCT02296125|162669653|OTHER|The china cohort was not powered for superiority|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.84|0.61|0.485
81489732|NCT02296125|162669654|OTHER|The china cohort was not powered for superiority|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.48||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|5.09|||Regression, Linear|||||5.09|1.21|0.0133
81489733|NCT02296125|162669654|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|3.08|||Regression, Linear|||||3.08|1.68|<0.0001
81489734|NCT02296125|162669655|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.78||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|6.78|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \> 1 favours osimertinib|||6.78|1.25|0.0110
81489735|NCT02296125|162669655|OTHER|The china cohort was not powered for superiority|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.5772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|12.98|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \>1 favours osimertinib|||12.98|0.27|0.5772
81489736|NCT02296125|162669656|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.205|-2.403|||Regression, Linear|||||-2.403|-11.205|0.0025
81489737|NCT02296125|162669656|OTHER|The china cohort was not powered for superiority|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.59||||0.1348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.246|2.072|||Regression, Linear|||||2.072|-15.246|0.1348
81489738|NCT02296125|162669657|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.799||||0.0462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6409|0.9963|||Log Rank|||||0.9963|0.6409|0.0462
81489739|NCT02296125|162669657|OTHER|The china cohort was not powered for superiority|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.848||||0.4416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5568|1.291|||Log Rank|||||1.2910|0.5568|0.4416
81489740|NCT03785366|162669732|OTHER|"For the primary analysis, a ANOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect was used to analyze the uncorrected PK parameters Cmax, Cmean, and AUC0-56 days.~Analysis methodology for the secondary analysis mirrored the approach for the primary analysis applied to the baseline-corrected PK parameters."|test to Reference geometric mean ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.25|||ANCOVA|||||1.25|0.80|
81489741|NCT05252702|162669754|SUPERIORITY|"The primary safety endpoint hypothesis at 3 months was formally expressed as:~H0: CFR ≤ 78% vs. H1: CFR \> 78%~where 78% was the performance goal (PG)."|binomial proportion|90.3|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|87.0|||The CFR was estimated as a binomial proportion and a one-sided 97.5% lower confidence bound of the CFR was calculated using the normal approximation. The null hypothesis was to be rejected at the 2.5% significance level if the LCB exceeded the PG|one-sided Z-test|The p-value from a one-sided Z-test for the binomial proportion was calculated and compared to the 0.025 significance level.|||||87|<0.0001
81489742|NCT05252702|162669755|SUPERIORITY|"The primary safety endpoint hypothesis at 12 months was formally expressed as:~H0: CFR ≤ 76.5% vs. H1: CFR \> 76.5%~where 76.5% is the performance goal. The CFR was estimated using a Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and the 97.5% lower confidence bound of CFR was calculated using the Greenwood variance estimates."|Kaplan-Meier|88.6|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|84.5|||The null hypothesis was to be rejected at the 2.5% significance level if the LCB exceeded the Performance Goal (PG) of 76.5%.|one-sided Z-test|The p-value for the one-sided Z-test was calculated and compared to the 2.5% significance level.|||||84.5|<0.0001
81489743|NCT05252702|162669756|SUPERIORITY||binomial proportion|90.8|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|87.5|||The null hypothesis was to be rejected at the 2.5% significance level if the LCB exceeded the PG of 82.5%.|one-sided Z-test|The p-value for the one-sided Z-test was to be calculated and compared to the 2.5% significance level.||"The primary effectiveness endpoint #1 hypothesis at 3 month was formally expressed as:~H0: Rate ≤ 82.5% vs. H1: Rate \> 82.5%~where 82.5% was the performance goal (PG)."|||87.5|<0.0001
81574359|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.208|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|1.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 7: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.3|-0.2|0.208
81575892|NCT04786990|162823166|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81541921|NCT02977403|162760528|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.016|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.042||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.042|-0.075|
81541922|NCT02977403|162760528|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|0.025|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.18||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.180|-0.130|
81489744|NCT05252702|162669757|SUPERIORITY||binomial proportion|92.8|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|89.7|||The null hypothesis was to be rejected at the 2.5% significance level if the LCB exceeded the PG of 80%.|one-sided Z-test|The p-value for the one-sided Z-test was to be calculated and compared to the 2.5% significance level.|The Rate at 12 months was estimated as a binomial proportion and the one-sided 97.5% LCB of the Rate was calculated using the normal approximation.|"The primary effectiveness endpoint #1 hypothesis at 12 months was formally expressed as:~H0: Rate ≤ 80% vs. H1: Rate \> 80%~where 80% was the performance goal (PG)."|||89.7|<0.0001
81489745|NCT05252702|162669758|SUPERIORITY||binomial proportion|98.2|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|96.6|||The null hypothesis was to be rejected at the 2.5% significance level if the LCB exceeded the PG of 83%.|one-sided Z-test|The p-value for the one-sided Z-test was to be calculated and compared to the 2.5% significance level.||"The primary effectiveness endpoint #2 hypothesis was formally expressed as:~H0: RateAV ≤ 83% vs. H1: RateAV \> 83%~where 83% is the performance goal."|||96.6|<0.0001
81489746|NCT05252702|162669759|SUPERIORITY||binomial proportion|91.3||||0.0003|ONE_SIDED|97.5|88.1|||The null hypothesis was to be rejected at the 2.5% significance level if the lower confidence bound exceeded the Performance Goal (PG) of 84%.|one-sided Z-test|The p-value from a one-sided Z-test for the binomial proportion was to be calculated and compared to the 0.025 significance level.||"The secondary safety endpoint hypothesis at 3 months was formally expressed as:~H0: CFRA ≤ 84% vs. H1: CFRA \> 84%~where 84% was the performance goal."|||88.1|0.0003
81489747|NCT05252702|162669760|SUPERIORITY||Kaplan-Meier|91.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|87.1|||The null hypothesis was to be rejected at the 2.5% significance level if the LCB exceeded the Performance Goal (PG) of 82%.|one-sided Z-test|The p-value for the one-sided Z-test was to be calculated and compared to the 2.5% significance level.|The 97.5% lower confidence bound (LCB) of CFRA was calculated using the Greenwood variance estimates.|"The secondary safety endpoint hypothesis at 12 months was formally expressed as:~H0: CFRA ≤ 82% vs. H1: CFRA \> 82%~where 82% is the performance goal."|||87.1|<0.0001
81489748|NCT05252702|162669761|OTHER||mixed effects model for repeated measure|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.04|||t-test, 1 sided|Two one-sided t-tests (TOST), with an alpha level of 0.025, and n-1 degrees of freedom.||"An analysis of these data provided an estimate of the 95% confidence interval for the mean slope across analyzable subjects, which had a pre-specified success criterion requiring that this confidence interval must fall between slopes of 65% and 135%. The following hypothesis was evaluated:~H0: Mean Slope \< 0.65 or Mean Slope \> 1.35~H1: 0.65 ≤ Mean Slope ≤ 1.35"||1.04|0.78|<0.001
81489749|NCT04153864|162669762|NON_INFERIORITY|The Non-Inferiority Margin (NIM) was defined as 10% of the mean EPDS score in the Specialist group (8.91), which corresponded to a value of 0.89. This predetermined NIM of 10% aligns with noninferiority guidelines and ensures clinically meaningful conclusions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.86|||t-test, 1 sided|||Behavioral Activation (BA) delivered by Non-Specialists will be non-inferior to BA delivered by Specialists if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the estimated mean difference in EPDS scores is less than the pre-specified 10% non-inferiority margin (NIM).||0.86||<0.05
81489750|NCT04153864|162669762|NON_INFERIORITY|The NIM was defined as 13% of the mean EPDS score in the In-Person group (8.92), which corresponded to a value of 1.16. This predetermined NIM of 13% aligns with noninferiority guidelines and ensures clinically meaningful conclusions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.77|||t-test, 1 sided|||Behavioral Activation (BA) delivered via Telemedicine will be non-inferior to BA delivered In-Person if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the estimated mean difference in EPDS scores is less than the pre-specified 13% non-inferiority margin (NIM). Please note, this presents the Intention to Treat (ITT) analysis.||0.77||<0.05
81489751|NCT04153864|162669762|NON_INFERIORITY|The NIM was defined as 13% of the mean EPDS score in the In-Person group (8.81), which corresponded to a value of 1.15. This predetermined NIM of 13% aligns with noninferiority guidelines and ensures clinically meaningful conclusions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.91|||t-test, 1 sided|||Behavioral Activation (BA) delivered via Telemedicine will be non-inferior to BA delivered In-Person if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the estimated mean difference in EPDS scores is less than the pre-specified 13% non-inferiority margin (NIM). Please note, this is per protocol analysis. Due to institutional pandemic-related restrictions, 21 participants were switched from In-Person to Telemedicine and met criteria for the per protocol analyses.||0.91||<0.05
81489752|NCT04153864|162669764|NON_INFERIORITY|The NIM was defined as 10% of the mean GAD-7 score for the Specialist group (6.36), which corresponded to a value of 0.64. This predetermined NIM of 10% aligns with noninferiority guidelines and ensures clinically meaningful conclusions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.57|||t-test, 1 sided|||Behavioral Activation (BA) delivered by Non-Specialists will be non-inferior to BA delivered by Specialists if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the estimated mean difference in GAD-7 scores is less than the pre-specified 10% non-inferiority margin (NIM).This analysis was performed on 3-months post-randomization scores.||0.57||<0.05
81489753|NCT04153864|162669764|NON_INFERIORITY|The NIM was defined as 13% of the mean GAD-7 score in the In-Person group (6.29), which corresponded to a value of 0.82. This predetermined NIM of 13% aligns with noninferiority guidelines and ensures clinically meaningful conclusions.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.73|||t-test, 1 sided|||Behavioral Activation (BA) delivered via Telemedicine will be non-inferior to BA delivered In-Person if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the estimated mean difference in GAD-7 scores is less than the pre-specified 13% non-inferiority margin (NIM). Please note, this presents the Intention to Treat (ITT) analysis.||0.73||<0.05
81489754|NCT03033355|162669785|OTHER|||||||0.0012||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|Student t-Test|||Right Cingulate Body||||0.0012
81489755|NCT03033355|162669785|OTHER|||||||0.02||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|student t-test|||Left Posterior Cingulate||||0.02
81489756|NCT03033355|162669785|OTHER|||||||0.0015||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|student t-test|||Left Anterior Cingulate||||0.0015
81489757|NCT03033355|162669785|OTHER|||||||0.0015||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|student t-test|||Right Prefrontal Cortex||||0.0015
81489758|NCT03033355|162669785|OTHER|||||||0.0138||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|student t-test|||Left Insula||||0.0138
81489759|NCT03033355|162669785|OTHER|||||||0.049||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|student t-test|||Pons Micturition Center||||0.049
81489760|NCT03033355|162669785|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|student t-test|||Left Cerebellum||||0.001
81489761|NCT03033355|162669785|OTHER|||||||0.026||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|student t-test|||Left Lentiform Nucleus||||0.026
81489762|NCT03033355|162669785|OTHER|||||||0.026||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|student t-test|||Right Lentiform Nucleus||||0.026
81574360|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.858|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|0.9|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 8: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.9|-1.2|0.858
81489763|NCT03033355|162669785|OTHER|||||||0.015||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|student t-test|||Left Amygdala/parahippocampal Gyrus||||0.015
81489764|NCT04132050|162669888|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percent of Participants|36.4||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|59.3|||Fisher Exact||"The difference in the achievement rate of Stable platelet response (= platelet count of ≥ 50000/μL at 4 or more of the 6 visits from Weeks 14 to 24) between two groups and its two-sided 95% CI were calculated."|||59.3|3.1|0.030
81489765|NCT04133909|162669896|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (Mepolizumab 100 mg/Placebo)|0.79||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.94|||Negative binomial model|||Analysis performed using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment group, geographic region, number of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year (less than or equal to \[\<=\]2, 3, \>=4 as ordinal), baseline percent (%) predicted Forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and smoking status (current vs. former smoker), and with logarithm (time on- and off-treatment) as an offset variable.||0.94|0.66|0.011
81489766|NCT04133909|162669897|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.93|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||Estimated from a Cox Proportional Hazards Model with covariates of treatment group, geographic region, number of moderate or severe exacerbations in previous year \<=2, 3, \>=4 as ordinal), baseline % predicted FEV1 and smoking status (current vs former).||0.93|0.64|0.009
81489767|NCT04133909|162669898|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.09|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression model was used to compare the proportion of responders between the mepolizumab and placebo arms in the mITT and mITT2 populations. The model includes fixed categorical covariates (treatment group, smoking status, geographic region) and a fixed continuous covariate (baseline score).||1.09|0.60|0.161
81489768|NCT04133909|162669899|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.57|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression model was used to compare the proportion of responders between the mepolizumab and placebo arms in the mITT and mITT2 populations. The model includes fixed categorical covariates (treatment group, smoking status, geographic region) and a fixed continuous covariate (baseline score).||1.57|0.87|0.291
81489769|NCT04133909|162669900|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.12|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression model was used to compare the proportion of responders between the mepolizumab and placebo arms in the mITT and mITT2 populations. The model includes fixed categorical covariates (treatment group, smoking status, geographic region) and a fixed continuous covariate (baseline score).||1.12|0.60|0.209
81489770|NCT04133909|162669901|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (Mepolizumab 100/Placebo)|0.65||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.96|||Negative binomial model|||Analysis performed using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment group, geographic region, number of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year (\<=2, 3, \>=4 as ordinal), baseline % predicted FEV1 and smoking status (current vs. former smoker), and with logarithm (time on- and off-treatment) as an offset variable. Estimates based on weighting applied to each level of class variable determined from observed proportions.||0.96|0.43|0.032
81489771|NCT01063114|162669902|OTHER||3-Year Cumulative incidence|26.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|37.0||||||||37|16|
81574361|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.329|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|0.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 8: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.3|-1.7|0.329
81489772|NCT01063114|162669902|OTHER||5-Year Cumulative incidence|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|38.0||||||||38|17|
81489773|NCT01063114|162669903|OTHER||3-Year Cumulative incidence|46.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.0|57.0||||||||57|34|
81489774|NCT01063114|162669903|OTHER||5-Year Cumulative incidence|67.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.0|77.0||||||||77|54|
81489775|NCT01063114|162669904|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.0||||0.01024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|-2.9|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t test||||-2.9|-19.2|0.01024
81489776|NCT01063114|162669905|OTHER||3-Year Survival Probability|83.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.8|91.3||||||||91.3|75.8|
81489777|NCT01063114|162669905|OTHER||5-Year Survival Probability|79.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.7|88.5||||||||88.5|71.7|
81489778|NCT04635423|162669908|SUPERIORITY||Observed Efficacy (%)|89.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.4|98.2||one-sided p-value based on exact binomial method proposed by Chan and Bohidar|Exact Binomial Method Chan and Bohidar||The statistical criterion for success requires that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for vaccine efficacy (VE) against the primary efficacy endpoint is greater than 0%.|||98.2|55.4|<0.001
81489779|NCT04635423|162669909|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|40.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.5|45.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference in percentages calculated as % V503 minus % Placebo.|||45.5|34.5|
81489780|NCT04635423|162669910|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|5.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method||Difference in percentages calculated as % V503 minus % Placebo.|||5.2|-4.4|
81489781|NCT04635423|162669913|SUPERIORITY||Observed Efficacy (%)|63.5||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|86.0||one-sided p-value based on exact binomial method proposed by Chan and Bohidar|Exact Binomial Method Chan and Bohidar||The statistical criterion for success requires that the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for vaccine efficacy (VE) against the primary efficacy endpoint is greater than 0%.|||86.0|2.7|0.023
81489782|NCT01706328|162669968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.025||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.059|||ANCOVA|||||0.059|-0.008|0.137
81489783|NCT00177671|162669998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.09||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.41|||Log Rank|||We followed the intention to treat principle. We used Kaplan-Meier curves to quantify the percentage of participants who were free of depression recurrence over time. Cox proportional hazard models quantified hazard ratios comparing the 2 treatment groups.||4.41|1.00|.05
81489784|NCT02293499|162670000|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.003||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the change between treatment groups (Adult led vs. peer led asthma self-management). Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.043
81489785|NCT02293499|162670000|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.21||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the overall change over time. Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.00
81489786|NCT02293499|162670000|SUPERIORITY||Sobel Statistic|2.4119||||0.0079|TWO_SIDED||||||Sobel|||Mediator analysis of AMI-SEI subscale on quality of life||||.0079
81489787|NCT02293499|162670000|SUPERIORITY||Sobel Statistic|2.1132||||0.0172|TWO_SIDED||||||Sobel|||Mediator analysis of ACQ Total score subscale on quality of life||||.0172
81489788|NCT02293499|162670001|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.001||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the change between treatment groups (Adult led vs. peer led asthma self-management). Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||0.295
81541923|NCT02977403|162760529|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.099||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).||||Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.099|-0.039|
81489789|NCT02293499|162670001|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.15||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the overall change over time. Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.00
81489790|NCT02293499|162670002|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.002||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the change between treatment groups (Adult led vs. peer led asthma self-management). Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.140
81489791|NCT02293499|162670002|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.15||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the overall change over time. Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.00
81541924|NCT02977403|162760529|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.143|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.335|0.049||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.049|-0.335|
81574362|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.272|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|1.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 8: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.5|-0.4|0.272
81541925|NCT02977403|162760530|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.016|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.097|0.066||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.066|-0.097|
81489792|NCT02293499|162670003|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.001||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the change between treatment groups (Adult led vs. peer led asthma self-management). Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.268
81489793|NCT02293499|162670003|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.06||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the overall change over time. Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.14
81489794|NCT02293499|162670004|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.001||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the change between treatment groups (Adult led vs. peer led asthma self-management). Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.238
81489795|NCT02293499|162670004|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.03||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the overall change over time. Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.43
81489796|NCT02293499|162670004|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.203||||0.024|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.024
81489797|NCT02293499|162670005|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.0||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the change between treatment groups (Adult led vs. peer led asthma self-management). Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.484
81489798|NCT02293499|162670005|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.12||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the overall change over time. Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.00
81489799|NCT02293499|162670006|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.0||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the change between treatment groups (Adult led vs. peer led asthma self-management). Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.648
81541926|NCT02977403|162760530|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.162|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.314|-0.01||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||-0.01|-0.314|
81489800|NCT02293499|162670006|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.07||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the overall change over time. Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.04
81489801|NCT02293499|162670007|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.003||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the change between treatment groups (Adult led vs. peer led asthma self-management). Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.020
81489802|NCT02293499|162670007|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.04||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the overall change over time. Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.23
81541927|NCT02977403|162760531|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.053|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.156||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.156|-0.051|
81541928|NCT02977403|162760531|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.251|0.111||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.111|-0.251|
81541929|NCT02977403|162760532|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.015|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.061|0.091||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.091|-0.061|
81489803|NCT02293499|162670008|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.002||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the change between treatment groups (Adult led vs. peer led asthma self-management). Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.049
81489804|NCT02293499|162670008|SUPERIORITY||partial eta squared|0.12||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is \<.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||For each model, partial eta squared (η2) was reported as the effect size for the overall change over time. Partialη2 is the proportion of variance explained by a given variable out of the variance remaining after excluding variance explained by other predictors. Partial η2\> 0.14 indicates large effects, while η2= 0.06 to 0.14 medium and \< 0.06 small effects||||.00
81489805|NCT02293499|162670008|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.294||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.004
81489806|NCT02293499|162670008|SUPERIORITY||Sobel Statistic|-2.3505||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED||||||Sobel|||Mediator analysis of AMI-SEI subscale on ACQ total||||.0093
81489807|NCT04919161|162670023|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|Kruskal-Wallis|Due sample size differences and pairwise nature of the data, a Kruskal-Wallis was conducted.||Null hypothesis for this analysis is that there will be no differences between pre-scores and post-scores across the different treatment arms. Prior to hypothesis testing, datasets were tested for normality using a Shapiro-Wilk test to inform if parametric or non-parametric testing was required.||||<0.0001
81489808|NCT04919161|162670023|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0025||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis. The reported P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||Null hypothesis for this comparison is that there would be no significant difference in the pre-score measurements between groups.||||=0.0025
81489809|NCT04919161|162670023|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis. The reported P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||Null hypothesis for this comparison is that there would be no significant difference in the pre-score measurements between groups.||||=0.0001
81489810|NCT04919161|162670023|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis. The reported P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||Null hypothesis for this comparison is that there would be no significant difference in the pre-score measurements between groups.||||>0.9999
81489811|NCT04919161|162670023|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis. The reported P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||Null hypothesis for this comparison would be that there would be no significant difference between post-scores of the two treatment groups.||||>0.9999
81489812|NCT04919161|162670024|SUPERIORITY|Prior to analysis, the score change or difference between post-test and pre-test were calculated for each participant as: ScoreChange=(PostTest) - (PreTest). These changes in score were then compared.|||||=|0.3045||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that there are no differences between groups. Prior to hypothesis testing, datasets were tested for normality using a Shapiro-Wilk test to inform if parametric or non-parametric testing was required.||||=0.3045
81489813|NCT04919161|162670025|SUPERIORITY|Prior to analysis, the score change or difference between post-test and pre-test were calculated for each participant as: PercentScoreChange = (\[(PostTest)-(PreTest)\]/\[PreTest\]) x 100%|||||=|3152||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|Two-Tailed Welch t test|Due to unequal standard deviation, a two-tailed Welch's t test was used.||Null hypothesis is that there are no differences between groups. Prior to hypothesis testing, datasets were tested for normality using a Shapiro-Wilk test to inform if parametric or non-parametric testing was required.||||=3152
81489814|NCT04919161|162670026|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9568||||||Prior to analysis, the score change between post assessment and pre-assessment was calculated. The threshold for significance was p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|An unpaired T-test was used. Normality and F-test for Variances were conducted and found to be normal.||Null hypothesis is that there are no differences between groups. Prior to hypothesis testing, datasets were tested for normality using a Shapiro-Wilk test to inform if parametric or non-parametric testing was required.||||=0.9568
81489815|NCT04919161|162670027|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|Kruskal-Wallis|Due to the pairwise nature and abnormal distribution of the pre- and post-scores, a Kruskal Wallis test was completed.||Null Hypothesis, there would be no difference between the pre-score and post-score of each treatment group. Prior to hypothesis testing, datasets were tested for normality using a Shapiro-Wilk test to inform if parametric or non-parametric testing was required.||||<0.0001
81489816|NCT04919161|162670027|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis. The reported P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||Null hypothesis for this comparison is that there would be no significant difference in the pre-score measurements between groups.||||<0.0001
81541930|NCT02977403|162760532|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.108|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.044||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.044|-0.260|
81541931|NCT02977403|162760533|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.036|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.119||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.119|-0.047|
81541932|NCT02977403|162760533|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.106|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.276|0.064||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.064|-0.276|
81574363|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.946|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|0.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Combined Stage 1 (Week 4) and Stage 2 (Week 8): Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect.||0.5|-0.6|0.946
81489817|NCT04919161|162670027|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis. The reported P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||Null hypothesis for this comparison is that there would be no significant difference in the pre-score measurements between groups.||||<0.0001
81489818|NCT04919161|162670027|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis. The reported P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||Null hypothesis for this comparison is that there would be no significant difference in the pre-score measurements between groups.||||>0.9999
81489819|NCT04919161|162670027|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis. The reported P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||Null hypothesis for this comparison is that there would be no significant difference in the pre-score measurements between groups.||||>0.9999
81489820|NCT04919161|162670028|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|Kruskal-Wallis|Due to missing measurements and the pairwise nature of the pre- and post-scores, a Kruskal Wallis test was completed.||Null hypothesis is that there are no differences between groups. Prior to hypothesis testing, datasets were tested for normality using a Shapiro-Wilk test to inform if parametric or non-parametric testing was required.||||<0.0001
81489821|NCT04919161|162670028|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||<0.0001
81489822|NCT04919161|162670028|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||<0.0001
81489823|NCT04919161|162670028|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||>0.9999
81489824|NCT04919161|162670028|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. The p-value reported above was the calculated and resultant P-value for this analysis.|Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||>0.9999
81489825|NCT04919161|162670029|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Kruskal-Wallis|Due to the missing measurement and the pairwise nature of the perturbation levels between participants, a Kruskal Wallis test was completed.||Null hypothesis is there are no differences between groups. Prior to hypothesis testing, normality testing was conducted using a Shapiro-Wild test to inform if parametric or non-parametric testing was required.||||<0.0001
81489826|NCT04919161|162670029|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999||||||Reported p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was established as p\<0.05.|Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||Null hypothesis for any comparisons would be that there is no significant mean perturbation level between sessions.|The p-value reported above was the result for 15 comparisons of the recorded perturbation levels in sessions: 1 vs 2, 2 vs 3, 3 vs 4, 3 vs 5, 3 vs 6, 4 vs 5, 4 vs 6, 4 vs 7, 4 vs 8, 5 vs 6, 5 vs 7, 5 vs 8, 6 vs 7, 6 vs 8, and 7 vs 8.|||>0.9999
81489827|NCT04919161|162670029|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0629|||||||Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||=0.0629
81489828|NCT04919161|162670029|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0069|||||||Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||=0.0069
81489829|NCT04919161|162670029|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0003|||||||Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||=0.0003
81489830|NCT04919161|162670029|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||<0.0001
81489831|NCT04919161|162670029|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||<0.0001
81489832|NCT04919161|162670029|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||<0.0001
81489833|NCT04919161|162670029|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6497|||||||Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||=0.6497
81489834|NCT04919161|162670029|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0743|||||||Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||=0.0743
81574364|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.407|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|0.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Combined Stage 1 (Week 4) and Stage 2 (Week 8): Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect.||0.3|-0.8|0.407
81489835|NCT04919161|162670029|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0198|||||||Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||=0.0198
81489836|NCT04919161|162670029|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0017|||||||Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||=0.0017
81489837|NCT04919161|162670029|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0006|||||||Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||=0.0006
81489838|NCT04919161|162670029|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5297|||||||Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||=0.5297
81489839|NCT04919161|162670029|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2595|||||||Dunn's Multiple Comparison Test|||||||=0.2595
81489840|NCT04919161|162670030|OTHER|This is a descriptive analysis.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6|||=|0.3898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4671|15.3||Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Fisher Exact|||Null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in the proportion of males and females between treatment arms.||15.300|0.4671|=0.3898
81489841|NCT02903914|162670078|OTHER|||||||0.0731|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.0731
81574365|NCT02310568|162821713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.436|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.8|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Combined Stage 1 (Week 4) and Stage 2 (Week 8): Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect.||0.8|-0.3|0.436
81575893|NCT04786990|162823166|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81489842|NCT02903914|162670078|OTHER||pairwise geometric mean ratio (GMR)|0.933|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.784|1.11||||||||1.110|0.784|
81489843|NCT02903914|162670078|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.074|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.908|1.271||||||||1.271|0.908|
81489844|NCT02903914|162670078|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.034|1.463||||||||1.463|1.034|
81489845|NCT02903914|162670079|OTHER|||||||0.1496|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.1496
81489846|NCT02903914|162670080|OTHER|||||||0.2867|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.2867
81489847|NCT02903914|162670080|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.007|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.825|1.23||||||||1.230|0.825|
81489848|NCT02903914|162670080|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.081|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.892|1.311||||||||1.311|0.892|
81489849|NCT02903914|162670080|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.234|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.011|1.507||||||||1.507|1.011|
81489850|NCT02903914|162670081|OTHER|||||||0.6167|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.6167
81489851|NCT02903914|162670081|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.014|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.255||||||||1.255|0.820|
81489852|NCT02903914|162670081|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.043|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.849|1.281||||||||1.281|0.849|
81489853|NCT02903914|162670081|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.945|1.447||||||||1.447|0.945|
81489854|NCT02903914|162670085|OTHER|||||||0.0745|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.0745
81489855|NCT02903914|162670085|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.127|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.947|1.341||||||||1.341|0.947|
81489856|NCT02903914|162670085|OTHER||pairwise GMR|0.991|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.833|1.18||||||||1.180|0.833|
81489857|NCT02903914|162670085|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.258|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.064|1.486||||||||1.486|1.064|
81489858|NCT02903914|162670086|OTHER|||||||0.0518|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0518
81489859|NCT02903914|162670087|OTHER|||||||0.1723|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.1723
81489860|NCT02903914|162670087|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.156|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.941|1.42||||||||1.420|0.941|
81489861|NCT02903914|162670087|OTHER||pairwise GMR|0.976|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.794|1.198||||||||1.198|0.794|
81489862|NCT02903914|162670087|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.233|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.012|1.503||||||||1.503|1.012|
81489863|NCT02903914|162670088|OTHER|||||||0.1705|||||||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||||||0.1705
81489864|NCT02903914|162670088|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.083|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.863|1.359||||||||1.359|0.863|
81489865|NCT02903914|162670088|OTHER||pairwise GMR|0.902|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.719|1.132||||||||1.132|0.719|
81489866|NCT02903914|162670088|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.212|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.945|1.554||||||||1.554|0.945|
81489867|NCT02903914|162670092|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.057||||0.7702|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.753|1.483|||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = food effect)||Fed versus Fasted||1.483|0.753|0.7702
81541933|NCT02977403|162760534|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|-0.017|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.057||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.057|-0.092|
81489868|NCT02903914|162670092|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.012||||0.9384|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.762|1.346|||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = food effect)||Fed versus Fasted||1.346|0.762|0.9384
81541934|NCT02977403|162760534|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|0.002|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.153||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.153|-0.150|
81541935|NCT02977403|162760535|SUPERIORITY|Change scores were computed (post-intervention - pre-intervention = delta) for oscillatory power. A linear mixed model was run with change scores as the dependent variable. Between-subject factors were condition, recent LOC-eating (0=absent, 1=present), and a condition by LOC-eating interaction term. Oscillatory power analyses were nested within subject. Models included a random intercept and were adjusted for stimuli pairing type, age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|beta coefficient|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.159||Effect sizes and 95% CIs, rather than statistical significance, were used. Cohen's d was interpreted as minimal to no effect (\<.02) small effect (0.2-0.49) medium effect (0.5-0.79) large effect (0.8).|||To examine changes in oscillatory power, change scores were computed (post-pre=delta). Positive scores represent an increase from pre- to post- intervention. Negative scores represent a decrease from pre- to post- intervention.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||0.159|-0.019|
81489869|NCT02903914|162670092|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.07||||0.6733|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.809|1.415|||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = food effect)||Fed versus Fasted||1.415|0.809|0.6733
81489870|NCT02903914|162670092|OTHER||pairwise GMR|1.238||||0.3456|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.847|||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = food effect)||Fed versus Fasted||1.847|0.830|0.3456
81489871|NCT02903914|162670093|OTHER|||||||0.0441|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Fed versus Fasted||||0.0441
81489872|NCT02903914|162670093|OTHER|||||||0.4092|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Fed versus Fasted||||0.4092
81489873|NCT02903914|162670093|OTHER|||||||0.7748|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Fed versus Fasted||||0.7748
81489874|NCT02903914|162670093|OTHER|||||||0.1948|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Fed versus Fasted||||0.1948
81489875|NCT02903914|162670094|OTHER||pairwise GMR|0.92||||0.705|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.363|||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = food effect)||Fed versus Fasted||1.363|0.620|0.7050
81489876|NCT02903914|162670094|OTHER||pairwise GMR|0.929||||0.703|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.658|1.31|||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = food effect)||Fed versus Fasted||1.310|0.658|0.7030
81489877|NCT02903914|162670094|OTHER||pairwise GMR|0.999||||0.9952|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.725|1.377|||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = food effect)||Fed versus Fasted||1.377|0.725|0.9952
81489878|NCT02903914|162670094|OTHER||pairwise GMR|0.742||||0.4012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.394|1.397|||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = food effect)||Fed versus Fasted||1.397|0.394|0.4012
81489879|NCT02903914|162670095|OTHER||pairwise GMR|0.992||||0.9623|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.729|1.349|||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = formulation)||Tablet (test) versus Capsule (reference)||1.349|0.729|0.9623
81489880|NCT02903914|162670096|OTHER|||||||0.754|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Tablet (test) versus Capsule (reference)||||0.7540
81489881|NCT02903914|162670097|OTHER||pairwise GMR|0.951||||0.7514|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.718|1.261|||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = dose)||Tablet (test) versus Capsule (reference)||1.261|0.718|0.7514
81489882|NCT02903914|162670098|OTHER||pairwise GMR|0.954||||0.7707|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.712|1.277|||ANOVA|1-factor ANOVA of log-transformed, dose-normalized data (factor = formulation)||Tablet (test) versus Capsule (reference)||1.277|0.712|0.7707
81489883|NCT00975923|162670131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||infection rates per device days|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.0||p-value and confidence intervals|Regression, Linear|||Infection rates were analyzed using hierarchical negative binomial regression models to model infection rate changes over time and account for clustering of ICUs within hospitals and adjusting for baseline covariates. Power was calculated a priori with a 1-tailed alpha of 0.05 and group size of 30; a 50% decrease in infection rates in the Collaborative group and 15% for the Tool Kit group, yielding power ranging from 82% to 91% for testing group differences.||3.0|1.0|<.05
81489884|NCT00975923|162670132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentages|10.0|||<|5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared||Power calculation used alpha = .05 and group size = 30.The estimated effect was a 50% decrease in infection rates for the Collaborative Group and from 10% to 15% decrease in the Tool Kit group.Power ranged from 82%-91% for testing group differences.|It was hypothesized that the Collaborative group would engage in more processes and tools than the Tool Kit group. Power was based on infection rates.||||<05
81489885|NCT00876343|162670133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-3.7|0.006
81489886|NCT00876343|162670133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-1.5|||ANCOVA|||||-1.5|-4.6|<0.001
81489887|NCT06354257|162670158|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% CI for each ratio was compared to 0.8 and 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|1.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis was performed using linear mixed effect models with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|One-sided tests (alpha=0.05) were used. 90% CIs for each ratio were compared to 0.8-1.25. No drug interaction is shown if CIs for AUC(0-inf) and Cmax of EE and LNG fall within 0.8-1.25.|A confirmatory hypothesis testing to test the effect of GSK3036656 on the AUC(0-inf) of EE.||1.41|0.55|
81489888|NCT06354257|162670158|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% CI for each ratio was compared to 0.8 and 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis was performed using linear mixed effect models with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|One-sided tests (alpha=0.05) were used. 90% CIs for each ratio were compared to 0.8-1.25. No drug interaction is shown if CIs for AUC(0-inf) and Cmax of EE and LNG fall within 0.8-1.25.|A confirmatory hypothesis testing to test the effect of GSK3036656 on the AUC(0-inf) of LNG.||1.23|0.98|
81489889|NCT06354257|162670159|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% CI for each ratio was compared to 0.8 and 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis was performed using linear mixed effect models with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|One-sided tests (alpha=0.05) were used. 90% CIs for each ratio were compared to 0.8-1.25. No drug interaction is shown if CIs for AUC(0-inf) and Cmax of EE and LNG fall within 0.8-1.25.|A confirmatory hypothesis testing to test the effect of GSK3036656 on the Cmax of EE.||1.09|0.85|
81489890|NCT06354257|162670159|EQUIVALENCE|The 90% CI for each ratio was compared to 0.8 and 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis was performed using linear mixed effect models with treatment as a fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|One-sided tests (alpha=0.05) were used. 90% CIs for each ratio were compared to 0.8-1.25. No drug interaction is shown if CIs for AUC(0-inf) and Cmax of EE and LNG fall within 0.8-1.25.|A confirmatory hypothesis testing to test the effect of GSK3036656 on the Cmax of LNG.||1.19|0.97|
81489891|NCT03488524|162670203|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|7.9||Significance testing was 2-tailed and considered statistically significant if the calculated p-value was ≤0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random-slope, shared-baseline, linear mixed model was adjusted for age and prebaseline ALSFRS-R slope.||Participants who did not enter the open-label extension (OLE) were included in this analysis.||7.90|0.56|0.0239
81489892|NCT03488524|162670204|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.644||||0.0475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.416|0.995|||Hazard ratio|||Cox Proportional Hazards analysis||0.995|0.416|0.0475
81489893|NCT03488524|162670205|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.621||||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.403|0.957|||Hazard Ratio|||||0.957|0.403|0.0308
81489894|NCT03488524|162670206|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.55||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|14.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||14.75|0.80|0.0291
81489895|NCT03488524|162670207|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.923||0.2261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|12.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.47|-2.95|0.2261
81541936|NCT02977403|162760535|SUPERIORITY|See Statistical Analysis 1 for details. No p-values supplied, only confidence intervals and Cohen's d|beta coefficient|-0.095|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.07||||||Interaction of Loss of Control Eating with attention bias. See Statistical Analysis 1 for details.||0.070|-0.260|
81489896|NCT03488524|162670208|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.103||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|20.69||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||20.69|0.63|0.0372
81489897|NCT03488524|162670209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0503||||||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0503
81489898|NCT00434434|162670214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.13||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|exact Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney||||||0.13
81541937|NCT02977403|162760536|SUPERIORITY||beta coefficient|-0.8707|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.766||0.256|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized estimation equations||Reported variable is a condition by time (pre or post-intervention) interaction term. The model included a Poisson distribution, log link function, exchangeable covariance matrix and was adjusted for age, fat mass, height, and race and ethnicity.|Sample size estimation was based on the power analysis for the first hypothesis (examine changes in oscillatory power following completion of the smartphone program). Assuming 35% attrition, 80 girls, 40 with LOC-eating and 40 without LOC-eating, were estimated to provide \>80% power to detect medium to large effects.||||0.256
81489899|NCT00434434|162670214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0133||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|exact Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney||||||0.0133
81541938|NCT01352117|162760568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.911||||||The critical value for the final analysis was adjusted for the three interim analyses conducted for the Data and Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) review using the Haybittle-Peto guidelines, at the p-value cutoff of 0.0487.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Stratified Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test (asymptotic method) known as van Elteren test, stratification by screening CD4 (\<200 vs. \>=200 cells/mm\^3).||||||0.911
81489900|NCT00434434|162670215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.09||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|exact Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney||||||0.09
81489901|NCT00434434|162670215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0028||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|exact Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney||||||0.0028
81489902|NCT01922934|162670216|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81489903|NCT02290184|162670221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|A multi-level regression was employed to test differences between the 2 arm's change trajectories of their estimated simple slopes. Bootstrapped full information maximum likelihood models were estimated to obtain nonparametric, bias-corrected confidence interval (CI).|cross-level interaction|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|0.05|-3.0|-1.1|||||"Multilevel regression analysis was used. The primary test of between-group change effect is also called the cross-level interaction between time and group. Simple slopes were also tested to determine if the change was significant within each group."|Hypothesis: the intervention group will have a significantly greater reduction in weight (kg) compared to the active control from baseline to 3-months.||-1.1|-3.0|
81489904|NCT02290184|162670222|SUPERIORITY|Multi-level regression was used to test differences between the 2 arm's change trajectories of their estimated simple slopes. Bootstrapped full information maximum likelihood models were estimated to obtain nonparametric, bias-corrected CI.|cross-level interaction|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|0.05|-3.9|-1.4|||||"Multilevel regression was used. The primary test of between group change effect is also called the cross-level interaction between time and group. Simple slopes were also tested to determine if the change was significant within each group."|Hypothesis: Intervention group will have a significantly greater reduction in % weight change compared to the active control from baseline to 3-months||-1.4|-3.9|
81489905|NCT02290184|162670223|SUPERIORITY|A multi-level regression was used to test differences between the 2 arm's change trajectories of their estimated simple slopes. Bootstrapped full information maximum likelihood models were estimated to obtain nonparametric, bias-corrected CI.|cross-level interaction|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.91|||||"Multilevel regression was used. The primary test of between -group change effect is also called the cross-level interaction between time and group. Simple slopes were also tested to determine if the change was significant within each group."|Hypothesis: Intervention group will have a significantly greater reduction in waist-circumference (cm) compared to the Active Control from baseline to 3-months||-.91|-4.5|
81489906|NCT02354118|162670228|NON_INFERIORITY|10% non-inferiority margin||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81489907|NCT01069939|162670229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|96.65|0.02|0.41||An interim analysis was done so that the significance level was adjusted using the Pocock-like alpha-spending function with Lan-DeMets approach. The adjusted significance level was the two-sided 3.35%.|Log Rank|||The above two groups were compared.||0.41|0.02|<0.001
81489908|NCT00724945|162670239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-0.08591|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008816||||95.0|-0.08591|-0.06857|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Alternative hypothesis: senofilcon A multifocal would be better than or equal to 0.1 logMAR units.||-0.06857|-0.08591|
81489909|NCT00724945|162670240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|0.02711|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008816||||97.5|0.02711|0.04445|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Alternative hypothesis: senofilcon A multifocal lens would be better than or equal to 0.17 logMAR units.||0.04445|0.02711|
81489910|NCT00724945|162670241|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is -0.5.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07407|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1279||||97.5|-0.1797|0.07407|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A multifocal minus balafilcon A multifocal.|Alternative hypothesis: senofilcon A multifocal lens will have subjective vision that is non-inferior to balafilcon A multifocal.||0.07407|-0.1797|
81489911|NCT01147458|162670248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.374||0.067|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.08|1.04|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a mixed model with random participant effect, period and treatment as fixed effects, utilizing the baseline scores (one for each treatment period) as inter- and intra- participant covariates.||1.04|0.08|0.067
81489912|NCT01147458|162670248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.369||0.701|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.67|0.28|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a mixed model with random participant effect, period and treatment as fixed effects, utilizing the baseline scores (one for each treatment period) as inter- and intra- participant covariates.||0.28|-0.67|0.701
81541939|NCT01766050|162760593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.991|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.898|1.093||||||||1.093|0.898|
81541940|NCT01766050|162760593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.911|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.0||||||||1.000|0.830|
81489913|NCT01147458|162670249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.374||0.067|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.08|1.04|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a mixed model with random participant effect, period and treatment as fixed effects, utilizing the baseline scores (one for each treatment period) as inter- and intra- participant covariates.||1.04|0.08|0.067
81489914|NCT01147458|162670249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.369||0.701|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.67|0.28|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a mixed model with random participant effect, period and treatment as fixed effects, utilizing the baseline scores (one for each treatment period) as inter- and intra- participant covariates.||0.28|-0.67|0.701
81489915|NCT01147458|162670250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.15|0.29|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a mixed model with random participant effect, period and treatment as fixed effects, utilizing the baseline scores (one for each treatment period) as inter- and intra- participant covariates.||0.29|-0.15|
81489916|NCT01147458|162670250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.09|0.35|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a mixed model with random participant effect, period and treatment as fixed effects, utilizing the baseline scores (one for each treatment period) as inter- and intra- participant covariates.||0.35|-0.09|
81489917|NCT01147458|162670251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.239|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.34|2.85|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a mixed model with random participant effect, period and treatment as fixed effects, utilizing the baseline scores (one for each treatment period) as inter- and intra- participant covariates.||2.85|-0.34|
81489918|NCT01147458|162670251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.252|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.95|1.28|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a mixed model with random participant effect, period and treatment as fixed effects, utilizing the baseline scores (one for each treatment period) as inter- and intra- participant covariates.||1.28|-1.95|
81489919|NCT01147458|162670252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.699|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.13|4.25|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a mixed model with random participant effect, period and treatment as fixed effects, utilizing the baseline scores (one for each treatment period) as inter- and intra- participant covariates.||4.25|-0.13|
81489920|NCT01147458|162670252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.709|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.53|1.88|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a mixed model with random participant effect, period and treatment as fixed effects, utilizing the baseline scores (one for each treatment period) as inter- and intra- participant covariates.||1.88|-2.53|
81541941|NCT01766050|162760593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.994|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.885|1.116||||||||1.116|0.885|
81541942|NCT01766050|162760611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.976|1.13||||||AUC (0-T)||1.130|0.976|
81541943|NCT01766050|162760611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.966|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.889|1.049||||||AUC (0-T)||1.049|0.889|
81541944|NCT01766050|162760611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.033|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.123||||||AUC (0-T)||1.123|0.950|
81541945|NCT01766050|162760611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.049|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.975|1.127||||||AUC (INF)||1.127|0.975|
81541946|NCT01766050|162760611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.968|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.892|1.049||||||AUC (INF)||1.049|0.892|
81541947|NCT01766050|162760611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.031|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.948|1.121||||||AUC(INF)||1.121|0.948|
81541948|NCT01766050|162760612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.991|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.898|1.093||||||||1.093|0.898|
81541949|NCT01766050|162760612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.911|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.0||||||||1.000|0.830|
81489921|NCT01147458|162670253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.624|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.03|1.58|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a mixed model with random participant effect, period and treatment as fixed effects, utilizing the baseline scores (one for each treatment period) as inter- and intra- participant covariates.||1.58|-0.03|
81489922|NCT01147458|162670253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.628|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.97|0.65|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a mixed model with random participant effect, period and treatment as fixed effects, utilizing the baseline scores (one for each treatment period) as inter- and intra- participant covariates.||0.65|-0.97|
81489923|NCT01147458|162670254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.18|0.2|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a mixed model with random participant effect, period and treatment as fixed effects, utilizing the baseline scores (one for each treatment period) as inter- and intra- participant covariates.||0.20|-0.18|
81489924|NCT01147458|162670254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.07|0.31|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a mixed model with random participant effect, period and treatment as fixed effects, utilizing the baseline scores (one for each treatment period) as inter- and intra- participant covariates.||0.31|-0.07|
81489925|NCT01147458|162670255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.12|0.31|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a mixed model with random participant effect, period and treatment as fixed effects, utilizing the baseline scores (one for each treatment period) as inter- and intra- participant covariates.||0.31|-0.12|
81489926|NCT01147458|162670255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.11|0.31|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was a mixed model with random participant effect, period and treatment as fixed effects, utilizing the baseline scores (one for each treatment period) as inter- and intra- participant covariates.||0.31|-0.11|
81541950|NCT01766050|162760612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.994|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.885|1.116||||||||1.116|0.885|
81541951|NCT01766050|162760613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.013|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.944|1.088||||||AUC (0-T)||1.088|0.944|
81541952|NCT01766050|162760613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.016|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.936|1.103||||||AUC (0-T)||1.103|0.936|
81541953|NCT01766050|162760613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.001|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.893|1.121||||||AUC (0-T)||1.121|0.893|
81541954|NCT01766050|162760613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.011|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.942|1.085||||||AUC (INF)||1.085|0.942|
81541955|NCT01766050|162760613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.016|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.938|1.101||||||AUC (INF)||1.101|0.938|
81489927|NCT01017250|162670272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||This was a test on the change from baseline to the post-SRS time point for all patients.||||0.04
81489928|NCT01017250|162670273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||This was a test on the change from baseline to the post-SRS time point for all patients.||||0.002
81489929|NCT01017250|162670274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||This was a test on the change from baseline to the post-SRS time point for all patients.||||0.02
81489930|NCT01017250|162670275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||This was a test on the change from baseline to the post-SRS time point for all patients.||||0.0005
81489931|NCT01017250|162670276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||This was a test on the change from baseline to the post-SRS time point for all patients.||||0.53
81489932|NCT01017250|162670277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||This was a test on the change from baseline to the post-SRS time point for all patients.||||0.002
81541956|NCT01766050|162760613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.002|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.896|1.121||||||AUC (INF)||1.121|0.896|
81541957|NCT01766050|162760614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.118|1.421||||||||1.421|1.118|
81541958|NCT01766050|162760614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.292|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.531||||||||1.531|1.090|
81489933|NCT01017250|162670278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||This was a test on the change from baseline to the post-SRS time point for all patients.||||0.76
81489934|NCT01017250|162670279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||This was a test on the change from baseline to the post-SRS time point for all patients.||||0.34
81489935|NCT03160170|162670285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.96
81489936|NCT03160170|162670286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81489937|NCT03160170|162670287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81489938|NCT04603066|162670291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0204257||||0.8651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2624635|0.2216122|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.2216122|-0.2624635|0.8651
81489939|NCT04603066|162670292|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01727052||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0005895|0.03513063|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.03513063|-0.0005895|0.056
81489940|NCT01525589|162670299|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0909|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0909
81489941|NCT01525589|162670303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.002
81489942|NCT01525589|162670307|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0561|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0561
81541959|NCT01766050|162760614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.178|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.971|1.429||||||||1.429|0.971|
81541960|NCT01766050|162760615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.159|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.056|1.272||||||AUC (0-T)||1.272|1.056|
81541961|NCT01766050|162760615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.228|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.092|1.381||||||AUC (0-T)||1.381|1.092|
81541962|NCT01766050|162760615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.215|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.047|1.41||||||AUC (0-T)||1.410|1.047|
81541963|NCT01766050|162760615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.193|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.091|1.304||||||AUC (INF)||1.304|1.091|
81541964|NCT01766050|162760615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.227|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.093|1.379||||||AUC (INF)||1.379|1.093|
81541965|NCT01766050|162760615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.141|1.482||||||AUC (INF)||1.482|1.141|
81541966|NCT01766050|162760616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.863|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.746|0.997||||||||0.997|0.746|
81489943|NCT04835441|162670319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.107|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.107
81489944|NCT04835441|162670320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.308|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.308
81489945|NCT04835441|162670321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.442|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.442
81489946|NCT04835441|162670322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.788|||||||Kaplan-Meier methods|||||||0.788
81489947|NCT04835441|162670323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.792|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.792
81489948|NCT04835441|162670324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.302|||||||Mixed models for repeated measures|||||||0.302
81489949|NCT04835441|162670325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.506|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.506
81489950|NCT04835441|162670326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.659|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.659
81489951|NCT03459846|162670344|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.641|1.387|||Regression, Cox|||||1.387|0.641|0.789
81489952|NCT03459846|162670345|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|1.606|||Regression, Cox|||||1.606|0.719|0.728
81489953|NCT03459846|162670346|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.821|3.778|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.778|0.821|0.142
81489954|NCT01991314|162670407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|We calculated, on the premise that there is non-inferiority between adolescent and adult groups in the difference in increase of mean haemoglobin levels of 0.35g/dL, with estimated standard deviation 0.7g/dL following treatment, that 45 patients in each group would be required, derived using power 80% power, 1-sided significance level 0.05 and R 0.5 for the covariate; this calculation took into account planned ANCOVA methodology and 20% patients who might be lost to follow up or withdraw.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.08||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||To test the hypothesis of non-inferiority with maximal statistical power, ANCOVA (one-tailed P\<0.05) was employed to compare the change in mean haemoglobin levels between adults and adolescents after accounting for necessary covariates|ANCOVA|||||||0.23
81489955|NCT01991314|162670408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|3.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test was used to compare proportions (expressed as percentages) of total number of participants in each group who were iron intolerant||Chi squared test or Fisher's exact test, as appropriate.||||<0.05
81489956|NCT01991314|162670409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.0||||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Unpaired Students t test||||0.96
81489957|NCT01991314|162670410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney U test||||0.49
81489958|NCT01991314|162670411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann Whitney U test||||0.85
81489959|NCT01991314|162670412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann Whitney U test||||0.69
81489960|NCT01991314|162670413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney U test||||<0.0001
81489961|NCT01035788|162670414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.24||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|13.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|p value was obtained from the contrast of the linear mixed model||We sought to obtain a sample size of 18 per group to provide 80% power to detect a .97 standard deviation difference in mean change in CAPS between MB-CBCT and the CBCT-Communication Skills at treatment end based on a two-tailed t-test at 5% significance. Linear mixed models with repeated measures were performed to address the primary hypotheses that MB-CBCT would result in a greater improvement for Veterans and their partners than CBCT-Communication Skills at the end of treatment.||13.2|-1.39|.849
81489962|NCT02034591|162670422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|0.682|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.621|0.748||||||||0.748|0.621|
81489963|NCT02034591|162670423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|0.813|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.766|0.863||||||||0.863|0.766|
81489964|NCT02034591|162670424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.764|0.86||||||||0.860|0.764|
81489965|NCT02034591|162670425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|0.884|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|0.942||||||||0.942|0.830|
81489966|NCT02034591|162670426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.905|0.997||||||||0.997|0.905|
81489967|NCT02034591|162670427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|0.947|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.903|0.994||||||||0.994|0.903|
81489968|NCT00817063|162670430|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.55|5.62|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||5.62|2.55|<0.001
81489969|NCT00817063|162670430|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|24.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|31.7|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||31.7|18.0|<0.001
81489970|NCT00817063|162670431|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.4|-17.85|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||-17.85|-30.40|<0.001
81489971|NCT00817063|162670432|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.71|6.07|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||6.07|2.71|<0.001
81489972|NCT00817063|162670432|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|25.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.7|32.3|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||32.3|18.7|<0.001
81489973|NCT00817063|162670433|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|-13.73|||Kruskal-Wallis|||||-13.73|-31.00|<0.001
81489974|NCT00817063|162670434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.047
81489975|NCT00817063|162670435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.068
81489976|NCT00817063|162670436|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81489977|NCT00817063|162670445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.489||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.226|1.204||The analysis of covariance model includes treatment, age at Baseline, gender, menopausal status of females, baseline BMD score and duration of treatment exposure (\<12weeks, \>=12 weeks) as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar Spine BMD||1.204|-0.226|0.179
81489978|NCT00817063|162670445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.497||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|1.071||The analysis of covariance model includes treatment, age at Baseline, gender, menopausal status of females, baseline BMD score and duration of treatment exposure (\<12weeks, \>=12 weeks) as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Femur BMD||1.071|-0.077|0.089
81489979|NCT01496456|162670449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression, controlled for baseline lesion size and for correlation among pairs of teeth using the GEE method.||||||0.002
81489980|NCT01496456|162670450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression, controlled for correlation among pairs of teeth using the GEE method.||||||0.045
81489981|NCT01496456|162670451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0077|||||||Discreet Time Survival Analysis|Controlled for correlation among tooth pairs (GEE model).||||||0.0077
81489982|NCT02489773|162670452|OTHER|Calculate the pearson correlation within whole subjects (across Group 1 and Group 2)|pearson correlation coefficient|0.6342|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81489983|NCT02489773|162670452|OTHER|Diffenrence between Pearson correlations within whole subjects (accross Group 1 and Group 2) and PG, 0.8.|Difference with PG 0.8|-0.1658|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2204|-0.1113|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.1113|-0.2204|>0.9999
81541967|NCT01766050|162760616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.922|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.793|1.071||||||||1.071|0.793|
81489984|NCT02489773|162670453|OTHER|The difference in Spearman correlation coefficient between GA and MBG vs HbA1c and MBG in the first 3-month period in Group 1.|Difference in correlation coefficients|0.249|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.364|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.364|0.130|<0.0001
81489985|NCT02489773|162670454|OTHER|The difference in Kendall correlation coefficient between GA and MBG vs HbA1c and MBG in the first 3-month period in Group 1.|Difference in correlation coefficient|0.181|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.265|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.265|0.096|<0.0001
81489986|NCT00712920|162670455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.03||95.0|-1.7|-0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||||-0.10|-1.70|0.03
81489987|NCT00712920|162670455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.08||95.0|-1.5|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||||0.1|-1.5|0.08
81489988|NCT00712920|162670456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6419|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3924||0.102||95.0|-1.41|0.13|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||||0.13|-1.41|0.102
81489989|NCT00712920|162670456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7925|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3935||0.044||95.0|-1.56|-0.02|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||||-0.02|-1.56|0.044
81489990|NCT00712920|162670457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4394|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3631||0.226||95.0|-1.15|0.27|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||Change in baseline to Day 28||0.27|-1.15|0.226
81489991|NCT00712920|162670457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1252|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3649||0.002||95.0|-1.84|-0.41|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA is being used due to a covariate being included in the model. The covariate is baseline TNSS score.||Change in baseline to Day 28||-0.41|-1.84|0.002
81489992|NCT00712920|162670458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.292||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was used as a model containing treatment group and site as fixed effects with the baseline value used as covariate||||||0.292
81489993|NCT00712920|162670458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA was used as a model containing treatment group and site as fixed effects with the baseline value used as covariate||||||0.040
81541968|NCT01766050|162760616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.856|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.709|1.034||||||||1.034|0.709|
81489994|NCT00884065|162670464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.08|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.93|6.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.49|-9.93|>0.05
81489995|NCT00884065|162670465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83|<|0.01||95.0|5.72|17.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||||17.08|5.72|<0.01
81489996|NCT00884065|162670466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|12.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||||12.45|2.03|<0.01
81489997|NCT00884065|162670467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|5.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.37|-1.53|>0.05
81489998|NCT00884065|162670468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|5.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.01|-3.81|>0.05
81489999|NCT00884065|162670469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|6.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.09|0.08|<0.01
81490000|NCT02299167|162670497|OTHER|The ED50% of spinal bupivacaine was estimated using a modified Dixon's up-and-down method|Mean (95% CI) of effective dose in 90% (|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.1|||||The ED50% of spinal bupivacaine was estimated using a modified Dixon's up-and-down method|Descriptive statistics were considered to calculate the mathematic mean (SD) of demographic, surgical, and other postoperative continuous data and to calculate the median (range) of sensory and motor block levels, as well as the degree of patient and surgeon satisfaction||2.1|1.7|
81490001|NCT00848185|162670533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||ANOVA for three groups||||<0.001
81490002|NCT04717557|162670539|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81490003|NCT04717557|162670539|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.5||||||Underpowered due to early termination.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.5
81490004|NCT04717557|162670540|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.5||||||Underpowered due to early termination.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.5
81490005|NCT04717557|162670541|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.5||||||Underpowered due to early termination.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.5
81541969|NCT01766050|162760617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.915|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.817|1.024||||||AUC (0-T)||1.024|0.817|
81541970|NCT01766050|162760617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.003|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.856|1.175||||||AUC (0-T)||1.175|0.856|
81490006|NCT04717557|162670542|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.5||||||Underpowered due to early termination.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.5
81490007|NCT04717557|162670543|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.5|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Underpowered - no statistically significant difference.||||>0.5
81490008|NCT04717557|162670544|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.5||||||Underpowered due to early termination.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.5
81490009|NCT04717557|162670545|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.5||||||Underpowered due to early termination.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.5
81490010|NCT04717557|162670546|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.5||||||Underpowered due to early termination.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.5
81541971|NCT01766050|162760617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.963|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.821|1.13||||||AUC (0-T)||1.130|0.821|
81541972|NCT01766050|162760617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.877|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.783|0.982||||||AUC (INF)||0.982|0.783|
81541973|NCT01766050|162760617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.031|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.885|1.2||||||AUC (INF)||1.200|0.885|
81541974|NCT01766050|162760617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.022|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.839|1.245||||||AUC (INF)||1.245|0.839|
81490011|NCT04717557|162670547|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.5||||||Underpowered due to early termination.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.5
81490012|NCT02685735|162670548|SUPERIORITY|A likelihood-ratio test for change in pain was conducted for each outcome comparing a model with and without gabapentin treatment group. A statistically significant result is interpreted as evidence to support that the gabapentin treatment impacts some element of change after surgery (i.e, intercept or slope).||||||0.882||||||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons, with threshold of statistical significance set at \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||The estimates were conducted using a linear mixed effects model contrasting differences in the gabapentin group versus placebo. In all cases, these differences are adjusted for prognostic variables including baseline pain, age, sex, pupil diameter, and catastophizing-optimism construct.||||0.882
81490013|NCT02685735|162670554|SUPERIORITY|A likelihood-ratio test for change in pain was conducted for each outcome comparing a model with and without gabapentin treatment group. A statistically significant result is interpreted as evidence to support that the gabapentin treatment impacts some element of change after surgery (i.e, intercept or slope).||||||0.137||||||P value not adjusted for multiple comparisons, with threshold of statistical significance set at \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||The estimates were conducted using a linear mixed effects model contrasting differences in the gabapentin group versus placebo. In all cases, these differences are adjusted for prognostic variables including baseline pain, age, sex, pupil diameter, and catastrophizing-optimism construct.||||0.137
81490014|NCT02685735|162670555|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|14 degrees of freedom||The null hypothesis (H0) is that modeled trajectory of change in pain intensity report after total hip or total knee arthroplasty does not differ between oral gabapentin and placebo in a manner dependent on its interaction with preferred cognitive style and pre-surgery pupil resting diameter . The alternative hypothesis (H1) is that there is a difference between the two groups which is dependent on these interactions.|A likelihood ratio test was conducted to compare these two models, conditional on the difference in the degrees of freedom in both models. A statistically significant likelihood ratio test would be interpreted as evidence that the three mechanistic predictors (Catastrophising-Optimism construct, Study Group, resting Pupil diameter) impact some aspect of the change in pain that occurs after surgery. If a statistically significant effect is observed, the individual interaction parameters will be interpreted.|||<0.0001
81490015|NCT05965427|162670556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.097|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.097
81490016|NCT05965427|162670557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Chi-squared|||"Statistical analysis of Any of the specified clinical complications measure"||||0.005
81490017|NCT05965427|162670558|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.011
81490018|NCT05965427|162670560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||"Statistical analysis relates to not presenting with skin lesions measure"||||0.002
81541975|NCT01766050|162760618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.948|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.021||||||||1.021|0.880|
81541976|NCT01766050|162760618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.922|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.857|0.993||||||||0.993|0.857|
81490019|NCT05965427|162670564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.114|||||||Chi-squared|||"Statistical analysis relates to any drug treatment for mpox measure"||||0.114
81490020|NCT05965427|162670565|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||"Statistical analysis relates to any drug for complications measure"||||<0.001
81541977|NCT01766050|162760618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.954|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.885|1.028||||||||1.028|0.885|
81541978|NCT01766050|162760619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.941|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.874|1.013||||||AUC (0-T)||1.013|0.874|
81490021|NCT05965427|162670566|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical analysis relates to lesion onset measure"|||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81541979|NCT01766050|162760619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.986|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.902|1.076||||||AUC (0-T)||1.076|0.902|
81541980|NCT01766050|162760619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.027|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.942|1.12||||||AUC (0-T)||1.120|0.942|
81490022|NCT00927472|162670579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0386|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0386
81490023|NCT00927472|162670580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3675|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3675
81490024|NCT00927472|162670581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0490
81490025|NCT00927472|162670582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0002
81490026|NCT00927472|162670583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0003
81490027|NCT00927472|162670584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0012
81541981|NCT01766050|162760619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.939|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.868|1.017||||||AUC (INF)||1.017|0.868|
81541982|NCT01766050|162760619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.002|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.914|1.098||||||||1.098|0.914|
81541983|NCT01766050|162760619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.036|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.142||||||AUC (INF)||1.142|0.940|
81541984|NCT03577275|162760629|OTHER|||||||||||||||||"The primary analysis was based on concentration-QTc modeling of the relationship between icosabutate and delta delta QTcF, with the intent to exclude an effect \> 10 msec at clinically relevant icosabutate plasma concentrations.~Assay sensitivity was evaluated by concentration-QTc analysis of the effect on delta delta QTcF of moxifloxacin using a similar model as for the primary analysis."|The primary analysis was based on concentration-QTc modeling of the relationship between icosabutate and delta delta QTcF, with the intent to exclude an effect \> 10 msec at clinically relevant icosabutate plasma concentrations.|||
81541985|NCT02546609|162760645|OTHER|||||||0.0572|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model: with treatment group as the factor. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.0572
81490028|NCT00927472|162670585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3817|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3817
81490029|NCT00927472|162670586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1059|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1059
81490030|NCT00927472|162670587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1088|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1088
81490031|NCT00927472|162670588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1527|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1527
81541986|NCT02546609|162760645|OTHER|||||||0.377|||||||ANCOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model: with treatment group as the factor. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.3770
81541987|NCT02546609|162760646|OTHER|||||||0.3811|||||||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.3811
81490032|NCT05317546|162670642|SUPERIORITY|We used linear mixed effects models containing the main effect of medication (CBD vs. placebo), visit (visit 1 vs. visit 2), and sequence (CBD/placebo vs. placebo/CBD) with random intercepts. For 1H-MRS models, brain tissue composition \[Gray Matter: Brain Matter or GM:BM defined as GM/(GM+WM)\] was included as a covariate.||||||0.33||||||alpha \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for brain tissue composition||An a priori power analysis was conducted to ensure power to detect differences in neurometabolite levels in the dACC. Due to type of modeling, participants were included even if they did not complete the second medication allocation.||||0.33
81490033|NCT05317546|162670643|SUPERIORITY|We used linear mixed effects models containing the main effect of medication (CBD vs. placebo), visit (visit 1 vs. visit 2), and sequence (CBD/placebo vs. placebo/CBD) with random intercepts. For 1H-MRS models, brain tissue composition \[Gray Matter: Brain Matter or GM:BM defined as GM/(GM+WM)\] was included as a covariate.||||||0.75||||||alpha \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for brain tissue composition||Due to type of modeling, participants were included even if they did not complete the second medication allocation.||||0.75
81490034|NCT05317546|162670644|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Several studies have demonstrated that CBD can modulate resting-state or task-based BOLD signal under similar study design (acute dosing, 600 mg CBD) with sample sizes smaller than our sample. Due to the modeling, only participants with usable data from both medication allocation visits were included. Contrast of interest was alcohol beverages vs. non-alcohol beverages.||||>0.05
81490035|NCT05317546|162670645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We were not able to complete a power calculation for this task. We used linear mixed effects models, containing the main effect of medication (CBD vs. placebo), visit (visit 1 vs. visit 2), and sequence (CBD/placebo vs. placebo/CBD) and cue-by-medication interaction terms. Random intercepts were included to account for individual differences.||||0.82
81490036|NCT05317546|162670646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We were not able to complete a power calculation for this task. We used linear mixed effects models, containing the main effect of medication (CBD vs. placebo), visit (visit 1 vs. visit 2), and sequence (CBD/placebo vs. placebo/CBD) and cue-by-medication interaction terms. Random intercepts were included to account for individual differences.||||0.21
81490037|NCT06717399|162670713|OTHER|The number of participants (n=15) was calculated using an effect size of 0.89. This effect size was based on a randomized clinical trial utilizing a structured mindfulness meditation program on moderate sleep disturbances in older adults (Black et al. 2015). A power of 0.8 and a significance level of 0.05 was utilized to calculate the sample size, a minimum of 12 participants is required to demonstrate significance in this study. To account for 20% attrition total participants needed is 15.||||||0.00058|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null Hypothesis:~● There will not be a change in sleep quality after participation in eight mindfulness meditation sessions as measured by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index."||||0.00058
81490038|NCT06717399|162670714|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81490039|NCT00143507|162670725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.1|||Regression, Cox||Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake as a covariate. P-value: Log-rank test stratified on beta-blocker intake factor.|||1.10|0.91|0.945
81490040|NCT00143507|162670726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.22|||Regression, Cox||Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake as a covariate. P-value: Log-rank test stratified on beta-blocker intake factor.|||1.22|0.94|0.316
81490041|NCT00143507|162670727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.06|||Regression, Cox||Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake as a covariate. P-value: Log-rank test stratified on beta-blocker intake factor.|||1.06|0.72|0.159
81490042|NCT00143507|162670728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.13|||Regression, Cox||Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake as a covariate. P-value: Log-rank test stratified on beta-blocker intake factor.|||1.13|0.86|0.850
81490043|NCT00143507|162670729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.16|||Regression, Cox||Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake as a covariate. P-value: Log-rank test stratified on beta-blocker intake factor.|||1.16|0.92|0.547
81490044|NCT00143507|162670730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.12|||Regression, Cox||Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake as a covariate. P-value: Log-rank test stratified on beta-blocker intake factor.|||1.12|0.71|0.331
81490045|NCT00143507|162670731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.02|||Regression, Cox||Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake as a covariate. P-value: Log-rank test stratified on beta-blocker intake factor.|||1.02|0.67|0.078
81490046|NCT00143507|162670732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.4|||Regression, Cox||Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake as a covariate. P-value: Log-rank test stratified on beta-blocker intake factor.|||1.40|0.83|0.583
81490047|NCT00143507|162670733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.11|||Regression, Cox||Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake as a covariate. P-value: Log-rank test stratified on beta-blocker intake factor.|||1.11|0.81|0.501
81490048|NCT00143507|162670734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.04|||Regression, Cox||Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake as a covariate. P-value: Log-rank test stratified on beta-blocker intake factor.|||1.04|0.78|0.141
81490049|NCT00143507|162670735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.06|||Regression, Cox||Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake as a covariate. P-value: Log-rank test stratified on beta-blocker intake factor.|||1.06|0.86|0.411
81490050|NCT00143507|162670736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.15|||Regression, Cox||Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake as a covariate. P-value: Log-rank test stratified on beta-blocker intake factor.|||1.15|0.94|0.484
81490051|NCT00143507|162670737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.13|||Regression, Cox||Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake as a covariate. P-value: Log-rank test stratified on beta-blocker intake factor.|||1.13|0.90|0.835
81490052|NCT00876395|162670738|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.1166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.08|||Log Rank|||||1.08|0.73|0.1166
81490053|NCT00876395|162670739|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.91|||Log Rank|||||0.91|0.48|0.0049
81490054|NCT00876395|162670742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7276|||||||Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel chi-square|||||||0.7276
81490055|NCT00876395|162670743|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4085|||||||Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel chi-square|||||||0.4085
81490056|NCT00876395|162670744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9573|||||||Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel chi-square|||||||0.9573
81490057|NCT00876395|162670745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6382|||||||Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel chi-square|||||||0.6382
81490058|NCT00879359|162670755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|92.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.0|99.0||||||||99|64|
81490059|NCT02595892|162670803|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.33|0.98|||Log Rank|||||.98|.33|0.044
81490060|NCT02595892|162670806|OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-Sided Fisher's exact test.||||||0.44
81490061|NCT06442800|162670812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Multiple cancers vs. Control||||<0.001
81490062|NCT06442800|162670812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Dementia vs. Control||||<0.001
81490063|NCT06442800|162670812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Colorectal cancer vs. Control||||<0.001
81490064|NCT06442800|162670812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Liver cancer vs. Control||||<0.001
81490065|NCT06442800|162670812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Throat and mouth cancer vs. Control||||<0.001
81490066|NCT06442800|162670812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Liver disease vs. Control||||<0.001
81490067|NCT06442800|162670812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypertension vs. Control||||<0.001
81490068|NCT06442800|162670812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Current warning vs. Control||||<0.001
81490069|NCT06442800|162670812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Guidelines vs. Control||||<0.001
81490070|NCT06442800|162670813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Multiple cancers vs. Control||||<0.001
81490071|NCT06442800|162670813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Dementia vs. Control||||<0.001
81490072|NCT06442800|162670813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Colorectal cancer vs. Control||||<0.001
81490073|NCT06442800|162670813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Liver cancer vs. Control||||<0.001
81490074|NCT06442800|162670813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Throat and mouth cancer vs. Control||||<0.001
81490075|NCT06442800|162670813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Liver disease vs. Control||||<0.001
81490076|NCT06442800|162670813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypertension vs. Control||||<0.001
81490077|NCT06442800|162670813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Current warning vs. Control||||<0.001
81490078|NCT06442800|162670813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Guidelines vs. Control||||<0.001
81490079|NCT06442800|162670814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in predicted proportions|0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Multiple cancers vs. Control||||<0.001
81490080|NCT06442800|162670814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in predicted proportions|0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Dementia vs. Control||||<0.001
81490081|NCT06442800|162670814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in predicted proportions|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Colorectal cancer vs. Control||||<0.001
81490082|NCT06442800|162670814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in predicted proportions|0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Liver cancer vs. Control||||<0.001
81490083|NCT06442800|162670814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in predicted proportions|0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Throat and mouth cancer vs. Control||||<0.001
81490084|NCT06442800|162670814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in predicted proportions|0.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Liver disease vs. Control||||<0.001
81490085|NCT06442800|162670814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in predicted proportions|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypertension vs. Control||||<0.001
81490086|NCT06442800|162670814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in predicted proportions|0.04||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Current warning vs. Control||||0.02
81490087|NCT06442800|162670814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in predicted proportions|0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Guidelines vs. Control||||<0.001
81490088|NCT00373672|162670879|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.016|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Treatment effects were analyzed using a repeated measures analysis of variance model with time (baseline, 6 weeks) as the within-subjects factor and treatment group (armodafinil, placebo) as the between-subjects factor.||||<0.016
81490089|NCT04871074|162670880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||DeLong's Test|||||||.74
81490090|NCT04871074|162670881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||DeLong's Test|||||||.66
81490091|NCT04871074|162670882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects model, fixed effects coefficient test with a Wald test||||||.135
81490092|NCT04871074|162670886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effects estimate, Wald test||||||.39
81490093|NCT04556097|162670958|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.2|||Difference in differences|Difference in differences model with a negative binomial distribution and log link that provides rate ratio estimate of the relative difference.|The rate ratio is estimated for intervention patients as compared to controls.|||1.20|0.31|0.05
81490094|NCT04556097|162670959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|1.12|||Difference in differences|Difference in differences model with a Gaussian distribution and identity link that provides linear estimate of the relative point difference.||||1.12|-6.53|0.05
81490095|NCT02516241|162670960|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.0751|TWO_SIDED|98.66|0.688|1.063||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|||1.063|0.688|0.0751
81490096|NCT02516241|162670961|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.3039|TWO_SIDED|96.99|0.695|1.139||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|||1.139|0.695|0.3039
81490097|NCT02516241|162670962|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.8637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.169||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|||1.169|0.830|0.8637
81490098|NCT02516241|162670963|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.589|0.928||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|||0.928|0.589|0.0091
81490099|NCT02516241|162670964|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.7599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.799|1.359||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|||1.359|0.799|0.7599
81490100|NCT02516241|162670964|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.4424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.692|1.175||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|monotherapy as reference.||1.175|0.692|0.4424
81490101|NCT02516241|162670968|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.2579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.931|1.304||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|||1.304|0.931|0.2579
81490102|NCT02516241|162670968|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.124|1.567||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|||1.567|1.124|0.0008
81490103|NCT02516241|162670969|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.2395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.705|1.091||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|||1.091|0.705|0.2395
81490104|NCT02516241|162670969|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.2431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.917|1.406||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|||1.406|0.917|0.2431
81490105|NCT02516241|162670970|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.53||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.177|1.99||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|||1.990|1.177|0.0014
81490106|NCT02516241|162670970|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.6236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.729|1.209||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|monotherapy as reference.||1.209|0.729|0.6236
81541988|NCT02546609|162760646|OTHER|||||||0.8479|||||||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.8479
81490107|NCT02516241|162670974|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.683|0.998||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|||0.998|0.683|0.0477
81490108|NCT02516241|162670974|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.7885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.809|1.175||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|||1.175|0.809|0.7885
81490109|NCT02516241|162670975|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.549|0.901||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|||0.901|0.549|0.0053
81490110|NCT02516241|162670975|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.1336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.651|1.059||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|||1.059|0.651|0.1336
81490111|NCT02516241|162670976|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.8148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.772|1.391||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|||1.391|0.772|0.8148
81490112|NCT02516241|162670976|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.2684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.636|1.134||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Log Rank||The HR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status with ties handled by the Breslow approach.|monotherapy as reference.||1.134|0.636|0.2684
81490113|NCT02516241|162670977|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.422|0.788||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|||0.788|0.422|0.0005
81490114|NCT02516241|162670977|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.253|0.485||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|||0.485|0.253|<0.0001
81490115|NCT02516241|162670978|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.7708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.639|1.394||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|||1.394|0.639|0.7708
81490116|NCT02516241|162670978|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.268|0.61||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|||0.610|0.268|<0.0001
81490117|NCT02516241|162670979|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.135|0.406||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|||0.406|0.135|<0.0001
81490118|NCT02516241|162670979|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.6195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.469|1.566||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|monotherapy as reference.||1.566|0.469|0.6195
81490119|NCT02516241|162670981|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.759||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|||0.759|0.410|0.0002
81490120|NCT02516241|162670981|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.267|0.5||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|||0.500|0.267|<0.0001
81490121|NCT02516241|162670982|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.4959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.291||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|||1.291|0.590|0.4959
81541989|NCT02546609|162760647|OTHER|||||||0.7742|||||||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.7742
81490122|NCT02516241|162670982|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.305|0.679||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|||0.679|0.305|0.0001
81490123|NCT02516241|162670983|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.448||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|||0.448|0.160|<0.0001
81490124|NCT02516241|162670983|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.8074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.623|1.836||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|monotherapy as reference.||1.836|0.623|0.8074
81490125|NCT02516241|162670984|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.432|0.802||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|||0.802|0.432|0.0008
81490126|NCT02516241|162670984|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.512||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|||0.512|0.270|<0.0001
81490127|NCT02516241|162670985|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.7717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.639|1.394||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|||1.394|0.639|0.7717
81490128|NCT02516241|162670985|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.303|0.682||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|||0.682|0.303|0.0001
81490129|NCT02516241|162670986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|0.439||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|||0.439|0.151|<0.0001
81490130|NCT02516241|162670986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.556|1.759||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|monotherapy as reference.||1.759|0.556|0.9692
81490131|NCT02516241|162670994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.1617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.59||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility, PD-L1 status and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||NFBLSI- 18 score (Average overall visits)||3.59|-0.6|0.1617
81490132|NCT02516241|162670994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.0578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|4.29||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility, PD-L1 status and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||NFBLSI- 18 score (Average overall visits)||4.29|-0.07|0.0578
81490133|NCT02516241|162670994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7||||0.2003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|4.32||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility, PD-L1 status and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||FACT-BL TOI (Average overall visits)||4.32|-0.91|0.2003
81490134|NCT02516241|162670994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3||||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|6.0||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility, PD-L1 status and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||FACT-BL TOI (Average overall visits)||6.00|0.57|0.0178
81490135|NCT02516241|162670994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.3765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|5.17||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility, PD-L1 status and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||FACT-BL Total score (Average overall visits)||5.17|-1.96|0.3765
81490136|NCT02516241|162670994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|7.81||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility, PD-L1 status and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||FACT-BL Total score (Average overall visits)||7.81|0.40|0.0300
81490137|NCT02516241|162670995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9||||0.1373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|4.36||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||NFBLSI- 18 score (Average overall visits)||4.36|-0.6|0.1373
81541990|NCT02546609|162760647|OTHER|||||||0.6666|||||||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.6666
81490138|NCT02516241|162670995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|6.27||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||NFBLSI- 18 score (Average overall visits)||6.27|1.26|0.0034
81490139|NCT02516241|162670995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2||||0.1774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|5.39||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||FACT-BL TOI (Average overall visits)||5.39|-1.00|0.1774
81490140|NCT02516241|162670995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|8.65||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||FACT-BL TOI (Average overall visits)||8.65|2.19|0.0011
81490141|NCT02516241|162670995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.3494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|6.38||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||FACT-BL Total score (Average overall visits)||6.38|-2.27|0.3494
81490142|NCT02516241|162670995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.3||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.96|11.71||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||FACT-BL Total score (Average overall visits)||11.71|2.96|0.0011
81490143|NCT02516241|162670996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.3865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|1.69||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||NFBLSI- 18 score (Average overall visits)||1.69|-4.35|0.3865
81490144|NCT02516241|162670996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|1.49||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||NFBLSI- 18 score (Average overall visits)||1.49|-5.05|0.2840
81490145|NCT02516241|162670996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.41|1.66||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||FACT-BL TOI (Average overall visits)||1.66|-5.41|0.2970
81490146|NCT02516241|162670996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.3026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.85|1.83||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||FACT-BL TOI (Average overall visits)||1.83|-5.85|0.3026
81490147|NCT02516241|162670996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.3168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.29|2.38||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||FACT-BL Total score (Average overall visits)||2.38|-7.29|0.3168
81490148|NCT02516241|162670996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3||||0.2179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.51|1.96||MMRM model included patient, treatment, cisplatin eligibility and visceral metastasis, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables, and the appropriate baseline FACT-BL value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||FACT-BL Total score (Average overall visits)||1.96|-8.51|0.2179
81490149|NCT02516241|162670997|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.2419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.6||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status, with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood|Patients with improvement in fatigue||2.6|0.8|0.2419
81490150|NCT02516241|162670997|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.1553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.8||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status, with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Patients with improvement in fatigue||2.8|0.9|0.1553
81490151|NCT02516241|162670997|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.8||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status, with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Patient with deterioration in pain||2.8|1.4|0.0003
81490152|NCT02516241|162670997|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.0148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.3||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for PD-L1 status, visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status, with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Patient with deterioration in pain||2.3|1.1|0.0148
81490153|NCT02516241|162670998|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.2473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.4||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status, with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Patients with improvement in fatigue||3.4|0.7|0.2473
81490154|NCT02516241|162670998|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.0148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.8||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status, with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Patients with improvement in fatigue||3.8|0.8|0.0148
81490155|NCT02516241|162670998|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.0||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status, with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood|Patient with deterioration in pain||3.0|1.2|0.0090
81490156|NCT02516241|162670998|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.3||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status, with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Patient with deterioration in pain||2.3|0.9|0.1510
81490157|NCT02516241|162670999|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.6763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.2||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status, with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Patients with improvement in fatigue||3.2|0.5|0.6763
81490158|NCT02516241|162670999|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.6539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.3||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status, with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Patients with improvement in fatigue||3.3|0.5|0.6539
81490159|NCT02516241|162670999|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|4.0||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status, with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood|Patient with deterioration in pain||4.0|1.2|0.0092
81490160|NCT02516241|162670999|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.0324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.5||P-value was based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from logistic regression model, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status.|Regression, Logistic||The OR and confidence interval (CI) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for visceral metastases and cisplatin eligibility status, with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|Patient with deterioration in pain||3.5|1.1|0.0324
81490161|NCT04590963|162671000|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.537|||Log Rank|P-value was calculated using stratified log-rank test, adjusted for WHO/ECOG PS (0/1) and number of prior lines of therapy in R/M setting.|HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusted for WHO/ECOG PS, and number of lines of prior therapy in R/M setting.|||1.537|0.660|0.989
81490162|NCT04590963|162671001|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.704|1.528|||Log Rank|P-value was calculated using stratified log-rank test, adjusted for HPV status, WHO/ECOG PS (0/1) and number of prior lines of therapy in R/M setting.|HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusted for HPV status, WHO/ECOG PS, and number of lines of prior therapy in R/M setting.|||1.528|0.704|0.891
81541991|NCT02546609|162760648|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.0020
81490163|NCT04590963|162671002|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.568|||Log Rank|P-value was calculated using stratified log-rank test, adjusted for WHO/ECOG PS (0/1) and number of prior lines of therapy in R/M setting.|HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusted for WHO/ECOG PS, and number of lines of prior therapy in R/M setting.|||1.568|0.790|0.574
81490164|NCT04590963|162671003|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.818|1.512|||Log Rank|P-value was calculated using stratified log-rank test, adjusted for HPV status, WHO/ECOG PS (0/1) and number of prior lines of therapy in R/M setting.|HR and CIs were calculated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, adjusted for HPV status, WHO/ECOG PS, and number of lines of prior therapy in R/M setting.|||1.512|0.818|0.530
81490165|NCT04590963|162671004|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.274|1.154|||Regression, Logistic|P-value is based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from the addition of a treatment factor to the model.|The analysis was performed using a logistic regression model, with treatment as a covariate and adjusting for WHO/ECOG PS, and number of lines of prior therapy in the R/M setting with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|||1.154|0.274|0.115
81490166|NCT04590963|162671005|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.297|1.231|||Regression, Logistic|P-value is based on twice the change in log-likelihood resulting from the addition of a treatment factor to the model.|The analysis was performed using a logistic regression model, with treatment as a covariate and adjusting for HPV Status, WHO/ECOG PS, and number of lines of prior therapy in the R/M setting with 95% CI calculated by profile likelihood.|||1.231|0.297|0.162
81541992|NCT02546609|162760648|OTHER|||||||0.0164|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.0164
81541993|NCT02546609|162760649|OTHER|||||||0.4099|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.4099
81490167|NCT04738487|162671016|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.6712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.35||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||1.35|0.83|0.6712
81490168|NCT04738487|162671017|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.13||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||1.13|0.82|0.3320
81490169|NCT04738487|162671018|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.1646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.11||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate.|||1.11|0.72|0.1646
81490170|NCT03409367|162671079|EQUIVALENCE|The risk ratio is equal to 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.97|||Regression, log-binomial||Adjusted for family history of atopy (stratified randomization) and primary care site. Adjusted for multiple imputations.|The null hypothesis is that the cumulative incidence of atopic dermatitis does not differ between the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms, or that the risk ratio is equal to 1.||0.97|0.73|0.019
81490171|NCT03409367|162671080|EQUIVALENCE|The risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.9|||Regression, log-binomial|Adjusted for family history of atopy (stratified randomization) and primary care site. Adjusted for multiple imputations.||The null hypothesis is that the cumulative incidence of parent-reported AD does not differ between the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms, or that the risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1.||0.90|0.65|0.002
81490172|NCT03409367|162671081|EQUIVALENCE|Risk ratio is equal to 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.15||Adjusted for family history of atopy (stratified randomization) and primary care site. Adjusted for multiple imputations.|Regression, log-binomial|||The null hypothesis is that the cumulative incidence of AD by modified UK Working Party criteria does not differ between the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms, or that the risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1.||1.15|0.65|0.323
81490173|NCT03409367|162671082|EQUIVALENCE|Risk ratio is equal to 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.99|||Regression, log-binomial|Adjusted for family history of atopy (stratified randomization) and primary care site. Adjusted for multiple imputations.||The null hypothesis is that the cumulative incidence of AD by CEQ does not differ between the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms, or that the risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1.||0.99|0.70|0.044
81490174|NCT03409367|162671083|EQUIVALENCE|The risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.68||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.84|||Regression, log-binomial|Adjusted for family history of atopy (stratified randomization) and primary care site. Adjusted for multiple imputations.||The null hypothesis is that the cumulative incidence of AD with prescription or OTC therapies in the health record does not differ between the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms, or that the risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1.||0.84|0.55|0.0004
81490175|NCT03409367|162671084|EQUIVALENCE|The odds ratio (OR) is equal to 1. An OR \< 1 could be considered evidence that daily emollient use is associated with lower severity of AD, as operationalized here by the type of recommended treatment.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.89||Adjusted for family history of atopy (stratified randomization) and primary care site. Adjusted for multiple imputations of 199 missing outcomes.|Regression, proportional odds|||The null hypothesis is that the odds of belonging to the next higher category of severity are equal in the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms.||0.89|0.55|0.004
81490176|NCT03409367|162671085|EQUIVALENCE|Odds ratio (OR) is equal to 1. An OR \< 1 could be considered evidence that daily emollient use is associated with lower severity of AD, as operationalized here by the type of treatment.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.93|||Regression, proportional odds|Adjusted for family history of atopy (stratified randomization) and primary care site.||The null hypothesis is that the odds of belonging to the next higher category of severity are equal in the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms.||0.93|0.56|0.013
81490177|NCT03409367|162671086|EQUIVALENCE|The risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.17|||Regression, log-binomial|Adjusted for family history of atopy (stratified randomization) and primary care site.||The null hypothesis is that the cumulative incidence of skin infections in the health record does not differ between the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms.||1.17|0.73|0.509
81490178|NCT03409367|162671087|EQUIVALENCE|The risk ratio is equal to 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.18|||Regression, log-binomial|Adjusted for family history of atopy (stratified randomization) and primary care site.||The null hypothesis is that the cumulative incidence of asthma in the health record does not differ between the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms, or that the risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1.||2.18|0.50|0.900
81490179|NCT03409367|162671088|EQUIVALENCE|An ordinal OR \< 1 could be considered evidence that daily emollient use is associated with lower severity of AD symptoms among those diagnosed with AD.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.21|||Regression, proportional odds|Adjusted for family history of atopy (stratified randomization).|The daily emollient is in the numerator and the natural skin is in the denominator.|The null hypothesis is that the odds of belonging to the next higher category of severity are equal in the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms, or that the ordinal odds ratio (OR) is equal to 1.||2.21|0.98|0.064
81490180|NCT03409367|162671089|EQUIVALENCE|An ordinal OR \< 1 could be considered evidence that daily emollient use is associated with lower severity of AD symptoms among those diagnosed with AD.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.3|||Regression, proportional odds|Adjusted for family history of atopy (stratified randomization).|Daily emollient in the numerator and natural skin in the denominator.|The null hypothesis is that the odds of belonging to the next higher category of severity are equal in the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms, or that the ordinal odds ratio (OR) is equal to 1.||2.30|1.14|0.007
81490181|NCT03409367|162671090|EQUIVALENCE|The ordinal odds ratio (OR) is equal to 1. An OR \< 1 could be considered evidence that daily emollient use is associated with lower severity of AD symptoms among those diagnosed with AD.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.18|||Regression, proportional odds|Adjusted for family history of atopy (stratified randomization).|Daily moisturizer is the numerator and natural skin is the denominator.|The null hypothesis is that the odds of belonging to the next higher category of severity are equal in the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms, or that the ordinal odds ratio (OR) is equal to 1.||2.18|0.97|0.070
81541994|NCT02546609|162760649|OTHER|||||||0.1455|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.1455
81490182|NCT03409367|162671091|EQUIVALENCE|Odds ratio (OR) is equal to 1. An OR \< 1 could be considered evidence that daily emollient use is associated with lower severity of AD symptoms among those diagnosed with AD.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.91|||Regression, proportional odds|Adjusted for family history of atopy (stratified randomization).||The null hypothesis is that the odds of belonging to the next higher category of severity are equal in the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms, or that the odds ratio (OR) is equal to 1. An OR \< 1 could be considered evidence that daily emollient use is associated with lower severity of AD symptoms among those diagnosed with AD.||1.91|0.96|0.085
81490183|NCT03409367|162671092|EQUIVALENCE|The risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.03|||Regression, log-binomial|Adjusted for family history of atopy (stratified randomization) and primary care site.||The null hypothesis is that the cumulative incidence of immediate food allergy reactions does not differ between the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms, or that the risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1.||1.03|0.55|0.079
81490184|NCT03409367|162671093|EQUIVALENCE|Risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.66|||Regression, log-binomial|||The null hypothesis is that the cumulative incidence of food allergies does not differ between the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms, or that the risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1.||1.66|0.45|0.669
81490185|NCT03409367|162671094|EQUIVALENCE|Risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1. Alternatively, a RR \< 1 could be considered evidence that daily emollient is associated with lower incidence of AD.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.95|||Regression, log-binomial|Adjusted for family history of atopy (stratified randomization) and primary care site.||The null hypothesis is that the cumulative incidence of AD does not differ between the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms, or that the risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1. Alternatively, a RR \< 1 could be considered evidence that daily emollient is associated with lower incidence of AD.||0.95|0.62|0.013
81490186|NCT03409367|162671095|EQUIVALENCE|Risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1. Alternatively, a RR \< 1 could be considered evidence that daily emollient is associated with lower incidence of AD.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.94|||Regression, log-binomial|Adjusted for family history of atopy (stratified randomization) and primary care site.||The null hypothesis is that the cumulative incidence of AD does not differ between the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms, or that the risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1. Alternatively, a RR \< 1 could be considered evidence that daily emollient is associated with lower incidence of AD.||0.94|0.67|0.009
81490187|NCT03409367|162671096|EQUIVALENCE|Risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.94|||Regression, log-binomial|Adjusted for primary care site. Adjusted for multiple imputations of 121 missing outcomes.||The null hypothesis is that the cumulative incidence of AD does not differ between the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms, or that the risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1.||0.94|0.63|0.012
81490188|NCT03409367|162671097|EQUIVALENCE|Risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.1|||Regression, log-binomial|Adjusted for primary care site. Adjusted for multiple imputations of 78 missing outcomes.||The null hypothesis is that the cumulative incidence of AD does not differ between the Daily Emollient and Natural Skin arms, or that the risk ratio (RR) is equal to 1.||1.10|0.73|0.303
81490189|NCT03824158|162671123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0014
81490190|NCT03824158|162671124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.76
81490191|NCT03824158|162671125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.13
81490192|NCT03824158|162671126|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.008
81490193|NCT03824158|162671127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||Advance directive or living will||||0.002
81490194|NCT03824158|162671127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||POLST||||0.02
81490195|NCT03824158|162671127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Chi-squared|||Code Status||||0.78
81490196|NCT03824158|162671127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Chi-squared|||Goals of Care discussion||||0.61
81490197|NCT03824158|162671128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.17
81490198|NCT03824158|162671129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.11
81490199|NCT03279458|162671211|OTHER|least square regression analysis|correlation coefficient (R)|0.94|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|0.97|||Regression, Linear|||||0.97|0.88|<0.05
81490200|NCT01260948|162671220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.13|103.53|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||103.53|94.13|
81490201|NCT01260948|162671221|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|94.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.3|98.47|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||98.47|91.30|
81490202|NCT00768053|162671246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||F test for H0: ICC = 0|F test|||Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC)||||0.000
81490203|NCT00768053|162671246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||standard error of measurement|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.75||||||Standardized response mean: standard error of measurement||0.75|0.57|
81490204|NCT00768053|162671248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test for the Pearson correlation|||Week 4||||<0.001
81490205|NCT00768053|162671249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test for the Pearson correlation|||Week 12||||<0.001
81490206|NCT00768053|162671250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test for the Pearson correlation|||Time-normalized average||||<0.001
81490207|NCT00768053|162671251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test for the Pearson correlation|||Week 4||||<0.001
81490208|NCT00768053|162671252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test for the Pearson correlation|||Week 12||||<0.001
81490209|NCT00768053|162671253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test for the Pearson correlation|||Time-normalized average||||<0.001
81490210|NCT00768053|162671254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|A non significant test (p-value ≥ 0.05) would indicate the component had a significant influence to the global EULAR-RAID score.||Comparison of change from baseline between EULAR-RAID score and Pain NRS value||||<0.001
81490211|NCT00768053|162671254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|A non significant test (p-value ≥ 0.05) would indicate the component had a significant influence to the global EULAR-RAID score.||Comparison of change from baseline between EULAR-RAID score and Functional disability NRS value||||<0.001
81490212|NCT00768053|162671254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.837|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|A non significant test (p-value ≥ 0.05) would indicate the component had a significant influence to the global EULAR-RAID score.||Comparison of change from baseline between EULAR-RAID score and Fatigue NRS value||||0.837
81490213|NCT00768053|162671254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|A non significant test (p-value ≥ 0.05) would indicate the component had a significant influence to the global EULAR-RAID score.||Comparison of change from baseline between EULAR-RAID score and Sleep NRS value||||0.035
81490214|NCT00768053|162671254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.351|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|A non significant test (p-value ≥ 0.05) would indicate the component had a significant influence to the global EULAR-RAID score.||Comparison of change from baseline between EULAR-RAID score and Physical well-being NRS value||||0.351
81490215|NCT00768053|162671254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|A non significant test (p-value ≥ 0.05) would indicate the component had a significant influence to the global EULAR-RAID score.||Comparison of change from baseline between EULAR-RAID score and Emotional well-being NRS value||||0.025
81490216|NCT00768053|162671254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|A non significant test (p-value ≥ 0.05) would indicate the component had a significant influence to the global EULAR-RAID score.||Comparison of change from baseline between EULAR-RAID score and Coping NRS value||||<0.001
81541995|NCT02546609|162760650|OTHER|||||||0.2559|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.2559
81541996|NCT02546609|162760650|OTHER|||||||0.9776|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.9776
81490217|NCT00768053|162671255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|A non significant test (p-value ≥ 0.05) would indicate the component had a significant influence to the global EULAR-RAID score.||Comparison of change from baseline between EULAR-RAID score and Pain NRS value||||<0.001
81490218|NCT00768053|162671255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|A non significant test (p-value ≥ 0.05) would indicate the component had a significant influence to the global EULAR-RAID score.||Comparison of change from baseline between EULAR-RAID score and Functional disability NRS value||||0.052
81490219|NCT00768053|162671255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.895|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|A non significant test (p-value ≥ 0.05) would indicate the component had a significant influence to the global EULAR-RAID score.||Comparison of change from baseline between EULAR-RAID score and Fatigue NRS value||||0.895
81490220|NCT00768053|162671255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.153|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|A non significant test (p-value ≥ 0.05) would indicate the component had a significant influence to the global EULAR-RAID score.||Comparison of change from baseline between EULAR-RAID score and Sleep NRS value||||0.153
81490221|NCT00768053|162671255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|A non significant test (p-value ≥ 0.05) would indicate the component had a significant influence to the global EULAR-RAID score.||Comparison of change from baseline between EULAR-RAID score and Physical well-being NRS value||||0.029
81490222|NCT00768053|162671255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|A non significant test (p-value ≥ 0.05) would indicate the component had a significant influence to the global EULAR-RAID score.||Comparison of change from baseline between EULAR-RAID score and Emotional well-being NRS value||||0.043
81541997|NCT02546609|162760651|OTHER|||||||0.2265|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.2265
81541998|NCT02546609|162760651|OTHER|||||||0.8366|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.8366
81490223|NCT00768053|162671255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|A non significant test (p-value ≥ 0.05) would indicate the component had a significant influence to the global EULAR-RAID score.||Comparison of change from baseline between EULAR-RAID score and Coping NRS value||||<0.001
81490224|NCT01164475|162671272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|9.17|||Regression, Logistic|||The comparison was done using the logistic regression model, adjusted for country and baseline PB CD34+ cell count.||9.17|0.44|0.395
81490225|NCT02811159|162671322|OTHER|||||||0.1797|||||||Chi-Square Test|||||||0.1797
81490226|NCT02811159|162671323|OTHER|||||||0.125|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.1250
81490227|NCT02811159|162671324|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.2500
81490228|NCT02811159|162671325|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.5000
81490229|NCT02811159|162671326|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.2500
81541999|NCT02546609|162760652|OTHER|||||||0.347|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.3470
81490230|NCT02811159|162671327|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||1.0000
81490231|NCT02811159|162671328|OTHER|||||||0.875|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.8750
81490232|NCT02811159|162671329|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.5000
81490233|NCT02811159|162671330|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.5000
81490234|NCT02811159|162671331|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.2500
81490235|NCT02811159|162671332|OTHER|||||||0.0645|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.0645
81490236|NCT02141113|162671347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.779|||||||ANOVA|||These scores were calculated by subtracting participants' endpoint scores from their initial baseline scores. These changed scores show the total change in ADHD symptoms over the course of the trial. Higher values indiicate improved functioning at the end of the trial compared to the beginning.||||.779
81490237|NCT02141113|162671348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.834|||||||ANOVA|||||||.834
81490238|NCT02141113|162671349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.705|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.705
81490239|NCT02141113|162671350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.322|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.322
81490240|NCT02141113|162671351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.043|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.043
81490241|NCT02141113|162671352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.212|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.212
81490242|NCT00970944|162671383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We will have 80% power to detect a one point difference in DRS score between the groups across the four week treatment window. With this sample size, we will be able to detect any unforeseen adverse events that have a prevalence of at least 2.5% in each group with 90% probability. With 92 patients per group we will be able to estimate the rate of adverse events to within ±10%.||||0.045
81490243|NCT00970944|162671384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.007||95.0|-0.41|-0.07||The final analysis used a significance level of 0.045.|Mixed Models Analysis|Final analysis adjusted for early v. late enrollment relative to date of injury, baseline CRS-R rating category (MCS vs. VS), and site.||The planned sample size of 184 patients provided 80% power to detect a difference between the AH and placebo in the rate of Disability Rating Scale (DRS) score change of 0.3 points/week (1.22 DRS point mean difference by the end of the 4-week treatment interval). Two blinded interim analyses were conducted at 60 and 120 patients recruited using the O'Brien-Fleming boundary, with alpha levels of 0.0005 and 0.014. The final analysis used an alpha level of 0.045.||-0.07|-0.41|0.007
81490244|NCT03915067|162671400|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|65.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.5|80.1||P-value derived from CMH model stratified by investigator site and C-APPS at Day 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||80.1|51.5|<0.0001
81490245|NCT03915067|162671400|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|76.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.6|88.9||P-value derived from CMH model stratified by investigator site and C-APPS at Day 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||88.9|63.6|<0.0001
81490246|NCT03915067|162671423|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|57.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.3|73.5||P-value was derived from CMH model stratified by investigator site and P-APPS at Day 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||73.5|42.3|<0.0001
81490247|NCT03915067|162671423|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|70.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.4|84.1||P-value derived from CMH model stratified by investigator site and P-APPS at Day 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||84.1|56.4|<0.0001
81490248|NCT01001104|162671435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for the linear trend test at 12 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81490249|NCT01001104|162671435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.72|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81490250|NCT01001104|162671435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.97|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81490251|NCT01001104|162671435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.17|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81490252|NCT01001104|162671436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value from the Cochran-Armitage trend test.|Cochran-Armitage|||||||<0.001
81490253|NCT01001104|162671436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81490254|NCT01001104|162671436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81490255|NCT01001104|162671436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81490256|NCT01001104|162671437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value from the Cochran-Armitage trend test.|Cochran-Armitage|||||||<0.001
81490257|NCT01001104|162671437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.358||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.358
81490258|NCT01001104|162671437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.014
81490259|NCT01001104|162671437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81490260|NCT01001104|162671438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for the linear trend test at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81490261|NCT01001104|162671438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-20.2||||0.003||95.0||||Primary comparisons are based on the MMRM Least Squares (LS) Mean Value at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.003
81490262|NCT01001104|162671438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-19.54||||0.003||95.0||||Primary comparisons are based on the MMRM LS Mean Value at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.003
81490263|NCT01001104|162671438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-28.48|||<|0.001||95.0||||Primary comparisons are based on the MMRM LS Mean Value at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81490264|NCT01001104|162671439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for the linear trend test at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81490265|NCT01001104|162671439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-33.2|||<|0.001||95.0||||Primary comparisons are based on the MMRM Least Squares (LS) Mean Value at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81490266|NCT01001104|162671439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-45.63|||<|0.001||95.0||||Primary comparisons are based on the MMRM LS Mean Value at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81490267|NCT01001104|162671439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-41.49|||<|0.001||95.0||||Primary comparisons are based on the MMRM LS Mean Value at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81490268|NCT01001104|162671440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.987||95.0||||This is the p-value for the linear trend test at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.987
81490269|NCT01001104|162671440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.26||||0.005||95.0||||Primary comparisons are based on the MMRM Least Squares (LS) Mean Value at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81490270|NCT01001104|162671440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.45||||0.311||95.0||||Primary comparisons are based on the MMRM LS Mean Value at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.311
81490271|NCT01001104|162671440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.26||||0.556||95.0||||Primary comparisons are based on the MMRM LS Mean Value at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.556
81490272|NCT01001104|162671441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.202||95.0||||This is the p-value from the linear trend test at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.202
81490273|NCT01001104|162671441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.91||||0.917||95.0||||Primary comparisons are based on the MMRM Least Squares (LS) Mean Value at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.917
81490274|NCT01001104|162671441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.81||||0.264||95.0||||Primary comparisons are based on the MMRM LS Mean Value at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.264
81490275|NCT01001104|162671441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.4||||0.346||95.0||||Primary comparisons are based on the MMRM LS Mean Value at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.346
81490276|NCT01001104|162671442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||This is the p-value for the linear trend test at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81490277|NCT01001104|162671442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|13.1||||0.036||95.0||||Primary comparisons are based on the MMRM Least Squares (LS) Mean Value at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.036
81490278|NCT01001104|162671442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|19.73||||0.002||95.0||||Primary comparisons are based on the MMRM LS Mean Value at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81542000|NCT02546609|162760652|OTHER|||||||0.6221|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.6221
81542001|NCT02546609|162760653|OTHER|||||||0.347|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.3470
81542002|NCT02546609|162760653|OTHER|||||||0.6221|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.6221
81490279|NCT01001104|162671442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|31.68|||<|0.001||95.0||||Primary comparisons are based on the MMRM LS Mean Value at week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81490280|NCT01001104|162671444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073||95.0||||This is the p-value from the Cochran-Armitage trend test (dose-effect).|Cochran-Armitage|||||||0.073
81490281|NCT01001104|162671444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81490282|NCT01001104|162671444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.233||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.233
81490283|NCT01121926|162671461|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LSmeans) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter Cmax,ss is between 80% and 125%.|Mean ratio|56.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|49.99|63.94|||||Test/reference (%)|||63.94|49.99|
81490284|NCT01121926|162671462|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when the ratio of geometric Least Squares means (LSmeans) and confidence interval calculated from the exponential of the difference between the Test and Reference product for the ln-transformed parameter AUCss is between 80% and 125%.|Mean ratio|85.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.05|90.67|||||Test/reference (%)|||90.67|81.05|
81490285|NCT01149785|162671511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|316.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|286.17|349.73||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0-∞) of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as fixed effect and subject as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences was exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||349.73|286.17|
81490286|NCT01149785|162671512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|328.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|296.42|363.63||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as fixed effect and subject as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences was exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||363.63|296.42|
81490287|NCT01149785|162671515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|144.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|126.42|164.33||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as fixed effect and subject as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences was exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||164.33|126.42|
81490288|NCT01149785|162671518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|519.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|460.42|586.5||||||Natural log transformed AUClast of crizotinib metabolite (PF-06260182) was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as fixed effect and subject as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences was exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||586.50|460.42|
81542003|NCT02546609|162760654|OTHER|||||||0.0129|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.0129
81490289|NCT01149785|162671519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|516.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|457.88|583.72||||||Natural log transformed AUC (0-∞) of crizotinib metabolite (PF-06260182) was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as fixed effect and subject as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences was exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||583.72|457.88|
81490290|NCT01149785|162671521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Means|161.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|143.09|182.09||||||Natural log transformed Cmax of crizotinib was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as fixed effect and subject as a random effect. The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences was exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||182.09|143.09|
81490291|NCT01201863|162671525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|0.07816|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3315||0.954|TWO_SIDED||||||comparison of slopes|Slopes by group and slope difference||To investigate a difference in change in outcome over time between treatment and control, a trend analysis was used in place of a profile analysis, where both control and treatment arms are described more parsimoniously i.e. by a slope (change in outcome over time) (Fitzmaurice 2011).||||0.9540
81490292|NCT03439514|162671526|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|4.936||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.246|34.118||Two-sided p-value|Van Elteren test||The Week 24 change from baseline in 6MWT between PF 07265803 and placebo was estimated using the stratified HL median difference, considering only participants who survived 24 weeks.|||34.118|-24.246|0.818
81490293|NCT03439514|162671532|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43||||0.2257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.39|||Log Rank|||||1.39|0.13|0.2257
81490294|NCT03439514|162671533|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.63|||Log Rank|||||4.63|0.30|0.8370
81490295|NCT02175758|162671539|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was determined if the 90% confidence intervals (CI) were within the predefined equivalence boundaries of 50% to 200% for all age groups.|Percentage Geometric Mean Ratio|129.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.96|152.48||||||AUCtau of GS-331007 for the 12 to \< 18 Years old group in the PK Lead-in Phase was compared against historical data collected in adult Phase 2/3 studies.||152.48|109.96|
81490296|NCT02175758|162671539|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was determined if the 90% CIs were within the predefined equivalence boundaries of 50% to 200% for all age groups.|Percentage Geometric Mean Ratio|109.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.25|129.29||||||AUCtau of GS-331007 for the 6 to \< 12 Years Old group in the PK Lead-in Phase was compared against historical data collected in adult Phase 2/3 studies.||129.29|93.25|
81490297|NCT02175758|162671539|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence was determined if the 90% CIs were within the predefined equivalence boundaries of 50% to 200% for all age groups.|Percentage Geometric Mean Ratio|149.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|127.12|176.21||||||AUCtau of GS-331007 for the 3 to \< 6 Years Old group in the PK Lead-in Phase was compared against historical data collected in adult Phase 2/3 studies.||176.21|127.12|
81490298|NCT02175758|162671541|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test|||The SVR12 rate for the 12 to \< 18 Years Old group was compared with the historical SVR12 rate of 80% using a 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test at the 0.05 significance level. If superiority was demonstrated in the 12 to \< 18 Years Old group, then the SVR12 rate for participants aged 3 to \< 12 years would be compared with 80% at the 0.05 significance level.||||<0.001
81490299|NCT02175758|162671541|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test|||The SVR12 rate for the 3 to \< 12 Years Old group was compared with the historical SVR12 rate of 80% using a 2-sided exact 1-sample binomial test at the 0.05 significance level.||||<0.001
81490300|NCT01913353|162671575|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin to show that Group 1 (after 2 doses of MVA-BN) is non-inferior to Group 2 (after 1 dose of ACAM2000) in terms of PRNT GMTs at the respective peak visit (Week 6 in Group 1 / Week 4 in Group 2) was predefined as '1/2 (i.e. 0.5)' for the GMT ratio (Group 1 / Group 2).|GMT Ratio (Group 1 / Group 2)|1.935|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.562|2.397||||||||2.397|1.562|
81490301|NCT01913353|162671576|SUPERIORITY|Predefined threshold of clinical relevance for the area attenuation ratio (AAR): 40%|Area attenuation ratio (AAR)|97.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.6|98.3|||||The AAR, i.e. the reduction in MLA \[1 - MLA ratio (Group 1/Group 2)\] after scarification was to be significantly above 40%. The MLA ratio and the corresponding 95% CI were based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the shift for log-transformed MLAs.|||98.3|96.6|
81490302|NCT02555878|162671611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||=|0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.09|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis for primary efficacy composite endpoint.||1.09|0.40|= 0.101
81490303|NCT02555878|162671611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12|||=|0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.91|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis for Symptomatic lower extremity proximal DVT.||2.91|0.43|= 0.814
81490304|NCT02555878|162671611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||=|0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.07|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis for symptomatic lower extremity distal DVT.||2.07|0.08|= 0.260
81490305|NCT02555878|162671611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||=|0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.39|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis for symptomatic upper extremity DVT.||2.39|0.19|= 0.538
81490306|NCT02555878|162671611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||=|0.977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|3.52|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis for symptomatic non-fatal PE.||3.52|0.29|= 0.977
81490307|NCT02555878|162671611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||=|0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.11|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis for asymptomatic lower extremity proximal DVT.||1.11|0.11|= 0.063
81490308|NCT02555878|162671611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||=|0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.62|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis for incidental PE.||1.62|0.21|= 0.301
81490309|NCT02555878|162671611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33|||=|0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|3.18|||Log Rank|||Statistical analysis for VTE-related death.||3.18|0.03|= 0.314
81490310|NCT02555878|162671612|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.96|||=|0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|6.49|||Log Rank|||||6.49|0.59|= 0.265
81542004|NCT02546609|162760654|OTHER|||||||0.4316|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.4316
81490311|NCT03018938|162671625|NON_INFERIORITY|If Lower limit (L) \>-0.4%, the Non-inferiority (NI) of basal insulin analog QD to insulin analog mid mixture BID is established; If Upper limit (U) \<0.4%, the NI of insulin analog mid mixture BID to basal insulin analog QD is established|LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0959||0.1009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.346|0.031|||ANCOVA|||||0.031|-0.346|0.1009
81490312|NCT03018938|162671626|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0891||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.376|-0.026|||ANCOVA|||||-0.026|-0.376|0.0246
81490313|NCT03018938|162671627|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.0941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.87|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.87|0.95|0.0941
81490314|NCT03018938|162671628|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.8592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.49|0.72|0.8592
81490315|NCT03018938|162671629|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.423|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2152||0.0497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.846|||ANCOVA|||||0.846|0.000|0.0497
81490316|NCT03018938|162671630|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.647|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1955||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.263|1.031|||ANCOVA|||||1.031|0.263|0.0010
81490317|NCT03018938|162671631|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2191||0.2193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.161|0.7|||ANCOVA|||FBG||0.700|-0.161|0.2193
81542005|NCT02546609|162760655|OTHER|MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||||0.1946|||||||MMRM|||||||0.1946
81490318|NCT03018938|162671631|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3331||0.8014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.739|0.571|||ANCOVA|||PPG||0.571|-0.739|0.8014
81490319|NCT03018938|162671632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.491|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2033||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.891|||ANCOVA|||FBG||0.891|0.092|0.0160
81490320|NCT03018938|162671632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3028||0.9661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.608|0.582|||ANCOVA|||PPG||0.582|-0.608|0.9661
81490321|NCT03018938|162671634|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.667|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2776||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.122|1.211|||ANCOVA|||||1.211|0.122|0.0166
81490322|NCT03018938|162671635|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.754|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2864||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.192|1.316|||ANCOVA|||||1.316|0.192|0.0086
81490323|NCT03018938|162671638|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.2009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.77|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.77|0.89|0.2009
81490324|NCT03018938|162671639|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.8054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.53|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.53|0.72|0.8054
81490325|NCT03018938|162671640|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.7553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-0.8|0.7553
81490326|NCT01769586|162671641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.5|||Chi-squared|||||.50|.24|<0.001
81490327|NCT00191100|162671642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||PFS Probability Difference at 3 Years|0.095||||0.029||95.0|0.01|0.179||The p-value is two-sided and was tested at the 0.05 significance level.|Z Statistic||Difference in progression-free survival probability between Gem/Cis/Rad and Cis/Rad. The difference in PFS probability between the two treatment arms can also be presented as a percentage (ie, PFS at 3 years was 9.5% better in the Gem/Cis/Rad arm).|||0.179|0.010|0.029
81490328|NCT00191100|162671643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0008
81490329|NCT00191100|162671644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096||95.0||||The p-value is two-sided and was tested at the 0.05 significance level.|Fisher Exact|||"Note: There were 2 patients with unknown site of progressive disease; these patients were counted as a Local failure.~Note: There was 1 patient with both local and distant failure; this patient was counted as a Local failure."||||0.096
81490330|NCT00191100|162671645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0||||The p-value is two-sided and was tested at the 0.05 significance level.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.250
81490331|NCT00191100|162671646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0224||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0224
81490332|NCT00191100|162671647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0227||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0227
81490333|NCT04253626|162671666|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.001
81490334|NCT04253626|162671670|OTHER|||||||0.88||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between-group analysis of change at week 4||||0.88
81490335|NCT04253626|162671671|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.||Between-group analysis of change at week 4||||0.27
81490336|NCT04253626|162671672|OTHER|||||||0.72||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between-group analysis of change at week 4||||0.72
81490337|NCT04253626|162671673|OTHER|||||||0.009||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between-group analysis of change at week 4||||0.009
81490338|NCT01482221|162671711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.695||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.519|2.152||The adjusted p-values protect the overall family-wise error rate across the 6 key comparisons of AZD6765 100 mg and 50 mg to placebo (for MADRS change from baseline to 6 weeks and to 12 weeks and for Sustained Response).|Mixed models for repeated measures|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline MADRS score by visit interaction as explanatory variables. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline MADRS score by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.152|-4.519|0.630
81490339|NCT01482221|162671711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.701||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.563|2.134||The adjusted p-values protect the overall family-wise error rate across the 6 key comparisons of AZD6765 100 mg and 50 mg to placebo (for MADRS change from baseline to 6 weeks and to 12 weeks and for Sustained Response).|Mixed models for repeated measures|||MMRM includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline MADRS score by visit interaction as explanatory variables. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline MADRS score by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.134|-4.563|0.476
81542006|NCT02546609|162760655|OTHER|||||||0.4697|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.4697
81490340|NCT01482221|162671712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.816||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.628|1.522||The adjusted p-values protect the overall family-wise error rate across the 6 key comparisons of AZD6765 100 mg and 50 mg to placebo (for MADRS change from baseline to 6 weeks and to 12 weeks and for Sustained Response).|Mixed models for repeated measures|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline MADRS score by visit interaction as explanatory variables. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline MADRS score by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.522|-5.628|0.630
81490341|NCT01482221|162671712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|4.485||The adjusted p-values protect the overall family-wise error rate across the 6 key comparisons of AZD6765 100 mg and 50 mg to placebo (for MADRS change from baseline to 6 weeks and to 12 weeks and for Sustained Response).|Mixed models for repeated measures|||MMRM includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline MADRS score by visit interaction as explanatory variables. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline MADRS score by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||4.485|-2.720|0.630
81490342|NCT01482221|162671713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.366||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.544|2.089||The adjusted p-values protect the overall family-wise error rate across the 6 key comparisons of AZD6765 100 mg and 50 mg to placebo (for MADRS change from baseline to 6 weeks and to 12 weeks and for Sustained Response).|Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model including treatment as a fixed effect and the baseline MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.089|0.544|0.852
81490343|NCT01482221|162671713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.552|2.115||The adjusted p-values protect the overall family-wise error rate across the 6 key comparisons of AZD6765 100 mg and 50 mg to placebo (for MADRS change from baseline to 6 weeks and to 12 weeks and for Sustained Response).|Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model including treatment as a fixed effect and the baseline MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.115|0.552|0.821
81490344|NCT01482221|162671714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.318||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.485|1.686|||GEE for repeated measures|||Generalized linear model of the repeated measures (GEE) with logic link including treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.686|0.485|0.751
81490345|NCT01482221|162671714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.315||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.233|||GEE for repeated measures|||Generalized linear model of the repeated measures (GEE) with logic link including treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.233|0.650|0.555
81490346|NCT01482221|162671715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.304||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.699|2.301|||GEE for repeated measures|||Generalized linear model of the repeated measures (GEE) with logic link including treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.301|0.699|0.434
81490347|NCT01482221|162671715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.322||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.377|1.334|||GEE for repeated measures|||Generalized linear model of the repeated measures (GEE) with logic link including treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.334|0.377|0.286
81490348|NCT01482221|162671716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.382||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.672|3.007|||GEE for repeated measures|||Generalized linear model of the repeated measures (GEE) with logic link including treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline MADRS total score as a covariate.||3.007|0.672|0.357
81490349|NCT01482221|162671716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.387||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|2.84|||GEE for repeated measures|||Generalized linear model of the repeated measures (GEE) with logic link including treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.840|0.622|0.463
81490350|NCT01482221|162671717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.342||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.532|2.031|||GEE for repeated measures|||Generalized linear model of the repeated measures (GEE) with logic link including treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.031|0.532|0.911
81490351|NCT01482221|162671717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.368||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.382|1.613|||GEE for repeated measures|||Generalized linear model of the repeated measures (GEE) with logic link including treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.613|0.382|0.509
81490352|NCT01482221|162671718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.238||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.609|2.264||Analysis for change in SDS total score from baseline to Week 6|Mixed models for repeated measures|||MMRM includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline SDS score by visit interaction as explanatory variables. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline SDS score by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.264|-2.609|0.889
81490353|NCT01482221|162671718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.264||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.477|2.501||Analysis for change in SDS total score from baseline to Week 6|Mixed models for repeated measures|||MMRM includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline SDS score by visit interaction as explanatory variables. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline SDS score by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.501|-2.477|0.992
81490354|NCT01482221|162671718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.301||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.448|3.678||Analysis for change in SDS total score from baseline to Week 12|Mixed models for repeated measures|||MMRM includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline SDS score by visit interaction as explanatory variables. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline SDS score by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||3.678|-1.448|0.392
81490355|NCT01482221|162671718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.329||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.327|3.908||Analysis for changed in SDS total score from baseline to Week 12|Mixed models for repeated measures|||MMRM includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline SDS score by visit interaction as explanatory variables. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline SDS score by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||3.908|-1.327|0.333
81490356|NCT01482221|162671719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.34||Analysis for change in CGI-S total score from baseline to Week 6|Mixed models for repeated measures|||MMRM includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline CGI-S score by visit interaction as explanatory variables. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline CGI-S score by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.34|-0.49|0.728
81490357|NCT01482221|162671719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.29||Analysis for change in CGI-S total score from baseline to Week 6|Mixed models for repeated measures|||MMRM includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline CGI-S score by visit interaction as explanatory variables. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline CGI-S score by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.29|-0.54|0.562
81490358|NCT01482221|162671719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.19||Analysis for change in CGI-S total score from baseline to Week 12|Mixed models for repeated measures|||MMRM includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline CGI-S score by visit interaction as explanatory variables. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline CGI-S score by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.19|-0.64|0.283
81490359|NCT01482221|162671719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.55||Analysis for changed in CGI-S total score from baseline to Week 12|Mixed models for repeated measures|||MMRM includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline CGI-S score by visit interaction as explanatory variables. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline CGI-S score by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.55|-0.29|0.540
81490360|NCT01482221|162671720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.302||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.962|3.141|||GEE for repeated measures|||Generalized linear model of the repeated measures (GEE) with logic link including treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline CGI-S total score as a covariate.||3.141|0.962|0.067
81490361|NCT01482221|162671720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.297||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.798|2.558|||GEE for repeated measures|||Generalized linear model of the repeated measures (GEE) with logic link including treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline CGI-S total score as a covariate.||2.558|0.798|0.230
81490362|NCT01482221|162671721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.292||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.447|||GEE for repeated measures|||Generalized linear model of the repeated measures (GEE) with logic link including treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline CGI-S total score as a covariate.||2.447|0.780|0.268
81490363|NCT01482221|162671721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.303||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.533|1.75|||GEE for repeated measures|||Generalized linear model of the repeated measures (GEE) with logic link including treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline CGI-S total score as a covariate.||1.750|0.533|0.909
81490364|NCT01482221|162671722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|1.13||Analysis for change in QIDS-SR-16 total score from baseline to Week 6|Mixed models for repeated measures|||MMRM includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline QIDS-SR-16 total score by visit interaction as explanatory variables. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline QIDS-SR-16 total score by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.13|-2.29|0.505
81542007|NCT02546609|162760656|OTHER|||||||0.3474|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.3474
81490365|NCT01482221|162671722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|1.91||Analysis for change in QIDS-SR-16 total score from baseline to Week 6|Mixed models for repeated measures|||MMRM includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline QIDS-SR-16 total score by visit interaction as explanatory variables. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline QIDS-SR-16 total score by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.91|-1.56|0.842
81490366|NCT01482221|162671722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|1.51||Analysis for change in QIDS-SR-16 total score from baseline to Week 12|Mixed models for repeated measures|||MMRM includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline QIDS-SR-16 total score by visit interaction as explanatory variables. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline QIDS-SR-16 total score by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.51|-1.98|0.788
81490367|NCT01482221|162671722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|3.12||Analysis for changed in QIDS-SR-16 total score from baseline to Week 12|Mixed models for repeated measures|||MMRM includes treatment, pooled center, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline QIDS-SR-16 total score by visit interaction as explanatory variables. Treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline QIDS-SR-16 total score by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||3.12|-0.42|0.133
81490368|NCT03086343|162671723|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of upadacitinib 15 mg versus abatacept was tested using the 95% confidence interval (CI) of treatment difference against a non-inferiority margin of 0.6.|LS Mean Difference|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.35||The ANCOVA model included treatment as the fixed factor; corresponding baseline value and the stratification factor of prior bDMARD used as covariates.|ANCOVA||Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Abatacept|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.||-0.35|-0.69|< 0.001
81490369|NCT03086343|162671724|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.35||This comparison was a ranked secondary endpoint in the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment as the fixed factor; corresponding baseline value and the stratification factor of prior bDMARD used as covariates|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Abatacept|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked secondary endpoints in a pre specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.||-0.35|-0.69|< 0.001
81490370|NCT03086343|162671725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|16.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|23.2||This comparison was a ranked secondary endpoint in the pre-specified multiplicity testing sequence.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The stratification factor of prior failed bDMARD was used.|Treatment Difference = Upadacitinib 15 mg - Abatacept|In order to preserve Type I error, a step-down approach was used to test the primary and ranked secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order where statistical significance at the 0.05 level could be claimed for a lower ranked endpoint only if the previous endpoint in the sequence met the requirements of significance.||23.2|10.4|< 0.001
81490371|NCT01018979|162671751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|||||P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analyze whether the mean fold increase from the baseline to the peak time change was significant or not.||||0.023
81490372|NCT01018979|162671751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|||||P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analyze whether the mean fold increase from the baseline to the peak time change was significant or not.||||0.038
81490373|NCT03043573|162671787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7011||||0.9644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.8605|30.4583|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||30.4583|-31.8605|0.9644
81490374|NCT03043573|162671787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4595||||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3472|37.2661|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12||37.2661|-32.3472|0.8880
81490375|NCT03043573|162671787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5119||||0.9773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.5024|35.4785|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24||35.4785|-36.5024|0.9773
81490376|NCT03043573|162671787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.6667||||0.6173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.0598|78.3931|||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 52||78.3931|-47.0598|0.6173
81490377|NCT03043573|162671788|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1302||||0.5454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5767|4.8371|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||4.8371|-2.5767|0.5454
81490378|NCT03043573|162671788|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9618||||0.1212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8038|6.7275|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 6||6.7275|-0.8038|0.1212
81490379|NCT03043573|162671788|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.095||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7476|4.9377|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12||4.9377|-2.7476|0.5710
81490380|NCT03043573|162671788|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5524||||0.4377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5256|2.4209|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24||2.4209|-5.5256|0.4377
81490381|NCT03043573|162671788|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8937||||0.6813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4439|5.2312|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 36||5.2312|-3.4439|0.6813
81490382|NCT03043573|162671788|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9457||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2234|7.1148|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.1148|-1.2234|0.1620
81490383|NCT03043573|162671789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0319||||0.9813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6668|2.7305|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||2.7305|-2.6668|0.9813
81490384|NCT03043573|162671789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0564||||0.9735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4397|3.3268|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 6||3.3268|-3.4397|0.9735
81490385|NCT03043573|162671789|SUPERIORITY|Week 12|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0611||||0.5164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1885|4.3107|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.3107|-2.1885|0.5164
81490386|NCT03043573|162671789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0651|1.0651|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24||1.0651|-5.0651|0.1970
81490387|NCT03043573|162671789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.362||||0.8342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0907|3.8146|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 36||3.8146|-3.0907|0.8342
81490388|NCT03043573|162671789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2667||||0.4717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2424|4.7758|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 52||4.7758|-2.2424|0.4717
81490389|NCT03043573|162671790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9318||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8176|5.9539|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||5.9539|-11.8176|0.5130
81490390|NCT03043573|162671790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4835||||0.4835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2306|7.2967|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12||7.2967|-15.2306|0.4835
81490391|NCT03043573|162671790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.156||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3357|6.0238|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 24||6.0238|-16.3357|0.3590
81490392|NCT03043573|162671790|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1083||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1598|15.3765|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 52||15.3765|-13.1598|0.8760
81490393|NCT03043573|162671791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0606||||0.3248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1841|0.0628|||t-test, 2 sided|||Trails A Baseline||0.0628|-0.1841|0.3248
81490394|NCT03043573|162671791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6953||||0.3615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2261|0.8354|||t-test, 2 sided|||Trails A - Week 12||0.8354|-2.2261|0.3615
81490395|NCT03043573|162671791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9917||||0.5046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9664|3.9498|||t-test, 2 sided|||Trails B - Baseline||3.9498|-1.9664|0.5046
81490396|NCT03043573|162671791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0607||||0.0679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2821|0.1607|||t-test, 2 sided|||Trails B - Week 12||0.1607|-4.2821|0.0679
81490397|NCT03043573|162671791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8929||||0.1669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1825|0.3968|||t-test, 2 sided|||Trails B - Week 24||0.3968|-2.1825|0.1669
81490398|NCT03043573|162671791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4286||||0.2178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8115|0.9543|||t-test, 2 sided|||Trails B - Week 52||0.9543|-3.8115|0.2178
81490399|NCT03043573|162671792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.558||||0.2932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3747|4.4908|||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||4.4908|-1.3747|0.2932
81490400|NCT03043573|162671792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7043||||0.2871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4659|4.8744|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 6||4.8744|-1.4659|0.2871
81490401|NCT03043573|162671792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9167||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4737|4.307|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 12||4.3070|-2.4737|0.5910
81490402|NCT03043573|162671792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0238||||0.6128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0469|2.9993|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.9993|-5.0469|0.6128
81490403|NCT03043573|162671792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9276||||0.3326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0231|5.8783|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 36||5.8783|-2.0231|0.3326
81490404|NCT03043573|162671792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0741||||0.2935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8522|6.0004|||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 52||6.0004|-1.8522|0.2935
81490405|NCT02734667|162671812|SUPERIORITY||t statistic from GLM/regression|-0.47||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|||||Generalized linear models were used to compare outcomes between the CGM and control groups at 6 months while adjusting for participant gender, age, annual household income, days since diagnosis, and baseline A1c.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.64
81490406|NCT02734667|162671813|SUPERIORITY||t-statistic from GLM/regression results|-2.6||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||Generalized linear models were used to compare outcomes between the CGM and control groups at 6 months while adjusting for participant gender, age, annual household income, days since diagnosis, and baseline A1c.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.013
81490407|NCT02734667|162671814|SUPERIORITY||t-statistic from GLM/regression results|3.12||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||Generalized linear models were used to compare outcomes between the CGM and control groups at 6 months while adjusting for participant gender, age, annual household income, days since diagnosis, and baseline A1c.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.003
81490408|NCT05177094|162671828|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.40|-0.70|
81490409|NCT05177094|162671829|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.64|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.64|-0.66|
81490410|NCT05177094|162671830|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.46|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.46|-0.72|
81490411|NCT05177094|162671831|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.46|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.46|-0.98|
81490412|NCT05177094|162671832|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.18|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.18|-0.61|
81490413|NCT05177094|162671833|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.24|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.24|-0.58|
81490414|NCT05177094|162671834|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.45|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.45|-0.68|
81490415|NCT05177094|162671835|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.77|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.77|-0.65|
81490416|NCT05177094|162671836|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-3.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.43|4.28|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||4.28|-10.43|
81490417|NCT05177094|162671837|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.04|7.0|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||7.00|-10.04|
81490418|NCT05177094|162671838|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.54|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.54|-0.32|
81490419|NCT05177094|162671839|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.65|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.65|-0.24|
81490420|NCT05177094|162671840|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|44.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-114.73|204.0|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||204.00|-114.73|
81490421|NCT05177094|162671841|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-98.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-231.86|34.49|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||34.49|-231.86|
81490422|NCT05177094|162671842|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.07|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.07|-0.05|
81490423|NCT05177094|162671843|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.08|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.08|-0.09|
81490424|NCT01033942|162671847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6983||||||The p-value is for the difference in treatment (TX) groups overall. The interaction between TX group and study time that tests whether the TX groups differed over time could not be tested due to small no. of subjects that missed visits during study.|Chi-squared|||||||0.6983
81490425|NCT01033942|162671848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8722|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8722
81490426|NCT01033942|162671849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6921||||||Not all subjects answered every question.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.6921
81542008|NCT02546609|162760656|OTHER|||||||0.8832|||||||MMRM|||MMRM model: with treatment group, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, the baseline value of the response variable as a covariate, and subject as a random effect. Placebo is used as the reference group.||||0.8832
81490427|NCT01033942|162671850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4655||||||Not all participants answered every question|Fisher Exact|||||||0.4655
81490428|NCT01033942|162671851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|||||Not all participants answered every question|Fisher Exact|||||||0.9999
81490429|NCT01033942|162671852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2297|TWO_SIDED|||||Not all participants answered every question|Fisher Exact|||||||0.2297
81490430|NCT01033942|162671853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1886||||||Not all participants answered every question|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1886
81490431|NCT01033942|162671854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1908|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1908
81490432|NCT01033942|162671855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.224||||||Not all participants answered every question|Fisher Exact|||||||0.2240
81490433|NCT01033942|162671856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1538||||||Not all participants answered every question|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1538
81490434|NCT01033942|162671857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2151||||||Not all participants answered every question|Fisher Exact|||||||0.2151
81490435|NCT01033942|162671858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2809||||||Not all participants answered every question|Fisher Exact|||||||0.2809
81490436|NCT01033942|162671859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.185||||||Not all participants answered every question|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1850
81490437|NCT01033942|162671860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2366||||||Not all participants answered every question|Fisher Exact|||||||0.2366
81490438|NCT01033942|162671861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4089||||||Not all subjects answered every question.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.4089
81490439|NCT01033942|162671862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9999
81490440|NCT01033942|162671863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9999
81490441|NCT01033942|162671864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9999
81490442|NCT01033942|162671865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7007|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7007
81490443|NCT01033942|162671866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9999
81490444|NCT01033942|162671867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9999
81490445|NCT01033942|162671868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8934|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8934
81490446|NCT01033942|162671869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9999
81490447|NCT01033942|162671870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9999
81490448|NCT01033942|162671871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9999
81490449|NCT01033942|162671872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4003|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4003
81490450|NCT01033942|162671873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6462|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6462
81490451|NCT01033942|162671874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8505|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8505
81490452|NCT01033942|162671882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7434|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7434
81490453|NCT01033942|162671883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6153|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6153
81490454|NCT01033942|162671884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2000
81490455|NCT01033942|162671885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5265|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5265
81490456|NCT01033942|162671886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2559|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2559
81490457|NCT01033942|162671887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3846|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3846
81490458|NCT01033942|162671888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5133|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5133
81490459|NCT01033942|162671889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1661|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1661
81490460|NCT01033942|162671890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0729|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0729
81490461|NCT01033942|162671891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1912|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1912
81490462|NCT01033942|162671892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2829|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2829
81490463|NCT01033942|162671893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2685|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2685
81490464|NCT01033942|162671894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2342|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2342
81490465|NCT01033942|162671895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7314|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7314
81490466|NCT01033942|162671896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.377|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3770
81490467|NCT01033942|162671897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7004|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7004
81490468|NCT01033942|162671898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4668|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4668
81490469|NCT01033942|162671899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7573|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7573
81490470|NCT01033942|162671900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0356|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0356
81490471|NCT01033942|162671901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3176|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3176
81490472|NCT01033942|162671902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1348|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1348
81490473|NCT01033942|162671903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0420
81490474|NCT01033942|162671904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4906|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4906
81490475|NCT01033942|162671905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0544|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0544
81490476|NCT01033942|162671906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5645|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5645
81490477|NCT01033942|162671907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7847|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7847
81490478|NCT01033942|162671908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0288|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0288
81490479|NCT01033942|162671909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0945|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0945
81490480|NCT01033942|162671910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3884|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3884
81490481|NCT01033942|162671911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2235|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2235
81490482|NCT01033942|162671912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0467|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0467
81490483|NCT01033942|162671913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6331|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6331
81490484|NCT01033942|162671914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0948|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0948
81490485|NCT01033942|162671915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5826|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5826
81490486|NCT01033942|162671916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0087|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0087
81490487|NCT01033942|162671917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1934|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1934
81490488|NCT01033942|162671918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2146|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2146
81490489|NCT01033942|162671919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5317|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5317
81490490|NCT01033942|162671920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1733|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1733
81490491|NCT01033942|162671921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1747|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1747
81490492|NCT01033942|162671922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1203|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1203
81490493|NCT01033942|162671923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8243|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8243
81490494|NCT01033942|162671924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6202|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6202
81490495|NCT01033942|162671925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8351|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8351
81490496|NCT01033942|162671926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0484|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0484
81490497|NCT01033942|162671927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4207|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4207
81490498|NCT01033942|162671928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2187|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2187
81490499|NCT01033942|162671929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5369|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5369
81490500|NCT01033942|162671930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1524|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1524
81490501|NCT01033942|162671931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4700
81490502|NCT01033942|162671932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4686|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4686
81490503|NCT01033942|162671933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3791|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3791
81490504|NCT01033942|162671934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7374|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7374
81490505|NCT01033942|162671935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9363|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9363
81490506|NCT01033942|162671936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6267|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6267
81490507|NCT01033942|162671937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6434|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6434
81490508|NCT01033942|162671938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8582|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8582
81490509|NCT01033942|162671939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5778|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5778
81490510|NCT01033942|162671940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9881|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9881
81490511|NCT01033942|162671941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9771|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9771
81490512|NCT01033942|162671942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2301|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2301
81490513|NCT01115231|162671953|OTHER|multivariable logistic regression model|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|4.42||||||||4.42|0.93|
81490514|NCT02260986|162671965|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|26.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.34|36.26||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment were set to missing and participants with missing IGA scores at Week 16 were considered as non-responders.||36.26|16.34|<0.0001
81490515|NCT02260986|162671965|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|26.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.33|33.28||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw v Placebo|Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment were set to missing and participants with missing IGA scores at Week 16 were considered as non-responders.||33.28|20.33|<0.0001
81490516|NCT02260986|162671966|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment use were set to missing and participants with missing EASI score at Week 16 were considered as non-responders.|difference in percentages|45.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.72|55.66||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.025 level for both comparisons.||55.66|35.72|<0.0001
81490517|NCT02260986|162671966|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment use were set to missing and participants with missing EASI score at Week 16 were considered as non-responders.|difference in percentages|40.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.74|47.81||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw v Placebo|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.025 level for both comparisons.||47.81|33.74|<0.0001
81490518|NCT02260986|162671967|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|39.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.53|49.65||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment use were set to missing and participants with missing peak NRS at Week 16 were considered as non-responders.||49.65|28.53|<0.0001
81490519|NCT02260986|162671967|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|31.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.84|38.39||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment use were set to missing and participants with missing peak NRS at Week 16 were considered as non-responders.||38.39|23.84|<0.0001
81575894|NCT04786990|162823167|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||0.0002
81542009|NCT02212015|162760657|OTHER||Rate|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Question is, if 6 months progression free survival rate (PFS-R) denoted by pPFS is higher than 35%. Test hypothesis is thus formulated as: H0: pPFS ≤0.35 versus H1: pPFS ≥0.35. This hypothesis is tested at the one-side significance level of 0.05. A 6 months PFS-R of 0.55 of cases or more is considered as clinically relevant success rate. The design is chosen such that rates of 0.55 or higher can be detected with a power of at least 0.8.||||
81542010|NCT02212015|162760658|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|0.486|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81542011|NCT02212015|162760659|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81542012|NCT02212015|162760660|OTHER||Median|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"The analysis of secondary endpoints is of descriptive nature and generally consists of summary statistics and interval estimation.~Overall survival (OS) was defined as the time of start of treatment until death (event status=1) or last contact (censoring, event status=0). OS was analyzed using Kaplan-Meier curves. Median survival time is provided alonsgside two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI), if possible."||||
81542013|NCT02212015|162760661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.752|||||||Log Rank|||"The analysis of secondary endpoints is of descriptive nature and generally consists of summary statistics and interval estimation.~Overall survival (OS) for subgroup 1 was defined as the time of start of treatment until death (event status=1) or last contact (censoring, event status=0). OS was analyzed using Kaplan-Meier curves. Median survival time is provided alonsgside two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI), if possible."||||0.752
81490520|NCT02260986|162671968|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|37.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.56|48.31||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment use were set to missing and participants with missing peak NRS at Week 16 were considered as non-responders.||48.31|27.56|<0.0001
81490521|NCT02260986|162671968|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|34.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.31|42.05||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment use were set to missing and participants with missing peak NRS at Week 16 were considered as non-responders.||42.05|27.31|<0.0001
81490522|NCT02260986|162671969|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|23.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.72|34.19||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment were set to missing and participants with missing IGA scores at Week 52 were considered as non-responders.||34.19|12.72|<0.0001
81490523|NCT02260986|162671969|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|27.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.42|34.58||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment were set to missing and participants with missing IGA scores at Week 52 were considered as non-responders.||34.58|20.42|<0.0001
81542014|NCT02212015|162760662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.621|||||||Log Rank|||"The analysis of secondary endpoints is of descriptive nature and generally consists of summary statistics and interval estimation.~Overall survival (OS) for subgroup 2 was defined as the time of start of treatment until death (event status=1) or last contact (censoring, event status=0). OS was analyzed using Kaplan-Meier curves. Median survival time is provided alonsgside two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI), if possible."||||0.621
81490524|NCT02260986|162671970|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|43.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.5|54.65||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment use were set to missing and participants with missing EASI score at Week 52 were considered as non-responders.||54.65|32.50|<0.0001
81542015|NCT02212015|162760663|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Frequency of each category is given|||
81542016|NCT02212015|162760664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.349|||||||Chi squared test, exact|||Response Rate (RR) is given as Best Overall Response (BOR) and given be absolute and relative frequencies. Categories of BOR are CR, PR, SD, PD and NE)|Response Rate (RR) is given as Best Overall Response (BOR) and given be absolute and relative frequencies applied to the total of 26 enrolled subjects.. Categories of BOR are CR, PR, SD, PD and NE).|||0.349
81542017|NCT02212015|162760665|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.385|||||||Chi squared test, exact|||||||0.385
81542018|NCT03448406|162760695|SUPERIORITY||Median difference (HL-estimate)|4.0||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|13.0|||Wilcoxon rank test, normal approximation||Empagliflozin vs. Placebo. For estimation of effect, the non-parametric Hodge-Lehman (HL) estimate for the median difference was calculated.|H0: There is no difference between the effect of Placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.||13.0|-5.0|0.3660
81542019|NCT03448406|162760696|SUPERIORITY||Median difference (HL-estimate)|2.08||||0.2783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|6.25|||Wilcoxon rank test, normal approximation||Empagliflozin vs. Placebo. For estimation of effect, the non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann estimate for the median difference was calculated.|H0: There is no difference between the effect of Placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.||6.25|-2.08|0.2783
81542020|NCT03448406|162760697|SUPERIORITY||Median difference (HL-estimate)|-0.07||||0.5512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.2|||Wilcoxon rank test, normal approximation||Empagliflozin vs. Placebo. For estimation of effect, the non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann (HL) estimate for the median difference was calculated.|H0: There is no difference between the effect of Placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.||0.20|-0.35|0.5512
81575895|NCT04786990|162823167|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81490525|NCT02260986|162671970|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|42.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.91|50.06||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment use were set to missing and participants with missing EASI score at Week 52 were considered as non-responders.||50.06|34.91|<0.0001
81490526|NCT02260986|162671971|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-26.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.04|-17.43||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurements as covariate and the treatment, region and baseline IGA strata as fixed factors.||-17.43|-35.04|<0.0001
81490527|NCT02260986|162671971|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-26.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.83|-20.73||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg qw v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurements as covariate and the treatment, region and baseline IGA strata as fixed factors.||-20.73|-32.83|<0.0001
81490528|NCT02260986|162671972|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|38.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.96|49.66||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment were set to missing and participants with missing peak NRS at Week 52 were considered as non-responders.||49.66|26.96|<0.0001
81542021|NCT03448406|162760698|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (HL-estimate)|3.0||||0.3657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|11.0|||Wilcoxon rank test, normal approximation||Empagliflozin vs. Placebo. For estimation of effect, the non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann (HL) estimate for the median difference was calculated.|H0: There is no difference between the effect of Placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.||11.0|-4.0|0.3657
81490529|NCT02260986|162671972|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|26.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.76|33.45||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment were set to missing and participants with missing peak NRS at Week 52 were considered as non-responders.||33.45|18.76|<0.0001
81490530|NCT02260986|162671973|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|40.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.76|51.35||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment were set to missing and participants with missing peak NRS at Week 52 were considered as non-responders.||51.35|28.76|<0.0001
81490531|NCT02260986|162671973|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|27.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.81|34.76||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment were set to missing and participants with missing peak NRS at Week 52 were considered as non-responders.||34.76|19.81|<0.0001
81490532|NCT02260986|162671974|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|37.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.34|48.4||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment were set to missing and participants with missing peak NRS at Week 24 were considered as non-responders.||48.40|27.34|<0.0001
81490533|NCT02260986|162671974|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|27.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.65|34.7||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment were set to missing and participants with missing peak NRS at Week 24 were considered as non-responders.||34.70|20.65|<0.0001
81490534|NCT02260986|162671975|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|20.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.59|31.15||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment were set to missing and participants with missing peak NRS at Week 4 were considered as non-responders.||31.15|10.59|<0.0001
81490535|NCT02260986|162671975|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|10.7||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.15|17.31||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment were set to missing and participants with missing peak NRS at Week 4 were considered as non-responders.||17.31|4.15|0.0021
81542022|NCT03448406|162760699|OTHER||Difference of adjusted mean|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.11||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.14|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM)|Covariates: visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline-by-visit interaction. Unstructured covariance structure was used to model within-patient errors.||||0.14|-0.31|0.4440
81490536|NCT02260986|162671976|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|9.6||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|17.63||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment were set to missing and participants with missing peak NRS at Week 2 were considered as non-responders.||17.63|1.61|0.0062
81490537|NCT02260986|162671976|SUPERIORITY||difference in percentages|5.5||||0.0344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|10.51||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 300 mg qw v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region and baseline disease severity (IGA baseline values: IGA=3 vs IGA=4). Values after first rescue treatment were set to missing and participants with missing peak NRS at Week 2 were considered as non-responders.||10.51|0.56|0.0344
81490538|NCT02260986|162671977|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.297|-1.322||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurements as covariate and the treatment, region and baseline IGA strata as fixed factors.||-1.322|-2.297|<0.0001
81490539|NCT02260986|162671978|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-32.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.37|-17.82||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurements as covariate and the treatment, region and baseline IGA strata as fixed factors.||-17.82|-46.37|<0.0001
81490540|NCT02260986|162671979|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-18.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.583|-14.187||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurements as covariate and the treatment, region and baseline IGA strata as fixed factors.||-14.187|-22.583|<0.0001
81490541|NCT02260986|162671980|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-27.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.46|-21.9||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurements as covariate and the treatment, region and baseline IGA strata as fixed factors.||-21.9|-33.46|<0.0001
81490542|NCT02260986|162671981|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|-3.02||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurements as covariate and the treatment, region and baseline IGA strata as fixed factors.||-3.02|-5.31|<0.0001
81490543|NCT02260986|162671982|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-7.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.85|-5.93||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurements as covariate and the treatment, region and baseline IGA strata as fixed factors.||-5.93|-8.85|<0.0001
81490544|NCT02260986|162671983|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.0||||0.1596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|0.37||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level.|ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg q2w v Placebo|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant). Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurements as covariate and the treatment, region and baseline IGA strata as fixed factors.||0.37|-2.27|0.1596
81490545|NCT02397837|162672002|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.38
81490546|NCT02397837|162672003|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81490547|NCT02397837|162672004|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81490548|NCT02397837|162672005|OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81490549|NCT02397837|162672006|OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.99
81490550|NCT02397837|162672007|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.98
81490551|NCT02397837|162672008|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Tabulation of participants with suicidal acknowledgements over 12-week study|||
81490552|NCT02397837|162672009|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81490553|NCT02397837|162672010|OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.00
81490554|NCT02397837|162672011|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81490555|NCT00407511|162672032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||End of treatment/last observation carried forward (EOT/LOCF): value consists of the mean of the last 7 post-baseline visits scores. Mean change: the arithmetic mean change and p-value from the single sample t-test. If \< = 7 and \> = 4 post-baseline scores were available, the mean pain score was computed using the available scores. The mean was not calculated if there were less than 4 post-baseline scores prior to study termination.||||< 0.0001
81490556|NCT00407511|162672033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.6|-2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 4||-2.8|-3.6|< 0.0001
81490557|NCT00407511|162672033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-4.3|-3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 8||-3.5|-4.3|< 0.0001
81490558|NCT00407511|162672033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-4.5|-3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 12||-3.7|-4.5|< 0.0001
81542023|NCT03448406|162760700|OTHER|||||||0.3924|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Test on difference in mean treatment scores, based on modified ridit scores.||||||0.3924
81490559|NCT00407511|162672034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-4.7|-3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 8, FAS. Week 8: subjects were only included if their visit fell within the computed week (49 to 63 days).||-3.7|-4.7|< 0.0001
81490560|NCT00407511|162672034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-5.1|-4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 12: subjects were only included if their visit fell within the computed week (\>= 78 days).||-4.1|-5.1|< 0.0001
81490561|NCT00407511|162672034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||EOT/LOCF: last post-baseline value; mean change from Baseline was the arthmetic mean change and the p-value was from the single-sample t-test.||||< 0.0001
81490562|NCT00407511|162672035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-4.2|-3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 8: subjects were only included if their visit fell within the computed week (Day 49 to 63).||-3.4|-4.2|< 0.0001
81490563|NCT00407511|162672035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-4.5|-3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 12: subjects were only included if their visit fell within the computed week (\>= Day 78)||-3.7|-4.5|< 0.0001
81490564|NCT00407511|162672035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||EOT/LOCF: last post-baseline value; mean change from Baseline was the arthmetic mean change and the p-value was from the single-sample t-test.||||< 0.0001
81490565|NCT00407511|162672038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-22.3|-14.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 1: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on a repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, center, and week as fixed effects; subject was included as a random effect. Subjects were only included in the Week 1 assessment if their visit fell within Days 4 to 10.||-14.0|-22.3|< 0.0001
81490566|NCT00407511|162672038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-28.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-32.4|-24.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 2: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on a repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, center, and week as fixed effects; subject was included as a random effect. Subjects were only included in the Week 2 assessment if their visit fell within Days 11 to 17.||-24.0|-32.4|< 0.0001
81490567|NCT00407511|162672038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-34.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-38.5|-30.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 3: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on a repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, center, and week as fixed effects; subject was included as a random effect. Subjects were only included in the Week 3 assessment if their visit fell within Days 18 to 24.||-30.0|-38.5|< 0.0001
81490568|NCT00407511|162672038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-45.2|-36.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 4: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on a repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, center, and week as fixed effects; subject was included as a random effect. Subjects were only included in the Week 4 assessment if their visit fell within days 25 to 35.||-36.7|-45.2|< 0.0001
81490569|NCT00407511|162672038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-45.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-50.2|-41.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 8: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on a repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, center, and week as fixed effects; subject was included as a random effect. Subjects were only included in the Week 8 assessment if their visit fell within Days 49 to 63.||-41.4|-50.2|< 0.0001
81490570|NCT00407511|162672038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-52.8|-44.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 12: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on a repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, center, and week as fixed effects; subject was included as a random effect. Subjects were only included in the Week 12 assessment if their visit fell \>= Day 78.||-44.0|-52.8|< 0.0001
81490571|NCT00407511|162672038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||EOT/LOCF: last post-baseline assessment. Mean change is the arithmetic mean change; p-value is from a single-sample t-test.||||< 0.0001
81490572|NCT00407511|162672039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|<|0.0001||95.0|-43.4|-33.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 8: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on a repeated measures effect model with baseline value, center, and week as fixed effects; subjects were included as a random effect. Subjects were included in the Week 8 assessment only if their visit fell within Days 49 and 63.||-33.9|-43.4|< 0.0001
81490573|NCT00407511|162672039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|<|0.0001||95.0|-45.5|-35.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 12: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on a repeated measures effect model with baseline value, center, and week as fixed effects; subjects were included as a random effect. Subjects were included in the Week 12 assessment only if their visit fell \>=Day 78.||-35.9|-45.5|< 0.0001
81490574|NCT00407511|162672039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||EOT/LOCF: last post-baseline assessment. Mean change= arithmetic mean change; p-value is from a single-sample t-test.||||< 0.0001
81542024|NCT03448406|162760701|OTHER|||||||0.4435|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Test on difference in mean treatment scores, based on modified ridit scores.||||||0.4435
81542025|NCT03448406|162760702|OTHER|||||||0.5124|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Test on difference in mean treatment scores, based on modified ridit scores.||||||0.5124
81542026|NCT03448406|162760703|OTHER|||||||0.5713|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Test on difference in mean treatment scores, based on modified ridit scores.||||||0.5713
81490575|NCT00407511|162672040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.4|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 1: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, pooled center, and weeks 1, 4, 8 and 12 as fixed effects; subjects were included as a random effect.||-0.7|-1.4|< 0.0001
81490576|NCT00407511|162672040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.2|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 2: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, pooled center, and weeks 1, 4, 8 and 12 as fixed effects; subjects were included as a random effect.||-1.5|-2.2|< 0.0001
81490577|NCT00407511|162672040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.9|-2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 3: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, pooled center, and weeks 1, 4, 8 and 12 as fixed effects; subjects were included as a random effect.||-2.2|-2.9|< 0.0001
81490578|NCT00407511|162672040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.2|-2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 4: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, pooled center, and weeks 1, 4, 8 and 12 as fixed effects; subjects were included as a random effect.||-2.5|-3.2|< 0.0001
81490579|NCT00407511|162672040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.3|-2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 5: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, pooled center, and weeks 1, 4, 8 and 12 as fixed effects; subjects were included as a random effect.||-2.6|-3.3|< 0.0001
81490580|NCT00407511|162672040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.4|-2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 6: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, pooled center, and weeks 1, 4, 8 and 12 as fixed effects; subjects were included as a random effect.||-2.6|-3.4|< 0.0001
81490581|NCT00407511|162672040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.5|-2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 7: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, pooled center, and weeks 1, 4, 8 and 12 as fixed effects; subjects were included as a random effect.||-2.8|-3.5|< 0.0001
81490582|NCT00407511|162672040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.6|-2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 8: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, pooled center, and weeks 1, 4, 8 and 12 as fixed effects; subjects were included as a random effect.||-2.8|-3.6|< 0.0001
81490583|NCT00407511|162672040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.7|-2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 9: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, pooled center, and weeks 1, 4, 8 and 12 as fixed effects; subjects were included as a random effect.||-2.9|-3.7|< 0.0001
81490584|NCT00407511|162672040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.7|-3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 10: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, pooled center, and weeks 1, 4, 8 and 12 as fixed effects; subjects were included as a random effect.||-3.0|-3.7|< 0.0001
81542027|NCT03448406|162760704|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.95||||0.4032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.07|||Mixed model repeated Measure (MMRM)|Covariates: Visit-by-treatment interaction and baseline-by-visit interaction. Unstructured covariance structure to model within-patient errors.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio \[Empagliflozin/Placebo\] of relative change to baseline.|||1.07|0.85|0.4032
81490585|NCT00407511|162672040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.8|-3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Visit 11: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, pooled center, and weeks 1, 4, 8 and 12 as fixed effects; subjects were included as a random effect.||-3.0|-3.8|< 0.0001
81490586|NCT00407511|162672040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.7|-3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Parameter estimate: Mean Difference (Final Values) = least squares mean.|Week 12: LS mean, p-value, and confidence interval are based on repeated measures mixed effect model with baseline value, pooled center, and weeks 1, 4, 8 and 12 as fixed effects; subjects were included as a random effect.||-3.0|-3.7|< 0.0001
81490587|NCT00407511|162672040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||EOT/LOCF value consists of the mean of the last 7 post-baseline sleep scores; mean change = arithmetic mean change; p-value: from single sample t-test.||||< 0.0001
81490588|NCT02493855|162672047|SUPERIORITY|This study was an exploratory study to evaluate the effect of ribavirin on the slope of the second phase of HCV RNA decline in participants who received the 3-direct-acting antiviral agent regimen.||||||0.311|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.311
81490589|NCT02493855|162672047|SUPERIORITY|This study was an exploratory study to evaluate the effect of ribavirin on the slope of the second phase of HCV RNA decline in participants who received the 3-direct-acting antiviral agent regimen.||||||0.561|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.561
81490590|NCT02111980|162672048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.0
81490591|NCT04502524|162672058|OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||For overall satisfaction, a reliable estimate could not be calculated using a logistic regression model as all the responses were the same in the Vet Flexiquit arm. We calculated the p-value using the Fisher's exact test.||||.999
81490592|NCT04502524|162672059|OTHER||Slope|0.05||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.56|||Regression, negative binomial|||||0.56|-0.46|0.852
81490593|NCT04502524|162672060|OTHER||Slope|-0.44||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.71|||Regression, negative binomial|||||0.71|-1.60|0.451
81490594|NCT04502524|162672061|OTHER||Slope|-0.73||||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.003|||Regression, negative binomial|||||0.003|-1.46|0.508
81490595|NCT04502524|162672062|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|3.32|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.32|0.13|0.602
81490596|NCT04502524|162672063|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|5.29|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.29|0.17|0.941
81490597|NCT04502524|162672064|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|4.12|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.12|0.09|0.612
81490598|NCT04502524|162672065|OTHER||Slope|0.56||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|2.26|||Regression, Linear|||||2.26|-1.13|0.504
81490599|NCT04502524|162672066|OTHER||Slope|0.11||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.61|||Regression, Linear|||||0.61|-0.40|0.670
81490600|NCT04837521|162672073|SUPERIORITY||γ01|0.25||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||analysis completed using the 1 week follow up data|||||.03
81490601|NCT04837521|162672074|OTHER|The conditions were expected to be similar, and the primary interest of the analysis was changes over time across both groups.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|4.49||To estimate the mean improvement in PSFS across the entire sample, we calculated a posterior predictive distribution of within-person change scores between time fixed equal to 0 and equal to -1.|Bayesian framework|||PSFS scores were analyzed using mixed-effects linear growth models with time, treatment condition, and their interaction as predictors. Random effects modeled variation in intercepts, slopes over time, and their covariance. Time was specified as a continuous variable, centered on the final observation date. The SG group served as the reference level for the treatment factor. Models were estimated in a Bayesian framework using default priors in the brms package.||4.49|2.32|
81490602|NCT03487445|162672092|SUPERIORITY|The statistical analysis comprised a 2-step testing strategy. The first test, carried out at an alpha level of 0.025, determined whether the proportion of responders (patients with a PRU value \<100) was ≥ 50% (null hypothesis: proportion of responders \<50%) and is reported below. The second step for the Selatogrel 8 mg is described in statistical analysis 2: In this second analysis the subsequent null hypothesis of treatment effect less or equal to 85% was tested for the 8 mg dose.|||||<|0.001||||||P-value for hypotheses (H0: p \<= 50% vs. H1: p \> 50%)|one-sided z-test|A p-value significance level was set to 0.025.||The main analysis (mFAS, treatment dose as received) of treatment effect on the primary endpoint was conducted independently for each dose.||||<0.001
81490603|NCT03487445|162672092|SUPERIORITY|This statistical analysis reports the second of the 2-step testing strategy. This second test for the 8 mg Selatogrel dose, carried out at an alpha level of 0.025, determined whether the proportion of responders (patients with a PRU value \<100) was ≥ 85% (null hypothesis: proportion of responders \<85%).||||||0.142||||||P-value for hypotheses (H0: p \<= 85% vs. H1: p \> 85%)|one-sided z-test|A p-value significance level was set to 0.025, an overall level of 0.05 and adjusted for multiplicity using the Bonferroni approach.||The main analysis (mFAS, treatment dose as received) of treatment effect on the primary endpoint was conducted independently for each dose.||||0.142
81490604|NCT03487445|162672092|SUPERIORITY|The statistical analysis comprised a 2-step testing strategy. The first test, carried out at an alpha level of 0.025, determined whether the proportion of responders (patients with a PRU value \<100) was ≥ 50% (null hypothesis: proportion of responders \<50%) and is reported below. The second step for the Selatogrel 16 mg is described in statistical analysis 4: In this second analysis the subsequent null hypothesis of treatment effect less or equal to 85% was tested for the 16 mg dose.|||||<|0.0001||||||P-value for hypotheses (H0: p \<= 50% vs. H1: p \> 50%)|one-sided z-test|A p-value significance level was set to 0.025.||The main analysis (mFAS, treatment dose as received) of treatment effect on the primary endpoint was conducted independently for each dose.||||<0.0001
81490605|NCT03487445|162672092|SUPERIORITY|This statistical analysis reports the second of the 2-step testing strategy. This second test for the 16 mg Selatogrel dose, carried out at an alpha level of 0.025, determined whether the proportion of responders (patients with a PRU value \<100) was ≥ 85% (null hypothesis: proportion of responders \<85%).||||||0.009||||||P-value for hypotheses (H0: p \<= 85% vs. H1: p \> 85%)|one-sided z-test|A p-value significance level was set to 0.025, an overall level of 0.05 and adjusted for multiplicity using the Bonferroni approach.||The main analysis (mFAS, treatment dose as received) of treatment effect on the primary endpoint was conducted independently for each dose.||||0.009
81490606|NCT03487445|162672093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.228||||||P-value for hypotheses (H0: p \<= 85% versus H1: p \> 85%)|One-sided Z-test|||As per the main analysis (mFAS) the supporting analysis on the per-protocol set this analysis of treatment effect was conducted independently for each dose, i.e., 8 and 16 mg.||||0.2280
81490607|NCT03487445|162672093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0201||||||P-value for hypotheses (H0: p \<= 85% versus H1: p \> 85%)|One-sided Z-test|||As per the main analysis (mFAS) the supporting analysis on the per-protocol set this analysis of treatment effect was conducted independently for each dose, i.e., 8 and 16 mg.||||0.0201
81542028|NCT01292486|162760705|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 2 days.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Hodges-Lehman estimation|||The null hypothesis was that the median day to neutrophil recovery in this study was more than two days longer than historical controls.||0.0|0.0|<0.025
81542029|NCT03882021|162760718|OTHER||Kaplan Meier Survival Estimate|57.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.2|62.8|||||Kaplan-Meier estimate of freedom from recurrence after removal from AAD at one year.|||62.8|51.2|
81542030|NCT03882021|162760719|OTHER|Kaplan Meier Estimate of freedom from symptomatic recurrence.|Kaplan-Meier Survival Estimate|61.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.8|67.1|||||Kaplan-Meier estimate of freedom from symptomatic AF/AFL/AT recurrence after removal from AAD|||67.1|55.8|
81490608|NCT00221104|162672099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.8234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.29|||Stratified log-rank test|log-rank test adjusted for the stratification factors at randomization: stroke subtype, high blood pressure, and diabetes mellitus|the adjusted hazard ratio (HR) and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated by the Cox proportional hazard model with for the stratification factors at randomization: stroke subtype, high blood pressure, and diabetes mellitus|the stratification factors at randomization: stroke subtype (atherothrombotic infarction vs. others), high blood pressure (≥150/90 mmHg vs. not), and diabetes mellitus (absence vs. presence)||1.29|0.73|0.8234
81490609|NCT00221104|162672100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.74|||Stratified log-rank test|log-rank test adjusted for the stratification factors at randomization: stroke subtype, high blood pressure, and diabetes mellitus|The adjusted hazard ratio (HR) and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated by the Cox proportional hazard model with for the stratification factors at randomization: stroke subtype, high blood pressure, and diabetes mellitus|the stratification factors at randomization: stroke subtype (atherothrombotic infarction vs. others), high blood pressure (≥150/90 mmHg vs. not), and diabetes mellitus (absence vs. presence)||0.74|0.15|0.0047
81490610|NCT00221104|162672101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||0.3075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.91|||Stratified log-rank test|log-rank test adjusted for the stratification factors at randomization: stroke subtype, high blood pressure, and diabetes mellitus|The adjusted hazard ratio (HR) and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated by the Cox proportional hazard model with for the stratification factors at randomization: stroke subtype, high blood pressure, and diabetes mellitus|the stratification factors at randomization: stroke subtype (atherothrombotic infarction vs. others), high blood pressure (≥150/90 mmHg vs. not), and diabetes mellitus (absence vs. presence)||1.91|0.81|0.3075
81490611|NCT00221104|162672102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.36||||0.1986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|9.14|||Stratified log-rank test|log-rank test adjusted for the stratification factors at randomization: stroke subtype, high blood pressure, and diabetes mellitus|The adjusted hazard ratio (HR) and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated by the Cox proportional hazard model with for the stratification factors at randomization: stroke subtype, high blood pressure, and diabetes mellitus|the stratification factors at randomization: stroke subtype (atherothrombotic infarction vs. others), high blood pressure (≥150/90 mmHg vs. not), and diabetes mellitus (absence vs. presence)||9.14|0.61|0.1986
81490612|NCT00221104|162672103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.22|||Stratified log-rank test|log-rank test adjusted for the stratification factors at randomization: stroke subtype, high blood pressure, and diabetes mellitus|The adjusted hazard ratio (HR) and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated by the Cox proportional hazard model with for the stratification factors at randomization: stroke subtype, high blood pressure, and diabetes mellitus|the stratification factors at randomization: stroke subtype (atherothrombotic infarction vs. others), high blood pressure (≥150/90 mmHg vs. not), and diabetes mellitus (absence vs. presence)||2.22|0.45|0.9953
81490613|NCT02989389|162672110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.57||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.52|10.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aβ 1-40||10.96|-29.52|0.215
81490614|NCT02989389|162672110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-60.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-69.79|-48.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aβ 1-40||-48.43|-69.79|<0.001
81490615|NCT02989389|162672110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-87.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-90.21|-82.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aβ 1-40||-82.92|-90.21|<0.001
81490616|NCT02989389|162672110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.6||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-33.69|-2.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aβ 1-42||-2.51|-33.69|0.015
81490617|NCT02989389|162672110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-65.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-72.23|-56.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aβ 1-42||-56.92|-72.23|<0.001
81490618|NCT02989389|162672110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-84.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-88.97|-78.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aβ 1-42||-78.38|-88.97|<0.001
81490619|NCT04470427|162672119|OTHER||VE|93.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.0|94.8|||Vaccine Efficacy (VE)|VE (percent) is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided confidence interval for the VE is above 30%.|VE (percent) was estimated with 1 - Hazard Ratio (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo) from stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|"Vaccine efficacy was defined as the percent reduction in the hazard of the primary endpoint (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo).~Null hypothesis of Vaccine Efficacy ≤30%, 95% CI."||94.8|91.0|<.0001
81490620|NCT04470427|162672125|OTHER||VE|98.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.8|99.6|||VE||VE (percent) was estimated with 1 - Hazard Ratio (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo) from stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|||99.6|92.8|
81490621|NCT04470427|162672126|OTHER||VE|82.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.5|84.2|||||VE (percent) was estimated with 1 - Hazard Ratio (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo) from stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||84.2|79.5|
81490622|NCT04470427|162672127|OTHER|VE|VE|93.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.4|94.9|||||VE (percent) was estimated with 1 - Hazard Ratio (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo) from stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|||94.9|91.4|
81490623|NCT04470427|162672129|OTHER||VE|93.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.1|94.9|||||VE (percent) was estimated with 1 - Hazard Ratio (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo) from stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|||94.9|91.1|
81490624|NCT04470427|162672130|OTHER||VE|82.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.5|84.3|||||VE (percent) was estimated with 1 - Hazard Ratio (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo) from stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|||84.3|79.5|
81490625|NCT04470427|162672131|OTHER||VE|63.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.6|68.5|||||VE (percent) was estimated with 1 - Hazard Ratio (mRNA-1273 vs. placebo) from stratified Cox proportional hazard model.|||68.5|56.6|
81490626|NCT04470427|162672137|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of a booster as compared with mRNA-1273 after second dose based on Ratio of GMC is demonstrated if lower bound of 95% CI of Ratio of GMC ≥ 0.67.|Ratio of GMC|6.996|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.509|7.52||||||Ratio of GMC 28 days following the booster dose (BD-Day 29) compared with 28 days following second dose (Part A-Day 57).||7.520|6.509|
81542031|NCT03882021|162760720|OTHER|Kaplan Meier estimate of single procedure clinical success.|Kaplan-Meier Survival Estimate|79.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.2|83.6|||||Kaplan-Meier estimate of freedom from symptomatic AF/AFL/AT without new or increased dose of Class I/III AAD at one year.|||83.6|74.2|
81490627|NCT04470427|162672138|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of a booster as compared with mRNA-1273 after second dose based on SRR difference is demonstrated if lower bound of 95% CI of SRR difference \> -10%.|Difference in Seroresponse|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.8|||||95% CI were calculated using adjusted Wald method for the paired binary data.|Seroresponse 28 days following the booster dose (BD-Day 29) compared with 28 days following second dose (Part A-Day 57)||1.8|0.1|
81490628|NCT03976375|162672151|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.4342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.23||Stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb (immediate prior therapy versus not the immediate prior therapy), and Baseline PD-L1 Status (\<50% versus \>=50)|Log Rank||Based on stratified Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and Baseline PD-L1 Status|||1.23|0.78|0.4342
81490629|NCT03976375|162672152|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.1563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.12||Stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb (immediate prior therapy versus not the immediate prior therapy), and Baseline PD-L1 Status (\<50% versus \>=50)|Log Rank||Based on stratified Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and Baseline PD-L1 Status.|||1.12|0.70|0.1563
81490630|NCT03976375|162672153|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage vs Docetaxel|8.4||||0.01818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|16.3||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % =0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Miettinen and Nurminen method||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status (0 versus 1), anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb (immediate prior therapy versus not the immediate prior therapy), and Baseline PD-L1 Status (\<50% versus \>=50%)|||16.3|0.5|0.01818
81490631|NCT03976375|162672154|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage vs Lenvatinib|10.2||||0.06009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|19.9||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % =0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||19.9|-3.1|0.06009
81490632|NCT03976375|162672158|OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.36||||0.4998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.32|2.6|||t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors of baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and baseline PD-L1 Status|||2.60|-5.32|0.4998
81490633|NCT03976375|162672159|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-3.86||||0.1531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.16|1.44|||t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors of baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and baseline PD-L1 Status|||1.44|-9.16|0.1531
81490634|NCT03976375|162672160|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.48||||0.3084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|7.27|||t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors of baseline ECOG performance status, timing of anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and baseline PD-L1 Status|||7.27|-2.31|0.3084
81490635|NCT03976375|162672161|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-8.04||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.73|-2.35|||t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors of baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and baseline PD-L1 Status|||-2.35|-13.73|0.0058
81490636|NCT03976375|162672162|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.89||||0.1681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|7.01|||t-test, 2 sided||Based on cLDA model with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors of baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and baseline PD-L1 Status|||7.01|-1.23|0.1681
81490637|NCT03976375|162672163|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.6145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.31||stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and Baseline PD-L1 Status.|Log Rank||Based on stratified Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and Baseline PD-L1 Status.|||1.31|0.63|0.6145
81490638|NCT03976375|162672164|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.0398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.98|||Log Rank|Stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and Baseline PD-L1 Status.|Based on stratified Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and Baseline PD-L1 Status.|||0.98|0.38|0.0398
81490639|NCT03976375|162672165|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.8724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.85|||Log Rank|Stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and Baseline PD-L1 Status.|Based on stratified Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and Baseline PD-L1 Status|||1.85|0.59|0.8724
81490640|NCT03976375|162672166|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.1944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.16||Stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and Baseline PD-L1 Status.|Log Rank||Based on stratified Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and Baseline PD-L1 Status.|||1.16|0.49|0.1944
81490641|NCT03976375|162672167|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.41|||Log Rank|Stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and Baseline PD-L1 Status.|Based on stratified Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and Baseline PD-L1 Status.|||1.41|0.71|0.9837
81490642|NCT03976375|162672168|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.2903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.16|||Log Rank|Stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and Baseline PD-L1 Status.|Based on stratified Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by Baseline ECOG performance status, anti-PD-1/PD-L1 mAb therapy, and Baseline PD-L1 Status.|||1.16|0.60|0.2903
81490643|NCT03244189|162672222|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.2||||||||1.20|0.77|
81490644|NCT03244189|162672223|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.37||||||||1.37|0.72|
81490645|NCT03244189|162672224|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.29||||||||2.29|0.91|
81490646|NCT02266576|162672232|OTHER|||||||0.04||||||The linear regression model was used, adjusted for within cohort correlation, within participant correlation, and gender.|Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs month 6||||0.04
81490647|NCT02266576|162672232|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Regression, Linear|The linear regression model was used, adjusted for within cohort correlation, within participant correlation, and gender.||Baseline vs month 12||||0.02
81490648|NCT02266576|162672233|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Regression, Linear|The linear regression model was used, adjusted for within cohort correlation, within participant correlation, and gender.||Baseline vs month 6 in physical component score||||0.004
81490649|NCT02266576|162672233|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|The linear regression model was used, adjusted for within cohort correlation, within participant correlation, and gender.||Baseline vs month 12 in physical component score||||0.01
81490650|NCT01565694|162672256|OTHER|P-Value was from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24.||||<0.001
81490651|NCT01565694|162672256|OTHER|P-Value was from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24 LOCF.||||<0.001
81490652|NCT01565694|162672257|OTHER|P-Value was obtained from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that Change from Baseline=0.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81490653|NCT01565694|162672258|OTHER|P-Value was from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.||||||0.029|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24.||||0.029
81490654|NCT01565694|162672258|OTHER|P-Value was from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.||||||0.026|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24 LOCF.||||0.026
81490655|NCT01565694|162672259|OTHER|From a Wilcoxon Signed Rank testing the null hypothesis is that the Median at Week 24 is equal to Baseline Median.|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24.||||<0.001
81490656|NCT01565694|162672260|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24 in bladder volume at 30 cmH20.||||0.006
81490657|NCT01565694|162672260|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24 LOCF in bladder volume at 30 cmH20.||||0.001
81542032|NCT03882021|162760721|OTHER|Kaplan Meier estimate of freedom from AF/AFL/AT|Kaplan Meier Survival Estimate|75.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.9|80.1|||||Kaplan Meier estimate of freedom from AF/AFL/AT at 12 months.|||80.1|69.9|
81542033|NCT00214045|162760853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|Results were analyzed using Wilcoxon rank sums and Fisher exact tests with Statistical Analysis System (SAS) statistical software version 9.||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.39
81490658|NCT01565694|162672261|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to week 24 in bladder volume at 40 cmH20.||||0.001
81490659|NCT01565694|162672261|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to week 24 LOCF in bladder volume at 40 cmH20.||||0.004
81542034|NCT00214045|162760853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Results were analyzed using Wilcoxon rank sums and Fisher exact tests with Statistical Analysis System (SAS) statistical software version 9.||||||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81490660|NCT01565694|162672262|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24.||||0.003
81490661|NCT01565694|162672262|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0||||||0.028|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24 LOCF.||||0.028
81490662|NCT01565694|162672263|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.||||||0.068|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24.||||0.068
81490663|NCT01565694|162672263|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.||||||0.075|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24 LOCF.||||0.075
81490664|NCT01565694|162672264|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24.||||<0.001
81490665|NCT01565694|162672264|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24 LOCF.||||<0.001
81490666|NCT01565694|162672265|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24.||||<0.001
81490667|NCT01565694|162672265|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24 LOCF.||||<0.001
81490668|NCT01565694|162672266|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24.||||<0.001
81490669|NCT01565694|162672266|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24 LOCF.||||<0.001
81490670|NCT01565694|162672267|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24.||||<0.001
81542035|NCT01283555|162760884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.487||95.0||||The p-value presented here represents a comparison of the total number of non-iatrogenic findings at baseline and after one week of product use.|Fisher Exact|||Fishers exact test was used to compare the frequency of non-iatrogenic colposcopic findings at baseline and follow-up visits (after one week of twice-daily product use).||||0.4870
81542036|NCT01446159|162760891|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.991||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.689|1.429|||Log Rank|||||1.429|0.689|0.86
81574366|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.325|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|0.1|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 1: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect.||0.1|-0.6|0.325
81490671|NCT01565694|162672267|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24 LOCF.||||<0.001
81490672|NCT01565694|162672268|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24.||||0.010
81490673|NCT01565694|162672268|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24 LOCF.||||0.004
81490674|NCT01565694|162672269|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24.||||<0.001
81490675|NCT01565694|162672269|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24 LOCF.||||<0.001
81490676|NCT01565694|162672270|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.||||||0.568|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24.||||0.568
81490677|NCT01565694|162672270|OTHER|P-Value was calculated from a 2-sided one sample t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline = 0.||||||0.573|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of change from baseline to Week 24 LOCF.||||0.573
81490678|NCT04766333|162672283|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.23|||Regression, Logistic||Healthcare Arm is the reference category|||1.23|0.17|<0.05
81490679|NCT03807843|162672300|OTHER||V184 GMFR/Placebo GMFR Ratio|1.6||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.1|||Mixed Effects Model|||"Day 28 V184 GMFR/Placebo GMFR Ratio~The ratio of V184 GMFR/Placebo GMFR at Day 28 was derived from the mixed effects model used to determine GMFR."||2.1|1.2|0.004
81490680|NCT03807843|162672300|OTHER||V184 GMFR/Placebo GMFR Ratio|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.8|||Mixed Effects Model|||"Day 56 V184 GMFR/Placebo GMFR Ratio~The ratio of V184 GMFR/Placebo GMFR at Day 56 was derived from the mixed effects model used to determine GMFR."||2.8|1.5|<0.001
81542037|NCT00537394|162760911|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin defined as 15 percentage points. If the confidence interval for the difference in regimen failure between omitting versus adding NRTIs was fully below 15 percentage points, then omitting NRTIs would be concluded to be not inferior to adding NRTIs for this outcome.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|12.5|||||Endpoint rates with standard errors calculated from Kaplan-Meier curves for each treatment group and stratum. Differences in week 48 failure proportions by treatment calculated weighted by the inverse of the variance in each stratum.|Null Hypothesis was that omitting NRTIs is inferior to adding NRTIs for the outcome of regimen failure through 48 weeks.||12.5|-6.1|
81542038|NCT01283139|162760926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|2.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.71|1.03|0.057
81490681|NCT03807843|162672300|OTHER||V184 GMFR/Placebo GMFR Ratio|1.3||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.7|||Mixed Effects Model|||"Day 196 V184 GMFR/Placebo GMFR Ratio~The ratio of V184 GMFR/Placebo GMFR at Day 196 was derived from the mixed effects model used to determine GMFR."||1.7|0.9|0.121
81490682|NCT01312129|162672303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||=0.05 is the actual computed p-value via the ANOVA.|ANOVA|The ANOVA is comparing the % increase in BOLD response above baseline during cue presentation (Alcohol vs. Control) b/w placebo \& Sulfasalazine .||||||=.05
81490683|NCT03720847|162672304|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired sample t-test comparing perimenstrual change in the placebo vs. active conditions within a given participant.|Positive estimated value indicates greater perimenstrual increase in symptoms in the placebo condition relative to the active condition.|||||.012
81490684|NCT03720847|162672305|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired sample t-test comparing perimenstrual change in the placebo vs. active conditions within a given participant.|Positive estimated value indicates a greater perimenstrual increase in the outcome in the placebo condition relative to the active condition.|paired sample t-test comparing perimenstrual change in the placebo vs. active conditions within a given participant.||||.030
81490685|NCT03720847|162672306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.16||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Positive estimated value indicates greater perimenstrual increase in symptoms in the placebo condition relative to the active condition.|paired sample t-test comparing perimenstrual change in the placebo vs. active conditions within a given participant.||||.013
81490686|NCT03720847|162672307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.65||||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Positive estimated value indicates greater perimenstrual change in the placebo condition relative to the active condition.|paired sample t-test comparing perimenstrual change in the placebo vs. active conditions within a given participant.||||.018
81490687|NCT03720847|162672308|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.04||||0.073|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Positive estimated value indicates greater perimenstrual increase in symptoms in the placebo condition relative to the active condition.|paired sample t-test comparing perimenstrual change in the placebo vs. active conditions within a given participant.||||.073
81490688|NCT03720847|162672309|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired sample t-test comparing perimenstrual change in the placebo vs. active conditions within a given participant.||||.25
81490689|NCT03720847|162672310|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.32||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||paired sample t-test comparing perimenstrual change in the placebo vs. active conditions within a given participant.||||.23
81542039|NCT01283139|162760926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|2.54|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.54|1.01|0.094
81542040|NCT01283139|162760926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.16|2.94|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.94|1.16|0.031
81542041|NCT01283139|162760927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.13|3.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.14|1.13|0.042
81542042|NCT01283139|162760927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|2.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.35|0.85|0.264
81542043|NCT01283139|162760927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.14|3.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.19|1.14|0.038
81542044|NCT01283139|162760928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|3.81|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.81|0.37|0.808
81542045|NCT01283139|162760928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|4.66|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.66|0.45|0.598
81542046|NCT01283139|162760928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.884|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.27|3.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.02|0.27|0.884
81490690|NCT01047501|162672330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-21.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-16.2||Nonparametric analysis p values were planned using Wilcoxon rank-sum test for each comparison between AMR101 and placebo. Comparisons between AMR101 and placebo were made using a significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|A prespecified step-down testing procedure was used to control Type I error rate using 4 g/day vs placebo then, if significant, 2 g/day vs placebo.|Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|A sample size of 194 was required to provide 90.6% power to detect a difference of 15% between AMR101 4 g/day and placebo in percent change from baseline in fasting TG levels, assuming an SD of 45% in TG measurements and a significance level (p value) of 0.05, and 80% power to demonstrate noninferiority (p 0.025, 1-sided) of the LDL-cholesterol response between AMR101 4 g/day and placebo with a +6% margin. To accommodate a 10% drop-out rate, recruitment was planned for 648 randomized patients.||-16.2|-26.7|<0.0001
81490691|NCT01047501|162672330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-10.1||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|-4.5|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-4.5|-15.7|0.0005
81490692|NCT01047501|162672331|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Nonparametric analysis p values were planned using Wilcoxon rank-sum test for each comparison between AMR101 and placebo with a significance level of 0.05. Non-inferiority tests for percent change from baseline in LDL-C were performed between AMR101 and placebo to determine if AMR101 was statistically non-inferior to placebo with regard to increases in LDL-C. The pre-specified LDL-C criterion for noninferiority was the upper boundary 97.5% confidence interval not crossing the +6% threshold.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-6.2||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-1.7|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|A prespecified step-down testing procedure was used to control Type I error rate using 4 g/day vs placebo then, if significant, 2 g/day vs placebo.|Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|A sample size of 194 was required to provide 90.6% power to detect a difference of 15% between AMR101 4 g/day and placebo in percent change from baseline in fasting TG levels, assuming an SD of 45% in TG measurements and a significance level (p value) of 0.05, and 80% power to demonstrate noninferiority (p 0.025, 1-sided) of the LDL-cholesterol response between AMR101 4 g/day and placebo with a +6% margin. To accommodate a 10% drop-out rate, recruitment was planned for 648 randomized patients.||-1.7|-10.5|0.0067
81490693|NCT01047501|162672331|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Nonparametric analysis p values were planned using Wilcoxon rank-sum test for each comparison between AMR101 and placebo with a significance level of 0.05. Non-inferiority tests for percent change from baseline in LDL-C were performed between AMR101 and placebo to determine if AMR101 was statistically non-inferior to placebo with regard to increases in LDL-C. The pre-specified LDL-C criterion for noninferiority was the upper boundary 97.5% confidence interval not crossing the +6% threshold.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.0867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|0.5|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||0.5|-7.9|0.0867
81490694|NCT01047501|162672332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-13.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|-9.9||Nonparametric analysis p values were planned using Wilcoxon rank-sum test for each comparison between AMR101 and placebo. Comparisons between AMR101 and placebo were made using a significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|A prespecified step-down testing procedure was used to control Type I error rate using 4 g/day vs placebo then, if significant, 2 g/day vs placebo.|Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-9.9|-17.2|0.0001
81490695|NCT01047501|162672332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-5.5||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-1.7|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-1.7|-9.4|0.0140
81490696|NCT01047501|162672333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-24.4||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.9|-17.0||Nonparametric analysis p values were planned using Wilcoxon rank-sum test for each comparison between AMR101 and placebo. Comparisons between AMR101 and placebo were made using a significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|A prespecified step-down testing procedure was used to control Type I error rate using 4 g/day vs placebo then, if significant, 2 g/day vs placebo.|Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-17.0|-31.9|0.0001
81490697|NCT01047501|162672333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-10.5||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|-2.5|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-2.5|-18.3|0.0170
81490698|NCT01047501|162672334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-19.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|-15.7||Nonparametric analysis p values were planned using Wilcoxon rank-sum test for each comparison between AMR101 and placebo. Comparisons between AMR101 and placebo were made using a significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|A prespecified step-down testing procedure was used to control Type I error rate using 4 g/day vs placebo then, if significant, 2 g/day vs placebo.|Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-15.7|-22.2|0.0001
81490699|NCT01047501|162672334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.0||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|-4.5|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-4.5|-11.6|0.0004
81542047|NCT01283139|162760929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.92||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.22|7.01|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.01|1.22|0.044
81542048|NCT01283139|162760929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|3.19|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.19|0.62|0.498
81542049|NCT01283139|162760929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.03||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2|7.68|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.68|1.20|0.049
81542050|NCT01283139|162760930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|2.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.25|0.85|0.270
81542051|NCT01283139|162760930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|2.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.74|1.04|0.077
81490700|NCT01047501|162672335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-9.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-6.1||Nonparametric analysis p values were planned using Wilcoxon rank-sum test for each comparison between AMR101 and placebo. Comparisons between AMR101 and placebo were made using a significance level of 0.05.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|A prespecified step-down testing procedure was used to control Type I error rate using 4 g/day vs placebo then, if significant, 2 g/day vs placebo.|Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-6.1|-12.3|0.0001
81490701|NCT01047501|162672335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.8||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-0.7|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median differences between the treatment groups and 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-0.7|-6.9|0.0170
81490702|NCT01846871|162672342|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.70
81490703|NCT01846871|162672343|OTHER|||||||0.028|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.028
81490704|NCT01846871|162672344|OTHER|||||||0.0019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0019
81490705|NCT01846871|162672345|OTHER|||||||0.033|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.033
81542052|NCT01283139|162760930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.453|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|2.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.05|0.76|0.453
81542053|NCT00784563|162760935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Because all treatment arms were designed to deliver a similar average aerobic intensity, we planned to pool a priori all completers from the Continuous and Interval Training Arms for analysis.|Regression, Linear|||Sample size was estimated using 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.66 SD in VO2max (estimated improvement=10% /estimated SD of change=15%) within each arm at alpha=0.05 and an attrition rate of 25%.||||<0.001
81542054|NCT00784563|162760936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81542055|NCT00784563|162760937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.029
81490706|NCT00429299|162672346|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|An exploratory comparison between the combined two single anti-HER2 arms and the dual anti-HER2 arm was performed (Arm 3 versus Arms 1 and 2).|percentage of participants|25.0||||0.019||90.0|13.1|36.9||Exploratory analysis|Chi-squared||The estimated value represents the percentage of particpants in the CT plus trastuzumab treatment group with pathological complete response.|||36.9|13.1|0.019
81490707|NCT00429299|162672346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|26.3||||||90.0|14.5|38.1|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of particpants in the CT plus lapatinib 1500 mg treatment group with pathological complete response.|||38.1|14.5|
81490708|NCT00429299|162672346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|46.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|34.4|58.9|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of particpants in the CT plus traztuzumab plus lapatinib 1000 mg treatment group with pathological complete response.|||58.9|34.4|
81542056|NCT00784563|162760938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.271|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.271
81490709|NCT00693303|162672364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.27
81490710|NCT02202616|162672371|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.21|||Descriptive Statistics with 95% CI|The mean change from baseline along with the 95% confidence interval used to assess the precision of the estimate||||0.21|0.14|
81490711|NCT02202616|162672372|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.278|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.17|||Descriptive Statistics with 95% CI|The mean change from baseline along with the 95% confidence interval used to assess the precision of the estimate||||0.17|0.11|
81490712|NCT02202616|162672373|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|2.3|||Standard Descriptive Statistics|The estimated mean change from baseline and corresponding 95% confidence intervals will be displayed for each visit.||Week 4||2.30|1.74|
81542057|NCT00784563|162760939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||unadjusted p-value=0.009|Regression, Linear|||||||0.070
81542058|NCT00784563|162760940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.001
81542059|NCT00784563|162760941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.006
81490713|NCT02202616|162672373|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.21|2.85|||Standard Descriptive Statistics|The estimated mean change from baseline and corresponding 95% confidence intervals will be displayed for each visit||Week 16||2.85|2.21|
81490714|NCT02202616|162672374|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|-4.3|||standard descriptive statistics|The estimated mean change from baseline to Week 4 along with the 95% confidence interval||Week 4||-4.3|-5.7|
81490715|NCT02202616|162672374|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-5.7|||standard descriptive statistics|The estimated mean change from baseline to Week 4 along with the 95% confidence interval||Week 16||-5.7|-7.3|
81542060|NCT00784563|162760942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.002
81542061|NCT00784563|162760943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for change in total daily equivalent levodopa dose||||||0.003
81542062|NCT00784563|162760944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.146|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.146
81542063|NCT00784563|162760945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.037
81542064|NCT00784563|162760946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.057
81542065|NCT00395746|162760960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-1.27|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.51|1.02||A significance level of a two-sided 5% was used for statistical hypothesis testing.|ANOVA|||"ANOVA model included treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and HbA1C at baseline as a covariate. Two null hypotheses were statistically tested:~H10: μ0.9 = μSU, H11: μ0.9 ≠ μSU H20: μ0.6 = μSU, H21: μ0.6 ≠ μSU where μ0.6, μ0.9 and μSU are population mean after 24-week treatment for 0.6 mg+SU, 0.9 mg+SU and SU mono, respectively. When the test of comparison between 0.9 mg+SU and SU mono was significant, the test of comparison between 0.6 mg+SU and SU mono was performed."||1.02|-1.51|<0.0001
81574367|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.996|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 1: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.3|-0.3|0.996
81542066|NCT00395746|162760960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-1.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.24|-0.75|||ANOVA|A significance level of a two-sided 5% was used for statistical hypothesis testing.||"ANOVA model included treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and HbA1C at baseline as a covariate. Two null hypotheses were statistically tested:~H10: μ0.9 = μSU, H11: μ0.9 ≠ μSU H20: μ0.6 = μSU, H21: μ0.6 ≠ μSU where μ0.6, μ0.9 and μSU are population mean after 24-week treatment for 0.6 mg+SU, 0.9 mg+SU and SU mono, respectively. When the test of comparison between 0.9 mg+SU and SU mono was significant, the test of comparison between 0.6 mg+SU and SU mono was performed."||-0.75|-1.24|<0.0001
81542067|NCT00395746|162760961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-1.33||||||95.0|-1.62|-1.04|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (each liraglutide - SU monotherapy) was calculated under an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||-1.04|-1.62|
81542068|NCT00395746|162760961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-0.96||||||95.0|-1.25|-0.67|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (each liraglutide - SU monotherapy) was calculated under an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||-0.67|-1.25|
81542069|NCT00395746|162760962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-32.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|-40.5|-24.2||To perform the pairwise comparisons simultaneously, a closed testing procedure was applied. When the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected, the 2 hypotheses of pairwise comparison were tested simultaneously both at significance level of 5%.|ANOVA|||ANOVA model included treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate. Two null hypotheses were statistically tested, when the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected at a significance level of 5%: H10: μ0.9 = μSU, H11: μ0.9 ≠ μSU H20: μ0.6 = μSU, H21: μ0.6 ≠ μSU where μ0.6, μ0.9 and μSU are population mean after 24-week treatment for 0.6 mg+SU, 0.9 mg+SU and SU mono, respectively.||-24.2|-40.5|<0.0001
81542070|NCT00395746|162760962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-26.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|-34.5|-18.2||To perform the pairwise comparisons simultaneously, a closed testing procedure was applied. When the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected, the 2 hypotheses of pairwise comparison were tested simultaneously both at significance level of 5%.|ANOVA|||ANOVA model included treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate. Two null hypotheses were statistically tested, when the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected at a significance level of 5%: H10: μ0.9 = μSU, H11: μ0.9 ≠ μSU H20: μ0.6 = μSU, H21: μ0.6 ≠ μSU where μ0.6, μ0.9 and μSU are population mean after 24-week treatment for 0.6 mg+SU, 0.9 mg+SU and SU mono, respectively.||-18.2|-34.5|<0.0001
81542071|NCT00395746|162760963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-30.2||||||95.0|-39.6|-20.7|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (each liraglutide - SU monotherapy) was calculated under an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||-20.7|-39.6|
81542072|NCT00395746|162760963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-24.4||||||95.0|-33.8|-14.9|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (each liraglutide - SU monotherapy) was calculated under an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||-14.9|-33.8|
81542073|NCT00395746|162760964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-150.22|||<|0.0001||95.0|-186.32|-114.12||To perform the pairwise comparisons simultaneously, a closed testing procedure was applied. When the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected, the 2 hypotheses of pairwise comparison were tested simultaneously both at significance level of 5%.|ANOVA|||"ANOVA model included treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate. Two null hypotheses were statistically tested, when the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected at a significance level of 5%:~H10: μ0.9 = μSU, H11: μ0.9 ≠ μSU H20: μ0.6 = μSU, H21: μ0.6 ≠ μSU where μ0.6, μ0.9 and μSU are population mean after 24-week treatment for 0.6 mg+SU, 0.9 mg+SU and SU mono, respectively."||-114.12|-186.32|<0.0001
81490716|NCT04950686|162672422|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.983|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.983
81490717|NCT04950686|162672422|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.465|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.465
81490718|NCT04950686|162672423|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.579|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.579
81542074|NCT00395746|162760964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-111.15|||<|0.0001||95.0|-147.61|-74.68||To perform the pairwise comparisons simultaneously, a closed testing procedure was applied. When the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected, the 2 hypotheses of pairwise comparison were tested simultaneously both at significance level of 5%.|ANOVA|||"ANOVA model included treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate. Two null hypotheses were statistically tested, when the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected at a significance level of 5%:~H10: μ0.9 = μSU, H11: μ0.9 ≠ μSU H20: μ0.6 = μSU, H21: μ0.6 ≠ μSU where μ0.6, μ0.9 and μSU are population mean after 24-week treatment for 0.6 mg+SU, 0.9 mg+SU and SU mono, respectively."||-74.68|-147.61|<0.0001
81490719|NCT04950686|162672423|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Median Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.536|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.536
81490720|NCT04950686|162672424|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.745|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.745
81490721|NCT04950686|162672424|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.972|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.972
81490722|NCT04950686|162672425|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|5.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.25|0.24|0.682
81490723|NCT04950686|162672425|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|4.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.69|0.28|0.630
81490724|NCT04950686|162672426|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|12.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.82|0.12|0.418
81490725|NCT04950686|162672426|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|17.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||17.29|0.13|0.194
81490726|NCT04950686|162672427|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|8.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.07|0.10|0.731
81490727|NCT04950686|162672427|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|7.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.34|0.16|0.786
81490728|NCT04950686|162672428|SUPERIORITY|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|7.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.49|0.16|0.710
81490729|NCT04950686|162672428|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|8.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.73|0.16|0.610
81490730|NCT04950686|162672429|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|20.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||20.33|.09|0.270
81490731|NCT04950686|162672429|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|18.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||18.57|0.08|0.465
81490732|NCT04950686|162672430|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|11.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.95|0.07|0.702
81490733|NCT04950686|162672430|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|7.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.56|0.19|0.538
81490734|NCT04950686|162672431|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.084|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.084
81490735|NCT04950686|162672431|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.501|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.501
81490736|NCT04950686|162672432|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.614|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.614
81575896|NCT04786990|162823168|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81490737|NCT04950686|162672432|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.854|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.854
81490738|NCT04950686|162672433|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.499|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.499
81490739|NCT04950686|162672433|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.623|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.623
81542075|NCT00395746|162760965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-127.57||||||95.0|-166.91|-88.24|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (each liraglutide - SU monotherapy) was calculated under an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||-88.24|-166.91|
81542076|NCT00395746|162760965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-68.68||||||95.0|-108.91|-28.45|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (each liraglutide - SU monotherapy) was calculated under an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||-28.45|-108.91|
81490740|NCT04950686|162672434|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|5.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.15|0.14|0.618
81490741|NCT04950686|162672434|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|14.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||14.13|0.10|0.626
81490742|NCT04950686|162672435|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|9.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.18|0.23|.232
81490743|NCT04950686|162672435|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|5.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.38|0.22|0.811
81490744|NCT04950686|162672436|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|9.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.94|0.16|0.427
81490745|NCT04950686|162672436|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|7.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.68|0.25|0.337
81490746|NCT04950686|162672437|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.419|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.419
81490747|NCT04950686|162672437|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.808|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.808
81490748|NCT04950686|162672438|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.616|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.616
81490749|NCT04950686|162672438|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.486|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.486
81490750|NCT04950686|162672439|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.638|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.638
81574368|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.377|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|0.2|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 1: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.2|-0.6|0.377
81575897|NCT04786990|162823168|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81490751|NCT04950686|162672439|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.226|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.226
81490752|NCT04950686|162672440|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.630
81490753|NCT04950686|162672440|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.880
81490754|NCT04950686|162672441|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.569|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.569
81490755|NCT04950686|162672441|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.980
81490756|NCT04950686|162672442|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.466|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.466
81490757|NCT04950686|162672442|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.990
81542077|NCT00395746|162760966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-44.45|||<|0.0001||95.0|-55.02|-33.89||To perform the pairwise comparisons simultaneously, a closed testing procedure was applied. When the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected, the 2 hypotheses of pairwise comparison were tested simultaneously both at significance level of 5%.|ANOVA|||"ANOVA model included treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate. Two null hypotheses were statistically tested, when the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected at a significance level of 5%:~H10: μ0.9 = μSU, H11: μ0.9 ≠ μSU H20: μ0.6 = μSU, H21: μ0.6 ≠ μSU where μ0.6, μ0.9 and μSU are population mean after 24-week treatment for 0.6 mg+SU, 0.9 mg+SU and SU mono, respectively."||-33.89|-55.02|<0.0001
81574369|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.291|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.1|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.1|-0.7|0.291
81490758|NCT04950686|162672443|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.989|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.989
81490759|NCT04950686|162672443|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.678|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.678
81490760|NCT04950686|162672444|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.075|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.075
81490761|NCT04950686|162672444|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.024|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.024
81490762|NCT04950686|162672445|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.301|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.301
81490763|NCT04950686|162672445|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.702|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.702
81490764|NCT04950686|162672446|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|6.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.13|0.10|0.352
81490765|NCT04950686|162672446|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|6.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.16|0.11|0.445
81490766|NCT04950686|162672447|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.60|0.12|0.039
81542078|NCT00395746|162760966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-34.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|-45.06|-23.54||To perform the pairwise comparisons simultaneously, a closed testing procedure was applied. When the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected, the 2 hypotheses of pairwise comparison were tested simultaneously both at significance level of 5%.|ANOVA|||"ANOVA model included treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate. Two null hypotheses were statistically tested, when the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected at a significance level of 5%:~H10: μ0.9 = μSU, H11: μ0.9 ≠ μSU H20: μ0.6 = μSU, H21: μ0.6 ≠ μSU where μ0.6, μ0.9 and μSU are population mean after 24-week treatment for 0.6 mg+SU, 0.9 mg+SU and SU mono, respectively."||-23.54|-45.06|<0.0001
81542079|NCT00395746|162760967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-34.49||||||95.0|-46.77|-22.22|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (each liraglutide - SU monotherapy) was calculated under an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||-22.22|-46.77|
81542080|NCT00395746|162760967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-46.34||||||95.0|-58.49|-34.18|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (each liraglutide - SU monotherapy) was calculated under an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||-34.18|-58.49|
81542081|NCT00395746|162760968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-11.37||||0.0433||95.0|-22.4|-0.34||To perform the pairwise comparisons simultaneously, a closed testing procedure was applied. When the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected, the 2 hypotheses of pairwise comparison were tested simultaneously both at significance level of 5%.|ANOVA|||"ANOVA model included treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate. Two null hypotheses were statistically tested, when the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected at a significance level of 5%:~H10: μ0.9 = μSU, H11: μ0.9 ≠ μSU H20: μ0.6 = μSU, H21: μ0.6 ≠ μSU where μ0.6, μ0.9 and μSU are population mean after 24-week treatment for 0.6 mg+SU, 0.9 mg+SU and SU mono, respectively."||-0.34|-22.40|0.0433
81542082|NCT00395746|162760968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|6.67||||0.2359||95.0|-4.39|17.73||To perform the pairwise comparisons simultaneously, a closed testing procedure was applied. When the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected, the 2 hypotheses of pairwise comparison were tested simultaneously both at significance level of 5%.|ANOVA|||"ANOVA model included treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate. Two null hypotheses were statistically tested, when the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected at a significance level of 5%:~H10: μ0.9 = μSU, H11: μ0.9 ≠ μSU H20: μ0.6 = μSU, H21: μ0.6 ≠ μSU where μ0.6, μ0.9 and μSU are population mean after 24-week treatment for 0.6 mg+SU, 0.9 mg+SU and SU mono, respectively."||17.73|-4.39|0.2359
81542083|NCT00395746|162760969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-13.3||||||95.0|-24.69|-1.9|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (each liraglutide - SU monotherapy) was calculated under an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||-1.90|-24.69|
81542084|NCT00395746|162760969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-7.11||||||95.0|-18.42|4.21|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (each liraglutide - SU monotherapy) was calculated under an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||4.21|-18.42|
81542085|NCT00395746|162760970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|0.75||||0.0071||95.0|0.21|1.3||To perform the pairwise comparisons simultaneously, a closed testing procedure was applied. When the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected, the 2 hypotheses of pairwise comparison were tested simultaneously both at significance level of 5%.|ANOVA|||"ANOVA model included treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate. Two null hypotheses were statistically tested, when the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected at a significance level of 5%:~H10: μ0.9 = μSU, H11: μ0.9 ≠ μSU H20: μ0.6 = μSU, H21: μ0.6 ≠ μSU where μ0.6, μ0.9 and μSU are population mean after 24-week treatment for 0.6 mg+SU, 0.9 mg+SU and SU mono, respectively."||1.30|0.21|0.0071
81542086|NCT00395746|162760970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|1.18|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.63|1.73||To perform the pairwise comparisons simultaneously, a closed testing procedure was applied. When the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected, the 2 hypotheses of pairwise comparison were tested simultaneously both at significance level of 5%.|ANOVA|||"ANOVA model included treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate. Two null hypotheses were statistically tested, when the hypothesis μ0.9 = μ0.6 = μSU was rejected at a significance level of 5%:~H10: μ0.9 = μSU, H11: μ0.9 ≠ μSU H20: μ0.6 = μSU, H21: μ0.6 ≠ μSU where μ0.6, μ0.9 and μSU are population mean after 24-week treatment for 0.6 mg+SU, 0.9 mg+SU and SU mono, respectively."||1.73|0.63|<0.0001
81542087|NCT00395746|162760971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|1.04||||||95.0|0.42|1.66|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (each liraglutide - SU monotherapy) was calculated under an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed.||1.66|0.42|
81490767|NCT04950686|162672447|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|2.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.12|0.17|0.073
81490768|NCT04950686|162672448|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|2.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.93|0.13|0.110
81490769|NCT04950686|162672448|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|3.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.78|0.11|0.174
81490770|NCT04950686|162672449|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.208|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.208
81490771|NCT04950686|162672449|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.302|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.302
81490772|NCT04950686|162672450|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.483|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.483
81490773|NCT04950686|162672450|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.933|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.933
81490774|NCT04950686|162672451|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.877|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.877
81490775|NCT04950686|162672451|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.418|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.418
81490776|NCT04950686|162672452|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|98.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||98.76|0.05|0.220
81490777|NCT04950686|162672452|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|11.3||||||||11.30|0.10|
81490778|NCT04950686|162672453|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|63.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||63.29|0.03|0.506
81490779|NCT04950686|162672453|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|36.32||||||||36.32|0.04|
81490780|NCT04950686|162672454|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|28.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||28.37|0.04|0.877
81490781|NCT04950686|162672454|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|26.92||||||||26.92|0.02|
81490782|NCT04950686|162672455|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81542088|NCT00395746|162760971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean|1.13||||||95.0|0.51|1.75|||ANOVA|||95% confidence interval for the mean difference (each liraglutide - SU monotherapy) was calculated under an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with treatment group and pre-trial SU as fixed effects and corresponding baseline value as a covariate, and no statistical testing was performed||1.75|0.51|
81490783|NCT04950686|162672455|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||1e-05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.00001
81490784|NCT04950686|162672456|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.314|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.314
81490785|NCT04950686|162672456|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.176|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.176
81490786|NCT04950686|162672457|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.009
81490787|NCT04950686|162672457|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.008
81490788|NCT04950686|162672458|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.132|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.132
81490789|NCT04950686|162672458|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.008
81490790|NCT04950686|162672459|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.941|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.941
81490791|NCT04950686|162672459|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.569|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.569
81490792|NCT04950686|162672460|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.354|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.354
81490793|NCT04950686|162672460|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.038
81490794|NCT04950686|162672461|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.501|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.501
81490795|NCT04950686|162672461|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.385|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.385
81490796|NCT04950686|162672462|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.095|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.095
81490797|NCT04950686|162672462|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.349|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.349
81490798|NCT04950686|162672463|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.846|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.846
81490799|NCT04950686|162672463|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.103|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.103
81542089|NCT00395746|162760972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.59||||||95.0|0.86|2.96|||Negative binomial regression|||The relative risk for 'All hypoglycaemic episodes' and 95% confidence interval are based on a generalised linear negative-binomial model, which included treatment group as a fixed effect and log of exposure time as an offset variable.||2.96|0.86|
81490800|NCT04950686|162672464|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.864|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.864
81490801|NCT04950686|162672464|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.054|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.054
81490802|NCT04950686|162672465|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.168|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.168
81490803|NCT04950686|162672465|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.063|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.063
81490804|NCT04950686|162672466|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.819|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.819
81490805|NCT04950686|162672466|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.775|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.775
81490806|NCT04950686|162672467|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.034
81490807|NCT04950686|162672467|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.579|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.579
81490808|NCT04950686|162672468|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.485|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.485
81490809|NCT04950686|162672468|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.911|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.911
81490810|NCT04950686|162672469|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.583|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.583
81490811|NCT04950686|162672469|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.971|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.971
81490812|NCT04950686|162672470|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.602|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.602
81490813|NCT04950686|162672470|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.948|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.948
81490814|NCT04950686|162672471|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.763|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.763
81542090|NCT00395746|162760972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.18||||||95.0|0.56|2.47|||Negative binomial regression model|||The relative risk for 'Minor episodes' and 95% confidence interval are based on a generalised linear negative-binomial model, which included treatment group as a fixed effect and log of exposure time as an offset variable.||2.47|0.56|
81542091|NCT00395746|162760972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.8||||||95.0|0.92|3.54|||Negative binomial regression model|||The relative risk for 'Symptoms only' and 95% confidence interval are based on a generalised linear negative-binomial model, which included treatment group as a fixed effect and log of exposure time as an offset variable.||3.54|0.92|
81490815|NCT04950686|162672471|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.578|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.578
81490816|NCT04950686|162672472|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.863|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.863
81490817|NCT04950686|162672472|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.538|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.538
81490818|NCT04950686|162672473|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.662|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.662
81490819|NCT04950686|162672473|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81||0.406|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.406
81490820|NCT04950686|162672474|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.105|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.105
81490821|NCT04950686|162672474|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.487|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.487
81490822|NCT04950686|162672475|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.171|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.171
81490823|NCT04950686|162672475|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.278|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.278
81490824|NCT04950686|162672476|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.283|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.283
81490825|NCT04950686|162672476|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.824|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.824
81490826|NCT04950686|162672477|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.965|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.965
81490827|NCT04950686|162672477|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.902|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.902
81490828|NCT04950686|162672478|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.074|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.074
81490829|NCT04950686|162672478|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.828|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.828
81542092|NCT00395746|162760972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.62||||||95.0|0.85|3.07|||Negative binomial regression model|||The relative risk for 'All hypoglycaemic episodes' and 95% confidence interval are based on a generalised linear negative-binomial model, which included treatment group as a fixed effect and log of exposure time as an offset variable.||3.07|0.85|
81542093|NCT00395746|162760972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.48||||||95.0|0.69|3.17|||Negative binomial regression model|||The relative risk for 'Minor episodes' and 95% confidence interval are based on a generalised linear negative-binomial model, which included treatment group as a fixed effect and log of exposure time as an offset variable.||3.17|0.69|
81542094|NCT00395746|162760972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.45||||||95.0|0.72|2.91|||Negative binomial regression model|||The relative risk for 'Symptoms only episodes' and 95% confidence interval are based on a generalised linear negative-binomial model, which included treatment group as a fixed effect and log of exposure time as an offset variable.||2.91|0.72|
81542095|NCT03413891|162761005|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93|||=|0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.42|||Chi-squared|||||1.42|0.60|=0.72
81490830|NCT04950686|162672479|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.336|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.336
81490831|NCT04950686|162672479|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.902|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.902
81490832|NCT04950686|162672480|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.629|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.629
81490833|NCT04950686|162672480|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.318|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.318
81490834|NCT04950686|162672481|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.863|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.863
81490835|NCT04950686|162672481|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.299|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.299
81490836|NCT04950686|162672482|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.010
81490837|NCT04950686|162672482|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.119|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.119
81490838|NCT04950686|162672483|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.161|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.161
81490839|NCT04950686|162672483|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.087|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.087
81490840|NCT04950686|162672484|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.810
81490841|NCT04950686|162672484|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.901|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.901
81490842|NCT04950686|162672485|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.145|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.145
81490843|NCT04950686|162672485|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.096|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.096
81490844|NCT04950686|162672486|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.272|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.272
81490845|NCT04950686|162672486|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.689|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.689
81490846|NCT04950686|162672487|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.824|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.824
81542096|NCT03413891|162761007|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.76|||=|0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.37|||negative-binomial regression|||||1.37|0.42|=0.36
81490847|NCT04950686|162672487|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.271|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.271
81542097|NCT03413891|162761008|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.32|||=|0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.89|||negative-binomial regression|||||0.89|0.12|=0.03
81542098|NCT03413891|162761009|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.6|||=|0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.12|||negative-binomial regression|||||1.12|0.32|=0.11
81542099|NCT03413891|162761010|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.42|||=|0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.38|||negative-binomial regression|||||1.38|0.13|=0.15
81542100|NCT03413891|162761012|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.57|||=|0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.91|||negative-binomial regression|||||1.91|0.17|=0.37
81542101|NCT03413891|162761013|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7|||=|0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.91|||Chi-squared|||||1.91|0.26|=0.66
81542102|NCT03413891|162761014|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.4|||=|0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.98|||negative-binomial regression|||||0.98|0.16|=0.04
81490848|NCT04950686|162672488|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.391|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.391
81490849|NCT04950686|162672488|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.952|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.952
81490850|NCT04950686|162672489|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.925|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.925
81490851|NCT04950686|162672489|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.153|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.153
81490852|NCT04950686|162672490|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.495|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.495
81490853|NCT04950686|162672490|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.229|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.229
81542103|NCT03413891|162761015|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.37|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.78|||negative-binomial regression|||||0.78|0.18|<0.01
81542104|NCT03137992|162761037|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was declared if the 90% CI was entirely contained within the bioequivalence interval, 0.80 to 1.25.|Least Squared Mean Ratio|0.9369|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.834|1.047|||||Fieller's formula was applied to calculate the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the Lupin Tiotropium and Spiriva Handihaler LS mean ratio.|A blinded interim analysis was performed after 241 subjects had been randomized with measurable AUC data, which estimated 238 patients would be needed to demonstrate BE with 90% power. Therefore, it was planned that approximately 378 patients would be randomized to allow for a potential 30% loss/withdrawal from the PP population.||1.047|0.834|
81542105|NCT03137992|162761038|SUPERIORITY||Least Squared Mean Difference|3.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9386|3.646||Efficacy of the Test (T) product was demonstrated if the T was shown to be statistically superior to Placebo (p\<0.05 \[two-tailed\]).Outcome variable was Difference in Baseline adjusted FEV1 AUC0-24h.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures analysis consisted of effects of treatment, period, and sequence.||||3.646|2.9386|<0.001
81542106|NCT03137992|162761038|SUPERIORITY||Least Squared Mean Difference|3.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0718|3.7797||Study sensitivity was demonstrated if the Reference (R) product was shown to be statistically superior to Placebo (P) (p \<0.05 \[two-tailed\]). Outcome variable was Difference in Baseline adjusted FEV1 AUC0-24h.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures analysis consisted of effects of treatment, period, and sequence.||||3.7797|3.0718|<0.001
81542107|NCT00795704|162761052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.079
81542108|NCT00795704|162761054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81542109|NCT01247324|162761055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate Ratio|0.536|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.719|||Negative Binomial Model||Rate ratio was calculated as Ocrelizumab ARR/Interferon beta-1a 44 mcg SC ARR.|Adjusted by Geographical Region (US vs. Rest of World) and baseline EDSS (\<4.0 vs. \>=4.0).||0.719|0.4|<0.0001
81542110|NCT01247324|162761056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||=|0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.9|||Log Rank|||Time to onset CDP at week 12||0.90|0.37|= 0.0139
81542111|NCT01247324|162761057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted rate ratio|0.058|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.032|0.104|||Negative Binomial Model||Adjusted by baseline T1 Gd lesion (present or not), baseline EDSS (\<4.0 vs. \>=4.0) and geographical region (US vs. rest-of-world). Adjusted rate ratio was calculated as Ocrelizumab adjusted rate/Interferon beta-1a 44 mcg SC adjusted rate.|||0.104|0.032|< 0.0001
81542112|NCT01247324|162761058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted rate ratio|0.229|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.174|0.3|||Negative Binomial Model||Adjusted by baseline T2 lesion (present or not), baseline EDSS (\<4.0 vs. \>=4.0) and geographical region (US vs. rest-of-world). Adjusted rate ratio was calculated as Ocrelizumab adjusted rate/Interferon beta-1a 44 mcg SC adjusted rate.|||0.300|0.174|< 0.0001
81542113|NCT01247324|162761059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative risk (stratified)|1.61|||=|0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.33|||CMH Chi-Squared test (stratified)|CMH (Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel) Chi-Squared test Stratified by Geographical Region (US vs. Rest of World) and Baseline EDSS (\<4.0 vs. \>=4.0)||||2.33|1.11|= 0.0106
81542114|NCT01247324|162761060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||=|0.0278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.95|||Log Rank|||Time to onset CDP at week 24||0.95|0.34|= 0.0278
81542115|NCT01247324|162761061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted rate ratio|0.428|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.328|0.557|||Negative Binomial Model||Adjusted by baseline T1-hypointense lesion count, baseline EDSS (\<4.0 vs. \>=4.0) and geographical region (US vs. rest-of-world). Adjusted rate ratio was calculated as Ocrelizumab adjusted rate/Interferon beta-1a 44 mcg SC adjusted rate.|||0.557|0.328|< 0.0001
81542116|NCT01247324|162761062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|=|0.3261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.116|||mixed-effect model of repeated measures|Estimates are from analysis based on mixed-effect model of repeated measures (MMRM) using unstructured covariance matrix.|Difference in adjusted means was calculated as Ocrelizumab adjusted mean at Week 96/ Interferon beta-1a 44 mcg SC adjusted mean at Week 96.|||0.116|-0.039|= 0.3261
81490854|NCT04950686|162672491|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.753|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.753
81490855|NCT04950686|162672491|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.350
81490856|NCT04950686|162672492|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.541|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.541
81490857|NCT04950686|162672492|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.887|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.887
81490858|NCT04950686|162672493|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.375|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.375
81490859|NCT04950686|162672493|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.293|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.293
81490860|NCT04950686|162672494|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81490861|NCT04950686|162672494|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21||0.163|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.163
81490862|NCT04950686|162672495|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.011
81490863|NCT04950686|162672495|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27||0.159|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.159
81490864|NCT04950686|162672496|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.064|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.064
81542117|NCT01247324|162761063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058|=|0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.053|0.283|||mixed-effect model of repeated measures|Estimates are from analysis based on mixed-effect model of repeated measures (MMRM) using unstructured covariance matrix.|Difference in the rate of brain volume loss: 22.8%. Difference in adjusted means was calculated as Ocrelizumab adjusted mean at Week 96/ Interferon beta-1a 44 mcg SC adjusted mean at Week 96.|||0.283|0.053|= 0.0042
81542118|NCT01247324|162761064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.693|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.564|=|0.2193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.414|1.8|||mixed-effect model of repeated measures|Estimates are from analysis based on mixed-effect model of repeated measures using unstructured covariance matrix.|Difference in adjusted means was calculated as Ocrelizumab adjusted mean at Week 96/ Interferon beta-1a 44 mcg SC adjusted mean at Week 96.|||1.800|-0.414|= 0.2193
81542119|NCT01247324|162761065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Relative risk (stratified)|1.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.17|||CMH Chi-Squared test (stratified)|Analyzed using CMH test, stratified by Geographical Region (US vs. rest-of-world) and baseline EDSS (\<4.0 vs. \>=4.0).||||2.17|1.39|< 0.0001
81490865|NCT04950686|162672496|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27||0.137|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.137
81490866|NCT04950686|162672497|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81490867|NCT04950686|162672497|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.065|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.065
81490868|NCT04950686|162672498|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.015
81490869|NCT04950686|162672498|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.152|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.152
81490870|NCT04950686|162672499|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.034
81490871|NCT04950686|162672499|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.090
81490872|NCT04950686|162672500|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.282|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.282
81490873|NCT04950686|162672500|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.532|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.532
81490874|NCT04950686|162672501|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.675|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.675
81490875|NCT04950686|162672501|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.443|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.443
81490876|NCT04950686|162672502|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.685|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.685
81490877|NCT04950686|162672502|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.726|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.726
81490878|NCT04950686|162672503|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.282|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.282
81490879|NCT04950686|162672503|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.591|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.591
81542120|NCT02787564|162761069|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Comparison of difference of fruit and vegetable variety between intervention group and control group.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81542121|NCT02787564|162761070|OTHER|||||||0.038||||||Comparison of difference of fruit and vegetable amount between intervention group and control group.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.038
81542122|NCT02787564|162761071|OTHER|||||||0.026||||||Comparison of difference of fruit and vegetable variety between intervention group and control group.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.026
81542123|NCT02787564|162761072|OTHER|||||||0.443||||||Comparison of difference of fruit and vegetable amount between intervention group and control group.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.443
81542124|NCT02787564|162761073|OTHER|||||||0.006||||||Comparison of difference of fruit and vegetable variety between intervention group and control group.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.006
81490880|NCT04950686|162672504|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.675|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.675
81490881|NCT04950686|162672504|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.359|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.359
81490882|NCT04950686|162672505|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.rt-type scale from 1 (strongly disagree) to 4 (strongly agree); higher scores indicate greater self-efficacy to use a dental dam; range = 1-4|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.685|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.685
81490883|NCT04950686|162672505|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.198|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.198
81490884|NCT04950686|162672506|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.-type scale from 1 (strongly disagree) to 4 (strongly agree); higher scores indicate greater self-efficacy to use a dental dam; range = 1-4|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.460
81490885|NCT04950686|162672506|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.822|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.822
81542125|NCT02787564|162761074|OTHER|||||||0.029||||||Comparison of difference of fruit and vegetable amount between intervention group and control group.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.029
81542126|NCT00844844|162761078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean change from baseline|65.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.01|93.36|||ANOVA|Change from baseline were analyzed using a repeated measurement ANOVA model with time and baseline as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||With at least 12 patients enrolled and assuming a null hypothesis of no post-dose change from baseline in mean platelet count, the study had approximately 88% power to detect as statistically significant an effect size (mean change from baseline/standard deviation) of at least 1 when using a one sample t-test with a two-sided α=0.05. All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols:C08-002A (adult) and C08-002B (Adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||93.36|37.01|<0.0001
81542127|NCT00844844|162761079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of platelet count normalization|82.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.0|96.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||96|57|
81542128|NCT00844844|162761080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of hematologic normalization|76.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.0|93.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||93|50|
81490886|NCT04950686|162672507|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.671|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.671
81490887|NCT04950686|162672507|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.939|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.939
81490888|NCT04950686|162672508|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.655|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.655
81542129|NCT00844844|162761081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of complete TMA response|65.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.0|86.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||86|38|
81542130|NCT00844844|162761082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||||<0.0001
81542131|NCT00844844|162761083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean change from baseline|111.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.12|125.13|||ANOVA|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measurement ANOVA model with time and baseline as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||125.13|98.12|<0.0001
81490889|NCT04950686|162672508|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.315|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.315
81490890|NCT04950686|162672509|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.966|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.966
81490891|NCT04950686|162672509|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.708|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.708
81490892|NCT04950686|162672510|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.887|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.887
81490893|NCT04950686|162672510|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.077|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.077
81490894|NCT04950686|162672511|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.217|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.217
81490895|NCT04950686|162672511|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.879|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.879
81490896|NCT04950686|162672512|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.866|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.866
81490897|NCT04950686|162672512|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.695|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.695
81490898|NCT04950686|162672513|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.940
81490899|NCT04950686|162672513|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.451|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.451
81490900|NCT04950686|162672514|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.442|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.442
81490901|NCT04950686|162672514|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.082|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.082
81490902|NCT04950686|162672515|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.236|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.236
81490903|NCT04950686|162672515|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.674|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.674
81490904|NCT04950686|162672516|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.135|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.135
81490905|NCT04950686|162672516|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.500
81490906|NCT04950686|162672517|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.956|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.956
81490907|NCT04950686|162672517|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.214|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.214
81490908|NCT04950686|162672518|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.337|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.337
81490909|NCT04950686|162672518|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.957|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.957
81490910|NCT04950686|162672519|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.086|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.086
81490911|NCT04950686|162672519|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.515|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.515
81490912|NCT04950686|162672520|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.597|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.597
81490913|NCT04950686|162672520|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.551|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.551
81490914|NCT04950686|162672521|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.634|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.634
81490915|NCT04950686|162672521|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.308|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.308
81490916|NCT04950686|162672522|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.415|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.415
81490917|NCT04950686|162672522|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.721|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.721
81490918|NCT04950686|162672523|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.261|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.261
81490919|NCT04950686|162672523|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.369|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.369
81490920|NCT04950686|162672524|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.124|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.124
81490921|NCT04950686|162672524|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.794|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.794
81490922|NCT04950686|162672525|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.011|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.011
81490923|NCT04950686|162672525|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.068|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.068
81490924|NCT04950686|162672526|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.585|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.585
81490925|NCT04950686|162672526|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.338|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.338
81490926|NCT04950686|162672527|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.259|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.259
81490927|NCT04950686|162672527|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.950
81542132|NCT00844844|162761084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of platelet count normalization|88.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.0|99.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||99|64|
81542133|NCT00844844|162761085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of hematologic normalization|88.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.0|99.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||99|64|
81542134|NCT00844844|162761086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of complete TMA response|76.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.0|93.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||93|50|
81542135|NCT00844844|162761087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: protocol C08-002A for adult patients with aHUS and protocol C08-002B, a similar protocol, for patients \< 18 years of age for adolescent patients with aHUS.||||<0.0001
81490928|NCT04950686|162672528|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.411|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.411
81490929|NCT04950686|162672528|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.491|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.491
81490930|NCT04950686|162672529|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.498|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.498
81490931|NCT04950686|162672529|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.573|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.573
81490932|NCT04950686|162672530|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.128|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.128
81490933|NCT04950686|162672530|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.013
81542136|NCT03905096|162761089|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T/R) %|92.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.34|100.53|||ANOVA|"The statistical model was analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale considering the effects subjects as random and treatment as fixed."|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) T=Test, R=Reference|||100.53|85.34|
81542137|NCT03905096|162761090|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T/R) %|98.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.21|104.39|||ANOVA|"The statistical model was ANOVA on the logarithmic scale considering the effect subjects as random and the effect treatment as fixed."|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) T=Test, R=Reference|||104.39|93.21|
81490934|NCT04950686|162672531|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.999
81490935|NCT04950686|162672531|EQUIVALENCE|This arm will receive Health Aware for Young Adults in between the pretest and posttest questionnaire. Health Aware for Young Adults is a web-based sexual and relationship health promotion program. The program contains the same health content as Media Aware for Young Adults but without the media literacy education components. The program is self-paced and includes four modules.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.638|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.638
81490936|NCT04950686|162672532|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.841|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.841
81490937|NCT04950686|162672532|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.270
81490938|NCT04950686|162672533|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.940
81490939|NCT04950686|162672533|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.992|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.992
81490940|NCT04950686|162672534|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.470
81490941|NCT04950686|162672534|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.130
81490942|NCT04950686|162672535|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.931|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.931
81490943|NCT04950686|162672535|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.666|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.666
81490944|NCT04950686|162672536|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.822|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.822
81490945|NCT04950686|162672536|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.721|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.721
81490946|NCT04950686|162672537|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.540
81490947|NCT04950686|162672537|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.956|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.956
81490948|NCT04950686|162672538|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.175|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.175
81490949|NCT04950686|162672538|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.136|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.136
81490950|NCT04950686|162672539|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.829|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.829
81490951|NCT04950686|162672539|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.748|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.748
81490952|NCT04950686|162672540|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.490
81490953|NCT04950686|162672540|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.831|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.831
81490954|NCT04950686|162672541|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.350
81490955|NCT04950686|162672541|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.235|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.235
81490956|NCT04950686|162672542|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.682|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.682
81490957|NCT04950686|162672542|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.373|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.373
81490958|NCT04950686|162672543|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|6.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.63|0.24|0.242
81490959|NCT04950686|162672543|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|5.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.72|0.11|0.207
81542138|NCT03905096|162761091|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T/R) %|98.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.74|106.88|||ANOVA|"The statistical model was ANOVA on the logarithmic scale considering the effect subjects as random and the effect treatment as fixed."|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) T=Test, R=Reference|||106.88|90.74|
81490960|NCT04950686|162672544|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.52|0.51|0.576
81490961|NCT04950686|162672544|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.03|0.46|0.888
81490962|NCT04950686|162672545|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|3.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.45|0.22|0.467
81490963|NCT04950686|162672545|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.03|0.46|0.888
81490964|NCT04950686|162672546|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0003
81490965|NCT04950686|162672546|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.432|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.432
81490966|NCT04950686|162672547|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.031|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.031
81490967|NCT04950686|162672547|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.794|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.794
81490968|NCT04950686|162672548|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School ID was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.277|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.277
81490969|NCT04950686|162672548|EQUIVALENCE|To examine intervention effects on primary outcomes, we used multilevel regression in intent-to-treat analyses. Posttest scores were regressed onto pretest scores, covariates, and the treatment effect. School identifier (ID) was included as a random intercept to adjust for data nesting.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.115|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.115
81490970|NCT04167670|162672640|NON_INFERIORITY|P-value based on a Farrington and Manning test with a noninferiority margin of 10%.|Percentage Difference|-0.3||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.39|6.76|||Farrington and Manning test||The confidence interval of the difference in H pylori eradication rates between vonoprazan dual therapy and lansoprazole triple therapy was calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Noninferiority of vonoprazan dual therapy to lansoprazole triple therapy.||6.76|-7.39|0.0037
81490971|NCT04167670|162672640|NON_INFERIORITY|P-value based on a Farrington and Manning test with a noninferiority margin of 10%.|Percentage Difference|5.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|12.62|||Farrington and Manning test||The confidence interval of the difference in H pylori eradication rates between vonoprazan triple therapy and lansoprazole triple therapy was calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Noninferiority of vonoprazan triple therapy to lansoprazole triple therapy.||12.62|-0.75|<0.0001
81490972|NCT04167670|162672641|SUPERIORITY|P-value based on a Farrington and Manning test with the null hypothesis difference ≤0 versus the alternative hypothesis difference \>0.|Percentage Difference|37.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.54|52.56|||Farrington and Manning test||The confidence interval of the difference in H pylori eradication rates between vonoprazan dual therapy and lansoprazole triple therapy was calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Superiority of vonoprazan dual therapy to lansoprazole triple therapy.||52.56|20.54|<0.0001
81490973|NCT04167670|162672641|SUPERIORITY|P-value based on a Farrington and Manning test with the null hypothesis difference ≤0 versus the alternative hypothesis difference \>0.|Percentage Difference|33.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.74|48.12|||Farrington and Manning test||The confidence interval of the difference in H pylori eradication rates between vonoprazan triple therapy and lansoprazole triple therapy was calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Superiority of vonoprazan triple therapy to lansoprazole triple therapy.||48.12|17.74|<0.0001
81490974|NCT04167670|162672642|SUPERIORITY|P-value based on a Farrington and Manning test with the null hypothesis difference ≤0 versus the alternative hypothesis difference \>0.|Percentage Difference|8.7||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|15.44|||Farrington and Manning test||The confidence interval of the difference in H pylori eradication rates between vonoprazan dual therapy and lansoprazole triple therapy was calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Superiority of vonoprazan dual therapy to lansoprazole triple therapy.||15.44|1.86|0.0063
81490975|NCT04167670|162672642|SUPERIORITY|P-value based on a Farrington and Manning test with the null hypothesis difference ≤0 versus the alternative hypothesis difference \>0.|Percentage Difference|12.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.72|18.81|||Farrington and Manning test|||Superiority of vonoprazan triple therapy to lansoprazole triple therapy.|The confidence interval of the difference in H pylori eradication rates between vonoprazan triple therapy and lansoprazole triple therapy was calculated via the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|18.81|5.72|0.0001
81542139|NCT03905096|162761092|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T/R) %|100.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.01|112.68|||ANOVA|"The statistical model was ANOVA on the logarithmic scale considering the effect subjects as random and the effect treatment as fixed."|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) T=Test, R=Reference|||112.68|89.01|
81490976|NCT04333498|162672643|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-221.03||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-396.33|-45.73|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-45.73|-396.33|.014
81490977|NCT04333498|162672644|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1103.96||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-296.532|2502.722|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2502.722|-296.532|0.122
81490978|NCT04333498|162672645|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.61||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.614|3.391|||t-test, 2 sided|||Adherence percentage||3.391|-8.614|.218
81490979|NCT04333498|162672645|OTHER|Linear regression with generalized estimating equations (GEE)|Slope|0.046||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.128|||Regression, Linear|||||0.128|-0.036|0.272
81490980|NCT02906618|162672670|OTHER|A mixed-effect analysis of variance model was applied to the log-transformed dose-adjusted AUC(0-∞) of LY3039478 after oral dosing and IV administration of 13C 15N 2H-LY3039478. The model contained a fixed effect for formulation (oral or IV) and a random effect for participant.|Ratio of geometric LS means|0.572|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.532|0.615||||||||0.615|0.532|
81490981|NCT04602000|162672679|SUPERIORITY||Difference estimated using CMH weights|-8.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-4.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was calculated using CMH test stratified by age (≥60 vs. \<60 years), baseline comorbidities (Yes vs. No) and region (US vs. EU vs. Other)|The 95% stratified Newcombe CI with CMH weights was presented.|||-4.5|-11.7|<0.0001
81490982|NCT00924482|162672712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Correlation Coefficient (R^2)|0.63||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression between the average of six thermodilution cardiac output measurements was compared to the average of six ECOM output measurements||||||
81542140|NCT03905096|162761093|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T/R) %|94.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.36|101.64|||ANOVA|"The statistical model was ANOVA on the logarithmic scale considering the effect subjects as random and the effect treatment as fixed."|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) T=Test, R=Reference|||101.64|88.36|
81490983|NCT00081458|162672722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.007
81490984|NCT00081458|162672723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||An efficacy responder was defined as achieving at least a 20% reduction from Baseline to Week 20 and maintained at Week 24 in weekly actual PN infusion volume.||||0.005
81490985|NCT00063622|162672754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Given the fact that there were two planned primary comparisons, Bonferroni-adjusted P values of less than 0.025 were considered to indicate statistical significance.|Mantel Haenszel|||The proportions in each active-treatment group (pioglitazone and vitamin E) in whom there was improvement in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis were compared with the proportion of subjects in the placebo group in whom there was improvement.||||0.001
81490986|NCT00063622|162672754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||Given the fact that there were two planned primary comparisons, Bonferroni-adjusted P values of less than 0.025 were considered to indicate statistical significance.|Mantel Haenszel|||The proportions in each active-treatment group (pioglitazone and vitamin E) in whom there was improvement in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis were compared with the proportion of subjects in the placebo group in whom there was improvement.||||0.04
81490987|NCT00063622|162672755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.005
81490988|NCT00063622|162672755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81490989|NCT00063622|162672756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.02
81490990|NCT00063622|162672756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81490991|NCT00063622|162672757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.01
81490992|NCT00063622|162672757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.08
81490993|NCT00063622|162672758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.24
81490994|NCT00063622|162672758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.12
81490995|NCT00063622|162672759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.05
81542141|NCT03905096|162761094|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T/R) %|100.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.56|105.87|||ANOVA|"The statistical model was ANOVA on the logarithmic scale considering the effect subjects as random and the effect treatment as fixed."|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) T=Test, R=Reference|||105.87|94.56|
81490996|NCT00063622|162672759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81490997|NCT03384966|162672760|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|58.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|22.4|154.8||A p-value significance level was set to 0.025, based on an overall Type-I error rate of 0.05 adjusted for multiple comparisons using a Bonferroni approach (two comparisons).|Chi-squared|||"The study aimed at assessing the efficacy of each selatogrel dose versus placebo. The proportion of responders for each of the two doses of selatogrel was compared to placebo.~No imputation was considered for handling missing values."||154.8|22.4|< 0.0001
81490998|NCT03384966|162672760|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|61.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|23.1|162.3||A p-value significance level was set to 0.025, based on an overall Type-I error rate of 0.05 adjusted for multiple comparisons using a Bonferroni approach (two comparisons).|Chi-squared|||"The study aimed at assessing the efficacy of each selatogrel dose versus placebo. The proportion of responders for each of the two doses of selatogrel was compared to placebo.~No imputation was considered for handling missing values in the main analysis."||162.3|23.1|< 0.0001
81490999|NCT03384966|162672764|OTHER|Logistic regression (Type III analysis)||||||0.1915|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1915
81491000|NCT03384966|162672766|OTHER||LS Mean difference with placebo|-27.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|-19.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|P-value significance level is set to 0.025, i.e. type I error (0.05) adjusted for multiplicity (2 comparisons) using a Bonferroni approach.||Longitudinal analysis of the treatment effect, from start of treatment to 8 hours after injection.||-19.6|-35.4|<.0001
81491001|NCT03384966|162672766|OTHER||LS Mean difference with placebo|-31.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.0|-23.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|P-value significance level is set to 0.025, i.e. type I error (0.05) adjusted for multiplicity (2 comparisons) using a Bonferroni approach||Longitudinal analysis of the treatment effect, from start of treatment up to 8 hours after injection.||-23.1|-39.0|<.0001
81491002|NCT04327271|162672769|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of -0.25% set as lower bound of 95% CI for the maximum mean difference between the proportion of cumulative AEs between control and 2wT arms to conclude that 2wT is non-inferior. This margin was set considering the average AE rate of 0.5% from routine SSA MC programs at scale, and assuming that 2wT increases AE ascertainment to 2.0%, similar to 1.9% of Zimbabwe RCT and the widely-accepted standard 2% AE rate.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|||||||With 10% loss to follow-up (LTFU), a sample size of 1104 men provides at least 80% power to rule out a decrease in AE ascertainment of more than 0.25% based on the lower bound of the one-sided 95% CI. The one tailed alpha was set 0.05.|||-.09|
81491003|NCT04327271|162672770|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.21|||Fisher Exact|||The mean number of in-person clinic visit, excluding non-study visits, were compared between the two arms using a t-test. The proportion of potential AEs was calculated as number of potential AE responses divided by the total number of daily responses (no AE and potential AE). A superiority test was performed on the safety outcomes using a two-sided 95% confidence interval and p-value using Fisher's exact test.||1.21|1.03|0.001
81491004|NCT01479530|162672783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||||-0.07|-0.92|0.0228
81491005|NCT01479530|162672784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||||-0.22|-0.61|<0.0001
81491006|NCT01479530|162672785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||||-0.27|-1.75|0.0075
81491007|NCT01479530|162672786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.0317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||||-0.14|-3.05|0.0317
81491008|NCT00303628|162672803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|||||Stratified log rank test. The above P value was for one-sided test|Log Rank|||||||0.876
81491009|NCT00303628|162672804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|||||two-sided stratified log rank test p value|Log Rank|||||||0.299
81491010|NCT04925934|162672809|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|2.8|||=|0.7474|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.4|17.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted response rate, rate difference and p-value are from logistic regression analysis with treatment and randomization stratification factors in the model.||17.0|-11.4|=0.7474
81542142|NCT02994108|162761109|SUPERIORITY||Chi-Square|0.415||||0.601|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.601
81542143|NCT02994108|162761110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.249|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.249
81491011|NCT04925934|162672809|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|-0.1|||=|0.9942|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.2|14.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted response rate, rate difference and p-value are from logistic regression analysis with treatment and randomization stratification factors in the model.||14.1|-14.2|=0.9942
81491012|NCT04925934|162672810|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|37.2|||=|0.1626|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|74.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted response rate, rate difference and p-value are from logistic regression analysis with treatment, randomization stratification factors and Baseline CLASI-A score in the model.||74.7|-0.3|=0.1626
81491013|NCT04925934|162672810|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|24.1|||=|0.2873|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.5|55.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted response rate, rate difference and p-value are from logistic regression analysis with treatment, randomization stratification factors and Baseline CLASI-A score in the model.||55.8|-7.5|=0.2873
81491014|NCT04925934|162672811|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|8.6|||=|0.322|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.6|22.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted response rate, rate difference and p-value are from logistic regression analysis with treatment and randomization stratification factors in the model.||22.7|-5.6|=0.3220
81491015|NCT04925934|162672811|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|2.9|||=|0.7364|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.2|17.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted response rate, rate difference and p-value are from logistic regression analysis with treatment and randomization stratification factors in the model.||17.0|-11.2|=0.7364
81491016|NCT04925934|162672812|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|11.7|||=|0.2805|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.1|29.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted response rate, rate difference and p-value are from logistic regression analysis with treatment, stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K only) and Baseline OGC dose included in the model.||29.4|-6.1|=0.2805
81491017|NCT04925934|162672812|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|9.4|||=|0.3926|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.6|27.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted response rate, rate difference and p-value are from logistic regression analysis with treatment, stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K only) and Baseline OGC dose included in the model.||27.3|-8.6|=0.3926
81491018|NCT04925934|162672813|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|16.5|||=|0.037|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.0|29.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted response rate, rate difference and p-value are from logistic regression analysis with treatment and randomization stratification factors in the model.||29.0|4.0|=0.0370
81542144|NCT02994108|162761111|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.675|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.675
81542145|NCT02994108|162761112|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.43||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|10.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.08|1.17|.025
81542146|NCT02994108|162761113|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|16.95|||Regression, Logistic|||||16.95|0.08|.923
81542147|NCT02994108|162761114|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.174|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.174
81491019|NCT04925934|162672813|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|4.9|||=|0.4939|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.7|16.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Adjusted response rate, rate difference and p-value are from logistic regression analysis with treatment and randomization stratification factors in the model.||16.4|-6.7|=0.4939
81491020|NCT02949934|162672854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||ANCOVA|Covariates were age, baseline AUDIT score, baseline drinks per day, and whether participant participated before vs. during the COVID-19 pandemic.||Analysis was an ANCOVA testing the interaction between rs4680 genotype and medication group.||||0.013
81491021|NCT02949934|162672855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||ANCOVA|Covariates were age, baseline AUDIT score, and baseline drinks per day.||Analysis was an ANCOVA testing the interaction between rs4680 genotype and medication group||||0.014
81491022|NCT02949934|162672856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model testing interaction between rs4680 genotype, medication group, and time, controlling for scanner||||||0.062
81491023|NCT02949934|162672857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model testing interaction between rs4680 genotype, medication group, and time, controlling for scanner||||||0.83
81491024|NCT02949934|162672857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model testing interaction between medication group and time, controlling for scanner||||||0.026
81491025|NCT00849472|162672871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|17.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.64|27.55|||||The estimated value (EV) represents the percentage of participants with pCR. Participants with missing data were excluded from the denominator (n=89; 4 participants with missing data) for the calculation of the EV.|||27.55|10.64|
81491026|NCT04822194|162672882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran linear mixed model, p-value above reflects group by session interaction.||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups. Power analyses using an approximate effect size (d=.70) previously reported for within and between-subjects behavioral analyses of longitudinal reappraisal training data indicate over 95% power (α=.05) to detect within-group effects and 90% power (α=.05) to detect between-group effects require 36 per group.||||0.053
81491027|NCT04822194|162672883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.741|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran linear mixed models on natural log of RMSSD, p-value above reflects group by session interaction.||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups. Power analyses using an approximate effect size (d=.70) previously obtained for within and between-subjects analyses of respiratory sinus arrhythmia data indicate over 95% power (α=.05) to detect within-group effects and 90% power (α=.05) to detect between-group effects should be achieved with 36 per group.||||0.741
81491028|NCT04822194|162672884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran linear mixed model, p-value above reflects a group by session interaction.||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups. Power analyses using a within-subject fMRI effect size estimate for right amygdala affective reactivity from a meta-analysis of Human Connectome Project data of approx. d=.70, applying to between-subjects effects as well, indicate over 95% power (α=.05) to detect within-group effects and 90% power (α=0.05) to detect between-group effects should be achieved with 36 participants per group.||||0.021
81542148|NCT02994108|162761115|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.002
81542149|NCT02994108|162761116|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.964|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.964
81542150|NCT02994108|162761117|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.053|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.053
81542151|NCT02994108|162761118|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.183|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.183
81542152|NCT02994108|162761119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.064|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.064
81542153|NCT02994108|162761120|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.147|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.147
81491029|NCT04822194|162672885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.724|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|We ran linear mixed models, p-value reflects a group by session interaction for the UGRS composite scores.||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups. Power analyses of an effect size (d=.70) previously reported for within and between-subjects analyses of questionnaire outcomes (i.e., depressive symptoms, grief rumination, perceived stress, reappraisal usage) indicate over 95% power (α=.05) to detect within-group effects and 90% power (α=0.05) for between-group effects should be achieved with 36 per group.||||0.724
81491030|NCT04822194|162672885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.835|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran linear mixed model on counterfactuals adjusted for covariates, p-value above reflects group by session interaction.||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups||||0.835
81542154|NCT02994108|162761121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.096|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.096
81491031|NCT04822194|162672885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran linear mixed model on injustice adjusted for covariates, p-value above reflects group by session interaction.||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups.||||0.090
81491032|NCT04822194|162672885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.983|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran linear mixed model on meaning adjusted for covariates, p-value above reflects group by session interaction.||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups||||0.983
81491033|NCT04822194|162672885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran linear mixed model on reaction adjusted for covariates, p-value above reflects group by session interaction.||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups||||0.760
81491034|NCT04822194|162672885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.402|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran linear mixed model on relations adjusted for covariates, p-value above reflects group by session interaction.||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups.||||0.402
81491035|NCT04822194|162672886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|We ran a linear mixed model, p-value reflects group by session interaction||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups||||0.092
81542155|NCT02994108|162761122|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.013
81491036|NCT04822194|162672887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.585|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran a linear mixed model, p-value reflects group by session interaction||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups||||0.585
81491037|NCT04822194|162672888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran linear mixed model, p-value reflects group by session interaction||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups||||0.70
81574370|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.925|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.4|-0.4|0.925
81491038|NCT04822194|162672889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.696|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran linear mixed model on emotional problems adjusted for covariates, p-value above reflects group by session interaction||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups.||||0.696
81491039|NCT04822194|162672889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.452|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran linear mixed model on emotional well-being adjusted for covariates, p-value reflects group by session interaction||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups||||0.452
81491040|NCT04822194|162672889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran a linear mixed model on energy adjusted for covariates, p-value above reflects group by session interaction.||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups||||0.650
81491041|NCT04822194|162672889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.224|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran linear mixed model on general health perceptions adjusted for covariates, p-value above reflects group by session interaction.||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups||||0.224
81491042|NCT04822194|162672889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.256|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran linear mixed model on pain adjusted for covariates, p-value above reflects group by session interaction.||Null hypothesis: no difference in groups||||0.256
81491043|NCT04822194|162672889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.984|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran linear mixed model on physical function adjusted for covariates, p-value above reflects group by session interaction.||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups||||0.984
81491044|NCT04822194|162672889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.363|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran linear mixed model on physical health adjusted for covariates, p-value above reflects group by session interaction.||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups||||0.363
81491045|NCT04822194|162672889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Ran linear mixed model on social functioning adjusted for covariates, p-value above reflects group by session interaction.||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups||||0.045
81491046|NCT04822194|162672890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.422|||||||ANCOVA|Ran a repeated measures ANCOVA of logged IL-6 serum, p-value above reflects time by ER group interaction effect.||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups||||0.422
81491047|NCT04822194|162672890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.438|||||||ANCOVA|Ran a repeated measures ANCOVA of TNFα, p-value above reflects time by ER group interaction effect.||Null hypothesis: no difference between groups||||0.438
81491048|NCT04615507|162672891|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens will be concluded if the upper confidence limit of the mean is below the predefined threshold +0.00 logMAR for Distance.|Mean estimate|-0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0201|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|-0.083|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.||||-0.083|-0.180|
81491049|NCT04615507|162672891|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens will be concluded if the upper confidence limit of the mean is below the predefined threshold +0.17 logMAR for Intermediate.|Mean estimate|-0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0202|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.115|-0.017|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.||||-0.017|-0.115|
81491050|NCT04615507|162672891|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens will be concluded if the upper confidence limit of the mean is below the predefined threshold +0.17 logMAR for Near.|Mean estimate|0.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0217|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.121|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.||||0.121|0.022|
81491051|NCT04615507|162672892|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens will be concluded if the lower confidence limit of the LSM is above the predefined threshold 32 points.|Least-square mean|59.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.3|66.8|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom||||66.8|52.3|
81491052|NCT04615507|162672892|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-Inferiority of the Test lens relative to the Control will be concluded if the lower confidence limit of LSM difference is above -5 points.|Least-square mean difference|5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|10.2|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom|LSM difference was calculated as Test minus Control|||10.2|0.9|
81542156|NCT00385671|162761131|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Basis of non-inferiority margin (maximum disadvantage for duloxetine compared to pregabalin not considered meaningful): In 3 previous placebo-controlled trials of duloxetine in DPNP, in the subgroup of patients that had been treated with gabapentin prior to entry, the estimated mean change in pain at Week 12 was -2.74 for duloxetine and -1.09 for placebo, an advantage of about 1.65. The non-inferiority margin represents about half of this previous treatment effect in a similar population.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.04||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week, Kenward-Roger approximation was used.||Null hypothesis: no difference in mean change from baseline to 12 weeks in weekly mean of daily 24 hour average pain score between pregabalin \& duloxetine treatments. Sample size: 125 participants/treatment, 6% increase for 400 planned enrollees. 92% power with 1-sided 97.5% confidence interval; mean change in duloxetine group, -2.7; in pregabalin group, -2.5; standard deviation, 2.3; margin of non-inferiority: -0.8.||1.04|-0.05|0.076
81542157|NCT00385671|162761132|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Basis of non-inferiority margin (maximum disadvantage for duloxetine compared to pregabalin not considered meaningful): In 3 previous placebo-controlled trials of duloxetine in DPNP, in the subgroup of patients that had been treated with gabapentin prior to entry, the estimated mean change in pain at Week 12 was -2.74 for duloxetine and -1.09 for placebo, an advantage of about 1.65. The non-inferiority margin represents about half of this previous treatment effect in a similar population.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.78||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week, Kenward-Roger approximation was used.||Null hypothesis: no difference in mean change from baseline to 12 weeks in weekly mean of daily 24 hour average pain score between duloxetine \& duloxetine+gabapentin treatments. Sample size: 125 participants/treatment, 6% increase for 400 planned enrollees. 92% power with 1-sided 97.5% confidence interval; mean change in duloxetine group, -2.7; in pregabalin group, -2.5; standard deviation, 2.3; margin of non-inferiority: -0.8.||0.78|-0.32|0.417
81542158|NCT00385671|162761133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.463||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Weekly mean of nighttime pain severity.||||0.463
81542159|NCT00385671|162761133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Weekly mean of nighttime pain severity.||||0.520
81542160|NCT00385671|162761133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.463||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Weekly mean of nighttime pain severity.||||0.463
81542161|NCT00385671|162761134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.389||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in weekly mean of the daily worst pain severity score.||||0.389
81542162|NCT00385671|162761134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.126||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in weekly mean of the daily worst pain severity score.||||0.126
81491053|NCT00248547|162672893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.041
81491054|NCT05494632|162672897|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||the threshold for statistical significance was \<=0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81491055|NCT03010501|162672953|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||According to predefined comparisons, outcomes of the 80% and 120% Food Energy Density interventions were compared to the outcome of the baseline (100%) intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81491056|NCT03010501|162672954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||According to predefined comparisons, intake by weight in the 80% intervention was compared to the 100% intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.10
81491057|NCT03010501|162672954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||According to predefined comparisons, intake by weight in the 120% intervention was compared to the 100% intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.15
81491058|NCT03010501|162672955|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||According to predefined comparisons, outcomes of the 80% and 120% Food Energy Density interventions were compared to the outcome of the baseline (100%) intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.0001
81491059|NCT04937387|162673003|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0449|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.147|||||||Analysis performed using mixed effect model for repeated measures with covariates of treatment, age, sex, eCRF-reported pre-study ICS dosage at screening (med, high), baseline trough FEV1 value, visit, and interaction terms for baseline trough FEV1-by-visit and treatment-by-visit, covariance structure = unstructured.|0.147|-0.030|
81491060|NCT04937387|162673003|OTHER||Posterior Mean|0.076|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.025|0.115|||||Analysis was conducted in the Bayesian paradigm using the pre-specified mixture prior distribution, which was updated with the treatment difference between FF/UMEC/VI 100/62.5/25 and FF/VI 100/25 estimated in the MMRM analysis.|||0.115|0.025|
81491061|NCT04937387|162673003|OTHER||Posterior Median|0.079|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.123|||||Analysis was conducted in the Bayesian paradigm using the pre-specified mixture prior distribution, which was updated with the treatment difference between FF/UMEC/VI 100/62.5/25 and FF/VI 100/25 estimated in the MMRM analysis.|||0.123|0.005|
81491062|NCT04937387|162673004|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0455|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.084|||||||Analysis performed using mixed effect model for repeated measures with covariates of treatment, age, sex, eCRF-reported pre-study ICS dosage at screening (med, high), baseline trough FEV1 value, visit, and interaction terms for baseline trough FEV1-by-visit and treatment-by-visit, covariance structure = unstructured.|0.084|-0.094|
81491063|NCT04937387|162673004|OTHER||Posterior Mean|0.023|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.071|0.103|||||Analysis was conducted in the Bayesian paradigm using the pre-specified mixture prior distribution, which was updated with the treatment difference between FF/UMEC/VI 200/62.5/25 and FF/VI 200/25 estimated in the MMRM analysis.|||0.103|-0.071|
81491064|NCT04937387|162673004|OTHER||Posterior Median|0.023||||||95.0|-0.086|0.11|||||Analysis was conducted in the Bayesian paradigm using the pre-specified mixture prior distribution, which was updated with the treatment difference between FF/UMEC/VI 200/62.5/25 and FF/VI 200/25 estimated in the MMRM analysis.|||0.110|-0.086|
81491065|NCT04937387|162673005|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0823|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.134|||||||Analysis performed using mixed effect model for repeated measures with covariates of treatment, age, sex, eCRF-reported pre-study ICS dosage at screening (med, high), baseline ACQ-7 total score, visit, and interaction terms for baseline ACQ-7 total score-by-visit and treatment-by-visit, covariance structure = unstructured.|0.134|-0.190|
81542163|NCT00385671|162761134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.489||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in weekly mean of the daily worst pain severity score.||||0.489
81542164|NCT00385671|162761135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.35||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests: Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in CGI severity.||0.35|-0.20|0.602
81574371|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.39|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.2|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.2|-0.7|0.390
81491066|NCT04937387|162673005|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0832|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.052|0.276|||||||Analysis performed using mixed effect model for repeated measures with covariates of treatment, age, sex, eCRF-reported pre-study ICS dosage at screening (med, high), baseline ACQ-7 total score, visit, and interaction terms for baseline ACQ-7 total score-by-visit and treatment-by-visit, covariance structure = unstructured.|0.276|-0.052|
81491067|NCT05643794|162673031|SUPERIORITY||Difference from Placebo|-0.54||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.16|||Longitudinal linear mixed effect model||The difference presented is RLZ 12 weeks minus Placebo.|||0.16|-1.24|0.129
81491068|NCT05643794|162673034|SUPERIORITY||Difference from Placebo|-0.51||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.58|||Longitudinal mixed effects model||The difference presented is RLZ 24 weeks minus PBO 24 weeks.|||0.58|-1.60|0.358
81491069|NCT05643794|162673035|SUPERIORITY||Difference from Placebo|-8.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.84|-2.96|||Longitudinal mixed effects model||The difference presented is RLZ 12 weeks minus Placebo|||-2.96|-13.84|0.003
81491070|NCT05643794|162673036|SUPERIORITY||Differences from Placebo|0.05||||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.64|||Longitudinal mixed effects model||The differences presented is RLZ 12 weeks minus Placebo.|||0.64|-0.55|0.878
81491071|NCT05643794|162673037|SUPERIORITY||Difference from Placebo|-0.28||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.31|||Longitudinal mixed effects model||The difference presented is RLZ 12 weeks minus Placebo.|||0.31|-0.86|0.352
81491072|NCT01112267|162673064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0367|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value for percentage of participants with reduction in pain intensity was calculated for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups||||||0.0367
81491073|NCT01112267|162673065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0095||||||p-value for change in reduction in pain intensity at Day 29 was calculated for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups|Mann-Whitney U test|||||||0.0095
81491074|NCT01112267|162673066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0202||||||p-value for percentage of participants with pain relief at Day 8 was calculated for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups|Chi-squared|||||||0.0202
81491075|NCT01112267|162673066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0102||||||p-value for percentage of participants with pain relief at Day 15 was calculated for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups|Chi-squared|||||||0.0102
81491076|NCT01112267|162673066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4652||||||p-value for percentage of participants with pain relief at Day 29 was calculated for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups|Chi-squared|||||||0.4652
81491077|NCT01112267|162673067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3524||||||p-value for change from Baseline in physical conditioning at Day 29 was calculated using for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3524
81542165|NCT00385671|162761135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.37||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in CGI severity.||0.37|-0.17|0.469
81491078|NCT01112267|162673067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0224||||||p-value for change from Baseline in role physical at Day 29 was calculated for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0224
81491079|NCT01112267|162673067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5712||||||p-value for change from Baseline in bodily pain at Day 29 was calculated for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5712
81491080|NCT01112267|162673067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0395||||||p-value for change from Baseline in general health at Day 29 was calculated for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0395
81491081|NCT01112267|162673067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0524||||||p-value for change from Baseline in vitality at Day 29 was calculated for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0524
81491082|NCT01112267|162673067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.115||||||p-value for change from Baseline in social functioning at Day 29 was calculated using for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.115
81491083|NCT01112267|162673067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7788||||||p-value for change from Baseline in role emotional at Day 29 was calculated for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7788
81491084|NCT01112267|162673067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7776||||||p-value for change from Baseline in mental health at Day 29 was calculated for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7776
81491085|NCT01112267|162673067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0047||||||p-value for change from Baseline in Reptd. health transition at Day 29 was calculated for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0047
81491086|NCT01112267|162673068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0527||||||p-value for change from Baseline in ODI- Korean version at Day 29 was calculated for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0527
81491087|NCT01112267|162673069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0917||||||p-value for investigator's global assessment on investigational product at Day 29 was calculated for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0917
81491088|NCT01112267|162673070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5632||||||p-value for participant's global assessment on investigational product at Day 29 was calculated for tramadol HCl/acetaminophen and placebo groups.|Chi-squared|||||||0.5632
81491089|NCT06059066|162673090|OTHER|||||||0.57||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Willingness to repeat procedure immediately after received intradetrusor BTX-A injections||||0.57
81491090|NCT06059066|162673090|OTHER|||||||0.83||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Willingness to repeat procedure asses 6-weeks after intradetrusor BTX-A injections||||0.83
81491091|NCT06059066|162673091|OTHER|||||||0.59||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in total ICIQ-SF score assessed before and 6-weeks after treatment||||0.59
81491092|NCT06059066|162673091|OTHER|||||||0.29||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in ICIQ QoL score assessed before and 6-weeks after treatment||||0.29
81575898|NCT04786990|162823169|OTHER|||||||0.0005||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4 versus Week 8||||0.0005
81491093|NCT06059066|162673092|OTHER|||||||0.57||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in total NBSS-SF score assessed before and 6-weeks after treatment||||0.57
81491094|NCT06059066|162673092|OTHER|||||||0.42||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in NBSS-SF QoL score assessed before and 6-weeks after treatment||||0.42
81491095|NCT06059066|162673092|OTHER|||||||0.24||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in NBSS-SF incontinence domain score assessed before and 6-weeks after treatment||||0.24
81491096|NCT06059066|162673092|OTHER|||||||0.93||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in NBSS-SF storage and voiding domain score assessed before and 6-weeks after treatment||||0.93
81491097|NCT06059066|162673092|OTHER|||||||0.64||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in NBSS-SF consequences domain score assessed before and 6-weeks after treatment||||0.64
81491098|NCT06059066|162673093|OTHER|||||||0.21||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81491099|NCT06059066|162673094|OTHER||||||<|2e-05||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Change in post-procedural pain as compared to baseline||||<0.00002
81491100|NCT00541229|162673108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.8||||0.004||95.0|-53.1|-10.5|||ANOVA|Model term: treatment||For this comparison, the mean in the placebo group was subtracted from the mean in the sitagliptin 200 mg group.||-10.5|-53.1|0.004
81491101|NCT00541229|162673108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-41.9|||<|0.001||95.0|-63.6|-20.2|||ANOVA|Model term: treatment||For this comparison, the mean in the placebo group was subtracted from the mean in the sitagliptin 100 mg group.||-20.2|-63.6|<0.001
81491102|NCT00541229|162673108|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis stated that the lower bound of 80% one-sided confidence interval for the comparison in 24-hour WMG reduction between sitagliptin 200 mg and sitagliptin 100 mg is above -5 mg/dL.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.1||||||80.0|0.61|9999999.0|||||This is a 1-sided 80% confidence interval and the upper bound 9999999 was used here to indicate positive infinity.|This was pre-defined as a non-superiority test, i.e., to show that sitagliptin 200 mg is not superior to sitagliptin 100 mg. For this comparison, the mean in the sitagliptin 100 mg group was subtracted from the mean in the sitagliptin 200 mg group.||9999999|0.61|
81491103|NCT00924651|162673109|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01916|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1791||0.9148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.371|0.3327|||ANCOVA|||||0.3327|-0.3710|0.9148
81491104|NCT04307394|162673123|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.957|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.957
81491105|NCT01922011|162673175|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI is greater than -15%|Common Difference|-6.1||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|7.4|||Wald||Daptomycin - Comparator|95% confidence interval of the common difference was based on stratified Newcombe confidence interval (CI) with minimum risk weights, with age cohort as the stratification factor.||7.4|-19.4|0.421
81491106|NCT01922011|162673176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Common difference|-7.1||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|7.9|||Wald||95% confidence interval of the common difference ( Daptomycin minus Vancomycin or Nafcillin) is based on stratified Newcombe confidence interval (CI) with minimum risk weights, with age cohort as the stratification factor.|||7.9|-21.6|0.467
81491107|NCT01922011|162673177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Common difference|-6.2||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|5.0|||Wald||95% confidence interval of the common difference ( Daptomycin minus Vancomycin or Nafcillin) is based on stratified Newcombe confidence interval (CI) with minimum risk weights, with age cohort as the stratification factor.|At EOIV visit||5.0|-17.5|0.313
81491108|NCT01922011|162673177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Common difference|-7.9||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|4.0|||Wald||95% confidence interval of the common difference ( Daptomycin minus Vancomycin or Nafcillin) is based on stratified Newcombe confidence interval (CI) with minimum risk weights, with age cohort as the stratification factor.|At EOT visit||4.0|-19.8|0.239
81491109|NCT01922011|162673177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Common difference|-6.7||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|5.8|||Wald||95% confidence interval of the common difference ( Daptomycin minus Vancomycin or Nafcillin) is based on stratified Newcombe confidence interval (CI) with minimum risk weights, with age cohort as the stratification factor.|At TOC visit||5.8|-19.1|0.370
81491110|NCT01922011|162673178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Common difference|-10.5||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|5.4|||Wald||95% confidence interval of the common difference ( Daptomycin minus Vancomycin or Nafcillin) is based on stratified Newcombe confidence interval (CI) with minimum risk weights, with age cohort as the stratification factor.|Overall Baseline Infecting Pathogen||5.4|-26.3|0.230
81491111|NCT01922011|162673178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Common difference|-12.3||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|4.4|||Wald||95% confidence interval of the common difference ( Daptomycin minus Vancomycin or Nafcillin) is based on stratified Newcombe confidence interval (CI) with minimum risk weights, with age cohort as the stratification factor.|SA||4.4|-28.5|0.164
81491112|NCT01922011|162673178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Common difference|-15.5||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.2|1.1|||Wald||95% confidence interval of the common difference ( Daptomycin minus Vancomycin or Nafcillin) is based on stratified Newcombe confidence interval (CI) with minimum risk weights, with age cohort as the stratification factor.|MSSA||1.1|-31.2|0.043
81491113|NCT01922011|162673178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Wald|||MRSA||||0.450
81491114|NCT01922011|162673178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Wald|||Other Pathogen||||0.280
81491115|NCT01922011|162673179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Common difference|-6.3||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|5.5|||Wald||95% confidence interval of the common difference ( Daptomycin minus Vancomycin or Nafcillin) is based on stratified Newcombe confidence interval (CI) with minimum risk weights, with age cohort as the stratification factor.|EOT||5.5|-18.2|0.272
81491116|NCT01922011|162673179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Common difference|-4.8||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|7.9|||Wald||95% confidence interval of the common difference ( Daptomycin minus Vancomycin or Nafcillin) is based on stratified Newcombe confidence interval (CI) with minimum risk weights, with age cohort as the stratification factor.|TOC||7.9|-17.6|0.480
81491117|NCT01922011|162673180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Common difference|-10.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.8|4.2|||||95% confidence interval of the common difference ( Daptomycin minus Vancomycin or Nafcillin) is based on stratified Newcombe confidence interval (CI) with minimum risk weights, with age cohort as the stratification factor.|Overall Baseline Infecting Pathogen||4.2|-24.8|
81491118|NCT01922011|162673180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Common difference|-12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|2.8|||||95% confidence interval of the common difference ( Daptomycin minus Vancomycin or Nafcillin) is based on stratified Newcombe confidence interval (CI) with minimum risk weights, with age cohort as the stratification factor.|SA||2.8|-27.2|
81491119|NCT01922011|162673180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Common difference|-10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|5.2|||||95% confidence interval of the common difference ( Daptomycin minus Vancomycin or Nafcillin) is based on stratified Newcombe confidence interval (CI) with minimum risk weights, with age cohort as the stratification factor.|MSSA||5.2|-25.4|
81491120|NCT04871113|162673198|OTHER||Emax|-1.848|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.225|-1.472|||||Emax is defined as maximum response.|||-1.472|-2.225|
81491121|NCT04871113|162673198|OTHER||EC50|68.578|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.866|121.29|||||EC50 is defined as the dose (in mg) that attains the 50% of the maximal effect.|||121.290|15.866|
81491122|NCT04871113|162673198|OTHER||s2e|0.257|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.145|0.368|||||e is defined as random error assumed to be normally distributed with mean zero and constant variance (s2).|||0.368|0.145|
81491123|NCT00195429|162673223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81491124|NCT00195429|162673224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.361||95.0|||||Student's t-test|||||||0.361
81491125|NCT03158688|162673245|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Cox model hazard ratio|0.63||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.464|0.854||alpha level of 0.025|Log Rank||KdD/Kd|Stratification factors used in the Log-rank p-value (1-sided) and the Cox model hazard ratio (KdD/Kd) were as assessed at randomization: International Staging System stage at screening (Stage 1 or 2 vs Stage 3); prior proteasome inhibitor exposure (yes vs no); number of prior lines of therapy (1 vs \>= 2).||0.854|0.464|0.0014
81491126|NCT03158688|162673246|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.925||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.184|3.129|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||KdD/Kd|"Odds ratios and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using the stratified Mantel-Haenszel method.~P-values were calculated using the stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square test."||3.129|1.184|0.0040
81491127|NCT03158688|162673247|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.819|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.364|25.858|||||KdD/Kd|Odds ratios and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using the stratified Mantel-Haenszel method.||25.858|2.364|
81491128|NCT03158688|162673248|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.784||||0.0417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.595|1.033|||Log Rank||KdD/Kd|"Hazard ratio and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated using the stratified Cox proportional hazards models.~1-sided p-value from the log-rank test controlling for the randomization stratification factors."||1.033|0.595|0.0417
81491129|NCT03158688|162673257|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.403|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.007|9.656|||||KdD/Kd|Odds ratios and corresponding 95% CIs were estimated by a stratified analysis using the Mantel-Haenszel method.||9.656|2.007|
81542166|NCT00385671|162761135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.3||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in CGI severity.||0.30|-0.24|0.841
81542167|NCT00385671|162761136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.55||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Variance model and t-tests:~Endpoint = InvestigatorGroup + Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in PGI-Improvement at 12 weeks.||0.55|-0.16|0.276
81542168|NCT00385671|162761136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.37||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Variance model and t-tests:~Endpoint = InvestigatorGroup + Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in PGI-Improvement at 12 weeks.||0.37|-0.33|0.929
81491130|NCT03158688|162673258|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|2.35|||linear mixed effects model||The overall treatment difference (KdD - Kd)|Analysis was performed based on a linear mixed effects model. The model included fixed effects of treatment (all baseline responses were modeled with a dummy treatment), baseline QLQ-C30 GHS/QoL score, randomization stratification factors (ISS stage at screening (Stage 1 or 2 vs Stage 3), prior proteasome inhibitor exposure (yes vs no), number of prior lines of therapy (1 vs ≥ 2)), interaction between treatment and time, and random effects of participant intercept and random slope of time.||2.35|-2.52|0.9480
81491131|NCT01590875|162673337|EQUIVALENCE|Kappa statistics on per pulmonary vein basis were used to determine the probability of recovery, transient recovery or no recovery with second adenosine dose compared with probability of same response after first adenosine dose|||||<|0.01|||||||no relevant statistical analysis|||Kappa statistics on per pulmonary vein basis were used to determine the probability of recovery, transient recovery or no recovery with second adenosine dose compared with probability of same response after first adenosine dose||||<0.01
81491132|NCT01590875|162673338|EQUIVALENCE|Kappa statistics on per pulmonary vein basis were used to determine the probability of recovery, transient recovery or no recovery with second adenosine dose compared with probability of same response after first adenosine dose|||||<|0.01|||||||kappa statistic|||Kappa statistics on per pulmonary vein basis were used to determine the probability of recovery, transient recovery or no recovery with second adenosine dose compared with probability of same response after first adenosine dose||||< 0.01
81491133|NCT02347787|162673339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Regression, Linear|||Determination of targeted sample size was based on detecting a between-arm difference in mean change in SF-12 Physical Component Summary of 3 points, which is the minimal clinically significant difference for this instrument. To achieve at least 80% power with a type I error rate of 5%, we required 444 total participants. To account for 25% attrition, we aimed to accrue 592 participants.||||0.30
81491134|NCT02347787|162673340|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.9|||Regression, Linear|||||0.9|-1.3|0.21
81491135|NCT02347787|162673341|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||Regression, Linear|||||0.4|-0.7|0.21
81491136|NCT02347787|162673342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.5||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.2|||Regression, Linear|||||1.2|-2.2|0.21
81491137|NCT02347787|162673343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.3||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|1.8|||Regression, Linear|||||1.8|-14.3|0.21
81491138|NCT02347787|162673344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.41
81491139|NCT02347787|162673345|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81491140|NCT02347787|162673346|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.5|0.6|0.98
81491141|NCT02347787|162673348|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81491142|NCT02347787|162673349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.02
81491143|NCT02347787|162673350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.04
81491144|NCT02347787|162673352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.09
81491145|NCT02347787|162673353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.06
81491146|NCT01059851|162673355|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"AUC(0-∞) GMR = AUC(0-∞) GM for Severe Renal Impairment Participants ÷ AUC(0-∞) GM for Healthy Participants.~A 90% CI for the AUC(0-∞) GMR was computed from the ANCOVA model. As prespecified by the analysis plan, if the 90% CI for the AUC(0-∞) GMR was contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\], then the hypothesis would be met and the AUC(0-∞) of suvorexant would be similar in both groups of participants. That is, if the true ratio of the GM AUC(0-∞) is greater than 0.50 and no more than 2.00."|AUC(0-∞) Geometric Mean Ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.6|||ANCOVA|||"The geometric mean (GM) for each participant group and the corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated for AUC(0-∞) using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.~The AUC(0-∞) geometric mean ratio (GMR) of the 2 participant groups was used to test the primary hypothesis, which was that the AUC(0-∞) of suvorexant following a single oral dose would be similar between participants with renal impairment and healthy matched control participants."||1.60|0.93|
81491147|NCT00544882|162673359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6346|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 2 time point. p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.||||0.6346
81491148|NCT00544882|162673359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2757|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 4 time point.||||0.2757
81491149|NCT00544882|162673359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1321|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 6 time point.||||0.1321
81491150|NCT00544882|162673359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5543|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Days 19-20 time point.||||0.5543
81491151|NCT00544882|162673359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.394|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 23 time point.||||0.3940
81491152|NCT00544882|162673359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7891|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 24 time point.||||0.7891
81491153|NCT00544882|162673359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4829|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 25 time point.||||0.4829
81491154|NCT00544882|162673359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4526|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 27 time point.||||0.4526
81491155|NCT00544882|162673359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2485|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 28 time point.||||0.2485
81491156|NCT00544882|162673359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6252|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 3 - Day 2 time point.||||0.6252
81491157|NCT00544882|162673359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 3 - Day 4 time point.||||0.4003
81491158|NCT00544882|162673359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8841|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 3 - Day 6 time point.||||0.8841
81491159|NCT00544882|162673361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8892|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 2 time point. p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.||||0.8892
81491160|NCT00544882|162673361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7678|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 4 time point.||||0.7678
81491161|NCT00544882|162673361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5782|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 6 time point.||||0.5782
81491162|NCT00544882|162673361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8083|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Days 19-20 time point.||||0.8083
81491163|NCT00544882|162673361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 23 time point.||||1.0000
81491164|NCT00544882|162673361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4122|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 24 time point.||||0.4122
81491165|NCT00544882|162673361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6675|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 25 time point.||||0.6675
81491166|NCT00544882|162673361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8445|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 27 time point.||||0.8445
81491167|NCT00544882|162673361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3772|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 28 time point.||||0.3772
81491168|NCT00544882|162673361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1918|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 3 - Day 2 time point.||||0.1918
81491169|NCT00544882|162673361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6675|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 3 - Day 4 time point.||||0.6675
81491170|NCT00544882|162673361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9226|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 3 - Day 6 time point.||||0.9226
81491171|NCT00544882|162673362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0979|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 2 time point. p-values \< 0.05 were considered statistically significant.||||0.0979
81491172|NCT00544882|162673362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0629|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 4 time point.||||0.0629
81542169|NCT00385671|162761136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.17||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Variance model and t-tests:~Endpoint = InvestigatorGroup + Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in PGI-Improvement at 12 weeks.||0.17|-0.53|0.313
81491173|NCT00544882|162673362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8464|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 6 time point.||||0.8464
81491174|NCT00544882|162673362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6316|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Days 19-20 time point.||||0.6316
81491175|NCT00544882|162673362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 23 time point.||||0.3000
81491176|NCT00544882|162673362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0955|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 24 time point.||||0.0955
81491177|NCT00544882|162673362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1523|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 3 - Day 25 time point.||||0.1523
81491178|NCT00544882|162673362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2809|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 2 - Day 27 time point.||||0.2809
81491179|NCT00544882|162673362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8829|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 3 - Day 28 time point.||||0.8829
81491180|NCT00544882|162673362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9262|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 3 - Day 2 time point.||||0.9262
81491181|NCT00544882|162673362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7811|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 3 -Day 4 time point.||||0.7811
81491182|NCT00544882|162673362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3703|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of treatment groups at Cycle 3 - Day 6 time point.||||0.3703
81491183|NCT02583269|162673373|OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||ANOVA|||Overall FACT G score p value baseline to week 8||||0.76
81491184|NCT02583269|162673373|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||ANOVA|||Fact G functional well being p value baseline to week 8||||0.25
81491185|NCT02583269|162673373|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||ANOVA|||FACT G emotional well being p value baseline to week 8||||0.18
81491186|NCT02583269|162673373|OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||ANOVA|||Fact G physical well being p value baseline to week 8||||0.87
81491187|NCT02583269|162673373|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||ANOVA|||Fact G social well being p value baseline to week 8||||0.22
81491188|NCT02583269|162673381|OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.67
81491189|NCT02583269|162673382|OTHER|||||||0.119|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline v. 4 weeks log IL-8||||0.119
81491190|NCT02583269|162673382|OTHER|||||||0.414|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline v. 8 weeks log IL-8||||0.414
81491191|NCT02583269|162673383|OTHER|||||||0.851|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline v. 4 weeks p value log VEGF||||0.851
81491192|NCT02583269|162673383|OTHER|||||||0.688|||||||ANOVA|||Baseline vs. 8 weeks p value log VEGF||||0.688
81491193|NCT01039675|162673384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|UMEC/VI will be declared non-inferior to placebo in terms of weighted mean pulse rate if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval around the estimated treatment difference for weighted mean pulse rate is less than the non-inferiority margin of +10bpm.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|4.5|||||Estimated from repeated measures analysis of covariance.|||4.5|-5.5|
81491197|NCT00138294|162673423|OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|0.91||||||Overall Effectiveness against MAARI during the Epidemic Period (2007-2008)||0.91|0.87|
81491198|NCT00138294|162673424|OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.71||||||Overall Effectiveness against MAARI during the Epidemic Period (2008-2009)||0.71|0.67|
81491199|NCT00138294|162673425|OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.76||||||Overall Effectiveness against MAARI during the Epidemic Period (2008-2009)||0.76|0.73|
81491200|NCT02827708|162673455|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Treatment difference|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.6||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Pattern Mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.6|-1.0|<0.0001
81491201|NCT02827708|162673455|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Treatment difference|-1.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.2|-0.8||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, strata, interaction strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.8|-1.2|<0.0001
81491202|NCT02827708|162673456|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Treatment difference|-2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.8||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|Pattern Mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline body weight value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-1.8|-3.2|<0.0001
81491203|NCT02827708|162673456|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Treatment difference|-2.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.9||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, strata, interaction strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-1.9|-3.5|<0.0001
81491204|NCT02827708|162673472|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||=|0.1834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.23||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, interaction strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||1.23|0.34|=0.1834
81542170|NCT00385671|162761137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|1.04||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-Severity: 24-hour average pain.||1.04|-0.06|0.078
81491205|NCT02827708|162673473|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43|||=|0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.04||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, interaction strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||1.04|0.17|=0.0610
81491206|NCT00898807|162673495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.93||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.06||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. All p-values are two-sided and p\<0.05 was the threshold for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model w/ random intercept for patient, visit indicator, treatment by visit interactions and adjusted for baseline NBRS-A \& cognition.|Negative numbers favor citalopram group.|Primary assessment of efficacy was based on intention-to-treat comparison of the difference in the NBRS-A scores at week 9 and comparison at week 9 for the CGIC. For the NBRS-A, the study was designed to have 85% power to detect a standardized difference at week 9 of 40% for citalopram compared to placebo at week 9.||-0.06|-1.80|0.036
81491207|NCT00898807|162673496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|3.69||All p-values are two-sided and p \<0.05 was the threshold for statistical significance. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Proportional odds|estimated treatment effect from the proportional odds model|Positive numbers favors citalopram.|Primary assessment of efficacy was based on intention-to-treat comparison of the difference in the NBRS-A scores at week 9 and comparison at week 9 for the CGIC. For the CGIC proportional odds analysis, the study was designed to have power greater than 80% to detect a difference of 20% between citalopram and placebo in the proportions of patients who improve (or worsen).||3.69|1.23|0.007
81491208|NCT03928327|162673499|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares (LS) Mean Ratio|2.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.48|3.3|||||Linear mixed-effects model was used for analysis, using fixed-effect(treatment), random-effect(participants). Geometric mean ratios(GMR), 90% confidence interval(CI) calculated using exponentiation of treatment least squares means(LSMs) difference.|||3.30|2.48|
81491209|NCT03928327|162673500|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.07|0.11|||||Linear mixed-effects model was used for analysis, using fixed-effect (treatment) and random-effect (participants). GMR and 90% CI was calculated using exponentiation of treatment LSMs difference.|||0.11|0.07|
81491210|NCT03928327|162673501|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|6.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.2|7.56|||||Linear mixed-effects model was used for analysis, using fixed-effect (treatment) and random-effect (participants). GMR and 90% CI was calculated using exponentiation of treatment LSMs difference.|||7.56|5.20|
81491211|NCT03928327|162673502|OTHER||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|0.07|||||Linear mixed-effects model was used for analysis, using fixed-effect (treatment) and random-effect (participants). GMR and 90% CI was calculated using exponentiation of treatment LSMs difference.|||0.07|0.04|
81491212|NCT02383173|162673521|OTHER|||||||0.445|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|Sandwich estimators were used to adjust for the small number of clusters.||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) analyses of post-intervention data were used to account for clustering. We adjusted for age, race, cancer, length of stay and study year.||||0.445
81491213|NCT04900272|162673530|OTHER|||||||0.785|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.785
81491214|NCT04900272|162673531|OTHER|||||||0.583|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.583
81491215|NCT04900272|162673532|OTHER|||||||0.5015|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5015
81491216|NCT04900272|162673533|OTHER|||||||0.3536|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3536
81542171|NCT00385671|162761137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.2||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-Severity: 24-hour average pain.||1.20|0.08|0.025
81542172|NCT00385671|162761137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.7||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-Severity: 24-hour average pain.||0.70|-0.41|0.602
81574372|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.502|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 3: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.3|-0.7|0.502
81491217|NCT04900272|162673534|OTHER|||||||0.2688|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2688
81491218|NCT04900272|162673535|OTHER|||||||0.728|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.728
81491219|NCT04900272|162673536|OTHER|||||||0.473|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.473
81491220|NCT04900272|162673537|OTHER|||||||0.4161|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4161
81491221|NCT04900272|162673538|OTHER|||||||0.3356|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3356
81491222|NCT04900272|162673539|OTHER|||||||0.9825|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.9825
81491223|NCT01625182|162673540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7|||Regression, Cox|||||1.7|0.6|0.9838
81491224|NCT03927157|162673563|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.39|||Negative Binomial Regression|||||0.39|0.17|<0.001
81491225|NCT03927157|162673564|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.32|0.16|<0.001
81491226|NCT03927157|162673565|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means Difference|0.35||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.55|0.14|0.001
81491227|NCT03927157|162673566|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means Difference|-0.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.15|-0.47|<0.001
81491228|NCT03927157|162673567|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means Difference|-0.16||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.06|-0.27|0.001
81491229|NCT00315822|162673585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.68|0.52|0.80
81542173|NCT00385671|162761138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.94||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-severity: worst pain.||0.94|-0.34|0.353
81542174|NCT00385671|162761138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.69||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.34||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-severity: worst pain.||1.34|0.03|0.039
81542175|NCT00385671|162761138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|1.04||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-Severity: Worst Pain.||1.04|-0.27|0.244
81542176|NCT00385671|162761139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.8||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-Severity: Least Pain.||0.80|-0.25|0.298
81542177|NCT00385671|162761139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.81||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-Severity: Least Pain.||0.81|-0.25|0.304
81542178|NCT00385671|162761139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.54||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-severity: least pain.||0.54|-0.53|0.989
81542179|NCT00385671|162761140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.97||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-severity: pain right now.||0.97|-0.14|0.145
81542180|NCT00385671|162761140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|1.03||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-severity: pain right now.||1.03|-0.11|0.112
81491230|NCT01257542|162673586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.15||p-value was calculated using negative binomial regression model with treatment, site and baseline of cough count terms with log (exposure time) as the offset parameter.|Negative binomial regression|||Odds Ratio and corresponding 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) were assessed from the negative binomial regression model.||1.15|0.59|0.252
81491231|NCT01257542|162673587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.26||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.08||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, site and baseline cough severity verbal rating scale terms.|ANOVA|||Treatment difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on least-square (LS) means from analysis of variance (ANOVA) model.||0.08|-0.60|0.134
81491232|NCT01257542|162673588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.06||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.33||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, site and baseline cough severity verbal rating scale terms.|ANOVA|||1 hour: treatment difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from ANOVA model.||0.33|-0.45|0.768
81491233|NCT01257542|162673588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.23||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, site and baseline cough severity verbal rating scale terms.|ANOVA|||2 hours: treatment difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from ANOVA model.||0.23|-0.64|0.358
81491234|NCT01257542|162673588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.32||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.1||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, site and baseline cough severity verbal rating scale terms.|ANOVA|||3 hours: treatment difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from ANOVA model.||0.10|-0.74|0.139
81491235|NCT01257542|162673588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.21||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.25||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, site and baseline cough severity verbal rating scale terms.|ANOVA|||4 hours: treatment difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from ANOVA model.||0.25|-0.68|0.364
81491236|NCT01257542|162673588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.46||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.02||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, site and baseline cough severity verbal rating scale terms.|ANOVA|||5 hours: treatment difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from ANOVA model.||-0.02|-0.90|0.039
81491237|NCT01257542|162673588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.29||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.16||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, site and baseline cough severity verbal rating scale terms.|ANOVA|||6 hours: treatment difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from ANOVA model.||0.16|-0.75|0.206
81542181|NCT00385671|162761140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.62||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Weekly mean of nighttime pain severity.||0.62|-0.52|0.865
81542182|NCT00385671|162761141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.95||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with general activity.||0.95|-0.26|0.263
81491238|NCT01257542|162673589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.49||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.45||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, site and baseline cough severity numerical rating scale terms.|ANOVA|||Treatment difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from ANOVA model.||0.45|-1.43|0.304
81491239|NCT01257542|162673590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.03||||0.954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.97||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, site and baseline cough severity numerical rating scale terms.|ANOVA|||1 hour: treatment difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from ANOVA model.||0.97|-1.03|0.954
81491240|NCT01257542|162673590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.44||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|0.65||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, site and baseline cough severity numerical rating scale terms.|ANOVA|||2 hours: treatment difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from ANOVA model.||0.65|-1.54|0.426
81491241|NCT01257542|162673590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.45||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.6||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, site and baseline cough severity numerical rating scale terms.|ANOVA|||3 hours: treatment difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from ANOVA model.||0.60|-1.49|0.396
81491242|NCT01257542|162673590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.49||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.66||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, site and baseline cough severity numerical rating scale terms.|ANOVA|||4 hours: treatment difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from ANOVA model.||0.66|-1.63|0.402
81491243|NCT01257542|162673590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.69||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|0.38||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, site and baseline cough severity numerical rating scale terms.|ANOVA|||5 hours: treatment difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from ANOVA model.||0.38|-1.75|0.204
81491244|NCT01257542|162673590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.84||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.39||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, site and baseline cough severity numerical rating scale terms.|ANOVA|||6 hours: treatment difference and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from ANOVA model.||0.39|-2.06|0.179
81491245|NCT01257542|162673591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.39||p-value was calculated from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test with modified ridit scores controlling site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment difference and the associated 95% CI were based on the weighted Gamma statistics.||0.39|-0.21|0.523
81491246|NCT01257542|162673592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.24||p-value was calculated from the CMH test with modified ridit scores controlling site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment difference and the associated 95% CI were based on the weighted Gamma statistics.||0.24|-0.35|0.796
81491247|NCT05561140|162673610|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-0.3|||=|1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|10.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.2|-10.9|=1.0000
81491248|NCT05561140|162673612|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-8.2|||=|0.0297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) model contained fixed effects for treatment group (categorical variable), visit (ordered categorical variable), and treatment group by visit interaction with additional fixed effects for stratification factors.||-0.8|-15.6|=0.0297
81491249|NCT05561140|162673613|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-8.1|||=|0.3456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.9|10.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.7|-26.9|=0.3456
81491250|NCT03301714|162673620|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence analysis|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.62||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||baseline demographics, correlated errors due to repeated measures, and bias due to lost to follow-up were accounted for via Generalized Estimating Equation (statistical threshold \<0.01)|Regression, Linear||Mean change difference in oral health related quality of life among control, intervention 1: group-based oral health education and intervention 2: individual-based oral health education using motivational interviewing.|||||.000
81491251|NCT05073315|162673672|EQUIVALENCE|The prespecified similarity margin was 0.8 to 1.25.|Ratio Geometric Least Square Mean (GMR)|1.0516|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.901|1.2273||||||||1.2273|0.9010|
81491252|NCT05073315|162673673|EQUIVALENCE|The prespecified similarity margin was 0.8 to 1.25.|Least Square Mean Ratio|1.0044|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8717|1.1574||||||||1.1574|0.8717|
81491253|NCT05073315|162673676|EQUIVALENCE|The prespecified similarity margin was 0.8 to 1.25.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.23|0.29||||||||0.29|-5.23|
81491254|NCT01529268|162673683|SUPERIORITY|Relative risks and p-values were calculated with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square tests, stratified by clinic and weight group, for binary outcomes.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.1|0.8|0.34
81491255|NCT01529268|162673684|SUPERIORITY|P-values and mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 52 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome, for outcome scores.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.6|0.90
81491256|NCT01529268|162673685|SUPERIORITY|Relative risks and p-values were calculated with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square tests, stratified by clinic and weight group, for binary outcomes.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.7||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Steatosis: patients with improvement||1.1|0.5|0.15
81491257|NCT01529268|162673686|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|P-values and mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 52 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome, for outcome scores.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Steatosis: change in score||0.4|-0.2|0.59
81491258|NCT01529268|162673687|SUPERIORITY|Relative risks and p-values were calculated with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square tests, stratified by clinic and weight group, for binary outcomes.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.8||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.9|1.1|0.03
81491259|NCT01529268|162673688|SUPERIORITY|P-values and mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 52 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome, for outcome scores.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.4|0.06
81491260|NCT01529268|162673689|SUPERIORITY|Relative risks and p-values were calculated with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square tests, stratified by clinic and weight group, for binary outcomes.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.3|0.4|0.29
81491261|NCT01529268|162673690|SUPERIORITY|P-values and mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 52 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome, for outcome scores.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.1|0.15
81491262|NCT01529268|162673691|SUPERIORITY|Relative risks and p-values were calculated with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square tests, stratified by clinic and weight group, for binary outcomes.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.2||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.3|0.6|0.57
81491263|NCT01529268|162673692|SUPERIORITY|P-values and mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 52 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome, for outcome scores.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.2|0.76
81491264|NCT01529268|162673693|SUPERIORITY|Relative risks and p-values were calculated with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square tests, stratified by clinic and weight group, for binary outcomes.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.6|0.6|0.98
81491265|NCT01529268|162673694|SUPERIORITY|P-values and mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA, regressing change from baseline to 52 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome, for outcome scores.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.4|0.24
81491266|NCT01529268|162673695|NON_INFERIORITY|Relative risks and p-values were calculated with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square tests, stratified by clinic and weight group, for binary outcomes.|Risk Ratio (RR)|2.7||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|18.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by clinic and weight group||||18.3|0.4|0.29
81491267|NCT01529268|162673696|SUPERIORITY|P-value and difference in mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing change from baseline to 52 weeks in serum alanine aminotransferase on treatment group and baseline value of serum alanine aminotransferase.|Adjusted difference in mean changes|-24.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0|-4.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline serum alanine aminotransferase||Adjusted difference in mean changes in serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT). The change in ALT is adjusted for the baseline ALT value; therefore, the adjusted difference in mean changes is not equal to the net change.||-4|-44|0.02
81491268|NCT01529268|162673696|SUPERIORITY|P-value and difference in mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing changes from baseline to 52 weeks in serum aspartate aminotransferase on treatment group and baseline value of serum aspartate aminotransferase.|Mean Difference (Net)|-15.0||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-4.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline serum aspartate aminotransferase.||Adjusted difference in mean changes in serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST). The change in AST is adjusted for the baseline AST value; therefore, the adjusted difference in mean changes is not equal to the net change.||-4|-26|0.008
81491269|NCT01529268|162673696|SUPERIORITY|P-value and difference in mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing changes from baseline to 52 weeks in gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase on treatment group and baseline value of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase.|Mean Difference (Net)|-7.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-1.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase||Adjusted difference in mean changes in serum gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT). The change in GGT is adjusted for the baseline GGTvalue; therefore, the adjusted difference in mean changes is not equal to the net change.||-1|-13|0.02
81491270|NCT01529268|162673697|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|P-value and adjusted difference in mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing changes from baseline to 52 weeks in weight (kg) on treatment group and baseline weight (kg).|Adjusted difference in mean changes|-1.5||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|1.1|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline weight (kg).||Adjusted difference in mean changes in weight (kg). The change in weight is adjusted for the baseline weight value; therefore, the adjusted difference in mean changes is not equal to the net change.||1.1|-4.1|0.25
81491271|NCT01529268|162673698|SUPERIORITY|P-values and differences in mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing changes from baseline to 52 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome.|Adjusted difference in mean changes|-0.3||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.5|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline BMI (kg/m2)||Adjusted difference in mean changes in body mass index (BMI). The change in BMI is adjusted for the baseline BMI value; therefore, the adjusted difference in mean changes is not equal to the net change.||0.5|-1.1|0.42
81491272|NCT01529268|162673699|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|P-values and differences in mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing changes from baseline to 52 weeks on treatment group and baseline value of the outcome.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.0|-0.1|0.11
81542183|NCT00385671|162761141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.49||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with general activity.||1.49|0.24|0.007
81542184|NCT00385671|162761141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.13||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with general activity.||1.13|-0.10|0.102
81542185|NCT00385671|162761142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.55||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with mood.||0.55|-0.61|0.922
81542186|NCT00385671|162761142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.99||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with mood.||0.99|-0.20|0.195
81542187|NCT00385671|162761142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.02||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with mood.||1.02|-0.17|0.162
81574373|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.348|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.7|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 3: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.7|-0.2|0.348
81491273|NCT01529268|162673700|SUPERIORITY|P-values and differences in mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing changes from baseline to 52 weeks in waist circumference on treatment group and baseline value of waist circumference.|Adjusted difference in mean changes|0.2||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.6|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline waist circumference (cm)||Adjusted difference in mean changes in waist circumference (cm). The change in waist circumference is adjusted for the baseline waist circumference value; therefore, the adjusted difference in mean changes is not equal to the net change.||2.6|-2.3|0.89
81491274|NCT01529268|162673701|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|P-values and differences in mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing changes from baseline to 52 weeks in fasting serum glucose on treatment group and baseline fasting serum glucose value.|Adjusted difference in mean changes|-4.0||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|3.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline serum glucose value.||Adjusted difference in mean changes in fasting serum glucose. The change in fasting serum glucose is adjusted for the baseline fasting serum glucose value; therefore, the adjusted difference in mean changes is not equal to the net change.||3|-11|0.24
81491275|NCT01529268|162673702|SUPERIORITY|P-value and difference in mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing changes from baseline to 52 weeks in fasting insulin on treatment group and baseline fasting insulin.|Adjusted difference in mean changes|-6.0||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|6.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline fasting insulin.||Adjusted difference in mean changes in fasting insulin. The change in fasting insulin is adjusted for the baseline fasting insulin value; therefore, the adjusted difference in mean changes is not equal to the net change.||6|-18|0.34
81491276|NCT01529268|162673703|SUPERIORITY|P-values and differences in mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing changes from baseline to 52 weeks in HOMA-IR on treatment group and baseline HOMA-IR value.|Adjusted difference in mean changes|-2.6||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|1.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline HOMA-IR.||Adjusted difference in mean changes in HOMA-IR. The change in HOMA-IR is adjusted for the baseline HOMA-IR value; therefore, the adjusted difference in mean changes is not equal to the net change.||1.0|-6.2|0.15
81491277|NCT01529268|162673704|SUPERIORITY|P-values and differences in mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing changes from baseline to 52 weeks in systolic blood pressure on treatment group and baseline systolic blood pressure value.|Adjusted difference in mean changes|1.0||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline systolic blood pressure.||Adjusted difference in mean changes in systolic blood pressure. The change in systolic blood pressure is adjusted for the baseline systolic blood pressure value; therefore, the adjusted difference in mean changes is not equal to the net change.||4|-3|0.71
81491278|NCT01529268|162673705|SUPERIORITY|P-values and differences in mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing changes from baseline to 52 weeks in diastolic blood pressure on treatment group and baseline diastolic blood pressure value.|Adjusted difference in mean changes|-1.0||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline diastolic blood pressure.||Adjusted difference in mean changes in diastolic blood pressure. The change in diastolic blood pressure is adjusted for the baseline diastolic blood pressure value; therefore, the adjusted difference in mean changes is not equal to the net change.||1|-4|0.31
81491279|NCT01529268|162673706|SUPERIORITY|P-value and difference in mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing changes from baseline to 52 weeks in self-reported Physical Health summary score on treatment group and baseline value of the Physical Health summary score.|Adjusted difference in mean changes|-1.0||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|3.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline self-reported Physical Health summary score.||Adjusted difference in mean changes from baseline in self-reported Physical Health summary score from the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL). The difference in mean changes in Physical Health summary score is adjusted for the baseline Physical Health summary score; therefore, the adjusted difference in mean changes is not equal to the net change. Higher scores indicate better health-related quality of life.||3|-5|0.77
81491280|NCT01529268|162673706|SUPERIORITY|P-value and difference in mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing changes from baseline to 52 weeks in Pyschosocial Health summary score on treatment group and baseline Psychosocial Health summary score.|Adjusted difference in mean changes|-1.0||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|3.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline Psychosocial Health summary score.||Adjusted difference in mean changes from baseline in self-reported Psychosocial Health summary score from the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL). The difference in mean changes in Psychosocial Health summary score is adjusted for the baseline Psychosocial Health summary score; therefore, the adjusted difference in mean changes is not equal to the net change. Higher scores indicate better health-related quality of life.||3|-5|0.64
81491281|NCT01529268|162673706|SUPERIORITY|P-value and difference in mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing changes from baseline to 52 weeks in parent/guardian-reported Physical Health summary score on treatment group and baseline value of the parent/guardian-reported Physical Health summary score.|Adjusted difference in mean changes|-2.0||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|5.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline parent/guardian-reported Physical Health summary score.||Adjusted difference in mean changes from baseline in parent/guardian-reported Physical Health summary score from the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL). The difference in mean changes in parent/guardian-reported Physical Health summary score is adjusted for the baseline parent/guardian-reported Physical Health summary score; therefore, the adjusted difference in mean changes is not equal to the net change. Higher scores indicate better health-related quality of life.||5|-9|0.58
81491282|NCT01529268|162673706|SUPERIORITY|P-value and difference in mean changes from baseline were calculated using ANCOVA models, regressing changes from baseline to 52 weeks in parent/guardian-reported Psychosocial Health summary score on treatment group and baseline value of the parent/guardian-reported Psychosocial Health summary score.|Adjusted difference in mean changes|-1.0||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|5.0|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted difference in mean changes from baseline in parent/guardian-reported Psychosocial Health summary score from the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL). The difference in mean changes in parent/guardian-reported Psychosocial Health summary score is adjusted for the baseline parent/guardian-reported Psychosocial Health summary score; therefore, the adjusted difference in mean changes is not equal to the net change. Higher scores indicate better health-related quality of life.||5|-6|0.85
81491283|NCT01529268|162673707|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.11
81491284|NCT02337946|162673714|SUPERIORITY||Difference of PFS rate between groups|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|19.0|||||||Agresti-Caffo method was used for estimation of 95% CI.|19.0|-17.2|
81491285|NCT02337946|162673715|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.7349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.43|||Regression, Multivariable Cox|The Cox regression model was adjusted by stratification factors except for study sites.||||1.43|0.60|0.7349
81491286|NCT02337946|162673716|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41||||0.3485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.88|||Regression, Multivariable Cox|The Cox regression model was adjusted by stratification factors except for study sites.||||2.88|0.69|0.3485
81491287|NCT02337946|162673718|SUPERIORITY||Multivariable Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.5901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.33|||Regression, Multivariable Cox|The Cox regression model was adjusted by stratification factors except for study sites.||||1.33|0.60|0.5901
81491288|NCT03491917|162673737|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin is delta = 0.05.|||||<|0.01||||||The average difference in AUC was 0.023 (two-sided 95% CI: -0.012, 0.059; non-inferiority p \< 0.01 for non-inferiority margin delta = -0.05).|t-test, 2 sided|df: 417.0 for FFDM, 424.6 for DBT plus S-View, and (1, 18.9) for the difference.||The primary endpoint for this study was a non-inferior per-subject average area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC) requiring correct lesion localization for DBT (digital breast tomosynthesis) plus S-View (synthesized view) versus FFDM (full field digital mammography). AUCs for each reader were estimated in each review condition based on per-subject probability of malignancy (POM) scores requiring correct lesion localization.||||<0.01
81491289|NCT01068912|162673738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A step-down approach was applied to the primary analysis, with the higher dose of favipiravir first tested against placebo.|Gehan-Wilcoxon|||Time required from first study drug administration to alleviation of the 6 primary influenza symptoms and fever. The primary influenza symptoms included cough, sore throat, headache, nasal congestion, body aches and pains, and fatigue. Symptoms were considered alleviated when all were decreased to ≤1 and decrease persisted unchanged ≥ 21.5 hours. Fever was considered alleviated when maintained at \< 38.0°C (age 20 to \< 65 years) or \< 37.8°C (age ≥ 65 years) ≥ 21.5 hours.||||.05
81491290|NCT00308685|162673759|OTHER||Difference in adjusted means|5.163||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.478|7.847||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline FEV1 as covariate and fixed effects of pooled center and treatment group.||7.847|2.478|0.0002
81491291|NCT00223821|162673765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.65||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.13|25.54|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA, with baseline frequency of incontinent episodes as the covariate, was used to compare the treatment groups.||The effectiveness of each intervention was calculated by comparing the weekly frequency of incontinent episodes (derived from seven-day bladder diaries) during baseline to that in the immediate post-intervention period (week 8). The primary analysis was based on intent-to-treat, in which post-treatment frequency of incontinence for non-completers was derived from the most recent week of diaries.||25.54|-5.13|.16
81491292|NCT00223821|162673766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.71||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.73|24.33|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA, with baseline frequency of incontinent episodes as the covariate, was used to compare the treatment groups.||||24.33|-10.73|.37
81491293|NCT03921541|162673768|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81491294|NCT03921541|162673769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5961|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5961
81491295|NCT03921541|162673770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1087|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1087
81491296|NCT03921541|162673771|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81491297|NCT03921541|162673772|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81491298|NCT03921541|162673773|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81491299|NCT03921541|162673775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0003
81491300|NCT03921541|162673776|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81491301|NCT03921541|162673777|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81491302|NCT03921541|162673778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0208|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0208
81491303|NCT03921541|162673779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4434|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4434
81491304|NCT03921541|162673780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5301|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5301
81491305|NCT03921541|162673781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2515|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2515
81491306|NCT02642679|162673794|OTHER|We set alpha=0.05/3=0.17 to account for multiple outcomes for sample size and power calculations. With 10 patients in each group, we had 95% power to detect an improvement of 2 points in VAS score assuming a common standard deviation of 1 point with a two sided two sample t-test each at alpha=0.17 level.|||||||||||||||||A student t-test was used for correlated samples to determine if there were significant differences in pain. Microsoft Excel 2010 (Microsoft Corp., Redmond, WA) was used for statistical analysis. Data that were considered normally distributed are reported as the mean ± standard deviation (SD) and percentage. P-values \<0.05 were considered significant.|||
81491307|NCT02642679|162673795|OTHER|We set alpha=0.05/3=0.17 to account for multiple outcomes for sample size and power calculations. With 10 patients in each group, we will have 80% power to detect an improvement in re-epithelialization from 14.6 days to 10 days assuming a common standard deviation of 2.9 days.|||||||||||||||||A student t-test was used for correlated samples to determine if there were significant differences in healing rate. Microsoft Excel 2010 (Microsoft Corp., Redmond, WA) was used for statistical analysis. Data that were considered normally distributed are reported as the mean ± standard deviation (SD) and percentage. P-values \<0.05 were considered significant.|||
81491308|NCT02642679|162673796|OTHER|We set alpha=0.05/3=0.17 to account for multiple outcomes for sample size and power calculations. With 10 patients in each group, we will have 95% power to detect an improvement of 2 points in VSS score assuming a common standard deviation of 1 point.|||||||||||||||||A student t-test was used for correlated samples to determine if there were significant differences in healing quality. Microsoft Excel 2010 (Microsoft Corp., Redmond, WA) was used for statistical analysis. Data that were considered normally distributed are reported as the mean ± standard deviation (SD) and percentage. P-values \<0.05 were considered significant.|||
81491309|NCT04633447|162673829|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|6.6|||=|0.638|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.7|27.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.9|-14.7|=0.638
81491310|NCT01022580|162673866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||unadj GEE|||||||0.89
81491311|NCT01022580|162673867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||unadj GEE|||||||0.33
81491312|NCT01807520|162673926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.1|-14.3|||Mixed model reapeated measures|||||-14.3|-39.1|<0.0001
81491313|NCT01807520|162673926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-34.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.47|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.2|-23.5|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||-23.5|-45.2|<0.0001
81491314|NCT01500096|162673932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.15
81491315|NCT01500096|162673932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms||||0.73
81491316|NCT01500096|162673933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1329|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.1329
81491317|NCT01500096|162673933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1191|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.1191
81491318|NCT01500096|162673934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7454|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.7454
81491319|NCT01500096|162673934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7391|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.7391
81491320|NCT01500096|162673935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6818|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.6818
81491321|NCT01500096|162673935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0579|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.0579
81491322|NCT01500096|162673936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.17
81491323|NCT01500096|162673936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.51
81491324|NCT01500096|162673937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7884|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.7884
81491325|NCT01500096|162673937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5532|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.5532
81491326|NCT01500096|162673938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9885|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.9885
81491327|NCT01500096|162673938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2898|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sides Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.2898
81491328|NCT01500096|162673939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the IL-6 level changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.60
81542188|NCT00385671|162761143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.87||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with walking ability.||0.87|-0.46|0.541
81542189|NCT00385671|162761143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.36||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with walking ability.||1.36|-0.00|0.051
81542190|NCT00385671|162761143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|1.15||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with walking ability.||1.15|-0.21|0.173
81542191|NCT00385671|162761144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.9||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Weekly BPI-interference with normal work.||0.90|-0.40|0.451
81491329|NCT01500096|162673939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the IL-6 level changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.28
81491330|NCT01500096|162673939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the sTNFR1 level changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.41
81491331|NCT01500096|162673939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the sTNFR1 level changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.72
81491332|NCT01500096|162673939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the sTNFR2 level changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.34
81491333|NCT01500096|162673939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the sTNFR2 level changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.58
81491334|NCT01500096|162673940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 5 are significantly different between arms.||||0.31
81491335|NCT01500096|162673940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.71
81491336|NCT01500096|162673941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.18
81491337|NCT01500096|162673941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.19
81491338|NCT01500096|162673942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.47
81491339|NCT01500096|162673942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2 sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Testing whether the changes from baseline to week 4 are significantly different between arms.||||0.41
81575899|NCT04786990|162823170|OTHER|||||||0.0005||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4 versus Week 8||||0.0005
81491340|NCT00639379|162673957|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is 0.65|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.967|||||TWO_SIDED|98.98|0.436|0.967|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is senofilcon A toric / alphafilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to alphafilcon A toric for proportion of eyes with lens orientation within 5 degrees.||0.967|0.436|
81491341|NCT00639379|162673958|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = 0.65|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.416|||||TWO_SIDED|98.98|0.68|1.416|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is senofilcon A toric / alphafilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to alphafilcon A toric for proportion of eyes with lens stability within 5 degrees.||1.416|0.680|
81491342|NCT00639379|162673959|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -0.4|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1868|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0921|||TWO_SIDED|98.98|-0.0517|0.1868|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus alphafilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to alphafilcon A toric for lens comfort.||0.1868|-0.0517|
81491343|NCT00639379|162673960|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = -0.4|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08566|||TWO_SIDED|98.98|-0.2337|-0.01185|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as senofilcon A toric minus alphafilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is that senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to alphafilcon A toric for subjective vision.||-0.01185|-0.2337|
81491344|NCT00639379|162673961|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin = 0.5|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01267|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01265|||TWO_SIDED|98.98|-0.01267|0.01986|||||The mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A toric minus alphafilcon A toric.|Alternative hypothesis is senofilcon A toric is non-inferior to alphafilcon A toric by having a lower level of corneal staining.||0.01986|-0.01267|
81491345|NCT01137812|162673990|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation: assuming a difference between canagliflozin and sitagliptin of 0.0% and a common standard deviation of 1.0%, and using a 2-sample, 1-sided t-test with a Type I error rate of 0.025, it was estimated that 234 patients per group would provide approximately 90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority with the non-inferiority margin of 0.3, comparing canagliflozin with sitagliptin.|Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||If the hypothesis of non-inferiority of canagliflozin to sitagliptin at Week 52 was demonstrated (ie, upper bound of the 95% Confidence Interval of the treatment difference \[canagliflozin minus sitagliptin\] was less than 0.3) and the upper bound was less than 0.0, the superiority of the canagliflozin dose relative to sitagliptin would be concluded.||-0.250|-0.500|<0.05
81491346|NCT01137812|162673991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.48|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.48|1.30|
81491347|NCT01137812|162673992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-24.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.89|-18.24|||ANCOVA|||||-18.24|-29.89|<0.001
81491348|NCT01137812|162673993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-2.2|||ANCOVA|||||-2.2|-3.3|<0.001
81491349|NCT01137812|162673994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-5.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.883|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.642|-4.175|||ANCOVA|||||-4.175|-7.642|<0.001
81491350|NCT01137812|162673995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|5.3|||ANCOVA|||||5.3|-9.8|0.554
81491351|NCT01137812|162673996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|9.3|||ANCOVA|||||9.3|4.6|<0.001
81491352|NCT00845182|162673997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81491353|NCT00845182|162673997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81491354|NCT04621760|162674000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.51
81491355|NCT04621760|162674001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||threshold for significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|one sided Fisher's exct test, given small cell sizes.||||||0.62
81491356|NCT04621760|162674002|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.207||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test used due to small sample size||||||0.207
81491357|NCT04621760|162674003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.496||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test used due to small cell size||||||0.496
81491358|NCT04621760|162674004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||"Test comparing proportion correctly identifying PrEP is a daily pill to prevent HIV"||||0.02
81491359|NCT04621760|162674004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||"Test comparing proportion correctly responding to prompt: PrEP is for all adults"||||0.01
81491360|NCT04621760|162674004|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||"Test comparing proportion who correctly identified: PrEP will not work if taken once a week"||||<0.01
81491361|NCT04621760|162674004|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||"Test of proportion who correctly identified PrEP does not prevent STDs other than HIV"||||<0.01
81491362|NCT04621760|162674004|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||"Test comparing proportion who correctly identified, PrEP side effects do not last forever"||||<0.01
81491363|NCT04621760|162674004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||"Test comparing proportion who correctly identified, A baby could be norm to HIV discordant parents without transmitting HIV"||||0.03
81491364|NCT04621760|162674004|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||"Test comparing proportion who correctly identified There is medication you can take after sex to prevent HIV"||||<0.01
81491365|NCT04621760|162674004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||"Test for proportion who correctly identified PrEP efficacy is \> 95%"||||0.29
81491366|NCT04621760|162674005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Given strong positive skew of responses, transformed into a binary variable comparing those with lowest possible score versus higher score. Data then tested through tests of proportions.||||0.04
81491367|NCT04621760|162674006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Given strong positive skew of responses, transformed into a binary variable comparing those with lowest possible score versus higher score. Data then tested through tests of proportions.||||0.02
81491368|NCT04621760|162674007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Given strong positive skew of responses, transformed into a binary variable comparing those with lowest possible score versus higher score. Data then tested through tests of proportions.||||0.05
81491369|NCT04621760|162674008|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Given strong positive skew of responses, transformed into a binary variable comparing those with lowest possible score versus higher score. Data then tested through tests of proportions.||||0.03
81491370|NCT04621760|162674009|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Given strong positive skew of responses, transformed into a binary variable comparing those with lowest possible score versus higher score. Data then tested through tests of proportions.||||0.07
81491371|NCT04621760|162674010|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Given strong positive skew of responses, transformed into a binary variable comparing those with lowest possible score versus higher score. Data then tested through tests of proportions.||||0.10
81491372|NCT04621760|162674011|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Given strong negative skew of responses, transformed into a binary variable comparing those with highest possible score versus higher score. Data then tested through tests of proportions.||||0.22
81491373|NCT04621760|162674012|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test used due to small cell size||||||0.51
81491374|NCT04621760|162674013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Comparing confidence between treatment groups of those who said they intended to use PrEP||||0.90
81491375|NCT04621760|162674013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Comparing confidence between treatment groups of those who said they intended to use abstinence||||0.75
81491376|NCT04621760|162674013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Comparing confidence between treatment groups of those who said they intended to use PEP||||0.32
81491377|NCT04621760|162674013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Comparing confidence between treatment groups of those who said they intended to use HIV testing||||0.40
81491378|NCT04621760|162674013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Comparing confidence between treatment groups of those who said they intended to use STD testing||||0.34
81491379|NCT04621760|162674013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Comparing confidence between treatment groups of those who said they intended to use Treatment as Prevention||||0.10
81491380|NCT04621760|162674014|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81491381|NCT04621760|162674015|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||"Comparing proportions in response to prompt The information was easy to understand"||||0.26
81491382|NCT04621760|162674015|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||"Comparing proportions in response to prompt: I got all of the information I needed"||||0.26
81491383|NCT04621760|162674015|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.59
81491384|NCT04621760|162674015|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||"Comparing proportions in response to prompt: The information felt useful to me"||||0.17
81491385|NCT04621760|162674016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Chi-squared|||"Testing proportion of acceptability of abstinence method (proportion that responded great for me)"||||0.74
81491386|NCT04621760|162674016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Chi-squared|||"Testing proportion of acceptability of condoms method (proportion that responded great for me)"||||0.59
81491387|NCT04621760|162674016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Chi-squared|||"Testing proportion of acceptability of PEP method (proportion that responded great for me)"||||0.66
81491388|NCT04621760|162674016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Chi-squared|||"Testing proportion of acceptability of PrEP method (proportion that responded great for me)"||||0.49
81491389|NCT04621760|162674016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Chi-squared|||"Testing proportion of acceptability of HIV testing method (proportion that responded great for me)"||||0.94
81491390|NCT04621760|162674016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Chi-squared|||"Testing proportion of acceptability of STD testing method (proportion that responded great for me)"||||0.95
81491391|NCT04621760|162674016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Chi-squared|||"Testing proportion of acceptability of Treatment as prevention method (proportion that responded great for me)"||||0.39
81491392|NCT04621760|162674022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.13
81491393|NCT04621760|162674023|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||a priori threshold for significance: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.08
81491394|NCT00447278|162674026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.47|-2.25||P-value for Change from Baseline at 6 Months. P-value is not adjusted and the threshold is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measure analysis with terms for corresponding baseline T-score, treatment, country, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction.|Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||-2.25|-6.47|<0.001
81491395|NCT00447278|162674026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.56|-2.63||P-value for Change from Baseline: 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||-2.63|-6.56|<0.001
81491396|NCT00447278|162674027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|-1.13||P-value for Change from Baseline: 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||-1.13|-5.08|0.002
81491397|NCT00447278|162674028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.04||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|-1.15||P-value for Comfort Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||-1.15|-4.92|0.002
81491398|NCT00447278|162674028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.1||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|-0.2||P-value for Comfort Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||-0.20|-4.01|0.031
81491399|NCT00447278|162674028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.55||||0.629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|2.77||P-value for Resilience Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||2.77|-1.68|0.629
81491400|NCT00447278|162674028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.96||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.38||P-value for Resilience Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||1.38|-3.30|0.421
81491401|NCT00447278|162674028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.05||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|1.34||P-value for Risk Avoidance Change: 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||1.34|-3.44|0.388
81491402|NCT00447278|162674028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.29||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|0.09||P-value for Risk Avoidance Change: 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.09|-4.66|0.059
81491403|NCT00447278|162674028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.56||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|-1.04||P-value for Satisfaction Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||-1.04|-6.09|0.006
81491404|NCT00447278|162674028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.91||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.49|-0.33||P-value for Satisfaction Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||-0.33|-5.49|0.027
81491405|NCT00447278|162674029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.073||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.131||P-value for Total Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.131|0.014|0.015
81542192|NCT00385671|162761144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.9||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with normal work.||0.90|-0.43|0.485
81542193|NCT00385671|162761144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.65||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with normal work.||0.65|-0.68|0.969
81542194|NCT00385671|162761145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.76||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Weekly BPI-interference with relations with other people.||0.76|-0.36|0.479
81542195|NCT00385671|162761145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.87||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with relations with other people.||0.87|-0.27|0.301
81542196|NCT00385671|162761145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.67||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with relations with other people.||0.67|-0.47|0.731
81542197|NCT00385671|162761146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.87||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with sleep.||0.87|-0.45|0.528
81542198|NCT00385671|162761146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.51||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with sleep.||0.51|-0.84|0.626
81491406|NCT00447278|162674029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.085||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.143||P-value for Total Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.143|0.027|0.004
81491407|NCT00447278|162674029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.094||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.192||P-value for Home Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.192|-0.005|0.063
81491408|NCT00447278|162674029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.075||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.172||P-value for Home Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.172|-0.022|0.131
81491409|NCT00447278|162674029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.052||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.124||P-value for Daily Living Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.124|-0.020|0.156
81491410|NCT00447278|162674029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.072||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.143||P-value for Daily Living Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.143|0.001|0.046
81491411|NCT00447278|162674029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.04||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.084||P-value for Risk Taking Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.084|-0.003|0.068
81491412|NCT00447278|162674029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.028||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.073||P-value for Risk Taking Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.073|-0.016|0.212
81491413|NCT00447278|162674029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.121||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.208||P-value for School Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.208|0.034|0.006
81491414|NCT00447278|162674029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.236||P-value for School Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.236|0.064|<0.001
81491415|NCT00447278|162674029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.125||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.009|0.24||P-value for Self-Concept Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.240|0.009|0.034
81491416|NCT00447278|162674029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.119||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.233||P-value for Self-Concept Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.233|0.005|0.040
81542199|NCT00385671|162761146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.3||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with sleep.||0.30|-1.06|0.270
81542200|NCT00385671|162761147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.13||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with enjoyment of life.||1.13|-0.10|0.098
81542201|NCT00385671|162761147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.9||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with enjoyment of life.||0.90|-0.35|0.383
81542202|NCT00385671|162761147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.39||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI-interference with enjoyment of life.||0.39|-0.86|0.452
81542203|NCT00385671|162761148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.82||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI mean interference score.||0.82|-0.26|0.309
81542204|NCT00385671|162761148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.93||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI mean interference score.||0.93|-0.17|0.174
81542205|NCT00385671|162761148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.65||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BPI mean interference score.||0.65|-0.45|0.717
81542206|NCT00385671|162761149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.975||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Mantel Haenszel|Treatments were compared with stratification defined by InvestigatorGroup. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with ≥ 30% reduction in the weekly mean 24 hour average pain score at 12 weeks.||||0.975
81542207|NCT00385671|162761149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.448||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Mantel Haenszel|Treatments were compared with stratification defined by InvestigatorGroup. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of participants with ≥ 30% reduction in the weekly mean 24 hour average pain score at 12 weeks.||||0.448
81491417|NCT00447278|162674029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.085||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.003|0.166||p-value for Social Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.166|0.003|0.042
81491418|NCT00447278|162674029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.048||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.134||P-value for Social Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.134|-0.038|0.271
81491419|NCT00447278|162674030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.307||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.173|4.44||P-value for Total Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||4.440|0.173|0.034
81491420|NCT00447278|162674030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|3.072||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.942|5.202||P-value for Total Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||5.202|0.942|0.005
81491421|NCT00447278|162674030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.721||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.544|2.899||P-value for Inattention Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||2.899|0.544|0.004
81491422|NCT00447278|162674030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.269|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.086|3.453||P-value for Inattention Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||3.453|1.086|<0.001
81491423|NCT00447278|162674030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.58||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.515|1.676||P-value for Hyperactivity Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||1.676|-0.515|0.298
81491424|NCT00447278|162674030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.865||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.225|1.956||P-value for Hyperactivity Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||1.956|-0.225|0.119
81491425|NCT00447278|162674031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.104||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.122|0.329||P-value for Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.329|-0.122|0.366
81491426|NCT00447278|162674031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.169||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.407||P-value for Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.407|-0.070|0.165
81491427|NCT00447278|162674032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.35||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|0.04||P-value for Achievement Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.04|-4.74|0.054
81491428|NCT00447278|162674032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.71||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.16|-1.26||P-value for Achievement Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||-1.26|-6.16|0.003
81491429|NCT00447278|162674032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.74||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|-0.14||P-value for Comfort Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||-0.14|-3.33|0.033
81491430|NCT00447278|162674032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.5||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|-0.88||P-value for Comfort Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||-0.88|-4.12|0.003
81491431|NCT00447278|162674032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.5||P-value for Resilience Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||2.50|-1.50|0.623
81491432|NCT00447278|162674032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.16||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|2.29||P-value for Resilience Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||2.29|-1.96|0.880
81542208|NCT00385671|162761149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Mantel Haenszel|Treatments were compared with stratification defined by InvestigatorGroup. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with ≥ 30% reduction in the weekly mean 24 hour average pain score at 12 weeks.||||0.280
81491433|NCT00447278|162674032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|0.5||P-value for Risk Avoidance Change: 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.50|-3.31|0.149
81491434|NCT00447278|162674032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.78||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|-0.98||P-value for Risk Avoidance Change: 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||-0.98|-4.58|0.003
81491435|NCT00447278|162674032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.62||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|-0.52||P-value for Satisfaction Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||-0.52|-4.71|0.015
81491436|NCT00447278|162674032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.12||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|-0.98||P-value for Satisfaction Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||-0.98|-5.26|0.004
81491437|NCT00447278|162674033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.39||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|6.6||P-value for Achievement Change at 4 Month LOCF. Achievement was derived from the academic achievement subdomain only.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||6.60|-1.83|0.263
81491438|NCT00447278|162674033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.38||||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|4.36||P-value for Achievement Change at 6 Month LOCF. Achievement was derived from the academic achievement subdomain only.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||4.36|-3.60|0.848
81491439|NCT00447278|162674033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.19||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|2.64||P-value for Statisfaction Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||2.64|-3.01|0.895
81491440|NCT00447278|162674033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.2||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|-0.19||P-value for Satisfaction Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||-0.19|-6.22|0.038
81491441|NCT00447278|162674033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|2.98||P-value for Comfort Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||2.98|-3.59|0.854
81491442|NCT00447278|162674033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.26||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.45|0.92||P-value for Comfort Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.92|-5.45|0.161
81491443|NCT00447278|162674033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|1.58||P-value for Risk Avoidance Change: 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||1.58|-2.98|0.540
81491444|NCT00447278|162674033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.98||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|0.44||P-value for Risk Avoidance Change: 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.44|-4.40|0.106
81491445|NCT00447278|162674033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.3||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|3.08||P-value for Resilience Change at 4 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||3.08|-2.49|0.833
81491446|NCT00447278|162674033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.34||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|0.54||P-value for Resilience Change at 6 Month LOCF.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean Difference = Atomoxetine minus OEST.|||0.54|-5.21|0.110
81491447|NCT03677401|162674035|SUPERIORITY|P-value from a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by Baseline WI-NRS used for randomization stratification. Value has been adjusted for multiple imputation.||||||0.158|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 10||||0.158
81491448|NCT03677401|162674036|SUPERIORITY|P-value from a CMH test stratified by Baseline WI-NRS used for randomization stratification. Value has been adjusted for multiple imputation.||||||0.75|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 4||||0.750
81491449|NCT03677401|162674037|SUPERIORITY|P-value from a CMH test stratified by Baseline WI-NRS used for randomization stratification. Value has been adjusted for multiple imputation||||||0.674|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 2||||0.674
81491450|NCT03677401|162674038|SUPERIORITY|P-values, least squares means (LS Mean) and standard deviations (LS SD) from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||||||0.06|||||||ANCOVA|||At Week 2||||0.060
81491451|NCT03677401|162674038|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401||||||P-values, LS Mean and LS SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 4||||0.401
81491452|NCT03677401|162674038|SUPERIORITY|P-values, LS Mean and LS SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||||||0.185|||||||ANCOVA|||At Week 6||||0.185
81491453|NCT03677401|162674038|SUPERIORITY|P-values, LS Mean and LS SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.||||||0.164|||||||ANCOVA|||At Week 10||||0.164
81491454|NCT03677401|162674039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.283||||||P-value from a CMH test stratified by Baseline WI-NRS used for randomization stratification. Value has been adjusted for multiple imputation.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 2||||0.283
81491455|NCT03677401|162674039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.701||||||P-value from a CMH test stratified by Baseline WI-NRS used for randomization stratification. Value has been adjusted for multiple imputation.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 4||||0.701
81491456|NCT03677401|162674039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033||||||P-value from a CMH test stratified by Baseline WI-NRS used for randomization stratification. Value has been adjusted for multiple imputation.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 10||||0.033
81491457|NCT03677401|162674040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.797||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 10||||0.797
81491458|NCT03677401|162674041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.845||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 10||||0.845
81491459|NCT03677401|162674042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.385||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 2||||0.385
81491460|NCT03677401|162674042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.786||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 4||||0.786
81491461|NCT03677401|162674042|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.502||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 10||||0.502
81491462|NCT03677401|162674043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.197||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 2||||0.197
81491463|NCT03677401|162674043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.694||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 4||||0.694
81491464|NCT03677401|162674043|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.916||||||P-values, LS mean and SD from ANCOVA with treatment group and stratification factor as fixed effects, and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||At Week 10||||0.916
81491465|NCT02421211|162674045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means ratio|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.4|6.5||||||||6.5|3.4|
81491466|NCT02421211|162674046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means ratio|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.0|2.8||||||||2.8|2.0|
81491467|NCT02421211|162674047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means ratio|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.4|3.8||||||||3.8|2.4|
81491468|NCT02421211|162674048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means ratio|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.5|2.0||||||||2.0|1.5|
81491469|NCT02421211|162674049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means ratio|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|1.9||||||||1.9|1.4|
81491470|NCT02421211|162674050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS means ratio|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.6|2.0||||||||2.0|1.6|
81491471|NCT01177410|162674065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.369||||0.0432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.027|5.467|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.467|1.027|0.0432
81491472|NCT01177410|162674065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.267||||0.6059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.515|3.115|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.115|0.515|0.6059
81491473|NCT01177410|162674066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.232||||0.0327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.068|4.664|||Proportional Odds Model|||Proportional odds model was used to compare the number of months the subjects are responders.||4.664|1.068|0.0327
81491474|NCT01177410|162674066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.148||||0.726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.531|2.483|||Proportional Odds Model|||||2.483|0.531|0.7260
81491475|NCT00471354|162674070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.293||95.0|||||Spearman Partial Rank Order Correlation|||||||0.293
81491476|NCT00471354|162674071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276||95.0||||P-value for Correlation with Language Scores|Spearman Partial Rank Order Correlation|||||||0.276
81491477|NCT00471354|162674071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0||||P-value for Correlation with Math Scores.|Spearman Partial Rank Order Correlation|||||||0.110
81491478|NCT00471354|162674071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.464||95.0||||P-value for Correlation with Science Scores.|Spearman Partial Rank Order Correlation|||||||0.464
81491479|NCT00471354|162674072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline in Language Scores.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81491480|NCT00471354|162674072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline in Math Scores.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81491481|NCT00471354|162674072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline in Science Scores.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81491482|NCT00471354|162674072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline in Total Scores.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81491483|NCT00471354|162674073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81491484|NCT00471354|162674074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81491485|NCT00471354|162674076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81542209|NCT00385671|162761150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.548||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Mantel Haenszel|Treatments were compared with stratification defined by InvestigatorGroup. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of patients with a reduction of ≥ 50% in Weekly mean of 24 hour average pain score.||||0.548
81542210|NCT00385671|162761150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.599||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Mantel Haenszel|Treatments were compared with stratification defined by InvestigatorGroup. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of patients with a reduction of ≥ 50% in Weekly mean of 24 hour average pain score.||||0.599
81491486|NCT02810327|162674087|OTHER|||||||0.054|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The MUSC Bioinformatics Core analyzed group genomic data for variant association with COPD severity score, including single variant association or type of variant association with symptoms. Descriptive statistical analysis was performed using statistical package SAS 9.4 for Windows (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA).||||0.054
81491487|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.82|4.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre-dose; mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual. Sample sizing calculated based on results from previous methodology studies performed using the same cold pain test; primary criteria was ability to detect a significant gabapentin effect over placebo.||4.38|-3.82|
81491488|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.53|4.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre-dose; mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||4.68|-3.53|
81491489|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.99|4.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre-dose; mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||4.22|-3.99|
81491490|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.15|5.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour post-dose: mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||5.44|-1.15|
81491491|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.48|-7.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour post-dose: mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||-7.89|-14.48|
81491492|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.2|8.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1 hour post-dose: mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||8.78|2.20|
81491493|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.87|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.53|4.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours post-dose: mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||4.08|-5.53|
81491494|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.87|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.74|-9.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours post-dose: mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||-9.13|-18.74|
81575900|NCT04786990|162823171|OTHER|||||||0.0016||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4 versus Week 8||||0.0016
81491495|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.92|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.01|7.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||1.5 hours post-dose: mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||7.78|-2.01|
81491496|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.66|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.32|6.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours post-dose: mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||6.96|-5.32|
81491497|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.59|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.14|-7.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours post-dose: mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||-7.09|-19.14|
81491498|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.59|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.45|7.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 hours post-dose: mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||7.60|-4.45|
81491499|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.39|2.32||||||4 hours post-dose: mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||2.32|-7.39|
81491500|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.44|-4.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours post-dose: mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||-4.73|-14.44|
81491501|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.85|4.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||4 hours post-dose: mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||4.85|-4.85|
81491502|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.23|4.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours post-dose: mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||4.22|-3.23|
81491503|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.19|-3.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours post-dose: mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||-3.75|-11.19|
81542211|NCT00385671|162761150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Mantel Haenszel|Treatments were compared with stratification defined by InvestigatorGroup. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference in the number of patients with a reduction of ≥ 50% in Weekly mean of 24 hour average pain score.||||1.00
81491504|NCT01119222|162674091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.99|3.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||8 hours post-dose: mixed effect model with random subject effect, fixed period and treatment effects and random subject-by-visit effect as residual.||3.45|-3.99|
81491505|NCT01119222|162674092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.24|3.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.04|-4.24|
81491506|NCT01119222|162674092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.07|-5.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.79|-13.07|
81491507|NCT01119222|162674092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|4.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.48|-2.80|
81491508|NCT02942407|162674106|NON_INFERIORITY|Due to a lower recruitment rate than anticipated in the early stage of the trial, the sample size was curtailed from 760 to 230 patients. Thus, under the initial protocol assumptions, the study is considered under-powered for the two-sided upper 95% CI on the HR to rule-out the non-inferiority margin of 1.40.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.3|||Regression, Cox|Cox model was adjusted for prior warfarin status (naive vs experienced) and treatment (apixaban vs warfarin)|Time from randomization to first occurrence of outcome was modeled. If no event, censored at earliest of: most recent date of evaluation of outcome, month 15 target (460 days + randomization date), or end of study date (July 27, 2019).|Exploratory analysis due to failure to reach initial sample size: Non-inferiority (NI) null hypothesis: HR \>= 1.4 (Non-inferiority).||2.3|0.63|0.321
81491509|NCT02942407|162674106|SUPERIORITY|Exploratory analysis due to lack of achieving initial sample size.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.3||If upper limit of 95% confidence interval \< 1 this would be considered evidence of superiority.|Regression, Cox|Cox model was adjusted for prior warfarin status (naive vs experienced) and treatment (apixaban vs warfarin).|Time from randomization to first occurrence of outcome was modeled. If no event, censored at earliest of: most recent date of evaluation of outcome, month 15 target (460 days + randomization date), or end of study date (July 27, 2019).|||2.3|0.63|0.583
81491510|NCT02942407|162674108|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.93||No p-value provided as analysis is considered exploratory due to study being under powered.||||Hazard ratios (apixaban vs warfarin) and 95% confidence intervals obtained using Cox model adjusted for prior warfarin status (naive vs experienced) and treatment. Time from randomization to first occurrence of the composite outcome/censoring date modeled. Those that did not experience the outcome are censored at the earliest of the following: 1) most recent date of evaluation of all of the components, 2) month 15 target (460 days + randomization date), and end of study date (July 27, 2019).||2.93|0.74|
81491511|NCT02942407|162674117|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.17||No p-value provided as analysis is considered exploratory due to study being under powered.||||Hazard ratios (apixaban vs warfarin) and 95% confidence intervals obtained using Cox model adjusted for prior warfarin status (naive vs experienced) and treatment. Time from randomization to first occurrence of the composite outcome/censoring date modeled. Those that did not experience the outcome are censored at the earliest of the following: 1) most recent date of evaluation of all of the components, 2) month 15 target (460 days + randomization date), and end of stud date (July 27, 2019).||2.17|0.67|
81491512|NCT02232698|162674126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.239|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81491513|NCT02232698|162674127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.9556|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9556
81491514|NCT02232698|162674128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical analysis of time spent \<55 mg/dL|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81491515|NCT02232698|162674128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical analysis of time spent \<40 mg/dL|ANCOVA|||||||0.0003
81491516|NCT02232698|162674129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of frequency of episodes \<70 mg/dL||||<0.0001
81491517|NCT02232698|162674129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of frequency of episodes \<55 mg/dL||||<0.0001
81491518|NCT02232698|162674129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of frequency of episodes \<40 mg/dL||||<0.0001
81491519|NCT02232698|162674130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.329||0.5623|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of time spent \>180 mg/dL||||0.5623
81491520|NCT02232698|162674130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.0247|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis for time spent \>240 mg/dL||||0.0247
81491521|NCT02232698|162674131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0006|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0006
81542212|NCT00385671|162761151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.905||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Mantel Haenszel|Treatments were compared with stratification defined by InvestigatorGroup. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of Participants with a ≥ 2-points reduction on the weekly average of the daily 24-hour average pain scale at 12 Weeks.||||0.905
81542213|NCT00385671|162761151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.368||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Mantel Haenszel|Treatments were compared with stratification defined by InvestigatorGroup. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of Participants with a ≥ 2-points reduction on the weekly average of the daily 24-hour average pain scale at 12 Weeks.||||0.368
81491522|NCT02232698|162674134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of perceived frequency of hyperglycaemia||||<0.0001
81491523|NCT02232698|162674134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0713|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of perceived frequency of hypoglycaemia||||0.0713
81491524|NCT02232698|162674134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of total treatment satisfaction score||||<0.0001
81491525|NCT02762604|162674162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.36|15.12|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in normal pace gait speed pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||15.12|-19.36|
81491526|NCT02762604|162674162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|17.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|32.97|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in gait speed during walking while talking pre and post intervention||32.97|1.40|
81491527|NCT02762604|162674163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.99|||||The estimate parameter reflects change in the number of correct letters generated pre to post intervention as a function intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery).|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in correct letters generated pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||2.99|0.21|
81542214|NCT00385671|162761151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Mantel Haenszel|Treatments were compared with stratification defined by InvestigatorGroup. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of Participants with a ≥ 2-points reduction on the weekly average of the daily 24-hour average pain scale at 12 Weeks.||||0.200
81542215|NCT00385671|162761152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.572||95.0||||P-value is for GTS. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in LSEQ GTS scores.||||0.572
81542216|NCT00385671|162761152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.345||95.0||||P-value is for GTS. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 weeks in LSEQ GTS scores.||||0.345
81491528|NCT02762604|162674164|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.04|16.85|||||The estimate parameter reflects change in functional activation/deactivation pattern from pre to post intervention as a function intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery).|Linear mixed effects model were used to compare changes in the functional activation/deactivation pattern (factor score) during imagery of walking-while talking (relative to walking and talking alone) pre and post intervention - as a function of of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||16.85|-12.04|
81491529|NCT02762604|162674165|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.15|13.07|||||The estimate parameter is the difference in change pre to post intervention between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery group.|Linear mixed effects model were used to compare changes in trails a time pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||13.07|-14.15|
81491530|NCT02762604|162674166|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.92|27.51|||||The estimate parameter is the difference in change pre to post intervention between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery group.|Linear mixed effects model were used to compare changes in trails b time pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||27.51|-51.92|
81491531|NCT02762604|162674167|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.12|26.47|||||The estimate parameter is the difference in change pre to post intervention between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery group.|Linear mixed effects model were used to compare changes in trails B minus A time pre and post intervention.||26.47|-48.12|
81491532|NCT02762604|162674168|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|0.79|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in correct letter number sequences pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||0.79|-2.65|
81491533|NCT02762604|162674169|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.95|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|26.78|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in Stroop interference pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||26.78|-24.00|
81491534|NCT02762604|162674170|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|79.95|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-149.94|163.47|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in flanker interference pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||163.47|-149.94|
81491535|NCT02762604|162674171|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|15.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.99|24.41|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in stride length during walking while talking pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||24.41|5.99|
81491536|NCT02762604|162674172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|-0.2|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in gait variability during walking while talking pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||-0.20|-3.73|
81491537|NCT02762604|162674174|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|10.84|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in total free recall pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||10.84|-5.98|
81491538|NCT02762604|162674175|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.88|2.0|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in delayed figure copy recall pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||2.00|-5.88|
81491539|NCT02762604|162674176|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.01|7.28|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in word fluency pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||7.28|-20.01|
81491540|NCT02762604|162674177|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.51|17.97|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in semantic fluency pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||17.97|-6.51|
81542217|NCT00385671|162761152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.699||95.0||||P-value is for GTS. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in LSEQ GTS scores.||||0.699
81491541|NCT02762604|162674178|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|16.03||||||A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in digit symbol substitution performance pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)|The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|16.03|-16.10|
81491542|NCT02762604|162674180|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.14|18.42|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in immediate maze performance pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||18.42|-11.14|
81491543|NCT02762604|162674181|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.65|27.18|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in delayed maze performance pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||27.18|-20.65|
81491544|NCT02762604|162674182|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.9|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in maze errors pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||0.90|-0.45|
81491545|NCT02762604|162674183|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|2.26|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in depressive symptoms pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||2.26|-1.74|
81491546|NCT02762604|162674184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.38|1.49|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in anxiety symptoms pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||1.49|-3.38|
81491547|NCT02762604|162674185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.12|||||The estimate parameter reflects the difference in pre to post change between Imagined Gait and Visual Imagery groups.|A linear mixed effects model was used to compare changes in cortical thickness pre and post intervention - as a function of intervention (Imagined Gait vs. Visual Imagery)||0.12|-0.04|
81491548|NCT01257438|162674199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Greenwood's estimate of variance|0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.79|||Log Rank|||Subjects at risk (at 6 months) is a calculation in Kaplan-Meier time-to-event analyses that refers to subjects who have not had ACPP failure through the 6 months (i.e., are event-free through 6 months).||0.79|0.44|<0.001
81491549|NCT01257438|162674200|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The p-value is based on a non-inferiority Farrington and Manning Exact Test. The non-inferiority margin is 0.075 (or 7.5%).||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Farrington and Manning Exact Test|The non-inferiority margin is 0.075 (or 7.5%)||||||0.007
81491550|NCT01917773|162674202|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Reported MIs and SDs in healthy volunteers from an adult study were used to calculate sample size (1). A sample size of 13 patients was deemed adequate to detect a 25% change in MI with 80% power.~Reference: Rao SS, Kavelock R, Beaty J, Ackerson K, et al. Effects of fat and carbohydrate meals on colonic motor response. Gut. Feb 2000;46(2):205-211."||||||0.087|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to analyze change in MI at 15 minutes. Values were considered to be significant if P \<0.05.||||0.087
81491551|NCT01917773|162674202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.552|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to analyze change in MI at 30 minutes. Values were considered to be significant if P \<0.05.||||0.552
81491552|NCT01917773|162674202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.807|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to analyze change in MI at 45 minutes. Values were considered to be significant if P \<0.05.||||0.807
81491553|NCT05399485|162674214|SUPERIORITY||[Difference in Least square (LS) Mean]|-1.1||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|-0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed effects model with repeated measures with number of total migraine days per month in the OP as a covariate, treatment group, randomization stratum (stable prophylactic migraine medication use throughout randomization), month, and month-by treatment group interaction as fixed effects.||-0.38|-1.73|0.0021
81491554|NCT05399485|162674215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|7.3||||0.0989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|15.9||P-value \>0.05; therefore, all secondary outcome measures listed after this outcome measure in the hierarchy were not tested.|Mantel Haenszel|||The percentages of participants with reductions were compared between treatment groups using Mantel-Haenszel risk estimation with stratification by randomization stratum (stable prophylactic migraine medication use throughout randomization; yes, no).||15.9|-1.4|0.0989
81491555|NCT03712852|162674271|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.17|||||||Multiple univariate analyses for each variable were performed. GT was analyzed by non-parametric Cliff's delta tests to assess group dominance and by a Heteroscedastic ANOVA with Games-Howell posthoc tests. A sensitivities analysis with different types of robust analyses (M-estimators and High Breakdown LTS Estimators, both with Huber's, Hampel's and Biweight's loss functions) was conducted to get an effect-size estimate by means of Bootstrap Bias Corrected and accelerated (BCa) 95% Confidence Intervals.|1.17|0.68|
81491556|NCT03712852|162674272|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|3.55|||||||This outcome was analyzed by posthoc Nemenyi's tests|3.55|3.00|
81491557|NCT03712852|162674273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|2.46|||||||This outcome was analyzed by posthoc Nemenyi's tests|2.46|-0.46|
81491558|NCT03712852|162674274|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.69|||||||This outcome was analyzed by posthoc Nemenyi's tests|0.69|-0.40|
81491559|NCT03712852|162674275|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.96|3.81|||||||CAL was analyzed with both Nemenyi's tests and a Moderated Regression (Treatment by Baseline values)|3.81|2.96|
81491560|NCT01771913|162674284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.310
81491561|NCT01771913|162674285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.026
81491562|NCT01771913|162674286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.103|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.103
81491563|NCT04764539|162674292|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.294|<|0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.276|0.796||Sample size is too small for statistical power.|ANOVA||Difference = (VR goggles group - iPad Pro group)|The Mean Length of Utterance (MLU) will not increase from baseline for the either the iPad Pro or VR goggle participant group after having used the VAST system for 2 months.||0.796|-1.276|<0.555
81491564|NCT04764539|162674292|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5383|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.659|<|0.2128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.471|1.548||Sample size is too small for statistical power.|ANOVA||Difference = (iPad Pro group Post-Treatment - iPad Pro group Pre-Treatment)|Comparison of pre-test and post-test outcome per group.||1.548|-0.471|<0.2128
81491565|NCT04764539|162674292|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.298|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.365|<|0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.915|1.511||Sample size is too small for statistical power.|ANOVA||Difference = (VR goggles group Post-Treatment - VR goggles group Pre-Treatment)|Comparison of pre-test and post-test outcome per group.||1.511|-0.915|<0.533
81491566|NCT04764539|162674293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.388|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.7|<|0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.763|4.539||Sample size too small for statistical power. In addition, automated speech recognition for child speech had a very poor state-of-the-art at the time of this study.|ANOVA||Difference = (iPad Pro group - VR goggles group)|The percentage of correctly transcribed words using automatic speech recognition will not increase from baseline for the either the iPad Pro or VR goggle participant group after having used the VAST system for 2 months.||4.539|-1.763|<0.289
81491567|NCT04764539|162674294|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.3||0.4296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.68|42.66||Sample size is too small for statistical power.|ANOVA||Difference = (VR goggles group - iPad Pro group)|Articulation Accuracy does not statistically differ for the iPad Pro or VR goggle participant group after having used the VAST system for 2 months.||42.66|-49.68|0.4296
81491568|NCT04764539|162674294|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|24.19|<|0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|65.2||Sample size is too small for statistical power.|ANOVA||Difference = (iPad Pro group Post-Treatment - iPad Pro group Pre-Treatment)|Comparison of pre-test and post-test outcome per group.||65.2|-25.7|<0.294
81491569|NCT04764539|162674294|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.9|<|0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.86|66.36||Sample size is too small for statistical power.|ANOVA||Difference = (VR goggles group Post-Treatment - VR goggles group Pre-Treatment)|Comparison of pre-test and post-test outcome per group.||66.36|-33.86|<0.419
81491570|NCT04764539|162674295|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.63|<|0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.436|9.096||Sample size to small for statistical power.|ANOVA||difference = (iPad group mean - VR goggles group mean)|||9.096|-6.436|<0.659
81491571|NCT04764539|162674296|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.67|<|0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.91|84.7|||ANOVA|Sample size too small for statistical power.|Difference = (iPad Pro group - VR Goggles group)|||84.7|-68.91|<0.789
81491572|NCT04764539|162674296|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.94|<|0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.85|101.17||Sample size is too small for statistical power.|ANOVA||Difference = (iPad Pro group Post-Treatment - iPad Pro group Pre-Treatment)|Comparison of pre-test and post-test outcome per group.||101.17|-40.85|<0.304
81491573|NCT04764539|162674296|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.26|<|0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.91|88.43||Sample size is too small for statistical power.|ANOVA||Difference = (VR goggles group Post-Treatment - VR goggles group Pre-Treatment)|Comparison of pre-test and post-test outcome per group.||88.43|-43.91|<0.403
81491574|NCT04764539|162674297|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.87|<|0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.79|6.11||Sample size is too small for statistical power.|ANOVA||Difference = (VR goggles group - iPad Pro group)|The response to treatment stimuli will not increase from baseline for the either the iPad Pro or VR goggle participant group after having used the VAST system for 2 months.||6.11|-10.79|<0.485
81491575|NCT04764539|162674297|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.94|<|0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.569|11.9||Sample size is too small for statistical power.|ANOVA||Difference = (iPad Pro group Post-Treatment - iPad Pro group Pre-Treatment)|Comparison of pre-test and post-test outcome per group.||11.9|-0.569|<0.065
81491576|NCT04764539|162674297|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.09|<|0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.85|17.53||Sample size is too small for statistical power.|ANOVA||Difference = (VR goggles group Post-Treatment - VR goggles group Pre-Treatment)|Comparison of pre-test and post-test outcome per group.||17.53|-10.85|<0.549
81491577|NCT01952678|162674312|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: PPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|20.7|||Fisher Exact|||Reader A: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||20.7|-17.3|1.0000
81491578|NCT01952678|162674312|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: PPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|-7.0||||0.4608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|12.1|||Fisher Exact|||Reader B: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||12.1|-25.8|0.4608
81491579|NCT01952678|162674312|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: PPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|20.7|||Fisher Exact|||Reader C: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||20.7|-17.3|1.0000
81491580|NCT01952678|162674312|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: PPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|20.7|||Fisher Exact|||Majority Read: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||20.7|-17.3|1.0000
81491581|NCT01952678|162674313|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: PPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|20.9|||Fisher Exact|||Reader A: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||20.9|-17.5|1.0000
81491582|NCT01952678|162674313|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: PPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|-7.1||||0.4599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|12.2|||Fisher Exact|||Reader B: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||12.2|-26.1|0.4599
81491583|NCT01952678|162674313|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: PPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|20.9|||Fisher Exact|||Reader C: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||20.9|-17.5|1.0000
81491584|NCT01952678|162674313|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: PPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|20.9|||Fisher Exact|||Majority Read: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||20.9|-17.5|1.0000
81491585|NCT01952678|162674314|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: NPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|22.0|||Fisher Exact|||Reader A: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||22.0|-22.0|1.0000
81491586|NCT01952678|162674314|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: NPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|20.8|||Fisher Exact|||Reader B: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||20.8|-20.8|1.0000
81491587|NCT01952678|162674314|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: NPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|18.5|||Fisher Exact|||Reader C: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||18.5|-23.0|1.0000
81491588|NCT01952678|162674314|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: NPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|20.8|||Fisher Exact|||Majority Read: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||20.8|-20.8|1.0000
81491589|NCT01952678|162674315|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: NPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|22.8|||Fisher Exact|||Reader A: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||22.8|-22.8|1.0000
81491590|NCT01952678|162674315|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: NPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|5.2||||0.5187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|26.2|||Fisher Exact|||Reader B: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||26.2|-16.7|0.5187
81491591|NCT01952678|162674315|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: NPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|21.5|||Fisher Exact|||Reader C: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||21.5|-21.5|1.0000
81542218|NCT00385671|162761152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.954||95.0||||P-value is for QOS. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in LSEQ QOS scores.||||0.954
81491592|NCT01952678|162674315|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: NPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.7||||0.7123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|23.9|||Fisher Exact|||Majority Read: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||23.9|-19.1|0.7123
81491593|NCT01952678|162674316|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: OPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|15.3|||Fisher Exact|||Reader A: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||15.3|-13.3|1.0000
81491594|NCT01952678|162674316|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: OPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.8||||0.5731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|9.8|||Fisher Exact|||Reader B: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||9.8|-17.7|0.5731
81491595|NCT01952678|162674316|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: OPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|13.8|||Fisher Exact|||Reader C: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||13.8|-13.8|1.0000
81491596|NCT01952678|162674316|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: OPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|14.7|||Fisher Exact|||Majority Read: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||14.7|-12.8|0.8340
81491597|NCT01952678|162674317|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: OPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|15.6|||Fisher Exact|||Reader A: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||15.6|-13.5|1.0000
81491598|NCT01952678|162674317|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: OPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.8429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|12.0|||Fisher Exact|||Reader B: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||12.0|-16.1|0.8429
81491599|NCT01952678|162674317|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: OPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.8214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|15.0|||Fisher Exact|||Reader C: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||15.0|-13.0|0.8214
81491600|NCT01952678|162674317|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed using the hypothesis: OPA was equal for Caucasian and non-Caucasian populations.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.2||||0.6577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|16.1|||Fisher Exact|||Majority Read: DaTscan™- Non-Caucasian Participants vs DaTscan™- Caucasian Participants||16.1|-12.0|0.6577
81491601|NCT06262607|162674326|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.74||0.4422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.54|21.53|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||21.53|-9.54|0.4422
81491602|NCT05630755|162674364|NON_INFERIORITY|A margin of 4 percentage points is used to define non-inferiority.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.88||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|2.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|Unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method was used|||The estimated difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|2.90|-1.86|0.003
81491603|NCT05630755|162674364|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.88||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|2.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|Unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method was used|||The estimated difference was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen method.|2.90|-1.86|0.192
81491604|NCT04868682|162674398|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.91|||t-test, 2 sided||The parameter estimate is the difference in means (treatment vs. control) during the first 180 nights following randomization.|||1.91|0.65|.0001
81491605|NCT04868682|162674399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|0.87|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in the outcome from baseline to 6-months for the treatment group versus the same improvement in respect to the control group.|||0.87|-2.29|0.378
81491606|NCT04868682|162674400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|-1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in the outcome from baseline to 6-months for the treatment group versus the same improvement in respect to the control group.|||-1.27|-4.09|<0.001
81491607|NCT04868682|162674401|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||The parameter estimate is the improvement in the outcome from baseline to 6-months for the treatment group versus the same improvement in respect to the control group.|||1.18|-1.40|0.865
81491608|NCT01692756|162674406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.33
81574374|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.16|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.1|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 3: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.1|-1.0|0.160
81491609|NCT01692756|162674407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.08
81491610|NCT01692756|162674408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.93
81491611|NCT01692756|162674409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.13
81491612|NCT01692756|162674410|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.15
81491613|NCT01692756|162674411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.003
81491614|NCT01692756|162674412|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.007
81491615|NCT01692756|162674413|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.63
81491616|NCT01692756|162674414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.17
81491617|NCT01692756|162674415|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.62
81491618|NCT01692756|162674416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.02
81491619|NCT01692756|162674417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.20
81491620|NCT01692756|162674418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.87
81491621|NCT02969018|162674423|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.232||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.33|-4.95||Hochberg adjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.95|-12.33|0.0005
81491622|NCT02969018|162674423|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.206||0.0963|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.99|0.3||Hochberg adjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.30|-6.99|0.0963
81491623|NCT02969018|162674423|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.233||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.76|-3.37||Hochberg adjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.37|-10.76|0.0046
81491624|NCT02969018|162674423|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.238||0.0963|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.63|0.77||Hochberg adjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.77|-6.63|0.0963
81491625|NCT02969018|162674423|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.152|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.63|-6.51||Hochberg adjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.51|-13.63|<0.0001
81491626|NCT02969018|162674423|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.255||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.79|-2.33||Hochberg adjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.33|-9.79|0.0158
81491627|NCT02969018|162674423|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.163||0.0488|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.24|-1.09||Hochberg adjusted p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.09|-8.24|0.0488
81491628|NCT02969018|162674424|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.95|33.87|||||||Logistic regression|33.87|2.95|
81491629|NCT02969018|162674424|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|7.36|||||||Logistic regression|7.36|0.61|
81491630|NCT02969018|162674424|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.71|30.48|||||||Logistic regression|30.48|2.71|
81491631|NCT02969018|162674424|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|7.55|||||||Logistic regression|7.55|0.59|
81491632|NCT02969018|162674424|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|41.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|10.8|160.68|||||||Logistic regression|160.68|10.80|
81491633|NCT02969018|162674424|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|7.55|||||||Logistic regression|7.55|0.59|
81491634|NCT02969018|162674424|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.17|12.74|||||||Logistic regression|12.74|1.17|
81491635|NCT02969018|162674425|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.43|-6.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.57|-11.43|<0.0001
81491636|NCT02969018|162674425|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.502|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.48|-5.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.51|-10.48|<0.0001
81491637|NCT04425018|162674473|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.6||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|29.0|||Fisher Exact||"Estimate and corresponding Wald 95% confidence interval of the difference in pCR response rates (%) between the Paclitaxel + Pertuzumab + Margetuximab and Paclitaxel + Pertuzumab + Trastuzumab arms."|||29.0|-5.8|0.188
81491638|NCT04425018|162674474|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.9||||0.0715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|40.1|||Fisher Exact||"Estimate and corresponding Wald 95% confidence interval of the difference in pCR response rates (%) between the Paclitaxel + Pertuzumab + Margetuximab and Paclitaxel + Pertuzumab + Trastuzumab arms among HR+ subjects"|||40.1|-2.2|0.0715
81491639|NCT04425018|162674475|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.2||||0.7754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.5|26.1|||Fisher Exact||"Estimate and corresponding Wald 95% confidence interval of the difference in pCR response rates (%) between the Paclitaxel + Pertuzumab + Margetuximab and Paclitaxel + Pertuzumab + Trastuzumab arms among HR- subjects."|||26.1|-36.5|0.7754
81491640|NCT01944774|162674503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Clinical success rate was assumed for the experimental group (Nemonoxacin 500mg) and the control group (Moxifloxacin 400mg) were both 88%. The non-inferiority margin was defined as 15%, one-sided significance value was 0.05 (one-tailed α=0.05), power was 80%, and the assignment ratio was 1:1:1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.291||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.058|1.457||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.457|0.058|0.133
81491641|NCT01944774|162674503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Clinical success rate was assumed for the experimental group (Nemonoxacin 650mg) and the control group (Moxifloxacin 400mg) were both 88%. The non-inferiority margin was defined as 15%, one-sided significance value was 0.05 (one-tailed α=0.05), power was 80%, and the assignment ratio was 1:1:1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.492||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|2.788||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.788|0.087|0.423
81491642|NCT01944774|162674504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Clinical success rate was assumed for the experimental group (Nemonoxacin 500mg) and the control group (Moxifloxacin 400mg) were both 88%. The non-inferiority margin was defined as 15%, one-sided significance value was 0.05 (one-tailed α=0.05), power was 80%, and the assignment ratio was 1:1:1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.276||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.055|1.385||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.385|0.055|0.118
81491643|NCT01944774|162674504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Clinical success rate was assumed for the experimental group (Nemonoxacin 650mg) and the control group (Moxifloxacin 400mg) were both 88%. The non-inferiority margin was defined as 15%, one-sided significance value was 0.05 (one-tailed α=0.05), power was 80%, and the assignment ratio was 1:1:1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.644||||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.104|3.999||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.999|0.104|0.636
81491644|NCT01944774|162674505|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Clinical success rate was assumed for the experimental group (Nemonoxacin 500mg) and the control group (Moxifloxacin 400mg) were both 88%. The non-inferiority margin was defined as 15%, one-sided significance value was 0.05 (one-tailed α=0.05), power was 80%, and the assignment ratio was 1:1:1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.517||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|2.93||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.930|0.091|0.456
81491645|NCT01944774|162674505|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Clinical success rate was assumed for the experimental group (Nemonoxacin 650mg) and the control group (Moxifloxacin 400mg) were both 88%. The non-inferiority margin was defined as 15%, one-sided significance value was 0.05 (one-tailed α=0.05), power was 80%, and the assignment ratio was 1:1:1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.508||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.883||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.883|0.090|0.445
81491646|NCT01944774|162674506|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Clinical success rate was assumed for the experimental group (Nemonoxacin 500mg) and the control group (Moxifloxacin 400mg) were both 88%. The non-inferiority margin was defined as 15%, one-sided significance value was 0.05 (one-tailed α=0.05), power was 80%, and the assignment ratio was 1:1:1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.518||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|2.941||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.941|0.091|0.458
81491647|NCT01944774|162674506|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Clinical success rate was assumed for the experimental group (Nemonoxacin 650mg) and the control group (Moxifloxacin 400mg) were both 88%. The non-inferiority margin was defined as 15%, one-sided significance value was 0.05 (one-tailed α=0.05), power was 80%, and the assignment ratio was 1:1:1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.667||||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.107|4.144||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.144|0.107|0.664
81491648|NCT01944774|162674507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.959|TWO_SIDED|||||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic||The 2-sided 95% confidence interval of OR is (\<0.001, \>999.999).|||||0.959
81491649|NCT01944774|162674507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|||||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic||The 2-sided 95% confidence interval of OR is (\<0.001, \>999.999).|||||0.961
81491650|NCT01944774|162674508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic||The 2-sided 95% confidence interval of OR is (\<0.001, \>999.999).|||||0.960
81491651|NCT01944774|162674508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|||||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic||The 2-sided 95% confidence interval of OR is (\<0.001, \>999.999).|||||0.962
81491652|NCT01944774|162674509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|||||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic||The 2-sided 95% confidence interval of OR is (\<0.001, \>999.999).|||||0.950
81491653|NCT01944774|162674509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|||||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic||The 2-sided 95% confidence interval of OR is (\<0.001, \>999.999).|||||0.962
81491654|NCT01944774|162674510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|||||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic||The 2-sided 95% confidence interval of OR is (\<0.001, \>999.999).|||||0.949
81491655|NCT01944774|162674510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.962|TWO_SIDED|||||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic||The 2-sided 95% confidence interval of OR is (\<0.001, \>999.999).|||||0.962
81491656|NCT01944774|162674511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.438||||0.491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|4.609||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.609|0.042|0.491
81491657|NCT01944774|162674511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.531||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.044|6.444||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||6.444|0.044|0.619
81491658|NCT01944774|162674512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.444||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|4.708||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.708|0.042|0.501
81491659|NCT01944774|162674512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.567||||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|6.895||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||6.895|0.047|0.656
81491660|NCT01944774|162674513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.733||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|8.832||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||8.832|0.061|0.807
81491661|NCT01944774|162674513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.567||||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|6.895||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||6.895|0.047|0.656
81491662|NCT01944774|162674514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.058|8.445||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||8.445|0.058|0.779
81491663|NCT01944774|162674514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.567||||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|6.895||Only P values less than 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Regression, Logistic|||||6.895|0.047|0.656
81491664|NCT01835756|162674520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.00001
81491665|NCT01835756|162674521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81491666|NCT03188185|162674531|SUPERIORITY|Hypothesis tests were two-sided with an alpha of 0.05 .|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|0.4||ALK 5461 was compared to placebo using stage-specific MMRM for MADRS-10 Change from Baseline.Model-derived estimates were combined using equal weights|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was conducted for each stage separately, and overall efficacy was based on combined stage analysis where stage-specific estimates were combined using pre-specified equal weights. Within each stage ALKS 5461 2mg/2mg was compared to placebo (i.e., ALKS 5461 2mg/2mg S1 vs Placebo S1; and ALKS 5461 2mg/2mg S2 vs Placebo S2).||0.4|-3.5|0.128
81491667|NCT03998462|162674554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.34|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.34
81491668|NCT03998462|162674555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.41|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.41
81491669|NCT03998462|162674556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.398|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.71|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.71
81491670|NCT02965833|162674557|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0073|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.0073
81491671|NCT05278065|162674630|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.09||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|12.98|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for experimental arm||12.98|3.20|.004
81491672|NCT05278065|162674630|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.74||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|13.87|||t-test, 2 sided||Paired t-test|Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for control arm||13.87|-0.40|.060
81491673|NCT05278065|162674630|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.932||||0.766|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE|Corstr = AR1; test of condition x time interaction||||||.766
81491674|NCT05278065|162674630|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|6.19|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at Wk 8 and Wk 16 for experimental arm||6.19|-3.41|0.533
81491675|NCT05278065|162674630|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.69||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.21|4.84|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at Wk 8 and Wk 16 for control arm||4.84|-12.21|0.296
81491676|NCT05278065|162674630|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.075||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE|Corstr = AR1; test of condition x time interaction||||||0.14
81491677|NCT05278065|162674630|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.48||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.24|14.71|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 16 for experimental arm||14.71|4.24|.002
81491678|NCT05278065|162674630|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.05||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|10.01|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for control arm||10.01|-3.91|.291
81491679|NCT05278065|162674630|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.834||||0.067|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE|Corstr = AR1; test of condition x time interaction||||||.067
81491680|NCT05278065|162674631|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|1.71|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for experimental arm||1.71|-0.07|.068
81491681|NCT05278065|162674631|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|2.32|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for control arm||2.32|-2.32|1.00
81491682|NCT05278065|162674631|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.66||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE|Corstr = AR1; test of condition x time interaction||||||0.44
81491683|NCT05278065|162674632|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.447||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.184|1.078|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for experimental arm||1.078|-0.184|.145
81491684|NCT05278065|162674632|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.23||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.95|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for control arm||3.95|-1.50|0.280
81491685|NCT05278065|162674632|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.802||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE|Corstr = AR1; test of condition x time interaction||||||0.38
81491686|NCT05278065|162674633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.086||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.25|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for experimental arm||0.250|-0.077|0.268
81491687|NCT05278065|162674633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.047||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.291|0.198|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for control arm||0.198|-0.291|0.624
81491688|NCT05278065|162674633|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.15||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE|Corstr = AR1; test of condition x time interaction||||||0.17
81491689|NCT05278065|162674634|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.077||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.374|0.219|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for experimental arm||0.219|-0.374|0.574
81491690|NCT05278065|162674634|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.116||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.252|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for control arm||0.252|-0.020|.077
81491691|NCT05278065|162674634|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.193||||0.149|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE|Corstr = AR1; test of condition x time interaction||||||.149
81491692|NCT05278065|162674635|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.116||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.396|0.163|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for experimental arm||0.163|-0.396|0.376
81491693|NCT05278065|162674635|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.78|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for control arm||0.78|-0.036|0.065
81491694|NCT05278065|162674635|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.486||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE|Corstr = AR1; test of condition x time interaction||||||.006
81491695|NCT05278065|162674636|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.046||||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.483|0.576|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for experimental arm||0.576|-0.483|0.849
81491696|NCT05278065|162674636|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.302||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.706|0.102|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for control arm||0.102|-0.706|.107
81491697|NCT05278065|162674636|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.34||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE|Corstr = AR1; test of condition x time interaction||||||0.19
81491698|NCT05278065|162674637|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.085||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.929|0.76|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for experimental arm||0.760|-0.929|0.828
81491699|NCT05278065|162674637|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.762||||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|2.33|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for control arm||2.33|-0.81|0.249
81491700|NCT05278065|162674637|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.857||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE|Corstr = AR1; test of condition x time interaction||||||0.17
81491701|NCT05278065|162674638|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.182||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.25|8.89|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||8.89|-9.25|0.965
81491702|NCT05278065|162674638|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.25||||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|17.6|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Repeated measures analysis at BL and Wk 8 for control arm||17.6|-11.1|0.522
81491703|NCT05278065|162674638|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.41||||0.781|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE|Corstr = AR1; test of condition x time interaction||||||0.781
81491704|NCT03925220|162674645|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio (PR)|2.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|4.04||"At 3 months:~Parent-reported frequency of conversations on drinking alcohol"|Generalized estimation|||A sample size of 400 parents and children was calculated to yield 80% power to detect one or more differences between the intervention and control arms, of 45% in talking about alcohol, 20% about marijuana, and 20% about other drugs, using a two-sided Bonferroni-corrected 1.5% level of significance (based on estimates from the pilot trial).||4.04|2.02|<0.001
81491705|NCT03925220|162674645|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio [PR]|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|3.45||"At 3 months:~Parent-reported frequency of conversations on using e-cigarettes or vaping"|Generalized estimation|||||3.45|1.67|<0.001
81491706|NCT03925220|162674645|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio [PR]|2.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|3.43||"At 3 months:~Parent-reported frequency of conversations on using marijuana"|Generalized estimation|||||3.43|1.62|<0.001
81491707|NCT03925220|162674645|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio [PR]|3.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|5.08||"At 3 months:~Parent-reported frequency of conversations on smoking cigarettes"|Generalized estimation|||||5.08|2.34|<0.001
81491708|NCT03925220|162674645|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio [PR]|2.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|3.86||"At 3 months:~Parent-reported frequency of conversations on using other drugs"|Generalized estimation|||||3.86|1.58|<0.001
81491709|NCT03925220|162674645|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio [PR]|1.45||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.06||"At 18 months:~Parent-reported frequency of conversations on drinking alcohol"|Generalized estimation|||||2.06|1.02|0.04
81491710|NCT03925220|162674646|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio (PR)|1.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.45||"At 3 months:~Parent-reported have warned your child about the dangers of drinking alcohol and using drugs"|Generalized estimation|||||1.45|1.18|<0.001
81491711|NCT03925220|162674646|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio [PR]|1.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|1.83||"At 3 months:~Parent-reported 'have talked to your child about how to handle offers of alcoholic drinks and drugs'"|Generalized estimation|||||1.83|1.32|<0.001
81491712|NCT03925220|162674646|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio [PR]|2.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|2.63||"At 3 months:~Parent-reported 'have given your child rules to obey about drinking alcohol and using drugs'"|Generalized estimation|||||2.63|1.73|<0.001
81491713|NCT03925220|162674646|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio [PR]|1.67||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.25||"At 3 months:~Parent-reported 'have lectured or given your child a speech about drinking alcohol and using drugs'"|Generalized estimation|||||2.25|1.25|0.001
81491714|NCT03925220|162674646|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio [PR]|1.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|1.9||"At 3 months:~Parent-reported 'have made a comment to your child about how drinking alcohol and using drugs is bad if a character on TV is drinking or drunk'"|Generalized estimation|||||1.90|1.21|<0.001
81491715|NCT03925220|162674646|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio [PR]|1.25||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.47||"At 3 months:~Parent-reported 'have told your child stories of people who drink alcohol, have been drunk, or use drugs'"|Generalized estimation|||||1.47|1.06|0.008
81491716|NCT03925220|162674646|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio [PR]|1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.1||"At 3 months:~Parent-reported 'have told your child you would be disappointed in her/him if they were to drink alcohol or use drugs'"|Generalized estimation|||||2.10|1.29|<0.001
81491717|NCT03925220|162674646|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio [PR]|1.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.15||"At 3 months:~Parent-reported 'have shown your child information on the web, TV, or in the news about the dangers of drinking alcohol and using drugs'"|Generalized estimation|||||2.15|1.24|<0.001
81491718|NCT03925220|162674646|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio [PR]|1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|1.93||"At 3 months:~Parent-reported 'have asked your child about their thoughts and opinions about drinking alcohol and using drugs'"|Generalized estimation|||||1.93|1.40|<0.001
81491719|NCT03925220|162674646|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio [PR]|1.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.74||"At 18 months:~Parent-reported 'have given your child rules to obey about drinking alcohol and using drugs'"|Generalized estimation|||||1.74|1.12|0.003
81491720|NCT03925220|162674646|SUPERIORITY||Prevalence Ratio [PR]|1.38||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.78||"At 18 months:~Parent-reported 'have made a comment to your child about how drinking alcohol and using drugs is bad if a character on TV is drinking or drunk'"|Generalized estimation|||||1.78|1.06|0.01
81491721|NCT01327703|162674663|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of Panzytrat® versus Kreon® exceeded -10%.|Treatment difference|-2.08||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.23|4.02||As there was only a single pre-specified primary analysis, there was no adjustment for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed model analysis method was used for comparison using log-transformed percent CFA as the response variable, fixed effect factors for treatment, period, treatment sequence and pooled site and participant within treatment sequence as a random effect.||4.02|-7.23|0.4590
81491722|NCT06042855|162674682|SUPERIORITY|Posterior probability of efficacy (P(HR\>1))|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.03|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|||1.03|0.89|
81491723|NCT06042855|162674683|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|6.38||||||No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||6.38|0.32|
81491724|NCT06042855|162674686|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.78|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||1.78|0.82|
81491725|NCT06042855|162674687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.31|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||1.31|0.66|
81491726|NCT06042855|162674688|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.41|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||1.41|0.57|
81491727|NCT06042855|162674689|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.42|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||1.42|0.78|
81491728|NCT06042855|162674690|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.32||||||Day 7||1.32|0.85|
81491729|NCT06042855|162674690|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.28||||||Day 14||1.28|0.85|
81491730|NCT06042855|162674690|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.53||||||Day 28||1.53|0.94|
81491731|NCT06042855|162674690|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.48||||||Day 90||1.48|0.91|
81491732|NCT06042855|162674690|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.77||||||Day 120||1.77|1.06|
81491733|NCT06042855|162674690|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.66||||||Day 180||1.66|1.02|
81491734|NCT06042855|162674691|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.15||||||Day 7||1.15|0.86|
81491735|NCT06042855|162674691|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.21||||||Day 14||1.21|0.87|
81491736|NCT06042855|162674691|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.92||||||Day 28||0.92|0.58|
81491737|NCT06042855|162674691|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.02||||||Day 90||1.02|0.70|
81491738|NCT06042855|162674691|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.99||||||Day 120||0.99|0.68|
81491739|NCT06042855|162674691|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.01||||||Day 180||1.01|0.70|
81491740|NCT06042855|162674692|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.06||||||Day 7||1.06|0.70|
81491741|NCT06042855|162674692|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.14||||||Day 14||1.14|0.79|
81491742|NCT06042855|162674692|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.1||||||Day 28||1.10|0.69|
81491743|NCT06042855|162674692|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.25||||||Day 90||1.25|0.80|
81542219|NCT00385671|162761152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.734||95.0||||P-value is for QOS. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in LSEQ QOS scores.||||0.734
81542220|NCT00385671|162761152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.693||95.0||||P-value is for QOS. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in LSEQ QOS.||||0.693
81542221|NCT00385671|162761152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0||||P-value is for AFS. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in LSEQ AFS scores.||||0.720
81491744|NCT06042855|162674692|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.08||||||Day 120||1.08|0.70|
81491745|NCT06042855|162674692|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.04||||||Day 180||1.04|0.66|
81491746|NCT06042855|162674693|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.09||||||Day 7||1.09|0.70|
81491747|NCT06042855|162674693|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.98||||||Day 14||0.98|0.65|
81491748|NCT06042855|162674693|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.85||||||Day 28||0.85|0.47|
81491749|NCT06042855|162674693|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.08||||||Day 90||1.08|0.70|
81491750|NCT06042855|162674693|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.96||||||Day 120||0.96|0.62|
81491751|NCT06042855|162674693|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.95||||||Day 180||0.95|0.61|
81491752|NCT06042855|162674694|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.22||||||Day 7||1.22|0.83|
81491753|NCT06042855|162674694|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.13||||||Day 14||1.13|0.76|
81491754|NCT06042855|162674694|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.8||||||Day 28||0.80|0.45|
81491755|NCT06042855|162674694|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.9||||||Day 90||0.90|0.59|
81491756|NCT06042855|162674694|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.97||||||Day 120||0.97|0.61|
81491757|NCT06042855|162674694|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.94||||||Day 180||0.94|0.62|
81491758|NCT06042855|162674695|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.43||||||Day 7||1.43|0.95|
81491759|NCT06042855|162674695|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.25||||||Day 14||1.25|0.87|
81491760|NCT06042855|162674695|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.59||||||Day 28||1.59|0.99|
81491761|NCT06042855|162674695|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.35||||||Day 90||1.35|0.89|
81491762|NCT06042855|162674695|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.48||||||Day 120||1.48|0.98|
81491763|NCT06042855|162674695|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.46||||||Day 180||1.46|0.96|
81491764|NCT06042855|162674696|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.26||||||Day 7||1.26|0.96|
81491765|NCT06042855|162674696|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.14||||||Day 14||1.14|0.87|
81491766|NCT06042855|162674696|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.07||||||Day 28||1.07|0.81|
81491767|NCT06042855|162674696|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.07||||||Day 90||1.07|0.76|
81491768|NCT06042855|162674696|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.06||||||Day 120||1.06|0.78|
81542222|NCT00385671|162761152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.722||95.0||||P-value is for AFS. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in LSEQ AFS scores.||||0.722
81542223|NCT00385671|162761152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||95.0||||P-value is for AFS. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in LSEQ AFS scores.||||0.480
81542224|NCT00385671|162761152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.498||95.0||||P-value is for BFW. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in LSEQ BFW scores.||||0.498
81491769|NCT06042855|162674696|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.04||||||Day 180||1.04|0.75|
81491770|NCT06042855|162674697|SUPERIORITY|Posterior probability of efficacy (P(Difference in MTU (Active - Placebo)\<0))|Difference in model estimate time unwell|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.28|||||The mean time unwell is estimated from receipt of study drug to study day 14. The interval is a highest density credible interval.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||0.28|-0.21|
81491771|NCT06042855|162674698|SUPERIORITY|Posterior probability of efficacy (P(Difference days benefit (Active - Placebo)\>0))|Difference in model estimate time unwell|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.26|||||The interval is a highest density credible interval.|Analysis is exploratory. No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||0.26|-0.34|
81491772|NCT06038643|162674712|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons using False Discovery Rate.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81491773|NCT06038643|162674715|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||We conducted one-way analyses of covariance (ANCOVAs) to assess the effect of group (intervention vs. control) on post-intervention secondary outcomes, including cognition (Test My Brain Digital Neuropsychology Toolkit). Covariates in all models included age, sex, years of education, APOE4 status, and baseline scores.||||<0.01
81491774|NCT05710224|162674729|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT Ratio (V181 / Butantan - DV) to be \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.99||p-value, GMT Ratio, and CI are calculated using t-distribution with the variance estimate from serotype specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody titers as the response and a single term for vaccination group.|t-distribution|||DENV-1 GMT Ratio (V181/Butantan - DV)||0.99|0.76|<0.001
81491775|NCT05710224|162674729|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT Ratio (V181 / Butantan - DV) to be \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|7.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.03|8.35||p-value, GMT ratio, and CI are calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody titers as the response and a single term for vaccination group.|t-distribution|||DENV-2 GMT Ratio (V181 / Butantan - DV)||8.35|6.03|<0.001
81491776|NCT05710224|162674729|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT Ratio (V181 / Butantan - DV) to be \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|0.45||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.53||p-value, GMT ratio, and CI were calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody titers as the response and a single term for vaccination group.|t- distribution|||DENV-3 GMT Ratio (V181 / Butantan - DV)||0.53|0.39|1.000
81491777|NCT05710224|162674729|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT Ratio (V181 / Butantan - DV) to be \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|0.35||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.42||p-value, GMT ratio, and CI were calculated using the t-distribution with the variance estimate from a serotype specific linear model utilizing the natural log-transformed antibody titers as the response and a single term for vaccination group.|t-distribution|||DENV-4 GMT Ratio (V181 / Butantan - DV)||0.42|0.29|1.000
81491778|NCT05710224|162674730|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority required the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V181 - Butantan-DV) to be \>-10 percentage points|Difference in Percentage|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.3||p-value, estimated difference in percentage, and CI were calculated using the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||DENV-1 Difference in percentage (V181 - Butantan-DV)||1.3|-1.8|<0.001
81491779|NCT05710224|162674730|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority required the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V181 - Butantan - DV) to be \>-10 percentage points.|Difference in Percentage|15.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|18.5||p-value, estimated difference in percentage, and CI were calculated using the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||DENV-2 Difference in Percentage (V181 - Butantan-DV)||18.5|12.0|<0.001
81491780|NCT05710224|162674730|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V181 - Butantan-DV) to be \>-10 percentage points.|Difference in percentage|-3.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-1.6||p-value, estimated difference in percentage, and CI are calculated using the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||DENV-3 Difference in Percentage (V181 - Butantan-DV)||-1.6|-5.8|<0.001
81491781|NCT05710224|162674730|NON_INFERIORITY|The statistical criterion for non-inferiority requires the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V181 - Butantan - DV) to be \>-10 percentage points.|Difference in Percentage|-3.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-0.8||p-value, estimated difference in percentage, and CI are calculated using the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Miettinen & Nurminen method|||DENV-4 Difference in Percentage (V181 - Butantan - DV)||-0.8|-6.7|<0.001
81491782|NCT05710224|162674732|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and CI were calculated using the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in percentage|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|7.2||||||Erythema: Difference in Percentage (V181-Butantan - DV)||7.2|1.4|
81491783|NCT05710224|162674732|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and CI are calculated using the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percentage|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|3.9||||||Pain: Difference in Percentage (V181 - Butantan - DV).||3.9|-4.3|
81491784|NCT05710224|162674732|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and CI are calculated using the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percentage|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.3||||||Swelling: Difference in Percentage (V181 - Butantan - DV)||2.3|-1.1|
81542225|NCT00385671|162761152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.865||95.0||||P-value is for BFW. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in LSEQ BFW scores.||||0.865
81542226|NCT00385671|162761152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.408||95.0||||P-value is for BFW. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in LSEQ BFW scores.||||0.408
81542227|NCT00385671|162761153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|1.33||P-value is for total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in SDS total score.||1.33|-2.18|0.635
81542228|NCT00385671|162761153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|0.24||P-value is for total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in SDS total score.||0.24|-3.24|0.092
81542229|NCT00385671|162761153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.65||P-value is for total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in SDS total score.||0.65|-2.80|0.221
81542230|NCT00385671|162761153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.85||P-value is for item 1. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in SDS Item 1 score.||0.85|-0.88|0.974
81542231|NCT00385671|162761153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.13||P-value is for Item 1. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in SDS Item 1 score.||0.13|-1.63|0.093
81542232|NCT00385671|162761153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|0.12||P-value is for item 1. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in SDS Item 1 score.||0.12|-1.59|0.091
81542233|NCT00385671|162761153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.52||P-value is for item 2. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in SDS Item 2 score.||0.52|-0.75|0.733
81542234|NCT00385671|162761153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.11||P-value is for item 2. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in SDS item 2 score.||0.11|-1.15|0.102
81491785|NCT05710224|162674733|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and CI were calculated using the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in percentage|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|3.3||||||Arthralgia: Difference in Percentage (V181 - Butantan - DV)||3.3|-5.5|
81491786|NCT05710224|162674733|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and CI are calculated using the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percentage|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|3.1||||||Fatigue: Difference in Percentage (V181 - Butantan - DV)||3.1|-7.5|
81491787|NCT05710224|162674733|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and CI are calculated using the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percentage|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|1.9||||||Headache: Difference in Percentage (V181 - Butantan - DV)||1.9|-8.2|
81491788|NCT05710224|162674733|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and CI were calculated using the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percentage|-7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-2.7||||||Myalgia: Difference in Percentage (V181 - Butantan - DV)||-2.7|-13.1|
81491789|NCT05710224|162674733|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and CI are calculated using the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percentage|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-2.3||||||Pyrexia: Difference in Percentage (V181 - Butantan - DV)||-2.3|-8.2|
81491790|NCT05710224|162674733|OTHER|Estimated difference in percentage and CI were calculated using the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percentage|6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|11.8||||||Rash: Difference in Percentage (V181 - Butantan - DV)||11.8|1.9|
81491791|NCT05942040|162674751|OTHER|Pre-post test|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.16|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.16|0.43|0.17
81491792|NCT04337021|162674792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.513|||||||Chi-squared|||There were no statistical differences between the two treatment groups (chi-square=0.43, p=0.513)||||0.513
81491793|NCT04337021|162674793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.184|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.184
81491794|NCT04337021|162674794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.525|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.525
81491795|NCT04337021|162674795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.723|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.723
81491796|NCT04337021|162674796|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.569|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.569
81491797|NCT06375655|162674801|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81491798|NCT06375655|162674802|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.901509||||0.5007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|10.25|||Fisher Exact|||This analysis did not power the study||10.25|0.41|0.5007
81491799|NCT06375655|162674803|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.43||||0.3497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3986|232.3218|||Fisher Exact|||||232.3218|0.3986|0.3497
81491800|NCT06375655|162674804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7
81491801|NCT06375655|162674805|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6909776||||0.2302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4025454|1.1860776||Value at 1 month|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.1860776|0.4025454|0.2302
81491802|NCT06375655|162674805|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6909776||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4025454|1.1860776||Value at 3 months|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.1860776|0.4025454|0.3
81491803|NCT06375655|162674805|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6909776||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4025454|1.1860776||Value at 6 months|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.1860776|0.4025454|0.3
81574375|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.965|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 4: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.5|-0.5|0.965
81491804|NCT06375655|162674806|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.726859||||0.01692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.253958|5.929833||Value at 1 month postpartum|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.929833|1.253958|0.01692
81491805|NCT06375655|162674806|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.726859||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.253958|5.929833||Value at 2 months postpartum|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.929833|1.253958|0.7
81491806|NCT06375655|162674806|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.726859||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.253958|5.929833||Value at 3 months postpartum|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.929833|1.253958|0.3
81491807|NCT06375655|162674806|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.726859||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.253958|5.929833||Value at 6 months postpartum|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.929833|1.253958|0.15
81491808|NCT02743494|162674901|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|96.4|0.56|0.86|||Stratified log-rank test||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratio is Nivolumab over Placebo.|||0.86|0.56|0.0003
81491809|NCT02743494|162674902|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.1064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.03|||Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratio is Nivolumab over Placebo.|||1.03|0.070|0.1064
81491810|NCT02400736|162674904|SUPERIORITY|"Proportion of steady workers in each group was analyzed using a logistic regression model to calculate an odds ratio and 95% Confidence Interval. Adhering to the principle of intent-to-treat, participants were retained in the arm to which they were randomized for the 12-month follow-up period despite discontinuing the treatment intervention or exiting the study early. Missing data was counted as not worked."|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.49||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|5.43||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \</=0.05; not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||Using SamplePower 3.0 to estimate the statistical power, the target sample size of 120 (60 per group) provided 84% power to detect a 25% or greater absolute difference between groups in the percent of participants achieving 'steady worker' status (e.g., 40% in IPS vs. 15% in control arm), at the .05 level of significance, assuming a 10% attrition.||5.43|1.14|0.02
81491811|NCT02400736|162674905|SUPERIORITY|Intent to treat analysis.||||||0.003||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \</=0.05; not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||Total mean time worked was compared using an analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.003
81491812|NCT02400736|162674906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \</=0.05; not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||intent to treat analysis||||0.005
81491813|NCT02400736|162674907|SUPERIORITY|a priori threshold for statistical significance p \</=0.05; not adjusted for multiple comparisons.||||||0.033|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.033
81491814|NCT02400736|162674908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.853||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \</=0.05; not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Effect of treatment on outcome was analyzed using longitudinal mixed-effects regression model.Group by time interaction tested for treatment effect.||||||0.853
81491815|NCT02400736|162674909|SUPERIORITY|a priori threshold for statistical significance p \</=0.05; not adjusted for multiple comparisons.||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81491816|NCT02400736|162674910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \</=0.05; not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Effect of treatment on outcome was analyzed using longitudinal mixed-effects regression model.Group by time interaction tested for treatment effect.||The effect of treatment on each of secondary outcome measures were analyzed using a longitudinal mixed-effects regression model. The group by time interaction tested for the treatment effect.||||0.47
81491817|NCT02400736|162674911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \</=0.05; not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.062
81491818|NCT02400736|162674912|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.3||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \</= 0.05 or lower. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||>0.3
81491819|NCT02400736|162674913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \</=0.05; not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81491820|NCT02400736|162674914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \</=0.05; not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||||||0.006
81491821|NCT01363440|162674928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|9.35|15.04|||ANCOVA|||||15.04|9.35|<.0001
81491822|NCT01363440|162674928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|7.73|13.17|||ANCOVA|||||13.17|7.73|<.0001
81491823|NCT01363440|162674929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|45.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|34.7|57.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||57.0|34.7|.0001
81491824|NCT01363440|162674929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|38.8||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|27.2|50.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||50.3|27.2|.0001
81491825|NCT01363440|162674930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|34.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|24.1|44.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||44.4|24.1|<0.0001
81491826|NCT01363440|162674930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|23.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|13.5|33.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.1|13.5|<.0001
81491827|NCT01363440|162674931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|9.0|30.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.4|9.0|<.0001
81491828|NCT01363440|162674931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.9||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.4|25.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.4|4.4|0.0017
81542235|NCT00385671|162761153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.21||P-value is for item 2. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in SDS item 2 score.||0.21|-1.04|0.193
81491829|NCT01363440|162674932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-110.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-141.3|-80.22|||ANCOVA|||||-80.22|-141.3|<.0001
81491830|NCT01363440|162674932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-113.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-144.2|-82.75|||ANCOVA|||||-82.75|-144.2|<.0001
81491831|NCT01363440|162674933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.19||||0.0168||97.5|0.33|10.04|||ANCOVA|||||10.04|0.33|0.0168
81542236|NCT00385671|162761153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.43||P-value is for item 3. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in SDS item 3 score.||0.43|-0.76|0.584
81491832|NCT01363440|162674933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.36||||0.0323|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.21|8.93|||ANCOVA|||||8.93|-0.21|0.0323
81491833|NCT01363440|162674934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.86||||0.1702|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.82|7.54|||ANCOVA|||||7.54|-1.82|0.1702
81491834|NCT01363440|162674934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.65||||0.4067|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.83|6.13|||ANCOVA|||||6.13|-2.83|0.4067
81491835|NCT03695094|162674967|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.725|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.586|0.896|||ANOVA|||The analysis of variance model (ANOVA) included the fixed effects of treatment group. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed after the analysis. The geometric mean ratio and the respective 90% confidence interval (CI) was derived for the Inducers group vs the Neutral-control group from the ANOVA model using least-squares means difference.||0.896|0.586|
81491836|NCT03695094|162674969|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.636|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.504|0.801|||ANOVA|||The analysis of variance model (ANOVA) included the fixed effects of treatment group. The natural logs were taken of the dependent variables and were back-transformed after the analysis. The geometric mean ratio and the respective 90% confidence interval (CI) was derived for the Inducers group vs the Neutral-control group from the ANOVA model using least-squares means difference.||0.801|0.504|
81491837|NCT05558410|162674998|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81491838|NCT05558410|162674999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2781|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2781
81491839|NCT05558410|162675000|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81491840|NCT05558410|162675001|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81491841|NCT05558410|162675002|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81491842|NCT05558410|162675003|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Pearson's chi-squared test|||||||<0.0001
81491843|NCT05558410|162675004|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81491844|NCT05558410|162675005|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81491845|NCT05558410|162675006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0237|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0237
81491846|NCT05558410|162675007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum|||||||0.0080
81491847|NCT02265744|162675017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9745|||||||Chi-squared|Nominal p-values that are not adjusted for multiplicity.||||||0.9745
81491848|NCT02265744|162675017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6217|||||||Chi-squared|Nominal p-values that are not adjusted for multiplicity.||||||0.6217
81491849|NCT02265744|162675017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8295|||||||Chi-squared|Nominal p-values that are not adjusted for multiplicity.||||||0.8295
81491850|NCT02265744|162675017|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9439|||||||Chi-squared|Nominal p-values that are not adjusted for multiplicity.||||||0.9439
81491851|NCT04999020|162675077|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-15.38||||0.4192|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-38.55|8.48|||Barnard's unconditional exact test|||||8.48|-38.55|0.4192
81491852|NCT00896233|162675102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ICC|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|0.99||||||ICC for measures of liver stiffness obtained by MRE (i.e., average over all 4 slices of the maximum stiffness for each slice) with respect to repeatability (precision) of multiple MRE assessments. This pertains to the Common ROI.||0.99|0.81|
81491853|NCT00896233|162675102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ICC|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|0.98||||||ICC for measures of liver stiffness obtained by MRE (i.e., average over all 4 slices of the maximum stiffness for each slice) with respect to repeatability (precision) of multiple MRE assessments. This pertains to the Common ROI.||0.98|0.71|
81491854|NCT00896233|162675102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ICC|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|0.98||||||ICC for measures of liver stiffness obtained by MRE (i.e., average over all 4 slices of the maximum stiffness for each slice) with respect to repeatability (precision) of multiple MRE assessments. This pertains to the Individual ROI.||0.98|0.78|
81491855|NCT00896233|162675102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ICC|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|0.98||||||ICC for measures of liver stiffness obtained by MRE (i.e., average over all 4 slices of the maximum stiffness for each slice) with respect to repeatability (precision) of multiple MRE assessments. This pertains to the Individual ROI.||0.98|0.75|
81491856|NCT00896233|162675103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ICC|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|0.99||||||ICC for measures of liver stiffness obtained by MRE (i.e., average over all 4 slices of the maximum stiffness for each slice) with respect to repeatability (precision) of multiple MRE assessments. This pertains to the Common ROI.||0.99|0.80|
81491857|NCT00896233|162675103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ICC|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|0.99||||||ICC for measures of liver stiffness obtained by MRE (i.e., average over all 4 slices of the maximum stiffness for each slice) with respect to repeatability (precision) of multiple MRE assessments. This pertains to the Common ROI.||0.99|0.78|
81491858|NCT00896233|162675103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ICC|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.0||||||ICC for measures of liver stiffness obtained by MRE (i.e., average over all 4 slices of the maximum stiffness for each slice) with respect to repeatability (precision) of multiple MRE assessments. This pertains to the Individual ROI.||1.00|0.87|
81491859|NCT00896233|162675103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ICC|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.0||||||ICC for measures of liver stiffness obtained by MRE (i.e., average over all 4 slices of the maximum stiffness for each slice) with respect to repeatability (precision) of multiple MRE assessments. This pertains to the Individual ROI.||1.00|0.88|
81491860|NCT02965456|162675106|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors of treatment group and analysis center and the respective baseline lesion count as a covariate.||||<0.001
81491861|NCT02965456|162675107|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with factors of treatment group and analysis center and the respective baseline lesion count as a covariate.||||<0.001
81491862|NCT02965456|162675108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was performed using a logistic regression test (using Firth's Penalized Likelihood) with factors of treatment group and analysis center.||||0.007
81491863|NCT04465955|162675111|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.4345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.528|0.227|||Random coefficient model|Covariates included terms for time, treatment-by-time interaction, baseline fellow eye CNV status, baseline focality, and baseline GA lesion location||Rate of Change Difference Between NGM621 Q4W and Pooled Sham||0.227|-0.528|0.4345
81491864|NCT04465955|162675111|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.155||||0.4217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.536|0.225|||Random coefficient model|Covariates included terms for time, treatment-by-time interaction, baseline fellow eye CNV status, baseline focality, and baseline GA lesion location||Rate of Change Difference Between NGM621 Q8W and Pooled Sham||0.225|-0.536|0.4217
81491865|NCT00387127|162675125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of par. with CR|10.7||||0.3658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|37.3||From exact test that common odds ratio equals 1|Fisher Exact||Complete response was defined as the percentage of participants achieving a CR as determined by an independent radiological review.|||37.3|-13.4|0.3658
81491866|NCT00387127|162675126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of par. with CR|28.8||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|53.6||From exact test that common odds ratio equals 1|Fisher Exact||Complete response was defined as the percentage of participants achieving a CR as determined by the investigator.|||53.6|5.7|0.0130
81491867|NCT00387127|162675135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in overall response rate|16.3||||0.1969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|42.1||From exact test that common odds ratio equals 1|Fisher Exact||Overall response was defined as the percentage of participants achieving a PR or CR as determined by the investigator.|||42.1|-8.6|0.1969
81491868|NCT06922760|162675313|OTHER|Statistical Test of Hypothesis||||||0.411|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.411
81491869|NCT06922760|162675313|OTHER|Statistical Test of Hypothesis||||||0.161|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.161
81491870|NCT06922760|162675314|OTHER|Statistical Test of Hypothesis||||||0.007|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.007
81491871|NCT06922760|162675314|OTHER|Statistical Test of Hypothesis||||||0.5|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.5
81491872|NCT00835978|162675320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.578||||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.017|2.448||A priori defined threshold for statistical significance was: alpha=0.10 (one-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||ORR for the 2 treatment arms was compared with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by ECOG performance status. The relative risk ratio estimator was used to contrast the treatment effects on the endpoint. Both a point estimate and a 2-sided 95% CI were calculated using a normal approximation.||2.448|1.017|0.0189
81491873|NCT00835978|162675321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.849||||0.2444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.535|1.348|||Log Rank|||||1.348|0.535|0.2444
81491874|NCT03083379|162675339|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalency is defined as no statistically significant difference in dorsal region redistribution of ventilation following breath cycle 1, 2, and 3 lung expansion therapy sequences.||||||0.9|||||||Mann-Whitney U test|||||||.90
81491875|NCT00923702|162675349|NON_INFERIORITY|To test for non-inferiority of antibody concentrations in different dose groups, log-transformed mean MFIs in linear regression models were used to obtain MFI ratios and their corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Antibody titres at months 0, 7, 12, 36 and 48 were compared and non-inferiority was inferred when the lower bound of the confidence interval of the ratio of the immunogenicity measures exceeded 0.5.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5|||||ONE_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||The lower bound of the 95% CI ratio of immunogeneicity measures was used instead. No p-values were estimated.|||||
81491876|NCT00923702|162675350|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine efficacy|95.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81491877|NCT01086475|162675354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45
81491878|NCT01086475|162675355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.927|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.927
81542237|NCT00385671|162761153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.06||P-value is for item 3. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in SDS item 3 score.||0.06|-1.12|0.077
81542238|NCT00385671|162761153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.22||P-value is for item 3. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in SDS item 3 score.||0.22|-0.95|0.221
81542239|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.82||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|0.32||P-value is for male, total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) total score.||0.32|-3.96|0.096
81542240|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|1.13||P-value is for male, total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) total score.||1.13|-3.16|0.353
81542241|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|2.88||P-value is for male, total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) total score.||2.88|-1.27|0.444
81491879|NCT01086475|162675356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.048
81491880|NCT00505362|162675362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81491881|NCT00505362|162675363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.61
81491882|NCT02400580|162675367|OTHER|||||||0.517|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.517
81491883|NCT02400580|162675369|OTHER|||||||0.508|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.508
81491884|NCT01579305|162675370|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is pre-defined as 15% i.e., if the difference in responder rates is significantly greater than -15% (i.e., the lower confidence limit is greater than -15%), statistical non-inferiority of VOLBELLA® to Restylane-L® is established.|Difference in responder rates|4.9|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-6.7||||||Difference in responder rates is calculated as the responder rate at Month 3 for VOLBELLA® minus the responder rate at Month 3 for Restylane-L®.|The null hypothesis is that VOLBELLA® is inferior to Restylane-L® in terms of responder rate at Month 3, and the alternative hypothesis is that VOLBELLA® is inferior to Restylane-L® in terms of responder rate at Month 3 with 15% pre-defined non-inferiority margin. To test the null hypothesis, a difference in responder rates of these products (VOLBELLA® - Restylane-L®) at Month 3 and a 1-sided 97.5% Wald confidence interval for the difference is calculated.|||-6.7|
81491885|NCT01004393|162675378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.161
81491886|NCT01336972|162675382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare Final Treatment versus Baseline|paired t-test|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||<0.05
81491887|NCT01336972|162675382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare Final Treatment versus Baseline|paited t-test|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||<0.05
81491888|NCT01336972|162675382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare Final Treatment versus Baseline|paired t-test|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491889|NCT01336972|162675382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare Post Treatment versus Baseline|paired t-test|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491890|NCT01336972|162675382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare Post Treatment versus Baseline|paired t-test|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491891|NCT01336972|162675382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare Post Treatment versus Baseline|paired t-test|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491892|NCT01336972|162675382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491893|NCT01336972|162675382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491894|NCT01336972|162675382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||<0.05
81491895|NCT01336972|162675382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491896|NCT01336972|162675382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491897|NCT01336972|162675382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491898|NCT01336972|162675383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare Final Treatment versus Baseline for all treatment groups|paired t-test|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491899|NCT01336972|162675383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare Post Treatment versus Baseline for all treatment groups|paired t-test|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491900|NCT01336972|162675383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491901|NCT01336972|162675383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491902|NCT01336972|162675383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491903|NCT01336972|162675383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491904|NCT01336972|162675383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491905|NCT01336972|162675384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare Final Treatment versus Baseline|paired t-test|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491906|NCT01336972|162675384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare Post Treatment versus Baseline for all treatment groups|paired t-test|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491907|NCT01336972|162675384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491908|NCT01336972|162675384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding||||>0.05
81491909|NCT01336972|162675384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81575901|NCT04786990|162823172|OTHER|||||||0.89||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4 versus Week 8||||0.8900
81491910|NCT01336972|162675384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491911|NCT01336972|162675384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||<0.05
81491912|NCT01336972|162675384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A change of 10% was chosen as representing a clinically significant change in mGFR or ERPF. For this purpose, the alpha level was set at 0.05 and the beta level (power) at 95% instead of 80%, to decrease the chance of a false-negative finding.||||>0.05
81491913|NCT01336972|162675385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Test to compare Final Treatment versus Baseline for all treatment groups||||<0.05
81491914|NCT01336972|162675385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Test to compare Post Treatment versus Baseline||||>0.05
81491915|NCT01336972|162675385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Test to compare Post Treatment versus Baseline||||>0.05
81491916|NCT01336972|162675385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Test to compare Post Treatment versus Baseline||||<0.05
81491917|NCT01336972|162675385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment||||||>0.05
81491918|NCT01336972|162675385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment|paired t-test|||||||>0.05
81491919|NCT01336972|162675385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81491920|NCT01336972|162675385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81491921|NCT01336972|162675385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81491922|NCT01336972|162675385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81491923|NCT01336972|162675389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Comparison of all treatment groups versus Baseline at Final Treatment||||<0.05
81491924|NCT01336972|162675389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Comparison of all treatment groups versus Baseline at Post Treatment||||<0.05
81491925|NCT01336972|162675389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment||||>0.05
81491926|NCT01336972|162675389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment||||<0.05
81491927|NCT01336972|162675389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment||||>0.05
81491928|NCT01336972|162675389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment||||>0.05
81491929|NCT01336972|162675389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment||||>0.05
81491930|NCT01336972|162675389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment||||>0.05
81491931|NCT01336972|162675390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Test to compare Final Treatment versus Baseline for all treatment groups||||<0.05
81491932|NCT01336972|162675390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment||||<0.05
81491933|NCT01336972|162675390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment||||>0.05
81491934|NCT01336972|162675390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment||||<0.05
81491935|NCT01336972|162675390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Test to compare PostTreatment versus Baseline for all treatment groups||||>0.05
81491936|NCT01336972|162675390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment||||>0.05
81491937|NCT01336972|162675390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment||||>0.05
81491938|NCT01336972|162675390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment||||<0.05
81491939|NCT01336972|162675391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||paired te-test|||Test to compare Final Treatment versus Baseline for all treatment groups||||<0.05
81491940|NCT01336972|162675391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment||||>0.05
81491941|NCT01336972|162675391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment||||>0.05
81491942|NCT01336972|162675391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Final Treatment||||>0.05
81491943|NCT01336972|162675391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Test to compare Post Treatment versus Baseline||||<0.05
81491944|NCT01336972|162675391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t-test|||Test to compare Post Treatment versus Baseline||||>0.05
81491945|NCT01336972|162675391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Test to compare Post Treatment versus Baseline||||>0.05
81491946|NCT01336972|162675391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment||||>0.05
81491947|NCT01336972|162675391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment||||>0.05
81491948|NCT01336972|162675391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test to compare treatment groups at Post Treatment||||>0.05
81491949|NCT04018001|162675392|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0115|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0115
81491950|NCT04018001|162675392|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.410198||||0.0227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0492535|1.8953079||To better assess true effect of treatment,analysis with participant's baseline characteristic was adjusted to remove influence on the outcome measure.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.8953079|1.0492535|0.0227
81491951|NCT04018001|162675393|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3564|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3564
81491952|NCT04018001|162675393|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9022||||0.2629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7534|1.0803||To better assess true effect of treatment,analysis with participant's baseline characteristic was adjusted to remove influence on the outcome measure.|Regression, Cox|||||1.0803|0.7534|0.2629
81542242|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|3.48||P-value is for female, total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) total score.||3.48|-2.29|0.682
81542243|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|1.82||P-value is for female, total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) total score.||1.82|-4.08|0.450
81542244|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.73||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|1.04||P-value is for female, total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) total score.||1.04|-4.49|0.218
81542245|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.26||P-value is for male, pleasure. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) pleasure subscore.||0.26|-0.36|0.747
81574376|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.389|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.7|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 4: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.7|-0.2|0.389
81491953|NCT04018001|162675394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0123|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0123
81491954|NCT04018001|162675394|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|0.0300853||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0092322|0.0509385||To better assess true effect of treatment,analysis with participant's baseline characteristic was adjusted to remove influence on the outcome measure.|Generalized linear model|||||0.0509385|0.0092322|0.0047
81491955|NCT04018001|162675395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0002
81491956|NCT04018001|162675395|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7910474||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3167136|2.4362554||To better assess true effect of treatment,analysis with participant's baseline characteristic was adjusted to remove influence on the outcome measure.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.4362554|1.3167136|0.0002
81491957|NCT04018001|162675396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4071|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4071
81491958|NCT04018001|162675396|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.0104065||||0.6143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.030062|0.0508746||To better assess true effect of treatment,analysis with participant's baseline characteristic was adjusted to remove influence on the outcome measure.|Generalized linear model|||||0.0508746|-0.030062|0.6143
81491959|NCT04018001|162675397|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0010
81491960|NCT04018001|162675397|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5211586||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1594614|1.9956882||To better assess true effect of treatment,analysis with participant's baseline characteristic was adjusted to remove influence on the outcome measure.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.9956882|1.1594614|0.0025
81491961|NCT04018001|162675398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4595|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4595
81491962|NCT04018001|162675398|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1225||||0.3354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8873|1.4201||To better assess true effect of treatment,analysis with participant's baseline characteristic was adjusted to remove influence on the outcome measure.|Regression, Cox|||||1.4201|0.8873|0.3354
81491963|NCT04018001|162675399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.113|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1130
81491964|NCT04018001|162675399|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.0151242||||0.1194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003908|0.0341568||To better assess true effect of treatment,analysis with participant's baseline characteristic was adjusted to remove influence on the outcome measure.|Generalized linear model|||||0.0341568|-0.003908|0.1194
81491965|NCT04018001|162675400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0200
81491966|NCT04018001|162675400|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4143816||||0.0364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0221455|1.9571335||To better assess true effect of treatment,analysis with participant's baseline characteristic was adjusted to remove influence on the outcome measure.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.9571335|1.0221455|0.0364
81491967|NCT04018001|162675401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9031|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9031
81491968|NCT04018001|162675401|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.008587||||0.6376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044317|0.0271416||To better assess true effect of treatment,analysis with participant's baseline characteristic was adjusted to remove influence on the outcome measure.|Generalized linear model|||||0.0271416|-0.044317|0.6376
81491969|NCT04018001|162675402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3584|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3584
81491970|NCT04018001|162675402|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1077385||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8489444|1.4454238||To better assess true effect of treatment,analysis with participant's baseline characteristic was adjusted to remove influence on the outcome measure.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.4454238|0.8489444|0.4510
81491971|NCT04018001|162675403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0624|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0624
81491972|NCT04018001|162675404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4914|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4914
81491973|NCT02448043|162675405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.532||||||Threshold is p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.532
81491974|NCT02448043|162675406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.523||||||Threshold is p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.523
81491975|NCT02448043|162675407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.912||||||Threshold is p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparing baseline values of both arms to completion values of both arms||||0.912
81542246|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.45||P-value is for male, pleasure. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) pleasure subscore.||0.45|-0.18|0.390
81491976|NCT02448043|162675408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062||||||Threshold is p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between baseline nail brittleness values and completion values||||0.062
81491977|NCT00827242|162675420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.004||95.0||||The p-value associates with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to 12 weeks between treatment groups for IPSS. Under the pre-specified fixed sequence testing procedure, the significance level of 0.05 is used for assessment.|ANCOVA|||||||0.004
81491978|NCT00827242|162675421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.029||95.0||||The p-value associates with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to 4 weeks between treatment groups for BII. Under the pre-specified fixed sequence testing procedure, the significance level of 0.05 is used for assessment.|ANCOVA|||||||0.029
81491979|NCT00827242|162675422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.057||95.0||||The p-value associates with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to 12 weeks between treatment groups for BII. Under the pre-specified fixed sequence testing procedure, the significance level of 0.05 is used for assessment.|ANCOVA|||||||0.057
81491980|NCT00827242|162675423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.002||95.0||||The p-value associates with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to 12 weeks between treatment groups for IPSS storage subscore. Under the pre-specified fixed sequence testing procedure, the significance level of 0.05 is used for assessment.|ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81491981|NCT00827242|162675424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.02||95.0||||The p-value associates with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to 12 weeks between treatment groups for IPSS voiding subscore. Under the pre-specified fixed sequence testing procedure, the significance level of 0.05 is used for assessment.|ANCOVA|||||||0.020
81491982|NCT00827242|162675425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.233||95.0||||The p-value associates with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to 12 weeks between treatment groups for IPSS nocturia question. Under the pre-specified fixed sequence testing procedure, the significance level of 0.05 is used for assessment.|ANCOVA|||||||0.233
81491983|NCT00827242|162675426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.013||95.0||||The p-value associates with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to 12 weeks between treatment groups for IPSS QoL Index. Under the pre-specified fixed sequence testing procedure, the significance level of 0.05 is used for assessment.|ANCOVA|||||||0.013
81491984|NCT00827242|162675427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||The p-value associates with difference between treatment groups for the 7 response categories.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Results were adjusted for baseline LUTS severity (moderate \[total IPSS \< 20\]; severe \[total IPSS \>= 20\]||||||0.021
81491985|NCT00827242|162675428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||The p-value associates with difference between treatment groups for the 7 response categories.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Results were adjusted for baseline LUTS severity (moderate \[total IPSS \< 20\]; severe \[total IPSS \>= 20\]||||||0.009
81491986|NCT00827242|162675429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.146||95.0||||The p-value associates with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to 1 week between treatment groups for IPSS. Under the pre-specified fixed sequence testing procedure, the significance level of 0.05 is used for assessment.|ANCOVA|||||||0.146
81491987|NCT00827242|162675430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.003||95.0||||The p-value associates with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to 4 weeks between treatment groups for IPSS. Under the pre-specified fixed sequence testing procedure, the significance level of 0.05 is used for assessment.|ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81491988|NCT00827242|162675431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value associates with LS Mean difference of changes from baseline to 12 weeks between treatment groups for IIEF-EF domain score. Under the pre-specified fixed sequence testing procedure, the significance level of 0.05 is used for assessment.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81491989|NCT00827242|162675432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0||||The p-value associates with mean difference of changes from baseline to 12 weeks between treatment groups for Qmax. Under the pre-specified fixed sequence testing procedure, the significance level of 0.05 is used for assessment.|ranked ANOVA|||||||0.300
81491990|NCT00827242|162675435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0||||The p-value associates with mean difference of changes from baseline to 12 weeks between treatment groups for PVR volume. Under the pre-specified fixed sequence testing procedure, the significance level of 0.05 is used for assessment.|ranked ANOVA|||||||0.500
81491991|NCT00471107|162675445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Power analysis was based on WMS-III Word Lists performance. With an effect comparable to the effect on verbal fluency in an earlier study of left frontal TDCS in healthy subjects, it would require 10 subjects per group (30 total) for a significance level of 0.05 and 80% power.||||>0.05
81491992|NCT00699751|162675446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.691||||5e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.578|0.827|||Log Rank|Stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The hazard ratio (Alpharadin:Placebo) is from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The null hypothesis for the comparison of overall survival, and also for the secondary endpoints, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||0.827|0.578|0.00005
81491993|NCT00699751|162675447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.169|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|0.22|||Log Rank|Stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The hazard ratio (Alpharadin:Placebo) is from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The null hypothesis for the comparison of time to total ALP progression, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||0.22|0.131|<0.00001
81491994|NCT00699751|162675448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||\>=30% reduction in blood level|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of \>=30% reduction in blood level, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||<0.001
81491995|NCT00699751|162675448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||\>=50% reduction in blood level|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of \>=50% reduction in blood level, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||<0.001
81491996|NCT00699751|162675448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Confirmed Total ALP Response (\>=30%)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of Confirmed Total ALP Response (\>=30%), is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||<0.001
81491997|NCT00699751|162675448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Confirmed Total ALP Response (\>=50%)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of Confirmed Total ALP Response (\>=50%), is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||<0.001
81491998|NCT00699751|162675449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||\>=30% reduction in blood level|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of \>=30% reduction in blood level, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||<0.001
81491999|NCT00699751|162675449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||\>=50% reduction in blood level|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of \>=50% reduction in blood level, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||<0.001
81492000|NCT00699751|162675449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Confirmed Total ALP Response (\>=50%)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of Confirmed Total ALP Response (\>=50%), is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||<0.001
81492001|NCT00699751|162675450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Total ALP normalization|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of Total ALP normalization, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||<0.001
81492002|NCT00699751|162675451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Percentage Change from Baseline|ANCOVA|adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of Percentage change from baseline, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||<0.001
81542247|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.49||P-value is for male, pleasure. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) pleasure subscore.||0.49|-0.12|0.228
81492003|NCT00699751|162675452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Maximum Percentage decrease from baseline to week 12|ANCOVA|Adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of Maximum Percentage decrease from baseline to week 12, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||<0.001
81492004|NCT00699751|162675453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Percentage change from baseline|ANCOVA|adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of Percentage change from baseline, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||<0.001
81492005|NCT00699751|162675454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Maximum Percentage decrease from baseline during the 24 week treatment|ANCOVA|adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of Maximum Percentage decrease from baseline during the 24 week treatment, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||<0.001
81492006|NCT00699751|162675455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.643|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.539|0.768||Time to Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) progression|Log Rank|Stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The hazard ratio (Alpharadin:Placebo) is from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The null hypothesis for the comparison of Time to PSA progression, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||0.768|0.539|<0.00001
81492007|NCT00699751|162675456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||\>=30% reduction in blood level|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of \>=30% reduction in blood level, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||<0.001
81542248|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.67||P-value is for female, pleasure. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) pleasure subscore.||0.67|-0.18|0.260
81542249|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.11||P-value is for female, pleasure. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) pleasure subscore.||0.11|-0.76|0.141
81542250|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.16||P-value is for female, pleasure. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) pleasure subscore.||-0.16|-0.98|0.007
81492008|NCT00699751|162675456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106||||||\>=50% reduction in blood level|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of \>=50% reduction in blood level, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||0.106
81492009|NCT00699751|162675456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032||||||Confirmed PSA Response(\>=50%)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of Confirmed PSA Response(\>=50%), is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||0.032
81492010|NCT00699751|162675457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||\>=30% reduction in blood level|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of \>=30% reduction in blood level, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||<0.001
81492011|NCT00699751|162675457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||\>=50% reduction in blood level|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of \>=50% reduction in blood level, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||0.002
81492012|NCT00699751|162675457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||Confirmed PSA Response(\>=50%)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of Confirmed PSA Response(\>=50%), is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||0.005
81492013|NCT00699751|162675458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||||||Percentage change from baseline in PSA at Week 12|ANCOVA|Adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of Percentage change from baseline in PSA at Week 12, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||0.160
81492014|NCT00699751|162675459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||Maximum Percentage Decrease from Baseline up to Week 12|ANCOVA|Adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of Maximum Percentage Decrease from Baseline up to Week 12, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||0.004
81542251|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.25||P-value is for male, desire/frequency. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) desire/frequency subscore.||0.25|-0.61|0.409
81542252|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.35||P-value is for male, desire/frequency. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) desire/frequency subscore.||0.35|-0.51|0.715
81542253|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.52||P-value is for male, desire/frequency. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) desire/frequency subscore.||0.52|-0.32|0.641
81542254|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.47||P-value is for female, desire/frequency. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) desire/frequency subscore.||0.47|-0.64|0.767
81542255|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.52||P-value is for female, desire/frequency. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) desire/frequency subscore.||0.52|-0.61|0.881
81542256|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.59||p-value is for female, desire/frequency. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) desire/frequency subscore.||0.59|-0.51|0.885
81542257|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.32||P-value is for male, desire/interest. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) desire/interest subscore.||0.32|-0.96|0.325
81574377|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.433|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|0.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 4: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.3|-0.8|0.433
81492015|NCT00699751|162675460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||Percentage change from baseline in PSA at EOT|ANCOVA|Adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of Percentage change from baseline in PSA at EOT, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||0.009
81492016|NCT00699751|162675461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Maximum Percentage Decrease from Baseline in PSA response During the 24 Week Treatment Period|ANCOVA|Adjusting for the binary stratification factors, total ALP, current use of Bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.||The null hypothesis for the comparison of Maximum Percentage Decrease from Baseline in PSA response During the 24 Week Treatment Period, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||||<0.001
81542258|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.56||P-value is for male, desire/interest. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) desire/interest subscore.||0.56|-0.73|0.798
81492017|NCT00699751|162675462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.657||||0.00012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.529|0.814||Time to first Skeletal Related Event (SRE)|Log Rank|Stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The hazard ratio (Alpharadin:Placebo) is from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The null hypothesis for the comparison of time to first SRE, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists||0.814|0.529|0.00012
81492018|NCT00699751|162675463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.639||||8e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.511|0.8||Time to External Beam Radiotherapy|Log Rank|Stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The hazard ratio (Alpharadin:Placebo) is from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The null hypothesis for the comparison of time to EBRT, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists||0.8|0.511|0.00008
81492019|NCT00699751|162675464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.344||||0.00191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.695||stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|Log Rank|Stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The hazard ratio (Alpharadin:Placebo) is from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The null hypothesis for the comparison of Time to Receiving Radio-isotope, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists||0.695|0.17|0.00191
81492020|NCT00699751|162675465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.847||||0.53277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.504|1.426||Time to Pathological Bone Fracture|Log Rank|Stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The hazard ratio (Alpharadin:Placebo) is from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The null hypothesis for the comparison of Time to Pathological Bone Fracture, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists||1.426|0.504|0.53277
81492021|NCT00699751|162675466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.949||||0.89567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.435|2.07||Time to Surgical Intervention|Log Rank|Stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The hazard ratio (Alpharadin:Placebo) is from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The null hypothesis for the comparison of Time to Surgical Intervention, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists||2.07|0.435|0.89567
81492022|NCT00699751|162675467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.14486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.404|1.145||Time to Spinal Cord Compression|Log Rank|Stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The hazard ratio (Alpharadin:Placebo) is from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The null hypothesis for the comparison of Time to Spinal Cord Compression, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||1.145|0.404|0.14486
81492023|NCT00699751|162675468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.727||||0.00932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.571|0.925||Time to Other Cancer Treatment|Log Rank|Stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The hazard ratio (Alpharadin:Placebo) is from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The null hypothesis for the comparison of Time to Other Cancer Treatment, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||0.925|0.571|0.00932
81492024|NCT00699751|162675469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.00187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.546|0.873||Time to Marked Deterioration of ECOG PS|Log Rank|Stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The hazard ratio (Alpharadin:Placebo) is from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by total ALP, current use of bisphosphonates and prior use of Docetaxel.|The null hypothesis for the comparison of Time to Marked Deterioration of ECOG PS, is that there is no difference between Alpharadin and placebo for that endpoint; the alternative hypothesis is that a difference exists.||0.873|0.546|0.00187
81492025|NCT00294398|162675489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.87
81492026|NCT00762177|162675521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492027|NCT00762177|162675522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492028|NCT00762177|162675523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492029|NCT00762177|162675524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492030|NCT00762177|162675525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492031|NCT00762177|162675526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492032|NCT00762177|162675527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492033|NCT00762177|162675528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||the tongue will be scrapped 5 times with the edge of a tongue depressor. The depressor is vortex in sterile phosphate buffered saline(PBS) and the sample is then sonicated using a Branson 450A sonicator with a cup horn for 30 seconds. Samples diluted (10 fold) in PBS and plated using a spiral systems autoplate 4000 spiral plater on CFAT Agar||||0.05
81492034|NCT00762177|162675529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492035|NCT00762177|162675530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492036|NCT00762177|162675531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492037|NCT00762177|162675532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492038|NCT00762177|162675533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492039|NCT00762177|162675534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492040|NCT00762177|162675535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81574378|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.94|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|0.8|||LS Mean Difference|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 5: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.8|-0.9|0.940
81492041|NCT00762177|162675536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492042|NCT00762177|162675537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492043|NCT00762177|162675538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492044|NCT00762177|162675539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492045|NCT00762177|162675540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492046|NCT00762177|162675541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492047|NCT00762177|162675542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492048|NCT00762177|162675543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492049|NCT00762177|162675544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81492050|NCT06100250|162675562|OTHER|Paired sample t-test, 2 sided|Mean Difference (Net)|0.82||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Paired sample t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 66|Estimation parameter represents the average of the differences between the paired observations (post-intervention score minus pre-intervention score)|Null hypothesis = Mean difference between the paired STI-related knowledge scores (pre-intervention and post-intervention) is 0||||0.01
81492051|NCT06100250|162675564|OTHER|Paired sample t-test, 2 sided|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.29|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Paired sample t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 47|Estimation parameter represents the average of the differences between the paired observations (post-intervention score minus pre-intervention score)|Null hypothesis = Mean difference between the paired self-efficacy for specimen self-collection scores (pre-intervention and post-intervention) is 0||||<0.01
81492052|NCT05259033|162675574|SUPERIORITY|Responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with region and randomised treatment as fixed factors and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Each imputed dataset is analysed separately and estimates are combined using Rubin's rules.|Estimated treatment difference|-0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Treatment policy strategy||-0.33|-0.56|<0.0001
81492053|NCT01405911|162675580|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-7.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.85|-4.36|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-4.36|-9.85|<0.001
81492054|NCT01405911|162675580|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-9.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.82|-6.33|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-6.33|-11.82|<0.001
81492055|NCT01405911|162675580|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.97||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.61|0.67|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||0.67|-4.61|0.143
81492056|NCT01405911|162675581|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-17.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.55|-13.86|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-13.86|-21.55|<0.001
81492057|NCT01405911|162675581|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-16.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.32|-12.5|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||-12.50|-20.32|<0.001
81492058|NCT01405911|162675581|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.3||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|4.82|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||4.82|-2.22|0.469
81492059|NCT01181479|162675585|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of AG200-15 and Lessina for cycles 1-6.||||||0.067|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.067
81492060|NCT02184156|162675597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81492061|NCT02184156|162675598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81492062|NCT00002874|162675608|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.98||One-sided significance level = 0.046 to preserve overall significance level of 0.05 for the study.|Log Rank||Stratifying variables were fixed covariates: prior hormone therapy (yes/no), entry prostate-specific antigen (PSA) (1.6-4.0 vs. 0.2-1.5), PSA nadir after surgery (\< 0.5 vs. \>= 0.5), positive surgical margins (yes/no). Reference level = placebo arm.|||0.98|0.59|0.020
81492063|NCT00002874|162675609|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.1||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.53|||Gray's test|One-sided test|||Reference level = placebo arm|1.53|0.79|0.289
81492064|NCT00002874|162675610|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.58|||Gray's test|One-sided test|Reference level = placebo arm|||0.58|0.40|<0.001
81492065|NCT00002874|162675611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.46|||Gray's test|One-sided test|Reference level = placebo arm|||1.46|0.85|0.213
81492066|NCT00002874|162675612|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81492067|NCT00002874|162675613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.87|||Gray's test|One-sided test|Reference level = placebo arm|||0.87|0.46|0.002
81492068|NCT00002874|162675614|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.74|||Gray's test|One-sided test|Reference level = placebo arm|||0.74|0.32|<0.001
81492069|NCT00002874|162675615|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.71|||Log Rank|One-side test|||Reference level = placebo arm|0.71|0.50|< 0.001
81492070|NCT00002874|162675616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Chi-squared|||Acute radiotherapy toxicity||||0.060
81492071|NCT00002874|162675616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Chi-squared|||Hormone therapy and late radiotherapy toxicity||||0.029
81492072|NCT02114684|162675631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Fisher Exact|||comparison of culture negative results at week 8||||0.46
81542259|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.87||p-value is for male, desire/interest. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) desire/interest subscore.||0.87|-0.39|0.461
81492073|NCT02114684|162675631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Fisher Exact|||comparison of culture negative results at month 6||||0.43
81492074|NCT02114684|162675632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Gehan-Breslow-Wilcoxon test|||||||0.018
81492075|NCT02114684|162675633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.011
81492076|NCT02114684|162675634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||There are significantly more adverse events in the active arm|Mantel Haenszel|||Comparison of the number of adverse events in the two arms, controlling for HIV status||||0.01
81575902|NCT04786990|162823173|OTHER|||||||0.3269||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4 versus Week 8||||0.3269
81492077|NCT02114684|162675634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||Comparison of the 8-week culture conversion rates in the two arms, controlling for HIV status||||0.45
81492078|NCT02114684|162675635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.15
81492079|NCT01214720|162675650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.86|||Log Rank|||||0.86|0.61|0.0002
81492080|NCT01214720|162675651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|3.62||||0.3621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|11.6|||Chi-squared|Approximate 95% confidence interval (CI) for difference of two rates using Hauck-Anderson method.||||11.6|-4.3|0.3621
81492081|NCT01214720|162675652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.2087||95.0|0.74|1.07|||Log Rank|||||1.07|0.74|0.2087
81492082|NCT03837938|162675671|NON_INFERIORITY|According to the protocol and SAP non-inferiority margin was defined as 20%.|Difference in rates Levopront®-Libexin®|5.81|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-7.17|||||||Difference in daytime resolved rates Levopront® (Test) vs Libexin® (Control) was reported|||-7.17|
81492083|NCT03837938|162675672|NON_INFERIORITY|According to the protocol and SAP non-inferiority margin was defined as 20%|difference in rates Levopront®-Libexin®|5.43|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-7.31|||||||Difference in daytime resolved rates Levopront® (Test) vs Libexin® (Control) was reported|||-7.31|
81492084|NCT03837938|162675673|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin was defined as 20%|||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81492085|NCT03837938|162675674|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin was defined as 20%|||||=|0.861|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.861
81492086|NCT03837938|162675675|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin was defined as 20%|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Between groups change was tested using two sample t-test (normal data) or Mann-Whitney test (violation of normality).||Daytime at Visit 2, Day 4||||<0.001
81492087|NCT03837938|162675675|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin was defined as 20%|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Between groups change was tested using two sample t-test (normal data) or Mann-Whitney test (violation of normality).||Daytime at Visit 3, Day 8||||<0.001
81492088|NCT03837938|162675675|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin was defined as 20%|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Between groups change was tested using two sample t-test (normal data) or Mann-Whitney test (violation of normality).||Nightime at Visit 2, Day 4||||<0.001
81492089|NCT03837938|162675675|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin was defined as 20%|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Between groups change was tested using two sample t-test (normal data) or Mann-Whitney test (violation of normality).||Nighttime at Visit 3, Day 8||||<0.001
81492090|NCT03837938|162675676|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin was defined as 20%|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Between groups change was tested using two sample t-test (normal data) or Mann-Whitney test (violation of normality).||Visit 2, Day 4||||<0.001
81492091|NCT03837938|162675676|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin was defined as 20%|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Between groups change was tested using two sample t-test (normal data) or Mann-Whitney test (violation of normality).||at Visit 3, Day 8||||<0.001
81492092|NCT03837938|162675677|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin is defined as 20%|||||=|0.336|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Between groups change was tested using two sample t-test (normal data) or Mann-Whitney test (violation of normality).||||||=0.336
81492093|NCT00504309|162675688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Tukey p-values were used for post hoc comparisons.||Fasting triglycerides (mg/dL) were measured on two consecutive days and averaged for analysis at the end of each treatment period. The null hypothesis was that triglycerides did not differ between groups.||||0.002
81492094|NCT00504309|162675688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cholesterol values were compared as the average of two fasting values at the end of each treatment. Cholesterol values included LDL-C, HDL-C, total cholesterol, and calculated ratios.||||> 0.05
81492095|NCT03345095|162675701|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.4||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|-2.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-2.5|-8.6|0.0004
81492096|NCT03345095|162675702|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.16|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.16|-1.27|0.15
81492097|NCT01121575|162675733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjust geometric mean|69.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.22|88.44|||||Ratio of crizotinib + dacomitinib / crizotinib alone adjust geometric mean was analyzed using the mixed effect model and displayed as percentage.|Statistical analysis was performed for crizotinib AUClast for participants who had both Day -1 and C2D1 data. Result for the analysis of AUClast was based on data from 11 participants. No statistical analysis was performed for PF-06260182.||88.44|54.22|
81492098|NCT01121575|162675734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjust geometric mean|78.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.9|105.54|||||Ratio of crizotinib + dacomitinib / crizotinib alone adjust geometric mean was analyzed using the mixed effect model and displayed as percentage.|Statistical analysis was performed for crizotinib AUC10 for participants who had both Day -1 and C2D1 data. Result for the analysis of AUC10 was based on data from 6 participants. No statistical analysis was performed for PF-06260182.||105.54|58.90|
81492099|NCT01121575|162675736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ration of adjust geometric mean|70.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.71|91.12|||||Ratio of crizotinib + dacomitinib / crizotinib alone adjust geometric mean was analyzed using the mixed effect model and displayed as percentage.|Statistical analysis was performed for crizotinib Cmax for participants who had both Day -1 and C2D1 data. Result for the analysis of Cmax was based on data from 11 participants. No statistical analysis was performed for PF-06260182.||91.12|54.71|
81492100|NCT01121575|162675739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjust geometric mean|117.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.97|213.61|||||Ratio of crizotinib + dacomitinib / dacomitinib alone adjust geometric mean was analyzed using the mixed effect model and displayed as percentage.|Statistical analysis was performed for dacomitinib AUClast for participants who had both Day -1 and C2D1 data. Result for the analysis of AUClast was based on data from 3 participants. No statistical analysis was performed for PF-05199265.||213.61|64.97|
81492101|NCT01121575|162675740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjust geometric mean|121.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.2|211.66|||||Ratio of crizotinib + dacomitinib / dacomitinib alone adjust geometric mean was analyzed using the mixed effect model and displayed as percentage.|Statistical analysis was performed for dacomitinib AUC24 for participants who had both Day -1 and C2D1 data. Result for the analysis of AUC24 was based on data from 3 participants. No statistical analysis was performed for PF-05199265.||211.66|70.20|
81492102|NCT01121575|162675742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjust geometric mean|130.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.46|206.73|||||Ratio of crizotinib + dacomitinib / dacomitinib alone adjust geometric mean was analyzed using the mixed effect model and displayed as percentage.|Statistical analysis was performed for dacomitinib Cmax for participants who had both Day -1 and C2D1 data. Result for the analysis of Cmax was based on data from 3 participants. No statistical analysis was performed for PF-05199265.||206.73|82.46|
81492103|NCT03158311|162675745|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin: 0.25 points|Least Square mean (LS Mean)|-0.038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.139|||P-Value is one-sided|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||||||-0.139|<0.001
81492104|NCT03158311|162675745|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin: 0.25 points|LS Mean|0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-0.027|||P-Value is one-sided|MMRM||||||-0.027|<0.001
81492105|NCT03158311|162675746|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.052||P-value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 8||0.052|-0.046|0.892
81492106|NCT03158311|162675746|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.115||P-value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 8||0.115|0.018|0.007
81492107|NCT03158311|162675746|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.047||P-value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 16||0.047|-0.050|0.945
81492108|NCT03158311|162675746|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.114||P-value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 16||0.114|0.018|0.007
81492109|NCT03158311|162675746|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.06||P-value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 24||0.060|-0.041|0.713
81492110|NCT03158311|162675746|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.096|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.146||P-value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 24||0.146|0.046|<0.001
81492111|NCT03158311|162675747|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.113|0.067||P-value is one-sided|MMRM|||Week 16||0.067|-0.113|0.308
81492112|NCT03158311|162675747|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.169|0.012||P-value is one-sided|MMRM|||Week 16||0.012|-0.169|0.044
81492113|NCT03158311|162675747|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.125|0.06||P-value is one sided|MMRM|||Week 24||0.060|-0.125|0.245
81492114|NCT03158311|162675747|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.216|-0.032||P-value is one sided|MMRM|||Week 24||-0.032|-0.216|0.004
81492115|NCT03158311|162675748|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|0.115||P-value is two-sided|MMRM|||||0.115|-0.079|0.719
81492116|NCT03158311|162675748|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.082|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.179||P-value is two-sided|MMRM|||||0.179|-0.015|0.097
81492117|NCT03158311|162675749|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.61||P-value is one sided|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression Model via Generalized estimating equations (GEE)||||1.61|0.94|0.061
81492118|NCT03158311|162675749|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.46||P-value is one-sided|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression Model via GEE||||1.46|0.85|0.227
81492119|NCT03158311|162675750|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.49||P-value is one sided|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model via the GEE||||1.49|0.91|0.108
81492120|NCT03158311|162675750|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.7||P-Value is one sided|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model via the GEE||||1.70|1.03|0.013
81492121|NCT03158311|162675751|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.049||P-Value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 8||0.049|-0.055|0.908
81492122|NCT03158311|162675751|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.104||P-Value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 8||0.104|0.001|0.046
81492123|NCT03158311|162675751|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.056||P-Value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 16||0.056|-0.047|0.870
81492124|NCT03158311|162675751|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.109||P-Value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 16||0.109|0.006|0.028
81492125|NCT03158311|162675751|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.083||P-Value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 24||0.083|-0.026|0.303
81492126|NCT03158311|162675751|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|0.148||P-Value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 24||0.148|0.041|<0.001
81492127|NCT03158311|162675752|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.087||P-value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 8||0.087|-0.048|0.563
81492128|NCT03158311|162675752|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.129||P-Value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 8||0.129|-0.005|0.068
81492129|NCT03158311|162675752|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.076|0.062||P-Value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 16||0.062|-0.076|0.844
81492130|NCT03158311|162675752|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.125||P-Value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 16||0.125|-0.010|0.097
81492131|NCT03158311|162675752|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.074||P-Value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 24||0.074|-0.067|0.927
81492132|NCT03158311|162675752|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.159||P-Value is two-sided|MMRM|||Week 24||0.159|0.019|0.013
81492133|NCT02564978|162675756|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.39|TWO_SIDED|||||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the one-sided test was \<0.025. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimate was the difference in rates of change in mean of appropriately transformed GA area between the treatment phase and run-in phase.|Analysis: linear spline regression with fixed knot @ Month 9 on study eyes alone. Null hypothesis: difference in rates of change in mean of square-root transformed GA area between treatment phase \& run-in phase \>= 0. Square root transformation used to satisfy the linear trend assumption. Missing values: treated as missing completely at random. Covariance structure of random effect that provided best model fit chosen (Spatial Power). One-sided Type I error rate: 2.5%.||||0.39
81492134|NCT02564978|162675757|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.03||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided Student's paired t-test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis: two-sided Student's paired t-test on study eyes alone. Null hypothesis: difference in rates of change in mean of square-root transformed GA area between the treatment phase and run-in phase is not equal to 0. Missing values: treated as missing completely at random. Two-sided Type I error rate: 5%.||0.03|-0.06|0.48
81542260|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.66||p-value is for female, desire/interest. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) desire/interest subscore.||0.66|-1.02|0.670
81492135|NCT02564978|162675757|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.04||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided Student's paired t-test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis: two-sided Student's paired t-test on qualifying fellow eyes alone. Null hypothesis: difference in rates of change in mean of square-root transformed GA area between the treatment phase and run-in phase is not equal to 0. Missing values: treated as missing completely at random. Two-sided Type I error rate: 5%.||0.04|-0.24|0.15
81492136|NCT02564978|162675757|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.01||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided Student's paired t-test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|t-test, 2 sided||No. of units analyzed = no. of study eyes + no. qualifying fellow eyes (QFE). However, the value contributing to analysis is the avg. of study eye \& QFE from a participant if both values are available, otherwise equal to eye with data available.|Analysis: two-sided Student's paired t-test on study and qualifying fellow eyes (Study eye + QFE) together. Null hypothesis: difference in rates of change in mean of square-root transformed GA area between the treatment phase and run-in phase is not equal to 0. Missing values: treated as missing completely at random. Two-sided Type I error rate: 5%.||0.01|-0.09|0.15
81492137|NCT02564978|162675758|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.61|TWO_SIDED|||||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the one-sided test was \<0.025. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimate was the difference in rates of change in mean of appropriately transformed GA area between the treatment phase and run-in phase.|Analysis: linear spline regression with fixed knot @ Month 9 on study eyes alone. Null hypothesis: difference in rates of change in mean of square-root transformed GA area between treatment phase \& run-in phase \>= 0. Square root transformation used to satisfy the linear trend assumption. Missing values: treated as missing completely at random. Covariance structure of random effect that provided best model fit chosen (Spatial Power). One-sided Type I error rate: 2.5%.||||0.61
81492138|NCT02564978|162675758|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the one-sided test was \<0.025. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimate was the difference in rates of change in mean of appropriately transformed GA area between the treatment phase and run-in phase.|Analysis: linear spline regression with fixed knot @ Month 9 on qualifying fellow eyes alone. Null hypothesis: difference in rates of change in mean of square-root transformed GA area between treatment phase \& run-in phase \>= 0. Square root transformation used to satisfy the linear trend assumption. Missing values: treated as missing completely at random. Covariance structure of random effect that provided best model fit chosen (Spatial Power). One-sided Type I error rate: 2.5%.||||0.43
81492139|NCT02564978|162675758|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the one-sided test was \<0.025. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|Mixed Models Analysis||Study eye + QFE: study \& qualifying fellow eyes analyzed as separate observations. Estimate: difference in rate of change in mean of appropriately transformed GA area between treatment and run-in phase.|Analysis: linear spline regression with fixed knot @ Month 9 on study and qualifying fellow eyes together. Null hypothesis: difference in rates of change in mean of square-root transformed GA area between treatment phase \& run-in phase \>= 0. Square root transformation used to satisfy the linear trend assumption. Missing values: treated as missing completely at random. Covariance structure of random effect that provided best model fit chosen (Spatial Power). One-sided Type I error rate: 2.5%.||||0.89
81492140|NCT02564978|162675759|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.9||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided Student's paired t-test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis: two-sided Student's paired t-test on study eyes alone. Null hypothesis: difference in the mean rates of change in BCVA between the treatment phase and run-in phase is not equal to 0. Missing values: treated as missing completely at random. Two-sided Type I error rate: 5%.||0.9|-0.4|0.44
81492141|NCT02564978|162675759|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.2||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided Student's paired t-test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis: two-sided Student's paired t-test on qualifying fellow eyes alone. Null hypothesis: difference in the mean rates of change in BCVA between the treatment phase and run-in phase is not equal to 0. Missing values: treated as missing completely at random. Two-sided Type I error rate: 5%.||0.2|-0.8|0.21
81492142|NCT02564978|162675759|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.8||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided Student's paired t-test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|t-test, 2 sided||No. of units analyzed = no. of study eyes + no. qualifying fellow eyes (QFE). However, the value contributing to analysis is the avg. of study eye \& QFE from a participant if both values are available, otherwise equal to eye with data available.|Analysis: two-sided Student's paired t-test on study and qualifying fellow eyes together (Study eye + QFE). Null hypothesis: difference in the mean rates of change in BCVA between the treatment phase and run-in phase is not equal to 0. Missing values: treated as missing completely at random. Two-sided Type I error rate: 5%.||0.8|-0.4|0.52
81492143|NCT02564978|162675760|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.9||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided Student's paired t-test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis: two-sided Student's paired t-test on study eyes alone. Null hypothesis: difference in the mean rates of change in LLVA between the treatment phase and run-in phase is not equal to 0. Missing values: treated as missing completely at random. Two-sided Type I error rate: 5%.||0.9|-0.4|0.48
81492144|NCT02564978|162675760|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided Student's paired t-test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis: two-sided Student's paired t-test on qualifying fellow eyes alone. Null hypothesis: difference in the mean rates of change in LLVA between the treatment phase and run-in phase is not equal to 0. Missing values: treated as missing completely at random. Two-sided Type I error rate: 5%.||0.1|-0.9|0.09
81492145|NCT02564978|162675760|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.7||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided Student's paired t-test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|t-test, 2 sided||No. of units analyzed = no. of study eyes + no. qualifying fellow eyes (QFE). However, the value contributing to analysis is the avg. of study eye \& QFE from a participant if both values are available, otherwise equal to eye with data available.|Analysis: two-sided Student's paired t-test on study and qualifying fellow eyes together (Study eye + QFE). Null hypothesis: difference in the mean rates of change in LLVA between the treatment phase and run-in phase is not equal to 0. Missing values: treated as missing completely at random. Two-sided Type I error rate: 5%.||0.7|-0.4|0.54
81492146|NCT02564978|162675761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.8||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided Student's paired t-test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis: two-sided Student's paired t-test on study eyes alone. Null hypothesis: difference in the mean rate of change of central retinal thickness as measured on OCT between the treatment phase and run-in phase is not equal to 0. Missing values: treated as missing completely at random. Two-sided Type I error rate: 5%.||1.8|-0.4|0.20
81492147|NCT02564978|162675761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.1||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided Student's paired t-test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis: two-sided Student's paired t-test on qualifying fellow eyes alone. Null hypothesis: difference in the mean rate of change of central retinal thickness as measured on OCT between the treatment phase and run-in phase is not equal to 0. Missing values: treated as missing completely at random. Two-sided Type I error rate: 5%.||3.1|0.4|0.02
81542261|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|0.35||P-value is for female, desire/interest. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) desire/interest subscore.||0.35|-1.37|0.243
81574379|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.757|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.7|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 5: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.7|-1.0|0.757
81492148|NCT02564978|162675761|SUPERIORITY|Number of eyes contributing to this analysis exceeds the number of eyes contributing to the study eye only analysis since one participant had relevant data for the qualifying fellow eye but not the study eye.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0||Result of statistical analyses were considered significant if the p-value from the two-sided Student's paired t-test was \<0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made.|t-test, 2 sided||No. of units analyzed = no. of study eyes + no. qualifying fellow eyes (QFE). However, the value contributing to analysis is the avg. of study eye \& QFE from a participant if both values are available, otherwise equal to eye with data available.|Analysis: two-sided Student's paired t-test on study and qualifying fellow eyes together (Study eye + QFE). Null hypothesis: difference in the mean rate of change of central retinal thickness as measured on OCT between the treatment phase and run-in phase is not equal to 0. Missing values: treated as missing completely at random. Two-sided Type I error rate: 5%.||2.0|0.0|0.06
81492149|NCT00327171|162675801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.123||||0.5043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.58|||Log Rank||Estimated using Cox proportional Hazard model using treatment as the factor|||1.58|0.80|0.5043
81492150|NCT00327171|162675804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.093||||0.5592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.48|||Log Rank||Estimated using Cox proportional Hazard model using treatment as the factor (4mg/kg vs. 2mg/kg)|||1.48|0.81|0.5592
81492151|NCT00327171|162675805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.124||||0.5457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.64|||Log Rank||Estimated using Cox proportional Hazard model using treatment as the factor (4 mg/kg vs. 2mg/kg)|||1.64|0.77|0.5457
81492152|NCT01779362|162675854|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||All analyses were conducted with values on a log scale and re-exponentiated for presentation.|Regression, Linear|Measures of ß-cell response were modeled simultaneously with insulin sensitivity (M/I) using 2-df seemingly unrelated regression models.||Seemingly unrelated regression was used to compare treatment arms on the combination of insulin sensitivity (M/I as calculated from the hyperglycemic clamp) and insulin secretion (steady-state C-peptide and ACPRmax as co-primary; ACPRg as major secondary,). See statistical analysis plan for further details and R code.||||>0.05
81492153|NCT01779362|162675855|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81492154|NCT01779362|162675856|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||>0.05
81492155|NCT01779362|162675857|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||For all 3 secondary outcomes at M12, p\<0.001, with the Liraglutide+Metformin group different from the 3 others (all p\<0.001).|ANOVA|||Analyses were completed on a log scale and re-exponentiated for display.||||<0.001
81492156|NCT00422461|162675860|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.0822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.97|0.36|||Nonlinear dose response regression model|||||0.36|-5.97|0.0822
81492157|NCT00422461|162675860|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.47|-0.85|||Nonlinear dose response regression model|||||-0.85|-8.47|0.0170
81492158|NCT00422461|162675860|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.45|-2.48|||Nonlinear dose response regression model|||||-2.48|-11.45|0.0026
81492159|NCT00422461|162675861|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.09|-0.32|||Nonlinear dose response regression model|||||-0.32|-5.09|0.0264
81492160|NCT00422461|162675861|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.35|-1.77|||Nonlinear dose response regression model|||||-1.77|-7.35|0.0016
81492161|NCT00422461|162675861|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.03|-3.89|||Nonlinear dose response regression model|||||-3.89|-10.03|<0.0001
81492162|NCT00422461|162675862|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.9479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|4.05|||ANCOVA|||For SBP||4.05|-3.79|0.9479
81492163|NCT00422461|162675862|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.78|-0.72|||ANCOVA|||For SBP||-0.72|-8.78|0.0215
81492164|NCT00422461|162675862|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.0886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.39|0.53|||ANCOVA|||For SBP||0.53|-7.39|0.0886
81492165|NCT00422461|162675862|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|1.41|||ANCOVA|||For DBP||1.41|-4.30|0.3173
81492166|NCT00422461|162675862|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.64|-0.99|||ANCOVA|||For DBP||-0.99|-6.64|0.0087
81492167|NCT00422461|162675862|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.76|-1.15|||ANCOVA|||For DBP||-1.15|-6.76|0.0062
81492168|NCT00422461|162675864|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48||0.8091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.51|4.31|||ANCOVA|||For cuff SBP||4.31|-5.51|0.8091
81492169|NCT00422461|162675864|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.8809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|4.48|||ANCOVA|||For cuff SBP||4.48|-5.21|0.8809
81492170|NCT00422461|162675864|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46||0.0382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.04|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||For cuff SBP||-0.29|-10.04|0.0382
81492171|NCT00422461|162675864|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.0731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.35|0.29|||ANCOVA|||For cuff DBP||0.29|-6.35|0.0731
81492172|NCT00422461|162675864|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.77|-1.22|||ANCOVA|||For cuff DBP||-1.22|-7.77|0.0077
81492173|NCT00422461|162675864|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.58|-1.0|||ANCOVA|||For cuff DBP||-1.00|-7.58|0.0111
81492174|NCT00422461|162675866|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.2567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.32|1.44|||ANCOVA|||||1.44|-5.32|0.2567
81492175|NCT00422461|162675866|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.29|0.42|||ANCOVA|||||0.42|-6.29|0.0860
81492176|NCT00422461|162675866|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.85|-1.08|||ANCOVA|||||-1.08|-7.85|0.0103
81492177|NCT02357485|162675872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||Baseline vs 1 year Post-treatment|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.004
81492178|NCT02357485|162675873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Baseline vs 1 year Post-treatment|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81492179|NCT02357485|162675874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.053
81492180|NCT02357485|162675875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81492181|NCT01795937|162675876|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing)|Geometric Mean Ratio|198.55|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|182.43|216.09|||ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for subject.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|Relative bioavailability comparison faldaprevir+itraconazole : faldaprevir||216.09|182.43|
81492182|NCT01795937|162675877|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|180.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|165.68|196.93|||ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for subject.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|Relative bioavailability comparison faldaprevir+itraconazole : faldaprevir.||196.93|165.68|
81492183|NCT01795937|162675878|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|946.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|797.61|1123.07|||ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for subject.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|Relative bioavailability comparison atorvastatin+faldaprevir : atorvastatin.||1123.07|797.61|
81492184|NCT01795937|162675879|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|3372.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2961.95|3840.47|||ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for subject.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|Relative bioavailability comparison atorvastatin+faldaprevir : atorvastatin.||3840.47|2961.95|
81492185|NCT01795937|162675882|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1358.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1224.32|1508.29|||ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for subject.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|Relative bioavailability comparison atorvastatin+faldaprevir : atorvastatin.||1508.29|1224.32|
81492186|NCT01795937|162675883|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1466.35|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1277.62|1682.95|||ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for subject.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|Relative bioavailability comparison rosuvastatin+faldaprevir : rosuvastatin.||1682.95|1277.62|
81492187|NCT01795937|162675884|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|3288.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2782.04|3887.63|||ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for subject.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|Relative bioavailability comparison rosuvastatin+faldaprevir : rosuvastatin.||3887.63|2782.04|
81492188|NCT01795937|162675885|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Investigation of relative bioavailability (no formal testing).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1678.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1468.52|1917.89|||ANOVA|ANOVA with fixed effect for treatment and random effect for subject.|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|Relative bioavailability comparison rosuvastatin+faldaprevir : rosuvastatin.||1917.89|1468.52|
81492189|NCT03593629|162675896|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was defined as -10%|Risk Difference (RD)|2.37|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-5.05||||||||||-5.05|
81492190|NCT03593629|162675897|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin is defined as -10%|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.6|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-8.88||||||||||-8.88|
81492191|NCT03593629|162675898|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin is defined as -10%|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.15|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-6.89||||||||||-6.89|
81542262|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.48||P-value is for female, desire/interest. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) desire/interest subscore.||0.48|-1.14|0.423
81542263|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.35||P-value is for male, arousal. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) arousal subscore.||0.35|-1.04|0.333
81542264|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.36||P-value is for male, arousal. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) arousal subscore.||0.36|-1.05|0.334
81492192|NCT00666978|162675965|SUPERIORITY|The x2 test was used to determine whether there was a difference between treatment groups (bupropion SR vs placebo) in verified 7-day point prevalence abstinence at week 26, imputing the missing participants as smokers.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.35||All tests of statistical significance were two-sided, and all P values less than .05 were considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided||Raw proportions were used to estimate the verified cessation rate in each group and corresponding odds ratio along with its 95% confidence interval .|Based on our previous studies, sample size was determined a priori assuming a two-sided x2 test with a type I error rate of .05, a power of 80%, and a cotinine-verified abstinence rate of 15% in the placebo group and 25% in the bupropion SR group at week 26, with the assumption that those lost to follow-up would be imputed as smokers.||2.35|0.82|.23
81492193|NCT00666978|162675966|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|0.99||This reflects Week 7.|Regression, Logistic||This reflects Week 7.|||0.99|0.95|0.0022
81492194|NCT00666978|162675967|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.82|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Analysis relied on examining quit rates using linear regression, where the hydroxybupropion was a significant predictor of smoking cessation. CYP2B6 genotype was not a direct significant predictor of cessation in either the placebo or bupropion arm.|Regression, Linear||Bupropion adherent individuals with higher hydroxybupropion levels were more likely to be abstinent at Weeks 3, 7 and 26 compared to individuals with lower hydroxybupropion levels.|||||<0.05
81492195|NCT00875667|162675969|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.63||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.9||Stratification factors were: time from diagnosis to first dose, time from last prior anti-lymphoma therapy to first dose, prior stem cell transplant, and MIPI at baseline|Stratified Log Rank Test|||||0.90|0.43|0.012
81492196|NCT00875667|162675970|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio|0.6||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.85||Stratification factors were: time from diagnosis to first dose, time from last prior anti-lymphoma therapy to first dose, prior stem cell transplant, and MIPI at baseline|Stratified Log Rank Test||The weights are based on observed events at the time the third DMC meeting was held and based on the difference between observed and expected events at the time of the primary analysis.|||0.85|0.43|0.003
81492197|NCT00875667|162675971|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81492198|NCT00875667|162675972|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81492199|NCT00875667|162675973|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.68|||Log Rank|||||1.68|0.29|0.421
81492200|NCT00875667|162675974|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.74|||Log Rank|||||1.74|0.52|0.875
81492201|NCT00875667|162675975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.313|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.313
81492202|NCT00875667|162675976|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.465|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.465
81542265|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.68||P-value is for male, arousal. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) arousal subscore.||0.68|-0.69|0.990
81492203|NCT00875667|162675977|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.87|||Log Rank|||||0.87|0.45|0.005
81492204|NCT00875667|162675978|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.86|||Log Rank|||||0.86|0.46|0.003
81492205|NCT00875667|162675979|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.0|||Log Rank|||||1.00|0.54|0.046
81492206|NCT00875667|162675980|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.05|||Log Rank|||||1.05|0.58|0.095
81492207|NCT00875667|162675981|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|7.85|||Log Rank|||||7.85|1.95|<0.001
81492208|NCT00875667|162675982|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.06|||<|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|3.42|||Log Rank|||||3.42|1.24|<0.004
81492209|NCT00875667|162675983|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.28|||Log Rank|||||1.28|0.62|0.519
81492210|NCT00875667|162675984|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.25|||Log Rank|||||1.25|0.67|0.558
81542266|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.09||P-value is for female, arousal. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) arousal subscore.||1.09|-0.70|0.665
81542267|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.74||P-value is for female, arousal. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) arousal subscore.||0.74|-1.10|0.700
81492211|NCT00412451|162676055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.001||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|999.999|||Fisher Exact|||||999.999|0.001|0.131
81492212|NCT00412451|162676055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.562||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.132|2.4|||Fisher Exact|||||2.400|0.132|0.670
81492213|NCT00412451|162676055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.346||||0.372||95.0|0.07|1.703|||Fisher Exact|||||1.703|0.070|0.372
81492214|NCT03300336|162676068|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.93||a priori threshold for statistical significance p \<.05|generalized linear model|generalized linear model with a logit link and a binomial distribution|Odds in intervention numerator vs odds in usual care denominator|Model included a time-varying indicator for when STRIDE program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the 7 post-baseline timepoints), and a site-level random effect. Model was not adjusted for patient characteristics. Estimated means and standard errors are provided in Outcome Measure Data table.||0.93|0.64|0.01
81492215|NCT03300336|162676069|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|1.05||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.15||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|generalized linear model|generalized linear model with a log link and negative binomial distribution.|The rate ratio compares the intervention rate in the numerator vs the usual care rate in the denominator|Model included a time-varying indicator for when STRIDE program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the 7 post-baseline time points), a site-level random effect and random effects for each of the time periods. Model was not adjusted for patient characteristics. Estimated means and standard errors are provided in Outcome Measure Data table.||1.15|0.97|0.25
81492216|NCT03300336|162676070|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.32||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|5.33||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated difference calculated as intervention minus control|"Model included a time-varying indicator for when STRIDE program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the time periods) and a site-level random effect. Model was not adjusted for patient characteristics.~Missing data due to item nonresponse in usual care group: 5 out of 227 Missing data due to item nonresponse in intervention group: 18 out of 399~Estimated means and standard errors are provided in Outcome Measure Data table."||5.33|-2.70|0.52
81492217|NCT03300336|162676071|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.56||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|6.25||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated difference calculated as intervention minus control|"Model included a time-varying indicator for when STRIDE program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the time periods) and a site-level random effect. Model was not adjusted for patient characteristics.~Missing data due to item nonresponse in usual care group: 5 out of 227 Missing data due to item nonresponse in intervention group: 18 out of 399~Estimated means and standard errors are provided in Outcome Measure Data table."||6.25|-3.14|0.66
81492218|NCT03300336|162676072|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|3.7||a priori threshold for significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated difference calculated as intervention minus control|"Model included a time-varying indicator for when STRIDE program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the time periods) and a site-level random effect.. Model was not adjusted for patient characteristics.~Missing data due to item nonresponse in usual care group: 5 out of 227 Missing data due to item nonresponse in intervention group: 14 out of 399~Estimated means and standard errors are provided in Outcome Measure Data table."||3.70|-4.74|0.81
81492219|NCT03300336|162676073|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.32||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|generalized linear model|generalized linear model with a logit link and a binomial distribution|Odds in intervention numerator vs odds in usual care denominator|"Model included a time-varying indicator for when STRIDE program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the time periods) and a site-level random effect. Model was not adjusted for patient characteristics.~Missing data due to item nonresponse in usual care: 0 out of 227 Missing data due to item nonresponse in intervention: 5 out of 399~Estimated means and standard errors are provided in Outcome Measure Data table."||2.32|0.55|0.74
81492220|NCT03300336|162676074|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.06||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated difference calculated as intervention minus control|"Model included a time-varying indicator for when STRIDE program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the time periods) and a site-level random effect. Model was not adjusted for patient characteristics.~Missing data due to item nonresponse in usual care: 14 out of 227 Missing data due to item nonresponse in intervention: 33 out of 399~Estimated means and standard errors are provided in Outcome Measure Data table."||0.06|-0.03|0.40
81492221|NCT03300336|162676075|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.07||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated difference calculated as intervention minus control|"Model included a time-varying indicator for when STRIDE program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the time periods) and a site-level random effect. Model was not adjusted for patient characteristics.~Missing data due to item nonresponse in usual care: 7 out of 227 Missing data due to item nonresponse in intervention: 23 out of 399~Estimated means and standard errors are provided in Outcome Measure Data table."||0.07|-0.01|0.18
81492222|NCT03300336|162676076|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.38|7.98||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated difference calculated as intervention minus control|"Model included a time-varying indicator for when STRIDE program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the time periods) and a site-level random effect. Model was not adjusted for patient characteristics.~Missing data due to item nonresponse in usual care: 1 out of 227 Missing data due to item nonresponse in intervention: 4 out of 399~Estimated means and standard errors are provided in Outcome Measure Data table."||7.98|-6.38|0.83
81492223|NCT03300336|162676077|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.46||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|3.96||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated difference calculated as intervention minus control|"Model included a time-varying indicator for when STRIDE program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the time periods) and a site-level random effect. Model was not adjusted for patient characteristics.~Missing data due to item nonresponse in usual care: 2 out of 227 Missing data due to item nonresponse in intervention: 6 out of 399~Estimated means and standard errors are provided in Outcome Measure Data table."||3.96|-1.05|0.25
81492224|NCT03300336|162676078|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.99||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|generalized linear model|generalized linear model with a logit link and a binomial distribution|Odds in intervention numerator vs odds in usual care denominator|"Model included a time-varying indicator for when STRIDE program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the time periods) and a site-level random effect. Model was not adjusted for patient characteristics.~Missing data due to item nonresponse in usual care: 1 out of 227 Missing data due to item nonresponse in intervention: 3 out of 399~Estimated means and standard errors are provided in Outcome Measure Data table."||1.99|0.68|0.59
81492225|NCT03300336|162676079|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.99||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|3.69||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated difference calculated as intervention minus control|"Model included a time-varying indicator for when STRIDE program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the time periods) and a site-level random effect. Model was not adjusted for patient characteristics.~Missing data due to item nonresponse in usual care: 11 out of 227 Missing data due to item nonresponse in intervention: 20 out of 399~Estimated means and standard errors are provided in Outcome Measure Data table."||3.69|-1.71|0.47
81492226|NCT03300336|162676080|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|1.62||a priori threshold for statistical significance p\<.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated difference calculated as intervention minus control|"Model included a time-varying indicator for when STRIDE program launched, fixed effects for time (indicator variables for each of the time periods) and a site-level random effect. Model was not adjusted for patient characteristics.~Missing data due to item nonresponse in usual care: 2 out of 227 Missing data due to item nonresponse in intervention group: 7 out of 399~Estimated means and standard errors are provided in Outcome Measure Data table."||1.62|-1.76|0.94
81492227|NCT02384460|162676112|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.004||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.651|1.549||p-value is for Type 3 chi-square test for comparison between treatments.|Cox Model Analysis|||Cox proportional hazards model compares treatment groups with baseline target wound size, target wound age, and EB type as covariates.||1.549|0.651|0.985
81492228|NCT02384460|162676113|OTHER|Multiple imputation was implemented by 2 steps. The first step used Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) to get monotonic missing data pattern. In the second step, a logistic regression model was used, with the following covariates included in the imputation model: treatment, EB type, baseline target wound size, target wound age, and non-missing data from earlier time points. The seed number was 010005 and the number of imputations was 5.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.733||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.365|1.474||p-value is from the logistic regression model for treatment comparison.|Regression, Logistic|||Comparison between treatment groups of complete closure of target wound within 3 months was performed using a logistic regression model with multiple imputation with EB type, baseline target wound size, and baseline target wound age as covariates.||1.474|0.365|0.39
81492229|NCT02384460|162676114|OTHER|Multiple imputation was implemented by 2 steps. The first step used MCMC to get the monotonic missing data pattern. In the second step, a logistic regression model was used, with the following covariates included in the imputation method: treatment, EB type, baseline target wound size, target wound age, and non-missing data from earlier time points. The seed number was 01005 and the number of imputations was 5.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.633||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.758|3.517||p-value is from the logistic regression model for treatment comparison.|Regression, Logistic|||Logistic Regression Analysis at Month 1 visit. Comparison between treatment groups of complete closure of target wound within 1 month was performed using a logistic regression model with multiple imputation with EB type, baseline target wound size, and baseline target wound age as covariates.||3.517|0.758|0.212
81492230|NCT02384460|162676114|OTHER|Multiple imputation was implemented by 2 steps. The first step used MCMC to get monotonic missing data pattern. In the second step, a logistic regression model was used, with the following covariates included in the imputation model: treatment, EB type, baseline target wound size, target wound age, and non-missing data from earlier time points. The seed number was 01005 and the number of imputations was 5.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.891||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.436|1.821||p-value is from the logistic regression model for treatment comparison.|Regression, Logistic|||Logistic Regression Analysis at Month 2 visit. Comparison between treatment groups of complete closure of target wound within 2 months was performed using a logistic regression model with multiple imputation with EB type, baseline target wound size, and baseline target wound age as covariates.||1.821|0.436|0.802
81492231|NCT02384460|162676115|OTHER|Multiple imputation was used by 2 steps. The first step used MCMC to get monotonic missing data pattern. In the second step, a linear regression model was used, with the following covariates included in the imputation model: treatment, EB type, baseline BSAI of lesional skin, and non-missing data from earlier time points. The seed number was 01005 and the number of imputations was 5.|LS means difference|0.682||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.873|4.238||The p-value is calculated based on the hypothesis testing for the difference of least-squares (LS)-means between treatment and placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) Analysis. The MMRM approach (using restricted maximum likelihood \[REML\] estimation) was used on each multiply-imputed data set. The model included treatment, baseline BSAI of lesional skin, EB type, visit, and visit-treatment interaction as the fixed effects.||4.238|-2.873|0.706
81492232|NCT02384460|162676116|OTHER|Multiple imputation was used by 2 steps. The first step used MCMC to get monotonic missing data pattern. In the second step, a linear regression model was used, with the following covariates included in the imputation model: treatment, EB type, baseline BSAI of lesional skin, and non-missing data from earlier time points. The seed number was 01005 and the number of imputations was 5.|LS means difference|0.128||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.116|1.861||The p-value is calculated based on the hypothesis testing for the difference of LS-means between treatment and placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||MMRM Analysis. The MMRM approach (using REML estimation) was used on each multiply-imputed data set. The model included treatment, baseline BSAI of lesional skin, EB type, visit, and visit-treatment interaction as the fixed effects.||1.861|-2.116|0.9
81492233|NCT02384460|162676117|OTHER|Pre-specified.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.445||||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.759|2.752||p-value is from the logistic regression model for treatment comparison.|Regression, Logistic|||The proportion of participants experiencing improvement in itching versus non-improvement (including missing) was compared between the 2 treatment groups for Day 7 using the logistic regression model with baseline itching score, and EB type as covariates.||2.752|0.759|0.262
81492234|NCT02384460|162676118|OTHER|Pre-specified.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.596||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.323|1.1||p-value is from the logistic regression model for treatment comparison.|Regression, Logistic|||The proportion of participants experiencing improvement in pain versus non-improvement (including missing) was compared between the 2 treatment groups for Day 7 using the logistic regression model with baseline pain score and EB type as covariates.||1.1|0.323|0.098
81492235|NCT01060111|162676124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6207|||||||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) for treatment groups (Topiramate standard, Topiramate slow, Topiramate slow and Propranolol booster) was used.||||||0.6207
81492236|NCT01060111|162676124|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferioirity was to be concluded if the ratio of percentage decrease in migraine episodes was greater than 0.7. Power of calculation was 0.9, significance level was 0.025.|Ratio of percentage decrease|0.95||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.519|1.737|||t-test, 1 sided|||||1.737|0.519|0.5
81492237|NCT01060111|162676125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7247|||||||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) for treatment groups (Topiramate standard, Topiramate slow, Topiramate slow and Propranolol booster) was used.||||||0.7247
81492238|NCT01060111|162676126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9872|||||||ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) for treatment groups (Topiramate standard, Topiramate slow, Topiramate slow and Propranolol booster) was used.||||||0.9872
81492239|NCT01060111|162676127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4326||||||Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) for treatment groups (Topiramate standard, Topiramate slow, Topiramate slow and Propranolol booster) was used.|ANOVA|||||||0.4326
81492240|NCT03446573|162676142|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of switching to DTG + 3TC compared to continuation of TBR (as per FDA snapshot algorithm) was to be concluded if the upper bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in virologic failure rates between the two treatment arms was smaller than 4%.|Adjusted difference in proportion (ADP)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.7|||||ADP was based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline stratification factor:Baseline third agent (protease inhibitor \[PI\], non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor \[NNRTI\], and integrase inhibitor \[INI\]).|||0.7|-1.2|
81492241|NCT03446573|162676143|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of switching to DTG + 3TC compared to continuation of TBR (as per FDA snapshot algorithm) was to be concluded when the lower bound of a 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in success rates between the two treatment arms was greater than -8%.|Adjusted difference in proportion|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.9|||||ADP was based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline stratification factor: Baseline third agent (PI, NNRTI, and INSTI).|||3.9|-3.4|
81492242|NCT03446573|162676169|OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.057||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.164|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for UA/C at Week 24 has been presented.|||1.164|0.960|0.257
81492243|NCT03446573|162676169|OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.062||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.936|1.205|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for UA/C at Week 48 has been presented.|||1.205|0.936|0.350
81492244|NCT03446573|162676169|OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.979||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.924|1.037|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for UP/C at Week 24 has been presented.|||1.037|0.924|0.473
81492245|NCT03446573|162676169|OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.956||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.891|1.026|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for UP/C at Week 48 has been presented.|||1.026|0.891|0.212
81492246|NCT03446573|162676171|OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.977||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.866|1.102|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for UA/C at Week 96 has been presented.|||1.102|0.866|0.700
81492247|NCT03446573|162676171|OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.971||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.835|1.129|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for UA/C at Week 144 has been presented.|||1.129|0.835|0.700
81492248|NCT03446573|162676171|OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.969||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.907|1.036|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for UP/C at Week 96 has been presented.|||1.036|0.907|0.356
81492249|NCT03446573|162676171|OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.991||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.916|1.071|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for UP/C at Week 144 has been presented.|||1.071|0.916|0.814
81492250|NCT03446573|162676172|OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.958||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.106|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for Urine beta-2 microglobulin/urine creatinine at Week 24 has been presented.|||1.106|0.830|0.560
81492251|NCT03446573|162676172|OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.055||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.906|1.229|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for Urine beta-2 microglobulin/urine creatinine at Week 48 has been presented.|||1.229|0.906|0.489
81492252|NCT03446573|162676174|OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.165||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.981|1.384|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for Urine beta-2 microglobulin/urine creatinine at Week 96 has been presented.|||1.384|0.981|0.081
81492253|NCT03446573|162676174|OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.981||||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.819|1.175|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for Urine beta-2 microglobulin/urine creatinine at Week 144 has been presented.|||1.175|0.819|0.834
81492254|NCT03446573|162676175|OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.017||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.915|1.13|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for Urine phosphate at Week 24 has been presented.|||1.130|0.915|0.758
81492255|NCT03446573|162676175|OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.999||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.894|1.116|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for Urine phosphate at Week 48 has been presented.|||1.116|0.894|0.985
81492256|NCT03446573|162676177|OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.015||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.904|1.139|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for Urine phosphate at Week 96 has been presented.|||1.139|0.904|0.806
81492257|NCT03446573|162676177|OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.019||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.909|1.142|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for Urine phosphate at Week 144 has been presented.|||1.142|0.909|0.745
81492258|NCT03446573|162676178|OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.935||||0.264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.052|||Mixed Model Reported Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for Urine retinol binding protein 4/urine creatinine at Week 24 has been presented.|||1.052|0.830|0.264
81492259|NCT03446573|162676178|OTHER||Treatment ratio|0.996||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.903|1.098|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for Urine retinol binding protein 4/urine creatinine at Week 48 has been presented.|||1.098|0.903|0.932
81492260|NCT03446573|162676180|OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.15||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.032|1.281|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for Urine retinol binding protein 4/urine creatinine at Week 96 has been presented.|||1.281|1.032|0.011
81492261|NCT03446573|162676180|OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.007||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.905|1.121|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Treatment ratio (DTG+3TC/ TAF based regimen) and 95% CI for Urine retinol binding protein 4/urine creatinine at Week 144 has been presented.|||1.121|0.905|0.895
81492262|NCT03446573|162676188|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.29||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.57|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for Bone-ALP at Week 24 has been presented|||0.57|0.00|0.047
81492263|NCT03446573|162676188|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.68|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for Bone-ALP at Week 48 has been presented|||0.68|-0.05|0.094
81492264|NCT03446573|162676188|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|-0.68|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for Osteocalcin at Week 24 has been presented|||-0.68|-2.01|<0.001
81492265|NCT03446573|162676188|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|-1.09|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for Osteocalcin at Week 48 has been presented|||-1.09|-2.59|<0.001
81492266|NCT03446573|162676188|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.1||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|4.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for P1NP at Week 24 has been presented|||4.3|-0.1|0.066
81492267|NCT03446573|162676188|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.9||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for P1NP at Week 48 has been presented|||5.8|0.0|0.046
81492268|NCT03446573|162676188|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0381||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0117|0.0646|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for CTX-1 at Week 24 has been presented|||0.0646|0.0117|0.005
81542268|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.48||P-value is for female, arousal. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) arousal subscore.||0.48|-1.23|0.386
81542269|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.15||P-value is for male, orgasm. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) orgasm subscore.||0.15|-1.27|0.120
81542270|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.15||P-value is for male, orgasm. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) orgasm subscore.||0.15|-1.29|0.119
81542271|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.69||P-value is for male, arousal. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in male participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) orgasm subscore.||0.69|-0.71|0.976
81542272|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.17||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|2.2||P-value is for female, orgasm. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) orgasm subscore.||2.20|0.14|0.026
81492269|NCT03446573|162676188|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0292||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0025|0.0559|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for CTX-1 at Week 48 has been presented|||0.0559|0.0025|0.032
81492270|NCT03446573|162676190|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.57|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for Bone-ALP at Week 96 has been presented|||0.57|-0.22|0.386
81492271|NCT03446573|162676190|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.61|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for Bone-ALP at Week 144 has been presented|||0.61|-0.34|0.573
81492272|NCT03446573|162676190|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.04|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for Osteocalcin at Week 96 has been presented|||-1.04|-2.70|< 0.001
81492273|NCT03446573|162676190|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|-1.14|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for Osteocalcin at Week 144 has been presented|||-1.14|-2.77|< 0.001
81492274|NCT03446573|162676190|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.1||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|4.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for P1NP at Week 96 has been presented.|||4.4|-0.3|0.082
81492275|NCT03446573|162676190|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for P1NP at Week 144 has been presented|||3.2|-2.3|0.765
81492276|NCT03446573|162676190|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0151||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0136|0.0438|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for CTX-1 at Week 96 has been presented|||0.0438|-0.0136|0.301
81492277|NCT03446573|162676190|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0126||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0133|0.0384|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for CTX-1 at Week 144 has been presented|||0.0384|-0.0133|0.340
81492278|NCT03446573|162676191|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|1.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for serum 25 hydroxyvitamin D at Week 24 has been presented|||1.0|-5.3|0.173
81492279|NCT03446573|162676191|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|1.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for serum 25 hydroxyvitamin D at Week 48 has been presented|||1.0|-5.5|0.168
81492280|NCT03446573|162676193|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-4.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for serum 25 hydroxyvitamin D at Week 96 has been presented.|||-4.7|-14.0|<0.001
81492281|NCT03446573|162676193|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-1.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for serum 25 hydroxyvitamin D at Week 144 has been presented.|||-1.7|-9.4|0.005
81492282|NCT03446573|162676194|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for serum cystatin C at Week 24 has been presented|||0.00|-0.03|0.027
81492283|NCT03446573|162676194|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for serum cystatin C at Week 48 has been presented|||0.00|-0.03|0.061
81492284|NCT03446573|162676196|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|-0.01|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for serum cystatin C at Week 96 has been presented|||-0.01|-0.06|0.004
81492285|NCT03446573|162676196|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for serum cystatin C at Week 144 has been presented|||0.00|-0.03|0.094
81492286|NCT03446573|162676197|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for serum GFR from cystatin C adjusted using CKD-EPI at Week 24 has been presented|||3.1|0.4|0.012
81492287|NCT03446573|162676197|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.6||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for serum GFR from cystatin C adjusted using CKD-EPI at Week 48 has been presented|||3.3|-0.1|0.059
81492288|NCT03446573|162676197|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-3.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for serum GFR from creatinine adjusted using CKD-EPI at Week 24 has been presented|||-3.7|-6.3|<0.001
81492289|NCT03446573|162676197|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-3.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for serum GFR from creatinine adjusted using CKD-EPI at Week 48 has been presented|||-3.4|-6.1|<0.001
81492290|NCT03446573|162676199|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.1||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|6.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for serum GFR from cystatin C adjusted using CKD-EPI at Week 96 has been presented|||6.7|1.5|0.002
81492291|NCT03446573|162676199|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for serum GFR from cystatin C adjusted using CKD-EPI at Week 148 has been presented|||3.8|-0.1|0.064
81542273|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|1.42||P-value is for female, orgasm. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) orgasm subscore.||1.42|-0.69|0.497
81492292|NCT03446573|162676199|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-3.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for serum GFR from creatinine adjusted using CKD-EPI at Week 96 has been presented|||-3.8|-6.7|<0.001
81492293|NCT03446573|162676199|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-2.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TAF based regimen) and its 95% CI for serum GFR from creatinine adjusted using CKD-EPI at Week 144 has been presented|||-2.8|-6.2|<0.001
81492294|NCT03446573|162676200|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.03|5.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TBR) and its 95% CI for serum creatinine at Week 24 has been presented.|||5.70|3.03|<0.001
81492295|NCT03446573|162676200|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.18|5.81|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TBR) and its 95% CI for serum creatinine at Week 48 has been presented.|||5.81|3.18|<0.001
81492296|NCT03446573|162676202|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.47|6.43|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TBR) and its 95% CI for serum creatinine at Week 96 has been presented.|||6.43|3.47|<0.001
81492297|NCT03446573|162676202|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|5.85|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Mean difference (DTG+3TC - TBR) and its 95% CI for serum creatinine at Week 144 has been presented.|||5.85|2.32|<0.001
81492298|NCT03446573|162676203|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0017||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0119|0.0085|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24. MMRM adjusted for following: Treatment, Visit, Baseline Third Agent Class, Baseline EQ-5D Utility (continuous), Treatment by Visit interaction, and Baseline EQ-5D Utility by Visit interaction, with Visit as the repeated factor.|||0.0085|-0.0119|0.741
81492299|NCT03446573|162676203|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0015||||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0094|0.0123|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 48. MMRM adjusted for following: Treatment, Visit, Baseline Third Agent Class, Baseline EQ-5D Utility (continuous), Treatment by Visit interaction, and Baseline EQ-5D Utility by Visit interaction, with Visit as the repeated factor.|||0.0123|-0.0094|0.792
81492300|NCT03446573|162676204|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0003||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0121|0.0126|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 96. MMRM adjusted for following: Treatment, Visit, Baseline Third Agent Class, Baseline EQ-5D Utility (continuous), Treatment by Visit interaction, and Baseline EQ-5D Utility by Visit interaction, with Visit as the repeated factor.|||0.0126|-0.0121|0.965
81492301|NCT03446573|162676204|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0109||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0247|0.0029|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 144. MMRM adjusted for following: Treatment, Visit, Baseline Third Agent Class, Baseline EQ-5D Utility (continuous), Treatment by Visit interaction, and Baseline EQ-5D Utility by Visit interaction, with Visit as the repeated factor.|||0.0029|-0.0247|0.120
81492302|NCT03446573|162676205|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 24. MMRM adjusted for following: Treatment, Visit, Baseline Third Agent Class, Baseline EQ-5D Thermometer (continuous), Treatment by Visit interaction, and Baseline EQ-5D Thermometer by Visit interaction, with Visit as the repeated factor.|||1.2|-1.4|0.879
81492303|NCT03446573|162676205|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 48. MMRM adjusted for following: Treatment, Visit, Baseline Third Agent Class, Baseline EQ-5D Thermometer (continuous), Treatment by Visit interaction, and Baseline EQ-5D Thermometer by Visit interaction, with Visit as the repeated factor.|||0.8|-1.9|0.414
81492304|NCT03446573|162676206|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 96. MMRM adjusted for following: Treatment, Visit, Baseline Third Agent Class, Baseline EQ-5D Thermometer (continuous), Treatment by Visit interaction, and Baseline EQ-5D Thermometer by Visit interaction, with Visit as the repeated factor.|||0.2|-2.5|0.102
81492305|NCT03446573|162676206|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||Week 144. MMRM adjusted for following: Treatment, Visit, Baseline Third Agent Class, Baseline EQ-5D Thermometer (continuous), Treatment by Visit interaction, and Baseline EQ-5D Thermometer by Visit interaction, with Visit as the repeated factor.|||0.2|-2.8|0.093
81492306|NCT04270760|162676223|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-70.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.12|-65.9||Adjusted p-value is reported based on the Hochberg procedure to control the type I error for multiple comparisons. Each individual adjusted p-value is compared to 0.05 to determine statistical significance.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 1 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 36.|Group 1 versus (vs) Group 5||-65.90|-75.12|<0.001
81492307|NCT04270760|162676223|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-97.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-101.98|-92.77||Adjusted p-value is reported based on the Hochberg procedure to control the type I error for multiple comparisons. Each individual adjusted p-value is compared to 0.05 to determine statistical significance.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 2 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 36.|Group 2 vs Group 5||-92.77|-101.98|<0.001
81492308|NCT04270760|162676223|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-101.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.79|-96.47||Adjusted p-value is reported based on the Hochberg procedure to control the type I error for multiple comparisons. Each individual adjusted p-value is compared to 0.05 to determine statistical significance.|Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 3 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 36.|Group 3 vs Group 5||-96.47|-105.79|<0.001
81492309|NCT04270760|162676223|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-100.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.16|-95.82|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 4 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 36.|Group 4 vs Group 5||-95.82|-105.16|< 0.001
81492310|NCT04270760|162676224|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-68.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.27|-62.67|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 1 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 48.|Group 1 vs Group 5||-62.67|-74.27|<0.001
81492311|NCT04270760|162676224|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-96.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-101.92|-90.33|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 2 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 48.|Group 2 vs Group 5||-90.33|-101.92|<0.001
81492312|NCT04270760|162676224|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-100.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-106.74|-95.02|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 3 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 48.|Group 3 vs Group 5||-95.02|-106.74|<0.001
81492313|NCT04270760|162676224|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-85.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.83|-80.06|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 4 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 48.|Group 4 vs Group 5||-80.06|-91.83|< 0.001
81492314|NCT04270760|162676225|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-23.659|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.874|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.176|-12.143|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 1 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 36.|Week 36: Group 1 vs Group 5||-12.143|-35.176|<0.001
81492315|NCT04270760|162676225|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-22.518|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.875|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.036|-11.0|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 2 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 36.|Week 36: Group 2 vs Group 5||-11.000|-34.036|<0.001
81492316|NCT04270760|162676225|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-22.967|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.962|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.656|-11.278|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 3 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 36.|Week 36: Group 3 vs Group 5||-11.278|-34.656|<0.001
81492317|NCT04270760|162676225|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-24.696|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.969|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.399|-12.993|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 4 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 36.|Week 36: Group 4 vs Group 5||-12.993|-36.399|< 0.001
81492318|NCT04270760|162676225|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-24.856|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.119|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.853|-12.859|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 1 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 48.|Week 48: Group 1 vs Group 5||-12.859|-36.853|<0.001
81492319|NCT04270760|162676225|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-21.594|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.118|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.59|-9.598|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 2 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 48.|Week 48: Group 2 vs Group 5||-9.598|-33.590|<0.001
81492320|NCT04270760|162676225|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-27.421|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.194|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.565|-15.277|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 3 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 48.|Week 48: Group 3 vs Group 5||-15.277|-39.565|<0.001
81492321|NCT04270760|162676225|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-27.021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.232|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.24|-14.801|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 4 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 48.|Week 48: Group 4 vs Group 5||-14.801|-39.240|<0.001
81492322|NCT04270760|162676226|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-18.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.779|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.303|-11.477|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 1 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 36.|Week 36: Group 1 vs Group 5||-11.477|-26.303|<0.001
81492323|NCT04270760|162676226|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-16.696|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.778|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.107|-9.284|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 2 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 36.|Week 36: Group 2 vs Group 5||-9.284|-24.107|<0.001
81492324|NCT04270760|162676226|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-17.635|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.825|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.139|-10.131|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 3 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 36.|Week 36: Group 3 vs Group 5||-10.131|-25.139|<0.001
81492325|NCT04270760|162676226|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-18.772|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.839|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.303|-11.241|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 4 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 36.|Week 36: Group 4 vs Group 5||-11.241|-26.303|< 0.001
81542274|NCT00385671|162761155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.19||P-value is for female, orgasm. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|"Analysis of Covariance model and t-tests:~Change=InvestigatorGroup+Baseline+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was used."||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in female participants in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ) orgasm subscore.||0.19|-1.80|0.112
81492326|NCT04270760|162676226|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-20.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.443|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.757|-11.323|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 1 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 48.|Week 48: Group 1 vs Group 5||-11.323|-28.757|<0.001
81492327|NCT04270760|162676226|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-17.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.442|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.774|-8.345|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 2 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 48.|Week 48: Group 2 vs Group 5||-8.345|-25.774|<0.001
81492328|NCT04270760|162676226|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-19.509|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.336|-10.682|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 3 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 48.|Week 48: Group 3 vs Group 5||-10.682|-28.336|<0.001
81492329|NCT04270760|162676226|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-21.839|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.517|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.7|-12.979|||Repeated measures linear effects model|Includes treatment group, stratification factors, scheduled visit and the interaction of treatment group with scheduled visit as covariates.|Treatment difference = percentage change in Group 4 - percentage change in Group 5 from Baseline at Week 48.|Week 48: Group 4 vs Group 5||-12.979|-30.700|<0.001
81492330|NCT02070991|162676228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between maci. and placebo|10.08||||0.3372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.07|33.26|||Fisher Exact|||||33.26|-15.07|0.3372
81492331|NCT02070991|162676229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment effect (ratio of geom. means)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.08||||||||1.08|0.55|
81492332|NCT02070991|162676230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment effect (ratio of geom. means)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.36||||||||1.36|0.64|
81492333|NCT02070991|162676231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment effect (mean change from BL)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|4.9||||||||4.9|-4.3|
81492334|NCT02070991|162676232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment effect (mean change from BL)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|3.6||||||||3.6|-2.2|
81492335|NCT02070991|162676233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment effect (mean change from BL)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|3.7||||||||3.7|-4.2|
81492336|NCT02070991|162676234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment effect (mean change from BL)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.69||||||||0.69|0.11|
81492337|NCT02070991|162676235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment effect (mean change from BL)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|3.6||||||||3.6|-4.5|
81492338|NCT00997126|162676286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.657|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.657
81492339|NCT02122952|162676312|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||One-sided Exact Binomial Test|||Data for the current study were compared to historical control data (Pediatric Neuromuscular Clinical Research \[PNCR\], Finkel et al 2014 - PubMed 25080519) where 0 participants were able to sit independently.||||<0.001
81492340|NCT02508207|162676313|OTHER|||||||0.7151||||||p-value for within TEZ/IVA group was analyzed using a 2-sided, paired, t-test at a 5% level of significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7151
81492341|NCT02508207|162676314|OTHER|||||||0.0004||||||p-value for within TEZ/IVA group was analyzed using a 2-sided, paired, t-test at a 5% level of significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0004
81492342|NCT02508207|162676315|OTHER|||||||0.3345|||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for within TEZ/IVA group was analyzed using a 2-sided, paired, t-test at a 5% level of significance.||||||0.3345
81492343|NCT02508207|162676316|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||p-value for within TEZ/IVA group was analyzed using a 2-sided, paired, t-test at a 5% level of significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0002
81492344|NCT03296345|162676325|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-2.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-2.3|-28|0.004
81492345|NCT03296345|162676326|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.38
81492346|NCT03296345|162676327|OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.58
81492347|NCT03296345|162676329|OTHER|A Wilcoxon sign-rank, given non parametric data, was used to compare the intervention and historical control groups for statistical significance, while a student's t-test was used to estimate effect size||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.76
81492348|NCT02068599|162676341|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|4.26||||0.1213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|9.66||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||LSM = least square mean||9.66|-1.13|0.1213
81542275|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.486||95.0||||P-value is for male, total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in total score from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.486
81575903|NCT04786990|162823174|OTHER|||||||0.5085||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4 versus Week 8||||0.5085
81492349|NCT02068599|162676341|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|1.74||||0.5231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|7.11||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||LSM = least square mean||7.11|-3.62|0.5231
81492350|NCT02068599|162676342|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|17.86||||0.1795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.26|43.98||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||LSM = least square mean||43.98|-8.26|0.1795
81492351|NCT02068599|162676342|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|9.0||||0.4956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.95|34.96||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||LSM = least square mean||34.96|-16.95|0.4956
81492352|NCT02068599|162676343|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|3.61||||0.1963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|9.08||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||||9.08|-1.87|0.1963
81492353|NCT02068599|162676343|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|2.06||||0.4584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|7.5||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||||7.50|-3.39|0.4584
81492354|NCT02068599|162676344|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|23.51||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.83|122.84||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||||122.84|-75.83|0.6420
81492355|NCT02068599|162676344|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|-50.4||||0.3141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-148.72|47.92||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||||47.92|-148.72|0.3141
81492356|NCT02068599|162676345|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|3.16||||0.6184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.31|15.63||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||||15.63|-9.31|0.6184
81492357|NCT02068599|162676345|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|-3.48||||0.5775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.78|8.81||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||||8.81|-15.78|0.5775
81492358|NCT02068599|162676346|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.1011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.345|1.099||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||\>=50% responder rate||1.099|0.345|0.1011
81492359|NCT02068599|162676346|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.615|1.819||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||\>=50% responder rate||1.819|0.615|0.8400
81492360|NCT02068599|162676346|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.6607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.531|1.494||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||\>=30% responder rate||1.494|0.531|0.6607
81492361|NCT02068599|162676346|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.5777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.441||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||\>=30% responder rate||1.441|0.520|0.5777
81492362|NCT02068599|162676347|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|3.94||||0.4316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|13.79||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||||13.79|-5.90|0.4316
81492363|NCT02068599|162676347|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|2.51||||0.6126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.24|12.26||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||||12.26|-7.24|0.6126
81492364|NCT02068599|162676348|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.01||||0.9208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.232|0.257||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Week 2||0.257|-0.232|0.9208
81492365|NCT02068599|162676348|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.04||||0.7344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.284||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Week 2||0.284|-0.200|0.7344
81492366|NCT02068599|162676348|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.21||||0.1199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.486||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Week 4||0.486|-0.056|0.1199
81492367|NCT02068599|162676348|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.06||||0.6357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.204|0.334||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Week 4||0.334|-0.204|0.6357
81492368|NCT02068599|162676349|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|2.77||||0.2906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.377|7.916||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Week 2||7.916|-2.377|0.2906
81492369|NCT02068599|162676349|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|1.41||||0.5892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.707|6.518||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Week 2||6.518|-3.707|0.5892
81492370|NCT02068599|162676349|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|0.82||||0.7699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.678|6.315||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Week 4||6.315|-4.678|0.7699
81492371|NCT02068599|162676349|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference from placebo|1.74||||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.721|7.193||5% level of significance|mixed model for repeated measures|||Week 4||7.193|-3.721|0.5320
81492372|NCT02068599|162676350|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.5358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.501|1.433||5% level of significance|generalized estimating equation (GEE)|||For the responder analyses, participants with missing values were deemed non-responders. Analysis performed using a generalized estimating equation (GEE) method where binary variable responder rate (Yes/No) was modeled through logit link function, with treatment, center, week, and treatment\*week as explanatory factors. The unstructured working correlation structure was applied.||1.433|0.501|0.5358
81492373|NCT02068599|162676350|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.1532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.423||5% level of significance|generalized estimating equation (GEE)|||For the responder analyses, participants with missing values were deemed non-responders. Analysis performed using a generalized estimating equation (GEE) method where binary variable responder rate (Yes/No) was modeled through logit link function, with treatment, center, week, and treatment\*week as explanatory factors. The unstructured working correlation structure was applied.||2.423|0.870|0.1532
81492374|NCT03019588|162676386|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.36|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by time to progression on first line therapy (\< 6 months vs. ≥ 6 months) and ECOG PS (0 vs. 1).|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by time to progression on first line therapy (\< 6 months vs. ≥ 6 months) and ECOG PS (0 vs. 1).|||1.36|0.58|0.2900
81492375|NCT03019588|162676387|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.77||||0.9954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.74|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by time to progression on first line therapy (\< 6 months vs. ≥ 6 months) and ECOG PS (0 vs. 1).|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by time to progression on first line therapy (\< 6 months vs. ≥ 6 months) and ECOG PS (0 vs. 1).|||2.74|1.14|0.9954
81492376|NCT03019588|162676388|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-6.0||||0.7884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|9.3|||Z-test|One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by time to progression on first line therapy (\< 6 months vs. ≥ 6 months) and ECOG PS (0 vs. 1).|||9.3|-21.6|0.7884
81492377|NCT00106535|162676425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81492378|NCT00106535|162676425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81492379|NCT00106535|162676426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81492380|NCT00106535|162676426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81492381|NCT00106535|162676427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81492382|NCT00106535|162676427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81492383|NCT00106535|162676436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Van Elteren's test|Stratified by region.||||||<0.0001
81492384|NCT00106535|162676436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Van Elteren's test|Stratified by region.||||||<0.0001
81492385|NCT00106535|162676437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-70.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.96|-43.56|||ANOVA|Adjusted for region and original treatment group.||||-43.56|-96.96|<0.0001
81492386|NCT00106535|162676437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-85.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-112.69|-59.22|||ANOVA|Adjusted for region and original treatment group.||||-59.22|-112.69|<0.0001
81492387|NCT00106535|162676439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-148.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-205.22|-90.98|||ANOVA|Adjusted for region.||||-90.98|-205.22|<0.0001
81492388|NCT00106535|162676439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-181.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-238.6|-124.21|||ANOVA|Adjusted for region.||||-124.21|-238.60|<0.0001
81492389|NCT00106535|162676464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5212.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3139.4|7285.16|||ANOVA|Adjusted for region.||||7285.16|3139.40|<0.0001
81492390|NCT00106535|162676464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7092.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5066.16|9119.36||Adjusted for region.|ANOVA|||||9119.36|5066.16|<0.0001
81492391|NCT00106535|162676480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0023||95.0|||||Van Elteren's test|Stratified by region.||||||0.0023
81492392|NCT00106535|162676480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Van Elteren's test|||||||<0.0001
81492393|NCT00106535|162676481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Van Elteren's test|Stratified by region.||||||0.0001
81492394|NCT00106535|162676481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Van Elteren's test|Stratified by region.||||||<0.0001
81492395|NCT04180696|162676547|SUPERIORITY|Endpoint for statistical analysis is the proportion Improved.||||||0.61|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.61
81492396|NCT04180696|162676548|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.367||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.579|2.455|||Regression, Logistic|Proportional odds logistic regression model. Baseline NYHA class and time included as fixed covariates.||Due to limited number of subjects with NYHA class III or IV during follow-up, class III, IV, and death were grouped as a single category for analysis.||2.455|0.579|0.63
81492397|NCT04180696|162676549|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.476||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.492|3.175|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for NYHA class and sex.||||3.175|0.492|0.64
81492398|NCT04180696|162676550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.78
81492399|NCT04180696|162676551|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.817||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.206|5.056|||Regression, Cox|||||5.056|0.206|0.98
81492400|NCT05537571|162676552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-82.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.19|-77.39|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-77.39|-88.19|<0.0001
81492401|NCT05537571|162676552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-81.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.68|-76.0|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-76.0|-86.68|<0.0001
81492402|NCT05537571|162676552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-85.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.88|-80.26|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-80.26|-90.88|<0.0001
81492403|NCT05537571|162676553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-83.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.7|-77.57|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-77.57|-88.7|<0.0001
81492404|NCT05537571|162676553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-78.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.18|-73.17|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-73.17|-84.18|<0.0001
81492405|NCT05537571|162676553|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-83.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.43|-77.49|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-77.49|-88.43|<0.0001
81492406|NCT05537571|162676554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-79.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.25|-73.1|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-73.1|-85.25|<0.0001
81492407|NCT05537571|162676554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-71.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.81|-65.8|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-65.8|-77.81|<0.0001
81492408|NCT05537571|162676554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-77.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.09|-71.15|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-71.15|-83.09|<0.0001
81492409|NCT05537571|162676555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.55|-8.09|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-8.09|-18.55|<0.0001
81492410|NCT05537571|162676555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.9|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.02|-4.68|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-4.68|-15.02|=0.0002
81492411|NCT05537571|162676555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|-9.82|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-9.82|-20.1|<0.0001
81492412|NCT05537571|162676556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.62|-7.08|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-7.08|-17.62|<0.0001
81492413|NCT05537571|162676556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.6|||=|0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.85|-3.44|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-3.44|-13.85|=0.0013
81492414|NCT05537571|162676556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|-8.84|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-8.84|-19.2|<0.0001
81492415|NCT05537571|162676557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.81|-5.73|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-5.73|-16.81|<0.0001
81492416|NCT05537571|162676557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2|||=|0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.64|-1.69|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-1.69|-12.64|=0.0106
81492417|NCT05537571|162676557|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.04|-7.15|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-7.15|-18.04|<0.0001
81492418|NCT05537571|162676558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.9|||=|0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.07|-9.72|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-9.72|-54.07|=0.0051
81492419|NCT05537571|162676558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.7|||=|0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.62|-7.81|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-7.81|-51.62|=0.0081
81492420|NCT05537571|162676558|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.1|||=|0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.89|-3.33|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-3.33|-46.89|=0.0241
81492421|NCT05537571|162676559|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.8|||=|0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.86|-10.76|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-10.76|-48.86|=0.0023
81492422|NCT05537571|162676559|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.4|||=|0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.23|-8.58|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-8.58|-46.23|=0.0046
81492423|NCT05537571|162676559|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.0|||=|0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.67|-7.24|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-7.24|-44.67|=0.0068
81492424|NCT05537571|162676560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.7|||=|0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.91|-8.46|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-8.46|-48.91|=0.0057
81492425|NCT05537571|162676560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.13|-6.16||||||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-6.16|-46.13|
81492426|NCT05537571|162676560|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.1||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.93|-4.2|||ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for differences between each active treatment group and the pooled placebo groups in the primary outcome measure.||-4.2|-43.93|0.0179
81492427|NCT00990769|162676576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sample size calculation concluded that 20 patients in each group would have 80% power to detect a mean difference of 4 ± 4 with alpha equal to 0.05, as would be determined by a two-sample T test.||||>0.05
81492428|NCT00433290|162676579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Week 4 Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures Model: Change=Treatment,NSAID use, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Baseline, Treatment\*Visit, Baseline\*Visit||Null hypothesis=the difference in the BPI average pain score between the duloxetine and placebo treatment goups at the last visit of the treatment phase is zero.||||<0.001
81492429|NCT00433290|162676579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Week 7 Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures Model: Change=Treatment,NSAID use, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Baseline, Treatment\*Visit, Baseline\*Visit||Null hypothesis=the difference in the BPI average pain score between the duloxetine and placebo treatment goups at the last visit of the treatment phase is zero.||||<0.001
81492430|NCT00433290|162676579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Week 13 Change from Baseline. Treatment effects and interaction effects were evaluated based on two-sided significance level of 0.05. No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated Measures Model: Change=Treatment,NSAID use, Pooled Investigator, Visit, Baseline, Treatment\*Visit, Baseline\*Visit||Null hypothesis=the difference in the BPI average pain score between the duloxetine and placebo treatment goups at the last visit of the treatment phase is zero.||||<0.001
81492431|NCT00433290|162676580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Model: PGI-Improvement=Treatment, Pooled Investigator, baseline severity and NSAID used for main effect p-values.||||||0.164
81492432|NCT00433290|162676581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline (change = endpoint - baseline)|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-value.||||||0.016
81492433|NCT00433290|162676582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.068||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Week 13 value minus baseline value.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-value.||||||0.068
81492434|NCT00433290|162676583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Week 13 value minus baseline value.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-value.||||||0.064
81492435|NCT00433290|162676584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||P-value for Change in Weekly 24-Hour Average Pain. Change = endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-value.||||||0.008
81492436|NCT00433290|162676584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0||||P-value for Change in Weekly 24-Hour Worst Pain. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-value.||||||0.047
81492437|NCT00433290|162676585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-value.||||||0.009
81492438|NCT00433290|162676586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81492439|NCT00433290|162676587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.897||95.0||||P-value for Mental Component Summary Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-values.||||||0.897
81492440|NCT00433290|162676587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Physical Component Summary Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-values.||||||<0.001
81492441|NCT00433290|162676587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-value for Bodily Pain Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-values.||||||0.004
81492442|NCT00433290|162676587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||95.0||||P-value for General Health Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-values.||||||0.051
81492443|NCT00433290|162676587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.508||95.0||||P-value for Mental Health Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-values.||||||0.508
81492444|NCT00433290|162676587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0||||P-value for Physical Functioning Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-values.||||||0.019
81492445|NCT00433290|162676587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.415||95.0||||P-value for Role-Emotional Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-values.||||||0.415
81492446|NCT00433290|162676587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-value for Role-Physical Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-values.||||||0.006
81492447|NCT00433290|162676587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.342||95.0||||P-value for Social Functioning Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-values.||||||0.342
81492448|NCT00433290|162676587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.135||95.0||||P-value for Vitality Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-values.||||||0.135
81492449|NCT00433290|162676588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.209||95.0||||P-value for EQ-5D Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|Model: Change=Treament, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effect p-value.||||||0.209
81492450|NCT00433290|162676589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.871||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Week 13 value minus baseline.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-value.||||||0.871
81492451|NCT00433290|162676590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment, Pooled Investigator, NSAID use and Baseline for main effects p-value.||||||0.138
81492452|NCT00433290|162676591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81492453|NCT00433290|162676592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.015
81492454|NCT00433290|162676593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81492455|NCT00433290|162676593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value for direct analgesic effect. The null hypothesis was tested by testing a1=0 versus a1≠0.|Regression, Linear|||Path analysis was used to test null hypothesis that change in BPI average pain severity depends on improvement of BDI or HADS-A, versus improvement in BPI average pain severity is due to a direct analgesic effect of treatment and not dependent on improvement in depression or anxiety symptoms. Model:Change in BPI average pain score=a0+a1\*treatment group+a2\*change in BDI total+a3\*change in HADS-A+a4\*BL of BPI average pain+a5\*BL of BDI total+a6\*BL of HADS-A.||||0.002
81492456|NCT00433290|162676594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change=Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.007
81492457|NCT00433290|162676595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.050
81492458|NCT00433290|162676596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.913||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.913
81492459|NCT00433290|162676597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.066
81492460|NCT00433290|162676598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81492461|NCT00433290|162676599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.260
81492462|NCT00433290|162676600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.489||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.489
81492463|NCT00433290|162676601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.131||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.131
81492464|NCT00433290|162676602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.082||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.082
81492465|NCT00433290|162676604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Alkaline Phosphatase Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81492466|NCT00433290|162676604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||P-value for AST Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.010
81492467|NCT00433290|162676604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0||||P-value for GGT Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.023
81492468|NCT00433290|162676605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.042
81492469|NCT00433290|162676606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.005
81492470|NCT00433290|162676607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.285||95.0||||P-value for SBP Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.285
81492471|NCT00433290|162676607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.668||95.0||||P-value for DBP Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||0.668
81492472|NCT00433290|162676608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Change from Baseline. Change = Endpoint minus baseline.|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81492473|NCT00433290|162676609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.040
81492474|NCT00724503|162676634|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.12|||Log Rank|||The null hypothesis tested for the primary efficacy endpoint is rate of progression (months) of SIRT/FOLFOX treatment versus FOLFOX is equal for both groups. The two-sided alternative hypothesis tested with 95% confidence is PFS rate for SIRT/FOLFOX treatment lower to that of FOLFOX.||1.12|0.77|0.551
81492475|NCT00724503|162676635|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||A sample size of at least 450 patients for the SIRFLOX study was estimated to be needed to detect an increase in the median PFS at any site from 9.4 months to 12.5 months with 80% power and 95% confidence. Taking into account the number of patients who might receive the alternative treatment or lack of imaging data, the sample size was increased to 530. The Null hypothesis is no difference between the treatment arms with respect to PFS.||||< 0.05
81492476|NCT01186419|162676638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0765|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0765
81492477|NCT01033071|162676648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.3|||<|0.001||95.0|-7.6|-3.1||"Overall Type 1 error rate of 0.05 controlled using 'Closed Testing' principle (hypothesis of all treatment groups equal first tested at 0.05 significance level; upon rejection of this hypothesis, pairwise comparison was tested at the 0.05 level."|ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||-3.1|-7.6|<0.001
81492478|NCT01033071|162676648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|-4.6||"Overall Type 1 error rate of 0.05 controlled using 'Closed Testing' principle (hypothesis of all treatment groups equal first tested at 0.05 significance level; upon rejection of this hypothesis, pairwise comparison was tested at the 0.05 level."|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||-4.6|-9.2|<0.001
81492479|NCT01033071|162676651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-4.7||Tested at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||-4.7|-9.4|<0.001
81492480|NCT01033071|162676651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-6.6||Tested at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||-6.6|-11.5|<0.001
81492481|NCT01033071|162676653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|-4.3||Tested at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||-4.3|-8.5|<0.001
81542276|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.983||95.0||||P-value is for male, total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in total score from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.983
81542277|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.411||95.0||||p-value is for male, total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in total score from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.411
81542278|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.554||95.0||||p-value is for female, total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in total score from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.554
81542279|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128||95.0||||p-value is for female, total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in total score from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.128
81542280|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.488||95.0||||p-value is for female, total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in total score from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.488
81542281|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226||95.0||||p-value is for male, pleasure. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in pleasure subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.226
81492482|NCT01033071|162676653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-6.7||Tested at the 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with treatment group as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.||-6.7|-11.0|<0.001
81492483|NCT05638737|162676678|SUPERIORITY|One-sided test where a negative change in relative to baseline is favourable|%-change in relative to base vs placebo|7.5||||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|20.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Participant as random effect; treatment, visit and trt:vis interaction as fixed effects; baseline ALT as covariate. Model uses log-scaled variables.||||20.5|-4.1|0.893
81492484|NCT05638737|162676679|SUPERIORITY|One-sided test where a negative change in relative to baseline is favourable|%-change in relative to base vs placebo|-0.9||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|6.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Participant as random effect; treatment, visit and trt:vis interaction as fixed effects; baseline Pro-C3 as covariate. Model uses log-scaled variables||||6.1|-7.5|0.396
81492485|NCT00567580|162676680|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||One-sided significance level = 0.001|Z test|||Alternative hypotheses: 10% improvement in 5-year FFP in Arm 2 and 20% improvement in Arm 3, both relative to Arm 1, which has an assumed 5-year FFP of 70%. Sample size of 1587 (529/arm) with overall one-sided 0.025 alpha provides 90% power. Interim analyses (reported here) tested at one-sided significance level of 0.001. P\<0.001 indicates comparison crossed interim efficacy boundary. See Limitations and Caveats section.||||<0.001
81492486|NCT00567580|162676680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Z-test|||Alternative hypotheses: 10% improvement in 5-year FFP in Arm 2 and 20% improvement in Arm 3, both relative to Arm 1, which has an assumed 5-year FFP of 70%. Sample size of 1587 (529/arm) with overall one-sided 0.025 alpha provides 90% power. Interim analyses (reported here) tested at one-sided significance level of 0.001. P\<0.001 indicates comparison crossed interim efficacy boundary. See Limitations and Caveats section.||||0.003
81492487|NCT00567580|162676680|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Z-test|||Alternative hypotheses: 10% improvement in 5-year FFP in Arm 2 and 20% improvement in Arm 3, both relative to Arm 1, which has an assumed 5-year FFP of 70%. Sample size of 1587 (529/arm) with overall one-sided 0.025 alpha provides 90% power. Interim analyses (reported here) tested at one-sided significance level of 0.001. P\<0.001 indicates comparison crossed interim efficacy boundary. See Limitations and Caveats section.||||<0.001
81492488|NCT00567580|162676681|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.45|0.72||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT Alone|||0.72|0.45|<0.001
81492489|NCT00567580|162676681|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.51|0.89||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT + STAD|||0.89|0.51|<0.001
81492490|NCT00567580|162676681|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.3|0.51||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT Alone|||0.51|0.30|<0.001
81492491|NCT00567580|162676682|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.39|1.39||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT Alone|||1.39|0.39|0.137
81492492|NCT00567580|162676682|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.16|0.95||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT + STAD|||0.95|0.16|0.007
81492493|NCT00567580|162676682|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.12|0.68||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT Alone|||0.68|0.12|<0.001
81492494|NCT00567580|162676683|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.14|1.01||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT Alone|||1.01|0.14|0.010
81492495|NCT00567580|162676683|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.14|2.3||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT + STAD|||2.30|0.14|0.177
81492496|NCT00567580|162676683|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.06|0.71||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT Alone|||0.71|0.06|<0.001
81492497|NCT00567580|162676684|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.49|1.22||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT Alone|||1.22|0.49|0.105
81492498|NCT00567580|162676684|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.36|1.06||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT + STAD|||1.06|0.36|0.022
81492499|NCT00567580|162676684|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.29|0.81||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT Alone|||0.81|0.29|<0.001
81492500|NCT00567580|162676685|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.35|1.43||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT Alone|||1.43|0.35|0.137
81492501|NCT00567580|162676685|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.3|1.54||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT + STAD|||1.54|0.30|0.141
81492502|NCT00567580|162676685|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.21|1.03||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT Alone|||1.03|0.21|0.014
81492503|NCT00567580|162676686|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.54|1.38||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT Alone|||1.38|0.54|0.235
81492504|NCT00567580|162676686|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.61|1.6||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT + STAD|||1.60|0.61|0.481
81492505|NCT00567580|162676686|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.53|1.35||One-sided significance level = 0.0125|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT Alone|||1.35|0.53|0.213
81492506|NCT00567580|162676687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.81|3.37||One-sided significance level = 0.025|Regression, Logistic|Model was adjusted for entry PSA level, pathology, seminal vesicle involvement, Gleason score, race, and age.|Reference level = PBRT Alone|Acute grade 2+ acute adverse events||3.37|1.81|<0.001
81492507|NCT00567580|162676687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.03|1.77||One-sided significance level = 0.025|Regression, Logistic|Model was adjusted for entry PSA level, pathology, seminal vesicle involvement, Gleason score, race, and age.|Reference level = PBRT + STAD|Acute grade 2+ acute adverse events||1.77|1.03|0.007
81492508|NCT00567580|162676687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.16|3.6||One-sided significance level = 0.025|Regression, Logistic|Univariate model was used due to the low number of events.|Reference level = PBRT Alone|Acute grade 3+ acute adverse events||3.60|1.16|0.002
81492509|NCT00567580|162676687|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.975|2.27||One-sided significance level = 0.025|Regression, Logistic|Univariate model was used due to the low number of events.|Reference level = PBRT + STAD|Acute grade 3+ adverse events||2.27|0.975|0.025
81492510|NCT00567580|162676688|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.88|1.26||One-sided significance level = 0.025|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT Alone|Late grade 2+ adverse events||1.26|0.88|0.268
81492511|NCT00567580|162676688|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.93|1.32||One-sided significance level = 0.025|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT + STAD|Late grade 2+ adverse events||1.32|0.93|0.101
81492512|NCT00567580|162676688|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.83|1.8||One-sided significance level = 0.025|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT Alone|Late grade 3+ adverse events||1.80|0.83|0.119
81492513|NCT00567580|162676688|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.82|1.65||One-sided significance level = 0.025|Log Rank||Reference level = PBRT + STAD|Late grade 3+ adverse events||1.65|0.82|0.170
81492514|NCT01734928|162676724|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.77|||Based on Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.77|0.49|0.001
81492515|NCT01734928|162676725|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.15|||Log Rank|The p-value is based on a stratified log-rank test with stratification factors as above Cox model.|Based on Cox proportional hazards model, comparing the hazard functions associated with treatment groups, stratified by age, prior number of anti-myeloma regimens, and beta-2 macroglobulin at Screening.|||1.15|0.77|0.571
81492516|NCT01734928|162676727|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.02|||Unstratified log-rank test|The p-value is based on an unstratified log-rank test.|Based on Cox proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with treatment groups|||1.02|0.56|0.064
81492517|NCT01778985|162676740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81492518|NCT01778985|162676741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81492519|NCT01778985|162676742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81492520|NCT01778985|162676743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.088|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t(18)=1.78, p=0.088||||||0.088
81492521|NCT01778985|162676744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81492522|NCT01778985|162676745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91||||||t(28)=0.11, p=0.91|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.91
81492523|NCT01778985|162676746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||||||t(18)=1.69, p=.10|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.10
81492524|NCT01778985|162676747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||t(10)=2.76, p=0.020|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.020
81492525|NCT01778985|162676748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78||||||t(23)=0.28, p=0.78|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81492526|NCT01778985|162676749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||||||t(28)=0.67, p=0.51|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.51
81492527|NCT01778985|162676750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||||||t(23)=1.23, p=0.24|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81492528|NCT01778985|162676751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.53
81492529|NCT01778985|162676752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.33
81492530|NCT01778985|162676753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81492531|NCT01778985|162676754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81492532|NCT01778985|162676755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.82
81492533|NCT01778985|162676756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.70
81492534|NCT01778985|162676757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81492535|NCT01778985|162676758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81492536|NCT01778985|162676759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1
81492537|NCT00758043|162676770|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Estimated by evaluating the treatment differences in the SVR24planned rates (T12PR24/eRVR+ minus T12PR48/eRVR+) and the 95% CI for these groups (the entire 2 sided CI is to the right of the predefined non-inferiority margin of -10.5%).|Difference in proportions|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|11.1||||||Primary efficacy analysis was based on CI estimates (using the normal approximation, confidence limits were constructed for the difference in proportions) to rule out the inferiority of the T12/PR24/eRVR+ treatment regimen relative to the T12/PR48/eRVR+ treatment regimen. SVR24 was defined as undetectable HCV RNA at end of treatment through 24 weeks after the last planned dose.||11.1|-2.1|
81492538|NCT00758043|162676770|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Estimated by evaluating the treatment differences in the SVR24planned rates (T12PR24/eRVR+ minus T12PR48/eRVR+) and the 95% CI for these groups (the entire 2 sided CI is to the right of the predefined non-inferiority margin of -10.5%).|Difference in proportions|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|8.2||||||SVR24 was defined as below the limit of quantitation at 24 weeks after the planned end of treatment. For subjects who had missing data at week 24 after the planned end of treatment, the week 12 data or the last follow-up time point after week 12 was carried forward for determining SVR24.||8.2|-4.3|
81492539|NCT00758043|162676771|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Estimated by evaluating the treatment differences in the SVR at Week 72 planned rates (T12PR24/eRVR+ minus T12PR48/eRVR+) and the 95% CI for these groups (the entire 2 sided CI is to the right of the predefined non-inferiority margin of 10.5%).|Difference in Proportion|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|6.8||||||||6.8|-7.7|
81492540|NCT00758043|162676771|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Estimated by evaluating the treatment differences in the SVR at Week 72 planned rates (T12PR24/eRVR+ minus T12PR48/eRVR+) and the 95% CI for these groups (the entire 2 sided CI is to the right of the predefined non-inferiority margin of 10.5%).|Odds Ratio, log|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.82||||||||1.82|0.49|
81492541|NCT05788328|162676786|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|86.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.05|113.29|||||Ratio was of test to reference of adjusted geometric means. Reference arm was DE 150mg (Period 1) and test arm was PF-07081532 80mg QD + DE 150mg (Period 4). Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||113.29|66.05|
81492542|NCT05788328|162676786|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|82.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.1|108.24|||||Ratio was of test to reference of adjusted geometric means. Reference arm was DE 150mg (Period 1) and test arm was PF-07081532 240mg QD + DE 150mg (Period 7). Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||108.24|63.10|
81492543|NCT05788328|162676787|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|85.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|64.96|112.94|||||Ratio was of test to reference of adjusted geometric means. Reference arm was DE 150mg (Period 1) and test arm was PF-07081532 80mg QD + DE 150mg (Period 4). Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||112.94|64.96|
81492544|NCT05788328|162676787|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|80.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|61.28|106.55|||||Ratio was of test to reference of adjusted geometric means. Reference arm was DE 150mg (Period 1) and test arm was PF-07081532 240mg QD + DE 150mg (Period 7). Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||106.55|61.28|
81492545|NCT05788328|162676788|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|229.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|185.23|283.37|||||Ratio was of test to reference of adjusted geometric means. The reference arm was rosuvastatin 10 mg (Period 2) and test arm was PF-07081532 80 mg QD+rosuvastatin 10 mg (Period 5). The ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||283.37|185.23|
81492546|NCT05788328|162676788|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|214.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|173.38|265.94|||||Ratio was of test to reference of adjusted geometric means. The reference arm was rosuvastatin 10 mg (Period 2) and test arm was PF-07081532 240 mg QD+rosuvastatin 10 mg (Period 8). The ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||265.94|173.38|
81492547|NCT05788328|162676789|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|213.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|170.46|266.29|||||Ratio was of test to reference of adjusted geometric means. The reference arm was rosuvastatin 10 mg (Period 2) and test arm was PF-07081532 80 mg QD+rosuvastatin 10 mg (Period 5). The ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||266.29|170.46|
81492548|NCT05788328|162676789|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|232.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|185.88|290.38|||||Ratio was of test to reference of adjusted geometric means. The reference arm was rosuvastatin 10 mg (Period 2) and test arm was PF-07081532 240 mg QD+rosuvastatin 10 mg (Period 8). The ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||290.38|185.88|
81575904|NCT04786990|162823175|OTHER|||||||0.3484||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4 versus Week 8||||0.3484
81492549|NCT05788328|162676797|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|45.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|33.97|60.27|||||Ratio was of test to reference of adjusted geometric means. Reference arm was DE 150mg (Period 1) and test arm was PF-07081532 80mg QD + DE 150mg (Period 4). Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||60.27|33.97|
81492550|NCT05788328|162676797|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|47.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|35.62|63.19|||||Ratio was of test to reference of adjusted geometric means. Reference arm was DE 150mg (Period 1) and test arm was PF-07081532 240mg QD + DE 150mg (Period 7). Ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||63.19|35.62|
81492551|NCT05788328|162676802|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|176.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|135.51|229.6|||||Ratio was of test to reference of adjusted geometric means. The reference arm was rosuvastatin 10 mg (Period 2) and test arm was PF-07081532 80 mg QD+rosuvastatin 10 mg (Period 5). The ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||229.60|135.51|
81492552|NCT05788328|162676802|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|221.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|170.26|288.48|||||Ratio was of test to reference of adjusted geometric means. The reference arm was rosuvastatin 10 mg (Period 2) and test arm was PF-07081532 240 mg QD+rosuvastatin 10 mg (Period 8). The ratios (and 90% CIs) were expressed as percentages.|Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||288.48|170.26|
81492553|NCT01967277|162676844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||H0: µL ≤ µs Versus Ha: µL \> µs||||<0.001
81492554|NCT01028560|162676860|OTHER||Slope|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis||The above is the slope for immunotherapy group . The (quadratic) slope is for 1 month increase in time.|Linear mixed effects model (LME) with random coefficients model was fitted with Restricted Maximum Likelihood estimation. The functional form of the model was quadratic and the model adjusted for gender, race, ethnicity and number of asthma hospitalizations since birth. Unequal data collection were smoothed over two month period with a median score values.||0.63|-0.24|0.38
81492555|NCT01028560|162676860|OTHER||Slope|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|The above (quadratic) slope is for control group|The above is the (quadratic) slope is for control group and is for 1 month increase in time.|Linear mixed effects model (LME) with random coefficients model was fitted with Restricted Maximum Likelihood estimation. The functional form of the model was quadratic and the model adjusted for gender, race, ethnicity and number of asthma hospitalizations since birth. Unequal data collection were smoothed over two month period with median score values.||0.99|0.11|0.013
81492556|NCT01028560|162676860|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.97||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.76|12.03||Post estimation means were tested between the intervention arms after LME model at year 1 and the p- values were adjusted using Bonferroni correction.|contrast testing post mixed model||The difference is IT-Control group and the confidence interval is Bonferroni CI|Linear mixed effects model (LME) with random coefficients model was fitted with Restricted Maximum Likelihood estimation. The functional form of the model was quadratic and the model adjusted for gender, race, ethnicity and number of asthma hospitalizations since birth. Unequal data collection between immunotherapy and control groups were smoothed over two month period with a median score values.||12.03|-11.76|0.978
81492557|NCT01028560|162676860|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.83|12.38||Post estimation means were tested between the intervention arms after LME model at year 2 and the p- value was unadjusted p value|contrast testing post mixed model]||The difference is IT-Control group and the confidence interval is Bonferroni CI|Linear mixed effects model (LME) with random coefficients model was fitted with Restricted Maximum Likelihood estimation. The functional form of the model was quadratic and the model adjusted for gender, race, ethnicity and number of asthma hospitalizations since birth. Unequal data collection between immunotherapy and control groups were smoothed over two month period with a median score values.||12.38|-15.83|0.77
81492558|NCT01028560|162676860|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.39||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.54|15.84||Post estimation means were tested between the intervention arms after LME model at year 3 and the p- values were adjusted using Bonferroni correction.|contrast testing post mixed model||The difference is IT-Control group and the confidence interval is Bonferroni CI|Linear mixed effects model (LME) with random coefficients model was fitted with Restricted Maximum Likelihood estimation. The functional form of the model was quadratic and the model adjusted for gender, race, ethnicity and number of asthma hospitalizations since birth. Unequal data collection between immunotherapy and control groups were smoothed over two month period with a median score values.||15.84|-19.54|0.80
81492559|NCT01028560|162676861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.677||||||Chi-square test (proportion of new sensitizations versus unchanged or lost sensitizations in each group, intention-to treat analysis).|Chi-squared|||||||0.677
81492560|NCT01028560|162676862|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.56||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|3.29||Test of parallelism (group x time) hypothesis P-value.|covariance pattern (rep. measure) model|Within group difference p-values ( baseline vs 3-years) in control and intervention arm were 0.56 and 0.20 respectively.|The estimated slope reported is for year 3 from the covariance pattern model with autoregressive covariance structure.|Covariance Pattern Model with autoregressive covariance structure with REML (Restricted Estimation of Maximum Likelihood) with time and role as categorical variable was modeled.||3.29|-2.18|0.5460
81492561|NCT01028560|162676863|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.27||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.96||Poisson regression model for treatment arm adjusting for gender, race and history of hospitalization was used to analyze the corticosteroid burst and the time period contributed by each child in years were fitted as offset.|Poisson regression|Poisson regression model with robust variance with contributed person years used as offset was modeled.||Null hypothesis = Incidence rate of CSB in each group are same. Poisson regression adjusting for gender, race and history of hospitalization was used to analyze the corticosteroid burst.||1.96|0.82|0.289
81492562|NCT01960842|162676866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.78|-3.5|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||||-3.50|-5.78|<0.001
81492563|NCT01960842|162676867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.21|6.95|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||||6.95|4.21|<0.001
81492564|NCT01960842|162676868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|-7.7|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||||-7.7|-16.3|<0.001
81492565|NCT01960842|162676869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change from score = 4|-2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||The p-value is based on a one-sample Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the hypothesis of no change (score = 4).||||<0.001
81492566|NCT01960842|162676870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change from score = 4|-2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||The p-value is based on a one-sample Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the hypothesis of no change (score = 4).||||<0.001
81492567|NCT01960842|162676871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|||=|0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.4|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||||0.4|-4.0|=0.101
81492568|NCT01960842|162676872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1|||=|0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|1.1|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||||1.1|-5.3|=0.182
81492569|NCT01960842|162676873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|||=|0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.09|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||||-0.09|-1.90|=0.032
81492570|NCT01960842|162676874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|-10.6|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||Mobility Domain analysis.||-10.6|-27.8|<0.001
81492571|NCT01960842|162676874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.5|||=|0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|0.3|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||Emotional Well-Being Domain analysis.||0.3|-13.3|=0.059
81492572|NCT01960842|162676874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.5|||=|0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|0.6|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||Stigma Domain analysis.||0.6|-15.6|=0.070
81492573|NCT01960842|162676874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|||=|0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|4.2|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||Social Support Domain analysis.||4.2|-7.3|=0.591
81492574|NCT01960842|162676874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|-7.3|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||Cognition Domain analysis.||-7.3|-20.7|<0.001
81492575|NCT01960842|162676874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|||=|0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|6.4|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||Communication Domain analysis.||6.4|-4.2|=0.670
81492576|NCT01960842|162676874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|-10.3|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||Bodily Discomfort Domain analysis.||-10.3|-25.2|<0.001
81492577|NCT01960842|162676875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.8|||=|0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|0.1|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||||0.1|-9.8|=0.056
81492578|NCT01960842|162676876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|||=|0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.2|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||||-0.2|-1.6|=0.011
81492579|NCT01960842|162676877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-1.9|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||||-1.9|-4.4|<0.001
81492580|NCT01960842|162676878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.83|-3.47|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||||-3.47|-5.83|<0.001
81492581|NCT01960842|162676879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|-3.44|||One-sample t-test, 2-sided|||||-3.44|-5.73|<0.001
81492582|NCT00397930|162676888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||Between-group differences are expressed as differences in mean Post-Pre change for the global sleep quality PSQI score.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with post-intervention PSQI score as the outcome, with Group as the factor, and pre-intervention PSQI score as the covariate.|The negative estimated value indicates that the mean Post-Pre change for the YOCAS group was less than that of the Control group.|"H0: There is no statistically significant difference in global sleep quality between post-treatment cancer survivors under the standardized yoga intervention and control protocol at the 0.05 two-sided significance level.~Ha: There is a statistically significant difference in global sleep quality between post-treatment cancer survivors under the standardized yoga intervention and control protocol at the 0.05 two-sided significance level."||||0.009
81492583|NCT02391584|162676889|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||p\<0.025 was considered significant.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81492584|NCT02391584|162676893|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Dunnett's t-test was used for the multiple comparisons with baseline. A p value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81492585|NCT02391584|162676894|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Dunnett's t-test was used for the multiple comparisons with baseline. A p value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81492586|NCT02391584|162676895|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Dunnett's t-test was used for the multiple comparisons with baseline. A p value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81492587|NCT02391584|162676896|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Dunnett's t-test was used for the multiple comparisons with baseline. A p value \<0.05 was considered significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81492588|NCT03676725|162676899|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.17||||0.017|ONE_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Women with PMS vs. without PMS.||||0.017
81492589|NCT03676725|162676899|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Women with PMS and with ADHD vs. other women||||0.001
81492590|NCT03676725|162676899|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||ADHD vs. no ADHD||||0.8
81492591|NCT02030418|162676932|SUPERIORITY|"The primary safety hypothesis is:~H0: CFR ≤ 86% vs. H1: CFR \> 86% Where CFR is the Complication Free Rate. The CFR is estimated as a binomial proportion and the 95% confidence interval (CI) of CFR is calculated using the Clopper-Pearson exact method. The null hypothesis is rejected at the 2.5% significance level if the lower bound of this CI exceeds the Performance Goal (PG) of 86%."|binomial proportion|93.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.9|95.9|||1-sided exact test for binomial proporti|||||95.9|89.9|<0.001
81492592|NCT02030418|162676933|SUPERIORITY|"The primary effectiveness hypothesis is:~H0: Rate ≤ 85.0% vs. H1: Rate \> 85.0%~where Rate is the proportion of subjects experiencing success, and success is defined as: pacing threshold voltage ≤ 2.0 V at 0.4 ms at 6-month visit and sensed R-wave amplitude either ≥ 5.0 mV at the 6-month visit or ≥ value at implant."|binomial proportion|93.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.9|96.0||The null hypothesis is rejected at the 2.5% significance level if the lower bound of the CI exceeds the Performance Goal (PG) of 85%.|1-sided exact test for binomial proporti|||||96.0|89.9|<0.001
81492593|NCT02030418|162676934|OTHER|"The hypothesis is intended to test whether the mean slope is within 35% of 1. The hypothesis is stated as follows:~H0: absolute value (Mean Slope - 100%) ≥ equivalence margin, equal to 35%~H1: absolute value (Mean Slope - 100%) \< equivalence margin, equal to 35%~The calculation of slope for individual subjects in the CAEP exercise protocol is done by setting the y-intercept to zero."|Slope|0.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.27||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.93|||two 1-sided test (TOST)|||||0.93|0.73|0.001
81492594|NCT05061706|162676935|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.03|-3.02|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-3.02|-6.03|<0.0001
81492595|NCT05061706|162676936|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.33|||Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||-0.33|-0.72|<0.0001
81542282|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0||||p-value is for male, pleasure. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in pleasure subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.710
81542283|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133||95.0||||p-value is for male, pleasure. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in pleasure subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.133
81492596|NCT01179516|162676937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.488||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|2.14||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \>0.025, hierarchical testing stops and for subsequent endpoints in the sequence a nominal p-value is provided.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline MADRS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||All statistical tests were 2-sided with the estimated P-values at the 5% level of significance. To control for multiplicity, a pre-specified sequential testing procedure for each dose was applied to compare 10 mg and 15 mg vortioxetine to placebo. Efficacy endpoints were tested for each dose in sequential order at significance level 0.025; as soon as an endpoint was non-significant at 0.025, the testing procedure stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||2.14|-3.71|0.597
81492597|NCT01179516|162676937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.501||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|2.46||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \>0.025, hierarchical testing stops and for subsequent endpoints in the sequence a nominal p-value is provided.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline MADRS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||2.46|-3.44|0.745
81492598|NCT01179516|162676938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.232||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.761|1.995|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS score.||||1.995|0.761|0.396
81492599|NCT01179516|162676938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.212||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.748|1.963|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS score.||||1.963|0.748|0.435
81492600|NCT01179516|162676939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.21|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline CGI-S score-by-week as fixed effects.||||0.21|-0.38|0.554
81492601|NCT01179516|162676939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.25|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline CGI-S score-by-week as fixed effects.||||0.25|-0.35|0.739
81492602|NCT01179516|162676940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.261||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.43|3.5|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline MADRS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||3.50|-5.43|0.670
81492603|NCT01179516|162676940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.295||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|6.26|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline MADRS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||6.26|-2.80|0.451
81492604|NCT01179516|162676941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.291||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.754|2.211|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS total score.||||2.211|0.754|0.352
81492605|NCT01179516|162676941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.116||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.646|1.928|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS total score.||||1.928|0.646|0.694
81492606|NCT01179516|162676942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.38|1.55|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline SDS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||1.55|-3.38|0.464
81492607|NCT01179516|162676942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.322||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|3.3|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline SDS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||3.30|-1.91|0.600
81492608|NCT02697422|162676948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.05
81492609|NCT02697422|162676949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.05
81492610|NCT02697422|162676950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.05
81492611|NCT02697422|162676951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Smoker/tobacco use results were calculated using logistic regression.|Regression, Logistic|||Smoker/tobacco use results were calculated using logistic regression. A P value of .90 was found comparing smoking/tobacco use in intervention vs control participants. A difference was not reported between intervention and control because smoking/ tobacco use was a binary variable.||||0.90
81492612|NCT02697422|162676952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.05
81492613|NCT02697422|162676953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.05
81492614|NCT02697422|162676954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.05
81492615|NCT02697422|162676955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.05
81492616|NCT02697422|162676956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.05
81492617|NCT02697422|162676957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.05
81492618|NCT03501277|162676958|EQUIVALENCE|Alogliptin: For each analyte, an analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on natural logarithm transformed Cmax with factors for sequence, the participant nested within sequence, period, and regimen. For the relative bioavailability (BA) determination, pairwise comparisons were performed to assess the relative BA of alogliptin and pioglitazone via point estimates and 90 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of Cmax for Regimen A (test) versus Regimen B (reference).|Least Square Mean (LSM) difference|1.0706||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.023|1.1204|||ANOVA|||||1.1204|1.0230|0.014
81575905|NCT04786990|162823176|OTHER|||||||0.4385||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4 versus Week 8||||0.4385
81492619|NCT03501277|162676958|EQUIVALENCE|Alogliptin: For each analyte, ANOVA was performed on natural logarithm transformed Cmax with factors for sequence, the participant nested within sequence, period, and regimen. For the relative BA determination, pairwise comparisons were performed to assess the relative BA of alogliptin and pioglitazone via point estimates and 90% CI for the ratio of Cmax for Regimen C (test) versus Regimen D (reference).|LSM difference|1.0276||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9817|1.0757|||ANOVA|||||1.0757|0.9817|0.326
81492620|NCT03501277|162676958|EQUIVALENCE|Pioglitazone: For each analyte, ANOVA was performed on natural logarithm transformed Cmax with factors for sequence, the participant nested within sequence, period, and regimen. For the relative BA determination, pairwise comparisons were performed to assess the relative BA of alogliptin and pioglitazone via point estimates and 90% CI for the ratio of Cmax for Regimen A (test) versus Regimen B (reference).|LSM diiference|0.9594||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8837|1.0415|||ANOVA|||||1.0415|0.8837|0.405
81492621|NCT03501277|162676958|EQUIVALENCE|Pioglitazone: For each analyte, ANOVA was performed on natural logarithm transformed Cmax with factors for sequence, the participant nested within sequence, period, and regimen. For the relative BA determination, pairwise comparisons were performed to assess the relative BA of alogliptin and pioglitazone via point estimates and 90% CI for the ratio of Cmax for Regimen C (test) versus Regimen D (reference).|LSM difference|0.9257||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8523|1.0053|||ANOVA|||||1.0053|0.8523|0.124
81492622|NCT03501277|162676959|EQUIVALENCE|Alogliptin: For each analyte, ANOVA was performed on natural logarithm transformed AUC(0-72) with factors for sequence, the participant nested within sequence, period, and regimen. For the relative BA determination, pairwise comparisons were performed to assess the relative BA of alogliptin and pioglitazone via point estimates and 90% CI for the ratio of Cmax for Regimen A (test) versus Regimen B (reference).|LSM difference|1.0157||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0009|1.0308|||ANOVA|||||1.0308|1.0009|0.081
81492623|NCT03501277|162676959|EQUIVALENCE|Alogliptin: For each analyte, ANOVA was performed on natural logarithm transformed AUC(0-72) with factors for sequence, the participant nested within sequence, period, and regimen. For the relative BA determination, pairwise comparisons were performed to assess the relative BA of alogliptin and pioglitazone via point estimates and 90% CI for the ratio of AUC(0-72) for Regimen C (test) versus Regimen D (reference).|LSM difference|1.0009||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9862|1.0158|||ANOVA|||||1.0158|0.9862|0.922
81492624|NCT03501277|162676959|EQUIVALENCE|Pioglitazone: For each analyte, ANOVA was performed on natural logarithm transformed AUC(0-72) with factors for sequence, the participant nested within sequence, period, and regimen. For the relative BA determination, pairwise comparisons were performed to assess the relative BA of alogliptin and pioglitazone via point estimates and 90% CI for the ratio of AUC(0-72) for Regimen A (test) versus Regimen B (reference).|LSM difference|1.0486||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0051|1.0939|||ANOVA|||||1.0939|1.0051|0.066
81492625|NCT03501277|162676959|EQUIVALENCE|Pioglitazone: For each analyte, ANOVA was performed on natural logarithm transformed AUC(0-72) with factors for sequence, the participant nested within sequence, period, and regimen. For the relative BA determination, pairwise comparisons were performed to assess the relative BA of alogliptin and pioglitazone via point estimates and 90% CI for the ratio of AUC(0-72) for Regimen C (test) versus Regimen D (reference).|LSM difference|1.0267||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9839|1.0714|||ANOVA|||||1.0714|0.9839|0.308
81492626|NCT00963508|162676990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81492627|NCT00963508|162676991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0005
81492628|NCT04739709|162677010|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81492629|NCT04739709|162677011|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81492630|NCT04739709|162677013|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81492631|NCT04739709|162677014|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81492632|NCT04739709|162677015|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81492633|NCT04739709|162677016|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81492634|NCT04739709|162677017|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81492635|NCT04739709|162677018|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81492636|NCT04739709|162677019|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81492637|NCT04739709|162677020|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81492638|NCT04739709|162677021|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-1.3|||ANCOVA||Treatment Difference = APP13007-Placebo. Mean Difference Is the least-squares mean difference from the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.|||-1.3|-1.8|<0.001
81492639|NCT04739709|162677022|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.6|||ANCOVA||Treatment Difference = APP13007-Placebo. Mean Difference Is the least-squares mean difference from the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.|||-0.6|-0.9|<0.001
81492640|NCT04739709|162677023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.5|||ANCOVA||Treatment Difference = APP13007-Placebo. Mean Difference Is the least-squares mean difference from the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.|||-0.5|-0.8|<0.001
81492641|NCT04739709|162677024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|-0.01|||ANCOVA||Treatment Difference = APP13007-Placebo. Mean Difference Is the least-squares mean difference from the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.|||-0.01|-0.06|0.017
81492642|NCT04739709|162677025|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|-0.04|||ANCOVA||Treatment Difference = APP13007-Placebo. Mean Difference Is the least-squares mean difference from the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.|||-0.04|-0.10|<0.001
81492643|NCT04739709|162677026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|-0.06|||ANCOVA||Treatment Difference = APP13007-Placebo. Mean Difference Is the least-squares mean difference from the ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline as a covariate.|||-0.06|-0.11|<0.001
81492644|NCT04739709|162677027|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81542284|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.257||95.0||||p-value is for female, pleasure. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in pleasure subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.257
81542285|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.412||95.0||||p-value is for female, pleasure. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in pleasure subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.412
81492645|NCT01928771|162677028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.71|||Negative binomial|Model includes covariates treatment group, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year, and use of maintenance oral corticosteroids||||0.71|0.42|<0.001
81492646|NCT01928771|162677028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.64|||Negative binomial|Model includes covariates treatment group, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year, and use of maintenance oral corticosteroids||||0.64|0.37|<0.001
81492647|NCT01928771|162677029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.7||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.0|||Negative binomial|Model includes covariates treatment group, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year, and use of maintenance oral corticosteroids||||1.0|0.5|0.047
81492648|NCT01928771|162677029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.83||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.16|||Negative binomial|Model includes covariates treatment group, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year, and use of maintenance oral corticosteroids||||1.16|0.59|0.268
81492649|NCT01928771|162677030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.61||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.01|||Negative binomial|Model includes covariates treatment group, region, number of exacerbations resulting in ER/hospitalization in the previous year, and use of OCS||||1.01|0.37|0.053
81492650|NCT01928771|162677030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.67|||Negative binomial|Model includes covariates treatment group, region, number of exacerbations resulting in ER/hospitalization in the previous year, and use of OCS||||0.67|0.2|<0.001
81492651|NCT01928771|162677031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for region, number of exacerbations in the previous year, use of OCS||Proportion of patients with \>=1 asthma exacerbation||0.78|0.37|<0.001
81492652|NCT01928771|162677031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for region, number of exacerbations from the previous year, use of OCS||Proportion of patients with \>=1 asthma exacerbation||0.90|0.43|0.01
81492653|NCT01928771|162677032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.82|||Regression, Cox|Model includes treatment, number of exacerbations in the previous year, region, use of OCS||Time to first exacerbation||0.82|0.49|<0.001
81492654|NCT01928771|162677032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.78|||Regression, Cox|Model includes treatment, number of exacerbations from the previous year, region, use of OCS||Time to first exacerbation||0.78|0.46|<0.001
81492655|NCT01928771|162677033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.106||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, use of OCS, visit and treatment by visit||||0.196|0.016|0.022
81492656|NCT01928771|162677033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.159||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.068|0.249|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, use of OCS, visit and treatment by visit||||0.249|0.068|0.001
81492657|NCT01928771|162677034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.025||||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.134|0.083|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, use of OCS, visit and treatment by visit||||0.083|-0.134|0.644
81492658|NCT01928771|162677034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.208|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, use of OCS, visit and treatment by visit||||0.208|-0.003|0.057
81492659|NCT01928771|162677035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline asthma symptom score, region, use of OCS, visit and visit by treatment||||0.12|-0.27|0.442
81492660|NCT01928771|162677035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline asthma symptom score, region, use of OCS, visit and visit by treatment||||-0.06|-0.45|0.012
81492661|NCT01928771|162677036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline asthma symptom score, region, use of OCS, visit and visit by treatment||||0.08|-0.48|0.169
81492662|NCT01928771|162677036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline asthma symptom score, region, use of OCS, visit and visit by treatment||||-0.01|-0.57|0.043
81492663|NCT01928771|162677037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline asthma medication use, region, use of OCS, visit and visit by treatment||||0.10|-1.16|0.1
81542286|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||p-value is for female, pleasure. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in pleasure subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.030
81542287|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0||||p-value is for male, desire/frequency. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in desire/frequency subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.024
81492664|NCT01928771|162677037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline asthma medication use, region, use of OCS, visit and visit by treatment||||0.07|-1.21|0.081
81492665|NCT01928771|162677038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.32||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|37.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline morning PEF, region, use of OCS, visit and visit by treatment||Morning PEF change from baseline to Week 48||37.43|9.20|0.001
81492666|NCT01928771|162677038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.46||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|30.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline morning PEF, region, use of OCS, visit and visit by treatment||Morning PEF change from baseline to Week 48||30.83|2.08|0.025
81492667|NCT01928771|162677039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.75||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.86|35.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline evening PEF, region, use of OCS, visit and visit by treatment||Evening PEF change from baseline to Week 48||35.65|7.86|0.002
81492668|NCT01928771|162677039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.18||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.09|33.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline evening PEF, region, use of OCS, visit and visit by treatment||Evening PEF change from baseline to Week 48||33.28|5.09|0.008
81492669|NCT01928771|162677040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline proportion of nights with nocturnal awakenings, region, use of OCS, visit and visit by treatment||||0.04|-0.05|0.964
81492670|NCT01928771|162677040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline proportion of nights with nocturnal awakenings, region, use of OCS, visit and visit by treatment||||-0.01|-0.11|0.012
81492671|NCT01928771|162677041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, use of OCS, visit and visit by treatment||||0.04|-0.34|0.111
81492672|NCT01928771|162677041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, use of OCS, visit and visit by treatment||||-0.10|-0.48|0.003
81492673|NCT01928771|162677042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, use of OCS, visit and visit by treatment||||0.27|-0.27|0.99
81492674|NCT01928771|162677042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, use of OCS, visit and visit by treatment||||0.05|-0.48|0.107
81492675|NCT01928771|162677046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates treatment, baseline AQLQ(S)+12 score, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment||||0.37|-0.02|0.081
81492676|NCT01928771|162677046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates treatment, baseline AQLQ(S)+12 score, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment||||0.5|0.1|0.004
81492677|NCT01407367|162677072|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.94||calculated p-value. Results adjusted for gender, race, age, BMI, MAP, eGFR, smoking history, diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, cancer, education employment status, health literacy and RAAS use.|Regression, Cox|||||0.94|0.16|.04
81492678|NCT01407367|162677073|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.99||calculated p-value. Results adjusted for gender, race, age, BMI, MAP, eGFR, smoking history, diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, cancer, education employment status, health literacy and RAAS use.|Regression, Cox|||||1.99|0.53|0.86
81492679|NCT01271855|162677074|SUPERIORITY||Z-Score|0.93||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The z-score is a standardized version of the Wilcoxon test statistic. In this study, z-scores with an absolute value exceeding 1.96 signal the two groups have meaningfully different pain scores. Other values would fail to reject the null hypothesis.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the visual analogue pain score scale (VAS) between participants in the Glycerin suppository group and those in the Belladonna and opioid suppository group 24-hours after delivery.||||.35
81492680|NCT01271855|162677075|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|6.21|||Regression, Logistic|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the odds of taking additional pain medications between participants in the Glycerin suppository group and those in the Belladonna and opioid suppository group 24-hours after delivery.||6.21|0.57|.30
81492681|NCT01271855|162677076|SUPERIORITY||Z-Score|2.34||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The z-score is a standardized version of the Wilcoxon test statistic. In this study, z-scores with an absolute value exceeding 1.96 signal the two groups have meaningfully different satisfaction scores. Other values fail to reject the null hypothesis|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the pain satisfaction score between participants in the Glycerin suppository group and those in the Belladonna and opioid suppository group at discharge||||.02
81492682|NCT01245062|162677077|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.64||P-value from a stratified log-rank test was adjusted for prior chemotherapy for advanced or metastatic disease and Baseline lactate dehydrogenase.|Log Rank||Investigator-Assessed PFS. HR \<1 indicates a lower risk with Trametinib compared with CT. HR from a stratified log-rank test was adjusted for prior chemotherapy for advanced or metastatic disease and Baseline lactate dehydrogenase.|||0.64|0.31|<0.0001
81492683|NCT01245062|162677077|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.6||P-value from a stratified log-rank test was adjusted for prior chemotherapy for advanced or metastatic disease and Baseline lactate dehydrogenase.|Log Rank||Independent Review PFS. HR \<1 indicates a lower risk with Trametinib compared with CT. HR from a stratified log-rank test was adjusted for prior chemotherapy for advanced or metastatic disease and Baseline lactate dehydrogenase.|||0.60|0.29|<0.0001
81492684|NCT01452347|162677094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean ratio|74.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||||95.0|68.08|80.91|||ANOVA|The Ctrough,ss (predicted or observed) was log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model.|"The standard error of the mean is actually the geometric standard error.~(Observed vs Predicted)"|"Null hypothesis: The difference of the population average responses was either ≤ to the lower bound or ≥ to the upper bound of the acceptance range .~Alternative hypothesis: The difference of the population average responses was both \> than the lower bound and \< than the upper bound of the acceptance range \[Note: The acceptance range for the geometric mean is 80-125%\]"||80.91|68.08|
81492685|NCT01452347|162677095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean ratio|84.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||||95.0|70.32|101.44|||ANOVA|The Ctrough,ss (predicted or observed) was log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model.|"The standard error of the mean is actually the geometric standard error.~(Observed vs Predicted)"|"Null hypothesis: The difference of the population average responses was either ≤ to the lower bound or ≥ to the upper bound of the acceptance range .~Alternative hypothesis: The difference of the population average responses was both \> than the lower bound and \< than the upper bound of the acceptance range \[Note: The acceptance range for the geometric mean is 80-125%\]"||101.44|70.32|
81542288|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0||||p-value is for male, desire/frequency. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in desire/frequency subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.250
81542289|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.489||95.0||||p-value is for male, desire/frequency. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in desire/frequency subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.489
81492686|NCT01452347|162677096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean ratio|95.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||||95.0|88.69|102.84|||ANOVA|The Ctrough,ss (predicted or observed) was log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model.|"The standard error of the mean is actually the geometric standard error.~(Observed vs Predicted)"|"Null hypothesis: The difference of the population average responses was either ≤ to the lower bound or ≥ to the upper bound of the acceptance range .~Alternative hypothesis: The difference of the population average responses was both \> than the lower bound and \< than the upper bound of the acceptance range \[Note: The acceptance range for the geometric mean is 80-125%\]"||102.84|88.69|
81492687|NCT01452347|162677097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Geometric Mean ratio|103.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||||95.0|86.4|123.4|||ANOVA|The Ctrough,ss (predicted or observed) was log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model.|"The standard error of the mean is actually the geometric standard error.~(Observed vs Predicted)"|"Null hypothesis: The difference of the population average responses was either ≤ to the lower bound or ≥ to the upper bound of the acceptance range .~Alternative hypothesis: The difference of the population average responses was both \> than the lower bound and \< than the upper bound of the acceptance range \[Note: The acceptance range for the geometric mean is 80-125%\]"||123.40|86.40|
81492688|NCT01452347|162677098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Probability that P remains \< 10% are presented, where P=Percentage of patients with observed Ctrough,ss value \< 50 ng/mL|Beta Function|Probability calculated using Beta function \~B(1 + r, 1 + n - r),r=no. of patients(observed Ctrough,ss value \< 50 ng/mL), n=no. of patients evaluated||||||<0.001
81492689|NCT01452347|162677099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||||||Probability that P remains \< 10% are presented, where P=Percentage of patients with observed Ctrough,ss value \< 50 ng/mL|Beta Function|Probability calculated using Beta function \~B(1 + r, 1 + n - r),r=no. of patients(observed Ctrough,ss value \< 50 ng/mL), n=no. of patients evaluated||||||0.05
81492690|NCT01452347|162677100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||||||Probability that P remains \< 10% are presented, where P=Percentage of patients with observed Ctrough,ss value \< 50 ng/mL|Beta Function|Probability calculated using Beta function \~B(1 + r, 1 + n - r),r=no. of patients(observed Ctrough,ss value \< 50 ng/mL), n=no. of patients evaluated||||||0.46
81492691|NCT01452347|162677101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||||||Probability that P remains \< 10% are presented, where P=Percentage of patients with observed Ctrough,ss value \< 50 ng/mL|Beta Function|Probability calculated using Beta function \~B(1 + r, 1 + n - r),r=no. of patients(observed Ctrough,ss value \< 50 ng/mL), n=no. of patients evaluated||||||0.65
81492692|NCT02507284|162677125|NON_INFERIORITY|Results for the secondary safety endpoint, adverse events (AEs) in study subjects, was performed using a test for non-inferiority with a threshold of 0.50. The null hypothesis is that the treatment minus placebo proportion difference is greater than (or equal to) the margin of 0.50 and the alternative hypothesis is that the difference is less than 0.50.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.025||||0.5|ONE_SIDED|97.5|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.50
81542290|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.682||95.0||||p-value is for female, desire/frequency. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in desire/frequency subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.682
81542291|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.953||95.0||||p-value is for female, desire/frequency. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in desire/frequency subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.953
81542292|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.803||95.0||||p-value is for female, desire/frequency. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in desire/frequency subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.803
81542293|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.694||95.0||||p-value is for male, desire/interest. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in desire/interest subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.694
81542294|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.835||95.0||||p-value is for male, desire/interest. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in desire/interest subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.835
81542295|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.435||95.0||||p-value is for male, desire/interest. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in desire/interest subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.435
81492693|NCT01501513|162677163|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81492694|NCT05675020|162677216|OTHER|The descriptive analysis yields frequencies and percentages for categorical variables. The statistical analysis was conducted using IBM SPSS V27.0. We analyzed the percentage of correct responses for knowledge survey questions from pre- and post-intervention survey responses.|||||||||||||||||Participant data was collected from the REDCap pre- and post-intervention questionnaires completed by the adolescents and parents/legal guardians that participated in the project. Data was collected from October to December 2022. The sample size was nine parent-adolescent dyads. Descriptive analysis was used to assess differences in sociodemographic variables, including age, gender, race, material status, employment status, salary, height, and weight. The descriptive analysis yields frequencies and percentages for categorical variables. The statistical analysis was conducted using IBM SPSS V27.0.|||
81492695|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Astellas Ratio X 100|115.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.04|125.22|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||125.22|107.04|
81492696|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Dr. Reddys/Astellas Ratio|103.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.91|112.12|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||112.12|95.91|
81492697|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Mylan/Astellas Ratio X 100|99.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.3|107.89|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||107.89|92.30|
81492698|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Panacea/Astellas Ratio|103.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.83|112.11|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 and Cmax parameters||112.11|95.83|
81492699|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Sandoz/Astellas Ratio X100|101.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.03|110.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 and parameters||110.0|94.03|
81492700|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Dr Reddys Ratio X 100|111.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.26|120.7|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||120.70|103.26|
81492701|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Mylan Ratio X 100|116.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.27|125.49|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||125.49|107.27|
81492702|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Panacea Ratio X 100|111.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.27|120.81|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||120.81|103.27|
81492703|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Sandoz Ratio X 100|113.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.3|123.08|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||123.08|105.30|
81492704|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Dr Reddys/Mylan Ratio X 100|103.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.08|112.4|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||112.40|96.08|
81492705|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Dr Reddys/Panacea Ratio x 100|100.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.5|108.21|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||108.21|92.50|
81492706|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Dr Reddys/Sandoz Ratio X 100|101.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.28|110.29|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||110.29|94.28|
81492707|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Mylan/Panacea Ratio X 100|96.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.05|104.09|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||104.09|89.05|
81492708|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Mylan/Sandoz Ratio X 100|98.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.72|106.12|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||106.12|90.72|
81492709|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Panacea/Sandoz Ratio X 100|101.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.27|110.19|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||110.19|94.27|
81492710|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Astellas Ratio X 100|109.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.42|119.25|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||119.25|100.42|
81492711|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Dr Reddys/Astellas Ratio X 100|99.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.28|109.03|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||109.03|91.28|
81492712|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Mylan/Astellas Ratio X 100|101.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.99|111.06|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||111.06|92.99|
81492713|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Panacea/Astellas Ratio X 100|106.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.17|116.06|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||116.06|97.17|
81492714|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Sandoz/Astellas Ratio X 100|104.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.25|113.75|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||113.75|95.25|
81492715|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Dr Reddy Ratio X 100|110.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.66|120.24|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||120.24|100.66|
81492716|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Mylan Ratio X 100|108.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.82|118.02|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||118.02|98.82|
81492717|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Panacea Ratio X 100|103.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.56|112.94|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||112.94|94.56|
81542296|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.379||95.0||||p-value is for female, desire/interest. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in desire/interest subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.379
81492718|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Sandoz Ratio X 100|105.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.48|115.23|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||115.23|96.48|
81492719|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Dr Reddys/Mylan Ration X 100|98.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.82|107.28|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||107.28|89.82|
81492720|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Dr. Reddys/Panacea Ratio X 100|93.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.96|102.65|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||102.65|85.96|
81492721|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Dr Reddys/Sandoz Ratio X 100|95.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.69|104.74|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||104.74|87.69|
81492722|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Mylan/Panacea Ratio X 100|95.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.56|104.58|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||104.58|87.56|
81492723|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Mylan/Sandoz Ratio X 100|97.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.34|107.71|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||107.71|89.34|
81492724|NCT02014103|162677219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Pancea/Sandoz Ratio X 100|102.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.36|111.51|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed AUC 0-12 parameters||111.51|93.36|
81542297|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.247||95.0||||p-value is for female, desire/interest. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in desire/interest subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.247
81492725|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Astellas Ratio X 100|141.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|125.73|160.16|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||160.16|125.73|
81492726|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Dr Reddys/Astellas Ratio X 100|104.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.33|117.45|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||117.45|92.33|
81492727|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Mylan/Astellas Ratio X 100|116.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.87|130.87|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||130.87|102.87|
81492728|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Panacea/Astellas Ratio X 100|108.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.51|122.94|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||122.94|96.51|
81492729|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Sandoz/Astellas Ratio X 100|94.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.33|106.16|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||106.16|83.33|
81492730|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Dr. Reddys Ratio X 100|136.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|120.82|153.7|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||153.70|120.82|
81542298|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.784||95.0||||p-value is for female, desire/interest. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in desire/interest subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.784
81542299|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.696||95.0||||p-value is for male, arousal. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in arousal subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.696
81542300|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.725||95.0||||P-value is for male, arousal. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in arousal subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.725
81542301|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.899||95.0||||P-value is for male, arousal. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in arousal subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.899
81542302|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.782||95.0||||P-value is for female, arousal. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in arousal subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.782
81492731|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Mylan Ratio X 100|122.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.37|138.04|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||138.04|108.37|
81542303|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.307||95.0||||P-value is for female, arousal. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in arousal subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.307
81542304|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.457||95.0||||P-value is for female, arousal. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in arousal subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.457
81492732|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Panacea Ratio X 100|130.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|115.43|147.04|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||147.04|115.43|
81542305|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.712||95.0||||P-value is for male, orgasm. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in orgasm subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.712
81542306|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.403||95.0||||P-value is for male, orgasm. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in orgasm subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.403
81542307|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.713||95.0||||P-value is for male, orgasm. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of male participants with a categorical change in orgasm subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.713
81542308|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.498||95.0||||P-value is for female, orgasm. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in orgasm subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.498
81542309|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.963||95.0||||P-value is for female, orgasm. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in orgasm subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.963
81542310|NCT00385671|162761156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.338||95.0||||P-value is for female, orgasm. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of female participants with a categorical change in orgasm subscore from baseline to 12 weeks in the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (CSFQ).||||0.338
81542311|NCT00385671|162761157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.645||95.0||||P-value is for total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Portland Neurotoxicity Scale Total Score.||||0.645
81542312|NCT00385671|162761157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.248||95.0||||P-value is for total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Portland Neurotoxicity Scale Total Score.||||0.248
81542313|NCT00385671|162761157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||95.0||||P-value is for total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Portland Neurotoxicity Scale Total Score.||||0.470
81542314|NCT00385671|162761157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.914||95.0||||P-value is for cognitive toxicity. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Portland Neurotoxicity Cognitive Toxicity Score.||||0.914
81492733|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Sandoz Ratio X 100|150.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|133.77|170.18|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||170.18|133.77|
81492734|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Dr. Reddys/Mylan Ratio X 100|89.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.52|101.3|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||101.30|79.52|
81492735|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Dr Reddys/Panacea Ratio X 100|95.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.71|107.9|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||107.90|84.71|
81492736|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Dr Reddys/Sandoz Ratio X 100|110.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.1|124.96|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|||124.96|98.10|
81492737|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Mylan/Panacea Ratio X 100|106.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.44|120.15|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||120.15|94.44|
81492738|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Mylan/Sandoz Ratio X 100|123.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.3|139.23|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||139.23|109.30|
81492739|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Panacea/Sandoz Ratio X 100|115.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.68|130.62|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||130.62|102.68|
81492740|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Astellas Ratio X 100|112.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.32|127.2|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||127.20|100.32|
81492741|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Dr Reddys/Astellas Ratio X 100|101.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.37|114.57|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|||114.57|90.37|
81492742|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Mylan/Astella Ratio X 100|113.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.82|127.83|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||127.83|100.82|
81492743|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Panacea/Astellas Ratio X 100|99.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.06|111.64|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||111.64|88.06|
81492744|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Sandoz/Astellas Ratio X 100|95.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.89|107.61|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||107.61|84.89|
81492745|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Dr Reddy Ratio X 100|111.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.59|125.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||125.00|98.59|
81492746|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Mylan Ratio X 100|99.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.38|112.04|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||112.04|88.38|
81492747|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Panacea Ratio X 100|113.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.18|128.28|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||128.28|101.18|
81492748|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Accord/Sandoz Ratio X 100|118.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.96|133.08|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||133.08|104.96|
81492749|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Dr Reddys/Mylan|89.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.61|100.93|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||100.93|79.61|
81492750|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Dr. Reddys/Panacea Ratio X 100|102.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.15|115.55|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||115.55|91.15|
81492751|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Dr. Reddys/Sandoz Ratio X 100|106.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.55|119.88|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||119.88|94.55|
81492752|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Mylan/Panacea Ratio X 100|114.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.68|128.92|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||128.92|110.68|
81492753|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Mylan/Sandoz Ratio X 100|118.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.48|133.74|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||133.74|105.48|
81492754|NCT02014103|162677220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Geometric Panacea/Sandoz Ratio X 100|103.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.13|116.81|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% confidence interval falls within 80-125|Analysis of variance (PROC MIXED) was performed on log transformed Cmax parameters||116.81|92.13|
81492755|NCT01258855|162677222|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.002
81492756|NCT01258855|162677223|OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.43
81492757|NCT01258855|162677226|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.003
81492758|NCT01258855|162677227|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.02
81492759|NCT02370394|162677264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.14||||0.4016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.02|5.75|||t-test, 2 sided|Unequal variances handled by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom||CAS Victimization Total Score at Follow Up||5.75|-14.02|0.4016
81492760|NCT02370394|162677264|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|14.46||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.11|24.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in CAS Victimization Total score from Baseline to Follow Up||24.82|4.11|0.0072
81492761|NCT02370394|162677265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.6011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.12|||t-test, 2 sided|||Safety Behavior Change Score at Follow Up||0.12|-0.21|0.6011
81492762|NCT02370394|162677265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.9116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change is Safety Behavior Change Score from Baseline to Follow Up||0.15|-0.16|0.9116
81492763|NCT02370394|162677266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.8646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|1.36|||t-test, 2 sided|Unequal variances handled by Satterthwaite's degrees of freedom||EOR Number of issues Effective at Accomplishing at Follow Up||1.36|-1.62|0.8646
81492764|NCT02370394|162677266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.86||||0.3045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|0.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in Number of Issues Effective at Accomplishing from Baseline to Follow Up||0.82|-2.54|0.3045
81492765|NCT02370394|162677267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9085|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Motivation Scale at Follow Up||||0.9085
81492766|NCT02370394|162677267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3256|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in Motivation Scale from Baseline to Follow Up||||0.3256
81542315|NCT00385671|162761157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.505||95.0||||P-value is for cognitive toxicity. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Portland Neurotoxicity Cognitive Toxicity Score.||||0.505
81542316|NCT00385671|162761157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57||95.0||||P-value is for cognitive toxicity. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Portland Neurotoxicity Cognitive Toxicity Score.||||0.570
81492767|NCT02370394|162677268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4085|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Readiness at Follow Up||||0.4085
81492768|NCT02370394|162677268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2467|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in Readiness from Baseline to Follow Up||||0.2467
81492769|NCT03197935|162677297|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference in pCR rate|16.5||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.91|27.1||(one-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified analysis. Strata are: tumor PD-L1 status (IC0 vs. IC1/2/3) and clinical stage at presentation (Stage II vs. III).||27.10|5.91|0.0044
81492770|NCT03197935|162677298|SUPERIORITY||Difference in pCR|19.5||||0.0206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.17|34.83||(one-sided)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Stratified analysis. Strata are: AJCC stage at diagnosis (II vs. III).||34.83|4.17|0.0206
81492771|NCT03197935|162677299|OTHER|This study was not designed nor formally powered to demonstrate statistically significant improvements in the secondary efficacy endpoint of EFS. The analyses of this secondary endpoint is descriptive in nature.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.21|||Stratified log-rank test|||"Stratified analysis. Strata are:~Tumor PD-L1 status (IC0 vs IC1/2/3) and AJCC stage at diagnosis (II vs. III)."||1.21|0.47|
81492772|NCT03197935|162677300|OTHER|This study was not designed nor formally powered to demonstrate statistically significant improvements in the secondary efficacy endpoint of EFS. The analyses of this secondary endpoint is descriptive in nature.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.18|||Stratified log-rank test|||Stratified analysis. Strata are: AJCC stage at diagnosis (II vs. III).||1.18|0.26|
81492773|NCT03197935|162677301|OTHER|This study was not designed nor formally powered to demonstrate statistically significant improvements in the secondary efficacy endpoint of DFS. The analyses of this secondary endpoint are descriptive in nature.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.3|||Stratified log-rank test|||Stratified analysis. Strata are: Tumor PD-L1 status (IC0 vs IC1/2/3) and AJCC stage at diagnosis (II vs. III).||1.30|0.44|
81492774|NCT03197935|162677302|OTHER|This study was not designed nor formally powered to demonstrate statistically significant improvements in the secondary efficacy endpoint of DFS. The analyses of this secondary endpoint are descriptive in nature.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.43|||Stratified log-rank test|||Stratified analysis. Strata are: AJCC stage at diagnosis (II vs. III).||1.43|0.23|
81492775|NCT03197935|162677303|OTHER|This study was not designed nor formally powered to demonstrate statistically significant improvements in the secondary efficacy endpoints of OS. The analyses of this secondary endpoint are descriptive in nature.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.04|||Stratified log-rank test|||"Stratified analysis. Strata are:~Tumor PD-L1 status (IC0 vs IC1/2/3) and AJCC stage at diagnosis (II vs. III)."||1.04|0.30|
81492776|NCT03197935|162677304|OTHER|This study was not designed nor formally powered to demonstrate statistically significant improvements in the secondary efficacy endpoints of EFS, DFS and OS. The analyses of this secondary endpoint are descriptive in nature.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.91|||Stratified log-rank test|||Stratified analysis. Strata are: AJCC stage at diagnosis (II vs. III).||1.91|0.26|
81492777|NCT00983957|162677427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.105|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.023|1.195|||||Point estimates and 90% Confidence Interval (CIs) for treatment differences on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale.|Mixed effect models were fitted to log-transformed data with treatment as a fixed effect, and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements.||1.195|1.023|
81492778|NCT00983957|162677428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.071|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.988|1.16|||||Point estimates and 90% CIs for treatment differences on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale.|Mixed effect models were fitted to log-transformed data with treatment as a fixed effect, and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements.||1.160|0.988|
81492779|NCT00983957|162677429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean|1.009|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.951|1.07|||||Point estimates and 90% CIs for treatment differences on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale.|Mixed effect models were fitted to log-transformed data with treatment as a fixed effect, and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements.||1.070|0.951|
81492780|NCT00983957|162677430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.121|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.018|1.234|||||Point estimates and 90% CIs for treatment differences on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale.|Mixed effect models were fitted to log-transformed data with treatment as a fixed effect, and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements.||1.234|1.018|
81492781|NCT00983957|162677433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.059|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.988|1.135|||||Point estimates and 90% CIs for treatment differences on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale.|Mixed effect models were fitted to log-transformed data with treatment as a fixed effect, and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements.||1.135|0.988|
81492782|NCT00983957|162677438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.115|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.063|1.171|||||Point estimates and 90% CIs for treatment differences on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for ratios of geometric means on the original scale.|Mixed effect models were fitted to log-transformed data with treatment as a fixed effect, and measurements within each participant as repeated measurements.||1.171|1.063|
81492783|NCT03055195|162677440|OTHER||Proportions Difference|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|23.3|||||Difference in Proportions between Mepolizumab 100 mg SC versus Placebo SC has been presented.|||23.3|-1.1|
81492784|NCT03055195|162677442|OTHER||Proportion Difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.0|12.6|||||Difference in Proportions between Mepolizumab 100 mg SC Versus Placebo SC at Week 4 has been presented.|||12.6|-14.0|
81492785|NCT03055195|162677442|OTHER||Proportion Difference|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|23.3|||||Difference in Proportions between Mepolizumab 100 mg SC Versus Placebo SC at Week 8 has been presented.|||23.3|-1.1|
81492786|NCT03055195|162677442|OTHER||Proportion Difference|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|23.3|||||Difference in Proportions between Mepolizumab 100 mg SC Versus Placebo SC at Week 12 has been presented.|||23.3|-1.1|
81492787|NCT03055195|162677442|OTHER||Proportion Difference|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|23.3|||||Difference in Proportions between Mepolizumab 100 mg SC Versus Placebo SC at Week 16 has been presented.|||23.3|-1.1|
81492788|NCT03055195|162677442|OTHER||Proportion Difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.3|14.4|||||Difference in Proportions between Mepolizumab 100 mg SC Versus Placebo SC at Week 20 has been presented.|||14.4|-3.3|
81492789|NCT04676646|162677541|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.89|6.86|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicated increased odds of response on SZC compared to placebo.|||6.86|2.89|<0.001
81492790|NCT04676646|162677542|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.78|7.55|||GEE model||An odds ratio \>1 indicated increased odds of response on SZC compared to placebo.|||7.55|2.78|<0.001
81574380|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.836|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.9|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 5: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.9|-0.7|0.836
81492791|NCT04676646|162677543|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|7.52|||GEE model||An odds ratio greater than 1 indicated increased odds of response on SZC compared to placebo.|||7.52|2.50|<0.001
81492792|NCT04676646|162677544|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||<|0.001||95.0|0.37|0.71|||Regression, Cox||A hazard ratio less than 1 favors SZC to be associated with a longer time to first hyperkalaemia episode than placebo.|||0.71|0.37|<0.001
81492793|NCT04676646|162677545|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.73|||Regression, Cox||A hazard ratio less than 1 favored SZC to be associated with a longer time to first instance of a decrease of spironolactone dose due to hyperkalaemia than placebo.|||0.73|0.17|0.006
81492794|NCT04676646|162677546|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares Mean Difference|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.64|4.63|||t-test, 2 sided||A least-squares mean difference greater than 0 favors SZC compared to placebo.|||4.63|-6.64|0.724
81492795|NCT01659541|162677602|OTHER|Statistical analyses were performed using a repeated measures analysis of variance and Paired t test. A p value was calculated.|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Statistical analyses will be performed using a repeated measures analysis of variance and Paired t test.||Each patient was served as their own control (Pre-Implant); comparisons was made at various points in the study (Week #28, #40 and #52).||||<0.05
81492796|NCT01659541|162677603|OTHER|Statistical analyses were performed using a repeated measures analysis of variance and Paired t test. A p value was calculated.|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Statistical analyses will be performed using a repeated measures analysis of variance and Paired t test.||Each patient was served as their own control (Pre-Implant); comparisons were made at various points in the study (Week #28, #40 and #52).||||<0.05
81492797|NCT01659541|162677604|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||nonparametric analog (Freidman Test)|||The data prior to implantation (Pre-Implant)) were compared with data obtained after implantation (Week ##28, #40, #52) of the cough system using a nonparametric analog (Friedman Test) to the standard repeated measures analysis of variance. A p value was calculated. This alpha level was chosen as a correlation for inflated type I error rates because of multiple comparisons. Results are reported as means ± Standard Error.||||<0.05
81492798|NCT01659541|162677605|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||nonparametric analog (Freidman Test)|||The data prior to implantation (Pre-Implant) were compared with data obtained after implantation (Week #28, #40, #52) of the cough system using a nonparametric analog (Friedman Test) to the standard repeated measures analysis of variance. A p value was calculated. This alpha level was chosen as a correlation for inflated type I error rates because of multiple comparisons. Results are reported as means ± Standard Error.||||<0.05
81492799|NCT01659541|162677606|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||nonparametric analog (Freidman Test)|||The data prior to implantation (Pre-Implant) were compared with data obtained after implantation (Week #28 ,#40, #52) of the cough system using a nonparametric analog (Friedman Test) to the standard repeated measures analysis of variance. Paired t test. A p value was calculated. This alpha level was chosen as a correlation for inflated type I error rates because of multiple comparisons. Results are reported as means ± Standard Error.||||<0.05
81492800|NCT01659541|162677607|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||nonparametric analog (Freidman Test)|||The data prior to implantation (Pre-Implant) were compared with data obtained after implantation (Week #28, #40, #52) of the cough system using a nonparametric analog (Friedman Test) to the standard repeated measures analysis of variance. A p value was calculated. This alpha level was chosen as a correlation for inflated type I error rates because of multiple comparisons. Results are reported as means ± Standard Error.||||<0.05
81492801|NCT01740427|162677609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.576|||<|1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.463|0.718||1-sided p-value from the stratified log-rank test.|Stratified Log Rank|||||0.718|0.463|<0.000001
81492802|NCT01740427|162677610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.428||||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.008|2.03||1-sided p-value is from exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Stratified analysis: Stratified by disease site (visceral vs non-visceral) per randomization.||2.030|1.008|0.0224
81492803|NCT01740427|162677611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.594||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.347||1-sided p-value is from exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Stratified analysis: Stratified by disease site (visceral vs non-visceral) per randomization.||2.347|1.080|0.0090
81492804|NCT01740427|162677613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.451|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.619|3.722||1-sided p-value is from exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Stratified analysis: Stratified by disease site (visceral, non-visceral) per randomization.||3.722|1.619|<0.0001
81492805|NCT01740427|162677614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.571|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.443|0.737|||Unstratified log-rank test||Unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used.|Statistical analysis for ER positive||0.737|0.443|<0.0001
81492806|NCT01740427|162677614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.405||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.218|0.751|||Unstratified log-rank test||Unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used.|Statistical analysis for ER Negative||0.751|0.218|0.0030
81492807|NCT01740427|162677614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.531|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.416|0.68|||Unstratified log-rank test||Unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used.|Statistical analysis for Rb Positive||0.680|0.416|<0.0001
81492808|NCT01740427|162677614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.675||||0.3237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.308|1.481|||Unstratified log-rank test||Unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used.|Statistical analysis for Rb Negative||1.481|0.308|0.3237
81492809|NCT01740427|162677614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.555|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.437|0.705|||Unstratified log-rank test||Unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used.|Statistical analysis for Cyclin D1 Positive||0.705|0.437|<0.0001
81492810|NCT01740427|162677614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.997||||0.9964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.287|3.461|||Unstratified log-rank test||Unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used.|Statistical analysis for Cyclin D1 Negative||3.461|0.287|0.9964
81492811|NCT01740427|162677614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.518|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.67|||Unstratified log-rank test||Unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used.|Statistical analysis for p16 Positive||0.670|0.400|<0.0001
81492812|NCT01740427|162677614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.731||||0.3221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.392|1.364|||Unstratified log-rank test||Unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used.|Statistical analysis for p16 Negative||1.364|0.392|0.3221
81492813|NCT01740427|162677614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.581|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.455|0.742|||Unstratified log-rank test||Unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used.|Statistical analysis for p16 HScore\<175||0.742|0.455|<0.0001
81492814|NCT01740427|162677614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.255||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.65|||Unstratified log-rank test||Unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used.|Statistical analysis for p16 HScore\>=175||0.650|0.100|0.0022
81492815|NCT01740427|162677614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.379|0.742|||Unstratified log-rank test||Unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used.|Statistical analysis for Ki67 \<=20%||0.742|0.379|0.0002
81492816|NCT01740427|162677614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.569||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.409|0.791|||Unstratified log-rank test||Unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used.|Statistical analysis for Ki67 \>20%||0.791|0.409|0.0007
81492817|NCT01740427|162677618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023||||0.0925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.051|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||||0.051|-0.004|0.0925
81492818|NCT01740427|162677619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.325||||0.7822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|1.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis based on repeated measures mixed-effects model with an intercept term, treatment, time, treatment-by-time, and baseline as covariate.||||1.98|-2.63|0.7822
81492819|NCT01740427|162677621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.956||||0.33775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.777|1.177||1-sided p-value from the stratified log-rank test.|Stratified Log Rank|||||1.177|0.777|0.337750
81492820|NCT01740427|162677622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.921||||0.208706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.755|1.124||1-sided p-value from the stratified log-rank test.|Stratified Log Rank|||||1.124|0.755|0.208706
81492821|NCT04625972|162677636|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|33.31||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.92|64.68|||Poisson regression||Primary Analysis Estimates are based on Poisson regression with robust variance. The model includes covariate for treatment and the log of follow-up time as an offset. Estimated RRR greater than 0% provides evidence in favor of AZD7442.|||64.68|-25.92|0.212
81492822|NCT04625972|162677636|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|43.28||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|67.37|||Poisson regression||Final Analysis Estimates are based on Poisson regression with robust variance. The model includes covariate for treatment and the log of follow-up time as an offset. Estimated RRR greater than 0% provides evidence in favor of AZD7442.|||67.37|1.40|0.044
81492823|NCT04625972|162677638|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|100.0||||0.664|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-1836.98||||Poisson regression||||||-1836.98|0.664
81492824|NCT04625972|162677639|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|13.9||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|30.21|||Poisson regression|||||30.21|-6.23|0.163
81492825|NCT04625972|162677641|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction|25.75||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-343.53|87.57|||Poisson regression|||||87.57|-343.53|0.744
81492826|NCT05762744|162677646|OTHER|Unpaired two-tailed t-test to test null hypothesis||||||0.37||||||The t-test was conducted on the logarithms of the variable.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: the order of FSIGTs (saline or exenatide-stimulated) does not affect the response during an FSIGT||||0.37
81492827|NCT05762744|162677647|OTHER|Two-tailed unpaired t-test to test null hypothesis||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: The order of FSIGT (exenatide-stimulated or saline) does not affect the response to an FSIGT.||||0.66
81492828|NCT05762744|162677648|OTHER|Two-tailed unpaired t-test to test null hypothesis||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: the order of testing (exenatide-stimulated or saline FSIGT) does not affect data obtained in the FSIGTs.||||0.55
81492829|NCT05762744|162677649|OTHER|Unpaired, two-tailed t-test to test the null hypothesis||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The order of FSIGTs (exenatide-stimulated or saline) does not affect the response during an FSIGT||||0.45
81492830|NCT05762744|162677650|OTHER|Two-tailed unpaired t-test to test null hypothesis||||||0.86||||||The t-test was conducted on the logarithms of the variable|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: the order of FSIGT (exenatide or saline) does not affect the response during an FSIGT||||0.86
81492831|NCT05762744|162677651|OTHER|Two-tailed p-test for unpaired data||||||0.44||||||The t-test was conducted on the logarithms of the variable.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: The order of FSIGTs (exenatide-stimulated or saline) does not affect the response to an FSIGT||||0.44
81492832|NCT05762744|162677652|OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: no differences between the two groups with respect to exenatide's effect on first-phase insulin secretion.~t-test conducted on logarithms of the values"||||0.41
81492833|NCT05762744|162677652|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: no difference between two groups with respect to exenatide's effect on first phase insulin secretion||||0.38
81492834|NCT05762744|162677653|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: the two genotype groups do not differ with respect to the effect of exenatide on the rate of glucose disappearance||||0.80
81492835|NCT05762744|162677653|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: the two genotype groups do not differ with respect to the effect of exenatide on the rate of glucose disappearance during an FSIGT||||0.98
81492836|NCT03738215|162677662|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.5||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|-0.89||Adjusted P-Value (based on truncated Hochberg with parameter=0.9)|MMRM|MMRM = mixed-effects model for repeated measures||||-0.89|-4.17|0.0050
81492837|NCT03738215|162677662|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.5||||0.0727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|0.12||Adjusted P-Value (based on truncated Hochberg with parameter=0.9)|MMRM|MMRM = mixed-effects model for repeated measures||||0.12|-3.16|0.0727
81492838|NCT03738215|162677663|SUPERIORITY||Lease Squares Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.0727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.07||Adjusted P-Value (based on Hochberg procedure)|MMRM|MMRM = mixed-effects model for repeated measures||||-0.07|-0.49|0.0727
81492839|NCT03738215|162677663|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.0944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.03||Adjusted P-Value (based on Hochberg procedure)|MMRM|MMRM = mixed-effects model for repeated measures.||||0.03|-0.39|0.0944
81492840|NCT00727064|162677673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|PM compared to EM using least squares geometric means. Analysis of variance with phenotype and sequence as factors.||||||<0.001
81492841|NCT00727064|162677674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|PM compared to EM using least squares geometric means. Analysis of variance with phenotype and sequence as factors.||||||<0.001
81492842|NCT00727064|162677675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|PM compared to EM using least squares geometric means. Analysis of variance with phenotype and sequence as factors.||||||0.004
81492843|NCT00727064|162677676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||ANOVA|PM compared to EM using least squares geometric means. Analysis of variance with phenotype and sequence as factors.||||||0.018
81492844|NCT00727064|162677677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.081|||||||ANOVA|PM compared to EM using least squares geometric means. Analysis of variance with phenotype and sequence as factors.||||||0.081
81492845|NCT00727064|162677678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.427|||||||ANOVA|PM compared to EM using least squares geometric means. Analysis of variance with phenotype and sequence as factors.||||||0.427
81492846|NCT00004859|162677681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.99
81492847|NCT05890586|162677710|SUPERIORITY|The posterior was based on a covariate adjusted Cox proportional hazards regression with skeptical prior. The baseline hazard was a degree 5 M-spline function.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.07|||||Hazard ratios greater than one favored the active intervention for a faster time to recovery.|||1.07|0.86|
81492848|NCT05890586|162677711|SUPERIORITY|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.88|||||Low event rate precluded covariate adjustment.|||2.88|0.03|
81492849|NCT05890586|162677714|SUPERIORITY|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7|||||Hazard ratios less than one favor the active intervention of inhaled fluticasone furoate. The interval is a highest density credible interval.|The posterior was based on a covariate adjusted Cox proportional hazards regression with skeptical prior. The baseline hazard was a degree 5 M-spline function.||1.7|0.6|
81492850|NCT05890586|162677715|SUPERIORITY|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.98|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval on the log relative odds scale. Odds ratio estimate from a Bayesian cumulative probability ordinal regression model with weakly informative priors.|Adjustment variables are randomization assignment, age (as restricted cubic spline), sex, duration of symptoms prior to receipt of study drug, calendar time (as restricted cubic spline), vaccination status, geographic region (Northeast, Midwest, South, West), call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.||1.98|0.74|
81492851|NCT05890586|162677716|SUPERIORITY|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.06|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval on the log relative odds scale. Odds ratio estimate from a Bayesian cumulative probability ordinal regression model with weakly informative priors.|Adjustment variables are randomization assignment, age (as restricted cubic spline), sex, duration of symptoms prior to receipt of study drug, calendar time (as restricted cubic spline), vaccination status, geographic region (Northeast, Midwest, South, West), call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.||2.06|0.53|
81542317|NCT00385671|162761157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0||||P-value is for somatomotor toxicity. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Portland Neurotoxicity Scale Somatomotor Toxicity Score.||||0.430
81542318|NCT00385671|162761157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0||||P-value is for somatomotor toxicity. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Portland Neurotoxicity Scale Somatomotor Toxicity Score.||||0.090
81492852|NCT05890586|162677717|SUPERIORITY|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.22|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval on the log relative odds scale. Odds ratio estimate from a Bayesian cumulative probability ordinal regression model with weakly informative priors.|Adjustment variables are randomization assignment, age (as restricted cubic spline), sex, duration of symptoms prior to receipt of study drug, calendar time (as restricted cubic spline), vaccination status, geographic region (Northeast, Midwest, South, West), call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.||2.22|0.74|
81492853|NCT05890586|162677718|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.83|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||0.83|0.51|
81492854|NCT05890586|162677718|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.21|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.21|0.70|
81492855|NCT05890586|162677718|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.03|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.03|0.55|
81492856|NCT05890586|162677718|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.39|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.39|0.68|
81492857|NCT05890586|162677719|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.6|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.60|1.04|
81492858|NCT05890586|162677719|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.51|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.51|0.98|
81492859|NCT05890586|162677719|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.35|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.35|0.84|
81492860|NCT05890586|162677719|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.47|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.47|0.92|
81492861|NCT05890586|162677720|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.29|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.29|0.80|
81492862|NCT05890586|162677720|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.47|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.47|0.84|
81492863|NCT05890586|162677720|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.46|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.46|0.80|
81492864|NCT05890586|162677720|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.44|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.44|0.77|
81492865|NCT05890586|162677721|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.16|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.16|0.70|
81492866|NCT05890586|162677721|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.1|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.10|0.63|
81492867|NCT05890586|162677721|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.99|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||0.99|0.54|
81492868|NCT05890586|162677721|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.18|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.18|0.66|
81542319|NCT00385671|162761157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.341||95.0||||P-value is for somatomotor toxicity. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Portland Neurotoxicity Scale Somatomotor Toxicity Score.||||0.341
81542320|NCT00385671|162761158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0||||P-value is for total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with a categorial change from baseline to 12 weeks in the Portland Neurotoxicity Scale total score.||||0.130
81492869|NCT05890586|162677722|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.37|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.37|0.85|
81492870|NCT05890586|162677722|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.44|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.44|0.85|
81492871|NCT05890586|162677722|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.24|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.24|0.70|
81492872|NCT05890586|162677722|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.37|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.37|0.78|
81492873|NCT05890586|162677723|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.05|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.05|0.68|
81492874|NCT05890586|162677723|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.11|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.11|0.70|
81574381|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.827|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|1.1|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 6: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.1|-0.9|0.827
81492875|NCT05890586|162677723|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.21|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.21|0.72|
81492876|NCT05890586|162677723|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.29|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.29|0.75|
81492877|NCT05890586|162677724|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio, log|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.6|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.60|1.05|
81492878|NCT05890586|162677724|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.52|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.52|1.00|
81492879|NCT05890586|162677724|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.27|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.27|0.84|
81492880|NCT05890586|162677724|OTHER|Secondary endpoints were not used for formal decision making; there was no decision threshold. No formal hypothesis test was performed.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.21|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is symmetric density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.21|0.80|
81492881|NCT05890586|162677725|SUPERIORITY||Difference in model estimate time unwell|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.31|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval.|Analysis is exploratory. No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||0.31|-0.43|
81492882|NCT05890586|162677726|SUPERIORITY||Difference in model estimated means|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.52|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval.|Analysis is exploratory. No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||0.52|-0.37|
81542321|NCT00385671|162761158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.192||95.0||||P-value is for total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of participants with a categorial change from baseline to 12 weeks in the Portland Neurotoxicity Scale total score.||||0.192
81492883|NCT00908388|162677744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||(1-Posterior probability of meeting performance goal given the data)|Bayesian adaptive|||||||.006
81492884|NCT00421733|162677768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071||||||There were no P-value adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|1-way ANCOVA using treatment group as the factor and baseline FMV UACR as the covariate.||||||0.071
81492885|NCT00421733|162677768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.229||95.0||||There were no P-value adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|1-way ANCOVA with treatment group as the factor and baseline FMV UACR as the covariate.||||||0.229
81492886|NCT00421733|162677768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053||95.0||||There were no P-value adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|1-way ANCOVA using treatment group as the factor and baseline FMV UACR as the covariate.||||||0.053
81492887|NCT00421733|162677769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.102||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.102
81492888|NCT00421733|162677769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.038
81492889|NCT00421733|162677770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.22|||ANCOVA|2-way ANCOVA: baseline UACR as covariate; fixed factors for treatment group, stratification level, and treatment by stratification level interaction||||0.22|-0.26|0.855
81492890|NCT00421733|162677770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.08|||ANCOVA|2-way ANCOVA: baseline UACR as covariate; fixed factors for treatment group, stratification level, and treatment by stratification level interaction||||-0.08|-0.57|0.009
81492891|NCT00421733|162677771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|1-way ANCOVA with treatment group as the factor and baseline iPTH as covariate.||||||<0.001
81492892|NCT00421733|162677771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|1-way ANCOVA with treatment group as the factor and baseline iPTH as covariate.||||||<0.001
81492893|NCT00976391|162677792|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|P-value from a one-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (albiglutide - preprandial lispro insulin) is less than or equal to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.4%|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.0|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.00|-0.32|<0.0001
81492894|NCT02421510|162677833|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.25||Threshold for significance \<= 0.05|MMRM||Sotagliflozin 200 mg versus Placebo|LS means and p-values were obtained from MMRM model with treatment, randomization strata of insulin delivery (MDI, CSII) and Week -2 A1C (\<= 8.5%, \>8.5%), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and baseline A1C-by-time interaction as a covariate.||-0.25|-0.48|< 0.001
81492895|NCT02421510|162677833|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.24||Threshold for significance \<= 0.05|MMRM||Sotagliflozin 400 mg versus Placebo|LS means and p-values were obtained from Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement (MMRM) model with treatment, randomization strata of insulin delivery (MDI, CSII) and Week -2 A1C (\<= 8.5%, \>8.5%), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and baseline A1C- by-time interaction as a covariate.||-0.24|-0.47|< 0.001
81492896|NCT02421510|162677834|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints were reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.|Percentage difference|16.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.17|23.43||Threshold for significance \<= 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Sotagliflozin 200 mg versus Placebo|P-values were obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the different levels of the randomization stratification factors of insulin delivery method (MDI, CSII) and Week -2 A1C (\<=8.5%, \>8.5%). The 95% Confidence Limits (CL) were calculated using asymptotic Wald method. Only positively adjudicated severe hypoglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis were included in the analysis.||23.43|9.17|< 0.001
81492897|NCT02421510|162677834|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints were reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.|Percentage difference|17.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.06|24.35||Threshold for significance \<= 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Sotagliflozin 400 mg versus Placebo|P-values were obtained from a CMH test stratified by the different levels of the randomization stratification factors of insulin delivery method (MDI, CSII) and Week -2 A1C (\<= 8.5%, \>8.5%). The 95% CL were calculated using asymptotic Wald method.||24.35|10.06|< 0.001
81492898|NCT02421510|162677835|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints were reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.|Least squares mean difference|-1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.276|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|-1.44||Threshold for significance \<= 0.05|MMRM||Sotagliflozin 200 mg versus Placebo|LS means and p-values were obtained from MMRM model with treatment, randomization strata of insulin delivery (MDI, CSII) and Week -2 A1C (\<= 8.5%, \>8.5%), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects.||-1.44|-2.53|< 0.001
81492899|NCT02421510|162677835|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints were reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.|Least squares mean difference|-2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.276|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|-2.04|||MMRM||Sotagliflozin 400 mg versus Placebo|LS means and p-values were obtained from MMRM model with treatment, randomization strata of insulin delivery (MDI, CSII) and Week -2 A1C (\<= 8.5%, \>8.5%), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects.||-2.04|-3.12|< 0.001
81492900|NCT02421510|162677836|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints were reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.|Least squares mean difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.847|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|-1.53||Threshold for significance \<=0.05|MMRM||Sotagliflozin 200 mg versus Placebo|LS means and p-values were obtained from MMRM model with treatment, randomization strata of insulin delivery (MDI, CSII) and Week -2 A1C (\<= 8.5%, \>8.5%), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and Baseline mean daily bolus insulin dose-by-time interaction as a covariate.||-1.53|-4.86|< 0.001
81492901|NCT02421510|162677836|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints were reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.|Least squares mean difference|-3.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.845|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.25|-1.93||Threshold for significance \<= 0.05|MMRM||Sotagliflozin 400 mg versus Placebo|LS means and p-values were obtained from MMRM model with treatment, randomization strata of insulin delivery (MDI, CSII) and Week -2 A1C (\<= 8.5%, \>8.5%), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and Baseline mean daily bolus insulin dose-by-time interaction as a covariate.||-1.93|-5.25|< 0.001
81492902|NCT02421510|162677837|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints were reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.|Least squares mean difference|-21.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|-11.0||Threshold for significance \<= 0.05|MMRM||Sotagliflozin 200 mg versus Placebo|LS means and p-values were obtained from MMRM model with treatment, randomization strata of insulin delivery (MDI, CSII) and Week -2 A1C (\<= 8.5%, \>8.5%), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose-by-time interaction as a covariate.||-11|-32.2|< 0.001
81492903|NCT02421510|162677837|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints were reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.|Least squares mean difference|-25.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.2|-15.1||Threshold for significance \<= 0.05|MMRM||Sotagliflozin 400 mg versus Placebo|LS means and p-values were obtained from MMRM model with treatment, randomization strata of insulin delivery (MDI, CSII) and Week -2 A1C (\<= 8.5%, \>8.5%), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose-by-time interaction as a covariate.||-15.1|-36.2|< 0.001
81575906|NCT04786990|162823177|OTHER|||||||0.5073||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4 versus Week 8||||0.5073
81542322|NCT00385671|162761158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.936||95.0||||P-value is for total. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with a categorial change from baseline to 12 weeks in the Portland Neurotoxicity Scale total score.||||0.936
81542323|NCT00385671|162761158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||95.0||||P-value is for cognitive toxicity. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with a categorial change from baseline to 12 weeks in the Portland Neurotoxicity Scale cognitive toxicity score.||||0.480
81542324|NCT00385671|162761158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0||||P-value is for cognitive toxicity. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of participants with a categorial change from baseline to 12 weeks in the Portland Neurotoxicity Scale cognitive toxicity score.||||0.690
81542325|NCT00385671|162761158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.923||95.0||||P-value is for cognitive toxicity. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with a categorial change from baseline to 12 weeks in the Portland Neurotoxicity Scale cognitive toxicity score.||||0.923
81542326|NCT00385671|162761158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.202||95.0||||P-value is for somatomotor toxicity. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with a categorial change from baseline to 12 weeks in the Portland Neurotoxicity Scale somatomotor toxicity score.||||0.202
81542327|NCT00385671|162761158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.114||95.0||||P-value is for somatomotor toxicity. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of participants with a categorial change from baseline to 12 weeks in the Portland Neurotoxicity Scale somatomotor toxicity score.||||0.114
81542328|NCT00385671|162761158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.954||95.0||||P-value is for somatomotor toxicity. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Chi-squared|Pairwise p-values come from the Likelihood-Ratio Chi-squared test.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with a categorial change from baseline to 12 weeks in the Portland Neurotoxicity Scale somatomotor toxicity score.||||0.954
81492904|NCT02421510|162677838|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints were reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.|Least squares mean difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.7||Threshold for significance \<= 0.05.|MMRM||Sotagliflozin 200 mg versus Placebo|LS means and p-values were obtained from MMRM model with treatment, randomization strata of insulin delivery (MDI, CSII) and Week -2 A1C (\<= 8.5%, \>8.5%), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and baseline DTSQs total score-by-time interaction as a covariate.||2.7|1.3|< 0.001
81492905|NCT02421510|162677838|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints were reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.|Least squares mean difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.4||Threshold for significance \<= 0.05.|MMRM||Sotagliflozin 400 mg versus Placebo|LS means and p-values were obtained from MMRM model with treatment, randomization strata of insulin delivery (MDI, CSII) and Week -2 A1C (\<= 8.5%, \>8.5%), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and baseline DTSQs total score-by-time interaction as a covariate.||2.4|1|< 0.001
81492906|NCT02421510|162677839|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints were reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.|Least squares mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0||Threshold for significance \<= 0.05.|MMRM||Sotagliflozin 200 mg versus Placebo|LS means and p-values were obtained from MMRM model with treatment, randomization strata of insulin delivery (MDI, CSII) and Week -2 A1C (\<= 8.5%, \>8.5%), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and baseline DDS2 total score-by-time interaction as a covariate.||0|-0.6|0.025
81492907|NCT02421510|162677839|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints were reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.|Least squares mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2||Threshold for significance \<= 0.05.|MMRM||Sotagliflozin 400 mg versus Placebo|LS means and p-values were obtained from MMRM model with treatment, randomization strata of insulin delivery (MDI, CSII) and Week -2 A1C (\<=8.5%, \>8.5%), time (study week), and a treatment-by-time interaction as fixed categorical effects, and baseline DDS2 total score-by-time interaction as a covariate.||-0.2|-0.7|0.003
81492908|NCT05075772|162677846|OTHER||Ratio of gMeans (%)|46.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|38.3|55.9|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (gMeans) was calculated as (gMean of SC injection (T))/(gMean of IV infusion (R)).~Intra-matched-pair geometric coefficient of variation=28.2."|The statistical model used for the analysis of this primary endpoint was an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The model included a fixed effect for treatment assignment and a random effect for matching pair (each matched pair in the study was assigned a number for the analysis).||55.9|38.3|
81492909|NCT05075772|162677847|OTHER||Ratio of gMeans (%)|26.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.2|31.1|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (gMeans) was calculated as (gMean of SC injection (T))/(gMean of IV infusion (R)). Intra-matched-pair geometric coefficient of variation=22.5"|The statistical model used for the analysis of this primary endpoint was an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The model included a fixed effect for treatment assignment and a random effect for matching pair (each matched pair in the study was assigned a number for the analysis).||31.1|23.2|
81492910|NCT05075772|162677848|OTHER||Ratio of gMeans (%)|47.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.0|56.6|||||"Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means (gMeans) was calculated as (gMean of SC injection (T))/(gMean of IV infusion (R)).~Intra-matched-pair geometric coefficient of variation=27.7."|The statistical model used for the analysis of this secondary endpoint was an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The model included a fixed effect for treatment assignment and a random effect for matching pair (each matched pair in the study was assigned a number for the analysis).||56.6|39.0|
81492911|NCT02993302|162677850|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81492912|NCT02993302|162677851|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.47
81492913|NCT02993302|162677852|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.53
81492914|NCT01755637|162677865|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between the two products was concluded if the 90% CIs (based on log transformed data and anti-logged) for the ratio of the geometric means lie completely within the range 80%-125%|Geometric mean Ratio of treatments|114.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.49|130.16|||||Geometric mean ratio of experimental and reference product was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|The value was log-transformed and a linear mixed effects model was applied to this value, as the dependent variable, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participants as random effect.||130.16|100.49|
81492915|NCT01755637|162677866|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between the two products was concluded if the 90% CIs (based on log transformed data and anti-logged) for the ratio of the geometric means lie completely within the range 80%-125%|Geometric mean ratio of treatments|107.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.03|167.13|||||Geometric mean ratio of experimental and reference product was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|The value was log-transformed and a linear mixed effects model was applied to this value, as the dependent variable, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participants as random effect.||167.13|69.03|
81492916|NCT01755637|162677867|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between the two products was concluded if the 90% CIs (based on log transformed data and anti-logged) for the ratio of the geometric means lie completely within the range of 70% -143%.|Geometric mean ratio of treatments|111.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.76|130.68|||||Geometric mean ratio of experimental and reference product was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|The value was log-transformed and a linear mixed effects model was applied to this value, as the dependent variable, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participants as random effect.||130.68|94.76|
81492917|NCT01755637|162677868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0167||||0.0011||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|The values were not adjusted for this non-parametric analysis.|The median difference was calculated as = (Experimental-Reference)|The null hypothesis considered that there is no median within-subject difference between two treatment groups.||||0.0011
81492918|NCT01755637|162677869|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between the two products was concluded if the 90% CIs (based on log transformed data and anti-logged) for the ratio of the geometric means lie completely within the range 80%-125%|Geometric mean ratio of treatments|112.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.65|121.12|||||Geometric mean ratio of experimental and reference product was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|The value was log-transformed and a linear mixed effects model was applied to this value, as the dependent variable, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participants as random effect.||121.12|103.65|
81492919|NCT01755637|162677870|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between the two products was concluded if the 90% CIs (based on log transformed data and anti-logged) for the ratio of the geometric means lie completely within the range 80%-125%|Geometric mean ratio of treatments|113.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.4|123.71|||||Geometric mean ratio of experimental and reference product was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|The value was log-transformed and a linear mixed effects model was applied to this value, as the dependent variable, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participants as random effect.||123.71|103.40|
81492920|NCT01755637|162677871|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The bioequivalence between the two products was concluded if the 90% CIs (based on log transformed data and anti-logged) for the ratio of the geometric means lie completely within the range of 70% -143%.|Geometric mean ratio of treatments|114.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.99|126.93|||||Geometric mean ratio of experimental and reference product was determined by exponentiating least-squares means of log-transformed value.|The value was log-transformed and a linear mixed effects model was applied to this value, as the dependent variable, treatment, and period as fixed effects and participants as random effect.||126.93|102.99|
81492921|NCT05987540|162677872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8125|||||||Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank|||||||.8125
81492922|NCT05987540|162677875|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||Wilconxon matched-pairs signed rank test|||||||>0.9999
81492923|NCT03338023|162677876|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority of LY2963016 to Lantus® was demonstrated at the 0.4% noninferiority margin and over 80 percent power.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.08||||||||0.08|-0.32|
81542329|NCT00385671|162761159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.107||95.0||||P-value for Direct Treatment Effect. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for tests of direct and indirect effects.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.107
81492924|NCT03338023|162677877|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority of Lantus® to LY2963016 was demonstrated at the 0.4% noninferiority margin.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.08||||||||0.08|-0.32|
81492925|NCT03338023|162677878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.8||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Before Morning Meal Glucose||3.4|-17.0|0.191
81492926|NCT03338023|162677878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.8||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 Hours After Morning Meal Glucose||5.5|-21.2|0.250
81492927|NCT03338023|162677878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.1||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Before Mid-Day Meal Glucose||-1.5|-24.7|0.028
81492928|NCT03338023|162677878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.6||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|9.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 Hours After Mid-Day Meal Glucose||9.7|-16.8|0.599
81492929|NCT03338023|162677878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.0||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Before Evening Meal Glucose||2.5|-24.4|0.109
81492930|NCT03338023|162677878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.4||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|8.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bedtime Glucose||8.6|-19.4|0.452
81492931|NCT03338023|162677878|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.4||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||0300 Am Glucose||3.5|-18.3|0.180
81492932|NCT03338023|162677879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.787|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.787
81492933|NCT03338023|162677880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.201|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.201
81492934|NCT03338023|162677881|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.4|-0.4|0.885
81492935|NCT03338023|162677882|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.5||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning Pre-meal Standard Deviation||3.6|-10.6|0.328
81492936|NCT03338023|162677882|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Daily Mean Standard Deviation||3.0|-6.5|0.467
81492937|NCT03338023|162677883|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-1.7|0.090
81492938|NCT03338023|162677884|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-2.6|0.089
81542330|NCT00385671|162761160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.968||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BDI-II total score.||||0.968
81492939|NCT03338023|162677885|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-0.7|0.770
81492940|NCT03338023|162677886|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.3|||ANCOVA|||ITSQ Inconvenience of Regimen Transformed Score||3.3|-3.9|0.879
81492941|NCT03338023|162677886|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|4.5|||ANCOVA|||ITSQ Lifestyle Flexibility Transformed Score||4.5|-5.9|0.788
81492942|NCT03338023|162677886|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|3.3|||ANCOVA|||ITSQ Hypoglycemic Control Transformed Score||3.3|-4.5|0.775
81492943|NCT03338023|162677886|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|5.6|||ANCOVA|||ITSQ Glycemic Control Transformed Score||5.6|-3.6|0.681
81492944|NCT03338023|162677886|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.9|||ANCOVA|||ITSQ Insulin Delivery Device Satisfaction Transformed Score||3.9|-3.1|0.819
81492945|NCT03338023|162677886|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.3|||ANCOVA|||ITSQ Total Transformed Score||2.3|-3.9|0.605
81492946|NCT02734147|162677889|OTHER|||||||0.631|||||||Other|||||||0.631
81492947|NCT02734147|162677890|OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Other|||||||0.640
81492948|NCT02734147|162677891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.006
81492949|NCT02734147|162677892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.655|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.655
81492950|NCT02734147|162677893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.133|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.133
81492951|NCT02734147|162677894|OTHER|||||||0.566|||||||Other|||||||0.566
81492952|NCT02734147|162677895|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81492953|NCT04098302|162677927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.012
81492954|NCT04098302|162677928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.019
81492955|NCT04098302|162677929|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81492956|NCT04098302|162677930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.29
81492957|NCT01810952|162677959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||||||This is the p-value for Day 5|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.35
81492958|NCT01810952|162677960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.65
81492959|NCT01810952|162677961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||||||Comparison of the 5 day averages resulted in a p-value of 0.06.|t-test, 2 sided|||Daily values for each protocol were compared using t-tests.||||0.06
81492960|NCT01810952|162677962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in binomial proportions|||||0.795||||||Comparison of the number of participants in each group with glucose value \<70 mg/dL resulted in p-value 0.795.|Chi-squared|||||||0.795
81492961|NCT01810952|162677963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||||||Comparison between groups of percent of glucose values \>180 mg/dL.|Chi-squared|||Values in each group were compared by Chi squared.||||0.055
81492962|NCT01668537|162677976|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin to show that the FD formulation is non-inferior to the LF formulation in terms of ELISA GMTs at the peak visit (Week 6) was predefined as '1.5' for the GMT ratio (LF/FD). Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper 95% CI of the GMT ratio (LF/FD) is entirely below 1.5|GMT ratio (LF/FD)|0.796|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.707|0.896||||||||0.896|0.707|
81492963|NCT00888849|162678004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.69||0.7774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|10.9||Adjusted for multiplicity via the Bonferroni-Holm method|ANOVA|||||10.9|-19.4|0.7774
81492964|NCT00888849|162678005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|4.5||Adjusted for multiplicity via Bonferroni-Holm procedure|ANOVA|||||4.5|1.4|0.0008
81492965|NCT00888849|162678006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.7774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6||Adjusted for multiplicity via Bonferroni-Holm procedure|ANOVA|||||0.6|-0.2|0.7774
81492966|NCT04576949|162678015|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.94|16.25||Two-sided, calculated by exact computations with clinical site as a stratifier.|exact computations||Stratified by site|Abstinence from Week 3 to Week 6||16.25|3.94|< 0.0001
81492967|NCT04576949|162678015|SUPERIORITY||Marginal Difference in Proportions|0.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.25||p-value for difference in proportions|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.25|0.16|<0.0001
81492968|NCT04576949|162678016|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.69|11.57||Two-sided, calculated by exact computations with clinical site as a stratifier.|exact computations||Stratified by site|Abstinence from Week 9 to Week 12||11.57|3.69|< 0.0001
81492969|NCT04576949|162678016|SUPERIORITY||Marginal Difference in Proportions|0.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.3||p-value for difference in proportions|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.30|0.20|<0.0001
81492970|NCT04576949|162678017|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.67||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|10.24||Two-sided, calculated by exact computations with clinical site as a stratifier.|exact computations|||Abstinence from Week 6 to Week 24|Stratified by site|10.24|1.50|0.0016
81492971|NCT04576949|162678017|SUPERIORITY||Marginal Difference in Proportions|0.06||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.09||p-value for difference in proportions|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.09|0.03|0.0015
81492972|NCT04576949|162678018|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.81|11.09||Two-sided, calculated by exact computations with clinical site as a stratifier.|exact computations||Stratified by site|Abstinence from Week 12 to Week 24||11.09|2.81|< 0.0001
81492973|NCT04576949|162678018|SUPERIORITY||Marginal Difference in Proportions|0.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.2||p-value for difference in proportions|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.20|0.11|<.0001
81492974|NCT04576949|162678019|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.3484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.33||Two-sided, calculated by exact computations with clinical site as a stratifier.|exact computations||Stratified by site|Relapse free from Week 6 to Week 24||2.33|0.75|0.3484
81492975|NCT00514917|162678033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.0501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.65||A priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Log Rank|P-value was not adjusted for multiplicity of tests.|The hazard ratio Leuprolide+Bicalutamide vs. Docetaxel+Leuprolide+Bicalutamide was estimated using an un-stratified Cox proportional hazards model. A hazard ratio \>1 indicates a lower risk of Docetaxel+Leuprolide, compared to Leuprolide.|"Null hypothesis: No difference between new treatment combination (Docetaxel+Leuprolide+Bicalutamide) and conventional treatment (Leuprolide+Bicalutamide).~The study was sized to have 90% power to detect a difference between treatment arms at a 2-sided 0.05 significance level with 186 events and anticipating 10% non-evaluable participants."||1.65|1.00|0.0501
81542331|NCT00385671|162761160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.492||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BDI-II total score.||||0.492
81492976|NCT03767894|162678044|OTHER|Descriptive analysis (paired sample t-test)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.36||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p\<0.05 p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using Bonferroni correction.|t-test, 2 sided|Adjustment for p-value is 2.||Baseline scores compared to Post Unassisted condition (ARAT performed unassisted/without the use of the MyHand device).||||0.24
81492977|NCT03767894|162678044|OTHER|Descriptive analysis (paired sample t-test)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p\<0.05 p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using Bonferroni correction.|t-test, 2 sided|Adjustment for p-value is 2.||Post Unassisted condition (ARAT performed unassisted/without the use of the MyHand device) compared to Post Assisted condition (ARAT performed assisted with the use of the MyHand device).||||0.207
81492978|NCT03767894|162678045|OTHER|Descriptive analysis (paired sample t-test)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.64||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p\<0.05|Paired sample T-test|2-tailed||Baseline scores compared to Post Unassisted condition (UEMF performed unassisted/without the use of the MyHand device).||||0.026
81492979|NCT03767894|162678047|OTHER|Descriptive analysis (paired Wilcoxon)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p\<0.05 p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using Bonferroni correction.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Adjustment for p-value is 2.||Baseline scores compared to Post Unassisted condition (BBT performed unassisted/without the use of the MyHand device) of the impaired (hemiparetic) hand.||||0.442
81492980|NCT03767894|162678047|OTHER|Descriptive analysis (paired Wilcoxon)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: p\<0.05 p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using Bonferroni correction.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Adjustment for p-value is 2.||Post Unassisted condition (BBT performed unassisted/without the use of the MyHand device) compared to Post Assisted condition (BBT performed assisted with the use of the MyHand device).||||1.0
81492981|NCT01222351|162678050|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in the rate of cognitive decline between participants with and without amyloid.|Slope|-0.034||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||latent growth curve model|Latent growth curve models tested cognitive decline rate by amyloid status.|B weights were the estimates for the association between Aβ and cognitive change.|||||0.02
81492982|NCT03055507|162678073|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|96.0|-2.4|0.5|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.5|-2.4|<0.05
81492983|NCT03193307|162678080|OTHER||Geometric Mean (T1/R1) ratio (%)|153.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|134.34|174.7|||||"Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including random effect for 'subject' and fixed effect for 'treatment' was used.~Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) =21.4."|||174.70|134.34|
81492984|NCT03193307|162678081|OTHER||Geometric Mean (T1/R1) ratio (%)|115.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.559|128.502|||||"Analysis of variance (ANOVA) including random effect for 'subject' and fixed effect for 'treatment' was used.~Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 16.7."|||128.502|104.559|
81492985|NCT03193307|162678082|OTHER||Geometric Mean (T2/R2) ratio (%)|104.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.092|107.613|||||"Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including random effect for 'subject' and fixed effect for 'treatment' was used.~Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) =4.3."|||107.613|102.092|
81492986|NCT03193307|162678083|OTHER||Geometric Mean (T2/R2) ratio (%)|102.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.66|104.92|||||"Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including random effect for 'subject' and fixed effect for 'treatment' was used.~Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 3.3."|||104.92|100.66|
81492987|NCT03193307|162678084|OTHER||Geometric Mean (T2/R2) ratio (%)|114.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.266|119.183|||||"Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including random effect for 'subject' and fixed effect for 'treatment' was used.~Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\])=7.0."|||119.183|109.266|
81492988|NCT03193307|162678085|OTHER||Geometric Mean (T2/R2) ratio (%)|110.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.8|115.83|||||"Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including random effect for 'subject' and fixed effect for 'treatment' was used.~Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 7.3."|||115.83|105.80|
81492989|NCT03193307|162678086|OTHER||Geometric Mean (T1/R1) ratio (%)|154.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|133.81|177.58|||||"Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including random effect for 'subject' and fixed effect for 'treatment' was used.~Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV \[%\]) = 22.4."|||177.58|133.81|
81492990|NCT01860404|162678087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.871|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.871
81492991|NCT01860404|162678088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.140
81492992|NCT01860404|162678089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.267|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.267
81492993|NCT01860404|162678090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.476|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.476
81492994|NCT01860404|162678091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.581|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.581
81492995|NCT01860404|162678092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.203|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.203
81492996|NCT01860404|162678093|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81575907|NCT04786990|162823178|OTHER|||||||0.9119||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4 versus Week 8||||0.9119
81492997|NCT01860404|162678094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.482|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.482
81492998|NCT01860404|162678095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.393|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.393
81492999|NCT01860404|162678096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.629|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.629
81493000|NCT01860404|162678097|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.624|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.624
81493001|NCT01860404|162678098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2554|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.2554
81493002|NCT01860404|162678099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7964|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.7964
81493003|NCT01860404|162678100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7749|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.7749
81493004|NCT01860404|162678101|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0036|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0036
81493005|NCT01860404|162678102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0053|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.0053
81493006|NCT01860404|162678103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8234|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.8234
81493007|NCT00309244|162678106|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size was set to meet regulatory requirement of 250 subjects per arm with 52-week data, resulting in \> 90% power for a non-inferiority test of the difference in 12-month change of HbA1c scores between treatment groups with non-inferiority margin of 0.4%, standard deviation of 1.2 and 1-sided alpha of 0.025. Allowing for a 25% drop-out rate, 677 subjects were randomized.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.29|||ANCOVA|||||0.29|-0.05|
81493008|NCT00309244|162678107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with terms of pooled site and treatment as fixed effects and baseline weight as covariate||-0.7|-2.4|0.0002
81493009|NCT00309244|162678108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.3|-6.1|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with terms of pooled site and treatment as fixed effects and baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariate||-6.1|-29.3|0.0029
81493010|NCT00309244|162678109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.774||||0.2793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.486|1.231|||Regression, Logistic|||logistic regression analysis with the terms of treatment and baseline HbA1c in the model||1.231|0.486|0.2793
81493011|NCT00309244|162678110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.423|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.307|0.581|||Regression, Logistic||Model: Treatment + Site|||0.581|0.307|<0.001
81493012|NCT00309244|162678111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.409||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.215|0.78|||Regression, Logistic||Model: Treatment + Site|||0.780|0.215|0.0066
81493013|NCT00309244|162678112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027|||||||Generalized Estimation Equation|Based on Poisson distribution||||||0.0027
81493014|NCT00309244|162678113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0591|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation|Based on Poission distribution||||||0.0591
81493015|NCT02187055|162678114|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was a treatment difference larger than -13% at the population level|Difference in response rate|-7.73||||0.2101|TWO_SIDED|98.34|-16.29|0.83|||Normal approximation to proportions|Multiplicity-adjusted||||0.83|-16.29|0.2101
81493016|NCT02187055|162678114|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was a treatment difference larger than -13% at the population level|Difference in response rate|-5.5||||0.0512|TWO_SIDED|98.34|-13.98|2.98|||Normal approximation to proportions|Multiplicity-adjusted||||2.98|-13.98|0.0512
81493017|NCT02187055|162678114|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was a treatment difference larger than -13% at the population level|Difference in response rate|2.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.34|-6.4|10.86|||Normal approximation to proportions|Multiplicity adjusted||||10.86|-6.40|<0.0001
81493018|NCT02187055|162678115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|4.41||||||||4.41|1.23|
81493019|NCT02187055|162678115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|3.49||||||||3.49|0.33|
81493020|NCT02187055|162678115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|0.68||||||||0.68|-2.51|
81493021|NCT02187055|162678116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|4.18||||||||4.18|1.08|
81493022|NCT02187055|162678116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.48||||||||3.48|0.40|
81493023|NCT02187055|162678116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|0.86||||||||0.86|-2.24|
81542332|NCT00385671|162761160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.463||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in BDI-II total score.||||0.463
81493024|NCT02187055|162678117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.5||||||||0.50|0.16|
81493025|NCT02187055|162678117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.39||||||||0.39|0.05|
81493026|NCT02187055|162678117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.06||||||||0.06|-0.28|
81493027|NCT02187055|162678118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.51||||||||0.51|0.15|
81493028|NCT02187055|162678118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.46||||||||0.46|0.10|
81493029|NCT02187055|162678118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.13||||||||0.13|-0.23|
81493030|NCT02187055|162678119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in remission rate|-1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|2.56||||||||2.56|-4.99|
81493031|NCT02187055|162678119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in remission rate|-1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.59|2.04||||||||2.04|-5.59|
81493032|NCT02187055|162678119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in remission rate|-0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|3.4||||||||3.40|-4.53|
81493033|NCT02187055|162678120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in remission rate|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.95|1.15||||||||1.15|-7.95|
81493034|NCT02187055|162678120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in remission rate|-3.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.55|1.43||||||||1.43|-7.55|
81493035|NCT02187055|162678120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in remission rate|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.45|5.14||||||||5.14|-4.45|
81493036|NCT02187055|162678121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in remission rate|-3.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.29|0.94||||||||0.94|-8.29|
81493037|NCT02187055|162678121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in remission rate|-3.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.59|1.48||||||||1.48|-7.59|
81493038|NCT02187055|162678121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in remission rate|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|5.47||||||||5.47|-4.24|
81493039|NCT02187055|162678122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in remission rate|-1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.03|2.93||||||||2.93|-6.03|
81493040|NCT02187055|162678122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in remission rate|-2.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.51|2.47||||||||2.47|-6.51|
81493041|NCT02187055|162678122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in remission rate|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.11|4.18||||||||4.18|-5.11|
81493042|NCT02187055|162678123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in remission rate|-9.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.68|-3.3||||||||-3.30|-15.68|
81493043|NCT02187055|162678123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in remission rate|-6.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.94|-0.83||||||||-0.83|-12.94|
81493044|NCT02187055|162678123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in remission rate|2.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|9.07||||||||9.07|-3.86|
81493045|NCT02187055|162678124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-6.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.32|0.84||||||||0.84|-13.32|
81493046|NCT02187055|162678124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-3.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.69|3.37||||||||3.37|-10.69|
81493047|NCT02187055|162678124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|2.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|9.68||||||||9.68|-4.51|
81493048|NCT02187055|162678125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-6.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.29|0.85||||||||0.85|-13.29|
81493049|NCT02187055|162678125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-3.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.94|3.09||||||||3.09|-10.94|
81493050|NCT02187055|162678125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|9.39||||||||9.39|-4.79|
81493051|NCT02187055|162678126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-6.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.05|0.0||||||||0.00|-12.05|
81493052|NCT02187055|162678126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-6.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-0.87||||||||-0.87|-12.90|
81493053|NCT02187055|162678126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.17|5.44||||||||5.44|-7.17|
81493054|NCT02187055|162678127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-4.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.92|2.18||||||||2.18|-11.92|
81493055|NCT02187055|162678127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-5.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.49|1.52||||||||1.52|-12.49|
81493056|NCT02187055|162678127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in rresponse rate|-0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|6.47||||||||6.47|-7.70|
81493057|NCT02187055|162678128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-8.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.84|-1.75||||||||-1.75|-14.84|
81493058|NCT02187055|162678128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-6.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.72|0.44||||||||0.44|-12.72|
81493059|NCT02187055|162678128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|8.52||||||||8.52|-4.22|
81493060|NCT02187055|162678129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-6.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.61|-0.93||||||||-0.93|-12.61|
81493061|NCT02187055|162678129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.09|3.1||||||||3.10|-8.09|
81493062|NCT02187055|162678129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|4.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|10.23||||||||10.23|-1.68|
81493063|NCT02187055|162678130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.148||||||||0.148|-0.011|
81493064|NCT02187055|162678130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.105||||||||0.105|-0.054|
81493065|NCT02187055|162678130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.122|0.037||||||||0.037|-0.122|
81493066|NCT02187055|162678131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-4.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.68|2.55||||||||2.55|-10.68|
81493067|NCT02187055|162678131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|-1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.87|5.44||||||||5.44|-7.87|
81493068|NCT02187055|162678131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|2.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|9.43||||||||9.43|-3.72|
81493069|NCT02187055|162678132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-0.11||||||||-0.11|-2.28|
81493070|NCT02187055|162678132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|0.01||||||||0.01|-2.16|
81493071|NCT02187055|162678132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|1.2||||||||1.20|-0.97|
81493072|NCT02187055|162678133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|0.85||||||||0.85|-1.74|
81493073|NCT02187055|162678133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|2.11||||||||2.11|-0.48|
81493074|NCT02187055|162678133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|2.56||||||||2.56|-0.04|
81493075|NCT02187055|162678134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|0.39||||||||0.39|-2.22|
81493076|NCT02187055|162678134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|0.42||||||||0.42|-2.19|
81493077|NCT02187055|162678134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|1.34||||||||1.34|-1.27|
81493078|NCT02187055|162678135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|0.87||||||||0.87|-1.52|
81493079|NCT02187055|162678135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.58||||||||1.58|-0.80|
81493080|NCT02187055|162678135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|1.91||||||||1.91|-0.47|
81493081|NCT02187055|162678136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|-0.8||||||||-0.80|-3.25|
81493082|NCT02187055|162678136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|-0.47||||||||-0.47|-2.91|
81493083|NCT02187055|162678136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.55||||||||1.55|-0.89|
81493084|NCT02187055|162678137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|-0.05||||||||-0.05|-2.27|
81493085|NCT02187055|162678137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.82||||||||0.82|-1.40|
81493086|NCT02187055|162678137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|1.98||||||||1.98|-0.25|
81493087|NCT02187055|162678138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.68||||||||0.68|-1.71|
81493088|NCT02187055|162678138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|1.05||||||||1.05|-1.33|
81493089|NCT02187055|162678138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.57||||||||1.57|-0.83|
81493090|NCT02187055|162678139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.45||||||||0.45|-2.20|
81493091|NCT02187055|162678139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|1.51||||||||1.51|-1.13|
81493092|NCT02187055|162678139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|2.39||||||||2.39|-0.26|
81493093|NCT02187055|162678140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|0.39||||||||0.39|-2.54|
81493094|NCT02187055|162678140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|2.16||||||||2.16|-0.76|
81493095|NCT02187055|162678140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.24||||||||3.24|0.30|
81493096|NCT02187055|162678141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|1.08||||||||1.08|-1.55|
81493097|NCT02187055|162678141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|1.62||||||||1.62|-1.01|
81493098|NCT02187055|162678141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.86||||||||1.86|-0.78|
81493099|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.279|1.427||||||Work hours missed due to problems||1.427|-2.279|
81493100|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.783|1.044||||||Work hours missed due to problems||1.044|-2.783|
81493101|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.349|1.462||||||Work hours missed due to problems||1.462|-2.349|
81493102|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.928|2.346||||||Work hours missed other reason||2.346|-2.928|
81493103|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.832|3.64||||||Work hours missed other reason||3.640|-1.832|
81493104|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|3.911||||||Work hours missed other reason||3.911|-1.520|
81493105|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|9.37||||||Hours worked in past 7 days||9.370|0.520|
81493106|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.736|7.43||||||Hours worked in past 7 days||7.430|-1.736|
81493107|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.65|2.454||||||Hours worked in past 7 days||2.454|-6.650|
81493108|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.373|0.786||||||Problems affecting productivity||0.786|-0.373|
81493109|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.578|0.607||||||Problems affecting productivity||0.607|-0.578|
81493110|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.784|0.4||||||Problems affecting productivity||0.400|-0.784|
81493111|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.112|0.587||||||Problem affecting daily activities||0.587|-0.112|
81493112|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.341|0.357||||||Problem affecting daily activities||0.357|-0.341|
81493113|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.582|0.122||||||Problem affecting daily activities||0.122|-0.582|
81493114|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.748|3.553||||||% work time missed due to health||3.553|-5.748|
81493115|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.339|2.067||||||% work time missed due to health||2.067|-7.339|
81493116|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.283|3.207||||||% work time missed due to health||3.207|-6.283|
81493117|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.726|7.858||||||% impairment while working due to health||7.858|-3.726|
81493118|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.777|6.068||||||% impairment while working due to health||6.068|-5.777|
81493119|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.839|3.998||||||% impairment while working due to health||3.998|-7.839|
81493120|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.664|8.877||||||% overall work impairment due to health||8.877|-4.664|
81493121|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.164|8.58||||||% overall work impairment due to health||8.580|-5.164|
81493122|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.307|6.51||||||% overall work impairment due to health||6.510|-7.307|
81493123|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.118|5.873||||||% activity impairment due to health||5.873|-1.118|
81493124|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.411|3.573||||||% activity impairment due to health||3.573|-3.411|
81493125|NCT02187055|162678142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.818|1.225||||||% activity impairment due to health||1.225|-5.818|
81493126|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057|0.011||||||Utility score||0.011|-0.057|
81493127|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.013||||||Utility score||0.013|-0.054|
81493128|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.036||||||Utility score||0.036|-0.031|
81493129|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|0.042||||||Mobility score||0.042|-0.098|
81493130|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|0.06||||||Mobility score||0.060|-0.079|
81493131|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.089||||||Mobility score||0.089|-0.051|
81493132|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.127||||||Self-care score||0.127|-0.014|
81493133|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.114||||||Self-care score||0.114|-0.027|
81542333|NCT00385671|162761163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.103||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Log Rank|Pairwise p-values come from the log-rank test comparing treatment-specific time-to-event curves constructed using the Kaplan-Meier technique.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in time to first ≥ 30% reduction in weekly mean 24 hour average pain score.||||0.103
81493134|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.083|0.058||||||Self-care score||0.058|-0.083|
81493135|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.084||||||Usual activities score||0.084|-0.062|
81493136|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.129||||||Usual activities score||0.129|-0.018|
81493137|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.118||||||Usual activities score||0.118|-0.029|
81493138|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.091||||||Pain/discomfort score||0.091|-0.041|
81493139|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.116||||||Pain/discomfort score||0.116|-0.015|
81493140|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.091||||||Pain/discomfort score||0.091|-0.041|
81493141|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.103||||||Anxiety/depression score||0.103|-0.046|
81493142|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.083||||||Anxiety/depression score||0.083|-0.066|
81493143|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.055||||||Anxiety/depression score||0.055|-0.094|
81493144|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.934|2.648||||||VAS score||2.648|-2.934|
81493145|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.556|4.016||||||VAS score||4.016|-1.556|
81493146|NCT02187055|162678143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.425|4.171||||||VAS score||4.171|-1.425|
81542334|NCT00385671|162761163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Log Rank|Pairwise p-values come from the log-rank test comparing treatment-specific time-to-event curves constructed using the Kaplan-Meier technique.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in time to first ≥ 30% reduction in weekly mean 24 hour average pain score.||||0.167
81493147|NCT02187055|162678144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.706|0.808||||||||0.808|-1.706|
81493148|NCT02187055|162678144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.178|2.325||||||||2.325|-0.178|
81493149|NCT02187055|162678144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.266|2.779||||||||2.779|0.266|
81493150|NCT03336866|162678145|OTHER|The effect of IXT-m200 on METH exposure was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model. The response variable in the model was the natural-log transformed change in METH exposure parameters: AUCinf. The model contained fixed effects for treatment, day (categorical day postdose), natural-log transformed Day 1 baseline parameter and a treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for subject.|||||<|0.0001||||||Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on Day 5 (primary). Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Values were compared by a statistical analysis of change from Day 1 in METH PK parameters following IXT-m200 dosing. Geometric LS Mean change from Day 1 for each treatment on each day were calculated. Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for each dose level of IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on each Day 5 (primary), Day 12, Day 19 and Day 26 were calculated along with the 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81493151|NCT03336866|162678145|OTHER|The effect of IXT-m200 on METH exposure was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model. The response variable in the model was the natural-log transformed change in METH exposure parameters: AUCinf. The model contained fixed effects for treatment, day (categorical day postdose), natural-log transformed Day 1 baseline parameter and a treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for subject.|||||<|0.0001||||||Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on Day 12. Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Values were compared by a statistical analysis of change from Day 1 in METH PK parameters following IXT-m200 dosing. Geometric LS Mean change from Day 1 for each treatment on each day were calculated. Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for each dose level of IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on each Day 5 (primary), Day 12, Day 19 and Day 26 were calculated along with the 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81493152|NCT03336866|162678145|OTHER|The effect of IXT-m200 on METH exposure was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model. The response variable in the model was the natural-log transformed change in METH exposure parameters: AUCinf. The model contained fixed effects for treatment, day (categorical day postdose), natural-log transformed Day 1 baseline parameter and a treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for subject.|||||<|0.0001||||||Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on Day 19 (primary). Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Values were compared by a statistical analysis of change from Day 1 in METH PK parameters following IXT-m200 dosing. Geometric LS Mean change from Day 1 for each treatment on each day were calculated. Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for each dose level of IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on each Day 5 (primary), Day 12, Day 19 and Day 26 were calculated along with the 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81493153|NCT03336866|162678145|OTHER|The effect of IXT-m200 on METH exposure was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model. The response variable in the model was the natural-log transformed change in METH exposure parameters: AUCinf. The model contained fixed effects for treatment, day (categorical day postdose), natural-log transformed Day 1 baseline parameter and a treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for subject.|||||<|0.0001||||||Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on Day 26. Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Values were compared by a statistical analysis of change from Day 1 in METH PK parameters following IXT-m200 dosing. Geometric LS Mean change from Day 1 for each treatment on each day were calculated. Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for each dose level of IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on each Day 5 (primary), Day 12, Day 19 and Day 26 were calculated along with the 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81493154|NCT03336866|162678145|OTHER|The effect of IXT-m200 on METH exposure was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model. The response variable in the model was the natural-log transformed change in METH exposure parameters: AUCinf. The model contained fixed effects for treatment, day (categorical day postdose), natural-log transformed Day 1 baseline parameter and a treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for subject.|||||<|0.0001||||||Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on Day 5 (primary). Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Values were compared by a statistical analysis of change from Day 1 in METH PK parameters following IXT-m200 dosing. Geometric LS Mean change from Day 1 for each treatment on each day were calculated. Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for each dose level of IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on each Day 5 (primary), Day 12, Day 19 and Day 26 were calculated along with the 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81493155|NCT03336866|162678145|OTHER|The effect of IXT-m200 on METH exposure was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model. The response variable in the model was the natural-log transformed change in METH exposure parameters: AUCinf. The model contained fixed effects for treatment, day (categorical day postdose), natural-log transformed Day 1 baseline parameter and a treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for subject.|||||<|0.0001||||||Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on Day 12. Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Values were compared by a statistical analysis of change from Day 1 in METH PK parameters following IXT-m200 dosing. Geometric LS Mean change from Day 1 for each treatment on each day were calculated. Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for each dose level of IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on each Day 5 (primary), Day 12, Day 19 and Day 26 were calculated along with the 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81493156|NCT03336866|162678145|OTHER|The effect of IXT-m200 on METH exposure was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model. The response variable in the model was the natural-log transformed change in METH exposure parameters: AUCinf. The model contained fixed effects for treatment, day (categorical day postdose), natural-log transformed Day 1 baseline parameter and a treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for subject.|||||<|0.0001||||||Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on Day 19. Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Values were compared by a statistical analysis of change from Day 1 in METH PK parameters following IXT-m200 dosing. Geometric LS Mean change from Day 1 for each treatment on each day were calculated. Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for each dose level of IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on each Day 5 (primary), Day 12, Day 19 and Day 26 were calculated along with the 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81493157|NCT03336866|162678145|OTHER|The effect of IXT-m200 on METH exposure was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model. The response variable in the model was the natural-log transformed change in METH exposure parameters: AUCinf. The model contained fixed effects for treatment, day (categorical day postdose), natural-log transformed Day 1 baseline parameter and a treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for subject.|||||<|0.0001||||||Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on Day 26. Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Values were compared by a statistical analysis of change from Day 1 in METH PK parameters following IXT-m200 dosing. Geometric LS Mean change from Day 1 for each treatment on each day were calculated. Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for each dose level of IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on each Day 5 (primary), Day 12, Day 19 and Day 26 were calculated along with the 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81542335|NCT00385671|162761163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.919||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Log Rank|Pairwise p-values come from the log-rank test comparing treatment-specific time-to-event curves constructed using the Kaplan-Meier technique.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in time to first ≥ 30% reduction in weekly mean 24 hour average pain score.||||0.919
81542336|NCT00385671|162761166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Log Rank|Pairwise p-values come from the log-rank test comparing treatment-specific time-to-event curves constructed using the Kaplan-Meier technique.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in time to first ≥ 2 points reduction in weekly mean 24 hour average pain score.||||0.008
81575908|NCT04786990|162823179|OTHER|||||||0.014||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4 versus Week 8||||0.0140
81493158|NCT03336866|162678146|OTHER|The effect of IXT-m200 on METH exposure was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model. The response variable in the model was the natural-log transformed change in METH exposure parameters: Cmax. The model contained fixed effects for treatment, day (categorical day postdose), natural-log transformed Day 1 baseline parameter and a treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for subject.|||||<|0.0001||||||Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on Day 5 (primary). Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Values were compared by a statistical analysis of change from Day 1 in METH PK parameters following IXT-m200 dosing. Geometric LS Mean change from Day 1 for each treatment on each day were calculated. Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for each dose level of IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on each Day 5 (primary), Day 12, Day 19 and Day 26 were calculated along with the 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81493159|NCT03336866|162678146|OTHER|The effect of IXT-m200 on METH exposure was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model. The response variable in the model was the natural-log transformed change in METH exposure parameters: Cmax. The model contained fixed effects for treatment, day (categorical day postdose), natural-log transformed Day 1 baseline parameter and a treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for subject.|||||<|0.0001||||||Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on Day 12. Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Values were compared by a statistical analysis of change from Day 1 in METH PK parameters following IXT-m200 dosing. Geometric LS Mean change from Day 1 for each treatment on each day were calculated. Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for each dose level of IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on each Day 5 (primary), Day 12, Day 19 and Day 26 were calculated along with the 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81493160|NCT03336866|162678146|OTHER|The effect of IXT-m200 on METH exposure was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model. The response variable in the model was the natural-log transformed change in METH exposure parameters: Cmax. The model contained fixed effects for treatment, day (categorical day postdose), natural-log transformed Day 1 baseline parameter and a treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for subject.|||||<|0.0001||||||Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on Day 19. Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Values were compared by a statistical analysis of change from Day 1 in METH PK parameters following IXT-m200 dosing. Geometric LS Mean change from Day 1 for each treatment on each day were calculated. Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for each dose level of IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on each Day 5 (primary), Day 12, Day 19 and Day 26 were calculated along with the 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81493161|NCT03336866|162678146|OTHER|The effect of IXT-m200 on METH exposure was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model. The response variable in the model was the natural-log transformed change in METH exposure parameters: Cmax. The model contained fixed effects for treatment, day (categorical day postdose), natural-log transformed Day 1 baseline parameter and a treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for subject.|||||<|0.0001||||||Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on Day 26. Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Values were compared by a statistical analysis of change from Day 1 in METH PK parameters following IXT-m200 dosing. Geometric LS Mean change from Day 1 for each treatment on each day were calculated. Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for each dose level of IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on each Day 5 (primary), Day 12, Day 19 and Day 26 were calculated along with the 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81542337|NCT00385671|162761166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Log Rank|Pairwise p-values come from the log-rank test comparing treatment-specific time-to-event curves constructed using the Kaplan-Meier technique.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in time to first ≥ 2 points reduction in weekly mean 24 hour average pain score.||||0.033
81542338|NCT00385671|162761166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.688||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Log Rank|Pairwise p-values come from the log-rank test comparing treatment-specific time-to-event curves constructed using the Kaplan-Meier technique.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in time to first ≥ 2 points reduction in weekly mean 24 hour average pain score.||||0.688
81542339|NCT00385671|162761168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.9||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week with participant is as a random effect, Kenward-Roger approximation.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Weekly mean change from baseline to 12 weeks in 24 hour average pain severity score when analyzing only treatment-compliant participants.||0.90|-0.33|0.365
81542340|NCT00385671|162761168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.13||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week with participant is as a random effect, Kenward-Roger approximation.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Weekly mean change from baseline to 12 weeks in 24 hour average pain severity score when analyzing only treatment-compliant participants.||1.13|-0.20|0.172
81542341|NCT00385671|162761168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.85||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week with participant is as a random effect, Kenward-Roger approximation.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in Weekly mean change from baseline to 12 weeks in 24 hour average pain severity score when analyzing only treatment-compliant participants.||0.85|-0.49|0.594
81493162|NCT03336866|162678146|OTHER|The effect of IXT-m200 on METH exposure was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model. The response variable in the model was the natural-log transformed change in METH exposure parameters: Cmax. The model contained fixed effects for treatment, day (categorical day postdose), natural-log transformed Day 1 baseline parameter and a treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for subject.|||||<|0.0001||||||Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on Day 5 (primary). Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Values were compared by a statistical analysis of change from Day 1 in METH PK parameters following IXT-m200 dosing. Geometric LS Mean change from Day 1 for each treatment on each day were calculated. Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for each dose level of IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on each Day 5 (primary), Day 12, Day 19 and Day 26 were calculated along with the 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81493163|NCT03336866|162678146|OTHER|The effect of IXT-m200 on METH exposure was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model. The response variable in the model was the natural-log transformed change in METH exposure parameters: Cmax. The model contained fixed effects for treatment, day (categorical day postdose), natural-log transformed Day 1 baseline parameter and a treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for subject.|||||<|0.0001||||||Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on Day 12. Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Values were compared by a statistical analysis of change from Day 1 in METH PK parameters following IXT-m200 dosing. Geometric LS Mean change from Day 1 for each treatment on each day were calculated. Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for each dose level of IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on each Day 5 (primary), Day 12, Day 19 and Day 26 were calculated along with the 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81493164|NCT03336866|162678146|OTHER|The effect of IXT-m200 on METH exposure was evaluated with a linear mixed effects model. The response variable in the model was the natural-log transformed change in METH exposure parameters: Cmax. The model contained fixed effects for treatment, day (categorical day postdose), natural-log transformed Day 1 baseline parameter and a treatment-by-day interaction, and a random effect for subject.|||||<|0.0001||||||Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on Day 19. Threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Values were compared by a statistical analysis of change from Day 1 in METH PK parameters following IXT-m200 dosing. Geometric LS Mean change from Day 1 for each treatment on each day were calculated. Geometric LS Means Ratios of change in METH exposure for each dose level of IXT-m200 compared to Placebo on each Day 5 (primary), Day 12, Day 19 and Day 26 were calculated along with the 95% confidence intervals.||||<0.0001
81493165|NCT06025695|162678168|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (NI) was to be demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the two-sided asymptotic standardized 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in seroconversion rate between the HRV PCV-free group and HRV group is greater than or equal to -10%.|Difference in seroconversion rate|-3.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|-0.55|||||The asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the difference in seroconversion rate between HRV PCV-free Group minus HRV Group is computed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of HRV PCV-free Group as compared to HRV Group in terms of seroconversion rates 1 month post-Dose 2.||-0.55|-6.93|
81493166|NCT06025695|162678169|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of anti-RV IgA Ab GMC between the HRV PCV-free group and HRV group is greater than or equal to 0.67.|GMC Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.84|||||The comparison is done using the group GMC ratio (HRV PCV-free/HRV) (ANOVA model applied to the log10-transformed titers). The ANOVA model included the group as a fixed effect.|To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the HRV PCV-free Group as compared to HRV Group in terms of serum anti-RV IgA Ab concentrations 1 month post-Dose 2.||0.84|0.60|
81542342|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.8||P-value is for de novo, week 1. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 1.||0.80|-0.48|0.622
81542343|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|1.16||P-value is for de novo, week 1. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 1.||1.16|-0.18|0.153
81542344|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.0||P-value is for de novo, week 1. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 1.||1.00|-0.35|0.344
81542345|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.45||P-value is for de novo, week 2. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 2.||1.45|-0.02|0.058
81574382|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.507|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|1.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 6: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.3|-0.6|0.507
81542346|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.59||P-value is for de novo, week 2. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 2.||1.59|0.07|0.032
81542347|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.9||P-value is for de novo, week 2. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 2.||0.90|-0.66|0.762
81493167|NCT06025695|162678170|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the difference in the percentage between the HRV PCV-free group and HRV group is greater than or equal to -10%.|Difference in percentage|-6.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.81|-1.92|||||The asymptotic standardized 95% CI for the difference in in the percentage between HRV PCV-free Group minus HRV Group is computed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of HRV PCV-free Group as compared to HRV Group in terms of percentage of participants with anti-RV IgA antibody concentrations \>=90 U/mL 1 month post-Dose 2.||-1.92|-10.81|
81493168|NCT01560416|162678200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.79
81493169|NCT01560416|162678202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.68
81493170|NCT01301092|162678205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|0.443|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.395|0.497|||Mixed Linear effects model analyses|||||0.497|0.395|
81493171|NCT01301092|162678206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.84|2.41|||Mixed Linear effects model analyses|||||2.41|1.84|
81493172|NCT01301092|162678207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.962|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.858|1.08|||Mixed Linear effects model analyses|||||1.08|0.858|
81493173|NCT01301092|162678208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.924|1.19|||Mixed Linear effects model analyses|||||1.19|0.924|
81493174|NCT01350973|162678209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.37||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2491|4.983||An ANCOVA model was employed, using the baseline triglyceride level as covariate and the treatment group as an independent variable.|ANCOVA|||||4.9830|-4.2491|0.8760
81493175|NCT01350973|162678209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9442|-6.7637||An ANCOVA model was employed, using the baseline triglyceride level as covariate and the treatment group as an independent variable.|ANCOVA|||||-6.7637|-15.9442|< 0.0001
81493176|NCT00669331|162678289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio Mannitol:Control|0.92||||0.3115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.08|||Negative binomial regression model|Negative binomial regression model with treatment, region and baseline PE rate as predictors and log of follow-up time as an offset variable|For rate ratio, Mannitol rate is the numerator, Control rate is the denominator|||1.08|0.78|0.3115
81493177|NCT00669331|162678290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference across the 52 weeks|-2.4||||0.0457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.76|-0.05|||Mixed model repeated measures analysis|Model included treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, region and baseline SGRQ Total score.|difference calculated Mannitol-control. Negative difference is in favour of mannitol since lower scores indicate improved quality of life.|||-0.05|-4.76|0.0457
81493178|NCT00669331|162678291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.91||||0.2754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.08|||Negative binomial regression model|Negative binomial regression model with treatment, region and baseline pulmonary exacerbation rate as predictors, log follow-up as offset|Rate ratio is for mannitol vs control.|||1.08|0.77|0.2754
81493179|NCT00669331|162678292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.96|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model was stratified by region and baseline PE rate||||0.96|0.63|0.0218
81493180|NCT00669331|162678293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.88||||0.3602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.16|||Negative binomial model|treatment, region and baseline pulmonary exacerbation rate as predictors, and with log of follow-up time as the offset variable||Analysed using a negative binomial model with treatment, region and baseline pulmonary exacerbation rate as predictors, and with log of follow-up time as the offset variable||1.16|0.67|0.3602
81493181|NCT00669331|162678294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ls mean difference across 52 weeks|2.76||||0.0355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|5.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, region and baseline sputum weight (g).|Difference mannitol-control|||5.33|0.19|0.0355
81493182|NCT00669331|162678295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean diff across post-baseline visits|-0.44||||0.1159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, region and baseline ESS score|Negative change indicates an improvement in ESS score. Difference calculated Mannitol - Control.|||0.11|-0.99|0.1159
81493183|NCT00669331|162678296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.56||||0.6677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.01|42.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model of absolute change from baseline in FEV1. Model includes terms for treatment, visit, trt\*visit, region and baseline value|ls mean difference Mannitol-Control|||42.13|-27.01|0.6677
81493184|NCT00669331|162678303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.61||||0.0928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.09|||Negative binomial regression|||||1.09|0.34|0.0928
81493185|NCT01454063|162678308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.577|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052|<|0.0001||95.0|0.475|0.678||p-value based on the generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH-weighted mean difference (OMS - Placebo) adjusted for randomization strata.||||0.678|0.475|<0.0001
81493186|NCT01454063|162678309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.199|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.076|<|0.0001||95.0|-7.307|-3.091||p-value based on the generalized CMH test stratified by randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH-weighted mean difference (OMS302-placebo) adjusted for randomization strata.||||-3.091|-7.307|<0.0001
81493187|NCT01454063|162678310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0514||||||Treatment comparisons based on CMH test adjusting for randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0514
81493188|NCT01454063|162678311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0034||||||Treatment comparisons based on CMH test adjusting for the randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0034
81493189|NCT01454063|162678312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0963||||||Treatment comparisons based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test stratified by randomization strata. For subjects without a score due to inability to read the ETDRS chart, the log score will be imputed as 1.6 for the purpose of treatment comparisons.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.0963
81493190|NCT01454063|162678313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0532||||||Treatment comparisons are based on generalized CMH test stratified by randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0532
81493191|NCT01454063|162678314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Generalized CMH test stratified by randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81493192|NCT01286324|162678336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||Adjusted p-value based on a general linear model adjusted for group and the baseline of the measure|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81493193|NCT01286324|162678337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6||||||Adjusted p-value based on a general linear model adjusted for group and the baseline of the measure|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81493194|NCT01286324|162678338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47||||||Adjusted p-value based on a general linear model adjusted for group and the baseline of the measure|t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis for State Subscale||||0.47
81493195|NCT01286324|162678338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45||||||Adjusted p-value based on a general linear model adjusted for group and the baseline of the measure|t-test, 2 sided|||P-value for Trait Subscale||||0.45
81493196|NCT01286324|162678339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||P value is adjusted based on a general linear model adjusted for group and the baseline of the measure|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81493197|NCT05156125|162678387|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.1||||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.58|29.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 13 weeks||29.05|2.58|0.0184
81493198|NCT05156125|162678387|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.1||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|25.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 13 weeks||25.58|-0.03|0.0410
81493199|NCT05156125|162678388|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.6||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.73|34.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At 13 weeks||34.42|5.73|0.0070
81493200|NCT05156125|162678388|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.3||||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.75|30.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 13||30.67|2.75|0.0162
81493201|NCT05156125|162678389|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.5||||0.0448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|31.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.37|0.65|0.0448
81493202|NCT05156125|162678389|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.0||||0.0417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|30.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 13||30.58|0.23|0.0417
81493203|NCT05156125|162678390|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.5||||0.0499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|23.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.38|-0.99|0.0499
81493204|NCT05156125|162678390|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.4||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.94|33.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 13||33.53|7.94|0.0011
81493205|NCT05156125|162678391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0072|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 13||||0.0072
81493206|NCT05156125|162678391|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||At Week 13||||<0.0001
81493207|NCT03203512|162678393|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment effect: p\<0.001; period effect : p=0.552; treatment x period interaction: p=0.622|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of total EV numbers detected by NTA between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on total EV numbers.||||<0.001
81493208|NCT03203512|162678394|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001||||||Treatment: p=0.001; period: p=0.646; treatment x period interaction: p=0.267|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of total PS+EV numbers detected by FCM between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on total PS+EV numbers.||||=0.001
81493209|NCT03203512|162678395|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.002||||||Treatment: p=0.002; period: p=0.350; treatment x period interaction: p=0.572|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of PDEV numbers detected by FCM between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on PDEV numbers.||||=0.002
81493210|NCT03203512|162678395|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of EDEV numbers detected by FCM between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on EDEV numbers.|||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period: p=0.362; treatment x period interaction: p=0.225|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81493211|NCT03203512|162678396|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period: p=0.010; treatment x period: p=0.608|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of EV thrombogenicity in affecting lag time for TF-dependent thrombin generation between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on EV thrombogenicity.||||<0.001
81493212|NCT03203512|162678397|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period: p=0.073; treatment x period: p=0.667|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of EV thrombogenicity in affecting TF-dependent thrombin peak concentration between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on EV thrombogenicity.||||<0.001
81493213|NCT03203512|162678398|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period: p=0.138; treatment x period: p=0.872|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of EV thrombogenicity in affecting the time to reach peak TF-dependent thrombin concentration between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on EV thrombogenicity.||||<0.001
81575909|NCT04786990|162823180|OTHER|||||||0.1542||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4 versus Week 8||||0.1542
81493214|NCT03203512|162678399|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.015||||||Treatment: p=0.015; period: p=0.059; treatment x period: p=0.220|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of EV thrombogenicity in affecting TF-dependent velocity index between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on EV thrombogenicity.||||=0.015
81493215|NCT03203512|162678400|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period: p=0.118; treatment x period: p=0.802|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of EV thrombogenicity in affecting TF-dependent endogenous thrombin potential (ETP) between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on EV thrombogenicity.||||<0.001
81493216|NCT03203512|162678401|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of platelet function in affecting LogEC50 values in response to ADP between fish oil and placebo capsules. Comparisons of this parameter after each intervention were drawn using 2-way ANOVA with the Turkey multiple comparisons test.||||>0.05
81493217|NCT03203512|162678401|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of platelet function in affecting LogEC50 values in response to epinephrine between fish oil and placebo capsules. Comparisons of this parameter after each intervention were drawn using 2-way ANOVA with the Turkey multiple comparisons test.||||>0.05
81493218|NCT03203512|162678401|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of platelet function in affecting LogEC50 values in response to TRAP-6 between fish oil and placebo capsules. Comparisons of this parameter after each intervention were drawn using 2-way ANOVA with the Turkey multiple comparisons test.||||>0.05
81493219|NCT03203512|162678401|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of platelet function in affecting LogEC50 values in response to U46619 between fish oil and placebo capsules. Comparisons of this parameter after each intervention were drawn using 2-way ANOVA with the Turkey multiple comparisons test.||||>0.05
81493220|NCT03203512|162678402|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of platelet function in affecting LogEC50 values in response to CRP-XL between fish oil and placebo capsules. Comparisons of this parameter after each intervention were drawn using 2-way ANOVA with the Turkey multiple comparisons test.||||>0.05
81493221|NCT03203512|162678403|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of pro-thrombotic activity of PDEVs in affecting endpoint for ex vivo thrombus formation between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on the pro-thrombotic activity of PDEVs.||||>0.05
81493222|NCT03203512|162678403|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of pro-thrombotic activity of PDEVs in affectingamximum for ex vivo thrombus formation between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on the pro-thrombotic activity of PDEVs.||||>0.05
81493223|NCT03203512|162678404|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of pro-thrombotic activity of PDEVs in affecting area under curve for ex vivo thrombus formation between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on the pro-thrombotic activity of PDEVs.||||>0.05
81493224|NCT03203512|162678405|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: \<0.001; period: p=0.978; treatment x period interaction: p=0.140|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of EPA in circulating EV total lipids between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on EPA in circulating EV total lipids.||||<0.001
81493225|NCT03203512|162678405|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period: p=0.699; treatment x period interaction: p=0.114|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of DHA in circulating EV total lipids between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on DHA in circulating EV total lipids.||||<0.001
81493226|NCT03203512|162678405|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.011||||||Treatment: p=0.011; period: p=0.381; treatment x period interaction: p=0.762|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of oleic acid in circulating EV total lipids between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on oleic acid in circulating EV total lipids.||||=0.011
81493227|NCT03203512|162678405|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period: p=0.512; treatment x period interaction: p=0.812|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of AA in circulating EV total lipids between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on AA in circulating EV total lipids.||||<0.001
81493228|NCT03203512|162678405|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period: p=0.160; treatment x period interaction: p=0.132|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of total n-3 PUFA in circulating EV total lipids between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on total n-3 PUFA in circulating EV total lipids.||||<0.001
81493229|NCT03203512|162678405|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.013||||||Treatment: p=0.013; period: p=0.500; treatment x period interaction: p=0.522|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of total MUFA in circulating EV total lipids between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on total MUFA in circulating EV total lipids.||||=0.013
81493230|NCT03203512|162678406|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period: p=0.169; treatment x period interaction: p=0.629|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of EPA in plasma total phospholipids between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on EPA in plasma total phospholipids.||||<0.001
81493231|NCT03203512|162678406|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period: p=0.262; treatment x period interaction: p=0.150|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of DHA in plasma total phospholipids between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on DHA in plasma total phospholipids.||||<0.001
81493232|NCT03203512|162678406|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period: p=0.302; treatment x period interaction: p=0.385|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of DPA in plasma total phospholipids between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on DPA in plasma total phospholipids.||||<0.001
81493233|NCT03203512|162678406|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period: p=0.793; treatment x period interaction: p=0.522|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of linoleic acid in plasma total phospholipids between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on linoleic acid in plasma total phospholipids.||||<0.001
81493234|NCT03203512|162678406|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period: p=0.956; treatment x period interaction: p=0.238|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of dihomo-γ-linolenic acid (DGLA) in plasma total phospholipids between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on DGLA in plasma total phospholipids.||||<0.001
81493235|NCT03203512|162678406|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period: p=0.457; treatment x period interaction: p=0.613|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of AA in plasma total phospholipids between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on AA in plasma total phospholipids.||||<0.001
81493236|NCT03203512|162678406|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period: p=0.134; treatment x period interaction: p=0.260|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of total n-3 PUFA in plasma total phospholipids between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on total n-3 PUFA in plasma total phospholipids.||||<0.001
81493237|NCT03203512|162678406|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period: p=0.917; treatment x period interaction: p=0.603|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of total n-6 PUFA in plasma total phospholipids between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on total n-6 PUFA in plasma total phospholipids.||||<0.001
81493238|NCT03203512|162678407|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.016||||||Treatment: p=0.016; period: p=0.566; treatment x period interaction: p=0.659|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of plasma TAG between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on plasma TAG.||||=0.016
81493239|NCT03203512|162678407|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.014||||||Treatment: p=0.014; period: p=0.842; treatment x period interaction: p=0.943|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of plasma LDL-C between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on plasma LDL-C.||||=0.014
81493240|NCT03203512|162678407|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.077||||||Treatment: p=0.077; period: p=0.921; treatment x period interaction: p=0.793|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of plasma TC between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on plasma TC.||||=0.077
81493241|NCT03203512|162678407|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.379||||||Treatment: p=0.379; period: p=0.938; treatment x period interaction: p=0.341|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of plasma HDL-C between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on plasma HDL-C.||||=0.379
81493242|NCT03203512|162678408|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.285||||||Treatment: p=0.285; period: p=0.954; treatment x period interaction: p=0.528|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of plasma TC/HDL-C ratio between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on plasma TC/HDL-C ratio.||||=0.285
81493243|NCT03203512|162678409|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Treatment: p\<0.001; period effect: p=0.011; treatment x period interaction: p=0.033|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of SBP between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on SBP.||||<0.001
81493244|NCT03203512|162678409|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.002||||||Treatment: p=0.002; period: p=0.952; treatment x period interaction: p=0.114|ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of DBP between fish oil and placebo capsules. A general linear model with fixed factors of treatment and period was conducted to determine the differences in the effect of two treatments and two periods on DBP.||||=0.002
81493245|NCT01623752|162678437|OTHER|||||||0.278|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value was calculated using Paired t-test for the change in normalized progression.||||0.278
81542348|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.73||P-value is for de novo, week 3. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 3.||1.73|0.09|0.029
81493246|NCT01623752|162678437|OTHER|||||||0.222|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value was calculated using Paired t-test for the change in normalized progression.||||0.222
81493247|NCT01623752|162678438|OTHER|||||||0.251|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value was calculated using Paired t-test for the change in normalized progression.||||0.251
81493248|NCT01623752|162678438|OTHER|||||||0.218|||||||Paired t-test|||P-value was calculated using Paired t-test for the change in normalized progression.||||0.218
81493249|NCT01623752|162678441|OTHER|||||||0.675|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.675
81493250|NCT01623752|162678441|OTHER|||||||0.357|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.357
81493251|NCT01623752|162678442|OTHER|||||||0.106|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis (P value) composite for all categories.||||0.106
81493252|NCT01623752|162678442|OTHER|||||||0.181|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis (P value) composite for all categories.||||0.181
81493253|NCT01623752|162678443|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis (P value) composite for all categories.||||0.015
81493254|NCT01623752|162678443|OTHER|||||||0.969|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis (P value) composite for all categories.||||0.969
81493255|NCT01623752|162678444|OTHER|||||||0.489|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis (P value) composite for all categories.||||0.489
81493256|NCT01623752|162678444|OTHER|||||||0.386|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis (P value) composite for all categories.||||0.386
81493257|NCT01623752|162678445|OTHER|||||||0.364|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis (P value) composite for all categories.||||0.364
81493258|NCT01623752|162678445|OTHER|||||||0.849|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis (P value) composite for all categories.||||0.849
81493259|NCT02933476|162678475|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||We compared off therapy UPDRS III scores at baseline to one and four weeks after stimulation.||||>0.05
81493260|NCT02933476|162678476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.008
81493261|NCT02933476|162678477|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81493262|NCT04053452|162678512|OTHER||Area under the curve|0.7262|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.|||||
81493263|NCT04053452|162678513|OTHER||Area under the curve|0.6667|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.|||||
81493264|NCT04053452|162678514|OTHER||Area under the curve|0.7083|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.|||||
81493265|NCT04053452|162678515|OTHER|Median at wrist|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.0623|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5005|0.4791||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and length of hospital stay.||0.4791|-0.5005|
81493266|NCT04053452|162678515|OTHER|Median at forearm|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.1628|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6503|0.4222||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and length of hospital stay.||0.4222|-0.6503|
81493267|NCT04053452|162678515|OTHER|Median at cubital fossa|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.185|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.549|0.1829||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and length of hospital stay.||0.1829|-0.5490|
81493268|NCT04053452|162678515|OTHER|Median at humerus|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.0512|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3411|0.5017||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and length of hospital stay.||0.5017|-0.3411|
81493269|NCT04053452|162678515|OTHER|Median at axilla|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.0476|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4335|0.5592||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and length of hospital stay.||0.5592|-0.4335|
81493270|NCT04053452|162678515|OTHER|Ulnar at wrist|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.1229|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5092|0.304||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and length of hospital stay.||0.3040|-0.5092|
81493271|NCT04053452|162678515|OTHER|Ulnar at forearm|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.0603|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3057|0.4137||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and length of hospital stay.||0.4137|-0.3057|
81493272|NCT04053452|162678515|OTHER|Ulnar at cubital fossa|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.1059|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4028|0.57||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and length of hospital stay.||0.5700|-0.4028|
81493273|NCT04053452|162678515|OTHER|Ulnar at humerus|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.1786|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6503|0.2838||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and length of hospital stay.||0.2838|-0.6503|
81493274|NCT04053452|162678515|OTHER|Ulnar at axilla|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.2396|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5714|0.195||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and length of hospital stay.||0.1950|-0.5714|
81493275|NCT04053452|162678515|OTHER|C6|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.0671|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4667|0.3336||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and length of hospital stay.||0.3336|-0.4667|
81493276|NCT04053452|162678515|OTHER|C7|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.2134|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7018|0.3193||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and length of hospital stay.||0.3193|-0.7018|
81493277|NCT04053452|162678515|OTHER|Vagus|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.0246|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3506|0.4596||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and length of hospital stay.||0.4596|-0.3506|
81493278|NCT04053452|162678516|OTHER|Median at wrist|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7686494||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of walking (i.e., nerve ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject is ambulatory at discharge).||||0.360
81493279|NCT04053452|162678516|OTHER|Median at forearm|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9315228||||0.521|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of walking (i.e., nerve ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject is ambulatory at discharge).||||0.521
81493280|NCT04053452|162678516|OTHER|Median at cubital fossa|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7949528||||0.245|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of walking (i.e., nerve ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject is ambulatory at discharge).||||0.245
81493281|NCT04053452|162678516|OTHER|Median at humerus|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8603349||||0.541|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of walking (i.e., nerve ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject is ambulatory at discharge).||||0.541
81493282|NCT04053452|162678516|OTHER|Median at axilla|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8767973||||0.415|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of walking (i.e., nerve ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject is ambulatory at discharge).||||0.415
81493283|NCT04053452|162678516|OTHER|Ulnar at wrist|Odds Ratio, log|0.7613965||||0.504|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of walking (i.e., nerve ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject is ambulatory at discharge).||||0.504
81493284|NCT04053452|162678516|OTHER|Ulnar at forearm|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8061505||||0.393|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of walking (i.e., nerve ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject is ambulatory at discharge).||||0.393
81493285|NCT04053452|162678516|OTHER|Ulnar at cubital fossa|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8336885||||0.222|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of walking (i.e., nerve ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject is ambulatory at discharge).||||0.222
81493286|NCT04053452|162678516|OTHER|Ulnar at humerus|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1214848||||0.615|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of walking (i.e., nerve ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject is ambulatory at discharge).||||0.615
81493287|NCT04053452|162678516|OTHER|Ulnar at axilla|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9898411||||0.926|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of walking (i.e., nerve ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject is ambulatory at discharge).||||0.926
81493288|NCT04053452|162678516|OTHER|C6|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9402829||||0.519|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of walking (i.e., nerve ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject is ambulatory at discharge).||||0.519
81493289|NCT04053452|162678516|OTHER|C7|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9347906||||0.379|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of walking (i.e., nerve ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject is ambulatory at discharge).||||0.379
81493290|NCT04053452|162678516|OTHER|Vagus|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8968658||||0.511|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of walking (i.e., nerve ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject is ambulatory at discharge).||||0.511
81493291|NCT04053452|162678517|OTHER|Median at wrist|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.057735|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4273|0.3293||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and respiratory dysfunction.||0.3293|-0.4273|
81574383|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.632|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|0.6|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 6: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.6|-1.1|0.632
81493292|NCT04053452|162678517|OTHER|Median at forearm|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.0359442|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.548|0.5248||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and respiratory dysfunction.||0.5248|-0.5480|
81493293|NCT04053452|162678517|OTHER|Median at cubital fossa|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.1429483|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1938|0.4763||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and respiratory dysfunction.||0.4763|-0.1938|
81493294|NCT04053452|162678517|OTHER|Median at humerus|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.3955939|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6811|-0.0874||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and respiratory dysfunction.||-0.0874|-0.6811|
81493295|NCT04053452|162678517|OTHER|Median at axilla|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.3681051|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7032|0.1185||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and respiratory dysfunction.||0.1185|-0.7032|
81493296|NCT04053452|162678517|OTHER|Ulnar at wrist|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.4938292|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7112|-0.1978||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and respiratory dysfunction.||-0.1978|-0.7112|
81493297|NCT04053452|162678517|OTHER|Ulnar at forearm|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.1304373|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2201|0.5014||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and respiratory dysfunction.||0.5014|-0.2201|
81493298|NCT04053452|162678517|OTHER|Ulnar at cubital fossa|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.3273268|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0679|0.6612||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and respiratory dysfunction.||0.6612|-0.0679|
81493299|NCT04053452|162678517|OTHER|Ulnar at humerus|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.0552157|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4213|0.361||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and respiratory dysfunction.||0.3610|-0.4213|
81493300|NCT04053452|162678517|OTHER|Ulnar at axilla|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.1666667|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5389|0.2057||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and respiratory dysfunction.||0.2057|-0.5389|
81493301|NCT04053452|162678517|OTHER|C6|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.3194892|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6539|0.2288||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and respiratory dysfunction.||0.2288|-0.6539|
81493302|NCT04053452|162678517|OTHER|C7|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.4959498|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.686|-0.2065||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and respiratory dysfunction.||-0.2065|-0.6860|
81493303|NCT04053452|162678517|OTHER|Vagus|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.3228883|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6487|0.0||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and respiratory dysfunction.||0.0000|-0.6487|
81493304|NCT04053452|162678518|OTHER|Median at wrist|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.1415346|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.735|0.4247||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by hand dynamometer.||0.4247|-0.7350|
81493305|NCT04053452|162678518|OTHER|Median at forearm|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.1987845|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4377|0.8004||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by hand dynamometer.||0.8004|-0.4377|
81493306|NCT04053452|162678518|OTHER|Median at cubital fossa|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.0789747|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5256|0.3778||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by hand dynamometer.||0.3778|-0.5256|
81493307|NCT04053452|162678518|OTHER|Median at humerus|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.1621509|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3591|0.5606||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by hand dynamometer.||0.5606|-0.3591|
81493308|NCT04053452|162678518|OTHER|Median at axilla|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.1499412|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3901|0.6374||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by hand dynamometer.||0.6374|-0.3901|
81493309|NCT04053452|162678518|OTHER|Ulnar at wrist|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.0140441|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5773|0.5407||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by hand dynamometer.||0.5407|-0.5773|
81493310|NCT04053452|162678518|OTHER|Ulnar at forearm|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.01383297|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5288|0.5485||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by hand dynamometer.||0.5485|-0.5288|
81493311|NCT04053452|162678518|OTHER|Ulnar at cubital fossa|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.2935683|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6968|0.2414||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by hand dynamometer.||0.2414|-0.6968|
81493312|NCT04053452|162678518|OTHER|Ulnar at humerus|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.1067521|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5204|0.6392||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by hand dynamometer.||0.6392|-0.5204|
81493313|NCT04053452|162678518|OTHER|Ulnar at axilla|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.0549235|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4633|0.5594||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by hand dynamometer.||0.5594|-0.4633|
81493314|NCT04053452|162678518|OTHER|C6|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.2597622|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6816|0.1857||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by hand dynamometer.||0.1857|-0.6816|
81493315|NCT04053452|162678518|OTHER|C7|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.0129034|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4476|0.4025||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by hand dynamometer.||0.4025|-0.4476|
81493316|NCT04053452|162678518|OTHER|Vagus|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.02457737|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3506|0.4596||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by hand dynamometer.||0.4596|-0.3506|
81574384|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.442|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|1.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 7: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.3|-0.5|0.442
81493317|NCT04053452|162678519|OTHER|Median at wrist|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.1704986|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.395|0.6584||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by MRC sum score.||0.6584|-0.3950|
81493318|NCT04053452|162678519|OTHER|Median at forearm|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.1704986|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.395|0.6584||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by MRC sum score.||0.6584|-0.3950|
81493319|NCT04053452|162678519|OTHER|Median at cubital fossa|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.09040847|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3821|0.5979||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by MRC sum score.||0.5979|-0.3821|
81493320|NCT04053452|162678519|OTHER|Median at humerus|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.02501955|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4158|0.479||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by MRC sum score.||0.4790|-0.4158|
81493321|NCT04053452|162678519|OTHER|Median at axilla|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.0349215|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5033|0.443||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by MRC sum score.||0.4430|-0.5033|
81493322|NCT04053452|162678519|OTHER|Ulnar at wrist|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.0961|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5458|0.4037||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by MRC sum score.||0.4037|-0.5458|
81493323|NCT04053452|162678519|OTHER|Ulnar at forearm|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.2239171|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6514|0.2935||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by MRC sum score.||0.2935|-0.6514|
81493324|NCT04053452|162678519|OTHER|Ulnar at cubital fossa|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.0805076|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5371|0.2974||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by MRC sum score.||0.2974|-0.5371|
81493325|NCT04053452|162678519|OTHER|Ulnar at humerus|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.2910126|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2791|0.7651||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by MRC sum score.||0.7651|-0.2791|
81493326|NCT04053452|162678519|OTHER|Ulnar at axilla|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.02342428|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4531|0.5267||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by MRC sum score.||0.5267|-0.4531|
81493327|NCT04053452|162678519|OTHER|C6|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.06536087|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2786|0.4454||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by MRC sum score.||0.4454|-0.2786|
81493328|NCT04053452|162678519|OTHER|C7|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.2207792|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2459|0.6708||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by MRC sum score.||0.6708|-0.2459|
81493329|NCT04053452|162678519|OTHER|Vagus|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.14415|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2333|0.4899||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and strength by MRC sum score.||0.4899|-0.2333|
81493330|NCT04053452|162678520|OTHER|Median at wrist|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9310743||||0.548|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of having autonomic dysfunction (i.e., higher ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject has autonomic dysfunction during their hospitalization).||||0.548
81493331|NCT04053452|162678520|OTHER|Median at forearm|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9310743||||0.548|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of having autonomic dysfunction (i.e., higher ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject has autonomic dysfunction during their hospitalization).||||0.548
81493332|NCT04053452|162678520|OTHER|Median at cubital fossa|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23944918||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of having autonomic dysfunction (i.e., higher ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject has autonomic dysfunction during their hospitalization).||||0.250
81493333|NCT04053452|162678520|OTHER|Median at humerus|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9613236||||0.874|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of having autonomic dysfunction (i.e., higher ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject has autonomic dysfunction during their hospitalization).||||0.874
81493334|NCT04053452|162678520|OTHER|Median at axilla|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9442314||||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of having autonomic dysfunction (i.e., higher ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject has autonomic dysfunction during their hospitalization).||||0.698
81493335|NCT04053452|162678520|OTHER|Ulnar at wrist|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.193941||||0.665|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of having autonomic dysfunction (i.e., higher ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject has autonomic dysfunction during their hospitalization).||||0.665
81493336|NCT04053452|162678520|OTHER|Ulnar at forearm|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0524489||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of having autonomic dysfunction (i.e., higher ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject has autonomic dysfunction during their hospitalization).||||0.820
81493337|NCT04053452|162678520|OTHER|Ulnar at cubital fossa|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21669122||||0.193|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of having autonomic dysfunction (i.e., higher ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject has autonomic dysfunction during their hospitalization).||||0.193
81493338|NCT04053452|162678520|OTHER|Ulnar at humerus|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2994068||||0.314|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of having autonomic dysfunction (i.e., higher ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject has autonomic dysfunction during their hospitalization).||||0.314
81493339|NCT04053452|162678520|OTHER|Ulnar at axilla|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1015629||||0.405|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of having autonomic dysfunction (i.e., higher ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject has autonomic dysfunction during their hospitalization).||||0.405
81493340|NCT04053452|162678520|OTHER|C6|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9140133||||0.389|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of having autonomic dysfunction (i.e., higher ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject has autonomic dysfunction during their hospitalization).||||0.389
81493341|NCT04053452|162678520|OTHER|C7|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7982946||||0.139|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of having autonomic dysfunction (i.e., higher ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject has autonomic dysfunction during their hospitalization).||||0.139
81493342|NCT04053452|162678520|OTHER|Vagus|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9330042||||0.622|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||Null hypothesis: Nerve ultrasound measurement has no effect on the log-odds of having autonomic dysfunction (i.e., higher ultrasound measurements do not predict whether a subject has autonomic dysfunction during their hospitalization).||||0.622
81493343|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Median at wrist, 3 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.2641183|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2344|0.7511||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 3 months after enrollment.||0.7511|-0.2344|
81493344|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Median at forearm, 3 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.02596308|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4859|0.5555||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 3 months after enrollment.||0.5555|-0.4859|
81493345|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Median at cubital fossa, 3 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.05162687|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3342|0.417||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 3 months after enrollment.||0.4170|-0.3342|
81493346|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Median at humerus, 3 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.1714461|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6473|0.2723||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 3 months after enrollment.||0.2723|-0.6473|
81493347|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Median at axilla, 3 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.0531775|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.583|0.4451||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 3 months after enrollment.||0.4451|-0.5830|
81493348|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Ulnar at wrist, 3 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.1371924|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3592|0.6944||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 3 months after enrollment.||0.6944|-0.3592|
81493349|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Ulnar at forearm, 3 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.0134595|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5145|0.4627||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 3 months after enrollment.||0.4627|-0.5145|
81493350|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Ulnar at cubital fossa, 3 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.01313517|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5056|0.4833||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 3 months after enrollment.||0.4833|-0.5056|
81493351|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Ulnar at humerus, 3 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.1196495|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5876|0.3467||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 3 months after enrollment.||0.3467|-0.5876|
81493352|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Ulnar at axilla, 3 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3682|0.3885||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 3 months after enrollment.||0.3885|-0.3682|
81493353|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|C6, 3 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.1194695|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.422|0.6686||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 3 months after enrollment.||0.6686|-0.4220|
81493354|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|C7, 3 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.0593456|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5651|0.454||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 3 months after enrollment.||0.4540|-0.5651|
81493355|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Vagus, 3 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.1920694|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.549|0.238||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 3 months after enrollment.||0.238|-0.5490|
81493356|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Median at wrist, 6 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.3150905|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 6 months after enrollment.||||
81493357|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Median at forearm, 6 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.1203751|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 6 months after enrollment.||||
81493358|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Median at cubital fossa, 6 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.2526605|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1865|0.643||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 6 months after enrollment.||0.6430|-0.1865|
81493359|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Median at humerus, 6 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.073601|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5806|0.4223||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 6 months after enrollment.||0.4223|-0.5806|
81493360|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Median at axilla, 6 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.01369735|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5619|0.5236||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 6 months after enrollment.||0.5236|-0.5619|
81493361|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Ulnar at wrist, 6 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.2685663|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2488|0.7683||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 6 months after enrollment.||0.7683|-0.2488|
81493362|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Ulnar at forearm, 6 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.1802776|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2573|0.6027||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 6 months after enrollment.||0.6027|-0.2573|
81493363|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Ulnar at cubital fossa, 6 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.2571327|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2595|0.6227||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 6 months after enrollment.||0.6227|-0.2595|
81493364|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Ulnar at humerus, 6 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.0684867|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5757|0.3944||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 6 months after enrollment.||0.3944|-0.5757|
81542349|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.97||P-value is for de nove, 3 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 3.||1.97|0.27|0.010
81493365|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Ulnar at axilla, 6 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.1929429|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1828|0.555||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 6 months after enrollment.||0.5550|-0.1828|
81575910|NCT04786990|162823181|OTHER|||||||0.0086||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4 versus Week 8||||0.0086
81493366|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|C6, 6 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|0.1975146|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3557|0.7344||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 6 months after enrollment.||0.7344|-0.3557|
81493367|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|C7, 6 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.0754722|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.615|0.5083||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 6 months after enrollment.||0.5083|-0.6150|
81493368|NCT04053452|162678521|OTHER|Vagus, 6 months|Kendall's tau correlation coefficient|-0.0706753|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5042|0.3963||||||Null hypothesis: There is no correlation between nerve ultrasound measurements and GBS Disability score at 6 months after enrollment.||0.3963|-0.5042|
81493369|NCT01421134|162678522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.8|-10.2|<0.0001
81493370|NCT01421134|162678523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.34|-0.96|<0.0001
81493371|NCT01421134|162678524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.1|-3.1|<0.0001
81493372|NCT01421134|162678525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|-2.4|||ANCOVA|||||-2.4|-7.2|0.0001
81493373|NCT01421134|162678526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-2.9|||ANCOVA|||||-2.9|-6.1|<0.0001
81493374|NCT01421134|162678527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.615|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.251|13.459|||Regression, Logistic||Odds Ratio was based on a logistic regression of response, with treatment group, baseline MADRS total score, and pooled center as fixed effects.|||13.459|3.251|<0.0001
81493375|NCT01421134|162678528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.105|8.663|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.663|2.105|<0.0001
81493376|NCT01181128|162678633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Bleeding Rate Ratio|0.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.13|||negative binomial model|||The null hypothesis for the primary endpoint is no difference between the individualized (tailored) prophylaxis regimen and the on-demand regimen. The sample size of this study was mainly based on clinical rather than statistical considerations. However it was projected to have \> 90% power at the 2-sided 0.05 level of significance to detect a 60% reduction in annualized bleeding episodes, based upon this hypothesis test.||0.13|0.05|<0.001
81493377|NCT01181128|162678639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Bleeding Rate Ratio|0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.46|||negative binomial model|||||0.46|0.12|<0.001
81493378|NCT01543503|162678698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.851|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.112|-0.589|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor: Analysis is based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with change from baseline in DAS28-ESR at 24 weeks as dependent variable; therapy, site country, and treatment as fixed effects; DAS28-ESR at baseline as covariates.||-0.589|-1.112|<0.001
81493379|NCT01543503|162678699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.204|-0.617|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 12 months in DAS28-ESR as dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; DAS28-ESR at baseline as covariates.||-0.617|-1.204|<0.001
81493380|NCT01543503|162678700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.513|-10.947|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor for ESR at Week 24: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 6 months in ESR as a dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; ESR at baseline as the covariate.||-10.947|-15.513|<0.001
81493381|NCT01543503|162678700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.648|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.419|-9.876|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor for ESR at Week 52: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 12 months in ESR, as the dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; ESR at baseline as the covariate.||-9.876|-15.419|<0.001
81493382|NCT01543503|162678701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.673|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.271|-3.074|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor for CRP at Week 24: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 6 months in CRP as a dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; CRP at baseline as the covariate.||-3.074|-10.271|<0.001
81493383|NCT01543503|162678701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.116||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.074|3.842|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor for CRP at Week 52: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 12 months in CRP as the dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; CRP at baseline as the covariate.||3.842|-6.074|0.659
81493384|NCT01543503|162678702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.576||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.078|-0.075|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor for SJC at Week 24: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 6 months in SJC as the dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; SJC at baseline as the covariate.||-0.075|-1.078|0.024
81493385|NCT01543503|162678702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.752||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.238|-0.267|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor for SJC at Week 52: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 12 months in SJC, as the dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; SJC, at baseline as the covariate.||-0.267|-1.238|0.002
81493386|NCT01543503|162678703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.408|0.169|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor for TJC at Week 24: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 6 months in TJC as the dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; TJC at baseline as the covariate.||0.169|-1.408|0.123
81493387|NCT01543503|162678703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.216||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.039|-0.393|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor for TJC at Week 52: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 12 months in TJC as the dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; TJC at baseline as the covariate.||-0.393|-2.039|0.004
81493388|NCT01543503|162678704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.475|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.481|-1.469|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor for CDAI score at Week 24: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 6 months in CDAI the dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; CDAI at baseline as the covariate.||-1.469|-5.481|<0.001
81493389|NCT01543503|162678704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.708|-2.492|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor for CDAI score at Week 52: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 12 months in CDAI as the dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; CDAI at baseline as the covariate.||-2.492|-6.708|<0.001
81493390|NCT01543503|162678704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.229||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.806|-0.652|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor for SDAI score at Week 24: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 6 months in SDAI as the dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; SDAI at baseline as the covariate.||-0.652|-5.806|0.014
81493391|NCT01543503|162678704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.245||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.121|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor for SDAI score at Week 52: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 12 months in SDAI as the dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; SDAI at baseline as the covariate.||-0.370|-6.121|0.027
81493392|NCT01543503|162678705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.655|-5.404|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor for Physician Global Assessment score at Week 24: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 6 months in Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity as the dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity at baseline as covariates.||-5.404|-12.655|<0.001
81493393|NCT01543503|162678705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.237|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.13|-6.345|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor for Physician Global Assessment score at Week 52: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 12 months in Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity as the dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity at baseline as covariates.||-6.345|-14.130|<0.001
81542350|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|1.06||P-value is for de nove, 3 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 3.||1.06|-0.63|0.619
81575911|NCT04786990|162823182|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81493394|NCT01543503|162678709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81493395|NCT01543503|162678713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.146||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.269|-0.024|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor at Week 24: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 6 months in HAQ-DI as dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; HAQ-DI at baseline as covariates.||-0.024|-0.269|0.020
81493396|NCT01543503|162678713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.164||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.301|-0.026|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor at Week 52: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 12 months in HAQ-DI as dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; HAQ-DI at baseline as covariates.||-0.026|-0.301|0.020
81493397|NCT01543503|162678714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.893||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.457|-0.329|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor at Week 24: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 6 months in FACIT-F score as dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; FACIT-F score at baseline as covariates.||-0.329|-7.457|0.032
81493398|NCT01543503|162678714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.787||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.763|1.189|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor for Week 52: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 12 months in FACIT-F score as dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; FACIT-F score at baseline as covariates.||1.189|-6.763|0.168
81493399|NCT01543503|162678715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.661||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.912|-1.411|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor at Week 24: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 6 months in participant's VAS score as dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; participant's VAS score at baseline as covariates.||-1.411|-9.912|0.009
81493400|NCT01543503|162678715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.802|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.245|-5.36|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor at Week 52: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 12 months in participant's VAS score as dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; participant's VAS score at baseline as covariates.||-5.360|-14.245|<0.001
81493401|NCT01543503|162678717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.108||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.017|-1.2|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor at Week 24: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 6 months in Patient's Global Assessment of Disease as dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; Patient's Global Assessment of Disease at baseline as covariates.||-1.200|-9.017|0.010
81493402|NCT01543503|162678717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.767|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.161|-3.372|||ANCOVA|||Treatment Difference between Tocilizumab and TNF inhibitor at Week 52: Analysis is based on an ANCOVA model with change from baseline to 12 months in Patient's Global Assessment of Disease as dependent variable; therapy and treatment as fixed effects; Patient's Global Assessment of Disease at baseline as covariates.||-3.372|-12.161|<0.001
81493403|NCT05001165|162678842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||Regression, Linear|||||0.7|-0.1|
81493404|NCT05001165|162678843|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.14|0.84|
81493405|NCT05001165|162678844|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.76|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.76|0.64|<0.05
81493406|NCT05001165|162678845|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.93|0.73|
81493407|NCT05001165|162678846|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.05|0.68|
81493408|NCT05001165|162678847|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.51|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.51|0.88|
81542351|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|1.69||P-value is for de novo, 4 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 4.||1.69|-0.03|0.058
81542352|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.51||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.41||P-value is for de novo, 4 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 4.||2.41|0.61|0.001
81542353|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|1.58||P-value is for de nove, 4 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 1.||1.58|-0.23|0.142
81493409|NCT05001165|162678848|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|3.64|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.64|0.99|
81493410|NCT05001165|162678849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.33|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.33|0.34|
81493411|NCT01487161|162678881|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.1249|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|0.2|||Longitudinal mixed effect model|||||0.2|-1.2|0.1249
81493412|NCT01487161|162678882|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.2002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|0.3|||Longitudinal mixed effect model|||||0.3|-1.1|0.2002
81493413|NCT01487161|162678883|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.5541|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|0.8|||Longitudinal mixed effect model|||||0.8|-0.7|0.5541
81493414|NCT00441896|162678902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7391|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7391
81493415|NCT00441896|162678902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.537|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5370
81493416|NCT00441896|162678902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.908|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9080
81493417|NCT00441896|162678902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2539|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2539
81493418|NCT00441896|162678902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6657|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.6657
81493419|NCT00441896|162678903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4249|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4249
81493420|NCT00441896|162678903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4177|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4177
81493421|NCT00441896|162678903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3033|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3033
81493422|NCT00441896|162678903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3014|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3014
81493423|NCT00441896|162678903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1839|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1839
81493424|NCT03277274|162678911|OTHER|TAK-954 (Total): An analysis of variance (ANOVA) were performed on log transformed Cmax (total TAK-954) to compare each hepatically impaired group with the normal hepatic function group.||||||0.579|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.579
81542354|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.76||P-value is for de novo, 5 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 5.||1.76|-0.05|0.065
81493425|NCT03277274|162678911|OTHER|TAK-954 (Total): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed Cmax (total TAK-954) to compare each hepatically impaired group with the normal hepatic function group.||||||0.026|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.026
81493426|NCT03277274|162678911|OTHER|TAK-954 (Free): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed Cmax (Free TAK-954) to compare each hepatically impaired group with the normal hepatic function group.||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.020
81493427|NCT03277274|162678911|OTHER|TAK-954 (Free): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed Cmax (Free TAK-954) to compare each hepatically impaired group with the normal hepatic function group.||||||0.031|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.031
81493428|NCT03277274|162678912|OTHER|TAK-954 (Total): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed AUClast (Total TAK-954) to compare each hepatically impaired group with the normal hepatic function group.||||||0.151|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.151
81493429|NCT03277274|162678912|OTHER|TAK-954 (Total): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed AUClast (Total TAK-954) to compare each hepatically impaired group with the normal hepatic function group.||||||0.017|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.017
81493430|NCT03277274|162678912|OTHER|TAK-954 (Free): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed AUClast (Free TAK-954) to compare each hepatically impaired group with the normal hepatic function group.||||||0.129|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.129
81493431|NCT03277274|162678912|OTHER|TAK-954 (Free): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed AUClast (Free TAK-954) to compare each hepatically impaired group with the normal hepatic function group.||||||0.023|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.023
81493432|NCT03277274|162678913|OTHER|TAK-954 (Total): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed AUCinf (Total TAK-954) to compare each hepatically impaired group with the normal hepatic function group.||||||0.138|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.138
81493433|NCT03277274|162678913|OTHER|TAK-954 (Total): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed AUCinf (Total TAK-954) to compare each hepatically impaired group with the normal hepatic function group.||||||0.029|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.029
81493434|NCT03277274|162678913|OTHER|TAK-954 (Free): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed AUCinf (Free TAK-954) to compare each hepatically impaired group with the normal hepatic function group.||||||0.201|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.201
81493435|NCT03277274|162678913|OTHER|TAK-954 (Free): An ANOVA were performed on log transformed AUCinf (Free TAK-954) to compare each hepatically impaired group with the normal hepatic function group.||||||0.023|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.023
81493436|NCT05894564|162678919|SUPERIORITY|Posterior probability of efficacy (P(HR\>1))|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.1|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|||1.10|0.88|
81493437|NCT05894564|162678920|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|5.65|||||Low event rate precluded covariate adjustment.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||5.65|0.05|
81493438|NCT05894564|162678923|SUPERIORITY|Posterior probability of efficacy (P(HR\<1))|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.28|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||1.28|0.31|
81493439|NCT05894564|162678924|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.87|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||1.87|0.56|
81493440|NCT05894564|162678925|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.16|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||1.16|0.25|
81493441|NCT05894564|162678926|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.74|||||The interval is a highest-density credible interval. Adjustment variables: randomization, age, sex, duration of symptoms prior to study drug, calendar time, vaccination status, geographic region, call center indicator, and baseline symptom severity.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||1.74|0.33|
81493442|NCT05894564|162678927|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.21|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.21|0.71|
81493443|NCT05894564|162678927|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.19|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.19|0.67|
81493444|NCT05894564|162678927|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.19|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.19|0.61|
81493445|NCT05894564|162678927|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.28|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.28|0.61|
81493446|NCT05894564|162678927|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.49|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 120||1.49|0.70|
81493447|NCT05894564|162678928|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.27|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.27|0.80|
81493448|NCT05894564|162678928|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.26|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.26|0.77|
81493449|NCT05894564|162678928|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.14|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.14|0.67|
81542355|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.65||P-value is for de novo, 5 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 5.||2.65|0.75|<0.001
81542356|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.79||P-value is for de novo, 5 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 5.||1.79|-0.10|0.079
81542357|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.71||P-value is for de novo, 6 week. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 6.||1.71|-0.13|0.093
81542358|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.56||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.53||P-value is for de novo, 6 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 6.||2.53|0.59|0.002
81493450|NCT05894564|162678928|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.36|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.36|0.77|
81493451|NCT05894564|162678928|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.33|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 120||1.33|0.76|
81493452|NCT05894564|162678929|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.09|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.09|0.65|
81493453|NCT05894564|162678929|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.32|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.32|0.74|
81493454|NCT05894564|162678929|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.21|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.21|0.64|
81493455|NCT05894564|162678929|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.73|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.73|0.87|
81493456|NCT05894564|162678929|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.64|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 120||1.64|0.85|
81493457|NCT05894564|162678930|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.33|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.33|0.74|
81493458|NCT05894564|162678930|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.1|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.10|0.59|
81493459|NCT05894564|162678930|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.12|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.12|0.59|
81493460|NCT05894564|162678930|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.62|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.62|0.83|
81493461|NCT05894564|162678930|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.34|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 120||1.34|0.70|
81493462|NCT05894564|162678931|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.34|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.34|0.79|
81493463|NCT05894564|162678931|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.32|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.32|0.74|
81493464|NCT05894564|162678931|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.2|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.20|0.64|
81542359|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.74||P-value is for de novo, 6 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 6.||1.74|-0.20|0.119
81493465|NCT05894564|162678931|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.34|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.34|0.70|
81542360|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.91||P-value is for de novo, 7 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 7.||1.91|0.06|0.036
81542361|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.61||P-value is for de novo, 7 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 7.||2.61|0.68|<0.001
81542362|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.63||P-value is for de novo, 7 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 7.||1.63|-0.30|0.178
81542363|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|1.75||P-value is for de novo, 8 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 8.||1.75|-0.14|0.093
81575912|NCT04786990|162823182|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81493466|NCT05894564|162678931|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.25|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 120||1.25|0.64|
81493467|NCT05894564|162678932|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.01|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.01|0.61|
81493468|NCT05894564|162678932|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.11|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.11|0.64|
81493469|NCT05894564|162678932|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.12|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.12|0.63|
81493470|NCT05894564|162678932|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.12|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.12|0.60|
81493471|NCT05894564|162678932|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.24|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 120||1.24|0.67|
81493472|NCT05894564|162678933|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.27|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 7||1.27|0.81|
81493473|NCT05894564|162678933|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.18|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 14||1.18|0.76|
81542364|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.52||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.51||P-value is for de novo, 8 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 7.||2.51|0.53|0.003
81542365|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|1.71||P-value is for de novo, 8 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 1.||1.71|-0.28|0.157
81574385|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.643|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|0.6|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 7: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.6|-1.1|0.643
81493474|NCT05894564|162678933|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.14|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 28||1.14|0.72|
81493475|NCT05894564|162678933|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.26|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 90||1.26|0.79|
81493476|NCT05894564|162678933|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.01|||||Initially estimated on the log relative odds scale, and then transformed to the odds ratio scale. On the log relative odds scale, the estimated parameter value was the posterior mean. Interval estimate is highest density Bayesian credible interval.|Day 120||1.01|0.64|
81493477|NCT05894564|162678934|SUPERIORITY|Posterior probability of efficacy (P(Difference in MTU (Active - Placebo)\<0))|Difference in model estimate time unwell|-0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.26|||||The mean time unwell is estimated from receipt of study drug to study day 14. The interval is a highest density credible interval.|No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||0.26|-0.56|
81493478|NCT05894564|162678935|SUPERIORITY|Posterior probability of efficacy (P(Difference days benefit (Active - Placebo)\>0))|Difference in model estimated means|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.68|||||The interval is a highest density credible interval.|Analysis is exploratory. No hypothesis test or decision rule was evaluated.||0.68|-0.29|
81493479|NCT03882801|162678936|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Geometric Means Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.17|||||Back transformed least squares mean and confidence interval from linear mixed effects model performed on natural log-transformed values.|||1.17|0.73|
81493480|NCT04193176|162678939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.67||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.67|-3.67|||ANCOVA|||||-3.67|-19.67|0.004
81493481|NCT00944645|162678942|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Primary research hypothesis I: The Cmax of nicotinuric acid (NUA) following the administration of MK0524A (ER niacin 1000 mg/ laropiprant 20 mg) tablets from 2 manufacturing sites is similar (i.e., the true GMR of NUA Cmax is contained within the bioequivalence interval (0.80, 1.25)).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.98||||||90.0|0.93|1.03||||||"MK0524A (1000 mg ER Niacin/20 mg MK-laropiprant) tablet from new manufacturing site (Source 2)~MK0524A (1000 mg ER Niacin/20 mg MK-laropiprant) Phase III tablet (Source 1)"||1.03|0.93|
81493482|NCT00944645|162678943|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Primary research hypothesis II: The total urinary excretion of niacin and niacin metabolites following the administration of MK0524 (ER niacin 1000 mg/ laropiprant 20 mg) tablets from 2 manufacturing sites is similar (i.e., the true GMR of total urinary excretion of niacin and its metabolites is contained within the bioequivalence interval (0.80, 1.25)).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.94||||||90.0|0.89|0.98||||||"MK0524A (1000 mg ER Niacin/20 mg MK-laropiprant) tablet from new manufacturing site (Source 2)~MK0524A (1000 mg ER Niacin/20 mg MK-laropiprant) Phase III tablet (Source 1)"||0.98|0.89|
81493483|NCT00944645|162678944|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Primary research hypothesis III: The AUC0-infinity of laropiprant following the administration of MK0524A (ER niacin 1000 mg/ laropiprant 20 mg) tablets from 2 manufacturing sites is similar (i.e., the true GMR of MK0524 AUC0-∞ is contained within the bioequivalence interval (0.80, 1.25)).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0||||||95.0|0.95|1.05||||||"Group B: MK0524A (1000 mg ER Niacin/20 mg MK-laropiprant) tablet from new manufacturing site (Source 2)~Group A: MK0524A (1000 mg ER Niacin/20 mg MK-laropiprant) Phase III tablet (Source 1)"||1.05|0.95|
81493484|NCT00944645|162678945|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Primary research hypothesis IV: The Cmax of laropiprant following the administration of MK0524A (ER niacin 1000 mg/ laropiprant 20 mg) tablets from 2 manufacturing sites is similar (i.e., the true GMR of MK0524 Cmax is contained within the bioequivalence interval (0.80, 1.25)).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.02||||||95.0|0.96|1.09||||||"MK0524A (1000 mg ER Niacin/20 mg MK-laropiprant) tablet from new manufacturing site (Source 2)~MK0524A (1000 mg ER Niacin/20 mg MK-laropiprant) Phase III tablet (Source 1)"||1.09|0.96|
81493485|NCT03928704|162678948|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|6.16|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.16|2.00|<0.001
81493486|NCT03928704|162678949|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|5.54|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.54|1.71|<0.001
81493487|NCT03928704|162678950|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.51|||<|0.001||95.0|-2.04|-0.98|||ANCOVA|||||-0.98|-2.04|<0.001
81493488|NCT03928704|162678950|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.91||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|0.61|||ANCOVA|||||0.61|-2.42|0.220
81493489|NCT03928704|162678951|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.17|6.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.26|2.17|<0.001
81542366|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.82||P-value is for de novo, 9 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 9.||1.82|-0.05|0.063
81574386|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.188|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|1.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 7: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.5|-0.2|0.188
81493490|NCT03928704|162678952|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|9.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.93|2.06|<0.001
81493491|NCT03928704|162678953|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|12.23|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.23|2.41|<0.001
81493492|NCT03928704|162678954|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|5.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.84|1.87|<0.001
81493493|NCT03928704|162678955|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.48|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.99|-0.97|||ANCOVA|||||-0.97|-1.99|<0.001
81493494|NCT03928704|162678955|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.25||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||||-0.24|-2.26|0.019
81493495|NCT03928704|162678956|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.8|||<|0.001||95.0|-2.42|-1.18|||ANCOVA|||||-1.18|-2.42|<0.001
81493496|NCT03928704|162678956|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.09||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|0.65|||ANCOVA|||||0.65|-2.83|0.199
81493497|NCT03928704|162678957|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-2.63|||<|0.001||95.0|-3.66|-1.61|||ANCOVA|||||-1.61|-3.66|<0.001
81493498|NCT03928704|162678957|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.84||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|0.89|||ANCOVA|||||0.89|-4.56|0.170
81493499|NCT03928704|162678958|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|5.83|||ANCOVA|||||5.83|2.08|<0.001
81493500|NCT03928704|162678958|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|7.27||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|13.95|||ANCOVA|||||13.95|0.60|0.035
81493501|NCT03928704|162678959|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||||-0.14|-0.52|<0.001
81493502|NCT03928704|162678959|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.5||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.07|||ANCOVA|||||0.07|-1.07|0.086
81493503|NCT03928704|162678960|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.06|||=|0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||||-0.23|-1.88|=0.013
81493504|NCT03928704|162678961|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|6.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.62|1.84|<0.001
81493505|NCT03403517|162679000|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.859||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.682|1.082|||Fisher Exact|||||1.082|0.682|0.213
81493506|NCT03403517|162679004|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.977|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.557|1.715|||Fisher Exact|||||1.715|0.557|>0.999
81493507|NCT03403517|162679005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.160
81493508|NCT01245751|162679015|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Week 6 GMT value for Group 1 is statistically non-inferior to Group 2 for the prespecified clinically relevant 1.5-fold ratio if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for the GMT ratio is \>0.67|GMT Ratio|1.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.15||The alpha threshold for statistical significance is 0.025 (1-sided)|Longitudinal regression model|The analyzed GMT ratio, 95% confidence interval, and P-value were based on a longitudinal regression model adjusting for age and vaccination group||Week 6 analysis||1.15|0.97|<0.001
81493509|NCT01245751|162679016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean fold rise|1.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|1.66||The alpha threshold for statistical significance is 0.025 (1-sided)|Longitudinal regression model|The analyzed GMFR, 95% confidence interval, and P-value were based on a longitudinal regression model adjusting for age||A booster dose induces a statistically acceptable VZV antibody response if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval is \>1.0.||1.66|1.44|<0.001
81493510|NCT01524705|162679036|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon||||<|0.024||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test was used due to nonnormality distribution|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Two-tailed t test with type I error = 0.05, a sample of 110 participants (55 per group) would give 90% power to detect a difference of a mean change from baseline of 5 CV units (SD = 8) between control and treatment groups. An ANCOVA model, adjusting for baseline value and clinical site, was to be performed. If residual values from the ANCOVA indicated nonnormality in distribution by Shapiro-Wilk testing, a Wilcoxon rank sum test was used instead.||||<0.024
81493511|NCT01524705|162679038|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81493512|NCT01524705|162679039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.77
81493513|NCT01243424|162679043|NON_INFERIORITY|This was the first step in a pre-defined hierarchical testing approach. The upper bound of the confidence interval (CI) of the Hazard ratio (HR) of linagliptin vs. glimepiride was compared with this noninferiority margin for the testing of non-inferiority. All non-inferiority tests were based on a margin of 1.3.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.47|0.84|1.14||P-values derived from Wald´s Chi-square test for non-inferiority were calculated.|Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazard model with factor treatment was applied to compare linagliptin with glimepiride||||1.14|0.84|<0.0001
81493514|NCT01243424|162679043|SUPERIORITY|This was the second step in a pre-defined hierarchical testing approach.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.3813|TWO_SIDED|95.47|0.84|1.14||P-values derived from Wald´s Chi-square test.|Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazard model with factor treatment was applied to compare linagliptin with glimepiride.||||1.14|0.84|0.3813
81493515|NCT01243424|162679044|SUPERIORITY|This was the third step in a pre-defined hierarchical testing approach.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.4334|TWO_SIDED|95.47|0.86|1.14||P-values derived from Wald´s Chi-square test for non-inferiority.|Regression, Cox|Cox proportional-hazard model with factor treatment was applied to compare linagliptin with glimepiride.||||1.14|0.86|0.4334
81493516|NCT01243424|162679045|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.47|1.43|1.96||p-value derived from logistic regression.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio and confidence interval are based on logistic regression with factor for treatment.|||1.96|1.43|<0.0001
81493517|NCT01243424|162679046|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.47|1.11|1.48||p-value derived from logistic regression.|Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio and confidence interval are based on logistic regression with factor for treatment.|This was the fifth step in a pre-defined hierarchical testing approach.||1.48|1.11|0.0004
81493518|NCT01243424|162679050|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.5249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.09||p-value derived from Wald´s chi-square test.|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio and confidence interval derived from Cox regression with factor treatment.|This was the fifth step in a pre-defined hierarchical testing approach.||1.09|0.85|0.5249
81493519|NCT01243424|162679051|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|-0.03|||ANCOVA|The Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model includes the fixed categorical effect of treatment and the continuous covariate of baseline HbA1c.|Mean difference = Linagliptin mean - Glimepiride mean|This was the fifth step in a pre-defined hierarchical testing approach.||-0.03|-0.15|0.0023
81493520|NCT01243424|162679052|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|-4.8|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes the fixed categorical effect of treatment and the continuous covariate of baseline FPG.|Mean difference = Linagliptin mean - Glimepiride mean|This was the fifth step in a pre-defined hierarchical testing approach.||-4.8|-9.7|<0.0001
81493521|NCT01243424|162679053|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.47|-1.3|2.1|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes the fixed categorical effect of treatment and the continuous covariate of baseline LDL cholesterol.|Mean difference = Linagliptin mean - Glimepiride mean|LDL cholesterol, this was the fifth step in a pre-defined hierarchical testing approach.||2.1|-1.3|0.6400
81493522|NCT01243424|162679053|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes the fixed categorical effect of treatment and the continuous covariate of baseline HDL cholesterol.|Mean difference = Linagliptin mean - Glimepiride mean|HDL cholesterol, this was the fifth step in a pre-defined hierarchical testing approach.||1.0|0.0|0.0497
81574387|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.701|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|0.9|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 8: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.9|-1.4|0.701
81493523|NCT01243424|162679053|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.6823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.6|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes the fixed categorical effect of treatment and the continuous covariate of baseline total cholesterol.|Mean difference = Linagliptin mean - Glimepiride mean|Total cholesterol, this was the fifth step in a pre-defined hierarchical testing approach.||1.6|-2.4|0.6823
81493524|NCT01243424|162679054|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.2678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|2.7|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes the fixed categorical effect of treatment and the continuous covariate of baseline FPG.|Mean difference = Linagliptin mean - Glimepiride mean|This was the fifth step in a pre-defined hierarchical testing approach.||2.7|-9.6|0.2678
81493525|NCT01243424|162679055|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.5165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.01|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes the fixed categorical effect of treatment and the continuous covariate of baseline creatinine.|Mean difference = Linagliptin mean - Glimepiride mean|This was the fifth step in a pre-defined hierarchical testing approach.||0.01|-0.03|0.5165
81493526|NCT01243424|162679056|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.5165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.8|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes the fixed categorical effect of treatment and the continuous covariate of baseline eGFR.|Mean difference = Linagliptin mean - Glimepiride mean|This was the fifth step in a pre-defined hierarchical testing approach.||1.8|0.2|0.5165
81493527|NCT01243424|162679057|OTHER||geometric mean (gMean) ratio (%)|0.97||||0.2921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.03|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes the fixed categorical effect of treatment and the continuous covariate of baseline UACR.|gMean ration= Linagliptin mean/ Glimepiride mean|This was the fifth step in a pre-defined hierarchical testing approach.||1.03|0.91|0.2921
81493528|NCT01243424|162679059|EQUIVALENCE|This was the fifth step in a pre-defined hierarchical testing approach.|Mean Difference (Net)|4.13||||0.8402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.46|44.71|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model includes the fixed categorical effects of treatment and the continuous covariate of baseline ISR.|Mean difference= Linagliptin mean- Glimepiride mean|||44.71|-36.46|0.8402
81493529|NCT01243424|162679060|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.18|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with terms for treatment as a fixed effect with Wald confidence Interval was used.|Linagliptin vs. Glimepiride odds is presented.|This was the fifth step in a pre-defined hierarchical testing approach.||1.18|0.86|0.9112
81493530|NCT01160744|162679070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.1318|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|1.03|||Log Rank|||||1.03|0.55|0.1318
81493531|NCT01160744|162679070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.5215|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.22|||Log Rank|||||1.22|0.64|0.5215
81493532|NCT01160744|162679071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.1797|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|2.78|||Chi-squared|||||2.78|0.90|0.1797
81493533|NCT01160744|162679071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.66||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.45|4.86|||Chi-squared|||||4.86|1.45|0.0070
81493534|NCT01160744|162679072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.8916|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.42|||Log Rank|||||1.42|0.74|0.8916
81493535|NCT01160744|162679072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.6847|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.27|||Log Rank|||||1.27|0.68|0.6847
81493536|NCT01160744|162679075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.48||||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.22|5.02|||Chi-squared|||||5.02|1.22|0.0316
81542367|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.66||P-value is for de novo, 9 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 9.||2.66|0.70|<0.001
81493537|NCT01160744|162679075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.3962|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|2.52|||Chi-squared|||||2.52|0.74|0.3962
81493538|NCT01160744|162679076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1571|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1571
81493539|NCT01160744|162679076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1597|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1597
81542368|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.77||P-value is for de novo, 9 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 9.||1.77|-0.19|0.114
81493540|NCT05064800|162679148|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|233.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|172.14|315.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment 1 was Reference and Treatment 2 was Test. Natural log-transformed Cmax of dabigatran was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment, period, sequence as fixed effects; participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences(AMD) (Test-Reference) and 90%CIs were obtained from the model. The AMD and 90%CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90%CI for the ratios.||315.54|172.14|
81493541|NCT05064800|162679149|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|169.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|135.25|211.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment 1 was Reference and Treatment 2 was Test. Natural log-transformed AUCinf of dabigatran was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and participant in sequence as random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences(AMD)(Test-Reference) and 90%CIs were obtained from the model. The AMD and 90%CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means(Test/Reference) and 90%CI for the ratios.||211.35|135.25|
81493542|NCT05064800|162679150|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|160.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.19|214.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment 1 was Reference and Treatment 2 was Test. Natural log-transformed AUClast of dabigatran was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and participant in sequence as random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences(AMD)(Test-Reference) and 90%CIs were obtained from the model.The AMD and 90%CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means(Test/Reference) and 90%CI for the ratios.||214.90|119.19|
81493543|NCT05064800|162679151|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|171.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|127.51|231.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment 1 was Reference and Treatment 3 was Test. Natural log-transformed Cmax of dabigatran was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment, period, sequence as fixed effects; participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences(AMD) (Test-Reference) and 90%CIs were obtained from the model. The AMD and 90%CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90%CI for the ratios.||231.77|127.51|
81493544|NCT05064800|162679152|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|169.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|135.25|211.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment 1 was Reference and Treatment 3 was Test. Natural log-transformed AUCinf of dabigatran was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and participant in sequence as random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences(AMD)(Test-Reference) and 90%CIs were obtained from the model. The AMD and 90%CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means(Test/Reference) and 90%CI for the ratios.||211.35|135.25|
81542369|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.46||P-value is for de novo, 10 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 10.||1.46|-0.44|0.295
81493545|NCT05064800|162679153|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|160.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.19|214.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment 1 was Reference and Treatment 3 was Test. Natural log-transformed AUClast of dabigatran was analyzed using mixed effect model with treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects and participant in sequence as random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences(AMD)(Test-Reference) and 90%CIs were obtained from the model.The AMD and 90%CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means(Test/Reference) and 90%CI for the ratios.||214.90|119.19|
81493546|NCT00395512|162679176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.33||ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||The primary efficacy variable was defined as change from Baseline in HbA1c level at Week 26. The null hypothesis was that the average change from Baseline in HbA1c at Week 26 for the A25 + P30 group would be equal to the average changes for the P30 alone and A25 alone groups; further, under the null hypothesis, the average change from Baseline in HbA1c at Week 26 for the A12.5 + P30 group was equal to the average change for the P30 alone group.||-0.33|-0.78|<0.001
81493547|NCT00395512|162679176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.53||ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.53|-0.98|<0.001
81493548|NCT00395512|162679176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.18||ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.18|-0.63|<0.001
81493549|NCT00395512|162679177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.33||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.12|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 20 between Pioglitazone 30 mg and Alogliptin 12.5 mg + Pioglitazone 30 mg.||-0.12|-0.55|0.003
81493550|NCT00395512|162679177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 20 between Pioglitazone 30 mg and Alogliptin 25 mg + Pioglitazone 30 mg.||-0.30|-0.74|<0.001
81493551|NCT00395512|162679177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.51|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||Comparison of change from Baseline at Week 20 between Alogliptin 25 mg and Alogliptin 25 mg + Pioglitazone 30 mg.||-0.51|-0.94|<0.001
81493552|NCT00395512|162679178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.2||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|-2.0|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables and Baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariate.||Comparison of change from Baseline in fasting plasma glucose at Week 26 between Pioglitazone 30 mg and Alogliptin 12.5 mg + Pioglitazone 30 mg.||-2.0|-20.3|0.017
81493553|NCT00395512|162679178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.9||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-3.8|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables and Baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariate.||Comparison of change from Baseline in fasting plasma glucose at Week 26 between Pioglitazone 30 mg and Alogliptin 25 mg + Pioglitazone 30 mg.||-3.8|-22.0|0.006
81493554|NCT00395512|162679178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-24.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|-15.4|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with treatment and geographic region as class variables and Baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariate.||Comparison of change from Baseline in fasting plasma glucose at Week 26 between Alogliptin 25 mg and Alogliptin 25 mg + Pioglitazone 30 mg.||-15.4|-33.5|<0.001
81493555|NCT02864914|162679217|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.19|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||1.19|0.50|
81493556|NCT02864914|162679217|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.32|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||1.32|0.23|
81493557|NCT02864914|162679217|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.41|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||1.41|0.52|
81493558|NCT02864914|162679218|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.73|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||0.73|0.41|
81493559|NCT02864914|162679218|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.55|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||0.55|0.30|
81493560|NCT02864914|162679218|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.05|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||1.05|0.45|
81493561|NCT02864914|162679218|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.86|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||0.86|0.20|
81493562|NCT02864914|162679218|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.76|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||0.76|0.56|
81493563|NCT02864914|162679219|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|2.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|2.76|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||2.76|1.74|
81493564|NCT02864914|162679219|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|2.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|4.36|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||4.36|1.77|
81493565|NCT02864914|162679219|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|2.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|4.12|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||4.12|1.11|
81542370|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.44||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.44||P-value is for de novo, 10 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 10.||2.44|0.45|0.005
81493566|NCT02864914|162679219|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|2.66|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||2.66|1.48|
81493567|NCT02864914|162679220|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.72|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||0.72|0.37|
81493568|NCT02864914|162679221|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|4.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.46|4.71|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||4.71|3.46|
81574388|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.271|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|0.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 8: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.4|-1.8|0.271
81493569|NCT02864914|162679222|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|3.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.81|3.74|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||3.74|2.81|
81493570|NCT02864914|162679223|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.88|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||0.88|0.56|
81493571|NCT02864914|162679223|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.85|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||0.85|0.29|
81493572|NCT02864914|162679223|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.29|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||1.29|0.34|
81493573|NCT02864914|162679223|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.97|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||0.97|0.61|
81493574|NCT02864914|162679224|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.65|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||0.65|0.43|
81493575|NCT02864914|162679225|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|4.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.44|4.75|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||4.75|3.44|
81493576|NCT02864914|162679226|OTHER||Adjusted incidence rate ratio|3.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|3.95|||||Adjusted incidence rate ratio = incidence rate empagliflozin / incidence rate DPP-4 inhibitors|Adjusted IR ratio was generated overall with corresponding 95% CIs through the application of a Poisson regression model where the outcome was modelled as a function of treatment cohort (empagliflozin or DPP-4 inhibitors) and propensity score decile (specified as a categorical variable) with the log of time of exposure (in years) as the offset. If any variable remained unbalanced after trimming, it was added as an independent variable in the Poisson regression model.||3.95|2.83|
81493577|NCT04560309|162679243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.993
81493578|NCT04560309|162679244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.883||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Unpaired T-Test|||||||0.883
81493579|NCT04560309|162679245|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Unpaired T-Test|||||||0.034
81493580|NCT04560309|162679246|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.038
81493581|NCT04560309|162679247|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.423||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.423
81493582|NCT04560309|162679248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.216||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Unpaired T-Test|||||||0.216
81493583|NCT04560309|162679249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Unpaired T-Test|||||||0.001
81493584|NCT04560309|162679250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Unpaired T-Test|||||||0.043
81493585|NCT04560309|162679251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Unpaired T-Test|||||||0.011
81493586|NCT04560309|162679252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.975||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.975
81493587|NCT04560309|162679253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.031
81493588|NCT04560309|162679254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.549||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.549
81493589|NCT04560309|162679255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.645||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Unpaired T-Test|||||||0.645
81493590|NCT04560309|162679256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Unpaired T-Test|||After induction to anesthesia||||0.330
81493591|NCT04560309|162679256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.352||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Unpaired T-Test|||5 minutes after cardiopulmonary bypass||||0.352
81493592|NCT04560309|162679256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.544||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Unpaired T-Test|||2 hours after cardiopulmonary bypass||||0.544
81493593|NCT04560309|162679256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Unpaired T-Test|||6 hours after cardiopulmonary bypass||||0.022
81493594|NCT04560309|162679256|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Unpaired T-Test|||24 hour after cardiopulmonary bypass||||0.038
81493595|NCT04560309|162679257|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.200
81493596|NCT04560309|162679258|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Unpaired T-Test|||||||0.720
81493597|NCT04560309|162679259|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.042
81493598|NCT04560309|162679260|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Unpaired T-Test|||||||0.044
81493599|NCT04560309|162679261|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.349||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Unpaired T-Test|||||||0.349
81493600|NCT04560309|162679262|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Unpaired T-Test|||||||0.950
81493601|NCT04560309|162679263|SUPERIORITY|The threshold of statistical significance was p \< 0.05||||||0.862|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.862
81493602|NCT04560309|162679264|SUPERIORITY|The threshold of statistical significance was p \< 0.05||||||0.075|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.075
81493603|NCT00567112|162679288|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Geometric Mean Ratio of OCT (fasted)/DFC (fasted)|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.98|||>|0.2|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.05|||ANOVA|||OCT (fasted)/DFC (fasted)||1.05|0.92|>0.200
81493604|NCT00567112|162679289|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Geometric Mean Ratio of OCT (fasted)/DFC (fasted)|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.98|||>|0.2|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.19|||ANOVA|||OCT (fasted)/DFC (fasted)||1.19|0.80|>0.200
81493605|NCT00567112|162679290|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Geometric Mean Ratio of OCT (after meal)/OCT (fasted)|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.92||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|0.98|||ANOVA|||OCT (after meal)/OCT (fasted)||0.98|0.86|0.026
81493606|NCT00567112|162679291|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Geometric Mean Ratio OCT (after meal)/OCT (fasted)|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|0.72|||ANOVA|||OCT (after meal)/OCT (fasted)||0.72|0.49|<0.001
81493607|NCT00567112|162679292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.2||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OCT (fasted)/DFC (fasted)||||>0.200
81493608|NCT00567112|162679293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.2||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OCT (fasted)/DFC (fasted)||||>0.200
81493609|NCT00567112|162679294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||OCT (after meal)/OCT (fasted)||||<0.001
81493610|NCT00567112|162679295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.2|||||||ANOVA|||OCT (after meal)/OCT (fasted)||||>0.200
81493611|NCT02945046|162679296|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.9093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|2.42||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||2.42|-2.72|0.9093
81493612|NCT02945046|162679296|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.1345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|0.61||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||0.61|-4.49|0.1345
81493613|NCT02362412|162679346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|2.3||p-value was not adjusted|||Analysis of variance with treatment sequence, time point, and formulation as fixed effects and patient as a random effect using the data at Week 12 and Week 20 of the treatment period.|||2.3|-3.4|
81493614|NCT02362412|162679347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.9|||||Analysis of variance with treatment sequence, time point, and formulation as fixed effects and patient as a random effect using the data at Week 12 and Week 20 of the treatment period.|||1.9|-1.7|
81493615|NCT02362412|162679348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||||Analysis of variance with treatment sequence, time point, and formulation as fixed effects and patient as a random effect using the data at Week 12 and Week 20 of the treatment period.|||0.4|-0.3|
81493616|NCT02362412|162679349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||||Analysis of variance with treatment sequence, time point, and formulation as fixed effects and patient as a random effect using the data at Week 12 and Week 20 of the treatment period.|||0.4|-0.3|
81493617|NCT02362412|162679351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||||Analysis of variance with treatment sequence, time point, and formulation as fixed effects and patient as a random effect using the data at Week 12 and Week 20 of the treatment period.|||0.5|-0.5|
81493618|NCT02362412|162679352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5|||||Analysis of variance with treatment sequence, time point, and formulation as fixed effects and patient as a random effect using the data at Week 12 and Week 20 of the treatment period.|||0.5|-0.5|
81493619|NCT03467945|162679372|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|81.4421|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.2805|88.1079||||||||88.1079|75.2805|
81493620|NCT03467945|162679372|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|102.293|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.8819|106.9028||||||||106.9028|97.8819|
81493621|NCT03467945|162679372|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|81.0112|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.8823|87.6417||||||||87.6417|74.8823|
81493622|NCT03467945|162679373|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|102.293|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.8819|106.9028||||||||106.9028|97.8819|
81493623|NCT03467945|162679373|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|105.7255|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.1665|110.49||||||||110.4900|101.1665|
81493624|NCT03467945|162679373|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|96.7533|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.5812|101.1135||||||||101.1135|92.5812|
81493625|NCT03467945|162679374|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|77.6923|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.383|85.7606||||||||85.7606|70.3830|
81493626|NCT03467945|162679374|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|108.0819|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.237|114.2609||||||||114.2609|102.2370|
81493627|NCT03467945|162679374|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|79.4367|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.9633|87.6861||||||||87.6861|71.9633|
81493628|NCT03467945|162679375|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|108.0819|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.237|114.2609||||||||114.2609|102.2370|
81493629|NCT03467945|162679375|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|93.6828|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.6166|99.0386||||||||99.0386|88.6166|
81493630|NCT03467945|162679375|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|115.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.131|121.9658||||||||121.9658|109.1310|
81493631|NCT03467945|162679376|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|82.6022|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.5513|89.1314||||||||89.1314|76.5513|
81493632|NCT03467945|162679376|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|101.8499|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.8819|106.9028||||||||106.9028|97.8819|
81493633|NCT03467945|162679376|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|81.0112|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.8823|87.6417||||||||87.6417|74.8823|
81493634|NCT03467945|162679377|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|101.8499|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.5947|106.2906||||||||106.2906|97.5947|
81493635|NCT03467945|162679377|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|105.915|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.49|110.533||||||||110.5330|101.4900|
81493636|NCT03467945|162679377|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence boundaries of 80.000% to 125.00% were used.|Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|96.1619|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.1443|100.3546||||||||100.3546|92.1443|
81493637|NCT00541775|162679406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<=|0.001||95.0|-0.7|-0.32|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with a term for treatment, and a covariate for baseline value.||||-0.32|-0.70|<=0.001
81493638|NCT00541775|162679407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|<=|0.001||95.0|-27.6|-8.1|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with a term for treatment, and a covariate for baseline value.||||-8.1|-27.6|<=0.001
81493639|NCT00541775|162679408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-30.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.9|<=|0.001||95.0|-46.0|-15.0|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance with a term for treatment, and a covariate for baseline value.||||-15.0|-46.0|<=0.001
81493640|NCT00032487|162679409|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The statistical analysis tested was for equivalence. We assumed 86% power with 21% of effect size and the sample size 1700 with 5% drop out rate.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.79|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.99|||Log Rank|||It was hypothesized 21% reduction in intensive glycemic control group compared to standard control group on primary cardiovascular composite outcomes.||.99|.79|<0.05
81493641|NCT04913675|162679412|NON_INFERIORITY|This outcome measure was analyzed using a hypothetical estimand and assessing non-inferiority of 500 mg IM dose versus 500 mg IV using a non-inferiority margin of 3.5 percent (%) on the risk difference scale. A post-hoc weekly imputation algorithm imputes the missing outcome iteratively for each week, where missing outcomes at Day 8, 15, 22, 29 are imputed.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|3.26|||||Analysis was performed using a binomial regression model with identity link function and with treatment (Sotrovimab 500mg IM, 500mg IV), age (\<65, =\>65 years old) and gender (male, female) as covariates.|||3.26|-1.15|
81493642|NCT04913675|162679412|NON_INFERIORITY|This outcome measure was analyzed using a hypothetical estimand and assessing non-inferiority of 500 mg IM vs 500 mg IV using a non-inferiority margin of 3.5 percent (%) on the risk difference scale. A pre-specified daily imputation algorithm imputed the missing outcome iteratively for each study day starting with Day 2 and ending at Day 29.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|3.56|||||Analysis was performed using a binomial regression model with identity link function and with treatment (Sotrovimab 500mg IM, 500mg IV), age (\<65, =\>65 years old) and gender (male, female) as covariates.|||3.56|-1.23|
81493643|NCT04913675|162679430|NON_INFERIORITY|This outcome measure was analyzed using a hypothetical estimand and assessing non-inferiority of IM dose versus IV using a non-inferiority margin of 3.5% on the risk difference scale. Weekly imputation algorithm imputes the missing outcome iteratively for each week, where missing outcomes at Day 8, 15, 22, 29 are imputed.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|3.28|||||Post-hoc analysis was performed using a binomial regression model with identify link function and with treatment (Sotrovimab 500 mg IM, 500 mg IV), age (\<65, \>-65 years old), and sex (male, female) as covariates.|||3.28|-1.56|
81493644|NCT04913675|162679433|EQUIVALENCE|IM dose was assessed for equivalence to IV based on the two-sided 90% confidence interval for the treatment ratio falling within equivalence bounds of 0.5 to 2.0.|Ratio of least square(LS) geometric mean|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.07|||||LS geometric mean was calculated for 500mg IV versus IM by using an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) Model with treatment group (sotrovimab 500mg IM, 500mg IV), age (\<65, =\>65 years old), gender (male, female) and Baseline viral load as covariates.|||1.07|1.00|
81493645|NCT02021318|162679525|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of roxadustat versus darbepoetin alfa, margin = -15% (non-inferiority is concluded if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the difference was \>-15%).|Difference in percentage|11.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.66|17.36||||||A generalized linear model as an approximation for the Miettinen and Nurminen method, adjusted for stratification factors (actual) was used to estimate the difference of proportions and 95% confidence interval.||17.36|5.66|
81493646|NCT02021318|162679526|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority, margin = -0.75 (non-inferiority is concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the least square mean difference (LSM) is \> -0.75 g/dL).|LSM Difference|0.015||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|0.162|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of cardiovascular disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.162|-0.131|0.839
81493647|NCT02021318|162679527|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.403|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.296|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of cardiovascular disease as fixed class factors and baseline LDL, baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate as continuous covariates.||-0.296|-0.510|<0.001
81493648|NCT02021318|162679528|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.78|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on cardiovascular history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariate. Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI was below 1.0.||0.78|0.26|0.004
81493649|NCT02021318|162679529|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority, margin = -3 (non-inferiority is concluded if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the LSM difference is \> -3 points).|LSM Difference|-1.284||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.423|-0.145|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The model included treatment, visit (weeks 8, 12 and 28) visit by treatment interaction, region and history of cardiovascular disease as fixed class factors and baseline SF-36 PF, baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate as continuous covariates.||-0.145|-2.423|0.027
81493650|NCT02021318|162679530|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority, margin = -3 (non-inferiority is concluded if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the LSM difference is \> -3 points).|LSM Difference|-0.457||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.656|0.742|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The model included treatment, visit (weeks 8, 12 and 28), visit by treatment interaction, region and history of cardiovascular disease as fixed class factors and baseline SF-36 VT, baseline Hb, baseline eGFR as continuous covariates.||0.742|-1.656|0.454
81493651|NCT02021318|162679531|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority, margin = 1 mmHg (non-inferiority is concluded if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval of the LSM difference is \< 1).|LSM Difference|-0.372||||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.587|0.842|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline MAP, baseline Hb, baseline eGFR as continuous covariates.||0.842|-1.587|0.547
81493652|NCT02021318|162679532|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (hazard ratio margin of 1.3). Non-Inferiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI is below 1.3.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.22|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on CV history and Region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates.||1.22|0.56|0.336
81542371|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|1.94||P-value is for de novo, 10 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 10.||1.94|-0.06|0.066
81542372|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.58||P-value is for de novo, 11 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 11.||1.58|-0.35|0.208
81493653|NCT02021318|162679533|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.136||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.299|1.026|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of cardiovascular disease as fixed class factors and baseline MAP, baseline Hb, baseline eGFR as continuous covariates.||1.026|-1.299|0.818
81542373|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.51||P-value is for de novo, 11 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 11.||2.51|0.49|0.004
81493654|NCT02021318|162679534|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.26|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on cardiovascular history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates. Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI is lower than 1.||1.26|0.60|0.452
81493655|NCT02021318|162679535|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.038||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|0.157|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of cardiovascular disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.157|-0.081|0.529
81493656|NCT02021318|162679536|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|1.96|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on cardiovascular history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates.||1.96|1.38|<0.001
81542374|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.89||P-value is for de novo, 11 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 11.||1.89|-0.13|0.086
81493657|NCT02021318|162679537|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|1.98|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates.||1.98|1.39|<0.001
81493658|NCT02021318|162679538|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.051||||0.478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.091|0.194|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 28-36 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.194|-0.091|0.478
81493659|NCT02021318|162679538|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.003||||0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.149|0.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 44-52 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.143|-0.149|0.969
81493660|NCT02021318|162679538|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.009||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.157|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 72-80 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.157|-0.140|0.910
81493661|NCT02021318|162679538|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.024||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 96-104 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.188|-0.140|0.775
81493662|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.087||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.185|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.185|-0.012|0.086
81493663|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.278|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.165|0.391|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.391|0.165|<0.001
81493664|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.435|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.284|0.586|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.586|0.284|<0.001
81493665|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.422|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.254|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.590|0.254|<0.001
81493666|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.205|0.556|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.556|0.205|<0.001
81493667|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.155|0.505|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 10- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.505|0.155|<0.001
81493668|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.3||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|0.482|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.482|0.119|0.001
81493669|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.159||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.336|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 14- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.336|-0.018|0.079
81493670|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.183||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.361|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.361|0.005|0.044
81493671|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.173||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.336|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 18- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.336|0.010|0.037
81493672|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.085||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.083|0.253|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 20- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.253|-0.083|0.319
81493673|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.03||||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.129|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 22- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.129|-0.190|0.709
81493674|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.061||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.219|0.097|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.097|-0.219|0.450
81493675|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.065||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.231|0.101|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.101|-0.231|0.440
81493676|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.014||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.157|0.184|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 32- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.184|-0.157|0.874
81493677|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.131||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.302|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 36- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.302|-0.039|0.132
81493678|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.187||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|0.351|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.351|0.024|0.024
81493679|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.022||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.153|0.197|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 44- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.197|-0.153|0.807
81493680|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.012||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.185|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.185|-0.160|0.890
81493681|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.029||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.201|0.144|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.144|-0.201|0.746
81493682|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.032||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.202|0.139|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 56- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.139|-0.202|0.715
81493683|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.066||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.242|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 60- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.242|-0.110|0.463
81493684|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.002||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.187|0.184|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 64- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.184|-0.187|0.987
81574389|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.445|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|1.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 8: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.5|-0.6|0.445
81493685|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.104||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.281|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 68- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.281|-0.074|0.251
81493686|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.067||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.117|0.251|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 72- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.251|-0.117|0.473
81493687|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.022||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.204|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 76- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.160|-0.204|0.813
81493688|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.045||||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.223|0.134|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 80- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.134|-0.223|0.622
81493689|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.045||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.138|0.227|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 84- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.227|-0.138|0.632
81493690|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.055||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.133|0.242|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 88- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.242|-0.133|0.568
81493691|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.034||||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.158|0.226|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 92- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.226|-0.158|0.729
81493692|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.025||||0.797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.168|0.218|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 96- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.218|-0.168|0.797
81542375|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|1.45||P-value is for de novo, 12 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 12.||1.45|-0.49|0.328
81542376|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.46||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.47||P-value is for de novo, 12 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 12.||2.47|0.44|0.005
81542377|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|1.99||P-value is for de novo, 12 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin de novo group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 12.||1.99|-0.04|0.059
81542378|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.79||P-value is for prior use, 1 week. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 1.||0.79|-0.09|0.117
81542379|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.62||P-value is for prior use, 1 week. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 1.||0.62|-0.25|0.412
81542380|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.26||P-value is for prior use, 1 week. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 1.||0.26|-0.60|0.445
81542381|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.09||P-value is for prior use, 2 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 2.||1.09|0.07|0.025
81542382|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.79||P-value is for prior use, 2 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 2.||0.79|-0.21|0.257
81542383|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.21||P-value is for prior use, 2 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 2.||0.21|-0.79|0.257
81542384|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.04||P-value is for prior use, 3 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 3.||1.04|-0.05|0.075
81574390|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.714|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|0.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Combined Stage 1 (Week 4) and Stage 2 (Week 8): Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect.||0.5|-0.8|0.714
81542385|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.68||P-value is for prior use, 3 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 3.||0.68|-0.42|0.634
81542386|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.19||P-value is for prior use, 3 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 3.||0.19|-0.91|0.193
81542387|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.7||P-value is for prior use, 4 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 4.||0.70|-0.46|0.688
81542388|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.56||P-value is for prior use, 4 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 4.||0.56|-0.60|0.944
81542389|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.45||P-value is for prior use, 4 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 4.||0.45|-0.73|0.640
81542390|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.84||P-value is for prior use, 5 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 5.||0.84|-0.37|0.439
81542391|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.84||P-value is for prior use, 5 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 5.||0.84|-0.38|0.461
81542392|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.6||P-value is for prior use, 5 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 5.||0.60|-0.62|0.976
81542393|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.68||P-value is for prior use, 6 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 6.||0.68|-0.55|0.829
81542394|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.74||P-value is for prior use, 6 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 6.||0.74|-0.50|0.713
81574391|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.515|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|0.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Combined Stage 1 (Week 4) and Stage 2 (Week 8): Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect.||0.4|-0.8|0.515
81493693|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.11||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 100- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.090|-0.310|0.280
81493694|NCT02021318|162679539|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.037||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.177|0.251|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 104- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.251|-0.177|0.733
81493695|NCT02021318|162679540|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.026||||0.727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.119|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 28-36 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.170|-0.119|0.727
81493696|NCT02021318|162679540|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.001||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.151|0.148|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 44-52 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.148|-0.151|0.985
81493697|NCT02021318|162679540|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.003||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.148|0.154|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 72-80 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.154|-0.148|0.965
81542395|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.67||P-value is for prior use, 6 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 6.||0.67|-0.58|0.878
81542396|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.85||P-value is for prior use, 7 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 7.||0.85|-0.38|0.447
81493698|NCT02021318|162679540|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.016||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.188|0.157|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 96-104 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate and baseline Hb by visit as continuous covariates.||0.157|-0.188|0.856
81493699|NCT02021318|162679542|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.22|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on CV history and Region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates.||2.22|1.36|<0.001
81493700|NCT02021318|162679545|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.5|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on CV history and Region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates. Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI is below 1.0.||1.50|0.98|0.079
81493701|NCT02021318|162679546|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.11|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates. Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI is below 1.0.||2.11|0.79|0.300
81493702|NCT02021318|162679550|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.59||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.54|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on CV history and Region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates. Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI is below 1.0.||2.54|0.99|0.055
81493703|NCT02021318|162679553|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.0|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariate. Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI is below 1.0.||1.00|0.51|0.052
81493704|NCT02021318|162679563|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.068||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.012|-0.124|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 12-28 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of cardiovascular disease as fixed class factors and baseline SF-36 PCS, baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate as continuous covariates.||-0.124|-2.012|0.027
81493705|NCT02021318|162679563|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.603||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.606|0.401|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 36-52 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of cardiovascular disease as fixed class factors and baseline SF-36 PCS, baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate as continuous covariates.||0.401|-1.606|0.239
81493706|NCT02021318|162679564|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.528||||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.127|1.072|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 12-28 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of cardiovascular disease as fixed class factors and baseline FACT-An AnS, baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate as continuous covariates.||1.072|-2.127|0.517
81493707|NCT02021318|162679564|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.947||||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.771|0.877|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 36-52 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of cardiovascular disease as fixed class factors and baseline FACT-An AnS, baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate as continuous covariates.||0.877|-2.771|0.308
81575913|NCT04786990|162823183|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81493708|NCT02021318|162679565|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.904||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.032|2.224|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12-28 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of cardiovascular disease as fixed class factors and baseline FACT-An total score, baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate as continuous covariates.||2.224|-4.032|0.570
81493709|NCT02021318|162679565|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.767||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.354|1.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 36-52 -The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of cardiovascular disease as fixed class factors and baseline FACT-An total score, baseline Hb, baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate as continuous covariates.||1.820|-5.354|0.334
81493710|NCT02021318|162679567|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.784||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.481|3.049|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The model includes treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline EQ-5D 5L VAS, baseline Hb, baseline eGFR as continuous covariates.||3.049|-1.481|0.497
81493711|NCT02021318|162679578|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.05||||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.82|-0.93|0.902
81493712|NCT02021318|162679580|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.29|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates. Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI was below 1.0.||1.29|0.79|0.960
81493713|NCT02021318|162679582|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.25|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates. Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI was below 1.0.||1.25|0.79|0.939
81493714|NCT02021318|162679583|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.27|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates. Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI was below 1.0.||1.27|0.77|0.948
81493715|NCT02021318|162679584|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.17|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates. Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI was below 1.0.||1.17|0.75|0.568
81493716|NCT04906421|162679602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0018||||||Stratified CMH test stratified by T2DM status at baseline (yes or no) and amount of fibrosis at baseline (F2 or F3).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|One-sided||ITT Population analysis||||0.0018
81493717|NCT04906421|162679602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0035||||||Stratified CMH test stratified by T2DM status at baseline (yes or no) and amount of fibrosis at baseline (F2 or F3).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided||ITT Population Analysis||||0.0035
81542397|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.83||P-value is for prior use, 7 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 7.||0.83|-0.41|0.511
81575914|NCT04786990|162823183|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81493718|NCT04906421|162679602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Stratified CMH test stratified by T2DM status at baseline (yes or no) and amount of fibrosis at baseline (F2 or F3).|t-test, 1 sided|One-sided||mITT Population Analysis||||0.0001
81493719|NCT04906421|162679602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003||||||Stratified CMH test stratified by T2DM status at baseline (yes or no) and amount of fibrosis at baseline (F2 or F3).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided||mITT Population Analysis||||0.0003
81493720|NCT04906421|162679603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0087||||||Stratified CMH test stratified by T2DM status at baseline (yes or no) and amount of fibrosis at baseline (F2 or F3).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|One-sided||ITT Population Analysis||||0.0087
81493721|NCT04906421|162679603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0173||||||Stratified CMH test stratified by T2DM status at baseline (yes or no) and amount of fibrosis at baseline (F2 or F3).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided||ITT Population Analysis||||0.0173
81493722|NCT04906421|162679603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0022||||||Stratified CMH test stratified by T2DM status at baseline (yes or no) and amount of fibrosis at baseline (F2 or F3).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|One-sided||mITT Population Analysis||||0.0022
81493723|NCT04906421|162679603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0044||||||Stratified CMH test stratified by T2DM status at baseline (yes or no) and amount of fibrosis at baseline (F2 or F3).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided||mITT Population Analysis||||0.0044
81493724|NCT04906421|162679604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Stratified CMH test stratified by T2DM status at baseline (yes or no) and amount of fibrosis at baseline (F2 or F3).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided||mITT Population Analysis||||0.0102
81493725|NCT04906421|162679604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Stratified CMH test stratified by T2DM status at baseline (yes or no) and amount of fibrosis at baseline (F2 or F3).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided||Subgroup Fibrosis Stage F2 at Baseline Population Analysis||||0.59
81493726|NCT04906421|162679604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Stratified CMH test stratified by T2DM status at baseline (yes or no) and amount of fibrosis at baseline (F2 or F3).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-Sided||Subgroup Fibrosis Stage F3 at Baseline Population Analysis||||0.0032
81493727|NCT04906421|162679604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0764|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Stratified CMH test stratified by T2DM status at baseline (yes or no) and amount of fibrosis at baseline (F2 or F3).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided||Subgroup Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus at Baseline Population Analysis||||0.0764
81493728|NCT04906421|162679605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0043||||||Stratified CMH test stratified by T2DM status at baseline (yes or no) and amount of fibrosis at baseline (F2 or F3).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided||mITT Population Analysis||||0.0043
81493729|NCT04906421|162679606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0018||||||Stratified CMH test stratified by T2DM status at baseline (yes or no) and amount of fibrosis at baseline (F2 or F3).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided||mITT Population Analysis||||0.0018
81493730|NCT04906421|162679607|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Stratified CMH test stratified by T2DM status at baseline (yes or no) and amount of fibrosis at baseline (F2 or F3).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Two-sided||mITT Population Analysis||||<0.0001
81542398|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.59||P-value is for prior use, 7 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 7.||0.59|-0.65|0.924
81542399|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.06||P-value is for prior use, 8 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 8.||1.06|-0.20|0.185
81542400|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.91||P-value is for prior use, 8 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 8.||0.91|-0.37|0.403
81542401|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.49||P-value is for prior use, 8 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 8.||0.49|-0.79|0.636
81542402|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.95||P-value is for prior use, 9 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 9.||0.95|-0.30|0.304
81542403|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.97||P-value is for prior use, 9 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 9.||0.97|-0.29|0.295
81542404|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.64||P-value is for prior use, 9 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 9.||0.64|-0.62|0.975
81542405|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.93||P-value is for prior use, 10 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 10.||0.93|-0.33|0.349
81493731|NCT02405962|162679620|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Incidence Rate Ratio|0.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.53|0.08|<0.05
81493732|NCT00165698|162679635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||95.0|||||Symbols rank sum test|||||||0.26
81493733|NCT00165698|162679636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||95.0|||||Symbols rank sum test|||||||0.19
81493734|NCT00165698|162679637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||95.0|||||Symbols rank sum test|||||||0.31
81493735|NCT00165698|162679638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.869||95.0|||||symbols rank sum test|||||||0.869
81493736|NCT00165698|162679639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174||95.0|||||symbols rank sum test|||||||0.174
81493737|NCT00165698|162679640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||95.0|||||symbols rank sum test|||||||0.000
81493738|NCT00165698|162679641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||95.0|||||symbols rank sum test|||||||0.000
81493739|NCT00165698|162679642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||95.0|||||symbols rank sum test|||||||0.000
81493740|NCT01107457|162679645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.079|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.079
81493741|NCT01107457|162679645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81493742|NCT01107457|162679645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81493743|NCT01107457|162679645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81493744|NCT01107457|162679646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81493745|NCT01107457|162679646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81493746|NCT01107457|162679646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81493747|NCT01107457|162679646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81493748|NCT02547935|162679677|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean change|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.37||Statistical significance level = 0.025.|MMRM|||A longitudinal repeated measures analysis included the fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, randomisation stratification factor (i.e. anti-diabetic treatment strata), and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline measurement-by-week interaction.||-0.37|-0.80|<0.001
81493749|NCT02547935|162679678|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean change|-38.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.2|-25.8||Statistical significance level = 0.025.|MMRM|||A longitudinal repeated measures model of the logarithms of the post-baseline to baseline ratios included the fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and randomisation stratification factor (i.e. anti-diabetic treatment strata), as well as the continuous fixed covariates of log-baseline UACR value and log-baseline UACR value-by-week interaction.||-25.8|-48.2|<0.001
81493750|NCT02547935|162679678|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean change|-21.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.3||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.1|-5.2||Statistical significance level = 0.025.|MMRM|||A longitudinal repeated measures model of the logarithms of the post-baseline to baseline ratios included the fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and randomisation stratification factor (i.e. anti-diabetic treatment strata), as well as the continuous fixed covariates of log-baseline UACR value and log-baseline UACR value-by-week interaction.||-5.2|-34.1|0.011
81493751|NCT02547935|162679679|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean change|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|1.26||Statistical significance level = 0.025.|MMRM|||A longitudinal repeated measures model of the logarithms of the post-baseline to baseline ratios included the fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and randomisation stratification factor (i.e. anti-diabetic treatment strata), as well as the continuous fixed covariates of log-baseline total body weight value and log-baseline total body weight value-by-week interaction.||1.26|-1.32|0.953
81493752|NCT02547935|162679679|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean change|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|0.44||Statistical significance level = 0.025.|MMRM|||A longitudinal repeated measures model of the logarithms of the post-baseline to baseline ratios included the fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and randomisation stratification factor (i.e. anti-diabetic treatment strata), as well as the continuous fixed covariates of log-baseline total body weight value and log-baseline total body weight value-by-week interaction.||0.44|-2.17|0.193
81493753|NCT02547935|162679680|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean change|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|5.4||Statistical significance level = 0.025.|MMRM|||A longitudinal repeated measures analysis included the fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, randomisation stratification factor (i.e.anti-diabetic treatment strata), and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline measurement-by-week interaction.||5.4|-17.5|0.298
81542406|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.94||P-value is for prior use, 10 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 10.||0.94|-0.34|0.351
81493754|NCT02547935|162679680|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean change|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|9.8||Statistical significance level = 0.025.|MMRM|||A longitudinal repeated measures analysis included the fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, randomisation stratification factor (i.e.anti-diabetic treatment strata), and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline measurement-by-week interaction.||9.8|-13.6|0.746
81574392|NCT02310568|162821714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.778|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.7|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Combined Stage 1 (Week 4) and Stage 2 (Week 8): Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect.||0.7|-0.5|0.778
81493755|NCT02547935|162679681|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.8||Statistical significance level = 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model analysis with adjustment for baseline UACR and pooled randomisation strata.||4.8|1.8|<0.001
81493756|NCT02547935|162679681|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.0||Statistical significance level = 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model analysis with adjustment for baseline UACR and pooled randomisation strata.||3.0|1.1|0.013
81493757|NCT02547935|162679682|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|11.2||Statistical significance level = 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model analysis with adjustment for baseline HbA1c and pooled randomisation strata.||11.2|2.6|<0.001
81493758|NCT02547935|162679682|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.8||Statistical significance level = 0.025.|Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model analysis with adjustment for baseline HbA1c and pooled randomisation strata.||3.8|0.8|0.167
81493759|NCT02547935|162679683|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean change|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-1.2||Statistical significance level = 0.025.|MMRM|||A longitudinal repeated measures model of the logarithms of the post-baseline to baseline ratios, included the fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and randomisation strata, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of log-baseline SBP value and log-baseline SBP value-by-week interaction.||-1.2|-8.3|0.009
81493760|NCT02547935|162679683|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean change|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|0.8||Statistical significance level = 0.025.|MMRM|||A longitudinal repeated measures model of the logarithms of the post-baseline to baseline ratios, included the fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, and randomisation strata, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of log-baseline SBP value and log-baseline SBP value-by-week interaction.||0.8|-6.4|0.122
81493761|NCT02547935|162679684|SUPERIORITY||Difference in adjusted mean change|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.05||Statistical significance level = 0.025.|MMRM|||A longitudinal repeated measures analysis included the fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, randomisation stratification factor (i.e. anti-diabetic treatment strata), and treatment-by-week interaction, as well as the continuous fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline measurement-by-week interaction.||0.05|-0.38|0.142
81493762|NCT02186171|162679696|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|12.2||ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline BMD value, machine type, machine type-by-baseline BMD value, baseline testosterone level, geographic region, and using a variance structure allowing for heterogeneity between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|||||12.2|9.6|< 0.0001
81493763|NCT02186171|162679697|SUPERIORITY|The Hochberg procedure was employed to control the overall type 1 error for the percent change from baseline at 12 months in total hip and femoral neck to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|3.7||ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline BMD value, machine type, machine type-by-baseline BMD value, baseline testosterone level, geographic region, and using a variance structure allowing for heterogeneity between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|||||3.7|2.3|< 0.0001
81493764|NCT02186171|162679698|SUPERIORITY|The Hochberg procedure was employed to control the overall type 1 error for the percent change from baseline at 12 months in total hip and femoral neck to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.3||ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline BMD value, machine type, machine type-by-baseline BMD value, baseline testosterone level, geographic region, and using a variance structure allowing for heterogeneity between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|||||3.3|1.5|< 0.0001
81493765|NCT02186171|162679699|SUPERIORITY|The Hochberg procedure was employed to control the overall type 1 error for the percent change from baseline at 6 months at the lumbar spine, total hip and femoral neck BMD in order to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|9.7||ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline BMD value, machine type, machine type-by-baseline BMD value, baseline testosterone level, geographic region, and using a variance structure allowing for heterogeneity between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|||||9.7|7.6|< 0.0001
81493766|NCT02186171|162679700|SUPERIORITY|The Hochberg procedure was employed to control the overall type 1 error for the percent change from baseline at 6 months at the lumbar spine, total hip and femoral neck BMD in order to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.0||ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline BMD value, machine type, machine type-by-baseline BMD value, baseline testosterone level, geographic region, and using a variance structure allowing for heterogeneity between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|||||2.0|0.8|< 0.0001
81493767|NCT02186171|162679701|SUPERIORITY|The Hochberg procedure was employed to control the overall type 1 error for the percent change from baseline at 6 months at the lumbar spine, total hip and femoral neck BMD in order to maintain the overall significance level at 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|=|0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.1||ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline BMD value, machine type, machine type-by-baseline BMD value, baseline testosterone level, geographic region, and using a variance structure allowing for heterogeneity between treatment groups.|ANCOVA|||||2.1|0.4|= 0.0033
81493768|NCT00126737|162679704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.395||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.41|-1.38|||ANCOVA|Co-variates entered into the model were BMI and WOMAC function subscale.||||-1.38|-11.41|0.0129
81493769|NCT00126737|162679704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.174||||0.0535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.43|0.079|||ANCOVA|Covariates entered into the model were BMI and WOMAC function||||0.079|-10.43|0.0535
81542407|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.65||P-value is for prior use, 10 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 10.||0.65|-0.64|0.992
81574393|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.562|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|1.0|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 1: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.0|-2.1|0.562
81493770|NCT00126737|162679705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.545||||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.432|8.659|||ANCOVA|||||8.659|0.432|0.0307
81493771|NCT00126737|162679707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|39.94||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.655|72.215|||ANCOVA|Total disease (co-morbidity) as covariate was entered into the model||||72.215|7.655|0.0158
81493772|NCT00126737|162679707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|62.25||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.97|94.54|||ANCOVA|Total disease (co-morbidity) as covariate was entered into the model||||94.54|29.97|0.0002
81493773|NCT00126737|162679707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.95||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.54|75.36|||ANCOVA|Total disease (co-morbidity) as covariate was entered into the model||||75.36|12.54|0.0056
81493774|NCT00126737|162679708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.129||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.767|45.492|||ANCOVA|Kellgren Lawrence Scale was entered into the model||||45.492|10.767|0.0018
81493775|NCT00126737|162679708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.71||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.675|43.746|||ANCOVA|Kellgren Lawrence scale was entered into the model||||43.746|9.675|0.0024
81493776|NCT00126737|162679708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.747||||0.0368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.169|36.325|||ANCOVA|Kellgren Lawrence Scale was entered into the model||||36.325|1.169|0.0368
81493777|NCT06765889|162679709|OTHER||Bayes Factor (BF₁₀)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81493778|NCT06765889|162679712|OTHER||Mean (of both conditions)|4.17|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81493779|NCT01567085|162679715|OTHER|Exact binomial test|||||<|0.001||||||The p-value was calculated from an exact binomial test, where the null hypothesis was that the true failure rate = 40%.|Exact binomial test|Exact 95% confidence interval (3.6, 17.2)||Analysis of post-transplantation treatment failure rate||||< 0.001
81493780|NCT00324857|162679720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"Please note that although the outcome is measured using a Likert scale, for the analysis we dichotomized the results.~P-value not adjusted for multiple comparison. Lastly, \<0.05 is the actual computed P-value."|Regression, Logistic|||Comparisons of the baseline demographic and clinical characteristics (TKR) across the 4 intervention groups were performed using chi-square tests for categorical data and analysis of variance for continuous variables. Willingness were compared across the groups over time using mixed-effect logistic regressions for dichotomous outcomes.||||<0.05
81493781|NCT03537729|162679724|SUPERIORITY|Power was based on planned 12 sites and effect size Cohen's d=0.42 for pairwise differences between arms, intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.0012, and reduction in variance due to adjustment for baseline and repeated measures with correlation of 0.4 between pairs of measures. The sample size requirement was 38 per group, or 114 total for power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.91||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Cues minus control|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the low complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||0.91|0.18|<.01
81493782|NCT03537729|162679724|SUPERIORITY|Power was based on planned 12 sites and effect size Cohen's d=0.42 for pairwise differences between arms, intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.0012, and reduction in variance due to adjustment for baseline and repeated measures with correlation of 0.4 between pairs of measures. The sample size requirement was 38 per group, or 114 total for power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.37||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Spaced retrieval minus control.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the low complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||0.37|-0.35|.96
81493783|NCT03537729|162679724|SUPERIORITY|Power was based on planned 12 sites and effect size Cohen's d=0.42 for pairwise differences between arms, intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.0012, and reduction in variance due to adjustment for baseline and repeated measures with correlation of 0.4 between pairs of measures. The sample size requirement was 38 per group, or 114 total for power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.18||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Spaced retrieval minus cues only|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the low complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||-0.18|-0.89|<.01
81493784|NCT03537729|162679724|SUPERIORITY|Power was based on planned 12 sites and effect size Cohen's d=0.42 for pairwise differences between arms, intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.0012, and reduction in variance due to adjustment for baseline and repeated measures with correlation of 0.4 between pairs of measures. The sample size requirement was 38 per group, or 114 total for power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.38||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Cues minus control|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the moderate complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||0.38|-0.09|.23
81493785|NCT03537729|162679724|SUPERIORITY|Power was based on planned 12 sites and effect size Cohen's d=0.42 for pairwise differences between arms, intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.0012, and reduction in variance due to adjustment for baseline and repeated measures with correlation of 0.4 between pairs of measures. The sample size requirement was 38 per group, or 114 total for power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.22||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Spaced retrieval minus control|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the moderate complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||0.22|-0.25|.90
81575915|NCT04786990|162823184|OTHER|||||||0.5582||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Week 4; Morning PR-ADHD-RS-5 Total score versus Evening PR-ADHD-RS-5 Total score"||||0.5582
81493786|NCT03537729|162679724|SUPERIORITY|Power was based on planned 12 sites and effect size Cohen's d=0.42 for pairwise differences between arms, intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.0012, and reduction in variance due to adjustment for baseline and repeated measures with correlation of 0.4 between pairs of measures. The sample size requirement was 38 per group, or 114 total for power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.07||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Spaced retrieval minus cues only.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the moderate complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||0.07|-0.38|.17
81493787|NCT03537729|162679724|SUPERIORITY|Power was based on planned 12 sites and effect size Cohen's d=0.42 for pairwise differences between arms, intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.0012, and reduction in variance due to adjustment for baseline and repeated measures with correlation of 0.4 between pairs of measures. The sample size requirement was 38 per group, or 114 total for power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.28||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Cues minus control.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the high complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||0.28|-0.16|.58
81493788|NCT03537729|162679724|SUPERIORITY|Power was based on planned 12 sites and effect size Cohen's d=0.42 for pairwise differences between arms, intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.0012, and reduction in variance due to adjustment for baseline and repeated measures with correlation of 0.4 between pairs of measures. The sample size requirement was 38 per group, or 114 total for power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.37||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Spaced retrieval minus control.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the high complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||0.37|-0.06|.15
81493789|NCT03537729|162679724|SUPERIORITY|Power was based on planned 12 sites and effect size Cohen's d=0.42 for pairwise differences between arms, intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.0012, and reduction in variance due to adjustment for baseline and repeated measures with correlation of 0.4 between pairs of measures. The sample size requirement was 38 per group, or 114 total for power of .80 in two-sided tests at .05 level of significance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.29||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Spaced retrieval minus cues only.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the high complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||0.29|-0.11|.37
81493790|NCT03537729|162679725|SUPERIORITY|Sample size was determined by power analysis for the adjusted wayfinding speed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|-0.01||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Cues minus control.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the low complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||-0.01|-0.07|.04
81493791|NCT03537729|162679725|SUPERIORITY|Sample size was determined by power analysis for the adjusted wayfinding speed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.01||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Spaced retrieval minus control.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the low complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||0.01|-0.07|.10
81493792|NCT03537729|162679725|SUPERIORITY|Sample size was determined by power analysis for the adjusted wayfinding speed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.04||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Spaced retrieval minus cues only.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the low complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||0.04|-0.03|.69
81493793|NCT03537729|162679726|SUPERIORITY|Sample size was determined by power analysis for the adjusted wayfinding speed.|Ratio of mean proportions of errors|0.65||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.99||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Generalized mixed model analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Ratio of mean proportion of errors for cues divided by proportion of errors for control. Log of the mean was estimated from generalized linear mixed effects models for each arm. The difference between logs of means for two arms was exponentiated.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the moderate complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||0.99|0.44|0.04
81542408|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.77||P-value is for prior use, 11 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 11.||0.77|-0.50|0.681
81542409|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.83||P-value is for prior use, 11 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 11.||0.83|-0.46|0.569
81574394|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.708|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|1.2|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 1: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.2|-1.9|0.708
81493794|NCT03537729|162679726|SUPERIORITY|Sample size was determined by power analysis for the adjusted wayfinding speed.|Ratio of mean proportions of errors|0.59||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.9||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Generalized mixed model analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Ratio of mean proportion of errors for spaced retrieval divided by proportion of errors for control. Log of the mean was estimated from generalized linear mixed effects models for each arm. The difference between logs of means was exponentiated.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the moderate complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||0.90|0.39|.01
81493795|NCT03537729|162679726|SUPERIORITY|Sample size was determined by power analysis for the adjusted wayfinding speed.|Ratio of mean proportions of errors|0.9||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.35||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Generalized mixed model analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Ratio of mean proportion of errors for spaced retrieval divided by proportion of errors for cues. Log of the mean was estimated from generalized linear mixed effects models for each arm. The difference between logs of means was exponentiated.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the moderate complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||1.35|0.60|.61
81493796|NCT03537729|162679726|SUPERIORITY|Sample size was determined by power analysis for the adjusted wayfinding speed.|Ratio of mean proportions of errors|1.26||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.88||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Generalized mixed model analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Ratio of mean proportion of errors for cues divided by proportion of errors for control. Log of the mean was estimated from generalized linear mixed effects models for each arm. The difference between logs of means was exponentiated.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the high complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||1.88|0.84|.26
81542410|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7||P-value is for prior use, 11 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 11.||0.70|-0.60|0.871
81493797|NCT03537729|162679726|SUPERIORITY|Sample size was determined by power analysis for the adjusted wayfinding speed.|Ratio of mean proportions of errors|0.79||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.19||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Generalized mixed model analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Ratio of mean proportion of errors for spaced retrieval divided by proportion of errors for control. Log of the mean was estimated from generalized linear mixed effects models for each arm. The difference between logs of means was exponentiated.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the high complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||1.19|0.53|.25
81493798|NCT03537729|162679726|SUPERIORITY|Sample size was determined by power analysis for the adjusted wayfinding speed.|Ratio of mean proportions of errors|0.63||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.94||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Generalized mixed model analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline, and use of wheelchair on the route.|Ratio of mean proportion of errors for spaced retrieval divided by proportion of errors for cues. Log of the mean was estimated from generalized linear mixed effects models for each arm. The difference between logs of means was exponentiated.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms on the high complexity route are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||0.94|0.42|.03
81493799|NCT03537729|162679727|SUPERIORITY|Sample size was determined by power analysis for the adjusted wayfinding speed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|1.6||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline.|Cues minus control.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||1.60|-5.03|.31
81493800|NCT03537729|162679727|SUPERIORITY|Sample size was determined by power analysis for the adjusted wayfinding speed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|2.66||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline.|Spaced retrieval minus control.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||2.66|-4.23|.66
81493801|NCT03537729|162679727|SUPERIORITY|Sample size was determined by power analysis for the adjusted wayfinding speed.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|4.17||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included baseline value of the outcome, age, sex, and cognition score at baseline.|Spaced retrieval minus cues only.|The null hypothesis was that means of two arms are equal, the alternative was that means were not equal.||4.17|-2.30|.57
81493802|NCT02802865|162679788|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.8||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|2.75|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||2.75|1.18|0.007
81574395|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.852|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|1.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 1: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.5|-1.9|0.852
81493803|NCT02802865|162679789|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81493804|NCT02802865|162679790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81542411|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.78||P-value is for prior use, 12 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 12.||0.78|-0.50|0.675
81493805|NCT02802865|162679791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81493806|NCT02802865|162679792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.709|||||||Chi-squared|||This study was not powered to detect significant between-group differences for this conception.||||0.709
81493807|NCT02802865|162679793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.356|||||||Chi-squared|||This study was not powered to detect significant between-group differences for clinical pregnancy.||||0.356
81493808|NCT02802865|162679795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.356|||||||Chi-squared|||This study was not powered to detect significant between-group differences for live birth.||||0.356
81493809|NCT02802865|162679796|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.486|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||This study was not powered to detect significant between-group differences for pregnancy loss.||||0.486
81493810|NCT02504775|162679797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Log-transformed PK parameter was compared between products using a linear mixed effects model including terms for product, period, sequence as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as random effect. Bioequivalence was concluded, when the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the geometric LS mean ratios were fully contained within the predefined equivalence limits of 0.80 to 1.25|Ratio of Averages of Tylenol/Mejoral|94.704|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.329|101.54|||ANOVA|||||101.540|88.329|
81493811|NCT02504775|162679798|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Log-transformed PK parameter was compared between products using a linear mixed effects model including terms for product, period, sequence as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as random effect. Bioequivalence was concluded, when the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the geometric LS mean ratios were fully contained within the predefined equivalence limits of 0.80 to 1.25|Ratio of Averages of Tylenol/Mejoral|95.989|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.826|102.574|||ANOVA|||||102.574|89.826|
81493812|NCT02504775|162679799|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Log-transformed PK parameter was compared between products using a linear mixed effects model including terms for product, period, sequence as fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as random effect. Bioequivalence was concluded, when the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the geometric LS mean ratios were fully contained within the predefined equivalence limits of 0.80 to 1.25|Ratio of Averages of Tylenol/Mejoral|106.132|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.151|132.283|||ANOVA|||||132.283|85.151|
81493813|NCT01428713|162679828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|536.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|162.12||0.01||||||P value \< 0.05 is considered significant in this study|Mixed Models Analysis||Comparing PBAC score value at baseline vs. end of 3 cycles for TA|||||0.01
81574396|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.347|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|0.8|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.8|-3.0|0.347
81493814|NCT01428713|162679828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|430.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|157.35||0.03||||||P value \< 0.05 is considered significant for this study|Mixed Models Analysis||Comparing PBAC score value at baseline vs. end of 3 cycles for COCP|||||0.03
81493815|NCT01428713|162679828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.08||0.03||||||P value \< 0.05 is considered significant for this study|Mixed Models Analysis||Comparing Peds QL score value at baseline vs. end of 3 cycles for TA|||||0.03
81493816|NCT01428713|162679828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.87||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Comparing Peds QL score value at baseline vs. end of 3 cycles for COCP|||||0.01
81493817|NCT00299221|162679838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4||0.44||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparing ISHLT biopsy score between groups at 1 year||||0.44
81493818|NCT00710554|162679844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||estimated mean treatment difference|-0.34||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.11|||ANCOVA|||The model used for the analysis of the end of study value was an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline value as a covariate and treatment group and centre group as main effect. Due to the low power of the test for interaction, the test was performed at the 10% significance level as a possible indicator of an interactive effect. The null hypothesis was one of no difference between treatments.||0.11|-0.79|0.139
81493819|NCT00710554|162679845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-2.86||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|1.5|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in mean Neuropathic Pain Scale score was compared between treatment groups and centres using ANCOVA. The model was to include treatment and centre group as factors and baseline mean usage as a covariate.||1.50|-7.22|0.198
81493820|NCT00710554|162679846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.83||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline score was compared between treatment groups and centres using ANCOVA. The model was to include treatment and centre group as factors and baseline mean usage as a covariate.||-0.23|-1.43|0.007
81493821|NCT00710554|162679847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.08||||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.68|||ANCOVA|||The change in the dynamic allodynia pain score from baseline to the end of treatment was analysed using ANCOVA with the baseline value as a covariate and country and treatment group as factors.||0.68|-0.52|0.795
81493822|NCT00710554|162679848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.14||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.09|||ANCOVA|||The change in the punctate allodynia pain threshold force from baseline to the end of treatment was analysed using ANCOVA with the baseline value as a covariate and country and treatment group as factors.||0.09|-0.37|0.233
81493823|NCT00710554|162679849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.762||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.88|||Regression, Logistic|||The two treatment groups were compared using ordinal logistic regression and the proportional odds model. The initial model incorporated treatment and centre group as factors. The odds ratio together with its 95% CI and associated p-value are presented.||2.88|1.08|0.023
81493824|NCT00710554|162679850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.25||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.21|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in mean Brief Pain Inventory (short form) score was compared between treatment groups and centres using ANCOVA. The model was to include treatment and centre group as factors and baseline mean usage as a covariate.||0.21|-0.72|0.288
81493825|NCT00710554|162679851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.01||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.04|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in mean EuroQol-5D score was compared between treatment groups and centres using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre groups as factors and baseline mean usage as a covariate.||0.04|-0.06|0.617
81493826|NCT00710554|162679852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.459||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|4.09|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline in mean EuroQol-5D score was compared between treatment groups and centres using ANCOVA. The model included treatment and centre groups as factors and baseline mean usage as a covariate.||4.09|-5.60|0.76
81493827|NCT00710554|162679853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.38||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.09|||ANCOVA|||The model used for the analysis of the end of study value was an ANCOVA with baseline value as a covariate and treatment group and centre group as main effect. The null hypothesis was one of no difference between treatments.||0.09|-0.85|0.112
81493828|NCT01301001|162679857|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0|-0.7|0.07
81493829|NCT01301001|162679858|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6|-0.9|0.76
81493830|NCT01301001|162679859|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-0.5|0.36
81493831|NCT03737032|162679860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: post-TBS dmPFC activation will not vary by TBS condition. This is tested using the main effect of condition in a repeated measures model.||||0.80
81493832|NCT03737032|162679861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with time (pre or post), condition (cTBS, iTBS, sham TBS), and time\*condition effects.||Null hypothesis: pre-post change in positive affect will not vary by TBS condition. This is tested using the interaction of time\*condition in a repeated measures model.||||0.23
81493833|NCT03737032|162679862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis: post-TBS functional connectivity between the dmPFC and ventral striatum (VS) will not vary by TBS condition. This is tested using the main effect of condition in a repeated measures model.||||0.84
81493834|NCT01145222|162679869|SUPERIORITY|Overall comparison between remimazolam and midazolam||||||0.007|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.007
81493835|NCT04477486|162679914|SUPERIORITY|Comparing against a historical reference of 12.5% CRR.|||||<|0.001|||||||Exact Binomial Distribution|||||||<0.001
81493836|NCT02618187|162679929|OTHER|Null hypothesis: the two groups compared show no difference in mean ranks Alternative hypothesis: the two groups compared show a difference in mean ranks||||||0.766|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2-sided||||||0.766
81493837|NCT02618187|162679929|OTHER|Null hypothesis: the two groups compared show no difference in mean ranks Alternative hypothesis: the two groups compared show a difference in mean ranks||||||0.037|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2-sided||||||0.037
81493838|NCT02618187|162679929|OTHER|Null hypothesis: the two groups compared show no difference in mean ranks Alternative hypothesis: the two groups compared show a difference in mean ranks||||||0.313|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2-sided||||||0.313
81493839|NCT02618187|162679929|OTHER|Null hypothesis: the two groups compared show no difference in mean ranks Alternative hypothesis: the two groups compared show a difference in mean ranks||||||0.384|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2-sided||||||0.384
81493840|NCT02618187|162679929|OTHER|Null hypothesis: the two groups compared show no difference in mean ranks Alternative hypothesis: the two groups compared show a difference in mean ranks||||||0.237|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2-sided||||||0.237
81493841|NCT02618187|162679930|SUPERIORITY|Weekly SER-287, after Placebo Pre-Treat. tested against Daily placebo, after Placebo Pre-Treat., for superiority||||||0.257|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|1-sided||||||0.257
81493842|NCT02618187|162679930|SUPERIORITY|Daily SER-287, After Vanco. Pre-Treat. tested against Daily Placebo, After Placebo Pre-Treat., for superiority||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|1-sided||||||0.001
81493843|NCT02618187|162679930|SUPERIORITY|Weekly SER-287, After Vanco. Pre-Treat. tested against Daily Placebo, After Placebo Pre-Treat., for superiority||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|1-sided||||||0.001
81493844|NCT02618187|162679930|SUPERIORITY|Weekly SER-287, After Vanco. Pre-Treat. tested against Weekly SER-287, After Placebo Pre-Treat., for superiority||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|1-sided||||||0.009
81493845|NCT02618187|162679930|SUPERIORITY|Daily SER-287, After Vanco. Pre-Treat., tested against Weekly SER-287, After Vanco. Pre-Treat., for superiority||||||0.168|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|1-sided||||||0.168
81493846|NCT02618187|162679931|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference (SER-287 - placebo)|13.3||||0.4923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|30.54|||Fisher Exact|||||30.54|-3.87|0.4923
81493847|NCT02618187|162679931|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference (SER-287 - placebo)|40.0||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.21|64.79|||Fisher Exact|||||64.79|15.21|0.0237
81493848|NCT02618187|162679931|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference (SER-287 - placebo)|17.6||||0.2579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|35.77|||Fisher Exact|||||35.77|-0.47|0.2579
81493849|NCT02618187|162679932|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference (SER-287 - placebo)|24.2||||0.1973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.04|53.53|||Fisher Exact|||||53.53|-5.04|0.1973
81493850|NCT02618187|162679932|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference (SER-287 - placebo)|30.9||||0.1783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|60.96|||Fisher Exact|||||60.96|0.86|0.1783
81493851|NCT02618187|162679932|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference (SER-287 - placebo)|14.4||||0.6195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.93|40.81|||Fisher Exact|||||40.81|-11.93|0.6195
81493852|NCT00986583|162679939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of medians|1.34||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.72||This is for the primary comparison at 20 minute|ANCOVA||Ratio of medians of myoglobin measured at 20 minute for statin users vs. non-statin users|||1.72|1.05|0.018
81542412|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.72||P-value is for prior use, 12 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 12.||0.72|-0.57|0.823
81493853|NCT00676689|162679995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier|0.971|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.889|0.993||||||||0.993|0.889|
81493854|NCT00676689|162679996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Kaplan-Meier|0.941|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.851|0.978||||||Freedom from Major Adverse Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Event (MACCE) at 6 months in the valve implant population.||0.978|0.851|
81493855|NCT00676689|162679997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|87.9|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Overall functional improvement at 6 months for patients in the valve implant population with baseline and 6 month data.||||
81493856|NCT01028391|162680046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||||95.0|-0.76|-0.26|||||This is a difference in least squares means, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and baseline (i.e., Week 0 of the 24-week base study) HbA1c.|||-0.26|-0.76|
81493857|NCT01028391|162680047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||||95.0|-16.3|-0.7|||||This is a difference in least squares means, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment and baseline (i.e., Week 0 of the 24-week base study) FPG.|||-0.7|-16.3|
81493858|NCT01227395|162680096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.696|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Age. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between \<65 years and \>=65 years  in the frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=0.696
81493859|NCT01227395|162680097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.334|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Gender. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between Male and Female  in the frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=0.334
81493860|NCT01227395|162680098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was concomitant drugs. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without concomitant drugs  in the frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=1.000
81493861|NCT01227395|162680099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Renal Dysfunction. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without renal dysfunction  in the frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=1.000
81542413|NCT00385671|162761169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.59||P-value is for prior use, 12 weeks. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model Change=Investigator+ Treatment+Week+Subgroup+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+ Baseline\*Week+Subgroup\*Week+Subgroup\*Treatment+Subgroup\*Treatment\*Week||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the gabapentin prior use group in change in 24 hour average pain severity at Week 12.||0.59|-0.72|0.850
81493862|NCT01227395|162680100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Allergies. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without allergies in the frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=0.015
81493863|NCT01227395|162680101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Age. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between \<65 years and \>=65 years  in the frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=1.000
81493864|NCT01227395|162680102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Gender. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between Male and Female  in the frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=0.290
81493865|NCT01227395|162680103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Renal Dysfunction. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without renal dysfunction  in the frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=0.003
81493866|NCT01227395|162680104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.707|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The risk factor tested was Allergies. The null hypothesis is there is no difference between with and without allergies in the frequency of Treatment Related Adverse Events(TRAEs)."||||=0.707
81493867|NCT02641353|162680107|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|84.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.3|93.2|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Treatment B / Treatment A) expressed as a percentage.|To assess the bioavailability between the apremilast oral suspension and tablet formulation an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model, with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax.||93.2|77.3|
81493868|NCT02641353|162680107|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|78.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.2|86.0|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Treatment C / Treatment B) expressed as a percentage.|To assess the effect of food on the PK of apremilast oral suspension formulation, an ANOVA model, with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax.||86.0|71.2|
81493869|NCT02641353|162680108|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|87.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.0|92.5|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Treatment B / Treatment A) expressed as a percentage.|To assess the bioavailability between the apremilast oral suspension and tablet formulation an ANOVA model, with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t.||92.5|83.0|
81493870|NCT02641353|162680108|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|115.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.2|121.7|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Treatment C / Treatment B) expressed as a percentage.|To assess the effect of food on the PK of apremilast oral suspension formulation, an ANOVA model, with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t.||121.7|109.2|
81493871|NCT02641353|162680109|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|87.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.2|92.6|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Treatment B / Treatment A) expressed as a percentage.|To assess the bioavailability between the apremilast oral suspension and tablet formulation an ANOVA model, with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞.||92.6|83.2|
81493872|NCT02641353|162680109|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|115.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.0|121.7|||||Ratio of adjusted geometric means (Treatment C / Treatment B) expressed as a percentage.|To assess the effect of food on the PK of apremilast oral suspension formulation, an ANOVA model, with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞.||121.7|109.0|
81493873|NCT02641353|162680110|OTHER||Median Difference|0.25||||0.1508|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.5|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Median difference (Treatment B - Treatment A) calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% confidence interval (CI) of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||0.50|0.00|0.1508
81493874|NCT02641353|162680110|OTHER||Median Difference|2.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.27|3.25|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Median difference (Treatment C - Treatment B) calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||3.25|1.27|<0.0001
81493875|NCT01398475|162680118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.951|1.1|||||The geometric LS mean ratio (TF1 fasted divided by RF fasted) was calculated using a linear mixed-effects model adjusted for treatment, sequence, period, and participant.|||1.10|0.951|
81493876|NCT01398475|162680118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.947|1.09|||||The geometric LS mean ratio (TF2 fasted divided by RF fasted) was calculated using a linear mixed-effects model adjusted for treatment, sequence, period, and participant.|||1.09|0.947|
81493877|NCT01398475|162680118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.888|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.827|0.953|||||The geometric LS mean ratio (TF2 fed divided by TF2 fasted) was calculated using a linear mixed-effects model adjusted for treatment, sequence, period, and participant.|||0.953|0.827|
81493878|NCT01398475|162680119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least squares (LS) mean ratio|0.979|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.868|1.1|||||The geometric LS mean ratio (TF1 fasted divided by RF fasted) was calculated using a linear mixed-effects model adjusted for treatment, sequence, period, and participant.|||1.10|0.868|
81493879|NCT01398475|162680119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.962|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.852|1.08|||||The geometric LS mean ratio (TF2 fasted divided by RF fasted) was calculated using a linear mixed-effects model adjusted for treatment, sequence, period, and participant.|||1.08|0.852|
81493880|NCT01398475|162680119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.727|0.925|||||The geometric LS mean ratio (TF2 fed divided by TF2 fasted) was calculated using a linear mixed-effects model adjusted for treatment, sequence, period, and participant.|||0.925|0.727|
81493881|NCT01398475|162680120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The median difference was calculated as TF1 fasted minus RF fasted.|||0.500|-0.250|0.719
81542414|NCT00385671|162761171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.448||95.0||||P-value is for diastolic. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in diastolic blood pressure.||||0.448
81493882|NCT01398475|162680120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.75|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The median difference was calculated as TF2 fasted minus RF fasted.|||0.750|-0.250|0.960
81493883|NCT01398475|162680120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The median difference was calculated as TF2 fed minus TF2 fasted.|||2.00|0|0.006
81493884|NCT03259308|162680121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||0.027
81493885|NCT03259308|162680121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||0.014
81493886|NCT03259308|162680122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||0.001
81493887|NCT03259308|162680122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||0.003
81493888|NCT03259308|162680123|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||<0.001
81493889|NCT03259308|162680123|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||<0.001
81493890|NCT03259308|162680124|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||<0.001
81493891|NCT03259308|162680124|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||<0.001
81493892|NCT03259308|162680125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||0.002
81493893|NCT03259308|162680125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by actual status of prior anti-TNF treatment and glucocorticoid at baseline.||||||0.017
81542415|NCT00385671|162761171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.118||95.0||||P-value is for diastolic. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in diastolic blood pressure.||||0.118
81493894|NCT00809146|162680145|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assay sensitivity established by extensive review of lorazepam efficacy data. Noninferiority margin of 10% established by both clinical and statistical reasoning.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.16|||one-sided z statistic|||The null hypothesis of inferiority was tested with a one-sided z statistic. Sample size was estimated assuming independent proportions, 2 interim analyses, 70% control event rate; 90% power; a noninferiority margin of 10%; and a 1-sided test with type I error probability of 0.025. A sample size of 890 (445 per treatment group) was inflated by 15% (1024 subjects) to account for inadvertent repeated enrollment of the same subjects. Repeated enrollments of the same subject were not analyzed.||0.16|0.04|<0.001
81493895|NCT00809146|162680146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.34||||||||1.34|0.70|
81493896|NCT00809146|162680147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.98||||||||0.98|0.79|
81493897|NCT00809146|162680148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.95||||||||0.95|0.65|
81542416|NCT00385671|162761171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||P-value is for diastolic. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in diastolic blood pressure.||||0.021
81542417|NCT00385671|162761171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.537||95.0||||P-value is for systolic. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in systolic blood pressure.||||0.537
81493898|NCT00809146|162680149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.56||||||All participants were included in this analysis of rate of recurrence because this is the most clinically relevant denominator, although, by definition, only participants who stopped could have recurrent seizures.||1.56|0.74|
81493899|NCT00809146|162680150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.98||||||||1.98|0.42|
81493900|NCT00809146|162680151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|10.7||||||||10.70|0.30|
81493901|NCT00809146|162680153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81493902|NCT00809146|162680154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81493903|NCT01348490|162680164|OTHER|1-sample t-test with null hypothesis mean \>= 0||||||0.025||||||1-sample t-test was used.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0250
81493904|NCT01348490|162680164|OTHER|1-sample t-test with null hypothesis mean \>= 0||||||0.0163||||||1-sample t-test was used.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0163
81493905|NCT01348490|162680164|OTHER|1-sample t-test with null hypothesis mean \>= 0|||||<|0.0001||||||1-sample t-test was used.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81493906|NCT01348490|162680164|OTHER|1-sample t-test with null hypothesis mean \>= 0||||||0.2019||||||1-sample t-test was used.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.2019
81493907|NCT01348490|162680165|OTHER|||||||0.6887||||||1-sample t-test was used.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.6887
81493908|NCT01348490|162680165|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||1-sample t-test was used.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81493909|NCT01348490|162680165|OTHER|||||||0.8701||||||1-sample t-test was used.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.8701
81493910|NCT01348490|162680169|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||1-sample t-test was used.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81493911|NCT01348490|162680170|OTHER|||||||0.0028||||||1-sample t-test was used.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0028
81493912|NCT03389750|162680185|EQUIVALENCE|An F-test was used to assess for significant differences among the 13 dose conditions.||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|F = 7.06 (DF=12)||||||.0001
81493913|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.4||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 3 hours)||2.40|1.30|
81493914|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|2.59||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 3 hours)||2.59|1.42|
81493915|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.49||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 3 hours)||2.49|1.37|
81493916|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.92||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 3 hours)||1.92|1.05|
81493917|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.46||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 3 hours)||1.46|0.80|
81493918|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.41||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 3 hours)||1.41|0.77|
81493919|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.08||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 3 hours)||1.08|0.59|
81493920|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.3||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 3 hours)||1.30|0.72|
81493921|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.0||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 3 hours)||1.00|0.55|
81493922|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.04||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 3 hours)||1.04|0.57|
81493923|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.02||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 6 hours)||2.02|1.09|
81493924|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.28||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 6 hours)||2.28|1.25|
81493925|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.48||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 6 hours)||2.48|1.36|
81493926|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.56||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 6 hours)||1.56|0.85|
81493927|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.54||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 6 hours)||1.54|0.83|
81493928|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.68||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 6 hours)||1.68|0.91|
81493929|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.05||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 6 hours)||1.05|0.57|
81493930|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.47||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 6 hours)||1.47|0.81|
81493931|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.93||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 6 hours)||0.93|0.51|
81493932|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.85||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 6 hours)||0.85|0.47|
81493933|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.03||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 9 hours)||2.03|1.10|
81493934|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|2.65||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 9 hours)||2.65|1.45|
81493935|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.74||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 9 hours)||2.74|1.50|
81493936|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.69||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 9 hours)||1.69|0.93|
81493937|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.78||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 9 hours)||1.78|0.97|
81493938|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.84||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 9 hours)||1.84|1.01|
81493939|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.14||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 9 hours)||1.14|0.62|
81493940|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.4||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 9 hours)||1.40|0.77|
81493941|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.86||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 9 hours)||0.86|0.47|
81493942|NCT05067270|162680186|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.83||||||1 min post bolus (Bolus time: 9 hours)||0.83|0.46|
81493943|NCT03834883|162680187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.07
81493944|NCT03834883|162680188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.006
81493945|NCT03834883|162680189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.16
81493946|NCT03834883|162680190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81493947|NCT03834883|162680191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.20
81493948|NCT03834883|162680192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81493949|NCT03834883|162680194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.015
81493950|NCT03834883|162680195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0005
81493951|NCT03834883|162680196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.017
81493952|NCT03834883|162680197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.83
81493953|NCT03834883|162680198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81493954|NCT01793129|162680199|SUPERIORITY|This trial estimated the probability that the intervention has no effect on the outcome (or conversely, the probability that id does), given the data obtained in the trial and any prior evidence.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.0|||||The relative risk estimate was calculated by dividing risk under hypothermia by risk under normothermia.|Whole-body Hypothermia vs. Normothermia (Normothermia is the comparison group)|To get estimates of RR from the Bayesian logistic regression model, predicted probabilities of the outcome were generated for all infants assuming the infants were treated with and without hypothermia and with/without severe encephalopathy. Next subject level RR values were estimated for all infants and 2.5, 50, and 97.5 percentiles were calculated.|2.00|0.74|
81493955|NCT03548415|162680209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.306||||||The p-value was analyzed using the nonparametric test, Van Elteren test with IGF-1 level as stratification factor.|Van Elteren test|||||||0.306
81493956|NCT01230814|162680222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.37||The a priori threshold for statistical significance for VVC was p\<0.020 (two-sided).|Clustered chi-squared statistic||For the relative risk estimate, the metronidazole plus miconazole arm represented the numerator and the placebo arm represented the denominator such that a relative risk \<1 indicates a lower percentage of positive test visits in the treated arm.|Each participant within a study arm was considered a cluster, with observations at a maximum of 6 visits. The percentage of visits at which VVC was detected was compared between metronidazole plus miconazole arm versus placebo arm using a chi-squared statistic adjusted for clustering using the method of Donner and Klar (2000).||1.37|0.62|0.690
81493957|NCT01230814|162680223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.65||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.87||The a priori threshold for statistical significance for BV was p\<0.030 (two-sided).|clutstered chi-squared statistic||For the relative risk estimate, the metronidazole plus miconazole arm represented the numerator and the placebo arm represented the denominator such that a relative risk \<1 indicates a lower percentage of test visits in the treated arm.|Each participant within a study arm was considered a cluster, with observations at a maximum of 6 visits. The percentage of visits at which BV was detected was compared between metronidazole plus miconazole arm versus placebo arm using a chi-squared statistic adjusted for clustering using the method of Donner and Klar (2000).||0.87|0.48|0.005
81493958|NCT00504556|162680250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.367|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||All bleeds||||.367
81493959|NCT00504556|162680250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.104|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||All bleeds||||.104
81493960|NCT00504556|162680250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.864|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||All bleeds||||.864
81493961|NCT00504556|162680250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||All bleeds||||.002
81493962|NCT00504556|162680250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Major or Clinically Relevant (CR) non-major bleeding||||1.000
81493963|NCT00504556|162680250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Major or Clinically Relevant (CR) non-major bleeding||||0.029
81493964|NCT00504556|162680250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.807|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Major or Clinically Relevant (CR) non-major bleeding||||0.807
81493965|NCT00504556|162680250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Major or Clinically Relevant (CR) non-major bleeding||||0.002
81493966|NCT00504556|162680250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Major bleeds||||1.000
81493967|NCT00504556|162680250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Major bleeds||||0.119
81493968|NCT00504556|162680250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Major bleeds||||1.000
81493969|NCT00504556|162680250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Major bleeds||||0.023
81493970|NCT01260324|162680261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.01|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Age 18 to 34||0.01|0.01|
81493971|NCT01260324|162680261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.01|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Age 35 to 44||0.01|0.01|
81493972|NCT01260324|162680261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.04|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Age 45 to 54||0.04|0.03|
81493973|NCT01260324|162680261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.09|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Age 55 to 64||0.09|0.07|
81493974|NCT01260324|162680261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.14|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Age 65 to 74||0.14|0.11|
81542418|NCT00385671|162761171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.911||95.0||||P-value is for systolic. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in systolic blood pressure.||||0.911
81542419|NCT00385671|162761171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.627||95.0||||P-value is for systolic. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in systolic blood pressure.||||0.627
81493975|NCT01260324|162680261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.21|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Age ≥75||0.21|0.15|
81493976|NCT01260324|162680261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.13|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Age 18 to 34||0.13|0.06|
81493977|NCT01260324|162680261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.16|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Age 35 to 44||0.16|0.08|
81493978|NCT01260324|162680261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.45|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Age 45 to 54||0.45|0.30|
81493979|NCT01260324|162680261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|5.47|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Age 65 to 74||5.47|2.68|
81493980|NCT01260324|162680261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|8.22|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Age ≥75||8.22|4.00|
81493981|NCT01260324|162680262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.05|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Female||0.05|0.04|
81493982|NCT01260324|162680262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.06|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Male||0.06|0.05|
81493983|NCT01260324|162680262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.22|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Male||2.22|1.50|
81493984|NCT01260324|162680263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.05|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Year 2003||0.05|0.04|
81493985|NCT01260324|162680263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.05|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Year 2004||0.05|0.04|
81493986|NCT01260324|162680263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.05|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Year 2005||0.05|0.04|
81493987|NCT01260324|162680263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.05|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Year 2006||0.05|0.04|
81493988|NCT01260324|162680263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.05|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Year 2007||0.05|0.04|
81493989|NCT01260324|162680263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.96|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Year 2004||0.96|0.61|
81493990|NCT01260324|162680263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.91|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Year 2005||0.91|0.58|
81493991|NCT01260324|162680263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.12|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Year 2006||1.12|0.68|
81493992|NCT01260324|162680263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.19|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Year 2007||1.19|0.72|
81493993|NCT01260324|162680264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.06|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Northeast||0.06|0.04|
81493994|NCT01260324|162680264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.05|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Midwest||0.05|0.04|
81493995|NCT01260324|162680264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.06|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate South||0.06|0.05|
81493996|NCT01260324|162680264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.05|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate West||0.05|0.04|
81493997|NCT01260324|162680264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.56|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Northeast||0.56|0.31|
81493998|NCT01260324|162680264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.84|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Midwest||0.84|0.56|
81493999|NCT01260324|162680264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.93|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio West||0.93|0.57|
81494000|NCT01260324|162680265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.1|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Diabetes||0.10|0.08|
81494001|NCT01260324|162680265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.14|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Smoking||0.14|0.08|
81542420|NCT00385671|162761172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in heart rate.||||0.078
81494002|NCT01260324|162680265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.06|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Obesity||0.06|0.03|
81494003|NCT01260324|162680265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.09|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Nitrates||0.09|0.06|
81494004|NCT01260324|162680265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.18|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Anti-platelet agents||0.18|0.12|
81494005|NCT01260324|162680265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.17|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Diuretics||0.17|0.09|
81494006|NCT01260324|162680265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.04|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Recent PDE-5 inhibitors use||0.04|0.01|
81494007|NCT01260324|162680265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|2.25|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Diabetes||2.25|1.47|
81494008|NCT01260324|162680265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.85|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Smoking||2.85|0.63|
81494009|NCT01260324|162680265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.81|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Obesity||0.81|0.23|
81494010|NCT01260324|162680265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.94|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Nitrates||0.94|0.42|
81494011|NCT01260324|162680265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|2.94|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Anti-platelet agents||2.94|1.53|
81494012|NCT01260324|162680265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|3.43|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Diuretics||3.43|1.46|
81494013|NCT01260324|162680265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.04|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Recent PDE-5 inhibitors use||1.04|0.31|
81494014|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.39|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Other retinal disorders||0.39|0.28|
81494015|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.16|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Glaucoma||0.16|0.11|
81494016|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.41|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Cataract||0.41|0.08|
81494017|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.17|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Visual disturbances||1.17|0.83|
81494018|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|2.46|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Blindness and low vision||2.46|1.60|
81494019|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.23|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Other disorders of eye||0.23|0.16|
81494020|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.27|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Occlusion and stenosis of precerebral arteries||0.27|0.18|
81494021|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.08|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Acute sinusitis||0.08|0.05|
81494022|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.08|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Other dermatoses||0.08|0.05|
81494023|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.1|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Other disorders of bone and cartilage||0.10|0.06|
81494024|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.14|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Symptoms involving head and neck||0.14|0.10|
81494025|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.18|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability of having NAION predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Other ill defined and unknown causes of morbidity and mortality||0.18|0.10|
81542421|NCT00385671|162761172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in heart rate.||||0.130
81494026|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.72|9.38|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Other retinal disorders||9.38|4.72|
81494027|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|3.81|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Glaucoma||3.81|1.77|
81494028|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.68|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Cataract||1.68|1.02|
81494029|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|19.3|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Visual disturbances||19.30|10.40|
81494030|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|34.5|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Blindness and low vision||34.50|6.60|
81494031|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|2.82|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Other disorders of eye||2.82|1.44|
81494032|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.31|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Occlusion and stenosis of precerebral arteries||2.31|0.64|
81494033|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.74|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Acute sinusitis||1.74|0.96|
81494034|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.77|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Other dermatoses||1.77|1.02|
81494035|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.77|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Other disorders of bone and cartilage||1.77|0.98|
81494036|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.84|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Symptoms involving head and neck||1.84|1.02|
81494037|NCT01260324|162680266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.49|||||Odds ratio derived from covariate-adjusted logisitic regression model and adjusted for all other covariates in the table.|Odds ratio Ill defined and unknown causes of morbidity and mortality||2.49|1.08|
81494038|NCT01260324|162680267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.07|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Recent use||0.07|0.03|
81494039|NCT01260324|162680267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.08|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Any use (includes chronic and non-chronic use)||0.08|0.04|
81494040|NCT01260324|162680267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.08|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Chronic use||0.08|0.03|
81494041|NCT01260324|162680267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.11|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Non-chronic use||0.11|0.03|
81494042|NCT01260324|162680267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Incidence rate per 1000 person-years|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.1|||||Standardized to the quintiles of the probability predicted by all the other risk factors of NAION among the Controls.|Incidence rate Never use||0.10|0.08|
81494043|NCT00676052|162680281|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.067||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.017|0.117||Analysis performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum and treatment. Missing trough FEV1 data at Day 29 was imputed using LOCF.|ANCOVA|||||0.117|0.017|0.009
81494044|NCT00676052|162680281|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.097|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.147||Analysis performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum and treatment. Missing trough FEV1 data at Day 29 was imputed using LOCF.|ANCOVA|||||0.147|0.047|<0.001
81494045|NCT00676052|162680281|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.069||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.118||Analysis performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum and treatment. Missing trough FEV1 data at Day 29 was imputed using LOCF.|ANCOVA|||||0.118|0.019|0.007
81494046|NCT00676052|162680281|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.082||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.132||Analysis performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum and treatment. Missing trough FEV1 data at Day 29 was imputed using LOCF.|ANCOVA|||||0.132|0.032|0.001
81494047|NCT00676052|162680281|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.137|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.187||Analysis performed using ANCOVA with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum and treatment. Missing trough FEV1 data at Day 29 was imputed using LOCF.|ANCOVA|||||0.187|0.086|<0.001
81494048|NCT00676052|162680282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.106|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|0.146||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions|Repeated Measures Model|||FEV1, Day 1||0.146|0.065|<0.001
81494049|NCT00676052|162680282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.107|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.067|0.147||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions|Repeated Measures Model|||FEV1, Day 1||0.147|0.067|<0.001
81542422|NCT00385671|162761172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in heart rate.||||0.850
81494050|NCT00676052|162680282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.123|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|0.163||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||FEV1, Day 1||0.163|0.083|<0.001
81494051|NCT00676052|162680282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.152|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.112|0.193||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions|Repeated Measures Model|||FEV1, Day 1||0.193|0.112|<0.001
81494052|NCT00676052|162680282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.176|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.135|0.216||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||FEV1, Day 1||0.216|0.135|<0.001
81494053|NCT00676052|162680282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.106|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|0.157||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions|Repeated Measures Model|||FEV1, Day 28||0.157|0.056|<0.001
81494054|NCT00676052|162680282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.142|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.192||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||FEV, Day 28||0.192|0.092|<0.001
81494055|NCT00676052|162680282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.124|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.174||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions|Repeated Measures Model|||FEV1, Day 28||0.174|0.074|<0.001
81494056|NCT00676052|162680282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.142|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.092|0.193||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||FEV1, Day 28||0.193|0.092|<0.001
81575916|NCT04786990|162823185|OTHER|||||||0.5061||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Week 8; Morning PR-ADHD-RS-5 Total score versus Evening PR-ADHD-RS-5 Total score"||||0.5061
81494057|NCT00676052|162680282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.22||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||FEV1, Day 28||0.220|0.120|<0.001
81494058|NCT00676052|162680283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.166|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|0.237||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||Day 1||0.237|0.094|<0.001
81494059|NCT00676052|162680283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.186|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.115|0.258||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||Day 1||0.258|0.115|<0.001
81494060|NCT00676052|162680283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.198|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|0.268||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||Day 1||0.268|0.127|<0.001
81494061|NCT00676052|162680283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.244|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.172|0.315||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||Day 1||0.315|0.172|<0.001
81494062|NCT00676052|162680283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.301|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.229|0.372||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||Day 1||0.372|0.229|<0.001
81494063|NCT00676052|162680283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.178|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|0.258||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||Day 28||0.258|0.098|<0.001
81494064|NCT00676052|162680283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.219|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.139|0.298||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||Day 28||0.298|0.139|<0.001
81494065|NCT00676052|162680283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.191|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.111|0.27||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||Day 28||0.270|0.111|<0.001
81494066|NCT00676052|162680283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.232|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.152|0.312||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||Day 28||0.312|0.152|<0.001
81494067|NCT00676052|162680283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.294|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.214|0.373||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||Day 28||0.373|0.214|<0.001
81494068|NCT00676052|162680284|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.099||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.182||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||||0.182|0.015|0.021
81494069|NCT00676052|162680284|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.067|0.233||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||||0.233|0.067|<0.001
81494070|NCT00676052|162680284|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.094||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.177||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||||0.177|0.011|0.026
81494071|NCT00676052|162680284|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.163|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.247||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||||0.247|0.080|<0.001
81494072|NCT00676052|162680284|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.235|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.152|0.319||Analysis performed using repeated measures with covariates of Baseline, sex, age, smoking status, responsiveness stratum, Day (nominal), treatment and Day by treatment and Day by Baseline interactions.|Repeated Measures Model|||||0.319|0.152|<0.001
81494073|NCT01368185|162680303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||% change SUA from baseline|4.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9|<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||Percent change of month 3 SUA minus baseline SUA.|Comparison between Month 3 and Baseline||||<0.01
81494074|NCT01368185|162680304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||McNemar|||||||<0.0001
81494075|NCT01368185|162680305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||% change DBP from Baseline|-7.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.4|<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||Percent change of month 3 DBP minus baseline DBP (n=1239).|Comparison between Month 3 and Baseline||||<0.01
81494076|NCT01368185|162680306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||% change SBP from Baseline|-9.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3|<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||Percent change of month 3 SBP minus baseline SBP (n=1245).|Comparison between Month 3 and Baseline||||<0.01
81494077|NCT03892915|162680339|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.93||||||||1.93|0.73|
81494078|NCT03892915|162680340|SUPERIORITY||beta coefficient|5.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.39|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81494079|NCT03892915|162680342|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|6.5||||||||6.50|0.53|
81494080|NCT03892915|162680343|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|16.64||||||||16.64|0.45|
81494081|NCT03892915|162680344|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.83||||||||0.83|0.05|
81494082|NCT00191152|162680345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.145
81494083|NCT00191152|162680346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.361||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.361
81494084|NCT00191152|162680347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.145
81494085|NCT00191152|162680348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.385||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.385
81494086|NCT00191152|162680349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.377||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.377
81494087|NCT00191152|162680350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.446||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.446
81494088|NCT00191152|162680351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.785||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.785
81494089|NCT00191152|162680352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.364||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.364
81494090|NCT00191152|162680353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.446||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.446
81494091|NCT00191152|162680354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.990
81494092|NCT00191152|162680355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.117||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.117
81494093|NCT00191152|162680356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.801||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.801
81494094|NCT00191152|162680357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.190
81494095|NCT00114777|162680358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treament Difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-7.2|9.4|||||The treatment differences between each belatacept treatment group and cyclosporin group was tested at the 0.027 significance level for participant and graft survival (based on 10% non-inferiority margin).|||9.4|-7.2|
81494096|NCT00114777|162680358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-5.0|11.4|||||The treatment differences between each belatacept treatment group and cyclosporin group was tested at the 0.027 significance level for participant and graft survival (based on 10% non-inferiority margin).|||11.4|-5.0|
81494097|NCT00114777|162680359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|-14.4||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-24.0|-4.7|||Chi-squared||A continuity-corrected chi-squared test at the significance level 0.027 was performed to assess the effect of each belatacept regimen compared with cyclosporin A.|||-4.7|-24|0.0018
81494098|NCT00114777|162680359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|-8.5||||0.0616|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-18.0|0.9|||Chi-squared||A continuity-corrected chi-squared test at the significance level 0.027 was performed to assess the effect of each belatacept regimen compared with cyclosporin A.|||0.9|-18|0.0616
81494099|NCT02046200|162680381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0563|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0563
81494100|NCT02046200|162680382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0342|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0342
81494101|NCT02046200|162680383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1597|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1597
81494102|NCT02046200|162680384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7617|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.7617
81494103|NCT02046200|162680385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.93
81494104|NCT02046200|162680386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.95
81494105|NCT02046200|162680387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.43
81494106|NCT02046200|162680388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.06
81494107|NCT02046200|162680389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.21
81494108|NCT02046200|162680390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.09
81494109|NCT02046200|162680391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.99
81494110|NCT00098293|162680406|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% CI was greater than (\>) -10%.|Difference in Percentage|-3.0|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-9.5|||||||Less than 400 copies/mL: Treatment difference in percentages stratified by randomization strata (screening viral load and geographic region) was presented along with the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution. Positive value would favor maraviroc. Step down procedure used to control for multiple comparisons.|||-9.5|
81494111|NCT00098293|162680406|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% CI was \> -10%.|Difference in Percentage|-4.2|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-10.9|||||||Less than 50 copies/mL: Treatment difference in percentages stratified by randomization strata (screening viral load and geographic region) was presented along with the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% CI based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution. Positive value would favor maraviroc. Step down procedure used to control for multiple comparisons.|||-10.9|
81494112|NCT00098293|162680407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% CI was \> -10%.|Difference in Percentage|-4.1|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-10.5|||||||Less than 400 copies/mL: Treatment difference in percentage stratified by randomization strata (screening viral load and geographic region) was presented along with the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% CI based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution. Positive value would favor maraviroc. Step down procedure used to control for multiple comparisons.|||-10.5|
81494113|NCT00098293|162680407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% CI was \> -10%.|Difference in Percentage|-4.4|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-11.2|||||||Less than 50 copies/mL: Treatment difference in percentage stratified by randomization strata (screening viral load and geographic region) was presented along with the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% CI based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution. Positive value would favor maraviroc. Step down procedure used to control for multiple comparisons.|||-11.2|
81494114|NCT00098293|162680408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.4485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Less than 400 copies/mL: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratio between treatment groups. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), geographic region (Northern or Southern Hemisphere) as covariates was used. Odds ratio \> 1 would favor maraviroc.||1.22|0.64|0.4485
81494115|NCT00098293|162680408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.2724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.15|||Regression, Logistic|||Less than 50 copies/mL: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratio between treatment groups. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), geographic region (Northern or Southern Hemisphere) as covariates were used. Odds ratio \> 1 would favor maraviroc.||1.15|0.61|0.2724
81494116|NCT00098293|162680409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.3943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|||Less than 400 copies/mL: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratio between treatment groups. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), geographic region (Northern or Southern Hemisphere) as covariates were used. Odds ratio \> 1 would favor maraviroc.||1.19|0.65|0.3943
81494117|NCT00098293|162680409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.1289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.07|||Regression, Logistic|||Less than 50 copies/mL: Two-sided 95% CI was presented for the odds ratio between treatment groups. CIs were calculated using the Wald-approximation. Logistic model with treatment, screening HIV concentrations (\<100,000 or \>=100,000), geographic region (Northern or Southern Hemisphere) as covariates were used. Odds ratio \> 1 would favor maraviroc.||1.07|0.59|0.1289
81494118|NCT00098293|162680410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1077||0.2741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.329|||ANCOVA|||Change at week 48: P-value was calculated using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with the model including treatment arm and, as covariates, the randomization strata (screening viral load and geographic region). The difference between the treatment least squares means (LS means) adjusted for the covariates was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Negative value would favor maraviroc.||0.329|-0.094|0.2741
81494119|NCT00098293|162680410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1162||0.3899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.128|0.328|||ANCOVA|||Change at week 96: P-value was calculated using ANCOVA with the model including treatment arm and, as covariates, the randomization strata (screening viral load and geographic region). The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the covariates was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Negative value would favor maraviroc.||0.328|-0.128|0.3899
81494120|NCT00098293|162680411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1002||0.2693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.086|0.307|||ANCOVA|||Week 48: P-value was calculated using ANCOVA with the model including treatment arm and, as covariates, the randomization strata (screening viral load and geographic region). The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the covariates was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Negative value would favor maraviroc.||0.307|-0.086|0.2693
81494121|NCT00098293|162680411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1121||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|0.309|||ANCOVA|||Week 96: P-value was calculated using ANCOVA with the model including treatment arm and, as covariates, the randomization strata (screening viral load and geographic region). The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the covariates was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Negative value would favor maraviroc.||0.309|-0.131|0.4270
81494122|NCT00098293|162680412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|26.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.827||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.04|45.63|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: P-value was calculated using ANCOVA with the model including treatment arm and, as covariates, baseline CD4 count and the randomization strata (screening viral load and geographic region). The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the covariates was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value would favor maraviroc.||45.63|7.04|0.0075
81494123|NCT00098293|162680412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|35.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.419||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.02|57.86|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 96: P-value was calculated using ANCOVA with the model including treatment arm and, as covariates, baseline CD4 count and the randomization strata (screening viral load and geographic region). The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the covariates was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value would favor maraviroc.||57.86|13.02|0.0020
81494124|NCT00098293|162680413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|166.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|117.13|215.46|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 48: P-value was calculated using ANCOVA with the model including treatment arm and, as covariates, baseline CD8 count and the randomization strata (screening viral load and geographic region). The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the covariates was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value would favor maraviroc.||215.46|117.13|<0.0001
81494125|NCT00098293|162680413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|172.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.471|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|122.21|222.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 96: P-value was calculated using ANCOVA with the model including treatment arm and, as covariates, baseline CD8 count and the randomization strata (screening viral load and geographic region). The difference between the treatment LS means adjusted for the covariates was presented in addition to 2-sided 95% CI. Positive value would favor maraviroc.||222.23|122.21|<0.0001
81494126|NCT00098293|162680414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.5874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.45|||Log Rank|||Week 48: P-value was calculated using Log rank test controlling for the effect of the randomization strata. Hazard ratio was calculated by fitting a Cox proportional hazards model including treatment group and the two randomization strata, HIV-1 RNA at screening and geographic region. Hazard ratio \< 1 would favor maraviroc.||1.45|0.83|0.5874
81494127|NCT00098293|162680414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.4811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.4|||Log Rank|||Week 96: P-value was calculated using Log rank test controlling for the effect of the randomization strata. Hazard ratio was calculated by fitting a Cox proportional hazards model including treatment group and the two randomization strata, HIV-1 RNA at screening and geographic region. Hazard ratio \< 1 would favor maraviroc.||1.40|0.86|0.4811
81574397|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.759|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.2|1.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.5|-2.2|0.759
81494128|NCT00098293|162680421|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% CI was greater than (\>) -10%.|Difference in Percentage|-3.2|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-10.2|||||||Less than 400 copies/mL: Treatment difference in percentage stratified by randomization strata was presented along with the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% CI based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution. Positive value would favor maraviroc. Step down procedure used to control for multiple comparisons.|||-10.2|
81494129|NCT00098293|162680421|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% CI was \> -10%.|Difference in Percentage|-5.8|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-12.8|||||||Less than 50 copies/mL: Treatment difference in percentage stratified by randomization strata was presented along with the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% CI based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution. Positive value would favor maraviroc. Step down procedure used to control for multiple comparisons.|||-12.8|
81494130|NCT00098293|162680422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.6|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-6.4|||||||Less than 400 copies/mL: Treatment difference in percentage stratified by randomization strata was presented along with the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% CI based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution. Positive value would favor maraviroc. Due to its post-hoc nature, this analysis was considered descriptive only rather than inferential.|||-6.4|
81494131|NCT00098293|162680422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.2|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-7.4|||||||Less than 50 copies/mL: Treatment difference in percentage stratified by randomization strata was presented along with the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% CI based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution. Positive value would favor maraviroc. Due to its post-hoc nature, this analysis was considered descriptive only rather than inferential.|||-7.4|
81494132|NCT00098293|162680423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.4|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-7.9|||||||Less than 400 copies/mL: Treatment difference in percentage stratified by randomization strata was presented along with the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% CI based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution. Positive value would favor maraviroc. Due to its post-hoc nature, this analysis was considered descriptive only rather than inferential.|||-7.9|
81494133|NCT00098293|162680423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-3.9|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-11.5|||||||Less than 50 copies/mL: Treatment difference in percentage stratified by randomization strata was presented along with the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% CI based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution. Positive value would favor maraviroc. Due to its post-hoc nature, this analysis was considered descriptive only rather than inferential.|||-11.5|
81494134|NCT00754559|162680447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Exact Binomial Test|||Null hypothesis: Proportion of participants reaching LDAS (≤ 3.2) at Week 24 equals (=) expected proportion of 42%.||||<0.001
81494135|NCT00137280|162680470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|3.58|||Regression, Logistic||Comparison group is the control (denominator)|||3.58|1.47|<0.01
81494136|NCT00137280|162680471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.93||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.03
81494137|NCT00137280|162680472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|4.34|||Regression, Logistic||Comparison group is the control (denominator)|||4.34|1.22|<0.01
81542423|NCT00385671|162761173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in body weight.||||<0.001
81494138|NCT00137280|162680473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.11
81494139|NCT04000724|162680474|SUPERIORITY||Average treatment effect|-0.54||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.18|||Longitudinal Targeted Maximum Likelihood|||||0.18|-1.26|0.141
81494140|NCT04000724|162680474|SUPERIORITY||Average treatment effect|-0.51||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.14|||Longitudinal Targeted Maximum Likelihood|||||0.14|-1.16|0.123
81494141|NCT04000724|162680475|SUPERIORITY||Average treatment effect|-0.24||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.07|||Longitudinal Targeted Maximum Likelihood|||||.07|-.56|.127
81494142|NCT04000724|162680475|SUPERIORITY||Average treatment effect|-0.02||||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.3|||Longitudinal Targeted Maximum Likelihood|||||.30|-.34|.899
81494143|NCT04595370|162680493|OTHER||F test statistics|1.07||||0.3645|||||||F-Test|||||||0.3645
81494144|NCT04595370|162680494|OTHER||Percent difference between treatment|-33.606||||0.1588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.53|17.644|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||17.644|-62.530|0.1588
81494145|NCT04595370|162680494|OTHER||Percent difference between treatment|-11.826||||0.6846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.195|62.634|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||62.634|-52.195|0.6846
81494146|NCT04595370|162680494|OTHER||Percent difference between treatment|-36.127||||0.1398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.85|16.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.066|-64.850|0.1398
81494147|NCT01666314|162680500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1078|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1078
81494148|NCT01666314|162680501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.145||||0.0355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9895|18.7606|||Fisher Exact||Odds ratio \>1 favors orteronel.|||18.7606|0.9895|0.0355
81494149|NCT01125748|162680538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|33.6||||||||33.6|5.0|
81494150|NCT00694122|162680541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|277.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|164.9|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.9|631.6|||t-test, 2 sided|No adjustments were made. T-test type: Paired samples t-test (df=14) was performed using 15 within subject differences.|The comparative measures was defined as (mean AUC of glargine (Lantus)) minus (mean AUC of NPH).|||631.6|-75.9|<0.05
81494151|NCT00694122|162680542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81494152|NCT00694122|162680546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81494153|NCT00086307|162680547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.826|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.296||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.111|12.541||This is the omnibus effect of drug.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed model with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and a first order autoregressive covariance structure was used to examine depressive symptoms over time. Fixed factors for drug, time, and a time by drug interaction were included in the model along with the intercept. No random factors were included because the subject factor did not contribute significantly to the model. Baseline symptoms were used as a covariate.||12.541|1.111|.018
81494154|NCT00086307|162680547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.826|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.296||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.111|12.541||The significance level was adjusted using a Bonferroni correction.|Post hoc simple effects test||The pramipexole group had a lower MADRS score than the pramipexole and escitalopram group.|Post-hoc simple effects tests with Bonferroni correction were used to compare the pramipexole group to the pramipexole and escitalopram combination group.||12.541|1.111|.014
81494155|NCT00086307|162680547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.353|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.296||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|9.066||The significance level was adjusted using a Bonferroni correction.|Post hoc simple effects test||The escitalopram group had a lower MADRS score than the pramipexole and escitalopram group.|Post-hoc simple effects tests with Bonferroni correction were used to compare the escitalopram group to the pramipexole and escitalopram combination group.||9.066|-2.360|.454
81494156|NCT00086307|162680547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.473|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.162||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.942|8.888||The significance level was adjusted using a Bonferroni correction.|Post hoc simple effects test||The pramipexole group had a lower MADRS score than the escitalopram group.|Post-hoc simple effects tests with Bonferroni correction were used to compare the pramipexole group to the escitalopram group.||8.888|-1.942|.349
81494157|NCT03461861|162680577|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.083|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0056||0.007567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0886|-0.0774|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis (H0) of this superiority trials asserts that there is no true difference in functional connectivity between the interventions of placebo and AGB101, and the alternative hypothesis (H1) states that there is a difference between the interventions of placebo and AGB101. A type I error is the error of rejecting H0 when it is actually true.||-0.0774|-0.0886|0.007567
81494158|NCT03461861|162680578|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4||0.900593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|4.52|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis (H0) of this trial asserts that there is no true difference in AVLT between the interventions of placebo and AGB101, and the alternative hypothesis (H1) states that there is a difference between the interventions of placebo and AGB101. A type I error is the error of rejecting H0 when it is actually true.||4.52|1.72|0.900593
81494159|NCT01049828|162680585|OTHER|The analysis is based on a threshold-free cluster enhancement permutation technique.|||||<|0.01||||||all correlations were transformed into z scores using Fisher's transformation and a t test evaluated group differences.|Fisher Exact|The analysis is based on a threshold-free cluster enhancement permutation technique.||Null hypothesis: Fisher's transform z scores for a seed region were comparable between the control and non-bothered tinnitus groups.||||<0.01
81494160|NCT03572218|162680592|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.22
81494161|NCT03572218|162680593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.45
81494162|NCT03572218|162680594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-Total||||0.03
81494163|NCT03572218|162680594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-SD||||0.02
81494164|NCT03572218|162680594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-FNE||||0.19
81494165|NCT03572218|162680595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-Total||||0.11
81494166|NCT03572218|162680595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-SD||||0.03
81494167|NCT03572218|162680595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-FNE||||0.53
81494168|NCT03572218|162680596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.12
81494169|NCT03572218|162680597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.09
81494170|NCT03572218|162680598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean change score on the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life Questionnaire-Lite for Total score||||0.84
81494171|NCT03572218|162680598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean change score on the Physical Function Subscale of the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life Questionnaire-Lite||||0.82
81494172|NCT03572218|162680598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean change score on the Self Esteem Subscale of the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life Questionnaire-Lite||||0.39
81494173|NCT03572218|162680598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean change score on the Sexual Life Subscale of the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life Questionnaire-Lite||||0.42
81494174|NCT03572218|162680598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean change score on the Work Subscale of the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life Questionnaire-Lite||||0.64
81494175|NCT03572218|162680598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean change score on the Public Distress Subscale of the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life Questionnaire-Lite||||0.59
81494176|NCT03572218|162680599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean change score on the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life Questionnaire-Lite for Total score||||0.58
81494177|NCT03572218|162680599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean change score on the Physical Function Subscale of the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life Questionnaire-Lite||||0.89
81542424|NCT00385671|162761173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in body weight.||||<0.001
81494178|NCT03572218|162680599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean change score on the Self Esteem Subscale of the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life Questionnaire-Lite||||0.90
81494179|NCT03572218|162680599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean change score on the Sexual Life Subscale of the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life Questionnaire-Lite||||0.16
81494180|NCT03572218|162680599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean change score on the Work Subscale of the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life Questionnaire-Lite||||0.68
81494181|NCT03572218|162680599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Estimated mean change score on the Public Distress Subscale of the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life Questionnaire-Lite||||0.72
81494182|NCT03572218|162680600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.08
81494183|NCT03572218|162680601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.10
81494184|NCT03572218|162680602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.40
81494185|NCT03572218|162680603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.98
81494186|NCT03572218|162680604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.14
81494187|NCT03572218|162680605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.06
81494188|NCT03572218|162680606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.80
81494189|NCT03572218|162680607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.49
81494190|NCT03572218|162680608|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.31
81494191|NCT03572218|162680609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.54
81494192|NCT03572218|162680610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Systolic Blood Pressure||||0.94
81494193|NCT03572218|162680610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Diastolic Blood Pressure||||0.64
81494194|NCT03572218|162680611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Full Scale||||0.58
81494195|NCT03572218|162680611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Negative Affect||||0.49
81494196|NCT03572218|162680611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Maladaptive Eating||||0.96
81542425|NCT00385671|162761173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori significance level was set to 0.05 for treatment comparisons and 0.10 for tests of interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change=Treatment+InvestigatorGroup+Week+Baseline+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; denominator degrees of freedom, Kenward-Rogers approximation||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in body weight.||||0.011
81494197|NCT03572218|162680611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Healthy Lifestyle||||0.71
81494198|NCT03572218|162680611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Exercise Avoidance||||0.41
81494199|NCT03572218|162680612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Full Scale||||0.61
81494200|NCT03572218|162680612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Negative Affect||||0.73
81494201|NCT03572218|162680612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Maladaptive Eating||||0.94
81494202|NCT03572218|162680612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Healthy Lifestyle||||0.47
81494203|NCT03572218|162680612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Exercise Avoidance||||0.99
81494204|NCT03572218|162680613|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.13
81494205|NCT03572218|162680614|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.13
81494206|NCT03572218|162680615|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.53
81494207|NCT03572218|162680616|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.24
81494208|NCT03572218|162680617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Global||||0.83
81494209|NCT03572218|162680617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Eating Restraint||||0.69
81494210|NCT03572218|162680617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Eating Concern||||0.30
81494211|NCT03572218|162680617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weight Concern||||0.99
81494212|NCT03572218|162680617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Shape Concern||||0.36
81494213|NCT03572218|162680618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Global||||0.30
81494214|NCT03572218|162680618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Eating Restraint||||0.69
81494215|NCT03572218|162680618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Eating Concern||||0.70
81494216|NCT03572218|162680618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weight Concern||||0.26
81494217|NCT03572218|162680618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Shape Concern||||0.18
81494218|NCT03572218|162680619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Dietary Restraint||||0.69
81494219|NCT03572218|162680619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Disinhibition||||0.28
81494220|NCT03572218|162680619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hunger||||0.02
81494221|NCT03572218|162680620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Dietary Restraint||||0.29
81494222|NCT03572218|162680620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Disinhibition||||0.34
81494223|NCT03572218|162680620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hunger||||0.001
81494224|NCT03572218|162680621|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.32
81494225|NCT03572218|162680622|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.16
81542426|NCT00385671|162761174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||95.0||||P-value is for diastolic. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in the number of participants with elevated diastolic blood pressure.||||0.830
81494226|NCT03572218|162680623|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.59
81494227|NCT03572218|162680624|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.1||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.44
81494228|NCT03572218|162680625|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Self-Reported Weighing||||0.46
81494229|NCT03572218|162680625|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Track Food/Drink||||0.12
81494230|NCT03572218|162680625|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Track Calories||||0.42
81494231|NCT03572218|162680625|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Track Activity||||0.03
81494232|NCT03572218|162680626|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Self-Reported Weighing||||0.23
81494233|NCT03572218|162680626|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Track Food/Drink||||0.90
81494234|NCT03572218|162680626|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Track Calories||||0.36
81494235|NCT03572218|162680626|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Track Activity||||0.29
81494236|NCT03572218|162680627|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.25
81494237|NCT03572218|162680628|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-Total||||0.27
81494238|NCT03572218|162680628|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-SD||||0.13
81494239|NCT03572218|162680628|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||WSSQ-FNE||||0.65
81494240|NCT03572218|162680629|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.21
81494241|NCT03572218|162680630|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7
81494242|NCT03572218|162680631|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2
81494243|NCT03572218|162680632|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.9||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.59
81494244|NCT03572218|162680633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total||||0.81
81494245|NCT03572218|162680633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical Function||||0.86
81494246|NCT03572218|162680633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Self Esteem||||0.87
81494247|NCT03572218|162680633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sexual Life||||0.73
81494248|NCT03572218|162680633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Work||||0.95
81494249|NCT03572218|162680633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Public Distress||||0.19
81494250|NCT03572218|162680634|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.14
81494251|NCT03572218|162680635|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.53
81542427|NCT00385671|162761174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value is for diastolic. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in the number of participants with elevated diastolic blood pressure.||||1.00
81542428|NCT00385671|162761174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value is for diastolic. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in the number of participants with elevated diastolic blood pressure.||||1.00
81494252|NCT03572218|162680636|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81494253|NCT03572218|162680637|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Systolic Blood Pressure||||0.71
81494254|NCT03572218|162680637|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Diastolic Blood Pressure||||0.72
81494255|NCT03572218|162680638|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.07
81494256|NCT03572218|162680639|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.52|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Full Scale||||0.52
81494257|NCT03572218|162680639|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Negative Affect||||0.02
81494258|NCT03572218|162680639|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Maladaptive Eating||||0.63
81494259|NCT03572218|162680639|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Exercise Avoidance||||0.74
81494260|NCT03572218|162680639|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Healthy Lifestyle||||0.49
81494261|NCT03572218|162680640|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.33
81494262|NCT03572218|162680641|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.11
81494263|NCT03572218|162680642|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Global||||0.35
81494264|NCT03572218|162680642|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Eating Restraint||||0.46
81494265|NCT03572218|162680642|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Eating Concern||||0.33
81494266|NCT03572218|162680642|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weight Concern||||0.18
81494267|NCT03572218|162680642|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Shape Concern||||0.16
81494268|NCT03572218|162680643|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Dietary Restraint||||0.82
81494269|NCT03572218|162680643|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Disinhibition||||0.45
81494270|NCT03572218|162680643|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hunger||||0.007
81494271|NCT03572218|162680644|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Self-Reported Weighing||||0.23
81494272|NCT03572218|162680644|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Track Food/Drink||||0.48
81494273|NCT03572218|162680644|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Track Calories||||0.89
81494274|NCT03572218|162680644|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Track Activity||||0.30
81494275|NCT03572218|162680645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||ANOVA|||BWL component||||0.32
81494276|NCT03572218|162680646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.14
81494277|NCT04826731|162680651|OTHER|||||||0.374|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Nonparametric testing was utilized due to non-standard distribution and reduced sample size. Comparison between groups was made by Mann-Whitney U testing. Spearman's rho was utilized for correlation analysis. No subgroup analyses were planned for the study.||||0.374
81494278|NCT04826731|162680652|OTHER|||||||0.635|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Nonparametric testing was utilized due to non-standard distribution and reduced sample size. Comparison between groups was made by Mann-Whitney U testing. Spearman's rho was utilized for correlation analysis. No subgroup analyses were planned for the study.||||0.635
81494279|NCT01557244|162680658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with terms for treatment group, baseline maximum cystometric bladder capacity and baseline weight.||||0.0001
81494280|NCT01557244|162680658|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline maximum cystometric bladder capacity and baseline weight.||||<.0001
81494281|NCT01557244|162680658|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline maximum cystometric bladder capacity and baseline weight.||||<.0001
81494282|NCT01557244|162680658|OTHER||Difference in Least square (LS) Mean|-29.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.42|13.31||||||||13.31|-71.42|
81494283|NCT01557244|162680658|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-3.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.87|38.23||||||||38.23|-45.87|
81494284|NCT01557244|162680659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2334|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline detrusor pressure at maximum bladder capacity and baseline weight.||||0.2334
81494285|NCT01557244|162680659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5087|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline detrusor pressure at maximum bladder capacity and baseline weight.||||0.5087
81494286|NCT01557244|162680659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3333|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline detrusor pressure at maximum bladder capacity and baseline weight.||||0.3333
81494287|NCT01557244|162680659|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.28|6.33||||||||6.33|-7.28|
81494288|NCT01557244|162680659|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|7.6||||||||7.60|-5.96|
81494289|NCT01557244|162680661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0336|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline bladder volume at first IDC and baseline weight.||||0.0336
81494290|NCT01557244|162680661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0327|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline bladder volume at first IDC and baseline weight.||||0.0327
81542429|NCT00385671|162761174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0||||P-value is for systolic. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in the number of participants with elevated systolic blood pressure.||||0.060
81494291|NCT01557244|162680661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0017|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline bladder volume at first IDC and baseline weight.||||0.0017
81542430|NCT00385671|162761174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.502||95.0||||P-value is for systolic. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in the number of participants with elevated systolic blood pressure.||||0.502
81542431|NCT00385671|162761174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.376||95.0||||P-value is for systolic. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in the number of participants with elevated systolic blood pressure.||||0.376
81575917|NCT01782222|162823186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|2.5|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to End of Maintenance containing treatment and disease stage as factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||2.50|-2.42|0.977
81494292|NCT01557244|162680661|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-10.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.75|27.19||||||||27.19|-48.75|
81494293|NCT01557244|162680661|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-15.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.15|19.64||||||||19.64|-50.15|
81494294|NCT01557244|162680662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0679|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline bladder compliance and baseline weight.||||0.0679
81494295|NCT01557244|162680662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1233|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline bladder compliance and baseline weight.||||0.1233
81494296|NCT01557244|162680662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0019|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline bladder compliance and baseline weight.||||0.0019
81494297|NCT01557244|162680662|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-4.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.81|4.89||||||||4.89|-14.81|
81494298|NCT01557244|162680662|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-5.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.85|3.95||||||||3.95|-15.85|
81494299|NCT01557244|162680663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0116|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline number of micturitions per 24 hours and baseline weight.||||0.0116
81494300|NCT01557244|162680663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0765|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline number of micturitions per 24 hours and baseline weight.||||0.0765
81494301|NCT01557244|162680663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0061|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline number of micturitions per 24 hours and baseline weight.||||0.0061
81494302|NCT01557244|162680663|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.97||||||||0.97|-1.16|
81494303|NCT01557244|162680663|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.31||||||||1.31|-0.74|
81494304|NCT01557244|162680664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0787|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline number of catheterizations per 24 hours and baseline weight.||||0.0787
81494305|NCT01557244|162680664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0727|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline number of catheterizations per 24 hours and baseline weight.||||0.0727
81494306|NCT01557244|162680664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0666|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline number of catheterizations per 24 hours and baseline weight.||||0.0666
81494307|NCT01557244|162680664|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.54||||||||0.54|-0.45|
81494308|NCT01557244|162680664|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.52||||||||0.52|-0.49|
81494309|NCT01557244|162680665|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0111|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline number of micturitions and catheterizations combined per 24 hours and baseline weight.||||0.0111
81494310|NCT01557244|162680665|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0171|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline number of micturitions and catheterizations combined per 24 hours and baseline weight.||||0.0171
81494311|NCT01557244|162680665|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0028|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline number of micturitions and catheterizations combined per 24 hours and baseline weight.||||0.0028
81494312|NCT01557244|162680665|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.82||||||||0.82|-0.53|
81494313|NCT01557244|162680665|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.84||||||||0.84|-0.54|
81494314|NCT01557244|162680666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0496|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline weight.||||0.0496
81494315|NCT01557244|162680666|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline weight.||||0.0002
81494316|NCT01557244|162680666|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline number of incontinence episodes per 24 hours and baseline weight.||||<.0001
81494317|NCT01557244|162680666|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.19||||||||1.19|-0.09|
81542432|NCT00385671|162761175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.281||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated heart rate.||||0.281
81494318|NCT01557244|162680666|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.77||||||||0.77|-0.52|
81494319|NCT01557244|162680667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0298|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline number of urgency episodes per 24 hours and baseline weight.||||0.0298
81494320|NCT01557244|162680667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1417|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline number of urgency episodes per 24 hours and baseline weight.||||0.1417
81494321|NCT01557244|162680667|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6219|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline number of urgency episodes per 24 hours and baseline weight.||||0.6219
81494322|NCT01557244|162680667|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.32||||||||0.32|-1.28|
81494323|NCT01557244|162680667|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.52||||||||0.52|-1.24|
81494324|NCT01557244|162680668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7986|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline mean volume voided per micturition and baseline weight.||||0.7986
81494325|NCT01557244|162680668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2313|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline mean volume voided per micturition and baseline weight.||||0.2313
81494326|NCT01557244|162680668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7571|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline mean volume voided per micturition and baseline weight.||||0.7571
81494327|NCT01557244|162680668|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.11|42.0||||||||42.00|-42.11|
81494328|NCT01557244|162680668|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|15.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.5|56.63||||||||56.63|-26.50|
81494329|NCT01557244|162680669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.061|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline mean volume voided per catheterization and baseline weight.||||0.0610
81494330|NCT01557244|162680669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0048|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline mean volume voided per catheterization and baseline weight.||||0.0048
81494331|NCT01557244|162680669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline mean volume voided per catheterization and baseline weight.||||0.0100
81494332|NCT01557244|162680669|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-16.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.14|30.29||||||||30.29|-63.14|
81494333|NCT01557244|162680669|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.0|48.57||||||||48.57|-46.00|
81494334|NCT01557244|162680670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2246|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline mean volume voided per micturition or catheterization and baseline weight.||||0.2246
81494335|NCT01557244|162680670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline mean volume voided per micturition or catheterization and baseline weight.||||0.0003
81494336|NCT01557244|162680670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0161|||||||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated for change from Baseline at Week 12, based on an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline mean volume voided per micturition or catheterization and baseline weight.||||0.0161
81494337|NCT01557244|162680670|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-18.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.0|24.53||||||||24.53|-61.00|
81494338|NCT01557244|162680670|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|18.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.93|60.65||||||||60.65|-22.93|
81494339|NCT01313676|162680706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.878||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.739|1.042|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.042|0.739|0.137
81494340|NCT01313676|162680706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction in risk of death|12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|26.1|||||Confidence Interval (95%) and Estimated Value is presented for the percent reduction in risk of death at any time up to or on the CED, calculated as (1-hazard ratio)\*100|||26.1|-4.2|
81494341|NCT01313676|162680706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.911||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.767|1.081|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.081|0.767|0.284
81494342|NCT01313676|162680706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction in risk of death|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|23.3|||||Confidence Interval (95%) and Estimated Value is presented for the percent reduction in risk of death at any time up to or on the CED, calculated as (1-hazard ratio)\*100|||23.3|-8.1|
81494343|NCT01313676|162680706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.962||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.813|1.139|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.139|0.813|0.655
81494344|NCT01313676|162680706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction in risk of death|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|18.7|||||Confidence Interval (95%) and Estimated Value is presented for the percent reduction in risk of death at any time up to or on the CED, calculated as (1-hazard ratio)\*100|||18.7|-13.9|
81494345|NCT01313676|162680706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.964||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.808|1.149|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.149|0.808|0.681
81494346|NCT01313676|162680706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction in risk of death|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|19.2|||||Confidence Interval (95%) and Estimated Value is presented for the percent reduction in risk of death at any time up to or on the CED, calculated as (1-hazard ratio)\*100|||19.2|-14.9|
81494347|NCT01313676|162680706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.912||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.767|1.085|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.085|0.767|0.299
81494348|NCT01313676|162680706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction in risk of death|8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|23.3|||||Confidence Interval (95%) and Estimated Value is presented for the percent reduction in risk of death at any time up to or on the CED, calculated as (1-hazard ratio)\*100|||23.3|-8.5|
81494349|NCT01313676|162680707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|15.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||15|1|0.019
81494350|NCT01313676|162680707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|14.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||14|1|0.026
81494351|NCT01313676|162680707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5|-8|0.654
81494352|NCT01313676|162680707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|7.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7|-6|0.913
81494353|NCT01313676|162680707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|16.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16|3|0.004
81494354|NCT01313676|162680708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.926||||0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.143|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.143|0.750|0.475
81494355|NCT01313676|162680708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction in risk of CV event|7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|25.0|||||Confidence Interval and Estimated Value is presented for the percent reduction in risk of death at any time up to or on the CED, calculated as (1-hazard ratio)\*100|||25.0|-14.3|
81494356|NCT01313676|162680708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.896||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.723|1.111|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.111|0.723|0.317
81494357|NCT01313676|162680708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction in risk of CV event|10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|27.7|||||Confidence Interval and Estimated Value is presented for the percent reduction in risk of death at any time up to or on the CED, calculated as (1-hazard ratio)\*100|||27.7|-11.1|
81494358|NCT01313676|162680708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.988||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.802|1.217|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.217|0.802|0.908
81494359|NCT01313676|162680708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction in risk of death|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|19.8|||||Confidence Interval and Estimated Value is presented for the percent reduction in risk of death at any time up to or on the CED, calculated as (1-hazard ratio)\*100|||19.8|-21.7|
81494360|NCT01313676|162680708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.033||||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.834|1.281|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.281|0.834|0.763
81494361|NCT01313676|162680708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction in risk of death|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|16.6|||||Confidence Interval and Estimated Value is presented for the percent reduction in risk of death at any time up to or on the CED, calculated as (1-hazard ratio)\*100|||16.6|-28.1|
81494362|NCT01313676|162680708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.938||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.761|1.155|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.155|0.761|0.545
81494363|NCT01313676|162680708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent reduction in risk of death|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|23.9|||||Confidence Interval and Estimated Value is presented for the percent reduction in risk of death at any time up to or on the CED, calculated as (1-hazard ratio)\*100|||23.9|-15.5|
81494364|NCT03931785|162680709|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|0.08||||0.7467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.58|||MMRM||MD-7246 minus placebo|||0.58|-0.42|0.7467
81494365|NCT03931785|162680709|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.43||||0.0941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.93|||MMRM||MD-7246 minus placebo|||0.93|-0.07|0.0941
81494366|NCT03931785|162680709|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.06||||0.8098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.56|||MMRM||MD-7246 minus placebo|||0.56|-0.44|0.8098
81494367|NCT03931785|162680710|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Responder Rate|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|15.0|||||Difference in responder rate (MD-7246 - placebo). 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for differences in responder rates were obtained using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||15.0|-12.9|
81494368|NCT03931785|162680710|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Responder Rate|-11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|2.6|||||Difference in responder rate (MD-7246 - placebo). 95% CIs for differences in responder rates were obtained using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||2.6|-25.3|
81494369|NCT03931785|162680710|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Responder Rate|-7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|6.8|||||Difference in responder rate (MD-7246 - placebo). 95% CIs for differences in responder rates were obtained using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||6.8|-21.2|
81494370|NCT03931785|162680710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.043||||0.8852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.591|1.839|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio for response (MD-7246 : placebo)|||1.839|0.591|0.8852
81494371|NCT03931785|162680710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.634||||0.1152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.117|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio for response (MD-7246 : placebo)|||1.117|0.360|0.1152
81494372|NCT03931785|162680710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.749||||0.3157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.425|1.317|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio for response (MD-7246 : placebo)|||1.317|0.425|0.3157
81494373|NCT00292370|162680730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81494374|NCT00378560|162680747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Relative Risk Reduction|87.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.2|97.6|||||Binomial probability conditional on the fixed number of events.|||97.6|59.2|
81494375|NCT00378560|162680748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494376|NCT00378560|162680749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494377|NCT00378560|162680750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494378|NCT00378560|162680751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494379|NCT03992482|162680763|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||1.000
81494380|NCT03992482|162680764|OTHER|||||||0.0044|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0044
81494381|NCT03992482|162680765|OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0002
81494382|NCT04250363|162680791|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.57||||0.00284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|10.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.6|1.85|0.00284
81494383|NCT04250363|162680791|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.19||||0.00367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|14.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||14.8|2.00|0.00367
81494384|NCT04250363|162680791|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.22||||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|23.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||23.7|1.90|0.0137
81494385|NCT04250363|162680791|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.00349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|4.48|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.48|1.47|0.00349
81494386|NCT04250363|162680791|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.6||||0.00594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.19|129.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||129|3.19|0.00594
81494387|NCT04535362|162680797|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The fixed effects in the mixed models were infusion rate (2.5 minutes, 5 minutes and 10 minutes (placebo)), cigarette condition (menthol vs. non-menthol), and their interaction. We also controlled for order effects of cigarette condition by including session in the models Subject was a clustering factor and different variance-covariance structures were considered within each condition and subject. The best-fitting structure was selected based on Schwartz's Bayesian Criterion.||||0.93
81494388|NCT04535362|162680798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The fixed effects in the mixed models were infusion rate (2.5 minutes, 5 minutes and 10 minutes (placebo)), cigarette condition (menthol vs. non-menthol), and their interaction. We also controlled for order effects of cigarette condition by including session in the models Subject was a clustering factor and different variance-covariance structures were considered within each condition and subject. The best-fitting structure was selected based on Schwartz's Bayesian Criterion.||||0.68
81494389|NCT04535362|162680800|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The fixed effects in the mixed models were infusion rate (2.5 minutes, 5 minutes and 10 minutes (placebo)), cigarette condition (menthol vs. non-menthol), and their interaction. We also controlled for order effects of cigarette condition by including session in the models Subject was a clustering factor and different variance-covariance structures were considered within each condition and subject. The best-fitting structure was selected based on Schwartz's Bayesian Criterion.||||0.37
81494390|NCT04535362|162680801|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The fixed effects in the mixed models were infusion rate (2.5 minutes, 5 minutes and 10 minutes (placebo)), cigarette condition (menthol vs. non-menthol), and their interaction. We also controlled for order effects of cigarette condition by including session in the models Subject was a clustering factor and different variance-covariance structures were considered within each condition and subject. The best-fitting structure was selected based on Schwartz's Bayesian Criterion.||||0.20
81494391|NCT03074643|162680812|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race||||||0.16
81494392|NCT03074643|162680812|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race||||||0.45
81494393|NCT03074643|162680813|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race||||||0.81
81494394|NCT03074643|162680813|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race||||||0.80
81494395|NCT03074643|162680814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race||||||0.56
81494396|NCT03074643|162680814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race||||||0.96
81494397|NCT03074643|162680815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race||||||0.76
81494398|NCT03074643|162680815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race||||||0.45
81494399|NCT03074643|162680816|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race||||||0.75
81494400|NCT03074643|162680816|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race||||||0.95
81494401|NCT03074643|162680817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race||||||0.06
81494402|NCT03074643|162680817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race||||||0.22
81494403|NCT03074643|162680818|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race||||||0.48
81494404|NCT03074643|162680818|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, sex, race||||||0.22
81494405|NCT00927186|162680821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The pre-specified significance level 0.05 was used.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494406|NCT00927186|162680822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81494407|NCT00927186|162680823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494408|NCT00927186|162680823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value is for 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81494409|NCT00927186|162680824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494410|NCT00927186|162680824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494411|NCT00927186|162680825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81494412|NCT00927186|162680825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81494413|NCT00927186|162680826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL) at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494414|NCT00927186|162680826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL) at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494415|NCT00927186|162680826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL) at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81494416|NCT00927186|162680826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL) at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81494417|NCT00927186|162680827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494418|NCT00927186|162680827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494419|NCT00927186|162680828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81494420|NCT00927186|162680828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81494421|NCT00927186|162680829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL) at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494422|NCT00927186|162680829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL) at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494423|NCT00927186|162680829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL) at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81494424|NCT00927186|162680829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL) at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81494425|NCT00927186|162680830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494426|NCT00927186|162680830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81542433|NCT00385671|162761175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated heart rate.||||0.060
81494427|NCT00927186|162680831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.020
81494428|NCT00927186|162680831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81494429|NCT00927186|162680832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL) at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494430|NCT00927186|162680832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL) at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494431|NCT00927186|162680832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL) at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.039
81494432|NCT00927186|162680832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL) at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.025
81494433|NCT00927186|162680833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494434|NCT00927186|162680833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494435|NCT00927186|162680834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.050
81494436|NCT00927186|162680834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.016
81494437|NCT00927186|162680835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL) at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494438|NCT00927186|162680835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL) at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494439|NCT00927186|162680835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL) at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81575918|NCT01782222|162823186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.18|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to End of Maintenance containing treatment and disease stage as factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||2.18|-2.61|0.859
81542434|NCT00385671|162761175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.596||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated heart rate.||||0.596
81542435|NCT00385671|162761176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.332||95.0||||P-value is for high. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of patients with treatment-emergent high body weight.||||0.332
81494440|NCT00927186|162680835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL) at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81494441|NCT00927186|162680836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494442|NCT00927186|162680836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494443|NCT00927186|162680837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.906||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.906
81494444|NCT00927186|162680837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.159||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.159
81494445|NCT00927186|162680838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL) at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.049
81494446|NCT00927186|162680838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL) at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494447|NCT00927186|162680838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.151||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL) at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.151
81542436|NCT00385671|162761176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065||95.0||||P-value is for high. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of patients with treatment-emergent high body weight.||||0.065
81494448|NCT00927186|162680838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.196||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL) at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.196
81494449|NCT00927186|162680839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.502||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.502
81494450|NCT00927186|162680839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.597||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.597
81494451|NCT00927186|162680840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.077
81494452|NCT00927186|162680840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.358||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.358
81494453|NCT00927186|162680841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.647||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL) at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.647
81494454|NCT00927186|162680841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL) at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.120
81494455|NCT00927186|162680841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.695||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL) at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.695
81494456|NCT00927186|162680841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL) at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81494457|NCT00927186|162680842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494458|NCT00927186|162680842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494459|NCT00927186|162680843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81494460|NCT00927186|162680843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.198||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.198
81494461|NCT00927186|162680844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL) at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.022
81494462|NCT00927186|162680844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL) at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494463|NCT00927186|162680844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.151||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL) at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.151
81494464|NCT00927186|162680844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.139||95.0||||-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL) at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.139
81494465|NCT00927186|162680845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.154||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.154
81494466|NCT00927186|162680845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.052
81494467|NCT00927186|162680846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.906||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.906
81494468|NCT00927186|162680846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.159||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.159
81494469|NCT00927186|162680847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.979||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL) at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.979
81542437|NCT00385671|162761176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.622||95.0||||P-value is for high. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of patients with treatment-emergent high body weight.||||0.622
81494470|NCT00927186|162680847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL) at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81494471|NCT00927186|162680847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.695||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL) and no labels (NL) at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.695
81494472|NCT00927186|162680847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.853||95.0||||P-value is for double labels (DL), imputed single labels (ISL) and no labels (NL) at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.853
81494473|NCT00927186|162680848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for sLS/BS.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494474|NCT00927186|162680848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for dLS/BS.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494475|NCT00927186|162680849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-value is for sLS/BS.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.006
81494476|NCT00927186|162680849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value is for dLS/BS.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81494477|NCT00927186|162680850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for sLS/BS at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494478|NCT00927186|162680850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for dLS/BS at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494479|NCT00927186|162680850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-value is for sLS/BS at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81494480|NCT00927186|162680850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-value is for dLS/BS at 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.006
81494481|NCT00927186|162680851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"P-value is a comparison of No Label vs. Single, Double, Single and Double Label."|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81494482|NCT00927186|162680852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0||||"P-value is a comparison of No Label vs. Single, Double, Single and Double Label."|Fisher Exact|||||||0.033
81494483|NCT00927186|162680853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"P-value is a comparison of No Label vs. Single, Double, Single and Double Label at 6 months."|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81494484|NCT00927186|162680853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0||||"P-value is a comparison of No Label vs. Single, Double, Single and Double Label at 24 months."|Fisher Exact|||||||0.009
81494485|NCT00927186|162680854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81494486|NCT00927186|162680855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.906||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.906
81494487|NCT00927186|162680856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.536||95.0||||P-value is for 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.536
81494488|NCT00927186|162680856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.896||95.0||||P-value is for 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.896
81494489|NCT00927186|162680857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494490|NCT00927186|162680858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81494491|NCT00927186|162680859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494492|NCT00927186|162680860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81494493|NCT00927186|162680861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494494|NCT00927186|162680861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-value is for 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.006
81494495|NCT00927186|162680862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494496|NCT00927186|162680863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.079
81494497|NCT00927186|162680864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494498|NCT00927186|162680864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0||||P-value is for 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.039
81494499|NCT00927186|162680865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.014
81494500|NCT00927186|162680866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.079
81494501|NCT00927186|162680867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0||||P-value is for 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.027
81494502|NCT00927186|162680867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.268||95.0||||P-value is for 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.268
81494503|NCT00927186|162680868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494504|NCT00927186|162680869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.025
81494505|NCT00927186|162680870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||P-value is for 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.012
81494506|NCT00927186|162680870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092||95.0||||P-value is for 24 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.092
81494507|NCT00927186|162680871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for change from baseline at 1 month.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81494508|NCT00927186|162680871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for change from baseline at 3 months.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81494509|NCT00927186|162680871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for change from baseline at 6 months.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81494510|NCT00927186|162680872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81494511|NCT00927186|162680873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for change from baseline at 1 month.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81494512|NCT00927186|162680873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for change from baseline at 3 months.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81494513|NCT00927186|162680873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for change from baseline at 6 months.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81494514|NCT00927186|162680874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81494515|NCT00927186|162680875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for change from baseline at 1 month.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81494516|NCT00927186|162680875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for change from baseline at 3 months.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81494517|NCT00927186|162680875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for change from baseline at 6 months.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81494518|NCT00927186|162680876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81494519|NCT00604383|162680877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.034
81494520|NCT00793611|162680941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|19 degrees of freedom||ITT between group differences in change scores compared for behavioral therapy and hypnotherapy groups. Power analysis: This is a pilot study underpowered find between group differences based on our power analysis(a 20% difference between groups would require 88 women, assuming 80% power and α=0.05 based on Freeman's study cited later). The purpose of this pilot study is to evaluate the feasibility of the larger study and determine the appropriate control intervention and outcomes||||.07
81494521|NCT00793611|162680942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||intent to treat.||||.17
81494522|NCT00793611|162680943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||intent to treat||||.009
81494523|NCT03757715|162680952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.16
81494524|NCT03757715|162680953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.42
81494525|NCT03156621|162680954|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-35.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.2|-19.9||P-value taken from MMRM (mixed-effect model with repeated measures) analysis|MMRM||p-value vs Placebo|||-19.9|-51.2|<0.0001
81494526|NCT03156621|162680955|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-29.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.3|-17.3||p-value taken from MMRM (mixed-effect model with repeated measures) analysis|MMRM|||||-17.3|-42.3|< 0.0001
81494527|NCT03156621|162680956|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-32.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.6|-18.2||P-value taken from MMRM (mixed-effect model with repeated measures) analysis|MMRM|||||-18.2|-47.6|< 0.0001
81494528|NCT03156621|162680957|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-26.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.9|-14.0||P-value taken from MMRM (mixed-effect model with repeated measures) analysis.|MMRM|||||-14.0|-38.9|< 0.0001
81494529|NCT03156621|162680958|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|12.2|||=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|48.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||48.8|3.1|= 0.0004
81494530|NCT03156621|162680959|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|36.5|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|308.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||308.9|4.3|= 0.0010
81494531|NCT03156621|162680960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.5|-15.2|||Regression model|||||-15.2|-41.5|< 0.0001
81542438|NCT00385671|162761176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.103||95.0||||P-value is for low. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of patients with treatment-emergent low body weight.||||0.103
81542439|NCT00385671|162761176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0||||P-value is for low. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of patients with treatment-emergent low body weight.||||0.034
81575919|NCT01782222|162823187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-7.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-2.28|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to End of Maintenance containing treatment and disease stage as factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||-2.28|-12.30|0.005
81494532|NCT03156621|162680961|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.7|||=|0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3||Maximum likelihood estimate does not exist||Exact Conditional Logistic Regression||||||3.3|= 0.0017
81494533|NCT03156621|162680962|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|=|0.3541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|11.3||P-value taken from MMRM (mixed-effect model with repeated measures) analysis.|MMRM|||||11.3|-4.1|= 0.3541
81494534|NCT03156621|162680963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|2.6||||||||2.6|-25.2|
81494535|NCT03156621|162680964|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|3.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|10.7||||||||10.7|-3.6|
81494536|NCT03156621|162680965|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-35.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.2|-19.9||||||||-19.9|-51.2|
81494537|NCT03156621|162680966|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-29.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.3|-17.3||||||||-17.3|-43.3|
81494538|NCT03156621|162680967|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-32.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.6|-18.2||||||||-18.2|-47.6|
81494539|NCT03156621|162680968|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-26.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.9|-14.0||||||||-14.0|-28.9|
81494540|NCT03156621|162680969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.5|-15.2||||||||-15.2|-41.5|
81494541|NCT03156621|162680970|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|11.3||||||||11.3|-4.1|
81494542|NCT03156621|162680971|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|2.6||||||||2.6|-25.2|
81494543|NCT03156621|162680972|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|10.7||||||||10.7|-3.6|
81494544|NCT03156621|162680973|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|48.8||||||≥15% reduction||48.8|3.1|
81494545|NCT03156621|162680973|SUPERIORITY|≥ 30% reduction|Odds Ratio (OR)|36.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|308.9||||||||308.9|4.3|
81494546|NCT03156621|162680973|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3||Maximum likelihood estimate does not exist|||||≥ 50% reduction|||3.3|
81494547|NCT03156621|162680974|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1||||||||-0.1|-0.6|
81494548|NCT06399471|162681003|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary.||||||0.126||||||One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary.|ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the Power Knee and the C-Leg 4.0 when used during Ten Meter Walking Test.||||0.126
81494549|NCT06399471|162681003|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary.||||||0.015|||||||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the Power Knee and the Rheo when used during Ten Meter Walking Test.||||0.015
81494550|NCT06399471|162681003|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary.||||||0.852|||||||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the Rheo and the C-Leg 4.0 when used during Ten Meter Walking Test.||||0.852
81494551|NCT06399471|162681004|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the Power Knee and the C-Leg 4.0 when used during Two Meter Walking Test.||||0.003
81494552|NCT06399471|162681004|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary||||||0.027|||||||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the Power Knee and the Rheo when used during Two Meter Walking Test.||||0.027
81494553|NCT06399471|162681004|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary||||||0.425|||||||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the Rheo and the C-Leg 4.0 when used during Two Meter Walking Test.||||0.425
81494554|NCT06399471|162681005|OTHER|Non-parametric Friedman's test with multiple comparison correction||||||0.006|||||||Non-parametric Friedman's test with mult|||The Non-parametric Friedman's test was used to compare the survey results between the participants using the Power Knee and the C-Leg 4.0.||||0.006
81494555|NCT06399471|162681005|OTHER|Non-parametric Friedman's test with multiple comparison correction||||||0.236|||||||Non-parametric Friedman's test with mult|||The Non-parametric Friedman's test was used to compare the survey results between the participants using the Power Knee and the Rheo.||||0.236
81494556|NCT06399471|162681005|OTHER|Non-parametric Friedman's test with multiple comparison correction||||||0.118|||||||Non-parametric Friedman's test with mult|||The Non-parametric Friedman's test was used to compare the survey results between the participants using the Rheo and the C-Leg 4.0.||||0.118
81494557|NCT06399471|162681006|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary.||||||0.687|||||||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the Power Knee, the C-Leg 4.0, and the Rheo when used during Stance Time Asymmetry Index test.||||0.687
81494558|NCT06399471|162681007|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary.||||||0.082|||||||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the Power Knee, the C-Leg 4.0, and Rheo when used during the Narrowing beam walking test.||||0.082
81542440|NCT00385671|162761176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.808||95.0||||P-value is for low. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of patients with treatment-emergent low body weight.||||0.808
81542441|NCT00385671|162761177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||95.0||||P-value is for AST. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 in AST.||||0.055
81542442|NCT00385671|162761177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||95.0||||P-value is for AST. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 in AST.||||0.051
81575920|NCT01782222|162823187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-6.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|-1.21|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to End of Maintenance containing treatment and disease stage as factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||-1.21|-10.90|0.015
81494559|NCT06399471|162681008|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary.||||||0.943|||||||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the reported falls when for when the Power Knee, C-Leg 4.0, and the Rheo were used.||||0.943
81494560|NCT06399471|162681009|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary.||||||0.535|||||||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the Physiological cost index for when the Power Knee, the C-Leg 4.0, and the Rheo were used.||||0.535
81494561|NCT06399471|162681010|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary.||||||0.229|||||||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the Stair Ascent Speed for the Power Knee, C-Leg 4.0, and the Rheo when used.||||0.229
81494562|NCT06399471|162681011|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary.||||||0.528|||||||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the Stair Descent Speed for the Power Knee, C-Leg 4.0, and the Rheo when used.||||0.528
81494563|NCT06399471|162681012|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary.||||||0.144|||||||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the Ramp Ascent Speed between the Power Knee and the C-Leg 4.0.||||0.144
81494564|NCT06399471|162681012|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary.||||||0.024|||||||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the Ramp Ascent Speed between the Power Knee and the Rheo.||||0.024
81494565|NCT06399471|162681012|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary.||||||0.949|||||||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the Ramp Ascent Speed between the Rheo and the C-Leg 4.0.||||0.949
81494566|NCT06399471|162681013|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary||||||0.051|||||||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the Ramp Descent Speed for the Power Knee, C-Leg 4.0, and the Rheo when used.||||0.051
81494567|NCT06399471|162681014|OTHER|One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA with sphericity correction (Huynh-Feldt) applied if necessary||||||0.367|||||||ANOVA|||An ANOVA was used to compare the Steps per Day for the Power Knee, C-Leg 4.0, and the Rheo when used.||||0.367
81494568|NCT05529173|162681015|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81494569|NCT00682838|162681088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.50
81494570|NCT00185900|162681089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81494571|NCT03566550|162681105|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.04
81494572|NCT03566550|162681106|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3
81494573|NCT03566550|162681107|OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.021
81494574|NCT03566550|162681108|OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.012
81494575|NCT03566550|162681109|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81542443|NCT00385671|162761177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.993||95.0||||P-value is for AST. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 in AST.||||0.993
81542444|NCT00385671|162761177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.928||95.0||||P-value is for ALT. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 in ALT.||||0.928
81494576|NCT00407030|162681112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-5.9||Due to the hierarchical testing no adjustment of type I error was necessary.|ANCOVA|Independent variables in the model were treatment, baseline TWSTRS-Total score, gender, age, pre-treatment of cervical dystonia, and pooled center.||Hierarchical testing: Primary null hypothesis: incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin) (240 Units) identical to placebo. Rejection of 1st hypothesis lead to test of 2nd null hypothesis: incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin) (120 Units) identical to placebo. Rejection of 2nd hypothesis lead to test of 3rd null hypothesis: incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin) (240 Units) identical to incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin) (120 Units). 3 separate models were used to test these hypotheses which results in different LS means estimates.||-5.9|-12.0|<0.001
81542445|NCT00385671|162761177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.609||95.0||||P-value is for ALT. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 in ALT.||||0.609
81542446|NCT00385671|162761177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.675||95.0||||P-value is for ALT. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 in ALT.||||0.675
81494577|NCT00407030|162681118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|-4.6||Due to the hierarchical testing no adjustment of type I error was necessary.|ANCOVA|Independent variables in the model were treatment, baseline TWSTRS-Total score, gender, age, pre-treatment of cervical dystonia, and pooled center.||Hierarchical testing: Primary null hypothesis: incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin) (240 Units) identical to placebo. Rejection of 1st hypothesis lead to test of 2nd null hypothesis: incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin) (120 Units) identical to placebo. Rejection of 2nd hypothesis lead to test of 3rd null hypothesis: incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin) (240 Units) identical to incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin) (120 Units). 3 separate models were used to test these hypotheses which results in different LS means estimates.||-4.6|-10.4|<0.001
81494578|NCT00407030|162681119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.6||Due to the hierarchical testing no adjustment of type I error was necessary.|ANCOVA|Independent variables in the model were treatment, baseline TWSTRS-Total score, gender, age, pre-treatment of cervical dystonia, and pooled center.||Hierarchical testing: Primary null hypothesis: incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin) (240 Units) identical to placebo. Rejection of 1st hypothesis lead to test of 2nd null hypothesis: incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin) (120 Units) identical to placebo. Rejection of 2nd hypothesis lead to test of 3rd null hypothesis: incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin) (240 Units) identical to incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin) (120 Units). 3 separate models were used to test these hypotheses which results in different LS means estimates.||4.6|-2.1|0.447
81494579|NCT03518203|162681172|EQUIVALENCE|A binomial test was used to test 6 month survival in study cohort against an 18% historical rate.|Proportion|0.714|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold was 0.05.|binomial test|||||||<0.0001
81494580|NCT00345592|162681176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.987|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.684|1.503||||||||1.503|0.684|
81542447|NCT00385671|162761177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.985||95.0||||P-value is for GGT. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 in GGT.||||0.985
81542448|NCT00385671|162761177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.847||95.0||||P-value is for GGT. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 in GGT.||||0.847
81542449|NCT00385671|162761177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.832||95.0||||P-value is for GGT. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 in GGT.||||0.832
81542450|NCT00385671|162761177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.169||95.0||||P-value is for AlkPhos. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 in AlkPhos.||||0.169
81494581|NCT03632720|162681203|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) was greater (\>) -10% for all four serogroups.|Difference in Percentage|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|3.54||||||Serogroup A||3.54|-1.78|
81494582|NCT03632720|162681203|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \> -10% for all four serogroups.|Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|2.28||||||Serogroup C||2.28|-2.24|
81494583|NCT03632720|162681203|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \> -10% for all four serogroups.|Difference in Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|2.36||||||Serogroup Y||2.36|-2.33|
81494584|NCT03632720|162681203|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \> -10% for all four serogroups.|Difference in Percentage|-0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|1.81||||||Serogroup W||1.81|-3.22|
81494585|NCT01117350|162681251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.54||||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|8.93||"If superiority not demonstrated, switching from superiority to non-inferiority considered.~Conclusion of non-inferiority reached if lower limit of 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference (insulin glargine - liraglutide) \> or = to - 3.5%"|Chi-squared|||"Superiority testing~H0: Rate measured with insulin glargine = rate measured with liraglutide~H1: Rate measured with insulin glargine ≠ rate measured with liraglutide~Sample size calculation (465 randomized patients per arm) was based on the assumption of an expected success rate of 46% with insulin glargine and 35% with liraglutide, an alpha risk of 5% (2-sided) and a power of 90%, taking into account an estimated non evaluability rate of 10%."||8.93|-3.88|0.439
81542451|NCT00385671|162761177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91||95.0||||P-value is for AlkPhos. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 in AlkPhos.||||0.910
81542452|NCT00385671|162761177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.134||95.0||||P-value is for AlkPhos. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 in AlkPhos.||||0.134
81542453|NCT00385671|162761178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.285||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 total bilirubin.||||0.285
81542454|NCT00385671|162761178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.505||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 in total bilirubin.||||0.505
81575921|NCT01782222|162823188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.17|1.76|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to End of Maintenance containing treatment and disease stage as factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||1.76|-8.17|0.200
81494586|NCT00286455|162681275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.31||A step-down strategy was used for the primary analysis. First, the 25mg dose was compared to placebo at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level. The 12.5 mg dose was compared to placebo only if the comparison of the 25mg dose to placebo was significant.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint (HbA1c) as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|Null Hypothesis: No difference between treatment and placebo arms in change from baseline in glycosylated hemoglobin. Sample size calculated based on normally distributed means. For comparison of either dose vs. placebo (2-sample t-test), study sample size \>=325 subjects had 95% power to detect a treatment difference as small as 0.5% in the supportive per protocol analysis set assuming SD=0.8%, 2-sided \>0.05 significance level and \>=80% of subjects meeting per protocol criteria.||-0.31|-0.76|<0.001
81494587|NCT00286455|162681275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.35|||ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint (HbA1c) as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|Null Hypothesis: No difference between treatment and placebo arms in change from baseline in glycosylated hemoglobin. Sample size calculated based on normally distributed means. For comparison of either dose vs. placebo (2-sample t-test), study sample size \>=325 subjects had 95% power to detect a treatment difference as small as 0.5% in the supportive per protocol analysis set assuming SD=0.8%, 2-sided \>0.05 significance level and \>=80% of subjects meeting per protocol criteria.||-0.35|-0.80|<0.001
81494588|NCT00286455|162681276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.14||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.14|-0.39|<0.001
81494589|NCT00286455|162681276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.21||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.21|-0.46|<0.001
81494590|NCT00286455|162681277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.23||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.23|-0.57|<0.001
81494591|NCT00286455|162681277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.33||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.33|-0.68|<0.001
81494592|NCT00286455|162681278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.25||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.25|-0.63|<0.001
81494593|NCT00286455|162681278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.35||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.35|-0.73|<0.001
81494594|NCT00286455|162681279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.27||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.27|-0.68|<0.001
81494595|NCT00286455|162681279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.33||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.33|-0.74|<0.001
81494596|NCT00286455|162681280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.24||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.24|-0.67|<0.001
81542455|NCT00385671|162761178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.679||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 in total bilirubin.||||0.679
81542456|NCT00385671|162761179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in fasting blood glucose.||||0.047
81542457|NCT00385671|162761179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.232||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in fasting blood glucose.||||0.232
81542458|NCT00385671|162761179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.424||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in fasting blood glucose.||||0.424
81494597|NCT00286455|162681280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.27||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.27|-0.70|<0.001
81494598|NCT00286455|162681281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.2||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|-5.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-5.0|-21.5|0.002
81494599|NCT00286455|162681281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|-10.4||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-10.4|-27.0|<0.001
81494600|NCT00286455|162681282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-10.1||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-10.1|-26.7|<0.001
81494601|NCT00286455|162681282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.7|-13.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-13.0|-29.7|<0.001
81494602|NCT00286455|162681283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|-9.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-9.7|-27.1|<0.001
81494603|NCT00286455|162681283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|-15.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-15.7|-33.2|<0.001
81494604|NCT00286455|162681284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|-6.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-6.7|-26.8|0.001
81542459|NCT00385671|162761180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.298||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in hemoglobin A1C.||||0.298
81542460|NCT00385671|162761180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.987||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in hemoglobin A1C.||||0.987
81542461|NCT00385671|162761180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.297||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|Analysis of Variance model \& t-test: Rank-transformed Change=InvestigatorGroup+Treatment. Last-observation-carried-forward imputation was implemented.||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in mean change from baseline to 12 Weeks in hemoglobin A1C.||||0.297
81542462|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value is for AST. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated AST values.||||1.00
81542463|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.749||95.0||||P-value is for AST. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated AST values.||||0.749
81542464|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75||95.0||||P-value is for AST. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated AST values.||||0.750
81542465|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||P-value is for ALT. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated ALT values.||||0.050
81542466|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0||||P-value is for ALT. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated ALT values.||||0.320
81494605|NCT00286455|162681284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.4|-12.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-12.2|-32.4|<0.001
81494606|NCT00286455|162681285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|-6.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-6.2|-26.8|0.002
81494607|NCT00286455|162681285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.6|-10.8||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-10.8|-31.6|<0.001
81494608|NCT00286455|162681286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|-8.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-8.7|-30.9|<0.001
81494609|NCT00286455|162681286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.6|-12.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-12.2|-34.6|<0.001
81494610|NCT00286455|162681287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|-8.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-8.0|-30.6|<0.001
81494611|NCT00286455|162681287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.7|-12.9||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-12.9|-35.7|<0.001
81494612|NCT00286455|162681288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.1|-9.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-9.0|-34.1|<0.001
81494613|NCT00286455|162681288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.4|-15.1||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-15.1|-40.4|<0.001
81494614|NCT00286455|162681289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.569||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.257|1.262|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||1.262|0.257|0.165
81494615|NCT00286455|162681289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.32||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.138|0.739|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||0.739|0.138|0.008
81494616|NCT00286455|162681290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.194||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.073|0.516|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||0.516|0.073|0.001
81494617|NCT00286455|162681290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.145|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.405|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||0.405|0.052|<0.001
81494618|NCT00286455|162681291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.6||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|0.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.2|-15.3|0.056
81494619|NCT00286455|162681291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|-5.5||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-5.5|-21.1|<0.001
81494620|NCT00286455|162681292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|9.4||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||9.4|-7.8|0.850
81494621|NCT00286455|162681292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|11.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||11.2|-6.2|0.571
81494622|NCT00286455|162681293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|7.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||7.0|-7.8|0.917
81494623|NCT00286455|162681293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|1.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.7|-13.2|0.133
81494624|NCT00286455|162681294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|4.3||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.3|-12.1|0.348
81494625|NCT00286455|162681294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|2.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||2.2|-14.3|0.152
81494626|NCT00286455|162681295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.2||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|1.4||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.4|-11.7|0.120
81494627|NCT00286455|162681295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|1.1||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.1|-12.1|0.104
81494628|NCT00286455|162681296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|2.8||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||2.8|-10.9|0.247
81494629|NCT00286455|162681296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|1.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.6|-12.3|0.129
81494630|NCT00286455|162681297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|2.67||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||2.67|-4.14|0.671
81494631|NCT00286455|162681297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.57|1.27||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||1.27|-5.57|0.218
81494632|NCT00286455|162681298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.54||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|5.14||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||5.14|-2.07|0.403
81494633|NCT00286455|162681298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|4.93||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.93|-2.35|0.487
81494634|NCT00286455|162681299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|6.08||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||6.08|-0.88|0.143
81542467|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44||95.0||||P-value is for ALT. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated ALT values.||||0.440
81494635|NCT00286455|162681299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|3.57||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.57|-3.46|0.974
81542468|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.498||95.0||||P-value is for TBili. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated TBili values.||||0.498
81542469|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.245||95.0||||P-value is for TBili. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated TBili values.||||0.245
81542470|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0||||P-value is for GGT. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated GGT values.||||0.160
81542471|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0||||P-value is for GGT. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated GGT values.||||0.280
81494636|NCT00286455|162681300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.97||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|4.71||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||4.71|-2.78|0.612
81494637|NCT00286455|162681300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.82|2.74||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||2.74|-4.82|0.587
81494638|NCT00286455|162681301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.99||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.99|-2.00|0.514
81494639|NCT00286455|162681301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|3.22||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.22|-2.83|0.899
81494640|NCT00286455|162681302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|3.58||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.58|-3.09|0.885
81494641|NCT00286455|162681302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|3.46||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.46|-3.28|0.958
81494642|NCT00286455|162681303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.051||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|-0.018||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.018|-0.084|0.003
81494643|NCT00286455|162681303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.072|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.105|-0.038||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.038|-0.105|<0.001
81494644|NCT00286455|162681304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.069|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.099|-0.038||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.038|-0.099|<0.001
81494645|NCT00286455|162681304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.052||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.083|-0.021||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.021|-0.083|0.001
81494646|NCT00286455|162681305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.068|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.103|-0.032||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.032|-0.103|<0.001
81494647|NCT00286455|162681305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.073|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.109|-0.037||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.037|-0.109|<0.001
81494648|NCT00286455|162681306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|-0.007||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.007|-0.084|0.021
81575922|NCT01782222|162823188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-3.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.19|2.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to End of Maintenance containing treatment and disease stage as factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||2.10|-8.19|0.239
81494649|NCT00286455|162681306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|-0.001||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.001|-0.079|0.043
81542472|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value is for GGT. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated GGT values.||||1.00
81494650|NCT00286455|162681307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.162|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.255|-0.069||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.069|-0.255|<0.001
81494651|NCT00286455|162681307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.159||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.254|-0.065||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.065|-0.254|0.001
81494652|NCT00286455|162681308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.086||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.138|-0.034||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.034|-0.138|0.001
81494653|NCT00286455|162681308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.084||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.137|-0.032||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||-0.032|-0.137|0.002
81494654|NCT00286455|162681309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.216||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.568|0.137||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.137|-0.568|0.230
81494655|NCT00286455|162681309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.154||||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.508|0.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.200|-0.508|0.393
81494656|NCT00286455|162681310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.084||||0.703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.348|0.515||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.515|-0.348|0.703
81494657|NCT00286455|162681310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.282||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.153|0.717||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.717|-0.153|0.203
81494658|NCT00286455|162681311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.232|0.569||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.569|-0.232|0.408
81494659|NCT00286455|162681311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.013||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.391|0.417||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.417|-0.391|0.949
81494660|NCT00286455|162681312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.38||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.380|-0.440|0.886
81494661|NCT00286455|162681312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.097||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.317||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.317|-0.510|0.645
81494662|NCT00286455|162681313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.378|0.239||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.239|-0.378|0.656
81575923|NCT01782222|162823189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.23||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.48|4.31|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to End of Maintenance containing treatment and disease stage as factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||4.31|-8.48|0.519
81494663|NCT00286455|162681313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.036||||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.347|0.275||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.275|-0.347|0.819
81494664|NCT00286455|162681314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.079||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.411|0.253||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.253|-0.411|0.642
81494665|NCT00286455|162681314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.332|0.338||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.338|-0.332|0.986
81494666|NCT00286455|162681315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.686||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|4.571|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||4.571|0.622|0.305
81494667|NCT00286455|162681315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.349||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.873|6.321|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||6.321|0.873|0.091
81542473|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0||||P-value is for FPG. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated FPG values.||||0.023
81494668|NCT00286455|162681316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.704||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.694|8.1|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||8.100|1.694|0.001
81494669|NCT00286455|162681316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.305||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.505|7.255|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||7.255|1.505|0.003
81494670|NCT00286455|162681317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.905||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.359|6.21|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||6.210|1.359|0.006
81494671|NCT00286455|162681317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.552|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.068|10.017|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||10.017|2.068|<0.001
81494672|NCT00286455|162681318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.663||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.367|5.188|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||5.188|1.367|0.004
81494673|NCT00286455|162681318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.277|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.671|6.429|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||6.429|1.671|<0.001
81494674|NCT00286455|162681319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.331||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.714|10.947|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||10.947|1.714|0.002
81494675|NCT00286455|162681319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.732||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.862|12.025|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||12.025|1.862|0.001
81542474|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.264||95.0||||P-value is for FPG. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated FPG values.||||0.264
81542475|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.325||95.0||||P-value is for FPG. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated FPG values.||||0.325
81542476|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1C. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated HbA1C values.||||1.00
81542477|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1C. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated HbA1C values.||||0.121
81494676|NCT00286455|162681320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.766||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.685|11.16|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||11.160|0.685|0.153
81494677|NCT00286455|162681320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.632||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.169|18.354|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model includes effects for treatment, geographic region, diabetes duration and baseline HbA1c.|Odd's Ratio (OR) compares alogliptin arm versus placebo. OR \<1.0 indicates lower incidence compared to placebo.|||18.354|1.169|0.029
81494678|NCT00286455|162681321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.102||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|Mantel Haenszel|Odd's Ratio and 95% CI not estimable using logistic regression model. Tested using extended Mantel-Haenszel test.||||||0.102
81494679|NCT00286455|162681321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||95.0||||No multiplicity adjustments.|Mantel Haenszel|Odd's Ratio and 95% CI not estimable using logistic regression model. Tested using extended Mantel-Haenszel test.||||||0.063
81494680|NCT00286455|162681322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.93||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.93|-0.18|0.186
81494681|NCT00286455|162681322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.89||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.89|-0.22|0.237
81494682|NCT00286455|162681323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.5||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.50|-0.74|0.702
81494683|NCT00286455|162681323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.93||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.93|-0.32|0.338
81494684|NCT00286455|162681324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.72||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.72|-0.74|0.978
81494685|NCT00286455|162681324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.74||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.74|-0.73|0.991
81494686|NCT00286455|162681325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.61||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.61|-1.16|0.539
81494687|NCT00286455|162681325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.49||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||0.49|-1.29|0.379
81494688|NCT00286455|162681326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|7.5||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||7.5|-4.4|0.616
81494689|NCT00286455|162681326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|5.8||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||5.8|-6.4|0.930
81494690|NCT00286455|162681327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|6.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||6.0|-5.3|0.915
81494691|NCT00286455|162681327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|6.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||6.7|-4.8|0.745
81494692|NCT00286455|162681328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|7.5||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||7.5|-3.4|0.466
81494693|NCT00286455|162681328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|9.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||9.6|-1.5|0.154
81494694|NCT00286455|162681329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|6.9||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||6.9|-5.1|0.774
81494695|NCT00286455|162681329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|7.1||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||7.1|-5.2|0.761
81494696|NCT00286455|162681330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|7.7||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||7.7|-4.2|0.559
81494697|NCT00286455|162681330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|8.0||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||8.0|-4.1|0.523
81494698|NCT00286455|162681331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|5.2||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||5.2|-7.4|0.739
81494699|NCT00286455|162681331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|3.6||No multiplicity adjustments.|ANCOVA|Treatment and geographic region as class variables; diabetes duration and baseline value for the endpoint parameter as covariates.|Negative mean treatment difference indicates larger decrease from baseline (more negative change from baseline) in the alogliptin arm compared to the placebo arm.|||3.6|-9.3|0.388
81494700|NCT02123511|162681428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1232|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.1232
81494701|NCT02123511|162681429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0422|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0422
81542478|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1C. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated HbA1C values.||||0.095
81494702|NCT02123511|162681430|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5634|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.5634
81542479|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||P-value is for AlkPhos. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated AlkPhos values.||||1.00
81575924|NCT01782222|162823189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-5.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.15||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.29|1.17|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to End of Maintenance containing treatment and disease stage as factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||1.17|-11.29|0.111
81494703|NCT02123511|162681431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.02
81494704|NCT02123511|162681432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.22
81494705|NCT02123511|162681433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.02
81494706|NCT02123511|162681434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.95
81494707|NCT02123511|162681435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.17
81494708|NCT02123511|162681436|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.48
81494709|NCT02123511|162681437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3824|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3824
81494710|NCT03636269|162681451|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.41|||Cui, Hung, Wang|||||2.41|1.08|0.020
81494711|NCT03636269|162681452|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.74|||Cui, Hung, Wang|||||2.74|1.14|0.010
81494712|NCT03636269|162681453|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|0.8|||ANCOVA|||||0.8|-4.3|0.171
81494713|NCT03636269|162681454|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||||-0.4|-1.7|0.002
81494714|NCT01507103|162681455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect estimate|-0.04||||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.65||Arm effect|type III SS F-test|||Category: CD8+ The difference between baseline and surgical tumor samples was analysed and compared across the 3 treatment arms (effect estimate for Arm A vs Arm C) based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model. Difference from baseline = Surgery value-Baseline value. Adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment arm as factor and baseline value as covariate. No interaction included. Pairwise tests have been performed to compare Arm A with Arm C, Arm B with Arm C, and Arm A with Arm B||0.65|-0.72|0.794
81494715|NCT01507103|162681455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect estimate|-0.2||||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.43||Arm effect|type III SS F-test|||Category: CD8+ The difference between baseline and surgical tumor samples was analysed and compared across the 3 treatment arms (effect estimate for Arm B vs Arm C) based on an ANCOVA model. Difference from baseline = Surgery value-Baseline value. Adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment arm as factor and baseline value as covariate. No interaction included. Pairwise tests have been performed to compare Arm A with Arm C, Arm B with Arm C, and Arm A with Arm B||0.43|-0.82|0.794
81494716|NCT01507103|162681455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect estimate|0.16||||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.82||Arm effect|type III SS F-test|||Category: CD8+ The difference between baseline and surgical tumor samples was analysed and compared across the 3 treatment arms (effect estimate for Arm A vs Arm B) based on an ANCOVA model. Difference from baseline = Surgery value-Baseline value. Adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment arm as factor and baseline value as covariate. No interaction included. Pairwise tests have been performed to compare Arm A with Arm C, Arm B with Arm C, and Arm A with Arm B||0.82|-0.49|0.794
81494717|NCT01507103|162681455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect estimate|0.02||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.57||Arm effect|type III SS F-test|||Category: CD8+/GrB+ The difference between baseline and surgical tumor samples was analysed and compared across the 3 treatment arms (effect estimate for Arm A vs Arm C) based on an ANCOVA model. Difference from baseline = Surgery value-Baseline value. Adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment arm as factor and baseline value as covariate. No interaction included. Pairwise tests have been performed to compare Arm A with Arm C, Arm B with Arm C, and Arm A with Arm B||0.57|-0.52|0.654
81494718|NCT01507103|162681455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect estimate|-0.19||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.31||Arm effect|type III SS F-test|||Category: CD8+/GrB+ The difference between baseline and surgical tumor samples was analysed and compared across the 3 treatment arms (effect estimate for Arm B vs Arm C) based on an ANCOVA model. Difference from baseline = Surgery value-Baseline value. Adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment arm as factor and baseline value as covariate. No interaction included. Pairwise tests have been performed to compare Arm A with Arm C, Arm B with Arm C, and Arm A with Arm B||0.31|-0.69|0.654
81494719|NCT01507103|162681455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect estimate|0.21||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.74||Arm effect|type III SS F-test|||Category: CD8+/GrB+ The difference between baseline and surgical tumor samples was analysed and compared across the 3 treatment arms (effect estimate for Arm A vs Arm B) based on an ANCOVA model. Difference from baseline = Surgery value-Baseline value. Adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment arm as factor and baseline value as covariate. No interaction included. Pairwise tests have been performed to compare Arm A with Arm C, Arm B with Arm C, and Arm A with Arm B||0.74|-0.31|0.654
81494720|NCT01507103|162681456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means estimate|-0.03||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.67|||type III SS F-test||Difference between Means adjusted on covariates baseline value and MSI category.|Category: CD8+ The difference in T cell infiltration from baseline to surgery was analysed and compared across the 3 treatment arms (effect estimate for Arm A vs Arm C) based on an ANCOVA model. Difference from baseline = Surgery value-Baseline value. Adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment arm as factor and baseline value and MSI category as covariates. No interaction included. Pairwise tests have been performed to compare Arm A with Arm C, Arm B with Arm C, and Arm A with Arm B.||0.67|-0.73|0.921
81494721|NCT01507103|162681456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means estimate|-0.2||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.44|||type III SS F-test||Difference between Means adjusted on covariates baseline value and MSI category.|Category: CD8+ The difference in T cell infiltration from baseline to surgery was analysed and compared across the 3 treatment arms (effect estimate for Arm B vs Arm C) based on an ANCOVA model. Difference from baseline = Surgery value-Baseline value. Adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment arm as factor and baseline value and MSI category as covariates. No interaction included. Pairwise tests have been performed to compare Arm A with Arm C, Arm B with Arm C, and Arm A with Arm B.||0.44|-0.83|0.921
81494722|NCT01507103|162681456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means estimate|0.17||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.83|||type III SS F-test||Difference between Means adjusted on covariates baseline value and MSI category.|Category: CD8+ The difference in T cell infiltration from baseline to surgery was analysed and compared across the 3 treatment arms (effect estimate for Arm A vs Arm B) based on an ANCOVA model. Difference from baseline = Surgery value-Baseline value. Adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment arm as factor and baseline value and MSI category as covariates. No interaction included. Pairwise tests have been performed to compare Arm A with Arm C, Arm B with Arm C, and Arm A with Arm B.||0.83|-0.50|0.921
81494723|NCT01507103|162681456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means estimate|0.02||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.58|||type III SS F-test||Difference between Means adjusted on covariates baseline value and MSI category.|Category:CD8+/GrB+ The difference in T cell infiltration from baseline to surgery was analysed and compared across the 3 treatment arms (effect estimate for Arm A vs Arm C) based on an ANCOVA model. Difference from baseline=Surgery value-Baseline value. Adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment arm as factor and baseline value and MSI category as covariates. No interaction included. Pairwise tests have been performed to compare Arm A with Arm C, Arm B with Arm C, and Arm A with Arm B.||0.58|-0.54|0.890
81494724|NCT01507103|162681456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means estimate|-0.19||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.31|||type III SS F-test||Difference between Means adjusted on covariates baseline value and MSI category.|Category:CD8+/GrB+ The difference in T cell infiltration from baseline to surgery was analysed and compared across the 3 treatment arms (effect estimate for Arm B vs Arm C) based on an ANCOVA model. Difference from baseline=Surgery value-Baseline value. Adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment arm as factor and baseline value and MSI category as covariates. No interaction included. Pairwise tests have been performed to compare Arm A with Arm C, Arm B with Arm C, and Arm A with Arm B.||0.31|-0.70|0.890
81494725|NCT01507103|162681456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means estimate|0.21||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.74|||type III SS F-test||Difference between Means adjusted on covariates baseline value and MSI category.|Category:CD8+/GrB+ The difference in T cell infiltration from baseline to surgery was analysed and compared across the 3 treatment arms (effect estimate for Arm A vs Arm B) based on an ANCOVA model. Difference from baseline=Surgery value-Baseline value. Adjustment was based on ANCOVA model with treatment arm as factor and baseline value and MSI category as covariates. No interaction included. Pairwise tests have been performed to compare Arm A with Arm C, Arm B with Arm C, and Arm A with Arm B.||0.74|-0.32|0.890
81494726|NCT00337194|162681518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.06
81494727|NCT00337194|162681519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81542480|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0||||P-value is for AlkPhos. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between pregabalin and duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated AlkPhos values.||||0.720
81494728|NCT03615534|162681527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Results were evaluated in terms of adjusted end line TG levels, embracing the least significant difference (LSD) for pair-wise comparison. Probability of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|MANCOVA|Covariates appearing in MANCOVA model are evaluated at the following baseline values: TG= 240.4 mg/dl, HDL-C = 31.8 mg/dl, ApoA1 = 144.6 mg/dl.||Multivariate Analysis of Covariance (MANCOVA), was applied to assess treatment effects among different arms, comprising the influence of the baseline TG level as a covariate, with further adjustments for baseline HDL-C, ApoA1levels.||||0.0001
81494729|NCT03615534|162681528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||Results were evaluated in terms of adjusted end line TC levels, embracing the least significant difference (LSD) for pair-wise comparison. Probability of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|MANCOVA|Covariates appearing in MANCOVA model are evaluated at the following baseline values: TC=199.9 mg/dl, Non HDL-C= 168.0 mg/dl, d-LDL-C= 119.1 mg/dl.||Multivariate Analysis of Covariance (MANCOVA), was applied to assess treatment effects among different arms, comprising the influence of the baseline TC level as a covariate, with further adjustments for baseline Non HDL-C and d-LDL-C.||||0.060
81494730|NCT03615534|162681528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Results were evaluated in terms of adjusted end line HDL-C levels, embracing the least significant difference (LSD) for pair-wise comparison. Probability of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|MANCOVA|Covariates appearing in MANCOVA model are evaluated at the following baseline values: HDL-C = 31.8 mg/dL,TG= 240.4 mg/dL, ApoA1 = 144.6 mg/dL.||Multivariate Analysis of Covariance (MANCOVA), was applied to assess treatment effects among different arms, comprising the influence of the baseline HDL-C level as a covariate, with further adjustments for baselineTG, ApoA1levels.||||0.0001
81494731|NCT03615534|162681528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.334||||||Results were evaluated in terms of adjusted end line d-LDL-C levels, embracing the least significant difference (LSD) for pair-wise comparison. Probability of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|MANCOVA|Covariates appearing in MANCOVA model are evaluated at the following baseline values: d-LDL-C= 119.1 mg/dl.TC=199.9 mg/dl, Non HDL-C= 168.0 mg/dl,||Multivariate Analysis of Covariance (MANCOVA), was applied to assess treatment effects among different arms, comprising the influence of the baseline d-LDL-C level as a covariate, with further adjustments for baseline TC and Non HDL-C .||||0.334
81494732|NCT03615534|162681528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||Results were evaluated in terms of adjusted end line Non HDL-C levels, embracing the least significant difference (LSD) for pair-wise comparison. Probability of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|MANCOVA|Covariates appearing in MANCOVA model are evaluated at the following baseline values: Non HDL-C= 168.0 mg/dl,TC=199.9 mg/dl, d-LDL-C= 119.1 mg/dl.||Multivariate Analysis of Covariance (MANCOVA), was applied to assess treatment effects among different arms, comprising the influence of the baseline Non HDL-C level as a covariate, with further adjustments for baseline TC and d-LDL-C.||||0.012
81494733|NCT03615534|162681528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Results were evaluated in terms of adjusted end line RC levels, embracing the least significant difference (LSD) for pair-wise comparison. Probability of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|MANCOVA|Covariates appearing in MANCOVA model are evaluated at the following baseline values:RC=48.9,TC=199.9, Non HDL-C=168.0, d-LDL-C=119.1, ApoB=133.1mg/dl||Multivariate Analysis of Covariance (MANCOVA), was applied to assess treatment effects among different arms, comprising the influence of the baseline RC level as a covariate, with further adjustments for baselineTC, Non HDL-C, d-LDL-C, and ApoB.||||0.001
81494734|NCT03615534|162681529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058||||||Results were evaluated in terms of adjusted end line ApoA1 levels, embracing the least significant difference (LSD) for pair-wise comparison. Probability of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|MANCOVA|Covariates appearing in MANCOVA model are evaluated at the following baseline values: ApoA1 = 144.6 mg/dl, TG= 240.4 mg/dl, HDL-C = 31.8 mg/dl.||Multivariate Analysis of Covariance (MANCOVA), was applied to assess treatment effects among different arms, comprising the influence of the baseline ApoA1 level as a covariate, with further adjustments for baseline TG and HDL-C levels.||||0.058
81494735|NCT03615534|162681529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067||||||Results were evaluated in terms of adjusted end line ApoB levels, embracing the least significant difference (LSD) for pair-wise comparison. Probability of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|MANCOVA|Covariates appearing in MANCOVA model are evaluated at the following baseline values:ApoB=133.1, RC=48.9,TC=199.9, Non HDL-C=168.0, d-LDL-C=119.1mg/dl||Multivariate Analysis of Covariance (MANCOVA), was applied to assess treatment effects among different arms, comprising the influence of the baseline ApoB level as a covariate, with further adjustments for baselineTC, Non HDL-C, dLDL-C, and RC .||||0.067
81494736|NCT03615534|162681530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Results were evaluated in terms of adjusted end line FSG levels, embracing the least significant difference (LSD) for pair-wise comparison. Probability of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|Covariates appearing in ANCOVA model are evaluated at the following baseline values: FSG= 95.7 mg/dl.||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA), was applied to assess treatment effects among different arms, comprising the influence of the baseline FSG level as a covariate.||||0.001
81494737|NCT03615534|162681531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.786||||||Results were evaluated in terms of adjusted end line eGFR levels, embracing the least significant difference (LSD) for pair-wise comparison. Probability of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|Covariates appearing in ANCOVA model are evaluated at the following baseline values: eGFR= 88.0 ml/min per 1.73 m\^2.||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA), was applied to assess treatment effects among different arms, comprising the influence of the baseline eGFR level as a covariate.||||0.786
81542481|NCT00385671|162761181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.722||95.0||||P-value is for AlkPhos. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori level of significance was specified to be 0.05 for between-treatment-group comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||Tested was the null-hypothesis that there would be no difference between duloxetine and gabapentin+duloxetine in the number of participants with treatment-emergent elevated AlkPhos values.||||0.722
81542482|NCT02766023|162761205|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.04||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.18|||Fisher Exact|||||0.18|-0.10|0.467
81542483|NCT02766023|162761206|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.95|||Chi-squared|||||0.95|0.30|0.031
81542484|NCT02766023|162761207|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.03||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.15|||Chi-squared|||Analysis is for self-reported compliance||0.15|-0.08|0.643
81542485|NCT02766023|162761207|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05||||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.17|||Chi-squared|||Analysis is for compliance assessed by staining.||0.17|-0.07|0.446
81494738|NCT03615534|162681532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Results were evaluated in terms of adjusted end line serum uric acid levels, embracing the least significant difference (LSD) for pair-wise comparison. Probability of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|Covariates appearing in ANCOVA model are evaluated at the following baseline values: serum uric acid= 5.0 mg/dl.||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA), was applied to assess treatment effects among different arms, comprising the influence of the baseline serum uric acid level as a covariate.||||0.0001
81494739|NCT03615534|162681533|OTHER|||||||0.201||||||Results were evaluated in terms of adjusted end line AST levels, embracing the least significant difference (LSD) for pair-wise comparison. Probability of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|"Covariates appearing in ANCOVA model are evaluated at the following baseline values: AST= 18.1 IU/L.~."||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA), was applied to assess treatment effects among different arms, comprising the influence of the baseline AST level as a covariate.||||0.201
81494740|NCT03615534|162681533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033||||||Results were evaluated in terms of adjusted end line ALT levels, embracing the least significant difference (LSD) for pair-wise comparison. Probability of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|Covariates appearing in ANCOVA model are evaluated at the following baseline values: ALT= 16.0 IU/L.||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA), was applied to assess treatment effects among different arms, comprising the influence of the baseline ALT level as a covariate.||||0.033
81494741|NCT03615534|162681533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.511||||||Results were evaluated in terms of adjusted end line CK levels, embracing the least significant difference (LSD) for pair-wise comparison. Probability of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|Covariates appearing in ANCOVA model are evaluated at the following baseline values: CK= 28.0 IU/L.||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA), was applied to assess treatment effects among different arms, comprising the influence of the baseline CK level as a covariate.||||0.511
81542486|NCT02766023|162761216|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|79.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.02|218.57|||Chi-squared|||||218.57|29.02|<0.001
81542487|NCT02766023|162761224|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|72.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.07|188.66|||Chi-squared|||||188.66|28.07|<0.001
81494742|NCT03615534|162681534|OTHER|||||||0.434||||||Results were evaluated in terms of adjusted end line diastolic blood pressure levels, embracing the least significant difference (LSD) for pair-wise comparison. Probability of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|Covariates appearing in ANCOVA model are evaluated at the following baseline values: diastolic blood pressure= 80.0 mmHg.||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA), was applied to assess treatment effects among different arms, comprising the influence of the baseline diastolic blood pressure level as a covariate.||||0.434
81542488|NCT02766023|162761225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.94|||Chi-squared|||||0.94|0.31|0.030
81542489|NCT02587221|162761247|OTHER|"VE=1-HR, where HR is the hazard ratio estimated by the Cox proportional hazards model for time to first occurrence of RT-PCR confirmed due to any strain.~An ILI was defined as presence of ≥1 respiratory symptom (e.g. sore throat, cough, sputum production, wheezing, or difficulty breathing) concurrently with ≥1 systemic symptom (temp \>37.2°C/99°F, chills, tiredness, headache, or myalgia) (protocol defined ILI definition)."|Vaccine efficacy (VE)|19.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.45|-5.27|38.91|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for covariates||The efficacy of aQIV would be demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided multiplicity adjusted 95%CI for the vaccine efficacy is \>40%||38.91|-5.27|
81542490|NCT02587221|162761252|OTHER|"VE=1-HR, where HR is the hazard ratio estimated by the Cox proportional hazards model for time to first occurrence of RT-PCR confirmed due to any strain.~An ILI was defined as the presence of fever (temperature \>37.2°C) with cough or sore throat (modified CDC ILI definition)."|Vaccine efficacy (VE)|32.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.23|48.67|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for covariates||||48.67|10.23|
81542491|NCT02587221|162761253|OTHER|"VE=1-HR, where HR is the hazard ratio estimated by the Cox proportional hazards model for time to first occurrence of culture confirmed influenza due to any strain of influenza antigenically matched to the vaccine strains.~An ILI was defined as the presence of ≥1 respiratory symptom (eg. sore throat, cough, sputum production, wheezing, or difficulty breathing) concurrently with ≥1 systemic symptom (temp \>37.2°C/99°F, chills, tiredness, headache, or myalgia) (protocol defined ILI definition)."|Vaccine efficacy (VE)|49.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.03|79.79|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for covariates||The efficacy of aQIV would be demonstrated if the LL of the two-sided multiplicity adjusted 95%CI for the vaccine efficacy is \>40%||79.79|-24.03|
81542492|NCT02587221|162761254|OTHER|"VE=1-HR, where HR is the hazard ratio estimated by the Cox proportional hazards model for time to first occurrence of culture confirmed influenza due to any strain of influenza antigenically matched to the strains selected for the seasonal vaccine.~An ILI was defined as presence of fever (temperature \>37.2°C) with cough or sore throat (modified CDC ILI definition)."|Vaccine efficacy (VE)|61.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.98|86.28|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for covariates||||86.28|-7.98|
81574398|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28||0.574|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|1.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.4|-2.9|0.574
81494743|NCT03615534|162681534|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.966||||||Results were evaluated in terms of adjusted end line systolic blood pressure levels, embracing the least significant difference (LSD) for pair-wise comparison. Probability of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|Covariates appearing in ANCOVA model are evaluated at the following baseline values: systolic blood pressure= 121.5 mmHg.||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA), was applied to assess treatment effects among different arms, comprising the influence of the baseline systolic blood pressure level as a covariate.||||0.966
81494744|NCT01750281|162681542|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A hazard ratio \<1 favours selumetinib in combination with docetaxel|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.61|||Cox Proportional Hazards|||||1.61|0.80|0.584
81494745|NCT01750281|162681542|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A hazard ratio \<1 favours selumetinib in combination with docetaxel|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.31|||Cox Proportional Hazards|||||1.31|0.65|0.690
81494746|NCT01750281|162681543|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A hazard ratio \<1 favours selumetinib in combination with docetaxel|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|2.13|||Cox Proportional Hazards|||||2.13|0.97|0.126
81494747|NCT01750281|162681543|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A hazard ratio \<1 favours selumetinib in combination with docetaxel|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.78|||Cox Proportional Hazards|||||1.78|0.80|0.485
81494748|NCT01122680|162681584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.113|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0043||95.0|0.036|0.19||First step of closed testing procedure, where the active treatments are compared to placebo. If this statisical test significant at the 0.05 alpha level then proceed to comparison of the next lower dose to placebo.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|This MMRM model includes treatment, period and baseline as fixed effects, and patient as a random effect.||Tio R5 minus Placebo||0.190|0.036|0.0043
81494749|NCT01122680|162681584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.1484||95.0|-0.021|0.135||Second step of closed testing procedure. If this statisical test significant at the 0.05 alpha level then proceed to comparison of the next lower dose to placebo.|Mixed effect repeated measures (MMRM)|This MMRM model includes treatment, period and baseline as fixed effects, and patient as a random effect.||Tio R2.5 minus Placebo||0.135|-0.021|0.1484
81494750|NCT01122680|162681584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0664||95.0|-0.005|0.138||This test is considered as descriptive.|Mixed effect repeated measures (MMRM)|This MMRM model includes treatment, period and baseline as fixed effects, and patient as a random effect.||Tio R1.25 minus Placebo||0.138|-0.005|0.0664
81494751|NCT01122680|162681584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||||95.0|-0.031|0.124|||Mixed effect repeated measures (MMRM)|This MMRM model includes treatment, period and baseline as fixed effects, and patient as a random effect.||Tio R5 minus Tio R1.25||0.124|-0.031|
81542493|NCT02587221|162761255|OTHER|"VE=1-HR, where HR is the hazard ratio estimated by the Cox proportional hazards model for time to first occurrence of culture confirmed influenza due to any vaccine strain regardless of antigenic match.~An ILI was defined as the presence of ≥1 respiratory symptom (e.g. sore throat, cough, sputum production, wheezing, or difficulty breathing) concurrently with ≥1 systemic symptom (temp \>37.2°C/99°F, chills, tiredness, headache, or myalgia) (protocol defined ILI definition)."|Vaccine efficacy (VE)|28.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|49.08|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for covariates||||49.08|0.05|
81542494|NCT02587221|162761256|OTHER|"VE=1-HR, where HR is the hazard ratio estimated by the Cox proportional hazards model for time to first occurrence of culture confirmed influenza due to any strain of influenza regardless of antigenic match~An ILI was defined as presence of fever (temperature \>37.2°C) with cough or sore throat (modified CDC ILI definition)."|Vaccine efficacy (VE)|33.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|54.57|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for covariates||||54.57|2.56|
81542495|NCT02587221|162761257|OTHER|"VE=1-HR, where HR is the hazard ratio estimated by the Cox proportional hazards model for time to first occurrence of culture confirmed influenza due to any strain of influenza antigenically unmatched to the vaccine strains.~An ILI is the presence of ≥1 respiratory symptom (e.g. sore throat, cough, sputum production, wheezing, or difficulty breathing) concurrently with ≥1 systemic symptom (temp \>37.2°C/99°F, chills, tiredness, headache, or myalgia) (protocol defined ILI definition)."|Vaccine efficacy (VE)|23.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.69|47.05|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for covariates||||47.05|-9.69|
81494752|NCT01122680|162681584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||||95.0|-0.014|0.126|||Mixed effect repeated measures (MMRM)|This MMRM model includes treatment, period and baseline as fixed effects, and patient as a random effect.||Tio R5 minus Tio R2.5||0.126|-0.014|
81494753|NCT01122680|162681584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||||95.0|-0.088|0.069|||Mixed effect repeated measures (MMRM)|This MMRM model includes treatment, period and baseline as fixed effects, and patient as a random effect.||Tio R2.5 minus Tio R1.25||0.069|-0.088|
81494754|NCT03760640|162681620|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.86||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.35|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.63|-2.35|0.339
81494755|NCT03760640|162681621|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.0||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|4.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.90|1.10|0.011
81542496|NCT02587221|162761258|OTHER|"VE=1-HR, where HR is the hazard ratio estimated by the Cox proportional hazards model for time to first occurrence of culture confirmed influenza due to any strain of influenza antigenically unmatched to the strains selected for the seasonal vaccine.~An ILI was defined as presence of fever (temperature \>37.2°C) with cough or sore throat (modified CDC ILI definition)."|Vaccine efficacy (VE)|26.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.71|51.13|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for covariates||||51.13|-11.71|
81494756|NCT03760640|162681622|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.56||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.02|2.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.14|-1.02|0.557
81494757|NCT03760640|162681623|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.07|-0.15|0.548
81494758|NCT03760640|162681625|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.49||||0.577|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.97|1.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.94|-0.97|0.577
81494759|NCT03016403|162681626|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.75||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.98||Since there are three primary outcomes (depression, anxiety and coping scores) in the study, the significance level was set a priori at 0.0167 (alpha = 0.05/3).|Mixed Models Analysis|The pvalue corresponds to the hypothesis of the interaction effect between time and group (intervention arm).|The estimate represents the difference in expected means at the 6-month time point between the intervention and usual care arms.|A linear mixed model (LMM) with random intercepts for both patients and clinics has been used, with adjustment for cancer type and cancer stage. The study was powered for testing the hypothesis of no group differences in change over the four time points (baseline, 6-weeks, 3-months and 6-months). A significant group by time interaction was hypothesized.||2.98|0.52|0.0057
81494760|NCT03016403|162681627|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.46||||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.73||Since there are three primary outcomes (depression, anxiety and coping scores) in the study, the significance level was set a priori at 0.0167 (alpha = 0.05/3).|Mixed Models Analysis|The pvalue corresponds to the hypothesis of the interaction effect between time and group (intervention arm).|The estimate represents the difference in expected means at the 6-month time point between the intervention and usual care arms.|Linear mixed models (LMM) have been used with time and the interaction between time and group as fixed effects. A structure of random effects that includes random intercepts for patients was used. The study was powered for testing the hypothesis of no group differences in change over the four time points. A significant group by time interaction was hypothesized.||2.73|0.19|0.0243
81494761|NCT03016403|162681628|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.31||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.23|-4.39||Since there are three primary outcomes (depression, anxiety and coping scores) in the study, the significance level was set a priori at 0.0167 (alpha = 0.05/3).|Mixed Models Analysis|The pvalue corresponds to the hypothesis of an interaction between time and intervention arm.|The estimate represents the difference in expected means at the 6-month time point between the intervention and usual care arms.|Linear mixed models (LMM) have been used with time and the interaction between time and group as fixed effects. A structure of random effects that includes random intercepts for patients was used. The study was powered for testing the hypothesis of no group differences in change over the four time points. A significant group by time interaction was hypothesized.||-4.39|-26.23|0.0061
81494762|NCT03016403|162681629|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.73||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.73|4.27||Since there are three primary outcomes (depression, anxiety and coping scores) in the study, the significance level was set a priori at 0.0167 (alpha = 0.05/3).|Mixed Models Analysis|The pvalue corresponds to the hypothesis of the interaction effect between time and group (intervention arm).|The estimate represents the difference in expected means at the 6-month time point between the intervention and usual care arms.|A linear mixed model (LMM) with random intercepts for both patients and clinics has been used, with adjustment for cancer type and cancer stage. The study was powered for testing the hypothesis of no group differences in change over the four time points (baseline, 6-weeks, 3-months and 6-months). A significant group by time interaction was hypothesized.||4.27|-19.73|0.21
81494763|NCT03016403|162681630|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.52||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|3.05||Since there are three primary outcomes (depression, anxiety and coping scores) in the study, the significance level was set a priori at 0.0167 (alpha = 0.05/3).|Mixed Models Analysis|The pvalue corresponds to the hypothesis of the interaction effect between time and group (intervention arm).|The estimate represents the difference in expected means at the 6-month time point between the intervention and usual care arms.|A linear mixed model (LMM) with random intercepts for both patients and clinics has been used, with adjustment for cancer type and cancer stage. The study was powered for testing the hypothesis of no group differences in change over the four time points (baseline, 6-weeks, 3-months and 6-months). A significant group by time interaction was hypothesized.||3.05|-0.01|0.052
81494764|NCT03016403|162681631|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|2.36||Since there are three primary outcomes (depression, anxiety and coping scores) in the study, the significance level was set a priori at 0.0167 (alpha = 0.05/3).|Mixed Models Analysis|The pvalue corresponds to the hypothesis of the interaction effect between time and group (intervention arm).|The estimate represents the difference in expected means at the 6-month time point between the intervention and usual care arms.|A linear mixed model (LMM) with random intercepts for both patients and clinics has been used, with adjustment for cancer type and cancer stage. The study was powered for testing the hypothesis of no group differences in change over the four time points (baseline, 6-weeks, 3-months and 6-months). A significant group by time interaction was hypothesized.||2.36|-0.52|0.214
81494765|NCT03016403|162681632|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.16||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.45|-0.87||Since there are three primary outcomes (depression, anxiety and coping scores) in the study, the significance level was set a priori at 0.0167 (alpha = 0.05/3).|Mixed Models Analysis|The pvalue corresponds to the hypothesis of the interaction effect between time and group (intervention arm).|The estimate represents the difference in expected means at the 6-month time point between the intervention and usual care arms.|A linear mixed model (LMM) with random intercepts for both patients and clinics has been used, with adjustment for cancer type and cancer stage. The study was powered for testing the hypothesis of no group differences in change over the four time points (baseline, 6-weeks, 3-months and 6-months). A significant group by time interaction was hypothesized.||-0.87|-7.45|0.0134
81494766|NCT03016403|162681633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.12||Since there are three primary outcomes (depression, anxiety and coping scores) in the study, the significance level was set a priori at 0.0167 (alpha = 0.05/3).|Mixed Models Analysis|The pvalue corresponds to the hypothesis of the interaction effect between time and group (intervention arm).|The estimate represents the difference in expected means at the 6-month time point between the intervention and usual care arms.|A linear mixed model (LMM) with random intercepts for both patients and clinics has been used, with adjustment for cancer type and cancer stage. The study was powered for testing the hypothesis of no group differences in change over the four time points (baseline, 6-weeks, 3-months and 6-months). A significant group by time interaction was hypothesized.||2.12|-0.9|0.42
81494767|NCT03016403|162681634|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.77||||0.0269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.34||Since there are three primary outcomes (depression, anxiety and coping scores) in the study, the significance level was set a priori at 0.0167 (alpha = 0.05/3).|Mixed Models Analysis|The pvalue corresponds to the hypothesis of the interaction effect between time and group (intervention arm).|The estimate represents the difference in expected means at the 6-month time point between the intervention and usual care arms.|A linear mixed model (LMM) with random intercepts for both patients and clinics has been used, with adjustment for cancer type and cancer stage. The study was powered for testing the hypothesis of no group differences in change over the four time points (baseline, 6-weeks, 3-months and 6-months). A significant group by time interaction was hypothesized.||3.34|0.2|0.0269
81542497|NCT02587221|162761263|OTHER|"VE=1-HR, where HR is the hazard ratio estimated by the Cox proportional hazards model for time to first occurrence of RT-PCR confirmed due to any strain.~An ILI was defined as presence of fever (temperature ≥38°C) with cough (WHO ILI definition)."|Vaccine efficacy (VE)|51.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.21|66.67|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for covariates||||66.67|28.21|
81542498|NCT02587221|162761264|OTHER|"VE=1-HR, where HR is the hazard ratio estimated by the Cox proportional hazards model for time to first occurrence of culture confirmed influenza due to any strain of influenza antigenically matched to the strains selected for the seasonal vaccine.~An ILI was defined as presence of fever (temperature ≥38°C) with cough (WHO ILI definition)"|Vaccine efficacy (VE)|74.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.93|94.68|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for covariates||||94.68|-17.93|
81542499|NCT02587221|162761265|OTHER|"VE=1-HR, where HR is the hazard ratio estimated by the Cox proportional hazards model for time to first occurrence of culture confirmed influenza due to any strain of influenza regardless of antigenic match.~An ILI was defined as presence of fever (temperature ≥38°C) with cough (WHO ILI definition)."|Vaccine efficacy (VE)|60.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.19|76.94|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for covariates||||76.94|31.19|
81542500|NCT02587221|162761266|OTHER|"VE=1-HR, where HR is the hazard ratio estimated by the Cox proportional hazards model for time to first occurrence of culture confirmed influenza due to any strain of influenza antigenically unmatched to the strains selected for the seasonal vaccine.~An ILI was defined as presence of fever (temperature ≥38°C) with cough (WHO ILI definition)."|Vaccine efficacy (VE)|57.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.73|76.09|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for covariates||||76.09|22.73|
81494768|NCT03016403|162681635|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.56||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.32||Since there are three primary outcomes (depression, anxiety and coping scores) in the study, the significance level was set a priori at 0.0167 (alpha = 0.05/3).|Mixed Models Analysis|The pvalue corresponds to the hypothesis of the interaction effect between time and group (intervention arm).|The estimate represents the difference in expected means at the 6-month time point between the intervention and usual care arms.|A linear mixed model (LMM) with random intercepts for both patients and clinics has been used, with adjustment for cancer type and cancer stage. The study was powered for testing the hypothesis of no group differences in change over the four time points (baseline, 6-weeks, 3-months and 6-months). A significant group by time interaction was hypothesized.||4.32|0.8|0.0044
81494769|NCT05463705|162681643|EQUIVALENCE|We estimated that 178 providers caring for 1,249 eligible patients would provide 80% power to observe an 11 percentage-point difference in prescribing rates between each intervention arm and control, assuming a control arm prescribing rate of 30%, an ICC of 0.07 (estimated based on prior studies in this system), an average of 7 patients per provider, and a type I error rate of 5%.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.96||||||||1.96|0.88|
81542501|NCT02491684|162761289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of proportions|1.29||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.85|||log-binomial regression model|The ratio of proportions was calculated by back-transforming the estimated treatment effect.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Proportions of patients with exacerbations are compared using a log-binomial regression model with treatment group and region as factors.||3.85|0.43|0.645
81542502|NCT02491684|162761290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of proportions|1.97||||0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|9.89|||log-binomial regression model|The ratio of proportions was calculated by back-transforming the estimated treatment effect.|AZD9412 versus Placebo for Days 1 - 7|Proportions of patients with exacerbations are compared using a log-binomial regression model with treatment group and region as factors.||9.89|0.39|0.411
81542503|NCT02491684|162761290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of proportions|1.25||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.41|||log-binomial regression model|The ratio of proportions was calculated by back-transforming the estimated treatment effect.|AZD9412 versus Placebo for Days 1 - 30|Proportions of patients with exacerbations are compared using a log-binomial regression model with treatment group and region as factors.||3.41|0.46|0.659
81542504|NCT02491684|162761291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of proportions|1.1||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|15.79|||log-binomial regression model|The ratio of proportions was calculated by back-transforming the estimated treatment effect.|AZD9412 versus Placebo for Days 1 - 14|Proportions of patients with exacerbations are compared using a log-binomial regression model with treatment group and region as factors.||15.79|0.08|0.944
81494770|NCT05463705|162681643|EQUIVALENCE|We estimated that 178 providers caring for 1,249 eligible patients would provide 80% power to observe an 11 percentage-point difference in prescribing rates between each intervention arm and control, assuming a control arm prescribing rate of 30%, an ICC of 0.07 (estimated based on prior studies in this system),72,73 an average of 7 patients per provider, and a type I error rate of 5%.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.52||||||||1.52|0.66|
81542505|NCT02491684|162761291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of proportions|1.1||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|15.79|||log-binomial regression model|The ratio of proportions was calculated by back-transforming the estimated treatment effect.|AZD9412 versus Placebo for Days 1 - 30|Proportions of patients with exacerbations are compared using a log-binomial regression model with treatment group and region as factors.||15.79|0.08|0.944
81542506|NCT02491684|162761292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.77|||Regression, Cox|Hazard ratio was calculated adjusting for treatment group and region.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of time to first severe exacerbation within 30 days of treatment start.||3.77|0.45|0.634
81542507|NCT02491684|162761293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|16.78|||Regression, Cox|Hazard ratio was calculated adjusting for treatment group and region.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of time to first moderate exacerbation within 30 days of treatment start.||16.78|0.07|0.973
81542508|NCT02491684|162761295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.09||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.35|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline is analysed using an Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|AZD9412 versus Placebo for change from baseline in total score at Visit 4.|Analysis of change from baseline in total score at Visit 4.||0.35|-0.17|0.495
81494771|NCT05463705|162681644|SUPERIORITY|We estimated that 178 providers caring for 1,249 eligible patients would provide 80% power to observe an 11 percentage-point difference in prescribing rates between each intervention arm and control, assuming a control arm prescribing rate of 30%, an ICC of 0.07 (estimated based on prior studies in this system), an average of 7 patients per provider, and a type I error rate of 5%.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.61||||||||1.61|0.83|
81542509|NCT02491684|162761295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.06||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.38|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline is analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of change from baseline in total score at Visit 6.||0.38|-0.26|0.715
81542510|NCT02491684|162761295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.07||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.28|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline is analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of change from baseline in total score at Visit 8.||0.28|-0.42|0.687
81575925|NCT01782222|162823190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-3.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.39|0.15|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to End of Treatment containing treatment and disease stage as factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||0.15|-7.39|0.060
81494772|NCT05463705|162681644|EQUIVALENCE|We estimated that 178 providers caring for 1,249 eligible patients would provide 80% power to observe an 11 percentage-point difference in prescribing rates between each intervention arm and control, assuming a control arm prescribing rate of 30%, an ICC of 0.07 (estimated based on prior studies in this system), an average of 7 patients per provider, and a type I error rate of 5%.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.3||||||||1.30|0.64|
81494773|NCT05463705|162681645|SUPERIORITY||Difference in HbA1c %|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.43||||||||0.43|-0.07|
81494774|NCT05463705|162681645|SUPERIORITY||Difference in HbA1c %|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.34||||||||0.34|-0.22|
81494775|NCT04641975|162681667|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.121|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|4.59|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was performed with change from baseline at week 12 Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) as response, treatment group, sex and geographical region as fixed effects and the mean number of micturitions per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.||4.59|-0.15|0.121
81494776|NCT04641975|162681668|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.91||0.43|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.47|18.46|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with change from baseline at week 12 without LOCF as response, treatment group, sex and geographical region as fixed effects and the mean volume voided per 24 hours at baseline as covariate. Statistically significant treatment difference at 0.10 level for mirabegron vs placebo.||18.46|-49.47|0.430
81494777|NCT04641975|162681668|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.91||0.43|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-49.47|18.46|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with change from baseline at week 12 with LOCF as response, treatment group, sex and geographical region as fixed effects and the mean volume voided per 24 hours at baseline as covariate. Statistically significant treatment difference at 0.10 level for mirabegron vs placebo.||18.46|-49.47|0.430
81494778|NCT04641975|162681669|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.08||0.935|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-53.23|58.38|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with change from baseline at week 12 without LOCF as response, treatment group, sex and geographical region as fixed effects and the mean volume voided per 24 hours at baseline as covariate. Statistically significant treatment difference at 0.10 level for mirabegron vs placebo.||58.38|-53.23|0.935
81494779|NCT04641975|162681669|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.08||0.935|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-53.23|58.38|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with change from baseline at week 12 with LOCF as response, treatment group, sex and geographical region as fixed effects and the mean volume voided per 24 hours at baseline as covariate. Statistically significant treatment difference at 0.10 level for mirabegron vs placebo.||58.38|-53.23|0.935
81542511|NCT02491684|162761296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.11||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.45|||ANCOVA|AUC for change from baseline is analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline in total score over Days 1-14.||0.45|-0.23|0.516
81494780|NCT04641975|162681670|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.073|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.99|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with change from baseline at week 12 without LOCF as response, treatment group, sex and geographical region as fixed effects and the mean volume voided per 24 hours at baseline as covariate. Statistically significant treatment difference at 0.10 level for mirabegron vs placebo.||-0.10|-1.99|0.073
81542512|NCT02491684|162761296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.11||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.37|||ANCOVA|AUC for change from baseline is analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline in total score over Days 1-7.||0.37|-0.16|0.417
81494781|NCT04641975|162681670|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with change from baseline at week 12 with LOCF as response, treatment group, sex and geographical region as fixed effects and the mean volume voided per 24 hours at baseline as covariate. Statistically significant treatment difference at 0.10 level for mirabegron vs placebo.||-0.20|-1.80|0.044
81494782|NCT04641975|162681671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.91|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.74|0.64|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA as performed with change from baseline at week 12 without LOCF as response, treatment group, sex and geographical region as fixed effects and the mean number of daytime incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate. Statistically significant treatment difference at 0.10 level for mirabegron vs placebo.||0.64|-0.74|0.910
81494783|NCT04641975|162681671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.91|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.74|0.64|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA as performed with change from baseline at week 12 with LOCF as response, treatment group, sex and geographical region as fixed effects and the mean number of daytime incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate. Statistically significant treatment difference at 0.10 level for mirabegron vs placebo.||0.64|-0.74|0.910
81494784|NCT04641975|162681672|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|3.99|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with change from baseline at week 12 without LOCF as response, treatment group, sex and geographical region as fixed effects and the mean number of daytime micturitions per 24 hours at baseline as covariate. Statistically significant treatment difference at 0.10 level for mirabegron vs placebo.||3.99|0.97|0.012
81494785|NCT04641975|162681672|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|3.82|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with change from baseline at week 12 with LOCF as response, treatment group, sex and geographical region as fixed effects and the mean number of daytime micturitions per 24 hours at baseline as covariate. Statistically significant treatment difference at 0.10 level for mirabegron vs placebo.||3.82|1.10|0.007
81494786|NCT04641975|162681673|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.2||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.04|1.02|||Binomial regression|||Without LOCF: From a negative binomial regression model including treatment group, sex and region as factors and the log baseline rate of number of dry days (the log of the ratio of dry days at baseline and number of diary days at baseline) as covariate.||1.02|0.04|0.105
81494787|NCT04641975|162681673|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.22||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.05|1.05|||Binomial regression|||With LOCF: From a negative binomial regression model including treatment group, sex and region as factors and the log baseline rate of number of dry days (the log of the ratio of dry days at baseline and number of diary days at baseline) as covariate.||1.05|0.05|0.111
81542513|NCT02491684|162761296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.01||||0.954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.36|||ANCOVA|AUC for change from baseline is analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline in total score over Days 8-14.||0.36|-0.34|0.954
81542514|NCT02491684|162761296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.0||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.35|||ANCOVA|AUC for change from baseline is analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline in total score over Days 15-30.||0.35|-0.35|0.985
81494788|NCT03142334|162681704|OTHER|HR and the associated 95% CIs were calculated based on Cox Regression model and p-value was calculated based on log-rank test, in accordance with the statistical analysis plan.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.87|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value was based on log-rank test stratified by metastasis status, ECOG PS, US participant within M0 group by investigator.|Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by metastasis status, ECOG PS, and US participant within M0 group by investigator was used to calculate HR and 95% CIs.|||0.87|0.53|0.0010
81494789|NCT03071965|162681716|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0881||0.5455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.226|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.120|-0.226|0.5455
81494790|NCT01655069|162681722|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.71|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 3 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.71|-1.19|
81494791|NCT01655069|162681722|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.88|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 6 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.88|-1.34|
81494792|NCT01655069|162681722|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-1.0|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 9 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-1.00|-1.53|
81494793|NCT01655069|162681722|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|-1.16|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 12 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-1.16|-1.63|
81542515|NCT02491684|162761298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.07||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.24|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline is analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of change from baseline in overall score at Visit 6.||0.24|-0.38|0.660
81542516|NCT02491684|162761298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.09||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.29|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline is analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of change from baseline in overall score at Visit 8.||0.29|-0.48|0.624
81542517|NCT02491684|162761299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.54||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.59|||ANCOVA|AUC for change from baseline is analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as factors and baseline value as covariate.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 1-14.||1.59|-0.51|0.309
81542518|NCT02491684|162761300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|16.98||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|34.6|||ANCOVA|Analysis uses an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, gender, and smoking status as factors, and baseline value and height as covariates.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 1-14.||34.60|-0.63|0.059
81542519|NCT02491684|162761300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|19.35||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.66|34.05|||ANCOVA|Analysis uses an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, gender, and smoking status as factors, and baseline value and height as covariates.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 1-7.||34.05|4.66|0.010
81494794|NCT01655069|162681722|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-1.32|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 24 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-1.32|-1.76|
81494795|NCT01655069|162681722|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-1.31|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 40 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant"||-1.31|-1.81|
81494796|NCT01655069|162681722|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|-1.67|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 52 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-1.67|-2.19|
81494797|NCT01655069|162681722|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.23|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 3 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.23|-1.62|
81494798|NCT01655069|162681722|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|-0.68|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 6 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant"||-0.68|-2.09|
81494799|NCT01655069|162681722|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|-0.7|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 9 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.70|-2.09|
81494800|NCT01655069|162681722|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|-0.88|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 12 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.88|-2.27|
81494801|NCT01655069|162681722|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.1|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 24 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-1.10|-2.50|
81494802|NCT01655069|162681722|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|-0.85|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 40 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.85|-2.29|
81494803|NCT01655069|162681722|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|-1.17|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 52 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-1.17|-2.83|
81494804|NCT01655069|162681723|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.73|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 3 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||1.73|0.97|
81494805|NCT01655069|162681723|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.83|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 6 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||1.83|1.02|
81494806|NCT01655069|162681723|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.16|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 9 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||2.16|1.27|
81494807|NCT01655069|162681723|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.24|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 12 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||2.24|1.36|
81494808|NCT01655069|162681723|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|2.67|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 24 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||2.67|1.74|
81494809|NCT01655069|162681723|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|2.77|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 40 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||2.77|1.79|
81494810|NCT01655069|162681723|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|2.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|3.49|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 52 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||3.49|2.19|
81494811|NCT01655069|162681723|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|2.89|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 3 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||2.89|0.17|
81494812|NCT01655069|162681723|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|3.27|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 6 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||3.27|0.52|
81494813|NCT01655069|162681723|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.1|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 9 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||3.10|0.39|
81494814|NCT01655069|162681723|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|2.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|4.05|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 12 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||4.05|1.34|
81494815|NCT01655069|162681723|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|3.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|4.43|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 24 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||4.43|1.70|
81494816|NCT01655069|162681723|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|2.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|3.85|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 40 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||3.85|1.05|
81494817|NCT01655069|162681723|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|3.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|5.53|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 52 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||5.53|2.34|
81494818|NCT01655069|162681724|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.69|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 3 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.69|-1.27|
81494819|NCT01655069|162681724|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-0.86|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 6 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant"||-0.86|-1.44|
81494820|NCT01655069|162681724|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.02|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 9 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant"||-1.02|-1.60|
81494821|NCT01655069|162681724|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.93|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 12 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant"||-0.93|-1.51|
81494822|NCT01655069|162681724|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-1.21|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 24 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-1.21|-1.80|
81542520|NCT02491684|162761300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|14.38||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|34.2|||ANCOVA|Analysis uses an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, gender, and smoking status as factors, and baseline value and height as covariates.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 8-14.||34.20|-5.44|0.153
81542521|NCT02491684|162761300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|19.26||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|41.97|||ANCOVA|Analysis uses an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, gender, and smoking status as factors, and baseline value and height as covariates.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 15-30.||41.97|-3.44|0.096
81494823|NCT01655069|162681724|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-1.22|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 40 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-1.22|-1.83|
81494824|NCT01655069|162681724|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-1.43|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 52 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-1.43|-2.22|
81494825|NCT01655069|162681724|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|-0.13|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 3 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.13|-1.73|
81494826|NCT01655069|162681724|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.4|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 6 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.40|-1.48|
81494827|NCT01655069|162681724|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.17|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 9 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.17|-1.46|
81494828|NCT01655069|162681724|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-0.28|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 12 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.28|-1.53|
81494829|NCT01655069|162681724|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.38|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 24 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.38|-1.80|
81494830|NCT01655069|162681724|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|-0.44|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 40 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.44|-1.92|
81494831|NCT01655069|162681724|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|-1.0|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 52 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-1.00|-2.59|
81494832|NCT01655069|162681725|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.17|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 3 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||0.17|-1.65|
81494833|NCT01655069|162681725|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|-0.36|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 6 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.36|-2.23|
81494834|NCT01655069|162681725|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|-0.22|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 9 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.22|-2.06|
81494835|NCT01655069|162681725|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|-0.38|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 12 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.38|-2.18|
81542522|NCT02491684|162761301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.07||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.17|||ANCOVA|Analysis uses an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, gender, and smoking status as factors, and baseline value and height as covariates.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 1-14.||0.17|-0.03|0.161
81542523|NCT02491684|162761301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.08||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.17|||ANCOVA|Analysis uses an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, gender, and smoking status as factors, and baseline value and height as covariates.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 1-7.||0.17|-0.01|0.087
81542524|NCT02491684|162761301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.06||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.16|||ANCOVA|Analysis uses an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, gender, and smoking status as factors, and baseline value and height as covariates.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 8-14.||0.16|-0.05|0.280
81542525|NCT02491684|162761301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.11||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.24|||ANCOVA|Analysis uses an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, gender, and smoking status as factors, and baseline value and height as covariates.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 15-30.||0.24|-0.02|0.086
81494836|NCT01655069|162681725|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-0.12|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 24 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant"||-0.12|-1.95|
81494837|NCT01655069|162681725|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|-1.0|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 40 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-1.00|-2.93|
81494838|NCT01655069|162681725|OTHER||Adjusted change from baseline|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|-0.93|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|Duration of solifenacin treatment: 52 weeks||"Repeated measures ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) was used in this analysis, which included double-blind and/or open-label solifenacin treatment duration, gender, geographic region and randomized treatment group in Study 905-CL-076 as fixed effects, baseline as a covariate and duration repeated within participant."||-0.93|-3.48|
81494839|NCT00601107|162681780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|4.22||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons or a prior significance threshold.|Regression, Exact Logistic|||Estimate of the log odds, relative to the Placebo, in participants with at least 50 % reduction in PASI score at Week 12 or early termination was analyzed using exact logistic regression model adjusted for site and baseline PASI strata (\<=16, \>16).||4.22|0.17|1.000
81494840|NCT00601107|162681780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.992||95.0|0.13|4.14||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons or a prior significance threshold.|Regression, Exact Logistic|||Estimate of the log odds, relative to the Placebo, in participants with at least 50 % reduction in PASI score at Week 12 or early termination was analyzed using exact logistic regression model adjusted for site and baseline PASI strata (\<=16, \>16).||4.14|0.13|0.992
81494841|NCT00601107|162681780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|4.59||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons or a prior significance threshold.|Regression, Exact Logistic|||Estimate of the log odds, relative to the Placebo, in participants with at least 50 % reduction in PASI score at Week 12 or early termination was analyzed using exact logistic regression model adjusted for site and baseline PASI strata (\<=16, \>16).||4.59|0.15|1.000
81494842|NCT01245049|162681846|NON_INFERIORITY|To assess the Non-inferiority of the Boostrix Polio Group compared to the Repevax Group in terms of booster response to diphtheria, standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the groups'difference \[Repevax Group minus Boostrix Polio Group\] was computed. Non-inferiority criterion: Upper limit of the 95% CI of the groups' difference in booster response rate ≤10%.|Percentage difference|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|3.14|||Standardized asymptotic|||Non-inferiority in terms of booster response to D||3.14|-3.55|
81494843|NCT01245049|162681846|NON_INFERIORITY|To assess the Non-inferiority of the Boostrix Polio Group compared to the Repevax Group in terms of booster response to tetanus, standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the groups' difference \[Repevax Group minus Boostrix Polio Group\] was computed. Non-inferiority criterion: Upper limit of the 95% CI of the groups' difference in booster response rate ≤10%.|Percentage difference|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|4.9||||||Non-inferiority in terms of booster response to T||4.9|-2.43|
81494844|NCT01245049|162681848|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of the corresponding objective: Upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMT ratio for the groups' (Repevax Group divided by Boostrix-Polio Group) was lower than or equal to (≤) 2.|Difference in adjusted GMT ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.28|||ANCOVA|||Immune response difference to anti-Polio 1 antigen||1.28|0.65|
81494845|NCT01245049|162681848|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of the corresponding objective: UL of the 95% CI on the GMT ratio for the groups' (Repevax Group divided by Boostrix-Polio Group) ≤ 2.|Difference in adjusted GMT ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.12|||ANCOVA|||Immune response difference to anti-Polio 2 antigen||1.12|0.54|
81542526|NCT02491684|162761302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|11.69||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.76|30.14|||ANCOVA|Analysis uses an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, gender, and smoking status as factors, and baseline value and height as covariates.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 1-14.||30.14|-6.76|0.211
81542527|NCT02491684|162761302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|11.19||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|25.56|||ANCOVA|Analysis uses an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, gender, and smoking status as factors, and baseline value and height as covariates.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 1-7.||25.56|-3.18|0.125
81542528|NCT02491684|162761302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|11.14||||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.08|31.36|||ANCOVA|Analysis uses an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, gender, and smoking status as factors, and baseline value and height as covariates.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 8-14.||31.36|-9.08|0.277
81542529|NCT02491684|162761302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|17.13||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.92|41.18|||ANCOVA|Analysis uses an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, gender, and smoking status as factors, and baseline value and height as covariates.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 15-30.||41.18|-6.92|0.161
81542530|NCT02491684|162761303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.06||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.16|||ANCOVA|Analysis uses an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, gender, and smoking status as factors, and baseline value and height as covariates.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 1-14.||0.16|-0.05|0.287
81494846|NCT01245049|162681848|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of the corresponding objective: UL of the 95% CI on the GMT ratio for the groups' (Repevax Group divided by Boostrix-Polio Group) ≤ 2.|Difference in adjusted GMT ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.84|||ANCOVA|||Immune response difference to anti-Polio 3 antigen||1.84|0.93|
81494847|NCT06097273|162681884|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in GM level in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the GMR was \>0.667.|GMR|1.155|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.086|1.229||||||GMR (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for Influenza A H1N1 Antibody||1.229|1.086|
81494848|NCT06097273|162681884|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in GM level in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean ratio (GMR) was \>1.|GMR|1.155|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.094|1.22||||||GMR (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for Influenza A H1N1 Antibody||1.220|1.094|
81494849|NCT06097273|162681884|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in GM level in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the GMR was \>0.667.|GMR|1.063|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.999|1.13||||||GMR (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for Influenza A H3N2 Antibody||1.130|0.999|
81494850|NCT06097273|162681884|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in GM level in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the GMR was \>1.|GMR|1.063|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.007|1.122||||||GMR (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for Influenza A H3N2 Antibody||1.122|1.007|
81494851|NCT06097273|162681884|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in GM level in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the GMR was \>0.667.|GMR|1.414|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.322|1.513||||||GMR (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for Influenza A H1N1 Antibody||1.513|1.322|
81494852|NCT06097273|162681884|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in GM level in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the GMR was \>1.|GMR|1.414|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.333|1.5||||||GMR (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for Influenza A H1N1 Antibody||1.500|1.333|
81494853|NCT06097273|162681884|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in GM level in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the GMR was \>0.667.|GMR|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.3|1.465||||||GMR (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for Influenza A H3N2 Antibody||1.465|1.300|
81494854|NCT06097273|162681884|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in GM level in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the GMR was \>1.|GMR|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|1.454||||||GMR (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for Influenza A H3N2 Antibody||1.454|1.310|
81494855|NCT06097273|162681884|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in GM level in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the GMR was \>0.667.|GMR|1.118|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.063|1.175||||||GMR (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for Influenza B Victoria-lineage Antibody||1.175|1.063|
81494856|NCT06097273|162681884|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in GM level in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the GMR was \>1.|GMR|1.118|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.167||||||GMR (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for Influenza B Victoria-lineage Antibody||1.167|1.070|
81542531|NCT02491684|162761303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.04||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.14|||ANCOVA|Analysis uses an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, gender, and smoking status as factors, and baseline value and height as covariates.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 1-7.||0.14|-0.06|0.457
81494857|NCT06097273|162681884|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in GM level in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the GMR was \>0.667.|GMR|1.007|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.969|1.047||||||GMR (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for Influenza B Yamagata-lineage Antibody||1.047|0.969|
81494858|NCT06097273|162681884|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in GM level in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the GMR was \>1.|GMR|1.007|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.973|1.042||||||GMR (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for Influenza B Yamagata-lineage Antibody||1.042|0.973|
81494859|NCT06097273|162681884|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in GM level in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the GMR was \>0.667.|GMR|1.216|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.156|1.278||||||GMR (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for Influenza B Victoria-lineage Antibody||1.278|1.156|
81494860|NCT06097273|162681884|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in GM level in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the GMR was \>1.|GMR|1.216|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.163|1.27||||||GMR (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for Influenza B Victoria-lineage Antibody||1.270|1.163|
81494861|NCT06097273|162681884|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in GM level in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the GMR was \>0.667.|GMR|1.154|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.109|1.201||||||GMR (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for Influenza B Yamagata-lineage Antibody||1.201|1.109|
81494862|NCT06097273|162681884|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in GM level in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the GMR was \>1.|GMR|1.154|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.115|1.195||||||GMR (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for Influenza B Yamagata-lineage Antibody||1.195|1.115|
81494863|NCT06097273|162681885|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in GM level in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the GMR was \>1.|GMR|1.641|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.526|1.765||||||GMR (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for SARS-CoV-2 Antibody||1.765|1.526|
81494864|NCT06097273|162681885|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in GM level in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the GMR was \>0.667.|GMR|1.641|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.51|1.783||||||GMR (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for SARS-CoV-2 Antibody||1.783|1.510|
81542532|NCT02491684|162761303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.05||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.16|||ANCOVA|Analysis uses an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, gender, and smoking status as factors, and baseline value and height as covariates.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 8-14.||0.16|-0.05|0.315
81494865|NCT06097273|162681885|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in GM level in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the GMR was \>1.|GMR|1.308|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.219|1.404||||||GMR (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for SARS-CoV-2 Antibody||1.404|1.219|
81494866|NCT06097273|162681885|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in GM level in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the GMR was \>0.667.|GMR|1.308|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.207|1.418||||||GMR (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for SARS-CoV-2 Antibody||1.418|1.207|
81542533|NCT02491684|162761303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.09||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.22|||ANCOVA|Analysis uses an ANCOVA model with treatment, region, gender, and smoking status as factors, and baseline value and height as covariates.|AZD9412 versus Placebo|Analysis of AUC for change from baseline over Days 15-30.||0.22|-0.03|0.134
81494867|NCT06097273|162681886|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in seroconversion rate (SCR) in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the SCR difference was \>0%.|Percentage Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|8.4||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for Influenza A H1N1 Antibody||8.4|2.4|
81494868|NCT06097273|162681886|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in SCR in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the SCR difference was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.9|8.8||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for Influenza A H1N1 Antibody||8.8|1.9|
81494869|NCT06097273|162681886|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in SCR in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the SCR difference was \>0%.|Percentage Difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|7.1||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for Influenza A H3N2 Antibody||7.1|1.0|
81494870|NCT06097273|162681886|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in SCR in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the SCR difference was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.5|7.6||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for Influenza A H3N2 Antibody||7.6|0.5|
81494871|NCT06097273|162681886|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in SCR in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the SCR difference was \>0%.|Percentage Difference|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|7.2||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for Victoria-lineage Antibody||7.2|1.9|
81494872|NCT06097273|162681886|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in SCR in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the SCR difference was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|7.5||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for Victoria-lineage Antibody||7.5|1.5|
81494873|NCT06097273|162681886|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in SCR in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the SCR difference was \>0%.|Percentage Difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.4||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for Yamagata-lineage Antibody||0.4|-3.3|
81494874|NCT06097273|162681886|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in SCR in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the SCR difference was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.6|0.7||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for Yamagata-lineage Antibody||0.7|-3.6|
81494875|NCT06097273|162681886|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in SCR in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the SCR difference was \>0%.|Percentage Difference|17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.8|21.0||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for Influenza A H1N1 Antibody||21.0|14.8|
81494876|NCT06097273|162681886|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in SCR in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the SCR difference was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|14.3|21.4||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for Influenza A H1N1 Antibody||21.4|14.3|
81494877|NCT06097273|162681886|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in SCR in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the SCR difference was \>0%.|Percentage Difference|14.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|17.6||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for Influenza A H3N2 Antibody||17.6|11.6|
81494878|NCT06097273|162681886|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in SCR in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the SCR difference was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|14.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|11.1|18.0||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for Influenza A H3N2 Antibody||18.0|11.1|
81494879|NCT06097273|162681886|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in SCR in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the SCR difference was \>0%.|Percentage Difference|8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|11.2||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for Victoria-lineage Antibody||11.2|6.0|
81494880|NCT06097273|162681886|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in SCR in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the SCR difference was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.6|11.6||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for Victoria-lineage Antibody||11.6|5.6|
81494881|NCT06097273|162681886|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in SCR in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the SCR difference was \>0%.|Percentage Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.7||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for Yamagata-lineage Antibody||4.7|0.6|
81494882|NCT06097273|162681886|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in SCR in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the SCR difference was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.3|5.0||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for Yamagata-lineage Antibody||5.0|0.3|
81542534|NCT00771914|162761313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The analyses were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test was used to determine significant differences between the closure time effect (clotting)in seconds from baseline compared to four hours after placebo.||||0.00
81542535|NCT00771914|162761313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|12.0||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The analyses were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test was used to determine significant differences between the closure time effect (clotting)in seconds from Aspirin compared to Placebo.||||0.31
81494883|NCT06097273|162681887|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in seroresponse rate (SRR) in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the SRR difference was \>0%.|Percentage Difference|12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|15.5||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for SARS-CoV-2 Antibody||15.5|10.0|
81494884|NCT06097273|162681887|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in SRR in the Cohort A1 group compared with that of Cohort A2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the SRR difference was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|9.6|15.9||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort A1 vs Cohort A2) for SARS-CoV-2 Antibody||15.9|9.6|
81494885|NCT06097273|162681887|SUPERIORITY|The superiority in SRR in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 95% CI of the SRR difference was \>0%.|Percentage Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|10.6||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for SARS-CoV-2 Antibody||10.6|5.5|
81494886|NCT06097273|162681887|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority in SRR in the Cohort B1 group compared with that of Cohort B2 group was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 97.5% CI of the SRR difference was \>-10%.|Percentage Difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.2|11.0||||||Percentage Difference (Cohort B1 vs Cohort B2) for SARS-CoV-2 Antibody||11.0|5.2|
81494887|NCT04299425|162681938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81494888|NCT04299425|162681939|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81494889|NCT04299425|162681941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81494890|NCT04299425|162681942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.36
81494891|NCT01657500|162681951|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|See above|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Main outcome measure was endothelial cell loss at 6 months after EK. Sample size and statistical power calculations for testing equivalence of means within 10% range were performed at 80% power/0.025 level of significance. 20% variability was assumed. 6-month endothelial cell loss) should not differ significantly for surgeon-prepared versus eye bank-prepared tissue. Assuming pairs of corneas matched by pt. diagnosis and other characteristics, the required sample size was 34 donor pairs.||||< 0.05
81494892|NCT00564070|162681953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.37|42.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|General linear model, controlling for baseline values|The Mean Difference was calculated as percent adherence to glucose monitoring for the CBT-AD Arm minus the adherence to glucose monitoring for the Enhanced Treatment as Usual Arm.|Multiple imputation was used to handle missing data; analyses are reported for the acute outcomes of glucose monitoring (i.e., 4 month)||42.9|17.37|<.0001
81494893|NCT00564070|162681954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.15|||ANCOVA|General linear model; Controlling for baseline values|The Mean Difference was calculated as percent of HbA1c for the Enhanced Treatment as Usual Arm minus percent of HbA1c for the CBT-AD Arm.|Multiple imputation was used to handle missing data; results are reported for HbA1c at the acute outcome (i.e., 4 months)||1.15|.29|=.001
81494894|NCT00564070|162681955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.22|31.14|||Mixed Models Analysis||The Mean Difference was calculated as percent pill adherence via MEMs for the CBT-AD Arm minus the percent pill adherence for the Enhanced Treatment as Usual Arm.|Analyses are reported for the acute outcomes of MEMs monitoring (4 month). Higher percentages represent better adherence.||31.14|10.22|<0.0001
81494895|NCT00564070|162681956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.22|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.33|10.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|General linear model, controlling for baseline values.|The Mean Difference was calculated as MADRS unit scale for the CBT-AD Arm minus the MADRS unit scale for the Enhanced Treatment as Usual Arm.|Analyses are reported for the acute outcomes of depression as assessed on the MADRS at acute outcome.||10.56|2.33|=.002
81494896|NCT00564070|162681957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.32|||ANCOVA|using GLM|The Mean Difference was calculated as CGI unit scale for the Enhanced Treatment as Usual Arm minus the CGI unit scale for the CBT-AD Arm.|||1.32|.16|=.01
81494897|NCT00564070|162681958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|22.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|36.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We hypothesized that differences in glucose monitoring adherence would continue to be superior in the CBT-AD condition compared to ETAU||36.1|8.6|=.002
81494898|NCT00564070|162681959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|26.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We hypothesized that the CBT-AD condition would maintain higher medication adherence over follow up compared to ETAU||26.1|6.5|=.001
81494899|NCT00564070|162681960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|7.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We hypothesized that the lower depression scores would remain in the CBT arm compared to ETAU over follow up.||7.2|-1.2|.16
81494900|NCT00564070|162681961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We hypothesized that depression scores would remain lower in the CBT-AD arm compared to the ETAU arm||1.1|-.1|.10
81494901|NCT00564070|162681962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We hypothesized that glucose control (HbA1C) would remain superior in the CBT-AD arm compared to the ETAU arm over follow up.||1.2|.6|.03
81494902|NCT06083493|162681964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81494903|NCT06083493|162681965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.20
81494904|NCT01927861|162681995|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.88|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline (week 0) in the height SDS after 104 weeks of treatment was analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline height SDS as a covariate.||0.88|0.38|< 0.0001
81494905|NCT02222181|162682062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.23
81494906|NCT02222181|162682063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81494907|NCT02222181|162682064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.03
81494908|NCT02222181|162682065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81494909|NCT02222181|162682066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.025
81494910|NCT02222181|162682067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81494911|NCT02222181|162682068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81494912|NCT02006654|162682073|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.2365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|0.36||Corrected for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for effects of country, MMSE stratum-by-week, treatment-by-week, base treatment stratum-by-week, and baseline score-by-week interactions|A negative mean difference indicates a treatment effect in favor of idalopirdine|For demonstrating efficacy, change in cognition (ADAS-cog) and either change in daily functioning (ADCS-ADL23) or change in global clinical impression (ADCS-CGIC) had to show statistically significant favourable differences compared to placebo at Week 24. Multiple testing procedures were used to control the overall type 1 error at 5%. The null hypothesis of no difference in mean change from baseline in ADAS-cog total score at Week 24 was tested for idalopirdine at significance level 5%.||0.36|-1.45|0.2365
81494913|NCT02006654|162682074|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.4064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.23||Corrected for multiplicity according to the multiple testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for effects of country, MMSE stratum-by-week, treatment-by-week, base treatment stratum-by-week, and baseline score-by-week interactions|A negative mean difference indicates a treatment effect in favor of idalopirdine|For demonstrating efficacy, change in cognition (ADAS-cog) and either change in daily functioning (ADCS-ADL23) or change in global clinical impression (ADCS-CGIC) had to show statistically significant favourable differences compared to placebo at Week 24. Multiple testing procedures were used to control the overall type 1 error at 5%. The null hypothesis of no difference in mean change from baseline in ADAS-cog total score at Week 24 was tested at significance level 5%.||0.23|-0.09|0.4064
81494914|NCT02006654|162682075|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.4064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.92||Corrected for multiplicity according to the multiple testing procedure|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for effects of country, MMSE stratum-by-week, treatment-by-week, base treatment stratum-by-week, and baseline score-by-week interactions|A positive mean difference indicates a treatment effect in favour of idalopirdine|For demonstrating efficacy, change in cognition (ADAS-cog) and either change in daily functioning (ADCS-ADL23) or change in global clinical impression (ADCS-CGIC) had to show statistically significant favourable differences compared to placebo at Week 24. Multiple testing procedures were used to control the overall type 1 error at 5%. The null hypothesis of no difference in mean change from baseline in ADAS-cog total score at Week 24 was tested at significance level 5%.||1.92|-0.57|0.4064
81494915|NCT04223687|162682096|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance, p\<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81494916|NCT04223687|162682097|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance, p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81494917|NCT04223687|162682098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance, p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81542536|NCT00771914|162761313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.0||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The analyses were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test was used to determine significant differences between the closure time effect (clotting)in seconds from Lovaza compared to Placebo.||||0.49
81494918|NCT04223687|162682099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance, p\<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.37
81494919|NCT04223687|162682100|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance, p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494920|NCT04223687|162682101|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance, p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494921|NCT04223687|162682102|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance, p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494922|NCT04223687|162682103|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance, p\<0.05|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81494923|NCT04223687|162682104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance, p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.06
81494924|NCT04223687|162682105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance, p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81494925|NCT04223687|162682106|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance, p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81494926|NCT04223687|162682107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance, p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.42
81494927|NCT04223687|162682108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance, p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81494928|NCT04223687|162682109|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance, p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81494929|NCT03907579|162682117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|z= -3.861||||||0.0001
81542537|NCT00771914|162761313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The analyses were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test was used to determine significant differences between the closure time effect (clotting)in seconds from both Aspirin and Lovaza compared to Placebo.||||0.03
81494930|NCT04128228|162682128|OTHER|"Single group: All individuals with alcohol use disorder received the same treatment.~Brain responses were examined at baseline in individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) with and without early trauma (AUD/ET, AUD/NT), as well as in moderate drinkers (MD) with and without early trauma (MD/ET, MD/NT)."|F value for the 2 X 2 Group Interaction|5.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||A 2 × 2 × 3 Linear Mixed Model was conducted with Early Trauma Group (ET, NT) and Drinking Group (AUD, MD) as between-subjects factors, and Condition (stress, alcohol, neutral) as the within-subjects factor.|Linear Mixed Model|||A regions of interest (ROI) analysis was conducted to evaluate brain activity in the right ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VmPFC, BA10), a region identified a priori. The VmPFC ROI was defined using the Yale-Brodmann atlas in the BioImage Suite application, from which the beta value for the VmPFC ROI was obtained for a Linear Mixed Model analysis.||||<0.05
81494931|NCT04128228|162682129|OTHER|Single group (all individuals with alcohol use disorder received the same treatment). Hormone responses were examined at baseline in individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) with and without early trauma (AUD/ET, AUD/NT), as well as in moderate drinkers (MD) with and without early trauma (MD/ET, MD/NT).|F value|4.79|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81494932|NCT04128228|162682130|OTHER|Single Group|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.95|||Regression, Cox|||||.95|.53|<0.05
81494933|NCT04128228|162682131|OTHER|Single Group. All individuals with alcohol use disorder received the same treatment.|t value|-3.35|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81494934|NCT04128228|162682132|OTHER|Single Group (All individuals with alcohol use disorder received the same treatment.)|t value|-2.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81494935|NCT02057666|162682175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.406||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.182|0.903|||Log Rank|Stratified as per randomisation.|Stratified as per randomisation.|||0.903|0.182|0.027
81494936|NCT02057666|162682176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.465||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|3.355|||Log Rank|||||3.355|0.065|0.448
81494937|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.07||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.07|0.61|
81494938|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.52||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.52|0.87|
81494939|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.96||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.96|1.03|
81494940|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.84||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||0.84|0.46|
81494941|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.2||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.20|0.66|
81494942|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.04||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.04|1.02|
81494943|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.32||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.32|0.82|
81494944|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.39||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.39|0.86|
81542538|NCT01668784|162761331|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|98.52|0.57|0.93||The boundary for statistical significance required the p-value to be less than 0.0148 at the interim analyses.|Log Rank|Log-rank Test stratified by the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center risk group, number of prior anti-angiogenic therapies, and the region.|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard ratio (HR) was Nivolumab over Everolimus.|||0.93|0.57|0.0018
81494945|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.39||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.39|0.79|
81494946|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.34||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.34|0.77|
81494947|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.37||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.37|0.79|
81494948|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.4||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.40|0.74|
81494949|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.97||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||0.97|0.57|
81494950|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.11||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.11|0.65|
81494951|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMCratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.56||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.56|0.84|
81494952|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.94||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.94|0.97|
81494953|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.55||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.55|0.78|
81494954|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.19||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.19|0.54|
81494955|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.05||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.05|0.61|
81494956|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.25||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.25|0.73|
81494957|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.64||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.64|0.87|
81494958|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|3.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.76|4.74||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||4.74|2.76|
81494959|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.68||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.68|0.40|
81494960|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.2||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.20|0.10|
81494961|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.59||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.59|0.80|
81494962|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.23||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.23|0.62|
81494963|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.15||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.15|0.52|
81494964|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|3.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|4.54||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||4.54|2.68|
81494965|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.68||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.68|0.40|
81494966|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.2||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.20|0.11|
81494967|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.23||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||2.23|1.15|
81494968|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.72||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.72|0.89|
81494969|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.13||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.13|0.53|
81494970|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|2.08||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||2.08|1.28|
81494971|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.3||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.30|0.81|
81494972|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.83||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.83|0.47|
81494973|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|2.63||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||2.63|1.51|
81494974|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.37||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.37|0.79|
81494975|NCT01026038|162682189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.72||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.72|0.38|
81494976|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pain (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||>0.990
81494977|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.429||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Pain (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.429
81494978|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.314||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Pain (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.314
81494979|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Pain (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||>0.990
81494980|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.552||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Pain (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.552
81494981|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.499||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Pain (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.499
81494982|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.376||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Pain (Moderate): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.376
81494983|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.633||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Pain (Moderate): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.633
81494984|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.658||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Pain (Moderate): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.658
81494985|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.544||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Pain (Severe): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.544
81494986|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Pain (Severe): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||>0.990
81494987|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Pain (Severe): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||>0.990
81494988|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.859||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Swelling (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.859
81542539|NCT01668784|162761335|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.99|||Log Rank|Log-rank Test stratified by the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) risk group, number of prior anti-angiogenic therapies, and the region.|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard ratio is nivolumab over everolimus.|||0.99|0.72|0.0340
81494989|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.197||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Swelling (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.197
81494990|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.198||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Swelling (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.198
81494991|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.443||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Swelling (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.443
81494992|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.261||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Swelling (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.261
81494993|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.687||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Swelling (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.687
81494994|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.671||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Swelling (Moderate): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.671
81494995|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.253||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Swelling (Moderate): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.253
81494996|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Swelling (Moderate): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.074
81494997|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.323||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Swelling (Severe): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.323
81494998|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.489||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Swelling (Severe): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.489
81494999|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.607||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Redness (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.607
81495000|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.549||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Redness (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.549
81542540|NCT01668784|162761341|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Cox Proportional hazard Model|0.74||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.86|||Log Rank|||||0.86|0.63|0.0001
81495001|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.864||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Redness (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.864
81495002|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.859||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Redness (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.859
81495003|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.836||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Redness (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.836
81495004|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Redness (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||>0.990
81495005|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.297||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Redness (Moderate): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.297
81495006|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Redness (Moderate): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.145
81495007|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.517||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Redness (Moderate): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.517
81495008|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.323||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Redness (Severe): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.323
81495009|NCT01026038|162682190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.489||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Redness (Severe): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.489
81495010|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Fever (\>=38 degree C to \<=39 degree C): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC||||0.075
81495011|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.345||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fever (\>=38 degree C to \<=39 degree C): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC||||0.345
81495012|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.628||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fever (\>=38 degree C to \<=39 degree C): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC||||0.628
81495013|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.592||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fever (\>=39 degree C to \<=40 degree C): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.592
81495014|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.608||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fever (\>=39 degree C to \<=40 degree C): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.608
81495015|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fever (\>=39 degree C to \<=40 degree C): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||>0.990
81542541|NCT01377584|162761349|OTHER||Effect size|-0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81495016|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fever (\>40 degree C): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||>0.990
81495017|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.333||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fever (\>40 degree C): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.333
81495018|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.215||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Vomiting (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.215
81495019|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.714||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Vomiting (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.714
81495020|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.397||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Vomiting (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.397
81495021|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.215||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Vomiting (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.215
81495022|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.714||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Vomiting (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.714
81495023|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.397||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Vomiting (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.397
81495024|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Diarrhea (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.161
81495025|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Diarrhea (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.226
81495026|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Diarrhea (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||>0.990
81495027|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Diarrhea (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.161
81495028|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.226||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Diarrhea (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.226
81542542|NCT01377584|162761349|OTHER||Effect size|-0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81542543|NCT01377584|162761349|OTHER||Effect size|-0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81542544|NCT01377584|162761349|OTHER||Effect size|-1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81542545|NCT01377584|162761349|OTHER||Effect size|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81542546|NCT01377584|162761349|OTHER||Effect size|-0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81542547|NCT01377584|162761350|OTHER||Effect size|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81495029|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Diarrhea (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||>0.990
81495030|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Diarrhea (Moderate): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||>0.990
81495031|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Diarrhea (Moderate): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||>0.990
81495032|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.237||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fatigue (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.237
81542548|NCT01377584|162761350|OTHER||Effect size|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81542549|NCT01377584|162761350|OTHER||Effect size|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81542550|NCT01377584|162761350|OTHER||Effect size|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81495033|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fatigue (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.045
81495034|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.285||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fatigue (Any): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.285
81495035|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fatigue (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||>0.990
81542551|NCT01377584|162761350|OTHER||Effect size|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81542552|NCT01377584|162761350|OTHER||Effect size|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81542553|NCT01377584|162761351|OTHER||Effect size|-1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81495036|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fatigue (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.174
81495037|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fatigue (Mild): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.125
81495038|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fatigue (Moderate): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.058
81495039|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fatigue (Moderate): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||0.092
81495040|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fatigue (Moderate): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||>0.990
81495041|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fatigue (Severe): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC.||||>0.990
81495042|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fatigue (Severe): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||>0.990
81495043|NCT01026038|162682191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Fatigue (Severe): Fisher exact test, 2-sided was used. Pairwise comparison was made between 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC and 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC.||||>0.990
81542554|NCT01377584|162761351|OTHER||Effect size|-0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81542555|NCT01377584|162761351|OTHER||Effect size|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81542556|NCT01377584|162761351|OTHER||Effect size|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81542557|NCT01377584|162761351|OTHER||Effect size|-0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81542558|NCT01377584|162761351|OTHER||Effect size|-0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81542559|NCT01377584|162761352|OTHER||Effect size|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Comparing 1 week to 1 month|||||
81542560|NCT01377584|162761352|OTHER||Effect size|-0.63|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Comparing 1 month and 3 months|||||
81542561|NCT01377584|162761352|OTHER||Effect size|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Comparing 1 week to 1 month|||||
81542562|NCT01377584|162761352|OTHER||Effect size|-0.63|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Comparing 1 month to 3 months|||||
81542563|NCT01377584|162761352|OTHER||Effect size|-0.92|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Comparing 1 week to 1 month|||||
81542564|NCT01377584|162761352|OTHER||Effect size|-0.26|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Comparing 1 month to 3 months|||||
81542565|NCT00534365|162761369|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|We chose a non-inferiority margin of 12% based on previously published multicenter trial of mid-urethral slings. Assuming subjective cure rate for TVT of 82%, 127 individuals in each group will provide 80% to reject the null hypothesis that the true difference in cure rates between the two procedures is less than or equal to 2% using a two group large sample normal approximation test of proportions with a one sided 0.05 significance level.||||||0.43|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.43
81542566|NCT00534365|162761372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.64
81542567|NCT00534365|162761373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.015
81542568|NCT04576988|162761374|OTHER||Treatment difference|40.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.53|54.14||A 2-sided p-value was calculated using ARSW test with WHO FC II/III and background PAH therapy as strata.|Aligned Rank Stratified Wilcoxon (ARSW)|Participants who died were assigned the worst rank and who had missing data due to non-fatal clinical worsening event were assigned next worst-rank.|Hodges-Lehmann location-shift estimate of the overall treatment difference with 95% confidence interval (CI) was reported.|||54.14|27.53|<0.001
81542569|NCT04576988|162761377|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|A 2-sided p-value was calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method with WHO FC II/III and background PAH therapy as strata.||||||<0.001
81575926|NCT01782222|162823190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-3.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.46|-0.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to End of Treatment containing treatment and disease stage as factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||-0.30|-7.46|0.034
81495044|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.0||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.00|0.56|
81495045|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.28||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.28|0.73|
81495046|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.79||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.79|0.92|
81495047|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.0||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.00|0.49|
81495048|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.27||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.27|0.62|
81495049|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.94||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.94|0.84|
81495050|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.03||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.03|0.58|
81495051|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.33||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.33|0.76|
81495052|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.8||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.80|0.93|
81495053|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.58||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.58|0.69|
81495054|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.97||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.97|0.86|
81495055|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.03||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.03|0.77|
81495056|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.78||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||0.78|0.42|
81495057|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.23||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.23|0.67|
81495058|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.25||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.25|1.11|
81495059|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.68||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.68|0.66|
81542570|NCT04576988|162761378|OTHER||Treatment difference|-234.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-288.37|-180.75||A 2-sided p-value was calculated using ARSW test with WHO FC II/III and background PAH therapy as strata.|ARSW test|Participants who died were assigned the worst rank and who had missing data due to non-fatal clinical worsening event were assigned next worst-rank.|Hodges-Lehmann location-shift estimate of the overall treatment difference with 95% CI was reported.|||-180.75|-288.37|<0.001
81495060|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.44||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.44|0.97|
81495061|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.51||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.51|0.85|
81495062|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.15||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.15|0.56|
81542571|NCT04576988|162761379|OTHER||Treatment difference|-441.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-573.54|-309.61||A 2-sided p-value was calculated using ARSW test with WHO FC II/III and background PAH therapy as strata.|ARSW test|Participants who died were assigned the worst rank and who had missing data due to non-fatal clinical worsening event were assigned next worst-rank.|Hodges-Lehmann location-shift estimate of the overall treatment difference with 95% CI was reported.|||-309.61|-573.54|<.001
81542572|NCT04576988|162761380|OTHER|A 2-sided p-value was calculated using CMH method with WHO FC II/III and background PAH therapy as strata.|||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81495063|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.52||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.52|0.74|
81495064|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.01||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.01|0.87|
81495065|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|2.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.73||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||3.73|1.80|
81495066|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.79||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.79|0.88|
81495067|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.74||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.74|0.32|
81495068|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.87||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.87|0.61|
81495069|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.09||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.09|0.68|
81495070|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.15||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.15|0.59|
81495071|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.52||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.52|0.87|
81495072|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.2||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.20|0.69|
81495073|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.1||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.10|0.57|
81495074|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|2.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|3.02||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||3.02|1.52|
81495075|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.3||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.30|1.16|
81495076|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.14||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.14|0.51|
81495077|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|3.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.23|4.33||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||4.33|2.23|
81495078|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.17||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.17|0.61|
81495079|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.4||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.40|0.19|
81495080|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratrio|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.66||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||2.66|1.25|
81495081|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.94||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.94|0.91|
81495082|NCT01026038|162682192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.13||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.13|0.47|
81495083|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.76||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.76|0.23|
81495084|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.99||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.99|0.30|
81495085|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.86||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||3.86|0.38|
81495086|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.99||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.99|0.43|
81495087|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.22||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.22|0.54|
81495088|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.79||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.79|0.50|
81495089|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.19||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||2.19|0.56|
81495090|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.06||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.06|0.58|
81495091|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.13||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.13|0.46|
81495092|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.55||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||2.55|0.38|
81495093|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.0||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||3.00|0.50|
81495094|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|3.72||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||3.72|0.42|
81495095|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.68||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.68|0.29|
81495096|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.1||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.10|0.40|
81495097|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|3.64||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||3.64|0.49|
81495098|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.12||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||4.12|0.70|
81495099|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.14||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||3.14|0.60|
81495100|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.21||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.21|0.30|
81495101|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.89||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.89|0.43|
81495102|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.67||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.67|0.42|
81495103|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.16||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.16|0.40|
81495104|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|7.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.86|19.78||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||19.78|2.86|
81495105|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.31||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.31|0.22|
81542573|NCT04576988|162761381|OTHER|A 2-sided p-value was calculated using Log rank test with WHO FC II/III and background PAH therapy as strata.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.163|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|0.347|||Log Rank||Cox proportional hazard model was used to generate hazard ratio (HR) and 95% CI was reported with treatment group as the covariate stratified by the WHO FC II/III and background PAH therapy.|||0.347|0.076|<0.001
81542574|NCT04576988|162761382|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|A 2-sided p-value was calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method with WHO FC II/III and background PAH therapy as strata.||||||<0.001
81542575|NCT04576988|162761383|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.26||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.04||A 2-sided p-value was calculated using ARSW test with WHO FC II/III and background PAH therapy as strata.|ARSW test|Participants who died were assigned the worst rank and who had missing data due to non-fatal clinical worsening event were assigned next worst-rank.|Hodges-Lehmann location-shift estimate of the overall treatment difference with 95% CI was reported.|||-0.040|-0.490|0.010
81495106|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.21||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.21|0.02|
81495107|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.3||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||2.30|0.53|
81495108|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.97||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.97|0.50|
81495109|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.07||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.07|0.39|
81495110|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.18|8.09||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||8.09|2.18|
81495111|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.13||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.13|0.33|
81495112|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.31||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.31|0.07|
81495113|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|3.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|6.4||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||6.40|1.51|
81495114|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|3.69||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||3.69|0.96|
81495115|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.37||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.37|0.27|
81495116|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|2.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|5.98||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||5.98|1.39|
81495117|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.28||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.28|0.58|
81495118|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.92||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.92|0.17|
81495119|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|2.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|4.39||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||4.39|1.50|
81542576|NCT04576988|162761384|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.13||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.256|-0.014||A 2-sided p-value was calculated using ARSW test with WHO FC II/III and background PAH therapy as strata.|ARSW test|Participants who died were assigned the worst rank and who had missing data due to non-fatal clinical worsening event were assigned next worst-rank.|Hodges-Lehmann location-shift estimate of the overall treatment difference with 95% CI was reported.|||-0.014|-0.256|0.028
81495120|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.05||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.05|0.75|
81495121|NCT01026038|162682193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMC ratio|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.89||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMC ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.89|0.26|
81542577|NCT04576988|162761385|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.16||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.399|0.084||A 2-sided p-value was calculated using ARSW test with WHO FC II/III and background PAH therapy as strata.|ARSW test|Participants who died were assigned the worst rank and who had missing data due to non-fatal clinical worsening event were assigned next worst-rank.|Hodges-Lehmann location-shift estimate of the overall treatment difference with 95% CI was reported.|||0.084|-0.399|0.156
81542578|NCT01576341|162761387|OTHER||Incidence rate|0.019|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Incidence rate is based on duration of treatment period (years)|||||
81542579|NCT00310765|162761461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|The group-by-time interaction result from repeated-measure analysis of variance modeling was used to evaluate whether the two study groups differed regarding the pain score change that occurred across each of the two study phases (weeks 0-7 and weeks 7-10). To conform to the analysis of variance assumption of distributional normality, the pain scores were square root transformed before the analysis.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.0|||ANOVA|||The number of patients required per treatment group to achieve a \>80% power with an alpha=0.05 were based on exact rates from reference articles cited in the paper. Patients were randomly assigned to active drug (pregabalin) or look alike placebo.||4.0|0.0|<0.05
81542580|NCT00310765|162761462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|The group-by-time interaction result from repeated-measures analysis of variance modeling was used to evaluate whether the two study groups differed regarding the sleep score change that occurred during the two study phases (weeks 0-7 and weeks 7-11. to conform to the analysis of variance assumption of distributional normality the sleep scores were square root transformed before the analysis.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.0|||ANOVA|||The number of patients required per treatment group to achieve a \>80% power with an alpha=0.05 were based on the exact rates from the reference articles cited in the paper.||4.0|0.0|<0.05
81542581|NCT04905134|162761493|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||Flexible scope compared with the SOC scope||||0.04
81542582|NCT02234843|162761550|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4||||0.1509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.41|||Expl. Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.41|0.11|0.1509
81495122|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.73||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||0.73|0.04|
81495123|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.64||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.64|0.04|
81495124|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|5.46||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||5.46|0.19|
81495125|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|5.85||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||5.85|0.17|
81495126|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|3.72||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||3.72|0.15|
81495127|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|5.37||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||5.37|0.10|
81495128|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|6.25||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||6.25|0.23|
81495129|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|3.92||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||3.92|0.17|
81495130|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|4.43||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||4.43|0.11|
81495131|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|12.35||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||12.35|0.48|
81495132|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|9.05||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||9.05|0.45|
81495133|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|5.14||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||5.14|0.13|
81495134|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.8||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||0.80|0.04|
81495135|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|2.03||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.03|0.12|
81542583|NCT04886154|162761619|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of samples with bactericidal serum activity is above 5% between the ABCWY low dose\_06 group compared to the Control group at 1 month after the last vaccination.|Difference in percentage|4.67|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.38|5.97|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY low dose\_06 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the superiority of the effectiveness of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (low dose) when administered at 0,6-months schedule, compared to the MenB vaccine administered at 0,6-months schedule.||5.97|3.38|
81495136|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|14.92||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||14.92|0.48|
81495137|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|4.36||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||4.36|0.23|
81495138|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|4.84||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||4.84|0.31|
81495139|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|6.65||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||6.65|0.23|
81495140|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|4.17||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||4.17|0.17|
81495141|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.24||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.24|0.07|
81495142|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|2.08||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.08|0.06|
81495143|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.97||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.97|0.79|
81495144|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.88||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.88|0.38|
81495145|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.77||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.77|0.27|
81495146|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|4.9||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||4.90|0.85|
81574399|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.831|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|1.6|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 3: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.6|-2.1|0.831
81495147|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.48||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.48|0.49|
81495148|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.45||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.45|0.20|
81495149|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.15||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.15|0.87|
81495150|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.03||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.03|0.79|
81495151|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.06||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.06|0.76|
81495152|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|16.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.56|76.14||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||76.14|3.56|
81495153|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|9.06||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||9.06|0.56|
81495154|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.78||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.78|0.02|
81495155|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|7.07||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||7.07|0.22|
81495156|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.74||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.74|0.03|
81495157|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.84||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.84|0.02|
81495158|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|16.98||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||16.98|1.35|
81495159|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|3.23||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||3.23|0.28|
81495160|NCT01026038|162682194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.85||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.85|0.05|
81495161|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.38||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.38|0.80|
81495162|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.3||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.30|0.76|
81495163|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.3||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.30|0.69|
81495164|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.9||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||0.90|0.49|
81495165|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.01||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.01|0.55|
81495166|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.59||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.59|0.79|
81495167|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.63||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.63|0.98|
81495168|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.27||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.27|0.76|
81495169|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.05||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.05|0.58|
81495170|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.21||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.21|0.67|
81495171|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.25||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.25|0.70|
81495172|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.46||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.46|0.73|
81495173|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.43||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.43|0.83|
81495174|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.2||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.20|0.70|
81495175|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.15||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.15|0.61|
81495176|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.15||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.15|0.51|
81495177|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.03||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.03|0.46|
81495178|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.44||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.44|0.56|
81495179|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.37||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.37|0.74|
81495180|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.23||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.23|0.67|
81495181|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.29||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.29|0.63|
81495182|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|4.06||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||4.06|2.40|
81495183|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.66||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.66|0.39|
81495184|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.22||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.22|0.12|
81574400|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.705|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.4|2.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 3: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||2.3|-1.4|0.705
81495185|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.78||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.78|1.11|
81495186|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.06||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.06|0.66|
81495187|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.78||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.78|0.45|
81495188|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.62||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.62|0.84|
81495189|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.87||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.87|0.45|
81495190|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.79||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||0.79|0.36|
81495191|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.4||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.40|0.71|
81495192|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.31||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.31|0.66|
81495193|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.39||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.39|0.63|
81495194|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.7||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||0.70|0.41|
81495195|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.38||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.38|0.82|
81495196|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.69||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||2.69|1.46|
81495197|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.28||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC).||1.28|0.74|
81495198|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.02||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.02|0.59|
81495199|NCT01026038|162682195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.1||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC - 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC).||1.10|0.58|
81495200|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|6.7||||||Serotype 4: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.7|-3.5|
81495201|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.5||||||Serotype 4: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.5|-3.6|
81495202|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|6.6||||||Serotype 4: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.6|-6.8|
81495203|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|6.3||||||Serotype 6B: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.3|-3.7|
81495204|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.4||||||Serotype 6B: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.4|-3.6|
81495205|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|6.5||||||Serotype 6B: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.5|-6.4|
81495206|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.6||||||Serotype 9V: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.6|-3.6|
81495207|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.5||||||Serotype 9V: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.5|-3.6|
81495208|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|6.5||||||Serotype 9V: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.5|-6.7|
81495209|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|6.6||||||Serotype 14: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.6|-3.7|
81495210|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|6.5||||||Serotype 14: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.5|-3.7|
81495211|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|6.5||||||Serotype 14: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.5|-6.7|
81495212|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.6||||||Serotype 18C: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.6|-3.6|
81495213|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|6.3||||||Serotype 18C: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.3|-3.7|
81495214|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|6.4||||||Serotype 18C: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.4|-6.6|
81495215|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|4.5||||||Serotype 19F: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||4.5|-6.2|
81495216|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|7.5||||||Serotype 19F: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||7.5|-4.8|
81495217|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|9.5||||||Serotype 19F: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||9.5|-4.8|
81495218|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|6.7||||||Serotype 23F: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.7|-3.5|
81495219|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.4||||||Serotype 23F: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.4|-3.6|
81495220|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|6.5||||||Serotype 23F: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.5|-6.7|
81495221|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|6.4||||||Serotype 1: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.4|-3.5|
81495222|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.3||||||Serotype 1: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.3|-3.6|
81495223|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|6.3||||||Serotype 1: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.3|-6.5|
81495224|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|9.6||||||Serotype 3: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||9.6|-1.7|
81495225|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|6.2||||||Serotype 3: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.2|-3.7|
81495226|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|4.5||||||Serotype 3: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||4.5|-9.6|
81495227|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|11.3||||||Serotype 5: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||11.3|-2.0|
81495228|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|5.6||||||Serotype 5: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||5.6|-4.9|
81495229|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|3.2||||||Serotype 5: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||3.2|-12.5|
81495230|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.5||||||Serotype 6A: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.5|-3.6|
81495231|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.5||||||Serotype 6A: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.5|-3.6|
81495232|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|6.6||||||Serotype 6A: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.6|-6.6|
81495233|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.4||||||Serotype 7F: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.4|-3.6|
81495234|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|6.6||||||Serotype 7F: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.6|-3.5|
81495235|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|6.7||||||Serotype 7F:Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.7|-6.5|
81495236|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.7||||||Serotype 19A: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.7|-3.6|
81495237|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.6||||||Serotype 19A: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 13vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.6|-3.6|
81495238|NCT01026038|162682198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|6.6||||||Serotype 19A: Difference in proportion, expressed as percentage, was calculated by percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/7vPnC/13vPnC minus the percentage of participants achieving at least LLOQ in 7vPnC/13vPnC/13vPnC along with exact 2-sided 95% CI.||6.6|-6.8|
81495239|NCT05181657|162682201|OTHER|The intervention effect was determined via a two sided, 0.05 level of significance, multivariable Poisson regression model, with Intervention group as the primary predictor.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.45|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.78||"Alpha significance levels used:~For the primary predictor (i.e., intervention group): alpha=0.05; For covariates: alpha=0.10; For interactions: alpha=0.15"|Poisson Regression||The estimate refers to the relative risk of getting a COVID-19 test onsite (Intervention/Control). Also, the above estimate is from the unadjusted Poisson regression model (i.e., model not adjusted for covariates and interactions).|To assess whether the active intervention was more successful than the control condition at increasing COVID-19 testing, we used univariable and multivariable Poisson regression models, with whether one received onsite testing right after the intervention as the outcome and intervention group as the main predictor. Potential clustering due to the randomization by week was accounted for by specifying an exchangeable correlation structure for participants who were recruited during the same week.||1.78|1.18|<0.05
81495240|NCT03782103|162682203|NON_INFERIORITY|Investigational product upper bounds must be less than 0.5.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.2845|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6033|0.0334||||||Groin 30 seconds post product application, Average Treatment Effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 CFU/cm\^2 bacterial counts and the predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 CFU/cm\^2 bacterial counts as a covariate.||0.0334|-0.6033|
81495241|NCT03782103|162682203|SUPERIORITY|Investigational product lower bounds must be greater than 1.2.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8535|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5415|3.1655||||||Groin 30 seconds post product application, Average Treatment Effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 CFU/cm\^2 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 CFU/cm\^2 bacterial counts as a covariate.||3.1655|2.5415|
81495242|NCT03782103|162682204|NON_INFERIORITY|Investigational product average treatment effect upper bounds cannot be more than 0.5.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0577|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1457|0.2611||||||Abdomen 30 seconds post product application, Average Treatment Effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 CFU/cm\^2 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 CFU/cm\^2 bacterial counts as a covariate.||0.2611|-0.1457|
81495243|NCT03782103|162682204|SUPERIORITY|Investigational product lower bounds must be greater than 1.2.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8208|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6153|2.0264||||||Abdomen 30 seconds post product application, Average Treatment Effect, calculated using a linear regression model for each body site, was used for primary analysis. In the model, the response was the post-treatment log10 CFU/cm\^2 bacterial counts and predictors were the treatment effect as a fixed effect and the pre-treatment log10 CFU/cm\^2 bacterial counts as a covariate.||2.0264|1.6153|
81542584|NCT04886154|162761619|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of samples with bactericidal serum activity is above 5% between the ABCWY low dose\_02 group compared to the Control group at 1 month after the last vaccination.|Difference in percentage|-0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.65|1.3|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY low dose\_02 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the superiority of the effectiveness of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (low dose) when administered at 0,2- months schedule, compared to the MenB vaccine administered at 0,6-months schedule.||1.30|-1.65|
81495244|NCT00063232|162682240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||paired t-test|||"self-controlled comparison of NASH activity index at 48 weeks and baseline. Null hypothesis is no change."||||<0.001
81495245|NCT00063232|162682241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||self-controlled comparison of serum aminotransferase levels at 48 weeks and baseline. Null hypothesis: No change||||0.04
81495246|NCT00063232|162682242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||paired t-test|||||||0.04
81495247|NCT03339453|162682243|NON_INFERIORITY|95% Confidence Interval of the treatment differences in treatment success rate.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|1.52||||||||1.52|-1.52|
81495248|NCT01064622|162682280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.22||Reported p-value is one-sided. p\<0.10 required for statistical significance.|Log Rank|Stratified by Karnofsky performance status (90-100 vs. 80) and disease status (newly diagnosed vs. recurrent after surgery)|Hazard ratio is for (gemcitabine hydrochloride plus vismodegib)/(gemcitabine hydrochloride plus placebo), adjusted for Karnofsky performance status (90-100 vs. 80) and disease status (newly diagnosed vs. recurrent after surgery)|||1.22|0.55|0.15
81495249|NCT01064622|162682281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.46|||Log Rank|Stratified by Karnofsky performance status (90-100 vs. 80) and disease status (newly diagnosed vs. recurrent after surgery)|Hazard ratio is for (gemcitabine hydrochloride plus vismodegib)/(gemcitabine hydrochloride plus placebo), adjusted for Karnofsky performance status (90-100 vs. 80) and disease status (newly diagnosed vs. recurrent after surgery)|||1.46|0.64|0.37
81495250|NCT01064622|162682282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|||||Two-sided p-value for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Karnofsky performance status and disease status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.42
81495251|NCT06868667|162682287|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.52|||||Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards model stratified by the number of lines of prior therapy, prior bortezomib and revised international staging system (R-ISS) at screening, with a covariate of treatment.|||1.52|0.11|
81495252|NCT05330429|162682321|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.956||||0.9323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.339|2.691|||Unstratified Log-rank Test|2-Sided P-value was based on unstratified log-rank test.|Hazard ratio and its 95% CI were calculated using unstratified Cox proportional hazards regression model.|||2.691|0.339|0.9323
81495253|NCT05330429|162682324|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.299|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|1.6|||||Hazard ratio and its 95% CI were calculated using unstratified Cox proportional hazards regression model.|||1.600|0.056|
81495254|NCT02151604|162682331|OTHER||Pearson's coefficient|-0.57||||0.041|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation analysis|||Correlation with field of irradiation||||0.041
81495255|NCT02151604|162682333|OTHER||Pearson's coefficient|0.6||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson's correlation coefficient: 0.60|Pearson's Correlation Analysis|0.60||Correlation of change in ventilation signal with that of alveolar volume (VA)||||0.037
81495256|NCT02151604|162682333|OTHER||Pearson's correlation coefficient|0.7||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation analysis|Pearson's correlation coefficient: 0.70||Correlation of change in ventilation signal with that of diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide(TLCO)||||0.012
81495257|NCT02151604|162682333|OTHER||Pearson's correlation coefficient|-0.85||||0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation analysis|R = -0.85||Correlation of change in ventilation signal with that of residual volume (RV)||||0.032
81495258|NCT02151604|162682333|OTHER||Pearson's correlation coefficient|-0.95||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation analysis|R = -0.95||Correlation of change in ventilation signal with that of functional residual capacity (FRC)||||0.004
81495259|NCT02151604|162682333|OTHER||Pearson's correlation coefficient|-0.88||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's correlation analysis|Pearson's correlation coefficient = -0.88||Correlation of change in ventilation signal with that of inspiratory capacity(IC)||||0.012
81495260|NCT02931539|162682337|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of responders|32.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.8|42.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||42.74|22.80|<0.001
81495261|NCT02931539|162682338|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of responders|9.5||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|16.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.88|2.02|0.013
81495262|NCT02931539|162682353|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.549|2.357|||Log Rank|Two-sided p-value comparing treatment groups was calculated from the log rank test by Kaplan-Meier Method.|Stratified Cox regression model was used as transplant type and baseline plasma CMV DNA level as stratification factors.|||2.357|0.549|0.647
81495263|NCT05033561|162682386|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority would be verified if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI around each difference (shorter interval minus standard interval) is greater than -10%.||||||0.05||||||This is the nominal alpha level for the two-sided confidence interval comparison.|Miettinen-Nurminen|Pairwise comparisons with two-sided Miettinen-Nurminen confidence intervals.||This study was designed to demonstrate the non-inferiority of Group A (1-week interval nOPV2 administration) and Group B (2-weeks interval nOPV2 administration) versus Group C (standard 4-week interval).||||0.05
81495264|NCT05033561|162682386|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority would be verified if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI around each difference (shorter interval minus standard interval) is greater than -10%.||||||0.05||||||This is the nominal alpha level for the two-sided confidence interval comparison.|Miettinen-Nurminen|Pairwise comparisons with two-sided Miettinen-Nurminen confidence intervals.||This study was designed to demonstrate the non-inferiority of Group A (1-week interval nOPV2 administration) and Group B (2-weeks interval nOPV2 administration) versus Group C (standard 4-week interval).||||0.05
81495265|NCT05033561|162682387|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority would be verified if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI around each difference (shorter interval minus standard interval) is greater than -10%.||||||0.05||||||This is the nominal alpha level for the two-sided confidence interval comparison.|Miettinen-Nurminen|Pairwise comparisons with two-sided Miettinen-Nurminen confidence intervals.||This study was designed to demonstrate the non-inferiority of Group A (1-week interval nOPV2 administration) and Group B (2-weeks interval nOPV2 administration) versus Group C (standard 4-week interval).||||0.05
81495266|NCT05033561|162682387|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority would be verified if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI around each difference (shorter interval minus standard interval) is greater than -10%.||||||0.05||||||This is the nominal alpha level for the two-sided confidence interval comparison.|Miettinen-Nurminen|Pairwise comparisons with two-sided Miettinen-Nurminen confidence intervals.||This study was designed to demonstrate the non-inferiority of Group A (1-week interval nOPV2 administration) and Group B (2-weeks interval nOPV2 administration) versus Group C (standard 4-week interval).||||0.05
81495267|NCT04359680|162682413|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.029||||0.9434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4696|2.2546|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.2546|0.4696|0.9434
81495268|NCT04359680|162682414|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1162||||0.6805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6623|1.8813|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.8813|0.6623|0.6805
81495269|NCT04359680|162682416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3459|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3459
81495270|NCT01654250|162682425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square(LS) Mean Difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|-3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point, and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||-3.1|-10.9|<0.001
81495271|NCT01654250|162682426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 0.75 post-dose: Nominal p value-treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||-3.7|-12.7|<0.001
81495272|NCT01654250|162682426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 0.75 post-dose: Adjusted p-values were generated using a fixed sequence testing procedure from p-values which were generated from the mixed effects model.||||0.133
81495273|NCT01654250|162682426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|-8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 2 post-dose: Nominal p value-treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||-8.3|-17.3|<0.001
81495274|NCT01654250|162682426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 2 post-dose: Adjusted p-values were generated using a fixed sequence testing procedure from p-values which were generated from the mixed effects model.||||<0.001
81495275|NCT01654250|162682426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|-7.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 4 post-dose: Nominal p value-treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||-7.8|-16.8|<0.001
81495276|NCT01654250|162682426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 4 post-dose: Adjusted p-values were generated using a fixed sequence testing procedure from p-values which were generated from the mixed effects model.||||<0.001
81495277|NCT01654250|162682426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 8 post-dose: Nominal p value-treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effect and participant intercept as a random effect.||-3.3|-12.3|<0.001
81495278|NCT01654250|162682426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 8 post-dose: Adjusted p-values were generated using a fixed sequence testing procedure from p-values which were generated from the mixed effects model.||||<0.001
81495279|NCT01654250|162682426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 10 post-dose: Nominal p-value -treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||1.1|-7.9|0.133
81495280|NCT01654250|162682426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 10 post-dose: Adjusted p-value were generated using a fixed sequence testing procedure from p-values generated from the mixed effects model.||||0.133
81495281|NCT01654250|162682426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 12 post-dose: Nominal p value-treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||1.6|-7.4|0.206
81495282|NCT01654250|162682426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 12 post-dose: Adjusted p-values are generated using a fixed sequence testing procedure from p-values which were generated from the mixed effects model.||||0.133
81495283|NCT01654250|162682426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 13 post-dose: Nominal p value-treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||2.9|-6.0|0.496
81495284|NCT01654250|162682426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 13 post-dose: Adjusted p-value were generated using a fixed sequence testing procedure from p-values generated from the mixed effects model.||||0.133
81495285|NCT01654250|162682427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 0.75 post-dose attention subscale: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||-0.4|-2.6|0.007
81495286|NCT01654250|162682427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 2 post-dose attention subscale: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||-1.4|-3.6|<0.001
81495287|NCT01654250|162682427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 4 post-dose attention subscale: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||-1.2|-3.4|<0.001
81495288|NCT01654250|162682427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 8 post-dose attention subscale: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||-0.6|-2.8|0.003
81495289|NCT01654250|162682427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 10 post-dose attention subscale: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||0.2|-2.0|0.097
81495290|NCT01654250|162682427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 12 post-dose attention subscale: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||0.7|-1.5|0.490
81495291|NCT01654250|162682427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 13 post-dose attention subscale: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||0.3|-1.9|0.164
81495292|NCT01654250|162682427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 0.75 post-dose deportment subscale: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||-0.9|-4.6|0.004
81495293|NCT01654250|162682427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 2 post-dose deportment subscale: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||-2.1|-5.8|<0.001
81495294|NCT01654250|162682427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 4 post-dose deportment sub scale: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||-2.1|-5.8|<0.001
81495295|NCT01654250|162682427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 8 post-dose deportment subscale: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||-0.1|-3.8|0.042
81495296|NCT01654250|162682427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 10 post-dose deportment sub scale: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||0.4|-3.3|0.118
81495297|NCT01654250|162682427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 12 post-dose deportment sub scale: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||1.9|-2.7|0.342
81495298|NCT01654250|162682427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 13 post-dose deportment sub scale: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||1.9|-1.8|0.962
81495299|NCT01654250|162682428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|25.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.12||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|47.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 0.75 post-dose (Problems attempted): Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||47.1|3.4|0.024
81495300|NCT01654250|162682428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|36.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.12||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|57.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 2 post-dose (Problems attempted): Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||57.9|14.2|0.001
81495301|NCT01654250|162682428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|34.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.12||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|56.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 4 post-dose (Problems attempted): Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||56.6|12.8|0.002
81495302|NCT01654250|162682428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|29.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.12||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|51.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 8 post-dose (Problems attempted): Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||51.1|7.4|0.009
81495303|NCT01654250|162682428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.12||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|34.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 10 post-dose (Problems attempted): Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||34.4|-9.3|0.261
81495304|NCT01654250|162682428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|15.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.12||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|37.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 12 post-dose (Problems attempted): Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||37.0|-6.7|0.175
81575927|NCT01782222|162823191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to End of Maintenance containing treatment and disease stage as factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||0.40|-1.16|0.334
81495305|NCT01654250|162682428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|18.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.12||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|40.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 13 post-dose (Problems attempted): Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||40.5|-3.2|0.094
81495306|NCT01654250|162682428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|22.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.44||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|45.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 0.75 post-dose (Problems correct): Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||45.1|0.1|0.049
81495307|NCT01654250|162682428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|34.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.44||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|56.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 2 post-dose (Problems correct): Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||56.9|11.9|0.003
81495308|NCT01654250|162682428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|32.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.44||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|55.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 4 post-dose (Problems correct): Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||55.4|10.5|0.004
81495309|NCT01654250|162682428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|27.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.44||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|49.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 8 post-dose (Problems correct): Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||49.5|4.5|0.019
81495310|NCT01654250|162682428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.44||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|31.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 10 (Problems correct): Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||31.1|-13.9|0.451
81495311|NCT01654250|162682428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.44||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|32.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 12 post-dose (Problems correct): Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||32.2|-12.7|0.394
81495312|NCT01654250|162682428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.44||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|30.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 13 post-dose (Problems correct): Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using a mixed model repeated measures analysis, with treatment (NWP09/Placebo), study center, time point and time point by treatment interaction as main effects and participant intercept as a random effect.||30.8|-14.1|0.466
81495313|NCT03280615|162682432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.257|||||||Fisher Exact|||A Fisher exact test was performed||||0.257
81495314|NCT03280615|162682433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.231|||||||Fisher Exact|||A mixed linear regression model for repeated measures was performed to test if the outcome behaved differently in both treatment groups||||0.231
81542585|NCT04886154|162761619|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of samples with bactericidal serum activity is above 5% between the ABCWY high dose\_06 group compared to the Control group at 1 month after the last vaccination.|Difference in percentage|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.33|5.89|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY high dose\_06 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the superiority of the effectiveness of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (high dose) when administered at 0,6- months schedule, compared to the MenB vaccine administered at 0,6-months schedule.||5.89|3.33|
81495315|NCT03280615|162682434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed linear regression model for repeated measures was performed to test if the outcome behaved differently in both treatment groups||||0.043
81495316|NCT03052257|162682435|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.3|||Regression, Linear|||||0.30|0.15|<0.0001
81495317|NCT02683954|162682443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Normality of numerical data distribution was examined by the Shapiro-Wilk. Normally distributed numerical variables were presented as mean±SD and inter-group differences were compared using unpaired t test. Skewed numerical variables were presented as median and interquartile range and between-group differences were compared using Mann-Whitney U test. Ordinal data were compared using the chi-squared test for trend. Correlations among numerical variables were tested by Spearman rank correlation.||||0.05
81495318|NCT01755156|162682470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.34|||cLDA|Based on a cLDA method with a restriction of the same baseline mean.||||-0.34|-0.75|<0.001
81495319|NCT01755156|162682471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in %|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|9.8|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The 95% CI was computed only for those endpoints with at least 4 participants having events in 1 or more treatment groups.|||9.8|-8.8|
81495320|NCT01755156|162682472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in %|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|1.1|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method. The 95% CI was computed only for those endpoints with at least 4 participants having events in 1 or more treatment groups.|||1.1|-6.6|
81495321|NCT01755156|162682473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in %|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|12.3||||||||12.3|-3.3|
81495322|NCT01755156|162682474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in %|-14.5||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|-3.4|||cLDA|Based on a cLDA method with a restriction of the same baseline mean.||||-3.4|-25.6|0.011
81575928|NCT01782222|162823191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.77|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to End of Maintenance containing treatment and disease stage as factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||0.77|-0.74|0.968
81495323|NCT01755156|162682475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-9.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|-2.3|||cLDA|Based on a cLDA method with a restriction of the same baseline mean.||||-2.3|-16.7|0.010
81495324|NCT01755156|162682478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Between-group rate difference (%)|19.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|28.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||28.0|10.1|<0.001
81495325|NCT01755156|162682479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Between-group rate difference (%)|4.2||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|10.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||10.5|-1.8|0.164
81495326|NCT01755156|162682482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-27.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.8|-10.8|||cLDA|Based on a cLDA method with a restriction of the same baseline mean.||||-10.8|-44.8|0.001
81495327|NCT01755156|162682483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|3.7||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|6.9|||cLDA|Based on a cLDA method with a restriction of the same baseline mean.||||6.9|0.5|0.025
81495328|NCT01755156|162682485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan-Meier difference %|-1.2||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|4.7|||Log Rank|||||4.7|-7.0|0.654
81495329|NCT01292473|162682495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.69||||0.4637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|1.16||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 75 mg groups.||1.16|-2.54|0.4637
81495330|NCT01292473|162682495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.04||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|-1.24||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 150 mg groups.||-1.24|-4.85|0.0011
81495331|NCT01292473|162682495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.49|-3.13||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 300 mg groups.||-3.13|-6.49|<0.0001
81495332|NCT01292473|162682496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.73||||0.1575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|1.07||Refer to the Type-I error control plan. The p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance in accordance with the Type I error control plan provided in the Detailed Description.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 75 mg groups.||1.07|-6.53|0.1575
81495333|NCT01292473|162682496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.69||||0.0001||95.0|-11.49|-3.88||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 150 mg groups.||-3.88|-11.49|0.0001
81495334|NCT01292473|162682496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|-8.66||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 300 mg groups.||-8.66|-16.13|<0.0001
81495335|NCT01292473|162682497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.01||||0.0603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|0.09||Refer to the Type-I error control plan. The p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance in accordance with the Type I error control plan provided in the Detailed Description.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly number of hives (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 75 mg groups.||0.09|-4.11|0.0603
81495336|NCT01292473|162682497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.65|-2.36||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly number of hives (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 150 mg groups.||-2.36|-6.65|<0.0001
81495337|NCT01292473|162682497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.26|-4.93||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly number of hives (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 300 mg groups.||-4.93|-9.26|<0.0001
81495338|NCT01292473|162682498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43||||0.0478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.05||Refer to the Type-I error control plan. The p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance in accordance with the Type I error control plan provided in the Detailed Description.|Cox proportional hazards model|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between Placebo and Omalizumab 75 mg.||2.05|1.00|0.0478
81495339|NCT01292473|162682498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.59||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.26||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|Cox proportional hazards model|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 150 mg groups.||2.26|1.12|0.0101
81495340|NCT01292473|162682498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|3.03||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|Cox proportional hazards model|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between placebo and omalizumab 300 mg groups.||3.03|1.48|<0.0001
81575929|NCT01782222|162823192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|2.66|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to End of Maintenance containing treatment and disease stage as factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||2.66|-2.34|0.899
81495341|NCT01292473|162682499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3419||||||Refer to the Type-I error control plan. The p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance in accordance with the Type I error control plan provided in the Detailed Description.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 75 mg groups.||||0.3419
81495342|NCT01292473|162682499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 150 mg groups.||||0.0010
81495343|NCT01292473|162682499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline UAS7 (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between placebo and omalizumab 300 mg groups.||||<0.0001
81495344|NCT01292473|162682500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4366||||||Refer to the Type-I error control plan. The p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance in accordance with the Type I error control plan provided in the Detailed Description.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 75 mg groups.||||0.4366
81495345|NCT01292473|162682500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0045||||||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 150 mg groups.||||0.0045
81495346|NCT01292473|162682500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly itch severity score (\< 13 vs ≥ 13) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 300 mg groups.||||<0.0001
81495347|NCT01292473|162682501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.48||||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|-0.65||Refer to the Type-I error control plan. The p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance in accordance with the Type I error control plan provided in the Detailed Description.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly size of largest hive score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 75 mg groups.||-0.65|-4.32|0.0082
81495348|NCT01292473|162682501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.61|-1.9||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly size of largest hive score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 150 mg groups.||-1.90|-5.61|<0.0001
81495349|NCT01292473|162682501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.03|-5.27||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline weekly size of largest hive score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and the omalizumab 300 mg groups.||-5.27|-9.03|<0.0001
81495350|NCT01292473|162682502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.68||||0.1207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|0.45||Refer to the Type-I error control plan. The p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance in accordance with the Type I error control plan provided in the Detailed Description.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline overall DLQI score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 75 mg groups.||0.45|-3.82|0.1207
81495351|NCT01292473|162682502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.51||||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|-0.38||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline overall DLQI score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 150 mg groups.||-0.38|-4.64|0.0215
81542586|NCT04886154|162761619|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of samples with bactericidal serum activity is above 5% between the ABCWY high dose\_02 group compared to the Control group at 1 month after the last vaccination.|Difference in percentage|2.01|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.6|3.42|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY high dose\_02 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the superiority of the effectiveness of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (high dose) when administered at 0,2- months schedule, compared to the MenB vaccine administered at 0,6-months schedule.||3.42|0.60|
81495352|NCT01292473|162682502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.79||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.85|-1.73||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|ANCOVA|Covariates included in the analysis were baseline overall DLQI score (\< median vs ≥ median) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 300 mg groups.||-1.73|-5.85|0.0004
81495353|NCT01292473|162682503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1361||||||Refer to the Type-I error control plan. The p-value was not evaluated for statistical significance in accordance with the Type I error control plan provided in the Detailed Description.|Stratified Wilcoxon|Stratification variables included in the analysis were presence of angioedema at baseline (yes vs no) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 75 mg groups.||||0.1361
81495354|NCT01292473|162682503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0905||||||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|Stratified Wilcoxon|Stratification variables included in the analysis were presence of angioedema at baseline (yes vs no) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 150 mg groups.||||0.0905
81495355|NCT01292473|162682503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Refer to the Type-I error control plan.|Stratified Wilcoxon|Stratification variables included in the analysis were presence of angioedema at baseline (yes vs no) and baseline weight (\< 80 kg vs ≥ 80 kg).||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the placebo and omalizumab 300 mg.||||<0.0001
81495356|NCT03777176|162682516|SUPERIORITY|The negative binomial regression used region and treatment group as fixed effects, and Baseline hypoglycemic rate as covariate and number of hypoglycemic events during Weeks 2-4 as dependent variable.|Event rate ratio|0.85||||0.5028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.36|||Negative binomial regression|||The primary analysis was performed as a negative binominal regression analysis on the difference of the SMPG-detected hypoglycemia episode rate between treatment groups over the Weeks 2-4.||1.36|0.54|0.5028
81495357|NCT03777176|162682517|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.84||||0.6433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|4.39||The P value should be interpreted with caution given the procedural issues (hypoglycemia at the beginning of the test, test meals not being the same, and some children only having 1 test) which affected the preplanned statistical evaluation.|ANCOVA|||||4.39|-2.71|0.6433
81495358|NCT03777176|162682518|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.9653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.48|6.78||There was 1 missing value at Baseline for the dasiglucagon + standard of care group.|ANCOVA|||||6.78|-6.48|0.9653
81495359|NCT03777176|162682519|SUPERIORITY||Event rate ratio|0.93||||0.8114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.74|||Negative binominal regression|The negative binomial regression used region and treatment group as fixed effects, and Baseline hypoglycemic rate as covariate.||||1.74|0.49|0.8114
81495360|NCT01550965|162682548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.08|18.73|||paired t-test, 2 sided|||Hypothesis testing for the first ranked primary outcome was performed in a hierarchical order using the two-sided paired t-test for mean change equal to zero.||18.73|16.08|<0.001
81495361|NCT01550965|162682549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1383.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1586.36|-1181.26|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Hypothesis testing for the second ranked primary outcome was performed in a hierarchical order using the two-sided paired t-test for mean change equal to zero.||-1181.26|-1586.36|<0.001
81495362|NCT01550965|162682550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1297.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1562.17|-1033.36|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||-1033.36|-1562.17|<0.001
81495363|NCT01550965|162682551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4308.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4985.13|-3631.51|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||-3631.51|-4985.13|<0.001
81495364|NCT01550965|162682552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.83|-4.78|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||-4.78|-9.83|<0.001
81495365|NCT01550965|162682553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.5|27.25|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) Effectiveness.||27.25|21.50|<0.001
81495366|NCT01550965|162682553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.42|22.48|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) Side Effects.||22.48|15.42|<0.001
81495367|NCT01550965|162682553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.89|8.5|||Paired t-test, 2 sided)|||Statistical analysis for Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) Convenience.||8.50|3.89|<0.001
81495368|NCT01550965|162682553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.55|25.64|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) Global Satisfaction.||25.64|19.55|<0.001
81495369|NCT01550965|162682554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.42|-4.27|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for overall UC-related outpatient utilization.||-4.27|-5.42|<0.001
81495370|NCT01550965|162682554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.09|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for overall UC-related outpatient utilization during emergency department visits.||0.09|-0.11|0.830
81495371|NCT01550965|162682554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.66|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for overall UC-related outpatient utilization during primary care doctor visits.||-0.66|-1.18|<0.001
81495372|NCT01550965|162682555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||Statistical analysis for percentage of participants with absence of blood in stool from week 0 to week 26.||||<0.001
81495373|NCT01550965|162682556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.21|12.02|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in SIBDQ: Total Score from week 0 to week 2.||12.02|10.21|<0.001
81495374|NCT01550965|162682556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.2|16.56|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in SIBDQ: Total Score from week 0 to week 8.||16.56|14.20|<0.001
81495375|NCT01550965|162682556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.57|15.96|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in SIBDQ: Total Score from week 0 to week 18. Efficacy assessments were not specified at week 18; missing data at week 18 were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF).||15.96|13.57|<0.001
81495376|NCT01550965|162682556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.08|18.73|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in SIBDQ: Total Score from week 0 to week 26.||18.73|16.08|<0.001
81495377|NCT01550965|162682557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.57|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in PGA from week 0 to week 2.||-0.57|-0.69|<0.001
81495378|NCT01550965|162682557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-1.0|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in PGA from week 0 to week 8.||-1.00|-1.16|<0.001
81495379|NCT01550965|162682557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.77|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in PGA from week 0 to week 18. Efficacy assessments were not specified at week 18; missing data at week 18 were imputed using LOCF.||-0.77|-0.95|<0.001
81495380|NCT01550965|162682557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-1.06|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in PGA from week 0 to week 26.||-1.06|-1.23|<0.001
81495381|NCT01550965|162682558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|-2.99|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in total SCCAI from week 0 to week 2.||-2.99|-3.46|<0.001
81495382|NCT01550965|162682558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|-3.76|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in total SCCAI from week 0 to week 8.||-3.76|-4.37|<0.001
81542587|NCT04886154|162761620|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (NI) was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titres is above -10% at 1 month after the last MenABCWY-2Gen vaccination in the ABCWY low dose\_06 group compared to the MenACWY vaccination in the Control group.|Difference in percentage|3.03|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.21|10.17|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY low dose\_06 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (low dose) administered at 0,6-months schedule compared to the MenACWY vaccine administered at month 0 in the control group (Men A).||10.17|-4.21|
81542588|NCT04886154|162761620|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titres is above -10% at 1 month after the last MenABCWY-2Gen vaccination in the ABCWY low dose\_02 group compared to the MenACWY vaccination in the Control group.|Difference in percentage|4.66|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.71|11.64|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY low dose\_02 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (low dose) administered at 0,2-months schedule compared to the MenACWY vaccine administered at month 0 in the control group (Men A).||11.64|-2.71|
81542589|NCT04886154|162761620|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titres is above -10% at 1 month after the last MenABCWY-2Gen vaccination in the ABCWY high dose\_06 group compared to the MenACWY vaccination in the Control group.|Difference in percentage|5.48|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.71|12.25|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY high dose\_06 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (high dose) administered at 0,6-months schedule compared to the MenACWY vaccine administered at month 0 in the control group (Men A).||12.25|-0.71|
81542590|NCT04886154|162761620|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titres is above -10% at 1 month after the last MenABCWY-2Gen vaccination in the ABCWY high dose\_02 group compared to the MenACWY vaccination in the Control group.|Difference in percentage|3.87|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.7|10.97|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY high dose\_02 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (high dose) administered at 0,2-months schedule compared to the MenACWY vaccine administered at month 0 in the control group (Men A).||10.97|-3.70|
81542591|NCT04886154|162761620|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (NI) was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titres is above -10% at 1 month after the last MenABCWY-2Gen vaccination in the ABCWY low dose\_06 group compared to the MenACWY vaccination in the Control group.|Difference in percentage|35.03|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|25.22|44.75|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY low dose\_06 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (low dose) administered at 0,6-months schedule compared to the MenACWY vaccine administered at month 0 in the control group (Men C).||44.75|25.22|
81542592|NCT04886154|162761620|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titres is above -10% at 1 month after the last MenABCWY-2Gen vaccination in the ABCWY low dose\_02 group compared to the MenACWY vaccination in the Control group.|Difference in percentage|34.16|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|23.76|44.1|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY low dose\_02 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (low dose) administered at 0,2-months schedule compared to the MenACWY vaccine administered at month 0 in the control group (Men C).||44.10|23.76|
81542593|NCT04886154|162761620|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titres is above -10% at 1 month after the last MenABCWY-2Gen vaccination in the ABCWY high dose\_06 group compared to the MenACWY vaccination in the Control group.|Difference in percentage|29.88|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|19.26|40.19|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY high dose\_06 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (high dose) administered at 0,6-months schedule compared to the MenACWY vaccine administered at month 0 in the control group (Men C).||40.19|19.26|
81495383|NCT01550965|162682558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|-2.66|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in total SCCAI from week 0 to week 18. Efficacy assessments were not specified at week 18; missing data at week 18 were imputed using LOCF.||-2.66|-3.36|<0.001
81495384|NCT01550965|162682558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.43|-3.72|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in total SCCAI from week 0 to week 26.||-3.72|-4.43|<0.001
81495385|NCT01550965|162682559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.11|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in total EQ-5D-5L total score from week 0 to week 2.||0.11|0.08|<0.001
81495386|NCT01550965|162682559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.15|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in total EQ-5D-5L total score from week 0 to week 8.||0.15|0.11|<0.001
81495387|NCT01550965|162682559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.14|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in total EQ-5D-5L total score from week 0 to week 18. Efficacy assessments were not specified at week 18; missing data at week 18 were imputed using LOCF.||0.14|0.10|<0.001
81495388|NCT01550965|162682559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.17|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in total EQ-5D-5L total score from week 0 to week 26.||0.17|0.12|<0.001
81495389|NCT01550965|162682560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.07|-5.18|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in WPAI-SHP: percentage of work time missed from week 0 to week 2.||-5.18|-12.07|<0.001
81495390|NCT01550965|162682560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.27|-8.16|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in WPAI-SHP: percentage of work time missed from week 0 to week 8.||-8.16|-16.27|<0.001
81495391|NCT01550965|162682560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.82|-7.4|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in WPAI-SHP: percentage of work time missed from week 0 to week 18. Efficacy assessments were not specified at week 18; missing data at week 18 were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF).||-7.40|-15.82|<0.001
81495392|NCT01550965|162682560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|-7.35|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in WPAI-SHP: percentage of work time missed from week 0 to week 26.||-7.35|-15.50|<0.001
81495393|NCT01550965|162682561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|-13.12|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in WPAI-SHP: percentage of impairment while working from week 0 to week 2.||-13.12|-20.00|<0.001
81495394|NCT01550965|162682561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.93|-18.97|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in WPAI-SHP: percentage of impairment while working from week 0 to week 8.||-18.97|-26.93|<0.001
81495395|NCT01550965|162682561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.69|-17.67|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in WPAI-SHP: percentage of impairment while working from week 0 to week 18. Efficacy assessments were not specified at week 18; missing data at week 18 were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF).||-17.67|-25.69|<0.001
81495396|NCT01550965|162682561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.33|-20.58|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in WPAI-SHP: percentage of impairment while working from week 0 to week 26.||-20.58|-28.33|<0.001
81495397|NCT01550965|162682562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|-14.57|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in WPAI-SHP: overall work impairment percentage from week 0 to week 2.||-14.57|-22.10|<0.001
81495398|NCT01550965|162682562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.08|-22.0|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in WPAI-SHP: overall work impairment percentage from week 0 to week 8.||-22.00|-31.08|<0.001
81495399|NCT01550965|162682562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.97|-20.7|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in WPAI-SHP: overall work impairment percentage from week 0 to week 18. Efficacy assessments were not specified at week 18; missing data at week 18 were imputed using LOCF.||-20.70|-29.97|<0.001
81495400|NCT01550965|162682562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|-24.93|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in WPAI-SHP: overall work impairment percentage from week 0 to week 26.||-24.93|-33.50|<0.001
81495401|NCT01550965|162682563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.47|-15.85|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in WPAI-SHP: percentage of activity impairment from week 0 to week 2.||-15.85|-20.47|<0.001
81495402|NCT01550965|162682563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.3|-22.56|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in WPAI-SHP: percentage of activity impairment from week 0 to week 8.||-22.56|-28.30|<0.001
81495403|NCT01550965|162682563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.33|-21.5|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in WPAI-SHP: percentage of activity impairment from week 0 to week 18. Efficacy assessments were not specified at week 18; missing data at week 18 were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF).||-21.50|-27.33|<0.001
81495404|NCT01550965|162682563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.28|-24.16|||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis for mean change in WPAI-SHP: percentage of activity impairment from week 0 to week 26.||-24.16|-30.28|<0.001
81495405|NCT03093246|162682564|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Generalized Estimated Equations|||||||<0.05
81495406|NCT03093246|162682565|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Generalized Estimated Equations|||||||<0.05
81495407|NCT03093246|162682566|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Generalized Estimated Equations|||||||<0.05
81495408|NCT01691482|162682606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0046||||95.0|0.049|0.067|||||Treatment: A/S alone. A mixed model analysis, with period, treatment (A+I, I+A, Albuterol alone, Ipratropium alone), FEV1 Baseline, smoking status at Screening, and center fitted as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used.|||0.067|0.049|
81542594|NCT04886154|162761620|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titres is above -10% at 1 month after the last MenABCWY-2Gen vaccination in the ABCWY high dose\_02 group compared to the MenACWY vaccination in the Control group.|Difference in percentage|33.54|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|23.09|43.54|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY high dose\_02 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (high dose) administered at 0,2-months schedule compared to the MenACWY vaccine administered at month 0 in the control group (Men C).||43.54|23.09|
81542595|NCT04886154|162761620|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (NI) was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titres is above -10% at 1 month after the last MenABCWY-2Gen vaccination in the ABCWY low dose\_06 group compared to the MenACWY vaccination in the Control group.|Difference in percentage|30.88|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|21.61|40.32|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY low dose\_06 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (low dose) administered at 0,6-months schedule compared to the MenACWY vaccine administered at month 0 in the control group (Men W).||40.32|21.61|
81542596|NCT04886154|162761620|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titres is above -10% at 1 month after the MenABCWY-2Gen MenACWY vaccination in the ABCWY low dose\_02 group compared to the MenACWY vaccination in the Control group.|Difference in percentage|29.35|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|19.31|39.08|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY low dose\_02 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (low dose) administered at 0,2-months schedule compared to the MenACWY vaccine administered at month 0 in the control group (Men W).||39.08|19.31|
81542597|NCT04886154|162761620|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titres is above -10% at 1 month after the last MenABCWY-2Gen vaccination in the ABCWY high dose\_06 group compared to the MenACWY vaccination in the Control group.|Difference in percentage|29.02|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|19.42|38.67|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY high dose\_06 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (high dose) administered at 0,6-months schedule compared to the MenACWY vaccine administered at month 0 in the control group (Men W).||38.67|19.42|
81495409|NCT01691482|162682606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0046||||95.0|0.062|0.08|||||Treatment: ipratropium alone. A mixed model analysis, with period, treatment (A+I, I+A, Albuterol alone, Ipratropium alone), FEV1 Baseline, smoking status at Screening, and center fitted as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used.|||0.080|0.062|
81495410|NCT01691482|162682606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0046||||95.0|0.044|0.062|||||Treatment: A+I. A mixed model analysis, with period, treatment (A+I, I+A, Albuterol alone, Ipratropium alone), FEV1 Baseline, smoking status at Screening, and center fitted as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used.|||0.062|0.044|
81495411|NCT01691482|162682606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0046||||95.0|0.053|0.071|||||Treatment: I+A. A mixed model analysis, with period, treatment (A+I, I+A, Albuterol alone, Ipratropium alone), FEV1 Baseline, smoking status at Screening, and center fitted as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used.|||0.071|0.053|
81542598|NCT04886154|162761620|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titres is above -10% at 1 month after the last MenABCWY-2Gen vaccination in the ABCWY high dose\_02 group compared to the MenACWY vaccination in the Control group.|Difference in percentage|25.13|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|14.2|35.45|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY high dose\_02 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (high dose) administered at 0,2-months schedule compared to the MenACWY vaccine administered at month 0 in the control group (Men W).||35.45|14.20|
81542599|NCT04886154|162761620|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (NI) was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titres is above -10% at 1 month after the last MenABCWY-2Gen vaccination in the ABCWY low dose\_06 group compared to the MenACWY vaccination in the Control group.|Difference in percentage|33.38|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|23.08|43.26|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY low dose\_06 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (low dose) administered at 0,6-months schedule compared to the MenACWY vaccine administered at month 0 in the control group (Men Y).||43.26|23.08|
81542600|NCT04886154|162761620|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titres is above -10% at 1 month after the last MenABCWY-2Gen vaccination in the ABCWY low dose\_02 group compared to the MenACWY vaccination in the Control group.|Difference in percentage|28.18|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|16.61|38.86|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY low dose\_02 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (low dose) administered at 0,2-months schedule compared to the MenACWY vaccine administered at month 0 in the control group (Men Y).||38.86|16.61|
81574401|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.6|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|1.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 3: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.4|-2.7|0.600
81495412|NCT01691482|162682610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0046||||95.0|0.049|0.067|||||Treatment: A/S alone. A mixed model analysis, with period, treatment (A+I, I+A, Albuterol alone, Ipratropium alone), FEV1 Baseline, smoking status at Screening, and center fitted as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used.|||0.067|0.049|
81495413|NCT01691482|162682610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0046||||95.0|0.062|0.08|||||Treatment: ipratropium alone. A mixed model analysis, with period, treatment (A+I, I+A, Albuterol alone, Ipratropium alone), FEV1 Baseline, smoking status at Screening, and center fitted as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used.|||0.080|0.062|
81495414|NCT01691482|162682610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0046||||95.0|0.044|0.062|||||Treatment: A+I. A mixed model analysis, with period, treatment (A+I, I+A, Albuterol alone, Ipratropium alone), FEV1 Baseline, smoking status at Screening, and center fitted as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used.|||0.062|0.044|
81495415|NCT01691482|162682610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|0.062||||||95.0|0.053|0.071|||||Treatment: I+A. A mixed model analysis, with period, treatment (A+I, I+A, Albuterol alone, Ipratropium alone), FEV1 Baseline, smoking status at Screening, and center fitted as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used.|||0.071|0.053|
81495416|NCT01691482|162682611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0045||||95.0|0.058|0.076|||||Treatment: A/S alone. A mixed model analysis, with period, treatment (A+I, I+A, Albuterol alone, Ipratropium alone), IC Baseline, smoking status at Screening, and center fitted as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used.|||0.076|0.058|
81495417|NCT01691482|162682611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0045||||95.0|0.061|0.079|||||Treatment: ipratropium alone. A mixed model analysis, with period, treatment (A+I, I+A, Albuterol alone, Ipratropium alone), IC Baseline, smoking status at Screening, and center fitted as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used.|||0.079|0.061|
81495418|NCT01691482|162682611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0045||||95.0|0.06|0.078|||||Treatment: A+I. A mixed model analysis, with period, treatment (A+I, I+A, Albuterol alone, Ipratropium alone), IC Baseline, smoking status at Screening, and center fitted as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used.|||0.078|0.060|
81495419|NCT01691482|162682611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0045||||95.0|0.055|0.073|||||Treatment: I+A. A mixed model analysis, with period, treatment (A+I, I+A, Albuterol alone, Ipratropium alone), IC Baseline, smoking status at Screening, and center fitted as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used.|||0.073|0.055|
81495420|NCT01691482|162682612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|0.228|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||||95.0|0.2|0.255|||||Treatment: A/S alone. A mixed model analysis, with period, treatment (A+I, I+A, Albuterol alone, Ipratropium alone), IC Baseline, smoking status at Screening, and center fitted as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used.|||0.255|0.200|
81495421|NCT01691482|162682612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|0.231|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||||95.0|0.203|0.258|||||Treatment: ipratropium alone. A mixed model analysis, with period, treatment (A+I, I+A, Albuterol alone, Ipratropium alone), IC Baseline, smoking status at Screening, and center fitted as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used.|||0.258|0.203|
81495422|NCT01691482|162682612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|0.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||||95.0|0.204|0.259|||||Treatment: A+I. A mixed model analysis, with period, treatment (A+I, I+A, Albuterol alone, Ipratropium alone), IC Baseline, smoking status at Screening, and center fitted as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used.|||0.259|0.204|
81542601|NCT04886154|162761620|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titres is above -10% at 1 month after the last MenABCWY-2Gen vaccination in the ABCWY high dose\_06 group compared to the MenACWY vaccination in the Control group.|Difference in percentage|29.37|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|18.67|39.63|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY high dose\_06 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (high dose) administered at 0,6-months schedule compared to the MenACWY vaccine administered at month 0 in the control group (Men Y).||39.63|18.67|
81542602|NCT04886154|162761620|NON_INFERIORITY|NI was to be demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the difference in percentages of participants achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titres is above -10% at 1 month after the last MenABCWY-2Gen vaccination in the ABCWY high dose\_02 group compared to the MenACWY vaccination in the Control group.|Difference in percentage|27.21|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|15.46|38.02|||||The 97.5% CIs for the difference in percentages between ABCWY high dose\_02 group and the control group is constructed using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY-2Gen vaccine (high dose) administered at 0,2-months schedule compared to the MenACWY vaccine administered at month 0 in the control group (Men Y).||38.02|15.46|
81542603|NCT03919773|162761656|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.629|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Intention-to-treat analysis||||0.629
81495423|NCT01691482|162682612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean|0.217|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014||||95.0|0.19|0.245|||||Treatment: I+A. A mixed model analysis, with period, treatment (A+I, I+A, Albuterol alone, Ipratropium alone), IC Baseline, smoking status at Screening, and center fitted as fixed effects and participant as a random effect was used.|||0.245|0.190|
81495424|NCT01452789|162682655|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||van Elteren|||||||<0.05
81495425|NCT01452789|162682656|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||van Elteren|||||||<0.05
81495426|NCT01452789|162682657|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.05
81495427|NCT00147537|162682668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.027|TWO_SIDED||||||binomial test|||A one-sided p-value for H0: objective response rate \<=0.28 using exact binomial test at level 0.05.||||=0.027
81495428|NCT00147537|162682669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.121|TWO_SIDED||||||binomial test|||A One-sided p-value for H0: objective response rate \<=0.30 using exact binomial test at level 0.05.||||=0.121
81495429|NCT00472641|162682723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||Random Regression Mixed Effects Modeling|||||||<0.00001
81495430|NCT00472641|162682724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05|||||||Random Regression Mixed Effects Modeling|||||||<0.00001
81495431|NCT01933425|162682725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.59|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.59|0.07|<0.05
81495432|NCT01933425|162682726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.54|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.54|0.06|<0.05
81495433|NCT02991859|162682739|OTHER||3 parameter Emax model|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.39|19.39|||||FF E0 (Response of Placebo participants)|||19.39|9.39|
81495434|NCT02991859|162682739|OTHER||3 parameter Emax model|14.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.21|25.4|||||Emax-Maximum Dose response|||25.40|8.21|
81495435|NCT02991859|162682739|OTHER||3 parameter Emax model|48.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.21|129.32|||||ED50-Dose at which 50% of the maximum dose response reached (mcg)|||129.32|18.21|
81495436|NCT02991859|162682739|OTHER||3 parameter Emax model|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.39|19.39|||||FP E0-Response of Placebo participants|||19.39|9.39|
81495437|NCT02991859|162682739|OTHER||3 parameter Emax model|14.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.21|25.4|||||FP Emax-Maximum Dose response|||25.40|8.21|
81495438|NCT02991859|162682739|OTHER||3 parameter Emax model|1081.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|448.0|2609.66|||||FP ED50-Dose at which 50% of the maximum dose response reached (mcg)|||2609.66|448.00|
81495439|NCT02991859|162682739|OTHER||3 parameter Emax model|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.39|19.39|||||BUD E0-Response of Placebo participants|||19.39|9.39|
81495440|NCT02991859|162682739|OTHER||3 parameter Emax model|14.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.21|25.4|||||BUD Emax-Maximum Dose response|||25.40|8.21|
81495441|NCT02991859|162682739|OTHER||3 parameter Emax model|1467.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|546.51|3939.84|||||BUD ED50-Dose at which 50% of the maximum dose response reached (mcg)|||3939.84|546.51|
81495442|NCT02991859|162682740|OTHER||Exponential power-law model|176.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|162.87|190.38|||||FF E0-Response of Placebo participants|||190.38|162.87|
81495443|NCT02991859|162682740|OTHER||exponential power-law model|899.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|698.36|1101.62|||||FF ED50 Dose at which 50% of the maximum dose response reached|||1101.62|698.36|
81495444|NCT02991859|162682740|OTHER||exponential power-law model|176.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|162.87|190.38|||||FP E0-Response of Placebo participants|||190.38|162.87|
81495445|NCT02991859|162682740|OTHER||exponential power-law model|1986.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1574.7|2397.39|||||FP ED50 - Dose at which 50% of the maximum dose response reached (mcg)|||2397.39|1574.70|
81495446|NCT02991859|162682740|OTHER||exponential power-law model|176.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|162.87|190.38|||||BUD E0 - Response of Placebo participants|||190.38|162.87|
81495447|NCT02991859|162682740|OTHER||exponential power-law model|1927.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1698.47|2156.37|||||BUD ED50 - Dose at which 50% of the maximum dose response reached (mcg)|||2156.37|1698.47|
81495448|NCT02991859|162682741|OTHER||Emax Model|289.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|224.82|354.64|||||ED20 Cortisol Suppression 0-24 Hours Weighted Mean|||354.64|224.82|
81495449|NCT02991859|162682741|OTHER||Emax Model|194.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.82|517.28|||||ED80 for AMP PC20|||517.28|72.82|
81495450|NCT02991859|162682742|OTHER||Emax Model|639.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|506.94|771.79|||||ED20 for Cortisol Suppression 0-24 Hours Weighted Mean|||771.79|506.94|
81495451|NCT02991859|162682742|OTHER||Emax Model|4325.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1792.02|10438.64|||||ED80 for AMP PC20|||10438.64|1792.02|
81542604|NCT03919773|162761657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.718|||||||Fisher Exact|||comparison of proportion with positive treatment response (as defined) in IVIG group compared to albumin||||0.718
81495452|NCT02991859|162682743|OTHER||Emax Model|620.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|546.79|694.2|||||ED20 for Cortisol Suppression 0-24 Hours Weighted Mean|||694.20|546.79|
81495453|NCT02991859|162682743|OTHER||Emax Model|5869.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2186.03|15759.35|||||ED80 for AMP PC20|||15759.35|2186.03|
81495454|NCT03520387|162682793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|3.7|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of LRFA (Group A + Group C) vs. simulated LRFA (Group B + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months, after adjustment for age and baseline value of the outcome. Negative scores indicate benefit with LRFA over simulated LRFA.|||3.7|-10.2|
81495455|NCT03520387|162682793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-1.6|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of AcTIVE-CBT (Group A + Group B) vs. TBSCE (Group C + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months, after adjustment for age and baseline value of the outcome. Negative scores indicate benefit with AcTIVE-CBT over TBSCE.|||-1.6|-11.0|
81495456|NCT03520387|162682794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6059.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2832.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12467.0|349.1|||||This is an analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of LRFA (Group A + Group C) vs. simulated LRFA (Group B + Group D) on CHANGE in step counts, after adjustment for age and baseline step counts. Positive values show increased steps with LRFA over simulated LRFA.|||349.1|-12467.0|
81495457|NCT03520387|162682794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2081.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2983.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4666.6|8830.4|||||This is an analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of AcTIVE-CBT (Group A + Group B) vs. TBSCE (Group C + Group D) on CHANGE in step counts, after adjustment for age and baseline step counts.Positive values show increased steps with AcTIVE-CBT over TBSCE.|||8830.4|-4666.6|
81495458|NCT03520387|162682795|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|3.1|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of LRFA (Group A + Group C) vs. simulated LRFA (Group B + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months, after adjustment for age and baseline value of the outcome. Negative scores indicate benefit with LRFA over simulated LRFA.|||3.1|-5.2|
81495459|NCT03520387|162682795|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|3.6|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of AcTIVE-CBT (Group A + Group B) vs. TBSCE (Group C + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months, after adjustment for age and baseline value of the outcome. Negative scores indicate benefit with AcTIVE-CBT over TBSCE.|||3.6|-4.2|
81495460|NCT03520387|162682796|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|10.1|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of LRFA (Group A + Group C) vs. simulated LRFA (Group B + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months after adjustment for age and baseline value of the outcome. Positive scores indicate better health with LRFA vs. simulated LRFA.|PROMIS physical health scores||10.1|-8.1|
81495461|NCT03520387|162682796|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|12.9|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of AcTIVE-CBT (Group A + Group B) vs. TBSCE (Group C + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months after adjustment for age and baseline value of the outcome. Positive scores indicate better health with AcTIVE-CBT vs. TBSCE|PROMIS physical health scores||12.9|-0.4|
81495462|NCT03520387|162682796|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|12.7|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of LRFA (Group A + Group C) vs. simulated LRFA (Group B + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months after adjustment for age and baseline value of the outcome. Positive scores indicate better health with LRFA vs. simulated LRFA.|PROMIS mental health scores||12.7|-5.4|
81575930|NCT01782222|162823192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19||0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|2.03|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to End of Treatment containing treatment and disease stage as factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||2.03|-2.68|0.785
81495463|NCT03520387|162682796|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|10.6|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of AcTIVE-CBT (Group A + Group B) vs. TBSCE (Group C + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months after adjustment for age and baseline value of the outcome. Positive scores indicate better health with AcTIVE-CBT vs. TBSCE|PROMIS mental health scores||10.6|-7.0|
81495464|NCT03520387|162682797|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|1.9|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of LRFA (Group A + Group C) vs. simulated LRFA (Group B + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months, after adjustment for age and baseline value of the outcome. Negative scores indicate lower doses with LRFA over simulated LRFA.|||1.9|-7.7|
81495465|NCT03520387|162682797|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|1.0|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of AcTIVE-CBT (Group A + Group B) vs. TBSCE (Group C + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months, after adjustment for age and baseline value of the outcome. Negative scores indicate lower doses with AcTIVE-CBT over TBSCE.|||1.0|-7.5|
81495466|NCT03520387|162682798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.7|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of LRFA (Group A + Group C) vs. simulated LRFA (Group B + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months, after adjustment for age. Positive scores indicate perceived benefit with LRFA over simulated LRFA.|||1.7|-1.4|
81495467|NCT03520387|162682798|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.5|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of AcTIVE-CBT (Group A + Group B) vs. TBSCE (Group C + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months, after adjustment for age and baseline value of the outcome. Positive scores indicate perceived benefit with AcTIVE-CBT over TBSCE.|||1.5|-1.3|
81495468|NCT03520387|162682799|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|3.7|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of LRFA (Group A + Group C) vs. simulated LRFA (Group B + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months after adjustment for age and baseline value of the outcome. Negative scores indicate less pain with LRFA over simulated LRFA.|||3.7|-5.5|
81495469|NCT03520387|162682799|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|2.6|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of AcTIVE-CBT (Group A + Group B) vs. TBSCE (Group C + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months after adjustment for age and baseline value of the outcome. Negative scores indicate less pain with AcTIVE-CBT vs. TBSCE|||2.6|-5.4|
81495470|NCT03520387|162682800|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|3.0|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of LRFA (Group A + Group C) vs. simulated LRFA (Group B + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months, after adjustment for age. Positive scores indicate more satisfaction with LRFA over simulated LRFA.|||3.0|-0.5|
81495471|NCT03520387|162682800|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.8|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of AcTIVE-CBT (Group A + Group B) vs. TBSCE (Group C + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months, after adjustment for age. Positive scores indicate more satisfaction with AcTIVE-CBT over TBSCE.|||2.8|-0.4|
81495472|NCT03520387|162682801|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-637.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|433.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1636.2|362.1|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of LRFA (Group A + Group C) vs. simulated LRFA (Group B + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months adjusting for age and baseline value of the outcome. Positive scores indicate greater activity with LRFA over simulated LRFA.|||362.1|-1636.2|
81542605|NCT00804908|162761766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.071|||||||Stratified log-rank|||Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using a Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using a log-rank test stratified by baseline lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) status (0 to 1 ULN; \>1 to ≤ 2 ULN) and history of previously treated brain metastases (with, without). Hochberg testing procedure for multiplicity adjustment.||||=0.071
81495473|NCT03520387|162682801|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|572.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|334.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-199.3|1343.6|||||Analysis of the MAIN EFFECT of AcTIVE-CBT (Group A + Group B) vs. TBSCE (Group C + Group D) on the outcome at 3 months adjusting for age and baseline value of the outcome. Positive scores indicate more satisfaction with AcTIVE-CBT over TBSCE.|||1343.6|-199.3|
81495474|NCT03163264|162682802|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.45||"Statistical test was 2 sided with p\<0.05 indicating statistical significance. Note: Estimated p-value was calculated at 0.050"|Mixed Models Analysis|This analysis was in our grant and protocol paper but was added late to clinicaltrials.gov.||||3.45|0|0.050
81495475|NCT03163264|162682802|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||"Statistical test was 2 sided with p\<0.05 indicating statistical significance. Note: Estimated p-value was calculated at 0.05"|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The investigators will also use repeated measures modeling based on mixed models using baseline and follow up data to adjust for characteristics||||||0.05
81542606|NCT00804908|162761766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.233|||||||Stratified log-rank|||Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using a Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using a log-rank test stratified by baseline lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) status (0 to 1 ULN; \>1 to ≤ 2 ULN) and history of previously treated brain metastases (with, without). Hochberg testing procedure for multiplicity adjustment.||||=0.233
81495476|NCT03163264|162682803|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.069||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|3.39||Statistical test was 2 sided with p\<0.05 indicating statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|This analysis was in our grant and protocol paper but was added late to clinicaltrials.gov.||||3.39|-0.13|0.069
81495477|NCT03163264|162682803|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.53||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|3.76||Statistical test was 2 sided with p\<0.05 indicating statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The investigators will also use repeated measures modeling based on mixed models using baseline and follow up data to adjust for characteristics||||3.76|0.21|0.028
81495478|NCT03163264|162682804|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|11.18||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|21.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||21.45|0.92|0.033
81542607|NCT02177695|162761774|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|8.36|||Regression, Logistic|||To determine the relationship of GC COXEN scores to pT0, GC COXEN score (dichotomous, favorable vs. unfavorable) was tested in a logistic regression model predicting the outcome of pT0 within the GC treatment group.||8.36|0.82|0.1
81495479|NCT03163264|162682805|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|11.08||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|23.2||Statistical test was 2 sided with p\<0.05 indicating statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted|||23.2|-1.05|0.073
81495480|NCT03163264|162682807|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.48||Statistical test was 2 sided with p\<0.05 indicating statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.48|-0.05|0.065
81495481|NCT03163264|162682808|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|1.37||Statistical test was 2 sided with p\<0.05 indicating statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.37|-0.52|0.378
81495482|NCT03163264|162682810|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.35||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-138.25|154.95||Statistical test was 2 sided with p\<0.05 indicating statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|||||154.95|-138.25|0.911
81495483|NCT03163264|162682811|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.83||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.15|173.81||Statistical test was 2 sided with p\<0.05 indicating statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||173.81|-108.15|0.648
81495484|NCT03163264|162682812|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|10.32||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.73|70.37||Statistical test was 2 sided with p\<0.05 indicating statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|||||70.37|-49.73|0.736
81495485|NCT03163264|162682813|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|19.36||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.09|79.8||Statistical test was 2 sided with p\<0.05 indicating statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||79.8|-41.09|0.53
81495486|NCT00066937|162682824|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVAs compared baseline to each timepoint||||||<.05
81495487|NCT00066937|162682825|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVAs compared baseline scores to each period of follow-up (post-treatment, 3-months, 6 months)||||||<.05
81495488|NCT00066937|162682826|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVAs compared baseline scores to each period of follow-up (post-treatment, 3-months, 6 months)||||||<.05
81495489|NCT00066937|162682827|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVAs compared baseline scores to each period of follow-up (post-treatment, 3-months, 6 months)||||||<.05
81495490|NCT05486065|162682838|SUPERIORITY|The change in HbA1c from baseline was analysed using an ANCOVA (Analysis of Covariance) with randomised treatment and stratification factor, sex as fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a covariate. Missing values were imputed using Jump to reference method.|Treatment difference|-0.82||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||||-0.39|-1.25|0.0002
81495491|NCT05486065|162682838|SUPERIORITY|The change in HbA1c from baseline was analysed using an ANCOVA (Analysis of Covariance) with randomised treatment and stratification factor, sex as fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a covariate. Missing values were imputed using Jump to reference method.|Treatment difference|-0.77||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||||-0.35|-1.19|0.0003
81495492|NCT05486065|162682838|SUPERIORITY|The change in HbA1c from baseline was analysed using an ANCOVA (Analysis of Covariance) with randomised treatment and stratification factor, sex as fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a covariate. Missing values were imputed using Jump to reference method.|Treatment difference|-1.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.64|||ANCOVA|||||-0.64|-1.50|<.0001
81495493|NCT05486065|162682838|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.05||||0.8305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.47|||ANCOVA|||The change in HbA1c from baseline was analysed using an ANCOVA (Analysis of Covariance) with randomised treatment and stratification factor, sex as fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a covariate. Missing values were imputed using Jump to reference method.||0.47|-0.38|0.8305
81495494|NCT05486065|162682838|OTHER|The change in HbA1c from baseline was analysed using an ANCOVA (Analysis of Covariance) with randomised treatment and stratification factor, sex as fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a covariate. Missing values were imputed using Jump to reference method.|Treatment difference|-0.3||||0.1678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.13|||ANCOVA|||||0.13|-0.72|0.1678
81495495|NCT05486065|162682838|OTHER|The change in HbA1c from baseline was analysed using an ANCOVA (Analysis of Covariance) with randomised treatment and stratification factor, sex as fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a covariate. Missing values were imputed using Jump to reference method.|Treatment difference|-0.25||||0.2445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.17|||ANCOVA|||||0.17|-0.67|0.2445
81495496|NCT03681093|162682860|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.323||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.7||Adjusted p-value is reported. The adjusted p-value was obtained from the Dunnet Multiplicity Correction applied to control the Type I error for the primary analysis.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||0.70|-0.59|0.979
81495497|NCT03681093|162682860|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.319||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.39||Adjusted p-value is reported. The adjusted p-value was obtained from the Dunnet Multiplicity Correction applied to control the Type I error for the primary analysis.|MMRM|||||0.39|-0.88|0.656
81495498|NCT03681093|162682861|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.14||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM|||||1.14|0.15|0.012
81495499|NCT03681093|162682861|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.248||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.94||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM|||||0.94|-0.04|0.074
81495500|NCT03681093|162682862|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|5.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.881||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|14.93||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM|||||14.93|-4.49|0.288
81495501|NCT03681093|162682862|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.936||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.99|7.65||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM|||||7.65|-11.99|0.661
81495502|NCT03681093|162682863|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.809||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|4.21||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM|||||4.21|-2.98|0.735
81495503|NCT03681093|162682863|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|4.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.821||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|8.13||Unadjusted p-value|MMRM|||||8.13|0.89|0.015
81495504|NCT01027754|162682864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81495505|NCT01027754|162682865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.24|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.24
81495506|NCT01027754|162682874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.15
81495507|NCT01902303|162682923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>.5000
81495508|NCT01902303|162682924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3835|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||.3835
81495509|NCT02933151|162682932|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.14|||||Reference group is usual care|||1.14|0.92|
81495510|NCT02596893|162682936|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|-2.9||||0.2523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|3.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||3.9|-9.7|0.2523
81542608|NCT02177695|162761774|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.95|||Regression, Logistic|||To determine the relationship of ddMVAC COXEN scores to pT0, ddMVAC COXEN score (dichotomous, favorable vs. unfavorable) was tested in a logistic regression model predicting the outcome of pT0 within the ddMVAC treatment group.||2.95|0.42|0.82
81542609|NCT02177695|162761775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|4.89|||Regression, Logistic|||To determine the relationship of GC COXEN scores to \<= pT1, GC COXEN score (dichotomous, favorable vs. unfavorable) was tested in a logistic regression model predicting the outcome of pT1 or better within the GC treatment group.||4.89|1.11|0.02
81495511|NCT02596893|162682936|SUPERIORITY||Slope|4.8||||0.1626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|11.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||11.8|-3.0|0.1626
81495512|NCT02596893|162682936|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|-2.1||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|5.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||5.3|-9.1|0.4420
81495513|NCT02596893|162682937|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|-2.6||||0.1799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|5.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||5.0|-9.5|0.1799
81542610|NCT02177695|162761775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.75|||Regression, Logistic|||To determine the relationship of ddMVAC COXEN scores to \<=pT1, ddMVAC COXEN score (dichotomous, favorable vs. unfavorable) was tested in a logistic regression model predicting the outcome of pT1 or better within the ddMVAC treatment group.||1.75|0.46|0.76
81542611|NCT00248625|162761785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.19
81542612|NCT00248625|162761786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.03
81542613|NCT00248625|162761787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||Pepe and Mori test of CIF difference|||||||0.21
81542614|NCT00248625|162761788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.053
81542615|NCT00248625|162761789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Armitage trend|||||||0.29
81495514|NCT02596893|162682937|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|-2.4||||0.2309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|4.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||4.9|-9.4|0.2309
81495515|NCT02596893|162682937|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|-2.1||||0.3264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|4.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||4.6|-9.1|0.3264
81495516|NCT02596893|162682938|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|-11.7||||0.0299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-1.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||-1.1|-22.0|0.0299
81495517|NCT02596893|162682938|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-9.9||||0.0582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|0.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||0.7|-20.3|0.0582
81495518|NCT02596893|162682938|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-9.7||||0.0741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|1.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights.|||1.0|-20.1|0.0741
81495519|NCT02596893|162682939|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-5.8||||0.2493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|4.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights.|||4.0|-15.5|0.2493
81542616|NCT00248625|162761790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Armitage trend|||||||0.74
81542617|NCT00248625|162761791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Armitage tren|||||||0.54
81542618|NCT00248625|162761792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.86
81542619|NCT00834977|162761808|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Ratio of Least Squares Means|101.08||||||90.0|97.23|105.09|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||105.09|97.23|
81542620|NCT00834977|162761809|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Ratio of Least Squares Means|99.38||||||90.0|96.63|102.22|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||102.22|96.63|
81542621|NCT00834977|162761810|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Ratio of Least Squares Means|98.48||||||90.0|95.8|101.23|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||101.23|95.80|
81542622|NCT00834977|162761811|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Ratio of Least Squares Means|98.72||||||90.0|86.95|112.09|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||112.09|86.95|
81542623|NCT00834977|162761812|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Ratio of Least Squares Means|95.69||||||90.0|90.54|101.14|||||Metabolite presented for informational purposes only.|||101.14|90.54|
81542624|NCT00834977|162761813|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Slope|99.43||||||90.0|96.48|102.46|||||Metabolite presented for informational purposes only.|||102.46|96.48|
81575931|NCT01782222|162823193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-4.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|-1.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to End of Maintenance containing treatment and disease stage as factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||-1.01|-8.91|0.014
81495520|NCT02596893|162682939|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-1.8||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|8.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights.|||8.2|-11.8|0.7160
81495521|NCT02596893|162682939|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-5.8||||0.2452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|4.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights.|||4.1|-15.5|0.2452
81495522|NCT02596893|162682940|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-1.3||||0.7541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|7.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights.|||7.1|-9.8|0.7541
81495523|NCT02596893|162682940|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-3.7||||0.3784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|4.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights.|||4.6|-12.0|0.3784
81495524|NCT02596893|162682940|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-4.4||||0.2865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|3.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights.|||3.8|-12.6|0.2865
81495525|NCT02596893|162682941|SUPERIORITY||Unstratified CMH|-2.2||||0.3572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|7.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-values were based on the unstratified CMH test when 1 and only 1 of the 2 treatment groups being compared had no subjects in a stratum.|The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|2-sided 95% CI were based on the unstratified Newcombe method.||7.0|-11.3|0.3572
81495526|NCT02596893|162682941|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|4.7||||0.2823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|18.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||18.9|-8.8|0.2823
81495527|NCT02596893|162682941|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|0.0|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|13.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||13.7|-12.8|> 0.9999
81495528|NCT02596893|162682942|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-0.5||||0.8031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|5.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||5.9|-6.7|0.8031
81495529|NCT02596893|162682942|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|1.4||||0.5583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|7.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||7.3|-5.1|0.5583
81495530|NCT02596893|162682942|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-1.0||||0.6123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|6.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|6.8|-7.2|0.6123
81495531|NCT02596893|162682943|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-10.6||||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|-1.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||-1.4|-19.6|0.0239
81495532|NCT02596893|162682943|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-1.0||||0.8334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|8.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||8.7|-10.8|0.8334
81495533|NCT02596893|162682943|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-3.9||||0.4383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|5.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights.|||5.8|-13.5|0.4383
81495534|NCT02596893|162682944|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-1.6||||0.3573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|5.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with CMH weights.|||5.9|-8.3|0.3573
81495535|NCT02596893|162682944|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-2.0||||0.2221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|5.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||5.1|-8.7|0.2221
81495536|NCT02596893|162682944|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference|-2.0||||0.2578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|5.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||5.6|-8.7|0.2578
81542625|NCT00834977|162761814|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Ratio of Least Squares Means|97.2||||||90.0|92.82|101.78|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||101.78|92.82|
81495537|NCT02596893|162682947|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|0.5||||0.9141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|10.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights|||10.0|-8.9|0.9141
81495538|NCT02596893|162682947|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|-3.6||||0.4286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|5.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||5.6|-12.8|0.4286
81495539|NCT02596893|162682947|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Difference|-2.7||||0.5591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|6.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The weighted average of the treatment differences across the strata with the CMH weights.|||6.6|-12.0|0.5591
81495540|NCT00004228|162682948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||"A Cox model was used to assess evidence of a difference in event-free survival comparing regimens A1+A2 (A: CCG BFM) to regimens B1+B2 (B: NHL/BFM-95) while adjusting for the other intervention through stratification."||||.97
81495541|NCT00004228|162682948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||"A Cox model was used to assess evidence of a difference in event-free survival comparing A1+B1 (1: no intensification) to A2 +B2 (2: intensification), while adjusting for the other intervention through stratification."||||.63
81495542|NCT02255279|162682956|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Hypothesis: Demonstrate non-inferiority (NI) of aTIV to TIV:~H0 : μAi - μBi ≤ -0.176 (Null) H1 : μAi - μBi \>-0.176 (alternative) (i= H1N1, H3N2, B) μA and μB are means of log10-transformed titers 21 days after last vaccination of the aTIV \& TIV vaccine groups respectively. NI is claimed if LL of 95% CI for GMT ratios is \>0.67.~Significance level is α = 2.5% (1-sided), which needs no further adjustment for multiplicity as to reach NI, above hypothesis needs to be rejected for all 3 strains."|Ratio of GMTs|4.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|5.51|||ANCOVA|||Geometric mean titers (GMTs), in H1N1 strain of all the tree strains in Subjects 6 to \< 72 months of Age.||5.51|3.00|
81542626|NCT00834977|162761815|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Ratio of Least Squares Means|96.99||||||90.0|92.52|101.68|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||101.68|92.52|
81495543|NCT02255279|162682956|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Hypothesis: Demonstrate non-inferiority (NI) of aTIV to TIV:~H0 : μAi - μBi ≤ -0.176 (Null) H1 : μAi - μBi \>-0.176 (alternative) (i= H1N1, H3N2, B) μA and μB are means of log10-transformed titers 21 days after last vaccination of the aTIV \& TIV vaccine groups respectively. NI is claimed if LL of 95% CI for GMT ratios is \>0.67.~Significance level is α = 2.5% (1-sided), which needs no further adjustment for multiplicity as to reach NI, above hypothesis needs to be rejected for all 3 strains."|Ratio of GMTs|2.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|3.25|||ANCOVA|||Geometric mean titers (GMTs), in H3N2 strain of all three homologous virus strains in Subjects 6 to \< 72 months of Age.||3.25|2.05|
81495544|NCT02255279|162682956|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Hypothesis: Demonstrate non-inferiority (NI) of aTIV to TIV:~H0 : μAi - μBi ≤ -0.176 (Null) H1 : μAi - μBi \>-0.176 (alternative) (i= H1N1, H3N2, B) μA and μB are means of log10-transformed titers 21 days after last vaccination of the aTIV \& TIV vaccine groups respectively. NI is claimed if LL of 95% CI for GMT ratios is \>0.67.~Significance level is α = 2.5% (1-sided), which needs no further adjustment for multiplicity as to reach NI, above hypothesis needs to be rejected for all 3 strains."|Ratio of GMTs|4.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.52|6.2|||ANCOVA|||Geometric mean titers (GMTs), in B strain of all three homologous virus strains in Subjects 6 to \< 72 months of Age.||6.20|3.52|
81495545|NCT02255279|162682957|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The following hypotheses should be tested to demonstrate non-inferiority of aTIV to TIV:~H0i: πi1 \> πi2-0.1 vs. H1i: πi1 \> πi2- 0.1 where H0i and H1i represent the null and the alternative hypothesis (respectively) of the non- inferiority objective and πi1 and πi2 represent the seroresponse rates 21 days after last immunization of the aTIV and TIV vaccine groups respectively in the i-th strain (H1N1, H3N2, B). The non-inferiority criterion is -0.1 (i.e., -10%)."|Vaccine Group Differences|17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|26.3|||Loglinear model|Binary data were analyzed using loglinear models with a qualitative factor for vaccine group (αik, i = A, B) and center (δlk, k=1).||Percentage of subjects achieving seroconversion in H1N1 strain after last vaccination with aTIV or TIV in naïve and non-naive subjects.||26.3|8.1|
81495546|NCT02255279|162682957|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The following hypotheses should be tested to demonstrate non-inferiority of aTIV to TIV:~H0i: πi1 \> πi2-0.1 vs. H1i: πi1 \> πi2- 0.1 where H0i and H1i represent the null and the alternative hypothesis (respectively) of the non- inferiority objective and πi1 and πi2 represent the seroresponse rates 21 days after last immunization of the aTIV and TIV vaccine groups respectively in the i-th strain (H1N1, H3N2, B). The non-inferiority criterion is -0.1 (i.e., -10%)."|Vaccine Group Differences|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|21.0|||Loglinear model|Binary data were analyzed using loglinear models with a qualitative factor for vaccine group (αik, i = A, B) and center (δlk, k=1).||Percentage of subjects achieving seroconversion in H3N2 strain after last vaccination with aTIV or TIV in naive and non-naive subjects.||21|-1.8|
81495547|NCT02255279|162682957|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The following hypotheses should be tested to demonstrate non-inferiority of aTIV to TIV:~H0i: πi1 \> πi2-0.1 vs. H1i: πi1 \> πi2- 0.1 where H0i and H1i represent the null and the alternative hypothesis (respectively) of the non- inferiority objective and πi1 and πi2 represent the seroresponse rates 21 days after last immunization of the aTIV and TIV vaccine groups respectively in the i-th strain (H1N1, H3N2, B). The non-inferiority criterion is -0.1 (i.e., -10%)."|Vaccine Group Differences|58.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.5|68.5|||Loglinear model|Binary data were analyzed using loglinear models with a qualitative factor for vaccine group (αik, i = A, B) and center (δlk, k=1).||Percentage of subjects achieving seroconversion in B strains after last vaccination with aTIV or TIV in naïve and non naive subjects.||68.5|47.5|
81495548|NCT03142451|162682965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.749||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|3.68|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model includes treatment, baseline inflammatory lesion count, and analysis center.||||3.68|0.75|0.0031
81495549|NCT03142451|162682966|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21||||0.0273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.022|1.434||The p-value is for the null hypothesis that the combined risk ratio equals 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test Stratified by Analysis Center||||1.434|1.022|0.0273
81495550|NCT03142451|162682967|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.028|1.425||The p-value is for the null hypothesis that the combined risk ratio equals 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Test Stratified by Analysis Center||||1.425|1.028|0.0171
81495551|NCT03142451|162682968|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.626||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|12.77|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment, Baseline inflammatory lesion count, and analysis center.||||12.77|2.46|0.0039
81495552|NCT03142451|162682969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.747||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|4.09|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment, Baseline inflammatory lesion count, and analysis center.||Statistical analysis for Week 4||4.09|1.16|0.0004
81495553|NCT03142451|162682969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|4.56|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment, Baseline inflammatory lesion count, and analysis center.||Statistical analysis for Week 8||4.56|1.62|<0.0001
81495554|NCT03142451|162682970|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.685||||0.0201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.085|2.616||P-value is for the null hypothesis that the risk ratio equals 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by analysis center.||Statistical analysis for Week 4||2.616|1.085|0.0201
81495555|NCT03142451|162682970|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.191||||0.1278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.951|1.492||P-value is for the null hypothesis that the risk ratio equals 1.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by analysis center.||Statistical analysis for Week 8||1.492|0.951|0.1278
81495556|NCT00090402|162682972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for age and body mass index||||||0.83
81495557|NCT00382863|162682985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.502|||||||Fisher Exact|One-sided||Null hypothesis = proportion of subjects in treatment group who successfully achieved an improvement of at least 1.0 ml/kg/min at 6 months is less than or equal to the Control group. Subjects who withdrew for cardiac-related reasons were classified as non-responders.||||0.502
81542627|NCT00834977|162761816|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Ratio of Least Squares Means|99.24||||||90.0|96.21|102.35|||||Metabolite presented for informational purposes only.|||102.35|96.21|
81542628|NCT04386291|162761844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54||||0.071|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.071
81542629|NCT04386291|162761844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.46
81495558|NCT00382863|162682986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||Fisher Exact|One-sided||The null hypothesis = the proportion of subjects in the treatment group who successfully achieved an improvement of at least 45 m at 6 months from baseline is less than or equal to that of the Control group. Withdrawals due to cardiac reasons are counted as non-responders.||||0.044
81495559|NCT00382863|162682987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.184|||||||Fisher Exact|One-sided||The null hypothesis = the proportion of treatment subjects who successfully achieved an improvement of at least 7 points at 6 months is equal to or less than that of the control group. Withdrawals due to cardiac reasons are counted as non-responders.||||0.184
81495560|NCT00382863|162682988|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimated survival for the treatment group was 93%. Estimated survival for the control group was 91.5%. A non-inferiority margin of 7.5%. Final test alpha level of 0.04825.||||||0.012|||||||Exact binomial test|One-sided||The null hypothesis = survival in the treatment group at 12 months is not equivalent to that of the Control group.||||0.012
81495561|NCT00382863|162682989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Class change from baseline.||||0.052
81495562|NCT00382863|162682990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81495563|NCT00382863|162682991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided||||||0.032
81495564|NCT00382863|162682992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||Fisher Exact|One-sided||Improvement of at least 1.0 ml/kg/min from baseline.||||0.540
81495565|NCT00382863|162682993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.067|||||||Fisher Exact|One-sided||Improvement of at least 45 m from baseline.||||0.067
81495566|NCT00382863|162682994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||Fisher Exact|One-sided||Improvement of at least 7 points from baseline.||||0.031
81495567|NCT00382863|162682995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.109|||||||Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier actuarial time-to-first-event analysis||||0.109
81495568|NCT00382863|162682996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided||||||0.031
81495569|NCT00382863|162682997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.179|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided||||||0.179
81495570|NCT00382863|162682998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided||||||0.070
81495571|NCT00382863|162682999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided||||||0.015
81495572|NCT00382863|162683000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided||||||0.032
81495573|NCT00382863|162683002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.627|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided||||||0.627
81495574|NCT00382863|162683003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.386|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.386
81495575|NCT00382863|162683004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.154|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided||||||0.154
81495576|NCT00382863|162683005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided||||||1.000
81495577|NCT00382863|162683006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.939|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.939
81495578|NCT00382863|162683007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided||||||0.012
81495579|NCT00382863|162683008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.001
81495580|NCT00382863|162683009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.772|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Two-sided||||||0.772
81495581|NCT02327143|162683059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric least squares|0.448|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.395|0.508|||||Absolute bioavailability of LY2835219 following the administration of 200 mg LY2835219 (oral) with 0.4 mg \[13C8\]-LY2835219 (IV).|||0.508|0.395|
81495582|NCT01362530|162683085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age group, use of dexamethasone as an anti-emetic, and receipt of very high risk emetogenic chemotherapy.||||||<0.01
81495583|NCT01362530|162683086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age group, use of dexamethasone as an anti-emetic, and receipt of very high risk emetogenic chemotherapy.||||||<0.05
81495584|NCT01362530|162683087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age group, use of dexamethasone as an anti-emetic, and receipt of very high risk emetogenic chemotherapy.||||||<0.01
81495585|NCT01362530|162683088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age group, use of dexamethasone as an anti-emetic, and receipt of very high risk emetogenic chemotherapy.||||||<0.01
81495586|NCT01133977|162683091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.75||||||The current study was not powered or designed to determine superiority of the '20 mg Lenvatinib + Dacarbazine (Phase 2)' arm compared with 'Dacarbazine (Phase 2) ' arm.||0.75|0.23|
81495587|NCT03606213|162683096|OTHER|||||||0.56||||||P-value week 14 versus baseline (Cohort A, arm 1; placebo)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.56
81495588|NCT00215553|162683108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.794||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference between treatment groups||||0.794
81495589|NCT00215553|162683108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.236||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference between treatment groups||||0.236
81495590|NCT00215553|162683108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.396||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference between treatment groups||||0.396
81495591|NCT00215553|162683109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.346||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.346
81495592|NCT00215553|162683109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.286||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.286
81495593|NCT00215553|162683109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.964||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.964
81495594|NCT00215553|162683110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on ranks||||||0.028
81495595|NCT00215553|162683110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.147||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on ranks||||||0.147
81495596|NCT00215553|162683110|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.293||95.0|||||ANOVA|ANOVA on ranks||||||0.293
81495597|NCT01429623|162683111|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55|||<|0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|3.25|||Log Rank|||||3.25|0.74|<0.16
81495598|NCT01429623|162683112|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.61
81495599|NCT01429623|162683113|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085|<|0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.32
81495600|NCT01429623|162683114|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|<|0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.97
81495601|NCT00449007|162683227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Difference between 6 months and baseline for Bupropion treated group.~Due to the low number of participants, the results are unreliable."||||1.0
81495602|NCT00066170|162683233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Dunnett's|||||||<0.001
81495603|NCT00066170|162683233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Dunnett's|||||||<0.001
81495604|NCT01370642|162683234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference in Percentages|29.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|40.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To compare the percentage of participants achieving SVR24 between the vaniprevir and control arms, 95% confidence intervals and corresponding p-values for the between-treatment difference (vaniprevir - control) were computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by Interleukin 28B (IL28B) and age utilizing Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.||40.5|17.2|<0.001
81495605|NCT01370642|162683234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference in Percentages|28.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.4|40.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To compare the percentage of participants achieving SVR24 between the vaniprevir and control arms, 95% confidence intervals and corresponding p-values for the between-treatment difference (vaniprevir - control) were computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by IL28B and age utilizing Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.||40.0|17.4|<0.001
81495606|NCT01370642|162683235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference in Percentages|30.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|41.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To compare the percentage of participants achieving SVR12 between the vaniprevir and control arms, 95% confidence intervals and corresponding p-values for the between-treatment difference (vaniprevir - control) were computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by IL28B and age utilizing Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.||41.5|18.1|<0.001
81495607|NCT01370642|162683235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference in Percentages|29.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.3|41.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To compare the percentage of participants achieving SVR12 between the vaniprevir and control arms, 95% confidence intervals and corresponding p-values for the between-treatment difference (vaniprevir - control) were computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by IL28B and age utilizing Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.||41.0|18.3|<0.001
81495608|NCT01370642|162683236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference in Percentages|78.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.2|85.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To compare the percentage of participants achieving RVR between the vaniprevir and control arms, 95% confidence intervals and corresponding p-values for the between-treatment difference (vaniprevir - control) were computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by IL28B and age utilizing Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.||85.3|68.2|<0.001
81495609|NCT01370642|162683236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference in Percentages|76.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.7|84.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To compare the percentage of participants achieving RVR between the vaniprevir and control arms, 95% confidence intervals and corresponding p-values for the between-treatment difference (vaniprevir - control) were computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by IL28B and age utilizing Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.||84.1|66.7|<0.001
81495610|NCT01370642|162683237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference in Percentages|48.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.2|58.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To compare the percentage of participants achieving cEVR between the vaniprevir and control arms, 95% confidence intervals and corresponding p-values for the between-treatment difference (vaniprevir - control) were computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by IL28B and age utilizing Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.||58.9|37.2|<0.001
81542630|NCT04386291|162761845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.01
81495611|NCT01370642|162683237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference in Percentages|49.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.5|60.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To compare the percentage of participants achieving cEVR between the vaniprevir and control arms, 95% confidence intervals and corresponding p-values for the between-treatment difference (vaniprevir - control) were computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by IL28B and age utilizing Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.||60.0|38.5|<0.001
81495612|NCT01370642|162683238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference in Percentages|17.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|27.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To compare the percentage of participants achieving undetectable HCV RNA at EOT between the vaniprevir and control arms, 95% confidence intervals and corresponding p-values for the between-treatment difference (vaniprevir - control) were computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by IL28B and age utilizing Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.||27.3|8.1|<0.001
81495613|NCT01370642|162683238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Difference in Percentages|17.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|27.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To compare the percentage of participants achieving undetectable HCV RNA at EOT between the vaniprevir and control arms, 95% confidence intervals and corresponding p-values for the between-treatment difference (vaniprevir - control) were computed using Miettinen and Nurminen method stratified by IL28B and age utilizing Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.||27.8|9.3|<0.001
81495614|NCT01370642|162683239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|4.1||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|13.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Difference in percentage of participants with ≥1 Tier 1 AEs between vaniprevir and control.||13.7|-5.4|0.385
81495615|NCT01370642|162683239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|-2.2||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|8.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Difference in percentage of participants with ≥1 Tier 1 AEs between vaniprevir and control.||8.1|-12.6|0.670
81542631|NCT04386291|162761845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.04
81542632|NCT04386291|162761846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.47||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.08
81542633|NCT04386291|162761846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.5
81542634|NCT04386291|162761847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.25
81542635|NCT04386291|162761847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54||||0.065|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.065
81542636|NCT04386291|162761848|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.24||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.88
81542637|NCT04386291|162761848|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.7
81542638|NCT04386291|162761849|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.84||||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.038
81542639|NCT04386291|162761849|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.59||||0.059|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.059
81542640|NCT04386291|162761850|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.58||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Reappraisal subscale analysis||||0.9
81542641|NCT04386291|162761850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.73||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Subpression subscale analysis||||0.23
81495616|NCT01370642|162683239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|-4.1||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|9.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Difference in percentage of participants with anemia Tier 1 AEs between vaniprevir and control.||9.5|-17.5|0.557
81495617|NCT01370642|162683239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|-12.7||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|1.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Difference in percentage of participants with anemia Tier 1 AEs between vaniprevir and control.||1.2|-26.2|0.072
81495618|NCT01370642|162683239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|0.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|7.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Difference in percentage of participants with bilirubin increased Tier 1 AEs between vaniprevir and control.||7.9|-7.9|>0.999
81495619|NCT01370642|162683239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|5.2||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|14.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Difference in percentage of participants with bilirubin increased Tier 1 AEs between vaniprevir and control.||14.2|-3.3|0.220
81495620|NCT01370642|162683239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|15.3||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|28.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Difference in percentage of participants with GI Tier 1 AEs between vaniprevir and control.||28.7|1.3|0.032
81495621|NCT01370642|162683239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|5.6||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|19.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Difference in percentage of participants with GI Tier 1 AEs between vaniprevir and control.||19.4|-8.4|0.432
81495622|NCT01370642|162683239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|8.2||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|21.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Difference in percentage of participants with neutropenia Tier 1 AEs between vaniprevir and control.||21.8|-5.8|0.252
81495623|NCT01370642|162683239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|0.5||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|14.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Difference in percentage of participants with neutropenia Tier 1 AEs between vaniprevir and control.||14.4|-13.4|0.942
81495624|NCT01370642|162683240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference at Week 2|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-3.0|||Constrained LDA Model|||Change from BL in HCV RNA at Week 2 was computed using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model including treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups as well as adjusting for IL28B and age, and their interaction terms with time will be included in the model.||-3.0|-3.5|
81495625|NCT01370642|162683240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference at Week 2|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-3.2|||Constrained LDA Model|||Change from BL in HCV RNA at Week 2 was computed using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model including treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups as well as adjusting for IL28B and age, and their interaction terms with time will be included in the model.||-3.2|-3.7|
81495626|NCT01370642|162683240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference at Week 4|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-2.7|||Constrained LDA Model|||Change from BL in HCV RNA at Week 4 was computed using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model including treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups as well as adjusting for IL28B and age, and their interaction terms with time will be included in the model.||-2.7|-3.3|
81542642|NCT04386291|162761850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54||||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Reappraisal subscale analysis||||0.7
81542643|NCT04386291|162761850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Suppression subscale analysis||||0.5
81495627|NCT01370642|162683240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference at Week 4|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-2.8|||Constrained LDA Model|||Change from BL in HCV RNA at Week 4 was computed using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model including treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups as well as adjusting for IL28B and age, and their interaction terms with time will be included in the model.||-2.8|-3.4|
81495628|NCT01370642|162683240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference at Week 8|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.6|||Constrained LDA Model|||Change from BL in HCV RNA at Week 8 was computed using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model including treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups as well as adjusting for IL28B and age, and their interaction terms with time will be included in the model.||-1.6|-2.2|
81495629|NCT01370642|162683240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference at Week 8|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.7|||Constrained LDA Model|||Change from BL in HCV RNA at Week 8 was computed using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model including treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups as well as adjusting for IL28B and age, and their interaction terms with time will be included in the model.||-1.7|-2.3|
81495630|NCT01370642|162683240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference at Week 12|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.1|||Constrained LDA Model|||Change from BL in HCV RNA at Week 12 was computed using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model including treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups as well as adjusting for IL28B and age, and their interaction terms with time will be included in the model.||-1.1|-1.7|
81495631|NCT01370642|162683240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference at Week 12|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.1|||Constrained LDA Model|||Change from BL in HCV RNA at Week 12 was computed using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model including treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups as well as adjusting for IL28B and age, and their interaction terms with time will be included in the model.||-1.1|-1.7|
81542644|NCT04386291|162761851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5
81542645|NCT04386291|162761852|SUPERIORITY||mean rank difference|79.0||||0.076|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Mann-Witney was used because assumption of normality of variance was violated||||||0.076
81542646|NCT04386291|162761852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.8
81542647|NCT00989911|162761853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81542648|NCT03402217|162761872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.383|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Pre and post-score paired comparison.||||.383
81542649|NCT03402217|162761873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Information pre-post paired comparison||||.001
81542650|NCT03402217|162761873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Motivation pre- and post-paired comparison.||||.07
81495632|NCT01370642|162683240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference at Week 24|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.5|||Constrained LDA Model|||Change from BL in HCV RNA at Week 24 was computed using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model including treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups as well as adjusting for IL28B and age, and their interaction terms with time will be included in the model.||-0.5|-1.1|
81495633|NCT01370642|162683240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference at Week 24|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.6|||Constrained LDA Model|||Change from BL in HCV RNA at Week 24 was computed using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model including treatment, time and the interaction of time by treatment with a restriction of the same baseline mean across treatment groups as well as adjusting for IL28B and age, and their interaction terms with time will be included in the model.||-0.6|-1.2|
81495634|NCT00987935|162683248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.357|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.802|2.296|||||"Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by macroscopic vacular invasion, extrahepatic spread, or both present vs both absent.~HR below 1 favors Nintedanib."|||2.296|0.802|
81495635|NCT00987935|162683249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.213|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.014|||||"Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by macroscopic vacular invasion, extrahepatic spread, or both present vs both absent.~HR below 1 favors Nintedanib."|||2.014|0.730|
81495636|NCT00987935|162683253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.186|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.728|1.932|||||"Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by macroscopic vacular invasion, extrahepatic spread, or both present vs both absent.~HR below 1 favors Nintedanib."|||1.932|0.728|
81495637|NCT00987935|162683254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.593|1.489|||||"Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards model stratified by macroscopic vacular invasion, extrahepatic spread, or both present vs both absent.~HR below 1 favors Nintedanib."|||1.489|0.593|
81495638|NCT00452530|162683262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.5||||0.0003||||||1-sided P-value|Yanagawa, Tango, and Hiejima test||Apixaban-enoxaparin|Sequential testing was used to control for overall type-I error and to compare the effect of apixaban with that of enoxaparin. Noninferiority (NI) of apixaban compared with enoxaparin for primary endpoint was tested first at 1-sided α=0.025 level. If superiority was demonstrated on the primary endpoint, NI was then tested on the secondary endpoint at a 1-sided α=0.025 level. If NI of the secondary endpoint was demonstrated, superiority was then tested at the 1-sided α=0.025 level.||||0.0003
81495639|NCT00452530|162683262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.04||||||95.0|-2.03|-0.05|||Inverse variance method|||Sequential testing was used to control for overall type-I error and to compare the effect of apixaban with that of enoxaparin. Noninferiority (NI) of apixaban compared with enoxaparin for primary endpoint was tested first at 1-sided α=0.025 level. If superiority was demonstrated on the primary endpoint, NI was then tested on the secondary endpoint at a 1-sided α=0.025 level. If NI of the secondary endpoint was demonstrated, superiority was then tested at the 1-sided α=0.025 level.||-0.05|-2.03|
81542651|NCT03402217|162761873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Behavior pre and post paired comparison||||.230
81542652|NCT00333775|162761913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.98|||Log Rank|||||0.98|0.63|0.0318
81542653|NCT00333775|162761913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.72||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.9|||Log Rank|||||0.90|0.57|0.0036
81495640|NCT00452530|162683263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference of event rates|-0.33||||0.3014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.29|||Mantel Haenszel||Apixaban-enoxaparin|Major bleeding||0.29|-0.95|0.3014
81495641|NCT00452530|162683263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference of event rates|-0.91||||0.1668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|0.38|||Mantel Haenszel||Apixaban-enoxaparin|CRNM||0.38|-2.20|0.1668
81495642|NCT00452530|162683263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference of event rates|-1.24||||0.0881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|0.18|||Mantel Haenszel||Apixaban-enoxaparin|Major or CRNM||0.18|-2.66|0.0881
81495643|NCT00452530|162683263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted difference of event rates|-1.39||||0.1412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|0.51|||Mantel Haenszel||Apixaban-enoxaparin|Any bleeding||0.51|-3.29|0.1412
81495644|NCT00452530|162683264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.74||P-value was statistically significant at the 1-sided 0.025 level|Yanagawa, Tango, and Hiejima test||Apixaban-enoxaparin|Sequential testing was used to control for overall type-I error and to compare the effect of apixaban with that of enoxaparin. Noninferiority (NI) of apixaban compared with enoxaparin for primary endpoint was tested first at 1-sided α=0.025 level. If NI on primary endpoint was demonstrated, superiority for the endpoint was then tested at 1-sided α=0.025 level. If superiority was demonstrated on the primary endpoint, NI was then tested on the key secondary endpoint at 1-sided α=0.025 level.||0.74|0.51|<0.0001
81495645|NCT00452530|162683264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.27|||<|0.0001||95.0|-12.74|-5.79||P-value is statistically significant at the 1-sided 0.025 level|Yanagawa, Tango, and Hiejima test||Apixaban-enoxaparin|Sequential testing was used to control for overall type-I error and to compare the effect of apixaban with that of enoxaparin. Noninferiority (NI) of apixaban compared with enoxaparin for primary endpoint was tested first at 1-sided α=0.025 level. If NI on primary endpoint was demonstrated, superiority for the endpoint was then tested at 1-sided α=0.025 level. If superiority was demonstrated on the primary endpoint, NI was then tested on the key secondary endpoint at 1-sided α=0.025 level.||-5.79|-12.74|<0.0001
81542654|NCT00333775|162761916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.1105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.04|||Log Rank|||||1.04|0.69|0.1105
81542655|NCT00333775|162761916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.97|||Log Rank|||||0.97|0.65|0.0241
81542656|NCT00333775|162761917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.6962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.37|||Log Rank|||||1.37|0.62|0.6962
81542657|NCT00333775|162761917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.04|||Log Rank|||||1.04|0.45|0.0765
81542658|NCT03279081|162761953|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Combined Remission Rate|2.37|||=|0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.82|10.55||P-value was based on stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for interactive web response system (IWRS) randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The asymptotic Wald's confidence intervals (CI) are displayed.|||10.55|-5.82|=0.571
81542659|NCT03279081|162761954|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Clinical Remission Rate|2.72|||=|0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.47|10.9||P-value was based on stratified CMH test adjusting for IWRS randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The asymptotic Wald's confidence intervals are displayed.|||10.90|-5.47|=0.515
81495646|NCT03888482|162683269|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 0.05|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.01|||Mixed effects repeated measures model|Mixed effects repeated measures model with terms for lens, period and sequence as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.|Difference = DDT2 - Clariti|||0.01||
81495647|NCT00563316|162683276|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|It would be concluded that panitumumab did not have a clinically important effect on the pharmacokinetics of irinotecan if the 90% confidence intervals of the ratio of geometric means for the Cmax and AUC values for irinotecan with and without concomitant panitumumab administration fell within the interval of 70% to 143%.|Least Squares Geometric Mean Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.894|1.074|||||Ratio of Cycle 2 : Cycle 1|||1.074|0.894|
81495648|NCT00563316|162683277|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|It would be concluded that panitumumab did not have a clinically important effect on the pharmacokinetics of irinotecan if the 90% confidence intervals of the ratio of geometric means for the Cmax and AUC values for irinotecan with and without concomitant panitumumab administration fell within the interval of 70% to 143%.|Least Squares Geometric Mean Ratio|0.898|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.819|0.985|||||Ratio of Cycle 2 : Cycle 1|||0.985|0.819|
81495649|NCT00563316|162683278|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|It would be concluded that panitumumab did not have a clinically important effect on the pharmacokinetics of irinotecan if the 90% confidence intervals of the ratio of geometric means for the Cmax and AUC values for irinotecan with and without concomitant panitumumab administration fell within the interval of 70% to 143%.|Least Squares Geometric Mean Ratio|0.897|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.818|0.983|||||Ratio of Cycle 2 : Cycle 1|||0.983|0.818|
81495650|NCT00425854|162683283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Maximum Likelihood|0.048|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.238|||||Maximum Likelihood estimates. The clinical benefit rate for Cohort A was calculated by relating the number of patients with CB to all treated patients in Cohort B. The CI is an exact Clopper Pearson CI.|||0.238|0.001|
81495651|NCT00425854|162683288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinical benefit rate|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.27|||Maxium Likelihood||Maximum Likelihood estimates. The clinical benefit rate for Cohort A was calculated by relating the number of patients with CB to all treated patients in Cohort A. The confidence interval (CI) is an exact Clopper Pearson CI.|||0.27|0.02|
81495652|NCT01378273|162683293|SUPERIORITY|We assumed no effect of treatment on death, but that Epo will lead to a decrease in the rate of NDI. If we assume a multiplicative reduction in the NDI rate of 0.45 then we expect a treated NDI rate of 12 percent and an overall rate of death+NDI of 30.4% as compared to the control rate of 40.4% corresponding to an overall treatment rate ratio of 0.75. This leads to a sample size of 376 evaluated subjects per arm or a total evaluated sample size of 752 subjects.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|0.05|0.81|1.32||A two-sided type I error of 0.05 with no formal adjustment for multiple comparisons unless otherwise specified (such as with safety outcomes).|GEE Wald test based on logistic regressi|adjustments were made for gestational age at birth and recruitment site as a fixed effect.|The numerator is the Epo group, denominator is the control group|We evaluated the primary outcome of death or neurodevelopmental impairment using generalized estimating equations to account for potential correlation within siblings from the same pregnancy, with adjustment for gestational age at birth and recruitment site as a fixed effect. The primary analysis included infants with complete data and excluded data from infants known to be alive but in whom neurodevelopmental outcomes were not assessed.||1.32|0.81|0.05
81495653|NCT01378273|162683294|OTHER|SAEs were defined prospectively. The rate of total SAEs observed through hospital discharge were compared after accounting for potential within-sibship correlation (with multiple gestations) using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with robust standard errors. We used a GEE Wald test based on Poisson or logistic regression for total SAE count and individual events respectively. All other non-categorical data were assessed with GEE regression models appropriate for continuous outcomes.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.22||Statistical significance was set at 0.05 for the efficacy analysis and for the final safety analysis comparing the rate of total SAEs between treatment groups, and 0.031 for death and 0.004 for the ten individual SAEs due to sequential monitoring.|Poisson regression|Adjusted for multiple gestation and gestational age|Epo is numerator and Control is denominator|We hypothesized that Epo would be safe, with no excess of SAEs compared to control infants. Sample size was based on the primary outcome, severe neurodevelopmental impairment or death.||1.22|0.83|0.05
81495654|NCT01378273|162683295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36||||||Statistical significance was evaluated using a Wald's test and declared significant if p \< 0.05.|Generalized estimating equation|Adjusted for gestational age at birth and treatment assignment.||For all statistical comparisons between groups, Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with robust standard errors and a working independence correlation structure for infants included from a multiple gestation were used. A GEE-based Wald test was used to examine differences in the global brain injury severity score between treatment groups, with adjustment for gestational age (GA) at birth used to stratify treatment randomization (24+0 to 25+6 vs. 26+0 to 27+6 in weeks+days of GA).||||0.36
81495655|NCT01378273|162683296|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was evaluated using a Wald's test and declared significant if p \< 0.007.|Generalized estimating equation|Adjusted for gestational age at birth and treatment assignment.||For statistical inference, we utilized generalized estimating equations (GEE) with robust standard errors to appropriately account for potential correlation of biomarkers for same-birth siblings. Each respective GEE model adjusted for gestational age at birth and treatment assignment as fixed factors associated with the original study design. Biomarker levels at each follow-up time point were analysed using separate GEE models. Epo levels were log-transformed in all statistical analyses.||||<0.001
81495656|NCT00954538|162683371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81495657|NCT00954538|162683372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.27|||Linear Fixed Effects Model||Difference = AD group value - HE group value|A 90% confidence interval was calculated for the group difference (AD - HE) using the model results. As prespecified by the analysis plan, if the lower bound of the 90% confidence interval is above 0, then the hypothesis that \[18F\]MK-3328 can discriminate between AD patients and cognitively normal elderly controls as measured by regional tracer uptake following single IV doses of \[18F\]MK-3328 is supported.||0.27|-0.04|
81495658|NCT02059642|162683393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.1||||0.1358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM: Model of Repeated Measures||||0.66|-4.87|0.1358
81495659|NCT03061214|162683402|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated difference in HbA1c between semaglutide and sitagliptin was less than 0.3%.|Treatment difference|-0.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The post-baseline responses are analysed using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment and region China/Other as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Mean estimates are adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||-0.70|-1.00|<.0001
81495660|NCT03061214|162683402|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated difference in HbA1c between semaglutide and sitagliptin was less than 0.3%.|Treatment difference|-0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The post-baseline responses are analysed using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment and region China/Other as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Mean estimates are adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||-0.36|-0.66|<.0001
81495661|NCT03061214|162683402|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated difference in HbA1c between semaglutide and sitagliptin was below 0%.|Treatment difference|-0.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The post-baseline responses are analysed using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment and region China/Other as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Mean estimates are adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||-0.70|-1.00|<.0001
81495662|NCT03061214|162683402|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated difference in HbA1c between semaglutide and sitagliptin was below 0%.|Treatment difference|-0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The post-baseline responses are analysed using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment and region China/Other as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit. Mean estimates are adjusted according to observed baseline distribution.||-0.36|-0.66|<.0001
81495663|NCT02935036|162683487|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.33||||0.5947|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5947
81495664|NCT02935036|162683488|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.75||||0.2912|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2912
81495665|NCT02935036|162683489|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference|2.4||||0.692|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6920
81495666|NCT00368849|162683492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.63|||||||ANCOVA|||The primary measures were analyzed as pretreatment and posttreatment difference scores using a series of analyses of covariance controlling for age. The results were screened for model violations (e.g., outliers). Preliminary analyses assured no treatment order effects by examining block by treatment interactions.||||0.63
81495667|NCT00368849|162683493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.09|||||||ANCOVA|||The primary measures were analyzed as pretreatment and posttreatment difference scores using a series of analyses of covariance controlling for age. The results were screened for model violations (e.g., outliers). Preliminary analyses assured no treatment order effects by examining block by treatment interactions.||||0.09
81495668|NCT00368849|162683494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26||||0.46|||||||ANCOVA|||The primary measures were analyzed as pretreatment and posttreatment difference scores using a series of analyses of covariance controlling for age. The results were screened for model violations (e.g., outliers). Preliminary analyses assured no treatment order effects by examining block by treatment interactions.||||0.46
81495669|NCT00368849|162683495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.84|||||||ANCOVA|||The secondary measures were analyzed as pretreatment and posttreatment difference scores using a series of analyses of covariance controlling for age. The results were screened for model violations (e.g., outliers). Preliminary analyses assured no treatment order effects by examining block by treatment interactions.||||0.84
81495670|NCT00368849|162683496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77||||0.76|||||||ANCOVA|||The secondary measures were analyzed as pretreatment and posttreatment difference scores using a series of analyses of covariance controlling for age. The results were screened for model violations (e.g., outliers). Preliminary analyses assured no treatment order effects by examining block by treatment interactions.||||0.76
81495671|NCT02006836|162683497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||H0: GI of pomelo for diabetic patients - GI of pomelo for healthy people = 0 H1: GI of pomelo for diabetic patients - GI of pomelo for healthy people \> 0 α=5%||||0.005
81495672|NCT02006836|162683498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||"H0：∆g after breakfast- ∆g before breakfast = 0 H1：∆g after breakfast- ∆g before breakfast \> 0 α=5%~* g of breasfast without pomelo=mean of 3 days of postprandial blood glucose after breakfast - mean of 3 days of blood glucose before this breakfast.~* g of breasfast with pomelo=mean of 3 days of postprandial blood glucose after breakfast - mean of 3 days of blood glucose before this breakfast."||||>0.05
81495673|NCT02006836|162683499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||"H0：∆g after lunch - ∆g before lunch = 0 H1：∆g after lunch - ∆g before lunch \> 0 α=5%~* g of lunch without pomelo=mean of 3 days of postprandial blood glucose after lunch - mean of 3 days of blood glucose before this lunch.~* g of lunch with pomelo=mean of 3 days of postprandial blood glucose after lunch - mean of 3 days of blood glucose before this lunch."||||>0.05
81495674|NCT02006836|162683500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||"H0：∆g after dinner- ∆g before dinner = 0 H1：∆g after dinner- ∆g before dinner \> 0 α=5%~* g of dinner without pomelo=mean of 3 days of postprandial blood glucose after dinner - mean of 3 days of blood glucose before this dinner.~* g of dinner with pomelo=mean of 3 days of postprandial blood glucose after dinner - mean of 3 days of blood glucose before this dinner."||||>0.05
81495675|NCT02006836|162683501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||H0: AUC||||>0.05
81495676|NCT05058456|162683502|OTHER|The primary safety hypothesis is: H0: ΠS \> PGS vs. HA: ΠS ≤ PGS where ΠS is the proportion of patients who experience a MAE within 30 days of procedure and PGS is the Safety Performance Goal. All subjects in whom a Mini S IVL catheter was introduced into the vasculature will be included in the analysis (i.e., it is an intent-to-treat analysis). The hypothesis will be tested using a one-sided Exact Binomial Test at α=0.025.|||||<|0.025|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<.025
81495677|NCT05058456|162683503|OTHER|The primary effectiveness hypothesis is: H0: ΠE ≤ PGE vs. HA: ΠE \> PGE, where ΠE is the proportion of target lesions with technical success and PG is the effectiveness Performance Goal. One-sided statistical significance level of 0.025 = α. The hypothesis will be tested using a one-sided Exact Binomial Test.|||||<|0.025|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<.025
81495678|NCT03211858|162683515|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of SAR341402 over NovoLog/NovoRapid was demonstrated if upper bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference between SAR341402 and NovoLog/NovoRapid was \<0.3%. If non-inferiority was demonstrated, using a hierarchical step down testing procedure, the inverse non-inferiority of NovoLog/NovoRapid over SAR341402 was tested and was demonstrated if lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between SAR341402 and NovoLog/NovoRapid was \> -0.3%.|LS Mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.192|0.039|||||SAR341402 vs NovoLog/NovoRapid|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA with treatment group (SAR341402, NovoLog/NovoRapid), the randomization strata of geographical region, type of diabetes and prior use of NovoLog/NovoRapid as fixed categorical effects, as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline HbA1c value.||0.039|-0.192|
81495679|NCT01866150|162683533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|1.2||||0.8222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|12.0|||Pearson's chi-squared|||A two-sided Pearson's chi-squared test was used to assess the treatment difference in the participants who achieved DAS28 remission.||12.0|-9.5|0.8222
81495680|NCT01866150|162683534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|3.7||||0.4727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|13.6|||Pearson's chi-squared|||Comparison at Month 3. A two-sided Pearson's chi-squared test was used to assess the treatment difference in the participants who achieved DAS28 remission.||13.6|-6.2|0.4727
81495681|NCT01866150|162683534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|2.6||||0.6349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|13.1|||Pearson's chi-squared|||Comparison at last visit. A two-sided Pearson's chi-squared test was used to assess the treatment difference in the participants who achieved DAS28 remission.||13.1|-8.0|0.6349
81495682|NCT01866150|162683535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.9||||0.8769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|10.4|||Pearson's chi-squared|||Comparison at Month 3. A two-sided Pearson's chi-squared test was used to assess the treatment difference in the participants who achieved LDA.||10.4|-12.1|0.8769
81542660|NCT03279081|162761955|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||=|0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.32||P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test adjusting for IWRS randomization stratification factors.|Log Rank||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and 95% CI, adjusting for IWRS randomization stratification factors.|||1.32|0.90|=0.374
81495683|NCT01866150|162683535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|3.4||||0.5649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|15.0|||Pearson's chi-squared|||Comparison at Month 6. A two-sided Pearson's chi-squared test was used to assess the treatment difference in the participants who achieved LDA.||15.0|-8.2|0.5649
81495684|NCT01866150|162683535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|9.9||||0.0556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|20.2|||Pearson's chi-squared|||Comparison at the last visit. A two-sided Pearson's chi-squared test was used to assess the treatment difference in the participants who achieved LDA.||20.2|-0.3|0.0556
81495685|NCT01866150|162683536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.5195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison at Month 3. Analysis used a mixed model with month, cohort, baseline DAS28 score; cohort-by-month and cohort-by-baseline DAS28 score as fixed effects. Within-participant repeated measurements were incorporated with an unstructured variance-covariance structure.||0.20|-0.40|0.5195
81495686|NCT01866150|162683536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison at Month 6. Analysis used a mixed model with month, cohort, baseline DAS28 score; cohort-by-month and cohort-by-baseline DAS28 score as fixed effects. Within-participant repeated measurements were incorporated with an unstructured variance-covariance structure.||0.12|-0.47|0.2420
81495687|NCT01866150|162683536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.3264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison at the last visit. Analysis used a mixed model with month, cohort, baseline DAS28 score; cohort-by-month and cohort-by-baseline DAS28 score as fixed effects. Within-participant repeated measurements were incorporated with an unstructured variance-covariance structure.||0.15|-0.45|0.3264
81542661|NCT03279081|162761956|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Combined Remission Rate|1.27|||=|0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.77|9.31||P-value was based on stratified CMH test adjusting for IWRS randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The asymptotic Wald's confidence intervals are displayed.|||9.31|-6.77|=0.757
81495688|NCT01866150|162683538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.81||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.44|-1.18|||General Linear Model|||Analysis was performed using a general linear model with cohort as a factor.||-1.18|-16.44|0.0237
81542662|NCT03279081|162761957|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Clinical Remission Rate|1.6|||=|0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.46|9.66||P-value was based on stratified CMH test adjusting for IWRS randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The asymptotic Wald's confidence intervals are displayed.|||9.66|-6.46|=0.697
81542663|NCT03279081|162761958|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Clinical Response Rate|3.23|||=|0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.76|11.21||P-value was based on stratified CMH test adjusting for IWRS randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The asymptotic Wald's confidence intervals are displayed.|||11.21|-4.76|=0.428
81495689|NCT01052428|162683553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4568||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The differences in the rate of progression of the outcome measures were the focus of the comparisons over time between the treatment groups. A significant interaction effect between time and treatment group in the mixed model is the measure of treatment effect. Since some visits did not occur at the scheduled 6 month intervals, the results have been divided into 3-month visit intervals for reporting purposes and the number of Participants for each interval is indicated as (n=x,y)||||0.4568
81495690|NCT01052428|162683554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1967||95.0||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||The differences in the rate of progression of the outcome measures were the focus of the comparisons over time between the treatment groups. A significant interaction effect between time and treatment group in the mixed model is the measure of treatment effect. Since some visits did not occur at the scheduled 6 month intervals, the results have been divided into 3-month visit intervals for reporting purposes and the number of Participants for each interval is indicated as (n=x,y)||||0.1967
81495691|NCT01052428|162683555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||The differences in the rate of progression of the outcome measures were the focus of the comparisons over time between the treatment groups. A significant interaction effect between time and treatment group in the mixed model is the measure of treatment effect. Since some visits did not occur at the scheduled 6 month intervals, the results have been divided into 3-month visit intervals for reporting purposes and the number of Participants for each interval is indicated as (n=x,y)||||0.55
81495692|NCT01052428|162683556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||The differences in the rate of progression of the outcome measures were the focus of the comparisons over time between the treatment groups. A significant interaction effect between time and treatment group in the mixed model is the measure of treatment effect. Since some visits did not occur at the scheduled 6 month intervals, the results have been divided into 3-month visit intervals for reporting purposes and the number of Participants for each interval is indicated as (n=x,y)||||0.21
81495693|NCT01052428|162683557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||The differences in the rate of progression of the outcome measures were the focus of the comparisons over time between the treatment groups. A significant interaction effect between time and treatment group in the mixed model is the measure of treatment effect. Since some visits did not occur at the scheduled 6 month intervals, the results have been divided into 3-month visit intervals for reporting purposes and the number of Participants for each interval is indicated as (n=x,y)||||0.006
81495694|NCT01052428|162683558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||The differences in the rate of progression of the outcome measures were the focus of the comparisons over time between the treatment groups. A significant interaction effect between time and treatment group in the mixed model is the measure of treatment effect. Since some visits did not occur at the scheduled 6 month intervals, the results have been divided into 3-month visit intervals for reporting purposes and the number of Participants for each interval is indicated as (n=x,y)||||0.16
81495695|NCT01052428|162683559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||The differences in the rate of progression of the outcome measures were the focus of the comparisons over time between the treatment groups. A significant interaction effect between time and treatment group in the mixed model is the measure of treatment effect. Since some visits did not occur at the scheduled 6 month intervals, the results have been divided into 3-month visit intervals for reporting purposes and the number of Participants for each interval is indicated as (n=x,y)||||0.001
81495696|NCT00871000|162683562|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: UL of the standardised asymptotic 95% CI on the group difference \[Tetravac Group minus Boostrix Polio Group\] in the percentage of subjects with anti-polio type 1 antibody titers ≥ 8 was ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.7||||||To demonstrate that GSK Biologicals' Boostrix Polio™ vaccine is non-inferior to Sanofi-Pasteur-MSD's Tetravac™ vaccine, in terms of seroprotection rates against poliovirus type 1, one month after vaccination.||2.7|-2.61|
81495697|NCT00871000|162683562|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: UL of the standardised asymptotic 95% CI on the group difference \[Tetravac Group minus Boostrix Polio Group\] in the percentage of subjects with anti-polio type 2 antibody titers ≥ 8 was ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.7||||||To demonstrate that GSK Biologicals' Boostrix Polio™ vaccine is non-inferior to Sanofi-Pasteur-MSD's Tetravac™ vaccine, in terms of seroprotection rates against polio type 2, one month after vaccination.||2.7|-2.61|
81542664|NCT03279081|162761959|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Clinical Response Rate|2.84|||=|0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.35|11.03||P-value was based on stratified CMH test adjusting for IWRS randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The asymptotic Wald's confidence intervals are displayed.|||11.03|-5.35|=0.497
81495698|NCT00871000|162683562|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: UL of the standardised asymptotic 95% CI on the group difference \[Tetravac Group minus Boostrix Polio Group\] in the percentage of subjects with anti-polio type 3 antibody titers ≥ 8 was ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.72||||||To demonstrate that GSK Biologicals' Boostrix Polio™ vaccine is non-inferior to Sanofi-Pasteur-MSD's Tetravac™ vaccine, in terms of seroprotection rates against polio type 3, one month after vaccination.||2.72|-2.61|
81542665|NCT03279081|162761960|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||=|0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.32||P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test adjusting for IWRS randomization stratification factors.|Log Rank||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression model was used to estimate hazard ratio and 95% CI, adjusting for IWRS randomization stratification factors.|||1.32|0.90|=0.363
81542666|NCT03279081|162761961|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||=|0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.18||P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test adjusting for IWRS randomization stratification factors.|Log Rank||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression model was used to estimate hazard ratio and 95% CI, adjusting for IWRS randomization stratification factors.|||1.18|0.82|=0.833
81495699|NCT00871000|162683563|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: Upper limit (UL) of the standardised asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference \[Tetravac Group minus Boostrix Polio Group\] in the percentage of subjects with anti-D antibody concentrations ≥ 0.1 IU/mL was lower than or equal to (≤) 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.7||||||To demonstrate that GSK Biologicals' Boostrix Polio™ vaccine is non-inferior to Sanofi-Pasteur-MSD's Tetravac™ vaccine, in terms of seroprotection rates against diphtheria, one month after vaccination.||2.7|-2.61|
81495700|NCT00871000|162683563|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: UL of the standardised asymptotic 95% CI on the group difference \[Tetravac Group minus Boostrix Polio Group\] in the percentage of subjects with anti-T antibody concentrations ≥ 0.1 IU/mL was ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.7||||||To demonstrate that GSK Biologicals' Boostrix Polio™ vaccine is non-inferior to Sanofi-Pasteur-MSD's Tetravac™ vaccine, in terms of seroprotection rates against tetanus, one month after vaccination.||2.7|-2.61|
81495701|NCT03400787|162683579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||p\<0.025 indicates statistical significance.|t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis is that the responder rate for the Latera implant treatment was not superior to the sham treatment. A maximum sample size of 124 evaluable subjects is required for 90% power and preserving a 2.5% (one-sided) type I error rate.||||0.0001
81495702|NCT01644331|162683596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.315|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.315
81495703|NCT01644331|162683597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.19||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is a repeated measures analysis so all rows (visits) are taken into account.||0.34|0.03|0.021
81542667|NCT03279081|162761962|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||=|0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.16||P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test adjusting for IWRS randomization stratification factors.|Log Rank||Cox Proportional Hazard Regression model was used to estimate hazard ratio and 95% CI, adjusting for IWRS randomization stratification factors.|||1.16|0.81|=0.717
81542668|NCT03279081|162761963|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Relapse Rate|3.03|||=|0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.28|14.34||P-value was based on stratified CMH test adjusting for IWRS randomization stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The asymptotic Wald's confidence intervals are displayed.|||14.34|-8.28|=0.599
81542669|NCT00627393|162761983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.2|||Regression, Logistic|Ordinary multiple logistic regression including treatment arm, infection strata, underlying disease, zubrod score, respiratory symptoms, and age.|Control group is the reference group. Model adjusted for infection strata, underlying disease, zubrod score, respiratory symptoms, and age.|||3.20|0.44|0.73
81495704|NCT01644331|162683598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.99||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|3.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This a repeated measure analysis so all rows (visits) are taken into account.||3.44|-1.47|0.430
81495705|NCT01644331|162683599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-493.21||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1176.96|190.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is a repeated measures analysis so all rows (visits) are taken into account.||190.55|-1176.96|0.157
81495706|NCT01644331|162683600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206|||||||Chi-squared|||This is a repeated measures analysis so all rows (visits) are taken into account.||||0.206
81495707|NCT01644331|162683601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan Meier|0.98||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|0.99|||Log Rank|||||0.99|0.96|0.334
81495708|NCT01644331|162683602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.148|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.148
81495709|NCT01644331|162683603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.334|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.334
81495710|NCT01644331|162683604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.67||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is a repeated measures analysis so all rows (visits) are taken into account.||0.45|-1.79|0.241
81495711|NCT01644331|162683605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.28||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is a repeated measures analysis so all rows (visits) are taken into account.||0.82|-0.26|0.303
81542670|NCT00627393|162761986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Log Rank P-Value|0.43||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||Competing risks analysis for time to GVHD for subjects with allogeneic HST. The sample size was very small (n=7 in the granulocyte group, and n=8 in the control group).|Competing Risks|||||||0.43
81495712|NCT01644331|162683606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.471||||||24 hours|Chi-squared|||||||0.471
81495713|NCT01644331|162683606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.585||||||48 hrs|Chi-squared|||||||0.585
81495714|NCT01644331|162683606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||||||72 hrs|Chi-squared|||||||0.120
81495715|NCT01644331|162683607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.037
81495716|NCT01644331|162683608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.373|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.373
81495717|NCT01644331|162683609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan Meier|0.26||||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.32|||Log Rank|||||0.32|0.21|0.709
81495718|NCT01423084|162683618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Two different lots of rMenB+OMV NZ are to be considered equivalent in terms of hSBA GMTs against H44/76 strain if the two sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) between groups GMTs ratio at day 31 (ie, one month after the second vaccination) does not exceed the range 0.5 (lower limit) - 2.0 (higher limit).|between groups ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.23||||||Equivalence of 2 different lots of rMenB+OMV NZ in terms of hSBA GMTs against H44/76 strain||1.23|0.82|
81495719|NCT01423084|162683618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Two different lots of rMenB+OMV NZ are to be considered equivalent in terms of hSBA GMTs against 5/99 strain if the two sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) between groups GMTs ratio at day 31 (ie, one month after the second vaccination ) does not exceed the range 0.5 (lower limit) - 2.0 (higher limit).|between groups ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.1||||||Equivalence of 2 different lots of rMenB+OMV NZ in terms of hSBA GMTs against 5/99 strain||1.1|0.77|
81542671|NCT00627393|162761991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.293|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25885||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.778|2.147|||Log Rank|Log-rank test to compare survival distributions between the control group and treatment group.|The control group is considered the reference group.|||2.147|0.778|0.35
81542672|NCT02183675|162761996|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority limits: 80% - 125%|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|108.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.094|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.081|126.225|||ANOVA|The model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Ratio calculated as T80-A5-H12.5 divided by T80-H12.5|||126.225|93.081|
81495720|NCT01423084|162683618|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Two different lots of rMenB+OMV NZ are to be considered equivalent in terms of hSBA GMTs against NZ 98/254 strain if the two sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) between groups GMTs ratio at day 31 (ie, one month after the second vaccination ) does not exceed the range 0.5 (lower limit) - 2.0 (higher limit).|between groups ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.09||||||Equivalence of 2 different lots of rMenB+OMV NZ in terms of hSBA GMTs against NZ98/254 strain||1.09|0.6|
81495721|NCT01423084|162683626|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Two different lots of rMenB+OMV NZ are to be considered equivalent in terms of ELISA GMCs against vaccine antigen 287-953 if the two sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) between groups GMTs ratio at day 31 (ie, one month after the second vaccination ) does not exceed the range 0.5 (lower limit) - 2.0 (higher limit).|between groups ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.02||||||Equivalence of 2 different lots of rMenB+OMV NZ in terms of hSBA GMTs||1.02|0.67|
81495722|NCT02837952|162683650|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|72.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.075|95.707|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference and 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) were based on LS Mean from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment, gender, baseline categorical pain severity rating (PSR) as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||95.707|50.075|<0.001
81495723|NCT02837952|162683651|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|26.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.895|33.005|||ANCOVA|||0 to 8 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on least square (LS) mean from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||33.005|19.895|< 0.001
81495724|NCT02837952|162683651|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.196|10.632|||ANCOVA|||6 to 8 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||10.632|5.196|< 0.001
81495725|NCT02837952|162683651|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|51.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.075|66.258|||ANCOVA|||0 to 16 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||66.258|37.075|< 0.001
81495726|NCT02837952|162683651|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|27.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.139|36.508|||ANCOVA|||8 to 16 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||36.508|18.139|< 0.001
81495727|NCT02837952|162683651|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|138.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.045|186.261|||ANCOVA|||0 to 48 hours: Treatment difference and 95% CI were based on LS mean from ANCOVA with treatment, gender, baseline categorical PSR as classification variables and baseline numerical PSR used as a continuous covariate.||186.261|91.045|< 0.001
81495728|NCT02837952|162683652|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value Method was based on Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by sex and baseline categorical PSR.|Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81495729|NCT02837952|162683653|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value Method was based on Gehan-Wilcoxon test, stratified by sex and baseline categorical PSR.|Gehan-Wilcoxon test|||||||<0.001
81495730|NCT02070380|162683654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||∆Percentage MH better minus DM better|47.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.5|60.7||Only 1 primary endpoint, no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||Difference in percentage MultiHance better minus percentage Dotarem better (%) , 2-sided 95% confidence interval was estimated using Altman's general approximate normal method.|"Null hypotheses:~A 0.1 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of global diagnostic preference in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||60.7|34.5|<0.0001
81495731|NCT02070380|162683654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||∆Percentage MH better minus DM better|7.3||||0.1295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|16.5||Only 1 primary endpoint, no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test.||Difference in percentage MultiHance better minus percentage Dotarem better (%) , 2-sided 95% confidence interval was estimated using Altman's general approximate normal method.|"Null hypotheses:~A 0.05 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of global diagnostic preference in an off-site pre-dose plus post-dose paired global assessment."||16.5|-2.0|0.1295
81495732|NCT02070380|162683654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||∆Percentage MH better minus DM better|79.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.1|91.0||Only 1 primary endpoint, no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon signed rank test||Difference in percentage MultiHance better minus percentage Dotarem better (%) , 2-sided 95% confidence interval was estimated using Altman's general approximate normal method.|"Null hypotheses:~A 0.1 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of global diagnostic preference in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment"||91.0|67.1|<0.0001
81495733|NCT02070380|162683654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage MH better minus DM better|-2.1||||0.7503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|10.7||Only 1 primary endpoint, no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon signed rank test||Difference in percentage MultiHance better minus percentage Dotarem better (%) , 2-sided 95% confidence interval was estimated using Altman's general approximate normal method.|"Null hypotheses:~A 0.05 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of global diagnostic preference in an off-site pre-dose plus post-dose paired global assessment."||10.7|-15.0|0.7503
81542673|NCT02183675|162761996|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority limits: 80% - 125%|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|114.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.097|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.216|134.326|||ANOVA|The model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Ratio calculated as T80-A5-H12.5 divided by T80-A5|||134.326|98.216|
81542674|NCT02183675|162761997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority limits: 80% - 125%|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|97.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.43|105.19|||ANOVA|The model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Ratio calculated as T80-A5-H12.5 divided by T80-H12.5|||105.19|90.43|
81495734|NCT02070380|162683654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||∆Percentage MH better minus DM better|66.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.8|79.5||Only 1 primary endpoint, no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon signed rank test||Difference in percentage MultiHance better minus percentage Dotarem better (%) , 2-sided 95% confidence interval was estimated using Altman's general approximate normal method.|"Null hypotheses:~A 0.1 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of global diagnostic preference in an off-site pre-dose plus post-dose paired global assessment"||79.5|52.8|<0.0001
81495735|NCT02070380|162683654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||∆Percentage MH better minus DM better|-2.1||||0.7297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|9.6||Only 1 primary endpoint, no adjustment for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon signed rank test||Difference in percentage MultiHance better minus percentage Dotarem better (%) , 2-sided 95% confidence interval was estimated using Altman's general approximate normal method.|"Null hypotheses:~A 0.05 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of global diagnostic preference in an off-site pre-dose plus post-dose paired global assessment."||9.6|-13.8|0.7297
81495736|NCT02070380|162683655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"This is a secondary analysis.~Null hypotheses:~A 0.1 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Border Delineation in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||<0.0001
81495737|NCT02070380|162683655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8238||||||The priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"This is a secondary analysis.~Null hypotheses:~A 0.05 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Border Delineation in an off-site pre-dose plus post-dose paired global assessment."||||0.8238
81495738|NCT02070380|162683655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||"This is a secondary analysis.~Null hypotheses:~A 0.1 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Border Delineation in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||<0.0001
81495739|NCT02070380|162683655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4597||||||The priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||"This is a secondary analysis.~Null hypotheses:~A 0.05 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Border Delineation in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||0.4597
81495740|NCT02070380|162683655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||"This is a secondary analysis.~Null hypotheses:~A 0.1 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Border Delineation in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||<0.0001
81495741|NCT02070380|162683655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8145||||||The priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||"This is a secondary analysis.~Null hypotheses:~A 0.05 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Border Delineation in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||0.8145
81495742|NCT02070380|162683656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.1 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Internal Morphology in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||0.0020
81495743|NCT02070380|162683656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.05 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Internal Morphology in an off-site pre-dose plus post-dose paired global assessment."||||1.0000
81495744|NCT02070380|162683656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.1 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Internal Morphology in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||0.0001
81495745|NCT02070380|162683656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.05 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Internal Morphology in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||1.0000
81495746|NCT02070380|162683656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.1 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Internal Morphology in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||<0.0001
81495747|NCT02070380|162683656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5811|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.05 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Internal Morphology in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||0.5811
81495748|NCT02070380|162683657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.1 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Extent of Disease in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||<0.0001
81495749|NCT02070380|162683657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.05 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Extent of Disease in an off-site pre-dose plus post-dose paired global assessment."||||1.0000
81495750|NCT02070380|162683657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.1 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Extent of Disease in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||<0.0001
81495751|NCT02070380|162683657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.05 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Extent of Disease in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||1.0000
81495752|NCT02070380|162683657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0023|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.1 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Extent of Disease in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||0.0023
81495753|NCT02070380|162683657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.05 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Extent of Disease in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||1.0000
81495754|NCT02070380|162683658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.1 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Contrast Enhancement in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||<0.0001
81495755|NCT02070380|162683658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.05 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Contrast Enhancement in an off-site pre-dose plus post-dose paired global assessment."||||1.0000
81495756|NCT02070380|162683658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.1 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Contrast Enhancement in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||<0.0001
81495757|NCT02070380|162683658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7503|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.05 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Contrast Enhancement in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||0.7503
81495758|NCT02070380|162683658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.1 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.1 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Contrast Enhancement in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||<0.0001
81542675|NCT02183675|162761997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority limits: 80% - 125%|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|102.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.94|107.4|||ANOVA|The model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Ratio calculated as T80-A5-H12.5 divided by T80-A5|||107.40|96.94|
81495759|NCT02070380|162683658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5983|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||"Null hypotheses:~A 0.05 mmol/kg dose of MULTIHANCE is equal to a 0.05 mmol/kg dose of DOTAREM, in terms of the assessment of Lesion Contrast Enhancement in an off-site pre-dose plus postdose paired global assessment."||||0.5983
81495760|NCT02070380|162683659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with period, sequence, and IP and fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as random effect||||||<0.0001
81542676|NCT02183675|162761998|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority limits: 80% - 125%|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|104.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.016|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.949|107.734|||ANOVA|The model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Ratio calculated as T80-A5-H12.5 divided by T80-H12.5|||107.734|101.949|
81495761|NCT02070380|162683659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6898|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with period, sequence, and IP and fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as random effect||||||0.6898
81495762|NCT02070380|162683659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with period, sequence, and IP and fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as random effect.||||||<0.0001
81495763|NCT02070380|162683659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1156|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model with period, sequence, and IP and fixed effect and subject nested within sequence as random effect||||||0.1156
81495764|NCT02070380|162683659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81495765|NCT02070380|162683659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7726|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7726
81495766|NCT02070380|162683660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Investigation product (IP) effect from mixed model with period, sequence, and IP as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect.||||||0.0002
81495767|NCT02070380|162683660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Investigation product (IP) effect from mixed model with period, sequence, and IP as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect.||||||<0.0001
81495768|NCT02070380|162683660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Investigation product (IP) effect from mixed model with period, sequence, and IP as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect.||||||<0.0001
81495769|NCT02070380|162683660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Investigation product (IP) effect from mixed model with period, sequence, and IP as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect.||||||<0.0001
81495770|NCT02070380|162683660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Investigation product (IP) effect from mixed model with period, sequence, and IP as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect.||||||<0.0001
81495771|NCT02070380|162683660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Investigation product (IP) effect from mixed model with period, sequence, and IP as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect.||||||0.0003
81495772|NCT03850431|162683661|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.139||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.956|1.357|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.357|0.956|0.145
81495773|NCT03850431|162683661|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.912|1.35|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.35|0.912|0.298
81542677|NCT02183675|162761999|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority limits: 80% - 125%|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|103.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.017|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.023|106.964|||ANOVA|The model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Ratio calculated as T80-A5-H12.5 divided by T80-A5|||106.964|101.023|
81495774|NCT03850431|162683661|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.178||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.955|1.452|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.452|0.955|0.127
81495775|NCT03850431|162683661|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.117||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.911|1.37|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.37|0.911|0.286
81495776|NCT03850431|162683661|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.179||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.925|1.504|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.504|0.925|0.183
81495777|NCT03850431|162683661|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.903|1.595|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.595|0.903|0.209
81495778|NCT03850431|162683661|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.144||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.799|1.638|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.638|0.799|0.463
81495779|NCT03850431|162683661|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.331||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.972|1.822|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.822|0.972|0.074
81542678|NCT02183675|162762000|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority limits: 80% - 125%|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|102.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.014|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.167|104.867|||ANOVA|The model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Ratio calculated as T80-A5-H12.5 divided by T80-A5|||104.867|100.167|
81495780|NCT03850431|162683661|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.169||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.867|1.577|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.577|0.867|0.306
81542679|NCT02183675|162762001|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority limits: 80% - 125%|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|105.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.036|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.23|111.847|||ANOVA|The model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Ratio calculated as T80-A5-H12.5 divided by T80-H12.5|||111.847|99.230|
81495781|NCT03850431|162683661|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.845|1.565|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.565|0.845|0.373
81495782|NCT03850431|162683662|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.923||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.826|1.03|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.03|0.826|0.153
81495783|NCT03850431|162683662|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.911||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.777|1.068|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.068|0.777|0.252
81495784|NCT03850431|162683662|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.941||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.815|1.088|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.088|0.815|0.413
81495785|NCT03850431|162683662|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.946||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.079|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.079|0.83|0.41
81495786|NCT03850431|162683662|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.887||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.766|1.027|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.027|0.766|0.11
81495787|NCT03850431|162683662|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.833||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.654|1.062|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.062|0.654|0.14
81495788|NCT03850431|162683662|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.882||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.657|1.184|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.184|0.657|0.404
81542680|NCT02183675|162762002|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority limits: 80% - 125%|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|103.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.028|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.73|108.28|||ANOVA|The model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Ratio calculated as T80-A5-H12.5 divided by T80-H12.5|||108.280|98.730|
81495789|NCT03850431|162683662|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.743||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.538|1.027|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.027|0.538|0.072
81495790|NCT03850431|162683662|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.778||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.008|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.008|0.6|0.057
81495791|NCT03850431|162683662|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.932||||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.697|1.247|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with clustering for clinics and patients||||1.247|0.697|0.637
81495792|NCT01791205|162683690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.538||||0.1194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|19.33||The relation between retention rate and duration of disease for phase II was estimated with the Cox regression model.|Regression, Cox|||The relation between retention rate and DAS28 (\<2.6 vs \<3.2) was assayed with the Cox regression.||19.33|0.65|0.1194
81495793|NCT01791205|162683691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3895|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.3895
81495794|NCT01791205|162683692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.211||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.703|2.086|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.086|0.703|0.4900
81495795|NCT01791205|162683693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Delta|-0.042||||0.6908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.251|0.167|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.167|-0.251|0.6908
81495796|NCT01791205|162683694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||Pearson's chi-squared test|||||||0.0210
81495797|NCT01697501|162683732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.7831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.57|||univariate logistic analysis|||||2.57|0.29|0.7831
81495798|NCT01697501|162683733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.1951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|7.67|||univariate logistic analysis|||||7.67|0.66|0.1951
81495799|NCT01697501|162683734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2642|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Chi Square|||||||0.2642
81495800|NCT01697501|162683735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0672|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Chi Square|||||||0.0672
81495801|NCT02197065|162683837|OTHER||Proportion|0.2|||||ONE_SIDED|||||||||This was a pilot feasibility study and we were only powered to determine the frequency of troponin elevation in the entire study population, not to compare the frequency of a rise in troponin in the two study arms. Thus Aim 1 applies to the entire study cohort.||||
81495802|NCT02197065|162683838|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|13.0||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.58
81495803|NCT02197065|162683839|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81542681|NCT03337308|162762003|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Squares (LS) means|-38.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.5|-29.6|||ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Difference of Least Squares (LS) Means|||-29.6|-46.5|<0.001
81495804|NCT04829214|162683862|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.9|=|0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|5.0|||Mantel Haenszel|||The percentage of responders will be compared between the two groups using the Mantel Haenszel test controlling for category of duration of tinnitus and category of baseline TFI overall score. The primary efficacy analysis will be conducted for the comparison of OTO-313 and placebo, using a 2-sided test and an alpha level of 5%. The 95% confidence intervals (CI) around the common risk difference will also be provided.||5|-26|=0.385
81495805|NCT05287685|162683867|OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Preliminary pre-post outcome analysis for the open trial (n = 7). The analysis was a paired samples t-test comparing baseline (week 0) to posttest (week 8) scores.||||.29
81495806|NCT05287685|162683867|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Preliminary outcome analysis for the open trial (n = 7). The analysis was a paired samples t-test comparing baseline(week 0) to follow-up (week 16) scores.||||.34
81542682|NCT03337308|162762003|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-19.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|-11.9|||ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Difference of LS Means|||-11.9|-26.1|<0.001
81542683|NCT03337308|162762003|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-13.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|-6.5|||ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Difference of LS Means|||-6.5|-19.7|<0.001
81542684|NCT03337308|162762004|SUPERIORITY||Location shift|-46.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-78.75|-15.78||using alpha = 0.01|Wilcoxon rank sum test||Standard Error of the Hodges-Lehmann Median Difference|||-15.78|-78.75|<0.001
81542685|NCT03337308|162762004|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-25.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.14||0.002|TWO_SIDED|98.0|-45.0|-7.15||using alpha = 0.02|Wilcoxon rank sum test||Standard Error of the Hodges-Lehmann Median Difference|||-7.15|-45.00|0.002
81542686|NCT03337308|162762004|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.08||0.734|TWO_SIDED|98.0|-21.35|16.25||using alpha = 0.02|Wilcoxon rank sum test||Standard Error of the Hodges-Lehmann Median Difference|||16.25|-21.35|0.734
81542687|NCT03337308|162762005|SUPERIORITY|using alpha = 0.01|Difference in LS mean|-33.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-43.9|-23.4|||ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Difference of LS Means|||-23.4|-43.9|<0.001
81542688|NCT03337308|162762005|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.0|-25.1|-10.5||using alpha = 0.02|ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Difference of LS Means|||-10.5|-25.1|<0.001
81495807|NCT05287685|162683867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA analysis for the pilot RCT, comparing the outcome variable at posttest (Week 8) between the two groups, with pretest (baseline) scores, annual household income and household size (to approximate income-to-needs ratio), caregiver education, and child externalizing behavior as covariates.||||.02
81495808|NCT05287685|162683867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA analysis for the pilot RCT, comparing the outcome variable at follow-up (Week 16) between the two groups, with pretest (baseline) scores, annual household income and household size (to approximate income-to-needs ratio), caregiver education, and child externalizing behavior as covariates.||||.04
81495809|NCT05287685|162683868|OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Preliminary outcome analysis for the open trial (n = 7). The analysis was a paired samples t-test comparing baseline (week 0) to posttest (week 8) scores.||||.88
81542689|NCT03337308|162762005|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.0|-19.1|-5.0||using alpha = 0.02|ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Difference of LS Means|||-5.0|-19.1|<0.001
81495810|NCT05287685|162683868|OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Preliminary outcome analysis for the open trial (n = 7). The analysis was a paired samples t-test comparing baseline(week 0) to follow-up (week 16) scores.||||.87
81495811|NCT05287685|162683868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA analysis for the pilot RCT, comparing the outcome variable at posttest (Week 8) between the two groups, with pretest (baseline) scores, annual household income and household size (to approximate income-to-needs ratio), caregiver education, and child externalizing behavior as covariates.||||.10
81495812|NCT05287685|162683868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA analysis for the pilot RCT, comparing the outcome variable at follow-up (Week 16) between the two groups, with pretest (baseline) scores, annual household income and household size (to approximate income-to-needs ratio), caregiver education, and child externalizing behavior as covariates.||||.90
81542690|NCT03337308|162762006|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-27.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-35.1|-19.1||using alpha = 0.01|ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Difference of LS Means|||-19.1|-35.1|<0.001
81542691|NCT03337308|162762006|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-14.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.0|-20.4|-8.1||using alpha = 0.02|ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Difference of LS Means|||-8.1|-20.4|<0.001
81542692|NCT03337308|162762006|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.0|-16.1|-4.6||using alpha = 0.02|ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Difference of LS Means|||-4.6|-16.1|<0.001
81542693|NCT03337308|162762007|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-30.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.81|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-39.9|-20.3||using alpha = 0.01|ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Difference of LS Means|||-20.3|-39.9|<0.001
81542694|NCT03337308|162762007|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-12.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.0|-20.3|-5.3||using alpha = 0.02|ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Difference of LS Means|||-5.3|-20.3|<0.001
81542695|NCT03337308|162762007|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.09||0.003|TWO_SIDED|98.0|-16.5|-2.1||using alpha = 0.02|ANCOVA||Standard Error of the Difference of LS Means|||-2.1|-16.5|0.003
81542696|NCT02761330|162762016|OTHER|||||||0.016||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Etomidate + ECT and Ketamine + ECT groups for the recovery rate of Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT) reaction time.||||0.016
81542697|NCT02761330|162762016|OTHER|||||||0.012||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Ketamine + ECT and Ketamine Alone groups for the recovery rate of Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT) reaction time.||||0.012
81542698|NCT02761330|162762016|OTHER|||||||0.031||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Etomidate + ECT and Ketamine + ECT groups for the recovery rate of Digital Symbol Substitution Task (DSST) reaction time.||||0.031
81542699|NCT02761330|162762016|OTHER|||||||0.203||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Ketamine + ECT and Ketamine Alone groups for the recovery rate of Digital Symbol Substitution Task (DSST) reaction time.||||0.203
81542700|NCT02761330|162762016|OTHER|||||||0.008||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Etomidate + ECT and Ketamine + ECT groups for the recovery rate of Motor Praxis Task (MP) reaction time.||||0.008
81495813|NCT05287685|162683869|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis to test whether groups had equivalent levels of satisfaction with treatment (defined as the groups not being significantly different at the level of p\<.05).||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test analysis for the pilot RCT, comparing the outcome variable at posttest (Week 8) between the two groups.||||.80
81495814|NCT05287685|162683870|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Preliminary outcome analysis for the open trial (n = 7). The analysis was a paired samples t-test comparing baseline (week 0) to posttest (week 8) scores.||||.35
81495815|NCT05287685|162683870|OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Preliminary outcome analysis for the open trial (n = 7). The analysis was a paired samples t-test comparing baseline(week 0) to follow-up (week 16) scores.||||.049
81495816|NCT05287685|162683870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA analysis for the pilot RCT, comparing the outcome variable at posttest (Week 8) between the two groups, with pretest (baseline) scores, annual household income and household size (to approximate income-to-needs ratio), caregiver education, and child externalizing behavior as covariates.||||.45
81495817|NCT05287685|162683870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA analysis for the pilot RCT, comparing the outcome variable at follow-up (Week 16) between the two groups, with pretest (baseline) scores, annual household income and household size (to approximate income-to-needs ratio), caregiver education, and child externalizing behavior as covariates.||||.20
81495818|NCT05287685|162683871|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Preliminary outcome analysis for the open trial (n = 7). The analysis was a paired samples t-test comparing baseline (week 0) to posttest (week 8) scores.||||.006
81495819|NCT05287685|162683871|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Preliminary outcome analysis for the open trial (n = 7). The analysis was a paired samples t-test comparing baseline(week 0) to follow-up (week 16) scores.||||.011
81495820|NCT05287685|162683871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA analysis for the pilot RCT, comparing the outcome variable at posttest (Week 8) between the two groups, with pretest (baseline) scores, annual household income and household size (to approximate income-to-needs ratio), caregiver education, and child externalizing behavior as covariates.||||.22
81495821|NCT05287685|162683871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA analysis for the pilot RCT, comparing the outcome variable at follow-up (Week 16) between the two groups, with pretest (baseline) scores, annual household income and household size (to approximate income-to-needs ratio), caregiver education, and child externalizing behavior as covariates.||||.25
81495822|NCT02777190|162683879|NON_INFERIORITY|Margin of 4 hours|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.09|ONE_SIDED|97.5||6.7|||t-test, 1 sided|one-sided two-sample t-test with alpha=0.025|Difference calculated as oral minus vaginal|||6.7||0.09
81495823|NCT02777190|162683880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.54
81495824|NCT02777190|162683881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.64
81495825|NCT02777190|162683882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.12
81495826|NCT02777190|162683883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.34
81542701|NCT02761330|162762016|OTHER|||||||0.496||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Ketamine + ECT and Ketamine Alone groups for the recovery rate of Motor Praxis Task (MP) reaction time.||||0.496
81542702|NCT02761330|162762016|OTHER|||||||0.844||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Etomidate + ECT and Ketamine + ECT groups for the recovery rate of Visual Object Learning Task (VOLT) reaction time.||||0.844
81495827|NCT02777190|162683884|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81495828|NCT02777190|162683885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.60
81495829|NCT02777190|162683887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.40
81495830|NCT02777190|162683888|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81495831|NCT02777190|162683889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.04
81495832|NCT02777190|162683890|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81495833|NCT02777190|162683891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.12
81495834|NCT01714063|162683892|OTHER|We used a paired T-test for statistical analysis to compare the filter dose. Using the 1% significance level and assuming a between-subject standard deviation of 60 lg (27%) for the difference between coordinated and doses, 32 subjects are sufficient to detect a 45 lg (20%) difference with 95% confidence.uncoordinated filter|||||<|0.001|||||||paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81495835|NCT03733483|162683897|EQUIVALENCE|Maximum likelihood estimates in a repeated measures model were used to assess the effect of insufficient sleep on P1NP levels. Change in P1NP in response to insufficient sleep was assessed using values measured every two hours on two, 24-h profiles obtained at baseline and on night 6 of sleep restriction. Circadian rhythmicity was included in the repeated-measures model as diurnal variation has been documented in prior studies. Data are presented as estimate ± standard error of the estimate.||||||0.53|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.53
81495836|NCT03733483|162683898|EQUIVALENCE|Maximum likelihood estimates in a repeated measures model were used to assess the effect of insufficient sleep on CTX levels. Change in CTX in response to insufficient sleep was assessed using values measured every two hours on two, 24-h profiles obtained at baseline and on night 6 of sleep restriction. Circadian rhythmicity was included in the repeated-measures model as diurnal variation has been documented in prior studies. Data are presented as estimate ± standard error of the estimate.||||||0.1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.10
81542703|NCT02761330|162762016|OTHER|||||||0.016||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Ketamine + ECT and Ketamine Alone groups for the recovery rate of Visual Object Learning Task (VOLT) reaction time.||||0.016
81542704|NCT02761330|162762016|OTHER|||||||0.062||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Etomidate + ECT and Ketamine + ECT groups for the recovery rate of Abstract Matching task (AM) reaction time.||||0.062
81542705|NCT02761330|162762016|OTHER|||||||0.039||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Ketamine + ECT and Ketamine Alone groups for the recovery rate of Abstract Matching task (AM) reaction time.||||0.039
81542706|NCT02761330|162762017|OTHER|||||||0.016||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Etomidate + ECT and Ketamine + ECT groups for the initial decrement of Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT) reaction time.||||0.016
81542707|NCT02761330|162762017|OTHER|||||||0.039||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Ketamine + ECT and Ketamine Alone groups for the recovery rate of Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT) reaction time.||||0.039
81542708|NCT02761330|162762017|OTHER|||||||0.031||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Etomidate + ECT and Ketamine + ECT groups for the initial decrement of Digital Symbol Substitution Task (DSST) reaction time.||||0.031
81542709|NCT02761330|162762017|OTHER|||||||1||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Ketamine + ECT and Ketamine Alone groups for the initial decrement of Digital Symbol Substitution Task (DSST) reaction time.||||1.0
81542710|NCT02761330|162762017|OTHER|||||||0.195||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Etomidate + ECT and Ketamine + ECT groups for the initial decrement of Motor Praxis task (MP) reaction time.||||0.195
81542711|NCT02761330|162762017|OTHER|||||||0.57||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Ketamine + ECT and Ketamine Alone groups for the initial decrement of Motor Praxis task (MP) reaction time.||||0.570
81495837|NCT02191397|162683899|NON_INFERIORITY|A one-sided 97.5% confidence interval for the between-treatment difference (bupropion XL-escitalopram) was compared with the pre-defined non-inferiority margin of 2.2. If the upper limit of the one-sided 97.5% confidence interval was below 2.2, then it indicated that bupropion was not inferior in efficacy to escitalopram.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|1.94||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 total score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Observed Cases (OC) dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||1.94|-0.27|0.139
81495838|NCT02191397|162683900|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.33||P-value was estimated from a Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) model with Response based on HADM-17 as response variable and treatment, gender as explanatory variables.|GEE model|||||1.33|0.55|0.479
81495839|NCT02191397|162683901|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.1||P-value was estimated from a Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) model with Response based on HADM-17 as response variable and treatment, gender as explanatory variables|GEE model|||||1.10|0.48|0.129
81495840|NCT02191397|162683902|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.24||P-value was estimated from a GEE model with Response based on HADM-17 as response variable and treatment, gender as explanatory variables|GEE model|||||1.24|0.55|0.354
81495841|NCT02191397|162683903|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.34||P-value was estimated from a GEE model with Response based on HADM-17 as response variable and treatment, gender as explanatory variables|GEE model|||||1.34|0.54|0.489
81495842|NCT02191397|162683904|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.16||Analysis included Baseline MADRS total score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Week 1. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||1.16|-0.70|0.627
81542712|NCT02761330|162762017|OTHER|||||||0.031||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Etomidate + ECT and Ketamine + ECT groups for the initial decrement of Visual Object Learning Task (VOLT) reaction time.||||0.031
81542713|NCT02761330|162762017|OTHER|||||||0.016||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Ketamine + ECT and Ketamine Alone groups for the initial decrement of Visual Object Learning Task (VOLT) reaction time.||||0.016
81495843|NCT02191397|162683904|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.66||Analysis included Baseline MADRS total score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Week 2. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||2.66|0.08|0.037
81542714|NCT02761330|162762017|OTHER|||||||1||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Etomidate + ECT and Ketamine + ECT groups for the initial decrement of Abstract Matching (AM) task reaction time.||||1.00
81542715|NCT02761330|162762017|OTHER|||||||0.109||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison between the Ketamine + ECT and Ketamine Alone groups for the initial decrement of Abstract Matching (AM) task reaction time.||||0.109
81542716|NCT02761330|162762025|OTHER|||||||0.301|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of relative power in the delta band at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.301
81542717|NCT02761330|162762025|OTHER|||||||0.301|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of relative power in the delta band at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.301
81542718|NCT02761330|162762025|OTHER|||||||0.557|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of relative power in the delta band at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.557
81542719|NCT02761330|162762026|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of relative power in the theta band at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.910
81542720|NCT02761330|162762026|OTHER|||||||0.734|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of relative power in the theta band at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.734
81542721|NCT02761330|162762026|OTHER|||||||0.322|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of relative power in the theta band at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.322
81542722|NCT02761330|162762027|OTHER|||||||0.164|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of relative power in the alpha band at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.164
81495844|NCT02191397|162683904|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.78||Analysis included Baseline MADRS total score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Week 4. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||2.78|-0.40|0.143
81495845|NCT02191397|162683904|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|2.4||Analysis included Baseline MADRS total score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Week 6. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||2.40|-0.81|0.330
81495846|NCT02191397|162683904|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|2.4||Analysis included Baseline MADRS total score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Week 8. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||2.40|-0.69|0.278
81495847|NCT02191397|162683905|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.16||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 depressed mood subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 1. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.16|-0.09|0.579
81495848|NCT02191397|162683905|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.26||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 depressed mood subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 2. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.26|-0.04|0.163
81495849|NCT02191397|162683905|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.34||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 depressed mood subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 4. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.34|0.00|0.050
81495850|NCT02191397|162683905|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.26||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 depressed mood subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 6. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.26|-0.09|0.337
81495851|NCT02191397|162683905|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.2||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 depressed mood subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 8. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.20|-0.14|0.714
81495852|NCT02191397|162683906|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.18||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 anxiety/somatization subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 1. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.18|-0.50|0.358
81495853|NCT02191397|162683906|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.75||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 anxiety/somatization subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 2. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.75|-0.04|0.081
81495854|NCT02191397|162683906|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.99||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 anxiety/somatization subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 4. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.99|-0.02|0.062
81495855|NCT02191397|162683906|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.85||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 anxiety/somatization subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 6. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.85|-0.10|0.118
81495856|NCT02191397|162683906|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.71||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 anxiety/somatization subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 8. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.71|-0.19|0.252
81495857|NCT02191397|162683907|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.35||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 Retardation subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 1. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.35|-0.20|0.573
81542723|NCT02761330|162762027|OTHER|||||||0.039|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of relative power in the alpha band at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.039
81542724|NCT02761330|162762027|OTHER|||||||0.375|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of relative power in the alpha band at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.375
81495858|NCT02191397|162683907|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.58||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 Retardation subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 2. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.58|-0.13|0.209
81495859|NCT02191397|162683907|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.58||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 Retardation subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 4. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.58|-0.25|0.427
81495860|NCT02191397|162683907|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.48||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 Retardation subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 6. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.48|-0.40|0.851
81495861|NCT02191397|162683907|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.66||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 Retardation subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 8. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.66|-0.25|0.370
81495862|NCT02191397|162683908|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.37||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 Sleep Disorder subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 1. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.37|-0.16|0.438
81495863|NCT02191397|162683908|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.66||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 Sleep Disorder subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 2. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.66|0.07|0.014
81495864|NCT02191397|162683908|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.5||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 Sleep Disorder subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 4. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.50|-0.11|0.207
81495865|NCT02191397|162683908|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.54||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 Sleep Disorder subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 6. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.54|-0.07|0.137
81495866|NCT02191397|162683908|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.46||Analysis included Baseline HAMD-17 Sleep Disorder subscale score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 8. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.46|-0.14|0.299
81495867|NCT02191397|162683909|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.13||Analysis included Baseline CGI-S score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 1. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.13|-0.10|0.804
81542725|NCT02761330|162762028|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of relative power in the beta band at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.910
81495868|NCT02191397|162683909|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.28||Analysis included Baseline CGI-S score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 2. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.28|-0.02|0.079
81495869|NCT02191397|162683909|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.38||Analysis included Baseline CGI-S score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 4. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.38|0.01|0.036
81495870|NCT02191397|162683909|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.31||Analysis included Baseline CGI-S score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 6. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.31|-0.08|0.248
81542726|NCT02761330|162762028|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of relative power in the beta band at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.910
81542727|NCT02761330|162762028|OTHER|||||||0.625|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of relative power in the beta band at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.625
81495871|NCT02191397|162683909|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.35||Analysis included Baseline CGI-S score as covariate, treatment, gender, visit and treatment-visit interaction as fixed effects. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed model repeated measures analysis||Comparison for Week 8. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.35|-0.04|0.110
81495872|NCT02191397|162683910|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.78||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.75||P-value was estimated from a GEE model repeated measures with CGI-I score of 1 or 2 as response variable and treatment, gender as explanatory variables|GEE model repeated measures||Comparison for Week 1. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||1.75|0.35|0.545
81495873|NCT02191397|162683910|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.54||P-value was estimated from a GEE model repeated measures with CGI-I score of 1 or 2 as response variable and treatment, gender as explanatory variables|GEE model repeated measures||Comparison for Week 2. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||1.54|0.58|0.822
81495874|NCT02191397|162683910|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.86||P-value was estimated from a GEE model repeated measures with CGI-I score of 1 or 2 as response variable and treatment, gender as explanatory variables|GEE model repeated measures||Comparison for Week 4. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||0.86|0.38|0.007
81495875|NCT02191397|162683910|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.29||P-value was estimated from a GEE model repeated measures with CGI-I score of 1 or 2 as response variable and treatment, gender as explanatory variables|GEE model repeated measures||Comparison for Week 6. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||1.29|0.54|0.417
81495876|NCT02191397|162683910|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.4||P-value was estimated from a GEE model repeated measures with CGI-I score of 1 or 2 as response variable and treatment, gender as explanatory variables|GEE model repeated measures||Comparison for Week 8. OC dataset was used, where available data at a given time point was used with no missing values filled in with estimates.|||1.40|0.49|0.485
81495877|NCT03319654|162683929|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE)-model with an exchangeable correlation structure and a logit link function was used to analyze the probability of live birth and clinical pregnancy respectively. All IUI cycles are used in this model with correction for the fact that cycles of the same couple are not independent.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|0.9985|||GEE-model|||The null hypothesis is: there is no association between % total Sperm DNA Fragmentation and live birth.||0.9985|0.90|0.04
81495878|NCT03319654|162683929|OTHER||Area under the ROC curve|0.576|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Receiver Operating Characteristics curve|||||||>0.05
81542728|NCT02761330|162762029|OTHER|||||||0.129|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of anterior-posterior functional connectivity (coherence) at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.129
81542729|NCT02761330|162762029|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of anterior-posterior functional connectivity (coherence) at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.910
81495879|NCT01725308|162683936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-2.4||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using a model where the total MADRS score at baseline is a covariate and the treatment group and bipolar disorder diagnosis (Type I/ II) are fixed effects.||-0.2|-4.7|0.034
81495880|NCT01725308|162683943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares mean difference|-1.7||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||At End of Treatment Period I/Week 8: An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using a model where the total HAM-D17 score at baseline is a covariate and the treatment group and bipolar disorder diagnosis (Type I/II) are fixed effects.||-0.1|-3.3|0.033
81495881|NCT01539525|162684013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.118|-0.038|||Generalized Estimating Equation|adjusted for stratifying variables- primary substance and pregnancy status|Parameter estimated is the linear effect of time (in months)|Differences in days/month of primary substance use over time between treatment groups were examined using generalized estimating equations (GEE). We specified a negative binomial distribution to account for overdispersion in days/month of primary substance use, a log link function, and a first-order autoregressive working correlation structure. β coefficients were estimated using quasi-likelihood estimation methods and sandwich/empirical standard errors were calculated.||-0.038|-0.118|<0.001
81495882|NCT01539525|162684013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0004|0.011|||Generalized Estimating Equation|adjusted for stratifying variables- primary substance and pregnancy status|Parameter estimated is the quadratic effect of time (in months)|Differences in days/month of primary substance use over time between treatment groups were examined using generalized estimating equations (GEE). We specified a negative binomial distribution to account for overdispersion in days/month of primary substance use, a log link function, and a first-order autoregressive working correlation structure. β coefficients were estimated using quasi-likelihood estimation methods and sandwich/empirical standard errors were calculated.||0.011|-0.0004|0.066
81542730|NCT02761330|162762029|OTHER|||||||0.625|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of anterior-posterior functional connectivity (coherence) at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.625
81542731|NCT02761330|162762030|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of anterior-posterior phase-lag (PLI) at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||1.000
81542732|NCT02761330|162762030|OTHER|||||||0.496|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of anterior-posterior phase-lag (PLI) at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.496
81542733|NCT02761330|162762030|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank paired test|||Comparison of anterior-posterior phase-lag (PLI) at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.160
81542734|NCT02761330|162762031|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison of EEG Entropy using Permutation Entropy (PE) measures at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.008
81542735|NCT02761330|162762031|OTHER|||||||0.359|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison of EEG Entropy using Permutation Entropy (PE) measures at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.359
81495883|NCT01539525|162684013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.151|-0.004||P-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Holm's step-down multiple testing procedure. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Generalized Estimating Equation|adjusted for stratifying variables- primary substance and pregnancy status|Estimated parameter is treatment x linear time interaction term coefficient- Motivational Interview- Nurse vs. Treatment as Usual|Differences in days/month of primary substance use over time between treatment groups were examined using generalized estimating equations (GEE). We specified a negative binomial distribution to account for overdispersion in days/month of primary substance use, a log link function, and a first-order autoregressive working correlation structure. β coefficients were estimated using quasi-likelihood estimation methods and sandwich/empirical standard errors were calculated.||-0.004|-0.151|0.038
81495884|NCT01539525|162684013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.157|-0.023||P-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Holm's step-down multiple testing procedure. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.025|Generalized Estimating Equation|adjusted for stratifying variables- primary substance and pregnancy status|Estimated parameter is treatment x linear time interaction term coefficient- Motivational Interview- Computer vs. Treatment as Usual|Differences in days/month of primary substance use over time between treatment groups were examined using generalized estimating equations (GEE). We specified a negative binomial distribution to account for overdispersion in days/month of primary substance use, a log link function, and a first-order autoregressive working correlation structure. β coefficients were estimated using quasi-likelihood estimation methods and sandwich/empirical standard errors were calculated.||-0.023|-0.157|0.008
81495885|NCT01539525|162684013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.005||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.022||P-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Holm's step-down multiple testing procedure. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Generalized Estimating Equation|adjusted for stratifying variables- primary substance and pregnancy status|Estimated parameter is treatment x quadratic time interaction term coefficient- Motivational Interview- Nurse vs. Treatment as Usual|Differences in days/month of primary substance use over time between treatment groups were examined using generalized estimating equations (GEE). We specified a negative binomial distribution to account for overdispersion in days/month of primary substance use, a log link function, and a first-order autoregressive working correlation structure. β coefficients were estimated using quasi-likelihood estimation methods and sandwich/empirical standard errors were calculated.||0.022|0.001|0.031
81495886|NCT01539525|162684013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0005||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.021||P-value adjusted for multiple comparisons using Holm's step-down multiple testing procedure. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.025.|Generalized Estimating Equation|adjusted for stratifying variables- primary substance and pregnancy status|Estimated parameter is treatment x quadratic time interaction term coefficient- Motivational Interview- Computer vs. Treatment as Usual|Differences in days/month of primary substance use over time between treatment groups were examined using generalized estimating equations (GEE). We specified a negative binomial distribution to account for overdispersion in days/month of primary substance use, a log link function, and a first-order autoregressive working correlation structure. β coefficients were estimated using quasi-likelihood estimation methods and sandwich/empirical standard errors were calculated.||0.021|0.002|0.010
81495887|NCT01539525|162684014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.931||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.559|1.551|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for stratifying variables- primary substance and pregnancy status|Estimated odds ratio is for Motivational Interview- Nurse vs. Treatment as Usual|||1.551|0.559|0.810
81495888|NCT01539525|162684014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.968||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.579|1.617|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for stratifying variables- primary substance and pregnancy status|Estimated odds ratio is for Motivational Interview- Computer vs. Treatment as Usual|||1.617|0.579|0.990
81495889|NCT01539525|162684015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.258||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.409|3.871|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for stratifying variables- primary drug and pregnancy status|odds ratio estimate is for Motivational Interview- Nurse vs. Treatment as Usual|||3.871|0.409|0.465
81495890|NCT01539525|162684015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.749||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.205|2.732|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio estimate is for Motivational Interview- Computer vs. Treatment as Usual|||2.732|0.205|0.490
81542736|NCT02761330|162762031|OTHER|||||||0.375|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Ranked Test|||Comparison of EEG Entropy using Permutation Entropy (PE) measures at baseline compared to T0 following return of responsiveness.||||0.375
81495891|NCT02205359|162684017|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.888|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.779|1.013|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by NYHA class and with investigational site as a random effect|Stratified by NYHA class and with investigational site as a random effect, Standard Error reported on log hazard scale|||1.013|0.779|0.077
81495892|NCT02205359|162684018|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.881|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.752|1.032|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by NYHA class and with investigational site as a random effect|Stratified by NYHA class and with investigational site as a random effect, Standard Error reported on log hazard scale|||1.032|0.752|0.12
81495893|NCT02205359|162684019|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.906|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.759|1.082|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by NYHA class and with investigational site as a random effect|Stratified by NYHA class and with investigational site as a random effect, Standard Error reported on log hazard scale|||1.082|0.759|0.28
81495894|NCT02205359|162684020|SUPERIORITY|Endpoint for statistical analysis is the proportion Improved.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.888|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.768|1.026|||Regression, Logistic|Stratified by NYHA class and with investigational site as a random effect|Standard Error is on log-odds ratio scale|||1.026|0.768|0.11
81575932|NCT01782222|162823193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-4.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.63|-1.03|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model for the change from Baseline to End of Maintenance containing treatment and disease stage as factors, and Baseline value as covariate.||||-1.03|-8.63|0.013
81575933|NCT03791489|162823198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81542737|NCT00795535|162762080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||To avoid overfitting the models, only predictors with p\<0.15 were included in the final models.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon rank sum tests were used to compare continuous predictors, whereas chi-square tests were used to compare dichotomized predictors between those with and without serious injury. Test characteristics (specificity and positive/negative predictive values) of continuous predictors were reported based on threshold values chosen for a minimum of 80% of sensitivity. Multiple logistic regression models were used to examine the marginal effect of each predictor.||||< 0.15
81542738|NCT00617734|162762090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0667|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0667
81542739|NCT00617734|162762091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1935|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1935
81542740|NCT00617734|162762093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7455|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7455
81542741|NCT02485691|162762097|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measure are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05. Only the primary and the first 4 secondary outcome measures were included in the procedure.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.73||P-value from 2-sided stratified log-rank test, stratified for ECOG performance status, time from AR- targeted agent initiation progression, timing of AR targeted agent as specified at the time of randomization. Significance threshold was at 0.05.|Log Rank||Cabazitaxel vs Abiraterone Acetate or Enzalutamide|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was stratified by ECOG performance status, time from AR- targeted agent initiation progression, timing of AR targeted agent as specified at the time of randomization.||0.73|0.40|<0.0001
81542742|NCT02485691|162762098|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measure are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05. Only the primary and the first 4 secondary outcome measures were included in the procedure.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.89||P-value from two-sided stratified log-rank test, stratified for ECOG performance status, time from AR-targeted agent initiation to progression, timing of AR-targeted agent as specified at the time of randomization. Significance threshold = 0.05.|Log Rank||Cabazitaxel vs Abiraterone Acetate or Enzalutamide|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was stratified by ECOG performance status, time from AR- targeted agent initiation progression, timing of AR targeted agent as specified at the time of randomization.||0.89|0.46|0.0078
81495895|NCT02205359|162684021|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.16|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by NYHA class and with investigational site as a random effect||||1.16|0.85|0.89
81495896|NCT02205359|162684022|SUPERIORITY||Difference in mean change from baseline|-0.07||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.89|||ANCOVA|Stratified by NYHA class and with investigational site as a random effect||||0.89|-1.03|0.88
81542743|NCT02485691|162762099|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measure are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05. Only the primary and the first 4 secondary outcome measures were included in the procedure.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.68||P-value from two-sided stratified log-rank test, stratified for ECOG performance status, time from AR-targeted agent initiation to progression, timing of AR-targeted agent as specified at the time of randomization. Significance threshold = 0.05.|Log Rank||Cabazitaxel vs Abiraterone Acetate or Enzalutamide|Hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model. The Cox proportional hazard model was stratified by ECOG performance status, time from AR- targeted agent initiation progression, timing of AR targeted agent as specified at the time of randomization.||0.68|0.40|<0.0001
81542744|NCT02485691|162762100|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measure are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05. Only the primary and the first 4 secondary outcome measures were included in the procedure.||||||0.0003||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by ECOG performance status, time from AR-targeted agent initiation to progression, timing of AR-targeted agent as specified at the time of randomization. Significance threshold = 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0003
81542745|NCT02485691|162762101|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was then performed sequentially in order the outcome measure are reported and continued when previous outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 0.05. Only the primary and the first 4 secondary outcome measures were included in the procedure.||||||0.0004||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by ECOG performance status, time from AR-targeted agent initiation to progression, timing of AR-targeted agent as specified at the time of randomization. Significance threshold = 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0004
81495897|NCT02205359|162684023|SUPERIORITY||Difference in mean change from baseline|0.0013||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0068|0.0094|||ANCOVA|Stratified by NYHA class and with investigational site as a random effect||||0.0094|-0.0068|0.75
81495898|NCT02205359|162684024|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|1.15||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.75|||negative binomial regression|Stratified by NYHA class||||1.75|0.75|0.52
81495899|NCT00553475|162684027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.0075||95.0|-1.09|-0.17|||ANCOVA|Treatment groups and the CLcr strata as factors and baseline values as covariates.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.17|-1.09|0.0075
81495900|NCT00553475|162684027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74||||0.0254||95.0|-1.39|-0.09|||ANCOVA|Treatment groups and the CLcr strata as factors and baseline values as covariates.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.09|-1.39|0.0254
81495901|NCT00553475|162684028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.8731||95.0|-3.67|3.12|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||3.12|-3.67|0.8731
81495902|NCT00553475|162684028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.16||||0.6337||95.0|-3.62|5.94|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||5.94|-3.62|0.6337
81495903|NCT00553475|162684029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.4398||95.0|-7.44|3.24|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||3.24|-7.44|0.4398
81495904|NCT00553475|162684029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.9153||95.0|-7.96|7.14|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||7.14|-7.96|0.9153
81495905|NCT00553475|162684030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.4873||95.0|-2.75|5.76|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||5.76|-2.75|0.4873
81495906|NCT00553475|162684030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.56||||0.4008||95.0|-3.42|8.53|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||8.53|-3.42|0.4008
81495907|NCT00553475|162684031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98||||0.5372||95.0|-2.13|4.09|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||4.09|-2.13|0.5372
81495908|NCT00553475|162684031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.09||||0.348||95.0|-2.29|6.47|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||6.47|-2.29|0.3480
81542746|NCT03474588|162762127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||Presented is the p value for the interaction between time and treatment.|Regression, Linear|Random Effects Regression Models (RERM), time was log transformed to account for expectation of greater change closer to baseline||||||0.30
81542747|NCT03474588|162762128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|3.24||presented is the p value for the interaction of treatment and time in the model.|Regression, Linear|||Random Effects Regression Model (RERM), included in the model were treatment, time and the interaction of time and treatment.||3.24|-0.46|0.14
81495909|NCT00553475|162684032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.06||||0.0544||95.0|-0.1|10.21|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||10.21|-0.10|0.0544
81495910|NCT00553475|162684032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.15||||0.0278||95.0|0.89|15.42|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||15.42|0.89|0.0278
81495911|NCT00553475|162684033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92||||0.7394||95.0|-4.52|6.37|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||6.37|-4.52|0.7394
81495912|NCT00553475|162684033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.22||||0.5712||95.0|-5.49|9.93|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||9.93|-5.49|0.5712
81495913|NCT00553475|162684034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67||||0.0058||95.0|-1.14|-0.19|||ANCOVA|Treatment groups as factors and baseline values as covariates||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.19|-1.14|0.0058
81495914|NCT00553475|162684034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.0333||95.0|-1.23|-0.05|||ANCOVA|Treatment groups as factors and baseline values as covariates||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.05|-1.23|0.0333
81495915|NCT00553475|162684035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.153||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by CLcr stratum||Significance level of 0.05 was used.||||0.153
81495916|NCT00553475|162684035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.059||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified by CLcr stratum||Significance level of 0.05 was used.||||0.059
81495917|NCT00553475|162684036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.0287||95.0|-0.82|-0.05|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.05|-0.82|0.0287
81495918|NCT00553475|162684036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.75||||0.0073||95.0|-1.29|-0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.20|-1.29|0.0073
81495919|NCT00553475|162684037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.0021||95.0|-1.0|-0.22|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.22|-1.00|0.0021
81495920|NCT00553475|162684037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.78|-0.69|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.69|-1.78|<0.0001
81542748|NCT03474588|162762129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.097|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.097
81542749|NCT03474588|162762130|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.802|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.802
81542750|NCT04966013|162762149|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.005||||0.9784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.717|1.408|||Regression, Cox|||Log Rank Test and Cox PH Regression analyses were performed unstratified||1.408|0.717|0.9784
81575934|NCT03791489|162823199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.03||||||Threshold for statistical significance = p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.03
81542751|NCT04966013|162762150|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.388||||0.1512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.887|2.172||Log Rank Test and Cox PH Regression analyses were performed unstratified|Regression, Cox|||||2.172|0.887|0.1512
81542752|NCT05010707|162762161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x treatment (month 0, and 1 month)||||0.005
81495921|NCT00553475|162684038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.0026||95.0|-0.99|-0.21|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.21|-0.99|0.0026
81495922|NCT00553475|162684038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.69|-0.58|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.58|-1.69|<0.0001
81495923|NCT00553475|162684039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.0012||95.0|-1.03|-0.25|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.25|-1.03|0.0012
81495924|NCT00553475|162684039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.67|-0.56|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.56|-1.67|<0.0001
81495925|NCT00553475|162684040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.0011||95.0|-1.04|-0.26|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.26|-1.04|0.0011
81495926|NCT00553475|162684040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.72|-0.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.60|-1.72|<0.0001
81542753|NCT05010707|162762161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-225.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-421.71|-28.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-28.79|-421.71|0.02
81495927|NCT00553475|162684041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.18|-0.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.40|-1.18|<0.0001
81495928|NCT00553475|162684041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.68|-0.56|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.56|-1.68|<0.0001
81495929|NCT00553475|162684042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.0003||95.0|-1.12|-0.33|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.33|-1.12|0.0003
81495930|NCT00553475|162684042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09||||0.0002||95.0|-1.66|-0.52|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.52|-1.66|0.0002
81495931|NCT00553475|162684043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67||||0.0008||95.0|-1.07|-0.28|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.28|-1.07|0.0008
81495932|NCT00553475|162684043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94||||0.0014||95.0|-1.51|-0.36|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.36|-1.51|0.0014
81495933|NCT00553475|162684044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73||||0.0003||95.0|-1.12|-0.33|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.33|-1.12|0.0003
81495934|NCT00553475|162684044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86||||0.0036||95.0|-1.44|-0.28|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.28|-1.44|0.0036
81542754|NCT05010707|162762161|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-250.6||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-447.1|-54.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-54.19|-447.10|0.009
81542755|NCT05010707|162762162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.951|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x treatment (month 0 and month 1)||||0.951
81542756|NCT05010707|162762162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.6|26.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is computed using the model based estimates rather than from the raw data.|||26.4|-29.6|1
81542757|NCT05010707|162762162|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.1|20.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is computed using the model based estimates rather than from the raw data.|||20.8|-35.1|1
81542758|NCT05010707|162762163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x treatment (month 0 and month 1)||||0.004
81542759|NCT05010707|162762163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-280.4||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-487.3|-73.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-73.5|-487.3|0.005
81542760|NCT05010707|162762163|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-204.1||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-411.1|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.8|-411.1|0.054
81542761|NCT03563209|162762164|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set to 0.05/3 (0.0167)|Friedman|||Null hypothesis: no difference between dynamic components of elbow flexor spasticity (spasticity angle) in three different forearm positions. (Comparison groups were Spasticity angle in pronation, Spasticity angle in neutral position and Spasticity angle in supination)||||<0.001
81495935|NCT00553475|162684045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.0005||95.0|-1.1|-0.31|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.31|-1.10|0.0005
81495936|NCT00553475|162684045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87||||0.0034||95.0|-1.46|-0.29|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.29|-1.46|0.0034
81495937|NCT00553475|162684046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.0023||95.0|-1.02|-0.22|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.22|-1.02|0.0023
81495938|NCT00553475|162684046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.0105||95.0|-1.36|-0.18|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.18|-1.36|0.0105
81495939|NCT00553475|162684047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.0016||95.0|-1.05|-0.25|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.25|-1.05|0.0016
81495940|NCT00553475|162684047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.0111||95.0|-1.37|-0.18|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.18|-1.37|0.0111
81542762|NCT03593044|162762182|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Photopic pupil size||||0.002
81542763|NCT03593044|162762182|OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mesopic pupil size||||0.66
81495941|NCT00553475|162684048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07||||0.6118||95.0|-5.23|3.08|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||3.08|-5.23|0.6118
81495942|NCT00553475|162684048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.59||||0.0109||95.0|1.76|13.42|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||13.42|1.76|0.0109
81495943|NCT00553475|162684049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.49||||0.4602||95.0|-2.47|5.45|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||5.45|-2.47|0.4602
81495944|NCT00553475|162684049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.97||||0.1625||95.0|-1.61|9.54|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||9.54|-1.61|0.1625
81495945|NCT00553475|162684050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.25|-0.46|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.46|-1.25|<0.0001
81495946|NCT00553475|162684050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.0273||95.0|-1.19|-0.07|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.07|-1.19|0.0273
81495947|NCT00553475|162684051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.79||||0.0013||95.0|-2.87|-0.71|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.71|-2.87|0.0013
81495948|NCT00553475|162684051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.13||||0.0062||95.0|-3.65|-0.61|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.61|-3.65|0.0062
81542764|NCT03593044|162762183|OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High contrast distance visual acuity||||0.96
81542765|NCT03593044|162762183|OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||High contrast near visual acuity||||0.77
81542766|NCT03593044|162762183|OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Low contrast distance visual acuity||||0.82
81542767|NCT03593044|162762184|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Accommodative amplitude||||0.10
81542768|NCT03593044|162762184|OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Accommodative lag||||0.66
81542769|NCT03593044|162762184|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Accommodative facility||||0.24
81542770|NCT03593044|162762185|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Glare||||0.3
81542771|NCT03593044|162762185|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Ghost images||||0.5
81542772|NCT03593044|162762185|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Strain/tiredness||||0.9
81542773|NCT03593044|162762185|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Changing vision||||0.9
81542774|NCT03593044|162762185|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Headache frequency||||0.3
81542775|NCT03593044|162762185|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Distance clarity||||0.7
81542776|NCT03593044|162762185|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Computer clarity||||0.3
81495949|NCT00553475|162684052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.0068||95.0|-1.03|-0.17|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.17|-1.03|0.0068
81495950|NCT00553475|162684052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.0707||95.0|-1.17|0.05|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.05|-1.17|0.0707
81495951|NCT00553475|162684053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.35||||0.0013||95.0|-3.76|-0.93|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.93|-3.76|0.0013
81495952|NCT00553475|162684053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.67||||0.0087||95.0|-4.67|-0.68|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.68|-4.67|0.0087
81495953|NCT00553475|162684054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.27||||0.0056||95.0|-12.4|-2.14|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-2.14|-12.40|0.0056
81495954|NCT00553475|162684054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.49||||0.0427||95.0|-14.74|-0.25|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.25|-14.74|0.0427
81495955|NCT00553475|162684055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.0365||95.0|-0.4|-0.01|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.01|-0.40|0.0365
81495956|NCT00553475|162684055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.0073||95.0|-0.65|-0.1|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.10|-0.65|0.0073
81542777|NCT03593044|162762185|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Small print clarity||||0.1
81495957|NCT00553475|162684056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.37||||0.0019||95.0|-10.38|-2.36|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-2.36|-10.38|0.0019
81495958|NCT00553475|162684056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.78||||0.1907||95.0|-9.45|1.89|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||1.89|-9.45|0.1907
81495959|NCT00553475|162684057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.9905||95.0|-5.37|5.43|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||5.43|-5.37|0.9905
81495960|NCT00553475|162684057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.44||||0.2532||95.0|-3.19|12.08|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||12.08|-3.19|0.2532
81495961|NCT00553475|162684058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.39||||0.4538||95.0|-5.05|2.26|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||2.26|-5.05|0.4538
81495962|NCT00553475|162684058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.84||||0.2782||95.0|-7.97|2.3|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||2.30|-7.97|0.2782
81495963|NCT00553475|162684059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.0177||95.0|0.06|0.59|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.59|0.06|0.0177
81495964|NCT00553475|162684059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.3661||95.0|-0.2|0.55|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||0.55|-0.20|0.3661
81495965|NCT00553475|162684060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.62||||0.0511||95.0|-0.03|11.26|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||11.26|-0.03|0.0511
81495966|NCT00553475|162684060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.65||||0.0173||95.0|1.72|17.59|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||17.59|1.72|0.0173
81495967|NCT00553475|162684061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.79||||0.1123||95.0|-0.89|8.47|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||8.47|-0.89|0.1123
81495968|NCT00553475|162684061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.79||||0.0206||95.0|1.2|14.38|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||14.38|1.20|0.0206
81542778|NCT03593044|162762185|OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Vision during sports/hobbies||||1.0
81542779|NCT03593044|162762185|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Overall vision||||0.2
81542780|NCT03593044|162762185|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Light sensitivity||||0.7
81542781|NCT03593044|162762185|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Discomfort during bright light||||0.002
81495969|NCT00553475|162684062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.54||||0.0269||95.0|-6.67|-0.41|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.41|-6.67|0.0269
81495970|NCT00553475|162684062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.82||||0.4183||95.0|-6.24|2.6|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment and CLcr stratum as factors, and baseline score as covariate.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||2.60|-6.24|0.4183
81495971|NCT00553475|162684063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0148||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-squared with a modified ridit transformation, stratified by stratum based on the CLcr||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||||0.0148
81495972|NCT00553475|162684063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0063||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-squared with a modified ridit transformation, stratified by stratum based on the CLcr||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||||0.0063
81495973|NCT00553475|162684064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0818||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-squared with a modified ridit transformation, stratified by stratum based on the CLcr||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||||0.0818
81495974|NCT00553475|162684064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0075||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-squared with a modified ridit transformation, stratified by stratum based on the CLcr||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||||0.0075
81495975|NCT00553475|162684065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.0013||95.0|-1.07|-0.26|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.26|-1.07|0.0013
81495976|NCT00553475|162684065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74||||0.0152||95.0|-1.34|-0.14|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Model included treatment, CLcr stratum, week and treatment-by-week interaction, and baseline scores as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.||Hypothesis testing was conducted using two-sided tests with significance level of 0.05.||-0.14|-1.34|0.0152
81542782|NCT03593044|162762186|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Right eye intraocular pressure||||0.001
81495977|NCT02496156|162684066|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.39||||||This is a computed p-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Missing data treatment was done using multiple imputation methods when data were determined to be Missing Completely at Random or Missing at Random. Assumptions underlying each statistical test were evaluated before proceeding with specific analyses.|For each outcome, a linear mixed effects model was fit; with the exception of the Knowledge test where a linear model was fit. Separate models were fit for Parents and adolescents except for HbA1C. The predictor variable is treatment group (SMDM vs. UCP). Covariates are gender, age, social economic status, and family structure as determined by (number of siblings and of caregivers in the home). A random intercept was fit for each subject across the longitudinal data. To accommodate missing values multiple imputation methodology was applied to the data, resulting in five imputed datasets. For each imputed dataset, a linear mixed effects model (or linear model for Knowledge Test) was fit; the resulting five models were pooled into a final model and summary statistics are presented. A two-sided Wald's t test determined significance of covariates. The significance level was 0.05. Appropriate model diagnostics were performed to assess model fit.|||<0.39
81495978|NCT02496156|162684067|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Computed p-value exceeded the .05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||||For each outcome, a linear mixed effects model was fit; with the exception of the Knowledge test where a linear model was fit. Separate models were fit for Parents and adolescents except for HbA1C. The predictor variable is treatment group (SMDM vs. UCP). Covariates are gender, age, social economic status, and family structure as determined by (number of siblings and of caregivers in the home). A random intercept was fit for each subject across the longitudinal data. To accommodate missing values multiple imputation methodology was applied to the data, resulting in five imputed datasets. For each imputed dataset, a linear mixed effects model (or linear model for Knowledge Test) was fit; the resulting five models were pooled into a final model and summary statistics are presented. A two-sided Wald's t test determined significance of covariates. The significance level was 0.05. Appropriate model diagnostics were performed to assess model fit.|||>0.05
81495979|NCT02496156|162684068|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||This is a computed p-value.|Mixed Models Analysis|||See description of analysis below.|For each outcome, a linear mixed effects model was fit; with the exception of the Knowledge test where a linear model was fit. Separate models were fit for Parents and adolescents except for HbA1C. The predictor variable is treatment group (SMDM vs. UCP). Covariates are gender, age, social economic status, and family structure as determined by (number of siblings and of caregivers in the home). A random intercept was fit for each subject across the longitudinal data. To accommodate missing values multiple imputation methodology was applied to the data, resulting in five imputed datasets. For each imputed dataset, a linear mixed effects model (or linear model for Knowledge Test) was fit; the resulting five models were pooled into a final model and summary statistics are presented. A two-sided Wald's t test determined significance of covariates. The significance level was 0.05. Appropriate model diagnostics were performed to assess model fit.|||>0.05
81495980|NCT02496156|162684069|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Computed p-value|ANCOVA|Difference in post-test scores with baseline Knowledge test score as the covariate.||||||>0.05
81542783|NCT03593044|162762186|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Left eye intraocular pressure||||0.05
81542784|NCT02458313|162762196|SUPERIORITY|DMXB-A vs. Placebo groups compared at baseline||||||0.647|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.647
81542785|NCT02458313|162762196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.679|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||DMXB-A vs. Placebo groups compared post-intervention||||0.679
81542786|NCT02458313|162762197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.951|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||DMXB-A vs. Placebo groups compared at baseline||||0.951
81542787|NCT02458313|162762197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.884|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||DMXB-A vs. Placebo groups compared post-intervention||||0.884
81542788|NCT03414983|162762210|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.3022|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.61|1.07||Stratified regular log-rank test|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm A: NIV+mFOLFOX+BEV over Arm B: mFOLFOX+BEV||1.07|0.61|0.3022
81495981|NCT02496156|162684071|SUPERIORITY|See analysis description below.|||||>|0.05||||||Computed p-value|ANOVA||||For each outcome, a linear mixed effects model was fit; with the exception of the Knowledge test where a linear model was fit. Separate models were fit for Parents and adolescents except for HbA1C. The predictor variable is treatment group (SMDM vs. UCP). Covariates are gender, age, social economic status, and family structure as determined by (number of siblings and of caregivers in the home). A random intercept was fit for each subject across the longitudinal data. To accommodate missing values multiple imputation methodology was applied to the data, resulting in five imputed datasets. For each imputed dataset, a linear mixed effects model (or linear model for Knowledge Test) was fit; the resulting five models were pooled into a final model and summary statistics are presented. A two-sided Wald's t test determined significance of covariates. The significance level was 0.05. Appropriate model diagnostics were performed to assess model fit.|||>0.05
81495982|NCT01623154|162684112|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|While 40 subjects is the min req by the NCCLS guideline on method comparison (EP9-A2), we proposed to enroll a min of 60 evaluable pediatric subjects (max of 80) with at least 20 of them having a UHR value of ≥ 10.0µg/min. The expected # of positive cases is 20-30% of the subjects enrolled, we anticipated that 80 eval subj would give approximately 20 subj with a pos UHR value. The anticipated % pos/neg agreement between the 2 instruments is 95% bases on data from the adult population.|Slope|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.987|0.993||95% confidence interval is used instead of p-value.|Deming Regression|Analyses to determine the comparability between UHR \& DOB values from the 2 instruments included Deming, Passing-Bablok and regular regressions.|95% confidence interval is used instead of p-value.|||0.993|0.987|
81495983|NCT01623154|162684112|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|While 40 subjects is the min req by the NCCLS guideline on method comparison (EP9-A2), we proposed to enroll a min of 60 evaluable pediatric subjects (max of 80) with at least 20 of them having a UHR value of ≥ 10.0µg/min. The expected # of positive cases is 20-30% of the subjects enrolled, we anticipated that 80 eval subj would give approximately 20 subj with a pos UHR value. The anticipated % pos/neg agreement between the 2 instruments is 95% bases on data from the adult population.|Intercept|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.17|||Deming Regression|Analyses to determine the comparability between UHR \& DOB values from the 2 instruments included Deming, Passing-Bablok and regular regressions.|95% confidence interval is used instead of p-value.|||0.17|-0.25|
81495984|NCT01623154|162684112|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|While 40 subjects is the min req by the NCCLS guideline on method comparison (EP9-A2), we proposed to enroll a min of 60 evaluable pediatric subjects (max of 80) with at least 20 of them having a UHR value of ≥ 10.0µg/min. The expected # of positive cases is 20-30% of the subjects enrolled, we anticipated that 80 eval subj would give approximately 20 subj with a pos UHR value. The anticipated % pos/neg agreement between the 2 instruments is 95% bases on data from the adult population.|Slope|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.987|0.993|||Regression, Linear|Analyses to determine the comparability between UHR \& DOB values from the 2 instruments included Deming, Passing-Bablok and regular regressions.|95% confidence interval is used instead of p-value.|||0.993|0.987|
81495985|NCT01623154|162684112|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|While 40 subjects is the min req by the NCCLS guideline on method comparison (EP9-A2), we proposed to enroll a min of 60 evaluable pediatric subjects (max of 80) with at least 20 of them having a UHR value of ≥ 10.0µg/min. The expected # of positive cases is 20-30% of the subjects enrolled, we anticipated that 80 eval subj would give approximately 20 subj with a pos UHR value. The anticipated % pos/neg agreement between the 2 instruments is 95% bases on data from the adult population.|Intercept|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.18|||Regression, Linear|Analyses to determine the comparability between UHR \& DOB values from the 2 instruments included Deming, Passing-Bablok and regular regressions.|95% confidence interval is used instead of p-value.|||0.18|-0.24|
81495986|NCT01623154|162684112|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|While 40 subjects is the min req by the NCCLS guideline on method comparison (EP9-A2), we proposed to enroll a min of 60 evaluable pediatric subjects (max of 80) with at least 20 of them having a UHR value of ≥ 10.0µg/min. The expected # of positive cases is 20-30% of the subjects enrolled, we anticipated that 80 eval subj would give approximately 20 subj with a pos UHR value. The anticipated % pos/neg agreement between the 2 instruments is 95% bases on data from the adult population.|Slope|0.995|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.0|||Passing-Bablock|Analyses to determine the comparability between UHR \& DOB values from the 2 instruments included Deming, Passing-Bablok and regular regressions.|95% confidence interval is used instead of p-value.|||1.000|0.990|
81495987|NCT01623154|162684112|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analyses to determine the comparability between UHR \& DOB values from the 2 instruments included Deming, Passing-Bablok and regular regressions.|Intercept|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.01|||Passing-Bablok|Analyses to determine the comparability between UHR \& DOB values from the 2 instruments included Deming, Passing-Bablok and regular regressions.|95% confidence interval is used instead of p-value.|While 40 subjects is the min req by the NCCLS guideline on method comparison (EP9-A2), we proposed to enroll a min of 60 evaluable pediatric subjects (max of 80) with at least 20 of them having a UHR value of ≥ 10.0µg/min. The expected # of positive cases is 20-30% of the subjects enrolled, we anticipated that 80 eval subj would give approximately 20 subj with a pos UHR value. The anticipated % pos/neg agreement between the 2 instruments is 95% bases on data from the adult population.||0.01|-0.30|
81495988|NCT01623154|162684112|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Described previously|Relative Sensitivity, %|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.8|100.0|||||95% confidence interval is used instead of p-value.|Comparison of UHR Values obtained by UBit-IR300 and POCone were used to identify participants' H.pylori infection status. Participants with UHR value ≥ 10.0μg/min were considered positive for H.Pylori.||100|85.8|
81542789|NCT03414983|162762210|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.3022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.23||Stratified regular log-rank test|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm A: NIV+mFOLFOX+BEV over Arm B: mFOLFOX+BEV||1.23|0.53|0.3022
81495989|NCT01623154|162684112|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Provided previously|Relative Specificity, %|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.9|100.0|||||95% confidence interval is used instead of p-value.|||100|94.9|
81495990|NCT00600704|162684123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.379|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.096|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.189|0.569|||t-test, 2 sided|||Sample size calculation was based on a two-sided alpha error of .05 and 80% power. After applying the protocol in two equal groups of 10 patients, the analysis showed that the study requires 60 patients per group. However, we decided to enroll up to 100 patients per group to allow for patient attrition or missing data, and also in order to look for differences with regards to transfusion between patient subgroups.||0.569|0.189|<0.05
81495991|NCT00600704|162684123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.797|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.465|1.129|||Regression, Linear||The mean difference between groups B and A is adjusted for age, gender, BMI and preoperative HCT, while BSA, weight, height, postoperative HCT were not included in the final model to avoid collinearity.|Null hypothesis :restrictive fluid protocol does not have any effect concerning the mean number of PRC units transfused.||1.129|0.465|<0.05
81495992|NCT02722330|162684130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||<0.0001
81495993|NCT02722330|162684131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Ease of communication||||<0.0001
81495994|NCT02722330|162684131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank Test|||Reverberation||||<0.0001
81495995|NCT02722330|162684131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank Test|||Background noise||||<0.0001
81495996|NCT02722330|162684131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank Test|||Aversiveness||||0.0004
81495997|NCT02722330|162684131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed rank Test|||Global score||||<0.0001
81542790|NCT03414983|162762211|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.19|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm A: NIV+mFOLFOX+BEV over Arm B: mFOLFOX+BEV||1.19|0.54|
81542791|NCT03414983|162762226|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.5041|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.67|1.15||Stratified regular log-rank test|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm A: NIV+mFOLFOX+BEV over Arm B: mFOLFOX+BEV||1.15|0.67|0.5041
81495998|NCT02722330|162684132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Speech scale||||<0.0001
81495999|NCT02722330|162684132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Spatial scale||||<0.0001
81496000|NCT02722330|162684132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Qualities scale||||<0.0001
81496001|NCT02722330|162684133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||<0.0001
81496002|NCT02722330|162684134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||250 Hz||||<0.0001
81496003|NCT02722330|162684134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||500 Hz||||<0.0001
81496004|NCT02722330|162684134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||750 Hz||||<0.0001
81496005|NCT02722330|162684134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||1000 Hz||||<0.0001
81496006|NCT02722330|162684134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||1500 Hz||||<0.0001
81496007|NCT02722330|162684134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||2000 Hz||||<0.0001
81496008|NCT02722330|162684134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||3000 Hz||||<0.0001
81496009|NCT02722330|162684134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||4000 Hz||||<0.0001
81496010|NCT02722330|162684134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||6000 Hz||||<0.0001
81496011|NCT02722330|162684135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||250 Hz||||<0.0001
81496012|NCT02722330|162684135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||500 Hz||||<0.0001
81496013|NCT02722330|162684135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||750 Hz||||<0.0001
81496014|NCT02722330|162684135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||1000 Hz||||<0.0001
81496015|NCT02722330|162684135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||1500 Hz||||<0.0001
81496016|NCT02722330|162684135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||2000 Hz||||<0.0001
81496017|NCT02722330|162684135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||3000 Hz||||<0.0001
81496018|NCT02722330|162684135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||4000 Hz||||<0.0001
81496019|NCT02722330|162684135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||6000 Hz||||<0.0001
81496020|NCT02722330|162684136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.002
81496021|NCT02722330|162684137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0024|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.0024
81496022|NCT02722330|162684138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Speech Presentation Level 50 dB||||<0.0001
81496023|NCT02722330|162684138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Speech Presentation Level 65 dB||||<0.0001
81496024|NCT02722330|162684138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Speech Presentation Level 80 dB||||<0.0001
81496025|NCT02722330|162684139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||All variable had the same p value (\<0.0001).|Wolcoxon Signed rank test|||Speech Presentation Level 50 dB||||<0.0001
81496026|NCT02722330|162684139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Speech Presentation Level 65 dB||||<0.0001
81496027|NCT02722330|162684139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||Speech Presentation Level 80 dB||||<0.0001
81496028|NCT02722330|162684140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.036
81496029|NCT02722330|162684141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.065
81496030|NCT02722330|162684142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||250 Hz||||0.47
81496031|NCT02722330|162684142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||500 Hz||||0.16
81496032|NCT02722330|162684142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||750 Hz||||0.59
81496033|NCT02722330|162684142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||1000 Hz||||0.034
81496034|NCT02722330|162684142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||1500 Hz||||0.25
81496035|NCT02722330|162684142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||2000 Hz||||0.023
81496036|NCT02722330|162684142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||3000 Hz||||0.028
81542792|NCT03414983|162762226|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.5041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.32||Stratified regular log-rank test|Log Rank||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|Hazard Ratio is Arm A: NIV+mFOLFOX+BEV over Arm B: mFOLFOX+BEV||1.32|0.58|0.5041
81542793|NCT05024032|162762256|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-12.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|-9.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.3|-14.8|<0.001
81542794|NCT05024032|162762256|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-17.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|-14.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.8|-20.3|<0.001
81542795|NCT05024032|162762257|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|23.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|60.69|||Regression, Logistic|||||60.69|8.80|<0.001
81542796|NCT05024032|162762257|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|26.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.61|73.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||73.24|9.61|<0.001
81542797|NCT05024032|162762258|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.5|-8.8|<0.001
81542798|NCT05024032|162762258|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|-7.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.5|-10.9|<0.001
81542799|NCT05024032|162762259|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.63|30.89|||Regression, Logistic|||||30.89|5.63|<0.001
81542800|NCT05024032|162762259|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.23|72.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||72.71|11.23|<0.001
81542801|NCT05024032|162762260|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.68|98.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||98.49|6.68|<0.001
81496037|NCT02722330|162684142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0075|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||4000 Hz||||0.0075
81496038|NCT02722330|162684142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0035|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||6000 Hz||||0.0035
81542802|NCT05024032|162762260|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|69.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.69|275.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||275.37|17.69|<0.001
81542803|NCT05024032|162762261|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.9|-11.5|<0.001
81542804|NCT05024032|162762261|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-11.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.3|-16.0|<0.001
81496039|NCT02722330|162684143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||250 Hz||||0.12
81496040|NCT02722330|162684143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.072|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||500 Hz||||0.072
81496041|NCT02722330|162684143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||750 Hz||||0.56
81496042|NCT02722330|162684143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||1000 Hz||||0.16
81496043|NCT02722330|162684143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||1500 Hz||||0.39
81496044|NCT02722330|162684143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||2000 Hz||||0.11
81496045|NCT02722330|162684143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||3000 Hz||||0.38
81496046|NCT02722330|162684143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||4000 Hz||||0.014
81496047|NCT02722330|162684143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||6000 Hz||||0.71
81496048|NCT02722330|162684144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.48
81496049|NCT02722330|162684145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.11
81496050|NCT02722330|162684146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||SPL 50 dB||||0.017
81496051|NCT02722330|162684146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||SPL 65 dB||||0.095
81496052|NCT02722330|162684146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||SPL 80 dB||||0.57
81496053|NCT02722330|162684147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||SPL 50 dB||||0.096
81542805|NCT05024032|162762262|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.3|-13.5|<0.001
81542806|NCT05024032|162762262|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-16.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|-13.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.4|-18.6|<0.001
81542807|NCT05024032|162762263|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.1|-4.8|<0.001
81542808|NCT05024032|162762263|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.8|-6.4|<0.001
81542809|NCT05024032|162762264|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.28|-0.46|<0.001
81542810|NCT05024032|162762264|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.29|-0.48|<0.001
81542811|NCT05024032|162762265|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.32|-0.61|<0.001
81542812|NCT05024032|162762265|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.40|-0.69|<0.001
81542813|NCT05024032|162762266|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.2||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.3|||ANCOVA|||||2.3|0.0|0.044
81542814|NCT05024032|162762266|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.2||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.3|||ANCOVA|||||2.3|0.0|0.050
81542815|NCT05024032|162762267|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|11.8|||ANCOVA|||||11.8|3.7|<0.001
81542816|NCT05024032|162762267|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|12.7|||ANCOVA|||||12.7|4.4|<0.001
81542817|NCT05024032|162762268|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.7|-6.9|<0.001
81542818|NCT05024032|162762269|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|-3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.1|-9.1|<0.001
81542819|NCT05024032|162762270|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.11||||||||-0.11|-0.51|
81542820|NCT05024032|162762271|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.14||||||||0.14|0.03|
81542821|NCT05024032|162762272|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.13||||||||0.13|-0.25|
81542822|NCT05024032|162762273|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.16||||||||-0.16|-0.34|
81542823|NCT05024032|162762274|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.37||||||||-0.37|-0.79|
81542824|NCT05024032|162762275|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.01||||||||-0.01|-0.12|
81542825|NCT05024032|162762276|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|-4.0||||||||-4.0|-8.6|
81542826|NCT03175367|162762298|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-38.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.5|-20.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-20.6|-56.5|< .0001
81542827|NCT03175367|162762298|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-52.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.7|-35.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-35.1|-70.7|< .0001
81542828|NCT03175367|162762298|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-56.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.7|-38.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-38.3|-73.7|< .0001
81496054|NCT02722330|162684147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||SPL 65 dB||||1.00
81496055|NCT02722330|162684147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||SPL 80 dB||||0.41
81496056|NCT04392362|162684153|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin or delta was calculated as -0.12(-12%)|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.89||||0.8982|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||0.05 was the level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that the AHA method is inferior to the SIM method but not lower than a pre calculated noninferiority delta of -0.12 (-12 %) and a 95% one sided confidence interval. Only 33 (instead of 151 for a power of 95%) patients could be enrolled with 25 in the SIM and 8 in the AHA arms, which resulted in an estimated power test of 59.08%.||||0.8982
81496057|NCT01934231|162684154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate of Cure|88.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.85|97.55|||||"The estimated parameter represents the rate of cure, calculated as (number of participants with an outcome of Cure/number of participants analyzed) \* 100."|||97.55|69.85|
81496058|NCT02457546|162684160|NON_INFERIORITY|"The statistical hypothesis for testing the treatment difference was presented as follows:~H0: Δ ≤ -0.10 tested against the alternative hypothesis Ha: Δ \> -0.10. where:~* Δ is the difference between the success rates of Experimental (Evicel®) and Control (DuraSeal™) (Experimental minus Control)~* -0.10 is the non-inferiority difference PC is the proportion of success in DuraSeal™ Control subjects and PE is the proportion of success in EVICEL® subjects."|Difference in Success Rates|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|14.4||||||||14.4|-1.8|
81496059|NCT03160573|162684210|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test Flavored Rinse, Placebo Flavored Rinse||||<0.00001
81496060|NCT03160573|162684210|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Test Unflavored Rinse, Placebo Unflavored Rinse||||<0.00001
81496061|NCT02462057|162684234|EQUIVALENCE|The anticipated sample size of 3500 provided 80% power to detect a 3% pairwise difference between the proportions of participants who enrolled in HF with significance testing conducted at the Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.005 (0.05/10) to account for the 10 pairwise between-arm comparisons and pessimistically allowing for up to 10% further exclusions. The baseline monthly enrolment rate was estimated at ∼1%/month.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81496062|NCT00159874|162684254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.1||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.13|5.09|||ANCOVA||Least square mean difference of -7.02 was calculated as ' Sildenafil Medium Dose - Low Dose'|Analyses were performed using analysis of covariance with etiology, weight, day of assessment and baseline peak VO2 as the covariates.||5.09|-19.13|0.253
81496063|NCT00159874|162684254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.92||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|1.93|||ANCOVA||Least square mean difference of -9.84 was calculated as ' Sildenafil High Dose - Low Dose'|Analyses were performed using analysis of covariance with etiology, weight, day of assessment and baseline peak VO2 as the covariates.||1.93|-21.60|0.100
81496064|NCT00159874|162684254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.01||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.75|9.11|||ANCOVA||Least square mean difference of -2.82 was calculated as ' Sildenafil High Dose - Medium Dose'|Analyses were performed using analysis of covariance with etiology, weight, day of assessment and baseline peak VO2 as the covariates.||9.11|-14.75|0.640
81496065|NCT04543786|162684312|OTHER|No comparison was made to another intervention or therapy. Comparing values at baseline and Day 2.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni post-hoc tests; p \< 0.05 was considered significant|ANOVA|One-way||||||0.0048
81496066|NCT04543786|162684313|OTHER|No comparison was made to another intervention or therapy. Comparing values at baseline and Day 3.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni post-hoc tests; p \< 0.05 was considered significant|ANOVA|||||||< 0.001
81496067|NCT04543786|162684314|OTHER|No comparison was made to another intervention or therapy. Comparing values at baseline and Day 4.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni post-hoc tests; p \< 0.05 was considered significant|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81496068|NCT04543786|162684315|OTHER|No comparison was made to another intervention or therapy. Comparing values at baseline and Day 5.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Bonferroni post-hoc tests; p \< 0.05 was considered significant|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81496069|NCT04543786|162684317|OTHER|No comparison was made to another intervention or therapy. Comparing values at baseline and Day 5.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05 was considered significant|t-test, 2 sided|paired||||||<0.001
81496070|NCT04543786|162684318|OTHER|No comparison was made to another intervention or therapy|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05 was considered significant|ANOVA|Repeated measures||||||0.56
81496071|NCT04543786|162684319|OTHER|No comparison was made to another intervention or therapy|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05 was considered significant|ANOVA|Repeated measures||||||0.56
81496072|NCT04543786|162684320|OTHER|No comparison was made to another intervention or therapy|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05 was considered significant|ANOVA|Repeated measures||||||0.56
81496073|NCT04543786|162684321|OTHER|No comparison was made to another intervention or therapy.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|||||p \< 0.05 was considered significant|ANOVA|Repeated measures||||||0.56
81496074|NCT01953354|162684331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||P-value is testing for a difference in proportions using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81496075|NCT01953354|162684332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||P-value is testing for a difference in proportions using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81496076|NCT01953354|162684333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.242||||||P-value is testing for a difference in proportions using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.242
81496077|NCT01953354|162684334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||||||P-value is testing for a difference in proportions using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.550
81496078|NCT01953354|162684337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||||||P-value is testing for a difference in proportions using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.550
81496079|NCT01953354|162684338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.633||||||P-value is testing for a difference in proportions using a Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.633
81496080|NCT02571244|162684339|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.85||||||||1.85|0.99|
81496081|NCT02571244|162684340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.28
81496082|NCT02571244|162684341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.42
81542829|NCT03175367|162762298|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-24.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3|=|0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.6|-5.7||P-Value is not adjusted for multiplicity|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.7|-42.6|= 0.0109
81496083|NCT02571244|162684342|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.95||||||||1.95|1.08|
81496084|NCT02571244|162684343|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.92||||||||1.92|1.07|
81496085|NCT02965976|162684353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.773|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.773
81496086|NCT02965976|162684354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.773|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.773
81496087|NCT02965976|162684355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.368|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.368
81496088|NCT02965976|162684356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.987|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.987
81496089|NCT02965976|162684357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.423|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.423
81496090|NCT02965976|162684358|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.000
81496091|NCT00806026|162684388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-3.2||This analysis was step 1 in a step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) used to control the Type I error rate. This procedure was stopped at Step 6. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|Spatial power covariance structure was used.||For pregabalin 300 mg versus placebo: Mixed model analysis was used to analyze RLS symptom severity score with baseline value, region \[United states (US) or European union (EU)\], treatment, week and treatment by week interaction as fixed effects.||-3.20|-5.90|<0.0001
81496092|NCT00806026|162684388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.3603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.7||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|Spatial power covariance structure was used.||For pramipexole 0.25 mg versus placebo: Mixed model analysis was used to analyze RLS symptom severity score with baseline value, region (US or EU), treatment, week and treatment by week interaction as fixed effects.||0.7|-2.0|0.3603
81496093|NCT00806026|162684388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-1.9||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|Spatial power covariance structure was used.||For pramipexole 0.5 mg versus placebo: Mixed model analysis was used to analyze RLS symptom severity score with baseline value, region (US or EU), treatment, week and treatment by week interaction as fixed effects.||-1.9|-4.5|<0.0001
81496094|NCT00806026|162684389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||This analysis was step 2 in a step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) used to control the Type I error rate. This procedure was stopped at Step 6. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For pregabalin 300 mg versus placebo: Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by geographical region (US or EU) was used to analyze CGI-I responder status.||||<0.0001
81542830|NCT03175367|162762298|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-50.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.4|-32.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-32.6|-68.4|< .0001
81496095|NCT00806026|162684389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4393|TWO_SIDED|||||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For pramipexole 0.25 mg versus placebo: CMH test stratified by geographical region (US or EU) was used to analyze CGI-I responder status.||||0.4393
81496096|NCT00806026|162684389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|||||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For pramipexole 0.5 mg versus placebo: CMH test stratified by geographical region (US or EU) was used to analyze CGI-I responder status.||||0.0022
81496097|NCT00806026|162684390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0826|TWO_SIDED|||||This analysis was step 6 in a step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) used to control the Type I error rate. This procedure was stopped at Step 6. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Log Rank|||For pramipexole 0.25 mg versus pregabalin 300 mg: Stratified log rank test by block (40 weeks versus 52 weeks of active treatment) was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0826
81496098|NCT00806026|162684390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|||||This analysis was step 3 in a step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) used to control the Type I error rate. This procedure was stopped at Step 6. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Log Rank|||For pramipexole 0.5 mg versus pregabalin 300 mg: Stratified log rank test by block (40 weeks versus 52 weeks of active treatment) was used to calculate p-value.||||0.0012
81496099|NCT00806026|162684392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-17.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.332|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.76|-8.74||This analysis was step 7 in a step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) used to control the Type I error rate. This procedure was stopped at Step 6. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|Spatial power covariance structure was used.||For pregabalin 300 mg versus placebo: Mixed model analysis was used to analyze SSQ-Subjective WASO score with baseline value, region (US or EU), treatment, week and treatment by week interaction as fixed effects.||-8.74|-25.76|<0.0001
81542831|NCT03175367|162762299|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-26.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.2|=|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.9|-12.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.4|-40.9|= 0.0003
81542832|NCT03175367|162762299|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-42.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.1|-27.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-27.9|-56.1|< 0.0001
81542833|NCT03175367|162762299|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-45.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.5|-31.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-31.5|-59.5|< 0.0001
81542834|NCT03175367|162762299|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6|=|0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.7|-3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.5|-29.7|= 0.0132
81542835|NCT03175367|162762299|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-39.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.0|-26.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-26.8|-52.0|< 0.0001
81496100|NCT00806026|162684392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.408||0.8075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.73|7.58||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|Spatial power covariance structure was used.||For pramipexole 0.25 mg versus placebo: Mixed model analysis was used to analyze SSQ-Subjective WASO score with baseline value, region (US or EU), treatment, week and treatment by week interaction as fixed effects.||7.58|-9.73|0.8075
81496101|NCT00806026|162684392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-4.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.318||0.2906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.05|3.91||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|Spatial power covariance structure was used.||For pramipexole 0.5 mg versus placebo: Mixed model analysis was used to analyze SSQ-Subjective WASO score with baseline value, region (US or EU), treatment, week and treatment by week interaction as fixed effects.||3.91|-13.05|0.2906
81542836|NCT03175367|162762300|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-21.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|=|0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4|-5.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.1|-38.4|= 0.0111
81542837|NCT03175367|162762300|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-40.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.7|-24.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-24.0|-56.7|< 0.0001
81542838|NCT03175367|162762301|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-39.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.4|-24.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-24.3|-54.4|< 0.0001
81542839|NCT03175367|162762301|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-53.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.8|-38.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-38.9|-68.8|< 0.0001
81542840|NCT03175367|162762301|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-58.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.4|-43.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-43.7|-73.4|< 0.0001
81542841|NCT03175367|162762301|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-23.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.1|=|0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.7|-7.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.7|-39.7|= 0.0042
81542842|NCT03175367|162762301|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-50.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.4|-35.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-35.4|-66.4|< 0.0001
81542843|NCT03175367|162762302|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-30.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.7|=|0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.8|-11.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.4|-49.8|= 0.0021
81542844|NCT03175367|162762302|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-54.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.4|-35.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-35.8|-73.4|< 0.0001
81542845|NCT03175367|162762303|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|19.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|72.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||72.8|5.1|< 0.0001
81496102|NCT00806026|162684398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.93||0.7073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|6.3||This analysis was step 8 in a step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) used to control the Type I error rate. This procedure was stopped at Step 6. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|Spatial power covariance structure was used.||For pregabalin 300 mg versus placebo: Mixed model analysis was used to analyze RLS-NDI with baseline value, region (US or EU), treatment, week and treatment by week interaction as fixed effects.||6.30|-9.30|0.7073
81542846|NCT03175367|162762303|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|23.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|89.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||89.2|6.4|< 0.0001
81542847|NCT03175367|162762303|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|22.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|80.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||80.5|6.0|< 0.0001
81542848|NCT03175367|162762303|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|8.5|||=|0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|29.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||29.2|2.5|= 0.0007
81542849|NCT03175367|162762303|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|42.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|172.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||172.3|10.4|< 0.0001
81542850|NCT03175367|162762304|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.6|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|53.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||53.5|1.7|= 0.0100
81542851|NCT03175367|162762304|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.8|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|129.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||129.9|4.7|= 0.0001
81542852|NCT03175367|162762304|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|36.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|194.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||194.7|6.7|< 0.0001
81542853|NCT03175367|162762304|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0|||=|0.3185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|8.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.2|0.5|= 0.3185
81542854|NCT03175367|162762304|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|54.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||54.2|3.9|< 0.0001
81542855|NCT03175367|162762305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.8|||=|0.0718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|26.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||26.5|0.9|= 0.0718
81542856|NCT03175367|162762305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.4|||=|0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|62.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||62.1|2.1|= 0.0048
81542857|NCT03175367|162762305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.7|||=|0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|76.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||76.8|2.8|= 0.0015
81542858|NCT03175367|162762305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7|||=|0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|8.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.4|0.3|= 0.5270
81542859|NCT03175367|162762305|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.7|||=|0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|31.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||31.7|1.9|= 0.0047
81542860|NCT03175367|162762306|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-32.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.5|=|0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.5|-9.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.6|-55.5|= 0.0059
81542861|NCT03175367|162762306|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-54.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.0|-32.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-32.0|-77.0|< 0.0001
81542862|NCT03175367|162762307|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-37.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.4|-25.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-25.8|-48.4|< .0001
81542863|NCT03175367|162762307|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-46.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.5|-35.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-35.2|-57.5|< .0001
81542864|NCT03175367|162762307|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-51.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.5|-40.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-40.4|-62.5|< .0001
81542865|NCT03175367|162762307|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-22.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2|=|0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.6|-9.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.8|-34.6|= 0.0006
81496103|NCT00806026|162684398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78||0.5299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|9.9||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|Spatial power covariance structure was used.||For pramipexole 0.25 mg versus placebo: Mixed model analysis was used to analyze RLS-NDI with baseline value, region (US or EU), treatment, week and treatment by week interaction as fixed effects.||9.9|-5.1|0.5299
81542866|NCT03175367|162762307|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-46.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.4|-34.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-34.4|-58.4|< .0001
81496104|NCT00806026|162684398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69||0.0354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-0.5||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|Spatial power covariance structure was used.||For pramipexole 0.5 mg versus placebo: Mixed model analysis was used to analyze RLS-NDI with baseline value, region (US or EU), treatment, week and treatment by week interaction as fixed effects.||-0.5|-15.2|0.0354
81496105|NCT00806026|162684400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-0.45||This analysis was step 9 in a step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) used to control the Type I error rate. This procedure was stopped at Step 6. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|Spatial power covariance structure was used.||For pregabalin 300 mg versus placebo: Mixed model analysis was used to analyze limb pain-VAS with baseline value, region (US or EU), treatment, week and treatment by week interaction as fixed effects.||-0.45|-1.55|0.0004
81496106|NCT00806026|162684400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.282||0.1242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.12||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|Spatial power covariance structure was used.||For pramipexole 0.25 mg versus placebo: Mixed model analysis was used to analyze limb pain-VAS with baseline value, region (US or EU), treatment, week and treatment by week interaction as fixed effects.||0.12|-0.99|0.1242
81496107|NCT00806026|162684400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.287||0.0553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.01||This analysis was not included in the step-down procedure (if p\<0.05, then continue to next step) to control Type I error. The analysis was done at a significance level of alpha = 0.05, 2-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|Spatial power covariance structure was used.||For pramipexole 0.5 mg versus placebo: Mixed model analysis was used to analyze limb pain-VAS with baseline value, region (US or EU), treatment, week and treatment by week interaction as fixed effects.||0.01|-1.12|0.0553
81542867|NCT03175367|162762308|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-28.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1|=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.6|-14.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.3|-42.6|= 0.0001
81542868|NCT03175367|162762308|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-49.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.2|-35.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-35.4|-63.2|< .0001
81542869|NCT03175367|162762309|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-46.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.8|-34.3|||Regression, Linear|||||-34.3|-57.8|< .0001
81542870|NCT03175367|162762309|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-55.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.3|-44.3|||Regression, Linear|||||-44.3|-67.3|< .0001
81496108|NCT04191733|162684431|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority analysis was demonstrated when the 1-sided upper 95% confidence interval (CI) limit was less than 1.25.|||||<|0.0001||||||one-sided p-value|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81496109|NCT04191733|162684432|NON_INFERIORITY|1-sided test with 5% alpha was used to demonstrate non-inferiority with greater than 99% power. The non-inferiority margin was 3.75 minutes.||||||0.1004|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A gatekeeping strategy was used to control family-wise type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant with a 1-sided alpha of 0.05.||||0.1004
81496110|NCT02633527|162684476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.2||||0.0899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|1.0|||ANOVA|||||1.0|-13.4|0.0899
81496111|NCT02633527|162684476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|-0.7|||ANOVA|||||-0.7|-15.1|0.0310
81496112|NCT02633527|162684476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.1||||0.0268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|-0.9|||ANOVA|||||-0.9|-15.3|0.0268
81496113|NCT02633527|162684476|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.5||||0.0209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|-1.3|||ANOVA|||||-1.3|-15.8|0.0209
81496114|NCT02633527|162684477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.1305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.1|||ANOVA|||||0.1|-1.0|0.1305
81542871|NCT03175367|162762309|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-61.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.9|-50.0|||Regression, Linear|||||-50.0|-72.9|< .0001
81542872|NCT03175367|162762309|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-25.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5|=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|-12.4|||Regression, Linear|||||-12.4|-38.0|= 0.0001
81542873|NCT03175367|162762309|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-45.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.4|-33.5|||Regression, Linear|||||-33.5|-58.4|< .0001
81542874|NCT03175367|162762310|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-17.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.5|=|0.0228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.8|-2.4|||Regression, Linear|||||-2.4|-31.8|= 0.0228
81542875|NCT03175367|162762310|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-45.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.6|-31.0|||Regression, Linear|||||-31.0|-59.6|< .0001
81542876|NCT03175367|162762311|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-10.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7|=|0.0635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|0.6|||Regression, Linear|||||0.6|-21.8|= 0.0635
81542877|NCT03175367|162762311|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-11.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5|=|0.0314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|-1.1|||Regression, Linear|||||-1.1|-22.8|= 0.0314
81542878|NCT03175367|162762311|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5|=|0.0923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|1.5|||Regression, Linear|||||1.5|-19.9|= 0.0923
81542879|NCT03175367|162762311|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-16.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3|=|0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|-6.2|||Regression, Linear|||||-6.2|-26.8|= 0.0017
81496115|NCT02633527|162684477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.1376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.1|||ANOVA|||||0.1|-1.0|0.1376
81496116|NCT02633527|162684477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.2|||ANOVA|||||-0.2|-1.3|0.0090
81496117|NCT02633527|162684477|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.0546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0|||ANOVA|||||0.0|-1.1|0.0546
81496118|NCT02633527|162684478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.0708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-1.3|0.0708
81496119|NCT02633527|162684478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.0309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-1.4|0.0309
81496120|NCT02633527|162684478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.0148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-1.5|0.0148
81496121|NCT02633527|162684478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-1.6|0.0136
81496122|NCT00318136|162684479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of patients|3.2||||||90.0|0.3|13.5|||Blyth-Still-Casella|||||13.5|0.3|
81496123|NCT04135443|162684490|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.027||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.511|2.063|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.063|0.511|0.94
81496124|NCT04135443|162684492|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.064||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold set to p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|See analysis plan for covariates screened into model.||||||0.455
81496125|NCT04135443|162684493|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.026||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold set to p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|See analysis plan for covariates screened into model.||||||0.702
81496126|NCT04135443|162684494|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.049||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold set to p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|See analysis plan for covariates screened into model.||||||0.375
81496127|NCT04135443|162684495|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.076||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold set to p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|See analysis plan for covariates screened into model.||||||0.313
81496128|NCT04135443|162684496|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.01||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||Threshold set to p\<0.05.|Regression, Linear|See analysis plan for covariates screened into model.||||||0.890
81496129|NCT00728182|162684501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.445||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Data were cubic root transformed and modelled with multiple linear regression.||Comparison of the summed volume of new FLAIR lesions in the NA-1 and placebo treated groups.||||0.445
81542880|NCT03175367|162762311|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-16.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|=|0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|-6.8|||Regression, Linear|||||-6.8|-26.2|= 0.0009
81496130|NCT00728182|162684502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Incidence Rate Ratio|0.53||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.74|||Generalized linear model|With log link and negative bnomial distribution.||Comparison of the total number of new ischemic lesions on DWI for NA-1 versus placebo treated groups.||0.74|0.38|0.018
81496131|NCT00728182|162684503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Incidence Rate Ratio|0.59||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.83|||Generalized linear model|With log link and negative binomial distribution.||Comparison of the total number of new FLAIR lesions in the NA-1 versus placebo treated groups.||0.83|0.42|0.048
81496132|NCT00728182|162684504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.306||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Data were cubic root transformed and modelled with multiple linear regresion.||Comparison of the summed volume of new ischemic lesions on DWI.||||0.306
81496133|NCT00728182|162684505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.0||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1|||Chi-squared|||Number of patients obtaining a score on the NIHSS of 0-1 at Day 30.||1.1|0.9|0.43
81496134|NCT00728182|162684506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1|||Chi-squared|||Comparison of the number of patients with mRS scores of 0-2 at Day 30 for NA-1 and placebo treated groups.||1.1|0.9|1.00
81496135|NCT00728182|162684507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.023
81496136|NCT00728182|162684508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Incidence Rate Ratio|0.36||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.73|||Adjusted Incidence Rate Ratio|||||0.73|0.17|0.027
81496137|NCT00728182|162684509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Incidence Rate Ratio|0.36||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.75|||Generalized linear model|||||0.75|0.17|0.046
81496138|NCT00728182|162684510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.015
81496139|NCT00728182|162684511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.0|||Chi-squared|||||2.0|1.1|0.02
81496140|NCT00728182|162684512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.3||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.7|||Chi-squared|||||1.7|0.95|0.18
81496141|NCT03721107|162684513|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|7.9||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|21.9||P-value is from a 1-sided Pearson chi-square test with Yates' correction with null hypothesis that the difference in proportions Blautix - placebo \<=0 versus the difference is \>0. The significance level for rejection of the null hypotheses is 0.10.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||21.9|-6.0|0.152
81496142|NCT03721107|162684513|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|5.6||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|18.0||P-value is from a 1-sided Pearson chi-square test with Yates' correction with null hypothesis that the difference in proportions Blautix - placebo \<=0 versus the difference is \>0. The significance level for rejection of the null hypotheses is 0.10.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||18.0|-6.8|0.216
81496143|NCT02554474|162684526|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in mean change|9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|19.3||||||We performed an intent-to-treat analysis. For the main comparison, we used analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) to estimate an adjusted mean difference comparing time in MVPA at 9 weeks (primary end point) between groups, adjusting for baseline MVPA, diagnosis, and blocking.||19.3|-0.5|
81496144|NCT02554474|162684527|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in mean change|-10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.4|32.6||||||We performed an intent-to-treat analysis. For the main comparison, we used analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) to estimate an adjusted mean difference comparing sedentary time at 9 weeks (primary end point) between groups, adjusting for baseline sedentary time, diagnosis, and blocking.||32.6|-53.4|
81496145|NCT02554474|162684528|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in mean change|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.01||||||We performed an intent-to-treat analysis. For the main comparison, we used analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) to estimate an adjusted mean difference comparing time in the Fatigue Severity Scale at 9 weeks (primary end point) between groups, adjusting for baseline fatigue score, diagnosis, and blocking.||0.01|-0.63|
81542881|NCT03175367|162762312|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.8|=|0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|-4.7|||Regression, Linear|||||-4.7|-27.4|= 0.0054
81542882|NCT03175367|162762312|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-14.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5|=|0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|-3.7|||Regression, Linear|||||-3.7|-25.4|= 0.0085
81496146|NCT02554474|162684529|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in mean change|-2.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|-0.13||||||We performed an intent-to-treat analysis. For the main comparison, we used analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) to estimate an adjusted mean difference comparing pain at 9 weeks (primary end point) between groups, adjusting for pain score, diagnosis, and blocking.||-0.13|-4.78|
81496147|NCT02554474|162684530|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in mean change|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|1.35||||||We performed an intent-to-treat analysis. For the main comparison, we used analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) to estimate an adjusted mean difference comparing the PHQ-9 scores at 9 weeks (primary end point) between groups, adjusting for baseline score, diagnosis, and blocking.||1.35|-1.78|
81496148|NCT02554474|162684531|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in mean change|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|4.18||||||We performed an intent-to-treat analysis. For the main comparison, we used analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) to estimate an adjusted mean difference comparing the Partners In Health Scale scores at 9 weeks (primary end point) between groups, adjusting for baseline score, diagnosis, and blocking.||4.18|-1.02|
81496149|NCT02554474|162684532|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in mean change|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.16||||||We performed an intent-to-treat analysis. For the main comparison, analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to estimate an adjusted mean difference comparing the Sitting at Work index scores at 9 weeks (primary end point) between groups, adjusting for baseline score, diagnosis, and blocking.||0.16|-0.05|
81496150|NCT02554474|162684533|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in mean change|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.37||||||We performed an intent-to-treat analysis. For the main comparison, analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to estimate an adjusted mean difference comparing the Sitting at Leisure index scores at 9 weeks (primary end point) between groups, adjusting for baseline score, diagnosis, and blocking.||0.37|-0.37|
81496151|NCT02554474|162684534|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in mean change|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.99||||||We performed an intent-to-treat analysis. For the main comparison, analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to estimate an adjusted mean difference comparing the Walking index scores at 9 weeks (primary end point) between groups, adjusting for baseline score, diagnosis, and blocking.||0.99|0.08|
81496152|NCT03511209|162684551|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|4.64|||Regression, Logistic|||Compared CBTI plus Taper method A to CBTI plus Taper method B||4.64|0.98|0.056
81496153|NCT03511209|162684552|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|1.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|Interaction contrast of Treatment Group (CBTI plus Taper method A vs. CBTI plus Taper method B) by Time (6 Months vs. Baseline)||||1.44|-3.57|0.405
81496154|NCT05226884|162684577|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority defined as within 0.1 LogMAR (1 line on Snellen Chart).|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Normality was assumed if skewness was ±2 and kurtosis was ±7. Non-inferiority was confirmed before further statistical testing.||||||<0.05
81496155|NCT05226884|162684578|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority defined as within 0.1 LogMAR (1 line on Snellen Chart).|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Normality was assumed if skewness was ±2 and kurtosis was ±7. Non-inferiority was confirmed before further statistical testing.||||||<0.05
81496156|NCT05226884|162684579|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority defined as within 0.1 LogMAR (1 line on Snellen Chart).|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Normality was assumed if skewness was ±2 and kurtosis was ±7. Non-inferiority was confirmed before further statistical testing.||||||<0.05
81496157|NCT05226884|162684580|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority defined as within 0.1 LogMAR (1 line on Snellen Chart).|||||||||||||||||The defocus curve is generated based on measurements over a dioptric range.|||
81496158|NCT05226884|162684581|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority defined as within 0.1 LogMAR (1 line on Snellen Chart).|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Normality was assumed if skewness was ±2 and kurtosis was ±7. Non-inferiority was confirmed before further statistical testing.||||||<0.05
81496159|NCT03072875|162684606|OTHER|Descriptive statistic.|||||||||||||||||Quantitative data (descriptive statistic) from the USAQ were used to determine feasibility. Specifically, we established an a priori mean score of 3.5 or greater on the USAQ to determine feasibility.|||
81496160|NCT00907088|162684646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.42
81496161|NCT00452400|162684658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0233||95.0|0.008|0.113|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.113|0.008|0.0233
81496162|NCT00452400|162684658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.0003||95.0|0.044|0.149|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.149|0.044|0.0003
81496163|NCT00452400|162684658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.072|0.175|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.175|0.072|<0.0001
81496164|NCT00452400|162684658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001||95.0|0.08|0.185|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.185|0.080|<0.0001
81496165|NCT00452400|162684659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0004||95.0|0.039|0.137|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.137|0.039|0.0004
81496166|NCT00452400|162684659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001||95.0|0.088|0.186|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.186|0.088|<0.0001
81496167|NCT00452400|162684659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.08|0.176|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.176|0.080|<0.0001
81496168|NCT00452400|162684659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001||95.0|0.12|0.218|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.218|0.120|<0.0001
81496169|NCT00452400|162684660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.0011||95.0|0.034|0.136|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.136|0.034|0.0011
81496170|NCT00452400|162684660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.07|0.173|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.173|0.070|<0.0001
81496171|NCT00452400|162684660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.075|0.175|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.175|0.075|<0.0001
81496172|NCT00452400|162684660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001||95.0|0.077|0.179|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.179|0.077|<0.0001
81496173|NCT00452400|162684661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.0127||95.0|0.024|0.197|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.197|0.024|0.0127
81496174|NCT00452400|162684661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044|<|0.0001||95.0|0.087|0.261|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.261|0.087|<0.0001
81496175|NCT00452400|162684661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.0001||95.0|0.084|0.255|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.255|0.084|0.0001
81496176|NCT00452400|162684661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.0001||95.0|0.084|0.258|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.258|0.084|0.0001
81496177|NCT00452400|162684662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.0836||95.0|-0.012|0.192|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.192|-0.012|0.0836
81496178|NCT00452400|162684662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.0011||95.0|0.068|0.274|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.274|0.068|0.0011
81542883|NCT02364700|162762314|EQUIVALENCE|Group means from baseline to discharge were compared to determine if 6-week and training on the Hand of Hope device elicited changes in outcome measures.|||||<|0.05|||||||Friedman Test|||||||<.05
81542884|NCT01280903|162762320|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.0001
81496179|NCT00452400|162684662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.0037||95.0|0.049|0.25|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.250|0.049|0.0037
81496180|NCT00452400|162684662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.148|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.0047||95.0|0.046|0.251|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.251|0.046|0.0047
81496181|NCT00452400|162684663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.0695||95.0|-0.008|0.195|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.195|-0.008|0.0695
81496182|NCT00452400|162684663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.0018||95.0|0.061|0.264|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.264|0.061|0.0018
81496183|NCT00452400|162684663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.0008||95.0|0.072|0.272|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.272|0.072|0.0008
81496184|NCT00452400|162684663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.179|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.0006||95.0|0.077|0.281|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.281|0.077|0.0006
81496185|NCT00452400|162684664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001||95.0|0.078|0.204|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.204|0.078|<0.0001
81496186|NCT00452400|162684664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001||95.0|0.099|0.225|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.225|0.099|<0.0001
81542885|NCT01280903|162762321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||p=0.130 for None to very low|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.130
81542886|NCT01280903|162762321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.573||||||p=0.573 for Light|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.573
81542887|NCT01280903|162762321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.197||||||p=0.197 for Moderate-to-vigorous|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.197
81542888|NCT01280903|162762322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.461|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.461
81542889|NCT01280903|162762323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.180
81542890|NCT01280903|162762324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.258|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.258
81496187|NCT00452400|162684664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.151|0.275|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.275|0.151|<0.0001
81496188|NCT00452400|162684664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001||95.0|0.151|0.277|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.277|0.151|<0.0001
81496189|NCT00452400|162684665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.097|0.231|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.231|0.097|<0.0001
81496190|NCT00452400|162684665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.102|0.237|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.237|0.102|<0.0001
81496191|NCT00452400|162684665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.218|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.152|0.284|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.284|0.152|<0.0001
81496192|NCT00452400|162684665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.225|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001||95.0|0.157|0.292|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.292|0.157|<0.0001
81496193|NCT00452400|162684666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057|<|0.0001||95.0|0.15|0.373|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.373|0.150|<0.0001
81496194|NCT00452400|162684666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.283|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057|<|0.0001||95.0|0.171|0.395|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.395|0.171|<0.0001
81496195|NCT00452400|162684666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.311|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|<|0.0001||95.0|0.201|0.421|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.421|0.201|<0.0001
81496196|NCT00452400|162684666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.304|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057|<|0.0001||95.0|0.192|0.416|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.416|0.192|<0.0001
81496197|NCT00452400|162684667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.288|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|<|0.0001||95.0|0.167|0.409|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.409|0.167|<0.0001
81542891|NCT01280903|162762325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.416|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.416
81542892|NCT01280903|162762326|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.0001
81542893|NCT01280903|162762327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.272||||||p=0.272 for None to very low|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.272
81496198|NCT00452400|162684667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062|<|0.0001||95.0|0.159|0.401|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.401|0.159|<0.0001
81496199|NCT00452400|162684667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.297|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|<|0.0001||95.0|0.178|0.416|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.416|0.178|<0.0001
81496200|NCT00452400|162684667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.286|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062|<|0.0001||95.0|0.164|0.407|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.407|0.164|<0.0001
81496201|NCT00452400|162684668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.133|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.09|0.176|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.176|0.090|<0.0001
81496202|NCT00452400|162684668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.128|0.215|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.215|0.128|<0.0001
81496203|NCT00452400|162684668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.204|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.162|0.247|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.247|0.162|<0.0001
81496204|NCT00452400|162684668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.159|0.246|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.246|0.159|<0.0001
81542894|NCT01280903|162762327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.823||||||p=0.823 for Light|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.823
81542895|NCT01280903|162762327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076||||||p=0.076 for Moderate-to-vigorous|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.076
81542896|NCT01280903|162762328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.561|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.561
81542897|NCT01280903|162762329|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.856|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.856
81542898|NCT01280903|162762330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.292|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.292
81542899|NCT01280903|162762331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.396|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.396
81542900|NCT01280903|162762332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.424|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.424
81542901|NCT01280903|162762333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.586|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.586
81542902|NCT01280903|162762334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.596|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.596
81542903|NCT01280903|162762335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.639|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.639
81542904|NCT01280903|162762336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.466|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.466
81542905|NCT01280903|162762337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.322||||||p=0.322 for Short Form-36v2 Mental Component|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.322
81496205|NCT00452400|162684669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.187|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.131|0.243|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.243|0.131|<0.0001
81496206|NCT00452400|162684669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.215|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|<|0.0001||95.0|0.159|0.271|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.271|0.159|<0.0001
81496207|NCT00452400|162684669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.218|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.163|0.273|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.273|0.163|<0.0001
81496208|NCT00452400|162684669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.247|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|<|0.0001||95.0|0.191|0.304|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.304|0.191|<0.0001
81496209|NCT00452400|162684670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.1|0.219|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.219|0.100|<0.0001
81496210|NCT00452400|162684670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.194|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.134|0.253|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.253|0.134|<0.0001
81496211|NCT00452400|162684670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.144|0.262|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.262|0.144|<0.0001
81496212|NCT00452400|162684670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.204|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|0.145|0.264|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.264|0.145|<0.0001
81542906|NCT01280903|162762337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.979||||||p=0.979 for Short Form-36v2 Physical Component|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.979
81496213|NCT00452400|162684671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001||95.0|0.101|0.209|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.209|0.101|<0.0001
81496214|NCT00452400|162684671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.185|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001||95.0|0.131|0.239|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.239|0.131|<0.0001
81496215|NCT00452400|162684671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.231|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001||95.0|0.178|0.284|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.284|0.178|<0.0001
81496216|NCT00452400|162684671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.231|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.028|<|0.0001||95.0|0.177|0.286|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.286|0.177|<0.0001
81496217|NCT00452400|162684672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.202|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001||95.0|0.14|0.264|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.264|0.140|<0.0001
81496218|NCT00452400|162684672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.231|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001||95.0|0.169|0.294|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.294|0.169|<0.0001
81496219|NCT00452400|162684672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.233|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|0.0001||95.0|0.172|0.295|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.295|0.172|<0.0001
81496220|NCT00452400|162684672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.259|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001||95.0|0.197|0.322|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.322|0.197|<0.0001
81496221|NCT00452400|162684673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.165|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001||95.0|0.101|0.228|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.228|0.101|<0.0001
81496222|NCT00452400|162684673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.189|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001||95.0|0.125|0.252|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.252|0.125|<0.0001
81496223|NCT00452400|162684673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001||95.0|0.14|0.266|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.266|0.140|<0.0001
81496224|NCT00452400|162684673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001||95.0|0.137|0.265|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.265|0.137|<0.0001
81496225|NCT00452400|162684674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.2392||95.0|-0.03|0.121|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.121|-0.030|0.2392
81542907|NCT01280903|162762338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71||||||p=0.710 for Exercise Barriers Self-Efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.710
81542908|NCT01280903|162762338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.133||||||p=0.133 for Exercise Self-Efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.133
81542909|NCT01280903|162762339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||p=0.005 for Arthritis Self Efficacy Pain|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.005
81542910|NCT01280903|162762339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.948||||||p=0.948 for Arthritis Self Efficacy Function|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.948
81496226|NCT00452400|162684674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.0001||95.0|0.072|0.222|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.222|0.072|0.0001
81496227|NCT00452400|162684674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.099|0.253|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.253|0.099|<0.0001
81496228|NCT00452400|162684674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0001||95.0|0.076|0.228|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.228|0.076|0.0001
81496229|NCT00452400|162684675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0309||95.0|0.008|0.162|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.162|0.008|0.0309
81496230|NCT00452400|162684675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001||95.0|0.098|0.25|||ANCOVA||Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.250|0.098|<0.0001
81496231|NCT00452400|162684675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0002||95.0|0.072|0.228|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.228|0.072|0.0002
81542911|NCT01280903|162762339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.663||||||p=0.663 for Arthritis Self Efficacy Other Symptoms|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.663
81542912|NCT01280903|162762340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p=0.001 for Perceived Therapeutic Efficacy of Exercise and Arthritis|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81542913|NCT01280903|162762340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031||||||p=0.031 for Perceived Therapeutic Efficacy of Exercise and Hypertension|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.031
81496232|NCT00452400|162684675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.137|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0006||95.0|0.059|0.214|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.214|0.059|0.0006
81542914|NCT01280903|162762341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.816|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.816
81542915|NCT01280903|162762342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.895|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.895
81542916|NCT01280903|162762343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.260
81496233|NCT00452400|162684676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.215||95.0|-0.031|0.137|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.137|-0.031|0.2150
81496234|NCT00452400|162684676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.0024||95.0|0.046|0.212|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.212|0.046|0.0024
81496235|NCT00452400|162684676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.023||95.0|0.014|0.184|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.184|0.014|0.0230
81496236|NCT00452400|162684676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.0333||95.0|0.007|0.177|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.177|0.007|0.0333
81496237|NCT00452400|162684677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.2158||95.0|-0.031|0.137|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.137|-0.031|0.2158
81496238|NCT00452400|162684677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.0024||95.0|0.046|0.212|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.212|0.046|0.0024
81542917|NCT01280903|162762344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.993|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.993
81542918|NCT01280903|162762345|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.947|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.947
81542919|NCT01280903|162762346|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.406||||||p=0.406 for Short Form-36v2 Mental Component|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.406
81542920|NCT01280903|162762346|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.826||||||p=0.826 for Short Form-36v2 Physical Component|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.826
81542921|NCT01280903|162762347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||p=0.950 for Exercise Barriers Self-Efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.950
81542922|NCT01280903|162762347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.365||||||p=0.365 for Exercise Self-Efficacy|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.365
81542923|NCT01280903|162762348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.219||||||p=0.219 for Arthritis Self Efficacy Pain|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.219
81542924|NCT01280903|162762348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34||||||p=0.340 for Arthritis Self Efficacy Function|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.340
81542925|NCT01280903|162762348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.806||||||p=0.806 for Arthritis Self Efficacy Other Symptoms|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.806
81542926|NCT01280903|162762349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||p=0.008 for Perceived Therapeutic Efficacy of Exercise and Arthritis|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.008
81542927|NCT01280903|162762349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||p=0.120 for Perceived Therapeutic Efficacy of Exercise and Hypertension|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.120
81542928|NCT02220920|162762370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.87|||ANCOVA|||||-0.87|-1.33|<0.001
81542929|NCT02220920|162762371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-32.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.3|-18.9|||ANCOVA|||||-18.9|-46.3|<0.001
81542930|NCT02220920|162762372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|-1.65|||ANCOVA|||||-1.65|-3.09|<0.001
81542931|NCT02220920|162762373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-3.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.49|0.11|||ANCOVA||Estimated P-Value, Least-Squares Mean Difference, Standard Error of the mean, 95% CI are presented for the change from Baseline in systolic blood pressure for week 16.|||0.11|-6.49|0.058
81496239|NCT00452400|162684677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.0013||95.0|0.055|0.225|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.225|0.055|0.0013
81496240|NCT00452400|162684677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.0376||95.0|0.005|0.174|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.174|0.005|0.0376
81496241|NCT00452400|162684678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.705|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.916||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|25.34|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||25.340|2.070|0.0211
81496242|NCT00452400|162684678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.285|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.951||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.581|32.99|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||32.990|9.581|0.0004
81496243|NCT00452400|162684678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.832|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.607|49.546|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||49.546|26.607|<.0001
81496244|NCT00452400|162684678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.99||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.282|34.845|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||34.845|11.282|0.0001
81496245|NCT00452400|162684679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.446|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.283||0.0973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.911|22.803|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||22.803|-1.911|0.0973
81496246|NCT00452400|162684679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.36||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.824|34.842|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||34.842|9.824|0.0005
81496247|NCT00452400|162684679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.192|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.054|50.409|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||50.409|26.054|<.0001
81542932|NCT02220920|162762373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|0.8|||ANCOVA||Estimated P-Value, Least-Squares Mean Difference, Standard Error of the mean, 95% CI are presented for the change from Baseline in diastolic blood pressure for week 16.|||0.80|-3.27|0.232
81496248|NCT00452400|162684679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.408|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.403|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.814|38.002|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||38.002|12.814|<.0001
81496249|NCT00452400|162684680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.364||0.1541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.237|0.196|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 2 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.196|-1.237|0.1541
81496250|NCT00452400|162684680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.367||0.7065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.583|0.859|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 5 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.859|-0.583|0.7065
81496251|NCT00452400|162684680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.964|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.359||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.671|-0.258|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 10 mcg qd minus Placebo|||-0.258|-1.671|0.0076
81496252|NCT00452400|162684680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.414|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.369||0.2626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.138|0.311|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance with terms for baseline, treatment and center (center random, all other effects fixed)|Olo 20 mcg qd minus Placebo|||0.311|-1.138|0.2626
81496253|NCT04679818|162684691|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.895|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-1.43|1.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.58|-1.43|0.895
81496254|NCT04679818|162684692|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-2.66|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.99|-2.66|0.228
81496255|NCT04679818|162684693|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.65|||generalized linear mixed effects model|||||1.65|0.40|0.565
81496256|NCT04679818|162684694|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.48||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|3.54|||Generalized linear mixed effects model|||||3.54|0.62|0.379
81496257|NCT04679818|162684695|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.54||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.97|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.97|0.30|0.039
81496258|NCT04679818|162684696|NON_INFERIORITY|We tested noninferiority of NOL to routine care on the Ramsey score using an a priori-defined noninferiority delta of 1.2 for the proportional odds ratio; NOL would be deemed noninferior if the upper confidence limit for the odds ratio was \<1.2.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.82|||proportional odds model|||||1.82|0.35|0.169
81496259|NCT04679818|162684697|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.63|||Cox proportional hazards regression|||||1.63|0.63|0.967
81496260|NCT02792257|162684700|SUPERIORITY||Difference in slopes|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.328|-0.152|||Regression, Linear||standard error NOT standard error of the mean|Efficacy is assessed by fitting a longitudinal linear GEE model with the co primary outcomes and with time, treatment arm, and their interaction. Analyses are adjusted for site and for use of antidepressants and antipsychotics at baseline. The treatment by week interaction is the coefficient of interest and represents the difference in change in outcome per week between the two arms.||-0.152|-1.328|.015
81574402|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.848|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|1.8|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 4: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.8|-2.3|0.848
81496261|NCT02792257|162684701|SUPERIORITY||Difference in slopes|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|0.21|||Regression, Linear||standard error not standard error of the mean|Efficacy is assessed by fitting a longitudinal linear GEE model with the co primary outcomes and with time, treatment arm, and their interaction. Analyses are adjusted for site and for use of antidepressants and antipsychotics at baseline. The treatment by week interaction is the coefficient of interest and represents the difference in change in outcome per week between the two arms.||0.21|-2.73|.094
81496262|NCT02792257|162684702|SUPERIORITY||Incident rate ratio|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.79|||Regression, Logistic|The original analytic plan called for a logistic regression of ever/never SAE as a function of treatment assignment.|not standard error of the mean just standard error.|||1.79|0.73|.57
81496263|NCT01633112|162684797|SUPERIORITY|For each of the 2 FTY720 doses, the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the ARRs between subjects treated with FTY720 and those treated with GA versus the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference between the 2 treatment arms. In order to preserve the Type I experiment-wise error rate, the null hypothesis was rejected if the observed p-value for the between-treatment comparison was less than the significance level as specified in the multiplicity adjustment procedure.||||||0.0138|||||||negative binomial regression model|adjusted for treatment, geographical region, number of relapses in the previous year, baseline EDSS, and baseline Gd-enhancing T1 lesion count.||H01: µ FTY 0.5 mg = µ GA versus HA1: µ FTY 0.5 mg ≠µ GA H02: µ FTY 0.25 mg = µ GA versus HA2: µ FTY 0.25 mg ≠µ GA||||0.0138
81496264|NCT01633112|162684797|SUPERIORITY|For each of the 2 FTY720 doses, the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the ARRs between subjects treated with FTY720 and those treated with GA versus the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference between the 2 treatment arms. In order to preserve the Type I experiment-wise error rate, the null hypothesis was rejected if the observed p-value for the between-treatment comparison was less than the significance level as specified in the multiplicity adjustment procedure.||||||0.4153|||||||negative binomial regression model|adjusted for treatment, geographical region, number of relapses in the previous year, baseline EDSS, and baseline Gd-enhancing T1 lesion count.||H01: µ FTY 0.5 mg = µ GA versus HA1: µ FTY 0.5 mg ≠µ GA H02: µ FTY 0.25 mg = µ GA versus HA2: µ FTY 0.25 mg ≠µ GA||||0.4153
81496265|NCT01633112|162684798|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||negative binomial regression model|Adjusted for treatment, geog. region, age, baseline T2 lesion count, baseline Gd-enhancing T1 lesion count, and the number of previous year relapses.||||||<0.0001
81496266|NCT01633112|162684798|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||negative binomial regression model|Adjusted for treatment, geog. region, age, baseline T2 lesion count, baseline Gd-enhancing T1 lesion count, and the number of previous year relapses.||||||<0.0001
81496267|NCT01633112|162684800|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|rank ANCOVA with covariates: adjusted for treatment, age, region, number of relapses experienced in the previous year, and baseline T2 lesion volume.||||||<0.0001
81496268|NCT01633112|162684800|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||ANCOVA|rank ANCOVA with covariates: adjusted for treatment, age, region, number of relapses experienced in the previous year, and baseline T2 lesion volume.||||||0.0060
81496269|NCT01633112|162684801|OTHER|||||||0.0167|||||||negative binomial regression model|adjusted for treatment, age, geog. region, baseline T2 lesion count, baseline Gd-enhancing T1 lesion count, and the number of previous year relapses .||||||0.0167
81496270|NCT01633112|162684801|OTHER|||||||0.0011|||||||negative binomial regression model|adjusted for treatment, age, geog. region, baseline T2 lesion count, baseline Gd-enhancing T1 lesion count, and the number of previous year relapses.||||||0.0011
81496271|NCT01633112|162684802|OTHER|||||||0.0052|||||||ANCOVA|ranked ANCOVA with covariates: treatment, region, age, baseline Gd-enhancing T1 lesion volume, and number ofrelapses experienced in the previous year.||||||0.0052
81496272|NCT01633112|162684802|OTHER|||||||0.0636|||||||ANCOVA|ranked ANCOVA with covariates: treatment, region, age, baseline Gd-enhancing T1 lesion volume, and number ofrelapses experienced in the previous year.||||||0.0636
81496273|NCT01633112|162684803|OTHER|||||||0.0011||||||adjusted for treatment, region, age, proper baseline T1 lesion variable, baseline Gd-enhancing T1 lesion count and number of previous year relapses.|Regression, Logistic|pair-wise comparisons between treatment groups using a logistic regression model.||||||0.0011
81496274|NCT01633112|162684803|OTHER|||||||0.0146||||||adjusted for treatment, region, age, proper baseline T1 lesion variable, baseline Gd-enhancing T1 lesion count and number of previous year relapses.|Regression, Logistic|pair-wise comparisons between treatment groups using a logistic regression model.||||||0.0146
81496275|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Global Satisfaction (Month 6): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496276|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Global Satisfaction (Month 6): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496277|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Global Satisfaction (Month 6): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496278|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Global Satisfaction (Month 12): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496279|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Global Satisfaction (Month 12): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496280|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Global Satisfaction (Month 12): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496281|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Effectiveness (Month 6): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496282|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Effectiveness (Month 6): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496283|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Effectiveness (Month 6): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496284|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Effectiveness (Month 12): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496285|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Effectiveness (Month 12): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496286|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Effectiveness (Month 12): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496287|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Side Effects (Month 6): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496288|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Side Effects (Month 6): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496289|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER|||||||0.0005|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Side Effects (Month 6): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||0.0005
81496290|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0051|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Side Effects (Month 12): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0051
81496291|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Side Effects (Month 12): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496292|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER|||||||0.0051|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Side Effects (Month 12): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||0.0051
81496293|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Convenience (Month 6): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496294|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Convenience (Month 6): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496295|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER|||||||0.0068|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Convenience (Month 6): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||0.0068
81542933|NCT01231984|162762398|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Two one-sided 95% confidence limits for the difference in HbA1c between the 4mm PN and the 8mm PN was calculated. Equivalence limits for HbA1C were defined a-priori as +/- 0.4% units.|Effect of 4mm versus 8mm PN on HbA1c|-0.076|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.209|0.058|||Two one-sided 95% confidence limits|For equivalence testing, a 95% test is the same as two one-sided 95% confidence limits.||General linear models with baseline as a covariate, needle type, period, and randomization sequence as fixed effects, and subject as random effect were fit to the data.||0.058|-0.209|
81542934|NCT01231984|162762399|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Two one-sided 95% confidence limits for the difference in HbA1c between the 4 mm PN and the longer PNs (pooled) was calculated. Equivalence limits for HbA1c were defined a-priori as +/- 0.4% units.|Effect of 4mm PN vs. longer PN on HbA1c|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.051|||Two one-sided 95% confidence limits|For equivalence testing, a 95% test is the same as two one-sided 95% confidence limits.||General linear models with baseline as a covariate, needle type, period, and randomization sequence as fixed effects, and subject as random effect were fit to the data.||0.051|-0.23|
81542935|NCT01231984|162762400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.36|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.37|||p\< 0.05 was considered statistically significant in this study|t-test, 1 sided|||"Subjects rated the level of pain experienced when using the PN assigned for use during Study Period 2 compared to the PN assigned for use in Study Period 1. By placing a mark on a line, whose midpoint(anchor) was designated as 0, and represented equivalent pain with assigned PNs, ratings on the continuum represented the degree to which the PN used in the second Study Period was less than or greater than the PN used during the first Study Period."|||0.37|<0.05
81496296|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Convenience (Month 12): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81496297|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Convenience (Month 12): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||<0.0001
81542936|NCT01231984|162762401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.83|||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|18.54|||p\< 0.05 was considered statistically significant in this study.|t-test, 1 sided||||||18.54|<0.05
81542937|NCT01231984|162762403|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Two one-sided 95% confidence limits for the difference in HbA1c between the 4mm PN and the 12.7mm PN was calculated. Equivalence limits for HbA1C were defined a-priori as +/- 0.4% units|Effect of 4 mm vs.12.7mm PN on HbA1c|-0.095|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.0|||Two one-sided 95% confidence limit|For equivalence testing, a 95% test is the same as two one-sided 95% confidence limits.||General linear models with baseline as a covariate, needle type, period, and randomization sequence as fixed effects, and subject as random effect were fit to the data.||-0.000|-0.190|
81496298|NCT01633112|162684804|OTHER|||||||0.4595|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|Convenience (Month 12): p-values for within treatment comparison from baseline||||||0.4595
81496299|NCT01633112|162684805|OTHER|||||||0.1045|||||||ANCOVA|rank ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, region, age, the number of relapses experienced in the previous year, and baseline normalized brain volume||||||0.1045
81496300|NCT01633112|162684805|OTHER|||||||0.1358|||||||ANCOVA|rank ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, region, age, the number of relapses experienced in the previous year, and baseline normalized brain volume||||||0.1358
81496301|NCT01959919|162684806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.907||||0|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||Comparison between ease of using clotting factor treatment score at Final visit (Month 8) and baseline visit||||0.000
81496302|NCT01959919|162684807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.572|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.584||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.411|5.733|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between time for reconstructing the drug at Final visit (Month 8) and baseline visit||5.733|3.411|0.000
81496303|NCT01959919|162684808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.789||||0|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||Comparison between burden of clotting factor treatment score at Final Visit Month 8 and baseline visit||||0.000
81496304|NCT01959919|162684809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.98||||0|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||Comparison between impact of clotting factor treatment score at Final Visit Month 8 and baseline visit||||0.000
81496305|NCT01959919|162684810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.445||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||Comparison between risk associated with clotting factor treatment score at Final Visit Month 8 and baseline visit||||0.001
81496306|NCT02003898|162684839|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority test with an A1C margin of 0.4% and a significance level of 0.025 (one-sided).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.034|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.098||||||||0.098|-0.03|
81496307|NCT01537432|162684843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions|0.565|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.363|0.768|||Fisher Exact|||||0.768|0.363|<0.001
81496308|NCT01104870|162684885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|||||Primary comparisons are between Dose Group 1 \& Dose Group 3 and Dose Group 1 \& Dose Group 2. The study is not powered to test for a difference between Dose Group 2 \& Dose Group 3.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peak total pulmonary resistance index (TPRI) is defined as the TPRI value observed during exercise at the highest matching wattage achieved at both Baseline and Week 12. Where peak wattage cannot be matched, the closest higher wattage will be chosen for comparison.||||0.95
81542938|NCT01968447|162762405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.59
81496309|NCT01104870|162684885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|||||Primary comparisons are between Dose Group 1 \& Dose Group 3 and Dose Group 1 \& Dose Group 2. The study is not powered to test for a difference between Dose Group 2 \& Dose Group 3.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Peak total pulmonary resistance index (TPRI) is defined as the TPRI value observed during exercise at the highest matching wattage achieved at both Baseline and Week 12. Where peak wattage cannot be matched, the closest higher wattage will be chosen for comparison.||||0.27
81496310|NCT00276380|162684924|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The homogeneity of the Odds Ratio (OR) across centres was assessed by the Breslow Day test.|The association between treatment and response after adjustment for the pooled centres was analysed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.||1.48|0.46|0.52
81496311|NCT00276380|162684925|OTHER|Comparison of treatment effect at Day 28|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The homogeneity of the Odds Ratio (OR) across centres was assessed by the Breslow Day test.|The association between treatment and response after adjustment for the pooled centres was analysed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.||1.57|0.47|0.623
81496312|NCT00276380|162684925|OTHER|Comparison of treatment effect at Day 84|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The homogeneity of the Odds Ratio (OR) across centres was assessed by the Breslow Day test.|The association between treatment and response after adjustment for the pooled centres was analysed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.||1.3|0.42|0.3
81496313|NCT00276380|162684927|OTHER|||||||0.207||||||Treatment effect was derived using a parametric analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline and pooled centres as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of treatment effect at Day 28||||0.207
81496314|NCT00276380|162684927|OTHER|||||||0.59||||||Treatment effect was derived using an ANCOVA analysis with baseline and pooled centres as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of treatment effect at Day 84||||0.590
81496315|NCT00276380|162684927|OTHER|Treatment effect was derived using an ANCOVA analysis with baseline and pooled centres as covariates.||||||0.814|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of treatment effect at Day 168||||0.814
81496316|NCT00276380|162684928|OTHER|||||||0.24||||||Treatment effect was derived using an ANCOVA analysis with baseline and pooled centres as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of treatment effect at Day 28||||0.240
81542939|NCT04026113|162762439|SUPERIORITY||Difference|1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.264|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.651|1.689||ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||1.689|0.651|< 0.0001
81496317|NCT00276380|162684928|OTHER|||||||0.441||||||Treatment effect was derived using an ANCOVA analysis with baseline and pooled centres as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of treatment effect at Day 84||||0.441
81496318|NCT00276380|162684928|OTHER|||||||0.645||||||Treatment effect was derived using an ANCOVA analysis with baseline and pooled centres as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of treatment effect at Day 168||||0.645
81496319|NCT00276380|162684929|OTHER|||||||0.623||||||Treatment effect was derived using an ANCOVA analysis with baseline and pooled centres as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of treatment effect at Day 28||||0.623
81496320|NCT00276380|162684929|OTHER|||||||0.338||||||Treatment effect was derived using an ANCOVA analysis with baseline and pooled centres as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Comparison of treatment effect at Day 84||||0.338
81496321|NCT00276380|162684929|OTHER|||||||0.828||||||Treatment effect was derived using an ANCOVA analysis with baseline and pooled centres as covariates|ANCOVA|||Comparison of treatment effect at Day 168||||0.828
81542940|NCT04026113|162762439|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4323||||||Treatment-by-Age Group Interaction P-value: Interaction P-value base on ANCOVA model with treatment, age group, treatment-by-age group interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.4323
81542941|NCT04026113|162762441|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.423|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.208|0.638||ANCOVA model estimates/t-tests comparing specified treatment groups, controlling for age group and baseline value.|ANCOVA|||||0.638|0.208|0.0001
81496322|NCT01651208|162684932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||We hypothesized that in the MINT group, at least 70% of subjects will reach an MPR of 0.80 while in the DVD group, the proportion will remain at or below 55%. Our sample size estimates showed that, using a conservative 2-sided test at the 5% Alpha level and a 90% power, we will be able to detect a significant 15% difference (70% - 55%) with a sample of 217 in each study group.||||<0.01
81496323|NCT01651208|162684933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean MMAS-4 score is similar in both intervention arms||||<0.01
81496324|NCT00835549|162684938|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.6||||||90.0|94.8|102.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||102|94.8|
81496325|NCT00835549|162684939|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.0||||||90.0|98.5|105.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||105|98.5|
81542942|NCT04026113|162762441|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4381||||||Treatment-by-Age Group Interaction P-value: Interaction P-value base on ANCOVA model with treatment, age group, treatment-by-age group interaction as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.4381
81542943|NCT04613362|162762447|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.97||adjusted for gender which is included as a covariate|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.97|0.34|0.61
81542944|NCT04613362|162762449|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.8028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3895||0.1724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5314|3.9257|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 month||3.9257|-21.5314|0.1724
81542945|NCT04613362|162762449|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.6533|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9929||0.4399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5917|7.2851|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months||7.2851|-16.5917|0.4399
81542946|NCT04613362|162762450|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|18.7886|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.0826||0.3021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2261|54.8032|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 months||54.8032|-17.2261|0.3021
81496326|NCT00835549|162684940|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.0||||||90.0|98.7|105.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||105|98.7|
81496327|NCT02662582|162684989|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-12.0||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-71.2|47.2||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Least square means (LSMeans), LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||47.2|-71.2|0.734
81496328|NCT02662582|162684990|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.0219||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0694|0.0256||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.0256|-0.0694|0.438
81496329|NCT02662582|162684990|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.0325||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0663|0.0014||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.0014|-0.0663|0.114
81542947|NCT04613362|162762450|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.1996|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.1338||0.7624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.3245|28.9254|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months||28.9254|-39.3245|0.7624
81542948|NCT04613362|162762451|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.9613|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3867||0.1783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7794|14.7019|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 months||14.7019|-2.7794|0.1783
81542949|NCT04613362|162762451|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1565||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4965|8.0675|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months||8.0675|-8.4965|0.959
81542950|NCT04613362|162762452|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.6627|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.3097||0.0873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2243|1.8989|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 months||1.8989|-27.2243|0.0873
81496330|NCT02662582|162684991|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.75||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.75|3.24||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||3.24|-1.75|0.612
81542951|NCT04613362|162762452|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.3578|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8559||0.2866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0154|6.2999|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months||6.2999|-21.0154|0.2866
81542952|NCT04613362|162762454|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5655|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4313||0.2776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4168|1.2859|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 months||1.2859|-4.4168|0.2776
81542953|NCT04613362|162762454|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7202|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6492||0.6636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5651|4.0055|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months||4.0055|-2.5651|0.6636
81542954|NCT04613362|162762455|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6911||0.1733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0443|5.695|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 months||5.695|-1.0443|0.1733
81542955|NCT04613362|162762455|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5408|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.622||0.7398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7726|2.6911|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months||2.6911|-3.7726|0.7398
81542956|NCT04613362|162762456|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1491|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5551||0.9239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2476|2.9494|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical Component Scale - 3 months||2.9494|-3.2476|0.9239
81542957|NCT04613362|162762456|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2879|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4735||0.8456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2238|2.6481|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical Component Scale - 6 months||2.6481|-3.2238|0.8456
81542958|NCT04613362|162762456|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1757|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3798||0.9413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9175|4.5661|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mental Component Scale - 3 months||4.5661|-4.9175|0.9413
81542959|NCT04613362|162762456|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9597|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2549||0.1934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4526|1.5333|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mental Component Scale - 6 months||1.5333|-7.4526|0.1934
81542960|NCT04613362|162762457|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.0999|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1004||0.1442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0852|7.2849|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 months||7.2849|-1.0852|0.1442
81542961|NCT04613362|162762457|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0675|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.036||0.3132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9892|6.1243|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months||6.1243|-1.9892|0.3132
81542962|NCT02218372|162762460|OTHER||adjusted treatment difference|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|23.9||||||Adjusted difference of CCR at EOT + 2 Days. Adjusted treatment difference of proportions was calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method. Newcombe 95% confidence intervals (CIs) presented for adjusted treatment difference.||23.9|-7.4|
81542963|NCT02218372|162762461|OTHER||adjusted treatment difference|16.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|34.2||||||Adjusted difference of SCR at EOT +9 days. Adjusted treatment difference of proportions was calculated using a stratified CMH method. Newcombe 95% CIs presented for adjusted treatment difference.||34.2|1.8|
81542964|NCT02218372|162762462|OTHER||adjusted treatment difference|21.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|37.7||||||Adjusted difference of GC at EOT +9 days. Adjusted treatment difference of rates was calculated using a stratified CMH method. Newcombe 95% CIs presented for adjusted treatment difference.||37.7|4.5|
81542965|NCT02218372|162762463|OTHER||adjusted treatment difference|-16.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.2|-1.8||||||Adjusted difference of CDAD recurrence at EOT +9 days. Adjusted treatment difference of proportions was calculated using a stratified CMH method. Newcombe 95% CIs presented for adjusted treatment difference.||-1.8|-34.2|
81542966|NCT02218372|162762464|OTHER||adjusted treatment difference|17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|35.6||||||Adjusted difference of SCR at EOT +16 days. Adjusted treatment difference of proportions was calculated using a stratified CMH method. Newcombe 95% CIs presented for adjusted treatment difference.||35.6|1.9|
81496331|NCT02662582|162684991|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.29||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.55|2.14||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||2.14|-1.55|0.789
81496332|NCT02662582|162684992|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.72||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.26|1.7||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||1.70|-0.26|0.225
81496333|NCT02662582|162684992|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.92||||0.064||90.0|0.11|1.174||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||1.174|0.11|0.064
81496334|NCT02662582|162684993|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.052||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.063|0.167||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.167|-0.063|0.447
81496335|NCT02662582|162684994|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|0.0||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Borg (Dyspnea) at Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.0|-1.7|0.099
81496336|NCT02662582|162684994|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.5||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|0.2||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Borg (Dyspnea) at isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.2|-1.3|0.255
81496337|NCT02662582|162684994|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2||||0.651|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|0.6||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Borg (Leg Effort) at Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.6|-1.1|0.651
81496338|NCT02662582|162684994|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.3||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.5||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Borg (Leg Effort) at isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.5|-1.0|0.591
81496339|NCT02662582|162684995|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0286||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0061|0.0511||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.0511|0.0061|0.040
81496340|NCT02662582|162684995|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|0.0185||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0031|0.0401||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.0401|-0.0031|0.155
81496341|NCT02662582|162684996|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.001||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0459|0.0479||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.0479|-0.0459|0.972
81496342|NCT02662582|162684996|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.0118||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0471|0.0236||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.0236|-0.0471|0.578
81496343|NCT02662582|162684997|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.65||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.55|0.26||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.26|-1.55|0.235
81496344|NCT02662582|162684997|SUPERIORITY||LSMean differencce|-0.57||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.33|0.19||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.19|-1.33|0.215
81496345|NCT02662582|162684998|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.7||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|1.77||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||1.77|-0.38|0.280
81496346|NCT02662582|162684998|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.46||||0.424|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.49|1.4||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||1.40|-0.49|0.424
81496347|NCT02662582|162684999|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.039||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0099|0.0879||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.0879|-0.0099|0.187
81496348|NCT02662582|162684999|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0488||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0163|0.114||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.1140|-0.0163|0.213
81496349|NCT02662582|162685000|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.4||||0.64||90.0|-2.1|1.2||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||1.2|-2.1|0.640
81496350|NCT02662582|162685000|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|1.1||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||1.1|-2.5|0.487
81496351|NCT02662582|162685001|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.095||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.189||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.189|0.000|0.100
81496352|NCT02662582|162685001|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.133||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.053|0.213||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.213|0.053|0.008
81496353|NCT02662582|162685002|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.051||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.052|0.154||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.154|-0.052|0.408
81496354|NCT02662582|162685002|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.094||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.013|0.174||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.174|0.013|0.058
81496355|NCT02662582|162685003|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|1.44||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.85|6.73||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||6.73|-3.85|0.648
81496356|NCT02662582|162685003|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.85||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.12|5.82||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||5.82|-4.12|0.775
81496357|NCT02662582|162685004|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|1.1||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|4.0||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||4.0|-1.9|0.544
81496358|NCT02662582|162685004|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|2.1||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|5.0||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||5.0|-0.7|0.216
81496359|NCT02662582|162685005|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-7.4||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.5|1.6||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||1.6|-16.5|0.171
81496360|NCT02662582|162685005|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.3|10.7||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||10.7|-10.3|0.976
81542967|NCT02218372|162762465|OTHER||adjusted treatment difference|19.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|35.9||||||Adjusted difference of GC at EOT +16 days. Adjusted treatment difference of rates was calculated using a stratified CMH method. Newcombe 95% CIs presented for adjusted treatment difference.||35.9|2.3|
81542968|NCT02218372|162762466|OTHER||adjusted treatment difference|-17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6|-1.9||||||Adjusted difference of CDAD Recurrence at EOT +16 days. Adjusted treatment difference of proportions was calculated using a stratified CMH method. Newcombe 95% CIs presented for adjusted treatment difference.||-1.9|-35.6|
81542969|NCT02218372|162762467|OTHER||adjusted treatment difference|15.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|34.5||||||Adjusted difference of SCR at EOT +23 days. Adjusted treatment difference of proportions was calculated using a stratified CMH method. Newcombe 95% CIs presented for adjusted treatment difference.||34.5|-0.5|
81496361|NCT02662582|162685006|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.6||||0.844|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.1|4.9||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||4.9|-6.1|0.844
81496362|NCT02662582|162685006|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.8|4.0||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||4.0|-5.8|0.751
81496363|NCT02662582|162685007|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.2||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.9||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.9|-0.5|0.590
81496364|NCT02662582|162685007|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.3||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.9||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.9|-0.3|0.399
81496365|NCT02662582|162685008|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.09||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.01||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.01|-0.20|0.151
81496366|NCT02662582|162685009|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.007||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.056||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||0.056|-0.070|0.857
81496367|NCT02662582|162685010|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|1.56||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|3.17||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||3.17|-0.05|0.110
81496368|NCT02662582|162685011|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|2.07||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.57|13.71||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Peak: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||13.71|-9.57|0.766
81496369|NCT02662582|162685011|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|2.94||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.66|13.54||Statistical comparison was performed at a 2-sided 0.10 significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Isotime: LSMeans, LSMean difference of CK-2127107 minus placebo, and 90% confidence intervals are based on a mixed effect model with treatment and period as fixed effects, subject as a random effect, and a compound symmetry covariance structure.||13.54|-7.66|0.642
81496370|NCT02349477|162685025|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9||||0.028|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|This is the p-value output from the logistic regression model where medication group predicted the discrete variable for no heavy drinking days.||This analysis compares between Gabapentin and Placebo, the number of individuals who reported no heavy drinking days throughout the entire trial, corrected for %dCDT.||||.028
81496371|NCT02349477|162685026|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.9||||0.053|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|This is the p-value output from the logistic regression model where medication group predicted the discrete variable for abstinence.||This analysis compares between Gabapentin and Placebo, the number of individuals who reported no drinking days (abstinence) throughout the entire trial, corrected for %dCDT.||||.053
81496372|NCT02349477|162685027|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||For the High AWS group, a chi squared analysis compares the number of individuals with no heavy drinking days between medication groups.||||.001
81496373|NCT02349477|162685027|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Chi-squared|||For the Low AWS group, a chi squared analysis compares the number of individuals with no heavy drinking days between medication groups.||||.67
81496374|NCT03856177|162685142|OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.071
81496375|NCT01898091|162685143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Wilcoxin rank sum test|||Simulations determined power to detect significant difference defined as a mean difference of 1 unit (MTS scale). Feasibility study provided proportion of patients in control and neem group with change scores of 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 as (5%, 10%, 10%, 45% and 30%) and (15%, 20%, 30%, 25% and 10%), respectively. Simulated 10,000 trials using multinomial distributions by the percentages above, with 20 patients per group, provided 80% power to detect 0.9 unit difference using a one-sided alpha of 0.05.||||0.84
81496376|NCT02844075|162685180|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||For sample size calculation, Minimax design to evaluate the null hypothesis that the true pCR rate will be 10% and the alternative hypothesis that the pCR rate≥ 30%, with type I error (α) level of 10% and type II error (β) of 0.10. If 1 or more successes are observed in the first 16 patients, accrual for that stratum will be continued until a total of 25 patients. If, of these 25 patients, 5 or more pCR, an additional investigation is warranted. Allowing for a follow-up loss rate of 10 %, the total sample size is expected as 28. For biomarker evaluation, the categorical groups were investigated to evaluated possible association with response and/or survival. Associations were analyzed by χ2 test or Fisher's exact test for categorical variables. The Kaplan-Meier method was used to analyze survival outcomes (EFS, OS, and DFS). To compare PD-L1 expression between paired pre- and post-neoadjuvant treatment with associated of pCR, the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used.|||
81496377|NCT05259722|162685186|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.28|-8.86|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline was analysed using an ANCOVA model with effects of treatment group, hyperkeratotic/non-hyperkeratotic subtype and baseline value of the score. Missing data was imputed with WOCF. Data after initiation of rescue treatment or permanent discontinuation of IMP was treated as missing.||-8.86|-23.28|<0.001
81496378|NCT05259722|162685187|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.6|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.34|20.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in response rates was analysed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by hyperkeratotic/non-hyperkeratotic subtype. Missing data was imputed as non-response. Data after initiation of rescue treatment or permanent discontinuation of IMP was treated as missing.||20.78|4.34|=0.003
81496379|NCT05259722|162685188|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.6|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.31|17.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in response rates was analysed using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by hyperkeratotic/non-hyperkeratotic subtype. Missing data was imputed as non-response. Data after initiation of rescue treatment or permanent discontinuation of IMP was treated as missing.||17.87|3.31|=0.004
81496380|NCT05259722|162685189|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline was analysed using an ANCOVA model with effects of treatment group, hyperkeratotic/non-hyperkeratotic subtype and baseline value of the score. Missing data was imputed with WOCF. Data after initiation of rescue treatment or permanent discontinuation of IMP was treated as missing.||-0.20|-1.12|=0.005
81496381|NCT05259722|162685190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|||=|0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline was analysed using an ANCOVA model with effects of treatment group, hyperkeratotic/non-hyperkeratotic subtype and baseline value of the score. Missing data was imputed with WOCF. Data after initiation of rescue treatment or permanent discontinuation of IMP was treated as missing.||-0.10|-1.08|=0.018
81496382|NCT05259722|162685191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|14.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.81|22.86|||ANCOVA|||The AUC was analysed using a robust ANCOVA model with effects of treatment group, hyperkeratotic/non-hyperkeratotic subtype and baseline value of the score. Missing data was imputed as non-response. Data after initiation of rescue treatment or permanent discontinuation of IMP was treated as missing.||22.86|5.81|<0.001
81496383|NCT05259722|162685192|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|334.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|195.69|472.26|||ANCOVA|||The AUC was analysed using a robust ANCOVA model with effects of treatment group, hyperkeratotic/non-hyperkeratotic subtype and baseline value of the score. Missing data was imputed with WOCF. Data after initiation of rescue treatment or permanent discontinuation of IMP was treated as missing.||472.26|195.69|<0.001
81496384|NCT05259722|162685193|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.55|-16.36|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline was analysed using an ANCOVA model with effects of treatment group, hyperkeratotic/non-hyperkeratotic subtype and baseline value of the score. Missing data was imputed with WOCF. Data after initiation of rescue treatment or permanent discontinuation of IMP was treated as missing.||-16.36|-32.55|<0.001
81496385|NCT00498485|162685209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis = drug-treated would have a higher global impression of change than placebo treated.||||<0.04
81496386|NCT03478787|162685211|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is met if the lower bound of the 96.25% confidence interval (CI) of adjusted treatment difference is above -12%.|Adjusted percentage difference|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|96.25|-2.2|18.6|||||Across the strata, 96.25% confidence interval (CI) for adjusted difference was calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the comparison of 2 treatment groups.|||18.6|-2.2|
81496387|NCT03478787|162685212|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted percentage difference|29.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.8|38.8||Across the strata, p-value was calculated from the from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Across the strata, 95% CI for adjusted difference was calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the comparison of 2 treatment groups.|||38.8|20.8|< 0.001
81496388|NCT03478787|162685213|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted percentage difference|26.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.9|36.5||Across the strata, p-value was calculated from the from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Across the strata, 95% CI for adjusted difference was calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the comparison of 2 treatment groups.|||36.5|15.9|< 0.001
81496389|NCT03478787|162685214|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted percentage difference|29.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|38.8||Across the strata, p-value was calculated from the from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Across the strata, 95% CI for adjusted difference was calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the comparison of 2 treatment groups.|||38.8|20.9|< 0.001
81496390|NCT03478787|162685215|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted percentage difference|20.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|28.3||Across the strata, p-value was calculated from the from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Across the strata, 95% CI for adjusted difference was calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for the comparison of 2 treatment groups.|||28.3|11.7|< 0.001
81496391|NCT01712074|162685216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.695|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8697||0.4256|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.424|1.814|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.814|-0.424|0.4256
81496392|NCT01712074|162685217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.194|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7149||0.2027|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.013|4.401|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.401|-0.013|0.2027
81542970|NCT02218372|162762468|OTHER||adjusted treatment difference|18.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|35.3||||||Adjusted difference of GC at EOT +23 days. Adjusted treatment difference of rates was calculated using a stratified CMH method. Newcombe 95% CIs presented for adjusted treatment difference.||35.3|1.5|
81496393|NCT03378635|162685240|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||The treatment group difference between dasiglucagon and placebo was evaluated inferentially using a pairwise two-sided log rank test. Kaplan-Meier estimate with 95% CI, p-value based on treatment group difference between dasiglucagon and placebo using a two-sided log-rank test stratified by injection site. Treatment groups without censoring utilized a distribution free method to compute the confidence interval for median time.||||<0.001
81496394|NCT03378635|162685241|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value was \<0.001 at all time points (10, 15, 20 and 30 minutes)|Fisher Exact|||Pairwise test of independent binomial proportions with Fisher's Exact test comparing dasiglucagon versus placebo. Testing followed an a priori defined hierarchical inferential test order, proceeding until the first failure to reject the null hypothesis comparing dasiglucagon versus placebo.||||<0.001
81542971|NCT02218372|162762469|OTHER||adjusted treatment difference|-15.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|0.5||||||Adjusted difference of CDAD Recurrence at EOT +23 days. Adjusted treatment difference of proportions was calculated using a stratified CMH method. Newcombe 95% CIs presented for adjusted treatment difference.||0.5|-34.5|
81542972|NCT02218372|162762470|OTHER||adjusted treatment difference|15.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|34.5||||||Adjusted difference of SCR at EOS (EOT +30 days). Adjusted treatment difference of proportions was calculated using a stratified CMH method. Newcombe 95% CIs presented for adjusted treatment difference.||34.5|-0.5|
81496395|NCT03378635|162685242|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The p-value was \<0.001 at all time points (10, 15, 20 and 30 minutes)|ANCOVA|||Plasma glucose (PG) change from baseline at rescue was carried forward in patients who required rescue intravenous (IV) glucose before reaching PG recovery. Change from baseline was analyzed using an ANCOVA, with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline PG as covariate. Group difference was evaluated inferentially following an a priori defined hierarchical test order, proceeding until the first failure to reject the null hypothesis.||||<0.001
81496396|NCT03378635|162685243|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||The treatment group difference between dasiglucagon and placebo was evaluated using a Kaplan-Meier estimate with 95% confidence interval, p-value based on a pairwise two-sided log-rank test versus placebo.||||<0.001
81496397|NCT03378635|162685244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.131|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.171|||ANCOVA|||The log-transformed AUC endpoint was analyzed using an analysis of covariance model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline plasma glucose modeled as a covariate. The least squares means treatment group differences were back-transformed (anti-logged) for presentation as a ratio of the treatment group geometric means, with their corresponding 95% confidence interval.||0.171|0.1|<0.001
81496398|NCT03378635|162685245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.91||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.801|1.033|||ANCOVA|||Least square mean ratio for GlucaGen: dasiglucagon||1.033|0.801|0.144
81496399|NCT03378635|162685246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.844||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.749|0.951|||ANCOVA|||Least square mean ratio for GlucaGen: dasiglucagon||0.951|0.749|0.006
81496400|NCT02539394|162685253|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.394|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of Pre-operative SWAL-QOL - Burden is the same across the 2 arms||||0.394
81496401|NCT02539394|162685253|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.017|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD1 SWAL-QOL - Burden is the same across the 2 arms||||0.017
81496402|NCT02539394|162685253|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD2 SWAL-QOL - Burden is the same across the 2 arms||||0.015
81496403|NCT02539394|162685253|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.125|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of 4-6 weeks SWAL-QOL - Burden is the same across the 2 arms||||0.125
81496404|NCT02539394|162685254|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.043|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of Pre-operative SWAL-QOL - Eating desire is the same across the 2 arms||||0.043
81496405|NCT02539394|162685254|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.606|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD1 SWAL-QOL - Eating desire is the same across the 2 arms||||0.606
81496406|NCT02539394|162685254|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.155|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD2 SWAL-QOL - Eating desire is the same across the 2 arms||||0.155
81496407|NCT02539394|162685254|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.019|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of 4-6 weeks SWAL-QOL - Eating desire is the same across the 2 arms||||0.019
81496408|NCT02539394|162685255|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of Pre-operative SWAL-QOL - Eating duration is the same across the 2 arms||||0.250
81496409|NCT02539394|162685255|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.478|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD1 SWAL-QOL - Eating duration is the same across the 2 arms||||0.478
81496410|NCT02539394|162685255|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.019|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD2 SWAL-QOL - Eating duration is the same across the 2 arms||||0.019
81496411|NCT02539394|162685255|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.049|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of 4-6 weeks SWAL-QOL - Eating duration is the same across the 2 arms||||0.049
81496412|NCT02539394|162685256|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.376|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of Pre-operative SWAL-QOL - Food selection is the same across the 2 arms||||0.376
81496413|NCT02539394|162685256|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.013|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD1 SWAL-QOL - Food selection is the same across the 2 arms||||0.013
81496414|NCT02539394|162685256|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.049|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD2 SWAL-QOL - Food selection is the same across the 2 arms||||0.049
81496415|NCT02539394|162685256|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of 4-6 weeks SWAL-QOL - Food selection is the same across the 2 arms||||0.300
81496416|NCT02539394|162685257|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.037|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of Pre-operative SWAL-QOL - Communication is the same across the 2 arms||||0.037
81496417|NCT02539394|162685257|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.858|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD1 SWAL-QOL - Communication is the same across the 2 arms||||0.858
81542973|NCT02218372|162762471|OTHER||adjusted treatment difference|18.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|35.3||||||Adjusted difference of GC at EOS (EOT +30 days). Adjusted treatment difference of rates was calculated using a stratified CMH method. Newcombe 95% CIs presented for adjusted treatment difference.||35.3|1.5|
81496418|NCT02539394|162685257|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.042|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD2 SWAL-QOL - Communication is the same across the 2 arms||||0.042
81496419|NCT02539394|162685257|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.031|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of 4-6 weeks SWAL-QOL - Communication is the same across the 2 arms||||0.031
81496420|NCT02539394|162685258|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.343|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of Pre-operative SWAL-QOL - Fear swallow is the same across the 2 arms||||0.343
81496421|NCT02539394|162685258|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD1 SWAL-QOL - Fear swallow is the same across the 2 arms||||0.022
81496422|NCT02539394|162685258|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD2 SWAL-QOL - Fear swallow is the same across the 2 arms||||0.018
81542974|NCT02218372|162762472|OTHER|Newcombe 95% CIs presented for adjusted treatment difference.|adjusted treatment difference|-15.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|0.5||||||Adjusted difference of CDAD recurrence at EOS/EOT +30 days. Adjusted treatment difference of proportions was calculated using a stratified CMH method. Newcombe 95% CIs presented for adjusted treatment difference.||0.5|-34.5|
81542975|NCT02218372|162762473|OTHER|||||||0.579|||||||Log Rank|||Time to resolution of diarrhea.||||0.579
81542976|NCT02218372|162762474|OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||Log Rank|||Time to recurrence of CDAD.||||0.023
81542977|NCT04090203|162762498|SUPERIORITY||Percentage|75.0||||0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|40.0|||The test was performed at a one-sided significance level of 0.05.|Exact binomial test|The null hypothesis of the exact binomial test was that the percentage of patients who were successfully desensitized was less than or equal to 20%.|The percentage of successfully desensitized participants is presented with a one-sided 95% CI, obtained from the lower bound of the two-sided 90% Clopper-Pearson exact confidence interval.|The null hypothesis was that the percentage of patients who were successfully desensitized was less than or equal to 20%, and the alternative hypothesis was that this percentage was greater than 20%. Assuming 80% of study participants would be successfully desensitized, a sample size of 10 patients would provide greater than 90% power to reject the null hypothesis using a one-sided exact binomial test with a significance level of 0.05.|||40.0|0.001
81542978|NCT01488045|162762499|EQUIVALENCE|We compared patient satisfaction for those receiving the 2 sedation regimens using the Schuirmann 2 one-sided t test procedure.15 The groups were declared to be equivalent in terms of patient satisfaction if the 90% CI for the difference in mean satisfaction had outer boundaries indicating \<5% difference on the 100-point VAS. Nonequivalence was declared if the lower 90% CI boundary for the difference was less than -5.0, or if the upper 90% CI boundary for the difference was \>5.0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.0741|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|-9.6||||||To calculate the required sample size for this study, the equivalence limit was set at 5 units difference on the VAS, with an expected mean difference of 0. The common SD of 16.2 was estimated based on the range of expected scores for the VAS from Ulmer et al. Using these inputs, a total sample size of 262 patients was estimated to have 80% power to reject the null hypothesis that the test and standard were not equivalent and conclude that they were equivalent.||-9.6|-18.5|
81496423|NCT02539394|162685258|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of 4-6 weeks SWAL-QOL - Fear swallow is the same across the 2 arms||||0.008
81496424|NCT02539394|162685259|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.28|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of Pre-operative SWAL-QOL - Social is the same across the 2 arms||||0.280
81496425|NCT02539394|162685259|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.483|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD1 SWAL-QOL - Social is the same across the 2 arms||||0.483
81496426|NCT02539394|162685259|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD2 SWAL-QOL - Social is the same across the 2 arms||||0.070
81496427|NCT02539394|162685259|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of 4-6 weeks SWAL-QOL - Social is the same across the 2 arms||||0.200
81496428|NCT02539394|162685260|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.148|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of Pre-operative SWAL-QOL - Mental is the same across the 2 arms||||0.148
81496429|NCT02539394|162685260|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD1 SWAL-QOL - Mental is the same across the 2 arms||||0.040
81496430|NCT02539394|162685260|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.042|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD2 SWAL-QOL - Mental is the same across the 2 arms||||0.042
81496431|NCT02539394|162685260|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.319|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of 4-6 weeks SWAL-QOL - Mental is the same across the 2 arms||||0.319
81496432|NCT02539394|162685261|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.161|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of Pre-operative SWAL-QOL - Sleep is the same across the 2 arms||||0.161
81496433|NCT02539394|162685261|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.763|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD1 SWAL-QOL - Sleep is the same across the 2 arms||||0.763
81496434|NCT02539394|162685261|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.178|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD2 SWAL-QOL - Sleep is the same across the 2 arms||||0.178
81496435|NCT02539394|162685261|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.091|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of 4-6 weeks SWAL-QOL - Sleep is the same across the 2 arms||||0.091
81496436|NCT02539394|162685262|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.602|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of Pre-operative SWAL-QOL - Fatigue is the same across the 2 arms||||0.602
81496437|NCT02539394|162685262|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.302|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD1 SWAL-QOL - Fatigue is the same across the 2 arms||||0.302
81496438|NCT02539394|162685262|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.114|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD2 SWAL-QOL - Fatigue is the same across the 2 arms||||0.114
81496439|NCT02539394|162685262|EQUIVALENCE|43 patient in each group need to achieved \>80% power to detect a 15 point differences in SWAL-QOL survey||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of 4-6 weeks SWAL-QOL - Fatigue is the same across the 2 arms||||0.005
81496440|NCT02539394|162685263|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.933|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of Pre-operative Eat-10 is the same across the 2 arms||||0.933
81496441|NCT02539394|162685263|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of Pre-operative modified Eat-10 is the same across the 2 arms||||0.950
81496442|NCT02539394|162685263|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.059|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD1 Eat-10 is the same across the 2 arms||||0.059
81496443|NCT02539394|162685263|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.042|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD1 modified Eat-10 is the same across the 2 arms||||0.042
81496444|NCT02539394|162685263|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.032|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD2 Eat-10 is the same across the 2 arms||||0.032
81496445|NCT02539394|162685263|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of POD2 modified Eat-10 is the same across the 2 arms||||0.014
81542979|NCT02135861|162762518|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.26||estimates of total lung|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2600|0.0600|0.0029
81496446|NCT02539394|162685263|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of 4-6 weeks Eat-10 is the same across the 2 arms||||0.030
81496447|NCT02539394|162685263|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.039|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The distribution of 4-6 weeks modified Eat-10 is the same across the 2 arms||||0.039
81496448|NCT02539394|162685264|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided||||||0.121|||||||Chi-squared|||Proportion of Pre-operative Bazaz Liquid is the same between the 2 arms||||0.121
81496449|NCT02539394|162685264|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided||||||0.006|||||||Chi-squared|||Proportion of POD1 Bazaz Liquid is the same between the 2 arms||||0.006
81496450|NCT02539394|162685264|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided||||||0.329|||||||Chi-squared|||Proportion of POD2 Bazaz Liquid is the same between the 2 arms||||0.329
81496451|NCT02539394|162685264|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided||||||0.687|||||||Chi-squared|||Proportion of 4-6 weeks Bazaz Liquid is the same between the 2 arms||||0.687
81496452|NCT02539394|162685265|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided||||||0.066|||||||Chi-squared|||Proportion of Pre-operative Bazaz Solid is the same between the 2 arms||||0.066
81496453|NCT02539394|162685265|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided||||||0.252|||||||Chi-squared|||Proportion of POD1 Bazaz Solid is the same between the 2 arms||||0.252
81496454|NCT02539394|162685265|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided||||||0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||Proportion of POD2 Bazaz Solid is the same between the 2 arms||||0.100
81496455|NCT02539394|162685265|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided||||||0.279|||||||Chi-squared|||Proportion of 4-6 weeks Bazaz Solid is the same between the 2 arms||||0.279
81496456|NCT02539394|162685266|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.145|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The means Pre-operative NDI for the two populations is equal||||0.145
81496457|NCT02539394|162685266|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided 95% confidence interval||||||0.234|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The means 4-6 weeks NDI for the two populations is equal||||0.234
81496458|NCT02539394|162685271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81496459|NCT01044693|162685281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The main comparisons were between the active treatment groups versus placebo. We hypothesized that if NO-mediated vasodilation contributes to the BP-lowering effect of nebivolol then BP will be lowered by nebivolol and sildenafil, but not by metoprolol in autonomic failure patients.||||0.036
81496460|NCT01044693|162685281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The main comparisons were between the active treatment groups versus placebo. We hypothesized that if NO-mediated vasodilation contributes to the BP-lowering effect of nebivolol then BP will be lowered by nebivolol and sildenafil, but not by metoprolol in autonomic failure patients.||||<0.001
81496461|NCT01044693|162685281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The main comparisons were between the active treatment groups versus placebo. We hypothesized that if NO-mediated vasodilation contributes to the BP-lowering effect of nebivolol then BP will be lowered by nebivolol and sildenafil, but not by metoprolol in autonomic failure patients.||||>0.05
81496462|NCT01044693|162685282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.607|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The main comparisons were between the active treatment groups versus placebo.||||0.607
81496463|NCT01044693|162685283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.597|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The main comparisons were between the active treatment groups versus placebo.||||0.597
81496464|NCT01044693|162685284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The main comparisons were between the negative chronotropic effect of nebivolol and metoprolol at the time when BP-lowering effects were maximal.||||0.996
81542980|NCT02135861|162762518|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1825||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0855|0.2795||estimates of left lung|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2795|0.0855|0.0007
81496465|NCT01694771|162685286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.144|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Results are from an MMRM model. Fixed effects include treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline and baseline by visit interaction. Patient is considered random and an unstructured covariance structure was used. Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (564), Tio+Olo 5ug (563).||0.144|0.090|<0.0001
81496466|NCT01694771|162685287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.088|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||Results are from an MMRM model. Fixed effects include treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline and baseline by visit interaction. Patient is considered random and an unstructured covariance structure was used. Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (551), Tio+Olo 5ug (548).||0.088|0.037|<0.0001
81496467|NCT01694771|162685288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change from baseline|0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.147|||Mixed model repeated measure|||Results are from an MMRM model. Fixed effects include treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline and baseline by visit interaction. Patient is considered random and an unstructured covariance structure was used. Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (564), Tio+Olo 5ug (563).||0.147|0.090|<0.0001
81496468|NCT01694771|162685289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference from Tio + Placebo|0.146|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.192|||Mixed model repeated measure|||Results are from an MMRM model. Fixed effects include treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline and baseline by visit interaction. Patient is considered random and an unstructured covariance structure was used. Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (564), Tio+Olo 5ug (563).||0.192|0.100|<0.0001
81496469|NCT01694771|162685290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference from Tio + Placebo|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.106|||Mixed model repeated measure|||Results are from an MMRM model. Fixed effects include treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline and baseline by visit interaction. Patient is considered random and an unstructured covariance structure was used. Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (551), Tio+Olo 5ug (548).||0.106|0.019|0.0047
81496470|NCT01694771|162685291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference from Tio + Placebo|0.153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.106|0.201|||Mixed model repeated measure|||Results are from an MMRM model. Fixed effects include treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline and baseline by visit interaction. Patient is considered random and an unstructured covariance structure was used. Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (564), Tio+Olo 5ug (563).||0.201|0.106|<0.0001
81496471|NCT01694771|162685292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference from Tio+Placebo Week 12|8.459|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.192||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.159|12.759|||ANCOVA|||"Week 12: Results are from non-MMRM ANCOVA models by week with LOCF up to each week. Fixed effects include treatment and baseline.~Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (561), Tio+Olo 5ug (557)."||12.759|4.159|0.0001
81496472|NCT01694771|162685293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference from Tio+Placebo Week 12|-0.478|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.706|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||"Week 12: Results are from non-MMRM ANCOVA models by week with LOCF up to each week. Fixed effects include treatment and baseline.~Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (561), Tio+Olo 5ug (557)."||-0.250|-0.706|<.0001
81496473|NCT01694771|162685294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference from Tio+Placebo Week 12|-0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.0442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.164|-0.002|||ANCOVA|||"Results are from non-MMRM ANCOVA models by week with LOCF up to each week. Fixed effects include treatment and baseline.~Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (561), Tio+Olo 5ug (557)."||-0.002|-0.164|0.0442
81496474|NCT01694771|162685295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference from Tio+Placebo Week 12|-0.393|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.586|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||"Results are from non-MMRM ANCOVA models by week with LOCF up to each week. Fixed effects include treatment and baseline.~Number of patients contributing to models: Tio+Placebo (561), Tio+Olo 5ug (557)."||-0.200|-0.586|<.0001
81542981|NCT02135861|162762518|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1565||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0419|0.2711||estimates of right lung|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2711|0.0419|0.0093
81496475|NCT00289900|162685296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-13.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|-9.6|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||-9.6|-16.8|<0.001
81496476|NCT00289900|162685296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-10.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-7.8|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||-7.8|-13.8|<0.001
81496477|NCT00289900|162685296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-5.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-2.1|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||-2.1|-8.1|<0.001
81496478|NCT00289900|162685296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-4.2||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|-1.2|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||-1.2|-7.2|0.007
81496479|NCT00289900|162685297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|19.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|22.6|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||22.6|17.2|<0.001
81496480|NCT00289900|162685297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|21.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|23.6|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||23.6|19.0|<0.001
81496481|NCT00289900|162685297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|22.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.8|24.4|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||24.4|19.8|<0.001
81542982|NCT02135861|162762518|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1764||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0823|0.2704||estimates of left lung apical|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2704|0.0823|0.0007
81542983|NCT02135861|162762518|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1999||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0894|0.3103||estimates of left lung basal|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.3103|0.0894|0.0010
81496482|NCT00289900|162685297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|23.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.7|25.3|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||25.3|20.7|<0.001
81496483|NCT00289900|162685298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-17.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-13.3|||Non-parametric ANOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate|Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the difference between treatments with a corresponding distribution-free confidence interval (CI) based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test|||-13.3|-21.2|<0.001
81496484|NCT00289900|162685298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-15.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|-11.9|||Non-parametric ANOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate|Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the difference between treatments with a corresponding distribution-free CI based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test|||-11.9|-19.1|<0.001
81496485|NCT00289900|162685298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-10.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|-7.0|||Non-parametric ANOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate|Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the difference between treatments with a corresponding distribution-free CI based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test|||-7.0|-13.7|<0.001
81496486|NCT00289900|162685298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-6.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-3.4|||Non-parametric ANOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate|Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the difference between treatments with a corresponding distribution-free CI based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test|||-3.4|-10.2|<0.001
81496487|NCT00289900|162685299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-9.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-6.0|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||-6.0|-12.1|<0.001
81496488|NCT00289900|162685299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-5.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-2.9|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||-2.9|-8.0|<0.001
81496489|NCT00289900|162685299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|0.4||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.9|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||2.9|-2.2|0.771
81496490|NCT00289900|162685299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|2.4||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|5.0|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||5.0|-0.2|0.065
81496491|NCT00289900|162685300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least Squares Mean|-6.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-3.5|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||-3.5|-10.2|<0.001
81496492|NCT00289900|162685300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-3.0||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||-0.2|-5.8|0.037
81496493|NCT00289900|162685300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|2.8||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|5.6|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||5.6|0.0|0.047
81496494|NCT00289900|162685300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Sqaures Mean|4.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|7.5|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||7.5|2.0|<0.001
81542984|NCT02135861|162762518|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136||||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0276|0.2443||estimates of right lung apical|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2443|0.0276|0.0159
81542985|NCT02135861|162762518|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1748||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0535|0.2961||estimates of right lung basal|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2961|0.0535|0.0064
81496495|NCT00289900|162685301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-9.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-6.3|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||-6.3|-12.1|<0.001
81496496|NCT00289900|162685301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-5.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-2.8|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||-2.8|-7.7|<0.001
81542986|NCT02135861|162762519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0137||||0.7381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0968|0.0695||estimates of total lung|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0695|-0.0968|0.7381
81496497|NCT00289900|162685301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.9||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.5|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||1.5|-3.3|0.476
81496498|NCT00289900|162685301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|0.2||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.7|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||2.7|-2.2|0.845
81496499|NCT00289900|162685302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|9.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|11.4|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||11.4|6.6|<0.001
81496500|NCT00289900|162685302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|7.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|9.7|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||9.7|5.8|<0.001
81496501|NCT00289900|162685302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|9.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|10.9|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||10.9|7.0|<0.001
81496502|NCT00289900|162685302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|10.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|12.7|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||12.7|8.7|<0.001
81496503|NCT00289900|162685303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-3.6||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-1.2|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||-1.2|-6.0|0.003
81496504|NCT00289900|162685303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.5||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.5|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||1.5|-2.5|0.595
81496505|NCT00289900|162685303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|4.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|6.2|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||6.2|2.2|<0.001
81496506|NCT00289900|162685303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|6.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|8.1|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||8.1|4.1|<0.001
81496507|NCT00289900|162685304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-18.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|-14.2|||Non-parametric ANOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate|Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the difference between treatments with a corresponding distribution-free CI based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test|||-14.2|-24.2|<0.001
81496508|NCT00289900|162685304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-20.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|-16.6|||Non-parametric ANOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate|Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the difference between treatments with a corresponding distribution-free CI based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test|||-16.6|-25.0|<0.001
81496509|NCT00289900|162685304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-23.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|-19.4|||Non-parametric ANOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate|Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the difference between treatments with a corresponding distribution-free CI based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test|||-19.4|-27.8|<0.001
81496510|NCT00289900|162685304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-24.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|-20.0|||Non-parametric ANOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate|Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the difference between treatments with a corresponding distribution-free CI based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test|||-20.0|-28.6|<0.001
81496511|NCT00289900|162685305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|7.5|||Non-parametric ANOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate|Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the difference between treatments with a corresponding distribution-free CI based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test|||7.5|-9.6|0.500
81542987|NCT02135861|162762519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0136||||0.6992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.0852||estimates of left lung|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0852|-0.0580|0.6992
81496512|NCT00289900|162685305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|6.9||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|13.8|||Non-parametric ANOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate|Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the difference between treatments with a corresponding distribution-free CI based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test|||13.8|0.0|0.083
81496513|NCT00289900|162685305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|11.9||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|18.8|||Non-parametric ANOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate|Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the difference between treatments with a corresponding distribution-free CI based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test|||18.8|5.2|0.005
81496514|NCT00289900|162685305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|16.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|22.8|||Non-parametric ANOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate|Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the difference between treatments with a corresponding distribution-free CI based on Wilcoxon's rank sum test|||22.8|9.8|<0.001
81496515|NCT00289900|162685306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-12.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|-9.9|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||-9.9|-15.6|<0.001
81542988|NCT02135861|162762519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0258||||0.5778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1201|0.0684||estimates of right lung|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0684|-0.1201|0.5778
81496516|NCT00289900|162685306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-10.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-8.4|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||-8.4|-13.2|<0.001
81496517|NCT00289900|162685306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-6.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-4.0|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||-4.0|-8.8|0.001
81496518|NCT00289900|162685306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-3.2|||ANCOVA|Model with factors for baseline LDL-C and triglyceride stratum, gender, cohort of participants, treatment group and baseline parameter covariate||||-3.2|-8.0|<0.001
81496519|NCT00289900|162685307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportion|-1.4||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||-0.5|-2.3|0.008
81496520|NCT00289900|162685308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportion|-0.7||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||-0.0|-1.4|0.042
81496521|NCT00289900|162685309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportion|-0.1||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||0.4|-0.5|0.346
81496522|NCT00289900|162685310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportion|0.1||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||0.7|-0.2|0.556
81496523|NCT00289900|162685311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportion|0.1||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||0.8|-0.1|0.134
81496524|NCT00289900|162685312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportion|0.1||||0.134||95.0|-0.1|0.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||0.8|-0.1|0.134
81496525|NCT00289900|162685313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.1||||0.5625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||0.9|-0.3|0.5625
81496526|NCT00289900|162685314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.7||||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||1.7|0.1|0.0233
81496527|NCT00289900|162685315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.1||||0.7858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||0.6|-0.4|0.7858
81496528|NCT00289900|162685316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|13.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|18.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||18.0|9.4|
81496529|NCT00289900|162685317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||1.4|-2.6|
81496530|NCT00289900|162685318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|11.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|14.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||14.7|8.9|
81496531|NCT00289900|162685319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||0.9|-0.8|
81496532|NCT00289900|162685320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.1||||0.4997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||0.5|-0.4|0.4997
81496533|NCT01703221|162685324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in the least squares means|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.63|||Constrained longitudinal analysis|Terms for treatment, prior oral antihyperglycemic agent (AHA), time, time by: treatment, prior AHA therapy status, and treatment by prior AHA status.||||-0.63|-0.96|<0.001
81496534|NCT01703221|162685324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in the least squares means|-0.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.61|||Constrained longitudinal analysis|Terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status (yes/no), time, and time by: treatment, prior AHA therapy status, and treatment by prior AHA status.||||-0.61|-0.94|<0.001
81496535|NCT01703221|162685324|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Omarigliptin will be considered non-inferior to sitagliptin if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of the between-treatment difference in least squares means for change from baseline in HbA1c at Week 24 (omarigliptin minus sitagliptin) is not more than 0.3% (non-inferiority margin).|Difference in the least squares means|-0.02||||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.12|||Constrained longitudinal analysis|Terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status (yes/no), time, and time by: treatment, prior AHA therapy status, and treatment by prior AHA status.||||0.12|-0.15|0.792
81496536|NCT01703221|162685329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in the least squares means|-36.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.46|-25.33|||Constrained longitudinal analysis|Terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status (yes/no), time, and time by: treatment, prior AHA therapy status, and treatment by prior AHA status.||||-25.33|-48.46|<0.001
81496537|NCT01703221|162685329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in the least squares means|-39.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.28|-28.23|||Constrained longitudinal analysis|Terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status (yes/no), time, and time by: treatment, prior AHA therapy status, and treatment by prior AHA status.||||-28.23|-51.28|<0.001
81496538|NCT01703221|162685329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in the least squares means|2.86||||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.67|12.39|||Constrained longitudinal analysis|Terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status (yes/no), time, and time by: treatment, prior AHA therapy status, and treatment by prior AHA status.||||12.39|-6.67|0.555
81496539|NCT01703221|162685330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in the least squares means|-12.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.78|-6.78|||Constrained longitudinal analysis|Terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status (yes/no), time, and time by: treatment, prior AHA therapy status, and treatment by prior AHA status.||||-6.78|-17.78|<0.001
81496540|NCT01703221|162685330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in the least squares means|-14.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.04|-8.98|||Constrained longitudinal analysis|Terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status (yes/no), time, and time by: treatment, prior AHA therapy status, and treatment by prior AHA status.||||-8.98|-20.04|<0.001
81496541|NCT01703221|162685330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in the least squares means|2.23||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|6.73|||Constrained longitudinal analysis|Terms for treatment, prior AHA therapy status (yes/no), time, and time by: treatment, prior AHA therapy status, and treatment by prior AHA status.||||6.73|-2.27|0.330
81542989|NCT02135861|162762519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0005||||0.9899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0738|0.0747||estimates of left lung apical|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0747|-0.0738|0.9899
81496542|NCT03449147|162685342|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Relative Reduction (%)|-1.14||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.27|14.02||Comparison based on a longitudinal ANCOVA model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, log-transformed baseline value, and log-transformed baseline value-by-visit as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Estimated relative reduction (ERR) relative to Placebo (i.e. estimated percent change difference) was calculated by 100 (e\*\*DIFF -1), where e = exponent of difference; and DIFF= treatment difference in change from baseline at Week 24 based on log transformed data.||14.02|-14.27|0.875
81496543|NCT03449147|162685342|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Relative Reduction (%)|-14.64||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.07|-1.43||Comparison based on a longitudinal ANCOVA model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, log-transformed baseline value, and log-transformed baseline value-by-visit as covariates.|ANCOVA|||ERR relative to Placebo (i.e. estimated percent change difference) was calculated by 100 (e\*\*DIFF -1), where e = exponent of difference; and DIFF= treatment difference in change from baseline at Week 24 based on log transformed data.||-1.43|-26.07|0.031
81496544|NCT03449147|162685345|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Relative Reduction (%)|-3.03||||0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.14|12.12||Comparison based on a longitudinal ANCOVA model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, log-transformed baseline value, and log-transformed baseline value-by-visit as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Estimated relative reduction (ERR) relative to Placebo (i.e. estimated percent change difference) was calculated by 100 (e\*\*DIFF -1), where e = exponent of difference; and DIFF= treatment difference in change from baseline at Week 24 based on log transformed data.||12.12|-16.14|0.677
81496545|NCT03449147|162685345|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Relative Reduction (%)|-15.79||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.27|-2.5||Comparison based on a longitudinal ANCOVA model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, log-transformed baseline value, and log-transformed baseline value-by-visit as covariates.|ANCOVA|||ERR relative to Placebo (i.e. estimated percent change difference) was calculated by 100 (e\*\*DIFF -1), where e = exponent of difference; and DIFF= treatment difference in change from baseline at Week 24 based on log transformed data.||-2.50|-27.27|0.022
81496546|NCT03449147|162685346|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.85||Comparison based on logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline LCQ total score, and the interaction of baseline LCQ total score by visit as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.85|0.97|0.077
81496547|NCT03449147|162685346|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.96||Comparison based on logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline LCQ total score, and the interaction of baseline LCQ total score by visit as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.96|1.02|0.040
81496548|NCT03449147|162685347|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.4||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline 24-hour coughs per hour and the interaction of baseline 24-hour coughs per hour as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.40|0.75|0.872
81496549|NCT03449147|162685347|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.83||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline 24-hour coughs per hour and the interaction of baseline 24-hour coughs per hour as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.83|0.96|0.082
81496550|NCT03449147|162685348|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.83||||||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline mean weekly CSD total score, and the interaction of baseline mean weekly CSD total score by visit as covariates.||1.83|0.96|
81496551|NCT03449147|162685348|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.09||||||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline mean weekly CSD total score, and the interaction of baseline mean weekly CSD total score by visit as covariates.||2.09|1.08|
81496552|NCT03449147|162685349|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.69||||||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline mean weekly CSD total score, and the interaction of baseline mean weekly CSD total score by visit as covariates.||1.69|0.93|
81496553|NCT03449147|162685349|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|2.39||||||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline mean weekly CSD total score, and the interaction of baseline mean weekly CSD total score by visit as covariates.||2.39|1.31|
81496554|NCT03449147|162685350|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.05||||||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline mean weekly VAS score, and the interaction of baseline mean weekly VAS score by visit as covariates.||2.05|1.14|
81496555|NCT03449147|162685350|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||||95.0|1.23|2.22||||||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, region, baseline mean weekly VAS score, and the interaction of baseline mean weekly VAS score by visit as covariates.||2.22|1.23|
81542990|NCT02135861|162762519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0396||||0.2912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.1153||estimates of left lung basal|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.1153|-0.0360|0.2912
81496556|NCT00530257|162685367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||We used a Bonferroni correct to adjust for up to 5 measures across domains and use a p-value of \<=0.01. With a sample of 30 subjects the analytic model was able to detect a difference of large effect size (Cohen's d= \>0.655)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We evaluated the data for cross over effects. No statistical significant sequence effect were seen for our endpoints and hence we combined the data from both periods of the crossover design There was evidence against the assumption of normality for performance on some of the measures of attention. Thus we used the non-parametric Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test to compare performance on OROS-methylphenidate versus placebo.||||<0.01
81496557|NCT00530257|162685368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||Same as described for TEA-Ch Walk, Don't Walk|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Same as described for TEA-Ch Walk, Don't Walk||||<0.01
81496558|NCT00530257|162685369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||This p value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We evaluated the data for cross over effects. No statistical significant sequence effect were seen for our endpoints and hence we combined the data from both periods of the crossover design There was evidence against the assumption of normality for performance on some of the measures of attention. Thus we used the non-parametric Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test to compare performance on OROS-methylphenidate versus placebo.||||<0.05
81496559|NCT00530257|162685371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||We did not correct for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|We used a paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to compare the medication versus placebo.||||<0.05
81496560|NCT00530257|162685373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||Same as described for TEA-Ch: Walk, Don't Walk.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Same as described for TEA-Ch: Walk, Don't Walk||||<0.01
81496561|NCT00530257|162685374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||The p value adjusts for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81496562|NCT00530257|162685375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||Same as described for TEA-Ch: Walk, Don't Walk|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Same as described for TEA-Ch: Walk, Don't Walk||||<0.01
81496563|NCT00530257|162685376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||Same as described for TEA-Ch: Walk, Don't Walk|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Same as described for TEA-Ch: Walk, Don't Walk||||<0.01
81496564|NCT00530257|162685377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||Same as described for TEA-Ch: Walk, Don't Walk|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Same as described for TEA-Ch: Walk, Don't Walk||||<0.01
81496565|NCT00530257|162685378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0||||Same as described for TEA-Ch: Walk, Don't Walk|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Same as described for TEA-Ch: Walk, Don't Walk||||<0.01
81496566|NCT06844812|162685381|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||<0.001
81496567|NCT06844812|162685382|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.021
81496568|NCT06844812|162685383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||0.003
81496569|NCT06844812|162685384|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81496570|NCT06844812|162685385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81496571|NCT01500135|162685398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|3.88||Logistic regression model with treatment, type of surgery (Peripheral Arterial Disease, Arterio Venous Graft) and current use of Clopidogrel or other similar anti-platelet drugs (yes/no) as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.88|0.68|0.276
81542991|NCT02135861|162762519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0362||||0.4592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1355|0.0631||estimates of right lung apical|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0631|-0.1355|0.4592
81496572|NCT01500135|162685399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.82||Logistic regression model with treatment, type of surgery (Peripheral Arterial Disease, Arterio Venous Graft) and current use of Clopidogrel or other similar anti-platelet drugs (yes/no) as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.82|0.40|0.684
81496573|NCT01500135|162685400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.8||P-value was adjusted using Hochberg's adjustment for multiplicity.|Proportional Hazard Model|||||1.8|0.7|0.684
81496574|NCT03992872|162685423|SUPERIORITY|The significance of the difference between groups in seroconversion rates was assessed using a Fisher's exact test. The percentage who seroconverted in each group was presented along with its 95% CI calculated using the Wilson method. The Newcombe method was use to estimate the 95% confidence interval for the difference between groups in the percentage of subjects who seroconverted.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|11.4|||Fisher Exact|||||11.4|-11.4|1
81496575|NCT03992872|162685424|SUPERIORITY||GMR (Prior Alpha / Naïve Alpha)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P- value = NE (Not estimable due to lack of response; all baseline values in this group were \<LOD and imputed as LOD/2, or 7.5)||P-values were based on an ANOVA model with log10-transformed titer as the dependent variable and study arm, age, and gender as predictors.|"Differences in least squares means from the ANOVA model were back-transformed and reported as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals.~95% CI \[NE,NE\]~NE = Not estimable due to lack of response."|Day 1: Geometric mean ratio (prior alpha group over naïve alpha group) and 95% confidence interval||||
81496576|NCT03992872|162685424|SUPERIORITY||GMR (Prior Alpha / Naïve Alpha)|3.11||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|6.23|||ANOVA|P-values were based on an ANOVA model with log10-transformed titer as the dependent variable and study arm, age, and gender as predictors.|Differences in least squares means from the ANOVA model were back-transformed and reported as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals.|Day 8: Geometric mean ratio (prior alpha group over naïve alpha group) and 95% confidence interval||6.23|1.55|0.0019
81496577|NCT03992872|162685424|SUPERIORITY||GMR (Prior Alpha / Naïve Alpha)|0.88||||0.6223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.46|||ANOVA|P-values were based on an ANOVA model with log10-transformed titer as the dependent variable and study arm, age, and gender as predictors.|Differences in least squares means from the ANOVA model were back-transformed and reported as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals.|Day 22: Geometric mean ratio (prior alpha group over naïve alpha group) and 95% confidence interval||1.46|0.54|0.6223
81496578|NCT03992872|162685424|SUPERIORITY||GMR (Prior Alpha / Naïve Alpha)|0.88||||0.6444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.55||P-values were based on an ANOVA model with log10-transformed titer as the dependent variable and study arm, age, and gender as predictors.|ANOVA||Differences in least squares means from the ANOVA model were back-transformed and reported as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals.|Day 29: Geometric mean ratio (prior alpha group over naïve alpha group) and 95% confidence interval||1.55|0.50|0.6444
81496579|NCT03992872|162685424|SUPERIORITY||GMR (Prior Alpha / Naïve Alpha)|0.89||||0.6198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.41||P-values were based on an ANOVA model with log10-transformed titer as the dependent variable and study arm, age, and gender as predictors.|ANOVA||Differences in least squares means from the ANOVA model were back-transformed and reported as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals.|Day 57: Geometric mean ratio (prior alpha group over naïve alpha group) and 95% confidence interval||1.41|0.57|0.6198
81496580|NCT03992872|162685424|SUPERIORITY||GMR (Prior Alpha / Naïve Alpha)|0.89||||0.6451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.45||P-values were based on an ANOVA model with log10-transformed titer as the dependent variable and study arm, age, and gender as predictors.|ANOVA||Differences in least squares means from the ANOVA model were back-transformed and reported as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals.|Day 182: Geometric mean ratio (prior alpha group over naïve alpha group) and 95% confidence interval||1.45|0.55|0.6451
81496581|NCT03992872|162685425|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0211|||||||Fisher Exact|"Day 8~Note: A subject has a 4-fold rise at a visit if they achieve a titer at that visit that is at least 4-fold higher than their Day 1 titer."||||||0.0211
81496582|NCT03992872|162685425|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|"Day 29.~Note: A subject has a 4-fold rise at a visit if they achieve a titer at that visit that is at least 4-fold higher than their Day 1 titer."||||||1.0000
81496583|NCT03992872|162685425|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|"Day 57.~Note: A subject has a 4-fold rise at a visit if they achieve a titer at that visit that is at least 4-fold higher than their Day 1 titer."||||||1.0000
81496584|NCT03992872|162685425|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1124|||||||Fisher Exact|"Day 182.~Note: A subject has a 4-fold rise at a visit if they achieve a titer at that visit that is at least 4-fold higher than their Day 1 titer."||||||0.1124
81496585|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 1 : Subjects with Titer \>=40"||||>0.9999
81496586|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point~Day 1: Subjects with Titer \>=160"||||>0.9999
81496587|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 1: Subjects with Titer \>=640"||||1.0000
81496588|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0257|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 8 : Subjects with Titer \>=40"||||0.0257
81496589|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point~Day 8: Subjects with Titer \>=160"||||0.0370
81496590|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1806|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 8: Subjects with Titer \>=640"||||0.1806
81496591|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 22: Subjects with Titer \>=40"||||1.0000
81496592|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point~Day 22: Subjects with Titer \>=160"||||1.0000
81496593|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0797|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point~Day 22: Subjects with Titer \>=640"||||0.0797
81496594|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 29: Subject with Titer \>=40"||||1.0000
81496595|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 29: Subject with Titer \>=160"||||1.0000
81496596|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1284|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 29: Subject with Titer \>= 640"||||0.1284
81496597|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 57: Subject with Titer \>= 40"||||1.0000
81496598|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6411|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 57: Subject with Titer\>=160"||||0.6411
81496599|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5382|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 57: Subject with Titer\>=640"||||0.5382
81496600|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4915|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 182: Subject with Titer \>= 40"||||0.4915
81496601|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 182: Subject with Titer \>= 160"||||>0.9999
81496602|NCT03992872|162685426|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.552|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-Chikungunya neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 182: Subject with Titer \>= 640"||||0.5520
81496603|NCT03992872|162685427|SUPERIORITY||GMR (Prior Alpha / Naïve Alpha)|1.51||||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.19||P-values were based on an ANOVA model with log10-transformed titer as the dependent variable and study arm, age, and gender as predictors.|ANOVA||Differences in least squares means from the ANOVA model were back-transformed and reported as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals.|Day 1: Geometric mean ratio (prior alpha group over naïve alpha group) and 95% confidence interval||2.19|1.05|0.0277
81542992|NCT02135861|162762519|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0118||||0.7936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1036|0.08||estimates of right lung basal|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0800|-0.1036|0.7936
81496604|NCT03992872|162685427|SUPERIORITY||GMR (Prior Alpha / Naïve Alpha)|1.83||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.86||P-values were based on an ANOVA model with log10-transformed titer as the dependent variable and study arm, age, and gender as predictors.|ANOVA||Differences in least squares means from the ANOVA model were back-transformed and reported as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals.|Day 22: Geometric mean ratio (prior alpha group over naïve alpha group) and 95% confidence interval||2.86|1.17|0.0088
81496605|NCT03992872|162685427|SUPERIORITY||GMR (Prior Alpha / Naïve Alpha)|1.68||||0.0475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.82||P-values were based on an ANOVA model with log10-transformed titer as the dependent variable and study arm, age, and gender as predictors.|ANOVA||Differences in least squares means from the ANOVA model were back-transformed and reported as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals.|Day 29: Geometric mean ratio (prior alpha group over naïve alpha group) and 95% confidence interval||2.82|1.01|0.0475
81496606|NCT03992872|162685428|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|"Day 22.~Note: A subject has a 4-fold rise at a visit if they achieve a titer at that visit that is at least 4-fold higher than their Day 1 titer."||||||1.00
81496607|NCT03992872|162685428|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|"Day 29.~Note: A subject has a 4-fold rise at a visit if they achieve a titer at that visit that is at least 4-fold higher than their Day 1 titer."||||||1.00
81496608|NCT03992872|162685429|SUPERIORITY||GMR (Prior Alpha / Naïve Alpha)|45.17|||||TWO_SIDED|||||"P-values were based on an ANOVA model with log10-transformed titer as the dependent variable and study arm, age, and gender as predictors.~P-value = NE~NE = Not estimable due to lack of response."|||"Differences in least squares means from the ANOVA model were back-transformed and reported as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals.~95% CI \[NE,NE\]~NE = Not estimable due to lack of response."|Day 1: Geometric mean ratio (prior alpha group over naïve alpha group) and 95% confidence interval||||
81496609|NCT03992872|162685429|SUPERIORITY||GMR (Prior Alpha / Naïve Alpha)|47.34|||||TWO_SIDED|||||"P-values were based on an ANOVA model with log10-transformed titer as the dependent variable and study arm, age, and gender as predictors.~P-value = NE NE = Not estimable due to lack of response."|||"Differences in least squares means from the ANOVA model were back-transformed and reported as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals.~95% CI \[NE,NE\] NE = Not estimable due to lack of response."|Day 22: Geometric mean ratio (prior alpha group over naïve alpha group) and 95% confidence interval||||
81496610|NCT03992872|162685429|SUPERIORITY||GMR (Prior Alpha / Naïve Alpha)|55.74|||||TWO_SIDED|||||"P-values were based on an ANOVA model with log10-transformed titer as the dependent variable and study arm, age, and gender as predictors.~P-value = NE NE = Not estimable due to lack of response."|||"Differences in least squares means from the ANOVA model were back-transformed and reported as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals.~95% CI \[NE,NE\] NE = Not estimable due to lack of response."|Day 29: Geometric mean ratio (prior alpha group over naïve alpha group) and 95% confidence interval||||
81496611|NCT03992872|162685431|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|"Day 22.~Note: A subject has a 4-fold rise at a visit if they achieve a titer at that visit that is at least 4-fold higher than their Day 1 titer."||||||1.0000
81496612|NCT03992872|162685431|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|"Day 29.~Note: A subject has a 4-fold rise at a visit if they achieve a titer at that visit that is at least 4-fold higher than their Day 1 titer."||||||1.0000
81496613|NCT03992872|162685432|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-VEEV PRNT neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 1: Subject with Titer \>= 40"||||<0.0001
81496614|NCT03992872|162685432|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-VEEV PRNT neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 1: Subject with Titer \>= 160"||||<0.0001
81496615|NCT03992872|162685432|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-VEEV PRNT neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 1: Subject with Titer \>= 640"||||<0.0001
81496616|NCT03992872|162685432|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-VEEV PRNT neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 22: Subject with Titer \>= 40"||||<0.0001
81542993|NCT02135861|162762520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1148||||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0236|0.2061||estimates of total lung- Pre-exercise|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2061|0.0236|0.0156
81496617|NCT03992872|162685432|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-VEEV PRNT neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 22: Subject with Titer \>= 160"||||<0.0001
81496618|NCT03992872|162685432|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-VEEV PRNT neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 22: Subject with Titer \>=640"||||<0.0001
81496619|NCT03992872|162685432|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-VEEV PRNT neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 29: Subject with Titer \>= 40"||||<0.0001
81496620|NCT03992872|162685432|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-VEEV PRNT neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 29: Subjects with Titer \>= 160"||||<0.0001
81496621|NCT03992872|162685432|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis for analysis of percentage of subjects with Anti-VEEV PRNT neutralizing activity at or above selected thresholds by time point.~Day 29 : Subjects with Titer \>=640"||||<0.0001
81496622|NCT03992872|162685433|SUPERIORITY||GMR (Prior Alpha / Naïve Alpha)|23.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.54|46.35||P-values were based on an ANOVA model with log10-transformed titer as the dependent variable and study arm, age, and gender as predictors.|ANOVA||Differences in least squares means from the ANOVA model were back-transformed and reported as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals.|Day 1: Geometric mean ratio (prior alpha group over naïve alpha group) and 95% confidence interval||46.35|11.54|<0.0001
81496623|NCT03992872|162685433|SUPERIORITY||GMR (Prior Alpha / Naïve Alpha)|172.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|106.6|279.19||P-values were based on an ANOVA model with log10-transformed titer as the dependent variable and study arm, age, and gender as predictors.|ANOVA||Differences in least squares means from the ANOVA model were back-transformed and reported as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals.|Day 22: Geometric mean ratio (prior alpha group over naïve alpha group) and 95% confidence interval||279.19|106.60|<0.0001
81496624|NCT03992872|162685433|SUPERIORITY||GMR (Prior Alpha / Naïve Alpha)|118.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.76|227.16||P-values were based on an ANOVA model with log10-transformed titer as the dependent variable and study arm, age, and gender as predictors.|ANOVA||Differences in least squares means from the ANOVA model were back-transformed and reported as geometric mean ratios with 95% confidence intervals.|Day 29: Geometric mean ratio (prior alpha group over naive alpha group) and 95% confidence interval||227.16|61.76|<0.0001
81496625|NCT03992872|162685434|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|"Day 22.~Note: A subject has a 4-fold rise at a visit if they achieve a titer at that visit that is at least 4-fold higher than their Day 1 titer."||||||<0.0001
81496626|NCT03992872|162685434|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|"Day 29~Note: A subject has a 4-fold rise at a visit if they achieve a titer at that visit that is at least 4-fold higher than their Day 1 titer."||||||<0.0001
81496627|NCT03704922|162685440|OTHER|||||||0.051|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.051
81496628|NCT05122143|162685486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0085||||||Treatment D (A+B) versus Treatment C|ANCOVA|||"Treatment A + B were pooled to Treatment D for the Primary endpoint. The primary objective was to compare the efficacy of the AM-301 nasal spray (treatment D= A+B) and no treatment (C) in reducing nasal symptoms induced from HDM allergen exposure.~The TNSS value from the baseline exposure (at screening exposure visit 2) was subtracted from the TNSS value of the treatment exposure to obtain change from baseline. A lower value resembles less symptoms."||||0.0085
81496629|NCT03654326|162685541|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.5||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.03||Based on the longitudinal analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including factors for average pelvic pain scores at baseline cycle, stratum, treatment, cycle, interaction of stratum-by-cycle, and the interaction of treatment-by-cycle as covariates|ANCOVA|||||0.03|-1.01|0.066
81496630|NCT03654326|162685542|OTHER|Difference in percentage of participants who experienced one or more adverse events|Difference in % vs Placebo|17.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|31.3|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||31.3|3.4|
81496631|NCT03654326|162685543|OTHER|Difference in percentage of participants who discontinued study drug due to an adverse event|Difference in % vs Placebo|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|9.0|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|||9.0|-0.9|
81496632|NCT03654326|162685544|OTHER|The difference in least squares mean was based on the longitudinal analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including factors for average pelvic pain scores at baseline cycle, stratum, treatment, cycle, interaction of stratum-by-cycle, and the interaction of treatment-by-cycle as covariates|Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.06||||||||-0.06|-1.18|
81496633|NCT03654326|162685545|OTHER|The difference in least squares mean was based on the longitudinal analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including factors for average pelvic pain scores at baseline cycle, stratum, treatment, cycle, interaction of stratum-by-cycle, and the interaction of treatment-by-cycle as covariates|Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.03||||||||0.03|-1.04|
81496634|NCT00835042|162685553|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|92.5||||||90.0|85.8|99.8|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||99.8|85.8|
81496635|NCT00835042|162685554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.9||||||90.0|92.2|106.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||106|92.2|
81496636|NCT00835042|162685555|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.1||||||90.0|92.3|106.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||106|92.3|
81496637|NCT00835042|162685556|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|105.0||||||90.0|99.3|111.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||111|99.3|
81496638|NCT00835042|162685557|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.1||||||90.0|96.4|102.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||102|96.4|
81542994|NCT02135861|162762520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1366||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0523|0.2209||estimates of left lung- Pre-exercise|ANOVA|estimates of left lung- Pre-exercise|||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2209|0.0523|0.0026
81496639|NCT00835042|162685558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.3||||||90.0|96.7|102.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||102|96.7|
81496640|NCT00835042|162685559|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|91.0||||||90.0|81.8|101.0|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||101|81.8|
81496641|NCT00835042|162685560|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.9||||||90.0|94.6|103.0|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||103|94.6|
81496642|NCT00835042|162685561|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.0||||||90.0|97.6|108.0|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||108|97.6|
81496643|NCT02739828|162685592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.0001
81496644|NCT02739828|162685593|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||paired t-test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||< 0.0001
81496645|NCT02739828|162685594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||paired t-test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.0004
81496646|NCT02739828|162685595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||paired t-test|||Skin pain at its worst. Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.0005
81496647|NCT02739828|162685595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||paired t-test|||Skin pain on average. Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.0006
81542995|NCT02135861|162762520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1067||||0.0328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0094|0.204||estimates of right lung- Pre-exercise|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2040|0.0094|0.0328
81496648|NCT02739828|162685596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||paired t-test|||Skin pain at its worst. Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.0004
81496649|NCT02739828|162685596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0016|||||||paired t-test|||Skin pain on average. Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.0016
81496650|NCT02739828|162685597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||paired t-test|||Skin pain at its worst. Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.0003
81496651|NCT02739828|162685597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0094|||||||paired t-test|||Skin pain on average. Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.0094
81496652|NCT02739828|162685601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0278|||||||paired t-test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.0278
81496653|NCT02739828|162685602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0215|||||||paired t-test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.0215
81496654|NCT02739828|162685603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1652|||||||paired t-test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.1652
81496655|NCT02739828|162685607|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Sign test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||1.0000
81496656|NCT02739828|162685608|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Sign test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||1.0000
81496657|NCT02739828|162685609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Sign test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.5000
81496658|NCT02739828|162685610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1797|||||||Sign test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.1797
81496659|NCT02739828|162685611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4531|||||||Sign test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.4531
81496660|NCT02739828|162685612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0313|||||||Sign test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.0313
81496661|NCT02739828|162685613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3438|||||||Sign test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.3438
81496662|NCT02739828|162685614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4531|||||||Sign test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.4531
81496663|NCT02739828|162685615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0156|||||||Sign test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.0156
81496664|NCT02739828|162685616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0386|||||||Sign test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.0386
81496665|NCT02739828|162685617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3438|||||||Sign test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.3438
81496666|NCT02739828|162685618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.125|||||||Sign test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.1250
81496667|NCT02739828|162685619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0625|||||||Sign test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.0625
81496668|NCT02739828|162685620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0625|||||||Sign test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.0625
81496669|NCT02739828|162685621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.125|||||||Sign test|||Analysis is under the assumption of completely missing at random (deleted incomplete observations).||||0.1250
81496670|NCT02770365|162685623|EQUIVALENCE|provides 85% power of success|Equivalence ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.92|12.53|||Wald's method|||||12.53|-2.92|
81496671|NCT02770365|162685624|EQUIVALENCE|the proportion of subjects with treatment success based on the improvement of the Most Bothersome Symptom (MBS) of vulvo-vaginal atrophy at Day 8.|equivalence ratio|0.94||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.35|4.31|||Wald's method|||||4.31|-12.35|0.05
81496672|NCT00489476|162685625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0212|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0212
81496673|NCT00489476|162685625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0106|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0106
81496674|NCT00489476|162685626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0123|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0123
81496675|NCT00489476|162685626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0228|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0228
81496676|NCT00489476|162685627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0409|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0409
81542996|NCT02135861|162762520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1145||||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0235|0.2056||estimates of left lung apical-Pre-exercise|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2056|0.0235|0.0158
81542997|NCT02135861|162762520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1776||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0917|0.2635||estimates of left lung basal-Pre-exercise|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2635|0.0917|0.0002
81496677|NCT02592655|162685628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||Significance thresh hold: 0.05.|McNemar|||"Null hypothesis is that one windlass tourniquet is just as likely to occlude arterial flow as the 10 cm wide tourniquet tape.~Participant count of 18 to accommodate for missing windlass tourniquet ultrasound data."||||0.002
81496678|NCT02592655|162685628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||||||Significance thresh hold: 0.05.|McNemar|||"Null hypothesis is that one windlass tourniquet is just as likely to occlude arterial flow as two windlass tourniquets.~Participant count of 18 to accommodate for missing windlass tourniquet ultrasound data."||||0.008
81496679|NCT02592655|162685628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||||||Significance thresh hold: 0.05.|McNemar|||"Null hypothesis is that the 10 cm wide tourniquet tape is just as likely to occlude arterial flow as using two windlass tourniquets.~Participant count of 18 to accommodate for missing windlass tourniquet ultrasound data."||||0.5
81542998|NCT02135861|162762520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0956||||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0067|0.1979||estimates of right lung apical-Pre-exercise|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.1979|-0.0067|0.0658
81496680|NCT02592655|162685628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||||||Significance thresh hold: 0.05.|McNemar|||"Null hypothesis is that using the pneumatic tourniquet is just as likely to occlude arterial flow as using two windlass tourniquets.~Participant count of 17 to accommodate for missing ultrasound data."||||0.5
81496681|NCT02628145|162685634|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.91
81496682|NCT02628145|162685635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.88
81496683|NCT02628145|162685636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.068
81496684|NCT02628145|162685637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.48
81496685|NCT02628145|162685638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.52
81496686|NCT02628145|162685639|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81496687|NCT02628145|162685640|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81496688|NCT02628145|162685641|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81496689|NCT02628145|162685642|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.05
81496690|NCT02628145|162685644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.04
81496691|NCT03000166|162685647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.22
81496692|NCT03000166|162685648|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.40
81496693|NCT03000166|162685649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.17
81496694|NCT03000166|162685650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.20
81496695|NCT02757963|162685656|OTHER||Proportion|0.883|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.849|0.912|||||Proportion = Numerator / Denominator. 95% confidence interval on the proportion is calculated by using the exact (Clopper-Pearson) method.|||0.912|0.849|
81496696|NCT02757963|162685657|OTHER||Proportion|0.877|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.846|0.904|||||Proportion = Numerator / Denominator. 95% confidence interval on the proportion is calculated by using the exact (Clopper-Pearson) method.|For Arm IPSS \>=8||0.904|0.846|
81496697|NCT02757963|162685657|OTHER||Proportion|0.889|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.854|0.917|||||Proportion = Numerator / Denominator. 95% confidence interval on the proportion is calculated by using the exact (Clopper-Pearson) method.|For Arm IPSS \>=8 and BPE/BPO \>=3||0.917|0.854|
81542999|NCT02135861|162762520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1194||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0251|0.2137||estimates of right lung basal-Pre-exercise|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2137|0.0251|0.0150
81543000|NCT02135861|162762520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1428||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0598|0.2259||estimates of total lung-Post-exercise|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2259|0.0598|0.0015
81496698|NCT02757963|162685657|OTHER||Proportion|0.873|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.843|0.9|||||Proportion = Numerator / Denominator. 95% confidence interval on the proportion is calculated by using the exact (Clopper-Pearson) method.|For Arm IPSS \>=8 or BPE/BPO \>=3||0.900|0.843|
81496699|NCT02757963|162685658|OTHER||Proportion|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|0.926|||||Proportion = Numerator / Denominator. 95% confidence interval on the proportion is calculated by using the exact (Clopper-Pearson) method.|For Arm IPSS \>=8||0.926|0.870|
81496700|NCT02757963|162685658|OTHER||Proportion|0.907|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.873|0.934|||||Proportion = Numerator / Denominator. 95% confidence interval on the proportion is calculated by using the exact (Clopper-Pearson) method.|For Arm BPE/BPO \>=3||0.934|0.873|
81496701|NCT02757963|162685658|OTHER||Proportion|0.907|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.873|0.935|||||Proportion = Numerator / Denominator. 95% confidence interval on the proportion is calculated by using the exact (Clopper-Pearson) method.|For Arm IPSS \>=8 and BPE/BPO \>=3||0.935|0.873|
81496702|NCT02757963|162685658|OTHER||Proportion|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|0.925|||||Proportion = Numerator / Denominator. 95% confidence interval on the proportion is calculated by using the exact (Clopper-Pearson) method.|For Arm PSS \>=8 or BPE/BPO \>=3||0.925|0.870|
81543001|NCT02135861|162762520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1776|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1057|0.2496||estimates of left lung-Post-exercise|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2496|0.1057|<.0001
81496703|NCT02757963|162685659|OTHER||Proportion|0.362|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.337|0.386|||||Proportion = Numerator / Denominator. 95% confidence interval on the proportion is calculated by using the exact (Clopper-Pearson) method.|For Arm IPSS \>=8||0.386|0.337|
81496704|NCT02757963|162685659|OTHER||Proportion|0.368|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.341|0.395|||||Proportion = Numerator / Denominator. 95% confidence interval on the proportion is calculated by using the exact (Clopper-Pearson) method.|For Arm BPE/BPO \>=3||0.395|0.341|
81496705|NCT02757963|162685659|OTHER||Proportion|0.377|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.349|0.406|||||Proportion = Numerator / Denominator. 95% confidence interval on the proportion is calculated by using the exact (Clopper-Pearson) method.|For Arm IPSS \>=8 and BPE/BPO \>=3||0.406|0.349|
81496706|NCT02757963|162685659|OTHER||Proportion|0.355|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.332|0.379|||||Proportion = Numerator / Denominator. 95% confidence interval on the proportion is calculated by using the exact (Clopper-Pearson) method.|For Arm IPSS \>=8 or BPE/BPO \>=3||0.379|0.332|
81496707|NCT02757963|162685660|OTHER||Kappa statistic|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.58||||||||0.58|0.51|
81496708|NCT04565756|162685680|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Since the primary objective of the study was to evaluate ocular safety and tolerability, no formal hypothesis testing was performed for any continuous or categorical variables. All statistical analyses were descriptive in nature and any statistical inferences were carried out according to the analysis plan and interpreted in view of the exploratory nature of the study.|Since the primary objective of the study was to evaluate ocular safety and tolerability, no formal hypothesis testing was performed for any continuous or categorical variables.|||
81496709|NCT01887600|162685688|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|34.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.48|58.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Please note Odds Ratio and CI are shown in percentages.|The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was adjusted by region, history of of cardiovascular, cerebrovascular or thromboembolic (CV) disease, baseline Hb and baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). Superiority of roxadustat versus placebo was to be declared if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of the CMH odds ratio was higher than 1.||58.93|20.48|<0.001
81543002|NCT02135861|162762520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.126||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0308|0.2212||estimates of right lung-Post-exercise|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2212|0.0308|0.0114
81496710|NCT01887600|162685689|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.692|||<|0.001||95.0|1.52|1.86|||ANCOVA|||The Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with Multiple Imputations (MI) model, adjusting for covariates was used for the analysis. The model included treatment as fixed factor, region and history of CV disease as class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR as continuous covariates. Superiority of roxadustat versus placebo was considered successful if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference between treatment arms (roxadustat minus placebo) was higher than 0.||1.86|1.52|<0.001
81496711|NCT01887600|162685690|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.599|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|1.78||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences. Tested using a fixed sequence testing procedure to maintain the overall two-sided type I error rate at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The model includes treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline Hb by visit interaction as continuous covariates.||1.78|1.41|<0.001
81543003|NCT02135861|162762520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1464||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0774|0.2153||estimates of left lung apical-Post-exercise|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2153|0.0774|0.0002
81496712|NCT01887600|162685691|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of roxadustat versus placebo was considered successful if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference between treatment arms (roxadustat minus placebo) is below 0.|Least squares mean difference|-0.701|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.83|-0.57||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences. Tested using a fixed sequence testing procedure to maintain the overall two-sided type I error rate at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures has been applied up to week 28. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms and overall mean effects during the period (weeks 12 to 28). The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR and baseline LDL as continuous variables.||-0.57|-0.83|<0.001
81496713|NCT01887600|162685692|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.238|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.33||Tested using a fixed sequence testing procedure to maintain the overall two-sided type I error rate at 0.05.|Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates. Superiority is declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI is below 1.0.||0.33|0.17|<0.001
81496714|NCT01887600|162685693|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.127|||=|0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|2.44||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.Tested using a fixed sequence testing procedure to maintain the overall two-sided type I error rate at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures has been applied using the visits up to week 28. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms and overall mean effects throughout the evaluation period (weeks 12 to 28). The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline SF-36 VT, baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||2.44|-0.19|=0.093
81496715|NCT01887600|162685694|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.713|||=|0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|1.98||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences. Tested using a fixed sequence testing procedure to maintain the overall two-sided type I error rate at 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures has been applied using the visits up to week 28. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms and overall mean effects throughout the evaluation period (weeks 12 to 28). The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline SF-36 PF, baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.98|-0.56|=0.27
81496716|NCT01887600|162685695|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority can be concluded if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference between roxadustat and placebo (roxadustat minus placebo) is below 2 mmHg.|Least squares mean difference|0.842|||=|0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.08||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits up to week 28. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms with overall mean effects throughout the evaluation period (weeks 20 to 28). The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline MAP, baseline Hb, baseline eGFR as continuous covariates.||2.08|-0.40|=0.182
81496717|NCT01887600|162685696|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI is below 1.3 (hazard ratio).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29|||=|0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.16|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates.||2.16|0.77|=0.334
81496718|NCT01887600|162685697|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.59|||=|0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Annualized eGFR slope over time was estimated by a random slopes and intercepts model using all available eGFR values adjusted on baseline Hb, region, CV history at Baseline and the interaction terms.||1.75|-0.57|=0.316
81496719|NCT01887600|162685698|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.638|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|1.84||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences|Mixed Models Analysis|||Average Level of Hb Over Weeks 28 to 36. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits over weeks 28 to 36. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit based on this MMRM model. The model included treatment arm, region, CV History, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.84|1.44|<0.001
81543004|NCT02135861|162762520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2137|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1266|0.3008||estimates of left lung basal-Post-exercise|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.3008|0.1266|<.0001
81496720|NCT01887600|162685699|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.604|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|1.82||LSM difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Average Level of Hb Over Weeks 44 to 52. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits over weeks 44 to 52. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.82|1.39|<0.001
81496721|NCT01887600|162685700|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.492|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.85||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Average Level of Hb Over Weeks 96 to 104. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits over weeks 96 to 104. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.85|1.14|<0.001
81543005|NCT02135861|162762520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1111||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0151|0.2071||estimates of right lung apical-Post-exercise|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2071|0.0151|0.0250
81543006|NCT02135861|162762520|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1458||||0.0052||95.0|0.0475|0.2442||estimates of right lung basal-Post-exercise|ANOVA||||Ve was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.2442|0.0475|0.0052
81496722|NCT01887600|162685701|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|19.001|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.98|30.15|||Regression, Cox|||Time to Achieve the First Hb Response. Hazard ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates.||30.15|11.98|<0.001
81496723|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.396|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.5||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 1. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits up to week 104. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||0.50|0.29|<0.001
81496724|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.938|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.07||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 2. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits up to Week 104. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.07|0.81|<0.001
81496725|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.471|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.64||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 4. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits up to Week 104. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.64|1.30|<0.001
81496726|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.827|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|2.02||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 6. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits up to Week 104. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||2.02|1.64|<0.001
81496727|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|2.058|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|2.25||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 8. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits up to Week 104. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||2.25|1.87|<0.001
81496728|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.949|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|2.14||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 10. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits up to Week 104. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||2.14|1.75|<0.001
81496729|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|2.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|2.28||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 12. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits up to Week 104. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit.The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||2.28|1.90|<0.001
81496730|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|2.051|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|2.24||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 14. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits up to Week 104. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||2.24|1.86|<0.001
81496731|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.987|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|2.19||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 16. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||2.19|1.79|<0.001
81496732|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.841|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|2.05||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 18. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||2.05|1.64|<0.001
81496733|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.824|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|2.04||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 20. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||2.04|1.61|<0.001
81543007|NCT02135861|162762521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0524||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1292|0.0244||estimates of total lung-Pre-exercise|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0244|-0.1292|0.1730
81543008|NCT02135861|162762521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0423||||0.2704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1196|0.0349||estimates of left lung-Pre-exercise|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0349|-0.1196|0.2704
81496734|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.651|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|1.87||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 22. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit.The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.87|1.43|<0.001
81543009|NCT02135861|162762521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0515||||0.2072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1334|0.0303||estimates of right lung-Pre-exercise|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0303|-0.1334|0.2072
81543010|NCT02135861|162762521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0603||||0.1307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1398|0.0191||estimates of left lung apical-Pre-exercise|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0191|-0.1398|0.1307
81543011|NCT02135861|162762521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0078||||0.8427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0879|0.0722||estimates of left lung basal-Pre-exercise|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0722|-0.0879|0.8427
81496735|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.447|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.67||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 24. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.67|1.23|<0.001
81496736|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.561|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|1.78||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 28. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.78|1.34|<0.001
81496737|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.587|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|1.81||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change From BL to week 32. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.81|1.37|<0.001
81496738|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|1.92||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb Change from BL to week 36. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit.The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.92|1.46|<0.001
81496739|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.645|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|1.88||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 40. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.88|1.41|<0.001
81496740|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.699|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|1.94||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 44. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.94|1.45|<0.001
81496741|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.446|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.69||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change From BL to week 48. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.69|1.20|<0.001
81496742|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.641|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|1.89||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 52. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit.The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.89|1.39|<0.001
81543012|NCT02135861|162762521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0506||||0.1848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1269|0.0257||estimates of right lung apical-Pre-exercise|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0257|-0.1269|0.1848
81543013|NCT02135861|162762521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0413||||0.3408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1286|0.0461||estimates of right lung basal-Pre-exercise|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0461|-0.1286|0.3408
81543014|NCT02135861|162762521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0267||||0.3682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0866|0.0332||estimates of total lung-Post-excercise|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0332|-0.0866|0.3682
81543015|NCT02135861|162762521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0201||||0.4531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0744|0.0342||estimates of left lung-Post-excercise|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0342|-0.0744|0.4531
81496743|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|1.91||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 56. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit.The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.91|1.37|<0.001
81496744|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.634|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|1.94||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 60. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.94|1.33|<0.001
81496745|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.404|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.73||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 64. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.73|1.08|<0.001
81496746|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.499|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.82||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change From BL to week 68. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.82|1.18|<0.001
81496747|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.438|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.78||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 72. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.78|1.10|<0.001
81496748|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.185|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.54||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 76. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.54|0.83|<0.001
81496749|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.443|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.78||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 80. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.78|1.11|<0.001
81496750|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.374|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.75||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 84. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.75|0.99|<0.001
81496751|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.171|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.55||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 88. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.55|0.79|<0.001
81496752|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.382|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.78||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 92. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.78|0.98|<0.001
81543016|NCT02135861|162762521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0188||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0909|0.0533||estimates of right lung-Post-excercise|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0533|-0.0909|0.5970
81496753|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.563|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.97||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 96. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.97|1.15|<0.001
81496754|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.448|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.83||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 100. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.83|1.06|<0.001
81543017|NCT02135861|162762521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0159||||0.5472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0693|0.0375||estimates of left lung apical-Post-excercise|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0375|-0.0693|0.5472
81543018|NCT02135861|162762521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0125||||0.6793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0742|0.0491||estimates of left lung basal-Post-excercise|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0491|-0.0742|0.6793
81543019|NCT02135861|162762521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0249||||0.4806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0964|0.0466||estimates of right lung apical-Post-excercise|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0466|-0.0964|0.4806
81543020|NCT02135861|162762521|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0029||||0.9379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0789|0.0731||estimates of right lung basal-Post-excercise|ANOVA||||Ktrans was fitted using a repeat measure ANOVA model with terms including participant population (HF or HV), visit (i.e. sessions), interaction of participant population and visit, with participant ID as block of the repeat factor|0.0731|-0.0789|0.9379
81543021|NCT00656513|162762527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||An effect size of 0.50 was chosen for sample size calculation. On the basis of a 2-sided t test with alpha= 0.05 and 1 interim analysis, 130 patients were required for 80% statistical power. Adjustment by 10% for loss to follow-up and retrospective ineligibility of recruited study participants yielded a sample size of 144 patients. Actual power given only 96 patients was 68.6%||||0.45
81496755|NCT01887600|162685702|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.347|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.79||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hb change from BL to week 104. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms by visit. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.79|0.90|<0.001
81496756|NCT01887600|162685703|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.614|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|1.81||LSM difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to average Hb weeks 28-36. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits up to week 36. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms overall mean effect during week 28 to 36 period based on this MMRM model. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.81|1.42|<0.001
81496757|NCT01887600|162685704|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.594|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|1.81||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline to average Hb weeks 44-52. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits up to week 52. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms overall mean effect during week 44 to 52 period based on this MMRM model. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.81|1.38|<0.001
81496758|NCT01887600|162685705|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.452|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.8||LSM difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from BL to average Hb weeks 96-104. A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits up to week 104. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms overall mean effect during week 96 to 104 period based on this MMRM model. The model included treatment arm, region, CV history, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||1.80|1.10|<0.001
81543022|NCT00656513|162762529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||Two-sided test of values at 4 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81543023|NCT00656513|162762529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31||||||Two-sided test of values at 6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81543024|NCT00656513|162762529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||Two-sided test of values at 15 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.21
81543025|NCT00656513|162762530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||4-month Physical Functioning score; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.35
81543026|NCT00656513|162762530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||4 months Pain/Discomfort score; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.78
81543027|NCT00656513|162762530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||4 months Personal/Psychological Functioning score; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81543028|NCT00656513|162762530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||4-month Social Functioning score; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.28
81543029|NCT00656513|162762530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||6-month Physical Functioning score; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.98
81543030|NCT00656513|162762530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||6-month Pain/Discomfort score; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.28
81543031|NCT00656513|162762530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||6-month Personal/Psychological Functioning score; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81543032|NCT00656513|162762530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58||||||6-month Social Functioning score; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.58
81543033|NCT00656513|162762530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||9-month Physical Functioning score; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.88
81543034|NCT00656513|162762530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||9-month Pain/Discomfort score; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.09
81543035|NCT00656513|162762530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||9-month Personal/Psychological Functioning score; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.49
81543036|NCT00656513|162762530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45||||||9-month Social Functioning score; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.45
81543037|NCT00656513|162762530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45||||||15-month Physical Functioning; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.45
81543038|NCT00656513|162762530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||15-month Pain/Discomfort; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.30
81543039|NCT00656513|162762530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||15-month Personal/Psychological Functioning; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81496759|NCT01887600|162685709|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.945|||=|0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.2|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates.||1.20|0.74|=0.643
81496760|NCT01887600|162685711|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.139|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.23|||Regression, Cox|||Time to start rescue therapy within first 24 weeks. Hazard ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates.||0.23|0.08|<0.001
81496761|NCT01887600|162685712|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.343|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.55|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates.||0.55|0.21|<0.001
81496762|NCT01887600|162685713|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.045|||=|0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.01|||ANCOVA|||The Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model was applied including treatment as fixed factor, region and history of CV disease as class factors and baseline Hb, baseline eGFR as continuous covariates.||0.01|-0.10|=0.128
81496763|NCT01887600|162685714|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-10.429|||=|0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.81|4.95|||ANCOVA|||The Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model was applied included treatment arm, region, CV history as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline eGFR as continuous variables.||4.95|-25.81|=0.183
81496764|NCT01887600|162685715|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.101|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.17|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates.||0.17|0.06|<0.001
81496765|NCT01887600|162685716|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.538|||=|0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.99|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates.||0.99|0.29|=0.045
81496766|NCT01887600|162685725|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.374|||=|0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|1.4||LSM Difference p-value is for test of differences.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The Mixed Model of Repeated Measures included treatment, visit (week 8, week 12 and week 28), visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline SF-36 PCS, baseline Hb, baseline eGFR as continuous covariates.||1.40|-0.65|=0.475
81496767|NCT01887600|162685726|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.704|||=|0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|3.38||LSM difference p-value is for test of differences|Mixed Models Analysis|||A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits up to week 28. The model includes treatment, visit (week 8, week 12 and week 28), visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline FACT-An Ans, baseline Hb, baseline eGFR as continuous covariates. Baseline FACT-An Ans is defined as the FACT-An Ans value on day 1.||3.38|0.02|=0.047
81496768|NCT01887600|162685727|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|2.086|||=|0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|5.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||A Mixed Model of Repeated Measures was applied using the visits up to week 28. The results were based on the estimated difference between the two treatment arms overall mean effect during week 12 to 28 period based on this MMRM model.The model includes treatment, visit (week8, week12 and week28), visit by treatment interaction, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline FACT-An Total Score, baseline Hb, baseline eGFR as continuous covariates.||5.46|-1.29|=0.225
81543040|NCT00656513|162762530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||15-month Social Functioning; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81496769|NCT01887600|162685738|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.995|||=|0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.32|||Regression, Cox|||Time to doubling of serum Creatinine. Hazard ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates.||1.32|0.75|=0.973
81496770|NCT01887600|162685739|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.995|||=|0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.3|||Regression, Cox|||Time to CKD progression. Hazard ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates.||1.30|0.76|=0.972
81496771|NCT01887600|162685740|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.905|||=|0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.16|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Regression stratifying on CV history and region and adjusting on Hb and eGFR at baseline as continuous covariates.||1.16|0.70|=0.439
81496772|NCT03688139|162685741|SUPERIORITY||difference in slopes|0.23||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.08
81496773|NCT03688139|162685741|OTHER|This analysis tested whether the course of LPP was associated with the course of BADS over the 9-week treatment period in the Engage group.|Slope|0.03||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.14
81496774|NCT03688139|162685742|SUPERIORITY||difference in slopes|-0.06||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.69
81496775|NCT03688139|162685743|SUPERIORITY||difference in slopes|-0.03||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.69
81496776|NCT03688139|162685744|SUPERIORITY||difference in slopes|-0.45||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.39
81496777|NCT03688139|162685745|OTHER|This analysis tested the hypothesis that change in LPP for each assessment interval would predict severity of anhedonia at the next assessment in Engage but not in Supportive Therapy.|difference in slopes|-0.1||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.58
81543041|NCT00656513|162762531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||4-month score; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.97
81543042|NCT00656513|162762531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||6-months; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.83
81543043|NCT00656513|162762531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||9-months; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.28
81543044|NCT00656513|162762531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||15-months; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81543045|NCT00656513|162762532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||4-months; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.54
81543046|NCT00656513|162762532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||6-months; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.99
81496778|NCT03688139|162685745|OTHER|This analysis tested the hypothesis that change in SHAPS for each assessment interval would predict severity of anhedonia at the next assessment in Engage but not in Supportive Therapy.|difference in slopes|0.0||||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.96
81543047|NCT00656513|162762532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56||||||6-months; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.56
81543048|NCT00656513|162762532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58||||||6-months; two-sided test, significance level 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.58
81496779|NCT00420056|162685749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4854|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.4854
81496780|NCT00420056|162685750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.709|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.7090
81496781|NCT00420056|162685753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kappa|0.0638|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0449|0.1726||||||FLT-PET response versus Objective response||0.1726|-0.0449|
81496782|NCT00420056|162685753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kappa|0.1864|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2316|0.6045||||||FDG-PET response versus Objective response||0.6045|-0.2316|
81496783|NCT00420056|162685767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5954|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Concentration versus Ki-67||||0.5954
81543049|NCT00656513|162762533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||Two-sided test, significance level 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81543050|NCT03199976|162762543|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Bonferroni correction was applied in pairwise analyses.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81496784|NCT00420056|162685767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1286|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Concentration versus Cyclin D1||||0.1286
81543051|NCT03199976|162762544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.595|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.595
81496785|NCT00420056|162685767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0956|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Concentration versus phospho-Rb||||0.0956
81496786|NCT00420056|162685767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Concentration versus FLT-PET SUVmax||||0.2800
81496787|NCT00420056|162685767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4921|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Concentration versus FDG-PET SUVmax||||0.4921
81496788|NCT02470377|162685768|SUPERIORITY|The hypothesis was that either Target 1 (Occipital) or Target 2 (Vermis) would be more effective than the control target (Cerebellar hemisphere) but that there may be baseline differences in participants who chose Target 1 vs Target 2.||||||0.0439||||||Only p-values \<0.05 were considered significant|ANOVA|One way ANOVA, immediate DHI changes used for calculation.||This was an N-of-1 pilot study in which all participants received one session of each of 3 targets and chose which of the 3 led to the most acute reduction in intensity of rocking. The participants were treated with the target that they chose and then completed post stimulation diaries.||||0.0439
81496789|NCT02470377|162685769|SUPERIORITY|The hypothesis was that either Target 1 (Occipital) or Target 2 (Vermis) would be more effective than the control target (Cerebellar hemisphere) but that there may be baseline differences in participants who chose Target 1 vs Target 2.||||||0.0316|||||||ANOVA|One way ANOVA, immediate MBRS changes used for calculation.||This was an N-of-1 pilot study in which all participants received one session of each of 3 targets and chose which of the 3 led to the most acute reduction in intensity of rocking. The participants were treated with the target that they chose and then completed post stimulation diaries.||||0.0316
81496790|NCT02470377|162685770|SUPERIORITY|The hypothesis was that either Target 1 (Occipital) or Target 2 (Vermis) would be more effective than the control target (Cerebellar hemisphere) but that there may be baseline differences in participants who chose Target 1 vs Target 2.||||||0.1754|||||||ANOVA|One way ANOVA, immediate HADS changes used for calculation.||This was an N-of-1 pilot study in which all participants received one session of each of 3 targets and chose which of the 3 led to the most acute reduction in intensity of rocking. The participants were treated with the target that they chose and then completed post stimulation diaries.||||0.1754
81496791|NCT02474901|162685814|EQUIVALENCE|Looked for statistically-significant difference in numbers of adverse events between the two groups, used a p-value of 0.05 as the cutoff value for significance.|||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|Groups were compared with Yates-corrected chi-square test or Fisher exact test for binary or categorical variables.||||||<0.05
81496792|NCT02301793|162685834|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The reported p-values were calculated by reiterating the multiple outputation procedure 1000 times, we estimated the odds ratios (ORs) and their 95% confidence intervals conditional on the floor and nurse.|Regression, Logistic|||The hypothesis comparing the different educational arms was evaluated using an intention-to-treat approach (i.e. all nurses were included regardless of training completion) accounting for clustering in the data and comparing rates of VTE prophylaxis dose non-administration at baseline and during the Post-Education period. Two per-protocol sensitivity analyses were performed. They compared the Baseline vs. Post-Education periods for nurses who received training and nurses who completed training.||||0.05
81543052|NCT03199976|162762545|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Bonferroni correction was applied in pairwise analyses.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81543053|NCT03199976|162762546|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81543054|NCT01761877|162762547|OTHER|Mixed Models Analysis|||||<|0.05||||||A p value was calculated for change in breast density from baseline to 12 months separately for each study arm.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The study was designed to assess change in breast density using fat/water MRI after 12 months of sulindac intervention in postmenopausal breast cancer patients taking aromatase inhibitors for the treatment of estrogen receptor positive breast cancer. A non-randomized observation arm was included with the same eligibility criteria to assess change in breast density over 12 months using the fat/water MRI method of quantifying breast density. Change was examined separately for each arm.||||<0.05
81543055|NCT01761877|162762548|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||A p value of \<0.05 was selected for change in each arm. The study did not include a direct comparison between the two arms.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81543056|NCT01761877|162762549|OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||A p value of \<0.05 was selected for change in each arm. The study did not include a direct comparison between the two arms.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81543057|NCT04739982|162762550|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.27||An independent samples t-test was conducted to compare the change in baseline and follow-up scores of treatment and treatment as usual participants.|t-test, 1 sided|Degrees of freedom=274 Significance level=.05||||.27|-.21|.41
81543058|NCT04739982|162762551|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.153|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.39|||t-test, 1 sided|||||.39|-.08|.095
81543059|NCT04739982|162762553|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.47|||t-test, 1 sided|||||.47|-.09|.09
81496793|NCT02301793|162685838|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The reported p-values were calculated by reiterating the multiple outputation procedure 1000 times, we estimated the odds ratios (ORs) and their 95% confidence intervals conditional on the floor and nurse.|Regression, Logistic|||The hypothesis comparing the different educational arms was evaluated using an intention-to-treat approach (i.e. all nurses were included regardless of training completion) accounting for clustering in the data and comparing rates of VTE prophylaxis dose non-administration at baseline and during the Post-Education period. Two per-protocol sensitivity analyses were performed. They compared the Baseline vs. Post-Education periods for nurses who received training and nurses who completed training.||||0.05
81496794|NCT01316900|162685841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.142|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus VI 25 µg.|||0.142|0.039|<0.001
81496795|NCT01316900|162685841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.141||nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus Tio 18 µg.|||0.141|0.039|<0.001
81496796|NCT01316900|162685841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.088|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus VI 25 µg.|||0.140|0.036|<0.001
81496797|NCT01316900|162685841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.088|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least squares mean difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus TIO 18 µg.|||0.140|0.036|<0.001
81496798|NCT00562861|162685844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F value|1.88||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.17
81496799|NCT00655356|162685845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by combined treatment site.||A 5% level of significance was used as the threshold for determination of statistical significance, and all tests were two-tailed. the effect size and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) are provided for all comparative efficacy outcomes. Primary analysis of the two co-primary efficacy endpoints and the secondary efficacy endpoints were performed on the ITT population.||||<.00001
81496800|NCT00655356|162685846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by combined treatment site.||A 5% level of significance was used as the threshold for determination of statistical significance, and all tests were two-tailed. the effect size and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) are provided for all comparative efficacy outcomes. Primary analysis of the two co-primary efficacy endpoints and the secondary efficacy endpoints were performed on the ITT population.||||.0075
81496801|NCT04105725|162685853|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||negative binomial regression|||||||<0.05
81496802|NCT00480025|162685864|SUPERIORITY|RMF included: 1) Number of chemotherapy cycles received (1, 2 vs. 3, 4), if any; 2) Pathological stage of the disease (IB vs. II vs. IIIA); 3) Type of lymph-node sampling (minimal lymph-node sampling vs. systematic radical mediastinal lymphadenectomy); 4) ECOG performance status randomization (0, 1 vs. 2); 5) Smoking status ( 100 cigarettes a lifetime vs. \> 100 cigarettes and current smoker vs. \>100 cigarettes and past smoker).|Treatment Efficacy|1.024||||0.7379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.891|1.177||2-sided p-value of Likelihood Ratio test from RMF-adjusted Cox regression, Efron method used to handle ties.|Regression, Cox|Overall population objective reached if p-value \< 2.56%/4% in absence/presence of statistically significant effect in the No-CT population.||Analysis compared DFS PYAR between groups for period from 1st treatment dose to DLP. A Cox model was used to evaluate treatment efficacy (TE). TE was calculated as PYAR in GSK1572932 Group (PYAR1) divided by PYAR in Placebo Group (PYAR2), and weighed for adjustment factors. This comparison in all patients (overall population) also included taking into account stratification by previous CT vs. No-CT treatment and weighing using randomization-minimization factors (RMF) as regressors.||1.177|0.891|0.7379
81496803|NCT00480025|162685865|SUPERIORITY|RMF taken into account included: 1) Number of chemotherapy cycles received (1, 2 vs. 3, 4), if any; 2) Pathological stage of the disease (IB vs. II vs. IIIA); 3) Type of lymph-node sampling (minimal lymph-node sampling vs. systematic radical mediastinal lymphadenectomy); 4) ECOG performance status randomization (0, 1 vs. 2); 5) Smoking status ( 100 cigarettes a lifetime vs. \> 100 cigarettes and current smoker vs. \> 100 cigarettes and past smoker).|Treatment Efficacy|0.97||||0.7572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.797|1.179||2-sided p-value of Likelihood Ratio test from RMF-adjusted Cox regression, Efron method used to handle ties.|Regression, Cox|No-CT population objective reached if p-value \< 2.56%/4% in absence/presence of statistically significant effect in the No-CT population.||Analysis compared DFS PYAR between groups for the period from 1st treatment dose to DLP. A Cox model was used to evaluate treatment efficacy (TE). TE was calculated as PYAR in GSK1572932 No-CT Group (PYAR1) divided by PYAR in Placebo No-CT Group (PYAR2) and weighed for adjustment factors. This comparison in all patients (overall population) also included taking into account weighing using randomization-minimization factors (RMF) as regressors.||1.179|0.797|0.7572
81496804|NCT03726879|162685901|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.1846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.21||The threshold for statistical significance was a p-value =0.048|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.21|0.37|0.1846
81496805|NCT03726879|162685902|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.46||The threshold for statistical significance was a p-value =0.002|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.46|0.67|0.9551
81496806|NCT03726879|162685905|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.59|||Log Rank|||All Participants||1.59|0.50|
81496807|NCT03726879|162685905|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|4.32|||Log Rank|||PD-L1 IC1/2/3||4.32|0.65|
81496808|NCT03726879|162685905|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.22|||Log Rank|||PD-L1 IC0 Participants||1.22|0.27|
81496809|NCT03726879|162685905|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.82|||Log Rank|||ER/PgR Negative Participants||2.82|0.58|
81496810|NCT03726879|162685905|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.36|||Log Rank|||ER/PgR Positive Participants||1.36|0.24|
81496811|NCT03726879|162685906|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.32|||Log Rank|||All Participants||1.32|0.38|
81496812|NCT03726879|162685906|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.69|||Log Rank|||PD-L1 IC1/2/3||3.69|0.51|
81496813|NCT03726879|162685906|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.02|||Log Rank|||PD-L1 IC0||1.02|0.19|
81543060|NCT02893293|162762554|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model including a random effect term accounting for correlation among the measures with a same patient.||||||0.002
81543061|NCT02893293|162762555|OTHER|||||||0.02||||||A p-value less than the a priori threshold of 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model including a random effect term accounting for correlation among the measures with a same patient.||||||0.02
81496814|NCT03726879|162685907|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.0|||Log Rank|||All Participants||2.00|0.40|
81496815|NCT03726879|162685907|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|7.33|||Log Rank|||PD-L1 IC1/2/3||7.33|0.42|
81496816|NCT03726879|162685907|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.59|||Log Rank|||PD-L1 IC0||1.59|0.21|
81496817|NCT03726879|162685921|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|26.42|||Regression, Cox|||PIK3CA-Missing||26.42|0.22|
81496818|NCT03726879|162685921|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.9|||Regression, Cox|||PIK3CA-Mutated||1.90|0.23|
81543062|NCT01743469|162762558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.142||||||One-sided alpha of 0.1.|Exact binomial test|||The PFS rate was compared with the prespecified threshold (\>20%).||||0.142
81496819|NCT03726879|162685921|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.87|||Regression, Cox|||PIK3CA-Wildtype||1.87|0.45|
81496820|NCT03726879|162685922|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|18.91|||Regression, Cox|||PIK3CA-Missing||18.91|0.07|
81496821|NCT03726879|162685922|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.92||||||PIK3CA-Mutated||1.92|0.19|
81496822|NCT03726879|162685922|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.55|||Regression, Cox|||PIK3CA-Wildtype||1.55|0.33|
81496823|NCT03726879|162685923|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|999.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0||Upper limit of the CI was not evaluable due to low number of events||Regression, Cox||The estimated value is \>999.99|PIK3CA-Missing|||0.00|
81496824|NCT03726879|162685923|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.53|||Regression, Cox|||PIK3CA-Mutated||3.53|0.10|
81496825|NCT03726879|162685923|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.09|||Regression, Cox|||PIK3CA-Wildtype||2.09|0.33|
81496826|NCT00761137|162685924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||"Primary outcome was analyzed by a mixed-effects ANOVA model employing subject as a random factor as well as visit and treatment as fixed factors. Intention-to-treat (ITT) sample was analyzed. Unweighted means and their 95% Confidence Interval (CI) are reported, which represent treatment group means adjusted for the effect of visit and removing the intra-subject variability. For all analyses, significance level was set at 5%."||||0.6
81496827|NCT00507507|162685941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with HBV DNA \< 400 copies/mL at Week 192 between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference. The sample size provided at least 85% power to detect a difference of 30% between the groups, assuming response rates of 30% and 60% in the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups, respectively.||||0.016
81496828|NCT00507507|162685942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 48: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with HBV DNA \< 400 copies/mL at Week 48 between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.050
81496829|NCT00507507|162685942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 96: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with HBV DNA \< 400 copies/mL at Week 96 between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.009
81496830|NCT00507507|162685942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 144: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with HBV DNA \< 400 copies/mL at Week 144 between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.030
81496831|NCT00507507|162685943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.703||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 48: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with HBV DNA \< 169 copies/mL at Week 48 between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.703
81496832|NCT00507507|162685943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 96: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with HBV DNA \< 169 copies/mL at Week 96 between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.034
81496833|NCT00507507|162685943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 144: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with HBV DNA \< 169 copies/mL at Week 144 between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.011
81496834|NCT00507507|162685943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 192: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with HBV DNA \< 169 copies/mL at Week 192 between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.007
81543063|NCT01743469|162762558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||One-sided alpha of 0.1.|Exact binomial test|||The PFS rate was compared with the prespecified threshold (\>35%).||||1.000
81543064|NCT01743469|162762558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||||||One-sided alpha of 0.1|Exact binomial test|||The PFS rate was compared with the prespecified threshold (\>20%).||||0.800
81543065|NCT01743469|162762558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.63||||||One-sided alpha of 0.1|Exact binomial test|||The PFS rate was compared with the prespecified threshold (\>15%).||||0.630
81543066|NCT01743469|162762559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||||||One-sided alpha of 0.1.|Exact binomial test|||The PFS rate was compared with a prespecified threshold (\>20%).||||0.500
81496835|NCT00507507|162685944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||A Wilcoxon rank-sum (2-sided) test was used, with no adjustments for covariates.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference of change in HBV DNA from baseline between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.010
81543067|NCT01451606|162762569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52||||||Note that sample size was well below our target, making this test very low power.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.52
81543068|NCT01451606|162762570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81543069|NCT01345240|162762590|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: one month post Dose 3, upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the difference in percent seroprotection below 5% between recipients of licensed hepatitis B vaccine (Engerix-B) and recipients of RTS,S/AS01E vaccine.|Difference in percent seroprotection|-3.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.12|-2.16||||||Non-inferiority of the immune response to the hepatitis B antigen induced by RTS,S/AS01E vaccine versus a licensed hepatitis B vaccine.||-2.16|-7.12|
81543070|NCT01345240|162762593|EQUIVALENCE|Criteria for consistency: one month post Dose 3 of RTS,S/AS01E, the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between all pairs of lots are within \[0.5, 2\].|GMC ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.2|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the lot-to-lot consistency in terms of anti-HBs immunogenicity between three commercial lots of the RTS,S/AS01E candidate malaria vaccine.||1.20|0.69|
81496836|NCT00507507|162685945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||||||A Wilcoxon rank-sum (2-sided) test was used, with no adjustments for covariates.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference of change in HBV DNA from baseline between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.019
81496837|NCT00507507|162685946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186||||||A Wilcoxon rank-sum (2-sided) test was used, with no adjustments for covariates.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference of change in HBV DNA from baseline between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.186
81496838|NCT00507507|162685947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||||||A Wilcoxon rank-sum (2-sided) test was used, with no adjustments for covariates.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference of change in HBV DNA from baseline between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.070
81543071|NCT01345240|162762593|EQUIVALENCE|Criteria for consistency: one month post Dose 3 of RTS,S/AS01E, the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between all pairs of lots are within \[0.5, 2\].|GMC ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.32|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the lot-to-lot consistency in terms of anti-HBs immunogenicity between three commercial lots of the RTS,S/AS01E candidate malaria vaccine.||1.32|0.76|
81496839|NCT00507507|162685948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.467||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used, with no adjustments for covariates.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 48: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with normal ALT at Week 48 between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.467
81496840|NCT00507507|162685948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used, with no adjustments for covariates.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 96: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with normal ALT at Week 96 between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||1.000
81496841|NCT00507507|162685948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.529||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used, with no adjustments for covariates.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 144: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with normal ALT at Week 144 between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.529
81496842|NCT00507507|162685948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.451||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used, with no adjustments for covariates.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 192: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with normal ALT at Week 192 between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.451
81496843|NCT00507507|162685949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.496||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 96: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with HBeAg loss between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.496
81496844|NCT00507507|162685949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 144: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with HBeAg loss between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.119
81496845|NCT00507507|162685949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.365||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 192: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with HBeAg loss between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.365
81496846|NCT00507507|162685950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.496||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 96: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with seroconversion to anti-HBe between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.496
81543072|NCT01345240|162762593|EQUIVALENCE|Criteria for consistency: one month post Dose 3 of RTS,S/AS01E, the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between all pairs of lots are within \[0.5, 2\].|GMC ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.45|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the lot-to-lot consistency in terms of anti-HBs immunogenicity between three commercial lots of the RTS,S/AS01E candidate malaria vaccine.||1.45|0.84|
81574403|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.237|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|3.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 4: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||3.5|-0.6|0.237
81543073|NCT01345240|162762601|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: one month post Dose 3, upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratios of 10 pneumococcal serotypes titers (measured with an ELISA test), is below a limit of 2 for the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E.|GMC ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.39|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of antibody against serotype 1 responses to the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E as part of an EPI regimen.||1.39|0.95|
81543074|NCT01345240|162762601|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: one month post Dose 3, upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratios of 10 pneumococcal serotypes titers (measured with an ELISA test), is below a limit of 2 for the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E.|GMC ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.48|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of antibody against serotype 4 responses to the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E as part of an EPI regimen.||1.48|0.97|
81543075|NCT01345240|162762601|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: one month post Dose 3, upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratios of 10 pneumococcal serotypes titers (measured with an ELISA test), is below a limit of 2 for the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E.|GMC ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.52|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of antibody against serotype 5 responses to the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E as part of an EPI regimen.||1.52|1.06|
81543076|NCT01345240|162762601|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: one month post Dose 3, upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratios of 10 pneumococcal serotypes titers (measured with an ELISA test), is below a limit of 2 for the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E.|GMC ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.65|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of antibody against serotype 6B responses to the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E as part of an EPI regimen.||1.65|0.83|
81543077|NCT01345240|162762601|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: one month post Dose 3, upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratios of 10 pneumococcal serotypes titers (measured with an ELISA test), is below a limit of 2 for the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E.|GMC ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.33|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of antibody against serotype 7F responses to the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E as part of an EPI regimen.||1.33|0.94|
81543078|NCT01345240|162762601|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: one month post Dose 3, upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratios of 10 pneumococcal serotypes titers (measured with an ELISA test), is below a limit of 2 for the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E.|GMC ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.63|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of antibody against serotype 9V responses to the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E as part of an EPI regimen.||1.63|1.08|
81496847|NCT00507507|162685950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 144: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with seroconversion to anti-HBe between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.119
81543079|NCT01345240|162762601|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: one month post Dose 3, upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratios of 10 pneumococcal serotypes titers (measured with an ELISA test), is below a limit of 2 for the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E.|GMC ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.27|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of antibody against serotype 14 responses to the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E as part of an EPI regimen.||1.27|0.77|
81496848|NCT00507507|162685950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.244||||||A Fisher exact test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level was used.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis at Week 192: the null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the proportion of subjects with seroconversion to anti-HBe between the Tenofovir DF and FTC+Tenofovir DF groups; the alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||||0.244
81496849|NCT03708770|162685959|OTHER|No power calculation was performed for this study.||||||||||||||||"This was not a hypothesis-driven study. Therefore, there were no primary effectiveness or safety endpoints.~The Secondary Patency endpoint was calculated using a Kaplan-Meier analysis."|The Secondary Patency rate was determined via Kaplan-Meier methods.|||
81496850|NCT03708770|162685960|OTHER|No power calculation was performed for this study.||||||||||||||||"This was not a hypothesis-driven study. Therefore, there were no primary effectiveness or safety endpoints.~The Primary Patency endpoint was calculated using a Kaplan-Meier analysis."|The primary patency rate was determined via Kaplan-Meier methods.|||
81496851|NCT04349098|162685966|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.79|0.39|0.6750
81496852|NCT02656173|162685979|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis, including treatment group and region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||-0.21|-0.82|<0.001
81496853|NCT02656173|162685980|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.17|||mixed model repeated measure|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM) was used for analysis, which included the baseline as a covariate, treatment group, analysis visits and region as a fixed effect, subject as random effect and including interaction of \[treatment group x visit\] for FAS.||-0.17|-0.78|<0.001
81496854|NCT02656173|162685981|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|-0.28||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis including treatment group and region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||0.07|-0.63|0.112
81496855|NCT02656173|162685982|SUPERIORITY||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Statistics|1.75||||0.186|||||||Stratified Rank Analysis of Covariance|||Stratified Rank Analysis of Covariance (RANCOVA), including the rank score for change from Baseline to End of Treatment stratified by region as the dependent variable, treatment group and region as fixed factors and the rank score for baseline stratified by region as a covariate for FAS.||||0.186
81496856|NCT02656173|162685983|SUPERIORITY||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Statistics|0.09||||0.76|||||||Stratified Rank Analysis of Covariance|||Stratified Rank Analysis of Covariance (RANCOVA), including the rank score for change from Baseline to End of Treatment stratified by region as the dependent variable, treatment group and region as fixed factors and the rank score for baseline stratified by region as a covariate for FAS.||||0.760
81496857|NCT02656173|162685984|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.03||||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis including treatment group and region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||0.11|-0.18|0.646
81496858|NCT02656173|162685985|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|12.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.33|17.84|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis including treatment group and region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||17.84|6.33|<0.001
81496859|NCT02656173|162685986|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.65||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis including treatment group and region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||-0.26|-1.04|0.001
81496860|NCT02656173|162685987|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.11||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Subscale: Daytime Frequency. Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis including treatment group and region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||-0.03|-0.19|0.006
81496861|NCT02656173|162685987|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.08||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Subscale: Nighttime Frequency. ANCOVA was used for analysis including treatment group and region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||0.03|-0.19|0.174
81496862|NCT02656173|162685987|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.26||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Subscale: Urgency. ANCOVA was used for analysis including treatment group and region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||-0.02|-0.50|0.037
81496863|NCT02656173|162685987|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.18||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Subscale: Urgency Incontinence. ANCOVA was used for analysis including treatment group and region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||-0.04|-0.32|0.014
81496864|NCT02656173|162685988|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-1.19||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis including treatment group and region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||-0.44|-1.94|0.002
81496865|NCT02656173|162685989|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Subscale: Storage Subscale. Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis including treatment group and region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||-0.43|-1.13|<0.001
81496866|NCT02656173|162685989|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.3||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Subscale: Voiding Subscale-1. ANCOVA was used for analysis including treatment group and region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||0.13|-0.72|0.167
81496867|NCT02656173|162685989|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.42||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Subscale: Voiding Subscale-2. ANCOVA was used for analysis including treatment group and region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||0.09|-0.93|0.103
81496868|NCT02656173|162685989|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.29||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Subscale: Quality of Life (QoL) Item. ANCOVA was used for analysis including treatment group and region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||-0.07|-0.51|0.009
81496869|NCT02656173|162685990|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-4.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.91|-2.13|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis including treatment group and region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||-2.13|-6.91|<0.001
81496870|NCT02656173|162685991|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|2.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|4.44|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used for analysis including treatment group and region as fixed factors and baseline as a covariate.||4.44|1.13|<0.001
81496871|NCT02410200|162686061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||||||0.0090
81496872|NCT01879826|162686077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|With a power of 0.8 and an acceptable type I error size of 0.05, 38 patients per group was estimated to achieve significance||||||0.044|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.044
81496873|NCT01879826|162686078|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|With a power of 0.8 and an acceptable type I error size of 0.05, 38 patients per group was estimated to achieve significance.||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81496874|NCT04019704|162686119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81496875|NCT01725282|162686152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted mean difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.6|||||An analysis of covariance model with the baseline as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.|||3.6|-3.1|
81496876|NCT01725282|162686152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.8|||||An analysis of covariance model with the baseline as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.|||2.8|-4.0|
81496877|NCT01725282|162686152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted mean difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.6|||||An analysis of covariance model with the baseline as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.|||4.6|-2.1|
81496878|NCT05524948|162686163|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.206|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|-0.9|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and Baseline overall breath organoleptic score as a covariate.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as experimental dentifrice minus reference dentifrice.|||-0.90|-1.71|<0.0001
81496879|NCT05524948|162686164|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-569.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|97.479|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-763.11|-376.17|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and baseline concentration as a covariate.||||-376.17|-763.11|<0.0001
81496880|NCT05524948|162686165|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-418.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|64.848|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-547.56|-290.15|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and baseline concentration as a covariate.|For Hydrogen Sulfide|||-290.15|-547.56|<0.0001
81496881|NCT05524948|162686165|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-108.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.626||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-173.66|-44.15|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and baseline concentration as a covariate.|For Methanethiol|||-44.15|-173.66|0.0012
81496882|NCT05524948|162686165|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-26.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.909||0.2561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.64|19.29|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and baseline concentration as a covariate.|For Dimethyl Sulfide|||19.29|-71.64|0.2561
81496883|NCT05524948|162686166|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-721.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|94.584|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-909.31|-533.86|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and baseline concentration as a covariate.||||-533.86|-909.31|<0.0001
81496884|NCT05524948|162686167|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-567.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|68.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-703.03|-432.75|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and baseline concentration as a covariate.|For Hydrogen Sulfide|||-432.75|-703.03|<0.0001
81496885|NCT05524948|162686167|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-105.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.57|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-154.15|-56.62|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and baseline concentration as a covariate.|For Methanethiol|||-56.62|-154.15|<0.0001
81496886|NCT05524948|162686167|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-38.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.201||0.1498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.04|13.97|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and baseline concentration as a covariate.|For Dimethyl Sulfide|||13.97|-90.04|0.1498
81496887|NCT05524948|162686168|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|-1.77|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and Baseline overall breath organoleptic score as a covariate.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as experimental dentifrice minus reference dentifrice.|||-1.77|-2.58|<0.0001
81496888|NCT05524948|162686169|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-396.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|95.541|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-586.51|-207.41|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and baseline concentration as a covariate.||||-207.41|-586.51|<0.0001
81496889|NCT05524948|162686170|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-341.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|72.446|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-485.1|-197.64|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and baseline concentration as a covariate.|For Hydrogen Sulfide|||-197.64|-485.10|<0.0001
81496890|NCT05524948|162686170|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-74.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.905||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-115.62|-32.68|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and baseline concentration as a covariate.|For Methanethiol|||-32.68|-115.62|0.0006
81496891|NCT05524948|162686170|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|27.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.942||0.2834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.49|79.45|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and baseline concentration as a covariate.|For Dimethyl Sulfide|||79.45|-23.49|0.2834
81496892|NCT05524948|162686171|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-1.28|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and Baseline overall breath organoleptic score as a covariate.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as the experimental dentifrice minus the reference dentifrice.|||-1.28|-1.83|<0.0001
81496893|NCT05524948|162686172|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-322.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|67.778|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-457.27|-188.23|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and baseline concentration as a covariate.||||-188.23|-457.27|<0.0001
81496894|NCT05524948|162686173|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-250.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|42.838|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-335.35|-165.3|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and baseline concentration as a covariate.|For Hydrogen Sulfide|||-165.30|-335.35|<0.0001
81496895|NCT05524948|162686173|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-45.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.439||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.05|0.99|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and baseline concentration as a covariate.|For Methanethiol|||0.99|-92.05|0.0550
81496896|NCT05524948|162686173|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-32.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.036||0.2124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.36|18.99|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and baseline concentration as a covariate.|For Dimethyl Sulfide|||18.99|-84.36|0.2124
81496897|NCT05524948|162686174|OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.87|||ANCOVA|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with study product and gender as a factor and Baseline overall breath organoleptic score as a covariate.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as experimental dentifrice minus reference dentifrice.|||-0.87|-1.52|<0.0001
81496898|NCT05155085|162686175|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.1||||0.4662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|19.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.8|-9.8|0.4662
81496899|NCT05155085|162686176|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-9.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.4||0.3968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|12.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.9|-32.2|0.3968
81496900|NCT05155085|162686177|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.3||||0.7625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|21.6|||Fisher Exact|||||21.6|-15.2|0.7625
81496901|NCT01837550|162686180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To ensure a between-group effect of 80% at the 5% significance level it was estimated that 60 participants need to be included in the study. An effect size of Cohen's d=0.80 was expected. The expected standardized mean difference on the HHIE formed the basis for the obtained power.||||||0.685|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.685
81496902|NCT04204902|162686200|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90 percentage Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00 percentage - 125.00 percentage|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|91.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.21|99.84||||||||99.84|83.21|
81496903|NCT04204902|162686201|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90 percentage Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00 percentage - 125.00 percentage|Ratio of Geometric Least square Mean|90.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.99|99.61||||||||99.61|82.99|
81543080|NCT01345240|162762601|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: one month post Dose 3, upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratios of 10 pneumococcal serotypes titers (measured with an ELISA test), is below a limit of 2 for the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E.|GMC ratio|1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.38|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of antibody against 18C responses to the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E as part of an EPI regimen.||2.38|1.38|
81496904|NCT04204902|162686202|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90 percentage Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00 percentage - 125.00 percentage|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Mean|104.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.17|115.0||||||||115.00|95.17|
81496905|NCT02202577|162686209|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9||||0.38|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.35||This is the calculated p-value for the intention to treat analysis of primary outcome. A 1-tailed p value of \<0.05 was selected for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||"We estimated a cesarean related surgical site infection rate of 7.5% with povidone-iodine and hypothesized chlorhexidine-alcohol treatment to be superior based on existing literature. We considered a 50% reduction to be significant. We performed our power analysis assuming~1-directional effects in favor of chlorhexidine, which best fit our hypothesis. Using a 1-tailed alpha of 0.05 and an 80% power to detect a difference, we estimated that 466 subjects would be required in each group."||1.35||0.38
81496906|NCT02202577|162686209|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.83||||0.26|ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.25||This is the calculated p-value for the per protocol analysis of primary outcome. A 1-tailed p value of \<0.05 was selected for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||Per Protocol Analysis||1.25||0.26
81496907|NCT01618708|162686211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|0.07|||=|0.7462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.52||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo vs Synvisc-One|Synvisc-One group was compared to placebo group using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) approach assuming missing data at random (MAR).||0.52|-0.38|= 0.7462
81496908|NCT01421459|162686215|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The primary treatment comparison was to compare LY2963016 versus Lantus at the non-inferiority margin of +0.4%. If the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval on the change from baseline to 24-week endpoint HbA1c for LY2963016 versus Lantus was below +0.4%, then LY2963016 would be declared non-inferior to Lantus.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.175|||ANCOVA|||||0.175|-0.070|0.403
81496909|NCT01421459|162686217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.382||95.0||||P-value is for 4 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.382
81496910|NCT01421459|162686217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.91||95.0||||P-value is for 8 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.910
81496911|NCT01421459|162686217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.869||95.0||||P-value is for 12 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.869
81496912|NCT01421459|162686217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.345||95.0||||P-value is for 16 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.345
81496913|NCT01421459|162686217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161||95.0||||P-value is for 20 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.161
81496914|NCT01421459|162686217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097||95.0||||P-value is for 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.097
81496915|NCT01421459|162686218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.837||95.0||||P-value is at Morning Pre-Meal at Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.837
81496916|NCT01421459|162686218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0||||P-value is for Morning 2 hrs PP Meal at Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.620
81496917|NCT01421459|162686218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.107||95.0||||P-value is for Midday Pre-Meal at Baseline|ANCOVA|||||||0.107
81496918|NCT01421459|162686218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.258||95.0||||P-value is for Midday 2 hrs PP Meal at Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.258
81496919|NCT01421459|162686218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161||95.0||||P-value is for Evening Pre-Meal at Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.161
81496920|NCT01421459|162686218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.725||95.0||||P-value is for Bed Time at Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.725
81496921|NCT01421459|162686218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.543||95.0||||P-value is for 0300 hrs at Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.543
81496922|NCT01421459|162686218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.265||95.0||||P-value is for Morning Pre-Meal at Endpoint, up to 24 wk.|ANCOVA|||||||0.265
81496923|NCT01421459|162686218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||P-value is for Morning 2 hrs PP Meal at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.050
81496924|NCT01421459|162686218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0||||P-value is for Midday Pre-Meal at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.040
81496925|NCT01421459|162686218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.366||95.0||||P-value is for Midday 2 hrs PP Meal at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.366
81496926|NCT01421459|162686218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.485||95.0||||P-value is for Evening Pre-Meal at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.485
81496927|NCT01421459|162686218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.537||95.0||||P-value is for Bed Time at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.537
81496928|NCT01421459|162686218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.878||95.0||||P-value is for 0300 hrs at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.878
81496929|NCT01421459|162686219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.779||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.779
81496930|NCT01421459|162686219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.788||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.788
81496931|NCT01421459|162686220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.687||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.687
81496932|NCT01421459|162686220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0||||P-value is for change at 4 wks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.036
81496933|NCT01421459|162686220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.323||95.0||||P-value is for change at 8 wks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.323
81496934|NCT01421459|162686220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.368||95.0||||P-value is for change at 12 wks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.368
81496935|NCT01421459|162686220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.089||95.0||||P-value is for change at 16 wks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.089
81496936|NCT01421459|162686220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041||95.0||||P-value is for change at 20 wks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.041
81496937|NCT01421459|162686220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||95.0||||P-value is for change at 24 wks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.330
81496938|NCT01421459|162686220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.334||95.0||||P-value is for change at Endpoint, up to 24 wks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.334
81496939|NCT01421459|162686221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.726||95.0||||P-value is for Behavior domain at 4 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.726
81496940|NCT01421459|162686221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.502||95.0||||P-value is for Behavior domain at 12 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.502
81496941|NCT01421459|162686221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.437||95.0||||P-value is for Behavior domain at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.437
81496942|NCT01421459|162686221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.237||95.0||||P-value is for Worry domain at 4 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.237
81496943|NCT01421459|162686221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0||||P-value is for Worry domain at 12 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.860
81496944|NCT01421459|162686221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.966||95.0||||P-value is for Worry domain at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.966
81496945|NCT01421459|162686221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.313||95.0||||P-value is for ALBSS Total Score at 4 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.313
81496946|NCT01421459|162686221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.683||95.0||||P-value is for ALBSS Total Score at 12 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.683
81496947|NCT01421459|162686221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.765||95.0||||P-value is for ALBSS Total Score at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.765
81496948|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.983||95.0||||P-value is for Inconvenience of Regimen at 4 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.983
81496949|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.371||95.0||||P-value is for Inconvenience of Regimen at 12 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.371
81496950|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.757||95.0||||P-value is for Inconvenience of Regimen at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.757
81496951|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||95.0||||P-value is for Lifestyle Flexibility at 4 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.890
81496952|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.326||95.0||||P-value is for Lifestyle Flexibility at 12 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.326
81496953|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.831||95.0||||P-value is for Lifestyle Flexibility at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.831
81496954|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.507||95.0||||P-value is for Hypoglycemic Control at 4 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.507
81496955|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0||||P-value is for Hypoglycemic Control at 12 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.690
81496956|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.307||95.0||||P-value is for Hypoglycemic Control at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.307
81496957|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.902||95.0||||P-value is for Glycemic Control at 4 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.902
81496958|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.109||95.0||||P-value is for Glycemic Control at 12 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.109
81496959|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.754||95.0||||P-value is for Glycemic Control at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.754
81496960|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.088||95.0||||P-value is for Insulin Deliver Device at 4 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.088
81543081|NCT01345240|162762601|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: one month post Dose 3, upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratios of 10 pneumococcal serotypes titers (measured with an ELISA test), is below a limit of 2 for the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E.|GMC ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.65|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of antibody against serotype 19F responses to the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E as part of an EPI regimen.||1.65|0.89|
81574404|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.224|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|0.6|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 4: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||0.6|-4.0|0.224
81496961|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.456||95.0||||P-value is for Insulin Delivery Device at 12 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.456
81496962|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.531||95.0||||P-value is for Insulin Delivery Device at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.531
81496963|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.393||95.0||||P-value is for ITSQ Total Score at 4 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.393
81496964|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.296||95.0||||P-value is for ITSQ Total Score at 12 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.296
81496965|NCT01421459|162686222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.662||95.0||||P-value is for ITSQ Total Score at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||||0.662
81496966|NCT01421459|162686223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.393||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.393
81496967|NCT01421459|162686224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.185||95.0||||P-value is for Insulin Dose at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|ANOVA|||||||0.185
81496968|NCT01421459|162686225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.661||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c \<7% at Baseline.|Chi-squared|||||||0.661
81496969|NCT01421459|162686225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.394||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c ≤ 6.5% at Baseline.|Chi-squared|||||||0.394
81496970|NCT01421459|162686225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.688||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c \<7% at 4 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.688
81496971|NCT01421459|162686225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c ≤ 6.5% at 4 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||>0.999
81496972|NCT01421459|162686225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.409||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c \<7% at 8 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.409
81496973|NCT01421459|162686225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c ≤ 6.5% at 8 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.090
81496974|NCT01421459|162686225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.319||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c \<7% at 12 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.319
81496975|NCT01421459|162686225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.463||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c ≤6.5% at 12 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.463
81496976|NCT01421459|162686225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c \<7% at 16 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.128
81496977|NCT01421459|162686225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.261||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c ≤6.5% at 16 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.261
81496978|NCT01421459|162686225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.218||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c \<7% at 20 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.218
81496979|NCT01421459|162686225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c ≤6.5% at 20 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.092
81496980|NCT01421459|162686225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c \<7%% at 24 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.186
81496981|NCT01421459|162686225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c ≤6.5% at 24 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.174
81496982|NCT01421459|162686225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c \<7% at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.340
81496983|NCT01421459|162686225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.293||95.0||||P-value is for HbA1c ≤6.5% at Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.293
81496984|NCT01421459|162686226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.594||95.0||||P-value is for Total Hypoglycemic with BG ≤70 mg/dL events.|Chi-squared|||||||0.594
81496985|NCT01421459|162686226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.462||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal Hypoglycemic with BG ≤70 mg/dL events.|Chi-squared|||||||0.462
81496986|NCT01421459|162686227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.995||95.0||||P-value is for Total Hypoglycemia with BG ≤70 mg/dL events.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.995
81496987|NCT01421459|162686227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.686||95.0||||P-value is for Nocturnal Hypoglycemia with BG ≤70 mg/dL events.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.686
81496988|NCT01421459|162686228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.285||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline.|Chi-squared|||||||0.285
81496989|NCT01421459|162686228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0||||P-value is for 4 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.047
81496990|NCT01421459|162686228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.882||95.0||||P-value is for 12 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.882
81496991|NCT01421459|162686228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.179||95.0||||P-value is for 24 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.179
81496992|NCT01421459|162686228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.314||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint, up to 24 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.314
81496993|NCT01421459|162686228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline to 24 weeks (Overall).|Chi-squared|||||||0.100
81496994|NCT01421459|162686229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.176||95.0||||P-value is for 4 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.176
81496995|NCT01421459|162686229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999||95.0||||P-value is for 12 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.999
81496996|NCT01421459|162686229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.618||95.0||||P-value is for 24 weeks.|Chi-squared|||||||0.618
81496997|NCT01421459|162686229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.874||95.0||||P-value is for Endpoint (LOCF).|Chi-squared|||||||0.874
81496998|NCT01421459|162686229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.233||95.0||||P-value is for Overall (Baseline to 24 weeks).|Chi-squared|||||||>0.233
81496999|NCT03769116|162686241|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann treatment diff|6.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|12.58|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Analysis conducted on changes from baseline.||12.58|2.08|< 0.0001
81497000|NCT03769116|162686242|OTHER||LSM Change Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|=|0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.7|||Mixed-model for Repeated Measures|||||2.7|-1.0|= 0.3730
81543082|NCT01345240|162762601|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: one month post Dose 3, upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratios of 10 pneumococcal serotypes titers (measured with an ELISA test), is below a limit of 2 for the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E.|GMC ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.55|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of antibody against 23F responses to the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E as part of an EPI regimen.||1.55|0.81|
81497001|NCT03769116|162686250|OTHER||LSM Change Difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|=|0.0172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.4|||Mixed-model for Repeated Measures|||Change from baseline - Age Group: 4-5 years old||4.4|0.5|= 0.0172
81497002|NCT03769116|162686250|OTHER||LSM Change Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|=|0.5384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.6|||Mixed-model for Repeated Measures|||Change from baseline - Age Group: 6-7 years old||1.6|-3.0|= 0.5384
81497003|NCT02181413|162686260|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.582|0.89|||Log Rank|P-value was based on log-rank test stratified by pre-induction regimen, International Staging System (ISS) stage and response after transplantation.|HR was based on Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by pre-induction regimen, pre-induction ISS stage and response after transplantation. \<1 HR indicates better prevention of progression in Ixazomib arm compared to Placebo.|||0.890|0.582|0.002
81497004|NCT02181413|162686261|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.025||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.789|1.332||P-value was based on log-rank test stratified by pre-induction regimen, ISS stage and response after transplantation.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by induction regimen, pre-induction ISS, and response after transplantation, comparing the hazard rate of Ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of Placebo arm.|||1.332|0.789|0.850
81497005|NCT02181413|162686262|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.732||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.365|1.466||P-value is based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by pre-induction regimen, pre-induction international staging system (ISS), and response after transplantation at screening.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio and CI are based on a logistic regression model with treatment group as a categorical predictor variable and pre-induction regimen, pre-induction ISS, and response after transplantation at screening as covariates.|CR||1.466|0.365|0.370
81497006|NCT02181413|162686263|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.716||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.579|0.886||P-value was based on log-rank test stratified by pre-induction regimen, ISS stage and response after transplantation.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by induction regimen, pre-induction ISS, and response after transplantation, comparing the hazard rate of Ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of Placebo arm.|||0.886|0.579|0.002
81497007|NCT02181413|162686264|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.015||||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.795|1.298||P-value was based on log-rank test stratified by pre-induction regimen, ISS stage and response after transplantation.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by induction regimen, pre-induction ISS, and response after transplantation, comparing the hazard rate of Ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of Placebo arm.|||1.298|0.795|0.902
81497008|NCT02181413|162686265|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.833||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.005|||Log Rank|P-value was based on log-rank test stratified by pre-induction regimen, ISS stage and response after transplantation.|Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by induction regimen, pre-induction ISS, and response after transplantation, comparing the hazard rate of Ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of Placebo arm.|||1.005|0.690|0.056
81497009|NCT02181413|162686266|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.922||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.753|1.129||P-value was based on log-rank test stratified by pre-induction regimen, ISS stage, and response after transplantation.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by induction regimen, pre-induction ISS, and response after transplantation, comparing the hazard rate of Ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of Placebo arm.|||1.129|0.753|0.431
81497010|NCT02181413|162686267|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.179|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.959|1.45|||||Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by induction regimen, pre-induction ISS, and response after transplantation, comparing the hazard rate of Ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of Placebo arm.|||1.450|0.959|
81497011|NCT02181413|162686269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.814||||||P-value was based on Fisher's exact test comparing conversion to MRD- at any time post study entry between treatment groups.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.814
81497012|NCT02181413|162686270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.805||||||P-value was based on fisher's exact test comparing conversion to MRD- at any time post study entry between treatment groups.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.805
81574405|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.747|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.9|2.8|||LS Mean Difference|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 5: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||2.8|-1.9|0.747
81497013|NCT02181413|162686271|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.612||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.386|0.969||P-value was based on log-rank test stratified by pre-induction regimen, ISS stage and response after transplantation.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by induction regimen, pre-induction ISS, and response after transplantation, comparing the hazard rate of Ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of Placebo arm.|MRD- at Study Entry||0.969|0.386|0.034
81497014|NCT02181413|162686271|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.704||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.539|0.92||P-value was based on log-rank test stratified by pre-induction regimen, ISS stage and response after transplantation.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by induction regimen, pre-induction ISS, and response after transplantation, comparing the hazard rate of Ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of Placebo arm.|MRD+ at Study Entry||0.920|0.539|0.010
81497015|NCT02181413|162686272|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.414|1.184||P-value was based on log-rank test stratified by pre-induction regimen, ISS stage and response after transplantation.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by induction regimen, pre-induction ISS, and response after transplantation, comparing the hazard rate of Ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of Placebo arm.|MRD- at Study Entry||1.184|0.414|0.182
81497016|NCT02181413|162686272|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.966||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.682|1.368||P-value was based on log-rank test stratified by pre-induction regimen, ISS stage and response after transplantation.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by induction regimen, pre-induction ISS, and response after transplantation, comparing the hazard rate of Ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of Placebo arm.|MRD+ at Study Entry||1.368|0.682|0.847
81497017|NCT02181413|162686273|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.583|1.613||P-value was based on log-rank test stratified by pre-induction regimen, ISS stage and response after transplantation.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio is based on an unadjusted Cox's proportional hazard regression model stratified by induction regimen, pre-induction ISS, and response after transplantation, comparing the hazard rate of Ixazomib arm over the hazard rate of Placebo arm.|||1.613|0.583|0.905
81497018|NCT02181413|162686278|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-2.3||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|P-value was from the significance test for the coefficient of the interaction between treatment and visit.||||0.2|-4.9|0.074
81497019|NCT04003142|162686282|SUPERIORITY|Least squares Mean (LSM), Standard error (SE), Confidence interval (CI), Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM), Change from Baseline (CFB), Dependent variable (dv), Treatment (tr), Week (wk), Baseline (bl), Weight (wt)|Least squares (LS) Mean difference|-1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|-0.91||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||-0.91|-2.73|<0.001
81497020|NCT04003142|162686282|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.001||95.0|-3.45|-1.64||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||-1.64|-3.45|<0.001
81497021|NCT04003142|162686282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||Hochberg|||||||0.049
81497022|NCT04003142|162686282|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Hochberg|||||||<0.001
81497023|NCT04003142|162686283|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|<|0.001||95.0|-2.94|-0.78||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||-0.78|-2.94|<0.001
81497024|NCT04003142|162686283|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-1.46||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||-1.46|-3.60|<0.001
81497025|NCT04003142|162686283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||Hochberg|||||||0.049
81497026|NCT04003142|162686283|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Hochberg|||||||<0.001
81497027|NCT04003142|162686284|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.021||95.0|-0.27|-0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||-0.02|-0.27|0.021
81497028|NCT04003142|162686284|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001||95.0|-0.41|-0.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||-0.16|-0.41|<0.001
81497029|NCT04003142|162686284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||Hochberg|||||||0.049
81497030|NCT04003142|162686284|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Hochberg|||||||<0.001
81497031|NCT04003142|162686285|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.049||95.0|-0.33|0.0||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||0.00|-0.33|0.049
81497032|NCT04003142|162686285|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001||95.0|-0.45|-0.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||-0.13|-0.45|<0.001
81497033|NCT04003142|162686285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||Hochberg|||||||0.049
81497034|NCT04003142|162686285|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Hochberg|||||||<0.001
81497035|NCT04003142|162686286|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.8||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||0.8|-2.1|0.381
81497036|NCT04003142|162686286|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-0.6||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||||-0.6|-3.5|0.007
81497037|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|-0.51||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.51|-2.09|0.001
81497038|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001||95.0|-2.51|-0.91||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.91|-2.51|<0.001
81497039|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|<|0.001||95.0|-2.65|-0.87||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.87|-2.65|<0.001
81497040|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|<|0.001||95.0|-2.86|-1.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 2||-1.08|-2.86|<0.001
81497041|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.001||95.0|-2.63|-0.84||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.84|-2.63|<0.001
81543083|NCT01345240|162762607|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: one month post Dose 3, upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratios of anti-PT, anti-FHA, anti-PRN antibody concentrations, is below a limit of 2 for the DTPa/Hib vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E.|GMC ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.2|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of antibody response to the acellular B pertussis antigen, pertussis toxoid, (PT) of the DTPa/Hib vaccine when co-administered with RTS,S/AS01E as part of an EPI regimen.||1.20|0.97|
81497042|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.001||95.0|-3.29|-1.5||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 3||-1.50|-3.29|<0.001
81497043|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.001||95.0|-2.79|-0.9||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.90|-2.79|<0.001
81497044|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|-1.72||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 5||-1.72|-3.61|<0.001
81543084|NCT01345240|162762607|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: one month post Dose 3, upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratios of anti-PT, anti-FHA, anti-PRN antibody concentrations, is below a limit of 2 for the DTPa/Hib vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E.|GMC ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.21|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of antibody response to the acellular B pertussis antigen, filamentous haemagglutinin (FHA), of the DTPa/Hib vaccine when co-administered with RTS,S/AS01E as part of an EPI regimen.||1.21|0.97|
81497045|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|-0.85||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.85|-2.71|<0.001
81497046|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|<|0.001||95.0|-3.59|-1.73||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 6||-1.73|-3.59|<0.001
81497047|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|<|0.001||95.0|-2.77|-0.83||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.83|-2.77|<0.001
81497048|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|<|0.001||95.0|-3.3|-1.37||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 7||-1.37|-3.30|<0.001
81497049|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|-0.74||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.74|-2.79|<0.001
81497050|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-1.35||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 8||-1.35|-3.40|<0.001
81497051|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.002||95.0|-2.71|-0.59||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.59|-2.71|0.002
81497052|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|<|0.001||95.0|-3.57|-1.45||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 9||-1.45|-3.57|<0.001
81497053|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|<|0.001||95.0|-2.96|-0.86||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.86|-2.96|<0.001
81497054|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|<|0.001||95.0|-3.69|-1.6||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 10||-1.60|-3.69|<0.001
81497055|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|<|0.001||95.0|-2.91|-0.81||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.81|-2.91|<0.001
81497056|NCT04003142|162686287|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|-1.52||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 11||-1.52|-3.61|<0.001
81497057|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.001||95.0|-0.21|-0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.05|-0.21|0.001
81497058|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.08||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 1||-0.08|-0.24|<0.001
81497059|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.001||95.0|-0.28|-0.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.07|-0.28|0.001
81497060|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.07|-0.28|0.001
81543085|NCT01345240|162762607|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: one month post Dose 3, upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the GMC ratios of anti-PT, anti-FHA, anti-PRN antibody concentrations, is below a limit of 2 for the DTPa/Hib vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E.|GMC ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.22|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of antibody response to the acellular B pertussis antigen, pertactin (anti-PRN), of the DTPa/Hib vaccine when co-administered with RTS,S/AS01E as part of an EPI regimen.||1.22|0.98|
81497061|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.067||95.0|-0.23|0.01||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 3||0.01|-0.23|0.067
81497062|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 3||-0.11|-0.35|<0.001
81497063|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.03|-0.30|0.020
81497064|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.16||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 5||-0.16|-0.43|<0.001
81497065|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.04||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.04|-0.32|0.012
81497066|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001||95.0|-0.42|-0.14||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.14|-0.42|<0.001
81497067|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.02|-0.31|0.030
81497068|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.14||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 7||-0.14|-0.43|<0.001
81497069|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.02||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.02|-0.28|0.095
81497070|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.11||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.11|-0.41|<0.001
81497071|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 9||0.03|-0.28|0.109
81497072|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.12||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 9||-0.12|-0.43|<0.001
81497073|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.02||95.0|-0.35|-0.03||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.03|-0.35|0.020
81497074|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001||95.0|-0.47|-0.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 10||-0.15|-0.47|<0.001
81497075|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean diferrence|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.012||95.0|-0.37|-0.05||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.05|-0.37|0.012
81497076|NCT04003142|162686288|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001||95.0|-0.47|-0.15||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 11||-0.15|-0.47|<0.001
81497077|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-12.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.43|<|0.001||95.0|-18.9|-5.43||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 1||-5.43|-18.90|<0.001
81497078|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-15.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44|<|0.001||95.0|-22.44|-8.91||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 1||-8.91|-22.44|<0.001
81497079|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-14.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.81|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.09|-7.13||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 2||-7.13|-22.09|<0.001
81497080|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-15.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.82|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.45|-8.45||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 2||-8.45|-23.45|<0.001
81497081|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-15.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.89|<|0.001||95.0|-23.16|-7.86||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 3||-7.86|-23.16|<0.001
81497082|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-20.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|<|0.001||95.0|-27.91|-12.59||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 3||-12.59|-27.91|<0.001
81497083|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-16.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.92|<|0.001||95.0|-24.04|-8.63||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 4||-8.63|-24.04|<0.001
81497084|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-21.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.92|<|0.001||95.0|-29.36|-13.94||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 4||-13.94|-29.36|<0.001
81497085|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-15.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.27|-7.98||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 5||-7.98|-23.27|<0.001
81497086|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-22.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.89|<|0.001||95.0|-30.52|-15.24||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 5||-15.24|-30.52|<0.001
81497087|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-14.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.87|<|0.001||95.0|-22.38|-7.19||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 6||-7.19|-22.38|<0.001
81497088|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-22.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.86|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.25|-15.07||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 6||-15.07|-30.25|<0.001
81497089|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-14.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.86|-7.09||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 7||-7.09|-22.86|<0.001
81497090|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-21.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.01|<|0.001||95.0|-29.34|-13.6||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 7||-13.60|-29.34|<0.001
81497091|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-14.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.33|-6.43||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 8||-6.43|-22.33|<0.001
81497092|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-20.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.03|<|0.001||95.0|-28.5|-12.65||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 8||-12.65|-28.50|<0.001
81497093|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-12.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.07||0.003||95.0|-20.14|-4.14||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 9||-4.14|-20.14|0.003
81497094|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-19.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.71|-11.755||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 9||-11.755|-27.71|<0.001
81497095|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-14.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.25|-6.54||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 10||-6.54|-22.25|<0.001
81497096|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-20.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.98|<|0.001||95.0|-27.93|-12.27||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 10||-12.27|-27.93|<0.001
81497097|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-14.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.07|<|0.001||95.0|-22.96|-6.96||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 11||-6.96|-22.96|<0.001
81497098|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-20.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.13|-12.18||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 11||-12.18|-28.13|<0.001
81497099|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-13.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.07|<|0.001||95.0|-21.62|-5.65||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 12||-5.65|-21.62|<0.001
81543086|NCT01345240|162762608|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: one month post Dose 2, upper limit (UL) of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean concentrations (GMC) ratios of rotavirus antibodies (IgA) concentrations is below 2 for the rotavirus vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E.|GMC ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.61|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of antibody response to the rotavirus vaccine when co-administered with versus without RTS,S/AS01E as part of an EPI regimen||1.61|0.76|
81543087|NCT00468169|162762635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1225||||||Log-rank test comparing PFS between two treatment arms|Log Rank|||||||0.1225
81497100|NCT04003142|162686289|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-18.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.05|<|0.001||95.0|-26.89|-10.98||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from MMRM analysis of covariance model with CFB as dv \& trt group, wk \& smoking status as factors, with bl measurement \& bl wt as covariates, as well as an interaction of trt by wk \& interaction of bl measurement by wk.|MMRM|||Week 12||-10.98|-26.89|<0.001
81497101|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.881||||0.02||95.0|1.11|3.233||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||3.233|1.110|0.020
81497102|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.645|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.585|4.498||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||4.498|1.585|<0.001
81497103|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.464|||<|0.001||95.0|1.535|4.001||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||4.001|1.535|<0.001
81497104|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.464|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.534|4.004||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||4.004|1.534|<0.001
81497105|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.367|||<|0.001||95.0|1.502|3.762||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||3.762|1.502|<0.001
81497106|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.894|||<|0.001||95.0|1.835|4.609||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||4.609|1.835|<0.001
81497107|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.902|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.829|4.657||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||4.657|1.829|<0.001
81497108|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.218|||<|0.001||95.0|2.025|5.172||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||5.172|2.025|<0.001
81497109|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.153|||<|0.001||95.0|1.375|3.394||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||3.394|1.375|<0.001
81497110|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.074|||<|0.001||95.0|1.957|4.878||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||4.878|1.957|<0.001
81497111|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.002||95.0|1.31|3.228||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||3.228|1.310|0.002
81497112|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.908|||<|0.001||95.0|1.856|4.599||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||4.599|1.856|<0.001
81574406|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.764|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|2.0|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 5: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28). Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||2.0|-2.8|0.764
81497113|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.113||||0.001||95.0|1.349|3.332||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||3.332|1.349|0.001
81497114|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.594|||<|0.001||95.0|1.653|4.104||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||4.104|1.653|<0.001
81497115|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.891||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.973||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||2.973|1.210|0.005
81497116|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.314|||<|0.001||95.0|2.108|5.265||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||5.265|2.108|<0.001
81497117|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.646||||0.027||95.0|1.06|2.566||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||2.566|1.060|0.027
81497118|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.347|||<|0.001||95.0|1.507|3.683||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.683|1.507|<0.001
81497119|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.792||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.153|2.799||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||2.799|1.153|0.010
81497120|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.819|||<|0.001||95.0|1.805|4.441||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||4.441|1.805|<0.001
81497121|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.357|||<|0.001||95.0|1.513|3.699||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||3.699|1.513|<0.001
81497122|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.131|||<|0.001||95.0|1.999|4.95||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||4.950|1.999|<0.001
81497123|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.373||||0.152||95.0|0.891|2.122||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||2.122|0.891|0.152
81497124|NCT04003142|162686290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.09|||<|0.001||95.0|1.351|3.252||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||3.252|1.351|<0.001
81497125|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.915||||0.951||95.0|0.036|23.464||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||23.464|0.036|0.951
81497126|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.889||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.364|58.864||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 1||58.864|0.364|0.362
81497127|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.775||||0.138||95.0|0.785|12.87||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||12.870|0.785|0.138
81497128|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.342||||0.704||95.0|0.291|6.914||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 2||6.914|0.291|0.704
81497129|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.798||||0.741||95.0|0.194|3.079||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||3.079|0.194|0.741
81497130|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.292||||0.134||95.0|0.809|7.443||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 3||7.443|0.809|0.134
81574407|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.487|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|3.0|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 5: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||3.0|-1.3|0.487
81497131|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.474||||0.062||95.0|1.039|15.712||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||15.712|1.039|0.062
81497132|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.184||||0.004||95.0|2.025|26.875||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 4||26.875|2.025|0.004
81497133|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.217||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.305|18.806||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||18.806|1.305|0.028
81497134|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.802||||0.044||95.0|1.157|17.075||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 5||17.075|1.157|0.044
81497135|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.342||||0.519||95.0|0.551|3.382||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||3.382|0.551|0.519
81497136|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.961||||0.117||95.0|0.863|4.741||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 6||4.741|0.863|0.117
81497137|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.471||||0.393||95.0|0.612|3.687||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||3.687|0.612|0.393
81497138|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.087||||0.086||95.0|0.923|5.043||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 7||5.043|0.923|0.086
81497139|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.774||||0.168||95.0|0.798|4.143||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||4.143|0.798|0.168
81497140|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.374||||0.03||95.0|1.112|5.41||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||5.410|1.112|0.030
81543088|NCT01614249|162762681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|2.6||The p-value was adjusted for baseline variations in the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) regression model. The significance level was set at p-value less than 0.05.|ANCOVA|In ANCOVA, fish oil group was main effect, participant baseline variables were covariates and presence of interaction between covariates was tested.||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in the magnitude of change in BDI-II scores between HIV-seropositive pregnant women on fish oil omega-3 EPA-rich supplements and the control group on soybean oil soft gels. A sample size of 91 women per arm gave an 85% power to detect as statistically significant at 5% level, a true difference of 4 scores in the mean depressive symptom scores between the two arms assuming a within group standard deviation of nine in depressive symptom scores.||2.60|-0.58|0.21
81497141|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.605||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.681|3.971||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||3.971|0.681|0.287
81497142|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.108||||0.08||95.0|0.936|5.076||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 9||5.076|0.936|0.080
81497143|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.599||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.636||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||3.636|0.730|0.247
81497144|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.481||||0.017||95.0|1.201|5.441||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 10||5.441|1.201|0.017
81497145|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.728||||0.212||95.0|0.744|4.236||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||4.236|0.744|0.212
81497146|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.536||||0.002||95.0|1.666|8.207||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 11||8.207|1.666|0.002
81497147|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.701||||0.225||95.0|0.733|4.169||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||4.169|0.733|0.225
81497148|NCT04003142|162686291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.049||||0.006||95.0|1.42|7.125||Based on logistic regression with treatment group and smoking status (current vs former/never) as factors and mean frequency of vasomotor symptoms at baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Week 12||7.125|1.420|0.006
81497149|NCT03382873|162686296|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497150|NCT03382873|162686297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Intervention sequence and sex were used as independent predictors in the model.||Compares the change for the GLB/GLB intervention sequence to the GLB+/GLB+ intervention sequence (the primary comparison of interest)||||0.0001
81497151|NCT03382873|162686298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9476|||||||ANOVA|Intervention sequence and sex used as independent predictors in the model.||Comparison of the GLB/GLB intervention sequence to the GLB+/GLB+ intervention sequence (the primary comparison of interest).||||0.9476
81497152|NCT03382873|162686299|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0112|||||||ANOVA|Treatment group, time and their interaction were fixed effects and participants were random effects||||||0.0112
81543089|NCT03341299|162762703|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric least square means|0.991||||0.7734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.932|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.05|0.932|0.7734
81543090|NCT03341299|162762704|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-14.5||||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.38|65.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||65.38|-94.38|0.7190
81497153|NCT03382873|162686300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9085|||||||ANOVA|Intervention sequence and sex used as independent predictors in the model.||Comparison of GLB/GLB intervention sequence to GLB+/GLB+ intervention sequence (the primary comparison of interest).||||0.9085
81497154|NCT03382873|162686301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2063|||||||ANOVA|Intervention sequence and sex used as independent predictors in the model.||Comparison between the GLB/GLB intervention sequence and the GLB+/GLB+ intervention sequence (the primary comparison of interest)||||0.2063
81497155|NCT03657407|162686303|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|2.0|||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis that Belladonna \& Opium not superior to Placebo||2.0|-0.71|0.17
81497156|NCT03657407|162686304|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.02||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|9.5|||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis that Belladonna \& Opium not superior to Placebo||9.5|-5.4|0.29
81497157|NCT03657407|162686305|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-19.31||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.1|4.5|||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis that Belladonna \& Opium not superior to Placebo||4.5|-43.1|0.05
81497158|NCT03657407|162686306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.7|||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis that Belladonna \& Opium not superior to Placebo||1.7|0.42|0.42
81497159|NCT03109769|162686338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0444|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"The sample size was calculated as 44 participants. Sample size calculation was carried out through a pilot study on 30 participants with the group I mean=1.31, SD=0.39 and group II mean=1.62, SD=0.30, with ⍺=0.05 and 80% power.~The null hypothesis was: there is no difference in plaque index and gingival index between verbal oral hygiene instructions and oral hygiene instructions using mobile applications in patients with orthodontic fixed appliances."||||0.0444
81497160|NCT03109769|162686338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1373||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||"Difference in plaque index within the first group (mobile phone application) at 4 weeks compared to baseline.~The mean difference was calculated as follows:~plaque index at 4 weeks - plaque index at baseline"|||||0.0002
81543091|NCT00781768|162762755|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||The null hypothesis is that there will be a higher proportion of complete responders among those subjects receiving the combination therapy.||||<.001
81543092|NCT04567628|162762756|OTHER||||||=|0.003|||||||Spearman's Rank Correlation|||||||=0.003
81497161|NCT03109769|162686338|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0932||||0.0283|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||"Difference in plaque index within the second group (verbal oral hygiene instructions) at 4 weeks compared to baseline.~The mean difference was calculated as follows:~plaque index at 4 weeks - plaque index at baseline"|||||0.0283
81497162|NCT03109769|162686339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0283|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"The sample size was calculated as 44 participants. Sample size calculation was carried out through a pilot study on 30 participants with the group I mean=1.31, SD=0.39 and group II mean=1.62, SD=0.30, with ⍺=0.05 and 80% power.~The null hypothesis was: there is no difference in plaque index and gingival index between verbal oral hygiene instructions and oral hygiene instructions using mobile applications in patients with orthodontic fixed appliances."||||0.0283
81497163|NCT03109769|162686339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1177||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||"Difference in gingival index within the first group (mobile phone application) at 4 weeks compared to baseline.~The mean difference was calculated as follows:~gingival index at 4 weeks - gingival index at baseline"|||||0.0002
81497164|NCT03109769|162686339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1014||||0.4809|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||"Difference in gingival index within the second group (verbal oral hygiene instructions) at 4 weeks compared to baseline.~The mean difference was calculated as follows:~gingival index at 4 weeks - gingival index at baseline"|||||0.4809
81497165|NCT00834587|162686347|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|99.1||||||90.0|92.4|106.2|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||106.2|92.4|
81497166|NCT00834587|162686348|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|100.7||||||90.0|98.8|102.6|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.6|98.8|
81497167|NCT00834587|162686349|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|100.6||||||90.0|98.8|102.5|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.5|98.8|
81497168|NCT00834587|162686350|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|101.7||||||90.0|97.3|106.3|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||106.3|97.3|
81497169|NCT00834587|162686351|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|99.2||||||90.0|96.5|102.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.0|96.5|
81543093|NCT04567628|162762757|OTHER||||||=|0.25||||||A two-sided p-value of \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Log Rank|||||||=0.25
81543094|NCT04567628|162762760|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A two-sided p-value of \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81543095|NCT04567628|162762762|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||A two-sided p-value of \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81543096|NCT04944992|162762763|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squared means|30.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|22.1|38.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||38.7|22.1|<0.0001
81543097|NCT04944992|162762764|OTHER|Difference (Efinopegdutide - Semaglutide) in %|difference in percentage|16.3||||||95.0|3.5|29.1||||||||29.1|3.5|
81497170|NCT00834587|162686352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|99.1||||||90.0|96.5|101.8|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||101.8|96.5|
81497171|NCT02037984|162686397|OTHER|PT1 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT1 GMC Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.1||||||||1.10|0.60|
81543098|NCT04944992|162762765|OTHER|Difference (Efinopegdutide - Semaglutide) in %|Difference in percentage|5.6||||||95.0|0.4|13.5||||||||13.5|0.4|
81543099|NCT04944992|162762766|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squared means|6.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.6|7.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.7|4.6|<0.001
81543100|NCT04944992|162762767|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squared Means|-1.4||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1|-2.7|0.085
81543101|NCT04944992|162762768|OTHER|Difference (Efinopegdutide - Semaglutide) in %|Difference in Least Squared Means|-7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.2|-3.1||||||||-3.1|-11.2|
81543102|NCT04944992|162762769|OTHER|Difference (Efinopegdutide - Semaglutide) in %|Difference in least squared means|-5.7||||||90.0|-10.9|-0.6||||||||-0.6|-10.9|
81543103|NCT04944992|162762770|OTHER|Difference (Efinopegdutide - Semaglutide) in %|Difference in least squared means|-11.7||||||90.0|-15.8|-7.7||||||||-7.7|-15.8|
81543104|NCT04944992|162762771|OTHER|Difference (Efinopegdutide - Semaglutide) in %|Difference in least squared means|-6.1||||||90.0|-12.0|-0.1||||||||-0.1|-12.0|
81543105|NCT04944992|162762772|OTHER|Difference (Efinopegdutide - Semaglutide) in %|Difference in least squared means|-7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.3|-0.9||||||||-0.9|-14.3|
81543106|NCT04944992|162762773|OTHER|Difference (Efinopegdutide - Semaglutide) in %|Difference in least squared means|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.4|-0.4||||||||-0.4|-10.4|
81543107|NCT01295814|162762774|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The study had acceptable sensitivity with a statistical power of 0.99 (99%) for the improvement in the adalimumab group from baseline to week 12.~The study had acceptable sensitivity with a statistical power of 0.92 (92%) for the improvement in the placebo group from baseline to week 12."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.9||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|11.8||Statistical improvement in the adalimumab group compared to the placebo group from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 2 sided||Confidence interval was improvement in OSPI in the adalimumab group from baseline to week 12.|Statistical improvement in the adalimumab group compared to the placebo group from baseline to week 12.||11.8|4.0|0.75
81543108|NCT01295814|162762775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|6.3||Statistical improvement in the adalimumab group compared to the placebo group from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 2 sided||Confidence interval was improvement in ICSI in the adalimumab group from baseline to week 12.|Statistical improvement in the adalimumab group compared to the placebo group from baseline to week 12.||6.3|1.7|0.99
81497172|NCT02037984|162686397|OTHER|PT3 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT3 GMC Ratio|2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.64|3.02||||||||3.02|1.64|
81497173|NCT02037984|162686397|OTHER|PT4 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT4 GMG Ratio|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.84||||||||1.84|1.01|
81497174|NCT02037984|162686397|OTHER|PT5 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT5 GMC Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.05||||||||1.05|0.48|
81497175|NCT02037984|162686397|OTHER|PT6A GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT6A GMC Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.13||||||||1.13|0.32|
81497176|NCT02037984|162686397|OTHER|PT6B GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT6B GMG Ratio|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.73||||||||0.73|0.16|
81497177|NCT02037984|162686397|OTHER|PT7F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT7F GMC Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.02||||||||1.02|0.51|
81497178|NCT02037984|162686397|OTHER|PT9V GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT9V GMC Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.08||||||||1.08|0.51|
81497179|NCT02037984|162686397|OTHER|PT14 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar®)|PT9V GMC Ratio|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.9||||||||0.90|0.39|
81497180|NCT02037984|162686397|OTHER|PT18C GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT18C GMC Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.31||||||||1.31|0.64|
81497181|NCT02037984|162686397|OTHER|PT19A GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT19A GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.27||||||||1.27|0.61|
81497182|NCT02037984|162686397|OTHER|PT19F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT19F GMC Ratio|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.78||||||||1.78|0.83|
81497183|NCT02037984|162686397|OTHER|PT23F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT23F GMC Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.45||||||||1.45|0.57|
81497184|NCT02037984|162686397|OTHER|non-PT22F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|non-PT22F GMC Ratio|67.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.58|99.97||||||||99.97|45.58|
81497185|NCT02037984|162686397|OTHER|non-PT33F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|non-PT33F GMC Ratio|23.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.21|43.24||||||||43.24|13.21|
81497186|NCT02037984|162686398|OTHER|PT1 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT1 GMC Ratio|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.7||||||||0.70|0.39|
81543109|NCT01295814|162762776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|5.8||Statistical improvement in the adalimumab group compared to the placebo group from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 2 sided||Confidence interval was improvement in ICPI in the adalimumab group from baseline to week 12.|Statistical improvement in the adalimumab group compared to the placebo group from baseline to week 12.||5.8|2.1|0.76
81497187|NCT02037984|162686398|OTHER|PT3 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT3 GMC Ratio|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.41||||||||2.41|1.33|
81497188|NCT02037984|162686398|OTHER|PT4 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT4 GMG Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.16||||||||1.16|0.65|
81497189|NCT02037984|162686398|OTHER|PT5 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT5 GMC Ratio|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.74||||||||0.74|0.35|
81497190|NCT02037984|162686398|OTHER|PT6A GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT6A GMC Ratio|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.58||||||||0.58|0.17|
81497191|NCT02037984|162686398|OTHER|PT6B GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT6B GMG Ratio|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.34||||||||0.34|0.08|
81497192|NCT02037984|162686398|OTHER|PT7F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT7F GMC Ratio|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.67||||||||0.67|0.34|
81497193|NCT02037984|162686398|OTHER|PT9V GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT9V GMC Ratio|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.82||||||||0.82|0.39|
81497194|NCT02037984|162686398|OTHER|PT14 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar®)|PT9V GMC Ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.97||||||||0.97|0.42|
81497195|NCT02037984|162686398|OTHER|PT18C GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT18C GMC Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.21||||||||1.21|0.60|
81497196|NCT02037984|162686398|OTHER|PT19A GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT19A GMC Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.95||||||||0.95|0.46|
81497197|NCT02037984|162686398|OTHER|PT19F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT19F GMC Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.6||||||||1.60|0.77|
81497198|NCT02037984|162686398|OTHER|PT23F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT23F GMC Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.07||||||||1.07|0.43|
81497199|NCT02037984|162686398|OTHER|non-PT22F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|non-PT22F GMC Ratio|44.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.42|65.43||||||||65.43|30.42|
81497200|NCT02037984|162686398|OTHER|non-PT33F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|non-PT33F GMC Ratio|15.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.58|27.26||||||||27.26|8.58|
81497201|NCT02037984|162686399|OTHER|PT1 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT1 GMC Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.07||||||||1.07|0.57|
81497202|NCT02037984|162686399|OTHER|PT3 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT3 GMC Ratio|2.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|3.68||||||||3.68|1.95|
81497203|NCT02037984|162686399|OTHER|PT4 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT4 GMG Ratio|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.07||||||||2.07|1.11|
81497204|NCT02037984|162686399|OTHER|PT5 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT5 GMC Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.02||||||||1.02|0.46|
81497205|NCT02037984|162686399|OTHER|PT6A GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT6A GMC Ratio|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.64||||||||0.64|0.17|
81497206|NCT02037984|162686399|OTHER|PT6B GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT6B GMG Ratio|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.23||||||||0.23|0.05|
81497207|NCT02037984|162686399|OTHER|PT7F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT7F GMC Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.04||||||||1.04|0.51|
81497208|NCT02037984|162686399|OTHER|PT9V GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT9V GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.3||||||||1.30|0.59|
81497209|NCT02037984|162686399|OTHER|PT14 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar®)|PT9V GMC Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.6||||||||1.60|0.66|
81497210|NCT02037984|162686399|OTHER|PT18C GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT18C GMC Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.39||||||||1.39|0.66|
81497211|NCT02037984|162686399|OTHER|PT19A GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT19A GMC Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.39||||||||1.39|0.64|
81497212|NCT02037984|162686399|OTHER|PT19F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT19F GMC Ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.84||||||||1.84|0.84|
81497213|NCT02037984|162686399|OTHER|PT23F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT23F GMC Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.23||||||||1.23|0.46|
81497214|NCT02037984|162686399|OTHER|non-PT22F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|non-PT22F GMC Ratio|77.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.6|116.6||||||||116.60|51.60|
81497215|NCT02037984|162686399|OTHER|non-PT33F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|non-PT33F GMC Ratio|15.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.46|28.98||||||||28.98|8.46|
81497216|NCT02037984|162686400|OTHER|PT1 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT1 GMC Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.93||||||||0.93|0.50|
81497217|NCT02037984|162686400|OTHER|PT3 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT3 GMC Ratio|2.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|3.02||||||||3.02|1.62|
81497218|NCT02037984|162686400|OTHER|PT4 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT4 GMG Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.31||||||||1.31|0.71|
81497219|NCT02037984|162686400|OTHER|PT5 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT5 GMC Ratio|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.79||||||||0.79|0.36|
81497220|NCT02037984|162686400|OTHER|PT6A GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT6A GMC Ratio|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.94||||||||0.94|0.26|
81497221|NCT02037984|162686400|OTHER|PT6B GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT6B GMG Ratio|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.77||||||||0.77|0.17|
81497222|NCT02037984|162686400|OTHER|PT7F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT7F GMC Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.85||||||||0.85|0.42|
81497223|NCT02037984|162686400|OTHER|PT9V GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT9V GMC Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.16||||||||1.16|0.54|
81543110|NCT01295814|162762777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|10.0||Statistical improvement in the adalimumab group compared to the placebo group from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 2 sided||Confidence interval was improvement in PUF in the adalimumab group from baseline to week 12.|Statistical improvement in the adalimumab group compared to the placebo group from baseline to week 12.||10.0|2.6|0.76
81543111|NCT01295814|162762778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0||||Statistical improvement in the adalimumab group compared to the placebo group from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical improvement in the adalimumab group compared to the placebo group from baseline to week 12.||||0.67
81543112|NCT00303069|162762780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|84.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.2|93.6||P-value \< 0.025 considered significant.|Chi-squared|Normal approximation for testing 2 independent binomial proportions, stratified by age group (\<40 yrs, ≥40 yrs)|Risk Difference is 90 μg minus Placebo and is expressed in percentage points, confidence intervals were computed using the stratified method given by Miettinen and Nurminen|Testing was performed in a sequential manner. First, the response rate of the 90-μg group was compared to placebo and assessed for significance (using a 1-tailed α=0.025). If significant, the response rate of the 30-μg group was compared to placebo and assessed for significance. The testing continued sequentially until a non-significant result was observed or until all V710 groups had been compared with placebo.||93.6|65.2|<0.001
81497224|NCT02037984|162686400|OTHER|PT14 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar®)|PT9V GMC Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.14||||||||1.14|0.48|
81497225|NCT02037984|162686400|OTHER|PT18C GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT18C GMC Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.95||||||||0.95|0.46|
81497226|NCT02037984|162686400|OTHER|PT19A GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT19A GMC Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.02||||||||1.02|0.48|
81497227|NCT02037984|162686400|OTHER|PT19F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT19F GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.29||||||||1.29|0.60|
81497228|NCT02037984|162686400|OTHER|PT23F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT23F GMC Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.12||||||||1.12|0.43|
81497229|NCT02037984|162686400|OTHER|non-PT22F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|non-PT22F GMC Ratio|56.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.66|83.52||||||||83.52|37.66|
81497230|NCT02037984|162686400|OTHER|non-PT33F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|non-PT33F GMC Ratio|25.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.18|46.78||||||||46.78|14.18|
81497231|NCT02037984|162686401|OTHER|PT1 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT1 GMC Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.09||||||||1.09|0.58|
81497232|NCT02037984|162686401|OTHER|PT3 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT3 GMC Ratio|2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|3.49||||||||3.49|1.86|
81497233|NCT02037984|162686401|OTHER|PT4 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT4 GMG Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.46||||||||1.46|0.79|
81497234|NCT02037984|162686401|OTHER|PT5 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT5 GMC Ratio|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.76||||||||0.76|0.34|
81497235|NCT02037984|162686401|OTHER|PT6A GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT6A GMC Ratio|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.65||||||||0.65|0.17|
81497236|NCT02037984|162686401|OTHER|PT6B GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT6B GMG Ratio|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.38||||||||0.38|0.08|
81497237|NCT02037984|162686401|OTHER|PT7F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT7F GMC Ratio|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.84||||||||0.84|0.41|
81497238|NCT02037984|162686401|OTHER|PT9V GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT9V GMC Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.01||||||||1.01|0.46|
81497239|NCT02037984|162686401|OTHER|PT14 GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar®)|PT9V GMC Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.22||||||||1.22|0.51|
81497240|NCT02037984|162686401|OTHER|PT18C GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT18C GMC Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.05||||||||1.05|0.50|
81497241|NCT02037984|162686401|OTHER|PT19A GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT19A GMC Ratio|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.8||||||||0.80|0.37|
81497242|NCT02037984|162686401|OTHER|PT19F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT19F GMC Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.44||||||||1.44|0.66|
81497243|NCT02037984|162686401|OTHER|PT23F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|PT23F GMC Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.28||||||||1.28|0.49|
81497244|NCT02037984|162686401|OTHER|non-PT22F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|non-PT22F GMC Ratio|68.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.81|102.84||||||||102.84|45.81|
81497245|NCT02037984|162686401|OTHER|non-PT33F GMC Ratio (V114/Prevnar 13®)|non-PT33F GMC Ratio|20.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.88|36.88||||||||36.88|10.88|
81497246|NCT02037984|162686405|OTHER|PT1 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT1 Percentage Point Difference|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|6.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||6.5|-16.3|
81497247|NCT02037984|162686405|OTHER|PT3 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT3 Percentage Point Difference|14.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|32.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||32.5|-4.1|
81497248|NCT02037984|162686405|OTHER|PT4 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT4 Percentage Point Difference|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|5.7|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||5.7|-22.8|
81497249|NCT02037984|162686405|OTHER|PT5 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT5 Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-11.2|
81497250|NCT02037984|162686405|OTHER|PT6A Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT6A Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-11.2|
81497251|NCT02037984|162686405|OTHER|PT6B Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT6B Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-11.2|
81497252|NCT02037984|162686405|OTHER|PT7F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT7F Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-11.2|
81497253|NCT02037984|162686405|OTHER|PT9V Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT9V Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-11.2|
81497254|NCT02037984|162686405|OTHER|PT14 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT14 Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-11.2|
81497255|NCT02037984|162686405|OTHER|PT18C Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT18C Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-11.2|
81497256|NCT02037984|162686405|OTHER|PT19A Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT19A Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-11.2|
81497257|NCT02037984|162686405|OTHER|PT19F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT19F Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-11.2|
81497258|NCT02037984|162686405|OTHER|PT23F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT23F Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-11.2|
81497259|NCT02037984|162686405|OTHER|non-PT22F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|non-PT22F Percentage Point Difference|89.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.2|95.7|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||95.7|75.2|
81497260|NCT02037984|162686405|OTHER|non-PT33F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|non-PT33F Percentage Point Difference|97.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.1|99.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||99.5|85.1|
81574408|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.744|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|3.2|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 6: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||3.2|-2.1|0.744
81497261|NCT02037984|162686406|OTHER|PT1 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT1 Percentage Point Difference|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|5.6|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||5.6|-20.4|
81497262|NCT02037984|162686406|OTHER|PT3 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT3 Percentage Point Difference|11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|30.6|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||30.6|-10.0|
81497263|NCT02037984|162686406|OTHER|PT4 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT4 Percentage Point Difference|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|10.3|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||10.3|-18.8|
81497264|NCT02037984|162686406|OTHER|PT5 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT5 Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|9.6|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.6|-14.0|
81497265|NCT02037984|162686406|OTHER|PT6A Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT6A Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|9.6|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.6|-14.5|
81497266|NCT02037984|162686406|OTHER|PT6B Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT6B Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|9.6|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.6|-14.5|
81497267|NCT02037984|162686406|OTHER|PT7F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT7F Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|9.6|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.6|-14.0|
81497268|NCT02037984|162686406|OTHER|PT9V Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT9V Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|9.6|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.6|-14.0|
81497269|NCT02037984|162686406|OTHER|PT14 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT14 Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|9.6|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.6|-14.0|
81497270|NCT02037984|162686406|OTHER|PT18C Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT18C Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|9.6|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.6|-14.5|
81497271|NCT02037984|162686406|OTHER|PT19A Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT19A Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|9.6|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.6|-14.0|
81497272|NCT02037984|162686406|OTHER|PT19F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT19F Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|9.6|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.6|-14.0|
81497273|NCT02037984|162686406|OTHER|PT23F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT23F Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|9.6|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.6|-14.0|
81497274|NCT02037984|162686406|OTHER|non-PT22F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|non-PT22F Percentage Point Difference|85.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.8|93.6|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||93.6|65.8|
81497275|NCT02037984|162686406|OTHER|non-PT33F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|non-PT33F Percentage Point Difference|92.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.1|98.1|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||98.1|75.1|
81497276|NCT02037984|162686407|OTHER|PT1 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT1 Percentage Point Difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|6.7|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||6.7|-15.5|
81497277|NCT02037984|162686407|OTHER|PT3 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT3 Percentage Point Difference|24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|40.2|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||40.2|12.6|
81497278|NCT02037984|162686407|OTHER|PT4 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT4 Percentage Point Difference|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|14.0|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||14.0|-8.0|
81497279|NCT02037984|162686407|OTHER|PT5 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT5 Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.6|
81497280|NCT02037984|162686407|OTHER|PT6A Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT6A Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.6|
81497281|NCT02037984|162686407|OTHER|PT6B Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT6B Percentage Point Difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|6.7|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||6.7|-15.5|
81497282|NCT02037984|162686407|OTHER|PT7F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT7F Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.6|
81497283|NCT02037984|162686407|OTHER|PT9V Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT9V Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.6|
81497284|NCT02037984|162686407|OTHER|PT14 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT14 Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.6|
81497285|NCT02037984|162686407|OTHER|PT18C Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT18C Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.6|
81574409|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.34|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|4.1|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 6: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||4.1|-1.1|0.340
81497286|NCT02037984|162686407|OTHER|PT19A Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT19A Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.6|
81497287|NCT02037984|162686407|OTHER|PT19F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT19F Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.6|
81497288|NCT02037984|162686407|OTHER|PT23F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT23F Percentage Point Difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|6.7|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||6.7|-15.5|
81497289|NCT02037984|162686407|OTHER|non-PT22F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|non-PT22F Percentage Point Difference|89.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.2|95.7|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||95.7|75.2|
81497290|NCT02037984|162686407|OTHER|non-PT33F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|non-PT33F Percentage Point Difference|97.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.7|99.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||99.5|85.7|
81497291|NCT02037984|162686408|OTHER|PT1 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT1 Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.3|
81497292|NCT02037984|162686408|OTHER|PT3 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT3 Percentage Point Difference|18.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|35.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||35.5|1.7|
81497293|NCT02037984|162686408|OTHER|PT4 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT4 Percentage Point Difference|-14.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|-1.2|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||-1.2|-31.4|
81497294|NCT02037984|162686408|OTHER|PT5 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT5 Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.3|
81497295|NCT02037984|162686408|OTHER|PT6A Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT6A Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.3|
81497296|NCT02037984|162686408|OTHER|PT6B Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT6B Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.3|
81497297|NCT02037984|162686408|OTHER|PT7F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT7F Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.3|
81497298|NCT02037984|162686408|OTHER|PT9V Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT9V Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.3|
81497299|NCT02037984|162686408|OTHER|PT14 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT14 Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.3|
81497300|NCT02037984|162686408|OTHER|PT18C Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT18C Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.3|
81497301|NCT02037984|162686408|OTHER|PT19A Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT19A Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.3|
81497302|NCT02037984|162686408|OTHER|PT19F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT19F Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-10.3|
81497303|NCT02037984|162686408|OTHER|PT23F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT23F Percentage Point Difference|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|3.9|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||3.9|-19.2|
81497304|NCT02037984|162686408|OTHER|non-PT22F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|non-PT22F Percentage Point Difference|89.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.2|95.7|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||95.7|75.2|
81497305|NCT02037984|162686408|OTHER|non-PT33F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|non-PT33F Percentage Point Difference|97.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.9|99.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||99.5|85.9|
81497306|NCT02037984|162686409|OTHER|PT1 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT1 Percentage Point Difference|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|6.3|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||6.3|-17.3|
81497307|NCT02037984|162686409|OTHER|PT3 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT3 Percentage Point Difference|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|32.0|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||32.0|-5.5|
81497308|NCT02037984|162686409|OTHER|PT4 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT4 Percentage Point Difference|-7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|5.2|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||5.2|-24.2|
81497309|NCT02037984|162686409|OTHER|PT5 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT5 Percentage Point Difference|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|6.3|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||6.3|-17.3|
81497310|NCT02037984|162686409|OTHER|PT6A Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT6A Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-11.9|
81497311|NCT02037984|162686409|OTHER|PT6B Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT6B Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-11.9|
81497312|NCT02037984|162686409|OTHER|PT7F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT7F Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-11.9|
81497313|NCT02037984|162686409|OTHER|PT9V Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT9V Percentage Point Difference|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|6.3|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||6.3|-17.3|
81497314|NCT02037984|162686409|OTHER|PT14 Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT14 Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-11.9|
81497315|NCT02037984|162686409|OTHER|PT18C Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT18C Percentage Point Difference|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|6.3|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||6.3|-17.3|
81497316|NCT02037984|162686409|OTHER|PT19A Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT19A Percentage Point Difference|-6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|3.0|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||3.0|-22.1|
81497317|NCT02037984|162686409|OTHER|PT19F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT19F Percentage Point Difference|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|6.3|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||6.3|-17.3|
81497318|NCT02037984|162686409|OTHER|PT23F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|PT23F Percentage Point Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|9.5|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||9.5|-11.9|
81497319|NCT02037984|162686409|OTHER|non-PT22F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|non-PT22F Percentage Point Difference|89.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.2|95.7|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||95.7|75.2|
81497320|NCT02037984|162686409|OTHER|non-PT33F Percentage Point Difference (V114 - Prevnar 13®)|non-PT33F Percentage Point Difference|93.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.5|98.3|||||Estimated difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|||98.3|78.5|
81497321|NCT03707821|162686452|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used. This margin is based on a 10% shift in the distribution of CLUE scores. Non-inferiority was declared in the lower limit of the 95% credible interval was above 5.|Mean Difference (Net)|3.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|8.5|||Bayesian normal random-effects|A 95% Credible Interval for the Posterior mean difference between the Test and Control was used to test for non-inferiority.|Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control.|It was calculated that 224 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two lens types would have at least 80% power to detect a 5 points difference in mean overall comfort at he 2-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using Stroup's Method (alpha=0.05).||8.5|-2.0|
81497322|NCT03707821|162686453|NON_INFERIORITY|A cumulative odds ratio non-inferiority margin of 2 was used. This margin is based on a 10% difference if the proportion of subjects that report a higher rating/experience.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.034|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.15|||Bayesian random -effects model|A 95% Credible Interval for the Posterior proportion mean difference between the Test and Control was used to test for non-inferiority.|mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control.|It was calculated that 40 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two lens types would have at least 80% power to detect a 10% difference in proportion of subjects that reported at higher rating (Strongly Agree and Agree) with the Test compared to the Control lens at the 2-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using simulation-based methods (alpha=0.05).||0.15|0.02|
81497323|NCT03707821|162686454|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.05 points was used. This margin corresponds to a half line difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.008|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|-0.01|||Bayesian Normal Random effects model|A 95% Credible Interval for the Posterior mean difference between the Test and control was used to test for non-inferiority.|Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control.|It was calculated that 30 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two lens types would have at least 80% power to detect a 0.05 difference in LogMAR visual acuity at the 2-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using simulations methods for repeated measures.||-0.01|-0.04|
81497324|NCT03707821|162686455|SUPERIORITY|A superiority margin of 90% was used. Lower limit of 95% credible interval was compared to 90%|Mean Percentage of Acceptable Fitting|99.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.5|100.0|||Bayesian Beta-Binomial Model|model for correlated data||It was calculated that 100 participants were required to show that the acceptable lens fitting for the Test lens would be superior to 90% with at least 80% power. Sample size was determined using simulations methods for repeated measures.||100|98.5|
81497325|NCT03707821|162686456|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 5% was used. Upper limit of the 95% credible interval was compared to 5%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0036|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.008|||Bayesian beta-binomial model|model for correlated data|mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control.|It was calculated that 224 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two lens types would have at least 80% power to detect 5% difference between the Test and Control lens with respect to the proportion of eyes with Grade 3 or higher slit lamp findings across all study visits. Sample size was determined using simulations methods. Sample size for this study was primarily driven by the slit lamp findings.||0.008|-0.007|
81497326|NCT03707821|162686457|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used. This margin is based on a 10% shift in the distribution of CLUE scores. Non-inferiority was declared in the lower limit of the 95% credible interval was above 5.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|6.3|||Bayesian normal random-effects|A 95% Credible Interval for the Posterior mean difference between the Test and Control was used to test for non-inferiority.|Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control.|Sample Size was based on primary endpoints only.||6.3|-1.3|
81497327|NCT03707821|162686458|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used. This margin is based on a 10% shift in the distribution of CLUE scores. Non-inferiority was declared in the lower limit of the 95% credible interval was above 5.|Mean Difference (Net)|8.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.295|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.48|12.54|||Bayesian normal random-effects|A 95% Credible Interval for the Posterior mean difference between the Test and Control was used to test for non-inferiority.|Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control.|Sample Size was based on primary endpoints only.||12.54|3.48|
81497328|NCT00889005|162686459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.927|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.927
81497329|NCT00124657|162686466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.0||||||1-year progression-free survival (n=8)||1.00|0.48|
81497330|NCT00124657|162686466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.57||||||1-year progression-free survival (n=12)||0.57|0.09|
81543113|NCT00303069|162762780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|81.6|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.6|92.0||P-value \< 0.025 considered significant.|Chi-squared|Normal approximation for testing 2 independent binomial proportions, stratified by age group (\<40 yrs, ≥40 yrs)|Risk Difference is 30 μg minus Placebo and is expressed in percentage points, confidence intervals were computed using the stratified method given by Miettinen and Nurminen|Testing was performed in a sequential manner. First, the response rate of the 90-μg group was compared to placebo and assessed for significance (using a 1-tailed α=0.025). If significant, the response rate of the 30-μg group was compared to placebo and assessed for significance. The testing continued sequentially until a non-significant result was observed or until all V710 groups had been compared with placebo.||92.0|61.6|<0.01
81543114|NCT00303069|162762780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|25.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|43.8||P-value \< 0.025 considered significant.|Chi-squared|Normal approximation for testing 2 independent binomial proportions, stratified by age group (\<40 yrs, ≥40 yrs)|Risk Difference is 5 μg minus Placebo and is expressed in percentage points, confidence intervals were computed using the stratified method given by Miettinen and Nurminen|Testing was performed in a sequential manner. First, the response rate of the 90-μg group was compared to placebo and assessed for significance (using a 1-tailed α=0.025). If significant, the response rate of the 30-μg group was compared to placebo and assessed for significance. The testing continued sequentially until a non-significant result was observed or until all V710 groups had been compared with placebo.||43.8|6.7|<0.001
81543115|NCT00303069|162762781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|30.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|48.3||P-value \< 0.025 considered significant.|Chi-squared|Normal approximation for testing 2 independent binomial proportions, stratified by age group (\<40 yrs, ≥40 yrs)|Risk Difference is 90 μg minus Placebo and is expressed in percentage points, confidence intervals were computed using the stratified method given by Miettinen and Nurminen|Testing was performed in a sequential manner. First, the response rate of the 90-μg group was compared to placebo and assessed for significance (using a 1-tailed α=0.025). If significant, the response rate of the 30-μg group was compared to placebo and assessed for significance. The testing continued sequentially until a non-significant result was observed or until all V710 groups had been compared with placebo.||48.3|17.2|<0.001
81574410|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.477|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.3|1.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 6: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.4|-3.3|0.477
81497331|NCT00124657|162686466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|0.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.106|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.198|0.602||||||1-year progression free survival (n=20)||0.602|0.198|
81497332|NCT00124657|162686466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.069|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.285||||||2-year progression free survival (n=20)||0.285|0.015|
81497333|NCT00124657|162686466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|0.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.077|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.341||||||1-year progression free survival (n=21)||0.341|0.039|
81497334|NCT00124657|162686466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|0.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.077|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.341||||||2-year progression free survival (n=21)||0.341|0.039|
81497335|NCT02732145|162686529|OTHER|"Question: Determination of sensitivity of the Vulvoscopy Index as a measure of the sensitivity of Three Rings Vulvoscopy in comparison to the histopathological diagnosis of vulvar dermatosis."|Sensitivity (2x2 Table)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||||"The Sensitivity of the Vulvoscopy Index for Detection of Vulvar Dermatosis was 1.000 (Range: 1.0000 - 1.0000)."|"Parameter: Sensitivity of Three Rings Vulvoscopy for detection of vulvar dermatosis."||1.0000|1.0000|
81497336|NCT02732145|162686529|OTHER|"Question: Determination of specificity of the Vulvoscopy index as a measure of the specificity of Three Rings Vulvoscopy in comparison to the histopathological diagnosis of vulvar dermatosis."|Specificity (2x2 Table)|0.9609|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5794|1.0|||||"The Specificity of the Vulvoscopy Index for Detection of Vulvar Dermatosis was 0.9609 (Range: 0.5794 - 1.0000)"|"Parameter: Specificity of Three Rings Vulvoscopy for detection of vulvar dermatosis."||1.0000|0.5794|
81543116|NCT00303069|162762781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|14.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|32.1||P-value \< 0.025 considered significant.|Chi-squared|Normal approximation for testing 2 independent binomial proportions, stratified by age group (\<40 yrs, ≥40 yrs)|Risk Difference is 30 μg minus Placebo and is expressed in percentage points, confidence intervals were computed using the stratified method given by Miettinen and Nurminen|Testing was performed in a sequential manner. First, the response rate of the 90-μg group was compared to placebo and assessed for significance (using a 1-tailed α=0.025). If significant, the response rate of the 30-μg group was compared to placebo and assessed for significance. The testing continued sequentially until a non-significant result was observed or until all V710 groups had been compared with placebo.||32.1|1.6|<0.001
81543117|NCT00303069|162762781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|16.9||P-value \< 0.025 considered significant.|Chi-squared|Normal approximation for testing 2 independent binomial proportions, stratified by age group (\<40 yrs, ≥40 yrs)|Risk Difference is 5 μg minus Placebo and is expressed in percentage points, confidence intervals were computed using the stratified method given by Miettinen and Nurminen|Testing was performed in a sequential manner. First, the response rate of the 90-μg group was compared to placebo and assessed for significance (using a 1-tailed α=0.025). If significant, the response rate of the 30-μg group was compared to placebo and assessed for significance. The testing continued sequentially until a non-significant result was observed or until all V710 groups had been compared with placebo.||16.9|-8.2|<0.001
81497337|NCT02732145|162686529|OTHER|"Question: Determination of diagnostic accuracy of the Vulvoscopy index as a measure of the diagnostic value of Three Rings Vulvoscopy in comparison to the histopathological diagnosis of vulvar dermatosis."|Diagnostic Accuracy (2x2 Table)|0.9695|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6313|1.0|||||"The Diagnostic accuracy of the Vulvoscopy Index for Detection of Vulvar Dermatosis was 0.9695 (Range: 0.6313 - 1.0000)"|"Parameter: Diagnostic accuracy of Three Rings Vulvoscopy for detection of vulvar dermatosis."||1.0000|0.6313|
81497338|NCT02732145|162686529|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Determination of positive predictive value of the Vulvoscopy index for detection of vulvar dermatosis in comparison to the histopathology results."|PPV (2x2 Table)|0.878|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.227|1.0|||||"Positive predictive value of the Vulvoscopy Index for Detection of Vulvar Dermatosis was 0.8780 (Range: 0.2270 - 1.0000)."|"Parameter: Positive predictive value of Three Rings Vulvoscopy for detection of vulvar dermatosis."||1.0000|0.2270|
81497339|NCT02732145|162686529|OTHER|"Question: Determination of negative predictive value of the Vulvoscopy index for detection of vulvar dermatosis in comparison to the histopathology results."|NPV (2x2 Table)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||||"Negative predictive value of the Vulvoscopy Index for Detection of Vulvar Dermatosis was 1.0000 (Range: 1.0000 - 1.0000)."|"Parameter: Negative predictive value of Three Rings Vulvoscopy for detection of vulvar dermatosis."||1.0000|1.0000|
81497340|NCT02732145|162686529|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the diagnostic accuracy of the Vulvoscopy Index as an outcome measure of the diagnostic value of Three Rings Vulvoscopy, and histopathology?"||||||0.6108|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the diagnostic accuracy between TRIV using the Vulvoscopy Index and histopathology for detection of vulvar dermatosis."||||0.6108
81497341|NCT02732145|162686530|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of vulvar complaints among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||1|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of vulvar complaints in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||1.0000
81543118|NCT01972217|162762785|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.651||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.438|0.969|||Log Rank|||The 1-sided p-value provides a test for rejecting the null hypothesis of no treatment effect versus the superiority alternative that patients on olaparib have a lower risk of progression compared with placebo.||0.969|0.438|0.017
81543119|NCT01972217|162762798|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.813||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.285|2.261||The p value was calculated with a 1-sided significance level of 2.5%.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.261|0.285|0.309
81497342|NCT02732145|162686530|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of positive Marinoff Index among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.9628|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of positive Marinoff Index in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.9628
81497343|NCT02732145|162686530|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of the positive Cotton-Swab test among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.9152|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of the positive Cotton-Swab test in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.9152
81497344|NCT02732145|162686530|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of any lesion in any vulvar ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||1|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of any lesion in any vulvar ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||1.0000
81497345|NCT02732145|162686530|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of any vulvar lesion of the Outer Vulvar Ring among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed with vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.8862|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of any vulvar lesion of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.8862
81497346|NCT02732145|162686530|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of any vulvar lesion of the Middle Vulvar Ring among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||1|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of any vulvar lesion of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||1.0000
81497347|NCT02732145|162686530|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of any vulvar lesion of the Inner Vulvar Ring among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.3319|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of any vulvar lesion of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.3319
81543120|NCT01972217|162762799|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.781||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.13||The p value was calculated with a 1-sided significance level of 2.5%.|Log Rank|||Olapatib + abiraterone versus placebo + abiraterone: TFST||1.130|0.540|0.095
81543121|NCT01972217|162762799|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.809||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.545|1.201||The p value was calculated with a 1-sided significance level of 2.5%.|Log Rank|||Olaparib + abiraterone versus placebo + abiraterone: TSST||1.201|0.545|0.147
81497348|NCT02732145|162686530|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of non-specific vulvar lesions among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.8662|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of non-specific vulvar lesions in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.8662
81497349|NCT02732145|162686530|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of specific vulvar lesions among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||1|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of vulvar lesions specific for dermatosis in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||1.0000
81497350|NCT02732145|162686531|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of vulvar complaints among the patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.5399|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of vulvar complaints in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.5399
81543122|NCT01972217|162762800|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.911||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.384||The p value was calculated with a 1-sided significance level of 2.5%.|Log Rank|||||1.384|0.600|0.331
81543123|NCT01972217|162762801|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.788||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.511|1.215||The p value was calculated with a 1-sided significance level of 2.5%.|Log Rank|||||1.215|0.511|0.140
81543124|NCT02958917|162762802|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81543125|NCT02958917|162762803|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.264|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Cox|||||||<0.05
81543126|NCT02958917|162762804|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.03|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81497351|NCT02732145|162686531|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of positive Marinoff Index among the patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.9248|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of positive Marinoff Index in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.9248
81497352|NCT02732145|162686531|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of the positive Cotton-Swab test among the patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.9839|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of the positive Cotton-Swab test in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.9839
81497353|NCT02732145|162686531|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of any lesion in any vulvar ring among the patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.7537|||||||t|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of any lesion in any vulvar ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.7537
81497354|NCT02732145|162686531|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of any vulvar lesion of the Outer Vulvar Ring among the patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.2054|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of any vulvar lesion of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.2054
81543127|NCT02958917|162762805|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.108|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81543128|NCT02958917|162762806|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.364|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.05
81543129|NCT02958917|162762807|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.128|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||<0.05
81543130|NCT02958917|162762808|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81543131|NCT02958917|162762809|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.72|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81543132|NCT02958917|162762810|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.92|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81543133|NCT02958917|162762811|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.92|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81543134|NCT02958917|162762812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81543135|NCT02318706|162762813|SUPERIORITY|DS-5565 20 mg and 30 mg are tested against placebo at significance level of 0.025, respectively. If both arms are statistically significant, DS-5565 15 mg arm will be tested at level of 0.05. If neither of the arms is statistically significant, DS-5565 15 mg arm is no longer tested. If either DS-5565 20 mg or DS-5565 30 mg is statistically significant, DS-5565 15 mg arm is tested at level of 0.025.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|-0.03||||0.8773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 14 change from baseline||0.30|-0.35|0.8773
81543136|NCT02318706|162762813|SUPERIORITY|DS-5565 20 mg and 30 mg are tested against placebo at significance level of 0.025, respectively. If both arms are statistically significant, DS-5565 15 mg arm will be tested at level of 0.05. If neither of the arms is statistically significant, DS-5565 15 mg arm is no longer tested. If either DS-5565 20 mg or DS-5565 30 mg is statistically significant, DS-5565 15 mg arm is tested at level of 0.025.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|-0.15||||0.3494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 14 change from baseline||0.17|-0.48|0.3494
81543137|NCT02318706|162762813|SUPERIORITY|DS-5565 20 mg and 30 mg are tested against placebo at significance level of 0.025, respectively. If both arms are statistically significant, DS-5565 15 mg arm will be tested at level of 0.05. If neither of the arms is statistically significant, DS-5565 15 mg arm is no longer tested. If either DS-5565 20 mg or DS-5565 30 mg is statistically significant, DS-5565 15 mg arm is tested at level of 0.025.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|-0.5||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 14 change from baseline||-0.17|-0.82|0.0027
81543138|NCT01456039|162762816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Based on one sample binomial test for dichotomized response proportion against the null hypothesis ( H0 p≤0.1)|Binomial test for dichotomized response|||||||<0.0001
81543139|NCT00335777|162762841|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|2 sided McNemar test||||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|2 sided McNemar||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the proportion of subjects who were pain free when treating early, as compared to treating late.||||0.289
81497355|NCT02732145|162686531|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of any vulvar lesion of the Middle Vulvar Ring among the patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.6409|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of any vulvar lesion of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.6409
81497356|NCT02732145|162686531|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of any vulvar lesion of the Inner Vulvar Ring among the patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.9753|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of any vulvar lesion of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.9753
81497357|NCT02732145|162686531|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of non-specific vulvar lesions among the patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.8986|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of non-specific vulvar lesions in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.8986
81497358|NCT02732145|162686531|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of specific vulvar lesions among the patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology (first biopsy)?||||||0.0017|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of vulvar lesions specific for dermatosis in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology (first biopsy).||||0.0017
81497359|NCT02732145|162686532|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for vulvar complaints (mean) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for vulvar complaints (mean) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||1.0000
81543140|NCT00335777|162762842|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|2 sided McNemar test||||||1|||||||McNemar|2 sided McNemar test||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in the proportion of subjects who had pain relief when treating early, as compared to treating late.||||1.000
81543141|NCT02798627|162762843|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.97|||||||Chi-squared|||||||=0.97
81543142|NCT02670811|162762847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||||||The primary outcome, systolic blood pressure (mmHg), between groups was analyzed using an independent sample student t test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81497360|NCT02732145|162686532|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for Marinoff Index (mean) among patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.9899|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for Marinoff Index (mean) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.9899
81497361|NCT02732145|162686532|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for the Cotton-Swab test (mean) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.9686|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for the Cotton-Swab test (mean) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.9686
81497362|NCT02732145|162686532|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for any lesion in any vulvar ring (mean) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.7055|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for any lesion in any vulvar ring (mean) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.7055
81497363|NCT02732145|162686532|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Outer Vulvar Ring (mean) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.8852|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Outer Vulvar Ring (mean) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.8852
81497364|NCT02732145|162686532|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Middle Vulvar Ring (mean) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Middle Vulvar Ring (mean) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||1.0000
81543143|NCT02670811|162762847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||||||The primary outcome, systolic blood pressure (mmHg), was analyzed using a paired student t test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81543144|NCT02670811|162762848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||||||The secondary outcome, diastolic blood pressure (mmHg), between groups was analyzed using an independent sample student t test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81497365|NCT02732145|162686532|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Inner Vulvar Ring (mean) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.3351|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Inner Vulvar Ring (mean) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.3351
81543145|NCT02670811|162762849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||||||The secondary outcome, total cholesterol (mg/dL), between groups was analyzed using an independent sample student t test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81543146|NCT02670811|162762850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||||||The secondary outcome, low density lipoprotein (mg/dL), between groups was analyzed using an independent sample student t test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81543147|NCT02670811|162762851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||||||The secondary outcome, high density lipoproteins (mg/dL), between groups were analyzed using an independent sample student t test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81543148|NCT02670811|162762852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||||||The secondary outcome, triglycerides (mg/dL), between groups was analyzed using an independent sample student t test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81543149|NCT03714672|162762859|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-3.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline pain intensity, and site as covariates.|LS means, 95% CIs, and pairwise CIs and p-values comparing the combination treatment arm to the monotherapy arm.|Bonferroni-Holm procedure used for determining the statistical significance of the results.||-3.4|-4.8|<0.0001
81543150|NCT03714672|162762859|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-3.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline pain intensity, and site as covariates.|LS means, 95% CIs, and pairwise CIs and p-values comparing the combination treatment arm to the monotherapy arm.|Bonferroni-Holm procedure used for determining the statistical significance of the results.||-3.8|-5.2|<0.0001
81543151|NCT03714672|162762859|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-2.5|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline pain intensity, and site as covariates.|LS means, 95% CIs, and pairwise CIs and p-values comparing the combination treatment arm to the monotherapy arm.|Bonferroni-Holm procedure used for determining the statistical significance of the results. The planned test was a test for non-inferiority.||-2.5|-3.9|<0.0001
81543152|NCT03714672|162762859|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-2.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline pain intensity, and site as covariates.|LS means, 95% CIs, and pairwise CIs and p-values comparing the combination treatment arm to the monotherapy arm.|Bonferroni-Holm procedure used for determining the statistical significance of the results. The planned test was a test for non-inferiority.||-2.1|-3.5|<0.0001
81543153|NCT01054885|162762869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.046||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.098|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.098|-0.006|0.085
81543154|NCT01054885|162762869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.041||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.093|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.093|-0.011|0.123
81543155|NCT01054885|162762869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.185|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.133|0.237|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.237|0.133|<0.001
81497366|NCT02732145|162686532|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for the specificity of vulvar lesions (mean) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.8673|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for the specificity of vulvar lesions (mean) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.8673
81543156|NCT01054885|162762869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.214|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.161|0.266||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.266|0.161|<0.001
81543157|NCT01054885|162762869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.209|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.157|0.261|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.261|0.157|<0.001
81543158|NCT01054885|162762869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.168|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.116|0.22||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.220|0.116|<0.001
81497367|NCT02732145|162686532|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for non-specific vulvar lesions (mean) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.8673|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for non-specific vulvar lesions (mean) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.8673
81543159|NCT01054885|162762869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.168|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.117|0.219|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.219|0.117|<0.001
81543160|NCT01054885|162762869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.029||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.081|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.081|-0.023|0.274
81543161|NCT01054885|162762869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.024||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.075|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.075|-0.027|0.357
81543162|NCT01054885|162762870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.044||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.097|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.097|-0.008|0.095
81543163|NCT01054885|162762870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.008||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.060|-0.044|0.756
81543164|NCT01054885|162762870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|0.151|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.151|0.048|<0.001
81543165|NCT01054885|162762870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.144|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|0.197||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.197|0.091|<0.001
81497368|NCT02732145|162686532|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for specific vulvar lesions (mean) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for specific vulvar lesions (mean) with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||1.0000
81543166|NCT01054885|162762870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.131|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.183|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.183|0.080|<0.001
81543167|NCT01054885|162762870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.152||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.152|0.047|<0.001
81543168|NCT01054885|162762870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.123|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|0.174||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.174|0.072|<0.001
81543169|NCT01054885|162762870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.045||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.097|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.097|-0.008|0.093
81543170|NCT01054885|162762870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.032||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.083|||Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).||||0.083|-0.019|0.224
81543171|NCT03085095|162762878|NON_INFERIORITY|The lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in the cumulative probability of sustained profound castration rate between the 2 treatment groups was calculated with a noninferiority margin of -10%.|Treatment difference|7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|11.8|||||Treatment difference= Relugolix - Leuprolide acetate|Following statistical analysis of the lower bound of the 95% CI ≥ 90% for the relugolix group, secondary statistical analysis of non-inferiority was conducted.||11.8|4.1|
81497369|NCT02732145|162686532|EQUIVALENCE|"Question: Is there a difference in the overall sum of points for the Vulvoscopy Index (mean) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.8472|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Parameter: The difference in the overall sum of points for the Vulvoscopy Index (mean) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.8472
81497370|NCT02732145|162686534|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for vulvar complaints (median) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for vulvar complaints (median) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||1.0000
81497371|NCT02732145|162686534|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for Marinoff Index (median) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.9629|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for Marinoff Index (median) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.9629
81497372|NCT02732145|162686534|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for the Cotton-Swab test (median) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.9155|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for the Cotton-Swab test (median) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.9155
81497373|NCT02732145|162686534|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for any lesion in any vulvar ring (median) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.4913|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for any lesion in any vulvar ring (median) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.4913
81497374|NCT02732145|162686534|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Outer Vulvar Ring (median) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.8866|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Outer Vulvar Ring (median) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.8866
81497375|NCT02732145|162686534|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Middle Vulvar Ring (median) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Middle Vulvar Ring (median) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||1.0000
81497376|NCT02732145|162686534|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Inner Vulvar Ring (median) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.3335|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Inner Vulvar Ring (median) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.3335
81497377|NCT02732145|162686534|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for the specificity of vulvar lesions (median) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.8666|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for the specificity of vulvar lesions (median) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.8666
81497378|NCT02732145|162686534|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for non-specific vulvar lesions (median) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.8666|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for non-specific vulvar lesions (median) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.8666
81497379|NCT02732145|162686534|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for specific vulvar lesions (median) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for specific vulvar lesions (median) with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||1.0000
81497380|NCT02732145|162686534|EQUIVALENCE|"Question: Is there a difference in the overall sum of points for the Vulvoscopy Index (median) among the patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.8144|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Parameter: The difference in the overall sum of points for the Vulvoscopy Index (median) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.8144
81497381|NCT02732145|162686535|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for vulvar complaints in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.5403|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for vulvar complaints (median) in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.5403
81497382|NCT02732145|162686535|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for Marinoff Index in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.9248|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for Marinoff Index (median) in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.9248
81497383|NCT02732145|162686535|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for the Cotton-Swab test in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.9839|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for the Cotton-Swab test (median) in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.9839
81497384|NCT02732145|162686535|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for any lesion in any vulvar ring (median) in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.5124|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for any lesion in any vulvar ring (median) in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.5124
81497385|NCT02732145|162686535|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.2058|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Outer Vulvar Ring (median) in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.2058
81497386|NCT02732145|162686535|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.6412|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Middle Vulvar Ring (median) in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.6412
81497387|NCT02732145|162686535|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.9753|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for any vulvar lesion of the Inner Vulvar Ring (median) in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.9753
81497388|NCT02732145|162686535|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for the specificity of vulvar lesions in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.3621|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for the specificity of vulvar lesions (median) in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.3621
81497389|NCT02732145|162686535|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for non-specific vulvar lesions in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?||||||0.8987|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for non-specific vulvar lesions (median) in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology.||||0.8987
81497390|NCT02732145|162686535|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the score for specific vulvar lesions in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology (first biopsy)?||||||0.0018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the score for vulvar lesions specific for dermatosis (median) in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology (first biopsy).||||0.0018
81497391|NCT02732145|162686535|EQUIVALENCE|"Question: Is there a difference in the overall sum of points for the Vulvoscopy Index in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.4409|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Parameter: The difference in the overall sum of points for the Vulvoscopy Index (median) in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.4409
81497392|NCT02732145|162686536|OTHER|"Question: Determination of sensitivity of the N-S-P Scheme as a measure of the sensitivity of Three Rings Vulvoscopy, in comparison to the histopathological diagnosis of vulvar dermatosis."|Sensitivity (2x2 Table)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||||"The Sensitivity of the N-S-P Scheme for Detection of Vulvar Dermatosis was 1.0000 (Range: 1.0000 - 1.0000)."|"Parameter: Sensitivity of Three Rings Vulvoscopy for detection of vulvar dermatosis."||1.0000|1.0000|
81497393|NCT02732145|162686536|OTHER|"Question: Determination of specificity of the N-S-P Scheme as a measure of the specificity of Three Rings Vulvoscopy, in comparison to the histopathological diagnosis of vulvar dermatosis."|Specificity (2x2 Table)|0.9609|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5794|1.0|||||"The Specificity of the N-S-P Scheme for Detection of Vulvar Dermatosis was 0.9609 (Range: 0.5794 - 1.0000)."|"Parameter: Specificity of Three Rings Vulvoscopy for detection of vulvar dermatosis."||1.0000|0.5794|
81543172|NCT03085095|162762878|SUPERIORITY|If non-inferiority was demonstrated, superiority could be claimed if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference in the cumulative probability of sustained profound castration rate between the 2 treatment groups also excluded 0%. The p value was calculated post hoc.|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided type I error of 0.05.||Following statistical analysis of the lower bound of the 95% CI ≥ 90% for the relugolix group, secondary statistical analysis of superiority was conducted.||||< 0.0001
81543173|NCT03085095|162762879|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistically significance was met if p-value \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided type I error rate of 0.05.||Alpha-protected statistical analysis.||||< 0.0001
81497394|NCT02732145|162686536|OTHER|"Question: Determination of diagnostic accuracy of the N-S-P Scheme as a measure of the diagnostic value of the Three Rings Vulvoscopy, in relation to the histopathological diagnosis of vulvar dermatosis."|Diagnostic Accuracy (2x2 Table)|0.9695|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6313|1.0|||||"The Diagnostic accuracy of the N-S-P Scheme for Detection of Vulvar Dermatosis was 0.9695 (Range: 0.6313 - 1.0000)."|"Parameter: Diagnostic accuracy of Three Rings Vulvoscopy for detection of vulvar dermatosis."||1.0000|0.6313|
81497395|NCT02732145|162686536|OTHER|"Question: Determination of positive predictive value of the N-S-P Scheme for detection of vulvar dermatosis in comparison to the histopathology results."|PPV (2x2 Table)|0.878|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.227|1.0|||||"Positive predictive value of the N-S-P Scheme for Detection of Vulvar Dermatosis was 0.8780 (Range: 0.2270 - 1.0000)."|"Parameter: Positive predictive value of Three Rings Vulvoscopy for detection of vulvar dermatosis."||1.0000|0.2270|
81497396|NCT02732145|162686536|OTHER|"Question: Determination of negative predictive value of the N-S-P Scheme for detection of vulvar dermatosis in comparison to the histopathology results."|NPV (2x2 Table)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.0|||||"Negative predictive value of the N-S-P Scheme for Detection of Vulvar Dermatosis was 1.0000 (Range: 1.0000 - 1.0000)."|"Parameter: Negative predictive value of Three Rings Vulvoscopy for detection of vulvar dermatosis."||1.0000|1.0000|
81497397|NCT02732145|162686536|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the diagnostic accuracy of the N-S-P Scheme as an outcome measure of the diagnostic value of Three Rings Vulvoscopy, and histopathology?"||||||0.6108|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the diagnostic accuracy between TRIV using the N-S-P Scheme and histopathology for detection of vulvar dermatosis."||||0.6108
81497398|NCT02732145|162686537|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of N-#-# result (no lesions) of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.9286|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of N-#-# result (no lesions) of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.9286
81497399|NCT02732145|162686537|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of S-#-# result (non-specific lesions) of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.8618|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of S-#-# result (non-specific lesions) of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.8618
81543174|NCT03085095|162762880|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistically significance was met if p-value \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided type I error rate of 0.05.||Alpha-protected statistical analysis.||||< 0.0001
81543175|NCT03085095|162762881|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistically significance was met if p-value \< 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Alpha-protected statistical analysis.||||< 0.0001
81497400|NCT02732145|162686537|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of P-#-# result (specific lesions) of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.9786|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of P-#-# result (specific lesions) of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.9786
81497401|NCT02732145|162686537|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of #-N-# result (no lesions) of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||1|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of #-N-# result (no lesions) of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||1.0000
81497402|NCT02732145|162686537|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of #-S-# result (non-specific lesions) of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.8634|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of #-S-# result (non-specific lesions) of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.8634
81497403|NCT02732145|162686537|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of #-P-# result (specific lesions) of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.7992|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of #-P-# result (specific lesions) of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.7992
81497404|NCT02732145|162686537|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of #-#-N result (no lesions) of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.3912|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of #-#-N result (no lesions) of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.3912
81497405|NCT02732145|162686537|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of #-#-S result (non-specific lesions) of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.6152|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of #-#-S result (non-specific lesions) of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.6152
81497406|NCT02732145|162686537|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of #-#-P result (specific lesions) of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.6108|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of #-#-P result (specific lesions) of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.6108
81497407|NCT02732145|162686537|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of N-N-N result (no lesions) in any of the Three Vulvar Rings in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||1|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of N-N-N result (no lesions) in any of the Three Vulvar Rings in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||1.0000
81497408|NCT02732145|162686537|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of S result (non-specific lesions) in any of the Three Vulvar Rings (S-#-#; S-S-#; S-S-S; S-N-S etc.) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.7912|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of S result (non-specific lesions) in any of the Three Vulvar Rings (S-#-#; S-S-#; S-S-S; S-N-S etc.) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.7912
81497409|NCT02732145|162686537|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of P result (specific lesions) in any of the Three Vulvar Rings (P-#-#; P-P-; P-P-P; P-N-S etc.) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||1|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of P result (specific lesions) in any of the Three Vulvar Rings (P-#-#; P-P-; P-P-P; P-N-S etc.) in patients with vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||1.0000
81497410|NCT02732145|162686538|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of N-#-# result (no lesions) of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.253|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of N-#-# result (no lesions) of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.2530
81497411|NCT02732145|162686538|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of S-#-# result (non-specific lesions) of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.8338|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of S-#-# result (non-specific lesions) of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.8338
81497412|NCT02732145|162686538|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of P-#-# result (specific lesions) of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.0019|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of P-#-# result (specific lesions) of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.0019
81497413|NCT02732145|162686538|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of #-N-# result (no lesions) of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.6541|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of #-N-# result (no lesions) of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.6541
81497414|NCT02732145|162686538|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of #-S-# result (non-specific lesions) of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.8224|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of #-S-# result (non-specific lesions) of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.8224
81497415|NCT02732145|162686538|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of #-P-# result (specific lesions) of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.0064|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of #-P-# result (specific lesions) of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.0064
81497416|NCT02732145|162686538|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of #-#-N result (no lesions) of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.9723|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of #-#-N result (no lesions) of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.9723
81497417|NCT02732145|162686538|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of #-#-S result (non-specific lesions) of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.8161|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of #-#-S result (non-specific lesions) of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.8161
81497418|NCT02732145|162686538|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of #-#-P result (specific lesions) of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.1165|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of #-#-P result (specific lesions) of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.1165
81497419|NCT02732145|162686538|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of N-N-N result (no lesions) in any of the Three Vulvar Rings in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.6339|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of N-N-N result (no lesions) in any of the Three Vulvar Rings in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.6339
81497420|NCT02732145|162686538|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of S result (non-specific lesions) in any of the Three Vulvar Rings (S-#-#; S-S-#; S-S-S; S-N-S etc.) in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.9724|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of S result (non-specific lesions) in any of the Three Vulvar Rings (S-#-#; S-S-#; S-S-S; S-N-S etc.) in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.9724
81497421|NCT02732145|162686538|SUPERIORITY|"Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of P result (specific lesions) in any of the Three Vulvar Rings (P-#-#; P-P-; P-P-P; P-N-S etc.) in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology?"||||||0.0016|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the frequency of P result (specific lesions) in any of the Three Vulvar Rings (P-#-#; P-P-; P-P-P; P-N-S etc.) in patients with absent vulvar dermatosis diagnosed by vulvoscopy and histopathology."||||0.0016
81497422|NCT02732145|162686539|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the age of patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||ANOVA|||Parameter: The difference in the age of patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81543176|NCT03085095|162762882|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|77.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.98|80.83||Statistically significance was met if p-value \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided type I error rate of 0.05.|Treatment difference= Relugolix - Leuprolide acetate|Alpha-protected statistical analysis.||80.83|73.98|< 0.0001
81543177|NCT03085095|162762883|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Statistically significance was met if p-value \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Two-sided type I error rate of 0.05.||Alpha-protected statistical analysis.||||< 0.0001
81543178|NCT03085095|162762887|OTHER||Treatment difference|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|19.1|||||Treatment difference= Relugolix - Leuprolide acetate|||19.1|6.9|
81543179|NCT03085095|162762889|OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|2.0|||||Treatment difference= Relugolix - Leuprolide acetate|||2.0|-7.8|
81497423|NCT02732145|162686540|EQUIVALENCE|Is there a difference in the weight of patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||ANOVA|||The difference in the weight of patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497424|NCT02732145|162686541|EQUIVALENCE|Is there a difference in the height of patients from different groups.||||||0.0557|||||||ANOVA|||The difference in the height of patients from different groups.||||0.0557
81497425|NCT02732145|162686542|EQUIVALENCE|Is there a difference in the body mass index of patients from different groups.||||||0|||||||ANOVA|||The difference in the body mass index of patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497426|NCT02732145|162686543|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of patients older than 65 years in different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of patients older than 65 years between different groups.||||0.0000
81497427|NCT02732145|162686543|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of menopausal patients among different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of menopausal patients among different groups.||||0.0000
81497428|NCT02732145|162686543|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of domicile country (Croatia) as a country of birth among patients from different groups.||||||0.3708|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of domicile country (Croatia) as a country of birth among patients from different groups.||||0.3708
81497429|NCT02732145|162686543|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of patients educated equally or less than 12 years among different groups?||||||0.018|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of patients educated equally or less than 12 years among different groups.||||0.0180
81497430|NCT02732145|162686543|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in marital status among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of marital status among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497431|NCT02732145|162686543|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the nulliparity among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the nulliparity among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497432|NCT02732145|162686543|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the multiparity among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the multiparity among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81543180|NCT02753283|162762946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Using multiple imputation for missing data||||||.007
81543181|NCT02753283|162762946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Using multiple imputation for missing data||||||.018
81543182|NCT02753283|162762947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Using multiple imputation for missing data||||||.014
81497433|NCT02732145|162686543|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the number of abortions among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the number of abortions among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497434|NCT02732145|162686543|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the using of contraception among patients from different groups?||||||0.1323|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the using of contraception among patients from different groups.||||0.1323
81497435|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of symptoms of the dull pain of the vulva among patients with vulvar discomfort?||||||0.3158|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of symptoms of the dull pain of the vulva (burning, stinging, soreness, irritation, itching, inflammation, aching) among patients with vulvar discomfort.||||0.3158
81497436|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of symptoms of the sharp pain of the vulva among patients with vulvar discomfort?||||||0.0007|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of symptoms of the sharp pain in the vulva (stabbing, sticking, knife-like pain, paper-cuts pain) among patients with vulvar discomfort.||||0.0007
81497437|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the dull pain versus the sharp pain of the vulva in the patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of symptoms of the dull pain versus the sharp pain of the vulva in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81497438|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the dull pain versus the sharp pain of the vulva in the patients with vulvodynia?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of symptoms of the dull pain versus the sharp pain of the vulva in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.0000
81497439|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar burning among patients with vulvar discomfort?||||||0.0147|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar burning among patients with vulvar discomfort.||||0.0147
81497440|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging among patients with vulvar discomfort?||||||0.8456|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging among patients with vulvar discomfort.||||0.8456
81497441|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar soreness among patients with vulvar discomfort?||||||0.0076|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar soreness among patients with vulvar discomfort.||||0.0076
81497442|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of irritation of the vulva among the patients with vulvar discomfort?||||||0.0423|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of irritation of the vulva among patients with vulvar discomfort.||||0.0423
81497443|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the knife-like pain in the vulva among the patients with vulvar discomfort?||||||0.0457|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the knife-like pain in the vulva among patients with vulvar discomfort.||||0.0457
81543183|NCT02753283|162762947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Using multiple imputation for missing data||||||.002
81543184|NCT02753283|162762948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Using multiple imputation for missing data||||||.060
81497444|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the paper-cuts pain of the vulva among the patients with vulvar discomfort?||||||0.043|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the paper-cuts pain of the vulva among patients with vulvar discomfort.||||0.0430
81543185|NCT02753283|162762948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.055|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Using multiple imputation for missing data||||||.055
81543186|NCT02753283|162762949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.112|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Using multiple imputation for missing data||||||.112
81497445|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the stabbing of the vulva among the patients with vulvar discomfort?||||||0.0134|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the stabbing of the vulva among patients with vulvar discomfort.||||0.0134
81497446|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of sticking of the vulva among the patients with vulvar discomfort?||||||0.0581|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of sticking of the vulva among patients with vulvar discomfort.||||0.0581
81497447|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of itching of the vulva among the patients with vulvar discomfort?||||||0.0002|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of itching of the vulva among patients with vulvar discomfort.||||0.0002
81497448|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the feeling of inflammation of the vulva among the patients with vulvar discomfort?|t-test proportion|0.0||||0.0852|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the feeling of inflammation of the vulva among patients with vulvar discomfort.||||0.0852
81497449|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aching of the vulva among the patients with vulvar discomfort?||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aching of the vulva among patients with vulvar discomfort.||||0.0001
81497450|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the association of different symptoms of the vulva among the patients with vulvar discomfort?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of association of different vulvar symptoms among patients with vulvar discomfort.||||0.0000
81543187|NCT02753283|162762949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Using multiple imputation for missing data||||||.070
81543188|NCT02753283|162762950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.904|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Using multiple imputation for missing data||||||.904
81543189|NCT02753283|162762950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29||0.616|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Using multiple imputation for missing data||||||.616
81543190|NCT02753283|162762951|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Using multiple imputation for missing data||||||<.001
81497451|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus burning in the patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus burning in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81497452|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus stinging in the patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0008|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus stinging in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0008
81497453|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus soreness in the patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus soreness in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81497454|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus irritation in the patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus irritation in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81497455|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0||||||There was a statistically significant difference at p\<0.001. Patients with vulvar dermatosis had significantly more often itching than the feeling of inflammation of the vulva.|t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus the feeling of inflammation in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81497456|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus aching in the patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus aching in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81497457|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus burning in the patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus burning in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81543191|NCT02753283|162762951|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Using multiple imputation for missing data||||||.005
81543192|NCT02753283|162762952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Using multiple imputation for missing data||||||.001
81497458|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus soreness in the patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus soreness in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81497459|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus irritation in the patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus irritation in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81497460|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus the feeling of inflammation in the patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus the feeling of inflammation in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81497461|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus aching in the patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus aching in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81497462|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar aching versus burning in the patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.8591|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar aching versus burning in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.8591
81497463|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar aching versus soreness in the patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.009|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar aching versus soreness in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0090
81497464|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar aching versus irritation in the patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0212|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar aching versus irritation in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0212
81543193|NCT02753283|162762952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Using multiple imputation for missing data||||||.038
81497465|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar aching versus the feeling of inflammation in the patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0057|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar aching versus the feeling of inflammation in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0057
81497466|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar sticking versus knife-like pain in the patients with vulvar dermatosis who had sharp pain?||||||0.0977|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar sticking versus knife-like pain in patients with vulvar dermatosis who had sharp vulvar pain.||||0.0977
81497467|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar sticking versus paper-cuts pain in the patients with vulvar dermatosis who had sharp pain?||||||0.0143|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar sticking versus paper-cuts pain in patients with vulvar dermatosis who had sharp vulvar pain.||||0.0143
81497468|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar sticking versus stabbing in the patients with vulvar dermatosis who had sharp pain?||||||0.2059|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar sticking versus stabbing in patients with vulvar dermatosis who had sharp vulvar pain.||||0.2059
81543194|NCT02992288|162762982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2297||||||Linear dose-response shape: The multiple comparison procedures (MCP) approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.2297
81543195|NCT02992288|162762982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4409||||||Sigmoidal Emax 1 dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.4409
81497469|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stabbing versus knife-like pain in the patients with vulvar dermatosis who had sharp pain?||||||0.682|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar stabbing versus knife-like pain in patients with vulvar dermatosis who had sharp vulvar pain.||||0.6820
81497470|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stabbing versus paper-cuts pain in the patients with vulvar dermatosis who had sharp pain?||||||0.2059|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar stabbing versus paper-cuts pain in patients with vulvar dermatosis who had sharp vulvar pain.||||0.2059
81497471|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus burning in the patients with vulvodynia?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus burning in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.0000
81497472|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus soreness in the patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0344|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus soreness in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.0344
81497473|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus irritation in the patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0023|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus irritation in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.0023
81497474|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus itching in the patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.5675|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus itching in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.5675
81497475|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus the feeling of inflammation in the patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0037|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus the feeling of inflammation in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.0037
81543196|NCT02992288|162762982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2842||||||Sigmoidal Emax 2 dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.2842
81543197|NCT02992288|162762982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2534||||||Emax dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.2534
81497476|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus aching in the patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0005|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging versus aching in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.0005
81497477|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus burning in the patients with vulvodynia?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus burning in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.0000
81497478|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus soreness in the patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.1201|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus soreness in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.1201
81497479|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus irritation in the patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0123|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus irritation in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.0123
81497480|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus the feeling of inflammation in the patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0188|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus the feeling of inflammation in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.0188
81497481|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus aching in the patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.003|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar itching versus aching in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.0030
81543198|NCT02992288|162762982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3842||||||Quadratic dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.3842
81497482|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar aching versus burning in the patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.2155|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar aching versus burning in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.2155
81497483|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar aching versus soreness in the patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.1508|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar aching versus soreness in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.1508
81497484|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar aching versus irritation in the patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.6364|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar aching versus irritation in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.6364
81497485|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar aching versus the feeling of inflammation in the patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.5277|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar aching versus the feeling of inflammation in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.5277
81497486|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar sticking versus knife-like pain in the patients with vulvodynia who had sharp vulvar pain?||||||0.2041|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar sticking versus knife-like pain in patients with vulvodynia who had sharp vulvar pain.||||0.2041
81543199|NCT02992288|162762983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8966||||||Linear dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.8966
81497487|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar sticking versus paper-cuts pain in the patients with vulvodynia who had sharp vulvar pain?||||||0.0412|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar sticking versus paper-cuts pain in patients with vulvodynia who had sharp vulvar pain.||||0.0412
81497488|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar sticking versus stabbing in the patients with vulvodynia who had sharp vulvar pain?||||||0.7978|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar sticking versus stabbing in patients with vulvodynia who had sharp vulvar pain.||||0.7978
81497489|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stabbing versus knife-like pain in the patients with vulvodynia who had sharp vulvar pain?||||||0.3094|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar stabbing versus knife-like pain in patients with vulvodynia who had sharp vulvar pain.||||0.3094
81543200|NCT02992288|162762983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9233||||||Sigmoidal Emax 1 dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.9233
81543201|NCT02992288|162762983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9296||||||Sigmoidal Emax 2 dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.9296
81497490|NCT02732145|162686544|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stabbing versus paper-cuts pain in the patients with vulvodynia who had sharp vulvar pain?||||||0.073|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar stabbing versus paper-cuts pain in patients with vulvodynia who had sharp vulvar pain.||||0.0730
81497491|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the duration of vulvar complaints for more than 24 months among patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia?||||||0.4038|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the duration of vulvar complaints for more than 24 months among patients with vulvar dermatosis or vulvodynia.||||0.4038
81497492|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the duration of vulvar complaints for more than 12 months among patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia?||||||0.7299|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the duration of vulvar complaints for more than 12 months among patients with vulvar dermatosis or vulvodynia.||||0.7299
81497493|NCT02732145|162686544|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the duration of vulvar complaints for more than six months among patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia?||||||0.7241|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the duration of vulvar complaints for more than six months among patients with vulvar dermatosis or vulvodynia.||||0.7241
81497494|NCT02732145|162686545|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the sexual activity among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the sexual activity among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497495|NCT02732145|162686545|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of dyspareunia as a cause of sexual inactivity among patients from different groups?||||||0.0006|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of dyspareunia as a cause of sexual inactivity among patients from different groups.||||0.0006
81497496|NCT02732145|162686545|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of sexual inactivity due to dyspareunia and lack of a sexual partner among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of sexual inactivity due to dyspareunia and lack of a sexual partner among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497497|NCT02732145|162686546|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of dyspareunia among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of dyspareunia among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497498|NCT02732145|162686546|EQUIVALENCE|Parameter: The difference in the degree of dyspareunia (Marinoff Index) among sexually active patients with vulvodynia or vulvar dermatosis who had dyspareunia.||||||0.2999|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the degree of dyspareunia (Marinoff Index) among sexually active patients with vulvodynia or vulvar dermatosis who had dyspareunia.||||0.2999
81497499|NCT02732145|162686547|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the frequency of vulvar discomfort provoked through the intercourse in patients with vulvodynia and vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of vulvar discomfort provoked through the intercourse in patients with vulvodynia and vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81497500|NCT02732145|162686547|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of vulvar discomfort provoked through the penetration in patients with vulvodynia and vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0347|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of vulvar discomfort provoked through the penetration in patients with vulvodynia and vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0347
81497501|NCT02732145|162686547|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of vulvar discomfort aggravated through sexual intercourse in patients with vulvodynia and vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.7068|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of vulvar discomfort aggravated through sexual intercourse in patients with vulvodynia and vulvar dermatosis.||||0.7068
81497502|NCT02732145|162686547|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of vulvar discomfort aggravated after sexual intercourse in patients with vulvodynia and vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0025|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of vulvar discomfort aggravated after sexual intercourse in patients with vulvodynia and vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0025
81497503|NCT02732145|162686548|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of use of vaginal tampon among patients with vulvodynia and vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of use of vaginal tampon among patients with vulvodynia and vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81497504|NCT02732145|162686548|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort due to the use of vaginal tampon in symptomatic patients, who use vaginal tampons?||||||0.6552|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort due to the use of vaginal tampon in symptomatic patients, who use vaginal tampons.||||0.6552
81497505|NCT02732145|162686548|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of cycling among patients with vulvodynia and vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0002|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of cycling among patients with vulvodynia and vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0002
81497506|NCT02732145|162686548|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort due to the cycling in symptomatic patients, who ride a bicycle?||||||0.2877|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort due to the cycling in symptomatic patients, who ride a bicycle.||||0.2877
81497507|NCT02732145|162686548|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of wearing tight clothes among patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia?||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of wearing tight clothes among patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia.||||0.0001
81497508|NCT02732145|162686548|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort due to wearing of tight clothes in symptomatic patients, who wear tight clothes?||||||0.4754|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort due to wearing of tight clothes in symptomatic patients, who wear tight clothes.||||0.4754
81497509|NCT02732145|162686548|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort depending on the menstrual cycle in symptomatic patients of reproductive age?||||||0.1082|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort depending on the menstrual cycle in symptomatic patients of reproductive age.||||0.1082
81497510|NCT02732145|162686548|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort before starting menstrual bleeding in symptomatic patients of reproductive age?||||||0.0179|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort before starting menstrual bleeding in symptomatic patients of reproductive age.||||0.0179
81497511|NCT02732145|162686548|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort during menstrual bleeding in symptomatic patients of reproductive age?||||||0.5722|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort during menstrual bleeding in symptomatic patients of reproductive age.||||0.5722
81497512|NCT02732145|162686548|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort after menstrual bleeding in symptomatic patients of reproductive age?||||||0.6148|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort after menstrual bleeding in symptomatic patients of reproductive age.||||0.6148
81497513|NCT02732145|162686548|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort between two menstrual bleeding in symptomatic patients of reproductive age?||||||0.5307|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort between two menstrual bleeding in symptomatic patients of reproductive age.||||0.5307
81497514|NCT02732145|162686548|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort during urination?||||||0.1546|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar discomfort during urination.||||0.1546
81497515|NCT02732145|162686548|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar complaints during urination after sexual intercourse in symptomatic patients, who are sexually active?||||||0.1019|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of worsening of vulvar complaints during urination after sexual intercourse in symptomatic patients, who are sexually active.||||0.1019
81497516|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of problems associated with urination and defecation between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of problems associated with urination and defecation between patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497517|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of dysuria between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of dysuria between patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497518|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of intermittent dysuria between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of intermittent dysuria between patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497519|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of frequent dysuria between patients from different groups?||||||0.0003|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of frequent dysuria between patients from different groups.||||0.0003
81497520|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of urinary incontinence between patients from different groups?||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of urinary incontinence between patients from different groups.||||0.0010
81497521|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of intermittent urinary incontinence between patients from different groups?||||||0.1859|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of intermittent urinary incontinence between patients from different groups.||||0.1859
81497522|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of frequent urinary incontinence between patients from different groups?||||||0.0003|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of frequent urinary incontinence between patients from different groups.||||0.0003
81497523|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of difficulties at starting urination between patients from different groups?||||||0.0015|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of difficulties at starting urination between patients from different groups.||||0.0015
81497524|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of intermittent difficulties at starting urination between patients from different groups?||||||0.0013|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of intermittent difficulties at starting urination between patients from different groups.||||0.0013
81543202|NCT02992288|162762983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7357||||||Emax dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.7357
81497525|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of frequent difficulties at starting urination between patients from different groups?||||||0.5673|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of frequent difficulties at starting urination between patients from different groups.||||0.5673
81497526|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of urgency between patients from different groups?||||||0.0065|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of urgency between patients from different groups.||||0.0065
81497527|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of intermittent urgency between patients from different groups?||||||0.083|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of intermittent urgency between patients from different groups.||||0.0830
81497528|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of frequent urgency between patients from different groups?||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of frequent urgency between patients from different groups.||||0.0001
81497529|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of nocturia between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of nocturia between patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497530|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of intermittent nocturia between patients from different groups?||||||0.2315|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of intermittent nocturia between patients from different groups.||||0.2315
81497531|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of frequent nocturia between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of frequent nocturia between patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497532|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of recurrent cystitis between patients from different groups?||||||0.0539|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of recurrent cystitis between patients from different groups.||||0.0539
81497533|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of constipation between patients from different groups?||||||0.0379|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of constipation between patients from different groups.||||0.0379
81497534|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of intermittent constipation between patients from different groups?||||||0.1485|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of intermittent constipation between patients from different groups.||||0.1485
81497535|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of frequent constipation between patients from different groups?||||||0.4155|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of frequent constipation between patients from different groups.||||0.4155
81497536|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of diarrhea between patients from different groups?||||||0.0092|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of diarrhea between patients from different groups.||||0.0092
81497537|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of intermittent diarrhea between patients from different groups?||||||0.0192|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of intermittent diarrhea between patients from different groups.||||0.0192
81497538|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of frequent diarrhea between patients from different groups?||||||0.5253|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of frequent diarrhea between patients from different groups.||||0.5253
81497539|NCT02732145|162686549|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the irritable colon between patients from different groups?||||||0.006|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the irritable colon between patients from different groups.||||0.0060
81497540|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of any associated symptom or disease among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of any associated symptom or disease among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497541|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of a frequent headache among patients from different groups?||||||0.3957|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of a frequent headache among patients from different groups.||||0.3957
81497542|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of chronic fatigue among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of chronic fatigue among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497543|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of lumbar pain among patients from different groups?||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of lumbar pain among patients from different groups.||||0.0001
81497544|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of fibromyalgia among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of fibromyalgia among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497545|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of energy loss among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of energy loss among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497546|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of sleep disorders among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of sleep disorders among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497547|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of pelvic pain among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of pelvic pain among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497548|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of unintended weight loss among patients from different groups?||||||0.1764|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of unintended weight loss among patients from different groups.||||0.1764
81497549|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of endometriosis among patients from different groups?||||||0.3127|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of endometriosis among patients from different groups.||||0.3127
81497550|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|"Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of D-D-D Triad among patients from different groups?"||||||0.0028|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The difference in the difference in the incidence of D-D-D Triad (Dysmenorrhoea-Dyspareunia-Dysuria) among patients from different groups."||||0.0028
81497551|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of hypertension among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of hypertension among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497552|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of genital herpes among patients from different groups?||||||0.9323|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of genital herpes among patients from different groups.||||0.9323
81497553|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of thyroid disease among patients from different groups?||||||0.0011|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of thyroid disease among patients from different groups.||||0.0011
81497554|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of drug allergy among patients from different groups?||||||0.2756|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of drug allergy among patients from different groups.||||0.2756
81497555|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of recurrent attacks of sinusitis among patients from different groups?||||||0.0105|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of recurrent attacks of sinusitis among patients from different groups.||||0.0105
81497556|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of HPV infection among patients from different groups, who were tested for HPV?||||||0.2128|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of HPV infection among patients from different groups, who were tested for HPV.||||0.2128
81497557|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of abnormal PAP smear among patients from different groups?||||||0.0018|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of abnormal PAP smear among patients from different groups.||||0.0018
81497558|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of genital warts among patients from different groups?||||||0.2524|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of genital warts among patients from different groups.||||0.2524
81497559|NCT02732145|162686550|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of conization or LETZ among patients from different groups?||||||0.2452|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of conization or LETZ among patients from different groups.||||0.2452
81497560|NCT02732145|162686551|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of any previous treatment between patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia?||||||0.1583|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of any previous treatment between patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia.||||0.1583
81497561|NCT02732145|162686551|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of previous local treatment with antifungals between the patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia?||||||0.038|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of previous local treatment with antifungals among patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia.||||0.0380
81497562|NCT02732145|162686551|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of previous systemic treatment with antifungals between the patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia?||||||0.6468|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of previous systemic treatment with antifungals among patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia.||||0.6468
81497563|NCT02732145|162686551|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of previous local treatment with antibiotics between the patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia?||||||0.467|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of previous local treatment with antibiotics among patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia.||||0.4670
81497564|NCT02732145|162686551|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of previous systemic treatment with antibiotics between the patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia?||||||0.2131|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of previous systemic treatment with antibiotics among patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia.||||0.2131
81497565|NCT02732145|162686551|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of previous local treatment with corticosteroids between the patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of previous local treatment with corticoids among patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia.||||0.0000
81497566|NCT02732145|162686551|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of previous systemic treatment with antidepressant between the patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia?||||||0.0962|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the frequency of previous systemic treatment with antidepressant among patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia.||||0.0962
81543203|NCT02992288|162762983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9083||||||Quadratic dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.9083
81497567|NCT02732145|162686552|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test of the vulva among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test of the vulva among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81543204|NCT02992288|162762984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4596||||||Linear dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.4596
81543205|NCT02992288|162762984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7859||||||Sigmoidal Emax1 dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.7859
81497568|NCT02732145|162686552|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 2h among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 2h among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497569|NCT02732145|162686552|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 4h among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 4h among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497570|NCT02732145|162686552|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 6h among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 6h among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497571|NCT02732145|162686552|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 8h among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 8h among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497572|NCT02732145|162686552|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 10h among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 10h among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497573|NCT02732145|162686552|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 12h among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 12h among patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497574|NCT02732145|162686552|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test of the vulva in patients with vulvar dermatosis versus normal vulva?||||||0.0009|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test of the vulva in patients with vulvar dermatosis versus normal vulva.||||0.0009
81497575|NCT02732145|162686552|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 2h in patients with vulvar dermatosis versus normal vulva?||||||0.0289|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 2h in patients with vulvar dermatosis versus normal vulva.||||0.0289
81497576|NCT02732145|162686552|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 4h in patients with vulvar dermatosis versus normal vulva?||||||0.0134|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 4h in patients with vulvar dermatosis and normal vulva.||||0.0134
81497577|NCT02732145|162686552|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 6h in patients with vulvar dermatosis versus normal vulva?||||||0.0037|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 6h in patients with vulvar dermatosis and normal vulva.||||0.0037
81497578|NCT02732145|162686552|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 8h in patients with vulvar dermatosis and normal vulva?||||||0.008|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 8h in patients with vulvar dermatosis and normal vulva.||||0.0080
81497579|NCT02732145|162686552|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 10h in patients with vulvar dermatosis versus normal vulva?||||||0.0579|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 10h in patients with vulvar dermatosis and normal vulva.||||0.0579
81497580|NCT02732145|162686552|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 12h in patients with vulvar dermatosis versus normal vulva?||||||0.072|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of a positive Cotton-Swab test at the point marked as 12h in patients with vulvar dermatosis and normal vulva.||||0.0720
81543206|NCT02992288|162762984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5562||||||Sigmoidal Emax2 dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.5562
81497581|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Outer Vulvar Ring between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497582|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Middle Vulvar Ring between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81543207|NCT02992288|162762984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5338||||||Emax dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.5338
81543208|NCT02992288|162762984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7303||||||Quadratic dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.7303
81497583|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497584|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of the Outer Vulvar Ring between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497585|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of the Middle Vulvar Ring between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497586|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of the Inner Vulvar Ring between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497587|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of excoriations of the Outer Vulvar Ring between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of excoriations of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497588|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of fissures the Middle Vulvar Ring between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of fissures of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497589|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of rhagades of the Outer Vulvar Ring between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of rhagades of the Outer Vulvar Ring in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497590|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of smoothness of the Middle Vulvar Ring between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of smoothness of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497591|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of smoothness of the Inner Vulvar Ring between patients within different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of smoothness of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497592|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of ischemia of the Middle Vulvar Ring between patients from different groups?||||||0.0632|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of ischemia of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0632
81497593|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of ischemia of the Inner Vulvar Ring between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of ischemia of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81543209|NCT02992288|162762985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5703||||||Linear dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.5703
81543210|NCT02992288|162762985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8253||||||Sigmoidal Emax1 dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.8253
81543211|NCT02992288|162762985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6506||||||Sigmoidal Emax2 dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.6506
81543212|NCT02992288|162762985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6923||||||Emax dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.6923
81497594|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of punctuation of the Middle Vulvar Ring between patients within different groups?||||||0.0043|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of punctuation of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0043
81497595|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of punctuation of the Inner Vulvar Ring between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of punctuation of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Typ), evaluated with Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497596|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of papillae of the Inner Vulvar Ring between patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of papillae of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497597|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Outer versus non-specific lesions of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0697|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Outer versus non-specific lesions of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0697
81497598|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Outer versus non-specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0319|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Outer versus non-specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0319
81497599|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Middle versus non-specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.7273|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Middle versus non-specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.7273
81497600|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Outer versus non-specific lesions of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Outer versus non-specific lesions of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497601|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Outer versus non-specific lesions of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Outer versus non-specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497602|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Middle versus non-specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.2203|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Middle versus non-specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.2203
81497603|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Outer versus non-specific lesions of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Outer versus non-specific lesions of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0000
81497604|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Outer versus non-specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Outer versus non-specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0000
81497605|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Middle versus non-specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0.1456|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of the Middle versus non-specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.1456
81543213|NCT02992288|162762985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8036||||||Quadratic dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.8036
81497606|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Outer versus specific lesions of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.1133|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Outer versus specific lesions of the Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.1133
81543214|NCT02992288|162762986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9955||||||Linear dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.9955
81543215|NCT02992288|162762986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9946||||||Sigmoidal Emax1 dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.9946
81497607|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Outer versus specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Outer versus specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81497608|NCT02732145|162686553|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Middle versus specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0058|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Middle versus specific lesions of the Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0058
81497609|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Mons Pubis among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of Mons pubis in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant for the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497610|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Labia Majora among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of Labia Majora in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant for the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497611|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Perineum among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of the Perineum in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant for the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497612|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of Mons Pubis among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of Mons Pubis in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant for the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497613|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of Labia Majora among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of Labia Majora in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant for the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497614|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of the Perineum among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of the Perineum in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant for the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497615|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of excoriations of Mons Pubis among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of excoriations of Mons Pubis in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant for the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497616|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of excoriations of Labia Majora among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of excoriations of Labia Majora in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant for the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497617|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of excoriations of the Perineum among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of excoriations of the Perineum in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant for the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497618|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of rhagades of Mons Pubis among patients from different groups?||||||0.0016|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of rhagades of Mons Pubis in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant for the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0016
81543216|NCT02992288|162762986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9913||||||Sigmoidal Emax2 dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.9913
81497619|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of rhagades of Labia Majora among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of rhagades of Labia Majora in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant for the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81543217|NCT02992288|162762986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9982||||||Emax dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.9982
81497620|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of rhagades of the Perineum among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of rhagades of the Perineum in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant for the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497621|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Mons Pubis versus non-specific lesions of Labia Majora in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0014|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Mons Pubis versus non-specific lesions of Labia Majora in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0014
81497622|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Mons Pubis versus non-specific lesions of the Perineum in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Mons Pubis versus non-specific lesions of the Perineum in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81497623|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Labia Majora versus non-specific lesions of the Perineum in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0414|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesion of Labia Majora versus non-specific lesions of the Perineum in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0414
81497624|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Mons Pubis versus non-specific lesions of Labia Majora in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0898|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Mons Pubis versus non-specific lesions of Labia Majora in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0898
81497625|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Mons Pubis versus non-specific lesions of the Perineum in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0008|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Mons Pubis versus non-specific lesions of the Perineum in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0008
81497626|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Labia Majora versus non-specific lesions of the Perineum in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0587|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Labia Majora versus non-specific lesions of the Perineum in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0587
81497627|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Mons Pubis versus non-specific lesions of Labia Majora in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||1|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Mons Pubis versus non-specific lesions of Labia Majora in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||1.0000
81497628|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Mons Pubis versus non-specific lesions of the Perineum in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0.1352|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Mons Pubis versus non-specific lesions of the Perineum in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.1352
81543218|NCT02992288|162762986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9959||||||Quadratic dose-response shape: The MCP approach was applied to calculate the adjusted one-sided p-values of the contrast test.|MCP-Mod method|Dose response relationship was assessed using the MCP-Mod method combining MCP principles with modeling techniques under model uncertainty.||||||0.9959
81497629|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Labia Majora versus non-specific lesions of the Perineum in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0.1352|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesion of Labia Majora versus non-specific lesions of the Perineum in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.1352
81497630|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesions of Mons Pubis versus specific lesions of Labia Majora in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0002|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of Mons Pubis versus specific lesions of Labia Majora in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0002
81543219|NCT01867671|162762994|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|205.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.0|1758.51|||Regression, Logistic|||||1758.51|24.00|<0.0001
81543220|NCT01867671|162762995|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.82|||<|0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.07|252.33|||Regression, Logistic|||||252.33|3.07|<0.0031
81543221|NCT01867671|162762996|OTHER|McNemar's Test|Simple Kappa Coefficient|0.162|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0628|0.2612|||McNemar|||||0.2612|0.0628|<0.0001
81543222|NCT01867671|162762997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1464.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|944.0|1985.0|||Chi-squared|||||1985|944|<0.0001
81543223|NCT03165617|162762999|SUPERIORITY|Success criterion were met as the LL of the 2-sided 95% CI was above 20%.|Absolute Efficacy|54.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.67|62.12||||||Statistical Analysis title - Absolute Vaccine Efficacy Any Strain. Adjusted aVE for QIVc vs. comparator. Success criteria for the primary efficacy endpoint was met if the LL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the aVE estimate was greater than 20% (primary endpoint) using the protocol definition of ILI for the entire age range (2 to \<18 years of age).||62.12|45.67|
81543224|NCT03165617|162763000|SUPERIORITY|Success criteria was met as the LL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the VE estimate was greater than 30% (co-primary endpoint)|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|54.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.8|61.71||||||Statistical analysis title - Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain Adjusted aVE for QIVc vs. comparator. Success criteria for the primary efficacy endpoint was met if the LL of the 2-sided 95% CI of the aVE estimate was greater than 30% (co-primary endpoint) using the protocol definition of ILI for the entire age range (≥ 3 to \<18 years of age).||61.71|44.8|
81497631|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesions of Mons Pubis versus specific lesions of the Perineum in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of Mons Pubis versus specific lesions of the Perineum in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81497632|NCT02732145|162686554|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesions of Labia Majora versus specific lesions of the Perineum in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0854|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of Labia Majora versus specific lesions of the Perineum in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0854
81497633|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497634|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Interlabial Sulci among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of Interlabial Sulci in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497635|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Labia Minora among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of Labia Minora in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497636|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy.. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497637|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of the Anterior Commissure among patients from different groups?||||||0.0199|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of the Anterior Commissure in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q- Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0199
81497638|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of Interlabial Sulci among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of Interlabial Sulci in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q- Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497639|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of Labia Minora among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of Labia Minora in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q- Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497640|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of the Posterior Commissure among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of the Posterior Commissure in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q- Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81543225|NCT03165617|162763001|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical analysis description:~Absolute Vaccine Efficacy (aVE) for 2 to \<18 Years. Note that no prespecified criteria for success were defined for the secondary efficacy endpoints"|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|54.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.67|62.12||||||Statistical analysis title Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain, 2 to \<18yrs||62.12|45.67|
81543226|NCT03165617|162763001|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical analysis description:~Absolute Vaccine Efficacy (aVE) for 2 to \<9 Years. Note that no prespecified criteria for success were defined for the secondary efficacy endpoints"|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|50.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.43|60.22||||||Statistical analysis title: Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain, 2 to \<9yrs||60.22|38.43|
81497641|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of fissures of Interlabial Sulci among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of fissures of Interlabial Sulci in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q- Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497642|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of fissures of the Posterior Commissure among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of fissures of the Posterior Commissure in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q- Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497643|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of smoothness of the Anterior Commissure among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of smoothness of the Anterior Commissure in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497644|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of smoothness of Interlabial Sulci among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of smoothness of Interlabial Sulci in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q- Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497645|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the frequency of smoothness of Labia Minora among patients from different groups?||||||0.0024|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The frequency of smoothness of Labia Minora in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q- Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0024
81497646|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of smoothness of the Posterior Commissure among patients from different groups?||||||0.0205|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of smoothness of the Posterior Commissure in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q- Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0205
81497647|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus non-specific lesions of Interlabial Sulci in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0158|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus non-specific lesions of Interlabial Sulci in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0158
81497648|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0001|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0001
81497649|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Labia Minora versus non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.028|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Labia Minora versus non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0280
81497650|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus non-specific lesions of Interlabial Sulci in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus non-specific lesions of Interlabial Sulci in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497651|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus non-specific lesions of Labia Minora in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus non-specific lesions of Labia Minora in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497652|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497653|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Interlabial Sulci versus non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Interlabial Sulci versus non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81543227|NCT03165617|162763001|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical analysis description:~Absolute Vaccine Efficacy (aVE) for 4 to \<18 years. Note that no prespecified criteria for success were defined for the secondary efficacy endpoints"|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|53.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.38|61.54||||||Statistical analysis title: Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain, 4 to \<18yrs||61.54|43.38|
81497654|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Labia Minora versus non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Labia Minora versus non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497655|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus non-specific lesions of Interlabial Sulci in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus non-specific lesions of Interlabial Sulci in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0000
81497656|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus non-specific lesions of Labia Minora in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0.0006|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus non-specific lesions of Labia Minora in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0006
81497657|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0000
81497658|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Interlabial Sulci versus non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0.0003|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Interlabial Sulci versus non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0003
81497659|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Labia Minora versus non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Labia Minora versus non-specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0000
81497660|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesion of the Anterior Commissure versus specific lesions of Interlabial Sulci in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.3053|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus specific lesions of Interlabial Sulci in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.3053
81497661|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesion of the Anterior Commissure versus specific lesions of Labia Minora in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.7758|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus specific lesions of Labia Minora in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.7758
81497662|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesion of the Anterior Commissure versus specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.6676|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Anterior Commissure versus specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.6676
81497663|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesion of Interlabial Sulci versus specific lesions of Labia Minora in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.4577|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of Interlabial Sulci versus specific lesions of Labia Minora in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.4577
81497664|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesion of Interlabial Sulci versus specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.1681|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of Interlabial Sulci versus specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.1681
81497665|NCT02732145|162686555|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesion of Labia Minora versus specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.8848|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of Labia Minora versus specific lesions of the Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.8848
81497666|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Clitoris among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of the Clitoris in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant for the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497667|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hart's Line among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of Hart's Line in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant for the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497668|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497669|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral meatus in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497670|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81543228|NCT03165617|162763001|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical analysis description:~Absolute Vaccine Efficacy (aVE) for 9 to \<18 years. Note that no prespecified criteria for success were defined for the secondary efficacy endpoints"|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|61.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.37|72.34||||||Statistical analysis title Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain, 9 to \<18yrs||72.34|47.37|
81543229|NCT03165617|162763002|SUPERIORITY|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy (aVE) for 2 to \<18 years. Note that no prespecified criteria for success were defined for the secondary efficacy endpoints|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|54.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.67|62.12||||||Statistical analysis title Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain, 2 to \<18yrs||62.12|45.67|
81497671|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Bartholin's Gland Opening among the patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497672|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Vestibule among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497673|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of the Clitoris among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of the Clitoris in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497674|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of Hart's Line among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of Hart's Line in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497675|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of the Urethral Sulcus among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of the Urethral Sulcus in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497676|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of the Urethral Meatus among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of the Urethral Meatus in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497677|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of Hymenal Remnants among patients from different groups?||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of Hymenal Remnants in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0001
81497678|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of Bartholin's Gland Opening among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497679|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of erythema of the Vestibule among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of erythema of the Vestibule in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497680|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of smoothness of the Clitoris among patients from different groups?||||||0.0023|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of smoothness of the Clitoris in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0023
81497681|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of smoothness of the Urethral Sulcus among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of smoothness of the Urethral Sulcus in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497682|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of smoothness of the Urethral Meatus among patients from different groups?||||||0.0235|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of smoothness of Urethral Meatus in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0235
81497683|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of ischemia of the Clitoris among patients from different groups?||||||0.0021|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of ischemia of the Clitoris in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0021
81497684|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of ischemia of the Urethral Sulcus among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of ischemia of the Urethral Sulcus in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81543230|NCT03165617|162763002|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical analysis description:~Absolute Vaccine Efficacy (aVE) for 2 to \<9 years. Note that no prespecified criteria for success were defined for the secondary efficacy endpoints"|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|60.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.01|69.83||||||Statistical analysis title Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain, 2 to \<9yrs||69.83|49.01|
81543231|NCT03165617|162763002|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical analysis description:~Absolute Vaccine Efficacy (aVE) for 4 to \<18 years. Note that no prespecified criteria for success were defined for the secondary efficacy endpoints"|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|59.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.08|68.05||||||Statistical analysis title Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain, 4 to \<18yrs||68.05|49.08|
81497685|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of ischemia of the Urethral Meatus among patients from different groups?||||||0.0038|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of ischemia of the Urethral Meatus in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0038
81497686|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of ischemia of the Vestibule among patients from different groups?||||||0.0019|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of ischemia of the Vestibule in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0019
81497687|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of punctuation of Hart's Line among patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of punctuation of Hart's Line in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0000
81497688|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of punctuation of the Vestibule among patients from different groups?||||||0.0198|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of punctuation of the Vestibule in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy.. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0198
81543232|NCT03165617|162763002|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical analysis description:~Absolute Vaccine Efficacy (aVE) for 9 to \<18 years. Note that no prespecified criteria for success were defined for the secondary efficacy endpoints"|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|60.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.14|73.33||||||Statistical analysis title Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain, 9 to \<18yrs||73.33|42.14|
81543233|NCT03165617|162763003|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical analysis description:~Absolute Vaccine Efficacy (aVE) for 2 to \<18 Years. Note that no prespecified criteria for success were defined for the secondary efficacy endpoints"|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|60.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.3|68.46||||||Statistical analysis title Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain, 2 to \<18yrs||68.46|51.3|
81543234|NCT03165617|162763003|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical analysis description:~Absolute Vaccine Efficacy (aVE) for 2 to \<9 Years. Note that no prespecified criteria for success were defined for the secondary efficacy endpoints"|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|60.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.01|69.83||||||Statistical analysis title Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain, 2 to \<9yrs||69.83|49.01|
81543235|NCT03165617|162763003|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical analysis description:~Absolute Vaccine Efficacy (aVE) for 9 to \<18 years. Note that no prespecified criteria for success were defined for the secondary efficacy endpoints"|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|59.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.08|68.05||||||Statistical analysis title Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain, 9 to \<18yrs||68.05|49.08|
81543236|NCT03165617|162763003|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical analysis description:~Absolute Vaccine Efficacy (aVE) for 9 to \<18 years. Note that no prespecified criteria for success were defined for the secondary efficacy endpoints"|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|60.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.14|73.33||||||Statistical analysis title Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain, 9 to \<18yrs||73.33|42.14|
81543237|NCT03165617|162763004|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical analysis description:~Absolute Vaccine Efficacy (aVE) for 2 to \<18 Years. Note that no prespecified criteria for success were defined for the secondary efficacy endpoints"|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|63.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.64|71.48||||||Statistical analysis title Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain, 2 to \<18yrs||71.48|53.64|
81497689|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of papillae of Hart's Line among patients from different groups?||||||0.0004|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of papillae of Hart's Line in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0004
81543238|NCT03165617|162763004|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical analysis description:~Absolute Vaccine Efficacy (aVE) for 2 to \<9 Years. Note that no prespecified criteria for success were defined for the secondary efficacy endpoints"|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|63.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.66|72.32||||||Statistical analysis title Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain, 2 to \<9yrs||72.32|50.66|
81497690|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of papillae of the Vestibule among patients from different groups?||||||0.0053|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The incidence of papillae of the Vestibule in patients classified into four groups based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection and Q-Tip), which were examined by the Three Rings Vulvoscopy. Vulvoscopic lesions in patients with vulvodynia were not relevant to the diagnosis of the vulvodynia."||||0.0053
81497691|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Clitoris versus non-specific lesions of Hart's Line in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.001|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Clitoris versus non-specific lesions of Hart's Line in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0010
81497692|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Clitoris versus non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.001|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Clitoris versus non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0010
81543239|NCT03165617|162763004|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical analysis description:~Absolute Vaccine Efficacy (aVE) for 4 to \<18 years. Note that no prespecified criteria for success were defined for the secondary efficacy endpoints"|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|61.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.25|70.53||||||Statistical analysis title Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain, 4 to \<18yrs||70.53|50.25|
81543240|NCT03165617|162763004|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical analysis description:~Absolute Vaccine Efficacy (aVE) for 9 to \<18 years. Note that no prespecified criteria for success were defined for the secondary efficacy endpoints"|Absolute Vaccine Efficacy|64.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.84|77.51||||||Statistical analysis title Absolute Vaccine Efficacy, Any Strain, 9 to \<18yrs||77.51|44.84|
81497693|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Clitoris versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Clitoris versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81497694|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hart's Line versus non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0208|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hart's Line versus non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0208
81497695|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hart's Line versus non-specific lesions of Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0007|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hart's Line versus non-specific lesions of Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0007
81497696|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus versus non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0208|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus versus non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0208
81543241|NCT02435212|162763019|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.803||0.3598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|8.15|||ANCOVA|||||8.15|-2.99|0.3598
81543242|NCT02435212|162763020|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|176.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|153.933||0.2546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-129.0|481.72|||ANCOVA|||||481.72|-129.00|0.2546
81543243|NCT00135226|162763047|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.88||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.97|||Log Rank|||||0.97|0.79|0.01
81543244|NCT00135226|162763047|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.97||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.08|||Log Rank|||||1.08|0.87|0.55
81543245|NCT00135226|162763048|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.29||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.52|||Log Rank|||||1.52|1.09|0.003
81497697|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus versus non-specific lesions of Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0007|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus versus non-specific lesions of Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0007
81497698|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.004|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0040
81497699|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0012|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0012
81497700|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Bartholin's Gland Opening versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Bartholin's Gland Opening versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81543246|NCT00135226|162763049|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.97||||||||0.97|0.80|
81543247|NCT00135226|162763049|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.09||||||||1.09|0.91|
81543248|NCT00135226|162763050|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.24||||||||1.24|0.80|
81543249|NCT00135226|162763051|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.04||||||||1.04|0.85|
81543250|NCT00135226|162763051|OTHER||Risk Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.05||||||||1.05|0.86|
81543251|NCT00135226|162763052|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.12||||||||1.12|0.66|
81543252|NCT00135226|162763052|OTHER||Rate ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.02||||||||1.02|0.61|
81543253|NCT00135226|162763053|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.77||||||||1.77|0.7|
81543254|NCT00135226|162763053|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.5||||||||1.50|0.59|
81543255|NCT00135226|162763054|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.34||||||||1.34|0.68|
81543256|NCT00135226|162763054|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.12||||||||1.12|0.57|
81543257|NCT00135226|162763055|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.15||||||||1.15|0.84|
81543258|NCT00135226|162763055|OTHER||Rate ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.12||||||||1.12|0.82|
81543259|NCT00135226|162763056|OTHER||Rate ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.63||||||||1.63|0.86|
81543260|NCT00135226|162763056|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.28||||||||1.28|0.68|
81543261|NCT00135226|162763057|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.01||||||||1.01|0.64|
81543262|NCT00135226|162763057|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.59||||||||1.59|1.00|
81543263|NCT00135226|162763058|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.6||||||||1.60|0.46|
81543264|NCT00135226|162763058|OTHER||Rate ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.45||||||||1.45|0.41|
81543265|NCT00135226|162763059|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|3.3||||||||3.30|0.17|
81497701|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hart's Line versus non-specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0048|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hart's Line versus non-specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0048
81497702|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hart's Line versus non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0007|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hart's Line versus non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0007
81497703|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus versus non-specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0048|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus versus non-specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0048
81497704|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus versus non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0007|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus versus non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0007
81497705|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0131|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0131
81497706|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants versus non-specific lesions of Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0423|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants versus non-specific lesions of Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0423
81497707|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0021|||||||t-test proportion|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with vulvodynia.~The diagnosis of vulvodynia was based on anamnestic data (ISSVD Questionnaire) and clinical examination (Inspection, Q-Tip) following Friedrich's criteria. Vulvoscopic lesions were not relevant to the diagnosis of vulvodynia."||||0.0021
81497708|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Clitoris versus non-specific lesions of Hart's Line in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Clitoris versus non-specific lesions of Hart's Line in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0000
81497709|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Clitoris versus non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Clitoris versus non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0000
81497710|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Clitoris versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0.0091|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Clitoris versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0091
81497711|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hart's Line versus non-specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0.0002|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hart's Line versus non-specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0002
81497712|NCT02732145|162686556|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hart's Line versus non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hart's Line versus non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0000
81497713|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hart's Line versus non-specific lesions of Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0.0013|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hart's Line versus non-specific lesions of Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0013
81497714|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus versus non-specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0.0001|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus versus non-specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0001
81543266|NCT00135226|162763059|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|3.31||||||||3.31|0.17|
81543267|NCT00135226|162763060|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.11||||||||1.11|0.92|
81543268|NCT00135226|162763060|OTHER||Risk Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.1||||||||1.10|0.91|
81497715|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus versus non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus versus non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0000
81497716|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus versus non-specific lesions of Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0.0008|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus versus non-specific lesions of Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0008
81497717|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0.0251|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0251
81497718|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with impaired vulvar skin?||||||0.0006|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of non-specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants versus non-specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with impaired vulvar skin.||||0.0006
81497719|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Clitoris versus specific lesions of Hart's Line in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0211|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Clitoris versus specific lesions of Hart's Line in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0211
81497720|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Clitoris versus specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.3067|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Clitoris versus specific lesions of the Urethral Sulcus in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.3067
81497721|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Clitoris versus specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0295|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Clitoris versus specific lesions of the Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0295
81497722|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Clitoris versus specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0149|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Clitoris versus specific lesions of Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0149
81497723|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Clitoris versus specific lesions of Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0007|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Clitoris versus specific lesions of Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0007
81497724|NCT02732145|162686556|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Clitoris versus specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0295|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of specific lesions of the Clitoris versus specific lesions of the Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0295
81543269|NCT00135226|162763061|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.43||||||||1.43|0.78|
81543270|NCT00135226|162763062|OTHER||Rate ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.29||||||||1.29|0.74|
81497725|NCT02732145|162686557|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening between patients from different groups, with positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening between patients from different groups, with positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497726|NCT02732145|162686557|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of coarse AWR between patients from different groups and positive AWR?||||||0.0071|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of coarse AWR between patients from different groups and positive AWR.||||0.0071
81497727|NCT02732145|162686557|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of slow AWR between patients from different groups and positive AWR?||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of slow AWR occurrence between patients from different groups and positive AWR.||||0.0010
81497728|NCT02732145|162686557|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of provoked erythema among patients from different groups and positive AWR?||||||0.0036|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of provoked erythema among patients from different groups and positive AWR.||||0.0036
81543271|NCT00135226|162763062|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.37||||||||1.37|0.79|
81543272|NCT00135226|162763063|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.32||||||||1.32|0.97|
81543273|NCT00135226|162763063|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.25||||||||1.25|0.91|
81543274|NCT00135226|162763064|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.38||||||||1.38|0.76|
81543275|NCT00135226|162763064|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.58||||||||1.58|0.87|
81543276|NCT00135226|162763065|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.34||||||||1.34|0.76|
81543277|NCT00135226|162763065|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.52||||||||1.52|0.86|
81543278|NCT00135226|162763066|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.23||||||||1.23|0.58|
81543279|NCT00135226|162763066|OTHER||Rate ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.48||||||||1.48|0.70|
81543280|NCT00135226|162763067|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.41||||||||1.41|0.49|
81543281|NCT00135226|162763067|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.22||||||||1.22|0.42|
81543282|NCT00135226|162763068|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.41||||||||1.41|0.50|
81543283|NCT00135226|162763068|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.31||||||||1.31|0.46|
81543284|NCT00135226|162763069|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.54||||||||1.54|0.98|
81497729|NCT02732145|162686557|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of sharply bordered AWR between patients from different groups and positive AWR?||||||0.0032|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of sharply bordered AWR between patients from different groups and positive AWR.||||0.0032
81497730|NCT02732145|162686557|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer Vulvar Ring between the patients from different groups and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer Vulvar Ring between the patients from different groups and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497731|NCT02732145|162686557|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Middle Vulvar Ring between the patients from different groups and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Middle Vulvar Ring between the patients from different groups and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497732|NCT02732145|162686557|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Inner Vulvar Ring between the patients from different groups and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Inner Vulvar Ring between the patients from different groups and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497733|NCT02732145|162686557|EQUIVALENCE|"Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of Ring sign between the patients from different groups and positive AWR?"||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||"Parameter: The difference in the incidence of Ring sign, aceto-whitening of all structures of the Inner Vulvar Ring, between the patients from different groups and positive AWR."||||0.0000
81497734|NCT02732145|162686557|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer versus Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.0856|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer versus Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.0856
81497735|NCT02732145|162686557|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer versus Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.429|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer versus Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.4290
81497736|NCT02732145|162686557|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Middle versus Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.0124|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Middle versus Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.0124
81497737|NCT02732145|162686557|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer versus Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer versus Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497738|NCT02732145|162686557|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer versus Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer versus Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497739|NCT02732145|162686557|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Middle versus Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.1918|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Middle versus Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.1918
81497740|NCT02732145|162686557|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer versus Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer versus Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497741|NCT02732145|162686557|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer versus Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer versus Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497742|NCT02732145|162686557|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Middle versus Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.5822|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Middle versus Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.5822
81497743|NCT02732145|162686557|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer versus Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer versus Middle Vulvar Ring in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81543285|NCT00135226|162763070|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.12||||||||1.12|0.63|
81543286|NCT04531176|162763092|NON_INFERIORITY|The results of non-inferiority test results are between pairwise groups. Non-inferiority was tested at the 0.05 level at 1 year and performed pairwise with Bonferroni adjusted significance levels for each paired comparison.||||||0.004||||||The non-inferiority regions were set to be 1% for weight loss change. When both primary endpoints are non-inferior, superiority testing at the 0.025 overall error level with Bonferroni adjustment for each endpoint at 1 year was then performed.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.004
81497744|NCT02732145|162686557|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer versus Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Outer versus Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497745|NCT02732145|162686557|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Middle versus Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.4975|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Middle versus Inner Vulvar Ring in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.4975
81497746|NCT02732145|162686558|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the velocity of the aceto-whitening occurrence among patients from different groups, in which the AWR was positive?||||||0.0003|||||||ANOVA|||Parameter: The difference in the velocity of the aceto-whitening occurrence (positive AWR) among patients from different groups, in which the AWR was positive.||||0.0003
81497747|NCT02732145|162686559|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the velocity of the aceto-whitening occurrence among patients with positive AWR from different groups?||||||0.0004|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Parameter: The difference in the velocity of the aceto-whitening occurrence among patients with positive AWR from different groups.||||0.0004
81497748|NCT02732145|162686559|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the velocity of the aceto-whitening occurrence between patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia, with positive AWR?||||||0.0231|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the velocity of the aceto-whitening occurrence between patients with vulvar dermatosis and vulvodynia, with positive AWR.||||0.0231
81497749|NCT02732145|162686559|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the velocity of the aceto-whitening occurrence between the patients with normal vulva and impaired vulvar skin, with positive AWR?||||||0.0006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the velocity of the aceto-whitening occurrence between the patients with normal vulva and impaired vulvar skin, with positive AWR.||||0.0006
81497750|NCT02732145|162686559|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the velocity of the aceto-whitening occurrence between patients with normal vulva and vulvodynia, with positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Parameter: The difference in the velocity of the aceto-whitening occurrence between patients with normal vulva and vulvodynia, with positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497751|NCT02732145|162686560|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Mons Pubis among patients from different groups, with positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Mons Pubis among patients from different groups, with positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497752|NCT02732145|162686560|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Labia Majora among patients from different groups, with positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Labia Majora among patients from different groups, with positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497753|NCT02732145|162686560|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Perineum among patients from different groups, with positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Perineum among patients from different groups, with positive AWR.||||0.0000
81543287|NCT04531176|162763093|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was tested at the 0.05 level at 1 year and performed pairwise with Bonferroni adjusted significance levels for each paired comparison||||||0.05||||||The non-inferiority regions were set to be 0.5% for A1C. When both primary endpoints are non-inferior, superiority testing at the 0.025 overall error level with Bonferroni adjustment for each endpoint at 1 year was then performed.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81543288|NCT00528112|162763102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||failure rate|0.009|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.005|0.017||||||Cumulative failure rate (Kaplan-Meier) at 3 years||0.017|0.005|
81497754|NCT02732145|162686560|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Mons Pubis versus Labia Majora in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.0128|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Mons Pubis versus Labia Majora in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.0128
81497755|NCT02732145|162686560|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Mons Pubis versus Perineum in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Mons Pubis versus Perineum in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497756|NCT02732145|162686560|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Labia Majora versus Perineum in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.0635|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Labia Majora versus Perineum in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.0635
81497757|NCT02732145|162686560|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Mons Pubis versus Labia Majora in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.0429|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Mons Pubis versus Labia Majora in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.0429
81497758|NCT02732145|162686560|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Mons Pubis versus Perineum in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.0011|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Mons Pubis versus Perineum in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.0011
81497759|NCT02732145|162686560|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Labia Majora versus Perineum in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.0936|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Labia Majora versus Perineum in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.0936
81497760|NCT02732145|162686560|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Mons Pubis versus Labia Majora in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||1|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Mons Pubis versus Labia Majora in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||1.0000
81497761|NCT02732145|162686560|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Mons Pubis versus Perineum in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.0429|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Mons Pubis versus Perineum in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0429
81497762|NCT02732145|162686560|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Labia Majora versus Perineum in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.0429|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Labia Majora versus Perineum in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0429
81497763|NCT02732145|162686561|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure among patients from different groups, with positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure among patients from different groups, with positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497764|NCT02732145|162686561|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Interlabial Sulci among patients from different groups, with positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Interlabial Sulci among patients from different groups, with positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497765|NCT02732145|162686561|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Labia Minora among patients from different groups, with positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Labia Minora among patients from different groups, with positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497766|NCT02732145|162686561|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Posterior Commissure among patients from different groups, with positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Posterior Commissure among patients from different groups, with positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497767|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Interlabial Sulci in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.0318|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Interlabial Sulci in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.0318
81497768|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Labia Minora in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.0318|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Labia Minora in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.0318
81497769|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497770|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Interlabial Sulci versus Labia Minora in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||1|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Interlabial Sulci versus Labia Minora in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||1.0000
81497771|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Interlabial Sulci versus Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.0389|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Interlabial Sulci versus Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.0389
81543289|NCT00528112|162763102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||failure rate|0.01||||||95.0|0.005|0.018||||||Cumulative failure rate (Kaplan-Meier) at 3 years||0.018|0.005|
81543290|NCT00528112|162763124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||failure rate|0.01445|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.00823|0.02531||||||Cumulative failure rate (Kaplan-Meier) at 5 years||0.02531|0.00823|
81497772|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Labia Minora versus Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.0389|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Labia Minora versus Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.0389
81497773|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Interlabial Sulci in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||1e-05|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Interlabial Sulci in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.00001
81543291|NCT02718898|162763129|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|33.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.39|92.23|||Regression, Logistic|||||92.23|12.39|<0.001
81543292|NCT02718898|162763130|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|102.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.79|461.43|||Regression, Logistic|||||461.43|22.79|<0.001
81543293|NCT02718898|162763131|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.71|46.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||46.40|5.71|<0.001
81543294|NCT02718898|162763132|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.57|40.29|||Regression, Logistic|||||40.29|4.57|<0.001
81543295|NCT02718898|162763133|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.08|31.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||31.40|3.08|<0.001
81497774|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Labia Minora in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Labia Minora in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497775|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497776|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Interlabial Sulci versus Labia Minora in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.0008|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Interlabial Sulci versus Labia Minora in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.0008
81497777|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Interlabial Sulci versus Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Interlabial Sulci versus Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497778|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Labia Minora versus Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Labia Minora versus Posterior Commissure in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81543296|NCT02718898|162763134|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|-6.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.7|-10.1|<0.001
81543297|NCT02718898|162763135|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|-15.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.8|-24.3|<0.001
81543298|NCT02718898|162763136|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.12|31.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||31.80|6.12|<0.001
81497779|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Interlabial Sulci in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.0005|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Interlabial Sulci in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0005
81497780|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Labia Minora in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Labia Minora in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497781|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Posterior Commissure in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Posterior Commissure in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497782|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Interlabial Sulci versus Labia Minora in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.4505|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Interlabial Sulci versus Labia Minora in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.4505
81497783|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Interlabial Sulci versus Posterior Commissure in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Interlabial Sulci versus Posterior Commissure in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497784|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Labia Minora versus Posterior Commissure in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Labia Minora versus Posterior Commissure in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497785|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Interlabial Sulci in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||1|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Interlabial Sulci in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||1.0000
81497786|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Labia Minora in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.0534|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Labia Minora in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.0534
81497787|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Posterior Commissure in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Anterior Commissure versus Posterior Commissure in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497788|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Interlabial Sulci versus Labia Minora in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.0534|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Interlabial Sulci versus Labia Minora in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.0534
81497789|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Interlabial Sulci versus Posterior Commissure in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Interlabial Sulci versus Posterior Commissure in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497790|NCT02732145|162686561|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Labia Minora versus Posterior Commissure in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.0005|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Labia Minora versus Posterior Commissure in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.0005
81497791|NCT02732145|162686562|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris among patients from different groups, with positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris among patients from different groups, with positive AWR.||||0.0000
81543299|NCT02718898|162763137|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.506|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1339|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.264|6.748|||ANCOVA|||||6.748|2.264|<0.001
81497792|NCT02732145|162686562|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line among patients from different groups, with positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line among patients from different groups, with positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497793|NCT02732145|162686562|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Urethral Sulcus among patients from different groups, with positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Urethral Sulcus among patients from different groups, with positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497794|NCT02732145|162686562|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Urethral Meatus among patients from different groups, with positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Urethral Meatus among patients from different groups, with positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497795|NCT02732145|162686562|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hymenal Remnants among patients from different groups, with positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hymenal Remnants among patients from different groups, with positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497796|NCT02732145|162686562|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Bartholin's Gland Opening among patients from different groups, with positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Bartholin's Gland Opening among patients from different groups, with positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497797|NCT02732145|162686562|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Vestibule among patients from different groups, with positive AWR?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Vestibule among patients from different groups, with positive AWR.||||0.0000
81497798|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Hart's line in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.8545|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Hart's line in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.8545
81497799|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Urethral Sulcus in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.8569|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Urethral Sulcus in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.8569
81497800|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.2478|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.2478
81497801|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.2478|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.2478
81497802|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.1627|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.1627
81497803|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.5943|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.5943
81497804|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Urethral Sulcus in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.7161|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Urethral Sulcus in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.7161
81543300|NCT02718898|162763138|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.797|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0367||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.253|3.847|||ANCOVA|||||3.847|-0.253|0.085
81497805|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.3301|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.3301
81497806|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.3301|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.3301
81497807|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.1627|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.1627
81497808|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.4742|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.4742
81497809|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Urethral Sulcus versus Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.1822|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Urethral Sulcus versus Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.1822
81543301|NCT02718898|162763139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.015|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.72|-22.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Score||-22.78|-34.72|<0.001
81543302|NCT02718898|162763139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.399|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-3.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Itch||-3.02|-4.60|<0.001
81543303|NCT02718898|162763139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.405|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pain||-2.70|-4.30|<0.001
81543304|NCT02718898|162763139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|-3.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Discomfort||-3.04|-4.66|<0.001
81497810|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Urethral Sulcus versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.1822|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Urethral Sulcus versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.1822
81497811|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hymenal Remnants versus Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.0927|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hymenal Remnants versus Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.0927
81497812|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Bartholin's Gland Opening versus Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR?||||||0.036|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Bartholin's Gland Opening versus Vestibule in patients with vulvar dermatosis and positive AWR.||||0.0360
81543305|NCT02718898|162763139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|-2.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Stinging||-2.42|-4.04|<0.001
81497813|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Hart's Line in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.072|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Hart's Line in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.0720
81497814|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Urethral Sulcus in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||1|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Urethral Sulcus in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||1.0000
81497815|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.4833|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.4833
81497816|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.3594|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.3594
81497817|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.5987|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.5987
81497818|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Vestibule in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.4164|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Vestibule in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.4164
81497819|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Urethral Sulcus in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.072|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Urethral Sulcus in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.0720
81497820|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.0148|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.0148
81497821|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.0085|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.0085
81497822|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.1918|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.1918
81497823|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's line versus Vestibule in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.3037|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's line versus Vestibule in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.3037
81543306|NCT02718898|162763139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.397|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|-2.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Burning||-2.41|-3.99|<0.001
81543307|NCT02718898|162763139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.395|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|-3.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Redness||-3.03|-4.59|<0.001
81543308|NCT02718898|162763139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.377|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|-3.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Scaling||-3.03|-4.53|<0.001
81497824|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Urethral Sulcus versus Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.4833|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Urethral Sulcus versus Urethral Meatus in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.4833
81497825|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Urethral Sulcus versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.3594|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Urethral Sulcus versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.3594
81497826|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Hymenal Remnants versus Vestibule in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.0877|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Hymenal Remnants versus Vestibule in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.0877
81497827|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Bartholin's Gland Opening versus Vestibule in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR?||||||0.7726|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Bartholin's Gland Opening versus Vestibule in patients with vulvodynia and positive AWR.||||0.7726
81497828|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Hart's Line in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.0191|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Hart's Line in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0191
81543309|NCT02718898|162763139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.385|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|-2.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cracking||-2.79|-4.31|<0.001
81543310|NCT02559622|162763143|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) mean difference|1.17||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|3.06|||ANCOVA|||||3.06|-0.72|0.2230
81497829|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Urethral Sulcus in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.0287|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Urethral Sulcus in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0287
81497830|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Urethral Meatus in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.6374|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Urethral Meatus in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.6374
81497831|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.7512|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.7512
81497832|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.2734|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.2734
81497833|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Vestibule in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.0287|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Vestibule in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0287
81497834|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Urethral Sulcus in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.8732|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Urethral Sulcus in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.8732
81497835|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Urethral Meatus in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.0602|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Urethral Meatus in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0602
81497836|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.0079|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0079
81497837|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.2081|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.2081
81497838|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Vestibule in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.8732|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Vestibule in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.8732
81497839|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Urethral Sulcus versus Urethral Meatus in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.0852|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Urethral Sulcus versus Urethral Meatus in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0852
81543311|NCT02163538|162763161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0001
81543312|NCT02163538|162763162|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.00
81543313|NCT02163538|162763163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.582|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.582
81543314|NCT02163538|162763164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0031|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0031
81497840|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Urethral Sulcus versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.0125|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Urethral Sulcus versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0125
81497841|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hymenal Remnants versus Vestibule in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.0125|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hymenal Remnants versus Vestibule in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.0125
81497842|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Bartholin's Gland Opening versus Vestibule in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR?||||||0.2714|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Bartholin's Gland Opening versus Vestibule in patients with impaired vulvar skin and positive AWR.||||0.2714
81497843|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Hart's Line in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.1692|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Hart's Line in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.1692
81543315|NCT02163538|162763165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0281|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0281
81543316|NCT02163538|162763166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0821|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.0821
81543317|NCT04607005|162763215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.03||p-Value was based on a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) Model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.89|0.067
81543318|NCT04607005|162763216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.02||p-Value was based on a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) Model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.02|-0.92|0.043
81543319|NCT04607005|162763217|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.43||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|-0.5||p-Value was based on a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) Model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.50|-2.37|0.003
81543320|NCT04607005|162763218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.43||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-0.51||p-Value was based on a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) Model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.51|-2.35|0.002
81543321|NCT04607005|162763219|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|-0.55||p-Value was based on a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) Model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.55|-2.52|0.003
81543322|NCT04607005|162763220|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-0.57||p-Value was based on a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) Model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.57|-2.51|0.002
81543323|NCT04607005|162763221|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.63||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.37||p-Value was based on a ANCOVA Model.|ANCOVA|||||-0.37|-2.90|0.012
81543324|NCT04607005|162763222|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.67||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|-0.42||p-Value was based on a ANCOVA Model.|ANCOVA|||||-0.42|-2.93|0.009
81543325|NCT04607005|162763223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|-0.35||p-Value was based on a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) Model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.35|-1.99|0.005
81543326|NCT04607005|162763224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|-0.4||p-Value was based on a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) Model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.40|-2.02|0.004
81543327|NCT04607005|162763225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.63||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.68|-2.57||p-Value was based on a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) Model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.57|-18.68|0.010
81543328|NCT04607005|162763226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.39||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.19|-3.6||p-Value was based on a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) Model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.60|-19.19|0.004
81543329|NCT04607005|162763227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.21||p-Value was based on a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) Model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.21|-1.43|0.009
81543330|NCT04607005|162763228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.28||p-Value was based on a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) Model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.28|-1.49|0.004
81497844|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Urethral Sulcus in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.0772|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Urethral Sulcus in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.0772
81497845|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Urethral Meatus in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.5762|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Urethral Meatus in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.5762
81543331|NCT04607005|162763229|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.92||p-Value was based on Cox Proportional Hazards Model.|Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.92|0.26|0.026
81543332|NCT04607005|162763230|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.88||p-Value was based on Cox Proportional Hazards Model.|Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.88|0.25|0.018
81543333|NCT02711891|162763232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8|||||||Paired Sample T-test|||||||0.8
81543334|NCT02711891|162763232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|||||||Paired Sample T-test|||||||.003
81543335|NCT02711891|162763232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81543336|NCT02711891|162763234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.01
81543337|NCT02711891|162763234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|0.05|||||Chi-squared|||||||.001
81543338|NCT02711891|162763236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.876||||||Comparison of mean BPM during lance procedure for L1 vs L2 Loperamide.|t-test, 1 sided|||The population BPM lance one = population BPM mean lance two. Loperamide 1= Loperamide 2. Placebo 1=Placebo 2.||||.876
81543339|NCT02711891|162763236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.085||||||Comparison of the mean between HR one and HR two during the procedure for lance one will equal the mean HR lance two following loperamide gel application.|ANOVA|df 16.||Mean HR during the procedure for lance one will equal mean HR lance two following loperamide gel applciation||||.085
81543340|NCT02677493|162763241|EQUIVALENCE|"All statistical significance testing was performed at a two-sided significance level (α) of 5%.~Exceptionally, non-inferiority was tested at a one-sided CI of 97.5%."||||||0.09135|||||||ANCOVA|||To evaluate if the seroconversion (SCR) and seroprotection (SPR) rates on Day 28 after vaccination of IL-YANG Quadrivalent Influenza Vaccine Inj. meet the following criteria in all age groups of healthy male and female adults at the age of 19 or older.||||0.09135
81543341|NCT02892344|162763258|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.182|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.148|0.217|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.217|0.148|<0.001
81543342|NCT02892344|162763259|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.218|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.293|-0.143|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.143|-0.293|<0.001
81543343|NCT02892344|162763260|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.132|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.105|0.158|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.158|0.105|<0.001
81543344|NCT02892344|162763261|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.176|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.145|0.207|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.207|0.145|<0.001
81543345|NCT02892344|162763262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|0.139|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre-dose trough FVC||0.139|0.061|<0.001
81543346|NCT02892344|162763262|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.288|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.231|0.345|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre-dose trough FEF25-75%||0.345|0.231|<0.001
81543347|NCT02892344|162763263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|27.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.1|32.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean Morning PEF||32.4|22.1|<0.001
81543348|NCT02892344|162763263|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|26.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|31.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean Evening PEF||31.2|21.0|<0.001
81543349|NCT02892344|162763266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.204|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.277|-0.131|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.131|-0.277|<0.001
81497846|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.5762|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.5762
81497847|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||1|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||1.0000
81497848|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Vestibule in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.0078|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of the Clitoris versus Vestibule in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.0078
81497849|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Urethral Sulcus in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.6862|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Urethral Sulcus in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.6862
81497850|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Urethral Meatus in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.0563|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Urethral Meatus in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.0563
81497851|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.0563|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.0563
81497852|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.1692|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Bartholin's Gland Opening in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.1692
81497853|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Vestibule in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.1822|||||||t|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hart's Line versus Vestibule in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.1822
81497854|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Urethral Sulcus versus Urethral Meatus in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.022|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Urethral Sulcus versus Urethral Meatus in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.0220
81497855|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Urethral Sulcus versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.022|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Urethral Sulcus versus Hymenal Remnants in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.0220
81497856|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hymenal Remnants versus Vestibule in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.022|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Hymenal Remnants versus Vestibule in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.0220
81497857|NCT02732145|162686562|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Bartholin's Gland Opening versus Vestibule in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR?||||||0.0078|||||||t-test proportion|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of aceto-whitening of Bartholin's Gland Opening versus Vestibule in patients with normal vulva and positive AWR.||||0.0078
81543350|NCT02892344|162763267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Night-time number of puffs of rescue medication||-0.05|-0.16|<0.001
81543351|NCT02892344|162763267|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Daytime number of puffs of rescue medication||-0.08|-0.22|<0.001
81497858|NCT02732145|162686563|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of hyperkeratosis in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of hyperkeratosis in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81543352|NCT02892344|162763268|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|11.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.8|4.3|<0.001
81543353|NCT02892344|162763269|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.149|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.234|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.234|0.064|<0.001
81497859|NCT02732145|162686563|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of parakeratosis in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of parakeratosis in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497860|NCT02732145|162686563|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of acanthosis in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of acanthosis in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497861|NCT02732145|162686563|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of epidermal atrophy in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of epidermal atrophy in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497862|NCT02732145|162686563|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of inflammatory infiltrates in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of inflammatory infiltrates in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497863|NCT02732145|162686563|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of mononuclear inflammatory infiltrates in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of mononuclear inflammatory infiltrates in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81543354|NCT02892344|162763272|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.59|||Regression, Cox|||||0.59|0.14|<0.001
81543355|NCT04328077|162763283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.44||0.7755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|21.5|||ANCOVA|||||21.5|-16.1|0.7755
81497864|NCT02732145|162686563|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of lymphocytes in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups?||||||0.0105|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of lymphocytes (infiltrates) in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups.||||0.0105
81497865|NCT02732145|162686563|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of mastocytes in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups?||||||0.0064|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of mastocytes in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups.||||0.0064
81497866|NCT02732145|162686563|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of collagen fibers in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of collagen fibers in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497867|NCT02732145|162686563|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of hyalinization in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of hyalinization in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497868|NCT02732145|162686563|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of hyperpigmentation in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups?||||||0.0342|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of hyperpigmentation in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups.||||0.0342
81497869|NCT02732145|162686563|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of elongated dermal papillae in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups?||||||0.0148|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of elongated dermal papillae in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups.||||0.0148
81497870|NCT02732145|162686563|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of blood vessels in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of blood vessels in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497871|NCT02732145|162686563|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of sebaceous glands in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of sebaceous glands in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497872|NCT02732145|162686563|EQUIVALENCE|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of nerve fibers in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of nerve fibers in vulvar specimens of patients from different groups.||||0.0000
81497873|NCT02732145|162686564|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar complaints depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar complaints depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0000
81543356|NCT04328077|162763283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.369||0.1798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.3|5.9|||ANCOVA|||||5.9|-31.3|0.1798
81543357|NCT04328077|162763283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.807||0.4229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|11.6|||ANCOVA|||||11.6|-27.4|0.4229
81497874|NCT02732145|162686564|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of symptoms of the dull pain of the vulva on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of symptoms of the dull (slow) pain of the vulva (burning, stinging, soreness, irritation, itching, inflammation, aching) depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||1.0000
81497875|NCT02732145|162686564|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar burning depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.3533|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar burning depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.3533
81497876|NCT02732145|162686564|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.5641|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar stinging depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.5641
81543358|NCT03821402|162763288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7645|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.7645
81543359|NCT03821402|162763288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5509|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5509
81543360|NCT03821402|162763288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0488|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0488
81543361|NCT03821402|162763289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3698|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3698
81543362|NCT03821402|162763289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1972|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1972
81543363|NCT03821402|162763289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2037|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2037
81497877|NCT02732145|162686564|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar soreness depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.9684|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar soreness depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.9684
81497878|NCT02732145|162686564|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar irritation depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.8599|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar irritation depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.8599
81543364|NCT03821402|162763294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4324|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4324
81543365|NCT03821402|162763294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3893|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3893
81543366|NCT03821402|162763294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0002
81543367|NCT03821402|162763295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0562|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0562
81543368|NCT03821402|162763295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0150
81543369|NCT03821402|162763295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0092|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0092
81497879|NCT02732145|162686564|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar itching depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.9402|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar itching depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.9402
81497880|NCT02732145|162686564|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the feeling of vulvar inflammation depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.8389|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of the feeling of vulvar inflammation depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.8389
81497881|NCT02732145|162686564|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar aching depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.7617|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar aching depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.7617
81497882|NCT02732145|162686564|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the sharp pain of the vulva depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.4613|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the sharp (fast) pain of the vulva (knife-like pain, paper-cuts pain, stabbing, sticking) depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.4613
81497883|NCT02732145|162686564|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar knife-like pain depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.0331|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Parameter: The incidence of the vulvar knife-like pain depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.0331
81543370|NCT02851615|162763306|SUPERIORITY|Power analyses were calculated on the PAM-13, our primary outcome measure. Analyses were conducted using the internal Monte Carlo simulation capabilities of Mplus (Version 1.20). Based on the effect size obtained from published pilot data, we expected the change in baseline/posttreatment Behavioral Activation for the SCThrive intervention group to be n2 = .14 (large effect). Based on these assumptions, the desired sample size was 54 participants (N = 27 per group) to achieve power of .80.|Mean Difference (Net)|7.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.14||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|19.22||The threshold for statistical significance was p =.05|ANCOVA|||We conducted separate mixed ANOVA analyses to assess for the effects of group (SCThrive/SCHealthEd), time (baseline/post-treatment), and group x time interaction for the PAM-13.||19.22|-1.27|.09
81497884|NCT02732145|162686564|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar paper-cuts pain depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.9402|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of the vulvar paper-cuts pain depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.9402
81497885|NCT02732145|162686564|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar pain like stabbing depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.9139|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar pain like stabbing depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.9139
81497886|NCT02732145|162686564|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar pain like sticking depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis?||||||0.8925|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of the vulvar pain like sticking depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvar dermatosis.||||0.8925
81497887|NCT02732145|162686565|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar complaints depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of vulvar complaints depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.0000
81497888|NCT02732145|162686565|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of symptoms of the dull pain depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.6921|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of symptoms of the dull (slow) pain depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.6921
81543371|NCT02851615|162763307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.66||The threshold for significance was p =.05|ANCOVA|||We conducted separate mixed ANOVA analyses to assess for the effects of group (SCThrive/SCHealthEd), time (baseline/post-treatment), and group x time interaction for the TRAQ-5||.66|-.19|.28
81497889|NCT02732145|162686565|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar burning on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.1848|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar burning depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.1848
81497890|NCT02732145|162686565|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar stinging depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.9048|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar stinging depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.9048
81497891|NCT02732145|162686565|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar soreness depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.3953|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar soreness depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.3953
81497892|NCT02732145|162686565|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar irritation depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0921|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar irritation depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.0921
81543372|NCT02851615|162763308|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.13||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.06||The threshold for statistical significance was p =.05|t-test, 2 sided|||We conducted a paired-samples t-test to assess for the effects of time (baseline/post-treatment) for participants (n=16) in the SCThrive intervention arm for the UNC TRxANSITION Scale.||.06|-.018|.27
81497893|NCT02732145|162686565|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar itching depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.6734|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar itching depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.6734
81497894|NCT02732145|162686565|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the feeling of vulvar inflammation depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.3458|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of the feeling of vulvar inflammation depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.3458
81497895|NCT02732145|162686565|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar aching depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.5304|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar aching depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.5304
81497896|NCT02732145|162686565|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of symptoms of the sharp pain depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0012|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of symptoms of the sharp (fast) pain depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.0012
81497897|NCT02732145|162686565|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar knife-like pain depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0002|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar knife-like pain depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.0002
81497898|NCT02732145|162686565|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar paper-cuts pain depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0218|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar paper-cuts pain depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.0218
81497899|NCT02732145|162686565|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar pain like stabbing depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.0297|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar pain like stabbing depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.0297
81497900|NCT02732145|162686565|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of vulvar pain like sticking depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia?||||||0.6468|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The incidence of vulvar pain like sticking depending on the histopathology of the epidermis (normal versus abnormal) in patients with vulvodynia.||||0.6468
81497901|NCT02732145|162686566|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the finding of inflammatory infiltrates in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvar dermatosis depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort for less or more than 24 months?||||||0.2045|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of inflammatory infiltrates in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvar dermatosis depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort.||||0.2045
81497902|NCT02732145|162686566|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the finding of mononuclear inflammatory infiltrates in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvar dermatosis depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort for less or more than 24 months?||||||0.7469|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of mononuclear inflammatory infiltrates in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvar dermatosis depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort.||||0.7469
81497903|NCT02732145|162686566|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the finding of lymphocytes in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvar dermatosis depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort for less or more than 24 months?||||||0.4271|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of lymphocytes in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvar dermatosis depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort.||||0.4271
81543373|NCT00313014|162763309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.35||P value was 2-sided and performed at the 5% error level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures mixed linear model with treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effects.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between BTDS 20 or oxycodone HCl immediate-release 40 mg with respect to BTDS 5. The alternative hypothesis was that the BTDS 20 arm was different from the BTDS 5 arm.||-0.35|-0.99|<.001
81543374|NCT00313014|162763309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.44||P value was 2-sided and performed at the 5% error level.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures mixed linear model with treatment, time, and time by treatment interaction as fixed effect.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between BTDS 20 or oxycodone HCl immediate-release 40 mg with respect to BTDS 5. The alternative hypothesis was that the BTDS 20 arm was different from the BTDS 5 arm.||-0.44|-1.07|<.001
81497904|NCT02732145|162686566|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the finding of collagen fibers in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvar dermatosis depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort for less or more than 24 months?||||||0.3607|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of collagen fibers in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvar dermatosis depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort.||||0.3607
81497905|NCT02732145|162686566|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the finding of hyalinization in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvar dermatosis depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort for less or more than 24 months?||||||0.8672|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of hyalinization in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvar dermatosis depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort.||||0.8672
81497906|NCT02732145|162686567|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the finding of inflammatory infiltrates in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvodynia depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort for less or more than 24 months?||||||0.0045|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of inflammatory infiltrates in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvodynia depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort.||||0.0045
81497907|NCT02732145|162686567|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the finding of mononuclear inflammatory infiltrates in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvodynia depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort for less or more than 24 months?||||||0.0032|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of mononuclear inflammatory infiltrates in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvodynia depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort.||||0.0032
81497908|NCT02732145|162686567|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the finding of collagen fibers in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvodynia depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort for less or more than 24 months?||||||0.1067|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of collagen fibers in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvodynia depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort.||||0.1067
81497909|NCT02732145|162686567|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of inflammatory cells in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvodynia depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort for less or more than 24 months?||||||0.8672|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of hyalinization in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvodynia depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort.||||0.8672
81497910|NCT02732145|162686567|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of blood vessels in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvodynia depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort for less or more than 24 months?||||||0.0219|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of blood vessels in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvodynia depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort.||||0.0219
81497911|NCT02732145|162686567|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of sebaceous glands in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvodynia depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort for less or more than 24 months?||||||0.8213|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of sebaceous glands in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvodynia depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort.||||0.8213
81497912|NCT02732145|162686567|SUPERIORITY|Question: Is there a difference in the incidence of the finding of nerve fibers in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvodynia depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort for less or more than 24 months?||||||0.0613|||||||Chi-squared|||Parameter: The difference in the incidence of the histopathological finding of nerve fibers in vulvar specimens from patients with vulvodynia depending on the duration of vulvar discomfort.||||0.0613
81497913|NCT00456365|162686571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.03
81497914|NCT00456365|162686572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.02
81497915|NCT00456365|162686573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.69
81497916|NCT00456365|162686574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.21
81497917|NCT06091956|162686576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||McNemar|||||||0.008
81543375|NCT00313014|162763310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.13||To address the issue of multiplicity and control the family-wise error rate, a gate-keeping strategy and a stepwise approach (Holm's methodology) were used to evaluate the statistical significance of the secondary efficacy analyses.|ANCOVA||The analysis was based on the number of subjects who took \> 1 tablet of supplemental analgesia.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between BTDS 20 or oxycodone HCl immediate-release 40 mg with respect to BTDS 5. The alternative hypothesis was that the BTDS 20 arm was different from the BTDS 5 arm.||-0.13|-0.90|.006
81574411|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.482|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.5|3.7|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 7: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||3.7|-1.5|0.482
81497918|NCT06091956|162686577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.629|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.629
81497919|NCT06091956|162686580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.175|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.175
81497920|NCT06091956|162686581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.014
81497921|NCT05430919|162686637|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-2.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.229|-1.385|||ANCOVA||REGN5713-5714-5715 900 mg vs. Placebo, Day 29|||-1.385|-3.229|<0.0001
81497922|NCT05430919|162686638|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.634|-1.658|||ANCOVA||REGN5713-5715 600 mg vs. Placebo, Day 29|||-1.658|-3.634|<0.0001
81497923|NCT05430919|162686638|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.51||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.478|-0.539|||ANCOVA||REGN5715 300 mg vs. Placebo, Day 29|||-0.539|-2.478|0.0023
81497924|NCT05430919|162686654|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-63.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.411|-52.95|||ANCOVA||REGN5713-5714-5715 900 mg vs. Placebo, Day 29|||-52.950|-73.411|<0.0001
81497925|NCT05430919|162686654|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-56.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.806|-45.204|||ANCOVA||REGN5713-5715 600 mg vs. Placebo, Day 29|||-45.204|-66.806|<0.0001
81497926|NCT05430919|162686654|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-34.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.304|-24.343|||ANCOVA||REGN5715 300 mg vs. Placebo, Day 29|||-24.343|-45.304|<0.0001
81497927|NCT00967486|162686686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81497928|NCT03460704|162686725|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean rate ratio|1.004||||0.97889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.747|1.349|||negative binomial model|||The number of NCFB pulmonary exacerbations was compared between treatment groups using a negative binomial model including treatment, country, and baseline use of stable concomitant therapy with oral macrolides as fixed effects and log-exposure time on treatment as an offset.||1.349|0.747|0.97889
81497929|NCT01767857|162686726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.613|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.613
81497930|NCT01767857|162686727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.011
81497931|NCT01767857|162686728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.541|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis for Global Health Status/Qol||||0.541
81497932|NCT01767857|162686728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis for Pain||||0.560
81497933|NCT01767857|162686728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.603|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis for Fatigue||||0.603
81497934|NCT01767857|162686728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.485|||||||ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis for Appetite Loss||||0.485
81497935|NCT01767857|162686729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.210
81497936|NCT01767857|162686730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.768|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.768
81543376|NCT00313014|162763310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.09||To address the issue of multiplicity and control the family-wise error rate, a gate-keeping strategy and a stepwise approach (Holm's methodology) were used to evaluate the statistical significance of the secondary efficacy analyses.|ANCOVA||The analysis was based on the number of subjects who took \> 1 tablet of supplemental analgesia.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between BTDS 20 or oxycodone HCl immediate-release 40 mg with respect to BTDS 5. The alternative hypothesis was that the BTDS 20 arm was different from the BTDS 5 arm.||0.09|-0.70|.158
81497937|NCT04439903|162686814|OTHER||Intercept|1.9726|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8238||0.61532|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.61532
81497938|NCT04439903|162686814|OTHER||Slope|-0.68016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0084||0.5128|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Predictor variable 1: Number of simulations per participant per week.|||||0.5128
81497939|NCT04439903|162686814|OTHER||Slope|0.15238|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3629||0.68197|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Predictor variable 2: Minutes of interaction with the Web-Based Simulation Tool per participant per week.|||||0.68197
81497940|NCT04439903|162686815|OTHER||Intercept|-0.49527|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44535||0.28789|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.28789
81497941|NCT04439903|162686815|OTHER||Slope|0.16785|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11745||0.17848|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Predictor variable 1: Number of simulations per participant per week.|||||0.17848
81497942|NCT04439903|162686815|OTHER||Slope|-0.06091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042266||0.17514|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Predictor variable 2: Minutes of interaction with the Web-Based Simulation Tool per participant per week.|||||0.17514
81543377|NCT00313014|162763311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|0.11||To address the issue of multiplicity and control the family-wise error rate, a gate-keeping strategy and a stepwise approach (Holm's methodology) were used to evaluate the statistical significance of the secondary efficacy analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between BTDS 20 or oxycodone HCl immediate-release 40 mg with respect to BTDS 5. The alternative hypothesis was that the BTDS 20 arm was different from the BTDS 5 arm.||0.11|-3.55|.065
81497943|NCT04439903|162686816|OTHER||Intercept|-0.28825|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59949||0.63929|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.63929
81497944|NCT04439903|162686816|OTHER||Slope|-0.14422|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1581||0.37964|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Predictor variable 1: Number of simulations per participant per week.|||||0.37964
81497945|NCT04439903|162686816|OTHER||Slope|0.06718|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056895||0.26057|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Predictor variable 2: Minutes of interaction with the Web-Based Simulation Tool per participant per week.|||||0.26057
81497946|NCT02899754|162686817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Primary outcome assessed at 1 month post-intervention||||0.18
81497947|NCT02899754|162686819|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81497948|NCT02899754|162686820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81497949|NCT02899754|162686821|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81497950|NCT02899754|162686822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81497951|NCT02899754|162686823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81497952|NCT02899754|162686824|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||chi-square test||||0.01
81497953|NCT02899754|162686825|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.64
81497954|NCT03996395|162686854|OTHER||Descriptive statistic|71.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|23.0|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81497955|NCT00561821|162686889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497956|NCT00561821|162686889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497957|NCT00561821|162686889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497958|NCT00561821|162686890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0146||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0146
81497959|NCT00561821|162686890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0234||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0234
81497960|NCT00561821|162686890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0102||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0102
81497961|NCT00561821|162686891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497962|NCT00561821|162686891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497963|NCT00561821|162686891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497964|NCT00561821|162686892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81497965|NCT00561821|162686892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0213||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0213
81497966|NCT00561821|162686892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0135||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0135
81497967|NCT00561821|162686893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0001
81497968|NCT00561821|162686893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0003
81497969|NCT00561821|162686893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497970|NCT00561821|162686894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497971|NCT00561821|162686894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497972|NCT00561821|162686894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497973|NCT00561821|162686895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497974|NCT00561821|162686895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81543378|NCT00313014|162763311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.99||||0.031||95.0|-3.79|-0.18||To address the issue of multiplicity and control the family-wise error rate, a gate-keeping strategy and a stepwise approach (Holm's methodology) were used to evaluate the statistical significance of the secondary efficacy analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between BTDS 20 or oxycodone HCl immediate-release 40 mg with respect to BTDS 5. The alternative hypothesis was that the BTDS 20 arm was different from the BTDS 5 arm.||-0.18|-3.79|.031
81543379|NCT00313014|162763312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.735|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.64|-2.82||To address the issue of multiplicity and control the family-wise error rate, a gate-keeping strategy and a stepwise approach (Holm's methodology) were used to evaluate the statistical significance of the secondary efficacy analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed linear model: treatment, time as fixed effects, screening, prerandomization sleep disturbance subscale as covariates; subject as a random effect||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between BTDS 20 or oxycodone HCl immediate-release 40 mg with respect to BTDS 5. The alternative hypothesis was that the BTDS 20 arm was different from the BTDS 5 arm.||-2.82|-9.64|<.001
81497975|NCT00561821|162686895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497976|NCT00561821|162686896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497977|NCT00561821|162686896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497978|NCT00561821|162686896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497979|NCT00561821|162686897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497980|NCT00561821|162686897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497981|NCT00561821|162686897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497982|NCT00561821|162686898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497983|NCT00561821|162686898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497984|NCT00561821|162686898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497985|NCT00561821|162686899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6317||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.6317
81497986|NCT00561821|162686899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6355||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.6355
81497987|NCT00561821|162686899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7865||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.7865
81497988|NCT00561821|162686900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4033||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.4033
81497989|NCT00561821|162686900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4153||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.4153
81497990|NCT00561821|162686900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6271||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.6271
81497991|NCT00561821|162686901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497992|NCT00561821|162686901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497993|NCT00561821|162686901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81497994|NCT00561821|162686902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0243||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0243
81497995|NCT00561821|162686902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0242||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0242
81497996|NCT00561821|162686902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0007
81497997|NCT00561821|162686903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0199||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0199
81497998|NCT00561821|162686903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0316||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0316
81497999|NCT00561821|162686903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014||||||Pairwise comparisons on rank transformed data with effects for treatment and center, and baseline of variable as a covariate|ANCOVA|||||||0.0014
81498000|NCT01197300|162686919|SUPERIORITY|Difference in least squares mean = LS mean for the Core treatment Zoledronic acid group - LS mean for the Core treatment Placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|3.7||||0.8505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.242|44.642||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was performed with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with GCs and Core baseline lumbar spine BMD Z-score as explanatory variables and pooled centers as random effect.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar Spine BMD Z-score Change at Month 18||44.642|-37.242|0.8505
81498001|NCT01197300|162686919|SUPERIORITY|Difference in least squares mean = LS mean for the Core treatment Zoledronic acid group - LS mean for the Core treatment Placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|21.752||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.126|57.63||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was performed with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with GCs and Core baseline lumbar spine BMD Z-score as explanatory variables and pooled centers as random effect.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar Spine BMD Z-score Change at Month 24||57.630|-14.126|0.2180
81498002|NCT01197300|162686920|SUPERIORITY|Difference in least squares mean = LS mean for the Core treatment Zoledronic acid group - LS mean for the Core treatment Placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|2.36||||0.3544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.886|7.606||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was performed with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with GCs and Core baseline lumbar spine BMD Z-score as explanatory variables and pooled centers as random effect.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar Spine BMC Change at Month 18||7.606|-2.886|0.3544
81543380|NCT00313014|162763312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.709||0.121||95.0|-6.01|0.7||To address the issue of multiplicity and control the family-wise error rate, a gate-keeping strategy and a stepwise approach (Holm's methodology) were used to evaluate the statistical significance of the secondary efficacy analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between BTDS 20 or oxycodone HCl immediate-release 40 mg with respect to BTDS 5. The alternative hypothesis was that BTDS 20 arm was different from the BTDS 5 arm.||0.70|-6.01|.121
81543381|NCT02345070|162763341|SUPERIORITY|The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|=|0.6339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|1.56||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||SAR156597 200mg qw versus Placebo qw|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error. Testing was done sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported. Analyzed using Mixed Model for Repeated Measurements (MMRM) with fixed categorical effects of treatment arm, stratification factor (with/without background therapy), time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, stratification factor-by-treatment-by-time point interaction, and continuous fixed covariate of percent predicted FVC baseline.||1.56|-2.56|= 0.6339
81498003|NCT01197300|162686920|SUPERIORITY|Difference in least squares mean = LS mean for the Core treatment Zoledronic acid group - LS mean for the Core treatment Placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|1.179||||0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.281|7.639||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was performed with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with GCs and Core baseline lumbar spine BMD Z-score as explanatory variables and pooled centers as random effect.|ANCOVA|||Lumbar Spine BMC Change at Month 24||7.639|-5.281|0.7050
81498004|NCT01197300|162686921|SUPERIORITY|Difference in least squares mean = LS mean for the Core treatment Zoledronic acid group - LS mean for the Core treatment Placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|121.129||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-291.0|533.258||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was performed with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with GCs and Core baseline lumbar spine BMD Z-score as explanatory variables and pooled centers as random effect.|ANCOVA|||Total body BMC Change at Month 18||533.258|-291.000|0.5310
81498005|NCT01197300|162686921|SUPERIORITY|Difference in least squares mean = LS mean for the Core treatment Zoledronic acid group - LS mean for the Core treatment Placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|65.674||||0.7347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-344.067|475.415||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was performed with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with GCs and Core baseline lumbar spine BMD Z-score as explanatory variables and pooled centers as random effect.|ANCOVA|||Total body BMC Change at Month 24||475.415|-344.067|0.7347
81498006|NCT01197300|162686922|OTHER|Difference in least squares mean = LS mean for the Core treatment Zoledronic acid group - LS mean for the Core treatment Placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-147.68||||0.4143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-394.41|99.049||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was performed on the transformed data with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with glucocorticoids and loge as explanatory variables and pooled centers as random effect.|ANCOVA|The transformed data was calculated by dividing the post-baseline value by the baseline value and then applying the loge transformation||Serum P1NP Change at Month 18||99.049|-394.410|0.4143
81498007|NCT01197300|162686922|OTHER|Difference in least squares mean = LS mean for the Core treatment Zoledronic acid group - LS mean for the Core treatment Placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-132.437||||0.1266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-286.452|21.579||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was performed on the transformed data with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with glucocorticoids and loge as explanatory variables and pooled centers as random effect.|ANCOVA|The transformed data was calculated by dividing the post-baseline value by the baseline value and then applying the loge transformation||Serum P1NP Change at Month 24||21.579|-286.452|0.1266
81574412|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.719|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|2.0|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 7: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||2.0|-3.1|0.719
81498008|NCT01197300|162686923|OTHER|Difference in least squares mean = LS mean for the Core treatment Zoledronic acid group - LS mean for the Core treatment Placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-17.691||||0.2123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.925|6.543||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was performed on the transformed data with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with glucocorticoids and loge as explanatory variables and pooled centers as random effect.|ANCOVA|The transformed data was calculated by dividing the post-baseline value by the baseline value and then applying the loge transformation||BSAP Change at Month 18||6.543|-41.925|0.2123
81498009|NCT01197300|162686923|OTHER|Difference in least squares mean = LS mean for the Core treatment Zoledronic acid group - LS mean for the Core treatment Placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-3.662||||0.4852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.479|14.155||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was performed on the transformed data with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with glucocorticoids and loge as explanatory variables and pooled centers as random effect.|ANCOVA|The transformed data was calculated by dividing the post-baseline value by the baseline value and then applying the loge transformation||BSAP Change at Month 24||14.155|-21.479|0.4852
81498010|NCT01197300|162686924|OTHER|Difference in least squares mean = LS mean for the Core treatment Zoledronic acid group - LS mean for the Core treatment Placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-4.661||||0.9009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.647|7.325||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was performed on the transformed data with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with glucocorticoids and loge as explanatory variables and pooled centers as random effect.|ANCOVA|The transformed data was calculated by dividing the post-baseline value by the baseline value and then applying the loge transformation||Serum NTX Change at Month 18||7.325|-16.647|0.9009
81498011|NCT01197300|162686924|OTHER|Difference in least squares mean = LS mean for the Core treatment Zoledronic acid group - LS mean for the Core treatment Placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-2.558||||0.9472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.864|3.747||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was performed on the transformed data with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with glucocorticoids and loge as explanatory variables and pooled centers as random effect.|ANCOVA|The transformed data was calculated by dividing the post-baseline value by the baseline value and then applying the loge transformation||Serum NTX Change at Month 24||3.747|-8.864|0.9472
81498012|NCT01197300|162686925|OTHER|Difference in least squares mean = LS mean for the Core treatment Zoledronic acid group - LS mean for the Core treatment Placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-1.482||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.805|0.841||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was performed on the transformed data with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with glucocorticoids and loge as explanatory variables and pooled centers as random effect.|ANCOVA|The transformed data was calculated by dividing the post-baseline value by the baseline value and then applying the loge transformation||Serum TRAP-5b Change at Month 18||0.841|-3.805|0.4600
81498013|NCT01197300|162686925|OTHER|Difference in least squares mean = LS mean for the Core treatment Zoledronic acid group - LS mean for the Core treatment Placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-0.41||||0.9236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.423|1.603||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was performed on the transformed data with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with glucocorticoids and loge as explanatory variables and pooled centers as random effect.|ANCOVA|The transformed data was calculated by dividing the post-baseline value by the baseline value and then applying the loge transformation||Serum TRAP-5b Change at Month 24||1.603|-2.423|0.9236
81543382|NCT02345070|162763341|SUPERIORITY|The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.|LS Mean Difference|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04|=|0.5874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|2.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis||SAR156597 200mg q2w versus Placebo qw|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in the order outcome measures were reported (q2w dose group compared to placebo). Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed categorical effects of treatment arm, stratification factor (with/without background therapy), time point, treatment-by-time point interaction, stratification factor-by-treatment-by-time point interaction, and continuous fixed covariate of percent predicted FVC baseline.||2.6|-1.47|= 0.5874
81543383|NCT02151058|162763344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.659|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0999|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8559|-0.4622||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.4622|-0.8559|<0.001
81498014|NCT01197300|162686926|OTHER|The number and percentage of patients with new vertebral fractures during the 12 month Extension period was presented by Core treatment group. Between-treatment differences were evaluated using Fisher's exact test.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||New vertebral fractures at Month 12 Extension||||1.0000
81498015|NCT01197300|162686927|OTHER|The number and percentage of patients with new morphometric vertebral fractures during the 12 month extension period was presented by core treatment group. Between-treatment differences will be evaluated using Fisher's exact test.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||New morphometric vertebral fractures at Month 12 Extension||||1.0000
81498016|NCT01197300|162686928|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.73||||0.3971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|173.07||Presented by treatment group and evaluated using a logistic regression model with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with glucocorticoids and Core baseline pain score as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Reduction in Pain at Month 15||173.07|0.13|0.3971
81498017|NCT01197300|162686928|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.01||||0.6046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|999.99||Presented by treatment group and evaluated using a logistic regression model with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with glucocorticoids and Core baseline pain score as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Reduction in Pain at Month 18||999.99|0.01|0.6046
81498018|NCT01197300|162686928|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.01||||0.6046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|999.99||Presented by treatment group and evaluated using a logistic regression model with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with glucocorticoids and Core baseline pain score as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Reduction in Pain at Month 21||999.99|0.01|0.6046
81498019|NCT01197300|162686928|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|38.04||Presented by treatment group and evaluated using a logistic regression model with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with glucocorticoids and Core baseline pain score as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||Reduction in Pain at Month 24||38.04|0.05|0.8750
81543384|NCT02151058|162763344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.993|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1005|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1909|-0.7946||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). Hypotheses were tested according to a hierarchical strategy.|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.7946|-1.1909|<0.001
81543385|NCT02151058|162763344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.334|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0812|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4937|-0.1737||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided). Hypotheses were tested according to a hierarchical strategy.|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.1737|-0.4937|<0.001
81498020|NCT01197300|162686929|OTHER|Difference in least squares mean = LS mean for the Core treatment Zoledronic acid group - LS mean for the Core treatment Placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-0.01||||0.9231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.17||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was performed with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with GCs and Core baseline bone age as explanatory variables and pooled centers as random effect.|ANCOVA|||2nd metacarpal cortical width chge from BL1 at Month 24||0.17|-0.18|0.9231
81498021|NCT01197300|162686929|OTHER|Difference in least squares mean = LS mean for the Core treatment Zoledronic acid group - LS mean for the Core treatment Placebo group.|Difference in LS mean|-0.11||||0.2694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.1||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was performed with Core treatment, pooled centers, underlying condition treated with GCs and Extension baseline bone age as explanatory variables and pooled centers as random effect.|ANCOVA|||2nd metacarpal cortical width chge from BL2 at Month 24||0.10|-0.32|0.2694
81498022|NCT05170061|162686956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||see above|t-test, 2 sided|paired analysis||Sequential analysis: if the first analysis (paired t-test to determine superiority of nebivolol/valsartan over valsartan ) reached p\< 0.05, the superiority of nebivolol over valsartan was tested (paired-t test); if the second comparison reached p \< 0.05, the superiority of nebivolol/valsartan over nebivolol was tested (paired-t test)||||0.05
81498023|NCT05170061|162686957|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81498024|NCT05170061|162686958|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81543386|NCT02151058|162763345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.286|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0809|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.445|-0.1263||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.1263|-0.4450|<0.001
81498025|NCT05170061|162686959|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498026|NCT05170061|162686960|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498027|NCT05170061|162686961|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498028|NCT05170061|162686962|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498029|NCT05170061|162686963|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498030|NCT05170061|162686964|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498031|NCT05170061|162686965|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498032|NCT05170061|162686966|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498033|NCT05170061|162686967|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498034|NCT05170061|162686968|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498035|NCT05170061|162686969|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498036|NCT05170061|162686970|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498037|NCT05170061|162686971|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498038|NCT05170061|162686972|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498039|NCT05170061|162686973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498040|NCT05170061|162686974|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498041|NCT05170061|162686975|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498042|NCT05170061|162686976|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498043|NCT05170061|162686977|SUPERIORITY|see primary dependent variable||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||see primary dependent variable||||0.05
81498044|NCT03443401|162686985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|80.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||level of significance at \<0.05|Spearman's rho|||||||0.004
81498045|NCT03443401|162686986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|80.0||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|||||Level of significance \<0.05|Spearman's rho|||||||0.027
81498046|NCT02579759|162687002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.008|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.68|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||"The main analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA where the mean at 12 and 15 months of each treatment group was compared against the placebo group, adjusting for the baseline value and assuming centre as a random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||-0.06|-0.68|0.008
81498047|NCT02579759|162687002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.287|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.39|0.14|||ANCOVA|||"The main analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA where the mean at 12 and 15 months of each treatment group was compared against the placebo group, adjusting for the baseline value and assuming centre as a random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||0.14|-0.39|0.287
81498048|NCT02579759|162687002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.013|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.59|-0.03|||Longitudinal mixed model|||"This analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: Longitudinal model where the effect of each treatment over time (baseline, 6, 12 and 15 months) was estimated through a mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) assuming time from baseline (Time) and Time-by-Treatment full interaction as fixed effects and patient as random effect and considering Time as continuous linear effect~3. Missing value imputation: No imputation"||-0.03|-0.59|0.013
81498049|NCT02579759|162687002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.05|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.42|0.03|||Longitudinal mixed model|||"This analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: Longitudinal model where the effect of each treatment over time (baseline, 6, 12 and 15 months) was estimated through a mixed model with repeated measures (MMRM) assuming time from baseline (Time) and Time-by-Treatment full interaction as fixed effects and patient as random effect and considering Time as continuous linear effect~3. Missing value imputation: No imputation"||0.03|-0.42|0.05
81498050|NCT02579759|162687002|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.04|||Regression, Linear|||"Dose effect:~Dose is defined as a numerical variable proportional to quantity of PXT3003 administered (0 for Placebo, 1 for Dose 1, 2 for Dose 2).~The analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA assessing the dose-effect at the mean of 12 and 15 months, adjusting for baseline value and assuming centre as random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||-0.04|-0.31|0.013
81498051|NCT02579759|162687003|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.016|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.91|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||"The main analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA where the mean at 12 and 15 months of each treatment group was compared against the placebo group, adjusting for the baseline value and assuming centre as a random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||-0.03|-0.91|0.016
81498052|NCT02579759|162687003|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.084|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.65|0.08|||ANCOVA|||"The main analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA where the mean at 12 and 15 months of each treatment group was compared against the placebo group, adjusting for the baseline value and assuming centre as a random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||0.08|-0.65|0.084
81543387|NCT02151058|162763345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.328|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0811|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4877|-0.1679||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.1679|-0.4877|<0.001
81543388|NCT02151058|162763345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0653||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1709|0.0866||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.0866|-0.1709|0.520
81498053|NCT02579759|162687003|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.04|||Regression, Linear|||"Dose effect:~Dose is defined as a numerical variable proportional to quantity of PXT3003 administered (0 for Placebo, 1 for Dose 1, 2 for Dose 2).~The analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA assessing the dose-effect at the mean of 12 and 15 months, adjusting for baseline value and assuming centre as random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||-0.04|-0.41|0.015
81498054|NCT02579759|162687004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.162|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.01|0.23|||ANCOVA|||"The main analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA where the mean at 12 and 15 months of each treatment group was compared against the placebo group, adjusting for the baseline value and assuming centre as a random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||0.23|-1.01|0.162
81498055|NCT02579759|162687004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.556|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.66|0.39|||ANCOVA|||"The main analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA where the mean at 12 and 15 months of each treatment group was compared against the placebo group, adjusting for the baseline value and assuming centre as a random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||0.39|-0.66|0.556
81498056|NCT02579759|162687004|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.09|||Regression, Linear|||"Dose is defined as a numerical variable proportional to quantity of PXT3003 administered (0 for Placebo, 1 for Dose 1, 2 for Dose 2).~The analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA assessing the dose-effect at the mean of 12 and 15 months, adjusting for baseline value and assuming centre as random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||0.09|-0.43|0.204
81543389|NCT02151058|162763346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.513|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0971|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7043|-0.3217||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.3217|-0.7043|<0.001
81543390|NCT02151058|162763346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.685|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0975|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.877|-0.4925||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.4925|-0.8770|<0.001
81543391|NCT02151058|162763346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.172|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0786||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3268|-0.0168||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.0168|-0.3268|0.030
81543392|NCT02151058|162763347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0369||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1556|-0.0102||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.0102|-0.1556|0.026
81498057|NCT02579759|162687005|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.232|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.25|0.38|||ANCOVA|||"The main analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA where the mean at 12 and 15 months of each treatment group was compared against the placebo group, adjusting for the baseline value and assuming centre as a random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||0.38|-1.25|0.232
81498058|NCT02579759|162687005|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.868|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.74|0.64|||ANCOVA|||"The main analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA where the mean at 12 and 15 months of each treatment group was compared against the placebo group, adjusting for the baseline value and assuming centre as a random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||0.64|-0.74|0.868
81498059|NCT02579759|162687005|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.17|||Regression, Linear|||"Dose is defined as a numerical variable proportional to quantity of PXT3003 administered (0 for Placebo, 1 for Dose 1, 2 for Dose 2).~The analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA assessing the dose-effect at the mean of 12 and 15 months, adjusting for baseline value and assuming centre as random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||0.17|-0.53|0.322
81498060|NCT02579759|162687006|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.377|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.43|0.62|||ANCOVA|||"The main analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA where the mean at 12 and 15 months of each treatment group was compared against the placebo group, adjusting for the baseline value and assuming centre as a random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||0.62|-1.43|0.377
81498061|NCT02579759|162687006|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.334|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.21|0.48|||ANCOVA|||"The main analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA where the mean at 12 and 15 months of each treatment group was compared against the placebo group, adjusting for the baseline value and assuming centre as a random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||0.48|-1.21|0.334
81543393|NCT02151058|162763347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0372||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1917|-0.0451||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.0451|-0.1917|0.002
81543394|NCT02151058|162763347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0297||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|0.0231||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.0231|-0.0940|0.234
81498062|NCT02579759|162687006|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.23|||Regression, Linear|||"Dose is defined as a numerical variable proportional to quantity of PXT3003 administered (0 for Placebo, 1 for Dose 1, 2 for Dose 2).~The analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA assessing the dose-effect at the mean of 12 and 15 months, adjusting for baseline value and assuming centre as random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||0.23|-0.62|0.373
81498063|NCT02579759|162687010|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.023|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.58|0.0|||ANCOVA|||"The main analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA where the mean at 12 and 15 months of each treatment group was compared against the placebo group, adjusting for the baseline value and assuming centre as a random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||0|-0.58|0.023
81498064|NCT02579759|162687010|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.162|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.4|0.09|||ANCOVA|||"The main analysis was performed as follows:~1. Analysis population: modified Full Analysis Set (mFAS)~2. Statistical model: ANCOVA where the mean at 12 and 15 months of each treatment group was compared against the placebo group, adjusting for the baseline value and assuming centre as a random effect~3. Missing value imputation: multiple imputation taking into account the reason of missingness"||0.09|-0.4|0.162
81543395|NCT02151058|162763348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0568||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2882|-0.0644||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.0644|-0.2882|0.002
81498065|NCT02579759|162687014|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.09||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.77|5.68|||General Linear Mixed Model|||The proportion of responders (on Completers selection only) at the end of treatment was assessed through a Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) featuring logistic regression including treatment as a fixed effect, adjusting for the baseline value and center as a random effect.||5.68|0.77|0.097
81498066|NCT02579759|162687014|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.42|2.7|||General Linear Mixed Model|||The proportion of responders (on Completers selection only) at the end of treatment was assessed through a Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) featuring logistic regression including treatment as a fixed effect, adjusting for the baseline value and center as a random effect.||2.7|0.42|0.865
81498067|NCT02579759|162687015|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.39||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.99|11.62|||General Linear Mixed Model|||The proportion of responders (on Completers selection only) at the end of treatment was assessed through a Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) featuring logistic regression including treatment as a fixed effect, adjusting for the baseline value and center as a random effect.||11.62|0.99|0.026
81498068|NCT02579759|162687015|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.569|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.5|3.16|||General Linear Mixed Model|||The proportion of responders (on Completers selection only) at the end of treatment was assessed through a Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) featuring logistic regression including treatment as a fixed effect, adjusting for the baseline value and center as a random effect.||3.16|0.5|0.569
81498069|NCT03829514|162687036|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Signal intensity data were loess normalized and normalized data were used to perform a limma t-test with empirical Bayes smoothing to standard errors|||Proteins were identified and quantified using EncyclopeDIA and visualized with Scaffold DIA using 1% false discovery thresholds at both the protein and peptide level. Protein exclusive intensity values were assessed for quality using an in-house ProteiNorm app, a tool for systematic evaluation of normalization methods, imputation of missing values and comparisons of multiple differential abundance methods . Cyclic loess normalization. The normalized data were used to perform statistical analysis using linear models for microarray data (limma) with empirical Bayes (eBayes) smoothing to the standard errors. Proteins with p-value \< 0.05 were considered significant.|||0.05
81498070|NCT01339091|162687037|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority hypothesis test is a one-sided hypothesis test performed at the 2.5% level of significance. If the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in response rates in the ITT population is greater than -10% the NI of dalbavancin to vancomycin/linezolid will be concluded.|Difference in Proportions|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|7.9|||||Confidence intervals were adjusted for fever at baseline|||7.9|-4.6|
81498071|NCT02336555|162687047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.452||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.076|0.172||Linear mixed model with a posterior probability evaluation for the treatment effect|Linear mixed model|One-sided p-value and a posterior probability greater than 90% that the treatment effect is less than 0.||||0.172|-1.076|0.075
81498072|NCT02336555|162687048|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.073|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.446|2.58|||||Logistic regression model with factors for treatment \& baseline pain intensity|||2.580|0.446|
81498073|NCT00993473|162687049|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Noninferiority would be demonstrated if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of the rate of all hypoglycemia in the Lantus group to the rate in the NPH group was \<1.15. Superiority would be demonstrated if the upper bound of the 95% CI was \<1. The margin for noninferiority corresponded to one-half of the 30% difference in hypoglycemia event rate considered as a clinically significant difference by American Diabetes Association 2005 Working Group on Hypoglycemia."|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.44|||Generalized Linear Model|"A stepwise closed testing approach was used for the primary all hypoglycemia outcome analysis to assess noninferiority and superiority sequentially."|Risk ratio between treatment groups (Lantus/NPH) estimated by Generalized Linear Model with fixed effect terms for randomization strata and treatment.|"The sample size was calculated to ensure sufficient power so that the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the Lantus /NPH ratio would not exceed 1.15 based on an expected overall rate of all hypoglycemia of 80 events per patient-year of exposure to NPH insulin and to Lantus. It was planned to randomize at least 45 and up to approximately 60 patients in each of the 2 treatment groups so that at least 70 patients would complete the 24 weeks of treatment."||1.44|0.97|
81498074|NCT00266032|162687094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.0|<|0.0001||95.0|-29.0|-20.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean of Yaz flexible regimen minus mean of Yaz standard was tested|Primary variable was tested for the hypothesis, whether the means are equal against the alternative (means are different) at a level of significance of alpha = 0.05 (t-test). For power calculation, a normal distribution, a absolute difference of 10 days, a Standard Deviation of 28 days and a drop-out rate of 40% was assumed.||-20|-29|<0.0001
81498075|NCT03766906|162687106|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.03||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests.|Investigators tested whether pretest to posttest change was significantly greater than 0 at P \< 0.05.|||||.003
81498076|NCT03766906|162687107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.18||||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests.|Investigators tested whether pre-test to post-test change was significantly greater than zero at P\<0.05.|||||.022
81498077|NCT03766906|162687108|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.34||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests|Investigators tested whether pre-test to post-test change was significantly greater than 0 at P\<0.05.|||||.016
81543396|NCT02151058|162763348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.351|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0573|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4638|-0.2378||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.2378|-0.4638|<0.001
81543397|NCT02151058|162763348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0458|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2648|-0.0841||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.0841|-0.2648|<0.001
81543398|NCT02151058|162763349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.247|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0631|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3713|-0.1226||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||-0.1226|-0.3713|<0.001
81498078|NCT03766906|162687109|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.95||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests.|Investigators tested whether pre-test to post-test change was significantly greater than 0 at P\<0.05.|||||.002
81498079|NCT03766906|162687110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.626|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests.|Investigators tested whether pre-test to post-test change was significantly greater than 0 at P\<0.05.|The statistical analyses for the Student Self-Efficacy, in terms of type of statistical test, method, and the comments which we state within-subjects paired t-tests, are the same for each of the three subscales that make up Student Self-Efficacy (i.e., Relevance to schoolwork, Future aspirations, and Family support).||||.626
81498080|NCT03766906|162687110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.909|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Investigators tested whether pre-test to post-test change was significantly greater than 0 at P\<0.05.||The statistical analyses for the Student Self-Efficacy, in terms of type of statistical test, method, and the comments which we state within-subjects paired t-tests, are the same for each of the three subscales that make up Student Self-Efficacy (i.e., Relevance to schoolwork, Future aspirations, and Family support).||||.909
81498081|NCT03766906|162687110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.905|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||Investigators tested whether pre-test to post-test change was significantly greater than 0 at P\<0.05.|The statistical analyses for the Student Self-Efficacy, in terms of type of statistical test, method, and the comments which we state within-subjects paired t-tests, are the same for each of the three subscales that make up Student Self-Efficacy (i.e., Relevance to schoolwork, Future aspirations, and Family support).||||.905
81498082|NCT03766906|162687111|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36||||0.054|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests.|Investigators tested whether pre-test to post-test change was significantly greater than 0 at P\<0.05.|||||.054
81498083|NCT03766906|162687112|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests.|Investigators tested whether pre-test to post-test change was significantly greater than 0 at P\<0.05.|||||<.001
81498084|NCT03766906|162687113|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Within subjects paired t-tests.|Investigators tested whether pre-test to post-test change was significantly greater than 0 at P\<0.05.|||||<.001
81498085|NCT00836901|162687161|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|97.7||||||90.0|93.19|102.43|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||102.43|93.19|
81543399|NCT02151058|162763349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.498|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0638|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6236|-0.3722||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.3722|-0.6236|<0.001
81543400|NCT02151058|162763349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0511|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3516|-0.1503||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.1503|-0.3516|<0.001
81498086|NCT00836901|162687162|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|99.28||||||90.0|97.09|101.53|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||101.53|97.09|
81498087|NCT00836901|162687163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|97.64||||||90.0|96.12|99.19|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||99.19|96.12|
81498088|NCT00836901|162687164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|94.59||||||90.0|85.64|104.47|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||104.47|85.64|
81498089|NCT00836901|162687165|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|94.44||||||90.0|87.83|101.54|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||101.54|87.83|
81498090|NCT00836901|162687166|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|94.08||||||90.0|87.19|101.52|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||101.52|87.19|
81543401|NCT02151058|162763350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0372||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.197|-0.0504||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.0504|-0.1970|0.001
81543402|NCT02151058|162763350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.168|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0373|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2413|-0.0941||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.0941|-0.2413|<0.001
81498091|NCT00830336|162687167|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The pharmacokinetic parameters were evaluated statistically by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for the experimental design of this study.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|103.08||||||90.0|95.41|111.37|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||111.37|95.41|
81498092|NCT00830336|162687168|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The pharmacokinetic parameters were evaluated statistically by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for the experimental design of this study.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|105.84||||||90.0|99.33|112.77|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||112.77|99.33|
81498093|NCT00830336|162687169|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The pharmacokinetic parameters were evaluated statistically by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for the experimental design of this study.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|107.04||||||90.0|99.96|114.62|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||114.62|99.96|
81498094|NCT01220687|162687172|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.0||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0012
81498095|NCT01220687|162687173|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|2.18|||Poisson|||||2.18|1.68|<0.0001
81498096|NCT04250207|162687190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0065|||||||Other (Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test)|||||||0.0065
81498097|NCT04250207|162687190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0344|||||||Other (Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test)|||||||0.0344
81498098|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3587|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Baseline||||0.3587
81498099|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5724|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Baseline||||0.5724
81498100|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3703|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 1||||0.3703
81498101|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 1||||> 0.9999
81498102|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3703|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 2||||0.3703
81498103|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 2||||> 0.9999
81498104|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0257|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 3||||0.0257
81543403|NCT02151058|162763350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0301||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1034|0.0152||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||0.0152|-0.1034|0.145
81498105|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7263|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.7263
81498106|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0607|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 5||||0.0607
81498107|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 5||||0.0460
81498108|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0111|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 7||||0.0111
81498109|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0011|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 7||||0.0011
81498110|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 9||||0.0200
81498111|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0476|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 9||||0.0476
81498112|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0065|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 12||||0.0065
81498113|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0344|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 12||||0.0344
81498114|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 16||||0.0250
81498115|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0733|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 16||||0.0733
81498116|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0072|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 20||||0.0072
81498117|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1124|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 20||||0.1124
81498118|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0199|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 24||||0.0199
81498119|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2331|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 24||||0.2331
81498120|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 38||||0.0024
81498121|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1672|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 38||||0.1672
81498122|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0047|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 52||||0.0047
81498123|NCT04250207|162687191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0625|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 52||||0.0625
81498124|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2434|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 1||||0.2434
81498125|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2126|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 1||||0.2126
81498126|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 2||||0.0790
81498127|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3043|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 2||||0.3043
81498128|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0357|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 3||||0.0357
81498129|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0803|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 3||||0.0803
81498130|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 5||||0.0150
81498131|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 5||||0.0012
81498132|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0314|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 7||||0.0314
81498133|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0019|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 7||||0.0019
81498134|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 9||||0.0170
81498135|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 9||||0.0021
81498136|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0127|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 12||||0.0127
81498137|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 12||||0.0014
81498138|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0677|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 16||||0.0677
81498139|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0243|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 16||||0.0243
81498140|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1867|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 20||||0.1867
81498141|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 20||||0.0250
81498142|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3213|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 24||||0.3213
81498143|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0298|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 24||||0.0298
81498144|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1449|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 38||||0.1449
81498145|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0947|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 38||||0.0947
81543404|NCT02151058|162763351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0497|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3282|-0.1321||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.1321|-0.3282|<0.001
81498146|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5181|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 52||||0.5181
81498147|NCT04250207|162687192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1898|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 52||||0.1898
81498148|NCT04250207|162687193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0021
81498149|NCT04250207|162687193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1696|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1696
81498150|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.4872|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 5||||0.4872
81498151|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.4634|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 5||||0.4634
81498152|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.605|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 7||||0.6050
81498153|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.4762|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 7||||0.4762
81543405|NCT02151058|162763351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.313|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4113|-0.2141||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.2141|-0.4113|<0.001
81498154|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.|||||>|0.9999|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 9||||> 0.9999
81543406|NCT02151058|162763351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0404||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1621|-0.0031||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.0031|-0.1621|0.042
81543407|NCT02151058|162763352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.275|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0543|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.382|-0.1679||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.1679|-0.3820|<0.001
81543408|NCT02151058|162763352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.464|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0548|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5724|-0.3565||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.3565|-0.5724|<0.001
81498155|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.|||||>|0.9999|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 9||||> 0.9999
81498156|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.4227|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 12||||0.4227
81498157|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.6796|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 12||||0.6796
81498158|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.4642|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 16||||0.4642
81498159|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.4645|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 16||||0.4645
81498160|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.2744|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 20||||0.2744
81498161|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.7026|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 20||||0.7026
81498162|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.7817|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 24||||0.7817
81498163|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.9285|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 24||||0.9285
81498164|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0135|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 38||||0.0135
81498165|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.6992|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 38||||0.6992
81498166|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0135|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 52||||0.0135
81498167|NCT04250207|162687194|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.5154|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 52||||0.5154
81498168|NCT04250207|162687195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1209|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1209
81498169|NCT04250207|162687195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7116|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7116
81498170|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0915|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 3||||0.0915
81498171|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.3282|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 3||||0.3282
81498172|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0648|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 5||||0.0648
81498173|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.031|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 5||||0.0310
81543409|NCT02151058|162763352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0442|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2767|-0.1023||The significance threshold level was 0.05 (two-sided).|ANCOVA|Treatment and baseline value as covariates.||The null hypothesis was no difference in mean outcome between treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference in mean outcome between treatment groups.||-0.1023|-0.2767|<0.001
81498174|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0187|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 7||||0.0187
81498175|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0036|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 7||||0.0036
81498176|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0687|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 9||||0.0687
81498177|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0016|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 9||||0.0016
81543410|NCT03081117|162763354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.669|||||||Fisher Exact|||Analysis of Enrolled group.||||0.669
81543411|NCT03081117|162763355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3914||||0.0366|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 14||Analysis for Intent-to-Treat group.||||0.0366
81498178|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0218|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 12||||0.0218
81498179|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0013|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 12||||0.0013
81543412|NCT03081117|162763355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5146||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 12||Analysis for Per Protocol group.||||0.0103
81498180|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0348|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 16||||0.0348
81498181|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.1028|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 16||||0.1028
81498182|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.8677|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 20||||0.8677
81498183|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.4401|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 20||||0.4401
81498184|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.5926|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 24||||0.5926
81498185|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0732|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 24||||0.0732
81498186|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.2497|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 38||||0.2497
81498187|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.2453|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 38||||0.2453
81498188|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.|||||>|0.9999|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 52||||> 0.9999
81498189|NCT04250207|162687196|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.|||||>|0.9999|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 52||||> 0.9999
81498190|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0093|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 3||||0.0093
81498191|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.|||||>|0.9999|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 3||||> 0.9999
81498192|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0006|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 5||||0.0006
81498193|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.3449|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 5||||0.3449
81498194|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0028|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 7||||0.0028
81498195|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0028|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 7||||0.0028
81498196|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0001|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 9||||0.0001
81498197|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0028|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 9||||0.0028
81498198|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 12||||< 0.0001
81498199|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0028|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 12||||0.0028
81498200|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 16||||< 0.0001
81498201|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0011|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 16||||0.0011
81498202|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0094|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 20||||0.0094
81498203|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.1281|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 20||||0.1281
81498204|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0051|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 24||||0.0051
81498205|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.1313|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 24||||0.1313
81498206|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.0268|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 38||||0.0268
81498207|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.3652|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 38||||0.3652
81498208|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.||||||0.1854|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 52||||0.1854
81498209|NCT04250207|162687197|SUPERIORITY|p-value is based on the Pearson Chi-square test. When the number of responders (Achieved or Not Achieved) is less than 5 in either group, Fisher's exact test is used instead. If Fisher's exact test is used, the unconditional CI for the difference in response rates is provided.|||||>|0.9999|||||||Chi-square or Fisher exact|||Week 52||||> 0.9999
81498210|NCT04250207|162687198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0259|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.0259
81498211|NCT04250207|162687198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0068|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.0068
81543413|NCT03081117|162763358|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.25||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wald test, two-sided|||Comparisons of change from W0 to W24 between treatment and placebo are based on a mixed effects regression model using a two-sided Wald test of the interaction term for treatment and time.||||>0.25
81543414|NCT03081117|162763359|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.25|||||||Wald test, two-sided|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||Comparisons of change from W0 to W24 between treatment and placebo are based on a mixed effects regression model using a two-sided Wald test of the interaction term for treatment and time.||||>0.25
81498212|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4435|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 1||||0.4435
81498213|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3402|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 1||||0.3402
81498214|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 2||||> 0.9999
81498215|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0655|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 3||||0.0655
81498216|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0903|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 3||||0.0903
81498217|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0216|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 5||||0.0216
81498218|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 5||||0.0020
81498219|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0676|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 7||||0.0676
81498220|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0029|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 7||||0.0029
81498221|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0335|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 9||||0.0335
81498222|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0053|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 9||||0.0053
81498223|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0608|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 12||||0.0608
81498224|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0071|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 12||||0.0071
81498225|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4406|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 16||||0.4406
81498226|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1716|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 16||||0.1716
81498227|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9856|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 20||||0.9856
81498228|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2229|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 20||||0.2229
81498229|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8817|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 24||||0.8817
81498230|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2081|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.2081
81498231|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7335|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 38||||0.7335
81498232|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5367|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 38||||0.5367
81498233|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.555|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 52||||0.5550
81498234|NCT04250207|162687199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8718|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Week 52||||0.8718
81498235|NCT04526158|162687239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.6||significance threshold = 0.0167 due to multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of BPI interference, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||0.6|0.0|0.031
81498236|NCT04526158|162687239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2||significance threshold = 0.0167 due to multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of BPI interference, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||-0.2|-0.7|0.002
81498237|NCT04526158|162687239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.4||significance threshold = 0.0167 due to multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of BPI interference, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||-0.4|-1.0|<0.001
81498238|NCT04526158|162687240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of BPI intensity, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||0.3|-0.2|0.736
81498239|NCT04526158|162687240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of BPI intensity, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||-0.2|-0.6|<0.001
81543415|NCT03081117|162763360|SUPERIORITY||Unstandardized beta coefficient|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.244|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald test, two-sided|||Comparisons of change from W0 to W24 between treatment and placebo are based on a mixed effects regression model using a two-sided Wald test of the interaction term for treatment and time.||||0.244
81543416|NCT03081117|162763361|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.25||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wald test, two-sided|||Comparisons of change from W0 to W24 between treatment and placebo are based on a mixed effects regression model using a two-sided Wald test of the interaction term for treatment and time.||||>0.25
81498240|NCT04526158|162687240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of BPI intensity, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||-0.2|-0.7|<0.001
81543417|NCT03081117|162763362|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.25|||||||Wald test, two-sided|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||Comparisons of change from W0 to W24 between treatment and placebo are based on a mixed effects regression model using a two-sided Wald test of the interaction term for treatment and time.||||>0.25
81498241|NCT04526158|162687241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PROMIS Physical function, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||0.4|-0.4|0.829
81498242|NCT04526158|162687241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PROMIS Physical function, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||0.9|0.2|0.005
81543418|NCT03081117|162763363|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.25|||||||Wald test, two-sided|The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.||Comparisons of change from W0 to W24 between treatment and placebo are based on a mixed effects regression model using a two-sided Wald test of the interaction term for treatment and time.||||>0.25
81543419|NCT03081117|162763364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0031351||||0.366|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 13||Analysis for All Available group (participants who had both Baseline and Week 24 scans).||||0.366
81543420|NCT03081117|162763364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0025586||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees fo freedom = 10||Analysis for Per Protocol group.||||0.505
81498243|NCT04526158|162687241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PROMIS Physical function, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||1.0|0.2|0.004
81498244|NCT04526158|162687242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PROMIS Anxiety, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||0.8|0.0|0.079
81498245|NCT04526158|162687242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PROMIS Anxiety, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||0.2|-0.6|0.296
81498246|NCT04526158|162687242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PROMIS Anxiety, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||-0.2|-1.0|0.005
81498247|NCT04526158|162687243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PROMIS fatigue, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||0.7|-0.3|0.464
81498248|NCT04526158|162687243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PROMIS fatigue, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||-0.1|-1.1|0.019
81498249|NCT04526158|162687243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PROMIS fatigue, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||-0.3|-1.3|0.002
81498250|NCT04526158|162687244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PROMIS sleep disturbance, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||0.4|-0.5|0.889
81543421|NCT03081117|162763365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.00000061||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 13||Analysis for All Available group (participants who had both Baseline and Week 24 scans).||||0.98
81498251|NCT04526158|162687244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PROMIS sleep disturbance, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||-0.2|-1.1|0.004
81498252|NCT04526158|162687244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PROMIS sleep disturbance, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||-0.2|-1.1|0.006
81498253|NCT04526158|162687245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PROMIS social roles and activities, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||0.5|-0.4|0.76
81498254|NCT04526158|162687245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PROMIS social roles and activities, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||1.4|0.6|<0.001
81498255|NCT04526158|162687245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PROMIS social roles and activities, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||1.3|0.5|<0.001
81498256|NCT04526158|162687246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PHQ8, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||0.6|-0.7|0.89
81498257|NCT04526158|162687246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PHQ8, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||-0.3|-1.5|0.003
81498258|NCT04526158|162687246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PHQ8, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||-0.2|-1.5|0.007
81498259|NCT04526158|162687247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PCL5, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||1.9|-1.6|0.886
81543422|NCT03081117|162763365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0000054||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 10||Analysis for Per Protocol group.||||0.86
81498260|NCT04526158|162687247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PCL5, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||-0.4|-3.7|0.017
81498261|NCT04526158|162687247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline values of PCL5, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||-0.5|-3.9|0.013
81543423|NCT00124943|162763368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.396||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The statistical testing of treatment difference is for exploratory purposes.||||0.396
81543424|NCT00124943|162763369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.783||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of the number of patients with any treatment emergent adverse event. The statistical testing of treatment difference is for exploratory purposes.||||0.783
81498262|NCT04526158|162687248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||0.3|-0.1|0.437
81498263|NCT04526158|162687248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||-0.5|-0.9|<0.001
81543425|NCT00124943|162763370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.293||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of in-stent binary restenosis. The statistical testing of treatment difference is for exploratory purposes.||||0.293
81543426|NCT00124943|162763370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of in-segment binary restenosis. The statistical testing of treatment difference is for exploratory purposes||||0.400
81498264|NCT04526158|162687248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model adjusted for baseline Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||-0.6|-1.0|<0.001
81498265|NCT04526158|162687249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|-1.2||Used confidence interval to determine significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Logistic mixed model adjusted for baseline values of BPI interference, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||-1.2|-13.9|
81498266|NCT04526158|162687249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|17.6||Used confidence interval to determine significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Logistic mixed model adjusted for baseline values of BPI interference, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||17.6|6.4|
81498267|NCT04526158|162687249|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|25.4||Used confidence interval to determine significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Logistic mixed model adjusted for baseline values of BPI interference, Pain Self-Efficacy, and design factors|estimates were generated from multiple imputed data|||25.4|13.6|
81498268|NCT00677040|162687250|EQUIVALENCE|t-test to determine if tissue oxygen measurements are equivalent between treated and nontreated breast|t-test|0.35||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5
81543427|NCT00124943|162763371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The statistical testing of treatment difference is for exploratory purposes.||||>0.999
81543428|NCT00124943|162763372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The statistical testing of treatment difference is for exploratory purposes.||||0.061
81498269|NCT00677040|162687250|OTHER||t-test|0.35||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.5
81498270|NCT03533491|162687252|EQUIVALENCE|A test of the null hypothesis that the proportion of participants from pretest to posttest change is equal to zero.|Proportion Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.044|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||A paired t-test that evaluates whether significant pretest to posttest change in the proportion of users is different from zero.|||||.044
81498271|NCT03533491|162687253|EQUIVALENCE|A test of the null hypothesis that the proportion who use from pretest to posttest is equal to zero.|Proportion Difference|0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.532|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|A paired t-test that evaluates whether the proportion who use from pretest to posttest change is different from zero.||||||.532
81498272|NCT03533491|162687254|EQUIVALENCE|A test of the null hypothesis that the proportion of participants who use from pretest to posttest is equal to zero.|Proportion Difference|-0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|A paired t-test that evaluates whether significant pretest to posttest change is different from zero.||||||.370
81498273|NCT03533491|162687255|EQUIVALENCE|A test of the null hypothesis that the proportion of participants that use from pretest to posttest is equal to zero.|Proportion Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|A paired t-test that evaluates whether proportion who use from pretest to posttest is different from zero.||||||.020
81498274|NCT03533491|162687256|EQUIVALENCE|A test of the null hypothesis that the pretest to posttest change is equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.773|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|A paired t-test that evaluates whether significant pretest to posttest change is different from zero.||||||.773
81498275|NCT03533491|162687257|EQUIVALENCE|A test of the null hypothesis that the pretest to posttest change is equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.978|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|A paired t-test that evaluates whether significant pretest to posttest change is different from zero.||||||.978
81498276|NCT03533491|162687258|EQUIVALENCE|A test of the null hypothesis that the pretest to posttest change is equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.745|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|A paired t-test that evaluates whether significant pretest to posttest change is different from zero.||||||.745
81498277|NCT03533491|162687259|EQUIVALENCE|A test of the null hypothesis that the pretest to posttest change is equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.132|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|A paired t-test that evaluates whether significant pretest to posttest change is different from zero.||||||.132
81498278|NCT03533491|162687260|EQUIVALENCE|A test of the null hypothesis that the pretest to posttest change is equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.551|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|A paired t-test that evaluates whether significant pretest to posttest change is different from zero.||||||.551
81543429|NCT00124943|162763373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.709||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of in-stent late lumen loss. The statistical testing of treatment difference is for exploratory purposes.||||0.709
81498279|NCT03533491|162687261|EQUIVALENCE|A test of the null hypothesis that the pretest to posttest change is equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255||0.255|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|A paired t-test that evaluates whether significant pretest to posttest change is different from zero.||||||.255
81543430|NCT00124943|162763373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.495||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of in-segment late lumen loss. The statistical testing of treatment difference is for exploratory purposes.||||0.495
81543431|NCT00124943|162763374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317||95.0|||||ANOVA|P-value testing dose group differences based on an analysis of variance with dose effect in the model.||||||0.317
81498280|NCT03533491|162687262|EQUIVALENCE|A test of the null hypothesis that the pretest to posttest change is equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142|||TWO_SIDED|||||||A paired t-test that evaluates whether significant pretest to posttest change is different from zero.||||||
81498281|NCT03533491|162687263|EQUIVALENCE|A test of the null hypothesis that the pretest to posttest change is equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.198|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.198
81498282|NCT03533491|162687264|EQUIVALENCE|A test of the null hypothesis that the pretest to posttest change is equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|A paired t-test that evaluates whether significant pretest to posttest change is different from zero.||||||.770
81498283|NCT03533491|162687265|EQUIVALENCE|A test of the null hypothesis that the pretest to posttest change is equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.834|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|A paired t-test that evaluates whether significant pretest to posttest change is different from zero.||||||.834
81498284|NCT03533491|162687266|EQUIVALENCE|A test of the null hypothesis that the pretest to posttest change is equal to zero.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.096|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.175|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|A paired t-test that evaluates whether significant pretest to posttest change is different from zero.||||||.175
81498285|NCT04576481|162687295|SUPERIORITY||F-Statistic|1.18||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Analysis of Variance statistical testing.||||0.32
81498286|NCT04576481|162687296|SUPERIORITY||F-Statistic|0.25||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.78
81498287|NCT04576481|162687297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.19
81498288|NCT04576481|162687298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.46
81498289|NCT04576481|162687299|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.30
81498290|NCT05263791|162687300|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary objective to prove the non-inferiority in between the Airmod and reference device is determined by the difference between AirRR and ManCRR.|||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t Test|||Hypothesis: airRR-mancRR ≦ -3, In the target of p\<0.05 indicates significance.||||<0.001
81543432|NCT03829228|162763375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.01||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.01|ANOVA||Treatment Difference= Visit5-Baseline|||2.01|0.62|<0.0001
81543433|NCT03829228|162763376|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.01|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0001
81543434|NCT03829228|162763377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.98||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.01|ANOVA||Treatment difference=Visit5-Baseline|||1.98|0.64|<0.0001
81543435|NCT03829228|162763378|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The threshold for statistical significant was p=0.01.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0001
81543436|NCT02844569|162763386|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81498291|NCT05263791|162687301|NON_INFERIORITY|The hypothesis tested is demonstrated airRR non-inferior to acoRR when the capnostream is less sensitive.|||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t Test|||"In this study, a non-inferiority test was conducted during periods of reduced sensitivity in capnography to compare respiratory rate measurements using the Airmod device (airRR) versus manually scored auscultation sounds (referred to as acoRR, implying manARR in the statistical analysis plan). The research physician identified periods of reduced sensitivity in capnography."||||<0.001
81498292|NCT05263791|162687303|SUPERIORITY|This analysis were examined to assess the responsiveness of Airmod and Capnography.|||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t Test|||The hypothesis tested whether the response times obtained with the Airmod device were equal to those recorded with Capnography.||||<0.001
81498293|NCT05263791|162687304|NON_INFERIORITY|The objective to prove the non-inferiority in between the Airmod and reference device is determined by the difference between AirRR and ManCRR by subjects.|||||<|0.05|||||||Paired t Test|||Hypothesis: airRR-mancRR ≦ -2, In the target of p\<0.05 indicates significance.||||<0.05
81498294|NCT00581100|162687362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted change calculated from mixed-model. Model for change = \[Group visit Group\*visit baseline baseline\*visit\].||||||<0.0001
81498295|NCT00581100|162687362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Adjusted change calculated from mixed-model. Model for change = \[Group visit Group\*visit baseline baseline\*visit\].|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81498296|NCT00581100|162687363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted change calculated from mixed-model. Model for change = \[Group visit Group\*visit baseline baseline\*visit\].||||||<0.0001
81498297|NCT00581100|162687363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Adjusted change calculated from mixed-model. Model for change = \[Group visit Group\*visit baseline baseline\*visit\].|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81498298|NCT00581100|162687364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE), with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion = \[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 12||||<0.001
81498299|NCT00581100|162687364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE), with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion = \[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 12||||<0.001
81498300|NCT00581100|162687364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE), with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion = \[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 24||||<0.001
81498301|NCT00581100|162687364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE), with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion = \[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 24||||<0.001
81498302|NCT00581100|162687365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 12||||0.007
81498303|NCT00581100|162687365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 12||||0.006
81498304|NCT00581100|162687365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 24||||<0.001
81498305|NCT00581100|162687365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 24||||<0.001
81498306|NCT00581100|162687366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE), with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion =\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 12||||<0.001
81498307|NCT00581100|162687366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE), with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion =\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 12||||<0.001
81498308|NCT00581100|162687366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE), with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion =\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 24||||<0.001
81498309|NCT00581100|162687366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE), with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion =\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 24||||<0.001
81498310|NCT00581100|162687367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 12||||0.069
81498311|NCT00581100|162687367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 12||||0.006
81498312|NCT00581100|162687367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 24||||<0.001
81498313|NCT00581100|162687367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 24||||<0.001
81498314|NCT00581100|162687368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Adjusted change calculated from mixed model. Model for change=\[Group visit group\*visit baseline baseline\*visit\].|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81498315|NCT00581100|162687368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Adjusted change calculated from mixed model. Model for change=\[Group visit group\*visit baseline baseline\*visit\].|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81498316|NCT00581100|162687369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 12||||<0.001
81498317|NCT00581100|162687369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 12||||<0.001
81498318|NCT00581100|162687369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 24||||<0.001
81498319|NCT00581100|162687369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 24||||<0.001
81498320|NCT00581100|162687370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 12||||<0.001
81498321|NCT00581100|162687370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 12||||<0.001
81498322|NCT00581100|162687370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 24||||<0.001
81498323|NCT00581100|162687370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||Week 24||||<0.001
81498324|NCT00581100|162687371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Adjusted change calculated from mixed model. Model for change-\[Group visit Group\*visit baseline baseline\*visit\].|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81498325|NCT00581100|162687371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Adjusted change calculated from mixed model. Model for change-\[Group visit Group\*visit baseline baseline\*visit\].|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81498326|NCT00581100|162687372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||||||<0.001
81498327|NCT00581100|162687372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||||||<0.001
81498328|NCT00581100|162687373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||||||<0.001
81498329|NCT00581100|162687373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value from generalized linear models for correlated data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) with treatment and visits as fixed factors. Model for proportion=\[Group visit Group\*visit\].|GEE model|||||||<0.001
81498330|NCT00581100|162687374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Adjusted change calculated from mixed-model. Model for change=\[Group visit Group\*visit baseline baseline\*visit\].|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81498331|NCT00581100|162687374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Adjusted change calculated from mixed-model. Model for change=\[Group visit Group\*visit baseline baseline\*visit\].|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81498332|NCT00581100|162687375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Adjusted change calculated from mixed model. Model for change=\[Group visit Group\*visit baseline baseline\*visit\].|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81498333|NCT00581100|162687375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Adjusted change calculated from mixed model. Model for change=\[Group visit Group\*visit baseline baseline\*visit\].|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81498334|NCT00581100|162687376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Adjusted change calculated from mixed model. Model for change=\[Group visit Group\*visit baseline baseline\*visit\].|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81498335|NCT00581100|162687376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||\<Table 8-14\> Change from baseline in Physician and Patient Assessment of Nail Psoriasis Activity Visual Analog Scale (VAS)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81498336|NCT00581100|162687377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Adjusted change calculated from mixed-model. Model for change=\[Group visit Group\*visit baseline baseline\*visit\].|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81498337|NCT00581100|162687377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Adjusted change calculated from mixed-model. Model for change=\[Group visit Group\*visit baseline baseline\*visit\].|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81498338|NCT00834574|162687378|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.0||||||90.0|97.2|110.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||110|97.2|
81498339|NCT00834574|162687379|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|107.0||||||90.0|101.0|114.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||114|101|
81543437|NCT02844569|162763387|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81543438|NCT02844569|162763388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.66
81543439|NCT02443688|162763389|OTHER|Single Group Difference from Placebo Mean Change from Baseline with 95% confidence interval (CI)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|4.12|||ANOVA|||||4.12|-1.34|
81498340|NCT00834574|162687380|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|107.0||||||90.0|101.0|114.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||114|101|
81498341|NCT03464461|162687451|OTHER|non-parametric||||||0.9844|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.9844
81498342|NCT03464461|162687452|OTHER|non-parametric||||||0.158|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1580
81498343|NCT03464461|162687453|OTHER|non-parametric||||||0.873|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.8730
81498344|NCT03464461|162687454|OTHER|non-parametric||||||0.074|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0740
81498345|NCT03464461|162687455|OTHER|non-parametric||||||0.0984|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.0984
81498346|NCT05273437|162687478|OTHER|We conducted a Bayesian Regression for all available participants, then visualized the results. (N x 16 table, N: number of participants).|Credibility interval|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Bayesian Regression|We explicitly sought 80% credibility of at least 100 steps more within the 3-hour increment in comparison to the intervention.|We decided that 100 steps/3 hours is the minimum value of the MAP intervention effect estimate and that an INUS condition is valid only if there is at least an 80% chance of achieving an effect beyond 100 steps/3 hours.|We hypothesized that some individuals have their own time and decision-policy-specific response pattern regardless of day elapsed since the beginning of the intervention. We did not hypothesize the direction of the effect variation.|The decision point was the unit of analysis. For the Bayesian Regression, we used Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC). Four sampling chains were used when performing Bayesian modeling. The number of estimation samples and target acceptance rate were gradually increased until numerical stability was achieved. The number of estimation samples was increased by multiplied by 2, as advised by previous literature, depending on the ratio of convergence diagnostics R̂ \> 1.1. We used 100 steps increase during 3 hours as the effect threshold value. We assumed that there is an effect only if the estimated effect is more than 80% probable (i.e., the credibility interval is over 100 steps/3 hours) and the Maximum A Posteriori Point (MAP) of the effect is more than 100 steps/3 hours. Otherwise, there is no effect. Among the models with effects, we clipped to 1000 steps/3hours as a maximum if the MAP was greater than 1000 steps/3 hours.|||
81498347|NCT03253627|162687525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline||||0.460
81498348|NCT03253627|162687525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.896|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||3 months||||0.896
81498349|NCT03253627|162687526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.374|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline||||0.374
81498350|NCT03253627|162687526|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.236|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months||||0.236
81498351|NCT03253627|162687527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline||||0.180
81498352|NCT03253627|162687527|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.822|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months||||0.822
81498353|NCT03253627|162687528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.715|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline||||.715
81498354|NCT03253627|162687528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.861|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||3 months||||0.861
81498355|NCT03253627|162687528|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months||||.790
81498356|NCT03253627|162687529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.452|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline||||0.452
81498357|NCT03253627|162687529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.253|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||3 months||||0.253
81498358|NCT03253627|162687529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.469|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months||||0.469
81498359|NCT03253627|162687530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.628|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline||||0.628
81498360|NCT03253627|162687530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.345|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||3 months||||0.345
81498361|NCT03253627|162687530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.384|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months||||0.384
81498362|NCT03253627|162687531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.398|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline||||.398
81498363|NCT03253627|162687531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.811|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||3 months||||0.811
81498364|NCT03253627|162687531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||6 months||||0.027
81498365|NCT03163667|162687548|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.07905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.2||One-sided p-value comparing the treatment groups was based on a stratified log-rank test with alternative hypothesis of survival functions being not equal.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio comparing treatment groups (experimental over control) is based on a Cox proportional hazards model. A hazard ratio \< 1 favors CB-839+Everolimus (CBE), and a hazard ratio \> 1 favors Placebo+Everolimus (PboE).|Stratified analysis. Stratification factors were Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) Prognostic Risk (favorable versus intermediate/poor risk) and number of prior therapies with a tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI; 1 versus \> 1). Due to stratification cells having \< 10 events, TKI stratification factor was removed for analysis.||1.20|0.34|0.07905
81498366|NCT03163667|162687548|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.1184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.28||One-sided p-value comparing the treatment groups was based on an unstratified log-rank test with alternative hypothesis of survival functions being not equal.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio comparing treatment groups (experimental over control) is based on a Cox proportional hazards model. A hazard ratio \< 1 favors CBE, and a hazard ratio \> 1 favors PboE.|Unstratified analysis||1.28|0.37|0.1184
81498367|NCT03163667|162687549|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.4801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.5||P-value comparing the treatment groups is based on a stratified log-rank test with alternative hypothesis of survival functions being not equal.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio based on a Cox proportional hazards model. A hazard ratio \< 1 favors CBE, and a hazard ratio \> 1 favors PboE.|Stratified analysis: Stratification factors are MSKCC Prognostic Risk (favorable vs intermediate/poor risk) and number of prior therapies with a TKI (1 vs \> 1). Due to stratification cells having \< 10 events, TKI stratification factor was removed for analysis.||1.50|0.42|0.4801
81543440|NCT02443688|162763389|OTHER|Single Group Difference from Placebo Mean Change from Baseline with 95% CI|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|1.64|||ANOVA|||||1.64|-3.78|
81498368|NCT03163667|162687549|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.5603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.56||P-value comparing the treatment groups is based on an unstratified log-rank test with alternative hypothesis of survival functions being not equal.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio comparing treatment groups (experimental over control) is based on a Cox proportional hazards model. A hazard ratio \< 1 favors CBE, and a hazard ratio \> 1 favors PboE.|Unstratified analysis||1.56|0.44|0.5603
81498369|NCT01469156|162687568|OTHER|Visually significant ocular or systemic AEs were predominantly mild or moderate. No significant safety signals were observed in either group.High- and standard-dose ranibizumab were generally well tolerated without evidence of ocular or systemic severe adverse events, including arterial thromboembolic events.|data survey|28.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|28.0||28 ocular and non-ocular adverse events collected, in mild to moderate nature|t-test, 2 sided|||Purpose was to determine safety and efficacy of intravitreal high-dose ranibizumab in the treatment of active PCV.|Visually significant ocular or systemic AEs that were either reported by subjects or identified by imaging and/or ocular exam|28|0|0.05
81498370|NCT00855166|162687586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3885|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-1.31||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided)|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum (gender) as effects and baseline value as covariate||H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-1.31|-2.84|<0.0001
81498371|NCT00855166|162687587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6162||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|-0.31||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Results of key secondary endpoints are interpreted using Hochberg's method|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum (gender) as effects and baseline value as covariate||H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.31|-2.74|0.0143
81498372|NCT00855166|162687588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3731||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-0.74||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Results of key secondary endpoints are interpreted using Hochberg's method|ANCOVA|with treatment group and stratum (gender) as effects and baseline value as covariate||H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.74|-2.22|0.0001
81498373|NCT00855166|162687589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|26.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.309|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.9|36.7||Significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Results of key secondary endpoints are interpreted using Hochberg's method|Regression, Logistic|Based on methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis \& Davidian and Davidian, Tsiatis, Zhang \& Lu, with adjustment for baseline value and stratum (gender).||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||36.7|15.9|<0.0001
81498374|NCT00855166|162687590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5652||0.7013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.34||Exploratory. Model including fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, gender and rescue medication as well as continuous fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline measurement-by-week interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Percent change in BMD from baseline to week 102 evaluated via longitudinal repeated measures analysis using direct likelihood.|Natural logarithms of baseline and week 102 values were used.|H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||1.34|-0.89|0.7013
81498375|NCT00855166|162687591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6473||0.1521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|0.35||Exploratory. Model including fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, gender and rescue medication as well as continuous fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline measurement-by-week interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Percent change in BMD from baseline to week 102 evaluated via longitudinal repeated measures analysis using direct likelihood.|Natural logarithms of baseline and week 102 values were used.|H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||0.35|-2.21|0.1521
81543441|NCT02443688|162763389|SUPERIORITY|Difference from placebo of pooled arms (100mg CTX-4430 and 50mg CTX-4430) in change from baseline in ppFEV1 at Week 48.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.5||0.1 alpha level (2-sided) prespecified|ANOVA|||||2.50|-2.20|0.45
81543442|NCT02443688|162763390|OTHER|Single Group Rate with 95% CI|see Estimation Comment below|1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.02|||||Estimated using negative binomial distribution by treatment group unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|||2.02|1.22|
81543443|NCT02443688|162763390|OTHER|Single Group Rate with 95% CI|see Estimation Comment below|1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.89|||||Estimated using negative binomial distribution by treatment group unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|||1.89|1.13|
81543444|NCT02443688|162763390|OTHER|Single Group Rate with 95% CI|see Estimation Comment below|1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.01|||||Estimated using negative binomial distribution by treatment group unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|||2.01|1.21|
81543445|NCT02443688|162763390|OTHER|Pooled Group Rate with 95% CI|see Estimation Comment below|1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|1.81|||||Estimated using negative binomial distribution unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|||1.81|1.26|
81543446|NCT02443688|162763391|OTHER|95% 2-sided confidence interval for the Hazard Ratio relative to Placebo unadjusted for multiple comparisons|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.34|||Regression, Cox|||||1.34|0.58|
81543447|NCT02443688|162763391|OTHER|95% 2-sided confidence interval for the Hazard Ratio relative to Placebo unadjusted for multiple comparisons|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.31|||Regression, Cox|||||1.31|0.56|
81543448|NCT02443688|162763391|OTHER|95% 2-sided confidence interval for the Hazard Ratio Relative to Placebo unadjusted for multiple comparisons|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.25|||Regression, Cox|||||1.25|0.61|
81543449|NCT02443688|162763397|OTHER|Single Group Rate with 95% CI|see Estimation Comment below|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.44|||||Estimated using negative binomial distribution by treatment group unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|||1.44|0.49|
81543450|NCT02443688|162763397|OTHER|Single Group Rate with 95% CI|see Estimation Comment below|1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.96|||||Estimated using negative binomial distribution by treatment group unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|||1.96|0.84|
81498376|NCT00855166|162687592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4428||0.3105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.43||Exploratory. Model including fixed categorical effects of treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, gender and rescue medication as well as continuous fixed covariates of baseline measurement and baseline measurement-by-week interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Percent change in BMD from baseline to week 102 evaluated via longitudinal repeated measures analysis using direct likelihood.|Natural logarithms of baseline and week 102 values were used.|H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||0.43|-1.32|0.3105
81498377|NCT00803049|162687594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.824||||0.2079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.602|1.128||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Log Rank||Placebo/Teriflunomide 7 mg vs. Teriflunomide 7 mg/7 mg|Analysis was performed using Log-rank test with treatment, EDSS strata at baseline and region as covariates. Estimation was performed using Cox proportional hazard model with treatment, EDSS strata at baseline and region as covariates.||1.128|0.602|0.2079
81498378|NCT00803049|162687594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.825||||0.3039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.591|1.152||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Log Rank||Placebo/Teriflunomide 14 mg vs.Teriflunomide 14 mg/14 mg|Analysis was performed using Log-rank test with treatment, EDSS strata at baseline and region as covariates. Estimation was performed using Cox proportional hazard model with treatment, EDSS strata at baseline and region as covariates.||1.152|0.591|0.3039
81498379|NCT00803049|162687594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.963||||0.8271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.736|1.26||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Log Rank||Teriflunomide 7 mg/7 mg vs. Teriflunomide 14 mg/14 mg|Analysis was performed using Log-rank test with treatment, EDSS strata at baseline and region as covariates. Estimation was performed using Cox proportional hazard model with treatment, EDSS strata at baseline and region as covariates.||1.260|0.736|0.8271
81498380|NCT00803049|162687595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.961||||0.8017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.678|1.362||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Log Rank||Placebo/Teriflunomide 7 mg vs. Teriflunomide 7 mg/7 mg|Analysis was performed using Log-rank test with treatment, EDSS strata at baseline and region as covariates. Estimation was performed using Cox proportional hazard model with treatment, EDSS strata at baseline and region as covariates.||1.362|0.678|0.8017
81498381|NCT00803049|162687595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.1866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.559|1.117||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Log Rank||Placebo/Teriflunomide 14 mg vs. Teriflunomide 14 mg/14 mg|Analysis was performed using Log-rank test with treatment, EDSS strata at baseline and region as covariates. Estimation was performed using Cox proportional hazard model with treatment, EDSS strata at baseline and region as covariates.||1.117|0.559|0.1866
81498382|NCT00803049|162687595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.8763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.767|1.357||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Log Rank||Teriflunomide 7 mg/7 mg vs. Teriflunomide 14 mg/14 mg|Analysis was performed using Log-rank test with treatment, EDSS strata at baseline and region as covariates. Estimation was performed using Cox proportional hazard model with treatment, EDSS strata at baseline and region as covariates.||1.357|0.767|0.8763
81498383|NCT01854762|162687601|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|7.4|||Fisher Exact||||Kaplan-Meier estimates for the proportion of patients without virological failure by weeks 2, 4 and 6, and at delivery, using treatment-related discontinuation equal failure analysis|7.4|1.3|<0.01
81498384|NCT02514746|162687620|OTHER||Difference (Group A - B)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|4.5||||||Difference at Year 3||4.5|-7.5|
81543451|NCT02443688|162763397|OTHER|Single Group Rate with 95% CI|see Estimation Comment below|1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.42|||||Estimated using negative binomial distribution by treatment group unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|||2.42|1.07|
81543452|NCT02443688|162763397|OTHER|Group Rate with 95% CI|see Estimation Comment below|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.46|||||Estimated using negative binomial distribution by treatment group unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|||1.46|0.74|
81498385|NCT02514746|162687620|OTHER||Difference (Group A - B)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|6.5||||||Difference at Year 4||6.5|-7.4|
81498386|NCT02514746|162687621|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group A/B)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1||||||Geometric mean titer ratio at Year 3||1.1|0.9|
81543453|NCT02443688|162763398|OTHER|95% 2-sided confidence interval for the Hazard Ratio Relative to Placebo unadjusted for multiple comparisons|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||||1.10|0.25|
81498387|NCT02514746|162687621|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group A/B)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.1||||||Geometric mean titer ratio at Year 4||1.1|0.9|
81498388|NCT02514746|162687622|OTHER||Difference (Group A - B)|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|2.8||||||Difference at 7 days post booster vaccination||2.8|-8.1|
81498389|NCT02514746|162687622|OTHER||Difference (Group A - B)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.0||||||Difference at 28 days post booster vaccination||3.0|-3.3|
81498390|NCT02514746|162687623|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group A/B)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.0||||||Geometric mean titer ratio 7 days after booster dose||1.0|0.5|
81498391|NCT02514746|162687623|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group A/B)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.9||||||Geometric mean titer ratio 28 days after booster dose||0.9|0.6|
81498392|NCT02514746|162687624|OTHER||Difference (Group A - B)|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|4.5||||||Difference at 7 days post booster vaccination||4.5|-8.0|
81498393|NCT02514746|162687624|OTHER||Difference (Group A - B)|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|3.0||||||Difference at 28 days post booster vaccination||3.0|-4.4|
81498394|NCT02691494|162687698|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.248|67.387||The P value for test of difference is by pooling the results from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline MBL volume as a covariate in each data set from multiple imputation.|Regression, Logistic|||||67.387|12.248|< 0.001
81543454|NCT02443688|162763398|OTHER|95% 2-sided confidence interval for the Hazard Ratio Relative to Placebo unadjusted for multiple comparisons|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.27|||Regression, Cox|||||1.27|0.30|
81543455|NCT02443688|162763398|OTHER|95% 2-sided confidence interval for the Hazard Ratio Relative to Placebo unadjusted for multiple comparisons|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.05|||Regression, Cox|||||1.05|0.31|
81543456|NCT00408317|162763404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|34.74|||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-values are from a semi-parametric mixed model on ranked CFA% values including sequence, period, and treatment group as fixed effects; participant identification (ID) as random effect.||||<0.0001
81498395|NCT02691494|162687698|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.042|61.431||The P value for test of difference is by pooling the results from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline MBL volume as a covariate in each data set from multiple imputation.|Regression, Logistic|||||61.431|13.042|< 0.001
81498396|NCT02691494|162687699|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-194.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P value for test of difference between each elagolix treatment group and placebo is by pooling the results from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline MBL volume as a covariate in each dataset from multiple imputation.|ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81498397|NCT02691494|162687699|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-164.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.87|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P value for test of difference between each elagolix treatment group and placebo is by pooling the results from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline MBL volume as a covariate in each dataset from multiple imputation.|ANCOVA|||||||< 0.001
81543457|NCT00408317|162763405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.68|||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||P-values are from a semi-parametric mixed model on ranked CNA% values including sequence, period, and treatment group as fixed effects, and participant ID as random effect.||||<0.0001
81543458|NCT00674817|162763408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0187|=|0.02|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.008|0.069|||Mix model|||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo' at 1 hour||0.069|0.008|=0.020
81543459|NCT00674817|162763408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0227|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.101|0.176|||Mix model|||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo at 12 hour||0.176|0.101|<0.001
81543460|NCT00674817|162763408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0217|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.087|0.158|||Mix model|||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo at 24 hour||0.158|0.087|<0.001
81543461|NCT00674817|162763408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0185|=|0.22|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.016|0.045|||Mix model|||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo at 1 hour||0.045|-0.016|=0.220
81543462|NCT00674817|162763408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.124|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0225|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.087|0.161|||Mix model|||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo at 12 hour||0.161|0.087|<0.001
81543463|NCT00674817|162763408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.141|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0214|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.105|0.176|||Mix model|||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo at 24 hour||0.176|0.105|<0.001
81543464|NCT00674817|162763408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0188||0.155|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.012|0.05|||Mix model|||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo at 1 hour||0.050|-0.012|0.155
81543465|NCT00674817|162763408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0229|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.053|0.129|||Mix model|||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo at 12 hour||0.129|0.053|<0.001
81498398|NCT02691494|162687700|SUPERIORITY||Between-Group Difference (%)|84.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.99|92.37||The P value is calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥ 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|chi-square or Fisher's exact test|||||92.37|75.99|< 0.001
81543466|NCT00674817|162763408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|0.162|||Mix model|||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo at 24 hour||0.162|0.090|<0.001
81543467|NCT00674817|162763408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.188|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.015|0.048|||Mix model|||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo at 1 hour||0.048|-0.015|0.188
81543468|NCT00674817|162763408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.055|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|=|0.009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.017|0.093|||Mix model|||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo at 12 hour||0.093|0.017|=0.009
81543469|NCT00674817|162763408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0222|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.086|0.159|||Mix model|||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo at 24 hour||0.159|0.086|<0.001
81543470|NCT00674817|162763409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0616|=|0.856|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.168|0.036|||Mix model|||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo at 1 hour||0.036|-0.168|=0.856
81543471|NCT00674817|162763409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0496|=|0.033|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.174|||Mix model|||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo at 12 hour||0.174|0.010|=0.033
81543472|NCT00674817|162763409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0523|=|0.099|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.019|0.154|||Mix model|||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo at 24 hour||0.154|-0.019|=0.099
81543473|NCT00674817|162763409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0612|=|0.862|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.168|0.034|||Mix model|||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo at 1 hour||0.034|-0.168|=0.862
81543474|NCT00674817|162763409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0493|=|0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.039|0.201|||Mix model|||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo at 12 hour||0.201|0.039|=0.008
81543475|NCT00674817|162763409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0516||0.027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.015|0.185|||Mix model|||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo at 24 hour||0.185|0.015|0.027
81543476|NCT00674817|162763409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0621|=|0.2|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.05|0.155|||Mix model|||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo at 1 hour||0.155|-0.050|=0.200
81498399|NCT02691494|162687700|SUPERIORITY||Between-Group Difference (%)|56.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.77|64.91||The P value is calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥ 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|chi-square or Fisher's exact test|||||64.91|47.77|< 0.001
81498400|NCT02691494|162687701|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-252.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.53|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P value is from mixed models repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, month, and an interaction between treatment and month as fixed effect factors, and baseline MBL volume as a covariate comparing each elagolix treatment group with placebo.|mixed model repeated measures|||||||< 0.001
81498401|NCT02691494|162687701|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-226.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P value is from mixed models repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, month, and an interaction between treatment and month as fixed effect factors, and baseline MBL volume as a covariate comparing each elagolix treatment group with placebo.|mixed model repeated measures|||||||< 0.001
81498402|NCT02691494|162687702|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-196.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P value is from MMRM with treatment, month, and an interaction between treatment and month as fixed effect factors, and baseline MBL volume as a covariate comparing each elagolix treatment group with placebo.|mixed model repeated measures|||||||< 0.001
81498403|NCT02691494|162687702|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-186.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P value is from MMRM with treatment, month, and an interaction between treatment and month as fixed effect factors, and baseline MBL volume as a covariate comparing each elagolix treatment group with placebo.|mixed model repeated measures|||||||< 0.001
81498404|NCT02691494|162687703|SUPERIORITY||Between-Group Difference (%)|19.2||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.99|44.32||The P value is calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥ 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|chi-square or Fisher's exact test|||||44.32|-5.99|0.146
81498405|NCT02691494|162687703|SUPERIORITY||Between-Group Difference (%)|29.2||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.62|50.71||The P value is calculated based on chi-square test (or Fisher's exact test if ≥ 20% of the cells have expected cell count \< 5).|chi-square or Fisher's exact test|||||50.71|7.62|0.017
81498406|NCT02691494|162687704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-194.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P value is from MMRM with treatment, month, and an interaction between treatment and month as fixed effect factors, and baseline MBL volume as a covariate comparing each elagolix treatment group with placebo.|mixed model repeated measures|||||||< 0.001
81498407|NCT02691494|162687704|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-125.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The P value is from MMRM with treatment, month, and an interaction between treatment and month as fixed effect factors, and baseline MBL volume as a covariate comparing each elagolix treatment group with placebo.|mixed model repeated measures|||||||< 0.001
81498408|NCT03379870|162687713|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed Consonant Nucleus Consonant (CNC) Word scores obtained 12-months post-activation to evaluate differences between groups. Percent correct data were converted to rationalized arcsine units (RAU) prior to data analysis to control for potential floor or ceiling effects (e.g., scores \<20%).||||||0.768||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.768
81543477|NCT00674817|162763409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.031|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.011|0.177|||Mix model|||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus that due to GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo at 12 hour||0.177|0.011|=0.031
81543478|NCT00674817|162763409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.092|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053|=|0.043|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.004|0.179|||Mix model|||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo at 24 hour||0.179|0.004|=0.043
81543479|NCT00674817|162763409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0625|=|0.637|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.125|0.081|||Mix model|||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo at 1 hour||0.081|-0.125|=0.637
81498409|NCT03379870|162687714|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed BKB-SIN scores obtained 12-months post-activation to evaluate differences between groups. Scores range from -6 to +21 and lower scores are better.||||||0.529||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.529
81498410|NCT03379870|162687715|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed SSQ scores obtained pre-operatively and at 12-months post-activation to evaluate benefit of cochlear implantation.||||||0.01||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.010
81498411|NCT03379870|162687716|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed receptive language scores pre-operatively and 12-months post activation to test for change over time and differences between groups.|||||>|0.069||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>.069
81543480|NCT00674817|162763409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.136|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.053|0.218|||Mix model|||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo at 12 hour||0.218|0.053|=0.004
81498412|NCT03379870|162687717|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed articulation scores pre-operative and 12-months post activation to test for change over time and differences between groups.||||||0.02||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effect of test point (pre-operative vs post-activation)||||||.02
81498413|NCT03379870|162687718|SUPERIORITY|Analyzed expressive language scores pre-operatively and 12-months post activation to test for change over time and differences between groups.||||||0.007||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Main effect of test point (pre-operative vs post activation)||||||.007
81498414|NCT02471144|162687719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.08|114.66|||Regression, Logistic|||vs Placebo||114.66|7.08|<.0001
81498415|NCT02471144|162687719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|22.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.31|98.93|||Regression, Logistic|||vs Placebo||98.93|6.31|<.0001
81498416|NCT02471144|162687720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|51.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.02|538.64|||Regression, Logistic|||vs Placebo||538.64|10.02|<.0001
81498417|NCT02471144|162687720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|32.52|||<|0.0001||95.0|6.48|329.52|||Regression, Logistic|||vs Placebo||329.52|6.48|<.0001
81498418|NCT02471144|162687721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|72.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.9|84.9|||Regression, Logistic|||vs Placebo||84.9|55.9|<.0001
81498419|NCT02471144|162687721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|67.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.8|80.9|||Regression, Logistic|||vs Placebo||80.9|50.8|<.0001
81498420|NCT05796245|162687763|OTHER|Estimation|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|5.2|||||Hazard Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set, IPTW weighted||5.20|0.39|
81498421|NCT05796245|162687763|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|5.34|||||Risk Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set, IPTW weighted||5.34|0.38|
81498422|NCT05796245|162687763|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Difference (RD)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.11|||||Risk Difference (Exposed-Reference), where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set, IPTW weighted||0.11|-0.20|
81543481|NCT00674817|162763409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0534|=|0.031|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.012|0.189|||Mix model|||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo at 24 hour||0.189|0.012|=0.031
81543482|NCT00674817|162763415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.747|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1768|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.547|8.041||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo over 0-4 hours||8.041|-0.547|
81543483|NCT00674817|162763415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.712|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1453|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.521|5.944||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo over 0-4 hours||5.944|-2.521|
81543484|NCT00674817|162763415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.755|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1869|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.559|6.069||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo over 0-4 hours||6.069|-2.559|
81543485|NCT00674817|162763415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.231|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.197|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.565|3.103||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo over 0-4 hours||3.103|-5.565|
81543486|NCT00674817|162763416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.558|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7064|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.781|9.897||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo over 0-27 hours||9.897|-0.781|
81543487|NCT00674817|162763416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.266|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6691|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.999|7.532||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo over 0-27 hours||7.532|-2.999|
81543488|NCT00674817|162763416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.717|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.429|6.29||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo over 0-27 hours||6.290|-4.429|
81543489|NCT00674817|162763416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.731|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.539|4.236||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo over 0-27 hours||4.236|-6.539|
81543490|NCT00674817|162763417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.249|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6816|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.069|4.566||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo over 0-4 hours||4.566|-2.069|
81543491|NCT00674817|162763417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.418|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6565|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|3.687||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo over 0-4 hours||3.687|-2.850|
81543492|NCT00674817|162763417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.705|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.013|2.714||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo over 0-4 hours||2.714|-4.013|
81543493|NCT00674817|162763417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.949|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7112|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.325|1.427||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo over 0-4 hours||1.427|-5.325|
81543494|NCT00674817|162763418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.198|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5039|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.258|15.139||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||15.139|5.258|
81543495|NCT00674817|162763418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.686|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4738|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.195|7.567||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||7.567|-2.195|
81543496|NCT00674817|162763418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.854|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5196|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.883|12.825||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||12.825|2.883|
81543497|NCT00674817|162763418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.884|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5244|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.864|4.097||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||4.097|-5.864|
81543498|NCT00674817|162763418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.227|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9782|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.352|17.103||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||17.103|5.352|
81543499|NCT00674817|162763418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9434|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.418|10.197||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||10.197|-1.418|
81543500|NCT00674817|162763418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.975|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9958|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|11.886||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||11.886|0.065|
81543501|NCT00674817|162763418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0023|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.006|3.84||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||3.840|-8.006|
81543502|NCT00674817|162763419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6941|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.857|8.542||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||8.542|1.857|
81543503|NCT00674817|162763419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6727|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.294|3.307||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||3.307|-3.294|
81543504|NCT00674817|162763419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.956|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7178|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.433|6.345||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||6.345|-0.433|
81543505|NCT00674817|162763419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.683|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7199|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.076|1.711||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||1.711|-5.076|
81498423|NCT05796245|162687763|OTHER|Estimation|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|4.9|||||Hazard Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative matched analysis set||4.90|0.54|
81498424|NCT05796245|162687763|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|5.26|||||Risk Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative matched analysis set||5.26|0.55|
81543506|NCT00674817|162763420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.588|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3932|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.839|9.336||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||9.336|3.839|
81543507|NCT00674817|162763420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3725|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.453|3.962||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||3.962|-1.453|
81498425|NCT05796245|162687763|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.39|||||Risk Difference (Exposed-Reference), where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative matched analysis set||0.39|-0.10|
81543508|NCT00674817|162763420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.985|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.396|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.231|9.738||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||9.738|4.231|
81498426|NCT05796245|162687763|OTHER|Estimation|Cox Proportional Hazard|2.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|5.67|||||Crude Hazard Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set||5.67|1.05|
81498427|NCT05796245|162687763|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Ratio (RR)|2.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|5.99|||||Crude Risk Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set||5.99|1.02|
81498428|NCT05796245|162687763|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Difference (RD)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.32|||||Crude Risk Difference (Exposed-Reference), where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set||0.32|-0.06|
81498429|NCT05796245|162687764|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.0|||||Crude Risk Difference (Exposed-Reference), where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set Note: Hazard ratio, risk ratio, and risk difference for the Comparative analysis set (IPTW weighted) and for the Comparative matched analysis set could not be calculated. Also, crude hazard ratio and crude risk ratio could not be calculated.||0.00|-0.01|
81543509|NCT00674817|162763420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4077|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.522|5.031||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||5.031|-0.522|
81543510|NCT00674817|162763420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2464|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.662|6.58||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus maximal GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||6.580|1.662|
81543511|NCT00674817|162763420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2278|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.142|2.703||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||2.703|-2.142|
81543512|NCT00674817|162763420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.266|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.249|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.802|6.729||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||6.729|1.802|
81543513|NCT00674817|162763420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.621|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2593|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.863|4.106||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||4.106|-0.863|
81543514|NCT00674817|162763421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.456|5.732||||||GSK961081 400 mcg plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||5.732|2.456|
81543515|NCT00674817|162763421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.646|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8172|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.967|2.258||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||2.258|-0.967|
81543516|NCT00674817|162763421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8395|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.324|5.636||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||5.636|2.324|
81543517|NCT00674817|162763421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.934|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.846|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.735|2.603||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||2.603|-0.735|
81543518|NCT00674817|162763422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.836|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8168|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.42|1.748||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||1.748|-5.420|
81543519|NCT00674817|162763422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.599|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7809|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.914|4.113||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||4.113|-2.914|
81543520|NCT00674817|162763422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.324|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8174|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.261|3.909||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||3.909|-3.261|
81543521|NCT00674817|162763422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8242|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.781|1.416||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||1.416|-5.781|
81543522|NCT00674817|162763422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.266|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7723|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.762|0.23||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||0.230|-6.762|
81543523|NCT00674817|162763422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7361|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.502|3.348||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||3.348|-3.502|
81543524|NCT00674817|162763422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.827|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7743|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.673|5.327||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||5.327|-1.673|
81543525|NCT00674817|162763422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.743|2.279||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||2.279|-4.743|
81498430|NCT05796245|162687765|OTHER|Estimation|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|12.49|||||Hazard Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set, IPTW weighted||12.49|0.12|
81498431|NCT05796245|162687765|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|17.14|||||Risk Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set, IPTW weighted||17.14|0.12|
81498432|NCT05796245|162687765|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.01|||||Risk Difference (Exposed-Reference), where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set, IPTW weighted||0.01|-0.05|
81498433|NCT05796245|162687765|OTHER|Estimation|Cox Proportional Hazard|6.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|45.94|||||Crude Hazard Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set Note: Hazard ratio, risk ratio, and risk difference for the comparative matched analysis set could not be calculated.||45.94|0.81|
81498434|NCT05796245|162687765|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Ratio (RR)|7.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|53.51|||||Crude Risk Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set||53.51|0.93|
81498435|NCT05796245|162687765|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Difference (RD)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.1|||||Crude Risk Difference (Exposed-Reference), where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set||0.10|-0.04|
81498436|NCT05796245|162687766|OTHER|Estimation|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|17.61|||||Hazard Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set, IPTW weighted||17.61|0.16|
81498437|NCT05796245|162687766|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|19.79|||||Risk Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set, IPTW weighted||19.79|0.17|
81498438|NCT05796245|162687766|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Difference (RD)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.03|||||Risk Difference (Exposed-Reference), where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set, IPTW weighted||0.03|-0.12|
81543526|NCT00674817|162763422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.394|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3084|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.976|1.187||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours (WMC)||1.187|-3.976|
81543527|NCT00674817|162763422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2819|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.348|3.71||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours (WMC)||3.710|-1.348|
81543528|NCT00674817|162763422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3201|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.498|2.71||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours (WMC)||2.710|-2.498|
81543529|NCT00674817|162763422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.713|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3241|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.325|1.899||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours (WMC)||1.899|-3.325|
81498439|NCT05796245|162687766|OTHER|Estimation|Cox Proportional Hazard|2.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|45.68|||||Hazard Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative matched analysis set||45.68|0.15|
81498440|NCT05796245|162687766|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Ratio (RR)|2.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|34.94|||||Risk Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative matched analysis set||34.94|0.12|
81498441|NCT05796245|162687766|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Difference (RD)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.26|||||Risk Difference (Exposed-Reference), where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative matched analysis set||0.26|-0.10|
81498442|NCT05796245|162687766|OTHER|Estimation|Cox Proportional Hazard|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|19.93|||||Crude Hazard Ratio Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set||19.93|0.37|
81498443|NCT05796245|162687766|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Ratio (RR)|2.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|19.31|||||Crude Risk Ratio Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set||19.31|0.37|
81543530|NCT00674817|162763423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.561|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2351|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.997|1.876||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||1.876|-2.997|
81498444|NCT05796245|162687766|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Difference (RD)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.1|||||Crude Risk Difference (Exposed-Reference), where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set||0.10|-0.05|
81498445|NCT05796245|162687767|OTHER|Estimation|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.85|||||Hazard Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set, IPTW weighted||1.85|0.02|
81498446|NCT05796245|162687767|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.99|||||Risk Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set, IPTW weighted||1.99|0.02|
81498447|NCT05796245|162687767|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.0|||||Risk Difference (Exposed-Reference), where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set, IPTW weighted||0.00|-0.17|
81498448|NCT05796245|162687767|OTHER|Estimation|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|6.0|||||Hazard Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative matched analysis set||6.00|0.07|
81498449|NCT05796245|162687767|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|6.61|||||Risk Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative matched analysis set||6.61|0.08|
81498450|NCT05796245|162687767|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.21|||||Risk Difference (Exposed-Reference), where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative matched analysis set||0.21|-0.10|
81498451|NCT05796245|162687767|OTHER|Estimation|Cox Proportional Hazard|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|15.22|||||Crude Hazard Ratio Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set||15.22|0.28|
81543531|NCT00674817|162763423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.705|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2125|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.687|4.097||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||4.097|-0.687|
81543532|NCT00674817|162763423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.337|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2341|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.771|1.098||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||1.098|-3.771|
81498452|NCT05796245|162687767|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Ratio (RR)|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|15.08|||||Crude Risk Ratio of Exposed/Reference, where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set||15.08|0.29|
81498453|NCT05796245|162687767|OTHER|Estimation|Risk Difference (RD)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.09|||||Crude Risk Difference (Exposed-Reference), where Exposed is Infliximab-Pfizer Biosimilar and Reference is Remicade.|Comparative analysis set||0.09|-0.05|
81543533|NCT00674817|162763423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2416|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.516|1.382||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||1.382|-3.516|
81498454|NCT01557569|162687792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.413|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Due to skewed data, Kruskal Wallis Test was used.||||<0.05
81498455|NCT02254460|162687793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||[Treatment difference]|1.74||||0.0944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.34|||ANOVA||Treatment difference from ANOVA of log transformed data. Back transformed data are presented. This therefore represents the iron absorption ratio of the Micronutrient Fortified Drink (Test) to the Non-Fortified Drink (Control).|||3.34|0.90|0.0944
81498456|NCT01149460|162687794|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of Least Squares Means (T/R)|111.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.54|123.29|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the test (T) and reference (R) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||123.29|100.54|
81498457|NCT01149460|162687795|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of Least Squares Means (T/R)|100.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.34|103.82|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the test (T) and reference (R) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||103.82|96.34|
81498458|NCT01149460|162687796|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of Least Squares Means (T/R)|100.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.38|103.78|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the test (T) and reference (R) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||103.78|96.38|
81498459|NCT01149460|162687797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of Least Squares Means (T/R)|103.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.87|109.41|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the test (T) and reference (R) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||109.41|97.87|
81498460|NCT01149460|162687798|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of Least Squares Means (T/R)|99.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.14|101.31|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the test (T) and reference (R) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101.31|97.14|
81498461|NCT01149460|162687799|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of Least Squares Means|99.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.04|101.19|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the test (T) and reference (R) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101.19|97.04|
81543534|NCT00674817|162763423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.376|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0997|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.545|1.794||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||1.794|-2.545|
81543535|NCT00674817|162763423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0786|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.588|2.668||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||2.668|-1.588|
81498462|NCT02943499|162687805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||To examine between-group differences in pre- vs. post-treatment cue reactivity, the post-treatment PCC BOLD response for the smoking vs neutral contrast was subtracted from the baseline response. The groups were then compared directly on this measure using a t-test.||||0.92
81498463|NCT00839930|162687814|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be performed on the log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|93.39||||||90.0|87.33|99.86|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||99.86|87.33|
81543536|NCT00674817|162763423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0999|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.185|2.154||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||2.154|-2.185|
81543537|NCT00674817|162763423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.466|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1058|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.715|2.648||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||2.648|-1.715|
81543538|NCT00674817|162763423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.881|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.918|0.559||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours (WMC)||0.559|-2.918|
81543539|NCT00674817|162763423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.876|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8644|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.829|2.582||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours (WMC)||2.582|-0.829|
81498464|NCT00839930|162687815|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be performed on the log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|96.14||||||90.0|91.04|101.52|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||101.52|91.04|
81498465|NCT00839930|162687816|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax parameters.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|96.64||||||90.0|92.13|101.37|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||101.37|92.13|
81498466|NCT02500836|162687817|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided p-value|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportions of treatment group successes are equal.||||<0.0001
81498467|NCT02500836|162687818|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||One-sided p-value|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that the proportions of treatment group successes are equal.||||<0.0001
81498468|NCT03257657|162687825|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1
81498469|NCT03257657|162687827|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81498470|NCT03257657|162687829|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81498471|NCT00137449|162687833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CBR Rate (percentage)|50.0||||||95.0|31.3|68.7|||F distribution|||||68.7|31.3|
81498472|NCT00137449|162687833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CBR Rate (percentage)|56.7||||||95.0|37.4|74.5|||F distribution|||||74.5|37.4|
81498473|NCT00137449|162687833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||CBR Rate (percentage)|53.3||||||95.0|40.0|66.3|||F distribution|||Null hypothesis that the true CBR \<=20% vs the alternative hypothesis that the true clinical benefit rate is at least 35%. The sample size is determined using a single-stage design with an alpha level of 10% \& 90% power. If \>=17 CR, PR or SD for at least 24 weeks are observed, null hypothesis can be rejected with a 20% target false positive error rate. If \<= 16 CR, PR,or SD for at least 24 weeks are observed, null hypothesis can not be rejected with a target false negative error rate of 10%.||66.3|40.0|
81498474|NCT00137449|162687835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ORR rate (percentage)|10.0||||||95.0|2.1|26.5|||F distribution||PR or CR responding tumor measurements confirmed by repeat studies performed at \> 4 weeks after the criteria for response first met.|||26.5|2.1|
81498475|NCT00137449|162687835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ORR rate (percentage)|16.7||||||95.0|5.6|34.7|||F distribution||PR or CR responding tumor measurements confirmed by repeat studies performed at \> 4 weeks after the criteria for response first met.|||34.7|5.6|
81498476|NCT00137449|162687835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ORR rate (percentage)|13.3||||||95.0|5.9|24.6|||F distribution||PR or CR responding tumor measurements confirmed by repeat studies performed at \> 4 weeks after the criteria for response first met.|||24.6|5.9|
81543540|NCT00674817|162763423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.809|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8882|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.561|0.944||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours (WMC)||0.944|-2.561|
81543541|NCT00674817|162763423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8929|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.122|1.401||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours (WMC)||1.401|-2.122|
81543542|NCT00674817|162763424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2352|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.994||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||0.994|0.066|
81498477|NCT00137449|162687837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median|27.0||||||95.0|22.0|73.1|||Kaplan-Meier method|||95% CI calculated based on the method of Brookmeyer and Crowley. Median reported is progression free survival weeks.||73.1|22.0|
81498478|NCT00137449|162687837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median|35.1||||||95.0|24.4|51.6|||Kaplan-Meier method|||95% CI calculated based on the method of Brookmeyer and Crowley.Median reported is progression free survival weeks.||51.6|24.4|
81498479|NCT00137449|162687837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median|33.6||||||95.0|24.1|49.0|||Kaplan-Meier method|||95% CI calculated based on the method of Brookmeyer and Crowley.Median reported is progression free survival weeks.||49.0|24.1|
81498480|NCT00137449|162687838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median|57.0||||||95.0|24.1|73.1|||Kaplan-Meier method|||95% CI calculated based on the method of Brookmeyer and Crowley.Time to progression in weeks reported as median.||73.1|24.1|
81498481|NCT00137449|162687838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median|42.1||||||95.0|26.1|65.9|||Kaplan-Meier method|||95% CI calculated based on the method of Brookmeyer and Crowley.Time to progression in weeks reported as median.||65.9|26.1|
81498482|NCT00137449|162687838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median|42.1||||||95.0|26.1|65.9|||Kaplan-Meier method|||95% CI calculated based on the method of Brookmeyer and Crowley.Time to progression in weeks reported as median.||65.9|26.1|
81498483|NCT00137449|162687840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1 year survival rate|60.0||||||95.0|40.5|75.0|||Kaplan-Meier method|||||75.0|40.5|
81498484|NCT00137449|162687840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1 year survival rate|79.7||||||95.0|60.3|90.3|||Kaplan-Meier method|||||90.3|60.3|
81498485|NCT00137449|162687840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1 year survival rate|69.7||||||95.0|56.3|79.7|||Kaplan-Meier method|||||79.7|56.3|
81498486|NCT02296099|162687844|EQUIVALENCE|The Mann-Whitney U test was utilized.||||||0.014||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|There were no adjustments.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the pain scores between the two groups.||||0.014
81498487|NCT01356940|162687857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.586||||0.586|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||P values above 0.05 are considered statistically not significant in this study|||||0.586
81498488|NCT02272985|162687863|OTHER||||||=|0.03||||||the p value was calculated|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.03
81498489|NCT02272985|162687864|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Left frontal gray matter:||||0.001
81498490|NCT02272985|162687864|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Right frontal gray matter:||||0.08
81498491|NCT01946880|162687899|OTHER|The estimated risk difference (i.e. risk(MMF Withdrawal) - risk(MMF Maintenance)) and 95% confidence intervals around the risk difference at Week 60 were reported using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimator.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.068|0.214||||||||0.214|-0.068|
81498492|NCT01946880|162687901|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|0.279||||||||0.279|-0.116|
81498493|NCT01946880|162687902|OTHER|The estimated risk difference (i.e. risk(MMF Withdrawal) - risk(MMF Maintenance)) and 95% confidence intervals around the risk difference at Week 60 were reported using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimator.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.091|0.36||||||||0.360|-0.091|
81498494|NCT01946880|162687903|OTHER|The estimated risk difference (i.e. risk(MMF Withdrawal) - risk(MMF Maintenance)) and 95% confidence intervals around the risk difference at Week 60 were reported using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimator.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.475|0.333||||||||0.333|-0.475|
81498495|NCT01946880|162687904|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.286|0.249||||||The estimated risk difference (i.e. risk(MMF Withdrawal) - risk(MMF Maintenance)) and 95% confidence intervals around the risk difference at Week 60 were reported using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimator.||0.249|-0.286|
81498496|NCT01946880|162687905|OTHER|The estimated risk difference (i.e. risk(MMF Withdrawal) - risk(MMF Maintenance)) and 95% confidence intervals around the risk difference at Week 60 were reported using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimator.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.497||||||||0.497|-0.090|
81498497|NCT01946880|162687906|OTHER|The estimated risk difference (i.e. risk(MMF Withdrawal) - risk(MMF Maintenance)) and 95% confidence intervals around the risk difference at Week 60 were reported using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimator.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.211||||||||0.211|-0.056|
81498498|NCT01946880|162687907|OTHER|The estimated risk difference (i.e. risk(MMF Withdrawal) - risk(MMF Maintenance)) and 95% confidence intervals around the risk difference at Week 60 were reported using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimator.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.284||||||||0.284|-0.041|
81498499|NCT01946880|162687908|OTHER|The estimated risk difference (i.e. risk(MMF Withdrawal) - risk(MMF Maintenance)) and 95% confidence intervals around the risk difference at Week 60 were reported using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimator.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.285|0.206||||||||0.206|-0.285|
81498500|NCT01946880|162687909|OTHER|The estimated risk difference (i.e. risk(MMF Withdrawal) - risk(MMF Maintenance)) and 95% confidence intervals around the risk difference at Week 60 were reported using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimator.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.118|0.289||||||||0.289|-0.118|
81498501|NCT01946880|162687910|OTHER|The estimated risk difference (i.e. risk(MMF Withdrawal) - risk(MMF Maintenance)) and 95% confidence intervals around the risk difference at Week 60 were reported using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimator.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.103|0.212||||||||0.212|-0.103|
81498502|NCT01946880|162687913|OTHER|The estimated risk difference (i.e. risk(MMF Withdrawal) - risk(MMF Maintenance)) and 95% confidence intervals around the risk difference at Week 60 were reported using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimator.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.149||||||||0.149|-0.028|
81498503|NCT01946880|162687914|OTHER|The estimated risk difference (i.e. risk(MMF Withdrawal) - risk(MMF Maintenance)) and 95% confidence intervals around the risk difference at Week 60 were reported using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimator.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.134||||||||0.134|-0.020|
81498504|NCT01946880|162687915|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||||Estimate is for the difference in the change from baseline for MMF Withdrawal - MMF Maintenance at Week 24.|Descriptive statistics (mean and 95% confidence interval) are reported for the difference in the change from baseline in the SLICC/DI score between the treatment groups at Week 24.||0.1|-0.1|
81498505|NCT01946880|162687915|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||||Estimate is for the difference in the change from baseline for MMF Withdrawal - MMF Maintenance at Week 48.|Descriptive statistics (mean and 95% confidence interval) are reported for the difference in the change from baseline in the SLICC/DI score between the treatment groups at Week 48.||0.1|-0.1|
81498506|NCT01946880|162687915|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||||Estimate is for the difference in the change from baseline for MMF Withdrawal - MMF Maintenance at Week 60.|Descriptive statistics (mean and 95% confidence interval) are reported for the difference in the change from baseline in the SLICC/DI score between the treatment groups at Week 60.||0.1|-0.2|
81498507|NCT01946880|162687916|OTHER|The estimated risk difference (i.e. risk(MMF Withdrawal) - risk(MMF Maintenance)) and 95% confidence intervals around the risk difference at Week 60 were reported using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimator.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.059||||||||0.059|-0.019|
81543543|NCT00674817|162763424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.388|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2318|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.846||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||0.846|-0.069|
81498508|NCT01946880|162687918|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|5.45|||||Estimate is for the difference in the change from baseline for MMF Withdrawal - MMF Maintenance at Week 24.|Descriptive statistics (mean and 95% confidence interval) are reported for the difference in the change from baseline in the FACIT fatigue score between the treatment groups at Week 24.||5.45|-2.24|
81498509|NCT01946880|162687918|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|6.21|||||Estimate is for the difference in the change from baseline for MMF Withdrawal - MMF Maintenance at Week 48.|Descriptive statistics (mean and 95% confidence interval) are reported for the difference in the change from baseline in the FACIT fatigue score between the treatment groups at Week 48.||6.21|-1.13|
81498510|NCT01946880|162687918|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|7.28|||||Estimate is for the difference in the change from baseline for MMF Withdrawal - MMF Maintenance at Week 60.|Descriptive statistics (mean and 95% confidence interval) are reported for the difference in the change from baseline in the FACIT fatigue score between the treatment groups at Week 60.||7.28|-0.17|
81498511|NCT01946880|162687919|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|2.92|||||Estimate is for the difference in the change from baseline for MMF Withdrawal - MMF Maintenance at Week 24.|Descriptive statistics (mean and 95% confidence interval) are reported for the difference in the change from baseline in the PF score between the treatment groups at Week 24.||2.92|-1.82|
81498512|NCT01946880|162687919|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|4.03|||||Estimate is for the difference in the change from baseline for MMF Withdrawal - MMF Maintenance at Week 48.|Descriptive statistics (mean and 95% confidence interval) are reported for the difference in the change from baseline in the PF score between the treatment groups at Week 48.||4.03|-1.14|
81498513|NCT01946880|162687919|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|4.67|||||Estimate is for the difference in the change from baseline for MMF Withdrawal - MMF Maintenance at Week 60.|Descriptive statistics (mean and 95% confidence interval) are reported for the difference in the change from baseline in the PF score between the treatment groups at Week 60.||4.67|-0.71|
81543544|NCT00674817|162763424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.309|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2363|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.157|0.775||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||0.775|-0.157|
81543545|NCT00674817|162763424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.309|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2392|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.163|0.78||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||0.780|-0.163|
81543546|NCT00674817|162763424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.874|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3099|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.262|1.485||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||1.485|0.262|
81543547|NCT00674817|162763424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3056|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.656|0.55||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||0.550|-0.656|
81543548|NCT00674817|162763424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.829|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3112|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.215|1.443||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||1.443|0.215|
81543549|NCT00674817|162763424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.567|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3151|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|1.189||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||1.189|-0.054|
81543550|NCT00674817|162763424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.312|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1021|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.513||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours (WMC)||0.513|0.110|
81543551|NCT00674817|162763424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.173|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1006|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.372||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus maximum GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours (WMC)||0.372|-0.025|
81498514|NCT01946880|162687920|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|4.32|||||Estimate is for the difference in the change from baseline for MMF Withdrawal - MMF Maintenance at Week 24.|Descriptive statistics (mean and 95% confidence interval) are reported for the difference in the change from baseline in the PCS score between the treatment groups at Week 24.||4.32|-1.03|
81498515|NCT01946880|162687920|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|5.02|||||Estimate is for the difference in the change from baseline for MMF Withdrawal - MMF Maintenance at Week 48.|Descriptive statistics (mean and 95% confidence interval) are reported for the difference in the change from baseline in the PCS score between the treatment groups at Week 48.||5.02|-0.69|
81543552|NCT00674817|162763424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.414||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours (WMC)||0.414|0.006|
81543553|NCT00674817|162763424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.104|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1047|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.103|0.311||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours (WMC)||0.311|-0.103|
81543554|NCT00674817|162763425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0503|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.276|-0.078||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||-0.078|-0.276|
81543555|NCT00674817|162763425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.096|0.097||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||0.097|-0.096|
81543556|NCT00674817|162763425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0498|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.174|0.022||||||SK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||0.022|-0.174|
81543557|NCT00674817|162763425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0507|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.128|0.072||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||0.072|-0.128|
81543558|NCT00674817|162763425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0493|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.263|-0.069||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||-0.069|-0.263|
81543559|NCT00674817|162763425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0481|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.152|0.038||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||0.038|-0.152|
81543560|NCT00674817|162763425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0489|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.267|-0.075||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||-0.075|-0.267|
81543561|NCT00674817|162763425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0498|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.108|0.089||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-27 hours||0.089|-0.108|
81543562|NCT00674817|162763425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0522|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.211|-0.005||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus SAL versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours (WMC)||-0.005|-0.211|
81543563|NCT00674817|162763425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0509|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.087|0.114||||||GSK961081 400 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 400 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours||0.114|-0.087|
81543564|NCT00674817|162763425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.026||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus SAL GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours (WMC)||0.026|-0.180|
81543565|NCT00674817|162763425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0529|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.129|0.08||||||GSK961081 1200 mcg Plus IPR versus GSK961081 1200 mcg plus Placebo during 0-4 hours (WMC)||0.080|-0.129|
81543566|NCT04723056|162763491|OTHER|||||||0.282||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group analysis at week 8||||0.282
81543567|NCT04723056|162763492|OTHER|||||||0.217||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group analysis at week 24||||0.217
81543568|NCT04723056|162763493|OTHER|||||||0.462||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group analysis at week 8||||0.462
81498516|NCT01946880|162687920|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|5.82|||||Estimate is for the difference in the change from baseline for MMF Withdrawal - MMF Maintenance at Week 60.|Descriptive statistics (mean and 95% confidence interval) are reported for the difference in the change from baseline in the PCS score between the treatment groups at Week 60.||5.82|0.22|
81498517|NCT00928720|162687935|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.045|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.045
81498518|NCT03715829|162687950|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (Net)|-23.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.62|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.53|-13.96||Hochberg's step-up procedure was conducted to compare ritlecitinib 200mg - 50mg QD dose group vs placebo using observed p-values. The familywise Type 1 error rate was controlled at one-sided 0.05. Hochberg adjusted p-value is presented here.|ANCOVA|||||-13.96|-32.53|<0.0001
81498519|NCT03715829|162687950|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (Net)|-23.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.63|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-32.53|-13.93||Hochberg's step-up procedure was conducted to compare ritlecitinib 100mg - 50mg QD dose group vs placebo using observed p-values. The familywise Type 1 error rate was controlled at one-sided 0.05. Hochberg adjusted p-value is presented here.|ANCOVA|||||-13.93|-32.53|<0.0001
81498520|NCT03715829|162687950|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (Net)|-20.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.84||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.23|-10.93||Hochberg's step-up procedure was conducted to compare the ritlecitinib 50 mg QD dose group vs placebo using observed p-values. The familywise Type 1 error rate was controlled at one-sided 0.05. Hochberg adjusted p-value is presented here.|ANCOVA|||||-10.93|-30.23|0.0003
81498521|NCT03715829|162687950|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (Net)|-16.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.71||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.77|-5.61||Hochberg's step-up procedure was conducted to compare the ritlecitinib 30 mg QD dose group vs placebo using observed p-values. The familywise Type 1 error rate was controlled at one-sided 0.05. One-sided unadjusted p-value is presented here.|ANCOVA|||||-5.61|-27.77|0.0068
81498522|NCT03715829|162687950|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference (Net)|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.03||0.2015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.02|4.91||Hochberg's step-up procedure was conducted to compare the ritlecitinib 10 mg QD dose group vs placebo using observed p-values. The familywise Type 1 error rate was controlled at one-sided 0.05. One-sided unadjusted p-value is presented here.|ANCOVA|||||4.91|-15.02|0.2015
81498523|NCT02034565|162687986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|0.977|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.756|1.261||||||||1.261|0.756|
81498524|NCT02034565|162687987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.938|1.176||||||||1.176|0.938|
81543569|NCT04723056|162763493|OTHER|||||||0.179||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group analysis at week 24||||0.179
81543570|NCT04723056|162763494|OTHER|||||||0.573||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group analysis at week 8||||.573
81543571|NCT04723056|162763494|OTHER|||||||0.606||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group analysis at week 24||||.606
81543572|NCT04723056|162763495|OTHER|||||||0.181||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group analysis at week 24||||.181
81543573|NCT04723056|162763496|OTHER|||||||0.407||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group analysis at week 24||||.407
81498525|NCT02034565|162687988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|1.043|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.933|1.167||||||||1.167|0.933|
81498526|NCT01813357|162687996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002||||0.684|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.684
81498527|NCT03131479|162687998|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included diabetic status, renal function, day and renal function\*day and diabetic status\*day as fixed factors and age, baseline body weight and baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariates.|adjusted arithmetic mean difference|-9.21||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.88|1.45|||Regression, Logistic|An unstructured variance-covariance structure was used. Baseline is defined to be the measurement collected on Day -1.||||1.45|-19.88|0.154
81498528|NCT03131479|162687998|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included diabetic status, renal function, day and renal function\*day and diabetic status\*day as fixed factors and age, baseline body weight and baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariates.|adjusted arithmetic mean difference|-6.05||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.65|4.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.55|-16.65|0.343
81498529|NCT03131479|162687998|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included diabetic status, renal function, day and renal function\*day and diabetic status\*day as fixed factors and age, baseline body weight and baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariates.|adjusted arithmetic mean difference|-21.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.79|4.55|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.55|-31.79|0.001
81498530|NCT03131479|162687998|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline was analyzed using a repeated measures model which included diabetic status, renal function, day and renal function\*day and diabetic status\*day as fixed factors and age, baseline body weight and baseline fasting plasma glucose as covariates.|adjusted arithmetic mean difference|-35.6||||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-46.0|-25.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||-25.11|-46.00|0.000
81543574|NCT04723056|162763497|OTHER|||||||0.643||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group analysis at week 24||||.643
81543575|NCT04723056|162763498|OTHER|||||||0.625||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group analysis at week 8||||.625
81543576|NCT04723056|162763498|OTHER|||||||0.707||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Between-group analysis at week 24||||.707
81543577|NCT05106894|162763500|EQUIVALENCE|Adjusted difference between groups in composite scores calculated using an ordinary least squares linear regression model (with adjustments for sex of child, caregiver educational level, poverty score, birth weight and change in length for age Z score from 0 to 6 months).|Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|5.5||||||||5.5|-7.4|
81543578|NCT05106894|162763501|EQUIVALENCE|Adjusted difference between groups in composite scores calculated using an ordinary least squares linear regression model (with adjustments for sex of child, caregiver educational level, poverty score, birth weight and change in length for age Z score from 0 to 6 months).|Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|3.6||||||||3.6|-8.3|
81543579|NCT05106894|162763502|EQUIVALENCE|Adjusted difference between groups in composite scores calculated using an ordinary least squares linear regression model (with adjustments for sex of child, caregiver educational level, poverty score, birth weight and change in length for age Z score from 0 to 6 months).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|2.1||||||||2.1|-5.6|
81498531|NCT01272219|162688008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated mean difference|-5.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.82|-4.95|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA model with treatment, country, sex, pre-diabetes status at screening, baseline BMI stratum and an interaction between pre-diabetes status at screening and BMI stratum as fixed factors, and the baseline value as covariate.|Null-hypothesis: no treatment difference between treatment arms, i.e. liraglutide 3.0 mg and liraglutide placebo. Liraglutide 3.0 mg was considered superior to placebo in inducing and maintaining weight loss, if the estimated treatment effect (liraglutide 3.0 mg - liraglutide placebo) was statistically significantly smaller than zero.||-4.95|-5.82|<0.0001
81498532|NCT01272219|162688009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.12|5.6|||Regression, Logistic||The model included treatment, country, sex, pre-diabetes status at screening, BMI stratum and an interaction between pre-diabetes status at screening and BMI stratum as fixed factors, and the baseline value as covariate.|Null-hypothesis: no treatment difference between treatment arms, i.e. liraglutide 3.0 mg and liraglutide placebo. Liraglutide 3.0 mg was considered superior to placebo in inducing and maintaining weight loss as assessed by the proportion of subjects losing ≥5% of their fasting baseline weight, if the estimated odds ratio (liraglutide 3.0 mg/liraglutide placebo) was statistically significantly greater than one.||5.60|4.12|<0.0001
81498533|NCT01272219|162688010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.54|5.32|||Regression, Logistic||The model included treatment, country, sex, pre-diabetes status at screening, BMI stratum and an interaction between pre-diabetes status at screening and BMI stratum as fixed factors, and the baseline value as covariate.|Null-hypothesis: no treatment difference between treatment arms, i.e. liraglutide 3.0 mg and liraglutide placebo. Liraglutide 3.0 mg was considered superior to placebo in inducing and maintaining weight loss as assessed by the proportion of subjects losing \>10% of their fasting baseline weight, if the estimated odds ratio (liraglutide 3.0 mg/liraglutide placebo) was statistically significantly greater than one.||5.32|3.54|<0.0001
81498534|NCT01272219|162688011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment estimate|2.681|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.856|3.872|||Weibull analysis||The treatment estimate was the factor that the time to event is multiplied with for liraglutide 3.0 mg compared to placebo.|If the estimated time-to-event ratio (liraglutide 3.0 mg/ placebo), as assessed by the survival endpoint describing the time until onset of T2DM ('diabetes-free time'), is statistically significantly \>1, then liraglutide 3.0 mg was to be considered superior to placebo in delaying the onset of T2DM in subjects with pre-diabetes at baseline. Weibull model was used; included treatment, sex and BMI stratification factor as fixed factors and baseline FPG as a covariate.||3.872|1.856|<.0001
81498535|NCT04806373|162688042|OTHER|||||||0.863|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.863
81498536|NCT04806373|162688043|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference in pleural drainage volume day 1 post-TSP||||0.005
81498537|NCT04806373|162688044|OTHER|||||||0.891|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Borg dyspnea scale day 3 post-TSP||||0.891
81498538|NCT04806373|162688045|OTHER|||||||0.899|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Pain score at day 3 post-TSP||||0.899
81498539|NCT04806373|162688046|OTHER|||||||0.809|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.809
81498540|NCT04806373|162688047|OTHER|||||||0.946|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.946
81498541|NCT04806373|162688048|OTHER|||||||0.808|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.808
81498542|NCT04806373|162688049|OTHER|||||||0.662|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.662
81498543|NCT04806373|162688050|OTHER|||||||0.714|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.714
81498544|NCT04806373|162688051|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81498545|NCT02214212|162688055|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.16||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.69|5.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model used an unstructured correlation matrix, adjusting for treatment, time (linear) and the interaction as fixed effects.|The reported effect size has been expressed as the modelled difference in sleep efficiency improvement from day 1 to day 10. A positive effect size indicates a higher score in the white-light arm.|||5.37|-5.69|.955
81498546|NCT02214212|162688056|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.69||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|6.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.29|-4.90|.807
81574413|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.245|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|4.0|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 7: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||4.0|-0.7|0.245
81498547|NCT02214212|162688057|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|4.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model adjusts for treatment, time (pre/post), site, FIM admit cognitive/motor, and the treatment/time as fixed effects.||||4.43|-5.38|.847
81498548|NCT02214212|162688058|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.14||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|8.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistical significance by mixed-effects regression adjusts for time (pre/post), site, FIM admit cognitive, FIM admit motor as fixed effects.||||8.56|-2.29|.252
81498549|NCT02214212|162688059|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.67||||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.4|-3.08|.722
81498550|NCT02214212|162688060|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.25||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.13|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.64|-6.13|.253
81498551|NCT02214212|162688061|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model adjusts for treatment, time (pre/post), site, FIM admit cognitive/motor, and the treatment/time as fixed effects.|A positive effect size indicates a higher score in the bright white light (BWL) intervention arm.|||0.44|-1.21|.351
81498552|NCT02214212|162688062|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model used an unstructured correlation matrix, adjusting for treatment, time (linear) and the interaction as fixed effects|The reported effect size has been expressed as the modelled difference in the Makley scale score improvement from day 1 to day 10. A positive effect size indicates a higher score in the white-light arm.|||0.03|-0.03|.910
81498553|NCT02214212|162688063|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.857||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|2.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model adjusts for treatment time (pre/post)||||2.32|-1.93|0.19
81498554|NCT02214212|162688064|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.8||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.83|5.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed-effects model adjusts for treatment, time (pre/post), FIM admit cognitive, site, FIM admit motor as mixed effects.||||5.24|-14.83|.345
81498555|NCT04903093|162688074|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means|96.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.43|110.03||||||Test: Abrocitinib 200 mg oral suspension formulation 1; Reference: Abrocitinib 200 mg commercial tablet||110.03|85.43|
81498556|NCT04903093|162688074|OTHER|The ratio and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means|62.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.85|72.07||||||Test: Famotidine 40 mg tablet + Abrocitinib 200 mg commecial tablet; Reference: Abrocitinib 200 mg commercial tablet||72.07|54.85|
81498557|NCT04903093|162688075|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means|100.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.28|124.74||||||Test: Abrocitinib 200 mg oral suspension formulation 1; Reference: Abrocitinib 200 mg commercial tablet||124.74|80.28|
81498558|NCT04903093|162688075|OTHER|The ratio and 90% CI were expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means|15.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.46|19.36||||||Test: Famotidine 40 mg tablet + Abrocitinib 200 mg commercial tablet; Reference: Abrocitinib 200 mg commercial tablet||19.36|12.46|
81498559|NCT03555994|162688095|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-105.7||||0.023||90.0|-178.8|-32.6|||ANCOVA|||||-32.6|-178.8|0.023
81498560|NCT03555994|162688096|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-25.87||||0.008||90.0|-40.88|-10.86|||ANCOVA|||||-10.86|-40.88|0.008
81498561|NCT03555994|162688097|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-21.99||||0.008||90.0|-34.55|-9.43|||ANCOVA|||||-9.43|-34.55|0.008
81498562|NCT03555994|162688098|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-35.06||||0.07||90.0|-66.54|-3.58|||ANCOVA|||||-3.58|-66.54|0.070
81498563|NCT03555994|162688098|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-11.72||||0.03||90.0|-20.13|-3.3|||ANCOVA|||||-3.30|-20.13|0.030
81498564|NCT00392288|162688116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2696||95.0||||Due to usage of a-priori ordered hypotheses, adjustment of p-values is not necessary. The pre-specified significance level was 0.05. The tests were carried out two-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change in FEV1 = baseline FEV1 + age \[yrs\] + treatment + pooled center + previous corticosteroid therapy + holding chamber||This is an analysis of the change from baseline to week 12 or last visit. In this pairwise comparison Ciclesonide was compared with Placebo by testing the average effect of Ciclesonide 40 and Ciclesonide 80 versus Placebo. As statistical test a t-test was used to compare the corresponding least-square means of both treatment groups.||||0.2696
81498565|NCT00392288|162688116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0703||95.0||||Due to usage of a-priori ordered hypotheses, adjustment of p-values is not necessary. The pre-specified significance level was 0.05. The tests were carried out two-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change in FEV1 = baseline FEV1 + age \[yrs\] + treatment + pooled center + previous corticosteroid therapy + holding chamber||This is an analysis of the change from baseline to week 12 or last visit. A t-test was used to compare the least-square means of Ciclesonide 80 versus Placebo.||||0.0703
81498566|NCT00392288|162688116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9146||95.0||||Due to usage of a-priori ordered hypotheses, adjustment of p-values is not necessary. The pre-specified significance level was 0.05. The tests were carried out two-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change in FEV1 = baseline FEV1 + age \[yrs\] + treatment + pooled center + previous corticosteroid therapy + holding chamber||This is an analysis of the change from baseline to week 12 or last visit. As statistical test a t-test was used to compare the corresponding least-square means of Ciclesonide 40 versus Placebo.||||0.9146
81543580|NCT04196777|162763528|OTHER|We performed a logistic regression analysis that measured the effect of the intervention at site 3. The below results show the interaction term between time and the intervention from this model. Time was measured in days divided by 365, giving an annualized figure for the time coefficient estimate and interaction coefficient.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.089||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.445|||Regression, Logistic|||To model the primary outcome for site 3, we used a logistic regression model and a set of three explanatory variables: time, a binary indicator for an observation occurring within the intervention phase, and an interaction term between these two main effects (time and intervention).||0.445|0.016|0.004
81498567|NCT02544763|162688119|SUPERIORITY||Percentage reduction|48.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.4|55.8||||||||55.8|40.4|
81498568|NCT02544763|162688119|SUPERIORITY||Percentage reduction|47.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.0|54.8||||||||54.8|39.0|
81498569|NCT02544763|162688119|SUPERIORITY||Percentage reduction|26.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|36.5||||||||36.5|14.9|
81498570|NCT02544763|162688119|SUPERIORITY||Treatment ratio|0.699|||=|0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.567|0.861|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.861|0.567|=0.0009
81498571|NCT02544763|162688119|SUPERIORITY||Treatment ratio|0.715|||=|0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.881|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.881|0.580|=0.0018
81498572|NCT02544763|162688120|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95|||=|0.0692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|4.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was calculated from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group (1-6, 7-11, 12-17 and 18-65 years).||||4.00|0.95|=0.0692
81498573|NCT02544763|162688120|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29|||=|0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|4.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value was calculated from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age group (1-6, 7-11, 12-17 and 18-65 years).||||4.67|1.12|=0.0245
81498574|NCT02544763|162688121|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25|||=|0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|4.07|||nominal|The global impression of change was analyzed using an ordinal logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||4.07|1.24|=0.0074
81498575|NCT02544763|162688121|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77|||=|0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.2|||nominal|The global impression of change is analyzed using an ordinal logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed factor.||||3.20|0.98|=0.0580
81498576|NCT02544763|162688122|SUPERIORITY|Model includes the total number of seizures as a response variable and age group, time (Baseline and treatment period), treatment and treatment by time interaction as fixed effects and participant as a random effect. The log transformed number of days seizures were reported by period is included as an offset.|Percentage reduction|0.519|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.447|0.602||||||||0.602|0.447|
81498577|NCT02544763|162688122|SUPERIORITY||Percentage reduction|0.524|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.452|0.607||||||||0.607|0.452|
81498578|NCT02544763|162688122|SUPERIORITY||Percentage reduction|0.731|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.632|0.846||||||||0.846|0.632|
81498579|NCT02544763|162688122|SUPERIORITY||Treatment ratio|0.709|||=|0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.576|0.873|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.873|0.576|=0.0013
81498580|NCT02544763|162688122|SUPERIORITY||Treatment ratio|0.716|||=|0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.582|0.882|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.882|0.582|=0.0018
81498581|NCT01111552|162688124|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.3|||=|0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|3.4|||ANCOVA|||||3.4|-5.9|=0.595
81498582|NCT01111552|162688124|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.4|||=|0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|5.1|||ANCOVA|||||5.1|-4.4|=0.869
81498583|NCT01111552|162688125|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.1|||=|0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Row Mean Scores Test was used to determine the p-value.||||0.6|-0.7|=0.856
81498584|NCT01111552|162688125|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.1|||=|0.838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Row Mean Scores Test was used to determine the p-value.||||0.7|-0.6|=0.838
81498585|NCT01111552|162688126|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.2|||=|0.765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|-1.6|=0.765
81498586|NCT01111552|162688126|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.2|||=|0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.6|||ANCOVA|||||1.6|-1.2|=0.760
81498587|NCT05135754|162688127|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.59||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.99|0.35|0.046
81498588|NCT05135754|162688128|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.45|9.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.78|3.45|<0.001
81543581|NCT04196777|162763528|OTHER|We performed a logistic regression analysis that measured the effect of the intervention at site 1. The below results show the interaction term between time and the intervention from this model. Time was measured in days divided by 365, giving an annualized figure for the time coefficient estimate and interaction coefficient.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.593||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|3.585|||Regression, Logistic|||To model the primary outcome for site 1, we used a logistic regression model and a set of three explanatory variables: time, a binary indicator for an observation occurring within the intervention phase, and an interaction term between these two main effects (time and intervention).||3.585|0.710|0.259
81543582|NCT04196777|162763528|OTHER|We performed a logistic regression analysis that measured the effect of the intervention at site 2. The below results show the interaction term between time and the intervention from this model. Time was measured in days divided by 365, giving an annualized figure for the time coefficient estimate and interaction coefficient.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.748||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.135|4.147|||Regression, Logistic|||To model the primary outcome for site 2, we used a logistic regression model and a set of three explanatory variables: time, a binary indicator for an observation occurring within the intervention phase, and an interaction term between these two main effects (time and intervention).||4.147|0.135|0.738
81543583|NCT04196777|162763529|OTHER|The Wilcoxon rank-sum test assessed whether the post-procedural antimicrobial duration significantly differed at site 3 between the baseline and intervention periods.|Rank sum test statistic|1280.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The median duration of post-procedural antimicrobial prescriptions at site 3 were compared using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.001
81498589|NCT05135754|162688129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.02|25.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||25.00|15.02|<0.001
81498590|NCT05135754|162688130|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.71|9.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.94|2.71|<0.001
81498591|NCT05135754|162688131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.26|20.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||20.35|8.26|<0.001
81498592|NCT05135754|162688132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.075|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.075
81498593|NCT05135754|162688133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.68||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.55|7.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.81|1.55|0.004
81498594|NCT02657356|162688165|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|-12.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.012||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.69|0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates: screening 6MWT, day 1 hemoglobin, treatment grp, # of PAH medications, time, interactions btwn treatment \& time, and screening 6MWT \& time|Difference is bardoxolone methyl - placebo|||0.98|-26.69|0.0683
81498595|NCT02657356|162688166|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.984||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.895|||Chi-squared||Estimated from Cox Regression adjusted by baseline PAH medication status (0-1 vs 2) as the covariate. Hazard ratio \>1 indicates a beneficial effect that favors bardoxolone methyl.|||2.895|1.360|0.0004
81498596|NCT04101331|162688178|OTHER|||||||0.051||||||One-sided p-value.|Exact binomial test|Exact binomial test compares versus a proportion of 0.25.||||||0.051
81498597|NCT04101331|162688179|OTHER|||||||0.051||||||One-sided p-value.|Exact binomial test|Exact binomial test compares versus a proportion of 0.25.||||||0.051
81498598|NCT04101331|162688180|OTHER|||||||0.112||||||One-sided p-value.|Exact binomial test|Exact binomial test compares versus a proportion of 0.25.||||||0.112
81498599|NCT04101331|162688182|OTHER|||||||0.537||||||One-sided p-value.|Exact binomial test|Exact binomial test compares versus a proportion of 0.25.||||||0.537
81498600|NCT02489279|162688195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||GLM with repeated measures ANOVA|||We used a General Linear Model (GLM) with time (Baseline and 10 Weeks) as the within subjects factor, experimental group (Active and Control) as the between subjects factor, and a group by time interaction to test for differential treatment effects. We report the Group x Time interaction.||||0.026
81498601|NCT02489279|162688195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0075|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||We then examined the within-subjects factor of Time (Post-Treatment (10 week measure) - Baseline), for each Group, using a 1-tailed t test.||||0.0075
81498602|NCT02489279|162688195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||We then examined the within-subjects factor of Time (Post-Treatment (10 week measure) - Baseline), for each Group, using a 1-tailed t test.||||0.25
81498603|NCT02489279|162688196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||GLM with repeated measures ANOVA|||We used a GLM with time (Baseline and 10 Weeks) as the within subjects factor, experimental group (Active and Control) as the between subjects factor, and a group by time interaction to test for differential treatment effects. We report the Group x Time interaction.||||0.014
81498604|NCT02489279|162688196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||We then examined the within-subjects factor of Time (Post-Treatment (10 week measure) - Baseline), for each Group, using a 1-tailed t test.||||0.0005
81498605|NCT02489279|162688196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||We then examined the within-subjects factor of Time (Post-Treatment (10 week measure) - Baseline), for each Group, using a 1-tailed t test.||||0.21
81543584|NCT04196777|162763529|OTHER|The Wilcoxon rank-sum test assessed whether the post-procedural antimicrobial duration significantly differed at site 1 between the baseline and intervention periods.|Rank sum test statistic|28662.0||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The median duration of post-procedural antimicrobial prescriptions at site 1 were compared using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.Type of statistical test||||0.013
81543585|NCT04196777|162763529|OTHER|The Wilcoxon rank-sum test assessed whether the post-procedural antimicrobial duration significantly differed at site 2 between the baseline and intervention periods.|Rank sum test statistic|784.0||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The median duration of post-procedural antimicrobial prescriptions at site 2 were compared using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||||0.14
81543586|NCT04196777|162763530|OTHER|We performed a logistic regression model that included patients across all 3 sites.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.99|||Regression, Logistic|||To model this secondary outcome, we used a logistic regression model and a set of four explanatory variables: time, a binary indicator for an observation occurring within the intervention phase, an interaction term between these two main effects (time and intervention), and a binary indicator for the primary outcome. This last variable was included to assess the risk of these secondary outcomes in patients who were not exposed to post-procedural antimicrobials compared to those who were exposed.||0.99|0.58|0.04
81543587|NCT04196777|162763531|OTHER|We performed a logistic regression model that included patients across all 3 sites.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.87|||Regression, Logistic|||To model this secondary outcome across all sites, we used a logistic regression model and a set of four explanatory variables: time, a binary indicator for an observation occurring within the intervention phase, an interaction term between these two main effects (time and intervention), and a binary indicator for the primary outcome.||0.87|0.53|<0.01
81543588|NCT00981656|162763535|OTHER|No testing is done, conclusions are made based on the confidence interval.||||||||||||||||Null hypothesis = this treatment will result in 75% of participants free from radical cystectomy at 3 years. A lower confidence bound of 60% will be promising enough to pursue this regimen further. A sample size of 33 analyzable patients provides a one-sided 97.5% lower bound of 60% relative to the hypothesized 75%. In terms of type I error, this design provides a 2.5% chance of observing a 3-year percentage less than 60% if the true rate is 75%.|If the lower confidence interval (CI) limit was above 60% then the regimen would be considered promising enough to warrant further study for this treatment regimen. If the lower limit was below 25% then the treatment would not be considered worthy of further study. If the lower limit fell between 25% and 60%, the investigators would consider the possibility of further investigation.|||
81543589|NCT01709721|162763559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.147|||||||Chi-squared|Pearson's chi-square test||Superiority of intrathecal hydromorphone hydrochloride as compared to a control arm.||||0.147
81543590|NCT01709721|162763560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0342|||||||ANCOVA|||"P-value by ANCOVA, with randomization group as the factor and initial parameter value as covariate.~Note: For subjects with missing endpoint on Day 119, value is imputed using the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF).~Note: Baseline for this analysis is the Day 84 visit."||||0.0342
81543591|NCT01709721|162763561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1642|||||||ANCOVA|||"P-value by ANCOVA, with randomization group as the factor and initial parameter value as covariate.~Note: For subjects with missing endpoint on Day 119, value is imputed using the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF).~Note: Baseline for this analysis is the Day 84 visit."||||0.1642
81543592|NCT01709721|162763562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA, with randomization group as the factor and initial parameter value as covariate.||"P-value by ANCOVA, with randomization group as the factor and initial parameter value as covariate.~Note: For subjects with missing endpoint on Day 119, value is imputed using the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF).~Note: Baseline for this analysis is the Day 84 visit."||||0.0160
81543593|NCT01709721|162763563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA, with randomization group as the factor and initial parameter value as covariate.||"P-value by ANCOVA, with randomization group as the factor and initial parameter value as covariate.~Note: For subjects with missing endpoint on Day 119, value is imputed using the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF).~Note: Baseline for this analysis is the Day 84 visit."||||0.0007
81543594|NCT01709721|162763564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0088||||||ANCOVA, with randomization group as the factor and initial parameter value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||"P-value by ANCOVA, with randomization group as the factor and initial parameter value as covariate.~Note: For subjects with missing endpoint on Day 119, value is imputed using the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF).~Note: Baseline for this analysis is the Day 84 visit."||||0.0088
81498606|NCT02489279|162688197|SUPERIORITY|||||||1e-06|||||||GLM with repeated measures ANOVA|||We used a GLM with time (Baseline and 10 Weeks) as the within subjects factor, experimental group (Active and Control) as the between subjects factor, and a group by time interaction to test for differential treatment effects. We report only a main effect of Time.||||0.000001
81498607|NCT02489279|162688198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00018|||||||GLM with repeated measures ANOVA|||We used a GLM with time (Baseline and 10 Weeks) as the within subjects factor, experimental group (Active and Control) as the between subjects factor, and a group by time interaction to test for differential treatment effects. We report only a main effect of Time.||||0.00018
81543595|NCT01709721|162763565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||Log-rank test for Kaplan-Meier Estimate of Time to Rescue (days).|Log Rank|||||||0.011
81543596|NCT01709721|162763566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0335|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value by the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test (using equally spaced scores).||||0.0335
81498608|NCT01432444|162688199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was derived from Exact McNemar test.|McNemar|||Inpatient hospitalization for retrospective period (Months 4-6) and prospective period (Months 4-6) for closed or open unit.||||<.0001
81543597|NCT01709721|162763568|SUPERIORITY|Pearson's chi-square test||||||0.01||||||Pearson's chi-square test|Chi-squared|||||||0.010
81543598|NCT03137381|162763569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.177|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.177
81543599|NCT03137381|162763569|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81543600|NCT03137381|162763569|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81543601|NCT00459316|162763574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03||||||Two-sided p-value \<0.05 was specified as statistically significant a priori. There were no adjustments for multiple outcomes.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference between CD4% strata.||||0.03
81498609|NCT01432444|162688200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Derived from T-test of Mean=0.|t-test|Mean duration was derived as the cumulative duration divided by the number of inpatient non-psychiatric hospitalization.||Statistical analyses for Week 4, 12 and 24.||||<.0001
81498610|NCT01432444|162688201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Derived from T-test of Mean=0.|t-test, 2 sided|Mean duration was derived as the cumulative duration divided by the number of inpatient non-psychiatric hospitalization.||Statistical analyses for Week 4, Week 12 and Week 24.||||<.0001
81498611|NCT01432444|162688202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Derived from T-test of Mean=0.|t-test, 2 sided|Mean duration was derived as the cumulative duration divided by the number of inpatient non-psychiatric hospitalization.||Statistical analysis for Week 4, 12 and 24.||||<.0001
81498612|NCT01432444|162688203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Derived from t-test of mean=0.|t-test|||Statistical analysEs for Week 4, 12 and 24.||||<.0001
81498613|NCT00666263|162688220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least squared means|35.13||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.81|61.46|||ANOVA|Fixed effects ANOVA with factors for sequence (1 or 2), nested within sequence, period (Cross-Over Period 1 or 2), \& treatment (IGIV, 10% or placebo)||||61.46|8.81|0.005
81498614|NCT00666263|162688221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|||||||<0.001
81498615|NCT00666263|162688223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in least squared means|32.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.01|51.06|||ANOVA|||||51.06|14.01|<0.001
81498616|NCT00666263|162688224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|||||||<0.001
81543602|NCT00459316|162763575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01||||||Two sided-p-value \<0.05 was specified as statistically significant a priori. No adjustment for multiple primary outcomes was made.|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis was that there were no differences between CD4% strata.||||0.01
81543603|NCT00423579|162763619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.5||||0||95.0|-18.9|-10.1|||Student's t test for independent data||Difference in percentage change in mean LDL-C values (change from baseline to week 6) between the two treatment groups. (Ezetimibe \[EZ\]/Simvastatin \[S\] \[10/20mg\] + S \[placebo\] group minus the EZ/S \[10mg/placebo\] + S \[40mg\] group)|||-10.1|-18.9|0.0000
81543604|NCT02392637|162763620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.62
81498617|NCT00666263|162688228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squared Means|6.03||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|9.92|||ANOVA|||||9.92|2.14|0.002
81543605|NCT02392637|162763621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.39
81543606|NCT03697252|162763657|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-11.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.07|-7.05|||Mixed model for repeated measures||||Statistics are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM). The model includes the treatment group (KarXT or placebo), visit, and the interaction between the treatment group and visit as fixed factors, and baseline PANSS total score, site, age, and gender as covariates. An unstructured covariance matrix is used to model the correlation among repeated measurements and the denominator degrees of freedom are computed using the Kenward-Roger method.|-7.05|-16.07|<0.0001
81498618|NCT00666263|162688230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squared Means|-15.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.37|-6.77|||ANOVA|||||-6.77|-24.37|<0.001
81498619|NCT00666263|162688232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squared Means|-26.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.96|-13.26|||ANOVA|||||-13.26|-38.96|<0.001
81498620|NCT00666263|162688234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squared Means|-216.6||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-490.41|57.22|||ANOVA|||||57.22|-490.41|0.059
81498621|NCT00666263|162688236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|||||||<0.001
81498622|NCT00666263|162688237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.021||95.0|||||McNemar|||||||0.021
81498623|NCT00586157|162688247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Z-test|||||||<.001
81498624|NCT00586157|162688248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Z-test|||||||.001
81498625|NCT00586157|162688249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Z-test|||||||.003
81498626|NCT00062764|162688254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||paired t-test|||||||0.004
81498627|NCT02014467|162688255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.67|5.18|||ANCOVA|||||5.18|3.67|<0.0001
81498628|NCT02014467|162688255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7495||95.0||||Treatment By Region Interaction: Based on ANCOVA, Percent change from Baseline = Baseline + treatment + region + treatment by region|ANCOVA|||||||0.7495
81498629|NCT02014467|162688256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.45|3.96|||ANCOVA|||||3.96|2.45|<0.0001
81498630|NCT02014467|162688256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9029||95.0||||Treatment By Region Interaction: Based on ANCOVA, Percent change from Baseline = Baseline + treatment + region + treatment by region|ANCOVA|||||||0.9029
81498631|NCT02014467|162688257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|2.8|||ANCOVA|||||2.80|1.72|<0.0001
81498632|NCT02014467|162688257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.107||95.0||||Treatment By Region Interaction: Based on ANCOVA, Percent change from Baseline = Baseline + treatment + region + treatment by region|ANCOVA|||||||0.1070
81498633|NCT02014467|162688258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.2|||ANCOVA|||||2.20|0.98|<0.0001
81498634|NCT02014467|162688258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4369||95.0||||Treatment By Region Interaction: Based on ANCOVA, Percent change from Baseline = Baseline + treatment + region + treatment by region|ANCOVA|||||||0.4369
81498635|NCT02014467|162688259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.36|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.39|4.32|||ANCOVA|||||4.32|2.39|<0.0001
81543607|NCT03697252|162763659|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of KarXT and Placebo at Week 5||||<0.001
81543608|NCT00106704|162763679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.0|-0.57|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, stratum (on metformin or not), baseline A1C||||-0.57|-90.0|<0.001
81543609|NCT00106704|162763680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.4|-11.8|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, stratum (on metformin or not at Visit 3), baseline A1C||||-11.8|-28.4|<0.001
81498636|NCT02014467|162688259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6082||95.0||||Treatment By Region Interaction: Based on ANCOVA, Percent change from Baseline = Baseline + treatment + region + treatment by region|ANCOVA|||||||0.6082
81498637|NCT02014467|162688260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.74|3.88|||ANCOVA|||||3.88|2.74|<0.0001
81498638|NCT02014467|162688260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3513||95.0||||Treatment By Region Interaction: Based on ANCOVA, Percent change from Baseline = Baseline + treatment + region + treatment by region|ANCOVA|||||||0.3513
81498639|NCT02014467|162688261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|3.27|||ANCOVA|||||3.27|1.96|<0.0001
81498640|NCT02014467|162688261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.541||95.0||||Treatment By Region Interaction: Based on ANCOVA, Percent change from Baseline = Baseline + treatment + region + treatment by region|ANCOVA|||||||0.5410
81498641|NCT02014467|162688262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.71|5.72|||ANCOVA|||||5.72|3.71|<0.0001
81498642|NCT02014467|162688262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3957||95.0||||Treatment By Region Interaction: Based on ANCOVA, Percent change from Baseline = Baseline + treatment + region + treatment by region|ANCOVA|||||||0.3957
81498643|NCT02014467|162688263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges Lehmann Estimate of Difference|-56.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.38|-52.65||Two-Sided, Wilcoxon t Approximation|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||s-CTX at Month 6|||-52.65|-61.38|<0.0001
81498644|NCT02014467|162688263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges Lehmann Estimate of Difference|-52.56|||<|0.0001||95.0|-59.38|-46.17||Two-Sided, Wilcoxon t Approximation|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||s-CTX at Month 12|||-46.17|-59.38|<0.0001
81498645|NCT02014467|162688264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges Lehmann Estimate of Difference|-56.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.6|-52.7||Two-Sided, Wilcoxon t Approximation|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||s-PINP at Month 6|||-52.70|-61.60|<0.0001
81498646|NCT02014467|162688264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges Lehmann Estimate of Difference|-51.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.26|-45.91||Two-Sided, Wilcoxon t Approximation|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||s-PINP at Month 12|||-45.91|-56.26|<0.0001
81574414|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.586|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|4.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 8: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||4.4|-2.3|0.586
81498647|NCT03802916|162688285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0074||||||A p-value was calculated for the one-sample proportion test.|One-sample proportion test|||One-sample proportion test to determine if the overall preference for deferiprone DR was greater than chance (i.e., a 50% preference for each formulation)||||0.0074
81498648|NCT03802916|162688285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||A p-value was calculated for the one-sample proportion test.|One-sample proportion test|||One-sample proportion test to determine if the overall preference for deferiprone DR was greater than chance (i.e., a 50% preference for each formulation)||||0.0002
81498649|NCT01592747|162688301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was performed controlling for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) subtype. Odds ratio was calculated for placebo vs. memantine full dose.||1.8|0.7|0.6590
81498650|NCT01592747|162688301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.7839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was performed controlling for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) subtype. Odds ratio was calculated for placebo vs. Memantine reduced dose||1.7|0.7|0.7839
81498651|NCT01592747|162688303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.1||||0.8136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.7|-0.5|0.8136
81498652|NCT01592747|162688303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.0||||0.9244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.6|0.9244
81498653|NCT01592747|162688304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.1||||0.7611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.7|-0.5|0.7611
81498654|NCT01592747|162688304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.3||||0.3176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-0.3|0.3176
81498655|NCT01592747|162688305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.0||||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.5|0.9020
81498656|NCT01592747|162688305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.4||||0.1279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-0.1|0.1279
81498657|NCT01592747|162688306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.3||||0.4144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.1|-0.4|0.4144
81498658|NCT01592747|162688306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.3||||0.4212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-0.4|0.4212
81498659|NCT01592747|162688307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.2||||0.6238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.9|0.6238
81498660|NCT01592747|162688307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.2||||0.5957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-0.5|0.5957
81498661|NCT01592747|162688308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.1||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.7|-0.6|0.8640
81498662|NCT01592747|162688308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.3||||0.4362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-0.4|0.4362
81498663|NCT01592747|162688309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.1||||0.7182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.8|0.7182
81498664|NCT01592747|162688309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.1||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.6|||ANCOVA|||||0.6|-0.8|0.8390
81498665|NCT01592747|162688310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.7||||0.0813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.4|-0.1|0.0813
81498666|NCT01592747|162688310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.3||||0.4365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-0.4|0.4365
81498667|NCT01592747|162688311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.3||||0.4213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-0.4|0.4213
81498668|NCT01592747|162688311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.3||||0.4267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-0.4|0.4267
81498669|NCT01592747|162688312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.3||||0.3713||95.0|-0.4|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-0.4|0.3713
81498670|NCT01592747|162688312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.4||||0.2855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.1|-0.3|0.2855
81498671|NCT03647137|162688352|OTHER||Standardized β Coefficient|-2.256||||0.00468|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is derived from model comparison between the FEOVB model and the FEOVB\*PIB interaction model.|ChiSq Goodness of Fit Test|||L-DOPA sensitivity outcome measure was modeled with 3-level hierarchical ordinal logistic regression. The null model contained only striatal DTBZ as predictor of group, the FEOVB model additionally had FEOVB tracer, and interaction model had in addition an interaction term between FEOVB and PIB tracer. Model comparisons were performed using Chi-Square goodness of fit test.||||0.00468
81498672|NCT01603368|162688372|OTHER|Student's t-test|||||=|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.001
81498673|NCT03773562|162688382|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Responders vs Non-responders||||0.04
81498674|NCT03773562|162688384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Responders vs Non-Responders||||0.002
81498675|NCT03773562|162688385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Responders vs Non-responders||||0.01
81498676|NCT03773562|162688387|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Responder vs non-responder||||0.0003
81498677|NCT03773562|162688388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Responder vs non-responder||||0.0003
81498678|NCT03773562|162688389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Responder vs non-responder||||0.0003
81543610|NCT01780506|162763681|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: the E/C/F/TAF group was ≥ 12% worse than the E/C/F/TDF group with respect to the percentage of participants achieving HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 48; alternative hypothesis: the E/C/F/TAF group was \< 12% worse than the E/C/F/TDF group.|Difference in percentages|0.5||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.002|-3.0|4.0||P-value was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA (≤ 100,000 or \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region (US vs ex-US).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in percentages and its 95.002% confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on the Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA and region stratum.|||4.0|-3.0|0.78
81543611|NCT03486912|162763718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.62|0.30|0.773
81498679|NCT03773562|162688390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0033|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Responder vs non-responder||||0.0033
81498680|NCT03773562|162688391|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0041|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Responder vs non-responder||||0.0041
81498681|NCT03773562|162688392|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Responder vs non-responder||||0.0046
81498682|NCT04003389|162688397|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.21||LSM, SE, CI, \& p-values come from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with change from baseline at Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment \& smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight \& baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||LSMeans (LSM), standard errors (SE), confidence intervals (CI)||0.21|-0.36|0.0604
81498683|NCT04003389|162688397|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.11||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.11|-0.45|0.239
81498684|NCT04003389|162688399|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.014||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Hip (Femoral Neck)||0.014|0.001|0.029
81543612|NCT03486912|162763718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.23|0.23|0.544
81498685|NCT04003389|162688399|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.007||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Hip (Femoral Neck)||0.007|-0.006|0.867
81498686|NCT04003389|162688399|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.012||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Hip (Femur)||0.012|0.001|0.027
81498687|NCT04003389|162688399|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.008||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Hip (Femur)||0.008|-0.003|0.410
81498688|NCT04003389|162688399|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003||0.087||95.0|-0.001|0.011||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Hip (Trochanter)||0.011|-0.001|0.087
81498689|NCT04003389|162688399|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003||0.259||95.0|-0.002|0.009||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Hip (Trochanter)||0.009|-0.002|0.259
81543613|NCT03486912|162763718|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.62|0.30|0.811
81543614|NCT03486912|162763719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.09|0.40|0.836
81543615|NCT03486912|162763719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.46|0.30|0.763
81498690|NCT04003389|162688400|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.102||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Hip (Femoral Neck)||0.102|-0.006|0.079
81498691|NCT04003389|162688400|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.052|0.053||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Hip (Femoral Neck)||0.053|-0.052|0.980
81498692|NCT04003389|162688400|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.042||95.0|0.002|0.094||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Hip (Femur)||0.094|0.002|0.042
81498693|NCT04003389|162688400|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.386||95.0|-0.025|0.065||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Hip (Femur)||0.065|-0.025|0.386
81498694|NCT04003389|162688400|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029||0.156||95.0|-0.016|0.099||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Hip (Trochanter)||0.099|-0.016|0.156
81498695|NCT04003389|162688400|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.084||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Hip (Trochanter)||0.084|-0.028|0.328
81498696|NCT04003389|162688401|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.497||95.0|-0.005|0.009||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.009|-0.005|0.497
81498697|NCT04003389|162688401|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.878||95.0|-0.007|0.006||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.006|-0.007|0.878
81498698|NCT04003389|162688402|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.082||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.082|-0.042|0.527
81498699|NCT04003389|162688402|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.872||95.0|-0.066|0.056||The LSM, SE, CI, and p-values come from an ANCOVA model with change from baseline at the Week 52 timepoint as response, treatment and smoking status (current vs former/never) as fixed effects with baseline weight and baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.056|-0.066|0.872
81498700|NCT00057577|162688410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||Subdistribution hazard model|||||||=.038
81498701|NCT00057577|162688411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Subdistribution hazard model|||||||<0.01
81498702|NCT02528305|162688421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.474|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.474
81498703|NCT02528305|162688422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.174
81498704|NCT02528305|162688423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.303|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.303
81498705|NCT02528305|162688424|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.023
81498706|NCT02528305|162688425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092|||||||ANOVA|For the analysis of Total body fat||||||0.092
81498707|NCT02528305|162688425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.101|||||||ANOVA|For the analysis of Trunk fat||||||0.101
81498708|NCT02528305|162688426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.771|||||||ANOVA|For the analysis of systolic blood pressure||||||0.771
81543616|NCT03486912|162763719|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.51|0.32|0.821
81543617|NCT03486912|162763720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.25|0.39|0.837
81498709|NCT02528305|162688426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028|||||||ANOVA|For the analysis of diastolic blood pressure||||||0.028
81498710|NCT02528305|162688427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.099|||||||ANOVA|For the analysis of Physical Function||||||0.099
81498711|NCT02528305|162688427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.566|||||||ANOVA|For the analysis of Social Function||||||0.566
81498712|NCT02528305|162688427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.246|||||||ANOVA|For the analysis of Mental Health||||||0.246
81498713|NCT02528305|162688427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145|||||||ANOVA|For the analysis of Pain||||||0.145
81498714|NCT02528305|162688427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.085|||||||ANOVA|For the analysis of Change in Health||||||0.085
81498715|NCT02528305|162688427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.114|||||||ANOVA|For the analysis of Physical Role Limitation||||||0.114
81498716|NCT02528305|162688427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.841|||||||ANOVA|For the analysis of Mental Role Limitation||||||0.841
81498717|NCT02528305|162688427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.366|||||||ANOVA|For the analysis of Energy/Vitality||||||0.366
81498718|NCT02528305|162688427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.745|||||||ANOVA|For the analysis of Health Perception||||||0.745
81498719|NCT02528305|162688428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.310
81498720|NCT02528305|162688429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81498721|NCT02528305|162688430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.005
81498722|NCT02528305|162688431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.793|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.793
81498723|NCT02528305|162688432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.513|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.513
81498724|NCT02528305|162688433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.009
81498725|NCT00787800|162688450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||1.0
81498726|NCT00787800|162688452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.050
81498727|NCT00787800|162688454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81498728|NCT00373360|162688456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change between Baseline and Week 8||||1.000
81498729|NCT00373360|162688457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change between Baseline and Week 8||||0.008
81498730|NCT00373360|162688458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change between Baseline and Week 8||||1.000
81498731|NCT00373360|162688459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.531||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change between Baseline and Week 8||||0.531
81498732|NCT00373360|162688460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change between Baseline and Week 8||||1.000
81498733|NCT00373360|162688461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change between Baseline and Week 8||||0.500
81498734|NCT00373360|162688462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change between Baseline and Week 8||||1.000
81498735|NCT00373360|162688463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||||1.000
81498736|NCT00373360|162688464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change between Baseline and Week 8||||0
81498737|NCT00373360|162688465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change between Baseline and Week 8||||1.000
81543618|NCT03486912|162763720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|4.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.40|0.54|0.359
81543619|NCT03486912|162763720|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.61|0.44|0.627
81543620|NCT03486912|162763721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.16|0.40|0.864
81543621|NCT03486912|162763721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.49|0.29|0.743
81543622|NCT03486912|162763721|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.29|0.27|0.630
81498738|NCT00373360|162688466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change between Baseline and Week 8||||0.031
81498739|NCT00373360|162688467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change between Baseline and Week 8||||0.031
81498740|NCT00373360|162688468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change between Baseline and Week 8||||0.004
81498741|NCT00373360|162688469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change between Baseline and Week 8||||0.063
81498742|NCT00373360|162688470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.203||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change Between Baseline and Week 8||||0.203
81498743|NCT00373360|162688474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change from Baseline to Week 8||||0.250
81498744|NCT00373360|162688475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.207||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change between Baseline and Week 8||||0.207
81498745|NCT00373360|162688476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.297||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change between Baseline and Week 8||||0.297
81498746|NCT00373360|162688477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change between Baseline and Week 8||||0.004
81498747|NCT00913835|162688510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.054||||0.8049|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.751|1.478|||Log Rank|Stratified by prior platinum treatment, platinum-refractory versus platinum-resistance reaction.||||1.478|0.751|0.8049
81498748|NCT00913835|162688511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.115||||0.6346|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.768|1.618|||Log Rank|Stratified by prior platinum treatment, platinum-refractory versus platinum-resistance reaction.||||1.618|0.768|0.6346
81498749|NCT00913835|162688512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.619|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6190
81498750|NCT00773461|162688523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81498751|NCT00773461|162688523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||ITT Population (Sensitivity)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81498752|NCT00773461|162688524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Comparison of ACR 50 responders in placebo and Tocilizumab groups|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81498753|NCT00773461|162688524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0345||||||Comparison of ACR 70 responders in placebo and Tocilizumab groups|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0345
81498754|NCT00773461|162688526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-2.8||p value was calculated using the difference between core set values of the two arms.|ANCOVA|||Placebo + DMARDs Vs Tocilizumab + DMARDs analysis for Swollen Joint Count||-2.8|-6.6|<0.0001
81498755|NCT00773461|162688526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-6.1||p value was calculated using the difference between core set values of the two arms.|ANCOVA|||Placebo + DMARDs Vs Tocilizumab + DMARDs analysis for Tender Joint Count||-6.1|-11.3|<0.0001
81498756|NCT00773461|162688527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|-12.9|||ANCOVA|||||-12.9|-25.3|<0.0001
81498757|NCT00773461|162688528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|-14.0|||ANCOVA|||||-14.0|-24.5|<0.0001
81498758|NCT00773461|162688529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|-12.7|||ANCOVA|||||-12.7|-25.2|<0.0001
81498759|NCT00773461|162688530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7384|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1464|-1.3303|||ANCOVA|||||-1.3303|-2.1464|<0.0001
81498760|NCT00773461|162688531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.7|-33.7|||ANCOVA|||||-33.7|-44.7|<.0001
81498761|NCT00773461|162688533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|5.9|||ANCOVA|||||5.9|1.8|0.0003
81543623|NCT03486912|162763722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|4.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.25|0.48|0.477
81543624|NCT03486912|162763722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|3.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.44|0.32|0.814
81543625|NCT03486912|162763722|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.93|0.21|0.367
81543626|NCT03486912|162763723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.309|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.309
81498762|NCT00773461|162688534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-68.3||||0.0599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-139.5|2.9|||ANCOVA|||||2.9|-139.5|0.0599
81498763|NCT00773461|162688535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.956|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.125|16.786|||ANCOVA|||||16.786|9.125|<0.0001
81498764|NCT00773461|162688536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||||-0.28|-0.56|<0.0001
81498765|NCT00637156|162688544|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.113||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.201||The posterior probability of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model||The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval, was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the overall success rates in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P(p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null non-inferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational device to the control will be claimed."||0.201|0.022|1.000
81498766|NCT00637156|162688544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.993||||||The posterior probability of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model|||Superiority comparison of overall success rates in two treatment groups was a secondary objective of this trial. Superiority analysis was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated. If the posterior probability is at least 0.95, a claim of superiority can be made.||||0.993
81498767|NCT00637156|162688545|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.088||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.012|0.167||The posterior probability of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model||The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval, was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the NDI success rates in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P (p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null non-inferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational device to the control will be claimed."||0.167|0.012|1.000
81498768|NCT00637156|162688545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||||||The posterior probability of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model|||Superiority comparison of NDI success rates in two treatment groups was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.990
81498769|NCT00637156|162688546|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.05||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.119||The posterior probability of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model||The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval, was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the neurological success rates in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P (p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null non-inferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational device to the control will be claimed."||0.119|-0.014|1.000
81498770|NCT00637156|162688546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.931||||||The posterior probability of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model|||Superiority comparison of neurological success rates in two treatment groups was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.931
81543627|NCT03486912|162763723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.146|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.146
81543628|NCT03486912|162763723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.317|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.317
81543629|NCT03486912|162763724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.91||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|325.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||325.97|0.76|0.054
81543630|NCT03486912|162763724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.21||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|549.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||549.08|1.50|0.004
81543631|NCT03486912|162763724|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.59||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|271.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||271.11|0.57|0.087
81543632|NCT00412984|162763726|SUPERIORITY|With an average 2.1 years follow-up and assuming a stroke rate of 1.20 per hundred patient-years, \~18,000 randomized subjects allocated in a 1:1 ratio to apixaban or warfarin group would be needed to achieve the desired power. These calculations assumed an incidence of 1% loss to follow-up. Non-inferiority for the primary efficacy endpoint will be assessed first. If non-inferiority (using a NI margin of 1.38) is demonstrated then, superiority for the primary efficacy endpoint will be tested|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.95||2-sided P-value for superiority test|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment group as a covariate; stratified by investigative site and prior warfarin/vitamin K antagonist status. (experienced, naïve).|apixaban / warfarin|With 448 subjects with confirmed strokes or systemic emboli, study would have at least 90% power to meet both regulatory definitions of non-inferiority described in the following: (1) the non-inferiority (NI) of apixaban relative to warfarin was demonstrated if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for relative risk (RR) was less than 1.38; (2) the NI of apixaban relative to warfarin was demonstrated if the upper bound of the two-sided 99% CI for RR was less than 1.44.||.95|.66|0.0114
81543633|NCT00412984|162763728|SUPERIORITY|"4 key objectives were tested using a closed testing procedure. NI for the primary efficacy will be tested 1st. If NI is demonstrated then~1. superiority for the primary efficacy will be tested~2. if superiority for the primary efficacy is~   1. not demonstrated, stop~  2. demonstrated, then superiority for MB will be tested~3. if superiority for MB is~   1. not demonstrated, stop~  2. demonstrated, then superiority for all cause death will be tested All tests will be done at 1-sided α = 0.025"|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.8|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment group as a covariate; stratified by investigative site and prior warfarin/vitamin K antagonist status.|apixaban / warfarin|||0.80|0.60|<.0001
81498771|NCT00637156|162688547|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.021||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.062||The posterior probability of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model||The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval, was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the neck pain success rates in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P (p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null non-inferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational device to the control will be claimed."||0.062|-0.019|1.000
81498772|NCT00637156|162688547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.852||||||The posterior probability of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model|||Superiority comparison of neck pain success rates in two treatment groups was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.852
81543634|NCT00412984|162763730|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.0465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.0|||Cox Proportional Hazards Model|Model included treatment group as a covariate; stratified by investigative site and prior warfarin/vitamin K antagonist status.|apixaban / warfarin|"4 key objectives were tested using a closed testing procedure. NI for the primary efficacy will be tested 1st. If NI is demonstrated then~1. superiority for the primary efficacy will be tested~2. if superiority for the primary efficacy is~   1. not demonstrated, stop~  2. demonstrated, then superiority for MB will be tested~3. if superiority for MB is~   1. not demonstrated, stop~  2. demonstrated, then superiority for all cause death will be tested All tests will be done at 1-sided α = 0.025"||1.00|0.80|0.0465
81543635|NCT00412984|162763731|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.13||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||apixaban / warfarin|Ischemic or Unspecified Stroke||1.13|0.74|0.4220
81543636|NCT00412984|162763731|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.75||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||apixaban / warfarin|Hemorrhagic Stroke||0.75|0.35|0.0006
81543637|NCT00412984|162763731|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.75||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||apixaban / warfarin|Systemic Embolism||1.75|0.44|0.7020
81543638|NCT00412984|162763731|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.17||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||apixaban / warfarin|Myocardial Infarction||1.17|0.66|0.3720
81543639|NCT00412984|162763732|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.86||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||apixaban / warfarin|Composite of Stroke / Systemic Embolism / Major Bleeding||0.86|0.69|<.0001
81543640|NCT00412984|162763732|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.98||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||apixaban / warfarin|Composite of Stroke / Systemic Embolism / All-Cause Death||0.98|0.81|0.0192
81543641|NCT00412984|162763732|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.92||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||apixaban / warfarin|Composite of Stroke / Systemic Embolism / Major Bleeding / All-Cause Death||0.92|0.78|0.0002
81543642|NCT00412984|162763732|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.97||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||apixaban / warfarin|Composite of Stroke / Systemic Embolism / MI / All-Cause Death||0.97|0.80|0.0107
81543643|NCT00412984|162763732|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.0432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.0||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||apixaban / warfarin|Composite of Ischemic or Unspecified Stroke / All-Cause Death||1.00|0.82|0.0432
81543644|NCT00412984|162763732|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.98||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||apixaban / warfarin|Composite of Hemorrhagic Stroke / All-Cause Death||0.98|0.79|0.0167
81543645|NCT00412984|162763732|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.0464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.0||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||apixaban / warfarin|Composite of Systemic Embolism / All-Cause Death||1.00|0.80|0.0464
81543646|NCT00412984|162763732|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.99||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||apixaban / warfarin|Composite of Myocardial Infarction / All-Cause Death||0.99|0.80|0.0253
81543647|NCT00412984|162763734|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.95||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||apixaban / warfarin|Composite Stroke/Systemic Embolism/Major Bleeding in Warfarin/Vitamin K Antagonist (VKA) Naive Participants||0.95|0.67|0.0098
81543648|NCT00412984|162763737|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.75||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazard Model||apixaban / warfarin|||0.75|0.61|<.0001
81543649|NCT00412984|162763739|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.75||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazard Model||apixaban / warfarin|||0.75|0.68|<.0001
81498773|NCT00637156|162688548|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.008||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.073|0.056||The posterior probability of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model||The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval, was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the arm pain success rates in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P (p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null non-inferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational device to the control will be claimed."||0.056|-0.073|0.997
81498774|NCT00637156|162688548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.395||||||The posterior probability of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model|||Superiority comparison of arm pain success rates in two treatment groups was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.395
81498775|NCT00637156|162688549|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.024||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|0.088||The posterior probability of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model||The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval, was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the SF-36 PCS success rates in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P (p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null non-inferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational device to the control will be claimed."||0.088|-0.042|1.000
81498776|NCT00637156|162688549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.767||||||The posterior probability of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model|||Superiority comparison of SF-36 PCS success rates in two treatment groups was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.767
81498777|NCT00637156|162688550|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.024||||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.067||The posterior probability of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model||The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval, was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the SF-36 MCS success rates in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P (p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null non-inferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational device to the control will be claimed."||0.067|-0.120|0.945
81498778|NCT00637156|162688551|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.017||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|0.04||The posterior probability of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model||The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval, was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the FSU success rates in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P (p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null non-inferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational device to the control will be claimed."||0.040|-0.072|0.997
81498779|NCT00637156|162688551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.271||||||The posterior probability of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model|||Superiority comparison of FSU success rates in two treatment groups was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.271
81498780|NCT00637156|162688552|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is 0.1.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.013||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.04||The posterior probability of non-inferiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model||The posterior mean of P1-P0, along with the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval, was presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"The null hypothesis H0: p1 + d ≤ p0, and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: p1 + d \> p0 where P0 and P1 are the gait success rates in the control group and the investigational group respectively, and d is the non-inferiority margin. The analyses used Bayesian methodology. Should the posterior probability P (p1 - p0 \> -d \| data) be at least 0.95, then the null non-inferiority hypothesis will be rejected, and non-inferiority of the investigational device to the control will be claimed."||0.040|-0.013|1.000
81498781|NCT00637156|162688552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.859||||||The posterior probability of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model|||Superiority comparison of gait success rates in two treatment groups was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.859
81498782|NCT00637156|162688553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior Mean Difference|0.4||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.252|0.548||The posterior probably of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model||The posterior mean difference (µ1- µ0) and the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval were presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"Superiority comparison of the operative time in two treatment groups was assessed. The null hypothesis is H0: μ1 = μ0 and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: μ1 ≠ μ0, where μ0 and μ1 denote the mean in control group the investigational group, respectively. Should the posterior probability of superiority P(μ1- μ0 \< 0\|data) be at least 97.5%, the superiority would be claimed."||0.548|0.252|0.0
81498783|NCT00637156|162688554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior Mean Difference|11.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|22.44|||Bayesian model||The posterior mean difference (µ1- µ0) and the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval were presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"Superiority comparison of the blood loss in two treatment groups was assessed.The null hypothesis is H0: μ1 = μ0 and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: μ1 ≠ μ0, where μ0 and μ1 denote the mean in control group the investigational group, respectively. Should the posterior probability of superiority P(μ1- μ0 \< 0\|data) be at least 97.5%, the superiority would be claimed."||22.440|0.560|0.02
81498784|NCT00637156|162688555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.258|0.058||The posterior probably of superiority was calculated and presented instead of the p-value.|Bayesian model||The posterior mean difference (µ1- µ0) and the corresponding 95% highest posterior density (HPD) interval were presented instead of the usual 95% CI.|"Superiority comparison of the hospital stay in two treatment groups was assessed.The null hypothesis is H0: μ1 = μ0 and the alternative hypothesis is Ha: μ1 ≠ μ0, where μ0 and μ1 denote the mean in control group the investigational group, respectively. Should the posterior probability of superiority P(μ1- μ0 \< 0\|data) be at least 97.5%, the superiority would be claimed."||0.058|-0.258|0.892
81498785|NCT01308788|162688563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4414||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.4414
81498786|NCT01308788|162688564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.782||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.7820
81498787|NCT01308788|162688565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5496||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.5496
81498788|NCT01308788|162688566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.293||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.2930
81498789|NCT01308788|162688567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5058||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.5058
81498790|NCT01308788|162688568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6156||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.6156
81498791|NCT01308788|162688569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5443||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.5443
81498792|NCT01308788|162688570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7847||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.7847
81498793|NCT01308788|162688571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1331||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.1331
81543650|NCT00412984|162763740|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.6||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazard Model||apixaban / warfarin|Severe GUSTO bleeding events||0.60|0.35|<.0001
81498794|NCT01308788|162688572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5431||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.5431
81498795|NCT01308788|162688573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0684||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.0684
81498796|NCT01308788|162688574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.2500
81498797|NCT01308788|162688575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6896||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.6896
81498798|NCT01308788|162688576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7965||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.7965
81498799|NCT00322218|162688578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8578|||||||Stratified Log-Rank Test|||||||0.8578
81498800|NCT04548219|162688580|OTHER|A linear fixed-effects model is used to estimate the relative bioavailability.|Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|0.907|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.775|1.06||||||||1.06|0.775|
81498801|NCT04548219|162688581|OTHER|A linear fixed-effects model is used to estimate the relative bioavailability.|Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|0.915|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.761|1.1||||||||1.10|0.761|
81498802|NCT04548219|162688582|OTHER|A linear fixed-effects model is used to estimate the relative bioavailability.|Ratio of Geometric least squares mean|0.915|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.1||||||||1.10|0.760|
81498803|NCT02414841|162688592|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.39|||Log Rank|Weighted|Performed as sensitivity analysis|||1.39|0.67|0.932
81498804|NCT02414841|162688593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.328|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.328
81498805|NCT03941093|162688615|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.5487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.41|||Stratified Log Rank Test|||||1.41|0.83|0.5487
81498806|NCT02301897|162688630|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||Chi-Square Test|||||||0.0008
81498807|NCT02301897|162688630|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-Square Test|||||||<0.001
81498808|NCT02301897|162688631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0719|||||||Chi-Square Test|||||||0.0719
81498809|NCT02301897|162688631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Chi-Square Test|||||||0.0004
81498810|NCT02301897|162688632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0167|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0167
81498811|NCT02301897|162688632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1257|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.1257
81498812|NCT02301897|162688632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9754|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||CFB to ODI Course 1||||0.9754
81498813|NCT02301897|162688632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7672|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||CFB to ODI Course 1||||0.7672
81498814|NCT02301897|162688632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2232|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.2232
81498815|NCT02301897|162688632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4512|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.4512
81498816|NCT02301897|162688632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3545|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||CFB to Course 2 Week 28 FU||||0.3545
81498817|NCT02301897|162688632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2482|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||CFB to Course 2 Week 28 FU||||0.2482
81498818|NCT02301897|162688633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0016|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0016
81498819|NCT02301897|162688633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0003
81498820|NCT02301897|162688633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6666|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to ODI Course 1||||0.6666
81498821|NCT02301897|162688633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3612|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to ODI Course 1||||0.3612
81543651|NCT00412984|162763740|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.71||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazard Model||apixaban / warfarin|Severe or Moderate GUSTO bleeding events||0.71|0.50|<.0001
81543652|NCT00412984|162763741|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.7||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazard Model||apixaban / warfarin|Major TIMI bleeding event||0.70|0.46|<.0001
81498822|NCT02301897|162688633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0309|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.0309
81498823|NCT02301897|162688633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.0007
81498824|NCT02301897|162688633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0641|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 28 FU||||0.0641
81498825|NCT02301897|162688633|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3743|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 28 FU||||0.3743
81498826|NCT02301897|162688634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0049|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0049
81498827|NCT02301897|162688634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0064|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0064
81498828|NCT02301897|162688634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5637|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.5637
81498829|NCT02301897|162688634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0505|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.0505
81498830|NCT02301897|162688634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4262|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.4262
81498831|NCT02301897|162688634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1419|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.1419
81498832|NCT02301897|162688634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4497|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.4497
81498833|NCT02301897|162688634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5371|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.5371
81498834|NCT02301897|162688635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0069|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0069
81498835|NCT02301897|162688635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0059|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0059
81498836|NCT02301897|162688635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2117|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.2117
81498837|NCT02301897|162688635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.0006
81498838|NCT02301897|162688635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0788|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.0788
81498839|NCT02301897|162688635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.0080
81498840|NCT02301897|162688635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1516|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.1516
81498841|NCT02301897|162688635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0565|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.0565
81498842|NCT02301897|162688636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0110
81498843|NCT02301897|162688636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0601|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0601
81498844|NCT02301897|162688636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2168|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.2168
81498845|NCT02301897|162688636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0101|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.0101
81498846|NCT02301897|162688636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.243|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.2430
81498847|NCT02301897|162688636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0843|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.0843
81498848|NCT02301897|162688636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.557|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.5570
81498849|NCT02301897|162688636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5302|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.5302
81498850|NCT02301897|162688637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0504|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0504
81498851|NCT02301897|162688637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0151|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0151
81498852|NCT02301897|162688637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5932|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.5932
81498853|NCT02301897|162688637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0831|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.0831
81498854|NCT02301897|162688637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1416|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.1416
81498855|NCT02301897|162688637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0392|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.0392
81498856|NCT02301897|162688637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8275|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.8275
81498857|NCT02301897|162688637|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8733|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.8733
81498858|NCT02301897|162688638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0651|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0651
81498859|NCT02301897|162688638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0298|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0298
81498860|NCT02301897|162688638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4005|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.4005
81498861|NCT02301897|162688638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1114|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.1114
81498862|NCT02301897|162688638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1318|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.1318
81498863|NCT02301897|162688638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0807|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.0807
81498864|NCT02301897|162688638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4506|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.4506
81498865|NCT02301897|162688638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4614|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.4614
81498866|NCT02301897|162688639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0653|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0653
81498867|NCT02301897|162688639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0480
81498868|NCT02301897|162688639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.4010
81498869|NCT02301897|162688639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0772|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.0772
81498870|NCT02301897|162688639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3206|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.3206
81498871|NCT02301897|162688639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1605|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.1605
81498872|NCT02301897|162688639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.557|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.5570
81498873|NCT02301897|162688639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3437|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.3437
81498874|NCT02301897|162688640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2624|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.2624
81498875|NCT02301897|162688640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0688|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0688
81498876|NCT02301897|162688640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.279|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.2790
81498877|NCT02301897|162688640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6541|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.6541
81498878|NCT02301897|162688640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8559|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.8559
81498879|NCT02301897|162688640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4326|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.4326
81498880|NCT02301897|162688640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1052|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.1052
81498881|NCT02301897|162688640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9206|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.9206
81498882|NCT02301897|162688641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1439|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.1439
81498883|NCT02301897|162688641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0670
81498884|NCT02301897|162688641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6761|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.6761
81498885|NCT02301897|162688641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0639|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.0639
81498886|NCT02301897|162688641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2218|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.2218
81498887|NCT02301897|162688641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4468|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.4468
81498888|NCT02301897|162688641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7678|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.7678
81498889|NCT02301897|162688641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8922|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.8922
81498890|NCT02301897|162688642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1262|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.1262
81498891|NCT02301897|162688642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2075|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.2075
81498892|NCT02301897|162688642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5904|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.5904
81498893|NCT02301897|162688642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.243|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.2430
81498894|NCT02301897|162688642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7067|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.7067
81498895|NCT02301897|162688642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2725|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.2725
81498896|NCT02301897|162688642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7016|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.7016
81498897|NCT02301897|162688642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8751|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Week 24 FU||||0.8751
81498898|NCT02301897|162688643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0338|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0338
81498899|NCT02301897|162688643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 1||||0.0004
81498900|NCT02301897|162688643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0807|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.0807
81498901|NCT02301897|162688643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0142|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to On-Drug Course 2||||0.0142
81498902|NCT02301897|162688643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0807|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.0807
81498903|NCT02301897|162688643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0142|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Week 18 Course 2||||0.0142
81498904|NCT02301897|162688643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1859|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Off-drug||||0.1859
81498905|NCT02301897|162688643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0896|||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test|||Percentage CFB to Course 2 Off-drug||||0.0896
81498906|NCT02069847|162688646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.992|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.992
81498907|NCT02069847|162688647|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.531|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Total number of budesonide subjects with 50% or greater esophageal stricture (N=4) vs total number of control subjects with 50% or greater esophageal structure (N=15)||||0.531
81498908|NCT00831389|162688648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.791||95.0||||p \< 0.05 is considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: Median change in PG concentration due to exercise for the OL and CL study phases do not differ.||||0.791
81498909|NCT00831389|162688649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0||||p \< 0.05 is considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: Median tally of hypoglycemic events immediately following exercise for the OL and CL study phases do not differ.||||0.5
81498910|NCT00831389|162688650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0||||p \< 0.05 is considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: Median tally of nocturnal hypoglycemic events following exercise for the OL and CL study phases do not differ.||||0.25
81498911|NCT00831389|162688651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0669||95.0||||p \< 0.05 is considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: Median peak post-prandial PG for the OL and CL study phases do not differ.||||0.0669
81498912|NCT00831389|162688652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2256||95.0||||p \< 0.05 is considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: Median nadir PG immediately following exercise for the OL and CL study phases do not differ.||||0.2256
81498913|NCT00831389|162688653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.791||95.0||||p \< 0.05 is considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: Median overnight nadir PG for the OL and CL arms do not differ.||||0.791
81498914|NCT00831389|162688654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2036||95.0||||p \< 0.05 is considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: Median percentage of time PG is within euglycemic range for the OL and CL phases do not differ.||||0.2036
81498915|NCT00831389|162688655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6221||95.0||||p \< 0.05 is considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: Median percentage of time PG is above euglycemic range for the OL and CL phases do not differ.||||0.6221
81498916|NCT00831389|162688656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0||||p \< 0.05 is considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: Median percentage of time PG is below euglycemic range for the OL and CL phases do not differ.||||0.021
81498917|NCT00831389|162688657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0176||95.0||||p \< 0.05 is considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: Median tally of hypoglycemic events over 48 hour in-patient period for the OL and CL phases do not differ.||||0.0176
81498918|NCT04620668|162688761|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed ANOVA|Assessing interaction between experimental group and time point.||||||<0.001
81498919|NCT04620668|162688761|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|Assessing change within treatment group (follow-up to Mixed ANOVA).||||||<0.001
81498920|NCT04620668|162688761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044|||||||Dependent t-test (2-sided)|"Assessing change within treatment group from baseline to week 2 (follow-up to Repeated Measures ANOVA).~Bonferroni-adjusted p value."||||||0.044
81498921|NCT04620668|162688761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Dependent t-test (2-sided)|"Assessing change within treatment group from week 2 to week 4 (follow-up to Repeated Measures ANOVA).~Bonferroni-adjusted p value."||||||0.001
81498922|NCT04620668|162688761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.731|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|Assessing change within control group (follow-up to Mixed ANOVA).||||||0.731
81498923|NCT04620668|162688762|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed ANOVA|Assessing interaction between experimental group and time point.||||||<0.001
81498924|NCT04620668|162688762|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|Assessing change within treatment group (follow-up to Mixed ANOVA).||||||<0.001
81498925|NCT04620668|162688762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Dependent t-test (2-sided)|"Assessing change within treatment group from baseline to week 2 (follow-up to Repeated Measures ANOVA).~Bonferroni-adjusted p value."||||||0.05
81498926|NCT04620668|162688762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Dependent t-test (2-sided)|"Assessing change within treatment group from week 2 to week 4 (follow-up to Repeated Measures ANOVA).~Bonferroni-adjusted p value."||||||0.024
81498927|NCT04620668|162688762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.674|||||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|Assessing change within control group (follow-up to Mixed ANOVA).||||||0.674
81498928|NCT04620668|162688763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.159|||||||Mixed ANOVA|Assessing interaction between experimental group and time point.||||||0.159
81498929|NCT04620668|162688764|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.326|||||||Mixed ANOVA|Assessing interaction between experimental group and time point.||||||0.326
81498930|NCT03685149|162688765|SUPERIORITY||percent reduction|72.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|82.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||82|56|<0.0001
81498931|NCT03685149|162688766|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81498932|NCT03685149|162688767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.009
81498933|NCT03685149|162688768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.207|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.207
81498934|NCT02655601|162688773|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.791||||0.135|ONE_SIDED|95.0||95.0||Study was originally designed with 1 IA after approximately 42 deaths. An unplanned, 2nd IA was conducted to support a BTDR. The study was not terminated early as a result of either IAs. No further IA were conducted until the primary analysis.|Log Rank|89 study participants had passed away at the time of this analysis (41 in the RT/TMZ + BMX-001 arm and 48 in the Radiation Therapy/TMZ arm).||A 1-tailed logrank test was conducted at the 0.2 level. This test had 90% power to detect a hazard ratio of 0.63 after 84 deaths were observed among the 160 randomized patients.||95||0.135
81498935|NCT02655601|162688785|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45||||0.465|ONE_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||With 78 and 71 patients in Arms A and B, respectively, there was 80% power with a one-tailed chi-square test (α=0.05) to detect a reduction in grade 3 or 4 thrombocytopenia from 15% in Arm B (without BMX-001) to 3.7% in Arm A (with BMX-001). Given the small number of patients that experienced low platelet counts or thrombocytopenia, a one-tailed Fisher's exact test was performed instead.||||0.465
81498936|NCT02655601|162688786|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.978||||0.911|ONE_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||A 1-tailed logrank test was conducted at the 0.2 level.||||0.911
81498937|NCT02655601|162688787|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|A continuity adjusted Chi-Squared test was performed.||||||0.401
81498938|NCT00829868|162688788|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Geometric Means|109.0||||||90.0|99.3|120.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||120|99.3|
81498939|NCT00829868|162688789|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Geometric Means|101.0||||||90.0|97.5|106.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||106|97.5|
81498940|NCT00829868|162688790|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Geometric Means|100.0||||||90.0|96.2|104.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104|96.2|
81498941|NCT01554904|162688802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|162.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|62.4||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.32|297.16|||paired t test|||The null hypothesis is that the snore index would not be different after 6 weeks of treatment compared to baseline. The comparison group is the subjects completing the 6 weeks of training and the second sleep study.||297.16|27.32|0.02
81498942|NCT01554904|162688803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|0.584||paired t test|t-test, 2 sided|||Participants completing 6 weeks of training and the second sleep study. The null hypothesis was that the AHI would not be different after 6 weeks of training compared to baseline.||0.584|-2.28|0.22
81498943|NCT02951481|162688804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.56
81498944|NCT02951481|162688805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.55
81498945|NCT02951481|162688806|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.023
81498946|NCT02951481|162688807|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81498947|NCT02951481|162688808|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5
81498948|NCT02951481|162688809|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.07
81498949|NCT02951481|162688810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.47
81498950|NCT02951481|162688811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.29
81498951|NCT01051661|162688812|SUPERIORITY|The non-inferiority objective was met if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% CI for the Vaccine Efficacy Improvement (VEI) was \> -33%. Furthermore, the superiority objective was met if the LL of the 95% CI for the VEI was \>0.|Vaccine efficacy increase|76.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.53|93.39||||||Evaluation of the relative protective efficacy of 2 doses of Arepanrix™ vaccine (Arepanrix 2D Group) compared to two doses of GSK2340273A vaccine (GSK2340273A Group) beginning 14 days after Dose 1 vaccination (for each subject enrolled) and continuing until study conclusion on Day 385.||93.39|18.53|
81498952|NCT01051661|162688840|OTHER||Adjusted GMT ratios|5.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.92|6.41||||||Adjusted Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratios of Hemagglutination Inhibition (HI) antibody post vaccination between Arepanrix 2D Group and GSK2340273A Group for A/California influenza strain (Arepanrix 2D Group/GSK2340273A Group).||6.41|4.92|
81498953|NCT01051661|162688840|OTHER||Adjusted GMT ratios|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.19||||||Adjusted Geometric mean titer (GMT) ratios of Hemagglutination Inhibition (HI) antibody post vaccination between Arepanrix 1D Group and GSK2340273A Group for A/California influenza strain (Arepanrix 1D Group/GSK2340273A Group).||1.19|0.93|
81498954|NCT01916226|162688854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-0.3||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2||Estimating the standard deviation of CFB in rTNSS over 2 weeks to be approximately 2.6, a two-sample t-test with α=0.05 suggests that a sample size of 144 participants per arm would provide 90% power to show a difference of 1.0 between treatments.|ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.7|0.278
81498955|NCT00967499|162688938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4010
81498956|NCT00967499|162688939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5672|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5672
81498957|NCT00967499|162688940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0570
81498958|NCT00967499|162688941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.515|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5150
81498959|NCT00967499|162688942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3601||||||P-values are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean score test with gender adjustment for the ranks of the change from baseline values.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3601
81498960|NCT00967499|162688943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3453|||||||Mann-Whitney Test|||24 hours postdose||||0.3453
81498961|NCT00967499|162688943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7874|||||||Mann-Whitney Test|||48 hours postdose||||0.7874
81498962|NCT00967499|162688943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8485|||||||Mann-Whitney Test|||72 Hours Postdose||||0.8485
81498963|NCT05535972|162688996|OTHER||Least Square Mean|-6.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.241|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.28|-6.33|||||CFB in CAT score was analyzed using Mixed Model Repeated Measures(MMRM) model with covariates of smoking status, CAT score at Baseline, visit, interaction of CAT score at Baseline\*visit. Estimates derived from inverse probability weighted MMRM model.|||-6.33|-7.28|
81498964|NCT04197583|162689008|OTHER||Proportion by group|0.984|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.948|0.995|||||For Tria subjects with stone management indication only|||0.995|0.948|
81498965|NCT00323622|162689041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1 - (HR1/HR2)|16.8||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|32.4||The p-value presented is the Wald Chi-square p-value from the Cox regression model.|Regression, Cox|Point estimate of efficacy was adjusted for age, geographical area of residence, bednet use and distance from health center.||The analysis aimed to compare rates of first PFMI (RPFMI) between groups over the Months 21-33 time period. Using RFPMI, a Cox model was used to evaluate vaccine efficacy (VE) allowing for adjustment factors. VE, point estimate of efficacy adjusted for covariates, was calculated as 1 - (minus) \[Hazard Ratio (HR) in Cohort 1 - GSK RTS,S/AS02A Group \[HR1\]) divided by HR in Cohort 1 - Engerix-B/Prevnar-Hiberix Group \[HR2\])\], i. e. 1 - (HR1/HR2).||32.40|-2.50|0.08
81498966|NCT00323622|162689041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1 - (HR1/HR2)|11.8||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.11|35.18||The p-value presented is the Wald Chi-square p-value from the Cox regression model|Regression, Cox|Point estimate of efficacy was adjusted for age, geographical area of residence, bednet use and distance from health center.||The analysis aimed to compare rates of first PFMI (RPFMI) between groups over the Months 33-45 time period. Using RFPMI, a Cox model was used to evaluate vaccine efficacy (VE) allowing for adjustment factors. VE, point estimate of efficacy adjusted for covariates, was calculated as 1 - (minus) \[Hazard Ratio (HR) in Cohort 1 - RTS,S/AS02A Group \[HR1\]) divided by HR in Cohort 1 - Engerix-B/Prevnar-Hiberix Group \[HR2\])\], i. e. 1 - (HR1/HR2).||35.18|-20.11|0.43
81498967|NCT00323622|162689042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1 - (R1/R2)|14.9||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|30.28||The p-value presented is the Wald Chi-square p-value from the Cox regression model.|Regression, Cox|Point estimate of efficacy was adjusted for age, geographical area of residence, bednet use and distance from health center.||The analysis aimed to compare rates of first PFMI (RPFMI) between groups over the Months 21-33 time period. Using RFPMI, a Cox model was used to evaluate vaccine efficacy (VE) allowing for adjustment factors. VE, point estimate of efficacy adjusted for covariates, was calculated as 1 - (minus) \[Hazard Ratio (HR) in Cohort 1 - RTS,S/AS02A Group \[HR1\]) divided by HR in Cohort 1 - Engerix-B/Prevnar-Hiberix Group \[HR2\])\], i. e. 1 - (HR1/HR2).||30.28|-3.88|0.11
81543653|NCT00412984|162763741|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.75|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||apixaban / warfarin|Major or Minor TIMI bleeding criteria||0.75|0.54|<.0001
81543654|NCT00412984|162763743|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.83||nominal two-sided p-value was associated with a test of H0: RR=1 vs H1: RR ≠ 1|Cox Proportional Hazard Model||apixaban / warfarin|||0.83|0.65|<.0001
81543655|NCT03518086|162763785|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.1||||6e-05|TWO_SIDED|99.875|3.2|19.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.1|3.2|0.00006
81543656|NCT03518086|162763786|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.4|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|99.875|10.8|32.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.0|10.8|<0.00001
81543657|NCT03518086|162763787|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.4|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|99.875|6.3|24.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.5|6.3|<0.00001
81543658|NCT03518086|162763788|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.875|11.4|23.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.6|11.4|<0.001
81543659|NCT03518086|162763789|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|20.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|26.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.6|13.8|<0.001
81498968|NCT00323622|162689042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1 - (R1/R2)|12.79||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.27|34.59||The p-value presented is the Wald Chi-square p-value from the Cox regression model.|Regression, Cox|Point estimate of efficacy was adjusted for age, geographical area of residence, bednet use and distance from health center.||The analysis aimed to compare rates of first PFMI (RPFMI) between groups over the Months 33-45 time period. Using RFPMI, a Cox model was used to evaluate vaccine efficacy (VE) allowing for adjustment factors. VE, point estimate of efficacy adjusted for covariates, was calculated as 1 - (minus) \[Hazard Ratio (HR) in Cohort 1 - RTS,S/AS02A Group \[HR1\]) divided by HR in Cohort 1 - Engerix-B/Prevnar-Hiberix Group \[HR2\])\], i. e. 1 - (HR1/HR2).||34.59|-16.27|0.35
81498969|NCT00323622|162689043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1 - (R1/R2)|19.42||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.62|31.93||The p-value presented is the Wald Chi-square p-value from the Cox regression model.|Regression, Cox|Point estimate of efficacy was adjusted for age, geographical area of residence, bednet use and distance from health center.||The analysis aimed to compare rates of first PFMI (RPFMI) between groups over the Months 21-33 time period. Using RFPMI, a Cox model was used to evaluate vaccine efficacy (VE) allowing for adjustment factors. VE, point estimate of efficacy adjusted for covariates, was calculated as 1 - (minus) \[Hazard Ratio (HR) in Cohort 1 - RTS,S/AS02A Group \[HR1\]) divided by HR in Cohort 1 - Engerix-B/Prevnar-Hiberix Group \[HR2\])\], i. e. 1 - (HR1/HR2).||31.93|4.62|0.01
81498970|NCT00323622|162689043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1 - (R1/R2)|7.08||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.37|26.44||The p-value presented is the Wald Chi-square p-value from the Cox regression model.|Regression, Cox|||The analysis aimed to compare rates of first PFMI (RPFMI) between groups over the Months 33-45 time period. Using RFPMI, a Cox model was used to evaluate vaccine efficacy (VE) allowing for adjustment factors. VE, point estimate of efficacy adjusted for covariates, was calculated as 1 - (minus) \[Hazard Ratio (HR) in Cohort 1 - RTS,S/AS02A Group \[HR1\]) divided by HR in Cohort 1 - Engerix-B/Prevnar-Hiberix Group \[HR2\])\], i. e. 1 - (HR1/HR2).||26.44|-17.37|0.54
81498971|NCT00323622|162689044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1 - (R1/R2)|16.79||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|33.25||The p-value presented is the Wald Chi-square p-value from the Cox regression model.|Regression, Cox|||The analysis aimed to compare rates of first PFMI (RPFMI) between groups over the Months 21-33 time period. Using RFPMI, a Cox model was used to evaluate vaccine efficacy (VE) allowing for adjustment factors. VE, point estimate of efficacy adjusted for covariates, was calculated as 1 - (minus) \[Hazard Ratio (HR) in Cohort 1 - RTS,S/AS02A Group \[HR1\]) divided by HR in Cohort 1 - Engerix-B/Prevnar-Hiberix Group \[HR2\])\], i. e. 1 - (HR1/HR2).||33.25|-3.75|0.10
81498972|NCT00323622|162689044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||1 - (R1/R2)|6.31||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|32.99||The p-value presented is the Wald Chi-square p-value from the Cox regression model.|Regression, Cox|Point estimate of efficacy was adjusted for age, geographical area of residence, bednet use and distance from health center.||The analysis aimed to compare rates of first PFMI (RPFMI) between groups over the Months 33-45 time period. Using RFPMI, a Cox model was used to evaluate vaccine efficacy (VE) allowing for adjustment factors. VE, point estimate of efficacy adjusted for covariates, was calculated as 1 - (minus) \[Hazard Ratio (HR) in Cohort 1 - RTS,S/AS02A Group \[HR1\]) divided by HR in Cohort 1 - Engerix-B/Prevnar-Hiberix Group \[HR2\])\], i. e. 1 - (HR1/HR2).||32.99|-31.00|0.70
81498973|NCT00835354|162689048|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|89.2||||||90.0|86.2|92.2|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||92.2|86.2|
81498974|NCT00835354|162689049|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|90.5||||||90.0|88.9|92.1|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||92.1|88.9|
81498975|NCT00835354|162689050|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model containing factors for sequence of products, subjects within sequence, periods, and products was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|90.7||||||90.0|89.1|92.3|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||92.3|89.1|
81498976|NCT03926247|162689063|OTHER|Within-group longitudinal analysis (no comparison groups)|LSM Final Difference|-0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|=|0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.087|-0.008|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyses were conducted using a mixed effects linear model to calculate least square means across the 4 timepoints. This was a longitudinal within-group analysis with 4 timepoints of data nested within 56 individuals. Our hypothesis was that participants' depression/anxiety symptoms would decrease overtime.||-0.008|-0.087|=0.019
81498977|NCT03926247|162689064|OTHER|Within-group longitudinal analysis (no comparison groups)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.892|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.643|=|0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.161|0.372|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyses were conducted using a mixed effects linear model to calculate least square means across the 4 timepoints. This was a longitudinal within-group analysis with 4 timepoints of data nested within 56 individuals. Our hypothesis was that participants' PTSD symptoms would decrease overtime.||0.372|-2.161|=0.168
81498978|NCT03926247|162689065|OTHER|Within-group longitudinal analysis (no comparison groups)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|=|0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyses were conducted using a mixed effects linear model to calculate least square means across the 4 timepoints. This was a longitudinal within-group analysis with 4 timepoints of data nested within 56 individuals. Our hypothesis was that participants' stress would decrease overtime.||-0.000|-0.140|=0.051
81498979|NCT03926247|162689066|OTHER|Within-group longitudinal analysis (no comparison groups)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029|=|0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.106|0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyses were conducted using a mixed effects linear model to calculate least square means across the 4 timepoints. This was a longitudinal within-group analysis with 4 timepoints of data nested within 56 individuals. Our hypothesis was that participants' social support would increase overtime.||0.023|-0.106|=0.211
81498980|NCT03926247|162689067|OTHER|Within-group longitudinal analysis (no comparison groups)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053|=|0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.201|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyses were conducted using a mixed effects linear model to calculate least square means across the 4 timepoints. This was a longitudinal within-group analysis with 4 timepoints of data nested within 56 individuals. Our hypothesis was that participants' access to resources would increase overtime.||0.201|-0.008|=0.074
81498981|NCT03926247|162689068|OTHER|Within-group longitudinal analysis (no comparison groups)=|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|=|0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.257|0.017|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyses were conducted using a mixed effects linear model to calculate least square means across the 4 timepoints. This was a longitudinal within-group analysis with 4 timepoints of data nested within 56 individuals. Our hypothesis was that participants' difficulty accessing resources would decrease overtime.||0.017|-0.257|=0.089
81498982|NCT03926247|162689069|OTHER|Within-group longitudinal analysis (no comparison groups)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.216|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124|=|0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.461|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyses were conducted using a mixed effects linear model to calculate least square means across the 4 timepoints. This was a longitudinal within-group analysis with 4 timepoints of data nested within 56 individuals. Our hypothesis was that participants' quality of life would increase overtime.||0.030|-0.461|=0.086
81498983|NCT01852214|162689070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.022
81498984|NCT01852214|162689071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.086
81498985|NCT05339659|162689083|OTHER|The point null hypothesis of the significance test was a difference in expected number of log ins of 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.55||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|9.44|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=experimental-control|A priori power calculations estimated detectable differences with 80% power with type 1 error rate=0.05, assuming a two-sided unequal variance t-test (standard deviations of 2.0 and 7.0 in the control and experimental arms, respectively) and a total sample of n=50 equally split between arms. Given a final sample size of 19 (7 control, 12 experimental), we re-calculated the detectable mean difference with these sample sizes (maintaining all other original assumptions), which is 6.51 sessions.||9.44|-2.33|0.219
81543660|NCT03518086|162763790|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|13.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|18.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.7|8.6|<0.001
81498986|NCT05339659|162689085|OTHER|The null hypothesis for the significance test is 0 difference in average number of days of use between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.12||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.44|9.19|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=experimental-control|||9.19|-53.44|0.153
81543661|NCT03518086|162763791|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|19.5|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|25.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.8|13.2|<0.00001
81498987|NCT05339659|162689086|OTHER|The null hypothesis for the significance test is a relative difference=0.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.095||||0.727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.352|0.558|||Barnard's exact test||risk difference=experimental-control|||0.558|-0.352|0.727
81498988|NCT05339659|162689087|OTHER|The null hypothesis for the significance test is 0 difference in average score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.61|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=experimental-control|||1.61|-0.60|0.325
81498989|NCT05339659|162689088|OTHER|The null hypothesis of the significance test is 0 difference in average score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|1.72|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=experimental-control|||1.72|-1.28|0.745
81498990|NCT05339659|162689089|OTHER|The null hypothesis of the significance test is a risk difference=0.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.58||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.85|||Barnard's exact test||risk difference=experimental-control|||0.85|0.16|0.009
81498991|NCT05339659|162689092|OTHER|The null hypothesis for the significance test is a mean difference of 0 cigarettes/day between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|5.44|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline cigarettes/day.|mean difference=experimental-control|||5.44|-2.66|0.469
81498992|NCT05339659|162689093|OTHER|The null hypothesis for the significance test is a mean difference of 0 cigarettes/day between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|2.16|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline cigarettes/day.|mean difference=experimental-control|||2.16|-3.48|0.614
81498993|NCT05339659|162689094|OTHER|The null hypothesis for the significance test is 0 difference in average score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|2.38|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=experimental-control|||2.38|-2.67|0.90
81498994|NCT05339659|162689095|OTHER|The null hypothesis for the significance test is 0 difference in average score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|1.93|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=experimental-control|||1.93|-3.03|0.632
81498995|NCT05339659|162689096|OTHER|The null hypothesis for the significance test is 0 difference in average score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.31||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|-0.94|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=experimental-control|||-0.94|-3.55|0.227
81543662|NCT03518086|162763792|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|99.875|-1.47|-0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis||The confidence interval of 99.875 % was chosen to match the significance level.|||-0.44|-1.47|<0.00001
81543663|NCT03518086|162763793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.005|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.28|17.15|||ANCOVA|||||17.15|9.28|<0.001
81543664|NCT03518086|162763794|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-935.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|218.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1363.64|-507.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-507.55|-1363.64|<0.001
81543665|NCT00744497|162763802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9009|TWO_SIDED|95.53|0.87|1.13||An interim analysis on survival was performed and the final test was corrected for multiplicity.|Log Rank|||Confidence intervals for median overall survival calculated using Brookmeyer and Crowley method. Compared survival in arms by 2-sided, alpha=0.0447 level, log-rank test, stratified by bisphosphonate intake (yes/no) and urinary N-telopeptide category (\<60 vs ≥60 nmol/mmol creatinine) defined at randomization. Null hypothesis was survival equal in both arms. Power calculations were that ≥858 deaths would lead to ≥90% power at 5% level for rejecting null hypothesis, given true hazard ratio of 0.8.||1.13|0.87|0.9009
81543666|NCT00744497|162763803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.935|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.688|1.271||||||Since superiority of the dasatinib treatment group was not demonstrated for Overall Survival, secondary endpoints were not tested. The odds ratio is presented for experimental to control group.||1.271|0.688|
81498996|NCT05339659|162689097|OTHER|The null hypothesis for the significance test is 0 difference in average score between arms.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|1.15|||Regression, Linear||mean difference=experimental-control|||1.15|-3.58|0.274
81498997|NCT05339659|162689101|OTHER|The null hypothesis for the significance test is 0 difference in probability of engaging with the app component.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.04||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.39|||Barnard's exact test||risk difference=experimental-control|||0.39|-0.39|0.981
81498998|NCT05339659|162689102|OTHER|The null hypothesis for the significance test is 0 difference in probability of engaging with the app component.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.01||||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.43|||Barnard's exact test||risk difference=experimental-control|||0.43|-0.49|0.845
81498999|NCT05339659|162689103|OTHER|The null hypothesis for the significance test is 0 difference in probability of engaging with the app component.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.05||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.28|||Barnard's exact test||||risk difference=experimental-control|0.28|-0.47|0.560
81543667|NCT00744497|162763804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.02||||||Since superiority of the dasatinib treatment group was not demonstrated for Overall Survival, secondary endpoints were not tested. The hazard ratio is presented for experimental to control group.||1.02|0.64|
81499000|NCT05339659|162689104|OTHER|The null hypothesis for the significance test is 0 difference in probability of engaging with the app component.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.04||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.39|||Barnard's exact test||risk difference=experimental-control|||0.39|-0.39|0.981
81499001|NCT05339659|162689105|OTHER|The null hypothesis for the significance test is 0 difference in probability of engaging with the app component.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.13||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.34|||Barnard's exact test||risk difference=experimental-control|||0.34|-0.49|0.632
81499002|NCT05339659|162689106|OTHER|The null hypothesis for the significance test is 0 difference in probability of engaging with the app component.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.03|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.45|||Barnard's exact test||risk difference=experimental-control|||0.45|-0.48|>0.999
81499003|NCT04191135|162689135|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.4556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.33||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by response to the induction therapy (CR/PR versus SD), tumor PD-L1 status (CPS ≥1 vs CPS \<1) and BRCA Status (BRCAm versus wild type BRCA gene).|Log Rank||Estimate via stratified Cox model with Efron's handling method with treatment as a covariate stratified by response to the induction therapy (CR/PR versus SD), tumor PD-L1 status (CPS ≥1 vs CPS \<1) and BRCA Status (BRCAm versus wild type BRCA gene).|||1.33|0.72|0.4556
81499004|NCT04191135|162689136|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.3903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.4||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by response to the induction therapy (CR/PR versus SD), tumor PD-L1 status (CPS ≥1 vs CPS \<1) and BRCA Status (BRCAm versus wild type BRCA gene).|Log Rank||Estimate via stratified Cox model with Efron's handling method with treatment as a covariate stratified by response to the induction therapy (CR/PR versus SD), tumor PD-L1 status (CPS ≥1 vs CPS \<1) and BRCA Status (BRCAm versus wild type BRCA gene).|||1.40|0.64|0.3903
81499005|NCT04191135|162689137|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.43|||||Estimate based on stratified Cox model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by response to the induction therapy (CR or PR versus SD) and BRCA status (BRCAm versus BRCAwt).|||1.43|0.59|
81499006|NCT04191135|162689138|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.76|||||Estimate based on stratified Cox model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by response to the induction therapy (CR or PR versus SD) and BRCA status (BRCAm versus BRCAwt).|||1.76|0.53|
81499007|NCT04191135|162689139|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.48|||||Estimate based on stratified Cox model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by response to the induction therapy (CR or PR versus SD) and tumor PD-L1 status (CPS≥1 vs CPS\<1).|||1.48|0.33|
81543668|NCT00744497|162763805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.763||||||Since superiority of the dasatinib treatment group was not demonstrated for Overall Survival, secondary endpoints were not tested. The odds ratio is presented for experimental to control group.||1.763|0.930|
81499008|NCT04191135|162689140|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.37|||||Estimate based on stratified Cox model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by response to the induction therapy (CR or PR versus SD) and tumor PD-L1 status (CPS≥1 vs CPS\<1).|||2.37|0.28|
81499009|NCT04191135|162689141|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-3.28||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.69|1.12|||cLDA|cLDA model with PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors as covariates.||||1.12|-7.69|0.1430
81499010|NCT04191135|162689142|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.16||||0.9454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|4.56|||cLDA|cLDA model with PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors as covariates.||||4.56|-4.89|0.9454
81499011|NCT04191135|162689143|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.08||||0.4351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|7.31|||cLDA|cLDA model with PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors as covariates.||||7.31|-3.16|0.4351
81543669|NCT00744497|162763806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.05||||||Since superiority of the dasatinib treatment group was not demonstrated for Overall Survival, secondary endpoints were not tested. The hazard ratio is presented for experimental to control group.||1.05|0.82|
81543670|NCT00744497|162763807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.01||||||Since superiority of the dasatinib treatment group was not demonstrated for Overall Survival, secondary endpoints were not tested. The hazard ratio is presented for experimental to control group.||1.01|0.79|
81543671|NCT00744497|162763808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.791|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.594|1.052||||||Since superiority of the dasatinib treatment group was not demonstrated for Overall Survival, secondary endpoints were not tested. The odds ratio is presented for of experimental to control group.||1.052|0.594|
81543672|NCT03027609|162763817|SUPERIORITY|comparison between the treatment and placebo|Risk Difference (RD)|-5.54||||0.6154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|10.8||P-value was obtained with the stratified CMH test adjusted for baseline randomization strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.8|-21.9|0.6154
81543673|NCT03027609|162763818|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.01||||0.8426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|10.5||P-value was obtained with the stratified CMH test adjusted for baseline randomization strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison between the treatment and placebo||10.5|-18.5|0.8426
81543674|NCT03027609|162763819|SUPERIORITY|comparison between the treatment and placebo|P value CMH|3.6||||0.3562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|20.3||P-value was obtained with the stratified CMH test adjusted for baseline randomization strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Comparison between the treatment and placebo||20.3|-13.1|0.3562
81543675|NCT03027609|162763820|SUPERIORITY|Comparison between the treatment and placebo|P value CMH|-2.81||||0.8472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|13.2||P-value was obtained with the stratified CMH test adjusted for baseline randomization strata|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.2|-18.9|0.8472
81543676|NCT03027609|162763821|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.3||||0.4616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|60.6||Marginally statistically significant only if p\<0.1|Chi-squared|||Data for Day 14||60.6|-16.2|0.4616
81543677|NCT03027609|162763821|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.3||||0.4053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|57.8||Data for Day 21|Chi-squared|||Data for Day 21||57.8|-13.3|0.4053
81499012|NCT04191135|162689144|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.93||||0.5588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.06|||cLDA|cLDA model with PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors as covariates.||||4.06|-2.20|0.5588
81499013|NCT04191135|162689145|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.37||||0.8408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|3.28|||cLDA|cLDA model with PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors as covariates.||||3.28|-4.03|0.8408
81499014|NCT04191135|162689146|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.34||||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.63|8.95|||cLDA|cLDA model with PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors as covariates.||||8.95|-11.63|0.7950
81499015|NCT04191135|162689147|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|4.82||||0.1597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|11.62|||cLDA|cLDA model with PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors as covariates.||||11.62|-1.97|0.1597
81543678|NCT03027609|162763822|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.1||||0.0833|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.8|90.9||Marginally statistically significant only if p\<0.1|Chi-squared|||Data for Day 14||90.9|-14.8|0.0833
81499016|NCT04191135|162689148|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.52||||0.6138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.45|12.49|||cLDA|cLDA model with PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors as covariates.||||12.49|-7.45|0.6138
81499017|NCT04191135|162689149|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.6||||0.5567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.02|3.83|||cLDA|cLDA model with PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors as covariates.||||3.83|-7.02|0.5567
81499018|NCT04191135|162689150|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|5.56||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|12.32|||cLDA|cLDA model with PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factors as covariates.||||12.32|-1.20|0.1050
81543679|NCT03027609|162763822|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|23.8||||0.5151|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.5|78.1||Data for Day 21|Chi-squared|Marginally statistically significant only if p\<0.1 Day 21||Data for Day 21||78.1|-30.5|0.5151
81543680|NCT03182374|162763832|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||ITT Population|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81499019|NCT04191135|162689151|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.78||||0.00676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.71|||Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test|Estimate via stratified Cox model with Efron's handling method with treatment as a covariate stratified by response to the induction therapy (CR/PR versus SD), tumor PD-L1 status (CPS ≥1 vs CPS \<1) and BRCA Status (BRCAm versus wild type BRCA gene).|||2.71|1.16|0.00676
81499020|NCT04191135|162689152|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.96425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.69|||Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test|Estimate via stratified Cox model with Efron's handling method with treatment as a covariate stratified by response to the induction therapy (CR/PR versus SD), tumor PD-L1 status (CPS ≥1 vs CPS \<1) and BRCA Status (BRCAm versus wild type BRCA gene).|||1.69|0.61|0.96425
81543681|NCT03182374|162763833|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||PP Population|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81543682|NCT03182374|162763834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6655||||||PP Population|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6655
81543683|NCT03182374|162763835|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||PP Population|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81543684|NCT03182374|162763836|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||PP population|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81543685|NCT03182374|162763837|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81543686|NCT03651479|162763853|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81543687|NCT01391546|162763890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was achieved if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the GMT ratio was greater than 2/3|GMT Ratio|1.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.18|||longitudinal regression model|Model adjusted for pre-vaccination titres and age at vaccination in years|GMT ratio = GMT IM route divided by GMT SC route|||1.18|0.93|<0.001
81543688|NCT01391546|162763891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMFR|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|3.0|||||GMFR = GMT Post-vaccination/GMT Pre-vaccination|Acceptability was demonstrated if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI was \>1.4||3.0|2.4|
81543689|NCT03416985|162763918|OTHER|||||||0.1561||||||p \< 0.05 considered significant|ANOVA|||Compare groups with respect to plaque level after 30 days||||0.1561
81543690|NCT03416985|162763919|OTHER|||||||0.2161||||||p \< 0.05 considered significant|ANOVA|||Compare groups with respect to Gingival scores at 30 days||||0.2161
81543691|NCT02006472|162763920|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|1.42||||0.3202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|4.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.23|-1.39|0.3202
81543692|NCT02006472|162763920|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|1.7||||0.2266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|4.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.46|-1.06|0.2266
81543693|NCT02006472|162763920|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.66||||0.6348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|3.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.39|-2.07|0.6348
81543694|NCT02006472|162763920|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|2.04||||0.1447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.8|-0.71|0.1447
81543695|NCT02006472|162763922|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.87||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.45|0.29|0.0032
81499021|NCT04191135|162689153|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.74965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.71|||Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test|Estimate via stratified Cox model with Efron's handling method with treatment as a covariate stratified by response to the induction therapy (CR/PR versus SD), tumor PD-L1 status (CPS ≥1 vs CPS \<1) and BRCA Status (BRCAm versus wild type BRCA gene).|||1.71|0.69|0.74965
81499022|NCT04191135|162689154|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.76||||0.10502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|3.53|||Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test|Estimate via stratified Cox model with Efron's handling method with treatment as a covariate stratified by response to the induction therapy (CR/PR versus SD), tumor PD-L1 status (CPS ≥1 vs CPS \<1) and BRCA Status (BRCAm versus wild type BRCA gene).|||3.53|0.88|0.10502
81499023|NCT04191135|162689155|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||0.5019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|3.0|||Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test|Estimate via stratified Cox model with Efron's handling method with treatment as a covariate stratified by response to the induction therapy (CR/PR versus SD), and tumor PD-L1 status (CPS ≥1 vs CPS \<1).|||3.00|0.57|0.50190
81499024|NCT04191135|162689156|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.47384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.97|||Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test|Estimate via stratified Cox model with Efron's handling method with treatment as a covariate stratified by response to the induction therapy (CR/PR versus SD), and tumor PD-L1 status (CPS ≥1 vs CPS \<1).|||1.97|0.24|0.47384
81499025|NCT04191135|162689157|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.81463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.38|||Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test|Estimate via stratified Cox model with Efron's handling method with treatment as a covariate stratified by response to the induction therapy (CR/PR versus SD), and tumor PD-L1 status (CPS ≥1 vs CPS \<1).|||2.38|0.33|0.81463
81499026|NCT04191135|162689158|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.47||||0.67255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|8.82|||Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test|Estimate via stratified Cox model with Efron's handling method with treatment as a covariate stratified by response to the induction therapy (CR/PR versus SD), and tumor PD-L1 status (CPS ≥1 vs CPS \<1).|||8.82|0.24|0.67255
81499027|NCT03514134|162689161|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA||||||<0.001
81499028|NCT03514134|162689162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.358|||||||ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA||||||0.358
81499029|NCT03514134|162689163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA||||||0.029
81499030|NCT03514134|162689164|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81499031|NCT03514134|162689164|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.05
81499032|NCT03514134|162689165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||Group by time interaction|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.70
81499033|NCT00107575|162689170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||>.05
81499034|NCT00107575|162689171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||expected count ratio|0.81||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.98||a priori p-value was p \< .05|generalized estimating equations|Negative binomial model controlling for sex, motivation to change drinking, and baseline drinking||||0.98|0.67|.027
81499035|NCT00107575|162689172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||.18
81543696|NCT02006472|162763922|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.11||||0.7042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.68|-0.46|0.7042
81499036|NCT00107575|162689173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||.95
81499037|NCT00107575|162689174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||.76
81499038|NCT04378153|162689209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % Participants|2.17||||0.1215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|5.7|||Fisher Exact||Confidence interval calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction. Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|Null hypothesis: proportion of participants changing assigned regimen is the same in Discontinue and Continue arms.||5.7|-0.7|0.1215
81499039|NCT00500331|162689210|OTHER|Tukey's trend test for dose response: Change= Baseline+Treatment|||||<|0.001||||||Tukey's trend test adjusts for multiplicity with statistical significance based on p-value \<0.05|ANCOVA|Change= Baseline+Treatment||Placebo, GSK189075 50 mg, GSK189075 100 mg, GSK189075 250 mg, GSK189075 500 mg, GSK189075 1000 mg||||<0.001
81543697|NCT02006472|162763922|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.19||||0.5099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.75|-0.37|0.5099
81543698|NCT02006472|162763922|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.24||||0.4061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.82|-0.33|0.4061
81543699|NCT02006472|162763923|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|1.16||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.78|0.54|0.0003
81543700|NCT02006472|162763924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81499040|NCT00500331|162689210|OTHER|Tukey's trend test for dose response|||||<|0.001||||||Tukey's trend test adjusts for multiplicity with statistical significance based on p-value \<0.05|ANCOVA|||Placebo, GSK189075 50 mg, GSK189075 100 mg, GSK189075 250 mg, GSK189075 500 mg||||<0.001
81499041|NCT00500331|162689210|OTHER|Tukey's trend test for dose response|||||<|0.001||||||Tukey's trend test adjusts for multiplicity with statistical significance based on p-value \<0.05|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||Placebo, GSK189075 50 mg, GSK189075 100 mg, GSK189075 250 mg||||<0.001
81499042|NCT00500331|162689210|OTHER|Tukey's trend test for dose response|||||<|0.001||||||Tukey's trend test adjusts for multiplicity with statistical significance based on p-value \<0.05|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||Placebo, GSK189075 50 mg, GSK189075 100 mg||||<0.001
81499043|NCT00500331|162689210|OTHER|Tukey's trend test for dose response|||||<|0.001||||||Tukey's trend test adjusts for multiplicity with statistical significance based on p-value \<0.05|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||Placebo, GSK189075 50 mg||||<0.001
81499044|NCT00500331|162689210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.44||Pairwise comparison included for informational purposes and not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||Placebo vs. GSK189075 50 mg||-0.44|-1.02|<0.001
81543701|NCT02006472|162763925|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.0341||||0.0346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0658|-0.0026|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 26||-0.0026|-0.0658|0.0346
81499045|NCT00500331|162689210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.35||Pairwise comparison included for informational purposes and not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||Placebo vs. GSK189075 100 mg||-0.35|-0.94|<0.001
81543702|NCT02006472|162763925|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.0444||||0.0305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0847|-0.0042|||Mixed Models Analysis|||At Week 52||-0.0042|-0.0847|0.0305
81543703|NCT01684917|162763929|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||calculated. The reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs 12 weeks||||<0.05
81499046|NCT00500331|162689210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.44||Pairwise comparison included for informational purposes and not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||Placebo vs. GSK189075 250 mg||-0.44|-1.03|<0.001
81499047|NCT00500331|162689210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.61||Pairwise comparison included for informational purposes and not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||Placebo vs. GSK189075 500 mg||-0.61|-1.19|<0.001
81499048|NCT00500331|162689210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.77||Pairwise comparison included for informational purposes and not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||Placebo vs. GSK189075 1000 mg||-0.77|-1.36|<0.001
81499049|NCT00500331|162689210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.47||Pairwise comparison included for informational purposes and not controlled for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Change=Baseline+Treatment||Placebo vs. Pioglitazone 30 mg||-0.47|-1.05|<0.001
81499050|NCT03345550|162689228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Baseline||||.24
81499051|NCT03345550|162689228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||1 month analysis||||.43
81499052|NCT03345550|162689228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||3 month||||.54
81499053|NCT03345550|162689231|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.31
81499054|NCT04999267|162689237|OTHER|Pre-intervention vs. Post-intervention analysis|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81499055|NCT04999267|162689238|OTHER|Pre-intervention vs. Post-intervention analysis|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81499056|NCT00734032|162689292|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.514|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.449|0.59|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as adjusted geometric mean ratio of placebo and SB-480848 40 mg. Dunnett adjustment was used for comparison of each dose group to placebo.|||0.590|0.449|<.001
81499057|NCT00734032|162689292|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.421|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.367|0.483|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as adjusted geometric mean ratio of placebo and SB-480848 80 mg. Dunnett adjustment was used for comparison of each dose group to placebo.|||0.483|0.367|<.001
81499058|NCT00734032|162689292|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.326|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.284|0.375|||ANCOVA||The point estimate was calculated as adjusted geometric mean ratio of placebo and SB-480848 160 mg. Dunnett adjustment was used for comparison of each dose group to placebo.|||0.375|0.284|<.001
81499059|NCT04033640|162689307|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||K-sample test|The p-value was calculated using a nonparametric k-sample test on the equality of medians.||Comparison of SD Biosensor POC G6PD test results for capillary and venous samples||||<0.001
81499060|NCT01217892|162689349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.05||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided) applying Hochberg's method across the two Dapagliflozin BID groups.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.05 using Hochberg's method to control the overall Type I error across hypotheses in the two Dapagliflozin BID groups, two-sided)||-0.05|-0.38|0.0106
81499061|NCT01217892|162689349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0843|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.18||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided) applying Hochberg's method across the two Dapagliflozin BID groups.|ANCOVA|with treatment group as effect (all treatment groups included) and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.05 using Hochberg's method to control the overall Type I error across hypotheses in the two Dapagliflozin BID groups, two-sided)||-0.18|-0.52|<0.0001
81499062|NCT01217892|162689350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.363|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|-1.1||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group for treatment groups tested significantly different from placebo for the primary endpoint.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (HbA1c \<7.0% vs \>=7.0% at randomization) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.05, two-sided)||-1.10|-2.53|<0.0001
81499063|NCT01217892|162689350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3636|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|-1.46||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group for treatment groups tested significantly different from placebo for the primary endpoint.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (HbA1c \<7.0% vs \>=7.0% at randomization) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.05, two-sided)||-1.46|-2.89|<0.0001
81499064|NCT01217892|162689351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|-9.7||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group for treatment groups tested significantly different from placebo for the primary endpoint.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (HbA1c \<7.0% vs \>=7.0% at randomization) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.05, two-sided)||-9.7|-21.7|<0.0001
81499065|NCT01217892|162689351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.039|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|-10.7||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group for treatment groups tested significantly different from placebo for the primary endpoint.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (HbA1c \<7.0% vs \>=7.0% at randomization) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.05, two-sided)||-10.7|-22.7|<0.0001
81543704|NCT01684917|162763929|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||calculated. The reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs 12 weeks||||<0.05
81499066|NCT01217892|162689352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.132||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|-4.2||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group for treatment groups tested significantly different from placebo for the primary endpoint.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (HbA1c \<7.0% vs \>=7.0% at randomization) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.05, two-sided)||-4.2|-16.5|0.0010
81499067|NCT01217892|162689352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.139|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|-9.1||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group for treatment groups tested significantly different from placebo for the primary endpoint.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (HbA1c \<7.0% vs \>=7.0% at randomization) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.05, two-sided)||-9.1|-21.4|<0.0001
81499068|NCT01217892|162689353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.097||0.0455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|24.1||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group for treatment groups tested significantly different from placebo for the primary endpoint.|Regression, Logistic|Methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis \& Davidian and Davidian, Tsiatis, Zhang \& Lu, with adjustment for baseline value.||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||24.1|0.2|0.0455
81499069|NCT01217892|162689353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|16.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.153||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|28.9||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group for treatment groups tested significantly different from placebo for the primary endpoint.|Regression, Logistic|Methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis \& Davidian and Davidian, Tsiatis, Zhang \& Lu, with adjustment for baseline value.||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||28.9|4.8|0.0062
81499070|NCT01052779|162689354|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI was ≥-0.5 g/dL and superiority if the lower bound was ≥0 g/dL.|Treatment Difference|0.1||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.41||The p-value for hemoglobin change from Baseline (Day 1) was adjusted for baseline hemoglobin level and hemodialysis status.|ANOVA||The 95% CI for hemoglobin change from Baseline (Day 1) was from an ANOVA model and adjusted for baseline hemoglobin level and hemodialysis status.|With LOCF Imputation: The p-value and two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference in mean change in hemoglobin from Baseline (Day 1) to Week 5 were generated based on an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model adjusted for baseline hemoglobin level and hemodialysis status.||0.41|-0.21|0.515
81499071|NCT01052779|162689354|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI was ≥-0.5 g/dL and superiority if the lower bound was ≥0 g/dL.|Treatment Difference|0.09||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.41||The p-value for hemoglobin change from Baseline (Day 1) was adjusted for baseline hemoglobin level and hemodialysis status.|ANOVA||The 95% CI for hemoglobin change from Baseline (Day 1) was from an ANOVA model and adjusted for baseline hemoglobin level and hemodialysis status.|Without Imputation (Sensitivity Analysis): The p-value and two-sided 95% CI for the treatment difference in mean change in hemoglobin from Baseline (Day 1) to Week 5 were generated based on an ANOVA model adjusted for baseline hemoglobin level and hemodialysis status.||0.41|-0.23|0.587
81499072|NCT04507763|162689385|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Change from Baseline at Month 12: For Early Referral||||0.001
81543705|NCT01684917|162763930|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical Analysis was performed only for the Diet Arm/Group"|||||<|0.05||||||calculated. The reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||"Baseline vs 12 weeks. Statistical Analysis was performed only for the Diet Arm/Group."||||<0.05
81543706|NCT01684917|162763931|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical Analysis was performed only for the Diet Arm/Group"|||||<|0.05||||||calculated. The reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||"Baseline vs 12 weeks. Statistical Analysis was performed only for the Diet Arm/Group."||||<0.05
81543707|NCT01684917|162763932|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs 12 weeks||||<0.05
81543708|NCT01684917|162763932|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs 12 weeks||||<0.05
81499073|NCT04507763|162689386|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Change from Baseline at Month 12: For Early Referral||||0.001
81499074|NCT01905540|162689387|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The statistical comparison of log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters between the single-dose treatment groups (Treatments AQ and SS) was based on the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means. If the 90% CI was entirely contained within the acceptance range of 0.8-1.25 then it was concluded that there was no statistically significant difference between treatments for the relevant parameter. Doses were normalized to the SSP-004184AQ (40mg/kg) dose prior to statistical analysis.|Ratio of geometric LS means|1.244|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.081|1.43||||||||1.430|1.081|
81543709|NCT01684917|162763932|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs 12 weeks||||<0.05
81543710|NCT01684917|162763934|SUPERIORITY|"Statistical Analysis was performed only for the Diet Arm/Group"|||||<|0.05||||||calculated. The reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||"Baseline vs 12 weeks. Statistical Analysis was performed only for the Diet Arm/Group."||||<0.05
81543711|NCT03044106|162763954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.825|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.308759||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.058809|6.591192|||t-test, 2 sided|||This is the difference between pre and post KEA in those receiving the active treatment with a history of hamstring strain.||6.591192|1.058809|0.0068
81499075|NCT01905540|162689388|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The statistical comparison of log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters between the single-dose treatment groups (Treatments AQ and SS) was based on the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means. If the 90% CI was entirely contained within the acceptance range of 0.8-1.25 then it was concluded that there was no statistically significant difference between treatments for the relevant parameter. Doses were normalized to the SSP-004184AQ (40mg/kg) dose prior to statistical analysis.|Geometric LS Means|1.233|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.422||||||||1.422|1.070|
81499076|NCT01905540|162689389|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The statistical comparison of log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters between the single-dose treatment groups (Treatments AQ and SS) was based on the 90% CI for the ratio of the geometric means. If the 90% CI was entirely contained within the acceptance range of 0.8-1.25 then it was concluded that there was no statistically significant difference between treatments for the relevant parameter. Doses were normalized to the SSP-004184AQ (40mg/kg) dose prior to statistical analysis.|Ratio of geometric LS means|1.344|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.135|1.592||||||||1.592|1.135|
81499077|NCT02853136|162689397|OTHER||Adjusted geometric Mean ratio [%]|3107.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2332.9|4140.1|||||The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric Mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] = adjusted gMean T2/ adjusted gMean R2. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] =42.7.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint was an ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||4140.10|2332.90|
81499078|NCT02853136|162689398|OTHER||Adjusted geometric Mean ratio [%]|659.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|489.791|886.676|||||The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric Mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] = adjusted gMean T2/ adjusted gMean R2. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\]=44.8.|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint was an ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||886.676|489.791|
81499079|NCT02853136|162689399|OTHER||Adjusted geometric Mean ratio [%]|3103.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2330.5|4132.65|||||"The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric Mean (gMean) ratio \[%\] = adjusted gMean T2/ adjusted gMean R2.~Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] =42.7."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the endpoint was an ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||4132.65|2330.50|
81499080|NCT00841815|162689400|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|96.43||||||90.0|91.4|101.74|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||101.74|91.40|
81499081|NCT00841815|162689401|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|100.94||||||90.0|95.6|106.58|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||106.58|95.60|
81499082|NCT00841815|162689402|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Least Squares Means|100.11||||||90.0|95.08|105.4|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||105.40|95.08|
81499083|NCT04805593|162689405|SUPERIORITY|Superiority testing was conducted to confirm the proportion is higher than the targeted value of 50%.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact Test of Binomial Proportion|||||||<0.0001
81499084|NCT04805593|162689406|SUPERIORITY|Superiority testing was conducted to confirm the proportion is higher than the targeted value of 75%.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact Test of Binomial Proportion|||||||<0.0001
81499085|NCT00209131|162689434|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Other|||No analysis was conducted.||||<0.05
81499086|NCT02796651|162689437|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.108|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.055|0.161|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.161|0.055|<0.001
81499087|NCT02796651|162689437|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.117|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.171|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.171|0.064|<0.001
81499088|NCT02796651|162689437|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.162|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.107|0.216|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.216|0.107|<0.001
81499089|NCT02796651|162689437|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.122|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.069|0.175|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.175|0.069|<0.001
81499090|NCT02796651|162689437|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.009||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.039|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.039|-0.021|0.556
81499091|NCT02796651|162689437|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.053||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.085|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.085|0.021|0.001
81499092|NCT02796651|162689437|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.014||||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.044|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.044|-0.016|0.365
81499093|NCT02796651|162689437|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.044||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.076|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.076|0.013|0.006
81499094|NCT02796651|162689437|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.005||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.036|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.036|-0.026|0.756
81499095|NCT02796651|162689437|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.039||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.071|-0.008|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.008|-0.071|0.014
81499096|NCT02796651|162689438|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|0.169|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.169|0.091|<0.001
81499097|NCT02796651|162689438|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.167|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.128|0.206|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.206|0.128|<0.001
81499098|NCT02796651|162689438|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.224|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.184|0.263|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.263|0.184|<0.001
81499099|NCT02796651|162689438|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.214|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.176|0.253|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.253|0.176|<0.001
81499100|NCT02796651|162689438|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.265|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.226|0.304|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.304|0.226|<0.001
81499101|NCT02796651|162689438|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.037||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.012|0.062|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.062|0.012|0.004
81499102|NCT02796651|162689438|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.094|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.068|0.119|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.119|0.068|<0.001
81499103|NCT02796651|162689438|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.084|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.110|0.059|<0.001
81499104|NCT02796651|162689438|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.135|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.109|0.161|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.161|0.109|<0.001
81499105|NCT02796651|162689438|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.057|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.082|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.082|0.031|<0.001
81499106|NCT02796651|162689438|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.047|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.071|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.071|0.023|<0.001
81499107|NCT02796651|162689438|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.098|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.073|0.123|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.123|0.073|<0.001
81499108|NCT02796651|162689438|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.009||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.016|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.016|-0.035|0.469
81499109|NCT02796651|162689438|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.041||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.068|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.068|0.015|0.002
81499110|NCT02796651|162689438|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.051|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.076|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.076|0.025|<0.001
81499111|NCT02796651|162689439|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.159|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.105|0.213|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.213|0.105|<0.001
81543712|NCT03044106|162763954|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.431784||0.2185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.869044|3.869044|||t-test, 2 sided|||This is the difference in pre /post KEA means after receiving the sham treatment in those with a history of hamstring strains.||3.869044|-1.869044|0.2185
81543713|NCT03044106|162763954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6638904|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.450892||0.1281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5037233|1.831504|||t-test, 2 sided|||This is the difference in pre/post KEA means in those receiving the active treatment with no history of hamstring strain.||1.831504|-.5037233|0.1281
81499112|NCT02796651|162689439|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.116|0.224|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.224|0.116|<0.001
81499113|NCT02796651|162689439|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.219|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.163|0.274|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.274|0.163|<0.001
81499114|NCT02796651|162689439|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.179|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.125|0.233|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.233|0.125|<0.001
81499115|NCT02796651|162689439|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.011||||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.042|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.042|-0.020|0.488
81499116|NCT02796651|162689439|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.092|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.092|0.027|<0.001
81499117|NCT02796651|162689439|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.02||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.051|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.051|-0.011|0.206
81499118|NCT02796651|162689439|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.049||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.081|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.081|0.016|0.004
81499119|NCT02796651|162689439|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.009||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.041|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.041|-0.022|0.567
81499120|NCT02796651|162689439|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.039||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.072|-0.007|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.007|-0.072|0.017
81499121|NCT02796651|162689440|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.075||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.008|0.141|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.141|0.008|0.027
81499122|NCT02796651|162689440|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.065||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.131|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.131|-0.001|0.054
81499123|NCT02796651|162689440|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.1||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.168|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.168|0.032|0.004
81499124|NCT02796651|162689440|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.059||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.123|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.123|-0.006|0.075
81499125|NCT02796651|162689440|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.01||||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.028|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.028|-0.048|0.615
81499126|NCT02796651|162689440|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.025||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.065|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.065|-0.014|0.209
81499127|NCT02796651|162689440|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.016||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.022|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.022|-0.053|0.403
81499128|NCT02796651|162689440|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.035||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.074|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.074|-0.003|0.074
81499129|NCT02796651|162689440|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.006||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.032|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.032|-0.045|0.750
81499130|NCT02796651|162689440|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.041||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|-0.003|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.003|-0.080|0.035
81499131|NCT04918771|162689469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.09||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.67|||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean time to resolution of ARVI symptoms||1.67|0.51|0.0003
81499132|NCT04918771|162689470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.35||||0.3274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|7.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean AUC score for severity of ARVI (Clinically Diagnosed and/or PCR-confirmed).||7.06|-2.36|0.3274
81499133|NCT04918771|162689470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3||||0.1171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|11.93|||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean AUC score for severity of ARVI (PCR-confirmed).||11.93|-1.34|0.1171
81499134|NCT04918771|162689471|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81499135|NCT04918771|162689472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||The mean time to Resolution of ARVI Symptoms was analysed.||1.00|0.16|0.0073
81499136|NCT04918771|162689473|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81499137|NCT04918771|162689474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3627|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Dosing Frequency of Antipyretics. Comparison for Day 1.||||0.3627
81499138|NCT04918771|162689474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5578|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Dosing Frequency of Antipyretics. Comparison for Day 2.||||0.5578
81543714|NCT03044106|162763954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.688237|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.241751||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.557137|3.819337|||t-test, 2 sided|||This is the difference in pre/post KEA means in those receiving the sham treatment who have no history of hamstring strain.||3.819337|1.557137|0.00
81499139|NCT04918771|162689474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7688|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Dosing Frequency of Antipyretics. Comparison for Day 3.||||0.7688
81499140|NCT04918771|162689475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4926|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4926
81499141|NCT04918771|162689476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of severity distributions.||||0.021
81499142|NCT04918771|162689476|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison for outcome distribution.||||1.00
81499143|NCT04918771|162689477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7848|||||||Median test|||Comparison for Visit 1.||||0.7848
81499144|NCT04918771|162689477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9596|||||||Median test|||Comparison for Visit 2.||||0.9596
81499145|NCT04918771|162689477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6902|||||||Median test|||Comparison for Visit 3.||||0.6902
81543715|NCT03044106|162763954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.825||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4543|6.0581|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the mean difference in effect between active and sham in those with a history of hamstring strain||6.0581|-0.4543|0.090
81543716|NCT03044106|162763954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.024||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4474|-0.3406|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is the mean difference of effect between active and sham in those without a history of hamstring strain.||-0.3406|-3.4474|0.018
81543717|NCT04218240|162763978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|1 degree of freedom||A nonparametric (Kruskal-Wallis) comparison of the two groups (p=0.049)||||.05
81499146|NCT04918771|162689478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3266|||||||Median test|||Comparison for Visit 1.||||0.3266
81499147|NCT04918771|162689478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.093|||||||Median test|||Comparison for Visit 2.||||0.0930
81499148|NCT04918771|162689478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2308|||||||Median test|||Comparison for Visit 3.||||0.2308
81543718|NCT04218240|162763979|OTHER|Chi-square analysis||||||0.27|||||||Chi-squared|||hypothesis: more people in active PGB/LFX will complete withdrawal CI = 95% P = 0.5||||0.27
81543719|NCT05179785|162763997|OTHER|||||||0.2938909|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.29389090
81499149|NCT04918771|162689479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.661|||||||Median test|||Comparison for Visit 1/Systolic blood pressure.||||0.6610
81499150|NCT04918771|162689479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4884|||||||Median test|||Comparison for Visit 2/Systolic blood pressure.||||0.4884
81499151|NCT04918771|162689479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3494|||||||Median test|||Comparison for Visit 3/Systolic blood pressure.||||0.3494
81499152|NCT04918771|162689479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9531|||||||Median test|||Comparison for Visit 1/Diastolic blood pressure.||||0.9531
81499153|NCT04918771|162689479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5506|||||||Median test|||Comparison for Visit 2/Diastolic blood pressure.||||0.5506
81499154|NCT04918771|162689479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8259|||||||Median test|||Comparison for Visit 3/Diastolic blood pressure.||||0.8259
81499155|NCT04918771|162689480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.49
81499156|NCT02702999|162689497|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|18.0|||||The intervention arm and control arm were compared using a log binomial (or Poisson in case of nonconvergence) model with the intervention arm as a covariate to estimate relative risk and 95% confidence interval (CI).|||18.0|0.9|
81499157|NCT02702999|162689498|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|18.0|||||The intervention arm and control arm were compared using a log binomial (or Poisson in case of nonconvergence) model with the intervention arm as a covariate to estimate relative risk and 95% confidence interval (CI).|||18.0|0.9|
81499158|NCT02702999|162689499|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|10.5|||||The intervention arm and control arm were compared using a log binomial (or Poisson in case of nonconvergence) model with the intervention arm as a covariate to estimate relative risk and 95% confidence interval (CI).|||10.5|0.4|
81499159|NCT02702999|162689500|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|23.7|||||The intervention arm and control arm were compared using a log binomial (or Poisson in case of nonconvergence) model with the intervention arm as a covariate to estimate relative risk and 95% confidence interval (CI).|||23.7|1.2|
81499160|NCT02702999|162689501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.1|||||The intervention arm and control arm were compared using a log binomial (or Poisson in case of nonconvergence) model with the intervention arm as a covariate to estimate relative risk and 95% confidence interval (CI).|||2.1|0.03|
81499161|NCT02702999|162689502|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.3|||||The intervention arm and control arm were compared using a log binomial (or Poisson in case of nonconvergence) model with the intervention arm as a covariate to estimate relative risk and 95% confidence interval (CI).|||2.3|0.4|
81499162|NCT04910165|162689505|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||p-values reported are calculated by the listed statistical test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81499163|NCT04910165|162689506|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||p-values reported are calculated by the listed statistical test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81499164|NCT04910165|162689507|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||p-values reported are calculated by the listed statistical test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81499165|NCT04910165|162689508|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||p-values reported are calculated by the listed statistical test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81499166|NCT04910165|162689509|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||p-values reported are calculated by the listed statistical test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81543720|NCT05179785|162763997|OTHER|||||||0.97863544|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.97863544
81543721|NCT05179785|162763997|OTHER|||||||0.60236264|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.60236264
81543722|NCT05179785|162763997|OTHER|||||||0.35845126|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.35845126
81499167|NCT04910165|162689510|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||p-values reported are calculated by the listed statistical test.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81499168|NCT04910165|162689511|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||p-values reported are calculated by the listed statistical test.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81499169|NCT01287208|162689512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81499170|NCT01287208|162689515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81499171|NCT05472870|162689550|SUPERIORITY|One-way ANOVA with repeated measures was used to examine differences in the effects of cTMS on the SRS. A P value \<0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses.|||||<|0.001||||||Bonferroni correction was used to adjust P values in post hoc analyses.|ANOVA|||All clinical behavioral data analysis was performed using Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS) software (version 25.0). A P value \<0.05 was considered statistically significant for all analyses. One-way ANOVA with repeated measures was used to examine differences in the effects of cTMS on the SRS.||||<0.001
81499172|NCT01385995|162689560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|3.24|||Generalized Estimating Equation|Controlled for period and baseline 2 hour OGTT glucose level.||Based on an intent to treat approach a Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) was used to estimate the effect of therapy (CPAP or Sham) on the odds of normalization of Impaired Glucose Tolerance (IGT). This model provides an estimate of the odds ratio of normalizing the 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) with CPAP compared with Sham-CPAP.||3.24|0.52|0.57
81499173|NCT01385995|162689561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|3.0|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for period, baseline level of the outcome variable, BMI, Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI), gender and race.||Based on an intent-to-treat approach, a linear mixed effect model was used to estimate the association between therapy and measures of glucose indices, in this case fasting glucose, between CPAP and sham-CPAP.||3.0|-1.2|0.38
81499174|NCT01385995|162689561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|1.7|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for period, baseline level of the outcome variable, BMI, AHI, gender and race.||Based on an intent-to-treat approach, a linear mixed effect model was used to estimate the association between measures of glucose indices, in this case, 2 hour OGTT, and therapeutic CPAP vs. Sham.||1.7|-16.3|0.11
81499175|NCT01385995|162689561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.7|||Regression, Linear|||Based on an intent-to-treat approach, a linear mixed effect model was used to estimate the association between therapy and measures of glucose indices, in this case fasting glucose, between CPAP and sham-CPAP, stratified for the most severe sleep apnea group (Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) \>=30) in order to assess whether the differences in the effect of CPAP on outcomes were observed according to sleep apnea severity. N=25.||2.7|-3.3|0.86
81543723|NCT05179785|162763997|OTHER|||||||0.91766025|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.91766025
81543724|NCT05179785|162763997|OTHER|||||||0.09605169|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delayed discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delayed discounting task"||||0.09605169
81499176|NCT01385995|162689561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.6||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|1.3|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for period, baseline level of the outcome variable, BMI, AHI, gender and race.||Based on an intent-to-treat approach, a linear mixed effect model was used to estimate the association between therapy and measures of glucose indices, in this case 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) glucose, between CPAP and sham-CPAP, stratified for the most severe sleep apnea group (Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) \>=30) in order to assess whether the differences in the effect of CPAP on outcomes were observed according to sleep apnea severity. N= 25.||1.3|-24.6|0.08
81499177|NCT01385995|162689562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.5|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for period, baseline level of the outcome variable, BMI, Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI), gender and race.||Based on an intent-to-treat approach, a linear mixed effect model was used to estimate the association between therapy and measures of insulin indices, in this case, fasting insulin, between CPAP and sham-CPAP.||0.5|-3.4|0.14
81499178|NCT01385995|162689562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.7||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|2.8|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for period, baseline level of the outcome variable, BMI, Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI), gender and race.||Based on an intent-to-treat approach, a linear mixed effect model was used to estimate the association between therapy and measures of insulin indices, in this case, 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) insulin, between CPAP and sham-CPAP.||2.8|-23.3|0.12
81499179|NCT01385995|162689562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|0.5|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for period, baseline level of the outcome variable, BMI, AHI, gender and race.||Based on an intent-to-treat approach, a linear mixed effect model was used to estimate the association between therapy and measures of insulin indices, in this case fasting insulin, between CPAP and sham-CPAP, stratified for the most severe sleep apnea group (Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) \>=30) in order to assess whether the differences in the effect of CPAP on outcomes were observed according to sleep apnea severity. N=23.||0.5|-5.2|0.10
81543725|NCT05179785|162763998|OTHER|||||||0.50030946|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.50030946
81543726|NCT05179785|162763998|OTHER|||||||0.3751738|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.37517380
81543727|NCT05179785|162763998|OTHER|||||||0.47876971|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.47876971
81499180|NCT01385995|162689562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.5|-10.9|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for period, baseline level of the outcome variable, BMI, AHI, gender and race.||Based on an intent-to-treat approach, a linear mixed effect model was used to estimate the association between therapy and measures of insulin indices, in this case oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) insulin, between CPAP and sham-CPAP, stratified for the most severe sleep apnea group (Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) \>=30) in order to assess whether the differences in the effect of CPAP on outcomes were observed according to sleep apnea severity. N=23.||-10.9|-46.5|0.002
81499181|NCT01385995|162689563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.5||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|3.8|||Regression, Linear|||Based on an intent-to-treat approach, a linear mixed effect model was used to estimate the association between therapy and Homeostasis Model Assessment-Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR), between CPAP and sham-CPAP.||3.8|-17.6|0.18
81499182|NCT01385995|162689563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.1||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|1.8|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for period, baseline level of the outcome variable, BMI, AHI, gender and race.||Based on an intent-to-treat approach, a linear mixed effect model was used to estimate the association between therapy and measures of insulin resistance, in this case Homeostasis Model Assessment-Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR), between CPAP and sham-CPAP, stratified for the most severe sleep apnea group (Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) \>=30) in order to assess whether the differences in the effect of CPAP on outcomes were observed according to sleep apnea severity. N=23.||1.8|-27.5|0.08
81499183|NCT01385995|162689564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|9.8|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for period, baseline level of the outcome variable, BMI, Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI), gender and race.||Based on an intent-to-treat approach, a linear mixed effect model was used to estimate the association between therapy and the Insulin Sensivity Index, between CPAP and sham-CPAP.||9.8|-2.0|0.20
81543728|NCT05179785|162763998|OTHER|||||||0.21798816|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.21798816
81543729|NCT05179785|162763998|OTHER|||||||0.47876971|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.47876971
81543730|NCT05179785|162763998|OTHER|||||||0.21798816|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.21798816
81543731|NCT05179785|162763999|OTHER|||||||0.75298499|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.75298499
81499184|NCT01385995|162689564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.3||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|22.1|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for period, baseline level of the outcome variable, BMI, AHI, gender and race.||Based on an intent-to-treat approach, a linear mixed effect model was used to estimate the association between therapy and the Insulin Sensitivity Index (ISI(0,120)), between CPAP and sham-CPAP, stratified for the most severe sleep apnea group (Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) \>=30) in order to assess whether the differences in the effect of CPAP on outcomes were observed according to sleep apnea severity. N=23.||22.1|5.2|0.002
81499185|NCT02613507|162689641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|||||The boundary for statistical significance requires the p-value to be less than 0.0231|Stratified weighted Log-Rank|Stratified weighted using G \[rho=0, gamma=1\] Fleming and Harrington.||||||0.0006
81543732|NCT05179785|162763999|OTHER|||||||0.16043787|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.16043787
81543733|NCT05179785|162763999|OTHER|||||||0.67902693|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.67902693
81543734|NCT05179785|162763999|OTHER|||||||0.33832977|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.33832977
81543735|NCT05179785|162763999|OTHER|||||||0.67902693|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.67902693
81543736|NCT05179785|162763999|OTHER|||||||0.33832977|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.33832977
81499186|NCT02613507|162689641|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|97.7|0.52|0.9|||Stratified Cox Proportional Hazard Model|||||0.90|0.52|
81543737|NCT05179785|162764000|OTHER|||||||0.73357221|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.73357221
81543738|NCT05179785|162764000|OTHER|||||||0.43954526|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.43954526
81543739|NCT05179785|162764000|OTHER|||||||0.4419898|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.44198980
81543740|NCT05179785|162764000|OTHER|||||||0.39565784|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.39565784
81543741|NCT05179785|162764000|OTHER|||||||0.35602382|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.35602382
81543742|NCT05179785|162764000|OTHER|||||||0.30499144|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.30499144
81499187|NCT02613507|162689641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0017|||||||Log Rank|regular stratified log-rank test p-value||||||0.0017
81499188|NCT03360344|162689692|OTHER|non-parametric tests were used as data was not normally distributed.||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxan signed Rank|||statistical analysis for wrist||||0.48
81499189|NCT03360344|162689692|OTHER|nonparametric test were used as the distribution was not normal.||||||0.99|||||||Wilcoxan Signed Rank|||statistical analysis for forearm||||.99
81499190|NCT03360344|162689693|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||statistical analysis for forearm||||.001
81499191|NCT03360344|162689693|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||statistical analysis for wrist||||.001
81499192|NCT03360344|162689694|OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.06
81499193|NCT03360344|162689695|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||.01
81499194|NCT03360344|162689696|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.001
81499195|NCT01765400|162689713|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81543743|NCT05179785|162764001|OTHER|||||||0.81601415|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.81601415
81543744|NCT05179785|162764001|OTHER|||||||0.20563452|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.20563452
81543745|NCT05179785|162764001|OTHER|||||||0.21947623|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.21947623
81543746|NCT05179785|162764001|OTHER|||||||0.45535329|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.45535329
81543747|NCT05179785|162764001|OTHER|||||||0.21947623|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.21947623
81499196|NCT01342666|162689716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.1154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9057|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2925|6.9383||We did only one comparison. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||We compare de mean difference of the delta (final-basal levels) between groups. The values posted are the difference found in the tomato group in comparison of the control group. The mean represent the increment of HDL-c in the tomato group.|We test the effect of two daily roma tomatoes during one month in HDL-c levels. We estimate the sample size to have a 80% study power.||6.9383|3.2925|<0.0001
81499197|NCT01342666|162689716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|5.656|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.789|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.027|7.232||A priori p value of \<0.05|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for adherence, smoking, age, gender, waist to hip ratio, triglycerides, body mass index, exercise, omega 3, alcohol, fish, simple sugars.|Parameters of the model: F= 4.06; r = 0.798; r2 = 0.638; p=0.001|||7.232|4.027|<0.0001
81499198|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.2348|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.20458||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6506|0.1809|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Anterior Cingulate Cortex: Values were obtained using analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with sequence, period, regimen and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1809|-0.6506|0.259
81499199|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0367|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22075||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4853|0.4119|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Anterior Cingulate Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.4119|-0.4853|0.869
81543748|NCT05179785|162764001|OTHER|||||||0.45535329|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.45535329
81543749|NCT05179785|162764002|OTHER|||||||0.83462055|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.83462055
81499200|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.218|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.20968||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6441|0.2081|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Anterior Cingulate Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.2081|-0.6441|0.306
81499201|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2525|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17956||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6174|0.1124|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Anterior Cingulate Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1124|-0.6174|0.169
81499202|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0417|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19375||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4354|0.3521|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Anterior Cingulate Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.3521|-0.4354|0.831
81499203|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2421|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18403||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6161|0.1319|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Anterior Cingulate Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1319|-0.6161|0.197
81499204|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1155|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1618||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4443|0.2133|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Posterior Cingulate Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.2133|-0.4443|0.480
81499205|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1673|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17458||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1875|0.5221|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Posterior Cingulate Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.5221|-0.1875|0.345
81499206|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1504|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16583||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4874|0.1866|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Posterior Cingulate Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1866|-0.4874|0.371
81499207|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1731|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18808||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5553|0.2092|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Posterior Cingulate Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.2092|-0.5553|0.364
81499208|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1362|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.20294||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2762|0.5486|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Posterior Cingulate Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.5486|-0.2762|0.507
81499209|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2464|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19276||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6381|0.1453|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Posterior Cingulate Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1453|-0.6381|0.210
81499210|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14253||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5955|-0.0162|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Striatum: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||-0.0162|-0.5955|0.039
81499211|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0134|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1538||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2991|0.326|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Striatum: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.3260|-0.2991|0.931
81499212|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14608||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4133|0.1804|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Striatum: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1804|-0.4133|0.431
81499213|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3269|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13362||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5985|-0.0554|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Striatum: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||-0.0554|-0.5985|0.020
81499214|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0845|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14418||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3775|0.2085|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Striatum: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.2085|-0.3775|0.562
81543750|NCT05179785|162764002|OTHER|||||||0.21582586|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.21582586
81499215|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1727|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13695||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.451|0.1056|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Striatum: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1056|-0.4510|0.216
81499216|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17609||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3663|0.3495|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Amygdala: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.3495|-0.3663|0.962
81543751|NCT05179785|162764002|OTHER|||||||0.59574875|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.59574875
81543752|NCT05179785|162764002|OTHER|||||||0.75948776|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.75948776
81543753|NCT05179785|162764002|OTHER|||||||0.7238414|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.72384140
81499217|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0357|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19001||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4218|0.3505|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Amygdala: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.3505|-0.4218|0.852
81499218|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2154|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18048||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5822|0.1514|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Amygdala: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1514|-0.5822|0.241
81499219|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17766||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4991|0.223|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Amygdala: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.2230|-0.4991|0.443
81499220|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1917||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5933|0.1859|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Amygdala: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1859|-0.5933|0.295
81499221|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0602|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18209||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4303|0.3098|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Amygdala: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.3098|-0.4303|0.743
81499222|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1774|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16068||0.277||95.0|-0.504|0.1491|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Substantia Nigra: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1491|-0.5040|0.277
81499223|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0539|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17338||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4062|0.2985|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Substantia Nigra: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.2985|-0.4062|0.758
81499224|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4377|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16468||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7724|-0.1031|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Substantia Nigra: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||-0.1031|-0.7724|0.012
81499225|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14849||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4055|0.1981|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Substantia Nigra: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1981|-0.4055|0.490
81499226|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16023||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4263|0.2249|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Substantia Nigra: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.2249|-0.4263|0.534
81543754|NCT05179785|162764002|OTHER|||||||0.00477281|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre).~One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task"||||0.00477281
81499227|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15219||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5233|0.0953|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Substantia Nigra: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.0953|-0.5233|0.169
81499228|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2641|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14118||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.551|0.0228|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Thalamus: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.0228|-0.5510|0.070
81499229|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0854|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15234||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.395|0.2242|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Thalamus: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.2242|-0.3950|0.579
81543755|NCT05179785|162764003|OTHER|||||||0.20047055|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.20047055
81543756|NCT05179785|162764003|OTHER|||||||0.77922802|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.77922802
81543757|NCT05179785|162764003|OTHER|||||||0.29196708|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.29196708
81499230|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2446|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1447||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5387|0.0494|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Thalamus: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.0494|-0.5387|0.100
81499231|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13533||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.495|0.055|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Thalamus: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.0550|-0.4950|0.113
81499232|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0527|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14603||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3495|0.244|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Thalamus: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.2440|-0.3495|0.720
81499233|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.183|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1387||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4649|0.0989|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Thalamus: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.0989|-0.4649|0.196
81499234|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.20032||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6122|0.202|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.2020|-0.6122|0.313
81499235|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0253|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21616||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.414|0.4646|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.4646|-0.4140|0.908
81499236|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.20531||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7214|0.1131|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1131|-0.7214|0.148
81499237|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3409|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17997||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7066|0.0249|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.0249|-0.7066|0.067
81499238|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0652|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19419||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4599|0.3294|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.3294|-0.4599|0.739
81543758|NCT05179785|162764003|OTHER|||||||0.05605962|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.05605962
81543759|NCT05179785|162764003|OTHER|||||||0.57368284|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.57368284
81543760|NCT05179785|162764003|OTHER|||||||0.56397238|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.56397238
81543761|NCT05179785|162764004|OTHER|||||||0.86107891|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre) (dorsal anterior cingulate cortex). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.86107891
81543762|NCT05179785|162764004|OTHER|||||||0.62228799|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre) (dorsal anterior cingulate cortex). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.62228799
81499239|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4163|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18445||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7912|-0.0415|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||-0.0415|-0.7912|0.031
81499240|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14369||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4952|0.0888|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.0888|-0.4952|0.166
81499241|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0932|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15504||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2219|0.4083|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.4083|-0.2219|0.552
81499242|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1648|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14727||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4641|0.1345|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1345|-0.4641|0.271
81499243|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2516|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16169||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5802|0.077|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.0770|-0.5802|0.129
81499244|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1279|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17447||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2266|0.4825|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.4825|-0.2266|0.468
81543763|NCT05179785|162764004|OTHER|||||||0.79477883|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre) (dorsal anterior cingulate cortex). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.79477883
81543764|NCT05179785|162764004|OTHER|||||||0.12634435|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre) (dorsal anterior cingulate cortex). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.12634435
81543765|NCT05179785|162764004|OTHER|||||||0.79477883|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre) (dorsal anterior cingulate cortex). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.79477883
81543766|NCT05179785|162764004|OTHER|||||||0.12634435|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre) (dorsal anterior cingulate cortex). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.12634435
81543767|NCT05179785|162764004|OTHER|||||||0.62461968|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre) (posterior parietal cortex). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.62461968
81499245|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16572||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5401|0.1334|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1334|-0.5401|0.228
81543768|NCT05179785|162764004|OTHER|||||||0.51324793|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre) (posterior parietal cortex). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.51324793
81543769|NCT05179785|162764004|OTHER|||||||0.60543603|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre) (posterior parietal cortex). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.60543603
81543770|NCT05179785|162764004|OTHER|||||||0.75565448|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre) (posterior parietal cortex). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.75565448
81543771|NCT05179785|162764004|OTHER|||||||0.60543603|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre) (posterior parietal cortex). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.60543603
81543772|NCT05179785|162764004|OTHER|||||||0.75565448|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre) (posterior parietal cortex). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.75565448
81543773|NCT05179785|162764005|OTHER|||||||0.09266386|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.09266386
81499246|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13268||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4696|0.0696|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Hippocampus: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.0696|-0.4696|0.141
81499247|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14317||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2975|0.2844|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Hippocampus: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.2844|-0.2975|0.964
81543774|NCT05179785|162764005|OTHER|||||||0.53980185|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.53980185
81543775|NCT05179785|162764005|OTHER|||||||0.30223686|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.30223686
81499248|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1935|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13599||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4699|0.0828|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Hippocampus: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.0828|-0.4699|0.164
81499249|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1446|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13315||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4152|0.126|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Hippocampus: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1260|-0.4152|0.285
81499250|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14368||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3096|0.2744|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Hippocampus: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.2744|-0.3096|0.903
81499251|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1615|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13647||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4388|0.1159|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Hippocampus: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1159|-0.4388|0.245
81499252|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3659|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45708||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.563|1.2948|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Subgenual Cingulate/BA25: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||1.2948|-0.5630|0.429
81499253|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0395|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49321||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9628|1.0419|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Subgenual Cingulate/BA25: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||1.0419|-0.9628|0.937
81499254|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7902|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46847||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1618|1.7423|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Subgenual Cingulate/BA25: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||1.7423|-0.1618|0.101
81499255|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4404|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43756||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3296|0.4488|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Subgenual Cingulate/BA25: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.4488|-1.3296|0.321
81499256|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4685|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47214||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.428|0.491|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Subgenual Cingulate/BA25: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.4910|-1.4280|0.328
81499257|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44846||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4914|1.3314|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Subgenual Cingulate/BA25: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||1.3314|-0.4914|0.356
81499258|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2254|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1679||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5666|0.1158|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Paracingulte gyrus/BA32. Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1158|-0.5666|0.188
81499259|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.0232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18117||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3914|0.3449|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Paracingulte gyrus/BA32: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.3449|-0.3914|0.899
81499260|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2534|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17208||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6032|0.0963|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Left Paracingulte gyrus/BA32: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.0963|-0.6032|0.150
81499261|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2821|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19038||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.669|0.1048|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 3 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Paracingulte gyrus/BA3: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.1048|-0.6690|0.148
81499262|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.20543||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4655|0.3695|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 10 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Paracingulte gyrus/BA32: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.3695|-0.4655|0.817
81499263|NCT01892189|162689717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3395|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19513||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7361|0.057|||ANOVA||Difference between least square means of TAK-063 30 mg and Placebo.|Test the equality on the means between TAK-063 and Placebo for the region Right Paracingulte gyrus/BA32: Values were obtained using an ANOVA model with sequence, period, regimen, and participant nested within sequence as factors by regions of interest.||0.0570|-0.7361|0.091
81499264|NCT00688740|162689726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.795||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.679|0.932||Pairwise stratified log-rank test on the number of positive axillary nodes as per randomization|Log Rank|||||0.932|0.679|0.0043
81499265|NCT00688740|162689727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.742||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.613|0.898||Pairwise stratified log-rank test on the number of positive axillary nodes as per randomization|Log Rank|||||0.898|0.613|0.0020
81499266|NCT00856557|162689743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is equal distribution of proportion of successful encounters among groups||||0.33
81499267|NCT00856557|162689743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.724|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.346||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Considering all encounters (n=179) of all physicians for who outcomes were measured (n=111) together, are encounters in which physicians contextualized the plan of care more likely to be associated with target health outcome achievement than encounters in which physicians did not, controlling for clustering of encounters within physicians. (Generalized logistic mixed model, with random intercept for physician)||||.036
81499268|NCT00856557|162689744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.99
81499269|NCT00856557|162689745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.39
81499270|NCT02378480|162689755|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used for the analysis.|treatment difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|4.9|||||The 95% confidence interval was constructed based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification. Treatment difference for a response of clinical success was calculated as omadacycline minus linezolid.|||4.9|-6.3|
81499271|NCT02378480|162689756|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used for the analysis.|treatment difference|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|8.2|||||The 95% confidence interval was constructed based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification. Treatment difference for a response of clinical success was calculated as omadacycline minus linezolid.|||8.2|-3.2|
81499272|NCT02378480|162689757|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used for the analysis.|treatment difference|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|6.9|||||The 95% confidence interval was constructed based on the Miettinen and Nurminen method without stratification. Treatment difference for a response of clinical success was calculated as omadacycline minus linezolid.|||6.9|-1.0|
81543776|NCT05179785|162764005|OTHER|||||||0.39166649|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.39166649
81543777|NCT05179785|162764005|OTHER|||||||0.30223686|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining delayed choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.30223686
81543778|NCT05179785|162764005|OTHER|||||||0.39166649|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test examining immediate choices on the delay discounting task (post versus pre). One participant was excluded from the EEG data analysis due to lack of immediate choices on the delay discounting task||||0.39166649
81499273|NCT02743962|162689768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.12|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||The control group reported a mean reduction in O'Leary-Sant Insterstitial Cystitis Symptom Score from baseline to 6 weeks that met the MCID (4 points), whereas the TW group reported a reduction of 1.5 times the MCID (ISCI score change: control group 4.25, + 0.95, TW group 6.2, + 0.83). From 6 to 12 weeks the control group reported no change in ISCI score (0 + 0.95) whereas the Therapeutic Wand group ISCI socre reduced by 1.8 +1.73.||||
81499274|NCT02743962|162689768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.67|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||There was a small mean baseline ICPI score difference of 1.2 points between the groups (control group 10.5, +, TW group 11.2, + 2.68). Both groups reported a reduction in their ICPI scores from baseline to twelve weeks; the control group nearly met the minimal clinically important difference of 4 points and the TW group reported nearly twice the control group's score change (mean change control group 3.75, + 2.44, TW group 7, + 1.87).||||
81499275|NCT04023045|162689776|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive analyses (mean and standard deviation) were used to compare the Habitual condition to the Assist-Knee conditions.|||
81499276|NCT04023045|162689777|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive analyses (mean and standard deviation) were used to compare the Habitual condition to the Assist-Knee conditions.|||
81499277|NCT04023045|162689778|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive analyses (mean and standard deviation) were used to compare the Habitual condition to the Assist-Knee conditions.|||
81499278|NCT04023045|162689779|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive analyses (mean and standard deviation) were used to compare the Habitual condition to the Assist-Knee conditions.|||
81499279|NCT04023045|162689780|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive analyses (mean and standard deviation) were used to compare the Habitual condition to the Assist-Knee conditions.|||
81543779|NCT05179785|162764006|OTHER|||||||0.0265|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test (post versus pre)||||0.0265
81543780|NCT05179785|162764006|OTHER|||||||0.1053|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test (post versus pre)||||0.1053
81543781|NCT05179785|162764006|OTHER|||||||0.0033|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test (post versus pre)||||0.0033
81499280|NCT04023045|162689781|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive analyses (mean and standard deviation) were used to compare the Habitual condition to the Assist-Knee conditions.|||
81499281|NCT04023045|162689782|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive analyses (mean and standard deviation) were used to compare the Habitual condition to the Assist-Knee conditions.|||
81499282|NCT04023045|162689783|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive analyses (mean and standard deviation) were used to compare the Habitual condition to the Assist-Knee conditions.|||
81499283|NCT00725985|162689784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.381|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.248|0.584||The treatment effect was also assessed by hazard ratios using the Cox's proportional hazards model.|two-sided Wald test|||||0.584|0.248|<0.0001
81499284|NCT00725985|162689784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.327|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.509||The treatment effect was also assessed by hazard ratios using the Cox's proportional hazards model.|two-sided Wald test|||||0.509|0.210|< 0.0001
81499285|NCT00725985|162689785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.425|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.331|0.547||The treatment effect was also assessed by hazard ratios using the Cox's proportional hazards model.|two-sided Wald test|||||0.547|0.331|< 0.0001
81499286|NCT00725985|162689785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.497|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.633||The treatment effect was also assessed by hazard ratios using the Cox's proportional hazards model.|two-sided Wald test|||||0.633|0.390|< 0.0001
81499287|NCT00725985|162689786|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.667|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.971|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||CUA lesions||-0.500|-0.971|<0.0001
81499288|NCT00725985|162689786|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.625|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.857|-0.429|||ANCOVA|||CUA lesions||-0.429|-0.857|<0.0001
81499289|NCT00725985|162689786|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.286|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.333|-0.167|||ANCOVA|||T1 Gd-Enhancing Lesions||-0.167|-0.333|<0.0001
81499290|NCT00725985|162689786|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.286|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.375|-0.167|||ANCOVA|||T1 Gd-Enhancing Lesions||-0.167|-0.375|<0.0001
81499291|NCT00725985|162689786|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.333|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.167|||ANCOVA|||T2 Lesions||-0.167|-0.500|<0.0001
81499292|NCT00725985|162689786|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.286|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.429|-0.143|||ANCOVA|||T2 Lesions||-0.143|-0.429|<0.0001
81543782|NCT04852302|162764011|EQUIVALENCE|We evaluated the same group to determine whether their reported depression was the same, worse, or better at 6-months compared to baseline.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.81||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.47|0.86||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05. We did not adjust for multiple comparisons as this was exploratory.|paired sample t-Test, 2-sided|||Null hypothesis was that the mean difference between the paired observations is zero.||0.86|-4.47|0.168
81499293|NCT00725985|162689805|SUPERIORITY||Point Estimate|-1.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.000|-37.200|<0.0001
81499294|NCT00725985|162689805|SUPERIORITY||Point Estimate|-28.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-117.3|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0.000|-117.300|<0.0001
81499295|NCT04330859|162689838|SUPERIORITY||Agresti-Caffo|95.0||||0.0543|TWO_SIDED|||||58.8 ± 7.2 (intervention) and 57.2 ± 11.2 (control; p = 0.0543)|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0543
81499296|NCT06045273|162689870|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.224|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.0006|TWO_SIDED||||||Satterthwaite approximations|Also used a mixed models analysis||||||0.0006
81499297|NCT06045273|162689871|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.0504|TWO_SIDED||||||Satterthwaite approximations|Also used a mixed models analysis||||||0.0504
81499298|NCT06045273|162689872|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.00134|TWO_SIDED||||||Satterthwaite approximations|Also used a mixed models analysis||||||0.00134
81499299|NCT02743221|162689876|OTHER|This was a non-comparative study.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.06|||Cox proportional hazard model|Cox proportional hazard model with adjustment for the stratification factors (RAS status, performance status ECOG)||||1.06|0.48|0.09
81499300|NCT02743221|162689877|OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.73
81499301|NCT02743221|162689878|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.74||||||||2.74|0.49|
81543783|NCT04852302|162764012|EQUIVALENCE|We evaluated the same group to determine whether their reported depression was the same, worse, or better at 3-months compared to baseline.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.59||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|1.69||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05. We did not adjust for multiple comparisons as this was exploratory.|paired sample t-Test, 2-sided|||||1.69|-2.29|0.752
81499302|NCT02743221|162689879|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.22
81499303|NCT02743221|162689880|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.98|||Cox proportional hazard model|||||0.98|0.32|0.04
81499304|NCT03900650|162689919|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.32|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<.01
81499305|NCT03900650|162689920|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.377||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value tests the effect of the study arms on number of sex events.|ANOVA|||||||.770
81499306|NCT01251757|162689932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.022|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.034|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for site, gender, age, total number of prescription medications patient is taking, comorbid diabetes/CVD, and baseline statin adherence.|Adjusted difference in adherence for IVR group versus UC group, calculated as IVR - UC.|We conducted separate primary analyses of each of IVR and IVR+ versus usual care at the .025 level of significance to assure a trial-wide error rate of .05. This analysis summary is for the IVR versus UC comparison only. Also, we only report results here for the full sample, and not also separately for the 3 baseline adherence level groups.||0.034|0.011|<.001
81499307|NCT01251757|162689932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.042|||Regression, Linear|adjusted for site, gender, age, total number of prescription medications participant is taking, comorbid diabetes/CVD, and baseline statin adherence.|Adjusted difference in adherence for IVR+ group versus UC group, calculated as IVR+ - UC.|We conducted separate primary analyses of each of IVR and IVR+ versus usual care at the .025 level of significance to assure a trial-wide error rate of .05. This analysis summary is for the IVR+ versus UC comparison only. Also, we only report results here for the full sample, and not also separately for the 3 baseline adherence level groups.||0.042|0.019|<.001
81499308|NCT01251757|162689933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.029|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for site, gender, age, total number of prescription medications participant was taking, comorbid diabetes/CVD, baseline ACEI/ARB adherence.|Adjusted difference in adherence for IVR+ group versus UC group, calculated as IVR+ - UC.|We conducted separate primary analyses of each of IVR and IVR+ versus usual care at the .025 level of significance to assure a trial-wide error rate of .05. This analysis summary is for the IVR versus UC comparison only. Also, we only report results here for the full sample, and not also separately for the 3 baseline adherence level groups.||0.029|0.002|0.022
81499309|NCT01251757|162689933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.05|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for site, gender, age, total number of prescription medications participant was taking, comorbid diabetes/CVD, baseline ACEI/ARB adherence.|Adjusted difference in adherence for IVR+ group versus UC group, calculated as IVR+ - UC.|We conducted separate primary analyses of each of IVR and IVR+ versus usual care at the .025 level of significance to assure a trial-wide error rate of .05. This analysis summary is for the IVR+ versus UC comparison only. Also, we only report results here for the full sample, and not also separately for the 3 baseline adherence level groups.||0.050|0.023|<.001
81499310|NCT01251757|162689934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.24||Adjusted for site, gender, age, total number of prescription medications patient is taking, comorbid diabetes/CVD, and baseline statin adherence.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio for good adherence in IVR group versus UC group, calculated as IVR - UC.|We conducted separate primary analyses of each of IVR and IVR+ versus usual care at the .025 level of significance to assure a trial-wide error rate of .05. This analysis summary is for the IVR versus UC comparison only. Also, we only report results here for the full sample, and not also separately for the 3 baseline adherence level groups.||1.24|1.05|0.002
81499311|NCT01251757|162689934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.26||Adjusted for site, gender, age, total number of prescription medications patient is taking, comorbid diabetes/CVD, and baseline statin adherence.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio for good adherence in IVR+ group versus UC group, calculated as IVR+ - UC.|We conducted separate primary analyses of each of IVR and IVR+ versus usual care at the .025 level of significance to assure a trial-wide error rate of .05. This analysis summary is for the IVR+ versus UC comparison only. Also, we only report results here for the full sample, and not also separately for the 3 baseline adherence level groups.||1.26|1.06|<0.001
81499312|NCT01251757|162689935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.23||adjusted for site, gender, age, total number of prescription medications participant was taking, comorbid diabetes/CVD, baseline ACEI/ARB adherence|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio for good adherence in IVR group versus UC group, calculated as IVR - UC.|We conducted separate primary analyses of each of IVR and IVR+ versus usual care at the .025 level of significance to assure a trial-wide error rate of .05. This analysis summary is for the IVR versus UC comparison only. Also, we only report results here for the full sample, and not also separately for the 3 baseline adherence level groups.||1.23|1.02|0.014
81499313|NCT01251757|162689935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.32||Adjusted for site, gender, age, total number of prescription medications patient is taking, comorbid diabetes/CVD, and baseline statin adherence.|Regression, Logistic||Adjusted odds ratio for good adherence in IVR group versus UC group, calculated as IVR - UC.|We conducted separate primary analyses of each of IVR and IVR+ versus usual care at the .025 level of significance to assure a trial-wide error rate of .05. This analysis summary is for the IVR+ versus UC comparison only. Also, we only report results here for the full sample, and not also separately for the 3 baseline adherence level groups.||1.32|1.10|<0.001
81499314|NCT01251757|162689936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||As noted above, the a priori threshold for statistical significance for this test was .025.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for site, gender, age, total number of prescription medications patient is taking, comorbid diabetes/CVD, and baseline SBP group.||We conducted separate primary analyses of each of IVR and IVR+ versus usual care at the .025 level of significance to assure a trial-wide error rate of .05. This analysis summary is for the IVR versus UC comparison only. Also, we only report results here for the full sample, and not also separately for the 3 baseline SBP level groups.||0.0|-1.0|.041
81499315|NCT01251757|162689936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5||As noted above, the a priori threshold for statistical significance for this test was .025.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for site, gender, age, total number of prescription medications participant is taking, comorbid diabetes/CVD, and baseline SBP group.||We conducted separate primary analyses of each of IVR and IVR+ versus usual care at the .025 level of significance to assure a trial-wide error rate of .05. This analysis summary is for the IVR+ versus UC comparison only. Also, we only report results here for the full sample, and not also separately for the 3 baseline SBP level groups.||.5|-.5|.93
81543784|NCT04852302|162764013|EQUIVALENCE|We evaluated the same group to determine whether their reported anxiety via the Death and Dying Distress Scale was the same, worse, or better at 3-months compared to baseline.|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.26||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.67|4.34||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05. We did not adjust for multiple comparisons as this was exploratory.|paired sample t-Test, 2-sided|||||4.34|-13.67|0.285
81543785|NCT04852302|162764013|EQUIVALENCE|We evaluated the same group to determine whether their reported anxiety via the Death and Dying Distress Scale was the same, worse, or better at 6-months compared to baseline.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.22||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.74|7.34||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05. We did not adjust for multiple comparisons as this was exploratory.|paired sample t-Test, 2-sided|||||7.34|-11.74|0.628
81543786|NCT01436149|162764031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.0|||Mixed- effects Model for Repeat Measures|||||2.0|-1.7|0.883
81543787|NCT01436149|162764032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.0|||Mixed- effects Model for Repeat Measures|||||1.0|-1.8|0.576
81543788|NCT00573508|162764093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|9.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|6.6|12.2|||ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis applies to 'Change at End of Treatment'.||12.2|6.6|<0.0001
81543789|NCT00573508|162764094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis applies to 'Change at Week 4', 'Change at Week 8' and 'Change at Week 12'.||||<.0001
81543790|NCT00573508|162764095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||P-Value represents change from Baseline to Week 12.|ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis applies to 'Change at Week 12'.||||<.0001
81543791|NCT00573508|162764096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0006
81543792|NCT00573508|162764104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-16.8|||<|0.0001||95.0|-22.1|-11.6|||ANCOVA|||Statistical Analysis applies to 'Change at EOT'.||-11.6|-22.1|<.0001
81499316|NCT01251757|162689937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.19||As noted above, the a priori threshold for statistical significance for this test was .025.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for site, gender, age, total number of prescription medications participant is taking, comorbid diabetes/CVD, and baseline SBP group||We conducted separate primary analyses of each of IVR and IVR+ versus usual care at the .025 level of significance to assure a trial-wide error rate of .05. This analysis summary is for the IVR versus UC comparison only. Also, we only report results here for the full sample, and not also separately for the 3 baseline SBP level groups.||1.19|0.93|.404
81499317|NCT01251757|162689937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.09||As noted above, the a priori threshold for statistical significance for this test was .025.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for site, gender, age, total number of prescription medications participant is taking, comorbid diabetes/CVD, and baseline SBP group||We conducted separate primary analyses of each of IVR and IVR+ versus usual care at the .025 level of significance to assure a trial-wide error rate of .05. This analysis summary is for the IVR+ versus UC comparison only. Also, we only report results here for the full sample, and not also separately for the 3 baseline SBP level groups.||1.09|.85|.54
81499318|NCT01251757|162689938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.7||As noted above, the a priori threshold for statistical significance for this test was .025.|Regression, Linear|Adjusted for site, gender, age, total number of prescription medications participant is taking, comorbid diabetes/CVD, and baseline LDL group.||We conducted separate primary analyses of each of IVR and IVR+ versus usual care at the .025 level of significance to assure a trial-wide error rate of .05. This analysis summary is for the IVR versus UC comparison only. Also, we only report results here for the full sample, and not also separately for the 3 baseline LDL subgroups.||0.7|-1.8|.38
81499319|NCT01251757|162689938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.2||As noted above, the a priori threshold for statistical significance for this test was .025.|Regression, Linear|adjusted for site, gender, age, total number of prescription medications participant is taking, comorbid diabetes/CVD, and baseline LDL group.|MeanLDL levels were sig lower for IVR+ participants than for UC participants. In subgroup analyses this difference was most pronounced in those individuals with baseline LDL levels above 100 mg/dL (adj diff=-3.6 mg/dL, 95%CI= (-5.9, -1.3), p=.002).|We conducted separate primary analyses of each of IVR and IVR+ versus usual care at the .025 level of significance to assure a trial-wide error rate of .05. This analysis summary is for the IVR+ versus UC comparison only. Also, we only report results here for the full sample, and not also separately for the 3 baseline LDL level subgroups.||-0.2|-2.7|.019
81499320|NCT01251757|162689939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.13||As noted above, the a priori threshold for statistical significance for this test was .025.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for site, gender, age, total number of prescription medications participant is taking, comorbid diabetes/CVD, and baseline LDL group.||We conducted separate primary analyses of each of IVR and IVR+ versus usual care at the .025 level of significance to assure a trial-wide error rate of .05. This analysis summary is for the IVR versus UC comparison only. Also, we only report results here for the full sample, and not also separately for the 3 baseline LDL level subgroups.||1.13|0.93|.59
81499321|NCT01251757|162689939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.22||As noted above, the a priori threshold for statistical significance for this test was .025.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for site, gender, age, total number of prescription medications participant is taking, comorbid diabetes/CVD, and baseline LDL group.|Though higher for the IVR+ group, LDL control did not differ significantly between the IVR+ and UC arms. Among those with poor initial control, however, control was sig better for the IVR+ arm (OR = 1.21, 95%CI = (1.04, 1.42), p=.015).|We conducted separate primary analyses of each of IVR and IVR+ versus usual care at the .025 level of significance to assure a trial-wide error rate of .05. This analysis summary is for the IVR+ versus UC comparison only. Also, we only report results here for the full sample, and not also separately for the 3 baseline LDL level subgroups.||1.22|1.00|.058
81499322|NCT02412982|162689958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.092
81543793|NCT03253796|162764106|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|50.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.1|63.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Derived based on the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method with CRP level (\>6 mg/L or ≤ 6 mg/L) as a stratification factor||||63.6|34.1|<0.001
81499323|NCT04011241|162689959|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T/R) %|173.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|154.58|195.21|||ANOVA|"The statistical model was analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale considering the effects subjects as random and treatment as fixed."|Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV%) = 17.6.|||195.21|154.58|
81543794|NCT03253796|162764106|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|34.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|49.7|||Meittinen and Nurminen|Derived based on the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method with CRP level (\>6 mg/L or ≤ 6 mg/L) as a stratification factor||||49.7|17.0|<0.001
81499324|NCT04011241|162689960|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T/R) %|137.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|120.84|156.24|||ANOVA|"The statistical model was analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale considering the effects subjects as random and treatment as fixed."|Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV%) = 19.4.|||156.24|120.84|
81499325|NCT04011241|162689961|OTHER|Relative bioavailability|Ratio of the geometric means (T/R) %|168.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|145.59|195.34|||ANOVA|"The statistical model was analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale considering the effects subjects as random and treatment as fixed."|Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV%) = 18.1.|||195.34|145.59|
81543795|NCT03253796|162764109|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|19.4|||||Derived based on the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method with CRP level (\>6 mg/L or ≤ 6 mg/L) as a stratification factor|||19.4|3.3|
81543796|NCT03253796|162764109|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|10.9|||||Derived based on the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method with CRP level (\>6 mg/L or ≤ 6 mg/L) as a stratification factor|||10.9|-2.8|
81543797|NCT03253796|162764111|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|5.8|||||Derived based on the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method with CRP level (\>6 mg/L or ≤ 6 mg/L) as a stratification factor|||5.8|-5.9|
81543798|NCT03253796|162764111|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|5.8|||||Derived based on the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method with CRP level (\>6 mg/L or ≤ 6 mg/L) as a stratification factor|||5.8|-5.9|
81543799|NCT03253796|162764113|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|29.0|||||Derived based on the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method with CRP level (\>6 mg/L or ≤ 6 mg/L) as a stratification factor|||29.0|0.2|
81543800|NCT03253796|162764113|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|29.1|||||Derived based on the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method with CRP level (\>6 mg/L or ≤ 6 mg/L) as a stratification factor|||29.1|0.2|
81499326|NCT01441492|162689970|OTHER|||||||0.804|||||||Chi-squared|||the study is powered to be able to detect a 15% difference in the ≥ Grade II complication rate between the drain and no drain groups. A total of 342 evaluable patients will be needed for the two study groups (n=171 per group) in order to achieve 80% power to detect a 15% increase or decrease in the complication rate with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.804
81499327|NCT03863574|162689983|OTHER|Proof of Concept||||||0.7689|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7689
81499328|NCT03863574|162689983|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.6007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6007
81499329|NCT03863574|162689984|OTHER|||||||0.5238|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5238
81499330|NCT03863574|162689984|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.9999
81543801|NCT03253796|162764115|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|24.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|40.3|||||Derived based on the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method with CRP level (\>6 mg/L or ≤ 6 mg/L) as a stratification factor|||40.3|8.5|
81543802|NCT03253796|162764115|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|21.3|||||Derived based on the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method with CRP level (\>6 mg/L or ≤ 6 mg/L) as a stratification factor|||21.3|-9.9|
81543803|NCT03253796|162764117|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|24.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|39.0|||||Derived based on the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method with CRP level (\>6 mg/L or ≤ 6 mg/L) as a stratification factor|||39.0|9.1|
81543804|NCT03253796|162764117|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|22.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|37.7|||||Derived based on the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method with CRP level (\>6 mg/L or ≤ 6 mg/L) as a stratification factor|||37.7|7.3|
81543805|NCT03253796|162764121|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|32.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.2|44.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Derived based on the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method with CRP level (\>6 mg/L or ≤ 6 mg/L) as a stratification factor||||44.5|19.2|<0.001
81499331|NCT03863574|162689985|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.0476|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0476
81543806|NCT03253796|162764122|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|15.9||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|30.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Derived based on the stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method with CRP level (\>6 mg/L or ≤ 6 mg/L) as a stratification factor||||30.5|0.9|0.037
81543807|NCT00894803|162764123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.15||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|an exact logistic regression was used due to the number of events|Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||1.40|0.01|0.053
81543808|NCT00894803|162764124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.31|||Regression, Logistic||Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||4.31|0.70|0.23
81543809|NCT00894803|162764124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.71|||Regression, Logistic|adjusting for age, baseline NIHSS score and time to IV rt-PA|Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||3.71|0.51|0.53
81543810|NCT00894803|162764126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.15||||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|Exact method used due to number of responses|Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||1.40|0.01|0.053
81543811|NCT00894803|162764127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.76||95.0|0.35|8.02|||Regression, Logistic||Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||8.02|0.35|0.76
81543812|NCT00894803|162764128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.99999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|5.92|||Regression, Logistic|Exact method used due to small number of responses|Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||5.92|0.24|0.99999
81499332|NCT03863574|162689985|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.0333|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0333
81499333|NCT03863574|162689986|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.6845|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Steatosis||||0.6845
81499334|NCT03863574|162689986|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.4625|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Steatosis||||0.4625
81499335|NCT03863574|162689986|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.1705|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Lobular Inflammation||||0.1705
81499336|NCT03863574|162689986|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.3122|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome variable: Lobular Inflammation||||0.3122
81499337|NCT03863574|162689986|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.1705|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Hepatocyte Ballooning||||0.1705
81499338|NCT03863574|162689986|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.3877|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Hepatocyte Ballooning||||0.3877
81499339|NCT03863574|162689987|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.1705|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1705
81499340|NCT03863574|162689987|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.174|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1740
81499341|NCT03863574|162689988|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.8019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome variable: Alanine Aminotransferase||||0.8019
81499342|NCT03863574|162689988|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.5396|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Alanine Aminotransferase||||0.5396
81499343|NCT03863574|162689988|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.774|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Aspartate Aminotransferase||||0.7740
81499344|NCT03863574|162689988|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.9221|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Aspartate Aminotransferase||||0.9221
81499345|NCT03863574|162689988|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Alkaline Phosphatase||||0.0030
81499346|NCT03863574|162689988|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.0177|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Alkaline Phosphatase||||0.0177
81499347|NCT03863574|162689988|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.1399|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Gamma Glutamyl Transferase||||0.1399
81499348|NCT03863574|162689988|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.2384|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Gamma Glutamyl Transferase||||0.2384
81499349|NCT03863574|162689989|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.2218|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Albumin||||0.2218
81499350|NCT03863574|162689989|OTHER|Proof-of-Concept||||||0.1483|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Albumin||||0.1483
81499351|NCT03863574|162689989|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.0839|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Total Protein||||0.0839
81499352|NCT03863574|162689989|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.2895|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Total Protein||||0.2895
81499353|NCT03863574|162689990|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.6808|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Direct Bilirubin||||0.6808
81499354|NCT03863574|162689990|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.5351|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Direct Bilirubin||||0.5351
81543813|NCT00894803|162764129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.99999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|5.92|||Regression, Logistic|Exact method used due to number of responses|Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||5.92|0.24|0.99999
81499355|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.2329|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Triglyceride||||0.2329
81499356|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.7211|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Triglyceride||||0.7211
81543814|NCT00894803|162764130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|5.76|||Regression, Logistic|Exact methods used due t number of responses|Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||5.76|0.38|0.78
81499357|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.652|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variables: Total Cholesterol||||0.6520
81543815|NCT00894803|162764131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.99999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|4.18|||Regression, Logistic|Exact method used due to number of responses|Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||4.18|0.26|0.99999
81543816|NCT00894803|162764132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.67|||Regression, Logistic||Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||3.67|0.63|0.35
81543817|NCT00894803|162764132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.02|||Regression, Logistic|adjusting for age, baseline NIHSS and time to IV rt-PA|Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||3.02|0.40|0.85
81543818|NCT00894803|162764133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|3.88|||Regression, Logistic||Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||3.88|0.65|0.30
81543819|NCT00894803|162764133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.24|||Regression, Logistic|adjusting for age, baseline NIHSS and time to IV rt-PA|Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||3.24|0.44|0.73
81543820|NCT00894803|162764134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|4.99|||Regression, Logistic||Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||4.99|0.61|0.31
81543821|NCT00894803|162764135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|4.07|||Regression, Logistic||Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||4.07|0.47|0.55
81543822|NCT00894803|162764136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.67|||Regression, Logistic||Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||2.67|0.46|0.82
81499358|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.4302|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Total Cholesterol||||0.4302
81499359|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.9432|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: High-density Lipoprotein||||0.9432
81499360|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.2133|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: High-density Lipoprotein||||0.2133
81499361|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.2446|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Low-density lipoprotein||||0.2446
81499362|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.7075|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Low-density lipoprotein||||0.7075
81499363|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.2195|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Very low-density lipoprotein||||0.2195
81499364|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.7435|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Very low-density lipoprotein||||0.7435
81499365|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.5702|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: non-HDL Cholesterol||||0.5702
81499366|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.6441|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: non-HDL Cholesterol||||0.6441
81499367|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.8415|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Apo lipoprotein A1||||0.8415
81499368|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.0786|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Apo lipoprotein A1||||0.0786
81499369|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.8878|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Apo lipoprotein B||||0.8878
81499370|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.3219|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome variable: Apo lipoprotein B||||0.3219
81499371|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.6557|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Small dense LDL||||0.6557
81499372|NCT03863574|162689991|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.0763|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Outcome Variable: Small dense LDL||||0.0763
81499373|NCT03863574|162689993|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.6988|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6988
81499374|NCT03863574|162689993|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.7413|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7413
81499375|NCT03863574|162689994|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2200
81499376|NCT03863574|162689994|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.5798|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5798
81499377|NCT03863574|162689995|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.4981|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4981
81499378|NCT03863574|162689995|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.8939|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8939
81499379|NCT03863574|162689996|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.3605|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3605
81499380|NCT03863574|162689996|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.8394|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8394
81499381|NCT03863574|162689997|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.2665|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2665
81543823|NCT00894803|162764137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|6.64|||Regression, Logistic||Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||6.64|0.90|0.07
81499382|NCT03863574|162689997|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.9133|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9133
81499383|NCT03863574|162689998|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.7267|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7267
81499384|NCT03863574|162689998|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.9211|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9211
81499385|NCT03863574|162689999|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.8683|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8683
81499386|NCT03863574|162689999|OTHER|Proof-of-concept||||||0.7436|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7436
81499387|NCT05078112|162690038|OTHER|||||||0.000393|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.000393
81543824|NCT00894803|162764137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|5.88|||Regression, Logistic|adjusting for age, baseline NIHSS and time to IV rt-PA|Arm 2 (rt-PA and Eptifibitide) represents the numerator, Arm 1 (rt-PA only) the denominator|||5.88|0.67|0.22
81543825|NCT01075243|162764288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|3.71||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|5.89|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included factors for treatment as a fixed effect and baseline assessment of pain intensity (VAS score) as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference in SPRID\^6h between Paracetamol 1000 mg caplet and Paracetamol 650 mg caplet.||5.89|1.53|0.0009
81543826|NCT01075243|162764288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean DIfference|11.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.66|14.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included factors for treatment as a fixed effect and baseline assessment of pain intensity (VAS score) as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference in SPRID\^6h between Paracetamol 1000 mg caplet and placebo caplet.||14.00|8.66|<0.0001
81543827|NCT01075243|162764288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|7.63|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.94|10.31|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included factors for treatment as a fixed effect and baseline assessment of pain intensity (VAS score) as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference in SPRID\^6h between Paracetamol 650 mg caplet and placebo caplet.||10.31|4.94|<0.0001
81543828|NCT03094416|162764307|OTHER|Normal distribution of data was tested with Shapiro Wilks. Data were log transformed. A mixed model ANCOVA repeated measures model was used to test differences in means at Visit 4 vs baseline on original data. As covariates the following baseline variables were considered: Age, Sex, BMI and the prescribed Tirosint dosage (dose/Kg).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.783797|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158271|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||level of significance p-value \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.0001
81499388|NCT04603560|162690063|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.66|||||The odds ratio represents Social Norming vs Control.|Generalized estimating equation adjusting for clustering of patients within providers as well as provider panel size||1.66|0.54|
81499389|NCT04603560|162690063|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.29|||||The odds ratio represents Pharmacist E-Detailing vs Control.|Generalized estimating equation adjusting for clustering of patients within providers as well as provider panel size||2.29|0.72|
81499390|NCT04603560|162690063|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.56|||||The odds ratio represents Pharmacist e-detailing vs Social Norming.|Generalized estimating equation adjusting for clustering of patients within providers as well as provider panel size.||2.56|0.74|
81499391|NCT05293314|162690067|OTHER|Evaluate the ability of the breath test model to distinguish bronchiectasis from healthy individuals by measuring the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. The maximum value in the area below the receiver is 1. The closer the value is to 1, the higher the prediction accuracy of the model.|receiver operating characteristic|0.964|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.932|0.996|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Evaluate the ability of the breath test model to distinguish bronchiectasis from healthy individuals by measuring the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. The maximum value in the area below the receiver is 1. The closer the value is to 1, the higher the prediction accuracy of the model.||0.996|0.932|<0.05
81499392|NCT05293314|162690067|OTHER|Evaluate the ability of the breath test model to distinguish bronchiectasis from healthy individuals by measuring the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. The maximum value in the area below the receiver is 1. The closer the value is to 1, the higher the prediction accuracy of the model.|receiver operating characteristic|0.932|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.879|0.982|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Evaluate the ability of the breath test model to distinguish bronchiectasis from healthy individuals by measuring the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. The maximum value in the area below the receiver is 1. The closer the value is to 1, the higher the prediction accuracy of the model.||0.982|0.879|<0.05
81499393|NCT05293314|162690068|OTHER|Sensitivity=number of true positives/(number of true positives+number of false negatives) \* 100% Sensitivity is the rate of correctly judging patients.We calculated the sensitivity of the breath test model to distinguish bronchiectasis from healthy people.The maximum percentage of the sensitivity is 100%. The higher the percentage is , the more sensitive of the model.|Sensitivity|86.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.1|95.2||||||Sensitivity=number of true positives/(number of true positives+number of false negatives) \* 100% Sensitivity is the rate of correctly judging patients.We calculated the sensitivity of the breath test model to distinguish bronchiectasis from healthy people.The maximum percentage of the sensitivity is 100%. The higher the percentage is , the more sensitive of the model.||95.2|77.1|
81499394|NCT05293314|162690068|OTHER|Sensitivity=number of true positives/(number of true positives+number of false negatives) \* 100% Sensitivity is the rate of correctly judging patients.We calculated the sensitivity of the breath test model to distinguish bronchiectasis from healthy people.The maximum percentage of the sensitivity is 100%. The higher the percentage is , the more sensitive of the model.|Sensitivity|86.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.1|95.2||||||Sensitivity=number of true positives/(number of true positives+number of false negatives) \* 100% Sensitivity is the rate of correctly judging patients.We calculated the sensitivity of the breath test model to distinguish bronchiectasis from healthy people.The maximum percentage of the sensitivity is 100%. The higher the percentage is , the more sensitive of the model.||95.2|77.1|
81499395|NCT05293314|162690069|OTHER|Specificity=number of true negative cases/(number of true negative cases+number of false positive cases) \* 100% The specificity is the rate of correctly judging non patients.We calculated the specificity of the breath test model to distinguish bronchiectasis from healthy people.The maximum percentage of the specificity is 100%. The higher the percentage is , the more specificity of the model.|Specificity|92.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.2|98.8||||||Specificity=number of true negative cases/(number of true negative cases+number of false positive cases) \* 100% The specificity is the rate of correctly judging non patients.We calculated the specificity of the breath test model to distinguish bronchiectasis from healthy people.The maximum percentage of the specificity is 100%. The higher the percentage is , the more specificity of the model.||98.8|86.2|
81499396|NCT05293314|162690069|OTHER|Specificity=number of true negative cases/(number of true negative cases+number of false positive cases) \* 100% The specificity is the rate of correctly judging non patients.We calculated the specificity of the breath test model to distinguish bronchiectasis from healthy people.The maximum percentage of the specificity is 100%. The higher the percentage is , the more specificity of the model.|Specificity|73.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|91.9||||||Specificity=number of true negative cases/(number of true negative cases+number of false positive cases) \* 100% The specificity is the rate of correctly judging non patients.We calculated the specificity of the breath test model to distinguish bronchiectasis from healthy people.The maximum percentage of the specificity is 100%. The higher the percentage is , the more specificity of the model.||91.9|56|
81499397|NCT00934180|162690070|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|103.0||||||90.0|95.1|111.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||111|95.1|
81543829|NCT03094416|162764308|OTHER|Normal distribution of data was tested with Shapiro Wilks. Data were log transformed. A mixed model ANCOVA repeated measures model was used to test differences in means at Visit 4 vs baseline on original data. As covariates the following baseline variables were considered: Age, Sex, BMI and the prescribed Tirosint dosage (dose/Kg).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037312|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026128||0.1607|TWO_SIDED|||||level of significance p-value \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1607
81543830|NCT03094416|162764309|OTHER|Normal distribution of data was tested with Shapiro Wilks. Data were log transformed. A mixed model ANCOVA repeated measures model was used to test differences in means at Visit 4 vs baseline on original data. As covariates the following baseline variables were considered: Age, Sex, BMI and the prescribed Tirosint dosage (dose/Kg).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.397559|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.174962||0.4204|TWO_SIDED|||||level of significance p-value \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4204
81543831|NCT03094416|162764310|OTHER|Normal distribution of data was tested with Shapiro Wilks. Data were log transformed. A mixed model ANCOVA repeated measures model was used to test differences in means at Visit 4 vs baseline on original data. As covariates the following baseline variables were considered: Age, Sex, BMI and the prescribed Tirosint dosage (dose/Kg).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.055199|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019171||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|||||level of significance p-value \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0062
81543832|NCT03094416|162764311|OTHER|"A mixed model ANCOVA repeated measures model was used to test differences in means at Visit 4 vs baseline on original data. As covariates the following baseline variables were considered: Age, Sex, BMI and the prescribed Tirosint dosage (dose/Kg).~Normal distribution of data was tested with Shapiro Wilks. No data transformation was done."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.100127|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048171||0.0438|TWO_SIDED|||||level of significance p-value \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0438
81543833|NCT03094416|162764312|OTHER|Normal distribution of data was tested with Shapiro Wilks. Data were log transformed. A mixed model ANCOVA repeated measures model was used to test differences in means at Visit 4 vs baseline on original data. As covariates the following baseline variables were considered: Age, Sex, BMI and the prescribed Tirosint dosage (dose/Kg).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.216479|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093366||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|||||level of significance p-value \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0254
81543834|NCT03094416|162764313|OTHER|Normal distribution of data was tested with Shapiro Wilks. Data were log transformed. A mixed model ANCOVA repeated measures model was used to test differences in means at Visit 4 vs baseline on original data. As covariates the following baseline variables were considered: Age, Sex, BMI and the prescribed Tirosint dosage (dose/Kg).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.011187|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036679||0.7619|TWO_SIDED|||||level of significance p-value \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7619
81543835|NCT03094416|162764314|OTHER|Normal distribution of data was tested with Shapiro Wilks. Data were log transformed. A mixed model ANCOVA repeated measures model was used to test differences in means at Visit 4 vs baseline on original data. As covariates the following baseline variables were considered: Age, Sex, BMI and the prescribed Tirosint dosage (dose/Kg).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.121537|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064264||0.0655|TWO_SIDED|||||level of significance p-value \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0655
81543836|NCT03094416|162764315|OTHER|Normal distribution of data was tested with Shapiro Wilks. Data were log transformed. A mixed model ANCOVA repeated measures model was used to test differences in means at Visit 4 vs baseline on original data. As covariates the following baseline variables were considered: Age, Sex, BMI and the prescribed Tirosint dosage (dose/Kg).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.031636|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053033||0.5542|TWO_SIDED|||||level of significance p-value \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5542
81543837|NCT03094416|162764316|OTHER|Normal distribution of data was tested with Shapiro Wilks. Data were log transformed. A mixed model ANCOVA repeated measures model was used to test differences in means at Visit 4 vs baseline on original data. As covariates the following baseline variables were considered: Age, Sex, BMI and the prescribed Tirosint dosage (dose/Kg).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.019322|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046827||0.682|TWO_SIDED|||||level of significance p-value \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6820
81499398|NCT00934180|162690071|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|101.0||||||90.0|95.3|107.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||107|95.3|
81499399|NCT00934180|162690072|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|101.0||||||90.0|95.2|108.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||108|95.2|
81499400|NCT00835172|162690073|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|102.0||||||90.0|92.1|112.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||112|92.1|
81499401|NCT00835172|162690074|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|101.0||||||90.0|96.8|105.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||105|96.8|
81499402|NCT00835172|162690075|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|103.0||||||90.0|99.3|106.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||106|99.3|
81499403|NCT04632030|162690091|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|3.6|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||3.6|.69|
81499404|NCT04632030|162690091|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|6.55|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||6.55|1.28|
81499405|NCT04632030|162690092|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|6.47|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||6.47|1.28|
81499406|NCT04632030|162690092|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|6.5|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||6.50|1.26|
81499407|NCT04632030|162690093|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|3.86|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||3.86|.59|
81499408|NCT04632030|162690093|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|4.67|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||4.67|.73|
81499409|NCT04632030|162690094|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.99|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||2.99|.53|
81543838|NCT03094416|162764317|OTHER|Normal distribution of data was tested with Shapiro Wilks. Data were log transformed. A mixed model ANCOVA repeated measures model was used to test differences in means at Visit 4 vs baseline on original data. As covariates the following baseline variables were considered: Age, Sex, BMI and the prescribed Tirosint dosage (dose/Kg).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.049243|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024025||0.0468|TWO_SIDED|||||level of significance p-value \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0468
81543839|NCT03094416|162764318|OTHER|"A mixed model ANCOVA repeated measures model was used to test differences in means at Visit 4 vs baseline on original data. As covariates the following baseline variables were considered: Age, Sex, BMI and the prescribed Tirosint dosage (dose/Kg).~Normal distribution of data was tested with Shapiro Wilks. No data transformation was done."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.213171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088103||0.0203|TWO_SIDED|||||level of significance p-value \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0203
81499410|NCT04632030|162690094|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|5.13|||||Adjusted for age, education, and lifetime tobacco use|||5.13|.94|
81499411|NCT00964678|162690095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|20.0||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.028
81499412|NCT00964678|162690096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|ANOVA|||||||0.028
81499413|NCT00964678|162690097|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|20.0||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81499414|NCT00964678|162690098|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|20.0|||||ANOVA|||||||>0.05
81499415|NCT01373281|162690115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine efficacy|56.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.8|66.4||||||The statistical methodology was based on the use of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the vaccine efficacy (expressed in %). The CI was calculated using the exact method conditional on the total number of cases in both groups (exact method by Breslow \& Day). The vaccine efficacy of the CYD dengue vaccine was considered significant if the lower bound of its 95% CI was greater than 25%.||66.4|43.8|
81499416|NCT01373281|162690118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|55.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.3|62.3||||||The statistical methodology was based on the use of the two-sided 95% CI of the vaccine efficacy (expressed in %) calculated using the exact method conditional on the total number of cases in both groups.||62.3|47.3|
81499417|NCT01373281|162690119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|57.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.0|65.2||||||The statistical methodology was based on the use of the two-sided 95% CI of the vaccine efficacy (expressed in %) calculated using the exact method conditional on the total number of cases in both groups.||65.2|49.0|
81499418|NCT01373281|162690120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Vaccine Efficacy|54.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.8|61.7||||||The statistical methodology was based on the use of the two-sided 95% CI of the vaccine efficacy (expressed in %) calculated using the exact method conditional on the total number of cases in both groups.||61.7|46.8|
81499419|NCT02947984|162690131|OTHER|||||||0.234|||||||Log Rank|||Null hypothesis: Progression free survival is not significantly different by dose level in the overall cohort.||||0.234
81499420|NCT02947984|162690131|OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Log Rank|||Null hypothesis: Progression free survival is not significantly different by dose level in the subgroup receiving treatment due to a sub-total resection||||.820
81499421|NCT02947984|162690131|OTHER|||||||0.061|||||||Log Rank|||Null hypothesis: Progression free survival is not significantly different by dose level in the sub-group receiving treatment due to recurrent disease||||.061
81499422|NCT00775658|162690135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Before the study, we determined that a sample size of 18 would be adequate to detect a 20% difference in wheal and flare areas with 80% power and a significance level of 0.05.||||0.57
81499423|NCT00775658|162690136|SUPERIORITY|Sample size determined that 18 participants would provide 80% power to detect a 20% difference with a significance level of 0.05.||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.09
81499424|NCT00488293|162690154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.66
81499425|NCT00488293|162690155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.88
81499426|NCT00488293|162690156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.39
81499427|NCT00488293|162690157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81499428|NCT00488293|162690158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.81
81499429|NCT00488293|162690159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.61
81499430|NCT00488293|162690160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81499431|NCT00488293|162690161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.73
81499432|NCT00488293|162690162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81499433|NCT00488293|162690163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.65
81499434|NCT00836706|162690180|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The pharmacokinetic parameters will be evaluated statistically by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for the experimental design of this study.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|101.0||||||90.0|85.2|120.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||120|85.2|
81499435|NCT00836706|162690181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The pharmacokinetic parameters will be evaluated statistically by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for the experimental design of this study.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|101.0||||||90.0|88.7|114.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||114|88.7|
81499436|NCT00836706|162690182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The pharmacokinetic parameters will be evaluated statistically by an analysis of variance (ANOVA) appropriate for the experimental design of this study.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|101.0||||||90.0|88.4|114.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||114|88.4|
81499437|NCT02989857|162690183|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.54||P-value was calculated from the one-sided stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was calculated from stratified Cox regression model with placebo as the denominator, with two-sided 95% confidence interval.|||0.54|0.25|<0.0001
81499438|NCT02989857|162690190|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.12||P-value was calculated from the one-sided stratified log-rank test. Stratification factor was the number of prior line of therapies at randomization.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was calculated from the stratified Cox regression model with placebo as the comparator, with two-sided 95% CI. Stratification factor was the number of prior line of therapies at randomization.|||1.12|0.56|0.093
81499439|NCT02989857|162690191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.466||||||P-value was calculated from 1-sided Fisher exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.466
81543840|NCT03094416|162764319|OTHER|"A mixed model ANCOVA repeated measures model was used to test differences in means at Visit 4 vs baseline on original data. As covariates the following baseline variables were considered: Age, Sex, BMI and the prescribed Tirosint dosage (dose/Kg).~Normal distribution of data was tested with Shapiro Wilks. No data transformation was done."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.030904|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038699||0.4291|TWO_SIDED|||||level of significance p-value \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4291
81499440|NCT02989857|162690192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.299||||||P-value was calculated from 1-sided Fisher exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.299
81499441|NCT02989857|162690197|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.68||P-value was calculated from one-sided stratified log-rank test. Stratification factor was the number of prior line of therapies at randomization.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was calculated from the stratified Cox regression model with placebo as the denominator, with two-sided 95% CI. Stratification factor was the number of prior line of therapies at randomization.|||0.68|0.33|<0.0001
81499442|NCT02989857|162690198|OTHER||Least-squares mean difference|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.23|17.73||||||Cycle 2 Day 1: Physical Functioning||17.73|4.23|
81499443|NCT02989857|162690198|OTHER||Least-squares mean difference|-10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.18|-0.52||||||Cycle 2 Day 1: Pain||-0.52|-20.18|
81499444|NCT02989857|162690198|OTHER||Least-squares mean difference|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.65|13.91||||||Cycle 2 Day 1: Appetite Loss||13.91|-6.65|
81499445|NCT02989857|162690198|OTHER||Least-squares mean difference|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.85|20.78||||||Cycle 3 Day 1: Physical Functioning||20.78|3.85|
81499446|NCT02989857|162690198|OTHER||Least-squares mean difference|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|17.04||||||Cycle 3 Day 1: Pain||17.04|-8.74|
81499447|NCT02989857|162690198|OTHER||Least-squares mean difference|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.46|10.11||||||Cycle 3 Day 1: Appetite Loss||10.11|-17.46|
81499448|NCT02989857|162690199|OTHER||Least-squares mean difference|-5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.93|2.8||||||Cycle 2 Day 1: Pain||2.80|-12.93|
81499449|NCT02989857|162690199|OTHER||Least-squares mean difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.56|7.88||||||Cycle 2 Day 1: Appetite Loss||7.88|-6.56|
81499450|NCT02989857|162690199|OTHER||Least-squares mean difference|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.82|14.55||||||Cycle 3 Day 1: Pain||14.55|-5.82|
81499451|NCT02989857|162690199|OTHER||Least-squares mean difference|-6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.34|3.12||||||Cycle 3 Day 1: Appetite Loss||3.12|-15.34|
81499452|NCT00557440|162690241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.165|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0492||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.263||Statistical significance (two-sided) at 5% level. p-values were not corrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Treatment, period, sequence and center as fixed effects, period baseline FEV1 as a covariate, and patient nested within sequence as a random effect.||||0.263|0.066|0.001
81499453|NCT03524157|162690246|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered non-inferior if there are no differences greater than 20%.||||||0.273|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.273
81499454|NCT03524157|162690247|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered non-inferiority if there are no differences greater than 20%||||||0.788|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.788
81499455|NCT03524157|162690249|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered non-inferiority if there are no differences greater than 20%|||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.05
81499456|NCT03524157|162690250|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered non-inferiority if there are no differences greater than 20%||||||0.008|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.008
81499457|NCT03524157|162690251|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered non-inferiority if there are no differences greater than 20%|||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.05
81499458|NCT03524157|162690253|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered non-inferiority if there are no differences greater than 20%|||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.05
81499459|NCT03524157|162690254|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered non-inferiority if there are no differences greater than 20%|||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.05
81499460|NCT03524157|162690255|NON_INFERIORITY|it will be considered non-inferiority if there are no differences greater than 20%|||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81499461|NCT00863304|162690262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.62||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.62|-1.65|<0.001
81499462|NCT00863304|162690262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.29||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.29|-1.32|0.002
81499463|NCT00863304|162690262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.07||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.07|-0.96|0.090
81499464|NCT00863304|162690262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.17||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.17|-1.21|0.009
81499465|NCT00863304|162690262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.16||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.16|-0.87|0.175
81499466|NCT00863304|162690263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|-0.75||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.75|-1.71|<0.001
81499467|NCT00863304|162690263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.51||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.51|-1.48|<0.001
81499468|NCT00863304|162690263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.03||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.94|0.067
81499469|NCT00863304|162690263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.29||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.29|-1.26|0.002
81543841|NCT03094416|162764320|OTHER|Normal distribution of data was tested with Shapiro Wilks. Data were log transformed. A mixed model ANCOVA repeated measures model was used to test differences in means at Visit 4 vs baseline on original data. As covariates the following baseline variables were considered: Age, Sex, BMI and the prescribed Tirosint dosage (dose/Kg).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.025502|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047802||0.5967|TWO_SIDED|||||level of significance p-value \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5967
81543842|NCT05810740|162764342|OTHER||LS-Mean Ratio, Percent|96.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.57|100.46||||||||100.46|92.57|
81543843|NCT05810740|162764343|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|97.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.47|101.06||||||||101.06|93.47|
81543844|NCT05810740|162764344|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|94.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.25|101.33||||||||101.33|87.25|
81543845|NCT05712460|162764398|OTHER||Ratio|126.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.87|150.1|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with sequence, and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.|||150.10|106.87|
81543846|NCT05712460|162764399|OTHER||Ratio|142.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|117.2|174.32|||||Analysis was performed using mixed effect model with sequence, and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.|||174.32|117.20|
81543847|NCT05560425|162764408|EQUIVALENCE|"The equivalence margin is a range of the compliance score for which the independent training of skills in each group is close enough to be considered equivalent."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.45|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|8.79|||t-test, 1 sided|degrees of freedom = 12||Null hypothesis: Compliance with independent training of skills is not equivalent between groups.||8.79|-6.22|<0.05
81499470|NCT00863304|162690263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.05||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-1.03|0.031
81499471|NCT00863304|162690264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.18||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-0.50|<0.001
81499472|NCT00863304|162690264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.16||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.16|-0.48|<0.001
81499473|NCT00863304|162690264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.02||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.02|-0.30|0.078
81499474|NCT00863304|162690264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.03||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.35|0.019
81499475|NCT00863304|162690264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.02||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.02|-0.34|0.029
81499476|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.05||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.94|0.029
81499477|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.16||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.16|-0.73|0.214
81499478|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.32||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.32|-1.21|<0.001
81499479|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.72||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.72|-0.18|0.234
81499480|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.93||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.93|0.04|0.034
81499481|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|-0.7||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.70|-1.63|<0.001
81499482|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.49||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.49|-1.42|<0.001
81499483|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.18||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-1.11|0.007
81499484|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.05||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.99|0.029
81499485|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.16||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.16|-0.78|0.193
81499486|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.73||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.73|-1.68|<0.001
81499487|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.32||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.32|-1.28|0.001
81499488|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.14||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.14|-1.10|0.011
81499489|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.1||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.10|-1.06|0.017
81499490|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.3||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.30|-0.66|0.464
81499491|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-0.72||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.72|-1.72|<0.001
81499492|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-0.54||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.54|-1.55|<0.001
81499493|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.13||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.13|-1.14|0.014
81499494|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.08||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-1.09|0.023
81499495|NCT00863304|162690265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.1||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.10|-0.92|0.114
81499496|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.05||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.94|0.029
81499497|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.16||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.16|-0.73|0.214
81499498|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.32||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.32|-1.21|<0.001
81499499|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.72||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.72|-0.18|0.234
81499500|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.93||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.93|0.04|0.034
81499501|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.67||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.67|-1.59|<0.001
81499502|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.45||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.45|-1.37|<0.001
81499503|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.13||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.13|-1.05|0.012
81499504|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.07||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.07|-1.00|0.023
81499505|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.14||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.14|-0.78|0.175
81499506|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-0.63||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.63|-1.55|<0.001
81499507|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.41||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.41|-1.34|<0.001
81499508|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.1||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.10|-1.03|0.017
81499509|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.06||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.06|-0.99|0.027
81499510|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.15||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.15|-0.78|0.190
81499511|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|-0.68||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.68|-1.63|<0.001
81499512|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-0.6||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.60|-1.55|<0.001
81499513|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.04||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.04|-0.99|0.034
81543849|NCT00498940|162764436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||||||Differences in cardiac index between groups were assessed by an independent 2-sample t test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.14
81499514|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.009|TWO_SIDED|9.0|-1.12|-0.16||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.16|-1.12|0.009
81499515|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.08||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-1.04|0.023
81499516|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.64||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.64|-1.60|<0.001
81499517|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.39||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-1.35|<0.001
81499518|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.07||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.07|-0.90|0.092
81499519|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.23||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.23|-1.19|0.004
81499520|NCT00863304|162690266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.03||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.94|0.064
81499521|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.27||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.27|-1.12|0.001
81499522|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.23||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.23|-1.09|0.003
81499523|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.39||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-1.25|<0.001
81499524|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.55||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.55|-0.31|0.572
81499525|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.59||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.59|-0.27|0.467
81499526|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.83||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.83|-1.74|<0.001
81499527|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-0.66||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.66|-1.58|<0.001
81499528|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.27||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.27|-1.19|0.002
81499529|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.09||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.09|-1.01|0.019
81499530|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.08||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.08|-0.85|0.101
81543850|NCT00626106|162764479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.07|||ANCOVA|||||0.07|-0.11|0.542
81499531|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.78||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.78|-1.70|<0.001
81499532|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.54||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.54|-1.47|<0.001
81499533|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.16||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.16|-1.08|0.009
81499534|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.16||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.16|-1.08|0.008
81499535|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.08||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.08|-0.85|0.101
81499536|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|-0.83||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.83|-1.79|<0.001
81499537|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|-0.67||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.67|-1.63|<0.001
81499538|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.24||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-1.21|0.003
81499539|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.11||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-1.08|0.016
81499540|NCT00863304|162690267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.06||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.06|-0.91|0.082
81499541|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.27||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.27|-1.12|0.001
81499542|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.23||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.23|-1.09|0.003
81499543|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.39||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-1.25|<0.001
81499544|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.55||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.55|-0.31|0.572
81499545|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.59||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.59|-0.27|0.467
81499546|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|-0.82||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.82|-1.73|<0.001
81499547|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-0.7||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.70|-1.61|<0.001
81499548|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.24||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-1.16|0.003
81499549|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.11||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-1.03|0.015
81499550|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.01||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.01|-0.91|0.053
81499551|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|-0.75||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.75|-1.66|<0.001
81499552|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.65||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.65|-1.56|<0.001
81499553|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.16||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.16|-1.07|0.009
81499554|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.14||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.14|-1.05|0.011
81499555|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.03||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.95|0.035
81499556|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|-0.85||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.85|-1.79|<0.001
81499557|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|-0.76||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.76|-1.71|<0.001
81499558|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.16||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.16|-1.11|0.008
81499559|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.21||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.21|-1.16|0.005
81543851|NCT02121535|162764521|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To determine whether the 2-sided 90% confidence interval (CI) for the intra-subject ratio of the AUC0-tz were contained in the acceptance range of 80% to 125% for bioequivalence.|Adjusted Mean Ratio|101.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.94|105.08|||||Adjusted Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|The statistical model used for the analysis of AUC0-tz was a mixed effect model on the logarithmic scale.||105.08|98.94|
81499560|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.12||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.12|-1.07|0.013
81499561|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.81||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.81|-1.76|<0.001
81499562|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-0.63||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.63|-1.58|<0.001
81499563|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.0||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.00|-0.95|0.050
81499564|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.34||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.34|-1.29|<0.001
81499565|NCT00863304|162690268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.16||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.16|-1.11|0.009
81499566|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.04||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.04|-0.35|0.012
81499567|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.03||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.28|0.113
81499568|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.18||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-0.49|<0.001
81499569|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.29||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.29|-0.01|0.076
81499570|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.37||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.37|0.06|0.007
81543852|NCT02121535|162764522|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To determine whether the 2-sided 90% CI for the intra-subject ratio of the Cmax were contained in the acceptance range of 80% to 125% for bioequivalence.|Adjusted Mean Ratio|103.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.03|110.99|||||Adjusted Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|The statistical model used for the analysis of Cmax was a mixed effect model on the logarithmic scale.||110.99|97.03|
81499571|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.24||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-0.56|<0.001
81499572|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.26||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.26|-0.58|<0.001
81499573|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.11||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-0.43|<0.001
81499574|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.03||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.29|0.102
81499575|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.01||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.01|-0.31|0.066
81499576|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.28||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.28|-0.60|<0.001
81499577|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.21||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.21|-0.53|<0.001
81499578|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.02||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.02|-0.34|0.027
81499579|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.1||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.10|-0.42|0.001
81499580|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.03||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.35|0.020
81543853|NCT02121535|162764523|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To determine whether the 2-sided 90% CI for the intra-subject ratio of the AUC0-∞ were contained in the acceptance range of 80% to 125% for bioequivalence.|Adjusted Mean Ratio|100.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.8|103.8|||||Adjusted Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|The statistical model used for the analysis of AUC0--∞ was a mixed effect model on the logarithmic scale.||103.80|96.80|
81543854|NCT02121535|162764524|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To determine whether the 2-sided 90% CI for the intra-subject ratio of the AUC0-∞ were contained in the acceptance range of 80% to 125% for bioequivalence.|Adjusted Mean Ratio|99.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.94|100.93|||||Adjusted Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|The statistical model used for the analysis of AUC0--∞ was a mixed effect model on the logarithmic scale.||100.93|97.94|
81499581|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.17||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.17|-0.49|<0.001
81499582|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.11||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.11|-0.43|0.001
81543855|NCT02121535|162764525|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To determine whether the 2-sided 90% CI for the intra-subject ratio of the AUC0-tz were contained in the acceptance range of 80% to 125% for bioequivalence.|Adjusted Mean Ratio|99.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.08|100.94|||||Adjusted Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|The statistical model used for the analysis of AUC0-tz was a mixed effect model on the logarithmic scale.||100.94|98.08|
81543856|NCT02121535|162764526|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To determine whether the 2-sided 90% CI for the intra-subject ratio of the Cmax were contained in the acceptance range of 80% to 125% for bioequivalence.|Adjusted Mean Ratio|100.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.45|101.72|||||Adjusted Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|The statistical model used for the analysis of Cmax was a mixed effect model on the logarithmic scale.||101.72|98.45|
81499583|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.08||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.08|-0.24|0.328
81499584|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.09||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.09|-0.41|0.002
81499585|NCT00863304|162690269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.03||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.35|0.022
81499586|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.04||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.04|-0.35|0.012
81499587|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.03||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.28|0.113
81499588|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.18||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-0.49|<0.001
81499589|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.29||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.29|-0.01|0.076
81499590|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.37||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.37|0.06|0.007
81499591|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.26||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.26|-0.57|<0.001
81499592|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.25||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.25|-0.57|<0.001
81499593|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.13||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.13|-0.45|<0.001
81543857|NCT02121535|162764527|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To determine whether the 2-sided 90% CI for the intra-subject ratio of the Cmax were contained in the acceptance range of 80% to 125% for bioequivalence.|Adjusted Mean Ratio|110.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.87|113.54|||||Adjusted Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|The statistical model used for the analysis of Cmax was a mixed effect model on the logarithmic scale.||113.54|106.87|
81543858|NCT02121535|162764528|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To determine whether the 2-sided 90% CI for the intra-subject ratio of the AUC0-tz were contained in the acceptance range of 80% to 125% for bioequivalence.|Adjusted Mean Ratio|104.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.53|106.1|||||Adjusted Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|The statistical model used for the analysis of AUC0-tz was a mixed effect model on the logarithmic scale.||106.10|102.53|
81543859|NCT02121535|162764529|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To determine whether the 2-sided 90% CI for the intra-subject ratio of the AUC0-∞ were contained in the acceptance range of 80% to 125% for bioequivalence.|Adjusted Mean Ratio|104.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.68|106.1|||||Adjusted Mean Ratio (Test/Reference)|The statistical model used for the analysis of AUC0--∞ was a mixed effect model on the logarithmic scale.||106.10|102.68|
81543860|NCT01084655|162764580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Square(LS)Means|1.204|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.666||||||ANOVA with dose level as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||1.666|0.870|
81543861|NCT01084655|162764581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.074|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.793|1.455||||||ANOVA with dose level as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||1.455|0.793|
81543862|NCT01084655|162764584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.066|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.802|1.417||||||ANOVA with dose level as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||1.417|0.802|
81543863|NCT01084655|162764585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.068|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.955|1.195||||||ANOVA with dose level as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.||1.195|0.955|
81499594|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.03||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.03|-0.29|0.120
81499595|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.04||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.04|-0.29|0.126
81543864|NCT00906204|162764593|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A one-sided alpha = 0.05, 85% power, an event rate of 0.70, equivalence margin of 0.20. Sample size = 75 patients per dose group, a total of 150 patients. Data analyzed will be counts of patients in each group who experience one or more component events of the primary endpoint during postoperative days one through seven. The DSMB requested an interim analysis after 80 patients and recommended ending the trial because the primary endpoint had been robustly reached.||||||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||The analysis compares the rates at which patients in each of the two groups cumulatively exceed the five composite endpoint thresholds. There are five safety outcomes monitored during the first seven post-transplantation days. The rates of observed vs. possible safety outcomes are compared.||||0.64
81543865|NCT00906204|162764594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.35
81499596|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.3||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.30|-0.62|<0.001
81499597|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.25||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.25|-0.57|<0.001
81543866|NCT00906204|162764595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.47
81543867|NCT00906204|162764596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.78
81543868|NCT00906204|162764597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.72
81543869|NCT00906204|162764598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.85
81499598|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.08||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-0.41|0.003
81499599|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.05||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.38|0.009
81499600|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.0||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.00|-0.32|0.052
81499601|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.25||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.25|-0.57|<0.001
81499602|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.15||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.15|-0.48|<0.001
81499603|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.0||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.00|-0.33|0.051
81499604|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.08||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.08|-0.41|0.003
81499605|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.01||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.01|-0.32|0.069
81543870|NCT01074814|162764611|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Results for the primary objective - evaluation of GMI - were presented with descriptive statistics as the ration of PFS on current therapy over the PFS on latest therapy. The percentage of patients with GMI greater than 1.3 was displayed along with its corresponding 95% exact confidence interval.|||
81543871|NCT00321620|162764635|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A synthesis method was used for the non-inferiority test for the hypothesis that denosumab preserves as least 50% of the effect of zoledronic acid vs. placebo.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0002||95.0|0.71|0.95|||Regression, Cox||Stratified by the randomization stratification factors (previous skeletal-related event, prostate-specific antigen level, and current chemotherapy)|||0.95|0.71|0.0002
81543872|NCT00321620|162764636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.0085||95.0|0.71|0.95|||Regression, Cox|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity according to a hierarchical testing strategy and Hochberg procedure.|Stratified by the randomization stratification factors (previous skeletal-related event, prostate-specific antigen level, and current chemotherapy).|||0.95|0.71|0.0085
81543873|NCT00321620|162764637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.82||||0.0085||95.0|0.71|0.94|||Anderson-Gill model|P-value was adjusted for multiplicity according to a hierarchical testing strategy and Hochberg procedure.|Stratified by the randomization stratification factors (previous skeletal-related event, prostate-specific antigen level, and current chemotherapy).|||0.94|0.71|0.0085
81499606|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.24||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.24|-0.57|<0.001
81543874|NCT03181932|162764638|SUPERIORITY|The primary efficacy endpoint was tested sequentially at Week 4 (end of Cycle 1), Week 12 (end of Cycle 2) and at Week 20 (end of Cycle 3). If a statistically significant difference was observed in favor of vancomycin inhalation powder compared to placebo after Cycle 1, then the mean change in the FEV1 percent predicted during Cycle 2 was to be tested. Similarly, if the effect after Cycle 2 was statistically significant, then the analysis of Baseline to end of Cycle 3 was to be tested.|Least square mean difference|1.4||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Based on previous experience, a sample size of 45 participants per arm would provide 89% power to detect a statistically significant difference at alpha level of 0.05. To account for potential dropouts and/or smaller effect size in a 3-cycle trial, a sample size of 75 participants per arm was to be enrolled in the primary analysis population, which if all completed would provide 90% power to detect a difference of 3.4% at 20 weeks assuming the same standard deviation of 6.3%.||4.1|-1.4|0.325
81543875|NCT01887327|162764650|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-31.64|||=|2.1e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0|-19.283|||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|||||-19.283|-44.000|=0.0000021
81543876|NCT01887327|162764650|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|-27.4|||=|2.6e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.657|-15.142|||LS Mean Difference vs Placebo|||||-15.142|-39.657|=0.0000260
81574415|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.44|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.8|1.8|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 8: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.8|-4.8|0.440
81499607|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.2||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.20|-0.53|<0.001
81499608|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.05||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.37|0.012
81499609|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.03||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.36|0.020
81499610|NCT00863304|162690270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.01||P-value was based on pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, index joint as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.01|-0.32|0.064
81499611|NCT04770285|162690344|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.78||||0.0568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.05|||MMRM|p-value was calculated by MMRM method with model terms: Treatment, trial center, visit, treatment by visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||||0.05|-3.60|0.0568
81499612|NCT04770285|162690345|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.77||||0.0705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.07|||MMRM|p-value was calculated by MMRM method with model terms: Treatment, trial center, visit, treatment by visit, and baseline by visit interaction.||||0.07|-1.61|0.0705
81499613|NCT04770285|162690346|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.62||||0.3687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|0.74||p-value was calculated by MMRM method with model terms: Treatment, trial center, visit, treatment by visit, and baseline by visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 2||0.74|-1.99|0.3687
81499614|NCT04770285|162690346|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.45||||0.0828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.19||p-value was calculated by MMRM method with model terms: Treatment, trial center, visit, treatment by visit, and baseline by visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 4||0.19|-3.10|0.0828
81499615|NCT04770285|162690347|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.34||||0.3549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.38||p-value was calculated by MMRM method with model terms: Treatment, trial center, visit, treatment by visit, and baseline by visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 2||0.38|-1.06|0.3549
81499616|NCT04770285|162690347|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.28||||0.4948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.53||p-value was calculated by MMRM method with model terms: Treatment, trial center, visit, treatment by visit, and baseline by visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 4||0.53|-1.09|0.4948
81499617|NCT04770285|162690348|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.68||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.34||p-value was calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenzsel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||3.34|0.84|0.1420
81499618|NCT04770285|162690348|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.31||||0.2939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.16||p-value was calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenzsel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||2.16|0.79|0.2939
81499619|NCT04770285|162690348|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.38||||0.0884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.99||p-value was calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenzsel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6||1.99|0.96|0.0884
81499620|NCT04770285|162690349|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.19||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.06||p-value was calculated by MMRM method with model terms: Treatment, trial center, visit, treatment by visit, and baseline by visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 2||-0.06|-0.32|0.0039
81499621|NCT04770285|162690349|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.32||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.15||p-value was calculated by MMRM method with model terms: Treatment, trial center, visit, treatment by visit, and baseline by visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.15|-0.50|0.0003
81499622|NCT04770285|162690349|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-0.26||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.06||p-value was calculated by MMRM method with model terms: Treatment, trial center, visit, treatment by visit, and baseline by visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.06|-0.46|0.0098
81499623|NCT04770285|162690350|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.02||||0.4463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|1.61||p-value was calculated by ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.61|-3.66|0.4463
81499624|NCT04770285|162690351|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.29||||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-0.31||p-value was calculated by MMRM method with model terms: Treatment, trial center, visit, treatment by visit, and baseline by visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.31|-2.28|0.0102
81499625|NCT04770285|162690351|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.58||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|-0.54||p-value was calculated by MMRM method with model terms: Treatment, trial center, visit, treatment by visit, and baseline by visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 6||-0.54|-2.62|0.0029
81499626|NCT04770285|162690352|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.18||||0.5757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.16||p-value was calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenzsel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||2.16|0.65|0.5757
81499627|NCT04770285|162690352|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.16||||0.5102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.78||p-value was calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenzsel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||1.78|0.75|0.5102
81499628|NCT04770285|162690352|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.15||||0.5342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.79||p-value was calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenzsel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6||1.79|0.74|0.5342
81499629|NCT04770285|162690353|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.22||||||Week 8||1.22|0.82|
81499630|NCT04770285|162690353|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.25||||||Week 10||1.25|0.88|
81499631|NCT03766399|162690378|OTHER||LS means difference|-0.44||||0.9511|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.9|12.0|||Linear Mixed Model|||Comparison of Part 2a (MAD) Cohort 1 Vs Part 2a (MAD) Cohort 2||12.0|-12.9|0.9511
81499632|NCT03766399|162690378|OTHER||LS means difference|-7.87||||0.2849|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.3|4.59|||Linear Mixed Model|||Comparison of Part 2a (MAD) Cohort 2 Vs Part 2a (MAD) Placebo||4.59|-20.3|0.2849
81499633|NCT03766399|162690378|OTHER||LS means difference|-8.31||||0.2595|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.8|4.14|||Linear Mixed Model|||Comparison of Part 2a (MAD) Cohort 1 Vs Part 2a (MAD) Placebo||4.14|-20.8|0.2595
81499634|NCT03766399|162690378|OTHER||LS means difference|-3.04||||0.3604|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.6|2.51|||Linear Mixed Model|||Comparison of Part 3a (DPI/PoM) Vs Part 3a (DPI/PoM) Placebo||2.51|-8.60|0.3604
81499635|NCT03766399|162690379|OTHER||LS means difference|-25.4||||0.7544|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-166.0|115.0|||Linear Mixed Model|||Comparison of Part 2a (MAD) Cohort 1 Vs Part 2a (MAD) Cohort 2||115|-166|0.7544
81499636|NCT03766399|162690379|OTHER||LS means difference|-73.3||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-214.0|67.6|||Linear Mixed Model|||Comparison of Part 2a (MAD) Cohort 2 Vs Part 2a (MAD) Placebo||67.6|-214|0.3750
81499637|NCT03766399|162690379|OTHER||LS means difference|-98.7||||0.2377|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-240.0|42.3|||Linear Mixed Model|||Comparison of Part 2a (MAD) Cohort 1 Vs Part 2a (MAD) Placebo||42.3|-240|0.2377
81499638|NCT03766399|162690379|OTHER||LS means difference|-50.4||||0.1105|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-102.0|1.61|||Linear Mixed Model|||Comparison of Part 3a (DPI/PoM) Vs Part 3a (DPI/PoM) Placebo||1.61|-102|0.1105
81499639|NCT02947048|162690391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Clinical Global Impression - Severity||||0.61
81499640|NCT02947048|162690391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Clinical Global Impression - Severity||||0.33
81499641|NCT02947048|162690391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Clinical Global Impression - Improvement||||0.61
81499642|NCT02947048|162690391|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Clinical Global Impression - Improvement||||0.91
81499643|NCT00023595|162690398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.04|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H01: Medication +CABG) versus (H01: Medication)|||1.04|0.72|0.12
81499644|NCT00023595|162690399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.97|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H01: Medication +CABG) versus (H01: Medication)|||0.97|0.73|0.02
81499645|NCT00023595|162690400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.17|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H02: Medication + CABG + SVR) versus (H02: Medication + CABG)|||1.17|0.84|0.90
81499646|NCT00023595|162690401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio, log|0.79||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.93|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H01: Medication +CABG) versus (H01: Medication)|||0.93|0.66|0.006
81499647|NCT00023595|162690402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.0|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H01: Medication +CABG) versus (H01: Medication)|||1.00|0.66|0.05
81499648|NCT00023595|162690403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.85|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H01: Medication +CABG) versus (H01: Medication)|||0.85|0.64|<0.001
81499649|NCT00023595|162690404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.82|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H01: Medication +CABG) versus (H01: Medication)|||0.82|0.64|<0.001
81499650|NCT00023595|162690405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.26|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H02: Medication + CABG + SVR) versus (H02: Medication + CABG)|||1.26|0.79|0.98
81499651|NCT00023595|162690406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.19||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|7.52|||Regression, Logistic||Odds Ratio is for (H01: Medication +CABG) versus (H01: Medication)|||7.52|1.35|0.008
81499652|NCT00023595|162690407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.41|||Regression, Logistic||Odds Ratio is for (H02: Medication + CABG + SVR) versus (H02: Medication + CABG)|||2.41|0.78|0.275
81499653|NCT00023595|162690408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.98|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H01: Medication +CABG) versus (H01: Medication)|||0.98|0.71|0.030
81499654|NCT00023595|162690409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.31|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H02: Medication + CABG + SVR) versus (H02: Medication + CABG)|||1.31|0.89|0.401
81499655|NCT00023595|162690410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.93|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H01: Medication +CABG) versus (H01: Medication)|||0.93|0.71|0.002
81499656|NCT00023595|162690426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.71|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H01: Medication +CABG) versus (H01: Medication)|||0.71|0.51|<0.001
81499657|NCT00023595|162690427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.13|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H02: Medication + CABG + SVR) versus (H02: Medication + CABG)|||1.13|0.73|0.414
81499658|NCT00023595|162690428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.73|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H01: Medication +CABG) versus (H01: Medication)|||0.73|0.55|<0.001
81499659|NCT00023595|162690429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.03|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H01: Medication +CABG) versus (H01: Medication)|||1.03|0.72|0.108
81499660|NCT00023595|162690430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.32|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H02: Medication + CABG + SVR) versus (H02: Medication + CABG)|||1.32|0.83|0.717
81499661|NCT00023595|162690431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.97|||Log Rank||Hazard Ratio is for (H01: Medication +CABG) versus (H01: Medication)|||0.97|0.73|0.018
81499662|NCT00023595|162690447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.015
81499663|NCT00023595|162690447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81499664|NCT00023595|162690447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.011
81499665|NCT00023595|162690447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.44
81499666|NCT00023595|162690448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.91
81499667|NCT00023595|162690448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.62
81499668|NCT00023595|162690448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81499669|NCT00023595|162690448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.96
81499670|NCT00023595|162690448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.78
81499671|NCT00023595|162690449|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.31
81499672|NCT00023595|162690449|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81499673|NCT00023595|162690449|SUPERIORITY|24 months||||||0.028|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.028
81499674|NCT00023595|162690449|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.079
81499675|NCT00023595|162690450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74
81499676|NCT00023595|162690450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.61
81499677|NCT00023595|162690450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.78
81499678|NCT00023595|162690450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.94
81499679|NCT00023595|162690450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.29
81499680|NCT00023595|162690451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.063
81543877|NCT01462370|162764654|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The noninferiority margin is -3.7 units.|Difference in LS Means|0.89||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.76||A priori threshold for statistical significance = \<0.025 (one-sided).|ANOVA|Adjusted for treatment, period, sequence, patient (sequence), and baseline pain intensity (moderate or severe).||With at least 128 participants, the study had a 92% power to establish that etoricoxib is noninferior to ibuprofen (null hypothesis). The power and sample size were based on the following assumptions: 1) an approximately 15% protocol violation rate, 2) a noninferiority margin of -3.7 units (etoricoxib minus ibuprofen), and 3) an intrapatient standard deviation of 8 units.||1.76|0.03|0.043
81543878|NCT01462370|162764655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.2||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|1.57||A nominal threshold for statistical significance = \<0.05.|ANOVA|Adjusted for treatment, period, sequence, patient (sequence), and baseline pain intensity (moderate or severe).||||1.57|-1.16|0.768
81543879|NCT01462370|162764656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.26||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.45||A nominal threshold for statistical significance = \<0.05.|ANOVA|Adjusted for treatment, period, sequence, patient (sequence), and baseline pain intensity (moderate or severe).||||0.45|0.07|0.007
81543880|NCT01462370|162764657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.54||A nominal threshold for statistical significance = \<0.05.|ANOVA|Adjusted for treatment, period, sequence, patient (sequence), and baseline pain intensity (moderate or severe).||||0.54|0.17|<0.001
81543881|NCT01462370|162764658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.14||A priori threshold for statistical significance = \<0.05.|Regression, Cox|Adjusted for treatment, period, and baseline pain intensity.||||1.14|0.70|0.371
81543882|NCT01462370|162764659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.1||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2||A priori threshold for statistical significance = \<0.05.|ANOVA|Adjusted for treatment, period, sequence, patient (sequence), and baseline pain intensity (moderate or severe).||||0.20|-0.00|0.051
81543883|NCT01462370|162764660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference in LS Means|0.17||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.32||A priori threshold for statistical significance = \<0.05.|ANOVA|Adjusted for treatment, period, sequence, patient (sequence), and baseline pain intensity (moderate or severe).||||0.32|0.03|0.019
81543884|NCT01462370|162764662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.31||A priori threshold for statistical significance = \<0.05.|ANOVA|Adjusted for treatment, period, sequence, patient (sequence), and baseline pain intensity (moderate or severe).||||0.31|0.10|<0.001
81499681|NCT00023595|162690451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.187||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.187
81499682|NCT00023595|162690451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.168||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.168
81499683|NCT00023595|162690451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.050
81499684|NCT00023595|162690452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.82
81543885|NCT01462370|162764663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.28||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.45||A priori threshold for statistical significance = \<0.05.|ANOVA|Adjusted for treatment, period, sequence, patient (sequence), and baseline pain intensity (moderate or severe).||||0.45|0.10|0.002
81543886|NCT01462370|162764664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.11||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.2||A priori threshold for statistical significance = \<0.05.|ANOVA|Adjusted for treatment, period, sequence, patient (sequence), and baseline pain intensity (moderate or severe).||||0.20|0.03|0.011
81543887|NCT01462370|162764665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Means|0.26||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.44||A priori threshold for statistical significance = \<0.05.|ANOVA|Adjusted for treatment, period, sequence, patient (sequence), and baseline pain intensity (moderate or severe).||||0.44|0.08|0.004
81499685|NCT00023595|162690452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81499686|NCT00023595|162690452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.69
81499687|NCT00023595|162690452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.63
81499688|NCT00023595|162690452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.90
81543888|NCT01462370|162764666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.87||A priori threshold for statistical significance = \<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for treatment, period, and baseline pain intensity.||||2.87|0.90|0.112
81543889|NCT01462370|162764667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|3.45||A priori threshold for statistical significance = \<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for treatment, period, and baseline pain intensity.||||3.45|1.12|0.019
81499689|NCT00023595|162690453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.039
81499690|NCT00023595|162690453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81499691|NCT00023595|162690453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.008
81499692|NCT00023595|162690453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.31
81499693|NCT00023595|162690454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.36
81499694|NCT00023595|162690454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81499695|NCT00023595|162690454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.17
81499696|NCT00023595|162690454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81499697|NCT00023595|162690454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.79
81499698|NCT00023595|162690455|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||4 months|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81499699|NCT00023595|162690455|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81499700|NCT00023595|162690455|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81499701|NCT00023595|162690455|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.024||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||<0.024
81499702|NCT00023595|162690456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81499703|NCT00023595|162690456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.42
81499704|NCT00023595|162690456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.66
81499705|NCT00023595|162690456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81499706|NCT00023595|162690456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.43
81499707|NCT00023595|162690457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.051
81499708|NCT00023595|162690457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81499709|NCT00023595|162690457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.065
81543890|NCT02399163|162764695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.061|22.454||From ANOVA: participant (random), treatment (fixed), period (fixed)|ANCOVA||Difference is Placebo dentifrice/Fluoride rinse minus Placebo dentifrice/No rinse such that a positive difference implies a larger response value for the Placebo dentifrice/Fluoride rinse.|||22.454|11.061|<0.0001
81543891|NCT04225897|162764752|OTHER||Difference|-8.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.78|15.74||||||60 hours. Analysis was performed using mixed effects analysis of covariance model on change from baseline in viral load, including a random effect for participant and fixed effects for treatment group, baseline human rhinovirus/enterovirus status (present or absent), visit, vist by treatment group interaction, and baseline viral load as a covariate.||15.74|-31.78|
81499710|NCT00023595|162690457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.83
81499711|NCT00023595|162690458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.71
81499712|NCT00023595|162690458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.57
81499713|NCT00023595|162690458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.15
81499714|NCT00023595|162690458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.64
81499715|NCT00023595|162690458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.07
81499716|NCT00023595|162690459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.004
81543892|NCT04225897|162764752|OTHER||Difference|-15.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.15|9.7|||Mixed effects analysis of covariance|||156 hours. Analysis was performed using mixed effects analysis of covariance model on change from baseline in viral load, including a random effect for participant and fixed effects for treatment group, baseline human rhinovirus/enterovirus status (present or absent), visit, vist by treatment group interaction, and baseline viral load as a covariate.||9.70|-40.15|
81499717|NCT00023595|162690459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.011
81499718|NCT00023595|162690459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.007
81499719|NCT00023595|162690459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.044
81499720|NCT00023595|162690460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74
81499721|NCT00023595|162690460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81499722|NCT00023595|162690460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81499723|NCT00023595|162690460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.60
81499724|NCT00023595|162690460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81499725|NCT00023595|162690461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.050
81499726|NCT00023595|162690461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81499727|NCT00023595|162690461|SUPERIORITY|24 months||||||0.049|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.049
81499728|NCT00023595|162690461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.097||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.097
81499729|NCT00023595|162690462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.40
81499730|NCT00023595|162690462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81499731|NCT00023595|162690462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.86
81499732|NCT00023595|162690462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81499733|NCT00023595|162690462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81499734|NCT00023595|162690463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81499735|NCT00023595|162690463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.023
81499736|NCT00023595|162690463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.009
81499737|NCT00023595|162690463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.26
81499738|NCT00023595|162690464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.38
81499739|NCT00023595|162690464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.45
81499740|NCT00023595|162690464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.62
81499741|NCT00023595|162690464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.82
81499742|NCT00023595|162690464|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.94
81499743|NCT00023595|162690465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.205||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.205
81499744|NCT00023595|162690465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.017
81499745|NCT00023595|162690465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.028
81499746|NCT00023595|162690465|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.123||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.123
81499747|NCT00023595|162690466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.19
81499748|NCT00023595|162690466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.07
81499749|NCT00023595|162690466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.94
81499750|NCT00023595|162690466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.67
81499751|NCT00023595|162690466|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.44
81499752|NCT00023595|162690467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||4 months|Chi-squared|P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.050
81499753|NCT00023595|162690467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.006
81499754|NCT00023595|162690467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.039
81499755|NCT00023595|162690467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.074||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.074
81499756|NCT00023595|162690468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.23
81499757|NCT00023595|162690468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.43
81499758|NCT00023595|162690468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.35
81499759|NCT00023595|162690468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.90
81543893|NCT04225897|162764753|OTHER||Difference|14.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.68|121.33||||||60 hours. Analysis was performed using mixed effects analysis of covariance model on change from baseline in viral load, including a random effect for participant and fixed effects for treatment group, baseline human rhinovirus/enterovirus status (present or absent), visit, vist by treatment group interaction, and baseline viral load as a covariate.||121.33|-91.68|
81499760|NCT00023595|162690468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81499761|NCT00023595|162690469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.085
81499762|NCT00023595|162690469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.007
81499763|NCT00023595|162690469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.026
81499764|NCT00023595|162690469|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.085
81499765|NCT00023595|162690470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81499766|NCT00023595|162690470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.17
81499767|NCT00023595|162690470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.59
81499768|NCT00023595|162690470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.78
81499769|NCT00023595|162690470|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81499770|NCT00023595|162690471|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||<0.001
81499771|NCT00023595|162690471|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||12 month|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81499772|NCT00023595|162690471|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81499773|NCT00023595|162690471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.018
81499774|NCT00023595|162690472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.70
81499775|NCT00023595|162690472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.47
81499776|NCT00023595|162690472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81499777|NCT00023595|162690472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.84
81499778|NCT00023595|162690472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.82
81499779|NCT00023595|162690473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.023
81499780|NCT00023595|162690473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81499781|NCT00023595|162690473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.077||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.077
81499782|NCT00023595|162690473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.170
81499783|NCT00023595|162690474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.63
81499784|NCT00023595|162690474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.29
81499785|NCT00023595|162690474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81499786|NCT00023595|162690474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.25
81499787|NCT00023595|162690474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81499788|NCT00023595|162690475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.033
81499789|NCT00023595|162690475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81499790|NCT00023595|162690475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.015
81499791|NCT00023595|162690475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.051
81499792|NCT00023595|162690476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.26
81499793|NCT00023595|162690476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.23
81499794|NCT00023595|162690476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.66
81499795|NCT00023595|162690476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.98
81499796|NCT00023595|162690476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.86
81499797|NCT00023595|162690477|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||<0.001
81499798|NCT00023595|162690477|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81499799|NCT00023595|162690477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.006
81499800|NCT00023595|162690477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.037
81499801|NCT00023595|162690478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.53
81499802|NCT00023595|162690478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.26
81499803|NCT00023595|162690478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.76
81499804|NCT00023595|162690478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81499805|NCT00023595|162690478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81499806|NCT00023595|162690479|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||<0.001
81499807|NCT00023595|162690479|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81499808|NCT00023595|162690479|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81499809|NCT00023595|162690479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.010
81499810|NCT00023595|162690480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81499811|NCT00023595|162690480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74
81499812|NCT00023595|162690480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.77
81499813|NCT00023595|162690480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.46
81499814|NCT00023595|162690480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.27
81499815|NCT00023595|162690481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.029
81499816|NCT00023595|162690481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.042
81499817|NCT00023595|162690481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.30
81543894|NCT04225897|162764753|OTHER||Difference|-31.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-143.96|81.57||||||156 hours. Analysis was performed using mixed effects analysis of covariance model on change from baseline in viral load, including a random effect for participant and fixed effects for treatment group, baseline human rhinovirus/enterovirus status (present or absent), visit, vist by treatment group interaction, and baseline viral load as a covariate.||81.57|-143.96|
81543895|NCT05172128|162764798|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided||||Paired t-test comparing baseline value to endpoint value revealed a p-value of 0.80.|||>0.05
81499818|NCT00023595|162690481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.20
81543896|NCT05172128|162764799|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81499819|NCT00023595|162690482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.98
81499820|NCT00023595|162690482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81499821|NCT00023595|162690482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.88
81499822|NCT00023595|162690482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81499823|NCT00023595|162690482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81499824|NCT00023595|162690483|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||<0.001
81499825|NCT00023595|162690483|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81499826|NCT00023595|162690483|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81543897|NCT05172128|162764800|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81543898|NCT05172128|162764801|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81543899|NCT05172128|162764804|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81574416|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.159|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|5.6|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 8: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||5.6|-0.5|0.159
81499827|NCT00023595|162690483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81499828|NCT00023595|162690484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.86
81499829|NCT00023595|162690484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.39
81499830|NCT00023595|162690484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.65
81499831|NCT00023595|162690484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.15
81499832|NCT00023595|162690484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81499833|NCT00023595|162690485|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||<0.001
81499834|NCT00023595|162690485|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81499835|NCT00023595|162690485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81499836|NCT00023595|162690485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81499837|NCT00023595|162690486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.96
81499838|NCT00023595|162690486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.53
81499839|NCT00023595|162690486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81499840|NCT00023595|162690486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.78
81499841|NCT00023595|162690486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.21
81499842|NCT00023595|162690487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.007
81499843|NCT00023595|162690487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.003
81499844|NCT00023595|162690487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.023
81499845|NCT00023595|162690487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.060
81499846|NCT00023595|162690488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81499847|NCT00023595|162690488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.43
81499848|NCT00023595|162690488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.57
81499849|NCT00023595|162690488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81499850|NCT00023595|162690488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.38
81499851|NCT00023595|162690489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||Baseline|Chi-squared|All P-values were based on the Likelihood Ratio Chi-Square test.||||||0.86
81499852|NCT00023595|162690489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||4 months|Chi-squared|All P-values were based on the Likelihood Ratio Chi-Square test.||||||0.78
81499853|NCT00023595|162690489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55||||||12 months|Chi-squared|All P-values were based on the Likelihood Ratio Chi-Square test.||||||0.55
81499854|NCT00023595|162690489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027||||||24 months|Chi-squared|All P-values were based on the Likelihood Ratio Chi-Square test.||||||0.027
81499855|NCT00023595|162690489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031||||||36 months|Chi-squared|All P-values were based on the Likelihood Ratio Chi-Square test.||||||0.031
81499856|NCT00023595|162690490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||Baseline|Chi-squared|All P-values were based on the Likelihood Ratio Chi-Square test.||||||0.40
81499857|NCT00023595|162690490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42||||||4 months|Chi-squared|All P-values were based on the Likelihood Ratio Chi-Square test.||||||0.42
81499858|NCT00023595|162690490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||12 months|Chi-squared|All P-values were based on the Likelihood Ratio Chi-Square test.||||||0.41
81499859|NCT00023595|162690490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||24 months|Chi-squared|All P-values were based on the Likelihood Ratio Chi-Square test.||||||0.25
81499860|NCT00023595|162690490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||36 months|Chi-squared|All P-values were based on the Likelihood Ratio Chi-Square test.||||||0.25
81499861|NCT00023595|162690491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.002
81543900|NCT00837434|162764812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|P-value for testing treatment effect uses week 12 CD27+ switched memory as the outcome variable and adjusts for baseline CD27+ switched memory||Null Hypothesis: Mean percentage of CD27+ switched memory cells in the peripheral blood at Week 12 does not differ between individuals treated with etanercept and those treated with adalimumab after adjusting for baseline CD27+ switched memory cells. Alt. hypothesis: Mean percentage of CD27+ switched memory cells in the peripheral blood at Week 12 in individuals treated with etanercept is lower than in those treated with adalimumab after adjusting for baseline CD27+ switched memory cells.||||0.3
81499862|NCT00023595|162690491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.007
81499863|NCT00023595|162690491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.049
81543901|NCT01921205|162764819|SUPERIORITY||Percent reduction over Placebo|31.72|||=|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.342|44.277|||ANCOVA|Seizure frequency (log transformed) is analyzed using analysis of covariance with terms for treatment, pooled center and Baseline seizure frequency.|Percent reduction over placebo is estimated as 100 x (1-exp\[LSMLacosamide-LSMPlacebo\]). Where LSM is Least Square Mean.|||44.277|16.342|=0.0003
81499864|NCT00023595|162690491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.038
81499865|NCT00023595|162690492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.40
81499866|NCT00023595|162690492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81499867|NCT00023595|162690492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.98
81499868|NCT00023595|162690492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.15
81499869|NCT00023595|162690492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81499870|NCT00023595|162690493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.036
81499871|NCT00023595|162690493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.043
81499872|NCT00023595|162690493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.018
81499873|NCT00023595|162690493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.037
81499874|NCT00023595|162690494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.75
81499875|NCT00023595|162690494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.72
81499876|NCT00023595|162690494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.77
81499877|NCT00023595|162690494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.52
81499878|NCT00023595|162690494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81499879|NCT00023595|162690495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||4 months|Chi-squared|H01 P-values were based on the Chi-Square test applied to maximum likelihood estimates derived from an adjusted mixed model.||||||0.0002
81499880|NCT00023595|162690495|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||12 months|Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81499881|NCT00023595|162690495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||24 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.009
81499882|NCT00023595|162690495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32||||||36 months|Chi-squared|||||||0.32
81499883|NCT00023595|162690496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6||||||Baseline|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.60
81499884|NCT00023595|162690496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||4 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.14
81499885|NCT00023595|162690496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||12 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.57
81499886|NCT00023595|162690496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||24 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.15
81499887|NCT00023595|162690496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||36 months|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.84
81499888|NCT00023595|162690497|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Hospital costs|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81499889|NCT00023595|162690497|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Physician fees|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81499890|NCT00023595|162690497|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Total index cost|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81499891|NCT00023595|162690498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||Hospital costs|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.006
81499892|NCT00023595|162690498|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Physician fees|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81499893|NCT00023595|162690498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||Total index cost|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81499894|NCT05889468|162690499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon rank sum test, a non-parametric test, was used since the empirical distribution of data did not follow the normality assumption.||This was an intention-to-treat analysis.||||0.49
81499895|NCT05889468|162690500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Fisher Exact|||Intention-to-treat analysis||||0.32
81499896|NCT05889468|162690502|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Intention-to-treat analysis||||>0.99
81499897|NCT05889468|162690503|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Intention-to-treat analysis||||>0.99
81499898|NCT05468918|162690506|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.002
81499899|NCT05468918|162690507|OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.023
81499900|NCT02014376|162690526|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3699|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.3699
81499901|NCT00721110|162690548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-52.0|54.0||Significant if P \< 0.003 for efficacy and P \> 0.5311 for futility; 97.5% confidence intervals adjusted for group sequential design to maintain the overall alpha of 0.025 for each primary intervention.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline 6-minute walk distance||The effect of lidocaine on 6-minute walk distance on the 2nd postoperative morning was assessed using analysis of covariance. We expected the control group's mean 6-minute walk distance to be 300 meters with a standard deviation (SD) of about 20% of the mean for each group. Assuming a correlation of 0.5 between baseline and 2nd postoperative day, a maximum 128 total patients (32 for each group) was needed to have 80% power at the 0.025 significance level to detect effects of 36 meters or more.||54|-52|0.96
81499902|NCT00721110|162690548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-65.0|44.0||97.5% confidence interval adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain theoverall α of 0.025 for each primary intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline 6-minute walk distance||The effect of ketamine on 6-minute walk distance on the 2nd postoperative morning was assessed using analysis of covariance. We expected the control group's mean 6-minute walk distance to be 300 meters with a standard deviation (SD) of about 20% of the mean for each group. Assuming a correlation of 0.5 between baseline and 2nd postoperative day, a maximum 128 total patients (32 for each group) was needed to have 80% power at the 0.025 significance level to detect effects of 36 meters or more.||44|-65|0.54
81499903|NCT00721110|162690549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.3|1.3||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|t-test, 2 sided|||Groups compared on VRS scores at PACU admit using a t test.||1.3|-3.3|0.20
81499904|NCT00721110|162690549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.8|1.9||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|t-test, 2 sided|||Ketamine compared to placebo at PACU admit using a t test||1.9|-2.8|0.54
81499905|NCT00721110|162690549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.5|0.8||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|t-test, 2 sided|||Lidocaine versus nonlidocaine on pain severity at postoperative care unit discharge was assessed using a t test.||0.8|-2.5|0.11
81499906|NCT00721110|162690549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.4|2.0||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|t-test, 2 sided|||Ketamine versus nonketamine on postoperative care unit discharge pain severity was assessed using a t test.||2.0|-1.4|0.56
81499907|NCT00721110|162690549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.9|2.2||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|t-test, 2 sided|||Lidocaine versus nonlidocaine on postoperative day 1 pain severity assessed using a t test.||2.2|-0.9|0.20
81499908|NCT00721110|162690549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.4|1.7||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|t-test, 2 sided|||Ketamine versus nonketamine on postoperative day 1 pain severity was assessed using a t test.||1.7|-1.4|0.79
81499909|NCT00721110|162690549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.1|1.7||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|t-test, 2 sided|||Lidocaine versus nonlidocaine on postoperative day 2 pain severity was assessed using a t test.||1.7|-1.1|0.55
81499910|NCT00721110|162690549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.1|1.8||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|t-test, 2 sided|||Ketamine versus nonketamine on postoperative day 2 pain severity was assessed using a t test.||1.8|-1.1|0.47
81499911|NCT00721110|162690550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-7.0|7.0||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Lidocaine versus nonlidocaine on intraoperative opioid consumption was assessed using the Wilcoxon rank sum test.||7|-7|0.63
81499912|NCT00721110|162690550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-10.0|5.0||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ketamine versus nonketamine on intraoperative opioid consumption was assessed using a Wilcoxon rank sum test.||5|-10|0.27
81543902|NCT03367793|162764845|OTHER||f statistic|1.1||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||It was calculated that 29 participants randomized in a 3x3 within-subject crossover design (repeated measures) achieves at least 89% power to detect an effect size of 0.25. Sample size was determined by a 2-sided f-test (alpha = 0.05) of the overall treatment effect based on a statistical simulation, simulating the repeated measures design. Assumptions included ICC of 0.3.||||0.341
81543903|NCT03367793|162764845|OTHER||least square means|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.36|||||Additional model based estimates for 2-month estimated least square means in binocular visual acuity (logMAR) for PFST.|||0.36|0.26|
81543904|NCT03367793|162764845|OTHER||least square means|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.38|||||Additional model based estimates for 2-month estimated least square means in binocular visual acuity (logMAR) for VSX.|||0.38|0.27|
81543905|NCT03367793|162764845|OTHER||least square means|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.39|||||Additional model based estimates for 2-month estimated least square means in binocular visual acuity (logMAR) for Clinical Refraction.|||0.39|0.28|
81499913|NCT00721110|162690550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-15.0|5.0||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Lidocaine versus nonlidocaine on postoperative care unit opioid consumption was assessed using a Wilcoxon rank sum test.||5|-15|0.28
81499914|NCT00721110|162690550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-15.0|4.0||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ketamine versus nonketamine on postoperative care unit opioid consumption was assessed using a Wilcoxon rank sum test.||4|-15|0.22
81499915|NCT00721110|162690550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-13.0|21.0||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Lidocaine versus nonlidocaine on postoperative day 1 opioid consumption was assessed using a Wilcoxon rank sum test.||21|-13|0.76
81499916|NCT00721110|162690550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-19.0|14.0||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ketamine versus nonketamine on postoperative day 1 opioid consumption was assessed using a Wilcoxon rank sum test.||14|-19|0.66
81499917|NCT00721110|162690550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.0|10.0||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Lidocaine versus nonlidocaine on postoperative day 2 opioid consumption was assessed using a Wilcoxon rank sum test.||10|-5|0.30
81499918|NCT00721110|162690550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.0|8.0||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ketamine versus nonketamine on postoperative day 2 opioid consumption was assessed using a Wilcoxon rank sum test.||8|-5|0.79
81499919|NCT00721110|162690551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.06||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.28|0.41||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|Chi-squared||numerator: lidocaine; denominator: control|Lidocaine versus nonlidocaine on PACU (postoperative care unit) nausea assessed using Pearson chi square test.||0.41|-0.28|0.58
81499920|NCT00721110|162690551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.02||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.32|0.36||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|Chi-squared||Numinator: ketamine; denominator: nonketamine|Ketamine versus nonketamine on PACU (postoperative care unit) nausea assessed using Pearson chi square test.||0.36|-0.32|0.87
81499921|NCT00721110|162690551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.06||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.31|0.44||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|Chi-squared|||Lidocaine versus nonlidocaine on POD 1 (first postoperative day) nausea assessed using Pearson chi square test.||0.44|-0.31|0.61
81543906|NCT03367793|162764846|OTHER||f statistic|0.93||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|f test|||It was calculated that 29 participants randomized in a 3x3 within-subject crossover design (repeated measures) achieves at least 89% power to detect an effect size of 0.25. Sample size was determined by a 2-sided f-test (alpha = 0.05) of the overall treatment effect based on a statistical simulation, simulating the repeated measures design. Assumptions included ICC of 0.3.||||0.410
81543907|NCT03367793|162764846|OTHER||least square means|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.41|||||Additional model based estimates for initial visit estimated least square means in binocular visual acuity (logMAR) for PFST.|||0.41|0.28|
81543908|NCT03367793|162764846|OTHER||least square means|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.39|||||Additional model based estimates for initial visit estimated least square means in binocular visual acuity (logMAR) for VSX.|||0.39|0.26|
81543909|NCT03367793|162764846|OTHER||least square means|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.41|||||Additional model based estimates for initial visit estimated least square means in binocular visual acuity (logMAR) for Clinical Refraction.|||0.41|0.28|
81543910|NCT03367793|162764847|OTHER||f statistic|1.09||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was alpha=0.05.|f test|||It was calculated that 29 participants randomized in a 3x3 within-subject crossover design (repeated measures) achieves at least 89% power to detect an effect size of 0.25. Sample size was determined by a 2-sided f-test (alpha = 0.05) of the overall treatment effect based on a statistical simulation, simulating the repeated measures design. Assumptions included ICC of 0.3.||||0.351
81543911|NCT03367793|162764847|OTHER||least square means|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|12.7|||||Additional model based estimates for two-month wear time estimated least square means in spectacle wear-time (Hours) for PFST.|||12.7|9.3|
81499922|NCT00721110|162690551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.03||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.34|0.41||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|Chi-squared|||Ketamine versus nonketamine on POD 1(first postoperative day) nausea assessed using Pearson chi square test.||0.41|-0.34|0.79
81543912|NCT03367793|162764847|OTHER||least square means|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|12.6|||||Additional model based estimates for two-month wear time estimated least square means in spectacle wear-time (Hours) for VSX.|||12.6|9.2|
81543913|NCT03367793|162764847|OTHER||least square means|11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|12.9|||||Additional model based estimates for two-month wear time estimated least square means in spectacle wear-time (Hours) for Clinical Refraction.|||12.9|9.5|
81543914|NCT03367793|162764848|OTHER||f statistic|0.58||||0.562|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||It was calculated that a sample size of n=28 yields 82% power to detect a difference of 0.4 in proportion of satisfaction (binary outcome of scores of '4' or '5' versus '1 to 3') in comparing two metrics using a two sided McNemar's test (alpha = 0.025 to account for pairwise testing).||||0.562
81499923|NCT00721110|162690551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|-0.13||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.38|0.12||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|Chi-squared|||Lidocaine versus nonlidocaine on PACU (postoperative care unit) vomiting assessed using Pearson chi square test.||0.12|-0.38|0.26
81499924|NCT00721110|162690551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|-0.06||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.31|0.19||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|Chi-squared|||Ketamine versus nonketamine on PACU (postoperative care unit) vomiting assessed using a Pearson chi square test.||0.19|-0.31|0.71
81499925|NCT00721110|162690551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.06||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.23|0.36||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|Chi-squared|||Lidocaine versus nonlidocaine on postoperative day 1 vomiting assessed using a Pearson chi square test.||0.36|-0.23|0.52
81499926|NCT00721110|162690551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.07||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.22|0.38|||Chi-squared|||Ketamine versus nonketamine on postoperative day 1 vomiting assessed using Pearson chi square test.||0.38|-0.22|0.44
81499927|NCT00721110|162690552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.14|2.2||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|t-test, 2 sided|||Lidocaine was compared to nonlidocaine on mean VRS fatigue score using a t test.||2.2|-2.14|0.96
81499928|NCT00721110|162690552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.8|2.57||97.5% confidence intervals (CIs) adjusted for group sequential design (using confidence coefficient of 2.97) to maintain the overall α of 0.025 for each intervention and 0.05 for the trial.|t-test, 2 sided|||Ketamine was compared to nonketamine on mean VRS fatigue score using a t test.||2.57|-1.80|0.59
81499929|NCT04875533|162690605|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/13vPnC)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.92||||||Serotype 1: the ratio of GMT (GMR) (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.92|0.66|
81499930|NCT04875533|162690605|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/13vPnC)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.99||||||Serotype 3: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.99|0.79|
81499931|NCT04875533|162690605|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/13vPnC)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.94||||||Serotype 4: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.94|0.67|
81499932|NCT04875533|162690605|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/13vPnC)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.91||||||Serotype 5: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.91|0.65|
81499933|NCT04875533|162690605|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/13vPnC)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.05||||||Serotype 6A: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.05|0.73|
81499934|NCT04875533|162690605|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/13vPnC)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.08||||||Serotype 6B: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.08|0.77|
81499935|NCT04875533|162690605|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/13vPnC)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.93||||||Serotype 7F: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.93|0.75|
81499936|NCT04875533|162690605|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/13vPnC)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.02||||||Serotype 9V: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.02|0.76|
81499937|NCT04875533|162690605|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/13vPnC)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.29||||||Serotype 14: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.29|0.92|
81499938|NCT04875533|162690605|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/13vPnC)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.85||||||Serotype 18C: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.85|0.62|
81499939|NCT04875533|162690605|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/13vPnC)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.86||||||Serotype 19A: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.86|0.63|
81543915|NCT03367793|162764848|OTHER||proportion|0.967|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Additional estimates of proportion of 2-month satisfactory responses (binary) for Spectacle Assessment Survey Item 1 for PFST.|||||
81543916|NCT03367793|162764848|OTHER||proportion|0.933|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Additional estimates of proportion of 2-month satisfactory responses (binary) for Spectacle Assessment Survey Item 1 for VSX.|||||
81543917|NCT03367793|162764848|OTHER||proportion|0.897|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Additional estimates of proportion of 2-month satisfactory responses (binary) for Spectacle Assessment Survey Item 1 for Clinical Refraction.|||||
81499940|NCT04875533|162690605|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/13vPnC)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.76||||||Serotype 19F: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.76|0.53|
81499941|NCT04875533|162690605|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/13vPnC)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.99||||||Serotype 23F: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.99|0.65|
81499942|NCT04875533|162690606|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/PPSV23)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.67||||||Serotype 8: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||0.67|0.50|
81499943|NCT04875533|162690606|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/PPSV23)|2.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|2.53||||||Serotype 10A: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||2.53|1.80|
81499944|NCT04875533|162690606|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/PPSV23)|1.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|2.06||||||Serotype 11A: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||2.06|1.44|
81499945|NCT04875533|162690606|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/PPSV23)|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.04||||||Serotype 12F: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||2.04|1.39|
81499946|NCT04875533|162690606|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/PPSV23)|2.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|2.64||||||Serotype 15B: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||2.64|1.72|
81499947|NCT04875533|162690606|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/PPSV23)|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|1.98||||||Serotype 22F: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.98|1.33|
81499948|NCT04875533|162690606|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority for a serotype was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of GMT20vPnC/saline to GMT13vPnC/PPSV23 for that serotype is greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMTs (20vPnC/PPSV23)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.34||||||Serotype 33F: GMR (the 20vPnC/saline group to the 13vPnC/PPSV23 group) and the 2-sided 95% CI||1.34|0.97|
81499949|NCT02904096|162690618|NON_INFERIORITY|Estimates for PA, PB, and PA-PB were reported together with one-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for PA-PB constructed via the Farrington-Manning likelihood method. Here PA and PB are the percentage of subjects in Group A and B (Non-inferiority margin = 12%).|Difference in percentage|1.5|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.35||||||||3.35||
81499950|NCT02904096|162690619|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.5|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.35||||||||3.35||
81499951|NCT02904096|162690620|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group A: Flexion (Left Hand)-baseline and Group A: Flexion (Left Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81499952|NCT02904096|162690620|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group A: Flexion (Right Hand)-baseline and Group A: Flexion (Right Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81499953|NCT02904096|162690620|OTHER|||||||0.054|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group B: Flexion (Left Hand)-baseline and Group B: Flexion (Left Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||.054
81499954|NCT02904096|162690620|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group B: Flexion (Right Hand)-baseline and Group B: Flexion (Right Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81543918|NCT03367793|162764849|OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||It was calculated that a sample size of n=28 yields 82% power to detect a difference of 0.4 in proportion of satisfaction (binary outcome of scores of '4' or '5' versus '1 to 3') in comparing two metrics using a two sided McNemar's test (alpha = 0.025 to account for pairwise testing).||||>0.99
81543919|NCT03367793|162764849|OTHER||proportion|0.967|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Additional estimates of proportion of 2-month satisfactory responses (binary) for 2-month satisfactory responses (binary) for Spectacle Assessment Survey Item 2 for PFST.|||||
81543920|NCT03367793|162764849|OTHER||proportion|0.967|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Additional estimates of proportion of 2-month satisfactory responses (binary) for Spectacle Assessment Survey Item 2 for VSX.|||||
81499955|NCT02904096|162690620|OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group A: Extension (Left Hand)-baseline and Group A: Extension (Left Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||.049
81499956|NCT02904096|162690620|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group A: Extension (Right Hand)-baseline and Group A: Extension (Right Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||.003
81499957|NCT02904096|162690620|OTHER|||||||0.781|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group B: Extension (Left Hand)-baseline and Group B: Extension (Left Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||.781
81499958|NCT02904096|162690620|OTHER|||||||0.573|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group B: Extension (Right Hand)-baseline and Group B: Extension (Right Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||.573
81499959|NCT02904096|162690621|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group A: (Left Hand)-baseline and Group A: (Left Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81543921|NCT03367793|162764849|OTHER||proportion|0.966|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Additional estimates of proportion of 2-month satisfactory responses (binary) for Spectacle Assessment Survey Item 2 for Clinical Refraction.|||||
81543922|NCT03367793|162764850|OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||It was calculated that a sample size of n=28 yields 82% power to detect a difference of 0.4 in proportion of satisfaction (binary outcome of scores of '4' or '5' versus '1 to 3') in comparing two metrics using a two sided McNemar's test (alpha = 0.025 to account for pairwise testing).||||>0.99
81499960|NCT02904096|162690621|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group A: (Right Hand)-baseline and Group A: (Right Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81499961|NCT02904096|162690621|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group B: (Left Hand)-baseline and Group B: (Left Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81499962|NCT02904096|162690621|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group B: (Right Hand)-baseline and Group B: (Right Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81499963|NCT02904096|162690622|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group A: (Left Hand)-baseline and Group A: (Left Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81499964|NCT02904096|162690622|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group A: (Right Hand)-baseline and Group A: (Right Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81499965|NCT02904096|162690622|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group B: (Left Hand)-baseline and Group B: (Left Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81499966|NCT02904096|162690622|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group B: (Right Hand)-baseline and Group B: (Right Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81499967|NCT02904096|162690623|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group A: Hand grip strength (Left Hand)-baseline and Group A: Hand grip strength (Left Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81499968|NCT02904096|162690623|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group A: Hand grip strength (Right Hand)-baseline and Group A: Hand grip strength (Right Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||.001
81499969|NCT02904096|162690623|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group B: Hand grip strength (Left Hand)-baseline and Group B: Hand grip strength (Left Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81543923|NCT03367793|162764850|OTHER||proportion|0.967|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Additional estimates of proportion of 2-month satisfactory responses (binary) for Spectacle Assessment Survey Item 3 for PFST.|||||
81543924|NCT03367793|162764850|OTHER||proportion|0.967|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Additional estimates of proportion of 2-month satisfactory responses (binary) for Spectacle Assessment Survey Item 3 for VSX.|||||
81499970|NCT02904096|162690623|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group B: Hand grip strength (Right Hand)-baseline and Group B: Hand grip strength (Right Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||.002
81499971|NCT02904096|162690623|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group A: Hand tip pinch strength (Left Hand)-baseline and Group A: Hand tip pinch strength (Left Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81543925|NCT03367793|162764850|OTHER||proportion|0.966|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Additional estimates of proportion of 2-month satisfactory responses (binary) for Spectacle Assessment Survey Item 3 for Clinical Refraction.|||||
81543926|NCT02224560|162764867|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-21.57||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.79|-6.67|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann approach|||-6.67|-34.79|0.0047
81499972|NCT02904096|162690623|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group A: Hand tip pinch strength (Right Hand)-baseline and Group A: Hand tip pinch strength (Right Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81543927|NCT02224560|162764867|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-19.19||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.24|-7.69|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann approach|||-7.69|-31.24|0.0016
81499973|NCT02904096|162690623|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group B: Hand tip pinch strength (Left Hand)-baseline and Group B: Hand tip pinch strength (Left Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81499974|NCT02904096|162690623|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group B: Hand tip pinch strength (Right Hand)-baseline and Group B: Hand tip pinch strength (Right Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81499975|NCT02904096|162690623|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group A: Hand key pinch strength (Left Hand)-baseline and Group A: Hand key pinch strength (Left Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||.001
81499976|NCT02904096|162690623|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group A: Hand key pinch strength (Right Hand)-baseline and Group A: Hand key pinch strength (Right Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81499977|NCT02904096|162690623|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group B: Hand key pinch strength (Left Hand)-baseline and Group B: Hand key pinch strength (Left Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81499978|NCT02904096|162690623|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group B: Hand key pinch strength (Right Hand)-baseline and Group B: Hand key pinch strength (Right Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||<.001
81499979|NCT02904096|162690623|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group A: Hand palmar pinch strength (Left Hand)-baseline and Group A: Hand palmar pinch strength (Left Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||.010
81499980|NCT02904096|162690623|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group A: Hand palmar pinch strength (Right Hand)-baseline and Group A: Hand palmar pinch strength (Right Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||.060
81499981|NCT02904096|162690623|OTHER|||||||0.177|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group B: Hand palmar pinch strength (Left Hand)-baseline and Group B: Hand palmar pinch strength (Left Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||.177
81499982|NCT02904096|162690623|OTHER|||||||0.177|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between Group B: Hand palmar pinch strength (Right Hand)-baseline and Group B: Hand palmar pinch strength (Right Hand)-change from baseline at Month 24.||||.177
81543928|NCT02224560|162764868|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.85||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|8.47||Calculated using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by age group (2-5, 6-11, 12-17 and 18-55 years)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.47|1.75|0.0006
81543929|NCT02224560|162764868|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.27||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|7.26||Calculated using a CMH test stratified by age group (2-5, 6-11, 12-17 and 18-55 years)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.26|1.47|0.0030
81543930|NCT02224560|162764869|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-18.76||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.8|-4.43|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann approach|||-4.43|-31.80|0.0091
81543931|NCT02224560|162764869|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-19.47||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.37|-7.47|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann approach|||-7.47|-30.37|0.0015
81543932|NCT02224560|162764870|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.0439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|3.3|||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed factor|Odds of participant recording a lower score (improvement) on a continuous scale|||3.30|1.02|0.0439
81499983|NCT01979185|162690631|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|If the 90% CI of the geometric mean ratios fell within the range (0.80, 1.25), then equivalence was assumed and the hypothesis that a drug interaction occurred was rejected. If the 90% CIs were not wholly contained within the range (0.80, 1.25), then a drug interaction was not excluded.|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.632|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.538|0.744|||Mixed-effects Model|||The means of the log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were compared between treatments using a mixed-effects model with period and treatment as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. In order to estimate the magnitude of the treatment regimen differences in pharmacokinetic parameters, the geometric mean ratio (i.e., the least squares mean difference in the log-transformed parameters back transformed to the original scale) and their 90% CIs were calculated.||0.744|0.538|
81499984|NCT01979185|162690632|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|If the 90% CI of the geometric mean ratios fell within the range (0.80, 1.25), then equivalence was assumed and the hypothesis that a drug interaction occurred was rejected. If the 90% CIs were not wholly contained within the range (0.80, 1.25), then a drug interaction was not excluded.|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.543|0.73|||Mixed-effects Model|||The means of the log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were compared between treatments using a mixed-effects model with period and treatment as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. In order to estimate the magnitude of the treatment regimen differences in pharmacokinetic parameters, the geometric mean ratio (i.e., the least squares mean difference in the log-transformed parameters back transformed to the original scale) and their 90% CIs were calculated.||0.730|0.543|
81499985|NCT01979185|162690633|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|If the 90% CI of the geometric mean ratios fell within the range (0.80, 1.25), then equivalence was assumed and the hypothesis that a drug interaction occurred was rejected. If the 90% CIs were not wholly contained within the range (0.80, 1.25), then a drug interaction was not excluded.|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|0.594|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.526|0.672|||Mixed-effects Model|||The means of the log-transformed pharmacokinetic parameters were compared between treatments using a mixed-effects model with period and treatment as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. In order to estimate the magnitude of the treatment regimen differences in pharmacokinetic parameters, the geometric mean ratio (i.e., the least squares mean difference in the log-transformed parameters back transformed to the original scale) and their 90% CIs were calculated.||0.672|0.526|
81499986|NCT00980798|162690634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2365||||0.1212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5357|0.0627||No adjustment for multiple comparisons necessary, as only 1 primary hypothesis was tested. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed-model regression analysis|The difference above is presented as the difference OROS hydromorphone HCl minus placebo, so negative scores favour OROS hydromorphone HCl.|The analysis was adjusted for baseline BPI item 5 score, time on study, and whether the primary affected joint was the hip or knee.|The F test for treatment tested the null hypothesis of no treatment difference. Assuming that 3 baseline measures and 7 post baseline measures were collected 81 patients were required per group to detect a difference of 1 point in the BPI measure with 90% power at a significance level of 5%. To allow for a drop-out rate of approximately 40%, the study planned to recruit 135 patients per group (i.e. 270 in total).||0.0627|-0.5357|0.1212
81499987|NCT00791648|162690653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.75|||||||Pearson x2|||||||.75
81499988|NCT00791648|162690654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.56|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.56
81499989|NCT00791648|162690655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.71
81499990|NCT00791648|162690656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.11
81499991|NCT00791648|162690657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.06
81499992|NCT00791648|162690658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.39
81499993|NCT03977155|162690674|SUPERIORITY|Individual BOS-589 dose levels versus placebo were only to be tested if pooled BOS-589 doses versus placebo was significant at p\<0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.3776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.38|||t test|P-values were calculated from the independent two-sample t test with equal variance.||Statistical Analysis 1||0.38|-1.00|0.3776
81499994|NCT03977155|162690674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.82||||||Statistical Analysis 2||0.82|-0.73|
81499995|NCT03977155|162690674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.403|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.19||||||Statistical Analysis 3||0.19|-1.41|
81499996|NCT03977155|162690674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.397|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.44||||||Statistical Analysis 4||1.44|-0.13|
81499997|NCT03977155|162690676|SUPERIORITY|Individual BOS-589 dose levels versus placebo were only to be tested if pooled BOS-589 doses versus placebo was significant at p\<0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.211||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.39|||t test|P-values were calculated from the independent two-sample t test with equal variance.||Statistical Analysis 1||0.39|-0.45|0.8840
81499998|NCT03977155|162690676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.39||||||Statistical Analysis 2||0.39|-0.60|
81499999|NCT03977155|162690676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.49||||||Statistical Analysis 3||0.49|-0.43|
81500000|NCT03977155|162690676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.247|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.36||||||Statistical Analysis 4||0.36|-0.63|
81500001|NCT03977155|162690677|SUPERIORITY|Individual BOS-589 dose levels versus placebo were only to be tested if pooled BOS-589 doses versus placebo was significant at p\<0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228||0.4725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.29|||t test|P-values were calculated from the independent two-sample t test with equal variance.||Statistical Analysis 1||0.29|-0.62|0.4725
81500002|NCT03977155|162690677|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.31||||||Statistical Analysis 2||0.31|-0.71|
81500003|NCT03977155|162690677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.248|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.37||||||Statistical Analysis 3||0.37|-0.62|
81500004|NCT03977155|162690677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.262|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.45||||||Statistical Analysis 4||0.45|-0.60|
81500005|NCT03977155|162690678|SUPERIORITY|Individual BOS-589 dose levels versus placebo were only to be tested if pooled BOS-589 doses versus placebo was significant at p\<0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.5693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.51|||t test|P-values were calculated from the independent two-sample t test with equal variance.||Statistical Analysis 1||0.51|-0.28|0.5693
81500006|NCT03977155|162690678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.248|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.63||||||Statistical Analysis 2||0.63|-0.35|
81500007|NCT03977155|162690678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.51||||||Statistical Analysis 3||0.51|-0.33|
81500008|NCT03977155|162690678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.51||||||Statistical Analysis 4||0.51|-0.41|
81500009|NCT03977155|162690679|SUPERIORITY|Individual BOS-589 dose levels versus placebo were only to be tested if pooled BOS-589 doses versus placebo was significant at p\<0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-7.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.208||0.7603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.76|42.33|||t test|P-values were calculated from the independent two-sample t test with equal variance.||Statistical Analysis 1||42.33|-57.76|0.7603
81500010|NCT03977155|162690679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|24.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.087|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.22|82.22||||||Statistical Analysis 2||82.22|-34.22|
81500011|NCT03977155|162690679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-33.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.285|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.91|21.07||||||Statistical Analysis 3||21.07|-87.91|
81500012|NCT03977155|162690679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|57.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.174|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|113.69||||||Statistical Analysis 4||113.69|1.16|
81500013|NCT03977155|162690680|SUPERIORITY|Individual BOS-589 dose levels versus placebo were only to be tested if pooled BOS-589 doses versus placebo was significant at p\<0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.2149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.1|||t test|P-values were calculated from the independent two-sample t test with equal variance.||Statistical Analysis 1||0.10|-0.44|0.2149
81500014|NCT03977155|162690680|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.29||||||Statistical Analysis 2||0.29|-0.27|
81500015|NCT03977155|162690680|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.01||||||Statistical Analysis 3||-0.01|-0.64|
81500016|NCT03977155|162690680|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.65||||||Statistical Analysis 4||0.65|0.02|
81500017|NCT02541591|162690715|SUPERIORITY||Median ratio of final values|1.37||||0.0881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.98|||ANOVA|due to non normality of the residuals the data were log-transformed prior to the anova|the estimated mean difference obtained using the anova on the log-transformed data was back transformed thus yielding a ratio of median values|missing data were accounted for by multiple imputation||1.98|0.95|0.0881
81500018|NCT03243084|162690776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.319||||||Threshold for significance is \<.05.|ANOVA|||A 2x2 ANOVA was used to measure change in HF-HRV by condition (10 Hz vs sham) and session (first vs second) as within subjects variables||||.319
81500019|NCT03243084|162690778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0488||||||Threshold for significance is \<.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Investigators hypothesized that active stimulation would have a greater normalized pain change using a modulation index \[(Pre-Post)/(Pre+Post)\]||||.0488
81500020|NCT03322566|162690779|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|-18.5||||0.9948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|-4.3||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen method||Stratified by PD-L1 TPS ( \<50% vs. \>=50% ) and predominant tumor histology (squamous vs non-squamous);because of small sample size, the strata 'TPS \>= 50 percent Non-squamous' and 'TPS \>= 50% Squamous' were combined into one stratum.|||-4.3|-32.0|0.9948
81500021|NCT03322566|162690780|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.47||||0.94305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.36||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by TPS (\<50% vs \>=50%) and predominant histology (squamous vs non-squamous), because of small sample size, the strata 'TPS \>= 50% Non-squamous' and 'TPS \>= 50% Squamous' were combined into one.|Regression, Cox|Efron's method of tie handling||||2.36|0.91|0.94305
81500022|NCT03322566|162690781|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.9||||0.96272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.9||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by PD-L1 TPS (\<50% vs \>=50%) and predominant tumor histology (squamous vs non-squamous), because of small sample size, the strata (\<50% vs \>=50%) were combined into one stratum.|Regression, Cox|||||3.90|0.93|0.96272
81500023|NCT00600340|162690785|NON_INFERIORITY|"Null hypothesis: Hazard Ratio (HR) \>= 1.33~Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age)"|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.042||||0.1983|ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.689||Based on approach using repeated confidence intervals, with one-sided 97.5% repeated confidence intervals|Regression, Cox||HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|HR of Bevacizumab plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel for OS (interim, stratified).||1.689||0.1983
81543933|NCT02224560|162764870|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|4.66|||Regression, Logistic|Ordinal logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed factor|Odds of participant recording a lower score (improvement) on a continuous scale|||4.66|1.41|0.0020
81543934|NCT00929695|162764899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81543935|NCT00929695|162764899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4
81543936|NCT00929695|162764907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.33||||||||1.33|0.14|
81500024|NCT00600340|162690785|NON_INFERIORITY|"Null hypothesis: Hazard Ratio (HR) \>= 1.33~Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age)"|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.018||||0.007|ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.261||Based on approach using repeated confidence intervals, with one-sided 97.5% repeated confidence intervals. Non-inferiority margin was a HR of 1.33.|Regression, Cox||HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|HR of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel for OS (final, stratified).||1.261||0.0070
81500025|NCT00600340|162690785|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis: Hazard Ratio (HR) \>= 1.33 Based on Cox proportional hazards model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.058||||0.2024|ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.674||Based on approach using repeated confidence intervals, with one-sided 97.5% repeated confidence intervals. Non-inferiority margin was a HR of 1.33.|Regression, Cox||HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|HR of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel for OS (interim, unstratified).||1.674||0.2024
81500026|NCT00600340|162690785|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis: Hazard Ratio (HR) \>= 1.33 Based on Cox proportional hazards model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.134||||0.0612|ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.386||Based on approach using repeated confidence intervals, with one-sided 97.5% repeated confidence intervals. Non-inferiority margin was a HR of 1.33.|Regression, Cox||HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|HR of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel for OS (final, unstratified).||1.386||0.0612
81500027|NCT00600340|162690786|NON_INFERIORITY|"Null hypothesis: Hazard ratio (HR) \>= 1.33~Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age)"|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.027||||0.1534|ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.606||Based on approach using repeated confidence intervals, with one-sided 97.5% repeated confidence intervals|Regression, Cox||HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|HR of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel for OS (interim, stratified).||1.606||0.1534
81500028|NCT00600340|162690786|NON_INFERIORITY|"Null hypothesis: Hazard ratio (HR) \>= 1.33~Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age)"|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.035||||0.0085|ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.273||Based on approach using repeated confidence intervals, with one-sided 97.5% repeated confidence intervals|Regression, Cox||HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|HR of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel for OS (final, stratified).||1.273||0.0085
81500029|NCT00600340|162690786|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis: Hazard Ratio (HR) \>= 1.33 Based on Cox proportional hazards model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.058||||0.1778|ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.623||Based on approach using repeated confidence intervals, with one-sided 97.5% repeated confidence intervals|Regression, Cox||HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|HR of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel for OS (interim, unstratified).||1.623||0.1778
81500030|NCT00600340|162690786|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis: Hazard Ratio (HR) \>= 1.33 Based on Cox proportional hazards model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.126||||0.049|ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.37||Based on approach using repeated confidence intervals, with one-sided 97.5% repeated confidence intervals|Regression, Cox||HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|HR of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel for OS (final, unstratified).||1.37||0.049
81500031|NCT00600340|162690792|SUPERIORITY|OR is the odds for objective response of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by the odds for objective response of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.67||"Test adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||OR is the odds for objective response of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by the odds for objective response of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel|Odds Ratio (OR) of objective response and Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test (stratified)||0.67|0.33|< 0.0001
81500032|NCT00600340|162690792|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|-9.0|||||Difference calculated as ORR in Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine minus ORR in Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel, units in percent.|Difference in ORR in Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel||-9|-24|
81500033|NCT00600340|162690792|SUPERIORITY|OR is the odds for disease control of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by the odds for disease control of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.7||"Test adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||OR is the odds for disease control of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by the odds for disease control of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel|OR of disease control and CMH test (stratified)||0.70|0.27|0.0006
81500034|NCT00600340|162690792|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-6.0|||||Difference calculated as the DCR in Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine minus ORR in Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel, units in percent.|Difference in DCR in Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel||-6|-18|
81500035|NCT00600340|162690793|SUPERIORITY|OR is the odds for objective response of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by the odds for objective response of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.65||"Test adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||OR is the odds for objective response of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by the odds for objective response of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel|OR of objective response and CMH test (stratified)||0.65|0.31|< 0.0001
81500036|NCT00600340|162690793|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-10.0|||||Difference calculated as ORR in Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine minus ORR in Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel, units in percent.|Difference in ORR in Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel||-10|-26|
81500037|NCT00600340|162690793|SUPERIORITY|OR is the odds for disease control of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by the odds for disease control of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.65||"Test adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||OR is the odds for disease control of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by the odds for disease control of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel|OR of disease control and CMH test (stratified)||0.65|0.24|0.0003
81500038|NCT00600340|162690793|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-6.0|||||Difference calculated as the DCR in Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine minus ORR in Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel, units in percent.|Difference in DCR in Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel||-6|-19|
81500039|NCT00600340|162690794|SUPERIORITY|OR is the odds for objective response of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by the odds for objective response of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.63||"Test adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||OR is the odds for objective response of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by the odds for objective response of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel|OR of objective response and CMH test (stratified)||0.63|0.31|< 0.0001
81500040|NCT00600340|162690794|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-11.0|||||Difference calculated as ORR in Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine minus ORR in Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel, units in percent.|Difference in ORR in Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel||-11|-28|
81500041|NCT00600340|162690794|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.7||"Test adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||OR is the odds for disease control of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by the odds for disease control of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel|OR of disease control and CMH test (stratified)||0.70|0.27|0.0006
81500042|NCT00600340|162690794|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-6.0|||||Difference calculated as DCR in Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine minus DCR in Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel, units in percent.|Difference in DCR in Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel||-6|-18|
81500043|NCT00600340|162690795|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.6||"Test adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||OR is the odds for objective response of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by the odds for objective response of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel|OR of objective response and CMH test (stratified)||0.60|0.29|< 0.0001
81500044|NCT00600340|162690795|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|-13.0|||||Difference calculated as ORR in Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine minus ORR in Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel, unit in percent.|Difference in ORR in Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel||-13|-30|
81500045|NCT00600340|162690795|SUPERIORITY|OR is the odds for disease control of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by the odds for disease control of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.65||"Test adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age"|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||OR is the odds for disease control of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by the odds for disease control of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel|OR of disease control and CMH test (stratified)||0.65|0.24|0.0003
81500046|NCT00600340|162690795|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-6.0|||||Difference calculated as DCR in Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine minus DCR in Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel, unit in percent.|Difference in DCR in Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel||-6|-19|
81500047|NCT00600340|162690796|SUPERIORITY|HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.61|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test adjusted by stratification factors at randomization|HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|"HR of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel for PFS (stratified)~Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age)"||1.61|1.08|0.0066
81543937|NCT00929695|162764908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.74|||Regression, Cox|||||0.74|0.12|0.009
81543938|NCT00929695|162764910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.74|||Regression, Cox|||||1.74|0.6|0.95
81543939|NCT05966142|162764948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.5913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.74|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.74|-0.42|0.5913
81543940|NCT05966142|162764949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6803|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6803
81543941|NCT05966142|162764950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1228|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1228
81543942|NCT05966142|162764951|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.5252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.9|-1.7|0.5252
81543943|NCT05966142|162764952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9657|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9657
81574417|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.72|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|2.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect.||2.4|-1.6|0.720
81500048|NCT00600340|162690797|SUPERIORITY|HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.61|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test adjusted by stratification factors at randomization|HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|"HR of Bevacizumab plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel for PFS (stratified)~Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age)"||1.61|1.07|0.0094
81500049|NCT00600340|162690798|SUPERIORITY|HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.1957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.35||Two-sided log-rank test adjusted by stratification factors at randomization|Log Rank||HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|"HR of Bevacizumab plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel for TTF (stratified)~Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age)"||1.35|0.94|0.1957
81500050|NCT00600340|162690799|SUPERIORITY|HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.2583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.34||Two-sided log-rank test adjusted by stratification factors at randomization|Log Rank||HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|"HR of Bevacizumab plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel for TTF (stratified)~Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age)"||1.34|0.92|0.2583
81500051|NCT00600340|162690800|SUPERIORITY|HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.77||Two-sided log-rank test adjusted by stratification factors at randomization|Log Rank||HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|"HR of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel for TR (stratified)~Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age)"||0.77|0.43|0.0001
81500052|NCT00600340|162690801|SUPERIORITY|HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.75||Two-sided log-rank test adjusted by stratification factors at randomization|Log Rank||HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|"HR of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel for TR (stratified)~Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age)"||0.75|0.41|0.0001
81543944|NCT05386329|162764963|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of mid-treatment to end-of-treatment|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0308|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5485|=|0.0719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09883|2.1605||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with an unstructured covariance matrix.|The effect is presented as the therapist-guided smartphone-delivered CBT midpoint (week 4) CSQ-8 score compared to the end-point (week 8) CSQ-8 score.|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in CSQ-8 total scores between midpoint (week 4) and end-of-treatment (week 8).||2.1605|-0.09883|=.0719
81500053|NCT00600340|162690802|SUPERIORITY|HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.41||||0.0582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.02||Two-sided log-rank test adjusted by stratification factors at randomization|Log Rank||HR is the hazard rate of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine divided by hazard rate of Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel.|"HR of Bevacizumab Plus Capecitabine vs. Bevacizumab plus Paclitaxel for DR (stratified)~Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age)"||2.02|0.99|0.0582
81500054|NCT00600340|162690803|SUPERIORITY|HR is the hazard rate of Arm B divided by hazard rate of Arm A.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.0429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.1||Two-sided log-rank test adjusted by stratification factors at randomization|Log Rank||HR is the hazard rate of Arm B divided by hazard rate of Arm A.|"HR of Arm B vs. Arm A for DR (stratified)~Based on Cox proportional hazards model adjusted by stratification factors at randomization:~1. estrogen and/or progesterone status (positive vs. other)~2. country~3. menopausal status (premenopausal or male \<=50 years of age vs. postmenopausal or male \>50 years of age)"||2.10|1.01|0.0429
81500055|NCT00376558|162690804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.003
81543945|NCT05386329|162764964|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of mid-treatment (week 4) to baseline|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4296|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8857|=|0.6316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3884|2.2475||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with an unstructured covariance matrix.|The effect is presented as the therapist-guided smartphone-delivered CBT midpoint (week 4) CEQ credibility score compared to the baseline (week 0) CEQ credibility score.|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in treatment credibility total scores between baseline (week 0) and midpoint (week 4).||2.2475|-1.3884|=.6316
81500056|NCT00376558|162690805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||delta bpnd|-12.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.0||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The limbic striatum was our primary region of interest using an unpaired t test to compare BPND and deltaBPND between the treatment responders and non-responders.||||0.001
81500057|NCT03895372|162690821|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.87||||0.2621|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.5|26.26||One-sided Hochberg p-value, significant level is 0.05.|Chan and Zhang method|||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||26.26|-4.50|0.2621
81500058|NCT03895372|162690821|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.76||||0.2621|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.07|21.48||One-sided Hochberg p-value, significant level is 0.05.|Chan and Zhang method|||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||21.48|-7.07|0.2621
81500059|NCT03895372|162690821|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.02||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|18.01|47.11||One-sided Hochberg p-value, significant level is 0.05.|Chan and Zhang method|||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||47.11|18.01|0.0004
81500060|NCT03895372|162690821|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|46.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|30.62|60.56||One-sided Hochberg p-value, significant level is 0.05.|Chan and Zhang method|||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||60.56|30.62|<0.0001
81500061|NCT03895372|162690829|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.82|23.42||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||23.42|-11.82|
81500062|NCT03895372|162690829|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.61|13.29||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||13.29|-18.61|
81500063|NCT03895372|162690829|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|32.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|14.32|47.52||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||47.52|14.32|
81543946|NCT05386329|162764965|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of mid-treatment (week 4) to baseline.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1512|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9213|=|0.2225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7422|3.0446||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with an unstructured covariance matrix.|The effect is presented as the therapist-guided smartphone-delivered CBT midpoint (week 4) CEQ expectancy scores compared to the baseline (week 0) CEQ expectancy scores.|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in treatment expectancy total scores between baseline (week 0) and midpoint (week 4).||3.0446|-0.7422|=.2225
81500064|NCT03895372|162690829|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|58.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|41.01|72.41||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||72.41|41.01|
81500065|NCT03895372|162690830|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.52|20.77||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||20.77|-14.52|
81543947|NCT05386329|162764967|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of post-treatment (week 8) to mid-treatment (week 4)|Wilcoxon Z|0.2712|||=|0.7873|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no significant difference in treatment utilization between midpoint (week 4) and end of treatment (week 8).||||=.7873
81500066|NCT03895372|162690830|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.67|17.01||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||17.01|-17.67|
81500067|NCT03895372|162690830|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.86|43.26||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||43.26|8.86|
81500068|NCT03895372|162690830|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|54.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|36.46|68.27||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||68.27|36.46|
81500069|NCT03895372|162690831|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.52|20.77||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||20.77|-14.52|
81500070|NCT03895372|162690831|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.67|17.01||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||17.01|-17.67|
81500071|NCT03895372|162690831|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.86|43.26||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||43.26|8.86|
81500072|NCT03895372|162690831|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|54.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|36.46|68.27||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||68.27|36.46|
81543948|NCT05386329|162764968|SUPERIORITY|Pre-post comparison|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.8424|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2858|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4944|-5.1903||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons because this was the pre-specified primary endpoint comparison. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with an unstructured covariance matrix.|The effect is presented as the therapist-guided smartphone-delivered CBT end of treatment (week 8) HAM-D score compared to the baseline (week 0) HAM-D score.|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in HAM-D total scores between baseline (week 0) and end of treatment (week 8).||-5.1903|-10.4944|<.0001
81500073|NCT03895372|162690834|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.42|2.51||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||2.51|-5.42|
81500074|NCT03895372|162690834|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.5|0.42||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||0.42|-7.50|
81500075|NCT03895372|162690834|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.05|-6.56||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||-6.56|-13.05|
81500076|NCT03895372|162690834|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.61|-9.04||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||-9.04|-15.61|
81500077|NCT03895372|162690835|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-8.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.61|6.35||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||6.35|-23.61|
81500078|NCT03895372|162690835|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-27.98|1.94||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||1.94|-27.98|
81500079|NCT03895372|162690835|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-40.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-53.02|-28.46||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||-28.46|-53.02|
81500080|NCT03895372|162690835|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-53.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-65.44|-40.63||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||-40.63|-65.44|
81500081|NCT03895372|162690836|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.52|0.09||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||0.09|-2.52|
81500082|NCT03895372|162690836|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.46|0.05||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||0.05|-2.46|
81500083|NCT03895372|162690836|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.51|-2.43||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||-2.43|-4.51|
81500084|NCT03895372|162690836|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.71|-2.61||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||-2.61|-4.71|
81500085|NCT03895372|162690837|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.52|32.87||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||32.87|-4.52|
81500086|NCT03895372|162690837|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|23.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.62|44.64||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||44.64|2.62|
81500087|NCT03895372|162690837|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|41.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.47|56.18||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||56.18|23.47|
81500088|NCT03895372|162690837|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|49.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|30.62|63.69||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||63.69|30.62|
81500089|NCT03895372|162690838|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.82|-0.59||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||-0.59|-7.82|
81500090|NCT03895372|162690838|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.89|-2.99||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||-2.99|-9.89|
81500091|NCT03895372|162690838|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.4|-7.62||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||-7.62|-13.40|
81500092|NCT03895372|162690838|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.68|-7.94||||||The analysis was based on the data at Week 16.||-7.94|-13.68|
81500093|NCT04047355|162690858|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||The a-priori threshold for statistical significance was set at α = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The placebo phase serves as the control condition and the propranolol phase serves as the treatment condition.|A post-hoc power analysis was conducted using G\*Power, v. 3.1, to determine the achieved power for the Wilcoxon signed-rank test for matched pairs.||||0.12
81500094|NCT04047355|162690858|SUPERIORITY||Effect size (r)|-0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81500095|NCT04047355|162690858|SUPERIORITY||Post-hoc power analysis|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The alpha error probability was set at α = 0.05 (two-tailed).|||||
81500096|NCT04047355|162690859|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||The a-priori threshold for statistical significance was set at α = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The placebo phase serves as the control condition and the propranolol phase serves as the treatment condition.|A post-hoc power analysis was conducted using G\*Power, v. 3.1, to determine the achieved power for the Wilcoxon signed-rank test for matched pairs.||||0.07
81500097|NCT04047355|162690859|SUPERIORITY||Effect size (r)|-0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81500098|NCT04047355|162690859|SUPERIORITY||Post-hoc power analysis|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The alpha error probability was set at α = 0.05 (two-tailed).|||||
81500099|NCT01472185|162690860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in least squares mean (LSM)|-0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.36||P-value is from a mixed effects model including terms for baseline HbA1c value, treatment group, visit week, and treatment by visit week interaction. Unstructured covariance matrix was used.|Mixed Effects Model Analysis||The estimation (LSM) is of the placebo-corrected change from baseline.|Assuming a common standard deviation of 1.2%, an effective sample size of 400 would provide at least 90% power to detect a statistically significant treatment difference of -0.5% (ranolazine vs. placebo) for the reduction of HbA1c from baseline at Week 24 based on a 2-sided alpha of 0.05 and 1:1 randomization.||-0.36|-0.76|< 0.0001
81500100|NCT00427700|162690869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.0||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|33.0|||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no significant difference between two drugs for ovulation induction.A sample size of 40 women per arm was calculated for this superiority trial, considering an alpha and beta error of 0.05 and 0.2, respectively, to find an absolute difference of 30% in the ovulation rate between groups, based on a previous study published by Mitwally and Casper (18) where the ovulation rate with CC was approximately 45%.||33|-9|0.3
81500101|NCT00427700|162690870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.0||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|34.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the mean values of progesterone between both groups.||34|-6|0.2
81500102|NCT00437073|162690881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|38.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|68.4|||||The estimated value indicates the percentage of participants with CNS OR in the Lapatinib plus Capecitabine treatment arm.|||68.4|13.9|
81500103|NCT01299961|162690935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.1|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Most involved side: Synovitis (S), tenosynovitis (T), and power Doppler (PD) of wrist (dorsal (D), palmar (P), and ulnar (U)); S and T of MCP 2,3 (P, plus D for T); PD of the MCP joints (P and D); S and PD of PIP 2, 3 (P, plus D for PD); S and PD for MTP 2, 4 (D). S and PD graded from 0 to 3, and max individual scores are 27 and 39, respectively. T graded on 0-1 scale; max T score is 5. High score is worse. The 7-joint US score is sum of T, S, and PD scores. Change calculated baseline- month 12.||||<0.01
81500104|NCT01299961|162690936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.7|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||7 joints were scanned by power doppler ultra sound of the most affected side: wrist, MCP 2/3, PIP 2/3, and MTP 2/5. PDUS was scored semi-quantitatively on a scale of 0-3 (higher score is worse). The mean score of the 2-3 views obtained for each joint was added across all 7 joints, and the total PDUS (range 0-21) scores were calculated. The change from baseline to 12 months is calculated as the baseline PDUS minus 12 month PDUS.||||<0.01
81500105|NCT01299961|162690937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.7||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||7 joints were scanned by grey-scale ultra sound of the most affected side: wrist, MCP 2/3, PIP 2/3, and MTP 2/5. GSUS was scored semi-quantitatively on a scale of 0-3 (higher score is worse). The mean score of the 2-3 views obtained for each joint was added across all 7 joints, and the total GSUS (range 0-21) scores were calculated. The change from baseline to 12 months is calculated as the baseline GSUS minus 12 month GSUS.||||0.19
81500106|NCT00663260|162690940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1448||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.2||Primary endpoints were tested at alpha=0.027 applying Dunnett's adjustment|ANCOVA|||||0.20|-0.37|0.561
81500107|NCT00663260|162690940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1457||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.17||Primary endpoints were tested at alpha=0.027 applying Dunnett's adjustment|ANCOVA|||||0.17|-0.40|0.435
81500108|NCT00663260|162690941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.142|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.7|2.4||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05; secondary efficacy analyses were not tested since the primary endpoint was not significant.|ANCOVA|||||2.4|-29.7|
81500109|NCT00663260|162690941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.136|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|7.0||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05; secondary efficacy analyses were not tested since the primary endpoint was not significant.|ANCOVA|||||7.0|-25.0|
81500110|NCT00663260|162690942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4435|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|-0.94||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05; secondary efficacy analyses were not tested since the primary endpoint was not significant.|ANCOVA|||||-0.94|-2.68|
81500111|NCT00663260|162690942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4395|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|-1.29||Secondary endpoints were tested following a sequential testing procedure at alpha=0.05; secondary efficacy analyses were not tested since the primary endpoint was not significant.|ANCOVA|||||-1.29|-3.03|
81500112|NCT03620981|162690943|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2 mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 10.||-4.3|-10.0|< 0.0001
81500113|NCT03620981|162690943|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1 mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 10.||-0.7|-6.8|0.0175
81500114|NCT03620981|162690944|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2 mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 10.||-0.5|-1.0|< 0.0001
81500115|NCT03620981|162690944|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1 mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 10.||-0.1|-0.6|0.0083
81500116|NCT03620981|162690945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH), Last observation carried forward (LOCF)||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 2 mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 10.||-0.6|-1.2|< 0.0001
81500117|NCT03620981|162690945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH, LOCF||Statistical analysis to compare brexpiprazole 1 mg/day and placebo was performed at Week 10.||-0.1|-0.8|0.0052
81500118|NCT05081843|162690967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.233||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.522|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.522|-0.056|0.05
81500119|NCT05081843|162690968|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.534||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.078|0.99|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.990|0.078|0.05
81543949|NCT05386329|162764969|SUPERIORITY|Pre-post comparison|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.9409|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7329|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5043|-6.3776||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons because this was the pre-specified secondary outcome that addresses complementary aspects of the patient experience. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with an unstructured covariance matrix.|The effect is presented as the therapist-guided smartphone-delivered CBT end of treatment (week 8) WSAS scores compared to the baseline (week 0) WSAS scores.|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in WSAS total scores between baseline (week 0) and end of treatment (week 8).||-6.3776|-13.5043|<.0001
81500120|NCT05081843|162690969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.326||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.177|0.829|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.829|-0.177|0.05
81500121|NCT05081843|162690970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.756||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.208|1.31|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.31|0.208|0.05
81500122|NCT01877278|162690977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81500123|NCT01877278|162690977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81500124|NCT01877278|162690978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.0001
81500125|NCT01877278|162690978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81500126|NCT01969058|162690988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the two arms in the change in T-cell activation from baseline to week 14/16.||||0.030
81500127|NCT03440385|162691129|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Odds ratio, and p-value are obtained using the CMH test stratified by corticosteroid use at baseline (yes or no), and prior biologic use (yes or no).||||1.39|0.66|0.8125
81500128|NCT03440385|162691130|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Odds ratio, and p-value are obtained using the CMH test stratified by corticosteroid use at baseline (yes or no), and prior biologic use (yes or no).||||1.66|0.77|0.5400
81500129|NCT03440385|162691131|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.2411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.95|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Odds ratio, and p-value are obtained using the CMH test stratified by corticosteroid use at baseline (yes or no), and prior biologic use (yes or no).||||1.95|0.85|0.2411
81500130|NCT03440385|162691132|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.7469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Odds ratio, and p-value are obtained using the CMH test stratified by corticosteroid use at baseline (yes or no), and prior biologic use (yes or no).||||1.34|0.67|0.7469
81500131|NCT03440385|162691133|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.4255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Odds ratio, and p-value are obtained using the CMH test stratified by corticosteroid use at baseline (yes or no), and prior biologic use (yes or no).||||1.97|0.75|0.4255
81500132|NCT03440385|162691134|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Odds ratio, and p-value are obtained using the CMH test stratified by corticosteroid use at baseline (yes or no), and prior biologic use (yes or no).||||1.76|0.60|0.9313
81500133|NCT03440385|162691135|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.4339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Odds ratio and p-value are obtained using the CMH test stratified by corticosteroid use at baseline (yes or no), and prior biologic use (yes or no).||||2.31|0.70|0.4339
81500134|NCT03440385|162691136|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Odds ratio, and p-value are obtained using the CMH test stratified by corticosteroid use at baseline (yes or no), and prior biologic use (yes or no).||||2.20|0.77|0.3330
81500135|NCT03440385|162691137|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Odds ratio and p-value are obtained using the CMH test stratified by corticosteroid use at baseline (yes or no), and prior biologic use (yes or no).||||1.47|0.74|0.8200
81500136|NCT03440385|162691138|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.7776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.59|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Odds ratio and p-value are obtained using the CMH test stratified by corticosteroid use at baseline (yes or no), and prior biologic use (yes or no).||||1.59|0.71|0.7776
81500137|NCT03440385|162691139|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.1187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Odds ratio and p-value are obtained using the CMH test stratified by corticosteroid use at baseline (yes or no), and prior biologic use (yes or no)||||2.11|0.92|0.1187
81500138|NCT03440385|162691140|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Odds ratio and p-value are obtained using the CMH test stratified by corticosteroid use at baseline (yes or no), and prior biologic use (yes or no)||||2.26|0.72|0.4030
81500139|NCT03440385|162691141|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.78|||Mantel Haenszel|Odds ratio, and p-value are obtained using the CMH test stratified by corticosteroid use at baseline (yes or no), and prior biologic use (yes or no).||||1.78|0.35|0.5630
81500140|NCT01425814|162691158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.259|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.219|0.298|||ANCOVA|||||0.298|0.219|<0.0001
81500141|NCT01425814|162691158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.233|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.194|0.273|||ANCOVA|||||0.273|0.194|<0.0001
81543950|NCT05386329|162764970|SUPERIORITY|Pre-post comparison|Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.5463|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4152|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.512|28.5806||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons because this was a pre-specified secondary outcome assessing a complementary aspect of the patient experience. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with an unstructured covariance matrix.|The effect is presented as the therapist-guided smartphone-delivered CBT end of treatment (week 8) Q-LES-Q-SF percent scores compared to the baseline (week 0) Q-LES-Q-SF percent scores.|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in Q-LES-Q-SF total scores between baseline (week 0) and end of treatment (week 8).||28.5806|14.5120|<.0001
81543951|NCT04408989|162764973|EQUIVALENCE|"PK similarity was achieved if the 90% CIs for the biosimilar-to-reference ratios of AUC(0-∞) were within the predefined 0.80-1.25 acceptance similarity criteria.~The PK parameter AUC(0-∞) was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate."|Ratio of GLSM|0.943|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.899|0.989|||||For the comparison, MB02 SP represents the numerator and MB02 DM represents the denominator.|||0.989|0.899|
81543952|NCT04408989|162764973|EQUIVALENCE|"PK similarity was achieved if the 90% CIs for the biosimilar-to-reference ratios of AUC(0-∞) were within the predefined 0.80-1.25 acceptance similarity criteria.~The PK parameter AUC(0-∞) was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate."|Ratio of GLSM|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.956|1.05|||||For the comparison, MB02 SP represents the numerator and US Avastin represents the denominator.|||1.05|0.956|
81543953|NCT04408989|162764973|EQUIVALENCE|"PK similarity was achieved if the 90% CIs for the biosimilar-to-reference ratios of AUC(0-∞) were within the predefined 0.80-1.25 acceptance similarity criteria.~The PK parameter AUC(0-∞) was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate."|Ratio of GLSM|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.12|||||For the comparison, MB02 DM represents the numerator and US Avastin represents the denominator.|||1.12|1.01|
81500142|NCT01425814|162691158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.164|0.242|||ANCOVA|||||0.242|0.164|<0.0001
81543954|NCT04408989|162764974|EQUIVALENCE|"PK similarity was achieved if the 90% CIs for the biosimilar-to-reference ratios of Cmax were within the predefined 0.80-1.25 acceptance similarity criteria.~The PK parameter Cmax was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate."|Ratio of GLSM|0.937|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.887|0.989|||||For the comparison, MB02 SP represents the numerator and MB02 DM represents the denominator.|||0.989|0.887|
81500143|NCT01425814|162691158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.062|0.141|||ANCOVA|||||0.141|0.062|<0.0001
81500144|NCT05870345|162691181|OTHER|Sample size too small to perform additional statistical tests.|||||||||||||||||Sample size too small to perform additional statistical tests.|||
81500145|NCT05870345|162691182|OTHER|Sample size too small to perform additional statistical tests.|||||||||||||||||Sample size too small to perform additional statistical tests.|||
81500146|NCT02038647|162691229|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.557|1.067||P-value tests the hypothesis of equal event times in both treatment arms obtained using the Log-rank test stratified by disease subtype as sensitive versus resistant/refractory and the presence of brain metastases.|Log Rank||The stratification factors were: disease subtype as sensitive versus resistant/refractory and the presence of brain metastases (yes or no) with treatment (Alisertib + Paclitaxel vs Placebo + Paclitaxel) as a factor in the model.|||1.067|0.557|0.113
81500147|NCT02038647|162691231|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.93||||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.652|1.341||P-value tests the hypothesis of equal event times in both treatment arms obtained using the Log-rank test stratified by disease subtype as sensitive versus resistant/refractory and the presence of brain metastases.|Log Rank||The stratification factors were: disease subtype as sensitive versus resistant/refractory and the presence of brain metastases (yes or no) with treatment (Alisertib + Paclitaxel vs Placebo + Paclitaxel) as a factor in the model.|||1.341|0.652|0.714
81500148|NCT02038647|162691232|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.55||Stratification factors were disease subtypes (sensitive versus resistant/refractory), the presence of brain metastases and region.|Weighted Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test||Logistic regression using ORR as dependent variable, treatment arm as independent variable and disease subtype (sensitive vs resistant/refractory) and presence of brain metastases as stratification factors.|||1.55|0.35|0.406
81500149|NCT02038647|162691233|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.01||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|9999.99||Stratification factors were disease subtypes (sensitive versus resistant/refractory), the presence of brain metastases and region.|Weighted Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test||Logistic regression using CRR as dependent variable, treatment arm as independent variable and disease subtype (sensitive vs resistant/refractory) and presence of brain metastases as stratification factors.|||9999.99|0.01|0.283
81500150|NCT02038647|162691234|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.08||Stratification factors were disease subtypes (sensitive versus resistant/refractory), the presence of brain metastases and region.|Weighted Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test||Logistic regression using DCR as dependent variable, treatment arm as independent variable and disease subtype (sensitive vs resistant/refractory) and presence of brain metastases as stratification factors.|||1.08|0.32|0.077
81500151|NCT00635050|162691250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81500152|NCT00086515|162691291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.53|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, prior AHA status (not on AHA, on monotherapy oral AHA, or on metformin-based oral combination AHA), and baseline A1C||||-0.53|-0.77|<0.001
81500153|NCT00086515|162691292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|-19.8|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, prior AHA status (not on AHA, on monotherapy oral AHA, or on metformin-based oral combination AHA), and baseline FPG||||-19.8|-31.0|<0.001
81500154|NCT00086515|162691293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-50.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.5|-40.8|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment, prior AHA status (not on AHA, on monotherapy oral AHA, or on metformin-based oral combination AHA), and baseline 2-hour PMG||||-40.8|-60.5|<0.001
81500155|NCT04992065|162691294|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-31.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.02|-20.87|||ANCOVA|||LDL-C percentage change at week 12 from baseline responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment and strata as factors and baseline LDL-C as covariate.||-20.87|-43.02|<.0001
81500156|NCT04992065|162691294|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-44.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.04|-33.79|||ANCOVA|||LDL-C percentage change at week 12 from baseline responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment and strata as factors and baseline LDL-C as covariate.||-33.79|-56.04|<.0001
81500157|NCT04992065|162691294|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-61.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.94|-50.72|||ANCOVA|||LDL-C percentage change at week 12 from baseline responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment and strata as factors and baseline LDL-C as covariate.||-50.72|-72.94|<.0001
81500158|NCT04992065|162691294|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|33.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.16|44.47||||||LDL-C percentage change at week 12 from baseline responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment and strata as factors and baseline LDL-C as covariate.||44.47|22.16|
81500159|NCT04992065|162691294|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|20.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.21|31.48||||||LDL-C percentage change at week 12 from baseline responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment and strata as factors and baseline LDL-C as covariate.||31.48|9.21|
81500160|NCT04992065|162691294|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|3.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.81|14.68||||||LDL-C percentage change at week 12 from baseline responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomised treatment and strata as factors and baseline LDL-C as covariate.||14.68|-7.81|
81500161|NCT04537650|162691310|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|243.24|||Chi-squared|||||243.24|1.8|<0.001
81500162|NCT04537650|162691311|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|45.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.15|487.5|||Chi-squared|||||487.5|4.15|<0.001
81500163|NCT00330733|162691326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired comparisons (follow-up vs baseline) and unpaired group comparisons were performed by Student's t tests or Wilcoxon signed rank tests.||||<0.05
81500164|NCT01506726|162691359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|0.2|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon two sample test||||0.20|-2.08|0.230
81500165|NCT01506726|162691360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.347|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.347
81500166|NCT01506726|162691361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between change in IL-6 and change in hemoglobin in the salsalate group. Testing the correlation equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.857
81500167|NCT01506726|162691361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between change in IL-6 and change in hemoglobin in the placebo group. Testing the correlation equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.706
81500168|NCT01506726|162691361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between change in TNF and change in hemoglobin in the salsalate group. Testing the correlation equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.014
81500169|NCT01506726|162691361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between change in TNF and change in hemoglobin in the placebo group. Testing the correlation equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.136
81500170|NCT01506726|162691361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between change in CRP and change in hemoglobin in the salsalate group. Testing the correlation equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.803
81500171|NCT01506726|162691361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.894|TWO_SIDED|||||Correlation between change in CRP and change in hemoglobin in the placebo group. Testing the correlation equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.894
81500172|NCT01506726|162691362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|||||P value comparing change in IL6 between treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.143
81500173|NCT01506726|162691362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|||||P value comparing the change in TNF between treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.257
81500174|NCT01506726|162691363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value comparing the change in EPO between treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.535
81500175|NCT01506726|162691364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.232|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.232
81500176|NCT01506726|162691365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.076|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.076
81500177|NCT01506726|162691366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.999
81500178|NCT01506726|162691367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.187|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.187
81500179|NCT01506726|162691368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.193|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.193
81500180|NCT01506726|162691369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.619|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.619
81500181|NCT01506726|162691370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.642|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.642
81500182|NCT01506726|162691371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.42
81500183|NCT01506726|162691372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.999
81500184|NCT01506726|162691373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.375|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.375
81500185|NCT01506726|162691375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.398|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.398
81500186|NCT01506726|162691376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.412|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.412
81500187|NCT02231580|162691381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.104|||=|0.5743|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.823|1.482|||MMRM|||Left hand position-index statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement (MMRM) analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the restricted maximum likelihood (REML) model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.482|0.823|=0.5743
81543955|NCT04408989|162764974|EQUIVALENCE|"PK similarity was achieved if the 90% CIs for the biosimilar-to-reference ratios of Cmax were within the predefined 0.80-1.25 acceptance similarity criteria.~The PK parameter Cmax was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate."|Ratio of GLSM|0.983|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.925|1.05|||||For the comparison, MB02 SP represents the numerator and US Avastin represents the denominator.|||1.05|0.925|
81500188|NCT02231580|162691381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.141|||=|0.4349|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.862|1.51|||MMRM|||Right hand position-index statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.510|0.862|=0.4349
81500189|NCT02231580|162691382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.035|||=|0.8937|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.675|1.587|||MMRM|||Left hand orientation-index statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.587|0.675|=0.8937
81500190|NCT02231580|162691382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.093|||=|0.636|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.493|||MMRM|||Right hand orientation-index statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.493|0.800|=0.6360
81500191|NCT02231580|162691383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.247|||=|0.2865|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.886|1.756|||MMRM|||Left hand grip force variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.756|0.886|=0.2865
81500192|NCT02231580|162691383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.16|||=|0.5338|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.781|1.724|||MMRM|||Right hand grip force variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.724|0.781|=0.5338
81500193|NCT02231580|162691384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.693|||=|0.0864|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.487|0.985|||MMRM|||Left hand isometric grip forces statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||0.985|0.487|=0.0864
81500194|NCT02231580|162691384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.686|||=|0.0399|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.508|0.925|||MMRM|||Right hand isometric grip forces statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||0.925|0.508|=0.0399
81500195|NCT02231580|162691385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.509|||=|0.0574|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|2.15|||MMRM|||Left finger IOI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||2.150|1.060|=0.0574
81500196|NCT02231580|162691385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.953|||=|0.8277|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.662|1.372|||MMRM|||Right finger IOI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.372|0.662|=0.8277
81543956|NCT04408989|162764974|EQUIVALENCE|"PK similarity was achieved if the 90% CIs for the biosimilar-to-reference ratios of Cmax were within the predefined 0.80-1.25 acceptance similarity criteria.~The PK parameter Cmax was log-transformed (base e) prior to analysis and was analysed using an ANCOVA model. The model included treatment as a fixed effect and body weight as a covariate."|Ratio of GLSM|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.991|1.11|||||For the comparison, MB02 DM represents the numerator and US Avastin represents the denominator.|||1.11|0.991|
81543957|NCT04363320|162765009|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.538|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.169||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||a prior threshold 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is per month|Change in new patient counts (Combined MOUD) for Intervention Phase (from baseline to 12 months)||||0.002
81500197|NCT02231580|162691385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.238|||=|0.0162|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.074|1.426|||MMRM|||Left finger IOI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.426|1.074|=0.0162
81500198|NCT02231580|162691385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.038|||=|0.632|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.912|1.182|||MMRM|||Right finger IOI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.182|0.912|=0.6320
81500199|NCT02231580|162691386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.308|||=|0.3005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|2.014|||MMRM|||Left finger variability of TD statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||2.014|0.85|=0.3005
81500200|NCT02231580|162691386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.177|||=|0.4793|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.804|1.722|||MMRM|||Right finger variability of TD statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.722|0.804|=0.4793
81500201|NCT02231580|162691386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.15|||=|0.2653|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.934|1.416|||MMRM|||Left finger duration of TD statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.416|0.934|=0.2653
81500202|NCT02231580|162691386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.045|||=|0.6777|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.875|1.248|||MMRM|||Right finger duration of TD statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.248|0.875|=0.6777
81500203|NCT02231580|162691387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.618|||=|0.0326|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.124|2.331|||MMRM|||Left finger IPI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||2.331|1.124|=0.0326
81500204|NCT02231580|162691387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.886|||=|0.6016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.605|1.299|||MMRM|||Right finger IPI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.299|0.605|=0.6016
81500205|NCT02231580|162691387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.242|||=|0.0152|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.077|1.433|||MMRM|||Left finger IPI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.433|1.077|=0.0152
81500206|NCT02231580|162691387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.042|||=|0.6033|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.915|1.186|||MMRM|||Right finger IPI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.186|0.915|=0.6033
81500207|NCT02231580|162691388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.657|||=|0.052|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.086|2.529|||MMRM|||Left finger ITI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||2.529|1.086|=0.0520
81500208|NCT02231580|162691388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.916|||=|0.6978|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.333|||MMRM|||Right finger ITI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.333|0.630|=0.6978
81500209|NCT02231580|162691388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.298|||=|0.0522|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.043|1.614|||MMRM|||Left finger ITI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.614|1.043|=0.0522
81500210|NCT02231580|162691388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.014|||=|0.9012|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.837|1.229|||MMRM|||Right finger ITI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.229|0.837|=0.9012
81500211|NCT02231580|162691389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.198|||=|0.1779|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.494|||MMRM|||Left finger TF statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.494|0.96|=0.1779
81500212|NCT02231580|162691389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.966|||=|0.8036|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.765|1.22|||MMRM|||Right finger TF statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.220|0.765|=0.8036
81500213|NCT02231580|162691390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.812|||=|0.0177|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.706|0.935|||MMRM|||Left finger freq statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||0.935|0.706|=0.0177
81500214|NCT02231580|162691390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.967|||=|0.6491|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.856|1.093|||MMRM|||Right finger freq statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.093|0.856|=0.6491
81500215|NCT02231580|162691391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.168|||=|0.6176|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.697|1.955|||MMRM|||Left hand IOI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.955|0.697|=0.6176
81500216|NCT02231580|162691391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.759|||=|0.4541|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.411|1.399|||MMRM|||Right hand IOI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.399|0.411|=0.4541
81500217|NCT02231580|162691391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.119|||=|0.2018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.967|1.294|||MMRM|||Left hand IOI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.294|0.967|=0.2018
81500218|NCT02231580|162691391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.046|||=|0.6527|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.886|1.234|||MMRM|||Right hand IOI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.234|0.886|=0.6527
81500219|NCT02231580|162691392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.929|||=|0.8279|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.529|1.63|||MMRM|||Left hand variability of TD statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.630|0.529|=0.8279
81500220|NCT02231580|162691392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.612|||=|0.2738|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.292|1.283|||MMRM|||Right hand variability of TD statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.283|0.292|=0.2738
81500221|NCT02231580|162691392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.018|||=|0.9218|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.752|1.378|||MMRM|||Left hand duration of TD statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.378|0.752|=0.9218
81500222|NCT02231580|162691392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.847|||=|0.5032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.561|1.277|||MMRM|||Right hand duration of TD statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.277|0.561|=0.5032
81500223|NCT02231580|162691393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.14|||=|0.6759|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.677|1.917|||MMRM|||Left hand IPI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.917|0.677|=0.6759
81500224|NCT02231580|162691393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.815|||=|0.5764|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.444|1.496|||MMRM|||Right hand IPI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.496|0.444|=0.5764
81500225|NCT02231580|162691393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.115|||=|0.2127|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.965|1.289|||MMRM|||Left hand IPI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.289|0.965|=0.2127
81500226|NCT02231580|162691393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.059|||=|0.5661|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.897|1.25|||MMRM|||Right hand IPI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.25|0.897|=0.5661
81500227|NCT02231580|162691394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.571|||=|0.0874|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.018|2.424|||MMRM|||Left hand ITI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||2.424|1.018|=0.0874
81500228|NCT02231580|162691394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.18|||=|0.6431|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.644|2.162|||MMRM|||Right hand ITI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||2.162|0.644|=0.6431
81500229|NCT02231580|162691394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.193|||=|0.0389|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.038|1.371|||MMRM|||Left hand ITI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.371|1.038|=0.0389
81500230|NCT02231580|162691394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.138|||=|0.1641|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.976|1.327|||MMRM|||Right hand ITI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.327|0.976|=0.1641
81500231|NCT02231580|162691395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.93|||=|0.5668|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.755|1.147|||MMRM|||Left hand TF variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.147|0.755|=0.5668
81500232|NCT02231580|162691395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.978|||=|0.8686|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.778|1.229|||MMRM|||Right hand TF variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.229|0.778|=0.8686
81500233|NCT02231580|162691396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.879|||=|0.1244|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.765|1.009|||MMRM|||Left hand freq statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.009|0.765|=0.1244
81500234|NCT02231580|162691396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.919|||=|0.3535|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.789|1.069|||MMRM|||Right hand freq statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.069|0.789|=0.3535
81500235|NCT02231580|162691397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|2.163|||=|0.015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.295|3.614|||MMRM|||Left foot IOI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||3.614|1.295|=0.015
81500236|NCT02231580|162691397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.274|||=|0.5136|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.688|2.361|||MMRM|||Right foot IOI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||2.361|0.688|=0.5136
81500237|NCT02231580|162691397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.56|||=|0.0218|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.139|2.137|||MMRM|||Left foot IOI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||2.137|1.139|=0.0218
81543958|NCT04363320|162765009|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.113||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is per month.|Change in new patient counts (Buprenorphine) for Intervention Phase (from baseline to 12 months)||||0.0008
81500238|NCT02231580|162691397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.251|||=|0.372|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.825|1.899|||MMRM|||Right foot IOI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.899|0.825|=0.3720
81500239|NCT02231580|162691398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.911|||=|0.915|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.017|3.592|||MMRM|||Left foot TD variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||3.592|1.017|=0.915
81500240|NCT02231580|162691398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.687|||=|0.2745|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.762|3.737|||MMRM|||Right foot TD variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||3.737|0.762|=0.2745
81500241|NCT02231580|162691398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.598|||=|0.1148|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|2.608|||MMRM|||Left foot TD duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||2.608|0.980|=0.1148
81500242|NCT02231580|162691398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.454|||=|0.308|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.789|2.679|||MMRM|||Right foot TD duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||2.679|0.789|=0.3080
81500243|NCT02231580|162691399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|2.272|||=|0.0079|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.381|3.737|||MMRM|||Left foot IPI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||3.737|1.381|=0.0079
81500244|NCT02231580|162691399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.21|||=|0.0204|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.686|2.133|||MMRM|||Right foot IPI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||2.133|0.686|=0.0204
81500245|NCT02231580|162691399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.564|||=|0.0204|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.144|2.138|||MMRM|||Left foot IPI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||2.138|1.144|=0.0204
81500246|NCT02231580|162691399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.269|||=|0.3144|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.856|1.884|||MMRM|||Right foot IPI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.884|0.856|=0.3144
81500247|NCT02231580|162691400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.914|||=|0.0324|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.167|3.141|||MMRM|||Left foot ITI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||3.141|1.167|=0.0324
81500248|NCT02231580|162691400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.462|||=|0.246|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|2.515|||MMRM|||Right foot ITI variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||2.515|0.85|=0.246
81500249|NCT02231580|162691400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.387|||=|0.1057|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.994|1.935|||MMRM|||Left foot ITI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.935|0.994|=0.1057
81500250|NCT02231580|162691400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.074|||=|0.7342|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.758|1.523|||MMRM|||Right foot ITI duration statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.523|0.758|=0.7342
81500251|NCT02231580|162691401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.392|||=|0.1027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.997|1.943|||MMRM|||Left foot TF variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.943|0.997|=0.1027
81543959|NCT04363320|162765009|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.207|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.129||0.111|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is per month.|Change in new patient counts (Methadone) for Intervention Phase (from baseline to 12 months)||||0.111
81500252|NCT02231580|162691401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|1.158|||=|0.4494|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.595|||MMRM|||Right foot TF variability statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.595|0.840|=0.4494
81500253|NCT02231580|162691402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.699|||=|0.035|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|0.922|||MMRM|||Left foot freq statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||0.922|0.530|=0.0350
81500254|NCT02231580|162691402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GLS mean ratio|0.853|||=|0.3556|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.136|||MMRM|||Right foot freq statistical analysis is presented (BN82451B versus Placebo). The MMRM analysis was performed on log-transformed data using the REML model including fixed categorical effects of treatment/cohort group, visit and treatment/cohort by visit interaction as well as the continuous fixed covariate of baseline value. Cohort was fitted as random effect.||1.136|0.640|=0.3556
81500255|NCT04724837|162691403|SUPERIORITY|Two-sided p-value is presented. A p-value \<0.10 indicates statistical significance, which is consistent with a one-sided test at the 5% level.|Adjusted % mean change from baseline|-33.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-42.5|-23.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||If adjusted percentage mean change from baseline \>0 then the result favours Dapa 10 mg + PBO for UACR.|Comparison between Zibotentan 1.5 mg + Dapagliflozin and Dapagliflozin 10 mg + Placebo (PBO)||-23.5|-42.5|<0.001
81500256|NCT04724837|162691404|SUPERIORITY|Two-sided p-value is presented. A p-value \<0.10 indicates statistical significance, which is consistent with a one-sided test at the 5% level.|Adjusted % mean change from baseline|-27.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-38.4|-13.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||If adjusted percentage mean change from baseline \>0 then the result favours Dapa 10 mg + PBO for UACR.|Comparison between Zibotentan 0.25 mg + Dapagliflozin and Dapagliflozin 10 mg + PBO||-13.6|-38.4|0.002
81500257|NCT04724837|162691405|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) mean CFB|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.8|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||If mean change from baseline (CFB) \>0 then the result favours Dapa 10 mg + PBO for office systolic blood pressure.|Comparison between Zibotentan 0.25 mg + Dapagliflozin and Dapagliflozin 10 mg + PBO||-0.5|-6.8|
81500258|NCT04724837|162691405|SUPERIORITY||LS mean CFB|-7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.3|-4.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||If mean change from baseline \>0 then the result favours Dapa 10 mg + PBO for office systolic blood pressure.|Comparison between Zibotentan 1.5 mg + Dapagliflozin and Dapagliflozin 10 mg + PBO||-4.9|-10.3|
81500259|NCT04724837|162691406|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean CFB|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.0|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||If mean change from baseline \>0 then the result favours Dapa 10 mg + PBO for office diastolic blood pressure.|Comparison between Zibotentan 0.25 mg + Dapagliflozin and Dapagliflozin 10 mg + PBO||-1.0|-5.0|
81500260|NCT04724837|162691406|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean CFB|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.1|-3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||If mean change from baseline \>0 then the result favours Dapa 10 mg + PBO for office diastolic blood pressure.|Comparison between Zibotentan 1.5 mg + Dapagliflozin and Dapagliflozin 10 mg + PBO||-3.7|-7.1|
81500261|NCT04724837|162691407|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted % mean change from baseline|-27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-38.4|-13.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||If adjusted percentage mean change from baseline \>0 then the result favours Dapa 10 mg + PBO for UACR.|Comparison between Zibotentan 0.25 mg + Dapagliflozin and Dapagliflozin 10 mg + PBO||-13.6|-38.4|
81500262|NCT04724837|162691407|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted % mean change from baseline|-33.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-42.5|-23.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||If adjusted percentage mean change from baseline \>0 then the result favours Dapa 10 mg + PBO for UACR.|Comparison between Zibotentan 1.5 mg + Dapagliflozin and Dapagliflozin 10 mg + PBO||-23.5|-42.5|
81500263|NCT04724837|162691408|SUPERIORITY||LS mean CFB|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||If mean change from baseline \<0 then the result favours Dapa 10 mg + PBO for eGFR.|Week 1 - Comparison between Zibotentan 0.25 mg + Dapagliflozin and Dapagliflozin 10 mg + PBO||2.6|-0.5|
81500264|NCT04724837|162691408|SUPERIORITY||LS mean CFB|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||If mean change from baseline \<0 then the result favours Dapa 10 mg + PBO for eGFR.|Week 1 - Comparison between Zibotentan 1.5 mg + Dapagliflozin and Dapagliflozin 10 mg + PBO||0.5|-2.1|
81500265|NCT04724837|162691408|SUPERIORITY||LS mean CFB|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||If mean change from baseline \<0 then the result favours Dapa 10 mg + PBO for eGFR.|Week 12 - Comparison between Zibotentan 0.25 mg + Dapagliflozin and Dapagliflozin 10 mg + PBO||0.5|-2.8|
81500266|NCT04724837|162691408|SUPERIORITY||LS mean CFB|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||If mean change from baseline \<0 then the result favours Dapa 10 mg + PBO for eGFR.|Week 12 - Comparison between Zibotentan 1.5 mg + Dapagliflozin and Dapagliflozin 10 mg + PBO||0.3|-2.5|
81500267|NCT04724837|162691408|SUPERIORITY||LS mean CFB|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||If mean change from baseline \<0 then the result favours Dapa 10 mg + PBO for eGFR.|Week 14 - Comparison between Zibotentan 0.25 mg + Dapagliflozin and Dapagliflozin 10 mg + PBO||1.8|-1.6|
81500268|NCT04724837|162691408|SUPERIORITY||LS mean CFB|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.5|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||If mean change from baseline \<0 then the result favours Dapa 10 mg + PBO for eGFR.|Week 14 - Comparison between Zibotentan 1.5 mg + Dapagliflozin and Dapagliflozin 10 mg + PBO||-0.7|-3.5|
81500269|NCT04724837|162691410|SUPERIORITY||LS mean change|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||If mean change \<0 then the result favours Dapa 10 mg + PBO for eGFR.|Week 1 and Week 12 - Comparison between Zibotentan 0.25 mg + Dapagliflozin and Dapagliflozin 10 mg + PBO||-0.4|-4.0|
81543960|NCT04363320|162765009|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.017|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.014||0.235|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is per month.|Change in new patient counts (Naltrexone) for Intervention Phase (from baseline to 12 months)||||0.235
81500270|NCT04724837|162691410|SUPERIORITY||LS mean change|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||If mean change \<0 then the result favours Dapa 10 mg + PBO for eGFR.|Week 1 and 12 - Comparison between Zibotentan 1.5 mg + Dapagliflozin and Dapagliflozin 10 mg + PBO||1.3|-1.8|
81500271|NCT04938427|162691413|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Location Shift Estimate|-1.17|||=|0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.02|9.99||The p-value was calculated using Rank Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model using treatment group, age stratum (≤6 years, \>6 years), and rank of Baseline seizure frequency per 28 days as predictors.|ANCOVA||The location shift between soticlestat and placebo (soticlestat - placebo) and its asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) are based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimation.|||9.99|-13.02|=0.785
81500272|NCT04938427|162691414|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Location Shift Estimate|2.43|||=|0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.86|15.14||The p-value was calculated using the Rank ANCOVA model using the treatment group, age stratum (≤6 years, \>6 years), and rank of Baseline seizure frequency per 28 days as predictors.|ANCOVA||The location shift between soticlestat and placebo (soticlestat - placebo) and its asymptotic 95% CI are based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimation.|||15.14|-10.86|=0.778
81500273|NCT04938427|162691415|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|3.87||||||||3.87|0.94|
81500274|NCT04938427|162691416|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|4.05||||||||4.05|0.92|
81500275|NCT04938427|162691418|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.13||||||||2.13|0.86|
81500276|NCT04938427|162691419|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.21||||||||2.21|0.89|
81500277|NCT04938427|162691420|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.3||||||Alertness Domain||2.30|0.85|
81500278|NCT04938427|162691420|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.48||||||Communication Domain||2.48|0.91|
81500279|NCT04938427|162691420|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.43||||||Disruptive Behaviors Domain||3.43|1.06|
81500280|NCT04938427|162691421|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|3.24||||||||3.24|-2.20|
81500281|NCT04938427|162691422|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.65||||||||2.65|1.06|
81500282|NCT04938427|162691423|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Location Shift Estimate|-6.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.83|4.16|||||The location shift between soticlestat and placebo (soticlestat - placebo) and its asymptotic 95% CI are based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimation.|||4.16|-16.83|
81500283|NCT04938427|162691424|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Location Shift Estimate|-6.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.67|3.12|||||The location shift between soticlestat and placebo (soticlestat - placebo) and its asymptotic 95% CI are based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimation.|||3.12|-16.67|
81500284|NCT04938427|162691425|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|6.67|||||A linear model with treatment group and age stratum as factors and baseline percentage as a covariate was used for analysis.|||6.67|-1.74|
81500285|NCT04938427|162691426|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|8.9||||||||8.9|1.9|
81500286|NCT04938427|162691427|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|2.0||||||||2.0|-3.7|
81500287|NCT03312543|162691452|SUPERIORITY|Superiority to baseline concluded if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for the mean difference is above 0.5.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.328|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.26|0.09|<0.001
81500288|NCT03312543|162691452|SUPERIORITY|Superiority to baseline concluded if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for the mean difference is above 0.5.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.341|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.39|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.39|0.21|<0.001
81500289|NCT03312543|162691452|OTHER|The null hypothesis was that the change from baseline to Week 12 was equal for the active cell and the sham cell. The alternative hypothesis was that the mean change from Baseline was not equal between the two cells.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.25|||ANCOVA|With treatment and skin type group as factors and the corresponding averaged baseline score as a covariate.||||0.25|0.02|0.025
81500290|NCT03312543|162691453|SUPERIORITY|Superiority to baseline concluded if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for the mean difference is above 0.5.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.349|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.29|0.11|<0.001
81500291|NCT03312543|162691453|SUPERIORITY|Superiority to baseline concluded if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for the mean difference is above 0.5.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.328|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.31|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.31|0.13|<0.001
81500292|NCT03312543|162691453|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the change from baseline to Week 12 was equal for the active cell and the sham cell. The alternative hypothesis was that the mean change from Baseline was not equal between the two cells.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.16|||ANCOVA|With treatment and skin type group as factors and the corresponding averaged baseline score as a covariate.||||0.16|-0.09|0.540
81500293|NCT03312543|162691454|SUPERIORITY|Superiority to baseline concluded if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for the mean difference is above 0.5.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.532||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.10|-0.17|0.627
81500294|NCT03312543|162691454|SUPERIORITY|Superiority to baseline concluded if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for the mean difference is above 0.5.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.34|0.08|0.002
81543961|NCT04363320|162765010|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.153|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.218||0.485|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is per month|Change in new patient counts (Combined MOUD) for Sustainability Phase (from 13 to 24 months)||||0.485
81543962|NCT04363320|162765010|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.642|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.19||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is per month.|Change in new Justice Involved Person counts (Buprenorphine) for Sustainability Phase (from 13 to 24 months)||||0.0008
81543963|NCT04363320|162765010|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.377|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.154||0.015|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is per month.|Change in new patient counts (Methadone) for Sustainability Phase (from 13 to 24 months)||||0.015
81500295|NCT03312543|162691454|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the change from baseline to Week 12 was equal for the active cell and the sham cell. The alternative hypothesis was that the mean change from Baseline was not equal between the two cells.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.42|||ANCOVA|With treatment and skin type group as factors and the corresponding averaged baseline score as a covariate.||||0.42|0.06|0.009
81500296|NCT03312543|162691455|SUPERIORITY|Superiority to baseline concluded if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for the mean difference is above 0.5.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.465|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.48|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.48|0.23|<0.001
81500297|NCT03312543|162691455|SUPERIORITY|Superiority to baseline concluded if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval for the mean difference is above 0.5.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.578|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.63|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.63|0.32|<0.001
81500298|NCT03312543|162691455|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that the change from baseline to Week 12 was equal for the active cell and the sham cell. The alternative hypothesis was that the mean change from Baseline was not equal between the two cells.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.3|||ANCOVA|With treatment and skin type group as factors and the corresponding averaged baseline score as a covariate.||||0.30|-0.07|0.224
81500299|NCT03211416|162691492|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate|0.296|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|0.483||||||||0.483|0.151|
81500300|NCT03211416|162691495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||Significance level of 0.05.|Two-sided, one-sample t-test|||The null hypothesis is that the mean ratio of T effect cells (post / pre) is equal to 1 (no change).||||0.40
81500301|NCT04116489|162691507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5272|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.5272
81500302|NCT04116489|162691508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1657|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.1657
81500303|NCT04116489|162691509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2437|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.2437
81543964|NCT04363320|162765010|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.017||0.241|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is per month.|Change in new patient counts (Naltrexone) for Sustainability Phase (from 13 to 24 months)||||0.241
81543965|NCT04363320|162765011|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.912|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.438||2e-05|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is per month.|Change in census patient counts (Combined MOUD) for Intervention Phase (from baseline to 12 months)||||0.00002
81543966|NCT04363320|162765011|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.855|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.206||4e-05|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is per month.|Change in census patient counts (Buprenorphine) for Intervention Phase (from baseline to 12 months)||||0.00004
81500304|NCT04116489|162691510|OTHER|||||||0.0373|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.0373
81500305|NCT03781570|162691512|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0544|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00517|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0648|-0.0441|||Mixed Models Analysis|Satterthwaite's method was used to estimate degrees of freedom for the mixed effects model.||Comparing placebo vs. control for thermal pain ratings with mixed effects models controlling for the stimulus intensity and the familial structure of the data.||-0.0441|-0.0648|<0.001
81500306|NCT01107496|162691514|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|6.0||||0.0414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|12.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to Week 6 data.||12.00|1.00|0.0414
81500307|NCT01107496|162691515|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|3.0||||0.0803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|7.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to Week 1 data.||7.00|0.00|0.0803
81500308|NCT01107496|162691516|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.5308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis pertains to Week 1 data.||1.00|-1.00|0.5308
81500309|NCT01107496|162691516|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.2032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis pertains to Week 2 data.||0.00|-2.00|0.2032
81500310|NCT01107496|162691516|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.0677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis pertains to Week 3 data.||0.00|-2.00|0.0677
81500311|NCT01107496|162691516|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.0743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis pertains to Week 4 data.||0.00|-2.00|0.0743
81500312|NCT01107496|162691516|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.0437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis pertains to Week 5 data.||0.00|-2.00|0.0437
81500313|NCT01107496|162691516|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.1209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to Week 6 data.||0.00|-2.00|0.1209
81500314|NCT01107496|162691517|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.6022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|6.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to Week 2 data.||6.00|-4.00|0.6022
81500315|NCT01107496|162691517|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-4.0||||0.0794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to Week 3 data.||1.00|-10.0|0.0794
81543967|NCT04363320|162765011|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.322|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.206||0.118|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is per month.|Change in census patient counts (Methadone) for Intervention Phase (from baseline to 12 months)||||0.118
81543968|NCT04363320|162765011|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.073|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.031||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is per month.|Change in census patient counts (Naltrexone) for Intervention Phase (from baseline to 12 months)||||0.020
81543969|NCT04363320|162765012|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.617|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.307||0.045|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is per month.|Change in census patient counts (Combined MOUD) for Sustainability Phase (from 13 to 24 months)||||0.045
81543970|NCT04363320|162765012|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.103|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.229||2e-06|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is per month.|Change in census patient counts (Buprenorphine) for Sustainability Phase (from 13 to 24 months)||||0.000002
81543971|NCT04363320|162765012|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.387|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.218||0.076|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is per month|Change in census patient counts (Methadone) for Sustainability Phase (13 to 24 months)||||0.076
81543972|NCT04363320|162765012|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.086|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.036||0.019|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Slope is per month.|Change in census patient counts (Naltrexone) for Sustainability Phase (from 13 to 24 months)||||0.019
81500316|NCT01107496|162691517|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-6.0||||0.0747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to Week 4 data.||0.00|-10.0|0.0747
81500317|NCT01107496|162691517|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-6.5||||0.0545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to Week 5 data.||0.00|-12.0|0.0545
81500318|NCT01107496|162691518|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|7.0||||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|13.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to Week 6 data.||13.00|1.00|0.0349
81500319|NCT01107496|162691519|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.4038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Analysis pertains to Week 1 data||0.00|-1.00|0.4038
81500320|NCT01107496|162691519|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Analysis pertains to Week 2 data||0.00|-1.00|0.4460
81500321|NCT01107496|162691519|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.0549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Analysis pertains to Week 3 data||0.00|-1.00|0.0549
81500322|NCT01107496|162691519|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.0759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Analysis pertains to Week 4 data||0.00|-1.00|0.0759
81500323|NCT01107496|162691519|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.0342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Analysis pertains to Week 5 data||0.00|-1.00|0.0342
81500324|NCT01107496|162691519|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.0474|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Analysis pertains to Week 6 data||||0.0474
81500325|NCT02496000|162691540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0117|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|ANOVA model on the ranks||This outcome measure requires that the the mean differences of ORMD-0801 in each of the two arms be pooled.||||0.0117
81500326|NCT01346592|162691571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was established if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 ratio of GMTs was \>0.667|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|2.44|||||TWO_SIDED|97.6|2.06|2.9||||||||2.9|2.06|
81500327|NCT01346592|162691571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was established if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 ratio of GMTs was \>0.667|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|97.6|1.69|2.1||||||||2.1|1.69|
81500328|NCT01346592|162691571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was established if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 ratio of GMTs was \>0.667|GMT ratio (B strain)|3.07|||||TWO_SIDED|97.6|2.66|3.54||||||||3.54|2.66|
81500329|NCT01346592|162691571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was established if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 ratio of GMTs was \>0.667|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.6|2.7|3.8||||||||3.8|2.7|
81500330|NCT01346592|162691571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was established if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 ratio of GMTs was \>0.667|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|97.6|2.14|2.65||||||||2.65|2.14|
81500331|NCT01346592|162691571|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was established if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 ratio of GMTs was \>0.667|GMT ratio (B strain)|3.14|||||TWO_SIDED|97.6|2.72|3.62||||||||3.62|2.72|
81500332|NCT01346592|162691572|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \>-10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|9.09|||||TWO_SIDED|97.6|5.48|12.69||||||||12.69|5.48|
81500333|NCT01346592|162691572|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \>-10%|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|4.07|||||TWO_SIDED|97.6|1.58|6.55||||||||6.55|1.58|
81500334|NCT01346592|162691572|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%|Group difference (B strain)|11.82|||||TWO_SIDED|97.6|8.72|14.92||||||||14.92|8.72|
81500335|NCT01346592|162691572|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|14.21|||||TWO_SIDED|97.6|10.3|18.13||||||||18.13|10.3|
81500336|NCT01346592|162691572|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|7.31|||||TWO_SIDED|97.6|4.47|10.14||||||||10.14|4.47|
81500337|NCT01346592|162691572|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%|Group difference (B strain)|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.6|8.11|14.1||||||||14.1|8.11|
81500338|NCT01346592|162691573|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the confidence interval for day 50 GMT group ratios was \>0.667|Group ratio (H1N1 strain)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|97.4|0.62|0.93||||||||0.93|0.62|
81500339|NCT01346592|162691573|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the confidence interval for day 50 GMT group ratios was \>0.667|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|97.4|0.68|0.86||||||||0.86|0.68|
81500340|NCT01346592|162691573|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the confidence interval for day 50 GMT group ratios was \>0.667|GMT ratio (B strain)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|97.4|0.8|1.11||||||||1.11|0.8|
81500341|NCT01346592|162691574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group differences was \> -10%|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.4|-10.13|-0.47||||||||-0.47|-10.13|
81500342|NCT01346592|162691574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group differences was \> -10%|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|-2.84|||||TWO_SIDED|97.4|-6.16|0.5||||||||0.5|-6.16|
81500343|NCT01346592|162691574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of the confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group differences was \> -10%|Group difference (B strain)|-2.49|||||TWO_SIDED|97.4|-7.01|2.0||||||||2|-7.01|
81500344|NCT01346592|162691575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|3.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.86|4.6||||||Superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval for the day 50 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5.||4.6|2.86|
81543973|NCT02260934|162765021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58||||||Two-sided test|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||Week 0 to Week 24||||0.58
81500345|NCT01346592|162691575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|2.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|2.59||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5||2.59|1.96|
81500346|NCT01346592|162691575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (B strain)|4.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.86|5.59||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5||5.59|3.86|
81500347|NCT01346592|162691575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|5.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.16|6.7||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5||6.7|4.16|
81500348|NCT01346592|162691575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|3.56||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5||3.56|2.69|
81500349|NCT01346592|162691575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (B strain)|4.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.86|5.59||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5||5.59|3.86|
81500350|NCT01346592|162691576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (H1N1 strain)|10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|14.7||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of day 50 vaccine group difference,for at least 2 homologous strains, was \>10%||14.7|6.1|
81500351|NCT01346592|162691576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (H3N2 strain)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|5.1||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of day 50 vaccine group difference,for at least 2 homologous strains, was \>10%||5.1|-0.12|
81500352|NCT01346592|162691576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (B strain)|12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|16.7||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of day 50 vaccine group difference,for at least 2 homologous strains, was \>10%||16.7|8.9|
81543974|NCT02260934|162765021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||Two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||Week 0 to Week 48||||0.25
81500353|NCT01346592|162691576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (H1N1 strain)|17.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|22.6||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of day 50 vaccine group difference,for at least 2 homologous strains, was \>10%||22.6|12.9|
81500354|NCT01346592|162691576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (H3N2 strain)|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|8.7||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of day 50 vaccine group difference,for at least 2 homologous strains, was \>10%||8.7|2.5|
81500355|NCT01346592|162691576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (B strain)|18.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|23.1||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of day 50 vaccine group difference,for at least 2 homologous strains, was \>10%||23.1|14.4|
81500356|NCT01346592|162691577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio (H1N1 strain)|2.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|2.75||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5||2.75|2.07|
81500357|NCT01346592|162691577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|2.06||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5||2.06|1.72|
81500358|NCT01346592|162691577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio (B strain)|2.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|3.3||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5||3.3|2.6|
81500359|NCT01346592|162691577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio (H1N1 strain)|3.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.79|3.71||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5||3.71|2.79|
81500360|NCT01346592|162691577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio (H3N2 strain)|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|2.62||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5||2.62|2.19|
81543975|NCT02260934|162765021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||Two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||Week 0 to Week 96.||||0.15
81500361|NCT01346592|162691577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT Ratio (B strain)|3.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|3.47||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of the day 50 vaccine group GMT ratios for at least 2 homologous strains was \>1.5||3.47|2.73|
81500362|NCT01346592|162691578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (H1N1 strain)|9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|12.4||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of day 50 vaccine group difference,for at least 2 homologous strains, was \>10%||12.4|6.3|
81500363|NCT01346592|162691578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (H3N2 strain)|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|5.9||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of day 50 vaccine group difference,for at least 2 homologous strains, was \>10%||5.9|1.8|
81500364|NCT01346592|162691578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (B strain)|10.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|13.3||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of day 50 vaccine group difference,for at least 2 homologous strains, was \>10%||13.3|8.1|
81500365|NCT01346592|162691578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (H1N1 strain)|14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|17.7||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of day 50 vaccine group difference,for at least 2 homologous strains, was \>10%||17.7|11.1|
81543976|NCT02260934|162765023|SUPERIORITY|P-value could not be produced because of zero count in at least one of the treatment arms.|||||||||||||Regression, Logistic|Two sided test. P-value could not be produced because of zero count in at least one of the treatment arms.||Week 0 to Week 24|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.|||
81543977|NCT02260934|162765023|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||Regression, Logistic|P-value could not be produced because of zero count in at least one of the treatment arms.||Week 0 to Week 48|P-value could not be produced because of zero count in at least one of the treatment arms.|||
81500366|NCT01346592|162691578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (H3N2 strain)|6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|9.1||||||superiority was concluded if the lower bound of 95% CI of day 50 vaccine group difference,for at least 2 homologous strains, was \>10%||9.1|4.5|
81500367|NCT01346592|162691578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Group difference (B strain)|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|13.4||||||superiority was concluded if the lower limit of the confidence interval of day 50 vaccine group difference,for at least 2 homologous strains, was \>10%||13.4|8.3|
81500368|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT Ratio (H1N1 strain)|2.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|3.12||||||No risk subjects.||3.12|2.3|
81500369|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT Ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.05||||||No risk subjects.||2.05|1.7|
81500370|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|3.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.68|3.44||||||No risk subjects.||3.44|2.68|
81500371|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|2.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|4.42||||||At risk subjects.||4.42|1.11|
81500372|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|2.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|3.72||||||At risk subjects.||3.72|1.61|
81500373|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|3.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|6.34||||||At risk subjects||6.34|1.88|
81500374|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratios (H1N1 strain)|3.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.03|4.1||||||No risk subjects.||4.1|3.03|
81500375|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|2.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|2.59||||||No risk subjects.||2.59|2.15|
81500376|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|3.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.78|3.56||||||No risk subjects.||3.56|2.78|
81500377|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|5.68||||||At risk subjects.||5.68|1.28|
81543978|NCT02260934|162765023|SUPERIORITY|P-value could not be produced because of zero count in at least one of the treatment arms|||||||||||||Regression, Logistic|P-value could not be produced because of zero count in at least one of the treatment arms||Week 0 to Week 96 The modified intent to treat population includes all randomized participants who received 1 dose of Solumedrol, 1 dose of rituximab, 1 dose of cyclophosphamide, and, if in the Rituximab/Cyclophosphamide/Belimumab (RCB) arm, 1 dose of belimumab.|P-value could not be produced because of zero count in at least one of the treatment arms|||
81543979|NCT02260934|162765024|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||||0.66||||||Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.|Regression, Logistic|2 sided test||Week 24||||0.66
81500378|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|3.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|5.06||||||At risk subjects.||5.06|2.09|
81500379|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|2.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|5.3||||||At risk subjects.||5.3|1.44|
81500380|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|2.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.34|3.37||||||No risk subjects.||3.37|2.34|
81500381|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|2.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|2.28||||||No risk subjects.||2.28|1.83|
81500382|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|3.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.22|4.34||||||No risk subjects||4.34|3.22|
81500383|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|2.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|6.0||||||At risk subjects.||6|0.92|
81500384|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|2.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|5.45||||||At risk subjects.||5.45|1.57|
81543980|NCT02260934|162765024|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||||0.65||||||Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.|Regression, Logistic|2 sided test||Week 48|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.|||0.65
81500385|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|5.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|12.0||||||At risk subjects||12|2.52|
81500386|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|3.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.05|4.39||||||No risk subjects.||4.39|3.05|
81500387|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|2.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|2.99||||||No risk subjects||2.99|2.4|
81500388|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|3.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.42|4.61||||||No risk subjects.||4.61|3.42|
81500389|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|2.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|7.31||||||At risk subjects.||7.31|1.02|
81500390|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|6.62||||||At risk subjects.||6.62|1.85|
81500391|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|5.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|12.0||||||At risk subjects.||12|2.32|
81500392|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|1.97||||||No risk subjects.||1.97|1.21|
81500393|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|1.82||||||No risk subjects||1.82|1.26|
81543981|NCT02260934|162765025|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||||0.64||||||2 sided test|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||Week 24 Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||0.64
81543982|NCT02260934|162765025|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||||0.37||||||2 sided test|Regression, Logistic|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||Week 48||||0.37
81543983|NCT02260934|162765025|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||||0.32|||||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||Week 96||||0.32
81500394|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.38||||||No risk subjects||2.38|1.52|
81500395|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|5.4||||||At risk subjects||5.4|0.57|
81543984|NCT02260934|162765026|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||||0.91||||||2 sided test|Regression, Logistic|2 sided test||Week 96||||0.91
81543985|NCT02260934|162765027|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||||0.73||||||2 sided test|Regression, Logistic|2 sided test||Week 0 to Week 24||||.73
81500396|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.89||||||At risk subjects||2.89|1.09|
81500397|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|4.54||||||At risk subjects||4.54|0.73|
81500398|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|3.05||||||No risk subjects||3.05|1.89|
81500399|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|1.85||||||No risk subjects.||1.85|1.29|
81543986|NCT02260934|162765027|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||||0.26||||||2 sided test|Regression, Logistic|2 sided test||Week 0 to Week 48||||0.26
81543987|NCT02260934|162765027|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||||0.29||||||2 sided test|Regression, Logistic|2 sided test||Week 0 to Week 96||||0.29
81543988|NCT02260934|162765028|SUPERIORITY|2 sided test|||||>|0.99||||||2 sided test|Fisher Exact|2 sided test||Week 0 to Week 24||||>0.99
81543989|NCT02260934|162765029|SUPERIORITY|2 sided test||||||0.49||||||2 sided test|Fisher Exact|2 sided test||Week 0 to Week 48||||0.49
81543990|NCT02260934|162765031|SUPERIORITY|2 sided test||||||0.89||||||2 sided test|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||0.89
81543991|NCT02260934|162765031|SUPERIORITY|Week 48||||||0.47||||||2 sided test|Regression, Logistic|2 sided test||Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||0.47
81543992|NCT02260934|162765031|SUPERIORITY|Week 96||||||0.94||||||2 sided test|Regression, Logistic|2 sided test||Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||0.94
81543993|NCT02260934|162765032|SUPERIORITY|Week 24||||||0.08||||||2 sided test|Regression, Logistic|2 sided test||Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||0.08
81543994|NCT02260934|162765032|SUPERIORITY|Week 48||||||0.11||||||2 sided test|Regression, Logistic|2 sided test||Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||0.11
81543995|NCT02260934|162765032|SUPERIORITY|Week 96||||||0.05||||||2 sided test|Regression, Logistic|2 sided test||Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||0.05
81500400|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.11||||||No risk subjects||2.11|1.36|
81500401|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|7.71||||||At risk subjects.||7.71|0.58|
81500402|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|2.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|4.89||||||At risk subjects||4.89|1.61|
81500403|NCT01346592|162691583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.67||||||At risk subjects||3.67|0.37|
81500404|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|12.0||||||No risk subjects.||12|5.4|
81500405|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|6.6||||||No risk subjects.||6.6|1.8|
81500406|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|14.8||||||No risk subjects.||14.8|9.2|
81500407|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|18.7||||||At risk subjects.||18.7|-24|
81500408|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|18.9||||||At risk subjects.||18.9|-21.2|
81543996|NCT02260934|162765033|SUPERIORITY|Week 24||||||0.2||||||2 sided test|Regression, Logistic|2 sided test||Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||.20
81543997|NCT02260934|162765033|SUPERIORITY|Week 48|||||>|0.99||||||2 sided test|Regression, Logistic|2 sided test||Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||>0.99
81500409|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|29.5||||||At risk subjects.||29.5|-1.6|
81500410|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|17.7||||||No risk subjects.||17.7|10.7|
81500411|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|9.8||||||No risk subjects.||9.8|4.6|
81500412|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|16.4||||||No risk subjects||16.4|10.7|
81500413|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|19.2||||||At risk subjects.||19.2|-26.1|
81500414|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|27.3||||||At risk subjects.||27.3|-17.5|
81500415|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|29.2||||||At risk subjects.||29.2|-4.4|
81500416|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|14.5||||||No risk subjects.||14.5|7.2|
81500417|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|7.5||||||No risk subjects.||7.5|2.6|
81543998|NCT02260934|162765033|SUPERIORITY|Week 96||||||0.63||||||2 sided test|Regression, Logistic|2 sided test||Treatment group was the independent variable in the logistic regression.||||0.63
81543999|NCT01436526|162765036|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Using an estimated intra-subject coefficient of variation of less than 20% for AUC and Cmax, and a level of significance of 5%, a sample size of 25 completers was considered sufficient to conclude bioequivalence between 2\*5 mg and 1\*10 mg rivaroxaban with 90% power, if the 2 treatment means differed by 5%.|LS-Mean Ratio, Percent|108.35||||0.0438||90.0|101.59|115.57|||ANOVA|||||115.57|101.59|0.0438
81544000|NCT01436526|162765037|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Using an estimated intra-subject coefficient of variation of less than 20% for AUC and Cmax, and a level of significance of 5%, a sample size of 25 completers was considered sufficient to conclude bioequivalence between 2\*5 mg and 1\*10 mg rivaroxaban with 90% power, if the 2 treatment means differed by 5%.|LS-Mean Ratio, Percent|108.19||||0.0514||90.0|101.31|115.54|||ANOVA|||||115.54|101.31|0.0514
81500418|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|15.8||||||No risk subjects.||15.8|9.5|
81500419|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|26.3||||||At risk subjects.||26.3|-24.7|
81500420|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.9|30.3||||||At risk subjects.||30.3|-26.9|
81500421|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|27.1||||||At risk subjects.||27.1|-16.9|
81500422|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|20.2||||||No risk subjects.||20.2|12.4|
81500423|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|10.5||||||No risk subjects||10.5|5.1|
81500424|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|18.6||||||No risk subjects||18.6|12|
81500425|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|25.5||||||At risk subjects||25.5|-27.1|
81500426|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|37.2||||||At risk subjects||37.2|-23.5|
81500427|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|38.0||||||At risk subjects.||38|-10.7|
81500428|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|10.4||||||No risk subjects.||10.4|-4.2|
81500429|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 subjects)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|11.9||||||No risk subjects.||11.9|-1.2|
81500430|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|15.1||||||No risk subjects.||15.1|2.9|
81500431|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.4|32.0||||||At risk subjects.||32|-42.4|
81500432|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.2|16.6||||||At risk subjects.||16.6|-41.2|
81500433|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|53.9||||||At risk subjects.||53.9|-7.1|
81500434|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|16.4||||||No risk subjects.||16.4|1|
81500435|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|16.1||||||No risk subjects.||16.1|2|
81500436|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.0||||||No risk subjects.||10|0|
81500437|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.1|43.0||||||At risk subjects.||43|-42.1|
81544001|NCT01436526|162765038|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Using an estimated intra-subject coefficient of variation of less than 20% for AUC and Cmax, and a level of significance of 5%, a sample size of 25 completers was considered sufficient to conclude bioequivalence between 2\*5 mg and 1\*10 mg rivaroxaban with 90% power, if the 2 treatment means differed by 5%.|LS-Mean Ratio, Percent|111.64||||0.0685||90.0|101.14|123.23|||ANOVA|||||123.23|101.14|0.0685
81500438|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.5|28.7||||||At risk subjects||28.7|-41.5|
81500439|NCT01346592|162691584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|36.8||||||At risk subjects.||36.8|-29|
81500440|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|12.8||||||No risk subjects.||12.8|6.4|
81500441|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|6.4||||||No risk subjects.||6.4|1.8|
81500442|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|13.9||||||No risk subjects.||13.9|8.6|
81500443|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|14.9||||||At risk subjects.||14.9|-24.7|
81500444|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|20.7||||||At risk subjects.||20.7|-14.4|
81500445|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|23.4||||||At risk subjects.||23.4|-6.8|
81500446|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|18.1||||||No risk subjects.||18.1|11.3|
81500447|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|9.1||||||No risk subjects.||9.1|4.2|
81500448|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|16.1||||||No risk subjects.||16.1|10.5|
81500449|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|15.4||||||At risk subjects||15.4|-25.3|
81500450|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|24.2||||||At risk subjects.||24.2|-12.7|
81544002|NCT03605667|162765044|SUPERIORITY|Unstructure covariance structure.|Least square mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93||0.9809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.8|||Mixed model with repeated measures|||Model based summary statistics are from a mixed model with repeated measures, including fixed effects for pooled site ID, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline, baseline-by-visit interaction, mini-mental state examination (MMSE) randomization stratification, apolipoprotein E (APoE) status (carrier/non carrier), as covariates, and repeated measures for visit within participant.||1.8|-1.8|0.9809
81544003|NCT03605667|162765045|SUPERIORITY|Unstructure covariance structure.|Least square mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.4474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||Mixed model with repeated measures|||Model based summary statistics are from a mixed model with repeated measures, including fixed effects for pooled site ID, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline, baseline-by-visit interaction, MMSE randomization stratification, APoE status (carrier/non carrier), as covariates, and repeated measures for visit within participant.||0.3|-0.8|0.4474
81544004|NCT03605667|162765046|SUPERIORITY|Unstructure covariance structure.|Least square mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Model based summary statistics were from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline MMSE total score as covariate.||0.5|-0.6|0.8670
81544005|NCT03605667|162765047|SUPERIORITY|Unstructure covariance structure.|Least square mean difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|3.9|||Mixed model with repeated measures|||Model based summary statistics are from a mixed model with repeated measures, including fixed effects for pooled site ID, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline, baseline-by-visit interaction, MMSE randomization stratification, APOE status (carrier/non-carrier), as covariates, and repeated measures for visit within participant.||3.9|-0.8|0.1950
81500451|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group differences (B strain)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|23.2||||||At risk subjects.||23.2|-7.8|
81500452|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|15.3||||||No risk subjects.||15.3|8.2|
81500453|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|7.4||||||No risk subjects.||7.4|2.5|
81500454|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|15.3||||||No risk subjects.||15.3|9.2|
81500455|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|20.2||||||At risk subjects.||20.2|-28.5|
81500456|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|33.5||||||At risk subjects.||33.5|-14.9|
81500457|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|19.7||||||At risk subjects.||19.7|-20.7|
81500458|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|20.1||||||No risk subjects.||20.1|12.6|
81500459|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|9.8||||||No risk subjects||9.8|4.6|
81500460|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|18.3||||||No risk subjects.||18.3|11.9|
81500461|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|20.2||||||At risk subjects.||20.2|-28.5|
81500462|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|33.5||||||At risk subjects.||33.5|-14.9|
81500463|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|29.3||||||At risk subjects.||29.3|-14|
81500464|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|9.5||||||No risk subjects.||9.5|-3.8|
81500465|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|10.0||||||No risk subjects.||10|-1.8|
81500466|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|12.5||||||No risk subjects.||12.5|1.5|
81500467|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|27.9||||||At risk subjects.||27.9|-40.7|
81500468|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4|14.3||||||At risk subjects.||14.3|-38.4|
81544006|NCT03605667|162765048|SUPERIORITY|Unstructure covariance structure.|Least square mean difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.2583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|4.1|||Mixed model with repeated measures|||Model based summary statistics are from a mixed model with repeated measures, including fixed effects for pooled site ID, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline, baseline-by-visit interaction, MMSE randomization stratification, APOE status (carrier/non-carrier), as covariates, and repeated measures for visit within participant.||4.1|-1.1|0.2583
81500469|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|48.1||||||At risk subjects.||48.1|-7.9|
81544007|NCT03605667|162765049|SUPERIORITY|Unstructure covariance structure.|Least square mean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.4191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.3|||Mixed model with repeated measures|||Model based summary statistics are from a mixed model with repeated measures, including fixed effects for pooled site ID, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline, baseline-by-visit interaction, MMSE randomization stratification, APOE status (carrier/non-carrier), as covariates, and repeated measures for visit within participant.||1.3|-0.6|0.4191
81500470|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|18.5||||||No risk subjects.||18.5|3|
81500471|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|15.6||||||No risk subjects.||15.6|2.2|
81500472|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|9.6||||||No risk subjects.||9.6|0|
81500473|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H1N1 strain)|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.7|35.0||||||At risk subjects.||35|-41.7|
81544008|NCT03605667|162765051|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Model based summary statistics are from an ANCOVA with baseline MMSE total score as covariate.||0.3|-1.2|0.2240
81500474|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (H3N2 strain)|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.6|23.4||||||At risk subjects.||23.4|-38.6|
81500475|NCT01346592|162691585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|Group difference (B strain)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.9|31.0||||||At risk subjects.||31|-26.9|
81500476|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT Ratio (H1N1 strain)|2.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.91|2.76||||||No risk subjects.||2.76|1.91|
81500477|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT Ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|1.89||||||No risk subjects.||1.89|1.35|
81500478|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|2.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.57|3.31||||||No risk subjects.||3.31|2.57|
81500479|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.93||||||At risk subjects.||3.93|0.6|
81500480|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|2.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|4.61||||||At risk subjects.||4.61|0.89|
81500481|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|4.67||||||At risk subjects.||4.67|1.34|
81500482|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|3.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.77|4.01||||||No risk subjects.||4.01|2.77|
81500483|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|2.45||||||No risk subjects||2.45|1.75|
81500484|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|3.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|3.49||||||No risk subjects||3.49|2.72|
81500485|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|4.5||||||At risk subjects.||4.5|0.65|
81500486|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|3.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|7.51||||||At risk subjects.||7.51|1.38|
81500487|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.98||||||At risk subjects.||3.98|1.1|
81500488|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|2.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|3.21||||||No risk subjects.||3.21|2.1|
81544009|NCT03605667|162765052|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0161|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0161
81544010|NCT05737069|162765056|EQUIVALENCE|The two products were considered to be bioequivalent if 90 percent (%) confidence intervals (CIs) for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) (Test/Reference) for AUC(0-t) were contained within the acceptance interval of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0008|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9698|1.0327||||||||1.0327|0.9698|
81544011|NCT05737069|162765057|EQUIVALENCE|The two products were considered to be bioequivalent if 90% CIs for the GMR (Test/Reference) for AUC (0-inf) were contained within the acceptance interval of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0023|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.971|1.0346||||||||1.0346|0.9710|
81544012|NCT05737069|162765058|EQUIVALENCE|The two products were considered to be bioequivalent if 90% CIs for the GMR (Test/Reference) for Cmax were contained within the acceptance interval of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9825|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9383|1.0288||||||||1.0288|0.9383|
81544013|NCT05737069|162765059|EQUIVALENCE|The two products were considered to be bioequivalent if 90% CIs for the GMR (Test/Reference) for AUC(0-t) were contained within the acceptance interval of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9916|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9755|1.0081||||||||1.0081|0.9755|
81500489|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|2.52||||||No risk subjects.||2.52|1.71|
81500490|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|GMT ratio (B strain)|3.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.22|4.33||||||No risk subjects.||4.33|3.22|
81500491|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|4.4||||||At risk subjects.||4.4|0.45|
81500492|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|2.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|8.66||||||At risk subjects.||8.66|0.94|
81500493|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|GMT ratio (B strain)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|4.4||||||At risk subjects.||4.4|0.45|
81500494|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|3.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.97|4.54||||||No risk subjects.||4.54|2.97|
81544014|NCT05737069|162765060|EQUIVALENCE|The two products were considered to be bioequivalent if 90% CIs for the GMR (Test/Reference) for AUC (0-inf) were contained within the acceptance interval of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9776|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9432|1.0133||||||||1.0133|0.9432|
81544015|NCT05737069|162765061|EQUIVALENCE|The two products were considered to be bioequivalent if 90% CIs for the GMR (Test/Reference) for Cmax were contained within the interval of 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9982|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9431|1.0567||||||||1.0567|0.9431|
81544016|NCT00400179|162765085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3952||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3952
81544017|NCT00400179|162765086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.03|||Log Rank|||||1.03|0.57|0.0808
81544018|NCT00400179|162765087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.14|||Log Rank|||||1.14|0.86|0.9158
81544019|NCT00400179|162765088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.99|||Log Rank|||||0.99|0.77|0.0320
81544020|NCT00400179|162765089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.1983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.05|||Log Rank|||||1.05|0.80|0.1983
81544021|NCT04780061|162765090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An area under the curve approach was used to analyze the primary outcome, whereby participants' scores for each assessment were summed over the 21-day period. For missing values, we imputed the mean of the most recent and first subsequent measurement or carried the last observation forward if there was no subsequent measurement.||||0.53
81544022|NCT04780061|162765092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81544023|NCT04780061|162765093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.81
81544024|NCT03591406|162765112|NON_INFERIORITY|Pre-defined non-inferiority margin of -15%|Difference in proportions|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|4.71|||||2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) was computed using the Wilson score method with continuity correction described by Newcombe.|||4.71|-2.15|
81544025|NCT02584686|162765125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0049|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparing the mean PSV before \& after treatment in the study group using the t-test.||||0.0049
81500495|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|2.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|3.37||||||No risk subjects.||3.37|2.29|
81500496|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|GMT ratio (B strain)|4.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.46|4.65||||||No risk subjects.||4.65|3.46|
81500497|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was established if the lower bound of confidence interval for day 50 vaccine group difference was \> -10%.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|4.4||||||At risk subjects.||4.4|0.45|
81500498|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|4.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|13.0||||||At risk subjects.||13|1.43|
81500499|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|3.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|8.15||||||At risk subjects.||8.15|1.67|
81500500|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.04||||||No risk subjects.||2.04|0.89|
81500501|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.22||||||No risk subjects.||2.22|1.14|
81500502|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.15||||||No risk subjects.||2.15|1.3|
81544026|NCT02584686|162765125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparing the mean PSV before \& after treatment in the control group using the t-test.||||0.68
81500503|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|10.0||||||At risk subjects.||10|0.29|
81500504|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|4.01||||||At risk subjects.||4.01|0.33|
81500505|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|3.94||||||At risk subjects.||3.94|0.53|
81500506|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|2.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|3.39||||||No risk subjects||3.39|1.48|
81500507|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|2.46||||||No risk subjects.||2.46|1.26|
81544027|NCT02584686|162765127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01086956|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing the Erection hardness score before \& after treatment in the study group.||||0.01086956
81544028|NCT02584686|162765127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6618176|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing the Erection hardness score before \& after treatment in the control group.||||0.6618176
81500508|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.04||||||No risk subjects||2.04|1.24|
81500509|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|2.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|18.0||||||At risk subjects.||18|0.34|
81500510|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|7.92||||||At risk subjects.||7.92|0.49|
81500511|NCT01346592|162691586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 2-sided 97.6% confidence interval of the postvaccination (day 50) ratio of GMTs was above 0.667.|GMT ratio (B strain)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.16||||||At risk subjects.||2.16|0.23|
81500512|NCT01346592|162691589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|4.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.34|4.95||||||GMTs were considered to be statistically significantly higher if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval around the vaccine group ratio was \>1.0||4.95|3.34|
81500513|NCT01346592|162691589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|2.18||||||statistically significantly greater response was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval around the vaccine group ratio is \>1.0||2.18|1.74|
81500514|NCT01346592|162691589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (B strain)|2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|2.39||||||statistically significantly greater response was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI around the vaccine group ratio was \>1.0||2.39|1.73|
81500515|NCT01346592|162691589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (H1N1 strain)|3.82||||||95.0|3.14|4.64||||||statistically significantly greater response was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI around the vaccine group ratio was \>1.0||4.64|3.14|
81544029|NCT02584686|162765129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.00751288|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SHIM Score in the study group before \& after treatment.||||0.00751288
81544030|NCT02584686|162765129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6618176|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||SHIM Score in the control group before \& after treatment.||||0.6618176
81544031|NCT02584686|162765130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027191||||||"Due to the small sample size Fisher exact test was chosen. 7 out of 12 in the treatment group answered yes, while 1 out of 12 in the control group answered yes."|Fisher Exact|||||||0.027191
81500516|NCT01346592|162691589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (H3N2 strain)|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|2.68||||||statistically significantly greater response was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI around the vaccine group ratio was \>1.0||2.68|2.15|
81500517|NCT01346592|162691589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMT ratio (B strain)|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|2.29||||||statistically significantly greater response was concluded if the lower bound of the 95% CI around the vaccine group ratio was \>1.0||2.29|1.65|
81500518|NCT02085720|162691592|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Data were given as means and standard deviations, unless otherwise stated. AHI was categorized as ≥ 5, ≥ 10, ≥ 15 and ≥ 20. The frequency distribution of responses on the SHQ and their relationship to AHI was assessed with the chi-squared analysis. The association of variables such as age, BMI, neck circumference, ESS and sleep health questionnaire responses versus AHI was evaluated using one-way analysis of variance and Pearson Correlation Analysis.|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81500519|NCT00710593|162691672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% of participants who were responders|97.5||||0.1613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.8|99.9|||Fisher Exact|||Historical comparison group can be referenced in: Villa et al. Immunologic responses following administration of a vaccine targeting human papillomavirus Types 6, 11, 16, and 18; Vaccine 24 (2006):5571-5583. PMID 16753240.||99.9|86.8|0.1613
81500520|NCT00710593|162691673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% of participants who were responders|96.8||||0.0534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.0|99.9|||Fisher Exact|||Historical comparison group can be referenced in: Villa et al. Immunologic responses following administration of a vaccine targeting human papillomavirus Types 6, 11, 16, and 18; Vaccine 24 (2006):5571-5583. PMID 16753240.||99.9|89.0|0.0534
81500521|NCT00710593|162691674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% of participants who were responders|96.1||||0.0427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.5|99.5|||Fisher Exact|||Historical comparison group can be referenced in: Villa et al. Immunologic responses following administration of a vaccine targeting human papillomavirus Types 6, 11, 16, and 18; Vaccine 24 (2006):5571-5583. PMID 16753240.||99.5|86.5|0.0427
81500522|NCT00710593|162691675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% of participants who were responders|92.5||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.4|97.5|||Fisher Exact|||Historical comparison group can be referenced in: Villa et al. Immunologic responses following administration of a vaccine targeting human papillomavirus Types 6, 11, 16, and 18; Vaccine 24 (2006):5571-5583. PMID 16753240.||97.5|83.4|0.0006
81500523|NCT00710593|162691676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% of participants with at least 1 event|49.3||||0.8305|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The p-value is to test the proportions of subjects with at least one event among Group A during the study at Entry, Week 8 and Week 24 after vaccine was administered.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.8305
81500524|NCT00710593|162691676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% of participants with at least 1 event|46.7||||0.8305|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is to test the proportions of subjects with at least one event among Group B during the study at Entry, Week 8 and Week 24 after vaccine was administered.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.8305
81500525|NCT00710593|162691684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall aquisition rate|7.9||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|P-value is from the Fisher's Exact test to compare the proportion of HPV positive between two study groups.||||||1.000
81500526|NCT00710593|162691685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall aquisition rate|1.6||||1||95.0||||P-value is from the Fisher's Exact test to compare the proportion of HPV positive between two study groups.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81500527|NCT00710593|162691686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall aquisition rate|2.0||||1||95.0||||P-value is from the Fisher's Exact test to compare the proportion of HPV positive between two study groups.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81544032|NCT02584686|162765132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.109091|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Fisher Exact Test was used to compare the change in the number of in patients who answered Yes in Secondary Outcome 8 (SEP-Q2 Question Before Treatment) to patients who answered Yes in Secondary Outcome 9 (SEP-Q2 Question after Treatment), for both (BTXA) and Saline groups."||||0.109091
81544033|NCT02584686|162765134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Fisher Exact Test was used to compare the change in patients who answered Yes in Secondary Outcome 10 (SEP-Q3 Question Before Treatment) to patients who answered Yes in Secondary Outcome 11 (SEP-Q3 Question after Treatment)."||||1
81500528|NCT00710593|162691687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall aquisition rate|4.5||||1||95.0||||P-value is from the Fisher's Exact test to compare the proportion of HPV positive between two study groups.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81500529|NCT00710593|162691688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall aquisition rate|8.3||||1||95.0||||P-value is from the Fisher's Exact test to compare the proportion of HPV positive between two study groups.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81500530|NCT00710593|162691689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall aquistion rate|3.6||||1||95.0||||P-value is from the Fisher's Exact test to compare the proportion of HPV positive between two study groups.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81544034|NCT01122238|162765135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.665|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|The mean values tested and reported consist of residualized change scores from the ANCOVA.||The ANCOVA model included intervention main effects and intervention interactions plus baseline cigarettes per day, education, race, and time to first daily cigarette as covariates. Intervention main effects included Nicotine Patch vs. No Nicotine Patch; Nicotine Gum vs. No Nicotine Gum; Smoking Reduction vs. No Smoking Reduction; and Motivational Interviewing vs. No Motivational Interviewing.||||.665
81500531|NCT00710593|162691690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall aquisition rate|6.3||||1||95.0||||P-value is from the Fisher's Exact test to compare the proportion of HPV positive between two study groups.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81500532|NCT00710593|162691691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall aquisition rate|8.1||||1||95.0||||P-value is from the Fisher's Exact test to compare the proportion of HPV positive between two study groups.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81500533|NCT00710593|162691692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.1|1.02|0.0004
81500534|NCT00710593|162691693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.1|1.0|0.0012
81500535|NCT00710593|162691694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81500536|NCT00189423|162691712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.36|||Fisher Exact|||||2.36|1.07|0.019
81500537|NCT00189423|162691713|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority margin of 5%||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p value is for non-inferiority with a margin of 5% (exact binomial test)|Fisher Exact test, for non-inferiority|||||||0.0001
81500538|NCT00189423|162691713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.681
81500539|NCT00189423|162691719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.024
81500540|NCT04734210|162691738|OTHER|Exploratory, descriptive analysis||||||0.2933||||||The difference in response rates between each of the SURF-200 formulations and vehicle was compared by Fisher's exact method.|Fisher Exact|The threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.||Exploratory Phase 2 Study; approximately 120 subjects (approximately 40 subjects per each of the 3 treatment groups) were planned to be enrolled in the study. The sample size was based on medical judgment. No formal sample size calculation was performed, and the sample size was empirical. However, the sample size selected was considered sufficient to adequately characterize the general safety and efficacy profile of the study treatments.||||0.2933
81500541|NCT04734210|162691739|OTHER|Exploratory, descriptive analysis||||||0.1966||||||The difference in response rates between each of the SURF-200 formulations and vehicle was compared by Fisher's exact method.|Fisher Exact|The threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.||Exploratory Phase 2 Study; approximately 120 subjects (approximately 40 subjects per each of the 3 treatment groups) were planned to be enrolled in the study. The sample size was based on medical judgment. No formal sample size calculation was performed, and the sample size was empirical. However, the sample size selected was considered sufficient to adequately characterize the general safety and efficacy profile of the study treatments.||||0.1966
81500542|NCT04734210|162691740|OTHER|Exploratory, descriptive analysis||||||0.0213||||||The difference in response rates between each of the SURF-200 formulations and vehicle was compared by Fisher's exact method.|Fisher Exact|The threshold for statistical significance is p=0.05.||Exploratory Phase 2 Study; approximately 120 subjects (approximately 40 subjects per each of the 3 treatment groups) were planned to be enrolled in the study. The sample size was based on medical judgment. No formal sample size calculation was performed, and the sample size was empirical. However, the sample size selected was considered sufficient to adequately characterize the general safety and efficacy profile of the study treatments.||||0.0213
81500543|NCT05093621|162691759|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mortality at 1 year||||1.000
81500544|NCT05093621|162691760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.729|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.729
81500545|NCT05093621|162691761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.650
81500546|NCT05093621|162691762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.873|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.873
81500547|NCT00895921|162691843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.242|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1139||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.00943|0.47605||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||.47605|.00943|0.042
81574418|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.991|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|1.9|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect.||1.9|-2.0|0.991
81500548|NCT00895921|162691844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.253|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.224||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|0.714||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.714|-0.208|0.269
81500549|NCT00895921|162691845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.095|0.705|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Comparison of akathisia rates between the two arms.||.705|.095|0.012
81500550|NCT01358734|162691847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.789||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.861|3.718|||Log Rank|||||3.718|0.861|0.119
81500551|NCT01358734|162691847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.659||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.214|5.822|||Log Rank|||||5.822|1.214|0.014
81500552|NCT01358734|162691847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.367||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.704|2.653|||Log Rank|||||2.653|0.704|0.356
81500553|NCT00127439|162691874|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The power analysis indicated that when the mean difference equals to 1.2 times of standard deviation, a two-sided t-test at 0.05 level will have 80% power; and for a mean difference of 1.4 times of standard deviation the power increases to 91%. To test the null hypothesis that correlation will be 0 at 0.5 level, a two-sided test based on Fisher's Z transformation will yield a power of 89% in detecting correlations of 0.6 or above with n=24 or above.||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81500554|NCT00127439|162691874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||Pearson correlation of gait speed changes with directional difference of standardized kinematic scores (i.e. foot trajectory toe-off - degrees, foot trajectory toe-off - % cycle, foot trajectory initial contact - degrees, foot trajectory range - degrees, propulsive impulse N-s, minimum thigh angle - flexion degrees, minimum hip angle - extension degrees, trunk angle mid-stance)||||0.05
81500555|NCT00127439|162691875|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81500556|NCT00127439|162691876|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Provided previously||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81500557|NCT00127439|162691877|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Provided previously||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81500558|NCT00127439|162691878|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81500559|NCT00127439|162691879|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81500560|NCT00127439|162691880|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81500561|NCT00127439|162691881|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81500562|NCT00127439|162691882|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81500563|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.951|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.951
81500564|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.458|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.458
81500565|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.071
81500566|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81500567|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.029
81500568|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.325|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.325
81500569|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.003
81500570|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81500571|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.427|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.427
81500572|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.065|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.065
81500573|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81500574|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.027
81500575|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.303|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.303
81500576|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.003
81500577|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81500578|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.286|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.286
81500579|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81500580|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.094|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.094
81500581|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.757|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.757
81500582|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.022
81500583|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.001
81500584|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81544035|NCT01122238|162765135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.562|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|The mean values tested and reported consist of residualized change scores from the ANCOVA.||The ANCOVA model included intervention main effects and intervention interactions plus baseline cigarettes per day, education, race, and time to first daily cigarette as covariates. Intervention main effects included Nicotine Patch vs. No Nicotine Patch; Nicotine Gum vs. No Nicotine Gum; Smoking Reduction vs. No Smoking Reduction; and Motivational Interviewing vs. No Motivational Interviewing.||||.562
81500585|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.348|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.348
81500586|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.508|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.508
81500587|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.191|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.191
81500588|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.024
81500589|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.169|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.169
81500590|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.961|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.961
81500591|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.454|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.454
81500592|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81500593|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.068|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.068
81500594|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.007
81500595|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81500596|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.370
81500597|NCT02314923|162691911|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81500598|NCT02546323|162691916|OTHER||Estimated mean difference|-0.0103|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00445||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0191|-0.0016||Statistical significance of the MeanMax CIMT annualized rate of change between rosuvastatin 20 mg and placebo was evaluated using time-by-treatment interaction term in the model.|Multi-level mixed effects model||Randomized treatment group, time, time-by-treatment interaction, ICVD risk stratification, carotid artery site, center, age, sex, and scan reader were fixed effects. Random effects were the intercept and slope for individual patients.|Comparison of annualized rate of change in MeanMax CIMT measurement difference between rosuvastatin 20 mg and placebo.||-0.0016|-0.0191|0.020
81500599|NCT02546323|162691917|OTHER||Estimated mean difference|-0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00442||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0197|-0.0024||Statistical significance of the MeanMax CIMT annualized rate of change between rosuvastatin 20 mg and placebo was evaluated using time-by-treatment interaction term in the model.|Multi-level mixed effects model||Randomized treatment group, time, time-by-treatment interaction, ICVD risk stratification, carotid artery site, center, age, sex, and scan reader were fixed effects. Random effects were the intercept and slope for individual patients.|Comparison of annualized rate of change in MeanMax CIMT measurement difference between rosuvastatin 20 mg and placebo.||-0.0024|-0.0197|0.013
81500600|NCT02546323|162691918|OTHER||Estimated mean difference|-0.0162|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00903||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0339|0.0015||Statistical significance of the MeanMax CIMT annualized rate of change between rosuvastatin 20 mg and placebo was evaluated using time-by-treatment interaction term in the model.|Multi-level mixed effects model||Randomized treatment group, time, time-by-treatment interaction, ICVD risk stratification, carotid artery site, center, age, sex, and scan reader were fixed effects. Random effects were the intercept and slope for individual patients.|Comparison of annualized rate of change in MeanMax CIMT measurement difference between rosuvastatin 20 mg and placebo.||0.0015|-0.0339|0.073
81500601|NCT02546323|162691919|OTHER||Estimated mean difference|-0.0043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00716||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0183|0.0097||Statistical significance of the MeanMax CIMT annualized rate of change between rosuvastatin 20 mg and placebo was evaluated using time-by-treatment interaction term in the model.|Multi-level mixed effects model||Randomized treatment group, time, time-by-treatment interaction, ICVD risk stratification, carotid artery site, center, age, sex, and scan reader were fixed effects. Random effects were the intercept and slope for individual patients.|Comparison of annualized rate of change in MeanMax CIMT measurement difference between rosuvastatin 20 mg and placebo.||0.0097|-0.0183|0.547
81500602|NCT02546323|162691920|OTHER||Estimated mean difference|-0.0086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00272||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0139|-0.0032||Statistical significance of the MeanMean CIMT annualized rate of change between rosuvastatin 20 mg and placebo was evaluated using time-by-treatment interaction term in the model.|Multi-level mixed effects model||Randomized treatment group, time, time-by-treatment interaction, ICVD risk stratification, carotid artery site, center, age, sex, and scan reader were fixed effects. Random effects were the intercept and slope for individual patients|Comparison of annualized rate of change in MeanMean CIMT measurement difference between rosuvastatin 20 mg and placebo||-0.0032|-0.0139|0.002
81500603|NCT02546323|162691921|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-35.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.426|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.23|-30.7|||ANCOVA||Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference (rosuvastatin 20 mg - placebo): LDL-C||-30.70|-40.23|<0.001
81500604|NCT02546323|162691921|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-21.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.441|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.68|-19.02|||ANCOVA||Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference (rosuvastatin 20 mg - placebo): total cholesterol||-19.02|-24.68|<0.001
81500605|NCT02546323|162691921|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.347|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.35|7.64|||ANCOVA||Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference (rosuvastatin 20 mg - placebo): HDL-C||7.64|2.35|<0.001
81500606|NCT02546323|162691921|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-19.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.671|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.86|-12.44|||ANCOVA||Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference (rosuvastatin 20 mg - placebo): Triglycerides||-12.44|-26.86|<0.001
81500607|NCT02546323|162691921|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-29.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.917|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.25|-25.72|||ANCOVA||Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference (rosuvastatin 20 mg - placebo): Non-HDL-C||-25.72|-33.25|<0.001
81500608|NCT02546323|162691921|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-31.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.334|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.33|-27.16|||ANCOVA||Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference (rosuvastatin 20 mg - placebo): Non-HDL-C/HDL-C ratio||-27.16|-36.33|<0.001
81500609|NCT02546323|162691921|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-26.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.73|-22.5|||ANCOVA||Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference (rosuvastatin 20 mg - placebo): ApoB||-22.50|-29.73|<0.001
81500610|NCT02546323|162691921|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.104||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|4.36|||ANCOVA||Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate|Treatment difference (rosuvastatin 20 mg - placebo): ApoA-I||4.36|0.02|0.047
81500611|NCT02546323|162691921|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-26.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.041|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.78|-22.76|||ANCOVA||Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference (rosuvastatin 20 mg - placebo): ApoB/ApoA-I ratio||-22.76|-30.78|<0.001
81500612|NCT02546323|162691922|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-39.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.819|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.08|-35.94|||ANCOVA||Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference (rosuvastatin 20 mg - placebo): LDL-C||-35.94|-43.08|<0.001
81500613|NCT02546323|162691922|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-25.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.139|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.7|-23.23|||ANCOVA||Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference (rosuvastatin 20 mg - placebo): total cholesterol||-23.23|-27.70|<0.001
81500614|NCT02546323|162691922|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|3.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.051|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|5.73|||ANCOVA||Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference (rosuvastatin 20 mg - placebo): HDL-C||5.73|1.60|<0.001
81500615|NCT02546323|162691922|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-18.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.981|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.26|-12.55|||ANCOVA||Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference (rosuvastatin 20 mg - placebo): Triglycerides||-12.55|-24.26|<0.001
81500616|NCT02546323|162691922|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-33.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.529|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.78|-30.78|||ANCOVA||Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference (rosuvastatin 20 mg - placebo): Non-HDL-C||-30.78|-36.78|<0.001
81500617|NCT02546323|162691922|OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-33.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.836|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.54|-30.32|||ANCOVA||Treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference (rosuvastatin 20 mg - placebo): Non-HDL-C/HDL-C ratio||-30.32|-37.54|<0.001
81500618|NCT03331354|162691943|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.87|||=|0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||=.016
81544036|NCT01122238|162765135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.536|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|The mean values tested and reported consist of residualized change scores from the ANCOVA.||The ANCOVA model included intervention main effects and intervention interactions plus baseline cigarettes per day, education, race, and time to first daily cigarette as covariates. Intervention main effects included Nicotine Patch vs. No Nicotine Patch; Nicotine Gum vs. No Nicotine Gum; Smoking Reduction vs. No Smoking Reduction; and Motivational Interviewing vs. No Motivational Interviewing.||||.536
81544037|NCT01122238|162765135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|The mean values tested and reported consist of residualized change scores from the ANCOVA.||The ANCOVA model included intervention main effects and intervention interactions plus baseline cigarettes per day, education, race, and time to first daily cigarette as covariates. Intervention main effects included Nicotine Patch vs. No Nicotine Patch; Nicotine Gum vs. No Nicotine Gum; Smoking Reduction vs. No Smoking Reduction; and Motivational Interviewing vs. No Motivational Interviewing.||||.206
81544038|NCT01122238|162765136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Regression Coefficient|0.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The linear regression model effects consisted of four treatment main effects, six two-way treatment interactions, four three-way treatment interactions, and one four-way interaction. Only the results for the treatment main effects are being reported in ClinicalTrials.gov.||||.98
81500619|NCT03331354|162691944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||ANCOVA|Initial interview scores were used as control in the ANCOVA||||||.008
81500620|NCT03331354|162691945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||ANCOVA|Change in confidence was evaluated using time one as a covariate.||||||.99
81500621|NCT03331354|162691945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||ANCOVA|Interview scores at enrollment were used as a covariate||||||.99
81500622|NCT03331354|162691946|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Pearson Correlation|||This post-hoc analysis was performed on only the COMPASS group to determine the association between percent of the online system completed and change in interview scores||||<.001
81500623|NCT00049543|162692012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.64|||Log Rank|||The Kaplan-Meier estimates of survival distribution for overall survival by treatment arm are reported, and the log rank test stratified by the stratification factors at randomization (exclude center) was used to compare the difference in the overall survival between two treatment arms. Hazard ratio of comparison of study treatment arm to placebo and it 95% C.I. were reported.||1.64|0.94|0.14
81500624|NCT00049543|162692013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.61||Stratified by stratification factors at randomization (except center)|Log Rank|Stratified by stratification factors at randomization (except center)||||1.61|0.93|0.15
81500625|NCT04380142|162692015|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean of Difference|1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.05||The model included fixed categorical effects of treatment, country and visit, baseline-by-visit and treatment-by-visit interactions, and baseline as a covariate. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used.|mixed model repeated measures|||||3.05|0.46|0.0083
81500626|NCT04380142|162692016|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|-0.54||The model included fixed categorical effects of treatment, country and visit, baseline-by-visit and treatment-by-visit interactions, and baseline as a covariate. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used.|mixed model repeated measures|||||-0.54|-3.03|0.0054
81500627|NCT04380142|162692017|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.1318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|0.48||The model included fixed categorical effects of treatment, country and visit, baseline-by-visit and treatment-by-visit interactions, and baseline as a covariate. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used.|mixed model repeated measures|||||0.48|-3.65|0.1318
81500628|NCT04380142|162692018|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.31||The generalized linear mixed model: status = treatment country visit baseline treatment\*visit. The unstructured variance-covariance structure is used.|generalized linear mixed model|||||0.31|0.04|<=0.001
81500629|NCT04380142|162692019|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.16|||generalized linear mixed model|||||3.16|0.46|0.0091
81500630|NCT04380142|162692020|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32|<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.03|-2.78||ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and baseline.|ANCOVA|||||-2.78|-8.03|<=0.001
81500631|NCT04380142|162692021|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean of Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.14|-0.05||ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and baseline.|ANCOVA|||||-0.05|-8.14|0.0470
81500632|NCT04380142|162692022|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.0566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.1||ANCOVA model including effects for treatment, country, and baseline.|ANCOVA|||||0.100|-0.001|0.0566
81500633|NCT04380142|162692023|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.15||The model included fixed categorical effects of treatment, country and visit, baseline-by-visit and treatment-by-visit interactions, and baseline as a covariate. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used.|Repeated measures model|||||3.15|0.30|0.0184
81500634|NCT04380142|162692024|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.7989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.55||The model included fixed categorical effects of treatment, country and visit, baseline-by-visit and treatment-by-visit interactions, and baseline as a covariate. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used.|Repeated measures model|||||1.55|-1.20|0.7989
81544039|NCT01122238|162765136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Regression Coefficient|-0.04||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The linear regression model effects consisted of four treatment main effects, six two-way treatment interactions, four three-way treatment interactions, and one four-way interaction. Only the results for the treatment main effects are being reported in ClinicalTrials.gov.||||.40
81544040|NCT01122238|162765136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Regression Coefficient|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The linear regression model effects consisted of four treatment main effects, six two-way treatment interactions, four three-way treatment interactions, and one four-way interaction. Only the results for the treatment main effects are being reported in ClinicalTrials.gov.||||.99
81500635|NCT04380142|162692025|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96||0.1656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.61|1.15||The model included fixed categorical effects of treatment, country and visit, baseline-by-visit and treatment-by-visit interactions, and baseline as a covariate. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used.|Repeated measures model|||||1.15|-6.61|0.1656
81500636|NCT04380142|162692026|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-5.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.65||0.1347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.71|1.73||The model included fixed categorical effects of treatment, country and visit, baseline-by-visit and treatment-by-visit interactions, and baseline as a covariate. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix was used.|Repeated measures model|||||1.73|-12.71|0.1347
81500637|NCT02908178|162692033|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|1.18|1.63||P-value is unadjusted. Threshold for statistical significance is 0.01.|Chi-squared||Reference is no SLNB. Odds ratio accounts for matching and adjusted for subsequent mastectomy within 180 days after initial BCS, prior MRI, and radiation therapy status.|Testing the association between use of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and any complication in the Aim 1 matched cohort.||1.63|1.18|<.001
81500638|NCT02908178|162692033|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|2.27|8.75||P-value is unadjusted. Threshold for statistical significance is 0.01.|Chi-squared||Reference is no SLNB. Odds ratio accounts for matching and adjusted for subsequent mastectomy within 180 days after initial BCS, prior MRI, and radiation therapy status|Testing the association between use of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and lymphedema in the Aim 1 matched cohort.||8.75|2.27|<.001
81500639|NCT02908178|162692033|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|1.0|1.54||P-value is unadjusted. Threshold for statistical significance is 0.01.|Chi-squared||Reference is no SLNB. Odds ratio accounts for matching and adjusted for subsequent mastectomy within 180 days after initial BCS, prior MRI, and radiation therapy status|Testing the association between use of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and wound infection in the Aim 1 matched cohort.||1.54|1.00|<.001
81500640|NCT02908178|162692033|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|1.03|1.91||P-value is unadjusted. Threshold for statistical significance is 0.01.|Chi-squared||Reference is no SLNB. Odds ratio accounts for matching and adjusted for subsequent mastectomy within 180 days after initial BCS, prior MRI, and radiation therapy status|Testing the association between use of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and seroma in the Aim 1 matched cohort.||1.91|1.03|<.001
81544041|NCT01122238|162765136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized Regression Coefficient|-0.04||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The linear regression model effects consisted of four treatment main effects, six two-way treatment interactions, four three-way treatment interactions, and one four-way interaction. Only the results for the treatment main effects are being reported in ClinicalTrials.gov.||||.33
81544042|NCT02121158|162765148|EQUIVALENCE|Unadjusted|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.915||||0.7457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.534|1.568|||Cox Proportional Hazards|||||1.568|0.534|0.7457
81544043|NCT02703597|162765149|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|4.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Hypothesis: Participants in the GSA-ASPIRE-Network Group will be more likely to decrease in susceptibility to vaping than participants in the ASPIRE group.~The statistical analysis was conducted for 10 out of the 15 participating sites, to avoid bias with respect to the sites that participated in different conditions (i.e., 1 site in a school classroom during class time and 4 sites in the summer camp during summer time)."||4.20|0.32|0.80
81544044|NCT02703597|162765149|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.17|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Hypothesis: Participants in both arms will decrease in susceptibility to vaping over time.~The statistical analysis was conducted for 10 out of the 15 participating sites, to avoid bias with respect to the sites that participated in different conditions (i.e., 1 site in a school classroom during class time and 4 sites in the summer camp during summer time)."||0.43|0.06|<0.01
81500641|NCT02908178|162692033|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|99.0|1.04|1.65||P-value is unadjusted. Threshold for statistical significance is 0.01.|Chi-squared||Reference is no SLNB. Odds ratio accounts for matching and adjusted for subsequent mastectomy within 180 days after initial BCS, prior MRI, and radiation therapy status|Testing the association between use of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and pain in the Aim 1 matched cohort.||1.65|1.04|.003
81500642|NCT02908178|162692034|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is unadjusted. Threshold for statistical significance is 0.01.|Chi-squared|||Testing the association between receipt of SLNB and receipt of mastectomy within 6 months of DCIS diagnosis.||||<.001
81500643|NCT02908178|162692035|OTHER|||||||0.48||||||P-value is unadjusted. Threshold for statistical significance is 0.01.|Chi-squared|||Testing the association between receipt of SLNB and receipt of radiation therapy within 9 months of DCIS diagnosis.||||.48
81500644|NCT02908178|162692036|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.73|1.05||P-value is unadjusted. Threshold for statistical significance is 0.01.|Chi-squared||Reference is no SLNB. Estimates are from matched cohort and adjusted for physician visits, any hospitalization in the 3-24 months prior to DCIS diagnosis, use of preoperative breast MRI, surgeon's operation volume, and receipt of radiation therapy.|Testing the association between use of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and overall mortality in the Aim 2 matched cohort.||1.05|0.73|<.001
81500645|NCT02908178|162692037|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|99.0|1.0|1.2||P-value is unadjusted. Threshold for statistical significance is 0.01.|Chi-squared||Reference is no SLNB. Estimates are from matched cohort and adjusted for physician visits, any hospitalization in the 3-24 months prior to DCIS diagnosis, use of preoperative breast MRI, surgeon's operation volume, and receipt of radiation therapy.|Testing the association between use of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and any side effects in the matched Aim 2 cohort.||1.20|1.00|0.207
81500646|NCT02908178|162692037|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.0|1.12|2.11||P-value is unadjusted. Threshold for statistical significance is 0.01.|Chi-squared||Reference is no SLNB. Estimates are from matched cohort and adjusted for physician visits, any hospitalization in the 3-24 months prior to DCIS diagnosis, use of preoperative breast MRI, surgeon's operation volume, and receipt of radiation therapy.|Testing the association between use of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and lymphedema related complications in the Aim 2 matched cohort.||2.11|1.12|<.001
81500647|NCT02908178|162692037|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.87|1.1||P-value is unadjusted. Threshold for statistical significance is 0.01.|Chi-squared||Reference is no SLNB. Estimates are from matched cohort and adjusted for physician visits, any hospitalization in the 3-24 months prior to DCIS diagnosis, use of preoperative breast MRI, surgeon's operation volume, and receipt of radiation therapy.|Testing the association between use of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and any infection in the Aim 2 matched cohort.||1.10|0.87|0.113
81500648|NCT02908178|162692037|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.93|1.58||P-value is unadjusted. Threshold for statistical significance is 0.01.|Chi-squared||Reference is no SLNB. Estimates are from matched cohort and adjusted for physician visits, any hospitalization in the 3-24 months prior to DCIS diagnosis, use of preoperative breast MRI, surgeon's operation volume, and receipt of radiation therapy.|Testing the association between use of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and seroma in the Aim 2 matched cohort.||1.58|0.93|0.010
81500649|NCT02908178|162692037|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.98|1.25||P-value is unadjusted. Threshold for statistical significance is 0.01|Chi-squared||Reference is no SLNB. Estimates are from matched cohort and adjusted for physician visits, any hospitalization in the 3-24 months prior to DCIS diagnosis, use of preoperative breast MRI, surgeon's operation volume, and receipt of radiation therapy.|Testing the association between use of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and pain in the Aim 2 matched cohort.||1.25|0.98|0.029
81500650|NCT02908178|162692038|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.54|2.35||P-value is unadjusted. Threshold for statistical significance is 0.01.|Chi-squared||Reference is no SLNB. Estimates are from matched cohort and adjusted for physician visits, any hospitalization in the 3-24 months prior to DCIS diagnosis, use of preoperative breast MRI, surgeon's operation volume, and receipt of radiation therapy.|Testing the association between between use of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and breast cancer specific mortality.||2.35|0.54|0.861
81544045|NCT02703597|162765150|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|3.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Hypothesis: Adolescents who participated in the GSA-ASPIRE-Network group will be more likely to decrease in susceptibility to using conventional tobacco than adolescents who participated in the ASPIRE group.~The statistical analysis was conducted for 10 out of the 15 participating sites, to avoid bias with respect to the sites that participated in different conditions (i.e., 1 site in a school classroom during class time and 4 sites in the summer camp during summer time)."||3.49|0.16|0.70
81500651|NCT02908178|162692039|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.71|1.51||P-value is unadjusted. Threshold for statistical significance is 0.01.|Chi-squared||Reference is no SLNB. Estimates are from matched cohort and adjusted for physician visits, any hospitalization in the 3-24 months prior to DCIS diagnosis, use of preoperative breast MRI, surgeon's operation volume, and receipt of radiation therapy.|Testing the association between use of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and ipsilateral invasive breast cancer occurrence for the Aim 2 matched cohort.||1.51|0.71|0.603
81500652|NCT02908178|162692040|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.81|1.69||P-value is unadjusted. Threshold for statistical significance is 0.01.|Chi-squared||Reference is no SLNB. Estimates are from matched cohort and adjusted for physician visits, any hospitalization in the 3-24 months prior to DCIS diagnosis, use of preoperative breast MRI, surgeon's operation volume, and receipt of radiation therapy.|Testing the association between use of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and treated recurrence in the Aim 2 matched cohort.||1.69|0.81|0.620
81500653|NCT02106832|162692049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7062||||0.0511|TWO_SIDED|99.9|0.3928|1.2698|||Wald-type test|||The hazard ratio for time to first exacerbation event within 48 weeks and 99.9% Confidence Interval (CI) was calculated by using Cox proportional hazards model by comparison of Cipro 28/Pooled Placebo reporting groups. P-value was analysed using Wald-type test.||1.2698|0.3928|0.0511
81574419|NCT02310568|162821717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.704|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.5|2.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect.||2.4|-1.5|0.704
81500654|NCT02106832|162692057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8662||||0.3965|TWO_SIDED|95.1|0.6206|1.209|||Wald-type test|||The hazard ratio for time to first exacerbation event within 48 weeks and 95.1% Confidence Interval (CI) was calculated by using Cox proportional hazards model by comparison of Cipro 28/Pooled Placebo reporting groups. P-value was analysed using Wald-type test.||1.2090|0.6206|0.3965
81500655|NCT01968980|162692067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-54.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.5|-49.5|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||LS-mean difference,associated 95 percent (%) confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-49.5|-59.5|<0.001
81500656|NCT01968980|162692068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-37.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.1|-34.1|||MMRM|||LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-34.1|-41.1|<0.001
81500657|NCT01968980|162692069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-51.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.7|-46.4|||MMRM|||LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-46.4|-55.7|<0.001
81500658|NCT01968980|162692070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-48.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.8|-43.2|||MMRM|||LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-43.2|-52.8|<0.001
81500659|NCT01968980|162692071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-28.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.9|-23.2|||MMRM|||LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-23.2|-33.9|<0.001
81500660|NCT01968980|162692072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|9.9|||MMRM|||LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||9.9|4.1|<0.001
81500661|NCT01968980|162692073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-52.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.2|-46.0||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-46.0|-58.2|
81500662|NCT01968980|162692073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-48.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.6|-42.3||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-42.3|-53.6|
81544046|NCT02703597|162765150|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.13|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Hypothesis: Participants in both arms will decrease in susceptibility of using conventional tobacco over time.~The statistical analysis was conducted for 10 out of the 15 participating sites, to avoid bias with respect to the sites that participated in different conditions (i.e., 1 site in a school classroom during class time and 4 sites in the summer camp during summer time)."||0.40|0.04|<0.01
81544047|NCT01352715|162765178|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Confidence interval estimation was stratified by randomization stratification factors using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights. The pre-specified upper confidence bound for non-inferiority was 10 percentage points.|Cumulative probability difference|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|1.5||||||Treatment comparison was made using the difference (arm A - arm B) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 48 cumulative probability of virologic failure with 95% confidence interval.||1.5|-8.4|
81500663|NCT01968980|162692074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-35.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.0|-31.6||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-31.6|-40.0|
81500664|NCT01968980|162692074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.8|-27.8||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-27.8|-35.8|
81500665|NCT01968980|162692075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-48.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.1|-42.8||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-42.8|-54.1|
81500666|NCT01968980|162692075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-42.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.5|-36.9||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-36.9|-47.5|
81500667|NCT01968980|162692076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-46.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.1|-41.6||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-41.6|-52.1|
81500668|NCT01968980|162692076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-40.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.5|-35.5||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-35.5|-45.5|
81500669|NCT01968980|162692077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-35.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.8|-10.3||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-10.3|-59.8|
81500670|NCT01968980|162692077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|-4.4||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-4.4|-26.3|
81500671|NCT01968980|162692078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|8.7||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||8.7|3.1|
81500672|NCT01968980|162692078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|5.9||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||5.9|-0.1|
81500673|NCT01968980|162692079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-17.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|-8.7||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-8.7|-25.3|
81500674|NCT01968980|162692079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-17.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|-7.8||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-7.8|-27.0|
81544048|NCT01710345|162765226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.45||0.742|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.742
81544049|NCT01710345|162765226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.47||0.003|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81544050|NCT00449696|162765227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.91||||0.122||95.0|||||Quadratic Spline Model||Tested superiority of Gel-200 using quadratic spline model for difference between Gel-200 and PBS placebo. Only difference between groups was presented by the pre-specified model as primary endpoint.|||||0.122
81544051|NCT00449696|162765228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.42||||0.071||95.0|||||Quadratic Spline Model||Tested superiority of Gel-200 using quadratic spline model for difference between Gel-200 and PBS placebo. Only difference between groups was presented by the pre-specified model as primary endpoint.|||||0.071
81544052|NCT00449696|162765229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.64||||0.058||95.0|||||Quadratic Spline Model||Tested superiority of Gel-200 using quadratic spline model for difference between Gel-200 and PBS placebo. Only difference between groups was presented by the pre-specified model as primary endpoint.|||||0.058
81544053|NCT00449696|162765230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.022||95.0||||P-value for strict OMERACT-OARSI response.|Generalized Estimating Equation Model|||||||0.022
81544054|NCT00449696|162765230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.242||95.0||||P-value for OMERACT-OARSI response.|Generalized Estimating Equation Model|||||||0.242
81544055|NCT00449696|162765231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||P-value for physical component scores, physical function subscale, role physical subscale, and bodily pain subscale.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81544056|NCT00449696|162765232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.39||||0.037||95.0|||||Quadratic Spline Model||Tested superiority of Gel-200 using quadratic spline model for difference between Gel-200 and PBS placebo. Only difference between groups was presented by the pre-specified model as primary endpoint.|||||0.037
81544057|NCT00449696|162765233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.92||||0.746||95.0|||||Quadratic Spline Model||Tested superiority of Gel-200 using quadratic spline model for difference between Gel-200 and PBS placebo. Only difference between groups was presented by the pre-specified model as primary endpoint.|||||0.746
81500675|NCT01968980|162692079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|0.4||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||0.4|-19.4|
81500676|NCT01968980|162692080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|7.8||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||7.8|2.9|
81500677|NCT01968980|162692080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|6.8||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||6.8|2.5|
81500678|NCT01968980|162692080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.4||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||5.4|0.5|
81544058|NCT00449696|162765234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.56||||0.166||95.0|||||Quadratic Spline Model||Tested superiority of Gel-200 using quadratic spline model for difference between Gel-200 and PBS placebo. Only difference between groups was presented by the pre-specified model as primary endpoint.|||||0.166
81500679|NCT01968980|162692081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.6||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||3.6|-2.3|
81500680|NCT01968980|162692081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.2||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||3.2|-1.9|
81544059|NCT00449696|162765235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.041
81544060|NCT03431259|162765239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0574|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.0574
81544061|NCT03431259|162765239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.570
81544062|NCT01353898|162765261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.62|||||||||||||Geometric mean ratio of HIV-1/Healthy. Analyzed using a linear mixed model with fixed factors: dose, health-status and the interaction between dose and health-status.|Compared to historical data for AUC0-24hrs measured on Day 7 for healthy participants treated with 200 mg MK-1972 once daily||||
81544063|NCT01353898|162765261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.84|||||||||||||Geometric mean ratio of HIV-1/Healthy. Analyzed using a linear mixed model with fixed factors: dose, health-status and the interaction between dose and health-status.|Compared to historical data for AUC0-24hrs measured on Day 7 for healthy participants treated with 800 mg MK-1972 once daily||||
81544064|NCT01353898|162765262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||||||||||||||||
81544065|NCT01353898|162765262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54||||||||||||||||||
81500681|NCT01968980|162692081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.6||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||3.6|-1.9|
81500682|NCT01968980|162692082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-17.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.3|-8.7||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-8.7|-25.3|
81544066|NCT01353898|162765262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99||||||||||||||||||
81544067|NCT01353898|162765262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||||||||||||||||
81544068|NCT01353898|162765262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.83||||||||||||||||||
81544069|NCT00979940|162765263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.97
81544070|NCT01409707|162765267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.068||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p = .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Multilevel mixed modeling was employed. The null hypothesis was that there'd be no differences between groups at posttreatment on posttraumatic stress disorder measures or alcohol use measures.||||=.068
81544071|NCT01409707|162765268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.39||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Multilevel mixed modeling was employed. The null hypothesis was that there would be no differences in alcohol use at posttreatment.||||= 0.39
81544072|NCT00107653|162765447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||SVR for Study Group Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.08||P-values are calculated based on the difference in proportion between Latino and Non-Latino White group|Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the difference in proportion of participants (Latino minus Non-Latino White) with SVR. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|SVR for Latino Versus (VS) Non-Latino White||-0.08|-0.24|<0.0001
81544073|NCT00107653|162765448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031||0.0454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.0|||Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the difference in proportion of participants (Latino minus Non-Latino White) with virologic response. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Virologic Response for Latino VS Non-Latino White at Week 4||-0.00|-0.12|0.0454
81544074|NCT00107653|162765448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.07|||Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the Difference in proportion of participants (Latino minus Non-Latino White) with virologic response. the 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Virologic Response for Latino VS Non-Latino White at Week 12||-0.07|-0.23|0.0003
81544075|NCT00107653|162765448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.06|||Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the difference in proportion of participants (Latino minus Non-Latino White) with virologic response. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Virologic Response for Latino VS Non-Latino White at Week 24||-0.06|-0.22|0.0004
81500683|NCT01968980|162692082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-17.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|-7.8||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-7.8|-27.0|
81500684|NCT01968980|162692082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|0.4||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||0.4|-19.4|
81544076|NCT00107653|162765448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.09|||Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the difference in proportion of participants (Latino minus Non-Latino White) with virologic response. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Virologic Response for Latino VS Non-Latino White at Week 48||-0.09|-0.24|<0.0001
81544077|NCT00107653|162765448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.09|||Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the difference in proportion of participants (Latino minus Non-Latino White) with virologic response. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Virologic Response for Latino VS Non-Latino White at Week 60||-0.09|-0.25|<0.0001
81544078|NCT00107653|162765448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.08|||Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the difference in proportion of participants (Latino minus Non-Latino White) with virologic response. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Virologic Response for Latino VS Non-Latino White at Week 72||-0.08|-0.24|<0.0001
81544079|NCT00107653|162765449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.0353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|-0.01|||Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the Difference in proportion of participants (Latino minus Non-Latino White) with virologic response. the 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Virologic Response for Latino VS Non-Latino White at Week 4||-0.01|-0.15|0.0353
81544080|NCT00107653|162765450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|-0.04|||Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the difference in proportion of participants (Latino minus Non-Latino White) with virologic response. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Virologic Response for Latino VS Non-Latino White at Week 12||-0.04|-0.17|0.0014
81544081|NCT00107653|162765452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.06|||Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the difference in proportion of participants (Latino minus Non-Latino White) with biochemical response. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Normal Serum ALT level for Latino VS Non-Latino White at Week 4||-0.06|-0.22|0.0006
81544082|NCT00107653|162765452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.08|||Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the difference in proportion of participants (Latino minus Non-Latino White) with biochemical response. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Normal Serum ALT level for Latino VS Non-Latino White at Week 12||-0.08|-0.24|<0.0001
81544083|NCT00107653|162765452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|-0.07|||Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the difference in proportion of participants (Latino minus Non-Latino White) with biochemical response. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Normal Serum ALT level for Latino VS Non-Latino White at Week 24||-0.07|-0.23|0.0003
81544084|NCT00107653|162765452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|-0.06|||Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the difference in proportion of participants (Latino minus Non-Latino White) with biochemical response. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Normal Serum ALT level for Latino VS Non-Latino White at Week 48||-0.06|-0.22|0.0008
81544085|NCT00107653|162765452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.1|||Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the difference in proportion of participants (Latino minus Non-Latino White) with biochemical response. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Normal Serum ALT level for Latino VS Non-Latino White at Week 60||-0.10|-0.26|<0.0001
81544086|NCT00107653|162765452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.11|||Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the difference in proportion of participants (Latino minus Non-Latino White) with biochemical response. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Normal Serum ALT level for Latino VS Non-Latino White at Week 72||-0.11|-0.27|<0.0001
81544087|NCT00107653|162765453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the difference in proportion of participants (Latino minus Non-Latino White) with ISHAK HAI response. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|ISHAK HAI Response For Latino VS Non-Latino White||-0.0|-0.2|0.0285
81544088|NCT00107653|162765454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3|||Normal approximation to the binomial.||The estimated value is the difference in change from baseline of ISHAK HAI activity (necroinflammatory) scores between Latino and Non-Latino White participants. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|ISHAK HAI activity For Latino VS Non-Latino White||1.3|0.5|<0.0001
81544089|NCT00107653|162765463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.33|||ANCOVA||The estimated value is the difference of change from baseline in FSS scores at week 48 between Latino and Non-Latino White participants. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|FSS Score of Latino VS Non-Latino White at week 48||-0.33|-0.96|<0.0001
81544090|NCT00107653|162765463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.0921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.04|||ANCOVA||The estimated value is the difference of change from baseline in FSS scores at week 72 between Latino and Non-Latino White participants. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|FSS Score of Latino VS Non-Latino White at week 72||0.04|-0.57|0.0921
81544091|NCT00107653|162765463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-8.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.725||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.07|-3.36|||ANCOVA||The estimated value is the difference of change from baseline in FSS VAS scores at week 48 between Latino and Non-Latino White participants The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|FSS VAS Score of Latino VS Non-Latino White at week 48||-3.36|-14.07|0.0015
81544092|NCT00107653|162765463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|4.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37||0.0421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|9.49|||ANCOVA||The estimated value is the difference of change from baseline in FSS VAS scores at week 72 between Latino and Non-Latino White participants. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|FSS VAS Score of Latino VS Non-Latino White at week 72||9.49|0.18|0.0421
81544093|NCT00107653|162765464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|3.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.864|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|5.18|||ANCOVA||The estimated value is the difference of change from baseline in standardized physical component score at week 48 between Latino and Non-Latino White participants. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Standardized Physical Component of Latino VS Non-Latino White at week 48||5.18|1.79|<0.0001
81544094|NCT00107653|162765464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.808||0.9047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|1.68|||ANCOVA||The estimated value is the difference of change from baseline in standardized physical component score at week 48 between Latino and Non-Latino White participants. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Standardized Physical Component of Latino VS Non-Latino White at week 72||1.68|-1.49|0.9047
81544095|NCT00107653|162765464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.914||0.9286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|1.71|||ANCOVA||The estimated value is the difference of change from baseline in standardized mental component score at week 48 between Latino and Non-Latino White participants. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Standardized Mental Component of Latino VS Non-Latino White at week 48||1.71|-1.88|0.9286
81544096|NCT00107653|162765464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Study Group Difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.888||0.1653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|0.51|||ANCOVA||The estimated value is the difference of change from baseline in standardized mental component score at week 72 between Latino and Non-Latino White participants. The 95% Confidence Interval is based on normal approximation to the binomial.|Standardized Mental Component of Latino VS Non-Latino White at week 72||0.51|-2.98|0.1653
81544097|NCT05178173|162765657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||SARS CoV-2 N1||||0.59
81544098|NCT05178173|162765657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||SARS CoV-2 N1||||0.18
81544099|NCT05178173|162765657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||SARS CoV-2 N2||||0.78
81544100|NCT05178173|162765657|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance is \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||SARS CoV-2 N2||||0.08
81544101|NCT05720897|162765675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.399||||||The calculations are based on a Mann Whitney calculation.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The study has an 80% power to detect changes in patient's self-reported anxiety as measured by their responses to the psychometrically validated STAI-S \& T instrument of 3.6 within each group (with an effect size of 0.55) and differences of a 5.0 between groups (with an effect size of 0.77).||||.399
81544102|NCT04050553|162765681|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.49||||0.7556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|2.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.67|-3.64|0.7556
81544103|NCT04050553|162765682|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-174.77||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-290.34|-59.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-59.21|-290.34|0.0043
81544104|NCT04050553|162765683|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-488.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-621.25|-355.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-355.36|-621.25|<0.0001
81544105|NCT04050553|162765684|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.39||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|7.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.08|1.69|0.0023
81544106|NCT04050553|162765685|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.0505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Overall Hypoglycemia Symptom Score at concentration of 100 mg/dL.||0.00|-0.13|0.0505
81544107|NCT04050553|162765685|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Overall Hypoglycemia Symptom Score at concentration of 63 mg/dL.||-0.05|-0.31|0.0104
81544108|NCT04050553|162765685|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Overall Hypoglycemia Symptom Score at concentration of 45 mg/dL.||-0.06|-0.32|0.0068
81544109|NCT04050553|162765685|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11||||0.2302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For Overall Hypoglycemia Symptom Score at concentration of 72 mg/dL.||0.08|-0.30|0.2302
81544110|NCT04050553|162765686|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51||||0.8298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.28|4.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For systolic blood pressure.||4.27|-5.28|0.8298
81544111|NCT04050553|162765686|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.96||||0.1516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|4.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||For diastolic blood pressure.||4.67|-0.76|0.1516
81544112|NCT04050553|162765687|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.89||||0.5776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.33|-4.10|0.5776
81544113|NCT02086175|162765688|SUPERIORITY||percent|48.0||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.0|66.0|||Fisher Exact|||"Patients will be accrued in a single stage design, with a goal accrual of 25 patients.~Assuming a 30% response rate with rituximab alone, if the true but unknown rate of CR or PR is 50% with the addition of Imprime PGG, the probability of observing 11 or more patients with a response is 0.79 with 0.098 one-sided type-I error.~Therefore a study with 25 patients, in which an observed response rate of 11/25 (44%) would be considered worthy of further consideration."||66|31|0.044
81544114|NCT04314284|162765698|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.15
81544115|NCT04314284|162765699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.35
81544116|NCT04314284|162765700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.22
81544117|NCT04314284|162765704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.65
81544118|NCT04314284|162765705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.52
81544119|NCT04314284|162765706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.51
81544120|NCT04314284|162765709|OTHER|2-sided||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.71
81544121|NCT04314284|162765710|OTHER|2-sided||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81544122|NCT04314284|162765712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.66
81544123|NCT03589859|162765770|OTHER|This was a physiology study, not a treatment trial. The test was for a change in VOR gain.|||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed effects model was used to compare pre- and post-training VOR gains||||<0.001
81544124|NCT05565742|162765773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-40.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.82|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.8|-20.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-20.6|-55.8|<0.001
81544125|NCT05565742|162765773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-75.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.4|-68.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-68.5|-80.4|<0.001
81544126|NCT05565742|162765773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-93.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.1|-92.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-92.5|-95.1|<0.001
81544127|NCT05565742|162765774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-38.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.43||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.9|-17.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-17.2|-54.9|0.002
81544128|NCT05565742|162765774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-77.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.4|-71.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-71.1|-82.4|<0.001
81544129|NCT05565742|162765774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-95.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.1|-93.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-93.6|-96.1|<0.001
81544130|NCT05565742|162765774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-76.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.9|-70.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-70.2|-81.9|<0.001
81544131|NCT05565742|162765775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|112.03||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.35|1975.13|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 60||1975.13|6.35|0.001
81544132|NCT05565742|162765775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2762.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|142.74|53463.34|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 60||53463.34|142.74|<0.001
81544133|NCT05565742|162765775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|50904.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1700.95|1523398.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 60||1523398.10|1700.95|<0.001
81544134|NCT05565742|162765775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|27.94||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|527.74|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 180||527.74|1.48|0.026
81544135|NCT05565742|162765775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|309.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.99|5320.81|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 180||5320.81|17.99|<0.001
81544136|NCT05565742|162765775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3060.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|166.84|56127.55|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 180||56127.55|166.84|<0.001
81544137|NCT05565742|162765775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|32.91||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|635.94|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 60||635.94|1.70|0.021
81544138|NCT05565742|162765775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|579.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.48|10673.41|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 60||10673.41|31.48|<0.001
81544139|NCT05565742|162765775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14659.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|646.35|332498.98|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 60||332498.98|646.35|<0.001
81544140|NCT05565742|162765775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.94||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|321.21|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 180||321.21|0.79|0.071
81544141|NCT05565742|162765775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|86.32||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.07|1468.36|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 180||1468.36|5.07|0.002
81544142|NCT05565742|162765775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|956.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.75|16422.76|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 180||16422.76|55.75|<0.001
81544143|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|32.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.36|191.58|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 240||191.58|5.36|<0.001
81544144|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|602.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.36|3805.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 240||3805.22|95.36|<0.001
81544145|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6953.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|527.56|91646.24|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 240||91646.24|527.56|<0.001
81544146|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|347.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.46|2104.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 240||2104.62|57.46|<0.001
81544147|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|54.99||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.98|1015.84|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 360||1015.84|2.98|0.007
81544148|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|363.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.83|6332.68|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 360||6332.68|20.83|<0.001
81544149|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2953.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|150.95|57790.71|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 360||57790.71|150.95|<0.001
81544150|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|375.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.46|6571.66|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 360||6571.66|21.46|<0.001
81544151|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.43||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|331.69|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 540||331.69|0.81|0.068
81544152|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|84.97||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.99|1447.48|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 540||1447.48|4.99|0.002
81544153|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|594.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.99|10405.09|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 540||10405.09|33.99|<0.001
81544154|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|110.17||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.47|1875.77|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<125 nmol/L: Day 540||1875.77|6.47|0.001
81544155|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.61||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|74.29|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 240||74.29|1.81|0.010
81544156|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|233.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.92|1362.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 240||1362.79|39.92|<0.001
81544157|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3087.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|331.26|28778.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 240||28778.10|331.26|<0.001
81544158|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|144.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.2|829.42|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 240||829.42|25.20|<0.001
81544159|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.16||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|243.85|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 360||243.85|0.51|0.125
81544160|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|148.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.64|2546.89|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 360||2546.89|8.64|<0.001
81500685|NCT01968980|162692083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-78.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.2|-71.4||||||LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-71.4|-86.2|
81500686|NCT01968980|162692084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-83.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.3|-75.0||||||LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-75.0|-91.3|
81500687|NCT01968980|162692085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-87.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.4|-78.7||||||LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-78.7|-95.4|
81500688|NCT01968980|162692086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-53.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.2|-48.5||||||LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-48.5|-59.2|
81500689|NCT01968980|162692087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-8.9||||||LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-8.9|-14.7|
81500690|NCT01968980|162692088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.9||||||LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||4.9|2.0|
81500691|NCT01968980|162692089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.8||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-1.8|-2.2|
81500692|NCT01968980|162692089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-1.6||||||Week 24: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-1.6|-2.1|
81544161|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1431.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.76|26349.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 360||26349.86|77.76|<0.001
81500693|NCT01968980|162692089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-1.3||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-1.3|-1.8|
81500694|NCT01968980|162692090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.4||||||Week 12: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-0.4|-0.5|
81500695|NCT01968980|162692090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.4||||||Week 24:LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-0.4|-0.4|
81500696|NCT01968980|162692090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.3||||||Week 52: LS-mean difference,associated 95% confidence intervals (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region.||-0.3|-0.4|
81500697|NCT01968980|162692091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|51.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.24|106.1||||||Week 12: Odds ratio, associated 95% confidence interval and p-value from a Logistic Regression Model with fixed effects for treatment group,baseline value and geographical region was used for analysis.||106.10|25.24|
81500698|NCT01968980|162692091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|66.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.32|147.43||||||Week 24: Odds ratio, associated 95% confidence interval and p-value from a Logistic Regression Model with fixed effects for treatment group,baseline value and geographical region was used for analysis.||147.43|30.32|
81500699|NCT01968980|162692091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|22.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.85|44.01||||||Week 52: Odds ratio, associated 95% confidence interval and p-value from a Logistic Regression Model with fixed effects for treatment group,baseline value and geographical region was used for analysis.||44.01|11.85|
81500700|NCT01968980|162692092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|200.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.16|854.6||||||Week 12: Odds ratio, associated 95% confidence interval and p-value from a Logistic Regression Model with fixed effects for treatment group,baseline value and geographical region was used for analysis.||854.60|47.16|
81544162|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|147.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|2538.95|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 360||2538.95|8.60|<0.001
81544163|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|104.02|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 540||104.02|0.04|0.733
81544164|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|34.28||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|594.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 540||594.46|1.98|0.015
81500701|NCT01968980|162692092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|228.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.95|1000.39||||||Week 24: Odds ratio, associated 95% confidence interval and p-value from a Logistic Regression Model with fixed effects for treatment group,baseline value and geographical region was used for analysis.||1000.39|51.95|
81500702|NCT01968980|162692092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|259.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.87|1937.06||||||Week 52: Odds ratio, associated 95% confidence interval and p-value from a Logistic Regression Model with fixed effects for treatment group,baseline value and geographical region was used for analysis.||1937.06|34.87|
81500703|NCT00265122|162692096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.337||95.0||||The P-Value is from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the route of administration.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: No difference between ustekinumab and placebo at a significant level of 0.05.||||0.337
81500704|NCT00265122|162692098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.292||95.0||||The P-Value is from a CMH test stratified by the route of administration.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.292
81500705|NCT04716894|162692099|OTHER||adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|197.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|187.9|208.15|||||Ratio (%) = T/R\*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 7.0.|Relative bioavailability. Model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. Data were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The effect 'subjects' was considered as random effect, whereas 'treatment' was considered as fixed effect.||208.15|187.90|
81500706|NCT04716894|162692100|OTHER||adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|143.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|121.92|168.6|||||Ratio (%) = T/R\*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 22.1.|Relative bioavailability. Model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. Data were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The effect 'subjects' was considered as random effect, whereas 'treatment' was considered as fixed effect.||168.60|121.92|
81500707|NCT04716894|162692101|OTHER||adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio(%)|201.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|192.23|211.52|||||Ratio (%) = T/R\*100. Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) = 6.5.|Relative bioavailability. Model used was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. Data were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The effect 'subjects' was considered as random effect, whereas 'treatment' was considered as fixed effect.||211.52|192.23|
81544165|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|159.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|2716.42|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 540||2716.42|9.40|<0.001
81544166|NCT05565742|162765776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|37.98||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|659.75|||Regression, Logistic|||Lp(a) \<75 nmol/L: Day 540||659.75|2.19|0.013
81500708|NCT00608062|162692103|OTHER|Repeated measurements of FMD were modeled using a general linear mixed model with maximum likelihood estimation. An unstructured covariance structure allowing for heterogeneity in the parameter estimate for each level of menopause stage was chosen for the model based on using AIC to compare various covariance structures.||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81500709|NCT00608062|162692105|OTHER|Similar analyses as primary outcome||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81500710|NCT00608062|162692106|OTHER|same analysis as primary outcome||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81500711|NCT05852340|162692130|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence interval (CI) are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|102.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.81|109.35||||||Reference: Ritlecitinib 30 mg Capsule (Fasted) Test: Ritlecitinib 30 mg Capsule Mixed with Strawberry Jam (Fasted)||109.35|95.81|
81544167|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-47.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.9|-30.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 60||-30.9|-59.9|<0.001
81544168|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-80.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.7|-76.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 60||-76.1|-84.7|<0.001
81500712|NCT05852340|162692130|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|97.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.94|103.79||||||Reference: Ritlecitinib 30 mg Capsule (Fasted) Test: Ritlecitinib 30 mg Capsule Mixed with Yoghurt (Fasted)||103.79|90.94|
81500713|NCT05852340|162692130|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|99.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.28|106.46||||||Reference: Ritlecitinib 30 mg Capsule (Fasted) Test: Ritlecitinib 30 mg Capsule Mixed with Applesauce (Fasted)||106.46|93.28|
81544169|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-95.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.3|-94.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 60||-94.5|-96.3|<0.001
81544170|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-95.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.3|-94.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 60||-94.5|-96.3|<0.001
81544171|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-31.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.1||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.6|-6.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 180||-6.2|-50.6|0.019
81544172|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-66.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.8|-55.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 180||-55.9|-73.8|<0.001
81544173|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-90.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.6|-88.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 180||-88.3|-92.6|<0.001
81544174|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-90.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.6|-88.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 180||-88.3|-92.6|<0.001
81544175|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-47.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.3|-28.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 240||-28.3|-61.3|<0.001
81544176|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-84.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.1|-80.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 240||-80.3|-88.1|<0.001
81500714|NCT05852340|162692130|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|104.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.3|112.96||||||Reference: Ritlecitinib 30 mg Capsule (Fasted) Test: Ritlecitinib 30 mg Capsule Given with High Fat Meal||112.96|97.30|
81500715|NCT05852340|162692131|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|96.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.66|111.62||||||Reference: Ritlecitinib 30 mg Capsule (Fasted) Test: Ritlecitinib 30 mg Capsule Mixed with Strawberry Jam (Fasted)||111.62|83.66|
81500716|NCT05852340|162692131|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|84.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.23|97.7||||||Reference: Ritlecitinib 30 mg Capsule (Fasted) Test: Ritlecitinib 30 mg Capsule Mixed with Yoghurt (Fasted)||97.70|73.23|
81500717|NCT05852340|162692131|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|93.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.3|108.48||||||Reference: Ritlecitinib 30 mg Capsule (Fasted) Test: Ritlecitinib 30 mg Capsule Mixed with Applesauce (Fasted)||108.48|81.30|
81500718|NCT05852340|162692131|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio (Test/Reference) and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|43.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|37.5|51.23||||||Reference: Ritlecitinib 30 mg Capsule (Fasted) Test: Ritlecitinib 30 mg Capsule Given with High Fat Meal||51.23|37.50|
81500719|NCT00375713|162692134|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pre-set threshold for non inferiority is -10%.|Difference in proportion of responders|0.00069213||||||95.0|-0.0875|0.0888||||||The lower bound of the 95% two sided confidence interval for the difference (Levocetirizine - Cetirizine) in percentage of responders is compared to the pre-set threshold for non inferiority (-10% which is equal to -0.1 for the proportion of responders). Standard method for estimation of the difference in proportions incl. confidence interval using normal approximation is used.||0.0888|-0.0875|
81500720|NCT00375713|162692135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4369||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Pruritus score is adjusted on pruritus Baseline score.||The mean daily pruritus score at Day 14 visit or at study completion was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, including pruritus severity score of the day before the randomization as a covariate and treatment group as a factor||||0.4369
81500721|NCT00375713|162692136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3549||95.0|||||ANCOVA|pruritus severity score at baseline has been used as a covariate.||The categorized duration of Pruritus at endpoint during the 14 day treatment period was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, including pruritus severity score of the day before the randomization as a covariate and treatment group as a factor.||||0.3549
81500722|NCT00375713|162692137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7518||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|stratified on the prurity severity score at the previous day of randomization.||||||0.7518
81500723|NCT04262479|162692145|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Counting number of events.|||
81500724|NCT04262479|162692146|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Counting number of events|||
81500725|NCT04262479|162692147|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value threshold for significance: \<0.05|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81500726|NCT04262479|162692148|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||P-value threshold for significance: \<0.05|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.05
81500727|NCT04262479|162692149|OTHER||||||<|0.61||||||P-value threshold for significance: \<0.05|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.61
81500728|NCT04262479|162692150|OTHER||||||<|0.3||||||P-value threshold for significance: \<0.05|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.30
81500729|NCT04262479|162692151|OTHER||||||<|0.002||||||P-value threshold for significance: \<0.05|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.002
81500730|NCT04262479|162692152|OTHER||||||<|0.72||||||P-value threshold for significance: \<0.05|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.72
81500731|NCT04262479|162692153|OTHER||||||<|0.03||||||P-value threshold for significance: \<0.05|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.03
81500732|NCT04262479|162692154|OTHER||||||<|0.044||||||P-value threshold for significance: \<0.05|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.044
81500733|NCT05318287|162692156|EQUIVALENCE|Whether change in linear slope from pretest through the 8-week follow-up is equivalent to zero (null hypothesis).|Slope|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.083|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.083
81500734|NCT05318287|162692157|EQUIVALENCE|Whether change in linear slope from pretest through the 8-week follow-up is equivalent to zero (null hypothesis).|Slope|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.010
81500735|NCT05318287|162692158|EQUIVALENCE|Whether change in linear slope from pretest through the 8-week follow-up is equivalent to zero (null hypothesis).|Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.160
81500736|NCT05318287|162692159|EQUIVALENCE|Whether change in linear slope from pretest through the 8-week follow-up is equivalent to zero (null hypothesis).|Slope|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.167|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.167
81500737|NCT05318287|162692160|EQUIVALENCE|Whether change in linear slope from pretest through the 8-week follow-up is equivalent to zero (null hypothesis).|Slope|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.012
81500738|NCT05318287|162692161|EQUIVALENCE|Whether change in linear slope from pretest through the 8-week follow-up is equivalent to zero (null hypothesis).|Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.347|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.347
81500739|NCT05318287|162692162|EQUIVALENCE|Whether change in linear slope from pretest through the 8-week follow-up is equivalent to zero (null hypothesis).|Slope|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.007
81500740|NCT05318287|162692163|EQUIVALENCE|Whether change in linear slope from pretest through the 8-week follow-up is equivalent to zero (null hypothesis).|Slope|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81500741|NCT05318287|162692164|EQUIVALENCE|Whether change in linear slope from pretest through the 8-week follow-up is equivalent to zero (null hypothesis).|Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.403|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.403
81500742|NCT05318287|162692165|EQUIVALENCE|Whether change in linear slope from pretest through the 8-week follow-up is equivalent to zero (null hypothesis).|Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.194|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.194
81500743|NCT04983979|162692170|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.752|0.552||||||Due to the small sample size only an estimate of the difference between study arms was generated. No hypothesis tests were completed.||0.552|-0.752|
81500744|NCT04983979|162692171|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|0.65|||||Only the mean difference for the study end (week 12) is presented here|Due to the small sample size only an estimate of the difference between study arms was generated. No hypothesis tests were completed.||0.65|-1.97|
81500745|NCT04983979|162692172|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.83|99.13|||||Difference in change in systolic blood pressure between study arms.|Due to the small sample size only an estimate of the difference between study arms was generated. No hypothesis tests were completed.||99.13|-48.83|
81500746|NCT04983979|162692172|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.92|40.47|||||Difference in change in diastolic blood pressure between study arms.|Due to the small sample size only an estimate of the difference between study arms was generated. No hypothesis tests were completed.||40.47|-22.92|
81500747|NCT04983979|162692173|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.174|0.674||||||Due to the small sample size only an estimate of the difference between study arms was generated. No hypothesis tests were completed.||0.674|-0.174|
81500748|NCT04983979|162692174|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||Due to the small sample size only an estimate of the difference between study arms was generated. No hypothesis tests were completed.||0.00|0.00|
81500749|NCT04983979|162692175|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.174|0.674||||||Due to the small sample size only an estimate of the difference between study arms was generated. No hypothesis tests were completed.||0.674|-0.174|
81500750|NCT04983979|162692176|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|11.4||||||Due to the small sample size only an estimate of the difference between study arms was generated. No hypothesis tests were completed.||11.4|-19.5|
81500751|NCT00391716|162692186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||The numerator is the number of subjects completely abstinent and the denominator is the number of subjects randomized, within each treatment group.|Mantel Haenszel|Extended Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square test for linear-by-linear association.||The extended Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square test for linear trend assesses the relationship between ROW and COLUMN of a single contingency table, where both row (dose: 0mg, 900mg, 1800mg) and column (response (0= non-abstinent, 1=abstinent), and at least 1 variable has more than 2 levels. It specifically tests linear dose-response without need for multiple comparisons.||||<0.04
81500752|NCT00391716|162692186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||linear dose effects for rates of abstinence were assessed using the extended Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test for linear association.|Mantel Haenszel|The numerator is the number of subjects completely abstinent and the denominator is the number of subjects randomized, within each treatment group.||The extended Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square test for linear trend assesses the relationship between ROW and COLUMN of a single contingency table, where both row (dose: 0mg, 900mg, 1800mg) and column (response (0= heavy drinking, 1=no heavy drinking), and at least 1 variable has more than 2 levels. It specifically tests linear dose-response without need for multiple comparisons.||||<0.02
81500753|NCT00391716|162692187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Cumulative means over 12 weeks|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81500754|NCT00391716|162692188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Cumulative means over 12 weeks|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81500755|NCT00391716|162692189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.003||||||Cumulative means over 12 weeks|ANOVA|||||||<0.003
81500756|NCT02757768|162692203|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean of Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.02|-0.76|0.039
81500757|NCT02757768|162692204|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.25|-0.46|0.558
81500758|NCT02757768|162692204|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.14|-0.89|0.007
81500759|NCT02757768|162692204|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.02|-0.76|0.041
81500760|NCT02757768|162692205|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|3.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|9.37|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||9.37|-1.63|0.167
81500761|NCT02757768|162692205|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|6.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.28||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|12.73|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||12.73|-0.15|0.056
81500762|NCT02757768|162692205|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|8.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.58||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|16.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||16.01|1.97|0.012
81544177|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-96.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.4|-95.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 240||-95.9|-97.4|<0.001
81500763|NCT02757768|162692205|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|9.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.43||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.53|15.98|||ANCOVA|||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||15.98|2.53|0.007
81500764|NCT02757768|162692206|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.38|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.38|-0.63|0.747
81500765|NCT02757768|162692206|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.54|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.54|-0.72|0.393
81500766|NCT02757768|162692206|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.38|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.38|-0.87|0.672
81500767|NCT02757768|162692206|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.3|||ANCOVA|||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.30|-0.90|0.640
81500768|NCT02757768|162692207|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.16|-0.68|0.222
81500769|NCT02757768|162692207|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.24|-1.18|0.003
81500770|NCT02757768|162692207|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.17|-1.13|0.008
81544178|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-84.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.9|-80.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 240||-80.8|-87.9|<0.001
81544179|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-30.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.45||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.4|-3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 360||-3.6|-49.4|0.029
81500771|NCT02757768|162692207|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-0.21|-1.13|0.004
81500772|NCT02757768|162692208|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.9|-0.6|0.723
81544180|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-67.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.9|-57.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 360||-57.6|-74.9|<0.001
81544181|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-91.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.9|-88.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 360||-88.5|-92.9|<0.001
81544182|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-67.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.8|-59.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 360||-59.0|-74.8|<0.001
81500773|NCT02757768|162692208|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||1.0|-0.7|0.700
81500774|NCT02757768|162692208|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.5|-1.3|0.400
81544183|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-19.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.45||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 540||3.7|-37.8|0.093
81544184|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-45.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.0|-33.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 540||-33.2|-56.0|<0.001
81544185|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-74.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.8|-68.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 540||-68.5|-78.8|<0.001
81500775|NCT02757768|162692208|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.8|||ANCOVA|||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.8|-1.0|0.812
81500776|NCT02757768|162692209|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.9|-0.1|0.121
81500777|NCT02757768|162692209|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.8|-0.2|0.241
81500778|NCT02757768|162692209|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.5|-0.6|0.843
81500779|NCT02757768|162692209|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.7|||ANCOVA|||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.7|-0.4|0.679
81500780|NCT02757768|162692210|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.1|-0.7|0.175
81500781|NCT02757768|162692210|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.2|-0.6|0.430
81500782|NCT02757768|162692210|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.1|-0.8|0.141
81500783|NCT02757768|162692210|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2|||ANCOVA|||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.2|-0.7|0.288
81500784|NCT02757768|162692211|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.0|-0.3|0.128
81500785|NCT02757768|162692211|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.0|-0.4|0.054
81500786|NCT02757768|162692211|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.0|-0.4|0.079
81500787|NCT02757768|162692211|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.1|-0.4|0.148
81544186|NCT05565742|162765777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-53.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.67|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.7|-43.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 540||-43.3|-61.7|<0.001
81500788|NCT02757768|162692212|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.39|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.39|-0.61|0.660
81500789|NCT02757768|162692212|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.53|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.53|-0.72|0.767
81544187|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.74||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|-2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 60||-2.6|-17.5|0.010
81544188|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-11.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|-5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 60||-5.8|-17.7|<0.001
81544189|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-14.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 60||-8.8|-19.0|<0.001
81544190|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-14.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 60||-8.8|-19.0|<0.001
81544191|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.27||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 180||0.6|-16.2|0.068
81544192|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|-3.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 180||-3.8|-17.1|0.003
81544193|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-13.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|-7.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 180||-7.9|-19.3|<0.001
81544194|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-13.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|-7.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 180||-7.9|-19.3|<0.001
81544195|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.93||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 240||-1.2|-16.7|0.026
81544196|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|-9.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 240||-9.3|-21.1|<0.001
81544197|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-15.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|-9.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 240||-9.6|-21.0|<0.001
81544198|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-10.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|-4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 240||-4.4|-16.3|<0.001
81500790|NCT02757768|162692212|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.34|-0.89|0.372
81500791|NCT02757768|162692212|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.26|||ANCOVA|||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.26|-0.92|0.272
81544199|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.21||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 360||1.7|-14.9|0.111
81544200|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|-5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 360||-5.3|-18.1|<0.001
81544201|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-14.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|-7.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 360||-7.8|-20.0|<0.001
81544202|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|-1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||400 mg LY3819469, Placebo||-1.9|-14.9|0.013
81544203|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 540||5.8|-10.7|0.510
81544204|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 540||2.1|-11.1|0.173
81544205|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-12.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|-6.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 540||-6.8|-18.6|<0.001
81544206|NCT05565742|162765778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.27||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 540||1.7|-11.2|0.139
81544207|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-17.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.71||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.3|23.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 60||23.3|-44.3|0.353
81544208|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.84||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|34.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 60||34.7|-28.7|0.902
81544209|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.65||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|27.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 60||27.1|-27.4|0.779
81544210|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.65||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|27.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 60||27.1|-27.4|0.779
81544211|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.41||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|49.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 180||49.7|-32.8|0.987
81544212|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-15.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.96||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.7|17.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 180||17.2|-38.7|0.316
81544213|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.37||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|40.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 180||40.4|-20.9|0.720
81544214|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.37||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|40.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 180||40.4|-20.9|0.720
81544215|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.66||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1|22.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 240||22.6|-36.1|0.461
81544216|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.29||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6|9.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 240||9.4|-35.6|0.194
81544217|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.87||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|27.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 240||27.2|-24.0|0.898
81544218|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.81||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|17.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 240||17.0|-29.9|0.448
81500792|NCT02757768|162692213|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.29|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.80|-4.29|0.179
81500793|NCT02757768|162692213|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-3.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-1.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||-1.08|-6.60|0.006
81500794|NCT02757768|162692213|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.06|-5.86|0.055
81500795|NCT02757768|162692213|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|0.8|||ANCOVA|||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.80|-5.02|0.154
81500796|NCT02757768|162692214|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|0.87|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.87|-3.57|0.233
81500797|NCT02757768|162692214|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|2.82|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||2.82|-1.89|0.698
81500798|NCT02757768|162692214|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|3.4|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||3.40|-1.62|0.486
81500799|NCT02757768|162692214|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|2.42|||ANCOVA|||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||2.42|-2.52|0.968
81500800|NCT02757768|162692215|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|0.78|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.78|-4.56|0.165
81500801|NCT02757768|162692215|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|3.54|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||3.54|-2.02|0.592
81500802|NCT02757768|162692215|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|3.92|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||3.92|-2.12|0.559
81500803|NCT02757768|162692215|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|3.0|||ANCOVA|||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||3.00|-2.94|0.985
81500804|NCT02757768|162692216|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|0.72|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.72|-4.35|0.161
81500805|NCT02757768|162692216|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|3.07|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||3.07|-2.36|0.798
81544219|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|29.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.05||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|98.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 360||98.4|-15.4|0.233
81500806|NCT02757768|162692216|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|3.95|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||3.95|-1.61|0.408
81500807|NCT02757768|162692216|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|2.88|||ANCOVA|||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||2.88|-2.60|0.919
81544220|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.04||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|44.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 360||44.9|-27.6|0.891
81544221|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.18||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|39.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 360||39.9|-29.0|0.984
81500808|NCT02757768|162692217|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|2.91|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||2.91|-2.94|0.990
81500809|NCT02757768|162692217|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|3.96|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||3.96|-2.12|0.554
81500810|NCT02757768|162692217|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|4.73|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||4.73|-1.67|0.348
81500811|NCT02757768|162692217|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|3.38|||ANCOVA|||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||3.38|-2.89|0.876
81500812|NCT02757768|162692218|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|0.95|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.95|-3.16|0.293
81500813|NCT02757768|162692218|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|1.87|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||1.87|-2.52|0.773
81500814|NCT02757768|162692218|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|2.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||2.11|-2.28|0.940
81544222|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|19.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.52||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|67.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 360||67.5|-14.8|0.302
81500815|NCT02757768|162692218|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|1.44|||ANCOVA|||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||1.44|-2.86|0.516
81500816|NCT02757768|162692219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4591|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Statistical comparisons were be made using 2-sided tests at α = 0.05 significance level.||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron.||||0.4591
81500817|NCT02757768|162692219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4073|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Statistical comparisons were be made using 2-sided tests at α = 0.05 significance level.||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron.||||0.4073
81500818|NCT02757768|162692219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.774|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Statistical comparisons were be made using 2-sided tests at α = 0.05 significance level.||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron.||||0.7740
81500819|NCT02757768|162692219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5121|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Statistical comparisons were be made using 2-sided tests at α = 0.05 significance level.||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron.||||0.5121
81500820|NCT02757768|162692220|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.1|-0.2|0.223
81500821|NCT02757768|162692220|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.1|-0.2|0.598
81500822|NCT02757768|162692220|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.1|-0.3|0.312
81500823|NCT02757768|162692220|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.1|-0.2|0.525
81544223|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.49||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9|36.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 540||36.8|-37.9|0.684
81544224|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.19||0.933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|36.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 540||36.3|-28.6|0.933
81544225|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.33||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|38.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 540||38.6|-26.7|0.962
81544226|NCT05565742|162765779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.52||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|56.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline to Day 540||56.9|-17.2|0.422
81500824|NCT02757768|162692222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.34|-0.08|0.226
81500825|NCT02757768|162692222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.28|-0.14|0.501
81500826|NCT02757768|162692222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.23|-0.22|0.984
81500827|NCT02757768|162692222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.24|||ANCOVA|||EoT Placebo vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||0.24|-0.18|0.780
81500828|NCT02757768|162692223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|6.8|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 Difference vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||6.8|-0.7|0.107
81500829|NCT02757768|162692223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|6.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 8 Difference vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||6.3|-1.3|0.190
81500830|NCT02757768|162692223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|6.3|||ANCOVA|||Week 12 Difference vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||6.3|-1.9|0.297
81500831|NCT02757768|162692223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|5.5|||ANCOVA|||EoT Difference vs. Mirabegron: Differences of adjusted change from baseline values as well as the 95% CIs were generated from the ANCOVA model with treatment group, age group (\<65, \>=65 years) and geographical region as fixed factors and baseline value as a covariate.||5.5|-2.7|0.493
81500832|NCT01168596|162692257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.26||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.13|11.73|||Regression, Linear|||||11.73|-9.13|0.81
81500833|NCT01168596|162692258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|4.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|11.51|||Regression, Linear|||||11.51|-2.75|0.23
81544227|NCT04272242|162765792|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs and associated 90% confidence intervals were calculated to assess the overall effect of 1HP on DTG PK.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|0.93|||||The numerator represents Day 28 and the denominator represents Entry.|Statistical analysis for Cmax, comparing Day 28 to Day 0.||0.93|0.91|
81500834|NCT01168596|162692259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.03||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.37|11.59|||Regression, Linear|||||11.59|-8.37|0.75
81500835|NCT01168596|162692260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.06||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.18|7.94|||Regression, Linear|||||7.94|-4.18|0.54
81500836|NCT01168596|162692261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-5.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.36||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.76|7.43|||Regression, Linear|||||7.43|-17.76|0.42
81500837|NCT01168596|162692262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|1.29|||Regression, Linear|||||1.29|-0.56|0.44
81500838|NCT01168596|162692263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.02||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.59|22.13|||Regression, Linear|||||22.13|-17.59|0.82
81500839|NCT01168596|162692264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-4.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.36||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.31|9.85|||Regression, Linear|||||9.85|-19.31|0.52
81500840|NCT01168596|162692265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|2.36|||Regression, Linear|||||2.36|-2.15|0.93
81500841|NCT01168596|162692266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.83|||Regression, Linear|||||0.83|-1.05|0.82
81500842|NCT01168596|162692267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-4.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.68||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.74|10.69|||Regression, Linear|||||10.69|-19.74|0.56
81500843|NCT01168596|162692268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.93||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.02|3.59|||Regression, Linear|||||3.59|-8.02|0.45
81500844|NCT01168596|162692269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|2.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.94||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.02|12.55|||Regression, Linear|||||12.55|-7.02|0.58
81500845|NCT01168596|162692270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|1.11|||Regression, Linear|||||1.11|-1.04|0.95
81500846|NCT01168596|162692271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|0.69|||Regression, Linear|||||0.69|-1.45|0.48
81500847|NCT01168596|162692272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.58|||Regression, Linear|||||0.58|-0.71|0.84
81500848|NCT01168596|162692273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.76|||Regression, Linear|||||1.76|-0.77|0.44
81500849|NCT01168596|162692274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|1.41|||Regression, Linear|||||1.41|-2.06|0.71
81544228|NCT04272242|162765793|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs and associated 90% confidence intervals were calculated to assess the overall effect of 1HP on DTG PK.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|0.96|||||The numerator represents Day 28 and the denominator represents Entry.|Statistical analysis for AUC0-24, comparing Day 28 to Day 0.||0.96|0.96|
81500850|NCT01168596|162692275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|1.9|||Regression, Linear|||||1.90|-0.62|0.31
81500851|NCT01168596|162692276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|1.56|||Regression, Linear|||||1.56|-1.68|0.94
81500852|NCT00123630|162692292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81500853|NCT03978598|162692293|NON_INFERIORITY|We used a 15% difference in our primary outcome for the non-inferiority margin as this is the upper end of the estimated prevalence of lactation failure in the literature and is consistent with previous studies (Neifert 2001, Gurtcheff 2011, Turok 2017).|Risk Difference (RD)|3.7|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|||||||To achieve 80% power with a 1-sided type 1 error of 5% utilizing the Z-test (unpooled), 62 participants would be required in each group, for a total of 124 participants. Accounting for expected loss to follow-up of 20%, we aimed to recruit 149 participants and rounded up to final recruitment goal of 150.|The risk-difference between immediate and standard placement in the modified intention-to-treat analysis (mITT) was -0.6% with a -12.8% lower limit of the 95% confidence interval. In the mITT analysis, 78.3% (54/69) and 78.9% (45/57) of participants were breastfeeding at 8 weeks in the immediate and delayed groups, respectively.||-16.7|
81500854|NCT03232567|162692369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2451|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2451
81500855|NCT03232567|162692369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0063|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0063
81500856|NCT03232567|162692369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0063|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0063
81500857|NCT03232567|162692370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4828|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4828
81544229|NCT04272242|162765794|EQUIVALENCE|GMRs and associated 90% confidence intervals were calculated to assess the overall effect of 1HP on DTG PK.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.0|||||The numerator represents Day 28 and the denominator represents Entry.|Statistical analysis for Cmin, comparing Day 28 to Day 0.||1.00|0.97|
81544230|NCT00091949|162765873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.93||P-value adjusted for interim looks.|Regression, Cox||Pioglitazone arm compared to placebo; CI adjusted for interim looks.|||0.93|0.62|.0067
81544231|NCT00091949|162765874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.1||P-value adjusted for multiplicity (5 secondary outcomes).|Regression, Cox||Pioglitazone arm compared to placebo; conference interval (CI) adjusted for multiplicity (5 secondary outcomes).|||1.1|0.61|0.19
81500858|NCT03232567|162692370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0996|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0996
81500859|NCT03232567|162692370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0421|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0421
81500860|NCT03232567|162692372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0169|||||||Fisher Exact|||NasoVAX low dose vs placebo||||0.0169
81500861|NCT03232567|162692372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0063|||||||Fisher Exact|||NasoVAX medium dose vs placebo||||0.0063
81500862|NCT03232567|162692372|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||NasoVAX high dose vs placebo||||<0.0001
81500863|NCT02421094|162692393|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1621|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1621
81500864|NCT02421094|162692394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9835|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9835
81500865|NCT02421094|162692395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.266|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2660
81500866|NCT04562090|162692412|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-3.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-3.16||Repeated Measures Analysis (RMA): CFB as response, treatment group (TG), visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of micturitions per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 12||-3.16|-4.30|<0.001
81500867|NCT04562090|162692415|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-2.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|-1.99||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean (SD) number of grade 3 or 4 (PPIUS) urgency episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 4||-1.99|-3.25|<0.001
81500868|NCT04562090|162692415|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|-2.02||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean (SD) number of grade 3 or 4 (PPIUS) urgency episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 4||-2.02|-2.93|<0.001
81544232|NCT00091949|162765875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.07||P-value adjusted for multiplicity (5 secondary outcomes).|Regression, Cox||Pioglitazone arm compared to placebo; CI adjusted for multiplicity (5 secondary outcomes).|||1.07|0.52|0.11
81544233|NCT00091949|162765877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.17||p-value adjusted for multiplicity (5 secondary outcomes)|Regression, Cox||Pioglitazone arm compared to placebo; CI adjusted for multiplicity (5 secondary outcomes).|||1.17|0.73|0.52
81544234|NCT00091949|162765878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.023||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.326|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis||Pioglitazone arm compared to placebo.|Changes in modified mini-mental examination (3MS) score from baseline (to annual scores) were analyzed using a longitudinal repeated measures mixed effects model.||0.280|-0.326|0.88
81500869|NCT04562090|162692415|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-3.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|-2.3||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean (SD) number of grade 3 or 4 (PPIUS) urgency episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 8||-2.30|-3.96|<0.001
81500870|NCT04562090|162692415|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-2.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|-2.47||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean (SD) number of grade 3 or 4 (PPIUS) urgency episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 8||-2.47|-3.39|<0.001
81500871|NCT04562090|162692415|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-3.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|-2.56||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean (SD) number of grade 3 or 4 (PPIUS) urgency episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 12||-2.56|-4.37|<0.001
81500872|NCT04562090|162692415|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-3.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|-3.12||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean (SD) number of grade 3 or 4 (PPIUS) urgency episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 12||-3.12|-4.06|<0.001
81500873|NCT04562090|162692416|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.44||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of daytime incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.44|-0.88|<0.001
81500874|NCT04562090|162692416|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.65||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of daytime incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.65|-0.97|<0.001
81500875|NCT04562090|162692416|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.58||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of daytime incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.58|-1.17|<0.001
81500876|NCT04562090|162692416|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.78||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of daytime incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.78|-1.10|<0.001
81500877|NCT04562090|162692416|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.71||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of daytime incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.71|-1.35|<0.001
81500878|NCT04562090|162692416|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.81||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of daytime incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.81|-1.14|<0.001
81500879|NCT04562090|162692417|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.37||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of nighttime incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.37|-0.58|<0.001
81500880|NCT04562090|162692417|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.38||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of nighttime incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.38|-0.53|<0.001
81544235|NCT00091949|162765879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.05||P-value adjusted for multiplicity (5 secondary outcomes).|Regression, Cox||Pioglitazone arm compared to placebo; CI adjusted for multiplicity (5 secondary outcomes).|||1.05|0.65|0.11
81500881|NCT04562090|162692417|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.39||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of nighttime incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.39|-0.67|<0.001
81500882|NCT04562090|162692417|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.37||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of nighttime incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.37|-0.52|<0.001
81500883|NCT04562090|162692417|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.38||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of nighttime incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.38|-0.68|<0.001
81500884|NCT04562090|162692417|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.45||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of nighttime incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.45|-0.60|<0.001
81544236|NCT05366738|162765880|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio between the test treatments (20 mg sprinkle capsule, either sprinkled on pudding or on applesauce) and the reference treatment (20 mg tablet) were wholly contained within 80.00% and 125.00% for the vonoprazan PK parameters.|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|103.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.64|109.41||||||||109.41|97.64|
81500885|NCT04562090|162692418|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.9||RMA: CFB as response, treatment group, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between treatment group and visit as fixed effects and mean number of urge incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.90|-1.31|<0.001
81544237|NCT05366738|162765880|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio between the test treatments (20 mg sprinkle capsule, either sprinkled on pudding or on applesauce) and the reference treatment (20 mg tablet) were wholly contained within 80.00% and 125.00% for the vonoprazan PK parameters.|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|97.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.42|103.56||||||||103.56|92.42|
81500886|NCT04562090|162692418|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.96||RMA: CFB as response, treatment group, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between treatment group and visit as fixed effects and mean number of urge incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 4||-0.96|-1.25|<0.001
81500887|NCT04562090|162692418|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-0.99||RMA: CFB as response, treatment group, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between treatment group and visit as fixed effects and mean number of urge incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 8||-0.99|-1.53|<0.001
81500888|NCT04562090|162692418|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-1.05||RMA: CFB as response, treatment group, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between treatment group and visit as fixed effects and mean number of urge incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 8||-1.05|-1.34|<0.001
81500889|NCT04562090|162692418|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.96||RMA: CFB as response, treatment group, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between treatment group and visit as fixed effects and mean number of urge incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.96|-1.54|<0.001
81500890|NCT04562090|162692418|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-1.12||RMA: CFB as response, treatment group, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between treatment group and visit as fixed effects and mean number of urge incontinence episodes per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 12||-1.12|-1.42|<0.001
81500891|NCT04562090|162692419|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-2.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-2.43||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of OABSS at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 4||-2.43|-3.50|<0.001
81500892|NCT04562090|162692419|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-3.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|-2.65||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of OABSS at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 4||-2.65|-3.44|<0.001
81500893|NCT04562090|162692419|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-5.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-4.39||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of OABSS at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 8||-4.39|-5.80|<0.001
81500894|NCT04562090|162692419|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-3.9||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of OABSS at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 8||-3.90|-4.70|<0.001
81500895|NCT04562090|162692419|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-6.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|-5.24||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of OABSS at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 12||-5.24|-6.78|<0.001
81500896|NCT04562090|162692419|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.82|-4.98||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8 and 12), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of OABSS at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 12||-4.98|-5.82|<0.001
81500897|NCT04562090|162692420|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|-1.21||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of micturitions per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 4||-1.21|-2.73|<0.001
81500898|NCT04562090|162692420|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-2.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.81||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of micturitions per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 4||-1.81|-2.90|<0.001
81500899|NCT04562090|162692420|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-2.2||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of micturitions per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 8||-2.20|-4.20|<0.001
81500900|NCT04562090|162692420|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing was conducted using 2-sided at a significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean|-2.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|-2.37||RMA: CFB as response, TG, visit (week 4, 8), pooled site, sex and the interaction between TG and visit as fixed effects and mean number of micturitions per 24 hours at baseline as covariate.|MMRM|||Week 8||-2.37|-3.47|<0.001
81500901|NCT00071032|162692423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.22|||||Liberal Arm (numerator) compared to Restrictive Arm (denominator)|||1.22|0.84|
81500902|NCT00071032|162692424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-3.3|1.6|||||Liberal Arm (numerator) compared to Restrictive Arm (denominator)|||1.6|-3.3|
81500903|NCT05852470|162692439|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin = 0.1 logMAR|Difference in Means|0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0167|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.067||Since a non-inferiority hypothesis is being tested, a p-value is not applicable. Confidence limit is being reported and compared to the non-inferiority margin.|||Parameter Dispersion Type is Standard Error of the Difference in Means. Difference = Vivity/Vivity Toric Extended Vision IOL minus Clareon/Clareon Toric Monofocal IOL|||0.067|0.001|
81544238|NCT05366738|162765881|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio between the test treatments (20 mg sprinkle capsule, either sprinkled on pudding or on applesauce) and the reference treatment (20 mg tablet) were wholly contained within 80.00% and 125.00% for the vonoprazan PK parameters.|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|102.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.25|108.15||||||||108.15|97.25|
81500904|NCT05852470|162692440|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Means|-0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0151|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.061|||t-test, 1 sided||||Parameter Dispersion Type is Standard Error of the Difference in Means. Difference = Vivity/Vivity Toric Extended Vision IOL minus Clareon/Clareon Toric Monofocal IOL|-0.061|-0.120|<.001
81500905|NCT05852470|162692441|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Means|-0.129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0202|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.169|-0.089|||t-test, 1 sided||Parameter Dispersion Type is Standard Error of the Difference in Means. Difference = Vivity/Vivity Toric Extended Vision IOL minus Clareon/Clareon Toric Monofocal IOL|||-0.089|-0.169|<.001
81500906|NCT05852470|162692442|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|17.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.66||Upper limit is not applicable for testing.|The lower boundary of the confidence interval is reported instead of a p-value.|Miettinen-Nurminen||Difference = Vivity/Vivity Toric Extended Vision IOL minus Clareon/Clareon Toric Monofocal IOL||||8.66|
81500907|NCT01903863|162692445|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.39
81500908|NCT01903863|162692446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||Intracranial hemorrhage|Fisher Exact|||||||0.07
81500909|NCT01903863|162692446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||Surgical bleed|Fisher Exact|||||||0.7
81500910|NCT01903863|162692446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||Gastrointestinal hemorrhage|Fisher Exact|||||||0.5
81500911|NCT01903863|162692447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81500912|NCT01903863|162692448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8
81500913|NCT01903863|162692449|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81500914|NCT01903863|162692450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8
81500915|NCT01903863|162692451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81500916|NCT01903863|162692452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81500917|NCT04604431|162692479|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|29.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Odds ratios will be computed to describe the odds of adherence for the iREACH intervention compared to the control intervention for low-risk infants.||29.1|6.9|<0.001
81500918|NCT04604431|162692479|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.1||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Odds ratios will be computed to describe the odds of adherence for the iREACH intervention compared to the control intervention for high-risk infants.||8.8|1.1|0.034
81500919|NCT00643279|162692484|SUPERIORITY|Survival estimate at 6-months|6-month survival rate|91.5|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|88.7||||||||||88.7|
81500920|NCT00643279|162692485|SUPERIORITY|Survival estimate at 6-months|6-month survival rate|100.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|98.9||||||||||98.9|
81500921|NCT00937105|162692499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cumulative Probability of no-CIE|92.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.6|96.9|||Kaplan-Meier|Cumulative Unadjusted Probability of remaining CIE-free presented for entire cohort (both solution groups) to remain consistent with the primary aim||Cumulative Unadjusted Probability of Remaining Infiltrate Free in entire Cohort||96.9|88.6|
81500922|NCT00937105|162692500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.737||||0.3923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|6.156|||Regression, Cox|Univariate hazard ratio provided because non-significant finding did not enter into multivariate analyses|referent is no substantial lens bioburden|To determine if microbial contamination of lenses is a risk factor for CIE||6.156|0.49|0.3923
81500923|NCT00937105|162692501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.316||||0.7943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.167|10.393|||Regression, Cox|Univariate hazard ratio provided because non-significant finding did not enter into multivariate analyses|referent is no corneal staining|||10.393|0.167|0.7943
81500924|NCT00937105|162692502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.674||||0.5894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.161|2.822|||Regression, Cox|Univariate hazard ratio provided because non-significant finding did not enter into multivariate analyses|referent is no substantial case bioburden|||2.822|0.161|0.5894
81500925|NCT00937105|162692503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.406||||0.1742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.678|8.537||Univariate hazard ratio provided because non-significant finding did not enter into multivariate analyses|Regression, Cox||referent is no substantial overall lid bioburden|||8.537|0.678|0.1742
81500926|NCT00937105|162692504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|5.22||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|24.7|||Regression, Cox|Multivariate model adjusted for solution, gender and age|referent is no substantial CNS lid bioburden|||24.70|1.10|0.04
81500927|NCT03537508|162692547|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was \>-10% for all 4 serogroups. 95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|1.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.38|8.64||||||Statistical analysis for Serogroup A||8.64|-4.38|
81500928|NCT03537508|162692547|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all 4 serogroups. 95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|8.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|13.6||||||Statistical analysis for Serogroup C||13.60|4.80|
81500929|NCT03537508|162692547|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all 4 serogroups. 95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|4.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|8.44||||||Statistical analysis for Serogroup Y||8.44|0.68|
81500930|NCT03537508|162692547|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all 4 serogroups. 95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|4.45||||||Statistical analysis for Serogroup W||4.45|-1.18|
81500931|NCT03537508|162692548|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all 4 serogroups. 95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|10.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.98|15.59||||||Statistical analysis for Serogroup A||15.59|4.98|
81500932|NCT03537508|162692548|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all 4 serogroups. 95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|7.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.31|10.96||||||Statistical analysis for Serogroup C||10.96|5.31|
81500933|NCT03537508|162692548|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all 4 serogroups. 95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|6.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.01|9.62||||||Statistical analysis for Serogroup Y||9.62|4.01|
81500934|NCT03537508|162692548|NON_INFERIORITY|The overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was \>-10% for all 4 serogroups. 95% CI of the difference was calculated from the Wilson Score method without continuity correction.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|5.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.44|8.57||||||Statistical analysis for Serogroup W||8.57|3.44|
81500935|NCT05715827|162692584|OTHER|The study used descriptive statistics and 95% confidence intervals to summarize data. The sample size of 40 patients (20 per surgery type) was based on prior studies with 3% device malfunction and 0.9% failure-related conversion rates. The primary endpoint was the completion rate, defined as ≥95% without conversion due to system issues or major complications within 24 hours. The Full Analysis Set included all subjects who started the procedure. No interim analyses were planned.|Completion rate|97.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.8|99.9||The study used descriptive statistics and confidence intervals, not hypothesis testing with p-values. The main goal was to confirm the completion rate met or exceeded 95% and present a 95% confidence interval||The main goal was to confirm the completion rate met or exceeded 95% with a 95% confidence interval.|Estimated Value of 97.5% is an overall completion rate|The study aimed to confirm the Medtronic Hugo™ RAS System's performance for prostatectomy or cholecystectomy, targeting a 95% completion rate (no conversion due to system issues or major complications within 24 hours). The Full Analysis Set (FAS) included all subjects starting the procedure. Descriptive statistics and 95% confidence intervals were used to assess primary and secondary endpoints, confirming safety and effectiveness.|Descriptive Analysis was used|99.9|86.8|
81500936|NCT05715827|162692585|OTHER|Descriptive statistics will be used, presenting frequency, percentage, and 95% confidence intervals for each secondary endpoint: overall complication rate, major complication rate, readmission rate, reoperation rate, and Device Deficiencies (DD) rate through 30 days post-surgery. Secondary endpoints will be assessed overall and by surgery type (prostatectomy and cholecystectomy).|Overall Complication Rate|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|35.6||Descriptive statistics and estimated rates were used. P-values were not calculated for secondary endpoints.||||The secondary objective is to assess the short-term safety outcome of the Medtronic Hugo™ RAS System when used for prostatectomy or cholecystectomy. Overall complication rate through 30-day post-surgery: A proportion of subjects with any postoperative complication within 30-days post-surgery using the investigational device||35.6|9.1|
81500937|NCT05715827|162692586|OTHER|Descriptive statistics will be used, presenting frequency, percentage, and 95% confidence intervals for each secondary endpoint: overall complication rate, major complication rate, readmission rate, reoperation rate, and Device Deficiencies (DD) rate through 30 days post-surgery. Secondary endpoints will be assessed overall and by surgery type (prostatectomy and cholecystectomy).|Major complication rate|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|16.9||Descriptive statistics and estimated rates were used. P-values were not calculated for secondary endpoints.||||The secondary objective is to assess the short-term safety outcome of the Medtronic Hugo™ RAS System when used for prostatectomy or cholecystectomy. Overall complication rate through 30-day post-surgery: A proportion of subjects with any postoperative complication within 30-days post-surgery using the investigational device||16.9|0.6|
81500938|NCT05715827|162692587|OTHER|Descriptive statistics will be used, presenting frequency, percentage, and 95% confidence intervals for each secondary endpoint: overall complication rate, major complication rate, readmission rate, reoperation rate, and Device Deficiencies (DD) rate through 30 days post-surgery. Secondary endpoints will be assessed overall and by surgery type (prostatectomy and cholecystectomy).|Readmission rate|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|23.7||Descriptive statistics and estimated rates were used. P-values were not calculated for secondary endpoints.||||The secondary objective is to assess the short-term safety outcome of the Medtronic Hugo™ RAS System when used for prostatectomy or cholecystectomy. Overall complication rate through 30-day post-surgery: A proportion of subjects with any postoperative complication within 30-days post-surgery using the investigational device||23.7|2.8|
81500939|NCT05715827|162692588|OTHER|Descriptive statistics will be used, presenting frequency, percentage, and 95% confidence intervals for each secondary endpoint: overall complication rate, major complication rate, readmission rate, reoperation rate, and Device Deficiencies (DD) rate through 30 days post-surgery. Secondary endpoints will be assessed overall and by surgery type (prostatectomy and cholecystectomy).|Reoperation rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||Descriptive statistics and estimated rates were used. P-values were not calculated for secondary endpoints.||||The secondary objective is to assess the short-term safety outcome of the Medtronic Hugo™ RAS System when used for prostatectomy or cholecystectomy. Overall complication rate through 30-day post-surgery: A proportion of subjects with any postoperative complication within 30-days post-surgery using the investigational device||||
81544239|NCT05366738|162765881|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio between the test treatments (20 mg sprinkle capsule, either sprinkled on pudding or on applesauce) and the reference treatment (20 mg tablet) were wholly contained within 80.00% and 125.00% for the vonoprazan PK parameters.|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|97.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.55|102.93||||||||102.93|92.55|
81500940|NCT05715827|162692589|OTHER|Descriptive statistics will be used, presenting frequency, percentage, and 95% confidence intervals for each secondary endpoint: overall complication rate, major complication rate, readmission rate, reoperation rate, and Device Deficiencies (DD) rate through 30 days post-surgery. Secondary endpoints will be assessed overall and by surgery type (prostatectomy and cholecystectomy).|Device deficiency rate|32.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|49.1||Descriptive statistics and estimated rates were used. P-values were not calculated for secondary endpoints.||||The secondary objective is to assess the short-term safety outcome of the Medtronic Hugo™ RAS System when used for prostatectomy or cholecystectomy. Overall complication rate through 30-day post-surgery: A proportion of subjects with any postoperative complication within 30-days post-surgery using the investigational device||49.1|18.6|
81500941|NCT00835367|162692628|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Ratio of Least Squares Means|101.84||||||90.0|98.22|105.59|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||105.59|98.22|
81500942|NCT00835367|162692629|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Slope|102.53||||||90.0|99.71|105.44|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||105.44|99.71|
81500943|NCT00835367|162692630|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Ratio of Least Squares Means|102.49||||||90.0|99.75|105.3|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||105.30|99.75|
81500944|NCT00835367|162692631|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Ratio of Least Squares Means|91.79||||||90.0|84.83|99.32|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||99.32|84.83|
81500945|NCT00835367|162692632|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Ratio of Least Squares Means|95.85||||||90.0|92.54|99.27|||||Metabolite presented for informational purposes only.|||99.27|92.54|
81500946|NCT00835367|162692633|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Ratio of Least Squares Means|100.28||||||90.0|98.3|102.3|||||Metabolite presented for informational purposes only|||102.30|98.30|
81500947|NCT00835367|162692634|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Ratio of Least Squares Means|102.74||||||90.0|100.35|105.19|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||105.19|100.35|
81500948|NCT00835367|162692635|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Ratio of Least Squares Means|102.72||||||90.0|100.3|105.2|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||105.20|100.30|
81500949|NCT00835367|162692636|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Parametric analysis of variance (ANOVA)on AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax; geometric Confidence Intervals for AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax|Ratio of Least Squares Means|100.28||||||90.0|98.25|102.35|||||Metabolite presented for informational purposes only.|||102.35|98.25|
81500950|NCT04569084|162692668|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.777|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.777
81500951|NCT04569084|162692669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.169|||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||||0.169
81500952|NCT03759379|162692674|EQUIVALENCE|H0: No difference between vutrisiran and external placebo comparator (APOLLO): difference (vutrisiran - placebo) = 0|LS Mean Difference|-17.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44|<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.78|-12.22||P=3.542E-12|ANCOVA with Multiple Imputation|||Multiple imputation estimates and p-value derived per combining least squares (LS) estimates per Rubin's rules based on 100 datasets where missing Month 9 values were imputed using a regression procedure including select baseline variables. LS estimates derived from analysis of covariance model, controlling for categorical factors (treatment, genotype, age of disease onset) and continuous covariate (baseline value).||-12.22|-21.78|<0.0000001
81500953|NCT03759379|162692675|EQUIVALENCE|H0: No difference between vutrisiran and external placebo comparator (APOLLO): difference (vutrisiran - placebo) = 0|LS Mean Difference|-16.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|-10.8||P=5.426E-09|ANCOVA with Multiple Imputation|||Multiple imputation estimates and p-value derived per combining least squares (LS) estimates per Rubin's rules based on 100 datasets where missing Month 9 values were imputed using a regression procedure including select baseline variables. LS estimates derived from analysis of covariance model, controlling for categorical factors (treatment, genotype, age of disease onset baseline NIS) and continuous covariate (baseline value).||-10.8|-21.7|<0.0000001
81500954|NCT03759379|162692676|EQUIVALENCE|H0: No difference between vutrisiran and external placebo comparator (APOLLO): difference (vutrisiran - placebo) = 0|LS Mean Difference|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|<|1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.193||P=3.103E-05|ANCOVA with Multiple Imputation|||Multiple imputation estimates and p-value derived per combining least squares (LS) estimates per Rubin's rules based on 100 datasets where missing Month 9 values were imputed using a regression procedure including select baseline variables. LS estimates derived from analysis of covariance model, controlling for categorical factors (treatment, genotype, age of disease onset, baseline NIS) and continuous covariate (baseline value).||0.193|0.070|<0.0000001
81500955|NCT01098747|162692703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-square (LS) mean difference|24.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.32|29.09||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR) and gender terms.|ANOVA|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI):based on LS means from analysis of variance(ANOVA). Type I error controlled at 5% significance level (2-sided) by testing primary endpoints sequentially: Ibuprofen sodium (IBU Na) versus(vs.) Placebo for SPRID 0-8 then time to meaningful relief(TMR), IBU Na vs. IBU (Advil and Motrin IB) for TMR. If comparison at preceding step was significant only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||29.09|19.32|<0.001
81544240|NCT05366738|162765882|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio between the test treatments (20 mg sprinkle capsule, either sprinkled on pudding or on applesauce) and the reference treatment (20 mg tablet) were wholly contained within 80.00% and 125.00% for the vonoprazan PK parameters.|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|103.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.49|112.0||||||||112.00|96.49|
81544241|NCT05366738|162765882|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the geometric mean ratio between the test treatments (20 mg sprinkle capsule, either sprinkled on pudding or on applesauce) and the reference treatment (20 mg tablet) were wholly contained within 80.00% and 125.00% for the vonoprazan PK parameters.|Ratio of Geometric Least Square Means|100.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.38|108.39||||||||108.39|93.38|
81544242|NCT01347112|162765922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||||||1 tailed fisher's exact test|Fisher Exact|1 tailed||||||0.034
81544243|NCT01347112|162765923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||||||1 tailed fisher's exact|Fisher Exact|1 tailed||||||0.044
81544244|NCT01347112|162765924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.7|2.1|||||data were analyzed using analysis of covariance with treatment as the independent variable and the baseline value included as the co-variate|||2.1|-4.7|
81544245|NCT01181349|162765970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.169|||||||Chi-square test or Fisher's Exact Test|||Cross tables were performed between TOF ratio and medications administered. Statistical significance was evaluated using Chi-square test or Fisher's Exact Test. All tests were performed at a significance level of 0.05.||||=0.169
81544246|NCT01181349|162765972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.01|||||||Chi-square test or Fisher's Exact Test|||Cross tables were performed between TOF ratio and medications administered. Statistical significance was evaluated using Chi-square test or Fisher's Exact Test. All tests were performed at a significance level of 0.05.||||=0.01
81544247|NCT00129402|162765982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81544248|NCT00129402|162765983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81500956|NCT01098747|162692704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|12.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.78|24.15||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms.|Proportional hazards model|||Hazard Ratio (HR) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the proportional hazards (PH) model. Type I error controlled at 5% significance level (2-sided) by testing primary endpoints sequentially: IBU Na vs. Placebo for SPRID 0-8 then TMR, IBU Na vs. IBU (Advil and Motrin IB) for TMR. If comparison at preceding step was significant only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||24.15|6.78|<0.001
81500957|NCT01098747|162692704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.06||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms.|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model. Type I error controlled at 5% significance level (2-sided) by testing primary endpoints sequentially: IBU Na vs. Placebo for SPRID 0-8 then TMR, IBU Na vs. IBU (Advil and Motrin IB) for TMR. If comparison at preceding step was significant only then subsequent comparisons were significant.||2.06|1.22|<0.001
81500958|NCT01098747|162692705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|12.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.51|23.46||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||23.46|6.51|<0.001
81544249|NCT00129402|162765984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81544250|NCT00129402|162765985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.48||95.0|||||non-parametric model|||||||.48
81544251|NCT00129402|162765986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81544252|NCT00129402|162765987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.95||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||.95
81544253|NCT02435992|162766002|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.586||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.938|6.636|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.636|1.938|0.0001
81544254|NCT02435992|162766003|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.755||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.767|4.294|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.294|1.767|0.0001
81544255|NCT03873116|162766013|SUPERIORITY||negative binomial regression model|-24.6||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.1|14.0|||negative binomial regression model|||||14.0|-50.1|0.181
81544256|NCT03873116|162766013|SUPERIORITY||negative binomial regression model|-49.1||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.5|-20.4|||negative binomial regression model|||||-20.4|-67.5|0.003
81544257|NCT03873116|162766016|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|0.018||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.143|0.179|||ANCOVA|||Numerical differences from the placebo treatment in the LSM proportion of the 169 days of treatment with angioedema symptoms.||0.179|-0.143|0.814
81544258|NCT03873116|162766016|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.122||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.036|||ANCOVA|||Numerical differences from the placebo treatment in the LSM proportion of the 169 days of treatment with angioedema symptoms.||0.036|-0.280|0.120
81544259|NCT03873116|162766017|SUPERIORITY||mixed-model repeated measures analysis|24.5||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|50.3|||mixed-model repeated measures analysis|||In the event that the first secondary endpoint did not meet statistical significance in the hierarchical testing scheme, testing of the second secondary endpoint of rate of expert-confirmed angioedema events during dosing in the effective treatment period for statistical significance would not be completed. Therefore, P-values reported are nominal.||50.3|-14.7|0.188
81544260|NCT03873116|162766017|SUPERIORITY||mixed-model repeated measures analysis|47.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.7|66.6|||mixed-model repeated measures analysis|||In the event that the first secondary endpoint did not meet statistical significance in the hierarchical testing scheme, testing of the second secondary endpoint of rate of expert-confirmed angioedema events during dosing in the effective treatment period for statistical significance would not be completed. Therefore, P-values reported are nominal.||66.6|17.7|0.005
81544261|NCT03873116|162766018|SUPERIORITY||mixed-model repeated measures analysis|-12.65||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.33|8.03|||mixed-model repeated measures analysis|||Numerical difference in change from baseline of AE-QoL total score between treatment groups. In the event that the first secondary endpoint did not meet statistical significance in the hierarchical testing scheme, testing of the third secondary endpoint of change from baseline in AE-QoL total score at Week 24 for statistical significance would not be completed. P-values that are reported are nominal.||8.03|-33.33|0.213
81544262|NCT03873116|162766018|SUPERIORITY||mixed-model repeated measures analysis|-19.0||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.0|0.99|||mixed-model repeated measures analysis|||Numerical difference in change from baseline of AE-QoL total score between treatment groups. In the event that the first secondary endpoint did not meet statistical significance in the hierarchical testing scheme, testing of the third secondary endpoint of change from baseline in AE-QoL total score at Week 24 for statistical significance would not be completed. P-values that are reported are nominal.||0.99|-39.00|0.061
81500959|NCT01098747|162692705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|2.34||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||2.34|1.38|<0.001
81500960|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.35||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.6||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||0.60|0.10|0.007
81500961|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.24||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.42||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||0.42|0.06|0.010
81544263|NCT01523366|162766058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-167.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-197.0|-137.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model contained treatment group, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and a random effect for participant within sequence|Ticagrelor minus clopidogrel|||-137.4|-197.0|<.001
81500962|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.84||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95 % CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||1.84|1.10|<0.001
81500963|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.8||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||0.80|0.27|<0.001
81500964|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|2.6||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||2.60|1.84|<0.001
81500965|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.39||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.66||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||0.66|0.12|0.006
81500966|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|2.77||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||2.77|2.00|<0.001
81500967|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.33||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.6||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||0.60|0.05|0.022
81500968|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|2.79||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||2.79|2.00|<0.001
81500969|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.13||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.41||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||0.41|-0.15|0.369
81544264|NCT01523366|162766059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-135.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-172.3|-98.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model contained treatment group, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and a random effect for participant within sequence|Ticagrelor minus Clopidogrel|Analysis at 0.5 hours after the loading dose||-98.0|-172.3|<.001
81500970|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|2.6||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||2.60|1.78|<0.001
81544265|NCT01523366|162766059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-168.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-204.0|-133.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model contained treatment group, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and a random effect for participant within sequence|Ticagrelor minus Clopidogrel|Analysis at 8 hours after the loading dose||-133.7|-204.0|<.001
81544266|NCT01523366|162766060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-150.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-176.9|-124.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model contained treatment group, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and a random effect for participant within sequence|Ticagrelor minus Clopidogrel|Analysis at 2 hours on Day 7 after multiple doses||-124.1|-176.9|<.001
81500971|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.12||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.17||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||0.17|-0.42|0.420
81500972|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|2.45||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||2.45|1.58|<0.001
81500973|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.23||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.08||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||4 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||0.08|-0.54|0.151
81500974|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|2.33||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||2.33|1.43|<0.001
81500975|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.23||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.09||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||0.09|-0.56|0.160
81500976|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.1||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||2.10|1.16|<0.001
81500977|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.33||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.01||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||6 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||0.01|-0.67|0.055
81500978|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.88||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender PSR terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||1.88|0.91|<0.001
81500979|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.37||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.02||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||7 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||-0.02|-0.71|0.040
81500980|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.69||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||1.69|0.71|<0.001
81500981|NCT01098747|162692706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.44||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.08||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||8 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||-0.08|-0.79|0.015
81500982|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.46||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.46|0.13|<0.001
81500983|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.34||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.34|0.11|<0.001
81500984|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.19||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.19|0.70|<0.001
81500985|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.55||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.55|0.20|<0.001
81500986|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.75||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.75|1.18|<0.001
81500987|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.25||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.45||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.45|0.04|0.017
81500988|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|1.96||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.96|1.39|<0.001
81500989|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.25||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.46||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.46|0.05|0.015
81500990|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|1.98||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.98|1.41|<0.001
81500991|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.09||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.3||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.30|-0.11|0.362
81544267|NCT01523366|162766060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-140.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.84|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-168.4|-111.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model contained treatment group, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and a random effect for participant within sequence|Ticagrelor minus clopidogrel.|Analysis at 8 hours on Day 7 after multiple doses||-111.9|-168.4|<.001
81544268|NCT01523366|162766060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-130.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-158.0|-103.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model contained treatment group, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and a random effect for participant within sequence|Ticagrelor minus clopidogrel.|Analysis at end of dosing interval on Day 8||-103.2|-158.0|<.001
81544269|NCT04109547|162766094|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-1.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-1.3||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|MMRM|||||-1.3|-1.8|<0.0001
81500992|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|1.86||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.86|1.27|<0.001
81500993|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.08||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.14||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.14|-0.29|0.472
81544270|NCT04109547|162766094|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.2||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|MMRM|||||-1.2|-1.6|<0.0001
81500994|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.7||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.70|1.07|<0.001
81544271|NCT04109547|162766094|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.8||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|MMRM|||||-0.8|-1.2|<0.0001
81500995|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.17||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.05||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||4 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.05|-0.40|0.134
81500996|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.63||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.63|1.00|<0.001
81544272|NCT02105740|162766190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.178||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.224|5.11|||ANOVA|||The clinical significance was considered with a difference of 3 points on the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) for both arms with a statistical power of 95%, significance level of 5%. Statistical analysis first compared the difference of means between hypnosis and control groups during three weeks.||5.110|0.224|0.034
81544273|NCT02105740|162766190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.856||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.253|6.08|||ANOVA|||The clinical significance was considered with a difference of 3 points on the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) with a statistical power of 95%, significance level of 5%. Statistical analysis compared the difference in pain average between the first and the second week in the hypnosis group.||6.080|1.253|0.004
81544274|NCT02105740|162766190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.827||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.918|7.582|||ANOVA|||The clinical significance was considered with a difference of 3 points on the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) with a statistical power of 95%, significance level of 5%. Statistical analysis compared the difference in pain average between the first and the third week in the hypnosis group.||7.582|2.918|0.000
81544275|NCT02105740|162766191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Statistical analysis evaluated if the difference of averages of anxiety at the hypnosis and control groups in the third week.||||
81500997|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.17||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.05||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.05|-0.40|0.135
81500998|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.5||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.50|0.84|<0.001
81500999|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.25||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.02||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||6 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||-0.02|-0.49|0.036
81501000|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.26||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.26|0.61|<0.001
81501001|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.22||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.01||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||7 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.01|-0.46|0.064
81501002|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.18||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.18|0.52|<0.001
81501003|NCT01098747|162692707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.22||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.02||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||8 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.02|-0.46|0.074
81501004|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.65||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.04||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.04|0.26|0.001
81501005|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.46||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.75||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.75|0.18|0.001
81501006|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|3.01||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.01|1.82|<0.001
81501007|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.34||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.34|0.48|<0.001
81501008|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.03|4.33||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.33|3.03|<0.001
81501009|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.64||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.11||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.11|0.17|0.008
81501010|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|4.72||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.72|3.40|<0.001
81501011|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.58||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.06||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.06|0.10|0.017
81501012|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.42|4.75||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.75|3.42|<0.001
81501013|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.22||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.7||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.70|-0.26|0.359
81501014|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.06|4.45||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.45|3.06|<0.001
81501015|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.3||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.30|-0.70|0.436
81501016|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.66|4.14||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.14|2.66|<0.001
81501017|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.4||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.13||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||4 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.13|-0.93|0.139
81501018|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|3.95||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.95|2.44|<0.001
81501019|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.41||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.14||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.14|-0.95|0.144
81501020|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|3.58||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.58|2.01|<0.001
81501021|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.58||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.02||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||6 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||-0.02|-1.15|0.043
81501022|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|3.12||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.12|1.53|<0.001
81501023|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.59||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.02||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||7 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||-0.02|-1.16|0.044
81544276|NCT02105740|162766191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Statistical analysis evaluated if the difference of averages of depression at the hypnosis and control groups in the third week.||||
81501024|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.85||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||2.85|1.25|<0.001
81501025|NCT01098747|162692708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.65||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.08||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||8 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||-0.08|-1.23|0.027
81501026|NCT01098747|162692709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|3.18||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-2: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||3.18|2.27|<0.001
81501027|NCT01098747|162692709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.45||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.78||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-2: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.78|0.12|0.007
81544277|NCT00551642|162766192|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.734|TWO_SIDED||||||Wald Chi-square|||||||0.7340
81544278|NCT02668653|162766212|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.776||||0.0324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.615|0.979|||Log Rank|Stratification factors include region, age, and WBC count at the time of diagnosis of AML.||||0.979|0.615|0.0324
81501028|NCT01098747|162692709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|4.98||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-3: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.98|3.60|<0.001
81501029|NCT01098747|162692709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.37||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.87||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-3: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.87|-0.13|0.144
81501030|NCT01098747|162692709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|8.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.66|9.66||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-6: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||9.66|6.66|<0.001
81501031|NCT01098747|162692709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.23||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.85||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-6: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.85|-1.31|0.679
81501032|NCT01098747|162692709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|9.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.92|11.96||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-8: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||11.96|7.92|<0.001
81501033|NCT01098747|162692709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.67||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|0.79||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPID 0-8: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||0.79|-2.12|0.367
81501034|NCT01098747|162692710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32|4.59||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-2: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||4.59|3.32|< 0.001
81501035|NCT01098747|162692710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.62||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.07||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-2: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.07|0.16|0.009
81501036|NCT01098747|162692710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|6.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.18|7.12||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-3: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||7.12|5.18|<0.001
81501037|NCT01098747|162692710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.49||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|1.2||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-3: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.20|-0.21|0.166
81544279|NCT01294553|162766222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|15.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|18.1|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with an adverse event.|||18.1|12.8|
81501038|NCT01098747|162692710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|11.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.54|13.81||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-6: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||13.81|9.54|<0.001
81501039|NCT01098747|162692710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.3||||0.703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|1.24||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-6: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.24|-1.84|0.703
81501040|NCT01098747|162692710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|14.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.36|17.18||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-8: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||17.18|11.36|<0.001
81501041|NCT01098747|162692710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.1||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|1.0||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||TOTPAR 0-8: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS means from the ANOVA model.||1.00|-3.20|0.303
81501042|NCT01098747|162692711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|6.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|7.76||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-2: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||7.76|5.60|<0.001
81544280|NCT01903460|162766253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|-40.707||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-191.679|110.265|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of LUM001 140ug/kg/day||110.265|-191.679|0.5740
81544281|NCT01903460|162766253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|-7.231||||0.9147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-148.726|134.264|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of LUM001 280ug/kg/day||134.264|-148.726|0.9147
81501043|NCT01098747|162692711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.06||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.84||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-2: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||1.84|0.29|0.007
81501044|NCT01098747|162692711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|10.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.79|12.08||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-3: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||12.08|8.79|<0.001
81501045|NCT01098747|162692711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.87||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|2.05||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-3: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||2.05|-0.32|0.152
81501046|NCT01098747|162692711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|19.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.23|23.43||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-6: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||23.43|16.23|<0.001
81501047|NCT01098747|162692711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.53||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|2.07||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-6: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||2.07|-3.12|0.690
81501048|NCT01098747|162692711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.77||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.29|1.75||p-value was calculated using ANOVA model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|ANOVA|||SPRID 0-8 Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on LS mean from the ANOVA model.||1.75|-5.29|0.323
81501049|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|1.01||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|3.0||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours-Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||3.00|-0.97|0.490
81501050|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|0.54||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|2.95||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||2.95|-1.88|0.623
81501051|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|24.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.51|35.22||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||35.22|13.51|<0.001
81501052|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|11.82||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|22.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||22.48|1.15|0.023
81501053|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|61.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.99|73.7||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||73.70|48.99|<0.001
81501054|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|21.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.58|32.92||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||32.92|9.58|<0.001
81501055|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|72.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.59|83.71||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||83.71|61.59|<0.001
81501056|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|17.44||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.83|27.06||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||27.06|7.83|0.001
81501057|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|72.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.14|84.11||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||84.11|61.14|<0.001
81544282|NCT01903460|162766253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|-23.969||||0.6954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-151.969|104.031|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of all doses of LUM001||104.031|-151.969|0.6954
81544283|NCT01903460|162766254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|56.7||||0.0783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|120.6|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of LUM001 140ug/kg/day for ALT||120.6|-7.2|0.0783
81544284|NCT01903460|162766254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|7.8||||0.7827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.4|67.0|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of LUM001 280ug/kg/day for ALT||67.0|-51.4|0.7827
81544285|NCT01903460|162766254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|32.2||||0.2235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|86.3|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of all doses of LUM001 for ALT||86.3|-21.9|0.2235
81544286|NCT01903460|162766254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|24.0||||0.2372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|65.5|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of LUM001 140ug/kg/day for AST||65.5|-17.5|0.2372
81544287|NCT01903460|162766254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|-15.8||||0.3914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.1|22.4|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of LUM001 280ug/kg/day for AST||22.4|-54.1|0.3914
81544288|NCT01903460|162766254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|4.1||||0.8081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|39.1|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of all doses of LUM001 for AST||39.1|-31.0|0.8081
81544289|NCT01903460|162766254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|51.7||||0.5748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-140.3|243.7|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of LUM001 140ug/kg/day for ALP||243.7|-140.3|0.5748
81544290|NCT01903460|162766254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|11.9||||0.8835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-158.4|182.2|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of LUM001 280ug/kg/day for ALP||182.2|-158.4|0.8835
81544291|NCT01903460|162766254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|31.8||||0.6917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-135.8|199.4|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of all doses of LUM001 for ALP||199.4|-135.8|0.6917
81544292|NCT01903460|162766255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|-0.348||||0.6907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.468|1.772|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of LUM001 140ug/kg/day for Patient ItchRO||1.772|-2.468|0.6907
81544293|NCT01903460|162766255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|0.202||||0.7897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.647|2.052|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of LUM001 280ug/kg/day for Patient ItchRO||2.052|-1.647|0.7897
81544294|NCT01903460|162766255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|-0.073||||0.9203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|1.705|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of all doses of LUM001 for Patient ItchRO||1.705|-1.850|0.9203
81544295|NCT01903460|162766255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|-0.21||||0.5966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.038|0.618|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of LUM001 140ug/kg/day for Observer ItchRO||0.618|-1.038|0.5966
81544296|NCT01903460|162766255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|0.173||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.926|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of LUM001 280ug/kg/day for Observer ItchRO||0.926|-0.580|0.6320
81544297|NCT01903460|162766255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference from placebo|-0.019||||0.9547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.673|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of all doses of LUM001 for Observer ItchRO||0.673|-0.710|0.9547
81544298|NCT04973449|162766274|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.32||||||The analyses were derived using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).||1.32|1.08|
81544299|NCT04973449|162766275|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group is \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.14||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||1.14|0.90|
81544300|NCT04973449|162766276|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|6.49||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||6.49|-3.11|
81544301|NCT04973449|162766277|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group is \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|3.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.09|3.89||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||3.89|3.09|
81544302|NCT04973449|162766280|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|3.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.06|3.36||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||3.36|3.06|
81544303|NCT04973449|162766281|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.56||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||0.56|0.45|
81544304|NCT04973449|162766282|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.35||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||0.35|0.27|
81544305|NCT04973449|162766283|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|1.58||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||1.58|1.25|
81544306|NCT04973449|162766284|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|2.08||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||2.08|1.63|
81544307|NCT04973449|162766285|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.99||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||0.99|0.78|
81544308|NCT04973449|162766286|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.97||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||0.97|0.78|
81544309|NCT04973449|162766287|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.08||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||1.08|0.83|
81544310|NCT04973449|162766288|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|6.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.82|7.4||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||7.40|5.82|
81544311|NCT04973449|162766289|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|2.47||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||2.47|1.99|
81501058|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|11.7||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.47|19.93||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||19.93|3.47|0.013
81501059|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|73.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.83|85.33||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.33|61.83|<0.001
81501060|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|8.01||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|14.75||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.75|1.27|0.041
81501061|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|73.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.83|85.33||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.33|61.83|<0.001
81501062|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|6.79||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|13.36||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.36|0.23|0.073
81501063|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|73.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.83|85.33||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.33|61.83|<0.001
81501064|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|6.79||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|13.36||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.36|0.23|0.073
81501065|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|73.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.83|85.33||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||85.33|61.83|<0.001
81501066|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|6.79||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|13.36||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.36|0.23|0.073
81501067|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|74.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.14|86.27||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||86.27|63.14|<0.001
81501068|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|7.84||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|14.1||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.10|1.57|0.035
81501069|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|72.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.05|84.17||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||84.17|61.05|<0.001
81544312|NCT04973449|162766290|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group is \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|4.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.86|4.9||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||4.90|3.86|
81501070|NCT01098747|162692712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|7.28||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|13.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.48|1.07|0.047
81501071|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|20.01||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.79|31.24||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||31.24|8.79|0.004
81544313|NCT04973449|162766291|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.39||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||1.39|1.13|
81544314|NCT04973449|162766292|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|4.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.85|5.08||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||5.08|3.85|
81544315|NCT04973449|162766293|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|-1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|3.84||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||3.84|-6.62|
81544316|NCT04973449|162766294|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|16.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.18|23.32||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||23.32|10.18|
81544317|NCT04973449|162766295|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|-18.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.22|-12.07||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||-12.07|-24.22|
81544318|NCT04973449|162766296|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.28|7.23||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||7.23|-7.28|
81501072|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|14.35||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.26|24.43||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.25 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||24.43|4.26|0.003
81501073|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|69.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.67|81.4||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||81.40|57.67|<0.001
81544319|NCT04973449|162766297|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|31.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.44|37.82||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||37.82|24.44|
81501074|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|23.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.16|33.75||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||33.75|13.16|<0.001
81501075|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|73.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.77|84.67||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||84.67|62.77|<0.001
81501076|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|10.14||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.21|17.08||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||17.08|3.21|0.014
81501077|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|72.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.05|84.17||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||84.17|61.05|<0.001
81544320|NCT04973449|162766298|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|-3.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|1.9||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||1.90|-9.40|
81544321|NCT04973449|162766299|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|23.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.41|30.23||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||30.23|15.41|
81544322|NCT04973449|162766300|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|-34.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.77|-27.45||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||-27.45|-40.77|
81544323|NCT04973449|162766301|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|6.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|15.1||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||15.10|-1.31|
81544324|NCT04973449|162766302|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|29.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.76|35.81||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||35.81|21.76|
81544325|NCT04973449|162766304|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.42||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||1.42|1.30|
81501078|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|8.35||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|14.68||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.68|2.02|0.028
81544326|NCT04973449|162766305|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.81||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||0.81|0.70|
81544327|NCT04973449|162766306|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|3.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|4.39||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||4.39|3.40|
81544328|NCT04973449|162766307|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.7||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||0.70|0.64|
81544329|NCT04973449|162766308|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|2.09||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||2.09|-0.61|
81544330|NCT04973449|162766309|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|-35.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.46|-28.44||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||-28.44|-41.46|
81544331|NCT04973449|162766310|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|-24.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.06|-18.56||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||-18.56|-31.06|
81544332|NCT04973449|162766311|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|1.56||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||1.56|-1.63|
81544333|NCT04973449|162766312|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|-19.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|-14.98||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||-14.98|-23.80|
81544334|NCT04973449|162766313|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|39.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.68|45.21||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||45.21|32.68|
81544335|NCT04973449|162766314|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|1.62||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||1.62|-1.62|
81544336|NCT04973449|162766315|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.59||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||0.59|0.45|
81544337|NCT04973449|162766316|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.86||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||0.86|0.68|
81544338|NCT04973449|162766317|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|1.79||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||1.79|1.43|
81544339|NCT04973449|162766318|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.85||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||0.85|0.67|
81544340|NCT04973449|162766319|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|-18.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.13|-12.1||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||-12.10|-24.13|
81544341|NCT04973449|162766320|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|14.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.07|21.71||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||21.71|7.07|
81544342|NCT04973449|162766321|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|-18.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.13|-12.1||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||-12.10|-24.13|
81544343|NCT04973449|162766322|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|16.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.15|23.4||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||23.40|10.15|
81544344|NCT04973449|162766323|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.21|7.21||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||7.21|-7.21|
81544345|NCT04973449|162766324|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|2.28||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||2.28|1.75|
81544346|NCT04973449|162766325|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|2.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.64|3.32||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||3.32|2.64|
81544347|NCT04973449|162766326|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|1.69||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||1.69|1.35|
81501079|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|72.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.05|84.17||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||84.17|61.05|<0.001
81544348|NCT04973449|162766327|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.94||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||0.94|0.78|
81544349|NCT04973449|162766328|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|-41.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.57|-34.41||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||-34.41|-47.57|
81544350|NCT04973449|162766329|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|6.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|13.77||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||13.77|-1.81|
81544351|NCT04973449|162766330|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|-26.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.1|-19.94||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||-19.94|-33.10|
81544352|NCT04973449|162766331|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|30.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.94|37.9||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||37.90|22.94|
81544353|NCT04973449|162766332|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI rate difference in seroresponse between the comparator group and reference group was \> or =-10%.|Seroresponse difference|14.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.36|22.64||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||22.64|6.36|
81544354|NCT04973449|162766333|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.96||||||The analyses were derived using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).||0.96|0.74|
81544355|NCT04973449|162766334|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|1.8||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||1.80|1.62|
81501080|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|7.81||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|14.08||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||14.08|1.54|0.036
81544356|NCT04973449|162766335|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.56||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||0.56|0.44|
81544357|NCT04973449|162766336|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the GMT ratio of the comparator group and reference group was \> 0.67.|GMT ratio|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.44||||||The analyses were derived using ANCOVA.||0.44|0.32|
81544358|NCT02735863|162766364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5352|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5352
81544359|NCT00829426|162766365|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls withi 80-125.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|102.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.74|106.52|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls withi 80-125.|||106.52|98.74|
81544360|NCT00829426|162766366|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on each of the pharmacokinetic parameters using SAS® software.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|92.88||||||90.0|90.34|95.48|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||95.48|90.34|
81544361|NCT00829426|162766367|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on each of the pharmacokinetic parameters using SAS® software.|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|93.92||||||90.0|91.47|96.44|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||96.44|91.47|
81544362|NCT00311766|162766368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ANCOVA|0.8|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The primary population was the Full Analysis(FA)population. The FA population included all patients who were randomized and received at least one dose of study medication and who had at least one baseline efficacy parameter recorded||||>0.05
81544363|NCT04672239|162766370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.3341||||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0734|13.5948||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation of all available longitudinal data to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for end-of-treatment group differences.|Mixed Models Analysis||Model-estimated difference for the pairwise group difference at week 6 post-quit (end-of-treatment).|This proof-of-concept RCT was powered to detect an effect size of d=0.50 between SiS3 and either of the two control groups. Using SAS PROC POWER, it was determined that a sample size of n=64 per group would be needed to detect this effect in a 2-sided t-test with p=.05. Assuming a retention rate of 85%, it was determined that one needed to enroll n=75 per group in order to retain n=64 by end of treatment.||13.5948|1.0734|0.0219
81544364|NCT04672239|162766370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.7775||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.407|15.148||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation of all available longitudinal data to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for end-of-treatment group differences.|Mixed Models Analysis||Model-estimated difference for the pairwise group difference at week 6 post-quit (end-of-treatment).|This proof-of-concept RCT was powered to detect an effect size of d=0.50 between SiS3 and either of the two control groups. Using SAS PROC POWER, it was determined that a sample size of n=64 per group would be needed to detect this effect in a 2-sided t-test with p=.05. Assuming a retention rate of 85%, it was determined that one needed to enroll n=75 per group in order to retain n=64 by end of treatment.||15.1480|2.4070|0.0072
81501081|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|72.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.05|84.17||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||84.17|61.05|<0.001
81501082|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|7.28||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|13.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.48|1.07|0.047
81501083|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|72.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.05|84.17||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||84.17|61.05|<0.001
81501084|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|7.28||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|13.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.48|1.07|0.047
81501085|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|72.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.05|84.17||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||84.17|61.05|<0.001
81501086|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|7.28||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|13.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.48|1.07|0.047
81501087|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|72.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.05|84.17||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||84.17|61.05|<0.001
81501088|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|7.28||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|13.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.48|1.07|0.047
81501089|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|72.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.05|84.17||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||84.17|61.05|<0.001
81501090|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|7.28||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|13.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.48|1.07|0.047
81501091|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|72.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.05|84.17||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||84.17|61.05|<0.001
81501092|NCT01098747|162692713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|7.28||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|13.48||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.48|1.07|0.047
81501093|NCT01098747|162692714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.22||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||0.22|0.08|<0.001
81544365|NCT04672239|162766371|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5072||||0.2259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7759|2.9281|||Generalized Linear Model|We used a Generalized Linear Model with binomial distribution (abstinent vs. smoking) and logit link with repeated measures over time.|The odds ratio compares the SiS app treatment to the QG app treatment at week 6 post-quit (end-of-treatment).|This was an exploratory aim, so no power analysis was conducted. We hypothesized, that the 30-day point prevalence smoking cessation prevalence would be higher in the SiS app treatment compared to the QuitGuide app treatment. Participants with missing data were assumed to be smoking. We modeled all available data over time and present the cross-sectional group difference test at week 6 post quit (i.e., end-of-treatment).||2.9281|0.7759|0.2259
81501094|NCT01098747|162692714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.22||p-value was calculated using PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||2.22|0.79|0.281
81501095|NCT01098747|162692715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-23.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.67|-11.2||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-11.20|-36.67|<0.001
81501096|NCT01098747|162692715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-1.21||||0.483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|1.7||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||1.70|-4.12|0.483
81501097|NCT01098747|162692715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-51.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.63|-38.22||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-38.22|-65.63|<0.001
81544366|NCT04672239|162766371|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.963||||0.0579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9776|3.9415|||Generalized Linear Model|We used a Generalized Linear Model with binomial distribution (abstinent vs. smoking) and logit link with repeated measures over time.|The odds ratio compares the SiS app treatment to the CtA pamphlet at week 6 post-quit (end-of-treatment).|This was an exploratory aim, so no power analysis was conducted. We hypothesized, that the 30-day point prevalence smoking cessation prevalence would be higher in the SiS app treatment compared to the Clearing the Air pamphlet treatment. Participants with missing data were assumed to be smoking. We modeled all available data over time and present the cross-sectional group difference test at week 6 post quit (i.e., post-treatment).||3.9415|0.9776|0.0579
81544367|NCT04672239|162766372|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon Z|0.401||||0.9152|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Pairwise Two-Sided Multiple Comparison Analysis Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner Method|SiS app treatment vs. QuitGuide app treatment at week 6 post-quit (end-of-treatment)|||||0.9152
81544368|NCT04672239|162766372|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon Z|1.372||||0.3557|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Pairwise Two-Sided Multiple Comparison Analysis Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner Method|Pairwise comparison, SiS app treatment vs. CTA pamphlet at week 6 post-quit (end-of-treatment)|||||0.3557
81544369|NCT04672239|162766373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2936||||0.7469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4983|2.0856||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided||Comparison of SiS app treatment to the QuitGuide treatment as control (Contrast coding SiS 1, QG -1)|||2.0856|-1.4983|0.7469
81544370|NCT04672239|162766373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2569||||0.1747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5628|3.0766||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided||Comparison of SiS app treatment to the Clearing the Air pamphlet treatment as control (Contrast coding SiS 1, CtA -1)|||3.0766|-0.5628|0.1747
81501098|NCT01098747|162692715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-3.61||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.97|0.75||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||0.75|-7.97|0.174
81501099|NCT01098747|162692715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-66.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.8|-53.35||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-53.35|-79.80|<0.001
81501100|NCT01098747|162692715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-3.75||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.38|1.89||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||1.89|-9.38|0.240
81501101|NCT01098747|162692715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-61.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.21|-47.5||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-47.50|-75.21|<0.001
81544371|NCT04672239|162766374|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon Z|1.9255||||0.1315|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Pairwise Two-Sided Multiple Comparison Analysis Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner Method||||||0.1315
81544372|NCT04672239|162766374|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon Z|1.401||||0.3403|TWO_SIDED|||||the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Pairwise Two-Sided Multiple Comparison Analysis Dwass, Steel, Critchlow-Fligner Method|SiS app vs. Clearing the Air pamphlet|||||0.3403
81544373|NCT04672239|162766375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2289||||0.0429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007364|0.4505||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided||||SiS app vs. QuitGuide app|0.4505|0.007364|0.0429
81501102|NCT01098747|162692715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|1.52||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.47|8.52||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||8.52|-5.47|0.668
81501103|NCT01098747|162692715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-60.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.28|-46.34||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-46.34|-74.28|<0.001
81501104|NCT01098747|162692715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|1.1||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.44|7.63||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||7.63|-7.44|0.980
81501105|NCT01098747|162692715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-59.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.05|-45.5||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-45.50|-73.05|<0.001
81501106|NCT01098747|162692715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|1.56||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.68|9.81||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||9.81|-6.68|0.711
81501107|NCT01098747|162692715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-56.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.84|-42.85||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-42.85|-70.84|<0.001
81501108|NCT01098747|162692715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|3.72||||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.94|13.38||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||13.38|-5.94|0.445
81501109|NCT01098747|162692715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-52.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.77|-38.81||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||-38.81|-66.77|<0.001
81501110|NCT01098747|162692715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|6.05||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.75|16.84||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||16.84|-4.75|0.256
81501111|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|6.34||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|11.34||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||11.34|1.34|0.078
81501112|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|2.74||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.01|8.49||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||0.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||8.49|-3.01|0.303
81501113|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|27.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.14|36.34||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||36.34|18.14|<0.001
81501114|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|6.66||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|17.63||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1 hour: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||17.63|-4.31|0.217
81501115|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|41.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.2|51.12||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||51.12|31.20|<0.001
81501116|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|8.86||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|21.04||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||1.5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||21.04|-3.33|0.149
81501117|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|48.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.49|58.73||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||58.73|38.49|<0.001
81501118|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|4.55||||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.03|17.13||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||2 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||17.13|-8.03|0.477
81501119|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|52.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.63|62.99||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||62.99|42.63|<0.001
81501120|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-2.14||||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.77|10.5||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||3 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||10.50|-14.77|0.739
81501121|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|48.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.29|60.77||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||60.77|36.29|<0.001
81501122|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-6.8||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.24|5.65||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||4 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||5.65|-19.24|0.280
81501123|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|48.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.29|60.77||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||60.77|36.29|<0.001
81501124|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-8.01||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.44|4.41||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||5 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||4.41|-20.44|0.202
81501125|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|48.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.29|60.77||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||60.77|36.29|<0.001
81501126|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-8.61||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.02|3.8||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||6 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||3.80|-21.02|0.170
81501127|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|48.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.29|60.77||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||60.77|36.29|<0.001
81501128|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-9.23||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.62|3.16||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||7 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||3.16|-21.62|0.140
81501129|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|48.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.29|60.77||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||60.77|36.29|<0.001
81501130|NCT01098747|162692716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|-9.23||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.62|3.16||p-value was calculated using CMH test which was adjusted for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||8 hours: Treatment difference \[Ibuprofen sodium - Ibuprofen (Advil + Motrin IB)\] and its associated 95% CI was calculated based on CMH adjusted proportions and the corresponding standard error.||3.16|-21.62|0.140
81544374|NCT04672239|162766375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1609||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06415|0.386||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided||||SiS app vs. CtA pamphlet|0.3860|-0.06415|0.1600
81501131|NCT01098747|162692717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.98||p-value was calculated using CMH test with modified ridit scores, controlling for baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment difference (Ibuprofen sodium - placebo) and the associated CI were calculated based on the weighted Gamma statistic.||0.98|0.83|<0.001
81501132|NCT01098747|162692717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.04||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.24||p-value was calculated using the PH model with treatment, baseline PSR and gender terms. Statistical testing was done at 5% significance level (2-sided).|Proportional hazards model|||HR and corresponding 95% CI were calculated based on the Wald statistic from the PH model.||0.24|-0.15|0.667
81501133|NCT01383005|162692833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.16||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.494|||Regression, Logistic|Degree of freedom is 1 for the independent variable 'viral load change from detectable to undetectable.'|Stepwise procedures forward and backward were used to select variables in the model using entry and exit probabilities of 0.05 and 0.1 respectively. Identical models were obtained by forward and backward selection procedures.|Statistical Analysis 1 presents the risk of a 'mean score \<5' on the HIVTSQ overall satisfaction dimension (see Outcome Measure 8) when correlated with a viral load change from 'detectable to undetectable' in the last model of the Wald test.||0.494|0.052|0.001
81501134|NCT01383005|162692833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.279||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.118|||Regression, Logistic|Degree of freedom is 1 for the independent variable 'viral load change from undetectable to undetectable.'|Stepwise procedures forward and backward were used to select variables in the model using entry and exit probabilities of 0.05 and 0.1 respectively. Identical models were obtained by forward and backward selection procedures.|Statistical Analysis 2 presents the risk of a 'mean score \<5' on the HIVTSQ overall satisfaction dimension (see Outcome Measure 8) when correlated with a viral load change from 'undetectable to undetectable' in the last model of the Wald test.||1.118|0.070|0.072
81501135|NCT01383005|162692834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.996||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.992|0.999|||Regression, Logistic|Degree of freedom is 1 for the independent variable 'time on LPV/r.'|Stepwise procedures forward and backward were used to select variables in the model using entry and exit probabilities of 0.05 and 0.1 respectively. Identical models were obtained by forward and backward selection procedures.|Statistical Analysis 1 presents the risk of a 'mean score \<5' on the HIVTSQ overall satisfaction dimension (see Outcome Measure 8) when correlated with time on treatment with LPV/r QD in the last model of the Wald test.||0.999|0.992|0.025
81501136|NCT02008617|162692868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81501137|NCT02008617|162692869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At Rest||||0.86
81501138|NCT02008617|162692869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Plantar Flexion||||0.89
81501139|NCT02008617|162692870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.78
81501140|NCT02008617|162692871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.82
81501141|NCT01137890|162692875|SUPERIORITY||F-value for main effect of Coc dose|24.9|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value was calculated as less than 0.01. Note: this is not an attempt to indicate a threshold|ANOVA||F-value for main effect of Cocaine dose on VAQ score|||||<0.01
81501142|NCT01137890|162692875|SUPERIORITY||F-value for main effect of Zon dose|0.34||||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||F-value for main effect of Zonisamide dose on VAQ score|||||0.72
81501143|NCT01137890|162692875|SUPERIORITY||F-value for main effect of Coc x Zon|0.66||||0.63|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||F-value for main effect of Cocaine x Zonisamide interaction on VAQ scores|||||0.63
81501144|NCT01137890|162692876|SUPERIORITY||F-value for main effect of Coc dose|9.91|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value was calculated as less than 0.01. Note: this is not an attempt to indicate a threshold|ANOVA||F-value for main effect of Cocaine dose on Behavioral Choice measure|||||<0.01
81501145|NCT01137890|162692876|SUPERIORITY||F-value for main effect of Zon dose|0.07||||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||F-value for main effect of Zonisamide dose on Behavioral Choice measure|||||0.93
81501146|NCT01137890|162692876|SUPERIORITY||F-value for main effect of Coc x Zon|0.24||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||F-value for main effect of Cocaine dose x Zonisamide dose interaction on Behavioral Choice measure|||||0.92
81501147|NCT01137890|162692877|SUPERIORITY||t-value for main effect of Group|1.51||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|||||Group (Zonisamide vs Placebo)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81501148|NCT01137890|162692877|SUPERIORITY|Day (Day 1-39)|t-value for main effect of Day|-3.2||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0015
81501149|NCT01137890|162692877|SUPERIORITY|Group\*Day interaction|t value for Group x Day interaction|-1.63||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.10
81501150|NCT01137890|162692878|SUPERIORITY||F-value for main effect of Coc dose|21.1|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value was calculated as less than 0.01. Note: this is not an attempt to indicate a threshold|ANOVA||F-value for main effect of Cocaine dose|||||<0.01
81501151|NCT01137890|162692878|SUPERIORITY||F-value for main effect of Zon dose|0.77||||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||F-value for main effect of Zonisamide dose|||||0.48
81501152|NCT01137890|162692878|SUPERIORITY||F-value for the main effect of Zon x Coc|0.93||||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||F-value for main effect of Zonisamide x Cocaine interaction on drug value (i.e., street value) measurement|||||0.46
81501153|NCT02300233|162692886|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Mean (LSM)|-70.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.4|-55.3|||ANCOVA|||||-55.3|-85.4|<0.0001
81501154|NCT02300233|162692887|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-943.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1197.0|-689.0|||ANCOVA|||||-689|-1197|<0.0001
81501155|NCT02300233|162692888|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|96.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.71|467.79|||Regression, Logistic|||||467.79|19.71|<0.0001
81501156|NCT02300233|162692889|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|56.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.1|68.6|||ANCOVA|||||68.6|45.1|<0.0001
81501157|NCT02300233|162692890|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.93||||0.0474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|215.88|||Regression, Logistic|||||215.88|1.03|0.0474
81544375|NCT04672239|162766376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.152||||0.1996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08092|0.3848||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided||||SiS app vs. QG app|0.3848|-0.08092|0.1996
81501158|NCT02507934|162692893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.56||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|14.72||For each parameter, for each eye, an ANOVA model for repeated measures has been used by including each available timepoint. The estimated mean difference between treatments (Vismed-Lubricin) over time has been reported and tested.|repeated measures ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for repeated measures on Foreign body sensation - Left eye||14.72|2.41|0.0129
81501159|NCT02507934|162692893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.58||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|13.45||For each parameter, for each eye, an ANOVA model for repeated measures has been used by including each available timepoint. The estimated mean difference between treatments (Vismed-Lubricin) over time has been reported and tested.|repeated measures ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for repeated measures on Foreign body sensation - Right eye||13.45|1.70|0.0077
81501160|NCT02507934|162692893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.99||||0.1589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|9.62||For each parameter, for each eye, an ANOVA model for repeated measures has been used by including each available timepoint. The estimated mean difference between treatments (Vismed-Lubricin) over time has been reported and tested.|repeated measures ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for repeated measures on Burning/ Stinging - Left eye||9.62|-1.64|0.1589
81501161|NCT02507934|162692893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.78||||0.3167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|8.35||For each parameter, for each eye, an ANOVA model for repeated measures has been used by including each available timepoint. The estimated mean difference between treatments (Vismed-Lubricin) over time has been reported and tested.|repeated measures ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for repeated measures on Burning/ Stinging - Right eye||8.35|-2.78|0.3167
81501162|NCT02507934|162692893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.84||||0.5243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.64|3.96||For each parameter, for each eye, an ANOVA model for repeated measures has been used by including each available timepoint. The estimated mean difference between treatments (Vismed-Lubricin) over time has been reported and tested.|repeated measures ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for repeated measures on Itching - Left eye||3.96|-7.64|0.5243
81501163|NCT02507934|162692893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19||||0.6714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.45|6.82||For each parameter, for each eye, an ANOVA model for repeated measures has been used by including each available timepoint. The estimated mean difference between treatments (Vismed-Lubricin) over time has been reported and tested.|repeated measures ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for repeated measures on Itching - Right eye||6.82|-4.45|0.6714
81501164|NCT02507934|162692893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.89||||0.0828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|0.53||For each parameter, for each eye, an ANOVA model for repeated measures has been used by including each available timepoint. The estimated mean difference between treatments (Vismed-Lubricin) over time has been reported and tested.|repeated measures ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for repeated measures on Pain - Left eye||0.53|-8.31|0.0828
81501165|NCT02507934|162692893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||0.7823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|3.62||For each parameter, for each eye, an ANOVA model for repeated measures has been used by including each available timepoint. The estimated mean difference between treatments (Vismed-Lubricin) over time has been reported and tested.|repeated measures ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for repeated measures on Pain - Right eye||3.62|-4.77|0.7823
81501166|NCT02507934|162692893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.93||||0.0432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|9.7||For each parameter, for each eye, an ANOVA model for repeated measures has been used by including each available timepoint. The estimated mean difference between treatments (Vismed-Lubricin) over time has been reported and tested.|repeated measures ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for repeated measures on Sticky feeling - Left eye||9.70|0.16|0.0432
81501167|NCT02507934|162692893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.35||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|11.0||For each parameter, for each eye, an ANOVA model for repeated measures has been used by including each available timepoint. The estimated mean difference between treatments (Vismed-Lubricin) over time has been reported and tested.|repeated measures ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for repeated measures on Sticky feeling - Right eye||11.00|1.70|0.0088
81501168|NCT02507934|162692893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.28||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|14.66||For each parameter, for each eye, an ANOVA model for repeated measures has been used by including each available timepoint. The estimated mean difference between treatments (Vismed-Lubricin) over time has been reported and tested.|repeated measures ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for repeated measures on Blurred vision - Left eye||14.66|3.90|0.0013
81501169|NCT02507934|162692893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.31||||0.00629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|10.92||For each parameter, for each eye, an ANOVA model for repeated measures has been used by including each available timepoint. The estimated mean difference between treatments (Vismed-Lubricin) over time has been reported and tested.|repeated measures ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for repeated measures on Blurred vision - Right eye||10.92|-0.30|0.00629
81501170|NCT02507934|162692893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.92||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.89|15.95||For each parameter, for each eye, an ANOVA model for repeated measures has been used by including each available timepoint. The estimated mean difference between treatments (Vismed-Lubricin) over time has been reported and tested.|repeated measures ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for repeated measures on Photophobia - Left eye||15.95|3.89|0.0020
81501171|NCT02507934|162692893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.95||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|13.97||For each parameter, for each eye, an ANOVA model for repeated measures has been used by including each available timepoint. The estimated mean difference between treatments (Vismed-Lubricin) over time has been reported and tested.|repeated measures ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for repeated measures on Photophobia - Right eye||13.97|1.93|0.0111
81501172|NCT02507934|162692893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.67||||0.0448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|62.56||For each parameter, for each eye, an ANOVA model for repeated measures has been used by including each available timepoint. The estimated mean difference between treatments (Vismed-Lubricin) over time has been reported and tested.|repeated measures ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for repeated measures on Total score ocular tolerability - Left eye||62.56|0.78|0.0448
81501173|NCT02507934|162692893|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.36||||0.0834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|56.37||For each parameter, for each eye, an ANOVA model for repeated measures has been used by including each available timepoint. The estimated mean difference between treatments (Vismed-Lubricin) over time has been reported and tested.|repeated measures ANOVA|||Analysis of variance for repeated measures on Total score ocular tolerability - Right eye||56.37|-3.66|0.0834
81544376|NCT04672239|162766376|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.292||||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05636|0.5276||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided||||SiS app vs. CtA pamphlet (control)|0.5276|0.05636|0.0154
81501174|NCT02507934|162692895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.2317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.57|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline on corneal fluorescein surface staining - Left eye - Day 7 ±1||0.57|-0.14|0.2317
81501175|NCT02507934|162692895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.6017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.41|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline on corneal fluorescein surface staining - Right eye - Day 7 ±1||0.41|-0.70|0.6017
81501176|NCT02507934|162692895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74||||0.0232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.36|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline on corneal fluorescein surface staining - Left eye - Day 14 ±1||1.36|0.11|0.0232
81501177|NCT02507934|162692895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.0398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.17|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline on corneal fluorescein surface staining - Right eye - Day 14 ±1||1.17|0.03|0.0398
81501178|NCT02507934|162692895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.05||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.74|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline on corneal fluorescein surface staining - Left eye - Day 21 ±1||1.74|0.36|0.0038
81501179|NCT02507934|162692895|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.75||||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.33|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline on corneal fluorescein surface staining - right eye||1.33|0.17|0.0135
81501180|NCT02507934|162692896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59||||0.3442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|1.83|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline on Schirmer's test type I strip wetting distance - Left eye - Day 7±1||1.83|-0.66|0.3442
81501181|NCT02507934|162692896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|1.49|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline on Schirmer's test type I strip wetting distance - Right eye - Day 7±1||1.49|-1.99|0.7720
81501182|NCT02507934|162692896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.9725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|1.44|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline on Schirmer's test type I strip wetting distance - Left eye - Day 14±1||1.44|-1.49|0.9725
81501183|NCT02507934|162692896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36||||0.2111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|0.81|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline on Schirmer's test type I strip wetting distance - Right eye - Day 14±1||0.81|-3.54|0.2111
81501184|NCT02507934|162692896|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.2629|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.06|0.86|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline on Schirmer's test type I strip wetting distance - Left eye - Day 21±1||0.86|-3.06|0.2629
81501185|NCT02507934|162692896|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25||||0.2862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.1|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline on Schirmer's test type I strip wetting distance - Right eye - 21±1||1.10|-3.60|0.2862
81501186|NCT02507934|162692897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.24||||0.2075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.66|29.14|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in symptom assessment in dry eye - Frequency - Day 7±1||29.14|-6.66|0.2075
81501187|NCT02507934|162692897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.16||||0.0435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|35.76|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in symptom assessment in dry eye - Frequency - Day 14±1||35.76|0.57|0.0435
81501188|NCT02507934|162692897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.58||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.24|41.93|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in symptom assessment in dry eye - Frequency - Day 21±1||41.93|5.24|0.0133
81501189|NCT02507934|162692898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.36||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.98|21.69|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in symptom assessment in dry eye - Severity - Day 7±1||21.69|-12.98|0.6130
81501190|NCT02507934|162692898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.7||||0.1047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|28.18|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in symptom assessment in dry eye - Severity - Day 14±1||28.18|-2.78|0.1047
81501191|NCT02507934|162692898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.4||||0.1108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|30.04|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in symptom assessment in dry eye - Severity - Day 21±1||30.04|-3.24|0.1108
81501192|NCT02507934|162692899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.81|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Ocular Protection Index - Left eye - Day 7±1||0.81|-0.40|0.4980
81544377|NCT04672239|162766377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6255||||0.2988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3458|7.5968||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided||||SiS app vs. QuitGuide app (control)|7.5968|-2.3458|0.2988
81501193|NCT02507934|162692899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.1986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.83|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Ocular Protection Index - Right eye - Day 7±1||0.83|-0.18|0.1986
81501194|NCT02507934|162692899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.4067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.37|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Ocular Protection Index - Left eye - Day 14±1||0.37|-0.90|0.4067
81501195|NCT02507934|162692899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.5256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.42|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Ocular Protection Index - Right eye - Day 14±1||0.42|-0.81|0.5256
81501196|NCT02507934|162692899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.1471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.17|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Ocular Protection Index - Left eye - Day 21±1||0.17|-1.12|0.1471
81501197|NCT02507934|162692899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.2455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.25|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Ocular Protection Index - Right eye - Day 21±1||0.25|-0.96|0.2455
81544378|NCT04672239|162766377|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9277||||0.1251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1015|8.9569||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided||||SiS app vs. CtA pamphlet (control)|8.9569|-1.1015|0.1251
81544379|NCT04672239|162766378|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon Z|-0.8096||||0.4182|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4182
81544380|NCT04672239|162766379|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon Z|1.909||||0.0563|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0563
81501198|NCT02507934|162692900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.4233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|0.85|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T test p-value - Left eye - Day 7±1||0.85|-1.98|0.4233
81501199|NCT02507934|162692900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.6335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|1.69|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T test p-value - Right eye - Day 7±1||1.69|-1.04|0.6335
81501200|NCT02507934|162692900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.04||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|-0.51|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T test p-value - Left eye - Day 14±1||-0.51|-3.56|0.0103
81501201|NCT02507934|162692900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34||||0.1006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|0.27|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T test p-value - Right eye - Day 14±1||0.27|-2.95|0.1006
81501202|NCT02507934|162692900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|-0.85|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T test p-value - Left eye - Day 21±1||-0.85|-4.15|0.0041
81501203|NCT02507934|162692900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.87||||0.0429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|-0.06|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T test p-value - Right eye - Day 21±1||-0.06|-3.67|0.0429
81501204|NCT02507934|162692901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.2338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.19|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Visual acuity score - Left eye - Day 7±1||0.19|-0.75|0.2338
81501205|NCT02507934|162692901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.3081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.19|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Visual acuity score - Right eye - Day 7±1||0.19|-0.58|0.3081
81501206|NCT02507934|162692901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.59||||0.4287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|5.74|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Visual acuity score - Left eye - Day 14±1||5.74|-2.57|0.4287
81501207|NCT02507934|162692901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.15||||0.5765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|5.44|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Visual acuity score - Right eye - Day 14±1||5.44|-3.14|0.5765
81501208|NCT02507934|162692901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17||||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|-0.15|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Visual acuity score - Left eye - Day 21±1||-0.15|-2.18|0.0259
81501209|NCT02507934|162692901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93||||0.1496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|0.37|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Visual acuity score - Right eye - Day 21±1||0.37|-2.23|0.1496
81501210|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2342|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Meibomian Glands - Right - Day 7±1||||0.2342
81501211|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8874|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Meibomian Glands - Left - Day 7±1||||0.8874
81501212|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0504|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Erythema - Right - Day 7±1||||0.0504
81501213|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0814|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Erythema - Left - Day 7±1||||0.0814
81501214|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Oedema - Right - Day 7±1||||1.0000
81501215|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3855|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Oedema - Left - Day 7±1||||0.3855
81544381|NCT04672239|162766380|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1106||||0.5018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2143|0.4354|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.4354|-0.2143|0.5018
81501216|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Lashes - Right - Day 7±1||||1.0000
81501217|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Lashes - Left - Day 7±1||||1.0000
81501218|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4754|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Conjunctiva - Erythema - Right - Day 7±1||||0.4754
81501219|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2914|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Conjunctiva - Erythema - Left - Day 7±1||||0.2914
81501220|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Conjunctiva - Oedema - Right - Day 7±1||||1.0000
81501221|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Conjunctiva - Oedema - Left - Day 7±1||||1.0000
81501222|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Lens - Right - Day 7±1||||1.0000
81501223|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Lens - Left - Day 7±1||||1.0000
81501224|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Iris - Right - Day 7±1||||1.0000
81501225|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Iris - Left - Day 7±1||||1.0000
81544382|NCT04672239|162766381|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1406||||0.4246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2068|0.488|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.4880|-0.2068|0.4246
81501226|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Anterior chamber inflammation - Right - Day 7±1||||1.0000
81501227|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Anterior chamber inflammation - Left - Day 7±1||||1.0000
81501228|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Cornea transparency - Right - Day 7±1||||1.0000
81501229|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Cornea transparency - Left - Day 7±1||||1.0000
81501230|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Cornea neovascularization - Right - Day 7±1||||1.0000
81501231|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Cornea neovascularization - Left - Day 7±1||||1.0000
81501232|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2429|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Meibomian Glands - Right - Day 14±1||||0.2429
81501233|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5707|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Meibomian Glands - Left - Day 14±1||||0.5707
81501234|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0092|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Erythema - Right - Day 14±1||||0.0092
81501235|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0039|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Erythema - Left - Day 14±1||||0.0039
81501236|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2882|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Oedema - Right - Day 14±1||||0.2882
81501237|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4017|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Oedema - Left - Day 14±1||||0.4017
81501238|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Lashes - Right - Day 14±1||||1.0000
81501239|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Lashes - Left - Day 14±1||||1.0000
81501240|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0731|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Conjunctiva - Erythema - Right - Day 14±1||||0.0731
81501241|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Conjunctiva - Erythema - Left - Day 14±1||||0.0020
81501242|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Conjunctiva - Oedema - Right - Day 14±1||||1.0000
81501243|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Conjunctiva - Oedema - Left - Day 14±1||||1.0000
81501244|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Lens - Right - Day 14±1||||1.0000
81501245|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Lens - Left - Day 14±1||||1.0000
81501246|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Iris - Right - Day 14±1||||1.0000
81501247|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Iris - Left - Day 14±1||||1.0000
81501248|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Anterior chamber inflammation - Right - Day 14±1||||1.0000
81501249|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Anterior chamber inflammation - Left - Day 14±1||||1.0000
81501250|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Cornea transparency - Right - Day 14±1||||1.0000
81501251|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Cornea transparency - Left - Day 14±1||||1.0000
81501252|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Cornea neovascularization - Right - Day 14±1||||1.0000
81501253|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Cornea neovascularization - Left - Day 14±1||||1.0000
81501254|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1376|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Meibomian Glands - Right - Day 21±1||||0.1376
81501255|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3252|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Meibomian Glands - Left - Day 21±1||||0.3252
81501256|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0111|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Erythema - Right - Day 21±1||||0.0111
81501257|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0049|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Erythema - Right - Day 21±1||||0.0049
81501258|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1178|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Oedema - Right - Day 21±1||||0.1178
81501259|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9042|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Eyelid - Oedema - Left - Day 21±1||||0.9042
81501260|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Lashes - Right - Day 21±1||||1.0000
81501261|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Lashes - Left - Day 21±1||||1.0000
81501262|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0253|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Conjunctiva - Erythema - Right - Day 21±1||||0.0253
81501263|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0016|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Conjunctiva - Erythema - Left - Day 21±1||||0.0016
81501264|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Conjunctiva - Oedema - Right - Day 21±1||||1.0000
81501265|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Conjunctiva - Oedema - Left - Day 21±1||||1.0000
81544383|NCT04672239|162766382|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4296||||0.4078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3597|8.2188|||t-test, 2 sided||SiS app vs. QG (control)|||8.2188|-3.3597|0.4078
81544384|NCT03373240|162766398|OTHER|Examining stop signal reaction time changed across the 4-week training period|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.17|-3.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.06|-14.17|.003
81544385|NCT03373240|162766399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.333|0.184|||ANOVA|||||.184|-.333|.049
81501266|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3165|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Lens - Right - Day 21±1||||0.3165
81501267|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3165|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Lens - Left - Day 21±1||||0.3165
81501268|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Iris - Right - Day 21±1||||1.0000
81501269|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Iris - Left - Day 21±1||||1.0000
81501270|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Anterior chamber inflammation - Right - Day 21±1||||1.0000
81501271|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Anterior chamber inflammation - Left - Day 21±1||||1.0000
81501272|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Cornea transparency - Right - Day 21±1||||1.0000
81501273|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Cornea transparency - Left - Day 21±1||||1.0000
81501274|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Cornea neovascularization - Right - Day 21±1||||1.0000
81501275|NCT02507934|162692902|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test on changes from baseline in slit lamp examination scores - Cornea neovascularization - Left - Day 21±1||||1.0000
81501276|NCT02507934|162692903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12||||0.0599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|2.29|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Intraocular pressure - Left eye - Day 7±1||2.29|-0.05|0.0599
81501277|NCT02507934|162692903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49||||0.3969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.66|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Intraocular pressure - Right eye - Day 7±1||1.66|-0.68|0.3969
81501278|NCT02507934|162692903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.7225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|1.84|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Intraocular pressure - Left eye - Day 14±1||1.84|-1.29|0.7225
81501279|NCT02507934|162692903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76||||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|0.62|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Intraocular pressure - Right eye - Day 14±1||0.62|-2.14|0.2690
81501280|NCT02507934|162692903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.78||||0.2344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|2.1|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Intraocular pressure - Left eye - Day 21±1||2.10|-0.53|0.2344
81501281|NCT02507934|162692903|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.5953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.24|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on changes from baseline in Intraocular pressure - Right eye||2.24|-1.30|0.5953
81501282|NCT02507934|162692904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79||||0.2193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|2.11|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on number of daily administrations of IMD during the second week of the clinical investigation - Day 7||2.11|-0.54|0.2193
81501283|NCT02507934|162692904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.34||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.18|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on number of daily administrations of IMD during the second week of the clinical investigation - Day 8||2.18|0.51|0.0024
81501284|NCT02507934|162692904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|1.14|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on number of daily administrations of IMD during the second week of the clinical investigation - Day 9||1.14|-0.49|0.4250
81544386|NCT03373240|162766400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.914|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.011||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.965|0.136|||ANOVA|||||.136|-3.965|.236
81544387|NCT03373240|162766401|OTHER|Examining whether percentage of risky choices decreased across the 4-wwek training period.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-.08|-3.15|.039
81501285|NCT02507934|162692904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.1275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.29|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on number of daily administrations of IMD during the second week of the clinical investigation - Day 10||1.29|-0.17|0.1275
81501286|NCT02507934|162692904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66||||0.0844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.42|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on number of daily administrations of IMD during the second week of the clinical investigation - Day 11||1.42|-0.09|0.0844
81501287|NCT02507934|162692904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86||||0.0238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.6|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on number of daily administrations of IMD during the second week of the clinical investigation - Day 12||1.60|0.12|0.0238
81501288|NCT02507934|162692904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.61|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on number of daily administrations of IMD during the second week of the clinical investigation - Day 13||1.61|0.05|0.0369
81501289|NCT02507934|162692904|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.3496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.64|||Student t-test for unpaired data|||T-test on number of daily administrations of IMD during the second week of the clinical investigation - Day 14||1.64|-0.61|0.3496
81501290|NCT04752566|162692911|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.8938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.97||Log Rank Test stratified by randomization strata.|Log Rank||Cox proportional hazard model stratified by randomization strata, with treatment group as the fixed effect. Firth's adjustment was applied if no event was observed in a treatment group.|||1.97|0.45|0.8938
81501291|NCT04752566|162692912|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|3.17|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8||3.17|0.27|0.8987
81501292|NCT04752566|162692912|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.4083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.02|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24||2.02|0.18|0.4083
81544388|NCT03373240|162766402|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-.13|-3.40|.035
81544389|NCT03373240|162766403|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.12|5.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.39|3.12|<.001
81544390|NCT03373240|162766404|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.933|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.403||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.111|1.755|||ANOVA|||||1.755|.111|.008
81501293|NCT04752566|162692913|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.6739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.54|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.54|0.24|0.6739
81501294|NCT00928668|162692921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.157|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.657|1.657|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Olo 2 mcg minus Placebo|||1.657|0.657|<0.0001
81501295|NCT00928668|162692921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.711|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.205|2.217|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||2.217|1.205|<0.0001
81501296|NCT00928668|162692921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.443|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.248|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.952|2.935|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||2.935|1.952|<0.0001
81501297|NCT00928668|162692921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.984|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.486|3.483|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Form 20 mcg minus Placebo|||3.483|2.486|<0.0001
81501298|NCT00928668|162692922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.645|2.633|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Olo 2 mcg minus Placebo|||2.633|1.645|<0.0001
81501299|NCT00928668|162692922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.636|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.135|3.136|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||3.136|2.135|<0.0001
81501300|NCT00928668|162692922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.245|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.074|4.046|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||4.046|3.074|<0.0001
81501301|NCT00928668|162692922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.224|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.731|4.717|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Form 20 mcg minus Placebo|||4.717|3.731|<0.0001
81501302|NCT00928668|162692923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.296|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.437|2.613|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Olo 2 mcg minus Placebo|||2.613|1.437|<0.0001
81501303|NCT00928668|162692923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.785|2.975|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||2.975|1.785|<0.0001
81544391|NCT03373240|162766405|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||0.077|TWO_SIDED|97.0|-0.177|0.214|||ANOVA|||||.214|-.177|.077
81544392|NCT03373240|162766406|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.964|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.902||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.822|2.895|||ANOVA|||||2.895|-4.822|.547
81544393|NCT03373240|162766407|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.532|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.628||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.805|0.742|||ANOVA|||||.742|-1.805|.436
81544394|NCT02867436|162766408|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|205.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-223.0|633.0|||Regression, Linear|||||633|-223|<0.05
81544395|NCT02867436|162766409|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.8|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|-1.6|||Regression, Linear|||||-1.6|-14.1|<0.05
81544396|NCT02867436|162766410|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.01|||Regression, Linear|||||0.01|-0.31|<0.05
81544397|NCT02867436|162766411|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81501304|NCT00928668|162692923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.549|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.292|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.971|4.127|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||4.127|2.971|<0.0001
81501305|NCT00928668|162692923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.296|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.622|4.794|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Form 20 mcg minus Placebo|||4.794|3.622|<0.0001
81501306|NCT00928668|162692924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.907|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.322|2.492|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Olo 2 mcg minus Placebo|||2.492|1.322|<0.0001
81501307|NCT00928668|162692924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.474|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.299|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.822|3.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||3.066|1.822|<0.0001
81501308|NCT00928668|162692924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.327|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.752|3.902|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||3.902|2.752|<0.0001
81501309|NCT00928668|162692924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.294|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.637|4.803|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Form 20 mcg minus Placebo|||4.803|3.637|<0.0001
81501310|NCT00928668|162692925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.229|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.271|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.692|1.766|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Olo 2 mcg minus Placebo|||1.766|0.692|<0.0001
81501311|NCT00928668|162692925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.825|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.274|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.281|2.369|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Olo 5 mcg minus Placebo|||2.369|1.281|<0.0001
81544398|NCT02867436|162766412|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||After Benjamini-Hochberg correction for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81544399|NCT02201953|162766422|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Primary analyses consisted of non-inferiority test of Group 1 (SOF/VEL 12 weeks) versus Group 2 (SOF+RBV 24 weeks) at the 0.05 significance level. Non-inferiority was assessed using the conventional confidence interval approach and a non-inferiority margin of 10% was applied. The two-sided 95% confidence intervals was constructed using stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions, stratified by the randomization stratification factors (i.e cirrhosis status and prior treatment experience)|Difference in proportions|14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|19.6|||||Difference in proportions between treatment groups and associated 95% confidence intervals (CI) are calculated based on stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions.|||19.6|9.2|
81544400|NCT02201953|162766422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by cirrhosis status and prior HCV treatment experience.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||If the lower bound of 95% CI on the difference was \> -10%, the p-value tested for the superiority of SOF/VEL for 12 weeks over SOF+RBV for 24 weeks. Superiority was demonstrated if the two-sided p-value is less than 0.05.||||<0.001
81501312|NCT00928668|162692925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.578|2.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Olo 10 mcg minus Placebo|||2.650|1.578|<0.0001
81501313|NCT00928668|162692925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.645|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|3.181|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted using an analysis of variance with terms for centre, patients within centre, treatment and period (all as fixed effects)|Form 20 mcg minus Placebo|||3.181|2.110|<0.0001
81501314|NCT02958865|162692939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.17|-0.89|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the there was no difference between the distributions of the total Mayo score at Week 8 between the pooled placebo group and active arm. The treatment arm was declared efficacious if an upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval for the treatment effect was below zero.||-0.89|-3.17|0.0017
81501315|NCT02958865|162692939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.01|-2.74|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the there was no difference between the distributions of the total Mayo score at Week 8 between the pooled placebo group and active arm. The treatment arm was declared efficacious if an upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval for the treatment effect was below zero.||-2.74|-5.01|< 0.0001
81501316|NCT02958865|162692939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.76|-3.46|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the there was no difference between the distributions of the total Mayo score at Week 8 between the pooled placebo group and active arm. The treatment arm was declared efficacious if an upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval for the treatment effect was below zero.||-3.46|-5.76|< 0.0001
81544401|NCT02153632|162766428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||||-0.5|-10.5|0.031
81544402|NCT02153632|162766428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-1.5|||ANCOVA|||||-1.5|-11.5|0.011
81544403|NCT00071890|162766444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.025
81501317|NCT02958865|162692939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.92|-0.67|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the there is no difference between the distributions of the total Mayo score at Week 8 between the pooled placebo group and active arm. The treatment arm is declared efficacious if an upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval for the treatment effect is below zero.||-0.67|-2.92|0.0045
81501318|NCT02958865|162692939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.41|-1.14|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the there was no difference between the distributions of the total Mayo score at Week 8 between the pooled placebo group and active arm. The treatment arm was declared efficacious if an upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval for the treatment effect was below zero.||-1.14|-3.41|0.0005
81501319|NCT02958865|162692939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.34|-2.08|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||The null hypothesis was that the there was no difference between the distributions of the total Mayo score at Week 8 between the pooled placebo group and active arm. The treatment arm was declared efficacious if an upper limit of 2-sided 90% confidence interval for the treatment effect was below zero.||-2.08|-4.34|< 0.0001
81501320|NCT02958865|162692956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.8||||0.0626|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|19.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||||19.5|-1.0|0.0626
81501321|NCT02958865|162692956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.6||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.9|41.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||||41.0|13.9|0.0027
81501322|NCT02958865|162692956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.2|46.5|||Chan and Zhang Method|||||46.5|20.2|0.0010
81501323|NCT02958865|162692956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.3||||0.0774|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|18.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||||18.1|-4.0|0.0774
81501324|NCT02958865|162692956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.4||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.2|35.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||||35.8|8.2|0.0055
81501325|NCT02958865|162692956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.4||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.2|35.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||||35.8|8.2|0.0055
81501326|NCT02958865|162692957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.6||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.6|33.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||||33.2|5.6|0.0111
81501327|NCT02958865|162692957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.7||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|20.2|47.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||||47.4|20.2|0.0006
81501328|NCT02958865|162692957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|42.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|29.5|54.6|||Chan and Zhang Method|||||54.6|29.5|0.0001
81544404|NCT00071890|162766445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069||95.0||||Biphasic decline of CD4 after week 24 : first slope before W32 and weaker decline until W168.Slopes significantly different (all p values ≤0.0001) between the 2 groups, more pronounced in the IL-2 groups|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.069
81501329|NCT02958865|162692957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.8||||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.6|33.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||||33.0|5.6|0.0101
81501330|NCT02958865|162692957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.9||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.0|44.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||||44.8|17.0|0.0014
81501331|NCT02958865|162692957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.8||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.0|42.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||||42.6|17.0|0.0015
81501332|NCT02958865|162692958|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.2||||0.0788|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.4|34.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||||34.4|-3.4|0.0788
81501333|NCT02958865|162692958|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|45.4||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.6|62.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||||62.1|23.6|0.0002
81501334|NCT02958865|162692958|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|44.0||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|23.5|60.5|||Chan and Zhang Method|||||60.5|23.5|0.0003
81501335|NCT02958865|162692958|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.7||||0.0773|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|35.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||||35.1|-4.0|0.0773
81501336|NCT02958865|162692958|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.2||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.6|47.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||||47.0|5.6|0.0136
81501337|NCT02958865|162692958|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.7||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.9|54.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||||54.7|13.9|0.0015
81501338|NCT02958865|162692959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9||||0.2259|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|11.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||||11.8|-6.5|0.2259
81501339|NCT02958865|162692959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.2||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|17.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||||17.7|-3.8|0.0820
81501340|NCT02958865|162692959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.0||||0.0649|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|22.3|||Chan and Zhang Method|||||22.3|-0.7|0.0649
81501341|NCT02958865|162692959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1||||0.3777|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.6|9.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||||9.7|-8.6|0.3777
81501342|NCT02958865|162692959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.0||||0.0212|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.9|28.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||||28.6|2.9|0.0212
81501343|NCT02958865|162692959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.5||||0.0742|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.2|18.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||||18.4|-4.2|0.0742
81501344|NCT02958865|162692960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8||||0.0872|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.4|17.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||||17.1|-3.4|0.0872
81501345|NCT02958865|162692960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.3||||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.0|27.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||||27.5|3.0|0.0254
81501346|NCT02958865|162692960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.0||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.0|38.1|||Chan and Zhang Method|||||38.1|11.0|0.0034
81501347|NCT02958865|162692960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3||||0.1565|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.5|15.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||||15.4|-4.5|0.1565
81501348|NCT02958865|162692960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.9||||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.7|26.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||||26.2|1.7|0.0288
81501349|NCT02958865|162692960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.9||||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.7|26.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||||26.2|1.7|0.0288
81501350|NCT02958865|162692961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9||||0.2259|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|11.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||||11.8|-6.5|0.2259
81544405|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||MI at 0-6 Months||||>0.999
81544406|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4889|||||||Fisher Exact|||MI at 0-12 Months||||0.4889
81501351|NCT02958865|162692961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.2||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|17.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||||17.7|-3.8|0.0820
81501352|NCT02958865|162692961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.0||||0.0649|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|22.3|||Chan and Zhang Method|||||22.3|-0.7|0.0649
81501353|NCT02958865|162692961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.3|6.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||||6.1|-11.3|1.0000
81501354|NCT02958865|162692961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.9||||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.7|26.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||||26.2|1.7|0.0288
81501355|NCT02958865|162692961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4||||0.1593|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.4|15.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||||15.7|-4.4|0.1593
81501356|NCT01983111|162692975|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In the PP set, for a non-inferiority test of the reduction in the pain intensity score from Visit 1 (Baseline) to Week 6 of treatment, the lower limit of the 97.5% onesided confidence interval was compared to a clinical non-inferiority margin, -1.5.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.79||0.2658|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.0|3.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||In the Per protocol set||3|-6|0.2658
81501357|NCT06378008|162693007|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|-1.62|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test toothpaste minus reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||-1.62|-1.98|<0.0001
81501358|NCT06378008|162693008|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|52.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.428|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.08|57.65|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test toothpaste minus reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||57.65|48.08|<0.0001
81501359|NCT06378008|162693009|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.08|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test toothpaste minus reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 3||-0.08|-0.29|0.0005
81501360|NCT06378008|162693009|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.49|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test toothpaste minus reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 7||-0.49|-0.73|<0.0001
81501361|NCT06378008|162693009|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-1.04|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test toothpaste minus reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 14||-1.04|-1.41|<0.0001
81501362|NCT06378008|162693009|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-1.38|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test toothpaste minus reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||-1.38|-1.74|<0.0001
81501363|NCT06378008|162693010|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|7.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.706|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.75|8.53|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test toothpaste minus reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 3||8.53|5.75|<0.0001
81501364|NCT06378008|162693010|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|14.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.112|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|16.59|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test toothpaste minus reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 7||16.59|12.20|<0.0001
81501365|NCT06378008|162693010|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|25.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.67|28.93|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test toothpaste minus reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 14||28.93|22.67|<0.0001
81501366|NCT06378008|162693010|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|40.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.254|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.55|45.43|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as test toothpaste minus reference toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||45.43|36.55|<0.0001
81501367|NCT06378008|162693011|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||0.3489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.23|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted Mean Difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Q7 (How intense are the sensations?): Change from Baseline at Day 28||0.23|-0.64|0.3489
81501368|NCT06378008|162693011|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.267||0.0876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.07|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Q7 (How intense are the sensations?): Change from Baseline at Day 56||0.07|-0.98|0.0876
81501369|NCT06378008|162693011|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252||0.9108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.52|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Q8 (How bothered are you by any sensations?): Change from Baseline at Day 28||0.52|-0.47|0.9108
81501370|NCT06378008|162693011|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.281||0.4854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.36|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Q8 (How bothered are you by any sensations?): Change from Baseline at Day 56||0.36|-0.75|0.4854
81501371|NCT06378008|162693011|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.261||0.8309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.57|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Q9 (How well can you tolerate sensations?): Change from Baseline at Day 28||0.57|-0.46|0.8309
81501372|NCT06378008|162693011|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.297||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.0|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Q9 (How well can you tolerate sensations?): Change from Baseline at Day 56||-0.00|-1.17|0.0500
81501373|NCT06378008|162693012|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.859||0.5565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.88|5.33|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||5.33|-9.88|0.5565
81544407|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4889|||||||Fisher Exact|||MI at 0-18 Months||||0.4889
81544408|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Stroke at 0-6 Months||||>0.999
81501374|NCT06378008|162693012|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-5.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.715||0.2078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.25|3.34|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||3.34|-15.25|0.2078
81501375|NCT06378008|162693013|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.588||0.5597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.82|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||0.82|-1.50|0.5597
81501376|NCT06378008|162693013|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.705||0.4627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|0.87|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||0.87|-1.91|0.4627
81501377|NCT06378008|162693014|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.583||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|1.48|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||1.48|-4.77|0.3000
81501378|NCT06378008|162693014|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.958||0.1974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|1.33|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||1.33|-6.39|0.1974
81501379|NCT06378008|162693015|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.679||0.9203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|1.41|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||1.41|-1.27|0.9203
81501380|NCT06378008|162693015|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.717||0.2489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|0.58|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||0.58|-2.24|0.2489
81501381|NCT06378008|162693016|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.8496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|1.94|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||1.94|-2.36|0.8496
81501382|NCT06378008|162693016|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.226||0.1596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|0.69|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||0.69|-4.15|0.1596
81501383|NCT06378008|162693017|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.697||0.9577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|1.41|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||1.41|-1.34|0.9577
81501384|NCT06378008|162693017|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.748||0.8261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|1.31|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||1.31|-1.64|0.8261
81544409|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Stroke at 0-12 Months||||>0.999
81501385|NCT06378008|162693018|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.8895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.16|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||0.16|-0.19|0.8895
81501386|NCT06378008|162693018|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.8083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.22|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||0.22|-0.17|0.8083
81501387|NCT06378008|162693019|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.351||0.7362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.81|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 28||0.81|-0.57|0.7362
81501388|NCT06378008|162693019|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.5568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.54|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures||Adjusted mean difference was calculated as Test Toothpaste minus Reference Toothpaste.|Change from Baseline at Day 56||0.54|-1.00|0.5568
81501389|NCT03176173|162693033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Exact binomial test|||||||0.0007
81501390|NCT04846868|162693041|SUPERIORITY|The estimated treatment effect included the effect of any concomitant therapies for all randomized patients on on-treatment periods.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4355||0.8854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.793|0.918||"Null hypothesis: The adjusted mean change from baseline to Week 26 in MCCB overall composite T-score in iclepertin 10mg is worse than or equal to that in placebo.~one-sided p\< 0.025 required for testing subsequent key secondary endpoint hypotheses"|Mixed Models Analysis||Iclepertin 10 mg versus Placebo|MMRM, including the fixed effects: treatment at each visit, stratification factor using the screening MCCB overall composite T-score, and baseline MCCB overall composite T-score at each visit. Visit was the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure to model the within-patient measurements.||0.918|-0.793|0.8854
81501391|NCT04846868|162693042|OTHER|The estimated treatment effect included the effect of any concomitant therapies and partner change in SCoR assessment for all randomized patients on-treatment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.234|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5867||0.6902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.918|1.386|||Mixed Models Analysis||Iclepertin 10 mg versus Placebo|MMRM including the fixed effects: treatment at each visit, stratification factor using the screening MCCB overall composite T-score, and baseline MCCB overall composite T-score at each visit. Visit was treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements.||1.386|-0.918|0.6902
81544410|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Stroke at 0-18 Months||||>0.999
81544411|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7381|||||||Fisher Exact|||Major amputation at 0-6 Months||||0.7381
81544412|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Major amputation at 0-12 Months||||>0.999
81544413|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Major amputation at 0-18 Months||||>0.999
81544414|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Revascularization at 0-6 Months||||>0.999
81544415|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4591|||||||Fisher Exact|||Revascularization at 0-12 Months||||0.4591
81544416|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4591|||||||Fisher Exact|||Revascularization at 0-18 Months||||0.4591
81501392|NCT04846868|162693043|OTHER|The estimated treatment effect included the effect of any concomitant therapies for all randomized patients on-treatment.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.543|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1388||0.6334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|1.694|||Mixed Models Analysis||Iclepertin 10 mg vs. placebo|MMRM including the fixed effects: treatment at each visit, stratification factor using the screening MCCB overall composite T-score, and baseline MCCB overall composite T-score at each visit. Visit was treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements.||1.694|-2.780|0.6334
81501393|NCT04846868|162693044|OTHER|The estimated treatment effect included the effect of any concomitant therapies for all randomized patients on-treatment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0448||0.2902||95.0|-0.041|0.135|||Mixed Models Analysis||Iclepertin 10 mg vs Placebo|MMRM including the fixed effects: treatment at each visit, stratification factor using the screening MCCB overall composite T-score, and baseline MCCB overall composite T-score at each visit. Visit was treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-patient measurements.||0.135|-0.041|0.2902
81501394|NCT04846868|162693045|OTHER|The estimated treatment effect included the effect of any concomitant therapies for all randomized patients on-treatment.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.628||||0.4956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.181|2.437|||ANCOVA||Iclepertin 10 mg vs. Placebo|ANCOVA model including treatment, stratification factor of screening MCCB overall composite T-score, and baseline number of correct responses on Tower of London T-score.||2.437|-1.181|0.4956
81501395|NCT03274466|162693069|SUPERIORITY|Modified Intent-To-Treat|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.22||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.59||Threshold for statistical significance: alpha = 0.048|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.59|0.08|0.0013
81501396|NCT03274466|162693070|SUPERIORITY|Modified Intent-To-Treat|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.33||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.7||Threshold for Statistical Significance: alpha = 0.048|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.70|0.07|0.1680
81501397|NCT03274466|162693071|SUPERIORITY|Modified Intent-To-Treat|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34||||0.3386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|3.39||Threshold for Statistical Significance: alpha = 0.048|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.39|0.04|0.3386
81501398|NCT03274466|162693072|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.22||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.59||Threshold for statistical significance: alpha = 0.048|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Sensitivity analysis of the Primary Endpoint using the Intent-To-Treat population.||0.59|0.08|0.0013
81501399|NCT05819398|162693090|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-20.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.9|1.1|||||Difference = (least square mean Spesolimab low dose) - (least square mean Placebo)|The MMRM included fixed categorical effects of treatment at each visit, Tumor Necrosis Factor inhibitor (TNFi) status at baseline, and categorical baseline dT count at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-trial participant measurements.||1.1|-41.9|
81544417|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||All-cause death at 0-6 Months||||>0.999
81544418|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||All-cause death at 0-12 Months||||>0.999
81544419|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||All-cause death at 0-18 Months||||>0.999
81501400|NCT05819398|162693090|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.5|3.9|||||Difference = (least square mean Spesolimab medium dose) - (least square mean Placebo)|The MMRM included fixed categorical effects of treatment at each visit, Tumor Necrosis Factor inhibitor (TNFi) status at baseline, and categorical baseline dT count at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-trial participant measurements.||3.9|-39.5|
81501401|NCT05819398|162693090|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|17.5|||||Difference = (least square mean Spesolimab high dose) - (least square mean Placebo)|The MMRM included fixed categorical effects of treatment at each visit, Tumor Necrosis Factor inhibitor (TNFi) status at baseline, and categorical baseline dT count at each visit. Visit were treated as the repeated measure with an unstructured covariance structure used to model the within-trial participant measurements.||17.5|-26.0|
81501402|NCT05819398|162693090|OTHER|||||||0.697||||||Adjusted p-value from multiple contrast test.|MCPMod Linear model|No assumptions.||Multiple comparison and modelling techniques (MCPMod) was used to evaluate several possible dose response models (patterns: Linear, Exponential, Emax, SigEmax, BetaMod), and to identify the best-fitting model or subset of models.||||0.697
81544420|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5136|||||||Fisher Exact|||0-6 Months (Major Amputation or Death)||||0.5136
81544421|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7575|||||||Fisher Exact|||0-12 Months (Major Amputation or Death)||||0.7575
81544422|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||0-18 Months (Major Amputation or Death)||||>0.999
81544423|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7575|||||||Fisher Exact|||0-6 Months (Major Amputation or Revascularization)||||0.7575
81544424|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||0-12 Months (Major Amputation or Revascularization)||||>0.999
81544425|NCT02144610|162766447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||0-18 Months (Major Amputation or Revascularization)||||>0.999
81544426|NCT02144610|162766448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.514|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 3||||0.514
81544427|NCT02144610|162766448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.445|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||0.445
81544428|NCT02144610|162766448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.863|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 9||||0.863
81544429|NCT02144610|162766448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.111|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||0.111
81544430|NCT02144610|162766448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.153|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 15||||0.153
81544431|NCT02144610|162766448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at last observation carried forward (LOCF)||||0.002
81544432|NCT02144610|162766451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.733|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline at Month 3 (right brachial)||||0.733
81544433|NCT02144610|162766451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.808|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline at Month 6 (right brachial)||||0.808
81544434|NCT02144610|162766451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.487|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline at Month 9 (right brachial)||||0.487
81544435|NCT02144610|162766451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.216|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline at Month 12 (right brachial)||||0.216
81544436|NCT02144610|162766451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.896|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline at Month 15 (right brachial)||||0.896
81501403|NCT05819398|162693090|OTHER|||||||0.844||||||Adjusted p-value from multiple contrast test.|MCPMod Exponential: model|Assumption: 30% of the maximum effect is achieved at the medium dose.||Multiple comparison and modelling techniques (MCPMod) was used to evaluate several possible dose response models (patterns: Linear, Exponential, Emax, SigEmax, BetaMod), and to identify the best-fitting model or subset of models.||||0.844
81501404|NCT05819398|162693090|OTHER|||||||0.256||||||Adjusted p-value from multiple contrast test.|MCPMod Emax model|Assumption: 70% of the maximum effect is achieved at the medium dose.||Multiple comparison and modelling techniques (MCPMod) was used to evaluate several possible dose response models (patterns: Linear, Exponential, Emax, SigEmax, BetaMod), and to identify the best-fitting model or subset of models.||||0.256
81501405|NCT05819398|162693090|OTHER|||||||0.571||||||Adjusted p-value from multiple contrast test.|MCPMod SigEmax model|Assumption: 70% of the maximum effect is achieved at the medium dose and 25% of the maximum effect is achieved at the low dose.||Multiple comparison and modelling techniques (MCPMod) was used to evaluate several possible dose response models (patterns: Linear, Exponential, Emax, SigEmax, BetaMod), and to identify the best-fitting model or subset of models.||||0.571
81501406|NCT05819398|162693090|OTHER|||||||0.232||||||Adjusted p-value from multiple contrast test.|MCPMod BetaMod model|Assumption: 80% of the maximum effect is achieved at the medium dose and the maximum effect is achieved at the 70% of the high dose.||Multiple comparison and modelling techniques (MCPMod) was used to evaluate several possible dose response models (patterns: Linear, Exponential, Emax, SigEmax, BetaMod), and to identify the best-fitting model or subset of models.||||0.232
81501407|NCT05819398|162693091|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.2|20.1|||||Difference = (least square mean Spesolimab low dose) - (least square mean Placebo)|The MMRM included fixed categorical effects of treatment at each visit, TNFi status at baseline, categorical baseline dT count and fixed continuous effect of baseline of outcome measures at each visit. Visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix for the within trial participant variability and all visits with planned measurements of the outcome variable as well as all dose groups were included in the model.||20.1|-39.2|
81501408|NCT05819398|162693091|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-22.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.0|7.6|||||Difference = (least square mean Spesolimab medium dose) - (least square mean Placebo)|The MMRM included fixed categorical effects of treatment at each visit, TNFi status at baseline, categorical baseline dT count and fixed continuous effect of baseline of outcome measures at each visit. Visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix for the within trial participant variability and all visits with planned measurements of the outcome variable as well as all dose groups were included in the model.||7.6|-52.0|
81501409|NCT05819398|162693091|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.1|21.6|||||Difference = (least square mean Spesolimab high dose) - (least square mean Placebo)|The MMRM included fixed categorical effects of treatment at each visit, TNFi status at baseline, categorical baseline dT count and fixed continuous effect of baseline of outcome measures at each visit. Visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix for the within trial participant variability and all visits with planned measurements of the outcome variable as well as all dose groups were included in the model.||21.6|-39.1|
81501410|NCT05819398|162693092|OTHER||Difference of least square means|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|9.4|||||Difference = (least square mean Spesolimab low dose) - (least square mean Placebo)|The MMRM included fixed categorical effects of treatment at each visit, TNFi status at baseline, categorical baseline dT count and fixed continuous effect of baseline of outcome measures at each visit. Visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix for the within trial participant variability and all visits with planned measurements of the outcome variable as well as all dose groups were included in the model.||9.4|-4.5|
81501411|NCT05819398|162693092|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|6.3|||||Difference = (least square mean Spesolimab medium dose) - (least square mean Placebo)|The MMRM included fixed categorical effects of treatment at each visit, TNFi status at baseline, categorical baseline dT count and fixed continuous effect of baseline of outcome measures at each visit. Visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix for the within trial participant variability and all visits with planned measurements of the outcome variable as well as all dose groups were included in the model.||6.3|-7.5|
81501412|NCT05819398|162693092|OTHER||Difference of least square means|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|10.0|||||Difference = (least square mean Spesolimab high dose) - (least square mean Placebo)|The MMRM included fixed categorical effects of treatment at each visit, TNFi status at baseline, categorical baseline dT count and fixed continuous effect of baseline of outcome measures at each visit. Visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix for the within trial participant variability and all visits with planned measurements of the outcome variable as well as all dose groups were included in the model.||10.0|-3.9|
81501413|NCT05819398|162693092|OTHER|||||||0.887||||||Adjusted p-value from multiple contrast test.|MCPMod Linear model|No assumptions.||Multiple comparison and modelling techniques (MCPMod) was used to evaluate several possible dose response models (patterns: Linear, Exponential, Emax, SigEmax, BetaMod), and to identify the best-fitting model or subset of models.||||0.887
81501414|NCT05819398|162693092|OTHER|||||||0.902||||||Adjusted p-value from multiple contrast test.|MCPMod Exponential: model|Assumption: 30% of the maximum effect is achieved at the medium dose.||Multiple comparison and modelling techniques (MCPMod) was used to evaluate several possible dose response models (patterns: Linear, Exponential, Emax, SigEmax, BetaMod), and to identify the best-fitting model or subset of models.||||0.902
81501415|NCT05819398|162693092|OTHER|||||||0.866||||||Adjusted p-value from multiple contrast test.|MCPMod Emax model|Assumption: 70% of the maximum effect is achieved at the medium dose.||Multiple comparison and modelling techniques (MCPMod) was used to evaluate several possible dose response models (patterns: Linear, Exponential, Emax, SigEmax, BetaMod), and to identify the best-fitting model or subset of models.||||0.866
81501416|NCT05819398|162693092|OTHER|||||||0.825||||||Adjusted p-value from multiple contrast test.|MCPMod SigEmax model|Assumption: 70% of the maximum effect is achieved at the medium dose and 25% of the maximum effect is achieved at the low dose.||Multiple comparison and modelling techniques (MCPMod) was used to evaluate several possible dose response models (patterns: Linear, Exponential, Emax, SigEmax, BetaMod), and to identify the best-fitting model or subset of models.||||0.825
81501417|NCT05819398|162693092|OTHER|||||||0.634||||||Adjusted p-value from multiple contrast test.|MCPMod BetaMod model|Assumption: 80% of the maximum effect is achieved at the medium dose and the maximum effect is achieved at the 70% of the high dose.||Multiple comparison and modelling techniques (MCPMod) was used to evaluate several possible dose response models (patterns: Linear, Exponential, Emax, SigEmax, BetaMod), and to identify the best-fitting model or subset of models.||||0.634
81501418|NCT05819398|162693093|OTHER||Difference of least square means|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|15.3|||||Difference = (least square mean Spesolimab low dose) - (least square mean Placebo)|The MMRM included fixed categorical effects of treatment at each visit, TNFi status at baseline, categorical baseline dT count and fixed continuous effect of baseline of outcome measures at each visit. Visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix for the within trial participant variability and all visits with planned measurements of the outcome variable as well as all dose groups were included in the model.||15.3|-6.1|
81501419|NCT05819398|162693093|OTHER||Difference of least square means|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|5.5|||||Difference = (least square mean Spesolimab medium dose) - (least square mean Placebo)|The MMRM included fixed categorical effects of treatment at each visit, TNFi status at baseline, categorical baseline dT count and fixed continuous effect of baseline of outcome measures at each visit. Visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix for the within trial participant variability and all visits with planned measurements of the outcome variable as well as all dose groups were included in the model.||5.5|-15.9|
81501420|NCT05819398|162693093|OTHER||Difference of least square means|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.5|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|18.5|||||Difference = (least square mean Spesolimab high dose) - (least square mean Placebo)|The MMRM included fixed categorical effects of treatment at each visit, TNFi status at baseline, categorical baseline dT count and fixed continuous effect of baseline of outcome measures at each visit. Visit was treated as repeated measure with an unstructured covariance matrix for the within trial participant variability and all visits with planned measurements of the outcome variable as well as all dose groups were included in the model.||18.5|-3.3|
81501421|NCT01649869|162693104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0859|||||||Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model for binary outcome based on generalized estimating equations.||||||0.0859
81501422|NCT01649869|162693105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7068|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7068
81501423|NCT01649869|162693106|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81501424|NCT01649869|162693107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7068|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7068
81501425|NCT01649869|162693108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0752|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0752
81501426|NCT01649869|162693110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4823|||||||Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model for binary outcome using generalized estimating equations.||||||0.4823
81501427|NCT01649869|162693111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0859|||||||Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model for binary outcome using generalized estimating equations.||||||0.0859
81501428|NCT01649869|162693112|OTHER|Association of binary outcome and continuous outcome||||||0.8212|||||||Generalized linear model|For binary outcome using generalized estimating equations||||||0.8212
81501429|NCT01649869|162693113|OTHER|Association of binary outcome and continuous outcome and continuous outcome||||||0.8356|||||||Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model for binary outcome using generalized estimating equations.||||||0.8356
81501430|NCT01649869|162693114|OTHER|Association of binary outcome and continuous outcome||||||0.7961|||||||Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model for binary outcome using generalized estimating equations||||||0.7961
81501431|NCT01649869|162693115|OTHER|Association of binary outcome and continuous outcome||||||0.8675|||||||Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model for binary outcome||||||0.8675
81501432|NCT01649869|162693116|OTHER|Association of binary outcome and continuous outcome||||||0.9682|||||||Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model for binary outcome||||||0.9682
81501433|NCT01649869|162693117|OTHER|Association of binary outcome and continuous outcome||||||0.6063|||||||Generalized linear model|Generalized linear model for binary outcome||||||0.6063
81501434|NCT01649869|162693118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0001
81501435|NCT01649869|162693119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6043|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6043
81501436|NCT01649869|162693120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6513|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6513
81501437|NCT01649869|162693121|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81501438|NCT01649869|162693122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0659|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0659
81501439|NCT01649869|162693123|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81501440|NCT05395338|162693163|OTHER|cox proportional hazards models with stratification by matching pairs|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.05|||Regression, Cox||rt-PA/non reperfusion|||1.05|0.78|0.183
81501441|NCT05395338|162693164|OTHER|Conditional logistic regression models with stratification by matching pairs.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.39|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.39|1.12|<0.001
81501442|NCT05395338|162693165|OTHER|Conditional logistic regression models with stratification by matching pairs.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.36|||Regression, Logistic||rt-PA/non reperfusion|||1.36|1.11|<0.001
81501443|NCT05395338|162693166|OTHER|Conditional logistic regression models with stratification by matching pairs|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.83|||Regression, Logistic||rt-PA/non reperfusion|||0.83|0.64|<0.001
81501444|NCT05395338|162693167|OTHER|Ordinal logistic regression models|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.93|||Regression, Logistic||rt-PA/non reperfusion|||0.93|0.77|<0.001
81501445|NCT05847686|162693169|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<.0001
81501446|NCT04795531|162693175|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of insulin icodec was considered confirmed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for mean treatment difference (insulin icodec minus insulin degludec) was strictly below 0.3%.|Treatment difference|-0.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||The response and change from baseline in response after 26 weeks are analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, region and sulfonylureas (SU)/glinides use as fixed factors, and baseline response as covariate.||-0.08|-0.34|<0.0001
81501447|NCT04887831|162693186|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|-0.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1052||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.308|0.105||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using stratified CMH method to account for the presence of visceral metastasis (yes/no) and initial chemotherapy type (cisplatin/carboplatin) as the stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.105|-0.308|0.340
81501448|NCT04887831|162693187|OTHER||Adjusted percentage difference|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1078||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.203||The 2-sided p-value was calculated using stratified CMH method to account for the presence of visceral metastasis (yes/no) and initial chemotherapy type (cisplatin/carboplatin) as the stratification factors.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.203|-0.220|0.938
81501449|NCT03396445|162693207|OTHER||Difference in Percent|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|32.8|||||Comparison based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in percentage of participants who experienced a CR or PR (Arm 2b Boserolimab 30 mg Q3W + Pembrolizumab 200 mg Q3W \[Endometrial\] - Arm 1a Boserolimab 30 mg Q3W \[Endometrial\])||32.8|-21.2|
81501450|NCT03396445|162693207|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|17.2|||||Comparison based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in percentage of participants who experienced a CR or PR (Arm 2c Boserolimab 30 mg Q6W + Pembrolizumab 400 mg Q6W \[Endometrial\] - Arm 1a Boserolimab 30 mg \[Endometrial\])||17.2|-32.1|
81501451|NCT03396445|162693207|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|13.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|38.4|||||Comparison based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method|Difference in percentage of participants who experienced a CR or PR (Arm 2b Boserolimab 30 mg Q3W + Pembrolizumab 200 mg Q3W \[Endometrial\] - Arm 2c Boserolimab 30 mg Q6W + Pembrolizumab 400 mg Q6W \[Endometrial\])||38.4|-11.7|
81501452|NCT02964377|162693212|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in trough vs. peak values was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0482|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0482
81501453|NCT02964377|162693212|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in trough vs. peak values was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0075|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0075
81501454|NCT02964377|162693212|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in trough vs. peak values was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0083|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0083
81501455|NCT02964377|162693213|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in trough vs. peak values was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0127|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0127
81544437|NCT02144610|162766451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline at last observation carried forward (LOCF) (right brachial)||||0.167
81501456|NCT02964377|162693213|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in trough vs. peak values was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0202|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0202
81501457|NCT02964377|162693213|EQUIVALENCE|Difference in trough vs. peak values was evaluated using a paired t-test analysis.||||||0.0007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0007
81501458|NCT02964377|162693214|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4 (Cohort 1)||||<0.0001
81501459|NCT02964377|162693214|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4 (Cohort 2)||||<0.0001
81501460|NCT02964377|162693214|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4 (Cohort 3)||||<0.0001
81501461|NCT02964377|162693214|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8 (Cohort 1)||||<0.0001
81501462|NCT02964377|162693214|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8 (Cohort 2)||||<0.0001
81501463|NCT02964377|162693214|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8 (Cohort 3)||||<0.0001
81501464|NCT02964377|162693217|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||0.002
81501465|NCT02964377|162693217|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||<0.001
81501466|NCT02964377|162693217|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||<0.0001
81501467|NCT02964377|162693217|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||<0.0001
81501468|NCT02964377|162693217|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||<0.0001
81501469|NCT02964377|162693217|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||<0.0001
81501470|NCT02964377|162693218|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||<0.0001
81501471|NCT02964377|162693218|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||<0.0001
81501472|NCT02964377|162693218|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||<0.0001
81501473|NCT02964377|162693218|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||<0.0001
81501474|NCT02964377|162693218|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||<0.0001
81501475|NCT02964377|162693218|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||<0.0001
81501476|NCT02964377|162693219|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||<0.0001
81501477|NCT02964377|162693219|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||<0.0001
81501478|NCT02964377|162693219|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||<0.0001
81501479|NCT02964377|162693219|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||<0.0001
81544438|NCT02144610|162766451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.378|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline at Month 3 (left brachial)||||0.378
81544439|NCT02144610|162766451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline at Month 6 (left brachial)||||0.390
81544440|NCT02144610|162766451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.521|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline at Month 9 (left brachial)||||0.521
81501480|NCT02964377|162693219|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||<0.0001
81501481|NCT02964377|162693219|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||<0.0001
81501482|NCT02964377|162693220|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression||||||0.012|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||0.012
81501483|NCT02964377|162693220|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||<0.0001
81501484|NCT02964377|162693220|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||<0.0001
81501485|NCT02964377|162693220|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||0.01
81501486|NCT02964377|162693220|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||<0.0001
81501487|NCT02964377|162693220|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||<0.0001
81501488|NCT02964377|162693222|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression||||||0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||0.01
81501489|NCT02964377|162693222|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression||||||0.019|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||0.019
81501490|NCT02964377|162693222|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression|||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||<0.001
81501491|NCT02964377|162693222|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression||||||0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||0.05
81501492|NCT02964377|162693223|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression||||||0.054||||||p-value for difference at Week 4|Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||0.054
81501493|NCT02964377|162693223|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression||||||0.009|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||0.009
81544441|NCT02144610|162766451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline at Month 12 (left brachial)||||0.044
81501494|NCT02964377|162693224|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression||||||0.025|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||0.025
81501495|NCT02964377|162693224|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression||||||0.026|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||0.026
81501496|NCT02964377|162693225|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression||||||0.006|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 4||||0.006
81501497|NCT02964377|162693225|OTHER|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) regression||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Linear|||Baseline vs. Week 8||||0.002
81501498|NCT03309202|162693235|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|130.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.57|167.6|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Estimate mean difference was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.Cohort 2 (Mild Hepatic Impairment) was Test and Cohort 1 (Without Hepatic Impairment) was Reference.|||167.60|101.57|
81501499|NCT03309202|162693235|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|117.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.46|150.93|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Estimate mean difference was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.Cohort 3 (Moderate Hepatic Impairment) was Test and Cohort 1 (Without Hepatic Impairment) was Reference.|||150.93|91.46|
81501500|NCT03309202|162693235|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|130.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.63|167.7|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Estimate mean difference was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.Cohort 4 (Severe Hepatic Impairment) was Test and Cohort 1 (Without Hepatic Impairment) was Reference.|||167.70|101.63|
81501501|NCT03309202|162693236|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|136.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.63|196.53|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Estimate mean difference was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.Cohort 2 (Mild Hepatic Impairment) was Test and Cohort 1 (Without Hepatic Impairment) was Reference.|||196.53|94.63|
81501502|NCT03309202|162693236|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|124.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.2|179.03|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Estimate mean difference was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.Cohort 3 (Moderate Hepatic Impairment) was Test and Cohort 1 (Without Hepatic Impairment) was Reference.|||179.03|86.20|
81501503|NCT03309202|162693236|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|118.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.33|170.99|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Estimate mean difference was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.Cohort 4 (Severe Hepatic Impairment) was Test and Cohort 1 (Without Hepatic Impairment) was Reference.|||170.99|82.33|
81501504|NCT03309202|162693237|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|124.7309|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.5275|188.5165|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Estimate mean difference was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.Cohort 2 (Mild Hepatic Impairment) was Test and Cohort 1 (Without Hepatic Impairment) was Reference.|||188.5165|82.5275|
81501505|NCT03309202|162693237|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|147.0778|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.3132|222.2911|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Estimate mean difference was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.Cohort 3 (Moderate Hepatic Impairment) was Test and Cohort 1 (Without Hepatic Impairment) was Reference.|||222.2911|97.3132|
81501506|NCT03309202|162693237|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|224.7373|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|148.6962|339.6647|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Estimate mean difference was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.Cohort 4 (Severe Hepatic Impairment) was Test and Cohort 1 (Without Hepatic Impairment) was Reference.|||339.6647|148.6962|
81501507|NCT03309202|162693238|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|162.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.12|256.32|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Estimate mean difference was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.Cohort 2 (Mild Hepatic Impairment) was Test and Cohort 1 (Without Hepatic Impairment) was Reference.|||256.32|103.12|
81544442|NCT02144610|162766451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.423|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline at Month 15 (left brachial)||||0.423
81544443|NCT02144610|162766451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.989|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline at LOCF (left brachial)||||0.989
81544444|NCT02144610|162766452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.803|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 3 (Dorsalis Pedis)||||0.803
81544445|NCT02144610|162766452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.668|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 6 (Dorsalis Pedis)||||0.668
81544446|NCT02144610|162766452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.789|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 9 (Dorsalis Pedis)||||0.789
81501508|NCT03309202|162693238|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|172.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.56|272.35|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Estimate mean difference was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.Cohort 3 (Moderate Hepatic Impairment) was Test and Cohort 1 (Without Hepatic Impairment) was Reference.|||272.35|109.56|
81501509|NCT03309202|162693238|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|293.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|186.04|462.44|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Estimate mean difference was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.Cohort 4 (Severe Hepatic Impairment) was Test and Cohort 1 (Without Hepatic Impairment) was Reference.|||462.44|186.04|
81501510|NCT03309202|162693239|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|169.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.02|277.32|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Estimate mean difference was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.Cohort 2 (Mild Hepatic Impairment) was Test and Cohort 1 (Without Hepatic Impairment) was Reference.|||277.32|104.02|
81501511|NCT03309202|162693239|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|182.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.78|298.02|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Estimate mean difference was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.Cohort 3 (Moderate Hepatic Impairment) was Test and Cohort 1 (Without Hepatic Impairment) was Reference.|||298.02|111.78|
81501512|NCT03309202|162693239|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|266.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|163.08|434.8|||ANOVA|The natural log transformed parameter was used.|Estimate mean difference was derived from ratio (%) of adjusted geometric means of Test and Reference.Cohort 4 (Severe Hepatic Impairment) was Test and Cohort 1 (Without Hepatic Impairment) was Reference.|||434.80|163.08|
81501513|NCT01664624|162693271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.82||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|6.7||The comparison was evaluated at the 5% level of significance.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect, and baseline Postprandial AUC (0-8) of active GLP-1 as a continuous covariate.||ANCOVA was used to test the null hypothesis that the change from Baseline in the postprandial AUC(0-8) of active GLP-1 is no difference between the roflumilast + alogliptin and alogliptin alone.||6.7|-16.9|0.388
81501514|NCT01664624|162693271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|34.3||The comparison was evaluated at the 5% level of significance.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect, and Baseline Postprandial AUC (0-8) of active GLP-1 as a continuous covariate.||ANCOVA was used to test the null hypothesis that the change from Baseline in the postprandial AUC(0-8) of active GLP-1 is no difference between the roflumilast + alogliptin and roflumilast alone.||34.3|11.1|<0.001
81501515|NCT01664624|162693271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|28.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.76|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.1|40.5||The comparison was evaluated at the 5% level of significance.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect, and Baseline Postprandial AUC (0-8) of active GLP-1 as a continuous covariate.||ANCOVA was used to test the null hypothesis that the change from Baseline in the postprandial AUC(0-8) of active GLP-1 is no difference between the roflumilast + alogliptin and roflumilast alone.||40.5|17.1|<0.001
81501516|NCT02369536|162693277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Intention-to-treat-analysis. Differences between basal values in active and control groups and between T1 vsT0 changes in the two groups assessed by ANOVA and Fisher's exact test.||||<0.05
81501517|NCT02369536|162693280|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Intention-to-treat-analysis. Differences between basal values in active and control groups and between T1 vsT0 changes in the two groups assessed by ANOVA and Fisher's exact test.||||<0.05
81501518|NCT00583219|162693296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline at one month||||0.004
81501519|NCT00583219|162693296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline to 3 months||||0.81
81501520|NCT00583219|162693297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline to 1 month||||0.21
81501521|NCT00583219|162693297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline to 3 months||||0.43
81501522|NCT00583219|162693299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline||||0.005
81501523|NCT00583219|162693300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline||||0.22
81501524|NCT00583219|162693301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline to 1 month||||0.24
81501525|NCT00583219|162693301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline to 3 months||||0.14
81501526|NCT00583219|162693302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline to 1 month||||0.24
81501527|NCT00583219|162693302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline to 3 months||||0.033
81501528|NCT00583219|162693303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Exact binomial sign test|||P value change from baseline to 1 month||||>0.99
81501529|NCT00583219|162693303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||exact binomial sign test|||P value change from baseline to 3 months||||0.25
81501530|NCT00583219|162693305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline to one month||||<0.001
81501531|NCT00583219|162693306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline||||0.004
81501532|NCT00583219|162693307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline to 1 month||||0.003
81501533|NCT00583219|162693307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline to 3 months.||||0.001
81501534|NCT00583219|162693308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline to one month||||0.001
81501535|NCT00583219|162693308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline to 3 months||||<0.001
81501536|NCT00583219|162693309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline to 1 month.||||0.007
81501537|NCT00583219|162693309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P value change from baseline to 3 months||||0.002
81501538|NCT03898180|162693310|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.4107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.14||Two-sided p-value based on log rank test stratified on chemotherapy ineligibility, programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) CPS, and ECOG performance status (PS).|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified on chemotherapy ineligibility, PD-L1 CPS, and ECOG PS.|||1.14|0.72|0.4107
81501539|NCT03898180|162693311|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.3505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.48||Two-sided p-value based on log rank test stratified on chemotherapy ineligibility, PD-L1 CPS, and ECOG PS.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified on chemotherapy ineligibility, PD-L1 CPS, and ECOG PS.|||1.48|0.87|0.3505
81501540|NCT03898180|162693312|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|12.2|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified on chemotherapy ineligibility, PD-L1 CPS, and ECOG PS.|||12.2|-4.0|
81501541|NCT03898180|162693315|OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.07||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.57|1.44||Two-sided p-value based on log rank test stratified on chemotherapy ineligibility, PD-L1 CPS, and ECOG PS.|cLDA model||Based on a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by chemotherapy ineligibility, PD-L1 CPS, and ECOG PS.|||1.44|-7.57|0.182
81501542|NCT03898180|162693316|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.16||Two-sided p-value based on log rank test stratified on chemotherapy ineligibility, PD-L1 CPS, and ECOG PS.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by chemotherapy ineligibility, PD-L1 CPS, and ECOG PS.|||2.16|1.24|0.0005
81501543|NCT03648385|162693319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE) w|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, measurement of % change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, % change at 18 Weeks||||0.83
81501544|NCT03648385|162693319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE) w|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.56
81501545|NCT03648385|162693320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE) w|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, measurement of % change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, % change at 18 Weeks||||0.08
81544447|NCT02144610|162766452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 12 (Dorsalis Pedis)||||0.280
81544448|NCT02144610|162766452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.324|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at LOCF (Dorsalis Pedis)||||0.324
81501546|NCT03648385|162693320|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|with sandwich estimation to correct for model misspecification.||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.03
81501547|NCT03648385|162693321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, measurement of % change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, % change at 18 Weeks||||0.047
81501548|NCT03648385|162693321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.052
81501549|NCT03648385|162693322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE) w|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, measurement of % change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, % change at 18 Weeks||||0.044
81501550|NCT03648385|162693322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.96
81501551|NCT03648385|162693323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, measurement of % change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, % change at 18 Weeks||||0.91
81501552|NCT03648385|162693323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE) w|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.61
81501553|NCT03648385|162693324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, measurement of % change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, % change at 18 Weeks||||0.14
81501554|NCT03648385|162693324|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.84
81501555|NCT03648385|162693325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, measurement of % change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, % change at 18 Weeks||||0.36
81501556|NCT03648385|162693325|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.71
81501557|NCT03648385|162693326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, measurement of % change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, % change at 18 Weeks||||0.55
81501558|NCT03648385|162693326|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.44
81501559|NCT03648385|162693327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.79
81501560|NCT03648385|162693327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.34
81501561|NCT03648385|162693328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE) w|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.33
81544449|NCT02144610|162766452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.759|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 3 (Posterior Tibial)||||0.759
81544450|NCT02144610|162766452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.414|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 6 (Posterior Tibial)||||0.414
81544451|NCT02144610|162766452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.886|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 9 (Posterior Tibial)||||0.886
81544452|NCT02144610|162766452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.114|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 12 (Posterior Tibial)||||0.114
81544453|NCT02144610|162766452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at LOCF (Posterior Tibial)||||0.051
81501562|NCT03648385|162693328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE) w|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.99
81501563|NCT03648385|162693329|SUPERIORITY|Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||||0.13|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||SF-36 PCS||||0.13
81501564|NCT03648385|162693329|SUPERIORITY|Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||||0.044|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||SF-36 PCS||||0.044
81501565|NCT03648385|162693329|SUPERIORITY|Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||||0.77|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||SF-36 MCS||||0.77
81501566|NCT03648385|162693329|SUPERIORITY|Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||||0.98|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||SF-MCS||||0.98
81501567|NCT03648385|162693330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.70
81501568|NCT03648385|162693330|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.037
81501569|NCT03648385|162693331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, measurement of % change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, % change at 18 Weeks||||0.005
81501570|NCT03648385|162693331|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.9
81544454|NCT02144610|162766453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.211|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 3||||0.211
81501571|NCT03648385|162693332|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, measurement of % change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, % change at 18 Weeks||||<0.0001
81501572|NCT03648385|162693332|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, % change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.034
81501573|NCT03648385|162693333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, at 18 Weeks||||0.36
81501574|NCT03648385|162693333|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.23
81501575|NCT03648385|162693334|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.002
81501576|NCT03648385|162693334|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||<0.0001
81501577|NCT03648385|162693335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.42
81501578|NCT03648385|162693335|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.28
81501579|NCT03648385|162693336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.08
81501580|NCT03648385|162693336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.65
81501581|NCT03648385|162693337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.07
81501582|NCT03648385|162693337|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||<0.01
81501583|NCT03648385|162693338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, measurement of change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.27
81501584|NCT03648385|162693338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.26
81501585|NCT03648385|162693339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.81
81501586|NCT03648385|162693339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.94
81501587|NCT03648385|162693340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.93
81501588|NCT03648385|162693340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.83
81544455|NCT02144610|162766453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||0.036
81544456|NCT02144610|162766453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.725|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 9||||0.725
81544457|NCT02144610|162766453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.468|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||0.468
81544458|NCT02144610|162766453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.854|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 15||||0.854
81501589|NCT03648385|162693341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.85
81501590|NCT03648385|162693341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.74
81501591|NCT03648385|162693342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.004
81501592|NCT03648385|162693342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||||||0.05
81501593|NCT03648385|162693343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.33
81501594|NCT03648385|162693343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.23
81501595|NCT03648385|162693344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.19
81501596|NCT03648385|162693344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.94
81501597|NCT03648385|162693345|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.62
81501598|NCT03648385|162693345|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.39
81501599|NCT03648385|162693346|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.33
81501600|NCT03648385|162693346|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||0.88
81501601|NCT03648385|162693347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||generalized estimating equations|||Treatment period 1: DHEA to Placebo group, change at 18 Weeks Treatment period 1: Placebo to DHEA group, change at 18 Weeks||||0.55
81544459|NCT02144610|162766453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.233|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at LOCF||||0.233
81544460|NCT02144610|162766454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.268|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 3||||0.268
81501602|NCT03648385|162693347|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||Treatment period 2: DHEA to Placebo group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks Treatment period 2: Placebo to DHEA group, change between 18 and 40 Weeks||||1.00
81501603|NCT01838226|162693352|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.8|-1.3|0.50
81501604|NCT01838226|162693353|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.1|-1.3|
81501605|NCT01838226|162693354|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-0.2||||||||-0.2|-4.9|
81501606|NCT02284893|162693394|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1001||0.0008|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0008
81501607|NCT02284893|162693395|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.175||0.0034|||||||Regression, Logistic|the analysis was by Zhang et.al. method with adjustment for baseline A1c.The measure of interest is NOT odds ratio but Risk Difference.||||||0.0034
81501608|NCT02284893|162693396|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2891||0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0001
81544461|NCT02144610|162766454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||0.320
81544462|NCT02144610|162766454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.315|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 9||||0.315
81501609|NCT02284893|162693397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.682||0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0001
81501610|NCT06203717|162693546|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.06||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.08|15.23||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Paired-sample t-test|||||15.23|3.08|0.007
81501611|NCT06203717|162693547|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.35||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.93|11.61|||Paired-sample t-test|||||11.61|3.93|0.0009
81501612|NCT01138514|162693550|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|provides 85% power of success|equivalence ratio|98.77||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.2|102.5|||Fieller's method|||||102.5|95.2|0.05
81501613|NCT01138514|162693551|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|provides 85% power of success|equivalence ratio|100.27||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.6|105.2|||Fieller's method|||||105.2|95.6|0.05
81501614|NCT01138514|162693552|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|"Clinical success was defined as a score of clear (0) or almost clear (1) on Investigators Global Assessment (IGA) at Visit 4/Week 10"|equivalence difference|1.6||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.2|7.4|||Wald's method Yates' continuity correct|||||7.4|-4.2|0.05
81501615|NCT01474109|162693554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||NB-2 estimate of new DUs per patient|1.103||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.663|1.834|||negative binomial-2 regression (NB-2)||The estimated value corresponds to the treatment effect i.e. the ratio between the estimated number of new DUs in Macitentan 3 mg and in Placebo|||1.834|0.663|0.706
81544463|NCT02144610|162766454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.327|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||0.327
81544464|NCT02144610|162766454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.643|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 15||||0.643
81544465|NCT02144610|162766454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at LOCF||||0.740
81544466|NCT02144610|162766455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.147|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 3||||0.147
81544467|NCT02144610|162766455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||0.032
81544468|NCT02144610|162766455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.709|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 9||||0.709
81544469|NCT02144610|162766455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.771|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||0.771
81544470|NCT02144610|162766455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 15||||0.830
81501616|NCT01474109|162693554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||NB-2 estimate of new DUs per patient|1.268||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.763|2.106|||negative binomial-2 regression (NB-2)||The estimated value corresponds to the treatment effect i.e. the ratio between the estimated number of new DUs in Macitentan 10 mg and in Placebo|||2.106|0.763|0.360
81501617|NCT01474109|162693555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.875||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.477|1.606|||Chi-squared|||||1.606|0.477|0.6670
81501618|NCT01474109|162693555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.832||||0.5518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.454|1.524|||Chi-squared|||||1.524|0.454|0.5518
81501619|NCT01474109|162693556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.696||||0.3625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.319|1.518|||Chi-squared|||||1.518|0.319|0.3625
81501620|NCT01474109|162693556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.9362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.498|2.133|||Chi-squared|||||2.133|0.498|0.9362
81501621|NCT01474109|162693557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.1|0.863
81501622|NCT01474109|162693557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.2|0.649
81501623|NCT01474109|162693558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.2|0.456
81544471|NCT02144610|162766455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at LOCF||||0.033
81501624|NCT01474109|162693558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.2|0.440
81501625|NCT01474109|162693559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.3|0.464
81501626|NCT01474109|162693559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.3|0.342
81501627|NCT01467466|162693560|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.24|||Wald's Chi-Square|||||1.24|0.73|0.70
81501628|NCT01467466|162693561|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.34|||Wald's Chi-Square|||||1.34|0.78|0.86
81501629|NCT03773484|162693564|OTHER||Slope|-0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre post comparison for Opioid Naïve patients||0.01|-0.03|0.43
81544472|NCT02144610|162766456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.105|||||||ANCOVA|||Pain (LOCF)||||0.105
81501630|NCT03773484|162693564|OTHER||Slope|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.013|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre-post comparison for at-risk for long term use patients||0.013|-0.051|0.24
81501631|NCT04251533|162693575|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.41|||Regression, Cox|||||2.41|0.92|
81501632|NCT00210132|162693594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of proportions.||||0.99
81501633|NCT00210132|162693595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.69
81501634|NCT00432965|162693601|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|3.02|||Fisher Exact|||Time Frame: Days 0-114||3.02|1.19|0.007
81501635|NCT03189719|162693612|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.75|||Stratified Log-Rank|||OS in ESCC PD-L1 CPS ≥10 participants of the pembrolizumab + SOC arm was compared to OS in ESCC PD-L1 CPS ≥10 participants of the placebo + SOC arm based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||0.75|0.43|<0.0001
81501636|NCT03189719|162693613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.88|||Stratified Log-Rank|||OS in ESCC participants of the pembrolizumab + SOC arm was compared to OS in ESCC participants of the placebo + SOC arm based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||0.88|0.60|0.0006
81501637|NCT03189719|162693614|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.78|||Stratified Log-Rank|||OS in PD-L1 CPS ≥10 participants of the pembrolizumab + SOC arm was compared to OS in PD-L1 CPS ≥10 participants of the placebo + SOC arm based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and tumor histology (Adenocarcinoma versus Squamous Cell Carcinoma).||0.78|0.49|<0.0001
81501638|NCT03189719|162693615|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.86|||Stratified Log-Rank|||OS in all participants of the pembrolizumab + SOC arm was compared to OS in all participants of the placebo + SOC arm based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World), tumor histology (Adenocarcinoma versus Squamous Cell Carcinoma), and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||0.86|0.62|<0.0001
81501639|NCT03189719|162693616|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.78|||Stratified Log-Rank|||PFS in ESCC participants of the pembrolizumab + SOC arm was compared to PFS in ESCC participants of the placebo + SOC arm based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||0.78|0.54|<0.0001
81501640|NCT03189719|162693617|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.65|||Stratified Log-Rank|||PFS in PD-L1 CPS ≥10 participants of the pembrolizumab + SOC arm was compared to PFS in PD-L1 CPS ≥10 participants of the placebo + SOC arm based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and tumor histology (Adenocarcinoma versus Squamous Cell Carcinoma).||0.65|0.41|<0.0001
81544473|NCT02144610|162766456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.557|||||||ANCOVA|||Symptom (LOCF)||||0.557
81544474|NCT02144610|162766456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||ANCOVA|||Activities (LOCF)||||0.940
81544475|NCT02144610|162766456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.905|||||||ANCOVA|||Social (LOCF)||||0.905
81544476|NCT02144610|162766456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.782|||||||ANCOVA|||Emotional Functioning (LOCF)||||0.782
81544477|NCT02144610|162766456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.802|||||||ANCOVA|||Composite Overall (LOCF)||||0.802
81544478|NCT02144610|162766457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.941|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 3||||0.941
81544479|NCT02144610|162766457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.584|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 6||||0.584
81544480|NCT02144610|162766457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 9||||0.100
81501641|NCT03189719|162693618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.76|||Stratified Log-Rank|||PFS in all participants of the pembrolizumab + SOC arm was compared to PFS in all participants of the placebo + SOC arm based on a Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World), tumor histology (Adenocarcinoma versus Squamous Cell Carcinoma), and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||0.76|0.55|<0.0001
81501642|NCT03189719|162693619|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|15.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|22.5|||One-sided p-value|||ORR in all participants of the pembrolizumab + SOC arm was compared to ORR in all participants of the placebo + SOC arm based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World), tumor histology (Adenocarcinoma versus Squamous Cell Carcinoma), and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||22.5|9.0|<0.0001
81501643|NCT03189719|162693620|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|22.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|33.4|||One-sided p-value|||ORR in ESCC PD-L1 CPS ≥10 participants of the pembrolizumab + SOC arm was compared to ORR in ESCC PD-L1 CPS ≥10 participants of the placebo + SOC arm based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||33.4|11.6|<0.0001
81501644|NCT03189719|162693621|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|12.8||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|20.7|||One-sided p-value|||ORR in ESCC participants of the pembrolizumab + SOC arm was compared to ORR in ESCC participants of the placebo + SOC arm based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||20.7|4.7|0.0009
81501645|NCT03189719|162693622|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|24.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|33.2|||One-sided p-value|||ORR in PD-L1 CPS ≥10 participants of the pembrolizumab + SOC arm was compared to ORR in PD-L1 CPS ≥10 participants of the placebo + SOC arm based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and tumor histology (Adenocarcinoma versus Squamous Cell Carcinoma).||33.2|14.3|<0.0001
81501646|NCT03189719|162693629|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.1||||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.2|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC-QLQ-C30 GHS/QoL combined score was compared between treatment arms based on a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with the EORTC-QLQ-C30 GHS/QoL scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors including geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and tumor histology (Adenocarcinoma versus Squamous Cell Carcinoma) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||3.20|-3.40|0.9530
81501647|NCT03189719|162693630|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.95||||0.5053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.72|3.82|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC-QLQ-C30 GHS/QoL combined score was compared between treatment arms based on a cLDA model with the EORTC-QLQ-C30 GHS/QoL scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors including geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||3.82|-7.72|0.5053
81544481|NCT02144610|162766457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.916|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 12||||0.916
81544482|NCT02144610|162766457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.486|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at Month 15||||0.486
81544483|NCT02144610|162766457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.835|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline at LOCF||||0.835
81501648|NCT03189719|162693631|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.06||||0.9742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|3.81|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC-QLQ-C30 GHS/QoL combined score was compared between treatment arms based on a cLDA model with the EORTC-QLQ-C30 GHS/QoL scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors including geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||3.81|-3.93|0.9742
81501649|NCT03189719|162693632|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.77||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.71|3.17|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC-QLQ-C30 GHS/QoL combined score was compared between treatment arms based on a cLDA model with the EORTC-QLQ-C30 GHS/QoL scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors including geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and tumor histology (Adenocarcinoma versus Squamous Cell Carcinoma).||3.17|-6.71|0.4810
81501650|NCT03189719|162693633|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-5.54||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.93|-0.16|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||DYSPHAGIA: Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Dysphagia subscale was compared between treatment arms based on a cLDA model with EORTC QLQ-OES18 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors including geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and tumor histology (Adenocarcinoma versus Squamous Cell Carcinoma) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||-0.16|-10.93|0.0436
81544484|NCT03881852|162766462|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value calculated from LSMean|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81544485|NCT03537404|162766477|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.103|0.142|||||Cmax parameters were logarithmically transformed|||0.142|-0.103|
81544486|NCT03537404|162766477|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|-0.022|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.175|||||Cmax parameters were logarithmically transformed|||0.175|-0.220|
81544487|NCT03537404|162766478|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.041|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.075|0.157|||||AUCtau parameters were logarithmically transformed.|||0.157|-0.075|
81544488|NCT03537404|162766478|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|-0.069|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.201|0.064|||||AUCtau parameters were logarithmically transformed|||0.064|-0.201|
81544489|NCT03537404|162766479|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.271|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.159|0.383|||||Cmax parameters were logarithmically transformed|||0.383|0.159|
81544490|NCT03537404|162766480|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.074|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.016|0.132|||||AUCtau parameters were logarithmically transformed|||0.132|0.016|
81544491|NCT03537404|162766481|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|-0.148|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.45|0.153|||||Cmax parameters were logarithmically transformed|||0.153|-0.450|
81544492|NCT03537404|162766482|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|-0.093|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.354|0.168|||||AUCtau parameters were logarithmically transformed|||0.168|-0.354|
81574420|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.539|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|1.9|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 1: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.9|-0.9|0.539
81501651|NCT03189719|162693633|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.94||||0.0487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|-0.02|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||PAIN: Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Pain subscale was compared between treatment arms based on a cLDA model with EORTC QLQ-OES18 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors including geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and tumor histology (Adenocarcinoma versus Squamous Cell Carcinoma) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||-0.02|-5.86|0.0487
81501652|NCT03189719|162693633|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.93||||0.5932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|2.49|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||REFLUX: Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Reflux subscale was compared between treatment arms based on a cLDA model with EORTC QLQ-OES18 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors including geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and tumor histology (Adenocarcinoma versus Squamous Cell Carcinoma) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||2.49|-4.36|0.5932
81501653|NCT03189719|162693634|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-8.68||||0.0564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.59|0.24|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||DYSPHAGIA: Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Dysphagia subscale was compared between treatment arms based on a cLDA model with EORTC QLQ-OES18 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors including geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||0.24|-17.59|0.0564
81501654|NCT03189719|162693634|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.13||||0.3813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.93|2.66|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||PAIN: Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Pain subscale was compared between treatment arms based on a cLDA model with EORTC QLQ-OES18 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors including geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||2.66|-6.93|0.3813
81501655|NCT03189719|162693634|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-5.11||||0.0816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.86|0.65|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||REFLUX: Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Reflux subscale was compared between treatment arms based on a cLDA model with EORTC QLQ-OES18 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors including geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||0.65|-10.86|0.0816
81501656|NCT03189719|162693635|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-4.49||||0.1632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.81|1.83|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||DYSPHAGIA: Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Dysphagia subscale was compared between treatment arms based on a cLDA model with EORTC QLQ-OES18 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors including geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||1.83|-10.81|0.1632
81501657|NCT03189719|162693635|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.71||||0.3259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|1.71|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||PAIN: Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Pain subscale was compared between treatment arms based on a cLDA model with EORTC QLQ-OES18 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors including geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||1.71|-5.12|0.3259
81501658|NCT03189719|162693635|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-1.5||||0.4598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.47|2.48|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||REFLUX: Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Reflux subscale was compared between treatment arms based on a cLDA model with EORTC QLQ-OES18 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors including geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and ECOG performance status (0 versus 1).||2.48|-5.47|0.4598
81544493|NCT02930824|162766491|SUPERIORITY|We will test the hypothesis that CYP2C19 rapid metabolizers or ultra rapid metabolizers (1 or 2 gain-of-function alleles) in the genotype-supported arm have better gastroesophageal reflux disease and symptom control than CYP2C19 rapid metabolizers or ultra rapid metabolizers in the conventional treatment group because they will have their dose increased based on their genotype.||||||0.78||||||Analysis was done of adult patients enrolled that have a CYP2C19 Rapid or Ultra-rapid metabolizer result.|t-test, 2 sided|||We will test the hypothesis that CYP2C19 rapid metabolizers or ultra rapid metabolizers (1 or 2 gain-of-function alleles) in the genotype-supported arm have better gastroesophageal reflux disease and symptom control than CYP2C19 rapid metabolizers or ultra rapid metabolizers in the conventional treatment group because they will have their dose increased based on their genotype.||||0.78
81501659|NCT03189719|162693636|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-8.2||||0.0317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.67|-0.73|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||DYSPHAGIA: Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Dysphagia subscale was compared between treatment arms based on a cLDA model with EORTC QLQ-OES18 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors including geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and tumor histology (Adenocarcinoma versus Squamous Cell Carcinoma).||-0.73|-15.67|0.0317
81501660|NCT03189719|162693636|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-3.57||||0.0945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.77|0.62|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||PAIN: Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Pain subscale was compared between treatment arms based on a cLDA model with EORTC QLQ-OES18 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors including geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and tumor histology (Adenocarcinoma versus Squamous Cell Carcinoma).||0.62|-7.77|0.0945
81501661|NCT03189719|162693636|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-4.76||||0.0555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.64|0.11|||constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||REFLUX: Change from baseline to Week 18 in EORTC QLQ-OES18 Reflux subscale was compared between treatment arms based on a cLDA model with EORTC QLQ-OES18 scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors including geographic region (Asia versus Rest of the World) and tumor histology (Adenocarcinoma versus Squamous Cell Carcinoma).||0.11|-9.64|0.0555
81501662|NCT03330847|162693657|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.9403|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.66|||Two-sided log-rank tests|Stratified for prior platinum-based therapy (no,yes) using Breslow's approach for handling of ties.|Proportional hazards models based on prior platinum-based therapy (no, yes). Hazard ratio \< 1 favours respective combination treatment related with a longer PFS than olaparib monotherapy. Here, favours olaparib monotherapy.|Patient Population BRCAm||1.66|0.63|0.9403
81501663|NCT03330847|162693657|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9282|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|1.88|||Two-sided log-rank tests|Stratified for prior platinum-based therapy (no,yes) using Breslow's approach for handling of ties.|Proportional hazards models based on prior platinum-based therapy (no, yes). Hazard ratio \< 1 favours respective combination treatment related with a longer PFS than olaparib monotherapy. Here, favours olaparib monotherapy.|Patient Population BRCAm||1.88|0.52|0.9282
81501664|NCT03330847|162693657|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.1274|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|1.03|||Two-sided log-rank tests|Stratified for prior platinum-based therapy (no,yes) using Breslow's approach for handling of ties.|Proportional hazards models based on prior platinum-based therapy (no, yes). Hazard ratio \< 1 favours respective combination treatment related with a longer PFS than olaparib monotherapy. Here, favours olaparib + ceralasertib.|Patient Population Non BRCAm HRRm||1.03|0.28|0.1274
81501665|NCT03330847|162693657|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56||||0.2956|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|1.26|||Two-sided log-rank tests|Stratified for prior platinum-based therapy (no,yes) using Breslow's approach for handling of ties.|Proportional hazards models based on prior platinum-based therapy (no, yes). Hazard ratio \< 1 favours respective combination treatment related with a longer PFS than olaparib monotherapy. Here, favours olaparib + adavosertib.|Patient Population Non BRCAm HRRm||1.26|0.23|0.2956
81501666|NCT03330847|162693657|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.2959|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|1.14|||Two-sided log-rank tests|Stratified for prior platinum-based therapy (no,yes) using Breslow's approach for handling of ties.|Proportional hazards models based on prior platinum-based therapy (no, yes). Hazard ratio \< 1 favours respective combination treatment related with a longer PFS than olaparib monotherapy. Here, favours olaparib + ceralasertib.|Patient Population Non HRRm||1.14|0.50|0.2959
81501667|NCT03330847|162693657|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|0.8|||Two-sided log-rank tests|Stratified for prior platinum-based therapy (no,yes) using Breslow's approach for handling of ties.|Proportional hazards models based on prior platinum-based therapy (no, yes). Hazard ratio \< 1 favours respective combination treatment related with a longer PFS than olaparib monotherapy. Here, favours olaparib + adavosertib.|Patient Population Non HRRm||0.80|0.28|0.0193
81501668|NCT03330847|162693658|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.6147|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|1.39|||Two-sided log-rank tests|Stratified for prior platinum-based therapy (no,yes) using Breslow's approach for handling of ties.|Proportional hazards models based on prior platinum-based therapy (no, yes). Hazard ratio \< 1 favours respective combination treatment related with a longer PFS than olaparib monotherapy. Here, favours olaparib + ceralasertib.|Patient Population BRCAm||1.39|0.53|0.6147
81501669|NCT03330847|162693658|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.7879|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|1.68|||Two-sided log-rank tests|Stratified for prior platinum-based therapy (no,yes) using Breslow's approach for handling of ties.|Proportional hazards models based on prior platinum-based therapy (no, yes). Hazard ratio \< 1 favours respective combination treatment related with a longer PFS than olaparib monotherapy. Here, favours olaparib + adavosertib.|Patient Population BRCAm||1.68|0.48|0.7879
81501670|NCT03330847|162693658|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.3695|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|1.31|||Two-sided log-rank tests|Stratified for prior platinum-based therapy (no,yes) using Breslow's approach for handling of ties.|Proportional hazards models based on prior platinum-based therapy (no, yes). Hazard ratio \< 1 favours respective combination treatment related with a longer PFS than olaparib monotherapy. Here, favours olaparib + ceralasertib.|Patient Population Non BRCAm HRRm||1.31|0.38|0.3695
81544494|NCT02930824|162766492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031||||||Adjusted for baseline score, race, baseline proton pump inhibitor use, baseline histamine receptor antagonist use. A sensitivity analysis of participants only on omeprazole revealed similar findings.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Adjusted these end points for covariates, including the baseline score, race, and baseline medications using logistic regression||||||0.031
81544495|NCT02930824|162766493|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.42||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|6.3||unadjusted|Log Rank|||||6.3|0.9|0.07
81544496|NCT02930824|162766494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||If a participant did not complete a follow-up questionnaire during their third to fifth week of proton pump inhibitor therapy, their questionnaire results were excluded from the analyses.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||If a participant did not complete a follow-up questionnaire during their third to fifth week of proton pump inhibitor therapy, their questionnaire results were excluded from the analyses.||||0.97
81501671|NCT03330847|162693658|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.4586|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.29|1.58|||Two-sided log-rank tests|Stratified for prior platinum-based therapy (no,yes) using Breslow's approach for handling of ties.|Proportional hazards models based on prior platinum-based therapy (no, yes). Hazard ratio \< 1 favours respective combination treatment related with a longer PFS than olaparib monotherapy. Here, favours olaparib + adavosertib.|Patient Population Non BRCAm HRRm||1.58|0.29|0.4586
81501672|NCT03330847|162693658|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.7452|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|1.31|||Two-sided log-rank tests|Stratified for prior platinum-based therapy (no,yes) using Breslow's approach for handling of ties.|Proportional hazards models based on prior platinum-based therapy (no, yes). Hazard ratio \< 1 favours respective combination treatment related with a longer PFS than olaparib monotherapy. Here, favours olaparib + ceralasertib.|Patient Population Non HRRm||1.31|0.61|0.7452
81544497|NCT02930824|162766495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||If a participant did not complete a follow-up questionnaire during their third to fifth week of proton pump inhibitor therapy, their questionnaire results were excluded from the analyses.||||0.83
81501673|NCT03330847|162693658|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.1185|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|1.0|||Two-sided log-rank tests|Stratified for prior platinum-based therapy (no,yes) using Breslow's approach for handling of ties.|Proportional hazards models based on prior platinum-based therapy (no, yes). Hazard ratio \< 1 favours respective combination treatment related with a longer PFS than olaparib monotherapy. Here, favours olaparib + adavosertib.|Patient Population Non HRRm||1.00|0.37|0.1185
81501674|NCT05211596|162693677|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.43||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81501675|NCT05211596|162693678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22||||0.264|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.264
81501676|NCT05211596|162693679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|849.35||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81501677|NCT05211596|162693680|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|777.42||||0.054|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.054
81501678|NCT05211596|162693681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81501679|NCT05211596|162693682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81501680|NCT04043286|162693714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.85|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The Shapiro-Wilk test assessed data normality, and paired t-tests or Wilcoxon tests were applied based on normality results.||The null hypothesis was that there would be no significant difference in peri-implant bone levels between implants with definitive abutments delivered at the time of surgery, and those subjected to multiple abutment disconnections and reconnections. Power analysis was performed and showed that a sample size of 38 implants was needed to achieve 80% power to detect a difference between the null proportion of 0.500 at a significance level of 0.05.||0.85|0.10|0.009
81501681|NCT04043286|162693715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0000168|1.25|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"The null hypothesis was that there would be no significant difference in peri-implant bone levels between implants with definitive abutments delivered at the time of surgery, and those subjected to multiple abutment disconnections and reconnections. Power analysis was performed and showed that a sample size of 38 implants was needed to achieve 80% power to detect a difference between the null proportion of 0.500 at a significance level of 0.05.~Type of Statistical Test"||1.25|-0.0000168|0.049
81501682|NCT04043286|162693716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0000522|0.75|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"The null hypothesis was that there would be no significant difference in peri-implant bone levels between implants with definitive abutments delivered at the time of surgery, and those subjected to multiple abutment disconnections and reconnections. Power analysis was performed and showed that a sample size of 38 implants was needed to achieve 80% power to detect a difference between the null proportion of 0.500 at a significance level of 0.05.~Type of Statistical Test"||0.75|-0.0000522|0.053
81501683|NCT01690273|162693735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.13
81574421|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.439|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|1.9|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 1: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.9|-0.7|0.439
81501684|NCT01690273|162693735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81501685|NCT01690273|162693735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.11
81501686|NCT01690273|162693735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9913|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9913
81501687|NCT01690273|162693735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0427|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0427
81501688|NCT01690273|162693735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1856|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1856
81501689|NCT01690273|162693736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.04
81501690|NCT01690273|162693736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0002
81501691|NCT01690273|162693736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0002
81501692|NCT01690273|162693736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||1
81501693|NCT01690273|162693736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.935|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.935
81501694|NCT01690273|162693736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.876|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.876
81501695|NCT01690273|162693737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.004
81501696|NCT01690273|162693737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.87
81501697|NCT01690273|162693737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.83
81501698|NCT01690273|162693737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.989|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.989
81501699|NCT01690273|162693737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.022
81501700|NCT01690273|162693737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.119
81501701|NCT01690273|162693738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.09
81501702|NCT01690273|162693738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81501703|NCT01690273|162693738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.94
81501704|NCT01690273|162693738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.213|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.213
81501705|NCT01690273|162693738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.007
81501706|NCT01690273|162693738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.900
81501707|NCT01690273|162693739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.003
81501708|NCT01690273|162693739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81501709|NCT01690273|162693739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.69
81501710|NCT01690273|162693739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.874|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.874
81501711|NCT01690273|162693739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.057
81501712|NCT01690273|162693739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.526|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.526
81501713|NCT01690273|162693740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.853|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.853
81501714|NCT01690273|162693740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.016
81501715|NCT01690273|162693740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.000
81501716|NCT01690273|162693740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.889|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.889
81501717|NCT01690273|162693740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.098
81501718|NCT01690273|162693740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.645|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.645
81501719|NCT01690273|162693741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.07
81501720|NCT01690273|162693741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.13
81501721|NCT01690273|162693741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.97
81501722|NCT01690273|162693741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||1
81501723|NCT01690273|162693741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.338|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.338
81501724|NCT01690273|162693741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.476|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.476
81501725|NCT01690273|162693742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.88
81501726|NCT01690273|162693742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81501727|NCT01690273|162693742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||1
81501728|NCT01690273|162693742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||1
81501729|NCT01690273|162693742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.995|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.995
81501730|NCT01690273|162693742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.985|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.985
81501731|NCT01690273|162693743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9
81501732|NCT01690273|162693743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7
81501733|NCT01690273|162693743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81501734|NCT01690273|162693743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.999
81501735|NCT01690273|162693743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.900
81501736|NCT01690273|162693743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.739|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.739
81501737|NCT01690273|162693744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||1
81501738|NCT01690273|162693744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||1
81501739|NCT01690273|162693744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.37
81501740|NCT01690273|162693744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.618|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.618
81501741|NCT01690273|162693744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||1
81501742|NCT01690273|162693744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.689|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.689
81501743|NCT01690273|162693745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8
81501744|NCT01690273|162693745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.97
81501745|NCT01690273|162693745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.99
81501746|NCT01690273|162693745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.999
81501747|NCT01690273|162693745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.929|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.929
81501748|NCT01690273|162693745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.980
81501749|NCT01690273|162693746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||1
81501750|NCT01690273|162693746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.000
81501751|NCT01690273|162693746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.350
81501752|NCT01690273|162693746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.997|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.997
81501753|NCT01690273|162693746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.970
81501754|NCT01690273|162693746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.999
81501755|NCT01690273|162693747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.997|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.997
81501756|NCT01690273|162693747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.000
81501757|NCT01690273|162693747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.503|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.503
81501758|NCT01690273|162693747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.814|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.814
81501759|NCT01690273|162693747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.643|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.643
81501760|NCT01690273|162693747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.999|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.999
81501761|NCT01690273|162693748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.787|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.787
81501762|NCT01690273|162693748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.408|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.408
81501763|NCT01690273|162693748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.157|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.157
81501764|NCT01690273|162693748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.835|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.835
81501765|NCT01690273|162693748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.256|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.256
81501766|NCT01690273|162693748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.935|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.935
81501767|NCT01690273|162693749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.978|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.978
81501768|NCT01690273|162693749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.169|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.169
81501769|NCT01690273|162693749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81501770|NCT01690273|162693749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.993|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.993
81501771|NCT01690273|162693749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.105|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.105
81501772|NCT01690273|162693749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.335|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.335
81501773|NCT00976456|162693772|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The estimation was that in the pemetrexed-carboplatin plus bevacizumab Arm the median PFS will be 5.5 months. A median PFS of 4 months (5.5 - 27%) had been regarded non-inferior. Assuming the accrual period of 24 months and the whole study duration of 42 months, 246 patients had to be recruited. According to the fact, that the required statistical power of 80% will be reached by occurrence of altogether 227 events, the final analysis was done at this time point.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.0583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.989|1.682|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.682|0.989|0.0583
81501774|NCT00976456|162693773|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The estimation was that in the pemetrexed-carboplatin plus bevacizumab Arm the median PFS will be 5.5 months. A median PFS of 4 months (5.5 - 27%) had been regarded non-inferior. Assuming the accrual period of 24 months and the whole study duration of 42 months, 246 patients had to be recruited. According to the fact, that the required statistical power of 80% will be reached by occurrence of altogether 227 events, the final analysis was done at this time Point.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.091||||0.3869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.794|1.499|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.499|0.794|0.3869
81501775|NCT02037529|162693776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5623|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5623
81501776|NCT02037529|162693781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.984|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9840
81501777|NCT02037529|162693782|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5968|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5968
81501778|NCT02329587|162693840|OTHER||Between-group effect size (Hedge's g)|0.138|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81501779|NCT02329587|162693841|OTHER||Between-group effect size (Hedge's g)|-0.214|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81501780|NCT02329587|162693842|OTHER||Between-groups effect size (Hedge's g)|-0.007|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81501781|NCT02329587|162693843|OTHER||Between-group effect size (Hedge's g)|-0.151|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81501782|NCT02329587|162693844|OTHER||Between-groups effect size (Hedge's g)|0.704|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81501783|NCT02329587|162693845|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.125|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81501784|NCT00619866|162693868|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.2311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.2|||Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Change from baseline in in monthly mean values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.20|-0.81|0.2311
81501785|NCT00619866|162693868|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.1521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.14|||Repeated Measures Analysis of Covariance||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Change from baseline in in monthly mean values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.14|-0.86|0.1521
81501786|NCT00619866|162693869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.2041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.17|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 4. Change from baseline in in monthly mean values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.17|-0.77|0.2041
81501787|NCT00619866|162693869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.3375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.24|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 4. Change from baseline in in monthly mean values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.24|-0.69|0.3375
81501788|NCT00619866|162693869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.04|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 8. Change from baseline in in monthly mean values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.04|-1.01|0.0354
81501789|NCT00619866|162693869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.3618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.26|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 8. Change from baseline in in monthly mean values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.26|-0.71|0.3618
81501790|NCT00619866|162693870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.78|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 4. Change from baseline in in monthly peak values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.78|-1.01|0.7990
81501791|NCT00619866|162693870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.5042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.59|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 4. Change from baseline in in monthly peak values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.59|-1.21|0.5042
81501792|NCT00619866|162693870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.1459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.24|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 8. Change from baseline in in monthly peak values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.24|-1.63|0.1459
81501793|NCT00619866|162693870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.0163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.21|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 8. Change from baseline in in monthly peak values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.21|-2.10|0.0163
81501794|NCT00619866|162693870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|-0.18|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 12. Change from baseline in in monthly peak values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.18|-2.13|0.0207
81501795|NCT00619866|162693870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|-0.47|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 12. Change from baseline in in monthly peak values of the NRS for overall endometriosis-associated pelvic pain was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.47|-2.42|0.0038
81501796|NCT00619866|162693871|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.5744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.1|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 4. Change from baseline in non-menstrual pelvic pain score was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.10|-0.18|0.5744
81501797|NCT00619866|162693871|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.12|||Repeated measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 4. Change from baseline in non-menstrual pelvic pain score was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.12|-0.17|0.7280
81501798|NCT00619866|162693871|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.03|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 8. Change from baseline in non-menstrual pelvic pain score was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.03|-0.32|0.0195
81501799|NCT00619866|162693871|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.5589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.1|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 8. Change from baseline in non-menstrual pelvic pain score was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.10|-0.19|0.5589
81501800|NCT00619866|162693871|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.5558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.11|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 12. Change from baseline in non-menstrual pelvic pain score was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.11|-0.20|0.5558
81501801|NCT00619866|162693871|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.7121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.12|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 12. Change from baseline in non-menstrual pelvic pain score was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.12|-0.18|0.7121
81501802|NCT00619866|162693872|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.03|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 4. Change from baseline in dysmenorrhea score was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.03|-0.54|0.0286
81501803|NCT00619866|162693872|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.05|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 4. Change from baseline in dysmenorrhea score was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.05|-0.45|0.1210
81501804|NCT00619866|162693872|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.15|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 8. Change from baseline in dysmenorrhea score was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.15|-0.68|0.0024
81544498|NCT01055197|162766547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.44||||0.2103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|2.53|||Log Rank|||The null hypothesis (H0) was that PCI + RT is not effective versus the alternative hypothesis (H1) that PCI + RT is effective. Assumptions were that PCI alone would have hazard rate λc of 1.204 and PCI + RT a hazard rate λc of 0.799 (hazard ratio λt/λc = 0.663). At each planned analysis, the p-value from the log-rank test statistic assessing overall survival was compared to the nominal significance level. The final targeted accrual was 154.||2.53|0.82|0.2103
81544499|NCT01055197|162766548|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||Fisher Exact|2-sided significance level of 0.05||||||0.24
81501805|NCT00619866|162693872|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.22|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 8. Change from baseline in dysmenorrhea score was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.22|-0.76|0.0003
81501806|NCT00619866|162693872|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.16|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 12. Change from baseline in dysmenorrhea score was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.16|-0.72|0.0021
81544500|NCT01055197|162766550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0102|||||||Log Rank|2-sided significance level of 0.05||||||0.0102
81501807|NCT00619866|162693872|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.24|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 12. Change from baseline in dysmenorrhea score was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.24|-0.80|0.0003
81501808|NCT00619866|162693873|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.01|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 4. Change from baseline in total of non-menstrual pelvic pain and dysmenorrhea scores was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.01|-0.34|0.0603
81501809|NCT00619866|162693873|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.1855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.06|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 4. Change from baseline in total of non-menstrual pelvic pain and dysmenorrhea scores was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.06|-0.29|0.1855
81501810|NCT00619866|162693873|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.12|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 8. Change from baseline in total of non-menstrual pelvic pain and dysmenorrhea scores was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||-0.12|-0.48|0.0012
81501811|NCT00619866|162693873|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.1002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.03|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 8. Change from baseline in total of non-menstrual pelvic pain and dysmenorrhea scores was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.03|-0.33|0.1002
81501812|NCT00619866|162693873|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.01|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 12. Change from baseline in total of non-menstrual pelvic pain and dysmenorrhea scores was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.01|-0.36|0.0568
81501813|NCT00619866|162693873|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.04|||Repeated Measures ANCOVA||Difference = Elagolix - Placebo|Analysis at week 12. Change from baseline in total of non-menstrual pelvic pain and dysmenorrhea scores was analyzed by a repeated measures analysis of covariance model. The model included fixed effects for treatment, time, the treatment-by-time interaction, a random effect for subject, and the baseline-by-time interaction, and the baseline value as a covariate.||0.04|-0.33|0.1190
81501814|NCT03510273|162693927|OTHER|"Type of statistical test: Independence~Description: Adequacy of baseline image"||||||0.396|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.396
81501815|NCT03510273|162693927|OTHER|"Type of statistical test: Independence~Description: Squamous columnar junction visibility"||||||0.351|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.351
81501816|NCT03510273|162693927|OTHER|"Type of statistical test: Independence~Description: Visible abnormal areas"||||||0.774|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.774
81501817|NCT03510273|162693927|OTHER|"Type of statistical test: Independence~Description: Location of the lesion"||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81544501|NCT00538902|162766552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.026||95.0|1.09|4.39||Each comparison was tested at the 2-sided alpha level of 0.05. Subjects with missing data were imputed to be non-responders. The overall type I error rate was preserved by a hierarchical stepwise closed testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A sample size of 42 subjects in the placebo group and 84 subjects in each of the adalimumab groups was needed to achieve 98% power to detect that the ACR20 response rate in the 80 mg adalimumab group was different from placebo and to achieve 84% power to detect that the 40 mg adalimumab group was different from placebo.||4.39|1.09|0.026
81501818|NCT03510273|162693927|OTHER|"Type of statistical test: Independence~Description: Mosaic of the worst lesion"||||||0.36|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.36
81501819|NCT03510273|162693927|OTHER|"Type of Statistical Test: Independence~Description: Acetowhite changes"||||||0.881|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.881
81501820|NCT03510273|162693927|OTHER|"Type of Statistical Test: Independence~Description: Border of the worst lesion"||||||0.829|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.829
81501821|NCT03510273|162693927|OTHER|"Type of Statistical Test: Independence~Description: Possible diagnosis"||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81501822|NCT03510273|162693927|OTHER|"Type of Statistical Test: Independence~Description: Baseline histology"||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81501823|NCT03510273|162693927|OTHER|"Type of Statistical Test: Independence~Description: Size of the worst lesion (% coverage)"||||||0.493|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.493
81501824|NCT02589938|162693928|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures analysis of covariance (RMANCOVA) models were constructed to assess differences in each outcome adjusting for baseline outcome value, group, time, and group by time interaction assuming an unstructured covariance. The primary objective was assessed using a linear contrast of group effect at 4 weeks||||||0.0167|||||||ANCOVA|||The primary endpoint was to determine whether true acupuncture (TA) was more effective than sham acupuncture (SA) or standard oral hygiene (SOH) at treating xerostomia as assessed by the xerostomia questionnaire (XQ) at Week 4. The study was powered to detect a difference of 10 points with an assumed standard deviation (SD)=16 between each pair of groups on XQ.This assumed a t-test with a two-sided significance level of 0·0133 and 84% power with 20% dropout.||||0.0167
81501825|NCT01276106|162693931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.01||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made and a value of p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in HbA1c was analyzed using an analysis of covariance model with change in HbA1c as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||-0.01|-0.70|0.044
81544502|NCT00538902|162766552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68||||0.004||95.0|1.35|5.3||Each comparison was tested at the 2-sided alpha level of 0.05. Subjects with missing data were imputed to be non-responders. The overall type I error rate was preserved by a hierarchical stepwise closed testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A sample size of 42 subjects in the placebo group and 84 subjects in each of the adalimumab groups was needed to achieve 98% power to detect that the ACR20 response rate in the 80 mg adalimumab group was different from placebo and to achieve 84% power to detect that the 40 mg adalimumab group was different from placebo.||5.30|1.35|0.004
81501826|NCT01276106|162693931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176||0.0979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.05||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made and a value of p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in HbA1c was analyzed using an analysis of covariance model with change in HbA1c as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.05|-0.64|0.0979
81501827|NCT01276106|162693931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.174||0.2643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.15||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made and a value of p\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in HbA1c was analyzed using an analysis of covariance model with change in HbA1c as the dependent variable, treatment as a fixed effect, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.15|-0.54|0.2643
81501828|NCT00862940|162693940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.9754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|2.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed model relating direct change in brain volume (BBSI) to time and its interaction with treatment group. This model additionally includes a time-by-AChEI group interaction as a fixed effect.||2.52|-2.60|0.9754
81501829|NCT00862940|162693941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.52||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.04|31.04|||MMRM|||Mixed model repeated measurements (MMRM) with unstructured covariance including time, time-by-treatment, visit, pre-treatment HCV, and AChEI group.||31.04|-38.04|0.842
81501830|NCT00862940|162693942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|3.23||The p-value represents the difference from placebo for COWAT at Week 52 (MMRM).|MMRM|||||3.23|0.13|0.034
81501831|NCT00862940|162693943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|1.15||The p-value represents the difference from placebo for MMSE at Week 52 (MMRM).|MMRM|||||1.15|-0.67|0.602
81501832|NCT00879398|162693946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81501833|NCT00879398|162693947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81501834|NCT00879398|162693948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81501835|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1319||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Geriatric Status: \<65 years versus (vs) Geriatric Status: ≥65 years||||0.1319
81501836|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.601||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Comparison among Age Categories: \<50 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 69 years, 70 to 79 years, and ≥80 years.||||0.6010
81501837|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0289||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Male vs Female||||0.0289
81501838|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3078||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Comparison among Weight Categories: \<50 kg, 50 to 60 kg, 60 to 70 kg, and ≥70 kg.||||0.3078
81544503|NCT00538902|162766553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||The between-treatment comparison between each adalimumab group vs. placebo was performed at the 2-sided alpha = 0.05 significance level, without using a stepwise testing procedure or alpha adjustment.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Percentage ACR responders at Week 12 were compared between adalimumab and placebo groups, where missing ACR responses were imputed as non-responder.||||||0.009
81501839|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9614||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Comparison among Height Categories: \<160 cm, 160 to 170 cm, and ≥170 cm.||||0.9614
81501840|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0788||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Allergic History: Yes vs Allergic History: No||||0.0788
81501841|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Comparison among Duration of Disease: \<1 week, 1 to 8 weeks, 8 to 16 weeks, and ≥16 weeks.||||<0.0001
81501842|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Past OAB Treatment History: Yes vs Past OAB Treatment History: No||||<0.0001
81501843|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1147||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Medical History of Past Disease: Yes vs Medical History of Past Disease: No||||0.1147
81544504|NCT00538902|162766553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.121
81544505|NCT00871975|162766603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity (percent)|80.6|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||We found an 80.6% sensitivity for detection of detrusor overactivity on Tetra-NIRS as compared to urodynamics.|A contingency table was used to compare presence or absence of an event (eg. detrusor overactivity) on the urodynamic tracing with interpretation of events on the Tetra-NIRS tracings.||||
81501844|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Medical History of Present Disease: Yes vs Medical History of Present Disease: No||||<0.0001
81501845|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Kidney Disorder: Yes vs Kidney Disorder: No||||1.0000
81501846|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Liver Disorder: Yes vs Liver Disorder: No||||1.0000
81501847|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Comparison among Total Administration Period of Toviaz Subgroups: \<2 months, 2 to 4 months, and ≥4 months.||||<0.0001
81501848|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0239||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Comparison among Daily Dose of Toviaz: 3 mg, 4 mg, \>4 mg to \<8 mg, and 8 mg.||||0.0239
81501849|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Completion vs Discontinuation||||<0.0001
81501850|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5889||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Fisher Exact|||Total Administration Period \<274 days vs Total Administration Period ≥ 274 days||||0.5889
81501851|NCT00879398|162693950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||Statistical significant level: 0.05|Chi-squared|||Concurrent Medication: Yes vs Concurrent Medication: No||||0.0010
81501852|NCT05047627|162693998|OTHER||Differences in slopes|0.76||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|5.66|||Robust linear mixed models|||||5.66|-4.14|.755
81501853|NCT05047627|162693999|OTHER||Differences in slopes|1.38||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.15|8.91|||Robust linear mixed models|||||8.91|-6.15|0.713
81501854|NCT05047627|162694000|OTHER||Differences in slopes|1.03||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|3.09|||Robust linear mixed models|||||3.09|-1.02|0.323
81501855|NCT05047627|162694001|OTHER||Differences in slopes|-0.33||||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|1.3|||Robust linear mixed models|||||1.30|-1.95|.692
81501856|NCT05047627|162694002|OTHER||Differences in slopes|-2.92||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.41|0.58|||Robust linear mixed models|||||0.58|-6.41|0.1
81501857|NCT01380080|162694003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cumulative probability difference|-0.06||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|2.94|||z-test|||Treatment comparison was made using the difference (arm B- arm A) in the Kaplan-Meier estimate for 24 week cumulative probability of death or unknown vital status with 95% confidence interval||2.94|-3.05|0.97
81501858|NCT02303821|162694049|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The objective of this endpoint was to compare the rate of CRi or better status against an external control arm selected from an observational study (Amgen 20180065). The rate of CRi or better status in the external control arm was 26.3% (95% CI: 15.1, 37.5) for B-Cell participants with treatment difference odds ratio of 2.082 (95% CI: 0.968, 4.477). For T-Cell participants the rate of CRi or better status was 18.6% (95% CI: 7.1, 30.0) with treatment difference odds ratio of 1.646 (95% CI: 0.639. 4.245).|||
81501859|NCT02303821|162694050|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The objective of this endpoint was to compare EFS in study 20140106 with EFS in an external control arm selected from an observational study (Amgen 20180065). The median duration in months in the external control arm was 3.62 (95% CI: 1.55, 5.36) for B-cell participants, with a treatment difference hazard ration of 1.435 (95% CI: 0.976, 2.111). For T-Cell participants the median in months was 2.93 (95% CI: 0.95, 5.10) with a treatment difference hazard ratio of 1.404 (95% CI: 0.869, 2.270).|||
81501860|NCT02303821|162694051|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The objective of this endpoint was to compare the OS in study 20140106 with OS in an external control arm selected from an observational study (Amgen 20180065). The median OS in months for the B-Cell participants in the external control arm was 8.59 (95% CI: 5.26, 10.59) with a treatment difference hazard ratio of 1.245 (95% CI: 0.805, 1.927). For the T-Cell participants the median OS in months was 7.04 (95% CI: 7.04, NE) with a treatment difference hazard ratio of 1.040 (95% CI: 0.641, 1.688).|||
81501861|NCT02303821|162694052|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The DOR in study 20140106 was estimated relative to the DOR in an external control arm selected from an observational study (Amgen 20180065). The median DOR in months in the external control arm was 8.72 (95% CI: 5.07, 32.24) in B-Cell participants. For T-Cell participants the median DOR in months was 5.82 (95% CI: 1.22, 19.80).|||
81544506|NCT00871975|162766603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity (percent)|28.1|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||We found a 28.1% specificity for detection of detrusor overactivity on Tetra-NIRS as compared to urodynamics.|A contingency table was used to compare presence or absence of an event (eg. detrusor overactivity) on the urodynamic tracing with interpretation of events on the Tetra-NIRS tracings.||||
81544507|NCT00817843|162766644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.295||0.766||95.0|||||ANOVA|||"Between treatment difference in the change in FMD from the fasting to the post-fat load state.~Null hypothesis was that combination therapy (simvastatin/ezetimibe) would protect the FMD in the post-fat load phase and would therefore be associated with a smaller drop in FMD~Power calculation was based on the results from a pilot study. To detect a 1.0% difference between treatments with a SD of 2.7% and a power of 90% (alfa 0.05, two tailed) 80 evaluable patients were needed."||||0.766
81501862|NCT02303821|162694064|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The primary objective of this endpoint was to compare the percentage of participants achieving CR after the end of induction therapy in study 20140106 with the percentage of participants achieving CR in an external control arm selected from an observational study (Amgen 20180065). In the external control arm, 7.8% of B-Cell participants (95% confidence interval \[CI\]: 1.0%, 14.7%) achieved CR, with a treatment difference odds ratio of 2.04 (95% CI: 0.54, 7.66). For T-Cell participants, 9.1% (95% CI: 0.7%, 17.5%) achieved CR, with an odds ratio of 1.58 (95% CI: 0.47, 5.31).|||
81501863|NCT02302222|162694093|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.113||||0.1981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.243|||Fisher Exact|||||0.243|-0.016|0.1981
81501864|NCT03909971|162694125|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81501865|NCT05177354|162694153|SUPERIORITY||Proportion|89.3|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|71.8|||"It is hypothesized that the proportion of low-back and leg pain subjects with a reduction in overstimulation sensation during Closed Loop On compared to Closed Loop Off period exceeds a performance goal of 50%.~H0: p ≤ 50% HA: p \> 50%"|Binomial Exact Test||||||71.8|<0.001
81501866|NCT06028464|162694200|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|36.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.96|41.64|||||Ratio calculated as test/reference\*100. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 21.9|Ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. The pharmacokinetic endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model.||41.64|31.96|
81501867|NCT06028464|162694201|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|56.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|45.11|70.6|||||Ratio calculated as test/reference\*100. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 37.9.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. The pharmacokinetic endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model.||70.60|45.11|
81501868|NCT06028464|162694202|OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|36.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.91|41.74|||||Ratio calculated as test/reference\*100. Intra-individual Geometric coefficient of variation \[%\] = 22.3.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means was calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. The pharmacokinetic endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model.||41.74|31.91|
81501869|NCT02769481|162694203|NON_INFERIORITY|A 95% CI was to be calculated to estimate the range of values in which the treatment difference was likely to lie. If the 95% CI fell below the specified non inferiority margin of 0.35%, the non inferiority of bexagliflozin treatment to glimepiride treatment would be demonstrated and the null hypothesis would be rejected.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.11|||||A lower value represents a better treatment effect.|The null hypothesis for the primary endpoint was that the change in HbA1c from baseline to week 60 in the bexagliflozin arm would be greater than change in the glimepiride arm by greater than 0.35%.||0.11|-0.21|
81501870|NCT02769481|162694204|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-4.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-3.52||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, background treatment, baseline HbA1c, baseline eGFR, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline weight as a fixed effect covariate.||||-3.52|-5.10|< 0.0001
81501871|NCT02769481|162694205|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-6.53||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.56|-2.51||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, background treatment, baseline HbA1c, baseline eGFR, treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline weight as a fixed effect covariate.||||-2.51|-10.56|0.0008
81501872|NCT02769481|162694206|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.28||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Regression, Logistic|Region, baseline HbA1c, background treatment, eGFR at baseline, treatment as a fixed effect covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as the odds ratio of bexagliflozin over glimepiride.|||0.28|0.05|< 0.0001
81501873|NCT02769481|162694207|SUPERIORITY|Superiority of bexagliflozin over glimepiride in HbA1c reduction from baseline to week 60 will be declared if the upper bound of 95% confidence interval is less than 0|Difference of LS Means|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.11||||||||0.11|-0.21|
81501874|NCT02445911|162694235|OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-6.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.75|10.18|||||Least-squares means have baseline and site as covariates. Placebo was the reference group.|||10.18|-23.75|
81501875|NCT02445911|162694235|OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-2.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.65|13.72|||||Least-squares means have baseline and site as covariates. Placebo was the reference group.|||13.72|-19.65|
81501876|NCT02445911|162694235|OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-5.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.97|11.88|||||Least-squares means have baseline and site as covariates. Placebo was the reference group.|||11.88|-21.97|
81501877|NCT01139515|162694253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted ratio of geometric means|98.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.17|105.7||||||Natural log transformed, dose-normalized AUC\[0- ∞\] of eletriptan was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||105.70|92.17|
81501878|NCT01139515|162694253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted ratio of geometric means|109.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.23|117.24||||||Natural log transformed, dose-normalized AUC\[0- ∞\] of eletriptan was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||117.24|102.23|
81501879|NCT01139515|162694253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted ratio of geometric means|109.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.65|117.72||||||Natural log transformed, dose-normalized AUC\[0- ∞\] of eletriptan was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||117.72|102.65|
81501880|NCT01139515|162694254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric means ratio|99.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.97|106.31||||||Natural log transformed, dose-normalized AUClast of eletriptan was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||106.31|92.97|
81574422|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.914|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|1.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 1: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.4|-1.6|0.914
81501881|NCT01139515|162694254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted ratio of geometric means|110.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.36|118.18||||||Natural log transformed, dose-normalized AUClast of eletriptan was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||118.18|103.36|
81501882|NCT01139515|162694254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted ratio of geometric means|110.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.28|118.09||||||Natural log transformed, dose-normalized AUClast of eletriptan was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||118.09|103.28|
81501883|NCT01139515|162694255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted geometric means ratio|101.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.97|120.58||||||"Natural log transformed, dose-normalized Cmax of eletriptan was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.~The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios."||120.58|85.97|
81501884|NCT01139515|162694255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted ratio of geometric means|98.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.23|116.73||||||"Natural log transformed, dose-normalized Cmax of eletriptan was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.~The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios."||116.73|83.23|
81501885|NCT01139515|162694255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted ratio of geometric means|107.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.72|127.25||||||"Natural log transformed, dose-normalized Cmax of eletriptan was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.~The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios."||127.25|90.72|
81501886|NCT03021486|162694282|OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.71
81501887|NCT03021486|162694284|OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.86
81501888|NCT03021486|162694285|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Two-tailed Fisher's exact test|||||||0.12
81501889|NCT03021486|162694286|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Two-tailed Fisher's exact test|||||||0.007
81501890|NCT03021486|162694287|OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||Two-tailed Fisher's exact test|||Perceived Comfort level as assessed by caregiver||||0.83
81501891|NCT03021486|162694287|OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Two-tailed Fisher's exact test|||Perceived agitation level as assessed by caregiver||||0.82
81501892|NCT03021486|162694288|OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Two-tailed Fisher's exact test|||Perceived Comfort level as assessed by nurse||||0.82
81501893|NCT03021486|162694288|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Two-tailed Fisher's exact test|||Perceived agitation level as assessed by nurse||||0.91
81501894|NCT03021486|162694289|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Nursing assessment, disorientation to time - frequency||||0.12
81501895|NCT03021486|162694289|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Nursing assessment, disorientation to place - frequency||||0.07
81544508|NCT00198822|162766660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.65||||0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.99||We set an a priori level of statistical significance of p equal to 0.05.|generalized estimating equations|RR with 95% CIs were estimated by GEE binomial regression, with a log link function and exchangeable correlation appropriate for binary data.|The vitamin A group and the Beta-carotene group were compared to the placebo group.|Sample size was based on an expected placebo group MR of 600/100,000 pregnancies, requiring 18,000 pregnancies to detect a 35% reduction in all-cause mortality, with a 5% type I error, 80% power, 1.21 design effect, 15% early pregnancy loss and 10% loss to follow-up. A mid-study DSMB analysis suggested a lower MR, leading the SS to be increased to 67,740. However, with no mortality difference evident at a DSMB meeting in Dec 2006, the trial was halted leaving 59,721 in the trial cohort.||0.99||0.05
81501896|NCT03021486|162694289|OTHER|||||||0.051|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Nursing assessment, visual hallucination - frequency||||0.051
81501897|NCT03021486|162694289|OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Nursing assessment, tactile hallucination - frequency||||0.048
81501898|NCT03021486|162694289|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Nursing assessment, auditory hallucination - frequency||||0.15
81501899|NCT03021486|162694289|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Nursing assessment, delusional thoughts - frequency||||0.10
81501900|NCT03021486|162694289|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Nursing assessment, psychomotor agitation- frequency||||0.15
81501901|NCT03021486|162694289|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Nursing assessment, disorientation to time - distress||||0.98
81501902|NCT03021486|162694289|OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Nursing assessment, disorientation to place - distress||||0.93
81501903|NCT03021486|162694289|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Nursing assessment, visual hallucination - distress||||0.08
81501904|NCT03021486|162694289|OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Nursing assessment, tactile hallucination - distress||||0.28
81501905|NCT03021486|162694289|OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Nursing assessment, auditory hallucination - distress||||0.83
81501906|NCT03021486|162694289|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Nursing assessment, delusional thoughts - distress||||0.22
81501907|NCT03021486|162694289|OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Nursing assessment, psychomotor agitation - distress||||0.75
81501908|NCT03021486|162694290|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.09
81501909|NCT03021486|162694291|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Mean change in pain.||||0.02
81501910|NCT03021486|162694291|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Mean change in Fatigue.||||0.10
81501911|NCT03021486|162694291|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Mean change in Nausea.||||0.02
81501912|NCT03021486|162694291|OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Mean change in Depression.||||0.97
81501913|NCT03021486|162694291|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Mean change in Anxiety.||||0.03
81501914|NCT03021486|162694291|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Mean change in Drowsiness.||||0.68
81501915|NCT03021486|162694291|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Mean change in Appetite.||||0.80
81501916|NCT03021486|162694291|OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Mean change in Feeling of well being.||||0.45
81501917|NCT03021486|162694291|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Mean change in Shortness of breath.||||0.16
81501918|NCT03021486|162694291|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||Mean change in Sleep.||||0.12
81501919|NCT00582907|162694293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio, log|-1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.78||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.1|||Signed rank|||Based upon FMF colchicine controlled studies showing an \~80% decrease in attacks, we estimated, based on baseline attacks every 4 weeks, there would be a difference of 0.5 attacks per month between rilonacept and placebo. With a two-sided 5% significance level and power of 80% we aimed for 14 evaluable participants who completed at least 2 treatment courses. The null hypothesis is that there would be no significant differences in the number of attacks between use of rilonacept and placebo.||-0.1|-3.4|0.027
81501920|NCT00582907|162694293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12||||95.0|0.39|0.85|||Bayesian modeling||Attacks while receiving rilonacept is the numerator and attacks while receiving placebo is the denominator. In Bayesian statistics credible interval equals confidence interval.|This analysis was done by Bayesian Statistics using a non-informative (neutral) prior (log normal distribution mean 9 \[SD 10\]). The null hypothesis was that the rilonacept/placebo FMF odds ratio of attacks was 1.||0.85|0.39|
81501921|NCT00582907|162694294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.26||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.0|||Signed rank|||Null hypothesis: There were no significant differences between rilonacept and placebo in the occurence of injection site reactions. No power calculations for this outcome.||0|-4|0.047
81501922|NCT00582907|162694294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.17|||Signed rank|||Null hypothesis: There were no significant differences between rilonacept and placebo in the occurence of infections. No power calculations for this outcome.||0.17|-0.56|0.13
81501923|NCT00582907|162694295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.32||95.0|-2.4|0.5|||Signed rank|||Null hypothesis: There were no significant differences in the length of attacks during rilonacept vs. placebo treatment courses. Since this was a secondary outcome there were no power calculations performed.||0.5|-2.4|0.32
81501924|NCT00582907|162694296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Differences in percent of courses|29.0||||0.004||95.0|||||McNemar|||Null hypothesis: There are no significant differences in the number of treatment courses without attacks between rilonacept and placebo. As a secondary measure there were no power calculations.||||0.004
81501925|NCT00582907|162694297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percent of courses|40.0||||0.006||95.0|||||McNemar|||Null hypothesis: There are no significant differences in the number of treatment courses attaining at least a 50% decrease in attacks when compared to baseline between rilonacept and placebo courses.Since this was a secondary measure there were no power calculations.||||0.006
81501926|NCT00582907|162694298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Log Rank|0.009||||0.009||95.0|||||Kaplan-Meier survival analysis|||Null hypothesis: There were no significant differences between rilonacept and placebo in the number of days from the start of the treatment course until the development of the a second attack.||||0.009
81501927|NCT00582907|162694299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|6.5||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|12.5|||Signed Rank|||Null hypothesis: There are no significant differences in the erythrocyte sedimentation rate between rilonacept and placebo. As a secondary measure there were no power calculations.||12.5|-0.5|0.156
81544509|NCT00632229|162766685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||To evaluate between-group continuous outcomes of the pilot controlled trial, ANCOVAs were performed, where 8-week outcome scores were predicted by treatment condition while covarying for baseline scores.||||<0.05
81544510|NCT00632229|162766686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||To evaluate between-group continuous outcomes of the pilot controlled trial, ANCOVAs were performed, where 8-week outcome scores were predicted by treatment condition while covarying for baseline scores.||||<0.05
81501928|NCT00582907|162694300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.29|||Signed Rank|||Null hypothesis: There are no differences in the C-reactive protein levels between the treatment courses. Since this was a secondary outcome measure no power calculations were performed.||0.29|-0.03|0.22
81501929|NCT00582907|162694301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|29.4||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|78.1|||Signed Rank|||Null hypothesis: There were no differences between the platelet count between the rilonacept and placebo courses. Since this was a secondary outcome no power calculations were performed.||78.1|0.4|0.078
81501930|NCT00582907|162694302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|108.0||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|139.5|||Signed Rank|||Null hypothesis: There are no differences between the treatment arms in the fibrinogen level. Since this was a secondary outcome no power calculations were performed.||139.5|6.5|0.063
81501931|NCT00582907|162694303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.0|||Signed Rank|||Null hypothesis: There are no differences between the treatment arms in the serum amyloid A levels. Since this was a secondary outcome no power calculations were performed.||0|-4|0.50
81501932|NCT00582907|162694304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-6.5||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|-2.3|||Signed rank|||Null hypothesis: There are no significant differences in the physical health-related quality of life between rilonacept and placebo. As a secondary measure there were no power calculations.||-2.3|-11.1|0.021
81544511|NCT00737672|162766722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.530
81544512|NCT00737672|162766725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.475|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.475
81544513|NCT00737672|162766728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||||||P-value was calculated using Kaplan-Meier methodology with 24-month follow-up data.|Log Rank|||||||0.008
81544514|NCT00737672|162766729|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|One-sided test of non-inferior proportions with delta = 0.15.|||||<|0.001|||||||Z-test|One-sided.||||||<0.001
81501933|NCT00582907|162694304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-4.2||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|3.9|||Signed Rank|||||3.9|-6.8|0.42
81501934|NCT00582907|162694305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|2.5||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|9.8|||Signed rank|||Null hypothesis: There are no significant differences in the FMF Armenian Evaluation (severity) Score between rilonacept and placebo. As a secondary measure there were no power calculations.||9.8|-2.3|0.136
81501935|NCT00582907|162694306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-5.0||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-1.0|||Signed rank|||Null hypothesis: There are no significant differences in the proportion of time participants were treated with rilonacept and placebo. As a secondary measure there were no power calculations.||-1|-15|0.089
81501936|NCT00069641|162694318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|18.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.47||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.99|31.93|||ANCOVA|||p-value for treatment difference based on Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model containing treatment, region, baseline participant age, and baseline disease score.||31.93|5.99|0.0049
81501937|NCT03186638|162694321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7917|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for Baseline values||||||0.7917
81501938|NCT01263119|162694328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.13|1.00|
81501939|NCT01263119|162694329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.16|1.07|
81501940|NCT01263119|162694330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9551|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.50|-0.50|0.9551
81501941|NCT01263119|162694331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.20|1.10|
81501942|NCT01263119|162694332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.17|1.09|
81501943|NCT01263119|162694333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.6094|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|0.02|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.02|-0.50|0.6094
81501944|NCT01263119|162694334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Least Squares (LS) geometric mean was based on pharmacodynamic AUCINR of warfarin.||1.05|1.02|
81544515|NCT00737672|162766730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.035
81501945|NCT01263119|162694335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Least Squares (LS) geometric mean was based on pharmacodynamic INRmax of warfarin.||1.08|1.01|
81501946|NCT02138825|162694336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|21.48||||0.2074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.75|51.71|||ANCOVA|||The evaluation of primary efficacy endpoint will be based on change from baseline in 6MWD using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline 6MWD, treatment arm and region as factors.||51.71|-8.75|0.2074
81501947|NCT02138825|162694337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3437|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||The difference in incidences in clinical worsening and mortality will be analyzed using Mantel-Haenszel weights, stratified by region.||||0.3437
81501948|NCT02621892|162694367|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.31|||<|0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.02
81501949|NCT02621892|162694369|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.86|||<|0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.008
81501950|NCT02621892|162694370|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81501951|NCT02621892|162694371|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81501952|NCT02621892|162694372|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.9|||<|0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.003
81501953|NCT04562116|162694398|OTHER||Ratio|94.59||||0.5789|TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.57|112.45||A linear mixed-effect model was used to compare the natural log-transformed of the value, with substrate with or without Nemolizumab as the fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Caffeine||112.45|79.57|0.5789
81501954|NCT04562116|162694398|OTHER||Ratio|99.34||||0.9468|TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.66|117.96||A linear mixed-effect model was used to compare the natural log-transformed of the value, with substrate with or without Nemolizumab as the fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Metoprolol Tartrate||117.96|83.66|0.9468
81501955|NCT04562116|162694398|OTHER||Ratio|107.81||||0.1364|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.14|117.24||A linear mixed-effect model was used to compare the natural log-transformed of the value, with substrate with or without Nemolizumab as the fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Midazolam||117.24|99.14|0.1364
81501956|NCT04562116|162694398|OTHER||Ratio|92.13||||0.1915|TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.85|102.44||A linear mixed-effect model was used to compare the natural log-transformed of the value, with substrate with or without Nemolizumab as the fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Omeprazole||102.44|82.85|0.1915
81501957|NCT04562116|162694398|OTHER||Ratio|101.67||||0.5059|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.41|106.12||A linear mixed-effect model was used to compare the natural log-transformed of the value, with substrate with or without Nemolizumab as the fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Warfarin Sodium||106.12|97.41|0.5059
81501958|NCT04562116|162694399|OTHER||Ratio|95.82||||0.6665|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.72|113.75||A linear mixed-effect model was used to compare the natural log-transformed of the value, with substrate with or without Nemolizumab as the fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Caffeine||113.75|80.72|0.6665
81501959|NCT04562116|162694399|OTHER||Ratio|99.15||||0.9316|TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.43|117.83||A linear mixed-effect model was used to compare the natural log-transformed of the value, with substrate with or without Nemolizumab as the fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Metoprolol Tartrate||117.83|83.43|0.9316
81501960|NCT04562116|162694399|OTHER||Ratio|107.75||||0.1371|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.12|117.13||A linear mixed-effect model was used to compare the natural log-transformed of the value, with substrate with or without Nemolizumab as the fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Midazolam||117.13|99.12|0.1371
81501961|NCT04562116|162694399|OTHER||Ratio|88.66||||0.0962|TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.72|99.85||A linear mixed-effect model was used to compare the natural log-transformed of the value, with substrate with or without Nemolizumab as the fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Omeprazole||99.85|78.72|0.0962
81501962|NCT04562116|162694399|OTHER||Ratio|100.81||||0.6807|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.45|104.29||A linear mixed-effect model was used to compare the natural log-transformed of the value, with substrate with or without Nemolizumab as the fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Warfarin Sodium||104.29|97.45|0.6807
81501963|NCT04562116|162694400|OTHER||Ratio|91.22||||0.3431|TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.3|107.63||A linear mixed-effect model was used to compare the natural log-transformed of the value, with substrate with or without Nemolizumab as the fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Caffeine||107.63|77.30|0.3431
81544516|NCT00737672|162766733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-tailed.||||||1.000
81501964|NCT04562116|162694400|OTHER||Ratio|91.05||||0.4277|TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.33|111.53||A linear mixed-effect model was used to compare the natural log-transformed of the value, with substrate with or without Nemolizumab as the fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Metoprolol Tartrate||111.53|74.33|0.4277
81501965|NCT04562116|162694400|OTHER||Ratio|94.79||||0.4963|TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.8|108.52||A linear mixed-effect model was used to compare the natural log-transformed of the value, with substrate with or without Nemolizumab as the fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Midazolam||108.52|82.80|0.4963
81501966|NCT04562116|162694400|OTHER||Ratio|88.24||||0.1931|TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.08|103.7||A linear mixed-effect model was used to compare the natural log-transformed of the value, with substrate with or without Nemolizumab as the fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Omeprazole||103.70|75.08|0.1931
81501967|NCT04562116|162694400|OTHER||Ratio|92.94||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.51|104.69||A linear mixed-effect model was used to compare the natural log-transformed of the value, with substrate with or without Nemolizumab as the fixed effect and subject as a random effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Warfarin Sodium||104.69|82.51|0.2960
81544517|NCT00737672|162766734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-tailed.||||||<0.001
81544518|NCT00737672|162766735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-tailed.||||||<0.001
81544519|NCT05452486|162766736|EQUIVALENCE|The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the mean performance on auditory processing assessments differed depending on whether the tests were administered in Spanish or English.|Slope|-3.89|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Dichotic digits comparison||||<0.01
81501968|NCT01728246|162694405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81501969|NCT01728246|162694406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81501970|NCT01728246|162694408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81501971|NCT03097289|162694411|NON_INFERIORITY|"The acceptance criterion for the recovery (%) of platelets is the demonstration of non-inferiority by the rejection of the Null Hypothesis (H0) defined by the following hypotheses: Null Hypothesis H0: μd ≤ 0 where μd=μT-0.66\*μC Alternate Hypothesis H1: μd \>~Let Xi = (XTi-0.66\*XCi) be a difference if recovery for patient i. The sample mean and standard deviations of these observed differences will be used to construct the lower limit of a 1-sided 97.5% confidence interval."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.18|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|4.03||||||||||4.03|
81501972|NCT03097289|162694412|NON_INFERIORITY|"The acceptance criterion for the survival (days) of platelets is the demonstration of non inferiority by the rejection of the null hypothesis (H0) defined by the following hypotheses:~Null Hypothesis H0: μd ≤ 0 where μd = μT-0.58 × μC Alternate Hypothesis H1: μd \> 0"|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.39||||||||||0.39|
81501973|NCT00485173|162694429|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The predefined non-inferiority margin was 0.10.|||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was one-sided from random samplings, based on logistic regression model by using propensity score as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81501974|NCT00485173|162694429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was one-sided, obtained from logistic regression model by using propensity score as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Superiority comparison of success rates in two treatment groups was a secondary objective of this trial. Superiority analysis was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||<0.001
81501975|NCT00485173|162694430|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The predefined non-inferiority margin was 0.10.|||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was one-sided from random samplings, based on logistic regression model by using propensity score as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81501976|NCT00485173|162694430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value was one-sided, obtained from logistic regression model by using propensity score as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Superiority analysis was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.002
81501977|NCT00485173|162694431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-value was one-sided, adjusted from ANCOVA with the propensity score as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81501978|NCT00485173|162694432|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The predefined non-inferiority margin was 0.10.|||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was one-sided from random sampling, based on covariance matrix produced by logistic regression using propensity score as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81501979|NCT00485173|162694432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||P-value was one-sided, obtained from logistic regression model by using propensity score as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Superiority analysis was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.011
81501980|NCT00485173|162694433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||95.0||||P-value was one-sided, adjusted from ANCOVA with the propensity score as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.063
81544520|NCT05452486|162766736|EQUIVALENCE|The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the mean performance on auditory processing assessments differed depending on whether the tests were administered in Spanish or English.|Slope|5.18||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Dichotic words comparison||||0.69
81544521|NCT03955146|162766737|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.2926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.19|-0.06|0.2926
81544522|NCT02628873|162766753|EQUIVALENCE|Degree of agreement between the 2 Assessors|Degree of agreement / Kappa|0.48|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Kappa|||||||< 0.01
81501981|NCT00485173|162694434|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The predefined non-inferiority margin was 0.10.|||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was one-sided from random samplings, based on logistic regression model by using propensity score as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81501982|NCT00485173|162694434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was one-sided, obtained from logistic regression model by using propensity score as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Superiority analysis was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||<0.001
81501983|NCT00485173|162694435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0||||P-value was one-sided, adjusted from ANCOVA with the propensity score as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.031
81501984|NCT00485173|162694436|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The predefined non-inferiority margin was 0.10.||||||0.001||95.0||||P-value was one-sided from random samplings, based on logistic regression model by using propensity score as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.001
81501985|NCT00485173|162694436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.414||95.0||||P-value was one-sided, obtained from logistic regression model by using propensity score as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Superiority analysis was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.414
81501986|NCT00485173|162694437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||P-value was one-sided, adjusted from ANCOVA with the propensity score as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.030
81501987|NCT00485173|162694438|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The predefined non-inferiority margin was 0.10.|||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was one-sided from random samplings, based on logistic regression model by using propensity score as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81501988|NCT00485173|162694438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0||||P-value was one-sided, obtained from logistic regression model by using propensity score as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Superiority analysis was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.017
81501989|NCT00485173|162694439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.189||95.0||||P-value was one-sided, adjusted from ANCOVA with the propensity score as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.189
81501990|NCT00485173|162694440|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The predefined non-inferiority margin was 0.10.||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value was one-sided from random samplings, based on logistic regression model by using propensity score as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.003
81544523|NCT02628873|162766754|SUPERIORITY|T-test to determine whether one method had greater reported pain|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.925|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.71|<|0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.00|-2.69|< 0.30
81544524|NCT02628873|162766755|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.431|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.76|<|0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.56|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test (pre-procedure versus post-procedure)||||1.56|-2.40|< 0.67
81501991|NCT00485173|162694440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.466||95.0||||P-value was one-sided, obtained from logistic regression model by using propensity score as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Superiority analysis was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.466
81501992|NCT00485173|162694441|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The predefined non-inferiority margin was 0.10.|||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was one-sided from random samplings, based on logistic regression model by using propensity score as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81501993|NCT00485173|162694441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133||95.0||||P-value was one-sided, obtained from logistic regression model by using propensity score as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Superiority analysis was performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated.||||0.133
81501994|NCT00485173|162694442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was two-sided, adjusted from ANCOVA with the propensity score as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81501995|NCT00485173|162694443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was two-sided, adjusted from ANCOVA with the propensity score as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81501996|NCT00485173|162694444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.341||95.0||||P-value was two-sided, adjusted from ANCOVA with the propensity score as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.341
81501997|NCT00485173|162694445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.479||95.0||||P-value was two-sided, obtained from Cox regression and adjusted with propensity scores.|Regression, Cox|||||||0.479
81501998|NCT00485173|162694446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value was from logistic regression model by using propensity score and any ossification 'Yes/No' at preop as the covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis at 24 months postoperation.||||<0.001
81501999|NCT04222673|162694447|SUPERIORITY|Given the small sample size and recommendations for pilot studies, quantitative analyses were descriptive (frequencies, means) and based on the Reliable Change Index (RCI) for each participant for each outcome measure. The RCI is used to determine whether pre- to post- score differences are statistically reliable and to categorize changes as either improved, deteriorated, or indeterminate. A statistical threshold of RCI score z = + 1.96 and p \< .05 was used to establish clinical significance.||||||0.05|||||||the Reliable Change Index|||||||.05
81502000|NCT04222673|162694448|SUPERIORITY|Given the small sample size and recommendations for pilot studies, quantitative analyses were descriptive (frequencies, means) and based on the Reliable Change Index (RCI) for each participant for each outcome measure. The RCI is used to determine whether pre- to post- score differences are statistically reliable and to categorize changes as either improved, deteriorated, or indeterminate. A statistical threshold of RCI score z = + 1.96 and p \< .05 was used to establish clinical significance.||||||0.05|||||||the Reliable Change Index|||||||.05
81502001|NCT04222673|162694449|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||the Reliable Change Index|||Given the small sample size and recommendations for pilot studies, quantitative analyses were descriptive (frequencies, means) and based on the Reliable Change Index (RCI) for each participant for each outcome measure. The RCI is used to determine whether pre- to post- score differences are statistically reliable and to categorize changes as either improved, deteriorated, or indeterminate. A statistical threshold of RCI score z = + 1.96 and p \< .05 was used to establish clinical significance.||||.05
81502002|NCT04222673|162694450|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||the Reliable Change Index|||Given the small sample size and recommendations for pilot studies, quantitative analyses were descriptive (frequencies, means) and based on the Reliable Change Index (RCI) for each participant for each outcome measure. The RCI is used to determine whether pre- to post- score differences are statistically reliable and to categorize changes as either improved, deteriorated, or indeterminate. A statistical threshold of RCI score z = + 1.96 and p \< .05 was used to establish clinical significance.||||.05
81502003|NCT04222673|162694451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||the Reliable Change Index|||Given the small sample size and recommendations for pilot studies, quantitative analyses were descriptive (frequencies, means) and based on the Reliable Change Index (RCI) for each participant for each outcome measure. The RCI is used to determine whether pre- to post- score differences are statistically reliable and to categorize changes as either improved, deteriorated, or indeterminate. A statistical threshold of RCI score z = + 1.96 and p \< .05 was used to establish clinical significance.||||.05
81502004|NCT04222673|162694452|SUPERIORITY|Given the small sample size and recommendations for pilot studies, quantitative analyses were descriptive (frequencies, means) and based on the Reliable Change Index (RCI) for each participant for each outcome measure. The RCI is used to determine whether pre- to post- score differences are statistically reliable and to categorize changes as either improved, deteriorated, or indeterminate. A statistical threshold of RCI score z = + 1.96 and p \< .05 was used to establish clinical significance.||||||0.05|||||||the Reliable Change Index|||||||.05
81502005|NCT04222673|162694453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||the Reliable Change Index|||Given the small sample size and recommendations for pilot studies, quantitative analyses were descriptive (frequencies, means) and based on the Reliable Change Index (RCI) for each participant for each outcome measure. The RCI is used to determine whether pre- to post- score differences are statistically reliable and to categorize changes as either improved, deteriorated, or indeterminate. A statistical threshold of RCI score z = + 1.96 and p \< .05 was used to establish clinical significance.||||.05
81502006|NCT04222673|162694454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||the Reliable Change Index|||Given the small sample size and recommendations for pilot studies, quantitative analyses were descriptive (frequencies, means) and based on the Reliable Change Index (RCI) for each participant for each outcome measure. The RCI is used to determine whether pre- to post- score differences are statistically reliable and to categorize changes as either improved, deteriorated, or indeterminate. A statistical threshold of RCI score z = + 1.96 and p \< .05 was used to establish clinical significance.||||.05
81502007|NCT03110562|162694492|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.702||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5279|0.9335||One Sided P-value|Stratified Log-rank Test|Stratified for prior PI therapies, number of prior of anti-MM regimens and R-ISS Stage at screening.|Based on stratified Cox Proportional Hazard model with Efron's Method of handling ties.|||0.9335|0.5279|0.0075
81544525|NCT00541658|162766756|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.233|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.812|0.345|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.345|-0.812|
81544526|NCT00541658|162766756|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.296|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.869|0.277|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.277|-0.869|
81502008|NCT03110562|162694493|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9626||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2641|3.0471||One Sided P-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region, prior PI therapies, number of prior anti-MM regimens, and R-ISS stage at screening.||||3.0471|1.2641|0.0012
81502009|NCT03110562|162694494|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6594||||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0993|2.5049||One Sided P-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by region, prior PI therapies, number of prior anti-MM regimens, and R-ISS stage at screening.||||2.5049|1.0993|0.0082
81502010|NCT03110562|162694495|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5042||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3216|0.7906||One Sided P-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified by Prior PI therapies (Yes or No), Number of prior anti-MM regimens (1 or \>1), and R-ISS stage at study entry (R-ISS Stage III versus R-ISS Stage I or II).|||0.7906|0.3216|0.0013
81502011|NCT03110562|162694496|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8764||||0.2152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6313|1.2168||One Sided P-value|Stratified log-rank test|Stratified for prior PI therapies, number of prior anti-MM regimens and R-ISS Stage at screening.|Based on stratified Cox Proportional Hazard model with Efron's Method of handling ties.|||1.2168|0.6313|0.2152
81502012|NCT01561469|162694504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.009
81502013|NCT01561469|162694505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis for superinfections category reported.||||1.00
81502014|NCT01561469|162694505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.759|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Analysis for colonization category reported.||||0.759
81502015|NCT01561469|162694506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.773|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.773
81502016|NCT01561469|162694507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.823|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.823
81502017|NCT01561469|162694508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.276
81544527|NCT00541658|162766757|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.265||||0.2955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.763|0.232|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant used.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.232|-0.763|0.2955
81502018|NCT01561469|162694509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.512|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.512
81502019|NCT01355627|162694529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.485|||||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment and pooled centre as covariates.|\< 1 implies a smaller likelihood of a TachoSil treated patient to experience a CSF leak.|||||0.485
81502020|NCT04532749|162694531|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43|=|0.411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|1.64|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||1.64|-4.00|=0.411
81502021|NCT04532749|162694532|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27|=|0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|1.59|||MMRM model|||In accordance with protocol predefined testing sequence, statistical significance of the primary endpoint was required before testing the first secondary endpoint (MADRS-WOSI) and thus, a formal statistical testing was not performed.||1.59|-3.41|=0.473
81574423|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.892|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|1.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.5|-1.3|0.892
81502022|NCT04532749|162694533|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45|=|0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|0.85|||MMRM Model|||In accordance with protocol predefined testing sequence, statistical significance of the primary endpoint was required before testing the second secondary endpoint (PROMIS-SD; Short Form 8a) and thus, a formal statistical testing was not performed.||0.85|-4.87|=0.167
81502023|NCT05395936|162694539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81502024|NCT01323192|162694540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-2.4|||ANCOVA||LS mean of JNS001 minus LS mean of Placebo|||-2.4|-6.7|<0.0001
81502025|NCT01323192|162694541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.0002|||||||ANCOVA||LS mean of JNS001 minus LS mean of Placebo|||||0.0002
81502026|NCT01323192|162694542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81502027|NCT01323192|162694543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81502028|NCT01323192|162694544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|-6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.0003|||||||ANCOVA||LS mean of JNS001 minus LS mean of Placebo|||||0.0003
81502029|NCT01323192|162694545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4041|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4041
81502030|NCT02180828|162694549|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Yes||||||0.925|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.925
81502031|NCT02180828|162694550|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Yes||||||0.298|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.298
81502032|NCT02180828|162694551|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|90% power and a two-sided alpha level of 0.05||||||0.147|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.147
81502033|NCT02180828|162694552|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Yes||||||0.147|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.147
81502034|NCT02180828|162694553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.010
81502035|NCT02180828|162694554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81502036|NCT02180828|162694555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.658|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.658
81502037|NCT02180828|162694556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.123|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.123
81502038|NCT02180828|162694557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.274|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.274
81502039|NCT03674281|162694575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81502040|NCT03674281|162694575|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81502041|NCT01444911|162694583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.89|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.89
81502042|NCT02410772|162694617|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between the percentage of patients who are classified as having an unfavorable status on the control regimen (2HRZE/ 4 HR) and the investigational regimens, Regimen 2 (2HPZ/2HP) and Regimen 3 (2HPZM/2HPM). If the upper bound of the confidence interval is less than , then the non-inferiority of Arm 2 or Arm 3 to Arm 1 with a significance level of 0.05 is established (equivalent to one-sided α=0.025).|Risk Difference (RD)|1.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|4.5||For a significance level of 0.05, the statistical test is equivalent to obtaining the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference of r\_b-r\_a.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary efficacy endpoint, unfavorable outcomes for Arm1(control) vs Arm3(2PHZM/2PHM) will be considered first, if non-inferiority criteria are met, then Arm 1 vs Arm 2(2PHZE/2PH) will be compared. The proportion of participants with unfavorable outcome can be estimated as: if r\_a and r\_b are the proportions of unfavorable outcome for the two study arms (a=Arm1 and b = Arm2 or Arm3) and if δ is the non-inferiority margin (=6.6%), statistical hypothesis is H\_0:r\_b-r\_a≥δ vs.H\_1:r\_b-r\_a\<δ||4.5|-2.6|0.05
81502043|NCT02410772|162694617|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between the percentage of patients who are classified as having an unfavorable status on the control regimen (2HRZE/ 4 HR) and the investigational regimens, Regimen 2 (2HPZ/2HP) and Regimen 3 (2HPZM/2HPM). If the upper bound of the confidence interval is less than , then the non-inferiority of Arm 2 or Arm 3 to Arm 1 with a significance level of 0.05 is established (equivalent to one-sided α=0.025).|Risk Difference (RD)|3.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|6.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|For a significance level of 0.05, the statistical test is equivalent to obtaining the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference of r\_b-r\_a.||For primary efficacy endpoint, unfavorable outcomes for Arm1(control) vs Arm3(2PHZM/2PHM) will be considered first, if non-inferiority criteria are met, then Arm 1 vs Arm 2(2PHZE/2PH) will be compared. The proportion of participants with unfavorable outcome can be estimated as: if r\_a and r\_b are the proportions of unfavorable outcome for the two study arms (a=Arm1 and b = Arm2 or Arm3) and if δ is the non-inferiority margin (=6.6%), statistical hypothesis is H\_0:r\_b-r\_a≥δ vs.H\_1:r\_b-r\_a\<δ||6.6|-0.6|0.05
81502044|NCT02410772|162694618|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between the percentage of patients who are classified as having an unfavorable status on the control regimen (2HRZE/ 4 HR) and the investigational regimens, Regimen 2 (2HPZ/2HP) and Regimen 3 (2HPZM/2HPM). If the upper bound of the confidence interval is less than , then the non-inferiority of Arm 2 or Arm 3 to Arm 1 with a significance level of 0.05 is established (equivalent to one-sided α=0.025).|Risk Difference (RD)|2.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|5.1||For a significance level of 0.05, the statistical test is equivalent to obtaining the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference of r\_b-r\_a|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary efficacy endpoint, unfavorable outcomes for Arm1(control) vs Arm3(2PHZM/2PHM) will be considered first, if non-inferiority criteria are met, then Arm 1 vs Arm 2(2PHZE/2PH) will be compared. The proportion of participants with unfavorable outcome can be estimated as: if r\_a and r\_b are the proportions of unfavorable outcome for the two study arms (a=Arm1 and b = Arm2 or Arm3) and if δ is the non-inferiority margin (=6.6%), statistical hypothesis is H\_0:r\_b-r\_a≥δ vs.H\_1:r\_b-r\_a\<δ||5.1|-1.1|0.05
81502045|NCT02410772|162694618|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between the percentage of patients who are classified as having an unfavorable status on the control regimen (2HRZE/ 4 HR) and the investigational regimens, Regimen 2 (2HPZ/2HP) and Regimen 3 (2HPZM/2HPM). If the upper bound of the confidence interval is less than , then the non-inferiority of Arm 2 or Arm 3 to Arm 1 with a significance level of 0.05 is established (equivalent to one-sided α=0.025).|Risk Difference (RD)|4.4||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|7.7||For a significance level of 0.05, the statistical test is equivalent to obtaining the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference of r\_b-r\_a|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary efficacy endpoint, unfavorable outcomes for Arm1(control) vs Arm3(2PHZM/2PHM) will be considered first, if non-inferiority criteria are met, then Arm 1 vs Arm 2(2PHZE/2PH) will be compared. The proportion of participants with unfavorable outcome can be estimated as: if r\_a and r\_b are the proportions of unfavorable outcome for the two study arms (a=Arm1 and b = Arm2 or Arm3) and if δ is the non-inferiority margin (=6.6%), statistical hypothesis is H\_0:r\_b-r\_a≥δ vs.H\_1:r\_b-r\_a\<δ||7.7|1.2|0.05
81502046|NCT02410772|162694619|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between the percentage of patients who are classified as having an unfavorable status on the control regimen (2HRZE/ 4 HR) and the investigational regimens, Regimen 2 (2HPZ/2HP) and Regimen 3 (2HPZM/2HPM). If the upper bound of the confidence interval is less than, then the non-inferiority of Arm 2 or Arm 3 to Arm 1 with a significance level of 0.05 is established (equivalent to one-sided α=0.025).|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.6||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|3.2||For a significance level of 0.05, the statistical test is equivalent to obtaining the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference of r\_b-r\_a.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary Safety endpoint, unfavorable outcomes for Arm1(control) vs Arm3(2PHZM/2PHM) will be considered first, if non-inferiority criteria are met, then Arm 1 vs Arm 2(2PHZE/2PH) will be compared. The proportion of participants with unfavorable outcome can be estimated as: if r\_a and r\_b are the proportions of unfavorable outcome for the two study arms (a=Arm1 and b = Arm2 or Arm3) and if δ is the non-inferiority margin (=6.6%), statistical hypothesis is H\_0:r\_b-r\_a≥δ vs.H\_1:r\_b-r\_a\<δ||3.2|-4.3|0.05
81544528|NCT00541658|162766758|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.131|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.674|0.412|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.412|-0.674|
81544529|NCT00541658|162766758|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.156|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.382|0.695|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.695|-0.382|
81574424|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.463|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|2.0|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||2.0|-0.8|0.463
81502047|NCT02410772|162694619|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was assessed using the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between the percentage of patients who are classified as having an unfavorable status on the control regimen (2HRZE/ 4 HR) and the investigational regimens, Regimen 2 (2HPZ/2HP) and Regimen 3 (2HPZM/2HPM). If the upper bound of the confidence interval is less than, then the non-inferiority of Arm 2 or Arm 3 to Arm 1 with a significance level of 0.05 is established (equivalent to one-sided α=0.025).|Risk Difference (RD)|-5.1||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|-1.5||For a significance level of 0.05, the statistical test is equivalent to obtaining the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference of r\_b-r\_a.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary Safety endpoint, unfavorable outcomes for Arm1(control) vs Arm3(2PHZM/2PHM) will be considered first, if non-inferiority criteria are met, then Arm 1 vs Arm 2(2PHZE/2PH) will be compared. The proportion of participants with unfavorable outcome can be estimated as: if r\_a and r\_b are the proportions of unfavorable outcome for the two study arms (a=Arm1 and b = Arm2 or Arm3) and if δ is the non-inferiority margin (=6.6%), statistical hypothesis is H\_0:r\_b-r\_a≥δ vs.H\_1:r\_b-r\_a\<δ||-1.5|-8.7|0.05
81502048|NCT02410772|162694624|NON_INFERIORITY|Margin to define inferiority: 6.6% (δ = 0.066).|Risk Difference (RD)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|4.63||||||||4.63|-2.45|
81502049|NCT02410772|162694624|NON_INFERIORITY|Margin to define inferiority: 6.6% (δ = 0.066).|Risk Difference (RD)|4.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|7.79||||||||7.79|0.45|
81502050|NCT02410772|162694625|NON_INFERIORITY|Margin to define inferiority: 6.6% (δ = 0.066).|Risk Difference (RD)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|4.11||||||||4.11|-2.01|
81502051|NCT02410772|162694625|NON_INFERIORITY|Margin to define inferiority: 6.6% (δ = 0.066)|Risk Difference (RD)|3.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|6.9||||||||6.90|0.42|
81502052|NCT02410772|162694627|NON_INFERIORITY|Margin to define inferiority: 6.6% (δ = 0.066).|Risk Difference (RD)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|6.6||||||||6.6|-0.6|
81502053|NCT02410772|162694627|NON_INFERIORITY|Margin to define inferiority: 6.6% (δ = 0.066).|Risk Difference (RD)|2.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|5.7||||||||5.70|-1.12|
81502054|NCT02410772|162694628|NON_INFERIORITY|Margin to define inferiority: 6.6% (δ = 0.066).|Risk Difference (RD)|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|8.9||||||||8.9|2.8|
81502055|NCT02410772|162694628|NON_INFERIORITY|Margin to define inferiority: 6.6% (δ = 0.066).|Risk Difference (RD)|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|6.3||||||||6.3|0.5|
81502056|NCT05067335|162694638|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM(Romosozumab - Placebo)|9.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.524|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.34|10.39|||ANCOVA|||The ANCOVA model was used and included treatment group, Baseline DXA BMD value, machine type (hologic or lunar) at Baseline, age strata group (stratification factor), region, and interaction of Baseline DXA BMD value and machine type at Baseline as independent variables.||10.39|8.34|<0.001
81502057|NCT05067335|162694641|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM(Romosozumab - Placebo)|2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.348|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.18|3.54|||ANCOVA|||The ANCOVA model was used and included treatment group, Baseline DXA BMD value, machine type (hologic or lunar) at Baseline, age strata group (stratification factor), region, and interaction of Baseline DXA BMD value and machine type at Baseline as independent variables.||3.54|2.18|<0.001
81502058|NCT05067335|162694642|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM(Romosozumab - Placebo)|3.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.458|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.58|4.38|||ANCOVA|||The ANCOVA model was used and included treatment group, Baseline DXA BMD value, machine type (hologic or lunar) at Baseline, age strata group (stratification factor), region, and interaction of Baseline DXA BMD value and machine type at Baseline as independent variables.||4.38|2.58|<0.001
81502059|NCT00949533|162694649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.825|||||||Pearson Chi-Square|||||||0.825
81502060|NCT00949533|162694650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||> 0.05
81502061|NCT00949533|162694651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||Cough: statistical difference between 2 groups was based on chi-squared test.||||1.000
81502062|NCT00949533|162694651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.284|||||||Chi-squared|||Rhinorrhea: statistical difference between 2 groups was based on chi-squared test.||||0.284
81502063|NCT00949533|162694651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Sore throat: statistical difference between 2 groups was based on fisher-exact test.||||1.000
81502064|NCT00949533|162694651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Shortness of breath: statistical difference between 2 groups was based on fisher-exact test.||||1.000
81502065|NCT00949533|162694651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.487|||||||Fisher Exact|||Diarrhea: statistical difference between 2 groups was based on fisher-exact test.||||0.487
81502066|NCT00949533|162694651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.593|||||||Fisher Exact|||Headache: statistical difference between 2 groups was based on fisher-exact test.||||0.593
81502067|NCT00949533|162694651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Conjunctivitis: statistical difference between 2 groups was based on fisher-exact test.||||1.000
81502068|NCT00949533|162694651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Vomiting: statistical difference between 2 groups was based on fisher-exact test.||||1.000
81502069|NCT00949533|162694651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106|||||||Fisher Exact|||Other: statistical difference between 2 groups was based on fisher-exact test.||||0.106
81502070|NCT01959529|162694667|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of IDeg to IGlar was considered confirmed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the HR was below 1.3 or equivalent if the p-value for the one-sided test of null hypothesis (H0): HR≥1.3 against the alternative hypothesis (Ha): HR\<1.3 was less than 2.5%.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.908|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.781|1.055||p value : Refers to one-sided test of HR \>= 1.3 (against Ha: HR\<1.3).|Regression, Cox|||The hazard ratio (HR) (IDeg vs IGlar) was based on Cox regression with investigational medicinal product as only factor for primary analysis.||1.055|0.781|<0.001
81502071|NCT01959529|162694668|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.601|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.476|0.759||p-value : Refers to one-sided test of RR \>= 1.0 (against Ha: RR\<1.0)|Negative binomial regression|The model included treatment (IDeg vs IGlar) as a fixed factor and was fitted using the FAS.||Superiority was considered confirmed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the rate ratio (RR) was below 1.0 or equivalent if the p-value for the one-sided test of H0: RR ≥1.0 against Ha: RR \<1.0, was less than 2.5%||0.759|0.476|<0.001
81502072|NCT01959529|162694669|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.729|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.866||p-value: Refers to one-sided test of OR \>= 1.0 (against Ha: OR\<1.0)|Regression, Logistic|The model was logistic regression with log-link function.The model included treatment (IDeg vs IGlar) as a fixed factor and was fitted using the FAS||Superiority of IDeg to IGlar was considered confirmed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the odds ratio (OR) was below 1.0 or equivalent if the p-value for the one-sided test of H0: OR ≥1.0 against Ha: OR\<1.0, was less than 2.5%.||0.866|0.600|<0.001
81502073|NCT01440764|162694671|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||a priori threshold for significance was 0.05. Not corrected for multiple comparisons. This p-value describes the a priori analysis of comparing the furosemide test result to the saline test result.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.99
81544530|NCT00541658|162766759|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.258|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.836|0.321|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.321|-0.836|
81502074|NCT01440764|162694671|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32||||||a priori threshold for significance was 0.05. Not corrected for multiple comparisons. Thes p-value describes the a priori analysis of comparing the response to furosemide to the mean response to saline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.32
81502075|NCT01440764|162694673|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.0006
81502076|NCT01440764|162694673|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1e-05||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||=.00001
81502077|NCT01440764|162694673|SUPERIORITY|||||||2e-07||||||a priori threshold for significance was 0.05. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.0000002
81502078|NCT00261833|162694674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in lung density(adjusted P15)|0.618||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|1.261||A 1-sided P-value less than 0.025 and a positive estimate of the treatment difference Zemaira minus placebo (ie, the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval \[CI\] being greater than zero) will indicate superiority of Zemaira compared with Placebo.|95% confidence interval||A mixed model was used to estimate the 95% CI for the difference (Zemaira® - placebo) in annual lung density decline.|Analysis of the annual rate of change in lung density (TLC+FRC combined) was a linear mixed model with country, inspiration state, time since baseline treatment, and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and participant and participant-by-time interaction as random coefficients at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025.||1.261|-0.024|0.029
81502079|NCT00261833|162694674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in lung density(adjusted P15)|0.74||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|1.42||A 1-sided P-value less than 0.025 and a positive estimate of the treatment difference Zemaira® minus placebo (ie, the lower bound of the 95% CI being greater than zero) will indicate superiority of Zemaira® compared with Placebo.|95% confidence interval||A mixed model was used to estimate the 95% CI for the difference (Zemaira® - placebo) in annual lung density decline.|Analysis of the annual rate of change in lung density (TLC) was a linear mixed model with country, time since baseline treatment, and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and participant and participant-by-time interaction as random coefficients at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025.||1.420|0.059|0.017
81502080|NCT00261833|162694674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in lung density(adjusted P15)|0.478||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.223|1.18||A 1-sided P-value less than 0.025 and a positive estimate of the treatment difference Zemaira® minus placebo (ie, the lower bound of the 95% CI being greater than zero) will indicate superiority of Zemaira® compared with Placebo.|95% confidence interval||A mixed model was used to estimate the 95% CI for the difference (Zemaira® - placebo) in annual lung density decline.|Analysis of the annual rate of change in lung density (FRC) was a linear mixed model with country, time since baseline treatment, and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects and participant and participant-by-time interaction as random coefficients at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025.||1.180|-0.223|0.090
81544531|NCT00541658|162766759|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.322|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.256|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.256|-0.900|
81502081|NCT00261833|162694678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in lung density(adjusted P15)|1.04||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|2.34||A 1-sided P-value less than 0.025 and a positive estimate of the treatment difference Zemaira® minus placebo (ie, the lower bound of the 95% CI being greater than zero) will indicate superiority of Zemaira® compared with Placebo.|95% confidence interval||A mixed model ANCOVA was used to estimate the 95% CI for the difference (Zemaira® - placebo) in the change in lung density.|Analysis of the change in lung density (TLC+FRC combined) from baseline to Month 24 was a mixed effects analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with country, treatment, and baseline lung density as fixed effects and inspiration state as a repeated random effect at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025.||2.34|-0.26|0.058
81502082|NCT00261833|162694678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in lung density(adjusted P15)|1.32||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|2.67||A 1-sided P-value less than 0.025 and a positive estimate of the treatment difference Zemaira® minus placebo (i.e., the lower bound of the 95% CI being greater than zero) will indicate superiority of Zemaira® compared with Placebo.|95% confidence interval||A mixed model ANCOVA was used to estimate the 95% CI for the difference (Zemaira® - placebo) in the change in lung density.|Analysis of the change in lung density (TLC) from baseline to Month 24 was a mixed effects ANCOVA model with country, treatment, and baseline lung density as fixed effects at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025.||2.67|-0.03|0.028
81502083|NCT00261833|162694678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in lung density(adjusted P15)|0.89||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|2.34||A 1-sided P-value less than 0.025 and a positive estimate of the treatment difference Zemaira® minus placebo (ie, the lower bound of the 95% CI being greater than zero) will indicate superiority of Zemaira® compared with Placebo.|95% confidence interval||A mixed model ANCOVA was used to estimate the 95% CI for the difference (Zemaira® - placebo) in the change in lung density.|Analysis of the change in lung density (FRC) from baseline to Month 24 was a mixed effects ANCOVA model with country, treatment, and baseline lung density as fixed effects as a repeated random effect at a 1-sided significance level of 0.025.||2.34|-0.57|0.115
81502084|NCT04358406|162694688|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||>0.05
81502085|NCT04358406|162694688|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.1
81502086|NCT00402987|162694701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.7||||0.0003||95.0|5.5|17.9|||generalized linear model|p-value was calculated using Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||Null hypothesis: No difference in SPID2 (PI-VAS) at two hours between celecoxib 100 mg and placebo. Sample size was based on an expected effect size of 0.42 (from earlier studies), 80% power and an alpha of 0.05.||17.9|5.5|0.0003
81502087|NCT00402987|162694702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.212||95.0||||"Analysis at 15 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.212
81502088|NCT00402987|162694702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.056||95.0||||"Analysis at 30 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.056
81502089|NCT00402987|162694702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||95.0||||"Analysis at 45 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.005
81502090|NCT00402987|162694702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0||||"Analysis at 60 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.002
81502091|NCT00402987|162694702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 75 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502092|NCT00402987|162694702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 90 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502093|NCT00402987|162694702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 1.75 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502094|NCT00402987|162694702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 2 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502095|NCT00402987|162694702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 3 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502096|NCT00402987|162694702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 4 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502097|NCT00402987|162694702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 5 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502098|NCT00402987|162694702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 6 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502099|NCT00402987|162694703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized Linear Model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.001
81502100|NCT00402987|162694703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502101|NCT00402987|162694703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.006
81502102|NCT00402987|162694703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.007
81502103|NCT00402987|162694703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.014||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.014
81544532|NCT00541658|162766760|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-1.154|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.903|-0.405|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||-0.405|-1.903|
81544533|NCT00541658|162766760|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-1.044|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.789|-0.299|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||-0.299|-1.789|
81544534|NCT00541658|162766761|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-1.059|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.762|-0.355|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||-0.355|-1.762|
81544535|NCT00541658|162766761|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.922|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.223|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||-0.223|-1.620|
81544536|NCT00541658|162766762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.08||||0.0524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.16|||Fisher Exact|||||1.16|1.00|0.0524
81544537|NCT00541658|162766762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.07||||0.1207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.15|||Fisher Exact|||||1.15|0.99|0.1207
81544538|NCT00541658|162766763|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.07||||0.0729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.15|||Fisher Exact|||||1.15|1.00|0.0729
81544539|NCT00541658|162766763|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.06||||0.1639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.14|||Fisher Exact|||||1.14|0.98|0.1639
81544540|NCT00541658|162766764|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.08||||0.0476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.16|||Fisher Exact|||||1.16|1.00|0.0476
81544541|NCT00541658|162766764|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.12||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.2|||ANOVA|||||1.20|1.04|0.0014
81544542|NCT00541658|162766765|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.08||||0.0547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.16|||ANOVA|||||1.16|1.00|0.0547
81502104|NCT00402987|162694703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.012
81502105|NCT00402987|162694703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.365||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.365
81502106|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.18||95.0||||"Analysis at 15 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized Linear Model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.180
81502107|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.069||95.0||||"Analysis at 30 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.069
81502108|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01||95.0||||"Analysis at 45 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.010
81502109|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0||||"Analysis at 60 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.002
81502110|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 75 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502111|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 90 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502112|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 1.75 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502113|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 2 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502114|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 3 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502115|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 4 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502116|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 5 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502117|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 6 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502118|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.096||95.0||||"Analysis at 15 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.096
81544543|NCT00541658|162766765|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.1||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.18|||ANOVA|||||1.18|1.03|0.0066
81502119|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.034||95.0||||"Analysis at 30 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.034
81502120|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.022||95.0||||"Analysis at 45 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.022
81502121|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01||95.0||||"Analysis at 60 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.010
81502122|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||95.0||||"Analysis at 75 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.005
81502123|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0||||"Analysis at 90 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.002
81502124|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 1.75 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.001
81502125|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 2 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502126|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 3 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502127|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 4 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502128|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 5 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502129|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 6 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502130|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.741||95.0||||"Analysis at 15 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.741
81502131|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.759||95.0||||"Analysis at 30 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.759
81502132|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.775||95.0||||"Analysis at 45 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.775
81502133|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.561||95.0||||"Analysis at 60 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.561
81502134|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.419||95.0||||"Analysis at 75 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.419
81502135|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.237||95.0||||"Analysis at 90 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.237
81502136|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.146||95.0||||"Analysis at 1.75 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.146
81502137|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.113||95.0||||"Analysis at 2 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.113
81544544|NCT00541658|162766766|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.135|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.504|0.234|||ANOVA|Fixed effect for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.234|-0.504|
81502138|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.086||95.0||||"Analyaia at 3 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.086
81502139|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.111||95.0||||"Analysis at 4 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.111
81502140|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.183||95.0||||"Analysis at 5 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.183
81544545|NCT00541658|162766766|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.072|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.437|0.294|||ANOVA|Fixed effect for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.294|-0.437|
81502141|NCT00402987|162694704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.259||95.0||||"Analysis at 6 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.259
81502142|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502143|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502144|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502145|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502146|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502147|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502148|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502149|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502150|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502151|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502152|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502153|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502154|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.017||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.017
81502155|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.011||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.011
81502156|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.009
81574425|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.611|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|1.1|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.1|-2.1|0.611
81502157|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.008
81502158|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.008
81502159|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.008
81502160|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.008
81502161|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.012
81502162|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.904||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.904
81502163|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.891||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.891
81502164|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.929||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.929
81502165|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.994||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.994
81502166|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.933||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.933
81502167|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.876||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.876
81502168|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.622||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.622
81502169|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.081||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.081
81544546|NCT00541658|162766767|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.321|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.724|0.082|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.082|-0.724|
81544547|NCT00541658|162766767|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.692|0.112|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.112|-0.692|
81574426|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.321|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|2.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 3: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||2.4|-0.6|0.321
81502170|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.117||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.117
81502171|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.152||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.152
81502172|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.171||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.171
81502173|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.197||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.197
81502174|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.244||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.244
81502175|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.708||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.708
81502176|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.106||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.106
81502177|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.14||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.140
81502178|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.188||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.188
81502179|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.239||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.239
81502180|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.297||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.297
81502181|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.383||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.383
81502182|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.919||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.919
81502183|NCT00402987|162694705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502184|NCT00402987|162694706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.537||95.0||||"Analysis at 15 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.537
81502185|NCT00402987|162694706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.697||95.0||||"Analysis at 30 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.697
81502186|NCT00402987|162694706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.203||95.0||||"Analysis at 45 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.203
81502187|NCT00402987|162694706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003||95.0||||"Analysis at 60 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.003
81502188|NCT00402987|162694706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 75 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502189|NCT00402987|162694706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 90 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502190|NCT00402987|162694706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 1.75 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502191|NCT00402987|162694706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 2 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502192|NCT00402987|162694706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 3 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502193|NCT00402987|162694706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 4 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502194|NCT00402987|162694706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 5 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502195|NCT00402987|162694706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 6 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502196|NCT00402987|162694707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.001
81502197|NCT00402987|162694707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.005
81502198|NCT00402987|162694707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.046||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.046
81502199|NCT00402987|162694707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.046||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.046
81502200|NCT00402987|162694707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.111||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.111
81502201|NCT00402987|162694707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.226||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.226
81502202|NCT00402987|162694707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.537||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.537
81502203|NCT00402987|162694708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64||||0.01||95.0|1.3|5.5||Treatment as a factor|Regression, Logistic|||||5.5|1.3|0.010
81502204|NCT00402987|162694708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.07||||0.003||95.0|1.5|6.4||Treatment as a factor|Regression, Logistic|||||6.4|1.5|0.003
81502205|NCT00402987|162694708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.634||95.0|0.6|2.2||Treatment as a factor|Regression, Logistic|||||2.2|0.6|0.634
81502206|NCT00402987|162694709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.202||95.0|0.8|3.5||Treatment as a factor|Regression, Logistic|||||3.5|0.8|0.202
81502207|NCT00402987|162694709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18||||0.077||95.0|0.9|5.1||Treatment as a factor|Regression, Logistic|||||5.1|0.9|0.077
81502208|NCT00402987|162694709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.134||95.0|0.8|4.7||Treatment as a factor|Regression, Logistic|||||4.7|0.8|0.134
81502209|NCT00402987|162694709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.671||95.0|0.4|1.9||Treatment as a factor|Regression, Logistic|||||1.9|0.4|0.671
81502210|NCT00402987|162694709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.484||95.0|0.3|1.7||Treatment as a factor|Regression, Logistic|||||1.7|0.3|0.484
81502211|NCT00402987|162694709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.814||95.0|0.4|2.8||Treatment as a factor|Regression, Logistic|||||2.8|0.4|0.814
81502212|NCT00402987|162694710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0||||p-value for distribution of time to perceptible pain relief|Log Rank|||For subjects who did not experience perceptible pain relief within 2 hours post-first dose, the time to perceptible pain relief was censored at 2 hours||||<0.05
81502213|NCT00402987|162694710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0||||p-value for distribution of time to perceptible pain relief|Log Rank|||For subjects who did not experience perceptible pain relief within 2 hours post-first dose, the time to perceptible pain relief was censored at 2 hours||||<0.05
81502214|NCT00402987|162694710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0||||p-value for distribution of time to perceptible pain relief|Log Rank|||For subjects who did not experience perceptible pain relief within 2 hours post-first dose, the time to perceptible pain relief was censored at 2 hours||||<0.05
81502215|NCT00402987|162694711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0||||p-value for distribution of time to meaningful pain relief|Log Rank|||For subjects who did not experience meaningful pain relief within 2 hours post-first dose, the time to meaningful pain relief was censored at 2 hours.||||<0.05
81502216|NCT00402987|162694711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0||||p-value for distribution of time to meaningful pain relief|Log Rank|||For subjects who did not experience meaningful pain relief within 2 hours post-first dose, the time to meaningful pain relief was censored at 2 hours||||<0.05
81502217|NCT00402987|162694712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0||||p-value for distribution of time to onset of analgesia|Log Rank|||For subjects who did not experience onset of analgesia within 2 hours post-first dose, the time to onset of analgesia was censored at 2 hours||||<0.05
81502218|NCT00402987|162694712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||95.0||||p-value for distribution of time to onset of analgesia|Log Rank|||For subjects who did not experience onset of analgesia within 2 hours post-first dose, the time to onset of analgesia was censored at 2 hours||||<0.05
81502219|NCT00402987|162694713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Overall test of Celecoxib 50mg/50mg versus Placebo that takes into account the ordered data (categories: excellent, good, fair, poor).|Mantel Haenszel|Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||||||<0.001
81502220|NCT00402987|162694713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Overall test of Celecoxib 100mg (pooled) versus Placebo that takes into account the ordered data (categories: excellent, good, fair, poor).|Mantel Haenszel|Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||||||<0.001
81502221|NCT00402987|162694713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.889||95.0||||Overall test of Celecoxib 50mg/50mg versus Celecoxib 100mg (pooled) that takes into account the ordered data (categories: excellent, good, fair, poor).|Mantel Haenszel|Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||||||0.889
81502222|NCT00402987|162694714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Overall test of Celecoxib 50mg/50mg versus Placebo that takes into account the ordered data (categories: excellent, good, fair, poor)."|Mantel Haenszel|Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||||||<0.001
81502223|NCT00402987|162694714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Overall test of Celecoxib 100mg/Placebo versus Placebo that takes into account the ordered data (categories: excellent, good, fair, poor)."|Mantel Haenszel|Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||||||0.002
81502224|NCT00402987|162694714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.015||95.0||||Analysis at 12 hours Overall test of Celecoxib 100mg/50mg versus Placebo that takes into account the ordered data (categories: excellent, good, fair, poor).|Mantel Haenszel|Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||||||0.015
81502225|NCT00402987|162694714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.411||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Overall test of Celecoxib 50mg/50mg versus Celecoxib 100mg/50mg that takes into account the ordered data (categories: excellent, good, fair, poor)."|Mantel Haenszel|Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||||||0.411
81502226|NCT00402987|162694714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.93||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Overall test of Celecoxib 50mg/50mg versus Celecoxib 100mg/Placebo that takes into account the ordered data (categories: excellent, good, fair, poor)."|Mantel Haenszel|Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||||||0.930
81502227|NCT00402987|162694714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.438||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Overall test of Celecoxib 100mg/Placebo versus Celecoxib 100mg/50mg that takes into account the ordered data (categories: excellent, good, fair, poor)."|Mantel Haenszel|Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||||||0.438
81502228|NCT00402987|162694714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Overall test of Celecoxib 50mg/50mg versus Placebo that takes into account the ordered data (categories: excellent, good, fair, poor)."|Mantel Haenszel|Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||||||0.002
81502229|NCT00402987|162694714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.013||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Overall test of Celecoxib 100mg/Placebo versus Placebo that takes into account the ordered data (categories: excellent, good, fair, poor)."|Mantel Haenszel|Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||||||0.013
81502230|NCT00402987|162694714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.015||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Overall test of Celecoxib 100mg/50mg versus Placebo that takes into account the ordered data (categories: excellent, good, fair, poor)."|Mantel Haenszel|Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||||||0.015
81502231|NCT00402987|162694714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.748||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Overall test of Celecoxib 50mg/50mg versus Celecoxib 100mg/50mg that takes into account the ordered data (categories: excellent, good, fair, poor)."|Mantel Haenszel|Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||||||0.748
81502232|NCT00402987|162694714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.958||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Overall test of Celecoxib 50mg/50mg versus Celecoxib 100mg/Placebo that takes into account the ordered data (categories: excellent, good, fair, poor)."|Mantel Haenszel|Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||||||0.958
81574427|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.294|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.5|2.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 3: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||2.3|-0.5|0.294
81502233|NCT00402987|162694714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.747||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Overall test of Celecoxib 100mg/Placebo versus Celecoxib 100mg/50mg that takes into account the ordered data (categories: excellent, good, fair, poor)."|Mantel Haenszel|Test of row mean score differences based on modified ridits (standardizing the mid-rank)||||||0.747
81502234|NCT00402987|162694715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.999||95.0||||"Analysis at 15 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.999
81502235|NCT00402987|162694715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.609||95.0||||"Analysis at 30 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.609
81502236|NCT00402987|162694715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.076||95.0||||"Analysis at 45 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.076
81502237|NCT00402987|162694715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008||95.0||||"Analysis at 60 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.008
81502238|NCT00402987|162694715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 75 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502239|NCT00402987|162694715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 90 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502240|NCT00402987|162694715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 1.75 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502241|NCT00402987|162694715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 2 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Continuous data were analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502242|NCT00402987|162694715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 3 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502243|NCT00402987|162694715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 4 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502244|NCT00402987|162694715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 5 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502245|NCT00402987|162694715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 6 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.001
81502246|NCT00402987|162694716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.003
81502247|NCT00402987|162694716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.009
81502248|NCT00402987|162694716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.043||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.043
81502249|NCT00402987|162694716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.032||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.032
81502250|NCT00402987|162694716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.029||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.029
81502251|NCT00402987|162694716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.066||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.066
81502252|NCT00402987|162694716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.482||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.482
81502253|NCT00402987|162694717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|||<|0.001||95.0|0.8|1.9||Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity.|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||1.9|0.8|<0.001
81502254|NCT00402987|162694717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.002||95.0|0.4|1.5||Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity.|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||1.5|0.4|0.002
81502255|NCT00402987|162694717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.186||95.0|-1.0|0.2||Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity.|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||0.2|-1.0|0.186
81502256|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.961||95.0||||"Analysis at 15 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.961
81502257|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.985||95.0||||"Analysis at 15 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.985
81502258|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.975||95.0||||"Analysis at 15 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.975
81502259|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.532||95.0||||"Analysis at 30 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.532
81502260|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.69||95.0||||"Analysis at 30 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.690
81502261|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.82||95.0||||"Analysis at 30 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.820
81502262|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.18||95.0||||"Analysis at 45 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.180
81502263|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.344||95.0||||"Analysis at 45 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.344
81502264|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.693||95.0||||"Analysis at 45 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.693
81502265|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.039||95.0||||"Analysis at 60 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.039
81502266|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.154||95.0||||"Analysis at 60 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.154
81502267|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.521||95.0||||"Analysis at 60 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.521
81502268|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006||95.0||||"Analysis at 75 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.006
81502269|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.07||95.0||||"Analysis at 75 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.070
81502270|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.344||95.0||||"Analysis at 75 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.344
81502271|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 90 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.001
81502272|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.022||95.0||||"Analysis at 90 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.022
81502273|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.249||95.0||||"Analysis at 90 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.249
81502274|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 1.75 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502275|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006||95.0||||"Analysis at 1.75 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.006
81502276|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.205||95.0||||"Analysis at 1.75 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.205
81502277|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 2 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502278|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0||||"Analysis at 2 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.002
81544548|NCT00541658|162766768|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.288|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.682|0.106|||ANOVA|Fixed effect for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.106|-0.682|
81574428|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.987|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|1.6|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 3: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.6|-1.7|0.987
81502279|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.186||95.0||||"Analysis at 2 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.186
81502280|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 3 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502281|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 3 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502282|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.179||95.0||||"Analysis at 3 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.179
81502283|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 4 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502284|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 4 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502285|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.259||95.0||||"Analysis at 4 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.259
81502286|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 5 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502287|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 5 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502288|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.393||95.0||||"Analysis at 5 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.393
81502289|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 6 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502290|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 6 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502291|NCT00402987|162694718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.512||95.0||||"Analysis at 6 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.512
81502292|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502293|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502294|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.026||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.026
81502295|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.463||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.463
81502296|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.131||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.131
81502297|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.053||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.053
81502298|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502299|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502300|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.020
81502301|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.484||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.484
81502302|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.197||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.197
81502303|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.086||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.086
81502304|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502305|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502306|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.018
81502307|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.561||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.561
81502308|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.252||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.252
81502309|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.136||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.136
81502310|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502311|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502312|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.018
81502313|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.653||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.653
81502314|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.287||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.287
81502315|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.191||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.191
81502316|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502317|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502318|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.018
81502319|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.741||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.741
81502320|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.326||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.326
81502321|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.256||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.256
81502322|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502323|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.001
81502324|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.016||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.016
81502325|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.808||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.808
81502326|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.394||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.394
81502327|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.343||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.343
81502328|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.005
81502329|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.029||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.029
81502330|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.023||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.023
81502331|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.892||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.892
81502332|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.952||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.952
81502333|NCT00402987|162694719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.948||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.948
81502334|NCT00402987|162694720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.775||95.0||||"Analysis at 15 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.775
81502335|NCT00402987|162694720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.094||95.0||||"Analysis at 30 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.094
81502336|NCT00402987|162694720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.114||95.0||||"Analysis at 45 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.114
81544549|NCT00541658|162766768|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.681|0.101|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.101|-0.681|
81544550|NCT00541658|162766769|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.644|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.179|-0.11|||ANOVA|||||-0.110|-1.179|
81544551|NCT00541658|162766769|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.587|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.116|-0.059|||ANOVA|||||-0.059|-1.116|
81502337|NCT00402987|162694720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||95.0||||"Analysis at 60 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.005
81502338|NCT00402987|162694720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 75 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502339|NCT00402987|162694720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 90 min~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502340|NCT00402987|162694720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 1.75 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502341|NCT00402987|162694720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 2 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502342|NCT00402987|162694720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 3 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502343|NCT00402987|162694720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 4 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502344|NCT00402987|162694720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 5 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502345|NCT00402987|162694720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 6 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.001
81502346|NCT00402987|162694721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.001
81502347|NCT00402987|162694721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.002
81502348|NCT00402987|162694721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.007
81502349|NCT00402987|162694721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.015||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.015
81502350|NCT00402987|162694721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.033||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.033
81502351|NCT00402987|162694721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.036||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.036
81502352|NCT00402987|162694721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Overall P-value"|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.500
81502353|NCT00402987|162694722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.2|||<|0.001||95.0|8.5|23.8||"Analysis at 2 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||23.8|8.5|<0.001
81502354|NCT00402987|162694722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.2||||0.009||95.0|2.6|17.9||"Analysis at 2 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||17.9|2.6|0.009
81502355|NCT00402987|162694722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9||||0.127||95.0|-13.5|1.7||"Analysis at 2 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||1.7|-13.5|0.127
81544552|NCT00541658|162766770|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.522|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.014|||ANOVA|||||-0.014|-1.030|
81544553|NCT00541658|162766770|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.468|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.973|0.037|||ANOVA|||||0.037|-0.973|
81544554|NCT00541658|162766771|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.265|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.731|0.201|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled centers and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.201|-0.731|
81574429|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.599|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|2.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 4: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||2.3|-1.2|0.599
81502356|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.48||95.0||||"Analysis at 15 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.480
81502357|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.78||95.0||||"Analysis at 15 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.780
81502358|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.667||95.0||||"Analysis at 15 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.667
81502359|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.153||95.0||||"Analysis at 30 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.153
81502360|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.479||95.0||||"Analysis at 30 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.479
81502361|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.469||95.0||||"Analysis at 30 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.469
81502362|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.062||95.0||||"Analysis at 45 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.062
81502363|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.284||95.0||||"Analysis at 45 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.284
81544555|NCT00541658|162766771|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.126|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.588|0.336|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.336|-0.588|
81544556|NCT00541658|162766772|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.328|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.811|0.156|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled centers and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.156|-0.811|
81544557|NCT00541658|162766772|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.563|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.045|-0.08|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center, anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||-0.080|-1.045|
81544558|NCT00541658|162766773|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.327|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.793|0.138|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.138|-0.793|
81544559|NCT00541658|162766773|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.537|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.074|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||-0.074|-1.000|
81544560|NCT00541658|162766774|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.578|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.189|0.032|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.032|-1.189|
81544561|NCT00541658|162766774|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.799|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.403|-0.194|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||-0.194|-1.403|
81502364|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.421||95.0||||"Analysis at 45 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.421
81502365|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.022||95.0||||"Analysis at 60 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.022
81544562|NCT00541658|162766775|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.555|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.128|0.018|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.018|-1.128|
81502366|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.171||95.0||||"Analysis at 60 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.171
81502367|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.354||95.0||||"Analysis at 60 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.354
81502368|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||95.0||||"Analysis at 75 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.005
81502369|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.09||95.0||||"Analysis at 75 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.090
81502370|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.262||95.0||||"Analysis at 75 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.262
81502371|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 90 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.001
81502372|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.044||95.0||||"Analysis at 90 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.044
81502373|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.194||95.0||||"Analysis at 90 min~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.194
81502374|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 1.75 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502375|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02||95.0||||"Analysis at 1.75 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.020
81502376|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.148||95.0||||"Analysis at 1.75 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.148
81502377|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 2 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502378|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009||95.0||||"Analysis at 2 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.009
81502379|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.127||95.0||||"Analysis at 2 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.127
81502380|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 3 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502381|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 3 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.001
81502382|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.122||95.0||||"Analysis at 3 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.122
81502383|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 4 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502384|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 4 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502385|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.164||95.0||||"Analysis at 4 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.164
81502386|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Analysis at 5 hours Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity.|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502387|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 5 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502388|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.244||95.0||||"Analysis at 5 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.244
81502389|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 6 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502390|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 6 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502391|NCT00402987|162694723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.336||95.0||||"Analysis at 6 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.336
81502392|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502393|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502394|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.09||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.090
81502395|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.518||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.518
81502396|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.038||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.038
81502397|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.019||95.0||||"Analysis at 7 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.019
81502398|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502399|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502400|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.081||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.081
81502401|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.552||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.552
81502402|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.050
81502403|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.027||95.0||||"Analysis at 8 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.027
81502404|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502405|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502406|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.071||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.071
81502407|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.609||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.609
81574430|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.322|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|2.6|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 4: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||2.6|-0.7|0.322
81502408|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.065||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.065
81502409|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.042||95.0||||"Analysis at 9 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.042
81502410|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502411|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502412|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.07||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.070
81502413|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.689||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.689
81502414|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.075||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Continuous data were analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.075
81544563|NCT00541658|162766775|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.616|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.185|-0.046|||ANOVA|Fixed effect for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||-0.046|-1.185|
81544564|NCT00541658|162766776|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.249|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.363|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.363|-0.860|
81544565|NCT00541658|162766776|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.265|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.871|0.342|||ANOVA|Fixed effect for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.342|-0.871|
81544566|NCT00541658|162766777|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.557|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.185|0.071|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.071|-1.185|
81544567|NCT00541658|162766777|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.522|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.149|0.105|||ANOVA||LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.105|-1.149|
81544568|NCT00541658|162766778|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.546|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.078|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.078|-1.170|
81544569|NCT00541658|162766778|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.579|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.199|0.042|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||0.042|-1.199|
81544570|NCT00541658|162766779|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-1.095|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.861|-0.329|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||-0.329|-1.861|
81544571|NCT00541658|162766779|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.948|-0.432|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||-0.432|-1.948|
81544572|NCT00541658|162766780|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.919|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.655|-0.184|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||-0.184|-1.655|
81574431|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.704|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.4|1.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 4: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.5|-2.4|0.704
81544573|NCT00541658|162766780|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|-1.056|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.787|-0.326|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||-0.326|-1.787|
81502415|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.059||95.0||||"Analysis at 10 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.059
81502416|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502417|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502418|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.069||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.069
81502419|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.762||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.762
81502420|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.089||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.089
81502421|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.083||95.0||||"Analysis at 11 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.083
81502422|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502423|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||<0.001
81502424|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.064||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.064
81502425|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.841||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.841
81502426|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.11||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.110
81502427|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.119||95.0||||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.119
81502428|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.001
81502429|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.015||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.015
81502430|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.087||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.087
81502431|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.826||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.826
81502432|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.345||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.345
81502433|NCT00402987|162694724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.53||95.0||||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||||0.530
81502434|NCT00402987|162694725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.149||95.0|0.8|3.7|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||3.7|0.8|0.149
81502435|NCT00402987|162694725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.076||95.0|0.9|4.1|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||4.1|0.9|0.076
81502436|NCT00402987|162694725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.733||95.0|0.6|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||2.2|0.6|0.733
81502437|NCT00402987|162694726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.03||95.0|1.1|5.0|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||5.0|1.1|0.030
81502438|NCT00402987|162694726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.064||95.0|1.0|5.7|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||5.7|1.0|0.064
81502439|NCT00402987|162694726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.201||95.0|0.7|4.6|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||4.6|0.7|0.201
81502440|NCT00402987|162694726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.575||95.0|0.5|3.0|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||3.0|0.5|0.575
81502441|NCT00402987|162694726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1||95.0|0.4|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||2.2|0.4|1.000
81502442|NCT00402987|162694726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.624||95.0|0.5|3.3|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||3.3|0.5|0.624
81502443|NCT00402987|162694727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.28|||<|0.001||95.0|0.7|1.9||"Analysis at 2 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||1.9|0.7|<0.001
81502444|NCT00402987|162694727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.88||||0.003||95.0|0.3|1.5||"Analysis at 2 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||1.5|0.3|0.003
81502445|NCT00402987|162694727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.177||95.0|-1.0|0.2||"Analysis at 2 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||0.2|-1.0|0.177
81502446|NCT00402987|162694727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.25|||<|0.001||95.0|3.0|7.5||"Analysis at 6 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||7.5|3.0|<0.001
81502447|NCT00402987|162694727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.54|||<|0.001||95.0|2.3|6.8||"Analysis at 6 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||6.8|2.3|<0.001
81502448|NCT00402987|162694727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72||||0.531||95.0|-3.0|1.5||"Analysis at 6 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||1.5|-3.0|0.531
81502449|NCT00402987|162694728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.07|||<|0.001||95.0|4.4|13.7||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||13.7|4.4|<0.001
81502450|NCT00402987|162694728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.46|||<|0.001||95.0|4.7|16.2||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||16.2|4.7|<0.001
81502451|NCT00402987|162694728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.96||||0.041||95.0|0.2|11.7||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||11.7|0.2|0.041
81502452|NCT00402987|162694728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.39||||0.633||95.0|-7.1|4.3||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||4.3|-7.1|0.633
81502453|NCT00402987|162694728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.11||||0.284||95.0|-2.6|8.8||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||8.8|-2.6|0.284
81502454|NCT00402987|162694728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5||||0.18||95.0|-2.1|11.1||"Analysis at 12 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||11.1|-2.1|0.180
81502455|NCT00402987|162694728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.57||||0.009||95.0|3.4|23.7||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||23.7|3.4|0.009
81502456|NCT00402987|162694728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.15||||0.026||95.0|1.7|26.6||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||26.6|1.7|0.026
81502457|NCT00402987|162694728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.39||||0.138||95.0|-3.0|21.8||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||21.8|-3.0|0.138
81502458|NCT00402987|162694728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59||||0.926||95.0|-13.0|11.8||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||11.8|-13.0|0.926
81502459|NCT00402987|162694728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.18||||0.507||95.0|-8.2|16.6||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||16.6|-8.2|0.507
81502460|NCT00402987|162694728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.77||||0.513||95.0|-9.6|19.1||"Analysis at 24 hours~Pairwise comparison. No adjustment made for multiplicity."|Generalized linear model|Analyzed using a Generalized Linear Model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline score as a covariate||||19.1|-9.6|0.513
81502461|NCT00402987|162694729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.93||||0.023||95.0|1.2|7.4|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||7.4|1.2|0.023
81502462|NCT00402987|162694729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.13||||0.015||95.0|1.2|7.9|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||7.9|1.2|0.015
81502463|NCT00402987|162694729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.854||95.0|0.5|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||2.2|0.5|0.854
81502464|NCT00402987|162694730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.46||||0.013||95.0|1.3|9.2|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||9.2|1.3|0.013
81502465|NCT00402987|162694730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.03||||0.003||95.0|1.7|14.5|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||14.5|1.7|0.003
81502466|NCT00402987|162694730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.99||||0.057||95.0|1.0|9.2|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||9.2|1.0|0.057
81502467|NCT00402987|162694730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.758||95.0|0.5|2.9|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||2.9|0.5|0.758
81502468|NCT00402987|162694730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.381||95.0|0.3|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||1.6|0.3|0.381
81502469|NCT00402987|162694730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68||||0.313||95.0|0.6|4.6|||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||4.6|0.6|0.313
81502470|NCT00402987|162694731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||NNT at 6 hours|8.2||||||95.0|4.5|46.4||||||NNT is the inverse of the absolute risk reduction at 6 hours||46.4|4.5|
81502471|NCT00402987|162694731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||NNT at 6 hours|7.5||||||95.0|4.3|32.0||||||NNT is the inverse of the absolute risk reduction at 6 hours||32.0|4.3|
81502472|NCT00402987|162694732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||NNT at 12 hours|7.5||||||95.0|4.3|28.7||||||NNT is the inverse of the absolute risk reduction at 12 hours||28.7|4.3|
81544574|NCT00541658|162766781|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|3.771|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.885|8.427|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||8.427|-0.885|
81502473|NCT00402987|162694732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||NNT at 12 hours|5.0||||||95.0|3.0|16.7||||||NNT is the inverse of the absolute risk reduction at 12 hours||16.7|3.0|
81502474|NCT00402987|162694733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.77|||<|0.001||95.0|1.9|7.6||Analysis for 2 hours \>=35% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||7.6|1.9|<0.001
81502475|NCT00402987|162694733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.72||||0.005||95.0|1.3|5.5||Analysis for 2 hours \>=35% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||5.5|1.3|0.005
81502476|NCT00402987|162694733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.286||95.0|0.4|1.3||Analysis for 2 hours \>=35% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||1.3|0.4|0.286
81502477|NCT00402987|162694733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.37||||0.001||95.0|1.6|7.1||Analysis for 6 hours \>=35% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||7.1|1.6|0.001
81502478|NCT00402987|162694733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.05||||0.004||95.0|1.4|6.5||Analysis for 6 hours \>=35% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||6.5|1.4|0.004
81502479|NCT00402987|162694733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.752||95.0|0.5|1.7||Analysis for 6 hours \>=35% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||1.7|0.5|0.752
81502480|NCT00402987|162694733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.57|||<|0.001||95.0|1.9|10.7||Analysis for 2 hours \>=50% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||10.7|1.9|<0.001
81502481|NCT00402987|162694733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.68||||0.003||95.0|1.6|8.7||Analysis for 2 hours \>=50% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||8.7|1.6|0.003
81502482|NCT00402987|162694733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.511||95.0|0.4|1.5||Analysis for 2 hours \>=50% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||1.5|0.4|0.511
81502483|NCT00402987|162694733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.05||||0.009||95.0|1.3|7.0||Analysis for 6 hours \>=50% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||7.0|1.3|0.009
81502484|NCT00402987|162694733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88||||0.014||95.0|1.2|6.7||Analysis for 6 hours \>=50% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||6.7|1.2|0.014
81502485|NCT00402987|162694733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.863||95.0|0.5|1.9||Analysis for 6 hours \>=50% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||1.9|0.5|0.863
81502486|NCT00402987|162694734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.92||||0.004||95.0|1.4|6.1||12 hours \>=35% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||6.1|1.4|0.004
81502487|NCT00402987|162694734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.052||95.0|1.0|5.7||12 hours \>=35% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||5.7|1.0|0.052
81502488|NCT00402987|162694734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.095||95.0|0.9|5.1||12 hours \>=35% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||5.1|0.9|0.095
81502489|NCT00402987|162694734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.431||95.0|0.6|3.0||12 hours \>=35% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||3.0|0.6|0.431
81502490|NCT00402987|162694734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.602||95.0|0.6|2.7||12 hours \>=35% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||2.7|0.6|0.602
81502491|NCT00402987|162694734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.814||95.0|0.4|2.8||12 hours \>=35% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||2.8|0.4|0.814
81502492|NCT00402987|162694734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88||||0.014||95.0|1.2|6.7||12 hours \>=50% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||6.7|1.2|0.014
81502493|NCT00402987|162694734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.23||||0.016||95.0|1.2|8.4||12 hours \>=50% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||8.4|1.2|0.016
81502494|NCT00402987|162694734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.54||||0.063||95.0|0.9|6.8||12 hours \>=50% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||6.8|0.9|0.063
81502495|NCT00402987|162694734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.775||95.0|0.5|2.7||12 hours \>=50% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||2.7|0.5|0.775
81502496|NCT00402987|162694734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.779||95.0|0.4|2.0||12 hours \>=50% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||2.0|0.4|0.779
81502497|NCT00402987|162694734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.624||95.0|0.5|3.3||12 hours \>=50% gone|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||3.3|0.5|0.624
81502498|NCT00402987|162694735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||Analysis for meaningful Relief at 2 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.001
81502499|NCT00402987|162694735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012||95.0||||Analysis for meaningful Relief at 2 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.012
81502500|NCT00402987|162694735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.453||95.0||||Analysis for meaningful Relief at 2 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.453
81502501|NCT00402987|162694735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Analysis for meaningful Relief at 6 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||<0.001
81544575|NCT00541658|162766781|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|2.826|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.819|7.471|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||7.471|-1.819|
81544576|NCT00541658|162766782|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|2.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.171|7.431|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||7.431|-2.171|
81544577|NCT00541658|162766782|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|4.617|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.152|9.386|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||9.386|-0.152|
81544578|NCT00541658|162766783|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|5.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|9.989|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||9.989|0.091|
81502502|NCT00402987|162694735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||Analysis for meaningful Relief at 6 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.001
81502503|NCT00402987|162694735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.814||95.0||||Analysis for meaningful Relief at 6 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.814
81502504|NCT00402987|162694735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.024||95.0||||Analysis for Much Improvement at 2 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.024
81502505|NCT00402987|162694735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.022||95.0||||Analysis for Much Improvement at 2 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.022
81502506|NCT00402987|162694735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.966||95.0||||Analysis for Much Improvement at 2 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.966
81502507|NCT00402987|162694735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||Analysis for Much Improvement at 6 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.001
81502508|NCT00402987|162694735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||Analysis for Much Improvement at 6 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.001
81502509|NCT00402987|162694735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.798||95.0||||Analysis for Much Improvement at 6 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.798
81502510|NCT00402987|162694736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Analysis for Meaningful Relief|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||<0.001
81502511|NCT00402987|162694736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Analysis for Meaningful Relief|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||<0.001
81502512|NCT00402987|162694736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008||95.0||||Analysis for Meaningful Relief|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.008
81502513|NCT00402987|162694736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.709||95.0||||Analysis for Meaningful Relief|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.709
81502514|NCT00402987|162694736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.331||95.0||||Analysis for Meaningful Relief|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.331
81502515|NCT00402987|162694736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.246||95.0||||Analysis for Meaningful Relief|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.246
81502516|NCT00402987|162694736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||Analysis for Much Improvement|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.001
81502517|NCT00402987|162694736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Analysis for Much Improvement|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||<0.001
81502518|NCT00402987|162694736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.219||95.0||||Analysis for Much Improvement|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.219
81502519|NCT00402987|162694736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.095||95.0||||Analysis for Much Improvement|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.095
81502520|NCT00402987|162694736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.463||95.0||||Analysis for Much Improvement|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.463
81502521|NCT00402987|162694736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.038||95.0||||Analysis for Much Improvement|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.038
81502522|NCT00402987|162694737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.001
81502523|NCT00402987|162694737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.008
81502524|NCT00402987|162694737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.557||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.557
81502525|NCT00402987|162694738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Analysis at 12 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||<0.001
81502526|NCT00402987|162694738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0||||Analysis at 12 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.002
81502527|NCT00402987|162694738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.036||95.0||||Analysis at 12 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.036
81502528|NCT00402987|162694738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.339||95.0||||Analysis at 12 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.339
81502529|NCT00402987|162694738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0||||Analysis at 12 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||1.000
81544579|NCT00541658|162766783|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|4.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.293|9.574|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||9.574|-0.293|
81502530|NCT00402987|162694738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.401||95.0||||Analysis at 12 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.401
81502531|NCT00402987|162694738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003||95.0||||Analysis at 24 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.003
81502532|NCT00402987|162694738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0||||Analysis at 24 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.002
81502533|NCT00402987|162694738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.223||95.0||||Analysis at 24 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.223
81502534|NCT00402987|162694738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.198||95.0||||Analysis at 24 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.198
81502535|NCT00402987|162694738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.604||95.0||||Analysis at 24 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.604
81502536|NCT00402987|162694738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.117||95.0||||Analysis at 24 hours|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.117
81502537|NCT00402987|162694741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.001
81502538|NCT00402987|162694741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||<0.001
81502539|NCT00402987|162694741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.025||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.025
81502540|NCT00402987|162694741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.539||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.539
81502541|NCT00402987|162694741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.329||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.329
81502542|NCT00402987|162694741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.171||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.171
81502543|NCT00402987|162694742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.007
81502544|NCT00402987|162694742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.244||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.244
81502545|NCT00402987|162694742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.096||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.096
81502546|NCT00402987|162694742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.579||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.579
81502547|NCT00402987|162694742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.277||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.277
81502548|NCT00402987|162694742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.649||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Treatment as a factor||||||0.649
81502549|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.4|||<|0.001||95.0|7.5|23.2||Analysis of Effectiveness|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||23.2|7.5|<0.001
81502550|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.4||||0.003||95.0|4.9|24.0||Analysis of Effectiveness|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||24.0|4.9|0.003
81502551|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.2||||0.096||95.0|-1.5|17.8||Analysis of Effectiveness|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||17.8|-1.5|0.096
81502552|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.2||||0.141||95.0|-2.4|16.8||Analysis of Effectiveness|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||16.8|-2.4|0.141
81502553|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.849||95.0|-8.6|10.5||Analysis of Effectiveness|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||10.5|-8.6|0.849
81502554|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3||||0.266||95.0|-4.8|17.4||Analysis of Effectiveness|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||17.4|-4.8|0.266
81502555|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.141||95.0|-5.4|0.8||Analysis of Side Effects|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||0.8|-5.4|0.141
81502556|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.312||95.0|-5.7|1.8||Analysis of Side Effects|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||1.8|-5.7|0.312
81502557|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.724||95.0|-4.5|3.1||Analysis of Side Effects|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||3.1|-4.5|0.724
81502558|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6||||0.398||95.0|-5.4|2.1||Analysis of Side Effects|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||2.1|-5.4|0.398
81502559|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.846||95.0|-4.1|3.4||Analysis of Side Effects|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||3.4|-4.1|0.846
81502560|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.572||95.0|-5.6|3.1||Analysis of Side Effects|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||3.1|-5.6|0.572
81502561|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8||||0.014||95.0|1.2|10.4||Analysis of Convenience|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||10.4|1.2|0.014
81502562|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.573||95.0|-4.0|7.2||Analysis of Convenience|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||7.2|-4.0|0.573
81502563|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.482||95.0|-7.7|3.6||Analysis of Convenience|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||3.6|-7.7|0.482
81502564|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8||||0.007||95.0|2.2|13.5||Analysis of Convenience|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||13.5|2.2|0.007
81544580|NCT00541658|162766784|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|6.372|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.329|11.414|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||11.414|1.329|
81502565|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2||||0.143||95.0|-1.4|9.8||Analysis of Convenience|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||9.8|-1.4|0.143
81502566|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.6||||0.273||95.0|-2.9|10.2||Analysis of Convenience|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||10.2|-2.9|0.273
81502567|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.0||||0.003||95.0|4.4|21.6||Analysis of Global Satisfaction|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||21.6|4.4|0.003
81502568|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.7||||0.029||95.0|1.2|22.2||Analysis of Global Satisfaction|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||22.2|1.2|0.029
81502569|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.2||||0.251||95.0|-4.4|16.8||Analysis of Global Satisfaction|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||16.8|-4.4|0.251
81502570|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8||||0.204||95.0|-3.7|17.4||Analysis of Global Satisfaction|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||17.4|-3.7|0.204
81502571|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.808||95.0|-9.2|11.8||Analysis of Global Satisfaction|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||11.8|-9.2|0.808
81502572|NCT00402987|162694743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5||||0.371||95.0|-6.6|17.7||Analysis of Global Satisfaction|Generalized linear model|Treatment as a fixed effect||||17.7|-6.6|0.371
81502573|NCT00402987|162694744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"Based on life-table extension of Mantel-Haenszel method.~p-value for general association"|Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81502574|NCT00402987|162694744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||95.0||||"Based on life-table extension of Mantel-Haenszel method.~p-value for general association"|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.002
81502575|NCT00402987|162694744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.235||95.0||||"Based on life-table extension of Mantel-Haenszel method.~p-value for general association"|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.235
81502576|NCT00402987|162694744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012||95.0||||"Based on life-table extension of Mantel-Haenszel method.~p-value for general association"|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.012
81502577|NCT00402987|162694744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.438||95.0||||"Based on life-table extension of Mantel-Haenszel method.~p-value for general association"|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.438
81502578|NCT00402987|162694744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.067||95.0||||"Based on life-table extension of Mantel-Haenszel method.~p-value for general association"|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.067
81502579|NCT00402987|162694745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.128||95.0||||"Based on life-table extension of Mantel-Haenszel method.~p-value for general association"|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.128
81502580|NCT00402987|162694745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.123||95.0||||"Based on life-table extension of Mantel-Haenszel method.~p-value for general association"|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.123
81502581|NCT00402987|162694745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.266||95.0||||"Based on life-table extension of Mantel-Haenszel method.~p-value for general association"|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.266
81502582|NCT00402987|162694745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.849||95.0||||"Based on life-table extension of Mantel-Haenszel method.~p-value for general association"|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.849
81502583|NCT00402987|162694745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.828||95.0||||"Based on life-table extension of Mantel-Haenszel method.~p-value for general association"|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.828
81502584|NCT00402987|162694745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.741||95.0||||"Based on life-table extension of Mantel-Haenszel method.~p-value for general association"|Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.741
81502585|NCT01668004|162694752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Treatment comparison of uveitis occurrence rate assessed 1 year before initial anti-TNF/GLM treatment and 1 year after start of GLM treatment. Number of subjects included in analysis: N=93.||||1.0000
81502586|NCT01668004|162694753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Ratio|4.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.86|5.25|||Generalized estimating equation|||Treatment difference (expressed as ratio) in uveitis incidence rate assessed 1 year before initial anti-TNF/GLM treatment and 1 year after start of GLM treatment. Number of subjects included in analysis: N=92.||5.25|3.86|<0.0001
81502587|NCT05528770|162694765|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.98||0.4291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|8.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.3|-3.8|0.4291
81502588|NCT02090764|162694790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||The treatment comparison was done using only the outcomes of Clinical success and Clinical failure. The p value of the chi square test (without continuity correction) was provided. The analysis was performed to test the superiority of ozenoxacin versus placebo.||||0.001
81502589|NCT02384421|162694819|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81502590|NCT02384421|162694820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0064|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0064
81502591|NCT02384421|162694821|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.014
81544581|NCT00541658|162766784|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|4.403|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.619|9.425|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||9.425|-0.619|
81544582|NCT00541658|162766785|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|4.739|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.793|10.271|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||10.271|-0.793|
81502592|NCT02384421|162694822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.25
81502593|NCT02384421|162694823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81502594|NCT02384421|162694824|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81502595|NCT00718315|162694825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.481||||||Test for Binomial Ratio, where H0: P \>=61%; Ha: P \< 61% (One-tailed Test)|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.481
81502596|NCT00718315|162694825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.933||||||Test for Binomial Ratio, where H0: P \>=61%; Ha: P \< 61% (One-tailed Test)|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.933
81502597|NCT00718315|162694825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.986||||||Test for Binomial Ratio, where H0: P \>=61%; Ha: P \< 61% (One-tailed Test)|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.986
81502598|NCT00718315|162694827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.095
81502599|NCT00718315|162694828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.199|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.199
81502600|NCT00718315|162694829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.108|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.108
81502601|NCT00718315|162694830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.179|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.179
81502602|NCT00718315|162694831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.066
81502603|NCT00718315|162694832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.087|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.087
81502604|NCT00718315|162694833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.308|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.308
81502605|NCT00806585|162694841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.1||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.8|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||0.8|-3.1|0.253
81502606|NCT00806585|162694841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.1||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.9|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||1.9|-2.1|0.919
81502607|NCT00806585|162694841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.2||||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.8|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||1.8|-2.2|0.829
81502608|NCT00806585|162694841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.1||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.2|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||0.2|-4.5|0.074
81502609|NCT00806585|162694841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|1.0||||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.3|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||3.3|-1.3|0.393
81502610|NCT00806585|162694841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|2.0||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|4.4|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||4.4|-0.3|0.088
81502611|NCT00806585|162694841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|1.9||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|4.3|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||4.3|-0.4|0.108
81502612|NCT00806585|162694842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.9||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.1|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||2.1|-4.0|0.543
81502613|NCT00806585|162694842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.8||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|1.3|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||1.3|-4.9|0.246
81502614|NCT00806585|162694842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.4||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|2.7|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||2.7|-3.5|0.821
81502615|NCT00806585|162694842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-7.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|-3.3|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||-3.3|-10.7|<0.001
81502616|NCT00806585|162694842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|6.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|9.8|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||9.8|2.4|0.001
81502617|NCT00806585|162694842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|5.2||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|8.9|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||8.9|1.5|0.006
81502618|NCT00806585|162694842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|6.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|10.4|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||10.4|3.0|<0.001
81502619|NCT00806585|162694843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.4||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|5.5|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects for treatment baseline, stratification, time, interaction of time by stratification and treatments factors and a random subject effect||||5.5|-8.3|0.684
81502620|NCT00806585|162694843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|1.8||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|8.7|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects for treatment baseline, stratification, time, interaction of time by stratification and treatments factors and a random subject effect||||8.7|-5.0|0.597
81544583|NCT00541658|162766785|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|3.999|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.518|9.515|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||9.515|-1.518|
81544584|NCT00541658|162766786|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|4.817|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.693|10.327|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||10.327|-0.693|
81502621|NCT00806585|162694843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.9||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|5.8|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects for treatment baseline, stratification, time, interaction of time by stratification and treatments factors and a random subject effect||||5.8|-7.6|0.793
81502622|NCT00806585|162694843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.8||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|9.2|||ANCOVA|Fixed effects for treatment baseline, stratification, time, interaction of time by stratification and treatments factors and a random subject effect||||9.2|-7.6|0.854
81502623|NCT00806585|162694844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.9||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.5|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||-0.5|-3.2|0.006
81502624|NCT00806585|162694844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.6|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||-0.6|-3.3|0.004
81502625|NCT00806585|162694844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diffference in least squares means|-1.3||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.1|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||0.1|-2.6|0.066
81502626|NCT00806585|162694844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.2||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.6|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||-0.6|-3.7|0.008
81544585|NCT00541658|162766786|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|3.192|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.295|8.68|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled centers and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||8.680|-2.295|
81502627|NCT00806585|162694845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.18||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.07|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||0.07|-0.44|0.152
81502628|NCT00806585|162694845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least sqaures means|-0.28||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.02|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||-0.02|-0.54|0.035
81502629|NCT00806585|162694845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.22||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.04|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||0.04|-0.48|0.095
81502630|NCT00806585|162694845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.32||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.01|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|Model included terms for treatment, stratification factor, time, interaction of time by stratification factor and the interaction of time by treatment||||-0.01|-0.63|0.045
81502631|NCT01170663|162694848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.807||||0.0169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.678|0.962|||Stratified Log Rank Test|Adjusted for stratification factors: geographic region, time-to-progression from start of first-line therapy and disease measurability.||||0.962|0.678|0.0169
81502632|NCT01170663|162694849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.635|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.536|0.752|||Stratified Log Rank Test|Adjusted for stratification factors: geographic region, time-to-progression from start of first-line therapy and disease measurability.||||0.752|0.536|<0.0001
81502633|NCT01170663|162694850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.596|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.494|0.72|||Stratified Log Rank Test|Adjusted for stratification factors: geographic region, time-to-progression from start of first-line therapy and disease measurability.||||0.720|0.494|<0.0001
81502634|NCT01170663|162694852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.14||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|3.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for stratification factors: geographic region, time-to-progression from the start of first-line therapy and disease measurability.||||3.16|1.45|0.0001
81502635|NCT01170663|162694860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3973||||||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) included treatment group, randomization stratification factors and baseline value of Global Health Status scale.|ANCOVA|||||||0.3973
81502636|NCT01164007|162694866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||One-sample exact binomial test|||The observed percentage of participants with CR or PR was compared with the expected proportion under the null hypothesis (0.10) and analyzed for statistical significance using a one-sample exact binomial test.||||0.071
81544586|NCT00541658|162766787|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|4.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|9.16|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||9.160|-0.260|
81574432|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.804|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|2.7|||LS Mean Difference|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 5: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||2.7|-2.0|0.804
81544587|NCT00541658|162766787|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|3.723|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.975|8.421|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||8.421|-0.975|
81544588|NCT00541658|162766788|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|4.798|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.195|9.79|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||9.790|-0.195|
81544589|NCT00541658|162766788|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|4.972|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|9.924|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||9.924|0.020|
81544590|NCT00541658|162766789|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|4.775|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.514|10.065|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||10.065|-0.514|
81544591|NCT00541658|162766789|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|5.638||||||95.0|0.356|10.92|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||10.920|0.356|
81544592|NCT00541658|162766790|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|6.552|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.162|11.942|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||11.942|1.162|
81574433|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.559|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|1.6|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 5: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.6|-3.2|0.559
81544593|NCT00541658|162766790|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|5.531|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.164|10.897|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||10.897|0.164|
81502716|NCT01463527|162694954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.57||||||Odds of intervention in capnography open group as compared to capnography blind group after adjusting of age and length of sedation.||0.57|0.17|
81502717|NCT01463527|162694955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||GEE (Generalized Estimating Equation)|||||||0.30
81502718|NCT01977222|162694968|OTHER|||||||0.1673|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1673
81502719|NCT01977222|162694969|OTHER|||||||0.5745|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5745
81502720|NCT01977222|162694970|OTHER|||||||0.511|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.511
81502721|NCT01977222|162694971|OTHER|||||||0.776|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.776
81502722|NCT01977222|162694972|OTHER|||||||0.5374|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5374
81502723|NCT01977222|162694973|OTHER|||||||0.3385|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3385
81502724|NCT01977222|162694974|OTHER|||||||0.0189|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0189
81502725|NCT01977222|162694975|OTHER|||||||0.1183|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1183
81502726|NCT02921256|162695004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.69
81502727|NCT02921256|162695004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.26
81502728|NCT01959932|162695022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|8.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.89|10.2||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on MHBMA levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|LS mean ratio THS 2.2:CC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for THS 2.2 is lower relative to CC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for THS 2.2 and CC respectively."||10.20|6.89|<0.001
81502729|NCT01959932|162695023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS mean ratio|41.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.75|45.91||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on 3-HPMA levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|LS mean ratio THS 2.2:CC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for THS 2.2 is lower relative to CC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for THS 2.2 and CC respectively."||45.91|37.75|<0.001
81502730|NCT01959932|162695024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|5.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.21|6.87||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on S-PMA levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|LS mean ratio THS 2.2:CC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for THS 2.2 is lower relative to CC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for THS 2.2 and CC respectively."||6.87|5.21|<0.001
81502731|NCT01959932|162695025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|23.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|24.99||The primary endpoints were tested using a multiple testing procedure to preserve the overall alpha level by simultaneously testing the endpoints using a closed procedure with each test performed at an alpha level of 2.5% one sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on COHb levels with product, sex, cigarette consumption, and baseline value as covariates.|LS mean ratio THS 2.2:CC|"The hypothesis to be tested is that the geometric mean level on Day 5 of the biomarker of exposure for THS 2.2 is lower relative to CC.~Analysis of the BoExp was conducted on the natural log scale in order to test the following hypothesis (one sided test with 2.5% type I error probability):~* Null hypothesis (H0): m1≥m2~* Alternative hypothesis (H1): m1\<m2 Where m1 and m2 are the geometric means of the BoExp levels on Day 5 for THS 2.2 and CC respectively."||24.99|22.00|<0.001
81502732|NCT00829244|162695028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.1|||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was that the difference between the mean number of oocytes \[CONSORT calculator dosing - Standard dosing\] was less than or equal to \[=\<\] (-3). The alternate hypothesis was that the difference was greater than \[\>\] (-3).||-0.1|-3.3|0.037
81502733|NCT00829244|162695029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-511.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|64.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-638.78|-383.96|||ANOVA|||||-383.96|-638.78|<0.001
81502734|NCT00829244|162695030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-45.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.75|-37.46|||ANOVA|||||-37.46|-53.75|<0.001
81502735|NCT00829244|162695031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||ANOVA|||||0.5|-0.4|0.933
81502736|NCT00829244|162695033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|18.2||||||||18.2|-11.0|
81502737|NCT00829244|162695035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|13.6|||ANOVA|||||13.6|-12.3|0.926
81502738|NCT00829244|162695037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|2.47|||ANOVA|||||2.47|-0.61|0.235
81502739|NCT00829244|162695038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|14.6||||||||14.6|-13.5|
81502740|NCT02297412|162695045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0186|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0186
81502741|NCT02297412|162695046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1146|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1146
81502742|NCT02297412|162695047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0243|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0243
81502743|NCT01230411|162695068|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.12||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|11.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.0|0.88|0.078
81502744|NCT01276704|162695180|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||83% power to detect an absolute 2.5% reduction in Ki-67 for the treatment group compared with no reduction in the control group.||||0.72
81502745|NCT01276704|162695181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Standard threshold of P\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.018
81502746|NCT01276704|162695182|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. Standard threshold of P \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.036
81502747|NCT00370292|162695187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 1 Hour Post-Dose (1 hour across cycles compared with pre-dose across cycles).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.001
81574434|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.369|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|3.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 5: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||3.4|-1.0|0.369
81502748|NCT00370292|162695187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 2 Hours Post-Dose (2 hours across cycles compared with pre-dose across cycles).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.001
81502749|NCT00370292|162695187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||P-value for 4 Hours Post-Dose (4 hours across cycles compared with pre-dose across cycles).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.030
81502750|NCT00370292|162695187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.166||95.0||||P-value for 6 Hours Post-Dose (6 hours across cycles compared with pre-dose across cycles).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.166
81502751|NCT00370292|162695187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 24 Hours Post-Dose (24 hours across cycles compared with pre-dose across cycles).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.001
81502752|NCT00370292|162695187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 48 Hours Post-Dose (48 hours across cycles compared with pre-dose across cycles).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.001
81502753|NCT00370292|162695189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 1 Hour Post-Dose (1 hour across cycles compared with pre-dose across cycles).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.001
81502754|NCT00370292|162695189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 2 Hours Post-Dose (2 hours across cycles compared with pre-dose across cycles).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.001
81502755|NCT00370292|162695189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.333||95.0||||P-value for 4 Hours Post-Dose (4 hours across cycles compared with pre-dose across cycles).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.333
81502756|NCT00370292|162695189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.849||95.0||||P-value for 6 Hours Post-Dose (6 hours across cycles compared with pre-dose across cycles).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||0.849
81502757|NCT00370292|162695189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 24 Hours Post-Dose (24 hours across cycles compared with pre-dose across cycles).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.001
81502758|NCT00370292|162695189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for 48 Hours Post-Dose (48 hours across cycles compared with pre-dose across cycles).|Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance|||||||<0.001
81502759|NCT03801525|162695193|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.778||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.219|2.755|||Log Rank|||||2.755|0.219|0.6960
81502760|NCT03801525|162695200|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.201||||0.1038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|1.721|||Log Rank|||||1.721|0.023|0.1038
81502761|NCT01766102|162695201|OTHER|||||||0.716|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||H0: Procedure time is not significantly different based on mammography type used||||0.716
81502762|NCT01766102|162695201|OTHER|||||||0.676|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||H0: Operating room time is not significantly different based on mammography type used||||0.676
81502763|NCT01198587|162695376|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.88
81502764|NCT01198587|162695376|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.19
81502765|NCT01493089|162695379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.097||||0.563||95.0|||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.563
81502766|NCT01493089|162695380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.903||||0.712||95.0|||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.712
81502767|NCT01493089|162695381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.457
81502768|NCT01493089|162695382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.625||95.0|-9.7|15.3|||Regression, Cox|||Sustained partial response||15.3|-9.7|0.625
81502769|NCT01493089|162695382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|10.6|||Regression, Cox|||Sustained response||10.6|-15.0|0.755
81502770|NCT01493089|162695382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.8||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|17.2|||Regression, Cox|||Sustained total relief||17.2|-3.6|0.194
81502771|NCT01493089|162695383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|7.0|||Regression, Cox|||Sustained partial response||7.0|-15.0|0.501
81502772|NCT01493089|162695383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|8.2|||Regression, Cox|||Sustained response||8.2|-17.6|0.518
81502773|NCT01493089|162695383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|13.1|||Regression, Cox|||Sustained total relief||13.1|-11.2|0.794
81502774|NCT01493089|162695384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|11.2|||Regression, Cox|||Sustained partial response||11.2|-6.3|0.494
81502775|NCT01493089|162695384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|9.1|||Regression, Cox|||Sustained response||9.1|-14.7|0.751
81502776|NCT01493089|162695384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|9.6|||Regression, Cox|||Sustained total relief||9.6|-16.4|0.690
81502777|NCT00560417|162695385|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority margin was prespecified at 0.4%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.38|||ANCOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group.||||0.38|0.06|
81502778|NCT00560417|162695386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.39||p-value is for 24 weeks.|ANCOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group||||0.39|0.08|0.003
81502779|NCT00560417|162695386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.38||p-value is for Endpoint (LOCF)|ANCOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group||||0.38|0.06|0.008
81502780|NCT00560417|162695387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.39||p-value is for 24 Weeks change.|ANCOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group||||0.39|0.08|0.003
81502781|NCT00560417|162695387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.38||p-value is for Endpoint (LOCF) Change.|ANCOVA|||||0.38|0.06|0.008
81544594|NCT00541658|162766791|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|7.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.175|14.485|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||14.485|1.175|
81544595|NCT00541658|162766791|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|8.383|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.757|15.01|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled centers and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||15.010|1.757|
81544596|NCT00541658|162766792|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|7.802|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.385|14.22|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||14.220|1.385|
81544597|NCT00541658|162766792|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|7.301|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.911|13.69|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||13.690|0.911|
81544598|NCT00541658|162766793|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.755|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.145|4.655|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||4.655|-1.145|
81544599|NCT00541658|162766793|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.805|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.087|4.698|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||4.698|-1.087|
81544600|NCT00541658|162766794|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|2.407|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.502|5.316|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||5.316|-0.502|
81544601|NCT00541658|162766794|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.309|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.576|4.194|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||4.194|-1.576|
81544602|NCT00541658|162766795|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.555|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.617|4.727|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||4.727|-1.617|
81502782|NCT00560417|162695388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.561||95.0||||p-value is for Week 12: HbA1c \<7.0%|Fisher Exact|||||||0.561
81502783|NCT00560417|162695388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.511||95.0||||p-value is for Week 12: HbA1c \<=6.5%|Fisher Exact|||||||0.511
81502784|NCT00560417|162695388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||p-value is for Week 18: HbA1c \<7.0%|Fisher Exact|||||||0.012
81502785|NCT00560417|162695388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.269||95.0||||p-value is for Week 18: HbA1c \<=6.5%|Fisher Exact|||||||0.269
81502786|NCT00560417|162695388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161||95.0||||p-value is for Week 24: HbA1c \<7.0%|Fisher Exact|||||||0.161
81502787|NCT00560417|162695388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071||95.0||||p-value is for Week 24: HbA1c \<=6.5%|Fisher Exact|||||||0.071
81502788|NCT00560417|162695388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.177||95.0||||p-value is for Endpoint (LOCF): HbA1c \<7.0%|Fisher Exact|||||||0.177
81502789|NCT00560417|162695388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0||||p-value is for Endpoint (LOCF): HbA1c \<=6.5%|Fisher Exact|||||||0.060
81502790|NCT00560417|162695389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.28||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|10.53||p-value is for Endpoint Morning Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group||||10.53|-1.97|0.179
81502791|NCT00560417|162695389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.72|22.19||p-value is for Endpoint Morning Postprandial.|ANCOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group||||22.19|5.72|<0.001
81502792|NCT00560417|162695389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|11.39||p-value is for Endpoint Midday Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group||||11.39|-3.79|0.325
81502793|NCT00560417|162695389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.73||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|17.5||p-value is for Endpoint Midday Postprandial.|ANCOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group||||17.50|-0.04|0.051
81574435|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.313|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|4.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 6: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||4.3|-1.1|0.313
81502794|NCT00560417|162695389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.92||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.66|18.19||p-value is for Endpoint Evening Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group||||18.19|3.66|0.003
81502795|NCT00560417|162695389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.19||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.44|22.94||p-value is for Endpoint Evening Postprandial.|ANCOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group||||22.94|5.44|0.002
81502796|NCT00560417|162695389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.03||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.35|4.28||p-value is for Endpoint 0300 Hours.|ANCOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group||||4.28|-10.35|0.415
81502797|NCT00560417|162695389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.39||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|13.32||p-value is for Endpoint Daily Mean 7-Point Blood Glucose.|ANCOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group||||13.32|1.46|0.015
81502798|NCT00560417|162695389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.12||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|13.14||p-value is for Endpoint Daily Mean Pre-Meal.|ANCOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group||||13.14|1.10|0.021
81502799|NCT00560417|162695389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.01|18.93||p-value is for Endpoint Daily Mean Postprandial.|ANCOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group||||18.93|5.01|<0.001
81502800|NCT00560417|162695390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.27||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|5.22||p-value is for Baseline.|ANOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group||||5.22|-0.68|0.131
81502801|NCT00560417|162695390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.82|9.16||p-value is for Endpoint.|ANOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group||||9.16|2.82|<0.001
81502802|NCT00560417|162695391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.826||95.0||||p-value is for all reported hypoglycemic events at endpoint.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.826
81502803|NCT00560417|162695391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.394||95.0||||p-value is for all reported hypoglycemic events overall.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.394
81502804|NCT00560417|162695391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0||||p-value is for non-nocturnal hypoglycemic events at endpoint.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.070
81502805|NCT00560417|162695391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133||95.0||||p-value is for non-nocturnal hypoglycemic events overall.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.133
81502806|NCT00560417|162695391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0||||p-value is for nocturnal hypoglycemic events at endpoint.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.013
81502807|NCT00560417|162695391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061||95.0||||p-value is for nocturnal hypoglycemic events overall.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.061
81502808|NCT00560417|162695391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.248||95.0||||p-value is for severe hypoglycemic events overall.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.248
81502809|NCT00560417|162695392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.628||95.0||||p-value is for All reported episodes rate - Endpoint.|Negative Binomial regression model|Total hypoglycemia count=Treatment+Baseline HbA1c Group+Baseline SU Group with log of patient's total number of days of exposure as an offset variable||||||0.628
81502810|NCT00560417|162695392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57||95.0||||p-value is for All reported episodes rate - Overall.|Negative Binomial regression model|Total hypoglycemia count=Treatment+Baseline HbA1c Group+Baseline SU Group with log of patient's total number of days of exposure as an offset variable||||||0.570
81502811|NCT00560417|162695392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.116||95.0||||p-value is for Non-Nocturnal reported episodes rate - Endpoint.|Negative Binomial regression model|Total hypoglycemia count=Treatment+Baseline HbA1c Group+Baseline SU Group with log of patient's total number of days of exposure as an offset variable||||||0.116
81502812|NCT00560417|162695392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||95.0||||p-value is for Non-Nocturnal reported episodes rate - Overall.|Negative Binomial regression model|Total hypoglycemia count=Treatment+Baseline HbA1c Group+Baseline SU Group with log of patient's total number of days of exposure as an offset variable||||||0.044
81502813|NCT00560417|162695392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||p-value is for Nocturnal reported episodes rate - Endpoint.|Negative Binomial regression model|Total hypoglycemia count=Treatment+Baseline HbA1c Group+Baseline SU Group with log of patient's total number of days of exposure as an offset variable||||||0.006
81544603|NCT00541658|162766795|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.612|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.556|4.779|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||4.779|-1.556|
81544604|NCT00541658|162766796|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.434|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.652|4.521|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||4.521|-1.652|
81544605|NCT00541658|162766796|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.462|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.611|4.535|||ANOVA|Fixed effect for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||4.535|-1.611|
81544606|NCT00541658|162766797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|2.749|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.938|6.436|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||6.436|-0.938|
81544607|NCT00541658|162766797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|3.416|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.255|7.087|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus daily treatment.|||7.087|-0.255|
81544608|NCT00541658|162766798|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|2.197|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.318|5.711|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||5.711|-1.318|
81544609|NCT00541658|162766798|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|LS Mean Difference|2.251|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.248|5.751|||ANOVA|Fixed effects for treatment, pooled center and anticoagulant use.|LS Mean Difference is 5 mg daily minus weekly treatment.|||5.751|-1.248|
81544610|NCT00541658|162766799|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|7.05|||Fisher Exact|||||7.05|0.14|1.0000
81502814|NCT00560417|162695392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||p-value is for Nocturnal reported episodes rate - Overall.|Negative Binomial regression model|Total hypoglycemia count=Treatment+Baseline HbA1c Group+Baseline SU Group with log of patient's total number of days of exposure as an offset variable||||||0.004
81502815|NCT00560417|162695393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.343||95.0||||p-value is for endpoint.|ANCOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Baseline HbA1c Group + Baseline SU Group (Type III sums of squares)||||||0.343
81502816|NCT00560417|162695394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.417||95.0||||p-value is for the change in body weight at endpoint in the ILPS treatment group.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.417
81502817|NCT00560417|162695394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041||95.0||||p-value is for the change in body weight at endpoint in the glargine treatment group.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.041
81502818|NCT00560417|162695394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.4||p-value is for change in body weight at endpoint between ILPS and glargine treatment groups.|ANOVA|||||0.40|-1.15|0.343
81502819|NCT00560417|162695395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|Variable = Treatment + Baseline HbA1c Group+ Baseline SU Group||||||<0.001
81502820|NCT02164864|162695396|NON_INFERIORITY|All non-inferiority tests were based on a margin of 1.38.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.63||P values for noninferiority were calculated at a one-sided alpha level of 0.025|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by age, non-elderly vs elderly \[\<70 or \>=70 in Japan and \<80 or \>=80 years old elsewhere\].|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|A pre-defined hierarchical testing approach was used. This was the first step in hierarchy. The upper bound of the Wald confidence interval (CI) of the HR of Dabigatran Etexilate 110mg vs Warfarin (one-sided 97.5%) was compared with this noninferiority margin for the testing of non-inferiority.||0.63|0.42|<0.0001
81502821|NCT02164864|162695396|NON_INFERIORITY|All non-inferiority tests were based on a margin of 1.38.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.88||P-values for non-inferiority were calculated at a one-sided alpha level of 0.025|Regression, Cox|unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used and elderly patients outside the USA were excluded|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|A pre-defined hierarchical testing approach was used. This was the second step in hierarchy. The upper bound of the Wald confidence interval (CI) of the HR of Dabigatran Etexilate 150mg vs Warfarin (one-sided 97.5%) was compared with this noninferiority margin for the testing of non-inferiority||0.88|0.58|<.0001
81502822|NCT02164864|162695396|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.63||Wald 2-sided p-value from (stratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by age, non-elderly vs elderly \[\<70 or \>=70 in Japan and \<80 or \>=80 years old elsewhere\].|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|A pre-defined hierarchical testing approach was used. This was the fourth step in hierarchy.||0.63|0.42|<0.001
81502823|NCT02164864|162695396|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.88||unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used and elderly patients outside the USA were excluded|Regression, Cox|Wald 2-sided p-value from (unstratified) Cox proportional hazards model||A pre-defined hierarchical testing approach was used. This was the sixth step in hierarchy.|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|0.88|0.58|0.0020
81502824|NCT02164864|162695397|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|3.95||Wald 2-sided p-value from (stratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by age, non-elderly vs elderly \[\<70 or \>=70 in Japan and \<80 or \>=80 years old elsewhere\].|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||3.95|0.25|0.9862
81502825|NCT02164864|162695397|OTHER|Wald 2-sided p-value from (unstratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.59||||0.5277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|6.64|||Regression, Cox|unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used and elderly patients outside the USA were excluded from|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||6.64|0.38|0.5277
81502826|NCT02164864|162695398|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.8853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.25||Wald 2-sided p-value from (stratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by age, non-elderly vs elderly \[\<70 or \>=70 in Japan and \<80 or \>=80 years old elsewhere\].|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||2.25|0.50|0.8853
81502827|NCT02164864|162695398|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.61||Wald 2-sided p-value from (unstratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used and elderly patients outside the USA were excluded from|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||1.61|0.15|0.2380
81502828|NCT02164864|162695399|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.5252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.88||Wald 2-sided p-value from (stratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by age, non-elderly vs elderly \[\<70 or \>=70 in Japan and \<80 or \>=80 years old elsewhere\].|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||1.88|0.72|0.5252
81502829|NCT02164864|162695399|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.51||Wald 2-sided p-value from (unstratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used and elderly patients outside the USA were excluded from|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||1.51|0.47|0.5670
81502830|NCT02164864|162695400|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.5579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.65||Wald 2-sided p-value from (stratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by age, non-elderly vs elderly \[\<70 or \>=70 in Japan and \<80 or \>=80 years old elsewhere\].|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||1.65|0.76|0.5579
81502831|NCT02164864|162695400|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.4414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.34||Wald 2-sided p-value from (unstratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used and elderly patients outside the USA were excluded|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||1.34|0.51|0.4414
81502832|NCT02164864|162695401|OTHER|Wald 2-sided p-value from (stratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51||||0.0861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.41|||Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by age, non-elderly vs elderly \[\<70 or \>=70 in Japan and \<80 or \>=80 years old elsewhere\].|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||2.41|0.94|0.0861
81502833|NCT02164864|162695401|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.6144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.04||Wald 2-sided p-value from (unstratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used and elderly patients outside the USA were excluded from|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||2.04|0.66|0.6144
81502834|NCT02164864|162695402|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.4803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.67||Wald 2-sided p-value from (stratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by age, non-elderly vs elderly \[\<70 or \>=70 in Japan and \<80 or \>=80 years old elsewhere\].|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||2.67|0.63|0.4803
81502835|NCT02164864|162695402|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.8537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.83||Wald 2-sided p-value from (unstratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used and elderly patients outside the USA were excluded from|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||2.83|0.42|0.8537
81502836|NCT02164864|162695403|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.9388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|4.66||Wald 2-sided p-value from (stratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by age, non-elderly vs elderly \[\<70 or \>=70 in Japan and \<80 or \>=80 years old elsewhere\].|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||4.66|0.19|0.9388
81502837|NCT02164864|162695403|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.3||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.93||Wald 2-sided p-value from (unstratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used and elderly patients outside the USA were excluded from|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||2.93|0.03|0.3030
81502838|NCT02164864|162695404|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.86||||0.1546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|4.4||Wald 2-sided p-value from (stratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by age, non-elderly vs elderly \[\<70 or \>=70 in Japan and \<80 or \>=80 years old elsewhere\].|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||4.40|0.79|0.1546
81502839|NCT02164864|162695404|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.81||Wald 2-sided p-value from (unstratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used and elderly patients outside the USA were excluded from|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||2.81|0.35|0.9789
81502840|NCT02164864|162695405|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34||||0.0484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.79||Wald 2-sided p-value from (stratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by age, non-elderly vs elderly \[\<70 or \>=70 in Japan and \<80 or \>=80 years old elsewhere\].|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||1.79|1.00|0.0484
81502841|NCT02164864|162695405|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.8903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.47||Wald 2-sided p-value from (unstratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used and elderly patients outside the USA were excluded from|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||1.47|0.71|0.8903
81502842|NCT02164864|162695406|NON_INFERIORITY|All non-inferiority tests were based on a margin of 1.38.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.1128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.53||P values for noninferiority were calculated at a one-sided alpha level of 0.025|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by age, non-elderly vs elderly \[\<70 or \>=70 in Japan and \<80 or \>=80 years old elsewhere\].|The upper bound of the Wald confidence interval (CI) of the HR of All Dabigatran Etexilate (110mg and 150 mg) vs Warfarin (one-sided 97.5%) was compared with this noninferiority margin for the testing of non-inferiority|A pre-defined hierarchical testing approach was used. This was the fifth step in hierarchy.||1.53|0.90|0.1128
81502843|NCT02164864|162695406|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.73||Wald 2-sided p-value from (stratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by age, non-elderly vs elderly \[\<70 or \>=70 in Japan and \<80 or \>=80 years old elsewhere\].|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||1.73|0.98|0.0720
81502844|NCT02164864|162695406|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.39||Wald 2-sided p-value from (unstratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used and elderly patients outside the USA were excluded|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||1.39|0.68|0.8750
81502845|NCT02164864|162695407|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.51||Wald 2-sided p-value from (stratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by age, non-elderly vs elderly \[\<70 or \>=70 in Japan and \<80 or \>=80 years old elsewhere\].|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||1.51|0.79|0.6080
81502846|NCT02164864|162695407|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.8348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.41||Wald 2-sided p-value from (unstratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used and elderly patients outside the USA were excluded from|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||1.41|0.65|0.8348
81502847|NCT02164864|162695408|NON_INFERIORITY|All non-inferiority tests were based on a margin of 1.38.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.29||P values for noninferiority were calculated at a one-sided alpha level of 0.025|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by age, non-elderly vs elderly \[\<70 or \>=70 in Japan and \<80 or \>=80 years old elsewhere\].|The upper bound of the Wald confidence interval (CI) of the HR of All Dabigatran Etexilate (110mg and 150 mg) vs Warfarin (one-sided 97.5%) was compared with this noninferiority margin for the testing of non-inferiority|A pre-defined hierarchical testing approach was used. This was the third step in hierarchy.||1.29|0.84|0.0047
81502848|NCT02164864|162695408|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.3002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.43||Wald 2-sided p-value from (stratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|The Cox proportional hazard model is stratified by age, non-elderly vs elderly \[\<70 or \>=70 in Japan and \<80 or \>=80 years old elsewhere\].|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||1.43|0.90|0.3002
81502849|NCT02164864|162695408|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.4432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.19||Wald 2-sided p-value from (unstratified) Cox proportional hazards model|Regression, Cox|unstratified Cox proportional hazards model was used and elderly patients outside the USA were excluded|Hazard Ratio (HR) and Wald confidence intervals are derived from a Cox proportional-hazard model|||1.19|0.67|0.4432
81502850|NCT00557193|162695420|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.107||||0.672|ONE_SIDED|85.0||1.403||A priori significance level threshold of alpha=0.15|Log Rank||Arm C is the numerator and Arm B is the denominator of the estimated hazard ratio|A one-sided log rank test will be used for testing whether the EFS in Arm C (chemo+lest) at DL2 is greater than the EFS in Arm B (chemo). This is equivalent to testing the null hypothesis of hazard ratio (HR)=1 versus the alternative of HR\<1.||1.403||0.672
81502851|NCT02448381|162695441|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.04
81502852|NCT02448381|162695442|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0001
81502853|NCT02448381|162695443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||McNemar|||||||0.046
81502854|NCT02448381|162695444|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0009|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.0009
81502855|NCT02448381|162695445|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81502856|NCT00854360|162695458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.21||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||0.21|-0.80|0.255
81502857|NCT00854360|162695458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.21||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||0.21|-0.78|0.257
81502858|NCT00854360|162695458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.13||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||-0.13|-1.13|0.013
81502859|NCT00854360|162695459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.22||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||0.22|-0.77|0.278
81502860|NCT00854360|162695459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.27||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||0.27|-0.70|0.385
81502861|NCT00854360|162695459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.11||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|Repeated Measures ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||-0.11|-1.09|0.016
81544611|NCT00541658|162766799|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|8.9|||Fisher Exact|||||8.90|0.25|1.0000
81502862|NCT00854360|162695460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.06||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||0.06|-0.95|0.082
81502863|NCT00854360|162695460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||0.10|-0.90|0.114
81502864|NCT00854360|162695460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.33||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||-0.33|-1.33|0.001
81502865|NCT00854360|162695461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.37||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|ANCOVA|Results obtained from ANCOVA with treatment, baseline and center in the model.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||0.37|-0.52|0.747
81502866|NCT00854360|162695461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.31||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|ANCOVA|Results obtained from ANCOVA with treatment, baseline and center in the model.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||0.31|-0.53|0.605
81502867|NCT00854360|162695461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.05||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|ANCOVA|Results obtained from ANCOVA with treatment, baseline and center in the model.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||0.05|-0.84|0.083
81502868|NCT00854360|162695462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.46||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||0.46|-0.45|0.989
81502869|NCT00854360|162695462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.5||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||0.50|-0.39|0.808
81502870|NCT00854360|162695462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.15||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||0.15|-0.74|0.195
81502871|NCT00854360|162695463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.57||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||0.57|-0.64|0.903
81502872|NCT00854360|162695463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.62||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||0.62|-0.58|0.952
81502873|NCT00854360|162695463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.19||A multiplicity adjustment procedure was implemented which allowed for control of the Type I error within a particular treatment comparison, as well as within a particular endpoint, however it did not control the overall Type I error.|Repeated measures ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.||0.19|-0.99|0.187
81502874|NCT03229538|162695466|OTHER||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.86||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.05|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.05|0.71|0.14
81502875|NCT03229538|162695466|OTHER||Percent Difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.9|||||Difference = Methylprednisolone - Placebo|Rank = 97||0.9|-2.6|
81502876|NCT03229538|162695466|OTHER||Percent Difference|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|0.5|||||Difference = Methylprednisolone - Placebo|Rank \> or = 96||0.5|-3.5|
81502877|NCT03229538|162695466|OTHER||Percent Difference|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|0.1|||||Difference = Methylprednisolone - Placebo|Rank \> or = 95||0.1|-4.4|
81502878|NCT03229538|162695466|OTHER||Percent Difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|2.7|||||Difference = Methylprednisolone - Placebo|Rank \> or = 94||2.7|-4.3|
81544612|NCT00541658|162766800|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.03||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|7.29|||Fisher Exact|||||7.29|0.15|1.0000
81502879|NCT03229538|162695466|OTHER||Percent Difference|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|0.2|||||Difference = Methylprednisolone - Placebo|Rank \> or = 93||0.2|-7.8|
81502880|NCT03229538|162695466|OTHER||Percent Difference|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|0.9|||||Difference = Methylprednisolone - Placebo|Rank \> or = 92||0.9|-7.8|
81502881|NCT03229538|162695466|OTHER||Percent Difference|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|1.3|||||Difference = Methylprednisolone - Placebo|Rank \> or = 91||1.3|-7.5|
81502882|NCT03229538|162695467|SUPERIORITY|It was estimated that 1200 patients (600 per trial group) would provide the trial with more than 90% power to detect superiority of methylprednisolone.|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.74||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.57|0.34|0.428
81544613|NCT00541658|162766800|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.49||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|8.87|||Fisher Exact|||||8.87|0.25|1.0000
81502883|NCT03229538|162695468|SUPERIORITY|It was estimated that 1200 patients (600 per trial group) would provide the trial with more than 90% power to detect superiority of methylprednisolone.|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.83||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.13|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.13|0.61|0.228
81502884|NCT03229538|162695469|SUPERIORITY|It was estimated that 1200 patients (600 per trial group) would provide the trial with more than 90% power to detect superiority of methylprednisolone over placebo.|Percent Difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.4||||||||0.4|-4.0|
81502885|NCT03229538|162695470|SUPERIORITY|It was estimated that 1200 patients (600 per trial group) would provide the trial with more than 90% power to detect superiority of methylprednisolone over placebo.|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.79||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.25|0.50|0.309
81502886|NCT03229538|162695471|SUPERIORITY|It was estimated that 1200 patients (600 per trial group) would provide the trial with more than 90% power to detect superiority of methylprednisolone over placebo.|Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.91||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.57|0.52|0.723
81502887|NCT03229538|162695473|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Odds Ratio|0.86||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.11|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.11|0.67|0.256
81502888|NCT02735200|162695479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.67||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|||||the p value correspond to the pretreatment time frame.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9
81502889|NCT02735200|162695479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p value corresponds to the post treatment time frame.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81502890|NCT04756531|162695517|OTHER|Natural log transformed AUClast for PF-07321332 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, and treatment included as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. PF-07321332 250 mg (Tablet), Fasted was the test treatment and PF-07321332 250 mg (Suspension), Fasted was the reference treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|81.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|69.21|95.28||||||||95.28|69.21|
81502891|NCT04756531|162695518|OTHER|Natural log transformed AUCinf for PF-07321332 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, and treatment included as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. PF-07321332 250 mg (Tablet), Fasted was the test treatment and PF-07321332 250 mg (Suspension), Fasted was the reference treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|76.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|60.14|96.2||||||||96.20|60.14|
81502892|NCT04756531|162695519|OTHER|Natural log transformed Cmax for PF-07321332 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, and treatment included as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. PF-07321332 250 mg (Tablet), Fasted was the test treatment and PF-07321332 250 mg (Suspension), Fasted was the reference treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|56.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|43.42|73.19||||||||73.19|43.42|
81544614|NCT00541658|162766801|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|0.42||||0.4505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.14|||Fisher Exact|||||2.14|0.08|0.4505
81544615|NCT00541658|162766801|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|0.82||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|3.03|||Fisher Exact|||||3.03|0.22|1.0000
81502893|NCT04756531|162695552|OTHER|Natural log transformed AUClast for PF-07321332 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, and treatment included as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. PF-07321332 250 mg (Tablet), Fed was the test treatment and PF-07321332 250 mg (Tablet), Fasted was the reference treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|148.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|126.92|174.72||||||||174.72|126.92|
81502894|NCT04756531|162695553|OTHER|Natural log transformed AUCinf for PF-07321332 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, and treatment included as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. PF-07321332 250 mg (Tablet), Fed was the test treatment and PF-07321332 250 mg (Tablet), Fasted was the reference treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|146.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|118.8|181.41||||||||181.41|118.80|
81502895|NCT04756531|162695554|OTHER|Natural log transformed Cmax for PF-07321332 was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period, and treatment included as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as a random effect. PF-07321332 250 mg (Tablet), Fed was the test treatment and PF-07321332 250 mg (Tablet), Fasted was the reference treatment.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|244.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|188.58|317.87||||||||317.87|188.58|
81502896|NCT00253422|162695590|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.24|||Log Rank|||||1.24|0.86|0.76
81502897|NCT00253422|162695590|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.2|||Log Rank|||||1.20|0.83|1.00
81502898|NCT00253422|162695591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.99
81502899|NCT00253422|162695591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.12
81502900|NCT00253422|162695593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.33
81502901|NCT00253422|162695593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.94
81502902|NCT00253422|162695595|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.21|||Log Rank||HR less than 1 favour Faslodex + Arimidex|||1.21|0.84|0.95
81502903|NCT00253422|162695595|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.25|||Log Rank||HR less than 1 favours Faslodex + placebo|||1.25|0.87|0.66
81502904|NCT00253422|162695596|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.19|||Log Rank||HR less than 1 favours Faslodex + Arimidex|||1.19|0.82|0.91
81502905|NCT00253422|162695596|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.32|||Log Rank||HR less than 1 favours Faslodex + Placebo|||1.32|0.91|0.31
81502906|NCT02581930|162695631|OTHER|Exact binomial test|Probability of response|0.0||||1|ONE_SIDED|||||Significant if p-value is less than 0.1|Exact binomial test, 1-sided||Estimated as proportion of subjects with response|The primary comparison was between the response rate of an ineffective drug, such as investigators' choice chemotherapy (5%), and the response rate of ibrutinib.||||1.00
81502907|NCT01400412|162695637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two-sided p-value without adjustment for multiple testing, interpreted at the 5% nominal level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test stratified by age (\<30 and \>=30 years)||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two arms in the percent of total hip BMD change from baseline to week 48||||<0.001
81502908|NCT00285779|162695663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0978|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0978
81502909|NCT00285779|162695664|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.9999
81502910|NCT00285779|162695665|OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 12 versus baseline||||0.031
81502911|NCT00285779|162695665|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 12 versus baseline||||0.34
81502912|NCT00285779|162695665|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.13
81502913|NCT00285779|162695665|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.22
81502914|NCT00285779|162695666|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 12 versus baseline||||>0.9999
81502915|NCT00285779|162695666|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 24 versus baseline||||>0.9999
81502916|NCT00285779|162695667|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 12 versus baseline||||0.25
81502917|NCT00285779|162695667|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 12 versus baseline||||>0.9999
81502918|NCT00285779|162695667|OTHER|||||||0.063|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.063
81502919|NCT00285779|162695667|OTHER||||||>|0.9999|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 24 versus baseline||||>0.9999
81502920|NCT00285779|162695668|OTHER|||||||0.063|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 12 versus baseline||||0.063
81502921|NCT00285779|162695668|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 12 versus baseline||||0.25
81502922|NCT00285779|162695668|OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.031
81502923|NCT00285779|162695668|OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.32
81502924|NCT00285779|162695669|OTHER|||||||0.094|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 12 versus baseline||||0.094
81502925|NCT00285779|162695669|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 12 versus baseline||||0.25
81502926|NCT00285779|162695669|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.13
81502927|NCT00285779|162695669|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.13
81502928|NCT00285779|162695670|OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 12 versus baseline||||0.63
81502929|NCT00285779|162695670|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 12 versus baseline||||0.38
81502930|NCT00285779|162695670|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.38
81502931|NCT00285779|162695670|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.50
81502932|NCT00285779|162695671|OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 12 versus baseline||||0.031
81502933|NCT00285779|162695671|OTHER|||||||0.094|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 12 versus baseline||||0.094
81502934|NCT00285779|162695671|OTHER|||||||0.039|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.039
81502935|NCT00285779|162695671|OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Wilcoxon Paired|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.19
81502936|NCT00285779|162695672|OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||Paired t test|||Week 12 versus baseline||||0.26
81502937|NCT00285779|162695672|OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||Paired t test|||Week 12 versus baseline||||0.55
81502938|NCT00285779|162695672|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Paired t test|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.18
81502939|NCT00285779|162695672|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Paired t test|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.13
81502940|NCT00285779|162695673|OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Paired t test|||Week 12 versus baseline||||0.51
81502941|NCT00285779|162695673|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Paired t test|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.47
81502942|NCT00285779|162695673|OTHER|||||||0.087|||||||Paired t test|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.087
81502943|NCT00285779|162695673|OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Paired t test|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.86
81502944|NCT00285779|162695674|OTHER|||||||0.033|||||||Paired t test|||Week 12 versus baseline||||0.033
81502945|NCT00285779|162695674|OTHER|||||||0.069|||||||Paired t test|||Week 12 versus baseline||||0.069
81502946|NCT00285779|162695674|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Paired t test|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.015
81502947|NCT00285779|162695674|OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||Paired t test|||Week 24 versus baseline||||0.026
81502948|NCT01334918|162695678|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Predefined noninferiority criterion: If the lower boundary of the 95% CI was within 0.15 of 0.78, MDCT would be determined to be noninferior to SPECT.|Agreement rate|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.97||||||Analysis of agreement rate based on participants with 0 -1 and ≥ 2 reversible defects according to SPECT. Agreement is defined as the proportion of participants who had the same status from SPECT and MDCT, averaged across those with 2 or more reversible defects and those without, where SPECT is the reference standard.||0.97|0.77|
81502949|NCT01334918|162695683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Specificity|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|0.99||||||Analysis of specificity based on participants with no fixed defects according to SPECT. Specificity is defined as a proportion of true negatives that are correctly identified, using SPECT as the reference standard.||0.99|0.90|
81502950|NCT01334918|162695683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Sensitivity|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.0||||||Analysis of sensitivity based on participants with ≥ 1 fixed defect according to SPECT. Sensitivity is the proportion of true positives that are correctly identified using SPECT as the reference standard.||1.00|0.54|
81502951|NCT01576783|162695689|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Linoleic acid (18:2n-6) mol% between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.9||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The change in erythrocyte fatty acids and the change in dietary DHA and EPA (aside from the supplement) were examined by treatment group using mixed effects regression, again with a random-effect for within-family dependence.||0.9|-3.4|<0.001
81502952|NCT01576783|162695689|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Arachidonic acid (20:4n-6) mol% between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.8||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The change in erythrocyte fatty acids and the change in dietary DHA and EPA (aside from the supplement) were examined by treatment group using mixed effects regression, again with a random-effect for within-family dependence.||2.8|1.7|<0.001
81502953|NCT01576783|162695689|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Total n-6 mol% between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.7||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The change in erythrocyte fatty acids and the change in dietary DHA and EPA (aside from the supplement) were examined by treatment group using mixed effects regression, again with a random-effect for within-family dependence.||1.7|-1.0|0.61
81502954|NCT01576783|162695689|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in α-linolenic acid (18:3n-3) between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The change in erythrocyte fatty acids and the change in dietary DHA and EPA (aside from the supplement) were examined by treatment group using mixed effects regression, again with a random-effect for within-family dependence.||0.1|-0.1|0.40
81502955|NCT01576783|162695689|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Eicosapentaenoic acid (20:5n-3) between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The change in erythrocyte fatty acids and the change in dietary DHA and EPA (aside from the supplement) were examined by treatment group using mixed effects regression, again with a random-effect for within-family dependence.||0.1|0.0|0.12
81502956|NCT01576783|162695689|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Docosapentaenoic acid (22:5n-3) between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The change in erythrocyte fatty acids and the change in dietary DHA and EPA (aside from the supplement) were examined by treatment group using mixed effects regression, again with a random-effect for within-family dependence.||0.0|-0.1|<0.001
81502957|NCT01576783|162695689|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3) between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.5||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The change in erythrocyte fatty acids and the change in dietary DHA and EPA (aside from the supplement) were examined by treatment group using mixed effects regression, again with a random-effect for within-family dependence.||1.5|1.0|<0.001
81502958|NCT01576783|162695689|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Total n-3 between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.4||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The change in erythrocyte fatty acids and the change in dietary DHA and EPA (aside from the supplement) were examined by treatment group using mixed effects regression, again with a random-effect for within-family dependence.||1.4|0.9|<0.001
81502959|NCT01576783|162695690|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in n-6:n-3 ratio between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-3.7||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|||The change in erythrocyte fatty acids and the change in dietary DHA and EPA (aside from the supplement) were examined by treatment group using mixed effects regression, again with a random-effect for within-family dependence.||-3.7|-5.5|<0.001
81502960|NCT01576783|162695693|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Effortful Control Composite scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.13||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses compared the change in scores between groups, using mixed effects regression that leveraged maximum likelihood to include missing data.||||||.13
81502961|NCT01576783|162695693|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Activity Level Composite scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.76||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.76
81502962|NCT01576783|162695694|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Cognitive Composite scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.66||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses compared the change in scores between groups, using mixed effects regression that leveraged maximum likelihood to include missing data.||A sample of 448 was planned to achieve \>80% power to detect a 4.2-point difference (0.27-standard deviation (SD)) in Bayley-III cognitive composite scores with 10% loss to follow-up.The investigational product manufacturer discontinued production once 377 were enrolled, thereby capping enrollment. That sample provided 80% power to detect a 0.29-SD difference in Bayley-III scores.||||.66
81502963|NCT01576783|162695694|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Language Composite scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.55||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses compared the change in scores between groups, using mixed effects regression that leveraged maximum likelihood to include missing data.||A sample of 448 was planned to achieve \>80% power to detect a 4.2-point difference (0.27-standard deviation (SD)) in Bayley-III cognitive composite scores with 10% loss to follow-up.The investigational product manufacturer discontinued production once 377 were enrolled, thereby capping enrollment. That sample provided 80% power to detect a 0.29-SD difference in Bayley-III scores.||||.55
81574436|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.56|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|3.6|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 6: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||3.6|-1.8|0.560
81544616|NCT00541658|162766802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|0.41||||0.4505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.11|||Fisher Exact|||||2.11|0.08|0.4505
81544617|NCT00541658|162766802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.2||||0.7719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.9|||Fisher Exact|||||3.90|0.37|0.7719
81544618|NCT00541658|162766803|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|7.05|||Fisher Exact|||||7.05|0.14|1.0000
81544619|NCT00541658|162766803|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|8.9|||Fisher Exact|||||8.90|0.25|1.0000
81544620|NCT00541658|162766804|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.03||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|7.29|||Fisher Exact|||||7.29|0.15|1.0000
81544621|NCT00541658|162766804|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.49||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|8.87|||Fisher Exact|||||8.87|0.25|1.0000
81544622|NCT00541658|162766805|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|0.42||||0.4505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.14|||Fisher Exact|||||2.14|0.08|0.4505
81544623|NCT00541658|162766805|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|0.82||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|3.03|||Fisher Exact|||||3.03|0.22|1.0000
81544624|NCT00541658|162766806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|0.41||||0.4505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.11|||Fisher Exact|||||2.11|0.08|0.4505
81544625|NCT00541658|162766806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish the non-inferiority at one-sided α of 2.5% with 90% power, 651 patients (217 per treatment group) was required to complete at least 52 weeks of the study. Adjusting for 20% dropouts, 272 patients per group were required for randomization. This calculation was based on a non-inferiority margin of 1.5%, a true mean difference (μIR - μDR) of 0.25%, and a common standard deviation of the percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at Week 52 of 4.0%.|Relative Risk|1.2||||0.7719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.9|||Fisher Exact|||||3.90|0.37|0.7719
81544626|NCT00664443|162766875|OTHER||Sensitivity|65.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.5|68.2||||||||68.2|63.5|
81544627|NCT00664443|162766876|OTHER||Specificity|32.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.0|35.9||||||||35.9|29.0|
81544628|NCT05523089|162766877|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-1.2||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|0.0||alpha = 0.025 one-sided|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|-5.7|0.0390
81544629|NCT05523089|162766879|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|0.0||alpha = 0.025 one-sided|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-0.0|-2.9|0.0185
81544630|NCT05523089|162766881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0613||||||alpha = 0.025 one-sided|Gehan-Wilcoxon|||||||0.0613
81544631|NCT05523089|162766882|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.0||||0.1587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.0||alpha = 0.025 one-sided|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|-2.4|0.1587
81544632|NCT05523089|162766884|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1||||0.0236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.1||alpha = 0.025 one-sided|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-0.1|-2.0|0.0236
81544633|NCT05523089|162766886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1282||||||alpha = 0.025 one-sided|Gehan-Wilcoxon|||||||0.1282
81544634|NCT05523089|162766887|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.4||||0.2877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|0.3||alpha = 0.025 one-sided|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.3|-11.2|0.2877
81502964|NCT01576783|162695694|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Motor Composite scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.88||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses compared the change in scores between groups, using mixed effects regression that leveraged maximum likelihood to include missing data.||A sample of 448 was planned to achieve \>80% power to detect a 4.2-point difference (0.27-standard deviation (SD)) in Bayley-III cognitive composite scores with 10% loss to follow-up.The investigational product manufacturer discontinued production once 377 were enrolled, thereby capping enrollment. That sample provided 80% power to detect a 0.29-SD difference in Bayley-III scores.||||.88
81502965|NCT01576783|162695695|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Nocturnal Sleep Duration between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.11||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses compared the change in scores between groups, using mixed effects regression that leveraged maximum likelihood to include missing data.||||||.11
81502966|NCT01576783|162695695|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in daytime sleep duration between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.47||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses compared the change in scores between groups, using mixed effects regression that leveraged maximum likelihood to include missing data.||||||0.47
81502967|NCT01576783|162695695|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in total sleep duration between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.32||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses compared the change in scores between groups, using mixed effects regression that leveraged maximum likelihood to include missing data.||||||0.32
81502968|NCT01576783|162695696|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in weight-for-age z scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.99||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses compared the change in scores between groups, using mixed-effects regression that leveraged maximum likelihood to account for missing data.||||||0.99
81544635|NCT05523089|162766889|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.8||||0.2517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.6||alpha = 0.025 one-sided|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.6|-4.1|0.2517
81544636|NCT05523089|162766893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9024||||||alpha = 0.025 one-sided|Gehan-Wilcoxon|||||||0.9024
81544637|NCT05523089|162766894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0248||||||alpha = 0.025 one-sided|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0248
81502969|NCT01576783|162695696|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in length-for-age z scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.27||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses compared the change in scores between groups, using mixed-effects regression that leveraged maximum likelihood to account for missing data.||||||0.27
81502970|NCT01576783|162695696|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in head circumference-for-age z scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.39||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses compared the change in scores between groups, using mixed-effects regression that leveraged maximum likelihood to account for missing data.||||||0.39
81502971|NCT01576783|162695696|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in mid upper arm circumference-for-age z scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.25||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses compared the change in scores between groups, using mixed-effects regression that leveraged maximum likelihood to account for missing data.||||||0.25
81502972|NCT01576783|162695696|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in triceps skinfold-for-age z scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.85||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses compared the change in scores between groups, using mixed-effects regression that leveraged maximum likelihood to account for missing data.||||||0.85
81502973|NCT01576783|162695696|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in subscapular skinfold-for-age z scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.82||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses compared the change in scores between groups, using mixed-effects regression that leveraged maximum likelihood to account for missing data.||||||0.82
81502974|NCT01576783|162695697|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at the end of the trial.||||||0.42||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Continuous scores at the end of the trial were compared using a linear mixed model.||||||0.42
81502975|NCT01576783|162695697|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at the end of the trial.||||||0.68||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Continuous scores at the end of the trial were compared using a linear mixed model.||||||0.68
81502976|NCT01576783|162695697|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at the end of the trial.||||||0.78||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Continuous scores at the end of the trial were compared using a linear mixed model.||||||0.78
81502977|NCT01576783|162695697|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at the end of the trial.||||||0.32||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Continuous scores at the end of the trial were compared using a linear mixed model.||||||0.32
81502978|NCT01576783|162695697|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at the end of the trial.||||||0.97||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Continuous scores at the end of the trial were compared using a linear mixed model.||||||0.97
81502979|NCT01576783|162695697|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at the end of the trial.||||||0.62||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Continuous scores at the end of the trial were compared using a linear mixed model.||||||0.62
81502980|NCT01576783|162695697|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at the end of the trial.||||||0.69||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Continuous scores at the end of the trial were compared using a linear mixed model.||||||0.69
81502981|NCT01576783|162695698|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at the end of the trial.||||||0.22||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Continuous scores at the end of the trial were compared using a linear mixed model.||||||0.22
81502982|NCT01576783|162695699|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Nocturnal Sleep Duration between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.23||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.23
81502983|NCT01576783|162695699|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Daytime Sleep Duration between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.07||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.07
81502984|NCT01576783|162695699|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the change in Total Sleep Duration between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo).||||||0.06||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.06
81502985|NCT01576783|162695700|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at post-intervention follow-up (median of 8.3 months (IQR = 4.8) after trial completion and supplementation stopped).||||||0.51||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Continuous scores at the end of the trial were compared using a linear mixed model.||||||0.51
81502986|NCT01576783|162695701|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at post-intervention follow-up (median of 8.3 months (IQR = 4.8) after trial completion and supplementation stopped).||||||0.09||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models compared continuous scores at follow-up between treatment groups. Model controlled for baseline scores.||||||0.09
81502987|NCT01576783|162695702|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at post-intervention follow-up (median of 8.3 months (IQR = 4.8) after trial completion and supplementation stopped).||||||0.29||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models compared continuous scores at follow-up between treatment groups. Model controlled for baseline scores.||||||0.29
81544638|NCT05523089|162766896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1224||||||alpha = 0.025 one-sided|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1224
81544639|NCT05523089|162766898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1023||||||alpha = 0.025 one-sided|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1023
81544640|NCT05523089|162766900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1477||||||alpha = 0.025 one-sided|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1477
81502988|NCT01576783|162695702|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at post-intervention follow-up (median of 8.3 months (IQR = 4.8) after trial completion and supplementation stopped).||||||0.11||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models compared continuous scores at follow-up between treatment groups. Model controlled for baseline scores.||||||0.11
81502989|NCT01576783|162695702|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at post-intervention follow-up (median of 8.3 months (IQR = 4.8) after trial completion and supplementation stopped).||||||0.23||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models compared continuous scores at follow-up between treatment groups.||||||0.23
81502990|NCT01576783|162695702|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at post-intervention follow-up (median of 8.3 months (IQR = 4.8) after trial completion and supplementation stopped).||||||0.29||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models compared continuous scores at follow-up between treatment groups.||||||0.29
81502991|NCT01576783|162695702|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at post-intervention follow-up (median of 8.3 months (IQR = 4.8) after trial completion and supplementation stopped).||||||0.06||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models compared continuous scores at follow-up between treatment groups.||||||0.06
81502992|NCT01576783|162695702|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at post-intervention follow-up (median of 8.3 months (IQR = 4.8) after trial completion and supplementation stopped).||||||0.14||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models compared continuous scores at follow-up between treatment groups.||||||0.14
81502993|NCT01576783|162695702|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at post-intervention follow-up (median of 8.3 months (IQR = 4.8) after trial completion and supplementation stopped).||||||0.13||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models compared continuous scores at follow-up between treatment groups.||||||0.13
81502994|NCT01576783|162695702|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at post-intervention follow-up (median of 8.3 months (IQR = 4.8) after trial completion and supplementation stopped).||||||0.16||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models compared continuous scores at follow-up between treatment groups.||||||0.16
81502995|NCT01576783|162695703|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at post-intervention follow-up (median of 8.3 months (IQR = 4.8) after trial completion and supplementation stopped).||||||0.98|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models compared continuous scores at follow-up between treatment groups.||||||0.98
81502996|NCT01576783|162695703|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at post-intervention follow-up (median of 8.3 months (IQR = 4.8) after trial completion and supplementation stopped).||||||0.67||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models compared continuous scores at follow-up between treatment groups.||||||0.67
81502997|NCT01576783|162695704|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at post-intervention follow-up (median of 8.3 months (IQR = 4.8) after trial completion and supplementation stopped).||||||0.047||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models compared continuous scores at follow-up between treatment groups.||||||0.047
81502998|NCT01576783|162695705|OTHER|The reported p-value is for the comparison of the scores between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at post-intervention follow-up (median of 8.3 months (IQR = 4.8) after trial completion and supplementation stopped).||||||0.2||||||Threshold for statistical significance (\<0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models compared continuous scores at follow-up between treatment groups. Model controlled for baseline scores.||||||0.20
81502999|NCT01576783|162695706|OTHER|Results are the comparison of proportion of those with a developmental condition between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at post-intervention follow-up (median of 8.3 months (IQR = 4.8) after trial completion and supplementation stopped).|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.32||||||||3.32|0.80|
81503000|NCT01576783|162695707|OTHER|Results are the comparison of proportion of those with a behavioral condition between groups (DHA+AA vs. Placebo) at post-intervention follow-up (median of 8.3 months (IQR = 4.8) after trial completion and supplementation stopped).|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|39.15||||||||39.15|0.52|
81503001|NCT01819272|162695714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimation|-9.0||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|1.0||p-value for pair-wise comparison without adjustment|Kruskal-Wallis|||||1.0|-21.0|0.0670
81503002|NCT01819272|162695714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimation|-14.0||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-4.0||p-value for pair-wise comparison without adjustment|Kruskal-Wallis|||||-4.0|-22.0|0.0057
81503003|NCT01819272|162695714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimation|-12.0||||0.1095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|3.0||p-value for pair-wise comparison without adjustment|Kruskal-Wallis|||||3.0|-25.0|0.1095
81544641|NCT05523089|162766902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1645||||||alpha = 0.025 one-sided|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1645
81503004|NCT01819272|162695714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimation|-12.0||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|-3.0||p-value for pair-wise comparison without adjustment|Kruskal-Wallis|||||-3.0|-23.0|0.0097
81503005|NCT01819272|162695714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimation|-28.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.0|-17.0||p-value for pair-wise comparison without adjustment|Kruskal-Wallis|||||-17.0|-42.0|<0.0001
81503006|NCT01819272|162695715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimation|-106.0||||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-208.0|-16.0||p-value for pair-wise comparison without adjustment|Kruskal-Wallis|||||-16.00|-208.0|0.0226
81503007|NCT01819272|162695715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimation|-106.0||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-180.0|-32.0||p-value for pair-wise comparison without adjustment|Kruskal-Wallis|||||-32.00|-180.0|0.0068
81503008|NCT01819272|162695715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimation|-152.0||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-252.0|-42.0||p-value for pair-wise comparison without adjustment|Kruskal-Wallis|||||-42.00|-252.0|0.0071
81544642|NCT02066181|162766971|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|11.3|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|5.7||||Log Rank||||||5.7|<0.001
81503009|NCT01819272|162695715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimation|-101.0||||0.0405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-208.0|-4.0||p-value for pair-wise comparison without adjustment|Kruskal-Wallis|||||-4.00|-208.0|0.0405
81503010|NCT01819272|162695715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimation|-224.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-334.0|-118.0||p-value for pair-wise comparison without adjustment|Kruskal-Wallis|||||-118.0|-334.0|<.0001
81503011|NCT01819272|162695716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.48||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.12|||ANCOVA|Factor for treatment and baseline HbA1c as a covariate||||-0.12|-0.85|0.0100
81503012|NCT01819272|162695716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.45||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.09|||ANCOVA|Factor for treatment and baseline HbA1c as a covariate||||-0.09|-0.81|0.0153
81503013|NCT01819272|162695716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.35||||0.0611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.02|||ANCOVA|Factor for treatment and baseline HbA1c as a covariate||||0.02|-0.71|0.0611
81503014|NCT01819272|162695716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.45||||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.08|||ANCOVA|Factor for treatment and baseline HbA1c as acovariate||||-0.08|-0.83|0.0188
81503015|NCT01819272|162695716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.67||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.29|||ANCOVA|Factor for treatment and baseline HbA1c as a covariate||||-0.29|-1.04|0.0006
81503016|NCT03545672|162695759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81503017|NCT03545672|162695760|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81503018|NCT02319486|162695889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Probability of Event-Free Survival ，pEFS|0.32||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|||||stage 2 vs stage 3|pEFS||over all pEFS|||||0.034
81503019|NCT00744861|162695918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9905|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|site stratified||||||0.9905
81503020|NCT02493764|162695919|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared when the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in mortality (IMI/REL minus PIP/TAZ) was \< 10 percentage points.|Adjusted difference in ACM|-5.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|1.2|||t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided alpha level of 0.025 was used to declare significance.|Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in all-cause mortality||1.2|-11.9|<0.001
81503021|NCT02493764|162695920|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared when the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in FCR (IMI/REL minus PIP/TAZ) was \> 12.5 percentage points.|Adjusted difference in FCR|5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|13.2|||t-test, 1 sided|A one-sided alpha level of 0.025 was used to declare significance.|Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in FCR||13.2|-3.2|<0.001
81503022|NCT02493764|162695921|OTHER|Difference in % with AE vs PIP/TAZ|Difference in % with AE|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|4.3||||||||4.3|-7.7|
81503023|NCT02493764|162695922|OTHER|Difference in % discontinuing vs PIP/TAZ|Difference in % discontinuing|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|1.8||||||||1.8|-7.1|
81503024|NCT02493764|162695923|OTHER||Adjusted difference in ACM|-3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|3.6|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in all-cause mortality||3.6|-10.9|
81544643|NCT05764785|162766990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.182||||||Assumption of Sphericity was violated and Greenhouse-Geisser was above .75, thus Huynh-Feldt correction was used.|Mixed ANOVA|||||||.182
81503025|NCT02493764|162695924|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared when the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in mortality (IMI/REL minus PIP/TAZ) was ≥ 10 percentage points.|Adjusted difference in ACM|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|1.7|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in all-cause mortality||1.7|-11.0|
81503026|NCT02493764|162695925|OTHER|Adjusted difference in ACM|Adjusted difference in ACM|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|3.8|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in all-cause mortality||3.8|-10.2|
81503027|NCT02493764|162695926|OTHER|Difference in FCR|Adjusted difference in FCR|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|7.8|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in favorable clinical response||7.8|-11.3|
81503028|NCT02493764|162695927|OTHER|Difference in FCR|Adjusted difference in FCR|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|5.5|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in favorable clinical response||5.5|-9.8|
81544644|NCT05764785|162766991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.461||||||Assumption of Sphericity was violated and Greenhouse-Geisser was above .75, thus Huynh-Feldt correction was used.|Mixed ANOVA|||||||.461
81503029|NCT02493764|162695928|OTHER|Difference in favorable clinical response|Adjusted difference in FCR|6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|18.4|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in favorable clinical response||18.4|-4.6|
81503030|NCT02493764|162695929|OTHER|Difference in FCR|Adjusted difference in FCR|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|7.4|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in favorable clinical response||7.4|-8.1|
81503031|NCT02493764|162695930|OTHER|Difference in FCR|Adjusted difference in FCR|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|7.5|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in favorable clinical response||7.5|-14.3|
81503032|NCT02493764|162695931|OTHER|Difference in FCR|Adjusted difference in FCR|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|6.4|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in favorable clinical response||6.4|-13.6|
81503033|NCT02493764|162695932|OTHER|Difference in FCR|Adjusted difference in FCR|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|11.6|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in favorable clinical response||11.6|-4.6|
81503034|NCT02493764|162695933|OTHER|Difference in FCR|Adjusted difference in FCR|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|7.4|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in favorable clinical response||7.4|-6.3|
81503035|NCT02493764|162695934|OTHER|Difference in FCR|Adjusted difference in FCR|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|14.2|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in favorable clinical response||14.2|-7.1|
81503036|NCT02493764|162695935|OTHER|Difference in FCR|Adjusted difference in FCR|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|12.0|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in favorable clinical response||12.0|-3.1|
81503037|NCT02493764|162695936|OTHER|Difference in FCR|Adjusted difference in FCR|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|9.4|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in favorable clinical response||9.4|-7.2|
81544645|NCT05764785|162766992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.228||||||Assumption of Sphericity was violated and Greenhouse-Geisser was above .75, thus Huynh-Feldt correction was used.|Mixed ANOVA|||||||.228
81544646|NCT05764785|162766993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.295||||||Assumption of Sphericity was violated and Greenhouse-Geisser was above .75, thus Huynh-Feldt correction was used.|Mixed ANOVA|||||||.295
81544647|NCT05764785|162766994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.915||||||Assumption of Sphericity was violated and Greenhouse-Geisser was above .75, thus Huynh-Feldt correction was used.|Mixed ANOVA|||||||.915
81544648|NCT05764785|162766995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.226||||||Assumption of Sphericity was violated and Greenhouse-Geisser was above .75, thus Huynh-Feldt correction was used.|Mixed ANOVA|||||||.226
81544649|NCT02141295|162766996|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||=|0.6753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.39||log-rank|Regression, Cox|||Kaplan-Meier methods were used to estimate median PFS for each treatment arm and the 95% CIs for median PFS were computed using the Brookmeyer and Crowley method. The stratified Cox proportional hazard was used to estimate the hazard ratio (i.e., the magnitude of the treatment effect) and the corresponding 95% confidence interval. The stratification factors are number of metastatic sites (1 vs. \>1) and country/region (USA vs rest of the world).||1.39|0.60|= 0.6753
81544650|NCT02141295|162766999|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||=|0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.49|||Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier methods were used to estimate median OS for each treatment arm and the 95% CIs for median OS were computed using the Brookmeyer and Crowley method. The stratified Cox proportional hazard was used to estimate the hazard ratio (i.e., the magnitude of the treatment effect) and the corresponding 95% confidence interval. The stratification factors are number of metastatic sites (1 vs. \>1) and country/region (USA vs rest of the world).||1.49|0.49|= 0.5740
81544651|NCT01432730|162767016|SUPERIORITY||Log mean difference (Active - Placebo)|-0.6027||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9049|-0.3005|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model included terms for treatment sequence, participant within sequence, treatment \& period. Average \& period baseline covariates included.||||-0.3005|-0.9049|0.0003
81544652|NCT01432730|162767017|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.57||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.53|-9.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model fitting terms for treatment sequence, participant within sequence, treatment, and period.||||-9.62|-41.53|0.003
81503038|NCT02493764|162695937|OTHER|Difference in FMR|Adjusted difference in FMR|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|17.9|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in favorable microbiological response||17.9|1.6|
81503039|NCT02493764|162695938|OTHER|Difference in FMR|Adjusted difference in FMR|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|15.0|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in favorable microbiological response||15.0|-2.7|
81503040|NCT02493764|162695939|OTHER|Difference in FMR|Adjusted difference in FMR|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|11.0|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in favorable microbiological response||11.0|-5.5|
81503041|NCT02493764|162695940|OTHER|Difference in FMR|Adjusted difference in FMR|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|14.1|||||Adjusted difference and 95% CI are based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Adjusted difference in favorable microbiological response||14.1|-4.0|
81503042|NCT01561976|162695941|OTHER||Ratio|108.94||||0.1413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|101.01|117.5|||ANOVA||Ratio= METLEAD ForteSR-Fed/METLEAD ForteSR-Fasting|||117.50|101.01|0.1413
81503043|NCT01561976|162695941|OTHER||Ratio|107.24||||0.1413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.37|115.73|||ANOVA||Ratio= METLEAD G2 Forte/METLEAD ForteSR-Fasting|||115.73|99.37|0.1413
81503044|NCT01561976|162695942|OTHER||Ratio|116.5||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|106.91|126.95|||ANOVA||Ratio= METLEAD ForteSR-Fed/METLEAD ForteSR-Fasting|||126.95|106.91|0.0171
81503045|NCT01561976|162695942|OTHER||Ratio|107.24||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.35|116.94|||ANOVA||Ratio= METLEAD G2 Forte/METLEAD ForteSR-Fasting|||116.94|98.35|0.0171
81503046|NCT01561976|162695943|OTHER||Ratio|116.87||||0.0169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|107.07|127.57|||ANOVA||Ratio= METLEAD ForteSR-Fed/METLEAD ForteSR-Fasting|||127.57|107.07|0.0169
81503047|NCT01561976|162695943|OTHER||Ratio|107.38||||0.0169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|98.3|117.29|||ANOVA||Ratio= METLEAD G2 Forte/METLEAD ForteSR-Fasting|||117.29|98.30|0.0169
81503048|NCT01816295|162695956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81503049|NCT01816295|162695957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.5|1.05|9.07|||ANCOVA|||||9.07|1.05|<0.001
81503050|NCT01816295|162695958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.019|TWO_SIDED|99.5|-0.59|6.45|||ANCOVA|||||6.45|-0.59|0.019
81503051|NCT01816295|162695959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 12||0.41|-0.94|0.442
81503052|NCT01816295|162695959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.72|||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline to Week 36||0.72|-0.82|0.905
81503053|NCT01605669|162695984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Sensitivity|85.7||||||95.0||||||||||||
81503054|NCT01605669|162695984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Specificity|72.4||||||95.0||||||||||||
81503055|NCT01605669|162695984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Error Rate|25.0||||||95.0|||||||Error rate of 9/36 is equal to total of false positives plus false negatives over the total of participants analyzed.|||||
81503056|NCT04846231|162695985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|35.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.13|41.32|||ANCOVA|||To control the overall alpha of the study, the primary endpoint will be evaluated hierarchically. Each comparison to rosuvastatin will use an alpha of 0.05. This belongs to the primary endpoint.||41.32|29.13|<0.001
81503057|NCT04846231|162695985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|34.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.28|40.58|||ANCOVA|||To control the overall alpha of the study, the primary endpoint will be evaluated hierarchically. Each comparison to rosuvastatin will use an alpha of 0.05.||40.58|28.28|<0.001
81503058|NCT04846231|162695985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|38.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.2|44.34|||ANCOVA|||To control the overall alpha of the study, the primary endpoint will be evaluated hierarchically. Each comparison to rosuvastatin will use an alpha of 0.05.||44.34|32.20|<0.001
81503059|NCT04846231|162695985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|42.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.02|48.95|||ANCOVA|||To control the overall alpha of the study, the primary endpoint will be evaluated hierarchically. Each comparison to rosuvastatin will use an alpha of 0.05.||48.95|37.02|<0.001
81503060|NCT04846231|162695985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|36.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.61|42.54|||ANCOVA|||To control the overall alpha of the study, the primary endpoint will be evaluated hierarchically. Each comparison to rosuvastatin will use an alpha of 0.05.||42.54|30.61|<0.001
81503061|NCT04846231|162695985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|33.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.42|39.55|||ANCOVA|||To control the overall alpha of the study, the primary endpoint will be evaluated hierarchically. Each comparison to rosuvastatin will use an alpha of 0.05.||39.55|27.42|<0.001
81503062|NCT04846231|162695985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|31.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.16|37.47|||ANCOVA|||To control the overall alpha of the study, the primary endpoint will be evaluated hierarchically. Each comparison to rosuvastatin will use an alpha of 0.05.||37.47|25.16|<0.001
81503063|NCT04846231|162695987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81503064|NCT04067011|162695993|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence testing was constructed using paired two one-sided t-tests (TOST) with natural log transformation of PK parameters. Results obtained from transformed analyses were back-transformed by exponentiation for presentation of the point estimates and 90% CIs for geometric mean ratio of AUC0-12h.|Ratio of AUC|0.9764|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8895|1.0718||||||Analysis of Geometric mean ratio of area under the curve from 0 to 12 hours (AUC0-12h) for ciprofloxacin on Days 8 and 35||1.0718|0.8895|
81503065|NCT04067011|162695993|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence testing was constructed using paired two one-sided t-tests (TOST) with natural log transformation of PK parameters. Results obtained from transformed analyses were back-transformed by exponentiation for presentation of the point estimates and 90% CIs for geometric mean ratio of Cmax.|Ratio of Cmax|0.9706|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8693|1.0838||||||Analysis of Geometric mean ration of Cmax for ciprofloxacin on Days 8 and 35||1.0838|0.8693|
81503066|NCT04067011|162695994|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence testing was constructed using paired two one-sided t-tests (TOST) with natural log transformation of PK parameters. Results obtained from transformed analyses were back-transformed by exponentiation for presentation of the point estimates and 90% CIs for geometric mean ratio of AUC0-12h.|Ratio of AUC|0.9173|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8187|1.0278||||||Analysis of Geometric mean ratio of Area under the curve from 0 to 12 hours (AUC0-12h) for doxycycline on Days 8 and 38||1.0278|0.8187|
81503067|NCT04067011|162695994|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence testing was constructed using paired two one-sided t-tests (TOST) with natural log transformation of PK parameters. Results obtained from transformed analyses were back-transformed by exponentiation for presentation of the point estimates and 90% CIs for geometric mean ratio of Cmax.|Ratio of Cmax|0.8974|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7841|1.0271||||||Analysis of Geometric mean ration of Cmax for doxycycline on Days 8 and 38||1.0271|0.7841|
81503068|NCT04067011|162695995|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.5.|Ratio of GMT (Group 1/Group 3)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.64||||||||1.64|0.78|
81503069|NCT04067011|162695995|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin is 0.5.|Ratio of GMT (Group 2/Group 3)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.6||||||||1.6|0.81|
81503070|NCT05209386|162695996|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Permutation-based clustering analysis was used to identify channels that significantly encode change in acoustic dimensions. For each channel, a sliding-window encoding model was built comparing evoked responses (z-scored voltages) to Canonical Block stimuli across varying F0 with fixed VOT. This analysis identified the n = 17 channels and time windows where neural responses differed according to change in F0.|||
81503071|NCT05209386|162695997|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t(20.45) = -5.8||||||<0.0001
81503072|NCT05209386|162695998|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|For interaction term (effect of interest): t(1016) = -2.7|||Time-averaged neural responses across respective windows of significance were averaged for all stimuli with ambiguous VOT (Canonical and Reverse blocks) to provide trial-averaged responses. A single linear mixed-effects model was built with fixed effects of F0, condition/listening context (block), and their interaction, as well as a random effect (intercept only) of patient+channel. The effect of interest was the interaction term, indicating that neural responses to F0 varied according to listening context (block).|||<0.0001
81503073|NCT05209386|162695999|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|t(48) = -4.50||The null hypothesis is that there is no effect of change in listening context on behavioral responses of participants.||||<0.0001
81503074|NCT05209386|162696000|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Permutation-based clustering analysis was used to identify channels in non-regions of interest that significantly encode change in acoustic dimensions. For each channel, a sliding-window encoding model was built comparing evoked responses (z-scored voltages) to Canonical Block stimuli across varying F0 with fixed VOT. This analysis identified the n = 4 channels and time windows where neural responses differed according to change in F0.|||
81503075|NCT05209386|162696001|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|For interaction term (effect of interest): t(216) = -0.707|||Time-averaged neural responses across respective windows of significance were averaged for all stimuli with ambiguous VOT (Canonical and Reverse blocks) to provide trial-averaged responses. A single linear mixed-effects model was built with fixed effects of F0, condition/listening context (block), and their interaction, as well as a random effect (intercept only) of patient+channel. The effect of interest was the interaction term, indicating that neural responses to F0 varied according to listening context (block).|||0.480
81503076|NCT03767881|162696002|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of a 97.8% confidence limit of the mean days to resolution of acute cholecystitis is compared to a Performance Goal of 3.5 days.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5|||||ONE_SIDED|97.8||10.78|||t-test, 1 sided|||||10.78||
81503077|NCT03767881|162696003|NON_INFERIORITY|The upper limit of a 99.7% confidence limit of the proportion of patients with reintervention, including migration and occlusion, is compared to a Performance Goal of 46.2%.|Performance Goal|16.7|||||ONE_SIDED|99.7||42.0|||1-sided Clopper-Pearson 99.7% CI|||||42.0||
81503078|NCT00934921|162696031|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|97.1||||||90.0|91.2|103.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103|91.2|
81503079|NCT00934921|162696032|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|95.2||||||90.0|88.8|102.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102|88.8|
81503080|NCT00934921|162696033|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|95.9||||||90.0|89.5|103.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103|89.5|
81503081|NCT03781479|162696044|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.792||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.37|||Mixed Models Analysis||Results show the LSMeans for the estimated difference between treatments along with a 95% confidence interval for this difference.|A mixed effects liner model was fit with the HFMSE change from baseline (CFB) scores at Day 28 as a response and treatment, sequence, and treatment by sequence as fixed effect terms and patient as a random effect.||1.37|0.22|0.0083
81503082|NCT04211363|162696049|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.58|56.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Common odds ratio stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data..|IGA Success Odds Ratio||56.48|7.58|<0.0001
81503083|NCT04211363|162696050|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.867|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.795|5.351|||Log Rank|Unstratified log-rank test|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization.|Time to PASI-50||5.351|2.795|<0.0001
81503084|NCT04211363|162696051|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.15|27.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Common odds ratio stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|PASI-75 at Week 8 Odds Ratio||27.93|5.15|<0.0001
81503085|NCT04211363|162696052|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.38|73.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by study site, baseline IGA score, and baseline intertriginous involvement with multiple imputation of missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by study site, baseline IGA score, and baseline intertriginous involvement with multiple imputation of missing data.|PASI-90 at Week 8 Odds Ratio||73.09|4.38|<0.0001
81503086|NCT04211363|162696053|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.33|138.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Common odds ratio stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|I-IGA Success at Week 8 Odds Ratio||138.20|2.33|<0.0001
81503087|NCT04211363|162696054|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|29.36||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.99|288.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Common odds ratio stratified by pooled study site and baseline IGA per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|I-IGA Clear at Week 8 Odds Ratio||288.36|2.99|0.003
81503088|NCT04211363|162696055|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.1197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Common odds ratio stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|WI-NRS Success at Week 2 Odds Ratio||3.19|0.98|0.1197
81503089|NCT04211363|162696055|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|8.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Common odds ratio stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|WI-NRS Success at Week 4 Odds Ratio||8.26|2.31|<0.0001
81503090|NCT04211363|162696055|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.85|15.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|Common odds ratio stratified by pooled study site, baseline IGA, and baseline intertriginous involvement per randomization with multiple imputation of missing data.|WI-NRS at Week 8 Odds Ratio||15.94|3.85|<0.0001
81503091|NCT04211363|162696056|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|-20.0|||ANCOVA|Site, baseline IGA, baseline intertriginous involvement, and baseline PSD scores were independent variables, multiple imputation used for missing data|Site, baseline IGA, baseline intertriginous involvement, and baseline PSD scores were independent variables, multiple imputation used for missing data|Comparison of change from baseline in PSD score at Week 4||-20.0|-31.7|<0.0001
81503092|NCT04211363|162696056|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|-24.6|||ANCOVA|Site, baseline IGA, baseline intertriginous involvement, and baseline PSD scores were independent variables, multiple imputation used for missing data|Site, baseline IGA, baseline intertriginous involvement, and baseline PSD scores were independent variables, multiple imputation used for missing data|Comparison of change from baseline in PSD score at Week 8||-24.6|-37.2|<0.0001
81503093|NCT00404248|162696082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.9|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9
81503094|NCT00404248|162696083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.4||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6
81503095|NCT00404248|162696084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4||||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8
81503096|NCT05788991|162696097|NON_INFERIORITY|Difference of proportions between groups (with 95% CI) and a non inferiority margin of 15 percentage points, assuming a 1-sided α = .025 and 80% power|Farrington-Manning test|-0.5|||<|0.025|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|||1 sided alpha|Farrington-Manning test|||The outcome measure of the primary objective was a noninferiority margin of 15 percentage points in the absolute difference in clinical cure rates between dequalinium chloride and metronidazole 7 to 11 days after start of treatment.|||-10.8|<.025
81503097|NCT04464473|162696104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5736|||||||ANOVA|The main effect of visit (Baseline, FPl-TMS, MFG-TMS, S1-TMS) on the overall magnitude of MFG efferent connectivity||||||0.5736
81503098|NCT04464473|162696104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.304|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of visit (Baseline, FPl-TMS, MFG-TMS, S1-TMS) and subsystem (Temporal, Contextual Control) on the magnitude of MFG efferent connectivity||||||0.304
81503099|NCT04464473|162696104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0545|||||||ANOVA|The main effect of visit (Baseline, FPl-TMS, MFG-TMS, S1-TMS) on the overall magnitude of FPl efferent connectivity||||||0.0545
81503100|NCT04464473|162696104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1134|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of visit (Baseline, FPl-TMS, MFG-TMS, S1-TMS) and Subsystem on the magnitude of FPl efferent connectivity||||||0.1134
81503101|NCT04464473|162696104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4326|||||||ANOVA|The main effect of intervention (FPl-TMS, MFG-TMS, S1-TMS) on the overall magnitude of MFG efferent connectivity||||||0.4326
81503102|NCT04464473|162696104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2546|||||||ANOVA|The interaction of intervention (FPl-TMS, MFG-TMS, S1-TMS) and subsystem (Temporal, Contextual Control) on the magnitude of MFG efferent connectivity||||||0.2546
81503103|NCT04464473|162696104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0645|||||||ANOVA|The main effect of intervention (FPl-TMS, MFG-TMS, S1-TMS) on the overall magnitude of FPl efferent connectivity||||||0.0645
81503104|NCT04464473|162696104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2033|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of intervention (FPl-TMS, MFG-TMS, S1-TMS) and Subsystem on the magnitude of FPl efferent connectivity||||||0.2033
81503105|NCT04464473|162696105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8152|||||||ANOVA|Main effect of visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS) on overall BOLD actviation.||||||0.8152
81503106|NCT04464473|162696105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0085|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS) and subsystem (temporal, contextual, sensorimotor control) on overall BOLD activation.||||||0.0085
81503107|NCT04464473|162696105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1551|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS) and temporal control on BOLD activation||||||0.1551
81503108|NCT04464473|162696105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6431|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS) and contextual control on BOLD activation||||||0.6431
81503109|NCT04464473|162696105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2447|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), temporal control, and contextual control on BOLD activation||||||0.2447
81503110|NCT04464473|162696105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), temporal control, and subsystem (temporal, contextual, sensorimotor) on BOLD activation||||||0.0002
81544653|NCT01432730|162767018|SUPERIORITY||Log mean difference (Active - Placebo)|-0.4212||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8568|0.01438|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model included terms for treatment sequence, participant within sequence, treatment \& period. Average \& period baseline covariates included.||||0.01438|-0.8568|0.057
81503111|NCT04464473|162696105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1339|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), contextual control, and subsystem on BOLD activation||||||0.1339
81503112|NCT04464473|162696105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1315|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of visit, temporal control, contextual control, and subsystem on BOLD activation||||||0.1315
81503113|NCT04464473|162696105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6836|||||||ANOVA|The main effect of intervention arm (FPl-TMS, MFG-TMS, S1-TMS) on overall BOLD activation.||||||0.6836
81503114|NCT04464473|162696105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2146|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS) and subsystem (temporal, contextual, sensorimotor control) on overall BOLD activation.||||||0.2146
81503115|NCT04464473|162696105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1541|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS) and temporal control on BOLD activation||||||0.1541
81503116|NCT04464473|162696105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6657|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS) and contextual control on BOLD activation||||||0.6657
81503117|NCT04464473|162696105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5619|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), temporal control, and contextual control on BOLD activation||||||0.5619
81503118|NCT04464473|162696105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5148|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), temporal control, and subsystem (temporal, contextual, sensorimotor) on BOLD activation||||||0.5148
81503119|NCT04464473|162696105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5428|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), contextual control, and subsystem (temporal, contextual, sensorimotor) on BOLD activation||||||0.5428
81503120|NCT04464473|162696105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1249|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of intervention, temporal control, contextual control, and subsystem on BOLD activation||||||0.1249
81503121|NCT04464473|162696106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9504|||||||ANOVA|Interaction between visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS) and temporal control on error rate||||||0.9504
81503122|NCT04464473|162696106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7318|||||||ANOVA|Interaction between visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), phase (sub-task, return), and temporal control on error rate||||||0.7318
81503123|NCT04464473|162696106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8424|||||||ANOVA|Interaction between intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS) and temporal control on error rate||||||0.8424
81503124|NCT04464473|162696106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7652|||||||ANOVA|Interaction between intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), phase (sub-task, return), and temporal control on error rate||||||0.7652
81503125|NCT04464473|162696107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0266|||||||ANOVA|Interaction between visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS) and contextual control on error rate||||||0.0266
81503126|NCT04464473|162696107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2386|||||||ANOVA|Interaction between visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), phase (sub-task, return) and contextual control on error rate||||||0.2386
81503127|NCT04464473|162696107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4211|||||||ANOVA|Interaction between intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS) and contextual control on error rate||||||0.4211
81503128|NCT04464473|162696107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7503|||||||ANOVA|Interaction between intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), phase (sub-task, return) and contextual control on error rate||||||0.7503
81503129|NCT04464473|162696108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0091|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of Visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1), Temporal Control, and Contextual Control on error rate||||||0.0091
81503130|NCT04464473|162696108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0045|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of Visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1), phase (sub-task, return), Temporal Control, and Contextual Control on error rate||||||0.0045
81503131|NCT04464473|162696108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1082|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1), Temporal Control, and Contextual Control on error rate||||||0.1082
81544654|NCT01432730|162767019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.53||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.93|3.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model fitting terms for treatment sequence, participant within sequence, treatment, and period.||||3.87|-20.93|0.172
81503132|NCT04464473|162696108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0659|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1), phase (sub-task, return), Temporal Control, and Contextual Control on error rate||||||0.0659
81503133|NCT04464473|162696109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0211|||||||ANOVA|Interaction between visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS) and temporal control in reaction time||||||0.0211
81503134|NCT04464473|162696109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4964|||||||ANOVA|Interaction between visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), phase (sub-task, return), and temporal control in reaction time||||||0.4964
81503135|NCT04464473|162696109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3129|||||||ANOVA|Interaction between intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS) and temporal control in reaction time||||||0.3129
81503136|NCT04464473|162696109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5439|||||||ANOVA|Interaction between intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), phase (sub-task, return), and temporal control in reaction time||||||0.5439
81544655|NCT01432730|162767020|SUPERIORITY||Log mean difference (Active - Placebo)|-0.582||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8934|-0.2707|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model included terms for treatment sequence, participant within sequence, treatment \& period. Average \& period baseline covariates included.||||-0.2707|-0.8934|0.001
81544656|NCT01432730|162767021|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.538||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.849|-0.227|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model fitting terms for treatment sequence, participant within sequence, treatment, and period.||||-0.227|-4.849|0.033
81544657|NCT01432730|162767022|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.267||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.523|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model fitting terms for treatment sequence, participant within sequence, treatment, and period.||||-0.010|-4.523|0.049
81544658|NCT01432730|162767023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.237||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.759|-1.716|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model fitting terms for treatment sequence, participant within sequence, treatment, and period.||||-1.716|-16.759|0.018
81503137|NCT04464473|162696110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0344|||||||ANOVA|Interaction between visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS) and contextual control in reaction time||||||0.0344
81503138|NCT04464473|162696110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5113|||||||ANOVA|Interaction between visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), phase (sub-task, return), and contextual control in reaction time||||||0.5113
81503139|NCT04464473|162696110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0301|||||||ANOVA|Interaction between intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS) and contextual control in reaction time||||||0.0301
81503140|NCT04464473|162696110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6931|||||||ANOVA|Interaction between intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), phase (sub-task, return), and contextual control in reaction time||||||0.6931
81503141|NCT04464473|162696111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0189|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), temporal control, and contextual control on reaction time||||||0.0189
81503142|NCT04464473|162696111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0763|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of visit (Baseline, MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), phase (sub-task, return), temporal control, and contextual control on reaction time||||||0.0763
81503143|NCT04464473|162696111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9701|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of intervention (MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), temporal control, and contextual control on reaction time||||||0.9701
81503144|NCT04464473|162696111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3826|||||||ANOVA|Interaction of intervention(MFG-cTBS, FPl-cTBS, S1-cTBS), phase (sub-task, return), temporal control, and contextual control on reaction time||||||0.3826
81503145|NCT03802396|162696112|OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.025
81503146|NCT03802396|162696113|OTHER|||||||0.116|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline to 24 hours||||0.116
81503147|NCT03802396|162696113|OTHER|||||||0.388|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline to 6 weeks||||0.388
81503148|NCT03802396|162696114|OTHER|||||||0.569|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline to 24 hours||||0.569
81503149|NCT03802396|162696114|OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline to 6 weeks||||0.047
81503150|NCT03802396|162696115|OTHER|||||||0.498|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline to 24 hours||||0.498
81503151|NCT03802396|162696115|OTHER|||||||0.745|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline to 6 weeks||||0.745
81503152|NCT03802396|162696116|OTHER|||||||0.177|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline to 24 hours||||0.177
81503153|NCT03802396|162696116|OTHER|||||||0.478|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline to 6 weeks||||0.478
81503154|NCT03802396|162696117|OTHER|||||||0.803|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.803
81503155|NCT03802396|162696119|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73||||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.3|||Chi-squared|||||1.30|0.41|0.286
81544659|NCT01432730|162767024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.25||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.96|-1.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effect model fitting terms for treatment sequence, participant within sequence, treatment, and period.||||-1.54|-40.96|0.035
81544660|NCT03038100|162767043|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.2785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.07|||Log Rank|||||1.07|0.79|0.2785
81544661|NCT03038100|162767044|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.99|||Log Rank|||||0.99|0.65|0.0376
81544662|NCT03038100|162767045|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.3432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.09|||Log Rank|||Stratified by: stage and/or surgical status (Stage III vs. Stage IV), ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1 or 2), tumor PD-L1 status (IC0 vs. IC1/2/3), and treatment strategy (adjuvant vs. neoadjuvant).||1.09|0.78|0.3432
81544663|NCT03038100|162767046|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.1316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.06|||Log Rank|||Stratified by: stage and/or surgical status (Stage III vs. Stage IV), ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1 or 2) and treatment strategy (adjuvant vs. neoadjuvant).||1.06|0.66|0.1316
81503156|NCT03802396|162696120|OTHER|||||||0.189|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.189
81503157|NCT02777086|162696122|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||3-month outcome measures were compared between the StaySafe and Comparison groups controlling for the baseline measure using generalized linear models.||||<.001
81503158|NCT01409096|162696126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9084|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Baseline HRSD scores used as covariate.||||0.9084
81503159|NCT01409096|162696127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5187|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Baseline IDS-SR used as a covariate.||||0.5187
81503160|NCT01409096|162696128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.606|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Baseline YMRS used as a covariate.||||0.6060
81503161|NCT01409096|162696129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.511|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Baseline HRSA used as a covariate.||||0.5110
81503162|NCT00652834|162696179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The p value is only for GSRS score comparison only.|t-test, 2 sided||The GSRS range is 1-7|"The results of the initial SBCE exams were evaluated by a visually challenged GI specialist who gave us a descriptive report. By the end of the study, we submitted the final reports to the same specialist and asked his impression on the significant changes observed in patients' exams for each GI segment (stomach and small bowel).~There were no comparison groups. Each patient is their own control. Given that this is a pilot study there is no power calculation."||||0.05
81503163|NCT00320606|162696180|OTHER||95% confidence interval using an exact b|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.8|||||Proportion Success|The proportion of participants in whom immunosuppression withdrawal was attempted who are successfully withdrawn from immunosuppression are descriptively summarized with 95% confidence intervals using an exact binomial method||0.8|0.4|
81503164|NCT00320606|162696181|OTHER||Binomial Proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1684|||||95% Confidence Interval Exact Binomial|The proportion of participants in whom immunosuppression (IS) withdrawal was attempted who are successfully withdrawn from immunosuppression and experience death or graft loss are descriptively summarized with 95% confidence intervals using an exact binomial method.||0.1684|0.0|
81503165|NCT00474903|162696219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0955|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0955
81503166|NCT00474903|162696219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0204|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0204
81503167|NCT02519842|162696229|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|27.9|||||Mean difference in percentage of participants who experienced at least 1 tier 2 AE and received fosaprepitant regimen compared with participants who received control regimen.|||27.9|-7.6|
81503168|NCT02519842|162696230|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|17.8|||||Mean difference in percentage of participants who discontinued due to an AE and received fosaprepitant regimen compared with participants who received control regimen.|||17.8|-5.1|
81544664|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Presurgical/Surgery||1.62|0.58|0.9096
81544665|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.4662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Cycle 4 Day 1||2.01|0.73|0.4662
81503169|NCT00859833|162696253|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation for equivalence: SD for adenosine = 0.59, SD for regadenoson = 0.92, true difference between groups = 0.19. With n=28, DOF = 46. Power for equivalence (with alpha = 0.05) = 0.98585.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7||0.3617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6041|0.2241|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is that myocardial perfusion reserve (MPR) is not different when measured with adenosine or regadenoson in patients across a broad range of body sizes.||0.2241|-0.6041|0.3617
81503170|NCT01908140|162696254|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority margin=-0,055 L|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.093|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.123|||MMRM|If non-inferiority on the PP was achieved then switch to superiority was tested on the ITT.||This sample size of 900 had 90% power to show that the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between Aclidinium bromide 400 μg/Formoterol Fumarate 12 μg and SeretideTM AccuhalerTM (50/500 μg) in Peak FEV1 at 24 weeks is above -0,055 L||0.123|0.063|<0.001
81503171|NCT01908140|162696255|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority limit -0.5 units|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.001|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.46|||MMRM|||The total sample size provided 81% nominal power to show that the lower bound of the two-sided 95 confidence interval for the difference between Aclidinium bromide 400 μg/Formoterol fumarate 12 μg and SeretideTM AccuhalerTM (50/500 μg) in transitional dyspnoea index (TDI) at 24 weeks is above -0,5||0.46|-0.46|>0.05
81503172|NCT03218917|162696256|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.014||||||P-value is one-sided for superiority.|Stratified Log-rank test|Stratified by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Pa) colonization status and maintenance antibiotic use at Baseline.||||||= 0.014
81503173|NCT03218917|162696256|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.022||||||P-value is one-sided for superiority.|Stratified Log-rank test|Stratified by colonization status and maintenance antibiotic use at Baseline.||||||= 0.022
81544666|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.5237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Cycle 6 Day 1||1.40|0.51|0.5237
81544667|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.3826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Cycle 8 Day 1||2.07|0.76|0.3826
81544668|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.76|0.56|0.9893
81544669|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.6892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.61|0.49|0.6892
81544670|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.1324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.17|0.30|0.1324
81544671|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.9176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Completion of Treatment/Early Termination Visit||1.70|0.62|0.9176
81544672|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.7861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.68|0.50|0.7861
81544673|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.4539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||2.65|0.65|0.4539
81544674|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.4849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||1.86|0.27|0.4849
81544675|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|3.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||3.34|0.19|0.7470
81544676|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|33.33||||0.0896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.86|100.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||100.00|-44.86|0.0896
81544677|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.3|100.0||||||Emotional Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||100.00|-94.30|
81544678|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.7347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical Functioning, Presurgical/Surgery||1.50|0.56|0.7347
81544679|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.0479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical Functioning, Cycle 4 Day 1||1.00|0.32|0.0479
81544680|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.0712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical Functioning, Cycle 6 Day 1||1.05|0.36|0.0712
81544681|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.8168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical Functioning, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.58|0.56|0.8168
81544682|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.6417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical Functioning, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.52|0.50|0.6417
81544683|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical Functioning, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.72|0.53|0.8821
81544684|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.2158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical Functioning, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.30|0.32|0.2158
81544685|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.4762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical Functioning, Completion of Treatment/Early Termination Visit||1.37|0.51|0.4762
81544686|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.7585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.96|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.96|0.61|0.7585
81544687|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||1.93|0.52|0.9985
81544688|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.1067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|5.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||5.06|0.85|0.1067
81544689|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.6171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|5.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||5.61|0.36|0.6171
81544690|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.8084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|23.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||23.57|0.08|0.8084
81544691|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|-50.0||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|94.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||94.30|-100.00|0.3173
81544692|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.6802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Presurgical/Surgery||1.77|0.69|0.6802
81544693|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 4 Day 1||1.29|0.48|0.3470
81544694|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.5564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 6 Day 1||1.41|0.53|0.5564
81544695|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.99|0.72|0.5000
81544696|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.78|0.57|0.9778
81544697|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.6005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 16 Day 1||2.12|0.65|0.6005
81544698|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 20 Day 1||2.00|0.50|0.9900
81544699|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.2634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Completion of Treatment/Early Termination Visit||2.15|0.81|0.2634
81544700|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.74|0.56|0.9640
81544701|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.4117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||1.46|0.40|0.4117
81503174|NCT00427193|162696273|OTHER||difference in mean change|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.02||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.059||Type I error was controlled using a hierarchical gatekeeping strategy.|Mixed Models Analysis|||All analysis under intention-to-treat. All observations were included The primary analytic was a repeated measures analysis. The dependent variable was the change from baseline 12 \& 14mos., with treatment, time, and the treatment × time interaction as independent variables. Site, sex, BMI stratum, and the baseline value of the outcome were included as covariates. The predicted mean changes ± standard errors are the adjusted values from the contrasts of the multiple timepoints.||0.059|-0.019|0.70
81503175|NCT00427193|162696274|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0092|0.069|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.069|-0.0092|0.84
81503176|NCT00427193|162696275|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-82.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.8|-60.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-60.2|-103.8|<0.001
81503177|NCT00427193|162696276|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-64.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.5|-37.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-37.5|-90.5|<0.0001
81503178|NCT00427193|162696277|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.23|-0.16|0.82
81503179|NCT00427193|162696278|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference in change in Fat Mass between prescribed 25% Caloric Restriction (CR) and Ad Libitum (AL) at 12 and 24 months as measured by dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) using the Hologic 4500A, Delphi W or Discovery A, by a standardized protocol according to a standardized protocol. Fat Mass (FM) and Fat Free Mass (FFM) were determined for the whole body.||-5.3|-6.5|<0.001
81503180|NCT00427193|162696279|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparison of change in FM in 2 groups over at 24 mos, controlling for site, sex, BMI group, and baseline FM. A repeated measures Mixed Model was employed for the analysis. For any outcome, Type I error was controlled using a hierarchical gatekeeping strategy testing, first, the GroupXTime interaction, and, if non-significant, the main effects of these two factors. Bonferroni corrections were employed for non-significant effects. All tests were at p\<0.05||-5.3|-6.4|<0.0001
81503181|NCT00945659|162696283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.003|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.2||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.36|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||0.36|-0.43|0.86
81503182|NCT00945659|162696283|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.04|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||-0.04|-0.78|0.03
81503183|NCT00945659|162696284|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.72||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.3|-0.81|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||-0.81|-19.30|0.03
81503184|NCT00945659|162696284|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.47||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.54|9.9|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||9.9|-11.54|0.88
81503185|NCT00945659|162696285|SUPERIORITY||Generalized Estimating Equation|-3.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.98||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.21|6.32|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||6.32|-13.21|0.49
81503186|NCT00945659|162696285|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.76||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||||0.66
81544702|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.3505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||3.62|0.63|0.3505
81503187|NCT00945659|162696286|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.86||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|2.08|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||2.08|-1.29|0.64
81503188|NCT00945659|162696286|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.92||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|1.39|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.39|-2.22|0.65
81503189|NCT00945659|162696287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|63.4||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-123.56|124.97|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||124.97|-123.56|0.99
81503190|NCT00945659|162696287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.81||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.26|25.83|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||25.83|-28.26|0.93
81503191|NCT00945659|162696288|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.47||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|4.04|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||4.04|-1.70|0.43
81503192|NCT00945659|162696288|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.59|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.87||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|0.32|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||0.32|-5.50|0.08
81503193|NCT00945659|162696289|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.66||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|4.56|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||4.56|-1.94|0.43
81503194|NCT00945659|162696289|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.36||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.38|-1.04|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||-1.04|-6.38|.007
81503195|NCT00945659|162696290|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.23||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|2.79|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||2.79|-2.02|0.75
81503196|NCT00945659|162696290|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.38||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|2.32|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||2.32|-3.09|0.78
81503197|NCT00945659|162696291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.31||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|3.29|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||3.29|-1.86|0.58
81503198|NCT00945659|162696291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.14||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|1.3|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.3|-3.17|0.41
81503199|NCT00945659|162696292|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.66||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|7.15|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||7.15|-3.26|0.46
81503200|NCT00945659|162696292|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.54||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.99|1.96|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||1.96|-7.99|0.24
81503201|NCT00945659|162696293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.37||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.33|6.91|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||6.91|-6.33|0.93
81503202|NCT00945659|162696293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.95||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.01|3.57|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||3.57|-8.01|0.45
81544703|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28||||0.2439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|9.45|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||9.45|0.55|0.2439
81503203|NCT00945659|162696294|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.26||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.15|5.62|||Generalized Estimating Equestion|||||5.62|-7.15|0.81
81503204|NCT00945659|162696294|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.63||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|6.08|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||6.08|-4.11|0.72
81503205|NCT00945659|162696295|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.6||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|6.08|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||6.08|-4.11|0.71
81503206|NCT00945659|162696295|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.85||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.74|4.43|||Generalized Estimating Equation|||||4.43|-6.74|0.68
81503207|NCT01448616|162696296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.01||ITT|Poisson GLME|||For intent to treat analysis, difference between lead-in and treatment phase (within arm comparison)||1.01|0.71|0.086
81503208|NCT01448616|162696296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.16||For intent to treat analysis, difference between lead-in and treatment phase (within arm comparison)|Poisson GLME|||For intent to treat analysis, difference between lead-in and treatment phase (within arm comparison)||1.16|0.75|0.54
81503209|NCT01448616|162696296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.22|||Poisson GLME|||For intent to treat analysis, difference between lead-in and treatment phase (within arm comparison)||1.22|0.67|0.47
81503210|NCT01448616|162696297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Change in log copies|-0.16||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.07|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||Intent to treat analysis||0.07|-0.40|0.18
81503211|NCT01448616|162696297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Change in log copies|-0.5||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.13|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||Intent to treat analysis||-0.13|-0.86|0.008
81503212|NCT01448616|162696297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Change in log copies|0.16||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.6|||Linear Mixed Effects Model|||Intent to treat analysis||0.60|-0.27|0.45
81503213|NCT01448616|162696298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.37|||Poisson GLME|||Intent to treat analysis||1.37|0.70|0.90
81503214|NCT01448616|162696298|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.18|||Poisson GLM|||Intent to treat||1.18|0.54|0.25
81503215|NCT01448616|162696298|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.57|||Poisson GLM|||||1.57|0.57|0.82
81503216|NCT01448616|162696299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.74||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.92|||Poisson GLME|||Intent to Treat||0.92|0.59|0.010
81503217|NCT01448616|162696299|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.76|||Poisson GLM|||||1.76|0.9|0.09
81503218|NCT01448616|162696299|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.22|||Poisson GLM|||Intent to treat analysis||1.22|0.67|0.47
81503219|NCT02972996|162696343|OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||ANCOVA|||Values are least-squares means ± SEs (adjusted for the baseline values) from ANCOVA linear mixed model that included covariates of age, baseline (pretreatment values), BMI and weight.||||0.56
81503220|NCT02972996|162696344|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.03
81503221|NCT01240863|162696357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.82||statistical significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|Treatment and stratification (opioid naïve/opioid experienced) factors as the fixed effects; screening and baseline APIs as covariates.|placebo - hydrocodone|||0.82|-0.11|0.134
81503222|NCT03961308|162696389|OTHER|Geometric least-squares means (LSMs) were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs derived from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with weight as a covariate. Confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using treatment standard errors from the ANCOVA model and t-statistic for error degrees of freedom.|Ratio of Geometric LSMs|1.0734|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9963|1.1565||||||||1.1565|0.9963|
81503223|NCT03961308|162696390|OTHER|Geometric LSMs were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs derived from ANCOVA with weight as a covariate. CIs were calculated using treatment standard errors from the ANCOVA model and t-statistic for error degrees of freedom.|Ratio of Geometric LSMs|1.0824|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0169|1.1521||||||||1.1521|1.0169|
81503224|NCT03961308|162696391|OTHER|Geometric LSMs were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs derived from ANCOVA with weight as a covariate. CIs were calculated using treatment standard errors from the ANCOVA model and t-statistic for error degrees of freedom.|Ratio of Geometric LSMs|1.0465|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9935|1.1023||||||||1.1023|0.9935|
81503225|NCT03358030|162696431|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Day 12 through Day 260||||<0.05
81503226|NCT03358030|162696431|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Day 15 through Day 232||||<0.05
81503227|NCT03358030|162696432|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test based on t approximation||Day 15 through Day 176||||< 0.05
81503228|NCT03358030|162696432|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test based on t approximation||Day 12 through Day 176||||< 0.05
81503229|NCT02293551|162696453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric Ratio of Least Squares Mean|1.04||||0.2071|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.988|1.1|||Log Rank|Log (PK) model included treatment, period, and sequence group as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.||||1.10|0.988|0.2071
81503230|NCT02293551|162696453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric Ratio of Least Square Means|1.11||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.17|||Log Rank|Log (PK) model included treatment, period, and sequence group as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.||||1.17|1.06|0.0005
81503231|NCT02293551|162696453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric of Ratio Least Square Means|1.08||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|1.13|||Log Rank|Log (PK) model included treatment, period, and sequence group as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.||||1.13|1.03|0.0123
81503232|NCT02293551|162696453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric Ratio of Least Square Means|1.07||||0.0331|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.13|||Log Rank|Log (PK) model included treatment, period, and sequence group as fixed effects and participant as a random effect.||||1.13|1.02|0.0331
81503233|NCT02293551|162696453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.16|||||Dose proportionality and the degree of dose proportionality was assessed by fitting the power model versus dose. Estimated ratio of dose-normalized geometric means of PK parameters between the highest and lowest doses assessed dose proportionality.|||1.16|1.06|
81503234|NCT01542788|162696486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|77.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.0|83.6||P-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by presence or absence of cirrhosis for the superiority of SOF+RBV over placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in proportions between treatment groups and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) are calculated based on stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions.|A sample size of 180 subjects in the active group and 60 in the placebo group would provide 99% power to detect a difference between group SVR12 rates of 40% using a 2-sided continuity-corrected chi-square test at significance level of 0.05.||83.6|71.0|< 0.001
81503235|NCT01542788|162696488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|82.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.8|88.5|||||The difference in proportions between treatment groups and associated 95% CI are calculated based on stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions.|||88.5|76.8|
81503236|NCT01542788|162696489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|77.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.0|83.6||P-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by randomization stratification factor for the superiority of SOF+RBV over placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The difference in proportions between treatment groups and associated 95% CI are calculated based on stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions.|||83.6|71.0|< 0.001
81503237|NCT01729039|162696495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.356||||||Main effect of time (baseline to post-PT) alpha = .05|ANOVA|||||||.356
81503238|NCT01729039|162696495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||Interaction of Time by Group (GS vs. CON) alpha = .05|ANOVA|||||||.840
81503239|NCT01729039|162696496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||Main effect of Time (baseline to post-PT) Alpha=.05|ANOVA|||||||.170
81544704|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|33.33||||0.1573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.86|100.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||100.00|-44.86|0.1573
81503240|NCT01729039|162696496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.297||||||Interaction of Time by Group (GS vs. CON) alpha = .05|ANOVA|||||||.297
81544705|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.3|100.0||||||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||100.00|-94.30|
81503241|NCT01729039|162696497|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Main effect of Time (baseline to post-PT) alpha = .05||||||<.001
81503242|NCT01729039|162696497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.817||||||Interaction of Time by Group (GS vs. CON) alpha = .05|ANOVA|||||||.817
81503243|NCT01729039|162696498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Main effect of Time (baseline to post-PT) alpha = .05|ANOVA|||||||.005
81503244|NCT01729039|162696498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.172||||||Interaction of Time by Group (GS vs. CON) alpha = .05|ANOVA|||||||.172
81503245|NCT01729039|162696499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||Main effect of time (baseline to post-PT) alpha = .05|ANOVA|||||||.009
81503246|NCT01729039|162696499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.146||||||Interaction of Time by Grou (GS vs. CON) alpha = .05|ANOVA|||||||.146
81503247|NCT04712669|162696500|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|57.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.773||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.716|105.824||LSM, SE, CIs for each treatment group; LSM Diff, SE, CIs, and p-value are estimated using an ANCOVA model incl. factors for treatment group and randomization strata with associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|H0: The mean change from baseline in PVR at Week 24 is equal between placebo and rodatristat ethyl.||||105.824|8.716|0.0208
81503248|NCT04712669|162696500|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|58.406|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.558||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.272|106.54||LSM, SE, CIs for each treatment group; LSM Diff, SE, CIs, and p-value are estimated using an ANCOVA model incl. factors for treatment group and randomization strata with associated baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|H0: The mean change from baseline in PVR at Week 24 is equal between placebo and rodatristat ethyl.||||106.54|10.272|0.0174
81503249|NCT04712669|162696501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.573||||||P-value based on ordinal logistic regression with treatment group and randomization stratification strata as factors at alpha=0.05.|Regression, Logistic|H0: The distribution of change from baseline in WHO FC at Week 24 is equal between placebo and rodatristat ethyl.||||||0.573
81503250|NCT04712669|162696501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9911||||||P-value based on ordinal logistic regression with treatment group and randomization stratification strata as factors at alpha=0.05.|Regression, Logistic|H0: The distribution of change from baseline in WHO FC at Week 24 is equal between placebo and rodatristat ethyl.||||||0.9911
81544706|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role Functioning, Presurgical/Surgery||1.16|0.45|0.1820
81544707|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 4 Day 1||0.80|0.28|0.0046
81544708|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.0361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.97|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 6 Day 1||0.97|0.36|0.0361
81544709|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.0848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.06|0.39|0.0848
81544710|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.1224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.13|0.37|0.1224
81503251|NCT04712669|162696502|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-33.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.121||0.0636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.13|1.91||p-value (alpha=0.05) is estimated using the aligned rank stratified Wilcoxon test with the randomization stratification factors as strata.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|H0: The distribution of change from baseline at Week 24 in 6MWT distance (meters) is equal between placebo and rodatristat ethyl.||||1.91|-69.13|0.0636
81503252|NCT04712669|162696502|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-19.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.469||0.1573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.45|7.35||p-value (alpha=0.05) is estimated using the aligned rank stratified Wilcoxon test with the randomization stratification factors as strata.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|H0: The distribution of change from baseline at Week 24 in 6MWT distance (meters) is equal between placebo and rodatristat ethyl.||||7.35|-45.45|0.1573
81503253|NCT04712669|162696503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1125.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|351.28||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|437.39|1814.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|H0: The mean change from baseline at Week 24 in NT-proBNP is equal between placebo and rodatristat ethyl.|Estimates from a REML MMRM with baseline covariate, fixed effects, and unstructured covariance.|||1814.39|437.39|0.0014
81503254|NCT04712669|162696503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|866.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|306.56||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|265.41|1467.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|H0: The mean change from baseline at Week 24 in NT-proBNP is equal between placebo and rodatristat ethyl.|Estimates from a REML MMRM with baseline covariate, fixed effects, and unstructured covariance.|||1467.16|265.41|0.0047
81503255|NCT04066829|162696510|OTHER||Difference in Differences|-29.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.2|-11.8||||||Pre and post difference in the treatment group as compared to the control group. A log transformation was used.||-11.8|-42.2|
81503256|NCT00163293|162696533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6625||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.6625
81503257|NCT00163293|162696533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7303||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.7303
81503258|NCT00163293|162696534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1291||95.0|||||Wald Chi-square|zero inflated Poisson model: adjustment for centre and age \[yrs\] (zero model), treatment and race (Poisson model)||||||0.1291
81544711|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.3127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.33|0.41|0.3127
81503259|NCT00163293|162696534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0145||95.0|||||Wald Chi-square|zero inflated Poisson model: adjustment for centre and age \[yrs\] (zero model), treatment and race (Poisson model)||||||0.0145
81503260|NCT00163293|162696536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4754|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.4754
81503261|NCT00163293|162696536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6844|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.6844
81503262|NCT01585025|162696590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired comparison of fasting FGF19 at baseline on day 0 and on day 14 of OCA treatment||||0.007
81503263|NCT01585025|162696590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired comparison of fasting FGF19 at baseline on day 0 and on day 14 of OCA treatment||||0.11
81503264|NCT01585025|162696590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired comparison of fasting FGF19 at baseline on day 0 and on day 14 of OCA treatment||||0.12
81503265|NCT01585025|162696591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in FGF19 AUC||||0.72
81503266|NCT01585025|162696591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in FGF19 AUC||||0.51
81503267|NCT01585025|162696591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in FGF19 AUC||||0.13
81503268|NCT01585025|162696592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in fasting C4||||0.03
81503269|NCT01585025|162696592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in fasting C4||||0.11
81503270|NCT01585025|162696592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in fasting C4||||0.02
81503271|NCT01585025|162696593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in bile acid 6h AUC||||0.02
81503272|NCT01585025|162696593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in bile acid 6h AUC||||0.04
81503273|NCT01585025|162696593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in bile acid 6h AUC||||0.02
81503274|NCT01585025|162696594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change in number of stools per week||||0.03
81503275|NCT01585025|162696594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change in number of stools per week||||0.17
81503276|NCT01585025|162696594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change in number of stools per week||||0.31
81503277|NCT01585025|162696595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in median stool form||||0.05
81503278|NCT01585025|162696595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in median stool form||||0.04
81503279|NCT01585025|162696595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change in median stool form||||0.74
81503280|NCT01585025|162696596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired difference in weekly index score||||0.005
81503281|NCT01585025|162696596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired difference in weekly index score||||0.03
81503282|NCT01585025|162696596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Paired difference in weekly index score||||0.61
81503283|NCT01732536|162696597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1365|||||||ANCOVA|Based on between group comparison using ANCOVA model with baseline as a covariate and site and treatment as fixed effects||||||0.1365
81544712|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.6065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.65|0.42|0.6065
81544713|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.2173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Completion of Treatment/ Early Termination Visit||1.20|0.45|0.2173
81544714|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.1316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.15|0.35|0.1316
81503284|NCT01732536|162696597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0505||||||Based on between group comparison using ANCOVA model with baseline as a covariate and site and treatment as fixed effects|ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Day 90 in Nasal Obstruction/Congestion score in the subset of participants with higher polyp burden at baseline (grade 2 or higher polyps on each side; N=67).||||0.0505
81503285|NCT01732536|162696598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0985|||||||ANCOVA|Based on ANCOVA model with baseline as a covariate, site and treatment as fixed effect||||||0.0985
81503286|NCT01732536|162696598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||ANOVA|Based on ANCOVA model with baseline as a covariate, site and treatment as fixed effect||Bilateral polyp grade change in a subset of 67 patients with higher polyp burden at baseline (grade 2 or higher on each side confirmed by the independent panel)||||0.0490
81503287|NCT01732536|162696599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0099|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0099
81503288|NCT01732536|162696600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0162||||||P-value for change from baseline to 90 days not adjusted for multiplicity|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline as a covariate and site and treatment as fixed effects||||||0.0162
81503289|NCT01732536|162696600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0175||||||P-value for change from baseline to 6 months not adjusted for multiplicity|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline as a covariate and site and treatment as fixed effects||||||0.0175
81544715|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.7678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||1.76|0.46|0.7678
81544716|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.7331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.14|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||2.14|0.34|0.7331
81544717|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.83||||0.1235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|10.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||10.92|0.73|0.1235
81544718|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.09|84.09||||||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||84.09|-84.09|
81544719|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.3|100.0||||||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||100.00|-94.30|
81503290|NCT01732536|162696601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0209||||||P-value not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|Based on between arm comparison using ANCOVA model with baseline as a covariate and site and treatment as fixed effects||||||0.0209
81503291|NCT00952705|162696643|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of Q/LAIV-BFS was declared noninferior to that of trivalent FluMist if the upper bound of the 95% CI for the post dose A/H1N1 GMT ratio was ≤ 1.5. This corresponded to the statistical hypothesis of: Ho: Rj \> 1.5 for any j and Ha: Rj ≤ 1.5 for all j, where Rj was the A/H1N1 post-dose GMT ratio: (FluMist B/Yamagata A/H1N1 + FluMist B/Victoria A/H1N1) divided by Q/LAIV-BFS A/H1N1.|Ratio of geometric mean titers|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.03|||Bootstrapping method|Confidence intervals calculated based on bootstrapping method.||Noninferior immune response was assessed by evaluating the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of A/H1N1 GMTs for the specified comparison. Geometric mean titers for the A/H1N1 influenza antigen measurements were calculated as: GMT = antilog\^y (mean \[log\^y x\]) where x was the assay result and y was the natural logarithm.||1.03|0.87|
81503292|NCT00952705|162696643|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of Q/LAIV-BFS was declared noninferior to that of trivalent FluMist if the upper bound of the 95% CI for the post dose A/H3N2 GMT ratio was ≤ 1.5. This corresponded to the statistical hypothesis of: Ho: Rj \> 1.5 for any j and Ha: Rj ≤ 1.5 for all j, where Rj was the A/H3N2 post-dose GMT ratio: (FluMist B/Yamagata A/H3N2 + FluMist B/Victoria A/H3N2) divided by Q/LAIV-BFS A/H3N2.|Ratio of geometric mean titers|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.0|||Bootstrapping method|Confidence intervals calculated based on bootstrapping method.||Noninferior immune response was assessed by evaluating the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of A/H3N2 GMTs for the specified comparison. Geometric mean titers for the A/H3N2 influenza antigen measurements were calculated as: GMT = antilog\^y (mean \[log\^y x\]) where x was the assay result and y was the natural logarithm.||1.00|0.85|
81503293|NCT00952705|162696643|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of Q/LAIV-BFS was declared noninferior to that of trivalent FluMist if the upper bound of the 95% CI for the post dose B/Yamagata GMT ratio was ≤ 1.5. This corresponded to the statistical hypothesis of: Ho: Rj \> 1.5 for any j and Ha: Rj ≤ 1.5 for all j, where Rj was the B/Yamagata post-dose GMT ratio: FluMist B/Yamagata divided by Q/LAIV-BFS B/Yamagata.|Ratio of geometric mean titers|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.02|||Bootstrapping method|Confidence intervals calculated based on bootstrapping method.||Noninferior immune response was assessed by evaluating the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of B/Yamagata GMTs for the specified comparison. Geometric mean titers for the B/Yamagata influenza antigen measurements were calculated as: GMT = antilog\^y (mean \[log\^y x\]) where x was the assay result and y was the natural logarithm.||1.02|0.79|
81544720|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.7869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Presurgical/Surgery||1.78|0.65|0.7869
81544721|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.2502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 4 Day 1||1.25|0.43|0.2502
81544722|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.5066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 6 Day 1||1.41|0.50|0.5066
81544723|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.8124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.59|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.59|0.56|0.8124
81544724|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.4656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 12 Day 1||2.17|0.70|0.4656
81544725|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.6725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 16 Day 1||2.12|0.62|0.6725
81544726|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.64|0.41|0.5780
81544727|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.7611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Completion of Treatment/Early Termination Visit||1.76|0.66|0.7611
81544728|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.7588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.94|0.62|0.7588
81503294|NCT00952705|162696643|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response of Q/LAIV-BFS was declared noninferior to that of trivalent FluMist if the upper bound of the 95% CI for the post dose B/Victoria GMT ratio was ≤ 1.5. This corresponded to the statistical hypothesis of: Ho: Rj \> 1.5 for any j and Ha: Rj ≤ 1.5 for all j, where Rj was the B/Victoria post-dose GMT ratio: FluMist B/Victoria divided by Q/LAIV-BFS B/Victoria.|Ratio of geometric mean titers|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.1|||Bootstrapping method|Confidence intervals calculated based on bootstrapping method.||Noninferior immune response was assessed by evaluating the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of B/Victoria GMTs for the specified comparison. Geometric mean titers for the B/Victoria influenza antigen measurements were calculated as: GMT = antilog\^y (mean \[log\^y x\]) where x was the assay result and y was the natural logarithm.||1.10|0.87|
81503295|NCT03376516|162696696|OTHER|||||||0.9593||||||P-Value for patients aged 1-\<6 years (N=5)|ANOVA|||||||0.9593
81503296|NCT03376516|162696696|OTHER|||||||0.3752||||||P-Value for patients aged 6-\<12 years (N=5)|ANOVA|||||||0.3752
81503297|NCT03376516|162696696|OTHER|||||||0.8273||||||P-Value for total PK population (N=10)|ANOVA|||||||0.8273
81503298|NCT03376516|162696697|OTHER|P-Value for patients aged 1-\<6 years (N=5)||||||0.8536|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8536
81503299|NCT03376516|162696697|OTHER|||||||0.9791||||||P-Value for patients aged 6-\<12 years (N=5)|ANOVA|||||||0.9791
81503300|NCT03376516|162696697|OTHER|||||||0.9791||||||P-Value for total PK population (N=10)|ANOVA|||||||0.9791
81544729|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.1428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||1.19|0.30|0.1428
81544730|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||2.39|0.41|0.9802
81503301|NCT03376516|162696699|OTHER||Pearson-Copper|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|30.85||||||||30.85|0|
81503302|NCT02415556|162696714|OTHER|"A spatial power variance-covariance structure was used to model within-subject correlated measurements where the number of days from the baseline visit was used as the power of the autoregressive correlation coefficient. Each efficacy and safety outcome variable was modeled separately.~The independent variables included: 4 treatment groups, TIMEG (baseline, on-treatment and post-treatment period), TIMEG \* treatment group.; an average number of treatment days; subjects as random effects."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.52||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|12.23||Mixed model p-value represents on-treatment difference between between Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - Insulin vs. Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - Placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We set type-I error rate at 0.05, power of 0.80 or above, effect size of 15% improvement due to INI, and obtained n=120 for the DM group (60 DM-INI; 60 DM-Placebo) and n=90 for the Control group (45 Control-INI; 45 Control-Placebo) yielding 210 patients with data at the end of the treatment period.||12.23|0.81|0.025
81503303|NCT02415556|162696714|OTHER|The independent variables in the model included a four-level indicator variable for the four treatment groups, a three-level time indicator variable (TIMEG) representing baseline, on-treatment and post-treatment period and an interaction term between TIMEG and treatment group. An average number of treatment days at each assessment visit was used as a continuous repeated variable and subjects were included as random effects. Each efficacy and safety outcome variable was modeled separately.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.28||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|10.6||Mixed model p-value represents on-treatment difference between between Control - Insulin vs. Control - Placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We set type-I error rate at 0.05, power of 0.80 or above, effect size of 15% improvement due to INI, and obtained n=120 for the DM group (60 DM-INI; 60 DM-Placebo) and n=90 for the Control group (45 Control-INI; 45 Control-Placebo) yielding 210 patients with data at the end of the treatment period.||10.60|-0.03|0.051
81503304|NCT02415556|162696715|OTHER|The independent variables in the model included a four-level indicator variable for the four treatment groups, a three-level time indicator variable (TIMEG) representing baseline, on-treatment and post-treatment period and an interaction term between TIMEG and treatment group. An average number of treatment days at each assessment visit was used as a continuous repeated variable and subjects were included as random effects. Each efficacy and safety outcome variable was modeled separately.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.31||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.33|14.29||Mixed model p-value represents on-treatment difference between between Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - Insulin vs. Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - Placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We set type-I error rate at 0.05, power of 0.80 or above, effect size of 15% improvement due to INI, and obtained n=120 for the DM group (60 DM-INI; 60 DM-Placebo) and n=90 for the Control group (45 Control-INI; 45 Control-Placebo) yielding 210 patients with data at the end of the treatment period.||14.29|2.33|0.007
81544731|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.1967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|8.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||8.70|0.63|0.1967
81544732|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Respnders|8.33||||0.4795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.28|85.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||85.94|-69.28|0.4795
81544733|NCT03038100|162767052|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.3|100.0||||||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||100.00|-94.30|
81544734|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.6651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Cycle 3 Day 1||1.25|0.70|0.6651
81544735|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Cycle 5 Day 1||1.34|0.75|0.9927
81503305|NCT02415556|162696715|OTHER|The independent variables in the model included a four-level indicator variable for the four treatment groups, a three-level time indicator variable (TIMEG) representing baseline, on-treatment and post-treatment period and an interaction term between TIMEG and treatment group. An average number of treatment days at each assessment visit was used as a continuous repeated variable and subjects were included as random effects. Each efficacy and safety outcome variable was modeled separately.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.71||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|8.32||Mixed model p-value represents on-treatment difference between between Control - Insulin vs. Control - Placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We set type-I error rate at 0.05, power of 0.80 or above, effect size of 15% improvement due to INI, and obtained n=120 for the DM group (60 DM-INI; 60 DM-Placebo) and n=90 for the Control group (45 Control-INI; 45 Control-Placebo) yielding 210 patients with data at the end of the treatment period.||8.32|-2.90|0.342
81503306|NCT02415556|162696716|OTHER|The independent variables in the model included a four-level indicator variable for the four treatment groups, a three-level time indicator variable (TIMEG) representing baseline, on-treatment and post-treatment period and an interaction term between TIMEG and treatment group. An average number of treatment days at each assessment visit was used as a continuous repeated variable and subjects were included as random effects. Each efficacy and safety outcome variable was modeled separately.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.13||Mixed model p-value represents on-treatment difference between between Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - Insulin vs. Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - Placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We set type-I error rate at 0.05, power of 0.80 or above, effect size of 15% improvement due to INI, and obtained n=120 for the DM group (60 DM-INI; 60 DM-Placebo) and n=90 for the Control group (45 Control-INI; 45 Control-Placebo) yielding 210 patients with data at the end of the treatment period.||0.13|-0.87|0.144
81503307|NCT02415556|162696716|OTHER|The independent variables in the model included a four-level indicator variable for the four treatment groups, a three-level time indicator variable (TIMEG) representing baseline, on-treatment and post-treatment period and an interaction term between TIMEG and treatment group. An average number of treatment days at each assessment visit was used as a continuous repeated variable and subjects were included as random effects. Each efficacy and safety outcome variable was modeled separately.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.16||Mixed model p-value represents on-treatment difference between between Control - Insulin vs. Control - Placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We set type-I error rate at 0.05, power of 0.80 or above, effect size of 15% improvement due to INI, and obtained n=120 for the DM group (60 DM-INI; 60 DM-Placebo) and n=90 for the Control group (45 Control-INI; 45 Control-Placebo) yielding 210 patients with data at the end of the treatment period.||-0.16|-1.11|0.008
81503308|NCT02415556|162696717|OTHER|The independent variables in the model included a four-level indicator variable for the four treatment groups, a three-level time indicator variable (TIMEG) representing baseline, on-treatment and post-treatment period and an interaction term between TIMEG and treatment group. An average number of treatment days at each assessment visit was used as a continuous repeated variable and subjects were included as random effects. Each efficacy and safety outcome variable was modeled separately.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.83||Mixed model p-value represents on-treatment difference between between Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - Insulin vs. Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - Placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We set type-I error rate at 0.05, power of 0.80 or above, effect size of 15% improvement due to INI, and obtained n=120 for the DM group (60 DM-INI; 60 DM-Placebo) and n=90 for the Control group (45 Control-INI; 45 Control-Placebo) yielding 210 patients with data at the end of the treatment period.||0.83|-0.13|0.149
81503309|NCT02415556|162696717|OTHER|The independent variables in the model included a four-level indicator variable for the four treatment groups, a three-level time indicator variable (TIMEG) representing baseline, on-treatment and post-treatment period and an interaction term between TIMEG and treatment group. An average number of treatment days at each assessment visit was used as a continuous repeated variable and subjects were included as random effects. Each efficacy and safety outcome variable was modeled separately.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.8||Mixed model p-value represents on-treatment difference between between Control - Insulin vs. Control - Placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We set type-I error rate at 0.05, power of 0.80 or above, effect size of 15% improvement due to INI, and obtained n=120 for the DM group (60 DM-INI; 60 DM-Placebo) and n=90 for the Control group (45 Control-INI; 45 Control-Placebo) yielding 210 patients with data at the end of the treatment period.||0.80|-0.11|0.134
81503310|NCT02415556|162696718|OTHER|The independent variables in the model included a four-level indicator variable for the four treatment groups, a three-level time indicator variable (TIMEG) representing baseline, on-treatment and post-treatment period and an interaction term between TIMEG and treatment group. An average number of treatment days at each assessment visit was used as a continuous repeated variable and subjects were included as random effects. Each efficacy and safety outcome variable was modeled separately.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.29||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|19.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.58|1.00|0.030
81503311|NCT02415556|162696718|OTHER|See primary aims.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.21||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|10.63||See primary aims.|Mixed Models Analysis|||See primary aims.||10.63|-6.22|0.607
81503312|NCT02415556|162696719|OTHER|See primary aims.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|5.29||See primary aims.|Mixed Models Analysis|||See primary aims.||5.29|-9.50|0.576
81503313|NCT02415556|162696719|OTHER|See primary aims.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86||||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.58|5.87||See primary aims.|Mixed Models Analysis|||See primary aims.||5.87|-7.58|0.802
81503314|NCT02415556|162696720|EQUIVALENCE|CBF and vasoreactivity maps were analyzed on a voxel-by-voxel basis using Statistical non-Parametric Mapping (SnPM, http://www.sph.umich.edu/ni-stat/SnPM/), voxel-level threshold p \< 0.005.||||||0.03|||||||Voxel-Based Morphometry|||||||0.03
81503315|NCT02949011|162696728|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-29.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.8|-14.6||Adjusted p-value, two-sided significance level of 0.05|Stratified generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||The primary analysis of the primary endpoint was a comparison between the baloxavir marboxil and placebo groups.||-14.6|-42.8|<0.0001
81544736|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.8209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.39|0.77|0.8209
81503316|NCT02949011|162696728|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-7.7||||0.8347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|7.9||Adjusted p-value, two-sided significance level of 0.05|Stratified generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||The comparison between the baloxavir marboxil and the oseltamivir groups was conducted as a secondary analysis only if a statistically significant difference was observed in the primary analysis in order to maintain control of overall type I error.||7.9|-22.7|0.8347
81503317|NCT02949011|162696728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Analysis using the stratified log rank test was performed as a sensitivity analysis.||||0.0008
81503318|NCT02949011|162696728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8449||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Analysis using the stratified log rank test was performed as a sensitivity analysis.||||0.8449
81503319|NCT02949011|162696729|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 2||||<0.0001
81503320|NCT02949011|162696729|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 2||||<0.0001
81503321|NCT02949011|162696729|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 3||||<0.0001
81503322|NCT02949011|162696729|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 3||||<0.0001
81503323|NCT02949011|162696729|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 4||||<0.0001
81503324|NCT02949011|162696729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0044||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 4||||0.0044
81503325|NCT02949011|162696729|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 5||||<0.0001
81503326|NCT02949011|162696729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1146||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 5||||0.1146
81503327|NCT02949011|162696729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0046||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 6||||0.0046
81503328|NCT02949011|162696729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.441||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 6||||0.441
81544737|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.6507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.45|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.45|0.79|0.6507
81544738|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.2596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.67|0.87|0.2596
81503329|NCT02949011|162696729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0929||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 9||||0.0929
81503330|NCT02949011|162696729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0907||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 9||||0.0907
81503331|NCT02949011|162696730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7383||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 2||||0.7383
81503332|NCT02949011|162696730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9619||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 2||||0.9619
81503333|NCT02949011|162696730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0576||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 3||||0.0576
81544739|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.6532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.58|0.75|0.6532
81544740|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.7592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.45|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Completion Of Treatment/ Early Termination Visit||1.45|0.76|0.7592
81544741|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.7424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.40|0.62|0.7424
81544742|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.1912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||2.19|0.85|0.1912
81503334|NCT02949011|162696730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1237||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 3||||0.1237
81503335|NCT02949011|162696730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3071||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 4||||0.3071
81503336|NCT02949011|162696730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9603||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 4||||0.9603
81503337|NCT02949011|162696730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0784||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 5||||0.0784
81503338|NCT02949011|162696730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5547||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 5||||0.5547
81503339|NCT02949011|162696730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3087||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 6||||0.3087
81503340|NCT02949011|162696730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9106||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 6||||0.9106
81503341|NCT02949011|162696730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0017||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 9||||0.0017
81503342|NCT02949011|162696730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3068||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 9||||0.3068
81503343|NCT02949011|162696731|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 2||||<0.0001
81503344|NCT02949011|162696731|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 2||||<0.0001
81503345|NCT02949011|162696731|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 3||||<0.0001
81503346|NCT02949011|162696731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 3||||0.0024
81503347|NCT02949011|162696731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9127||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ven Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 4||||0.9127
81503348|NCT02949011|162696731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5361||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 4||||0.5361
81503349|NCT02949011|162696731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5739||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 5||||0.5739
81503350|NCT02949011|162696731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5466||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 5||||0.5466
81503351|NCT02949011|162696731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0543||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 6||||0.0543
81503352|NCT02949011|162696731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4677||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 6||||0.4677
81503353|NCT02949011|162696731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0266||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 9||||0.0266
81503354|NCT02949011|162696731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1281||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 9||||0.1281
81503355|NCT02949011|162696732|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 2||||<0.0001
81503356|NCT02949011|162696732|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 2||||<0.0001
81503357|NCT02949011|162696732|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 3||||<0.0001
81503358|NCT02949011|162696732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 3||||0.0015
81503359|NCT02949011|162696732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0028||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 4||||0.0028
81503360|NCT02949011|162696732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0265||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 4||||0.0265
81503361|NCT02949011|162696732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0247||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 5||||0.0247
81503362|NCT02949011|162696732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5298||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 5||||0.5298
81503363|NCT02949011|162696732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9554||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 6||||0.9554
81503364|NCT02949011|162696732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9075||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 6||||0.9075
81503365|NCT02949011|162696732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7624||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 9||||0.7624
81503366|NCT02949011|162696732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6156||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Day 9||||0.6156
81503367|NCT02949011|162696733|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||||||0.0340
81503368|NCT02949011|162696733|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2766||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||||||0.2766
81503369|NCT02949011|162696734|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0072||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||||||0.0072
81503370|NCT02949011|162696734|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.733||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|van Elteren test|Van Elteren test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||||||0.7330
81503371|NCT02949011|162696735|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-48.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.0|-48.0||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region||||-48.0|-48.0|<0.0001
81503372|NCT02949011|162696735|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-48.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.0|-24.0||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region||||-24.0|-48.0|<0.0001
81503373|NCT02949011|162696736|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-24.0||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.0|0.0||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region||||0.0|-96.0|0.0006
81503374|NCT02949011|162696736|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|0.0||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.0|24.0||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region||||24.0|-48.0|0.2370
81503375|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7698||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||12 hours||||0.7698
81503376|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5777||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||12 hours||||0.5777
81503377|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1112||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||24 hours||||0.1112
81503378|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6483||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||24 hours||||0.6483
81544743|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.5526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||1.53|0.45|0.5526
81503379|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||36 hours||||0.0004
81503380|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5625||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||36 hours||||0.5625
81503381|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0072||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||48 hours||||0.0072
81503382|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6234||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||48 hours||||0.6234
81503383|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||72 hours||||0.0002
81503384|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9547||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||72 hours||||0.9547
81503385|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0012||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||96 hours||||0.0012
81503386|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.186||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||96 hours||||0.1860
81503387|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0274||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||120 hours||||0.0274
81503388|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9635||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||120 hours||||0.9635
81503389|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0081||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||144 hours||||0.0081
81503390|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7425||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||144 hours||||0.7425
81503391|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0209||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||168 hours||||0.0209
81503392|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7448||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||168 hours||||0.7448
81503393|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0644||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||192 hours||||0.0644
81503394|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4931||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||192 hours||||0.4931
81503395|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0708||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||216 hours||||0.0708
81503396|NCT02949011|162696737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4024||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||216 hours||||0.4024
81503397|NCT02949011|162696738|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-25.8|||<|0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||||||<0.0001
81503398|NCT02949011|162696738|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-8.6||||0.9127||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||||||0.9127
81503399|NCT02949011|162696739|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-15.1||||0.0013||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||||||0.0013
81503400|NCT02949011|162696739|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|2.3||||0.8498||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||||||0.8498
81544744|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.3609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||1.52|0.32|0.3609
81503401|NCT02949011|162696740|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-24.1||||0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||||||0.0001
81503402|NCT02949011|162696740|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|1.5||||0.9237||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||||||0.9237
81503403|NCT02949011|162696741|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-19.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.8|-12.5||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||||-12.5|-28.8|<0.0001
81503404|NCT02949011|162696741|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-3.5||||0.2425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|2.7||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||||2.7|-9.1|0.2425
81503405|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1713||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||12 hours||||0.1713
81503406|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2249||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||12 hours||||0.2249
81503407|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0387||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||24 hours||||0.0387
81503408|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3915||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||24 hours||||0.3915
81503409|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||36 hours||||<0.0001
81503410|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2617||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||36 hours||||0.2617
81503411|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||48 hours||||<0.0001
81503412|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8808||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||48 hours||||0.8808
81503413|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||72 hours||||0.0001
81503414|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5923||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||72 hours||||0.5923
81503415|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0064||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||96 hours||||0.0064
81503416|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6746||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||96 hours||||0.6746
81503417|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8167||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||120 hours||||0.8167
81503418|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3773||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||120 hours||||0.3773
81503419|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1041||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||144 hours||||0.1041
81503420|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3328||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||144 hours||||0.3328
81503421|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7867||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||168 hours||||0.7867
81503422|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.864||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||168 hours||||0.8640
81503423|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6465||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||192 hours||||0.6465
81503424|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4265||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||192 hours||||0.4265
81503425|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6568||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||216 hours||||0.6568
81503426|NCT02949011|162696742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6102||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Mantel Haenszel test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||216 hours||||0.6102
81503427|NCT02949011|162696743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.0408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.01||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptom, region, and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||12 hours||-0.01|-0.28|0.0408
81503428|NCT02949011|162696743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.5324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.09||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptom, region, and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||12 hours||0.09|-0.18|0.5324
81503429|NCT02949011|162696743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.06||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptom, region, and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||24 hours||-0.06|-0.30|0.0025
81503430|NCT02949011|162696743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.4874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.16||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptom, region, and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||24 hours||0.16|-0.08|0.4874
81503431|NCT02949011|162696743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.24||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptom, region, and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||36 hours||-0.24|-0.47|<0.0001
81503432|NCT02949011|162696743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.5414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.08||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptom, region, and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||36 hours||0.08|-0.15|0.5414
81503433|NCT02949011|162696743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.22||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptom, region, and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||48 hours||-0.22|-0.44|<0.0001
81503434|NCT02949011|162696743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.3185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.05||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptom, region, and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||48 hours||0.05|-0.17|0.3185
81503435|NCT02949011|162696743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.06||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptom, region, and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||72 hours||-0.06|-0.26|0.0025
81503436|NCT02949011|162696743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.8299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.11||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptom, region, and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||72 hours||0.11|-0.09|0.8299
81503437|NCT02949011|162696743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.01||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptom, region, and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||96 hours||0.01|-0.19|0.0878
81503438|NCT02949011|162696743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.7498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.12||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptom, region, and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||96 hours||0.12|-0.09|0.7498
81503439|NCT02949011|162696743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.09||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptom, region, and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||120 hours||0.09|-0.11|0.8030
81503440|NCT02949011|162696743|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.3577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.15||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptom, region, and body temperature at baseline as covariates.||120 hours||0.15|-0.05|0.3577
81503441|NCT02949011|162696744|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-23.1||||0.0009||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Cough||||0.0009
81544745|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.7527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||3.23|0.20|0.7527
81544746|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|-33.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|75.44||||||Emotional functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||75.44|-100.00|
81544747|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.3177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 3 Day 1||1.17|0.62|0.3177
81544748|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.4184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 5 Day 1||1.21|0.63|0.4184
81544749|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.24|0.67|0.5710
81544750|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.3973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.19|0.65|0.3973
81544751|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.5163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.55|0.80|0.5163
81544752|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.6897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.35|0.64|0.6897
81544753|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.5735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Completion Of Treatment/ Early Termination Visit||1.25|0.67|0.5735
81544754|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.1414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.10|0.50|0.1414
81544755|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||1.55|0.59|0.8655
81544756|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.3017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||1.35|0.38|0.3017
81544757|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.2325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||1.39|0.26|0.2325
81544758|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.33||||0.1717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||1.69|0.06|0.1717
81544759|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analsyis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.49|79.82||||||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||79.82|-46.49|
81544760|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.4745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 3 Day 1||1.46|0.84|0.4745
81544761|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.5499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 5 Day 1||1.22|0.69|0.5499
81544762|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.8436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.29|0.73|0.8436
81544763|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.5798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.46|0.81|0.5798
81544764|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.39|0.74|0.9094
81544765|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.4006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.67|0.81|0.4006
81544766|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.4024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Completion of Treatment/ Early Termination Visit||1.19|0.65|0.4024
81544767|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.8796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.41|0.67|0.8796
81544768|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||1.32|0.53|0.4350
81544769|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.6225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||1.56|0.47|0.6225
81544770|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.5775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||1.77|0.36|0.5775
81544771|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37||||0.2343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||1.94|0.07|0.2343
81544772|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|-66.67||||0.0833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|4.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||4.39|-100.00|0.0833
81544773|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Superiority|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.6012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 3 Day 1||1.21|0.71|0.6012
81544774|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.2291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 5 Day 1||1.11|0.65|0.2291
81544775|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.6574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.24|0.71|0.6574
81544776|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.35|0.76|0.9217
81544777|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.7693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.30|0.70|0.7693
81503442|NCT02949011|162696744|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-0.2||||0.4074||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Cough||||0.4074
81503443|NCT02949011|162696744|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-6.3||||0.2496||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Sore Throat||||0.2496
81503444|NCT02949011|162696744|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|0.9||||0.2963||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Sore Throat||||0.2963
81503445|NCT02949011|162696744|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-10.6||||0.039||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Headache||||0.0390
81503446|NCT02949011|162696744|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|2.0||||0.7877||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Headache||||0.7877
81503447|NCT02949011|162696744|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-12.1||||0.0017||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Nasal Congestion||||0.0017
81503448|NCT02949011|162696744|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|1.5||||0.8119||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Nasal Congestion||||0.8119
81503449|NCT02949011|162696744|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-3.6||||0.007||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Feverishness or Chills||||0.0070
81503450|NCT02949011|162696744|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-0.7||||0.9191||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Feverishness or Chills||||0.9191
81503451|NCT02949011|162696744|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-7.7||||0.0232||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Muscle or Joint Pain||||0.0232
81503452|NCT02949011|162696744|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|4.0||||0.5436||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Muscle or Joint Pain||||0.5436
81503453|NCT02949011|162696744|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-7.5||||0.0207||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Fatigue||||0.0207
81503454|NCT02949011|162696744|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-1.9||||0.371||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||Fatigue||||0.3710
81544778|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.31|0.64|0.6470
81544779|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.6391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Completion Of Treatment/ Early Termination Visit||1.25|0.70|0.6391
81544780|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.0892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.05|0.51|0.0892
81503455|NCT02949011|162696745|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-23.4||||0.4634||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||||||0.4634
81503456|NCT02949011|162696745|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference|-0.6||||0.6386||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|Peto-Prentice's generalized Wilcoxon test stratified by baseline composite symptom score, preexisting and worsened symptoms, and region.||||||0.6386
81503457|NCT02949011|162696746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0112||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0112
81503458|NCT02949011|162696746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8478||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.8478
81503459|NCT02949011|162696747|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Any Complications||||<0.0001
81503460|NCT02949011|162696747|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2558||||||The p value was not adjusted for multiplicity, testing was conducted at the two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Any Complications||||0.2558
81503461|NCT01128569|162696749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.162|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.087|0.237||||||||0.237|0.087|
81544781|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||1.01|0.41|0.0550
81503462|NCT01128569|162696749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.145|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.069|0.222||||||||0.222|0.069|
81503463|NCT01128569|162696749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.017|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.091|0.057||||||||0.057|-0.091|
81503464|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction.|see above|-0.21||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|4.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||Data below is for FACT-B 3 month Total Score||4.05|-4.48|0.92
81503465|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction.|see above|1.37||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|6.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||The data below is for FACT-B 6 month Total Score||6.15|-3.41|0.57
81503466|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|1.18||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|5.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is for the Fact-B 12 month Total Score||5.89|-3.54|0.62
81503467|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction.|see above|0.12||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||The data below is for the Fact-B 3 month Physical Well-Being Subscale||1.23|-0.99|0.83
81503468|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.15||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||Data below is for the Fact-B 6 month Physical Well-Being Subscale||1.45|-1.15|0.82
81503469|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.13||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||Data below is for the Fact-B 12 month Physical Well-Being Subscale||1.15|-1.41|0.84
81503470|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.17||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||The data below is for the Fact-B 3 month Social/Family Well-Being Subscale||0.96|-1.31|0.77
81503471|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.56||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||The data below is for the Fact-B 6 month Social/Family Well-Being Subscale||0.79|-1.91|0.42
81503472|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.08||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||The data below is for the Fact-B 12 month Social/Family Well-Being Subscale||1.24|-1.41|0.90
81503473|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.05||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||The data below is for the Fact-B 3 month Emotional Well-Being Subscale||0.87|-0.76|0.90
81503474|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.58||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||The data below is for the Fact B 6 month Emotional Well-Being Subscale||1.56|-0.40|0.25
81503475|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.6||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||The data below is for the Fact-B 12 month Emotional Well-Being Subscale||1.57|-0.36|0.22
81544782|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||0.88|0.27|0.0168
81503476|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.14||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|1.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||The data below is for Fact-B 3 month Functional Well-Being Subscale||1.34|-1.05|0.81
81503477|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.54||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|1.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||The data below is for Fact-B 6 month Functional Well-Being Subscale||1.94|-0.85|0.45
81503478|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.11||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|1.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||The data below is for the Fact-B 12 month Functional Well-Being Subscale||1.26|-1.48|0.87
81503479|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.16||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|1.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||The data below is for the Fact-B 3 month Breast Cancer Subscale||1.45|-1.13|0.80
81503480|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.73||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|2.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||The data below is for the Fact-B 6 month Breast Cancer Subscale||2.24|-0.79|0.35
81503481|NCT02941614|162696760|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.6||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|2.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects.||The data below is for the Fact-B 12 month Breast Cancer Subscale||2.09|-0.88|0.42
81503482|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction.|see above|-0.03||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.09||We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects|Mixed Models Analysis|||Data below is for the BCPT survey 3 month Total Score.||0.09|-0.15|0.59
81503483|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.05||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 6 month Total Score||0.19|-0.09|0.47
81503484|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.06||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 12 month Total Score||0.07|-0.20|0.37
81503485|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.05||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 3 month Hot Flashes Sub-Scale||0.17|-0.26|0.65
81503486|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.08||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 6 month Hot Flashes Sub-Scale||0.33|-0.17|0.54
81503487|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.02||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 12 month Hot Flashes Sub-Scale||0.22|-0.27|0.87
81503488|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.06||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 3 month Nausea Sub-Scale||0.06|-0.17|0.32
81503489|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.0||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 6 month Nausea Sub-Scale||0.14|-0.15|0.96
81503490|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.07||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 12 month Nausea Sub-Scale||0.07|-0.21|0.32
81503491|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.07||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 3 month Bladder Control Sub-Scale||0.11|-0.24|0.44
81503492|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.09||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 6 month Bladder Control Sub-Scale||0.30|-0.11|0.38
81503493|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.07||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is for the BCPT survey 12 month Bladder Control Sub-Scale||0.13|-0.28|0.47
81503494|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.17||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 3 month Vaginal Problems Sub-Scale||0.05|-0.39|0.13
81503495|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.29||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 6 month Vaginal Problems Sub-Scale||-0.02|-0.55|0.03
81503496|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.19||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 12 month Vaginal Problems Sub-Scale||0.06|-0.45|0.14
81503497|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.07||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 3 month Musculoskeletal Pain Sub-Scale||0.28|-0.14|0.53
81503498|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.1||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 6 month Musculoskeletal Pain Sub-Scale||0.35|-0.16|0.47
81503499|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.07||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 12 month Musculoskeletal Pain Sub-Scale||0.33|-0.18|0.57
81503500|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.02||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 3 month Cognitive Problems Sub-Scale||0.21|-0.18|0.85
81503501|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.1||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 6 month Cognitive Problems Sub-Scale||0.32|-0.12|0.38
81503502|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.13||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 12 month Cognitive Problems Sub-Scale||0.09|-0.35|0.23
81503503|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.14||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 3 month Weight Problems Sub-Scale||0.07|-0.35|0.18
81503504|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.12||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 6 month Weight Problems Sub-Scale||0.13|-0.36|0.35
81503505|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|-0.12||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 12 month Weight Problems Sub-Scale||0.12|-0.36|0.34
81503506|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.09||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 3 month Arm Problems Sub-Scale||0.25|-0.06|0.22
81503507|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.11||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 6 month Arm Problems Sub-Scale||0.29|-0.08|0.26
81503508|NCT02941614|162696761|OTHER|Conducted test of null hypothesis of no difference vs any, between intervention and control sites at three different time periods (6- vs. 3-months, 12- vs. 6-months, 12- vs. 3-months), as well as omnibus test of treatment-by-time interaction|see above|0.09||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|We used a difference-in-differences model to estimate the time, treatment, and time-by-treatment effects||The data below is the BCPT survey 12 month Arm Problems Sub-Scale||0.27|-0.09|0.34
81503509|NCT02941614|162696762|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.86||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.96|||Regression, Poisson|||||0.96|0.77|0.006
81503510|NCT02941614|162696763|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.07||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.07|||Regression, Poisson|||||1.07|0.93|0.356
81503511|NCT02941614|162696764|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.02||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.41|||Regression/Poisson|||||1.41|0.73|0.919
81544783|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||0.65|0.13|0.0021
81503512|NCT02941614|162696765|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.16||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.62|||Regression, Poisson|||The data below applies to Emergency Department visits||1.62|0.84|0.367
81503513|NCT02941614|162696765|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.84||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.38|||Regression, Poisson|||The data below applies to Urgent Care visits||1.38|0.51|0.497
81503514|NCT02013609|162696787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) with model terms: Baseline, visit, and Baseline by visit interaction||The null hypothesis of zero in mean change from Baseline in MADRS total score at Week 12 was tested at significance level of 0.05. Since this is an exploratory trial, no methods to control type I error rate were performed.||||<0.0001
81503515|NCT02013609|162696788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with model terms: Baseline, visit, and Baseline by visit interaction||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81503516|NCT02013609|162696793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with model terms: Baseline, visit, and Baseline by visit interaction.||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81503517|NCT02013609|162696794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with model terms: Baseline, visit, and Baseline by visit interaction||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81503518|NCT02013609|162696795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is the same for each of single item sub-scores of tasks: work/ school, social life and family life/ home responsibilities|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with model terms: Baseline, visit, and Baseline by visit interaction||Statistical analysis at Week 12 of single item sub-scores of tasks: work/ school, social life and family life/ home responsibilities||||<0.0001
81503519|NCT02013609|162696796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with model terms: Baseline, visit, and Baseline by visit interaction||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81503520|NCT02013609|162696797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with model terms: Baseline, visit, and Baseline by visit interaction||Statistical analysis at Week 12||||<0.0001
81544784|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.7817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|3.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||3.80|0.17|0.7817
81544785|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|-33.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|75.44||||||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||75.44|-100.00|
81544786|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.6646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 3 Day 1||1.41|0.80|0.6646
81544787|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.8677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 5 Day 1||1.30|0.73|0.8677
81544788|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.38|0.79|0.7670
81544789|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.7487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.28|0.71|0.7487
81544790|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.1882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.68|0.90|0.1882
81544791|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.3015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.72|0.84|0.3015
81544792|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Completion of Treatment/ Early Termination Visit||1.32|0.73|0.9059
81503521|NCT02013609|162696798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with model terms: Baseline, visit, and Baseline by visit interaction||Statistical analysis at Week 12||||<0.0001
81503522|NCT02013609|162696799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3439|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for change from Baseline using t-test.||Statistical analysis at Week 12 for p-inhibition failures (Go cues)||||0.3439
81503523|NCT02013609|162696799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3385|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for change from Baseline using t-test.||Statistical analysis at Week 12 for p-inhibition failures (No-Go cues)||||0.3385
81503524|NCT02013609|162696800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2052|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for change from Baseline using t-test.||Statistical analysis at Week 12 for mean reaction time (Go cues)||||0.2052
81503525|NCT02013609|162696800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3224|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for change from Baseline using t-test.||Statistical analysis at Week 12 for mean reaction time (No-Go cues)||||0.3224
81503526|NCT02013609|162696801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3169|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|p-value for change from Baseline using t-test.||Statistical analysis at Week 12||||0.3169
81503527|NCT02013609|162696802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3352|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 12||||0.3352
81503528|NCT02013609|162696803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3517|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 12 for delay discounting task k value||||0.3517
81503529|NCT02013609|162696803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3799|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 12 for delay discounting task h value||||0.3799
81503530|NCT02013609|162696804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.261|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 12 (AUC for food)||||0.2610
81503531|NCT02013609|162696804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8138|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 12 (AUC for money)||||0.8138
81503532|NCT02013609|162696805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8138|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis at Week 12 (AUC for money)||||0.8138
81503533|NCT02013609|162696806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM with model terms: Baseline, visit, and Baseline by visit interaction||Statistical analysis at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81503534|NCT01076010|162696823|OTHER||25% Quartile (months)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|12.9||||||||12.9|4.4|
81503535|NCT01076010|162696823|OTHER||50% Quartile (months)|15.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1||DR was only summarized for subjects who had an objective tumor response. Upper limit of confidence interval could not be determined.||||||||11.1|
81503536|NCT01076010|162696823|OTHER||25% Quartile (months)|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6||DR was only summarized for subjects who had an objective tumor response. Upper limit of confidence interval could not be determined.||||||||5.6|
81503537|NCT01076010|162696824|OTHER||25% Quartile (months)|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|5.2||||||||5.2|1.9|
81503538|NCT01076010|162696824|OTHER||50% Quartile (months)|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|12.7||||||||12.7|7.3|
81503539|NCT01076010|162696824|OTHER||75% Quartile (months)|20.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5||For the subjects in each treatment arm, PFS is calculated from the first dose date of the respective study drugs. Upper limit of confidence interval could not be determined.||||||||16.5|
81503540|NCT01076010|162696824|OTHER||25% Quartile (months)|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|9.2||||||||9.2|3.5|
81503541|NCT01076010|162696825|OTHER||25% Quartile (months)|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|12.1||||||||12.1|6.0|
81503542|NCT01076010|162696825|OTHER||50% Quartile (months)|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|27.6||||||||27.6|17.0|
81503543|NCT01076010|162696825|OTHER||75% Quartile (months)|30.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.8||For the subjects in each treatment arm, OS is calculated from the first dose date of the respective study drugs. Upper limit of confidence interval could not be determined.||||||||28.8|
81503544|NCT00565409|162696884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|9.0||P-value from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel(CMH) test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and Odds Ratio (OR) stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Loss of efficacy (LOE) imputation defined as LOE drop-outs were treated as non-responders/all other participants had LOCF applied as primary analysis.||Sample size estimated based on moderate/severe rheumatoid arthritis(RA) trial. Study design included only moderate RA participants, thus a low disease activity estimate of 85% (ETN+MTX) vs 70% (MTX only) assumed, required 175 randomized participants in 3 treatments for a 90% power and Type I error of 0.05 to reject the null hypothesis of no ETN+MTX vs MTX only differences. More participants qualified for Period 2 than expected, Period 2 sample size roughly 15% larger than protocol-specified.||9.0|3.2|<0.0001
81503545|NCT00565409|162696884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.3805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|LOE imputation defined as LOE drop-outs were treated as non-responders and all other participants had LOCF applied as primary analysis.||||2.0|0.7|0.3805
81503546|NCT00565409|162696884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|7.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|LOE imputation defined as LOE drop-outs were treated as non-responders and all other participants had LOCF applied as primary analysis.||||7.6|3.0|<0.0001
81503547|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.11||||0.0853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|21.4||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36 Low Disease Activity||21.4|0.5|0.0853
81503548|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36 Low Disease Activity||4.8|0.2|0.8491
81503549|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.97||||0.1278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|42.5||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36 Low Disease Activity||42.5|0.4|0.1278
81503550|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|6.4||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40 Low Disease Activity||6.4|2.1|<0.0001
81503551|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.3027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40 Low Disease Activity||2.7|0.8|0.3027
81503552|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|4.2||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40 Low Disease Activity||4.2|1.5|<0.0001
81503553|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|7.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48 Low Disease Activity||7.6|2.7|<0.0001
81503554|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.5871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.1||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48 Low Disease Activity||2.1|0.7|0.5871
81503555|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|6.1||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48 Low Disease Activity||6.1|2.3|<0.0001
81503556|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|11.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56 Low Disease Activity||11.0|3.9|<0.0001
81503557|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.6716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56 Low Disease Activity||2.0|0.6|0.6716
81503558|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|8.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56 Low Disease Activity||8.6|3.4|<0.0001
81544793|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.7125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.35|0.65|0.7125
81503559|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|7.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64 Low Disease Activity||7.6|2.8|<0.0001
81503560|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.9399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.5||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64 Low Disease Activity||1.5|0.5|0.9399
81503561|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|7.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64 Low Disease Activity||7.7|3.0|<0.0001
81503562|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|10.5||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72 Low Disease Activity||10.5|3.7|<0.0001
81503563|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.6692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72 Low Disease Activity||1.9|0.6|0.6692
81503564|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|8.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72 Low Disease Activity||8.7|3.4|<0.0001
81503565|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|9.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80 Low Disease Activity||9.8|3.4|<0.0001
81503566|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.4326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.1||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80 Low Disease Activity||2.1|0.7|0.4326
81503567|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|8.2||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80 Low Disease Activity||8.2|3.2|<0.0001
81503568|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|7.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88 Low Disease Activity||7.8|2.8|<0.0001
81503569|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.6064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88 Low Disease Activity||1.8|0.6|0.6064
81544794|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.0947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||1.07|0.43|0.0947
81544795|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.0686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||1.05|0.32|0.0686
81503570|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|7.4||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88 Low Disease Activity||7.4|3.0|<0.0001
81503571|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.4626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.3||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36 Remission||3.3|0.5|0.4626
81503572|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.2886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.3||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36 Remission||3.3|0.6|0.2886
81503573|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.7779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36 Remission||1.9|0.4|0.7779
81503574|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40 Remission||4.7|1.8|<0.0001
81503575|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.2091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40 Remission||2.0|0.8|0.2091
81503576|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40 Remission||3.6|1.5|<0.0001
81503577|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|5.2||p-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48 Remission||5.2|2.1|<0.0001
81503578|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.5351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48 Remission||1.7|0.7|0.5351
81503579|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48 Remission||4.8|2.0|<0.0001
81503580|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|6.5||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56 Remission||6.5|2.6|<0.0001
81503581|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.4574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56 Remission||1.3|0.5|0.4574
81503582|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|8.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56 Remission||8.0|3.2|<0.0001
81503583|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|6.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64 Remission||6.6|2.7|<0.0001
81503584|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.5229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64 Remission||1.8|0.7|0.5229
81503585|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|6.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64 Remission||6.0|2.5|<0.0001
81503586|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|8.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72 Remission||8.6|3.3|<0.0001
81503587|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.6464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72 Remission||1.8|0.7|0.6464
81503588|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|7.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72 Remission||7.6|3.0|<0.0001
81503589|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|7.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80 Remission||7.9|3.1|<0.0001
81503590|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.5499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80 Remission||1.7|0.7|0.5499
81503591|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|6.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80 Remission||6.4|2.6|<0.0001
81503592|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|7.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88 Remission||7.0|2.8|<0.0001
81503593|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.1109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88 Remission||1.9|0.8|0.1109
81503594|NCT00565409|162696886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|6.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88 Remission||6.0|2.5|<0.0001
81503595|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 40||-0.4|-0.7|<0.0001
81503596|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.9344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 40||0.2|-0.2|0.9344
81503597|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 40||-0.4|-0.7|<0.0001
81503598|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 48||-0.7|-1.0|<0.0001
81503599|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.6173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 48||0.2|-0.1|0.6173
81503600|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 48||-0.7|-1.1|<0.0001
81544796|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||0.86|0.17|0.0175
81503601|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 56||-0.7|-1.1|<0.0001
81503602|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.5136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 56||0.3|-0.1|0.5136
81503603|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 56||-0.8|-1.2|<0.0001
81503604|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 64||-0.7|-1.1|<0.0001
81503605|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.4868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 64||0.3|-0.1|0.4868
81503606|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 64||-0.7|-1.1|<0.0001
81503607|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 72||-0.8|-1.3|<0.0001
81503608|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.7847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 72||0.2|-0.2|0.7847
81503609|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 72||-0.8|-1.2|<0.0001
81503610|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 80||-0.8|-1.2|<0.0001
81503611|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 80||0.2|-0.2|0.9810
81503612|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 80||-0.8|-1.2|<0.0001
81503613|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 88||-0.8|-1.3|<0.0001
81503614|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.3562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 88||0.1|-0.3|0.3562
81503615|NCT00565409|162696888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region.||Week 88||-0.7|-1.2|<0.0001
81503616|NCT00565409|162696889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 88 censored data was censored at 372 days.|Log Rank|||Imputation of failure defined as participants who did not reach the endpoint and discontinued due to lack of efficacy, with reason of unsatisfactory response-efficacy, adverse event, other or protocol violation were set to an event at time of discontinuation.||||<0.0001
81503617|NCT00565409|162696889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 88 censored data was censored at 372 days.|Log Rank|||Imputation of failure defined as participants who did not reach the endpoint and discontinued due to lack of efficacy, with reason of unsatisfactory response-efficacy, adverse event, other or protocol violation were set to an event at time of discontinuation.||||<0.0001
81544797|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46||||0.3376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||2.30|0.09|0.3376
81544798|NCT03038100|162767053|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion of Responders|-50.0||||0.5637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|23.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||23.34|-100.00|0.5637
81503618|NCT00565409|162696889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8622|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 88 censored data was censored at 372 days.|Log Rank|||Imputation of failure defined as participants who did not reach the endpoint and discontinued due to lack of efficacy, with reason of unsatisfactory response-efficacy, adverse event, other or protocol violation were set to an event at time of discontinuation.||||0.8622
81503619|NCT00565409|162696890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 88 censored data was censored at 372 days.|Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81503620|NCT00565409|162696890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9841|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 88 censored data was censored at 372 days.|Log Rank|||||||0.9841
81503621|NCT00565409|162696890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Week 88 censored data was censored at 372 days.|Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81503622|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||-0.5|-1.1|<0.0001
81503623|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.8015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||0.3|-0.3|0.8015
81503624|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||-0.5|-1.1|<0.0001
81503625|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.7||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||-0.7|-1.5|<0.0001
81503626|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.8534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||0.4|-0.4|0.8534
81503627|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||-0.8|-1.6|<0.0001
81503628|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||-0.8|-1.7|<0.0001
81503629|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.9074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||0.5|-0.4|0.9074
81503630|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||-0.8|-1.7|<0.0001
81503631|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||-0.8|-1.8|<0.0001
81503632|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.9229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||0.5|-0.4|0.9229
81503633|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||-0.8|-1.8|<0.0001
81503634|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-1.0||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||-1.0|-1.9|<0.0001
81503635|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.9279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||0.4|-0.5|0.9279
81503636|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-1.0||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||-1.0|-1.9|<0.0001
81503637|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-1.1||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||-1.1|-2.1|<0.0001
81503638|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.7695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.4||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||0.4|-0.6|0.7695
81544799|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Cycle 3 Day 1||1.30|0.76|0.9770
81503639|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.0||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||-1.0|-2.0|<0.0001
81503640|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.2||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||-1.2|-2.3|<0.0001
81503641|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.2182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.2||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||0.2|-0.8|0.2182
81503642|NCT00565409|162696894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.9||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||-0.9|-1.9|<0.0001
81503643|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.4||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||-0.4|-1.3|0.0003
81503644|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.6088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||0.6|-0.3|0.6088
81503645|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||-0.5|-1.4|<0.0001
81503646|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.4||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||-1.4|-2.6|<0.0001
81503647|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.9048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANOVA|||Week 48||0.6|-0.5|0.9048
81544800|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.7317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Cycle 5 Day 1||1.37|0.80|0.7317
81544801|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.6937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.39|0.80|0.6937
81503648|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||-1.5|-2.6|<0.0001
81503649|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||-1.5|-2.6|<0.0001
81503650|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.8437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||0.5|-0.6|0.8437
81503651|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.4||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||-1.4|-2.6|<0.0001
81503652|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.4||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||-1.4|-2.6|<0.0001
81503653|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.8587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.7||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||0.7|-0.6|0.8587
81503654|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.4||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||-1.4|-2.6|<0.0001
81503655|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||-1.8|-3.0|<0.0001
81503656|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.6323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||0.5|-0.8|0.6323
81503657|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.6||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||-1.6|-2.9|<0.0001
81544802|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.3916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.18|0.66|0.3916
81544803|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.3363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.17|0.63|0.3363
81503658|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.6||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||-1.6|-2.9|<0.0001
81503659|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.6558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||0.5|-0.8|0.6558
81544804|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.6761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.55|0.75|0.6761
81544805|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.6997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Completion of Treatment/ Early Termination Visit||1.26|0.71|0.6997
81544806|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.3592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.72|0.82|0.3592
81544807|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.8798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||1.51|0.62|0.8798
81544808|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.3857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||1.39|0.43|0.3857
81544809|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.6854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.85|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||1.85|0.39|0.6854
81544810|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.4533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|2.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||2.70|0.11|0.4533
81544811|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|-33.33||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|75.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||75.44|-100.00|0.3173
81544812|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.3658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 3 Day 1||1.47|0.87|0.3658
81544813|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.7619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 5 Day 1||1.36|0.80|0.7619
81544814|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.40|0.81|0.6580
81503660|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||-1.5|-2.8|<0.0001
81503661|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.7||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||-1.7|-3.1|<0.0001
81503662|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.8688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||0.6|-0.7|0.8688
81503663|NCT00565409|162696897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-1.7||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||-1.7|-3.0|<0.0001
81544815|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.2726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.57|0.88|0.2726
81544816|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.6973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.29|0.69|0.6973
81544817|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.64|0.80|0.4470
81544818|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Completion of Treatment/ Early Termination Visit||1.21|0.68|0.5150
81544819|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.2103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.82|0.88|0.2103
81544820|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.7969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||1.66|0.68|0.7969
81544821|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||1.91|0.60|0.8300
81544822|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.6987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||2.55|0.53|0.6987
81544823|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.32||||0.1441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|17.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||17.77|0.62|0.1441
81544824|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in proportion of Responders|-66.67||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|4.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||4.39|-100.00|0.3173
81544825|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.7591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/ QoL, Cycle 3 Day 1||1.25|0.74|0.7591
81503664|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||-0.5|-1.0|<0.0001
81503665|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.9636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||0.3|-0.2|0.9636
81503666|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||-0.5|-1.0|<0.0001
81503667|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||-0.8|-1.4|<0.0001
81503668|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.4605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||0.4|-0.2|0.4605
81503669|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.9||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||-0.9|-1.5|<0.0001
81503670|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||-0.8|-1.4|<0.0001
81503671|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.8404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||0.3|-0.3|0.8404
81544826|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.5403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/ QoL, Cycle 5 Day 1||1.42|0.83|0.5403
81544827|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.2654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/ QoL, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.55|0.89|0.2654
81503672|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.9||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||-0.9|-1.4|<0.0001
81503673|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||-0.8|-1.4|<0.0001
81503674|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.3118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||0.5|-0.1|0.3118
81503675|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.0||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||-1.0|-1.6|<0.0001
81503676|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.9||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||-0.9|-1.6|<0.0001
81503677|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||0.4|-0.2|0.6100
81503678|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.0||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||-1.0|-1.6|<0.0001
81503679|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.0||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||-1.0|-1.6|<0.0001
81544828|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.5138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/ QoL, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.48|0.82|0.5138
81544829|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.2138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/ QoL, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.67|0.89|0.2138
81544830|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.2114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/ QoL, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.82|0.88|0.2114
81503680|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.6552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||0.2|-0.4|0.6552
81503681|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.0||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||-1.0|-1.6|<0.0001
81544831|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.3938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/ QoL, Completion of Treatment/ Early Termination Visit||1.53|0.85|0.3938
81544832|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.7793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/ QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.38|0.65|0.7793
81544833|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/ QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||1.39|0.69|0.7370
81544834|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/ QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||1.79|0.55|0.9658
81544835|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.3015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/ QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||1.46|0.29|0.3015
81544836|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.7534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|3.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/ QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||3.94|0.15|0.7534
81544837|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|16.67||||0.5637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.49|79.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/ QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||79.82|-46.49|0.5637
81544838|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.1177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 3 Day 1||1.06|0.61|0.1177
81503682|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-1.1||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||-1.1|-1.8|<0.0001
81503683|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.4753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||0.2|-0.4|0.4753
81544839|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 5 Day 1||1.56|0.88|0.2730
81544840|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.33|0.73|0.9306
81544841|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.8631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.32|0.72|0.8631
81544842|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.0977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.86|0.95|0.0977
81503684|NCT00565409|162696900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.0||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||-1.0|-1.6|<0.0001
81503685|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.6||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||-0.6|-1.2|<0.0001
81544843|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.0726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 20 Day 1||2.10|0.97|0.0726
81544844|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Completion of Treatment/ Early Termination Visit||1.38|0.73|0.9974
81544845|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.7069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.63|0.72|0.7069
81544846|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.3068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||2.16|0.78|0.3068
81544847|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.1375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|3.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||3.16|0.85|0.1375
81544848|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||2.29|0.46|0.9540
81544849|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.4283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||2.64|0.10|0.4283
81544850|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.56|100.0||||||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||100.00|-95.56|
81544851|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.2153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social Functioning, Cycle 3 Day 1||1.10|0.64|0.2153
81544852|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.7878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social Functioning, Cycle 5 Day 1||1.27|0.73|0.7878
81544853|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.1544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social Functioning, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.08|0.61|0.1544
81544854|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.8017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social Functioning, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.40|0.77|0.8017
81503686|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.7427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||0.3|-0.4|0.7427
81503687|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||-0.5|-1.1|<0.0001
81503688|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.1||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||-1.1|-1.7|<0.0001
81503689|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.3129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||0.2|-0.5|0.3129
81503690|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.9||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||-0.9|-1.6|<0.0001
81503691|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.9||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||-0.9|-1.6|<0.0001
81503692|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.4645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||0.2|-0.5|0.4645
81503693|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||-0.8|-1.5|<0.0001
81503694|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.9||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||-0.9|-1.7|<0.0001
81503695|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.3793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||0.2|-0.5|0.3793
81503696|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||-0.8|-1.5|<0.0001
81503697|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.2||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||-1.2|-2.0|<0.0001
81503698|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.0816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.0||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||0.0|-0.7|0.0816
81503699|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.9||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||-0.9|-1.6|<0.0001
81503700|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-1.2||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||-1.2|-1.9|<0.0001
81503701|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||-0.1|-0.8|0.0256
81503702|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||-0.8|-1.5|<0.0001
81503703|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-1.2||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||-1.2|-1.9|<0.0001
81503704|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.1158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||0.1|-0.7|0.1158
81503705|NCT00565409|162696903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.9||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||-0.9|-1.6|<0.0001
81503706|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-41.67||||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.1|-6.2||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||-6.2|-77.1|0.0214
81503707|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.57||||0.5544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.6|24.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||24.5|-45.6|0.5544
81503708|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.1||||0.0826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.2|4.0||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||4.0|-66.2|0.0826
81503709|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-80.05||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-120.3|-39.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||-39.8|-120.3|0.0001
81503710|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-43.18||||0.0344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.2|-3.2||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||-3.2|-83.2|0.0344
81503711|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.87||||0.0721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.1|3.3||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||3.3|-77.1|0.0721
81503712|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-89.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-128.7|-49.7||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||-49.7|-128.7|<0.0001
81503713|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.14||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.4|13.1||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||13.1|-65.4|0.1910
81503714|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-63.05||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-102.5|-23.6||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||-23.6|-102.5|0.0018
81503715|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-84.36||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-129.1|-39.6||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||-39.6|-129.1|0.0002
81503716|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.85||||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.3|42.6||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||42.6|-46.3|0.9350
81503717|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-82.52||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-127.2|-37.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||-37.8|-127.2|0.0003
81503718|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-108.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-157.0|-60.4||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||-60.4|-157.0|<0.0001
81503719|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.2||||0.6764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.2|37.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||37.8|-58.2|0.6764
81503720|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-98.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-146.7|-50.3||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||-50.3|-146.7|<0.0001
81503721|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-115.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-157.7|-73.3||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||-73.3|-157.7|<0.0001
81503722|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.69||||0.5219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.6|28.3||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||28.3|-55.6|0.5219
81503723|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-101.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-144.0|-59.6||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||-59.6|-144.0|<0.0001
81503724|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-71.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-116.9|-26.3||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||-26.3|-116.9|0.0020
81503725|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.3||||0.5917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|57.3||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||57.3|-32.7|0.5917
81503726|NCT00565409|162696906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-83.91||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-129.2|-38.7||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||-38.7|-129.2|0.0003
81544855|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.4295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social Functioning, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.21|0.63|0.4295
81503727|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|-5.7||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||-5.7|-11.9|<0.0001
81503728|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.55||||0.1033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|0.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||0.5|-5.6|0.1033
81503729|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|-3.1||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||-3.1|-9.3|<0.0001
81503730|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|-8.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||-8.8|-15.4|<0.0001
81503731|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.6802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.6||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||2.6|-4.0|0.6802
81503732|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-8.1||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||-8.1|-14.7|<0.0001
81503733|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|-8.6||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||-8.6|-15.6|<0.0001
81503734|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36||||0.4404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|2.1||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||2.1|-4.8|0.4404
81503735|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|-7.2||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||-7.2|-14.2|<0.0001
81503736|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|-9.4||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||-9.4|-16.2|<0.0001
81503737|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.32||||0.4437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|2.1||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||2.1|-4.7|0.4437
81503738|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|-8.1||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||-8.1|-14.9|<0.0001
81503739|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|-11.1||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||-11.1|-18.5|<0.0001
81503740|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.12||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|0.6||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||0.6|-6.8|0.0960
81503741|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|-8.0||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||-8.0|-15.4|<0.0001
81503742|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|-11.0||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||-11.0|-18.1|<0.0001
81503743|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.88||||0.2948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|1.6||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||1.6|-5.4|0.2948
81503744|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|-9.1||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||-9.1|-16.2|<0.0001
81503745|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|-9.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||-9.5|-16.9|<0.0001
81503746|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.33||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|1.3||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||1.3|-6.0|0.2130
81503747|NCT00565409|162696909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|-7.1||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||-7.1|-14.5|<0.0001
81544856|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio, log|0.99||||0.954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social Functioning, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.44|0.68|0.9540
81503748|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|-5.3||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||-5.3|-11.8|<0.0001
81503749|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.8033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|2.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||2.8|-3.6|0.8033
81503750|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-4.9||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||-4.9|-11.3|<0.0001
81503751|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|-10.0||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||-10.0|-17.2|<0.0001
81503752|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|3.1||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||3.1|-4.1|0.7830
81503753|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|-9.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||-9.5|-16.7|<0.0001
81503754|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|-8.9||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||-8.9|-16.1|<0.0001
81503755|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02||||0.5732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|2.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization|ANCOVA|||Week 56||2.5|-4.6|0.5732
81544857|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.7494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social Functioning, Completion of Treatment/ Early Termination Visit||1.30|0.69|0.7494
81503756|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|-7.9||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 56||-7.9|-15.1|<0.0001
81503757|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|-10.2||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||-10.2|-17.6|<0.0001
81503758|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.94||||0.2972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|1.7||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||1.7|-5.6|0.2972
81503759|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|-8.3||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 64||-8.3|-15.6|<0.0001
81503760|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|-11.8||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||-11.8|-19.4|<0.0001
81503761|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.1477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|1.0||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||1.0|-6.6|0.1477
81503762|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|-9.0||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 72||-9.0|-16.6|<0.0001
81503763|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|-11.1||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||-11.1|-18.6|<0.0001
81503764|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.56||||0.1808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|1.2||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||1.2|-6.3|0.1808
81503765|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|-8.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 80||-8.5|-16.1|<0.0001
81503766|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|-10.9||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||-10.9|-18.5|<0.0001
81503767|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.44||||0.2077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|1.4||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||1.4|-6.2|0.2077
81544858|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.6412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.62|0.74|0.6412
81503768|NCT00565409|162696912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|-8.5||ANCOVA model: Change = Week 36 score + treatment + geographic region + DAS28 Strata. DAS28 Strata is defined as DAS28 low disease (≤3.2) or remission (\<2.6) at randomization.|ANCOVA|||Week 88||-8.5|-16.1|<0.0001
81503769|NCT00565409|162696913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0001
81503770|NCT00565409|162696914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.8974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.5||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||2.5|0.5|0.8974
81503771|NCT00565409|162696914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.1105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||3.7|0.8|0.1105
81503772|NCT00565409|162696914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.4||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||1.4|0.3|0.1900
81503773|NCT00565409|162696914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|7.5||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||7.5|2.3|<0.0001
81503774|NCT00565409|162696914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.4032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.4||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||2.4|0.6|0.4032
81503775|NCT00565409|162696914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|7.5||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||7.5|2.4|<0.0001
81503776|NCT00565409|162696914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|7.2||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||7.2|2.1|<0.0001
81503777|NCT00565409|162696914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.0272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||3.6|1.0|0.0272
81544859|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.8652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||1.67|0.65|0.8652
81503778|NCT00565409|162696914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|4.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||4.0|1.4|0.0004
81503779|NCT00565409|162696915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81503780|NCT00565409|162696915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81544860|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.6912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||2.18|0.60|0.6912
81503781|NCT00565409|162696915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81503782|NCT00565409|162696915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81503783|NCT00565409|162696915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28||||<0.0001
81503784|NCT00565409|162696915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||||<0.0001
81503785|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29||||0.1718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|10.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||10.7|0.5|0.1718
81503786|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.8303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|7.3||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||7.3|0.2|0.8303
81503787|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.27||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|10.1||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||10.1|0.5|0.2130
81503788|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|8.2||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||8.2|2.1|<0.0001
81503789|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.4337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||2.0|0.3|0.4337
81503790|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|10.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||10.8|2.5|<0.0001
81503791|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|10.5||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||10.5|3.0|<0.0001
81503792|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.8973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||1.9|0.4|0.8973
81544861|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.5834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||1.86|0.33|0.5834
81544862|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.9578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|16.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||16.05|0.05|0.9578
81544863|NCT03038100|162767054|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|16.67||||0.5637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.49|79.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social Functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||79.82|-46.49|0.5637
81503793|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|10.1||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||10.1|2.8|<0.0001
81503794|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|8.1||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56||8.1|2.4|<0.0001
81503795|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.5708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56||1.7|0.4|0.5708
81503796|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|10.3||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56||10.3|3.0|<0.0001
81503797|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|12.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||12.0|3.3|<0.0001
81503798|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.8842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||2.0|0.4|0.8842
81503799|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|10.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||10.8|3.2|<0.0001
81503800|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|14.4||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72||14.4|3.8|<0.0001
81503801|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.1608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.1||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72||3.1|0.6|0.1608
81503802|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|8.4||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72||8.4|2.9|<0.0001
81503803|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|12.4||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80||12.4|3.4|<0.0001
81503804|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.2825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80||2.7|0.6|0.2825
81503805|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|7.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80||7.8|2.7|<0.0001
81503806|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|8.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||8.7|2.7|<0.0001
81503807|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.4471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.1||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||2.1|0.5|0.4471
81503808|NCT00565409|162696916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|7.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||7.0|2.5|<0.0001
81503809|NCT00565409|162696917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81503810|NCT00565409|162696917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81503811|NCT00565409|162696917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81503812|NCT00565409|162696917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81503813|NCT00565409|162696917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28||||<0.0001
81503814|NCT00565409|162696917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||||<0.0001
81503815|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.6006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||1.6|0.4|0.6006
81503816|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.4967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.1||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||2.1|0.6|0.4967
81503817|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.3648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.5||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||1.5|0.4|0.3648
81503818|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.98||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.2||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||3.2|1.2|0.0024
81503819|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.8308||95.0|0.6|||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||1.|0.6|0.8308
81503820|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.4||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||3.4|1.3|0.0008
81503821|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|5.2||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||5.2|2.0|<0.0001
81503822|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.7374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||1.8|0.7|0.7374
81503823|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|4.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||4.8|1.9|<0.0001
81503824|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|4.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56||4.8|1.9|<0.0001
81503825|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.9599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56||1.7|0.6|0.9599
81503826|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|4.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56||4.6|1.9|<0.0001
81503827|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|5.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||5.7|2.3|<0.0001
81503828|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.4509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||2.0|0.8|0.4509
81503829|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|4.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||4.6|1.9|<0.0001
81503830|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|7.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72||7.0|2.6|<0.0001
81503831|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.3037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72||2.0|0.7|0.3037
81503832|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|5.1||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72||5.1|2.1|<0.0001
81503833|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|7.2||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80||7.2|2.7|<0.0001
81503834|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.6076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80||1.9|0.7|0.6076
81503835|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|6.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80||6.0|2.4|<0.0001
81503836|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||4.6|1.8|<0.0001
81503837|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.7837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||1.6|0.6|0.7837
81503838|NCT00565409|162696918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||4.7|2.0|<0.0001
81503839|NCT00565409|162696919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81503840|NCT00565409|162696919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81503841|NCT00565409|162696919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81503842|NCT00565409|162696919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81503843|NCT00565409|162696919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28||||<0.0001
81503844|NCT00565409|162696919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||||<0.0001
81503845|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.5263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||2.0|0.7|0.5263
81503846|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.1055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.3||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||2.3|0.9|0.1055
81544864|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.6063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Cycle 3 Day 1||1.63|0.75|0.6063
81503847|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.4348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||1.4|0.5|0.4348
81503848|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.3||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||3.3|1.4|0.0003
81503849|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.5511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||1.7|0.7|0.5511
81503850|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||2.9|1.3|0.0013
81503851|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.3||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||4.3|1.8|<0.0001
81503852|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.5||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||1.5|0.6|0.9225
81503853|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|4.5||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||4.5|1.9|<0.0001
81503854|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|6.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56||6.6|2.7|<0.0001
81503855|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.2454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56||2.0|0.9|0.2454
81544865|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.5739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Cycle 5 Day 1||1.29|0.63|0.5739
81503856|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56||4.9|2.0|<0.0001
81503857|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|6.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||6.0|2.4|<0.0001
81503858|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.4919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||1.9|0.8|0.4919
81503859|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||4.9|2.0|<0.0001
81503860|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|7.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72||7.6|3.0|<0.0001
81503861|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.3||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72||2.3|1.0|0.0658
81503862|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|4.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72||4.7|2.0|<0.0001
81503863|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|6.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80||6.8|2.7|<0.0001
81503864|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.4014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80||1.9|0.8|0.4014
81503865|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|5.5||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80||5.5|2.3|<0.0001
81503866|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|7.2||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||7.2|2.9|<0.0001
81503867|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.2824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||1.9|0.8|0.2824
81503868|NCT00565409|162696920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|5.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||5.9|2.5|<0.0001
81503869|NCT00565409|162696921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81503870|NCT00565409|162696921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81544866|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.3792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.25|0.56|0.3792
81503871|NCT00565409|162696921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81503872|NCT00565409|162696921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81503873|NCT00565409|162696921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28||||<0.0001
81503874|NCT00565409|162696921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||week 36||||<0.0001
81503875|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.0575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.3||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||2.3|1.0|0.0575
81503876|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.3||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||2.3|1.0|0.0630
81503877|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||1.6|0.7|0.9160
81503878|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||3.0|1.0|0.0147
81503879|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.8675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||1.6|0.6|0.8675
81544867|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.6022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.73|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.73|0.73|0.6022
81503880|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||3.0|1.1|0.0174
81503881|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|5.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||5.7|1.9|<0.0001
81503882|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.4941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||1.3|0.5|0.4941
81503883|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|7.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||7.0|2.3|<0.0001
81503884|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|5.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56||5.9|2.0|<0.0001
81503885|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.8185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.5||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56||1.5|0.6|0.8185
81503886|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|6.4||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56||6.4|2.1|<0.0001
81503887|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|6.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||6.6|2.2|<0.0001
81503888|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.4254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||1.8|0.7|0.4254
81503889|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|5.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||5.9|1.9|<0.0001
81503890|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|5.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72||5.8|1.8|<0.0001
81503891|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.8766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72||1.6|0.7|0.8766
81503892|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|6.4||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72||6.4|2.1|<0.0001
81503893|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|6.4||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80||6.4|2.0|<0.0001
81503894|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.3535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80||1.9|0.8|0.3535
81503895|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|6.1||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80||6.1|1.9|<0.0001
81544868|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.7893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.49|0.59|0.7893
81503896|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|6.1||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||6.1|2.0|<0.0001
81503897|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.3231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||1.9|0.8|0.3231
81503898|NCT00565409|162696922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|5.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||5.6|1.9|<0.0001
81503899|NCT00565409|162696923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81503900|NCT00565409|162696923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81503901|NCT00565409|162696923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81503902|NCT00565409|162696923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81503903|NCT00565409|162696923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 28||||<0.0001
81503904|NCT00565409|162696923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||||<0.0001
81503905|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.14||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.2||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||5.2|0.9|0.0089
81503906|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.6932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||1.7|0.5|0.6932
81503907|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.76||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|6.1||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 36||6.1|1.2|0.0019
81503908|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.0797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||3.6|0.6|0.0797
81503909|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||1.9|0.4|0.8103
81503910|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.87||||0.0903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.5||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 40||4.5|0.8|0.0903
81503911|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.02||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|7.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||7.8|1.2|0.0035
81503912|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||2.0|0.5|0.9770
81503913|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.29||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|8.3||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 48||8.3|1.3|0.0036
81503914|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|7.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56||7.7|1.0|0.0038
81503915|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56||2.0|0.5|0.9055
81503916|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.36||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|9.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 56||9.8|1.2|0.0020
81503917|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.35||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|8.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||8.8|1.3|0.0020
81503918|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.5763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||1.7|0.4|0.5763
81503919|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.93||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|10.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 64||10.0|1.5|0.0002
81503920|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.21||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|8.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72||8.8|1.2|0.0004
81503921|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.4828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72||1.6|0.4|0.4828
81503922|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|9.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 72||9.0|1.4|<0.0001
81503923|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.28||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|7.8||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80||7.8|1.4|0.0002
81503924|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.8553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.9||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80||1.9|0.6|0.8553
81503925|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.56||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|8.7||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 80||8.7|1.5|0.0003
81503926|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|7.6||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||7.6|1.6|<0.0001
81503927|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.5025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.0||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||2.0|0.6|0.5025
81503928|NCT00565409|162696924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.62||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|8.1||P-value from CMH test of general association, testing treatment effect on response. P-value and OR stratified by geographic region.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 88||8.1|1.6|0.0001
81503929|NCT02347605|162696955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||Adjusted for treatment order, session, room sequence|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.25
81544869|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.2125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.22|0.42|0.2125
81544870|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Completion of Treatment/ Early Termination Visit||1.46|0.70|0.9661
81544871|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.4299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.32|0.52|0.4299
81503930|NCT02347605|162696956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||Adjusted for treatment order, session, room sequence|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.18
81544872|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.1542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||1.18|0.36|0.1542
81503931|NCT01918189|162696958|OTHER|Mixed models (using an unstructured correlation structure) regression over the baseline and 10-week post-baseline follow-up assessments were used to examine change in outcome measures for preliminary efficacy variables. The primary endpoint for the preliminary efficacy analyses is the mean difference in baseline to post-baseline follow-up scores on the primary measure of pain interference (i.e., WHYMPI-Interference Scale) at 10 weeks post-baseline.||||||0.008||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance is p \<0.05|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.008
81503932|NCT01918189|162696959|OTHER|Mixed models (using an unstructured correlation structure) regression over the baseline and 10-week post-baseline follow-up assessments were used to examine change in outcome measures for preliminary efficacy variables. The primary endpoint for the preliminary efficacy analyses is the mean difference in baseline to post-baseline follow-up scores on the primary measure of pain intensity at 10 weeks post-baseline.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.27
81503933|NCT01918189|162696960|OTHER|Mixed models (using an unstructured correlation structure) regression over the baseline and 10-week post-baseline follow-up assessments were used to examine change in outcome measures for preliminary efficacy variables. The primary endpoint for the preliminary efficacy analyses is the mean difference in baseline to post-baseline follow-up scores on the measure of mood symptoms at 10 weeks post-baseline.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.02
81503934|NCT01918189|162696961|OTHER|Mixed models (using an unstructured correlation structure) regression over the baseline and 10-week post-baseline follow-up assessments were used to examine change in outcome measures for preliminary efficacy variables. The primary endpoint for the preliminary efficacy analyses is the mean difference in baseline to post-baseline follow-up scores on the measure of mood symptoms at 10 weeks post-baseline.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.48
81544873|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.65||||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|6.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||6.76|1.04|0.0363
81544874|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.75||||0.0814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|8.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||8.93|0.85|0.0814
81544875|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.03||||0.1915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|38.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||38.00|0.43|0.1915
81544876|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|66.67||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|100.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Emotional functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||100.00|-4.39|0.3173
81544877|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 3 Day 1||1.35|0.73|0.9818
81503935|NCT01918189|162696962|OTHER|Mixed models (using an unstructured correlation structure) regression over the baseline and 10-week post-baseline follow-up assessments were used to examine change in outcome measures for preliminary efficacy variables. The primary endpoint for the preliminary efficacy analyses is the mean difference in baseline to post-baseline follow-up scores on the measure of sleep at 10 weeks post-baseline.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.18
81503936|NCT01918189|162696963|OTHER|Mixed models (using an unstructured correlation structure) regression over the baseline and 10-week post-baseline follow-up assessments were used to examine change in outcome measures for preliminary efficacy variables. The primary endpoint for the preliminary efficacy analyses is the mean difference in baseline to post-baseline follow-up scores on the measure of depression symptoms at 10 weeks post-baseline.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.03
81503937|NCT01991860|162696964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033||||||2-sided|Chi-squared, Corrected|Yates's continuity correction||||||0.033
81503938|NCT01991860|162696965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|Yates's continuity correction||||||0.16
81503939|NCT01991860|162696966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|Yates's continuity correction||||||0.68
81503940|NCT01991860|162696967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|Yates's continuity correction||||||0.026
81503941|NCT01991860|162696968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.086|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|Yates's continuity correction||||||0.086
81503942|NCT01991860|162696969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.074|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|Yates's continuity correction||||||0.074
81503943|NCT01991860|162696970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|Yates's continuity correction||||||0.15
81503944|NCT01911260|162696978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|In intragroup of supplementation (zinc or placebo) we used the t-test for dependent samples in order to compare growth over time.||"Null Hypothesis: There isn't difference in the HAZ mean difference between children with Growth Deficit who received zinc amino acid or placebo.~We attributed α=0.05, β=0.20, and power=0.80."||||<0.05
81503945|NCT01911260|162696978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|In intragroup of supplementation (zinc or placebo) we used the t-test for dependent samples in order to compare growth over time.||"Null Hypothesis: There isn't difference in the HAZ mean difference between children with Normal Height who received zinc amino acid or placebo.~We attributed α=0.05, β=0.20, and power=0.80."||||<0.05
81503946|NCT01259011|162696979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.3|1.1|<.05
81503947|NCT01259011|162696980|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.2||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.3||HADS-anxiety|Regression, Linear|||||0.3|-2.8|0.12
81544878|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.6263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.45|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 5 Day 1||1.45|0.80|0.6263
81503948|NCT01259011|162696980|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-0.3||HADS-depression|Regression, Linear|||||-0.3|-4.2|<0.05
81503949|NCT01259011|162696981|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-4.0||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|2.2|||Regression, Linear|||||2.2|-10.2|0.21
81503950|NCT01734902|162696989|EQUIVALENCE|The statistical model, analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale includes effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subject within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Adjusted gMean ratio T/R (%)|86.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|35.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.046|102.151|||||Standard error of the mean is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variance \[%\]. Statistical analysis is based on PKS which includes 27 subjects.|||102.151|74.046|
81503951|NCT01734902|162696990|EQUIVALENCE|The statistical model, analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale includes effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subject within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Adjusted gMean ratio T/R (%)|89.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.26|102.62|||||Standard error of the mean is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variance \[%\]. Statistical analysis is based on PKS which includes 27 subjects.|||102.62|77.26|
81503952|NCT01734902|162696991|EQUIVALENCE|The statistical model, analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale includes effects: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subject within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.|Adjusted gMean ratio T/R [%]|90.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.78|102.88|||||Standard error of the mean is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variance \[%\]. Statistical analysis is based on PKS which includes 27 subjects.|||102.88|78.78|
81503953|NCT00758563|162696992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81503954|NCT00060944|162696993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.734||||0.0302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.554|0.974|||Log Rank|||||0.974|0.554|0.0302
81503955|NCT00060944|162696996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.755||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.574|0.992|||Log Rank|||||0.992|0.574|0.0418
81503956|NCT00060944|162696997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.843||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.653|1.09|||Log Rank|||||1.090|0.653|0.1920
81503957|NCT02031302|162697053|OTHER|One-sided Clopper-Pearson 98.699% upper bound|||||<|0.0001||||||The proportion of patients who experience an event through 30 days post-procedure out of the patients who have either had an event within 30 days post-procedure or who were event-free with last follow-up at least 23 days post-procedure.|Chi-squared|||Note: the 95% CI is from Clopper-Pearson Exact Method. The analysis was only done for the Lotus valve arm as the Lotus with Depth Guard arm has not sufficient power for this statistical analysis.|One-sided Clopper-Pearson 98.699% upper bound: 4.11% Performance goal is 14%|||<.0001
81503958|NCT00833521|162697079|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|91.1||||||90.0|86.3|96.1|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||96.1|86.3|
81544879|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.40|0.73|0.9407
81503959|NCT00833521|162697080|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|97.0||||||90.0|91.0|103.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103|91.0|
81503960|NCT00833521|162697081|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Ratio of Geometric Means|96.8||||||90.0|90.7|103.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||103|90.7|
81503961|NCT00834197|162697151|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.59||||||90.0|95.76|105.65|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||105.65|95.76|
81503962|NCT00834197|162697152|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.17||||||90.0|94.82|101.65|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101.65|94.82|
81503963|NCT00834197|162697153|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.25||||||90.0|95.22|101.39|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||101.39|95.22|
81503964|NCT05270863|162697154|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<.001
81503965|NCT00269113|162697155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage of participants|17.4||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|28.4|||Fisher Exact|||||28.4|6.4|0.0009
81503966|NCT00269113|162697156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81503967|NCT00269113|162697157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0127|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0127
81503968|NCT00269113|162697158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81503969|NCT00269113|162697159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0186|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0186
81503970|NCT00269113|162697160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0002
81503971|NCT00269113|162697161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0017|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0017
81544880|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.39|0.64|0.7700
81544881|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.45|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.45|0.63|0.8458
81503972|NCT02122380|162697196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.918|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of mean growth hormone (GH) levels between sitagliptin and placebo. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two sided). A sample size of 16 participants was needed to provide 93% power to detect a difference in GH means of 0.5 mcg/L.||||0.918
81503973|NCT02122380|162697197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in change of early insulin secretion between sitagliptin and placebo. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two sided).||||0.054
81503974|NCT02122380|162697198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in blood glucose levels between sitagliptin and placebo. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two sided).||||0.009
81503975|NCT02122380|162697199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in the mass of visceral adipose tissue after sitagliptin vs. placebo. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two sided).||||0.022
81503976|NCT02122380|162697200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.943|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in vascular function between sitagliptin and placebo treatments. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05 (two sided).||||0.943
81503977|NCT03235050|162697216|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.59|||ANCOVA|||||-0.59|-1.06|<0.001
81503978|NCT03235050|162697216|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.85|||ANCOVA|||||-0.85|-1.23|<0.001
81503979|NCT03235050|162697216|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.72|||ANCOVA|||||-0.72|-1.11|<0.001
81503980|NCT03235050|162697217|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|-0.91|||ANCOVA|||||-0.91|-3.08|<0.001
81503981|NCT03235050|162697217|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|-1.87|||ANCOVA|||||-1.87|-3.65|<0.001
81503982|NCT03235050|162697217|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|-2.73|||ANCOVA|||||-2.73|-4.51|<0.001
81503983|NCT03235050|162697218|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Week 26||-0.40|-0.92|<0.001
81503984|NCT03235050|162697218|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||Week 26||-0.60|-1.03|<0.001
81503985|NCT03235050|162697218|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||Week 26||-0.51|-0.94|<0.001
81503986|NCT03235050|162697218|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 54||-0.24|-0.80|<0.001
81503987|NCT03235050|162697218|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Week 54||-0.39|-0.86|<0.001
81503988|NCT03235050|162697218|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Week 54||-0.34|-0.80|<0.001
81503989|NCT03235050|162697219|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|6.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|92.0|3.34|13.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||13.30|3.34|<0.001
81503990|NCT03235050|162697219|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|9.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.39|18.36|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||18.36|5.39|<0.001
81503991|NCT03235050|162697219|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|8.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.65|15.61|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 14||15.61|4.65|<0.001
81503992|NCT03235050|162697219|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|3.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|7.03|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 26||7.03|1.98|<0.001
81503993|NCT03235050|162697219|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|5.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|9.34|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 26||9.34|3.13|<0.001
81503994|NCT03235050|162697219|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|5.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.02|8.97|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 26||8.97|3.02|<0.001
81503995|NCT03235050|162697219|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|4.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.61|9.36|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 54||9.36|2.61|<0.001
81503996|NCT03235050|162697219|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|4.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.62|7.89|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 54||7.89|2.62|<0.001
81544882|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.7028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.46|0.57|0.7028
81503997|NCT03235050|162697219|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|4.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.51|7.51|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 54||7.51|2.51|<0.001
81503998|NCT03235050|162697220|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|-0.85|||ANCOVA|||Week 26||-0.85|-3.32|<0.001
81503999|NCT03235050|162697220|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|-1.79|||ANCOVA|||Week 26||-1.79|-3.82|<0.001
81504000|NCT03235050|162697220|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|-2.44|||ANCOVA|||Week 26||-2.44|-4.48|<0.001
81504001|NCT03235050|162697220|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|-1.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 54||-1.00|-3.86|<0.001
81504002|NCT03235050|162697220|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|-1.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 54||-1.06|-3.41|<0.001
81504003|NCT03235050|162697220|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|-2.14|||ANCOVA|||Week 54||-2.14|-4.49|<0.001
81504004|NCT03235050|162697221|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|-0.87|||ANCOVA|||Week 14||-0.87|-3.03|<0.001
81544883|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.1391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Completion of Treatment/ Early Termination Visit||1.83|0.92|0.1391
81544884|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.8002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.62|0.69|0.8002
81504005|NCT03235050|162697221|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|-1.86|||ANCOVA|||Week 14||-1.86|-3.63|<0.001
81504006|NCT03235050|162697221|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-2.82|||ANCOVA|||Week 14||-2.82|-4.60|<0.001
81504007|NCT03235050|162697221|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.01||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|-0.74|||ANCOVA|||Week 26||-0.74|-3.27|0.002
81504008|NCT03235050|162697221|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|-1.71|||ANCOVA|||Week 26||-1.71|-3.78|<0.001
81504009|NCT03235050|162697221|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|-2.52|||ANCOVA|||Week 26||-2.52|-4.59|<0.001
81504010|NCT03235050|162697221|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.27||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|-0.79|||ANCOVA|||Week 54||-0.79|-3.74|0.003
81504011|NCT03235050|162697221|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|-0.95|||ANCOVA|||Week 54||-0.95|-3.37|<0.001
81504012|NCT03235050|162697221|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|-2.2|||ANCOVA|||Week 54||-2.20|-4.63|<0.001
81504013|NCT03235050|162697222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|1.79|||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Week 14||1.79|-0.39|0.211
81504014|NCT03235050|162697222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.83|||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Week 14||0.83|-0.96|0.881
81504015|NCT03235050|162697222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.93||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Week 14||-0.04|-1.82|0.042
81504016|NCT03235050|162697222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.9||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|2.14|||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Week 26||2.14|-0.35|0.158
81504017|NCT03235050|162697222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.18||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|1.2|||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Week 26||1.20|-0.85|0.734
81504018|NCT03235050|162697222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|0.54|||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Week 26||0.54|-1.51|0.357
81504019|NCT03235050|162697222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|1.37|||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Week 54||1.37|-1.51|0.921
81504020|NCT03235050|162697222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.12||||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|1.3|||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Week 54||1.30|-1.07|0.847
81504021|NCT03235050|162697222|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.96||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Percent change at Week 54||0.22|-2.15|0.112
81504022|NCT03235050|162697223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.59||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|1.68|||ANCOVA|||Absolute change at Week 14||1.68|-0.49|0.284
81504023|NCT03235050|162697223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.69|||ANCOVA|||Absolute change at Week 14||0.69|-1.09|0.658
81504024|NCT03235050|162697223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.17||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Absolute change at Week 14||-0.27|-2.06|0.010
81504025|NCT03235050|162697223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.97|||ANCOVA|||Absolute change at Week 26||1.97|-0.57|0.279
81504026|NCT03235050|162697223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Absolute change at Week 26||1.00|-1.08|0.940
81504027|NCT03235050|162697223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.85||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Absolute change at Week 26||0.19|-1.89|0.110
81504028|NCT03235050|162697223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|1.22|||ANCOVA|||Absolute change at Week 54||1.22|-1.74|0.730
81504029|NCT03235050|162697223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|1.07|||ANCOVA|||Absolute change at Week 54||1.07|-1.38|0.804
81504030|NCT03235050|162697223|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.41||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Absolute change at Week 54||-0.19|-2.63|0.023
81504031|NCT03235050|162697224|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|8.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|29.43|||Regression, Logistic|||weight loss \>=5% at Week 14||29.43|2.38|<0.001
81504032|NCT03235050|162697224|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|12.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.82|40.64|||Regression, Logistic|||weight loss \>=5% at Week 14||40.64|3.82|<0.001
81504033|NCT03235050|162697224|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|21.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.55|68.97|||Regression, Logistic|||weight loss \>=5% at Week 14||68.97|6.55|<0.001
81504034|NCT03235050|162697224|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|3.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|7.89|||Regression, Logistic|||weight loss \>=5% at Week 26||7.89|1.72|<0.001
81504035|NCT03235050|162697224|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|3.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|7.78|||Regression, Logistic|||weight loss \>=5% at Week 26||7.78|2.00|<0.001
81504036|NCT03235050|162697224|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|7.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.72|14.24|||Regression, Logistic|||weight loss \>=5% at Week 26||14.24|3.72|<0.001
81504037|NCT03235050|162697224|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|3.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|7.45|||Regression, Logistic|||weight loss \>=5% at Week 54||7.45|1.84|<0.001
81504038|NCT03235050|162697224|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|2.73||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|5.09|||Regression, Logistic|||weight loss \>=5% at Week 54||5.09|1.46|0.002
81504039|NCT03235050|162697224|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|4.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.42|8.3|||ANCOVA|||weight loss \>=5% at Week 54||8.30|2.42|<0.001
81504040|NCT03235050|162697224|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|8.47||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|70.17|||Regression, Logistic|||weight loss \>=10% at Week 26||70.17|1.02|0.048
81504041|NCT03235050|162697224|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|13.81||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|102.91|||Regression, Logistic|||weight loss \>=10% at Week 26||102.91|1.85|0.010
81504042|NCT03235050|162697224|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|13.09||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|97.68|||Regression, Logistic|||weight loss \>=10% at Week 26||97.68|1.75|0.012
81504043|NCT03235050|162697224|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|6.92||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|32.07|||Regression, Logistic|||weight loss \>=10% at Week 54||32.07|1.49|0.013
81504044|NCT03235050|162697224|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|4.98||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|21.6|||Regression, Logistic|||weight loss \>=10% at Week 54||21.60|1.15|0.032
81504045|NCT03235050|162697224|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|7.91||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|33.64|||Regression, Logistic|||weight loss \>=10% at Week 54||33.64|1.86|0.005
81504046|NCT03235050|162697225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.09||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.73|||Regression, Logistic|||received rescue medication at 14 wks||0.73|0.01|0.024
81504047|NCT03235050|162697225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.4|||Regression, Logistic|||received rescue medication at 14 wks||0.40|0.03|<0.001
81504048|NCT03235050|162697225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.33|||Regression, Logistic|||received rescue medication at 14 wks||0.33|0.02|<0.001
81504049|NCT03235050|162697225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.14||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.48|||Regression, Logistic|||received rescue medication at 26 wks||0.48|0.04|0.002
81504050|NCT03235050|162697225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.34|||Regression, Logistic|||received rescue medication at 26 wks||0.34|0.06|<0.001
81504051|NCT03235050|162697225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.28|||Regression, Logistic|||received rescue medication at 26 wks||0.28|0.04|<0.001
81504052|NCT03235050|162697225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.53|||Regression, Logistic|||received rescue medication at 54 wks||0.53|0.11|<0.001
81504053|NCT03235050|162697225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.44|||Regression, Logistic|||received rescue medication at 54 wks||0.44|0.13|<0.001
81504054|NCT03235050|162697225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.41|||Regression, Logistic|||received rescue medication at 54 wks||0.41|0.12|<0.001
81504055|NCT03235050|162697225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.22||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|2.43|||Regression, Logistic|||discontinued IP at 14 wks||2.43|0.02|0.216
81504056|NCT03235050|162697225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.28||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.52|||Regression, Logistic|||discontinued IP at 26 wks||2.52|0.03|0.253
81504057|NCT03235050|162697225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.21||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|||discontinued IP at 26 wks||1.19|0.04|0.079
81504058|NCT03235050|162697225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.27||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.5|||Regression, Logistic|||discontinued IP at 54 wks||2.50|0.03|0.252
81504059|NCT03235050|162697225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.32||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.47|||Regression, Logistic|||discontinued IP at 54 wks||1.47|0.07|0.143
81504060|NCT01622296|162697229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Inferior Alveolar nerve injection - H(0): Lidocaine VAS score = Buffered Lidocaine VAS score. Based on data from medial trials of buffered anesthetic, a power calculation for sample size indicated that 20 subjects would provide a 90% change of detecting an effect size of 0.83 (a change of 0.83 standard deviations)||||0.23
81504061|NCT01622296|162697229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57||||||Significant at p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Long buccal nerve injection - H(0): Lidocaine VAS score = Buffered Lidocaine VAS score. Based on data from medial trials of buffered anesthetic, a power calculation for sample size indicated that 20 subjects would provide a 90% change of detecting an effect size of 0.83 (a change of 0.83 standard deviations)||||0.57
81504062|NCT00492557|162697230|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given virus subtype was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% confidence interval (CI), computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure, for the difference in proportions (13vPnC+TIV - TIV alone) was greater than -0.10.|Percent Difference|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|6.5||||||Influenza virus subtype: A/H1N1. Primary null hypothesis for each of the influenza virus subtypes is: proportion of participants achieving a 4-fold increase in titer when 13vPnC+TIV were administered concomitantly, minus the proportion of participants achieving a 4-fold increase in titer when TIV was administered alone (with placebo) \<= -0.10.||6.5|-3.1|
81544885|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||1.68|0.60|0.9751
81544886|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.3811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||2.78|0.68|0.3811
81544887|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||3.90|0.58|0.3950
81544888|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.8993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|5.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||5.12|0.16|0.8993
81544889|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified|Difference in Proportion of Responders|50.0||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.34|100.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Physical functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||100.00|-23.34|0.3173
81544890|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.5988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 3 Day 1||1.25|0.68|0.5988
81544891|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.8859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 5 Day 1||1.34|0.72|0.8859
81544892|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.2531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified Analysis||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.16|0.58|0.2531
81544893|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.0785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.04|0.46|0.0785
81544894|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.0641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.03|0.43|0.0641
81544895|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Cycle 20 Day 1||0.80|0.29|0.0046
81544896|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.8928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Completion of Treatment/ Early Termination Visit||1.37|0.70|0.8928
81544897|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.6106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.74|0.72|0.6106
81544898|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.6159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.95|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||1.95|0.67|0.6159
81544899|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.5372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified Analysis||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||2.49|0.62|0.5372
81544900|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.0845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|5.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||5.58|0.89|0.0845
81544901|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.67||||0.1344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|21.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||21.56|0.62|0.1344
81544902|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|50.0||||0.3173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.34|100.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Global health status/QoL, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||100.00|-23.34|0.3173
81544903|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 3 Day 1||1.92|1.04|0.0260
81544904|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.9179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 5 Day 1||1.37|0.75|0.9179
81544905|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.53|0.79|0.5820
81544906|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.47|0.67|0.9772
81544907|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.10|0.49|0.1300
81544908|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.08|0.40|0.0990
81544909|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.7133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Completion of Treatment/ Early Termination Visit||1.50|0.76|0.7133
81544910|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.1384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||2.11|0.90|0.1384
81544911|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.2895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||2.26|0.78|0.2895
81544912|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.2221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.14|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||3.14|0.77|0.2221
81544913|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|7.37||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|26.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||26.10|2.08|0.0005
81544914|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.72||||0.2171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|34.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||34.56|0.40|0.2171
81544915|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.49|79.82||||||Role functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||79.82|-46.49|
81544916|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.4647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 3 Day 1||1.48|0.84|0.4647
81544917|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.7676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 5 Day 1||1.40|0.78|0.7676
81544918|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.1983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 8 Day 1||1.71|0.89|0.1983
81504063|NCT00492557|162697230|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given virus subtype was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure, for the difference in proportions (13vPnC+TIV - TIV alone) was greater than -0.10.|Percent Difference|-4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|1.3||||||Influenza virus subtype: A/H3N2. Primary null hypothesis for each of the influenza virus subtypes is: proportion of participants achieving a 4-fold increase in titer when 13vPnC+TIV were administered concomitantly, minus the proportion of participants achieving a 4-fold increase in titer when TIV was administered alone (with placebo) \<= -0.10.||1.3|-10.4|
81504064|NCT00492557|162697230|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for a given virus subtype was demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI, computed using the Chan and Zhang procedure, for the difference in proportions (13vPnC+TIV - TIV alone) was greater than -0.10.|Percent Difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|4.1||||||Influenza virus subtype: B. Primary null hypothesis for each of the influenza virus subtypes is: proportion of participants achieving a 4-fold increase in titer when 13vPnC+TIV were administered concomitantly, minus the proportion of participants achieving a 4-fold increase in titer when TIV was administered alone (with placebo) \<= -0.10.||4.1|-7.8|
81504065|NCT00492557|162697231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMCs|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.04|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of the CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 1. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC and TIV concomitantly, minus the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.04|0.60|
81504066|NCT00492557|162697231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMCs|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.13|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of the CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 3. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC and TIV concomitantly, minus the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.13|0.78|
81504067|NCT00492557|162697231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMCs|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.87|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of the CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 4. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC and TIV concomitantly, minus the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||0.87|0.51|
81504068|NCT00492557|162697231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMCs|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.86|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of the CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 5. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC and TIV concomitantly, minus the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||0.86|0.55|
81504069|NCT00492557|162697231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMCs|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.94|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of the CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 6A. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC and TIV concomitantly, minus the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||0.94|0.61|
81504070|NCT00492557|162697231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMCs|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.25|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of the CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 6B. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC and TIV concomitantly, minus the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.25|0.75|
81504071|NCT00492557|162697231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMCs|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.07|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of the CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 7F. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC and TIV concomitantly, minus the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.07|0.67|
81504072|NCT00492557|162697231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMCs|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.02|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of the CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 9V. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC and TIV concomitantly, minus the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.02|0.63|
81504073|NCT00492557|162697231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMCs|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.97|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of the CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 14. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC and TIV concomitantly, minus the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||0.97|0.53|
81544919|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 12 Day 1||1.44|0.69|0.9874
81544920|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.4716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 16 Day 1||1.29|0.58|0.4716
81504074|NCT00492557|162697231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMCs|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.01|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of the CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 18C. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC and TIV concomitantly, minus the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.01|0.64|
81504075|NCT00492557|162697231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMCs|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.87|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of the CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 19A. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC and TIV concomitantly, minus the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||0.87|0.56|
81504076|NCT00492557|162697231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMCs|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.85|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of the CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 19F. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC and TIV concomitantly, minus the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||0.85|0.49|
81504077|NCT00492557|162697231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the geometric mean ratio greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio of GMCs|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.27|||||CIs for the ratio were back transformations of the CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 23F. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC and TIV concomitantly, minus the log of the GMC in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.27|0.71|
81504078|NCT00492557|162697234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95%CI for the GMT ratios, (13vPnC+TIV relative to 13vPnC administered 1 month after TIV+placebo) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.24|||||2-sided 95% CIs for the GMT ratio were calculated by back transformations of the 95% CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 1. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC + TIV minus the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.24|0.68|
81504079|NCT00492557|162697234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95%CI for the GMT ratios, (13vPnC+TIV relative to 13vPnC administered 1 month after TIV+placebo) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.2|||||2-sided 95% CIs for the GMT ratio were calculated by back transformations of the 95% CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 3. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC + TIV minus the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.20|0.69|
81504080|NCT00492557|162697234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95%CI for the GMT ratios, (13vPnC+TIV relative to 13vPnC administered 1 month after TIV+placebo) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.95|||||2-sided 95% CIs for the GMT ratio were calculated by back transformations of the 95% CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 4. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC + TIV minus the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||0.95|0.47|
81504081|NCT00492557|162697234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95%CI for the GMT ratios, (13vPnC+TIV relative to 13vPnC administered 1 month after TIV+placebo) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.6|||||2-sided 95% CIs for the GMT ratio were calculated by back transformations of the 95% CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 5. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC + TIV minus the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.60|0.77|
81504082|NCT00492557|162697234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95%CI for the GMT ratios, (13vPnC+TIV relative to 13vPnC administered 1 month after TIV+placebo) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.08|||||2-sided 95% CIs for the GMT ratio were calculated by back transformations of the 95% CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 6A. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC + TIV minus the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.08|0.54|
81504083|NCT00492557|162697234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95%CI for the GMT ratios, (13vPnC+TIV relative to 13vPnC administered 1 month after TIV+placebo) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.09|||||2-sided 95% CIs for the GMT ratio were calculated by back transformations of the 95% CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 6B. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC + TIV minus the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.09|0.55|
81544921|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.2041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Cycle 20 Day 1||1.18|0.46|0.2041
81544922|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.7771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.45|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Completion of Treatment/ Early Termination Visit||1.45|0.76|0.7771
81504084|NCT00492557|162697234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95%CI for the GMT ratios, (13vPnC+TIV relative to 13vPnC administered 1 month after TIV+placebo) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.12|||||2-sided 95% CIs for the GMT ratio were calculated by back transformations of the 95% CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 7F. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC + TIV minus the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.12|0.47|
81504085|NCT00492557|162697234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95%CI for the GMT ratios, (13vPnC+TIV relative to 13vPnC administered 1 month after TIV+placebo) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.03|||||2-sided 95% CIs for the GMT ratio were calculated by back transformations of the 95% CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 9V. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC + TIV minus the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.03|0.42|
81504086|NCT00492557|162697234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95%CI for the GMT ratios, (13vPnC+TIV relative to 13vPnC administered 1 month after TIV+placebo) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.24|||||2-sided 95% CIs for the GMT ratio were calculated by back transformations of the 95% CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 14. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC + TIV minus the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.24|0.65|
81504087|NCT00492557|162697234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95%CI for the GMT ratios, (13vPnC+TIV relative to 13vPnC administered 1 month after TIV+placebo) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.14|||||2-sided 95% CIs for the GMT ratio were calculated by back transformations of the 95% CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 18C. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC + TIV minus the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.14|0.59|
81504088|NCT00492557|162697234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95%CI for the GMT ratios, (13vPnC+TIV relative to 13vPnC administered 1 month after TIV+placebo) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.12|||||2-sided 95% CIs for the GMT ratio were calculated by back transformations of the 95% CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 19A. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC + TIV minus the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.12|0.61|
81504089|NCT00492557|162697234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95%CI for the GMT ratios, (13vPnC+TIV relative to 13vPnC administered 1 month after TIV+placebo) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.16|||||2-sided 95% CIs for the GMT ratio were calculated by back transformations of the 95% CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 19F. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC + TIV minus the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.16|0.57|
81504090|NCT00492557|162697234|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion upon which to declare non-inferiority was if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95%CI for the GMT ratios, (13vPnC+TIV relative to 13vPnC administered 1 month after TIV+placebo) was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.27|||||2-sided 95% CIs for the GMT ratio were calculated by back transformations of the 95% CIs based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithmically transformed assay results.|Serotype 23F. The primary null hypothesis was: the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC + TIV minus the log of the GMT in the group receiving 13vPnC alone (1 month after TIV) \<= -0.693.||1.27|0.54|
81504091|NCT00372957|162697247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-1.93|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 15 mg.|AUC(0-12 hr), Day 7||-1.93|-2.28|
81504092|NCT00372957|162697247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-1.98|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 30 mg.|AUC(0-12 hr), Day 7||-1.98|-2.33|
81504093|NCT00372957|162697247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|-1.82|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 15 mg.|AUC(0-24 hr), Day 7||-1.82|-2.15|
81504094|NCT00372957|162697247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-1.95|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 30 mg.|AUC(0-24 hr), Day 7||-1.95|-2.28|
81504095|NCT00372957|162697248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.33|5.41|||Double-delta analysis||he point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 15 mg.|AUC(0-12 hr), Day 7||5.41|2.33|
81504096|NCT00372957|162697248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|6.73|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 30 mg.|AUC(0-12 hr), Day 7||6.73|3.70|
81504097|NCT00372957|162697248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|4.54|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 15 mg.|AUC(0-24 hr), Day 7||4.54|1.90|
81504098|NCT00372957|162697248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|5.68|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 30 mg.|AUC(0-24 hr), Day 7||5.68|3.10|
81504099|NCT00372957|162697249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|2.89|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 15 mg.|AUC(0-12 hr), Day 7||2.89|-6.00|
81504100|NCT00372957|162697249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|5.72|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 30 mg.|AUC(0-12 hr), Day 7||5.72|-3.30|
81504101|NCT00372957|162697249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|2.5|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 15 mg.|AUC(0-24 hr), Day 7||2.50|-5.20|
81504102|NCT00372957|162697249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|5.43|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 30 mg.|AUC(0-24 hr), Day 7||5.43|-2.47|
81504103|NCT00372957|162697250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|4.2|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 15 mg.|AUC(0-12 hr), Day 7||4.2|-20.4|
81504104|NCT00372957|162697250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.4|-3.9|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 30 mg.|AUC(0-12 hr), Day 7||-3.9|-28.4|
81504105|NCT00372957|162697250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|1.4|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 15 mg.|AUC(0-24 hr), Day 7||1.4|-23.1|
81504106|NCT00372957|162697250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.9|-3.3|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 30 mg.|AUC(0-24 hr), Day 7||-3.3|-27.9|
81504107|NCT00372957|162697251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|1.16|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 15 mg.|AUC(0-12 hr), Day 7||1.16|-0.64|
81504108|NCT00372957|162697251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|1.32|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 30 mg.|AUC(0-12 hr), Day 7||1.32|-0.47|
81504109|NCT00372957|162697251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|1.07|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 15 mg.|AUC(0-24 hr), Day 7||1.07|-0.37|
81504110|NCT00372957|162697251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|1.21|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 30 mg.|AUC(0-24 hr), Day 7||1.21|-0.24|
81504111|NCT00372957|162697252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|0.9|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 15 mg.|AUC(0-12 hr), Day 7||0.9|-40.7|
81504112|NCT00372957|162697252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.8|11.7|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 30 mg.|AUC(0-12 hr), Day 7||11.7|-29.8|
81504113|NCT00372957|162697252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|1.4|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 15 mg.|AUC(0-24 hr), Day 7||1.4|-33.2|
81504114|NCT00372957|162697252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|11.1|||Double-delta analysis||The point estimate is the least square mean difference between placebo and GW 823093C 30 mg.|AUC(0-24 hr), Day 7||11.1|-23.4|
81504115|NCT03423602|162697254|NON_INFERIORITY|Based on a Meta-Analysis of a focused systematic literature review from a comparable patient population, the estimated major vascular access site complication rate or PGsafety for the conservative Random Effect Model is 0.125 with a 95% Confidence Interval of 0.09 to 0.17. Given that the upper bound was 0.17 this justified the use of 0.13 as a valid PGsafety plus a non-inferiority margin of 0.04 yielding an overall non-inferiority limit (NLs) of 0.17 for Safety. Study power is greater than 90%|Wilson's exact test|0.0487|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0487|||Wilson's exact test|All 75 enrolled subjects, regardless of their enrolment status at 1-month post implantation, including all reported safety data where included.||"The test for non-inferiority for safety was based on a one-sided test (at the 0.025 significance level) for a binomial proportion with hypotheses:~H0s: Psafety ≥ NLs versus H1s: Psafety \< NLs Where: Psafety is the actual proportion of device related major vascular access site complications within the study population; and NLs is the non-inferiority limit for proportion of expected major vascular access site complications associated with cut-down and suture closure."||0.0487||<.0001
81504116|NCT04778592|162697257|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.291||0.4549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.79|-0.36|0.4549
81504117|NCT04102007|162697276|OTHER|There is no statistical test for this study|Proportion of sPGA 0/1 @ WK 16|57.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.1|63.4|||Other|There is no test of hypothesis for this study.|Non-Responder Imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing due to COVID-19 for proportion calculation and Wilson score method for confidence interval construction|||63.4|51.1|
81504118|NCT04102007|162697277|OTHER|There is no statistical test for this study|Proportion of sPGA 0 @ WK 16|20.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.4|26.0|||Other|There is no test of hypothesis for this study|Non-Responder Imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing due to COVID-19 for proportion calculation and Wilson score method for confidence interval construction|||26.0|15.4|
81504119|NCT04102007|162697278|OTHER|There is no statistical test for this study|Proportion of DLQI 0 or 1 @ WK 16|40.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.2|46.4|||Other|There is no test of hypothesis for this study.|Non-Responder Imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing due to COVID-19 for proportion calculation and Wilson score method for confidence interval construction|||46.4|34.2|
81504120|NCT04102007|162697279|OTHER|There is no statistical test for this study|Proportion of PSS 0 @ WK 16|20.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.3|26.4|||Other|There is no test of hypothesis for this study|Non-Responder Imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing due to COVID-19 for proportion calculation and Wilson score method for confidence interval construction|||26.4|16.3|
81504121|NCT04102007|162697280|OTHER|There is no statistical test for this study|Proportion of sPGA 0/1 @ WK 52|62.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|68.1|||Other|There is no test of hypothesis for this study|Non-Responder Imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing due to COVID-19 for proportion calculation and Wilson score method for confidence interval construction|||68.1|56.0|
81504122|NCT04102007|162697281|OTHER|There is no statistical test for this study|Proportion of sPGA 0 @ WK 52|27.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.9|33.0|||Other|There is no test of hypothesis for this study|Non-Responder Imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing due to COVID-19 for proportion calculation and Wilson score method for confidence interval construction|||33.0|21.9|
81504123|NCT04102007|162697282|OTHER|There is no statistical test for this study|Proportion of DLQI 0 or 1 @ WK 52|47.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.0|53.4|||Other|There is no test of hypothesis for this study.|Non-Responder Imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing due to COVID-19 for proportion calculation and Wilson score method for confidence interval construction|||53.4|41.0|
81504124|NCT04102007|162697283|OTHER|There is no statistical test for this study|Proportion of PSS 0 @ WK 52|27.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.3|33.4|||Other|There is no test of hypothesis for this study|Non-Responder Imputation incorporating multiple imputation to handle missing due to COVID-19 for proportion calculation and Wilson score method for confidence interval construction|||33.4|22.3|
81504125|NCT05173974|162697286|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.29||P-value included Bonferroni adjustment.|ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment and period as fixed effects; covariates for participant level baseline (natural logged) and period level baseline (natural logged) minus participant level baseline (natural logged). Participants included as a random effect.|||0.29|0.01|0.037
81504126|NCT05173974|162697286|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.28||P-value included Bonferroni adjustment.|ANCOVA||ANCOVA with treatment and period as fixed effects; covariates for participant level baseline (natural logged) and period level baseline (natural logged) minus participant level baseline (natural logged). Participant included as a random effect.|||0.28|0.00|0.044
81504127|NCT05173974|162697286|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.3||unadjusted P-value was presented.|ANCOVA||||ANCOVA with treatment and period as fixed effects; covariates for participant level baseline (natural logged) and period level baseline (natural logged) minus participant level baseline (natural logged). Participants included as a random effect.|0.30|0.06|0.005
81504128|NCT05173974|162697287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.17|||ANCOVA||Statistical comparison for AOB 0-0.5|||0.17|-0.04|0.218
81504129|NCT05173974|162697287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.21|||ANCOVA||Statistical comparison for AOB 0-0.5|||0.21|0.01|0.034
81504130|NCT05173974|162697287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.25|||ANCOVA||Statistical comparison for AOB 0-0.5|||0.25|0.05|0.004
81504131|NCT05173974|162697287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.24|||ANCOVA||Statistical comparison for AOB 0-1|||0.24|-0.00|0.058
81504132|NCT05173974|162697287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.27|||ANCOVA||Statistical comparison for AOB 0-1|||0.27|0.03|0.017
81504133|NCT05173974|162697287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.33|||ANCOVA||Statistical comparison for AOB 0-1|||0.33|0.09|0.001
81504134|NCT05173974|162697287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.3|||ANCOVA||Statistical comparison for AOB 0-3|||0.30|0.06|0.004
81504135|NCT05173974|162697287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.27|||ANCOVA||Statistical comparison for AOB0-3|||0.27|0.04|0.010
81504136|NCT05173974|162697287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.31|||ANCOVA||Statistical comparison for AOB0-3|||0.31|0.07|0.002
81504137|NCT05173974|162697287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.29|||ANCOVA||Statistical comparison for AOB 0-6|||0.29|0.02|0.022
81504138|NCT05173974|162697287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.3|||ANCOVA||Statistical comparison for AOB 0-6|||0.30|0.04|0.011
81504139|NCT05173974|162697287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.33|||ANCOVA||Statistical comparison for AOB 0-6|||0.33|0.06|0.005
81504140|NCT05173974|162697287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.27|||ANCOVA||Statistical comparison for AOB 0-9|||0.27|0.01|0.037
81504141|NCT05173974|162697287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.3|||ANCOVA||Statistical comparison for AOB 0-9|||0.30|0.04|0.013
81504142|NCT05173974|162697287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.32|||ANCOVA||Statistical comparison for AOB 0-9|||0.32|0.06|0.005
81504143|NCT03289143|162697288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6147||||||Unadjusted|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.6147
81504144|NCT03289143|162697288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5778||||||Unadjusted|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.5778
81504145|NCT03289143|162697288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5136||||||Unadjusted|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.5136
81504146|NCT03289143|162697290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8198||||||Unadjusted|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.8198
81504147|NCT03289143|162697290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3961||||||Unadjusted|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.3961
81504148|NCT03289143|162697290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6043||||||Unadjusted|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.6043
81504149|NCT03289143|162697291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0783||||||Unadjusted|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.0783
81504150|NCT03289143|162697291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.601||||||Unadjusted|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.6010
81504151|NCT03289143|162697291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3961||||||Unadjusted|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.3961
81504152|NCT03289143|162697292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9749||||||Unadjusted|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.9749
81504153|NCT03289143|162697292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7718||||||Unadjusted|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.7718
81504154|NCT03289143|162697292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5789||||||Unadjusted|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.5789
81504155|NCT03289143|162697293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5235||||||Unadjusted|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.5235
81504156|NCT03289143|162697293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5612||||||Unadjusted|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.5612
81504157|NCT03289143|162697293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.713||||||Unadjusted|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.7130
81544923|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.45|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 3 Months||1.45|0.64|0.8542
81504158|NCT01453166|162697305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|120.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.0|<|0.05||95.0|100.0|140.0|||ANOVA|||"The absolute changes has been assessed by ANOVA, in which the homogeneity of variance was assessed and the Brown-Forsythe correction was used when necessary. In cases of statistically significant differences between groups, we used multiple comparisons with Bonferroni adjustment to locate the differences. Was considered statistically significant p values \<0.05. All analyzes were performed following the principle of intention to treat."||140|100|<0.05
81504159|NCT01453166|162697306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|78.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.0||0.05||95.0|66.0|95.0|||ANOVA|||||95|66|0.05
81504160|NCT01453166|162697307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|170.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|39.0||0.05||95.0|140.0|220.0|||ANOVA|||"The absolute changes has been assessed by ANOVA, in which the homogeneity of variance was assessed and the Brown-Forsythe correction was used when necessary. In cases of statistically significant differences between groups, we used multiple comparisons with Bonferroni adjustment to locate the differences. Was considered statistically significant p values \<0.05. All analyzes were performed following the principle of intention to treat."||220|140|0.05
81504161|NCT01453166|162697308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|100.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.0||0.05||95.0|88.0|112.0|||ANOVA|||"The absolute changes has been assessed by ANOVA, in which the homogeneity of variance was assessed and the Brown-Forsythe correction was used when necessary. In cases of statistically significant differences between groups, we used multiple comparisons with Bonferroni adjustment to locate the differences. Was considered statistically significant p values \<0.05. All analyzes were performed following the principle of intention to treat."||112|88|0.05
81504162|NCT01453166|162697309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|100.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|30.0||0.05||95.0|77.0|137.0|||ANOVA|||"The absolute changes has been assessed by ANOVA, in which the homogeneity of variance was assessed and the Brown-Forsythe correction was used when necessary. In cases of statistically significant differences between groups, we used multiple comparisons with Bonferroni adjustment to locate the differences. Was considered statistically significant p values \<0.05. All analyzes were performed following the principle of intention to treat."||137|77|0.05
81504163|NCT01155050|162697311|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.296|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the outcome across groups.||||.296
81504164|NCT01155050|162697312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.787|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the outcome across groups.||||.787
81504165|NCT01155050|162697313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the outcome across groups.||||.340
81504166|NCT01155050|162697314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.502|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there are no differences in the outcome across groups.||||.502
81504167|NCT01155050|162697315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that the outcome does not differ across the four groups.||||.860
81504168|NCT01155050|162697316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.634|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that the outcome does not differ across the four groups.||||.634
81504169|NCT01155050|162697317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.879|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the outcome across the four treatment groups.||||.879
81504170|NCT02136914|162697319|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-3.3|||Linear Mixed Model w/ Repeated Measures|Change from baseline is a dependent variable, treatment group is a factor, and the baseline value is a covariate.||46 subjects per treatment arm provided 90% power using a 2-sided test at 5% significance.||-3.3|-12.5|0.0009
81504171|NCT02136914|162697320|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|-4.0|||Linear Mixed Model w/ Repeated Measures|||||-4.0|-14.7|0.0008
81504172|NCT02136914|162697321|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.612|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|3.96||Change from Baseline in ON time without troublesome dyskinesia at Week 12.|Linear Mixed Model w/ Repeated Measures|||||3.96|1.53|<0.0001
81504173|NCT02136914|162697321|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.634||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|3.47||Change from Baseline in ON time without troublesome dyskinesia at Week 24.|Linear Mixed Model w/ Repeated Measures|||||3.47|0.96|0.0007
81504174|NCT02136914|162697321|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.373||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-0.16||Change from Baseline in OFF time at Week 12.|Linear Mixed Model w/ Repeated Measures|||||-0.16|-1.64|0.0171
81504175|NCT02136914|162697321|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.389||0.0406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-0.04||Change from Baseline in OFF time at Week 24.|Linear Mixed Model w/ Repeated Measures|||||-0.04|-1.58|0.0406
81504176|NCT02136914|162697321|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.508||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|-0.53||Change from Baseline in ON time with troublesome dyskinesia at Week 12.|Linear Mixed Model w/ Repeated Measures|||||-0.53|-2.55|0.0031
81504177|NCT02136914|162697321|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.526||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|-0.4||Change from Baseline in ON time with troublesome dyskinesia at Week 24.|Linear Mixed Model w/ Repeated Measures|||||-0.40|-2.49|0.0072
81504178|NCT02136914|162697322|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74||0.6833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|4.3||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS at Week 12.|Linear Mixed Model w/ Repeated Measures|||||4.3|-6.6|0.6833
81504179|NCT02136914|162697322|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.58||0.5557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|9.2||Change from Baseline in MDS-UPDRS at Week 24.|Linear Mixed Model w/ Repeated Measures|||||9.2|-5.0|0.5557
81504180|NCT02136914|162697323|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Baseline to Week 12|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81504181|NCT02136914|162697323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1071||||||Baseline to Week 24|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1071
81504182|NCT02431325|162697356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.01
81504183|NCT02431325|162697357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81504184|NCT02431325|162697358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.87
81504185|NCT02431325|162697359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81504186|NCT02431325|162697360|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81504187|NCT02431325|162697361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81504188|NCT02431325|162697362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.68
81504189|NCT02431325|162697363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81504190|NCT02431325|162697364|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81504191|NCT02431325|162697365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81504192|NCT02431325|162697366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81504193|NCT02431325|162697367|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81504194|NCT02431325|162697368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.34
81504195|NCT02431325|162697369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.33
81504196|NCT02431325|162697370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81504197|NCT02431325|162697371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.51
81504198|NCT02431325|162697372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.93
81504199|NCT02431325|162697373|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline at week 24||||0.09
81504200|NCT02431325|162697373|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from baseline at week 12||||0.25
81504201|NCT02431325|162697374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.51
81504202|NCT02431325|162697375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81504203|NCT03498716|162697454|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis: The stratification factors used in the analysis are axillary nodal status, surgery (breast conserving vs. mastectomy),and tumor PD-L1 status.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.3846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.42|||Log Rank|||||1.42|0.87|0.3846
81504204|NCT00265850|162697487|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.01|||Log Rank|||||1.01|0.77|0.08
81504205|NCT00265850|162697488|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.08|||Log Rank|||||1.08|0.84|0.45
81504206|NCT01147302|162697539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|8.89||||0.6498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.65|42.42||The p-value for testing the mean for the treatment difference comparison assessed from ANOVA model analysis for CINRYZE versus placebo.|ANOVA|||Analysis of C4d score||42.42|-24.65|0.6498
81544924|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 6 Months||2.50|0.90|0.1230
81504207|NCT01147302|162697539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|18.56||||0.0768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|35.68||The p-value for testing the mean for the treatment difference comparison assessed from ANOVA model analysis for CINRYZE versus placebo.|ANOVA|||Analysis of margination score||35.68|1.43|0.0768
81504208|NCT01147302|162697539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|-4.0||||0.6928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.36|13.36||The p-value for testing the mean for the treatment difference comparison assessed from ANOVA model analysis for CINRYZE versus placebo.|ANOVA|||Analysis of glomerulitis score||13.36|-21.36|0.6928
81504209|NCT01147302|162697539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|7.11||||0.0508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|12.99||The p-value for testing the mean for the treatment difference comparison assessed from ANOVA model analysis for CINRYZE versus placebo.|ANOVA|||Analysis of vasculitis score||12.99|1.23|0.0508
81504210|NCT01147302|162697539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|-4.89||||0.2042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.34|1.56||The p-value for testing the mean for the treatment difference comparison assessed from ANOVA model analysis for CINRYZE versus placebo.|ANOVA|||Analysis of glomerulosclerosis score||1.56|-11.34|0.2042
81504211|NCT01147302|162697539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|-0.22||||0.3322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.17||The p-value for testing the mean for the treatment difference comparison assessed from ANOVA model analysis for CINRYZE versus placebo.|ANOVA|||Analysis of chronic glomerulopathy score||0.17|-0.61|0.3322
81504212|NCT01147302|162697539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|5.67||||0.4723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.77|9.11||The p-value for testing the mean for the treatment difference comparison assessed from ANOVA model analysis for CINRYZE versus placebo.|ANOVA|||Analysis of interstitial fibrosis score||9.11|-7.77|0.4723
81504213|NCT01147302|162697539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|4.56||||0.5103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.25|16.37||The p-value for testing the mean for the treatment difference comparison assessed from ANOVA model analysis for CINRYZE versus placebo.|ANOVA|||Analysis of chronic vasculitis score||16.37|-7.25|0.5103
81504214|NCT01147302|162697540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|0.08||||0.7591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.51||The p-value for testing the mean for the treatment difference comparison assessed from ANOVA model analysis for CINRYZE versus placebo.|ANOVA|||Analysis of Day 20||0.51|-0.35|0.7591
81504215|NCT01147302|162697540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|-0.01||||0.9533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.41||The p-value for testing the mean for the treatment difference comparison assessed from ANOVA model analysis for CINRYZE versus placebo.|ANOVA|||Analysis of Day 90||0.41|-0.44|0.9533
81504216|NCT01147302|162697541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|1.45||||0.9046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.34|22.24||The p-value for testing the mean for the treatment difference comparison assessed from ANOVA model analysis for CINRYZE versus placebo.|ANOVA|||Analysis of Day 20||22.24|-19.34|0.9046
81504217|NCT01147302|162697541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|4.68||||0.5895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.19|19.55||The p-value for testing the mean for the treatment difference comparison assessed from ANOVA model analysis for CINRYZE versus placebo.|ANOVA|||Analysis of Day 90||19.55|-10.19|0.5895
81504218|NCT01147302|162697542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|1.56||||0.4558|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|5.11||The p-value for testing the mean for the treatment difference comparison assessed from ANOVA model analysis for CINRYZE versus placebo.|ANOVA|||Analysis of Day 1 through Day 20||5.11|-2.00|0.4558
81504219|NCT01147302|162697542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|0.24||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.05|6.52||The p-value for testing the mean for the treatment difference comparison assessed from ANOVA model analysis for CINRYZE versus placebo.|ANOVA|||Analysis of Day 1 through Day 90||6.52|-6.05|0.9470
81544925|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.72||||0.1089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|3.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 9 Months||3.34|0.88|0.1089
81544926|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.82||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|18.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 12 Months||18.30|1.85|0.0011
81504220|NCT00636181|162697551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||PSG outcomes employed analysis of variance for approximately normally distributed outcomes (or outcomes that could be transformed to an approximately normal distribution), and the Kruskal-Wallis test for non-normal outcomes.|Kruskal-Wallis|Pairwise differences were determined using Tukey-Kramer test- ANOVA applied or by Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon summed rank tests and Bonferroni adjustment.||||||0.3
81504221|NCT04549454|162697564|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.598||0.985|TWO_SIDED||||||Tukey-Kramer|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, in examining Time\*Arm interactions on weekly drinks. To probe the significant Time\*Arm interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in weekly drinks from baseline to the 1-month follow-up in the Intervention Arm versus the Control Arm.||||.985
81504222|NCT04549454|162697565|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.244|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.618||0.694|TWO_SIDED||||||Tukey-Kramer|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, in examining Time\*Arm interactions on weekly drinks. To probe the significant Time\*Arm interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in weekly drinks from baseline to the 6-month follow-up in the Intervention Arm versus the Control Arm.||||.694
81504223|NCT04549454|162697566|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327||0.889|TWO_SIDED||||||Tukey-Kramer|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, in examining Time\*Arm interactions on consequences. To probe the significant Time\*Arm interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in consequences from baseline to the 1-month follow-up in the Intervention Arm versus the Control Arm.||||.889
81504224|NCT04549454|162697567|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.338||0.582|TWO_SIDED||||||Tukey-Kramer|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, in examining Time\*Arm interactions on consequences. To probe the significant Time\*Arm interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in consequences from baseline to the 6-month follow-up in the Intervention Arm versus the Control Arm.||||.582
81504225|NCT04549454|162697568|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.414||0.523|TWO_SIDED||||||Tukey-Kramer|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, in examining Time\*Arm interactions on peak drinks. To probe the significant Time\*Arm interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in peak drinks from baseline to the 1-month follow-up in the Intervention Arm versus the Control Arm.||||.523
81504226|NCT04549454|162697569|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.427||0.981|TWO_SIDED||||||Tukey-Kramer|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, in examining Time\*Arm interactions on peak drinks. To probe the significant Time\*Arm interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in peak drinks from baseline to the 6-month follow-up in the Intervention Arm versus the Control Arm.||||.981
81504227|NCT04549454|162697570|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327||0.889|TWO_SIDED||||||Tukey-Kramer|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, in examining Time\*Arm interactions on HED. To probe the significant Time\*Arm interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in HED from baseline to the 1-month follow-up in the Intervention Arm versus the Control Arm.||||.889
81504228|NCT04549454|162697571|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.186|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.338||0.582|TWO_SIDED||||||Tukey-Kramer|||As detailed in the statistical analysis plan, a multi-level model which held constant participant age, race, ethnicity, in examining Time\*Arm interactions on HED. To probe the significant Time\*Arm interaction, a Tukey post-hoc test examined the change in HED from baseline to the 6-month follow-up in the Intervention Arm versus the Control Arm.||||.582
81504229|NCT00867035|162697572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Rosenberg scores compared baseline to 1 hour by Mann-Whitney U test.||||<0.001
81504230|NCT00867035|162697572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||mann whitney u to compare rosenberg score baseline to 1 hour||||<.001
81504231|NCT00867035|162697572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||baseline to 2 hours||||<0.001
81504232|NCT00867035|162697572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||baseline to 4 hours||||<0.001
81504233|NCT00867035|162697572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||baseline to 1 week||||<0.001
81504234|NCT00867035|162697572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||baseline to 2 hours||||<0.01
81504235|NCT00867035|162697572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||baseline to 4 hours||||<0.01
81504236|NCT00867035|162697572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||baseline to 1 week||||<0.05
81504237|NCT00867035|162697573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Concentrations of H2S in mouth air at 1 hour analyzed between groups.||||>0.05
81504238|NCT00867035|162697574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Concentrations of H2S in mouth air at 2 hours analyzed between groups. Each time point was compared between groups by Students t test.||||>0.05
81504239|NCT00867035|162697575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Concentrations of H2S in mouth air at 4 hours analyzed between groups||||>0.05
81504240|NCT00867035|162697576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Concentrations of H2S in mouth air at 1 week analyzed between groups. Each time point was compared between groups by Students t test.||||>0.05
81504241|NCT00867035|162697577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Concentrations of MM in mouth air at 1 hour analyzed between groups||||>0.05
81504242|NCT00867035|162697578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Concentrations of MM in mouth air at 2 hours analyzed between groups. Each time point was compared between groups by Students t test||||>0.05
81504243|NCT00867035|162697579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Concentrations of MM in mouth air at 4 hours analyzed between groups. Each time point was compared between groups by Students t test.||||>0.05
81504244|NCT00867035|162697580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Concentrtations of MM in mouth air at 1 week analyzed between groups. Each time point was compared between groups by Students t test||||>0.05
81504245|NCT00867035|162697581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Counts of colony forming units from swab of 1square centimeter area on tongue at 1 week cultured on anaerobe plates for 1 week analyzed between groups||||>0.05
81504246|NCT00867035|162697582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Percentage of black colonies out of Total Viable Count cultured on anaerobe agar with lead acetate. Black colonies are those producing sulfides (H2S, MM)and creating black lead sulfide. Analyzed between groups. Groups compared at baseline and 1 week.||||>0.05
81504247|NCT05076045|162697583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||This p-value has been adjusted using the Bonferroni correction. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|Results of the pairwise comparisons for the SNR by Session interaction in the linear mixed model analysis.||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in percentage of correct answers between PSAPs and Control. Data were analyzed using a linear mixed-effects (LME) model. The model included session (PSAPs, Control) and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) as within-subject factors. Participants were included as a random factor.||||0.03
81504248|NCT05076045|162697584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in reaction time between PSAPs and Control. Data were analyzed using a linear mixed-effects (LME) model. The model included session (PSAPs, Control) and signal-to-noise ratio as within-subject factors. Participants were included as a random factor.||||0.28
81504249|NCT05076045|162697585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05 (two-sided).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in Quick Speech In Noise score between PSAPs and Control. The performance of the QuickSIN for the two sessions (PSAPs, Control) was compared using the Wilcoxon signed rank test on paired samples.||||0.005
81504250|NCT05076045|162697586|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||This p-value has been adjusted using the Bonferroni correction. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|Result of the pairwise comparisons for the SNR by Session interaction in the linear mixed model analysis.||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in alpha power between PSAPs and Control. Data were analyzed using a linear mixed-effects (LME) model. The model included session (PSAPs, Control) and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) as within-subject factors. Participants were included as a random factor.||||1.00
81504251|NCT05076045|162697587|SUPERIORITY|This p-value has been adjusted using the Bonferroni correction. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05 (two-sided).||||||1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Result of the pairwise comparisons for the SNR by Session interaction in the linear mixed model analysis.||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in alpha power between PSAPs and Control. Data were analyzed using a linear mixed-effects (LME) model. The model included session (PSAPs, Control) and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) as within-subject factors. Participants were included as a random factor.||||1.00
81504252|NCT05076045|162697588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36||||||This p-value has been adjusted using the Bonferroni correction. The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05 (two-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|Result of the pairwise comparisons for the SNR by Session interaction in the linear mixed model analysis.||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in alpha power between PSAPs and Control. Data were analyzed using a linear mixed-effects (LME) model. The model included session (PSAPs, Control) and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) as within-subject factors. Participants were included as a random factor.||||0.36
81504253|NCT05076045|162697589|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05 (two-sided).|Cumulative link mixed model|||Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in listening effort between PSAPs and Control. The listening effort score was analyzed using a cumulative link mixed model. A logit link function with flexible thresholds was used. The model included Session (PSAPs, Control) and Block (1, 2, 3) as within-subject factors. Participants were included as a random factor.||||<0.001
81504254|NCT01347060|162697607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.93||The P-value relates to differences in combined inpatient/emergency department.|Regression, Cox|Adjusted for baseline differences||||0.93|0.68|0.0051
81504255|NCT01347060|162697608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|883.23||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|731.66|1041.69||The P-value is on the adjusted difference in total asthma costs.|Regression, Linear|Generalized Linear Model with a log-link and a gamma distribution adjusting for differences at baseline||||1041.69|731.66|0.001
81504256|NCT01347060|162697609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81504257|NCT01405196|162697616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|5.62||P-value was displayed without adjusting for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Point estimates of the Odds ratio (ORs) as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||5.62|0.89|0.076
81504258|NCT01405196|162697616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|2.41||P-value was displayed without adjusting for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||2.41|0.38|0.528
81504259|NCT01405196|162697617|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|12.4||||||Week 4: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||12.40|0.62|
81504260|NCT01405196|162697617|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.31|7.71||||||Week 4: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||7.71|0.31|
81504261|NCT01405196|162697617|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|2.67||||||Week 8: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||2.67|0.40|
81504262|NCT01405196|162697617|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.29|2.05||||||Week 8: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||2.05|0.29|
81504263|NCT01405196|162697617|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|2.24||||||Week 12: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||2.24|0.35|
81504264|NCT01405196|162697617|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|1.16||||||Week 12: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||1.16|0.16|
81504265|NCT01405196|162697617|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|4.09||||||Week 16: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||4.09|0.64|
81504266|NCT01405196|162697617|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.27|1.77||||||Week 16: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||1.77|0.27|
81504267|NCT01405196|162697617|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|4.84||||||Week 20: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||4.84|0.78|
81504268|NCT01405196|162697617|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|2.32||||||Week 20: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||2.32|0.38|
81504269|NCT01405196|162697618|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|3.88||||||Week 4: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||3.88|0.28|
81504270|NCT01405196|162697618|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|3.01||||||Week 4: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||3.01|0.19|
81504271|NCT01405196|162697618|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|1.85||||||Week 8: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||1.85|0.28|
81504272|NCT01405196|162697618|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|2.02||||||Week 8: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||2.02|0.32|
81504273|NCT01405196|162697618|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|1.83||||||Week 12: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||1.83|0.30|
81504274|NCT01405196|162697618|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.18|1.13||||||Week 12: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||1.13|0.18|
81504275|NCT01405196|162697618|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|3.6||||||Week 16: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||3.60|0.58|
81504276|NCT01405196|162697618|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|1.84||||||Week 16: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||1.84|0.30|
81504277|NCT01405196|162697618|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|4.37||||||Week 20: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||4.37|0.72|
81504278|NCT01405196|162697618|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|2.92||||||Week 20: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||2.92|0.50|
81504279|NCT01405196|162697618|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|5.55||||||Week 24: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||5.55|0.89|
81504280|NCT01405196|162697618|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|2.46||||||Week 24: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||2.46|0.40|
81504281|NCT01405196|162697619|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|3.35||||||Week 4: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||3.35|0.53|
81504282|NCT01405196|162697619|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|2.65||||||Week 4: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||2.65|0.41|
81504283|NCT01405196|162697619|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.33|1.96||||||Week 8: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||1.96|0.33|
81504284|NCT01405196|162697619|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|2.23||||||Week 8: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||2.23|0.39|
81544927|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|14.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 18 Months||14.74|0.43|0.2950
81544928|NCT03038100|162767055|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Difference in Proportion of Responders|33.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.72|100.0||||||Social functioning, Post-Treatment Follow Up 24 Months||100.00|-37.72|
81544929|NCT02392624|162767073|SUPERIORITY||Clinical Worsening Rate Difference|-39.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.5|-22.5|||Chi-squared|||For participants who transitioned to open-label omalizumab, data prior to the date of transitioning was used for analysis.||-22.5|-54.5|<0.0001
81504285|NCT01405196|162697619|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.42|2.45||||||Week 12: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||2.45|0.42|
81504286|NCT01405196|162697619|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|3.1||||||Week 12: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||3.10|0.55|
81504287|NCT01405196|162697619|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|5.88||||||Week 16: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||5.88|0.95|
81504288|NCT01405196|162697619|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|4.46||||||Week 16: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||4.46|0.74|
81504289|NCT01405196|162697619|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|7.12||||||Week 20: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||7.12|1.10|
81504290|NCT01405196|162697619|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|4.21||||||Week 20: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||4.21|0.66|
81504291|NCT01405196|162697619|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.18|7.41||||||Week 24: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||7.41|1.18|
81504292|NCT01405196|162697619|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|5.06||||||Week 24: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||5.06|0.82|
81504293|NCT01405196|162697620|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|4.02||P-value was displayed without adjusting for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||\>=4 points reduction in SLEDAI score: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||4.02|0.63|0.205
81504294|NCT01405196|162697620|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|2.08||P-value was displayed without adjusting for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||\>=4 points reduction in SLEDAI score: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||2.08|0.34|0.625
81504295|NCT01405196|162697620|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.81||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|20.65||P-value was displayed without adjusting for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||No worsening in PhGA: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||20.65|0.38|0.198
81504296|NCT01405196|162697620|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.88||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|21.3||P-value was displayed without adjusting for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|||No worsening in PhGA: Point estimates of the ORs as well as their confidence intervals were calculated from the generalized linear mix model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit and treatment by visit.||21.30|0.39|0.192
81504297|NCT01405196|162697632|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.3|1.49||||||Week 2: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline VAS.||1.49|-12.30|
81504298|NCT01405196|162697632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.21|5.42||||||Week 4: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline VAS.||5.42|-8.21|
81504299|NCT01405196|162697632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.71|8.32||||||Week 6: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline VAS.||8.32|-5.71|
81504300|NCT01405196|162697632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|4.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.22|11.57||||||Week 8: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline VAS.||11.57|-2.22|
81544930|NCT02392624|162767074|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||For participants who transitioned to open-label omalizumab, data prior to the date of transitioning was used for analysis.||||<0.0001
81544931|NCT02392624|162767075|SUPERIORITY||Clinical Worsening Rate Difference|-32.1||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.9|-14.9|||Chi-squared|||For participants who transitioned to open-label omalizumab, data prior to the date of transitioning was used for analysis.||-14.9|-47.9|0.0004
81544932|NCT02392624|162767076|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test, 1 sided|The p-value from this test was used to determine the importance of continued treatment in this study. P-value is one-sided with alpha = 0.05.||The null hypothesis for this test was that the mean change from Week 24 to Week 48 in UAS7 score was \>/=5 and the alternative hypothesis was that the mean change from Week 24 to Week 48 in UAS7 score was \<5.||||<0.0001
81504301|NCT01405196|162697632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-3.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.04|3.07||||||Week 12: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline VAS.||3.07|-11.04|
81504302|NCT01405196|162697632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-2.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.87|4.1||||||Week 16: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline VAS.||4.10|-9.87|
81504303|NCT01405196|162697632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-6.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.37|0.94||||||Week 20: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline VAS.||0.94|-13.37|
81504304|NCT01405196|162697632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.17|9.13||||||Week 24: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline VAS.||9.13|-5.17|
81504305|NCT01405196|162697632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.7|8.84||||||Week 2: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline VAS.||8.84|-4.70|
81504306|NCT01405196|162697632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-2.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.62|4.0||||||Week 4: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline VAS.||4.00|-9.62|
81504307|NCT01405196|162697632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.95|10.9||||||Week 6: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline VAS.||10.90|-2.95|
81504308|NCT01405196|162697632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|2.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.29|9.4||||||Week 8: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline VAS.||9.40|-4.29|
81504309|NCT01405196|162697632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.67|9.94||||||Week 12: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline VAS.||9.94|-3.67|
81504310|NCT01405196|162697632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-4.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.91|2.03||||||Week 16: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline VAS.||2.03|-11.91|
81504311|NCT01405196|162697632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-2.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.61|4.32||||||Week 20: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline VAS.||4.32|-9.61|
81504312|NCT01405196|162697632|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|2.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.48|9.8||||||Week 24: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline VAS.||9.80|-4.48|
81504313|NCT01405196|162697633|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.63||||||90.0|-2.56|9.83||||||Week 4: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline tender score.||9.83|-2.56|
81504314|NCT01405196|162697633|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.02||||||90.0|-8.21|4.18||||||Week 8: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline tender score.||4.18|-8.21|
81504315|NCT01405196|162697633|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.57|8.82||||||Week 12: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline tender score.||8.82|-3.57|
81504316|NCT01405196|162697633|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.51|7.88||||||Week 16: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline tender score.||7.88|-4.51|
81504317|NCT01405196|162697633|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.61|10.79||||||Week 20: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline tender score.||10.79|-1.61|
81504318|NCT01405196|162697633|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.95||||||90.0|-2.24|10.15||||||Week 24: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline tender score.||10.15|-2.24|
81504319|NCT01405196|162697633|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.92||||||90.0|-4.17|8.01||||||Week 4: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline tender score.||8.01|-4.17|
81504320|NCT01405196|162697633|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.2||||||90.0|-10.25|1.85||||||Week 8: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline tender score.||1.85|-10.25|
81504321|NCT01405196|162697633|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.56|7.55||||||Week 16: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline tender score.||7.55|-4.56|
81504322|NCT01405196|162697633|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.96|6.15||||||Week 20: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline tender score.||6.15|-5.96|
81504323|NCT01405196|162697633|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.39|5.71||||||Week 24: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline tender score.||5.71|-6.39|
81504324|NCT01405196|162697633|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.39|3.71||||||Week 12: Analysis was done using linear mixed effect model that included fixed factors of the stratification factors, treatment, visit, treatment by visit and baseline tender score.||3.71|-8.39|
81504325|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.53|3.59||||||MCS Week 4: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||3.59|-2.53|
81504326|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.54|2.58||||||MCS Week 8: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||2.58|-3.54|
81504327|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.78|4.34||||||MCS Week 12: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.34|-1.78|
81504328|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.28|4.84||||||MCS Week 16: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.84|-1.28|
81504329|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.86|4.26||||||MCS Week 20: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.26|-1.86|
81504330|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.98|3.15||||||MCS Week 24: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||3.15|-2.98|
81504331|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.03|3.03||||||MCS Week 4: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||3.03|-3.03|
81504332|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.09|2.92||||||MCS Week 8: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||2.92|-3.09|
81504333|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.03|2.99||||||MCS Week 12: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||2.99|-3.03|
81504334|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.17|2.85||||||MCS Week 16: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||2.85|-3.17|
81504335|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.58|1.43||||||MCS Week 20: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||1.43|-4.58|
81504336|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.72|2.3||||||MCS Week 24: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||2.30|-3.72|
81504337|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.14|5.2||||||PCS Week 4: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.20|0.14|
81504338|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|5.89||||||PCS Week 8: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.89|0.84|
81504339|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|5.76||||||PCS Week 12: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.76|0.70|
81504340|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.24|6.3||||||PCS Week 16: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||6.30|1.24|
81504341|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|5.63||||||PCS Week 20: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.63|0.57|
81504342|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.03||||||90.0|0.5|5.56||||||PCS Week 24: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.56|0.50|
81504343|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.53|4.46||||||PCS Week 4: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.46|-0.53|
81504344|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.68||||||90.0|0.2|5.17||||||PCS Week 8: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.17|0.20|
81504345|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.65|4.32||||||PCS Week 12: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.32|-0.65|
81504346|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|4.5||||||PCS Week 16: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.50|-0.47|
81504347|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|4.82||||||PCS Week 20: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.82|-0.15|
81504348|NCT01405196|162697635|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.11|5.08||||||PCS Week 24: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.08|0.11|
81504349|NCT01405196|162697636|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.47||||||90.0|-6.33|7.27||||||Week 4: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||7.27|-6.33|
81504350|NCT01405196|162697636|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.92||||||90.0|-2.88|10.72||||||Week 8: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||10.72|-2.88|
81504351|NCT01405196|162697636|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.25|10.36||||||Week 12: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||10.36|-3.25|
81504352|NCT01405196|162697636|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|7.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|14.66||||||Week 16: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||14.66|1.05|
81504353|NCT01405196|162697636|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|7.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|13.92||||||Week 20: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||13.92|0.32|
81504354|NCT01405196|162697636|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.47|11.13||||||Week 24: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||11.13|-2.47|
81504355|NCT01405196|162697636|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|8.05||||||Week 4: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||8.05|-5.40|
81504356|NCT01405196|162697636|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.75|10.62||||||Week 8: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||10.62|-2.75|
81504357|NCT01405196|162697636|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.47|5.91||||||Week 12: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.91|-7.47|
81504358|NCT01405196|162697636|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.67||||||90.0|-3.02|10.35||||||Week 16: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||10.35|-3.02|
81504359|NCT01405196|162697636|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.7|9.68||||||Week 20: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||9.68|-3.70|
81504360|NCT01405196|162697636|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.24|8.13||||||Week 24: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||8.13|-5.24|
81504361|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.53|3.59||||||MCS Week 4: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||3.59|-2.53|
81504362|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.54|2.58||||||MCS Week 8: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||2.58|-3.54|
81504363|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.78|4.34||||||MCS Week 12: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.34|-1.78|
81504364|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.28|4.84||||||MCS Week 16: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.84|-1.28|
81504365|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.86|4.26||||||MCS Week 20: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.26|-1.86|
81504366|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.98|3.15||||||MCS Week 24: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||3.15|-2.98|
81504367|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.03|3.03||||||MCS Week 4: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||3.03|-3.03|
81504368|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.09|2.92||||||MCS Week 8: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||2.92|-3.09|
81504369|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.03|2.99||||||MCS Week 12: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||2.99|-3.03|
81504370|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.17|2.85||||||MCS Week 16: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||2.85|-3.17|
81504371|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.58|1.43||||||MCS Week 20: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||1.43|-4.58|
81504372|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.72|2.3||||||MCS Week 24: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||2.30|-3.72|
81504373|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.14|5.2||||||PCS Week 4: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.20|0.14|
81504374|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|5.89||||||PCS Week 8: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.89|0.84|
81504375|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|5.76||||||PCS Week 12: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.76|0.70|
81504376|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.24|6.3||||||PCS Week 16: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||6.30|1.24|
81504377|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|5.63||||||PCS Week 20: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.63|0.57|
81504378|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.03||||||90.0|0.5|5.56||||||PCS Week 24: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.56|0.50|
81504379|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.53|4.46||||||PCS Week 4: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.46|-0.53|
81504380|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.68||||||90.0|0.2|5.17||||||PCS Week 8: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.17|0.20|
81504381|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.65|4.32||||||PCS Week 12: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.32|-0.65|
81504382|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|4.5||||||PCS Week 16: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.50|-0.47|
81504383|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|4.82||||||PCS Week 20: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.82|-0.15|
81504384|NCT01405196|162697637|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.11|5.08||||||PCS Week 24: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.08|0.11|
81504385|NCT01405196|162697639|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.26|5.42||||||Week 4: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the Least Square (LS) mean difference from that model.||5.42|-1.26|
81504386|NCT01405196|162697639|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.38|5.29||||||Week 8: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.29|-1.38|
81504387|NCT01405196|162697639|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.53|6.15||||||Week 12: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||6.15|-0.53|
81504388|NCT01405196|162697639|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|7.22||||||Week 16: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||7.22|0.54|
81504389|NCT01405196|162697639|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.39|5.29||||||Week 20: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.29|-1.39|
81504390|NCT01405196|162697639|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.65|5.03||||||Week 24: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||5.03|-1.65|
81504391|NCT01405196|162697639|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.61|4.99||||||Week 4: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.99|-1.61|
81504392|NCT01405196|162697639|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.31|4.26||||||Week 8: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.26|-2.31|
81504393|NCT01405196|162697639|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.96|4.61||||||Week 12: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.61|-1.96|
81504394|NCT01405196|162697639|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|6.89||||||Week 16: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||6.89|0.32|
81504395|NCT01405196|162697639|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.38|4.19||||||Week 20: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||4.19|-2.38|
81504396|NCT01405196|162697639|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.68|3.88||||||Week 24: Analysis was done using the ANCOVA model; CI parameter being the LS mean difference from that model.||3.88|-2.68|
81504397|NCT00542178|162697640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.87|||Regression, Logistic|Comparisons made using likelihood-ratio tests from logistic-regression models with adjustment for same study-design factors used in ACCORD analysis||Our recruitment goal for the ACCORD Eye study was set in order to achieve a statistical power of 88% to detect a 15% relative reduction with intensive glycemic control as compared with standard glycemic control||0.87|0.51|0.003
81504398|NCT00542178|162697640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.79|||Regression, Logistic|Comparisons made using likelihood-ratio tests from logistic-regression models with adjustment for same study-design factors used in ACCORD analysis||Our recruitment goal for the ACCORD Eye study was set in order to achieve a statistical power of 80% to detect a 20% relative reduction with intensive blood pressure control as compared with standard blood pressure control||1.79|0.84|0.29
81504399|NCT00542178|162697640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.87|||Regression, Logistic|Comparisons made using likelihood-ratio tests from logistic-regression models with adjustment for same study-design factors used in ACCORD analysis||Our recruitment goal for the ACCORD Eye study was set in order to achieve a statistical power of 91% to detect a 20% relative reduction with lipid control with a statin and fenofibrate as compared with lipid control with a statin alone||0.87|0.42|0.006
81504400|NCT00542178|162697641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.997||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.901|1.104|||Regression, Cox|||||1.104|0.901|0.96
81504401|NCT00542178|162697641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.952||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.825|1.099|||Regression, Cox|||||1.099|0.825|0.50
81504402|NCT00542178|162697641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.762|1.016|||Regression, Cox|||||1.016|0.762|0.08
81504403|NCT00542178|162697642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.884||||0.0355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.788|0.992|||Regression, Cox|||||0.992|0.788|0.0355
81504404|NCT00542178|162697642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.891||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.755|1.051|||Regression, Cox|||||1.051|0.755|0.17
81504405|NCT00542178|162697642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.015||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.865|1.19|||Regression, Cox|||||1.190|0.865|0.86
81504406|NCT00542178|162697643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.69|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.69|0.71|0.069
81504407|NCT00542178|162697643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.63|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.63|0.44|0.63
81504408|NCT00542178|162697643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.96|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.96|0.60|0.78
81504409|NCT01492426|162697676|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Test of noninferiority was based on noninferiority margin of -12% and 2-sided alpha level of 5%. That is, if the lower bound of the 95% CI \> -12%, the Daclatasvir arm would be considered nonnferior to the telaprevir arm.|Percentage difference|4.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.885|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|11.9||Test of noninferiority carried out by taking a confidence interval (CI) for the difference in rates (daclatasvir arm minus telapravir arm). If lower bound of 95% CI difference exceeded -12%, noninferiority was demonstrated. No p-value was computed.|Stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage difference between SVR12 rate in the experimental and control arms was computed using a stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel confidence interval (95% level) for the difference in rates. The stratification factors were IL28B rs1297860 single nucleotide polymorphism (CC or non-CC) and baseline cirrhosis status (absent or present), unless otherwise indicated.||11.9|-3.3|
81504410|NCT02026011|162697727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39||||||Medication effect: b = -0.15, SE = 0.17, t = -0.86, p = 0.39|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.39
81504411|NCT02026011|162697727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||||||Genotype effect: b = 0.20, SE = 0.21, t = 0.96, p = 0.34|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.34
81504412|NCT02026011|162697727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||BrAC effect: b = 0.13, SE = 0.06, t = 2.10, p = 0.04|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.04
81504413|NCT02026011|162697727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||||||Medication by genotype interaction: b = 0.15, SE = 0.21, t = 0.73, p = 0.47|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.47
81504414|NCT02026011|162697727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||||||Medication by genotype by BrAC interaction: b = -0.20, SE = 0.13, t = -1.52, p = 0.13|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.13
81504415|NCT02026011|162697728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||||||Medication effect: b = 0.16, SE = 0.13, t = 1.20, p = 0.23|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.23
81504416|NCT02026011|162697728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||||||Genotype effect: b = 0.37, SE = 0.22, t = 1.69, p = 0.09|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.09
81504417|NCT02026011|162697728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||||||Medication by genotype interaction: b = 0.04, SE = 0.21, t = 0.20, p = 0.84|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.84
81504418|NCT02026011|162697728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||||||Medication by genotype by BrAC interaction: b = -0.32, SE = 0.16, t = -1.93, p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81504419|NCT02026011|162697729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||||||Medication effect: b = 0.14, SE = 0.23, t = 0.61, p = 0.55|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.55
81504420|NCT02026011|162697729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77||||||Genotype effect: b = -0.11, SE = 0.37, t = -0.30, p = 0.77|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.77
81504421|NCT02026011|162697729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||BrAC effect: b = 0.30, SE = 0.15, t = 2.02, p = 0.04|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.04
81504422|NCT02026011|162697729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||||||Medication by genotype interaction: b = -0.21, SE = 0.29, t = -0.72, p = 0.47|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.47
81504423|NCT02026011|162697729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||||||Medication by genotype by BrAC interaction: b = 0.28, SE = 0.21, t = 1.30, p = 0.19|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.19
81504424|NCT02026011|162697731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||||||Medication effect: F(1,71) = 2.24, p = 0.14|Poisson Regression|||||||0.14
81504425|NCT02026011|162697731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||Genotype effect: F(1, 71) = 5.79, p = 0.02|Poisson|||||||0.02
81504426|NCT02026011|162697731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||||||Medication by genotype interaction: F(1, 70) = 0.68, p = 0.41.|Poisson|||||||0.41
81504427|NCT00939107|162697735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|||>|0.05||95.0|0.2|2.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.8|0.2|>0.05
81504428|NCT00508521|162697741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47871||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.27348|-19.22652|||t-test, 2 sided|||This was a feasibility study. Pre and post treatment analysis was performed for the study participants.||-19.22652|-22.27348|.0001
81504429|NCT01621178|162697742|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority to Glargine with a 0.4% margin|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26||0.15|-0.26|<0.001
81504430|NCT01621178|162697742|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority to Glargine with a 0.4% margin|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26||0.22|-0.18|<0.001
81504431|NCT02465931|162697783|OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.89
81504432|NCT02896257|162697784|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|5.38|||Regression, Logistic|Mixed-random effects for provider clustering and adjusting for smoking status. Multiple imputation by chained equations for missing smoking status.||||5.38|2.50|<0.001
81504433|NCT02896257|162697785|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.47|||Regression, Logistic|Mixed-random effects for provider clustering and adjusting for smoking status. Multiple imputation by chained equations for missing smoking status.||||1.47|0.44|0.47
81504434|NCT02896257|162697786|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.96|||Regression, Logistic|Mixed-random effects for provider clustering and adjusting for smoking status. Multiple imputation by chained equations for missing smoking status.||||1.96|0.20|0.42
81504435|NCT00730756|162697801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.845||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Center, baseline eosinophils, baseline symptom score, age, and gender were included as covariates in all efficacy analyses.||||||0.845
81504436|NCT01977898|162697810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.877|||||||Fisher Exact|||A sample size of 65 patients in each group would be required to achieve 80% power to detect this difference between intrathecal morphine and saline administration . Sample size of 64 per group achieve 80% power to detect a difference between the group proportions of 0.25. The proportion in the treatment group is assumed to be 0.5 under the null hypothesis and 0.25 under the alternative hypothesis. The proportion in the control group is .05.The significance level of the test was targeted at .05.||||.877
81504437|NCT01977898|162697811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.499|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.499
81504438|NCT01977898|162697812|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.463|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.463
81504439|NCT01977898|162697813|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0463|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.0463
81504440|NCT01977898|162697814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.525|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.525
81504441|NCT01977898|162697815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.691|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.691
81504442|NCT01977898|162697816|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.610
81504443|NCT01977898|162697817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.499|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.499
81504444|NCT01977898|162697818|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.06
81504445|NCT01977898|162697819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.31
81504446|NCT02852967|162697831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6384|||||||Fisher Exact|||LOCF at 16 weeks (Double-blind Treatment Period): Fisher's Exact Method analysis of the percentage of subjects treated with belumosudil 200 mg QD + placebo (n = 23) who achieved PASI 75 compared to the percentage of subjects treated with placebo (n = 18) who achieved PASI 75.||||0.6384
81504447|NCT02852967|162697831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6419|||||||Fisher Exact|||LOCF at 16 weeks (Double-blind Treatment Period): Fisher's Exact Method analysis of the percentage of subjects treated with belumosudil 200 mg BID + placebo (n = 22) who achieved PASI 75 compared to the percentage of subjects treated with placebo (n = 18) who achieved PASI 75.||||0.6419
81504448|NCT02852967|162697831|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||Fisher Exact|||LOCF at 16 weeks (Double-blind Treatment Period): Fisher's Exact Method analysis of the percentage of subjects treated with belumosudil 400 mg QD + placebo (n = 21) who achieved PASI 75 compared to the percentage of subjects treated with placebo (n = 18) who achieved PASI 75.||||> 0.9999
81504449|NCT02852967|162697831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3859|||||||Fisher Exact|||LOCF at 16 weeks (Double-blind Treatment Period): Fisher's Exact Method analysis of the percentage of subjects treated with belumosudil 600 mg (n = 26) who achieved PASI 75 compared to the percentage of subjects treated with placebo (n = 18) who achieved PASI 75.||||0.3859
81504450|NCT02852967|162697831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4435|||||||Fisher Exact|||LOCF at 16 weeks (Double-blind Treatment Period): Fisher's Exact Method analysis of the percentage of all subjects treated with belumosudil (n = 92) who achieved PASI 75 compared to the percentage of subjects treated with placebo (n = 18) who achieved PASI 75||||0.4435
81504451|NCT02852967|162697831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2721|||||||Fisher Exact|||Observed at 16 weeks (Double-blind Treatment Period): Fisher's Exact Method analysis of the percentage of subjects treated with belumosudil 200 mg QD + placebo (n = 14) who achieved PASI 75 compared to the percentage of subjects treated with placebo (n = 10) who achieved PASI 75.||||0.2721
81504452|NCT02852967|162697831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3577|||||||Fisher Exact|||Observed at 16 weeks (Double-blind Treatment Period): Fisher's Exact Method analysis of the percentage of subjects treated with belumosudil 200 mg BID+ Placebo (n = 15) who achieved PASI 75 compared to the percentage of subjects treated with placebo (n = 10) who achieved PASI 75.||||0.3577
81504453|NCT02852967|162697831|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Observed at 16 weeks (Double-blind Treatment Period): Fisher's Exact Method analysis of the percentage of subjects treated with belumosudil 500 mg QD + Placebo (n = 17) who achieved PASI 75 compared to the percentage of subjects treated with placebo (n = 10) who achieved PASI 75.||||> 0.9999
81504454|NCT02852967|162697831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3402|||||||Fisher Exact|||Observed at 16 weeks (Double-blind Treatment Period): Fisher's Exact Method analysis of the percentage of subjects treated with belumosudil 600 mg/day (n = 16) who achieved PASI 75 compared to the percentage of subjects treated with placebo (n = 10) who achieved PASI 75.||||0.3402
81544933|NCT02392624|162767077|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One-sample t-test, 2 sided|The p-value from this test was used to evaluate the importance of retreatment after experiencing clinical worsening.||The null hypothesis for this test was that the mean change from the time of retreatment to 12 weeks after retreatment in UAS7 was zero and the alternative hypothesis was that this change was non-zero.||||<0.0001
81504455|NCT02852967|162697831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3542|||||||Fisher Exact|||Observed at 16 weeks (Double-blind Treatment Period): Fisher's Exact Method analysis of the percentage of all subjects treated with belumosudil 200 mg QD + Placebo (n = 62) who achieved PASI 75 compared to the percentage of subjects treated with placebo (n = 10) who achieved PASI 75.||||0.3542
81504456|NCT02852967|162697835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5728|||||||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of subjects treated with belumosudil compared to placebo who had a PGA rating of clear or almost clear||||0.5728
81504457|NCT02852967|162697835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1962|||||||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of subjects treated with belumosudil compared to placebo who had a PGA rating of clear or almost clear||||0.1962
81504458|NCT02852967|162697835|SUPERIORITY|Percentage of subjects treated with belumosudil compared to placebo who had a PGA rating of clear or almost clear|||||>|0.9999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||> 0.9999
81504459|NCT02852967|162697835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5583|||||||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of subjects treated with belumosudil compared to placebo who had a PGA rating of clear or almost clear||||0.5583
81504460|NCT02852967|162697835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2538|||||||Fisher Exact|||Percentage of subjects treated with belumosudil compared to placebo who had a PGA rating of clear or almost clear||||0.2538
81504461|NCT01049373|162697839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0426
81504462|NCT01049373|162697840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0757
81504463|NCT01049373|162697841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0465
81504464|NCT01049373|162697842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04443
81504465|NCT03012334|162697883|NON_INFERIORITY|Doses of lasmiditan were considered non-inferior to placebo if the upper 95% confidence limit on the difference in Standard Deviation of Lateral Position (SDLP) between that dose and placebo was less than 4.4 cm and lower doses also did not exceed the non-inferiority (NI) margin.|LS Mean|9.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.39|12.33||P-value is obtained from mixed effect model for testing difference versus placebo equals to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.33|7.39|<.001
81504466|NCT03012334|162697883|NON_INFERIORITY|Doses of lasmiditan were considered non-inferior to placebo if the upper 95% confidence limit on the difference in SDLP between that dose and placebo was less than 4.4 cm and lower doses also did not exceed the non-inferiority (NI) margin.|LS Mean|15.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.87|17.82||P-value is obtained from mixed effect model for testing difference versus placebo equals to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||17.82|12.87|<0.001
81504467|NCT03012334|162697883|NON_INFERIORITY|Doses of lasmiditan were considered non-inferior to placebo if the upper 95% confidence limit on the difference in SDLP between that dose and placebo was less than 4.4 cm and lower doses also did not exceed the non-inferiority (NI) margin.|LS Mean|21.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|23.52||P-value is obtained from mixed effect model for testing difference versus placebo equals to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||23.52|18.60|<0.001
81504468|NCT03012334|162697883|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|22.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.23|25.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||25.18|20.23|<0.001
81504469|NCT03012334|162697883|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-12.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.32|-10.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.38|-15.32|<0.001
81544934|NCT02492763|162767089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.39||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.11|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||0.11|-0.88|0.126
81504470|NCT03012334|162697883|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-7.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.84|-4.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.88|-9.84|<0.001
81504471|NCT03012334|162697883|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.65||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.82|-4.11|0.19
81504472|NCT03012334|162697884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1744|2.0335|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.0335|1.1744|<0.0001
81504473|NCT03012334|162697884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8306|2.6926|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.6926|1.8306|<.0001
81504474|NCT03012334|162697884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4239|3.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.2800|2.4239|<0.0001
81504475|NCT03012334|162697884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|3.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9568|3.8193|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.8193|2.9568|<0.0001
81504476|NCT03012334|162697884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2137|-1.3546|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.3546|-2.2137|<0.0001
81504477|NCT03012334|162697884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5574|-0.6956|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.6956|-1.5574|<0.0001
81504478|NCT03012334|162697884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.5||||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9642|-0.1081|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1081|-0.9642|0.0142
81504479|NCT03012334|162697886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-12.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6895|-6.5006|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.5006|-18.6895|<.0001
81504480|NCT03012334|162697886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-24.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3631|-18.1357|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-18.1357|-30.3631|<.0001
81504481|NCT03012334|162697886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-28.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.442|-22.2897|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-22.2897|-34.4420|<.0001
81504482|NCT03012334|162697886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-30.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.5068|-24.277|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-24.2770|-36.5068|<0.0001
81504483|NCT03012334|162697886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|17.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7029|23.8908|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||23.8908|11.7029|<.0001
81504484|NCT03012334|162697886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|6.1||||0.0489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0297|12.2554|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.2554|0.0297|0.0489
81504485|NCT03012334|162697886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|2.0||||0.5123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|8.1021|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.1021|-4.0500|0.5123
81504486|NCT03012334|162697886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-26.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.4956|-20.3628|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-20.3628|-32.4956|<.0001
81544935|NCT02492763|162767089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.6||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.08|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||1.08|0.11|0.017
81504487|NCT03012334|162697886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-37.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.927|-31.7537|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-31.7537|-43.9270|<.0001
81504488|NCT03012334|162697886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-46.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.8147|-40.7268|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-40.7268|-52.8147|<.0001
81504489|NCT03012334|162697886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-52.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.649|-46.4682|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-46.4682|-58.6490|<0.0001
81504490|NCT03012334|162697886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|26.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0635|32.1953|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||32.1953|20.0635|<.0001
81504491|NCT03012334|162697886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|14.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6325|20.804|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||20.8040|8.6325|<.0001
81544936|NCT02492763|162767089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.61||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.1|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||-0.10|-1.12|0.018
81544937|NCT02492763|162767089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.37||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.87|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||0.87|-0.13|0.146
81544938|NCT02492763|162767089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.48||Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment|Longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.48|-1.49|<0.001
81544939|NCT02492763|162767092|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Placebo|-2.3||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|5.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||5.6|-12.1|0.301
81504492|NCT03012334|162697886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|5.8||||0.0605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.256|11.8317|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.8317|-0.2560|0.0605
81504493|NCT03012334|162697887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-4.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.14|-2.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.85|-6.14|<0.001
81504494|NCT03012334|162697887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-6.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.58|-5.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.28|-8.58|<0.001
81504495|NCT03012334|162697887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-8.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.52|-7.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.23|-10.52|<0.001
81504496|NCT03012334|162697887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-11.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.81|-9.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.51|-12.81|<0.001
81504497|NCT03012334|162697887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|6.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.02|8.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.31|5.02|<0.001
81544940|NCT02492763|162767092|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Placebo|2.2||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|13.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||13.2|-8.1|0.573
81504498|NCT03012334|162697887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|4.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.58|5.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.88|2.58|<0.001
81504499|NCT03012334|162697887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|2.3|||<|0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.93|0.64|<0.007
81504500|NCT03012334|162697888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.439|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2198|1.6583|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.6583|1.2198|<0.0001
81504501|NCT03012334|162697888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|2.018|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7981|2.238|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.2380|1.7981|<0.0001
81504502|NCT03012334|162697888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|2.572|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3536|2.7909|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.7909|2.3536|<0.0001
81504503|NCT03012334|162697888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|2.553|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3331|2.773|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.7730|2.3331|<0.0001
81504504|NCT03012334|162697888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.114|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3333|-0.8948|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.8948|-1.3333|<0.0001
81504505|NCT03012334|162697888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.535|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7549|-0.3151|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3151|-0.7549|<0.0001
81504506|NCT03012334|162697888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.019||||0.8629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1995|0.2379|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2379|-0.1995|0.8629
81504507|NCT03012334|162697890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.18||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0849|0.2746|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2746|0.0849|0.0002
81504508|NCT03012334|162697890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.303|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2082|0.3985|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3985|0.2082|<.0001
81504509|NCT03012334|162697890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.372|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.277|0.4662|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4662|0.2770|<.0001
81504510|NCT03012334|162697890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.603|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.508|0.6983|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6983|0.5080|<.0001
81504511|NCT03012334|162697890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.423|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5183|-0.3286|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3286|-0.5183|<.0001
81504512|NCT03012334|162697890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3949|-0.2047|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2047|-0.3949|<0.0001
81504513|NCT03012334|162697890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.232|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3261|-0.137|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1370|-0.3261|<0.0001
81544941|NCT02492763|162767092|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Liraglutide|-2.4||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|5.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||5.5|-12.4|0.295
81544942|NCT02492763|162767092|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % vs Liraglutide|2.2||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|13.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||||13.2|-8.4|0.587
81544943|NCT02492763|162767093|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the LS Means vs. Placebo|6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.42|10.37|||||Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||Longitudinal data analysis|10.37|3.42|
81544944|NCT02492763|162767093|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means vs. Liraglutide|3.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|7.33|||||Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||Longitudinal data analysis|7.33|0.35|
81544945|NCT02492763|162767093|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means vs. Placebo|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.17|11.23|||||Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||Longitudinal data analysis|11.23|4.17|
81544946|NCT02492763|162767093|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means vs. Liraglutide|4.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|8.19|||||Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||Longitudinal data analysis|8.19|1.11|
81544947|NCT02492763|162767094|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.7||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.6|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||0.6|-2.0|0.285
81544948|NCT02492763|162767094|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.9||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.2|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||2.2|-0.4|0.183
81544949|NCT02492763|162767094|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.4|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||-0.4|-3.1|0.010
81544950|NCT02492763|162767094|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.2||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.2|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||1.2|-1.5|0.811
81504514|NCT02286895|162697891|NON_INFERIORITY|The protocol stated that non-inferiority would be achieved if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (2-sided) for the difference in sero-conversion percentages (group receiving rotavirus minus group not receiving rotavirus) was \> -10%.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|4.2||||||Based on results from a prior study, the sponsor assumed 90% sero-conversion rates in each Arms A and B for each antigen in the two co-primary objectives. To rule out a non-inferiority margin of no more than 10% with 95% power (95% power was chosen to give an overall power of at least 90%) and a one-sided type-one error rate of no more than 2.5%, 237 evaluable subjects were required in each group to explore the co-primary objectives.||4.2|-4.0|
81504515|NCT02286895|162697892|NON_INFERIORITY|The protocol stated that non-inferiority would be achieved if the lower limit of the 95% CI (2-sided) for the difference in sero-conversion percentages (group receiving rotavirus minus group not receiving rotavirus) was \> -10%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|4.0||||||Based on results from a prior study completed by PATH and CVD-Mali, the sponsor assumed 90% sero-conversion rates in each Arms A and B for each antigen in the two co-primary objectives. To rule out a non-inferiority margin of no more than 10% with 95% power (95% power was chosen to give an overall power of at least 90%) and a one-sided type-one error rate of no more than 2.5%, 237 evaluable subjects were required in each group to explore the co-primary objectives.||4.0|-12.2|
81504516|NCT02286895|162697893|NON_INFERIORITY|The protocol stated that non-inferiority would be achieved if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (2-sided) for the difference in sero-conversion percentages (group receiving rotavirus minus group not receiving rotavirus) was \> -10%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|2.7||||||Based on results from a prior study completed by PATH and CVD-Mali, the sponsor assumed 90% sero-conversion rates in each Arms A and B for each antigen in the two co-primary objectives. To rule out a non-inferiority margin of no more than 10% with 95% power (95% power was chosen to give an overall power of at least 90%) and a one-sided type-one error rate of no more than 2.5%, 237 evaluable subjects were required in each group to explore the co-primary objectives.||2.7|-7.5|
81504517|NCT02286895|162697894|EQUIVALENCE|Definition of equivalence/null hypothesis: geometric mean titer (GMT) of group receiving rotavirus vaccine divided by GMT of group not receiving rotavirus vaccine = 1.|geometric mean titer ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.1||||||||1.1|0.8|
81504518|NCT02286895|162697895|EQUIVALENCE|Definition of equivalence/null hypothesis: geometric mean concentration (GMC) of group receiving rotavirus vaccine/ GMC of group not receiving rotavirus vaccine = 1|geometric mean titer ratio|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|3.8||||||||3.8|-5.2|
81504519|NCT02286895|162697896|EQUIVALENCE|Definition of equivalence/null hypothesis: geometric mean titer (GMT) of group receiving rotavirus vaccine divided by GMT of group not receiving rotavirus vaccine = 1.|geometric mean titer ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.3||||||||1.3|0.7|
81504520|NCT02286895|162697897|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|17.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|25.3||||||Null hypothesis: percentage of the seroresponse to rotavirus in the group that received rotavirus vaccine minus the percentage of the seroresponse to rotavirus in the group that did not receive rotavirus vaccine is less than or equal to 0.||25.3|9.7|
81504521|NCT02286895|162697898|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|15.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|23.4||||||Null hypothesis: percentage of the seroresponse to rotavirus in the group that received rotavirus vaccine minus the percentage of the seroresponse to rotavirus in the group that did not receive rotavirus vaccine is less than or equal to 0.||23.4|8.1|
81504522|NCT02286895|162697899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|25.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|36.2||||||Null hypothesis: percentage of the seroresponse to rotavirus in the group that received rotavirus vaccine minus the percentage of the seroresponse to rotavirus in the group that did not receive rotavirus vaccine is less than or equal to 0.||36.2|14.6|
81504523|NCT02286895|162697900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|31.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.1|39.0||||||Null hypothesis: percentage of the seroresponse to rotavirus in the group that received rotavirus vaccine minus the percentage of the seroresponse to rotavirus in the group that did not receive rotavirus vaccine is less than or equal to 0.||39.0|23.1|
81544951|NCT02492763|162767094|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-1.6||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.3||Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment|Longitudinal data analysis|||||-0.3|-2.9|0.018
81544952|NCT02492763|162767095|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-8.6||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.2|10.9|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||10.9|-28.2|0.385
81544953|NCT02492763|162767095|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|29.1||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|48.6|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||48.6|9.7|0.004
81544954|NCT02492763|162767095|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-29.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.6|-9.4|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||-9.4|-49.6|0.004
81504524|NCT02286895|162697901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|17.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|23.5||||||Null hypothesis: percentage of the seroresponse to rotavirus in the group that received rotavirus vaccine minus the percentage of the seroresponse to rotavirus in the group that did not receive rotavirus vaccine is less than or equal to 0.||23.5|12.0|
81504525|NCT02286895|162697902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|52.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.7|66.3||||||Null hypothesis: percentage of the seroresponse to rotavirus in the group that received rotavirus vaccine minus the percentage of the seroresponse to rotavirus in the group that did not receive rotavirus vaccine is less than or equal to 0.||66.3|37.7|
81504526|NCT02286895|162697903|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean titer ratio|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.4||||||Null hypothesis: geometric mean titer (GMT) in group receiving rotavirus vaccine/GMT in group not receiving rotavirus vaccine ≤ 1||2.4|1.2|
81504527|NCT02286895|162697904|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean titer ratio|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|3.1||||||Null hypothesis: 28 days post-vaccination, geometric mean titer (GMT) in group receiving rotavirus vaccine/GMT in group not receiving rotavirus vaccine ≤ 1||3.1|1.7|
81504528|NCT02286895|162697905|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean titer ratio|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.3||||||Null hypothesis: geometric mean titer (GMT) in group receiving rotavirus vaccine/GMT in group not receiving rotavirus vaccine ≤ 1||3.3|1.2|
81504529|NCT02286895|162697906|SUPERIORITY||geometric mean titer ratio|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|8.9||||||Null hypothesis: geometric mean titer (GMT) in group receiving rotavirus vaccine/GMT in group not receiving rotavirus vaccine ≤ 1||8.9|2.4|
81504530|NCT02441218|162697926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.9|||Regression, Cox||"Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake at randomisation as a covariate.~P-value: Wald test"|||0.90|0.75|<0.0001
81504531|NCT02441218|162697927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.03|||Regression, Cox||"Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake at randomisation as a covariate.~P-value: Wald test"|||1.03|0.80|0.128
81504532|NCT02441218|162697928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.83|||Regression, Cox||"Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake at randomisation as a covariate.~P-value: Wald test"|||0.83|0.66|< 0.0001
81504533|NCT02441218|162697929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.02|||Regression, Cox||"Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake at randomisation as a covariate.~P-value: Wald test"|||1.02|0.80|0.092
81504534|NCT02441218|162697930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.94|||Regression, Cox||"Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake at randomisation as a covariate.~P-value: Wald test"|||0.94|0.58|0.0140
81504535|NCT02441218|162697931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.96|||Regression, Cox||"Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake at randomisation as a covariate.~P-value: Wald test"|||0.96|0.82|0.0027
81504536|NCT02441218|162697932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|0.92|||Regression, Cox||"Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake at randomisation as a covariate.~P-value: Wald test"|||0.92|0.78|0.0002
81504537|NCT02441218|162697933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.95|||Regression, Cox||"Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake at randomisation as a covariate.~P-value: Wald test"|||0.95|0.81|0.0013
81504538|NCT02441218|162697934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.92|||Regression, Cox||"Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake at randomisation as a covariate.~P-value: Wald test"|||0.92|0.77|0.0002
81504539|NCT02441218|162697935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.89|||Regression, Cox||Estimate of the hazard ratio between treatment groups based on an adjusted Cox proportional hazards model with beta-blocker intake at randomisation as a covariate. P-value: Wald test|||0.89|0.74|< 0.0001
81504540|NCT00163189|162697952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Student's paired t-test|||Month 36||||<0.001
81504541|NCT00163189|162697953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008|||||||Student's paired t-test|||Month 36||||0.008
81504542|NCT03435380|162697984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.37||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|5.07|||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by age at consent (25-39 vs \>=40), diagnosis (Hodgkin lymphoma vs other) and previous breast imaging exam (either mammogram or breast MRI).||||5.07|1.11|0.019
81504543|NCT03435380|162697984|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.96||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|4.38|||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by age at consent (25-39 vs \>=40), diagnosis (Hodgkin lymphoma vs other) and previous breast imaging exam (either mammogram or breast MRI).||||4.38|0.87|0.092
81504544|NCT01103414|162698000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.77||0.1819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|4.3|||ANCOVA|||||4.3|-22.4|0.1819
81504545|NCT01103414|162698000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-18.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.59||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|-5.4|||ANCOVA|||||-5.4|-31.4|0.0057
81504546|NCT01103414|162698000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.3|-15.6|||ANCOVA|||||-15.6|-42.3|<0.0001
81504547|NCT01103414|162698000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-31.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.8|-18.2|||ANCOVA|||||-18.2|-43.8|<0.0001
81504548|NCT01103414|162698001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.0273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||||-0.04|-0.73|0.0273
81504549|NCT01103414|162698001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.45|||ANCOVA|||||-0.45|-1.13|<0.0001
81504550|NCT01103414|162698001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.52|||ANCOVA|||||-0.52|-1.21|<0.0001
81504551|NCT01103414|162698001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.65|||ANCOVA|||||-0.65|-1.32|<0.0001
81504552|NCT01008618|162698037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0846|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0846
81504553|NCT05525910|162698068|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|105.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.54|116.68||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) Low Disintegrant||116.68|94.54|
81504554|NCT05525910|162698068|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|109.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.08|121.47||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) High Disintegrant||121.47|98.08|
81504555|NCT05525910|162698068|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|100.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.79|111.74||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) HDL||111.74|90.79|
81504556|NCT05525910|162698068|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|110.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.58|122.52||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 3\*(100/33.3 mg)||122.52|99.58|
81504557|NCT05525910|162698069|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|104.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.78|117.24||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) Low Disintegrant||117.24|93.78|
81504558|NCT05525910|162698069|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|109.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.93|122.89||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) High Disintegrant||122.89|97.93|
81504559|NCT05525910|162698069|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|100.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.69|111.8||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) HDL||111.80|89.69|
81504560|NCT05525910|162698069|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|109.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.36|122.57||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 3\*(100/33.3 mg)||122.57|98.36|
81504561|NCT05525910|162698070|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|109.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.97|127.06||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) Low Disintegrant||127.06|94.97|
81504562|NCT05525910|162698070|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|114.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.92|132.98||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) High Disintegrant||132.98|98.92|
81504563|NCT05525910|162698070|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|109.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.64|126.14||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) HDL||126.14|94.64|
81504564|NCT05525910|162698070|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|115.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.48|133.87||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 3\*(100/33.3 mg)||133.87|100.48|
81504565|NCT05525910|162698071|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|88.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.24|103.53||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) Low Disintegrant||103.53|76.24|
81504566|NCT05525910|162698071|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|95.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.41|111.11||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) High Disintegrant||111.11|81.41|
81504567|NCT05525910|162698071|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|85.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.73|99.7||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) HDL||99.70|73.73|
81544955|NCT02492763|162767095|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|8.3||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|28.2|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||28.2|-11.7|0.416
81504568|NCT05525910|162698071|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|93.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.09|108.26||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 3\*(100/33.3 mg)||108.26|80.09|
81544956|NCT02492763|162767095|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-37.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.5|-18.0||Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment|Longitudinal data analysis|||||-18.0|-57.5|<0.001
81504569|NCT05525910|162698072|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|88.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|74.64|104.78||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) Low Disintegrant||104.78|74.64|
81504570|NCT05525910|162698072|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|96.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.8|114.06||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) High Disintegrant||114.06|80.80|
81504571|NCT05525910|162698072|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|84.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.15|99.43||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) HDL||99.43|71.15|
81504572|NCT05525910|162698072|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|90.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.99|107.54||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 3\*(100/33.3 mg)||107.54|76.99|
81504573|NCT05525910|162698073|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|82.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.85|103.74||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) Low Disintegrant||103.74|65.85|
81504574|NCT05525910|162698073|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|94.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.28|119.49||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) High Disintegrant||119.49|75.28|
81504575|NCT05525910|162698073|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|81.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.18|102.07||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 2\*(150/50 mg) HDL||102.07|65.18|
81504576|NCT05525910|162698073|OTHER|Analysis done using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Ratio and 90% CI are expressed as percentages.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|88.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.65|110.57||||||Reference: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 300(2\*150)/100 mg Test: Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir 3\*(100/33.3 mg)||110.57|70.65|
81504577|NCT01657305|162698081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||2-sided, significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||"All participants received both treatments and treatments were intra-individually compared.~Hypotheses tested: H0: δ = 0 and H1: δ ≠ 0 with δ being the difference in time to wound closure between treatments.~Negative values for the intra-individual time difference indicate faster healing of the Oleogel-S10-treated wound half.~For right-censored observations (no wound closure observed in blinded photo evaluation), wound closure was conservatively calculated as +1 day after the last photo."||||<0.0001
81504578|NCT01657305|162698085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|11.2||Day 7|t-test, 2 sided||Difference in degree of epithelialization \[%\] (Oleogel-S10 minus standard of care)|||11.2|6.0|<0.0001
81504579|NCT01657305|162698085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|13.4||Day 10|t-test, 2 sided||Difference in degree of epithelialization \[%\] (Oleogel-S10 minus standard of care)|||13.4|6.9|<0.0001
81504580|NCT01657305|162698085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|11.1||Day 14|t-test, 2 sided||Difference in degree of epithelialization \[%\] (Oleogel-S10 minus standard of care)|||11.1|4.6|<0.0001
81504581|NCT01657305|162698085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|10.9||Day 18|t-test, 2 sided||Difference in degree of epithelialization \[%\] (Oleogel-S10 minus standard of care)|||10.9|3.9|<0.0001
81504582|NCT01657305|162698085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|9.1||Day 21|t-test, 2 sided||Difference in degree of epithelialization \[%\] (Oleogel-S10 minus standard of care)|||9.1|3.7|<0.0001
81504583|NCT01657305|162698085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.9|=|0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|6.4||Day 28|t-test, 2 sided||Difference in degree of epithelialization \[%\] (Oleogel-S10 minus standard of care)|||6.4|1.5|=0.0021
81504584|NCT01854528|162698118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.09|47.42|||Stratum adjusted Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value for the difference in sustained virologic response rates 12 weeks after the last dose between treatment groups with HCV subgenotype (1a, non-1a) from stratum adjusted Mantel-Haenszel with previous type of response to pegIFN/RBV treatment (relapser, partial or null responder) as strata.||47.42|21.09|<0.001
81504585|NCT01854528|162698119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|8.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.43|11.85|||ANCOVA|||P-value from ANCOVA model including baseline score and region as covariates and treatment arm as a factor.||11.85|5.43|<0.001
81504586|NCT01854528|162698120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|7.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.11|9.98|||ANCOVA|||P-value from ANCOVA model including baseline score and region as covariates and treatment arm as a factor.||9.98|5.11|<0.001
81504587|NCT01854528|162698121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|54.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|435.1|||Regression, Logistic|||P-value from logistic regression model including treatment arm, baseline log10 HCV RNA level, HCV subgenotype, and previous response to pegIFN/RBV treatment as predictors.||435.1|6.9|<0.001
81544957|NCT02492763|162767099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-3.7||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|1.4|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||1.4|-8.8|0.151
81504588|NCT00518180|162698134|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immunogenicity of MenACWY given concomitantly with HPV and Tdap was considered non inferior to the immunogenicity of MenACWY administered alone, if, for each serogroup, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month after MenACWY vaccination (PGroup I minus PGroup II) was greater than -10%.|Vaccine Group differences (%)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.0||||||Immune response to Men A when MenACWY is administered concomitantly with Tdap and HPV, compared with the immune response to MenACWY when administered alone. Method: ANCOVA. Parameter estimate: Vaccine Group Differences.||3|-6|
81504589|NCT00518180|162698134|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immunogenicity of MenACWY given concomitantly with HPV and Tdap was considered non inferior to the immunogenicity of MenACWY administered alone, if, for each serogroup, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month after MenACWY vaccination (PGroup I minus PGroup II) was greater than -10%.|Vaccine Group differences (%)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.0||||||Immune response to Men C when MenACWY is administered concomitantly with Tdap and HPV, compared with the immune response to MenACWY when administered alone. Method: ANCOVA. Parameter estimate: Vaccine Group Differences.||3|-6|
81504590|NCT00518180|162698134|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immunogenicity of MenACWY given concomitantly with HPV and Tdap was considered non inferior to the immunogenicity of MenACWY administered alone, if, for each serogroup, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month after MenACWY vaccination (PGroup I minus PGroup II) was greater than -10%.|Vaccine Group differences (%)|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|1.0||||||Immune response to Men W when MenACWY is administered concomitantly with Tdap and HPV, compared with the immune response to MenACWY when administered alone. Method: ANCOVA. Parameter estimate: Vaccine Group Differences.||1|-9|
81504591|NCT00518180|162698134|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immunogenicity of MenACWY given concomitantly with HPV and Tdap was considered non inferior to the immunogenicity of MenACWY administered alone, if, for each serogroup, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month after MenACWY vaccination (PGroup I minus PGroup II) was greater than -10%.|Vaccine Group differences (%)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|5.0||||||Immune response to Men Y when MenACWY is administered concomitantly with Tdap and HPV, compared with the immune response to MenACWY when administered alone. Method: ANCOVA. Parameter estimate: Vaccine Group Differences.||5|-4|
81504592|NCT00518180|162698134|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immunogenicity of MenACWY given after Tdap was considered non inferior to the immunogenicity of MenACWY administered alone, if, for each serogroup, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month after MenACWY vaccination (PGroup III minus PGroup II) was greater than -10%.|Vaccine Group differences (%)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|10.0||||||Immune response to Men A when MenACWY is administered 1 month after Tdap, compared with the immune response to MenACWY when administered alone. Method: ANCOVA. Parameter estimate: Vaccine Group Differences.||10|1|
81504593|NCT00518180|162698134|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immunogenicity of MenACWY given after Tdap was considered non inferior to the immunogenicity of MenACWY administered alone, if, for each serogroup, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month after MenACWY vaccination (PGroup III minus PGroup II) was greater than -10%.|Vaccine Group differences (%)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|4.0||||||Immune response to Men C when MenACWY is administered 1 month after Tdap, compared with the immune response to MenACWY when administered alone. Method: ANCOVA. Parameter estimate: Vaccine Group Differences.||4|-6|
81504594|NCT00518180|162698134|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immunogenicity of MenACWY given after Tdap was considered non inferior to the immunogenicity of MenACWY administered alone, if, for each serogroup, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month after MenACWY vaccination (PGroup III minus PGroup II) was greater than -10%.|Vaccine Group differences (%)|-16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|-10.0||||||Immune response to Men W when MenACWY is administered 1 month after Tdap, compared with the immune response to MenACWY when administered alone. Method: ANCOVA. Parameter estimate: Vaccine Group Differences.||-10|-21|
81504595|NCT00518180|162698134|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immunogenicity of MenACWY given after Tdap was considered non inferior to the immunogenicity of MenACWY administered alone, if, for each serogroup, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in percentage of subjects with seroresponse at one month after MenACWY vaccination (PGroup III minus PGroup II) was greater than -10%.|Vaccine Group differences (%)|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|1.0||||||Immune response to Men Y when MenACWY is administered 1 month after Tdap, compared with the immune response to MenACWY when administered alone. Method: ANCOVA. Parameter estimate: Vaccine Group Differences.||1|-9|
81504596|NCT00518180|162698135|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority of the immune response to Tdap when administered concomitantly with MenACWY and HPV, compared with the immune response to Tdap when administered alone, was demonstrated for the diphteria and tetanus antigens if the lower limits of the two-sided 95% CIs around the difference in the percentages of subjects with ELISA anti-D toxin ≥ 1.0 IU/mL \[Group I minus Group III\] were greater than -10%.|Vaccine Group differences (%)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.0||||||Non inferiority of the immune response to diphteria antigen, when Tdap is administered concomitantly with MenACWY and HPV, compared with the immune response to Tdap when administered alone. Method: ANCOVA. Parameter estimate: Vaccine Group Differences.||4|1|
81544958|NCT02492763|162767099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.1||||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|4.1|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||4.1|-6.2|0.682
81544959|NCT02492763|162767099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-2.5||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|2.7|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||2.7|-7.7|0.344
81544960|NCT02492763|162767099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.2||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|5.4|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||5.4|-5.0|0.948
81544961|NCT02492763|162767099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-2.7||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|2.5||Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment|Longitudinal data analysis|||||2.5|-7.8|0.306
81544962|NCT02492763|162767100|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.5||||0.347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|4.8|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||4.8|-1.7|0.347
81544963|NCT02492763|162767100|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.1||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.2|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||3.2|-3.3|0.963
81544964|NCT02492763|162767100|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.4||||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.7|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||4.7|-1.9|0.394
81544965|NCT02492763|162767100|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.2||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|3.1|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||3.1|-3.5|0.905
81544966|NCT02492763|162767100|SUPERIORITY||Difference in the Least Squares Means|1.6||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|4.9|||Longitudinal data analysis|Terms for treatment, time, A1C (\<8.5%, ≥8.5%), BMI (\<30 kg/m\^2, ≥30 kg/m\^2) and AHA washout status (Yes, No), and the interaction of time by treatment||||4.9|-1.6|0.325
81544967|NCT01337960|162767101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.01
81544968|NCT01337960|162767102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<.02
81544969|NCT01337960|162767103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.17
81544970|NCT01337960|162767104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=0.35
81544971|NCT01744977|162767135|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|With an assumed adherence proportion in the Control arm of 0.50, there is 80% power to detect a difference between Control and the intervention arms of 17% or more with 125 patients in each arm.||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.300
81544972|NCT01744977|162767136|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|With an assumed adherence proportion in the Control arm of 0.50, there is 80% power to detect a difference between Control and the intervention arms of 17% or more with 125 patients in each arm.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|6.5||As measured at 12m|Mixed Models Analysis||This value summarizes the full 12 month period so Mean Difference (Final Values) is appropriate.|||6.5|-8.0|0.839
81544973|NCT00912808|162767139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Means and standard deviations were calculated to describe the subject baseline characteristics. Paired t-tests evaluated the difference between baseline and end of treatment frequency of falls. Changes post-treatment from baseline in secondary measures were also compared between the donepezil and placebo phases with paired t-tests or Wilcoxon signed rank tests when data was nonparametric. SPSS was used for the analysis.||||0.049
81544974|NCT00912808|162767140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Means and standard deviations were calculated to describe the subject baseline characteristics. Paired t-tests evaluated the difference between baseline and end of treatment frequency of falls. Changes post-treatment from baseline in secondary measures were also compared between the donepezil and placebo phases with paired t-tests or Wilcoxon signed rank tests when data was nonparametric. SPSS was used for the analysis.||||0.27
81544975|NCT00728689|162767188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4591|||||||ANOVA|||A sample size of 12 subjects was chosen to provide a statistical power of 80% to detect a 25% difference of the Form V mean between the Form I and Form V doses at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for this crossover design. A parametric (normal theory) general linear model was applied and an ANOVA for a 2-way crossover design was employed to examine the differences among the 2 forms.||||0.4591
81544976|NCT00728689|162767189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0048|||||||ANOVA|||A sample size of 12 subjects was chosen to provide a statistical power of 80% to detect a 25% difference of the Form V mean between the Form I and Form V doses at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for this crossover design. Firstly, a parametric (normal theory) general linear model was applied and an ANOVA for a 2-way crossover design was employed to examine the differences among the 2 forms. Secondly, AUC0-τ was analyzed on a log scale, to assess bioequivalence between Form I and Form V.||||0.0048
81544977|NCT00728689|162767190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0997|||||||ANOVA|||A sample size of 12 subjects was chosen to provide a statistical power of 80% to detect a 25% difference of the Form V mean between the Form I and Form V doses at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for this crossover design. Firstly, a parametric (normal theory) general linear model was applied and an ANOVA for a 2-way crossover design was employed to examine the differences among the 2 forms. Secondly, AUC0-∞ was analyzed on a log scale, to assess bioequivalence between Form I and Form V.||||0.0997
81544978|NCT00728689|162767191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0422|||||||ANOVA|||A sample size of 12 subjects was chosen to provide a statistical power of 80% to detect a 25% difference of the Form V mean between the Form I and Form V doses at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for this crossover design. Firstly, a parametric (normal theory) general linear model was applied and an ANOVA for a 2-way crossover design was employed to examine the differences among the 2 forms. Secondly, Cmax was analyzed on a log scale, to assess bioequivalence between Form I and Form V.||||0.0422
81544979|NCT00728689|162767192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8581|||||||ANOVA|||A sample size of 12 subjects was chosen to provide a statistical power of 80% to detect a 25% difference of the Form V mean between the Form I and Form V doses at the 0.05 level (2-sided) for this crossover design. A parametric (normal theory) general linear model was applied and an ANOVA for a 2-way crossover design was employed to examine the differences among the 2 forms.||||0.8581
81544980|NCT05567783|162767265|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk reduction (RRR, %)|15.85||||0.5552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.27|52.56||two-sided, alpha=0.05|Poisson regression|Estimated using Poisson regression of multiple imputed data with treatment group the only factor in the model|RRR and 95% CI estimated using Poisson regression of multiple imputed data with treatment group was the only factor in the model|||52.56|-49.27|0.5552
81504597|NCT00518180|162698135|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non inferiority of the immune response to Tdap when administered concomitantly with MenACWY and HPV, compared with the immune response to Tdap when administered alone, was demonstrated for the diphteria and tetanus antigens if the lower limits of the two-sided 95% CIs around the difference in the percentages of subjects with ELISA anti-D toxin ≥ 1.0 IU/mL \[Group I minus Group III\] were greater than -10%.|Vaccine Group differences (%)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0||||||Non inferiority of the immune response to tetanus antigen, when Tdap is administered concomitantly with MenACWY and HPV, compared with the immune response to Tdap when administered alone. Method: ANCOVA. Parameter estimate: Vaccine Group Differences.||1|-1|
81504598|NCT00518180|162698144|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Tdap concomitant with MenACWY a was considered non inferior to Tdap alone if, for PT, FHA and pertactin, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMCs (GMC Group I / GMC Group III) at 1 month after vaccination was \> 0.67.|Vaccine Group Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.9||||||Non inferiority of the immune response to Tdap is administered concomitantly with MenACWY and HPV, compared with the immune response to Tdap when administered alone, for PT antigen. Method: ANCOVA. Parameter estimate: Vaccine Group Ratio.||0.9|0.72|
81504599|NCT00518180|162698144|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Tdap concomitant with MenACWY a was considered non inferior to Tdap alone if, for PT, FHA and pertactin, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMCs (GMC Group I / GMC Group III) at 1 month after vaccination was \> 0.67.|Vaccine Group Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.81||||||Non inferiority of the immune response to Tdap when administered concomitantly with MenACWY and HPV, compared with the immune response to Tdap when administered alone, for PRN antigen. Method: ANCOVA. Parameter estimate: Vaccine Group Ratio.||0.81|0.58|
81504600|NCT00518180|162698144|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Tdap concomitant with MenACWY a was considered non inferior to Tdap alone if, for PT, FHA and pertactin, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the GMCs (GMC Group I / GMC Group III) at 1 month after vaccination was \> 0.67.|Vaccine Group Ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.76||||||Non inferiority of the immune response to Tdap when administered concomitantly with MenACWY and HPV, compared with the immune response to Tdap when administered alon, for FHA antigen. Method: ANCOVA. Parameter estimate: Vaccine Group Ratio.||0.76|0.58|
81504601|NCT03060902|162698153|SUPERIORITY||F|10.16||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.002
81544981|NCT05567783|162767265|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk reduction (RRR, %)|3.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.23|44.63|||||RRR and 95% CI estimated using Poisson regression of multiple imputed data with treatment group the only factor in the model; 95% CI are nominal and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|||44.63|-67.23|
81544982|NCT05567783|162767273|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk reduction (RRR, %)|57.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|82.15|||||RRR and 95% CI estimated using Poisson regression of multiple imputed data with treatment group the only factor in the model; 95%CI are nominal and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|||82.15|-2.51|
81544983|NCT05567783|162767273|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk reduction (RRR, %)|11.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.25|55.51|||||RRR and 95% CI estimated using Poisson regression of multiple imputed data with treatment group the only factor in the model; 95% CI are nominal and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|||55.51|-76.25|
81544984|NCT05567783|162767274|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk reduction (RRR, %)|44.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.49|79.26|||||RRR and 95% CI estimated using Poisson regression of multiple imputed data with treatment group the only factor in the model; 95%CI are nominal and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|||79.26|-50.49|
81544985|NCT05567783|162767274|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk reduction (RRR, %)|-9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-147.41|51.27|||||RRR and 95% CI estimated using Poisson regression of multiple imputed data with treatment group the only factor in the model; 95% CI are nominal and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|||51.27|-147.41|
81544986|NCT00001959|162767283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||H0: GFR Decrease during baseline period and treatment period are same||||<0.01
81504602|NCT02289469|162698154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|31.6|||Chi-squared|||A chi-square test was used to test for differences in proportions between intervention and control groups.||31.6|16.0|<0.0001
81504603|NCT02289469|162698155|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Other|||Descriptive statistics (counts, frequencies) were used to summarize responses.||||<0.01
81504604|NCT03710889|162698183|OTHER|Within treatment paired t-tests were used to compare the differences in dynamic indices between Baseline and Month 3 using the Bone-Biopsy Population. If the normality assumption is not satisfied at the 0.01 significance level and visual inspection of the data deems it necessary, Wilcoxon signed-rank test is used. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. A 2-sided p-value \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Paired t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81504605|NCT04881760|162698190|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-5.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.34|-3.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.94|-7.34|<0.001
81544987|NCT00001959|162767284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||H0: Proteinuria during baseline and treatment periods are same||||0.16
81544988|NCT03773978|162767287|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.241|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.128|0.453|||Log Rank|||||0.453|0.128|<0.001
81544989|NCT03773978|162767288|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.72||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|7.46|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 16||7.46|0.99|0.052
81544990|NCT03773978|162767288|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.64||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|8.28|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 20||8.28|1.60|0.002
81544991|NCT03773978|162767288|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|9.41|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 24||9.41|2.00|<0.001
81544992|NCT03773978|162767288|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.37||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|7.01|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 28||7.01|1.62|0.001
81504606|NCT04881760|162698190|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-10.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.21|-8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.70|-12.21|<0.001
81504607|NCT04881760|162698190|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-12.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.42|-10.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.08|-14.42|<0.001
81504608|NCT04881760|162698190|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-15.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|-13.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.30|-16.90|<0.001
81504609|NCT04881760|162698190|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-16.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.86|-14.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.58|-18.86|<0.001
81504610|NCT04881760|162698190|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-15.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.57|-14.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.13|-17.57|<0.001
81504611|NCT04881760|162698191|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-6.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.94|-4.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.20|-8.94|<0.001
81504612|NCT04881760|162698191|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-14.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.64|-10.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-10.78|-17.64|<0.001
81504613|NCT04881760|162698191|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-15.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.05|-12.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.40|-19.05|<0.001
81504614|NCT04881760|162698191|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-19.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.73|-16.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-16.51|-22.73|<0.001
81504615|NCT04881760|162698191|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-21.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.05|-18.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-18.51|-25.05|<0.001
81504616|NCT04881760|162698191|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-22.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.92|-19.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-19.31|-24.92|<0.001
81504617|NCT04881760|162698192|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|49.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||49|17|<0.001
81504618|NCT04881760|162698192|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|61.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.0|77.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||77|45|<0.001
81504619|NCT04881760|162698192|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|68.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.0|81.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||81|54|<0.001
81504620|NCT04881760|162698192|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|74.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.0|85.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||85|63|<0.001
81504621|NCT04881760|162698192|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|74.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.0|85.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||85|63|<0.001
81504622|NCT04881760|162698192|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|71.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.0|82.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||82|59|<0.001
81504623|NCT04881760|162698193|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|37.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|54.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||54|20|<0.001
81504624|NCT04881760|162698193|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|60.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.0|76.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||76|44|<0.001
81504625|NCT04881760|162698193|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|70.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.0|83.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||83|57|<0.001
81504626|NCT04881760|162698193|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|73.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.0|84.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||84|62|<0.001
81504627|NCT04881760|162698193|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|73.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.0|84.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||84|62|<0.001
81504628|NCT04881760|162698193|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|73.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.0|84.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||84|67|<0.001
81504629|NCT04881760|162698194|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|33.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||33|11|<0.001
81504630|NCT04881760|162698194|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|56.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.0|73.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||73|38|<0.001
81504631|NCT04881760|162698194|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|69.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.0|85.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||85|53|<0.001
81504632|NCT04881760|162698194|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|80.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.0|93.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||93|66|<0.001
81504633|NCT04881760|162698194|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|91.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.0|100.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||100|83|<0.001
81504634|NCT04881760|162698194|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|87.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|96.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||96|78|<0.001
81504635|NCT04881760|162698195|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.0||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|31.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||31|5|0.008
81504636|NCT04881760|162698195|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|64.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.0|81.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||81|48|<0.001
81504637|NCT04881760|162698195|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|67.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|84.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||84|51|<0.001
81504638|NCT04881760|162698195|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|81.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.0|94.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||94|69|<0.001
81504639|NCT04881760|162698195|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|82.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.0|94.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||94|71|<0.001
81504640|NCT04881760|162698195|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|84.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.0|94.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||94|74|<0.001
81504641|NCT04881760|162698196|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.0||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|17.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||17|1|0.029
81504642|NCT04881760|162698196|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|43.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||43|11|<0.001
81504643|NCT04881760|162698196|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|43.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.0|60.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||60|26|<0.001
81504644|NCT04881760|162698196|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|49.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.0|66.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||66|33|<0.001
81504645|NCT04881760|162698196|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|67.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|83.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||83|51|<0.001
81504646|NCT04881760|162698196|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|68.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|80.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||80|56|<0.001
81504647|NCT04881760|162698197|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|24.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||24|6|0.002
81504648|NCT04881760|162698197|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|53.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.0|70.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||70|36|<0.001
81504649|NCT04881760|162698197|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|63.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.0|79.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||79|47|<0.001
81504650|NCT04881760|162698197|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|71.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.0|87.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||87|55|<0.001
81504651|NCT04881760|162698197|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|75.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.0|89.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||89|62|<0.001
81504652|NCT04881760|162698197|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|82.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|71.0|92.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||92|71|<0.001
81504653|NCT04881760|162698198|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-6.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.36|-4.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.56|-8.36|<0.001
81504654|NCT04881760|162698198|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-11.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.34|-9.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.30|-13.34|<0.001
81504655|NCT04881760|162698198|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-13.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.99|-11.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.05|-15.99|<0.001
81504656|NCT04881760|162698198|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-16.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.41|-14.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.45|-18.41|<0.001
81504657|NCT04881760|162698198|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-18.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.93|-16.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-16.04|-20.93|<0.001
81504658|NCT04881760|162698198|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-17.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.11|-15.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.40|-19.11|<0.001
81504659|NCT04881760|162698199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-7.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.18|-4.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.88|-10.18|<0.001
81504660|NCT04881760|162698199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-15.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.35|-11.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.60|-19.35|<0.001
81504661|NCT04881760|162698199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-17.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.19|-13.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.39|-21.19|<0.001
81504662|NCT04881760|162698199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-21.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.25|-18.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-18.12|-25.25|<0.001
81504663|NCT04881760|162698199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-24.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.72|-20.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-20.36|-27.72|<0.001
81504664|NCT04881760|162698199|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-24.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|-21.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-21.27|-27.40|<0.001
81504665|NCT04881760|162698200|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-2.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.50|-2.80|<0.001
81504666|NCT04881760|162698200|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-3.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|-3.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.29|-4.66|<0.001
81504667|NCT04881760|162698200|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-4.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.46|-3.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.82|-5.46|<0.001
81504668|NCT04881760|162698200|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-5.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|-4.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.99|-6.34|<0.001
81544993|NCT03773978|162767288|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|6.07|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 32||6.07|1.48|0.002
81504669|NCT04881760|162698200|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-6.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.17|-5.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.53|-7.17|<0.001
81504670|NCT04881760|162698200|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-5.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.59|-5.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.32|-6.59|<0.001
81504671|NCT04881760|162698201|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|-1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.57|-3.42|<0.001
81504672|NCT04881760|162698201|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-5.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.81|-4.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.03|-6.81|<0.001
81504673|NCT04881760|162698201|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-5.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.23|-4.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.67|-7.23|<0.001
81504674|NCT04881760|162698201|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-7.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|-6.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.18|-8.62|<0.001
81504675|NCT04881760|162698201|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-8.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.55|-7.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.05|-9.55|<0.001
81504676|NCT04881760|162698201|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-8.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.49|-7.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.35|-9.49|<0.001
81504677|NCT04881760|162698202|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-2.82||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.23|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.41|-5.23|0.022
81504678|NCT04881760|162698202|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-7.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.32|-5.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.13|-10.32|<0.001
81504679|NCT04881760|162698202|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-9.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.47|-7.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.43|-12.47|<0.001
81504680|NCT04881760|162698202|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-11.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.72|-8.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.56|-13.72|<0.001
81504681|NCT04881760|162698202|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-12.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.87|-9.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.90|-14.87|<0.001
81504682|NCT04881760|162698202|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-11.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.04|-9.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.43|-14.04|<0.001
81504683|NCT04881760|162698203|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-3.84||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.77|-0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.91|-6.77|0.010
81504684|NCT04881760|162698203|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-11.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.54|-8.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.33|-15.54|<0.001
81504685|NCT04881760|162698203|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-12.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.11|-8.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.33|-16.11|<0.001
81504686|NCT04881760|162698203|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-15.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.33|-12.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.43|-19.33|<0.001
81504687|NCT04881760|162698203|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-15.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.39|-12.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-12.31|-19.39|<0.001
81504688|NCT04881760|162698203|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-16.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.13|-13.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.78|-20.13|<0.001
81504689|NCT01538199|162698204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p≤0.05|t-test, 1 sided|We used a modified intent-to-treat approach with LOCF and unpaired Student's t-test (one-way), comparing the change in total severity score.||||||0.04
81504690|NCT01538199|162698204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p≤0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Modified intent-to-treat approach with lost observation carried forward (LOCF) and a two-tailed t-test to compare the change in total severity score.||||||0.08
81504691|NCT01538199|162698204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p≤0.05|t-test, 1 sided|One-tailed t-test to compare the change in total severity score for treatment completers.||This analysis includes only treatment completers (participants who who were followed for the entire 8-week study period and who received a clinical assessment immediately after).||||0.01
81544994|NCT03773978|162767288|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|6.52|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 36||6.52|1.62|<0.001
81544995|NCT03773978|162767288|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|7.41|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 40||7.41|1.85|<0.001
81544996|NCT03773978|162767288|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|6.5|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 44||6.50|1.65|<0.001
81504692|NCT01538199|162698204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p≤0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Two-tailed t-test to compare the change in total severity score for treatment completers.||This analysis includes only treatment completers (participants who who were followed for the entire 8-week study period and who received a clinical assessment immediately after).||||0.02
81504693|NCT01538199|162698204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||By means of a paired t-test we tested the significance of the change in the mean HAM-D17 total score (from baseline) to week 8. Although the primary comparison was with the last assessment (week 8). A last observation carried forward (LOCF) was also performed to account for one missing value at week 8.||||0.004
81504694|NCT01538199|162698207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p≤0.05|t-test, 1 sided|Last observation carried forward (LOCF), one tailed t-test to compare change in QIDS score.||||||0.18
81504695|NCT01538199|162698207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p≤0.05|t-test, 1 sided|One-tailed t-test to measure the change in QIDS score for treatment completers.||This analysis includes only treatment completers (participants who who were followed for the entire 8-week study period and who received a clinical assessment immediately after). One treatment completer in Group 1 was excluded because they consistently skipped several answers across self-rated scales for the duration of the study.||||0.01
81504696|NCT01538199|162698207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p≤0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Two-tailed t-test measuring change in QIDS score for treatment completers.||This analysis includes only treatment completers (participants who who were followed for the entire 8-week study period and who received a clinical assessment immediately after). One treatment completer in Group 1 was excluded because they consistently skipped several answers across self-rated scales for the duration of the study.||||0.02
81504697|NCT04704193|162698218|OTHER|This arm includes descriptive statistics only.|count with proportion|0.955|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.888|0.987||||||"Descriptive statistics only/proportion reported good or excellent~Q1a. Genetic testing is a blood test that looks for mutations in genes that can increase cancer risk"||.987|.888|
81504698|NCT04704193|162698218|OTHER|This arm includes descriptive statistics only.|count with proportion|0.931|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.856|0.974||||||"Descriptive statistics only/proportion reported good or excellent~Q1b. Genetic test results may help guide my treatment options"||.974|.856|
81504699|NCT04704193|162698218|OTHER|This arm includes descriptive statistics only.|count with proportion|0.943|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.872|0.981||||||"Descriptive statistics only/proportion reported good or excellent~Q1c. Genetic test results may help me understand the future risks of other cancers"||.981|.872|
81504700|NCT04704193|162698218|OTHER|This arm includes descriptive statistics only.|count with proportion|0.851|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.758|0.918||||||"Descriptive statistics only/proportion reported good or excellent~Q1d. Genetic test results may increase stress to me and my family members"||.918|.758|
81504701|NCT04704193|162698218|OTHER|This arm includes descriptive statistics only.|count with proportion|0.931|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.856|0.974||||||"Descriptive statistics only/proportion reported good or excellent~Q1e. There are 3 gene panel options that include either a small, medium, or large number of genes"||.974|.856|
81504702|NCT04704193|162698218|OTHER|This arm includes descriptive statistics only.|count with proportion|0.919|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.839|0.967||||||"Descriptive statistics only/proportion reported good or excellent~Q1f. Gene test results may come back as positive, negative or uncertain"||.967|.839|
81504703|NCT04704193|162698219|OTHER|Summary statistics only|Mean|13.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.6|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81504704|NCT03449576|162698220|SUPERIORITY||Slope|5.3846|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5525||0.4154|TWO_SIDED|||||This P value is the interaction term between Visit and Treatment.|Regression, Linear||This is the beta value for the interaction term between Visit and Treatment.|Test of prediction of dependent variable -- the CAPS score-- with the interaction between Visit (pre/post) and treatment type (TMT vs. EXP+EDU), as well as independent variable, age||||0.4154
81504705|NCT03449576|162698221|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.267397|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.362521||0.4636|TWO_SIDED|||||This P value is the interaction term between Visit and Treatment.|Regression, Linear||This is the beta value for the interaction term between Visit and Treatment.|Test of prediction of dependent variable -- the SAS-SR score-- with the interaction between Visit (pre/post) and Treatment type (TMT vs. EXP+EDU), as well as independent variable, age||||0.4636
81504706|NCT03449576|162698222|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.3355|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8791||0.735129|TWO_SIDED|||||This P value is the interaction term between Visit and Treatment.|Regression, Linear||This is the beta value for the interaction term between Visit and Treatment.|Test of prediction of dependent variable -- the PCL score-- with the interaction between Visit (pre/post) and treatment type (TMT vs. EXP+EDU), as well as independent variable, age||||0.735129
81504707|NCT03449576|162698223|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.64908|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.76601||0.58|TWO_SIDED|||||This P value is the interaction term between Visit and Treatment.|Regression, Linear||This is the beta value for the interaction term between Visit and Treatment.|Test of prediction of dependent variable -- the AQ score-- with the interaction between Visit (pre/post) and treatment type (TMT vs. EXP+EDU), as well as independent variable, age||||0.580
81504708|NCT03449576|162698224|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.3946|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7193||0.808|TWO_SIDED|||||This P value is the interaction term between Visit and Treatment.|Regression, Linear||This is the beta value for the interaction term between Visit and Treatment.|Test of prediction of dependent variable -- the ITS score-- with the interaction between Visit (pre/post) and treatment type (TMT vs. EXP+EDU), as well as independent variable, age||||0.808
81504709|NCT00829998|162698225|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Geometric Means|97.4||||||90.0|89.4|106.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||106|89.4|
81504710|NCT00829998|162698226|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Geometric Means|102.0||||||90.0|97.1|107.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||107|97.1|
81504711|NCT00829998|162698227|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of Geometric Means|102.0||||||90.0|97.1|107.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||107|97.1|
81504712|NCT02735421|162698231|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81504713|NCT01246960|162698264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.37|||Stratified Log Rank|||||1.37|0.69|0.886
81504714|NCT01246960|162698265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.58|||Stratified Log Rank|||||1.58|0.73|0.712
81504715|NCT01246960|162698268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.3|||Stratified Log Rank|||||1.30|0.59|0.516
81504716|NCT02921789|162698271|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-12.7||||0.3705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|9.0||Incidence rate comparisons are based on Fisher's Exact test and confidence intervals are based on Normal Approximation.|Fisher Exact|||||9.0|-34.5|0.3705
81504717|NCT02921789|162698272|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-12.7||||0.3705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|9.0||Incidence rate comparisons are based on Fisher's Exact test and confidence intervals are based on Normal Approximation.|Fisher Exact|||Month 6||9.0|-34.5|0.3705
81504718|NCT02921789|162698272|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-12.4||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.8|11.0||Incidence rate comparisons are based on Fisher's Exact test and confidence intervals are based on Normal Approximation.|Fisher Exact|||Month 12||11.0|-35.8|0.3890
81504719|NCT02921789|162698273|SUPERIORITY||Difference|6.9||||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|29.2||Incidence rate comparisons are based on Fisher's Exact test and confidence intervals are based on Normal Approximation.|Fisher Exact|||Month 3||29.2|-15.3|0.7520
81504720|NCT02921789|162698273|SUPERIORITY||Difference|6.9||||0.752||95.0|-15.3|29.2||Incidence rate comparisons are based on Fisher's Exact test and confidence intervals are based on Normal Approximation.|Fisher Exact|||Month 6||29.2|-15.3|0.7520
81504721|NCT02921789|162698273|SUPERIORITY||Difference|5.0||||0.7597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|29.0||Incidence rate comparisons are based on Fisher's Exact test and confidence intervals are based on Normal Approximation.|Fisher Exact|||Month 12||29.0|-18.9|0.7597
81504722|NCT02921789|162698274|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-0.3||||1||95.0|-24.9|24.3||Incidence rate comparisons are based on Fisher's Exact test and confidence intervals are based on Normal Approximation.|Fisher Exact|||||24.3|-24.9|1.0
81504723|NCT02921789|162698275|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-3.9||||1||95.0|-30.2|22.4||Incidence rate comparisons are based on Fisher's Exact test and confidence intervals are based on Normal Approximation.|Fisher Exact|||Month 3||22.4|-30.2|1.0
81504724|NCT02921789|162698275|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-6.2||||0.772||95.0|-31.7|19.3||Incidence rate comparisons are based on Fisher's Exact test and confidence intervals are based on Normal Approximation.|Fisher Exact|||Month 6||19.3|-31.7|0.7720
81504725|NCT02921789|162698275|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-7.5||||0.772||95.0|-32.6|17.6||Incidence rate comparisons are based on Fisher's Exact test and confidence intervals are based on Normal Approximation.|Fisher Exact|||Month 12||17.6|-32.6|0.7720
81504726|NCT01152307|162698291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.6||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|6.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||We tested for a difference in the mean total knowledge score between the decision aid and control groups using independent t-test (2 sided). With 100 patients in each arm, the study had more than 90% power to detect a 10% difference in knowledge assuming a common standard deviation of 18%.||6.09|0.76|0.01
81504727|NCT01126190|162698293|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper endpoint of the CI for the difference in mean DSN was less than or equal to 0.62 days|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.37||||||For the primary non-inferiority endpoint of cycle 1 DSN, the 95% confidence interval (CI) for difference in DSN was calculated by stratified bootstrap resampling.||0.37|-0.13|
81504728|NCT00524121|162698300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.011
81504729|NCT00524121|162698301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.115||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.115
81504730|NCT00524121|162698302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81504731|NCT00524121|162698303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81504732|NCT00524121|162698304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5467|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5467
81504733|NCT01114737|162698305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|0.6|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline ADHD-RS/ASRS total score, age group, and ADHD medication.||||0.6|-8.9|0.085
81504734|NCT01114737|162698306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.3|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline HAMA Anxiety Scale Total Score, age group, ADHD symptom, and ADHD medication.||||2.3|-1.5|0.669
81504735|NCT01114737|162698307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.9|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for Baseline HAM-D Rating Scale Total Score, age group, ADHD symptom, and ADHD medication.||||1.9|-1.1|0.588
81504736|NCT01114737|162698308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline CGI-Severity Response, age group, ADHD symptom, and ADHD medication.||||0.2|-0.4|0.531
81504737|NCT01114737|162698309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|3.6|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for Baseline BRIEF Adult-GEC T Score, ADHD symptom, and ADHD medication.||||3.6|-5.5|0.661
81504738|NCT01114737|162698310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|-0.3|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for Baseline BRIEF Parent-GEC T Score, ADHD symptom, and ADHD medication.||||-0.3|-7.9|0.034
81504739|NCT01114737|162698311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|7.8|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for Week 13 ADHD RS/ASRS Total Score, age group, and ADHD medication.||||7.8|-2.6|0.312
81504740|NCT01114737|162698312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.4|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for Week 13 HAMA Anxiety Rating Scale Total Score, age group, ADHD symptom, and ADHD medication.||||1.4|-2.4|0.590
81504741|NCT01114737|162698313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.9|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for Week 13 HAMD Rating Scale Total Score, age group, ADHD symptom, and ADHD||||1.9|-1.2|0.636
81504742|NCT01114737|162698314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for Week 13 Global Impression-Severity Score, ADHD symptom, and ADHD medication.||||0.5|-0.2|0.510
81504743|NCT01114737|162698315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|5.2|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for Week 13 BRIEF Adult-GEC T Score, ADHD symptom, and ADHD medication.||||5.2|-2.1|0.395
81504744|NCT01114737|162698316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.7|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for Week 13 BRIEF Parent-GEC T Score, ADHD symptom, and ADHD medication.||||4.7|-2.1|0.443
81504745|NCT01114737|162698317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|5.8|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for Baseline ADHD-RS/ASRS Total Score, ADHD symptom, and ADHD medication.||||5.8|-5.5|0.953
81504746|NCT01114737|162698318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.7|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for Baseline Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A) Score, ADHD symptom, and ADHD medication.||||1.7|-2.4|0.733
81504747|NCT01114737|162698319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.2|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for Baseline Hamilton Rating Scale For Depression (HAM-D) Score, ADHD symptom, and ADHD medication.||||2.2|-1.1|0.522
81504748|NCT01114737|162698320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for Baseline Clinical Global Impression-Severity (CGI-S), ADHD symptom, and ADHD medication.||||0.4|-0.2|0.564
81504749|NCT01114737|162698321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.87||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for age group, ADHD symptom, and ADHD medication||||1.64|0.46|0.67
81504750|NCT01114737|162698322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|5.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for Baseline BRIEF Adult-GEC T Score, ADHD symptom, and ADHD medication.||||5.0|-6.2|0.833
81504751|NCT01114737|162698323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|1.8|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for Baseline BRIEF Parent-GEC T Score, ADHD symptom, and ADHD medication.||||1.8|-6.3|0.279
81504752|NCT02727322|162698364|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.04|||Chi-squared|||||2.04|0.50|0.97
81504753|NCT02727322|162698365|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.12||||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.885|1.43|||Chi-squared|||||1.43|0.885|0.665
81544997|NCT03773978|162767289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.65|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 16||2.65|0.59|0.568
81544998|NCT03773978|162767289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.92||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|6.09|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 20||6.09|1.40|0.004
81544999|NCT03773978|162767289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|9.15|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 24||9.15|2.10|<0.001
81545000|NCT03773978|162767289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.09||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|6.32|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 28||6.32|1.51|0.002
81504754|NCT02727322|162698366|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.32||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|5.68|||Fisher Exact|||||5.68|0.31|1.0
81504755|NCT00339040|162698367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81504756|NCT01073293|162698384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.05|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 6||1.05|0.86|<0.001
81504757|NCT01073293|162698384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.07|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 11||1.07|0.87|<0.001
81504758|NCT01073293|162698384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.04|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 16||1.04|0.85|<0.001
81504759|NCT01073293|162698384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.07|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 18||1.07|0.84|<0.001
81504760|NCT01073293|162698384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.06|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 31||1.06|0.84|<0.001
81504761|NCT01073293|162698384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.0|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 33||1.00|0.81|<0.001
81504762|NCT01073293|162698384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.11|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 45||1.11|0.86|<0.001
81504763|NCT01073293|162698384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.06|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 52||1.06|0.85|<0.001
81504764|NCT01073293|162698384|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.5|Fold difference in GMT|0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.99|||ANOVA|||Anti-HPV 58||0.99|0.80|<0.001
81545001|NCT03773978|162767289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.99||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|6.11|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 32||6.11|1.47|0.003
81545002|NCT03773978|162767289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.84||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|5.6|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 36||5.60|1.44|0.003
81545003|NCT03773978|162767289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|6.97|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 40||6.97|1.74|<0.001
81545004|NCT03773978|162767289|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.87||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|5.66|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 44||5.66|1.46|0.002
81545005|NCT03773978|162767290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.87|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 16||1.87|0.52|0.972
81504765|NCT01073293|162698389|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the percentage difference is greater than -10|Difference in percentage|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Anti-diphtheria titer \>=0.1 IU/mL||1.4|-0.7|<0.001
81504766|NCT01073293|162698389|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the percentage difference is greater than -10|Difference in percentage|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Anti-tetanus titer \>=0.1 IU/mL||1.2|-1.1|<0.001
81504767|NCT01073293|162698390|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.67|Fold difference in GMT|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.06|||ANOVA|||Anti-PT||1.06|0.85|<0.001
81504768|NCT01073293|162698390|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.67|Fold difference in GMT|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.08|||ANOVA|||Anti-FHA||1.08|0.90|<0.001
81504769|NCT01073293|162698390|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.67|Difference in GMT|0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.09|||ANOVA|||Anti-PRN||1.09|0.80|<0.001
81504770|NCT01073293|162698390|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the fold difference is \>0.67|Difference in GMT|0.89||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.11|||ANOVA|||Anti-FIM 2/3||1.11|0.72|0.005
81504771|NCT01073293|162698391|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the difference is statistically less than 10 percentage points|Difference in percentage|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Poliovirus type 1||0.8|-1.2|<0.001
81504772|NCT01073293|162698391|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the difference is statistically less than 10 percentage points|Difference in percentage|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Poliovirus type 2||0.8|-1.2|<0.001
81504773|NCT01073293|162698391|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of concomitant versus non-concomitant vaccination is demonstrated if the difference is statistically less than 10 percentage points|Difference in percentage|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Poliovirus type 3||0.8|-0.8|<0.001
81504774|NCT00256126|162698393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81504775|NCT01788943|162698407|OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.037
81504776|NCT01788943|162698408|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81504777|NCT03273907|162698409|SUPERIORITY|The primary null hypothesis tested was that the observed rate of clinically relevant complications associated with CyPass Micro-Stent placement and stability is greater than or equal to the performance target rate of 7.00 percent.||||||0.187|||||||Exact one-sided binomial test|P-value is provided from exact one-sided binomial test with type I error 0.05 comparing CyPass System with performance criterion of 7.00 percent.||||||0.1870
81504778|NCT00110214|162698416|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Superiority and futility analyses were conducted for the OS end point. The Lan-Demets analog of the Emerson-Fleming sequential boundary was used to maintain the overall significance level of alpha=0.05 while conducting interim analyses on OS. The final analysis was performed when 748 deaths had been observed. An intention-to-treat approach was used in the analysis for all the clinical end points with the exception of toxicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.05||The primary analysis was adjusted for the stratification factors (24-mo survival probability as predicted by a validated nomogram (\<10%,10%-29.9%,\>=30%), age (\<65, \>=65 years) and prior history of arterial events (yes, no)).|Log Rank|||||1.05|0.7|0.181
81504779|NCT00110214|162698417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81504780|NCT00110214|162698418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.91||The primary analysis was adjusted for the stratification factors (24-mo survival probability as predicted by a validated nomogram (\<10%,10%-29.9%,\>=30%), age (\<65, \>=65 years) and prior history of arterial events (yes, no)).|Log Rank|||||0.91|0.71|<0.001
81504781|NCT02581891|162698428|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is set to 5 letters.|LS mean difference|-2.0199|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3833||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.747|0.7073|||ANCOVA|||||0.7073|-4.7470|0.0162
81504782|NCT02797821|162698470|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Means Difference|-1.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.544|-1.216||REML-based repeated measures mixed model (treatment, visit, sex, Baseline PPi, Baseline weight group \[≥median vs \< median\], and study drug lot assignment as factors) with an unstructured covariance structure for within-participant correlation.|REML|A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate. A statistical adjustment of p-values was not performed.||A fixed sequence testing procedure was performed to compare the 3.0 mg/kg cohort with the 0.5 mg/kg cohort first. The hypothesis testing for the second comparison of the 2.0 mg/kg cohort compared with the 0.5 mg/kg cohort was only performed if the null hypothesis was rejected for the previous comparison at a significance level of 0.05 (p-value \<0.05). The primary endpoint was met if the null hypothesis was rejected for both comparisons at a significance level of 0.05 (both p-values \<0.05).||-1.216|-2.544|<0.0001
81504783|NCT02797821|162698470|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-1.193||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.805|-0.581||REML-based repeated measures mixed model (treatment, visit, sex, Baseline PPi, Baseline weight group \[≥median vs \< median\], and study drug lot assignment as factors) with an unstructured covariance structure for within-participant correlation.|REML|A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate. A statistical adjustment of p-values was not performed.||A fixed sequence testing procedure was performed to compare the 3.0 mg/kg cohort with the 0.5 mg/kg cohort first. The hypothesis testing for the second comparison of the 2.0 mg/kg cohort compared with the 0.5 mg/kg cohort was only performed if the null hypothesis was rejected for the first comparison at a significance level of 0.05 (p-value \<0.05). The primary endpoint was met if the null hypothesis was rejected for both comparisons at a significance level of 0.05 (both p-values \<0.05).||-0.581|-1.805|0.0008
81545006|NCT03773978|162767290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.47||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|4.81|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 20||4.81|1.27|0.008
81545007|NCT03773978|162767290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|4.97|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 24||4.97|1.33|0.005
81545008|NCT03773978|162767290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|5.94|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 28||5.94|1.57|<0.001
81545009|NCT03773978|162767290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.42||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|4.71|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 32||4.71|1.25|0.009
81545010|NCT03773978|162767290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.8||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|5.47|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 36||5.47|1.43|0.003
81504784|NCT02797821|162698471|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-34.047||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.171|-7.922||REML-based repeated measures mixed model (treatment, visit, sex, Baseline PPi, Baseline weight group \[≥ median versus \< median\], and study drug lot assignment as factors) with an unstructured covariance structure for within-participant correlation.|Restricted maximum likelihood-based|A statistical adjustment of p-values was not performed.||||-7.922|-60.171|0.0128
81504785|NCT02797821|162698471|OTHER||LS Means Difference|-29.492||||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.723|-4.261||REML-based repeated measures mixed model (treatment, visit, sex, Baseline PPi, Baseline weight group \[≥ median versus \< median\], and study drug lot assignment as factors) with an unstructured covariance structure for within-participant correlation.|Restricted maximum likelihood-based|A statistical adjustment of p-values was not performed.||||-4.261|-54.723|0.0239
81504786|NCT01812057|162698472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.740
81504787|NCT01812057|162698473|SUPERIORITY|Pain Score at rest at 2 hours||||||0.171|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.171
81504788|NCT01812057|162698473|SUPERIORITY|Pain Score with movement at 2 hours||||||0.204|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.204
81504789|NCT01812057|162698474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1965|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1965
81504790|NCT01812057|162698475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.709|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.709
81504791|NCT01812057|162698476|SUPERIORITY|Pain Score at rest at 24 hours||||||0.267|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.267
81504792|NCT01812057|162698476|SUPERIORITY|Pain Score with movement at 24 hours||||||0.518|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.518
81504793|NCT01812057|162698477|SUPERIORITY|Pain Score at rest at 48 hours||||||0.491|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.491
81504794|NCT01812057|162698477|SUPERIORITY|Pain Scores with movement at 48 hours||||||0.525|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.525
81504795|NCT01812057|162698478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.355|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Total opioid consumption at 24 hours|||We also performed a multivariable regression analysis to determine factors associated with 24h opioid consumption accounting for MTS category, demographic factors, study group allocation (dexamethasone vs placebo) and a preoperative questions to assess patients anxiety, anticipated pain scores after surgery and anticipated analgesic need after surgery. At each step of backward variable selection, we eliminate the factor with the largest p-value over 0.05.In the final model MTS was not associated with 24h opioid consumption parameter estimate (standard error) = 9.15 (5.27), p=0.09.|||0.355
81504796|NCT01812057|162698479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Fisher Exact|Chronic pain at 8 weeks||||||0.420
81504797|NCT01812057|162698480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.322|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.322
81504798|NCT01812057|162698481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.805|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hour pain scores at rest between MTS groups|We also performed a multivariable regression analysis to determine factors associated with Pain scores at rest at 24 hours accounting for MTS category, demographic factors, study group allocation (dexamethasone vs placebo) and a preoperative questions to assess patients anxiety, anticipated pain scores after surgery and anticipated analgesic need after surgery. At each step of backward variable selection, we eliminate the factors with the largest p-value over 0.05. MTS category was not included in the final model for 24 h pain scores at rest.|||0.805
81504799|NCT01812057|162698481|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Pain scores on movement at 24h|We also performed a multivariable regression analysis to determine factors associated with Pain scores at rest at 24 hours accounting for MTS category, demographic factors, study group allocation (dexamethasone vs placebo) and a preoperative questions to assess patients anxiety, anticipated pain scores after surgery and anticipated analgesic need after surgery. At each step of backward variable selection, we eliminated the factors with the largest p-value over 0.05. MTS category was not included in the final model for 24 h pain scores on movement.|||1.000
81504800|NCT01812057|162698482|SUPERIORITY|Intraoperative nausea and vomiting||||||0.245|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.245
81504801|NCT01812057|162698482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.676|||||||Chi-squared|Need for intraoperative antiemetics||||||0.676
81504802|NCT01812057|162698482|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81504803|NCT01812057|162698484|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.924|||||||Chi-squared|Incidence of postoperative pruritus||||||0.924
81504804|NCT01812057|162698485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.700
81504805|NCT01812057|162698486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.302|||||||Chi-squared|Incidence of PONV at 24 h||||||0.302
81504806|NCT01812057|162698486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Chi-squared|Postoperative need for rescue antiemetic||||||0.028
81504807|NCT01812057|162698486|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81504808|NCT01812057|162698486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.188|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.188
81504809|NCT01180127|162698500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Repeated measures ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVA for the interaction of time (baseline vs 12 week) and flavanol group.||||.0001
81504810|NCT01180127|162698501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|||||The ANCOVA model included a main effect for both flavanol and exercise, so this p-value is for the effect of flavanol on Modbent controlling for baseline Modbent and exercise|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA used to test main effect of flavanol||||0.038
81504811|NCT01180127|162698501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.815|TWO_SIDED|||||The ANCOVA included both a main effect for flavanol and exercise, so this p-value is for the test of exercise controlling for baseline Modbent and flavanol|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA used to test main effect of exercise||||0.815
81504812|NCT01180127|162698502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.853|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA for testing main effect of flavanol||||0.853
81545011|NCT03773978|162767290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.93||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|5.83|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 40||5.83|1.47|0.002
81545012|NCT03773978|162767290|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|3.74|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 44||3.74|0.99|0.052
81545013|NCT03773978|162767291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.75|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 16||2.75|0.66|0.409
81504813|NCT01180127|162698502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.581|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA for testing main effect of exercise||||0.581
81504814|NCT01180127|162698503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.237|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used to test for an exercise effect.||||0.237
81504815|NCT04436744|162698515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0433|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0433
81504816|NCT04436744|162698516|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rates|-0.93||||0.8272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.66|12.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||ORR was calculated using the stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test.||12.81|-14.66|0.8272
81504817|NCT04436744|162698517|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Rate|6.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|17.97||||||||17.97|-4.25|
81545014|NCT03773978|162767291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|4.23|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 20||4.23|1.07|0.030
81545015|NCT03773978|162767291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|4.92|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 24||4.92|1.13|0.022
81545016|NCT03773978|162767291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|4.08|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 28||4.08|1.03|0.040
81545017|NCT03773978|162767291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|4.24|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 32||4.24|1.07|0.032
81504818|NCT01120405|162698527|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of xenon over sevoflurane is accepted if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI around the estimated difference is below the prespecified non-inferiority margin of 10%.|Difference of proportion|0.19||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|7.07|||Difference of proportion|||"The percentage of patients with MN during the 3 postoperative days in the sevoflurane group and in the xenon group was expected to be 20%. The margin of non-inferiority was 10%. Thus the sample size to prove non-inferiority was 252 patients per group with α = 0.025, a power of 0.80 and the following hypotheses: H0: Px-Pc ≥ 10%; H1: Px-Pc \< 10%.~As it was expected that approximately 15% of patients would be non-evaluable, a total of 600 patients were included."||7.07|-6.70|0.0052
81504819|NCT01120405|162698528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of proportion|0.68||||0.7715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|5.25|||Difference of proportion|||||5.25|-3.90|0.7715
81504820|NCT01120405|162698529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of proportion|0.68||||0.4763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|2.54|||Difference of proportion|||||2.54|-1.19|0.4763
81504821|NCT01120405|162698530|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of proportion|-0.34||||0.6533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|1.14|||Difference of proportion|||||1.14|-1.82|0.6533
81504822|NCT01120405|162698531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of proportion|0.68||||0.1559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|1.61|||Difference of proportion|||||1.61|-0.26|0.1559
81504823|NCT01120405|162698533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of proportion|1.69||||0.6056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|8.13|||Difference of proportion|||||8.13|-4.74|0.6056
81504824|NCT00508482|162698549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.238|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison among three groups over 4 weeks of treatment||||0.238
81504825|NCT00508482|162698549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison among three groups at the 4th week of follow-up||||0.004
81504826|NCT00508482|162698549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.277|||||||Least-Significant Difference|We translated the data of three groups through rank cases, so that we can use Least-Significant Difference for the comparison of any two groups.||at the 4th week of follow-up||||0.277
81504827|NCT00508482|162698549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Least-Significant Difference|We translated the data of three groups through rank cases, so that we can use Least-Significant Difference for the comparison of any two groups.||at the 4th week of follow-up||||0.001
81504828|NCT00508482|162698549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055|||||||Least-Significant Difference|We translated the data of three groups through rank cases, so that we can use Least-Significant Difference for the comparison of any two groups.||at the 4th week of follow-up||||0.055
81504829|NCT00508482|162698549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison among three groups at the 12th week of follow-up||||0.001
81504830|NCT00508482|162698549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Least-Significant Difference|We translated the data of three groups through rank cases, so that we can use Least-Significant Difference for the comparison of any two groups.||at the 12th week of follow-up||||0.330
81504831|NCT00508482|162698549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Least-Significant Difference|We translated the data of three groups through rank cases, so that we can use Least-Significant Difference for the comparison of any two groups.||at the 12th week of follow-up||||<0.001
81504832|NCT00508482|162698549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Least-Significant Difference|We translated the data of three groups through rank cases, so that we can use Least-Significant Difference for the comparison of any two groups.||at the 12th week of follow-up||||0.018
81504833|NCT00508482|162698550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.573|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.573
81504834|NCT00508482|162698551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.271|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.271
81504835|NCT00508482|162698552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81504836|NCT00508482|162698552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||Least-Significant Difference|||||||0.580
81504837|NCT00508482|162698552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Least-Significant Difference|||||||<0.001
81504838|NCT00508482|162698552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Least-Significant Difference|||||||<0.001
81504839|NCT00508482|162698553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.167
81504840|NCT00508482|162698554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.066
81504841|NCT00508482|162698555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81504842|NCT00508482|162698555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||Least-Significant Difference|||||||0.024
81504843|NCT00508482|162698555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Least-Significant Difference|||||||<0.001
81504844|NCT00508482|162698555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Least-Significant Difference|||||||<0.001
81504845|NCT00508482|162698556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81545018|NCT03773978|162767291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|3.42|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 36||3.42|0.85|0.132
81545019|NCT03773978|162767291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.1|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 40||4.10|1.00|0.050
81545020|NCT03773978|162767291|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|4.71|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 44||4.71|1.15|0.019
81545021|NCT03773978|162767292|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.92|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 16||1.92|0.33|0.620
81545022|NCT03773978|162767292|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.78|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 20||2.78|0.61|0.492
81545023|NCT03773978|162767292|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.75|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 24||2.75|0.50|0.715
81545024|NCT03773978|162767292|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.99|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 28||2.99|0.66|0.384
81545025|NCT03773978|162767292|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.1|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 32||3.10|0.70|0.311
81545026|NCT03773978|162767292|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|3.34|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 36||3.34|0.75|0.231
81545027|NCT03773978|162767292|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.95|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 40||3.95|0.84|0.129
81545028|NCT03773978|162767292|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|4.84|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 44||4.84|1.02|0.043
81545029|NCT03773978|162767293|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.98|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 16||2.98|0.40|0.853
81545030|NCT03773978|162767293|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.71|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 20||1.71|0.29|0.432
81545031|NCT03773978|162767293|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.31|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 24||2.31|0.41|0.960
81545032|NCT03773978|162767293|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|4.01|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 28||4.01|0.73|0.215
81545033|NCT03773978|162767293|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|4.22|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 32||4.22|0.77|0.173
81545034|NCT03773978|162767293|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.33|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 36||3.33|0.64|0.367
81545035|NCT03773978|162767293|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|4.67|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 40||4.67|0.77|0.162
81545036|NCT03773978|162767293|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|4.5|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 44||4.50|0.85|0.113
81545037|NCT03773978|162767294|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.55|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 16||1.55|0.42|0.511
81545038|NCT03773978|162767294|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|3.2|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 20||3.20|0.84|0.145
81545039|NCT03773978|162767294|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.72|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 24||2.72|0.70|0.349
81545040|NCT03773978|162767294|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|3.25|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 28||3.25|0.82|0.167
81545041|NCT03773978|162767294|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|3.07|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 32||3.07|0.78|0.212
81545042|NCT03773978|162767294|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.39|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 36||2.39|0.62|0.577
81545043|NCT03773978|162767294|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.95|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 40||2.95|0.78|0.225
81545044|NCT03773978|162767294|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.9|||Regression, Logistic|||at week 44||3.90|0.98|0.055
81545045|NCT03773978|162767296|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-4.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.328||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.95|-1.7|||ANCOVA|||||-1.70|-6.95|0.001
81545046|NCT03773978|162767297|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-12.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.262||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.39|-4.55|||ANCOVA|||||-4.55|-21.39|0.003
81545047|NCT03773978|162767298|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.526||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|1.91|||ANCOVA|||||1.91|-2.62|0.574
81545048|NCT03773978|162767299|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.348||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|1.15|||ANCOVA|||||1.15|-0.26|0.208
81545049|NCT03773978|162767300|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.438||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||||-0.19|-1.98|0.019
81545050|NCT03592186|162767318|SUPERIORITY|In zero-inflated distributions, two outcomes can be specified: 1) probability of being an excess zero (falling outside expected negative binomial distribution), and 2) count value, if not an excess zero. Our focal effect of interest was Time\*Condition in the count distribution, i.e. effect of condition over time on predicting the percent of days used greater than zero.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models with zero-inflated distributions evaluated whether there was a Time\*Condition interaction, using data from the baseline, 12-week, and 24-week assessments. Full maximum likelihood estimation was used. We tested the primary outcome (percent of days of use over the past 90 days, adjusted for time in a controlled environment) for overall number of days of use.||1.36|.97|.12
81545051|NCT03592186|162767319|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models using a linear distribution evaluated whether change in substance-related problems differed by condition. The focal effect was a Time\*Condition interaction, using data from the baseline, 12-week, and 24-week assessments. Full maximum likelihood estimation was used.||.07|-.34|.19
81545052|NCT03592186|162767320|SUPERIORITY||Chi-square value|0.01||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison of the count of positive urine screens by condition at 12 weeks||||.92
81545053|NCT03755934|162767321|SUPERIORITY||LS mean estimate|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.961||0.0437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|-0.06||ANCOVA by dose using NRS baseline value and co-medication as covariates, with CFB to Week 12 (LOCF) as dependent variable was used to derive p-value.|ANCOVA|||||-0.06|-3.87|0.0437
81545054|NCT03755934|162767321|SUPERIORITY||LS mean estimate|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.541||0.1878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.79||ANCOVA by dose using NRS baseline value and co-medication as covariates, with CFB to Week 12 (LOCF) as dependent variable was used to derive p-value.|ANCOVA|||||1.79|-0.36|0.1878
81545055|NCT03755934|162767321|SUPERIORITY||LS mean estimate|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.407||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|-0.58||ANCOVA by dose using NRS baseline value and co-medication as covariates, with CFB to Week 12 (LOCF) as dependent variable was used to derive p-value.|ANCOVA|||||-0.58|-2.19|0.0009
81545056|NCT00307801|162767350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||inverting 2 one-sided tests|||||||< 0.0001
81545057|NCT04266717|162767404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.016
81504846|NCT00508482|162698556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.627||||||α was corrected by the method of Bonferroni as 0.0167 (α=0.05/3=0.0167).|Chi-squared|||||||0.627
81504847|NCT00508482|162698556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||α was corrected by the method of Bonferroni as 0.0167 (α=0.05/3=0.0167).|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81504848|NCT00508482|162698556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||α was corrected by the method of Bonferroni as 0.0167 (α=0.05/3=0.0167).|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81504849|NCT00508482|162698557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81504850|NCT00508482|162698557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.587||||||α was corrected by the method of Bonferroni as 0.0167 (α=0.05/3=0.0167).|Chi-squared|||||||0.587
81504851|NCT00508482|162698557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||α was corrected by the method of Bonferroni as 0.0167 (α=0.05/3=0.0167).|Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81504852|NCT00508482|162698557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||α was corrected by the method of Bonferroni as 0.0167 (α=0.05/3=0.0167).|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81545058|NCT04825678|162767406|OTHER||Least squares mean (LSM)|40.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.05|45.39||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline TSQM overall satisfaction scale score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline monthly migraine days (MMD), and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.||45.39|36.05|< 0.001
81504853|NCT00508482|162698558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.006
81504854|NCT00508482|162698558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.507||||||α was corrected by the method of Bonferroni as 0.0167 (α=0.05/3=0.0167).|Chi-squared|||||||0.507
81504855|NCT00508482|162698558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||α was corrected by the method of Bonferroni as 0.0167 (α=0.05/3=0.0167).|Chi-squared|||||||0.005
81504856|NCT00508482|162698558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||||||α was corrected by the method of Bonferroni as 0.0167 (α=0.05/3=0.0167).|Chi-squared|||||||0.008
81504857|NCT01374425|162698559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.01||P-value (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) based on two-sided stratified log rank test and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (HR) (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by high/low excision repair cross-complementing (ERCC)-1 level and region of enrollment.||1.01|0.61|0.0555
81504858|NCT01374425|162698560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.3944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.26||P-value (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) based on two-sided stratified log rank test and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank||HR (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment.||1.26|0.56|0.3944
81504859|NCT01374425|162698561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.03||P-value (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) based on two-sided stratified log rank test and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank||HR (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment.||1.03|0.55|0.0786
81504860|NCT01374425|162698562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.28||P-value (relative to ERCC-1 Low subgroup) based on two-sided stratified log rank test and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank||HR (relative to ERCC-1 Low subgroup) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment.||1.28|0.77|0.9576
81504861|NCT01374425|162698563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.1658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.53||P-value (relative to VEGF-A Low subgroup) based on two-sided stratified log rank test and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank||HR (relative to VEGF-A Low subgroup) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by high/low ERCC-1 level and region of enrollment.||1.53|0.93|0.1658
81504862|NCT01374425|162698564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.3019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.32||P-value (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) based on two-sided stratified log rank test and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank||HR (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment.||1.32|0.41|0.3019
81504863|NCT01374425|162698565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.6035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.53||P-value (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) based on two-sided stratified log rank test and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank||HR (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment.||1.53|0.48|0.6035
81504864|NCT01374425|162698566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.4032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.28||P-value (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) based on two-sided stratified log rank test and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank||HR (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment.||1.28|0.54|0.4032
81504865|NCT01374425|162698567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.03||P-value (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) based on two-sided stratified log rank test and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank||HR (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment.||1.03|0.41|0.0647
81504866|NCT01374425|162698568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.04||P-value (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) based on two-sided stratified log rank test and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank||HR (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by high/low ERCC-1 level and region of enrollment.||1.04|0.56|0.0861
81504867|NCT01374425|162698569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.3295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.26||P-value (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) based on two-sided stratified log rank test and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank||HR (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment.||1.26|0.51|0.3295
81504868|NCT01374425|162698570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.1519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.12||P-value (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) based on two-sided stratified log rank test and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank||HR (relative to Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment.||1.12|0.49|0.1519
81504869|NCT01374425|162698571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.2774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.62||P-value (relative to ERCC-1 Low subgroup) based on two-sided stratified log rank test and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank||HR (relative to ERCC-1 Low subgroup) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by region of enrollment.||1.62|0.87|0.2774
81504870|NCT01374425|162698572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Objective Response Rates|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|14.0|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with objective response in the Bevacizumab + FOLFIRI arm minus the Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6 arm. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||14.0|-5.5|
81504871|NCT01374425|162698573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Objective Response Rates|9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|26.1|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with objective response in the Bevacizumab + FOLFIRI arm minus the Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6 arm. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||26.1|7.2|
81504872|NCT01374425|162698574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Objective Response Rates|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|14.1|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with objective response in the Bevacizumab + FOLFIRI arm minus the Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6 arm. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||14.1|-9.9|
81504873|NCT01374425|162698575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Objective Response Rates|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|6.6|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with objective response in the ERCC-1 High subgroup minus the ERCC-1 Low subgroup. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||6.6|-14.0|
81504874|NCT01374425|162698576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Disease Control Rates|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|3.3|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with disease control in the Bevacizumab + FOLFIRI arm minus the Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6 arm. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||3.3|-7.6|
81504875|NCT01374425|162698577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Disease Control Rates|-8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|1.7|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with disease control in the Bevacizumab + FOLFIRI arm minus the Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6 arm. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||1.7|-19.1|
81504876|NCT01374425|162698578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Disease Control Rates|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|8.3|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with disease control in the Bevacizumab + FOLFIRI arm minus the Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6 arm. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||8.3|-3.7|
81504877|NCT01374425|162698579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Disease Control Rates|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|1.5|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with disease control in the ERCC-1 High subgroup minus the ERCC-1 Low subgroup. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||1.5|-10.6|
81504878|NCT01374425|162698580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Resection Rates|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|7.8|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with resection in the Bevacizumab + FOLFIRI arm minus the Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6 arm. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||7.8|-15.9|
81504879|NCT01374425|162698581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Complete Resection Rates|-6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|3.3|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with complete resection in the Bevacizumab + FOLFIRI arm minus the Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6 arm. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||3.3|-16.3|
81504880|NCT01374425|162698582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Resection Rates|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.1|11.1|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with resection in the Bevacizumab + FOLFIRI arm minus the Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6 arm. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||11.1|-33.1|
81504881|NCT01374425|162698583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Complete Resection Rates|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.1|11.1|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with complete resection in the Bevacizumab + FOLFIRI arm minus the Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6 arm. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||11.1|-33.1|
81504882|NCT01374425|162698584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Resection Rates|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|4.2|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with resection in the Bevacizumab + FOLFIRI arm minus the Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6 arm. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||4.2|-10.1|
81504883|NCT01374425|162698585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Complete Resection Rates|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|0.4|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with complete resection in the Bevacizumab + FOLFIRI arm minus the Bevacizumab + mFOLFOX6 arm. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||0.4|-11.5|
81504884|NCT01374425|162698586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Resection Rates|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|0.6|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with resection in the ERCC-1 High subgroup minus the ERCC-1 Low subgroup. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||0.6|-9.5|
81504885|NCT01374425|162698587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Complete Resection Rates|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|3.1|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with complete resection in the ERCC-1 High subgroup minus the ERCC-1 Low subgroup. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||3.1|-6.2|
81504886|NCT01374425|162698588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.0593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.69||P-value (relative to KRAS Wild-Type subgroup) based on two-sided stratified log rank test and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank||HR (relative to KRAS Wild-Type subgroup) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by high/low ERCC-1 level and region of enrollment.||1.69|0.99|0.0593
81504887|NCT01374425|162698589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.64||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.24||P-value (relative to VEGF-A Low subgroup) based on two-sided stratified log rank test and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank||HR (relative to VEGF-A Low subgroup) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by high/low ERCC-1 level and region of enrollment.||2.24|1.20|0.0020
81504888|NCT01374425|162698590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34||||0.0955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.88||P-value (relative to KRAS Wild-Type subgroup) based on two-sided stratified log rank test and not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank||HR (relative to KRAS Wild-Type subgroup) was estimated by Cox regression.|Analysis stratified by high/low ERCC-1 level and region of enrollment.||1.88|0.95|0.0955
81504889|NCT01374425|162698591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Objective Response Rates|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|3.8|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with objective response in the VEGF-A High subgroup minus the VEGF-A Low subgroup. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||3.8|-15.7|
81504890|NCT01374425|162698592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Objective Response Rates|-5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|5.2|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with objective response in the KRAS Mutant subgroup minus the KRAS Wild-Type subgroup. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||5.2|-16.0|
81504891|NCT01374425|162698593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Disease Control Rates|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|4.3|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with disease control in the VEGF-A High subgroup minus the VEGF-A Low subgroup. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||4.3|-6.5|
81504892|NCT01374425|162698594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Resection Rates|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|2.1|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with resection in the VEGF-A High subgroup minus the VEGF-A Low subgroup. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||2.1|-8.6|
81504893|NCT01374425|162698595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Complete Resection Rates|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|-0.2|||||The difference was calculated as the percentage of participants with complete resection in the VEGF-A High subgroup minus the VEGF-A Low subgroup. The 95% CI was computed using normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|||-0.2|-9.6|
81504894|NCT01419119|162698596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81504895|NCT01419119|162698597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81504896|NCT02742129|162698598|SUPERIORITY|The statistical analysis compared the patient level data collected during the AIR001 period to the data collected during the placebo period. The Outcome Measure data is displaying the data as collected during each study phase and is combined together based upon expected treatment assignment for analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed models used to generate the p-values included all patients, including those with incomplete data.||0.16|-0.56|0.2650
81504897|NCT02742129|162698599|SUPERIORITY|The statistical analysis compared the patient level data collected during the AIR001 period to the data collected during the placebo period. The Outcome Measure data is displaying the data as collected during each study phase and is combined together based upon expected treatment assignment for analysis|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.68||||0.9069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-263.65|234.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed models used to generate the p-values included all patients, including those with incomplete data||234.29|-263.65|0.9069
81504898|NCT02742129|162698600|SUPERIORITY|The statistical analysis compared the patient level data collected during the AIR001 period to the data collected during the placebo period. The Outcome Measure data is displaying the data as collected during each study phase and is combined together based upon expected treatment assignment for analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.9338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed models used to generate the p-values included all patients, including those with incomplete data.||1.27|-1.16|0.9338
81545059|NCT04825678|162767406|OTHER||LSM|30.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.53||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|62.98||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline TSQM overall satisfaction scale score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.||62.98|-1.30|0.058
81504899|NCT02742129|162698601|SUPERIORITY|The statistical analysis compared the patient level data collected during the AIR001 period to the data collected during the placebo period. The Outcome Measure data is displaying the data as collected during each study phase and is combined together based upon expected treatment assignment for analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.8151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed models used to generate the p-values included all patients, including those with incomplete data.||2.20|-2.79|0.8151
81504900|NCT02742129|162698602|SUPERIORITY|The statistical analysis compared the patient level data collected during the AIR001 period to the data collected during the placebo period. The Outcome Measure data is displaying the data as collected during each study phase and is combined together based upon expected treatment assignment for analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.82||||0.4658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|3.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed models used to generate the p-values included all patients, including those with incomplete data.||3.05|-1.41|0.4658
81545060|NCT04825678|162767407|OTHER||LSM|37.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.62|47.12||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline TSQM overall satisfaction scale score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.||47.12|28.62|< 0.001
81545061|NCT04825678|162767407|OTHER||LSM|43.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.06|48.44||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline TSQM overall satisfaction scale score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.||48.44|38.06|< 0.001
81504901|NCT02742129|162698603|SUPERIORITY|The statistical analysis compared the patient level data collected during the AIR001 period to the data collected during the placebo period. The Outcome Measure data is displaying the data as collected during each study phase and is combined together based upon expected treatment assignment for analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.06||||0.3902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|3.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed models used to generate the p-values included all patients, including those with incomplete data.||3.49|-1.37|0.3902
81504902|NCT02742129|162698604|SUPERIORITY|The statistical analysis compared the patient level data collected during the AIR001 period to the data collected during the placebo period. The Outcome Measure data is displaying the data as collected during each study phase and is combined together based upon expected treatment assignment for analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.69||||0.7404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.21|74.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed models used to generate the p-values included all patients, including those with incomplete data.||74.6|-53.21|0.7404
81504903|NCT02742129|162698605|SUPERIORITY|The statistical analysis compared the patient level data collected during the AIR001 period to the data collected during the placebo period. The Outcome Measure data is displaying the data as collected during each study phase and is combined together based upon expected treatment assignment for analysis.|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.4282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed models used to generate the p-values included all patients, including those with incomplete data.||0.18|-0.08|0.4282
81504904|NCT02742129|162698607|SUPERIORITY|The statistical analysis compared the patient level data collected during the AIR001 period to the data collected during the placebo period. The Outcome Measure data is displaying the data as collected during each study phase and is combined together based upon expected treatment assignment for analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.1067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed models used to generate the p-values included all patients, including those with incomplete data.||0.11|-1.08|0.1067
81504905|NCT02742129|162698608|SUPERIORITY|The statistical analysis compared the patient level data collected during the AIR001 period to the data collected during the placebo period. The Outcome Measure data is displaying the data as collected during each study phase and is combined together based upon expected treatment assignment for analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.4411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed models used to generate the p-values included all patients, including those with incomplete data.||0.16|-0.37|0.4411
81504906|NCT00271544|162698619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample proportion|0.955||||||95.0|0.92|0.955|||||1-side 95% confidence limit lower bound|||0.955|0.92|
81504907|NCT00271544|162698620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample proportion|0.96||||||95.0|0.932|0.989||||||||0.989|0.932|
81504908|NCT00271544|162698621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample mean|1.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9||||95.0|1.1|1.2|||||1-side 95% confidence limit upper bound|||1.2|1.1|
81504909|NCT00271544|162698622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample mean|1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0||||97.5|1.9|2.2|||||1-sided 97.5% confidence limit upper bound|||2.2|1.9|
81504910|NCT00271544|162698623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample proportion|0.989||||||95.0|0.974|1.0||||||||1|0.974|
81504911|NCT00271544|162698624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample proportion|0.973||||||95.0|0.95|0.996||||||||0.996|0.950|
81504912|NCT00271544|162698625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||One sample proportion|0.973||||||95.0|0.95|0.996||||||||0.996|0.950|
81504913|NCT00902330|162698641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Spearman correlation coefficients were computed for the biomarkers. P-Values shown are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P less than 0.05. This information applies to all rows listed in the table.||||<0.05
81504914|NCT02121509|162698680|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|102.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.938|106.789|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'|Ratio of (FDC 1500 fasted/ L+M 1500 fasted)|||106.789|98.938|<0.0001
81504915|NCT02121509|162698680|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|101.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.99|106.121|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1500 fed/ L+M 1500 fed)|||106.121|96.990|<0.0001
81504916|NCT02121509|162698681|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean ratio|106.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.046||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.449|114.614|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1500 fasted/ L+M 1500 fasted)|||114.614|98.449|0.0004
81504917|NCT02121509|162698681|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean ratio|106.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.051||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.614|116.658|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1500 fed/ L+M 1500 fed)|||116.658|97.614|0.0040
81504918|NCT02121509|162698682|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean ratio|102.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.03|110.72|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1500 fasted/ L+M 1500 fasted)|||110.72|94.03|0.0001
81504919|NCT02121509|162698682|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Mean ratio|96.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.96|103.22|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1500 fed/ L+M 1500 fed)|||103.22|89.96|0.0002
81545062|NCT04825678|162767416|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline function domain score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.|LSM|-44.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.39|-40.41||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Continued SoC: Physical Function Domain||-40.41|-49.39|< 0.001
81504920|NCT02121509|162698683|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|105.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.057||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.829|115.269|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1500 fasted/ L+M 1500 fasted)|||115.269|95.829|0.0013
81504921|NCT02121509|162698683|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|113.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.027||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.749|119.318|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1500 fed/ L+M 1500 fed)|||119.318|108.749|0.0018
81504922|NCT02121509|162698684|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|101.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.035|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.748|107.487|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1500 fasted/ L+M 1500 fasted)|||107.487|95.748|<0.0001
81504923|NCT02121509|162698684|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|106.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.034||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.268|112.763|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1500 fed/ L+M 1500 fed)|||112.763|100.268|0.0002
81504924|NCT02121509|162698685|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|102.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.2|110.59|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1500 fasted/ L+M 1500 fasted)|||110.59|94.20|<0.0001
81504925|NCT02121509|162698685|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based upon 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios of the geometric means (FDC/free combination) using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted Geometric Means ratio|96.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.33|103.7|||ANOVA|ANOVA on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'.|Ratio of (FDC 1500 fed/ L+M 1500 fed)|||103.70|90.33|0.0001
81504926|NCT03366454|162698706|OTHER||AUC|0.6692|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05322||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5649|0.7735|||ROC Curve Analysis|||ROC curve analysis was performed to evaluate outcome. The Area Under the Curve (AUC) was calculated along with a 95% confidence interval and statistical significance (p-value)||0.7735|0.5649|0.0048
81504927|NCT03366454|162698706|OTHER||AUC|0.6892|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05213||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.587|0.7914|||ROC Curve Analysis|||ROC curve analysis was performed to evaluate outcome. The Area Under the Curve (AUC) was calculated along with a 95% confidence interval and statistical significance (p-value).||0.7914|0.5870|0.0029
81504928|NCT03366454|162698707|OTHER||AUC|0.644|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05635||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5335|0.7544|||ROC Curve Analysis||The optimal cutoff value for NLR was determined as 1.335 using the Youden Index.|ROC curve analysis was performed to evaluate outcome. The Area Under the Curve (AUC) was calculated along with a 95% confidence interval and statistical significance (p-value).||0.7544|0.5335|0.0233
81504929|NCT03366454|162698708|OTHER||AUC|0.6884|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04709||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5962|0.7807|||ROC Curve Analysis||The optimal cut-off value for CRP was determined as 5.70 using the Youden Index.|ROC curve analysis was performed to evaluate outcome. The Area Under the Curve (AUC) was calculated along with a 95% confidence interval and statistical significance (p-value)||0.7807|0.5962|0.0018
81504930|NCT03366454|162698709|OTHER||AUC|0.7063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04857||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6111|0.8015|||ROC Curve Analysis||The optimal cutoff value for PCT was determined as 0.141 using the Youden Index.|ROC curve analysis was performed to evaluate outcome. The Area Under the Curve (AUC) was calculated along with a 95% confidence interval and statistical significance (p-value).||0.8015|0.6111|0.0007
81545063|NCT04825678|162767416|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline function domain score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.|LSM|-54.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.43|-34.86||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Discontinued SoC: Physical Function Domain||-34.86|-73.43|< 0.001
81504931|NCT01978145|162698722|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non- inferiority was demonstrated if lower limit of the CI (0.025 one sided significance level) for the difference of the mean change from Baseline in trough FEV1 of FSC administered BID by CB DPI versus FSC administered BID by MD DPI is greater than -45 milliliter (mL).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.025|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.047|||Repeated Measures Mixed Models|||||0.047|0.002|
81504932|NCT01978145|162698723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.004|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.027|||||The estimated value and 95% CI values are provided for Day 28|||0.027|-0.019|
81504933|NCT01978145|162698723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.044|||||The estimated value and 95% CI values are provided for Day 56|||0.044|-0.005|
81504934|NCT01978145|162698724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.166||||||95.0|-0.06|0.393||||||||0.393|-0.060|
81504935|NCT01978145|162698725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.003|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.278|0.272|||||The estimated and 95% CI values are presented for Day 28.|||0.272|-0.278|
81504936|NCT01978145|162698725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.069||||||95.0|-0.349|0.212|||||The estimated and 95% CI values are presented for Day 56.|||0.212|-0.349|
81504937|NCT01978145|162698725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.133|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.413|0.148|||||The estimated and 95% CI values are presented for Day 85.|||0.148|-0.413|
81504938|NCT01978145|162698726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.19||||||||1.19|-0.70|
81504939|NCT01978145|162698727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.02||||||||-0.02|-1.10|
81504940|NCT00755807|162698735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM):Change from Baseline=Baseline+Treatment+Investigator+Week+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week,participant random effect.||Null hypothesis: no difference between duloxetine and placebo on pain severity reduction as measured by weekly mean of the daily 24-hour average pain scores in participants assessed at 6 weeks. Sample size is determined using 2-sided t-test with significance level of 0.05, and 5% of randomized participants without post-baseline data due to very early discontinuation. With 119 participants per arm, study has approximately 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.375 on treatment group difference.||||0.001
81504941|NCT00755807|162698736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0||||P-value is for the 30% Reduction (LOCF). P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.027
81504942|NCT00755807|162698736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.246||95.0||||P-value is for 50% Reduction (LOCF). P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.246
81545064|NCT04825678|162767416|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes baseline function domain score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed baseline MMD, and selected baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.|LSM|-44.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.26|-40.44||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Continued SoC: Usual Activities Domain||-40.44|-48.26|< 0.001
81545065|NCT04825678|162767416|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline function domain score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.|LSM|-43.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.51|-34.08||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Discontinued SoC: Usual Activities Domain||-34.08|-53.51|< 0.001
81504943|NCT00755807|162698736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0||||P-value is for the 30% Reduction (BOCF). P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.024
81504944|NCT00755807|162698736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.165||95.0||||P-value is for 50% Reduction (BOCF). P-values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.165
81504945|NCT00755807|162698737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.49||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) Model: PGI improvement at Endpoint = Treatment + Investigator.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||0.49|-0.06|0.121
81504946|NCT00755807|162698738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.2||P-value is for BPI Severity for Worst Pain score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||1.20|0.12|0.016
81504947|NCT00755807|162698738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.48||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.95||P-value is for BPI Severity for Least Pain score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||0.95|0.02|0.043
81504948|NCT00755807|162698738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.99||P-value is for BPI Severity for Average Pain score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||0.99|0.05|0.030
81504949|NCT00755807|162698738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.43||P-value is for BPI Severity for Pain Right Now score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||1.43|0.36|0.001
81504950|NCT00755807|162698738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|1.11||P-value is for BPI Interference for General Activity score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||1.11|-0.07|0.083
81504951|NCT00755807|162698738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.27||P-value is for BPI Interference for Mood score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||1.27|0.05|0.034
81504952|NCT00755807|162698738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.19||P-value is for BPI Interference for Walking Ability score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||1.19|-0.08|0.089
81504953|NCT00755807|162698738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.93||P-value is for BPI Interference for Normal Work score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||0.93|-0.28|0.291
81504954|NCT00755807|162698738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|1.05||P-value is for BPI Interference for Relations With Others score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||1.05|-0.06|0.077
81504955|NCT00755807|162698738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.97||P-value is for BPI Interference for Sleep score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||0.97|-0.15|0.148
81504956|NCT00755807|162698738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.79||P-value is for BPI Interference for Enjoyment Of Life score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||0.79|-0.45|0.582
81504957|NCT00755807|162698738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.94||P-value is for BPI Mean Interference score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||0.94|-0.03|0.067
81504958|NCT00755807|162698739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.45||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||0.45|0.01|0.041
81504959|NCT00755807|162698740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|1.91||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on MSQOL Physical Health Composite Section score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||1.91|-3.90|0.500
81504960|NCT00755807|162698740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|2.44||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on MSQOL Mental Health Composite Section score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||2.44|-4.87|0.512
81504961|NCT00755807|162698740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|3.12||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on MSQOL Physical Health Subsection score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||3.12|-4.51|0.720
81504962|NCT00755807|162698740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|3.46||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on MSQOL Health Perceptions Subsection score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||3.46|-3.58|0.973
81504963|NCT00755807|162698740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|4.02||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on MSQOL Energy Subsection score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||4.02|-4.07|0.991
81504964|NCT00755807|162698740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.14||||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.14|4.87||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on MSQOL Role Limitation Due to Physical Problems Subsection score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||4.87|-11.14|0.441
81504965|NCT00755807|162698740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.58||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.94|0.79||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on MSQOL Pain Subsection score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||0.79|-7.94|0.108
81504966|NCT00755807|162698740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.77|5.39||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on MSQOL Sexual Function Subsection score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||5.39|-5.77|0.948
81504967|NCT00755807|162698740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.96||||0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|6.28||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on MSQOL Social Function Subsection score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||6.28|-2.37|0.374
81504968|NCT00755807|162698740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|4.87||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on MSQOL Health Distress Subsection score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||4.87|-4.10|0.867
81504969|NCT00755807|162698740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.77||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|5.17||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on MSQOL Overall Quality Of Life Subsection score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||5.17|-1.63|0.306
81504970|NCT00755807|162698740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|2.88||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on MSQOL Emotional Well-being Subsection score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||2.88|-4.08|0.733
81504971|NCT00755807|162698740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.88|4.08||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on MSQOL Role Limitation Due to Emotional Problems score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||4.08|-13.88|0.283
81504972|NCT00755807|162698740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81||||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|2.86||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on MSQOL Cognitive Function Subsection score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||2.86|-4.49|0.664
81504973|NCT00755807|162698740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.81|3.85||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on MSQOL Change in Health Subsection score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine|||3.85|-7.81|0.504
81504974|NCT00755807|162698740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.02||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.18|3.14||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on MSQOL Satisfaction with Sexual Function Subsection score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine|||3.14|-11.18|0.270
81504975|NCT00755807|162698741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.119||95.0||||P-value is for treatment comparison in number of participants with CSSR-S Suicidal Ideation during first 6 weeks of acute treatment. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.119
81504976|NCT00755807|162698741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.494||95.0||||P-value is for treatment comparison in number of participants with CSSR-S Suicidal Behavior during first 6 weeks of acute treatment. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.494
81504977|NCT00755807|162698741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.494||95.0||||P-value is for treatment comparison in number of participants with CSSR-S Suicidal Acts during first 6 weeks of acute treatment. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.494
81504978|NCT00755807|162698742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures model:Change from Baseline=Baseline+Treatment+Investigator+Week+Treatment\*Week+Baseline\*Week; participant=random effect.||||||0.002
81504979|NCT00755807|162698743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.04||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on BDI-II Question #9 score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||0.04|-0.06|0.662
81504980|NCT00755807|162698744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.244||95.0||||This is the P-value for Discontinuation Due to Any Reason.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.244
81504981|NCT00755807|162698744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||This is the P-value for Adverse Event (AE).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.012
81504982|NCT00755807|162698744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.622||95.0||||This is the P-value for Protocol Violation.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.622
81504983|NCT00755807|162698744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||This is the P-value for Subject Decision.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81504984|NCT00755807|162698744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||This is the P-value for Lack of Efficacy.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81504985|NCT00755807|162698744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||This is the P-value for Physician Decision.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81504986|NCT00755807|162698747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0||||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on Bicarbonate, HCO3. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Model: Rank-transformed change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator.||||||0.047
81504987|NCT00755807|162698748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0||||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on creatinine. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Model: Rank-transformed change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator.||||||0.033
81504988|NCT00755807|162698749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0||||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on platelet count. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Model: Rank-transformed change from baseline = Treatment + Investigator.||||||0.034
81504989|NCT00755807|162698750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on inorganic phosphorus. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Model: Rank-transformed change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator.||||||0.007
81504990|NCT00755807|162698751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0||||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on uric acid. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANOVA|Model: Rank-transformed change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator.||||||0.025
81504991|NCT00755807|162698752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|0.84||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on diastolic blood pressure. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||0.84|-2.55|0.322
81504992|NCT00755807|162698752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|2.52||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on systolic blood pressure. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||2.52|-3.32|0.787
81504993|NCT00755807|162698753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.55||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|0.61||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on pulse rate. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||0.61|-3.70|0.160
81504994|NCT00755807|162698754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.26||P-value is for treatment comparison of change from baseline on weight. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Model: Change from Baseline = Treatment + Investigator + Baseline Value.|The mean difference is for placebo - duloxetine.|||1.26|0.27|0.003
81504995|NCT00755807|162698755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean PGI-I score at 18 weeks for all participants who entered extension phase.||||||<0.001
81504996|NCT00755807|162698756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The P-value is for BPI-S for Worst Pain. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on BPI-S for Worst Pain.||||||<0.001
81504997|NCT00755807|162698756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The P-value is for BPI-S for Least Pain. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on BPI-S for Least Pain score.||||||<0.001
81504998|NCT00755807|162698756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The P-value is for BPI-S for Average Pain. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on BPI-S for Average Pain score.||||||<0.001
81545066|NCT04825678|162767416|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline function domain score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.|LSM|-44.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.65|-40.14||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Continued SoC: Social Function Domain||-40.14|-48.65|< 0.001
81504999|NCT00755807|162698756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on BPI-S for Pain Right Now score.||||||<0.001
81505000|NCT00755807|162698756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The P-value is for BPI-I for General Activity. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on BPI-I for General Activity score.||||||<0.001
81505001|NCT00755807|162698756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The P-value is for the BPI-I for Mood. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on BPI-I for Mood score.||||||<0.001
81505002|NCT00755807|162698756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The P-value is for the BPI-I for Walking Ability. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on BPI-I for Walking Ability score.||||||<0.001
81505003|NCT00755807|162698756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The P-value is for the BPI-I for Normal Work. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on BPI-I for Normal Work score.||||||<0.001
81545067|NCT04825678|162767416|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline function domain score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.|LSM|-45.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.28|-29.79||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Discontinued SoC: Social Function Domain||-29.79|-60.28|< 0.001
81545068|NCT04825678|162767416|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline function domain score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.|LSM|-45.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.29|-40.7||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Continued SoC: Emotional Function Domain||-40.70|-50.29|< 0.001
81545069|NCT04825678|162767416|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline function domain score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.|LSM|-60.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.16|-34.96||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Discontinued SoC: Emotional Function Domain||-34.96|-85.16|< 0.001
81545070|NCT04825678|162767417|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline function domain score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.|LSM|-34.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.72|-27.03||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||EM: Physical Function Domain||-27.03|-41.72|< 0.001
81545071|NCT04825678|162767417|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline function domain score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.|LSM|-49.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.44|-44.69||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||CM: Physical Function Domain||-44.69|-54.44|< 0.001
81545072|NCT04825678|162767417|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes baseline function domain score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed baseline MMD, and selected baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.|LSM|-35.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.47|-30.06||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||EM: Usual Activities Domain||-30.06|-41.47|< 0.001
81545073|NCT04825678|162767417|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline function domain score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.|LSM|-46.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.1|-42.29||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||CM: Usual Activities Domain||-42.29|-51.10|< 0.001
81505004|NCT00755807|162698756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The P-value is for the BPI-I for Relations With Others. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from baseline to endpoint on BPI-I for Relations With Others score.||||||<0.001
81505005|NCT00755807|162698756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The P-value is for the BPI-I for Sleep. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on BPI-I for Sleep score.||||||<0.001
81505006|NCT00755807|162698756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The P-value is for the BPI-I for Enjoyment of Life. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on BPI-I for Enjoyment Of Life score.||||||<0.001
81545074|NCT04825678|162767417|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline function domain score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.|LSM|-36.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.89|-29.96||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||EM: Social Function Domain||-29.96|-42.89|< 0.001
81545075|NCT04825678|162767417|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline function domain score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.|LSM|-46.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.49|-41.98||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||CM: Social Function Domain||-41.98|-51.49|< 0.001
81505007|NCT00755807|162698756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The P-value is for the BPI for Mean Interference Score. P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on BPI for Mean Interference score.||||||<0.001
81545076|NCT04825678|162767417|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline function domain score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.|LSM|-41.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.47|-33.4||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||EM: Emotional Function Domain||-33.40|-49.47|< 0.001
81505008|NCT00755807|162698757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on CGI-S score for all participants who entered extension phase.||||||<0.001
81505009|NCT00755807|162698758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on MSQOL Physical Health Composite Section score.||||||0.002
81505010|NCT00755807|162698758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on MSQOL Mental Health Composite Section score.||||||0.054
81505011|NCT00755807|162698758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on MSQOL Physical Health Subsection score.||||||0.002
81505012|NCT00755807|162698758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on MSQOL Health Perceptions Subsection score.||||||0.025
81505013|NCT00755807|162698758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on MSQOL Energy Subsection score.||||||0.008
81505014|NCT00755807|162698758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.858||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on MSQOL Role Limitation Due to Physical Problems Subsection score.||||||0.858
81505015|NCT00755807|162698758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on MSQOL Pain Subsection score.||||||<0.001
81505016|NCT00755807|162698758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.637||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on MSQOL Sexual Function Subsection score.||||||0.637
81505017|NCT00755807|162698758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on MSQOL Social Function Subsection score.||||||0.051
81505018|NCT00755807|162698758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on MSQOL Health Distress Subsection score.||||||0.270
81505019|NCT00755807|162698758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on MSQOL Overall Quality Of Life Subsection score.||||||0.061
81505020|NCT00755807|162698758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on MSQOL Emotional Well-being Subsection score.||||||0.007
81505021|NCT00755807|162698758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.253||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on MSQOL Role Limitation Due to Emotional Problems score.||||||0.253
81505022|NCT00755807|162698758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.942||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on MSQOL Cognitive Function Subsection score.||||||0.942
81505023|NCT00755807|162698758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on MSQOL Change in Health Subsection score.||||||0.016
81505024|NCT00755807|162698758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.381||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on MSQOL Satisfaction with Sexual Function Subsection score.||||||0.381
81505025|NCT00755807|162698760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.524||95.0||||P-value is for test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint (Week 7). P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) Model: Change from Baseline=Baseline+Investigator+Week+Baseline\*Week; participant was treated as random effect.||||||0.524
81505026|NCT00755807|162698760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint (Week 8). P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Investigator + Week + Baseline\* Week, where participant was treated as a random effect.||||||<0.001
81505027|NCT00755807|162698760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint (Week 9). P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Investigator + Week + Baseline\* Week, where participant was treated as a random effect.||||||<0.001
81505028|NCT00755807|162698760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint (Week 10). P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Investigator + Week + Baseline\* Week, where participant was treated as a random effect.||||||<0.001
81545077|NCT04825678|162767417|OTHER|Adjusted analysis utilizes a generalized linear mixed model which includes Baseline function domain score, visit, the prevailing erenumab dose from Week 12 onwards, observed Baseline MMD, and selected Baseline characteristics as covariates and assumes a first-order auto regression covariance structure.|LSM|-47.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.95|-42.39||P-value is nominal to compare the mean change from Baseline at Week 24 to zero.|Mixed Models Analysis|||CM: Emotional Function Domain||-42.39|-52.95|< 0.001
81505029|NCT00755807|162698760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint (Week 11). P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Investigator + Week + Baseline\* Week, where participant was treated as a random effect.||||||<0.001
81505030|NCT00755807|162698760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint (Week 12). P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Investigator + Week + Baseline\* Week, where participant was treated as a random effect.||||||<0.001
81505031|NCT00755807|162698760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint (Week 13). P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Investigator + Week + Baseline\* Week, where participant was treated as a random effect.||||||<0.001
81505032|NCT00755807|162698760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint (Week 14). P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Investigator + Week + Baseline\* Week, where participant was treated as a random effect.||||||<0.001
81505033|NCT00755807|162698760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint (Week 15). P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Investigator + Week + Baseline\* Week, where participant was treated as a random effect.||||||<0.001
81505034|NCT00755807|162698760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint (Week 16). P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Investigator + Week + Baseline\* Week, where participant was treated as a random effect.||||||<0.001
81505035|NCT00755807|162698760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint (Week 17). P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Investigator + Week + Baseline\* Week, where participant was treated as a random effect.||||||<0.001
81505036|NCT00755807|162698760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value is for test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint (Week 18). P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM Model: Change from Baseline = Baseline + Investigator + Week + Baseline\* Week, where participant was treated as a random effect.||||||<0.001
81505037|NCT00755807|162698761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.706||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|1-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on BDI-II Question #9 score for all participants who entered extension phase.||||||0.706
81505038|NCT00755807|162698765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on monocytes.||||||0.035
81505039|NCT00755807|162698766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on sodium.||||||0.042
81505040|NCT00755807|162698767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon signed rank test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on total protein.||||||0.036
81505041|NCT00755807|162698768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on diastolic blood pressure.||||||0.320
81505042|NCT00755807|162698768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.182||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on systolic blood pressure.||||||0.182
81505043|NCT00755807|162698769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on pulse rate.||||||0.032
81505044|NCT00755807|162698770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.151||95.0||||P-values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|One-sample t-test of mean change from extension phase baseline to endpoint on weight.||||||0.151
81505045|NCT01714323|162698771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.07|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.37|||Chi-squared|||Data from all three sites were combined after determining that outcomes did not vary by hospital using Breslow-Day tests. The proportion abstinent by treatment arm was assessed using chi-square test.||1.37|0.84|>0.05
81505046|NCT01714323|162698772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81505047|NCT01714323|162698773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||This compares at Month 1||||<0.001
81505048|NCT01714323|162698773|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||This is analysis for Month 3||||<0.01
81505049|NCT01714323|162698773|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.09|||||||Chi-squared|||This is for Month 6||||<0.09
81545078|NCT02344108|162767454|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81505050|NCT01714323|162698775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||This is the p value for the comparison at each follow up point: 1 mo, 3 mo, and 6 mo.|Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81505051|NCT01714323|162698776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81505052|NCT01714323|162698777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81505053|NCT03531814|162698781|OTHER|||||||0.006||||||The Greenhouse-Geisser correction was used because Mauchly's test of sphericity was significant. The reported p-value represents the probability of the differences in the averages of adherence assessment methods for cycles 1-4.|ANOVA|||||||0.006
81505054|NCT03531814|162698781|OTHER|||||||0.021||||||The Greenhouse-Geisser correction was used because Mauchly's test of sphericity was significant. The reported p-value represents the probability of the differences in the averages of adherence assessment methods for cycles 5-8.|ANOVA|||||||0.021
81505055|NCT03531814|162698781|OTHER|||||||0.034||||||The Greenhouse-Geisser correction was used because Mauchly's test of sphericity was significant. The reported p-value represents the probability of the differences in the averages of adherence assessment methods for cycles 9-12.|ANOVA|||||||.034
81505056|NCT03531814|162698781|OTHER|||||||0.04||||||The Greenhouse-Geisser correction was used because Mauchly's test of sphericity was significant. The reported p-value represents the probability of the differences in the averages of adherence assessment methods for cycles 13-18.|ANOVA|||||||.040
81505057|NCT03531814|162698782|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.21||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.729|0.463||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 1-4.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.463|-0.729|0.536
81505058|NCT03531814|162698782|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|0.134||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.557|0.715||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 5-8.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.715|-0.557|.713
81505059|NCT03531814|162698782|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|0.095||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.668|0.761||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 9-12.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.761|-0.668|.823
81505060|NCT03531814|162698782|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|0.333||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.505|0.848||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 13-18.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.848|-0.505|.420
81505061|NCT03531814|162698783|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.333||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.785|0.352||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 1-4.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.352|-0.785|0.317
81505062|NCT03531814|162698783|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.309||||0.385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.794|0.416||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 5-8.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.416|-0.794|.385
81505063|NCT03531814|162698783|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.259||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.824|0.563||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 9-12.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.563|-0.824|.535
81505064|NCT03531814|162698783|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.222||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.811|0.589||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 13-18.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.589|-0.811|.597
81505065|NCT03531814|162698784|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.215||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.731|0.459||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 1-4.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.459|-0.731|0.526
81505066|NCT03531814|162698784|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|0.049||||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.613|0.67||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 5-8.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.670|-0.613|.894
81505067|NCT03531814|162698784|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.048||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.694||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 9-12|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.694|-0.740|.911
81505068|NCT03531814|162698784|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.167||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.626||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 13-18|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.626|-0.790|.693
81505069|NCT03531814|162698785|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.607||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.889|0.009||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 1-4.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.009|-0.889|0.048
81505070|NCT03531814|162698785|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.658||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.914|-0.027||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 5-8.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||-0.027|-0.914|0.038
81505071|NCT03531814|162698785|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.708||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.945|0.02||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 9-12.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.020|-0.945|0.50
81505072|NCT03531814|162698785|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.878||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.979|-0.435||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 13-18.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||-0.435|-0.979|0.004
81505073|NCT03531814|162698786|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|0.293||||0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.768||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 1-4.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.768|-0.390|0.382
81505074|NCT03531814|162698786|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|0.278||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.444|0.781||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 5-8.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.781|-0.444|0.436
81505075|NCT03531814|162698786|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|0.229||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.585|0.813||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 9-12.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.813|-0.585|0.586
81505076|NCT03531814|162698786|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|0.53||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.302|0.904||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 13-18.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.904|-0.302|0.177
81505077|NCT03531814|162698788|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.576||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.879|0.056||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 1-4.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||0.056|-0.879|0.063
81505078|NCT03531814|162698788|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.68||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.066||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 5-8.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-0.066|-0.920|0.031
81505079|NCT03531814|162698788|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.835||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.971|-0.292||The reported p-value represents the strength of the relationship between the variables at cycles 9-12.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||-0.292|-0.971|0.010
81505080|NCT03531814|162698788|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.933|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.989|-0.652||The reported p-value represents the probability that the strength of the relationship is due to chance at cycles 13-18.|Spearman correlation (non-parametric)|||||-0.652|-0.989|<0.001
81505081|NCT03531814|162698789|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.035||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.634|0.591||The reported p-value represents the strength of the relationship between the variables for cycles 1-4.|Spearman correlation|||||0.591|-0.634|0.919
81505082|NCT03531814|162698789|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|0.227||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.487|0.759||The reported p-value represents the strength of the relationship between the variables for cycles 5-8.|Spearman correlation|||||0.759|-0.487|0.528
81505083|NCT03531814|162698789|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|0.179||||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.618|0.794||The reported p-value represents the strength of the relationship between the variables for cycles 9-12.|Spearman correlation|||||0.794|-0.618|0.672
81505084|NCT03531814|162698789|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|0.041||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.697|0.737||The reported p-value represents the strength of the relationship between the variables for cycles 13-18.|Spearman correlation|||||0.737|-0.697|0.923
81505085|NCT03531814|162698790|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.638||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.899|-0.041||The reported p-value represents the strength of the relationship between the variables for cycles 1-4.|Spearman correlation|||||-0.041|-0.899|0.035
81505086|NCT03531814|162698790|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.361||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.815|0.367||The reported p-value represents the strength of the relationship between the variables for cycles 5-8.|Spearman correlation|||||0.367|-0.815|0.306
81505087|NCT03531814|162698790|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.407||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.438||The reported p-value represents the strength of the relationship between the variables for cycles 9-12.|Spearman correlation|||||0.438|-0.870|0.317
81505088|NCT03531814|162698790|OTHER||Spearman's correlation|-0.18||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.795|0.0617||The reported p-value represents the strength of the relationship between the variables for cycles 13-18.|Spearman correlation|||||0.0617|-0.795|0.670
81505089|NCT03257358|162698795|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-413.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-422.7||||ANCOVA|||||-404.|-422.7|
81505090|NCT03257358|162698795|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.6|||ANCOVA|||||3.6|-3.9|
81505091|NCT03257358|162698796|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-368.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.08|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-382.8|354.7|||ANCOVA|||||354.7|-382.8|
81505092|NCT03257358|162698796|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.54|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|6.9|||ANCOVA|||||6.9|-7.1|
81505093|NCT03257358|162698797|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-52.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.2|-46.9|||ANCOVA|||||-46.9|-57.2|
81505094|NCT03257358|162698797|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.4|-7.6|
81505095|NCT03257358|162698798|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-43.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.9|-40.3|||ANCOVA|||||-40.3|-46.9|
81505096|NCT03257358|162698798|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.7|||ANCOVA|||||1.7|-3.0|
81505097|NCT03257358|162698799|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-36.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|-35.3|||ANCOVA|||||-35.3|-37.2|
81505098|NCT03257358|162698799|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.2|-0.4|
81505099|NCT03257358|162698800|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-53.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.1|-51.3|||ANCOVA|||||-51.3|-55.1|
81505100|NCT03257358|162698800|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.4|-0.7|
81505101|NCT03257358|162698801|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-140.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-145.8|-135.0|||ANCOVA|||||-135.0|-145.8|
81505102|NCT03257358|162698801|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.3|||ANCOVA|||||3.3|-1.9|
81505103|NCT03257358|162698802|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-85.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.0|-81.4|||ANCOVA|||||-81.4|-89.0|
81505104|NCT03257358|162698802|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.9|||ANCOVA|||||1.9|-2.3|
81505105|NCT03257358|162698803|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-27.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.1|-4.8|||ANCOVA|||||-4.8|-51.1|
81505106|NCT03257358|162698803|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|-2.6|||ANCOVA|||||-2.6|-16.3|
81505107|NCT03257358|162698804|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-181.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-183.3|-179.0|||ANCOVA|||||-179.0|-183.3|
81505108|NCT03257358|162698804|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.5|||ANCOVA|||||2.5|-4.1|
81505109|NCT03257358|162698805|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-55.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.5|-53.9|||ANCOVA|||||-53.9|-56.5|
81505110|NCT03257358|162698805|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.1|-0.5|
81505111|NCT03257358|162698806|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-6.4|||ANCOVA|||||-6.4|-8.0|
81505112|NCT03257358|162698806|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.0|||ANCOVA|||||2.0|0.3|
81505113|NCT03257358|162698807|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|69.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.1|96.7|||ANCOVA|||||96.7|42.1|
81505114|NCT03257358|162698807|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|117.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.1|136.9|||ANCOVA|||||136.9|97.1|
81505115|NCT03257358|162698808|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-782.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|138.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1058.2|-507.1|||ANCOVA|||||-507.1|-1058.2|
81505116|NCT03257358|162698808|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-485.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|91.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-667.3|-304.4|||ANCOVA|||||-304.4|-667.3|
81545079|NCT02344108|162767455|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81545080|NCT02344108|162767456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.035
81545081|NCT02344108|162767457|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.083
81545082|NCT02344108|162767458|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0021
81545083|NCT02344108|162767459|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.764|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.764
81545084|NCT02344108|162767460|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81545085|NCT02344108|162767461|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.467|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.467
81545086|NCT02344108|162767462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.745|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.745
81545087|NCT02344108|162767463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.106|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.106
81545088|NCT02344108|162767464|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81545089|NCT02344108|162767465|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81545090|NCT02344108|162767466|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81545091|NCT00911170|162767479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is adjusted for the randomization stratification factors (chemotherapy regimen, geographic region, disease stage).|Odds ratio adjusted for the randomization stratification factors. An OR \< 1.0 indicates a lower event rate for the pegfilgrastim arm relative to the placebo arm.|The primary hypothesis was that the percentage of participants treated with study chemotherapy and bevacizumab who experience grade 3/4 febrile neutropenia (FN) would be lower in participants randomized to the pegfilgrastim arm compared to placebo arm. The study was designed to have at least 90% power at the 2-sided 0.05 significance level to detect a 6% difference in incidence of grade 3/4 FN from 9% to 3%, which is approximately a 66.7% relative reduction.||0.86|0.19|0.014
81545092|NCT00911170|162767480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.36|||Log Rank|P-values based on the log-rank test statistic from the Kaplan-Meier survival analysis stratified by the 3 randomization factors.|Based on Cox proportional Hazard model stratified by chemotherapy regimen, region and disease status. A HR\< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer survival time for the pegfilgrastim arm relative to the placebo arm.|||1.36|0.81|0.704
81545093|NCT00911170|162767481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.26|||Log Rank|P-values are based on the log-rank test statistic from the Kaplan-Meier survival analysis stratified by the 3 randomization factors.|Based on Cox proportional Hazard model stratified by chemotherapy regimen, region and disease status. A HR\< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer survival time for the pegfilgrastim arm relative to the placebo arm.|||1.26|0.88|0.552
81545094|NCT00911170|162767482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.29|||Log Rank|P-values are based on the log-rank test statistic from the Kaplan-Meier survival analysis stratified by the 3 randomization factors.|Based on Cox proportional Hazard model stratified by chemotherapy regimen, region and disease status. A HR\< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer survival time for the pegfilgrastim arm relative to the placebo arm.|||1.29|0.88|0.502
81545095|NCT00911170|162767483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is from the Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the randomization stratification factors.|Odds ratio (OR) adjusted for the randomization stratification factors. An OR \> 1.0 indicates a higher event rate for the pegfilgrastim arm relative to the placebo arm.|||1.39|0.81|0.683
81545096|NCT00911170|162767484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.312||95.0|0.29|1.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is from the Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the randomization stratification factors.|Odds ratio (OR) adjusted for the randomization stratification factors. An OR \< 1.0 indicates a lower event rate for the pegfilgrastim arm relative to the placebo arm.|||1.49|0.29|0.312
81545097|NCT00911170|162767485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.18|||<|0.001||95.0|0.1|0.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is from the Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the randomization stratification factors.|Odds ratio (OR) adjusted for the randomization stratification factors. An OR \< 1.0 indicates a lower event rate for the pegfilgrastim arm relative to the placebo arm.|||0.32|0.10|<.001
81545098|NCT00911170|162767486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value is from the Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the randomization stratification factors.|Odds ratio (OR) adjusted for the randomization stratification factors. An OR \< 1.0 indicates a lower event rate for the pegfilgrastim arm relative to the placebo arm.|||0.56|0.13|<.001
81545099|NCT01389596|162767558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.2577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Linear Model With Log transformed baseline seizure rate as continuous covariate and geographic regions, treatment groups and weight as fixed effects.||0.08|-0.29|0.2577
81545100|NCT01389596|162767558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Linear Model With Log transformed baseline seizure rate as continuous covariate and geographic regions, treatment groups and weight as fixed effects.||-0.04|-0.41|0.0185
81545101|NCT01389596|162767559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.036||||0.8024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.528|2.03|||Regression, Logistic|||P-values were from a Logistic Regression Model including fixed effects for treatment, weight group, and geographical region.||2.030|0.528|0.8024
81545102|NCT01389596|162767559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.636||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.851|3.147|||Regression, Logistic|||P-values were from a Logistic Regression Model including fixed effects for treatment, weight group, and geographical region.||3.147|0.851|0.0092
81545103|NCT01116986|162767615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.954||||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.871|1.045|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox regression model effects consisted of six treatment effects, 15 two-way treatment interactions, and three covariates : gender and two items from the Fagerstrom Test of Nicotine Dependence (Item 1: time to first cigarette; Item 4: cigarettes per day).||1.045|.871|.312
81505117|NCT03257358|162698809|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-33.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.2|-18.5|||ANCOVA|||||-18.5|-48.2|
81505118|NCT03257358|162698809|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-25.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.52|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.7|-14.9|||ANCOVA|||||-14.9|-36.7|
81505119|NCT03257358|162698810|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-888.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-914.6|-862.7|||ANCOVA|||||-862.7|-914.6|
81505120|NCT03257358|162698810|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|11.0|||ANCOVA|||||11.0|-17.6|
81505121|NCT03257358|162698811|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-39.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.053|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.59|-37.42|||ANCOVA|||||-37.42|-41.59|
81505122|NCT03257358|162698811|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|1.14|||ANCOVA|||||1.14|-0.87|
81505123|NCT03257358|162698812|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-248.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-278.7|-219.2|||ANCOVA|||||-219.2|-278.7|
81505124|NCT03257358|162698812|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.71|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|5.4|||ANCOVA|||||5.4|-25.1|
81505125|NCT03257358|162698813|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.249|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.13|8.08|||ANCOVA|||||8.08|3.13|
81505126|NCT03257358|162698813|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.364|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.76|||ANCOVA|||||0.76|-0.68|
81505127|NCT03257358|162698814|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-231.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-234.5|-227.6|||ANCOVA|||||-227.6|-234.5|
81505128|NCT03257358|162698814|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|4.5|||ANCOVA|||||4.5|-5.2|
81505129|NCT03257358|162698815|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.455|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.21|-7.4|||ANCOVA|||||-7.40|-9.21|
81505130|NCT03257358|162698815|OTHER|Estimation|least squares mean|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.251|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.82|||ANCOVA|||||0.82|-0.17|
81505131|NCT01747915|162698862|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.8121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Estimates and p-values from an ANCOVA model including fixed effects for log transformed baseline value, region, age strata, and treatment group.||0.19|-0.15|0.8121
81505132|NCT01747915|162698862|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088||0.8889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Estimates and p-values from an ANCOVA model including fixed effects for log transformed baseline value, region, age strata, and treatment group.||0.16|-0.19|0.8889
81505133|NCT01747915|162698863|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.095||||0.7973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.548|2.186||P-values were from a Logistic Regression Model including fixed effects for region, age strata and treatment.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.186|0.548|0.7973
81505134|NCT01747915|162698863|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.934||||0.8474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.465|1.877||P-values were from a Logistic Regression Model including fixed effects for region, age strata and treatment.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.877|0.465|0.8474
81505135|NCT00988156|162698864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.249|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2490
81505136|NCT00988156|162698865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9017|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9017
81505137|NCT01343888|162698872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Koch's method|27.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.9|37.0||adjusted for genotype and race|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||adjusted for genotype and race using Koch's method, with continuity correction|||37.0|17.9|<0.0001
81505138|NCT01343888|162698872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Koch's methond|28.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|38.2||adjusted for genotype and race|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||adjusted for genotype and race using Koch's method, with continuity correction|||38.2|19.0|<0.0001
81505139|NCT01343888|162698872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Koch's method|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|5.8|||||adjusted for genotype and race using Koch's method, with continuity correction|||5.8|-7.9|
81505140|NCT01343888|162698873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Koch's method|27.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.5|36.7||adjusted for genotype and race|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||adjusted for genotype and race using Koch's method, with continuity correction|||36.7|17.5|<0.0001
81505141|NCT01343888|162698873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Koch's method|27.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.2|37.4||adjusted for genotype and race|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||adjusted for genotype and race using Koch's method, with continuity correction|||37.4|18.2|<0.0001
81505142|NCT01343888|162698873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Koch's method|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|6.3|||||adjusted for genotype and race using Koch's method, with continuity correction|||6.3|-7.6|
81505143|NCT00077974|162698883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent|33.0||||||95.0|24.2|42.8|||||Using exact method based on binomial distribution. Percent equals n divided by N times 100.|||42.8|24.2|
81505144|NCT03623698|162698919|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-1.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics software, version 25.~This analysis applies to the category of Total courses of antibiotics."||-1.500|-4.000|<0.001
81505145|NCT03623698|162698919|OTHER|Linear mixed-effects model|Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)|-2.88||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.46|-1.29||95% confidence interval, significance level p-values \<0.05. Random effects pre-defined from theory and published data, and AIC was were used to define the best model. Outcome measures: Courses of antibiotics; Fixed effect: nebulised saline treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effects: age, gender, mechanical ventilation, tracheostomy, gastrostomy, non-ambulant.||"Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics software, version 25.~This analysis applies to the category of Total courses of antibiotics."||-1.29|-4.46|0.001
81505146|NCT03623698|162698920|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics software, version 25.||-0.50|-1.50|0.001
81545104|NCT01116986|162767615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.98||||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.894|1.074|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox regression model effects consisted of six treatment effects, 15 two-way treatment interactions, and three covariates : gender and two items from the Fagerstrom Test of Nicotine Dependence (Item 1: time to first cigarette; Item 4: cigarettes per day).||1.074|.894|.664
81505147|NCT03623698|162698920|OTHER||Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML)|-1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|-0.52||95% confidence interval, significance level p-values \<0.05. Random effects pre-defined from theory and published data, and AIC was were used to define the best model. Outcome measures: Courses of antibiotics; Fixed effect: nebulised saline treatment.|Mixed Models Analysis|Random effects: age, gender, prolonged mechanical ventilation (nasal or tracheostomy), and antibiotic prophylaxis||Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics software, version 25.||-0.52|-1.53|<0.001
81505148|NCT03623698|162698923|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.5||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-3.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-3.00|-5.50|0.003
81505149|NCT03623698|162698924|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-2.0|-2.5|<0.001
81505150|NCT03623698|162698927|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.76|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.76|-0.69|0.97
81505151|NCT03623698|162698928|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.47||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|0.34|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.34|-3.26|0.09
81505152|NCT03623698|162698929|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.38|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.38|-0.38|0.65
81505153|NCT00811954|162698934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Confidence interval estimation was stratified by HIV-1 RNA level at screening using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights. The pre-specified confidence bounds for equivalence were +/-10 percentage points.|Cumulative probability difference|3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.7|7.4||||||Treatment comparison was made using the difference (arm A - arm B) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 96 cumulative probability of virologic failure with 97.5% confidence interval.||7.4|-0.7|
81505154|NCT00811954|162698934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Confidence interval estimation was stratified by HIV-1 RNA level at screening using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights. The pre-specified confidence bounds for equivalence were +/-10 percentage points.|Cumulative probability difference|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.3|9.9||||||Treatment comparison was made using the difference (arm C - arm B) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 96 cumulative probability of virologic failure with 97.5% confidence interval.||9.9|1.3|
81505155|NCT00811954|162698934|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Confidence interval estimation was stratified by HIV-1 RNA level at screening using Greenwood's variance with the inverse of this variance used for the stratum weights. The pre-specified confidence bounds for equivalence were +/-10 percentage points.|Cumulative probability difference|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.7|2.3||||||Treatment comparison was made using the difference (arm A - arm C) in the stratified Kaplan-Meier estimate for the week 96 cumulative probability of virologic failure with 97.5% confidence interval.||2.3|-6.7|
81545105|NCT01116986|162767615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.989||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.903|1.084|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox regression model effects consisted of six treatment effects, 15 two-way treatment interactions, and three covariates : gender and two items from the Fagerstrom Test of Nicotine Dependence (Item 1: time to first cigarette; Item 4: cigarettes per day).||1.084|.903|.814
81505156|NCT00811954|162698935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Although the study was not specifically powered to be able to detect equivalence, equivalence was declared if the 97.5% confidence interval difference in the cumulative probability of the tolerability endpoint by 96 weeks was entirely contained within +/-10 percentage points.|Cumulative incidence difference|12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|9.4|16.1||||||Treatment comparison was made using the methods of Gray. Inference regarding comparisons of the treatment groups (arm A and arm B) with respect to equivalence was made based on the two-sided 97.5% confidence intervals of differences (arm A - arm B) in 96 week probability of tolerability failure with 97.5% confidence interval.||16.1|9.4|
81505157|NCT00811954|162698935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Although the study was not specifically powered to be able to detect equivalence, equivalence was declared if the 97.5% confidence interval difference in the cumulative probability of the tolerability endpoint by 96 weeks was entirely contained within +/-10 percentage points.|Cumulative incidence difference|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.4|5.8||||||Treatment comparison was made using the methods of Gray. Inference regarding comparisons of the treatment groups (arm C and arm B) with respect to equivalence was made based on the two-sided 97.5% confidence intervals of differences (arm C - arm B) in 96 week probability of tolerability failure with 97.5% confidence interval.||5.8|1.4|
81505158|NCT00811954|162698935|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Although the study was not specifically powered to be able to detect equivalence, equivalence was declared if the 97.5% confidence interval difference in the cumulative probability of the tolerability endpoint by 96 weeks was entirely contained within +/-10 percentage points.|Cumulative incidence difference|9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.5|12.9||||||Treatment comparison was made using the methods of Gray. Inference regarding comparisons of the treatment groups (arm A and arm C) with respect to equivalence was made based on the two-sided 97.5% confidence intervals of differences (arm A - arm C) in 96 week probability of tolerability failure with 97.5% confidence interval.||12.9|5.5|
81505159|NCT04828707|162698960|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The Intent-To-Treat (ITT) dataset was used for primary outcome. To overcome impact of missing data, statistical analysis was conducted using the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) as an imputation method.~The data of each variable collected from the daily diary was normalized to 28 days for every period (weeks 1-4, weeks 5-8, and weeks 9-12).~Participants' data who entered the treatment phase but dropped out during weeks 5-8 were carried forward and analyzed as their data at weeks 9-12."||||<0.05
81505160|NCT02394561|162698990|NON_INFERIORITY|The difference in percentage of patients achieving PASI 90 response between the Cw6-positive cohort and the Cw6-negative cohort was H0 = Cw6-positive minus Cw6-negative ≥0.12 and HA = Cw6-positive minus Cw6-negative was \< 0.12. The percentage of PASI 90 response by cohort as well as the difference between cohort together with 97.5% upper CI was provided using Clopper Pearson CI method.|difference|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|6.2||||||||6.2|-8.8|
81505161|NCT02394561|162698993|OTHER|difference between cohorts for PASI 90 using Kaplan-Meier estimate||||||0.1295|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1295
81505162|NCT02394561|162698993|OTHER|||||||0.447||||||difference between cohorts for PASI 75 using Kaplan-Meier estimate|Log Rank|||||||0.4470
81505163|NCT02394561|162698994|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|At all time points||||||<.0001
81545106|NCT01116986|162767615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.925||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.844|1.013|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox regression model effects consisted of six treatment effects, 15 two-way treatment interactions, and three covariates : gender and two items from the Fagerstrom Test of Nicotine Dependence (Item 1: time to first cigarette; Item 4: cigarettes per day).||1.013|.844|.093
81545107|NCT01116986|162767615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.983||||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.898|1.077|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox regression model effects consisted of six treatment effects, 15 two-way treatment interactions, and three covariates : gender and two items from the Fagerstrom Test of Nicotine Dependence (Item 1: time to first cigarette; Item 4: cigarettes per day).||1.077|.898|.716
81545108|NCT01116986|162767615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.031||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.941|1.13|||Regression, Cox|||The Cox regression model effects consisted of six treatment effects, 15 two-way treatment interactions, and three covariates : gender and two items from the Fagerstrom Test of Nicotine Dependence (Item 1: time to first cigarette; Item 4: cigarettes per day).||1.130|.941|.511
81545109|NCT01116986|162767616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.087||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.916|1.29|||Regression, Logistic|||The logistic regression model effects consisted of six treatment main effects and 15 two-way treatment interactions. The main effects provide direct tests of the primary aim of the study, i.e., determining whether or not more intensive treatments (compared to less intensive treatments; e.g., No Pre-Quit Nicotine Patch vs. Pre-Quit Nicotine Patch) would result in significantly higher abstinence at 16 weeks post-quit.||1.290|.916|.341
81545110|NCT01116986|162767616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.117||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.941|1.325|||Regression, Logistic|||The logistic regression model effects consisted of six treatment main effects and 15 two-way treatment interactions. The main effects provide direct tests of the primary aim of the study, i.e., determining whether or not more intensive treatments (compared to less intensive treatments; e.g., No Pre-Quit Nicotine Gum vs. Pre-Quit Nicotine Gum) would result in significantly higher abstinence at 16 weeks post-quit.||1.325|.941|.207
81545111|NCT01116986|162767616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.196||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.008|1.42|||Regression, Logistic|||The logistic regression model effects consisted of six treatment main effects and 15 two-way treatment interactions. The main effects provide direct tests of the primary aim of the study, i.e., determining whether or not more intensive treatments (compared to less intensive treatments; e.g., No Counseling Before the Quit Attempt vs. Counseling Before the Quit Attempt) would result in significantly higher abstinence at 16 weeks post-quit.||1.420|1.008|.041
81545112|NCT01116986|162767616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.056||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.889|1.254|||Regression, Logistic|||The logistic regression model effects consisted of six treatment main effects and 15 two-way treatment interactions. The main effects provide direct tests of the primary aim of the study, i.e., determining whether or not more intensive treatments (compared to less intensive treatments; e.g., Minimal In-person Counseling During the Quit Attempt vs. Intensive In-person Counseling During the Quit Attempt) would result in significantly higher abstinence at 16 weeks post-quit.||1.254|.889|.536
81545113|NCT01116986|162767616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.049||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.883|1.246|||Regression, Logistic|||The logistic regression model effects consisted of six treatment main effects and 15 two-way treatment interactions. The main effects provide direct tests of the primary aim of the study, i.e., determining whether or not more intensive treatments (compared to less intensive treatments; e.g., Minimal Phone Counseling During the Quit Attempt vs. Intensive Phone Counseling During the Quit Attempt) would result in significantly higher abstinence at 16 weeks post-quit.||1.246|.883|.587
81545114|NCT01116986|162767616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.078||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.909|1.278|||Regression, Logistic|||The logistic regression model effects consisted of six treatment main effects and 15 two-way treatment interactions. The main effects provide direct tests of the primary aim of the study, i.e., determining whether or not more intensive treatments (compared to less intensive treatments; e.g., Short Term (8 Weeks) Postquit Nicotine Patch + Nicotine Gum vs. Long Term (26 Weeks) Postquit Nicotine Patch + Nicotine Gum) would result in significantly higher abstinence at 16 weeks post-quit.||1.278|.909|.389
81505164|NCT02394561|162698995|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||All time points|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<.0001
81505165|NCT02553629|162699001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.001
81505166|NCT02553629|162699002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81505167|NCT02553629|162699003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81505168|NCT02553629|162699004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81505169|NCT02553629|162699005|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81505170|NCT00696878|162699012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage with immunogenicity|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.4|||||Provided limit is upper 1-sided 95% confidence limit for study population for percentage of participants with clinically relevant immunogenicity, after Cycle 1|During sample size determination, the upper limit of the one-sided 95% confidence interval for the population incidence of immunogenicity, if no immunogenicity is observed, was calculated. If no immunogenicity is observed in the projected 150 participants who receive corifollitropin alfa during 3 COS cycles, then the upper limit for the population is 2%. For the projected 300 participants who receive corifollitropin alfa during 2 COS cycles, the upper limit for the population is 1%.||0.4||
81545115|NCT03819114|162767617|EQUIVALENCE|Confidence Interval (CI) on Geometric Mean Ratio compared to reference interval (0.7, 1.43).|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.2|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||1.20|0.81|
81545116|NCT03819114|162767617|EQUIVALENCE|Confidence Interval on Geometric Mean Ratio compared to reference interval (0.7, 1.43).|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.12|1.6|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group D / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||1.60|1.12|
81545117|NCT03819114|162767617|SUPERIORITY|Confidence Interval on Geometric Mean Ratio excluding 1.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.27|2.18|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group A) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||2.18|1.27|
81505171|NCT00696878|162699012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage with immunogenicity|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.8|||||Provided limit is upper 1-sided 95% confidence limit for study population for percentage of participants with clinically relevant immunogenicity, after Cycle 2|During sample size determination, the upper limit of the one-sided 95% confidence interval for the population incidence of immunogenicity, if no immunogenicity is observed, was calculated. If no immunogenicity is observed in the projected 150 participants who receive corifollitropin alfa during 3 COS cycles, then the upper limit for the population is 2%. For the projected 300 participants who receive corifollitropin alfa during 2 COS cycles, the upper limit for the population is 1%.||0.8||
81505172|NCT00696878|162699012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage with immunogenicity|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.5|||||Provided limit is upper 1-sided 95% confidence limit for study population for percentage of participants with clinically relevant immunogenicity, after Cycle 3|During sample size determination, the upper limit of the one-sided 95% confidence interval for the population incidence of immunogenicity, if no immunogenicity is observed, was calculated. If no immunogenicity is observed in the projected 150 participants who receive corifollitropin alfa during 3 COS cycles, then the upper limit for the population is 2%. For the projected 300 participants who receive corifollitropin alfa during 2 COS cycles, the upper limit for the population is 1%.||1.5||
81505173|NCT03937479|162699099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1242|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03691||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0517|0.1968||The mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) model was used to model the change from baseline FEV1 to peak FEV1 using treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effect, patient as random effect and baseline FEV1 as the covariate.|MMRM||Estimates refer to the Week 4 from treatment by visit interaction.|Comparison was done using a closed testing procedure; testing began at the highest dose of RPL554 compared with placebo. If found statistically significant then the next highest dose was compared with placebo. This continued until a result was found to be non-significant or all RPL554 doses were compared with placebo.||0.1968|0.0517|0.0008
81505174|NCT03937479|162699099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.1072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03703||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0344|0.18||The MMRM model was used to model the change from baseline FEV1 to peak FEV1 using treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effect, patient as random effect and baseline FEV1 as the covariate.|MMRM||Estimates refer to the Week 4 from treatment by visit interaction.|Comparison was done using a closed testing procedure; testing began at the highest dose of RPL554 compared with placebo. If found statistically significant then the next highest dose was compared with placebo. This continued until a result was found to be non-significant or all RPL554 doses were compared with placebo.||0.1800|0.0344|0.0040
81505175|NCT03937479|162699099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0912|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03723||0.0148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.1643||The MMRM model was used to model the change from baseline FEV1 to peak FEV1 using treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effect, patient as random effect and baseline FEV1 as the covariate.|MMRM||Estimates refer to the Week 4 from treatment by visit interaction.|Comparison was done using a closed testing procedure; testing began at the highest dose of RPL554 compared with placebo. If found statistically significant then the next highest dose was compared with placebo. This continued until a result was found to be non-significant or all RPL554 doses were compared with placebo.||0.1643|0.0180|0.0148
81505176|NCT03937479|162699099|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0775|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03697||0.0368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0048|0.1501||The MMRM model was used to model the change from baseline FEV1 to peak FEV1 using treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction as fixed effect, patient as random effect and baseline FEV1 as the covariate.|MMRM||Estimates refer to the Week 4 from treatment by visit interaction.|Comparison was done using a closed testing procedure; testing began at the highest dose of RPL554 compared with placebo. If found statistically significant then the next highest dose was compared with placebo. This continued until a result was found to be non-significant or all RPL554 doses were compared with placebo.||0.1501|0.0048|0.0368
81505177|NCT01227057|162699141|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were based on the SI-R using effect size estimates from a previous trial comparing individual CBT with a Wait List (WL) control (Steketee2010). In this study, the effect size of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) relative to WL was d = 2.21 on the SI-R. Accounting for a smaller effect size due to having an active control condition, we expected to have 80% power to detect a large (d = .80) effect size. The sample assessed for eligibility (n = 67) was 99% of this target.||||||0.029||||||P value is for the group x time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age, years of education, and presence of co-morbid obsessive-compulsive disorder due to group differences at baseline.||Linear mixed models with random intercepts were used to evaluate the change in primary and secondary outcome variables over time, the effect of group, the effect of treatment, and the treatment group by time interaction, both for the treatment phase (0-6 months) and follow up phase (6-12 months). All analyses (0-6 months) were conducted first using observed data only (i.e., completer analysis) and then using an intent to treat (ITT) sample.||||.029
81505178|NCT01227057|162699142|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were based on the SI-R using effect size estimates from a previous trial comparing individual CBT with a Wait List (WL) control (Steketee2010). In this study, the effect size of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) relative to WL was d = 2.21 on the SI-R. Accounting for a smaller effect size due to having an active control condition, we expected to have 80% power to detect a large (d = .80) effect size. The sample assessed for eligibility (n = 67) was 99% of this target.||||||0.04||||||P value is for the group x time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age, years of education, and presence of co-morbid obsessive-compulsive disorder due to group differences at baseline.||Linear mixed models with random intercepts were used to evaluate the change in primary and secondary outcome variables over time, the effect of group, the effect of treatment, and the treatment group by time interaction, both for the treatment phase (0-6 months) and follow up phase (6-12 months). All analyses (0-6 months) were conducted first using observed data only (i.e., completer analysis) and then using an intent to treat (ITT) sample.||||.04
81545118|NCT03819114|162767617|SUPERIORITY|Confidence Interval on Geometric Mean Ratio excluding 1.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|0.78|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group A / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||0.78|0.45|
81545119|NCT03819114|162767618|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Statistical significance was declared if p\<0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81505179|NCT01227057|162699143|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were based on the SI-R using effect size estimates from a previous trial comparing individual CBT with a Wait List (WL) control (Steketee2010). In this study, the effect size of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) relative to WL was d = 2.21 on the SI-R. Accounting for a smaller effect size due to having an active control condition, we expected to have 80% power to detect a large (d = .80) effect size. The sample assessed for eligibility (n = 67) was 99% of this target.|||||>|0.1||||||P value is for the group x time interaction.|ANOVA|||||||>.1
81505180|NCT01044030|162699173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6
81505181|NCT03768427|162699180|OTHER|Difference in least squares mean|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-12.3|||Constrained longitudinal model|||"This statistical analysis was performed by fitting a constrained longitudinal model adjusting for time and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by baseline disease risk category, including all participants with baseline data (88 participants in arm Atorvastatin 10 mg - ezetimibe 10 mg/Ator 10 mg and 89 participants in arm Atorvastatin 10mg - Atorvastatin 20 mg)."|Difference in least squares mean is Atorvastatin 10 mg - EZ 10 mg/Ator 10 mg minus Atorvastatin 10mg - Atorvastatin 20 mg.|-12.3|-26.7|<0.001
81505182|NCT03768427|162699180|OTHER|Difference in least squares mean|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|-10.7|||Constrained longitudinal model|||"This statistical analysis was performed by fitting a constrained longitudinal model adjusting for time and the interaction of time by treatment, and time by baseline disease risk category, including all participants with baseline data (137 participants in arm Atorvastatin 20 mg - EZ 10 mg/Ator 20 mg and 140 participants in arm Atorvastatin 20 mg - Atorvastatin 40 mg)."|Atorvastatin 20 mg - EZ 10 mg/Ator 20 mg minus Atorvastatin 20 mg - Atorvastatin 40 mg.|-10.7|-21.0|<0.001
81505183|NCT02099084|162699237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Level of significance = .05||||0.74
81505184|NCT02099084|162699238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the groups for change between 0- and 2-hours. Level of significance = .05||||0.20
81505185|NCT02099084|162699238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the groups for change between 0- and 8-hours. Level of significance = .05||||0.17
81505186|NCT02099084|162699239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Level of significance = .05||||0.075
81505187|NCT02099084|162699242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Level of significance = .05||||0.42
81505188|NCT02099084|162699243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Level of significance = .05||||0.34
81505189|NCT01205503|162699244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||This is for the interaction between baseline tnf-alpha levels and treatment received (mesna vs saline).|Mixed Models Analysis|Model was adjusted for baseline biochemical measures, time of measurement, treatment (mesna or saline), chemo type, and first-order interactions.||||||0.014
81505190|NCT01953211|162699251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.57||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.88
81505191|NCT01953211|162699251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81505192|NCT01953211|162699251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.78|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81505193|NCT04005586|162699255|OTHER|The comparison was made by descriptive statistics.||||||||||||||||Two different historical controls implanted under NCT01496066 were used.|The LAL treatment group had a mean MRCYL of -0.14 (+/- 0.21D) compared to -0.33 (+/- 0.29D) and -0.40 (+/- 0.36D) for the LAL historical control group and the monofocal IOL historical control group in NCT01496066 respectively.|||
81505194|NCT04005586|162699256|OTHER|The comparison was made by descriptive statistics.||||||||||||||||Two different historical controls implanted under NCT01496066 were used.|The LAL treatment group MRCYL change from baseline was 0.36 (+/- 0.21D) compared to 0.17 (+/- 0.29D) and 0.10 (+/- 0.36D) for the LAL historical control group and the monofocal IOL historical control group in NCT01496066, respectively.|||
81505195|NCT02765399|162699259|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81505196|NCT02765399|162699259|OTHER|||||||0.028|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.028
81505197|NCT02765399|162699260|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.011
81505198|NCT02765399|162699260|OTHER|||||||0.612|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.612
81505199|NCT02765399|162699261|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81505200|NCT02765399|162699261|OTHER|||||||0.128|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.128
81505201|NCT02765399|162699262|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81505202|NCT02765399|162699262|OTHER|||||||0.343|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.343
81505203|NCT02765399|162699263|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81505204|NCT02765399|162699263|OTHER|||||||0.865|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.865
81505205|NCT02765399|162699264|OTHER|||||||0.532|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.532
81505206|NCT02765399|162699264|OTHER|||||||0.735|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.735
81505207|NCT02765399|162699265|OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.017
81505208|NCT02765399|162699265|OTHER|||||||0.753|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.753
81505209|NCT02765399|162699266|OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.047
81505210|NCT02765399|162699266|OTHER|||||||0.499|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.499
81505211|NCT02765399|162699267|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81505212|NCT02765399|162699267|OTHER|||||||0.128|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.128
81505213|NCT02765399|162699268|OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.018
81505214|NCT02765399|162699268|OTHER|||||||0.578|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.578
81505215|NCT02765399|162699269|OTHER|||||||0.152|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.152
81505216|NCT02765399|162699269|OTHER|||||||0.866|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.866
81505217|NCT02765399|162699270|OTHER|||||||0.173|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.173
81505218|NCT02765399|162699270|OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.018
81505219|NCT02765399|162699271|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81505220|NCT02765399|162699271|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1
81505221|NCT02765399|162699272|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81505222|NCT02765399|162699272|OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.79
81505223|NCT02765399|162699273|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81505224|NCT02765399|162699273|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81505225|NCT02765399|162699274|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.011
81505226|NCT02765399|162699274|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81505227|NCT02765399|162699275|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81505228|NCT02765399|162699275|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81505229|NCT02765399|162699276|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81505230|NCT02765399|162699276|OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.79
81505231|NCT02765399|162699277|OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.017
81505232|NCT02765399|162699277|OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.79
81505233|NCT02765399|162699278|OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.017
81505234|NCT02765399|162699278|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81505235|NCT02765399|162699279|OTHER|||||||0.068|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.068
81505236|NCT02765399|162699279|OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.63
81505237|NCT00768261|162699280|OTHER|||||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|df= 3,92||||||0.095
81545120|NCT03819114|162767619|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.41|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||1.41|0.96|
81545121|NCT03819114|162767619|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.21|1.69|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group D / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||1.69|1.21|
81505238|NCT00768261|162699281|OTHER|||||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||"There would be a treatment effect on the changes of hippocampal measures over time.~Repeated measures ANOVA on hippocampal volume slopes with hemisphere as a within-subject repeated factor, and treatment group as the main effect."||||0.066
81505239|NCT00768261|162699281|OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||"There would be a treatment effect on the changes of hippocampal measures over time.~Repeated measures ANOVA on hippocampal volume slopes with hemisphere as a within-subject repeated factor, and treatment group as the main effect."||||0.009
81505240|NCT00768261|162699281|OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||"There would be a treatment effect on the changes of hippocampal measures over time.~Repeated measures ANOVA on hippocampal volume slopes with hemisphere as a within-subject repeated factor, and treatment group as the main effect."||||0.30
81505241|NCT00768261|162699281|OTHER|||||||0.0288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Repeated Measures ANOVA|||RM-ANOVA on hippocampal volume slope||||0.0288
81505242|NCT00120627|162699282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|F (1,144) = 4.12, p \< .05||2 group (treatment vs. control) by 2 time (pre-intervention and post-intervention) one-way ANOVA||||<0.05
81505243|NCT00120627|162699282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81505244|NCT00120627|162699283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Intent to treat analysis using Expectation-Maximization (EM) algorithm in SPSS, a maximum-likelihood method based on group assignment, demographic variables and clinical variables.||||<0.05
81505245|NCT00120627|162699284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 group (treatment vs control) by 2 time points (pre-intervention and post-intervention)||||<0.0001
81505246|NCT00120627|162699285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81505247|NCT00120627|162699285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mediation using Sobel Test|||||||<0.001
81505248|NCT00120627|162699286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81505249|NCT00120627|162699287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 group (treatment vs control) by 2 time (pre-intervention and post-intervention) ANOVA||||< 0.05
81505250|NCT00120627|162699288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Depression Subscale||||<0.001
81505251|NCT00120627|162699288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Anxiety Subscale||||=0.31
81505252|NCT00120627|162699288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Somatization Subscale||||=0.44
81505253|NCT00120627|162699289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Post-hoc analysis||||=0.66
81505254|NCT00120627|162699290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||= 0.18
81505255|NCT00120627|162699291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||< 0.01
81505256|NCT01822665|162699310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-1.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|-0.59||No multiple comparisons were carried out.|t-test, 2 sided|Period and treatment were included in the model as fixed effects, while subjects were a random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no significant difference in mean endoscopy score of gastric mucosal damage between two treatments.||-0.59|-1.63|<0.0001
81505257|NCT01822665|162699311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.18|||t-test, 2 sided|Period and treatment were included in the model as fixed effects, while subjects were a random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no significant difference in mean endoscopy score of gastric mucosal damage between two treatments.||-0.18|-1.23|0.0095
81505258|NCT01822665|162699311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.19||||0.4794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.72||No multiple comparisons were carried out.|t-test, 2 sided|Period and treatment were included in the model as fixed effects, while subjects were a random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no significant difference in mean endoscopy score of gastric mucosal damage between two treatments.||0.72|-0.34|0.4794
81545122|NCT03819114|162767619|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.17|1.96|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group A) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||1.96|1.17|
81545123|NCT03819114|162767619|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.0|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group A / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||1.00|0.60|
81505259|NCT01822665|162699311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.4||||0.1429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.95||No multiple comparisons were carried out.|t-test, 2 sided|Period and treatment were included in the model as fixed effects, while subjects were a random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no significant difference in mean endoscopy score of gastric mucosal damage between two treatments.||0.95|-0.14|0.1429
81505260|NCT01822665|162699311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.84||No multiple comparisons were carried out.|t-test, 2 sided|Period and treatment were included in the model as fixed effects, while subjects were a random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no significant difference in mean endoscopy score of gastric mucosal damage between two treatments.||1.84|0.75|<0.0001
81505261|NCT01822665|162699311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.89||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.45||No multiple comparisons were carried out.|t-test, 2 sided|Period and treatment were included in the model as fixed effects, while subjects were a random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no significant difference in mean endoscopy score of gastric mucosal damage between two treatments.||1.45|0.34|0.0020
81505262|NCT01822665|162699312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.09||||0.6497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.31||No multiple comparisons were carried out.|t-test, 2 sided|Period and treatment were included in the model as fixed effects, while subjects were a random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no significant difference in mean endoscopy score of duodenal mucosal damage between two treatments.||0.31|-0.49|0.6497
81505263|NCT01822665|162699312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.06||||0.7591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.34||No multiple comparisons were carried out.|t-test, 2 sided|Period and treatment were included in the model as fixed effects, while subjects were a random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no significant difference in mean endoscopy score of duodenal mucosal damage between two treatments||0.34|-0.46|0.7591
81505264|NCT01822665|162699312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.17||||0.4126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.57||No multiple comparisons were carried out.|t-test, 2 sided|Period and treatment were included in the model as fixed effects, while subjects were a random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no significant difference in mean endoscopy score of duodenal mucosal damage between two treatments.||0.57|-0.24|0.4126
81505265|NCT01822665|162699312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.03||||0.8903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.45||No multiple comparisons were carried out.|t-test, 2 sided|Period and treatment were included in the model as fixed effects, while subjects were a random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no significant difference in mean endoscopy score of duodenal mucosal damage between two treatments||0.45|-0.39|0.8903
81505266|NCT01822665|162699312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.26||||0.2227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.67||No multiple comparisons were carried out.|t-test, 2 sided|Period and treatment were included in the model as fixed effects, while subjects were a random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no significant difference in mean endoscopy score of duodenal mucosal damage between two treatments||0.67|-0.16|0.2227
81505267|NCT01822665|162699312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.23||||0.2855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.65||No multiple comparisons were carried out.|t-test, 2 sided|Period and treatment were included in the model as fixed effects, while subjects were a random effect.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment, such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no significant difference in mean endoscopy score of duodenal mucosal damage between two treatments.||0.65|-0.20|0.2855
81505268|NCT01822665|162699313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.19||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|23.97||P-value associated with chi-square testing odds ratio.|Chi-squared||Odds Ratio from logistic regression model with treatment as factor and period as covariate.|||23.97|1.60|0.0084
81505269|NCT01822665|162699313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.19||||0.0999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|12.74||P-value associated with chi-square testing odds ratio.|Chi-squared||Odds Ratio from logistic regression model with treatment as factor and period as covariate.|||12.74|0.80|0.0999
81505270|NCT01822665|162699313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.94||||0.2845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|6.5|||Chi-squared||Odds Ratio from logistic regression model with treatment as factor and period as covariate.|||6.50|0.58|0.2845
81505271|NCT01685684|162699320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Marginal Mean Difference (Net)|-1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.267|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||z-test|||||||<0.0001
81505272|NCT03571971|162699388|SUPERIORITY|Based on published data, we conservatively estimated that the standard exercise (SE) group and load modification (LM) group would have a 20% and 50% treatment success rate, respectively. We defined treatment success as either: 1) at least 'moderately better' on the Global Rating of Change scale or 2) ≥2 point decrease on the Numeric Pain Rating Scale. With one-side type I error=0.1, power=80%, and allocation ratio is 1:1, we estimated the need for 22 participants in each group (total N=44).|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|3.35||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||3.35|0.36|0.879
81545124|NCT03819114|162767620|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.22|0.61|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||0.61|0.22|
81545125|NCT03819114|162767620|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.15|0.44|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group D / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||0.44|0.15|
81545126|NCT03819114|162767620|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2|3.7|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group A) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||3.70|1.20|
81545127|NCT03819114|162767620|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.09|0.32|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group A / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||0.32|0.09|
81545128|NCT03819114|162767621|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|4.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.17|5.12|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||5.12|3.17|
81545129|NCT03819114|162767621|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|2.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.33|3.65|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group D / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||3.65|2.33|
81545130|NCT03819114|162767621|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.52|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group A) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||1.52|0.82|
81545131|NCT03819114|162767621|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|3.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.65|4.93|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group A / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||4.93|2.65|
81545132|NCT03819114|162767622|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.66|2.65|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||2.65|1.66|
81545133|NCT03819114|162767622|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.39|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group D / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||1.39|0.89|
81545134|NCT03819114|162767622|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.66|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group A) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||1.66|0.87|
81545135|NCT03819114|162767622|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.24|2.45|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group A / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||2.45|1.24|
81545136|NCT03819114|162767623|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|0.59|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||0.59|0.46|
81545137|NCT03819114|162767623|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|0.43|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group D / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||0.43|0.34|
81545138|NCT03819114|162767623|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.25|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group A) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||1.25|0.93|
81545139|NCT03819114|162767623|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|0.56|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group A / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||0.56|0.41|
81545140|NCT03819114|162767625|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|0.93|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||0.93|0.60|
81545141|NCT03819114|162767625|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.36|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group D / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||1.36|0.90|
81545142|NCT03819114|162767625|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.29|2.33|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group A) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||2.33|1.29|
81545143|NCT03819114|162767625|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|0.58|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group A / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||0.58|0.32|
81545144|NCT03819114|162767626|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|0.78|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||0.78|0.49|
81545145|NCT03819114|162767626|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.1|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group D / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||1.10|0.71|
81545146|NCT03819114|162767626|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.31|2.4|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group A) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||2.40|1.31|
81545147|NCT03819114|162767626|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|0.47|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group A / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||0.47|0.26|
81505273|NCT04067492|162699395|OTHER|"The study was planned to randomize 85 patients: 15 patients in the RPH-104 4 mg group, and 14 patients in the RPH-104 20 mg, 40 mg, 80 mg and 160 mg groups each, a total of 14 patients in the Voltaren® (diclofenac) group.~The sample size was calculated assuming a standard deviation of 26 mm for change in pain intensity at 72 hours."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.63||||0.1331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.21|53.05||p-value, group|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference. Comparison with the control group \[RPH-104 - Diclofenac\].|It was assumed that the sample size would allow constructing a 95% CI around the mean change in pain intensity at 72 hours after the start of the investigational product use in each group with an accuracy of 30 mm change in pain intensity and would reveal statistically significant differences between the groups in pairwise comparisons, without control for type I error for multiple comparisons, taking into account the type I error α = 5%, if the difference between the compared groups is ≥ 20 mm.||53.05|4.21|0.1331
81505274|NCT04067492|162699395|OTHER|"The study was planned to randomize 85 patients: 15 patients in the RPH-104 4 mg group, and 14 patients in the RPH-104 20 mg, 40 mg, 80 mg and 160 mg groups each, a total of 14 patients in the Voltaren® (diclofenac) group.~The sample size was calculated assuming a standard deviation of 26 mm for change in pain intensity at 72 hours."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.05||||0.1331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|26.5||p-value, group|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference. Comparison with the control group \[RPH-104 - Diclofenac\].|It was assumed that the sample size would allow constructing a 95% CI around the mean change in pain intensity at 72 hours after the start of the investigational product use in each group with an accuracy of 30 mm change in pain intensity and would reveal statistically significant differences between the groups in pairwise comparisons, without control for type I error for multiple comparisons, taking into account the type I error α = 5%, if the difference between the compared groups is ≥ 20 mm.||26.50|-30.60|0.1331
81505275|NCT04067492|162699395|OTHER|"The study was planned to randomize 85 patients: 15 patients in the RPH-104 4 mg group, and 14 patients in the RPH-104 20 mg, 40 mg, 80 mg and 160 mg groups each, a total of 14 patients in the Voltaren® (diclofenac) group.~The sample size was calculated assuming a standard deviation of 26 mm for change in pain intensity at 72 hours."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.7||||0.1331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.67|46.08||p-value, group|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference. Comparison with the control group \[RPH-104 - Diclofenac\].|It was assumed that the sample size would allow constructing a 95% CI around the mean change in pain intensity at 72 hours after the start of the investigational product use in each group with an accuracy of 30 mm change in pain intensity and would reveal statistically significant differences between the groups in pairwise comparisons, without control for type I error for multiple comparisons, taking into account the type I error α = 5%, if the difference between the compared groups is ≥ 20 mm.||46.08|-12.67|0.1331
81505276|NCT04067492|162699395|OTHER|"The study was planned to randomize 85 patients: 15 patients in the RPH-104 4 mg group, and 14 patients in the RPH-104 20 mg, 40 mg, 80 mg and 160 mg groups each, a total of 14 patients in the Voltaren® (diclofenac) group.~The sample size was calculated assuming a standard deviation of 26 mm for change in pain intensity at 72 hours."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.12||||0.1331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|31.33||p-value, group|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference. Comparison with the control group \[RPH-104 - Diclofenac\]|It was assumed that the sample size would allow constructing a 95% CI around the mean change in pain intensity at 72 hours after the start of the investigational product use in each group with an accuracy of 30 mm change in pain intensity and would reveal statistically significant differences between the groups in pairwise comparisons, without control for type I error for multiple comparisons, taking into account the type I error α = 5%, if the difference between the compared groups is ≥ 20 mm.||31.33|-25.10|0.1331
81505277|NCT04067492|162699395|OTHER|"The study was planned to randomize 85 patients: 15 patients in the RPH-104 4 mg group, and 14 patients in the RPH-104 20 mg, 40 mg, 80 mg and 160 mg groups each, a total of 14 patients in the Voltaren® (diclofenac) group.~The sample size was calculated assuming a standard deviation of 26 mm for change in pain intensity at 72 hours."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.96||||0.1331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.22|36.14||p-value, group|ANCOVA||Adjusted mean difference. Comparison with the control group \[RPH-104 - Diclofenac\].|It was assumed that the sample size would allow constructing a 95% CI around the mean change in pain intensity at 72 hours after the start of the investigational product use in each group with an accuracy of 30 mm change in pain intensity and would reveal statistically significant differences between the groups in pairwise comparisons, without control for type I error for multiple comparisons, taking into account the type I error α = 5%, if the difference between the compared groups is ≥ 20 mm.||36.14|-24.22|0.1331
81505278|NCT04067492|162699402|OTHER|||||||0.5995|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5995
81505279|NCT04067492|162699402|OTHER|||||||0.9012|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9012
81505280|NCT04067492|162699404|OTHER||difference in proportions|63.5||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.9|88.6|||Fisher Exact|||||88.6|19.9|0.0066
81505281|NCT04067492|162699404|OTHER||difference in proportions|-5.6|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.1|45.5|||Fisher Exact|||||45.5|-50.1|>0.9999
81505282|NCT04067492|162699404|OTHER||difference in proportions|27.8||||0.3287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|71.8|||Fisher Exact|||||71.8|-26.8|0.3287
81505283|NCT04067492|162699404|OTHER||difference in proportions|27.8||||0.3287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|71.8|||Fisher Exact|||||71.8|-26.8|0.3287
81505284|NCT04067492|162699404|OTHER||difference in proportions|17.8||||0.5804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|67.8|||Fisher Exact|||||67.8|-33.7|0.5804
81505285|NCT03950856|162699427|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.3||||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|4.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 Combined Lots minus Prevnar 13™|Injection site erythema: V114 Combined Lots - Prevnar 13™||4.8|-3.3|0.538
81505286|NCT03950856|162699427|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|14.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.9|21.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 Combined Lots minus Prevnar 13™|Injection site pain: V114 Combined Lots - Prevnar 13™||21.4|7.9|<0.001
81505287|NCT03950856|162699427|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.0||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|5.3|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 Combined Lots minus Prevnar 13™|Injection site swelling: V114 Combined Lots - Prevnar 13™||5.3|-4.3|0.686
81505288|NCT03950856|162699429|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.0||||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 Combined Lots minus Prevnar 13™|Arthralgia: V114 Combined Lots - Prevnar 13™||4.7|-1.9|0.272
81545148|NCT03819114|162767627|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|0.63|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||0.63|0.39|
81545149|NCT03819114|162767627|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|0.86|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group D / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||0.86|0.55|
81545150|NCT03819114|162767627|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.32|2.45|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group B / group A) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||2.45|1.32|
81545151|NCT03819114|162767627|OTHER|No hypothesis testing was performed.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|0.38|||||The ratios of the geometric means (group A / group C) and its 90% CI were obtained by exponentiating the least squares mean difference and its 90% CI of the natural log-transformed data.|||0.38|0.20|
81545152|NCT03841604|162767628|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.1695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|0.32|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.32|-1.75|0.1695
81545153|NCT03841604|162767629|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.0784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.12|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.12|-2.1|0.0784
81545154|NCT03841604|162767630|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.23||||0.0744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.01|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-0.01|-0.45|0.0744
81545155|NCT03841604|162767631|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.7247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.49|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.49|-0.70|0.7247
81545156|NCT03841604|162767632|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.9052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.38|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.38|-0.43|0.9052
81545157|NCT03841604|162767633|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.7115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.88|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.88|-0.61|0.7115
81545158|NCT03841604|162767634|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.04||||0.1967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.12|-0.04|0.1967
81545159|NCT03841604|162767635|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.06||||0.5122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.26|-0.13|0.5122
81545160|NCT03841604|162767637|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.7376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|2.16|||ANCOVA|||||2.16|-3.03|0.7376
81545161|NCT03841604|162767638|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.92||0.5349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.33|5.43|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||5.43|-10.33|0.5349
81545162|NCT02085161|162767640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.458|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.196|1.777||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was back transformed using the delta method.|Ratio of means calculated as back transformation of difference on log 10 scale between Tio+Olo (5/5 μg) FDC with exercise training (ET) and BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM).|This treatment comparison is the first one in the alpha-protected hierarchical testing chain.||1.777|1.196|0.0002
81545163|NCT02085161|162767640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.292|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.061|1.573||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was back transformed using the delta method.|Ratio of means calculated as back transformation of difference on log 10 scale between Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM).|This treatment comparison is the second one in the alpha-protected hierarchical testing chain.||1.573|1.061|0.0109
81545164|NCT02085161|162767640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.6895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.853|1.272||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was back transformed using the delta method.|Ratio of means calculated as back transformation of difference on log 10 scale between Tiotropium (Tio) 5 micro-grams (μg) with BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM).|This treatment comparison is the third one in the alpha-protected hierarchical testing chain. Since the p-value for this treatment comparison is \>0.05, the hierarchical testing chain is broken and all of the following hypothesis tests in this hierarchical chain are considered as descriptive only.||1.272|0.853|0.6895
81545165|NCT02085161|162767640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.2188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.931|1.368||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was back transformed using the delta method.|Ratio of means calculated as back transformation of difference on log 10 scale between Tio+Olo (5/5 μg) FDC with exercise training (ET) and BM minus Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM.|||1.368|0.931|0.2188
81545166|NCT02085161|162767640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.241|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.021|1.507||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was back transformed using the delta method.|Ratio of means calculated as back transformation of difference on log 10 scale between Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM minus Tiotropium (Tio) 5 micro-grams (μg) with BM.|||1.507|1.021|0.0303
81545167|NCT02085161|162767641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|-331.975|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|296.375||0.2639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-916.015|252.064||An ANCOVA model with categorical effects of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tio+Olo (5/5 μg) FDC with exercise training (ET) and BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||252.064|-916.015|0.2639
81545168|NCT02085161|162767641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|161.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|293.506||0.5837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-417.314|739.459||An ANCOVA model with categorical effects of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||739.459|-417.314|0.5837
81545169|NCT02085161|162767641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|-524.926|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|296.802||0.0783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1109.806|59.954||An ANCOVA model with categorical effects of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium (Tio) 5 micro-grams (μg) with BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||59.954|-1109.806|0.0783
81545170|NCT02085161|162767641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|-493.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|289.566||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1063.67|77.575||An ANCOVA model with categorical effects of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tio+Olo (5/5 μg) FDC with exercise training (ET) and BM minus Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM|||77.575|-1063.670|0.0900
81545171|NCT02085161|162767641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|685.998|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|289.435||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|115.635|1256.362||An ANCOVA model with categorical effects of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM minus Tiotropium (Tio) 5 micro-grams (μg) with BM|||1256.362|115.635|0.0186
81505289|NCT03950856|162699429|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.7||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|4.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 Combined Lots minus Prevnar 13™|Fatigue: V114 Combined Lots - Prevnar 13™||4.5|-6.7|0.812
81505290|NCT03950856|162699429|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.2||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|5.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 Combined Lots minus Prevnar 13™|Headache: V114 Combined Lots - Prevnar 13™||5.0|-5.6|0.947
81505291|NCT03950856|162699429|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|5.2||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|10.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen||V114 Combined Lots minus Prevnar 13™|Myalgia: V114 Combined Lots - Prevnar 13™||10.4|-0.9|0.091
81505292|NCT03950856|162699431|OTHER||Miettinen & Nurminen|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.2|||||V114 Combined Lots minus Prevnar 13™|V114 Combined Lots - Prevnar 13™||0.2|-1.6|
81505293|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.18||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 1: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.18|0.83|<0.001
81505294|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.24||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 1: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.24|0.87|<0.001
81505295|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.25||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 1: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.25|0.88|<0.001
81505296|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.97||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 3: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|0.97|0.75|<0.001
81505297|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.05||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 3: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.05|0.81|<0.001
81545172|NCT02085161|162767642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.5186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.005||An ANCOVA model with categorical effects of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tio+Olo (5/5 μg) FDC with exercise training (ET) and BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||0.005|-0.010|0.5186
81505298|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.23||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 3: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.23|0.95|<0.001
81505299|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.97||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 4: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|0.97|0.70|<0.001
81505300|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.18||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 4: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.18|0.85|<0.001
81505301|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.43||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 4: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.43|1.03|<0.001
81505302|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.02||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 5: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.02|0.70|<0.001
81505303|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.2||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 5: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.20|0.83|<0.001
81505304|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.42||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 5: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.42|0.98|<0.001
81505305|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.12||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 6A: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.12|0.82|<0.001
81505306|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.12||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 6A: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.12|0.82|<0.001
81505307|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.16||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 6A: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.16|0.85|<0.001
81505308|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.12||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 6B: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.12|0.82|<0.001
81505309|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.18||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 6B: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.18|0.86|<0.001
81505310|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.23||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 6B: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.23|0.90|<0.001
81505311|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.93||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 7F: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|0.93|0.72|<0.001
81545173|NCT02085161|162767642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.6436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.009||An ANCOVA model with categorical effects of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||0.009|-0.006|0.6436
81505312|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.01||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 7F: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.01|0.79|<0.001
81505313|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.24||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 7F: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.24|0.96|<0.001
81505314|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.16||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 9V: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.16|0.88|<0.001
81505315|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.12||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 9V: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.12|0.85|<0.001
81545174|NCT02085161|162767642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.1081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.001||An ANCOVA model with categorical effects of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium (Tio) 5 micro-grams (μg) with BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||0.001|-0.014|0.1081
81505316|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.11||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 9V: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.11|0.84|<0.001
81505317|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.1||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 14: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.10|0.81|<0.001
81505318|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.34||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 14: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.34|0.99|<0.001
81505319|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.43||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 14: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.43|1.05|<0.001
81505320|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.26||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 18C: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.26|0.96|<0.001
81505321|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.31||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 18C: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.31|1.00|<0.001
81505322|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.19||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 18C: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.19|0.91|<0.001
81505323|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.02||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 19A: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.02|0.79|<0.001
81505324|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.1||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 19A: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.10|0.85|<0.001
81505325|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.22||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 19A: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.22|0.95|<0.001
81505326|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.05||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 19F: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.05|0.81|<0.001
81505327|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.07||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 19F: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.07|0.82|<0.001
81505328|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.15||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 19F: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.15|0.89|<0.001
81545175|NCT02085161|162767642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.2612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.003||An ANCOVA model with categorical effects of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tio+Olo (5/5 μg) FDC with exercise training (ET) and BM minus Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM|||0.003|-0.011|0.2612
81545176|NCT02085161|162767642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.004||0.0361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.015||An ANCOVA model with categorical effects of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM minus Tiotropium (Tio) 5 micro-grams (μg) with BM|||0.015|0.001|0.0361
81545177|NCT02085161|162767643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.1727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.187||An ANCOVA model with categorical effects of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tio+Olo (5/5 μg) FDC with exercise training (ET) and BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||0.187|-0.034|0.1727
81545178|NCT02085161|162767643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.143|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|0.252||An ANCOVA model with categorical effects of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||0.252|0.035|0.0097
81545179|NCT02085161|162767643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.7815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.095|0.126||An ANCOVA model with categorical effects of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium (Tio) 5 micro-grams (μg) with BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||0.126|-0.095|0.7815
81545180|NCT02085161|162767643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|-0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.2183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.174|0.04||An ANCOVA model with categorical effects of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tio+Olo (5/5 μg) FDC with exercise training (ET) and BM minus Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM|||0.040|-0.174|0.2183
81545181|NCT02085161|162767643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.0203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.236||An ANCOVA model with categorical effects of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA||The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM minus Tiotropium (Tio) 5 micro-grams (μg) with BM|||0.236|0.020|0.0203
81545182|NCT02085161|162767644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.645||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was back transformed using the delta method.|Ratio of means calculated as back transformation of difference on log 10 scale between Tio+Olo (5/5 μg) FDC with exercise training (ET) and BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM).|||1.645|1.080|0.0077
81545183|NCT02085161|162767644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.244|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.011|1.53||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was back transformed using the delta method.|Ratio of means calculated as back transformation of difference on log 10 scale between Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM).|||1.530|1.011|0.0390
81545184|NCT02085161|162767644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113||0.6452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.299||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was back transformed using the delta method.|Ratio of means calculated as back transformation of difference on log 10 scale between Tiotropium (Tio) 5 micro-grams (μg) with BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM).|||1.299|0.850|0.6452
81545185|NCT02085161|162767644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.5048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.874|1.313||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was back transformed using the delta method.|Ratio of means calculated as back transformation of difference on log 10 scale between Tio+Olo (5/5 μg) FDC with exercise training (ET) and BM minus Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM.|||1.313|0.874|0.5048
81545186|NCT02085161|162767644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment ratio|1.184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.1066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.964|1.453||ANCOVA model with categorical effect of treatment and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|Mean and 95% confidence limits were transformed from log10 back to the original scale. SE was back transformed using the delta method.|Ratio of means calculated as back transformation of difference on log 10 scale between Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM minus Tiotropium (Tio) 5 micro-grams (μg) with BM.|||1.453|0.964|0.1066
81545187|NCT02085161|162767645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.329|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.255|0.403||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom|The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tio+Olo (5/5 μg) FDC with exercise training (ET) and BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||0.403|0.255|<0.0001
81545188|NCT02085161|162767645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.356|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.282|0.429||MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom|The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||0.429|0.282|<0.0001
81545189|NCT02085161|162767645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.099|0.249||MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom|The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium (Tio) 5 micro-grams (μg) with BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||0.249|0.099|<0.0001
81545190|NCT02085161|162767645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|-0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.4677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.099|0.045||MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom|The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tio+Olo (5/5 μg) FDC with exercise training (ET) and BM minus Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM|||0.045|-0.099|0.4677
81505329|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.1||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 23F: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.10|0.77|<0.001
81505330|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.24||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 23F: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.24|0.87|<0.001
81505331|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.35||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 23F: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.35|0.95|<0.001
81505332|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.11||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 22F: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.11|0.81|<0.001
81505333|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|0.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.14||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 22F: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.14|0.84|<0.001
81505334|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.21||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 22F: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.21|0.88|<0.001
81545191|NCT02085161|162767645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.109|0.255||MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom|The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM minus Tiotropium (Tio) 5 micro-grams (μg) with BM|||0.255|0.109|<0.0001
81505335|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.16||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 33F: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.16|0.86|<0.001
81505336|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.22||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 33F: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.22|0.91|<0.001
81505337|NCT03950856|162699432|EQUIVALENCE|Lower and upper p-values ≤ 0.025 support a conclusion of equivalence.|GMT Ratio|1.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.22||Identical p-values for the lower and upper bounds.|cLDA model|P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the lower bound (0.5). P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 33F: GMT Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMT ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.22|0.90|<0.001
81505338|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.1|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 1: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.10|0.84|
81545192|NCT02085161|162767646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.478|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.606||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom|The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tio+Olo (5/5 μg) FDC with exercise training (ET) and BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||0.606|0.350|<0.0001
81545193|NCT02085161|162767646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.403|0.657||MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom|The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||0.657|0.403|<0.0001
81545194|NCT02085161|162767646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.286|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.157|0.415||MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom|The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium (Tio) 5 micro-grams (μg) with BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||0.415|0.157|<0.0001
81505339|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.17|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 1: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.17|0.89|
81505340|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.21|||||Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 1: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.21|0.92|
81505341|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.95|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 3: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|0.95|0.77|
81505342|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.13|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 3: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.13|0.91|
81505343|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.32|||||Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 3: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.32|1.06|
81505344|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.94|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 4: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|0.94|0.72|
81505345|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.23|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 4: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.23|0.94|
81505346|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.5||||P-value for the comparison of the GMT ratio to the upper bound (2.0).|Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 4: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.50|1.14|
81574437|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.635|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|3.2|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 6: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||3.2|-1.8|0.635
81505347|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.95|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 5: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|0.95|0.72|
81505348|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.11|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 5: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.11|0.84|
81505349|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.35|||||Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 5: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.35|1.02|
81505350|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.07|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 6A: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.07|0.78|
81505351|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.16|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 6A: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.16|0.85|
81505352|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.27|||||Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 6A: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.27|0.93|
81505353|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.11|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 6B: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.11|0.82|
81505354|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.22|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 6B: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.22|0.90|
81505355|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.28|||||Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 6B: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.28|0.94|
81505356|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.92|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 7F: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|0.92|0.70|
81505357|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.1|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 7F: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.10|0.84|
81505358|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.37|||||Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 7F: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.37|1.04|
81505359|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.08|||l||Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 9V: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.08|0.83|
81505360|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.13|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 9V: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.13|0.87|
81505361|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.19|||||Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 9V: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.19|0.91|
81505362|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.0|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 14: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.00|0.75|
81505363|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.31|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 14: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.31|0.98|
81505364|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.52|||||Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 14: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.52|1.14|
81505365|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.36|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 18C: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.36|1.04|
81505366|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.51|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 18C: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.51|1.15|
81505367|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.27|||||Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 18C: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.27|0.97|
81505368|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.02|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 19A: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.02|0.78|
81505369|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.11|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 19A: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.11|0.86|
81545195|NCT02085161|162767646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|-0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.4107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.176|0.072||MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom|The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tio+Olo (5/5 μg) FDC with exercise training (ET) and BM minus Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM|||0.072|-0.176|0.4107
81545196|NCT02085161|162767646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.244|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|0.37||MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom|The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM minus Tiotropium (Tio) 5 micro-grams (μg) with BM|||0.370|0.119|0.0002
81545197|NCT02085161|162767647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.318|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.179|0.457||Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement (MMRM) including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom|The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tio+Olo (5/5 μg) FDC with exercise training (ET) and BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||0.457|0.179|<0.0001
81545198|NCT02085161|162767647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.302|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.165|0.439||MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom|The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||0.439|0.165|<0.0001
81545199|NCT02085161|162767647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071||0.0145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|0.314||MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom|The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium (Tio) 5 micro-grams (μg) with BM minus Placebo with behavioural modification (BM)|||0.314|0.035|0.0145
81545200|NCT02085161|162767647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.118|0.151||MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom|The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tio+Olo (5/5 μg) FDC with exercise training (ET) and BM minus Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM|||0.151|-0.118|0.8150
81505370|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.25|||||Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 19A: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.25|0.96|
81505371|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.0|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 19F: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.00|0.76|
81505372|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.05|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 19F: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.05|0.80|
81505373|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.21|||||Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 19F: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.21|0.92|
81505374|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.07|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 23F: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.07|0.80|
81505375|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.15|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 23F: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.15|0.86|
81505376|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.24|||||Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 23F: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.24|0.93|
81505377|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.08|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 22F: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.08|0.81|
81505378|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.26|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 22F: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.26|0.93|
81505379|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.35|||||Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 22F: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.35|1.00|
81505380|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.06|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 2|Serotype 33F: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 2|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.06|0.79|
81505381|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.22|||||Lot 1 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 33F: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 1 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.22|0.90|
81505382|NCT03950856|162699433|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.34|||||Lot 2 divided by Lot 3|Serotype 33F: GMC Ratio V114 Lot 2 / V114 Lot 3|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.34|0.99|
81505383|NCT03950856|162699434|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.91|||||V114 Combined Lots divided by Prevnar 13™|Serotype 1: GMC Ratio V114 Combined Lots / Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|0.91|0.62|
81505384|NCT03950856|162699434|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.61|||||V114 Combined Lots divided by Prevnar 13™|Serotype 3: GMC Ratio V114 Combined Lots / Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.61|1.20|
81505385|NCT03950856|162699434|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.94|||||V114 Combined Lots divided by Prevnar 13™|Serotype 4: GMC Ratio V114 Combined Lots / Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|0.94|0.66|
81505386|NCT03950856|162699434|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.07|||||V114 Combined Lots divided by Prevnar 13™|Serotype 5: GMC Ratio V114 Combined Lots / Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.07|0.74|
81505387|NCT03950856|162699434|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.43|||||V114 Combined Lots divided by Prevnar 13™|Serotype 6A: GMC Ratio V114 Combined Lots / Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.43|0.95|
81505388|NCT03950856|162699434|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|1.86|||||V114 Combined Lots divided by Prevnar 13™|Serotype 6B: GMC Ratio V114 Combined Lots / Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.86|1.21|
81505389|NCT03950856|162699434|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.04|||||V114 Combined Lots divided by Prevnar 13™|Serotype 7F: GMC Ratio V114 Combined Lots / Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.04|0.73|
81505390|NCT03950856|162699434|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.04|||||V114 Combined Lots divided by Prevnar 13™|Serotype 9V: GMC Ratio V114 Combined Lots / Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.04|0.72|
81505391|NCT03950856|162699434|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.2|||||V114 Combined Lots divided by Prevnar 13™|Serotype 14: GMC Ratio V114 Combined Lots / Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.20|0.82|
81505392|NCT03950856|162699434|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.51|||||V114 Combined Lots divided by Prevnar 13™|Serotype 18C: GMC Ratio V114 Combined Lots / Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.51|1.05|
81505393|NCT03950856|162699434|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.15|||||V114 Combined Lots divided by Prevnar 13™|Serotype 19A: GMC Ratio V114 Combined Lots / Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.15|0.82|
81505394|NCT03950856|162699434|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.23|||||V114 Combined Lots divided by Prevnar 13™|Serotype 19F: GMC Ratio V114 Combined Lots / Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.23|0.86|
81505395|NCT03950856|162699434|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.54|||||V114 Combined Lots divided by Prevnar 13™|Serotype 23F: GMC Ratio V114 Combined Lots / Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|1.54|1.03|
81505396|NCT03950856|162699434|OTHER||GMC Ratio|12.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.11|14.74|||||V114 Combined Lots divided by Prevnar 13™|Serotype 22F: GMC Ratio V114 Combined Lots / Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|14.74|10.11|
81505397|NCT03950856|162699434|OTHER||GMC Ratio|9.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.96|11.13|||||V114 Combined Lots divided by Prevnar 13™|Serotype 33F: GMC Ratio V114 Combined Lots / Prevnar 13™|GMC ratio and 95% CI were estimated from a cLDA model.|11.13|7.96|
81505398|NCT03384875|162699453|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.517|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.517
81505399|NCT00272792|162699459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Compared Week 10 to Baseline.||||<0.001
81505400|NCT00272792|162699459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Compared Week 10 to Baseline.||||0.027
81505401|NCT00272792|162699460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||Longitudinal Model|Longitudinal model with blood Phe measurements as the response variable and treatment group, visit, and baseline blood Phe level as covariates.||||||0.009
81505402|NCT04790786|162699473|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between two arms was defined as 95% posterior probability the odds ratio is within a given bound.||||||||||||Equivalence between two arms was defined as 95% posterior probability the odds ratio is within a given bound based on Bayesian probability.|Bayesian cumulative logistic model|Bayesian cumulative logistic model, Equivalence between two arms was defined as 95% posterior probability the odds ratio is within a given bound.||The primary analysis model was a Bayesian cumulative logistic model that adjusted for treatment location (infusion center or ED), age (\<30, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, and ≥ 80 years), sex, and time (2-week epochs). Comparisons between individual mAb were based on the relative odds ratio between a given two arms for the primary outcome. An odds ratio for an arm to a comparator \>1 implies improved outcomes. A sliding scale with different levels of equivalence bounds was pre-defined|Equivalence between two arms was defined as 95% posterior probability the odds ratio is within a given bound.|||
81505403|NCT02261961|162699520|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.24275|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81505404|NCT02261961|162699521|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.3707|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81505405|NCT02261961|162699524|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.35579|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81505406|NCT02261961|162699525|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.004493|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81505407|NCT02261961|162699526|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.870653|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81505408|NCT02261961|162699527|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.38664|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81505409|NCT02261961|162699528|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.335124|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Outcomes were compared as percent change from the baseline measure using multiple methods by a blinded statistician. Differences between groups were assessed using ANCOVA, Welch's t-test, and Wilcoxon. No significant differences were found between groups for any outcome regardless of method used.||||>0.05
81505410|NCT02261961|162699530|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03145|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81505411|NCT02261961|162699531|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.43902|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81505412|NCT02261961|162699541|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.07603|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81505413|NCT02261961|162699560|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.4745|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81505414|NCT01365793|162699596|SUPERIORITY|Each statistical test uses stratification to adjust for enrolling hospital, and the arm not being tested (e.g., the test for rapid vs slower rehydration is stratified by 0.45% and 0.9% Saline, and vice versa).||||||0.34||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance for each of the 2 p-values is 0.025, for an overall significance of 0.50.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The study uses a factorial experimental design, and tests two null hypotheses. The first of these hypotheses - the frequency of GCS score declines to \<14 is equal between the Rapid Rehydration and Slower Rehydration groups - is reported here. The analysis of the second hypothesis is reported below.||||0.34
81505415|NCT01365793|162699596|SUPERIORITY|Each statistical test uses stratification to adjust for enrolling hospital, and the arm not being tested (e.g., the test for rapid vs slower rehydration is stratified by 0.45% and 0.9% Saline, and vice versa).||||||0.43||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance for each of the 2 p-values is 0.025, for an overall significance of 0.50.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The study uses a factorial experimental design, and tests the two null hypotheses. The second of these hypotheses - the frequency of GCS score declines to \<14 is equal between the 0.45% Saline group and the 0.90% Saline group - is reported here. The analysis of the first hypothesis is reported above.||||0.43
81505416|NCT01469039|162699601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81505417|NCT01469039|162699601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81505418|NCT01469039|162699602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||significant p-value, active vs placebo|Wilcoxon rank sum test based on LOCF|||||||<0.001
81505419|NCT01469039|162699602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||significant p-value, active vs placebo|Wilcoxon rank sum test based on LOCF|||||||<0.001
81505420|NCT00856609|162699603|OTHER||Slope|-624.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-901.8|-347.8|||ANCOVA|||||-347.8|-901.8|0.01
81505421|NCT00856609|162699604|OTHER||Slope|-24.0||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.7|41.4|||ANCOVA|||||41.4|-89.7|0.01
81505422|NCT00856609|162699605|OTHER||Slope|-1.48||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|0.05|||ANCOVA|||||0.05|-3.02|0.05
81505423|NCT00783432|162699608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.368||95.0||||This is the Baseline P-Value|ANOVA|||Sample size was based on ICH Guideline E1:The Extent of Population Exposure to Assess Clinical Safety for Drugs Intended for Long-Term Treatment of Non-Life-Threatening Conditions. Comparisons performed using ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate. The model included treatment group and country as fixed effects to estimate least squares means.||||0.368
81505424|NCT00783432|162699608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.327||95.0||||This P-Value if for Month 1|ANCOVA|||Sample size was based on ICH Guideline E1:The Extent of Population Exposure to Assess Clinical Safety for Drugs Intended for Long-Term Treatment of Non-Life-Threatening Conditions. Comparisons performed using ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate. The model included treatment group and country as fixed effects to estimate least squares means.||||0.327
81505425|NCT00783432|162699608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.991||95.0||||This P-Value is for Month 3|ANCOVA|||Sample size was based on ICH Guideline E1:The Extent of Population Exposure to Assess Clinical Safety for Drugs Intended for Long-Term Treatment of Non-Life-Threatening Conditions. Comparisons performed using ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate. The model included treatment group and country as fixed effects to estimate least squares means.||||0.991
81505426|NCT00783432|162699608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.168||95.0||||This P-Value is for Month 6|ANCOVA|||Sample size was based on ICH Guideline E1:The Extent of Population Exposure to Assess Clinical Safety for Drugs Intended for Long-Term Treatment of Non-Life-Threatening Conditions. Comparisons performed using ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate. The model included treatment group and country as fixed effects to estimate least squares means.||||0.168
81545201|NCT02085161|162767647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LSMean Difference|0.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.0642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.263||MMRM model including fixed effects of treatment, planned test day, treatment by test day interaction, baseline, and baseline by test day interaction; patient as a random effect|Mixed Models Analysis|Compound symmetry covariance structure for within-patient variation and Kenward-Roger approximation of denominator degrees of freedom|The LSMean Difference is calculated as Tiotropium + olodaterol (Olo) (5/5 μg) FDC with BM minus Tiotropium (Tio) 5 micro-grams (μg) with BM|||0.263|-0.008|0.0642
81505427|NCT00783432|162699608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.319||95.0||||This P-Value is for Month 9|ANCOVA|||Sample size was based on ICH Guideline E1:The Extent of Population Exposure to Assess Clinical Safety for Drugs Intended for Long-Term Treatment of Non-Life-Threatening Conditions. Comparisons performed using ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate. The model included treatment group and country as fixed effects to estimate least squares means.||||0.319
81505428|NCT00783432|162699608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.725||||||This P-Value is for Month 12/ET|ANCOVA|||Sample size was based on ICH Guideline E1:The Extent of Population Exposure to Assess Clinical Safety for Drugs Intended for Long-Term Treatment of Non-Life-Threatening Conditions. Comparisons performed using ANCOVA with baseline as a covariate. The model included treatment group and country as fixed effects to estimate least squares means.||||0.725
81505429|NCT01436110|162699609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.037||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.128|||ANCOVA|||||0.128|-0.055|0.430
81505430|NCT01436110|162699609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.194|||ANCOVA|||||0.194|0.010|0.030
81505431|NCT01088503|162699615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.7108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.22||Statistical analysis adjusted for the differences in baseline characteristics between participants treated with prasugrel vs. clopidogrel using propensity scoring.|Log Rank|||||1.22|0.88|0.7108
81505432|NCT01088503|162699616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.464|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Odds Ratio for selection of Prasugrel for participants with DES vs BMS.|||||
81505433|NCT01088503|162699616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Odds Ratio for selection of Prasugrel for participants with STEMI vs not STEMI|||||
81505434|NCT01088503|162699616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|1.657|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Odds Ratio for selection of Prasugrel for participants who were Other Race vs Caucasian.|||||
81505435|NCT01088503|162699616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|1.684|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Odds Ratio for selection of Prasugrel for participants who had cardiogenic shock within 24 hours vs no cardiogenic shock within 24 hours.|||||
81505436|NCT01088503|162699616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.195|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Odds Ratio for selection of Prasugrel for participants who were male vs not male.|||||
81505437|NCT01088503|162699616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Odds Ratio for selection of Prasugrel for participants with EQ-5D US index = 1 vs. \<1.|||||
81505438|NCT01088503|162699616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.116|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Odds Ratio for selection of Prasugrel for participants who were married vs not married.|||||
81505439|NCT01088503|162699616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.125|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Odds Ratio for selection of Prasugrel for participants who had diabetes vs no diabetes.|||||
81505440|NCT01088503|162699616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.172|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Odds Ratio for selection of Prasugrel for participants with no BMS or DES placement vs BMS.|||||
81505441|NCT01088503|162699617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.1882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.93||Statistical analysis adjusted for the differences in baseline characteristics between participants treated with prasugrel vs. clopidogrel using propensity scoring.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (HR) is for the analysis at 12 months.|||1.93|0.88|0.1882
81505442|NCT01088503|162699618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.967|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.849|1.103|||||Statistical analysis adjusted for the differences in baseline characteristics between participants treated with prasugrel vs. clopidogrel using propensity scoring.|||1.103|0.849|
81505443|NCT01088503|162699622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Odds Ratio for selection of Prasugrel for participants who had pre-procedure hemoglobin evaluation vs no hemoglobin evaluation.|||||
81505444|NCT01088503|162699623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.005|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Odds Ratio for selection of Prasugrel for participants with Duke CAD Index vs no Duke CAD Index.|||||
81505445|NCT01847092|162699624|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.279|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.279
81505446|NCT01847092|162699625|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.94
81505447|NCT00186628|162699628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||.07
81505448|NCT01331681|162699631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|6.5|12.0||Significance level alpha=0.025 for two sided test to adjust for multiplicity. Since this p-value was below the significance level of 0.025, the fixed sequence testing did continue with the first secondary endpoint.|ANCOVA|Treatment group and geographic region (Japan vs. Non-Japan) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|Least square (LS) mean difference from ANCOVA. The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser. A positive value indicates a result in favor of EYLEA.|Hypothesis: Mean change identical in both groups||12.0|6.5|<0.0001
81505449|NCT01331681|162699631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|6.3|11.8||Significance level alpha=0.025 for two sided test to adjust for multiplicity. Since this p-value was below the significance level of 0.025, the fixed sequence testing did continue with the first secondary endpoint.|ANCOVA|Treatment group and geographic region (Japan vs. Non-Japan) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|LS mean difference from ANCOVA. The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser. A positive value indicates a result in favor of EYLEA.|Hypothesis: Mean change identical in both groups||11.8|6.3|<0.0001
81505450|NCT01331681|162699632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||CMH adjusted difference|28.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|15.8|41.6||Significance level alpha=0.025 for two sided test to adjust for multiplicity. Since this p-value and the preceding ones were below the significance level of 0.025, the fixed sequence testing did continue with the second secondary endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratifying by geographic region (Japan vs non-Japan).|The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser. A positive value indicates a result in favor of EYLEA.|Hypothesis: Probability to gain \>= 10 letters identical in both groups||41.6|15.8|<0.0001
81505451|NCT01331681|162699632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||CMH adjusted difference|27.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|14.6|40.5||Significance level alpha=0.025 for two sided test to adjust for multiplicity. Since this p-value and the preceding ones were below the significance level of 0.025, the fixed sequence testing did continue with the second secondary endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratifying by geographic region (Japan vs non-Japan).|The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser. A positive value indicates a result in favor of EYLEA.|Hypothesis: Probability to gain \>= 10 letters identical in both groups||40.5|14.6|<0.0001
81505452|NCT01331681|162699633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||CMH adjusted difference|23.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|12.6|33.9||Significance level alpha=0.025 for two sided test to adjust for multiplicity. Since this p-value and the preceding ones were below the significance level of 0.025, the fixed sequence testing did continue with the third secondary endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratifying by geographic region (Japan vs non-Japan).|The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser. A positive value indicates a result in favor of EYLEA.|Hypothesis: Probability to gain \>= 15 letters identical in both groups||33.9|12.6|<0.0001
81505453|NCT01331681|162699633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||CMH adjusted difference|24.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|13.5|34.9||Significance level alpha=0.025 for two sided test to adjust for multiplicity. Since this p-value and the preceding ones were below the significance level of 0.025, the fixed sequence testing did continue with the third secondary endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratifying by geographic region (Japan vs non-Japan).|The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser. A positive value indicates a result in favor of EYLEA.|Hypothesis: Probability to gain \>= 15 letters identical in both groups||34.9|13.5|<0.0001
81545202|NCT02494323|162767692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||P value is adjusted for the comparison of subjects who benefited, were satisfied and willing to continue using the Segmented Electrodes versus subjects who didn't benefit, wern't satisfied ans were not willing to continue using the Segmented Eletrode|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.01
81505454|NCT01331681|162699634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||CMH adjusted difference|25.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|12.2|39.4||Significance level alpha=0.025 for two sided test to adjust for multiplicity. Since this p-value and the preceding ones were below the significance level of 0.025, the fixed sequence testing did continue with the fourth secondary endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratifying by geographic region (Japan vs non-Japan).|The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser. A positive value indicates a result in favor of EYLEA.|Hypothesis: Probability to improve by \>= 2 steps identical in both groups||39.4|12.2|<0.0001
81505455|NCT01331681|162699634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||CMH adjusted difference|19.3||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|97.5|6.6|32.1||Significance level alpha=0.025 for two sided test to adjust for multiplicity. Since this p-value and the preceding ones were below the significance level of 0.025, the fixed sequence testing did continue with the fourth secondary endpoint.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratifying by geographic region (Japan vs non-Japan).|The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser. A positive value indicates a result in favor of EYLEA.|Hypothesis: Probability to improve by \>= 2 steps identical in both groups||32.1|6.6|0.0006
81505456|NCT01331681|162699635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-157.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-190.9|-123.1||Significance level alpha=0.025 for two sided test to adjust for multiplicity. Since this p-value and the preceding ones were below the significance level of 0.025, the fixed sequence testing did continue with the fifth secondary endpoint.|ANCOVA|Treatment group and geographic region (Japan vs. Non-Japan) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|LS mean difference from ANCOVA. The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser. A positive value indicates a result in favor of EYLEA.|Hypothesis: Mean change identical in both groups||-123.1|-190.9|<0.0001
81505457|NCT01331681|162699635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-142.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-179.3|-106.3||Significance level alpha=0.025 for two sided test to adjust for multiplicity. Since this p-value and the preceding ones were below the significance level of 0.025, the fixed sequence testing did continue with the fifth secondary endpoint.|ANCOVA|Treatment group and geographic region (Japan vs. Non-Japan) as factors and baseline value as covariate|LS mean difference from ANCOVA. The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser. A negative value indicates a result in favor of EYLEA.|Hypothesis: Mean change identical in both groups||-106.3|-179.3|<0.0001
81505458|NCT01331681|162699636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.41||||0.2208|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.01|6.82||Significance level alpha=0.025 for two sided test to adjust for multiplicity. Since this p-value is not below of 0.025, the fixed sequence testing stops here. The sixth secondary endpoint cannot be tested confirmatory.|ANCOVA|Treatment group and geographic region (Japan vs. Non-Japan) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|LS mean difference from ANCOVA. The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser. A positive value indicates a result in favor of EYLEA.|Hypothesis: Mean change identical in both groups||6.82|-2.01|0.2208
81505459|NCT01331681|162699636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21||||0.5537|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.79|3.37||Significance level alpha=0.025 for two sided test to adjust for multiplicity. Since this p-value is not below of 0.025, the fixed sequence testing stops here. The sixth secondary endpoint cannot be tested confirmatory.|ANCOVA|Treatment group and geographic region (Japan vs. Non-Japan) as factors and baseline value as covariate.|LS mean difference from ANCOVA. The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser. A positive value indicates a result in favor of EYLEA.|Hypothesis: Mean change identical in both groups||3.37|-5.79|0.5537
81505460|NCT01331681|162699637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19||||0.5138|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.29|2.91|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference from ANCOVA. The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser. A positive value indicates a result in favor of EYLEA.|Hypothesis: Mean change identical in both groups||2.91|-5.29|0.5138
81505461|NCT01331681|162699637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.8498|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.79|4.05|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference from ANCOVA. The estimate is calculated as EYLEA minus Laser. A positive value indicates a result in favor of EYLEA.|Hypothesis: Mean change identical in both groups||4.05|-4.79|0.8498
81505462|NCT01247064|162699638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81505463|NCT01247064|162699639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.86
81505464|NCT01247064|162699640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81505465|NCT01247064|162699641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81505466|NCT01247064|162699642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.62
81505467|NCT00940602|162699679|OTHER|The study was not designed for confirmatory analyses. Statistical tests were performed in an exploratory sense only.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.636||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.96||Exploratory p-value is one tailed and is based on the stratified log-rank test.|Regression, Cox||95% CI was based on a Wald test from Cox model|||0.96|0.42|0.015
81505468|NCT00940602|162699680|OTHER|100 (1-α)% confidence intervals with α of 0.05 are provided|Wilson score test|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|25.7||||||||25.7|-1.8|
81505469|NCT00940602|162699681|OTHER|The study was not designed for confirmatory analyses. Statistical tests were performed in an exploratory sense only.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.832||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.28|||Regression, Cox||95% CI was based on a Wald test from Cox model.|||1.28|0.54|0.200
81505470|NCT00940602|162699682|OTHER|100 (1-α)% confidence intervals with α of 0.05 are provided|Wilson score test|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|8.1||||||||8.1|-5.3|
81505471|NCT00940602|162699683|OTHER|100 (1-α)% confidence intervals with α of 0.05 are provided|Wilson score test|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|11.4||||||||11.4|-12.0|
81505472|NCT00940602|162699684|OTHER|The study was not designed for confirmatory analyses. Statistical tests were performed in an exploratory sense only.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.725||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.46|||Regression, Cox||95% CI was based on a Wald test from Cox model.|||1.46|0.36|0.184
81505473|NCT00940602|162699685|OTHER|The study was not designed for confirmatory analyses. Statistical tests were performed in an exploratory sense only.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.195|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.36|||Regression, Cox||95% CI was based on a Wald test from Cox model.|||0.36|0.11|<.001
81505474|NCT00940602|162699686|OTHER|The study was not designed for confirmatory analyses. Statistical tests were performed in an exploratory sense only.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.871||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.46|||Regression, Cox||95% CI was based on a Wald test from Cox model.|||1.46|0.52|0.303
81505475|NCT00940602|162699687|OTHER|The study was not designed for confirmatory analyses. Statistical tests were performed in an exploratory sense only.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.072||||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.75|||Regression, Cox||95% CI was based on a Wald test from Cox model.|||1.75|0.66|0.389
81505476|NCT00940602|162699689|OTHER|100 (1-α)% confidence intervals with α of 0.05 are provided|Wilson score test|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|8.1||||||||8.1|-5.2|
81505477|NCT00940602|162699690|OTHER|100 (1-α)% confidence intervals with α of 0.05 are provided|Wilson score test|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.0||||||||3.0|-1.6|
81505478|NCT00940602|162699691|OTHER|100 (1-α)% confidence intervals with α of 0.05 are provided|Wilson score test|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|14.6||||||||14.6|-11.9|
81505479|NCT00940602|162699692|OTHER|100 (1-α)% confidence intervals with α of 0.05 are provided|Wilson score test|-9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|1.6||||||||1.6|-20.8|
81505480|NCT00940602|162699693|OTHER|The study was not designed for confirmatory analyses. Statistical tests were performed in an exploratory sense only.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.797||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.46|||Regression, Cox||95% CI was based on a Wald test from Cox model.|||1.46|0.43|0.232
81505481|NCT02230189|162699697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.11||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR4521||||0.010
81505482|NCT02230189|162699697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.56||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR107||||0.010
81505483|NCT02230189|162699697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.57||||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR-891a||||0.018
81505484|NCT02230189|162699697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.88||||0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR363||||0.021
81505485|NCT02230189|162699697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0||||0.028|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR1248||||0.028
81505486|NCT02230189|162699697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.85||||0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR944||||0.033
81505487|NCT02230189|162699697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.13||||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR6806||||0.034
81505488|NCT02230189|162699697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39||||0.036|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR103a||||0.036
81505489|NCT02230189|162699697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.69||||0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR454||||0.037
81505490|NCT02230189|162699697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.13||||0.041|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR320e||||0.041
81505491|NCT02230189|162699697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55||||0.043|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR181a||||0.043
81505492|NCT02230189|162699697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.95||||0.044|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR130b||||0.044
81505493|NCT02230189|162699697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.18||||0.044|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR365a||||0.044
81505494|NCT02230189|162699697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.06||||0.047|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR135b||||0.047
81505495|NCT02230189|162699697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.35||||0.048|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR1273h||||0.048
81505496|NCT02230189|162699697|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.31||||0.048|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR3177||||0.048
81505497|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.83||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR6510||||0.0
81505498|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.09||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR3605||||0
81505499|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.75||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR3912||||0
81505500|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.93||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR15b||||0
81505501|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.35||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR127||||0
81505502|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.59||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR146a||||0
81505503|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.21||||0|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR449b||||0
81505504|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.85||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR21-5p||||0.01
81505505|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.29||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR6842||||0.01
81505506|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.24||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR142-5p||||0.01
81505507|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.67||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR21||||0.01
81505508|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.24||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR493||||0.01
81505509|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.46||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR193a||||0.01
81505510|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.89||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR149||||0.01
81505511|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.06||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR449a||||0.01
81505512|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR6511a||||0.01
81505513|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.59||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR6843||||0.01
81505514|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.95||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR671||||0.01
81505515|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.65||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR6503||||0.02
81505516|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.84||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR450b||||0.02
81505517|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.92||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR485||||0.02
81505518|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.49||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR6806||||0.02
81505519|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.18||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR3182||||0.02
81505520|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.28||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR142-3p||||0.02
81505521|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.23||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR320d||||0.02
81505522|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.73||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR3928||||0.02
81505523|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.59||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR744||||0.02
81505524|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|3.42||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR206||||0.02
81505525|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR30e||||0.03
81505526|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.52||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR4500||||0.03
81505527|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.98||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR125a||||0.03
81505528|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR99b||||0.03
81505529|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.67||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR1||||0.03
81505530|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.77||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR146b||||0.03
81505531|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.17||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR1255a||||0.03
81505532|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.02||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR223||||0.03
81505533|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.78||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR642a||||0.03
81505534|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.17||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR548ae||||0.4
81505535|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.79||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR146b||||0.04
81505536|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.52||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR877||||0.04
81505537|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.69||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR181a||||0.04
81505538|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR4467||||0.04
81505539|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.48||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR1249||||0.04
81505540|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.87||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR766||||0.04
81505541|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.07||||0.048|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR29c||||0.048
81505542|NCT02230189|162699698|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.75||||-1.75|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||miR370||||-1.75
81505543|NCT00527618|162699718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA.|Acyclovir was coded as 0 and valacyclovir as 1. The beta-coefficient (slope) indicates the average difference in HIV-1 RNA on valacyclovir and acyclovir; a negative number indicates that plasma HIV-1 RNA was lower on valacyclovir than acyclovir.|We estimated that a sample size of 29 participants, with 4 weeks of weekly plasma HIV-1 RNA levels per treatment arm, would be required to detect a 0.25 log10 copies/ml difference in plasma HIV-1 RNA between the study arms with 80% power, at a two-sided type I error rate of 5%.||-0.14|-0.41|<0.001
81505544|NCT00527618|162699719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.37|||Random effects poission regression|Adjusted for age.||We estimated that 26 participants would be required to detect a 50% reduction in genital HSV shedding with 80% power, at a two-sided type I error rate of 5%.||1.37|0.66|0.78
81505545|NCT00527618|162699720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81505546|NCT00527618|162699721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.67
81505547|NCT00776789|162699724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4
81505548|NCT00776789|162699725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0||95.0|1.4|4.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Exclusive breast feeding at 48 hours was 95% (19 out of 20 partcipants were exclusively breast feeding)in the skin-to-skin contact group vs. 38.1% in the control group||4.3|1.4|0.00
81505549|NCT00776789|162699726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.001||95.0|1.6|6.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||6.3|1.6|0.001
81505550|NCT01628523|162699734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.05
81505551|NCT04016714|162699751|OTHER||Difference in percentage vs Prevenar 13™|-5.5|||=|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|0.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Injection-site erythema||0.0|-11.0|= 0.050
81505552|NCT04016714|162699751|OTHER||Difference in percentage vs Prevenar 13™|-2.1|||=|0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|3.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Injection-site induration||3.5|-7.7|= 0.460
81505553|NCT04016714|162699751|OTHER||Difference in percentage vs Prevenar 13™|3.4|||=|0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|8.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Injection-site pain||8.9|-2.1|= 0.225
81505554|NCT04016714|162699751|OTHER||Difference in percentage vs Prevenar 13™|2.3|||=|0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|7.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Injection-site swelling||7.9|-3.4|= 0.430
81505555|NCT04016714|162699752|OTHER||Difference in percentage vs Prevenar 13™|-3.5|||=|0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|2.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Decreased appetite||2.2|-9.1|= 0.229
81505556|NCT04016714|162699752|OTHER||Difference in percentage vs Prevenar 13™|2.2|||=|0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|4.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Irritability||4.7|-0.2|= 0.077
81505557|NCT04016714|162699752|OTHER||Difference in percentage vs Prevenar 13™|-0.6|||=|0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|4.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Somnolence||4.1|-5.4|= 0.793
81505558|NCT04016714|162699752|OTHER||Difference in percentage vs Prevenar 13™|-4.6|||=|0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|-0.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Urticaria||-0.1|-9.1|= 0.045
81505559|NCT04016714|162699753|OTHER||Difference in percentage vs Prevenar 13™|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.9||||||Vaccine-related SAEs||0.9|-0.9|
81505560|NCT04016714|162699754|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|-2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-0.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Serotype 1||-0.6|-4.3|< 0.001
81505561|NCT04016714|162699754|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|10.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|14.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Serotype 3||14.6|6.6|< 0.001
81505562|NCT04016714|162699754|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Serotype 4||0.0|-4.0|< 0.001
81505563|NCT04016714|162699754|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Serotype 5||0.8|-1.4|< 0.001
81505564|NCT04016714|162699754|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Serotype 6A||1.0|-1.5|< 0.001
81505565|NCT04016714|162699754|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Serotype 6B||1.5|-1.2|< 0.001
81505566|NCT04016714|162699754|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Serotype 7F||1.4|-0.4|< 0.001
81505567|NCT04016714|162699754|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Serotype 9V||1.2|-0.8|< 0.001
81505568|NCT04016714|162699754|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Serotype 14||0.7|-1.7|< 0.001
81505569|NCT04016714|162699754|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Serotype 18C||1.5|-0.6|< 0.001
81505570|NCT04016714|162699754|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Serotype 19A||0.7|-1.3|< 0.001
81505571|NCT04016714|162699754|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Serotype 19F||1.2|-0.8|< 0.001
81505572|NCT04016714|162699754|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>-10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|3.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Serotype 23F||3.0|-1.2|< 0.001
81505573|NCT04016714|162699754|SUPERIORITY|For the 2 serotypes unique to V114, a conclusion of superiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|94.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.6|95.8|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Serotype 22F||95.8|91.6|< 0.001
81505574|NCT04016714|162699754|SUPERIORITY|For the 2 serotypes unique to V114, a conclusion of superiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being \>10 percentage points (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|97.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.4|98.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Serotype 33F||98.4|95.4|< 0.001
81505575|NCT04016714|162699755|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC ratio|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.63|||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 1||0.63|0.54|< 0.001
81505576|NCT04016714|162699755|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC ratio|1.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.43|||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 3||1.43|1.20|< 0.001
81505577|NCT04016714|162699755|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC ratio|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.78|||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 4||0.78|0.63|< 0.001
81505578|NCT04016714|162699755|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC ratio|0.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.68|||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 5||0.68|0.56|< 0.001
81505579|NCT04016714|162699755|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC ratio|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.67|||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 6A||0.67|0.54|< 0.001
81505580|NCT04016714|162699755|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC ratio|0.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.0|||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 6B||1.00|0.79|< 0.001
81505581|NCT04016714|162699755|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC ratio|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.81|||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 7F||0.81|0.69|< 0.001
81505582|NCT04016714|162699755|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC ratio|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.76|||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 9V||0.76|0.64|< 0.001
81505583|NCT04016714|162699755|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC ratio|0.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.87|||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 14||0.87|0.70|< 0.001
81505584|NCT04016714|162699755|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC ratio|0.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.92|||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 18C||0.92|0.77|< 0.001
81505585|NCT04016714|162699755|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC ratio|0.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.82|||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 19A||0.82|0.68|< 0.001
81505586|NCT04016714|162699755|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC ratio|0.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.87|||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 19F||0.87|0.72|< 0.001
81505587|NCT04016714|162699755|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 13 shared serotypes, a conclusion of non-inferiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>0.5 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC ratio|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.0|||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 23F||1.00|0.81|< 0.001
81505588|NCT04016714|162699755|SUPERIORITY|For the 2 serotypes unique to V114, a conclusion of superiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2- sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>2.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC ratio|68.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.73|75.65|||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 22F||75.65|61.73|< 0.001
81505589|NCT04016714|162699755|SUPERIORITY|For the 2 serotypes unique to V114, a conclusion of superiority of V114 to Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (V114/Prevenar 13™) being \>2.0 (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|GMC ratio|48.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.45|54.01|||t-test, 1 sided|||Serotype 33F||54.01|44.45|< 0.001
81505590|NCT04016714|162699756|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Diphtheria toxoid||1.0|-0.6|< 0.001
81505591|NCT04016714|162699756|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Tetanus toxoid||1.0|-0.6|< 0.001
81505592|NCT04016714|162699756|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Pertussis - PT||1.0|-0.6|< 0.001
81505593|NCT04016714|162699756|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.0|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Pertussis - FHA||1.0|-0.6|< 0.001
81505594|NCT04016714|162699756|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Pertussis - FIM 2/3||1.2|-0.8|< 0.001
81505595|NCT04016714|162699756|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.2|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Pertussis - PRN||1.2|-0.8|< 0.001
81505596|NCT04016714|162699756|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|-1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Hib-PRP||0.9|-3.3|< 0.001
81505597|NCT04016714|162699756|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|-0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.5|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||HBsAg||0.5|-2.0|< 0.001
81505598|NCT04016714|162699756|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.9|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Poliovirus 1||0.9|-0.9|< 0.001
81505599|NCT04016714|162699756|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Poliovirus 2||1.1|-0.6|< 0.001
81505600|NCT04016714|162699756|NON_INFERIORITY|A conclusion of non-inferiority of Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with V114 to Vaxelis™ administered concomitantly with Prevenar 13™ is based on the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages (V114 - Prevenar 13™) being greater than the specified non-inferiority margin (1-sided p-value \<0.025).|Percentage point difference|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|||Poliovirus 3||0.7|-0.8|< 0.001
81505601|NCT04016714|162699758|OTHER||GMC ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.89||||||Serotype 1||0.89|0.75|
81505602|NCT04016714|162699758|OTHER||GMC ratio|1.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|1.98||||||Serotype 3||1.98|1.66|
81505603|NCT04016714|162699758|OTHER||GMC ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.21||||||Serotype 4||1.21|0.99|
81505604|NCT04016714|162699758|OTHER||GMC ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.01||||||Serotype 5||1.01|0.81|
81505605|NCT04016714|162699758|OTHER||GMC ratio|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.5||||||Serotype 6A||0.50|0.38|
81505606|NCT04016714|162699758|OTHER||GMC ratio|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|2.05||||||Serotype 6B||2.05|1.46|
81505607|NCT04016714|162699758|OTHER||GMC ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.84||||||Serotype 7F||0.84|0.71|
81505608|NCT04016714|162699758|OTHER||GMC ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.12||||||Serotype 9V||1.12|0.90|
81505609|NCT04016714|162699758|OTHER||GMC ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.18||||||Serotype 14||1.18|0.89|
81505610|NCT04016714|162699758|OTHER||GMC ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.82||||||Serotype 18C||0.82|0.68|
81505611|NCT04016714|162699758|OTHER||GMC ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.81||||||Serotype 19A||0.81|0.64|
81505612|NCT04016714|162699758|OTHER||GMC ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.77||||||Serotype 19F||0.77|0.62|
81505613|NCT04016714|162699758|OTHER||GMC ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|1.51||||||Serotype 23F||1.51|1.16|
81505614|NCT04016714|162699758|SUPERIORITY||GMC ratio|81.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.12|89.75||||||Serotype 22F||89.75|73.12|
81505615|NCT04016714|162699758|OTHER||GMC ratio|7.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.82|8.94||||||Serotype 33F||8.94|6.82|
81505616|NCT00959907|162699765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.832||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.832
81505617|NCT00959907|162699766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.658||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.658
81505618|NCT00959907|162699766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.739||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.739
81505619|NCT00959907|162699767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.184||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.184
81505620|NCT03958331|162699768|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|17.25|||ANCOVA|Model controlled for baseline adherence, resistance to peer influence, dose, active seizures, COVID timing, COVID Impact (3 items), and sex|||We also conducted a longitudinal mixed effects model for adherence over time, estimating a groupXtime interaction with the same covariates listed above and allowing for a non-linear effect.|17.25|4|0.002
81505621|NCT04290624|162699776|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.20|-0.40|<0.0001
81505622|NCT04290624|162699777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.73|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.1|-19.1|||ANCOVA|||At Week 6||-19.1|-38.1|<0.0001
81505623|NCT04290624|162699777|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.2|-17.7|||ANCOVA|||At Week 12||-17.7|-38.2|<0.0001
81505624|NCT04290624|162699778|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||At Week 6||-0.27|-0.52|<0.0001
81505625|NCT04290624|162699778|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||At Week 12||-0.25|-0.47|<0.0001
81505626|NCT04290624|162699779|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.142|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||At Week 6||-0.56|-1.14|<0.0001
81505627|NCT04290624|162699779|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.67|||ANCOVA|||At Week 12||-0.67|-1.23|<0.0001
81505628|NCT04290624|162699780|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.61|||ANCOVA|||At Week 6||-0.61|-1.22|<0.0001
81545203|NCT03038880|162767746|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.8|2.6|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q12W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|||2.6|-6.8|
81505629|NCT04290624|162699780|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.74|||ANCOVA|||At Week 12||-0.74|-1.36|<0.0001
81505630|NCT04290624|162699781|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||||-0.23|-0.41|<0.0001
81505631|NCT04290624|162699782|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||At Week 6||-0.2|-0.9|0.0039
81505632|NCT04290624|162699782|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||At Week 12||-0.5|-1.1|<0.0001
81505633|NCT04290624|162699783|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||At Week 6||-0.01|-0.21|0.0367
81545204|NCT03038880|162767746|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.4|5.5|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q16W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|||5.5|-3.4|
81505634|NCT04290624|162699783|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.0725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.01|||Van-Elteren test|||At Week 12||-0.01|-0.14|0.0725
81505635|NCT04290624|162699784|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||At Week 6||-0.13|-0.43|0.0006
81505636|NCT04290624|162699784|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||At Week 12||-0.11|-0.41|0.0009
81505637|NCT04290624|162699785|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||At Week 6||-0.15|-0.62|0.0020
81505638|NCT04290624|162699785|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||At Week 12||-0.16|-0.52|0.0005
81505639|NCT01847443|162699786|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be established between the test and reference treatment if the 90% CI of ratio of geometric means (Test/Reference) was included within the bioequivalence limits of (0.80, 1.25)|Ratio of Geometric means|1.107|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.147|||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis stated that there was no difference between the test and reference gums in AUC(0-t)||1.147|1.070|
81505640|NCT01847443|162699791|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be established between the test and reference treatment if the 90% CI of ratio of geometric means (Test/Reference) was included within the bioequivalence limits of (0.80, 1.25)|Ratio of Geometric means|1.098|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.061|1.137|||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis stated that there was no difference between the test and reference gums in AUC(0-t)||1.137|1.061|
81505641|NCT01847443|162699792|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be established between the test and reference treatment if the 90% CI of ratio of geometric means (Test/Reference) was included within the bioequivalence limits of (0.80, 1.25)|Ratio of Geometric means|1.044|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.002|1.089|||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis stated that there was no difference between the test and reference gums in Cmax||1.089|1.002|
81505642|NCT01847443|162699793|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was to be established between the test and reference treatment if the 90% CI of ratio of geometric means (Test/Reference) was included within the bioequivalence limits of (0.80, 1.25)|Ratio of Geometric means|1.071|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.028|1.116|||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis stated that there was no difference between the test and reference gums in Cmax||1.116|1.028|
81505643|NCT00956384|162699796|SUPERIORITY|A minimally clinically important difference of 4 as statistically significant at the 0.05 level (two-sided), with a power equal to 0.85.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.69||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.57|5.19||Threshold for statistical significance was p= 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||For the comparison of mean BREAST-Q subdomain score at each timepoint, Mann-Whitney U test was used for skewed data, while independent t-test was used for not skewed data. We investigated the possibly variable effects of the treatment group differences across multiple time-points, namely 2 weeks after mastectomy, at 6 months and at 12 months following the reconstruction procedure. A linear regression model was used to account for the correlation between the three time-points within each patient||5.19|-10.57|0.05
81505644|NCT00956384|162699797|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We assessed the effect of the surgical method on the occurrences of any complications versus none via logistic regression, and results were expressed as odds ratios with 95% CIs.||||<0.05
81505645|NCT00656370|162699804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.93
81505646|NCT00656370|162699805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.67
81505647|NCT04021290|162699842|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was be concluded if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the CMH adjusted difference in the proportion of patients with plasma HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 c/mL between each treatment group (DTG/3TC - CAR) is less than 5%.|Adjusted Difference in Percent (ADP)|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.8|||||ADP was based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline stratification factor:Baseline third agent (protease inhibitor \[PI\], non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor \[NNRTI\], and integrase inhibitor \[INI\]).|||0.8|-2.4|
81505648|NCT04021290|162699843|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower bound of a 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in success rates between the two treatment arms (DTG/3TC-CAR) is greater than -12%.|Adjusted Difference in Percent|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|5.9|||||ADP was based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel stratified analysis adjusting for Baseline stratification factor:Baseline third agent (PI, NNRTI, and INI).|||5.9|-2.8|
81505649|NCT04021290|162699864|OTHER||Adjusted Mean|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||MMRM adjusted for following: Treatment, Visit, Baseline Third Agent Class, Age (continuous), Sex, Race, Baseline Value (continuous), Treatment by Visit interaction, Baseline Value by Visit interaction, with Visit as the repeated factor.|||2.2|0.7|<0.001
81505650|NCT04021290|162699865|OTHER||Adjusted Mean|1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||MMRM adjusted for following: Treatment, Visit, Baseline Third Agent Class, Age (continuous), Sex, Race, Baseline Value (continuous), Treatment by Visit interaction, Baseline Value by Visit interaction, with Visit as the repeated factor.|||2.2|0.7|<0.001
81505651|NCT04021290|162699866|OTHER||Adjusted Mean|-1.6||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||MMRM adjusted for following: Treatment, Visit, Baseline Third Agent Class, Age (continuous), Sex, Race, Baseline Value (continuous), Treatment by Visit interaction, Baseline Value by Visit interaction, with Visit as the repeated factor.|||-0.2|-2.9|0.021
81505652|NCT04021290|162699867|OTHER||Adjusted Mean|-0.5||||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures||MMRM adjusted for following: Treatment, Visit, Baseline Third Agent Class, Age (continuous), Sex, Race, Baseline Value (continuous), Treatment by Visit interaction, Baseline Value by Visit interaction, with Visit as the repeated factor.|||0.7|-1.8|0.398
81505653|NCT03391882|162699869|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.722||0.8944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|3.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.62|-3.16|0.8944
81505654|NCT03391882|162699870|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.129||||0.7777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|2.637|||generalized linear random effects model|||||2.637|0.484|0.7777
81505655|NCT03391882|162699871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is from a 1-sample, 2-sided test of the null hypothesis that the true proportion preferring APL is 50% to evaluate if a significantly higher proportion of the subjects prefer APL-130277 or not.|binomial distribution with normal approx|||||||0.0002
81505656|NCT03391882|162699872|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.835||||0.1769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.759|4.438|||generalized linear random effects model|||||4.438|0.759|0.1769
81505657|NCT03391882|162699873|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.3922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.53|||generalized linear random effects model|||||3.53|0.61|0.3922
81505658|NCT00543985|162699874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.266|||=|0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Pearson Product correlation was used to determine relationships between resting E/E' and Exercise VO2 max and Stress E/E' and Exercise VO2max.||||=0.14
81505659|NCT00038948|162699882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference|-2.68||||0.575||95.0|-12.27|6.91||Analysis of covariance p-value|ANCOVA||Data was adjusted for baseline and center.|Baseline GFR of 20.0 to 40.0 mL/min||6.91|-12.27|0.575
81505660|NCT00038948|162699882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Weighted difference|1.31||||0.278||95.0|-1.06|3.69||Analysis of covariance p-value|ANCOVA||Data was adjusted for baseline and center.|Baseline GFR of \>40.0 mL/min||3.69|-1.06|0.278
81505661|NCT00038948|162699883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.135||||||Tests the equality of rates between treatments across strata at 52 weeks.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||52 weeks statistical analysis across strata||||0.135
81505662|NCT00038948|162699883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.559||||||Tests the equality of rates between treatments across strata at 104 weeks.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||104 weeks statistical analysis across strata||||0.559
81505663|NCT01214837|162699909|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of subjects with hSBA titers ≥ 1:8 against N. meningitidis serogroups C, W and Y between the 3-dose series and (minus) the 4-dose series, is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Non-inferiority of Men ACWY 3-dose series (doses at 2, 4 and 12 months) to 4-dose series (doses at 2, 4, 6 and 12 months of age) against serogroup A at 13 months of age.||-1|-14|
81505664|NCT01214837|162699909|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of subjects with hSBA titers ≥ 1:8 against N. meningitidis serogroups C, W and Y between the 3-dose series and (minus) the 4-dose series, is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|0.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Non-inferiority of Men ACWY 3-dose series (doses at 2, 4 and 12 months) to 4-dose series (doses at 2, 4, 6 and 12 months of age) against serogroup C at 13 months of age.||0|-8|
81505665|NCT01214837|162699909|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of subjects with hSBA titers ≥ 1:8 against N. meningitidis serogroups C, W and Y between the 3-dose series and (minus) the 4-dose series, is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Non-inferiority of Men ACWY 3-dose series (doses at 2, 4 and 12 months) to 4-dose series (doses at 2, 4, 6 and 12 months of age) against serogroup W at 13 months of age.||3|-3|
81505666|NCT01214837|162699909|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of subjects with hSBA titers ≥ 1:8 against N. meningitidis serogroups C, W and Y between the 3-dose series and (minus) the 4-dose series, is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||Non-inferiority of Men ACWY 3-dose series (doses at 2, 4 and 12 months) to 4-dose series (doses at 2, 4, 6 and 12 months of age) against serogroup Y at 13 months of age.||4|-2|
81505667|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY3 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|5.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 2 doses of MenACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 1.||5|-6.1|
81505668|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY4 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|10.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 1.||10.5|3|
81505669|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY3 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|6.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 2 doses of MenACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 3.||6|-11.9|
81505670|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY4 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|13.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 3.||13.7|-3.3|
81505671|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY3 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|2.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 2 doses of MenACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 4.||2.3|-7.5|
81505672|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY4 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|4.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 4.||4.7|-4.4|
81505673|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY3 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|3.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 2 doses of MenACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 5.||3.4|-12.1|
81505674|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY4 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|11.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 5.||11.8|-1.9|
81545205|NCT03038880|162767747|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.09|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.75|2.56|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q12W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 40: Faricimab Q12W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||2.56|-6.75|
81505675|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY3 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 2 doses of MenACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 6A.||3.8|-3.7|
81545206|NCT03038880|162767747|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.4|5.49|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q16W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 40: Faricimab Q16W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||5.49|-3.40|
81505676|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY4 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 6A.||4.8|-2.2|
81505677|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY3 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|7.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 2 doses of MenACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 6B.||7.7|-8.4|
81545207|NCT03038880|162767747|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.26|5.25|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q12W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 52: Faricimab Q12W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||5.25|-4.26|
81545208|NCT03038880|162767747|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.83|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.71|6.37|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q16W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 52: Faricimab Q16W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||6.37|-2.71|
81545209|NCT03038880|162767749|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|4.76|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.92|25.44|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q12W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 40: Faricimab Q12W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||25.44|-15.92|
81545210|NCT03038880|162767749|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|5.95|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-13.62|25.53|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q16W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 40: Faricimab Q16W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||25.53|-13.62|
81545211|NCT03038880|162767749|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|-4.17|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-24.52|16.19|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q12W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 52: Faricimab Q12W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||16.19|-24.52|
81545212|NCT03038880|162767749|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|8.93|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.73|28.59|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q16W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 52: Faricimab Q16W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||28.59|-10.73|
81545213|NCT03038880|162767751|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|-4.76|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.72|1.19|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q12W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 40: Faricimab Q12W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||1.19|-10.72|
81505678|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY4 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|10.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|17.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 6B.||17.2|3.4|
81545214|NCT03038880|162767751|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|-3.57|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.07|0.92|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q16W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 40: Faricimab Q16W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||0.92|-8.07|
81545215|NCT03038880|162767751|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|0.0|||||||||||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q12W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 52: Faricimab Q12W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||||
81545216|NCT03038880|162767751|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|-3.57|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.07|0.92|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q16W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 52: Faricimab Q16W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||0.92|-8.07|
81545217|NCT03038880|162767752|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|21.9|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.76|43.05|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q12W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 40: Faricimab Q12W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||43.05|0.76|
81545218|NCT03038880|162767752|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|38.57|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|19.56|57.59|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q16W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 40: Faricimab Q16W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||57.59|19.56|
81545219|NCT03038880|162767752|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|19.64|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.14|40.43|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q12W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 52: Faricimab Q12W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||40.43|-1.14|
81545220|NCT03038880|162767752|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|33.93|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|14.95|52.91|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q16W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 52: Faricimab Q16W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||52.91|14.95|
81505679|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY3 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 2 doses of MenACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 7F.||3.5|-1.7|
81505680|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY4 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|3.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 7F.||3.5|-2.1|
81505681|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY3 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|3.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 2 doses of MenACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 9V.||3.4|-9.7|
81505682|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY4 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|9.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 9V.||9.7|-1.5|
81505683|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY3 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|vaccine group difference|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|5.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 2 doses of MenACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 14.||5.7|-1.2|
81505684|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY3 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|6.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of MenACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 14.||6.3|-0.2|
81505685|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY3 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-0.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 2 doses of MenACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 18C.||-0.2|-6.3|
81505686|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY4 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|0.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 18C.||0.2|-6.2|
81505687|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY3 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|1.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 2 doses of MenACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 19A.||1.6|-7.1|
81505688|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY4 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-0.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 19A.||-0.9|-11.3|
81505689|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY3 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 2 doses of MenACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 19F.||3.4|-1.7|
81505690|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY4 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|3.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 19F.||3.4|-2.1|
81505691|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY3 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|8.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 2 doses of MenACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 23F.||8.2|-4.2|
81505692|NCT01214837|162699916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the between group difference (MenACWY4 minus Routine) in percentage of subjects with IgG concentration ≥ 0.35 μg/mL against each pneumococcal anti-capsular polysaccharide is greater than -10%.|Vaccine group difference|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|10.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen method|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 7 months of age for Serotype 23F.||10.5|-1.4|
81505693|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between groups (MenACWY3 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.13|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 1.||1.13|0.77|
81505694|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between the groups (MenACWY4 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.25|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 4 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 1.||1.25|0.83|
81505695|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between groups (MenACWY3 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.4|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 3.||1.4|0.93|
81505696|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between the groups (MenACWY4 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.55|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 4 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 3.||1.55|1.01|
81505697|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between groups (MenACWY3 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.96|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 4.||0.96|0.62|
81505698|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between the groups (MenACWY4 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.18|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 4 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 4.||1.18|0.75|
81505699|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between groups (MenACWY3 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.21|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 5.||1.21|0.86|
81545221|NCT03038880|162767753|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|0.0|||||||||||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q12W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 40: Faricimab Q12W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||||
81545222|NCT03038880|162767753|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|3.57|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.92|8.07|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q16W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 40: Faricimab Q16W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||8.07|-0.92|
81545223|NCT03038880|162767753|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|4.76|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.19|10.72|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q12W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 52: Faricimab Q12W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||10.72|-1.19|
81545224|NCT03038880|162767753|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|3.57|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.92|8.07|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q16W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 52: Faricimab Q16W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||8.07|-0.92|
81545225|NCT03038880|162767754|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-29.81|30.71|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q12W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 40: Faricimab Q12W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||30.71|-29.81|
81505700|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between the groups (MenACWY4 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5|GMC ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.29|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 4 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 5.||1.29|0.89|
81505701|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between groups (MenACWY3 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.04|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 6A.||1.04|0.69|
81505702|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between the groups (MenACWY4 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.37|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 4 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 6A.||1.37|0.88|
81505703|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between groups (MenACWY3 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.05|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 6B.||1.05|0.69|
81505704|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between the groups (MenACWY4 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.3|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 4 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 6B.||1.3|0.83|
81505705|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between groups (MenACWY3 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.95|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 7F.||0.95|0.67|
81505706|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between the groups (MenACWY4 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.25|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 4 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 7F.||1.25|0.87|
81505707|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between groups (MenACWY3 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.96|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 9V.||0.96|0.66|
81505708|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between the groups (MenACWY4 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.31|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 4 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 9V.||1.31|0.87|
81505709|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between groups (MenACWY3 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.27|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 14.||1.27|0.84|
81505710|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between the groups (MenACWY4 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.3|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 4 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 14.||1.3|0.83|
81505711|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between groups (MenACWY3 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.87|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 18C.||0.87|0.59|
81505712|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between the groups (MenACWY4 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.36|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 4 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 18C.||1.36|0.89|
81505713|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between groups (MenACWY3 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.27|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 19A.||1.27|0.83|
81505714|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between the groups (MenACWY4 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.21|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 4 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 19A.||1.21|0.77|
81505715|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between groups (MenACWY3 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.22|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 19F.||1.22|0.82|
81505716|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between the groups (MenACWY4 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.32|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 4 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 19F.||1.32|0.86|
81505717|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between groups (MenACWY3 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.97|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 3 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 23F.||0.97|0.62|
81505718|NCT01214837|162699917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority will be concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI around the ratio of GMCs between the groups (MenACWY4 to routine vaccines) is greater than 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.13|||ANOVA|||To demonstrate non-inferiority of immune response to PCV-13 antigens after concomitant administration of 4 doses of Men ACWY with routine vaccines including PCV-13, versus administration of routine vaccines only, at 13 months of age for Serotype 23F.||1.13|0.7|
81505719|NCT01088906|162699921|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|34.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.05
81505720|NCT02722408|162699932|OTHER|||||||0.0041||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0041
81505721|NCT02722408|162699933|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0010
81545226|NCT03038880|162767754|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Mean Difference (Net)|14.68|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-14.29|43.65|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q16W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 40: Faricimab Q16W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||43.65|-14.29|
81545227|NCT03038880|162767754|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.85|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-30.57|20.87|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q12W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 52: Faricimab Q12W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||20.87|-30.57|
81545228|NCT03038880|162767754|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-23.57|25.8|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q16W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 52: Faricimab Q16W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||25.80|-23.57|
81505722|NCT02722408|162699934|OTHER|||||||0.0012||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0012
81505723|NCT02722408|162699935|OTHER|||||||0.056||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with Change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.0560
81505724|NCT02722408|162699935|OTHER|||||||0.0219||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with Change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.0219
81505725|NCT02722408|162699935|OTHER|||||||0.0286||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with Change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.0286
81505726|NCT02722408|162699936|OTHER|||||||0.0058||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.0058
81545229|NCT03038880|162767755|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Mean Difference (Net)|-12.23|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-36.6|12.15|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q12W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 40: Faricimab Q12W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||12.15|-36.60|
81545230|NCT03038880|162767755|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Mean Difference (Net)|4.98|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-18.5|28.45|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q16W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 40: Faricimab Q16W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||28.45|-18.50|
81545231|NCT03038880|162767755|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.64|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-30.42|13.14|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q12W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 52: Faricimab Q12W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||13.14|-30.42|
81545232|NCT03038880|162767755|OTHER|The focus of this trial was estimation rather than hypothesis testing.|Mean Difference (Net)|7.36|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-13.65|28.37|||||The difference was calculated as Faricimab Q16W arm minus Ranibizumab Q4W arm.|Week 52: Faricimab Q16W vs. Ranibizumab Q4W||28.37|-13.65|
81545233|NCT02054104|162767803|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Mann-Whitney U test|||||||0.36
81545234|NCT01746901|162767837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|30.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.4|36.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||36.6|24.4|<0.0001
81545235|NCT01746901|162767837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.7||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|13.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||13.7|1.6|0.0132
81545236|NCT01746901|162767837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|15.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|21.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||21.4|9.3|<0.0001
81545237|NCT01746901|162767837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|22.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.8|28.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||28.9|16.8|<0.0001
81545238|NCT01746901|162767837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|15.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|21.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||21.4|9.3|<0.0001
81545239|NCT01746901|162767837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|18.5||||18.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|24.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||24.6|12.5|18.5
81545240|NCT01746901|162767838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|49.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.2|59.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||59.5|39.2|<0.0001
81545241|NCT01746901|162767838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|10.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||10.1|-10.1|0.9994
81545242|NCT01746901|162767838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|22.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|32.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||32.4|12.1|<0.0001
81545243|NCT01746901|162767838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|27.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|37.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||37.3|17.0|<0.0001
81545244|NCT01746901|162767838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|23.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|33.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||33.1|12.8|<0.0001
81545245|NCT01746901|162767838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|18.2||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|28.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||28.4|8.1|0.0005
81545246|NCT01746901|162767839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|63.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.5|74.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||74.9|51.5|<0.0001
81545247|NCT01746901|162767839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.3||||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|24.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||24.1|0.6|0.0402
81545248|NCT01746901|162767839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|32.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.1|44.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||44.7|21.1|<0.0001
81545249|NCT01746901|162767839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|42.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.9|54.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||54.4|30.9|<0.0001
81545250|NCT01746901|162767839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|32.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.3|43.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||43.9|20.3|<0.0001
81545251|NCT01746901|162767839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|36.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.6|48.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||48.1|24.6|<0.0001
81545252|NCT01746901|162767840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|108.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.6|124.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||124.5|91.6|<0.0001
81545253|NCT01746901|162767840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.8||||0.4125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|23.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||23.3|-9.6|0.4125
81545254|NCT01746901|162767840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|46.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.6|62.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||62.5|29.6|<0.0001
81545255|NCT01746901|162767840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|68.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.4|85.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||85.2|52.4|<0.0001
81545256|NCT01746901|162767840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|56.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.3|73.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||73.2|40.3|<0.0001
81545257|NCT01746901|162767840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|52.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.2|69.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||69.0|36.2|<0.0001
81545258|NCT01746901|162767841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|32.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.8|43.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||43.7|21.8|<0.0001
81505727|NCT02722408|162699936|OTHER|||||||0.0019||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.0019
81505728|NCT02722408|162699936|OTHER|||||||0.0024||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.0024
81505729|NCT02722408|162699937|OTHER|||||||0.0592||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.0592
81505730|NCT02722408|162699937|OTHER|||||||0.0266||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.0266
81505731|NCT02722408|162699937|OTHER|||||||0.0336||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.0336
81505732|NCT02722408|162699938|OTHER|||||||0.0057||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.0057
81505733|NCT02722408|162699938|OTHER|||||||0.0017||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.0017
81505734|NCT02722408|162699938|OTHER|||||||0.0017||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.0017
81505735|NCT02722408|162699939|OTHER|||||||0.0057||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.0057
81505736|NCT02722408|162699939|OTHER|||||||0.0255||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.0255
81505737|NCT02722408|162699939|OTHER|||||||0.0312||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 86||||0.0312
81505738|NCT02722408|162699940|OTHER|||||||0.4489||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.4489
81505739|NCT02722408|162699940|OTHER|||||||0.5964||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 84||||0.5964
81505740|NCT02722408|162699940|OTHER|||||||0.6785||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.6785
81505741|NCT02722408|162699941|OTHER|||||||0.2177||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300mg: Day 28||||0.2177
81505742|NCT02722408|162699941|OTHER|||||||0.3209||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600mg: Day 56||||0.3209
81505743|NCT02722408|162699941|OTHER|||||||0.3101||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900mg: Day 84||||0.3101
81505744|NCT02722408|162699942|OTHER|||||||0.0057||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.0057
81505745|NCT02722408|162699942|OTHER|||||||0.0022||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.0022
81505746|NCT02722408|162699942|OTHER|||||||0.0029||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.0029
81505747|NCT02722408|162699943|OTHER|||||||0.0008||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300mg: Day 28||||0.0008
81505748|NCT02722408|162699943|OTHER|||||||0.0005||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600mg: Day 56||||0.0005
81505749|NCT02722408|162699943|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900mg: Day 84||||0.0002
81505750|NCT02722408|162699944|OTHER|||||||0.4103||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.4103
81505751|NCT02722408|162699944|OTHER|||||||0.6164||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.6164
81505752|NCT02722408|162699944|OTHER|||||||0.6732||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.6732
81505753|NCT02722408|162699945|OTHER|||||||0.2003||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300mg: Day 28||||0.2003
81505754|NCT02722408|162699945|OTHER|||||||0.3323||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600mg: Day 56||||0.3323
81505755|NCT02722408|162699945|OTHER|||||||0.3047||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900mg: Day 84||||0.3047
81505756|NCT02722408|162699946|OTHER|||||||0.3601||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Negative LDLr)||||0.3601
81505757|NCT02722408|162699946|OTHER|||||||0.192||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Negative LDLr)||||0.1920
81505758|NCT02722408|162699946|OTHER|||||||0.2912||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Negative LDLr)||||0.2912
81505759|NCT02722408|162699946|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Defective LDLr)||||<0.0001
81505760|NCT02722408|162699946|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Defective LDLr)||||<0.0001
81505761|NCT02722408|162699946|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Defective LDLr)||||<0.0001
81505762|NCT02722408|162699946|OTHER|||||||0.0444||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0444
81505763|NCT02722408|162699946|OTHER|||||||0.0159||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0159
81505764|NCT02722408|162699946|OTHER|||||||0.0235||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0235
81505765|NCT02722408|162699946|OTHER|||||||0.0005||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0005
81505766|NCT02722408|162699946|OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0003
81505767|NCT02722408|162699946|OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0003
81505768|NCT02722408|162699947|OTHER|||||||0.3646||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis: Change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, patient as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Negative LDLr)||||0.3646
81505769|NCT02722408|162699947|OTHER|||||||0.1994||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis: Change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, patient as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Negative LDLr)||||0.1994
81505770|NCT02722408|162699947|OTHER|||||||0.2858||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis: Change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, patient as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Negative LDLr)||||0.2858
81505771|NCT02722408|162699947|OTHER|||||||0.0829||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis: Change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, patient as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Defective LDLr)||||0.0829
81545259|NCT01746901|162767841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.6||||0.6434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|13.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||13.5|-8.4|0.6434
81545260|NCT01746901|162767841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.0||||0.1072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|20.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||20.0|-2.0|0.1072
81545261|NCT01746901|162767841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|26.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.4|37.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||37.3|15.4|<0.0001
81545262|NCT01746901|162767841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|36.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||36.6|14.7|<0.0001
81545263|NCT01746901|162767841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.9||||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|22.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||22.9|0.9|0.0335
81545264|NCT01746901|162767842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|35.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.0|46.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||46.0|24.0|<0.0001
81545265|NCT01746901|162767842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.9811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|10.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||10.8|-11.1|0.9811
81545266|NCT01746901|162767842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.0||||0.1083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|19.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||19.9|-2.0|0.1083
81545267|NCT01746901|162767842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|36.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||36.9|14.9|<0.0001
81545268|NCT01746901|162767842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|23.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|34.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||34.2|12.3|<0.0001
81545269|NCT01746901|162767842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.5||||0.0408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|22.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||22.4|0.5|0.0408
81545270|NCT01746901|162767843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|36.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.2|48.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||48.7|25.2|<0.0001
81545271|NCT01746901|162767843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.2||||0.5968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|8.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||8.6|-14.9|0.5968
81545272|NCT01746901|162767843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.7||||0.1471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|20.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||20.4|-3.1|0.1471
81505772|NCT02722408|162699947|OTHER|||||||0.0492||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis: Change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, patient as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Defective LDLr)||||0.0492
81505773|NCT02722408|162699947|OTHER|||||||0.0442||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis: Change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, patient as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Defective LDLr)||||0.0442
81505774|NCT02722408|162699947|OTHER|||||||0.736||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis: Change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, patient as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.7360
81505775|NCT02722408|162699947|OTHER|||||||0.6917||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis: Change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, patient as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.6917
81505776|NCT02722408|162699947|OTHER|||||||0.7131||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis: Change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, patient as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.7131
81545273|NCT01746901|162767843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.5||||0.1136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|21.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||21.3|-2.3|0.1136
81545274|NCT01746901|162767843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|22.4||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|34.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||34.2|10.6|0.0002
81545275|NCT01746901|162767843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.5||||0.1136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|21.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||21.3|-2.3|0.1136
81545276|NCT01746901|162767845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|28.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.6|37.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||37.4|19.6|<0.0001
81545277|NCT01746901|162767845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.2||||0.6209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|11.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||11.1|-6.7|0.6209
81505777|NCT02722408|162699947|OTHER|||||||0.0014||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis: Change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, patient as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0014
81505778|NCT02722408|162699947|OTHER|||||||0.0009||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis: Change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, patient as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0009
81505779|NCT02722408|162699947|OTHER|||||||0.0007||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis: Change in LDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, patient as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0007
81505780|NCT02722408|162699948|OTHER|||||||0.388||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Negative LDLr)||||0.3880
81505781|NCT02722408|162699948|OTHER|||||||0.2057||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Negative LDLr)||||0.2057
81505782|NCT02722408|162699948|OTHER|||||||0.2892||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Negative LDLr)||||0.2892
81505783|NCT02722408|162699948|OTHER|||||||0.0052||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Defective LDLr)||||0.0052
81505784|NCT02722408|162699948|OTHER|||||||0.0028||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Negative LDLr)||||0.0028
81505785|NCT02722408|162699948|OTHER|||||||0.0026||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Negative LDLr)||||0.0026
81505786|NCT02722408|162699948|OTHER|||||||0.0493||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0493
81505787|NCT02722408|162699948|OTHER|||||||0.0253||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0253
81505788|NCT02722408|162699948|OTHER|||||||0.0394||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0394
81505789|NCT02722408|162699948|OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0003
81505790|NCT02722408|162699948|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0002
81505791|NCT02722408|162699948|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0002
81505792|NCT02722408|162699949|OTHER|||||||0.3833||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Negative LDLr)||||0.3833
81505793|NCT02722408|162699949|OTHER|||||||0.2172||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Negative LDLr)||||0.2172
81505794|NCT02722408|162699949|OTHER|||||||0.293||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Negative LDLr)||||0.2930
81505795|NCT02722408|162699949|OTHER|||||||0.1217||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Defective LDLr)||||0.1217
81505796|NCT02722408|162699949|OTHER|||||||0.0901||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Defective LDLr)||||0.0901
81505797|NCT02722408|162699949|OTHER|||||||0.085||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Defective LDLr)||||0.0850
81505798|NCT02722408|162699949|OTHER|||||||0.0747||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0747
81505799|NCT02722408|162699949|OTHER|||||||0.0279||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0279
81505800|NCT02722408|162699949|OTHER|||||||0.0492||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0492
81505801|NCT02722408|162699949|OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0003
81505802|NCT02722408|162699949|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0002
81505803|NCT02722408|162699949|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Non-HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0002
81505804|NCT02722408|162699950|OTHER|||||||0.8972||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Negative LDLr)||||0.8972
81505805|NCT02722408|162699950|OTHER|||||||0.7867||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Negative LDLr)||||0.7867
81505806|NCT02722408|162699950|OTHER|||||||0.4974||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Negative LDLr)||||0.4974
81505807|NCT02722408|162699950|OTHER|||||||0.5464||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Defective LDLr)||||0.5464
81505808|NCT02722408|162699950|OTHER|||||||0.7668||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Defective LDLr)||||0.7668
81505809|NCT02722408|162699950|OTHER|||||||0.9276||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Defective LDLr)||||0.9276
81545278|NCT01746901|162767845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.5||||0.0997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|16.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||16.3|-1.4|0.0997
81505810|NCT02722408|162699950|OTHER|||||||0.5821||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.5821
81505811|NCT02722408|162699950|OTHER|||||||0.8881||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.8881
81505812|NCT02722408|162699950|OTHER|||||||0.8525||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.8525
81505813|NCT02722408|162699950|OTHER|||||||0.0112||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0112
81505814|NCT02722408|162699950|OTHER|||||||0.0018||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0018
81505815|NCT02722408|162699950|OTHER|||||||0.0028||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH).||||0.0028
81505816|NCT02722408|162699951|OTHER|||||||0.8985||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Negative LDLr)||||0.8985
81505817|NCT02722408|162699951|OTHER|||||||0.7664||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Negative LDLr)||||0.7664
81505818|NCT02722408|162699951|OTHER|||||||0.4755||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Negative LDLr)||||0.4755
81505819|NCT02722408|162699951|OTHER|||||||0.2286||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Defective LDLr)||||0.2286
81505820|NCT02722408|162699951|OTHER|||||||0.3975||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Defective LDLr)||||0.3975
81505821|NCT02722408|162699951|OTHER|||||||0.446||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Defective LDLr)||||0.4460
81505822|NCT02722408|162699951|OTHER|||||||0.9414||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.9414
81505823|NCT02722408|162699951|OTHER|||||||0.9735||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.9735
81505824|NCT02722408|162699951|OTHER|||||||0.9825||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.9825
81505825|NCT02722408|162699951|OTHER|||||||0.442||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.4420
81505826|NCT02722408|162699951|OTHER|||||||0.0378||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0378
81505827|NCT02722408|162699951|OTHER|||||||0.0378||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in VLDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0378
81505828|NCT02722408|162699952|OTHER|||||||0.2305||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Negative LDLr)||||0.2305
81505829|NCT02722408|162699952|OTHER|||||||0.1836||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Negative LDLr)||||0.1836
81505830|NCT02722408|162699952|OTHER|||||||0.6501||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Negative LDLr)||||0.6501
81505831|NCT02722408|162699952|OTHER|||||||0.0139||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Defective LDLr)||||0.0139
81505832|NCT02722408|162699952|OTHER|||||||0.0077||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Defective LDLr)||||0.0077
81505833|NCT02722408|162699952|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Defective LDLr)||||<0.0001
81505834|NCT02722408|162699952|OTHER|||||||0.0507||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0507
81505835|NCT02722408|162699952|OTHER|||||||0.0118||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0118
81505836|NCT02722408|162699952|OTHER|||||||0.0122||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0122
81505837|NCT02722408|162699952|OTHER|||||||0.0077||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0077
81505838|NCT02722408|162699952|OTHER|||||||0.0317||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0317
81505839|NCT02722408|162699952|OTHER|||||||0.0473||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH).||||0.0473
81505840|NCT02722408|162699953|OTHER|||||||0.2143||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Negative LDLr)||||0.2143
81505841|NCT02722408|162699953|OTHER|||||||0.1874||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Negative LDLr)||||0.1874
81505842|NCT02722408|162699953|OTHER|||||||0.6731||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Negative LDLr)||||0.6731
81505843|NCT02722408|162699953|OTHER|||||||0.0027||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Defective LDLr)||||0.0027
81505844|NCT02722408|162699953|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Defective LDLr)||||0.0020
81505845|NCT02722408|162699953|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Defective LDLr)||||<0.0001
81545279|NCT01746901|162767845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|23.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|32.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||32.1|14.4|<0.0001
81545280|NCT01746901|162767845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|16.6||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|25.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||25.5|7.7|0.0003
81545281|NCT01746901|162767845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.3||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|22.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||22.2|4.4|0.0036
81505846|NCT02722408|162699953|OTHER|||||||0.0258||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0258
81505847|NCT02722408|162699953|OTHER|||||||0.0044||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0044
81545282|NCT01746901|162767846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|29.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.1|38.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||38.8|21.1|<0.0001
81505848|NCT02722408|162699953|OTHER|||||||0.0011||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0011
81505849|NCT02722408|162699953|OTHER|||||||0.0083||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0083
81505850|NCT02722408|162699953|OTHER|||||||0.0314||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0314
81505851|NCT02722408|162699953|OTHER|||||||0.0533||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in HDL-C as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0533
81505852|NCT02722408|162699954|OTHER|||||||0.3657||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Negative LDLr)||||0.3657
81505853|NCT02722408|162699954|OTHER|||||||0.1983||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Negative LDLr)||||0.1983
81505854|NCT02722408|162699954|OTHER|||||||0.297||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Negative LDLr)||||0.2970
81505855|NCT02722408|162699954|OTHER|||||||0.0092||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Defective LDLr)||||0.0092
81545283|NCT01746901|162767846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.4||||0.5951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||6.4|-11.2|0.5951
81505856|NCT02722408|162699954|OTHER|||||||0.0049||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Defective LDLr)||||0.0049
81505857|NCT02722408|162699954|OTHER|||||||0.0033||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Defective LDLr)||||0.0033
81505858|NCT02722408|162699954|OTHER|||||||0.0618||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0618
81505859|NCT02722408|162699954|OTHER|||||||0.0298||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0298
81505860|NCT02722408|162699954|OTHER|||||||0.0352||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0352
81505861|NCT02722408|162699954|OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0001
81505862|NCT02722408|162699954|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||<0.0001
81505863|NCT02722408|162699954|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||<0.0001
81505864|NCT02722408|162699955|OTHER|||||||0.3672||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Negative LDLr||||0.3672
81505865|NCT02722408|162699955|OTHER|||||||0.2101||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Negative LDLr)||||0.2101
81505866|NCT02722408|162699955|OTHER|||||||0.3009||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Negative LDLr)||||0.3009
81505867|NCT02722408|162699955|OTHER|||||||0.1567||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Defective LDLr)||||0.1567
81505868|NCT02722408|162699955|OTHER|||||||0.1207||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Defective LDLr)||||0.1207
81505869|NCT02722408|162699955|OTHER|||||||0.1045||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Defective LDLr)||||0.1045
81545284|NCT01746901|162767846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.8||||0.0841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|16.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||16.6|-1.1|0.0841
81545285|NCT01746901|162767846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|28.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||28.6|11.0|<0.0001
81505870|NCT02722408|162699955|OTHER|||||||0.0631||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0631
81505871|NCT02722408|162699955|OTHER|||||||0.0217||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0217
81505872|NCT02722408|162699955|OTHER|||||||0.0359||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0359
81505873|NCT02722408|162699955|OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0001
81505874|NCT02722408|162699955|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||<0.0001
81505875|NCT02722408|162699955|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TC as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||<0.0001
81505876|NCT02722408|162699956|OTHER|||||||0.9417||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Negative LDLr)||||0.9417
81505877|NCT02722408|162699956|OTHER|||||||0.7722||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Negative LDLr)||||0.7722
81505878|NCT02722408|162699956|OTHER|||||||0.5283||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Negative LDLr)||||0.5283
81505879|NCT02722408|162699956|OTHER|||||||0.5905||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Defective LDLr)||||0.5905
81505880|NCT02722408|162699956|OTHER|||||||0.7682||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Defective LDLr)||||0.7682
81505881|NCT02722408|162699956|OTHER|||||||0.9245||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Defective LDLr)||||0.9245
81505882|NCT02722408|162699956|OTHER|||||||0.6325||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.6325
81505883|NCT02722408|162699956|OTHER|||||||0.9221||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.9221
81505884|NCT02722408|162699956|OTHER|||||||0.8387||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.8387
81505885|NCT02722408|162699956|OTHER|||||||0.0089||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0089
81505886|NCT02722408|162699956|OTHER|||||||0.0013||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0013
81505887|NCT02722408|162699956|OTHER|||||||0.0019||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0019
81505888|NCT02722408|162699957|OTHER|||||||0.9195||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Negative LDLr)||||0.9195
81505889|NCT02722408|162699957|OTHER|||||||0.7497||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Negative LDLr)||||0.7497
81505890|NCT02722408|162699957|OTHER|||||||0.5056||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Negative LDLr)||||0.5056
81505891|NCT02722408|162699957|OTHER|||||||0.2468||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Defective LDLr)||||0.2468
81505892|NCT02722408|162699957|OTHER|||||||0.392||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Defective LDLr)||||0.3920
81505893|NCT02722408|162699957|OTHER|||||||0.4456||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Defective LDLr)||||0.4456
81505894|NCT02722408|162699957|OTHER|||||||0.9203||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.9203
81505895|NCT02722408|162699957|OTHER|||||||0.9704||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.9704
81505896|NCT02722408|162699957|OTHER|||||||0.9755||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.9755
81505897|NCT02722408|162699957|OTHER|||||||0.4213||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.4213
81505898|NCT02722408|162699957|OTHER|||||||0.03||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0300
81505899|NCT02722408|162699957|OTHER|||||||0.03||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in TG as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84 (Not Met EAS Clinical Diagnosis of HoFH)||||0.0300
81505900|NCT02722408|162699963|OTHER|||||||0.0294||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in hsCRP as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300mg: Day 28||||0.0294
81505901|NCT02722408|162699963|OTHER|||||||0.3228||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in hsCRP as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.3228
81505902|NCT02722408|162699963|OTHER|||||||0.5268||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in hsCRP as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.5268
81505903|NCT02722408|162699964|OTHER|||||||0.1099||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in hsCRP as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.1099
81505904|NCT02722408|162699964|OTHER|||||||0.5478||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in hsCRP as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.5478
81505905|NCT02722408|162699964|OTHER|||||||0.8837||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in hsCRP as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.8837
81505906|NCT02722408|162699965|OTHER|||||||0.0587||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in fibrinogen as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.0587
81505907|NCT02722408|162699965|OTHER|||||||0.1491||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in fibrinogen as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.1491
81505908|NCT02722408|162699965|OTHER|||||||0.2224||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in fibrinogen as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.2224
81505909|NCT02722408|162699966|OTHER|||||||0.0959||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in fibrinogen as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.0959
81505910|NCT02722408|162699966|OTHER|||||||0.0923||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in fibrinogen as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.0923
81505911|NCT02722408|162699966|OTHER|||||||0.1592||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in fibrinogen as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.1592
81505912|NCT02722408|162699967|OTHER|||||||0.5856||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Lipoprotein(a) as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.5856
81505913|NCT02722408|162699967|OTHER|||||||0.644||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Lipoprotein(a) as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.6440
81505914|NCT02722408|162699967|OTHER|||||||0.2269||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Lipoprotein(a) as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.2269
81505915|NCT02722408|162699968|OTHER|||||||0.4814||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Lipoprotein(a) as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.4814
81505916|NCT02722408|162699968|OTHER|||||||0.5011||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Lipoprotein(a) as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.5011
81545286|NCT01746901|162767846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.5||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|23.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||23.4|5.7|0.0014
81545287|NCT01746901|162767846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.8||||0.0172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|19.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||19.6|1.9|0.0172
81505917|NCT02722408|162699968|OTHER|||||||0.4356||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Lipoprotein(a) as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.4356
81505918|NCT02722408|162699969|OTHER|||||||0.0669||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein B as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.0669
81505919|NCT02722408|162699969|OTHER|||||||0.0189||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein B as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.0189
81505920|NCT02722408|162699969|OTHER|||||||0.0316||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein B as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.0316
81505921|NCT02722408|162699970|OTHER|||||||0.0685||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein B as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.0685
81505922|NCT02722408|162699970|OTHER|||||||0.0114||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein B as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.0114
81505923|NCT02722408|162699970|OTHER|||||||0.0263||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein B as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.0263
81505924|NCT02722408|162699971|OTHER|||||||0.1466||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein A-I as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.1466
81505925|NCT02722408|162699971|OTHER|||||||0.3598||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein A-I as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.3598
81505926|NCT02722408|162699971|OTHER|||||||0.0685||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein A-I as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.0685
81505927|NCT02722408|162699972|OTHER|||||||0.166||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein A-I as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.1660
81505928|NCT02722408|162699972|OTHER|||||||0.3423||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein A-I as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.3423
81505929|NCT02722408|162699972|OTHER|||||||0.0313||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein A-I as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.0313
81505930|NCT02722408|162699973|OTHER|||||||0.7196||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein A-II as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.7196
81505931|NCT02722408|162699973|OTHER|||||||0.4343||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein A-II as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.4343
81505932|NCT02722408|162699973|OTHER|||||||0.7241||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein A-II as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.7241
81505933|NCT02722408|162699974|OTHER|||||||0.7952||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein A-II as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.7952
81505934|NCT02722408|162699974|OTHER|||||||0.4931||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein A-II as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.4931
81505935|NCT02722408|162699974|OTHER|||||||0.8622||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein A-II as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.8622
81505936|NCT02722408|162699975|OTHER|||||||0.9823||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein C-II as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.9823
81505937|NCT02722408|162699975|OTHER|||||||0.9129||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein C-II as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.9129
81505938|NCT02722408|162699975|OTHER|||||||0.7762||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein C-II as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 84||||0.7762
81505939|NCT02722408|162699976|OTHER|||||||0.2683||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein C-II as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.2683
81505940|NCT02722408|162699976|OTHER|||||||0.088||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein C-II as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.0880
81505941|NCT02722408|162699976|OTHER|||||||0.0165||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein C-II as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.0165
81505942|NCT02722408|162699977|OTHER|||||||0.4585||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein C-III as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.4585
81505943|NCT02722408|162699977|OTHER|||||||0.3721||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein C-III as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.3721
81505944|NCT02722408|162699977|OTHER|||||||0.5305||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein C-III as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.5305
81505945|NCT02722408|162699978|OTHER|||||||0.2937||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein C-III as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.2937
81505946|NCT02722408|162699978|OTHER|||||||0.2182||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein C-III as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.2182
81505947|NCT02722408|162699978|OTHER|||||||0.2937||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein C-III as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.2937
81505948|NCT02722408|162699979|OTHER|||||||0.0411||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein E as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.0411
81505949|NCT02722408|162699979|OTHER|||||||0.0192||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein E as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.0192
81505950|NCT02722408|162699979|OTHER|||||||0.0445||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with percent change in Apolipoprotein E as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.0445
81505951|NCT02722408|162699980|OTHER|||||||0.0465||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein E as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 300 mg: Day 28||||0.0465
81505952|NCT02722408|162699980|OTHER|||||||0.0221||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein E as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 600 mg: Day 56||||0.0221
81505953|NCT02722408|162699980|OTHER|||||||0.0402||||||Mixed-effects model for repeated measures analysis with change in Apolipoprotein E as dependent variable, visit as fixed effect, participant as a random effect. Auto-regressive variance-covariance structure was used.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Gemcabene 900 mg: Day 84||||0.0402
81505954|NCT00688467|162700011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||100 * (placebo - navarixin) / placebo|26.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.377||0.411|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.411
81505955|NCT00688467|162700012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||100 * (placebo - navarixin) / placebo|23.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.306||0.292|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.292
81505956|NCT00688467|162700014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||100 * (placebo - navarixin) / placebo|-1.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.261||0.927|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.927
81505957|NCT00688467|162700015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||100 * (placebo - navarixin) / placebo|4.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.398||0.645|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.645
81505958|NCT02163577|162700069|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Per generalized estimating equations (GEE) model, which included visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81505959|NCT02163577|162700069|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Per GEE model, which included visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81505960|NCT02163577|162700069|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.04||||||Difference in change to Week 40||-0.04|-0.63|
81505961|NCT02163577|162700069|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Per GEE model, which included visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81505962|NCT02163577|162700069|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Per GEE model, which included visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81505963|NCT02163577|162700069|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.13||||||Difference in change to Week 64||0.13|-0.45|
81505964|NCT02163577|162700069|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Per GEE model, which included visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81505965|NCT02163577|162700069|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Per GEE model, which included visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81505966|NCT02163577|162700070|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81505967|NCT02163577|162700070|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81505968|NCT02163577|162700070|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81505969|NCT02163577|162700070|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81505970|NCT02163577|162700070|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81505971|NCT02163577|162700070|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81505972|NCT02163577|162700071|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81505973|NCT02163577|162700071|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81505974|NCT02163577|162700071|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81505975|NCT02163577|162700071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|||||||one sample t test|||Week 64||||0.0024
81505976|NCT02163577|162700071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0018|||||||one sample t test|||Week 160||||0.0018
81505977|NCT02163577|162700071|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||one sample t test|||Week 160||||0.0002
81505978|NCT02163577|162700072|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81505979|NCT02163577|162700072|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81505980|NCT02163577|162700072|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81505981|NCT02163577|162700072|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81505982|NCT02163577|162700072|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81505983|NCT02163577|162700072|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81505984|NCT02163577|162700073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||ANCOVA model includes the change from baseline in RSS as the dependent variable, regimen group as factor, and RSS at baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81505985|NCT02163577|162700073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||ANCOVA model includes the change from baseline in RSS as the dependent variable, regimen group as factor, and RSS at baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81505986|NCT02163577|162700073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes the change from baseline in RSS as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81505987|NCT02163577|162700073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes the change from baseline in RSS as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81505988|NCT02163577|162700073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes the change from baseline in RSS as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81505989|NCT02163577|162700073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes the change from baseline in RSS as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81505990|NCT02163577|162700074|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||ANCOVA model includes the change from baseline in RSS as the dependent variable, regimen group as factor, and RSS at baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81505991|NCT02163577|162700074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015||||||ANCOVA model includes the change from baseline in RSS as the dependent variable, regimen group as factor, and RSS at baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||0.0015
81505992|NCT02163577|162700074|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes the change from baseline in RSS as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81505993|NCT02163577|162700074|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes the change from baseline in RSS as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81505994|NCT02163577|162700074|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes the change from baseline in RSS as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81505995|NCT02163577|162700074|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes the change from baseline in RSS as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81505996|NCT02163577|162700075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||ANCOVA model includes RGI-C as the dependent variable, regimen group as factor, and RSS at baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81505997|NCT02163577|162700075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||ANCOVA model includes RGI-C as the dependent variable, regimen group as factor, and RSS at baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81505998|NCT02163577|162700075|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.54||||||Difference in change to Week 40||0.54|-0.12|
81505999|NCT02163577|162700075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Per GEE model, which included visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81506000|NCT02163577|162700075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Per GEE model, which included visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81506001|NCT02163577|162700075|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.29||||||Difference in change to Week 64||0.29|-0.34|
81506002|NCT02163577|162700075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Per GEE model, which included visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506003|NCT02163577|162700075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Per GEE model, which included visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506004|NCT02163577|162700076|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||ANCOVA model includes RGI-C as the dependent variable, regimen group as factor, and RSS at baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81506005|NCT02163577|162700076|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||ANCOVA model includes RGI-C as the dependent variable, regimen group as factor, and RSS at baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81506006|NCT02163577|162700076|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes RGI-C as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81506007|NCT02163577|162700076|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes RGI-C as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81506008|NCT02163577|162700076|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes RGI-C as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506009|NCT02163577|162700076|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes RGI-C as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506010|NCT02163577|162700077|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||ANCOVA model includes RGI-C as the dependent variable, regimen group as factor, and RSS at baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81506011|NCT02163577|162700077|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||ANCOVA model includes RGI-C as the dependent variable, regimen group as factor, and RSS at baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81506012|NCT02163577|162700077|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes RGI-C as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81506013|NCT02163577|162700077|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes RGI-C as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81506014|NCT02163577|162700077|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes RGI-C as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506015|NCT02163577|162700077|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes RGI-C as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and RSS total score at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506016|NCT02163577|162700078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0088|||||||one sample t-test|||Week 0 to Week 40||||0.0088
81545288|NCT01746901|162767847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|30.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|39.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||39.9|21.0|<0.0001
81506017|NCT02163577|162700078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.465|||||||one sample t-test|||Week 0 to Week 40||||0.4650
81506018|NCT02163577|162700078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||one sample t test|||Week 0 to Week 64||||0.0160
81506019|NCT02163577|162700078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4114|||||||one sample t test|||Week 0 to Week 64||||0.4114
81506020|NCT02163577|162700078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5335|||||||one sample t test|||Week 64 to Week 112||||0.5335
81506021|NCT02163577|162700078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8606|||||||one sample t test|||Week 64 to Week 112||||0.8606
81506022|NCT02163577|162700078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1627|||||||one sample t test|||Week 112 to Week 160||||0.1627
81506023|NCT02163577|162700078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4096|||||||one sample t test|||Week 112 to Week 160||||0.4096
81506024|NCT02163577|162700079|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model included change from baseline for standing height Z score as dependent variable; visit, regimen, visit by regimen, and gender as factors; and age and standing height Z score at baseline as covariates, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81506025|NCT02163577|162700079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0569||||||GEE model included change from baseline for standing height Z score as dependent variable; visit, regimen, visit by regimen, and gender as factors; and age and standing height Z score at baseline as covariates, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||0.0569
81506026|NCT02163577|162700079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||GEE model included change from baseline for standing height Z score as dependent variable; visit, regimen, visit by regimen, and gender as factors; and age and standing height Z score at baseline as covariates, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||0.0002
81506027|NCT02163577|162700079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0456||||||GEE model included change from baseline for standing height Z score as dependent variable; visit, regimen, visit by regimen, and gender as factors; and age and standing height Z score at baseline as covariates, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||0.0456
81506028|NCT02163577|162700079|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model included change from baseline for standing height Z score as dependent variable; visit, regimen, visit by regimen, and gender as factors; and age and standing height Z score at baseline as covariates, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506029|NCT02163577|162700079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0343||||||GEE model included change from baseline for standing height Z score as dependent variable; visit, regimen, visit by regimen, and gender as factors; and age and standing height Z score at baseline as covariates, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||0.0343
81506030|NCT02163577|162700084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0771||||||GEE model included change in 6MWT score as the dependent variable; visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors; and 6MWT at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||0.0771
81506031|NCT02163577|162700084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9098||||||GEE model included change in 6MWT score as the dependent variable; visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors; and 6MWT at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||0.9098
81506032|NCT02163577|162700084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007||||||GEE model included change in percent of predicted 6MWT score as the dependent variable; visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors; and 6MWT at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||0.0007
81506033|NCT02163577|162700084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0327||||||GEE model included change in percent of predicted 6MWT score as the dependent variable; visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors; and 6MWT at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||0.0327
81506034|NCT02163577|162700084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1865||||||GEE model included change in percent of predicted 6MWT score as the dependent variable; visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors; and 6MWT at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||0.1865
81506035|NCT02163577|162700084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2654||||||GEE model included change in percent of predicted 6MWT score as the dependent variable; visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors; and 6MWT at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||0.2654
81506036|NCT02163577|162700085|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81506037|NCT02163577|162700085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0144||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||0.0144
81506038|NCT02163577|162700085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0384||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||0.0384
81506039|NCT02163577|162700085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||0.0004
81506040|NCT02163577|162700085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9795||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||0.9795
81506041|NCT02163577|162700085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2082||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||0.2082
81506042|NCT02163577|162700086|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81506043|NCT02163577|162700086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0251||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||0.0251
81506044|NCT02163577|162700086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9124||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||0.9124
81506045|NCT02163577|162700086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0016||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||0.0016
81506046|NCT02163577|162700086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5677||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||0.5677
81506047|NCT02163577|162700086|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506048|NCT02163577|162700087|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81506049|NCT02163577|162700087|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81506050|NCT02163577|162700087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0033||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||0.0033
81506051|NCT02163577|162700087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||0.0001
81506052|NCT02163577|162700087|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506053|NCT02163577|162700087|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506054|NCT02163577|162700088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||0.0014
81506055|NCT02163577|162700088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0028||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||0.0028
81506056|NCT02163577|162700088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0536||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||0.0536
81545289|NCT01746901|162767847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.9||||0.2166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||3.5|-15.4|0.2166
81506057|NCT02163577|162700088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||0.0002
81506058|NCT02163577|162700088|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506059|NCT02163577|162700088|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506060|NCT02163577|162700089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.223||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||0.2230
81506061|NCT02163577|162700089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1132||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||0.1132
81506062|NCT02163577|162700089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2558||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||0.2558
81506063|NCT02163577|162700089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0814||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||0.0814
81506064|NCT02163577|162700089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0093||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||0.0093
81506065|NCT02163577|162700089|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506066|NCT02163577|162700090|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||< 0.0001
81506067|NCT02163577|162700090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 40||||0.0006
81506068|NCT02163577|162700090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||0.0260
81506069|NCT02163577|162700090|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81506070|NCT02163577|162700090|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506071|NCT02163577|162700090|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||GEE model includes change in POSNA-PODCI score as the dependent variable, visit, regimen, visit by regimen as factors, and POSNA-PODCI at baseline as a covariate, with exchangeable covariance structure.|GEE model|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506072|NCT02163577|162700094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||one sample t test|||Week 40||||0.0003
81506073|NCT02163577|162700094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||one sample t test|||Week 40||||0.0021
81506074|NCT02163577|162700094|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81506075|NCT02163577|162700094|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 64||||< 0.0001
81506076|NCT02163577|162700094|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506077|NCT02163577|162700094|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||one sample t test|||Week 160||||< 0.0001
81506078|NCT00328172|162700111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.3271||95.0|-0.41|0.14|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment as a fixed classification effect and baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate.||Linagliptin 0.5 mg versus placebo||0.14|-0.41|0.3271
81545290|NCT01746901|162767847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.5||||0.0777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|18.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||18.0|-1.0|0.0777
81506079|NCT00328172|162700111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.0032||95.0|-0.69|-0.14|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment as a fixed classification effect and baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate.||Linagliptin 2.5 mg versus placebo||-0.14|-0.69|0.0032
81506080|NCT00328172|162700111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.0012||95.0|-0.74|-0.18|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment as a fixed classification effect and baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate.||Linagliptin 5.0 mg versus placebo||-0.18|-0.74|0.0012
81506081|NCT00328172|162700111|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.1|-0.59|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment as a fixed classification effect and baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate.||Metformin versus placebo||-0.59|-1.1|<0.0001
81506082|NCT00328172|162700112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.45||||0.7027||95.0|-10.0|15.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment as a fixed classification effect and baseline FPG as a linear covariate.||Linagliptin 0.5 mg versus placebo||15.1|-10|0.7027
81506083|NCT00328172|162700112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.4||||0.003||95.0|-32.0|-6.6|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment as a fixed classification effect and baseline FPG as a linear covariate.||Linagliptin 2.5 mg versus placebo||-6.6|-32|0.003
81506084|NCT00328172|162700112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.3||||0.0418||95.0|-26.0|-0.5|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment as a fixed classification effect and baseline FPG as a linear covariate.||Linagliptin 5.0 mg versus placebo||-0.5|-26|0.0418
81506085|NCT00328172|162700112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-34.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|-47.0|-22.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment as a fixed classification effect and baseline FPG as a linear covariate.||||-22|-47|< 0.0001
81506086|NCT00328172|162700113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.735||||0.413||95.0|0.464|6.492|||Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin 0.5 mg versus placebo||6.492|0.464|0.413
81506087|NCT00328172|162700113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.157||||0.842||95.0|0.275|4.861|||Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin 2.5 mg versus placebo||4.861|0.275|0.842
81506088|NCT00328172|162700113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.844||||0.364||95.0|0.492|6.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin 5.0 mg versus placebo||6.910|0.492|0.364
81506089|NCT00328172|162700113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.224||||0.005||95.0|1.648|16.562|||Regression, Logistic|||Metformin versus placebo||16.562|1.648|0.005
81506090|NCT01990742|162700121|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||MOnte carlo simulation|||||||>0.05
81506091|NCT01990742|162700122|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Monte carlo simulation|||||||>0.05
81506092|NCT01990742|162700123|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Monte carlo simulation|||||||>0.05
81506093|NCT00523978|162700171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is the success rate in experimental group is less than and equal to the one in control group. This comparison of the rates was performed using a 2-sided Fisher's Exact. A sample size of 240(160 experimental and 80 control) is required to provide 80% power to detect the treatment difference using a 2-sided (alpha = 0.05)Fisher's Exact Test of binomial proportions assuming the success rate was 40% for control and 60% for treatment.||||<0.0001
81506094|NCT00523978|162700172|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin was selected based on literature review.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis is the proportion of subjects free from MAFE in the experimental group is inferior to that in the control group using 10% non-inferiority margin.A sample size of 160 evaluable cryoablation and 80 control subjects (one-sided α = 0.05, 2:1 randomization) was required to provide 80% power assuming the rate of free from MAFE at 12 months 80.5 and 77% in experimental and control groups respectively .||||<0.001
81506095|NCT00523978|162700173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||The test hypothesis is UCBExperimental\_CPE ≥ 14.8% vs UCBExperimental\_CPE \< 14.8%.The performance goal 14.8% was chosen based on a review of SSEDs for similar types of ablation trials.The expected rate for CPEs in a well-monitored trial of left atrial RF ablation for AF was estimated to be 10% (corresponding to a CPE-free rate of 90%).In a trial with 160 subject, the resulting one-sided 95% upper confidence bound would be 14.8%.||||<0.001
81506096|NCT04577781|162700189|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.353||0.885|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.66|0.55||Mixed model repeated measure (MMRM) with treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects (with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix).|MMRM|||||0.55|-0.66|0.885
81545291|NCT01746901|162767847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|16.0||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|25.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||25.4|6.5|0.0011
81506097|NCT01074125|162700213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3376|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||To assess dose ranging, the primary efficacy variable will be analyzed via a model with dose effect. Positive dose ranging confirmed if the null hypothesis of slope =0 was rejected at a significance level of 0.05||||<0.0001
81506098|NCT00587041|162700237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||80% power for 0.66 DG difference from placebo. The reported value is the overall p-value for CaOx supersaturation by Kruskal-Wallis test of equal change across all three groups, no pair-wise comparison.||||0.3
81545292|NCT01746901|162767847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.7||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|22.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||22.2|3.3|0.0086
81506099|NCT00587041|162700237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Ranked sum T-test for placebo group CaOx SS comparison between 0 and 6 weeks||||0.045
81545293|NCT01746901|162767847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.5||||0.0775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|18.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||18.0|-0.9|0.0775
81506100|NCT00587041|162700237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Ranked sum T-test for AKSB group CaOX SS comparison between 0 and 6 weeks||||0.67
81506101|NCT00587041|162700237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||Ranked-sum T-Test for Oxadrop group CaOX SS comparison between 0 and 6 weeks||||0.30
81506102|NCT02271529|162700262|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Under the assumption that the mean percent change in stent length upon deployment being 0.2% with a standard deviation of 4%, type I error of 0.05, and two one-sided t-tests, a sample size of at least 30 stents provides power \> 0.90 to determine that the mean length change of stents deployed with the thumbwheel delivery system is within +/-10%.|Mean percent change|-1.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.4|||two one-sided t-tests|||||-0.4|-1.5|<0.01
81506103|NCT01957865|162700273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Linear and Poisson regressions|||In an intention-to-treat analysis, percentage doses taken each month were compared by linear generalized estimating equations (GEEs); more than 48-h and more than 96-h lapses in dosingwere compared by Poisson GEE regression.||||<0.05
81506104|NCT01957865|162700274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher's exact test|||HIV RNA suppression (\<100 copies/ml) was compared among study arms by Fisher's exact test.||||<0.05
81506105|NCT01490918|162700283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0036||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA|Baselin HbA1c as covariate||primary outcome efficacy will be evaluated between group 1(placebo + metfromin + sitagliptin) and 2 (sitagliptine + metformin + acarbose)||||0.0036
81506106|NCT01490918|162700284|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA|Baseline HbA1c as covariate||||||<0.0001
81506107|NCT01490918|162700285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0185||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA|baseline PPG2hr as covariate||||||0.0185
81506108|NCT01490918|162700286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0356||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA|baseline data as covariate||||||0.0356
81506109|NCT01490918|162700287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8258||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA|baseline data as covariate||||||0.8258
81506110|NCT01490918|162700288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9217||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA|baseline data as covariate||||||0.9217
81506111|NCT01490918|162700289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA|baseline data as covariate||||||0.16
81506112|NCT01490918|162700290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA|baseline data as covariate||||||0.004
81506113|NCT01490918|162700291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.292||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA|baseline data as covariate||||||0.292
81506114|NCT01490918|162700292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.314||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA|baseline data as covariate||||||0.314
81506115|NCT01490918|162700293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7563||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|ANCOVA|baseline data as covariate||||||0.7563
81506116|NCT02967679|162700298|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.45||0.7615|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7615
81506117|NCT02967679|162700299|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.89||0.5995|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5995
81506118|NCT02967679|162700300|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.4||0.1641|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1641
81506119|NCT02967679|162700301|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.5||0.0353|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0353
81506120|NCT02967679|162700302|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4||0.2642|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2642
81506121|NCT02967679|162700303|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.2||0.1777|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1777
81506122|NCT02967679|162700304|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.2||0.0371|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0371
81506123|NCT02967679|162700305|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.9||0.0142|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0142
81506124|NCT02967679|162700307|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.111|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.201||0.1055|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1055
81506125|NCT02967679|162700308|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.84|STANDARD_DEVIATION|28.16||0.213|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2130
81506126|NCT02967679|162700309|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.068|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.112||0.0393|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0393
81506127|NCT02967679|162700310|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.905|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.283||0.0004|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0004
81506128|NCT02967679|162700311|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|32.21||0.3303|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3303
81506129|NCT02967679|162700312|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.092||0.9229|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9229
81506130|NCT00114127|162700319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.132||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.132
81506131|NCT00114127|162700320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.292||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.292
81506132|NCT03188263|162700321|OTHER|The primary planned analysis was in bright light group only and compared pre-post measurements.||||||0.046||||||A threshold of .05 was selected a priori.|Sign test|A Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-ranks test was estimated to determine if pre-post measures of glucose levels differed significantly.||The primary planned analyses was to examine effect in bright light group. A significance level of .05 was selected a priori.||||.046
81506133|NCT03188263|162700322|OTHER|The primary planned analysis was in bright light group only and compared pre-post measurements.||||||0.35||||||A threshold of .05 was selected a priori.|Sign test|A Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-ranks test was estimated to determine if pre-post measures of glucose levels differed significantly.||The primary planned analyses was to examine effect in bright light group. A significance level of .05 was selected a priori.||||.35
81506134|NCT00881894|162700327|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% Confidence Interval for the ratio of geometric LS- Means is included within 0.8- 1.25, the patches are considered bioequivalent.|ratio of geometric LS- Means|0.9864||||||90.0|0.9103|1.0688|||ANOVA|ANOVA for log- transformed values has been used as the basis for calculation of point estimates (LS- Means) and Confidence Intervals (CIs).|Bioequivalence is concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio Treatment A/ Treatment B are fully included in the acceptance range from 0.8- 1.25 for AUC(0-tz) and Cmax.|Bioequivalence testing by using the 90% Confidence Interval (CI).||1.0688|0.9103|
81506135|NCT00881894|162700328|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% Confidence Interval for the ratio of geometric LS- Means is included within 0.8- 1.25, the patches are considered bioequivalent.|ratio of geometric LS- Means|0.9584||||||90.0|0.8861|1.0367|||ANOVA|ANOVA for log- transformed values has been used as the basis for calculation of point estimates (LS- Means) and Confidence Intervals (CIs).|Bioequivalence is concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio Treatment A/ Treatment B are fully included in the acceptance range from 0.8- 1.25 for AUC(0-tz) and Cmax.|Bioequivalence testing by using the 90% Confidence Interval (CI).||1.0367|0.8861|
81506136|NCT00881894|162700329|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% Confidence Interval for the ratio of geometric LS- Means is included within 0.8- 1.25, the patches are considered bioequivalent.|ratio of geometric LS- Means|0.9896||||||90.0|0.9179|1.0671|||ANOVA|ANOVA for log- transformed values has been used as the basis for calculation of point estimates (LS- Means) and Confidence Intervals (CIs).||Bioequivalence testing by using the 90% Confidence Interval (CI).||1.0671|0.9179|
81506137|NCT00363311|162700369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Estimate|0.56||||0.009||95.0|0.36|0.87||Statistical data are for Year 1.5|Log Rank|||||0.87|0.36|0.009
81506138|NCT00363311|162700369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Estimate|0.61||||0.007||95.0|0.43|0.88||Statistical data are for Overall (Years 0-3)|Log Rank|||||0.88|0.43|0.007
81506139|NCT00363311|162700370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Estimate|0.46||||0.13||95.0|0.16|1.31||Statistical data are for Year 1.5|Log Rank|||||1.31|0.16|0.13
81506140|NCT00363311|162700370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Estimate|0.48||||0.053||95.0|0.22|1.03||Statistical data are for Overall (Years 0-3)|Log Rank|||||1.03|0.22|0.053
81506141|NCT00363311|162700371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Estimate|0.59||||0.031||95.0|0.36|0.96||Statistical data are for Year 1.5|Log Rank|||||0.96|0.36|0.031
81506142|NCT00363311|162700371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Estimate|0.7||||0.079||95.0|0.46|1.05||Statistical data are for Overall (Years 0-3)|Log Rank|||||1.05|0.46|0.079
81506143|NCT00363311|162700372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.65
81506144|NCT00363311|162700373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.024
81506145|NCT00363311|162700380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.20
81506146|NCT00363311|162700381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.039
81506147|NCT00363311|162700383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.80
81506148|NCT00363311|162700384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.12
81506149|NCT01595529|162700403|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary analysis was a non-inferiority test comparing the proportion of subjects with symptomatic UTIs at the TOC visit to evaluate whether the difference was within the 5% equivalence interval. This test was conducted by calculating the one-sided 95% upper confidence limit for the difference in symptomatic UTI (treatment failure) rate. If this limit was less than or equal to the equivalence interval (0.05), then would conclude that short course therapy is not inferior to standard therapy.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.035569|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.054844||||||||0.054844||
81506150|NCT01595529|162700404|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary analysis was a non-inferiority test comparing the proportion of subjects with symptomatic UTIs at the TOC visit to evaluate whether the difference was within the 5% equivalence interval. This test was conducted by calculating the one-sided 95% upper confidence limit for the difference in symptomatic UTI (treatment failure) rate. If this limit was less than or equal to the equivalence interval (0.05), then would conclude that short course therapy is not inferior to standard therapy.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.022169|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.03939||||||||0.03939||
81506151|NCT01595529|162700405|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.00356|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03323|0.026102||||||||0.026102|-0.03323|
81506152|NCT01595529|162700406|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.00994|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04012|0.020236||||||||0.020236|-0.04012|
81506153|NCT01595529|162700407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2282|||||||Chi-squared|||At Test of Cure Visit||||0.2282
81506154|NCT01595529|162700407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4876|||||||Chi-squared|||At Outcome Assessment Visit||||0.4876
81506155|NCT01595529|162700408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4184|||||||Chi-squared|||At Test of Cure Visit||||0.4184
81506156|NCT01595529|162700408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9782|||||||Chi-squared|||At Outcome Assessment Visit||||0.9782
81545294|NCT01746901|162767849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|61.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.8|73.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||73.6|48.8|<0.0001
81506157|NCT01595529|162700409|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.05277|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08857|-0.01698||||||||-0.01698|-0.08857|
81506158|NCT01595529|162700410|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.05664|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09479|-0.0185||||||||-0.01850|-0.09479|
81506159|NCT01595529|162700411|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.03056|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07744|0.016323||||||||0.016323|-0.07744|
81506160|NCT01595529|162700412|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.01094|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.036117||||||||0.036117|-0.0580|
81506161|NCT01595529|162700413|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.10373|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14161|-0.06585||||||||-0.06585|-0.14161|
81506162|NCT01595529|162700414|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.09198|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13006|-0.05391||||||||-0.05391|-0.13006|
81506163|NCT02358993|162700415|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of the primary outcome was achieved if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the mean difference was greater than the specified non-inferiority margin of 15%(a clinically relevant margin within the range of those commonly used in non-inferiority and equivalence trials for studies examining antibiotic use for UTI)|Risk Ratio (RR)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81506164|NCT02629861|162700427|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the primary analysis was conducted using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test as outlined in the SAP.||||<0.0001
81506165|NCT02629861|162700427|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the primary analysis was conducted using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test as outlined in the SAP.||||<0.0001
81506166|NCT02629861|162700429|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 1 P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline preventive medication use.||||<0.0001
81506167|NCT02629861|162700429|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 1 P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline preventive medication use.||||<0.0001
81506168|NCT02629861|162700429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0032||||||0.05 level of significance|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 2 P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline preventive medication use.||||0.0032
81506169|NCT02629861|162700429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||0.05 level of significance|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 2 P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline preventive medication use.||||0.0010
81506170|NCT02629861|162700429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0048||||||0.05 level of significance|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 3 P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline preventive medication use.||||0.0048
81506171|NCT02629861|162700429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003||||||0.05 level of significance|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Month 3 P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline preventive medication use.||||0.0003
81506172|NCT02629861|162700429|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Overall P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline preventive medication use.||||<0.0001
81506173|NCT02629861|162700429|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Overall P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline preventive medication use.||||<0.0001
81506174|NCT02629861|162700430|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the Wilcoxon rank-sum test was conducted as the primary analysis for each active treatment group and placebo treatment group for this endpoint||||<0.0001
81506175|NCT02629861|162700430|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the Wilcoxon rank-sum test was conducted as the primary analysis for each active treatment group and placebo treatment group for this endpoint||||<0.0001
81506176|NCT02629861|162700431|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the Wilcoxon rank-sum test was conducted as the primary analysis for each active treatment group and placebo treatment group for this endpoint||||<0.0001
81506177|NCT02629861|162700431|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the Wilcoxon rank-sum test was conducted as the primary analysis for each active treatment group and placebo treatment group for this endpoint||||<0.0001
81506178|NCT02629861|162700432|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the Wilcoxon rank-sum test was conducted as the primary analysis for each active treatment group and placebo treatment group for this endpoint.||||<0.0001
81506179|NCT02629861|162700432|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the Wilcoxon rank-sum test was conducted as the primary analysis for each active treatment group and placebo treatment group for this endpoint.||||<0.0001
81506180|NCT02629861|162700433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0023||||||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the Wilcoxon rank-sum test was conducted as the primary analysis for each active treatment group and placebo treatment group for this endpoint.||||0.0023
81506181|NCT02629861|162700433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021||||||0.05 level of significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Due to the deviation from the normal distribution assumption of the data, the Wilcoxon rank-sum test was conducted as the primary analysis for each active treatment group and placebo treatment group for this endpoint.||||0.0021
81506182|NCT02030821|162700479|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81506183|NCT02030821|162700480|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81506184|NCT02030821|162700481|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81506185|NCT02030821|162700482|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||<0.05
81506186|NCT01722929|162700484|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value is for the main effect for the Treatment, Time, and Treatment\*Time interaction.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed ANOVA was performed with the arms as a between factor and the three times as the within factor.||||<0.0001
81506187|NCT04422431|162700485|OTHER|||||||0.1002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1002
81506188|NCT01174563|162700501|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.83|||Log Rank|||||0.83|0.41|0.005
81506189|NCT03848455|162700518|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||we use the method of RT-PCR to detect the relative expression level of PPP2CA gene in Parkinson's disease group(90 participants), healthy controls group(125 participants) and Parkinson-plus syndrome group(23 participants).This gene expression is relative to a house keeping gene GAPDH.The data were processed using 2-△△Ct. ΔCT(test) = CT(target, test) - CT(ref, test), ΔCT(calibrator) = CT(target, calibrator) - CT(ref, calibrator),ΔΔCT = ΔCT(test) - ΔCT(calibrator).||||<0.001
81506190|NCT03848455|162700518|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||we use the method of RT-PCR to detect the relative expression level of SYNJ1 gene in Parkinson's disease group(90 participants), healthy controls group(125 participants) and Parkinson-plus syndrome group(23 participants).This gene expression is relative to a house keeping gene GAPDH.The data were processed using 2-△△Ct. ΔCT(test) = CT(target, test) - CT(ref, test), ΔCT(calibrator) = CT(target, calibrator) - CT(ref, calibrator),ΔΔCT = ΔCT(test) - ΔCT(calibrator).||||<0.001
81506191|NCT03848455|162700518|OTHER|||||||0.149|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||we use the method of RT-PCR to detect the relative expression level of PPP3CB gene in Parkinson's disease group(90 participants), healthy controls group(125 participants) and Parkinson-plus syndrome group(23 participants).This gene expression is relative to a house keeping gene GAPDH.The data were processed using 2-△△Ct. ΔCT(test) = CT(target, test) - CT(ref, test), ΔCT(calibrator) = CT(target, calibrator) - CT(ref, calibrator),ΔΔCT = ΔCT(test) - ΔCT(calibrator).||||0.149
81506192|NCT03848455|162700518|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||we use the method of RT-PCR to detect the relative expression level of NSF gene in Parkinson's disease group(90 participants), healthy controls group(125 participants) and Parkinson-plus syndrome group(23 participants).This gene expression is relative to a house keeping gene GAPDH.The data were processed using 2-△△Ct. ΔCT(test) = CT(target, test) - CT(ref, test), ΔCT(calibrator) = CT(target, calibrator) - CT(ref, calibrator),ΔΔCT = ΔCT(test) - ΔCT(calibrator).||||<0.001
81506193|NCT02317627|162700529|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 400 mg QD PASI from baseline to Week 12.||||||0.0282||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0282
81506194|NCT02317627|162700529|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 200 mg BID PASI from baseline to Week 12.||||||0.0035||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0035
81506195|NCT02317627|162700529|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 400 mg BID PASI from baseline to Week 12.||||||0.0261||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0261
81506196|NCT02317627|162700529|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change for all subjects' PASI from baseline to Week 12.|||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.0001
81506197|NCT02317627|162700530|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 400 mg QD PASI from baseline to Week 12.||||||0.0282||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0282
81506198|NCT02317627|162700530|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 200 mg BID PASI from baseline to Week 12.||||||0.0029||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0029
81506199|NCT02317627|162700530|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 400 mg BID PASI from baseline to Week 12.||||||0.0703||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0703
81506200|NCT02317627|162700530|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change of all subjects' PASI from baseline to Week 12.||||||0.0002||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0002
81506201|NCT02317627|162700535|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 400 mg QD from baseline to Week 4.||||||0.0064||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0064
81506202|NCT02317627|162700535|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 200 mg BID from baseline to Week 4.||||||0.0479||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0479
81506203|NCT02317627|162700535|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 400 mg BID from baseline to Week 4.||||||0.1513||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1513
81506204|NCT02317627|162700535|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change Overall from baseline to Week 4.||||||0.0002||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0002
81506205|NCT02317627|162700536|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 400 mg QD from baseline to Week 8.||||||0.0137||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0137
81506206|NCT02317627|162700536|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 200 mg BID from baseline to Week 8.||||||0.0017||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0017
81506207|NCT02317627|162700536|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 400 mg BID from baseline to Week 8.||||||0.0743||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0743
81506208|NCT02317627|162700536|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change Overall from baseline to Week 8.|||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.0001
81506209|NCT02317627|162700537|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 400 mg QD from baseline to 4 weeks.||||||0.014||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0140
81506210|NCT02317627|162700537|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 200 mg BID from baseline to 4 weeks.||||||0.062||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0620
81506211|NCT02317627|162700537|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in 400 mg BID from baseline to 4 weeks.||||||0.262||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2620
81506212|NCT02317627|162700537|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change of all subjects from baseline to 4 weeks.||||||0.0008||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0008
81506213|NCT02317627|162700537|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 400 mg QD from baseline to 8 weeks.||||||0.0137||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0137
81506214|NCT02317627|162700537|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 200 mg BID from baseline to 8 weeks.||||||0.0064||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0064
81506215|NCT02317627|162700537|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 400 mg BID from baseline to 8 weeks.||||||0.0743||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0743
81506216|NCT02317627|162700537|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change of all subjects from baseline to 8 weeks.|||||<|0.0001||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.0001
81506217|NCT02317627|162700542|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 400 mg QD from baseline to 12 weeks.||||||0.004||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81506218|NCT02317627|162700542|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 200 mg BID from baseline to 12 weeks.||||||0.007||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81506219|NCT02317627|162700542|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change in Cohort 400 mg BID from baseline to 12 weeks.||||||0.09||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.090
81506220|NCT02317627|162700542|OTHER|No control group was used. Paired t-testing was used to determine the statistical significance of the mean change Overall from baseline to 12 weeks.|||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.001
81506221|NCT02317627|162700543|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81506222|NCT02317627|162700543|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.029
81506223|NCT02317627|162700543|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.084
81506224|NCT02317627|162700543|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. No adjustments for multiplicity were made. Missing data were not imputed.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.001
81506225|NCT00279214|162700548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.238||95.0|||||Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||24-Hour p-value||||0.238
81506226|NCT00279214|162700548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.281||95.0||||24-Hour Change from Baseline p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.281
81506227|NCT00279214|162700549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.478||95.0||||P-value for 96 Hour Change from Baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model: Outcome=Therapy + Sedative Indicator + Time + Therapy\*Time + Propensity Score||||||0.478
81506228|NCT00279214|162700550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.442||95.0||||24-Hour p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.442
81506229|NCT00279214|162700550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.871||95.0||||24-Hour Change from Baseline p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.871
81506230|NCT00279214|162700551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.704||95.0||||24-Hour p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.704
81506231|NCT00279214|162700551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.702||95.0||||24-Hour Change from Baseline p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.702
81506232|NCT00279214|162700552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061||95.0||||6-Hour p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.061
81506233|NCT00279214|162700552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0||||6-Hour Change from Baseline p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.027
81506234|NCT00279214|162700553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.242||95.0||||Baseline p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.242
81506235|NCT00279214|162700553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.083||95.0||||12-Hour p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.083
81506236|NCT00279214|162700553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81||95.0||||24-Hour p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.810
81506237|NCT00279214|162700553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.623||95.0||||24-Hour Change from Baseline p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.623
81506238|NCT00279214|162700554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.686||95.0||||Baseline p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.686
81506239|NCT00279214|162700554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.575||95.0||||24-Hour p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.575
81506240|NCT00279214|162700555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.165||95.0|||||Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.165
81506241|NCT00279214|162700557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.552||95.0||||Baseline p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.552
81506242|NCT00279214|162700557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.129||95.0||||12-Hour p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.129
81506243|NCT00279214|162700557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||24-Hour p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.030
81506244|NCT00279214|162700557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||24-Hour Change from Baseline p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.002
81506245|NCT00279214|162700559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128||95.0||||24-Hour p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.128
81506246|NCT00279214|162700559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.234||95.0||||24-Hour Change from Baseline p-value|Repeated Measures - propensity adjusted|||||||0.234
81506247|NCT00896012|162700584|OTHER|||||||0.222||||||Significance was considered to be P \< .05|t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis was performed by analysis of variance and Student t test for estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) at 12 months. Chi-square analysis was used for demographics data.||||0.222
81506248|NCT03247829|162700596|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Comparative p-values were calculated by two-sided t-tests (paired analysis).||||||0.001
81506249|NCT03247829|162700597|OTHER|||||||0.0931|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0931
81506250|NCT00288015|162700610|OTHER|This is a two-stage optimal simon design. If bevacizumab is not effective, there is a 0.050 probability of concluding that it is. If bevacizumab is effective, there is a 0.2000 probability of concluding that it is not.||||||||||||In first stage 12 patients will be entered, if \</=3 patients have PFS time\>3 months p\</=0.22 is likely true. In second stage a total of up to 31 patients data will be analysed. If \>/=10 patients show PFS\</=3 months, it will suggest p\>0.50 is true.|Kaplan-Meier estimate|||This is a two stage optimal simon design testing the Null hypothesis: bevacizumab is not effective with P\<=0.220 and the alternative hypothesis: bevacizumab is effective with P \>=0.450 and has a sample size of 16.96 and a probability of early termination of 0.739. p=probability (progression free survival - PFS time\>/=3 months).|P\<=0.220 is the threshold value of significance that the null hypothesis is true or the alternative hypothesis is true. P Value was not calculated from the data. Median survival time was calculated using a 20% censored Kaplan-Meier table and graph.|||
81506251|NCT04552041|162700642|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and 24 weeks row.||||<0.0001
81506252|NCT04552041|162700643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0028|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and 24 weeks row.||||0.0028
81506253|NCT04552041|162700643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1739|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to domain Delusional ideas ∆ between baseline and 24 weeks row."||||0.1739
81506254|NCT04552041|162700643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0559|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to domain Hallucinations ∆ between baseline and 24 weeks row."||||0.0559
81506255|NCT04552041|162700643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0174|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to domain Agitation ∆ between baseline and 24 weeks row."||||0.0174
81506256|NCT04552041|162700643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.333|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to domain Aggression ∆ between baseline and 24 weeks row."||||0.3330
81506257|NCT04552041|162700643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1037|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to domain Dysphoria ∆ between baseline and 24 weeks row."||||0.1037
81506258|NCT04552041|162700643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0329|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to domain Anxiety ∆ between baseline and 24 weeks row."||||0.0329
81506259|NCT04552041|162700643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to domain Euphoria ∆ between baseline and 24 weeks row."||||0.2700
81506260|NCT04552041|162700643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0557|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to domain Apathy ∆ between baseline and 24 weeks row."||||0.0557
81506261|NCT04552041|162700643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.982|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to domain Disinhibition ∆ between baseline and 24 weeks row."||||0.9820
81506262|NCT04552041|162700643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4626|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to domain Irritability ∆ between baseline and 24 weeks row."||||0.4626
81506263|NCT04552041|162700643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to domain Aberrant motor behaviour ∆ between baseline and 24 weeks row."||||0.0006
81506264|NCT04552041|162700643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3725|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to domain Sleep disorders ∆ between baseline and 24 weeks row."||||0.3725
81506265|NCT04552041|162700643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1013|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to domain Appetite disorders ∆ between baseline and 24 weeks row."||||0.1013
81506266|NCT04552041|162700643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0432|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"This analysis applies to domain Aberrant vocalizations ∆ between baseline and 24 weeks row."||||0.0432
81506267|NCT04552041|162700644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0316|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and 12 weeks row.||||0.0316
81506268|NCT04552041|162700645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1483|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and 12 weeks row.||||0.1483
81506269|NCT04552041|162700646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to Therapeutic effect row.||||0.0018
81506270|NCT04552041|162700646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4733|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to Side effects row.||||0.4733
81506271|NCT04552041|162700646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0035|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to Efficiency index row.||||0.0035
81506272|NCT02098304|162700647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage agreement|72.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.8|82.7|||Exact binomial test|An exact binomial test was used and an exact 95% Confidence Interval using the Clopper-Pearson method was calculated.||The null hypothesis was of chance agreement (50%) and was tested against a two-sided alternative at the 5% level of significance.||82.7|59.8|<0.001
81506273|NCT02098304|162700647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cohen's kappa|0.45||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.66|||Cohen's Kappa||Cohen's kappa is a chance-adjusted measure of agreement. A value of 0 indicates agreement by chance and 1 perfect agreement.|The null hypothesis was of chance agreement (Cohen's kappa of 0) and was tested against a two-sided alternative at the 5% level of significance. The study was powered such that 58 teeth (29 subjects), there would be 95% power to reject the null hypothesis of chance agreement (Cohen's kappa of 0) at the 5% level of significance, given that it was expected to be at least 0.4.||0.66|0.24|0.001
81506274|NCT01669902|162700672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change at Month 3||||<0.0001
81506275|NCT01669902|162700672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0357|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Change at Month 6||||0.0357
81506276|NCT00457392|162700675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.942||||0.1933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.822|1.079||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||Differences in OS between treatment arms was analyzed by the 1-sided log rank test, stratified for smoking status (ever versus never), prior bevacizumab therapy (yes versus no) and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) status (positive, versus negative, versus unknown).||1.079|0.822|0.1933
81506277|NCT00457392|162700676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.807||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.695|0.937||No p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons for PFS.|Log Rank|One-sided log-rank test with alpha=0.025 was used.||Differences in PFS between treatment arms was analyzed by the 1-sided log rank test, stratified for smoking status (ever versus never), prior bevacizumab therapy (yes versus no) and EGFR status (positive, versus negative, versus unknown).||0.937|0.695|0.0023
81506278|NCT00457392|162700677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.514||||0.0471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.002|2.289|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified for smoking status (ever versus never), prior bevacizumab therapy (yes versus no) and EGFR status (positive, versus negative, versus unknown) was used to compare ORR between the 2 treatment arms. The relative risk ratio estimator was used to contrast the treatment effects on response rates. A point estimate of relative risk ratio and 2-sided 95% CI was calculated.||2.289|1.002|0.0471
81506279|NCT00980148|162700681|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This noninferiority study tested the null hypothesis that the failure rate of azithromycin is 5% higher than that of doxycycline against the alternative hypothesis that there is no difference between the two treatments. The treatment failure rate was assumed to be 3% for both treatments. To test this hypothesis at the one-sided 0.10 significance level with power of 0.90 required 153 study subjects per arm in the per-protocol population.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.2|||||ONE_SIDED|90.0||5.9|||||The risk difference is the percentage in the azithromycin arm with treatment failure minus the percentage in the doxycycline arm with treatment failure. Noninferiority of azithromycin would be supported if the upper 90% confidence limit is below 5%.|This noninferiority study tested the null hypothesis that the failure rate of azithromycin is 5% higher than that of doxycycline against the alternative hypothesis that there is no difference between the two treatments. The one-sided 90% exact confidence interval was used to estimate the difference between the two failures rates.||5.9||
81506280|NCT01815424|162700687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.03|32.77||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at a significance level of 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary endpoint, step-down procedure used to preserve Type I error, sequential order of testing: PGA response for tofacitinib 10 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PASI75 response for tofacitinib 10 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PGA response for tofacitinib 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PASI75 response for tofacitinib 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||32.77|6.03|<0.0001
81545295|NCT01746901|162767849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|18.8||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|31.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||31.2|6.4|0.0032
81545296|NCT01746901|162767849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|32.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.5|45.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||45.3|20.5|<0.0001
81506281|NCT01815424|162700687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|11.86||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at a significance level of 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary endpoint, step-down procedure used to preserve Type I error, sequential order of testing: PGA response for tofacitinib 10 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PASI75 response for tofacitinib 10 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PGA response for tofacitinib 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PASI75 response for tofacitinib 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||11.86|2.46|<0.0001
81506282|NCT01815424|162700688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|41.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.84|151.11||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at a significance level of 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary endpoint, step-down procedure used to preserve Type I error, sequential order of testing: PGA response for tofacitinib 10 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PASI75 response for tofacitinib 10 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PGA response for tofacitinib 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PASI75 response for tofacitinib 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||151.11|14.84|<0.0001
81506283|NCT01815424|162700688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.06|25.17||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at a significance level of 0.05 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||For primary endpoint, step-down procedure used to preserve Type I error, sequential order of testing: PGA response for tofacitinib 10 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PASI75 response for tofacitinib 10 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PGA response for tofacitinib 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16; PASI75 response for tofacitinib 5 mg vs placebo at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||25.17|4.06|<0.0001
81506284|NCT01815424|162700689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-71.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.461|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.2|-54.87||Mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and a random effect of subject; unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at a significance of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||This is a key secondary endpoint; family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||-54.87|-88.20|<0.0001
81506285|NCT01815424|162700689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-52.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.416|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.7|-35.55||Mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and a random effect of subject; unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at a significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||This is a key secondary endpoint; family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||-35.55|-68.70|<0.0001
81506286|NCT01815424|162700690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|70.31|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.38|267.15||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This is a key secondary endpoint; family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||267.15|13.38|<0.0001
81506287|NCT01815424|162700690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.31|79.62||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This is a key secondary endpoint; family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||79.62|4.31|<0.0001
81506288|NCT01815424|162700691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-7.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.913|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.32|5.72||Mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and a random effect of subject; unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at a significance of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16. This is a key secondary endpoint; family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||5.72|-9.32|<0.0001
81506289|NCT01815424|162700691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-5.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.907|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.24|-3.67||Mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and a random effect of subject; unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at a significance of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16. This is a key secondary endpoint; family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||-3.67|-7.24|<0.0001
81506290|NCT01815424|162700692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|114.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.95|2657.62||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at a significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This is a key secondary endpoint; family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant,only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||2657.62|8.95|<0.0001
81506291|NCT01815424|162700692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|35.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.47|1084.02||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at a significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||This is a key secondary endpoint; family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||1084.02|3.47|<0.0001
81506292|NCT01815424|162700693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at a significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|OR and 95% CI not available due to 0% frequency in placebo group.||This is a key secondary endpoint; family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||||<0.0001
81506293|NCT01815424|162700693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0386||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel statistics adjusted for pooled investigator sites was used for the analysis. Each hypothesis was tested at a significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|OR and 95% CI not available due to 0% frequency in placebo group.||This is a key secondary endpoint; family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||||0.0386
81506294|NCT01815424|162700694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-5.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.709|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.49|-3.7||Mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and a random effect of subject; unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at a significance of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4. This is a key secondary endpoint; family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||-3.70|-6.49|<0.0001
81506295|NCT01815424|162700694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.706|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.59|-2.81||Mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and a random effect of subject; unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at a significance of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4. This is a key secondary endpoint; family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||-2.81|-5.59|<0.0001
81506296|NCT01815424|162700695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean of difference|-41.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.977||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.91|-9.54||Mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and a random effect of subject; unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at a significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||This is a key secondary endpoint; family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||-9.54|-72.91|0.0113
81506297|NCT01815424|162700695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean of difference|-22.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.01||0.1558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.64|8.86||Mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and a random effect of subject; unstructured covariance matrix was used. Each hypothesis was tested at a significance level of 0.025 (2-sided).|Mixed Models Analysis|||This is a key secondary endpoint; family-wise step-down procedure was used to control Type I error. Sequential order of testing: percent change in BSA at Week 16, PASI90 response at Week 16, change in DLQI total score at Week 16, PGA response at Week 4, PASI75 at Week 4, change in DLQI total score at Week 4, percent change in NAPSI score at Week 16. If comparison at preceding step was significant, only then subsequent comparison was tested at the below specified significance level.||8.86|-54.64|0.1558
81545297|NCT01746901|162767849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|47.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.8|59.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||59.6|34.8|<0.0001
81545298|NCT01746901|162767849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|73.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.1|86.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||86.0|61.1|<0.0001
81545299|NCT01746901|162767849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|38.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.0|50.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||50.8|26.0|<0.0001
81545300|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|43.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.0|51.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||51.8|36.0|<0.0001
81545301|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.3||||0.4154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|11.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||11.2|-4.6|0.4154
81545302|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|21.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|29.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||29.7|13.9|<0.0001
81545303|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.5|33.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||33.3|17.5|<0.0001
81545304|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|20.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|28.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||28.1|12.3|<0.0001
81545305|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|18.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|26.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||26.8|11.0|<0.0001
81545306|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|114.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.1|131.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||131.3|97.1|<0.0001
81545307|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.3||||0.3985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|24.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||24.4|-9.8|0.3985
81545308|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|55.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.5|72.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||72.8|38.5|<0.0001
81545309|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|65.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.8|83.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||83.0|48.8|<0.0001
81545310|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|55.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.5|72.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||72.7|38.5|<0.0001
81545311|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|54.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.0|71.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||71.2|37.0|<0.0001
81545312|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|302.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|248.8|356.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||356.8|248.8|<0.0001
81545313|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|47.8||||0.0824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|101.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||101.7|-6.2|0.0824
81545314|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|188.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|134.6|242.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||242.5|134.6|<0.0001
81545315|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|162.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|108.0|216.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||216.0|108.0|<0.0001
81545316|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|141.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.9|195.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||195.8|87.9|<0.0001
81545317|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|135.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.7|189.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||189.6|81.7|<0.0001
81545318|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|287.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|219.1|356.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||356.1|219.1|<0.0001
81545319|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|101.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.9|169.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||169.8|32.9|0.0040
81545320|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|218.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|150.0|287.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||287.0|150.0|<0.0001
81545321|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|170.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|102.0|239.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||239.0|102.0|<0.0001
81545322|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|158.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.1|227.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||227.1|90.1|<0.0001
81506298|NCT04723355|162700741|NON_INFERIORITY|In the sample size calculations, we assumed that the innovative 3-lead wireless water resistant Holter System would have a concordance in the diagnosis of arrhythmia compared to the conventional Holter device similar to a previous study that compared a patch to the conventional Holter device. With this assumption, a total sample of 182 participants would have 80% power to demonstrate an accuracy of at least 85% with a significance level of 2.5% (the 95% CI lower limit should be above 85%).|Accuracy|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.92||||||The comparison of the two Holter monitoring devices was analyzed in terms of the accuracy of the Innovative 3-lead Wireless Water Resistant Holter System in detecting the arrhythmias compared to the Conventional Holter System as the gold standard.||0.92|0.81|
81506299|NCT04723355|162700741|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.95||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.95|0.83|
81506300|NCT04723355|162700741|OTHER||Specificity|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.9||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.90|0.72|
81506301|NCT04723355|162700741|OTHER||Positive predictive value|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.93||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.93|0.80|
81506302|NCT04723355|162700741|OTHER||Negative predictive value|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.93||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.93|0.76|
81506303|NCT04723355|162700741|OTHER||Cohen Kappa coefficient|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We also did an additional analysis to further evaluate the concordance between both Holter monitoring devices using the Cohen´s Kappa coefficient.||||
81506304|NCT04723355|162700741|OTHER||Positive likelihood ratio|5.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.17|8.58||||||Exploratory analyses of positive and negative likelihood ratios were also conducted.||8.58|3.17|
81506305|NCT04723355|162700741|OTHER||Negative likelihood ratio|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.21||||||Exploratory analyses of positive and negative likelihood ratios were also conducted.||0.21|0.06|
81506306|NCT04723355|162700742|OTHER||Accuracy|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.0||||||The comparison of the two Holter monitoring devices was analyzed in terms of the accuracy of the Innovative 3-lead Wireless Water Resistant Holter System in detecting the arrhythmias compared to the Conventional Holter System as the gold standard.||1.00|0.97|
81506307|NCT04723355|162700742|OTHER||Sensitivity|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.0||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||1.00|0.85|
81506308|NCT04723355|162700742|OTHER||Specificity|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.0||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||1.00|0.97|
81506309|NCT04723355|162700742|OTHER||Positive predictive value|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.0||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||1.00|0.78|
81506310|NCT04723355|162700742|OTHER||Negative predictive value|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.0||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||1.00|0.98|
81506311|NCT04723355|162700742|OTHER||Cohen Kappa coefficient|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We also did an additional analysis to further evaluate the concordance between both Holter monitoring devices using the Cohen´s Kappa coefficient.||||
81506312|NCT04723355|162700742|OTHER||Positive likelihood ratio|157.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.25|1107.61||||||Exploratory analyses of positive and negative likelihood ratios were also conducted.||1107.61|22.25|
81506313|NCT04723355|162700742|OTHER||Negative likelihood ratio|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||Exploratory analyses of positive and negative likelihood ratios were also conducted.||0|0|
81506314|NCT04723355|162700743|OTHER||Accuracy|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.9||||||The comparison of the two Holter monitoring devices was analyzed in terms of the accuracy of the Innovative 3-lead Wireless Water Resistant Holter System in detecting the arrhythmias compared to the Conventional Holter System as the gold standard.||0.90|0.79|
81506315|NCT04723355|162700743|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.9||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.90|0.71|
81506316|NCT04723355|162700743|OTHER||Specificity|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.93||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.93|0.80|
81506317|NCT04723355|162700743|OTHER||Positive predictive value|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.9||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.90|0.71|
81506318|NCT04723355|162700743|OTHER||Negative predictive value|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.93||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.93|0.80|
81506319|NCT04723355|162700743|OTHER||Cohen Kappa coefficient|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We also did an additional analysis to further evaluate the concordance between both Holter monitoring devices using the Cohen´s Kappa coefficient.||||
81506320|NCT04723355|162700743|OTHER||Positive likelihood ratio|6.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.03|11.43||||||Exploratory analyses of positive and negative likelihood ratios were also conducted.||11.43|4.03|
81506321|NCT04723355|162700743|OTHER||Negative likelihood ratio|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.34||||||Exploratory analyses of positive and negative likelihood ratios were also conducted.||0.34|0.13|
81506322|NCT04723355|162700744|OTHER||Accuracy|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|0.96||||||The comparison of the two Holter monitoring devices was analyzed in terms of the accuracy of the Innovative 3-lead Wireless Water Resistant Holter System in detecting the arrhythmias compared to the Conventional Holter System as the gold standard.||0.96|0.88|
81506323|NCT04723355|162700744|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.93||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.93|0.56|
81506324|NCT04723355|162700744|OTHER||Specificity|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|0.98||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.98|0.90|
81506325|NCT04723355|162700744|OTHER||Positive predictive value|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.86||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.86|0.48|
81506326|NCT04723355|162700744|OTHER||Negative predictive value|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|0.99||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.99|0.93|
81506327|NCT04723355|162700744|OTHER||Cohen Kappa coefficient|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We also did an additional analysis to further evaluate the concordance between both Holter monitoring devices using the Cohen´s Kappa coefficient.||||
81506328|NCT04723355|162700744|OTHER||Positive likelihood ratio|15.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.51|30.99||||||Exploratory analyses of positive and negative likelihood ratios were also conducted.||30.99|7.51|
81506329|NCT04723355|162700744|OTHER||Negative likelihood ratio|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.5||||||Exploratory analyses of positive and negative likelihood ratios were also conducted.||0.50|0.11|
81506330|NCT04723355|162700745|OTHER||Accuracy|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|0.96||||||The comparison of the two Holter monitoring devices was analyzed in terms of the accuracy of the Innovative 3-lead Wireless Water Resistant Holter System in detecting the arrhythmias compared to the Conventional Holter System as the gold standard.||0.96|0.89|
81506331|NCT04723355|162700745|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.85||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.85|0.28|
81506332|NCT04723355|162700745|OTHER||Specificity|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|0.98||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.98|0.92|
81506333|NCT04723355|162700745|OTHER||Positive predictive value|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.77||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.77|0.23|
81506334|NCT04723355|162700745|OTHER||Negative predictive value|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|0.99||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.99|0.93|
81506335|NCT04723355|162700745|OTHER||Cohen Kappa coefficient|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We also did an additional analysis to further evaluate the concordance between both Holter monitoring devices using the Cohen´s Kappa coefficient.||||
81506336|NCT04723355|162700745|OTHER||Positive likelihood ratio|13.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.84|33.17||||||Exploratory analyses of positive and negative likelihood ratios were also conducted.||33.17|5.84|
81506337|NCT04723355|162700745|OTHER||Negative likelihood ratio|0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.85||||||Exploratory analyses of positive and negative likelihood ratios were also conducted.||0.85|0.22|
81506338|NCT04723355|162700746|OTHER||Accuracy|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.0||||||The comparison of the two Holter monitoring devices was analyzed in terms of the accuracy of the Innovative 3-lead Wireless Water Resistant Holter System in detecting the arrhythmias compared to the Conventional Holter System as the gold standard.||1.00|0.95|
81506339|NCT04723355|162700746|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.99||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.99|0.19|
81506340|NCT04723355|162700746|OTHER||Specificity|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.0||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||1.00|0.96|
81506341|NCT04723355|162700746|OTHER||Positive predictive value|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.95||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.95|0.15|
81506342|NCT04723355|162700746|OTHER||Negative predictive value|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.0||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||1.00|0.97|
81506343|NCT04723355|162700746|OTHER||Cohen Kappa coefficient|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We also did an additional analysis to further evaluate the concordance between both Holter monitoring devices using the Cohen´s Kappa coefficient.||||
81506344|NCT04723355|162700746|OTHER||Positive likelihood ratio|65.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.8|291.07||||||Exploratory analyses of positive and negative likelihood ratios were also conducted.||291.07|14.80|
81506345|NCT04723355|162700746|OTHER||Negative likelihood ratio|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.38||||||Exploratory analyses of positive and negative likelihood ratios were also conducted.||1.38|0.05|
81506346|NCT04723355|162700747|OTHER||Accuracy|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|0.99||||||The comparison of the two Holter monitoring devices was analyzed in terms of the accuracy of the Innovative 3-lead Wireless Water Resistant Holter System in detecting the arrhythmias compared to the Conventional Holter System as the gold standard.||0.99|0.94|
81506347|NCT04723355|162700747|OTHER||Sensitivity|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.89||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.89|0.31|
81506348|NCT04723355|162700747|OTHER||Specificity|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.0||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||1.00|0.98|
81506349|NCT04723355|162700747|OTHER||Positive predictive value|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.0||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||1.00|0.59|
81506350|NCT04723355|162700747|OTHER||Negative predictive value|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|0.99||||||Other measures of diagnostic accuracy, including the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also analyzed.||0.99|0.94|
81506351|NCT04723355|162700747|OTHER||Cohen Kappa coefficient|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We also did an additional analysis to further evaluate the concordance between both Holter monitoring devices using the Cohen´s Kappa coefficient.||||
81506352|NCT04723355|162700747|OTHER|||||||||||||||||Exploratory analyses of positive and negative likelihood ratios were also conducted.|The positive likelihood ratio could not be calculated due to the value of zero in the denominator|||
81506353|NCT04723355|162700747|OTHER||Negative likelihood ratio|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.79||||||Exploratory analyses of positive and negative likelihood ratios were also conducted.||0.79|0.17|
81506354|NCT04723355|162700749|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|4.31||||||The quantitative secondary outcomes were analyzed using Bland-Altman graphs as well as the Lin´s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).||4.31|-6.20|
81506355|NCT04723355|162700749|OTHER||Lin´s concordance correlation coeficient|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|0.98||||||The quantitative secondary outcomes were analyzed using Bland-Altman graphs as well as the Lin´s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).||0.98|0.96|
81506356|NCT04723355|162700750|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.09|11.67||||||The quantitative secondary outcomes were analyzed using Bland-Altman graphs as well as the Lin´s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).||11.67|-17.09|
81506357|NCT04723355|162700750|OTHER||Lin´s concordance correlation coeficient|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|0.96||||||The quantitative secondary outcomes were analyzed using Bland-Altman graphs as well as the Lin´s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).||0.96|0.93|
81506358|NCT04723355|162700751|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.43|6.22||||||The quantitative secondary outcomes were analyzed using Bland-Altman graphs as well as the Lin´s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).||6.22|-5.43|
81506359|NCT04723355|162700751|OTHER||Lin´s concordance correlation coeficient|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|0.96||||||The quantitative secondary outcomes were analyzed using Bland-Altman graphs as well as the Lin´s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).||0.96|0.93|
81506360|NCT04723355|162700752|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1391.46|1378.72||||||The quantitative secondary outcomes were analyzed using Bland-Altman graphs as well as the Lin´s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).||1378.72|-1391.46|
81506361|NCT04723355|162700752|OTHER||Lin´s concordance correlation coeficient|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|0.96||||||The quantitative secondary outcomes were analyzed using Bland-Altman graphs as well as the Lin´s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).||0.96|0.94|
81506362|NCT04723355|162700753|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2089.58|2111.65||||||The quantitative secondary outcomes were analyzed using Bland-Altman graphs as well as the Lin´s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).||2111.65|-2089.58|
81506363|NCT04723355|162700753|OTHER||Lin´s concordance correlation coeficient|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|0.94||||||The quantitative secondary outcomes were analyzed using Bland-Altman graphs as well as the Lin´s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).||0.94|0.89|
81506364|NCT04723355|162700754|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.45|5.2||||||The quantitative secondary outcomes were analyzed using Bland-Altman graphs as well as the Lin´s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).||5.20|-5.45|
81545323|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|152.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.7|220.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||220.7|83.7|<0.0001
81506365|NCT04723355|162700754|OTHER||Lin´s concordance correlation coeficient|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|0.94||||||The quantitative secondary outcomes were analyzed using Bland-Altman graphs as well as the Lin´s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).||0.94|0.91|
81506366|NCT04723355|162700755|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.38|12.07||||||The quantitative secondary outcomes were analyzed using Bland-Altman graphs as well as the Lin´s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).||12.07|-13.38|
81506367|NCT04723355|162700755|OTHER||Lin´s concordance correlation coeficient|0.987|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|0.99||||||The quantitative secondary outcomes were analyzed using Bland-Altman graphs as well as the Lin´s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).||0.99|0.98|
81506368|NCT04723355|162700756|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|1.56||||||The quantitative secondary outcomes were analyzed using Bland-Altman graphs as well as the Lin´s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).||1.56|-1.75|
81506369|NCT04723355|162700756|OTHER||Lin´s concordance correlation coeficient|0.9976|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.997|0.998||||||The quantitative secondary outcomes were analyzed using Bland-Altman graphs as well as the Lin´s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).||0.998|0.997|
81506370|NCT04723355|162700757|SUPERIORITY||chi-squared test statistic|23.529|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81506371|NCT01119443|162700787|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between pramipexole ER 1.5 mg x 1 tablet q.d. and pramipexole ER 0.375 mg x 4 tablets q.d. in fed condition|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|104.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.3|110.3|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||110.3|98.3|
81506372|NCT01119443|162700788|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between pramipexole ER 1.5 mg x 1 tablet q.d. and pramipexole ER 0.375 mg x 4 tablets q.d. in fed condition|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|104.8||||||90.0|100.1|109.8|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||109.8|100.1|
81506373|NCT01119443|162700789|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between pramipexole ER 1.5 mg x 1 tablet q.d. and pramipexole ER 0.375 mg x 4 tablets q.d. in fed condition|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|108.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.634|122.676|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||122.676|95.634|
81506374|NCT01119443|162700790|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between pramipexole ER 1.5 mg x 1 tablet q.d. and pramipexole ER 0.375 mg x 4 tablets q.d. in fed condition|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|106.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.189|122.251|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||122.251|93.189|
81506375|NCT01119443|162700791|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between pramipexole ER 1.5 mg x 1 tablet q.d. and pramipexole ER 0.375 mg x 4 tablets q.d. in fed condition|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|98.426|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.276|112.58|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||112.58|84.276|
81506376|NCT01119443|162700792|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between pramipexole ER 1.5 mg x 1 tablet q.d. and pramipexole ER 0.375 mg x 4 tablets q.d. in fed condition|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|95.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.461|109.698|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||109.698|82.461|
81506377|NCT01119443|162700794|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between pramipexole ER 1.5 mg x 1 tablet q.d. and pramipexole ER 0.375 mg x 4 tablets q.d. in fed condition|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|104.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.585|118.263|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||118.263|91.585|
81506378|NCT01119443|162700795|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between pramipexole ER 1.5 mg x 1 tablet q.d. and pramipexole ER 0.375 mg x 4 tablets q.d. in fasted condition|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|93.6||||||90.0|86.9|100.8|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||100.8|86.9|
81545324|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|185.9||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.1|281.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||281.8|90.1|0.0002
81545325|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|205.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|109.2|300.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||300.8|109.2|<0.0001
81506379|NCT01119443|162700796|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between pramipexole ER 1.5 mg x 1 tablet q.d. and pramipexole ER 0.375 mg x 4 tablets q.d. in fasted condition|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|100.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.0|106.7|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||106.7|94.0|
81506380|NCT01119443|162700797|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between pramipexole ER 1.5 mg x 1 tablet q.d. and pramipexole ER 0.375 mg x 4 tablets q.d. in fasted condition|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|86.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.583|101.854|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||101.854|73.583|
81506381|NCT01119443|162700798|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between pramipexole ER 1.5 mg x 1 tablet q.d. and pramipexole ER 0.375 mg x 4 tablets q.d. in fasted condition|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|86.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.583|101.854|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||101.854|73.583|
81506382|NCT01119443|162700799|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between pramipexole ER 1.5 mg x 1 tablet q.d. and pramipexole ER 0.375 mg x 4 tablets q.d. in fasted condition|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|99.069|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.688|117.45|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||117.45|80.688|
81506383|NCT01119443|162700800|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between pramipexole ER 1.5 mg x 1 tablet q.d. and pramipexole ER 0.375 mg x 4 tablets q.d. in fasted condition|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|109.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.571|133.811|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||133.811|89.571|
81506384|NCT01119443|162700802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence between pramipexole ER 1.5 mg x 1 tablet q.d. and pramipexole ER 0.375 mg x 4 tablets q.d. in fasted condition|Test/Reference Ratio of the mean x 100|92.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.871|110.185|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80 - 125|||110.185|77.871|
81506385|NCT00512278|162700815|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a 25% difference in the rate of SVR between the PEG INF/RBV plus infliximab group (70%) and the PEG INF/RBV (45%) group, a power of 0.85 and an alpha level of 0.05, 75 patients for each group was estimated||||||0.718|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.718
81506386|NCT00512278|162700817|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a 25% difference in the rate of SVR between the PEG INF/RBV plus infliximab group (70%) and the PEG INF/RBV (45%) group, a power of 0.85 and an alpha level of 0.05, 75 patients for each group was estimated.||||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Univariate and multivariable logistic regression were used for factors associated with an SVR.|t-test, 2 sided|||SVR was the primary outcome to calculate sample size. Assuming a 25% difference in the rate of SVR between the the two groups, a power of 0.85 and an alpha level of 0.05, 75 patients for each group was estimated. This analysis included patients randomized and received at least one dose of study drugs. A 2-sided probability value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Univariate and multivariable logistic regression were used for factors associated with an SVR.||||0.718
81545326|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|221.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|125.2|316.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||316.7|125.2|<0.0001
81506387|NCT03723980|162700824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.96||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"the calculated p value is for time interval of 4 hours~threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|ANOVA|For multiple comparisons between groups, post hoc (LSD) was applied||||||0.329
81506388|NCT03723980|162700824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.92||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"The calculated p value is for time interval of 12 hours~threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|ANOVA|||||||0.764
81506389|NCT03723980|162700824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.57||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"The calculated p value is for time interval of day 2~threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|ANOVA|||||||0.605
81506390|NCT03723980|162700824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.82||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"The calculated p value is for time interval of day 3~threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|ANOVA|||||||0.786
81506391|NCT03723980|162700824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.72||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"The calculated p value is for time interval of day 4~threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|ANOVA|||||||0.813
81506392|NCT03723980|162700826|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"The calculated p value is for the difference between pre-operative time interval and 4 hours time interval.~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|ANOVA|||||||0.334
81506393|NCT03723980|162700826|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"The calculated p value is for the difference between time interval of 4 hours and time interval of 12 hours.~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|ANOVA|||||||0.448
81506394|NCT03723980|162700826|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"The calculated p value is for the difference between time intervals of 12 hours and day 2~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|ANOVA|||||||0.056
81506395|NCT03723980|162700826|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"The calculated p value is for the difference between time intervals of day 2 and day 3~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|ANOVA|||||||0.760
81506396|NCT03723980|162700826|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"The calculated p value is for the difference between time intervals of day 3 and day 4~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|ANOVA|||||||0.828
81506397|NCT03723980|162700826|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"The calculated p value is for the difference between pre-operative time interval and 4 hours time interval~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|ANOVA|||||||0.000
81545327|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|170.0||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.1|265.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||265.8|74.1|0.0006
81545328|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|185.7||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.9|281.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||281.5|89.9|0.0002
81506398|NCT03723980|162700826|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"The calculated p value is for the difference between time interval of 4 hours and time interval of 12 hours~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|ANOVA|||||||0.605
81506399|NCT03723980|162700826|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"The calculated p value is for the difference between time intervals of 12 hours and day 2~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|ANOVA|||||||0.80
81506400|NCT03723980|162700826|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"The calculated p value is for the difference between time intervals of day 2 and day 3~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|ANOVA|||||||0.574
81506401|NCT03723980|162700826|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"The calculated p value is for the difference between time intervals of day 3 and day 4~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|ANOVA|||||||0.796
81506402|NCT03723980|162700827|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|||||"The p-value calculated is for pain score difference at 4 hours~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.412
81506403|NCT03723980|162700827|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.8||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|||||"The p-value calculated is for pain score difference at 12 hours~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.94
81506404|NCT03723980|162700827|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.5||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|||||"The p-value calculated is for pain score difference at Day 2~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.035
81506405|NCT03723980|162700827|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.4||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|||||"The p-value calculated is for pain score difference at Day 3~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.023
81506406|NCT03723980|162700827|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|4.3||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||"The p-value calculated is for pain score difference at Day 4.~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.020
81506407|NCT03723980|162700828|OTHER|||||||0.15||||||"The p-value calculated is for pain score difference at 4 hours~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.15
81506408|NCT03723980|162700828|OTHER|||||||0.36||||||"The p-value calculated is for pain score difference at 12 hours~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.36
81506409|NCT03723980|162700828|OTHER|||||||0.13||||||"The p-value calculated is for pain score difference at day 2~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.13
81506410|NCT03723980|162700828|OTHER|||||||0.55||||||"The p-value calculated is for pain score difference at day 3~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.55
81506411|NCT03723980|162700828|OTHER|||||||0.17||||||"The p-value calculated is for pain score difference at day 4~Threshold for statistical significance= \<0.05"|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.17
81506412|NCT00461708|162700875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81506413|NCT00461708|162700876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81506414|NCT00811720|162700901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|-0.85|||Adjusted change from Baseline to Month 6||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 213 participants in the placebo group and 152 participants in the nalmefene group.|"The primary hypothesis concerned the treatment effect at Month 6. The null hypothesis of no difference in treatment effect was tested against the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference in treatment effect.~MMRM model with the Baseline score as a covariate; site, sex, time in months (Month 1-6); and treatment as fixed effects. The Baseline score-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were also included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used."||-0.85|-3.81|0.002
81506415|NCT00811720|162700902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.81|-5.11|||Adjusted change from Baseline to Month 6||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 213 participants in the placebo group and 152 participants in the nalmefene group.|"The primary hypothesis concerned the treatment effect at Month 6. The null hypothesis of no difference in treatment effect was tested against the alternative hypothesis that there was a difference in treatment effect.~MMRM model with the Baseline score as a covariate; site, sex, time in months (Month 1-6); and treatment as fixed effects. The Baseline score-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were also included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used."||-5.11|-16.81|<0.001
81506416|NCT00811720|162700903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.98|||Adjusted Odds Ratio (OR) response|||The analysis of RSDRL used a logistic regression (LREG) model, with country, sex, Baseline DRL, and treatment as fixed effects, and missing values imputed as non-response.||0.98|0.50|0.039
81506417|NCT00811720|162700904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.16|||Adjusted change from Baseline to Week 24||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 210 participants in the placebo group and 152 participants in the nalmefene group.|MMRM model with the Baseline score as a covariate, and site, sex, time in weeks, and treatment as fixed effects. The Baseline score-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were also included in the model; an unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.16|-0.57|<0.001
81506418|NCT00811720|162700905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.15|||Adjusted change from Baseline to Week 24||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 210 participants in the placebo group and 152 participants in the nalmefene group.|MMRM model with the Baseline CGI-S score as a covariate, and site, sex, time in weeks, and treatment as fixed effects. The Baseline CGI-S score-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were also included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||-0.15|-0.53|<0.001
81545329|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|144.9||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.1|240.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||240.8|49.1|0.0033
81545330|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|170.0||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.2|274.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||274.9|65.2|0.0017
81506419|NCT00811720|162700906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio to placebo|0.88||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.97|||Adjusted values||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 211 participants in the placebo group and 158 participants in the nalmefene group.|Log-transformed GGT values were analysed using an MMRM model with the log-transformed Baseline value as a covariate, and site, sex, time in weeks, and treatment as fixed effects. Log-transformed Baseline value-by-time interaction and treatment-by-time interaction were included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.97|0.80|0.009
81506420|NCT00811720|162700907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio to placebo|0.9||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|0.98|||Adjusted values||The Number of Participants Analyzed is participants with efficacy measurement available at this endpoint, that is, 209 participants in the placebo group and 158 participants in the nalmefene group.|Log-transformed ALAT values were analysed using an MMRM model with the log-transformed Baseline value as a covariate, and site, sex, time in weeks, and treatment as fixed effects. Log-transformed Baseline value-by-time and treatment-by-time interactions were included in the model. An unstructured covariance matrix was used.||0.98|0.84|0.011
81506421|NCT01824290|162700930|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|29.114|||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-14.25|62.0||||||||62.00|-14.25|
81506422|NCT00539240|162700947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||P\<0.05 considered statistically significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|adjusted for age, sex, BMI and ethnicity||||||0.04
81506423|NCT00539240|162700947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||||||P\<0.05 considered statistically significant, No adjustment for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|adjusted for age, sex, BMI and ethnicity||||||0.50
81506424|NCT00539240|162700948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||||||P\<0.05 considered statistically significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons (no post-hoc contrasts performed)|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline score and personality traits (SCL-90)||||||0.19
81506425|NCT00539240|162700949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||P\<0.05 considered statistically significant, No adjustment for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|adjusted for age, sex, BMI and ethnicity.||||||0.04
81506426|NCT00539240|162700949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||||||P\<0.05 considered statistically significant, no adjustment for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|adjusted for age, sex, BMI and ethnicity||||||0.50
81506427|NCT00539240|162700950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||P\<0.05 considered statistically significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|adjusted for age, sex, BMI and ethnicity||||||0.04
81506428|NCT00539240|162700950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||||||P\<0.05 considered statistically significant. No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Linear|adjusted for age, sex, BMI and ethnicity.||||||0.20
81506429|NCT01646814|162701049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.019
81506430|NCT00553410|162701050|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.26|||Log Rank|||||1.26|.93|.31
81506431|NCT00553410|162701051|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.06|||Log Rank|||||1.06|.68|.16
81506432|NCT00553410|162701052|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.09|||Log Rank|||||1.09|.71|.25
81506433|NCT00553410|162701053|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.18|||Log Rank|||||1.18|.81|.84
81506434|NCT01911351|162701068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||kappa statistic|0.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: p\< or = 0.05|Chi-squared|||A kappa statistic was performed for 75% of the group to assess inter-rater agreement of the perception of the success of the procedure.||||<0.001
81506435|NCT01333436|162701069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|36.8||0.0078||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0078
81506436|NCT01333436|162701070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.9||0.0675||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0675
81506437|NCT01333436|162701071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.8||0.1798||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1798
81506438|NCT00444106|162701072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||One-sided exact test for a single propn.|One-sided exact test for a single proportion.||"One-sided null hypothesis that the incidence rate of ABR Wave III latency changes is greater than or equal to 15%.~Increase in ABR Wave III latency between baseline and Day 7 of greater than 0.3 ms."||||<.0001
81506439|NCT01634152|162701082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.2724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.099|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Stepwise testing of the null hypothesis was used to test the efficacy of Tio R5 and then Tio R2.5, each over placebo. The analysis was performed in a stepwise manner, firstly for this endpoint, then Trough FEV1. Each step was only considered confirmatory if all previous steps were successful.||0.099|-0.028|0.2724
81506440|NCT01634152|162701082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.075|0.203|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Stepwise testing of the null hypothesis was used to test the efficacy of Tio R5 and then Tio R2.5, each over placebo. The analysis was performed in a stepwise manner, firstly for this endpoint, then Trough FEV1. Each step was only considered confirmatory if all previous steps were successful.||0.203|0.075|<0.0001
81506441|NCT01634152|162701083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.5898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.085|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|Stepwise testing of the null hypothesis was used to test the efficacy of Tio R5 and then Tio R2.5, each over placebo. The analysis for this endpoint was performed in a stepwise manner after the analysis of the primary endpoint was performed. Each step was only considered confirmatory if all previous steps were successful.||0.085|-0.048|0.5898
81506442|NCT01634152|162701083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.154|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|Stepwise testing of the null hypothesis was used to test the efficacy of Tio R5 and then Tio R2.5, each over placebo. The analysis for this endpoint was performed in a stepwise manner after the analysis of the primary endpoint was performed. Each step was only considered confirmatory if all previous steps were successful.||0.154|0.019|0.0117
81506443|NCT01634152|162701084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.2277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.113|0.027|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.027|-0.113|0.2277
81506444|NCT01634152|162701084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.3998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.101|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.101|-0.040|0.3998
81506445|NCT01634152|162701085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.121|0.026|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.026|-0.121|0.2030
81506446|NCT01634152|162701085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.8194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.083|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.083|-0.066|0.8194
81506447|NCT01634152|162701086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.031|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029||0.2907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.088|-0.026|0.2907
81506448|NCT01634152|162701086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.068|0.184|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.184|0.068|<0.0001
81506449|NCT01634152|162701087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.2008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.103|0.022|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.022|-0.103|0.2008
81506450|NCT01634152|162701087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.2545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.100|-0.026|0.2545
81506451|NCT01634152|162701090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.133|0.173|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.173|-0.133|0.7980
81506452|NCT01634152|162701090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.3166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.233|0.076|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.076|-0.233|0.3166
81506453|NCT01634152|162701092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.8916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.227|0.261|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.261|-0.227|0.8916
81506454|NCT01634152|162701092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.4789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.336|0.158|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.158|-0.336|0.4789
81506455|NCT01634152|162701093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.8361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.129|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.129|-0.160|0.8361
81506456|NCT01634152|162701093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.2461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.233|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.060|-0.233|0.2461
81506457|NCT01634152|162701094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.6029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.096|0.165|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.165|-0.096|0.6029
81506458|NCT01634152|162701094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.7034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.158|0.107|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.107|-0.158|0.7034
81506459|NCT01634152|162701095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.776|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.686||0.3083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.419|13.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||13.970|-4.419|0.3083
81506460|NCT01634152|162701095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.743|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.747||0.3179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.571|14.057|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||14.057|-4.571|0.3179
81506461|NCT01634152|162701096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.567|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.807||0.9061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.866|10.001|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||10.001|-8.866|0.9061
81506462|NCT01634152|162701096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.107|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.867||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.658|5.444|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||5.444|-13.658|0.3990
81506463|NCT01634152|162701097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.025||0.3542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.959|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||1.060|-2.959|0.3542
81506464|NCT01634152|162701097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.502|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.042||0.6298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.545|1.541|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||1.541|-2.545|0.6298
81506465|NCT01634152|162701098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.4066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.107|0.043|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.043|-0.107|0.4066
81506466|NCT01634152|162701098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.2032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.125|0.027|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.027|-0.125|0.2032
81506467|NCT01634152|162701099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.051|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.2064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|0.028|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.028|-0.131|0.2064
81545331|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|211.4||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|106.6|316.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||316.2|106.6|0.0001
81506468|NCT01634152|162701099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.142|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.020|-0.142|0.1410
81506469|NCT01634152|162701100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.9869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.083|0.082|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.082|-0.083|0.9869
81506470|NCT01634152|162701100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.090|-0.077|0.8730
81506471|NCT01634152|162701101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.9043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.103|0.091|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.091|-0.103|0.9043
81506472|NCT01634152|162701101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.7708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.112|0.083|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.083|-0.112|0.7708
81506473|NCT01634152|162701102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.036|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.4864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.139|0.066|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.066|-0.139|0.4864
81506474|NCT01634152|162701102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.7991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.117|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.090|-0.117|0.7991
81506475|NCT01634152|162701103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.8884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.106|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.106|-0.092|0.8884
81506476|NCT01634152|162701103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.8115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.112|0.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.088|-0.112|0.8115
81506477|NCT01634152|162701104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.7498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.117|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.117|-0.084|0.7498
81506478|NCT01634152|162701104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.083|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.1108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.185|0.019|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.019|-0.185|0.1108
81506479|NCT01634152|162701105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.8055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|0.102|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.102|-0.131|0.8055
81506480|NCT01634152|162701105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.189|0.047|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.047|-0.189|0.2360
81506481|NCT01634152|162701106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.6748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.097|0.063|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.063|-0.097|0.6748
81506482|NCT01634152|162701106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.5497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.056|0.105|||Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures restricted maximum likelihood model|Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.105|-0.056|0.5497
81506483|NCT01152437|162701107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.122||||0.0735|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.018|0.844||The statistical analysis is descriptive and exploratory in nature and performed only to provide a statistical framework from which to view the results and plan further studies.|Regression, Logistic|Wald Chi-square test and Confidence Interval from logistic regression stratified by number of lines of palliative chemotherapy.||Null hypothesis is that the objective response rate (ORR) in KRAS wild-type patients treated with afatinib is less than or equal to the ORR in KRAS wild-type patients treated with cetuximab. Sample size is based on a 'pick the winner' approach assuming ORR for cetuximab of 12%, undesirable ORR for afatinib of 11% and desirable ORR for afatinib of 16%. As per 'pick the winner' approach, afatinib would be considered 'the winner' if the ORR for afatinib was greater than the ORR for cetuximab.||0.844|0.018|0.0735
81506484|NCT01152437|162701108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|12.0||||0.6394|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.9|23.9||The statistical analysis is descriptive and exploratory in nature and performed only to provide a statistical framework from which to view the results and plan further studies.|Exact binomial test|||Null hypothesis is that the disease control rate is 10% in patients with KRAS mutation. Sample size calculation based on a 2-sided exact binomial test at 10% significance level to distinguish between the historical disease control rate of 10% and a desirable disease control rate for afatinib of 25%.||23.9|4.9|0.6394
81506485|NCT01900665|162701112|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||||0.14|-1.73|0.095
81506486|NCT04046939|162701139|SUPERIORITY||Ratio to PBO of the ratios to baseline|0.2283|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.121|0.431||A closed hierarchical procedure testing dexpramipexole against placebo at Week 12 was used. (1) 150 mg BID for AEC (2) 75 mg BID for AEC (3) pooled 75 mg and 150 mg BID group for pre-bronchodilator FEV1; and (4) 37.5 mg BID for AEC.|Mixed Models Analysis||0.2283 represents the ratio of the 150 mg BID week 12 ratio to baseline (0.2051), compared to the PBO week 12 ratio to baseline (0.8980). This ratio of 0.2283 is equivalent to a -77.17% change compared to placebo at week 12.|The 150 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo using a mixed effects model repeated-measures (MMRM).||0.431|0.121|<.0001
81506487|NCT04046939|162701139|SUPERIORITY||Ratio to PBO of the ratios to baseline|0.3403||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.177|0.653||A closed hierarchical procedure testing dexpramipexole against placebo at Week 12 was used. (1) 150 mg BID for AEC (2) 75 mg BID for AEC (3) pooled 75 mg and 150 mg BID group for pre-bronchodilator FEV1; and (4) 37.5 mg BID for AEC.|Mixed Models Analysis||0.3403 represents the ratio of the 75 mg BID week 12 ratio to baseline (0.3056), compared to the PBO week 12 ratio to baseline (0.8980). This ratio of 0.3403 is equivalent to a -65.97% change compared to placebo at week 12.|The 75 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo using a mixed effects model repeated-measures (MMRM).||0.653|0.177|0.0014
81506488|NCT04046939|162701139|SUPERIORITY||Ratio to PBO of the ratios to baseline|0.4489||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.231|0.874||A closed hierarchical statistical testing was used. The previous endpoint in the hierarchy was not statistically significant. Therefore, this endpoint was not formally tested and is not considered statistically significant, despite a p-value \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||0.4489 represents the ratio of the 37.5 mg BID week 12 ratio to baseline (0.4031) compared to the PBO week 12 ratio to baseline (0.8980). This ratio of 0.4489 is equivalent to a -55.11% change compared to placebo at week 12.|The 37.5 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo using a mixed effects model repeated-measures (MMRM).||0.874|0.231|0.0190
81506489|NCT04046939|162701140|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0814||||0.4154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|0.279||A closed hierarchical procedure testing dexpramipexole against placebo at Week 12 was used. (1) 150 mg BID for AEC (2) 75 mg BID for AEC (3) pooled 75 mg and 150 mg BID group for pre-bronchodilator FEV1; and (4) 37.5 mg BID for AEC.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is the difference of the pooled 75 mg and 150 mg BID group from placebo in change in pre-bronchodilator FEV1 in liters from Baseline to Week 12 (end of primary treatment period). A positive value indicates improvement in lung function.|The combined 75 mg and 150 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo using a mixed effects model repeated-measures (MMRM).||0.279|-0.116|0.4154
81506490|NCT04046939|162701140|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.177||||0.1174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0456|0.4||For secondary endpoints which were not key secondary endpoints, no adjustment for multiple testing was used and p \<0.05 was used for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is the difference of the 150 mg BID group from the placebo group in the change in pre-bronchodilator FEV1 in liters from Baseline to Week 12 (end of primary treatment period). A positive value indicates improvement in lung function.|The 150 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo using a mixed effects model repeated-measures (MMRM).||0.400|-0.0456|0.1174
81506491|NCT04046939|162701140|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0143||||0.8998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.211||For secondary endpoints which were not key secondary endpoints, no adjustment for multiple testing was used and p \<0.05 was used for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is the difference of the 75 mg BID group from the placebo group in the change in pre-bronchodilator FEV1 in liters from Baseline to Week 12 (end of primary treatment period). A positive value indicates improvement in lung function.|The 75 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo using a mixed effects model repeated-measures (MMRM).||0.211|-0.240|0.8998
81506492|NCT04046939|162701140|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.138||||0.2425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.095|0.37||For secondary endpoints which were not key secondary endpoints, no adjustment for multiple testing was used and p \<0.05 was used for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is the difference of the 37.5 mg BID group from the placebo group in the change in pre-bronchodilator FEV1 in liters from Baseline to Week 12 (end of primary treatment period). A positive value indicates improvement in lung function.|The 37.5 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo using a mixed effects model repeated-measures (MMRM).||0.370|-0.0950|0.2425
81506493|NCT04046939|162701141|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.264||||0.3059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.772|0.245||For secondary endpoints which were not key secondary endpoints, no adjustment for multiple testing was used and p \<0.05 was used for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is the difference of the 150 mg BID dexpramipexole group compared to the placebo group in change in ACQ-6 score from Baseline to Week 12 (end of primary treatment period). A negative value indicates improvement of asthma symptoms.|The 150 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo using a mixed effects model repeated-measures (MMRM).||0.245|-0.772|0.3059
81506494|NCT04046939|162701141|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0457||||0.8642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.575|0.484||For secondary endpoints which were not key secondary endpoints, no adjustment for multiple testing was used and p \<0.05 was used for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is the difference of the 75 mg BID dexpramipexole group compared to the placebo group in change in ACQ-6 score from Baseline to Week 12 (end of primary treatment period). A negative value indicates improvement of asthma symptoms.|The 75 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo using a mixed effects model repeated-measures (MMRM).||0.484|-0.575|0.8642
81506495|NCT04046939|162701141|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0276||||0.9182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.505||For secondary endpoints which were not key secondary endpoints, no adjustment for multiple testing was used and p \<0.05 was used for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is the difference of the 37.5 mg BID dexpramipexole group compared to the placebo group in change in ACQ-6 score from Baseline to Week 12 (end of primary treatment period). A negative value indicates improvement of asthma symptoms.|The 37.5 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo using a mixed effects model repeated-measures (MMRM).||0.505|-0.560|0.9182
81506496|NCT04046939|162701142|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.181||||0.0716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0163|0.378||For secondary endpoints which were not key secondary endpoints, no adjustment for multiple testing was used and p \<0.05 was used for statistical significance.|ANCOVA||Estimate the difference of the 150 mg BID Dexpramipexole group from placebo in change in post-bronchodilator FEV1 from Baseline to Week 12 (end of primary treatment period) in liters. A positive value indicates improvement in lung function.|An ANCOVA analysis was performed comparing the 150 mg BID dexpramipexole group to placebo.||0.378|-0.0163|0.0716
81506497|NCT04046939|162701142|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.00474||||0.9619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.192|0.202||For secondary endpoints which were not key secondary endpoints, no adjustment for multiple testing was used and p \<0.05 was used for statistical significance.|ANCOVA||Estimate the difference of the 75 mg BID Dexpramipexole group from placebo in change in post-bronchodilator FEV1 from Baseline to Week 12 (end of primary treatment period) in liters. A positive value indicates improvement in lung function.|An ANCOVA analysis was performed comparing the 75 mg BID dexpramipexole group to placebo.||0.202|-0.192|0.9619
81506498|NCT04046939|162701142|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0987||||0.3368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.105|0.302||For secondary endpoints which were not key secondary endpoints, no adjustment for multiple testing was used and p \<0.05 was used for statistical significance.|ANCOVA||Estimate the difference of the 37.5 mg BID Dexpramipexole group from placebo in change in post-bronchodilator FEV1 from Baseline to Week 12 (end of primary treatment period) in liters. A positive value indicates improvement in lung function.|An ANCOVA analysis was performed comparing the 37.5 mg BID dexpramipexole group to placebo.||0.302|-0.105|0.3368
81506499|NCT04046939|162701143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.208||||0.4512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.338|0.755||For secondary endpoints which were not key secondary endpoints, no adjustment for multiple testing was used and p \<0.05 was used for statistical significance.|ANCOVA||Estimate the difference in the 150 mg BID dexpramipexole group from the placebo group in the change in AQLQ score from Baseline to Week 12 (end of primary treatment period). A positive value indicates improvement of asthma symptoms.|An ANCOVA analysis was performed comparing the 150 mg BID dexpramipexole group to placebo.||0.755|-0.338|0.4512
81506500|NCT04046939|162701143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0642||||0.8214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.627|0.499||For secondary endpoints which were not key secondary endpoints, no adjustment for multiple testing was used and p \<0.05 was used for statistical significance.|ANCOVA||Estimate the difference in the 75 mg BID dexpramipexole group from the placebo group in the change in AQLQ score from Baseline to Week 12 (end of primary treatment period). A positive value indicates improvement of asthma symptoms.|An ANCOVA analysis was performed comparing the 75 mg BID dexpramipexole group to placebo.||0.499|-0.627|0.8214
81506501|NCT04046939|162701143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.154||||0.5894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.411|0.72||For secondary endpoints which were not key secondary endpoints, no adjustment for multiple testing was used and p \<0.05 was used for statistical significance.|ANCOVA||Estimate the difference in the 37.5 mg BID dexpramipexole group from the placebo group in the change in AQLQ score from Baseline to Week 12 (end of primary treatment period). A positive value indicates improvement of asthma symptoms.|An ANCOVA analysis was performed comparing the 37.5 mg BID dexpramipexole group to placebo.||0.720|-0.411|0.5894
81506502|NCT04046939|162701149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0196||||||No adjustment for multiple testing of exploratory endpoints was used.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The 150 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo at Week 12 using a Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.0196
81506503|NCT04046939|162701149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0207||||||No adjustment for multiple testing of exploratory endpoints was used.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The 75mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo at Week 12 using a Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.0207
81506504|NCT04046939|162701149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5399||||||No adjustment for multiple testing of exploratory endpoints was used.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The 37.5 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo at Week 12 using a Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.5399
81506505|NCT04046939|162701150|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0233||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0405|-0.00613||No adjustment for multiple testing of exploratory endpoints was used.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is the difference of the 150 mg BID group from the placebo group in the change absolute basophil count (automated differential) from Baseline to Week 12 (end of primary treatment period). A negative value represents fewer basophils.|The 150 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo using a mixed effects model repeated-measures (MMRM) with terms for baseline, GINA treatment step, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. An unstructured covariance matrix was used. The response variable was the post-baseline value minus the baseline value.||-0.00613|-0.0405|0.0084
81506506|NCT04046939|162701150|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0206||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0384|-0.00281||No adjustment for multiple testing of exploratory endpoints was used.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is the difference of the 75 mg BID group from the placebo group in the change absolute basophil count (automated differential) from Baseline to Week 12 (end of primary treatment period). A negative value represents fewer basophils.|The 75 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo using a mixed effects model repeated-measures (MMRM) with terms for baseline, GINA treatment step, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. An unstructured covariance matrix was used. The response variable was the post-baseline value minus the baseline value.||-0.00281|-0.0384|0.0237
81506507|NCT04046939|162701150|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.00215||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0203|0.016||No adjustment for multiple testing of exploratory endpoints was used.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is the difference of the 37.5 mg BID group from the placebo group in the change absolute basophil count (automated differential) from Baseline to Week 12 (end of primary treatment period). A negative value represents fewer basophils.|The 37.5 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo using a mixed effects model repeated-measures (MMRM) with terms for baseline, GINA treatment step, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. An unstructured covariance matrix was used. The response variable was the post-baseline value minus the baseline value.||0.0160|-0.0203|0.8140
81506508|NCT04046939|162701151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.24||||0.1886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|4.13||No adjustment for multiple testing of exploratory endpoints was used.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is the difference of the 150 mg BID group from the placebo group in the change in FeNO from Baseline to Week 12 in liters. In eosinophilic asthma, a lower FeNO indicates less eosinophilic inflammation of the airway than a higher value.|The 150 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo using a mixed effects model repeated-measures (MMRM) with terms for baseline, GINA treatment step, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. An unstructured covariance matrix was used. The response variable was the post-baseline value minus the baseline value.||4.13|-20.6|0.1886
81545332|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|219.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|114.5|324.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||324.0|114.5|<0.0001
81545333|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|162.2||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.3|267.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||267.0|57.3|0.0027
81506509|NCT04046939|162701151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.53||||0.3061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|6.08||No adjustment for multiple testing of exploratory endpoints was used.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is the difference of the 75 mg BID group from the placebo group in the change in FeNO from Baseline to Week 12 in liters. In eosinophilic asthma, a lower FeNO indicates less eosinophilic inflammation of the airway than a higher value.|The 75mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo using a mixed effects model repeated-measures (MMRM) with terms for baseline, GINA treatment step, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. An unstructured covariance matrix was used. The response variable was the post-baseline value minus the baseline value.||6.08|-19.1|0.3061
81545334|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|185.9||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.1|290.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||290.7|81.1|0.0006
81506510|NCT04046939|162701151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.2||||0.1294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|3.04||No adjustment for multiple testing of exploratory endpoints was used.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is the difference of the 37.5 mg BID group from the placebo group in the change in FeNO from Baseline to Week 12 in liters. In eosinophilic asthma, a lower FeNO indicates less eosinophilic inflammation of the airway than a higher value.|The 37.5 mg BID dexpramipexole group was compared to placebo using a mixed effects model repeated-measures (MMRM) with terms for baseline, GINA treatment step, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline by visit interaction as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. An unstructured covariance matrix was used. The response variable was the post-baseline value minus the baseline value.||3.04|-23.4|0.1294
81506511|NCT00806260|162701156|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|step down test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.21||||ANCOVA|||at alcohol level 0.10%|||0.21|
81506512|NCT00806260|162701156|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|step down test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|0.12||||ANCOVA|||at alcohol level 0.07%|||0.12|
81506513|NCT00806260|162701156|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|step-down test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|||ONE_SIDED|90.0|-0.03||||ANCOVA|||at alcohol level 0.04%|||-0.03|
81506514|NCT00806260|162701157|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.07|||ANCOVA|||at 2 hr timepoint||0.07|-0.17|
81506515|NCT00806260|162701157|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non inferiority test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.04|||ANCOVA|||at 6 hr timepoint||0.04|-0.18|
81506516|NCT00806260|162701157|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non inferiority|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.06|||ANCOVA|||at 2 hr timepoint||0.06|-0.08|
81506517|NCT00806260|162701157|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non inferiority|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.05|||ANCOVA|||at 6 hr timepoint||0.05|-0.13|
81506518|NCT00237042|162701158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Linear regression was used to compare group means at follow up, adjusted for baseline values of the outcome variable.||The null hypothesis was that mean characteristic pain intensity at 6-month follow up is equal across the three groups.||||0.19
81506519|NCT00237042|162701159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome variable||||||0.27
81506520|NCT00237042|162701160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Group means compared with linear regression adjusted for baseline values. Adjusted difference: -1.0 between SMT and COCT, -1.0 between TSMT and COCT.||The null hypothesis was that mean characteristic pain intensity at 12-month follow up is equal across the three groups.||||0.003
81506521|NCT00237042|162701161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline value of the outcome variable||||||0.016
81506522|NCT01897532|162701173|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was chosen as 1.3 (FDA Guidance for Industry - Diabetes Mellitus - Evaluating Cardiovascular Risk in New Antidiabetic Therapies to Treat Type 2 Diabetes).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.17||p-value for Hazard ratio (HR) ≥1.3 (1-sided)|Regression, Cox|Based on a Cox regression model with terms for treatment group and region.||Cox proportional hazard regression model was performed to compare the effect of linagliptin versus placebo. Model included randomised treatment and geographical region as factors. Breslow's method was used for dealing with ties. First hypothesis (non-inferiority of the primary endpoint) was to be tested at the one-sided alpha-level of 2.5%. In case of significance the next set of hypotheses (two separate hypothesis tests) were to be tested with a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure.||1.17|0.89|0.0002
81506523|NCT01897532|162701173|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.6301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.17||p-value for HR ≥1.0 (1-sided).|Regression, Cox|Based on a Cox regression model with terms for treatment group and region.||Cox proportional hazard regression model was performed to compare the effect of linagliptin versus placebo. Model included randomised treatment and geographical region as factors. Breslow's method was used for dealing with ties. First hypothesis (non-inferiority of the primary endpoint) was to be tested at the one-sided alpha-level of 2.5%. In case of significance the next set of hypotheses (two separate hypothesis tests) were to be tested with a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure.||1.17|0.89|0.6301
81506524|NCT01897532|162701174|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.6918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.22||p-value for HR ≥1.0 (1-sided)|Regression, Cox|Based on a Cox regression model with terms for treatment group and region.||Cox proportional hazard regression model was performed to compare the effect of linagliptin versus placebo. Model included randomised treatment and geographical region as factors. Breslow's method was used for dealing with ties. First hypothesis (non-inferiority of the primary endpoint) was to be tested at the one-sided alpha-level of 2.5%. In case of significance the next set of hypotheses (two separate hypothesis tests) were to be tested with a sequentially rejective multiple test procedure.||1.22|0.89|0.6918
81506525|NCT03682965|162701190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.004
81545335|NCT01746901|162767850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|135.5||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.7|240.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||240.4|30.7|0.0116
81506526|NCT03682965|162701191|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||The Holm-Bonferroni correction for multiple tests was used because the two outcomes are based on correlated data.|Clopper-Pearson binomial exact test|||The secondary efficacy endpoint was the percentage of days during peak pollen season for which the average total combined score was lower in the immunotherapy group than in the placebo group.||||<0.05
81506527|NCT03682965|162701193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.23
81506528|NCT00953706|162701198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.1509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary analysis for the primary efficacy variable was based on a Mixed-Effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM). The model included absolute change from baseline in percent predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) as the dependent variable, treatment (ivacaftor versus placebo) and visit as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect, with adjustment for age and continuous baseline value of percent predicted FEV1.||4.1|-0.6|0.1509
81506529|NCT00953706|162701199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.5408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|5.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for the respiratory domain score endpoint was similar to that of the primary analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint. Estimates were from Mixed-Effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with the dependent variable being absolute change from baseline, fixed effects for categorical visit and treatment group, and adjustment for for age and baseline value for CFQ-R score, using unstructured covariance matrix||5.6|-2.9|0.5408
81506530|NCT00953706|162701200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for this variable was similar to that of the primary analysis of the primary efficacy endpoint. Estimates were from Mixed-Effects Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM) with dependent variable being absolute change from baseline, fixed effects for categorical visit and treatment group, and adjustment for continuous age and baseline value for age, sweat chloride, using unstructured covariance matrix.||-0.2|-5.6|0.0384
81506531|NCT00953706|162701201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.7265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis used the linear mixed model with treatment as fixed effects, visit (days on study) and treatment by visit interaction as random effects, with adjustment for age group (\< 18 years and ≥ 18 years) and percent predicted forced expiratory volume (FEV1) severity (\< 70%, ≥ 70% to ≤ 90%, \> 90%) at screening, with random intercept and random slope. Rate of change in the study period is the slope of weight versus time (days) multiplied by the number of days in the study period (112 days).||0.7|-1.1|0.7265
81506532|NCT04050384|162701228|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|These analyses apply to the Frontal, Central, and Central-Parietal regions.||||||<0.001
81506533|NCT04050384|162701229|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.38
81506534|NCT01783444|162701234|NON_INFERIORITY|Hazard ratio obtained from stratified Cox model (stratified by presence/absence of visceral metastasis as per IWRS)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|0.97||||||||0.97|0.57|
81506535|NCT01783444|162701235|NON_INFERIORITY|Hazard ratio obtained from stratified Cox model (stratified by presence/absence of visceral metastasis as per IWRS)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.66||||||||1.66|0.96|
81506536|NCT01783444|162701236|NON_INFERIORITY|Hazard ratio obtained from stratified Cox model (stratified by presence/absence of visceral metastasis as per IWRS)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.7||||||||1.70|0.95|
81506537|NCT01783444|162701236|NON_INFERIORITY|Hazard ratio obtained from stratified Cox model (stratified by presence/absence of visceral metastasis as per IWRS)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.79||||||||1.79|0.99|
81506538|NCT01783444|162701239|NON_INFERIORITY|Hazard ratio obtained from stratified Cox model (stratified by presence/absence of visceral metastasis as per IWRS)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.66||||||||1.66|0.72|
81506539|NCT01783444|162701239|NON_INFERIORITY|Hazard ratio obtained from stratified Cox model (stratified by presence/absence of visceral metastasis as per IWRS)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.77||||||||1.77|0.78|
81506540|NCT01783444|162701240|NON_INFERIORITY|Hazard ratio obtained from stratified Cox model (stratified by presence/absence of visceral metastasis as per IWRS)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|0.88||||||||0.88|0.46|
81506541|NCT01783444|162701240|NON_INFERIORITY|Hazard ratio obtained from stratified Cox model (stratified by presence/absence of visceral metastasis as per IWRS)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.91||||||||1.91|0.93|
81506542|NCT01783444|162701241|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.3|11.9||||||Side-effects||11.9|-3.3|
81506543|NCT01783444|162701241|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.9|5.5||||||Side-effects||5.5|-9.9|
81506544|NCT01783444|162701241|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.4|3.8||||||Effectiveness||3.8|-10.4|
81506545|NCT01783444|162701241|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.7|3.0||||||Effectiveness||3.0|-9.7|
81506546|NCT01783444|162701241|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.8|2.5||||||Convenience||2.5|-5.8|
81506547|NCT01783444|162701241|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.5|3.3||||||Convenience||3.3|-5.5|
81506548|NCT01783444|162701241|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.3|2.9||||||Global Satisfaction||2.9|-8.3|
81506549|NCT01783444|162701241|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.4|1.9||||||Global Satisfaction||1.9|-8.4|
81506550|NCT00552071|162701243|OTHER|||||||0.4||||||A two-sided p value of \<0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.40
81506551|NCT00552071|162701244|OTHER|||||||0.43||||||A two-sided p value of \<0.05 was considered significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.43
81506552|NCT04776161|162701265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.12|||Generalized linear models|Adjusted for age, sex, race||||0.12|-0.16|0.78
81506553|NCT04776161|162701265|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.13|||Generalized linear models|Adjusted for age, sex, race||||0.13|-0.10|0.79
81545336|NCT01746901|162767851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-1.5|-4.3|<0.0001
81545337|NCT01746901|162767851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.8||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|4.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||4.2|1.4|0.0001
81506554|NCT04776161|162701266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|1.22|||Generalized linear models|Adjusted for age, sex, race and baseline uric acid level.||||1.22|-0.28|0.22
81506555|NCT04776161|162701266|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|1.26|||Generalized linear models|Adjusted for age, sex, race and baseline uric acid level||||1.26|-0.33|0.24
81506556|NCT00954447|162701271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.74|-0.55|||ANCOVA||Linagliptin 5mg - Placebo|||-0.55|-0.74|<0.0001
81506557|NCT00954447|162701272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.935|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.949|4.419|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression of HbA1c \< 7.0 percent at week 52|Linagliptin 5mg vs. Placebo OR adjusted for baseline HbA1c, categorical renal function impairment, concomitant OADs and treatment|FAS with baseline HbA1c \>= 7.0 percent (NCF); there are 593 available values for Placebo and 595 for Linagliptin 5mg||4.419|1.949|<0.0001
81506558|NCT00954447|162701274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.51|-0.39|||ANCOVA||Linagliptin 5mg - Placebo|||-0.39|-0.51|<0.0001
81506559|NCT00954447|162701275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.69|-0.52|||ANCOVA||Linagliptin 5mg - Placebo|||-0.52|-0.69|<0.0001
81506560|NCT00954447|162701276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.76|-0.57|||ANCOVA||Linagliptin 5mg - Placebo|||-0.57|-0.76|<0.0001
81506561|NCT00954447|162701277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.67|-0.47|||ANCOVA||Linagliptin 5mg - Placebo|||-0.47|-0.67|<0.0001
81545338|NCT01746901|162767851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.7005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.1|-1.7|0.7005
81506562|NCT00954447|162701278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.65|-0.45|||ANCOVA||Linagliptin 5mg - Placebo|||-0.45|-0.65|<0.0001
81506563|NCT00954447|162701279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.64|-0.43|||ANCOVA||Linagliptin 5mg - Placebo|||-0.43|-0.64|<0.0001
81506564|NCT00954447|162701280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49|<|0.0001||95.0|-16.49|-6.71|||ANCOVA||Linagliptin 5mg - Placebo|||-6.71|-16.49|<0.0001
81506565|NCT00954447|162701283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.0029||95.0|-2.61|-0.54|||ANCOVA||Linagliptin 5mg - Placebo|||-0.54|-2.61|0.0029
81506566|NCT00954447|162701286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.327|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.221|8.43|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression of HbA1c \< 6.5 percent at week 52|Linagliptin 5mg vs. Placebo OR adjusted for baseline HbA1c, categorical renal function impairment, concomitant OADs and treatment|FAS with baseline HbA1c \>= 6.5 percent (NCF); there are 615 available values for Placebo and 616 for Linagliptin 5mg||8.430|2.221|<0.0001
81506567|NCT00661830|162701302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.281|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.811|2.023|||Regression, Cox|||||2.023|0.811|
81545339|NCT01746901|162767851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.5|-1.3|0.8440
81506568|NCT00661830|162701303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.747|1.927|||Regression, Cox|||||1.927|0.747|
81506569|NCT01047189|162701340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.05
81506570|NCT00887159|162701383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.47||P-value is one-sided.|Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio was derived comparing Arm B to Arm A.|There are 2 primary comparisons and each involves comparing the experimental arms (B, C) to the control arm (A). Accrual goal was 54 patients per arm. With a 1-sided 0.1 level logrank test for each test, we have 90% power to detect a 42% reduction in the PFS hazard rate of 0.139 to 0.082 (corresponding to an improvement in median PFS of 5 months to 8.5 months) with 18-month accrual and 12-month follow-up; assuming exponential survival. For each test, 94 events are needed to achieve this power.||1.47|0.65|0.45
81506571|NCT00887159|162701383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.48||P-value is one-sided.|Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio was derived comparing Arm C to Arm A.|There are 2 primary comparisons and each involves comparing the experimental arms (B, C) to the control arm (A). Accrual goal was 54 patients per arm. With a 1-sided 0.1 level logrank test for each test, we have 90% power to detect a 42% reduction in the PFS hazard rate of 0.139 to 0.082 (corresponding to an improvement in median PFS of 5 months to 8.5 months) with 18-month accrual and 12-month follow-up; assuming exponential survival. For each test, 94 events are needed to achieve this power.||1.48|0.66|0.48
81506572|NCT00887159|162701386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.69||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|2.52|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio was derived comparing the high CTCs group to the low CTCs group.|||2.52|1.13|0.01
81506573|NCT03181971|162701393|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change from baseline to 7 months.||2.9|0.2|0.68
81506574|NCT03181971|162701393|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change from baseline to 15 months||0.7|0.03|0.017
81506575|NCT03181971|162701394|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change from baseline to 7 months.||2.0|0.07|.24
81506576|NCT03181971|162701394|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|7.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change from baseline to 15 months.||7.0|0.1|.98
81506577|NCT03181971|162701395|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.2||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change from baseline to 7 months.||1.0|-0.6|0.57
81545340|NCT01746901|162767851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.7295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.1|-1.6|0.7295
81506578|NCT03181971|162701395|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.5||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change from baseline to 15 months.||0.6|-1.5|.40
81506579|NCT03181971|162701396|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.04||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change from baseline to 7 months.||0.1|-0.06|.46
81506580|NCT03181971|162701396|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.02||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change from baseline to 15 months.||0.1|-0.2|.80
81506581|NCT03181971|162701397|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.001||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change from baseline to 7 months.||0.03|-0.03|.93
81506582|NCT03181971|162701397|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.02||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change from baseline to 15 months.||0.02|-0.06|.36
81506583|NCT03181971|162701398|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|1.4||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|8.5||Because of skewed distributions, dietary outcomes were log-transformed and regression coefficients were exponentiated to derive the percent change in outcomes by intervention status over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in total kcal intake from baseline to 7 months.||8.5|-5.3|0.70
81506584|NCT03181971|162701398|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|3.7||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|12.0||Because of skewed distributions, dietary outcomes were log-transformed and regression coefficients were exponentiated to derive the percent change in outcomes by intervention status over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in intake of food kcal from baseline to 7 months.||12.0|-3.9|.35
81506585|NCT03181971|162701398|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|-10.6||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in intake of beverage kcal from baseline to 7 months.||8.8|-29.2|.35
81506586|NCT03181971|162701398|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|-17.5||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|9.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in SSB kcal from baseline to 7 months.||9.6|-37.8|.18
81545341|NCT01746901|162767851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.8757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.5|-1.3|0.8757
81506587|NCT03181971|162701399|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|9.1||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|49.9||Because of skewed distributions, dietary outcomes were log-transformed and regression coefficients were exponentiated to derive the percent change in outcomes by intervention status over time.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change from baseline to 7 months.||49.9|-20.6|.59
81506588|NCT03181971|162701400|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|23.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|34.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in water intake from baseline to 7 months.||34.2|13.1|<.001
81506589|NCT03181971|162701400|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|14.7||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|25.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in water intake from baseline to 15 months.||25.9|4.5|.004
81506590|NCT03181971|162701400|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|-8.0||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in SSB intake from baseline to 7 months.||0.4|-15.7|0.063
81506591|NCT03181971|162701400|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|-2.8||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in SSB intake from baseline to 15 months.||6.9|-11.7|.56
81506592|NCT03181971|162701400|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|1.2||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|7.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in juice intake from baseline to 7 months.||7|-4.3|.68
81506593|NCT03181971|162701400|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|-1.4||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in juice intake from baseline to 15 months.||5|-7.4|.66
81506594|NCT03181971|162701400|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|-4.0||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in flavored milk intake from baseline to 7 months.||0.5|-8.3|0.079
81506595|NCT03181971|162701400|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|-3.0||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in flavored milk intake from baseline to 15 months.||2.3|-8.0|.26
81506596|NCT03181971|162701400|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|4.4||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|11.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in plain milk intake from baseline to 7 months.||11.5|-2.2|.20
81506597|NCT03181971|162701400|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|2.3||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|9.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in plain milk intake from baseline to 15 months.||9.6|-4.4|.51
81506598|NCT03181971|162701401|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|31.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.2|42.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in water intake from water source at lunch from baseline to 7 months.||42.2|21.2|<.001
81506599|NCT03181971|162701401|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|4.9||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|13.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in water intake from water source during lunch from baseline to 15 months.||13.5|-3.0|.22
81506600|NCT03181971|162701401|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|17.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|33.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in water intake from water source at recess from baseline to 7 months.||33.3|2.6|.02
81506601|NCT03181971|162701401|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|4.7||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|19.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in water intake from water source at recess from baseline to 15 months.||19.2|-8.0|.48
81506602|NCT03181971|162701401|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|34.6||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|99.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in water intake from water source at PE from baseline to 7 months.||99.8|-9.4|.14
81506603|NCT03181971|162701401|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference in change|32.1||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|96.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of between group change in water intake from water source at PE from baseline to 15 months.||96.2|-11.0|.16
81545342|NCT01746901|162767852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|60.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.4|72.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||72.9|47.4|<0.0001
81545343|NCT01746901|162767852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.6||||0.0514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|25.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||25.4|-0.1|0.0514
81506604|NCT00803738|162701403|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|For the primary clinical equivalence analysis, a 90% confidence interval was constructed on the difference in the therapeutic cure rates between the Test Product and Reference Product at the Test-of-Cure visit (Visit 3). The interval was calculated using Wald's method with Yates' continuity correction. Clinical equivalence was established if this 90% confidence interval was contained within the interval -0.20 to +0.20 (-20% to +20%).|proportion of subjects in trtmt groups|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.3|15.02|||Wald's method with Yates' continuity|||||15.02|-4.30|
81506605|NCT00803738|162701404|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A 90% confidence interval was constructed on the difference in the mycological cure rates between the Test Product and Reference Product at the Test-of-Cure visit (Visit 3). The interval was calculated using Wald's method with Yates' continuity correction. Clinical equivalence was established if this 90% confidence interval was contained within the interval -0.20 to +0.20 (-20% to +20%).|proportion of subjects in trtmt groups|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.66|11.49|||Wald's method with Yates' continuity|||||11.49|-4.66|
81506606|NCT00803738|162701405|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A 90% confidence interval was constructed on the difference in the clinical cure rates between the Test Product and Reference Product at the Test-of-Cure visit (Visit 3). The interval was calculated using Wald's method with Yates' continuity correction. Clinical equivalence was established if this 90% confidence interval was contained within the interval -0.20 to +0.20 (-20% to +20%).|proportion of subjects in trtmt groups|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.35|16.88|||Wald's method with Yates' continuity|||||16.88|-1.35|
81506607|NCT01127633|162701424|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The noninferiority margin for this hypothesis was specified as 50% of the treatment difference observed at the end of the feeder study. If the lower limit of the confidence interval (CI) was greater than 0, the noninferiority criterion was met, indicating that at least 50% of the treatment difference observed at the end of the feeder studies was maintained at specified time points in the delayed-start period.|Median Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.11|-1.14|0.974
81506608|NCT03420742|162701490|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.741|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|0.915|||||The ratios of geometric mean were calculated on the basis of the within-participant variance. Participant was treated as a random effect in the model.|||0.915|0.600|
81506609|NCT03420742|162701491|OTHER||Geometric least squares mean ratio|0.836|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.662|1.06|||||The ratios of geometric mean were calculated on the basis of the within-participant variance. Participant was treated as a random effect in the model.|||1.06|0.662|
81506610|NCT00775268|162701524|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.001
81506611|NCT00775268|162701525|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0313|||||||Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test|||||||0.0313
81545344|NCT01746901|162767852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|29.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|42.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||42.4|17.0|<0.0001
81506612|NCT03856359|162701541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81506613|NCT03856359|162701543|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81506614|NCT03856359|162701545|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.73
81506615|NCT03856359|162701547|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.38
81506616|NCT03856359|162701548|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.23
81506617|NCT03856359|162701549|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81506618|NCT03856359|162701550|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81506619|NCT03856359|162701551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7
81506620|NCT03856359|162701552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81506621|NCT03856359|162701553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.65
81506622|NCT03856359|162701554|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81506623|NCT03856359|162701555|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.44
81506624|NCT03856359|162701556|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.20
81506625|NCT03856359|162701557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.53
81506626|NCT03856359|162701558|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81506627|NCT03856359|162701559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81506628|NCT04232943|162701565|OTHER|This study was designed to provide at least 96% power to detect ≥ 60% reduction in shedding rate in the IPV+ dmLT group assuming the shedding rate in the IPV alone group is at least 80%.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.464|||||RR = Ratio of proportions: (IPV+dmLT) / IPV|Analysis of Shedding of Poliovirus Type 1||2.464|0.560|
81506629|NCT04232943|162701565|OTHER|This study was designed to provide at least 96% power to detect ≥ 60% reduction in shedding rate in the IPV+ dmLT group assuming the shedding rate in the IPV alone group is at least 80%.|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.606|1.51|||||RR = Ratio of proportions: (IPV+dmLT) / IPV|Analysis of Shedding of Poliovirus Type 3||1.510|0.606|
81506630|NCT01881009|162701609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81506631|NCT01881009|162701610|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81506632|NCT01194245|162701615|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority would be supported if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between Analog-PH20 and the comparator (insulin lispro) did not exceed 0.40.|LS Means Difference|0.05||||0.2878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Approximately 110 participants were to be enrolled, allowing approximately 88 participants to complete both treatment periods (44 for each investigational drug). Assuming a dropout rate of no more than 20%, intra-participant correlation of 0.80, standard deviation of 1.2, and a true difference of 0, the study would have a greater than 90% power to show that Analog-PH20 was non-inferior to insulin lispro alone with respect to the change from baseline in A1C at the end of each treatment period.||0.15|-0.05|0.2878
81545345|NCT01746901|162767852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|43.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.3|55.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||55.8|30.3|<0.0001
81506633|NCT05501639|162701637|OTHER|||||||0.758|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.758
81506634|NCT05501639|162701638|OTHER|||||||0.474|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.474
81506635|NCT05501639|162701639|OTHER|||||||0.472|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.472
81506636|NCT05501639|162701640|OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|0.647|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.261|1.604|||||Incidence rate ratio at 6 months|||1.604|0.261|
81506637|NCT05501639|162701640|OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|1.005|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.513|1.969|||||Incidence rate ratio at 12 months|||1.969|0.513|
81506638|NCT05501639|162701641|OTHER|||||||0.222|||||||Chi-squared|||Hospitalisations||||0.222
81506639|NCT05501639|162701641|OTHER|||||||0.553|||||||Chi-squared|||Asthma-related hospitalisations||||0.553
81506640|NCT05501639|162701641|OTHER|||||||0.192|||||||Chi-squared|||ED visits||||0.192
81506641|NCT05501639|162701641|OTHER|||||||0.383|||||||Chi-squared|||Asthma-related ED visits||||0.383
81545346|NCT01746901|162767852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|33.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|46.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||46.4|21.0|<0.0001
81506642|NCT05501639|162701641|OTHER|||||||0.338|||||||Chi-squared|||OP visits||||0.338
81506643|NCT05501639|162701641|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Asthma-related OP visits||||<0.0001
81506644|NCT05501639|162701642|OTHER|||||||0.538|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Hospitalisations||||0.538
81506645|NCT05501639|162701642|OTHER|||||||0.913|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Asthma-related hospitalisations||||0.913
81506646|NCT05501639|162701642|OTHER|||||||0.688|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ED visits||||0.688
81506647|NCT05501639|162701642|OTHER|||||||0.892|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Asthma-related ED visits||||0.892
81506648|NCT05501639|162701642|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||OP visits||||<0.0001
81506649|NCT05501639|162701642|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Asthma-related OP visits||||0.002
81506650|NCT05501639|162701643|OTHER|||||||0.378|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.378
81506651|NCT00251693|162701644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10%, noninferiority was concluded. Superiority of primary efficacy endpoint was assessed by comparing the crude healing rate of dexlansoprazole MR 60 mg dose to that of lansoprazole 30 mg using a Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test with baseline LA EE Grade as strata.|Difference in percentage|6.33||||0.004||95.0|2.17|10.48||Unadjusted p-value is presented. The overall 0.05 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.48|2.17|0.004
81506652|NCT00251693|162701644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the lower bound of the 95% CI was greater than -10%, noninferiority was concluded. Superiority of primary efficacy endpoint was assessed by comparing the crude healing rate of dexlansoprazole MR 90 mg dose to that of lansoprazole 30 mg using a Cochran Mantel Haenszel (CMH) test with baseline LA EE Grade as strata.|Difference in percentage|6.84||||0.001||95.0|2.7|10.98||Unadjusted p-value is presented. The overall 0.05 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.98|2.70|0.001
81506653|NCT00251693|162701644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.727||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at the 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.727
81506654|NCT00251693|162701645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||Unadjusted p-value is presented. Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level by Hommel-Simes method within treatment and Hochberg method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.002
81506655|NCT00251693|162701645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0||||Unadjusted p-value is presented. Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level by Hommel-Simes method within treatment and Hochberg method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.045
81506656|NCT00251693|162701645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.245||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.245
81506657|NCT00251693|162701646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||Unadjusted p-value is presented. Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level by Hommel-Simes method within treatment and Hochberg method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole.|Log Rank|||||||0.011
81506658|NCT00251693|162701646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0||||Unadjusted p-value is presented. Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level by Hommel-Simes method within treatment and Hochberg method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole.|Log Rank|||||||0.017
81506659|NCT00251693|162701646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.927||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||||||0.927
81506660|NCT00251693|162701647|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was supported if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference with lansoprazole 30 mg of the estimated 8-week healing rate was greater than -10%. Superiority was assessed based on log-rank tests comparing treatments for the endpoints.|Difference in percentage|6.2||||0.06||95.0|2.3|10.11||Unadjusted p-value is presented. The overall 0.05 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Log Rank|||||10.11|2.30|0.060
81506661|NCT00251693|162701647|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was supported if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the difference with lansoprazole 30 mg of the estimated 8-week healing rate was greater than -10%. Superiority was assessed based on log-rank tests comparing treatments for the endpoints.|Difference in percentage|6.08||||0.029||95.0|2.16|10.0||Unadjusted p-value is presented. The overall 0.05 level of significance for the multiple comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole was controlled using Hochberg's method.|Log Rank|||||10.00|2.16|0.029
81506662|NCT00251693|162701647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.707||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.707
81506663|NCT00251693|162701648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.705||95.0||||Unadjusted p-value is presented. Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level by Hommel-Simes method within treatment and Hochberg method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.705
81545347|NCT01746901|162767852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|36.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.7|49.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||49.1|23.7|<0.0001
81506664|NCT00251693|162701648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.146||95.0||||Unadjusted p-value is presented. Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level by Hommel-Simes method within treatment and Hochberg method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.146
81506665|NCT00251693|162701648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.283||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.283
81506666|NCT00251693|162701649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.896||95.0||||Unadjusted p-value is presented. Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level by Hommel-Simes method within treatment and Hochberg method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole.|Log Rank|||||||0.896
81506667|NCT00251693|162701649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.241||95.0||||Unadjusted p-value is presented. Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level by Hommel-Simes method within treatment and Hochberg method for comparisons of each dexlansoprazole dose to lansoprazole.|Log Rank|||||||0.241
81506668|NCT00251693|162701649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.211||95.0||||Statistical significance was determined at 0.05 level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||||||0.211
81506669|NCT02525679|162701675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.5968|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1047|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3784|1.8151|||||Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a two sided 95% confidence interval for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error (SE) of the mean is actually SE of the slope.|Dose proportionality in plasma for Cmax (log-transformed scale) was explored based on the linear regression model.||1.8151|1.3784|
81506670|NCT02525679|162701675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.0207|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0261|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9668|1.0747|||||Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a two sided 95% confidence interval for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error (SE) of the mean is actually SE of the slope.|Dose proportionality in plasma for Cmax (log-transformed scale) was explored based on the linear regression model.||1.0747|0.9668|
81506671|NCT02525679|162701677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|2.7123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2525|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1856|3.2389|||||Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a two sided 95% confidence interval for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error (SE) of the mean is actually SE of the slope.|Dose proportionality in plasma for AUC(0-tz) (log-transformed scale) was explored based on the linear regression model.||3.2389|2.1856|
81506672|NCT02525679|162701677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.0003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0253|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9482|1.0525|||||Based on the estimate for the slope parameter, a two sided 95% confidence interval for the slope was computed. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard error (SE) of the mean is actually SE of the slope.|Dose proportionality in plasma for AUC(0-tz) (log-transformed scale) was explored based on the linear regression model.||1.0525|0.9482|
81545348|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|39.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.8|47.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||47.2|31.8|<0.0001
81506673|NCT00833027|162701679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.85|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Student's T-test|Student's T-test for paired samples||||||<0.001
81506674|NCT04683913|162701705|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|alpha=0.05||||||<0.001
81506675|NCT04683913|162701706|OTHER|||||||0.027||||||Week 1\&2 vs Week 3\&4|t-test, 2 sided|alpha corrected with Bonferroni-Dunn procedure (k=10).||The change in foot progression angle magnitude at each sequential time point were compared using paired t-tests (with a Bonferroni-Dunn correction). Results indicate whether the change from baseline were significantly different at each time point. Abbreviations: F=Follow up, R=Retention||||0.027
81506676|NCT04683913|162701706|OTHER|||||||1||||||Week 3\&4 vs Week 5\&6|t-test, 2 sided|||The change in foot progression angle magnitude at each sequential time point were compared using paired t-tests (with a Bonferroni-Dunn correction). Results indicate whether the change from baseline were significantly different at each time point. Abbreviations: F=Follow up, R=Retention||||1.0
81506677|NCT04683913|162701706|OTHER|||||||0.078||||||Week 5\&6 vs Follow up|t-test, 2 sided|alpha corrected with Bonferroni-Dunn procedure (k=10).||The change in foot progression angle magnitude at each sequential time point were compared using paired t-tests (with a Bonferroni-Dunn correction). Results indicate whether the change from baseline were significantly different at each time point. Abbreviations: F=Follow up, R=Retention||||0.078
81506678|NCT04683913|162701706|OTHER|||||||0.015||||||Follow up vs Retention|t-test, 2 sided|alpha corrected with Bonferroni-Dunn procedure (k=10).||The change in foot progression angle magnitude at each sequential time point were compared using paired t-tests (with a Bonferroni-Dunn correction). Results indicate whether the change from baseline were significantly different at each time point. Abbreviations: F=Follow up, R=Retention||||0.015
81506679|NCT04683913|162701706|OTHER|||||||0.567||||||Week 1\&2 vs Week 5\&6|t-test, 2 sided|alpha corrected with Bonferroni-Dunn procedure (k=10).||The change in foot progression angle magnitude at each sequential time point were compared using paired t-tests (with a Bonferroni-Dunn correction). Results indicate whether the change from baseline were significantly different at each time point. Abbreviations: F=Follow up, R=Retention||||0.567
81506680|NCT04683913|162701706|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Week 1\&2 vs Follow up|t-test, 2 sided|alpha corrected with Bonferroni-Dunn procedure (k=10).||The change in foot progression angle magnitude at each sequential time point were compared using paired t-tests (with a Bonferroni-Dunn correction). Results indicate whether the change from baseline were significantly different at each time point. Abbreviations: F=Follow up, R=Retention||||0.001
81506681|NCT04683913|162701706|OTHER|||||||1||||||Week 1\&2 vs Retention|t-test, 2 sided|alpha corrected with Bonferroni-Dunn procedure (k=10).||The change in foot progression angle magnitude at each sequential time point were compared using paired t-tests (with a Bonferroni-Dunn correction). Results indicate whether the change from baseline were significantly different at each time point. Abbreviations: F=Follow up, R=Retention||||1.0
81506682|NCT04683913|162701706|OTHER|||||||0.205||||||Week 3\&4 vs Follow up|t-test, 2 sided|alpha corrected with Bonferroni-Dunn procedure (k=10).||The change in foot progression angle magnitude at each sequential time point were compared using paired t-tests (with a Bonferroni-Dunn correction). Results indicate whether the change from baseline were significantly different at each time point. Abbreviations: F=Follow up, R=Retention||||0.205
81506683|NCT04683913|162701706|OTHER|||||||0.162||||||Week 3\&4 vs Retention|t-test, 2 sided|alpha corrected with Bonferroni-Dunn procedure (k=10).||The change in foot progression angle magnitude at each sequential time point were compared using paired t-tests (with a Bonferroni-Dunn correction). Results indicate whether the change from baseline were significantly different at each time point. Abbreviations: F=Follow up, R=Retention||||0.162
81506684|NCT04683913|162701706|OTHER|||||||0.421||||||Week 5\&6 vs Retention|t-test, 2 sided|alpha corrected with Bonferroni-Dunn procedure (k=10).||The change in foot progression angle magnitude at each sequential time point were compared using paired t-tests (with a Bonferroni-Dunn correction). Results indicate whether the change from baseline were significantly different at each time point. Abbreviations: F=Follow up, R=Retention||||0.421
81506685|NCT04683913|162701711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline scores, structural severity and sex. alpha=0.05||Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Scale - pain subscale scores were compared between the delayed and immediate groups at week 6 using ANCOVA.||||0.750
81506686|NCT04683913|162701711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.201|||||||ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline scores, structural severity and sex. alpha=0.05||Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Scale - stiffness subscale scores were compared between the delayed and immediate groups at week 6 using ANCOVA.||||0.201
81506687|NCT04683913|162701711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997|||||||ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline scores, structural severity and sex. alpha=0.05||Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Scale - physical function subscale scores were compared between the delayed and immediate groups at week 6 using ANCOVA.||||0.997
81506688|NCT04683913|162701711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.423|||||||ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline scores, structural severity and sex. alpha=0.05||Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Scale - quality of life subscale scores were compared between the delayed and immediate groups at week 6 using ANCOVA.||||0.423
81506689|NCT04683913|162701712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.342|||||||ANCOVA|Controlling for body mass, structural severity and sex. alpha=0.05||Knee adduction moment 1 (early stance) was analyzed as raw Nm with body mass entered as as covariate.||||0.342
81506690|NCT04683913|162701712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.844|||||||ANCOVA|Controlling for body mass, structural severity and sex. alpha=0.05||Knee Adduction Moment 2 (late stance was analyzed as raw Nm with body mass entered as as covariate.||||0.844
81506691|NCT04683913|162701712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.774|||||||ANCOVA|Controlling for body mass, structural severity and sex. alpha=0.05||Knee Flexion Moments were analyzed as raw Nm with body mass entered as as covariate||||0.774
81545349|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.3||||0.2739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|12.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||12.0|-3.4|0.2739
81506692|NCT04683913|162701713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.186|||||||ANCOVA|Controlling for body mass, structural severity and sex. alpha=0.05||Knee adduction moment impulses were analyzed as raw Nm\*s with body mass entered as as covariate.||||0.186
81506693|NCT04683913|162701713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.601|||||||ANCOVA|Controlling for body mass, structural severity and sex. alpha=0.05||Knee flexion moment impulses were analyzed as raw Nm\*s with body mass entered as as covariate.||||0.601
81506694|NCT02878382|162701742|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||significance level of 5%|Chi-squared|also, Fisher's exact test and Mann-Whtiney were used for comparing the other variables in the study||||||<0.001
81506695|NCT02878382|162701744|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.001||||||significance level of 5%|Fisher Exact|||||||=0.001
81506696|NCT02878382|162701745|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.048|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Student's t-test or the Mann-Whitney test was used according to the assumption of normality of data for PpIX fluorescence intensity||||=0.048
81506697|NCT01482715|162701747|OTHER||RP2D|600.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||||A MTD was not established based on observation of DLTs in Cycle 1 of treatment. The 600 mg BID dose was considered to be the maximum dose with an acceptable toxicity profile that could be continuously administered to patients and was selected as the recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D).|||
81506698|NCT01415583|162701803|NON_INFERIORITY|Consistent with the noninferiority design, the null hypothesis states that the bleeding rate in patients receiving perioperative dexamethasone differed from the bleeding rate in patients receiving perioperative placebo; the alternative hypothesis states that the bleeding rate with dexamethasone is not greater than placebo by more than the noninferiority margin.||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81506699|NCT01415583|162701803|NON_INFERIORITY|This noninferiority margin was set at 5%, meaning a difference in bleeding rates that did not exceed 5% would be taken as evidence that the bleeding with dexamethasone is not greater than that with placebo by more than 5%.||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81506700|NCT04472650|162701809|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|87.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.273|98.111||||||Sitravatinib Malate Salt Capsule (Test) vs. Sitravatinib Free Base Capsule (Reference). Analysis based on Relative Bioavailability Analysis Set, defined as the subset of participants in the PK Parameters Analysis Set who had at least 1 primary PK parameter (AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax of sitravatinib) in both periods.||98.111|78.273|
81506701|NCT04472650|162701810|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|87.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|78.12|98.01||||||Sitravatinib Malate Salt Capsule (Test) vs. Sitravatinib Free Base Capsule (Reference). Analysis based on Relative Bioavailability Analysis Set, defined as the subset of participants in the PK Parameters Analysis Set who had at least 1 primary PK parameter (AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax of sitravatinib) in both periods.||98.01|78.12|
81506702|NCT04472650|162701811|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|88.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.41|101.87||||||Sitravatinib Malate Salt Capsule (Test) vs. Sitravatinib Free Base Capsule (Reference). Analysis based on Relative Bioavailability Analysis Set, defined as the subset of participants in the PK Parameters Analysis Set who had at least 1 primary PK parameter (AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax of sitravatinib) in both periods.||101.87|77.41|
81506703|NCT00298389|162701829|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||calculated|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.05
81506704|NCT00298389|162701830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.05
81506705|NCT02079909|162701847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84||||0.3919|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3919
81506706|NCT02079909|162701848|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.7588|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7588
81506707|NCT02079909|162701849|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29||||0.3212|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3212
81506708|NCT01869634|162701867|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Paired samples.||||||0.0025|||||||Sign test|||Comparison between HIV positive naïve to ART before and after ART has been done.||||0.0025
81506709|NCT01869634|162701868|OTHER|Two-sample Wilcoxon rank-sum (Mann-Whitney) test||||||0.032|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.032
81506710|NCT01869634|162701868|OTHER|Wilcoxon signed-rank test||||||0.826|||||||Sign test|||Comparison of coronary artery wall thickness before and after ART in the HIV infected participants.||||0.826
81506711|NCT01869634|162701869|OTHER|Two-sample Wilcoxon rank-sum (Mann-Whitney) test|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||comparison between groups (HIV+ vs HIV-)||||<0.001
81506712|NCT01869634|162701869|OTHER|||||||0.807|||||||Sign test|||Changes in systemic immune activation through IL6||||0.807
81506713|NCT03427814|162701898|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1428|||||||Log Rank|The one-sided p-value was based on a stratified log-rank test.||||||= 0.1428
81506714|NCT03846427|162701905|SUPERIORITY|P value was based on the exact binomial test against the null hypothesis of ORR = 30% with alternative of ORR \> 30%|||||<|0.0001|||||||Binomial exact method|||||||<0.0001
81506715|NCT01334554|162701931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Beta coefficient (linear regression)|0.12||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.58||p- value was unadjusted. Primary outcome underwent logarithmic transformation|Regression, Linear|||H0= 4-week treatment with sildenafil citrate does not improve insulin sensitivity in obese African American women.||0.58|-0.33|0.55
81506716|NCT01334554|162701932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Beta coefficient|0.46||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|2.49||Adjusted for baseline values only|Regression, Linear|||||2.49|-1.58|0.649
81545350|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|16.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|24.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||24.1|8.7|<0.0001
81545351|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|27.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.7|35.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||35.0|19.7|<0.0001
81545352|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|20.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|28.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||28.2|12.8|<0.0001
81506717|NCT02393859|162701947|SUPERIORITY||Normal score|-11.54|||<|0.001||||||Stratification factors were: age (1 to 9 years vs other \[\< 1 year and \> 9 years\]), and marrow/MRD status (M1 with MRD level \< 10\^-3 vs M1 with MRD level ≥ 10\^-3 vs M2).|Stratified log-rank test||A normal score \< 0 indicates fewer than expected events for blinatumomab relative to HC3 and therefore a longer event-free survival time.|||||< 0.001
81506718|NCT02393859|162701947|SUPERIORITY||Normal score|-11.16||||0.001|||||||Unstratified log-rank test||A normal score \< 0 indicates fewer than expected events for blinatumomab relative to HC3 and therefore a longer event-free survival time.|||||0.001
81506719|NCT02393859|162701947|SUPERIORITY||Stratified hazard ratio (HR)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.66|||||Cox proportional hazard model. Stratification factors were: age and marrow/MRD status. (HR \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer EFS for blinatumomab relative to HC3.)|||0.66|0.19|
81506720|NCT02393859|162701947|SUPERIORITY||Unstratified HR|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.7|||||Cox proportional hazard model. (HR \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer EFS for blinatumomab relative to HC3.)|||0.70|0.22|
81506721|NCT02393859|162701947|SUPERIORITY||Stratified HR w/time-dependent covariate|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.64|||||Cox proportional hazard model including time from randomization to allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant. Stratification factors: age and marrow/MRD status. (HR \<1.0=lower average event rate and longer EFS for blinatumomab relative to HC3.)|||0.64|0.20|
81506722|NCT02393859|162701948|SUPERIORITY||Normal score|-13.9|||<|0.001||||||Stratification factors were: age (1 to 9 years vs other \[\< 1 year and \> 9 years\]), and marrow/MRD status (M1 with MRD level \< 10\^-3 vs M1 with MRD level ≥ 10\^-3 vs M2).|Stratified log-rank test||A normal score \< 0 indicates fewer than expected events for blinatumomab relative to HC3 and therefore a longer event-free survival time.|||||< 0.001
81506723|NCT02393859|162701948|SUPERIORITY||Normal score|-13.61|||<|0.001|||||||Unstratified log-rank test||A normal score \< 0 indicates fewer than expected events for Blinatumomab relative to HC3 and therefore a longer event free survival time.|||||< 0.001
81506724|NCT02393859|162701948|SUPERIORITY||Stratified HR|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.61|||||Cox proportional hazard model. Stratification factors were: age and marrow/MRD status. (HR \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer EFS for blinatumomab relative to HC3.)|||0.61|0.20|
81506725|NCT02393859|162701948|SUPERIORITY||Unstratified HR|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.65|||||Cox proportional hazard model. (HR \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer EFS for blinatumomab relative to HC3.)|||0.65|0.22|
81506726|NCT02393859|162701948|SUPERIORITY||Stratified HR w/time-dependent covariate|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.59|||||Cox proportional hazard model including time from randomization to allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant. Stratification factors: age and marrow/MRD status. (HR \<1.0=lower average event rate and longer EFS for blinatumomab relative to HC3.)|||0.59|0.20|
81506727|NCT02393859|162701949|SUPERIORITY||Normal score|-10.14||||0.001||||||Stratification factors were: age (1 to 9 years vs other \[\< 1 year and \> 9 years\]), and marrow/MRD status (M1 with MRD level \< 10\^-3 vs M1 with MRD level ≥ 10\^-3 vs M2).|Stratified log-rank test||A normal score \< 0 indicates fewer than expected events for blinatumomab relative to HC3 and therefore a longer event-free survival time.|||||0.001
81506728|NCT02393859|162701949|SUPERIORITY||Normal score|-10.32|||<|0.001|||||||Unstratified log-rank test||A normal score \< 0 indicates fewer than expected events for blinatumomab relative to HC3 and therefore a longer event-free survival time.|||||< 0.001
81506729|NCT02393859|162701949|SUPERIORITY||Stratified HR|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.66|||||Cox proportional hazard model. Stratification factors were: age and marrow/MRD status. (HR \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer survival for blinatumomab relative to HC3.)|||0.66|0.16|
81506730|NCT02393859|162701949|SUPERIORITY||Unstratified HR|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.65|||||Cox proportional hazard model. (HR \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer survival for blinatumomab relative to HC3.)|||0.65|0.16|
81545353|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|27.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||27.4|12.0|<0.0001
81545354|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|104.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.7|121.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||121.8|87.7|<0.0001
81545355|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.3||||0.4003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|24.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||24.3|-9.8|0.4003
81506731|NCT02393859|162701950|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the stratification factors: age (1 to 9 years vs other \[\< 1 year and \> 9 years\]), and marrow/MRD status (M1 with MRD level \< 10\^-3 vs M1 with MRD level ≥ 10\^-3 vs M2).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||MRD response by PCR||||< 0.001
81506732|NCT02393859|162701950|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the stratification factors: age (1 to 9 years vs other \[\< 1 year and \> 9 years\]), and marrow/MRD status (M1 with MRD level \< 10-3 vs M1 with MRD level ≥ 10-3 vs M2).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||MRD response by flow cytometry||||< 0.001
81506733|NCT02393859|162701951|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.52|||||The subdistribution HR estimates are obtained from the subdistribution Cox model. (HR \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer relapse-free time for blinatumomab relative to HC3.)|||0.52|0.16|
81506734|NCT02393859|162701951|SUPERIORITY||Stratified hazard ratio (HR)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.48|||||The subdistribution HR estimates are obtained from the subdistribution Cox model. (HR \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer relapse-free time for blinatumomab relative to HC3.) Stratification factors are age and marrow/MRD status.|||0.48|0.15|
81506735|NCT01979614|162701959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standard Error|-0.1116||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.399|0.176|||ANCOVA|||SAP for Global Myocardial Perfusion Reserve Index (MPRI)||0.176|-0.399|0.438
81506736|NCT00756275|162701968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.33|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|20.56|||Chi-squared|||||20.56|.91|<0.05
81545356|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|43.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.6|60.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||60.7|26.6|<0.0001
81545357|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|68.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.3|85.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||85.4|51.3|<0.0001
81545358|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|54.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.3|71.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||71.4|37.3|<0.0001
81506737|NCT00756275|162701969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.29|3.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.11|-6.29|.50
81506738|NCT00756275|162701970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.9||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|14.5|||Fisher Exact|||||14.50|.58|.30
81506739|NCT00756275|162701971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.38||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.64|8.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.68|-24.64|.34
81506740|NCT00756275|162701972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.1||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.73|23.52|||t-test, 2 sided|||||23.52|-8.73|.36
81506741|NCT00756275|162701973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.57
81506742|NCT00756275|162701974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.31
81506743|NCT00756275|162701975|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.72
81506744|NCT00756275|162701976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.18
81506745|NCT00756275|162701977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|2.87|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.87|-3.98|.75
81506746|NCT04971967|162701980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Generalized linear regression|||||||0.07
81506747|NCT04971967|162701981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Generalized linear regression|||||||0.30
81506748|NCT04971967|162701983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Generalized linear regression|||||||0.28
81506749|NCT04971967|162701985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Generalized linear regression|||||||0.07
81506750|NCT04971967|162701986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Generalized linear regression|||||||0.11
81506751|NCT00052910|162701987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.24|||||Adjusted Hazard Ratio, ECF vs 5-FU/LV|||1.24|0.79|
81506752|NCT00052910|162701988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.28|||||Adjusted Hazard Ratio, ECF vs 5-FU/LV|||1.28|0.83|
81506753|NCT01475721|162701989|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority comparison is statistically significant if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI falls below 2, the non-inferiority margin, and the non-inferiority test one-sided p-value \<0.025.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.029||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.638|1.662|||Regression, Cox|||||1.662|0.638|0.003
81506754|NCT01475721|162701990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.834||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.103|||Regression, Cox||Analysis of time to first exacerbation in efficacy subgroup: Subjects not well-controlled on prior ICS or non-LABA therapy.|The hazard ratio computed is essentially the relative risk of having the event in the treatment group relative to the control group, adjusted for time to the event.||1.103|0.630|0.203
81545359|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|53.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.0|70.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||70.1|36.0|<0.0001
81545360|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|292.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|240.0|345.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||345.1|240.0|<0.0001
81545361|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|32.2||||0.2277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|84.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||84.7|-20.3|0.2277
81545362|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|173.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|120.5|225.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||225.6|120.5|<0.0001
81545363|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|151.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.1|204.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||204.2|99.1|<0.0001
81545364|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|129.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.2|182.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||182.3|77.2|<0.0001
81545365|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|122.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.0|175.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||175.1|70.0|<0.0001
81545366|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|295.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|228.3|362.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||362.2|228.3|<0.0001
81545367|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|69.6||||0.0416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|136.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||136.5|2.7|0.0416
81506755|NCT01475721|162701990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.839||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.645|1.09|||Regression, Cox||Analysis of time to first exacerbation in efficacy subgroup: Subjects not well-controlled on prior ICS+LABA therapy|The hazard ratio computed is essentially the relative risk of having the event in the treatment group relative to the control group, adjusted for time to the event.||1.090|0.645|0.188
81545368|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|204.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|137.5|271.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||271.3|137.5|<0.0001
81545369|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|160.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.5|227.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||227.4|93.5|<0.0001
81545370|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|133.0||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.1|199.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||199.9|66.1|0.0001
81545371|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|140.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.1|207.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||207.0|73.1|<0.0001
81545372|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|219.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|127.6|311.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||311.3|127.6|<0.0001
81545373|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|145.0||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.2|236.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||236.8|53.2|0.0022
81545374|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|200.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|108.4|292.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||292.0|108.4|<0.0001
81545375|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|164.3||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|72.4|256.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||256.1|72.4|0.0005
81545376|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|146.6||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.8|238.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||238.4|54.8|0.0019
81545377|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|132.7||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.8|224.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||224.5|40.8|0.0049
81506756|NCT01475721|162701990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.764||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.645|0.905|||Regression, Cox||Analysis of time to first exacerbation in efficacy subgroup: Subjects controlled on prior ICS+LABA therapy|The hazard ratio computed is essentially the relative risk of having the event in the treatment group relative to the control group, adjusted for time to the event.||0.905|0.645|0.002
81545378|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|209.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|108.3|310.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||310.3|108.3|<0.0001
81545379|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|145.7||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.7|246.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||246.6|44.7|0.0050
81545380|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|200.7||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.7|301.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||301.6|99.7|0.0001
81545381|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|154.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.3|255.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||255.3|53.3|0.0030
81545382|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|146.8||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.9|247.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||247.8|45.9|0.0046
81506757|NCT01475721|162701990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.682||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.451|1.034|||Regression, Cox||Analysis of time to first exacerbation in efficacy subgroup: Subjects controlled on prior ICS therapy|The hazard ratio computed is essentially the relative risk of having the event in the treatment group relative to the control group, adjusted for time to the event.||1.034|0.451|0.071
81506758|NCT01475721|162701990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.878||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.659|1.17|||Regression, Cox||Analysis of number of asthma exacerbations in efficacy subgroup: Subjects not well-controlled on prior ICS or non-LABA therapy|The hazard ratio computed is essentially the relative risk of having the event in the treatment group relative to the control group, adjusted for time to the event.||1.170|0.659|0.373
81506759|NCT01475721|162701990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.864||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.665|1.122|||Regression, Cox||Analysis of number of asthma exacerbations in efficacy subgroup: Subjects not well-controlled on prior ICS+LABA therapy|The hazard ratio computed is essentially the relative risk of having the event in the treatment group relative to the control group, adjusted for time to the event.||1.122|0.665|0.271
81506760|NCT01475721|162701990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.755||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.637|0.895|||Regression, Cox||Analysis of number of asthma exacerbations in efficacy subgroup: Subjects controlled on prior ICS+LABA therapy|The hazard ratio computed is essentially the relative risk of having the event in the treatment group relative to the control group, adjusted for time to the event.||0.895|0.637|0.001
81506761|NCT01475721|162701990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.687||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.454|1.04|||Regression, Cox||Analysis of number of asthma exacerbations in efficacy subgroup: Subjects controlled on prior ICS therapy|The hazard ratio computed is essentially the relative risk of having the event in the treatment group relative to the control group, adjusted for time to the event.||1.040|0.454|0.075
81506762|NCT01475721|162701992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.776||||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.562|1.071|||Regression, Cox|||||1.071|0.562|0.123
81506763|NCT01475721|162701993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.263|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.385|-0.141|||Regression, Cox||Efficacy subgroup: Subjects not well-controlled on prior ICS or non-LABA therapy|||-0.141|-0.385|<0.001
81506764|NCT01475721|162701993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.222||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.369|-0.076|||Regression, Cox||Efficacy subgroup: Subjects not well-controlled on prior ICS+LABA therapy|||-0.076|-0.369|0.003
81545383|NCT01746901|162767853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|123.3||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.3|224.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||224.3|22.3|0.0171
81545384|NCT01746901|162767854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.3||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-0.9|-3.7|0.0016
81545385|NCT01746901|162767854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.9||||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||3.3|0.4|0.0105
81506765|NCT01475721|162701993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.172|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.238|-0.106|||Regression, Cox||Efficacy subgroup: Subjects controlled on prior ICS+LABA therapy|||-0.106|-0.238|<0.001
81506766|NCT01475721|162701993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.216|0.056|||Regression, Cox||Efficacy subgroup: Subjects controlled on prior ICS therapy|||0.056|-0.216|0.251
81506767|NCT04343092|162701995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.92||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||||Historical control population included: Hydroxychloroquin (HCQ) 400mg BID at admission day then 200mg BID for 5 days plus Azithromycin (AZT) 500mg at admission day then 250mg for 5 days.|||0.05
81506768|NCT01772550|162702002|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 95% upper confidence bound for the observed difference in percentages of images with acceptable quality between the control catheter and evaluation catheter was calculated using the Score method. The 20 G BD Nexiva™ Diffusics™ can be considered non-inferior for acceptable image quality if this 95% upper confidence bound is smaller than 15% (i.e. C - D \< 15% with 95% confidence). The non-inferiority margin was 15%.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.6|||||The difference in percent of acceptable image quality is used as an estimate. The Score method was used to estimate the upper 95% confidence limit.|Only the percent of acceptable image quality from the randomized test and reference catheter groups were considered for this statistical analysis. If C is the percentage of acceptable quality images with the control catheter, and D is the percentage of images of acceptable quality with the evaluation catheter, and the non-inferiority criteria is 15%, the hypotheses to be tested are as follows: H0: C - D \> or = 15%; H1: C - D \< 15%.||2.6||
81506769|NCT00559104|162702014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.51||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|3.79|||Regression, Cox||"Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the Parameter Estimate, not of the mean.~Standard Error = 1.02475"|There is no power calculation as this is a phase II study. This is an Event-free Survival, in which an event can be Relapse/Progression, or Death. Censoring can be at the End of follow-up date, or at the End of study date.||3.79|0.07|0.51
81506770|NCT00559104|162702015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.66||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|4.99|||Regression, Cox||"Numerator: Carmustine in the conditioning. Denominator: Irradiation in the conditioning.~Parameter: Hazard ratio. Dispersion: Standard Error of the Hazard Ratio."|Phase II analysis: There was no power calculation.||4.99|0.09|0.69
81506771|NCT00387088|162702017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.009|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.118|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with pooled centre, LABA use, and treatment fitted as main effects and the baseline trough FEV1 as a covariate.||||0.118|0.085|<0.0001
81506772|NCT01639469|162702037|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.68|||Negative Binomial Regression|||Testing to see if there is a significant difference in fall rates over 12months between the two groups.||0.68|0.22|<0.001
81545386|NCT01746901|162767854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.7259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.2|-1.7|0.7259
81506773|NCT02383862|162702097|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|2.64|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.64|-0.45|0.165
81506774|NCT02383862|162702098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|2.91|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.91|-1.23|0.425
81506775|NCT02383862|162702099|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|2.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.70|-1.41|0.539
81506776|NCT02383862|162702100|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|3.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.11|-1.44|0.471
81506777|NCT02383862|162702101|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|3.65|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.65|-0.66|0.174
81506778|NCT02383862|162702102|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|4.35|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.35|-1.00|0.222
81506779|NCT01718522|162702152|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81506780|NCT01718522|162702153|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.12
81506781|NCT01718522|162702154|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.30
81545387|NCT01746901|162767854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.7813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.2|-1.6|0.7813
81506782|NCT01718522|162702155|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81506783|NCT01718522|162702156|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.04
81506784|NCT01718522|162702157|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.35
81506785|NCT01718522|162702158|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.001
81506786|NCT01718522|162702159|OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.61
81506787|NCT01718522|162702160|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.1
81506788|NCT01718522|162702161|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.22
81506789|NCT01664247|162702166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|-2.01|||ANOVA||The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo.|The pre-breakfast measures of SMPG values after 26 weeks of treatment were analysed an ANOVA method with treatment, region and sex as fixed effects, and age and baseline response as covariates.||-2.01|-2.67|<.0001
81506790|NCT01664247|162702167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|-2.34|||Mixed Models Analysis||The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo|The 8-point profile (SMPG) values after 26 weeks of treatment were analysed jointly using a linear mixed model with an un-structured residual covariance structure and with treatment, time-point and an interaction between treatment and time-point, region and sex as fixed effects, and age and baseline response per time-point as covariates. Missing data was imputed using LOCF. The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo for the time point before breakfast.||-2.34|-3.04|<.0001
81506791|NCT01664247|162702167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|-1.48|||Mixed Models Analysis||The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo.|The 8-point profile (SMPG) values after 26 weeks of treatment were analysed jointly using a linear mixed model with an un-structured residual covariance structure and with treatment, time-point and an interaction between treatment and time-point, region and sex as fixed effects, and age and baseline response per time-point as covariates. Missing data was imputed using LOCF. The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo for the time point 90 mins after breakfast.||-1.48|-2.71|<.0001
81506792|NCT01664247|162702167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|-1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis||The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo.|The 8-point profile (SMPG) values after 26 weeks of treatment were analysed jointly using a linear mixed model with an un-structured residual covariance structure and with treatment, time-point and an interaction between treatment and time-point, region and sex as fixed effects, and age and baseline response per time-point as covariates. Missing data was imputed using LOCF. The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo for the time point before lunch.||-1.56|-2.47|<.0001
81506793|NCT01664247|162702167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo.|The 8-point profile (SMPG) values after 26 weeks of treatment were analysed jointly using a linear mixed model with an un-structured residual covariance structure and with treatment, time-point and an interaction between treatment and time-point, region and sex as fixed effects, and age and baseline response per time-point as covariates. Missing data was imputed using LOCF. The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo for the time point 90 mins after start of lunch.||-1.40|-2.46|<.0001
81506794|NCT01664247|162702167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo.|The 8-point profile (SMPG) values after 26 weeks of treatment were analysed jointly using a linear mixed model with an un-structured residual covariance structure and with treatment, time-point and an interaction between treatment and time-point, region and sex as fixed effects, and age and baseline response per time-point as covariates. Missing data was imputed using LOCF. The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo for the time point main evening meal.||-1.23|-2.25|<.0001
81506795|NCT01664247|162702167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|-1.18|||Mixed Models Analysis||The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo.|The 8-point profile (SMPG) values after 26 weeks of treatment were analysed jointly using a linear mixed model with an un-structured residual covariance structure and with treatment, time-point and an interaction between treatment and time-point, region and sex as fixed effects, and age and baseline response per time-point as covariates. Missing data was imputed using LOCF. The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo for the time point 90 mins after main evening meal.||-1.18|-2.26|<.0001
81545388|NCT01746901|162767854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.5235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.0|-1.9|0.5235
81545389|NCT01746901|162767854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.8512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.3|-1.6|0.8512
81506796|NCT01664247|162702167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|-1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis||The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo.|The 8-point profile (SMPG) values after 26 weeks of treatment were analysed jointly using a linear mixed model with an un-structured residual covariance structure and with treatment, time-point and an interaction between treatment and time-point, region and sex as fixed effects, and age and baseline response per time-point as covariates. Missing data was imputed using LOCF. The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo for the time point before bedtime.||-1.23|-2.27|<.0001
81506797|NCT01664247|162702167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|-2.09|||Mixed Models Analysis||The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo.|The 8-point profile (SMPG) values after 26 weeks of treatment were analysed jointly using a linear mixed model with an un-structured residual covariance structure and with treatment, time-point and an interaction between treatment and time-point, region and sex as fixed effects, and age and baseline response per time-point as covariates. Missing data was imputed using LOCF. The treatment contrast estimated was IDeg - Placebo for the time point before breakfast the following day.||-2.09|-2.91|<.0001
81506798|NCT01106157|162702177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.277|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.552|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.552|0.001|0.017
81506799|NCT01106157|162702178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.13|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.13|-0.30|0.43
81506800|NCT01106157|162702179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|0.63|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.63|-1.64|0.37
81506801|NCT01106157|162702180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.064|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.27|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.27|-0.40|0.69
81506802|NCT01106157|162702181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|81.3||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-156.8|180.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||180.3|-156.8|0.89
81506803|NCT01106157|162702182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.70|-0.15|0.2
81506804|NCT01106157|162702183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.61||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.8|16.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||16.7|-64.8|0.23
81545390|NCT01746901|162767855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.1||||0.0883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|23.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||23.9|-1.7|0.0883
81506805|NCT01106157|162702184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.23|-0.18|0.79
81506806|NCT01106157|162702185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-7.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.33||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|3.35|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.35|-18.7|0.163
81506807|NCT01000506|162702196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.69||Hochberg testing procedure with a one-sided alpha of 2.5% used for controlling multiplicity|Negative Binomial regression model||Number of exacerbations per year in the mepolizumab 75mg IV arm divided by the number of exacerbations per year in the placebo arm.|||0.69|0.39|<0.001
81506808|NCT01000506|162702196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.81||Hochberg testing procedure with a one-sided alpha of 2.5% used for controlling multiplicity|Negative Binomial regression model||Number of exacerbations per year in the mepolizumab 250 mg IV arm divided by the number of exacerbations per year in the placebo arm.|||0.81|0.46|<0.001
81506809|NCT01000506|162702196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.64||Hochberg testing procedure with a one-sided alpha of 2.5% used for controlling multiplicity|Negative Binomial regression model||Number of exacerbations per year in the mepolizumab 750 mg IV arm divided by the number of exacerbations per year in the placebo arm.|||0.64|0.36|<0.001
81506810|NCT05018689|162702207|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.22|||Regression, Linear|||How confident to identify someone showing depression?||0.22|-0.13|0.642
81506811|NCT05018689|162702207|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.25|||Regression, Linear|||How confident to help a friend?||0.25|-0.21|0.864
81506812|NCT05018689|162702208|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|0.78||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.30|0.47|0.336
81506813|NCT05018689|162702209|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|1.05||||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.59|||Regression, Logistic|||Depression runs in families. Answer: true||1.59|0.70|0.806
81506814|NCT05018689|162702209|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|0.96||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Depression can be controlled through willpower. Answer: false||1.30|0.71|0.781
81506815|NCT05018689|162702209|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|0.93||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.39|||Regression, Logistic|||Depression is treatable. Answer: true||1.39|0.62|0.720
81506816|NCT05018689|162702209|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|1.11||||0.784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.38|||Regression, Logistic|||Abuse of alcohol and drugs can be a sign of depression. Answer: true||2.38|0.52|0.784
81506817|NCT05018689|162702209|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|1.08||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.55|||Regression, Logistic|||Depression is a sign of personal weakness. Answer: false||1.55|0.76|0.662
81506818|NCT05018689|162702210|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|0.8||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.26|||Regression, Logistic|||Difficulty concentrating or making decisions||1.26|0.51|0.340
81506819|NCT05018689|162702210|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|0.81||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.17|||Regression, Logistic|||Feeling angry||1.17|0.56|0.265
81506820|NCT05018689|162702210|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|0.7||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Changes in sleep patterns||1.30|0.38|0.259
81506821|NCT05018689|162702210|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|1.12||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|||Frequent unexplained aches and pains||1.49|0.84|0.450
81506822|NCT05018689|162702210|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|2.28||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|4.69|||Regression, Logistic|||Feeling tired or less energetic||4.69|1.11|0.025
81545391|NCT01746901|162767855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.8||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|27.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||27.6|2.0|0.0241
81506823|NCT05018689|162702210|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|1.01||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.44|||Regression, Logistic|||Eating more than usual||1.44|0.71|0.937
81506824|NCT05018689|162702210|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|0.83||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.34|||Regression, Logistic|||Feeling irritable or restless||1.34|0.52|0.447
81506825|NCT05018689|162702211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.14|||Regression, Linear|||Friend||0.14|-0.11|0.800
81506826|NCT05018689|162702211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.08|||Regression, Linear|||Parent/guardian||0.08|-0.18|0.451
81506827|NCT05018689|162702211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.2|||Regression, Linear|||School counselor||0.2|-0.07|0.335
81506828|NCT05018689|162702211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.09|||Regression, Linear|||Teacher||0.09|-0.17|0.554
81545392|NCT01746901|162767855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.8||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|27.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||27.6|2.0|0.0235
81545393|NCT01746901|162767855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.1||||0.0901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|23.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||23.9|-1.7|0.0901
81506829|NCT05018689|162702211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.1|||Regression, Linear|||Mental health professional||0.10|-0.19|0.541
81506830|NCT05018689|162702211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.19|||Regression, Linear|||Doctor||0.19|-0.09|0.454
81506831|NCT05018689|162702211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.12|||Regression, Linear|||Internet/website||0.12|-0.16|0.749
81506832|NCT05018689|162702211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.01|||Regression, Linear|||Clergy, priest, rabbi, or other religious person||-0.01|-0.24|0.030
81506833|NCT05018689|162702211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.18|||Regression, Linear|||Phone helpline||0.18|-0.06|0.334
81506834|NCT05018689|162702211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.2|||Regression, Linear|||Crisis textline||0.20|-0.05|0.243
81506835|NCT05018689|162702211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.09|||Regression, Linear|||Other relative (i.e., sister, brother, aunt, uncle)||0.09|-0.19|0.492
81506836|NCT05018689|162702211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.1|||Regression, Linear|||Boyfriend or girlfriend||0.10|-0.17|0.610
81506837|NCT05018689|162702211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.01|||Regression, Linear|||Coach||0.01|-0.25|0.061
81506838|NCT05018689|162702212|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|1.27||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.66|||Regression, Logistic|||If you had depression symptoms for more than 2 weeks, would you ask for help?||1.66|0.97|0.086
81506839|NCT05018689|162702212|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|1.13||||0.526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.66|||Regression, Logistic|||If you thought you had mental health issues, is there a trusted adult you would go to?||1.66|0.77|0.526
81506840|NCT05018689|162702213|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.16|||Regression, Linear|||Do you know how to get help in your school?||0.16|-0.03|0.199
81506841|NCT05018689|162702214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.12|||Regression, Linear|||The new student is more dangerous than other students||-0.12|-0.38|<0.001
81506842|NCT05018689|162702214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.06|||Regression, Linear|||The student is to blame for his or her condition||-0.06|-0.29|0.003
81506843|NCT05018689|162702214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.18|||Regression, Linear|||I would have sympathy for the new student||0.18|-0.06|0.310
81506844|NCT05018689|162702214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.02|||Regression, Linear|||The new student makes me feel scared||0.02|-0.21|0.114
81506845|NCT05018689|162702214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.15|||Regression, Linear|||The new student makes me feel uncomfortable||0.15|-0.10|0.738
81506846|NCT05018689|162702214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.24|||Regression, Linear|||I would help the new student even if I did not know him or her well||0.24|0.01|0.040
81506847|NCT05018689|162702214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.05|||Regression, Linear|||I would try to stay away from the new student||-0.05|-0.29|0.006
81506848|NCT05018689|162702214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.11|||Regression, Linear|||The new student would be made fun of at my school||0.11|-0.15|0.798
81545394|NCT01746901|162767855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|9.8||||0.1313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|22.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||22.6|-3.0|0.1313
81506849|NCT05018689|162702214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.05|||Regression, Linear|||The new student would be ignored at my school||0.05|-0.22|0.197
81506850|NCT05018689|162702214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.16|||Regression, Linear|||I think other students in my school would try to help the new student||0.16|-0.10|0.623
81506851|NCT05018689|162702215|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.3|||Regression, Linear|||On a scale from 1 to 7, if you were seen going into the office of your school social worker or school psychologist, how would you feel?||0.30|-0.21|0.718
81506852|NCT05018689|162702216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.46|||Regression, Linear|||How comfortable are you talking about mental health issues with other students at your school?||0.46|-0.03|0.090
81506853|NCT05018689|162702217|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|0.99||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.44|||Regression, Logistic|||Depression||1.44|0.67|0.944
81506854|NCT05018689|162702217|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|1.18||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.68|||Regression, Logistic|||Anxiety||1.68|0.82|0.369
81506855|NCT05018689|162702217|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|1.07||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Thoughts of suicide||1.50|0.77|0.676
81506856|NCT05018689|162702217|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|0.79||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.42|||Regression, Logistic|||I do not think there are any mental health issues that are concerning for students||1.42|0.44|0.432
81506857|NCT05018689|162702217|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|0.87||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.35|||Regression, Logistic|||Other||1.35|0.56|0.533
81545395|NCT01746901|162767855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.8||||0.0982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|23.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||23.6|-2.0|0.0982
81506858|NCT05018689|162702218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.08|||Regression, Linear|||How much do your teachers know about addressing student mental health needs?||0.08|-0.11|0.769
81506859|NCT05018689|162702218|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.16|||Regression, Linear|||How much do your school counselors know about addressing student mental health needs?||0.16|-0.05|0.315
81506860|NCT05018689|162702219|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|0.86||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.18|||Regression, Logistic|||Mental health information sheets at school||1.18|0.63|0.345
81506861|NCT05018689|162702219|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|0.98||||0.899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.33|||Regression, Logistic|||Class activities about mental health||1.33|0.73|0.899
81506862|NCT05018689|162702219|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|1.08||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.48|||Regression, Logistic|||Mental health information on school website||1.48|0.80|0.612
81506863|NCT05018689|162702219|SUPERIORITY||comparison of odds ratios|1.14||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Other||1.65|0.79|0.476
81506864|NCT05018689|162702220|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.03|||Regression, Linear|||On average, how often do your teachers speak to you about your emotions and feelings?||0.03|-0.22|0.141
81506865|NCT05018689|162702221|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.13|||Regression, Linear|||Would you like your teachers to speak to you about your emotions and feelings?||0.13|-0.05|0.392
81506866|NCT00532844|162702244|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|1.8||The model will constitute the independent variables of treatment regimen, treatment sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. The dependent variable plasma BH4 concentration (AUC0-12 hr) expressed in log transformation.|Mixed Models Analysis|||To determine if administration of saproprterin dihydrochloride administered with Vitamin C results in higher plasma BH4 concentrations when compared with administration of sapropterin dihydrochloride alone in subjects with endothelial dysfunction. The difference in the plasma BH4 concentration (AUC0-12 hr) between the 2 regimens will be compared using a mixed model with a 0.05 level of significance. The difference is represented as the geometric mean ratio.||1.8|1.2|<0.001
81506867|NCT00532844|162702245|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.9||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.0||The model will constitute the independent variables of treatment regimen, treatment sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. The dependent variable plasma BH2 concentration (AUC0-12 hr) expressed in log transformation.|Mixed Models Analysis|||To determine if administration of saproprterin dihydrochloride administered with Vitamin C results in higher plasma BH2 when compared with administration of sapropterin dihydrochloride alone in subjects with endothelial dysfunction. The difference in the plasma BH2 concentration (AUC0-12 hr) between the 2 regimens will be compared using a mixed model with a 0.05 level of significance. The difference is represented as the geometric mean ratio.||1.0|0.7|0.139
81506868|NCT00532844|162702245|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.96||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.11||The model will constitute independent variables of treatment regimen, treatment sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect. The dependent variable Total B concentration (AUC0-12 hr) expressed in log transformation.|Mixed Models Analysis|||To determine if administration of saproprterin dihydrochloride administered with Vitamin C results in Total B (biopterin) when compared with administration of sapropterin dihydrochloride alone in subjects with endothelial dysfunction. The difference in the Total B (biopterin) concentration (AUC0-12 hr) between the 2 regimens will be compared using a mixed model with a 0.05 level of significance. The difference is represented as the geometric mean ratio.||1.11|0.83|0.570
81506869|NCT00532844|162702248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.593|||||||ANCOVA|The model will have the treatments and the baseline measurement as independent variables and measurement at Day 13 as the dependent variable.||The raw value of PAT obtained from the first period (baseline to Day 13) will be used to compare the two treatments.||||0.593
81545396|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.3||||0.0351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||6.3|0.2|0.0351
81545397|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.8751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||2.8|-3.3|0.8751
81506870|NCT04389866|162702257|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.357|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.864||0.018|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|The df = 13 for arm 1 (jawline injections) analysis of Jawline Rating Scale Assessments given by blinded physician.|Treatment Difference = 4 Weeks after last injection - Baseline|The null hypothesis for the 7 participants placed randomly 1:1 in the jawline injection arm was that there would be no statistically significant change in the blinded physician Jawline Rating Scale Assessment at baseline versus four weeks after last injection.||||0.018
81506871|NCT04389866|162702257|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.214|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.864||0.082|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|The df = 13 for arm 2 (jawline and lateral zygomatic cheek area injections) analysis of Jawline Rating Scale Assessments given by blinded physician.|Treatment Difference = 4 Weeks after last injection - Baseline|The null hypothesis for the 7 participants placed randomly 1:1 in the jawline and lateral (zygomatic) cheek area injections arm was that there would be no statistically significant change in the blinded physician Jawline Rating Scale Assessment at baseline versus four weeks after last injection.||||0.082
81506872|NCT04389866|162702258|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.497||3.1e-07|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|The df = 13 for arm 1 (jawline injections) analysis of Jawline Rating Scale Assessments given by unblinded physician.|Treatment Difference = 4 Weeks after last injection - Baseline|The null hypothesis for the 7 participants placed randomly 1:1 in the jawline injection arm was that there would be no statistically significant change in the unblinded physician Jawline Rating Scale Assessment at baseline versus four weeks after last injection.||||0.00000031
81506873|NCT04389866|162702258|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.714|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.497||7.28e-05|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|The df = 13 for jawline and lateral (zygomatic) cheek area injections arm analysis of Jawline Rating Scale Assessments given by unblinded physician.|Treatment Difference = 4 Weeks after last injection - Baseline|The null hypothesis for the 7 participants placed randomly 1:1 in the jawline and lateral (zygomatic) cheek area injections arm was that there would be no statistically significant change in the unblinded physician Jawline Rating Scale Assessment at baseline versus four weeks after last injection.||||0.0000728
81506874|NCT04389866|162702259|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.571|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.611||0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|The df = 13 for jawline injections analysis of Jawline Rating Scale Assessments given by subjects.|Treatment Difference = 4 Weeks after last injection - Baseline|The null hypothesis for the 7 participants placed randomly 1:1 in the jawline injection arm was that there would be no statistically significant change in the subjects' Jawline Rating Scale Assessment at baseline versus four weeks after last injection.||||0.014
81506875|NCT04389866|162702259|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.714|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.726||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|The df = 13 for jawline and lateral (zygomatic) cheek area injections analysis of Jawline Rating Scale Assessments given by the subjects.|Treatment Difference = 4 Weeks after last injection - Baseline|The null hypothesis for the 7 participants placed randomly 1:1 in the jawline and lateral (zygomatic) cheek area injections arm was that there would be no statistically significant change in the subjects' Jawline Rating Scale Assessment at baseline versus four weeks after last injection.||||0.0065
81506876|NCT03141255|162702276|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81506877|NCT03141255|162702277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.47
81506878|NCT03141255|162702278|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81545398|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.7||||0.0795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||5.8|-0.3|0.0795
81506879|NCT03141255|162702279|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81506880|NCT03141255|162702280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.029
81506881|NCT03141255|162702281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.091
81506882|NCT03141255|162702282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.029
81506883|NCT03141255|162702283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7
81506884|NCT03141255|162702284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.516|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.516
81506885|NCT03141255|162702285|OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Kaplan Meier|||||||0.75
81506886|NCT03141255|162702286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.43
81506887|NCT03141255|162702287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.052
81506888|NCT00600067|162702300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||||-0.02|-0.69|0.0381
81506889|NCT00600067|162702301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.18|-4.21|||ANCOVA|||||-4.21|-9.18|<0.0001
81506890|NCT04571060|162702304|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified Percentage Difference|8.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|13.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.1|4.5|<0.0001
81506891|NCT04571060|162702305|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified Percentage Difference|8.7||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|13.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.9|3.4|0.0012
81506892|NCT04571060|162702306|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified Percentage Difference|9.0||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|14.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.5|3.6|0.0012
81506893|NCT04571060|162702307|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified Percentage Difference|10.2||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|15.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.5|5.0|0.0001
81545399|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.8382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||3.4|-2.7|0.8382
81506894|NCT04571060|162702308|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified Percentage Difference|7.6||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|12.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.9|2.3|0.0048
81506895|NCT04571060|162702309|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified Percentage Difference|6.5||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|11.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.7|1.4|0.0130
81506896|NCT04571060|162702310|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified Percentage Difference|4.9||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|8.5||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.5|1.3|0.0076
81506897|NCT04571060|162702311|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified Percentage Difference|3.7||||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|7.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.1|0.3|0.0308
81506898|NCT04571060|162702312|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified Percentage Difference|8.3||||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|14.9||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.9|1.8|0.0123
81506899|NCT04571060|162702313|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified Percentage Difference|8.6||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|14.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.1|3.2|0.0018
81506900|NCT04571060|162702314|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified Percentage Difference|6.0||||0.0293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|11.4||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.4|0.6|0.0293
81545400|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.4||||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||6.4|0.4|0.0289
81545401|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.7878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||3.5|-2.6|0.7878
81545402|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.8||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|24.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||24.0|5.6|0.0019
81545403|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|10.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||10.3|-8.1|0.821
81506901|NCT04571060|162702315|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified Percentage Difference|4.7||||0.0362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|9.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||9.1|0.3|0.0362
81506902|NCT04571060|162702316|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified Percentage Difference|10.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|15.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.0|5.5|<0.0001
81506903|NCT04571060|162702317|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified Percentage Difference|4.4||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|7.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.6|1.3|0.0059
81506904|NCT04571060|162702318|SUPERIORITY|The stratified percentage difference between zavegepant group and placebo was tested at an alpha level of 0.05.|Stratified Percentage Difference|7.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|11.3||Threshold for significance at 0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.3|4.2|<0.0001
81506905|NCT01342094|162702367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||||-0.9|-2.2|< 0.001
81506906|NCT01861665|162702375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8379||||||Pre Incision vs. Post Incision on Post op day 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8379
81506907|NCT01861665|162702375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7263||||||Pre incision vs. Post incision post op day 1.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7263
81506908|NCT01861665|162702375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||Pre incision vs. Post incision day 2.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5
81506909|NCT02628444|162702376|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 2/Group 1) was greater than (\>) 1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.862|1.39||||||Group 2/Group 1: Serotype 1||1.39|0.862|
81506910|NCT02628444|162702376|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 2/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT Ratio|0.993|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.2||||||Group 2/Group 1: Serotype 2||1.20|0.820|
81506911|NCT02628444|162702376|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 2/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT Ratio|0.983|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.816|1.18||||||Group 2/Group 1: Serotype 3||1.18|0.816|
81545404|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.3||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|21.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||21.5|3.1|0.0094
81545405|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.6||||0.4454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|12.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||12.8|-5.6|0.4454
81545406|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.9||||0.0934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|17.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||17.1|-1.3|0.0934
81506912|NCT02628444|162702376|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 2/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.809|1.14||||||Group 2/Group 1: Serotype 4||1.14|0.809|
81506913|NCT02628444|162702377|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 2/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.757|1.4||||||Group 2/Group 1: Serotype 1||1.40|0.757|
81506914|NCT02628444|162702377|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 2/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT Ratio|0.897|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.705|1.14||||||Group 2/Group 1: Serotype 2||1.14|0.705|
81506915|NCT02628444|162702377|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 2/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT Ratio|0.917|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.724|1.16||||||Group 2/Group 1: Serotype 3||1.16|0.724|
81506916|NCT02628444|162702377|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 2/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT Ratio|0.884|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.09||||||Group 2/Group 1: Serotype 4||1.09|0.720|
81506917|NCT02628444|162702378|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs within groups (Group 1a Booster/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT paired ratio|0.567|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.399|0.805||||||Group 1a Booster/Group 1 Post-dose 3: Serotype 1||0.805|0.399|
81506918|NCT02628444|162702378|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs within groups (Group 1a Booster/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT paired ratio|0.746|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.55|1.01||||||Group 1a Booster/Group 1 Post-dose 3: Serotype 2||1.01|0.550|
81506919|NCT02628444|162702378|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs within groups (Group 1a Booster/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT paired ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.686|1.57||||||Group 1a Booster/Group 1 Post-dose 3: Serotype 3||1.57|0.686|
81506920|NCT02628444|162702378|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs within groups (Group 1a Booster/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT paired ratio|0.647|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.434|0.963||||||Group 1a Booster/Group 1 Post-dose 3: Serotype 4||0.963|0.434|
81545407|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.0||||0.1358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|16.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||16.2|-2.2|0.1358
81506921|NCT02628444|162702379|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided Bonferroni corrected 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 2a Booster/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT Ratio|0.627|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.342|1.15||||||Group 2a Booster dose/Group 1 Post-dose 3: Serotype 1||1.15|0.342|
81506922|NCT02628444|162702379|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided Bonferroni corrected 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 2a Booster/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT Ratio|0.809|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.505|1.3||||||Group 2a Booster/Group 1 Post-dose 3: Serotype 2||1.30|0.505|
81506923|NCT02628444|162702379|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided Bonferroni corrected 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 2a Booster/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT Ratio|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.732|1.94||||||Group 2a Booster/Group 1 Post-dose 3: Serotype 3||1.94|0.732|
81506924|NCT02628444|162702379|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided Bonferroni corrected 95% CI for the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 2a Booster/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT Ratio|0.499|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.331|0.754||||||Group 2a Booster/Group 1 Post-dose 3: Serotype 4||0.754|0.331|
81506925|NCT02628444|162702380|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs within groups (Group 1b booster/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT paired ratio|0.688|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.479|0.989||||||Group 1b Booster/Group 1 Post-dose 3: Serotype 1||0.989|0.479|
81506926|NCT02628444|162702380|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs within groups (Group 1b booster/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT paired ratio|0.871|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.673|1.13||||||Group 1b Booster/Group 1 Post-dose 3: Serotype 2||1.13|0.673|
81506927|NCT02628444|162702380|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs within groups (Group 1b booster/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT paired ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.887|1.49||||||Group 1b Booster/Group 1 Post-dose 3: Serotype 3||1.49|0.887|
81506928|NCT02628444|162702380|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs within groups (Group 1b booster/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT paired ratio|0.655|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.471|0.911||||||Group 1b Booster/Group 1 Post-dose 3: Serotype 4||0.911|0.471|
81506929|NCT02628444|162702381|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 2b Booster/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT ratio|0.889|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.462|1.71||||||Group 2b Booster/Group 1 Post-dose 3: Serotype 1||1.71|0.462|
81506930|NCT02628444|162702381|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 2b Booster/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT ratio|0.677|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.402|1.14||||||Group 2b Booster/Group 1 Post-dose 3: Serotype 2||1.14|0.402|
81506931|NCT02628444|162702381|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 2b Booster/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT ratio|0.911|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.573|1.45||||||Group 2b Booster/Group 1 Post-dose 3: Serotype 3||1.45|0.573|
81506932|NCT02628444|162702381|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of GMTs between groups (Group 2b Booster/Group 1) was \>1/2. Overall non-inferiority was demonstrated if all 4 serotypes achieved non-inferiority.|GMT ratio|0.702|||||TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.447|1.1||||||Group 2b Booster/Group 1 Post-dose 3: Serotype 4||1.10|0.447|
81506933|NCT02628444|162702382|SUPERIORITY|The superiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI was greater than 1 between groups (Group 2/Group 1). Overall superiority of Group 2 to Group 1 was demonstrated if individual serotype null hypotheses were rejected.|GMT Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.833|1.33||||||Group2/Group1: Serotype 1 (28 days after last vaccination)||1.33|0.833|
81506934|NCT02628444|162702382|SUPERIORITY|The superiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI was greater than 1 between groups (Group 2/Group 1). Overall superiority of Group 2 to Group 1 was demonstrated if individual serotype null hypotheses were rejected.|GMT Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.821|1.19||||||Group2/Group1: Serotype 2 (28 days after last vaccination)||1.19|0.821|
81506935|NCT02628444|162702382|SUPERIORITY|The superiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI was greater than 1 between groups (Group 2/Group 1). Overall superiority of Group 2 to Group 1 was demonstrated if individual serotype null hypotheses were rejected.|GMT Ratio|0.972|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.17||||||Group2/Group1: Serotype 3 (28 days after last vaccination)||1.17|0.810|
81506936|NCT02628444|162702382|SUPERIORITY|The superiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI was greater than 1 between groups (Group 2/Group 1). Overall superiority of Group 2 to Group 1 was demonstrated if individual serotype null hypotheses were rejected.|GMT Ratio|0.963|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.814|1.14||||||Group2/Group1: Serotype 4 (28 days after last vaccination)||1.14|0.814|
81506937|NCT02628444|162702382|SUPERIORITY|The superiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI was greater than 1 between groups (Group 2/Group 1). Overall superiority of Group 2 to Group 1 was demonstrated if individual serotype null hypotheses were rejected.|GMT Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.762|1.39||||||Group2/Group1: Serotype 1 (1 year after last vaccination)||1.39|0.762|
81506938|NCT02628444|162702382|SUPERIORITY|The superiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI was greater than 1 between groups (Group 2/Group 1). Overall superiority of Group 2 to Group 1 was demonstrated if individual serotype null hypotheses were rejected.|GMT Ratio|0.917|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.724|1.16||||||Group2/Group1: Serotype 2 (1 year after last vaccination)||1.16|0.724|
81506939|NCT02628444|162702382|SUPERIORITY|The superiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI was greater than 1 between groups (Group 2/Group 1). Overall superiority of Group 2 to Group 1 was demonstrated if individual serotype null hypotheses were rejected.|GMT Ratio|0.933|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.742|1.17||||||Group2/Group1: Serotype 3 (1 year after last vaccination)||1.17|0.742|
81506940|NCT02628444|162702382|SUPERIORITY|The superiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI was greater than 1 between groups (Group 2/Group 1). Overall superiority of Group 2 to Group 1 was demonstrated if individual serotype null hypotheses were rejected.|GMT Ratio|0.916|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.12||||||Group2/Group1: Serotype 4 (1 year after last vaccination)||1.12|0.750|
81506941|NCT02277249|162702400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||No power calculation performed given that this was a pilot study. The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in pain score with injection between the two study arms. The Wilcoxon rank sum test was selected because of the study's small sample size and the non-normal distribution of pain scores. Intention to treat analyses were used.||||0.36
81506942|NCT01187095|162702407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Estimation parameter|||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81506943|NCT01187095|162702407|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.05
81506944|NCT01109108|162702497|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81506945|NCT01516632|162702513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|3.21||||||||3.21|.82|
81506946|NCT01516632|162702514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|5.3||||||||5.30|1.22|
81506947|NCT01516632|162702515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|7.45||||||||7.45|1.48|
81545408|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|59.8||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|92.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||92.7|27.0|0.0004
81506948|NCT01244035|162702556|OTHER||LS Mean difference|1.1||||0.1325|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.54|2.74|||Linear mixed effects model|Period and treatment were fixed effects and participant was a random effect.||||2.74|-0.54|0.1325
81506949|NCT01244035|162702556|OTHER||LS Mean difference|4.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.53|5.79|||Linear mixed effects model|Period and treatment were fixed effects and participant was a random effect.||||5.79|2.53|<0.001
81506950|NCT01244035|162702556|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-3.06||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.7|-1.42|||Linear mixed effects model|Period and treatment were fixed effects and participant was a random effect.||||-1.42|-4.70|0.0016
81506951|NCT01244035|162702557|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.94||||0.0212|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.3|-0.57|||Linear mixed effects model|Period and treatment were fixed effects and participant was a random effect.||||-0.57|-5.30|0.0212
81506952|NCT01244035|162702557|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.76||||0.0299|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.16|-0.36|||Linear mixed effects model|Period and treatment were fixed effects and participant was a random effect.||||-0.36|-5.16|0.0299
81506953|NCT01244035|162702557|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-0.18||||0.4506|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.54|2.19|||Linear mixed effects model|Period and treatment were fixed effects and participant was a random effect.||||2.19|-2.54|0.4506
81506954|NCT04512001|162702571|EQUIVALENCE|Margins for results to be considered equivalent: -0.6 to 0.5.|Least squares means difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.16|0.18||||||||0.18|-0.16|
81506955|NCT04512001|162702573|EQUIVALENCE|Margins for results to be considered equivalent: -15%, 15%.|Difference in % Response Rate|-3.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.97|2.11||||||||2.11|-9.97|
81506956|NCT03198767|162702594|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of number of events|0.71||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.5|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3||1.00|0.50|0.202
81506957|NCT03198767|162702594|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of number of events|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.14|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3||0.32|0.14|<0.001
81506958|NCT03198767|162702594|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of number of events|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.19|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3||0.46|0.19|<0.001
81506959|NCT03198767|162702594|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of number of events|0.79||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.6|1.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3||1.04|0.60|0.275
81506960|NCT03198767|162702594|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of number of events|0.78||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.59|1.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3||1.02|0.59|0.234
81506961|NCT03198767|162702594|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of number of events|0.98||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.73|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 3||1.30|0.73|0.921
81506962|NCT03198767|162702595|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of number of events|0.68||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.54|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.86|0.54|0.040
81506963|NCT03198767|162702595|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of number of events|0.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.28|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.49|0.28|<0.001
81506964|NCT03198767|162702595|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of number of events|0.54||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.41|0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.72|0.41|0.008
81506965|NCT03198767|162702595|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of number of events|0.79||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.65|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.97|0.65|0.141
81506966|NCT03198767|162702595|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of number of events|0.9||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.74|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.10|0.74|0.510
81506967|NCT03198767|162702595|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of number of events|1.14||||0.401|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.93|1.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.41|0.93|0.401
81506968|NCT03198767|162702596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.56|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.13|-0.56|0.426
81506969|NCT03198767|162702596|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.06||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.46|-0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.67|-1.46|0.001
81506970|NCT03198767|162702596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.25|-0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.45|-1.25|0.009
81506971|NCT03198767|162702596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.68|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.05|-0.68|0.135
81506972|NCT03198767|162702596|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.436|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.5|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.12|-0.50|0.436
81506973|NCT03198767|162702596|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.452|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.13|0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.49|-0.13|0.452
81506974|NCT00570323|162702599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6202|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6202
81506975|NCT02141672|162702635|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|4.05|||Regression, Logistic|||Voclosporin low dose vs. placebo||4.05|1.01|0.045
81506976|NCT02141672|162702635|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.59||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|3.27|||Regression, Logistic|||Voclosporin high dose vs. placebo||3.27|0.78|0.204
81506977|NCT02141672|162702636|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|6.13|||Regression, Logistic|||Voclosporin low dose vs. placebo||6.13|1.68|<0.001
81506978|NCT02141672|162702636|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|4.02|||Regression, Logistic|||Voclosporin high dose vs. placebo||4.02|1.09|0.026
81545409|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.7||||0.2365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|52.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||52.6|-13.1|0.2365
81506979|NCT02141672|162702637|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|3.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.78|0.96|0.066
81506980|NCT02141672|162702637|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|3.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.28|0.82|0.162
81506981|NCT02141672|162702638|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|3.51|||Regression, Cox|||Voclosporin low dose vs. placebo||3.51|1.45|<0.001
81506982|NCT02141672|162702638|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|3.47|||Regression, Cox|||Voclosporin high dose vs. placebo||3.47|1.46|<0.001
81506983|NCT02141672|162702639|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|5.29|||Regression, Cox|||||5.29|1.58|<0.001
81506984|NCT02141672|162702639|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.48|||<|0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.86|||Regression, Cox|||Voclosporin high dose vs. placebo||2.86|0.77|<0.248
81506985|NCT02141672|162702641|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.63||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.27|||Regression, Cox|||||2.27|1.16|0.005
81506986|NCT02141672|162702641|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.74||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.43|||Regression, Cox|||Voclosporin high dose vs. placebo||2.43|1.25|0.002
81506987|NCT02141672|162702643|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.15|||Regression, Cox|||Voclosporin low dose vs. placebo||2.15|0.45|0.980
81545410|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|43.9||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|76.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||76.7|11.1|0.0091
81506988|NCT02141672|162702643|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.98||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|4.16|||Regression, Cox|||Voclosporin high dose vs. placebo||4.16|0.95|0.118
81506989|NCT02141672|162702645|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.33||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|4.33|||Regression, Logistic|||week 24||4.33|1.26|0.007
81506990|NCT02141672|162702645|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.76|||Regression, Logistic|||week 24||3.76|1.1|0.024
81506991|NCT02141672|162702645|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|4.33|||Regression, Logistic|||week 48||4.33|1.27|0.007
81506992|NCT02141672|162702645|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.68||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|5.02|||Regression, Logistic|||week 48||5.02|1.43|0.002
81506993|NCT02141672|162702646|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|3.03|||Regression, Cox|||Voclosporin low dose vs. placebo||3.03|1.36|<0.001
81506994|NCT02141672|162702646|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.81||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.69|||Regression, Cox|||Voclosporin high dose vs. placebo||2.69|1.22|0.004
81506995|NCT02141672|162702648|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|3.36|||Regression, Cox|||Voclosporin low dose vs. placebo||3.36|1.45|<0.001
81506996|NCT02141672|162702648|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.87||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|2.84|||Regression, Cox|||Voclosporin high dose vs. placebo||2.84|1.23|0.004
81506997|NCT01118780|162702652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|5.88|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||5.88|2.47|<0.001
81506998|NCT01118780|162702653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|4.85|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||4.85|1.61|<0.001
81506999|NCT01118780|162702654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|3.37||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in the HAMA Psychic Anxiety Factor Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||3.37|1.43|<0.001
81507000|NCT01118780|162702654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.65||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in the HAMA Somatic Anxiety Factor Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||2.65|0.87|<0.001
81507001|NCT01118780|162702654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.74||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in the HAMA Anxious Mood Item Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||0.74|0.30|<0.001
81507002|NCT01118780|162702654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.53||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in the HAMA Tension Item Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||0.53|0.09|0.007
81507003|NCT01118780|162702655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.18||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in the HADS Anxiety Subscale Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||3.18|1.20|<0.001
81507004|NCT01118780|162702655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.49||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in the HADS Depression Subscale Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||2.49|0.89|<0.001
81507005|NCT01118780|162702656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||0.79|0.26|<0.001
81507006|NCT01118780|162702657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||0.91|0.33|<0.001
81545411|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|35.7||||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|68.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||68.5|2.8|0.0335
81507007|NCT01118780|162702658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.11||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in BPI-SF Worst Pain Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||1.11|-0.02|0.059
81507008|NCT01118780|162702658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.89||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in BPI-SF Least Pain Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||0.89|-0.05|0.079
81507009|NCT01118780|162702658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.91||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in BPI-SF Average Pain Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||0.91|-0.06|0.089
81507010|NCT01118780|162702658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.73||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in BPI-SF Pain Right Now Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||0.73|-0.27|0.371
81507011|NCT01118780|162702658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|1.09||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in BPI-SF General Activity Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||1.09|-0.04|0.066
81507012|NCT01118780|162702658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.95||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in BPI-SF Mood Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||0.95|-0.13|0.140
81507013|NCT01118780|162702658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.18||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in BPI-SF Walking Ability Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||1.18|0.03|0.040
81507014|NCT01118780|162702658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.94||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in BPI-SF Normal Work Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||0.94|-0.19|0.187
81507015|NCT01118780|162702658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.68||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in BPI-SF Relations With Other People Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||0.68|-0.34|0.515
81545412|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|30.8||||0.0661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|63.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||63.6|-2.1|0.0661
81507016|NCT01118780|162702658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.18||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in BPI-SF Sleep Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||1.18|-0.17|0.141
81507017|NCT01118780|162702658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|1.07||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in BPI-SF Enjoyment of Life Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||1.07|-0.07|0.088
81507018|NCT01118780|162702659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-5.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-2.1|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Negative values indicated improvement over placebo.|||-2.1|-9.4|0.002
81507019|NCT01118780|162702661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.98||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in SDS for Work/School Impairment Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||1.98|0.27|0.010
81507020|NCT01118780|162702661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.48||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in SDS for Social Life/Leisure Activities Impairment Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||1.48|0.32|0.002
81507021|NCT01118780|162702661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.81||The p-value is for the change from baseline to Week 10 in SDS for Family/Home Management Impairment Score.|Mixed Models Analysis||LS mean difference was calculated by placebo minus duloxetine. Positive values indicated improvement over placebo.|||1.81|0.61|<0.001
81507022|NCT01118780|162702662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value is for percentage of participants having HAMA response at Week 10 and was adjusted for pooled investigator.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81507023|NCT01118780|162702662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value is for percentage of participants having remission (HAMA Total Score ≤7) at Week 10 and was adjusted for pooled investigator.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81507024|NCT01118780|162702662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value is for percentage of participants having remission (HAMA Total Score ≤10) at Week 10 and was adjusted for pooled investigator.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81507025|NCT01118780|162702663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value is for the percentage of participants having functional remission (SDS Global Score ≤5) at Week 10 and was adjusted for pooled investigator.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81507026|NCT01118780|162702663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value is for the percentage of participants having functional remission (SDS Global Score ≤6) at Week 10 and was adjusted for pooled investigator.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81545413|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|26.9||||0.1074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|59.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||59.8|-5.9|0.1074
81507027|NCT01118780|162702664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||The p-value is for the percentage of participants having HAMA sustained improvement overall and was adjusted for pooled investigator.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81507028|NCT01118780|162702664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0||||The p-value is for the percentage of participants having HAMA sustained improvement from Week 2 and was adjusted for pooled investigator.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.038
81507029|NCT01118780|162702668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||The p-value was adjusted for pooled investigator.|Log Rank|||||||0.005
81507030|NCT01118780|162702669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value is for the time to first remission (HAMA Total Score ≤10) and was adjusted for pooled investigator.|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81507031|NCT01118780|162702670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||The p-value was adjusted for pooled investigator.|Log Rank|||||||0.001
81507032|NCT01118780|162702671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||95.0||||The p-value is for the time to first functional remission (SDS Global Functional Impairment Score ≤5) and was adjusted for pooled investigator.|Log Rank|||||||0.006
81507033|NCT01118780|162702671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||The p-value is for time to first functional remission (SDS Global Functional Impairment Score ≤6) and was adjusted for pooled investigator.|Log Rank|||||||0.003
81507034|NCT01118780|162702672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value was adjusted for pooled investigator.|Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81507035|NCT05069649|162702673|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0046|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0046
81507036|NCT05069649|162702674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2488|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2488
81507037|NCT05069649|162702675|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81507038|NCT05069649|162702676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.32
81507039|NCT05069649|162702677|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.02
81507040|NCT05069649|162702678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.49
81507041|NCT01061385|162702706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.5||||0.2922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|21.7|||t-test, 1 sided|||||21.7|-6.8|0.2922
81507042|NCT01061385|162702707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.7|38.0|||||The 95% CI range above is calculated for the current estimated value.|||38.0|-37.7|
81507043|NCT02379052|162702732|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.7||||0.0304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|-0.16|||ANCOVA|A 2-step multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values (\[seeds = 12345 \& 54321 in the 2 steps respectively; number of imputations=50\]).|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value is based on treatment difference (dupilumab vs. placebo) of the LS mean using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment as fixed factor.|||-0.16|-3.22|0.0304
81507044|NCT02379052|162702733|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-26.45||||0.0312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.523|-2.387|||ANCOVA|A 2-step multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values (\[seeds = 12345 \& 54321 in the 2 steps respectively; number of imputations=50\]).|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value is based on treatment difference (dupilumab vs. placebo) of the LS mean using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment as fixed factor.|||-2.387|-50.523|0.0312
81507045|NCT02379052|162702734|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|0.96|||ANCOVA|A 2-step multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values (\[seeds = 12345 \& 54321 in the 2 steps respectively; number of imputations=50\]).|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value is based on treatment difference (dupilumab vs. placebo) of the LS mean using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment as fixed factor.|||0.96|-2.48|0.3830
81545414|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|55.3||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|94.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||94.9|15.8|0.0064
81507046|NCT02379052|162702735|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.0||||0.4147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.46|15.467|||ANCOVA|A 2-step multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values (\[seeds = 12345 \& 54321 in the 2 steps respectively; number of imputations=50\]).|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value is based on treatment difference (dupilumab vs. placebo) of the LS mean using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment as fixed factor.|||15.467|-37.460|0.4147
81507047|NCT02379052|162702736|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|26.6||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|51.05|||Clopper-Pearson Exact||Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo. CI = Confidence interval calculated using Clopper-Pearson Exact method|||51.05|-3.04|0.0490
81507048|NCT02379052|162702737|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|26.6||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|51.05|||Clopper-Pearson Exact||Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo. CI = Confidence interval calculated using Clopper-Pearson Exact method|||51.05|-3.04|0.0490
81507049|NCT02379052|162702738|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-23.23||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.677|3.212|||ANCOVA|A 2-step multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values (\[seeds = 12345 \& 54321 in the 2 steps respectively; number of imputations=50\]).|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value is based on treatment difference (dupilumab vs. placebo) of the LS mean using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment as fixed factor.|||3.212|-49.677|0.0850
81507050|NCT02379052|162702739|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.9||||0.0635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.54|0.78|||ANCOVA|A 2-step multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values (\[seeds = 12345 \& 54321 in the 2 steps respectively; number of imputations=50\]).|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value is based on treatment difference (dupilumab vs. placebo) of the LS mean using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement and baseline SDI score as covariates and the treatment as fixed factor.|||0.78|-28.54|0.0635
81507051|NCT02379052|162702740|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-33.65||||0.0608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.828|1.536|||ANCOVA|A 2-step multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values (\[seeds = 12345 \& 54321 in the 2 steps respectively; number of imputations=50\])|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value is based on treatment difference (dupilumab vs. placebo) of the LS mean using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement and baseline SDI score as covariates and the treatment as fixed factor.|||1.536|-68.828|0.0608
81545415|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|38.8||||0.0543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|78.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||78.3|-0.7|0.0543
81507052|NCT02379052|162702741|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-21.1||||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.42|-1.86|||ANCOVA|A 2-step multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values (\[seeds = 12345 \& 54321 in the 2 steps respectively; number of imputations=50\]).|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value is based on treatment difference (dupilumab vs. placebo) of the LS mean using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement and baseline SDI score as covariates and the treatment as fixed factor.|||-1.86|-40.42|0.0318
81507053|NCT02379052|162702742|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|17.8||||0.1365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.54|43.55||P-values were derived by Fisher exact test|Clopper-Pearson Exact|CI = Confidence interval calculated using Exact method|Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||43.55|-11.54|0.1365
81507054|NCT02379052|162702743|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|35.0||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.69|58.34||P-values were derived by Fisher exact test|Clopper-Pearson Exact|CI = Confidence interval calculated using Exact method|Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||58.34|5.69|0.0044
81507055|NCT02379052|162702744|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-107.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-141.215|-73.046|||ANCOVA|A 2-step multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values (\[seeds = 12345 \& 54321 in the 2 steps respectively; number of imputations=50\])|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value is based on treatment difference (dupilumab vs. placebo) of the LS mean using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement and baseline SDI score as covariates and the treatment as fixed factor.|||-73.046|-141.215|<0.0001
81507056|NCT02379052|162702745|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.6||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.68|||ANCOVA|A 2-step multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values (\[seeds = 12345 \& 54321 in the 2 steps respectively; number of imputations=50\])|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value is based on treatment difference (dupilumab vs. placebo) of the LS mean using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement and baseline SDI score as covariates and the treatment as fixed factor.|||-0.68|-2.50|0.0006
81507057|NCT02379052|162702746|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.33||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.053|0.72|||ANCOVA|A 2-step multiple imputation (MI) method addressed missing values (\[seeds = 12345 \& 54321 in the 2 steps respectively; number of imputations=50\]).|The confidence interval (CI) with p-value is based on treatment difference (dupilumab vs. placebo) of the LS mean using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement and baseline SDI score as covariates and the treatment as fixed factor.|||0.720|-0.053|0.0910
81507058|NCT02185534|162702806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The analysis was conducted using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including fixed effects for treatment, sequence, period and subject within sequence. All pharmacokinetic parameters were log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded, when the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the geometric LS mean ratios were fully contained within the predefined equivalence limits of 0.80 to 1.25|Geometric mean ratio|104.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.27|118.19|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B, where A= European clopidogrel and B=Japanese clopidogrel|||118.19|92.27|
81507059|NCT02185534|162702806|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/C, where A= European clopidogrel and C=US clopidogrel|Geometric mean ratio|97.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.12|116.45|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/C, where A= European clopidogrel and C=US clopidogrel|The analysis was conducted using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including fixed effects for treatment, sequence, period and subject within sequence. All pharmacokinetic parameters were log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded, when the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the geometric LS mean ratios were fully contained within the predefined equivalence limits of 0.80 to 1.25||116.45|81.12|
81507060|NCT02185534|162702807|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The analysis was conducted using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including fixed effects for treatment, sequence, period and subject within sequence. All pharmacokinetic parameters were log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded, when the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the geometric LS mean ratios were fully contained within the predefined equivalence limits of 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|108.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.46|122.33|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B, where A= European clopidogrel and B=Japanese clopidogrel|||122.33|95.46|
81507061|NCT02185534|162702807|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The analysis was conducted using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including fixed effects for treatment, sequence, period and subject within sequence. All pharmacokinetic parameters were log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded, when the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the geometric LS mean ratios were fully contained within the predefined equivalence limits of 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|105.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.22|117.53|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/C, where A= European clopidogrel and C=US clopidogrel|||117.53|95.22|
81507062|NCT02185534|162702808|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The analysis was conducted using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including fixed effects for treatment, sequence, period and subject within sequence. All pharmacokinetic parameters were log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded, when the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the geometric LS mean ratios were fully contained within the predefined equivalence limits of 0.80 to 1.25.|Geometric mean ratio|93.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.12|101.29|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B, where A= European clopidogrel and B=Japanese clopidogrel|||101.29|87.12|
81507063|NCT02185534|162702808|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The analysis was conducted using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) including fixed effects for treatment, sequence, period and subject within sequence. All pharmacokinetic parameters were log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded, when the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the geometric LS mean ratios were fully contained within the predefined equivalence limits of 0.80 to 1.25|Geometric mean ratio|92.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.91|99.75|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/C, where A= European clopidogrel and C=US clopidogrel|||99.75|84.91|
81545416|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|50.2||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|89.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||89.7|10.7|0.0131
81507064|NCT01925768|162702816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|17.7||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|29.3||Two-sided p-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for previous DMARD use and baseline Oral Corticosteroids (Prednisone or equivalent) use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata by the 2 stratification factors: previous DMARD use and baseline Corticosteroids use using CMH weights. The CI is based on a normal approximation.|||29.3|6.2|0.0040
81507065|NCT01925768|162702817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.103||||0.1677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.251|0.044|||Mixed Models Analysis|Those with a baseline and at least 1 postbaseline value at the PBO controlled phase were counted with mixed effects model for repeated measure (MMRM)|The LS mean (SE) and 2-sided p-value were based on a MMRM analysis for change from baseline, with treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and previous DMARD and baseline corticosteroids used as factors and baseline value as a covariate|||0.044|-0.251|0.1677
81507066|NCT01925768|162702818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|18.5||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|30.6||Two-sided p-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for previous DMARD use and baseline Oral Corticosteroids (Prednisone or equivalent) use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Those who withdrew early or who did not have sufficient data at Week 16 were counted as non-responders.|Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata by the 2 stratification factors: previous DMARD use and baseline Corticosteroids use using CMH weights. The CI is based on a normal approximation.|||30.6|6.3|0.0040
81507067|NCT01925768|162702819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis||The LS mean (SE) and 2-sided p-value were based on a MMRM analysis for change from baseline, with treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and previous DMARD and baseline corticosteroids used as factors and baseline value as a covariate.|||-0.15|-0.85|0.0051
81507068|NCT01925768|162702820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.68||||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|4.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|Those with a baseline and at least 1 postbaseline value at the PBO controlled phase were counted with mixed effects model for repeated measure (MMRM)|The LS mean (SE) and 2-sided p-value were based on a MMRM analysis for change from baseline, with treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and previous DMARD and baseline corticosteroids used as factors and baseline value as a covariate|||4.88|0.49|0.0167
81507069|NCT01925768|162702821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|3.4||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|5.7||Based on an MMRM model for the change from baseline, with treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and previous DMARD use and baseline Oral Corticosteroids use as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||2-sided 95% CI for the difference in LS mean.||5.70|1.10|0.0039
81507070|NCT01925768|162702822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.0||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|10.2|||Sign test|p-value based on distribution free signed rank test||||10.2|-21.5|0.012
81507071|NCT01925768|162702823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|19.7||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|31.3||Two-sided p-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for previous DMARD use and baseline oral corticosteroids (prednisone or equivalent) use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata by the 2 stratification factors: previous DMARD use and baseline Corticosteroids use using CMH weights. The CI is based on a normal approximation.|||31.3|8.0|0.0016
81507072|NCT01925768|162702824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15||||0.0229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.279|-0.021|||Mixed Models Analysis||The LS mean (SE) and 2-sided p-value were based on a MMRM analysis for change from baseline, with treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and previous DMARD and baseline corticosteroids used as factors and baseline value as a covariate|||-0.021|-0.279|0.0229
81507073|NCT01925768|162702825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis||The LS mean (SE) and 2-sided p-value were based on a MMRM analysis for change from baseline, with treatment group, time, treatment-by-time interaction, and previous DMARD and baseline corticosteroids used as factors and baseline value as a covariate|||-0.35|-1.00|<0.0001
81507074|NCT01925768|162702826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|3.46||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata by the 2 stratification factors: previous DMARD use and baseline Corticosteroids use using CMH weights|||5.80|1.13|0.0039
81507075|NCT01925768|162702827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hodges-Lehmann|10.0||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|20.0|||Stratified Van Elteren test|p-value based on stratified Van Elteren test, using 2 stratification factors: previous DMARD use and baseline Oral Corticosteroids|Location shift and 95% CI based on Hodges-Lehmann for between treatment median estimates.|||20.0|0.0|0.0168
81507076|NCT01925768|162702828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|20.7||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|32.8||2 sided-p-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for previous DMARD use and baseline Oral Corticosteroids (Prednisone or equivalent) use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata by the 2 stratification factors: previous DMARD use and baseline Corticosteroids use using CMH weights|||32.8|8.5|0.0015
81507077|NCT01925768|162702829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|9.7||||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|17.7||Two-sided p-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for previous DMARD use and baseline Oral Corticosteroids (Prednisone or equivalent) use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata by 2 stratification factors: previous DMARD use and baseline Corticosteroids use using CMH weights|Week 2; 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average||17.7|1.6|0.0252
81507078|NCT01925768|162702829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|8.6||||0.1121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|18.9||Two-sided p-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for previous DMARD use and baseline Oral Corticosteroids (Prednisone or equivalent) use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata by 2 stratification factors: previous DMARD use and baseline Corticosteroids use using CMH weights|Week 4; 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average||18.9|-1.7|0.1121
81507079|NCT01925768|162702829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|17.8||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.2|29.3||Two-sided p-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for previous DMARD use and baseline Oral Corticosteroids (Prednisone or equivalent) use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata by 2 stratification factors: previous DMARD use and baseline Corticosteroids use using CMH weights|Week 6; 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average||29.3|6.2|0.0036
81507080|NCT01925768|162702829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|12.7||||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|24.6||Two-sided p-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for previous DMARD use and baseline Oral Corticosteroids (Prednisone or equivalent) use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata by 2 stratification factors: previous DMARD use and baseline Corticosteroids use using CMH weights|Week 8; 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average||24.6|0.8|0.0392
81507081|NCT01925768|162702829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|11.0||||0.0884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|23.2||Two-sided p-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for previous DMARD use and baseline Oral Corticosteroids (Prednisone or equivalent) use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata by 2 stratification factors: previous DMARD use and baseline Corticosteroids use using CMH weights|Week 12; 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average||23.2|-1.3|0.0884
81507082|NCT01925768|162702829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Difference|18.6||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|30.7||Two-sided p-value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for previous DMARD use and baseline Oral Corticosteroids (Prednisone or equivalent) use.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Adjusted difference in proportions is the weighted average of the treatment differences across 4 strata by 2 stratification factors: previous DMARD use and baseline Corticosteroids use using CMH weights|Week 20; 2-sided 95% CI is based on a normal approximation to the weighted average||30.7|6.5|0.0040
81507083|NCT02706925|162702847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.2951|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0352|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2242|1.366|||||The model of dose proportionality was power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard deviation is actually the standard error of slope.|||1.3660|1.2242|
81507084|NCT02706925|162702847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.088|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0843|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9128|1.2633|||||The model of dose proportionality was power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard deviation is actually the standard error of slope.|||1.2633|0.9128|
81507085|NCT02706925|162702847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.1846|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3328|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4791|1.89|||||The model of dose proportionality was power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard deviation is actually the standard error of slope.|||1.8900|0.4791|
81507086|NCT02706925|162702848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.2114|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.035|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1409|1.2818|||||The model of dose proportionality was power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard deviation is actually the standard error of slope.|||1.2818|1.1409|
81507087|NCT02706925|162702848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.0771|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0524|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9696|1.1845|||||The model of dose proportionality was power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard deviation is actually the standard error of slope.|||1.1845|0.9696|
81507088|NCT02706925|162702848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|1.3969|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3965|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5563|2.2375|||||The model of dose proportionality was power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1. Standard deviation is actually the standard error of slope.|||2.2375|0.5563|
81507089|NCT02481258|162702899|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were based on a two-sample t-test. A priori calculations to detect an effect size of 0.57 units indicated that that 50 patients per arm were needed to have 80% power. The actual effect size observed in the present study was 0.86.||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||The statistical analysis was done using an ANCOVA analysis adjusting for the baseline aortic valve calcium levels.||||0.05
81507090|NCT02481258|162702901|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were based on a two-sample t-tests assuming initial recruitment of 50 subjects.|||||>|0.05||||||Our a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81507091|NCT02481258|162702902|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were based on a two-sample t-test.|||||>|0.05||||||Our a priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|ANCOVA|||The statistical analysis was done using an ANCOVA analysis adjusting for the baseline aortic valve calcium levels.||||>0.05
81507092|NCT01891396|162702942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0099|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0099
81507093|NCT01891396|162702943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0367|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0367
81507094|NCT01891396|162702944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0289|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0289
81507095|NCT01891396|162702945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0141|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0141
81507096|NCT01891396|162702946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0002
81507097|NCT01891396|162702947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0533|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0533
81507098|NCT01891396|162702948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0323|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0323
81507099|NCT01891396|162702949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0072|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0072
81507100|NCT01891396|162702950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0030
81507101|NCT01891396|162702951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0440
81507102|NCT01891396|162702952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0579|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0579
81507103|NCT01891396|162702953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0005
81507104|NCT01891396|162702954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0046|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0046
81507105|NCT01891396|162702955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0029|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0029
81507106|NCT01891396|162702956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0087|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0087
81507107|NCT01891396|162702957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0154|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0154
81507108|NCT01891396|162702958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0227|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0227
81507109|NCT01891396|162702959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0002
81507110|NCT01891396|162702960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0148|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0148
81507111|NCT01891396|162702961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0113|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0113
81507112|NCT01891396|162702962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0016|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0016
81507113|NCT01891396|162702963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0056|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0056
81507114|NCT01891396|162702964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0095|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0095
81507115|NCT01891396|162702965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0136|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0136
81507116|NCT01891396|162702966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0005
81507117|NCT01891396|162702967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0059|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0059
81507118|NCT02820844|162702992|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|-1.18||Analysis was performed using mixed-model for repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment, site, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|MMRM||Mean difference (Net) at Week 12 has been presented.|||-1.18|-3.14|<0.001
81507119|NCT02820844|162702993|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|29.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.47|40.91||Analysis performed using MMRM, with treatment, site, visit, Baseline urinary urgency incontinence (UUI) episodes over 3 day diary (\<=9 or \>=10), treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline value, Baseline-by-visit interaction as fixed effects.|MMRM||Mean difference (Net) at Week 12 has been presented.|||40.91|18.47|<0.001
81507120|NCT02820844|162703048|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.6||P-value is from log-rank test stratified by Baseline urinary urgency incontinence episodes over 3 day diary (\<=9 versus \>=10).|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and 95% Confidence Interval (CI) are estimated using the Cox proportional hazard model with treatment and Baseline urinary urgency incontinence episodes over 3 day diary (\<=9 versus \>=10) as fixed effect.|||0.60|0.34|<0.001
81507121|NCT02820844|162703049|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.66||P-value is from log-rank test stratified by Baseline urinary urgency incontinence episodes over 3 day diary (\<=9 versus \>=10)|Log Rank||Hazard ratio and 95% CI are estimated using the Cox proportional hazard model with treatment and Baseline urinary urgency incontinence episodes over 3 day diary (\<=9 versus \>=10) as fixed effect.|||0.66|0.38|<0.001
81507122|NCT02266147|162703111|OTHER|MTD was not observed because no DLTs occurred at the maximum dose tested. Because this is a safety endpoint, a statistical analysis was not conducted.||||||||||||||||MTD was not observed because no DLTs occurred at the maximum dose tested. Because this is a safety endpoint, a statistical analysis was not conducted.|MTD was not observed because no DLTs occurred at the maximum dose tested. Because this is a safety endpoint, a statistical analysis was not conducted.|||
81507123|NCT01896687|162703118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||"The worst pain and interference scores as dependent variables, and time (baseline, 1-, and 3 week follow up visit), group (Calmare or Sham), and group by time interaction terms as the independent variable."|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81507124|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|2.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|3.44||||||Serotype 1 geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Synflorix) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||3.44|2.47|
81507125|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.69||||||Serotype 1 geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Prevenar 13) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||1.69|1.23|
81507126|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|2.25||||||Serotype 5 geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Synflorix) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||2.25|1.66|
81507127|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.88||||||Serotype 5 geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Prevenar 13) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||0.88|0.65|
81507128|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|16.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.84|20.03||||||Serotype 6A geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Synflorix) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||20.03|12.84|
81507129|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.06||||||Serotype 6A geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Prevenar 13) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||1.06|0.72|
81507130|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|2.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|2.95||||||Serotype 6B geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Synflorix) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||2.95|2.14|
81507131|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.95||||||Serotype 6B geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Prevenar 13) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||0.95|0.68|
81507132|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|2.44||||||Serotype 7F geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Synflorix) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||2.44|1.83|
81507133|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.22||||||Serotype 7F geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Prevenar 13) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||1.22|0.91|
81507134|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|1.65||||||Serotype 9V geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Synflorix) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||1.65|1.21|
81507135|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.05||||||Serotype 9V geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Prevenar 13) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||1.05|0.76|
81507136|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.1||||||Serotype 14 geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Synflorix) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||2.10|1.29|
81507137|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.12||||||Serotype 14 geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Prevenar 13) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||1.12|0.73|
81507138|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|3.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.91|4.67||||||Serotype 19A geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Synflorix) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||4.67|2.91|
81507139|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.87||||||Serotype 19A geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Prevenar 13) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||0.87|0.60|
81507140|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.79||||||Serotype 19F geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Synflorix) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||0.79|0.52|
81507141|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.89||||||Serotype 19F geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Prevenar 13) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||0.89|0.62|
81507142|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|2.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|2.76||||||Serotype 23F geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Synflorix) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||2.76|1.89|
81507143|NCT03896477|162703150|OTHER||GMC Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.22||||||Serotype 23F geometric mean concentration ratio (Pneumosil / Prevenar 13) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Differences between groups were considered statistically significant if the 95% CI excludes 1.||1.22|0.82|
81507144|NCT02651116|162703207|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.7899|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0929||0.0449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6273|0.9947||P-Value less than or equal to (\<=) 0.05 level was considered significantly better and P-Value lying between 0.05 less than (\<) p\<=0.1 level was considered marginally significantly better.|Negative Binomial Regression|||Estimated rate ratio (ratio of rate of cough counts per 24 hours for DXM HBr to placebo), and corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) for DXM HBr versus placebo was obtained from negative binomial model with treatment, study site (pooled), age group, and log-transformed baseline average cough count per hour as factors, with logarithm of the time over which the cough count was evaluated as the offset parameter.||0.9947|0.6273|0.0449
81507145|NCT02651116|162703207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6293||||||P-value is for interaction term of treatment by age group. P-value \<=0.10 was considered significant for interaction terms.|Negative Binomial Regression|||P-value was obtained from the negative binomial model with treatment, study site (pooled), age group, log-transformed baseline average cough count per hour (based on Baseline Run-in Period) as factors, with interaction term of treatment by age group, and logarithm of the time over which the cough count was evaluated as the offset parameter.||||0.6293
81507146|NCT02651116|162703208|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.8048|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0912||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6446|1.0049||P-Value \<=0.05 level was considered significantly better and P-Value lying between 0.05\<p\<=0.1 level was considered marginally significantly better.|Negative Binomial Regression|||Estimated rate ratio (ratio of rate of cough counts per specified duration for DXM HBr to placebo, used in evaluation of this outcome measure), and corresponding 95% CI for DXM HBr versus placebo was obtained from negative binomial model with treatment, study site (pooled), age group, and log-transformed baseline average cough count per hour as factors, with logarithm of the time over which the cough count was evaluated as the offset parameter.||1.0049|0.6446|0.0552
81507147|NCT02651116|162703209|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.9551|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1491||0.7684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7032|1.2971||P-Value \<=0.05 level was considered significantly better and P-Value lying between 0.05\<p\<=0.1 level was considered marginally significantly better.|Negative Binomial Regression|||Estimated rate ratio (ratio of rate of cough counts per specified duration for DXM HBr to placebo, used in evaluation of this outcome measure), and corresponding 95% CI for DXM HBr versus placebo was obtained from negative binomial model with treatment, study site (pooled), age group, and log-transformed baseline average cough count per hour as factors, with logarithm of the time over which the cough count was evaluated as the offset parameter.||1.2971|0.7032|0.7684
81507148|NCT02651116|162703210|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.7014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1086||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5178|0.95||P-Value \<=0.05 level was considered significantly better and P-Value lying between 0.05\<p\<=0.1 level was considered marginally significantly better.|Negative Binomial Regression|||Estimated rate ratio (ratio of rate of cough counts per specified duration for DXM HBr to placebo, used in evaluation of this outcome measure), and corresponding 95% CI for DXM HBr versus placebo was obtained from negative binomial model with treatment, study site (pooled), age group, and log-transformed baseline average cough count per hour as factors, with logarithm of the time over which the cough count was evaluated as the offset parameter.||0.9500|0.5178|0.0220
81507149|NCT02651116|162703211|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.7454|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0848||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5964|0.9316||P-Value \<=0.05 level was considered significantly better and P-Value lying between 0.05\<p\<=0.1 level was considered marginally significantly better.|Negative Binomial Regression|||Estimated rate ratio (ratio of rate of cough counts per specified duration for DXM HBr to placebo, used in evaluation of this outcome measure), and corresponding 95% CI for DXM HBr versus placebo was obtained from negative binomial model with treatment, study site (pooled), age group, and log-transformed baseline average cough count per hour as factors, with logarithm of the time over which the cough count was evaluated as the offset parameter.||0.9316|0.5964|0.0098
81507150|NCT02651116|162703212|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|-0.221|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1324||0.0977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4831|0.0411||P-Value \<=0.05 level was considered significantly better and P-Value lying between 0.05\<p\<=0.1 level was considered marginally significantly better.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model contained treatment, study site (pooled), log-transformed baseline cough time and age group terms as factors.||0.0411|-0.4831|0.0977
81507151|NCT02651116|162703213|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|-0.2881|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1224||0.0191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5287|-0.0475||P-Value \<=0.05 level was considered significantly better and P-Value lying between 0.05\<p\<=0.1 level was considered marginally significantly better.|ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model contained treatment, study site (pooled), the corresponding morning baseline cough frequency by participant, and age group included in the model. The statistical analysis was performed on the composite for all categories.||-0.0475|-0.5287|0.0191
81507152|NCT02651116|162703213|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8355||||||P-value is for interaction term of treatment by age group. P-value \<=0.10 was considered significant for interaction terms.|ANOVA|||ANOVA model contained treatment, study site (pooled), screening assessment by participant, interaction of treatment by age group and age group included in the model.||||0.8355
81507153|NCT02651116|162703214|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|-0.3128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1104||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5299|-0.0956||P-Value \<=0.05 level was considered significantly better and P-Value lying between 0.05\<p\<=0.1 level was considered marginally significantly better.|ANOVA|||ANOVA model contained treatment, study site (pooled), the corresponding morning baseline cough severity by participant, and age group included in the model. The statistical analysis was performed on the composite for all categories.||-0.0956|-0.5299|0.0049
81507154|NCT02651116|162703214|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8413||||||P-value is for interaction term of treatment by age group. P-value \<=0.10 was considered significant for interaction terms.|ANOVA|||ANOVA model contained treatment, study site (pooled), screening assessment by participant, interaction of treatment by age group and age group included in the model.||||0.8413
81507155|NCT02651116|162703215|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|-0.1483|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1337||0.2679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4112|0.1146||P-Value \<=0.05 level was considered significantly better and P-Value lying between 0.05\<p\<=0.1 level was considered marginally significantly better.|ANOVA|||ANOVA model contained treatment, study site (pooled), the corresponding morning baseline impact on sleep by participant, and age group included in the model. The statistical analysis was performed on the composite for all categories.||0.1146|-0.4112|0.2679
81507156|NCT02651116|162703215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2882||||||P-value is for interaction term of treatment by age group. P-value \<=0.10 was considered significant for interaction terms.|ANOVA|||ANOVA model contained treatment, study site (pooled), screening assessment by participant, interaction of treatment by age group and age group included in the model.||||0.2882
81507157|NCT02651116|162703216|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|-0.2812|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1242||0.0242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5255|-0.0369||P-Value \<=0.05 level was considered significantly better and P-Value lying between 0.05\<p\<=0.1 level was considered marginally significantly better.|ANOVA|||ANOVA model contained treatment, study site (pooled), the corresponding afternoon baseline cough frequency by participant, and age group included in the model. The statistical analysis was performed on the composite for all categories.||-0.0369|-0.5255|0.0242
81507158|NCT02651116|162703216|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2892||||||P-value is for interaction term of treatment by age group. P-value \<=0.10 was considered significant for interaction terms.|ANOVA|||ANOVA model contained treatment, study site (pooled), afternoon baseline assessment by participant, interaction of treatment by age group and age group included in the model.||||0.2892
81507159|NCT02651116|162703217|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|-0.3014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1096||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.517|-0.0858||P-Value \<=0.05 level was considered significantly better and P-Value lying between 0.05\<p\<=0.1 level was considered marginally significantly better.|ANOVA|||ANOVA model contained treatment, study site (pooled), the corresponding afternoon baseline cough severity by participant, and age group included in the model. The statistical analysis was performed on the composite for all categories.||-0.0858|-0.5170|0.0063
81507160|NCT02651116|162703217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3268||||||P-value is for interaction term of treatment by age group. P-value \<=0.10 was considered significant for interaction terms.|ANOVA|||ANOVA model contained treatment, study site (pooled), afternoon baseline assessment by participant, interaction of treatment by age group and age group included in the model.||||0.3268
81507161|NCT02651116|162703218|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|-0.2535|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1124||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4745|-0.0325||P-Value \<=0.05 level was considered significantly better and P-Value lying between 0.05\<p\<=0.1 level was considered marginally significantly better.|ANOVA|||ANOVA model with treatment, study site (pooled), the baseline assessment in child global question cold assessment by participant and age group included in the model. The statistical analysis was performed on the composite for all categories.||-0.0325|-0.4745|0.0247
81545417|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|43.9||||0.0297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|83.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||83.5|4.4|0.0297
81507162|NCT02651116|162703218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4093||||||P-value is for interaction term of treatment by age group. P-value \<=0.10 was considered significant for interaction terms.|ANOVA|||ANOVA model with treatment, study site (pooled), baseline assessment by participant, interaction of treatment by age group and age group included in the model.||||0.4093
81507163|NCT02651116|162703219|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|0.1266|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2196||0.5652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3081|0.5614||P-Value \<=0.05 level was considered significantly better and P-Value lying between 0.05\<p\<=0.1 level was considered marginally significantly better.|ANOVA|||Participant: ANOVA model with treatment, study site (pooled), and age group included in the model.||0.5614|-0.3081|0.5652
81507164|NCT02651116|162703219|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean|-0.1368|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1982||0.4914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5292|0.2556||P-Value \<=0.05 level was considered significantly better and P-Value lying between 0.05\<p\<=0.1 level was considered marginally significantly better.|ANOVA|||Caregiver: ANOVA model with treatment, study site (pooled), and age group included in the model.||0.2556|-0.5292|0.4914
81507165|NCT02651116|162703219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1029||||||P-value is for interaction term of treatment by age group. P-value \<=0.10 was considered significant for interaction terms.|ANOVA|||Participant: ANOVA model with treatment, study site (pooled), interaction of treatment by age group and age group included in the model.||||0.1029
81507166|NCT02651116|162703219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4736||||||P-value is for interaction term of treatment by age group. P-value \<=0.10 was considered significant for interaction terms.|ANOVA|||Caregiver: ANOVA model with treatment, study site (pooled), interaction of treatment by age group and age group included in the model.||||0.4736
81507167|NCT00533429|162703229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.469||||||P-value (one-tailed) was calculated based on the un-stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank|||||||0.469
81507168|NCT00533429|162703230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.462||||||95% confidence interval based on normal approximation to the binomial distribution. P-value (2-tailed) calculation based on unadjusted, normal-distribution approximation for the difference in rates.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.462
81507169|NCT00533429|162703231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.492||||||P-value (two-tailed) was calculated based on the un-stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank|||||||0.492
81507170|NCT03800030|162703235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031|||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom = 22 t-statistic = 2.305||||||0.031
81507171|NCT03800030|162703236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.935|||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom = 22 t-statistic = 0.083||||||0.935
81507172|NCT03800030|162703237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 1 sided|degrees of freedom = 22 t-statistic = 1.833||||||0.040
81507173|NCT03800030|162703238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 1 sided|degrees of freedom = 22 t-statistic = 2.174||||||0.020
81507174|NCT03800030|162703239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom = 22 t-statistic = -0.623||||||0.540
81507175|NCT03800030|162703240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom = 22 t-statistic = 2.989||||||0.007
81507176|NCT02655887|162703249|NON_INFERIORITY|PG of 74%, which was set at 10% (non-inferiority margin) below the weighted mean of primary patency (PP2) rate at 12 month at a combination of 55% (PTS) subjects at primary patency rate of 77.1% and 45% (NIVL) subjects at primary patency rate of 93.4%. When taking into consideration both co-primary efficacy and safety endpoints, with 138 BVS subjects, the overall study power is at least 85%\*99%=84%.|Weighted Z-statistics|88.3||||0.0001|ONE_SIDED|90.0|82.4||||Weighted Z-statistics|||"Hypothesis: H0 :Primary patency rate at 12 months post-index procedure from the overall VENOVO Venous Stent (BVS) patients (PTS and NIVL combined) is at most as good as that of the PG.~Ha: Primary patency rate at 12 months post-index procedure from the overall VENOVO Venous Stent (BVS) patients (PTS and NIVL combined) is better than that of PG."|||82.4|0.0001
81507177|NCT02655887|162703250|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary safety endpoint was evaluated against the PG of 89% which was set at 10% (non-inferiority margin) below the literature-derived average freedom from MAE rate at 30 day of 99%. A one-side p-value is derived based on an exact binomial test. When taking into consideration both co-primary efficacy and safety endpoints, with 138 BVS subjects, the overall study power is at least 85%\*99%=84%.|Exact binomial test|93.5||||0.0322|ONE_SIDED|90.0|89.5||||Exact binomial test|||"Hypothesis: H0: The primary safety endpoint absence from event rate in the VENOVO Venous Stent (BVS) through 30 day at most as large as that of the PG.~Ha: The primary safety endpoint absence from event rate in the VENOVO Venous Stent (BVS) through 30 day is better than that of the PG."|||89.5|0.0322
81507178|NCT02655887|162703251|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||this p value is \< 0.001.|t-test, 2 sided|||"H0: The distribution at the 12-month follow-up remains unimproved compared to baseline.~Ha: The distribution shifts toward lower (less pain) classes."||||0.001
81507179|NCT02655887|162703252|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||p value is \< 0.001|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81507180|NCT00889707|162703271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||Test of superiority computed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline total IPSS, and baseline prostate volume. Tested for 2-sided 0.05 level of statistical significance.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline total IPSS, and baseline prostate volume.||||||0.040
81507181|NCT00889707|162703272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||||||ANCOVA model with terms for treatment group, baseline total IPSS, baseline prostate volume, and baseline Qmax.|ANCOVA|Model with terms for treatment group, baseline total IPSS, baseline prostate volume, and baseline Qmax.||||||0.047
81507182|NCT02389465|162703273|OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||IL6 levels in healthy controls pre- and post-treatment compared using a paired t-test||||.44
81507183|NCT02389465|162703273|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||IL6 levels in the placebo group pre- and post-treatment compared using a paired t-test||||.11
81507184|NCT02389465|162703273|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||IL6 levels in the escitalopram group pre- and post-treatment compared using a paired t-test||||.42
81507185|NCT02389465|162703273|OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||IL-6 levels in the escitalopram + celecoxib group pre- and post-treatment compared using a paired t-tes||||.49
81507186|NCT02389465|162703273|OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||IL6 levels at completion of study compared between all MDD groups (placebo, escitalopram, and escitalopram + celecoxib) and the healthy control group||||.23
81507187|NCT02389465|162703274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||MADRS scores at the final visit compared between the healthy control and escitalopram + celecoxib groups||||.003
81507188|NCT02389465|162703274|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||MADRS scores at the final visit compared between the healthy control and escitalopram groups||||<.001
81507189|NCT02389465|162703274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||MADRS scores at the final visit compared between the healthy control and placebo groups||||.034
81507190|NCT02389465|162703274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||MADRS scores at the final visit compared between the placebo groups and all groups receiving escitalopram (both with and without celecoxib)||||.03
81507191|NCT02389465|162703275|OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||IL10 levels in healthy controls pre- and post-treatment compared using a paired t-test||||.29
81507192|NCT02389465|162703275|OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||IL10 levels in the placebo group pre- and post-treatment compared using a paired t-test||||.19
81507193|NCT02389465|162703275|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||IL10 levels in the escitalopram group pre- and post-treatment compared using a paired t-test||||.5
81507194|NCT02389465|162703275|OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||IL10 levels in the escitalopram + celecoxib group pre- and post-treatment compared using a paired t-test||||.55
81507195|NCT02389465|162703275|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||IL10 levels at completion of study compared between all MDD groups (placebo, escitalopram, and escitalopram + celecoxib) and the healthy control group||||.06
81507196|NCT04419467|162703276|SUPERIORITY||GM % treatment difference (80% CI)|-0.5||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-14.8|16.3||One-sided p-value|Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis||Data analyzed are log-transformed values of ACR, using MMRM. Comparisons vs. placebo are back-transformed by exponentiation to obtain geometric mean (GM), then expressed as percent treatment difference.|||16.3|-14.8|0.485
81507197|NCT04419467|162703276|SUPERIORITY||GM % treatment difference (80% CI)|8.6||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.2|27.2||One-sided p-value|Mixed Models Repeated Measures Analysis||Data analyzed are log-transformed values of ACR, using MMRM. Comparisons vs. placebo are back-transformed by exponentiation to obtain geometric mean, then expressed as percent treatment difference|||27.2|-7.2|0.750
81507198|NCT01361217|162703300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81507199|NCT01361217|162703300|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81507200|NCT01361217|162703301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81507201|NCT04970069|162703329|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|1.01||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.18|||Regression, Linear||The numerator and denominator for the ratio of geometric means are analgesic education and general preoperative education respectively.|Multiple imputation by chained equations (MICE) was used for imputing missing outcomes and covariates.||1.18|0.86|0.890
81507202|NCT04970069|162703330|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||Regression, Linear|||||0.2|-0.3|0.617
81507203|NCT04970069|162703331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||Regression, Linear|||||0.2|-0.3|0.611
81507204|NCT01072136|162703339|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Under the assumption of a clinical cure proportion of 75% for the Azithromycin/Cefixime group, a 10% non-inferiority margin (i.e., no more than a 10% lower cure rate in the placebo group) at the one-sided 0.05 significance level with 85% power required 270 study participants in each arm (540 total) using an unpooled Z-test (normal approximation). Anticipating that approximately 30% of enrolled participants would not be in the per protocol group, 772 participants were targeted for enrollment.|Risk Difference (RD)|14.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-12.2||||||Asymptotic one-sided 95% confidence limit for the difference in clinical cure proportions(placebo minus treatment) were computed so that the lower limit could be examined relative to the non-inferiority margin of -10%.|The primary efficacy outcome was MPC clinical cure at 2 months. This was a non-inferiority trial designed to reject the null hypothesis that placebo control is inferior to empiric therapy for MPC.|||-12.2|
81507205|NCT03192137|162703347|SUPERIORITY|Statistical hypotheses testing for the primary efficacy endpoint was two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.||||||0.0005||||||P-values were from a Chi-Square test (with continuity correction) of differences between treatments in the proportion of participants with anterior chamber cells Grade 0 who did not receive rescue medication versus all other grades combined.|Chi-squared, Corrected|A Fisher's exact test was used if 1 or more of the cells had an expected frequency of ≤ 5.||||||0.0005
81507206|NCT03192137|162703348|SUPERIORITY|Statistical hypotheses testing for the secondary efficacy endpoints were two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.217|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.823|5.675||P-values were from a Chi-Square test (with continuity correction).|Chi-squared, Corrected|A Fisher's exact test was used if 1 or more of the cells had an expected frequency of ≤ 5.||Statistical analysis of proportion of participants who achieved a pain score of 0 on the VAS on Day 1||5.675|1.823|<0.0001
81507207|NCT03192137|162703348|SUPERIORITY|Statistical hypotheses testing for the secondary efficacy endpoints were two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.337|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.305|8.161||P-values were from a Chi-Square test (with continuity correction).|Chi-squared, Corrected|A Fisher's exact test was used if 1 or more of the cells had an expected frequency of ≤ 5.||Statistical analysis of proportion of participants who achieved a pain score of 0 on the VAS on Day 8||8.161|2.305|<0.0001
81507208|NCT03192137|162703348|SUPERIORITY|Statistical hypotheses testing for the secondary efficacy endpoints were two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.113|8.033||P-values were from a Chi-Square test (with continuity correction).|Chi-squared, Corrected|A Fisher's exact test was used if 1 or more of the cells had an expected frequency of ≤ 5.||Statistical analysis of proportion of participants who achieved a pain score of 0 on the VAS on Day 15||8.033|2.113|<0.0001
81507209|NCT03192137|162703348|SUPERIORITY|Statistical hypotheses testing for the secondary efficacy endpoints were two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.58||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|4.822||P-values were from a Chi-Square test (with continuity correction).|Chi-squared, Corrected|A Fisher's exact test was used if 1 or more of the cells had an expected frequency of ≤ 5.||Statistical analysis of proportion of participants who achieved a pain score of 0 on the VAS on Day 18||4.822|1.380|0.0043
81507210|NCT03192137|162703348|SUPERIORITY|Statistical hypotheses testing for the secondary efficacy endpoints were two-sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.277||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.695|6.335||P-values were from a Chi-Square test (with continuity correction).|Chi-squared, Corrected|A Fisher's exact test was used if 1 or more of the cells had an expected frequency of ≤ 5.||Statistical analysis of proportion of participants who achieved a pain score of 0 on the VAS on Day 29||6.335|1.695|0.0005
81507211|NCT02737501|162703366|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.481|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.66||P-values are from a log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors (current; presence of intracranial central nervous system (iCNS) metastases at baseline and prior chemotherapy for locally advanced or metastatic disease).|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was obtained using a Cox proportional hazards model with randomization stratification factors (current) as covariates.|||0.66|0.35|<0.0001
81507212|NCT02737501|162703367|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratios and p-values were from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by presence of intracranial central nervous system (iCNS) metastases at Baseline, and prior chemotherapy for locally advanced or metastatic disease (current strata).|||2.91|1.04|0.0330
81507213|NCT02737501|162703368|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|39.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratios and p-values were from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by presence of prior chemotherapy for Locally advanced or metastatic disease at study entry (current strata).|||39.11|4.70|<0.0001
81507214|NCT02737501|162703369|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.293|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.51||P-values are from a log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors (current; presence of iCNS metastases at baseline and prior chemotherapy for locally advanced or metastatic disease).|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was obtained using a Cox proportional hazards model with prior chemotherapy for locally advanced or metastatic disease (current strata) as covariate.|||0.51|0.17|<0.0001
81507215|NCT02737501|162703373|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratios and p-values were from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by presence of iCNS metastases at Baseline, and prior chemotherapy for locally advanced or metastatic disease (current strata).|||1.82|0.47|0.8220
81507216|NCT02737501|162703375|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|5.79||||0.0295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|11.0||p-values were obtained using mixed effects models stratified by presence of iCNS metastases at study entry, prior chemotherapy at Baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effect model is used with an unstructured covariance matrix.||||11.00|0.58|0.0295
81507217|NCT00405288|162703383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|50.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|450.0||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|200.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||"Null hypothesis: Birth weight in pregnancies exposed to Proctofoam-HC will be the same as control pregnancies.~To detect a clinically significant decrease of 200 g in birth weight at a power of 80% and alpha of 5%, 200 women per group were required. Post hoc power analysis of our cohort revealed that, in fact, we had a 91.5% power to detect a 200 g difference in birth weight between the two groups."||200|0|0.17
81507218|NCT00405288|162703384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.0||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||3|0|0.16
81507219|NCT00405288|162703385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||chi square|30.0||||0.003||95.0|||||McNemar|||The null hypothesis is that the proportion of vaginal deliveries in the Proctofoam and Control groups will be the same (ie. there will not be a greater proportion of complicated deliveries in either group).||||0.003
81507220|NCT00405288|162703386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||chi square|5.0||||0.55||95.0|||||McNemar|||The null hypothesis is that the proportion of pre-term births in the Proctofoam and Control groups will be the same.||||0.55
81507221|NCT00405288|162703387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||chi square|10.0||||0.97||95.0|||||McNemar|||Fetal Distress The null hypothesis is that the proportion of fetal distress in the Proctofoam and Control groups will be the same.||||0.97
81507222|NCT00405288|162703388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||binary|3.0||||0.31||95.0|||||McNemar|||Low birth weight \<2,500g; The null hypothesis is that the proportion of low birth weight babies in the Proctofoam and Control groups will be the same.||||0.31
81507223|NCT00405288|162703389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||chi square|10.0||||0.87||95.0|||||McNemar|||The null hypothesis is that the proportion of healthy babies (not requiring NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) or additional medical monitoring) will be the same between the Proctofoam and Control groups.||||0.87
81507224|NCT00405288|162703390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|4.0||||0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81507225|NCT00405288|162703391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|3.0||||0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81507226|NCT00405288|162703392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportion|2.0||||0.99||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81507227|NCT00405288|162703393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||proportions|2.0||||0.35||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.35
81507228|NCT00142792|162703402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||||||Time by group interaction effect, F(2,372) = 1.8, p =0.18)|Mixed Models Analysis|A random intercept for each participant with a first-order antedependent covariance structure. Adjusted for site.||The study was powered to detect differences in FMA scores of a minimum effect size of 0.8 at a significance level of 0.01, the smallest effect size difference anticipated between Cyclic NMES and Cyclic Sensory Stimulation based on prior studies. A significance level of 0.01 in the power-analysis was taken since for each measurement occasion, three post-hoc tests are needed. To account for drop out of 20 % , the minimum number of participants required per group is 63.||||0.18
81507229|NCT00142792|162703402|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||time effect, F(1,109)=87.7, p\<0.001)|Mixed Models Analysis|A random intercept for each participant with a first-order antedependent covariance structure. Adjusted for site.||||||<0.001
81507230|NCT00142792|162703403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||||||time by group interaction effect, F(2,373) = 1.3, p =0.27|Mixed Models Analysis|A random intercept for each participant with a first-order antedependent covariance structure. Adjusted for site.||||||0.27
81507231|NCT00142792|162703403|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||time effect, F(1,109)=91.1, p\<0.001|Mixed Models Analysis|A random intercept for each participant with a first-order antedependent covariance structure. Adjusted for site.||||||<0.001
81507232|NCT00437268|162703404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.431||||||The type 1 error rate was set at 0.20|Log Rank|||||||0.431
81507233|NCT00437268|162703405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.593|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.593
81507234|NCT00437268|162703406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.157|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.157
81507235|NCT00437268|162703407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.539||||||Kaplan-Meier analysis was used for statistical analysis.|Log Rank|||||||0.539
81507236|NCT00437268|162703408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.695|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.695
81507237|NCT00444925|162703419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Comparison fesoterodine vs tolterodine ER performed only if statistical significance favoring fesoterodine achieved for fesoterodine vs placebo to preserve overall alpha level at 5%; pairwise comparison also performed for tolterodine ER vs placebo.|Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine versus (vs) placebo at Week 12. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the fifth (5th) and ninety-fifth (95th) percentile, respectively).||||<0.0001
81507238|NCT00444925|162703419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0107||95.0||||Comparison fesoterodine vs tolterodine ER performed only if statistical significance favoring fesoterodine achieved for fesoterodine vs placebo to preserve overall alpha level at 5%; pairwise comparison also performed for tolterodine ER vs placebo.|Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||0.0107
81507239|NCT00444925|162703419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0172||95.0||||Comparison fesoterodine vs tolterodine ER performed only if statistical significance favoring fesoterodine achieved for fesoterodine vs placebo to preserve overall alpha level at 5%; pairwise comparison also performed for tolterodine ER vs placebo.|Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 12. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||0.0172
81507240|NCT00444925|162703420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1. Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||<0.0001
81507241|NCT00444925|162703420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1. Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||<0.0001
81507242|NCT00444925|162703420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.846||95.0|||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 1. Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||0.8460
81507243|NCT00444925|162703420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4. Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||<0.0001
81507244|NCT00444925|162703420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4. Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||<0.0001
81507245|NCT00444925|162703420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1937||95.0|||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 4. Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||0.1937
81507246|NCT00444925|162703421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 1: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81507247|NCT00444925|162703421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 1: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81507248|NCT00444925|162703421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 4: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81507249|NCT00444925|162703421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 4: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81507250|NCT00444925|162703421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81507251|NCT00444925|162703421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81507252|NCT00444925|162703421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 12.||||0.0220
81507253|NCT00444925|162703422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.0214|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference Least Squares Mean (LSMean) Difference Standard Error (SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0214
81507254|NCT00444925|162703422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.0149|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0149
81507255|NCT00444925|162703422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.8659|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 1.||||0.8659
81545418|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|41.3||||0.0407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|80.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||80.8|1.8|0.0407
81507256|NCT00444925|162703422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81507257|NCT00444925|162703422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.0036|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||||0.0036
81507258|NCT00444925|162703422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.1484|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 4.||||0.1484
81507259|NCT00444925|162703422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81507260|NCT00444925|162703422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1||0.1029|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||||0.1029
81507261|NCT00444925|162703422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.0048|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 12.||||0.0048
81507262|NCT00444925|162703423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0002|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0002
81545419|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|27.5||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|67.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||67.1|-12.0|0.1710
81545420|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-35.0||||0.3362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-106.7|36.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||36.7|-106.7|0.3362
81507263|NCT00444925|162703423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0006|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0006
81507264|NCT00444925|162703423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.7395|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 1.||||0.7395
81507265|NCT00444925|162703423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81545421|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|126.9||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.2|198.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||198.5|55.2|0.0006
81545422|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|53.2||||0.1449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|124.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||124.8|-18.5|0.1449
81507266|NCT00444925|162703423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0007|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||||0.0007
81507267|NCT00444925|162703423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.4185|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 4.||||0.4185
81545423|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|38.7||||0.2882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|110.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||110.4|-33.0|0.2882
81545424|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|55.0||||0.1314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|126.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||126.7|-16.6|0.1314
81545425|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|20.1||||0.5808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.6|91.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||91.8|-51.6|0.5808
81507268|NCT00444925|162703423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81507269|NCT00444925|162703423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0005|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||||0.0005
81545426|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-66.2||||0.1415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-154.6|22.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||22.3|-154.6|0.1415
81545427|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|149.1||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.7|237.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||237.5|60.7|0.0011
81545428|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|52.5||||0.2423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.9|140.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||140.9|-35.9|0.2423
81545429|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|30.4||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.0|118.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||118.8|-58.0|0.4980
81545430|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|54.5||||0.2253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.9|142.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||142.9|-33.9|0.2253
81545431|NCT01746901|162767856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.7||||0.7945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.8|100.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||100.1|-76.8|0.7945
81545432|NCT01746901|162767857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.8||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-0.6|-5.1|0.0129
81545433|NCT01746901|162767857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.2||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|6.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||6.5|2.0|0.0003
81545434|NCT01746901|162767857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.5483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||2.9|-1.6|0.5483
81545435|NCT01746901|162767857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.5284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||2.9|-1.5|0.5284
81545436|NCT01746901|162767857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.7||||0.1331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||3.9|-0.5|0.1331
81545437|NCT01746901|162767857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.8732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||2.4|-2.1|0.8732
81545438|NCT01746901|162767858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.6||||0.4555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|13.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||13.2|-5.9|0.4555
81545439|NCT01746901|162767858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.9||||0.1495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|16.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||16.4|-2.5|0.1495
81545440|NCT01746901|162767858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.4||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|20.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||20.9|1.8|0.0200
81545441|NCT01746901|162767858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8||||0.8668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||8.7|-10.3|0.8668
81545442|NCT01746901|162767858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.1||||0.3904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|13.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||13.6|-5.3|0.3904
81545443|NCT01746901|162767858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.2||||0.6524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|11.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||11.6|-7.3|0.6524
81545444|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8||||0.1771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||2.1|-0.4|0.1771
81545445|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.3944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||0.7|-1.7|0.3944
81545446|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8||||0.1778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||2.1|-0.4|0.1778
81507270|NCT00444925|162703423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.3798|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 12.||||0.3798
81507271|NCT00444925|162703424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 1: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||0.0001
81507272|NCT00444925|162703424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 1: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||0.0002
81507273|NCT00444925|162703424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 4: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81507274|NCT00444925|162703424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 4: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81507275|NCT00444925|162703424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 12: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81507276|NCT00444925|162703424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 12: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||0.0003
81507277|NCT00444925|162703425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.273|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.2730
81507278|NCT00444925|162703425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0652|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0652
81507279|NCT00444925|162703425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.3503|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 1.||||0.3503
81507280|NCT00444925|162703425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.2667|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||||0.2667
81507281|NCT00444925|162703425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1643|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||||0.1643
81545447|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||0.7|-1.7|0.3960
81545448|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.6125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.5|-0.9|0.6125
81507282|NCT00444925|162703425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.7264|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 4.||||0.7264
81507283|NCT00444925|162703425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.3269|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||0.3269
81507284|NCT00444925|162703425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.5059|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||||0.5059
81507285|NCT00444925|162703425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.699|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 12.||||0.6990
81507286|NCT00444925|162703427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0008|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0008
81507287|NCT00444925|162703427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||||<0.0001
81507288|NCT00444925|162703427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.382|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 1.||||0.3820
81507289|NCT00444925|162703427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81507290|NCT00444925|162703427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81507291|NCT00444925|162703427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3498|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 4.||||0.3498
81507292|NCT00444925|162703427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81507293|NCT00444925|162703427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81507294|NCT00444925|162703427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0542|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 12.||||0.0542
81507295|NCT00444925|162703428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 1: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||0.0004
81545449|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1||||0.9059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.3|-1.1|0.9059
81507296|NCT00444925|162703428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 1: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||0.0001
81507297|NCT00444925|162703428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 4: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81507298|NCT00444925|162703428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 4: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81507299|NCT00444925|162703428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 12: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81507300|NCT00444925|162703428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 12: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||0.0001
81507301|NCT00444925|162703429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||||<0.0001
81507302|NCT00444925|162703429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||||<0.0001
81507303|NCT00444925|162703429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.5581|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 1.||||0.5581
81507304|NCT00444925|162703429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81507305|NCT00444925|162703429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81507306|NCT00444925|162703429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.151|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 4.||||0.1510
81507307|NCT00444925|162703429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81507308|NCT00444925|162703429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||||0.0001
81507309|NCT00444925|162703429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1391|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 12.||||0.1391
81507310|NCT00444925|162703430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 1: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81545450|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.7||||0.4585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||6.3|-2.9|0.4585
81545451|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.8986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||4.8|-4.2|0.8986
81545452|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.1||||0.3641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|6.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||6.7|-2.5|0.3641
81545453|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.9674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||4.4|-4.6|0.9674
81545454|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.3||||0.5744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||5.8|-3.2|0.5744
81545455|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.2||||0.3457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|6.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||6.7|-2.4|0.3457
81545456|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.7||||0.6664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|20.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||20.8|-13.3|0.6664
81507311|NCT00444925|162703430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 1: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81507312|NCT00444925|162703430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 4: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81545457|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.1||||0.1949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|28.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||28.0|-5.8|0.1949
81545458|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.1||||0.2009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|28.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||28.1|-6.0|0.2009
81545459|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.8||||0.6595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|20.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||20.7|-13.1|0.6595
81545460|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.6||||0.3176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|25.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||25.5|-8.3|0.3176
81545461|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.0||||0.6423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|20.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||20.9|-12.9|0.6423
81545462|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.8||||0.4358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|24.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||24.2|-10.5|0.4358
81545463|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.7||||0.1789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|28.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||28.9|-5.4|0.1789
81545464|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|14.0||||0.1131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|31.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||31.3|-3.3|0.1131
81545465|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.6||||0.5965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|21.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||21.8|-12.6|0.5965
81545466|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.7||||0.3175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|25.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||25.9|-8.5|0.3175
81545467|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.9||||0.6551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|21.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||21.0|-13.3|0.6551
81545468|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-45.3||||0.0354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.5|-3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-3.1|-87.5|0.0354
81545469|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|55.2||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.4|97.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||97.0|13.4|0.0100
81545470|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.2||||0.5379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|55.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||55.4|-29.0|0.5379
81545471|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.3||||0.8768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.1|38.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||38.5|-45.1|0.8768
81545472|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.1||||0.7031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.8|49.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||49.9|-33.8|0.7031
81545473|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.0||||0.8507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.8|37.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||37.8|-45.8|0.8507
81545474|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-62.3||||0.0381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-121.2|-3.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-3.5|-121.2|0.0381
81545475|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|64.0||||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|122.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||122.3|5.7|0.0318
81545476|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|15.2||||0.6095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.6|74.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||74.1|-43.6|0.6095
81507313|NCT00444925|162703430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 4: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81545477|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.6||||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.9|44.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||44.8|-71.9|0.6470
81507314|NCT00444925|162703430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 12: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81545478|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.0||||0.8136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.4|65.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||65.4|-51.4|0.8136
81545479|NCT01746901|162767859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.6||||0.6699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.0|45.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||45.7|-71.0|0.6699
81545480|NCT01746901|162767860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.6||||0.1728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||0.7|-3.9|0.1728
81545481|NCT01746901|162767860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.3||||0.2616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||3.6|-1.0|0.2616
81545482|NCT01746901|162767860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.7307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||2.7|-1.9|0.7307
81545483|NCT01746901|162767860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.5473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.6|-3.0|0.5473
81545484|NCT01746901|162767860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8||||0.4999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.5|-3.1|0.4999
81545485|NCT01746901|162767860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.5592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.6|-3.0|0.5592
81545486|NCT01746901|162767861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.3||||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|24.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||24.6|2.0|0.0217
81545487|NCT01746901|162767861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.4||||0.5513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|14.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||14.6|-7.8|0.5513
81507315|NCT00444925|162703430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12. Per closed testing procedure, statistical testing for percent change not performed for Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER Week 12: corresponding numerical change result not statistically significant.||||0.0001
81507316|NCT00444925|162703431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||||<0.0001
81507317|NCT00444925|162703431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||||<0.0001
81507318|NCT00444925|162703431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.5972|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 1.||||0.5972
81507319|NCT00444925|162703431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81507320|NCT00444925|162703431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81507321|NCT00444925|162703431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.1267|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 4.||||0.1267
81507322|NCT00444925|162703431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81507323|NCT00444925|162703431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81507324|NCT00444925|162703431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.0289|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 12.||||0.0289
81507325|NCT00444925|162703432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||||<0.0001
81507326|NCT00444925|162703432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||||<0.0001
81507327|NCT00444925|162703432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.7288|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 1.||||0.7288
81507328|NCT00444925|162703432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81507329|NCT00444925|162703432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81507330|NCT00444925|162703432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.2473|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 4.||||0.2473
81545488|NCT01746901|162767861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.5||||0.0469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|22.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||22.8|0.2|0.0469
81507331|NCT00444925|162703432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81507332|NCT00444925|162703432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81507333|NCT00444925|162703432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.1047|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 12.||||0.1047
81507334|NCT00444925|162703433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0143||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|With modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1||||0.0143
81507335|NCT00444925|162703433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|With modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4||||<0.0001
81507336|NCT00444925|162703433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|With modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12||||<0.0001
81507337|NCT00444925|162703434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0773||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|With modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1||||0.0773
81507338|NCT00444925|162703434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0017||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|With modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4||||0.0017
81507339|NCT00444925|162703434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|With modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12||||0.0008
81507340|NCT00444925|162703435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12||||<0.0001
81507341|NCT00444925|162703436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo: HRQL concern domain.||||<0.0001
81507342|NCT00444925|162703436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo: HRQL coping domain.||||<0.0001
81507343|NCT00444925|162703436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5||0.0008|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo: HRQL sleep domain.||||0.0008
81507344|NCT00444925|162703436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo: HRQL social interaction domain.||||<0.0001
81507345|NCT00444925|162703436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and centered baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment Difference LSMean Difference(SE), SE is recorded as Parameter Dispersion Type: Standard Error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo: HRQL scale score total.||||<0.0001
81507346|NCT00444925|162703437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0072||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline urgency urinary incontinence quartile.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0072
81507347|NCT00444925|162703437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0116||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline urgency urinary incontinence quartile.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0116
81507348|NCT00444925|162703437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7828||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline urgency urinary incontinence quartile.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 1.||||0.7828
81507349|NCT00444925|162703437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline urgency urinary incontinence quartile.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81507350|NCT00444925|162703437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline urgency urinary incontinence quartile.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81507351|NCT00444925|162703437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3104||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline urgency urinary incontinence quartile.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 4.||||0.3104
81507352|NCT00444925|162703437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline urgency urinary incontinence quartile.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81507353|NCT00444925|162703437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline urgency urinary incontinence quartile.||Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||||0.0004
81507354|NCT00444925|162703437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0153||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline urgency urinary incontinence quartile.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 12.||||0.0153
81507355|NCT01328743|162703448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.04
81507356|NCT01328743|162703449|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<.01
81507357|NCT01328743|162703450|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<.01
81507358|NCT01328743|162703451|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.48
81507359|NCT01328743|162703452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.25
81507360|NCT01328743|162703453|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81507361|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in GHS/QoL statistical analysis at Cycle 5.||||=0.029
81507362|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.027|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in GHS/QoL statistical analysis at Cycle 11.||||=0.027
81507363|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.602|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in GHS/QoL statistical analysis at end of FU.||||=0.602
81507364|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.631|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in physical functioning statistical analysis at Cycle 5.||||=0.631
81507365|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.339|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in physical functioning statistical analysis at Cycle 11.||||=0.339
81507366|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in physical functioning statistical analysis at end of FU.||||=0.440
81507367|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in role functioning statistical analysis at Cycle 5.||||=1.000
81507368|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.465|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in role functioning statistical analysis at Cycle 11.||||=0.465
81507369|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.431|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in role functioning statistical analysis at end of FU.||||=0.431
81507370|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in emotional functioning statistical analysis at Cycle 5.||||=0.650
81507371|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in emotional functioning statistical analysis at Cycle 11.||||=0.980
81507372|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.906|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in emotional functioning statistical analysis at end of FU.||||=0.906
81507373|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.381|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in cognitive functioning statistical analysis at Cycle 5.||||=0.381
81507374|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.886|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in cognitive functioning statistical analysis at Cycle 11.||||=0.886
81507375|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.264|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in cognitive functioning statistical analysis at end of FU.||||=0.264
81507376|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.424|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in social functioning statistical analysis at Cycle 5.||||=0.424
81507377|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in social functioning statistical analysis at Cycle 11.||||=1.000
81507378|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.312|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in social functioning statistical analysis at end of FU.||||=0.312
81545489|NCT01746901|162767861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.2||||0.3604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|16.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||16.4|-6.0|0.3604
81545490|NCT01746901|162767861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.2||||0.2725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|17.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||17.4|-5.0|0.2725
81507379|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.664|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in fatigue statistical analysis at Cycle 5.||||=0.664
81507380|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in fatigue functioning statistical analysis at Cycle 11.||||=0.170
81507381|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.318|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in fatigue statistical analysis at end of FU.||||=0.318
81507382|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.536|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in Nausea/vomiting statistical analysis at Cycle 5.||||=0.536
81507383|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in nausea/vomiting statistical analysis at Cycle 11.||||=0.900
81507384|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.188|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in nausea/vomiting statistical analysis at end of FU.||||=0.188
81507385|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.37|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in pain statistical analysis at Cycle 5.||||=0.370
81507386|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.813|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in pain statistical analysis at Cycle 11.||||=0.813
81507387|NCT00532129|162703493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CFB in pain statistical analysis at end of FU.||||=1.000
81507388|NCT04551898|162703494|SUPERIORITY||Least square Mean|-0.25||||0.4829|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.84|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.34|-0.84|0.4829
81507389|NCT04551898|162703494|SUPERIORITY||Least square Mean|-0.51||||0.1739|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-1.13|0.1739
81507390|NCT04551898|162703494|SUPERIORITY||Least square Mean|0.19||||0.6006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.77|-0.40|0.6006
81507391|NCT04551898|162703494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4996||||||H0: there is a flat dose response curve comparing change from baseline to Day 8 in viral load in the Placebo and other BGB-DXP593 dose groups|t-test, 1 sided|MCP Mod was used to test the primary hypothesis and provide 1-sided p-value accordingly.||||||0.4996
81507392|NCT04263766|162703549|EQUIVALENCE|We tested whether TMS delivered to DLPFC had a difference effect on confidence compared to delivered to Vertex.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Our null hypothesis is TMS to DLPFC would not lead to a significant change in confidence across all 4 delay conditions compared to TMS to the vertex.||||<.001
81507393|NCT04263766|162703549|EQUIVALENCE|We tested whether TMS to DLPFC leads to equivalent increase in confidence for four delay conditions.||||||0.99|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.99
81507394|NCT04263766|162703549|EQUIVALENCE|We tested whether TMS delivered to Vertex leads to a same effect on confidence regardless of the delay conditions.||||||0.83|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.83
81507395|NCT04263766|162703550|EQUIVALENCE|We used a two-way ANOVA to test whether TMS affected Mratio differently for DLPFC and Vertex and across different delay conditions.|||||>|0.19|||||||ANOVA|||Our null hypothesis is TMS to DLPFC would not lead to a significant change in Mratio across all 4 delay conditions compared to TMS to the vertex.||||>0.19
81507396|NCT00589797|162703561|NON_INFERIORITY|The trial was designed as a non-inferiority trial with a margin (delta) of 15%. Additional analyses using a delta of 10% as requested by FDA were also conducted.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81507397|NCT02831855|162703572|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (NI) of Tofacitinib 11 mg + Methotrexate Placebo to Tofacitinib 11 mg + continued Methotrexate was concluded if the upper bound of 95% 2-sided confidence interval (CI) for difference between the 2 arms (Tofacitinib 11 mg + Methotrexate Placebo reporting arm - Tofacitinib 11 mg + continued Methotrexate arm) was lower than 0.6.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.48||The p-value is one-sided for the test against the NI margin of 0.6.|MMRM|||Linear mixed-effect model of repeated measures (MMRM) was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug (bDMARD), and baseline DAS28-4 (ESR) value as a covariate.||0.48|0.12|0.0005
81507398|NCT02831855|162703573|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.41||||||Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD and baseline DAS28-4 (ESR) value as a covariate.||0.41|0.03|
81507399|NCT02831855|162703574|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.43||||||Change at Week 36: Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment -by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD and baseline DAS28-4 (CRP) value as a covariate.||0.43|0.08|
81507400|NCT02831855|162703574|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.45||||||Change at Week 48: Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment -by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD and baseline DAS28-4 (CRP) value as a covariate.||0.45|0.11|
81507401|NCT02831855|162703575|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.07||||||Change at Week 36: Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD and baseline CDAI value as a covariate.||3.07|0.40|
81507402|NCT02831855|162703575|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|3.43||||||Change at Week 48: Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD and baseline CDAI value as a covariate.||3.43|0.83|
81507403|NCT02831855|162703576|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|3.37||||||Change at Week 36: Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD and baseline SDAI value as a covariate.||3.37|0.53|
81507404|NCT02831855|162703576|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|3.59||||||Change at Week 48: Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD and baseline SDAI value as a covariate.||3.59|0.86|
81507405|NCT02831855|162703577|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-5.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.15|2.76||||||Week 36||2.76|-14.15|
81507406|NCT02831855|162703577|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-4.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.04|3.94||||||Week 48||3.94|-13.04|
81507407|NCT02831855|162703578|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-5.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.07|2.77||||||Week 36||2.77|-13.07|
81507408|NCT02831855|162703578|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-8.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.28|-0.76||||||Week 48||-0.76|-16.28|
81507409|NCT02831855|162703579|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-7.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.17|0.38||||||Week 36||0.38|-15.17|
81507410|NCT02831855|162703579|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-11.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.56|-4.26||||||Week 48||-4.26|-19.56|
81507411|NCT02831855|162703580|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-7.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.81|0.77||||||Week 36||0.77|-14.81|
81507412|NCT02831855|162703580|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-10.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.68|-2.37||||||Week 48||-2.37|-17.68|
81545491|NCT01746901|162767861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.4||||0.3461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|16.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||16.6|-5.8|0.3461
81545492|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.4||||0.1828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||5.8|-1.1|0.1828
81507413|NCT02831855|162703581|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-8.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.27|-1.78||||||Week 36||-1.78|-15.27|
81507414|NCT02831855|162703581|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|5.83|||Two Sided|||Week 48||5.83|-8.50|
81507415|NCT02831855|162703582|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-8.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|-0.82||||||Week 36||-0.82|-15.40|
81507416|NCT02831855|162703582|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-6.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.74|1.32||||||Week 48||1.32|-13.74|
81507417|NCT02831855|162703583|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-5.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.12|2.84||||||Week 36||2.84|-14.12|
81507418|NCT02831855|162703583|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-4.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.62|4.36||||||Week 48||4.36|-12.62|
81507419|NCT02831855|162703584|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-8.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.44|-1.24||||||Week 36||-1.24|-16.44|
81507420|NCT02831855|162703584|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-2.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.18|5.35||||||Week 48||5.35|-10.18|
81507421|NCT02831855|162703585|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-8.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.38|-1.31||||||Week 36||-1.31|-16.38|
81507422|NCT02831855|162703585|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-3.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.99|4.65||||||Week 48||4.65|-10.99|
81507423|NCT02831855|162703586|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-6.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.06|0.14||||||Week 36||0.14|-14.06|
81507424|NCT02831855|162703586|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-6.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|0.61||||||Week 48||0.61|-13.80|
81507425|NCT02831855|162703587|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-12.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.01|-4.48||||||Week 36||-4.48|-21.01|
81507426|NCT02831855|162703587|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-11.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.22|-3.75||||||Week 48||-3.75|-20.22|
81507427|NCT02831855|162703588|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-5.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.63|2.89||||||Week 36||2.89|-13.63|
81507428|NCT02831855|162703588|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-4.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.32|3.36||||||Week 48||3.36|-13.32|
81507429|NCT02831855|162703589|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.16||||||Change at Week 36: Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD and baseline HAQ-DI.||0.16|0.02|
81507430|NCT02831855|162703589|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.09||||||Change at Week 48: Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD and baseline HAQ-DI.||0.09|-0.06|
81507431|NCT02831855|162703590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|0.92||||||Change at Week 36: Physical Functioning- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 physical component score as a covariate.||0.92|-1.79|
81507432|NCT02831855|162703590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|1.85||||||Change at Week 48: Physical Functioning- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 physical component score as a covariate.||1.85|-0.82|
81507433|NCT02831855|162703590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|-0.37||||||Change at Week 36: Role Physical Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 role physical score score as a covariate.||-0.37|-2.97|
81507434|NCT02831855|162703590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|0.66||||||Change at Week 48: Role Physical Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 role physical score score as a covariate.||0.66|-2.13|
81507435|NCT02831855|162703590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.21||||||Change at Week 36: Social functioning- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 Social functioning score as a covariate.||1.21|-1.50|
81507436|NCT02831855|162703590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|0.93||||||Change at Week 48: Social functioning- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 Social functioning score as a covariate.||0.93|-1.95|
81507437|NCT02831855|162703590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.01||||||Change at Week 36: Bodily Pain Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 bodily pain score as a covariate.||-0.01|-2.90|
81507438|NCT02831855|162703590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|0.73||||||Change at Week 48: Bodily Pain Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 bodily pain score as a covariate.||0.73|-2.23|
81507439|NCT02831855|162703590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|0.49||||||Change at Week 36: Mental Health Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 mental health score as a covariate.||0.49|-2.29|
81507440|NCT02831855|162703590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|1.02||||||Change at Week 48: Mental Health Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 mental health score as a covariate.||1.02|-1.94|
81507441|NCT02831855|162703590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|0.43||||||Change at Week 36: Role Emotional Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 role emotional score as a covariate.||0.43|-2.64|
81507442|NCT02831855|162703590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|1.01||||||Change at Week 48: Role Emotional Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 role emotional score as a covariate.||1.01|-1.95|
81507443|NCT02831855|162703590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|0.22||||||Change at Week 36: Vitality Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 vitality score as a covariate.||0.22|-2.52|
81507444|NCT02831855|162703590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|0.91||||||Change at Week 48: Vitality Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 vitality score as a covariate.||0.91|-1.94|
81507445|NCT02831855|162703590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.08||||||Change at Week 36: General Health Perception Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 general health perception score as a covariate.||1.08|-1.30|
81507446|NCT02831855|162703590|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.83||||||Change at Week 48: General Health Perception Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 general health perception score as a covariate.||1.83|-0.60|
81507447|NCT02831855|162703591|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|0.37||||||Change at Week 36: Physical Component Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 physical component score- as a covariate.||0.37|-2.01|
81507448|NCT02831855|162703591|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|1.29||||||Change at Week 48: Physical Component Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug (DMARD), and baseline SF-36 physical component score- as a covariate.||1.29|-1.11|
81507449|NCT02831855|162703591|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|0.49||||||Change at Week 36: Mental Component Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 mental component score as a covariate.||0.49|-2.13|
81507450|NCT02831855|162703591|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|0.7||||||Change at Week 48: Mental Component Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline SF-36 mental component score as a covariate.||0.70|-2.06|
81507451|NCT02831855|162703592|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|6.37||||||Change at Week 36: Absenteeism Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline WPAI absenteeism score as a covariate.||6.37|-3.14|
81507452|NCT02831855|162703592|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|3.99||||||Change at Week 48: Absenteeism Score- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline WPAI absenteeism score as a covariate.||3.99|-5.01|
81507453|NCT02831855|162703592|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|6.89||||||Change at Week 36: Daily activity impairment- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline WPAI daily activity impairment score as a covariate.||6.89|-0.51|
81507454|NCT02831855|162703592|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|5.61||||||Change at Week 48: Daily activity impairment- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline WPAI daily activity impairment score as a covariate.||5.61|-2.41|
81507455|NCT02831855|162703592|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|8.87||||||Change at Week 36: Presenteeism- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline WPAI presenteeism score as a covariate.||8.87|-2.84|
81507456|NCT02831855|162703592|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.34|6.54||||||Change at Week 48: Presenteeism- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline WPAI presenteeism score as a covariate.||6.54|-8.34|
81507457|NCT02831855|162703592|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|9.65||||||Change at Week 36: Work productivity loss- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline WPAI work productivity loss score as a covariate.||9.65|-3.97|
81507458|NCT02831855|162703592|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.72|5.8||||||Change at Week 48: Work productivity loss- Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline WPAI work productivity loss score as a covariate.||5.80|-10.72|
81507459|NCT02831855|162703593|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|-0.01||||||Change at Week 36: Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline EQ-5D score as a covariate.||-0.01|-0.07|
81507460|NCT02831855|162703593|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.01||||||Change at Week 48: Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline EQ-5D score as a covariate.||0.01|-0.06|
81507461|NCT02831855|162703594|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|1.0||||||Change at Week 36: Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline FACIT - fatigue scale score as a covariate.||1.00|-1.37|
81507462|NCT02831855|162703594|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|1.44||||||Change at Week 48: Linear MMRM was used that included the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, prior use of a bDMARD, and baseline FACIT - fatigue scale score as a covariate.||1.44|-1.07|
81507463|NCT02831855|162703595|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-10.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.61|-2.42||||||Week 36||-2.42|-17.61|
81507464|NCT02831855|162703595|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-6.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.26|1.0||||||Week 48||1.00|-14.26|
81507465|NCT01057693|162703598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.32||||0.1221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.09|||ANCOVA|||P-value was calculated using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with terms for baseline mean pain score, center and treatment in the model.||0.09|-0.74|0.1221
81545493|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.5||||0.3908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.9|-5.0|0.3908
81507466|NCT02413996|162703628|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.3||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|16.51|||t-test, 2 sided|||Does VRRS rehabilitation is superior to the traditional one?||16.51|-4.62|0.05
81507467|NCT01299389|162703655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) means difference|-9.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-5.4|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13 or Early Discontinuation: P value were calculated using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment and country as factors and baseline PANSS total score as a covariate.||-5.4|-14.0|<0.0001
81507468|NCT01299389|162703658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-1.4|||ANCOVA|||Positive symptoms (change at Week 13 or ED): P value was calculated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and country as factors and baseline PANSS factor scores as covariates.||-1.4|-4.1|<0.0001
81507469|NCT01299389|162703658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.8|||ANCOVA|||Negative symptoms (change at Week 13 or ED): P value was calculated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and country as factors and baseline PANSS factor scores as covariates.||-0.8|-3.2|0.0012
81507470|NCT01299389|162703658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||Disorganized thoughts (change at Week 13 or ED): P value was calculated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and country as factors and baseline PANSS factor scores as covariates.||-1.1|-3.4|<0.0001
81507471|NCT01299389|162703658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Uncontrolled hostility/excitement (change at Week 13 or ED): P value was calculated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and country as factors and baseline PANSS factor scores as covariates.||-0.5|-2.3|0.0023
81507472|NCT01299389|162703658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Anxiety/depression (change at Week 13 or ED): P value was calculated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and country as factors and baseline PANSS factor scores as covariates.||-0.4|-1.9|0.0025
81507473|NCT01299389|162703659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-1.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13 or Early Discontinuation: P value were calculated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and country as factors and baseline PANSS total score as a covariate.||-1.0|-3.3|0.0003
81507474|NCT01299389|162703660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-1.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13 or Early Discontinuation: P value were calculated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and country as factors and baseline PANSS total score as a covariate.||-1.5|-4.1|<0.0001
81507475|NCT01299389|162703661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-2.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13 or Early Discontinuation: P value were calculated using an ANCOVA model with treatment and country as factors and baseline PANSS total score as a covariate.||-2.3|-6.9|<0.0001
81507476|NCT02020590|162703662|OTHER||||||||TWO_SIDED|90.0||||||||"The success of ALLOB® treatment was based on the percentage of responders. A treated patient was considered as responding if, at the end of the study (6 months):~* He/she had not required rescue surgery and~* The GDE score as perceived by the patient had improved by at least 25% or the TUS (tomographic union score) as assessed by CT scan had increased by at least 2 points."|The response rate at Month 6 for the 21 patients in the PP population was 100 % (CI: 86.71 - 100.0%). None of the treated patients required rescue surgery. An improvement of GDE score of at least 25% was reported for 16 (76.2%) patients. An increase in TUS of at least 2 points was reported for 16 (76.2%) patients; all patients met at least one of these two criteria.|||
81507477|NCT02948582|162703676|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean|0.033||||0.1257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.075|||least squares mean|||"An analysis of covariance was used with change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for center, treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.~A sample size of 34 subjects (42 with dropouts) provides 80% power to detect a 0.14L difference in mean change trough FEV1 between 2 groups at an alpha of 0.05 using a 2-tailed t-test and assuming a common standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 0.2."||0.075|-0.009|0.1257
81507478|NCT02948582|162703676|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean|0.072||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.113|||least squares mean|||"An analysis of covariance was used with change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for center, treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.~A sample size of 34 subjects (42 with dropouts) provides 80% power to detect a 0.14L difference in mean change trough FEV1 between 2 groups at an alpha of 0.05 using a 2-tailed t-test and assuming a common standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 0.2."||0.113|0.030|0.0008
81507479|NCT02948582|162703676|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean|0.102|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.061|0.144|||least squares mean|||"An analysis of covariance was used with change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for center, treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.~A sample size of 34 subjects (42 with dropouts) provides 80% power to detect a 0.14L difference in mean change trough FEV1 between 2 groups at an alpha of 0.05 using a 2-tailed t-test and assuming a common standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 0.2."||0.144|0.061|<0.0001
81507480|NCT02948582|162703676|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean|0.108|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.15|||least squares mean|||"An analysis of covariance was used with change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for center, treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.~A sample size of 34 subjects (42 with dropouts) provides 80% power to detect a 0.14L difference in mean change trough FEV1 between 2 groups at an alpha of 0.05 using a 2-tailed t-test and assuming a common standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 0.2."||0.150|0.066|<0.0001
81507481|NCT02948582|162703676|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean|0.098|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|0.14|||least squares mean|||"An analysis of covariance was used with change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for center, treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.~A sample size of 34 subjects (42 with dropouts) provides 80% power to detect a 0.14L difference in mean change trough FEV1 between 2 groups at an alpha of 0.05 using a 2-tailed t-test and assuming a common standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 0.2."||0.140|0.056|<0.0001
81545494|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.0||||0.2513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||5.5|-1.5|0.2513
81507482|NCT02948582|162703677|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean|0.086|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.123|||least squares mean|||An analysis of covariance was used with change from baseline in standardized FEV1 AUC0\_12 as the response, with factors for center, treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.||0.123|0.050|<0.0001
81507483|NCT02948582|162703677|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean|0.151|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.114|0.187|||least squares mean|||An analysis of covariance was used with change from baseline in standardized FEV1 AUC0\_12 as the response, with factors for center, treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.||0.187|0.114|<0.0001
81507484|NCT02948582|162703677|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean|0.156|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.193|||least squares mean|||An analysis of covariance was used with change from baseline in standardized FEV1 AUC0\_12 as the response, with factors for center, treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.||0.193|0.120|<0.0001
81507485|NCT02948582|162703677|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean|0.202|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.165|0.239|||least squares mean|||An analysis of covariance was used with change from baseline in standardized FEV1 AUC0\_12 as the response, with factors for center, treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.||0.239|0.165|<0.0001
81507486|NCT02948582|162703677|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean|0.199|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.162|0.235|||least squares mean|||An analysis of covariance was used with change from baseline in standardized FEV1 AUC0\_12 as the response, with factors for center, treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.||0.235|0.162|<0.0001
81507487|NCT02948582|162703678|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean|0.058||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.021|0.095|||least squares mean|||An analysis of covariance was used with change from baseline in standardized FEV1 AUC12\_24 as the response, with factors for center, treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.||0.095|0.021|0.0028
81507488|NCT02948582|162703678|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean|0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.063|0.137|||least squares mena|||An analysis of covariance was used with change from baseline in standardized FEV1 AUC12\_24 as the response, with factors for center, treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.||0.137|0.063|<0.0001
81507489|NCT02948582|162703678|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean|0.105|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.068|0.142|||least squares mean|||An analysis of covariance was used with change from baseline in standardized FEV1 AUC12\_24 as the response, with factors for center, treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.||0.142|0.068|<0.0001
81507490|NCT02948582|162703678|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean|0.135|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.098|0.173|||least squares mean|||An analysis of covariance was used with change from baseline in standardized FEV1 AUC12\_24 as the response, with factors for center, treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.||0.173|0.098|<0.0001
81507491|NCT02948582|162703678|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean|0.128|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.091|0.166|||least squares mean|||An analysis of covariance was used with change from baseline in standardized FEV1 AUC12\_24 as the response, with factors for center, treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence.||0.166|0.091|<0.0001
81507492|NCT02041299|162703691|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority is demonstrated if the upper limit of the 96.01% confidence interval (CI) is less than or equal to 2 mg/g dw.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.26||||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|96.01|-0.97|1.48|||ANCOVA|||||1.48|-0.97|0.0399
81507493|NCT02041299|162703692|NON_INFERIORITY|Support for non-inferiority is demonstrated if the 96.01% CI contains zero (0)|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.000295||||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|96.01|-0.054247|0.053657|||ANCOVA|||Data for this measure were log-transformed.||0.053657|-0.054247|0.0399
81507494|NCT02041299|162703693|NON_INFERIORITY|Support for non-inferiority of deferiprone to deferoxamine in serum ferritin is demonstrated if the 96.01% CI contains zero (0)|Mean Difference (Net)|375.07||||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|96.01|-260.63|1010.76|||ANCOVA|||||1010.76|-260.63|0.0399
81507495|NCT02041299|162703694|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of treatment groups on change in score on SF-36 Physical Summary||||||0.9214|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9214
81545495|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.2||||0.5035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||2.3|-4.6|0.5035
81507496|NCT02041299|162703694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1174|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of treatment groups on change in score on SF-36 Mental Summary||||0.1174
81507497|NCT02041299|162703694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6488|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of treatment groups on change in score on CHQ-PF50 Physical Summary||||0.6488
81507498|NCT02041299|162703694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5915|||||||ANCOVA|||Comparison of treatment groups on change in score on CHQ-PF50 Psychosocial Summary||||0.5915
81507499|NCT00361972|162703850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81507500|NCT00361972|162703851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.17
81507501|NCT00003869|162703852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.54
81507502|NCT00003869|162703853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.18
81507503|NCT00003869|162703854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.50
81507504|NCT00003869|162703855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.04
81507505|NCT00003869|162703856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.18
81507506|NCT01964378|162703858|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 8 mg. Assuming equal mean values in both the cebranopadol and morphine groups, it was calculated that for the final analysis of the primary endpoint 170 subjects would have been required per treatment arm in the Per Protocol Set using a 2 sample-t-test for 90% power and a 1-sided significance level of α = 0.025.|point-estimate|-7.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.05|-2.918|||MMRM|||The MMRM (mixed model repeated measurement) model includes fixed effects of pooled country, treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, history of opioid intake, baseline pain intensity as covariate \& subject-specific random effects. Dependent variable being the weekly average rescue medication intake.||-2.918|-12.05|< 0.0001
81545496|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.6||||0.1452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|6.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||6.0|-0.9|0.1452
81507507|NCT01964378|162703859|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 8 mg. Assuming that 65% of the participants are available for the Per Protocol Set, a total of 524 participant would have to be allocated (randomized) to IMP. With 262 participants per group in the Full Analysis Set, the non-inferiority of cebranopadol as compared to morphine sulfate prolonged release could have been demonstrated with at least 98% power and a 1-sided significance level of α = 0.025.|point-estimate|-4.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.245|-0.099||MMRM model: fixed effects of pooled country, treatment, week, treatment-by-week interaction, opioid intake history, baseline pain intensity as covariate \& subject-specific random effects. Dependent variable: weekly average rescue medication intake.|MMRM (mixed model repeated measurement)|For participants with no data in the Maintenance Phase, the average amount of rescue medication over the last 3 days of titration was imputed.|Non-inferiority of cebranopadol compared with morphine will be established if the upper bound of the resulting 95% confidence interval for the average treatment difference is below the non-inferiority margin of 8mg.|The primary endpoint will be analyzed by means of a mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM), based on observed case weekly averages. Under the assumption of a missing-at-random missing data mechanism, an MMRM does not require an imputation of missing data and can obtain an improved estimate of variance.||-0.099|-9.245|< 0.0001
81507508|NCT03542266|162703904|OTHER||Proportion (percent)|75.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.5|90.3|||||Exact (Clopper-Pearson) 95% confidence interval for complete response rate.|||90.3|46.5|
81507509|NCT00149799|162703927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.73||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|8.59|||Regression, Cox|p-value is based on the likelihood ratio Chi-Square statistic.||Cox proportional hazards regression was used to compare relapse rates (accounting for censoring and time from randomization to relapse) in Phase II.||8.59|1.01|0.048
81507510|NCT00149799|162703929|SUPERIORITY||Slope difference|-0.07006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04163||0.093|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: 0.0167 Model term of interest: treatment by time interaction (i.e., slope difference between treatments over time)|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom=556||"We compared change in depression over time by randomized treatment group (Escitalopram vs. Placebo) using a random coefficient model that included terms for treatment group, time, site, and all their interactions, modeling intercepts and slopes as random effects per person.~Null hypothesis: The rate of change in depression symptom severity in the Escitalopram group will not be significantly different from the placebo group \[to be tested\]."||||0.0930
81507511|NCT00149799|162703930|SUPERIORITY||Slope difference|0.001176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03991||0.9766|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: 0.0167 Model term of interest: treatment by time interaction (i.e., slope difference between treatments over time)|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom=43||"We compared change in functional impairment over time during trial phase 2 by treatment group (Escitalopram vs. Placebo) using a random coefficient model that included terms for treatment group, time, site, and all their interactions, modeling intercepts and slopes as random effects per person.~Null hypothesis: The rate of change in functional impairment in the Escitalopram group will not be significantly different from that of the placebo group \[to be tested\]."||||0.9766
81507512|NCT00149799|162703931|SUPERIORITY||Slope difference|0.05723|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1963||0.7724|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: 0.0167 Model term of interest: treatment by time interaction (i.e., slope difference between treatments over time)|Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom=36||"We compared change in Q-LES-Q-SF percent scores over time by randomized treatment group (Escitalopram vs. Placebo) using a random coefficient model that included terms for treatment group, time, site, and all their interactions, modeling intercepts and slopes as random effects per person.~Null hypothesis: The rate of change in Q-LES-Q-SF percent scores in the Escitalopram group will not be significantly different from that of the placebo group \[to be tested\]."||||0.7724
81507513|NCT04570384|162704013|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.86|||Log Rank|||||2.86|0.45|0.782
81507514|NCT04570384|162704013|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.40|0.46|0.668
81507515|NCT04570384|162704014|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.58||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|4.22|||Log Rank|||||4.22|0.59|0.360
81507516|NCT04570384|162704015|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49||||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.83|||Log Rank|||||1.83|0.13|0.285
81507517|NCT04570384|162704015|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|2.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.41|0.15|0.471
81507518|NCT04570384|162704021|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.81||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.2|||Zero-inflated negative binomial analyses|||||2.20|0.30|0.668
81507519|NCT04570384|162704021|OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.66||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.9|||Zero-inflated negative binomial analyses|||||1.90|0.23|0.437
81507520|NCT04570384|162704022|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.97|0.06|0.232
81507521|NCT04570384|162704023|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.28|0.31|0.729
81507522|NCT04570384|162704024|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|1.22||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.44|||Zero-inflated negative binomial analyses|||||3.44|0.43|0.706
81507523|NCT04570384|162704024|OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.12||||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.56|||Zero-inflated negative binomial analyses|||||2.56|0.49|0.788
81507524|NCT04570384|162704025|OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|1.08||||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.25|||Negative binomial analysis|||||2.25|0.52|0.834
81507525|NCT02292537|162704066|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||1e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|6.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and age at Screening and baseline HFMSE score as covariates.||||6.7|3.1|0.0000001
81507526|NCT02292537|162704067|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.59||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|14.91||Based on multiple imputation and logistic regression with treatment effect and adjustment for each participant's age at screening and HFMSE score at baseline.|Regression, Logistic|||||14.91|2.09|0.0006
81507527|NCT02292537|162704067|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions|30.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.74|48.31|||||Difference in proportions of Nusinersen minus Sham Procedure are from multiple imputation procedure and are based on binomial proportions.|||48.31|12.74|
81507528|NCT02292537|162704068|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions|13.8||||0.0811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.64|34.17|||Fisher Exact||Difference in proportions of Nusinersen minus Sham Procedure is based on exact unconditional confidence interval.|||34.17|-6.64|0.0811
81507529|NCT02292537|162704069|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.7|||||Based on ANCOVA with treatment as a fixed effect and adjustment for each participant's age at screening and number of milestones at baseline.|||0.7|0.2|
81507530|NCT02292537|162704070|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Differenec|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|5.0|||||From multiple imputation procedure, based on ANCOVA with treatment as a fixed effect and adjustment for each participant's age at screening and derived total score at baseline.|||5.0|2.3|
81507531|NCT02292537|162704071|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.84|19.34|||||Difference in proportions of Nusinersen minus Sham Procedure is based on exact unconditional confidence interval.|||19.34|-21.84|
81507532|NCT02292537|162704072|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|22.1|||||Difference in proportions of Nusinersen minus Sham Procedure is based on exact unconditional confidence interval.|||22.10|-19.10|
81507533|NCT02848092|162704181|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Risk Ratio|0.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.76|||Generalized Estimating Equation|P value is for the interaction between group (intervention vs. control) and time point (baseline vs. 1 month) using a generalized estimating equation.||||.76|.52|<.0001
81507534|NCT02848092|162704182|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.13|||Generalized Estimating Equation|P value is for the interaction between group (intervention vs. control) and time point (baseline vs. 1 month) using a generalized estimating equation.||||-.13|-.29|<.0001
81507535|NCT02848092|162704183|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Risk Ratio|0.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.76|||Generalized Estimating Equation|P value is for the interaction between group (intervention vs. control) and time point (baseline vs. 6 month) using a generalized estimating equation.||||.76|.52|<.0001
81507536|NCT02848092|162704184|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.13|||Generalized Estimating Equation|P value is for the interaction between group (intervention vs. control) and time point (baseline vs. 6 month) using a generalized estimating equation.||||-.13|-.31|<.0001
81507537|NCT02848092|162704185|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.89||||||||.89|.41|
81507538|NCT02848092|162704186|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.92||||||||.92|.61|
81507539|NCT00913510|162704187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0||||1||||||The p-value is calculated to the fourth decimal place.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"H0 : µt = µc versus H1 : µt ≠ µc µt = Exp. relative change of frequency of micturitions per day in test group µc = Exp. relative change of frequency of micturitions per day in control group.~Plan was to have 44 evaluable subjects (90% power) but power of the study was reduced by early termination. It cannot be concluded that there is no difference between the treatment groups due to insufficient power."||||1.0000
81507540|NCT01484496|162704188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.25|1.25|0.0006
81507541|NCT01484496|162704189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.74|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.74|0.35|0.0004
81507542|NCT01484496|162704190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.0732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.84|0.95|0.0732
81507543|NCT01135459|162704225|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7649||||0.3989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was performed using a logistic regression model with treatment and stratification factors as main factors.||1.4|0.4|0.3989
81507544|NCT03502915|162704255|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.053|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.508||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.402|1.507|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.507|-1.402|0.943
81507545|NCT03502915|162704256|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.443|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.867||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.229|2.114|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.114|-1.229|0.597
81507546|NCT03502915|162704257|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.28||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.629|0.869|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.869|-0.629|0.748
81507547|NCT03502915|162704258|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.634|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.816||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.927|-0.341|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.341|-4.927|0.025
81507548|NCT03502915|162704259|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is the standard error of the estimated difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.056|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.742||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.543|1.655|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.655|-1.543|0.944
81507549|NCT00362882|162704263|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.17
81507550|NCT02012218|162704299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-values were calculated according to testing a null hypothesis of zero mean change.|Mixed Models Analysis|This analysis was conducted using a mixed model repeated measures analysis on observed case data.||The null hypothesis of zero in mean change from baseline in MADRS total score at Week 6 was tested for each treatment group at significance level of 0.05 (2-sided).||||<0.0001
81507551|NCT03382912|162704321|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.9|||||Odds Ratio stratified based on tumor histology at randomization (interactive web response system (IWRS)), smoking status (IWRS). Confidence intervals were based on the Clopper-Pearson method.|||5.9|0.3|
81507552|NCT03382912|162704322|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.006|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.519|1.951|||||The estimate of the hazard ration (HR) stratified based on tumor histology at randomization (interactive web response system (IWRS)) and smoking status (IWRS).|||1.951|0.519|
81507553|NCT03382912|162704323|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.871|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.772|4.532|||||||The estimate of the hazard ration (HR) stratified based on tumor histology at randomization (IWRS) and smoking status (IWRS).|4.532|0.772|
81507554|NCT03382912|162704324|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.1|||||Odds Ratio stratified based on tumor histology at randomization (IWRS) and smoking status (IWRS). Confidence intervals were based on the Clopper-Pearson method.|||4.1|0.4|
81507555|NCT00326001|162704326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81507556|NCT00326001|162704327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.042
81507557|NCT00326001|162704328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.53
81507558|NCT00326001|162704329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81507559|NCT03265145|162704330|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.72|||||"Cox proportional hazards model with baseline ICS prior use as a covariate was used to estimate the hazard ratio (HR) and the two-sided 95% Wald confidence interval (CI).~Ratio: Stiolto Respimat/triple therapy."|||1.72|0.87|
81507560|NCT03265145|162704331|OTHER||adjusted annual rate ratio|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.04|||||Ratio: Stiolto Respimat/triple therapy|||2.04|0.97|
81507561|NCT03265145|162704332|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.0|||||"Cox proportional hazards model with baseline ICS prior use as a covariate was used to estimate the hazard ratio (HR) and the two-sided 95% Wald confidence interval (CI).~Ratio: Stiolto Respimat/triple therapy."|||2.00|0.62|
81507562|NCT03265145|162704333|OTHER||adjusted annual rate ratio|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.01|||||Ratio: Stiolto Respimat/triple therapy|||2.01|0.58|
81507563|NCT03265145|162704334|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.64|||||Ratio: Stiolto Respimat/triple therapy|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model with baseline ICS prior use as stratum was used to estimate the Risk Ratio (RR) (Stiolto Respimat versus triple therapy) of moderate or severe COPD exacerbations along with 95% CI.||1.64|0.89|
81507564|NCT03265145|162704334|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.036|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.094|||||Ratio: Stiolto Respimat/triple therapy|A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) model with baseline ICS prior use as stratum was used to estimate the Risk Difference (Stiolto Respimat versus triple therapy) of moderate or severe COPD exacerbations along with 95% CI.||0.094|-0.022|
81507565|NCT04409834|162704342|SUPERIORITY|"Stratified Win-Ratio Analysis, 2-sided~* The estimated win ratio is calculated by taking the total number of wins in the FDAC arm divided by the total number of wins in the SDPAC arm. A win ratio greater than 1 was in favor of the FDAC arm.~* The win ratio methodology is explained in the following reference Pocock et al. Eur Heart J 2012;33:176-82 (doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehr352)."|Win Ratio|1.95||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|3.55|||Stratified Win-Ratio Analysis, 2-sided|||FDAC = Full Dose Anticoagulation; SDPAC = Standard Dose Prophylactic Anticoagulation||3.55|1.08|0.028
81507566|NCT04409834|162704343|SUPERIORITY|"Stratified Win-Ratio Analysis, 2-sided~* The estimated win ratio is calculated by taking the total number of wins in the FDAC arm divided by the total number of wins in the SDPAC arm. A win ratio greater than 1 was in favor of the FDAC arm.~* The win ratio methodology is explained in the following reference Pocock et al. Eur Heart J 2012;33:176-82 (doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehr352)."|Win Ratio|1.79||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|3.47|||Stratified Win-Ratio Analysis, 2-sided|||FDAC = Full Dose Anticoagulation; SDPAC = Standard Dose Prophylactic Anticoagulation||3.47|0.92|0.087
81507567|NCT04409834|162704344|SUPERIORITY|"Stratified Win-Ratio Analysis, 2-sided~* The estimated win ratio is calculated by taking the total number of wins in the Anti-platelet arm divided by the total number of wins in the No Anti-platelet arm. A win ratio greater than 1 was in favor of the Anti-platelet arm.~* The win ratio methodology is explained in the following reference Pocock et al. Eur Heart J 2012;33:176-82 (doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehr352)."|Win Ratio|1.04||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.01|||Stratified Win-Ratio Analysis, 2-sided|||||2.01|0.54|0.90
81507568|NCT04409834|162704345|SUPERIORITY|"Stratified Win-Ratio Analysis, 2-sided~* The estimated win ratio is calculated by taking the total number of wins in the Anti-platelet arm divided by the total number of wins in the No Anti-platelet arm. A win ratio greater than 1 was in favor of the Anti-platelet arm.~* The win ratio methodology is explained in the following reference Pocock et al. Eur Heart J 2012;33:176-82 (doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehr352)."|Win Ratio|0.79||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.65|||Stratified Win-Ratio Analysis, 2-sided|||||1.65|0.38|0.53
81507569|NCT03941483|162704348|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.174||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.715|1.927|||Chi-squared|||||1.927|0.715|0.595
81507570|NCT03941483|162704349|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.297||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.831|2.026|||Chi-squared|||||2.026|0.831|0.335
81507571|NCT03941483|162704350|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.025||||0.773|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.891|1.179|||Chi-squared|||||1.179|0.891|0.773
81507572|NCT03941483|162704351|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.038||||0.563|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.935|1.152|||Chi-squared|||||1.152|0.935|0.563
81507573|NCT03941483|162704352|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.174||||0.717|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.567|2.429|||Chi-squared|||||2.429|0.567|0.717
81507574|NCT03941483|162704353|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.614||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.789|3.3|||Chi-squared|||||3.300|0.789|0.266
81507575|NCT01665911|162704471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||||||Non-fluoridated milk, 200 ml vs. 1.5 mg Sodium Fluoride in 100 ml milk|ANOVA|||Based on prior studies using a variety of products in this model, the within-product standard deviation of %SMH recovery is estimated to be 13% and the correlation between products is expected to be approximately 0.5. With a sample size of 28 subjects in a 5-way crossover study, the study will have 80% power to detect a %SMH recovery difference of 8.6%, assuming two-sided tests each conducted at a 5% significance level.||||0.0490
81507576|NCT01665911|162704471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||||||Non-fluoridated milk, 200 ml vs. 1.5 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.19
81507577|NCT01665911|162704471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0017||||||Non-fluoridated milk, 200 ml vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 100 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.0017
81507578|NCT01665911|162704471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0092||||||Non-fluoridated milk, 200 ml vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.0092
81507579|NCT01665911|162704471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||||||1.5 mg Sodium Fluoride in 100 ml milk vs. 1.5 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.45
81507580|NCT01665911|162704471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||||||1.5 mg Sodium Fluoride in 100 ml milk vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 100 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.18
81507581|NCT01665911|162704471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||||||1.5 mg Sodium Fluoride in 100 ml milk vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.47
81507582|NCT01665911|162704471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0423||||||1.5 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 100 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.0423
81507583|NCT01665911|162704471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||||||1.5 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.15
81507584|NCT01665911|162704471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||||||3 mg sodium fluoride in 100 ml milk vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.54
81507585|NCT01665911|162704472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||||||Non-fluoridated milk, 200 ml vs. 1.5 mg Sodium Fluoride in 100 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.24
81507586|NCT01665911|162704472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||||||Non-fluoridated milk, 200 ml vs. 1.5 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.17
81507587|NCT01665911|162704472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008||||||Non-fluoridated milk, 200 ml vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 100 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.0008
81507588|NCT01665911|162704472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||Non-fluoridated milk, 200 ml vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.0003
81507589|NCT01665911|162704472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||||||1.5 mg Sodium Fluoride in 100 ml milk vs. 1.5 mg Sodium Fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.24
81507590|NCT01665911|162704472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26||||||1.5 mg Sodium Fluoride in 100 ml milk vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 100 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.26
81507591|NCT01665911|162704472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||||||1.5 mg Sodium Fluoride in 100 ml milk vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.18
81507592|NCT01665911|162704472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0269||||||1.5 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 100 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.0269
81507593|NCT01665911|162704472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0142||||||1.5 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.0142
81507594|NCT01665911|162704472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81||||||3 mg sodium fluoride in 100 ml milk vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.81
81507595|NCT01665911|162704473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||||||Non-fluoridated milk, 200 ml vs. 1.5 mg Sodium Fluoride in 100 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.0000
81507596|NCT01665911|162704473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||||||Non-fluoridated milk, 200 ml vs. 1.5 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.0000
81507597|NCT01665911|162704473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||||||Non-fluoridated milk, 200 ml vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 100 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.0000
81507598|NCT01665911|162704473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||||||Non-fluoridated milk, 200 ml vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.0000
81507599|NCT01665911|162704473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||||||1.5 mg Sodium Fluoride in 100 ml milk vs. 1.5 mg Sodium Fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.14
81507600|NCT01665911|162704473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012||||||1.5 mg Sodium Fluoride in 100 ml milk vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 100 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.0012
81507601|NCT01665911|162704473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||||||1.5 mg Sodium Fluoride in 100 ml milk vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.19
81507602|NCT01665911|162704473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||||||1.5 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 100 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.0000
81507603|NCT01665911|162704473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0075||||||1.5 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.0075
81507604|NCT01665911|162704473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0444||||||3 mg sodium fluoride in 100 ml milk vs. 3 mg sodium fluoride in 200 ml milk|ANOVA|||||||0.0444
81507605|NCT00348946|162704511|SUPERIORITY|BOT Visual-motor control||||||0.005|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.005
81507606|NCT00348946|162704511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||ANCOVA|||BOT upper limb speed||||0.17
81507607|NCT00348946|162704511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||ANCOVA|||BOT strength||||0.17
81507608|NCT00348946|162704511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||ANCOVA|||Hand dynamometer||||0.06
81507609|NCT00348946|162704511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||ANCOVA|||PANESS||||0.87
81507610|NCT00348946|162704512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||ANCOVA|||DAS: General concept ability||||0.44
81507611|NCT00348946|162704512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||ANCOVA|||DAS: Verbal Cluster||||0.57
81507612|NCT00348946|162704512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||ANCOVA|||DAS: Nonverbal Cluster||||0.55
81507613|NCT00348946|162704512|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||ANCOVA|||DAS: Spatial Cluster||||0.65
81507614|NCT00348946|162704513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||ANCOVA|||Digit Span backward||||0.23
81507615|NCT00348946|162704513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||ANCOVA|||Phonetic fluency||||0.36
81507616|NCT00348946|162704513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||ANCOVA|||Semantic fluency||||0.37
81507617|NCT00348946|162704513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||ANCOVA|||CPT: omissions||||0.41
81507618|NCT00348946|162704513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||ANCOVA|||CPT: commissions||||0.73
81507619|NCT00348946|162704513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||ANCOVA|||CPT: hit reaction time||||0.40
81507620|NCT00348946|162704513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||ANCOVA|||CPT: variability||||0.95
81507621|NCT00348946|162704513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||ANCOVA|||CPT: preservations||||0.78
81507622|NCT00348946|162704514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||ANCOVA|||CBCL: Behavior total||||0.16
81507623|NCT00348946|162704514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||ANCOVA|||CBCL: Internalizing total||||0.10
81507624|NCT00348946|162704514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||ANCOVA|||CBCL: externalizing total||||0.24
81507625|NCT00348946|162704514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||ANCOVA|||CDI: Total||||0.50
81507626|NCT00348946|162704515|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.15
81507627|NCT02621476|162704523|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81507628|NCT04105868|162704524|OTHER|Within-group pre/post differences were tested using a paired t-test.||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Two-tailed paired samples t-test comparing baseline and post-training SSVEP competition index scores||Null hypothesis: No within-subject change in SSVEP competition index from baseline to post-training.||||.004
81507629|NCT04105868|162704525|OTHER|Within-group pre/post differences were tested using a paired t-test.||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Two-tailed paired samples t-test comparing baseline and post-stressor VAS sadness scores.||Null hypothesis: No within-subject change in VAS Sadness scores from baseline to post-stressor.||||.25
81507630|NCT04105868|162704526|OTHER|Within-group pre/post differences were tested using a paired t-test.||||||0.471|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Two-tailed paired samples t-test comparing baseline and post-stressor VAS anxiety scores.||Null hypothesis: No within-subject change in VAS Anxiety scores from baseline to post-stressor.||||.471
81507631|NCT02688192|162704529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||ANOVA|df = 33||Effects of the intervention on changes in the General Subscale from baseline to post-intervention (3 months) were evaluated using group x time in a repeated measures analysis of variance performed in SAS using PROC GLM for participants with complete data.||||0.39
81507632|NCT02688192|162704529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||ANOVA|df = 33||Effects of the intervention on changes in the Sleep/Rest Subscale from baseline to post-intervention (3 months) were evaluated using group x time in a repeated measures analysis of variance performed in SAS using PROC GLM for participants with complete data.||||.49
81507633|NCT02688192|162704529|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||ANOVA|df = 33||Effect of the intervention on changes in the Cognitive Subscale from baseline to post-intervention (3 months) were evaluated using group x time in a repeated measures analysis of variance performed in SAS using PROC GLM for participants with complete data.||||.83
81507634|NCT02688192|162704530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||ANOVA|df = 33||Effects of the intervention on changes in the PedsQL Physical Summary score were evaluated using group x time in a repeated measures analysis of variance performed in SAS using PROC GLM for participants with complete data.||||.98
81507635|NCT02688192|162704530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||ANOVA|df = 29||Effects of the intervention on changes in the PedsQL Psychosocial Summary score were evaluated using group x time in a repeated measures analysis of variance performed in SAS using PROC GLM for participants with complete data.||||.85
81507636|NCT02688192|162704531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||ANOVA|df = 29||||||.29
81507637|NCT02688192|162704532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||ANOVA|df = 32||Effect of the intervention on changes in lower body estimated 1-RM was evaluated using group x time in a repeated measures analysis of variance performed in SAS using PROC GLM for participants with complete data||||.019
81507638|NCT02688192|162704532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||ANOVA|df = 32||Effect of the intervention on changes in upper body estimated 1-RM was evaluated using group x time in a repeated measures analysis of variance performed in SAS using PROC GLM for participants with complete data.||||.34
81507639|NCT00075764|162704534|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.94|||Log Rank|Two-sided stratified log-rank test||||0.94|0.68|0.007
81507640|NCT00075764|162704536|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.0|||Log Rank|A log-rank test, stratified according to prior or no prior tamoxifen therapy.||||1.00|0.65|0.049
81507641|NCT01773967|162704560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.83
81507642|NCT01773967|162704562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Van Elteren's modification Mann-Whitney|||||||0.26
81507643|NCT01816776|162704579|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|41.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.0|54.0||1-sided. p\<0.025 considered significant.|Fisher Exact||Risk difference = Treatment - Control|||54|25|<0.0001
81507644|NCT01816776|162704581|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|-16.6||1-sided. Secondary endpoints hierarchically tested with p\<0.025 considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Mean difference = Treatment - Control|||-16.6|-29.0|<0.0001
81507645|NCT01816776|162704582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.2|-18.7||Secondary endpoints hierarchically tested with p\<0.025 considered significant.|t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference = Treatment - Control|||-18.7|-31.2|<0.0001
81507646|NCT01816776|162704583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|-8.7||Secondary endpoints hierarchically tested with p\<0.025 considered significant.|t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference = Treatment - Control|||-8.7|-21.6|<0.0001
81507647|NCT01816776|162704584|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4||||0.0244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|5.1||1-sided. Secondary endpoints hierarchically tested with p\<0.025 considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Mean difference = Treatment - Control|||5.1|-0.4|0.0244
81507648|NCT01816776|162704585|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|55.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.0|68.0||1-sided. Secondary endpoints hierarchically tested with p\<0.025 considered significant.|Fisher Exact||Risk difference = Treatment - Control|||68|40|<0.0001
81507649|NCT01816776|162704586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.9|-16.5||Secondary endpoints hierarchically tested with p\<0.025 considered significant.|t-test, 1 sided||Mean difference = Treatment - Control|||-16.5|-28.9|<0.0001
81507650|NCT01816776|162704587|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-2.0||1-sided. Secondary endpoints hierarchically tested with p\<0.025 considered significant.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Mean difference = Treatment - Control|||-2.0|-5.5|<0.0001
81507651|NCT00090779|162704600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81507652|NCT00090779|162704601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81507653|NCT03748641|162704651|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.729||||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.556|0.956|||Log Rank|||||0.956|0.556|0.0217
81507654|NCT03748641|162704652|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.533||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.361|0.789|||Log Rank|||||0.789|0.361|0.0014
81507655|NCT01151020|162704668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Free from major adverse event rate (%)|96.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.0|99.0|||Exact binomial test|||Null hypothesis: The 30-day freedom from MAE for patients treated with the Zenith® TX2® Low Profile TAA Endovascular Graft does not meet the performance goal of 80.6%.||99|91|< 0.001
81507656|NCT01151020|162704669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Device success rate (%)|92.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.2|96.8|||Exact binomial test|||Null Hypothesis: The 12-month device success for patients treated with the Zenith® TX2® Low Profile TAA Endovascular Graft does not meet the performance goal of 80.7%.||96.8|86.2|< 0.001
81507657|NCT01107964|162704706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.61
81507658|NCT01107964|162704707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.57
81507659|NCT01107964|162704708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.44
81507660|NCT01107964|162704709|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81507661|NCT02148263|162704712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.83
81507662|NCT02148263|162704713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.95
81507663|NCT02148263|162704714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.94
81507664|NCT02148263|162704715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.96
81507665|NCT02148263|162704716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.14
81507666|NCT02148263|162704717|SUPERIORITY|This is for the upper eyelid evaluation.||||||0.27|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.27
81507667|NCT02148263|162704717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is for the lower eyelid evaluation.||||.58
81507668|NCT02148263|162704718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||Extent||||.50
81507669|NCT02148263|162704718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Fisher Exact|||Type||||.76
81507670|NCT02148263|162704718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||Depth||||.50
81507671|NCT02148263|162704719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81507672|NCT02148263|162704720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.47
81507673|NCT00503425|162704723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Change from baseline in mean DAS28 was analyzed using paired t-test for course 1.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81507674|NCT00503425|162704723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Change from baseline in mean DAS28 was analyzed using paired t-test for course 2.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81545497|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.9303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||3.3|-3.6|0.9303
81507675|NCT00503425|162704723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Change from baseline in mean DAS28 was analyzed using paired t-test for course 3.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81507676|NCT00503425|162704723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Change from baseline in mean DAS28 was analyzed using paired t-test for course 4.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81507677|NCT01144416|162704738|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The pre-defined non-inferiority margin was -8%|Difference in percentage vital pregnancy|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|1.4|||generalized linear model|The estimated difference in percentage vital pregnancy was adjusted for age class as stratified (≤38 yrs vs. \>38 yrs)||||1.4|-7.4|
81507678|NCT01144416|162704739|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The pre-defined non-inferiority margin was -3 oocytes.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.2|||ANOVA|The estimated difference in number of oocytes retrieved was adjusted for age class as stratified (≤38 yrs vs. \>38 yrs) and center.||||1.2|-0.2|
81507679|NCT01144416|162704740|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The pre-defined non-inferiority margin was -8%|Difference in Live Birth Rates|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|1.9|||generalized linear model|The estimated difference in live birth rate was adjusted for age class as stratified (≤38 yrs vs. \>38 yrs)||||1.9|-6.5|
81507680|NCT01144416|162704741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.30
81507681|NCT01144416|162704742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.999||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81507682|NCT03328832|162704749|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence means p value \> 0.05||||||0.276|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.276
81507683|NCT03328832|162704750|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence means p value \> 0.05||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1
81507684|NCT03328832|162704751|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence means p value \> 0.05||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1
81507685|NCT04417257|162704752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9||||0.7377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|9.0||one-sided (right tailed)|Fisher Exact||A positive difference favours LAU-7b, a negative difference favours placebo.|Participants with health status data missing on Day 29 were treated as non-responders, where a non-responder was defined as not reaching a health status of 1-4.||9|-15|0.7377
81507686|NCT04417257|162704752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|2.8||one-sided (right tailed)|Fisher Exact||A positive difference favours LAU-7b, a negative difference favours placebo.|Participants from Per-Protocol population and with available Day 29 health status data||2.8|-10.0|1.000
81507687|NCT04417257|162704752|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.57||||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.359|0.907||À priori threshold for statistical significance is set at 0.1|Regression, Logistic|"This P-value is for the baseline factor Health Status at baseline. Other baseline factors not significant."||Multivariable logistic regression was constructed for the proportion of participants alive and free of respiratory failure on Day 29 as the outcome variable by screening baseline covariates using stepwise technique with an alpha of 0.1 as the entry and stay criterion, and treatment group was forced to remain in the model. Health status at baseline was used as a continuous variable||0.907|0.359|0.0177
81507688|NCT04417257|162704752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9||||0.3537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|18.2||One-sided (right tailed)|Fisher Exact||A positive difference favours LAU-7b, a negative difference favours placebo.|Participants in the ITT population with baseline Health Status of 3 + 4 grouped together with imputation of failure for missing Day 29 data||18.2|-10.2|0.3537
81507689|NCT04417257|162704752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.2||||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.6|5.4||one-sided (right tailed)|Fisher Exact||A positive difference favours LAU-7b, a negative difference favours placebo.|Participants in the ITT population with baseline Health Status of 5 and imputation of failure for missing Day 29 data||5.4|-36.6|0.9590
81507690|NCT04417257|162704752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.9||||0.0553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|17.1||one-sided (right tailed)|Fisher Exact||A positive difference favours LAU-7b, a negative difference favours placebo.|Participants in the ITT population with baseline Health Status of 3 + 4 and available Day 29 health status data (no imputation)||17.1|0.4|0.0553
81507691|NCT04417257|162704753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|13.9||Two-sided test|Fisher Exact||A negative difference favours LAU-7b, a positive difference favours placebo.|ITT population with Day 60 health status/survival data||13.9|-6.9|0.6600
81507692|NCT04417257|162704753|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|12.6||Two-sided test|Fisher Exact||A negative difference favours LAU-7b, a positive difference favours placebo.|Per-Protocol population with Day 60 health status/survival data||12.6|-10.6|1.000
81507693|NCT04417257|162704756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5459||||||two-sided test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||ITT population, Day 14. The proportional odds assumption of the ordinal logistic regression was not met (P-value of Score test = 0.0180) and a Wilcoxon two sample test was performed.||||0.5459
81507694|NCT04417257|162704756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6229||||||two-sided test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||ITT population, Day 29. The proportional odds assumption of the ordinal logistic regression was not met (P-value \<.0001) and a Wilcoxon two sample test was performed.||||0.6229
81507695|NCT04417257|162704757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8222||||||two-sided test|Fisher Exact|||Total number of participants in the overall ITT population who had the event prior to or with Day 29 assessment available.||||0.8222
81507696|NCT04417257|162704757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0536||||||two-sided test|Fisher Exact|||Total number of participants with Health Status 3 + 4 at baseline who had the event prior to or with Day 29 assessment available.||||0.0536
81507697|NCT04417257|162704757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1131||||||two-sided test|Fisher Exact|||Total number of participants with Health Status 5 at baseline who had the event prior to or with Day 29 assessment available.||||0.1131
81507698|NCT04417257|162704759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6689||||||two-sided test|Fisher Exact|||Total number of participants in the overall ITT population who had the event prior to or with Day 60 assessment available.||||0.6689
81507699|NCT04417257|162704759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0536||||||two-sided test|Fisher Exact|||Total number of participants with Health Status 3 + 4 at baseline who had the event prior to or with Day 60 assessment available.||||0.0536
81545498|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.8||||0.0283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|16.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||16.7|0.9|0.0283
81545499|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.7||||0.4861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||5.0|-10.5|0.4861
81545500|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.3||||0.1809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|13.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||13.2|-2.5|0.1809
81545501|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7||||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|8.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||8.5|-7.1|0.8560
81545502|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.7||||0.2385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|12.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||12.4|-3.1|0.2385
81545503|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.7||||0.3479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|11.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||11.5|-4.1|0.3479
81545504|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|27.7||||0.0185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|50.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||50.6|4.7|0.0185
81545505|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.9||||0.5471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|29.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||29.7|-15.8|0.5471
81545506|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|24.5||||0.0367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|47.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||47.4|1.5|0.0367
81507700|NCT04417257|162704759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0786||||||two-sided test|Fisher Exact|||Total number of participants with Health Status 5 at baseline who had the event prior to or with Day 60 assessment available.||||0.0786
81545507|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.1||||0.3797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|32.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||32.9|-12.6|0.3797
81545508|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|16.4||||0.1557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|39.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||39.1|-6.3|0.1557
81507701|NCT04417257|162704761|SUPERIORITY|Two-sided test||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81507702|NCT04417257|162704762|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||two-sided test|Fisher Exact|||Calculated based on the total number of participants who had the event prior to or with Day 60 assessment available within each group||||1.000
81507703|NCT04417257|162704762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068||||||two-sided test|Fisher Exact|||Calculated based on the total number of participants with health status 3 + 4 at baseline who had the event prior to or with Day 60 assessment available within each group.||||0.0680
81507704|NCT04417257|162704762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0534||||||two-sided test|Fisher Exact|||Calculated based on the total number of participants with health status 5 at baseline who had the event prior to or with Day 60 assessment available within each group.||||0.0534
81507705|NCT04417257|162704763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7923||||||Two-sided test|Fisher Exact|||Calculated based on the total number of participants who had the event prior to or with Day 60 assessment available within each group||||0.7923
81545509|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.2||||0.2904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|34.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||34.9|-10.5|0.2904
81545510|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|26.0||||0.0467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|51.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||51.6|0.4|0.0467
81545511|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.7||||0.4056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|36.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||36.0|-14.6|0.4056
81545512|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|23.3||||0.0738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|48.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||48.9|-2.3|0.0738
81545513|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|13.4||||0.2987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|38.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||38.7|-12.0|0.2987
81545514|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|22.9||||0.0763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|48.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||48.2|-2.4|0.0763
81545515|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.3||||0.3396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|37.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||37.6|-13.1|0.3396
81545516|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-33.2||||0.2425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.1|22.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||22.7|-89.1|0.2425
81507706|NCT04417257|162704764|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8886||||||two-sided test|Fisher Exact|||Calculated based on the total number of participants who had the event prior to or with Day 60 assessment available within each group.||||0.8886
81507707|NCT04417257|162704764|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2735||||||two-sided test|Fisher Exact|||Calculated based on the total number of participants with Health Status 3 + 4 at baseline who had the event prior to or with Day 60 assessment available within each group.||||0.2735
81507708|NCT04417257|162704764|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3604||||||two-sided test|Fisher Exact|||Calculated based on the total number of participants with Health Status 5 at baseline who had the event prior to or with Day 60 assessment available within each group.||||0.3604
81507709|NCT04417257|162704765|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||two-sided test|Fisher Exact|||Calculated based on the total number of participants who had the event prior to or with Day 60 assessment available within each group.||||1.000
81507710|NCT04417257|162704765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0253||||||two-sided test|Fisher Exact|||Calculated based on the total number of participants with Health Status 3 + 4 at baseline who had the event prior to or with Day 60 assessment available within each group.||||0.0253
81507711|NCT04417257|162704765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2729||||||two-sided test|Fisher Exact|||Calculated based on the total number of participants with Health Status 5 at baseline who had the event prior to or with Day 60 assessment available within each group.||||0.2729
81507712|NCT04417257|162704766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.646||||||Alpha set at 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis of no difference||||0.6460
81507713|NCT04417257|162704767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8722|||||||Log Rank|||If health status was not improved (remains stable or aggravates) by Day 60, it was censored at Day 60. Overall ITT population.||||0.8722
81507714|NCT04417257|162704767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.539|||||||Log Rank|||If health status was not improved (remains stable or aggravates) by Day 60, it was censored at Day 60. Participants with Health Status 3 + 4 at baseline.||||0.5390
81507715|NCT04417257|162704767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2319|||||||Log Rank|||If health status was not improved (remains stable or aggravates) by Day 60, it was censored at Day 60. Participants with Health Status 5 at baseline.||||0.2319
81507716|NCT04417257|162704768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9358|||||||Log Rank|||If health status did not reach categories 2 or 1 by Day 60, it was censored at Day 60. Overall ITT population.||||0.9358
81507717|NCT04417257|162704768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Log Rank|||If health status did not reach categories 2 or 1 by Day 60, it was censored at Day 60. Participants with Health Status 3 + 4 at baseline.||||0.6300
81507718|NCT04417257|162704768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.655|||||||Log Rank|||If health status did not reach categories 2 or 1 by Day 60, it was censored at Day 60. Participants with Health Status 5 at baseline.||||0.6550
81507719|NCT04417257|162704769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9101||||||Two-sided test|Log Rank|||If health status did not reach categories 2 or 1 by Day 60, it was censored at Day 60. Overall ITT population.||||0.9101
81507720|NCT04417257|162704772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2706||||||two-sided test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Overall ITT population. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and visual check indicated the normality assumption was rejected, and two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to obtain the P-value.||||0.2706
81507721|NCT04417257|162704772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0974||||||two-sided test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Participants with Health Status 3 + 4 at baseline. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and visual check indicated the normality assumption was rejected, and two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to obtain the P-value.||||0.0974
81507722|NCT04417257|162704772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5549||||||two-sided test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Participants with Health Status 5 at baseline. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and visual check indicated the normality assumption was rejected, and two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to obtain the P-value.||||0.5549
81507723|NCT04417257|162704773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4787||||||Two-sided test|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Overall ITT population. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and visual check indicated the normality assumption was rejected, and two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to obtain the P-value||||0.4787
81507724|NCT04417257|162704775|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.02||||0.4746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favours LAU-7b, a positive difference favours placebo.|The data were analyzed using the Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with change from baseline as the outcome variable. Day 14 or end of hospitalization data.||0.03|-0.07|0.4746
81507725|NCT04417257|162704775|SUPERIORITY||Leat Squares Mean difference|-0.01||||0.7445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favours LAU-7b, a positive difference favours placebo.|The data were analyzed using the Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with change from baseline as the outcome variable. Day 29.||0.05|-0.06|0.7445
81507726|NCT04417257|162704775|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.01||||0.7105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favours LAU-7b, a positive difference favours placebo.|The data were analyzed using the Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with change from baseline as the outcome variable. Day 45.||0.05|-0.07|0.7105
81507727|NCT04417257|162704775|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean difference|-0.01||||0.6424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favours LAU-7b, a positive difference favours placebo.|The data were analyzed using the Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with change from baseline as the outcome variable. Day 60.||0.04|-0.07|0.6424
81507728|NCT04417257|162704775|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means difference|0.05||||0.2789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favours LAU-7b, a positive difference favours placebo.|The data were analyzed using the Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with change from baseline as the outcome variable. Day 14 or end of hospitalization data.||0.14|-0.04|0.2789
81507729|NCT04417257|162704775|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means difference|0.05||||0.2884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favours LAU-7b, a positive difference favours placebo.|The data were analyzed using the Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with change from baseline as the outcome variable. Day 29||0.14|-0.04|0.2884
81507730|NCT04417257|162704775|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means difference|0.06||||0.2058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favours LAU-7b, a positive difference favours placebo.|The data were analyzed using the Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with change from baseline as the outcome variable. Day 45||0.15|-0.03|0.2058
81507731|NCT04417257|162704775|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Means difference|0.03||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis||A negative difference favours LAU-7b, a positive difference favours placebo.|The data were analyzed using the Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with change from baseline as the outcome variable. Day 60||0.12|-0.06|0.5160
81507732|NCT04951622|162704776|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS Means|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|-0.52|||mixed effects model for repeated measure|||||-0.52|-2.38|=0.002
81507733|NCT02881775|162704805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9994||||||The threshold for significance was P \<.05|ANOVA|"Repeated measures ANOVA with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger standard errors.~Degrees of freedom (DF) = 34.1"||Comparison of CAR BL Change (treatment by time)||||.9994
81507734|NCT02881775|162704806|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9768||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< .05|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger standard errors. DF = 45||Comparison of MVIC BL Change (treatment by time)||||.9768
81507735|NCT02881775|162704807|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.444||||||threshold for statistical significance is p \< .05|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger standard errors. DF = 43.1||Comparison of NPRS BL Change (treatment by time)||||0.4440
81507736|NCT02881775|162704808|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6608||||||Threshold for statistical significance is P \< .05|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger standard errors. DF = 45||PPT BL Change (treatment by time)||||.6608
81507737|NCT02881775|162704809|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7706||||||Threshold for statistical significance is P \< .05|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger standard errors. DF = 45||Comparison of TUG BL Change (treatment by time)||||.7706
81507738|NCT02881775|162704810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3665||||||Threshold for statistical significance is P \< .05|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger standard errors. DF = 33||Comparison of AMT-MEP BL Change (treatment by time)||||.3665
81507739|NCT02881775|162704811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3889||||||Threshold for statistical significance is P \< .05|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger standard errors. DF = 33||Comparison of SICI BL Change (treatment by time)||||.3889
81507740|NCT02881775|162704812|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2192||||||Threshold for statistical significance is P \< .05|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with restricted maximum likelihood estimation and Kenward-Roger standard errors. DF = 33||Comparison of ICF BL Change (treatment by time)||||.2192
81507741|NCT01342926|162704840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.57|0.43|||||6 months visit|||0.43|-0.57|
81507742|NCT01342926|162704840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|0.71|||||12 months visit|||0.71|-0.31|
81507743|NCT01342926|162704840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.68|||||18 months visit|||0.68|-0.33|
81507744|NCT01342926|162704840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.71|0.26|||||6 months visit|||0.26|-0.71|
81507745|NCT01342926|162704840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.26|0.72|||||12 months visit|||0.72|-0.26|
81507746|NCT01342926|162704840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.77|||||18 months visit|||0.77|-0.21|
81507747|NCT01342926|162704840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.66|0.29|||||6 months visit|||0.29|-0.66|
81507748|NCT01342926|162704840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.19|0.75|||||12 months visit|||0.75|-0.19|
81507749|NCT01342926|162704840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.86|||||18 months visit|||0.86|-0.08|
81507750|NCT01342926|162704848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|0.61|||||6 months visit|||0.61|-0.34|
81507751|NCT01342926|162704848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.89|||||12 months visit|||0.89|-0.07|
81507752|NCT01342926|162704848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|0.89|||||18 months visit|||0.89|-0.06|
81507753|NCT01342926|162704848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.55|0.37|||||6 months visit|||0.37|-0.55|
81507754|NCT01342926|162704848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.8|||||12 months visit|||0.80|-0.13|
81507755|NCT01342926|162704848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.63|||||18 months visit|||0.63|-0.30|
81507756|NCT01342926|162704848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.31|0.57|||||6 months visit|||0.57|-0.31|
81507757|NCT01342926|162704848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|0.99|||||12 months visit|||0.99|0.10|
81507758|NCT01342926|162704848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.47|1.36|||||18 months visit|||1.36|0.47|
81507759|NCT01342926|162704849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.34|0.55|||||6 months visit|||0.55|-0.34|
81507760|NCT01342926|162704849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.9|||||12 months visit|||0.90|0.00|
81507761|NCT01342926|162704849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.12|0.77|||||18 months visit|||0.77|-0.12|
81507762|NCT01342926|162704849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.51|0.35|||||6 months visit|||0.35|-0.51|
81507763|NCT01342926|162704849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.66|||||12 months visit|||0.66|-0.21|
81507764|NCT01342926|162704849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|0.55|||||18 months visit|||0.55|-0.32|
81507765|NCT01342926|162704849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.48|0.35|||||6 months visit|||0.35|-0.48|
81507766|NCT01342926|162704849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.62|||||12 months visit|||0.62|-0.22|
81507767|NCT01342926|162704849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|0.92|||||18 months visit|||0.92|0.08|
81507768|NCT01102491|162704921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81507769|NCT03008070|162704949|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.52|||=|0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The primary endpoint was a binary outcome (Yes/No). Responders rates were compared between the placebo and lanifibranor 800 mg at the end of the treatment period (week 24) using a Cochran Mantel Haenzel test stratified on diabetic status at baseline (that was the stratified factors in the randomisation).~The CMH risk ratio is used to estimate the effect size. Patients with missing data are considered as non-responders."||2.12|0.98|=0.061
81507770|NCT03008070|162704949|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.82|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The primary endpoint was a binary outcome (Yes/No). Responders rates were compared between the placebo and lanifibranor 1200 mg at the end of the treatment period (week 24) using a Cochran Mantel Haenzel test stratified on diabetic status at baseline (that was the stratified factors in the randomisation).~The CMH risk ratio is used to estimate the effect size. Patients with missing data are considered as non-responders."||2.4|1.24|=0.004
81507771|NCT00841412|162704977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis||The above results are for just one of multiple feeding assistance care process measures: proportion of meals during which residents received assistance to eat baseline to post intervention.|||0.96|0.59|<0.05
81507772|NCT03533660|162704992|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Applies to SOCRATES subscales recognition, ambivalence, taking steps at 6 weeks|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81507773|NCT03533660|162704992|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Applies to SOCRATES total scores and subscales (recognition, ambivalence, and taking steps) at intake and 3 months|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81507774|NCT03533660|162704993|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Applies to alcohol self-efficacy scale total score and subscales scores at intake, 6 weeks and 3 months|t-test, 2 sided|||||||>.05
81507775|NCT00996658|162705015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.83|-0.31|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline HbA1c and centre||||-0.31|-0.83|< 0.0001
81507776|NCT00996658|162705016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.61|-0.21|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline HbA1c and centre||||-0.21|-0.61|< 0.0001
81507777|NCT00996658|162705017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.79|-0.28|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline HbA1c and centre||||-0.28|-0.79|< 0.0001
81507778|NCT00996658|162705018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.8|-0.29|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline HbA1c and centre||||-0.29|-0.80|< 0.0001
81507779|NCT00996658|162705019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.939||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.432|6.032|||Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin vs Placebo||6.032|1.432|0.0033
81507780|NCT00996658|162705020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.902||||0.0074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|10.572|||Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin vs Placebo||10.572|1.440|0.0074
81507781|NCT00996658|162705021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.059||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.216|3.485|||Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||3.485|1.216|0.0071
81507782|NCT00996658|162705022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4||||0.028||95.0|-19.6|-1.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline HbA1c, baseline FPG, and centre||||-1.1|-19.6|0.0280
81507783|NCT00996658|162705023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.7||||0.0006||95.0|-24.5|-6.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline HbA1c, baseline FPG, and centre||||-6.8|-24.5|0.0006
81507784|NCT00996658|162705024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.9||||0.021||95.0|-20.2|-1.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline HbA1c, baseline FPG, and centre||||-1.7|-20.2|0.0210
81507785|NCT00996658|162705025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.2||||0.2137||95.0|-16.0|3.6|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, baseline HbA1c, baseline FPG, and centre||||3.6|-16.0|0.2137
81507786|NCT04566731|162705057|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.05
81507787|NCT04267926|162705058|OTHER|||||||0.9489|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||||In our work there are several hypotheses for the group comparison for the change. Therefore multiple estimate values that are not suitable for the questions above.|||0.9489
81507788|NCT04522167|162705062|EQUIVALENCE|If the confidence interval for difference in LSMeans is completely contained in the interval \]-3.5 letters; 3.5 letters\[, FBY203 and Eylea are considered equivalent.|LS mean difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|||TWO_SIDED|90.4|-0.3|2.2||||||||2.2|-0.3|
81507789|NCT02489318|162705075|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.484|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.391|0.6|||Log Rank|||||0.600|0.391|<0.0001
81507790|NCT02489318|162705076|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.651|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.534|0.793|||Log Rank|||||0.793|0.534|<0.0001
81507791|NCT02489318|162705077|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.469|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.63|||Log Rank|||||0.630|0.350|<.0001
81507792|NCT02489318|162705078|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.868||||0.1966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.076|||Log Rank|||||1.076|0.700|0.1966
81507793|NCT02489318|162705079|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.794||||0.1563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.576|1.094|||Log Rank|||||1.094|0.576|0.1563
81507794|NCT02489318|162705080|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.857||||0.3608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.615|1.194|||Log Rank|||||1.194|0.615|0.3608
81507795|NCT05554146|162705092|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-2.6185||||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|-0.25||A mixed effects model was completed with Arm 2 as the reference.|Mixed Models Analysis|There were no adjustments for any covariates.|Arm 2 was the comparison arm.|The study team hypothesized that participants randomized to coupons for high THC products would have greater reduction in self-reported pain severity than high CBD, equal parts THC and CBD, or placebo.||-0.25|-4.98|0.0303
81507796|NCT05554146|162705092|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.8424||||0.4851|TWO_SIDED|||||A mixed effects model was completed with Arm 2 as the reference.|Mixed Models Analysis|There were no adjustments for any covariates.|Arm 2 was the comparison arm.|The study team hypothesized that participants randomized to coupons for high THC products would have greater reduction in self-reported pain severity than high CBD, equal parts THC and CBD, or placebo.||||0.4851
81507797|NCT05554146|162705092|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.6038||||0.6165|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||A mixed effects model was completed with Arm 2 as the reference.|Mixed Models Analysis|There were no adjustments for any covariates.|Arm 2 was the comparison arm.|The study team hypothesized that participants randomized to coupons for high THC products would have greater reduction in self-reported pain severity than high CBD, equal parts THC and CBD, or placebo.||||0.6165
81507798|NCT05554146|162705093|SUPERIORITY|An ANOVA test with mean change in NPX values was completed.|F value (F-test)|0.63||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Three degrees of freedom (3 DoF)||The study team hypothesized that anti-inflammatory cytokines (IL-4 and IL-10) would have greater increase in participants randomized to coupons for high CBD products than the other arms.||||0.6
81507799|NCT05554146|162705094|SUPERIORITY|An ANOVA test with mean change in NPX values was completed.|F value (F-test)|0.83||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Three degrees of freedom (3 DoF)||The study team hypothesized that anti-inflammatory cytokines (IL-4 and IL-10) would have greater increase in participants randomized to coupons for high CBD products than the other arms.||||0.49
81507800|NCT05554146|162705095|SUPERIORITY|An ANOVA test with mean change in NPX values was completed.|F value (F-test)|0.53||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Three degrees of freedom (3 DoF)||The study team hypothesized that pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNFa and IL-6) would have greater reduction in participants randomized to coupons for high CBD products than the other arms.||||0.66
81507801|NCT05554146|162705096|SUPERIORITY|An ANOVA test with mean change in NPX values was completed.|F value (F-test)|0.21||||0.88|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Three degrees of freedom (3 DoF)||The study team hypothesized that pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNFa and IL-6) would have greater reduction in participants randomized to coupons for high CBD products than the other arms.||||0.88
81507802|NCT05554146|162705097|SUPERIORITY|An ANOVA test with the mean change in adherence score was completed.|F value (F-test)|1.11||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Three degrees of freedom (3 DoF)||The study team hypothesized that participants randomized to coupons for high THC products would have poorer Antiretroviral (ARV) medication adherence than those randomized to coupons for high CBD, equal parts THC and CBD, or placebo.||||0.39
81507803|NCT05554146|162705098|SUPERIORITY|An ANOVA test with mean change in HIV viral load was completed.|F value (F-test)|1.25||||0.31|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Three degrees of freedom (3 DoF)||The study team hypothesized that participants randomized to coupons for high THC products would have less suppressed HIV viral load than those randomized to coupons for high CBD, equal parts THC and CBD or placebo.||||0.31
81507804|NCT05554146|162705099|SUPERIORITY|An ANOVA test with the mean change in depression score was completed.|F value (F-test)|2.04||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Three degrees of freedom (3 DoF)||The study team hypothesized that participants randomized to coupons for high THC products would have greater depression than those randomized to coupons for high CBD, equal parts THC and CBD, or placebo.||||0.13
81507805|NCT05554146|162705100|SUPERIORITY|An ANOVA test with the mean change in anxiety score was completed.|F value (F-test)|1.58||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Three degrees of freedom (3 DoF)||The study team hypothesized that participants randomized to coupons for high THC products would have greater anxiety than those randomized to coupons for high CBD, equal parts THC and CBD, or placebo.||||0.22
81507806|NCT04988295|162705101|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.56|||Log Rank|||||0.56|0.35|<0.0001
81507807|NCT04988295|162705101|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.36|0.64|||Log Rank|||||0.64|0.36|<0.0001
81507808|NCT02763059|162705149|OTHER|Kruskal-Wallis||||||0.027||||||Kruskal-Wallis test, a non-parametric omnibus test, was used followed by Dunn's multiple comparison test for pairwise group analysis. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Kruskal-Wallis|||The Kruskal-Wallis test is an omnibus test comparing all three independent groups.||||0.027
81507809|NCT02763059|162705149|OTHER|Kruskal-Wallis|||||<|0.0001||||||Kruskal-Wallis test, a non-parametric omnibus test, was used followed by Dunn's multiple comparison test for pairwise group analysis. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p \< 0.05 with no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Kruskal-Wallis|||The Kruskal-Wallis test is an omnibus test comparing all three independent groups on the pain/discomfort outcome.||||<0.0001
81507810|NCT02661997|162705195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58||||||Between group differences|ANOVA|||||||0.58
81507811|NCT02661997|162705196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.88
81507812|NCT02661997|162705197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.17
81507813|NCT02661997|162705198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||ANOVA|||This is an analysis of pre to post-treatment changes on the Physical Health subscale of the PROMIS Global Health Scale||||0.88
81507814|NCT02661997|162705199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032||||||P-value for group by time interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.032
81507815|NCT02661997|162705200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||P-value for group by time interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.44
81507816|NCT02661997|162705201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73||||||P-value for group by time interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.73
81507817|NCT02661997|162705202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36||||||P-value for group by time interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.36
81507818|NCT02661997|162705203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.24
81507819|NCT02661997|162705204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||P-value for group by time interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.006
81507820|NCT02661997|162705205|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55||||||P-value for group by time interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.55
81507821|NCT02661997|162705206|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36||||||P-value for group by time interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.36
81507822|NCT02661997|162705207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.13
81507823|NCT02661997|162705208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.26
81507824|NCT02661997|162705209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81507825|NCT02661997|162705210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.35
81507826|NCT02661997|162705213|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81507827|NCT02661997|162705214|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.91
81507828|NCT02661997|162705215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.42
81507829|NCT02661997|162705216|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.10
81507830|NCT02661997|162705217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.99
81507831|NCT02661997|162705218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.09
81507832|NCT02661997|162705219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.44
81507833|NCT02661997|162705220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||An adjusted p value was used based on Levene's test.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81507834|NCT02661997|162705221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.75
81507835|NCT02661997|162705222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.44
81507836|NCT02661997|162705223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.67
81507837|NCT02661997|162705224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.43
81507838|NCT02661997|162705225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.80
81507839|NCT02661997|162705226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.31
81507840|NCT02661997|162705227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.16
81507841|NCT02661997|162705228|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81507842|NCT02661997|162705229|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.56
81507843|NCT02661997|162705230|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.64
81507844|NCT05197049|162705233|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference:percentage|34.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.1|44.6|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||||44.6|25.1|< 0.001
81545517|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|62.1||||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|117.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||117.5|6.8|0.0281
81507845|NCT05197049|162705234|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference:percentage|19.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|29.6|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||||29.6|10.2|< 0.001
81507846|NCT05197049|162705235|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference:percentage|37.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.6|48.4|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||||48.4|25.6|< 0.001
81507847|NCT05197049|162705235|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference:percentage|39.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.0|50.7|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||||50.7|28.0|< 0.001
81507848|NCT05197049|162705236|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference:percentage|32.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.9|41.2|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||||41.2|22.9|< 0.001
81507849|NCT05197049|162705237|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted treatment difference:percentage|40.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.9|50.7|||Mantel Haenszel|Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights and the Sato variance estimator.||||50.7|29.9|< 0.001
81507850|NCT03810014|162705259|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|98.0|0.2|4.8|||Generalized estimating equations|||(Arm 3 + Arm 4) vs (Arm 1 + Arm 2)||4.80|0.20|0.01
81507851|NCT03810014|162705259|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|1.025||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|98.0|1.002|1.049|||Generalized estimating equations|||(Arm 3 + Arm 4) vs (Arm 1 + Arm 2)||1.049|1.002|0.012
81507852|NCT03810014|162705259|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.6||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|98.0|-2.2|0.9|||Generalized estimating equations|||(Arm 1 + Arm 3) vs (Arm 2 + Arm 4)||0.90|-2.20|0.33
81507853|NCT03810014|162705259|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|0.994||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|98.0|0.979|1.009|||Generalized estimating equations|||(Arm 1 + Arm 3) vs (Arm 2 + Arm 4)||1.009|0.979|0.332
81545518|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|22.9||||0.4189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|78.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||78.8|-33.0|0.4189
81545519|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.0||||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.4|61.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||61.4|-49.4|0.8310
81545520|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|34.8||||0.2161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|90.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||90.1|-20.6|0.2161
81545521|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.9||||0.8905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.5|59.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||59.2|-51.5|0.8905
81545522|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-51.8||||0.1597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-124.2|20.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||20.6|-124.2|0.1597
81545523|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|70.9||||0.0525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|142.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||142.6|-0.8|0.0525
81545524|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|23.1||||0.5294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.3|95.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||95.4|-49.3|0.5294
81545525|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.0||||0.9126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.7|67.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||67.7|-75.7|0.9126
81545526|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|34.6||||0.3418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.1|106.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||106.3|-37.1|0.3418
81507854|NCT03579693|162705273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis||Interpretation of mean difference is for a typical participant, i.e. random effect of 0.|||1.31|-0.43|0.33
81507855|NCT03579693|162705273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis||Interpretation of mean difference is for a typical participant, i.e. random effect of 0.|||0.82|-0.90|0.93
81507856|NCT03579693|162705274|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Interpretation of mean difference is for a typical participant, i.e. random effect of 0.|||0.00|-3.47|0.050
81507857|NCT03579693|162705274|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||Interpretation of mean difference is for a typical participant, i.e. random effect of 0.|||1.05|-2.28|0.47
81507858|NCT00873821|162705300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.33|55.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference (placebo minus MK-0941) in change from baseline to Day 13||55.32|26.33|<0.001
81507859|NCT00778336|162705301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Alternative hypothesis is change in occlusion \> 0.||||||<0.0001
81507860|NCT00778336|162705301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Alternative hypothesis is change in occlusion \> 0.||||||<0.0001
81507861|NCT00778336|162705301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Alternative hypothesis is change in occlusion \> 0.||||||<0.0001
81507862|NCT00778336|162705301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Alternative hypothesis is change in occlusion \> 0.||||||<0.0001
81507863|NCT04108208|162705305|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.233|||=|0.0052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.077|0.705|||Log Rank|||||0.705|0.077|=0.0052
81507864|NCT04538664|162705335|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.395|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.296|0.528|||Log Rank|||||0.528|0.296|<0.0001
81545527|NCT01746901|162767862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.3||||0.8833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.0|66.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||66.4|-77.0|0.8833
81545528|NCT01746901|162767863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.6||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-1.2|-6.1|0.0041
81545529|NCT01746901|162767863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.3||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|6.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||6.8|1.9|0.0006
81545530|NCT01746901|162767863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.8765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||2.3|-2.7|0.8765
81545531|NCT01746901|162767863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9||||0.4746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||3.3|-1.6|0.4746
81545532|NCT01746901|162767863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.9||||0.4607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.5|-3.3|0.4607
81545533|NCT01746901|162767863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.5||||0.2316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||3.9|-1.0|0.2316
81545534|NCT01746901|162767864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|38.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.4|51.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||51.3|26.4|<0.0001
81545535|NCT01746901|162767864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|15.8||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|28.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||28.3|3.3|0.0136
81545536|NCT01746901|162767864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|18.5||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|31.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||31.0|6.1|0.0039
81545537|NCT01746901|162767864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|36.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.6|48.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||48.5|23.6|<0.0001
81545538|NCT01746901|162767864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|15.4||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|27.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||27.8|2.9|0.0157
81545539|NCT01746901|162767864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|32.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.5|45.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||45.3|20.5|<0.0001
81545540|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|18.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||18.6|6.4|<0.0001
81545541|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.5||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|9.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||9.6|-2.6|0.2550
81545542|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|16.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||16.4|4.3|0.0010
81545543|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.7||||0.0667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|11.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||11.8|-0.4|0.0667
81545544|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.3||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|14.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||14.4|2.3|0.0075
81545545|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.6||||0.1354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|10.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||10.7|-1.5|0.1354
81545546|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|50.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.2|67.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||67.5|34.2|<0.0001
81545547|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.3||||0.3905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|24.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||24.0|-9.4|0.3905
81507888|NCT03390504|162705359|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||=|0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.86|||Log Rank|||||0.86|0.48|=0.0031
81507889|NCT03390504|162705359|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||=|0.2121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.48|||Stratified log-rank test|||||1.48|0.92|=0.2121
81545548|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|28.6||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|45.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||45.3|11.9|0.0009
81545549|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|29.6||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|46.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||46.3|12.9|0.0006
81545550|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|22.9||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|39.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||39.5|6.3|0.0072
81545551|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|25.0||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.4|41.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||41.6|8.4|0.0035
81545552|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|248.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|188.6|308.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||308.3|188.6|<0.0001
81545553|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|68.2||||0.0263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|128.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||128.2|8.2|0.0263
81545554|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|151.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.3|211.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||211.1|91.3|<0.0001
81545555|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|165.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|105.6|225.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||225.3|105.6|<0.0001
81507890|NCT01445847|162705385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|5.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|9.1|||Comparison of proportions|||We used incidence reported to AIMS study to calculate the sample size of this study. We set the null hypothesis as (percentage point of laryngospasm incidence in placebo group (µ1) - percentage point of laryngospasm incidence in Lidocaine group (µ2) = 0), with alternative hypothesis is (µ1 \> µ2) by 5% was analyzed by comparison of two proportions. A sample size of 380 patients (190 per group) was adequate to detect a 5-percentage point difference in the incidence with 80% power and p = 0.05.||9.1|1.7|<0.05
81507891|NCT00707993|162705386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||0.13|||ANCOVA|Treatment, randomization schedule, and geographic region as class effects; baseline value for the endpoint as a continuous covariate.||Primary null hypothesis: the average Week 52 HbA1c change from Baseline for alogliptin is inferior to that for glipizide (1-sided 97.5% CI \[alpha=0.025\] compared to non-inferiority margin of 0.4%). If the primary null hypothesis was rejected (non-inferiority demonstrated), an additional comparison for statistical superiority of alogliptin was performed. The CI was re-evaluated; statistical superiority declared if the upper limit was \< 0%.||0.13||
81507892|NCT02137070|162705426|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||Voxel-size (p-FWE \< 0.01) and voxel-peak (p-unc \< 0.001) were corrected for multiple comparisons.|2x2 Factorial ANOVA in CONN|2x2 Factorial ANOVA in CONN - Group (Bariatric surgery vs. control) \& time (pre-surgery baseline vs. 18-month follow-up)||Analysis of variance comparing change scores from 18 months post-surgery relative to pre-surgical baseline were performed. Change in the surgical group was compared to change for the non-surgical controls. The dependent measures were connectivity strengths seeding from the hippocampus and left dorsal lateral pre-frontal cortex to other cortical areas.||||<0.01
81507893|NCT01444430|162705433|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The upper limit of the 95% CI of the hazard ratio will be used to assess statistical non-inferiority (non-inferiority margin=2).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.073|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.698|1.65|||Regression, Cox|||||1.650|0.698|
81507894|NCT01444430|162705434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.835||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.745|0.937|||Regression, Cox|||||0.937|0.745|0.002
81545556|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|97.9||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.3|157.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||157.6|38.3|0.0015
81545557|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|138.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.7|198.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||198.2|78.7|<0.0001
81545558|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|241.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|162.8|319.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||319.9|162.8|<0.0001
81545559|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|121.1||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.4|199.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||199.9|42.4|0.0028
81545560|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|164.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.8|243.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||243.1|85.8|<0.0001
81507895|NCT01444430|162705435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|5.4|||ANOVA|||||5.4|3.3|<0.001
81507896|NCT01444430|162705436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.7|||ANOVA|||||1.7|-0.5|0.272
81507897|NCT01444430|162705437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.1|||ANOVA|||||-0.1|-0.2|<0.001
81507898|NCT01444430|162705438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||||-0.06|-0.10|<0.001
81507899|NCT01444430|162705439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2|||ANOVA|||||-0.2|-1.0|0.004
81507900|NCT01444430|162705440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.739||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.518|1.055|||Regression, Cox|||||1.055|0.518|0.095
81507901|NCT00310180|162705441|SUPERIORITY|Since the noninferiority comparison is formulated using a conventional superiority null hypothesis described as above, a type II error corresponds to concluding that Arm B is not inferior when in fact it is. The design therefore uses a one-sided type I error of 10% and is planned to have 95% power (5% type II error). If the null hypothesis is rejected (at the one-sided 10% level), then it will be concluded that endocrine therapy alone is inferior to chemoendocrine therapy.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.24||One-sided p value for stratified Cox proportional hazard analysis, stratified on recurrence score, tumor size and menopausal status.|Regression, Cox|||This study uses a noninferiority design, but the noninferiority question is formulated using the conventional superiority null hypothesis of equal DFS on the two arms (that is, the null hypothesis is that Arm B is not inferior to Arm C). The alternative hypothesis is that Arm B has substantially worse DFS than Arm C, specified by a hazard ratio for B vs. C of 1.322.||1.24|0.94|0.13
81507902|NCT00310180|162705445|OTHER|Treatment-by-Age and RS subset was performed via Cox proportional hazard analysis||||||0.004|||||||Regression, Cox|||Treatment interaction test was performed for the 9 age by RS subsets (3 groups for each, age groups \<=50 vs. 51-65 vs. 66-75; RS groups 0-10 vs. 11-25 vs. \>25) in patients randomized to arms B and C||||0.004
81507903|NCT02842086|162705448|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority of DVY to TVD was to be concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95.003% CI of the rate ratio (DVY group over TVD group) in the HIV infection incidence rate was less than 1.62.|Rate Ratio|0.468|||||TWO_SIDED|95.003|0.191|1.149||||||Noninferiority was assessed using a 95.003% confidence interval (CI) constructed using a generalized model associated with a Poisson distribution and logarithmic link with the treatment group being the main effect and with a noninferiority margin of 1.62.||1.149|0.191|
81507904|NCT02842086|162705449|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares mean (LSM)|1.142|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.628|1.655|||ANOVA|||Hip BMD results were compared between the 2 treatment groups using analysis of variance (ANOVA), which included baseline TVD for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and treatment as fixed effects.||1.655|0.628|<0.0001
81507905|NCT02842086|162705450|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|1.567|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.913|2.22|||ANOVA|||Spine BMD results were compared between the 2 treatment groups using ANOVA, which included baseline TVD for PrEP and treatment as fixed effects.||2.220|0.913|<0.0001
81507906|NCT02842086|162705451|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-values were from the Van Elteren test stratified by baseline TVD for PrEP.|Van Elteren test|||||||<0.0001
81507907|NCT02842086|162705452|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-values were from the Van Elteren test stratified by baseline TVD for PrEP.|Van Elteren test|||||||<0.0001
81507908|NCT02842086|162705453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0048||||||P-value for difference between treatment groups in distributions of UPCR ≤ 200 mg/g versus \> 200 mg/g was from the rank analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline category and baseline TVD for PrEP.|Rank analysis of covariance|||||||0.0048
81507909|NCT02842086|162705454|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Results were compared between the 2 treatment groups using the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including baseline TVD for PrEP and treatment as fixed effects and baseline serum creatinine as a covariate.||-0.01|-0.02|<0.0001
81507910|NCT02842086|162705455|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority of DVY to TVD was to be concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95.003% CI of the rate ratio (DVY group over TVD group) in the HIV infection incidence rate was less than 1.62.|Rate Ratio|0.536|||||TWO_SIDED|95.003|0.227|1.264||||||Noninferiority was assessed using a 95.003% CI constructed using a generalized model associated with a Poisson distribution and logarithmic link with the treatment group being the main effect and with a noninferiority margin of 1.62.||1.264|0.227|
81507911|NCT02842086|162705456|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|1.567|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.896|2.237|||ANOVA|||Hip BMD results were compared between the 2 treatment groups using ANOVA, which included baseline TVD for PrEP and treatment as fixed effects.||2.237|0.896|<0.0001
81507912|NCT02842086|162705457|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|2.253|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.437|3.069|||ANOVA|||Spine BMD results were compared between the 2 treatment groups using ANOVA, which included baseline TVD for PrEP and treatment as fixed effects.||3.069|1.437|<0.0001
81507913|NCT02842086|162705458|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-values were from the Van Elteren test stratified by baseline TVD for PrEP.|Van Elteren test|||||||<0.0001
81507914|NCT02842086|162705459|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-values were from the Van Elteren test stratified by baseline TVD for PrEP.|Van Elteren test|||||||<0.0001
81507915|NCT02842086|162705460|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2163||||||P-value for difference between treatment groups in distributions of UPCR ≤ 200 mg/g versus \> 200 mg/g was from the rank analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline category and baseline TVD for PrEP.|Rank analysis of covariance|||||||0.2163
81507916|NCT02842086|162705461|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|-0.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Results were compared between the 2 treatment groups using the ANCOVA model including baseline TVD for PrEP and treatment as fixed effects and baseline serum creatinine as a covariate.||-0.01|-0.02|<0.0001
81507917|NCT03451851|162705464|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|49.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.9|69.4|||Fisher Exact|P-values represented the comparisons with placebo and were based on the Fisher's exact test stratified by age group and region (pooled).||Guselkumab Vs Placebo||69.4|25.9|<0.001
81507918|NCT03451851|162705465|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|55.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.1|74.0|||Fisher Exact|P-values represented the comparisons with placebo and were based on the Fisher's exact test stratified by age group and region (pooled).||Guselkumab Vs Placebo||74.0|32.1|<0.001
81545561|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|198.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|119.4|276.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||276.6|119.4|<0.0001
81545562|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|111.1||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.8|189.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||189.4|32.8|0.0057
81545563|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|168.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.7|246.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||246.6|89.7|<0.0001
81545564|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|128.4||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|248.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||248.3|8.5|0.0360
81545565|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|221.5||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|101.2|341.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||341.7|101.2|0.0004
81507919|NCT03451851|162705466|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|40.1|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.6|61.3|||Fisher Exact|P-values represented the comparisons with placebo and were based on the Fisher's exact test stratified by age group and region (pooled).||Guselkumab Vs Placebo||61.3|15.6|=0.003
81507920|NCT03451851|162705467|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|35.0|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|56.8|||Fisher Exact|P-values represented the comparisons with placebo and were based on the Fisher's exact test stratified by age group and region (pooled).||Guselkumab Vs Placebo||56.8|10.5|=0.004
81507921|NCT03451851|162705468|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|34.1|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|25.0|9.7|56.1|||Fisher Exact|P-values represented the comparisons with placebo and were based on the Fisher's exact test stratified by age group and region (pooled).||Guselkumab Vs Placebo||56.1|9.7|=0.002
81507922|NCT03451851|162705469|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-5.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.33|-3.06|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||Guselkumab Vs Placebo||-3.06|-7.33|<0.001
81507923|NCT03451851|162705475|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|59.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.9|77.6||p-value is nominal|Fisher Exact|P-values represented the comparisons with placebo and were based on the Fisher's exact test stratified by age group and region (pooled).||Guselkumab Vs Placebo||77.6|36.9|<0.001
81507924|NCT03451851|162705483|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|46.7|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.9|67.3||p-value is nominal|Fisher Exact|P-values represented the comparisons with placebo and were based on the Fisher's exact test stratified by age group and region (pooled).||||67.3|21.9|=0.002
81507925|NCT03451851|162705485|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|23.1|||=|0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|47.0||p-value is nominal|Fisher Exact|P-values represented the comparisons with placebo and were based on the Fisher's exact test stratified by age group and region (pooled).||Guselkumab Vs Placebo||47.0|-3.4|=0.139
81507926|NCT03451851|162705487|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-5.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-2.87||p-value is nominal|MMRM model|||Guselkumab Vs Placebo||-2.87|-8.00|<0.001
81507927|NCT03451851|162705489|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-14.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.28|-9.28||p-value is nominal|MMRM model|||Guselkumab Vs Placebo||-9.28|-20.28|<0.001
81507928|NCT02522429|162705529|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||Statistic adjusted at familywise level alpha of 0.05 with a Gaussian Random Field Cluster Correction (Z \> 2.7)|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81507929|NCT02522429|162705530|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Statistic adjusted at familywise level alpha of 0.05 with a Gaussian Random Field Cluster Correction (Z \> 2.7). All significant voxels have an associated p-value smaller-or-equal to 0.05 (corrected for multiplicity).|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81507930|NCT02522429|162705532|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Maximum CRS-R prior to LIFUP compared to Maximum CRS-R after LIFUP||||<0.05
81507931|NCT00600106|162705534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|All tests were two-sided with p values \<0.05.||||||0.36|||||||t-test (nonparametric Wilcoxon test)|||"Data were presented in tables as means and SDs for continuous variables and frequencies for categorical variables. Comparisons between the placebo and 1/10 NA/EE groups were don using Wilcoxon rank sum test for continuous measurement and Fisher's exact test for discrete data. The strategy of analysis was intention to treat with comparing the study groups in term of treatment to which they were randomly allocated."||||0.36
81507932|NCT00600106|162705535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.93
81507933|NCT00600106|162705536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|All tests were two-sided with p values \<0.05.||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||"Data were presented in tables as means and SDs for continuous variables and frequencies for categorical variables. Comparisons between the placebo and 1/10 NA/EE groups were don using Wilcoxon rank sum test for continuous measurement and Fisher's exact test for discrete data. The strategy of analysis was intention to treat with comparing the study groups in term of treatment to which they were randomly allocated."||||0.77
81507934|NCT00600106|162705538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|All tests were two-sided with p values \<0.05.||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||"Data were presented in tables as means and SDs for continuous variables and frequencies for categorical variables. Comparisons between the placebo and 1/10 NA/EE groups were don using Wilcoxon rank sum test for continuous measurement and Fisher's exact test for discrete data. The strategy of analysis was intention to treat with comparing the study groups in term of treatment to which they were randomly allocated."||||0.38
81507935|NCT00600106|162705542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test (nonparametric Wilcoxon test)|||"Data were presented in tables as means and SDs for continuous variables and frequencies for categorical variables. Comparisons between the placebo and 1/10 NA/EE groups were don using Wilcoxon rank sum test for continuous measurement and Fisher's exact test for discrete data. The strategy of analysis was intention to treat with comparing the study groups in term of treatment to which they were randomly allocated. All tests were two-sided with p values \<0.05."||||0.17
81507936|NCT00600106|162705543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.49
81545566|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|126.7||||0.0388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|246.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||246.8|6.6|0.0388
81507937|NCT00600106|162705544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.77
81507938|NCT00600106|162705545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.40
81507939|NCT00600106|162705546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.99
81507940|NCT00600106|162705547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.21
81507941|NCT00252512|162705548|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Above is calculated p value, a priori threshold for significance set at \<.05|GEE full factorial modeling|||||||<.001
81507942|NCT00252512|162705549|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||a priori threshold of \<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||8 week analysis||||.015
81507943|NCT00252512|162705549|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45||||||a priori threshold of \<.05|t-test, 2 sided|||6 month analysis||||0.45
81507944|NCT00252512|162705549|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0497||||||a prior threshold of .05|t-test, 2 sided|||12 month analysis||||.0497
81507945|NCT00252512|162705550|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||a priori threshold \<.05|Estimation Equation mean modeling|||Costs for period between 6 month follow-up and 12 month follow up.||||>.05
81507946|NCT00252512|162705550|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Estimating Equation mean modeling|||Costs for period between 6 month follow up and 12 month follow up.||||>.05
81507947|NCT00252512|162705551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||a priori threshold \<.05|Chi-squared|||Analysis for 8 week follow up||||.28
81507948|NCT00252512|162705551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||A priori threshold \<.05|Chi-squared|||Analysis for 6 month follow up||||.013
81507949|NCT00252512|162705551|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76||||||A priori threshold \<.05|Chi-squared|||Analysis for 12 month follow up||||.76
81507950|NCT00252512|162705552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66||||||A priori threshold \<.05|Chi-squared|||Analysis for 8 week follow-up||||.66
81507951|NCT00252512|162705552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||A priori threshold \<.05|Chi-squared|||Analysis for 6 month follow up.||||.37
81507952|NCT00252512|162705552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19||||||a priori threshold \<.05|Chi-squared|||Analysis for 12 month follow up.||||.19
81507953|NCT00252512|162705553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||A priori threshold of \<.05|Chi-squared|||Analysis for 8 week follow-up||||.05
81507954|NCT00252512|162705553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||A priori threshold of \<.05|Chi-squared|||Analysis for 6 month follow-up.||||.80
81507955|NCT00252512|162705553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||A priori threshold of \<.05|Chi-squared|||Analysis for 12 month follow-up.||||.12
81507956|NCT01139411|162705554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||||||Threshold for significance: 0.05|ANCOVA|||"Null hypothesis was that the amount of weight lost by adolescents in Enhanced Parent Involvement and Minimal Parent involvement would not be significantly different. The study was powered at .8 to achieve a medium effect size (f = .26; partial eta sq. = 0.06).~The end-of-treatment BMI value was the dependent variable, with the baseline BMI value entered as a covariate."||||0.06
81507957|NCT01139411|162705555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58||||||Threshold for significance: 0.05|ANCOVA|||The end-of-treatment value was the dependent variable, with the baseline value entered as a covariate.||||0.58
81507958|NCT01139411|162705556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19||||||Threshold for significance: 0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.19
81507959|NCT01139411|162705557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||||||Threshold for significance: 0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.72
81507960|NCT01139411|162705558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.41
81507961|NCT01139411|162705559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Threshold for significance: 0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.01
81507962|NCT01139411|162705560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||||||Threshold for significance: 0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.61
81507963|NCT02975804|162705562|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.05
81507964|NCT02975804|162705563|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.05
81507965|NCT02975804|162705564|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||< 0.05
81507966|NCT02975804|162705565|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.05
81507967|NCT02975804|162705566|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.05
81507968|NCT02975804|162705567|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.05
81507969|NCT02975804|162705571|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.05
81507970|NCT02975804|162705572|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.05
81507971|NCT03901963|162705585|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|8.57||Tested at 2-sided 0.05 significance level through stratified CMH method. Stratification factor included baseline cytogenetic risk per investigator'|stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH)||Odds ratio and 95% CI were estimated by Mantel-Haenszel method. Stratification factor included baseline cytogenetic risk per investigator's assessment (high risk versus standard/unknown risk) as used for randomization of the study.|||8.57|2.37|<0.0001
81545567|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|223.2||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|103.2|343.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||343.2|103.2|0.0003
81545568|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|107.2||||0.0787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|226.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||226.8|-12.4|0.0787
81545569|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|181.3||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.5|301.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||301.0|61.5|0.0033
81545570|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|96.1||||0.1688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.2|233.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||233.3|-41.2|0.1688
81545571|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|220.3||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.6|358.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||358.0|82.6|0.0019
81545572|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|106.0||||0.1298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.5|243.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||243.5|-31.5|0.1298
81507972|NCT01803880|162705599|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority Margin = 10 points. Non-inferiority of study device was concluded if lower limit of one-sided 97.5% CI for treatment difference \<10.~Superiority of study device was established if LS means of treatment difference and lower limit of one-sided 97.5% CI for treatment difference ≤0."|One-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI)|-7.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.137|>|0.05|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-19.29|||All unscheduled visits were to be included and nominal visits were to be applied using analysis visit windows. Both the assigned analysis visits and the site reported nominal visits were provided in the subject data listings.|ANCOVA|Due to early termination, all inferential analysis was interpreted as descriptive and carried out in an exploratory manner.||An ANCOVA model was used to compare the difference in the devices for change from Baseline in the KOOS at Week 52. KOOS was derived as the average of five subscale scores. LOCF imputation was considered for missing value. One-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for treatment difference (Study-Control) was to be used for determining non-inferiority/superiority of the study device.|||-19.29|>0.05
81507973|NCT01081951|162705613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.77||The use of a one-sided 10% significance level test will be used to assess the statistical significance of the analyses of PFS.|Log Rank|Stratified by number of prior platinum treatment lines (1 or \>1) and time to progression following previous platinum therapy (\>6 to ≤12 vs \>12 months)|A hazard ratio of \< 1 favours olaparib.|The null hypothesis for all efficacy analyses in this study is that there is no difference in treatment effects between olaparib in combination with carboplatin/paclitaxel compared with carboplatin/paclitaxel alone.||0.77|0.34|0.0012
81507974|NCT01081951|162705614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.4379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.73||Two sided|Log Rank|Stratified by number of prior platinum treatment lines (1 or \>1) and time to progression following previous platinum therapy (\>6 to ≤12 vs \>12 months)|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours favours olaparib.|The null hypothesis for all efficacy analyses in this study is that there is no difference in treatment effects between olaparib in combination with carboplatin/paclitaxel compared with carboplatin/paclitaxel alone.||1.73|0.79|0.4379
81507975|NCT05226598|162705616|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.8335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.5||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, predominant tumor histology, PD-L1 expression, and geographic region|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by ECOG, predominant tumor histology, PD-L1 expression, and geographic region|||1.50|0.87|0.8335
81507976|NCT05226598|162705617|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.5104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.23||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, predominant tumor histology, PD-L1 expression, and geographic region|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling; treatment as covariate stratified by ECOG, predominant tumor histology, PD-L1 expression, and geographic region|||1.23|0.82|0.5104
81507977|NCT01672879|162705638|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSMeans [SIM - Placebo]|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.5||||||A mixed-effect model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for each participant was used to calculate a point estimate and a 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference between each treatment arm and placebo in least squares mean (LSMean) change from baseline in HVPG at Week 96. With MMRM setting, all participants with available data from 3 treatment groups with change in HVPG at Week 96 contributed to the overall model.||1.5|-1.2|
81507978|NCT01672879|162705638|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSMeans [SIM - Placebo]|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.4||||||An MMRM with an unstructured variance-covariance matrix for each participant was used to calculate a point estimate and a 95% CI for the treatment difference between each treatment arm and placebo in LSMean change from baseline in HVPG at Week 96. With MMRM setting, all participants with available data from 3 treatment groups with change in HVPG at Week 96 contributed to the overall model.||1.4|-1.2|
81507979|NCT01672879|162705639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Stratified log-rank test|||Differences in EFS between a given SIM group and placebo were assessed using the log-rank test stratified by HVPG category (\< 10 mmHg vs ≥ 10 mmHg) and presence or absence of diabetes at baseline.||||0.41
81507980|NCT01672879|162705639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065|||||||Stratified log-rank test|||Differences in EFS between a given SIM group and placebo were assessed using the log-rank test stratified by HVPG category (\< 10 mmHg vs ≥ 10 mmHg) and presence or absence of diabetes at baseline.||||0.065
81507981|NCT02048813|162705643|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.56|||Log Rank|||||0.56|0.22|<.001
81507982|NCT02048813|162705644|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.54|||Log Rank|||||0.54|0.05|<.001
81507983|NCT01152788|162705662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.01|||Log Rank|||||2.01|0.6|0.76
81507984|NCT01152788|162705663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|16.8||||||||16.8|-18.7|
81507985|NCT01152788|162705664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.68|||Log Rank|||||1.68|0.38|0.55
81507986|NCT01152788|162705665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81507987|NCT04229888|162705684|NON_INFERIORITY|To establish non-inferiority of the treatment effect on the primary outcome change in DEQ-5 score, the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on mean difference between the light based (sham) treatment and Lipiflow treatment were compared against a non-inferiority margin M=6 representing the largest clinically acceptable difference based on historical data.||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.02
81545573|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|210.4||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.0|347.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||347.8|73.0|0.0029
81545574|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|108.7||||0.1189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.3|245.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||245.7|-28.3|0.1189
81507988|NCT04229888|162705685|NON_INFERIORITY|To establish non-inferiority of the treatment effect on the primary outcome change in MG score, the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on mean difference between the light based (sham) treatment and Lipiflow treatment were compared against a non-inferiority margin M= 1 representing the largest clinically acceptable difference based on historical data.||||||0.07|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.07
81507989|NCT04229888|162705686|NON_INFERIORITY|To establish non-inferiority of the treatment effect on the primary outcome change in TBUT, the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on mean difference between the light based (sham) treatment and Lipiflow treatment were compared against a non-inferiority margin M=6 representing the largest clinically acceptable difference based on historical data.||||||0.66|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.66
81507990|NCT01282866|162705687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81507991|NCT01393899|162705719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.11|14.99||||||||14.99|-12.11|
81507992|NCT01393899|162705719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|17.72|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|4.07|31.37||||||||31.37|4.07|
81507993|NCT01393899|162705720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.57|12.79||||||Week 4||12.79|-11.57|
81507994|NCT01393899|162705720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.29|13.84||||||Week 8||13.84|-12.29|
81545575|NCT01746901|162767865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|153.6||||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4|290.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||290.8|16.4|0.0284
81545576|NCT01746901|162767866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.8||||0.0327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-0.1|-3.4|0.0327
81545577|NCT01746901|162767866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.6||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||4.2|1.0|0.0019
81545578|NCT01746901|162767866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.7508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.4|-1.9|0.7508
81545579|NCT01746901|162767866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1||||0.1868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||2.7|-0.5|0.1868
81545580|NCT01746901|162767866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.9944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.6|-1.6|0.9944
81545581|NCT01746901|162767866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0||||0.2322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||2.6|-0.6|0.2322
81545582|NCT01746901|162767867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|28.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.8|39.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||39.6|16.8|<0.0001
81545583|NCT01746901|162767867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.4||||0.1421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|19.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||19.6|-2.8|0.1421
81545584|NCT01746901|162767867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|20.9||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|32.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||32.2|9.5|0.0004
81507995|NCT01393899|162705720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|5.81|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.04|19.67||||||Week 12||19.67|-8.04|
81545585|NCT01746901|162767867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|15.8||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|27.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||27.0|4.5|0.0064
81545586|NCT01746901|162767867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.4||||0.1974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|18.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||18.6|-3.9|0.1974
81545587|NCT01746901|162767867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.5||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|30.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||30.8|8.3|0.0008
81507996|NCT01393899|162705720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-14.56|12.68||||||Week 20||12.68|-14.56|
81507997|NCT01393899|162705720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|5.26|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.52|17.04||||||Week 4||17.04|-6.52|
81507998|NCT01393899|162705720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-8.53|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-21.94|4.88||||||Week 8||4.88|-21.94|
81507999|NCT01393899|162705720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|3.49|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.4|17.37||||||Week 12||17.37|-10.40|
81508000|NCT01393899|162705720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|10.69|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.08|24.46||||||Week 20||24.46|-3.08|
81508001|NCT01393899|162705721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-1.72|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-14.06|10.63||||||Week 4||10.63|-14.06|
81508002|NCT01393899|162705721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-3.88|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-17.15|9.4||||||Week 8||9.40|-17.15|
81508003|NCT01393899|162705721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|5.81|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.04|19.67||||||Week 12||19.67|-8.04|
81508004|NCT01393899|162705721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.11|14.99||||||Week 20||14.99|-12.11|
81508005|NCT01393899|162705721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.88|14.87||||||Week 26||14.87|-11.88|
81508006|NCT01393899|162705721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.93|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.06|14.92||||||Week 4||14.92|-9.06|
81545588|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|17.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||17.4|7.1|<0.0001
81508007|NCT01393899|162705721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-8.53|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-21.94|4.88||||||Week 8||4.88|-21.94|
81508008|NCT01393899|162705721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.74|15.06||||||Week 12||15.06|-12.74|
81508009|NCT01393899|162705721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|13.07|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.63|26.77||||||Week 20||26.77|-0.63|
81508010|NCT01393899|162705721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|20.1|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|6.54|33.66||||||Week 26||33.66|6.54|
81508011|NCT01393899|162705722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|3.43|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.41|17.28||||||Week 4||17.28|-10.41|
81508012|NCT01393899|162705722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.67|15.11||||||Week 8||15.11|-12.67|
81508013|NCT01393899|162705722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|13.18|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.31|26.67||||||Week 12||26.67|-0.31|
81508014|NCT01393899|162705722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.33|14.55||||||Week 20||14.55|-11.33|
81508015|NCT01393899|162705722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|8.64|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.36|21.64||||||Week 26||21.64|-4.36|
81508016|NCT01393899|162705722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|5.76|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.04|19.56||||||Week 4||19.56|-8.04|
81508017|NCT01393899|162705722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-8.08|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-21.83|5.66||||||Week 8||5.66|-21.83|
81508018|NCT01393899|162705722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.63|14.73||||||Week 12||14.73|-11.63|
81508019|NCT01393899|162705722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|8.58|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.64|21.81||||||Week 20||21.81|-4.64|
81508020|NCT01393899|162705722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|13.29|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.15|26.43||||||Week 26||26.43|0.15|
81508021|NCT01393899|162705723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|6.57|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.63|21.78||||||Week 4||21.78|-8.63|
81508022|NCT01393899|162705723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-16.63|17.2||||||Week 8||17.20|-16.63|
81508023|NCT01393899|162705723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|24.29|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|7.19|41.38||||||Week 12||41.38|7.19|
81545589|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0||||0.6868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|6.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||6.2|-4.1|0.6868
81545590|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.3||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|12.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||12.5|2.2|0.0058
81508024|NCT01393899|162705723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|6.86|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.32|24.03||||||Week 20||24.03|-10.32|
81508025|NCT01393899|162705723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|11.29|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.22|27.79||||||Week 26||27.79|-5.22|
81508026|NCT01393899|162705723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|8.77|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.41|23.95||||||Week 4||23.95|-6.41|
81508027|NCT01393899|162705723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-31.59|3.59||||||Week 8||3.59|-31.59|
81508028|NCT01393899|162705723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|2.31|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.35|19.97||||||Week 12||19.97|-15.35|
81508029|NCT01393899|162705723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|10.15|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.41|27.71||||||Week 20||27.71|-7.41|
81508030|NCT01393899|162705723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|4.96|39.04||||||Week 26||39.04|4.96|
81508031|NCT01393899|162705724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.83|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.75|13.4||||||||13.40|-9.75|
81508032|NCT01393899|162705724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|18.11|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|5.57|30.64||||||||30.64|5.57|
81508033|NCT01393899|162705725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-7.75|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-20.39|4.88||||||||4.88|-20.39|
81508034|NCT01393899|162705725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|17.83|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|4.33|31.33||||||||31.33|4.33|
81508035|NCT01393899|162705727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-30.26|||=|0.0637|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-51.1|-9.42|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 4||-9.42|-51.10|=0.0637
81508036|NCT01393899|162705727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-21.06|||=|0.3054|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-47.43|5.31|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 8||5.31|-47.43|=0.3054
81508037|NCT01393899|162705727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-42.52|||=|0.1316|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-78.57|-6.48|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 12||-6.48|-78.57|=0.1316
81508038|NCT01393899|162705727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Dofference|-18.01|||=|0.5704|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-59.01|22.99|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 20||22.99|-59.01|=0.5704
81508039|NCT01393899|162705727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.0|||=|0.8389|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-44.22|32.21|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 26||32.21|-44.22|=0.8389
81508040|NCT01393899|162705727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-23.56|||=|0.1452|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-44.27|-2.85|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 4||-2.85|-44.27|=0.1452
81508041|NCT01393899|162705727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-9.61|||=|0.6399|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-36.03|16.81|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 8||16.81|-36.03|=0.6399
81508042|NCT01393899|162705727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-37.0|||=|0.1949|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-73.57|-0.42|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 12||-0.42|-73.57|=0.1949
81508043|NCT01393899|162705727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-47.74|||=|0.1358|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-88.62|-6.87|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 20||-6.87|-88.62|=0.1358
81545591|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.9||||0.0229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|11.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||11.1|0.8|0.0229
81545592|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.2||||0.2168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||8.3|-1.9|0.2168
81545593|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.8||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|11.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||11.9|1.7|0.0096
81545594|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|33.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|45.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||45.9|20.0|<0.0001
81545595|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.6||||0.8009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|14.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||14.4|-11.2|0.8009
81545596|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|17.4||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|30.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||30.3|4.5|0.0086
81545597|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|17.2||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|30.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||30.0|4.4|0.0089
81545598|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.2||||0.4224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|18.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||18.0|-7.6|0.4224
81545599|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|22.6||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|35.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||35.5|9.8|0.0006
81545600|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|96.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.9|134.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||134.2|57.9|<0.0001
81545601|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|21.9||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|59.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||59.7|-15.8|0.2530
81545602|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|78.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.5|116.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||116.8|40.5|<0.0001
81545603|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|39.3||||0.0414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|77.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||77.1|1.6|0.0414
81545604|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|28.9||||0.1329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|66.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||66.6|-8.9|0.1329
81545605|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|45.5||||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|83.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||83.2|7.7|0.0187
81545606|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|76.9||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.9|121.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||121.9|31.9|0.0009
81545607|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|45.4||||0.0456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|89.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||89.9|0.9|0.0456
81545608|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|82.8||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.8|127.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||127.7|37.8|0.0004
81545609|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|39.6||||0.0812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|84.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||84.1|-5.0|0.0812
81545610|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|35.5||||0.1174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|80.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||80.0|-9.0|0.1174
81545611|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|46.1||||0.0427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|90.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||90.6|1.5|0.0427
81545612|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.0||||0.9318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.9|73.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||73.0|-66.9|0.9318
81545613|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|110.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.2|179.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||179.6|41.2|0.0020
81545614|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|81.5||||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|151.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||151.4|11.6|0.0226
81545615|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|32.0||||0.3629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.3|101.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||101.2|-37.3|0.3629
81545616|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|35.9||||0.3077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|105.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||105.1|-33.4|0.3077
81545617|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|39.1||||0.2662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|108.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||108.4|-30.1|0.2662
81545618|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.4||||0.7875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.7|71.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||71.9|-94.7|0.7875
81545619|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|115.0||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.6|197.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||197.4|32.6|0.0066
81545620|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|81.7||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|164.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||164.9|-1.4|0.0540
81545621|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|21.8||||0.6014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.6|104.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||104.3|-60.6|0.6014
81545622|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|36.1||||0.3885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.3|118.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||118.5|-46.3|0.3885
81545623|NCT01746901|162767868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|29.5||||0.4801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.9|112.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||112.0|-52.9|0.4801
81508044|NCT01393899|162705727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-50.38|||=|0.089|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-88.03|-12.72|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 26||-12.72|-88.03|=0.0890
81508045|NCT01393899|162705728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-7.44|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-16.14|1.26||||||Week 4||1.26|-16.14|
81508046|NCT01393899|162705728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-7.43|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-18.27|3.41||||||Week 8||3.41|-18.27|
81508047|NCT01393899|162705728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-12.48|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-25.68|0.72||||||Week 12||0.72|-25.68|
81508048|NCT01393899|162705728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-12.73|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-26.81|1.34||||||Week 20||1.34|-26.81|
81508049|NCT01393899|162705728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-39.52|1.72||||||Week 26||1.72|-39.52|
81508050|NCT01393899|162705728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-2.96|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.39|6.48||||||Week 4||6.48|-12.39|
81508051|NCT01393899|162705728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.14|13.36||||||Week 8||13.36|-10.14|
81508052|NCT01393899|162705728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-8.09|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-21.54|5.36||||||Week 12||5.36|-21.54|
81508053|NCT01393899|162705728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-26.99|1.19||||||Week 20||1.19|-26.99|
81508054|NCT01393899|162705728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|-26.28|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-46.54|-6.02||||||Week 26||-6.02|-46.54|
81508055|NCT01393899|162705729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|10.61|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.44|32.66||||||||32.66|-11.44|
81508056|NCT01393899|162705729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentage|16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.15|37.49||||||||37.49|-4.15|
81508057|NCT01393899|162705731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.53|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 4||-0.53|-1.34|<0.0001
81508058|NCT01393899|162705731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.76|||=|0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.28|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 8||-0.28|-1.24|=0.0024
81508059|NCT01393899|162705731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.75|||=|0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.24|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 12||-0.24|-1.26|=0.0044
81508060|NCT01393899|162705731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.56|||=|0.0582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.02|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 20||0.02|-1.13|=0.0582
81508061|NCT01393899|162705731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.61|||=|0.0865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.09|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 26||0.09|-1.31|=0.0865
81508062|NCT01393899|162705731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.52|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 4||-0.52|-1.32|<0.0001
81508063|NCT01393899|162705731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.92|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.45|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 8||-0.45|-1.40|=0.0002
81508064|NCT01393899|162705731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-0.71|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 12||-0.71|-1.75|<0.0001
81508065|NCT01393899|162705731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-0.74|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 20||-0.74|-1.87|<0.0001
81508066|NCT01393899|162705731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.95|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 26||-0.95|-2.30|<0.0001
81508067|NCT01393899|162705733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.39|||=|0.0566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.01|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 8||0.01|-0.79|=0.0566
81545624|NCT01746901|162767869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.5494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.4|-2.5|0.5494
81545625|NCT01746901|162767869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.8||||0.0626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||3.8|-0.1|0.0626
81545626|NCT01746901|162767869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.7216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||2.3|-1.6|0.7216
81545627|NCT01746901|162767869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9||||0.3647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||2.8|-1.0|0.3647
81545628|NCT01746901|162767869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7||||0.4456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.2|-2.7|0.4456
81545629|NCT01746901|162767869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.9||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||3.9|0.0|0.0500
81545630|NCT01746901|162767870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-0.34|-0.69|<0.0001
81545631|NCT01746901|162767870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|-1.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-1.52|-1.86|<0.0001
81545632|NCT01746901|162767870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-0.63|-0.97|<0.0001
81545633|NCT01746901|162767870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-1.23|-1.58|<0.0001
81545634|NCT01746901|162767870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-0.56|-0.91|<0.0001
81545635|NCT01746901|162767870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-1.11|-1.46|<0.0001
81545636|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-1.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-1.42|-1.75|<0.0001
81545637|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08||||0.3309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||0.08|-0.24|0.3309
81545638|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-0.42|-0.74|<0.0001
81545639|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-0.92|-1.25|<0.0001
81545640|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-0.26|-0.59|<0.0001
81545641|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-0.88|-1.21|<0.0001
81545642|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|-3.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-3.69|-4.37|<0.0001
81545643|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.2475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||0.14|-0.54|0.2475
81545644|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|-1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-1.27|-1.96|<0.0001
81545645|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|-2.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-2.27|-2.96|<0.0001
81545646|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-1.00|-1.68|<0.0001
81545647|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|-2.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-2): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-2.08|-2.76|<0.0001
81545648|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.21|-10.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-10.60|-13.21|<0.0001
81545649|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.54|-5.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-5.93|-8.54|<0.0001
81545650|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|-6.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-6.59|-9.20|<0.0001
81545651|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.55|-9.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-9.94|-12.55|<0.0001
81545652|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.65|-5.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-5.05|-7.65|<0.0001
81545653|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.36|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.67|-9.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-9.05|-11.67|<0.0001
81545654|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.16|-9.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-9.58|-13.16|<0.0001
81545655|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-16.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.86|-14.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-14.28|-17.86|<0.0001
81545656|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.53|-9.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-9.93|-13.53|<0.0001
81545657|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.51|-13.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-13.91|-17.51|<0.0001
81545658|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.67|-7.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-7.09|-10.67|<0.0001
81545659|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.99|-12.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-12.39|-15.99|<0.0001
81545660|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.26||||0.8784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|3.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||3.11|-3.63|0.8784
81545661|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-41.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.02|-38.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-38.29|-45.02|<0.0001
81545662|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-19.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.01|-16.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-16.25|-23.01|<0.0001
81545663|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.67|-18.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-18.90|-25.67|<0.0001
81545664|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.86|-9.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-9.14|-15.86|<0.0001
81545665|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-20.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.98|-17.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-17.21|-23.98|<0.0001
81545666|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|10.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.75|15.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||15.54|5.75|<0.0001
81545667|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-57.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.63|-52.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-52.85|-62.63|<0.0001
81545668|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.09|-17.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-17.27|-27.09|<0.0001
81545669|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-24.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.83|-20.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-20.00|-29.83|<0.0001
81545670|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.41|-8.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-8.64|-18.41|<0.0001
81545671|NCT01746901|162767871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-23.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.62|-18.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-18.78|-28.62|<0.0001
81545672|NCT01746901|162767872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|-7.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-7.57|-11.90|<0.0001
81545673|NCT01746901|162767872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.99|7.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||7.32|2.99|<0.0001
81545674|NCT01746901|162767872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.9766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||2.20|-2.13|0.9766
81545675|NCT01746901|162767872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|-2.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-2.44|-6.78|<0.0001
81545676|NCT01746901|162767872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.39||||0.7242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|1.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.78|-2.55|0.7242
81545677|NCT01746901|162767872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|-2.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-2.28|-6.62|<0.0001
81545678|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|23.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||23.5|14.6|<0.0001
81545679|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6||||0.8048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||5.0|-3.9|0.8048
81545680|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.6||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|13.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||13.1|4.2|0.0002
81545681|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|15.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||15.4|6.5|<0.0001
81545682|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.1||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|11.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||11.6|2.7|0.0019
81545683|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|12.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||12.1|3.2|0.0010
81545684|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|127.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.6|161.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||161.2|93.6|<0.0001
81545685|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.7||||0.7837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|38.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||38.5|-29.1|0.7837
81545686|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|65.8||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.0|99.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||99.6|32.0|0.0002
81545687|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|66.3||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.5|100.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||100.1|32.5|0.0002
81545688|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|60.3||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.5|94.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||94.1|26.5|0.0006
81545689|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|31.9||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|65.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||65.7|-1.9|0.0640
81545690|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|142.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.5|190.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||190.7|94.5|<0.0001
81545691|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|15.8||||0.5169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3|63.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||63.9|-32.3|0.5169
81508068|NCT01393899|162705733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.21|||=|0.3144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.2|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 12||0.20|-0.61|=0.3144
81508069|NCT01393899|162705733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.56|||=|0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.02|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 26||-0.02|-1.10|=0.0434
81508070|NCT01393899|162705733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.57|||=|0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.18|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 8||-0.18|-0.96|=0.0050
81508071|NCT01393899|162705733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.66|||=|0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.25|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 12||-0.25|-1.06|=0.0017
81508072|NCT01393899|162705733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-0.67|||Linear mixed-effects model||Parameter Type: Adjusted Mean Difference|Week 26||-0.67|-1.72|<0.0001
81508073|NCT02622295|162705735|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81545692|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|81.3||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.2|129.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||129.3|33.2|0.0011
81508074|NCT02622295|162705736|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81508075|NCT02622295|162705737|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81508076|NCT02622295|162705738|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.467|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.467
81508077|NCT02622295|162705739|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81508078|NCT02622295|162705740|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.932|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.932
81508079|NCT02622295|162705741|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.326|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.326
81508080|NCT02622295|162705742|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.673|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.673
81508081|NCT02622295|162705743|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.539|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.539
81508082|NCT02622295|162705744|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.155|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.155
81508083|NCT02622295|162705745|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.164|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.164
81508084|NCT02622295|162705746|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.493|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.493
81508085|NCT02622295|162705747|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.458|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.458
81545693|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|77.1||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.1|125.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||125.2|29.1|0.0018
81508086|NCT01158820|162705761|OTHER|No data available for power analysis|Mean Difference (Net)|0.028|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81508087|NCT01158820|162705762|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.75|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||units are µg|See reference power analysis||||<0.01
81508088|NCT01158820|162705763|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.75||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||units are mg|See reference for power analysis||||0.01
81508089|NCT03462719|162705770|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.216|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.131|0.357|||Log Rank|||||0.357|0.131|<0.0001
81508090|NCT02101788|162705801|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.07|||||Estimation of treatment effect; Trametinib vs. SOC among patients with a mutation.|||1.07|0.28|
81508091|NCT02101788|162705801|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.03|||||Estimation of treatment effect; Trametinib vs. SOC among wild-type patients.|||1.03|0.39|
81508092|NCT02101788|162705801|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.0929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.08|||Chi-squared||Estimation of mutation effect; mutant vs. wild-type in the SOC group.|Prognostic effect of the mutation status among patients in the SOC arm.||1.08|0.34|0.0929
81508093|NCT02101788|162705801|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7195|||||||Chi-squared|||Predictive effect biomarker p-value||||0.7195
81508094|NCT04587869|162705803|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|Result was adjusted for HIV status and age (dichotomized at 50+ vs. \<50), as those characteristics were used to stratify sampling|Result is for indicator of assignment to intervention arm (vs. control)|Nonresponse weights were employed to account for potential bias from excluding participants who did not complete any follow-up assessments.||2.07|.73|.44
81508095|NCT04587869|162705804|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Result was adjusted for HIV status and age (dichotomized at 50+ vs. \<50), as those characteristics were used to stratify sampling|Result is for indicator of assignment to intervention arm (vs. control)|Nonresponse weights were employed to account for potential bias from excluding participants who did not complete any follow-up assessments.||||.47
81508096|NCT04587869|162705805|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Result was adjusted for HIV status and age (dichotomized at 50+ vs. \<50), as those characteristics were used to stratify sampling|Slope is adjusted regression coefficient for indicator of intervention arm (so mean of outcome across follow-ups was 0.19 higher for intervention vs. control)|Unlike the two primary outcomes which have a single value for each participant, for this outcome we employed a repeated measures style structure with one record for each of up to 3 FU observations. A sandwich estimator (SAS Proc Surveyreg) was employed to account for clustering of observations within participant. In addition, nonresponse weights were employed to account for potential bias from excluding participants who did not complete any follow-up assessments.||||.02
81508097|NCT05111613|162705806|SUPERIORITY||Win Ratio|5.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.68|6.97||||||||6.97|3.68|
81508098|NCT05111613|162705807|SUPERIORITY||Win Ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.35||||||||2.35|0.78|
81508099|NCT02891226|162705848|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.75||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|7.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.08|1.07|0.079
81508100|NCT02891226|162705848|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.92||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.01|12.07|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.07|2.01|0.003
81508101|NCT02891226|162705848|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.81|13.42|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.42|2.81|<0.001
81508102|NCT02891226|162705849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.31||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|33.58|||Regression, Logistic|||||33.58|0.55|0.241
81508103|NCT02891226|162705849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.16||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.76|70.64|||Regression, Logistic|||||70.64|1.76|0.032
81545694|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|63.6||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.6|111.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||111.7|15.6|0.0098
81545695|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|39.4||||0.1078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|87.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||87.4|-8.7|0.1078
81545696|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|196.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|116.9|275.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||275.1|116.9|<0.0001
81545697|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.4||||0.9726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.7|80.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||80.5|-77.7|0.9726
81545698|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|114.1||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.0|193.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||193.2|35.0|0.0050
81545699|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|83.3||||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|162.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||162.4|4.2|0.0392
81545700|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|68.7||||0.0883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|147.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||147.8|-10.4|0.0883
81545701|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|64.4||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|143.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||143.5|-14.7|0.1100
81545702|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|242.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|138.6|347.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||347.2|138.6|<0.0001
81545703|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-21.0||||0.6906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-125.3|83.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||83.2|-125.3|0.6906
81545704|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|118.7||||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.5|223.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||223.0|14.5|0.0259
81545705|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|103.2||||0.0525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|207.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||207.5|-1.1|0.0525
81545706|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|60.2||||0.2558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.1|164.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||164.4|-44.1|0.2558
81508104|NCT02891226|162705849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.04||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.82|91.32|||Regression, Logistic|||||91.32|2.82|0.009
81508105|NCT02891226|162705850|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|6.45|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.45|0.62|0.330
81508106|NCT02891226|162705850|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.72||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.02|16.21|||Regression, Logistic|||||16.21|2.02|0.006
81545707|NCT01746901|162767873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|88.6||||0.0952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|192.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||192.9|-15.7|0.0952
81508107|NCT02891226|162705850|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.52||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.37|9.07|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.07|1.37|0.029
81508108|NCT02891226|162705851|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.234||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|-0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.25|-1.03|0.007
81508109|NCT02891226|162705851|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|-0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.45|-1.21|<0.001
81545708|NCT01746901|162767874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.8||||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-0.2|-3.3|0.0298
81545709|NCT01746901|162767874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.7||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||4.3|1.1|0.0008
81545710|NCT01746901|162767874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.2|-2.0|0.6450
81545711|NCT01746901|162767874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.3||||0.0962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||2.9|-0.2|0.0962
81545712|NCT01746901|162767874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.0||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||0.5|-2.6|0.1930
81545713|NCT01746901|162767874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.7||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||3.3|0.2|0.0310
81508110|NCT02891226|162705851|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.84|-0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.22|-0.84|0.005
81508111|NCT02891226|162705853|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|24.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.358|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.53|34.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||34.56|13.53|<0.001
81508112|NCT02891226|162705853|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|29.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.421|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|18.84|40.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||40.08|18.84|<0.001
81508113|NCT02891226|162705853|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|25.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.185|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.67|33.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||33.82|16.67|<0.001
81508114|NCT02891226|162705854|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|7.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.072|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.48|11.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.34|4.48|<0.001
81508115|NCT02891226|162705854|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.102||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.72|9.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.67|2.72|0.004
81508116|NCT02891226|162705854|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|6.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.686|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.94|9.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.51|3.94|<0.001
81508117|NCT02891226|162705855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|5.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.927||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.95|8.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mental Component Summary (MCS)||8.32|1.95|0.008
81508118|NCT02891226|162705855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|4.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.951||0.033|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|7.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mental Component Summary (MCS)||7.41|0.96|0.033
81508119|NCT02891226|162705855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|3.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.589||0.021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|6.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mental Component Summary (MCS)||6.34|1.08|0.021
81508120|NCT02891226|162705855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.319||0.229|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.59|3.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical Component Summary (PCS)||3.77|-0.59|0.229
81508121|NCT02891226|162705855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|4.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.349|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.67|7.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical Component Summary (PCS)||7.14|2.67|<0.001
81508122|NCT02891226|162705855|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.078||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.81|5.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical Component Summary (PCS)||5.38|1.81|0.001
81508123|NCT00145626|162705859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cumulative Incidence|0.214|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114|||TWO_SIDED||||||||The cumulative incidence estimate and its standard error for occurrence of regimen-related mortality by the end of the first 100 days post-transplant was calculated.|||||
81508124|NCT00125788|162705874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.076
81508125|NCT00125788|162705875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.072
81508126|NCT00125788|162705876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.129|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.129
81508127|NCT04446312|162705914|NON_INFERIORITY|The pre-defined non-inferiority margin was 10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|4.27|||Mantel Haenszel|||||4.27|-3.97|<0.001
81508128|NCT00932035|162705915|SUPERIORITY|To achieve a power of 0.84, a sample size of 72 patients, evenly distributed is required. With 36 patients per group, a Fisher's exact test with a one-sided alpha of 0.05 will have a 84% power to detect the difference between the experimental group (axillary reverse mapping) of 5% or less and a control group (standard dissection) of 30% or more. Response estimates were chosen based on reported lymphedema rates.||||||0.45|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.45
81508129|NCT00932035|162705916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.50
81508130|NCT00932035|162705917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.59
81508131|NCT04487080|162705919|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.85|||Log Rank||HR and its 95% CI was estimated based on a stratified Cox's regression model with treatment as the sole explanatory variable.|||0.85|0.58|0.0002
81545714|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|41.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.9|49.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||49.0|33.9|<0.0001
81545715|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.4||||0.3763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|10.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||10.9|-4.2|0.3763
81545716|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|18.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|25.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||25.8|10.7|<0.0001
81545717|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|26.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.1|34.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||34.1|19.1|<0.0001
81545718|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|20.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|28.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||28.2|13.1|<0.0001
81545719|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|19.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|26.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-1): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||26.8|11.8|<0.0001
81545720|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|284.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|232.9|335.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||335.8|232.9|<0.0001
81545721|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|31.2||||0.2336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|82.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||82.8|-20.4|0.2336
81545722|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|167.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|115.7|218.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||218.9|115.7|<0.0001
81508132|NCT00293813|162705935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.1||||||95.0|2.6|5.7|||ANCOVA|||||5.7|2.6|
81508133|NCT00293813|162705935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||||95.0|-0.6|2.6|||ANCOVA|||||2.6|-.6|
81508134|NCT01537315|162705940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4521|TWO_SIDED|||||A paired comparison between baseline CRP values with values obtained after 1, 3, and 6 months of treatment was conducted, with a p-value of 0.05 used as the a priori threshold of statistical significance.|ANOVA|||||||0.4521
81508135|NCT02197572|162705942|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-2.2|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.2||||||Change from Baseline at 0.25 Hours Postdose||2.2||
81508136|NCT02197572|162705942|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-8.3|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||-4.0||||||Change from Baseline at 0.5 Hours Postdose||-4.0||
81508137|NCT02197572|162705942|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-1.8|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.6||||||Change from Baseline at 1 Hour Postdose||2.6||
81508138|NCT02197572|162705942|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-2.7|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.7||||||Change from Baseline at 1.5 Hours Postdose||1.7||
81508139|NCT02197572|162705942|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-5.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.6||||||Change from Baseline at 2 Hours Postdose||-0.6||
81508140|NCT02197572|162705942|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-7.6|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||-3.2||||||Change from Baseline at 2.5 Hours Postdose||-3.2||
81508141|NCT02197572|162705942|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-9.1|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||-4.6||||||Change from Baseline at 3 Hours Postdose||-4.6||
81508142|NCT02197572|162705942|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-7.2|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||-2.9||||||Change from Baseline at 4 Hours Postdose||-2.9||
81508143|NCT02197572|162705942|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-8.8|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||-4.6||||||Change from Baseline at 6 Hours Postdose||-4.6||
81508144|NCT02197572|162705942|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-2.2|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.4||||||Change from Baseline at 8 Hours Postdose||2.4||
81508145|NCT02197572|162705942|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|-6.6|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.5||||||Change from Baseline at 10 Hours Postdose||-0.5||
81508146|NCT02197572|162705942|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|7.1|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||11.4||||||Change from Baseline at 24 Hours Postdose||11.4||
81508147|NCT02197572|162705942|OTHER||Least Squares Mean|2.8|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||8.1||||||Change from Baseline at 48 Hours Postdose||8.1||
81508148|NCT03783962|162705976|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.003
81508149|NCT03783962|162705977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.97
81508150|NCT03783962|162705978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.08
81508151|NCT03783962|162705978|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81508152|NCT03783962|162705978|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81508153|NCT03783962|162705979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.18
81508154|NCT03783962|162705979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.40
81508155|NCT03783962|162705979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.01
81508156|NCT03783962|162705980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.40
81508157|NCT03783962|162705980|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81508158|NCT03783962|162705980|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81508159|NCT03783962|162705981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.25
81508160|NCT03783962|162705981|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81508161|NCT03783962|162705981|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81508162|NCT03783962|162705982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.26
81508163|NCT03783962|162705982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.41
81508164|NCT03783962|162705982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.02
81508165|NCT03783962|162705983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.03
81508166|NCT03783962|162705983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.02
81508167|NCT03783962|162705983|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81508168|NCT03783962|162705984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.58
81508169|NCT03783962|162705984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.05
81508170|NCT03783962|162705984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.01
81508171|NCT03783962|162705985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.009
81508172|NCT03783962|162705986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81508173|NCT03458325|162705987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The comparator arm was populated with claims data for patients who presented to the emergency department for worsening HF and were admitted to the hospital for ≤ 72 hours for the treatment of HF. The filter was further strengthened by analyzing diagnostic codes and resource utilization during their hospital stay to exclude hospitalizations other than Heart Failure.~Each subject from the Furoscix group was matched to controls in ratios ranging from 1:1 to 4:1."||-11,802.70|-22,187.90|<0.0001
81508174|NCT03458325|162705988|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-6.4||||0.6765|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The comparator arm was populated with claims data for patients who presented to the emergency department for worsening HF and were admitted to the hospital for ≤ 72 hours for the treatment of HF. The filter was further strengthened by analyzing diagnostic codes and resource utilization during their hospital stay to exclude hospitalizations other than Heart Failure.~Each subject from the Furoscix group was matched to controls in ratios ranging from 1:1 to 4:1."||||0.6765
81508175|NCT03458325|162705989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.3||||0.5856|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The comparator arm was populated with claims data for patients who presented to the emergency department for worsening HF and were admitted to the hospital for ≤ 72 hours for the treatment of HF. The filter was further strengthened by analyzing diagnostic codes and resource utilization during their hospital stay to exclude hospitalizations other than Heart Failure.~Each subject from the Furoscix group was matched to controls in ratios ranging from 1:1 to 4:1."||||0.5856
81508176|NCT03458325|162705990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"The comparator arm was populated with claims data for patients who presented to the emergency department for worsening HF and were admitted to the hospital for ≤ 72 hours for the treatment of HF. The filter was further strengthened by analyzing diagnostic codes and resource utilization during their hospital stay to exclude hospitalizations other than Heart Failure.~Each subject from the Furoscix group was matched to controls in ratios ranging from 1:1 to 4:1."||||1.000
81545723|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|148.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.8|199.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||199.7|96.8|<0.0001
81545724|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|135.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.0|187.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||187.2|84.0|<0.0001
81545725|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|113.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.1|165.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-8): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||165.0|62.1|<0.0001
81545726|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|278.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|213.2|343.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||343.3|213.2|<0.0001
81545727|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|71.3||||0.0322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|136.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||136.5|6.1|0.0322
81545728|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|195.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|130.2|260.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||260.5|130.2|<0.0001
81545729|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|154.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.2|219.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||219.3|89.2|<0.0001
81545730|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|143.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.0|208.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||208.4|78.0|<0.0001
81545731|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|126.7||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.7|191.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-12): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||191.8|61.7|0.0002
81545732|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|202.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|118.4|286.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||286.4|118.4|<0.0001
81545733|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|137.6||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.3|221.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||221.8|53.3|0.0015
81545734|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|192.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|108.7|277.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||277.2|108.7|<0.0001
81545735|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|147.0||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.0|231.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||231.1|63.0|0.0007
81545736|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|148.1||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.9|232.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||232.4|63.9|0.0007
81545737|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|109.6||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.5|193.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-24): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||193.6|25.5|0.0110
81545738|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|196.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|107.4|284.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||284.6|107.4|<0.0001
81545739|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|133.9||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.0|222.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||222.8|45.0|0.0034
81545740|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|190.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|102.1|279.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||279.8|102.1|<0.0001
81545741|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|138.9||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.3|227.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||227.6|50.3|0.0023
81545742|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|147.8||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.0|236.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||236.7|59.0|0.0013
81545743|NCT01746901|162767875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|100.0||||0.0273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|188.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||AUE (0-36): Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||188.6|11.3|0.0273
81545744|NCT01746901|162767876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||-1.8|-5.0|<0.0001
81545745|NCT01746901|162767876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.9||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||4.4|1.3|0.0004
81545746|NCT01746901|162767876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.8478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.4|-1.7|0.8478
81545747|NCT01746901|162767876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.6192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.2|-1.9|0.6192
81545748|NCT01746901|162767876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.8857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.4|-1.7|0.8857
81545749|NCT01746901|162767876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.5092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed-effect model with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and participants nested within the sequence as a random effect.||1.0|-2.1|0.5092
81545750|NCT00089752|162767907|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size was designed to achieve at least 80% power, using n 1⁄4 123 per group with an effect size of at least 0.36|Adjusted difference in mean change|-1.76||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.3||a priori threshold was p\<0.05|ANCOVA|||Intent to Treat analysis with Last Observation Carried Forward.||0.3|-3.8|0.09
81545751|NCT03879772|162767918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.95
81545752|NCT03879772|162767918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.78
81545753|NCT03879772|162767918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.98
81508177|NCT03458325|162705991|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|65.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"The comparator arm was populated with claims data for patients who presented to the emergency department for worsening HF and were admitted to the hospital for ≤ 72 hours for the treatment of HF. The filter was further strengthened by analyzing diagnostic codes and resource utilization during their hospital stay to exclude hospitalizations other than Heart Failure.~Each subject from the Furoscix group was matched to controls in ratios ranging from 1:1 to 4:1."||||<0.0001
81508178|NCT03458325|162705992|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.8||||0.0443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|25.3|||t-test, 2 sided|P-value was obtained from the paired t-test statistic.||Analysis for Summary Score||25.3|0.4|0.0443
81508179|NCT03458325|162705993|SUPERIORITY|Statistical Analysis for the mean change in NT-proBNP over 30 days|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-122.6||||0.5133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-525.8|280.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||280.5|-525.8|0.5133
81508180|NCT03458325|162705993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-719.9||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1406.5|-33.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical Analysis for mean change in BNP over 30 days||-33.2|-1406.5|0.0420
81508181|NCT02956746|162705997|OTHER|||||||0.4187||||||threshold for significance p-values \< 0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.4187
81508182|NCT00460655|162706006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.428||||0.006||95.0|-5.841|-1.016|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.016|-5.841|0.006
81508183|NCT05507567|162706026|OTHER|||||||0.0331|||||||Chi-squared|||A priori primary analysis group||||0.0331
81508184|NCT05507567|162706027|OTHER|||||||0.1427||||||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L) estimation|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|1-sided Wilcoxon rank-sum||||||0.1427
81508185|NCT05507567|162706028|OTHER|||||||0.1307||||||H-L estimation|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|1-sided Wilcoxon rank-sum||||||0.1307
81508186|NCT05507567|162706029|OTHER|||||||0.0382||||||H-L estimation|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|1-sided Wilcoxon rank-sum||||||0.0382
81508187|NCT05507567|162706030|OTHER|||||||0.011||||||H-L estimation|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|1-sided Wilcoxon rank-sum||||||0.0110
81508188|NCT02933879|162706044|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4615|||||||Z-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4615
81508189|NCT02933879|162706046|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0404|||||||Z-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0404
81508190|NCT02933879|162706046|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2106|||||||Z-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2106
81508191|NCT02933879|162706048|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Z-test, 2 sided|||||||1.0000
81508192|NCT02933879|162706050|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Z-test, 2 sided|||||||1.0000
81508193|NCT02933879|162706053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2467|||||||Z-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2467
81508194|NCT03703232|162706056|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.092
81508195|NCT03703232|162706057|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.760
81508196|NCT03703232|162706058|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.007
81508197|NCT03703232|162706059|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.003
81508198|NCT03703232|162706060|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.861|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.861
81508199|NCT03703232|162706062|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.405|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.405
81508200|NCT03703232|162706063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.798|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.798
81508201|NCT03703232|162706064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.382|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.382
81508202|NCT03703232|162706065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.179|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.179
81508203|NCT03703232|162706066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.984|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.984
81508204|NCT01194219|162706074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.1|32.5|||Chi-squared|||||32.5|23.1|<0.0001
81508205|NCT01194219|162706075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|21.9|||Chi-squared|||||21.9|13.7|<0.0001
81545754|NCT03879772|162767918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.01
81545755|NCT03879772|162767918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.82
81545756|NCT03879772|162767918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.98
81545757|NCT03879772|162767918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.01
81545758|NCT03879772|162767918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.8
81545759|NCT03879772|162767918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.02
81545760|NCT03879772|162767918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.01
81545761|NCT03879772|162767919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.56
81545762|NCT03879772|162767919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.74
81508206|NCT01194219|162706076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|-40.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.34|-35.21|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. The estimation and p-value were adjusted by the covariate.||||-35.21|-46.34|<0.0001
81508207|NCT01194219|162706077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|-35.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.9|-30.6|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. The estimation and p-value were adjusted by the covariate.||||-30.6|-39.9|<0.0001
81508208|NCT01194219|162706078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|41.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.7|47.7|||Chi-squared|||||47.7|35.7|<0.0001
81508209|NCT01194219|162706079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|-24.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|-19.8|||ANOVA|Based on an analysis of variance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor (an ANOVA model).||||-19.8|-28.7|<0.0001
81508210|NCT01194219|162706080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS Mean|-4.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-3.6|||ANOVA||Based on an analysis of covariance model for the change from baseline at Week 16, with treatment group as a factor, the baseline value, and the treatment by baseline interaction term as covariates.|||-3.6|-5.4|<0.0001
81508211|NCT01194219|162706081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|3.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|4.35|||ANCOVA|The model included treatment group as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate. The estimation and p-value were adjusted by the covariate.||||4.35|1.81|<0.0001
81508212|NCT01194219|162706082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|16.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|20.7|||Chi-squared|||||20.7|12.8|<0.0001
81508213|NCT01194219|162706083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.649|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.768|3.969|||Log Rank|||||3.969|1.768|<0.0001
81508214|NCT03951766|162706089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-1.1||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05. We did not adjust for multiple comparisons, because this was a secondary outcome. The p-value is for a planned specific comparison of week 6 to baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.1|-1.9|<.0001
81508215|NCT03951766|162706090|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-24.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.7|-17.1||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-17.1|-32.7|<.0001
81508216|NCT03951766|162706091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.4||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6|t-test, 2 sided|||PANAS positive affect||0.4|-0.0|0.06
81508217|NCT03951766|162706091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||PANAS negative affect||0.1|-0.4|0.36
81508218|NCT03951766|162706092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.1627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.4|-0.1|0.1627
81508219|NCT03951766|162706093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|6.3||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||Single-item - past week||6.3|-3.8|0.62
81508220|NCT03951766|162706093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|4.4||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||Single-item - right now||4.4|-5.4|0.83
81508221|NCT03951766|162706094|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|18.7||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||SEQ-12 - Internal||18.7|7.6|<.0001
81508222|NCT03951766|162706094|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.1|16.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||SEQ-12 - External||16.1|6.1|<.0001
81508223|NCT03951766|162706095|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|9.8||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||9.8|1.2|0.0126
81508224|NCT03951766|162706096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.6||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|-2.0||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-2.0|-11.1|0.0053
81508225|NCT03951766|162706097|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||ATS - Adverse Effects||0.2|-0.1|0.76
81508226|NCT03951766|162706097|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.5||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05. We did not adjust for multiple comparisons, because this was a secondary outcome. The p-value is for a planned specific comparison of week 6 to baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||ATS - Psychoactive Benefits||-0.5|-1.0|<.0001
81508227|NCT03951766|162706097|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.3||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05. We did not adjust for multiple comparisons, because this was a secondary outcome. The p-value is for a planned specific comparison of week 6 to baseline.|t-test, 2 sided|||ATS - Pleasure||-0.3|-0.8|<.0001
81545763|NCT03879772|162767919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.68
81545764|NCT03879772|162767919|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||<0.01
81545765|NCT03879772|162767919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.81
81545766|NCT03879772|162767919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.33
81545767|NCT03879772|162767919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.01
81545768|NCT03879772|162767919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.46
81545769|NCT03879772|162767919|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||<0.01
81545770|NCT03879772|162767919|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||<0.01
81545771|NCT03879772|162767920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.8
81545772|NCT03879772|162767920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.45
81545773|NCT03879772|162767920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.12
81545774|NCT03879772|162767920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.36
81545775|NCT03879772|162767920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.6
81545776|NCT03879772|162767920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.17
81545777|NCT03879772|162767920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.23
81545778|NCT03879772|162767920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.42
81545779|NCT03879772|162767920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.09
81545780|NCT03879772|162767920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.01
81545781|NCT03879772|162767921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.03
81545782|NCT03879772|162767921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.04
81545783|NCT03879772|162767921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.08
81545784|NCT03879772|162767921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.49
81545785|NCT03879772|162767921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.93
81545786|NCT03879772|162767921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.75
81545787|NCT03879772|162767921|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||<0.01
81545788|NCT03879772|162767921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.71
81545789|NCT03879772|162767921|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||<0.01
81545790|NCT03879772|162767921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.01
81545791|NCT03879772|162767922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.16
81545792|NCT03879772|162767922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.22
81545793|NCT03879772|162767922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.14
81545794|NCT03879772|162767922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.14
81545795|NCT03879772|162767922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.85
81545796|NCT03879772|162767922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.96
81545797|NCT03879772|162767922|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||<0.01
81545798|NCT03879772|162767922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.81
81545799|NCT03879772|162767922|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||<0.01
81545800|NCT03879772|162767922|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||<0.01
81545801|NCT03879772|162767923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.05
81545802|NCT03879772|162767923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.07
81545803|NCT03879772|162767923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.11
81545804|NCT03879772|162767923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.31
81545805|NCT03879772|162767923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.94
81545806|NCT03879772|162767923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.73
81545807|NCT03879772|162767923|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||<0.01
81508228|NCT03951766|162706098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.1|-0.3|0.25
81508229|NCT03951766|162706099|SUPERIORITY|DBI - Positive Experiences|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|-14.3||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-14.3|-27.2|<.0001
81508230|NCT03951766|162706099|SUPERIORITY|DBI - Negative Experiences|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|2.3||"We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6."|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.3|-8.1|0.27
81508231|NCT03951766|162706100|SUPERIORITY|Pros of Being Smoke-Free|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.1||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|-2.3||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-2.3|-15.9|0.009
81508232|NCT03951766|162706100|SUPERIORITY|Cons of Quitting|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|3.6||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||3.6|-13.7|0.25
81508233|NCT03951766|162706101|SUPERIORITY|PSS total scores|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.0069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-0.7||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.7|-4.1|0.0069
81545808|NCT03879772|162767923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||0.79
81545809|NCT03879772|162767923|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||<0.01
81545810|NCT03879772|162767923|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons were performed using least square means from two-way ANOVA.||||<0.01
81508234|NCT03951766|162706101|SUPERIORITY|PSS - Perceived Helplessness|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.1|-0.5|0.0043
81545811|NCT01598532|162767926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.004|||||||ANOVA|Univariate, one-way, repeated measure ANOVA with trend analysis||linear trend over time for the effect of LED treatments||||<0.004
81545812|NCT01598532|162767927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.003|||||||ANOVA|Univariate, one-way, repeated measure ANOVA with trend analysis||linear trend over time for the effect of LED treatments||||<0.003
81545813|NCT01598532|162767928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.003|||||||ANOVA|Univariate, one-way, repeated measure ANOVA with trend analysis||linear trend over time for effect of LED treatments||||<0.003
81508235|NCT03951766|162706101|SUPERIORITY|PSS - Perceived Self-Efficacy|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.1953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.4||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.4|-0.1|0.1953
81508236|NCT03951766|162706102|SUPERIORITY|Brief COPE Self-distraction|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.8||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.8|-0.1|0.087
81508237|NCT03951766|162706102|SUPERIORITY|Brief COPE active coping|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.209||||0.2866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.2|-0.6|0.2866
81508238|NCT03951766|162706102|SUPERIORITY|Brief COPE denial|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.4|-0.4|0.9296
81508239|NCT03951766|162706102|SUPERIORITY|Brief COPE substance use|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.6599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.3|-0.5|0.6599
81545814|NCT01598532|162767929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.006|||||||ANOVA|Univariate, one-way, repeated measure ANOVA with trend analysis||linear trend over time for the effects of LED treatments||||<0.006
81545815|NCT00940771|162767953|OTHER|Friedman's Test|Chi Square|12.3||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Friedman's Test|3 degrees of freedom.||||||.006
81545816|NCT00940771|162767953|OTHER|Post Hoc testing Post hoc Wilcoxon Signed Rank tests||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank|Z=-2.701||Nul lHypothesis that there is no difference between specific time points.||||.007
81545817|NCT00940771|162767954|OTHER|Friedman's test with 3 df||||||0.356|||||||Friedman's Test|3 degrees of freedom||||||.356
81545818|NCT00940771|162767955|OTHER||Chi-square|1.0||||0.801|TWO_SIDED||||||Friedman's test|3 degrees of freedom|1.0 is the actual calculated Chi-X value, not the p value.|The null hypothesis was that there was a difference. We were looking for no difference between before and after switch.||||.801
81545819|NCT00940771|162767956|OTHER|Friedman's test||||||0.075||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance 0.05|Friedman's test|3 degrees of freedom||||||.075
81545820|NCT02593006|162767965|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.3|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|23.8|||Propensity weighted regression model|||||23.8|-3.2|>0.05
81545821|NCT02593006|162767966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Global test of interaction between time and treatment group.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.04
81545822|NCT00926237|162768013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.74||||0.04|ONE_SIDED|||||t value = -1.40|Mixed Models Analysis||1Hz active rTMS - Sham rTMS|||||.04
81508240|NCT03951766|162706102|SUPERIORITY|Brief COPE use of emotional support|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.2315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.7|-0.2|0.2315
81508241|NCT03951766|162706102|SUPERIORITY|Brief COPE use of instrumental support|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.6183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.6|-0.3|0.6183
81508242|NCT03951766|162706102|SUPERIORITY|Brief COPE behavioral disengagement|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.2037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.7|-0.1|0.2037
81508243|NCT03951766|162706102|SUPERIORITY|Brief COPE venting|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.2|-0.9|0.0060
81508244|NCT03951766|162706102|SUPERIORITY|Brief COPE positive reframing|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.3045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.2|-0.7|0.3045
81508245|NCT03951766|162706102|SUPERIORITY|Brief COPE planning|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.2|-1.0|0.0029
81508246|NCT03951766|162706102|SUPERIORITY|Brief COPE humor|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.8274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.4|-0.5|0.8274
81508247|NCT03951766|162706102|SUPERIORITY|Brief COPE acceptance|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.9||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.9|0.0|0.0349
81508248|NCT03951766|162706102|SUPERIORITY|Brief COPE religion|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.3451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.6|-0.2|0.3451
81508249|NCT03951766|162706102|SUPERIORITY|Brief COPE self-blame|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.3||We used hierarchical linear mixed models with maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing data, then used a planned, pairwise comparison to test for within-person changes between baseline and week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.3|-1.2|0.0006
81508250|NCT00363142|162706133|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of FPV/r100 to FPV/r200 would be declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval on the difference in percentage of participants not meeting the virologic failure definition \[FPV/r100 minus FPV/r200\] was -12% or greater.|Difference in the percentages|-2.12||||||95.0|-9.36|5.12|||||Difference in percentages = percentage in Arm 1 minus percentage in Arm 2|||5.12|-9.36|
81508251|NCT00132301|162706153|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.11||Log rank test stratified by site.|Log Rank|||||1.11|0.58|0.40
81508252|NCT03163134|162706154|OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.017
81508253|NCT03163134|162706155|OTHER|||||||0.577|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.577
81508254|NCT01890265|162706163|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.33|||=|0.0331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|8.3||The analysis of the change from Baseline to Week 48 in FVC (% predicted) was based on the random coefficient regression model based on observed cases.|Random coefficient regression|||The absolute LS mean treatment difference (pamrevlumab - placebo) for change from Baseline to Week 48 in FVC (% predicted) is presented.||8.3|0.35|= 0.0331
81508255|NCT01890265|162706164|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.8|||=|0.0236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.2|||ANCOVA with MI|||The absolute LS mean treatment difference (pamrevlumab - placebo) for change from Baseline to Week 24 in QLF score is presented.||-0.2|-3.3|= 0.0236
81508256|NCT01890265|162706164|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.2|||=|0.0729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|0.3|||ANCOVA with MI|||The absolute LS mean treatment difference (pamrevlumab - placebo) for change from Baseline to Week 48 in QLF score is presented.||0.3|-6.6|= 0.0729
81508257|NCT01890265|162706165|SUPERIORITY||Absolute difference|-21.4|||=|0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.6|-6.2|||Regression, Logistic|||The absolute treatment difference (pamrevlumab - placebo) for percentage of participants with IPF progression at Week 48 is presented.||-6.2|-36.6|= 0.0133
81508258|NCT03674970|162706170|OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||ANOVA|||||||.55
81508259|NCT03674970|162706171|OTHER|||||||0.2146|||||||ANOVA|||||||.2146
81508260|NCT03674970|162706172|OTHER|||||||0.5642|||||||ANOVA|||||||.5642
81508261|NCT03674970|162706173|OTHER|||||||0.4353|||||||ANOVA|||||||.4353
81508262|NCT03674970|162706174|OTHER|||||||0.0348|||||||ANOVA|||||||.0348
81508263|NCT03674970|162706175|OTHER|||||||0.404|||||||ANOVA|||||||.4040
81508264|NCT01166347|162706208|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was 15%.|Difference in Percentages|3.7||||0.011|ONE_SIDED|95.0||12.56|||Wald test||Difference = Control - HeartWare|Primary endpoint is 2 year survival free from disabling stroke (Modified Rankin Scale \>=4), death, exchange, explant due to device malfunction or urgent transplantation. Subjects who are electively transplanted or explanted due to recovery (no disabling stroke) must survive to 2 years post original implant to be considered a success.||12.56||0.0110
81545823|NCT00926237|162768013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.77||||0.02|ONE_SIDED|||||t value = -2.03|Mixed Models Analysis||10 Hz active rTMS - Sham rTMS|||||.02
81545824|NCT00926237|162768013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.73||||0.2|ONE_SIDED|||||t value = -1..28|Mixed Models Analysis||10 Hz washout - sham washout period|||||.20
81545825|NCT00926237|162768013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.19||||0.19|ONE_SIDED|||||t value = -1.29|Mixed Models Analysis||1Hz washout - sham washout|||||.19
81545826|NCT01929317|162768036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean change from Baseline|-4.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-3.2|||t-test, 1 sided|||||-3.2|-6.3|<0.001
81545827|NCT01929317|162768037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.0|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part III total score for Week 2.|||2.0|-2.4|
81545828|NCT01929317|162768037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.1|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part III total score for Week 4.|||3.1|-1.9|
81545829|NCT01929317|162768037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.0|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part III total score for Week 6.|||3.0|-2.3|
81545830|NCT01929317|162768037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|2.0|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part III total score for Week 8.|||2.0|-3.4|
81545831|NCT01929317|162768037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.9|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part III total score for Week 12.|||3.9|-2.0|
81545832|NCT01929317|162768039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 1 total score for Week 2.|||0.3|-0.2|
81545833|NCT01929317|162768039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 1 total score for Week 4.|||0.4|-0.2|
81545834|NCT01929317|162768039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 1 total score for Week 6.|||0.3|-0.4|
81545835|NCT01929317|162768039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 1 total score for Week 8.|||0.3|-0.3|
81545836|NCT01929317|162768039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 1 total score for Week 12.|||0.6|-0.2|
81545837|NCT01929317|162768040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.1|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 2 total score for Week 2, On status.|||0.1|-1.8|
81545838|NCT01929317|162768040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.1|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 2 total score for Week 4, On status.|||0.1|-2.4|
81545839|NCT01929317|162768040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.3|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 2 total score for Week 6, On status.|||0.3|-2.6|
81545840|NCT01929317|162768040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.3|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 2 total score for Week 8, On status.|||0.3|-2.8|
81545841|NCT01929317|162768040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.7|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 2 total score for Week 12, On status.|||0.7|-2.7|
81545842|NCT01929317|162768040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.5|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 2 total score for Week 2, Off status.|||0.5|-1.8|
81545843|NCT01929317|162768040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.8|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 2 total score for Week 4, Off status.|||0.8|-2.6|
81545844|NCT01929317|162768040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.0|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 2 total score for Week 6, Off status.|||1.0|-2.8|
81545845|NCT01929317|162768040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.8|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 2 total score for Week 8, Off status.|||1.8|-2.1|
81545846|NCT01929317|162768040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.1|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 2 total score for Week 12, Off status.|||2.1|-2.2|
81545847|NCT01929317|162768041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.4|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 4 total score for Week 2.|||0.4|-0.7|
81545848|NCT01929317|162768041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.6|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 4 total score for Week 4.|||0.6|-0.7|
81545849|NCT01929317|162768041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.8|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 4 total score for Week 6.|||0.8|-0.7|
81545850|NCT01929317|162768041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 4 total score for Week 8.|||0.7|-0.7|
81545851|NCT01929317|162768041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.5|||||Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in Japanese UPDRS Part 4 total score for Week 12.|||0.5|-0.9|
81545852|NCT01929317|162768054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|1.04|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in actual hours of awake time spent Off for Week 2."|||1.04|-1.65|
81545853|NCT01929317|162768054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|1.45|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in actual hours of awake time spent Off for Week 4."|||1.45|-1.34|
81545854|NCT01929317|162768054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|1.24|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in actual hours of awake time spent Off for Week 6."|||1.24|-1.95|
81508265|NCT01166347|162706209|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|1.1||||0.5922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|10.8||If p\<0.05, then the test is statistically significant.|Regression, Logistic|Treatment as the only independent variable.|Difference = HeartWare - Control|If non-inferiority is established for the primary endpoint, statistical testing for superiority and p-value estimation for the 3 secondary endpoints (incidence of bleeding, incidence of major infection, overall survival) will be performed in a pre-specified sequence and testing will continue at the nominal alpha level until the first non-significant result. This fixed sequence procedure strongly controls the family-wise error rate for the collection of the 3 secondary endpoints.||10.8|-8.5|0.5922
81508266|NCT03541499|162706239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.807|||||||Barnard's exact test|||At any time point||||0.807
81508267|NCT03541499|162706239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||Barnard's exact test|||At any time point||||0.043
81508268|NCT03541499|162706240|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Barnard's exact test|||Any time point||||1.000
81508269|NCT03541499|162706240|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.301|||||||Barnard's exact test|||Any time point||||0.301
81508270|NCT03541499|162706241|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Barnard's exact test|||Any time point||||1.000
81508271|NCT03541499|162706241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Barnard's exact test|||Any time point||||0.009
81508272|NCT03541499|162706243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.526|||||||Barnard's exact test|||IgA, any time point||||0.526
81508273|NCT03541499|162706243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Barnard's exact test|||IgA, any time point||||0.100
81508274|NCT03541499|162706243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055|||||||Barnard's exact test|||IgG, any time point||||0.055
81508275|NCT03541499|162706243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||Barnard's exact test|||IgG, any time point||||0.023
81508276|NCT03541499|162706244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.174|||||||Barnard's exact test|||IgA, any time point||||0.174
81508277|NCT03541499|162706244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Barnard's exact test|||IgA, any time point||||0.006
81508278|NCT03541499|162706244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.745|||||||Barnard's exact test|||IgG, any time point||||0.745
81508279|NCT03541499|162706244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||Barnard's exact test|||IgG, any time point||||0.023
81508280|NCT03541499|162706250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||Barnard's exact test|||IgA, any time point||||0.023
81508281|NCT03541499|162706250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142|||||||Barnard's exact test|||IgA, any time point||||0.142
81508282|NCT03541499|162706250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.526|||||||Barnard's exact test|||IgG, any time point||||0.526
81508283|NCT03541499|162706250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142|||||||Barnard's exact test|||IgG, any time point||||0.142
81508284|NCT03541499|162706251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.836|||||||Barnard's exact test|||IgA, any time point||||0.836
81508285|NCT03541499|162706251|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Barnard's exact test|||IgA, any time point||||1.000
81508286|NCT03541499|162706251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.526|||||||Barnard's exact test|||IgG, any time point||||0.526
81508287|NCT03541499|162706251|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.119|||||||Barnard's exact test|||IgG, any time point||||0.119
81508288|NCT03541499|162706252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.271|||||||Barnard's exact test|||Any time point||||0.271
81508289|NCT03541499|162706252|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.226|||||||Barnard's exact test|||Any time point||||0.226
81508290|NCT03541499|162706253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.783|||||||Barnard's exact test|||Any time point||||0.783
81508291|NCT03541499|162706253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Barnard's exact test|||Any time point||||0.001
81508292|NCT03541499|162706254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.745|||||||Barnard's exact test|||Any time point||||0.745
81508293|NCT03541499|162706254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.068|||||||Barnard's exact test|||Any time point||||0.068
81508294|NCT03541499|162706255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.585|||||||Barnard's exact test|||Any time point||||0.585
81508295|NCT03541499|162706255|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Barnard's exact test|||Any time point||||1.000
81508296|NCT01402869|162706259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power of 80|||||<|0.001||||||LSD post hoc test was used for multiple group comparisons. P\<.05|ANOVA|LSD post hoc test was used for multiple group comparisons.||Null hypothesis: There is no statistically significant difference in peak methemoglobin blood levels following the administration of prilocaine, lidocaine, or no local anesthetic in pre-cooperative children undergoing comprehensive dental rehabilitation under general anesthesia.||||<.001
81508297|NCT01402869|162706259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power of 80|||||<|0.001||||||P\<.05|Least significant difference post hoc|||LSD post hoc pairwise comparison||||<.001
81508298|NCT01402869|162706259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power of 80|||||<|0.001||||||P\<.05|least significant difference post hoc|||LSD post hoc pairwise comparison||||<.001
81508299|NCT01402869|162706259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power of 80|||||=|0.89||||||P\<.05|Least significant difference post hoc|||LSD post hoc pairwise comparison||||=.89
81508300|NCT01402869|162706260|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power of 80|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|LSD post hoc test was used for multiple group comparisons.||Null hypothesis: There is no statistically significant difference in the time frame to peak methemoglobin levels following the administration of prilocaine, lidocaine, or no local anesthetic in pre-cooperative children undergoing comprehensive dental rehabilitation under general anesthesia.||||<.001
81508301|NCT01402869|162706260|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power of 80|||||=|0.43||||||P\<.05|Least significant difference post hoc|||LSD post hoc pairwise comparison||||=.43
81508302|NCT01402869|162706260|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power of 80|||||<|0.001||||||P\<.05|Least significant difference post hoc|||LSD post hoc pairwise comparison||||<.001
81508303|NCT01402869|162706260|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power of 80|||||<|0.001||||||P\<.05|Least significant difference post hoc|||LSD post hoc pairwise comparison||||<.001
81508304|NCT01402869|162706261|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power of 80|||||<|0.001||95.0||||P\<.05|ANOVA|LSD post hoc test was used for multiple group comparisons.||Null hypothesis: There is no statistically significant difference in delta methemoglobin blood levels following the administration prilocaine, lidocaine, or no local anesthetic in pre-cooperative children undergoing comprehensive dental rehabilitation under general anesthesia.||||<.001
81508305|NCT01402869|162706261|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power of 80|||||<|0.001||||||P\<.05|Least significant difference post hoc|||LSD post hoc pairwise comparison||||<.001
81508306|NCT01402869|162706261|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power of 80|||||<|0.001||||||P\<.05|Least significant difference post hoc|||LSD post hoc pairwise comparison||||<.001
81508307|NCT01402869|162706261|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power of 80|||||=|0.92||||||P\<.05|Least significant difference post hoc|||LSD post hoc pairwise comparison||||=.92
81508308|NCT01392573|162706262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment contrast|-1.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.84|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment, country and previous antidiabetic treatment as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate||||-0.84|-1.25|<0.0001
81508309|NCT03079531|162706275|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there would be no difference in papule/pustule count at baseline and after 16 weeks of secukinumab; the alternative hypothesis is that there would be a difference. Using an alpha=0.05 and power=0.80 (two sided test), the sample size needed would be 20. Assuming a dropout rate of 20%, 24 patients would be needed to achieve sufficient sample size.||||0.01
81508310|NCT03079531|162706276|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.02
81508311|NCT03079531|162706277|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.03
81508312|NCT03079531|162706278|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.2
81508313|NCT03079531|162706279|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81508314|NCT03079531|162706281|OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.56
81508315|NCT00325130|162706294|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group -~nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -5%"|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|Miettinen & Nurminen|Miettinen \& Nurminen method for difference in proportions, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81508316|NCT00325130|162706296|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group -~nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -5%"|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|Miettinen & Nurminen|Miettinen \& Nurminen method for difference in proportions, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81508317|NCT00325130|162706297|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group -~nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -5%"|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|Miettinen & Nurminen|Miettinen \& Nurminen method for difference in proportions, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81508318|NCT00325130|162706298|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group -~nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -5%"|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|Miettinen & Nurminen|Miettinen \& Nurminen method for difference in proportions, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81508319|NCT00325130|162706299|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group -~nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -10%"|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|Miettinen & Nurminen|Miettinen \& Nurminen method for difference in proportions, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81508320|NCT00325130|162706300|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group -~nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -10%"|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|Miettinen & Nurminen|Miettinen \& Nurminen method for difference in proportions, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81508321|NCT00325130|162706301|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group -~nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -10%"|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|Miettinen & Nurminen|Miettinen \& Nurminen method for difference in proportions, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81508322|NCT00325130|162706302|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group -~nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -10%"|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|Miettinen & Nurminen|Miettinen \& Nurminen method for difference in proportions, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81508323|NCT00325130|162706303|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group -~nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -10%"|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|Miettinen & Nurminen|Miettinen \& Nurminen method for difference in proportions, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81508324|NCT00325130|162706304|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The difference in seroconversion rates (concomitant group -~nonconcomitant group) must be greater than -10%"|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|Miettinen & Nurminen|Miettinen \& Nurminen method for difference in proportions, Stat Med 1985;4:213-26||||||<0.001
81508325|NCT00325130|162706305|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The ratio of GMTs (concomitant group / nonconcomitant group)~must be greater than 0.5."|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region, vaccination group and their interaction.||||||<0.001
81508326|NCT00325130|162706306|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The ratio of GMTs (concomitant group / nonconcomitant group)~must be greater than 0.5."|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region, vaccination group and their interaction.||||||<0.001
81508327|NCT00325130|162706307|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The ratio of GMTs (concomitant group / nonconcomitant group)~must be greater than 0.5."|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region, vaccination group and their interaction.||||||<0.001
81508328|NCT00325130|162706308|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The ratio of GMTs (concomitant group / nonconcomitant group)~must be greater than 0.5."|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region, vaccination group and their interaction.||||||<0.001
81545855|NCT01929317|162768054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|0.75|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in actual hours of awake time spent Off for Week 8."|||0.75|-2.44|
81508329|NCT00325130|162706309|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The ratio of GMTs (concomitant group / nonconcomitant group)~must be greater than 0.67."|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region, vaccination group and their interaction.||||||<0.001
81508330|NCT00325130|162706310|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The ratio of GMTs (concomitant group / nonconcomitant group)~must be greater than 0.67."|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region, vaccination group and their interaction.||||||<0.001
81508331|NCT00325130|162706311|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The ratio of GMTs (concomitant group / nonconcomitant group)~must be greater than 0.67."|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region, vaccination group and their interaction.||||||<0.001
81508332|NCT00325130|162706312|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The ratio of GMTs (concomitant group / nonconcomitant group)~must be greater than 0.67."|||||<|0.001||95.0||||Since p\<0.05, the hypothesis of noninferiority is accepted for this outcome.|ANOVA|ANOVA on natural log titer with fixed effects for region, vaccination group and their interaction.||||||<0.001
81508333|NCT00200967|162706313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0||0.99||95.0|-14.0|14.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison represents the difference between Arg/Arg and Gly/Gly participants based on the change between placebo salmeterol and active salmeterol for AM PEF rate.|A mixed-effects linear model was applied to account for the repeated measurements within each treatment period of the crossover design. A sample size of 40 participants per genotype was required to detect a difference of 25 L/min in AM PEF (and relevant effect sizes for secondary outcomes) with a two-sided, 0.05 significance level test with 90% statistical power and a 15% drop-out rate.||14|-14|0.99
81508334|NCT00200967|162706314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0||0.82||95.0|-15.0|12.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison represents the difference between Arg/Arg and Gly/Gly participants based on the change between placebo salmeterol and active salmeterol for PM PEF rate.|A mixed-effects linear model was applied to account for the repeated measurements within each treatment period of the crossover design.||12|-15|0.82
81508335|NCT00200967|162706315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.31||95.0|-1.6|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison represents the difference between Arg/Arg and Gly/Gly participants based on the change between placebo salmeterol and active salmeterol for PEF variability.|A mixed-effects linear model was applied to account for the repeated measurements within each treatment period of the crossover design.||0.5|-1.6|0.31
81508336|NCT00200967|162706316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.09||95.0|-0.02|0.07|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The comparison represents the difference between Arg/Arg and Gly/Gly participants based on the change between placebo salmeterol and active salmeterol for asthma symptoms.|A mixed-effects linear model was attempted but could not converge because very few symptoms were recorded, so a nonparametric analysis was applied.||0.07|-0.02|0.09
81508337|NCT00200967|162706317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.25||95.0|-0.1|0.2|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The comparison represents the difference between Arg/Arg and Gly/Gly participants based on the change between placebo salmeterol and active salmeterol for rescue medication use.|A mixed-effects linear model was attempted but could not converge because very few usages of rescue medications were recorded, so a nonparametric analysis was applied.||0.2|-0.1|0.25
81508338|NCT00200967|162706318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.34||95.0|-0.1|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison represents the difference between Arg/Arg and Gly/Gly participants based on the change between placebo salmeterol and active salmeterol for Spirometry FEV1, pre-bronchodilator.|A mixed-effects linear model was applied to account for the repeated measurements within each treatment period of the crossover design.||0.03|-0.10|0.34
81508339|NCT00200967|162706319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.91||95.0|-0.08|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison represents the difference between Arg/Arg and Gly/Gly participants based on the change between placebo salmeterol and active salmeterol for Spirometry FVC, pre-bronchodilator.|A mixed-effects linear model was applied to account for the repeated measurements within each treatment period of the crossover design.||0.07|-0.08|0.91
81508340|NCT00200967|162706320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0||0.93||95.0|-15.0|14.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison represents the difference between Arg/Arg and Gly/Gly participants based on the change between placebo salmeterol and active salmeterol for Spirometry PEF rate, pre-bronchodilator.|A mixed-effects linear model was applied to account for the repeated measurements within each treatment period of the crossover design.||14|-15|0.93
81545856|NCT01929317|162768054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|0.58|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in actual hours of awake time spent Off for Week 12."|||0.58|-2.73|
81508341|NCT00200967|162706321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.13||95.0|-0.04|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison represents the difference between Arg/Arg and Gly/Gly participants based on the change between placebo salmeterol and active salmeterol for eNO.|A mixed-effects linear model was applied to the natural logarithm of eNO to account for the repeated measurements within each treatment period of the crossover design.||0.31|-0.04|0.13
81545857|NCT01929317|162768055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.77|6.71|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in the proportion of awake time spent Off for Week 2."|||6.71|-8.77|
81545858|NCT01929317|162768055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.94|8.22|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in the proportion of awake time spent Off for Week 4."|||8.22|-7.94|
81545859|NCT01929317|162768055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.06|6.49|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in the proportion of awake time spent Off for Week 6."|||6.49|-12.06|
81508342|NCT00200967|162706322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.79||95.0|-0.56|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison represents the difference between Arg/Arg and Gly/Gly participants based on the change between placebo salmeterol and active salmeterol for EBC.|A mixed-effects linear model was applied to account for the repeated measurements within each treatment period of the crossover design.||0.43|-0.56|0.79
81508343|NCT00200967|162706323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.004||95.0|0.43|2.21|||Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison represents the difference between Arg/Arg and Gly/Gly participants based on the change between placebo salmeterol and active salmeterol for methacholine PC20.|A mixed-effects linear model was applied to the base-2 logarithm of the methacholine PC20 to account for the repeated measurements within each treatment period of the crossover design.||2.21|0.43|0.004
81508344|NCT00200967|162706324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.89||95.0|-0.23|0.26|||Mixed Models Analysis||The comparison represents the difference between Arg/Arg and Gly/Gly participants based on the change between placebo salmeterol and active salmeterol for ACQ.|A mixed-effects linear model was applied to account for the repeated measurements within each treatment period of the crossover design.||0.26|-0.23|0.89
81508345|NCT00928187|162706340|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesizing 80% efficacy at the 50 copies/mL Viral Load (VL) threshold in the control group at W48, we calculated a required sample size of 150 participants per group to show non-inferiority of ABC/ddI and DRV groups compared with control group in ITT analysis, with a non-inferiority margin of 15%, a power of 90% and a two-sided α of 5%.|differences in proportions|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|16.4||||||||16.4|-5.1|
81508346|NCT00928187|162706340|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Hypothesizing 80% efficacy at the 50 copies/mL VL threshold in the control group at W48, we calculated a required sample size of 150 participants per group to show non-inferiority of ABC/ddI and DRV groups compared with control group in ITT analysis, with a non-inferiority margin of 15%, a power of 90% and a two-sided α of 5%.|difference in proportions|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|16.7||||||||16.7|-4.5|
81508347|NCT00928187|162706345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81508348|NCT00928187|162706346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.26
81508349|NCT00928187|162706347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.13
81508350|NCT01682356|162706358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0153|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||||||0.0153
81508351|NCT01682356|162706359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0131|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired||||||0.0131
81508352|NCT01682356|162706360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity|ANOVA|Plasma nitrate values were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||0.83
81508353|NCT01682356|162706361|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-07||||||P values adjusted for multiplicity. Exact P value 6.06 x 10\^-18.|ANOVA|Plasma nitrate values were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||<0.0000001
81508354|NCT01682356|162706362|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-07||||||P values adjusted for multiplicity. Exact P value 1.87 x 10\^-20.|ANOVA|Plasma nitrate values were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||<0.0000001
81545860|NCT01929317|162768055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.06|5.14|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in the proportion of awake time spent Off for Week 8."|||5.14|-14.06|
81545861|NCT01929317|162768055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.92|3.96|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in the proportion of awake time spent Off for Week 12."|||3.96|-15.92|
81508355|NCT01682356|162706363|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-07||||||P values adjusted for multiplicity. Exact P value 8.23 x 10\^-21.|ANOVA|Plasma nitrate values were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||<0.0000001
81508356|NCT01682356|162706364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6847||||||P values adjusted for multiplicity|ANOVA|Plasma nitrate values were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||0.6847
81508357|NCT01682356|162706365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6847||||||P values adjusted for multiplicity|ANOVA|Plasma nitrate values were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||0.6847
81508358|NCT01682356|162706366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4078||||||P values adjusted for multiplicity|ANOVA|Plasma nitrate values were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||0.4078
81545862|NCT01929317|162768056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|1.21|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in actual hours of awake time spent On for Week 2."|||1.21|-1.07|
81545863|NCT01929317|162768056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|1.7|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in actual hours of awake time spent On for Week 4."|||1.70|-0.75|
81545864|NCT01929317|162768056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|1.86|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in actual hours of awake time spent On for Week 6."|||1.86|-0.65|
81508359|NCT01682356|162706367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4078||||||P values adjusted for multiplicity|ANOVA|Plasma nitrate values were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||0.4078
81508360|NCT01682356|162706368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3042||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity|ANOVA|Breath nitric oxide values were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||0.3042
81508361|NCT01682356|162706369|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-07||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity. Exact P value 3.469 x 10\^-7.|ANOVA|Breath nitric oxide values were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||<0.0000001
81508362|NCT01682356|162706370|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-07||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity. Exact P value 7.202 x 10\^-8|ANOVA|Breath nitric oxide values were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||<0.0000001
81508363|NCT01682356|162706371|SUPERIORITY|||||||2.13e-06||||||P value adjusted for multiplicity. Exact P value 2.129 x 10\^-6.|ANOVA|Breath nitric oxide values were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||0.00000213
81508364|NCT01682356|162706372|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3918||||||P values adjusted for multiplicity|ANOVA|Values for blood pressure were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||0.3918
81508365|NCT01682356|162706373|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0598||||||P values adjusted for multiplicity|ANOVA|Values for blood pressure were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||0.05980
81508366|NCT01682356|162706374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3918||||||P values adjusted for multiplicity|ANOVA|Values for blood pressure were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||0.3918
81508367|NCT01682356|162706375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0987||||||P values adjusted for multiplicity|ANOVA|Values for blood pressure were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||0.09870
81508368|NCT01682356|162706376|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6044||||||P values adjusted for multiplicity|ANOVA|Values for blood pressure were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||0.6044
81508369|NCT01682356|162706377|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6044||||||P values adjusted for multiplicity|ANOVA|Values for blood pressure were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||0.6044
81508370|NCT01682356|162706378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8819||||||P values adjusted for multiplicity|ANOVA|Values for blood pressure were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||0.8819
81508371|NCT01682356|162706379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8987||||||P values adjusted for multiplicity|ANOVA|Values for blood pressure were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA followed by Holm-Šídák multiple comparison testing||||||0.8987
81508372|NCT00802997|162706390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.035
81508373|NCT03046927|162706480|EQUIVALENCE|p values were obtained using generalized linear model with GEE for repeated measures.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized linear model with dependent||Trend analysis was performed using generalized linear model with GEE for repeated measures.|||||<0.001
81508374|NCT03046927|162706481|OTHER||trend analysis|0.04|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|generalized linear model|p values were obtained using generalized linear model with GEE for repeated measures.|Trend analysis was performed using generalized linear model with GEE for repeated measures.|||||<0.01
81508375|NCT03046927|162706482|OTHER|p values were derived from trend analysis using generalized linear models|Mean Difference (Net)|0.507||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.947||The p-value was derived from a statistical model adjusted for age, sex, and BMI|General linear models|||||0.947|0.066|0.0241
81508376|NCT03046927|162706483|OTHER|p values were obtained from a generalized linear model with repeated measures|Mean Difference (Net)|10.37||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|27.13||The p-value was derived from a statistical model adjusted for age, sex, and BMI|Regression, Linear|||||27.13|-6.40|0.23
81508377|NCT03046927|162706484|OTHER||trend analysis|0.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||generalized linear model|p values were obtained using generalized linear model with GEE for repeated measures.|||Trend analysis was obtained using generalized linear model GEE.|||<0.001
81508378|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L inferior frontal gyrus||||<0.05
81508379|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Desire to void: L superior temporal gyrus||||<0.05
81508380|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L inferior temporal gyrus||||<0.05
81508381|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L middle temporal gyrus||||<0.05
81508382|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: R middle temporal gyrus||||<0.05
81508383|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L inferior parietal lobule||||<0.05
81508384|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: R inferior parietal lobule||||<0.05
81508385|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: R paracentral lobule||||<0.05
81508386|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: R superior parietal lobule||||<0.05
81508387|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: R supplementary motor area||||<0.05
81508388|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L postcentral gyrus||||<0.05
81508389|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: R postcentral gyrus||||<0.05
81508390|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L angular gyrus||||<0.05
81508391|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: R supramarginal gyrus||||<0.05
81508392|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L superior medial gyrus||||<0.05
81508393|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L inferior occipital gyrus||||<0.05
81508394|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L middle cingulate cortex||||<0.05
81508395|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: R middle cingulate cortex||||<0.05
81508396|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: R posterior cingulate cortex||||<0.05
81508397|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L thalamus||||<0.05
81508398|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: R thalamus||||<0.05
81508399|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L precuneus||||<0.05
81508400|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: R precuneus||||<0.05
81508401|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L caudate nucleus||||<0.05
81508402|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire void: L hippocampus||||<0.05
81508403|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L hippocampus||||<0.05
81508404|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L putamen||||<0.05
81508405|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L precentral gyrus||||<0.05
81508406|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: R precentral gyrus||||<0.05
81508407|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L insula lobe||||<0.05
81508408|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L superior frontal gyrus||||<0.05
81508409|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: L middle frontal gyrus||||<0.05
81508410|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: R cerebellum||||<0.05
81508411|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Strong desire to void: R fusiform gyrus||||<0.05
81508412|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L postcentral gyrus||||<0.05
81508413|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R postcentral gyrus||||<0.05
81508414|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L precentral gyrus||||<0.05
81508415|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R precentral gyrus||||<0.05
81508416|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L superior temporal gyrus||||<0.05
81508417|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R superior temporal gyrus||||<0.05
81508418|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L middle temporal gyrus||||<0.05
81508419|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R middle temporal gyrus||||<0.05
81508420|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L inferior temporal gyrus||||<0.05
81508421|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L supramarginal gyrus||||<0.05
81508422|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R supramarginal gyrus||||<0.05
81508423|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding Initiation: L inferior occipital gyrus||||<0.05
81508424|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R superior occipital gyrus||||<0.05
81508425|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding Initiation: R middle occipital gyrus||||<0.05
81508426|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L inferior frontal gyrus (p. Orbitalis)||||<0.05
81508427|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L inferior frontal gyrus (p. Triangularis)||||<0.05
81508428|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L inferior frontal gyrus (p. Opercularis)||||<0.05
81508429|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R inferior frontal gyrus (p. Orbitalis)||||<0.05
81508430|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R inferior frontal gyrus (p. Triangularis)||||<0.05
81508431|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L cerebellum||||<0.05
81508432|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L rectal gyrus||||<0.05
81508433|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R rectal gyrus||||<0.05
81508434|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L superior medial gyrus||||<0.05
81508435|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R superior medial gyrus||||<0.05
81508436|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L superior frontal gyrus||||<0.05
81508437|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R superior frontal gyrus||||<0.05
81508438|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L middle frontal gyrus||||<0.05
81508439|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R middle frontal gyrus||||<0.05
81508440|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L supplementary motor area (SMA)||||<0.05
81508441|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R SMA||||<0.05
81508442|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L paracentral lobule||||<0.05
81508443|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R paracentral lobule||||<0.05
81508444|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R superior parietal lobule||||<0.05
81508445|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R inferior parietal lobule||||<0.05
81508446|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L superior orbital gyrus||||<0.05
81508447|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L middle orbital gyrus||||<0.05
81508448|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R middle orbital gyrus||||<0.05
81508449|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R calcarine gyrus||||<0.05
81508450|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L calcarine gyrus||||<0.05
81508451|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L anterior cingulate cortex||||<0.05
81508452|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L middle cingulate cortex||||<0.05
81508453|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R middle cingulate cortex||||<0.05
81508454|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R angular gyrus||||<0.05
81508455|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L thalamus||||<0.05
81508456|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R thalamus||||<0.05
81508457|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L precuneus||||<0.05
81508458|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R precuneus||||<0.05
81508459|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R caudate nucleus||||<0.05
81508460|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L putamen||||<0.05
81508461|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L amygdala||||<0.05
81508462|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R insula lobe||||<0.05
81508463|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L rolandic operculum||||<0.05
81508464|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: L hippocampus||||<0.05
81508465|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R hippocampus||||<0.05
81508466|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R fusiform gyrus||||<0.05
81508467|NCT03574610|162706509|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Student's t-test|||Voiding initiation: R rolandic operculum||||<0.05
81508468|NCT03574610|162706510|OTHER|||||||0.45||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Voided volume - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.45
81508469|NCT03574610|162706510|OTHER|||||||0.39||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||Voided volume - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.39
81508470|NCT03574610|162706510|OTHER|||||||0.014||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||PVR - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.014
81508471|NCT03574610|162706510|OTHER|||||||0.66||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||PVR - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.66
81508472|NCT03574610|162706510|OTHER|||||||0.31||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Bladder capacity - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.31
81508473|NCT03574610|162706510|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||Bladder capacity - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.001
81508474|NCT03574610|162706511|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||% PVR/BC - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.004
81545865|NCT01929317|162768056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|2.22|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in actual hours of awake time spent On for Week 8."|||2.22|-0.52|
81508475|NCT03574610|162706511|OTHER|||||||0.038||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||%PVR/BC - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.038
81508476|NCT03574610|162706512|OTHER|||||||0.19||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Qmax - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.19
81508477|NCT03574610|162706512|OTHER|||||||0.91||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||Max - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.91
81508478|NCT03574610|162706513|OTHER|||||||0.13||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||Liverpool nomogram percentile - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.13
81545866|NCT01929317|162768056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|2.26|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in actual hours of awake time spent On for Week 12."|||2.26|-0.55|
81508479|NCT03574610|162706513|OTHER|||||||0.26||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||Liverpool nomogram percentile - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.26
81508480|NCT03574610|162706514|OTHER|||||||0.4||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||UDI-6 Q1 - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.40
81508481|NCT03574610|162706514|OTHER|||||||0.086||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||UDI-6 Q1 - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.086
81508482|NCT03574610|162706514|OTHER|||||||0.54||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test.||UDI-6 Q2 - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.54
81508483|NCT03574610|162706514|OTHER|||||||0.19||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||UDI-6 Q2 - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.19
81508484|NCT03574610|162706514|OTHER|||||||0.04||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||UDI-6 Q5 - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.04
81508485|NCT03574610|162706514|OTHER|||||||0.026||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||UDI-6 5 - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.026
81508486|NCT03574610|162706515|OTHER|||||||0.044||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||AUASS Q3 - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.044
81508487|NCT03574610|162706515|OTHER|||||||0.017||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||AUASS Q3 - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.017
81508488|NCT03574610|162706515|OTHER|||||||0.54||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||AUASS Q5 - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.54
81508489|NCT03574610|162706515|OTHER|||||||0.503||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||AUASS Q5 - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.503
81508490|NCT03574610|162706515|OTHER|||||||0.023||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||AUASS Q7 - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.023
81508491|NCT03574610|162706515|OTHER|||||||0.049||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||AUASS Q7 - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.049
81508492|NCT03574610|162706515|OTHER|||||||0.089||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||AUASS Q8 - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.089
81508493|NCT03574610|162706515|OTHER|||||||0.161||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||AUASS Q8 - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.161
81508494|NCT03574610|162706516|OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||NBSS (Incontinence) - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.010
81508495|NCT03574610|162706516|OTHER|||||||0.41||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||NBSS (Incontinence) - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.41
81508496|NCT03574610|162706516|OTHER|||||||0.32||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||NBSS (Storage and Voiding) - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.32
81508497|NCT03574610|162706516|OTHER|||||||0.02||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||NBSS (Storage and Voiding) - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.02
81508498|NCT03574610|162706516|OTHER|||||||0.34||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||NBSS (Consequences) - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.34
81508499|NCT03574610|162706516|OTHER|||||||0.61||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||NBSS (Consequences) - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.61
81545867|NCT01929317|162768057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|1.36|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in actual hours of awake time spent On without troublesome dyskinesias for Week 2."|||1.36|-0.98|
81508500|NCT03574610|162706516|OTHER|||||||0.02||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||NBSS (QoL) - baseline vs post-treatment||||0.02
81508501|NCT03574610|162706516|OTHER|||||||0.07||||||Threshold for statistical significance used P-value \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test. (Only used the 8 participants that had data for baseline and 4 month follow-up for statistical calculations)||NBSS (QoL) - baseline vs 4 month follow-up||||0.07
81508502|NCT01848977|162706517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Unpaired t-test was used to compare the difference between SrO2 and StO2.||||<0.05
81508503|NCT01032954|162706520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||||||P-value threshold for significance: \<0.05|GLM= GENERAL LINEAR MODELS WITH REPEATED|||||||<0.05
81508504|NCT01032954|162706521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05||||||P-value threshold for significance: \<0.05|GLM|||||||<0.05
81508505|NCT01693250|162706555|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is a feasibility and pilot study. We acknowledge that our sample size will not have adequate power to detect any statistically significant outcomes. We chose a sample size that would be large enough to assess feasibility and effect size and to accommodate recruitment within the study time and budget of this application. We hope to be able to estimate the effect size of the intervention.||||<.001
81508506|NCT01693250|162706556|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.66||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We hypothesized the intervention group will have significant reduction of systematic blood pressure compared to the control group at 6 month follow up.||||.001
81508507|NCT02297815|162706566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Score difference|-1.4||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|-0.36|||Weighted linear regression|Propensity-score based full matching performed. Average treatment effect weights calculated and applied to a weighted linear regression.|Narrow antibiotics is the reference group. A score difference less than zero indicates that broad spectrum antibiotics are associated with a lower (poorer) health related quality of life score.|Propensity-score based full matching performed using patient and physician-level characteristics. Average treatment effect weights calculated and applied to a weighted linear regression.||-0.36|-2.44|0.008
81508508|NCT02297815|162706567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.4||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|7.9|||Weighted logistic regression|Propensity-score based full matching. Average treatment effect weights calculated and applied to a weighted logistic regression.|Broad spectrum antibiotics are the reference. A risk difference more than 0 indicates that the broad spectrum antibiotics had a higher risk of adverse outcome|Propensity-score based full matching performed using patient and physician-level characteristics. Average treatment effect weights calculated and applied to a weighted logistic regression. Risk difference obtained by marginal standardization.||7.9|-3.1|0.39
81508509|NCT02297815|162706568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.5||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|6.8|||Weighted logistic regression|Propensity-score based full matching. Average treatment effect weights calculated and applied to a weighted logistic regression.|Broad spectrum antibiotics are the reference. A risk difference more than 0 indicates that the broad spectrum antibiotics had a higher risk of adverse outcome|Propensity-score based full matching performed using patient and physician-level characteristics. Average treatment effect weights calculated and applied to a weighted logistic regression. Risk difference obtained by marginal standardization.||6.8|-3.9|0.59
81508510|NCT02297815|162706569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|17.2|||Weighted logistic regression|Propensity-score based full matching. Average treatment effect weights calculated and applied to a weighted logistic regression.|Broad spectrum antibiotics are the reference. A risk difference more than 0 indicates that the broad spectrum antibiotics had a higher risk of adverse outcome|Propensity-score based full matching performed using patient and physician-level characteristics. Average treatment effect weights calculated and applied to a weighted logistic regression. Risk difference obtained by marginal standardization.||17.2|7.3|<0.001
81545868|NCT01929317|162768057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|1.78|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in actual hours of awake time spent On without troublesome dyskinesias for Week 4."|||1.78|-0.64|
81545869|NCT01929317|162768057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.84|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in actual hours of awake time spent On without troublesome dyskinesias for Week 6."|||1.84|-0.71|
81508511|NCT02297815|162706570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|4.9||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|10.6|||Weighted logistic regression|Propensity-score based full matching. Average treatment effect weights calculated and applied to a weighted logistic regression.|Broad spectrum antibiotics are the reference. A risk difference more than 0 indicates that the broad spectrum antibiotics had a higher risk of adverse outcome|Propensity-score based full matching performed using patient and physician-level characteristics. Average treatment effect weights calculated and applied to a weighted logistic regression. Risk difference obtained by marginal standardization.||10.6|-0.8|0.09
81508512|NCT02297815|162706571|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.6||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|9.6|||Weighted logistic regression|Propensity-score based full matching. Average treatment effect weights calculated and applied to a weighted logistic regression.|Broad spectrum antibiotics are the reference. A risk difference more than 0 indicates that the broad spectrum antibiotics had a higher risk of adverse outcome|Propensity-score based full matching performed using patient and physician-level characteristics. Average treatment effect weights calculated and applied to a weighted logistic regression. Risk difference obtained by marginal standardization.||9.6|-0.3|0.07
81508513|NCT00620373|162706593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||.016
81508514|NCT00620373|162706593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||McNemar|||significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||.07
81508515|NCT00620373|162706594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0|||||McNemar|||For all cancers; significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||.016
81508516|NCT00620373|162706594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||McNemar|||For all cancers; significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||.07
81508517|NCT00620373|162706594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||95.0|||||McNemar|||For invasive cancers; significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||.063
81508518|NCT00620373|162706594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||95.0|||||McNemar|||For invasive cancers; significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||.063
81508519|NCT00620373|162706594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||McNemar|||For ductal carcinoma in situ; significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||.5
81508520|NCT00620373|162706594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0|||||McNemar|||For ductal carcinoma in situ; significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||>.99
81508521|NCT00620373|162706596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||McNemar|||significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||<.001
81508522|NCT00620373|162706596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069||95.0|||||McNemar|||significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||.069
81508523|NCT00620373|162706597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||McNemar|||significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||<.001
81545870|NCT01929317|162768057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|2.39|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in actual hours of awake time spent On without troublesome dyskinesias for Week 8."|||2.39|-0.47|
81508524|NCT00620373|162706597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.218||95.0|||||McNemar|||significant difference p ≤ 0.05||||.218
81508525|NCT01061723|162706599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.5||Threshold for significance = 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Sarilumab group was compared to placebo group. Analysis was performed using two-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. Pairwise comparisons of the response rates between each dose of sarilumab and placebo were derived.||2.5|0.4|0.966
81508526|NCT01061723|162706599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.5||Threshold for significance = 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.5|0.6|0.467
81508527|NCT01061723|162706599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.9||Threshold for significance = 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.9|0.3|0.559
81508528|NCT01061723|162706599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.4||Threshold for significance = 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.4|0.6|0.496
81508529|NCT01061723|162706599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.2||Threshold for significance = 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.2|0.8|0.143
81508530|NCT01734785|162706611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.93|-0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|The unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model.|Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as Empagliflozin 25 mg minus Placebo.|Superiority of Empagliflozin 25 mg vs. placebo: change in HbA1c using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)- based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach. Model includes baseline HbA1c as linear covariate(s) \& baseline Estimated glomerula filtration rate (eGFR), geographical region, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effect(s).||-0.46|-0.93|<0.0001
81508531|NCT01734785|162706611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.02|-0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|The unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model.|Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as Empagliflozin 10 mg minus Placebo.|Superiority of Empagliflozin 10 mg vs. placebo: change in HbA1c using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)- based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach. Model includes baseline HbA1c as linear covariate(s) \& baseline Estimated glomerula filtration rate (eGFR), geographical region, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effect(s).||-0.55|-1.02|<0.0001
81508532|NCT01734785|162706612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.61|-1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|The unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model.|Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as Empagliflozin 25 mg minus Placebo.|Superiority of Empagliflozin 25 mg vs. placebo: change in FPG using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)- based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach. Model includes baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c as linear covariate(s) \& baseline eGFR, geographical region, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effect(s).||-1.57|-2.61|<0.0001
81545871|NCT01929317|162768057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|2.33|||||"Estimated value and CI are presented for the change from Baseline in actual hours of awake time spent On without troublesome dyskinesias for Week 12."|||2.33|-0.63|
81545872|NCT02667119|162768067|SUPERIORITY||F|4.75||||0.041|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Controlled for baseline scores on the National Stressful Events PTSD Scale||Compared the two groups at 3 months post-baseline||||.041
81545873|NCT02667119|162768068|SUPERIORITY||F|6.89||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Controlled for baseline score on the National Stressful Events PTSD Scale||||||.016
81508533|NCT01734785|162706612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.31|-1.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|The unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model.|Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as Empagliflozin 10 mg minus Placebo.|Superiority of Empagliflozin 10 mg vs. placebo: change in FPG using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)- based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach. Model includes baseline FPG, baseline HbA1c as linear covariate(s) \& baseline eGFR, geographical region, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effect(s).||-1.28|-2.31|<0.0001
81508534|NCT01734785|162706613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001||95.0|-2.92|-1.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|The unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model.|Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as Empagliflozin 25 mg minus Placebo.|Superiority of Empagliflozin 25 mg vs. placebo: change in body weight using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)- based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach. Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as linear covariate(s) \& baseline eGFR, geographical region, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effect(s).||-1.52|-2.92|<0.0001
81508535|NCT01734785|162706613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001||95.0|-3.47|-2.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|The unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model.|Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as Empagliflozin 10 mg minus Placebo.|Superiority of Empagliflozin 10 mg vs. placebo:change in body weight using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML)- based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) approach. Model includes baseline weight, baseline HbA1c as linear covariate(s) \& baseline eGFR, geographical region, treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction as fixed effect(s).||-2.07|-3.47|<0.0001
81508536|NCT02476032|162706614|OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0||||P-values for pairwise group comparisons were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Tukey method.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons: t-tests comparing the mean change to 0 were utilized. P-values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant. SAS V9.3 (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC) was used for analysis. The sample size of 20 participants per group was based on having 90% power to detect a one standard deviation difference between the DO-strip groups and the placebo group means using ANOVA with a 0.05 level of significance.||||0.05
81508537|NCT02476032|162706615|OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0||||P-values for pairwise group comparisons were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Tukey method.|t-test, 2 sided|||Within group comparisons: t-tests comparing the mean change to 0 were utilized. P-values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant. SAS V9.3 (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC) was used for analysis. The sample size of 20 participants per group was based on having 90% power to detect a one standard deviation difference between the DO-strip groups and the placebo group means using ANOVA with a 0.05 level of significance.||||0.05
81508538|NCT00910910|162706702|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.66|||stratified log rank||Based on stratified Cox proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with treatment groups.|Stratification factors: Disease stage (Binet A or Binet B or Rai I or Rai II versus (VS) Binet C or Rai III or Rai IV); Presence of at least one of the co-morbidities Asparate transaminase (AST)/Alanine transaminase (ALT) ≥ 3.0 times Upper Limits of Normal (ULN,) Creatinine clearance ≥ 30 to \< 60 mL/min, Yes VS No); Presence of at least one 11q deletion, 17p deletion, unmutated Immunoglobulin Heavy-chain Variable-region (IgVH) or Beta-2 Microglobulin (ß2M )\> 4.0 mg/L (Yes versus No VS Unknown)||1.66|0.88|0.323
81545874|NCT02667119|162768069|SUPERIORITY||t|-2.19||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.04
81508539|NCT00910910|162706703|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.99||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.29||The p-value is based on a stratified log-rank test|Log Rank||Based on stratified Cox proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with treatment groups.|Stratification factors: Disease stage (Binet A or Binet B or Rai I or Rai II versus (VS) Binet C or Rai III or Rai IV); Presence of at least one of the co-morbidities Asparate transaminase (AST)/Alanine transaminase (ALT) ≥ 3.0 times Upper Limits of Normal (ULN,) Creatinine clearance ≥ 30 to \< 60 mL/min, Yes VS No); Presence of at least one 11q deletion, 17p deletion, unmutated Immunoglobulin Heavy-chain Variable-region (IgVH) or Beta-2 Microglobulin (ß2M )\> 4.0 mg/L (Yes versus No VS Unknown)||1.29|0.76|0.967
81508540|NCT00910910|162706706|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.96|||Fisher Exact|||||0.96|0.44|0.032
81508541|NCT00910910|162706707|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.98|||Fisher Exact|||||0.98|0.45|0.047
81508542|NCT00910910|162706708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.826|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|1.52|||Log Rank||Based on stratified Cox proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with treatment groups|||1.52|0.58|0.826
81508543|NCT00910910|162706709|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.71||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|1.05|||Log Rank||Based on stratified Cox proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with treatment groups.|||1.05|0.48|0.149
81508544|NCT00910910|162706712|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.03||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.46|||Log Rank||Based on stratified Cox proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with treatment groups.|||1.46|0.73|0.883
81508545|NCT00910910|162706713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.06||||0.709|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.34|||stratified log rank||Based on stratified Cox proportional hazards model comparing the hazard functions associated with treatment groups|||1.34|0.83|0.709
81508546|NCT03726658|162706739|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 2 (Day 1 post initial dose). Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24||0.98|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 2 (Day 1 post initial dose). Since this was a phase 1 study no power calculation was performed.||||0.98
81545875|NCT02667119|162768070|SUPERIORITY||F|2.25||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|||||Controlling for baseline score on the Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depressed Mood scale|ANCOVA|||||||.148
81545876|NCT02667119|162768071|SUPERIORITY||F|4.64||||0.043|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline score on the Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depressed Mood scale||||||.043
81545877|NCT02667119|162768072|SUPERIORITY||F|1.4||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|||||Controlling for baseline score on the Quality of Life Scale|ANCOVA|||||||.250
81508547|NCT03726658|162706739|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 2 (Day 1 post initial dose). Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.|Median Difference (Final Values)|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.25|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 2 (Day 1 post initial dose).||Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 2 (Day 1 post initial dose). Since this was a phase 1 study no power calculation was performed.||||0.25
81508548|NCT03726658|162706739|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 2 (Day 1 post initial dose).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.93|TWO_SIDED|||||Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 2 (Day 1 post initial dose).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 2 (Day 1 post initial dose).||||0.93
81508549|NCT03726658|162706740|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Chane from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group. Since this was a phase 1 study no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.43
81508550|NCT03726658|162706740|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline in treated group compared to change in baseline in placebo group|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0.84|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P \<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in treated group compared to change in placebo group. Since this was a phase 1 study no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.84
81508551|NCT03726658|162706741|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 9|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.65||0.69|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 9. Since this was a phase 1 study no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.69
81508552|NCT03726658|162706741|EQUIVALENCE|Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 9|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.66||0.44|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 9. Since this was a phase 1 study no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.44
81508553|NCT03726658|162706741|EQUIVALENCE|Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 9|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.66||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 9. Since this was a phase 1 study no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.43
81508554|NCT03726658|162706741|EQUIVALENCE|Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 15|Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.65||0.55|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 15. Since this was a phase 1 study no power calculaton was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.55
81508555|NCT03726658|162706741|EQUIVALENCE|Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 15.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.66||0.44|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 15. Since this was a phase 1 study no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.44
81508556|NCT03726658|162706741|EQUIVALENCE|Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 15|Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69||0.56|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 15. Since this was a phase 1 study no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.56
81508557|NCT03726658|162706741|EQUIVALENCE|Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 22.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74||0.8|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 22. Since this was a phase 1 study no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.80
81508558|NCT03726658|162706741|EQUIVALENCE|Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 22.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74||0.45|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 22. Since this was a phase 1 study no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.45
81508559|NCT03726658|162706741|EQUIVALENCE|Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 22.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77||0.67|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in MADRS score in treated groups compared to placebo group on Day 22. Since this was a phase 1 study no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.67
81545878|NCT02667119|162768073|SUPERIORITY||F|0.45||||0.508|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline score on the Quality of Life Scale||||||.508
81508560|NCT03726658|162706742|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 11|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\>0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 11. Since this was a phase 1 study, no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.43
81508561|NCT03726658|162706742|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 11|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38||0.59|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 11. Since this was a phase 1 study, no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.59
81508562|NCT03726658|162706742|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 14|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.35|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 14, Since this was a phase 1 study no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.35
81508563|NCT03726658|162706742|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 14|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48||0.82|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 14. Since this was a phase 1 study, no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.82
81508564|NCT03726658|162706742|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 18|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 18. Since this was a phase 1 study, no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.61
81508565|NCT03726658|162706742|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 18|Median Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69||0.47|TWO_SIDED|||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was P\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 18. Since this was a phase 1 study no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.47
81508566|NCT03726658|162706742|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 21|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 21. Since this was a phase 1 study, no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.76
81508567|NCT03726658|162706742|EQUIVALENCE|Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 21|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.99|TWO_SIDED|||||Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 21|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in treated group compared to change from baseline in placebo group on Day 21. Since this was a phase 1 study no power calculation was performed. Statistical tests were 2-sided hypothesis tests performed at the 5% level of significance.||||0.99
81508568|NCT00412958|162706743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|6.36|||Regression, Logistic|||P-values are from Wald chi-square tests from a logistic regression model with study center and treatment as categorical fixed effects comparing active treatment groups with the placebo group as the reference group.||6.36|0.24|0.796
81508569|NCT00412958|162706743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|8.36|||Regression, Logistic|||P-values are from Wald chi-square test from a logistic regression model with study center and treatment as categorical fixed effects comparing active treatment groups with the placebo group as the reference group.||8.36|0.39|0.447
81508570|NCT00412958|162706743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.28||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|13.95|||Regression, Logistic|||P-values are from Wald chi-square test from a logistic regression model with study center and treatment as categorical fixed effects comparing active treatment groups with the placebo group as the reference group.||13.95|0.77|0.107
81508571|NCT03994211|162706793|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio Estimate|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.06||||||||1.06|0.83|
81508572|NCT03994211|162706794|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.15||||||||1.15|0.95|
81508573|NCT03994211|162706795|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|0.7||||||||0.70|0.54|
81508574|NCT03994211|162706796|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.09||||||||1.09|0.91|
81508575|NCT03994211|162706797|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|0.69||||||||0.69|0.48|
81508576|NCT03994211|162706798|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.09||||||||1.09|0.90|
81508577|NCT01926444|162706821|OTHER|||||||0.506|||||||ANOVA|||AUC- censorsed (standardized); FAS||||0.506
81508578|NCT01926444|162706821|OTHER|||||||0.299|||||||ANOVA|||AUC LOCF (standardized); FAS||||0.299
81508579|NCT01926444|162706821|OTHER|||||||0.234|||||||ANOVA|||AUC Censored (Standardized)- PP Population||||0.234
81508580|NCT01926444|162706821|OTHER|||||||0.219|||||||ANOVA|||AUC LOCF (Standardized)- PP Population||||0.219
81508581|NCT01926444|162706822|OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||Chi-squared|||Time to Caecum||||0.047
81508582|NCT01926444|162706823|OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.047
81508583|NCT01637584|162706840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Threshold for significance: \<.05|Full Factorial ANOVAs and Paired T-tests|||Wakefulness \> Non-Rapid Eye Movement (NREM): Mean K-cluster voxels (Ke)=15,586: x,y,z= -36, -74, 0. Left Brodmann's Area (BA) 3, 6, 7, 10, 17, 19, 20,21,23, 38||||<0.001
81508584|NCT01637584|162706840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||||||Threshold for significance: \<.05|Full Factorial ANOVAs and Paired T-tests|||Wakefulness \< NREM: Ke=7,013: x,y,z= 26, 22, -40. Right BA 4, 10-14, 21, 25, 32, 38, 45;||||0.039
81545879|NCT02059278|162768094|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis at 8 am on Day 15|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.781||||0.0091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.195|1.366|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA on change from baseline at 8 am on Day 15|The primary endpoint was measured at 9 separate assessment times (3 time points over a 12 hour period on 3 separate days. The primary analysis was based on a comparison of the IOP change from baseline between the two arms at each assessment.The equivalence margin was tested using an analysis of covariance on change from baseline with pooled site and baseline as a factor. Equivalence was considered to be met if the 95% confidence intervals were within 1.5 mmHg at each of the 9 assessment points.||1.366|0.195|0.0091
81545880|NCT02059278|162768094|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis at 10 am on Day 15|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.664||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.161|1.167|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA on change from baseline at 10 am on Day 15|The primary endpoint was measured at 9 separate assessment times (3 time points over a 12 hour period on 3 separate days. The primary analysis was based on a comparison of the IOP change from baseline between the two arms at each assessment.The equivalence margin was tested using an analysis of covariance on change from baseline with pooled site and baseline as a factor. Equivalence was considered to be met if the 95% confidence intervals were within 1.5 mmHg at each of the 9 assessment points.||1.167|0.161|0.0098
81545881|NCT02059278|162768094|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis at 4 pm on Day 15|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.542||||0.0398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|1.058|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA on change from baseline at 4 pm on Day 15|The primary endpoint was measured at 9 separate assessment times (3 time points over a 12 hour period on 3 separate days. The primary analysis was based on a comparison of the IOP change from baseline between the two arms at each assessment.The equivalence margin was tested using an analysis of covariance on change from baseline with pooled site and baseline as a factor. Equivalence was considered to be met if the 95% confidence intervals were within 1.5 mmHg at each of the 9 assessment points.||1.058|0.025|0.0398
81545882|NCT02059278|162768094|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis at 8 am on Day 42|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.478||||0.1008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|1.05|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA on change from baseline at 8 am on Day 42|The primary endpoint was measured at 9 separate assessment times (3 time points over a 12 hour period on 3 separate days. The primary analysis was based on a comparison of the IOP change from baseline between the two arms at each assessment.The equivalence margin was tested using an analysis of covariance on change from baseline with pooled site and baseline as a factor. Equivalence was considered to be met if the 95% confidence intervals were within 1.5 mmHg at each of the 9 assessment points.||1.050|-0.093|0.1008
81545883|NCT02059278|162768094|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis at 10 am on Day 42|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.505||||0.0558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|1.024|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA on change from baseline at 10 am on Day 42|The primary endpoint was measured at 9 separate assessment times (3 time points over a 12 hour period on 3 separate days. The primary analysis was based on a comparison of the IOP change from baseline between the two arms at each assessment.The equivalence margin was tested using an analysis of covariance on change from baseline with pooled site and baseline as a factor. Equivalence was considered to be met if the 95% confidence intervals were within 1.5 mmHg at each of the 9 assessment points.||1.024|-0.013|0.0558
81508585|NCT01637584|162706840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.701||||||Threshold for significance: \<.05|Full Factorial ANOVAs and Paired T-tests|||Wakefulness \> (Rapid Eye Movement (REM): No cluster size, coordinates, or brain regions to report||||0.701
81545884|NCT02059278|162768094|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis at 4 pm on Day 42|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.538||||0.0491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|1.074|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA on change from baseline at 4 pm on Day 42|The primary endpoint was measured at 9 separate assessment times (3 time points over a 12 hour period on 3 separate days. The primary analysis was based on a comparison of the IOP change from baseline between the two arms at each assessment.The equivalence margin was tested using an analysis of covariance on change from baseline with pooled site and baseline as a factor. Equivalence was considered to be met if the 95% confidence intervals were within 1.5 mmHg at each of the 9 assessment points.||1.074|0.002|0.0491
81545885|NCT02059278|162768094|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis at 8 am on Day 84|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.808||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.286|1.329|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA on change from baseline at 8 am on Day 84|The primary endpoint was measured at 9 separate assessment times (3 time points over a 12 hour period on 3 separate days. The primary analysis was based on a comparison of the IOP change from baseline between the two arms at each assessment.The equivalence margin was tested using an analysis of covariance on change from baseline with pooled site and baseline as a factor. Equivalence was considered to be met if the 95% confidence intervals were within 1.5 mmHg at each of the 9 assessment points.||1.329|0.286|0.0025
81545886|NCT02059278|162768094|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis at 10 am on Day 84|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.627||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.143|1.111|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA on change from baseline at 10 am on Day 84|The primary endpoint was measured at 9 separate assessment times (3 time points over a 12 hour period on 3 separate days. The primary analysis was based on a comparison of the IOP change from baseline between the two arms at each assessment.The equivalence margin was tested using an analysis of covariance on change from baseline with pooled site and baseline as a factor. Equivalence was considered to be met if the 95% confidence intervals were within 1.5 mmHg at each of the 9 assessment points.||1.111|0.143|0.0113
81545887|NCT02059278|162768094|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis at 4 pm on Day 84|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.456||||0.0649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.975|||ANCOVA||ANCOVA on change from baseline at 4 pm on Day 84|The primary endpoint was measured at 9 separate assessment times (3 time points over a 12 hour period on 3 separate days. The primary analysis was based on a comparison of the IOP change from baseline between the two arms at each assessment.The equivalence margin was tested using an analysis of covariance on change from baseline with pooled site and baseline as a factor. Equivalence was considered to be met if the 95% confidence intervals were within 1.5 mmHg at each of the 9 assessment points.||0.975|-0.063|0.0649
81508586|NCT01637584|162706840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Threshold for significance: \<.05|Full Factorial ANOVAs and Paired T-tests|||Wakefulness \< REM: No cluster size, coordinates, or brain regions to report||||1.00
81508587|NCT01637584|162706840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||Threshold for significance: \<.05|Full Factorial ANOVAs and Paired T-tests|||Within-state decrease in rCMRglc: Ke=6,150: x,y,z= -30, -30, 2. Left BA 40, insula, hippocampus, caudate, and putamen;||||0.03
81508588|NCT01637584|162706840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Threshold for significance: \<.05|Full Factorial ANOVAs and Paired T-tests|||Within-state increase in rCMRglc: Ke=7,049: x,y,z= 66, -18, 26. Right BA 1, 3, 15, 21, 22, 23, 41, 42||||0.01
81508589|NCT00906178|162706842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.94||||||||1.94|.57|
81508590|NCT00906178|162706843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.65||||||||1.65|.62|
81545888|NCT04701762|162768139|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.32|0.14|0.29|||GLM cumulative logit GEE model|||||0.29|0.14|<0.001
81545889|NCT04701762|162768140|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.06|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.32|0.03|0.14|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.14|0.03|<0.001
81508591|NCT00906178|162706844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.62||||||||2.62|.93|
81508592|NCT00906178|162706845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.3||||||||1.30|.37|
81508593|NCT00995436|162706846|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The calculation indicated that for a study with the power of 80% and an alpha of 0.05 we required 21 participants per group. Assumed drop out rate 20%, suggesting 75 patients required.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|0.36|||||Maxillary right molar|||0.36|-1.53|
81508594|NCT00995436|162706846|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The calculation indicated that for a study with the power of 80% and an alpha of 0.05 we required 21 participants per group. Assumed drop out rate 20%, suggesting 75 patients required.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|-0.04|||||Maxillary left molar|||-0.04|-1.89|
81508595|NCT00995436|162706846|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The calculation indicated that for a study with the power of 80% and an alpha of 0.05 we required 21 participants per group. Assumed drop out rate 20%, suggesting 75 patients required.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|1.55|||||Maxillary right molar|||1.55|-0.32|
81508596|NCT00995436|162706846|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The calculation indicated that for a study with the power of 80% and an alpha of 0.05 we required 21 participants per group. Assumed drop out rate 20%, suggesting 75 patients required.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.83|||||Maxillary left molar|||0.83|-1|
81508597|NCT00995436|162706846|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The calculation indicated that for a study with the power of 80% and an alpha of 0.05 we required 21 participants per group. Assumed drop out rate 20%, suggesting 75 patients required.||||||0.05||||||Maxillary right molar. F(2, 67) = 3.10. Overall effect of treatment.|ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81508598|NCT00995436|162706846|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The calculation indicated that for a study with the power of 80% and an alpha of 0.05 we required 21 participants per group. Assumed drop out rate 20%, suggesting 75 patients required.||||||0.08||||||Overall effect of treatment F(2,67) = 2.58.|ANCOVA|||Maxillary left molar.||||0.08
81508599|NCT03035864|162706859|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-0.11|||=|0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.85|6.63|||ANCOVA|||Frequency statistical analysis||6.63|-6.85|=0.974
81508600|NCT03035864|162706859|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|2.88|||=|0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|9.61|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis related to severity||9.61|-3.85|=0.399
81508601|NCT03035864|162706860|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square means|0.04|||=|0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.10|-0.02|=0.214
81508602|NCT03035864|162706864|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square means|-0.43|||=|0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.13|5.27|||ANCOVA|||Frequency - week 4||5.27|-6.13|=0.881
81508603|NCT03035864|162706864|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square means|-0.31|||=|0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.96|6.33|||ANCOVA|||Frequency - week 8||6.33|-6.96|=0.926
81508604|NCT03035864|162706864|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square means|-2.29|||=|0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.97|3.38|||ANCOVA|||Frequency - Week 12||3.38|-7.97|=0.426
81508605|NCT03035864|162706864|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square means|0.62|||=|0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.04|6.29|||ANCOVA|||Severity - Week 4||6.29|-5.04|=0.828
81508606|NCT03035864|162706864|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square means|2.86|||=|0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|9.47|||ANCOVA|||Severity - Week 8||9.47|-3.75|=0.394
81508607|NCT03035864|162706864|SUPERIORITY||difference in least square means|-1.49|||=|0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.41|3.44|||ANCOVA|||Severeity - Week 12||3.44|-6.41|=0.552
81508608|NCT02720523|162706865|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|32.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|51.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||51.0|14.3|<0.001
81508609|NCT02720523|162706865|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|40.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|58.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||58.1|23.5|<0.001
81508610|NCT02720523|162706865|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|37.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.4|54.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||54.9|19.4|<0.001
81508611|NCT02720523|162706865|OTHER|Cochran-Armitage test was conducted for demonstrating a dose response relationship.|||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Armitage test|||||||<0.001
81508612|NCT02720523|162706866|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.693|-0.88|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment as the fixed factor, and baseline value and the stratification factor prior bDMARD use as covariates.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.880|-1.693|<0.001
81508613|NCT02720523|162706866|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.005|-1.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment as the fixed factor, and baseline value and the stratification factor prior bDMARD use as covariates.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-1.190|-2.005|<0.001
81508614|NCT02720523|162706866|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.027|-1.216|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including treatment as the fixed factor, and baseline value and the stratification factor prior bDMARD use as covariates.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-1.216|-2.027|<0.001
81508615|NCT02720523|162706867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.465|-0.144|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment as the fixed factor, and the baseline value and stratification factor prior bDMARD use as the covariates.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.144|-0.465|<0.001
81545890|NCT04701762|162768141|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|99.32|0.48|1.58|||GLM log-binomial model (log link)|||||1.58|0.48|0.53
81545891|NCT04701762|162768142|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.1|0.92|<0.001
81545892|NCT04701762|162768143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.2|-0.34|0.27
81545893|NCT05786651|162768144|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of conditions|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.05
81545894|NCT05786651|162768145|EQUIVALENCE|Comparisons of mean values of conditions|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.05
81508616|NCT02720523|162706867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.505|-0.184|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment as the fixed factor, and the baseline value and stratification factor prior bDMARD use as the covariates.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.184|-0.505|<0.001
81508617|NCT02720523|162706867|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.229|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes treatment as the fixed factor, and the baseline value and stratification factor prior bDMARD use as the covariates.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.229|-0.550|<0.001
81508618|NCT02720523|162706868|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|24.5||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|41.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||41.7|7.3|0.007
81508619|NCT02720523|162706868|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|49.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.1|65.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||65.9|32.1|<0.001
81508620|NCT02720523|162706868|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|41.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.5|58.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||58.8|24.5|<0.001
81508621|NCT02720523|162706869|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|18.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|30.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||30.3|6.4|0.004
81545895|NCT02855125|162768146|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.2744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.88|||Log Rank|1-sided stratified log-rank test.|Based on stratified Cox regression model .|||1.88|0.71|0.2744
81545896|NCT02855125|162768147|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||0.1431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.14|||Log Rank|1-sided stratified log-rank test.|Based on stratified Cox regression model.|||2.14|0.80|0.1431
81508622|NCT02720523|162706869|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|32.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.7|46.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||46.6|18.7|<0.001
81508623|NCT02720523|162706869|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|26.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|39.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||39.0|12.9|<0.001
81508624|NCT02720523|162706870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|6.57|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, prior bDMARD use, and baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||6.57|2.10|<0.001
81508625|NCT02720523|162706870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|5.75|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, prior bDMARD use, and baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||5.75|1.25|0.002
81508626|NCT02720523|162706870|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.64|8.22|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, prior bDMARD use, and baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||8.22|3.64|<0.001
81508627|NCT02720523|162706871|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|34.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|52.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||52.4|17.0|<0.001
81508628|NCT02720523|162706871|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|51.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.2|67.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||67.9|34.2|<0.001
81508629|NCT02720523|162706871|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|53.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.1|70.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||70.1|37.1|<0.001
81508630|NCT02720523|162706872|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|30.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.5|45.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||45.7|15.5|<0.001
81508631|NCT02720523|162706872|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|51.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.6|66.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||66.4|35.6|<0.001
81508632|NCT02720523|162706872|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|43.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.5|59.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||59.3|28.5|<0.001
81508633|NCT02720523|162706873|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|22.4||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|37.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||37.5|7.4|0.006
81508634|NCT02720523|162706873|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|16.3||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|30.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||30.6|2.1|0.026
81508635|NCT02720523|162706873|SUPERIORITY||Response Rate Difference|25.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|41.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratification factor prior bDMARD use.|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||41.0|10.6|0.002
81545897|NCT04467905|162768152|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.3|-19.3|||ANCOVA||The mean difference is the difference in adjusted means for the change between baseline value and nadir in the placebo group and the change between baseline and nadir in the etripamil group.|||-19.3|-40.3|<0.0001
81545898|NCT04145349|162768170|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Hazard Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|98.0|0.25|1.69|||Bayesian hierarchical model|||The Bayesian analyses below include posterior mean of Hazard ratio, and credible intervals instead of confidence intervals.|The posterior probability treatment difference is 0.864|1.69|0.25|
81508636|NCT02720523|162706874|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.66||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|5.2|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, prior bDMARD use, and baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||5.20|0.12|0.040
81508637|NCT02720523|162706874|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.79||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|4.35|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, prior bDMARD use, and baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||4.35|-0.77|0.169
81508638|NCT02720523|162706874|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.85||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|3.43|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, prior bDMARD use, and baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||3.43|-1.73|0.516
81508639|NCT02720523|162706875|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.54||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|-0.39|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, prior bDMARD use, and baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-0.39|-4.68|0.021
81508640|NCT02720523|162706875|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.06||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|0.25|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, prior bDMARD use, and baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||0.25|-4.36|0.080
81508641|NCT02720523|162706875|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.56||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|0.94|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, prior bDMARD use, and baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||0.94|-4.06|0.220
81508642|NCT02720523|162706876|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.81|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|-1.04|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, prior bDMARD use, and baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-1.04|-2.57|<0.001
81508643|NCT02720523|162706876|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|-1.05|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, prior bDMARD use, and baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-1.05|-2.59|<0.001
81508644|NCT02720523|162706876|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|-1.18|||Mixed Effect Model Repeat Measurement|MMRM model with fixed effects of treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction, prior bDMARD use, and baseline value as covariate.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-1.18|-2.73|<0.001
81508645|NCT02340169|162706877|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Adrenal suppression rates in the evaluable population were 35% (21 out of 60), 43.3% (13 out of 30) and 20% (2 out of 10) in Cohorts 1, 2 a nd 3, respectively.|||
81508646|NCT00480740|162706880|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of dexmedetomindine plus sevoflurane compared with the baseline (sevoflurane alone) for any given variable was reached when the difference (steady-state \[dexmedetomidine + sevoflurane\]-baseline \[sevoflurane0\]/baseline \[sevoflurane\]0 and its associated 95% confidence interval (CI) fell completely withing the range of +/-20% indicated by the gray column.||||||0.05||95.0||||The original study design was powered to achieve at least 80% power to detect noninferiority with the two-tailed alpha level set at 0.05 for data with two measurements.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81508647|NCT03299244|162706881|NON_INFERIORITY|Etelcalcetide was considered non-inferior if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of the treatment difference (Cinacalcet - Etelcalcetide) was smaller than 12%, or if the lower bound of (Etelcalcetide - Cinacalcet) greater than -12%. If this criterion was met, the 2 key secondary endpoints were tested sequentially. If both key secondary endpoints were statistically significant, the other secondary endpoints were to be formally tested at an overall significance level of 0.05.|Treatment Difference|4.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|12.09|||||Treatment difference (Etelcalcetide - Cinacalcet) stratified by screening iPTH level, screening cCa level, and country/region.|"The analysis was conducted on the full analysis set (637 participants). Imputation under the non-inferiority null method was applied to participants who did not have PTH data during the EAP.~The Mantel-Haenszel estimator was used to calculate the treatment (Cinacalcet - Etelcalcetide), stratified by screening PTH level (\< 900 pg/mL, ≥ 900 pg/mL), screening serum cCa (\< 9.0 mg/dL, ≥ 9.0 mg/dL) measured by the central laboratory, and country (China versus non-China)."||12.09|-3.05|
81508648|NCT03299244|162706882|SUPERIORITY|Testing of this key secondary efficacy endpoint at an overall significance level of 0.05 was to be performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated for the primary endpoint.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|2.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by screening iPTH level, screening cCa level, and country/region.|Odds ratio (Etelcalcetide : Cinacalcet) stratified by screening iPTH level, screening cCa level, and country/region.|||2.77|1.47|<0.001
81508649|NCT03299244|162706883|SUPERIORITY|Testing of this key secondary efficacy endpoint at an overall significance level of 0.05 was to be performed if non-inferiority was demonstrated for the primary endpoint, and superiority was demonstrated for the previous key secondary endpoint.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.96|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by screening iPTH level, screening cCa level, and country/region.|Odds ratio (Etelcalcetide : Cinacalcet) stratified by screening iPTH level, screening cCa level, and country/region.|||1.96|1.03|0.033
81508650|NCT03299244|162706884|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-2.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|-1.5|||Mixed-effects Model Repeated Measures|Model includes treatment group, randomization stratification factors, study week, and study week by treatment as covariates.|Treatment difference (Etelcalcetide - Cinacalcet) stratified by screening iPTH level, screening cCa level, and country/region. Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the least squares means difference.|||-1.50|-4.14|<0.001
81508651|NCT03299244|162706885|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by screening iPTH level, screening cCa level, and country/region.|Odds ratio (Etelcalcetide : Cinacalcet) stratified by screening iPTH level, screening cCa level, and country/region.|||1.65|0.82|0.41
81508652|NCT01198574|162706914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||GLM for repeated measures|The Hb concentration at Week 0, Week 6 and Week 12 are analyzed using GLM repeated measures.||"Null Hypothesis~1. Haemoglobin level was not influenced by sub-clinical inflammation during iron supplementation in the anaemic adolescent school girls~2. Vitamin A does not improve the haemoglobin level of the anaemic schoolgirls during iron supplementation in the presence of inflammation."||||<0.05
81508653|NCT01198574|162706915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||GLM for repeated measures ANOVA|||"Null hypothesis~1. Iron status indicator (serum ferritin) was not influenced by sub-clinical inflammation during iron supplementation in the anaemic adolescent school girls~2. Vitamin A does not improve the iron status indicator (serum ferritin) concentration of the anaemic schoolgirls during iron supplementation in the presence of inflammation."||||<0.05
81508654|NCT01198574|162706916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||GLM for repeated measures ANOVA|||"Null Hypothesis~1. iron status indicator (sTfR) was not influenced by sub-clinical inflammation during iron supplementation in the anaemic adolescent school girls~2. Vitamin A does not improve iron status indicator (sTfR) of the anaemic schoolgirls during iron supplementation in the presence of inflammation."||||<0.05
81508655|NCT01530178|162706949|OTHER|Non-specified|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.91||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.7|-11.2|||ANOVA|||||-11.2|-44.7|0.003
81508656|NCT01530178|162706949|OTHER|Non-specified|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.131||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|8.652|||ANOVA|||||8.652|-12.91|0.68
81508657|NCT01530178|162706949|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.78||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.39|-13.17|||ANOVA|||||-13.17|-38.39|0.0005
81508658|NCT02709512|162706953|SUPERIORITY|Relative Risk Ratio (ADIPemPlatinum/PlaceboPemPlatinum) is the common relative risk of having a response (CR or PR) based on the Mantel-Haenszel estimator controlling for tumor histology. A relative risk ratio greater than one is favorable to ADIPemPlatinum.|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.9489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.11|0.50|0.9489
81508659|NCT02709512|162706954|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.64||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.88|||Log Rank|||||0.88|0.47|0.0078
81545899|NCT00565084|162768211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.06||||0.743||90.0|-0.23|0.35|||ANOVA|||Primary efficacy endpoint was assessed by an ANOVA model with terms for treatment, period, sequence, and patients within sequence. Efficacy advantage over placebo was assessed via the treatment difference in the least-squares (LS) means (ibuprofen vs. average of the 2 placebo treatments) from the ANOVA model and the 90% confidence interval (CI; one-sided alpha=0.05) of the LS mean difference will be assessed.||0.35|-0.23|0.743
81508660|NCT02709512|162706955|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.71||||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.93|||Log Rank|||||0.93|0.55|0.0234
81508661|NCT02709512|162706956|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.65||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.9|||Log Rank|||||0.90|0.46|0.0193
81508662|NCT00276406|162706957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Analysis was adjusted for BMI and baseline values and incorporated Bonferroni corrections.||||<0.01
81508663|NCT00276406|162706961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Analysis was adjusted for BMI and baseline values and incorporated Bonferroni corrections.||||0.096
81508664|NCT00276406|162706962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.02
81508665|NCT00276406|162706963|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Bowel diaries were analyzed by computing the mean scores for the 9-day baseline period and separately for the last 7 days of the treatment period (i.e., when the pyridostigmine dose was stable in each subject.) Individual subject treatment period mean bowel function scores were then compared using a similar ANCOVA model, with the corresponding individual subject baseline mean bowel function score and gender as covariates.||||0.005
81508666|NCT00276406|162706964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.04||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Bowel diaries were analyzed by computing the mean scores for the 9-day baseline period and separately for the last 7 days of the treatment period (i.e., when the pyridostigmine dose was stable in each subject.) Individual subject treatment period mean bowel function scores were then compared using a similar ANCOVA model, with the corresponding individual subject baseline mean bowel function score and gender as covariates.||||<0.04
81508667|NCT03308968|162706969|OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|-2.42|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) method with treatment, sex, region, special group of treatment failure (yes or no), migraine classification (that is; CM or EM), and treatment-by-migraine classification interaction as fixed effects, and baseline number of migraine days and years since onset of migraines as covariates. The stratification factors (as randomized) were used in the model.||-2.42|-3.84|<0.0001
81508668|NCT03308968|162706969|OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|-2.78|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA method with treatment, sex, region, special group of treatment failure (yes or no), migraine classification (that is; CM or EM), and treatment-by-migraine classification interaction as fixed effects, and baseline number of migraine days and years since onset of migraines as covariates. The stratification factors (as randomized) were used in the model.||-2.78|-4.19|<0.0001
81508669|NCT02482298|162706992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06367|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.061|0.151|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1510|-0.0610|
81508670|NCT02482298|162706992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0801|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06192|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.023|0.1832|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1832|-0.0230|
81508671|NCT02482298|162706994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1192|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05059|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.035|0.2035|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2035|0.0350|
81508672|NCT02482298|162706994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0975|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04923|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0155|0.1795|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1795|0.0155|
81508673|NCT03782259|162707017|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0125||||||Given that there were 4 separate comparisons of the primary outcomes, the level of significance was adjusted from 0.05 to 0.0125 (.05/4) using the Bonferroni correction.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|There were no adjustments for covariates.||||||< 0 .0125
81508674|NCT03782259|162707018|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0125||||||Given that there were 4 separate comparisons of the primary outcomes, the level of significance was adjusted from 0.05 to 0.0125 (.05/4) using the Bonferroni correction.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|There were no adjustments for covariates.||||||< 0 .0125
81508675|NCT03332173|162707044|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P value was based on the exact binomial test against the null hypothesis H0: MRR = 0.30 at a significance level of 0.025 (1-sided)|Exact binomial test|||Zanubrutinib versus historical control estimate of 30%||||<0.0001
81545900|NCT01298648|162768235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test using observed cases at Baseline and Week 4.||||||<0.0001
81545901|NCT01298648|162768237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test using observed values at Baseline and Week 8.||||||<0.0001
81545902|NCT01298648|162768238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test using observed values at Baseline and Week 24.||||||<0.0001
81545903|NCT04226742|162768273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.58||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|4.88||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.88|-3.71|0.79
81545904|NCT04226742|162768274|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|4.32||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.32|-2.52|.61
81545905|NCT04226742|162768275|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.68||Significance threshold of alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.68|-0.05|0.088
81545906|NCT04226742|162768276|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.68||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.62|31.99||Threshold for statistical significance of alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||31.99|-4.62|0.142
81545907|NCT04226742|162768277|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.87||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.28|1.54||Threshold for statistical significance of alpha = .05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.54|-15.28|0.109
81545908|NCT04226742|162768278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.92|4.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.89|-6.92|0.736
81545909|NCT01193244|162768284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.707|||<|1e-05||95.0|0.626|0.799|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio is based on a stratified Cox's proportional hazard regression model with stratification factors of region and radiographic disease progression at baseline with treatment as a factor in the model. A hazard ratio less than (\<) 1 indicated better prevention of death in the orteronel group compared to the placebo group. From log-rank test stratified by region and radiographic disease progression at Baseline.||0.799|0.626|<0.00001
81545910|NCT01193244|162768285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.963||||0.59755||95.0|0.838|1.107|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio is based on a stratified Cox's proportional hazard regression model with stratification factors of region and radiographic disease progression at baseline with treatment as a factor in the model. A hazard ratio \<1 indicated better prevention of death in the orteronel group compared to the placebo group. From log-rank test stratified by region and radiographic disease progression at baseline.||1.107|0.838|0.59755
81545911|NCT01193244|162768286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.166|||<|0.001||95.0|1.724|2.721|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model with prognostic factors: region; radiographic disease progression at baseline; age; race; baseline Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) score; Gleason score at initial diagnosis; baseline PSA, natural log scale; presence of visceral disease; alkaline phosphatase; lactate dehydrogenase; and hemoglobin. Odds ratio greater than (\>)1 favored orteronel. P-values tested for odds ratio equal to 1.||2.721|1.724|<0.001
81545912|NCT01193244|162768287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.712||||0.001||95.0|1.235|2.373|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression model with prognostic factors: region; radiographic disease progression at baseline; age; race; baseline ECOG score; Gleason score at initial diagnosis; baseline PSA, natural log scale; presence of visceral disease; alkaline phosphatase; lactate dehydrogenase; and hemoglobin. Odds ratio \> 1 favored orteronel. P-values tested for odds ratio equal to 1.||2.373|1.235|0.001
81545913|NCT01193244|162768288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.885||||0.33906||95.0|0.688|1.138|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio is based on a stratified Cox's proportional hazard regression model with stratification factors of region and radiographic disease progression at baseline with treatment as a factor in the model. A hazard ratio less than (\<) 1 indicated better prevention of death in the orteronel group compared to the placebo group. From log-rank test stratified by region and radiographic disease progression at baseline.||1.138|0.688|0.33906
81545914|NCT03763877|162768327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.926||0.9883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.42|15.66|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method.|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in Least Squares (LS) Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||15.66|-15.42|0.9883
81545915|NCT03763877|162768327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.609||0.0842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.06|1.78|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method.|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||1.78|-28.06|0.0842
81545916|NCT03763877|162768327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.636||0.0763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.51|1.43|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method.|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||1.43|-28.51|0.0763
81545917|NCT03763877|162768328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.265||0.8283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.01|12.85|||ANCOVA||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||12.85|-16.01|0.8283
81545918|NCT03763877|162768328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.221||0.0698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|1.1|||ANCOVA||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||1.10|-27.60|0.0698
81545919|NCT03763877|162768328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.207||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.63|-2.99|||ANCOVA||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||-2.99|-31.63|0.0184
81545920|NCT03763877|162768329|SUPERIORITY||Location Shift|-4.22||||0.5537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.64|8.65|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||8.65|-15.64|0.5537
81545921|NCT03763877|162768329|SUPERIORITY||Location Shift|-13.64||||0.1005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.19|1.88|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.88|-26.19|0.1005
81545922|NCT03763877|162768329|SUPERIORITY||Location Shift|-18.72||||0.0387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.95|-1.58|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||-1.58|-31.95|0.0387
81545923|NCT03763877|162768330|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5733||0.5733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|32.51|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method.|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||32.51|-18.00|0.5733
81545924|NCT03763877|162768330|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.236||0.3861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.6|13.38|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method.|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||13.38|-34.60|0.3861
81545925|NCT03763877|162768330|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.916||0.1019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.46|4.19|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method.|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||4.19|-46.46|0.1019
81508676|NCT02553928|162707054|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.69||Based on full analysis set|ANCOVA||The comparison is to BID memantine.|The ADCS-CGIC was analyzed based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) of ADCS-CGIC score at Week 12, with treatment and site as fixed factors, and baseline score as a covariate using observed cases.||0.69|-0.06|0.097
81508677|NCT00131352|162707055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0|||||ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA model included terms for treatment, site, time and time-by-treatment interaction; the baseline score was a covariate.||||||0.047
81508678|NCT00131352|162707056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.064
81508679|NCT00131352|162707057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.92|||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||Estimate of Odds Ratio (Placebo/Synvisc-One) using WOMAC A1 data at Week 26.||0.92|0.35|0.022
81508680|NCT00131352|162707058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.679||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.679
81508681|NCT00131352|162707059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.266
81545926|NCT03763877|162768331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.242|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3873||0.8617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.961|2.478|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||2.478|-2.961|0.8617
81508682|NCT00131352|162707060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.82|||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||Model-based estimate of Odds Ratio (Placebo/Synvisc-One) using PTGA data at Week 26.||0.82|0.31|0.005
81508683|NCT00131352|162707061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.93|||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||Model-based estimate of Odds Ratio (Placebo/Synvisc-One) using COGA data at Week 26.||0.93|0.34|0.025
81508684|NCT00131352|162707062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.16|||Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|||Estimate of Odds Ratio (Placebo/Synvisc-One) using Responder classification data at Week 26.||1.16|0.41|0.156
81508685|NCT03024112|162707063|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.680
81508686|NCT04830215|162707082|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||MMRM included fixed effect terms for visit, baseline value, an interaction term of baseline value by visit, and trial center.|MMRM|||||||<0.0001
81508687|NCT04830215|162707083|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||MMRM included fixed effect terms for visit, baseline value, an interaction term of baseline value by visit, and trial center.|MMRM|||||||<0.0001
81508688|NCT02440139|162707084|SUPERIORITY||difference in sensitivity|-0.124|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.034|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.186|-0.062|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.062|-0.186|<0.05
81508689|NCT02440139|162707085|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LROC curves|-0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.039|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.209|-0.071|||ANOVA|||For each study arm, the difference in the least-squares means of the two arms was estimated. A two-sided 95% confidence interval on this difference in study arms (i.e. unaided minus aided by the software) was used to test the hypothesis that the difference in the area under the LROC curve (AUC). The superiority of ClearRead CT will be concluded if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval on the difference is less than zero.||-0.071|-0.209|<0.05
81508690|NCT00770562|162707137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81508691|NCT00770562|162707138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81508692|NCT00770562|162707139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.015
81508693|NCT04474197|162707146|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.1|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||3.1|1.5|<0.0001
81508694|NCT04474197|162707146|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|3.1|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||3.1|1.6|<0.0001
81508695|NCT04474197|162707146|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|2.9|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||2.9|1.5|<0.0001
81508696|NCT04474197|162707148|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|4.6|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||4.6|2.4|<0.0001
81508697|NCT04474197|162707148|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|4.0|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||4.0|1.9|<0.0001
81508698|NCT04474197|162707148|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.7|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure|||||3.7|1.8|<0.0001
81508699|NCT00237666|162707157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81508700|NCT00040742|162707170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.566|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.017|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted using theTukey-Kramer method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analyses and Type 3 tests of fixed effects using the Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom procedure were used.|The estimation parameter (mean difference) is the difference in mean change from baseline (post-intervention - baseline) between groups (0.5 gm ginger - placebo). Negative values are favorable for the ginger group.|"H0: Mean difference between 0.5g and placebo of change from baseline of Peak Acute Nausea = 0.~Ha: Mean difference between 0.5g and placebo of change from baseline of Peak Acute Nausea \> 0. (Two-sided)"||||.017
81508701|NCT00040742|162707170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.506|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.036|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted using theTukey-Kramer method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analyses and Type 3 tests of fixed effects using the Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom procedure were used.|The estimation parameter (mean difference) is the difference in mean change from baseline (post-intervention - baseline) between groups (1 gm ginger - placebo). Negative values are favorable for the ginger group.|"H0: Mean difference between 1.0g and placebo of change from baseline of Peak Acute Nausea = 0.~Ha: Mean difference between 1.0g and placebo of change from baseline of Peak Acute Nausea \> 0. (Two-sided)"||||0.036
81508702|NCT00040742|162707170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.269|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.431|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted using theTukey-Kramer method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analyses and Type 3 tests of fixed effects using the Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom procedure were used.|The estimation parameter (mean difference) is the difference in mean change from baseline (post-intervention - baseline) between groups (1.5 gm ginger - placebo). Negative values are favorable for the ginger group.|"H0: Mean difference between 1.5g and placebo of change from baseline of Peak Acute Nausea = 0.~Ha: Mean difference between 1.5g and placebo of change from baseline of Peak Acute Nausea \> 0. (Two-sided)"||||0.431
81545927|NCT03763877|162768331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.571|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3712||0.0609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|0.117|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method|||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|0.117|-5.260|0.0609
81545928|NCT03763877|162768331|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.414|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3633||0.0766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.087|0.258|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA using a multiple imputation procedure based on the fully conditional specification method|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||0.258|-5.087|0.0766
81545929|NCT03763877|162768332|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.744||||0.5592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|11.267|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with multiple imputation||||11.267|0.270|0.5592
81545930|NCT03763877|162768332|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.287||||0.3747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.368|14.208|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with multiple imputation||||14.208|0.368|0.3747
81545931|NCT03763877|162768332|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.669||||0.0501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|32.149|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with multiple imputation||||32.149|1.000|0.0501
81545932|NCT03763877|162768333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.71||0.8013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|6.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||6.4|-8.3|0.8013
81545933|NCT03763877|162768333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.81||0.8694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|7.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|7.0|-8.2|0.8694
81545934|NCT03763877|162768333|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.0581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|0.3|-14.9|0.0581
81545935|NCT03763877|162768334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.6681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|5.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||5.9|-3.8|0.6681
81545936|NCT03763877|162768334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.8224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||5.5|-4.4|0.8224
81545937|NCT03763877|162768334|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.0924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.7|-9.2|0.0924
81545938|NCT03763877|162768335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.5148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.34|-0.68|0.5148
81545939|NCT03763877|162768335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.261||0.0434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||-0.02|-1.05|0.0434
81545940|NCT03763877|162768335|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.261||0.0494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.00|-1.04|0.0494
81545941|NCT03763877|162768336|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.2449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.09|||ANCOVA||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANOVA model.|||0.09|-0.35|0.2449
81508703|NCT00040742|162707170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Parameter estimated using a contrast.|The estimation parameter (mean difference) is the difference in mean change from baseline (post-intervention - baseline) between groups (any ginger - placebo). Negative values are favorable for the ginger group.|"Placebo vs. Any Ginger. H0: Mean difference between \[(0.5g +1.0g +1.5g) / 3\] and placebo of change from baseline of Peak Acute Nausea = 0.~Ha: Mean difference between \[(0.5g +1.0g +1.5g) / 3\] and placebo of change from baseline of Peak Acute Nausea \> 0. (Two-sided)"||||0.003
81545942|NCT03763877|162768336|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||0.0502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.0|||ANCOVA||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANOVA model.|||0.00|-0.46|0.0502
81545943|NCT03763877|162768336|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113||0.0123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.06|||ANCOVA||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANOVA model.|||-0.06|-0.51|0.0123
81545944|NCT03763877|162768337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2172||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.682|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.180|-0.682|0.2510
81508704|NCT00040742|162707171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.441|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127||0.046|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted using theTukey-Kramer method|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analyses and Type 3 tests of fixed effects using the Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom procedure were used.|The estimation parameter (mean difference) is the difference in mean change from baseline (post-intervention - baseline) between groups (0.5 gm ginger - placebo). Negative values are favorable for the ginger group.|"H0: Mean difference between 0.5g and placebo of change from baseline of Average Acute Nausea = 0.~Ha: Mean difference between 0.5g and placebo of change from baseline of Average Acute Nausea \> 0. (Two-sided)"||||0.046
81508705|NCT00040742|162707171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.402|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.076|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted using theTukey-Kramer method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analyses and Type 3 tests of fixed effects using the Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom procedure were used.|The estimation parameter (mean difference) is the difference in mean change from baseline (post-intervention - baseline) between groups (1 gm ginger - placebo). Negative values are favorable for the ginger group.|"H0: Mean difference between 1.0g and placebo of change from baseline of Average Acute Nausea = 0.~Ha: Mean difference between 1.0g and placebo of change from baseline of Average Acute Nausea \> 0. (Two-sided)"||||0.076
81508706|NCT00040742|162707171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.738|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value was adjusted using theTukey-Kramer method.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed model analyses and Type 3 tests of fixed effects using the Kenward-Roger degrees of freedom procedure were used.|The estimation parameter (mean difference) is the difference in mean change from baseline (post-intervention - baseline) between groups (1.5 gm ginger - placebo). Negative values are favorable for the ginger group.|"H0: Mean difference between 1.5g and placebo of change from baseline of Average Acute Nausea = 0.~Ha: Mean difference between 1.5g and placebo of change from baseline of Average Acute Nausea \> 0. (Two-sided)"||||0.738
81508707|NCT00040742|162707171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts used for estimation.|The estimation parameter (mean difference) is the difference in mean change from baseline (post-intervention - baseline) between groups (any ginger - placebo). Negative values are favorable for the ginger group.|"Placebo vs Any Ginger. H0: Mean difference between \[(0.5g +1.0g +1.5g) / 3\] and placebo of change from baseline of Average Acute Nausea = 0.~Ha: Mean difference between \[(0.5g +1.0g +1.5g) / 3\] and placebo of change from baseline of Average Acute Nausea \> 0. (Two-sided)"||||0.013
81508708|NCT00635349|162707172|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower confidence limit interval was less than -1.0 (1-sided , 97.5% confidence interval)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.81||||0.4258|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-6.31||||t-test, 1 sided||||||-6.31|0.4258
81508709|NCT00635349|162707173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||0.0628|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-1.41||||t-test, 1 sided||||||-1.41|0.0628
81508710|NCT00635349|162707174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0131||||||Day 29: p-value was calculated by fisher exact test|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0131
81508711|NCT00635349|162707174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9834||||||Day 57; p-value was calculated by Chi-squared test|Chi-squared|||||||0.9834
81508712|NCT00635349|162707174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1131||||||Day 85; p-value was calculated by Chi-squared test|Chi-squared|||||||0.1131
81508713|NCT00402324|162707185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||All tests of treatment effects will be conducted at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05 unless otherwise stated.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) Change = Therapy PooledINV Visit Baseline Baseline\*Visit Therapy\*Visit. P-value from therapy term in model.||The overall power of the two co-primary analyses-the probability of simultaneously rejecting both co-primary null hypotheses-for this sample size under assumed effect sizes of 0.5 and 0.45 is estimated as approximately 85-87% and 77-80%, respectively.||||<0.001
81508714|NCT00402324|162707186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0||||All tests of treatment effects will be conducted at a two-sided alpha level of 0.05 unless otherwise stated.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) Change = Therapy PooledINV Visit Baseline Baseline\*Visit Therapy\*Visit. P-value from therapy term in model.||The overall power of the two co-primary analyses-the probability of simultaneously rejecting both co-primary null hypotheses-for this sample size under assumed effect sizes of 0.5 and 0.45 is estimated as approximately 85-87% and 77-80%, respectively.||||0.022
81508715|NCT00402324|162707187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.100
81508716|NCT00402324|162707188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.048
81508717|NCT00402324|162707189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Type III sums of squares of ANCOVA model: Change= TRT + Pooled Investigator + Baseline.||||||0.056
81508718|NCT00402324|162707191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.657||95.0||||P-value for Total Cholesterol Change from Baseline|ANOVA|Type III sums of squares of ANOVA model: Ranked Change= Treatment + Pooled Investigator||||||0.657
81508719|NCT00402324|162707191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.924||95.0||||P-value for Low Density Lipoprotein Change from Baseline|ANOVA|Type III sums of squares of ANOVA model: Ranked Change= Treatment + Pooled Investigator||||||0.924
81508720|NCT00402324|162707191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122||95.0||||P-value for High Density Lipoprotein Change from Baseline|ANOVA|Type III sums of squares of ANOVA model: Ranked Change= Treatment + Pooled Investigator||||||0.122
81508721|NCT00402324|162707192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.293||95.0||||P-value for Fasting Triglycerides Change from Baseline|ANOVA|Type III sums of squares of ANOVA model: Ranked Change= Treatment + Pooled Investigator||||||0.293
81508722|NCT00402324|162707193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||P-value for Fasting Blood Glucose Change from Baseline|ANOVA|Type III sums of squares of ANOVA model: Ranked Change= Treatment + Pooled Investigator||||||0.007
81508723|NCT00402324|162707194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||95.0||||P-value for Bilirubin Total Change from Baseline|ANOVA|Type III sums of squares of ANOVA model: Ranked Change= Treatment + Pooled Investigator||||||0.046
81508724|NCT00402324|162707195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Type III sums of squares of ANCOVA model: Change= Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||||<0.001
81508725|NCT00402324|162707196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Type III sums of squares of ANCOVA model: Change= Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||||<0.001
81508726|NCT00402324|162707197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81508727|NCT01340664|162707198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.637|-0.251|||ANCOVA|||||-0.251|-0.637|<0.001
81508728|NCT01340664|162707198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.792|-0.407|||ANCOVA|||||-0.407|-0.792|<0.001
81508729|NCT01340664|162707199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Sqaures Mean Difference|-23.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.673|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.78|-14.38|||ANCOVA|||||-14.38|-32.78|<0.001
81508730|NCT01340664|162707199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Sqaures Mean Difference|-24.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.661|<|0.001||95.0|-33.18|-14.83|||ANCOVA|||||-14.83|-33.18|<0.001
81508731|NCT01340664|162707200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.3|||ANCOVA|||||-1.3|-3.1|<0.001
81508732|NCT01340664|162707200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.7|||ANCOVA|||||-1.7|-3.5|<0.001
81508733|NCT01340664|162707201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|4.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.90|1.21|0.013
81508734|NCT01340664|162707201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|6.81|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.81|1.68|<0.001
81508735|NCT00763256|162707271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81508736|NCT00763256|162707272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81508737|NCT00763256|162707273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81508738|NCT00763256|162707274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81508739|NCT00763256|162707275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81508740|NCT01763333|162707305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.8728|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6942|1.0513|||||Dose proportionality was explored using the power model (ANCOVA). The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale.|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose). Dose proportionality of tablets for Cmax was analysed. The per protocol set for the evaluation of dose proportionality (PPS-DP) was used. This set included all subjects of the TS-SRD who provided at least one observation for at least one of the endpoints Cmax, AUC0-tz, AUC0-∞, or Aet1-t2, without experiencing emesis at or before 2 times median tmax and without important PVs relevant to the statistical evaluation of PK.||1.0513|0.6942|
81508741|NCT01763333|162707305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.9341|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8277|1.0405|||||Dose proportionality was explored using the power model (ANCOVA). The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale.|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose). Dose proportionality of solution for Cmax was analysed. The per protocol set for the evaluation of dose proportionality (PPS-DP) was used. This set included all subjects of the TS-SRD who provided at least one observation for at least one of the endpoints Cmax, AUC0-tz, AUC0-∞, or Aet1-t2, without experiencing emesis at or before 2 times median tmax and without important PVs relevant to the statistical evaluation of PK.||1.0405|0.8277|
81508742|NCT01763333|162707305|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The difference between the expected means of the 2 treatments of interest for each pairwise comparison were estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate) and two-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution were computed. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (geometric mean).|gMean ratio|112.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.579|132.993|||||Adjusted gMean ratio.|Relative bioavailability comparison Tab. fed (T1): Tab. fasted (R1) for Cmax. The per protocol set for the evaluation of relative bioavailability of T1 vs R1 (PPS-BA-T1-R1) was used.||132.993|95.579|
81508743|NCT01763333|162707305|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The difference between the expected means of the 2 treatments of interest for each pairwise comparison were estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate) and two-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution were computed. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (geometric mean).|gMean ratio|52.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|40.488|68.499|||||Adjusted gMean ratio.|Relative bioavailability comparison Sol. fed (T2) : Sol. fasted (R2) for Cmax. The per protocol set for the evaluation of relative bioavailability of T2 vs R2 (PPS-BA-T2-R2) was used.||68.499|40.488|
81508744|NCT01763333|162707305|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The difference between the expected means of the 2 treatments of interest for each pairwise comparison were estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate) and two-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution were computed. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (geometric mean).|gMean ratio|239.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|197.445|290.83|||||Adjusted gMean ratio.|Relative bioavailability comparison Sol. fasted (R2): Tab. fasted (R1) for Cmax. The per protocol set for the evaluation of relative bioavailability of R2 vs R1 (PPS-BA-R2-R1) was used.||290.830|197.445|
81508745|NCT01763333|162707305|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The difference between the expected means of the 2 treatments of interest for each pairwise comparison were estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate) and two-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution were computed. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (geometric mean).|gMean ratio|105.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.427|130.208|||||Adjusted gMean ratio.|Relative bioavailability comparison Sol. fed (T2): Tab. fed (T1) for Cmax. The per protocol set for the evaluation of relative bioavailability of T2 vs T1 (PPS-BA-T2-T1) was used.||130.208|85.427|
81508746|NCT01763333|162707307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.8341|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6485|1.0198|||||Dose proportionality was explored using the power model (ANCOVA). The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale.|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose).Dose proportionality of tablets for AUC0-inf was analysed.The per protocol set for the evaluation of dose proportionality (PPS-DP) was used. This set included all subjects of the TS-SRD who provided at least one observation for at least one of the endpoints Cmax, AUC0-tz, AUC0-∞, or Aet1-t2, without experiencing emesis at or before 2 times median tmax and without important PVs relevant to the statistical evaluation of PK.||1.0198|0.6485|
81508747|NCT01763333|162707307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.9149|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8059|1.0239|||||Dose proportionality was explored using the power model (ANCOVA). The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale.|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose).Dose proportionality of solution for AUC0-inf was analysed. The per protocol set for the evaluation of dose proportionality (PPS-DP) was used. This set included all subjects of the TS-SRD who provided at least one observation for at least one of the endpoints Cmax, AUC0-tz, AUC0-∞, or Aet1-t2, without experiencing emesis at or before 2 times median tmax and without important PVs relevant to the statistical evaluation of PK.||1.0239|0.8059|
81545945|NCT03763877|162768337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2202||0.8246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.486|0.388|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.388|-0.486|0.8246
81545946|NCT03763877|162768337|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2216||0.9067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.466|0.414|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.414|-0.466|0.9067
81545947|NCT03763877|162768338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0468||0.6951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.111|0.075|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.075|-0.111|0.6951
81545948|NCT03763877|162768338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.078|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0472||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.171|0.016|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.016|-0.171|0.1030
81545949|NCT03763877|162768338|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0471||0.8583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.102|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.102|-0.085|0.8583
81545950|NCT03763877|162768339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1777||0.5576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.457|0.248|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.248|-0.457|0.5576
81545951|NCT03763877|162768339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1799||0.4261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.213|0.501|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.501|-0.213|0.4261
81545952|NCT03763877|162768339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.081|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1822||0.6571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.281|0.443|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.443|-0.281|0.6571
81545953|NCT03763877|162768340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.161|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2851||0.5732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.727|0.405|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.405|-0.727|0.5732
81545954|NCT03763877|162768340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2884||0.6312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.712|0.434|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.434|-0.712|0.6312
81545955|NCT03763877|162768340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2865||0.4857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.769|0.368|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.368|-0.769|0.4857
81545956|NCT03763877|162768341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.5737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.19|||ANCOVA||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||0.19|-0.11|0.5737
81545957|NCT03763877|162768341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.7563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.17|||ANCOVA||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||0.17|-0.12|0.7563
81545958|NCT03763877|162768341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075||0.5695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.11|||ANCOVA||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANCOVA model.|||0.11|-0.19|0.5695
81545959|NCT03763877|162768342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.659||0.9552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|1.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||1.27|-1.34|0.9552
81545960|NCT03763877|162768342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.674||0.2633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.58|-2.10|0.2633
81545961|NCT03763877|162768342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.673||0.1962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.46|-2.21|0.1962
81545962|NCT03763877|162768343|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.353||||0.8245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.094|19.554|||Regression, Logistic|||||19.554|0.094|0.8245
81545963|NCT03763877|162768343|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.791||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.238|32.752|||Regression, Logistic|||||32.752|0.238|0.4140
81545964|NCT03763877|162768343|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.872||||0.0341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.226|180.452|||Regression, Logistic|||||180.452|1.226|0.0341
81545965|NCT03763877|162768344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.84||0.4626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|7.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||7.5|-16.1|0.4626
81545966|NCT03763877|162768344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.88||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|5.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||5.9|-17.9|0.3160
81545967|NCT03763877|162768344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.19||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.4|-2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||-2.4|-27.4|0.0204
81545968|NCT03763877|162768345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.91||0.4601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|5.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||5.0|-10.8|0.4601
81545969|NCT03763877|162768345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.95||0.9782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|7.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||7.9|-8.1|0.9782
81545970|NCT03763877|162768345|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.13||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|-1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||-1.6|-18.3|0.0205
81545971|NCT03763877|162768346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.538||0.9529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|1.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||1.05|-1.12|0.9529
81545972|NCT03763877|162768346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.532||0.1285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||0.25|-1.90|0.1285
81508748|NCT01763333|162707307|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The difference between the expected means of the 2 treatments of interest for each pairwise comparison were estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate) and two-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution were computed. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (geometric mean).|gMean Ratio|86.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.529|98.029|||||Adjusted gMean ratio.|Relative bioavailability comparison Tab. fed (T1): Tab. fasted (R1) for AUC0-inf. The per protocol set for the evaluation of relative bioavailability of T1 vs R1 (PPS-BA-T1-R1) was used.||98.029|76.529|
81508749|NCT01763333|162707307|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The difference between the expected means of the 2 treatments of interest for each pairwise comparison were estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate) and two-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution were computed. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (geometric mean).|gMean ratio|74.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|66.322|83.562|||||Adjusted gMean ratio.|Relative bioavailability comparison Sol. fed (T2) : Sol. fasted (R2) for AUC0-inf.The per protocol set for the evaluation of relative bioavailability of T2 vs R2 (PPS-BA-T2-R2) was used.||83.562|66.322|
81508750|NCT01763333|162707307|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The difference between the expected means of the 2 treatments of interest for each pairwise comparison were estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate) and two-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution were computed. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (geometric mean).|gMean ratio|137.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.708|157.353|||||Adjusted gMean ratio.|Relative bioavailability comparison Sol. fasted (R2): Tab. fasted (R1) for AUC0-inf.The per protocol set for the evaluation of relative bioavailability of R2 vs R1 (PPS-BA-R2-R1) was used.||157.353|119.708|
81508751|NCT01763333|162707307|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The difference between the expected means of the 2 treatments of interest for each pairwise comparison were estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate) and two-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution were computed. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (geometric mean).|gMean ratio|116.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.462|121.724|||||Adjusted gMean ratio.|Relative bioavailability comparison Sol. fed (T2): Tab. fed (T1) for AUC0-inf.The per protocol set for the evaluation of relative bioavailability of T2 vs T1 (PPS-BA-T2-T1) was used.||121.724|111.462|
81508752|NCT01763333|162707308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.8428|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.658|1.0275|||||Dose proportionality was explored using the power model (ANCOVA). The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1. PK endpoints on the log-transformed scale.|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose). Dose proportionality of tablets for AUC 0- tz was analysed. The per protocol set for the evaluation of dose proportionality (PPS-DP) was used. This set included all subjects of the TS-SRD who provided at least one observation for at least one of the endpoints Cmax, AUC0-tz, AUC0-∞, or Aet1-t2, without experiencing emesis at or before 2 times median tmax and without important PVs relevant to the statistical evaluation of PK.||1.0275|0.6580|
81508753|NCT01763333|162707308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.9307|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8187|1.0426|||||Dose proportionality was explored using the power model (ANCOVA). The perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope β of 1.|This was non confirmatory testing (Single dose). Dose proportionality of solution for AUC0-tz was analysed. The per protocol set for the evaluation of dose proportionality (PPS-DP) was used. This set included all subjects of the TS-SRD who provided at least one observation for at least one of the endpoints Cmax, AUC0-tz, AUC0-∞, or Aet1-t2, without experiencing emesis at or before 2 times median tmax and without important PVs relevant to the statistical evaluation of PK.||1.0426|0.8187|
81508754|NCT01763333|162707308|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The difference between the expected means of the 2 treatments of interest for each pairwise comparison were estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate) and two-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution were computed. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (geometric mean)|gMean Ratio|86.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.735|98.027|||||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio.|Relative bioavailability comparison Tab. fed (T1) : Tab. fasted (R1) for AUC 0-tz. The per protocol set for the evaluation of relative bioavailability of T1 vs R1 (PPS-BA-T1-R1) was used.||98.027|75.735|
81508755|NCT01763333|162707308|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The difference between the expected means of the 2 treatments of interest for each pairwise comparison were estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate) and two-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution were computed. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (geometric mean)|gMean ratio|74.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.979|83.941|||||Adjusted gMean ratio.|Relative bioavailability comparison Sol. fed (T2) : Sol. fasted (R2) for AUC 0-tz.The per protocol set for the evaluation of relative bioavailability of T2 vs R2 (PPS-BA-T2-R2) was used.||83.941|65.979|
81508756|NCT01763333|162707308|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The difference between the expected means of the 2 treatments of interest for each pairwise comparison were estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate) and two-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution were computed. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (geometric mean).|gMean ratio|137.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.611|157.374|||||Adjusted gMean ratio.|Relative bioavailability comparison Sol. fasted (R2): Tab. fasted (R1) for AUC 0-tz.The per protocol set for the evaluation of relative bioavailability of R2 vs R1(PPS-BA-R2-R1) was used.||157.374|119.611|
81545973|NCT03763877|162768346|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.565||0.0417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the MMRM model.|||-0.05|-2.32|0.0417
81545974|NCT03763877|162768347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228||0.3141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.23|||ANCOVA||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANOVA model.|||0.23|-0.69|0.3141
81545975|NCT03763877|162768347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.0656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.03|||ANCOVA||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANOVA model.|||0.03|-0.88|0.0656
81545976|NCT03763877|162768347|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.237||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.16|||ANCOVA||Mean difference (final values) is the difference in LS Means estimated in the ANOVA model.|||-0.16|-1.12|0.0101
81545977|NCT01774721|162768376|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.589|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.469|0.739|||1-sided stratified log-rank test||Based on stratified Cox regression model|||0.739|0.469|<0.0001
81545978|NCT01774721|162768377|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.748||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.591|0.947|||1-sided stratified log-rank test||Based on stratified Cox Regression model|||0.947|0.591|0.0077
81545979|NCT01774721|162768379|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.622|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.497|0.779|||1-sided stratified log-rank test||Based on stratified Cox regression model|||0.779|0.497|<0.0001
81545980|NCT01774721|162768382|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.403|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.307|0.529|||1-sided stratified log-rank test||Based on stratified Cox regression model|Comparison of dacomitinib vs gefitinib based on IRC review||0.529|0.307|<0.0001
81545981|NCT01774721|162768382|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.545|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.418|0.711|||1-sided stratified log-rank test||Based on stratified Cox regression model|Comparison of dacomitinib vs gefitinib based on Investigator assessment||0.711|0.418|<0.0001
81545982|NCT01774721|162768383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1942|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1942
81545983|NCT01774721|162768384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0924|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0924
81545984|NCT01774721|162768391|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.173||||0.1641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.928|1.483|||Unstratified Log-rank Test|||||1.483|0.928|0.1641
81545985|NCT03847896|162768422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|60.5||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|113.4|||ANCOVA|||Only includes data from date of first dose up to date of last dose of randomized treatment. A sequential testing strategy is used such that the primary hypothesis tests are listed in ascending order of sequence. A null hypothesis can only be rejected if all preceding null hypotheses are also rejected. Tests are each conducted at the 5% level of significance.||113.4|7.7|0.025
81545986|NCT03847896|162768422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|161.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|109.4|214.5|||ANCOVA|||Only includes data from date of first dose up to date of last dose of randomized treatment. A sequential testing strategy is used such that the primary hypothesis tests are listed in ascending order of sequence. A null hypothesis can only be rejected if all preceding null hypotheses are also rejected. Tests are each conducted at the 5% level of significance.||214.5|109.4|<0.001
81545987|NCT03847896|162768422|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|80.7||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.4|132.9|||ANCOVA|||Only includes data from date of first dose up to date of last dose of randomized treatment. A sequential testing strategy is used such that the primary hypothesis tests are listed in ascending order of sequence. A null hypothesis can only be rejected if all preceding null hypotheses are also rejected. Tests are each conducted at the 5% level of significance.||132.9|28.4|0.003
81545988|NCT03847896|162768423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|73.3||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|142.2|||ANCOVA|||Only includes data from date of first dose up to date of last dose of randomized treatment. A sequential testing strategy is used such that the primary hypothesis tests are listed in ascending order of sequence. A null hypothesis can only be rejected if all preceding null hypotheses are also rejected. Tests are each conducted at the 5% level of significance.||142.2|4.4|0.037
81545989|NCT03847896|162768423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|99.9||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.9|168.8|||ANCOVA|||Only includes data from date of first dose up to date of last dose of randomized treatment. A sequential testing strategy is used such that the primary hypothesis tests are listed in ascending order of sequence. A null hypothesis can only be rejected if all preceding null hypotheses are also rejected. Tests are each conducted at the 5% level of significance.||168.8|30.9|0.005
81545990|NCT03847896|162768423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|132.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.6|201.9|||ANCOVA|||Only includes data from date of first dose up to date of last dose of randomized treatment. A sequential testing strategy is used such that the primary hypothesis tests are listed in ascending order of sequence. A null hypothesis can only be rejected if all preceding null hypotheses are also rejected. Tests are each conducted at the 5% level of significance.||201.9|63.6|<0.001
81545991|NCT03847896|162768423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|87.9||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.8|156.9|||ANCOVA|||Only includes data from date of first dose up to date of last dose of randomized treatment. A sequential testing strategy is used such that the primary hypothesis tests are listed in ascending order of sequence. A null hypothesis can only be rejected if all preceding null hypotheses are also rejected. Tests are each conducted at the 5% level of significance.||156.9|18.8|0.013
81545992|NCT03847896|162768423|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|120.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.5|190.1|||ANCOVA|||Only includes data from date of first dose up to date of last dose of randomized treatment. A sequential testing strategy is used such that the primary hypothesis tests are listed in ascending order of sequence. A null hypothesis can only be rejected if all preceding null hypotheses are also rejected. Tests are each conducted at the 5% level of significance.||190.1|51.5|<0.001
81545993|NCT03847896|162768424|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|1.0||||||Not type-I error controlled. The estimated median difference and 95% CIs are calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann method.||1|-6|
81545994|NCT03847896|162768424|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|9.0||||||Not type-I error controlled. The estimated median difference and 95% CIs are calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann method.||9|-3|
81545995|NCT03847896|162768424|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|0.0||||||Not type-I error controlled. The estimated median difference and 95% CIs are calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann method.||0|-9|
81508757|NCT01763333|162707308|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pharmacokinetic parameters were log transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANOVA model. The difference between the expected means of the 2 treatments of interest for each pairwise comparison were estimated by the difference in the corresponding Least Square Means (point estimate) and two-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution were computed. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator (geometric mean).|gMean ratio|116.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.814|122.079|||||Adjusted gMean ratio.|Relative bioavailability comparison Sol. fed (T2): Tab. fed (T1) for AUC 0-tz.The per protocol set for the evaluation of relative bioavailability of T2 vs T1 (PPS-BA-T2-T1) was used.||122.079|111.814|
81508758|NCT02131662|162707327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|58.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.55|70.94||||||The placebo-adjusted amenorrhea rate was summarized by dose with unconditional 2-sided 95% confidence intervals for each active treatment group. This unconditional confidence interval was calculated by inverting 2 separate one-sided tests of half the nominal significance level each.||70.94|44.55|
81508759|NCT02131662|162707327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|52.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.8|65.42||||||The placebo-adjusted amenorrhea rate was summarized by dose with unconditional 2-sided 95% confidence intervals for each active treatment group. This unconditional confidence interval was calculated by inverting 2 separate one-sided tests of half the nominal significance level each.||65.42|38.8|
81508760|NCT02131662|162707327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|54.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.41|66.95||||||The placebo-adjusted amenorrhea rate was summarized by dose with unconditional 2-sided 95% confidence intervals for each active treatment group. This unconditional confidence interval was calculated by inverting 2 separate one-sided tests of half the nominal significance level each.||66.95|40.41|
81508761|NCT02131662|162707327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage difference|28.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.92|41.5||||||The placebo-adjusted amenorrhea rate was summarized by dose with unconditional 2-sided 95% confidence intervals for each active treatment group. This unconditional confidence interval was calculated by inverting 2 separate one-sided tests of half the nominal significance level each.||41.5|15.92|
81508762|NCT00556439|162707355|OTHER|Kaplan-Meier curves of relapse free survival were constructed, and differences in treatment arms compared using the logrank test. The analysis of the primary outcome was based upon intent to treat.||||||0.049||||||The p value of 0.049 reflects comparison of relapse free survival of abatacept versus placebo in giant cell arteritis.|Log Rank|||The planned sample size was determined by the minimally clinically meaningful result (i.e., an approximate 30% improvement in relapse-free survival) to be detected utilizing a one-sided alpha of 0.1. Kaplan-Meier curves of RFS were constructed for each stratum, and differences in treatment arms compared using the logrank test. The analysis of the primary outcome was based upon intent to treat.||||0.049
81508763|NCT00556439|162707355|OTHER|Kaplan-Meier curves of relapse free survival were constructed, and differences in treatment arms compared using the logrank test. The analysis of the primary outcome was based upon intent to treat.||||||0.853||||||The p value of 0.853 reflects comparison of relapse free survival of abatacept versus placebo in Takayasu arteritis.|Log Rank|||The planned sample size was determined by the minimally clinically meaningful result (i.e., an approximate 30% improvement in relapse-free survival) to be detected utilizing a one-sided alpha of 0.1. Kaplan-Meier curves of RFS were constructed for each stratum, and differences in treatment arms compared using the logrank test. The analysis of the primary outcome was based upon intent to treat.||||0.853
81508764|NCT00294671|162707418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Longitudinal analysis of the difference between placebo and diflunisal treatment groups in NIS+7 change from baseline to 2 years.||||<0.001
81508765|NCT00294671|162707418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Longitudinal analysis of the difference between placebo and diflunisal treatment groups in NIS+7 change from baseline to 1years.||||0.02
81508766|NCT00294671|162707419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Longitudinal analysis of the difference between placebo and diflunisal treatment groups in Kumamoto score change from baseline to 2 years.||||0.002
81508767|NCT00294671|162707419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Longitudinal analysis of the difference between placebo and diflunisal treatment groups in Kumamoto score change from baseline to 1 year.||||0.10
81508768|NCT00294671|162707420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Longitudinal analysis of the difference between placebo and diflunisal treatment groups in mBMI change from baseline to 2 years.||||0.21
81508769|NCT00294671|162707420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Longitudinal analysis of the difference between placebo and diflunisal treatment groups in mBMI change from baseline to 1 year.||||0.43
81508770|NCT00294671|162707421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Longitudinal analysis of the difference between placebo and diflunisal treatment groups in SF-36 physical component change from baseline to 2 years.||||0.001
81508771|NCT00294671|162707421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Longitudinal analysis of the difference between placebo and diflunisal treatment groups in SF-36 physical component change from baseline to 1 year.||||0.06
81508772|NCT00294671|162707422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Longitudinal analysis of the difference between placebo and diflunisal treatment groups in SF-36 mental component change from baseline to 2 years.||||0.06
81508773|NCT00294671|162707422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Longitudinal analysis of the difference between placebo and diflunisal treatment groups in SF-36 mental component change from baseline to 1 year.||||0.37
81508774|NCT00958360|162707436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81508775|NCT00958360|162707437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81508776|NCT00958360|162707438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81508777|NCT00958360|162707439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013
81508778|NCT00958360|162707440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.013
81508779|NCT03292874|162707471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014||||||"Areas under the receiver operating characteristics curve (AUC) were compared between models with standard and high-resolution MRI variables using the nonparametric method described by DeLong.~DeLong. Biometrics 1988;44(3):837-45."|nonparametric method|||||||0.014
81508780|NCT00336284|162707472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81545996|NCT03847896|162768424|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|0.0||||||Not type-I error controlled. The estimated median difference and 95% CIs are calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann method.||0|-9|
81508781|NCT00336284|162707473|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Sample size of the study is based on the safety endpoint and based on a Blackwelder type test of non inferiority with the standard design criteria: Type I error (one-sided), statistical power of 80%, and 2:1 randomization. The evaluation of the primary safety endpoint was based on an exact binomial non-inferiority test comparing the proportions of patient deaths, strokes or surgical interventions.||||||0.005||95.0|||||Exact binomial test for non-inferiority|1-sided||||||0.005
81508782|NCT00336284|162707474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.016
81508783|NCT00473889|162707483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.992||95.0||||This is a one sided p-value, which corresponds to the null hypothesis.|Stratified Log Rank|Disease stage and bevacizumab eligibility are the stratification factors in the stratified log rank test.||||||0.992
81508784|NCT00473889|162707484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.862||95.0||||This is a one sided p-value, which corresponds to the null hypothesis.|Finkelstein's Interval Censored Method|Disease stage and bevacizumab eligibility are the stratification factors in the Finkelstein's Interval Censored Method Model.||||||0.862
81508785|NCT00473889|162707485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.899||95.0||||This is a one sided p-value, which corresponds to the null hypothesis.|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|Disease stage and bevacizumab eligibility are the stratification factors in the stratified Miettinen and Nurmimen method.||||||0.899
81508786|NCT02526212|162707490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Fisher Exact|||Due to the small sample size, planned analyses that assessed for clustering by group assignment or primary care physician could not be conducted. Chi square using fisher's exact test was conducted to investigate differences in abstinence between study arms.||||0.44
81508787|NCT02526212|162707493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Each of the 17 items were rated on a scale from 1 to 5. For each participant, the scores from these items were summed and divided by 17 for an average satisfaction score. The average satisfaction score was compared between study arms.||||0.20
81508788|NCT01434654|162707545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||||||P-value for arm\*time interaction fixed effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|49 datapoints included from baseline, 6 months, and 12 months visits (low CNS penetrance n=14; high CNS penetrance n=35)||The primary outcome was analysed using a mixed-effect regression model with arm and time as fixed linear effects, arm\*time interaction as a non-linear fixed effect and participant as a random effect to account for participant attrition.||||0.99
81508789|NCT01434654|162707546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||ANOVA|||Change in NAA/H20 levels was analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.58
81508790|NCT01434654|162707546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||ANOVA|||Change in Cr/H20 levels was analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.44
81508791|NCT01434654|162707546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||ANOVA|||Change in Cho/H20 levels was analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.86
81508792|NCT01434654|162707546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||ANOVA|||Change in mIo/H20 levels was analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.98
81508793|NCT01434654|162707547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||ANOVA|||Change in NAA/H20 levels were analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.16
81508794|NCT01434654|162707547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||ANOVA|||Change in Cr/H20 levels were analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.09
81508795|NCT01434654|162707547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||Change in Cho/H20 levels were analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.06
81508796|NCT01434654|162707547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||ANOVA|||Change in mIo/H20 levels were analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.68
81508797|NCT01434654|162707547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||ANOVA|||Change in Glx/H20 levels were analysed using repeated-measures ANOVA with arm, time, and arm\*time interaction as fixed effects.||||0.58
81508798|NCT01313910|162707549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxin-rank test used to determine decrease in bowel movements/day after 8 weeks of intervention||||0.008
81508799|NCT01313910|162707550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81508800|NCT01313910|162707551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81508801|NCT01313910|162707553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.016
81508802|NCT00703963|162707554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical significance was defined as p \< 0.05.||||0.20
81508803|NCT00703963|162707555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical significance was defined as p \< 0.05.||||0.05
81508804|NCT00703963|162707556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Statistical significance was defined as p \< 0.05.||||<0.001
81508805|NCT01277822|162707564|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority margin was 3 mmHg as Korean Food and Drug Administration (KFDA) guidance.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.7||0.1339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.4|||t-test, 2 sided|Last observed non-missing, post-baseline value was imputed for missing value. If no such value existed, the value was treated as missing in analysis||||0.4|-3.0|0.1339
81508806|NCT01277822|162707565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4478||||||No imputation for missing data was performed|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.4478
81508807|NCT01277822|162707566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0717|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Last observed non-missing, post-baseline value was imputed for missing value. If no such value existed, the value was treated as missing in analysis||||||0.0717
81508808|NCT01277822|162707567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8736|||||||t-test, 2 sided|No imputation for missing data was performed||||||0.8736
81508809|NCT01277822|162707568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2508||||||No imputation for missing data was performed|Chi-squared|||||||0.2508
81508810|NCT01277822|162707569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2508||||||No imputation for missing data was performed|Chi-squared|||||||0.2508
81508811|NCT01277822|162707570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6646|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6646
81508812|NCT01277822|162707571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7911||||||Left ankle: Last observed non-missing, post-baseline value was imputed for missing value. If no such value existed, the value was treated as missing in analysis|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7911
81545997|NCT03847896|162768424|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.0||||||Not type-I error controlled. The estimated median difference and 95% CIs are calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann method.||0|-3|
81545998|NCT03847896|162768424|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0||||||Not type-I error controlled. The estimated median difference and 95% CIs are calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann method.||0|-2|
81545999|NCT03847896|162768424|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-2.0||||||Not type-I error controlled. The estimated median difference and 95% CIs are calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann method.||-2|-11|
81546000|NCT03847896|162768424|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-2.0||||||Not type-I error controlled. The estimated median difference and 95% CIs are calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann method.||-2|-11|
81546001|NCT03847896|162768424|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0||||||Not type-I error controlled. The estimated median difference and 95% CIs are calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann method.||1|-1|
81546002|NCT03847896|162768426|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.699||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.445|1.096|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||1.096|0.445|0.118
81546003|NCT03847896|162768426|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.386||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.878|2.187|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||2.187|0.878|0.161
81546004|NCT03847896|162768426|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.605||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.013|2.541|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||2.541|1.013|0.044
81546005|NCT03847896|162768426|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.626||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.024|2.584|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||2.584|1.024|0.039
81546006|NCT03847896|162768426|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.297|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.456|3.626|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||3.626|1.456|<0.001
81546007|NCT03847896|162768426|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.328|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.471|3.687|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||3.687|1.471|<0.001
81546008|NCT03847896|162768426|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.158||||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.731|1.835|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||1.835|0.731|0.532
81546009|NCT03847896|162768426|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.174||||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.737|1.868|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||1.868|0.737|0.499
81546010|NCT03847896|162768426|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.014||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.635|1.618|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||1.618|0.635|0.955
81546011|NCT03847896|162768427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.1||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-101.9|17.8|||ANCOVA|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||17.8|-101.9|0.169
81546012|NCT03847896|162768427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|52.1||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|111.5|||ANCOVA|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||111.5|-7.4|0.086
81546013|NCT03847896|162768427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.7||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.6|90.1|||ANCOVA|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||90.1|-28.6|0.31
81546014|NCT03847896|162768427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|65.9||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|125.4|||ANCOVA|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||125.4|6.3|0.03
81546015|NCT03847896|162768427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|72.8||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|132.5|||ANCOVA|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||132.5|13.1|0.017
81546016|NCT03847896|162768427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|107.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.1|167.8|||ANCOVA|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||167.8|48.1|<0.001
81546017|NCT03847896|162768427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.3||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.5|37.9|||ANCOVA|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||37.9|-80.5|0.48
81546018|NCT03847896|162768427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.8||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.6|73.2|||ANCOVA|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||73.2|-45.6|0.648
81546019|NCT03847896|162768427|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.1||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|94.5|||ANCOVA|||Comparison is not type-I error controlled.||94.5|-24.2|0.246
81546020|NCT02453321|162768428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.355|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.355
81546021|NCT02453321|162768429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.065
81546022|NCT02633306|162768474|OTHER|||||||||||||||||In an exploratory trial with such a small number of participants no statistical analysis beyond descriptive statistics of the findings is appropriate. The descriptive statistics are reported.|In an exploratory trial with such a small number of participants no statistical analysis beyond descriptive statistics of the findings is appropriate. The descriptive statistics are reported.|||
81546023|NCT02633306|162768475|OTHER|||||||||||||||||In an exploratory trial with such a small number of participants no statistical analysis beyond descriptive statistics of the findings is appropriate. The descriptive statistics are reported.|In an exploratory trial with such a small number of participants no statistical analysis beyond descriptive statistics of the findings is appropriate. The descriptive statistics are reported.|||
81546024|NCT02633306|162768476|OTHER|||||||||||||||||In an exploratory trial with such a small number of participants no statistical analysis beyond descriptive statistics of the findings is appropriate. The descriptive statistics are reported.|In an exploratory trial with such a small number of participants no statistical analysis beyond descriptive statistics of the findings is appropriate. The descriptive statistics are reported.|||
81546025|NCT02633306|162768477|OTHER|||||||||||||||||In an exploratory trial with such a small number of participants no statistical analysis beyond descriptive statistics of the findings is appropriate. The descriptive statistics are reported.|In an exploratory trial with such a small number of participants no statistical analysis beyond descriptive statistics of the findings is appropriate. The descriptive statistics are reported.|||
81546026|NCT02633306|162768478|OTHER|||||||||||||||||In an exploratory trial with such a small number of participants no statistical analysis beyond descriptive statistics of the findings is appropriate. The descriptive statistics are reported.|In an exploratory trial with such a small number of participants no statistical analysis beyond descriptive statistics of the findings is appropriate. The descriptive statistics are reported.|||
81508813|NCT01277822|162707571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5933||||||Right ankle: Last observed non-missing, post-baseline value was imputed for missing value. If no such value existed, the value was treated as missing in analysis|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5933
81508814|NCT00997984|162707583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||A hierarchical testing structure was employed. First placebo vs all-active, then placebo vs am and lastly placebo vs pm. Testing was stopped when one comparison was not significant (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||Study designed to detect an effect size of 0.4 with 90% at the 0.05 significance level.||||<0.001
81508815|NCT00997984|162707583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||A hierarchical testing structure was employed. First placebo vs all-active, then placebo vs am and lastly placebo vs pm. Testing was stopped when one comparison was not significant (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||Study designed to detect an effect size of 0.4 with 90% at the 0.05 significance level.||||<0.001
81508816|NCT00997984|162707583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||A hierarchical testing structure was employed. First placebo vs all-active, then placebo vs am and lastly placebo vs pm. Testing was stopped when one comparison was not significant (p\<0.05).|ANCOVA|||Study designed to detect an effect size of 0.4 with 90% at the 0.05 significance level.||||<0.001
81508817|NCT00997984|162707584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81508818|NCT00997984|162707584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81508819|NCT00997984|162707584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81508820|NCT00997984|162707585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81508821|NCT00997984|162707585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81508822|NCT00997984|162707585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81508823|NCT00997984|162707586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.099||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|ANCOVA|||||||0.099
81508824|NCT00997984|162707586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.596||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|ANCOVA|||||||0.596
81508825|NCT00997984|162707586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.023||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|ANCOVA|||||||0.023
81508826|NCT00997984|162707588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81508827|NCT00997984|162707588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81508828|NCT00997984|162707588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81508829|NCT00997984|162707589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.712||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|ANCOVA|||||||0.712
81508830|NCT00997984|162707589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.531||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|ANCOVA|||||||0.531
81508831|NCT00997984|162707589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.226||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|ANCOVA|||||||0.226
81508832|NCT00997984|162707590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.859||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.859
81508833|NCT00997984|162707590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.527||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.527
81508834|NCT00997984|162707590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.739||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.739
81508835|NCT00997984|162707591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81508836|NCT00997984|162707591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|ANCOVA|||||||0.004
81508837|NCT00997984|162707591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0||||No formal adjustment for multiplicity was done.|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81508838|NCT00894699|162707599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81508839|NCT00894699|162707599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81508840|NCT02626156|162707600|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.3|||Chi-squared||Asymptotic standard error was used|||0.3|-0.02|0.091
81508841|NCT00295646|162707610|SUPERIORITY|A two-sided significance level of 2.5% was used in this 2x2 factorial design of two primary endpoints according to the Bonferroni-Holm adjustment to control multiplicity.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.1||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.53||Two-sided significance level of 2.5%, with the application of the Bonferroni-Holm adjustment for multiple comparisons|Log Rank||From the Cox Proportional hazard model with endocrine treatment fitted as a covariate. A hazard ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher average event rate and a shorter disease-free time for arimidex relative to tamoxifen.|To determine the effect of arimidex (AZ and AC) compared to tamoxifen (TZ and TC) in terms of disease-free survival. Disease-free survival (DFS) is defined as the time from randomization to the first occurrence of a local or regional recurrence, cancer in the contralateral breast, distant metastasis, second primary carcinoma, or death from any cause.||1.53|0.78|0.59
81508842|NCT00295646|162707611|SUPERIORITY|A two-sided significance level of 2.5% was used in this 2x2 factorial design of two primary endpoints according to the Bonferroni-Holm adjustment to control multiplicity.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.64||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.91||Two-sided significance level of 2.5%, with the application of the Bonferroni-Holm adjustment for multiple comparisons|Log Rank||From the Cox Proportional hazard model with Zoledronic Acid treatment fitted as a covariate. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer disease-free time for Zoledronic Acid relative to no Zoledronic Acid.|To determine the effect of Zoledronic Acid (AZ and TZ) compared to no Zoledronic Acid (AC and TC) in terms of disease-free survival. Disease-free survival (DFS) is defined as the time from randomization to the first occurrence of a local or regional recurrence, cancer in the contralateral breast, distant metastasis, second primary carcinoma, or death from any cause.||0.91|0.46|0.01
81508843|NCT00295646|162707612|SUPERIORITY|No multiplicity adjustment was applied.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.11||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.56|||Log Rank||From the Cox Proportional hazard model with endocrine treatment fitted as a covariate. A hazard ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher average event rate and a shorter recurrence-free time for arimidex relative to tamoxifen.|To determine the effect of arimidex (AZ and AC) compared to tamoxifen (TZ and TC) in terms of recurrence-free survival. Recurrence-free survival is defined as the time from randomization to the first occurrence of a local or regional recurrence, cancer in the contralateral breast, distant metastasis, second primary carcinoma, or death related to breast cancer.||1.56|0.80|0.53
81508844|NCT00295646|162707613|SUPERIORITY|No multiplicity adjustment was applied.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.65||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.92|||Log Rank|||To determine the effect of Zoledronic Acid (AZ and TZ) compared to no Zoledronic Acid (AC and TC) in terms of recurrence-free survival. Recurrence-free survival is defined as the time from randomization to the first occurrence of a local or regional recurrence, cancer in the contralateral breast, distant metastasis, second primary carcinoma, or death related to breast cancer.|From the Cox Proportional hazard model with Zoledronic Acid treatment fitted as a covariate. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer recurrence-free time for Zoledronic Acid relative to no Zoledronic Acid.|0.92|0.46|0.01
81508845|NCT00295646|162707614|SUPERIORITY|No multiplicity adjustment was applied.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.8||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|3.38|||Log Rank||From the Cox Proportional hazard model with endocrine treatment fitted as a covariate. A hazard ratio \> 1.0 indicates a higher average event rate and a shorter survival time for arimidex relative to tamoxifen.|To determine the effect of anastrozole (AZ and AC) compared to tamoxifen (TZ and TC) in terms of overall survival. Overall survival is defined as the time from randomization to death from any cause.||3.38|0.96|0.07
81508846|NCT00295646|162707615|SUPERIORITY|No multiplicity adjustment was applied.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.6||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.11|||Log Rank||From the Cox Proportional hazard model with Zoledronic Acid treatment fitted as a covariate. A hazard ratio \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and a longer survival time for Zoledronic Acid relative to no Zoledronic Acid.|To determine the effect of Zoledronic Acid (AZ and TZ) compared to no Zoledronic Acid (AC and TC) in terms of overall survival. Overall survival is defined as the time from randomization to death from any cause.||1.11|0.32|0.10
81508847|NCT03012828|162707645|OTHER|The model was used for predicting population average and 90% 2-sided bootstrapped CI of the baseline-adjusted difference between active and placebo at each time point bound at clinically relevant concentrations.|Slope|-0.0077||||0.4727|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0255|0.0101|||Mixed Models Analysis||The primary mixed effects model analysis revealed a nearly flat dQTcF - plasma concentration gradient|The primary analysis used a mixed-effects model to explore the relationship between the time-matched, baseline-adjusted QTcF (delta (d)QTcF) and moxidectin concentrations. dQTcF was a dependent variable and treatment, time point, and treatment by time point interaction as the independent variables with baseline QTcF as a covariate and time-matched concentrations of moxidectin as a covariate with random effects of intercept and slope for each subject.Concentrations of zero were used for placebo.||0.0101|-0.0255|0.4727
81508848|NCT00289289|162707661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.8||0.629|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.5||P-value is from a paired t-test since each subject had the intervention pacing features turned ON and OFF in this crossover study|t-test, 1 sided|One-sided paired t-test with 221 degrees of freedom|A mean difference greater than zero indicates an average increase in atrial fibrillation/atrial tachycardia symptomatic episodes while the intervention pacing features were programmed ON versus OFF.|Null Hypothesis: rate of symptomatic atrial tachycardia/atrial fibrillation episodes during periods when intervention pacing features ON is greater to or equal to the rate of symptomatic atrial tachycardia/atrial fibrillation episodes during periods where intervention pacing features were programmed OFF Alternative Hypothesis: rate of symptomatic AT/AF during periods of ON programming is less than the rate of symptomatic AT/AF during OFF programming||0.5||0.629
81508849|NCT00289289|162707662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.165|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|P-value is from Koch's adaptation to the Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test comparing the within subject ON minus OFF differences to 0|A negative change means an improvement in AF symptom frequency with intervention pacing therapy programmed ON. Total possible improvement while intervention features are programmed ON is -64. Total possible worsening during ON programming is 64.|"The null hypothesis is that the symptom frequency score does not differ between while intervention pacing features were programmed ON versus OFF.~This secondary objective was not powered."||||0.165
81546027|NCT02633306|162768479|OTHER|||||||||||||||||In an exploratory trial with such a small number of participants no statistical analysis beyond descriptive statistics of the findings is appropriate. The descriptive statistics are reported.|In an exploratory trial with such a small number of participants no statistical analysis beyond descriptive statistics of the findings is appropriate. The descriptive statistics are reported.|||
81508850|NCT00289289|162707663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.73||P-value is based on a repeated measures Cox proportional hazards model to the rate of AF cardioversion attempts between periods of ON and OFF programming|Regression, Cox||Hazard Ratio compares rate of first attempted cardioversion for AF while the intervention pacing features were programmed ON versus OFF.|"Null Hypothesis: AF Cardioversion attempt rate is the same during periods of ON and OFF programming~Alternative Hypothesis: AF Cardioversion attempt rate is different during periods of ON and OFF programming"||1.73|0.39|0.603
81546028|NCT02633306|162768480|OTHER|||||||||||||||||In an exploratory trial with such a small number of participants no statistical analysis beyond descriptive statistics of the findings is appropriate. The descriptive statistics are reported.|In an exploratory trial with such a small number of participants no statistical analysis beyond descriptive statistics of the findings is appropriate. The descriptive statistics are reported.|||
81546029|NCT02683577|162768505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least square (LS) mean ratio|1.695|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.904|3.176|||||A repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed using a linear mixed effects model, with hepatic function group as a fixed term. Geometric LS mean ratios were derived for each HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference).|Comparison of mild HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference) for Cmax values for telotristat ethyl.||3.176|0.904|
81546030|NCT02683577|162768505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|2.462|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.579|3.837|||||A repeated-measures ANOVA was performed using a linear mixed effects model, with hepatic function group as a fixed term. Geometric LS mean ratios were derived for each HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference).|Comparison of moderate HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference) for Cmax values for telotristat ethyl.||3.837|1.579|
81546031|NCT02683577|162768506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median difference|0.0|||=|1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Tmax was analysed using a non-parametric analysis (Walsh averages and appropriate quantile of the Wilcoxon signed rank test statistic). The median difference between the mild HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference) and the corresponding 90% CIs were calculated by Hodges-Lehmann estimation.||0.000|0.000|=1.0000
81546032|NCT02683577|162768506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median difference|0.0|||=|1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Tmax was analysed using a non-parametric analysis (Walsh averages and appropriate quantile of the Wilcoxon signed rank test statistic). The median difference between the moderate HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference) and the corresponding 90% CIs were calculated by Hodges-Lehmann estimation.||0.000|0.000|=1.0000
81546033|NCT02683577|162768507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|2.294|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.144|4.598|||||A repeated-measures ANOVA was performed using a linear mixed effects model, with hepatic function group as a fixed term. Geometric LS mean ratios were derived for each HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference).|Comparison of mild HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference) for AUC(0-tlast) values for telotristat ethyl.||4.598|1.144|
81546034|NCT02683577|162768507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|3.168|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.715|5.852|||||A repeated-measures ANOVA was performed using a linear mixed effects model, with hepatic function group as a fixed term. Geometric LS mean ratios were derived for each HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference).|Comparison of moderate HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference) on AUC(0-tlast) values for telotristat ethyl.||5.852|1.715|
81546035|NCT02683577|162768509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|1.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|2.65|||||A repeated-measures ANOVA was performed using a linear mixed effects model, with hepatic function group as a fixed term. Geometric LS mean ratios were derived for each HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference).|Comparison of mild HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference) for Cmax values for LP-778902.||2.65|1.11|
81546036|NCT02683577|162768509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.51|2.66|||||A repeated-measures ANOVA was performed using a linear mixed effects model, with hepatic function group as a fixed term. Geometric LS mean ratios were derived for each HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference).|Comparison of moderate HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference) on Cmax values for LP-778902.||2.66|1.51|
81546037|NCT02683577|162768510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median difference|0.0|||=|0.316|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Tmax was analysed using a non-parametric analysis (Walsh averages and appropriate quantile of the Wilcoxon signed rank test statistic). The median differences between the hepatic impaired group (Test) versus the healthy control group (Reference) and the corresponding 90% CIs were calculated by Hodges-Lehmann estimation.||1.000|0.000|=0.3160
81546038|NCT02683577|162768510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median difference|0.0|||=|0.4671|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Tmax was analysed using a non-parametric analysis (Walsh averages and appropriate quantile of the Wilcoxon signed rank test statistic). The median differences between the hepatic impaired group (Test) versus the healthy control group (Reference) and the corresponding 90% CIs were calculated by Hodges-Lehmann estimation.||1.000|0.000|=0.4671
81546039|NCT02683577|162768511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|2.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.45|3.94|||||A repeated-measures ANOVA was performed using a linear mixed effects model, with hepatic function group as a fixed term. Geometric LS mean ratios were derived for each HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference).|Comparison of mild HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference) on AUC(0-tlast) values for LP-778902.||3.94|1.45|
81546040|NCT02683577|162768511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|3.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.45|5.03|||||A repeated-measures ANOVA was performed using a linear mixed effects model, with hepatic function group as a fixed term. Geometric LS mean ratios were derived for each HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference).|Comparison of moderate HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference) on AUC(0-tlast) values for LP-778902.||5.03|2.45|
81546041|NCT02683577|162768512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|2.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.33|3.82|||||A repeated-measures ANOVA was performed using a linear mixed effects model, with hepatic function group as a fixed term. Geometric LS mean ratios were derived for each HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference).|Comparison of mild HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference) on ln transformed AUC(0-inf) values for LP-778902.||3.82|1.33|
81546042|NCT02683577|162768512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric LS mean ratio|3.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.3|4.8|||||A repeated-measures ANOVA was performed using a linear mixed effects model, with hepatic function group as a fixed term. Geometric LS mean ratios were derived for each HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference).|Comparison of moderate HI group (Test) versus healthy control group (Reference) on AUC(0-inf) values for LP-778902.||4.80|2.30|
81574438|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.538|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|3.8|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 7: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||3.8|-1.8|0.538
81574439|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.942|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|2.9|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 7: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||2.9|-2.7|0.942
81546043|NCT03594110|162768515|SUPERIORITY|"Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.~Two-sided significance level of \<0.0017 required at interim analysis."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.83|0.59|0.89|||Regression, Cox||Comparison vs. Placebo|Hazard ratio (HR) of the time to first occurrence of kidney disease progression or CV death. HR is based on a Cox regression model with terms for age, sex, screening diabetes status, local screening estimated glomerular filtration rate Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (eGFR (CKD-EPI)), local screening Urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR), region and treatment.||0.89|0.59|<0.0001
81546044|NCT03594110|162768516|SUPERIORITY|"Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.~Two-sided significance level of \<0.0145 required at interim analysis."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.1363|TWO_SIDED|98.55|0.63|1.12|||Regression, Cox||Comparison vs. Placebo|Hazard ratio (HR) of the time to first hospitalization for heart failure or cardiovascular death. HR is based on a Cox regression model with terms for age, sex, screening diabetes status, local screening estimated glomerular filtration rate Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (eGFR (CKD-EPI)), local screening Urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR), region and treatment.||1.12|0.63|0.1363
81546045|NCT03594110|162768517|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin. Two-sided significance level of \<0.0097 required at interim analysis.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|99.03|0.76|0.98|||Joint frailty model||Comparison vs. Placebo|Hazard ratio (HR) of the time to occurrences of all-cause hospitalizations (first and recurrent combined). HR based on an analysis of recurrent events accounting for terminal events using a joint frailty model with terms for age, log(local screening UACR), local screening Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (eGFR (CKD-EPI)), treatment, sex, screening diabetes status, region.||0.98|0.76|0.0022
81546046|NCT03594110|162768518|SUPERIORITY|"Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.~Two-sided significance level of \<0.0290 required at interim analysis."|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.2122|TWO_SIDED|97.1|0.68|1.11|||Regression, Cox||Comparison vs. Placebo|Hazard ratio (HR) of the time to death from any cause. HR is based on a Cox regression model with terms for age, sex, screening diabetes status, local screening estimated glomerular filtration rate Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (eGFR (CKD-EPI)), local screening Urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR), region and treatment.||1.11|0.68|0.2122
81546047|NCT03594110|162768519|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.81|||Regression, Cox||Comparison vs. Placebo|Hazard ratio (HR) of the time to first occurrence of kidney disease progression. HR is based on a Cox regression model with terms for age, sex, screening diabetes status, local screening estimated glomerular filtration rate Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (eGFR (CKD-EPI)), local screening urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR), region and treatment.||0.81|0.62|<0.0001
81546048|NCT03594110|162768520|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.2932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.17|||Regression, Cox||Comparison vs. Placebo|Hazard ratio (HR) of the time to cardiovascular death. HR is based on a Cox regression model with terms for age, sex, screening diabetes status, local screening estimated glomerular filtration rate Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (eGFR (CKD-EPI)), local screening urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR), region and treatment.||1.17|0.59|0.2932
81546049|NCT03594110|162768521|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the effect of placebo and the effect of empagliflozin.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.89|||Regression, Cox||Comparison vs. Placebo|Hazard ratio (HR) of the time to first occurrence cardiovascular death or end stage kidney disease (ESKD). HR is based on a Cox regression model with terms for age, sex, screening diabetes status, local screening estimated glomerular filtration rate Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (eGFR (CKD-EPI)), local screening urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR), region and treatment.||0.89|0.59|0.0017
81546050|NCT03594110|162768522|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.87|||||Comparison vs. Placebo|Hazard ratio (HR) of the time to first occurrence of kidney disease progression or CV death. HR is based on a Cox regression model with terms for age, sex, screening diabetes status, local screening estimated glomerular filtration rate Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (eGFR (CKD-EPI)), local screening Urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR), region and treatment.||0.87|0.72|
81546051|NCT03594110|162768523|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.87|||||Comparison vs. Placebo|Hazard ratio (HR) of the time to first occurrence of kidney disease progression. HR is based on a Cox regression model with terms for age, sex, screening diabetes status, local screening estimated glomerular filtration rate Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (eGFR (CKD-EPI)), local screening urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR), region and treatment.||0.87|0.72|
81546052|NCT03594110|162768524|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.9|||||Comparison vs. Placebo|Hazard ratio (HR) of the time to first occurrence of death from any cause or ESKD. HR is based on a Cox regression model with terms for age, sex, screening diabetes status, local screening estimated glomerular filtration rate Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (eGFR (CKD-EPI)), local screening urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR), region and treatment.||0.90|0.72|
81508851|NCT00289289|162707664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.394||95.0||||Within each randomized subject, the ON minus OFF difference in AT/AF burden was computed. The Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test was used to determine if the ON minus OFF difference in AT/AF burden was different from zero.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||A negative median difference represents an improvement (lessening) of AT/AF burden during periods of ON versus OFF programming. A positive median difference represents an increase in AT/AF burden during ON compared to OFF programming.|Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in AT/AF burden during periods on ON and OFF programming Alternative Hypothesis: AT/AF burden is lower during periods of ON programming compared to periods of OFF programming||||0.394
81508852|NCT00809926|162707701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.6||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.61|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.40|-4.61|0.295
81508853|NCT00809926|162707702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|1.47|||ANCOVA|||||1.47|-1.93|0.790
81508854|NCT00809926|162707703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|8.1||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|17.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.67|-1.56|0.101
81546053|NCT03594110|162768525|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.87|||||Comparison vs. Placebo|Hazard ratio (HR) of ESKD. HR is based on a Cox regression model with terms for age, sex, screening diabetes status, local screening estimated glomerular filtration rate Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (eGFR (CKD-EPI)), local screening urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR), region and treatment.||0.87|0.64|
81508855|NCT00809926|162707704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|11.6||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|21.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.33|2.00|0.018
81508856|NCT00809926|162707707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.4||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||||-0.37|-6.34|0.028
81508857|NCT00809926|162707708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.1||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.02|-0.14|||GENMOD|Based on a generalized estimating equations using SAS procedure GENMOD.||||-0.14|-6.02|0.040
81508858|NCT00809926|162707709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-8.7||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.38|-2.93|||ANCOVA|||||-2.93|-14.38|0.004
81508859|NCT00809926|162707710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.9||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.37|-1.42|||ANCOVA|||||-1.42|-8.37|0.006
81508860|NCT01740687|162707715|OTHER||95% upper Bayesian credible interval|1.23|||||||||||||%|predetermined study success threshold of 2.1% at 1 year||||
81508861|NCT01740687|162707716|OTHER||95% upper Bayesian credible interval|1.33|||||||||||||%|predetermined study success threshold of 2.8% at 3 years||||
81508862|NCT01963767|162707721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||Ancovas were conducted with group as the between subjects factor and performance at baseline as the covariate.||||.03
81508863|NCT01082081|162707724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|4.77||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|7.39|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included factors for treatment as a fixed effect and baseline assessment of pain intensity (VAS score) as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference in SPRID\^6h between Paracetamol 1000 mg caplet and Paracetamol 500 mg caplet.||7.39|2.15|0.0004
81508864|NCT01082081|162707724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|7.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.04|10.45|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included factors for treatment as a fixed effect and baseline assessment of pain intensity (VAS score) as a covariate.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference in SPRID\^6h between Paracetamol 1000 mg caplet and placebo caplet.||10.45|4.04|<0.0001
81508865|NCT01082081|162707724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|2.48||||0.1307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|5.69|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included factors for treatment as a fixed effect and baseline assessment of pain intensity (VAS score) as a covariate.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference in SPRID\^6h between Paracetamol 500 mg caplet and placebo caplet.||5.69|-0.74|0.1307
81508866|NCT03159468|162707745|OTHER|||||||0.041||||||This p-value is for the main effect of beverage condition.|ANOVA|||||||.041
81508867|NCT03159468|162707745|OTHER|||||||0.16||||||This p-value is for the main effect of intervention condition.|ANOVA|||||||.160
81508868|NCT03159468|162707745|OTHER|||||||0.462||||||This p-value is for the beverage condition by intervention condition interaction.|ANOVA|||||||.462
81508869|NCT03744910|162707754|OTHER||Treatment difference|-2.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.563|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.84|0.35||||||||0.35|-5.84|
81508870|NCT02712983|162707786|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|-1.22||||||Day 8 Cohort A: TIP, Pooled PBO||-1.22|-3.62|
81508871|NCT02712983|162707786|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.98||||||Day 8 Cohort A: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-0.98|-3.30|
81508872|NCT02712983|162707786|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.68||||||Day 8 Cohort B: TIP, Pooled PBO||-0.68|-3.20|
81508873|NCT02712983|162707786|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.38|-2.15||||||Day 8 Cohort B: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO|LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.15|-4.38|
81508874|NCT02712983|162707786|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|-2.88||||||Day 8 Cohort C: TIP, Pooled PBO||-2.88|-5.06|
81508875|NCT02712983|162707786|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|-2.14||||||Day 8 Cohort C: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-2.14|-4.57|
81508876|NCT02712983|162707786|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|-1.89||||||Day 8: Pooled TIP, Pooled PBO||-1.89|-3.66|
81508877|NCT02712983|162707786|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|-2.05||||||Day 8: Pooled TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-2.05|-3.79|
81508878|NCT02712983|162707786|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|-1.31||||||Day 29 Cohort A: TIP, Pooled PBO||-1.31|-4.28|
81508879|NCT02712983|162707786|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|-0.67||||||Day 29 Cohort A: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-0.67|-4.03|
81508880|NCT02712983|162707786|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|-0.52||||||Day 29 Cohort B: TIP, Pooled PBO||-0.52|-4.04|
81508881|NCT02712983|162707786|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|-1.85||||||Day 29 Cohort B: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-1.85|-5.16|
81508882|NCT02712983|162707786|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.13|-3.09||||||Day 29 Cohort C: TIP, Pooled PBO||-3.09|-6.13|
81508883|NCT02712983|162707786|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|-1.52||||||Day 29 Cohort C: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-1.52|-4.68|
81508884|NCT02712983|162707786|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.43|-2.02||||||Day 29: Pooled TIP, Pooled PBO||-2.02|-4.43|
81508885|NCT02712983|162707786|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|-1.78||||||Day 29: Pooled TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-1.78|-4.19|
81508886|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|-0.36||||||Day 57 Cohort A: TIP, Pooled PBO||-0.36|-3.82|
81546054|NCT03594110|162768526|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis||\[Comparator\] - \[Placebo\]|A mixed model of repeated measures (MMRM) with terms for baseline, age, sex, screening diabetes status, local screening eGFR, local screening UACR, treatment, treatment-by-time interaction and baseline-by-time interaction.||-0.11|-0.38|< 0.001
81546055|NCT03594110|162768527|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.0||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.0|17.0|||Regression, Linear||\[Comparator\]-\[Placebo\]|Differences in MRI measurements between treatment groups were assessed using a linear regression with terms for age, sex, screening diabetes status, local screening eGFR, local screening UACR was used in the analysis.||17|-42|0.41
81546056|NCT01967940|162768547|SUPERIORITY|Enrollment into this study was stopped early due to the challenge of recruiting a sufficient number of participants who met the eligibility criteria. The actual number of enrolled is 55, among them 43 enrolled in the Randomized Cohort. Based on the actual enrollment numbers, the power to detect a 35% difference drops to 51%, under the same assumptions in the original sample size calculations.|Difference in proportions|60.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.6|78.8|||Fisher Exact||The 95% confidence interval was estimated based on unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests with the standardized statistic.|A sample size of 90 participants, randomized in a 2:1 ratio, achieves 89% power to detect a 35% difference in the proportion of participants with HIV-1 RNA decreases from baseline exceeding 0.5 log10 between the TAF and placebo arms at Day 10. Sample size and power computation was based on the assumption that 50% of participants in the TAF arm and 15% of participants in the placebo arm achieved a reduction exceeding 0.5 log10 HIV-1 RNA.||78.8|42.6|<0.001
81546057|NCT04916587|162768563|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|12.6||||||||12.6|10.6|
81546058|NCT04916587|162768564|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|8.3||||||||8.3|6.6|
81546059|NCT04916587|162768565|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.14|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.89|0.14|0.03
81546060|NCT02072668|162768568|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6281|||||||Student t-test followed by ANOVA|Student t-test subsequently followed by crossover ANOVA model testing carry-over effect and treatment effect||||||0.6281
81546061|NCT02072668|162768569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7973|||||||Student t-test followed by ANOVA|Student t-test subsequently followed by crossover ANOVA model testing carry-over effect and treatment effect||||||0.7973
81546062|NCT02072668|162768570|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4442|||||||Student t-test followed by ANOVA|Student t-test subsequently followed by crossover ANOVA model testing carry-over effect and treatment effect||||||0.4442
81546063|NCT02072668|162768571|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2545|||||||Student t-test followed by ANOVA|Student t-test subsequently followed by crossover ANOVA model testing carry-over effect and treatment effect||||||0.2545
81546064|NCT02072668|162768577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4374|||||||Student t-test followed by ANOVA|Student t-test subsequently followed by crossover ANOVA model testing carry-over effect and treatment effect||||||0.4374
81546065|NCT02072668|162768578|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.347|||||||Student t-test followed by ANOVA|Student t-test subsequently followed by crossover ANOVA model testing carry-over effect and treatment effect||||||0.3470
81546066|NCT02072668|162768579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0755|||||||Student t-test followed by ANOVA|Student t-test subsequently followed by crossover ANOVA model testing carry-over effect and treatment effect||||||0.0755
81546067|NCT02072668|162768581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0708|||||||Student t-test followed by ANOVA|Student t-test subsequently followed by crossover ANOVA model testing carry-over effect and treatment effect||||||0.0708
81546068|NCT02072668|162768582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4501|||||||Student t-test followed by ANOVA|Student t-test subsequently followed by crossover ANOVA model testing carry-over effect and treatment effect||||||0.4501
81546069|NCT02072668|162768583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0767|||||||Student t-test followed by ANOVA|Student t-test subsequently followed by crossover ANOVA model testing carry-over effect and treatment effect||||||0.0767
81546070|NCT02072668|162768584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.725|||||||Student t-test followed by ANOVA|Student t-test subsequently followed by crossover ANOVA model testing carry-over effect and treatment effect||||||0.7250
81546071|NCT02420821|162768592|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.95|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: Strata were presence of liver metastases, Motzer score, PD-L1 level per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS).||0.95|0.57|0.0205
81546072|NCT02420821|162768594|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.2675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.08|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: Strata were presence of liver metastases, Motzer score, PD-L1 level per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS).||1.08|0.76|0.2675
81546073|NCT02420821|162768596|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.13|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: Strata were presence of liver metastases, Motzer score, PD-L1 level per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS).||1.13|0.64|0.263
81546074|NCT02420821|162768598|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.1218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.04|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: Strata were presence of liver metastases, Motzer score, PD-L1 level per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS).||1.04|0.74|0.1218
81546075|NCT02420821|162768600|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.6138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.21|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: Strata were presence of liver metastases, Motzer score, PD-L1 level per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS).||1.21|0.72|0.6138
81546076|NCT02420821|162768601|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|3.3||||0.2733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|9.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for difference in response rates was constructed using Wald method.|Stratified Analysis: Strata were presence of liver metastases, Motzer score, PD-L1 level per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS).||9.70|-3.09|0.2733
81546077|NCT02420821|162768603|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|1.96||||0.5121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|8.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for difference in response rates was constructed using Wald method.|Stratified Analysis: Strata were presence of liver metastases, Motzer score, PD-L1 level per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS).||8.24|-4.32|0.5121
81546078|NCT02420821|162768606|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.0606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.01|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: Strata were presence of liver metastases, Motzer score, PD-L1 level per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS).||1.01|0.71|0.0606
81508887|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|1.29||||||Day 57 Cohort A: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||1.29|-2.21|
81508888|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|0.08||||||Day 57 Cohort B: TIP, Pooled PBO||0.08|-3.87|
81508889|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|0.16||||||Day 57 Cohort B: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||0.16|-3.34|
81508890|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-2.22||||||Day 57 Cohort C: TIP, Pooled PBO||-2.22|-5.50|
81508891|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|0.41||||||Day 57 Cohort C: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||0.41|-3.26|
81508892|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|-1.25||||||Day 57: Pooled TIP, Pooled PBO||-1.25|-3.98|
81508893|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.19||||||Day 57: Pooled TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||0.19|-2.50|
81508894|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.38||||||Day 85 Cohort A: TIP, Pooled PBO||-0.38|-4.00|
81508895|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|0.13||||||Day 85 Cohort A: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||0.13|-3.81|
81508896|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|-0.53||||||Day 85 Cohort B: TIP, Pooled PBO||-0.53|-4.96|
81508897|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|-1.73||||||Day 85 Cohort B: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-1.73|-5.44|
81508898|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-1.07||||||Day 85 Cohort C: TIP, Pooled PBO||-1.07|-4.90|
81508899|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|-0.53||||||Day 85 Cohort C: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-0.53|-4.66|
81508900|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|-1.17||||||Day 85: Pooled TIP, Pooled PBO||-1.17|-4.11|
81508901|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|-1.23||||||Day 85: Pooled TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-1.23|-4.12|
81508902|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|-1.08||||||Day 113 Cohort A: TIP, Pooled PBO||-1.08|-4.55|
81508903|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|1.71||||||Day 113 Cohort A: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||1.71|-1.61|
81508904|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|-0.29||||||Day 113 Cohort B: TIP, Pooled PBO||-0.29|-4.93|
81508905|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|-0.25||||||Day 113 Cohort B: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-0.25|-3.62|
81508906|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.94|-1.3||||||Day 113 Cohort C: TIP, Pooled PBO||-1.30|-4.94|
81508907|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|-0.43||||||Day 113 Cohort C: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-0.43|-4.37|
81508908|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|-1.45||||||Day 113: Pooled TIP, Pooled PBO||-1.45|-4.24|
81508909|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|-0.13||||||Day 113: Pooled TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-0.13|-2.73|
81508910|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|-0.73||||||EoT Cohort A: TIP, Pooled PBO||-0.73|-3.64|
81508911|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|1.43||||||EoT Cohort A: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||1.43|-1.61|
81508912|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|0.25||||||EoT Cohort B: TIP, Pooled PBO||0.25|-2.81|
81508913|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|-0.22||||||EoT Cohort B: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-0.22|-3.14|
81508914|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|-0.98||||||EoT Cohort C: TIP, Pooled PBO||-0.98|-3.89|
81508915|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|-0.22||||||EoT Cohort C: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-0.22|-3.12|
81508916|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|-0.85||||||EoT: Pooled TIP, Pooled PBO||-0.85|-3.08|
81508917|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-0.04||||||EoT: Pooled TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-0.04|-2.25|
81508918|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|0.99||||||Day 141 Cohort A: TIP, Pooled PBO||0.99|-2.63|
81508919|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|1.98||||||Day 141 Cohort A: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||1.98|-1.83|
81508920|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|2.41||||||Day 141 Cohort B: TIP, Pooled PBO||2.41|-2.03|
81508921|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|-0.01||||||Day 141 Cohort B: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-0.01|-3.68|
81508922|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|1.07||||||Day 141 Cohort C (4 capsules b.i.d.): TIP, Pooled PBO||1.07|-2.78|
81508923|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|0.89||||||Day 141 Cohort C: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||0.89|-3.36|
81508924|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|0.98||||||Day 141: Pooled TIP, Pooled PBO||0.98|-1.97|
81508925|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|0.45||||||Day 141: Pooled TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||0.45|-2.45|
81508926|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.96|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|0.61||||||Day 169 Cohort A: TIP, Pooled PBO||0.61|-3.24|
81508927|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|0.91||||||Day 169 Cohort A: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||0.91|-3.05|
81508928|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|1.62||||||Day 169 Cohort B: TIP, Pooled PBO||1.62|-2.73|
81508929|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|-0.08||||||Day 169 Cohort B: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||-0.08|-4.22|
81508930|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|2.1||||||Day 169 Cohort C: TIP, Pooled PBO||2.10|-2.48|
81508931|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|2.13||||||Day 169 Cohort C: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||2.13|-2.33|
81508932|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|0.86||||||Day 169: Pooled TIP, Pooled PBO||0.86|-2.24|
81508933|NCT02712983|162707787|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|0.4||||||Day 169: Pooled TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||0.40|-2.61|
81508934|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|3.18|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Overall Cohort A: TIP, Pooled PBO||3.18|0.14|
81508935|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.85|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Overall Cohort A: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||1.85|0.18|
81508936|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|3.77|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Overall Cohort B: TIP, Pooled PBO||3.77|0.42|
81508937|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.83|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Overall Cohort B: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||1.83|0.20|
81508938|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.17|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Overall Cohort C: TIP, Pooled PBO||2.17|0.21|
81508939|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.62|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Overall Cohort C: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||3.62|0.44|
81508940|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.23|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Overall Pooled TIP, Pooled PBO||2.23|0.44|
81508941|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.71|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Overall Pooled TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||1.71|0.34|
81508942|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.83|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Oral Cohort A: TIP, Pooled PBO||1.83|0.08|
81508943|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.89|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Oral Cohort A: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||2.89|0.25|
81508944|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|3.93|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Oral Cohort B: TIP, Pooled PBO||3.93|0.25|
81508945|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.36|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Oral Cohort B: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||2.36|0.19|
81508946|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.57|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Oral Cohort C: TIP, Pooled PBO||1.57|0.02|
81508947|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.41|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Oral Cohort C: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||2.41|0.16|
81508948|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.31|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Oral Pooled TIP, Pooled PBO||1.31|0.13|
81508949|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.8|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Oral Pooled TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||1.80|0.28|
81508950|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|10.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|104.19|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Parenteral Cohort A: TIP, Pooled PBO||104.19|1.10|
81508951|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|52.29|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Parenteral Cohort B: TIP, Pooled PBO||52.29|0.41|
81508952|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|37.06|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Parenteral Cohort B: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||37.06|0.28|
81508953|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|25.94|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Parenteral Cohort C: TIP, Pooled PBO||25.94|0.10|
81508954|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|117.34|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Parenteral Cohort C: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||117.34|1.09|
81508955|NCT02712983|162707788|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|37.32|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Parenteral Pooled TIP, Pooled PBO||37.32|0.50|
81508956|NCT02712983|162707789|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.15|46.81|||||ANCOVA model includes treatment as a fixed-effect factor and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate.|Overall Cohort A: TIP, Pooled PBO||46.81|-27.15|
81508957|NCT02712983|162707789|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|19.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.81|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.63|62.14|||||ANCOVA model includes treatment as a fixed-effect factor and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate.|Overall Cohort A: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||62.14|-22.63|
81508958|NCT02712983|162707789|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.29|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.32|47.26|||||ANCOVA model includes treatment as a fixed-effect factor and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate.|Overall Cohort B: TIP, Pooled PBO||47.26|-31.32|
81508959|NCT02712983|162707789|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|12.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.24|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.49|51.89|||||ANCOVA model includes treatment as a fixed-effect factor and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate.|Overall Cohort B: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||51.89|-26.49|
81508960|NCT02712983|162707789|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|46.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.37|89.61|||||ANCOVA model includes treatment as a fixed-effect factor and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate.|Overall Cohort C: TIP, Pooled PBO||89.61|3.37|
81508961|NCT02712983|162707789|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.21|40.64|||||ANCOVA model includes treatment as a fixed-effect factor and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate.|Overall Cohort C: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||40.64|-34.21|
81508962|NCT02712983|162707789|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|21.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.03|50.89|||||ANCOVA model includes treatment as a fixed-effect factor and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate.|Overall Pooled TIP, Pooled PBO||50.89|-8.03|
81508963|NCT02712983|162707789|OTHER||LS Mean Diff (SE) vs pooled placebo|11.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.52|41.29|||||ANCOVA model includes treatment as a fixed-effect factor and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate.|Overall Pooled TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||41.29|-17.52|
81508964|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.13|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Overall Cohort A: TIP, Pooled PBO||3.13|0.51|
81508965|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.46|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Overall Cohort A: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||1.46|0.15|
81508966|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.21|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Overall Cohort B: TIP, Pooled PBO||3.21|0.44|
81508967|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.18|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Overall Cohort B: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||2.18|0.32|
81508968|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.27|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Overall Cohort C: TIP, Pooled PBO||1.27|0.10|
81508969|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.99|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Overall Cohort C: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||2.99|0.43|
81508970|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.76|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Overall Pooled TIP, Pooled PBO||1.76|0.37|
81508971|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.61|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Overall Pooled TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||1.61|0.36|
81508972|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.55|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Oral Cohort A: TIP, Pooled PBO||2.55|0.30|
81508973|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.03|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Oral Cohort A: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||2.03|0.20|
81508974|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.6|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Oral Cohort B: TIP, Pooled PBO||3.60|0.40|
81508975|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|2.55|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Oral Cohort B: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||2.55|0.31|
81508976|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.27|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Oral Cohort C: TIP, Pooled PBO||1.27|0.06|
81508977|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|3.73|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Oral Cohort C: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||3.73|0.45|
81546079|NCT02420821|162768607|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|5.09||||0.1011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|11.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||95% CI for difference in response rates was constructed using Wald method.|Stratified Analysis: Strata were presence of liver metastases, Motzer score, PD-L1 level per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS).||11.58|-1.40|0.1011
81508978|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.6|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Oral Pooled TIP, Pooled PBO||1.60|0.27|
81508979|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.02|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Oral Pooled TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||2.02|0.40|
81508980|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|16.52|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Parenteral Cohort A: TIP, Pooled PBO||16.52|0.84|
81508981|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|8.16|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Parenteral Cohort B: TIP, Pooled PBO||8.16|0.22|
81508982|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|10.05|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Parenteral Cohort B: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||10.05|0.46|
81508983|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|4.87|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Parenteral Cohort C: TIP, Pooled PBO||4.87|0.05|
81508984|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|12.49|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Parenteral Cohort C: TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||12.49|0.53|
81508985|NCT02712983|162707794|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|5.68|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Paremteral Pooled TIP, Pooled PBO||5.68|0.33|
81508986|NCT02712983|162707799|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|5.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|38.18|||||Generalized linear model assuming the negative binomial distribution including treatment and baseline macrolide use as class-effect factors. The log exposure to study in years is included as an offset variable in the model.|Cohort A (3 capsules o.d.): TIP, Pooled PBO||38.18|0.83|
81508987|NCT02712983|162707799|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|19.16|||||Generalized linear model assuming the negative binomial distribution including treatment and baseline macrolide use as class-effect factors. The log exposure to study in years is included as an offset variable in the model.|Cohort B (5 capsules o.d.): TIP, Pooled PBO||19.16|0.21|
81508988|NCT02712983|162707799|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|3.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|21.8|||||Generalized linear model assuming the negative binomial distribution including treatment and baseline macrolide use as class-effect factors. The log exposure to study in years is included as an offset variable in the model.|Cohort B (5 capsules o.d.): TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||21.80|0.43|
81508989|NCT02712983|162707799|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|17.42|||||Generalized linear model assuming the negative binomial distribution including treatment and baseline macrolide use as class-effect factors. The log exposure to study in years is included as an offset variable in the model.|Cohort C (4 capsules b.i.d.): TIP, Pooled PBO||17.42|0.19|
81508990|NCT02712983|162707799|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|3.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|25.03|||||Generalized linear model assuming the negative binomial distribution including treatment and baseline macrolide use as class-effect factors. The log exposure to study in years is included as an offset variable in the model.|Cohort C (4 capsules b.i.d.): TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||25.03|0.47|
81508991|NCT02712983|162707799|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|2.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|16.07|||||Generalized linear model assuming the negative binomial distribution including treatment and baseline macrolide use as class-effect factors. The log exposure to study in years is included as an offset variable in the model.|||16.07|0.47|
81546080|NCT02420821|162768610|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.98|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: Strata were presence of liver metastases, Motzer score, PD-L1 level per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS).||0.98|0.70|0.0254
81508992|NCT02712983|162707800|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|26.42|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Cohort A (3 capsules o.d.): TIP, Pooled PBO||26.42|0.77|
81508993|NCT02712983|162707800|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|14.47|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Cohort B (5 capsules o.d.): TIP, Pooled PBO||14.47|0.28|
81508994|NCT02712983|162707800|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|11.6|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Cohort B (5 capsules o.d.): TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||11.60|0.20|
81508995|NCT02712983|162707800|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|7.49|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Cohort C (4 capsules b.i.d.): TIP, Pooled PBO||7.49|0.06|
81508996|NCT02712983|162707800|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|23.29|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Cohort C (4 capsules b.i.d.): TIP/PBO, Pooled PBO||23.29|0.62|
81546081|NCT02420821|162768612|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.79|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: Strata were presence of liver metastases, Motzer score, PD-L1 level per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS).||0.79|0.34|0.0020
81508997|NCT02712983|162707800|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|9.45|||||Based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as fixed effect and number of pulmonary exacerbations in the 12 months prior to screening as a covariate, stratified by baseline macrolide use.|Pooled TIP, Pooled PBO||9.45|0.35|
81508998|NCT03419897|162707877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Binomial exact test|||Tislelizumab compared with historical ORR rate of 7%||||0.0001
81508999|NCT02574078|162707963|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|2.03|||Unstratified log-rank|||||2.03|0.24|0.5050
81509000|NCT02574078|162707963|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.6284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|2.54|||Unstratified log-rank|||||2.54|0.22|0.6284
81509001|NCT02574078|162707963|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.1988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.22|||Unstratified log-rank|||||1.22|0.40|0.1988
81509002|NCT02574078|162707963|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.2722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.28|||Unstratified log-rank|||||1.28|0.42|0.2722
81509003|NCT02574078|162707963|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42||||0.0544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.04|||Unstratified log-rank|||||1.04|0.17|0.0544
81509004|NCT02574078|162707963|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.04||||0.0442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.16|||Unstratified log-rank|||||4.16|1.00|0.0442
81509005|NCT02574078|162707963|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.5489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.45|||Log Rank|stratified by Disease Status (Recurrent Locally Advanced vs. Metastatic), Performance Status (ECOG 0 vs.1 vs. 2) as entered into the IVRS||||1.45|0.50|0.5489
81509006|NCT02574078|162707964|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.91|||Unstratified log-rank|||||2.91|0.35|0.9951
81509007|NCT02574078|162707964|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.8321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|3.1|||Unstratified log-rank|||||3.10|0.25|0.8321
81509008|NCT02574078|162707964|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.2938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.31|||Unstratified log-rank|||||1.31|0.41|0.2938
81509009|NCT02574078|162707964|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.4819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.45|||Unstratified log-rank|||||1.45|0.46|0.4819
81509010|NCT02574078|162707964|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.31||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.91|||Unstratified log-rank|||||0.91|0.11|0.0241
81509011|NCT02574078|162707964|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.59||||0.1401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.95|||Unstratified log-rank|||||2.95|0.85|0.1401
81509012|NCT02574078|162707968|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.2862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.31|||Log Rank|stratified by Disease Status (Recurrent Locally Advanced vs. Metastatic), Performance Status (ECOG 0 vs.1 vs. 2) as entered into the IVRS||||1.31|0.40|0.2862
81509013|NCT03980743|162707997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x treatment (week 0 and week 24)||||0.97
81509014|NCT03980743|162707998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.273|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Time x treatment (week 0 and week 24) for Healthy Eating||||0.273
81546082|NCT02420821|162768614|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.0497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.0|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|Stratified Analysis: Strata were presence of liver metastases, Motzer score, PD-L1 level per interactive voice/web response system (IxRS).||1.00|0.43|0.0497
81509015|NCT03980743|162707999|SUPERIORITY|Time x treatment (week 0 and week 24) with sum score||||||0.691|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.691
81509016|NCT03759639|162708000|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|1.0||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.25|1.75|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.75|0.25|0.029
81509017|NCT03759639|162708002|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|0.13||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.25|0.5|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.50|-0.25|0.318
81509018|NCT03759639|162708005|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|0.0854||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0123|0.1777|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Treatment With IB1001||0.1777|-0.0123|0.084
81509019|NCT03759639|162708005|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|-0.0399||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1269|0.1031|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Post-Treatment Washout||0.1031|-0.1269|0.315
81546083|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.43|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 1 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.43|-1.06|<0.0001
81546084|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.2085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.11|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 2 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.11|-0.51|0.2085
81546085|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.71|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 2 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.71|-1.33|<0.0001
81509020|NCT03759639|162708006|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|-1.25||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.75|-0.5|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Treatment With IB1001||-0.50|-1.75|0.001
81509021|NCT03759639|162708006|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|1.25||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|2.0|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Post-Treatment Washout||2.00|0.50|0.002
81509022|NCT03759639|162708008|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|0.0||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.021|0.0|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Treatment with IB1001||0.000|-0.021|0.121
81509023|NCT03759639|162708008|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann Estimator|0.021||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.042|||1-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Post-Treatment Washout||0.042|0.000|0.056
81509024|NCT03759639|162708009|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Treatment With IB1001||||<0.001
81509025|NCT03759639|162708009|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.5||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Post-Treatment Washout||||0.006
81509026|NCT03759639|162708010|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.4||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Treatment With IB1001||||0.005
81509027|NCT03759639|162708010|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.4||||0.038|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Treatment With IB1001||||0.038
81509028|NCT03759639|162708011|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Treatment with IB1001||||0.003
81509029|NCT03759639|162708011|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.4||||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Post-Treatment Washout||||0.034
81509030|NCT00500357|162708019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.56|||||Confidence Intervals (CI) for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 minus \[-\] Vax 1).|Serotype 1: Geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.56|0.28|
81509031|NCT00500357|162708019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.01|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||1.01|0.67|
81509032|NCT00500357|162708019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.72|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 4: Geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.72|0.44|
81509033|NCT00500357|162708019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.53|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 5: Geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.53|0.32|
81509034|NCT00500357|162708019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.91|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 6A: Geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.91|0.45|
81509035|NCT00500357|162708019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.01|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 6B: Geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||1.01|0.56|
81574440|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.555|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|3.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 7: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||3.5|-1.7|0.555
81509036|NCT00500357|162708019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.65|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 7F: Geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.65|0.25|
81509037|NCT00500357|162708019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.4|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 9V: Geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.40|0.16|
81509038|NCT00500357|162708019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.78|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 14: Geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.78|0.40|
81509039|NCT00500357|162708019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.65|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 18C: Geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.65|0.40|
81509040|NCT00500357|162708019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.48|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 19A: Geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.48|0.30|
81509041|NCT00500357|162708019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.67|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 19F: Geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.67|0.35|
81509042|NCT00500357|162708019|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.86|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 23F: Geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||1.86|0.86|
81509043|NCT00500357|162708022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.57|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.57|0.34|
81509044|NCT00500357|162708022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.95|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.95|0.66|
81509045|NCT00500357|162708022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.22|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||1.22|0.76|
81509046|NCT00500357|162708022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.8|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.80|0.57|
81509047|NCT00500357|162708022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.84|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||2.84|1.39|
81574441|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96||0.728|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.1|2.7|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 8: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||2.7|-4.1|0.728
81509048|NCT00500357|162708022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.63|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||1.63|1.11|
81509049|NCT00500357|162708022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.41|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.41|0.18|
81509050|NCT00500357|162708022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.68|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.68|0.27|
81509051|NCT00500357|162708022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.83|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.83|0.57|
81509052|NCT00500357|162708022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.03|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||1.03|0.66|
81509053|NCT00500357|162708022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.78|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.78|0.58|
81509054|NCT00500357|162708022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.73|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.73|0.47|
81546086|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.2|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 3 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.20|-0.82|0.0013
81509055|NCT00500357|162708022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority declared if the lower limit of the 95 %confidence interval for the back-transformed GMFR was \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion as a basis for comparison).|geometric mean fold rise|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.18|1.94|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||1.94|1.18|
81509056|NCT00500357|162708023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.82|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of concentrations (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.82|0.52|
81509057|NCT00500357|162708023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.62|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of concentrations (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.62|0.43|
81509058|NCT00500357|162708023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.76|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of concentrations (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.76|0.53|
81509059|NCT00500357|162708023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.39|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of concentrations (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.39|0.27|
81509060|NCT00500357|162708023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.1|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of concentrations (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||1.10|0.74|
81546087|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.7|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 3 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.70|-1.34|<0.0001
81546088|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.1|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 4 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.10|-0.76|0.0098
81546089|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.65|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 4 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.65|-1.32|<0.0001
81546090|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.12|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 5 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.12|-0.80|0.0080
81546091|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.44|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 5 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.44|-1.13|<0.0001
81546092|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21||||0.2512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.15|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 6 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.15|-0.56|0.2512
81546093|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.65||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.28|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 6 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.28|-1.01|0.0005
81546094|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43||||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.05|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 7 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.05|-0.80|0.0247
81546095|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.39|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 7 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.39|-1.15|<0.0001
81546096|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29||||0.1411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.1|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 8 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.10|-0.68|0.1411
81546097|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.65||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.25|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 8 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.25|-1.05|0.0014
81546098|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37||||0.0728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.03|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 9 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.03|-0.78|0.0728
81546099|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.49|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 9 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.49|-1.32|<0.0001
81509061|NCT00500357|162708023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.99|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of concentrations (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.99|0.63|
81509062|NCT00500357|162708023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.87|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of concentrations (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.87|0.60|
81509063|NCT00500357|162708023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.6|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of concentrations (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.60|0.42|
81509064|NCT00500357|162708023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.98|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of concentrations (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.98|0.59|
81509065|NCT00500357|162708023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.46|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of concentrations (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.46|0.31|
81509066|NCT00500357|162708023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.74|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of concentrations (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.74|0.49|
81509067|NCT00500357|162708023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.79|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of concentrations (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.79|0.52|
81546100|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.62||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.2|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 10 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.20|-1.05|0.0041
81509068|NCT00500357|162708023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.93|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of concentrations (Vax 3 - Vax 1).|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 1 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.93|0.62|
81509069|NCT00500357|162708024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.78|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 1: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.78|0.60|
81509070|NCT00500357|162708024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.64|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 3: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.64|0.48|
81509071|NCT00500357|162708024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.87|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 4: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.87|0.65|
81509072|NCT00500357|162708024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.76|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 5: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.76|0.61|
81509073|NCT00500357|162708024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|1.75|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 6A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||1.75|1.27|
81509074|NCT00500357|162708024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.21|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 6B: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||1.21|0.94|
81509075|NCT00500357|162708024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.79|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 7F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.79|0.58|
81509076|NCT00500357|162708024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.68|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 9V: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.68|0.53|
81546101|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.55|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 10 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.55|-1.46|<0.0001
81546102|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.0353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.03|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 11 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.03|-0.96|0.0353
81546103|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.85||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.34|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 11 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.34|-1.35|0.0011
81546104|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.0582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.02|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 12 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.02|-1.01|0.0582
81546105|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.76||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.19|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 12 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||-0.19|-1.32|0.0089
81546106|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.9575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.61|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 13 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.61|-0.57|0.9575
81546107|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36||||0.2745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.29|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 13 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.29|-1.01|0.2745
81546108|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13||||0.7088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.55|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 14 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.55|-0.81|0.7088
81546109|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39||||0.3077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.36|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 14 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.36|-1.13|0.3077
81546110|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15||||0.7112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.63|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 15 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.63|-0.93|0.7112
81546111|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.79||||0.0837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.11|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 15 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.11|-1.69|0.0837
81546112|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.08||||0.8655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.04|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 16 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||1.04|-0.88|0.8655
81546113|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.9725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|1.11|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 16 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||1.11|-1.07|0.9725
81546114|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.38||||0.5285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.55|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 17 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||1.55|-0.80|0.5285
81546115|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03||||0.9663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|1.4|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 17 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||1.40|-1.34|0.9663
81546116|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.9914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|1.63|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 18 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||1.63|-1.61|0.9914
81546117|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.22||||0.8345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|2.3|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 18 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||2.30|-1.85|0.8345
81509077|NCT00500357|162708024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.67|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 14: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.67|0.51|
81509078|NCT00500357|162708024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.74|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 18C: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.74|0.60|
81546118|NCT02420821|162768615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.5||||0.7725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|3.91|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 19 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||3.91|-2.90|0.7725
81546119|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.49||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Pain: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||-0.20|-0.77|0.0010
81574442|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.362|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.2|1.6|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 8: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||1.6|-5.2|0.362
81509079|NCT00500357|162708024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.88|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 19A: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.88|0.69|
81509080|NCT00500357|162708024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.62|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 19F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||0.62|0.47|
81509081|NCT00500357|162708024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean fold rise|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.25|||||CI for the GMFR was a back transformation of a CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of titers (Vax 3 - Vax 2).|Serotype 23F: GMFR was calculated using all participants with available data from both the Vax 2 and Vax 3 blood draws.||1.25|0.90|
81509082|NCT02263326|162708025|NON_INFERIORITY|We considered DTG/3TC was noninferior to cART if the 90% confidence interval for the difference in proportions, calculated with Miettinen-Nurminen (score) confidence limits, excluded the 12% noninferiority margin.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0015|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.098|0.102||||||A sample size of 41 participants per arm provided 80% power to show noninferiority of DTG/3TC to cART based on a 12% noninferiority margin, assuming an estimated treatment failure rate of 5% per arm by week 24 and 5% 1-sided type I error rate.||0.102|-0.098|
81509083|NCT02263326|162708026|NON_INFERIORITY|The difference in virologic outcomes based on the FDA snapshot algorithm at week 48 (HIV RNA \<50 copies/mL) was compared between arms, with 95% confidence intervals.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.126|0.165||||||||0.165|-0.126|
81509084|NCT02263326|162708027|OTHER|||||||0.866|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.866
81509085|NCT02263326|162708028|OTHER|||||||0.613|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.613
81509086|NCT02263326|162708029|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.420
81509087|NCT02263326|162708030|OTHER|||||||0.074|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.074
81509088|NCT02263326|162708032|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.1|||Regression, Linear|||||4.1|-3.0|0.76
81509089|NCT01893411|162708033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean difference|-0.04|||=|0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.14|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||||0.14|-0.23|= 0.65
81509090|NCT01893411|162708033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-Mean difference|-0.04|||=|0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.18|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||||0.18|-0.26|= 0.741
81509091|NCT01893411|162708034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-Mean difference|0.16|||=|0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.34|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||||0.34|-0.02|= 0.075
81509092|NCT01893411|162708034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-Mean difference|0.06|||=|0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.27|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure|||||0.27|-0.16|= 0.603
81509093|NCT02397915|162708052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Par. preferences were analyzed using Prescott's test, as approximated by a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusted for country and symptomatology. All preference p-values were also adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81509094|NCT02397915|162708053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065||||||Par. preferences were analyzed using Prescott's test, as approximated by a CMH test, adjusted for ctry and sym. All preference p-values were also adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method. P-value is for product attribute scent/odor.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.065
81509095|NCT02397915|162708053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.532||||||Par. preferences were analyzed using Prescott's test, as approximated by a CMH test, adjusted for ctry and sym. All preference p-values were also adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method. P-value is for product attribute immediate taste.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.532
81509096|NCT02397915|162708053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138||||||Par. preferences were analyzed using Prescott's test, as approximated by a CMH test, adjusted for ctry and sym. All preference p-values were also adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method. P-value is for product attribute after taste.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.138
81509097|NCT02397915|162708053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Par. preferences were analyzed using Prescott's test, as approximated by a CMH test, adjusted for ctry and sym. All preference p-values were also adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method. P-value is for product attribute LDTT.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81546120|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Fatigue: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||-0.34|-0.91|<0.0001
81509098|NCT02397915|162708053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||||||Par. preferences were analyzed using Prescott's test, as approximated by a CMH test, adjusted for ctry and sym. All preference p-values were also adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method. P-value is for product attribute LRON.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.017
81509099|NCT02397915|162708053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||||||Par. preferences were analyzed using Prescott's test, as approximated by a CMH test, adjusted for ctry and sym. All preference p-values were also adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method. P-value is for product attribute more soothing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.046
81509100|NCT02397915|162708053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Par. preferences were analyzed using Prescott's test, as approximated by a CMH test, adjusted for ctry and sym. All preference p-values were also adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method. P-value is for product attribute less irritating.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81509101|NCT02397915|162708053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.532||||||Par. preferences were analyzed using Prescott's test, as approximated by a CMH test, adjusted for ctry and sym. All preference p-values were also adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method. P-value is for product attribute UTS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.532
81509102|NCT02397915|162708054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all immediate attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.000
81509103|NCT02397915|162708055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all immediate attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.00
81509104|NCT02397915|162708056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all immediate attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.00
81509105|NCT02397915|162708057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.179||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all immediate attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.179
81509106|NCT02397915|162708058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all immediate attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.00
81509107|NCT02397915|162708059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.001||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all immediate attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81509108|NCT02397915|162708060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.001||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all immediate attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81509109|NCT02397915|162708061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all immediate attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.000
81509110|NCT02397915|162708062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.188||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all immediate attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.188
81509111|NCT02397915|162708063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.951||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all delayed attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.951
81509112|NCT02397915|162708064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.951||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all delayed attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.951
81546121|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Nausea: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||-0.69|-1.13|<0.0001
81546122|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Disturbed sleep: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||-0.25|-0.79|0.0002
81546123|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Feelings of being distressed: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||-0.29|-0.84|<0.0001
81509113|NCT02397915|162708065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.951||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all delayed attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.951
81509114|NCT02397915|162708066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.004||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all delayed attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.004
81509115|NCT02397915|162708067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.223||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all delayed attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.223
81509116|NCT02397915|162708068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.001||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all delayed attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81509117|NCT02397915|162708069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.008||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all delayed attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.008
81509118|NCT02397915|162708070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.831||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all delayed attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.831
81509119|NCT02397915|162708071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||<|0.001||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all delayed attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81509120|NCT02397915|162708072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.007||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all delayed attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.007
81509121|NCT02397915|162708073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.568||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all delayed attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.568
81509122|NCT02397915|162708074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.951||||||Analyzed using an ANOVA mixed model with par. as random effect, ctry, tmt, BL rhinitis sym subgrp, and tmt seq as main effects. P-values for all delayed attribute rating scores adjusted for multiplicity using Hochberg's method.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.951
81509123|NCT00368745|162708075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2838||95.0||||significance determined using 2-tailed significance level of 0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) with country as a covariate||Primary objective: evaluate the efficacy of pregabalin in maintaining the benzodiazepine free state in subjects with prior stable alprazolam use.||||0.2838
81509124|NCT00368745|162708076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.0709||95.0|-3.1|0.13||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|Least squares (LS) Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||Alprazolam Taper (AT) Week 1||0.13|-3.10|0.0709
81509125|NCT00368745|162708076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.0006||95.0|-6.04|-1.74||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AT Week 2||-1.74|-6.04|0.0006
81509126|NCT00368745|162708076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.0718||95.0|-4.98|0.22||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AT Week 3||0.22|-4.98|0.0718
81509127|NCT00368745|162708076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.092||95.0|-7.37|0.6||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AT Week 4||0.60|-7.37|0.0920
81509128|NCT00368745|162708076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.04||0.1371||95.0|-12.67|2.23||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AT week 5||2.23|-12.67|0.1371
81509129|NCT00368745|162708076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.0882||95.0|-7.96|0.61||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AT Week 6||0.61|-7.96|0.0882
81509130|NCT00368745|162708076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.0135||95.0|-5.05|-0.61||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||Alprazolam Free (AF) Week 1||-0.61|-5.05|0.0135
81509131|NCT00368745|162708076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.3924||95.0|-3.38|1.35||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AF Week 2||1.35|-3.38|0.3924
81509132|NCT00368745|162708076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.3868||95.0|-3.29|1.3||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AF Week 3||1.30|-3.29|0.3868
81509133|NCT00368745|162708076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.9966||95.0|-2.31|2.32||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AF Week 4||2.32|-2.31|0.9966
81509134|NCT00368745|162708076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.6873||95.0|-3.07|2.05||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AF Week 5||2.05|-3.07|0.6873
81509135|NCT00368745|162708076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.35||0.5337||95.0|-3.62|1.91||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AF Week 6||1.91|-3.62|0.5337
81509136|NCT00368745|162708076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.0008||95.0|-7.51|-2.07||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||Endpoint \[LOCF\]||-2.07|-7.51|0.0008
81509137|NCT00368745|162708079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.122||95.0|-4.97|0.6||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||Alprazolam Taper (AT) Week 1||0.60|-4.97|0.1220
81509138|NCT00368745|162708079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.0053||95.0|-6.15|-1.11||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AT Week 2||-1.11|-6.15|0.0053
81509139|NCT00368745|162708079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73||0.1048||95.0|-6.32|0.62||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AT Week 3||0.62|-6.32|0.1048
81509140|NCT00368745|162708079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.0357||95.0|-6.57|-0.25||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AT Week 4||-0.25|-6.57|0.0357
81509141|NCT00368745|162708079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.67||0.4263||95.0|-8.82|4.26||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AT Week 5||4.26|-8.82|0.4263
81509142|NCT00368745|162708079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0.0104||95.0|-9.96|-1.51||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AT Week 6||-1.51|-9.96|0.0104
81509143|NCT00368745|162708079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.0069||95.0|-6.73|-1.12||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||Alprazolam Free (AF) Week 1||-1.12|-6.73|0.0069
81509144|NCT00368745|162708079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.2185||95.0|-4.47|1.05||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AF Week 2||1.05|-4.47|0.2185
81509145|NCT00368745|162708079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.7832||95.0|-2.41|1.83||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AF Week 3||1.83|-2.41|0.7832
81509146|NCT00368745|162708079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.7062||95.0|-1.9|2.79||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AF Week 4||2.79|-1.90|0.7062
81509147|NCT00368745|162708079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.7161||95.0|-2.49|1.73||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AF Week 5||1.73|-2.49|0.7161
81509148|NCT00368745|162708079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.0376||95.0|-6.03|-0.19||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AF Week 6||-0.19|-6.03|0.0376
81509149|NCT00368745|162708079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.0122||95.0|-6.74|-0.85||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||Endpoint \[LOCF\]||-0.85|-6.74|0.0122
81509150|NCT00368745|162708081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0052||95.0|-0.76|-0.14||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||Alprazolam Taper (AT) Week 1||-0.14|-0.76|0.0052
81546124|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Shortness of breath: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||-0.32|-0.81|<0.0001
81509151|NCT00368745|162708081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0001||95.0|-1.11|-0.38||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AT Week 2||-0.38|-1.11|0.0001
81509152|NCT00368745|162708081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0528||95.0|-1.0|0.01||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AT Week 3||0.01|-1.00|0.0528
81509153|NCT00368745|162708081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.3085||95.0|-1.11|0.37||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AT Week 4||0.37|-1.11|0.3085
81509154|NCT00368745|162708081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.1807||95.0|-1.92|0.47||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AT Week 5||0.47|-1.92|0.1807
81509155|NCT00368745|162708081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.1074||95.0|-1.58|0.17||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AT Week 6||0.17|-1.58|0.1074
81509156|NCT00368745|162708081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0013||95.0|-1.1|-0.28||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||Alprazolam Free (AF) Week 1||-0.28|-1.10|0.0013
81574443|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81||0.538|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|4.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 8: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||4.3|-2.0|0.538
81509157|NCT00368745|162708081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0503||95.0|-0.99|0.0||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AF Week 2||0.00|-0.99|0.0503
81509158|NCT00368745|162708081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0364||95.0|-1.09|-0.04||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AF Week 3||-0.04|-1.09|0.0364
81509159|NCT00368745|162708081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.914||95.0|-0.51|0.46||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AF Week 4||0.46|-0.51|0.9140
81509160|NCT00368745|162708081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.7789||95.0|-0.62|0.47||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AF Week 5||0.47|-0.62|0.7789
81509161|NCT00368745|162708081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.3189||95.0|-0.95|0.32||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||AF Week 6||0.32|-0.95|0.3189
81509162|NCT00368745|162708081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0031||95.0|-1.26|-0.27||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as covariate||Endpoint \[LOCF\]||-0.27|-1.26|0.0031
81509163|NCT00368745|162708082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.126||95.0|-0.86|0.11||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||Alprazolam Taper (AT) Week 1||0.11|-0.86|0.1260
81546125|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Remembering things: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||-0.11|-0.56|0.0036
81546126|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Lack of appetite: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||-0.91|-1.46|<0.0001
81546127|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Drowsy: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||-0.27|-0.81|0.0001
81546128|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Dry mouth: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||-0.71|-1.28|<0.0001
81546129|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Feeling sad: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||-0.33|-0.87|<0.0001
81546130|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Vomiting: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||-0.41|-0.75|<0.0001
81546131|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Numbness or tingling: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||-0.10|-0.58|0.0051
81546132|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Rash/Skin Changes: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||-0.83|-1.33|<0.0001
81546133|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.6541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Headache: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||0.16|-0.26|0.6541
81546134|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Mouth/Throat Sores: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||-0.76|-1.28|<0.0001
81546135|NCT02420821|162768616|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Diarrhea: Mixed-effects model, assuming unstructured covariance matrix, with a term for treatment group, a term for visit time as a continuous variable, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model. The random effects are intercept and slope of visit time.||-0.88|-1.27|<0.0001
81546136|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.87|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 1 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.87|0.58|<0.0001
81546137|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.57|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 2 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.57|0.28|<0.0001
81546138|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.84|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 2 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.84|0.55|<0.0001
81546139|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.73|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 3 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.73|0.44|<0.0001
81546140|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.92|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 3 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.92|0.62|<0.0001
81546141|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.78|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 4 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.78|0.46|<0.0001
81546142|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.97|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 4 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.97|0.66|<0.0001
81546143|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.81|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 5 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.81|0.49|<0.0001
81546144|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.99|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 5 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.99|0.66|<0.0001
81546145|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.8|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 6 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.80|0.46|<0.0001
81546146|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.89|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 6 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.89|0.54|<0.0001
81546147|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.65|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 7 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.65|0.30|<0.0001
81574444|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.949|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.0|1.8|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect.||1.8|-2.0|0.949
81574445|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.708|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|1.5|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect.||1.5|-2.3|0.708
81546148|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.86|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 7 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.86|0.49|<0.0001
81546149|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.66|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 8 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.66|0.29|<0.0001
81546150|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.79|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 8 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.79|0.41|<0.0001
81546151|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.68|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 9 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.68|0.29|<0.0001
81546152|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.91|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 9 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.91|0.52|<0.0001
81546153|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.73|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 10 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.73|0.33|<0.0001
81546154|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.96|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 10 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.96|0.51|<0.0001
81546155|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.86|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 11 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.86|0.41|<0.0001
81546156|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.99|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 11 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.99|0.49|<0.0001
81546157|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.42||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.68|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 12 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.68|0.17|0.0010
81546158|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.89|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 12 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.89|0.32|<0.0001
81546159|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.52||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.82|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 13 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.82|0.23|0.0005
81509164|NCT00368745|162708082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0074||95.0|-1.4|-0.22||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AT Week 2||-0.22|-1.40|0.0074
81509165|NCT00368745|162708082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.125||95.0|-1.35|0.17||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AT Week 3||0.17|-1.35|0.1250
81509166|NCT00368745|162708082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.8991||95.0|-1.17|1.32||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AT Week 4||1.32|-1.17|0.8991
81509167|NCT00368745|162708082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.1747||95.0|-2.07|0.46||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AT Week 5||0.46|-2.07|0.1747
81509168|NCT00368745|162708082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0744||95.0|-1.79|0.09||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AT Week 6||0.09|-1.79|0.0744
81509169|NCT00368745|162708082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0063||95.0|-1.67|-0.29||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||Alprazolam Free (AF) Week 1||-0.29|-1.67|0.0063
81509170|NCT00368745|162708082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.014||95.0|-1.56|-0.18||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AF Week 2||-0.18|-1.56|0.0140
81509171|NCT00368745|162708082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0267||95.0|-1.46|-0.09||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AF Week 3||-0.09|-1.46|0.0267
81509172|NCT00368745|162708082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.5104||95.0|-1.03|0.52||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AF Week 4||0.52|-1.03|0.5104
81509173|NCT00368745|162708082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.2702||95.0|-1.35|0.39||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AF Week 5||0.39|-1.35|0.2702
81509174|NCT00368745|162708082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.1241||95.0|-1.52|0.19||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AF Week 6||0.19|-1.52|0.1241
81509175|NCT00368745|162708082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0109||95.0|-1.67|-0.22||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||Endpoint \[LOCF\]||-0.22|-1.67|0.0109
81509176|NCT00368745|162708083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.0226||95.0|-1.22|-0.09||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||Alprazolam Taper (AT) Week 1||-0.09|-1.22|0.0226
81509177|NCT00368745|162708083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.0099||95.0|-1.58|-0.22||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AT Week 2||-0.22|-1.58|0.0099
81509178|NCT00368745|162708083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.2827||95.0|-1.07|0.32||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AT Week 3||0.32|-1.07|0.2827
81509179|NCT00368745|162708083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.8232||95.0|-1.07|1.34||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AT Week 4||1.34|-1.07|0.8232
81509180|NCT00368745|162708083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.2409||95.0|-2.41|0.72||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AT Week 5||0.72|-2.41|0.2409
81509181|NCT00368745|162708083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.476||95.0|-1.73|0.84||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AT Week 6||0.84|-1.73|0.4760
81509182|NCT00368745|162708083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.1252||95.0|-1.14|0.14||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||Alprazolam Free (AF) Week 1||0.14|-1.14|0.1252
81509183|NCT00368745|162708083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.0717||95.0|-1.26|0.06||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AF Week 2||0.06|-1.26|0.0717
81509184|NCT00368745|162708083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.0707||95.0|-1.33|0.06||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AF Week 3||0.06|-1.33|0.0707
81509185|NCT00368745|162708083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.4341||95.0|-1.08|0.47||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AF Week 4||0.47|-1.08|0.4341
81509186|NCT00368745|162708083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.37||95.0|-1.23|0.47||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AF Week 5||0.47|-1.23|0.3700
81546160|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.56||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.88|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 13 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.88|0.23|0.0008
81546161|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.33||||0.0591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.67|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 14 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.67|-0.01|0.0591
81546162|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.67||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.05|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 14 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||1.05|0.29|0.0005
81509187|NCT00368745|162708083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.0328||95.0|-1.83|-0.08||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||AF Week 6||-0.08|-1.83|0.0328
81509188|NCT00368745|162708083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.0096||95.0|-1.8|-0.26||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country as covariate||Endpoint \[LOCF\]||-0.26|-1.80|0.0096
81509189|NCT00368745|162708084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68||0.8897||95.0|-5.74|4.99||contrasts performed using Dunnett's Test|ANCOVA|LS Means from the ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and country and baseline as the covariate||||4.99|-5.74|0.8897
81509190|NCT00368745|162708085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0626||95.0||||p-value is from the log-rank statistic from the tests for equality over treatment as strata and country used as covariate|Log Rank|||||||0.0626
81509191|NCT00368745|162708086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0148||95.0||||p-value is from the log-rank statistic from the tests for equality over treatment as strata and country used as covariate|Log Rank|||||||0.0148
81509192|NCT00368745|162708087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1159||95.0||||p-value is obtained using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel option|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1159
81509193|NCT00161616|162708096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0541|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Healed vs Not healed/No outcome for week 13.||||0.0541
81509194|NCT00161616|162708096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7983|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of Healed vs Not healed/No outcome for week 20.||||0.7983
81509195|NCT00161616|162708097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8961|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8961
81509196|NCT00861757|162708118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-3.0|0.003
81509197|NCT00861757|162708118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-2.9|0.004
81509198|NCT00861757|162708118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-1.3|||ANCOVA|||||-1.3|-3.7|<0.001
81509199|NCT00861757|162708119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.6||This is the p value for the Voiding (Obstructive) Score.|ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-2.2|<0.001
81509200|NCT00861757|162708119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.3||This is the p value for the Voiding (Obstructive) Score.|ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-1.9|0.005
81509201|NCT00861757|162708119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.1||This is the p value for the Voiding (Obstructive) Score.|ANCOVA|||||-1.1|-2.7|<0.001
81509202|NCT00861757|162708119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||This is the p value for the Storage (Irritative) Score.|ANCOVA|||||0.0|-1.0|0.072
81509203|NCT00861757|162708119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.1||This is the p value for the Storage (Irritative) Score.|ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-1.1|0.021
81509204|NCT00861757|162708119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.1||This is the p value for the Storage (Irritative) Score.|ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-1.1|0.023
81509205|NCT00861757|162708120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||-0.0|-0.6|0.031
81509206|NCT00861757|162708120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.6|0.013
81509207|NCT00861757|162708120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||||-0.4|-0.9|<0.001
81509208|NCT00861757|162708121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2|||ANCOVA|||||0.2|-1.0|0.201
81509209|NCT00861757|162708121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.8|0.393
81509210|NCT00861757|162708121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-1.4|0.007
81509211|NCT00861757|162708122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-1.6|0.331
81546163|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3||||0.1378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.68|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 15 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.68|-0.09|0.1378
81546164|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.43||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.89|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 15 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.89|-0.03|0.0650
81546165|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.48||||0.0531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.96|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 16 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||0.96|-0.01|0.0531
81546166|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.93||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.49|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 16 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||1.49|0.37|0.0011
81546167|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.55||||0.0708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|1.14|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 17 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||1.14|-0.05|0.0708
81546168|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.58||||0.1078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.29|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 17 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||1.29|-0.13|0.1078
81546169|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.62||||0.1487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|1.47|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 18 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||1.47|-0.22|0.1487
81546170|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.33||||0.5537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.43|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 18 Day 22: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||1.43|-0.77|0.5537
81546171|NCT02420821|162768619|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.52||||0.5743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|2.33|||Repeated measures model||Difference in LS mean score change between arms (Atezolizumab + Bevacizumab minus Sunitinib) was reported.|Cycle 19 Day 1: Repeated measures model, assuming 1st order autoregressive covariance structure, with a term for visit as a categorical variable, a term for treatment group, a term for treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline score and stratification factors (presence of liver metastasis, PD-L1 status, and Motzer score) included as covariates in the model.||2.33|-1.29|0.5743
81546172|NCT04322526|162768633|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Changes in BOLD signal in the rACC during the processing of contextual cues (pleasant \> unpleasant).||||0.01
81509212|NCT00861757|162708122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-1.8|0.140
81546173|NCT04322526|162768634|OTHER|Mechanistic hypothesis: naltrexone will block contextual processing.||||||0.0002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Changes in BOLD fMRI signal from the Placebo vs. the Naltrexone session.||||0.0002
81546174|NCT03994081|162768639|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.332|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.332
81546175|NCT03994081|162768640|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.790
81546176|NCT03994081|162768641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.464|||||||Pearson's correlation|||||||0.464
81546177|NCT03994081|162768641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.765|||||||Pearson's correlation|||||||0.765
81509213|NCT00861757|162708122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-1.1|0.940
81509214|NCT00861757|162708123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value came from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test to assess if there was any association between treatment (that is, placebo vs 2.5 mg Tadalafil) and 7 categories of the PGI-I.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81509215|NCT00861757|162708123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value came from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test to assess if there was any association between treatment (that is, placebo vs 5.0 mg Tadalafil) and 7 categories of the PGI-I.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81509216|NCT00861757|162708123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value came from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test to assess if there was any association between treatment (placebo vs 0.2 mg Tamsulosin) and 7 categories of the PGI-I.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81509217|NCT00861757|162708124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||95.0||||The p-value came from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test to assess if there was any association between treatment (that is, placebo vs 2.5 mg Tadalafil) and 7 categories of the CGI-I.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.034
81509218|NCT00861757|162708124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||The p-value came from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test to assess if there was any association between treatment (that is, placebo vs 5.0 mg Tadalafil) and 7 categories of the CGI-I.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.002
81509219|NCT00861757|162708124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||The p-value came from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test to assess if there was any association between treatment (that is, placebo vs 0.2 mg Tamsulosin) and 7 categories of the CGI-I.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81509220|NCT00861757|162708125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.412||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.412
81509221|NCT00861757|162708125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.083||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.083
81509222|NCT00861757|162708125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.456||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.456
81509223|NCT00861757|162708126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.688||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.688
81509224|NCT00861757|162708126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.510
81509225|NCT00861757|162708126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.212||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.212
81509226|NCT00861757|162708127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||This is the p value for systolic blood pressure.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81509227|NCT00861757|162708127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.274||95.0||||This is the p value for systolic blood pressure.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.274
81509228|NCT00861757|162708127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.538||95.0||||This is the p value for systolic blood pressure.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.538
81509229|NCT00861757|162708127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0||||This is the p value for diastolic blood pressure.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81509230|NCT00861757|162708127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.216||95.0||||This is the p value for diastolic blood pressure.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.216
81509231|NCT00861757|162708127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.524||95.0||||This is the p value for diastolic blood pressure.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.524
81509232|NCT00861757|162708128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||This is the p value for systolic blood pressure.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.007
81509233|NCT00861757|162708128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.723||95.0||||This is the p value for systolic blood pressure.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.723
81509234|NCT00861757|162708128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.273||95.0||||This is the p value for systolic blood pressure.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.273
81509235|NCT00861757|162708128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||This is the p value for diastolic blood pressure.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.005
81509236|NCT00861757|162708128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054||95.0||||This is the p value for diastolic blood pressure.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.054
81509237|NCT00861757|162708128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.278||95.0||||This is the p value for diastolic blood pressure.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.278
81509238|NCT00861757|162708129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.330
81509239|NCT00861757|162708129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.838||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.838
81509240|NCT00861757|162708129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.409||95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.409
81509241|NCT01521923|162708138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.719|||=|0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.881|3.354|||Regression, Logistic|||In order to control the overall study-wise Type I error rate at 5 %, hypothesis testing was performed in a hierarchical order beginning with the CZP standard maintenance dosing (200 mg Q2W) + MTX group vs the CZP stopped dosing (PBO) + MTX group. If this analysis was statistically significant at the alpha =0.05 level, then an additional comparison of the CZP reduced frequency dosing (200 mg Q4W) + MTX group vs the CZP stopped dosing + MTX group was performed with testing at the alpha =0.05 level||3.354|0.881|=0.112
81509242|NCT01521923|162708138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.889|||=|0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.026|3.48|||Regression, Logistic|||In order to control the overall study-wise Type I error rate at 5 %, hypothesis testing was performed in a hierarchical order. A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the Overall significance level for the multiplicity of endpoints. Hypothesis testing was performed in the following predefined order, each at a 2-sided 95 % alpha level||3.480|1.026|=0.041
81509243|NCT03037476|162708176|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.235||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.446|-0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Changes from Baseline to 6 Month Follow-up Outcomes reported in this section.||-.023|-.446|0.03
81509244|NCT03037476|162708176|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.149||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.061|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Changes from Baseline to 12 Month Follow-up reported in this section.||.061|-.360|0.164
81509245|NCT03037476|162708177|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.24||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.65|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson Regression||Change in Medical Misuse of Prescription Stimulant Medication Among those with ADHD Diagnosis from Baseline to 6 Month Followup||.650|-1.120|.603
81509246|NCT03037476|162708177|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.336||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.238|0.566|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson Regression||Change in Medical Misuse of Prescription Stimulant Medication Among those with ADHD Diagnosis from Baseline to 12 Month Followup||.566|-1.238|.465
81509247|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.059||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.227|0.108|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in Past 12 Month Tobacco Use from Baseline to 6 Month Followup||.108|-.227|.486
81509248|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.006||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.172|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in Past 12 Month Tobacco Use from Baseline to 12 Month Followup||.172|-.160|.942
81509249|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.042||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.097|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson Regression||Change in Past 12 Month Alcohol Use from Baseline to 6 Month Followup||.097|-.180|.552
81509250|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.037||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.104|0.177|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson Regression||Change in Past 12 Month Alcohol Use from Baseline to 12 Month Followup||.177|-.104|.608
81509251|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.015||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson Regression||Change in Past 12 Month Other Drug Use from Baseline to 6 Month Followup||.160|-.130|.840
81509252|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.007||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.142|0.155|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson Regression||Change in Past 12 Month Other Drug Use from Baseline to 12 Month Followup||.155|-.142|.927
81509253|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.01||||0.932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.244|0.223|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson Regression||Change in Past 12 Month Nonmedical Prescription Drug Use from Baseline to 6 Month Followup||.223|-.244|.932
81509254|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.057||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.187|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson Regression||Change in Past 12 Month Nonmedical Prescription Drug Use from Baseline to 12 Month Followup||0.187|-.300|.648
81509255|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.059||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.363|0.245|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson Regression||Change in Past 3 Month Tobacco Use from Baseline to 6 Month Followup||.245|-.363|.702
81509256|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.1||||0.524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.408|0.208|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson Regression||Change in Past 3 Month Tobacco Use from Baseline to 12 Month Followup||.208|-.408|.524
81509257|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.008||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.137|0.153|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson Regression||Change in Past 3 Month Alcohol Use from Baseline to 6 Month Followup||.153|-.137|.913
81509258|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.032||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.117|0.181|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson Regresision||Change in Past 3 Month Alcohol Use from Baseline to 12 Month Followup||.181|-.117|.676
81509259|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.035||||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.223|0.152|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson Regression||Change in Past 3 Month Marijuana Use from Baseline to 6 Month Followup||.152|-.223|.712
81509260|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.005||||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.186|0.197|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson Regression||Change in Past 3 Month Marijuana Use from Baseline to 12 Month Followup||0.197|-.186|.956
81509261|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.149||||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.234|0.531|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson Regression||Change in Past 3 Month Stimulant Use from Baseline to 6 Month Followup||.531|-.234|.446
81509262|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.055||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.353|0.462|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson Regression||Change in Past 3 Month Stimulant Use from Baseline to 12 Month Followup||.462|-.353|.793
81509263|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.001||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.005|2.003|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in Past 3 Month Heroin Use from Baseline to 6 Month Followup||2.003|-2.005|.999
81509264|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.999||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.312|3.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in Past 3 Month Heroin Use from Baseline to 12 Month Followup||3.310|-1.312|.397
81509265|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.465||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.419|1.349|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in Past 3 Month Nonmedical Prescription Drug Use from Baseline to 6 Month Followup||1.349|-.419|.303
81509266|NCT03037476|162708178|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.939|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.128|1.751|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in Past 3 Month Nonmedical Prescription Drug Use from Baseline to 12 Month Followup||1.751|.128|<.05
81509267|NCT03037476|162708179|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.1816||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4295|0.0663|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative binomial regression||Change in ASSIST Score over time: 6 month follow up||0.0663|-0.4295|0.151
81509268|NCT03037476|162708179|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.0601||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3133|0.1931|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Changes in ASSIST scores at 12 month follow up||0.1931|-0.3133|0.642
81509269|NCT03037476|162708180|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.2177||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4566|0.0213|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in consequence score at 6 month follow up||0.0213|-0.4566|0.074
81509270|NCT03037476|162708180|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.1165||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3612|0.1282|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in consequence score at 12 month follow up||0.1282|-0.3612|0.351
81509271|NCT03037476|162708181|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.044||||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.1197|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in peak alcohol quantity at 6 months (reported by number of standard drinks)||0.1197|-0.032|0.255
81509272|NCT03037476|162708181|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.0315||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0463|0.1092|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in peak alcohol quantity (reported in standard drinks) at 12 month follow-up||0.1092|-0.0463|0.428
81509273|NCT03037476|162708182|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.0021||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0936|0.0978|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in DDQ score at 6 months||0.0978|-0.0936|0.966
81509274|NCT03037476|162708182|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.0559||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1542|0.0424|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in DDQ score at 12 month follow-up||0.0424|-0.1542|0.265
81509275|NCT03037476|162708183|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.0128||||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1633|0.1378|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in RAPI count at 6 month follow-up||0.1378|-0.1633|0.868
81509276|NCT03037476|162708183|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.0445||||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1993|0.1102|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in RAPI count at 12 month follow-up||0.1102|-0.1993|0.573
81509277|NCT03037476|162708184|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.0899||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2484|0.0685|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in past 12 month marijuana use at 6 month follow-up||0.0685|-0.2484|0.266
81509278|NCT03037476|162708184|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.0197||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1859|0.1465|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Past 12 month marijuana use at 12 month follow-up||0.1465|-0.1859|0.816
81509279|NCT03037476|162708184|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.1031||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2639|0.0577|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in past 6 month marijuana use at 6 month follow-up||0.0577|-0.2639|0.209
81509280|NCT03037476|162708184|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.006||||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1729|0.1608|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in past 6 month marijuana use at 12 month follow-up||0.1608|-0.1729|0.944
81509281|NCT03037476|162708184|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.0391||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2102|0.132|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in past month marijuana use at 6 month follow-up||0.1320|-0.2102|0.654
81546178|NCT03994081|162768642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072|||||||Pearson's correlation|||||||0.072
81546179|NCT03994081|162768642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.811|||||||Pearson's correlation|||||||0.811
81546180|NCT03818256|162768677|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.11||||0.8511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.24|-1.03|0.8511
81546181|NCT03818256|162768681|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.8169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|4.474|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.474|0.150|0.8169
81546182|NCT03818256|162768682|SUPERIORITY||Location shift|0.175||||0.9285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|2.78|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||2.780|-2.860|0.9285
81546183|NCT03818256|162768683|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.007||||0.5669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.033|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.033|-0.018|0.5669
81546184|NCT01342211|162768684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares (LS) Mean Difference|-5.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.759||0.5661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.09|13.83|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with fixed effects for treatment, background statin, treatment by background statin interaction, and baseline.||13.83|-25.09|0.5661
81546185|NCT01342211|162768684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.422||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.08|16.49|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, background statin, treatment by background statin interaction, and baseline.||16.49|-21.08|0.8080
81546186|NCT01342211|162768684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-37.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.404||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.47|-18.97|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, background statin, treatment by background statin interaction, and baseline.||-18.97|-56.47|0.0001
81546187|NCT01342211|162768684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-49.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.514|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.08|-30.14|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, background statin, treatment by background statin interaction, and baseline.||-30.14|-68.08|<0.0001
81546188|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.172||||0.8998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|13.92|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29, \<70 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||13.92|0.10|0.8998
81546189|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.063||||0.5273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|19.48|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29, \<70 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||19.48|0.22|0.5273
81546190|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|53.924||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.93|490.67|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29, \<70 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||490.67|5.93|0.0004
81546191|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|280.366|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.65|4214.35|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29, \<70 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||4214.35|18.65|<0.0001
81546192|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.262||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.21|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29, \<100 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||1.21|0.06|0.0860
81546193|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.579||||0.4308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|2.25|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29, \<100 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||2.25|0.15|0.4308
81546194|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.272||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|43.56|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29, \<100 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||43.56|1.57|0.0127
81546195|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.528||||0.0096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|97.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29, \<100 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||97.00|1.89|0.0096
81546196|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.131||||0.9519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|61.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57, \<70 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||61.54|0.02|0.9519
81546197|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.069||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|58.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57, \<70 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||58.00|0.02|0.9740
81546198|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.286||||0.0273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|549.78|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57, \<70 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||549.78|1.46|0.0273
81546199|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|114.508||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|2384.03|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57, \<70 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||2384.03|5.50|0.0022
81546200|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.216||||0.0684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57, \<100 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||1.12|0.04|0.0684
81546201|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.081||||0.9068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|3.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57, \<100 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||3.99|0.29|0.9068
81546202|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.251||||0.2235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|8.31|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57, \<100 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||8.31|0.61|0.2235
81546203|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.25||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|42.82|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57, \<100 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||42.82|1.59|0.0120
81546204|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.359||||0.5449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|9.92|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85, \<70 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||9.92|0.01|0.5449
81546205|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.914||||0.5585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|16.85|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85, \<70 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||16.85|0.22|0.5585
81546206|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|21.059||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|147.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85, \<70 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||147.65|3.00|0.0022
81546207|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|22.851||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|165.99|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85, \<70 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||165.99|3.15|0.0020
81546208|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.844||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|7.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85, \<100 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||7.12|0.48|0.3750
81546209|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.078||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|4.23|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85, \<100 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||4.23|0.28|0.9140
81546210|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.548||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|43.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85, \<100 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||43.57|2.09|0.0036
81546211|NCT01342211|162768685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.093||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|26.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85, \<100 mg/dL: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||26.10|1.42|0.0149
81546212|NCT01342211|162768686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.674||||0.5436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|8.83|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||8.83|0.32|0.5436
81546213|NCT01342211|162768686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.734||||0.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|4.63|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||4.63|0.12|0.7420
81546214|NCT01342211|162768686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|28.151||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.73|167.62|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||167.62|4.73|0.0002
81546215|NCT01342211|162768686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|71.214||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.88|643.42|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 29: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||643.42|7.88|0.0001
81546216|NCT01342211|162768686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.203||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|4.74|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||4.74|0.01|0.3210
81546217|NCT01342211|162768686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.175||||0.3786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|12.27|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||12.27|0.39|0.3786
81546218|NCT01342211|162768686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.576||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|38.38|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||38.38|1.50|0.0144
81546219|NCT01342211|162768686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.465||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.59|116.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 57: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||116.60|3.59|0.0007
81546220|NCT01342211|162768686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.161||||0.8626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|6.3|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||6.30|0.21|0.8626
81546221|NCT01342211|162768686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.497||||0.6237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|7.51|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||7.51|0.30|0.6237
81546222|NCT01342211|162768686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.029||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|36.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||36.65|1.76|0.0072
81546223|NCT01342211|162768686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.557||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.73|113.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Day 85: The standard logistic regression model was used to assess treatment effect.||113.20|3.73|0.0005
81546224|NCT04586205|162768717|OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||ANOVA|||The baseline measurement for this analysis is the Sternberg Sorting Task (SST) at Baseline. This task is designed to assess how individuals store and retrieve random information from short-term memory. This task was administered to all participants before they were randomized into one of two groups (active TMS first then sham TMS or sham TMS first then active TMS).||||0.024
81546225|NCT04586205|162768718|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The difference in means between High-Load IAPS (.69) and Low-Load IAPS (.67) in the group that received active then sham TMS.|The baseline measurement for this analysis is the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) at baseline. This is an emotional task using IAPS picture that will also compare low load and high load conditions. The number of images will vary by condition load, but for both the high-load \& low-load conditions, participants will look at IAPS pictures and answer questions about the images. We compare mean High-Load IAPS and Low-Load IAPS scores in the group that received active then sham TMS.||||0.18
81546226|NCT04586205|162768719|OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Chi-squared|||The outcome measure for this analysis was the International Affective Picture System (IAPS).||||0.19
81546227|NCT04586205|162768720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.67
81546228|NCT00905164|162768721|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of the LS mean (test/ref x 100)|99.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.27|105.03|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125|||105.03|94.27|
81546229|NCT00905164|162768722|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of the LS mean (test/ref x 100)|100.13||||||90.0|97.6|102.72|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||102.72|97.60|
81546230|NCT00905164|162768723|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Using GLM procedures in SAS, analysis of variance (ANOVA)was performed on log-transformed AUC0-t, AUC0-inf and Cmax at the significance level of 0.05.|Ratio of the LS Mean (test/ref x 100)|101.53||||||90.0|99.01|104.12|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104.12|99.01|
81546231|NCT04684836|162768729|SUPERIORITY|The analysis leveraged a difference-in-differences research design in an intent-to-treat framework, comparing outcomes for patients receiving care at high-telehealth practices with patients at comparable low-telehealth practices, before relative to after the onset of the pandemic (when telehealth use increased significantly).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0255||||0.0793|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|All models included practice and year-quarter fixed effects, and clustered standard errors at the practice level.|This is the Unadjusted model, which included only an indicator for high telemedicine practice, post-period, and its two-way interaction.|||||0.0793
81546232|NCT04684836|162768729|SUPERIORITY|Difference-in-differences model|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0786||||0.5739|TWO_SIDED|||||This is the fully adjusted regression model, which controlled for patient age group, gender, dual status, race, average percent of 65+ patients, risk score category, rural vs urban, and zip-code level characteristics.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.5739
81546233|NCT04684836|162768730|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0014||||0.3261|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an adjusted model, which included only an indicator for high telemedicine practice, post-period, and its two-way interaction.|Regression, Linear|||Difference-in-differences model||||0.3261
81546234|NCT04684836|162768730|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0806|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||This is a fully adjusted regression model, which controlled for patient age group, gender, dual status, race, average percent of 65+ patients, risk score category, rural vs urban, and zip-code level characteristics.|Regression, Linear|||Difference-in-differences model||||<0.01
81546235|NCT04684836|162768731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0217||||0.1101|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an adjusted unadjusted model, which included only an indicator for high telemedicine practice, post-period, and its two-way interaction.|Regression, Linear|||Difference-in-differences||||0.1101
81546236|NCT04684836|162768731|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5551||||0.4618|TWO_SIDED|||||This is a fully adjusted regression model, which controlled for patient age group, gender, dual status, race, average percent of 65+ patients, risk score category, rural vs urban, and zip-code level characteristics.|Regression, Linear|||Difference-in-differences||||0.4618
81546237|NCT04684836|162768733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.0012||||0.8577|TWO_SIDED|||||This is an unadjusted model, which included only an indicator for high telemedicine practice, post-period, and its two-way interaction|Regression, Linear|||Difference-in-differences||||0.8577
81546238|NCT04684836|162768733|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2014||||0.5954|TWO_SIDED|||||This is the fully adjusted regression model, which controlled for patient age group, gender, dual status, race, average percent of 65+ patients, risk score category, rural vs urban, and zip-code level characteristics.|Regression, Linear|||Difference-in-differences||||0.5954
81546239|NCT01148979|162768783|OTHER|A Paired sample t-test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference in MDAR score change after 4 weeks of treatment with Vyvanse versus placebo.|||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||The statistical analysis represents a within-subject comparison of change under treatment with Vyvanse versus change under treatment with placebo, using paired t-tests with each subject as their own control. All tests reported are two-tailed.||||<0.05
81546240|NCT00554216|162768794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.476|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.43|10.3||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|ANCOVA|||With at least 250 subjects in each of the 3 arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||10.30|8.43|<0.0001
81546241|NCT00554216|162768794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.596|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|4.71||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|ANCOVA|||With at least 250 subjects in each of the 3 arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||4.71|2.38|<0.0001
81509282|NCT03037476|162708184|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.0646||||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2444|0.1152|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in past month marijuana use at 12 month follow-up||0.1152|-0.2444|0.481
81509283|NCT03037476|162708185|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.0411||||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1569|0.0747|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in RMPI count at 6 month follow-up||0.0747|-0.1569|0.487
81546242|NCT00554216|162768794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.596|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.65|6.99||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|ANCOVA|||With at least 250 subjects in each of the 3 arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||6.99|4.65|<0.0001
81509284|NCT03037476|162708185|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.0177||||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1021|0.1375|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in RMPI count at 12 month follow-up||0.1375|-0.1021|0.772
81509285|NCT03037476|162708186|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.1285||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0131|0.2702|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in PBS count at 6 month follow up||0.2702|-0.0131|0.075
81509286|NCT03037476|162708186|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.0936||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0517|0.2388|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in PBS count at 12 month follow up||0.2388|-0.0517|0.207
81509287|NCT03037476|162708187|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.1604|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2525|-0.0683|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in perceived norm (in perceived days of use in past year) at 6 month follow up||-0.0683|-0.2525|<0.001
81509288|NCT03037476|162708187|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.1441|||<|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2404|-0.0478|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in perceived norm (perceived number of days of use in past year) at 12 month follow up||-0.0478|-0.2404|<.003
81509289|NCT03037476|162708188|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.0157||||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1096|0.0782|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson regression||Change in MSLQ score at 6 month follow-up||0.0782|-0.1096|0.743
81509290|NCT03037476|162708188|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.0133||||0.784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0816|0.1081|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson regression||Change in MSLQ score at 12 month follow up||0.1081|-0.0816|0.784
81509291|NCT03037476|162708189|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.0061||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1161|0.104|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson regression||Change in cumulative grade point average at 6 month follow up||0.104|-0.1161|0.914
81509292|NCT03037476|162708189|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.0092||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1202|0.1018|||Mixed Models Analysis|General Linear Model||Change in cumulative grade point average at 12 month follow up||0.1018|-0.1202|0.871
81509293|NCT03037476|162708189|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.003||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1063|0.1124|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson regression||Change in last term GPA at 6 month follow-up||0.1124|-0.1063|0.957
81546243|NCT00554216|162768795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.463|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.13|12.95||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|Regression, Logistic|||With at least 250 subjects in each of the 3 arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||12.95|7.13|<0.0001
81546244|NCT00554216|162768795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.706|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|5.63||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|Regression, Logistic|||With at least 250 subjects in each of the 3 arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||5.63|2.80|<0.0001
81546245|NCT00554216|162768795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.394|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|3.33||Intersection-union method applied in a step-down testing approach|Regression, Logistic|||With at least 250 subjects in each of the 3 arms in this trial, the trial has more than 90% power to detect a difference of at least 3.1% between combination and placebo treatment assuming a standard deviation of 5.3% and a significance level of 0.05.||3.33|1.76|<0.0001
81546246|NCT05462756|162768803|NON_INFERIORITY|The sample size provided \>99% statistical power to show noninferiority assuming a 0.4% noninferiority margin (NIM), in insulin efsitora doses compared to insulin glargine, in a 1:1 randomization, a standard deviation (SD) of 1.1%, and a dropout rate of 15%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.012|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.116||||||Least Squares (LS) Mean was determined using ANCOVA model with Baseline + Country + Personal Use of CGM or FGM at Randomization + Treatment (Type III sum of squares) as variables. Missing data at Week 26 were imputed by return-to-baseline multiple imputations approach. A total of 100 datasets were imputed.||0.116|-0.140|
81546247|NCT05462756|162768804|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.012||||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.116|||ANCOVA|||Least Squares (LS) Mean was determined using ANCOVA model with Baseline + Country + Personal Use of CGM or FGM at Randomization + Treatment (Type III sum of squares) as variables. Missing data at Week 26 were imputed by return-to-baseline multiple imputations approach. A total of 100 datasets were imputed.||0.116|-0.140|0.855
81546248|NCT05462756|162768805|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.52|||Chi-squared|||||1.52|0.81|0.504
81546249|NCT05462756|162768806|SUPERIORITY||Relative rate|0.67||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.01|||Negative binomial model||Relative rate is the ratio of the group means (Insulin Efsitora vs Insulin Glargine).|Group mean is determined by Negative Binomial Model using Number of episodes = Baseline hypoglycemia rate + Hemoglobin A1c at Baseline (%) + Treatment, with log (exposure in days/365.25) as an offset variable.||1.01|0.44|0.058
81546250|NCT05462756|162768807|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.29||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.461|0.886|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean was determined using ANCOVA model using Baseline + Country + Personal Use of CGM or FGM at Randomization + Hemoglobin A1c Stratum at Baseline + Treatment (Type III sum of squares) as variables. Missing data at Baseline were imputed with multiple imputation with assumption of missing at random. Missing data at Week 26 were imputed by return-to-baseline multiple imputations approach. A total of 100 datasets were imputed with one for each of the 100 datasets imputed at Baseline.||0.886|-9.461|0.104
81546251|NCT05462756|162768808|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.35||||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.404|4.101|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean was determined using ANCOVA model using Baseline + Country + Personal Use of CGM or FGM at Randomization + Hemoglobin A1c Stratum at Baseline + Treatment (Type III sum of squares) as variables. Missing data at Baseline were imputed with multiple imputation with assumption of missing at random. Missing data at Week 22-Week 26 were imputed by return-to-baseline multiple imputations approach. A total of 100 datasets were imputed with one for each of the 100 datasets imputed at Baseline.||4.101|-1.404|0.337
81546252|NCT05462756|162768809|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.59||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.327|3.508|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean was determined by ANCOVA model using Baseline + Country + Personal Use of CGM or FGM at Randomization + Hemoglobin A1c Stratum at Baseline + Treatment (Type III sum of squares) as variables. Missing data at Baseline were imputed with multiple imputation with assumption of missing at random. Missing data at Week 22-Week 26 were imputed by return-to-baseline multiple imputations approach. A total of 100 datasets were imputed with one for each of the 100 datasets imputed at Baseline.||3.508|-0.327|0.104
81546253|NCT05462756|162768810|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.5||||0.304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.358|1.36|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean was determined by ANCOVA model using Baseline + Country + Personal Use of CGM or FGM at Randomization + Hemoglobin A1c Stratum at Baseline + Treatment (Type III sum of squares). Missing data at Baseline were imputed with multiple imputation with assumption of missing at random. Missing data at Week 22-Week 26 were imputed by return-to-baseline multiple imputations approach. A total of 100 datasets were imputed with one for each of the 100 datasets imputed at Baseline.||1.360|-4.358|0.304
81546254|NCT05462756|162768811|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.23||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean was determined by MMRM model with BASELINE + Hemoglobin A1c Stratum at Baseline + Country + Personal Use CGM or FGM at Randomization + Treatment + Time + Treatment\*Time (Type III sum of squares) as variables. Unstructured variance-covariance structure was used.||0.95|-0.48|0.523
81546255|NCT05462756|162768812|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-35.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.57|-14.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean was determined by Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model using BASELINE + Hemoglobin A1c Stratum at Baseline + Country + Personal Use CGM or FGM at Randomization + Treatment + Time + Treatment\*Time (Type III sum of squares) as variables. Variance-covariance structure was set as compound symmetry.||-14.50|-55.57|<0.001
81546256|NCT05462756|162768813|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.79|-4.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean was determined by MMRM model using BASELINE + Hemoglobin A1c Stratum at Baseline + Country + Personal Use CGM or FGM at Randomization + Treatment + Time + Treatment\*Time (Type III sum of squares) as variables. Variance-covariance structure was set as compound symmetry.||-4.30|-10.79|<0.001
81546257|NCT05462756|162768814|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-73.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-107.81|-39.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean was determined by MMRM model using BASELINE + Hemoglobin A1c Stratum at Baseline + Country + Personal Use CGM or FGM at Randomization + Treatment + Time + Treatment\*Time (Type III sum of squares) as variables. Variance-covariance structure was set as compound symmetry.||-39.20|-107.81|<0.001
81509294|NCT03037476|162708189|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.0006||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1098|0.1109|||Mixed Models Analysis|Poisson regression||Change in last term GPA at 12 month follow-up||0.1109|-0.1098|0.992
81509295|NCT03037476|162708190|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.039||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0615|0.1395|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in past month alcohol frequency at 6 month follow-up||0.1395|-.0615|0.447
81509296|NCT03037476|162708190|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.0398||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0619|0.1414|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in past month alcohol frequency at 12 month follow-up||0.1414|-0.0619|0.443
81509297|NCT03037476|162708191|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|0.0002||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1066|0.107|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in past month alcohol typical quantity at 6 months||0.1070|-0.1066|0.997
81509298|NCT03037476|162708191|OTHER|General Linear Model|Slope|-0.0136||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1236|0.0963|||Mixed Models Analysis|Negative Binomial Regression||Change in past month typical alcohol quantity at 12 month follow-up||0.0963|-0.1236|0.808
81509299|NCT02403817|162708210|OTHER|This is a small pilot study with no power calculations required (and no data upon which to base a priori power estimates).||||||5e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis compares pre-intervention to post-intervention scores in the eye movement training group on the primary attention outcome measure. The hand movement Control in this pilot was not feasible and the sample is too small for analysis. This is a small pilot study and so power analyses were not computed. The null hypothesis was no difference between pre- and post-training outcome measure (alpha .05).||||0.00005
81509300|NCT02403817|162708211|OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis compares pre-intervention to post-intervention scores in the eye movement training group on the primary eye movement outcome measure. The hand movement Control in this pilot was not feasible and the sample is too small for analysis. This is a small pilot study and so power analyses were not computed. The null hypothesis was no difference between pre- and post-training outcome measure (alpha .05).||||0.018
81509301|NCT03053440|162708220|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.2||||0.0921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|22.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the stratification factors per interactive response technology (IRT). p value is 2-sided||||22.0|-1.5|0.0921
81509302|NCT00135330|162708321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.282||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The ratio of the ASI-iAUC at Week 20 to that at baseline was compared between the treatment groups.||||0.282
81509303|NCT00135330|162708322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.004
81509304|NCT00135330|162708323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.308||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.308
81509305|NCT00135330|162708324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.079
81509306|NCT00135330|162708325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.252||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.252
81509307|NCT00135330|162708326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.465||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.465
81509308|NCT00135330|162708327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.348||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.348
81509309|NCT00135330|162708331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0|||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||||0.039
81509310|NCT00135330|162708332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.555||95.0|||||MMRM|||||||0.555
81509311|NCT00135330|162708334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106||95.0|||||MMRM|||||||0.106
81509312|NCT00135330|162708335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.341||95.0|||||MMRM|||||||0.341
81509313|NCT00135330|162708336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||MMRM|||||||<0.001
81509314|NCT00135330|162708337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276||95.0|||||MMRM|||||||0.276
81509315|NCT00135330|162708338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0|||||MMRM|||||||0.840
81509316|NCT00135330|162708339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096||95.0|||||MMRM|||||||0.096
81509317|NCT00135330|162708340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.875||95.0|||||MMRM|||||||0.875
81509318|NCT00135330|162708341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.581||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.581
81509319|NCT00135330|162708342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.631||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.631
81509320|NCT00135330|162708343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.724||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.724
81509321|NCT00135330|162708344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.117||95.0|||||MMRM|||||||0.117
81509322|NCT00135330|162708345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.251||95.0|||||MMRM|||||||0.251
81509323|NCT00135330|162708346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0|||||MMRM|||||||0.710
81509324|NCT00135330|162708347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.575||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.575
81509325|NCT00135330|162708348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.436||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.436
81509326|NCT00135330|162708349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.168||95.0|||||Generalized Linear Model|||||||0.168
81509327|NCT00803361|162708351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.62||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|-0.48||p-value is for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||-0.48|-2.76|0.006
81509328|NCT00803361|162708352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.56||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|-0.34||p-value is for Change from Baseline|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||-0.34|-4.78|0.024
81509329|NCT00803361|162708353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.15|||ANOVA|||||-0.15|-0.74|0.004
81509330|NCT00803361|162708354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.11||p-value is for Severity of Worst Pain Change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||0.11|-0.93|0.125
81509331|NCT00803361|162708354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.09||p-value is for Severity of Least Pain Change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||-0.09|-0.75|0.014
81509332|NCT00803361|162708354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.11||p-value is for Severity of Average Pain Change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||-0.11|-0.93|0.012
81509333|NCT00803361|162708354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.25||p-value is for Severity of Pain Right Now Change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||-0.25|-1.14|0.002
81509334|NCT00803361|162708354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.08||p-value is for Interference of Pain, General Activity, Change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||0.08|-0.87|0.101
81509335|NCT00803361|162708354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.22||p-value is for Interference of Pain, Mood, Change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||0.22|-0.83|0.252
81546258|NCT05462756|162768815|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|5.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean was determined by MMRM model using BASELINE + Hemoglobin A1c Stratum at Baseline + Country + Personal Use CGM or FGM at Randomization + Treatment + Time + Treatment\*Time (Type III sum of squares) as variables. Variance-covariance structure was set as compound symmetry.||5.58|1.49|<0.001
81509336|NCT00803361|162708354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.11||p-value is for Interference of Pain,Walking Ability, Change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||0.11|-0.72|0.149
81509337|NCT00803361|162708354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.26||p-value is for Interference of Pain, Normal Work, Change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||0.26|-0.71|0.367
81509338|NCT00803361|162708354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.24||p-value is for Interference of Pain, Relations with Others, Change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||0.24|-0.59|0.395
81509339|NCT00803361|162708354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.44||p-value is for Interference of Pain, Sleep, Change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||0.44|-0.63|0.731
81509340|NCT00803361|162708354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.17||p-value is for Interference of Pain, Enjoyment of Life, Change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||0.17|-0.85|0.186
81509341|NCT00803361|162708354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.16||p-value is for Mean Interference Score, Change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||0.16|-0.67|0.220
81509342|NCT00803361|162708355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.06||p-value is for symptoms have disrupted your work/schoolwork - change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||0.06|-1.29|0.076
81509343|NCT00803361|162708355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.17||p-value is for symptoms disrupted social/leisure - change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||0.17|-1.16|0.140
81509344|NCT00803361|162708355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.08||p-value is for symptoms disrupted family life - change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||0.08|-1.14|0.087
81509345|NCT00803361|162708355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.62||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|0.21||p-value is for Global Functional Impairment Total Score - change|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||0.21|-3.46|0.083
81509346|NCT00803361|162708356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.32||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.93|0.3||p-value is for Severity of Overall Pain, Past Week, Change|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||0.30|-10.93|0.063
81509347|NCT00803361|162708356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.64|4.22||p-value is for Severity of Headaches, Past Week, Change.|ANCOVA|Model: Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||4.22|-6.64|0.660
81509348|NCT00803361|162708356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.03||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-0.76||p-value is for Severity of Back Pain, Past Week, Change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||-0.76|-11.30|0.025
81509349|NCT00803361|162708356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.93||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.06|2.19||p-value is for Severity of Shoulder Pain, Past Week, Change.|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||2.19|-8.06|0.260
81509350|NCT00803361|162708356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.67||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.61|1.28||p-value is for Pain Interference, Daily Activities, Change|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||1.28|-8.61|0.145
81509351|NCT00803361|162708356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.15||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.64|-1.66||p-value is for Pain During Waking Hours, Past Week, Change|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||-1.66|-12.64|0.011
81509352|NCT00803361|162708357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|0.06||p-value is for Change from Baseline|ANCOVA|Change = Treatment + Pooled Investigator + Baseline||||0.06|-1.72|0.068
81509353|NCT04677543|162708406|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|10.4||||0.2819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|29.5|||Standardized Logistic Regression||The percentage difference and confidence intervals are estimated by standardized logistic regression with treatment group and history of MAC lung infection as factors in the model.|||29.5|-8.6|0.2819
81509354|NCT04677543|162708407|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|6.1||||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|24.1|||Standardized Logistic Regression||The percentage difference and confidence intervals are estimated by standardized logistic regression with treatment group and history of MAC lung infection as factors in the model.|||24.1|-11.9|0.5080
81509355|NCT04677543|162708408|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|16.7||||0.0712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|34.9|||Standardized Logistic Regression|||||34.9|-1.4|0.0712
81509356|NCT04677543|162708409|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|4.48||||0.1073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|9.93|||ANCOVA|||||9.93|-0.97|0.1073
81509357|NCT04677543|162708410|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.3|||ANCOVA|||||1.3|-2.2|0.6130
81509358|NCT04677543|162708411|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.3542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.92|||Regression, Cox||A Cox regression model was applied to calculate the hazard ratio. The model included effects for treatment and history of MAC lung infection (initial or subsequent).|||1.92|0.79|0.3542
81546259|NCT05462756|162768816|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.11||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.44|||Negative binomial model|||Group mean was reported and determined by Negative binomial method using Baseline hypoglycemia rate + Hemoglobin A1c at Baseline (%) + Treatment, with log (exposure in days/365.25) as variables.||1.44|0.85|0.442
81546260|NCT05462756|162768817|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.14||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS Mean was determined by MMRM model using BASELINE + Treatment + Time + Treatment\*Time (Type III sum of squares) as variables.||0.60|-0.32|0.543
81546261|NCT05462756|162768818|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.8||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|4.0|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean was determined by ANCOVA model using Country + Personal Use CGM or FGM at Randomization + Hemoglobin A1c Stratum at Baseline + Treatment (Type III sum of squares) as variables.||4.0|-0.3|0.099
81546262|NCT04040933|162768828|OTHER|Change from Baseline in TEWL measurements was analyzed within-treatment and between-treatment. The within-treatment comparison was performed at each baseline score within each treatment using paired t-test. The between-treatment comparison was performed by comparing the change from baseline between treatments using a mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.||||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.860
81546263|NCT04040933|162768828|OTHER|Change from Baseline in TEWL measurements was analyzed within-treatment and between-treatment. The within-treatment comparison was performed at each baseline score within each treatment using paired t-test. The between-treatment comparison was performed by comparing the change from baseline between treatments using a mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.||||||0.051|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.051
81546264|NCT04040933|162768829|OTHER|Change from Baseline in Erythema measurements was analyzed within-treatment and between-treatment. The within-treatment comparison was performed at each post-baseline time point by comparing the post-baseline scores with the baseline score within each treatment using the paired t-test. The between-treatment comparison was performed by comparing the change from baseline between treatments using a mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.||||||0.259|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.259
81546265|NCT04040933|162768829|OTHER|Change from Baseline in Erythema measurements was analyzed within-treatment and between-treatment. The within-treatment comparison was performed at each post-baseline time point by comparing the post-baseline scores with the baseline score within each treatment using the paired t-test. The between-treatment comparison was performed by comparing the change from baseline between treatments using a mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.||||||0.451|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.451
81546266|NCT04040933|162768830|OTHER|Change from Baseline in Edema measurements was analyzed within-treatment and between-treatment. The within-treatment comparison was performed at each post-baseline time point by comparing the post-baseline scores with the baseline score within each treatment using the paired t-test. The between-treatment comparison was performed by comparing the change from baseline between treatments using a mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.|||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.999
81546267|NCT04040933|162768830|OTHER|Change from Baseline in Edema measurements was analyzed within-treatment and between-treatment. The within-treatment comparison was performed at each post-baseline time point by comparing the post-baseline scores with the baseline score within each treatment using the paired t-test. The between-treatment comparison was performed by comparing the change from baseline between treatments using a mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.||||||0.739|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.739
81546268|NCT04040933|162768831|OTHER|Change from Baseline in Composite Scar Score Measurements was analyzed within-treatment and between-treatment. The within-treatment comparison was performed at each post-baseline time point by comparing the post-baseline scores with the baseline score within each treatment using the paired t-test. The between-treatment comparison was performed by comparing the change from baseline between treatments using a mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.|||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81546269|NCT04040933|162768831|OTHER|Change from Baseline in Composite Scar Score Measurements was analyzed within-treatment and between-treatment. The within-treatment comparison was performed at each post-baseline time point by comparing the post-baseline scores with the baseline score within each treatment using the paired t-test. The between-treatment comparison was performed by comparing the change from baseline between treatments using a mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.||||||0.053|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.053
81546270|NCT04040933|162768832|OTHER|Change in Baseline in Painful Score with Arm Resting by Side was analyzed within-treatment and between-treatment. The within-treatment comparison was performed at each post-baseline time point by comparing the post-baseline scores with the baseline score within each treatment using the paired t-test. The between-treatment comparison was performed by comparing the change from baseline between treatments using a mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.||||||0.666|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.666
81546271|NCT04040933|162768832|OTHER|Change in Baseline in Painful Score with Arm Resting by Side was analyzed within-treatment and between-treatment. The within-treatment comparison was performed at each post-baseline time point by comparing the post-baseline scores with the baseline score within each treatment using the paired t-test. The between-treatment comparison was performed by comparing the change from baseline between treatments using a mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.||||||0.473|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.473
81546272|NCT04040933|162768833|OTHER|Change from Baseline In Painful Score with Arm in Normal Motion was analyzed within-treatment and between-treatment. The within-treatment comparison was performed at each post-baseline time point by comparing the post-baseline scores with the baseline score within each treatment using the paired t-test. The between-treatment comparison was performed by comparing the change from baseline between treatments using a mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.||||||0.761|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.761
81546273|NCT04040933|162768833|OTHER|Change from Baseline In Painful Score with Arm in Normal Motion was analyzed within-treatment and between-treatment. The within-treatment comparison was performed at each post-baseline time point by comparing the post-baseline scores with the baseline score within each treatment using the paired t-test. The between-treatment comparison was performed by comparing the change from baseline between treatments using a mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.||||||0.456|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.456
81546274|NCT04040933|162768834|OTHER|Change from Baseline In Itchy Score was analyzed within-treatment and between-treatment. The within-treatment comparison was performed at each post-baseline time point by comparing the post-baseline scores with the baseline score within each treatment using the paired t-test. The between-treatment comparison was performed by comparing the change from baseline between treatments using a mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.019
81546275|NCT04040933|162768834|OTHER|Change from Baseline In Itchy Score was analyzed within-treatment and between-treatment. The within-treatment comparison was performed at each post-baseline time point by comparing the post-baseline scores with the baseline score within each treatment using the paired t-test. The between-treatment comparison was performed by comparing the change from baseline between treatments using a mixed effect analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.||||||0.325|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.325
81546276|NCT04040933|162768835|OTHER|Time to complete healing was analyzed using a survival analysis method. The survival function (cumulative percentage of wounds healed at each time point) was estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method for each treatment separately. The median time to complete healing was derived from the estimated survival functions and be compared using the bootstrap re-sampling method.|||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||no adjustments|Boot-strap sampling method|||All hypothesis tests was conducted at 0.05 level without adjustment of multiple comparisons||||<0.001
81546277|NCT04040933|162768835|OTHER|Time to complete healing was analyzed using a survival analysis method. The survival function (cumulative percentage of wounds healed at each time point) was estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method for each treatment separately. The median time to complete healing was derived from the estimated survival functions and be compared using the bootstrap re-sampling method.|||||<|0.001||||||no adjustments|Boot-strap sampling method|||||||<0.001
81546278|NCT01421719|162768858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0087||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t test comparison of baseline number of urinary leaks per day versus number of leaks per day at 6 month evaluation after treatment.||||0.0087
81546279|NCT01357850|162768883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0119||||0.7873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0768|0.1005|||ANOVA|||||0.1005|-0.0768|0.7873
81546280|NCT01357850|162768883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0678||||0.0499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.1356|||ANOVA|||||0.1356|0.0000|0.0499
81546281|NCT01357850|162768883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0467||||0.1666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0204|0.1137|||ANOVA|||||0.1137|-0.0204|0.1666
81546282|NCT01357850|162768884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|134.89||||0.9343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3172.05|3441.83|||ANOVA|||||3441.83|-3172.05|0.9343
81546283|NCT01357850|162768884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1278.77||||0.3375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1398.13|3955.68|||ANOVA|||||3955.68|-1398.13|0.3375
81546284|NCT01357850|162768884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|772.7||||0.5582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1887.77|3433.17|||ANOVA|||||3433.17|-1887.77|0.5582
81546285|NCT01357850|162768885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.06||||0.2256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.43|1.3|||ANOVA|||||1.30|-5.43|0.2256
81546286|NCT01357850|162768885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95||||0.5647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.22|2.32|||ANOVA|||||2.32|-4.22|0.5647
81546287|NCT01357850|162768885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.8942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|2.79|||ANOVA|||||2.79|-2.44|0.8942
81546288|NCT03077412|162768904|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Percentages|22.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.9|50.0|||||The 90% exact confidence interval (CI) was calculated based on binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson method).|||50.0|-9.9|
81546289|NCT03077412|162768904|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Percentages|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-26.5|34.3|||||The 90% exact CI was calculated based on binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson method).|||34.3|-26.5|
81546290|NCT03077412|162768905|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Percentages|30.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|57.3|||||The 90% exact CI was calculated based on binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson method).|||57.3|-1.3|
81546291|NCT03077412|162768905|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Percentages|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.5|38.1|||||The 90% exact CI was calculated based on binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson method).|||38.1|-22.5|
81546292|NCT03077412|162768906|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|2.49|||||Hazard ratio was derived from Cox Proportional-Hazards model.|||2.49|0.64|
81546293|NCT03077412|162768906|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.47|1.75|||||Hazard ratio was derived from Cox Proportional-Hazards model.|||1.75|0.47|
81546294|NCT03077412|162768907|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|4.01|||||Hazard ratio was derived from Cox Proportional-Hazards model.|||4.01|0.87|
81546295|NCT03077412|162768907|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|2.92|||||Hazard ratio was derived from Cox Proportional-Hazards model.|||2.92|0.65|
81546296|NCT03077412|162768908|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Percentages|-18.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-55.6|21.3|||||The 90% exact CI was calculated based on binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson method).|||21.3|-55.6|
81546297|NCT03077412|162768908|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference in Percentages|-13.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-51.0|24.1|||||The 90% exact CI was calculated based on binomial distribution (Clopper-Pearson method).|||24.1|-51.0|
81546298|NCT02266888|162768911|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.673||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.248|1.826|||Regression, Cox||Hazard ratio estimated for Rituximab vs. Placebo|||1.826|0.248|0.514
81546299|NCT02266888|162768915|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81546300|NCT02266888|162768916|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81546301|NCT02266888|162768917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.188|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.188
81546302|NCT02266888|162768920|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.62||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.64|-0.6|||Paired t-Test|||This is not a comparison between treatment groups, but rather a comparison between timepoints.The Rituximab and Placebo groups were combined for purposes of testing the hypothesis that there would be no change in SD between pre-enrollment and 180 days post-enrollment into the TVI.||-0.60|-2.64|0.015
81546303|NCT02266888|162768922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.502|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.502
81546304|NCT02266888|162768923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.448|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.448
81546305|NCT03762993|162768931|OTHER|Changes in phonation threshold pressure were analyzed using a linear mixed effect model. Fixed factors included in the statistical model included time, group, and restoration strategy (controlled phonation or vocal rest). In addition, appropriate interactions were included and participant was added as a random factor in order to control for individual variation.|||||<|0.001||||||P-value is for the effect of time. A priori significance level set at .05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81546306|NCT03762993|162768932|OTHER|Changes in lung volumes were analyzed using a linear mixed effect model. Fixed factors included in the statistical model included time, group, and restoration strategy (controlled phonation or vocal rest). In addition, appropriate interactions were included and participant was added as a random factor in order to control for individual variation.|||||<|0.01||||||P-value represents effect of group. A priori threshold for significance set at .05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81546307|NCT00753506|162768936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F|1.59|||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||Repeated measures analaysis of variance||||>0.10
81546308|NCT02540629|162768950|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.01
81546309|NCT00785785|162769007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.466||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.104|1.945|||Hazard Ratio|||||1.945|1.104|0.0081
81546310|NCT01244893|162769008|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study uses -0.05 LogMAR as the non-inferiority margin.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.003|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00092|0.01045|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is calculated as the test lens - control lens.|"Ho: after time period (6-8 days of lens wear), the test lens - control lens will be greater than or equal to the non-inferiority margin specified .~Ha: after time period, test-control will be less than the margin specified concluding that the test lens will be inferior to control lens in terms of LogMAR scale"||0.01045|-0.00092|
81546311|NCT00357552|162769012|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Success of the strategy is assessed according to whether the lower bound of the exact 90% confidence interval of this proportion is greater than 65%.|proportion|87.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|81.0|92.0|||confidence interval|Success was determined by whether the lower bound of the 90% exact confidence interval was greater than 65%.|exact confidence interval|The null hypothesis was that LPV/r monotherapy provides at least a 65% short-term virologic response. The target sample size was 120 subjects. Assuming an underlying true 24 week success rate of 76%, this sample size was chosen in order to provide at least 90% power to show that the true 24 week virologic success rate of LPV/r monotherapy in this population is greater than 65%.||92|81|
81546312|NCT03089281|162769029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.17
81546313|NCT03089281|162769030|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.011
81546314|NCT03089281|162769031|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.029
81546315|NCT03089281|162769033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.050
81546316|NCT03089281|162769034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||||||0.49
81546317|NCT03089281|162769035|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81546318|NCT03089281|162769036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81546319|NCT03089281|162769037|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.34
81546320|NCT03089281|162769038|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.46
81546321|NCT03089281|162769039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45
81546322|NCT03089281|162769040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.90
81546323|NCT03089281|162769041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81546324|NCT00084136|162769120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.51|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.04||Not adjusted for multiple interim analyses. Peto-Haybittle spending function was used as a basis for calculating the repeated confidence intervals used in interim monitoring.|Log Rank|Log-rank test was stratified by country and screening RNA (\< 100,000 c/mL vs \>= 100,000 copies/mL).|The HR is for ddI+FTC+ATV vs. ZDV/3TC+EFV.|||2.04|1.12|<0.01
81546325|NCT00084136|162769121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.27|||Other||The HR is for TDF/FTC+EFV vs. ZDV/3TC+EFV.|While original study design specified a non-inferiority test, study follow-up stopped early, not due to treatment effect size or futility, but due to slowing accumulation of primary outcome events. Therefore, 2-sided, 95% confidence intervals about the estimated treatment effect (relative effect estimated by a hazard ratio) are provided.||1.27|0.72|
81546326|NCT02230670|162769139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0817||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.302|0.023|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using an ANCOVA model adjusting for baseline value.||0.023|-0.302|0.091
81546327|NCT02230670|162769139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.01|||ANCOVA|||The analysis was conducted using an ANCOVA model adjusting for baseline value, baseline MELD score, and etiology. The significance was assessed using Type II Sums of Squares from this ANCOVA model.||0.01|-0.41|0.041
81546328|NCT02230670|162769140|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.333||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.42|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was conducted using an ANCOVA model adjusting for baseline value.||0.42|-0.91|0.466
81546329|NCT02230670|162769140|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|-0.77|||ANCOVA|calculated from the estimated least square means for the treatment by BL MELD category interaction term.||BL MELD \>= 15 subgroup results (N=19), as analyzed from the adjusted analysis ANCOVA model adjusting for baseline value, baseline MELD score, and etiology.||-0.77|-3.61|0.003
81546330|NCT02230670|162769140|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|-0.17|||ANCOVA|calculated from the estimated least square means for the treatment by etiology interaction term.||NASH Etiology subgroup results (N=20), as analyzed from the adjusted analysis ANCOVA model adjusting for baseline value, baseline MELD score, and etiology.||-0.17|-3.09|0.029
81546331|NCT01907854|162769149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Superiority of liraglutide over sitagliptin was concluded if the 95% Confidence Interval for the treatment difference was entirely below 0%.||Changes in HbA1c from baseline to the 26 weeks measurements were analysed using MMRM, with treatment, baseline HbA1c level (≤8.5% and \>8.5%), metformin dose (\<1500 mg/day and ≥1500 mg/day), the interaction between baseline HbA1c level and metformin dose, and country as factors and the HbA1c value at baseline as a covariate, all variables nested within week as a factor.||-0.40|-0.82|<0.0001
81546332|NCT01907854|162769150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|-0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|Superiority of liraglutide over sitagliptin was concluded if the 95% Confidence Interval for the treatment difference was entirely below 0%.||Change in body weight from baseline to the 26 weeks measurements was analysed using MMRM, with treatment, baseline HbA1c level (≤8.5% and \>8.5%), metformin dose (\<1500 mg/day and ≥1500 mg/day), the interaction between baseline HbA1c level and metformin dose, and country as factors and the body weight at baseline as a covariate and all variables nested within week as a factor.||-0.99|-2.34|<0.0001
81574446|NCT02310568|162821718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||0.752|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.5|2.2|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Combined Stage 1 and Stage 2: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect.||2.2|-1.5|0.752
81574447|NCT02310568|162821719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|2.45|||Regression, Logistic|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Logistic regression model includes treatment as fixed effect, and baseline as covariate. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28).||2.45|0.37|
81509359|NCT04677543|162708412|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35||||0.1583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.06|||Regression, Cox||A Cox regression model was applied to calculate the hazard ratio. The model included effects for treatment and history of MAC lung infection (initial or subsequent).|||2.06|0.89|0.1583
81509360|NCT02969915|162708417|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.26||||||||2.26|0.64|
81509361|NCT02969915|162708418|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.9||||||||1.90|0.91|
81509362|NCT02969915|162708419|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.95||||||||1.95|0.70|
81509363|NCT02969915|162708420|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.95||||||||1.95|0.85|
81509364|NCT02969915|162708421|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.75||||||||1.75|0.79|
81509365|NCT02969915|162708422|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|5.76||||||||5.76|0.38|
81509366|NCT02969915|162708423|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.36||||||||1.36|0.68|
81509367|NCT02969915|162708424|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.46||||||||2.46|0.77|
81509368|NCT02969915|162708425|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.8||||||||1.80|0.09|
81509369|NCT02520388|162708437|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.05
81509370|NCT02520388|162708438|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Mixed model repeated measures analysis|||||||0.05
81509371|NCT00418093|162708451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.684|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.87||Exact 95% CI for the partial response rate (13/19 = 0.684): 43.4% \~ 87.4%|Estimation of PR based on Binomial Model|We did not perform a test. Point estimate of PR and its exact 95% CI based on Binomial Model is provided. Thus there is no p-value to report.|Point estimate of PR and its exact 95% CI based on Binomial Model|||0.87|0.43|
81509372|NCT00418093|162708451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Single Proportion|0.684|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.434|0.874||We did not perform hypothesis test. We made an estimation for a single proportion (partial response) with its two-sided 95% exact Binomial confidence interval.|Fisher Exact||Estimation of a single proportion (partial response rate) with exact 95% Binomial confidence interval|||0.874|0.434|
81509373|NCT03162796|162708455|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|29.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|41.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||41.1|18.6|< 0.001
81509374|NCT03162796|162708455|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|37.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.1|48.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||48.2|26.1|< 0.001
81509375|NCT03162796|162708456|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.2483|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.364|-0.1325|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1325|-0.3640|< 0.001
81509376|NCT03162796|162708456|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.3226|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4385|-0.2066|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2066|-0.4385|< 0.001
81509377|NCT03162796|162708457|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|21.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|30.7||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.7|12.1|< 0.001
81509378|NCT03162796|162708457|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|27.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.6|36.8||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||36.8|17.6|< 0.001
81509379|NCT03162796|162708458|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|42.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.9|55.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||55.1|28.9|< 0.001
81509380|NCT03162796|162708458|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|60.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.3|71.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||71.8|48.3|< 0.001
81509381|NCT03162796|162708459|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|26.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.3|38.1||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||38.1|15.3|< 0.001
81509382|NCT03162796|162708459|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|34.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|46.0||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||46.0|23.5|< 0.001
81509383|NCT03162796|162708460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.73|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.98|-0.48||Nominal|ANCOVA|||||-0.48|-0.98|< 0.001
81509384|NCT03162796|162708460|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.91|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.16|-0.66||Nominal|ANCOVA|||||-0.66|-1.16|< 0.001
81509385|NCT03162796|162708461|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|6.4||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|13.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.1|-0.3|0.069
81509386|NCT03162796|162708461|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|22.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.7|6.9|< 0.001
81509387|NCT03162796|162708462|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|10.2||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|19.3||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.3|1.0|0.036
81509388|NCT03162796|162708462|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|13.9||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|23.4||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.4|4.4|0.006
81509389|NCT03162796|162708463|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|4.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.42|5.85|||ANCOVA|||||5.85|2.42|< 0.001
81509390|NCT03162796|162708463|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|4.91|||<|0.001||95.0|3.19|6.63|||ANCOVA|||||6.63|3.19|< 0.001
81509391|NCT03162796|162708464|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|13.0||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|27.5||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.5|-1.6|0.094
81509392|NCT03162796|162708464|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|19.8||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|34.6||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.6|4.9|0.013
81509393|NCT03162796|162708465|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.33||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.16||Nominal|ANCOVA|||||0.16|-0.83|0.185
81509394|NCT03162796|162708465|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.74||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.24||Nominal|ANCOVA|||||-0.24|-1.24|0.004
81509395|NCT03162796|162708466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.83||||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.77||Nominal|ANCOVA|||||2.77|-1.10|0.398
81509396|NCT03162796|162708466|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|1.23||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|3.16||Nominal|ANCOVA|||||3.16|-0.71|0.214
81509397|NCT03162796|162708467|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|16.6||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|34.8||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||34.8|-1.5|0.088
81509398|NCT03162796|162708467|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|13.4||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|33.7||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.7|-6.9|0.212
81509399|NCT03162796|162708468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.82||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|0.49||Nominal|ANCOVA|||||0.49|-4.12|0.121
81509400|NCT03162796|162708468|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.53||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.95||Nominal|ANCOVA|||||0.95|-4.00|0.225
81509401|NCT02473471|162708557|OTHER|The sample size was calculated based on a type I error frequency of 5%. According to the power analysis and assuming a large effect size difference between groups (effect size= 0.8), the power analysis yielded 28 subjects per group at a conventional alpha level (p = 0.05) and desired power (1 - β) of 0.90||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.77
81509402|NCT02473471|162708558|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.50
81509403|NCT02473471|162708559|OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.76
81509404|NCT02473471|162708560|OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.56
81509405|NCT02473471|162708561|OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.88
81509406|NCT02473471|162708562|OTHER|||||||0.74||||||There was no significant difference in tooth movement between control and MOP sides from baseline to 1st, 2nd and 3rd months. P Value \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.74
81509407|NCT02473471|162708563|OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Root length at baseline.||||0.59
81509408|NCT02473471|162708563|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Root length at 3 months||||0.48
81509409|NCT02473471|162708564|OTHER|||||||0.388|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Immediate after intervention||||0.388
81509410|NCT02473471|162708564|OTHER|||||||0.092|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||1 hour after intervention||||0.092
81509411|NCT02473471|162708564|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||12 hour after intervention||||0.100
81509412|NCT02473471|162708564|OTHER|||||||0.302|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1 after intervention||||0.302
81509413|NCT02473471|162708564|OTHER|||||||0.582|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 3 after intervention||||0.582
81509414|NCT02473471|162708564|OTHER|||||||0.743|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 5 after intervention||||0.743
81509415|NCT02473471|162708564|OTHER|||||||0.809|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 7 after intervention||||0.809
81509416|NCT02473471|162708565|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1||||0.09
81509417|NCT02473471|162708565|OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 3||||0.29
81509418|NCT02473471|162708565|OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 5||||0.57
81509419|NCT02473471|162708565|OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 7||||0.82
81509420|NCT02473471|162708566|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1||||0.27
81509421|NCT02473471|162708566|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 3||||0.37
81509422|NCT02473471|162708566|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 5||||0.33
81509423|NCT02473471|162708566|OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 7||||> 0.05
81509424|NCT02473471|162708567|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1||||0.05
81509425|NCT02473471|162708567|OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 3||||0.47
81509426|NCT02473471|162708567|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 5||||0.09
81509427|NCT02473471|162708567|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81509428|NCT02473471|162708568|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 1||||0.18
81509429|NCT02473471|162708568|OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 3||||0.57
81509430|NCT02473471|162708568|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 5||||0.30
81509431|NCT02473471|162708568|OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Day 7||||0.56
81509432|NCT02473471|162708569|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Descriptive statistics|||||||< 0.05
81509433|NCT01181804|162708580|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of boceprevir tablet versus capsule used a mixed-effects model with fixed effects for formulation, sequence, and period, and a random effect for participant within sequence. The geometric mean ratio (GMR) of boceprevir tablet to boceprevir capsule is presented with two-sided 90% CIs. Equivalence of formulations was signified by the GMR falling within prespecified bioequivalence bounds.|Least Squares Geometric Mean Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.15|||ANOVA|||||1.15|1.07|
81509434|NCT01181804|162708581|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of boceprevir tablet versus capsule used a mixed-effects model with fixed effects for formulation, sequence, and period, and a random effect for participant within sequence. The geometric mean ratio (GMR) of boceprevir tablet to boceprevir capsule is presented with two-sided 90% CIs. Equivalence of formulations was signified by the GMR falling within prespecified bioequivalence bounds.|Least Squares Geometric mean ratio|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.32|1.54|||ANOVA|||||1.54|1.32|
81509435|NCT01181804|162708582|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of boceprevir tablet versus capsule used a mixed-effects model with fixed effects for formulation, sequence, and period, and a random effect for participant within sequence. The geometric mean ratio (GMR) of boceprevir tablet to boceprevir capsule is presented with two-sided 90% CIs. Equivalence of formulations was signified by the GMR falling within prespecified bioequivalence bounds.|Least Squares Geometric mean ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.14|||ANOVA|||||1.14|1.06|
81509436|NCT01181804|162708583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of boceprevir tablet versus capsule used a mixed-effects model with fixed effects for formulation, sequence, and period, and a random effect for participant within sequence. The geometric mean ratio (GMR) of boceprevir tablet to boceprevir capsule is presented with two-sided 90% CIs. Equivalence of formulations was signified by the GMR falling within prespecified bioequivalence bounds.|Least Squares Geometric mean ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.21|||ANOVA|||||1.21|1.09|
81509437|NCT01625416|162708631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|Chi square (2) =5.9, p=0.05|||This chi-square analysis was derived from a mixed repeated measures model comparing intervention results with control results over 4 time points.|||0.05
81509438|NCT01625416|162708632|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Chi-squared|Chi square(2) = 0.74, p = 0.69|||This chi-square analysis was derived from a mixed repeated measures model comparing intervention results with control results over 4 time points.|||0.69
81509439|NCT01625416|162708635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||Chi square (2) = 0.06, p = 0.97|Chi-squared||||This chi-square analysis was derived from a mixed repeated measures model comparing intervention results with control results over 4 time points.|||0.97
81509440|NCT01625416|162708636|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-Square (2) =0.68, p=0.71|||This chi-square analysis was derived from a mixed repeated measures model comparing intervention results with control results over 4 time points.|||0.71
81509441|NCT01709110|162708663|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4071||||9.4e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.256|0.647|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was adjusted for the antecedent of recent clinical vertebral fractures and recent bisphosphonate use.||||0.647|0.256|0.000094
81509442|NCT01709110|162708663|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4431||||9.4e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.677|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was adjusted for the antecedent of recent clinical vertebral fractures and recent bisphosphonate use.||||0.677|0.290|0.000094
81509443|NCT01709110|162708664|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4187||||7.5e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.269|0.652|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel was adjusted for the antecedent of recent clinical vertebral fractures and recent bisphosphonate use.||||0.652|0.269|0.000075
81509444|NCT01709110|162708664|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4561||||7.5e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.305|0.682|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel was adjusted for the antecedent of recent clinical vertebral fractures and recent bisphosphonate use.||||0.682|0.305|0.000075
81509445|NCT01709110|162708665|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4831||||0.000869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.316|0.739|||Stratified Log Rank|Stratified Log Rank test was adjusted for the antecedent of recent clinical vertebral fractures and recent bisphosphonate use.|The Stratified Hazard Ratio estimate and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the number of observed and expected events as part of the stratified log-rank test calculations.|||0.739|0.316|0.000869
81509446|NCT01709110|162708666|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6553||||0.099023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.101|||Stratified Log Rank|Stratified Log Rank test was adjusted for the antecedent of recent clinical vertebral fractures and recent bisphosphonate use.|The Stratified Hazard Ratio estimate and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the number of observed and expected events as part of the stratified log-rank test calculations.|||1.101|0.390|0.099023
81509447|NCT01709110|162708667|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5786||||0.062432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.318|1.052|||Stratified Log Rank|Stratified Log Rank test was adjusted for the antecedent of recent clinical vertebral fractures and recent bisphosphonate use.|The Stratified Hazard Ratio estimate and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the number of observed and expected events as part of the stratified log-rank test calculations.|||1.052|0.318|0.062432
81546333|NCT01285323|162769165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||CAE rate ratio (reslizumab vs placebo)|0.4063|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2819|0.5855||The treatment effect was tested using the likelihood based Chi-square test at the 0.05 significance level.|Chi-squared|||The frequency of CAEs was analyzed using the generalized linear model (GLM) for data from the negative binomial distributions that is commonly referred to as the negative binomial (NB) regression model. The primary NB model included the treatment group and randomization stratification factors as model factors and the logarithm of follow up time excluding the summed duration of exacerbations in the treatment period as an offset variable.||0.5855|0.2819|<0.0001
81546334|NCT01285323|162769166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.101|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0397||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.179||Statistical significance at \<=0.05.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Fixed Factors: treatment, visit, trt by visit interaction, region, OCS at enrollment, sex. Random: covariates for height, baseline value and patient|active - placebo|A pre-specified fixed sequence multiple testing procedure was implemented to test the secondary endpoints while controlling the overall Type I error rate at 0.05. At the point where p\>0.05, no further comparisons were interpreted inferentially.||0.179|0.023|0.0109
81509448|NCT01709110|162708668|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3812|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.237|0.614|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was adjusted for the antecedent of recent clinical vertebral fractures and recent bisphosphonate use.||||0.614|0.237|<0.001
81509449|NCT01709110|162708668|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.4173|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.646|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was adjusted for the antecedent of recent clinical vertebral fractures and recent bisphosphonate use.||||0.646|0.270|<0.001
81509450|NCT01709110|162708669|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1593||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|0.728|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was adjusted for the antecedent of recent clinical vertebral fractures and recent bisphosphonate use.||||0.728|0.035|0.007
81509451|NCT01709110|162708669|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.1643||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.744|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was adjusted for the antecedent of recent clinical vertebral fractures and recent bisphosphonate use.||||0.744|0.036|0.007
81509452|NCT01709110|162708670|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.696||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.461|1.05|||Stratified Log Rank|Stratified Log Rank test was adjusted for the antecedent of recent clinical vertebral fractures and recent bisphosphonate use.|The Stratified Hazard Ratio estimates and corresponding 95% CI were obtained from the number of observed and expected events as part of the stratified log-rank test calculations.|||1.050|0.461|0.078
81509453|NCT01709110|162708671|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.02||Model included the following fixed effects: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, antecedent of recent clinical vertebral fractures, recent use of bisphosphonate and baseline body height(cm).|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance matrix was assumed to account for the correlation between observations of the same participant.|Treatment difference was calculated as Teriparatide - Risedronate.|||0.02|-0.28|0.093
81509454|NCT01709110|162708672|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.24||Model included the following fixed effects: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, antecedent of recent clinical vertebral fractures, recent use of bisphosphonate and baseline back pain (no pain - worst pain \[0-10\]).|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance matrix was assumed to account for the correlation between observations of the same participant.|Treatment difference was calculated as Teriparatide - Risedronate.|||0.24|-0.42|0.585
81509455|NCT01709110|162708673|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.02||Model included the following fixed effects: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, antecedent of recent clinical vertebral fractures, recent use of bisphosphonate baseline EQ-5D-5L (UK).|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance matrix was assumed to account for the correlation between observations of the same participant.|Treatment difference was calculated as Teriparatide - Risedronate.|||0.02|-0.03|0.757
81509456|NCT01709110|162708674|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.01||Model included the following fixed effects: treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, antecedent of recent clinical vertebral fractures, recent use of bisphosphonate baseline EQ-5D-5L (US).|Mixed Models Analysis|An unstructured covariance matrix was assumed to account for the correlation between observations of the same participant.|Treatment difference was calculated as Teriparatide - Risedronate.|||0.01|-0.02|0.694
81546335|NCT01285323|162769167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0317||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.155||Statistical significance at \<=0.05.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Fixed Factors: treatment, visit, trt by visit interaction, region, OCS at enrollment, sex. Random: covariates for height, baseline value and patient|active-placebo|A pre-specified fixed sequence multiple testing procedure was implemented to test the secondary endpoints while controlling the overall Type I error rate at 0.05. At the point where p\>0.05, no further comparisons were interpreted inferentially.||0.155|0.030|0.0037
81546336|NCT01285323|162769168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.937||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.393||Statistical significance at \<=0.05.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Fixed Factors: treatment, visit, trt by visit interaction, region, OCS at enrollment, sex. Random: covariates for height, baseline value and patient|active - placebo|A pre-specified fixed sequence multiple testing procedure was implemented to test the secondary endpoints while controlling the overall Type I error rate at 0.05. At the point where p\>0.05, no further comparisons were interpreted inferentially.||0.393|0.025|0.0259
81546337|NCT01285323|162769169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.196|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0664||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.327|-0.066||Statistical significance at \<=0.05.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Fixed Factors: treatment, visit, trt by visit interaction, region, OCS at enrollment, sex. Random: covariates for height, baseline value and patient|active - placebo|A pre-specified fixed sequence multiple testing procedure was implemented to test the secondary endpoints while controlling the overall Type I error rate at 0.05. At the point where p\>0.05, no further comparisons were interpreted inferentially.||-0.066|-0.327|0.0032
81546338|NCT01285323|162769170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.486|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.353|0.67|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by baseline usage of oral corticosteroid (yes or no) and geographical region (US or other).|Reslizumab vs placebo|Kaplan-Meier estimate of probability (5) of not experiencing a CAE by week 52. The first CAEs for each patient occurring after randomization and up to 2 weeks after the end of treatment period were analyzed. Patients without a CAE within this time frame were censored at two weeks after the treatment completion date or study discontinuation, whichever came first.||0.670|0.353|<0.0001
81546339|NCT01285323|162769171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.059||Statistical significance at \<=0.05.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Fixed Factors: treatment, visit, trt by visit interaction, region, OCS at enrollment, sex. Random: covariates for height, baseline value and patient|active - placebo|A pre-specified fixed sequence multiple testing procedure was implemented to test the secondary endpoints while controlling the overall Type I error rate at 0.05. At the point where p\>0.05, no further comparisons were interpreted inferentially.||0.059|0.011|0.0037
81546340|NCT01285323|162769172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1775||0.7263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.411|0.287||Statistical significance at \<=0.05.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|Fixed Factors: treatment, visit, trt by visit interaction, region, OCS at enrollment, sex. Random: covariates for height, baseline value and patient|active - placebo|A pre-specified fixed sequence multiple testing procedure was implemented to test the secondary endpoints while controlling the overall Type I error rate at 0.05. At the point where p\>0.05, no further comparisons were interpreted inferentially.||0.287|-0.411|0.7263
81546341|NCT01285323|162769175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||CAE rate ratio (reslizumab vs placebo)|0.3893|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2621|0.5782||The treatment effect was tested using the likelihood based Chi-square test at the 0.05 significance level.|Chi-squared|||CAE Due to Requiring Systemic Corticosteroids The frequency of CAEs was analyzed using the generalized linear model (GLM) for data from the negative binomial distributions that is commonly referred to as the negative binomial (NB) regression model. The primary NB model included the treatment group and randomization stratification factors as model factors and the logarithm of follow up time excluding the summed duration of exacerbations in the treatment period as an offset variable.||0.5782|0.2621|<0.0001
81546342|NCT01285323|162769175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||CAE rate ratio|0.6686||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2878|1.6479||The treatment effect was tested using the likelihood based Chi-square test at the 0.05 significance level.|Chi-squared|||CAE Due to Hospitalization or ER visit The frequency of CAEs was analyzed using the generalized linear model (GLM) for data from the negative binomial distributions that is commonly referred to as the negative binomial (NB) regression model. The primary NB model included the treatment group and randomization stratification factors as model factors and the logarithm of follow up time excluding the summed duration of exacerbations in the treatment period as an offset variable.||1.6479|0.2878|0.4020
81546343|NCT02606643|162769179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.814|||||||Chi-squared|||an alpha level of .05, and a level of power of 80%. These parameters required a sample size of 63 patients per group||||0.814
81546344|NCT02900378|162769198|OTHER||Differences of least square means|5.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.89||0.2464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|15.29||The comparison of treatment groups were out using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusting for treatment and baseline NYHA class (NYHA II vs. III/IV) and the 6MWT baseline value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Change from BL at Week 12 (FAS)||15.29|-3.93|0.2464
81546345|NCT02900378|162769198|OTHER||Differences of least square means|8.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.58||0.0503|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.31|19.27||The comparison of treatment groups were out using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusting for treatment and baseline NYHA class (NYHA II vs. III/IV) and the 6MWT baseline value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Change from BL at Week 12 (FAS without AE/SAE)||19.27|-1.31|0.0503
81546346|NCT02900378|162769199|OTHER||Differences of least square means|-6.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.61||0.4769|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-25.7|13.41||The comparison of treatment groups were carried out using an ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline NYHA class (NYHA II vs. III/IV) and the daily non-sedentary daytime activity baseline value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Change from BL at Week 12 (FAS with MI)||13.41|-25.70|0.4769
81546347|NCT02900378|162769199|OTHER||Differences of least square means|-5.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.01||0.3463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.48|6.14||The comparison of treatment groups were carried out using an ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline NYHA class (NYHA II vs. III/IV) and the daily non-sedentary daytime activity baseline value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Change from BL at Week 12 (FAS with LOCF)||6.14|-17.48|0.3463
81509457|NCT01129765|162708675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.0|||Descriptive|||Proportion responding \>=3 on a 5-point likert scale, with exact 95% confidence interval from the binomial distribution.||1.0|0.83|
81509458|NCT01129765|162708676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.0|||Descriptive|||Descriptive summary of proportion responding \>=3 on 5-point Likert scale, with exact 95% confidnce interval from the binomial distribution.||1.0|0.83|
81509459|NCT01129765|162708677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.97||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.0|||One-sample proportion|||"Null hypothesis: Pr ≤ 0.7 versus HA: Pr \> 0.7; Pr is proportion using device appropriately. Observed rate calculated with exact 95% confidence interval from the binomial distribution. 2-sided p-value from binomial distribution.~With the proposed sample size of 30 subjects, we will reject the primary null hypothesis if at least 27 are observed to use the device properly. We will have 80% power for this to occur provided that the true rate in the population is at least 92%."||1.0|0.83|0.0005
81509460|NCT01129765|162708678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.0|||Descriptive|||Descriptive summary of proportion responding \>=3 on a 5-point Likert scale, with exact 95% confidnce interval from the binomial distribution.||1.0|0.88|
81509461|NCT01129765|162708679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.12|||Descriptive|||Descriptive summary of proportion observed to have a safety issue, with exact 95% confidnce interval from the binomial distribution.||0.12|0|
81546348|NCT02900378|162769199|OTHER||Differences of least square means|-6.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.69||0.3513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.39|6.91||The comparison of treatment groups were carried out using an ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline NYHA class (NYHA II vs. III/IV) and the daily non-sedentary daytime activity baseline value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Change from BL at Week 12 (FAS without MI/LOCF)||6.91|-19.39|0.3513
81546349|NCT02900378|162769200|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.228|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.882|1.708||||||FAS population||1.708|0.882|
81509462|NCT01129765|162708680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.12|||Descriptive|||Descriptive summary of proportion found to have injury, with exact 95% confidnce interval from the binomial distribution.||0.12|0|
81509463|NCT00485758|162708686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.001||95.0|-21.4|-14.4|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Study times: 4, 8 and 12 weeks. Terms: treatment-by-time, gender-by-time and baseline low-density lipoprotein cholesterol -by-time interaction.||||-14.4|-21.4|<0.001
81509464|NCT00485758|162708687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.001||95.0|20.7|25.7|||Repeated Measures Analysis|Study times: 4, 8 and 12 weeks. Terms: treatment-by-time, gender-by-time and baseline high-density lipoprotein cholesterol -by-time interaction.||||25.7|20.7|<0.001
81509465|NCT00485758|162708688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-23.1|||<|0.001||95.0|-27.2|-18.9|||ANCOVA|Nonparametric Analysis of Covariance model based on Tukey's normalized ranks with term for treatment, gender and Tukey's normal score of baseline.|The median difference between treatments is based on the Hodges-Lehmann estimates of shift with a corresponding distribution-free Confidence Interval based on Wilcoxon's rank|||-18.9|-27.2|<0.001
81509466|NCT01771991|162708711|SUPERIORITY||sum of scores|453.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|39.6||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank-Sum||Standard Deviation under the Null hypothesis for each group.|||||0.57
81509467|NCT01771991|162708712|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.95|||t-test, 2 sided|||Looking at the difference in pain change over time. The null hypothesis is there was no difference between the two treatment groups.||0.95|-0.60|0.65
81509468|NCT01771991|162708713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.79||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.65|11.91|||t-test, 2 sided|||Looking at the difference in range of motion change over time. The null hypothesis is there was no difference between the two treatment groups.||11.91|-6.65|0.57
81509469|NCT01399229|162708727|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Agreement between SureCALL® and Tocodynamometer Contraction Peak Times~Null hypothesis: The mean peak difference between RMS and TOCO is equal to 0. Alternative hypothesis: The mean peak difference is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4086||0.4901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.74|30.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||30.72|-28.74|0.4901
81509470|NCT02229825|162708728|OTHER|||||||0.88||||||p-value for treatment effect|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratification factors (country and pretreatment) and baseline score and treatment as the main factor.||The null hypothesis was that the mean change in MADRS total score between week 4 and baseline was the same for the 2 duloxetine treatment groups.||||0.88
81509471|NCT02229825|162708729|OTHER|||||||0.86||||||Treatment effect.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with stratification factors and HAMD6 baseline as covariates and treatment regimen as main factor.||Comparison between treatment regimes at Week 4.||||0.86
81509472|NCT02229825|162708730|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Signed Rank test|||Within-group comparisons, week 8 versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81509473|NCT02229825|162708730|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Singed Rank test|||Within-group comparison, week 8 versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81509474|NCT02229825|162708730|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Singed Rank test|||Within-group comparison, week 8 versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81509475|NCT02229825|162708730|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Signed Rank test|||Within-group comparison, week 8 versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81509476|NCT02229825|162708732|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||Within group comparisons were performed at week 8 versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81509477|NCT02229825|162708732|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||Within group comparisons were performed at week 8 versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81509478|NCT02229825|162708732|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||Within group comparisons were performed at week 8 versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81546350|NCT02900378|162769201|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.251|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.895|1.748||||||FAS subset without AE/SAE||1.748|0.895|
81509479|NCT02229825|162708732|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||McNemar|||Within group comparisons were performed at week 8 versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81546351|NCT02900378|162769202|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.634|2.464||||||FAS population||2.464|0.634|
81546352|NCT02900378|162769203|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.644|2.544||||||FAS subset without AE/SAE||2.544|0.644|
81546353|NCT02900378|162769204|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.863|1.811||||||FAS population||1.811|0.863|
81509480|NCT02229825|162708733|OTHER|||||||0.32||||||Treatment effect.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment groups were compared regarding the number of responders and non-responders at week 4, using a logistic regression with stratification factors (country and pretreatment) and baseline scores as covariates and treatment regimen as main factor.||||0.32
81509481|NCT02229825|162708735|OTHER|||||||0.57||||||Treatment effect.|Regression, Logistic|||Treatment groups were compared regarding the number of responders and non-responders at week 4, using a logistic regression with stratification factors (country and pretreatment) and baseline scores as covariates and treatment regimen as main factor.||||0.57
81509482|NCT02229825|162708738|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by country, 60 mg vs. 120 mg||"At week 4 CGI-S items were pooled to reduce the possible number of classes before formal testing. The 3 classes used (instead of 7 items) were: 1-2: normal, 3-5: moderate, 6-7: severe. Treatment groups were compared using the Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test with stratification by centre."||||0.68
81509483|NCT02229825|162708739|OTHER||Statistic|-528.0|||<|0.0001|||||||Signed Rank test||Difference is value at week 8 minus week 4.|At week 8, within-group comparison versus week 4 was performed.||||<0.0001
81509484|NCT02229825|162708739|OTHER||Statistic|-540.0|||<|0.0001|||||||Signed Rank test||Difference is value at week 8 minus week 4.|At week 8, within-group comparison versus week 4 was performed.||||<0.0001
81509485|NCT02229825|162708739|OTHER||Statistic|-1024.5|||<|0.0001|||||||Signed Rank test||Difference is value at week 8 minus week 4.|At week 8, within-group comparison versus week 4 was performed.||||<0.0001
81509486|NCT02229825|162708739|OTHER||Statistic|-279.0|||<|0.0001|||||||Signed Rank test||Difference is value at week 8 minus week 4.|At week 8, within-group comparison versus week 4 was performed.||||<0.0001
81509487|NCT02229825|162708740|OTHER|No formal hypothesis was tested.||||||0.07||||||Stratified by country, 60 mg vs. 120 mg|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"At week 4 CGI-S items were pooled to reduce the possible number of classes before formal testing. The 3 classes used (instead of 7 items) were: 1-2: normal, 3-5: moderate, 6-7: severe. Treatment groups were compared using the Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test with stratification by centre."||||0.07
81509488|NCT02229825|162708742|OTHER||CMH statistic|0.0||||1|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"Before testing, PGI-I items were pooled to reduce the possible number of classes. The 3 classes used (instead of 7 items) were: 1-2= improved, 3-5=Stable, 6-7=Worsened. At week 4 treatment groups were compared using the Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test with stratification by centre."||||1.00
81509489|NCT02229825|162708744|OTHER|||||||0.92||||||Treatment effect|ANCOVA|||Comparison between HAMA scores between treatment regimens.||||0.92
81509490|NCT02229825|162708745|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Student statistic t-test|||Within-group comparison, week 8 versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81509491|NCT02229825|162708745|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Student statistic t-test|||Within-group comparison, week 8 versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81509492|NCT02229825|162708745|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Student statistic t-test|||Within-group comparison, week 8 versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81509493|NCT02229825|162708745|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Student statistic t-test|||Within-group comparison, week 8 versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81509494|NCT02229825|162708747|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Student statistic t-test|||Within-group comparison, Week 8 versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81509495|NCT02229825|162708747|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Student statistic t-test|||Within-group comparison, week 8 versus baseline.||||0.001
81509496|NCT02229825|162708747|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Student statistic t-test|||Within-group comparison, week 8 versus baseline.||||<0.0001
81509497|NCT02229825|162708747|OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Student statistic t-test|||Within-group comparison, week 8 versus baseline.||||0.28
81509498|NCT03645096|162708757|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0493|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0554||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0703|0.1689||Statistical significance is evaluated at p (one-tailed) \<= .05.|t-test, 1 sided|Paired samples t-test with corrected standard deviation of the difference.|Mean Difference = placebo - pregnenolone (500 mg)|"Null Hypothesis: Amygdala-PCC functional connectivity (z-score) at 500 mg will be less than or equal to that at placebo.~Alternative Hypothesis: Amygdala-PCC functional connectivity (z-score) at 500 mg will be greater than that at placebo."||0.1689|-0.0703|.195
81509499|NCT03645096|162708757|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0262|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0565||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0943|0.1467||Statistical significance is evaluated at p (one-tailed) \<= .05.|t-test, 1 sided|Paired samples t-test with corrected standard deviation of the difference.|Mean Difference = placebo - pregnenolone (800 mg)|"Null Hypothesis: Amygdala-PCC functional connectivity (z-score) at 800 mg will be less than or equal to that at placebo.~Alternative Hypothesis: Amygdala-PCC functional connectivity (z-score) at 800 mg will be greater than that at placebo."||0.1467|-0.0943|.325
81509500|NCT03645096|162708758|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0878||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1969|0.1827||Statistical significance is evaluated at p (one-tailed) \<= .05.|t-test, 1 sided|Paired samples t-test with corrected standard deviation of the difference.|Mean Difference = placebo - pregnenolone (500 mg)|"Null Hypothesis: dlPFC-Insula functional connectivity (z-score) at 500 mg will be less than or equal to that at placebo.~Alternative Hypothesis: dlPFC-Insula functional connectivity (z-score) at 500 mg will be greater than that at placebo."||0.1827|-0.1969|.468
81509501|NCT03645096|162708758|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0891||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1803|0.1996||Statistical significance is evaluated at p (one-tailed) \<= .05.|t-test, 1 sided|Paired samples t-test with corrected standard deviation of the difference.|Mean Difference = placebo - pregnenolone (800 mg)|"Null Hypothesis: dlPFC-Insula functional connectivity (z-score) at 800 mg will be less than or equal to that at placebo.~Alternative Hypothesis: dlPFC-Insula functional connectivity (z-score) at 800 mg will be greater than that at placebo."||0.1996|-0.1803|.458
81509502|NCT03645096|162708759|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0038|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0078||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0132|0.0209||Paired samples t-test with corrected standard deviation of the difference.|t-test, 1 sided|Paired samples t-test with corrected standard deviation of the difference.|Mean Difference = placebo - pregnenolone (500 mg)|"Null Hypothesis: GABA concentration (mM) at 500 mg will be less than or equal to that at placebo.~Alternative Hypothesis: GABA concentration (mM) at 500 mg will be greater than that at placebo."||0.0209|-0.0132|.316
81546354|NCT02900378|162769205|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.865|1.834||||||FAS subset without AE/SAE||1.834|0.865|
81546355|NCT02900378|162769206|OTHER|||||||0.1814|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 4 (FAS)||||0.1814
81509503|NCT03645096|162708759|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0084||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.0312||Statistical significance is evaluated at p (one-tailed) \<= .05.|t-test, 1 sided|Paired samples t-test with corrected standard deviation of the difference.|Mean Difference = placebo - pregnenolone (800 mg)|"Null Hypothesis: GABA concentration (mM) at 500 mg will be less than or equal to that at placebo.~Alternative Hypothesis: GABA concentration (mM) at 500 mg will be greater than that at placebo."||0.0312|-0.0050|.071
81509504|NCT03645096|162708760|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11322.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3750.52||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19577.27|-3067.62||Statistical significance is evaluated at p (one-tailed) \<= .05.|t-test, 1 sided|Paired samples t-test with corrected standard deviation of the difference.|Mean Difference = placebo - pregnenolone (500 mg)|"Null Hypothesis: Pregnenolone level (pg/mL) at 500 mg will be less than or equal to that at placebo.~Alternative Hypothesis: Pregnenolone level (pg/mL) at 500 mg will be greater than that at placebo."||-3067.62|-19577.27|.006
81509505|NCT03645096|162708760|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11828.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3620.42||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19650.24|-4007.33||Statistical significance is evaluated at p (one-tailed) \<= .05.|t-test, 1 sided|Paired samples t-test with corrected standard deviation of the difference.|Mean Difference = placebo - pregnenolone (800 mg)|"Null Hypothesis: Pregnenolone level (pg/mL) at 800 mg will be less than or equal to that at placebo.~Alternative Hypothesis: Pregnenolone level (pg/mL) at 800 mg will be greater than that at placebo."||-4007.33|-19650.24|.003
81509506|NCT03645096|162708761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2523.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|545.83||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3724.93|-1322.22||Statistical significance is evaluated at p (one-tailed) \<= .05.|t-test, 1 sided|Paired samples t-test with corrected standard deviation of the difference.|Mean Difference = placebo - pregnenolone (500 mg)|"Null Hypothesis: Allopregnanolone level (pg/mL) at 500 mg will be less than or equal to that at placebo.~Alternative Hypothesis: Allopregnanolone level (pg/mL) at 500 mg will be greater than that at placebo."||-1322.22|-3724.93|.001
81509507|NCT03645096|162708761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2480.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|582.63||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3739.32|-1221.93||Statistical significance is evaluated at p (one-tailed) \<= .05.|t-test, 1 sided|Paired samples t-test with corrected standard deviation of the difference.|Mean Difference = placebo - pregnenolone (800 mg)|"Null Hypothesis: Allopregnanolone level (pg/mL) at 800 mg will be less than or equal to that at placebo.~Alternative Hypothesis: Allopregnanolone level (pg/mL) at 800 mg will be greater than that at placebo."||-1221.93|-3739.32|.001
81509508|NCT03645096|162708762|NON_INFERIORITY|"Using the two one-sided test (TOST) procedure (Schuirmann, 1987), equivalence is established at the α significance level if a (1-2α) × 100% confidence interval for the difference in efficacies (new - current) is contained within the interval (-δ, δ)~Schuirmann, D. J. (1987). A comparison of the two one-sided tests procedure and the power approach for assessing the equivalence of average bioavailability. Journal of pharmacokinetics and biopharmaceutics, 15, 657-680."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6377||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7659|4.1777||Statistical significance is evaluated at p (one-tailed) \<= .05.|t-test, 1 sided|Paired samples t-test with corrected standard deviation of the difference.|Mean Difference = placebo - pregnenolone (500 mg)|"Null Hypothesis: SAFTEE (total) scores at 500 mg will be greater than or equal to that at placebo.~Alternative Hypothesis: SAFTEE (total) scores at 500 mg will be less than that at placebo."||4.1777|-2.7659|.336
81509509|NCT03645096|162708762|NON_INFERIORITY|"Using the two one-sided test (TOST) procedure (Schuirmann, 1987), equivalence is established at the α significance level if a (1-2α) × 100% confidence interval for the difference in efficacies (new - current) is contained within the interval (-δ, δ)~Schuirmann, D. J. (1987). A comparison of the two one-sided tests procedure and the power approach for assessing the equivalence of average bioavailability. Journal of pharmacokinetics and biopharmaceutics, 15, 657-680."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4662||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8131|4.8131||Statistical significance is evaluated at p (one-tailed) \<= .05.|t-test, 1 sided|Paired samples t-test with corrected standard deviation of the difference.|Mean Difference = placebo - pregnenolone (800 mg)|"Null Hypothesis: SAFTEE (total) scores at 800 mg will be greater than or equal to that at placebo.~Alternative Hypothesis: SAFTEE (total) scores at 800 mg will be less than that at placebo."||4.8131|-9.8131|.240
81509510|NCT00405392|162708786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81509511|NCT00405392|162708787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81509512|NCT00405392|162708788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9456|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9456
81509513|NCT00244725|162708858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.45||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.9|||Fisher Exact|||||1.9|1.1|0.012
81509514|NCT00244725|162708858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.42||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.9|||Fisher Exact|||||1.9|1.1|0.017
81509515|NCT00244725|162708858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.32||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.8|||Fisher Exact|||||1.8|1.0|0.080
81509516|NCT01539070|162708968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|10.8|||Regression, Linear|All Regression models adjusted for clustering by clinic, child age, change in age, BMI z-score, maternal education and occupation, and season|The change in the average vegetable consumption from baseline to 3 months, the intervention group compared with the usual care group|In intent-to-treat analyses, we used unadjusted and adjusted multivariate regression models, to examine differences from baseline to 3 months between the intervention and usual care groups. For continuous outcomes, we used linear regression models, and for dichotomous outcomes, we used logistic regression models. To account for clustering by practices, we performed generalized linear mixed models. The Estimator (Est) and Confidence Interval 95% (95% CI)are reported.||10.8|1.8|<0.05
81509517|NCT01539070|162708968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|10.3|||Regression, Linear||The change in the average fruit consumption from baseline to 3 months, the intervention group compared with the usual care group|In intent-to-treat analyses, we used unadjusted and adjusted multivariate regression models, to examine differences from baseline to 3 months between the intervention and usual care groups. For continuous outcomes, we used linear regression models, and for dichotomous outcomes, we used logistic regression models. To account for clustering by practices, we performed generalized linear mixed models. The Estimator (Est) and Confidence Interval 95% (95% CI)are reported.||10.3|-13.6|<0.05
81509518|NCT01539070|162708968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|6.5|||Regression, Linear||The change in the average water consumption from baseline to 3 months, the intervention group compared with the usual care group|In intent-to-treat analyses, we used unadjusted and adjusted multivariate regression models, to examine differences from baseline to 3 months between the intervention and usual care groups. For continuous outcomes, we used linear regression models, and for dichotomous outcomes, we used logistic regression models. To account for clustering by practices, we performed generalized linear mixed models. The Estimator (Est) and Confidence Interval 95% (95% CI)are reported.||6.5|-5.4|<0.05
81509519|NCT01539070|162708968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|1.1|||Regression, Linear||The change in the average sweet snacks consumption from baseline to 3 months, the intervention group compared with the usual care group|In intent-to-treat analyses, we used unadjusted and adjusted multivariate regression models, to examine differences from baseline to 3 months between the intervention and usual care groups. For continuous outcomes, we used linear regression models, and for dichotomous outcomes, we used logistic regression models. To account for clustering by practices, we performed generalized linear mixed models. The Estimator (Est) and Confidence Interval 95% (95% CI)are reported.||1.1|-8.9|<0.05
81509520|NCT01539070|162708968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.1|||Regression, Linear||The change in the average fast food consumption from baseline to 3 months, the intervention group compared with the usual care group|In intent-to-treat analyses, we used unadjusted and adjusted multivariate regression models, to examine differences from baseline to 3 months between the intervention and usual care groups. For continuous outcomes, we used linear regression models, and for dichotomous outcomes, we used logistic regression models. To account for clustering by practices, we performed generalized linear mixed models. The Estimator (Est) and Confidence Interval 95% (95% CI)are reported.||1.1|-0.5|<0.05
81509521|NCT01539070|162708968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||Regression, Linear||The change in the average savory snacks consumption from baseline to 3 months, the intervention group compared with the usual care group|In intent-to-treat analyses, we used unadjusted and adjusted multivariate regression models, to examine differences from baseline to 3 months between the intervention and usual care groups. For continuous outcomes, we used linear regression models, and for dichotomous outcomes, we used logistic regression models. To account for clustering by practices, we performed generalized linear mixed models. The Estimator (Est) and Confidence Interval 95% (95% CI)are reported.||0.0|-0.5|<0.05
81509522|NCT01539070|162708968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|3.4|||Regression, Linear||The change in the average sugar-sweetened beverage consumption from baseline to 3 months, the intervention group compared with the usual care group|In intent-to-treat analyses, we used unadjusted and adjusted multivariate regression models, to examine differences from baseline to 3 months between the intervention and usual care groups. For continuous outcomes, we used linear regression models, and for dichotomous outcomes, we used logistic regression models. To account for clustering by practices, we performed generalized linear mixed models. The Estimator (Est) and Confidence Interval 95% (95% CI)are reported.||3.4|-4.9|<0.05
81509523|NCT01539070|162708968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|4.1|||Regression, Linear||The change in the average added sugar in beverage consumption from baseline to 3 months, the intervention group compared with the usual care group|In intent-to-treat analyses, we used unadjusted and adjusted multivariate regression models, to examine differences from baseline to 3 months between the intervention and usual care groups. For continuous outcomes, we used linear regression models, and for dichotomous outcomes, we used logistic regression models. To account for clustering by practices, we performed generalized linear mixed models. The Estimator (Est) and Confidence Interval 95% (95% CI)are reported.||4.1|-8.4|<0.05
81509524|NCT01539070|162708969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.8|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.1|5.5|||Regression, Linear|All Regression models adjusted for clustering by clinic, child age, change in age, BMI z-score, maternal education and occupation, and season|The change in mean physical activity between the baseline measurement and 3 months, the intervention group compared with the control group|In intent-to-treat analyses, we used unadjusted and adjusted multivariate regression models, to examine differences from baseline to 3 months between the intervention and usual care groups. For continuous outcomes, we used linear regression models, and for dichotomous outcomes, we used logistic regression models. To account for clustering by practices, we performed generalized linear mixed models. The Estimator (Est) and Confidence Interval 95% (95% CI) are reported.||5.5|-29.1|<0.05
81509525|NCT01539070|162708969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5|||Regression, Linear||The change in mean sleep time between the baseline measurement and 3 months, the intervention group compared with the control group|In intent-to-treat analyses, we used unadjusted and adjusted multivariate regression models, to examine differences from baseline to 3 months between the intervention and usual care groups. For continuous outcomes, we used linear regression models, and for dichotomous outcomes, we used logistic regression models. To account for clustering by practices, we performed generalized linear mixed models. The Estimator (Est) and Confidence Interval 95% (95% CI)are reported.||0.5|-0.2|<0.05
81509526|NCT01539070|162708969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|1.1|||Regression, Linear||The change in mean screen time between the baseline measurement and 3 months, the intervention group compared with the control group|In intent-to-treat analyses, we used unadjusted and adjusted multivariate regression models, to examine differences from baseline to 3 months between the intervention and usual care groups. For continuous outcomes, we used linear regression models, and for dichotomous outcomes, we used logistic regression models. To account for clustering by practices, we performed generalized linear mixed models. The Estimator (Est) and Confidence Interval 95% (95% CI)are reported.||1.1|-4.4|<0.05
81509527|NCT01539070|162708971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.35|||Regression, Linear|||In intent-to-treat analyses, we used unadjusted and adjusted multivariate regression models, to examine differences from baseline to 3 months between the intervention and usual care groups. For continuous outcomes, we used linear regression models, and for dichotomous outcomes, we used logistic regression models. To account for clustering by practices, we performed generalized linear mixed models. The Estimator (Est) and Confidence Interval 95% (95% CI)are reported.||0.35|-0.04|<0.05
81509528|NCT00191945|162709012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6|<|0.001||95.0|-11.0|-4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis method: treatment, study site, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline, baseline-by-visit interaction.|Least Squares Mean difference at week 12 (Atomoxetine minus Placebo)|||-4.8|-11.0|<0.001
81509529|NCT00191945|162709013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5|<|0.001||95.0|-9.5|-3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis method: treatment, study site, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline, baseline-by-visit interaction.|Least Squares Mean difference at Week 9 (Atomoxetine - Placebo)|A gatekeeper strategy was employed for sequentially testing the secondary hypotheses using a REML-based Mixed-Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) technique as defined for the primary efficacy analyses. If primary hypothesis is significant at 0.05 (2-sided), first secondary hypothesis will be tested at Visit 6 from MMRM. If comparison is significant, subsequent secondary hypotheses will be tested in sequence until first null hypothesis fails to be rejected.||-3.6|-9.5|<0.001
81509530|NCT00191945|162709014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.0009||95.0|-8.2|-2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis method: treatment, study site, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline, baseline-by-visit interaction.|Least Squares Mean difference at 6 weeks (Atomoxetine - Placebo)|A gatekeeper strategy was employed for sequentially testing the secondary hypotheses using a REML-based Mixed-Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) technique as defined for the primary efficacy analyses. If primary hypothesis is significant at 0.05 (2-sided), first secondary hypothesis will be tested at Visit 6 from MMRM. If comparison is significant, subsequent secondary hypotheses will be tested in sequence until first null hypothesis fails to be rejected.||-2.2|-8.2|0.0009
81509531|NCT00191945|162709015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.0033||95.0|-6.4|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis method: treatment, study site, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline, baseline-by-visit interaction.|Least Squares Mean difference at 4 weeks (Atomoxetine - Placebo)|A gatekeeper strategy was employed for sequentially testing the secondary hypotheses using a REML-based Mixed-Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) technique as defined for the primary efficacy analyses. If primary hypothesis is significant at 0.05 (2-sided), first secondary hypothesis will be tested at Visit 6 from MMRM. If comparison is significant, subsequent secondary hypotheses will be tested in sequence until first null hypothesis fails to be rejected.||-1.3|-6.4|0.0033
81509532|NCT00191945|162709016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.013||95.0|-4.9|-0.6||P-value is for the difference between groups in the change from 12 weeks minus 6 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis method: treatment, study site, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline, baseline-by-visit interaction.|Least Squares Mean difference between groups (Atomoxetine - Placebo) in change from 6 weeks to 12 weeks|A gatekeeper strategy was employed for sequentially testing the secondary hypotheses using a REML-based Mixed-Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) technique as defined for the primary efficacy analyses. If primary hypothesis is significant at 0.05 (2-sided), first secondary hypothesis will be tested at Visit 6 from MMRM. If comparison is significant, subsequent secondary hypotheses will be tested in sequence until first null hypothesis fails to be rejected.||-0.6|-4.9|0.013
81509533|NCT00191945|162709019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|<|0.001||95.0|-15.1|-6.2||P-value is for the difference between groups in the change from 12 weeks minus baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed model repeated measures analyis: treatment, visit, patient, and CPRS-R: S Total score at baseline as covariate, with treatment\*visit interaction|Least Squares Mean difference between groups (Atomoxetine - Placebo) in change from baseline to 12 weeks.|||-6.2|-15.1|<0.001
81509534|NCT00191945|162709020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.47||||0.81||95.0|-3.39|4.33||P-value for Parent: Satisfaction difference (Atomoxetine - Placebo) in the change from 12 weeks minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model: Dependent variable=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 7 minus scores at Visit 1; Factors=Treatment, Investigator, Rater; Covariate=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 1. Both treatment by rater and treatment by covariate interaction terms included in model.||4.33|-3.39|0.810
81509535|NCT00191945|162709020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.96||||0.243||95.0|-1.35|5.29||P-value for Parent: Comfort difference (Atomoxetine - Placebo) in the change from 12 weeks minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model: Dependent variable=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 7 minus scores at Visit 1; Factors=Treatment, Investigator, Rater; Covariate=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 1. Both treatment by rater and treatment by covariate interaction terms included in model.||5.29|-1.35|0.243
81509536|NCT00191945|162709020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.56||||0.419||95.0|-2.26|5.39||P-value for Parent: Resilience difference (Atomoxetine - Placebo) in the change from 12 weeks minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model: Dependent variable=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 7 minus scores at Visit 1; Factors=Treatment, Investigator, Rater; Covariate=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 1. Both treatment by rater and treatment by covariate interaction terms included in model.||5.39|-2.26|0.419
81509537|NCT00191945|162709020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.41|||<|0.001||95.0|4.27|12.55||P-value for Parent:Risk Avoidance difference (Atomoxetine - Placebo) in the change from 12 weeks minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model: Dependent variable=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 7 minus scores at Visit 1; Factors=Treatment, Investigator, Rater; Covariate=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 1. Both treatment by rater and treatment by covariate interaction terms included in model.||12.55|4.27|<0.001
81509538|NCT00191945|162709020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.39||||0.042||95.0|0.13|6.65||P-value for Parent:Achievement difference (Atomoxetine - Placebo) in the change from 12 weeks minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model: Dependent variable=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 7 minus scores at Visit 1; Factors=Treatment, Investigator, Rater; Covariate=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 1. Both treatment by rater and treatment by covariate interaction terms included in model.||6.65|0.13|0.042
81546356|NCT02900378|162769206|OTHER|||||||0.3315|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 4 (FAS without AE/SAE)||||0.3315
81546357|NCT02900378|162769206|OTHER|||||||0.2414|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 8 (FAS)||||0.2414
81546358|NCT02900378|162769206|OTHER|||||||0.1793|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 8 (FAS without AE/SAE)||||0.1793
81546359|NCT02900378|162769207|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.821|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.462|1.457||||||Increased levels (\>= 10% increase) of non sedentary daytime physical activity at Week 12||1.457|0.462|
81546360|NCT02900378|162769208|OTHER|||||||0.0516|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 4||||0.0516
81546361|NCT02900378|162769208|OTHER|||||||0.9025|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 8||||0.9025
81509539|NCT00191945|162709020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.36||||0.323||95.0|-4.06|1.35||P-value for Child/Adolescent:Satisfaction difference (Atomoxetine - Placebo) in the change from 12 weeks minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model: Dependent variable=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 7 minus scores at Visit 1; Factors=Treatment, Investigator, Rater; Covariate=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 1. Both treatment by rater and treatment by covariate interaction terms included in model.||1.35|-4.06|0.323
81509540|NCT00191945|162709020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.92||||0.452||95.0|-1.49|3.34||P-value for Child/Adolescent:Comfort difference (Atomoxetine - Placebo) in the change from 12 weeks minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model: Dependent variable=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 7 minus scores at Visit 1; Factors=Treatment, Investigator, Rater; Covariate=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 1. Both treatment by rater and treatment by covariate interaction terms included in model.||3.34|-1.49|0.452
81509541|NCT00191945|162709020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.16||||0.91||95.0|-2.59|2.9||P-value for Child/Adolescent:Resilience difference (Atomoxetine - Placebo) in the change from 12 weeks minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model: Dependent variable=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 7 minus scores at Visit 1; Factors=Treatment, Investigator, Rater; Covariate=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 1. Both treatment by rater and treatment by covariate interaction terms included in model.||2.90|-2.59|0.910
81509542|NCT00191945|162709020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.56||||0.006||95.0|1.04|6.08||P-value for Child/Adolescent:Risk Avoidance difference (Atomoxetine - Placebo) in the change from 12 weeks minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model: Dependent variable=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 7 minus scores at Visit 1; Factors=Treatment, Investigator, Rater; Covariate=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 1. Both treatment by rater and treatment by covariate interaction terms included in model.||6.08|1.04|0.006
81509543|NCT00191945|162709020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.99||||0.541||95.0|-2.21|4.19||P-value for Child/Adolescent:Achievement difference (Atomoxetine - Placebo) in the change from 12 weeks minus baseline.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model: Dependent variable=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 7 minus scores at Visit 1; Factors=Treatment, Investigator, Rater; Covariate=standardized mean scores of domain at Visit 1. Both treatment by rater and treatment by covariate interaction terms included in model.||4.19|-2.21|0.541
81509544|NCT03711370|162709027|OTHER|Repeated measures ANOVA was used to model between-subject effects of group (Clear versus Opaque), within-subjects effects of use of clear versus opaque bottles during the feeding observations, and potential group by bottle type interactions on infant intake during post-test feeding observations.||||||0.76||||||Statistical significance was defined as p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models controlled for pre-test values, infant sex and age, time since last feeding, and whether the assessment was in-person or remote.||||||0.76
81509545|NCT03711370|162709028|OTHER|Repeated measures ANOVA was used to model between-subject effects of group (Clear versus Opaque), within-subjects effects of use of clear versus opaque bottles during the feeding observations, and potential group by-bottle type interactions on maternal sensitivity during post-test feeding observations.||||||0.64||||||Statistical significance was defined as p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models controlled for pre-test values, infant sex and age, time since last feeding, and whether the assessment was in-person or remote.||||||0.64
81509546|NCT03711370|162709029|OTHER|General linear models were used to compare post-test weight-for-length z-scores (WLZ).||||||0.02||||||Statistical significance was defined as p \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|These models controlled for baseline values (i.e., baseline WLZ), infant sex and age, and whether the assessment was in-person or remote.||||||0.02
81509547|NCT03711370|162709030|OTHER|General linear models were used to compare post-test waist circumference for the Clear versus Opaque groups.||||||0.07||||||Statistical significance was defined as p \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Model controlled for baseline values (i.e., waist circumference), infant sex and age, and whether the assessment was in-person or remote.||||||0.07
81509548|NCT03711370|162709031|OTHER|General linear models were used to compare post-test triceps skinfold z-scores for the Clear versus Opaque groups.||||||0.7||||||Statistical significance was defined as p \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Model controlled for baseline values (i.e.,triceps skinfolds z-scores), infant sex and age, and whether the assessment was in-person or remote.||||||0.70
81509549|NCT02227810|162709128|OTHER|||||||0.652|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.652
81509550|NCT02227810|162709128|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.123|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.123
81509551|NCT02227810|162709129|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.051
81509552|NCT02227810|162709129|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81509553|NCT02227810|162709130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.051
81509554|NCT02227810|162709131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.792|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.792
81546362|NCT02900378|162769208|OTHER|||||||0.6713|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 12||||0.6713
81546363|NCT02900378|162769209|OTHER|||||||0.0029|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 4||||0.0029
81546364|NCT02900378|162769209|OTHER|||||||0.7754|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 8||||0.7754
81546365|NCT02900378|162769209|OTHER|||||||0.2172|||||||Chi-squared|||Week 12||||0.2172
81546366|NCT02900378|162769210|OTHER|||||||0.0008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 1||||0.0008
81546367|NCT02900378|162769210|OTHER|||||||0.0008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 2||||0.0008
81546368|NCT02900378|162769210|OTHER|||||||0.0297|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 3||||0.0297
81546369|NCT02900378|162769210|OTHER|||||||0.0069|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 4||||0.0069
81546370|NCT02900378|162769210|OTHER|||||||0.2275|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 5||||0.2275
81546371|NCT02900378|162769210|OTHER|||||||0.3486|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 6||||0.3486
81546372|NCT02900378|162769210|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 7||||0.6800
81546373|NCT02900378|162769210|OTHER|||||||0.7184|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 8||||0.7184
81546374|NCT02900378|162769210|OTHER|||||||0.5301|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 9||||0.5301
81546375|NCT02900378|162769210|OTHER|||||||0.6019|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 10||||0.6019
81509555|NCT02311881|162709132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.51||||0.1626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.037|1.016|||ANCOVA||LS treatment means from mixed model analysis of covariance with treatment, target joint and center pools as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.|"H0: There is no significant difference in mean change from baseline through week 12 of WOMAC Pain between twice daily Paracetamol 1000 mg SR tablets and placebo.~H1: There is a significant difference in mean change from baseline through week 12 of WOMAC Pain between twice daily Paracetamol 1000 mg SR tablets and placebo."||1.016|-6.037|0.1626
81509556|NCT02311881|162709132|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Paracetamol 2000mg BID is non-inferior to Paracetamol 1330mg TID if the upper bound of the 95% confidence Interval is less than 5.3.|LS mean difference|-2.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.894|1.166|||ANCOVA||LS treatment means from mixed model analysis of covariance with treatment, target joint and center pools as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.|"H0: Difference in mean change from baseline through week 12 of WOMAC Pain between Paracetamol 1000 mg SR tablet and Paracetamol 665 mg SR tablet is ≤ - 5.3 (inferiority).~H1: Difference in mean change from baseline through week 12 of WOMAC Pain between Paracetamol 1000 mg SR tablet and Paracetamol 665 mg SR tablet is \> - 5.3 (noninferiority)."||1.166|-5.894|
81509557|NCT02311881|162709132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.15||||0.9352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.687|3.394|||ANCOVA||LS treatment means from mixed model analysis of covariance with treatment, target joint and center pools as fixed effects and baseline as a covariate.|"H0: There is no significant difference in mean change from baseline through week 12 of WOMAC Pain between Paracetamol 665 mg SR tablets and placebo.~H1: There is a significant difference in mean change from baseline through week 12 of WOMAC Pain between Paracetamol 665 mg SR tablets and placebo."||3.394|-3.687|0.9352
81509558|NCT03063606|162709142|SUPERIORITY|Analyses used all available data. Analyses to compare treatments were all intent-to-treat.||||||0.0002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were performed for all randomized patients who attended the first treatment session.||||||.0002
81509559|NCT03063606|162709143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||Analyses used all available data. Analyses to compare treatments were all intent-to-treat.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analyses were performed for all randomized patients who attended the first treatment session.||||||.83
81509560|NCT01597908|162709164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.83|||||Hazard ratios are estimated using a Pike estimator.|||0.83|0.58|
81509561|NCT01597908|162709165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.73|||||Hazard ratios are estimated using a Pike estimator.|||0.73|0.52|
81509562|NCT01597908|162709167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.81||||||||0.81|0.51|
81509563|NCT05360966|162709188|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Difference in Percentages|38.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.8|46.8||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|Pearson's Chi-squared test||Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.|For binary endpoint, the underlying continuous measurement of unanesthetized Schirmer score was imputed, change score calculated and then dichotomized to ascertain attainment of greater than or equal to 10 millimeter increase from pre-drop baseline.|46.8|30.8|<0.0001
81509564|NCT05360966|162709189|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.1321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|0.9||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center.|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||0.9|-7.2|0.1321
81509565|NCT05360966|162709190|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|9.8||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||9.8|6.9|<0.0001
81509566|NCT05360966|162709191|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Difference in Percentages|40.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.3|47.9||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|Pearson's Chi-squared test||Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.|For binary endpoint, the underlying continuous measurement of unanesthetized Schirmer score was imputed, change score calculated and then dichotomized to ascertain attainment of greater than or equal to 10 millimeter increase from pre-drop baseline.|47.9|32.3|<0.0001
81546376|NCT02900378|162769210|OTHER|||||||0.8229|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 11||||0.8229
81546377|NCT02900378|162769210|OTHER|||||||0.8229|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 12||||0.8229
81546378|NCT02900378|162769211|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 2||||0.0001
81546379|NCT02900378|162769211|OTHER|||||||0.0123|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 4||||0.0123
81509567|NCT05360966|162709192|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|8.9||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||8.9|6.3|<0.0001
81509568|NCT05360966|162709193|OTHER|Difference (2 sided)|Difference in Percentages|37.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.7|45.9||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|Pearson's Chi-squared test||Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.|For binary endpoint, the underlying continuous measurement of unanesthetized Schirmer score was imputed, change score calculated and then dichotomized to ascertain attainment of greater than or equal to 10 millimeter increase from pre-drop baseline.|45.9|28.7|<0.0001
81509569|NCT05360966|162709194|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|9.6||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||9.6|6.5|<0.0001
81509570|NCT05360966|162709195|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.5626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|3.3||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||3.3|-6.1|0.5626
81509571|NCT05360966|162709196|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53||0.5981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|3.6||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||3.6|-6.3|0.5981
81509572|NCT05360966|162709197|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.5161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|3.2||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||3.2|-6.4|0.5161
81509573|NCT05360966|162709198|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.8574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|5.4||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||5.4|-4.5|0.8574
81546380|NCT02900378|162769211|OTHER|||||||0.256|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 6||||0.2560
81546381|NCT02900378|162769211|OTHER|||||||0.5865|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 8||||0.5865
81546382|NCT02900378|162769211|OTHER|||||||0.5463|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 10||||0.5463
81546383|NCT02900378|162769211|OTHER|||||||0.3212|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 12||||0.3212
81546384|NCT02900378|162769212|OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 1||||0.0004
81546385|NCT02900378|162769212|OTHER|||||||0.0009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 2||||0.0009
81546386|NCT02900378|162769212|OTHER|||||||0.0094|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 3||||0.0094
81546387|NCT02900378|162769212|OTHER|||||||0.0301|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 4||||0.0301
81546388|NCT02900378|162769212|OTHER|||||||0.1557|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 5||||0.1557
81546389|NCT02900378|162769212|OTHER|||||||0.6461|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 6||||0.6461
81546390|NCT02900378|162769212|OTHER|||||||0.9759|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 7||||0.9759
81546391|NCT02900378|162769212|OTHER|||||||0.3941|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 8||||0.3941
81546392|NCT02900378|162769212|OTHER|||||||0.7209|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 9||||0.7209
81546393|NCT02900378|162769212|OTHER|||||||0.4444|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 10||||0.4444
81546394|NCT02900378|162769212|OTHER|||||||0.7247|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 11||||0.7247
81546395|NCT02900378|162769212|OTHER|||||||0.2933|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 12||||0.2933
81546396|NCT02900378|162769213|OTHER|||||||0.0854|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 1||||0.0854
81546397|NCT02900378|162769213|OTHER|||||||0.0528|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 2||||0.0528
81546398|NCT02900378|162769213|OTHER|||||||0.4137|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 3||||0.4137
81546399|NCT02900378|162769213|OTHER|||||||0.0082|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 4||||0.0082
81546400|NCT02900378|162769213|OTHER|||||||0.7908|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 5||||0.7908
81546401|NCT02900378|162769213|OTHER|||||||0.6499|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 6||||0.6499
81546402|NCT02900378|162769213|OTHER|||||||0.5547|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 7||||0.5547
81546403|NCT02900378|162769213|OTHER|||||||0.6961|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 8||||0.6961
81546404|NCT02900378|162769213|OTHER|||||||0.5946|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 9||||0.5946
81546405|NCT02900378|162769213|OTHER|||||||0.8957|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 10||||0.8957
81546406|NCT02900378|162769213|OTHER|||||||0.8468|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 11||||0.8468
81546407|NCT02900378|162769213|OTHER|||||||0.1711|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 12||||0.1711
81546408|NCT02900378|162769214|OTHER|||||||0.0065|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 1||||0.0065
81546409|NCT02900378|162769214|OTHER|||||||0.0316|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 2||||0.0316
81546410|NCT02900378|162769214|OTHER|||||||0.1342|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 3||||0.1342
81546411|NCT02900378|162769214|OTHER|||||||0.0252|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 4||||0.0252
81546412|NCT02900378|162769214|OTHER|||||||0.9024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 5||||0.9024
81546413|NCT02900378|162769214|OTHER|||||||0.9052|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 6||||0.9052
81546414|NCT02900378|162769214|OTHER|||||||0.287|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 7||||0.2870
81546415|NCT02900378|162769214|OTHER|||||||0.3174|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 8||||0.3174
81546416|NCT02900378|162769214|OTHER|||||||0.502|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 9||||0.5020
81546417|NCT02900378|162769214|OTHER|||||||0.4037|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 10||||0.4037
81546418|NCT02900378|162769214|OTHER|||||||0.4823|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 11||||0.4823
81546419|NCT02900378|162769214|OTHER|||||||0.109|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 12||||0.1090
81546420|NCT02900378|162769215|OTHER|||||||0.0061|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 1||||0.0061
81546421|NCT02900378|162769215|OTHER|||||||0.0143|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 2||||0.0143
81546422|NCT02900378|162769215|OTHER|||||||0.0708|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 3||||0.0708
81546423|NCT02900378|162769215|OTHER|||||||0.075|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 4||||0.0750
81546424|NCT02900378|162769215|OTHER|||||||0.8017|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 5||||0.8017
81546425|NCT02900378|162769215|OTHER|||||||0.7956|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 6||||0.7956
81546426|NCT02900378|162769215|OTHER|||||||0.3499|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 7||||0.3499
81546427|NCT02900378|162769215|OTHER|||||||0.1192|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 8||||0.1192
81546428|NCT02900378|162769215|OTHER|||||||0.5237|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 9||||0.5237
81546429|NCT02900378|162769215|OTHER|||||||0.3902|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 10||||0.3902
81546430|NCT02900378|162769215|OTHER|||||||0.4228|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 11||||0.4228
81546431|NCT02900378|162769215|OTHER|||||||0.1571|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 12||||0.1571
81546432|NCT02900378|162769216|OTHER|||||||0.3231|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 1||||0.3231
81546433|NCT02900378|162769216|OTHER|||||||0.3519|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 2||||0.3519
81546434|NCT02900378|162769216|OTHER|||||||0.8335|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 3||||0.8335
81546435|NCT02900378|162769216|OTHER|||||||0.0465|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 4||||0.0465
81546436|NCT02900378|162769216|OTHER|||||||0.5016|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 5||||0.5016
81546437|NCT02900378|162769216|OTHER|||||||0.5941|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 6||||0.5941
81546438|NCT02900378|162769216|OTHER|||||||0.2019|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 7||||0.2019
81546439|NCT02900378|162769216|OTHER|||||||0.4125|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 8||||0.4125
81546440|NCT02900378|162769216|OTHER|||||||0.5702|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 9||||0.5702
81546441|NCT02900378|162769216|OTHER|||||||0.4752|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 10||||0.4752
81546442|NCT02900378|162769216|OTHER|||||||0.5343|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 11||||0.5343
81546443|NCT02900378|162769216|OTHER|||||||0.0985|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 12||||0.0985
81546444|NCT02900378|162769217|OTHER|||||||0.4525|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 2||||0.4525
81546445|NCT02900378|162769217|OTHER|||||||0.0445|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 4||||0.0445
81546446|NCT02900378|162769217|OTHER|||||||0.1158|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 6||||0.1158
81546447|NCT02900378|162769217|OTHER|||||||0.3901|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 8||||0.3901
81546448|NCT02900378|162769217|OTHER|||||||0.7725|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Change from BL at Week 12||||0.7725
81509574|NCT05360966|162709199|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69||0.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|4.2||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||4.2|-6.3|0.6980
81546449|NCT05038982|162769219|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|78.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.09|118.48||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|ANOVA||Percent PP-NRS reduction comparing subject's values at Week 0 to values at Week 12|||118.48|38.09|<0.001
81546450|NCT05038982|162769219|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|53.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.12||0.0142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.55|98.76||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|ANOVA||Percent PP-NRS reduction comparing subject's values at Week 0 to values at Week 12|||98.76|8.55|0.0142
81546451|NCT05038982|162769221|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|12.5||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||12.5|6.3|0.002
81546452|NCT05038982|162769221|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|10.6||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||10.6|1.6|0.0215
81546453|NCT05038982|162769222|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|14.3||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||14.3|5.9|0.002
81509575|NCT01477710|162709200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ANOVA F-value|266.39|||<|0.0001||||||This p-value is for the omnibus F-test of between-treatment differences in tidal volume|ANOVA|The p-value for the omnibus F-test was \<0.0001||Using ANOVA, pairwise comparisons of treatment means were made using a Tukey adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||<0.0001
81546454|NCT05038982|162769222|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|8.6||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||8.6|0.77|0.02
81546455|NCT05038982|162769223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|8.18||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||8.18|2.70|0.0078
81546456|NCT05038982|162769224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|12.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.16||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.57|19.89||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||19.89|5.57|0.0098
81546457|NCT05038982|162769224|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|16.66||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||16.66|3.10|0.0117
81546458|NCT05038982|162769225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.46|15.94||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||15.94|4.46|0.002
81546459|NCT05038982|162769226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.63||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||1.63|0.57|0.0078
81546460|NCT05038982|162769227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.0391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.025|0.27||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||0.27|0.025|0.0391
81546461|NCT05038982|162769227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.31||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||0.31|-.080|0.28
81546462|NCT05038982|162769228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.607||0.0684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|7.235||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||7.235|0.035|0.0684
81546463|NCT05038982|162769228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.656|1.456||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||||1.456|-3.656|0.375
81509576|NCT01477710|162709200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|314.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|264.7|364.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||364.1|264.7|<0.0001
81509577|NCT01477710|162709200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|576.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|526.9|626.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||626.3|526.9|<0.0001
81509578|NCT01477710|162709200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|262.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|212.5|312.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||312.0|212.5|<0.0001
81509579|NCT00501592|162709208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary endpoints are calculated as the change (post minus pre treatment) during low dose and high dose insulin infusion periods. These are compared between placebo and INT-747 25 mg using t-tests for independent samples. These tests will be made without correction for multiple comparisons using 0.05 as the alpha criterion for significance. Results will be described with the corresponding means and standard deviations.||||0.040
81509580|NCT00501592|162709208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary endpoints are calculated as the change (post minus pre treatment) during low dose and high dose insulin infusion periods. These are compared between placebo and INT-747 50 mg using t-tests for independent samples. These tests will be made without correction for multiple comparisons using 0.05 as the alpha criterion for significance. Results will be described with the corresponding means and standard deviations.||||0.28
81509581|NCT00501592|162709209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0031||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0031
81509582|NCT00501592|162709209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81509583|NCT00501592|162709209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81509584|NCT00501592|162709209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0005
81509585|NCT01498692|162709212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Target Lesion Failure|2.4|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||7.3|||One-group exact binomial test|||A one-group exact binomial test was used to test the hypothesis that the primary endpoint rate in the PROMUS Element cohort is less than the predefined performance goal of 21.1%.||7.3||<0.0001
81509586|NCT01701362|162709244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least squares mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.1823||95.0|-0.54|0.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Mixed Model Repeated Measures = MMRM|MMRM analysis includes fixed categorical effects of treatment, country, trauma type, visit week, treatment-by-visit interaction, and fixed continuous effect of baseline value. Missing mean pain scores imputed by multiple imputation method|||0.10|-0.54|0.1823
81509587|NCT01701362|162709245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0012||||||The p-value is derived from CMH test, stratified for pooled center and trauma type and excludes missing values.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0012
81509588|NCT01701362|162709246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0119||95.0|-0.62|-0.08|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Analyzed for treatment, center, trauma type, week \& treatment-by-week interaction and fixed continuous effect of baseline value on the ITT population.||Week 1||-0.08|-0.62|0.0119
81509589|NCT01701362|162709246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0135||95.0|-0.62|-0.07|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Analyzed for treatment, center, trauma type, week \& treatment-by-week interaction and fixed continuous effect of baseline value on the ITT population.||Week 2||-0.07|-0.62|0.0135
81509590|NCT01701362|162709246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0028||95.0|-0.69|-0.14|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Analyzed for treatment, center, trauma type, week \& treatment-by-week interaction and fixed continuous effect of baseline value on the ITT population.||Week 3||-0.14|-0.69|0.0028
81509591|NCT01701362|162709246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0016||95.0|-0.72|-0.17|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Analyzed for treatment, center, trauma type, week \& treatment-by-week interaction and fixed continuous effect of baseline value on the ITT population.||Week 4||-0.17|-0.72|0.0016
81509592|NCT01701362|162709246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0007||95.0|-0.75|-0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Analyzed for treatment, center, trauma type, week \& treatment-by-week interaction and fixed continuous effect of baseline value on the ITT population.||Week 5||-0.20|-0.75|0.0007
81509593|NCT01701362|162709246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0006||95.0|-0.76|-0.21|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Analyzed for treatment, center, trauma type, week \& treatment-by-week interaction and fixed continuous effect of baseline value on the ITT population.||Week 6||-0.21|-0.76|0.0006
81509594|NCT01701362|162709246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0008||95.0|-0.75|-0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Analyzed for treatment, center, trauma type, week \& treatment-by-week interaction and fixed continuous effect of baseline value on the ITT population.||Week 7||-0.20|-0.75|0.0008
81509595|NCT01701362|162709246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0003||95.0|-0.79|-0.24|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Analyzed for treatment, center, trauma type, week \& treatment-by-week interaction and fixed continuous effect of baseline value on the ITT population.||Week 8||-0.24|-0.79|0.0003
81509596|NCT01701362|162709246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0001||95.0|-0.82|-0.26|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Analyzed for treatment, center, trauma type, week \& treatment-by-week interaction and fixed continuous effect of baseline value on the ITT population.||Week 9||-0.26|-0.82|0.0001
81509597|NCT01701362|162709246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0005||95.0|-0.77|-0.22|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Analyzed for treatment, center, trauma type, week \& treatment-by-week interaction and fixed continuous effect of baseline value on the ITT population.||Week 10||-0.22|-0.77|0.0005
81509598|NCT01701362|162709246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0007||95.0|-0.76|-0.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Analyzed for treatment, center, trauma type, week \& treatment-by-week interaction and fixed continuous effect of baseline value on the ITT population.||Week 11||-0.20|-0.76|0.0007
81509599|NCT01701362|162709246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0001||95.0|-0.82|-0.27|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Analyzed for treatment, center, trauma type, week \& treatment-by-week interaction and fixed continuous effect of baseline value on the ITT population.||Week 12||-0.27|-0.82|0.0001
81509600|NCT01701362|162709246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.84|-0.28|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Analyzed for treatment, center, trauma type, week \& treatment-by-week interaction and fixed continuous effect of baseline value on the ITT population.||Week 13||-0.28|-0.84|<0.0001
81509601|NCT01701362|162709246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0005||95.0|-0.78|-0.22|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Analyzed for treatment, center, trauma type, week \& treatment-by-week interaction and fixed continuous effect of baseline value on the ITT population.||Week 14||-0.22|-0.78|0.0005
81509602|NCT01701362|162709246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0031||95.0|-0.71|-0.14|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Analyzed for treatment, center, trauma type, week \& treatment-by-week interaction and fixed continuous effect of baseline value on the ITT population.||Week 15||-0.14|-0.71|0.0031
81509603|NCT01701362|162709246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0001||95.0|-0.71|-0.23|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis|Analyzed for treatment, center, trauma type, week \& treatment-by-week interaction and fixed continuous effect of baseline value on the ITT population.||Overall||-0.23|-0.71|0.0001
81509604|NCT01701362|162709247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least squares mean difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.005||95.0|-0.77|-0.14|||ANCOVA|This secondary endpoint has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||||-0.14|-0.77|0.0050
81509605|NCT01701362|162709248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0168||95.0|-0.7|-0.07|||ANCOVA|This secondary endpoint has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||||-0.07|-0.70|0.0168
81546464|NCT05038982|162769229|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.212||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|2.04||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||2.04|-3.44|0.207
81509606|NCT01701362|162709249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least squares mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.6841||95.0|-0.09|0.06|||ANCOVA|This sub-score has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||This statistical analysis is for mobility||0.06|-0.09|0.6841
81509607|NCT01701362|162709249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least squares mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.029||0.6564||95.0|-0.07|0.04|||ANCOVA|This sub-score has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||This statistical analysis is for self-care||0.04|-0.07|0.6564
81509608|NCT01701362|162709249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least squares mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.859||95.0|-0.08|0.09|||ANCOVA|This sub-score has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||This statistical analysis is for usual activities||0.09|-0.08|0.8590
81509609|NCT01701362|162709249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least squares mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.1628||95.0|-0.14|0.02|||ANCOVA|This sub-score has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||This statistical analysis is for pain/discomfort||0.02|-0.14|0.1628
81509610|NCT01701362|162709249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||leaset squares mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.4654||95.0|-0.05|0.1|||ANCOVA|This sub-score has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||This statistical analysis is for anxiety/depression||0.10|-0.05|0.4654
81509611|NCT01701362|162709249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least squares mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.5||95.0|-0.02|0.04|||ANCOVA|This sub-score has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||This statistical analysis is for Dolan 1997 Index score||0.04|-0.02|0.5000
81509612|NCT01701362|162709249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||leaset squares mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.5493||95.0|-0.07|0.04|||ANCOVA|This sub-score has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||This statistical analysis is for Dolan 2001 Index Score||0.04|-0.07|0.5493
81509613|NCT01701362|162709251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.0545||95.0|-0.07|7.0|||ANCOVA|This sub-score has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||Statistical analysis for Sleep Disturbance Score||7.00|-0.07|0.0545
81509614|NCT01701362|162709251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.29||0.3913||95.0|-6.47|2.54|||ANCOVA|This sub-score has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||Statistical analysis for Sleep Adequancy Score||2.54|-6.47|0.3913
81509615|NCT01701362|162709251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.6059||95.0|-5.06|2.96|||ANCOVA|This sub-score has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||Statistical analysis for Snoring Score||2.96|-5.06|0.6059
81509616|NCT01701362|162709251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.7317||95.0|-2.76|3.93|||ANCOVA|This sub-score has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||Statistical analysis for Awaken Short of Breath Score||3.93|-2.76|0.7317
81509617|NCT01701362|162709251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.2663||95.0|-0.45|0.12|||ANCOVA|This sub-score has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||Statistical analysis for Quantity of Sleep Score (hours)||0.12|-0.45|0.2663
81509618|NCT01701362|162709251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.1562||95.0|-5.08|0.82|||ANCOVA|This sub-score has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||Statistical analysis for Somnolence Score||0.82|-5.08|0.1562
81509619|NCT01701362|162709251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||least square mean difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.249||95.0|-1.18|4.53|||ANCOVA|This sub-score has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||Statistical analysis for Sleep Problem Index (9) Score||4.53|-1.18|0.2490
81509620|NCT01701362|162709251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||leaet squares mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0609||95.0|-0.15|0.0|||ANCOVA|This sub-score has been analyzed using ANCOVA with model terms of treatment, center, trauma type and baseline value on the ITT population.||Statistical analysis for Optimal Sleep Score||0.00|-0.15|0.0609
81509621|NCT01701362|162709252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7165||||||p-values based on CMH test stratified by pooled center and trauma type, patients with unknown status at baseline or endpoint will not be included in the calculation of p-values.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7165
81509622|NCT01701362|162709253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.2||||0.0028||95.0|1.5|6.86|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 1||6.86|1.50|0.0028
81509623|NCT01701362|162709253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.036||95.0|1.03|2.68|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 2||2.68|1.03|0.0360
81509624|NCT01701362|162709253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.0235||95.0|1.07|2.45|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 3||2.45|1.07|0.0235
81546465|NCT05038982|162769229|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.498||0.8125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.389|3.389||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||3.389|-3.389|0.8125
81509625|NCT01701362|162709253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.0619||95.0|0.98|2.24|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 4||2.24|0.98|0.0619
81509626|NCT01701362|162709253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.0677||95.0|0.97|2.2|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 5||2.20|0.97|0.0677
81509627|NCT01701362|162709253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.0707||95.0|0.97|2.16|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 6||2.16|0.97|0.0707
81509628|NCT01701362|162709253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.1313||95.0|0.91|2.06|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 7||2.06|0.91|0.1313
81509629|NCT01701362|162709253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.3072||95.0|0.82|1.86|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 8||1.86|0.82|0.3072
81509630|NCT01701362|162709253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.3947||95.0|0.79|1.8|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 9||1.80|0.79|0.3947
81509631|NCT01701362|162709253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.1462||95.0|0.9|2.05|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 10||2.05|0.90|0.1462
81509632|NCT01701362|162709253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.6854||95.0|0.72|1.64|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 11||1.64|0.72|0.6854
81509633|NCT01701362|162709253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.5025||95.0|0.76|1.74|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 12||1.74|0.76|0.5025
81509634|NCT01701362|162709253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.4908||95.0|0.76|1.76|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 13||1.76|0.76|0.4908
81509635|NCT01701362|162709253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.4245||95.0|0.78|1.8|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 14||1.80|0.78|0.4245
81546466|NCT05038982|162769230|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.009||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|7.08||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||7.08|2.52|0.0039
81546467|NCT05038982|162769230|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.033||0.0547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0376|4.638||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||4.638|-0.0376|0.0547
81509636|NCT01701362|162709253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8464||95.0|0.61|1.49|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 15||1.49|0.61|0.8464
81509637|NCT01701362|162709254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.11||||0.1633||95.0|0.74|6.0|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 1||6.00|0.74|0.1633
81509638|NCT01701362|162709254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.92||||0.0652||95.0|0.96|3.85|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 2||3.85|0.96|0.0652
81509639|NCT01701362|162709254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.0039||95.0|1.29|3.77|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 3||3.77|1.29|0.0039
81509640|NCT01701362|162709254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.0382||95.0|1.03|2.83|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 4||2.83|1.03|0.0382
81509641|NCT01701362|162709254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.0137||95.0|1.14|3.05|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 5||3.05|1.14|0.0137
81509642|NCT01701362|162709254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.0693||95.0|0.97|2.49|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 6||2.49|0.97|0.0693
81509643|NCT01701362|162709254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.0349||95.0|1.04|2.73|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 7||2.73|1.04|0.0349
81509644|NCT01701362|162709254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.1227||95.0|0.91|2.29|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 8||2.29|0.91|0.1227
81509645|NCT01701362|162709254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.0364||95.0|1.03|2.63|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 9||2.63|1.03|0.0364
81509646|NCT01701362|162709254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.0667||95.0|0.97|2.49|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 10||2.49|0.97|0.0667
81509647|NCT01701362|162709254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.0176||95.0|1.1|2.84|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 11||2.84|1.10|0.0176
81509648|NCT01701362|162709254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.03||||0.003||95.0|1.27|3.23|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 12||3.23|1.27|0.0030
81509649|NCT01701362|162709254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.0256||95.0|1.07|2.74|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 13||2.74|1.07|0.0256
81509650|NCT01701362|162709254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.0314||95.0|1.05|2.64|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 14||2.64|1.05|0.0314
81509651|NCT01701362|162709254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.1889||95.0|0.85|2.21|||Gen linear model-logistic link function|Model terms include categorical: treatment, center, trauma type, week, and treatment-by-week interaction; and continuous: baselines mean pain score.||Statistical analysis at Week 15||2.21|0.85|0.1889
81509652|NCT00443872|162709262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of mean group scores at baseline and 12 weeks||||<0.01
81509653|NCT00443872|162709263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81509654|NCT00443872|162709264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||Comparison of baseline vs. 3 month circumference of the Left and Right lower leg/ankle (change identical for both legs).|Change in pedal edema as measured by change in lower leg/ankle circumference in the left and right legs||||<0.01
81509655|NCT00443872|162709265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81509656|NCT00443872|162709266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis is for the Activities of Daily Living (ADL) section of the scale||||<0.01
81546468|NCT05038982|162769231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.0||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.93|11.07||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||We are comparing baseline scores at Week 0 to scores taken at the end of the treatment period in Week 12.||11.07|6.93|0.0003
81509657|NCT00443872|162709266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||This analysis is for the motor section of the UPDRS|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81509658|NCT00443872|162709267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81509659|NCT00443872|162709268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81509660|NCT00443872|162709269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81509661|NCT00443872|162709270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81509662|NCT02978157|162709287|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81509663|NCT04551963|162709294|EQUIVALENCE|Two one sided tests procedure by estimation of ratio of geometric means and 90% CI; exponential transformation from estimated difference in natural logarithm scale obtained from linear mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.42|0.56||||||Arm A: Zanubrutinib alone vs. Zanubrutinib + fluconazole||0.56|0.42|
81509664|NCT04551963|162709294|EQUIVALENCE|Two one sided tests procedure by estimation of ratio of geometric means and 90% CI; exponential transformation from estimated difference in natural logarithm scale obtained from linear mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|0.51||||||Arm a: Zanubrutinib alone vs. Zanubrutinib + diltiazem||0.51|0.34|
81546469|NCT05038982|162769232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.429|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.011|8.846||Threshold of significance at 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||8.846|4.011|<0.0001
81509665|NCT04551963|162709295|EQUIVALENCE|Two one sided tests procedure by estimation of ratio of geometric means and 90% CI; exponential transformation from estimated difference in natural logarithm scale obtained from linear mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|0.99||||||Arm B: Zanubrutinib alone vs. zanubrutinib + voriconazole||0.99|0.66|
81509666|NCT04551963|162709295|EQUIVALENCE|Two one sided tests procedure by estimation of ratio of geometric means and 90% CI; exponential transformation from estimated difference in natural logarithm scale obtained from linear mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|0.58||||||Arm B: Zanubrutinib alone vs zanubrutinib + clarithromycin||0.58|0.41|
81509667|NCT04551963|162709296|EQUIVALENCE|Two one sided tests procedure by estimation of ratio of geometric means and 90% CI; exponential transformation from estimated difference in natural logarithm scale obtained from linear mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.08||||||Arm A: Zanubrutinib alone vs. zanubrutinib + fluconazole||1.08|0.82|
81509668|NCT04551963|162709296|EQUIVALENCE|Two one sided tests procedure by estimation of ratio of geometric means and 90% CI; exponential transformation from estimated difference in natural logarithm scale obtained from linear mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|0.99||||||Arm A: Zanubrutinib alone vs. zanubrutinib + diltiazem||0.99|0.66|
81509669|NCT04551963|162709297|EQUIVALENCE|Two one sided tests procedure by estimation of ratio of geometric means and 90% CI; exponential transformation from estimated difference in natural logarithm scale obtained from linear mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.65|1.06||||||Arm B: Zanubrutinib alone vs. zanubrutinib + voriconazole||1.06|0.65|
81509670|NCT04551963|162709297|EQUIVALENCE|Two one sided tests procedure by estimation of ratio of geometric means and 90% CI; exponential transformation from estimated difference in natural logarithm scale obtained from linear mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|0.58||||||Arm B: Zanubrutinib alone vs zanubrutinib + clarithromycin||0.58|0.40|
81509671|NCT04551963|162709298|EQUIVALENCE|Two one sided tests procedure by estimation of ratio of geometric means and 90% CI; exponential transformation from estimated difference in natural logarithm scale obtained from linear mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|0.58||||||Arm A: Zanubrutinib alone vs. zanubrutinib + fluconazole||0.58|0.35|
81509672|NCT04551963|162709298|EQUIVALENCE|Two one sided tests procedure by estimation of ratio of geometric means and 90% CI; exponential transformation from estimated difference in natural logarithm scale obtained from linear mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|0.51||||||Arm A: Zanubrutinib alone vs. zanubrutinib + diltiazem||0.51|0.32|
81509673|NCT04551963|162709299|EQUIVALENCE|Two one sided tests procedure by estimation of ratio of geometric means and 90% CI; exponential transformation from estimated difference in natural logarithm scale obtained from linear mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.0||||||Arm B: Zanubrutinib alone vs. zanubrutinib + voriconazole||1.00|0.68|
81509674|NCT04551963|162709299|EQUIVALENCE|Two one sided tests procedure by estimation of ratio of geometric means and 90% CI; exponential transformation from estimated difference in natural logarithm scale obtained from linear mixed effect model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect.|Ratio of geometric least squares mean|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|0.64||||||Arm B: Zanubrutinib alone vs. zanubrutinib + clarithromycin||0.64|0.39|
81509675|NCT00700622|162709308|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 92 subjects in each group was required to complete the trial. Approximately 230 subjects were to be randomized to achieve 184 completers (assuming a 20% dropout rate). This would have provided 80% power for a noninferiority design to test the difference of a 4-month change in HbA1c levels between treatment groups, assuming the upper noninferiority margins Δ of 0.5% with a standard deviation of 1.2 and a 1-sided alpha of 0.025.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.17|||ANCOVA|||||0.17|-0.31|
81546470|NCT05038982|162769234|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.33||Threshold of significance set at 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||This is a comparison of Th1 GSVA from RNA sequencing (RNASeq) performed on skin biopsies. The comparison is for CPUO patient skin at Week 0 versus Week 12 (end of treatment) The CPUO patients only had one biopsy collected at the timepoints because there are no visible lesions. CPUO patients only had one biopsy taken which will be referred to as Lesional sites. CPUO will compare Lesional biopsies at week 0 to Lesional biopsies at week 12.||-0.33|-0.83|<0.0001
81546471|NCT05038982|162769234|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.18||The threshold for significance is set at 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||This is a comparison of Th2 GSVA from RNASeq performed on skin biopsies. The comparison is for CPUO patient skin at Week 0 versus Week 12 (end of treatment) The CPUO patients only had one biopsy collected at the timepoints because there are no visible lesions. CPUO patients only had one biopsy taken which will be referred to as Lesional sites. CPUO will compare Lesional biopsies at week 0 to Lesional biopsies at week 12.||-0.18|-0.56|0.0003
81546472|NCT05038982|162769234|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.039||The threshold for significance is set at 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||This is a comparison of Th17 GSVA from RNASeq performed on skin biopsies. The comparison is for CPUO patient skin at Week 0 versus Week 12 (end of treatment) The CPUO patients only had one biopsy collected at the timepoints because there are no visible lesions. CPUO patients only had one biopsy taken which will be referred to as Lesional sites. CPUO will compare Lesional biopsies at week 0 to Lesional biopsies at week 12.||0.039|-0.47|0.0952
81546473|NCT05038982|162769234|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.13||Threshold for significance is set at 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||This is a comparison of Th22 GSVA from RNASeq performed on skin biopsies. The comparison is for CPUO patient skin at Week 0 versus Week 12 (end of treatment) The CPUO patients only had one biopsy collected at the timepoints because there are no visible lesions. CPUO patients only had one biopsy taken which will be referred to as Lesional sites. CPUO will compare Lesional biopsies at week 0 to Lesional biopsies at week 12.||-0.13|-0.64|0.004
81546474|NCT05038982|162769234|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.053||The threshold of significance is set at 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||This is a comparison of Th1 GSVA from RNASeq performed on skin biopsies. The comparison is for lesional PN patient skin at Week 0 versus non lesional PN patient skin at week 0.||-0.053|-0.81|0.0277
81546475|NCT05038982|162769234|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.049||The threshold of significance is set at 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||This is a comparison of Th1 GSVA from RNASeq performed on skin biopsies. The comparison is for lesional PN patient skin at Week 12 versus non lesional PN patient skin at week 12.||0.049|-0.85|0.077
81546476|NCT05038982|162769234|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.024||The threshold of significance is set at 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||This is a comparison of Th2 GSVA from RNASeq performed on skin biopsies. The comparison is for lesional PN patient skin at Week 0 versus non lesional PN patient skin at Week 0.||-0.024|-0.64|0.0363
81509676|NCT00383331|162709309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||The response rates are separately evaluated for these two treatment arms. For each arm, a sample size of 48 achieves 91% power to detect a difference of 20% between the null hypothesis of 15% response rate and the alternative hypothesis of 35% using a one-sided, binomial hypothesis test with a target significance level of 2.5% (the actual significance level is 2.2%).||||0.48
81546477|NCT05038982|162769234|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.062||The threshold of significance is set at 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||This is a comparison of Th2 GSVA from RNASeq performed on skin biopsies. The comparison is for lesional PN patient skin at Week 12 versus non lesional PN patient skin at Week 12.||0.062|-0.63|0.10
81546478|NCT05038982|162769234|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.27||The threshold for significance is set at 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||This is a comparison of Th17 GSVA from RNASeq performed on skin biopsies. The comparison is for lesional PN patient skin at Week 0 versus non lesional PN patient skin at Week 0.||-0.27|-0.89|0.0009
81546479|NCT05038982|162769234|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.2326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.2||The threshold for significance is set at 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||This is a comparison of Th17 GSVA from RNASeq performed on skin biopsies. The comparison is for lesional PN patient skin at Week 12 versus non lesional PN patient skin at Week 12.||0.20|-0.77|0.2326
81546480|NCT05038982|162769234|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.18||The threshold for significance is set at 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||This is a comparison of Th22 GSVA from RNASeq performed on skin biopsies. The comparison is for lesional PN patient skin at Week 0 versus non lesional PN patient skin at Week 0.||-0.18|-0.85|0.0047
81546481|NCT05038982|162769234|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.0076||The threshold for significance is set at 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||This is a comparison of Th22 GSVA from RNASeq performed on skin biopsies. The comparison is for lesional PN patient skin at Week 12 versus non lesional PN patient skin at Week 12.||0.0076|-0.83|0.0539
81509677|NCT00383331|162709314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.56
81509678|NCT02253433|162709315|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|2.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.07|-.87|0.575
81509679|NCT02253433|162709316|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.68|-.18|0.141
81509680|NCT02253433|162709317|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|ED visits over the previous 12 months were positively skewed (skewness 2.95; kurtosis 14.1); the responses were dichotomized (0 vs. 1 or more).||||1.57|.47|0.043
81546482|NCT03739203|162769236|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.6798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.37||p-value estimated by Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure from test of no difference between cariprazine dose group and placebo at Week 6.|MMRM|MMRM=Fixed effects:treatment group(TG),ADT failure category,visit,TG-by-visit;Covariates:Baseline(BL)value\& BL by-visit interaction.||||1.37|-2.10|0.6798
81546483|NCT03739203|162769236|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.1245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|0.38||p-value estimated by Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure from test of no difference between cariprazine dose group and placebo at Week 6.|MMRM|MMRM=Fixed effects:treatment group(TG), ADT failure category,visit,TG-by-visit;Covariates:Baseline(BL)value\& BL by-visit interaction.||||0.38|-3.11|0.1245
81546484|NCT03739203|162769237|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.5152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.15||p-value estimated by Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure from test of no difference between cariprazine dose group and placebo at Week 6.|MMRM|MMRM=Fixed effects:treatment group(TG),ADT failure category,visit,TG-by-visit;Covariates:Baseline(BL)value\& BL by-visit interaction.||||0.15|-0.29|0.5152
81509681|NCT01204905|162709331|OTHER|This was a pilot study with a small sample population. There were no power calculations performed.|||||||||||||||||The percentage of patients with HIV-1 viral loads less than 50 c/ml at 48 weeks.|||
81509682|NCT01204905|162709332|OTHER|There were no power calculations performed due to the size of the pilot study.|||||||||||||||||Number of weeks to virologic suppression|||
81509683|NCT01309997|162709348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81509684|NCT01309997|162709348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.64
81509685|NCT00282087|162709349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Two year PFS|78.0||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.0|91.0|||Bayesian Posterior Probability|||The primary endpoint is progression-free survival time, with progression defined as a patient having evidence of recurrent LMS on follow-up evaluation and CT scan. Futility monitoring will be based on the accumulating right-censored PFS time data. The monitoring rules will be based on a Bayesian model.||91|67|0.15
81509686|NCT00282087|162709351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|-0.00269|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cox Proportional Hazards|||Age correlation with progression-free survival for patients on study treatment.||||
81546485|NCT03739203|162769237|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.01||p-value estimated by Mixed-effects Model for Repeated Measure from test of no difference between cariprazine dose group and placebo at Week 6.|MMRM|MMRM=Fixed effects:treatment group(TG), ADT failure category,visit,TG-by-visit;Covariates:Baseline(BL)value\& BL by-visit interaction.||||0.01|-0.43|0.0573
81509687|NCT00282087|162709352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cox Proportional Hazards|||Menopausal status at diagnosis correlation with progression-free survival for patients on study treatment.||||
81509688|NCT00282087|162709353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.101|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cox Proportional Hazards|||Uterine serosal involvement correlation with progression-free survival for patients on study treatment.||||
81509689|NCT00282087|162709354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|-0.00676|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cox Proportional Hazards|||Mitotic rate correlation with progression-free survival for patients on study treatment.||||
81509690|NCT00282087|162709355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|-0.708|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cox Proportional Hazards|||Estrogen receptor (ER) status correlation with progression-free survival for patients on study treatment.||||
81509691|NCT00282087|162709356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|-0.906|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cox Proportional Hazards|||Progesterone receptor (PR) status correlation with progression-free survival for patients on study treatment.||||
81509692|NCT00282087|162709357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.207|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cox Proportional Hazards|||1988 FIGO Stage correlation with progression-free survival for patients on study treatment.||||
81509693|NCT00282087|162709358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|-0.564|||||TWO_SIDED||||||Cox Proportional Hazards|||Estrogen receptor (ER) or progesterone receptor (PR) positive correlation with progression-free survival for patients on study treatment.||||
81509694|NCT03462641|162709376|SUPERIORITY||t-value|-2.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.32||0.0407|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha was set to 0.05.|Paired-Sample Two-Tailed T-Test|||Null hypothesis was no difference in PIGD score within participants before and after flumazenil infusion.||||0.0407
81509695|NCT03462641|162709376|OTHER||F-value|2.861||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|||||"P value is given for the Drug\*Time term, which represents interaction between time relative to administration (before infusion vs after infusion) and treatment administered (placebo vs flumazenil).~Alpha was set to 0.05."|Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis is that there is no significant interaction between drug and time of administration (pre vs. post infusion).||||0.103
81509696|NCT03462641|162709377|OTHER||Standardized β Coefficient|0.6||||2.9e-07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.07||P value presented is for model comparison between interaction model and random intercept model.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A pair of maximum likelihood mixed linear models were estimated. The first was a random intercept model that merely accounted for individual differences in PIGD score before infusion. The second was an interaction model, that added an interaction term between baseline FMZ PET binding and PIGD score change from pre to post infusion. The interaction model was compared against the random intercept model to determine significance of the interaction using likelihood ratio goodness of fit test.||1.07|0.13|0.00000029
81509697|NCT01804049|162709378|SUPERIORITY|Hypothesis: metformin will reduce loss of total lean mass in insulin-resistant older adults over a three year period. It was determined (prior to the initiation of the study) that a sample size of 60 participants per group will have a 73% power to detect a 0.09 m/s difference in gait speed.||||||0.45||||||For lean total body mass, t(118)=0.744, p=0.45.|t-test, 2 sided|T-test calculation for total lean mass: 0.74.||||||0.45
81509698|NCT01804049|162709378|SUPERIORITY|Hypothesis: metformin will reduce loss of total appendicular lean mass in insulin-resistant older adults over a three year period. It was determined (prior to the initiation of the study) that a sample size of 60 participants per group will have a 73% power to detect a 0.09 m/s difference in gait speed.||||||0.79||||||For lean appendicular body mass, t(118) = 0.264, p=0.79.|t-test, 2 sided|T-test calculation appendicular lean mass: 0.26.||||||0.79
81509699|NCT01804049|162709379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t(118)=0.703, p=0.48||||||0.48
81509700|NCT03938103|162709406|OTHER|||||||0.101|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.101
81509701|NCT03938103|162709407|OTHER|||||||0.383|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.383
81509702|NCT00066222|162709423|OTHER|||||||||||||||||This study was designed to detect an improvement in the 2-year overall survival rate from 47% to 60%. Using a one-group chi-square test with a one-sided significance level of 0.10, a sample of 67 patients was deemed sufficient to detect the difference between the null hypothesis (H0: P .47) and the alternative hypothesis (HA: P .60) with 80% power.|If the point estimate for two-year survival is less than or equal to 0.54815, the upper bound of the one-sided 90% confidence interval on 47%, then H0 would not be rejected and the conclusion would be that the two-year survival rate did not statistically improve from 47% under the new treatment. If the point estimate is greater than 0.54815, then H0 would be rejected and the conclusion is that the two-year survival rate did improve from 47% to 60% under the new treatment.|||
81509703|NCT00066222|162709426|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The following rule would reject the null hypothesis that the proportion of severe esophagitis was 30% with an overall significance level of 0.05: 27 or more cases of severe esophagitis among the total sample of evaluable patients.|||
81546486|NCT02233517|162769238|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.84
81509704|NCT00066222|162709427|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The following rule would reject the null hypothesis that the proportion of treatment-related fatalities was less than or equal to 5% with an overall significance level of 0.05: 6 or more instances of treatment-related fatalities among the total sample of evaluable patients.|||
81509705|NCT02767869|162709430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.021|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.021
81509706|NCT02767869|162709431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.530
81509707|NCT02767869|162709432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.034|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.034
81509708|NCT02767869|162709433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.050
81546487|NCT02233517|162769238|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|<|0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to 3 months post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||<0.44
81546488|NCT02233517|162769238|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to 6 months post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.33
81546489|NCT02233517|162769239|SUPERIORITY|Estimation parameter is interaction of session by therapy, or estimate of difference in mean between CBT and PCT per time point. Positive value is less decrease over time in CBT arm (greater decrease in anger over time in PCT).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Multilevel model of therapy type (1=CBT, 2=PCT), gender, and time on DAR scores, using data from baseline, 12 sessions, post-treatment, 3-month and 6-month follow up.||||0.26
81546490|NCT02233517|162769240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.90
81509709|NCT02767869|162709434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.799|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.799
81509710|NCT02767869|162709435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.047|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.047
81509711|NCT02767869|162709436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.878|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.878
81509712|NCT02767869|162709437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.919|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.919
81509713|NCT02767869|162709438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.254|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.254
81546491|NCT02233517|162769240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to 3 months post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.85
81546492|NCT02233517|162769240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to 6 months post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.79
81546493|NCT02233517|162769241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.2||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.002|||t-test, 2 sided|||This is the comparison of change in means for cognitive-behavioral vs. present-centered therapy from baseline to post-treatment for the Extent of Participation scale.||-.002|-4.5|0.05
81509714|NCT02767869|162709439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.347|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.347
81509715|NCT02767869|162709440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.227|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.227
81509716|NCT02767869|162709441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.410
81509717|NCT02767869|162709442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.021|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.021
81509718|NCT02998671|162709461|SUPERIORITY|Comparison at end of Period 1 (P1): CJM112 versus Placebo.|Ratio of geometric means|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.81|||Bayesian model for repeated measurements||"Ratio of Geometric Means (CJM112 / Placebo) calculated. A value \> 1 indicates a higher number of lesion counts in the CJM112 group.~Bayesian analysis. The credible interval was calculated and presented under confidence interval."|||1.81|0.79|
81509719|NCT02998671|162709461|SUPERIORITY|Comparison at end of Period 1 (P1): CJM112 versus Placebo.|Ratio of geometric means|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|1.8|||Bayesian model for repeated measurements||"Ratio of Geometric Means (CJM112 / Placebo) calculated. A value \> 1 indicates a higher number of lesion counts in the CJM112 group.~Bayesian analysis. The credible interval was calculated and presented under confidence interval."|||1.80|0.66|
81509720|NCT02063984|162709492|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.56|||||Outcome was tested in a zero-inflated negative binomial (ZINB) model|CM+No WMT is the comparison condition||1.56|.11|
81509721|NCT02063984|162709493|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of means|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|3.07|||||Outcome was tested in a zero-inflated negative binomial (ZINB) model|CM+No WMT is the comparison condition||3.07|.79|
81509722|NCT02063984|162709494|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|4.82||||||CM+No WMT is the comparison condition||4.82|.18|
81509723|NCT02063984|162709495|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of means|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.54|||||Outcome was tested in a zero-inflated negative binomial (ZINB) model|CM+No WMT is the comparison condition||2.54|.33|
81509724|NCT02063984|162709496|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.45||||||Strategy 1 is the comparison condition||2.45|.45|
81509725|NCT02063984|162709496|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|6.2||||||Strategy 1 is the comparison condition||6.20|.84|
81509726|NCT02063984|162709496|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.13||||||Strategy 1 is the comparison condition||1.13|.23|
81509727|NCT02063984|162709497|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of means|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.92||||||Strategy 1 is the comparison condition||1.92|.76|
81509728|NCT02063984|162709497|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of means|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.18||||||Strategy 1 is the comparison condition||1.18|.49|
81509729|NCT02063984|162709497|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of means|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.15||||||Strategy 1 is the comparison condition||2.15|.83|
81509730|NCT01576939|162709501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.0||||0.9906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.979|1.022|||Regression, Cox|This was a Cox proportional hazards model with dose as the single predictor.||||1.022|0.979|0.9906
81509731|NCT01576939|162709502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.2795||||0.1209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.634|||Regression, Linear|Linear regression model with dose as the single predictor in the model.||||0.634|-0.077|0.1209
81509732|NCT01576939|162709503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.285||||0.9832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.28|26.71|||Regression, Linear|Linear regression model with dose as the single predictor in the model.||||26.71|-27.28|0.9832
81546494|NCT02233517|162769241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.09||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|1.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||This is the comparison of change in means for cognitive-behavioral vs. present-centered therapy from baseline to post-treatment for the Perceived Limitations scale.||1.08|-2.03|0.53
81546495|NCT02233517|162769241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.42||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||This is the comparison of change in means for cognitive-behavioral vs. present-centered therapy from baseline to post-treatment for the Satisfaction scale.||1.14|-2.30|0.50
81546496|NCT02233517|162769242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||The estimation parameter of 0.28 indicates that at each of the 16 time points, participants in the CBT arm had 0.28 point less of a decrease in disability than those in PCT arm.|Estimation parameter is interaction of session by therapy, or estimate of difference in mean between CBT and PCT per time point. Positive value is less decrease over time in CBT arm (greater decrease in anger over time in PCT).||||<0.0001
81546497|NCT02233517|162769243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.59
81546498|NCT02233517|162769243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to 3 months post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.61
81546499|NCT02233517|162769243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to 6 months post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.74
81546500|NCT02233517|162769244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.25
81546501|NCT02233517|162769244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to 3 months post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.97
81546502|NCT02233517|162769244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to 6 months post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.69
81546503|NCT02233517|162769245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.29|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.29
81546504|NCT02233517|162769245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to 3 months post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.44
81546505|NCT02233517|162769245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to 6 months post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.11
81546506|NCT02233517|162769246|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimation parameter is interaction of session by therapy, or estimate of difference in mean between CBT and PCT per time point. Positive value is less decrease over time in CBT arm (greater decrease in PTSD in PCT).|Multilevel model of therapy type (1=CBT, 2=PCT), gender, and time on PCL Total scores, using data from baseline, 12 sessions, post-treatment, 3-month and 6-month follow up.||||0.16
81546507|NCT02233517|162769247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.45
81546508|NCT02233517|162769247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to 3 months post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.55
81546509|NCT02233517|162769247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to 6 months post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.87
81546510|NCT02233517|162769248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.49|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to post-treatment.|||||0.49
81546511|NCT02233517|162769248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to 3 months post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.70
81546512|NCT02233517|162769248|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Baseline to 6 months post-treatment. The reference condition is the present centered therapy arm.|||||0.45
81546513|NCT01656408|162769256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.978|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.4|6.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||6.6|-6.4|0.978
81546514|NCT01656408|162769256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.4|-4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||-4.5|-15.4|0.005
81546515|NCT01656408|162769256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.8|-8.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||-8.4|-19.8|0.000
81546516|NCT01656408|162769256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.03|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.0|-1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||-1.9|-13.0|0.030
81546517|NCT01656408|162769256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9||0.484|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.9|11.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 10||11.9|-4.9|0.484
81546518|NCT01656408|162769256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.169|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.3|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 10||0.9|-9.3|0.169
81546519|NCT01656408|162769256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.023|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.9|-2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 10||-2.6|-14.9|0.023
81546520|NCT01656408|162769256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6||0.605|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.4|5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 10||5.5|-10.4|0.605
81509733|NCT01576939|162709504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.03795||||0.0263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.00483|0.071|||Mixed Models Analysis|A repeated measures model with dose as the single predictor. QoL values were measured for each patient every week.||||0.071|0.00483|0.0263
81509734|NCT01576939|162709505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.0567||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0199|0.0935|||Mixed Models Analysis|A repeated measures model with dose as the single predictor and QoL values measured each week for each patient.||||0.0935|0.0199|0.0039
81509735|NCT04776720|162709604|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|0.19||||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|1.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||1.34|-0.95|0.743
81509736|NCT04776720|162709605|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|0.98||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||1.93|0.03|0.043
81509737|NCT04776720|162709606|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|0.99||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|5.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, with variance co-variance matrix||||5.84|-3.87|0.689
81509738|NCT04776720|162709607|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-0.28||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|1.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||1.07|-1.63|0.685
81509739|NCT04776720|162709608|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|0.3||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||2.3|-1.69|0.764
81509740|NCT04776720|162709609|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-0.12||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|1.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||1.53|-1.78|0.883
81509741|NCT04776720|162709610|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-0.11||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||0.6|-0.83|0.753
81509742|NCT04776720|162709611|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-3.4||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.54|2.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||2.74|-9.54|0.276
81509743|NCT04776720|162709612|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|-0.29||||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||0.28|-0.86|0.319
81509744|NCT04776720|162709613|SUPERIORITY||Model based LS mean difference|0.1||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|adjusted for baseline value Repeated measures mixed models, unstructured variance co-variance matrix||||0.34|-0.15|0.448
81509745|NCT03306433|162709704|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is that there are no significant paired differences between the groups. The power calculation is based on the observed variation and number of participants|Paired difference t-test|-12.139|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.101||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||Paired difference p value comparing UDMA-K18 vs Adhesive Control|Paired difference test, 2 sided||There are 12 participants (pairs) for this comparison|Paired difference test within each participant.||||0.0003
81509746|NCT03306433|162709704|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis was that there were no differences between the groups|Paired difference t-test|-7.412|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.049||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|||||Paired differrnce between UDMA-K18 and UDMA control|Paired difference test, 2 sided||There are 9 participant pairs for this comparison|Paired comparison||||0.0063
81509747|NCT03306433|162709705|EQUIVALENCE|The Null hypothesis was that there would be no differences between the groups|Chi Square on WSL Index frequency|15.77||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||WSL Index is non-parametric||||0.0033
81509748|NCT03306433|162709705|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that there would not be any differences between the groups|Chi Square on WSL Index frequency|6.8321||||0.145|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1450
81509749|NCT00819156|162709706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|61.0||||||95.0|41.0|78.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter from Day 28 to Day 364. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||78|41|
81509750|NCT00819156|162709706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|84.0||||||95.0|64.0|95.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter from Day 28 to Day 364. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||95|64|
81509751|NCT00819156|162709706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|96.0||||||95.0|81.0|100.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter from Day 28 to Day 364. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||100|81|
81509752|NCT00819156|162709706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|90.0||||||95.0|73.0|98.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter from Day 28 to Day 364. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||98|73|
81509753|NCT00819156|162709706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|90.0||||||95.0|73.0|98.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter from Day 28 to Day 364. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||98|73|
81509754|NCT00819156|162709706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|92.0||||||95.0|74.0|99.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter from Day 28 to Day 364. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||99|74|
81509755|NCT00819156|162709707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|92.0||||||95.0|80.0|98.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone (T) \<=0.5 nanograms (ng)/milliliter (mL) from Day 28 to Day 364 for Patients With T \<=0.5 ng/mL at Day 28. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||98|80|
81509756|NCT00819156|162709707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|96.0||||||95.0|86.0|100.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone (T) \<=0.5 nanograms (ng)/milliliter (mL) from Day 28 to Day 364 for Patients With T \<=0.5 ng/mL at Day 28. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||100|86|
81509757|NCT00819156|162709707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|100.0||||||95.0|93.0|100.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone (T) \<=0.5 nanograms (ng)/milliliter (mL) from Day 28 to Day 364 for Patients With T \<=0.5 ng/mL at Day 28. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated by the Clopper-Pearson method.|||100|93|
81509758|NCT00819156|162709708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|70.0||||||95.0|51.0|85.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter at Day 28. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method.|||85|51|
81509759|NCT00819156|162709708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|91.0||||||95.0|75.0|98.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter at Day 28. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method.|||98|75|
81509760|NCT00819156|162709708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|97.0||||||95.0|84.0|100.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter at Day 28. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method.|||100|84|
81509761|NCT00819156|162709708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|97.0||||||95.0|83.0|100.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter at Day 28. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method.|||100|83|
81509762|NCT00819156|162709708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|94.0||||||95.0|80.0|99.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter at Day 28. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method.|||99|80|
81509763|NCT00819156|162709708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|93.0||||||95.0|77.0|99.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter at Day 28. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method.|||99|77|
81509764|NCT00819156|162709709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|83.0||||||95.0|65.0|94.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter at Day 3. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method.|||94|65|
81509765|NCT00819156|162709709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|94.0||||||95.0|79.0|99.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter at Day 3. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method.|||99|79|
81509766|NCT00819156|162709709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|87.0||||||95.0|70.0|96.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter at Day 3. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method.|||96|70|
81509767|NCT00819156|162709709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|93.0||||||95.0|78.0|99.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter at Day 3. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method.|||99|78|
81509768|NCT00819156|162709709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|91.0||||||95.0|76.0|98.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter at Day 3. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method.|||98|76|
81509769|NCT00819156|162709709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|93.0||||||95.0|78.0|99.0|||||The estimated value is the percentage of patients with Testosterone \<=0.5 nanograms/milliliter at Day 3. The 95% Confidence Interval was calculated with the Clopper-Pearson method.|||99|78|
81509770|NCT00819156|162709710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0933||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0933
81509771|NCT00819156|162709711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.165||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.165
81509772|NCT00819156|162709712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.429||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.429
81509773|NCT02195700|162709720|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.2||5% level of significance (2-sided)|unstructured covariance|||The linear mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) included fixed effects for treatment, each scheduled time point (5 levels: weeks 2, 4, 6, 9, and 12), the treatment-by-time point interaction, and the DRA status. Baseline AIMS score was a covariate. The unstructured covariance model was used, and the primary analysis compared the SD-809 and placebo groups at week 12. This was based on the F-test using the Satterhwaite method to compute the denominator degrees of freedom.||-0.2|-2.6|0.0188
81509774|NCT02195700|162709721|SUPERIORITY||Differences in %|7.9||||0.4001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|25.2||5% level of significance (2-sided)|Pearson's chi-square test|||The secondary efficacy endpoints were analyzed using a hierarchical testing procedure. If the primary analysis was statistically significant (p\<0.05), then the first key secondary endpoint was to be analyzed. If the first key secondary endpoint was statistically significant, then the second key secondary endpoint was to be similarly analyzed. For any analysis that was not statistically significant, all subsequent analyses of key secondary endpoints were exploratory rather than confirmatory.||25.2|-10.2|0.4001
81509775|NCT02931838|162709728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4873||||||Nominal p-value|Chi-squared|P-value is from the Fishers Exact if at least one cell count is \<5. Otherwise, p-value is from the Chi-Square test.||||||0.4873
81509776|NCT02931838|162709728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003||||||Nominal p-value|Chi-squared|P-value is from the Fishers Exact if at least one cell count is \<5. Otherwise, p-value is from the Chi-Square test.||||||0.0003
81509777|NCT02931838|162709728|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Nominal p-value|Chi-squared|P-value is from the Fishers Exact if at least one cell count is \<5. Otherwise, p-value is from the Chi-Square test.||||||<0.0001
81509778|NCT02931838|162709728|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Nominal p-value|Chi-squared|P-value is from the Fishers Exact if at least one cell count is \<5. Otherwise, p-value is from the Chi-Square test.||||||< 0.0001
81509779|NCT02931838|162709728|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Nominal p-value|Chi-squared|P-value is from the Fishers Exact if at least one cell count is \<5. Otherwise, p-value is from the Chi-Square test.||||||<0.0001
81509780|NCT03430843|162709751|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.85|||1-sided, Log Rank Test|||||0.85|0.57|0.0001
81509781|NCT03588806|162709866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.218|||||||ANOVA|Univariate repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.218
81509782|NCT03588806|162709867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.268|||||||ANOVA|Univariate repeated measures||||||0.268
81509783|NCT03588806|162709868|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Univariate repeated measures ANOVA||||||<0.001
81509784|NCT03588806|162709869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.228|||||||ANOVA|Univariate repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.228
81509785|NCT03588806|162709870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||ANOVA|Univariate repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.043
81509786|NCT03588806|162709871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.486|||||||ANOVA|Univariate repeated measures ANOVA||PROMIS Social Roles score||||0.486
81509787|NCT03588806|162709871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078|||||||ANOVA|Univariate repeated measures ANOVA||PROMIS Sleep Disturbance T-Scores||||0.078
81509788|NCT03588806|162709871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.874|||||||ANOVA|Univariate repeated measures ANOVA||PROMIS Depression T-Scores||||0.874
81509789|NCT03588806|162709871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.389|||||||ANOVA|Univariate repeated measures ANOVA||PROMIS Anxiety T-Score||||0.389
81546521|NCT01656408|162769257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9||0.635|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.9|8.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||8.7|-4.9|0.635
81546522|NCT01656408|162769257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.077|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.1|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||-0.4|-10.1|0.077
81546523|NCT01656408|162769257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.0|-5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||-5.7|-15.0|0.001
81546524|NCT01656408|162769257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.556|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.0|3.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||3.9|-8.0|0.556
81546525|NCT01656408|162769257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.527|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.5|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 10||2.5|-5.5|0.527
81546526|NCT01656408|162769257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.234|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.1|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 10||1.4|-8.1|0.234
81546527|NCT01656408|162769257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.7|-4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 10||-4.1|-12.7|0.002
81546528|NCT01656408|162769257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.726|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.2|6.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 10||6.5|-4.2|0.726
81546529|NCT01656408|162769258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||0.855|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.0|7.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||7.3|-9.0|0.855
81546530|NCT01656408|162769258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.1||0.658|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.8|18.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 6||18.1|-10.8|0.658
81546531|NCT01656408|162769258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1||0.392|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.3|18.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 15||18.9|-6.3|0.392
81546532|NCT01656408|162769259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.563|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.0|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||3.0|-6.0|0.563
81546533|NCT01656408|162769259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.381|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.8|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 6||2.5|-0.8|0.381
81546534|NCT01656408|162769259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.387|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 15||5.2|-1.7|0.387
81546535|NCT01656408|162769260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7||0.357|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.9|12.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||12.8|-3.9|0.357
81546536|NCT01656408|162769260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8||0.15|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|15.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 6||15.9|-1.2|0.150
81546537|NCT01656408|162769260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2||0.578|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.3|12.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 15||12.3|-6.3|0.578
81546538|NCT01656408|162769261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.942|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.1|5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||5.5|-5.1|0.942
81546539|NCT01656408|162769261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.627|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.8|8.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 6||8.5|-4.8|0.627
81546540|NCT01656408|162769261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.046|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|7.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 15||7.6|0.9|0.046
81546541|NCT01656408|162769262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.025|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.0|-3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||-3.6|-18.0|0.025
81546542|NCT01656408|162769262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.055|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.0|-1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 28||-1.1|-11.0|0.055
81546543|NCT01656408|162769263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.999|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.4|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||4.4|-4.4|0.999
81546544|NCT01656408|162769263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.934|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 8||5.2|-5.7|0.934
81509790|NCT03588806|162709872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.676|||||||ANOVA|Univariate repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.676
81509791|NCT04301934|162709874|NON_INFERIORITY|The prevalence of UTI for the LASER group and vaginal estrogen group was calculated. Non-inferiority test using Farrington-Manning method was applied to test the risk difference against the pre-specified non-inferiority margin (20%).||||||0.034|||||||Farrington-Manning|||||||0.034
81509792|NCT04904744|162709875|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.06|||Regression, Logistic||Low Tailored Message vs. No Message (reference group)|||2.06|0.88|0.165
81509793|NCT04904744|162709875|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.03|||Regression, Logistic||Low tailored message plus COVID-19 vaccine message vs. No Message|||2.03|0.87|0.193
81509794|NCT04904744|162709875|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.52|||Regression, Logistic||Low Tailored Message vs. Low tailored message plus COVID-19 vaccine message|||1.52|0.68|0.930
81509795|NCT04904744|162709876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|3.52|||Regression, Logistic||Low Tailored Message vs. No Message|||3.52|1.21|0.008
81509796|NCT04904744|162709876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.23|||Regression, Logistic||Low tailored message plus COVID-19 vaccine message vs. No Message|||2.23|0.70|0.457
81546545|NCT01656408|162769263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.547|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.7|7.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 15||7.9|-3.7|0.547
81509797|NCT04904744|162709876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.74|||Regression, Logistic||Low Tailored Message vs. Low tailored message plus COVID-19 vaccine message|||2.74|1.00|0.049
81509798|NCT04904744|162709877|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|4.82|||Regression, Logistic||Low Tailored Message vs. No Message|||4.82|0.86|0.104
81509799|NCT04904744|162709877|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|3.22|||Regression, Logistic||Low tailored message plus COVID-19 vaccine message vs. No Message|||3.22|0.49|0.631
81509800|NCT04904744|162709877|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.61|||Regression, Logistic||Low Tailored Message vs. Low tailored message plus COVID-19 vaccine message|||3.61|0.73|0.238
81509801|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity of lesion shape|0.694|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in specificity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests.||||<0.001
81509802|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Lesion homogeneity spec, conservative|0.714|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in specificity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image specificity of the homogeneity of elasticity with the lesion and surrounding tissue using conservative strategy (BIRADS 3 mass upgraded to BIRADS 4a' if they were not homogeneous on the color overlay SW elastographic image; BIRADS 4a mass downgraded to BIRADS 3' if they were very homogeneous).~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||<0.001
81546546|NCT01656408|162769263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.906|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.2|4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 22||4.5|-5.2|0.906
81509803|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Lesion homogeneity spec, agressive|0.785|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in specificity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image specificity of the homogeneity of elasticity with the lesion and surrounding tissue using aggressive strategy (BIRADS 3 mass upgraded to BIRADS 4a' if they were not homogeneous on the color overlay SW elastographic image; BIRADS 4a mass downgraded to BIRADS 3' if they were very or reasonably homogeneous).~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||<0.001
81509804|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Max. elasticity specificity,conservative|0.657||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in specificity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image specificity of the maximum elasticity using conservative strategy (BIRADS 3 mass upgraded to BIRADS 4a' if maximum elasticity was 160 kiloPascals (kPa) (7.3 m/sec) or more; BIRADS 4a mass downgraded to BIRADS 3' if the maximum elasticity was 30 kPa (3.2 m/sec) or less).~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||0.001
81509805|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Max. elasticity specificity, aggressive|0.774|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in specificity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image specificity of the maximum elasticity using aggressive strategy (BIRADS 3 mass upgraded to BIRADS 4a' if maximum elasticity was 160 kPa(7.3 m/sec) or more; BIRADS 4a mass downgraded to BIRADS 3' if the maximum elasticity was 80 kPa (5.2 m/sec) or less).~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||<0.001
81509806|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median mean elasticity value specificity|0.626||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in specificity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image median mean elasticity value.~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||0.18
81509807|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diameter ratio specificity|0.512||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in specificity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image diameter ratio.~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||0.006
81509808|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median elasticity ratio specificity|0.649||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in specificity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image median elasticity ratio.~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||0.006
81509809|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Max.color scale specificity,conservative|0.703|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in specificity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image specificity of color using a six-point color scale of maximum elasticity in the mass and surrounding parenchyma using conservative strategy (BIRADS 3 mass upgraded to BIRADS 4a' if the max stiffness on the color overlay SW elastographic image was red; BIRADS 4a mass downgraded to BIRADS 3' if the max stiffness on the color overlay SW elastographic image was black to dark blue).~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||<0.001
81546547|NCT01656408|162769263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.682|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|6.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 28||6.6|-4.0|0.682
81546548|NCT01656408|162769264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.099|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.1|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||0.0|-11.1|0.099
81546549|NCT01656408|162769264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.034|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.1|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 10||-1.7|-10.1|0.034
81546550|NCT01656408|162769265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.281|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.5|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||1.6|-6.5|0.281
81509810|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Max. color scale specificity, aggressive|0.785|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in specificity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05~Overall specificity = 78.5%"|McNemar|||"Elastography image specificity of color using a six-point color scale of maximum elasticity in the mass and surrounding parenchyma using aggressive strategy (BIRADS 3 mass upgraded to BIRADS 4a' if the max stiffness on the color overlay SW elastographic image was red; BIRADS 4a mass downgraded to BIRADS 3' if the max stiffness on the color overlay SW elastographic image was black to dark blue, or light blue).~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||<0.001
81509811|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Lesion shape sensitivity|0.979||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in sensitivity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image lesion shape.~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||0.48
81509812|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Lesion homogeneity sens, conservative|0.969||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in sensitivity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image sensitivity of the homogeneity of elasticity with the lesion and surrounding tissue using conservative strategy (BIRADS 3 mass upgraded to BIRADS 4a' if they were not homogeneous on the color overlay SW elastographic image; BIRADS 4a mass downgraded to BIRADS 3' if they were very homogeneous).~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||0.74
81509813|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||elasticity homogeneity,aggressive,sensit|0.962||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in sensitivity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image sensitivity of the homogeneity of elasticity with the lesion and surrounding tissue using aggressive strategy (BIRADS 3 mass upgraded to BIRADS 4a' if they were not homogeneous on the color overlay SW elastographic image; BIRADS 4a mass downgraded to BIRADS 3' if they were very or reasonably homogeneous).~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||0.37
81509814|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||elasticity homegeneity,conservative,sens|0.99||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in sensitivity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05~Overall sensitivity = 99.0%"|McNemar|||"Elastography image sensitivity of the maximum elasticity using conservative strategy (BIRADS 3 mass upgraded to BIRADS 4a' if maximum elasticity was 160 kPa(7.3 m/sec) or more; BIRADS 4a mass downgraded to BIRADS 3' if the maximum elasticity was 30 kPa (3.2 m/sec) or less).~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||0.025
81509815|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||max. elasticity sensitivity,aggressive|0.972|||>|0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in sensitivity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image sensitivity of the maximum elasticity using aggressive strategy (BIRADS 3 mass upgraded to BIRADS 4a' if maximum elasticity was 160 kPa(7.3 m/sec) or more; BIRADS 4a mass downgraded to BIRADS 3' if the maximum elasticity was 80 kPa (5.2 m/sec) or less).~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||>0.99
81546551|NCT01656408|162769265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.333|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 10||4.0|-1.2|0.333
81509816|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median mean elasticity value sensitivity|0.986||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in sensitivity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image median mean elasticity value.~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||0.046
81509817|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||diameter ratio sensitivity|0.99||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in sensitivity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image diameter ratio.~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||0.025
81509818|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||median elasticity ratio sensitivity|0.983||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in sensitivity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image median elasticity ratio.~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||0.083
81509819|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Max.color scale sensitivity,conservative|0.997||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in sensitivity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image sensitivity of color using a six-point color scale of maximum elasticity in the mass and surrounding parenchyma using conservative strategy (BIRADS 3 mass upgraded to BIRADS 4a' if the max stiffness on the color overlay SW elastographic image was red; BIRADS 4a mass downgraded to BIRADS 3' if the max stiffness on the color overlay SW elastographic image was black to dark blue).~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||0.008
81509820|NCT00716482|162709879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Max. color scale sensitivity, aggressive|0.986||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||"P-value was that to test the null hypothesis that there is no change in sensitivity with addition of the ShearWave elastographic feature.~Significance threshold P-value = 0.05"|McNemar|||"Elastography image sensitivity of color using a six-point color scale of maximum elasticity in the mass and surrounding parenchyma using aggressive strategy (BIRADS 3 mass upgraded to BIRADS 4a' if the max stiffness on the color overlay SW elastographic image was red; BIRADS 4a mass downgraded to BIRADS 3' if the max stiffness on the color overlay SW elastographic image was black to dark blue, or light blue).~Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the two tests."||||0.21
81546552|NCT01656408|162769266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.279|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.7|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||2.1|-9.7|0.279
81546553|NCT01656408|162769266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.817|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.9|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 28||5.2|-6.9|0.817
81509821|NCT00716482|162709880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|Kruskal-Wallis one-way ANOVA. Kruskal-Wallis was performed once to get p-values for all of the 9 categories at once.||Null hypothesis: no variance of similarity exists between the three groups||||<0.001
81509822|NCT03248531|162709883|OTHER||Mean posterior difference|31.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|50.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Results were based on a Bayesian logistic regression model where the number of responders were assumed to follow a binomial distribution. Treatment and Baseline Hurley Stage were included as predictors in the model. 95% credible intervals were presented for the bimekizumab (BKZ) vs placebo (PBO) comparison.||50.4|11.0|
81509823|NCT03248531|162709883|OTHER||Mean posterior difference|-2.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.6|||TWO_SIDED|60.0|-11.2|6.6|||Regression, Logistic|||Results were based on a Bayesian logistic regression model where the number of responders were assumed to follow a binomial distribution. Treatment and Baseline Hurley Stage were included as predictors in the model. 60% credible intervals were presented for the BKZ vs adalimumab (ADA) comparison.||6.6|-11.2|
81509824|NCT03248531|162709883|OTHER||Pr [Diff>0%] (%)|99.8|||||||||||Regression, Logistic|||Results were based on a Bayesian logistic regression model where the number of responders were assumed to follow a binomial distribution. Treatment and Baseline Hurley Stage were included as predictors in the model.||||
81509825|NCT03248531|162709883|OTHER||Pr[Diff > 0%](%)|42.1|||||||||||Regression, Logistic|||Results were based on a Bayesian logistic regression model where the number of responders were assumed to follow a binomial distribution. Treatment and Baseline Hurley Stage were included as predictors in the model.||||
81546554|NCT01656408|162769267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.756|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|4.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||4.7|-3.2|0.756
81546555|NCT01656408|162769267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.158|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.7|8.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 8||8.6|-0.7|0.158
81509826|NCT04075513|162709925|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was based on a relative margin of 10%. Since higher time in range means better outcome, non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference between Toujeo LS mean and 90% of Tresiba LS mean at Week 12 was \> 0.|Least square mean difference|3.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.163||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|5.44||Threshold of significance at \<0.05.|ANCOVA||This estimation parameter corresponds to the difference between Toujeo LS mean and 90% of Tresiba LS mean.|Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model including the fixed categorical effect of treatment groups and randomization stratum of screening HbA1c (\<8.0%, \>=8.0%) and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline percent time in range value.||5.44|0.88|0.0067
81509827|NCT04075513|162709926|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was based on a relative margin of 10%. Since lower CV means better outcome, non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference between Toujeo LS mean and 110% of Tresiba LS mean at Week 12 was \< 0.|Least square mean difference|-5.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.542|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-4.38||Threshold of significance at \<0.05.|ANCOVA||This estimation parameter corresponds to the difference between Toujeo LS mean and 110% of Tresiba LS mean.|A hierarchical step-down testing procedure was used to control type I error. The hierarchical testing was then performed sequentially only when the primary endpoint demonstrated non-inferiority. Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model including the fixed categorical effect of treatment groups and randomization stratum of screening HbA1c (\<8.0%, \>=8.0%) and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline percent time in range value.||-4.38|-6.50|<0.0001
81509828|NCT04075513|162709927|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was demonstrated if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI of the adjusted difference estimate of Toujeo and Tresiba at Week 12 was \>0.|Least square mean difference|-2.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.225||0.0548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.75|0.05||Threshold of significance at \<0.05.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical step-down testing procedure was used to control type I error. The hierarchical testing was then performed sequentially when the primary endpoint and the secondary endpoint of total CV demonstrated non-inferiority. Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model including the fixed categorical effect of treatment groups and randomization stratum of screening HbA1c (\<8.0%, \>=8.0%) and the continuous fixed covariate of Baseline percent time in range value.||0.05|-4.75|0.0548
81509829|NCT02550288|162709937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-36.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.5|-32.2|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-32.2|-40.5|<0.001
81509830|NCT02550288|162709937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-11.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|-8.2|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-8.2|-14.9|<0.001
81509831|NCT02550288|162709937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-39.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.1|-35.8|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-35.8|-44.1|<0.001
81509832|NCT02550288|162709937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-10.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|-6.8|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||||-6.8|-13.5|<0.001
81509833|NCT03629223|162709964|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence acceptance range for 90% confidence interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%. In the below, LS-means = least squares mean.|Percentage of Ratio of Geometric LS-Mean|115.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.55|122.58||||||||122.58|108.55|
81509834|NCT03629223|162709964|OTHER||Percentage of ratio of Geometric LS-Mean|186.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|163.61|212.28||||||||212.28|163.61|
81509835|NCT03629223|162709964|OTHER||Percentage of ratio of Geometric LS-Mean|163.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|146.17|182.1||||||||182.10|146.17|
81509836|NCT03629223|162709965|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with Equivalence acceptance range for 90% confidence interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Percentage of ratio of Geometric LS-Mean|115.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.51|122.6||||||||122.60|108.51|
81546556|NCT01656408|162769267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.404|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.4|7.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 15||7.1|-2.4|0.404
81546557|NCT01656408|162769267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.214|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|7.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 22||7.1|-1.0|0.214
81509837|NCT03629223|162709965|OTHER||Percentage of ratio of Geometric LS-Mean|186.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|163.78|212.77||||||||212.77|163.78|
81546558|NCT01656408|162769267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.086|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|10.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 28||10.0|0.2|0.086
81546559|NCT01656408|162769268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.8|-5.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||-5.9|-16.8|0.003
81509838|NCT03629223|162709965|OTHER||Percentage of ratio of Geometric LS-Mean|163.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|146.09|182.46||||||||182.46|146.09|
81509839|NCT03629223|162709966|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis was performed with equivalence acceptance range for 90% confidence interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|Percentage of ratio of Geometric LS-Mean|113.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.62|119.85||||||||119.85|107.62|
81509840|NCT03629223|162709966|OTHER||Percentage of ratio of Geometric LS-Mean|236.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|215.69|259.34||||||||259.34|215.69|
81509841|NCT03629223|162709966|OTHER||Percentage of ratio of Geometric LS-Mean|199.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|176.44|225.82||||||||225.82|176.44|
81509842|NCT01262638|162709975|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-15.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|-9.7|||ANCOVA|||||-9.7|-21.8|<0.0001
81546560|NCT01656408|162769268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.105|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.3|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 28||0.1|-12.3|0.105
81509843|NCT01262638|162709975|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-22.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.9|-16.9|||ANCOVA|||||-16.9|-28.9|<0.0001
81509844|NCT01262638|162709975|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-24.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|-18.4|||ANCOVA|||||-18.4|-30.5|<0.0001
81509845|NCT04855240|162710031|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.61||0.1683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|4.4|||ANOVA|||||4.4|-25.4|0.1683
81509846|NCT04855240|162710031|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.64||0.8356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|16.6|||ANOVA|||||16.6|-13.4|0.8356
81509847|NCT04855240|162710032|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.831||||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.598|1.155|||Log Rank|||||1.155|0.598|0.2280
81509848|NCT04855240|162710032|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.5604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.793|1.527|||Log Rank|||||1.527|0.793|0.5604
81509849|NCT04855240|162710033|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.11||||0.2457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.26|-0.05|0.2457
81509850|NCT04855240|162710033|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.06||||0.3997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.09|-0.22|0.3997
81509851|NCT04855240|162710034|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.07||||0.4771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.22|-0.09|0.4771
81509852|NCT04855240|162710034|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.09||||0.2925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.06|-0.24|0.2925
81509853|NCT04855240|162710035|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.07||||0.4628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.22|-0.09|0.4628
81509854|NCT04855240|162710035|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.09||||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.06|-0.24|0.3090
81546561|NCT01656408|162769269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.691|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.5|4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||4.6|-7.5|0.691
81546562|NCT01656408|162769269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9||0.57|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.3|8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 8||8.8|-4.3|0.570
81509855|NCT04855240|162710036|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-17.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.36||0.2494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.8|12.4|||ANOVA|||||12.4|-47.8|0.2494
81509856|NCT04855240|162710036|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.42||0.7385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|35.4|||ANOVA|||||35.4|-25.1|0.7385
81509857|NCT04855240|162710037|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-22.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.91||0.3238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.5|22.3|||ANOVA|||||22.3|-67.5|0.3238
81509858|NCT04855240|162710037|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.99||0.7344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.3|52.9|||ANOVA|||||52.9|-37.3|0.7344
81509859|NCT04855240|162710038|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.8489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.0|||ANOVA|||||3.0|-3.7|0.8489
81509860|NCT04855240|162710038|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.2768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|5.3|||ANOVA|||||5.3|-1.5|0.2768
81509861|NCT04855240|162710039|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.6291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|3.8|||ANOVA|||||3.8|-6.2|0.6291
81509862|NCT04855240|162710039|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55||0.3182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.5|||ANOVA|||||7.5|-2.5|0.3182
81509863|NCT04855240|162710040|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35||0.3299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|4.3|||ANOVA|||||4.3|-12.8|0.3299
81509864|NCT04855240|162710040|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.37||0.8822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|9.2|||ANOVA|||||9.2|-7.9|0.8822
81509865|NCT04855240|162710041|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.62||0.4094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|9.8|||ANOVA|||||9.8|-24.0|0.4094
81509866|NCT04855240|162710041|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.65||0.6901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|20.4|||ANOVA|||||20.4|-13.5|0.6901
81509867|NCT04855240|162710042|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.59||0.5536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|11.7|||ANOVA|||||11.7|-21.9|0.5536
81509868|NCT04855240|162710042|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.64||0.7811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|19.3|||ANOVA|||||19.3|-14.5|0.7811
81509869|NCT04855240|162710043|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.5267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.4|||ANOVA|||||0.4|-0.8|0.5267
81509870|NCT04855240|162710043|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.3228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.9|||ANOVA|||||0.9|-0.3|0.3228
81509871|NCT04855240|162710044|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.7617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||ANOVA|||||0.4|-0.5|0.7617
81509872|NCT04855240|162710044|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.6241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||ANOVA|||||0.6|-0.4|0.6241
81509873|NCT04855240|162710045|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.3442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||ANOVA|||||0.2|-0.5|0.3442
81509874|NCT04855240|162710045|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.7896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||ANOVA|||||0.4|-0.3|0.7896
81509875|NCT04855240|162710046|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.6003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.7|||ANOVA|||||0.7|-1.2|0.6003
81509876|NCT04855240|162710046|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.4086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.4|||ANOVA|||||1.4|-0.6|0.4086
81509877|NCT04855240|162710047|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.4958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.8|||ANOVA|||||0.8|-1.6|0.4958
81509878|NCT04855240|162710047|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.4595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.7|||ANOVA|||||1.7|-0.8|0.4595
81509879|NCT04855240|162710048|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.08||||0.1686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.19|-0.04|0.1686
81509880|NCT04855240|162710048|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.8333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.11|-0.10|0.8333
81509881|NCT04855240|162710049|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09||||0.1939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.20|-0.02|0.1939
81509882|NCT04855240|162710049|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.9595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.10|-0.10|0.9595
81509883|NCT04855240|162710050|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09||||0.1894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.20|-0.02|0.1894
81509884|NCT04855240|162710050|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.9595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.10|-0.10|0.9595
81509885|NCT04855240|162710051|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09||||0.7117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.24|-0.06|0.7117
81509886|NCT04855240|162710051|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.04||||0.7599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.10|-0.19|0.7599
81509887|NCT04855240|162710052|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.16|-0.16|0.7070
81509888|NCT04855240|162710052|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.04||||0.6877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.12|-0.20|0.6877
81509889|NCT04855240|162710053|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.07||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.07|-0.22|0.8690
81509890|NCT04855240|162710053|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.04||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.10|-0.19|0.3790
81509891|NCT04855240|162710054|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.49||0.0897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|12.8|||ANOVA|||||12.8|-0.9|0.0897
81509892|NCT04855240|162710054|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.9434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|6.7|||ANOVA|||||6.7|-7.1|0.9434
81509893|NCT04855240|162710055|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09||||0.8355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.21|-0.04|0.8355
81509894|NCT04855240|162710055|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.02||||0.3561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.15|-0.12|0.3561
81509895|NCT04855240|162710056|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.04||||0.9413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.13|-0.06|0.9413
81509896|NCT04855240|162710056|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.04||||0.7819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.07|-0.15|0.7819
81509897|NCT04855240|162710057|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.8461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||ANOVA|||||0.4|-0.5|0.8461
81509898|NCT04855240|162710057|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.1727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANOVA|||||0.7|-0.1|0.1727
81509899|NCT04855240|162710058|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.9022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||ANOVA|||||0.5|-0.4|0.9022
81509900|NCT04855240|162710058|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7|||ANOVA|||||0.7|-0.2|0.2450
81509901|NCT04855240|162710059|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4205||0.4205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANOVA|||||0.6|-0.2|0.4205
81509902|NCT04855240|162710059|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.4336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.6|||ANOVA|||||0.6|-0.2|0.4336
81509903|NCT04855240|162710060|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.2718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.7|||ANOVA|||||0.7|-0.2|0.2718
81509904|NCT04855240|162710060|SUPERIORITY||LSM difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.1727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANOVA|||||0.7|-0.1|0.1727
81509905|NCT02110485|162710082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81509906|NCT02110485|162710083|OTHER|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.27
81509907|NCT02110485|162710084|OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.67
81509908|NCT02110485|162710085|OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.17
81509909|NCT02110485|162710086|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.84
81509910|NCT02110485|162710087|OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.99
81509911|NCT02689206|162710107|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|1.45|||||Analysis using a Repeated Measures Model with terms included for baseline, treatment, time and treatment\*time. Model-adjusted treatment difference of dapro 10 mg arm from Placebo along with 95 percent CI are presented.|||1.45|-0.31|
81509912|NCT02689206|162710107|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.42|||||Analysis using a Repeated Measures Model with terms included for baseline, treatment, time and treatment\*time. Model-adjusted treatment difference of dapro 15 mg arm from Placebo along with 95 percent CI are presented.|||1.42|-0.40|
81509913|NCT02689206|162710107|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.35|||||Analysis using a Repeated Measures Model with terms included for baseline, treatment, time and treatment\*time. Model-adjusted treatment difference of dapro 25 mg arm from Placebo along with 95 percent CI are presented.|||2.35|0.59|
81509914|NCT02689206|162710107|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.57|||||Analysis using a Repeated Measures Model with terms included for baseline, treatment, time and treatment\*time. Model-adjusted treatment difference of dapro 30 mg arm from Placebo along with 95 percent CI are presented.|||2.57|0.77|
81509915|NCT00177294|162710147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||We conducted Cox regreassion analyses of time to remission and logistic modeling for rates of remission. We tested group difference in Hamilton depession ratings over time via mixed-effects modeling.||||0.14
81546563|NCT01656408|162769269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.666|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.2|7.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 15||7.1|-4.2|0.666
81509916|NCT00595881|162710159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in sensitivity|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.0||"We calculated the differences between the sensitivities and specificities. The difference in sensitivity between the clinical exam alone vs clinical exam + ultrasound was -1.7% (-3.4%, 0%).~The difference in specificity was -2.8% (-9.7%, 4.1%)."|Mixed effects logistic regression|We used the bootstrap method to obtain valid confidence intervals and compare sensitivity and specificity for the 2 tests.|The clinical exam alone was compared to the clinical exam + ultrasound.|See sample size calculations already entered. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the sensitivity or specificity of clinical exam alone compared with clinical exam+ultrasound.||0|-3.4|
81509917|NCT00595881|162710159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in specificity|-2.8||||||95.0|-9.7|4.1||Statistical significance was defined as a CI surrounding the difference between groups not including 0.||as previously described for sensitivity||as previously described for sensitivity||4.1|-9.7|
81509918|NCT03335150|162710175|OTHER|Equality|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4856||||0.6662|TWO_SIDED|||||Interaction term|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated Value = Standard Error (SE) of the interaction term.|||||0.6662
81509919|NCT03335150|162710175|OTHER|Equality|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2415||||0.1617|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mean Matrix Reasoning Total (MRT) difference between two visits while controlling for intervention.|estimated value = SE|||||0.1617
81509920|NCT03335150|162710175|OTHER|Equality|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5087||||0.6236|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mean MRT difference between two interventions while controlling for visit.|estimated value = SE|||||0.6236
81509921|NCT03335150|162710176|OTHER|Equality|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.0496|TWO_SIDED|||||Interaction term|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated value = SE of interaction term|||||0.0496
81509922|NCT03335150|162710177|OTHER|Equality|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.62||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|||||Interaction term|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated Value = SE of interaction term|||||0.047
81509923|NCT03335150|162710178|OTHER|Equality|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.97||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Interaction Term|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated Value = SE of interaction term|||||0.001
81509924|NCT03335150|162710179|OTHER|Equality|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.25||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Interaction term|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated Value = SE of interaction term|||||0.020
81509925|NCT03335150|162710180|OTHER|Equality|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|||||Interaction term|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated Value = SE of interaction term|||||0.444
81509926|NCT03335150|162710180|OTHER|Equality|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.145||||0.0233|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|There is significant difference in MIST between intervention groups controlling for visit and other significant covariates.|estimated value = SE|||||0.0233
81509927|NCT03335150|162710180|OTHER|Equality|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6281|||<|0|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|There is significant difference in MIST between baseline and week 10 controlling for intervention group and other significant covariates|estimated value = SE|||||<0.000
81509928|NCT03335150|162710181|OTHER|Equality|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.205||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|||||Interaction term|Mixed Models Analysis||estimated value = SE of interaction term|||||0.073
81509929|NCT03335150|162710182|OTHER|Equality|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.25||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|||||Interaction Term|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.82
81509930|NCT03335150|162710182|OTHER|Equality|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1172||||0.0257|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Mean PDQ-39 difference between baseline and week 10 controlling for intervention and covariates.|estimated value = SE|||||0.0257
81509931|NCT03335150|162710182|OTHER|Equality|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8649||||0.1101|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Difference in PDQ-39 between two interventions controlling for visit and covariates.|estimated value = SE|||||0.1101
81509932|NCT03335150|162710183|OTHER|Equality|Median Difference (Final Values)|1.784||||0.0263|TWO_SIDED|||||Interaction term|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated Value = SE of the interaction term.|||||0.0263
81509933|NCT02218697|162710184|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of the 4 strains): UL of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Control Group / Co-Ad Group) does not exceed 2.0.|Adjusted GMT ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.46|||ANCOVA||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval.|The adjusted GMT of HI antibodies for H1N1 strain at Day 28 post Influsplit™ Tetra vaccination, the GMT ratio of Control group/Co-Ad group and the two sided 95% CI were computed by fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titers, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.||1.46|0.88|
81509934|NCT02218697|162710184|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of the 4 strains): UL of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Control Group / Co-Ad Group) does not exceed 2.0.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.21|||ANCOVA||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval.|The adjusted GMT of HI antibodies for H3N2 strain at Day 28 post Influsplit™ Tetra vaccination, the GMT ratio of Control group/Co-Ad group and the two sided 95% CI were computed by fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titers, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.||1.21|0.78|
81509935|NCT02218697|162710184|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of the 4 strains): UL of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Control Group / Co-Ad Group) does not exceed 2.0.|Adjusted GMT ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.4|||ANCOVA||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval.|The adjusted GMT of HI antibodies for Victoria strain at Day 28 post Influsplit™ Tetra vaccination, the GMT ratio of Control group/Co-Ad group and the two sided 95% CI were computed by fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titers, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.||1.40|0.98|
81509936|NCT02218697|162710184|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of the 4 strains): UL of the 95% CI for the GMT ratio (Control Group / Co-Ad Group) does not exceed 2.0.|Adjusted GMT ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.16|||ANCOVA||The GMTs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMTs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMT ratio with 95% confidence interval.|The adjusted GMT of HI antibodies for Yamagata strain at Day 28 post Influsplit™ Tetra vaccination, the GMT ratio of Control group/Co-Ad group and the two sided 95% CI were computed by fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titers, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titer as covariate.||1.16|0.84|
81546564|NCT01656408|162769269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7||0.534|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.9|4.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 22||4.9|-10.9|0.534
81509937|NCT02218697|162710185|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of six pneumococcal serotypes): UL of the 95% CI for the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio (Control group over Co-Ad group) does not exceed 2.0.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.5|||ANCOVA||The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95% confidence interval.|Anti-pneumococcal antibody concentrations for Polysaccharide 01 serotype at Day 28 post Pneumovax™ 23 vaccination, the GMC ratio of Control Group/Co-Ad Group and the two sided 95% CI were computed by fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titres/concentrations, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titre/concentration as covariate.||1.50|0.86|
81509938|NCT02218697|162710185|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of six pneumococcal serotypes): UL of the 95% CI for the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio (Control group over Co-Ad group) does not exceed 2.0.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.45|||ANCOVA||The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95% confidence interval.|Anti-pneumococcal antibody concentrations for Polysaccharide 03 serotype at Day 28 post Pneumovax™ 23 vaccination, the GMC ratio of Control Group/Co-Ad Group and the two sided 95% CI were computed by fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titres/concentrations, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titre/concentration as covariate.||1.45|0.96|
81509939|NCT02218697|162710185|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of six pneumococcal serotypes): UL of the 95% CI for the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio (Control group over Co-Ad group) does not exceed 2.0.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.62|||ANCOVA||The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95% confidence interval.|Anti-pneumococcal antibody concentrations for Polysaccharide 04 serotype at Day 28 post Pneumovax™ 23 vaccination, the GMC ratio of Control Group/Co-Ad Group and the two sided 95% CI were computed by fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titres/concentrations, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titre/concentration as covariate.||1.62|0.98|
81509940|NCT02218697|162710185|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of six pneumococcal serotypes): UL of the 95% CI for the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio (Control group over Co-Ad group) does not exceed 2.0.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.63|||ANCOVA||The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95% confidence interval.|Anti-pneumococcal antibody concentrations for Polysaccharide 7F serotype at Day 28 post Pneumovax™ 23 vaccination, the GMC ratio of Control Group/Co-Ad Group and the two sided 95% CI were computed by fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titres/concentrations, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titre/concentration as covariate.||1.63|0.95|
81509941|NCT02218697|162710185|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of six pneumococcal serotypes): UL of the 95% CI for the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio (Control group over Co-Ad group) does not exceed 2.0.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.57|||ANCOVA||The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95% confidence interval.|Anti-pneumococcal antibody concentrations for Polysaccharide 14 serotype at Day 28 post Pneumovax™ 23 vaccination, the GMC ratio of Control Group/Co-Ad Group and the two sided 95% CI were computed by fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titres/concentrations, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titre/concentration as covariate.||1.57|0.91|
81509942|NCT02218697|162710185|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority criterion (for each of six pneumococcal serotypes): UL of the 95% CI for the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio (Control group over Co-Ad group) does not exceed 2.0.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.7|||ANCOVA||The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 95% confidence interval.|Anti-pneumococcal antibody concentrations for Polysaccharide 19A serotype at Day 28 post Pneumovax™ 23 vaccination, the GMC ratio of Control Group/Co-Ad Group and the two sided 95% CI were computed by fitting an ANCOVA model on the logarithm10 transformation of the titres/concentrations, including the vaccine group as fixed effect and the pre-vaccination titre/concentration as covariate.||1.70|1.05|
81509943|NCT00803595|162710215|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A noninferiority margin of 18 hours (h) was set to assure the superiority of laninamivir octanoate over a putative placebo. A meta-analysis using 3 placebo-controlled trials reported that the difference between the median time to illness alleviation in the placebo and oseltamivir groups was 33.1 h and the 95% confidence interval ranged from 19.1 to 47.1 h. From this, a margin that was less than the lower limit of this 95% CI was selected.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|6.9||2-sided p-value without adjustments for multiple testing|Generalized Wilcoxon Test|||This trial was designed to confirm the efficacy of laninamivir octanoate by showing that the median time to illness alleviation in patients treated with laninamivir octanoate was not \>18 hours longer than that in patients treated with oseltamivir. Sample size of 300 patients in each group was determined to achieve a power of at least 80% to show noninferiority at both dose levels of laninamivir octanoate with use of a Monte Carlo simulation.||6.9|-9.9|0.748
81546565|NCT01656408|162769269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.528|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.1|9.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 28||9.2|-4.1|0.528
81546566|NCT01656408|162769294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.848|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.8|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||3.0|-3.8|0.848
81546567|NCT01656408|162769294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.0|-4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||-4.0|-8.0|<0.0001
81509944|NCT00803595|162710215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-12.8||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|-0.4||2-sided p-value without adjustments for multiple testing|Generalized Wilcoxon Test|||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the time to illness alleviation||-0.4|-18.2|0.038
81509945|NCT00803595|162710215|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A noninferiority margin of 18 hours was set to assure the superiority of laninamivir octanoate over a putative placebo. A meta-analysis using 3 placebo-controlled trials reported that the difference between the median time to illness alleviation in the placebo and oseltamivir groups was 33.1 h and the 95% confidence interval ranged from 19.1 to 47.1 h. From this, a margin that was less than the lower limit of this 95% CI was selected.|Median Difference (Final Values)|12.2||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|17.2|||Generalized Wilcoxon test|||This trial was designed to confirm the efficacy of laninamivir octanoate by showing that the median time to illness alleviation in patients treated with laninamivir octanoate was not \>18 hours longer than that in patients treated with oseltamivir. Sample size of 300 patients in each group was determined to achieve a power of at least 80% to show noninferiority at both dose levels of laninamivir octanoate with use of a Monte Carlo simulation.||17.2|-1.5|0.104
81509946|NCT00803595|162710216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.3||||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|9.1||2-sided P value without adjustments for multiple testing.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the time for return to normal axillary temperature.||9.1|-2.8|0.318
81509947|NCT00803595|162710216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|5.7||2-sided P value without adjustments for multiple testing.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the time for return to normal axillary temperature.||5.7|-5.8|0.981
81509948|NCT00803595|162710216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|3.1||2-sided P value without adjustments for multiple testing.|Generalized Wilcoxon test|||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the time for return to normal axillary temperature.||3.1|-9.1|0.344
81509949|NCT01575808|162710237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|91.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|86.3||||z-test|One-sided z-test||A literature-based Surgical Bypass Efficacy Goal of 65% was compared to the percentage of subjects maintaining primary assisted patency at 12 months. A one-sided z-test using a Type I error of 5% was performed to test the hypotheses that the 12-month primary assisted patency probability of GP1101 is superior to the SBEG of 65%.|||86.3|<0.0001
81509950|NCT01575808|162710238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Hypothesis is that the post-procedure hospital stay duration for GP1101 is superior to the post-procedure hospital stay for the retrospective surgical bypass group.||||<0.0001
81509951|NCT01575808|162710239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|100.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.5|100.0|||Fisher Exact||Confidence interval calculated with binomial exact method.|The hypothesis is that the rate of avoidance of general anesthesia for GP1101 is superior to the rate of avoidance of general anesthesis for the retrospective surgical bypass group.||100|96.5|<0.0001
81509952|NCT01575808|162710240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percentage|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.5|100.0|||||Confidence intervals calculated using the binomial exact method.|||100.0|96.5|
81509953|NCT01575808|162710270|OTHER||Percentage|97.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.7|99.4||||||||99.4|91.7|
81509954|NCT01575808|162710290|OTHER||Percentage|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|96.5|100.0|||||Confidence Interval calculated with binomial exact method.|||100.0|96.5|
81509955|NCT02482428|162710358|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|p value is provided|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.862|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.03|0.2|||Posterior mean|||||0.20|-0.03|0.862
81509956|NCT02482428|162710358|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|p value is provided|Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.07||0.541|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.07|0.19|||posterior mean|||||0.19|-0.07|0.541
81509957|NCT00301262|162710379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.405|<|0.0001||95.0|11.4|24.86||Since there was only one primary endpoint no multiple comparison adjustments were made for primary analysis. Final stat. model included centre, treatment, smoking status and history of ED as factors, and age, duration of ED (baseline) as covariates.|ANCOVA||Mean difference between the sidenafil group compared to the placebo group was calculated along with 95% confidence intervals for these differences.|The primary analysis population was the FAS. The sample size was estimated based on an expected difference of 16.5 with a standard deviation of 28.4, based on previously observed data.||24.86|11.40|<0.0001
81509958|NCT00301262|162710380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.761||0.0028||95.0|1.8|8.37|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||8.370|1.800|0.0028
81509959|NCT00301262|162710380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|26.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.294|<|0.0001||95.0|20.58|31.455|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||31.455|20.580|<0.0001
81509960|NCT00301262|162710381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.656||0.008||95.0|0.47|3.06|||ANCOVA||Mean difference between the sidenafil group compared to the placebo group was calculated along with 95% confidence intervals for these differences.|||3.06|0.47|0.0080
81509961|NCT00301262|162710382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.909||0.0051||95.0|0.29|1.585|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||1.585|0.290|0.0051
81509962|NCT00301262|162710382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.013|<|0.0001||95.0|1.812|3.77|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||3.770|1.812|<0.0001
81509963|NCT00301262|162710383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.922||0.0054||95.0|0.78|4.43|||ANCOVA||Mean difference between the sidenafil group compared to the placebo group was calculated along with 95% confidence intervals for these differences.|||4.43|0.78|0.0054
81509964|NCT00301262|162710384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.368||0.4232||95.0|-0.43|1.02|||ANCOVA||Mean difference between the sidenafil group compared to the placebo group was calculated along with 95% confidence intervals for these differences.|||1.02|-0.43|0.4232
81509965|NCT00301262|162710385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.277||0.0156||95.0|0.13|1.22|||ANCOVA||Mean difference between the sidenafil group compared to the placebo group was calculated along with 95% confidence intervals for these differences.|||1.22|0.13|0.0156
81509966|NCT00301262|162710386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.458||0.0096||95.0|0.3|2.11|||ANCOVA||Mean difference between the sidenafil group compared to the placebo group was calculated along with 95% confidence intervals for these differences.|||2.11|0.30|0.0096
81509967|NCT00301262|162710387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.359||0.0135||95.0|0.19|1.61|||ANCOVA||Mean difference between the sidenafil group compared to the placebo group was calculated along with 95% confidence intervals for these differences.|||1.61|0.19|0.0135
81509968|NCT00301262|162710388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.392||0.0033||95.0|0.051|2.465|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||2.465|0.0510|0.0033
81509969|NCT00301262|162710388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.346|<|0.0001||95.0|3.676|6.772|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||6.772|3.676|<0.0001
81509970|NCT00301262|162710389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.57||0.2581||95.0|-0.149|0.549|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||0.549|-0.149|0.2581
81509971|NCT00301262|162710389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.582|<|0.0001||95.0|0.758|2.018|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||2.018|0.758|<0.0001
81509972|NCT00301262|162710390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.456||0.2857||95.0|-0.149|0.499|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||0.499|-0.149|0.2857
81509973|NCT00301262|162710390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.706||0.0005||95.0|0.345|1.177|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||1.177|0.345|0.0005
81509974|NCT00301262|162710391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.548||0.0102||95.0|0.183|1.317|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||1.317|0.183|0.0102
81509975|NCT00301262|162710391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.979|<|0.0001||95.0|1.557|3.01|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||3.010|1.557|<0.0001
81509976|NCT00301262|162710392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.68|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.847||0.0016||95.0|0.264|1.086|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||1.086|0.264|0.0016
81509977|NCT00301262|162710392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.297|<|0.0001||95.0|1.335|2.456|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||2.456|1.335|<0.0001
81509978|NCT00301262|162710393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.038||0.0083||95.0|0.73|4.83|||ANCOVA||Mean difference between the sidenafil group compared to the placebo group was calculated along with 95% confidence intervals for these differences.|||4.83|0.73|0.0083
81509979|NCT00301262|162710394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.193||0.9146||95.0|-1.218|1.093|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||1.093|-1.218|0.9146
81509980|NCT00301262|162710394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.54|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.463|<|0.0001||95.0|3.961|7.114|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||7.114|3.961|<0.0001
81509981|NCT00301262|162710395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.826||0.0002||95.0|8.88|27.96|||ANCOVA||Mean difference between the sidenafil group compared to the placebo group was calculated along with 95% confidence intervals for these differences.|||27.96|8.88|0.0002
81509982|NCT00301262|162710396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.444||0.0064||95.0|1.857|10.956|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||10.956|1.857|0.0064
81509983|NCT00301262|162710396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|26.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|29.384|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.636|33.971|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||33.971|19.636|<0.0001
81509984|NCT00301262|162710397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.491||||0.0001||95.0|3.042|13.851|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.851|3.042|0.0001
81509985|NCT00301262|162710398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.915|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.396|10.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.080|2.396|<0.0001
81509986|NCT00301262|162710399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.676||||0.0187||95.0|1.242|10.875|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.875|1.242|0.0187
81509987|NCT00301262|162710400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.716||0.0037||95.0|4.59|23.22|||independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||23.22|4.59|0.0037
81509988|NCT00301262|162710401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.496||0.0321||95.0|0.84|18.6|||independent-samples t-test||Mean Difference = Week 8 - Baseline|||18.60|0.84|0.0321
81509989|NCT00301262|162710402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.901||0.0427||95.0|-15.68|-0.27|||independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||-0.27|-15.68|0.0427
81509990|NCT00301262|162710403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.903||0.0533||95.0|-15.32|0.11|||independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||0.11|-15.32|0.0533
81509991|NCT00301262|162710404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.167|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3041||0.0002||95.0|0.566|1.768|||2-sample independent t-test||A 2-sample independent t-test was used to test the difference between treatment for the change between baseline and Week 8 (change = Week 8 - baseline).|||1.768|0.566|0.0002
81509992|NCT00301262|162710405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4454|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3638||0.0001||95.0|0.727|2.164|||2-sample independent t-test||A 2-sample independent t-test was used to test the difference between treatment for the change between baseline and Week 8 (change = Week 8 - baseline).|||2.164|0.727|0.0001
81509993|NCT00301262|162710406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1821|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3946||0.0032||95.0|0.403|1.961|||2-sample independent t-test||A 2-sample independent t-test was used to test the difference between treatment for the change between baseline and Week 8 (change = Week 8 - baseline).|||1.961|0.403|0.0032
81509994|NCT00301262|162710407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2123|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3549||0.0008||95.0|0.511|1.913|||2-sample independent t-test||A 2-sample independent t-test was used to test the difference between treatment for the change between baseline and Week 8 (change = Week 8 - baseline).|||1.913|0.511|0.0008
81509995|NCT00301262|162710408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.454||0.0195||95.0|0.064|0.711|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||0.711|0.064|0.0195
81509996|NCT00301262|162710408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.207|<|0.0001||95.0|1.551|2.628|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||2.628|1.551|<0.0001
81509997|NCT00301262|162710409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.489||0.0186||95.0|0.069|0.731|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||0.731|0.069|0.0186
81509998|NCT00301262|162710409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.573|<|0.0001||95.0|2.044|3.299|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||3.299|2.044|<0.0001
81509999|NCT00301262|162710410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.917||0.0033||95.0|0.223|1.077|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||1.077|0.223|0.0033
81510000|NCT00301262|162710410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.335|<|0.0001||95.0|2.042|3.182|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||3.182|2.042|<0.0001
81510001|NCT00301262|162710411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.606||0.0143||95.0|0.093|0.807|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||0.807|0.093|0.0143
81510002|NCT00301262|162710411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.99|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.178|<|0.0001||95.0|1.454|2.516|||paired t-test||A paired t-test was used to examine the within treatment difference between week 8 and week 14 (open label phase).|||2.516|1.454|<0.0001
81510003|NCT00301262|162710412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0325||95.0|||||McNemar|||Exact p-values calculated using McNemar's test for difference between Week 8 and Week 14.||||0.0325
81510004|NCT00301262|162710412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||McNemar|||Exact p-values calculated using McNemar's test for difference between Week 8 and Week 14.||||<0.0001
81510005|NCT00301262|162710413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0196||95.0|||||McNemar|||Exact p-values calculated using McNemar's test for difference between Week 8 and Week 14.||||0.0196
81510006|NCT00301262|162710413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||McNemar|||Exact p-values calculated using McNemar's test for difference between Week 8 and Week 14.||||<0.0001
81510007|NCT00301262|162710414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3173||95.0|||||McNemar|||Exact p-values calculated using McNemar's test for difference between Week 8 and Week 14.||||0.3173
81510008|NCT00301262|162710414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0016||95.0|||||McNemar|||Exact p-values calculated using McNemar's test for difference between Week 8 and Week 14.||||0.0016
81510009|NCT00301262|162710415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.958||0.0624||95.0|-11.39|0.29|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||0.29|-11.39|0.0624
81510010|NCT00301262|162710415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.835||0.4523||95.0|-2.24|5.01|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||5.01|-2.24|0.4523
81510011|NCT00301262|162710416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.962||0.2081||95.0|-6.35|1.4|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||1.40|-6.35|0.2081
81510012|NCT00301262|162710416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.958||0.4131||95.0|-2.26|5.48|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||5.48|-2.26|0.4131
81510013|NCT00301262|162710417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.126||0.4069||95.0|-5.97|2.43|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||2.43|-5.97|0.4069
81510014|NCT00301262|162710417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.489||0.1137||95.0|-0.57|5.31|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||5.31|-0.57|0.1137
81510015|NCT00301262|162710418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.829||0.0123||95.0|-21.77|-2.7|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||-2.70|-21.77|0.0123
81510016|NCT00301262|162710418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.883||0.8993||95.0|-10.27|9.03|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||9.03|-10.27|0.8993
81510017|NCT00301262|162710419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|22.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.458|<|0.0001||95.0|11.25|32.81|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||32.81|11.25|<0.0001
81510018|NCT00301262|162710419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.818||0.4165||95.0|-16.24|6.76|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||6.76|-16.24|0.4165
81510019|NCT00301262|162710420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.351||0.0257||95.0|1.21|18.39|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||18.39|1.21|0.0257
81510020|NCT00301262|162710420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.209||0.0971||95.0|-11.7|0.98|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||0.98|-11.70|0.0971
81510021|NCT00301262|162710421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.754||0.0726||95.0|-6.66|0.3|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||0.30|-6.66|0.0726
81510022|NCT00301262|162710421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.798||0.2581||95.0|-5.61|1.52|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||1.52|-5.61|0.2581
81510023|NCT00301262|162710422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.45||0.8158||95.0|-9.86|7.78|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||7.78|-9.86|0.8158
81510024|NCT00301262|162710422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.692||0.8464||95.0|-3.68|3.02|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||3.02|-3.68|0.8464
81510025|NCT00301262|162710423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.789||0.9529||95.0|-11.82|11.13|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||11.13|-11.82|0.9529
81510026|NCT00301262|162710423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.994||0.8899||95.0|-10.59|9.2|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||9.20|-10.59|0.8899
81510027|NCT00301262|162710424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.897||0.2001||95.0|-25.83|5.47|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||5.47|-25.83|0.2001
81510028|NCT00301262|162710424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|9.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.724||0.1527||95.0|-3.64|23.01|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||23.01|-3.64|0.1527
81510029|NCT00301262|162710425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|14.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.774||0.0606||95.0|-0.67|30.15|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||30.15|-0.67|0.0606
81510030|NCT00301262|162710425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.318||0.3678||95.0|-21.12|7.88|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||7.88|-21.12|0.3678
81510031|NCT00301262|162710426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.474||0.5429||95.0|-10.25|19.37|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||19.37|-10.25|0.5429
81510032|NCT00301262|162710426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.595||0.5849||95.0|-8.02|14.15|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||14.15|-8.02|0.5849
81510033|NCT00301262|162710427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|18.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.952||0.0002||95.0|9.08|28.64|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||28.64|9.08|0.0002
81510034|NCT00301262|162710427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.212||0.429||95.0|-7.35|17.2|||Independent-samples t-test||Independent-samples t-test was used to test mean difference of zero between treatment groups (Viagra - Placebo) at each visit interval.|||17.20|-7.35|0.4290
81546568|NCT01656408|162769294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.025|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.4|-2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||-2.4|-14.4|0.025
81546569|NCT01656408|162769294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.044|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.0|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||-0.8|-7.0|0.044
81510035|NCT01519791|162710548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.283|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.503|3.468|||Regression, Logistic||The Odds ratio measuring the treatment effect was estimated from a logistic regression model including terms for treatment, region and stratification factor. Nonresponder imputation (NRI) was used.|"In order to control the overall study-wise Type I error rate at 5 %, hypothesis testing was performed in the following hierarchical order (each at a 2-sided 95 % alpha level):~1. Primary: sustained DAS28(ESR) remission at Week 52~2. Key secondary: sustained DAS28(ESR) LDA at Week 52~3. ACR50 response at Week 52 in relation to Baseline~4. Change from Baseline in HAQ-DI at Week 52~5. Change from Baseline in mTSS at Week 52"||3.468|1.503|<0.001
81510036|NCT01519791|162710549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.957|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.384|2.767|||Regression, Logistic||The Odds ratio measuring the treatment effect was estimated from a logistic regression model including terms for treatment, region and stratification factor. Nonresponder imputation (NRI) was used.|"In order to control the overall study-wise Type I error rate at 5 %, hypothesis testing was performed in the following hierarchical order (each at a 2-sided 95 % alpha level):~1. Primary: sustained DAS28(ESR) remission at Week 52~2. Key secondary: sustained DAS28(ESR) LDA at Week 52~3. ACR50 response at Week 52 in relation to Baseline~4. Change from Baseline in HAQ-DI at Week 52~5. Change from Baseline in mTSS at Week 52"||2.767|1.384|<0.001
81510037|NCT01519791|162710550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann point estimate of shift|-0.978|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.005|-0.5|||ANCOVA on ranks||"ANCOVA model on the ranks with the terms for treatment, region, and time since RA diagnosis at Baseline (≤4 months or \>4 months) as factors and rank Baseline value as a covariate.~Confidence Interval is an asymptotic Moses CI."|"In order to control the overall study-wise Type I error rate at 5 %, hypothesis testing was performed in the following hierarchical order (each at a 2-sided 95 % alpha level):~1. Primary: sustained DAS28(ESR) remission at Week 52~2. Key secondary: sustained DAS28(ESR) LDA at Week 52~3. ACR50 response at Week 52 in relation to Baseline~4. Change from Baseline in HAQ-DI at Week 52~5. Change from Baseline in mTSS at Week 52"||-0.500|-1.005|<0.001
81510038|NCT01519791|162710555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.446|||=|0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.052|1.989|||Regression, Logistic||The Odds ratio was estimated from a logistic regression model including terms for treatment, region and stratification factor. Nonresponder imputation (NRI) was used.|"In order to control the overall study-wise Type I error rate at 5 %, hypothesis testing was performed in the following hierarchical order (each at a 2-sided 95 % alpha level):~1. Primary: sustained DAS28(ESR) remission at Week 52~2. Key secondary: sustained DAS28(ESR) LDA at Week 52~3. ACR50 response at Week 52 in relation to Baseline~4. Change from Baseline in HAQ-DI at Week 52~5. Change from Baseline in mTSS at Week 52"||1.989|1.052|=0.023
81510039|NCT01519791|162710567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means|-0.177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.273|-0.082|||ANCOVA||The CfB in HAQ-DI at Week 52 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, region, and time since Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) diagnosis at Baseline (≤4 months or \>4 months) as factors and Baseline value as a covariate.|"In order to control the overall study-wise Type I error rate at 5 %, hypothesis testing was performed in the following hierarchical order (each at a 2-sided 95 % alpha level):~1. Primary: sustained DAS28(ESR) remission at Week 52~2. Key secondary: sustained DAS28(ESR) LDA at Week 52~3. ACR50 response at Week 52 in relation to Baseline~4. Change from Baseline in HAQ-DI at Week 52~5. Change from Baseline in mTSS at Week 52"||-0.082|-0.273|<0.001
81510040|NCT01525862|162710578|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P values \<0.05 are considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81510041|NCT00241176|162710582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||YGTSS Global Severity score (M=61.8 SD=13.49) declined significantly to end point (M=33.7 SD=15.18; p=0.003).|Group 1 Baseline vs. Endpoint||||<.05
81510042|NCT00241176|162710583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004|||<|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Mean (SD) CGI-Tic severity scores reduced significantly from (M=4.45 SD=0.52) (moderate-marked) at baseline to (M=3.18 SD =0.60) (mild) at end point ( p=0.004).|Mean scores baseline to endpoint||||<.05
81510043|NCT03206970|162710584|OTHER||Clopper-Pearson|83.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.2|90.8|||Binomial Exact Test|||A binomial exact test was performed to test against the null hypothesis H0: ORR=0.40 using the significant level of 0.025 (1-sided)||90.8|74.2|<.0001
81510044|NCT03206970|162710588|SUPERIORITY||Clopper-Pearson|83.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.2|90.8|||Binomial Exact Test|||A binomial exact test was performed to test against the null hypothesis H0: ORR=0.40 using the significant level of 0.025 (1-sided)||90.8|74.2|<0.0001
81510045|NCT03645421|162710593|OTHER||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-42.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.47|-33.75|||ANCOVA|Analysis used treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|Treatment difference = MEDI0382 100 mcg - Placebo|Pair-wise comparison of MEDI0382 100 mcg versus Placebo.||-33.75|-50.47|<0.0001
81510046|NCT03645421|162710593|OTHER||LS mean difference|-33.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.69|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.04|-24.18|||ANCOVA|Analysis used treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|Treatment difference = MEDI0382 200 mcg - Placebo|Pair-wise comparison of MEDI0382 200 mcg versus Placebo.||-24.18|-43.04|<0.0001
81510047|NCT03645421|162710593|OTHER||LS mean difference|-40.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.57|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.49|-31.12|||ANCOVA|Analysis used treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|Treatment difference = MEDI0382 300 mcg - Placebo|Pair-wise comparison of MEDI0382 300 mcg versus Placebo.||-31.12|-49.49|<0.0001
81510048|NCT03645421|162710594|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.1476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|0.47|||ANCOVA|Analysis used treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|Treatment difference = MEDI0382 100 mcg - Placebo|Pair-wise comparison of MEDI0382 100 mcg versus Placebo.||0.47|-3.08|0.1476
81510049|NCT03645421|162710594|OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|-0.69|||ANCOVA|Analysis used treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|Treatment difference = MEDI0382 200 mcg - Placebo|Pair-wise comparison of MEDI0382 200 mcg versus Placebo.||-0.69|-4.37|0.0080
81510050|NCT03645421|162710594|OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.89||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-0.74|||ANCOVA|Analysis used treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|Treatment difference = MEDI0382 300 mcg - Placebo|Pair-wise comparison of MEDI0382 300 mcg versus Placebo.||-0.74|-4.30|0.0063
81546570|NCT01656408|162769294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.139|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|6.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 10||6.6|-0.4|0.139
81510051|NCT03645421|162710597|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.7|||ANCOVA|Analysis used treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|Treatment difference = MEDI0382 100 mcg - Placebo|Pair-wise comparison of MEDI0382 100 mcg versus Placebo.||-0.70|-1.48|<0.0001
81510052|NCT03645421|162710597|OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.71|||ANCOVA|Analysis used treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|Treatment difference = MEDI0382 200 mcg - Placebo|Pair-wise comparison of MEDI0382 200 mcg versus Placebo.||-0.71|-1.49|<0.0001
81510053|NCT03645421|162710597|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.38|||ANCOVA|Analysis used treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|Treatment difference = MEDI0382 300 mcg - Placebo|Pair-wise comparison of MEDI0382 300 mcg versus Placebo.||-0.38|-1.15|0.0002
81510054|NCT03645421|162710598|OTHER||LS mean difference|-56.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.75|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.3|-39.09|||ANCOVA|Analysis used treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|Treatment difference = MEDI0382 100 mcg - Placebo|Pair-wise comparison of MEDI0382 100 mcg versus Placebo.||-39.09|-74.30|<0.0001
81510055|NCT03645421|162710598|OTHER||LS mean difference|-60.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.92|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.53|-40.63|||ANCOVA|Analysis used treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|Treatment difference = MEDI0382 200 mcg - Placebo|Pair-wise comparison of MEDI0382 200 mcg versus Placebo.||-40.63|-80.53|<0.0001
81510056|NCT03645421|162710598|OTHER||LS mean difference|-55.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.28|-35.86|||ANCOVA|Analysis used treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|Treatment difference = MEDI0382 300 mcg - Placebo|Pair-wise comparison of MEDI0382 300 mcg versus Placebo.||-35.86|-74.28|<0.0001
81510057|NCT03645421|162710599|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.094|-0.047|||ANCOVA|Analysis used treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|Treatment difference = MEDI0382 100 mcg - Placebo|Pair-wise comparison of MEDI0382 100 mcg versus Placebo.||-0.047|-0.094|<0.0001
81510058|NCT03645421|162710599|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.053|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|-0.03|||ANCOVA|Analysis used treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|Treatment difference = MEDI0382 200 mcg - Placebo|Pair-wise comparison of MEDI0382 200 mcg versus Placebo.||-0.030|-0.077|<0.0001
81510059|NCT03645421|162710599|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|-0.024|||ANCOVA|Analysis used treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|Treatment difference = MEDI0382 300 mcg - Placebo|Pair-wise comparison of MEDI0382 300 mcg versus Placebo.||-0.024|-0.074|0.0002
81510060|NCT00924612|162710615|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|130.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0844||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|90.0|113.59|150.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of diets based on full crossover model|ANOVA of a multicenter, 4 sequence, 5 treatment crossover model using ln-transformed data. Normal fat diet compared to fasting, very low fat, low fat, and high fat diets as part of the overall analysis. No adjustments for multiplicity made.|150.70|113.59|0.0025
81510061|NCT00924612|162710615|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|101.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0954||0.8494|TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.8|119.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of diets based on full crossover model||119.47|86.80|0.8494
81510062|NCT00924612|162710615|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|73.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0902||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.23|85.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of diets based on full crossover model||85.55|63.23|0.0013
81510063|NCT00924612|162710615|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|62.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0954|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.38|76.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of diets based on full crossover model||76.46|53.38|<0.0001
81510064|NCT03636893|162710624|OTHER|Two-sided log-rank test comparing disease-free survival between treatment groups. No adjustment for multiple comparisons as this was a pre-specified secondary endpoint. Statistical significance set at P \<0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.597|1.884||P-value from two-sided log-rank test. Alpha level set at 0.05.|Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier survival analysis with log-rank test for between-group comparison. Analysis performed using SPSS version 30.0.|Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards regression with FLOT as reference group.|Disease-free survival analysis in intention-to-treat population. DFS defined as time from randomization to first occurrence of local recurrence, regional recurrence, distant metastases, or death from any cause.|Kaplan-Meier method used to estimate DFS curves. Cox regression performed to calculate hazard ratios.|1.884|0.597|0.842
81510065|NCT03636893|162710625|OTHER|Two-sided log-rank test comparing overall survival between treatment groups. No adjustment for multiple comparisons as this was a pre-specified secondary endpoint. Statistical significance set at P \<0.05.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.101||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.595|2.036||P-value from two-sided log-rank test. No adjustment for multiple comparisons as overall survival was a pre-specified secondary endpoint. Alpha level set at 0.05.|Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier survival analysis with log-rank test for between-group comparison. Analysis performed using SPSS version 30.0.|Hazard ratio from Cox proportional hazards regression with FLOT as reference group.|Primary survival analysis comparing overall survival between neoadjuvant FLOT and SOX regimens in intention-to-treat population.|Kaplan-Meier method used to estimate survival curves. Cox regression performed to calculate hazard ratios. Multivariable analysis performed to identify independent predictors.|2.036|0.595|0.759
81510066|NCT04343534|162710643|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||"SDM Process score distributions were compared to determine of the scores spanned the range of possible values, were normally distributed, had low rates of missing data, and whether there was indications of floor or ceiling effects.~we conducted independent t-tests to determine if there were differences in SDM Process scores between the two versions."||0.33|-0.02|0.092
81510067|NCT00935493|162710667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.06
81510068|NCT00935493|162710667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.47
81510069|NCT00935493|162710668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.67
81510070|NCT00935493|162710668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.46
81510071|NCT00935493|162710669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.65
81510072|NCT00935493|162710669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.46
81510073|NCT02674464|162710670|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.3||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE)|Assuming an exchangeable correlation structure|CC/SC arm compared to the SCP arm.|||1.30|0.62|0.68
81546571|NCT01656408|162769294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.088|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.9|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 10||-0.2|-8.9|0.088
81546572|NCT01656408|162769294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.023|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.3|-1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 10||-1.6|-9.3|0.023
81546573|NCT01656408|162769294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.878|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.5|3.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 10||3.8|-4.5|0.878
81546574|NCT01656408|162769295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.512|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.4|7.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||7.7|-3.4|0.512
81546575|NCT01656408|162769295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.429|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.5|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||2.7|-7.5|0.429
81546576|NCT01656408|162769295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.166|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.3|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||0.8|-9.3|0.166
81546577|NCT01656408|162769295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.591|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.6|4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||4.5|-8.6|0.591
81546578|NCT01656408|162769296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7||0.248|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|13.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||13.5|-2.5|0.248
81546579|NCT01656408|162769296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.836|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.6|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||4.4|-5.6|0.836
81546580|NCT01656408|162769296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.109|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.7|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||0.1|-10.7|0.109
81546581|NCT01656408|162769296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.785|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|7.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||7.5|-5.4|0.785
81546582|NCT01656408|162769297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.365|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|8.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||8.3|-2.5|0.365
81546583|NCT01656408|162769297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.424|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.4|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||2.6|-7.4|0.424
81546584|NCT01656408|162769297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.025|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.3|-2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-2.2|-13.3|0.025
81546585|NCT01656408|162769297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.475|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.5|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||3.0|-7.5|0.475
81546586|NCT01656408|162769298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.715|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.4|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||4.8|-7.4|0.715
81546587|NCT01656408|162769298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.338|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.9|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 6||3.4|-11.9|0.338
81546588|NCT01656408|162769298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.281|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.0|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 15||2.3|-10.0|0.281
81546589|NCT01656408|162769299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.317|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|7.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||7.9|-2.1|0.317
81546590|NCT01656408|162769300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.09|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|13.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||13.2|0.2|0.090
81546591|NCT01656408|162769301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.128|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|6.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||6.8|-0.3|0.128
81546592|NCT01656408|162769302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.477|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.9|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||3.3|-7.9|0.477
81546593|NCT01656408|162769302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.09|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.0|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 6||-0.2|-11.0|0.090
81546594|NCT01656408|162769302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.028|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.0|-2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 15||-2.2|-13.0|0.028
81546595|NCT01656408|162769303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.877|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.9|4.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||4.1|-4.9|0.877
81546596|NCT01656408|162769304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6||0.827|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.3|7.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||7.2|-9.3|0.827
81546597|NCT01656408|162769305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.161|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.4|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||1.0|-11.4|0.161
81546598|NCT01656408|162769306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4||0.046|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.8|-2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||-2.3|-18.8|0.046
81546599|NCT01656408|162769306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.2|-8.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 28||-8.6|-17.2|0.001
81546600|NCT01656408|162769307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.91|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.6|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||5.2|-4.6|0.910
81546601|NCT01656408|162769308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.906|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.6|5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||5.7|-6.6|0.906
81510074|NCT02674464|162710671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|2.3||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Mixed Effects Regression||CC/SC arm was compared to the SCP arm.|||2.30|-1.32|0.60
81510075|NCT02674464|162710672|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.83||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|2.71||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Mixed Effects Regression|||||2.71|-1.04|0.38
81510076|NCT02674464|162710673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|0.01||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Mixed Effects Regression||CC/SC arm compared to SCP arm.|||0.01|-2.43|0.05
81510077|NCT04004221|162710708|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Exact Binomial Test|1-sided p-value was based on binomial exact test of Tislelizumab versus historical rate of 0.1||||||< 0.0001
81510078|NCT01479764|162710731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.059|||Pearson's Chi-square test|||Sugammadex is the numerator and Neostigmine/Glycopyrrolate is the denominator.||0.059|0.000|<0.0001
81510079|NCT01479764|162710732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Ratio of Geometric Means|0.83||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.97|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for age, American Society of Anesthesiologists class, Body Mass Index, comorbidity index \& length of surgical procedure||Sugammadex is the numerator and neostigmine/glycopyrrolate is the denominator. Used log-transformed time intervals.||0.97|0.71|0.021
81546602|NCT01656408|162769309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.87|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.4|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||3.7|-4.4|0.870
81546603|NCT01656408|162769310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.0|-3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||-3.7|-5.0|<0.0001
81510080|NCT00260832|162710733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Kaplan-Meier|||The primary treatment comparison was based on two sided long-rank test stratified by age, cytogenetic risk, ECOG performance status||||0.1079
81510081|NCT00260832|162710734|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|4.78|||Fisher Exact|||||4.78|1.40|0.0011
81510082|NCT03745638|162710743|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.556|11.923||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||11.923|3.556|< 0.0001
81510083|NCT03745638|162710743|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.178|14.04||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||14.040|4.178|< 0.0001
81510084|NCT03745638|162710744|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.441|6.808||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||6.808|2.441|< 0.0001
81510085|NCT03745638|162710744|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.145|8.831||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||8.831|3.145|< 0.0001
81510086|NCT03745638|162710745|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.66||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.773|8.083||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||8.083|1.773|0.0002
81510087|NCT03745638|162710745|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.931|13.22||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||13.220|2.931|< 0.0001
81510088|NCT03745638|162710746|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.242|5.723||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||5.723|1.242|0.0081
81510089|NCT03745638|162710746|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.334|6.083||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||6.083|1.334|0.0039
81510090|NCT03745638|162710747|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.1421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.862|3.391||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||3.391|0.862|0.1421
81510091|NCT03745638|162710747|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.82||||0.0746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.949|3.665||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||||3.665|0.949|0.0746
81510092|NCT03745638|162710757|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-35.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.64|-27.32|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Percent change from Baseline in EASI score at Week 2||-27.32|-43.64|< 0.0001
81510093|NCT03745638|162710757|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Method of Mean Difference]|-40.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.44|-32.13|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Percent change from Baseline in EASI score at Week 2||-32.13|-48.44|< 0.0001
81546604|NCT01656408|162769310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.7|-5.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 10||-5.7|-10.7|0.001
81546605|NCT01656408|162769311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.038|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.9|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-0.8|-4.9|0.038
81546606|NCT01656408|162769312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.238|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.0|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||1.2|-6.0|0.238
81510094|NCT03745638|162710757|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-45.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.72|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.28|-35.74|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Percent change from Baseline in EASI score at Week 4||-35.74|-54.28|< 0.0001
81510095|NCT03745638|162710757|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-48.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.71|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.3|-38.79|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Percent change from Baseline in EASI score at Week 4||-38.79|-57.30|< 0.0001
81510096|NCT03745638|162710757|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-33.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.49|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.95|-24.3||The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.|Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|||Percent change from Baseline in EASI score at Week 8||-24.30|-41.95|< 0.0001
81510097|NCT03745638|162710757|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-39.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.32|-30.72|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Percent change from Baseline in EASI score at Week 8||-30.72|-48.32|< 0.0001
81510098|NCT03745638|162710758|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-25.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.74|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.62|-17.95|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent change from Baseline in SCORAD score at Week 8||-17.95|-32.62|< 0.0001
81510099|NCT03745638|162710758|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-30.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.72|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.68|-23.06|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent change from Baseline in SCORAD score at Week 8||-23.06|-37.68|< 0.0001
81510100|NCT03745638|162710759|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-0.91|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in Itch NRS score at Week 2||-0.91|-1.87|<0.0001
81510101|NCT03745638|162710759|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-1.16|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in Itch NRS score at Week 2||-1.16|-2.11|<0.0001
81510102|NCT03745638|162710759|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-1.15|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in Itch NRS score at Week 4||-1.15|-2.25|<0.0001
81510103|NCT03745638|162710759|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.63|-1.53|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in Itch NRS score at Week 4||-1.53|-2.63|<0.0001
81546607|NCT01656408|162769313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.048|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.7|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||-0.6|-4.7|0.048
81510104|NCT03745638|162710759|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.01|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in Itch NRS score at Week 8||-1.01|-2.20|<0.0001
81510105|NCT03745638|162710759|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|-1.4|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in Itch NRS score at Week 8||-1.40|-2.58|<0.0001
81510106|NCT03745638|162710761|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.74|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in Skin Pain NRS score at Week 8||-0.74|-1.74|<0.0001
81510107|NCT03745638|162710761|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-1.13|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in Skin Pain NRS score at Week 8||-1.13|-2.11|<0.0001
81510108|NCT03745638|162710764|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-0.47|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form-Sleep Disturbance (8b) 24-hour recall score at Week 2||-0.47|-2.60|0.0049
81510109|NCT03745638|162710764|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|-1.25|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form-Sleep Disturbance (8b) 24-hour recall score at Week 2||-1.25|-3.37|<0.0001
81510110|NCT03745638|162710764|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|-1.15|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form-Sleep Disturbance (8b) 24-hour recall score at Week 4||-1.15|-3.52|0.0001
81546608|NCT01656408|162769314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.83|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||2.5|-3.2|0.830
81546609|NCT01656408|162769314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.063|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.8|-0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 28||-0.7|-10.8|0.063
81510111|NCT03745638|162710764|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|-1.67|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form-Sleep Disturbance (8b) 24-hour recall score at Week 4||-1.67|-4.03|<0.0001
81510112|NCT03745638|162710764|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|-1.14|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form-Sleep Disturbance (8b) 24-hour recall score at Week 8||-1.14|-3.93|0.0004
81510113|NCT03745638|162710764|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|-1.79|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form-Sleep Disturbance (8b) 24-hour recall score at Week 8||-1.79|-4.57|<0.0001
81510114|NCT03745638|162710765|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-0.01|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form - Sleep-Related Impairment (8a) 24-hour recall score at Week 2||-0.01|-2.35|0.0487
81510115|NCT03745638|162710765|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-0.51|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form - Sleep-Related Impairment (8a) 24-hour recall score at Week 2||-0.51|-2.84|0.0049
81510116|NCT03745638|162710765|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|-0.35|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form - Sleep-Related Impairment (8a) 24-hour recall score at Week 4||-0.35|-2.94|0.0128
81510117|NCT03745638|162710765|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.62|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form - Sleep-Related Impairment (8a) 24-hour recall score at Week 4||-0.62|-3.20|0.0037
81510118|NCT03745638|162710765|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|-0.65|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form - Sleep-Related Impairment (8a) 24-hour recall score at Week 8||-0.65|-3.58|0.0048
81510119|NCT03745638|162710765|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|-0.84|||Mixed-Model with Repeated Measures|The MMRM included the fixed effect of treatment, stratification factor, the visit, and treatment by visit interaction.||Change from Baseline in PROMIS Short Form - Sleep-Related Impairment (8a) 24-hour recall score at Week 8||-0.84|-3.75|0.0020
81510120|NCT03745638|162710768|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|-2.18|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in %BSA at Week 8||-2.18|-4.07|<0.0001
81546610|NCT01656408|162769315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.892|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.1|6.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||6.1|-7.1|0.892
81510121|NCT03745638|162710768|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|-2.79|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in %BSA at Week 8||-2.79|-4.67|<0.0001
81510122|NCT03745638|162710770|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.43|-3.8|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in POEM score at Week 8||-3.80|-6.43|<0.0001
81510123|NCT03745638|162710770|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.62|-5.0|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in POEM score at Week 8||-5.00|-7.62|<0.0001
81510124|NCT03745638|162710772|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|-2.68|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in total DLQI score at Week 8||-2.68|-4.85|<0.0001
81510125|NCT03745638|162710772|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.56|-3.42|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in total DLQI score at Week 8||-3.42|-5.56|<0.0001
81510126|NCT03745638|162710774|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.29|-1.26|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in total CDLQI score at Week 8||-1.26|-5.29|0.0018
81510127|NCT03745638|162710774|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.0378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.43|-0.13|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in total CDLQI score at Week 8||-0.13|-4.43|0.0378
81546611|NCT01656408|162769316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.571|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.4|6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||6.9|-3.4|0.571
81546612|NCT01656408|162769317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.816|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.4|4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||4.0|-5.4|0.816
81510128|NCT03745638|162710778|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.632|11.018||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||Percentage of participants with a score of either 1 or 2 on the PGIC at Week 8||11.018|3.632|<0.0001
81510129|NCT03745638|162710778|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.755|15.083||The unadjusted p-values between each treatment group and vehicle were calculated based on Exact Logistic Regression including treatment and stratification factors to test the treatment difference.|Exact Logistic Regression|||Percentage of participants with a score of either 1 or 2 on the PGIC at Week 8||15.083|4.755|<0.0001
81510130|NCT03745638|162710779|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|8.15|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in EQ VAS score at Week 8||8.15|1.59|0.0037
81510131|NCT03745638|162710779|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.45|8.96|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Change from Baseline in EQ VAS score at Week 8||8.96|2.45|0.0006
81510132|NCT03745638|162710780|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34||0.1417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.49|1.65|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent work time missed due to AD: Change from Baseline in WPAI-SHP v2.0 at Week 8||1.65|-11.49|0.1417
81510133|NCT03745638|162710780|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.29||0.6037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.19|4.77|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent work time missed due to AD: Change from Baseline in WPAI-SHP v2.0 at Week 8||4.77|-8.19|0.6037
81510134|NCT03745638|162710780|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.89|-5.12|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent impairment while working due to AD: Change from Baseline in WPAI-SHP v2.0 at Week 8||-5.12|-16.89|0.0003
81510135|NCT03745638|162710780|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.93|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.98|-6.47|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent impairment while working due to AD: Change from Baseline in WPAI-SHP v2.0 at Week 8||-6.47|-17.98|<0.0001
81510136|NCT03745638|162710780|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.85|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.95|-7.81|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent overall work impairment due to AD: Change from Baseline in WPAI-SHP v2.0 at Week 8||-7.81|-22.95|<0.0001
81510137|NCT03745638|162710780|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.85|-5.01|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent overall work impairment due to AD: Change from Baseline in WPAI-SHP v2.0 at Week 8||-5.01|-19.85|0.0011
81510138|NCT03745638|162710780|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.64|-6.29|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent activity impairment due to AD: Change from Baseline in WPAI-SHP v2.0 at Week 8||-6.29|-14.64|<0.0001
81510139|NCT03745638|162710780|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|-8.29|||ANCOVA|P-value was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment, stratification factors and Baseline score as covariates if applicable.||Percent activity impairment due to AD: Change from Baseline in WPAI-SHP v2.0 at Week 8||-8.29|-16.60|<0.0001
81510140|NCT03583359|162710860|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Responder Rate|66.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.7|75.2|||Fisher's exact test|The Fisher's exact test was utilized to test the superiority of treatment (Radiesse \[+\]) over control group.|Two-sided Newcombe confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for difference in responder rate.|||75.2|53.7|<0.0001
81510141|NCT01831466|162710870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.36||0.5425|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.3|12.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.0|-4.3|0.5425
81510142|NCT01831466|162710870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.87||0.4976|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.5|3.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.5|-11.5|0.4976
81510143|NCT01831466|162710870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.36||0.6039|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.9|11.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||11.5|-4.9|0.6039
81510144|NCT01831466|162710870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rate|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.34||0.5279|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.1|12.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.1|-4.1|0.5279
81510145|NCT01831466|162710871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.99||0.071|TWO_SIDED|80.0|3.1|18.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.5|3.1|0.0710
81510146|NCT01831466|162710871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2||0.8175|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.9|5.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||5.5|-7.9|0.8175
81510147|NCT01831466|162710871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.63||0.0513|TWO_SIDED|80.0|3.8|18.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.2|3.8|0.0513
81510148|NCT01831466|162710871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.23||0.2021|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.0|13.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.4|-0.0|0.2021
81510149|NCT00005947|162710899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.052||95.0|0.99|2.11|||Log Rank||Obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment group as the independent variable \[placebo/sipuleucel-T\].|||2.11|0.99|0.052
81510150|NCT00005947|162710899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.01|||Log Rank||Obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment group as the independent variable \[sipuleucel-T/placebo\]|||1.01|0.47|0.052
81546613|NCT01656408|162769318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.061|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.4|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 1||-0.6|-8.4|0.061
81510151|NCT00005947|162710900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.71||||0.01||95.0|1.13|2.58|||Log Rank||Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as the independent variable \[placebo/sipuleucel-T\].|ITT Population - all randomized participants||2.58|1.13|0.010
81510152|NCT00005947|162710900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.586||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.388|0.884|||Log Rank||Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as the independent variable \[sipuleucel-T/placebo\]|ITT Population - all randomized participants.||0.884|0.388|0.010
81510153|NCT00434993|162710929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|0.3||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline shock.||The trial had a statistical power of 90.7% to detect a 2.25-day increase in VFDs,assuming a SD of 10.5 days. A group sequential design was used.||0.3|-4.7|0.087
81510154|NCT00434993|162710930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.3||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|14.7||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline shock.||||14.7|-4.0|0.302
81510155|NCT00434993|162710931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.9||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|15.4||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline shock.||||15.4|-3.7|0.261
81510156|NCT00434993|162710932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-0.4||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline shock.||||-0.4|-4.9|0.023
81510157|NCT00434993|162710933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|0.9||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline shock.||||0.9|-4.3|0.226
81510158|NCT00434993|162710934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|0.6|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline shock.||||0.6|-5.3|0.130
81510159|NCT00434993|162710935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|8.2||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|19.6|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline shock.||||19.6|-3.1|0.176
81510160|NCT00434993|162710936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||-0.0|-7.8|0.048
81510161|NCT00434993|162710937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.5||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|25.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||25.9|-6.9|0.265
81510162|NCT01433042|162710965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|98.0||||||||||since the study results analysis is purley discriptive no P value and confidence interval was used for the analysis|percentage|percentage of SB3 images graded as superior in image quality to SB2|since the study results analysis is purley discriptive no P value and confidence interval was used for the analysis|"Primary Endpoint~o Physician's subjective assessment questionnaire was evaluated in a quality manner.~The physicians were required to assess the performance of SB3 system as compare to SB2 by answering a short questionnaire.~The physicians were requested to indicate whether capsule SB3 was better as compared to SB2."||||
81510163|NCT01659996|162710966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference between the two proportions was \< δ for serogroup A and assuming the difference between the two proportions was normally distributed, the inferiority assumption was to be rejected.|Difference between 2 percentages|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|2.93||||||Meningococcal serogroup A: The null hypothesis (H0: pm - ppm \> δ) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (H1: pm - ppm ≤ δ), where pm and ppm were the proportions of subjects in Group 1 and in Group 2, respectively, who achieved a Menactra vaccine response for meningococcal serogroups A, C, Y and W-135, with δ = 0.10.||2.93|-3.11|
81510164|NCT01659996|162710966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference between the two proportions was \< δ for serogroup C and assuming the difference between the two proportions was normally distributed, the inferiority assumption was to be rejected.|Difference between 2 percentages|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|3.64||||||Meningococcal serogroup C: The null hypothesis (H0: pm - ppm \> δ) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (H1: pm - ppm ≤ δ), where pm and ppm were the proportions of subjects in Group 1 and in Group 2, respectively, who achieved a Menactra vaccine response for meningococcal serogroups A, C, Y and W-135, with δ = 0.10.||3.64|-0.84|
81510165|NCT01659996|162710966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference between the two proportions was \< δ for serogroup Y and assuming the difference between the two proportions was normally distributed, the inferiority assumption was to be rejected.|Difference between 2 percentages|2.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|5.14||||||Meningococcal serogroup Y: The null hypothesis (H0: pm - ppm \> δ) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (H1: pm - ppm ≤ δ), where pm and ppm were the proportions of subjects in Group 1 and in Group 2, respectively, who achieved a Menactra vaccine response for meningococcal serogroups A, C, Y and W-135, with δ = 0.10.||5.14|0.14|
81510166|NCT01659996|162710966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference between the two proportions was \< δ for serogroup W-135 and assuming the difference between the two proportions was normally distributed, the inferiority assumption was to be rejected.|Difference between 2 percentages|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|3.67||||||Meningococcal serogroup W-135: The null hypothesis (H0: pm - ppm \> δ) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (H1: pm - ppm ≤ δ), where pm and ppm were the proportions of subjects in Group 1 and in Group 2, respectively, who achieved a Menactra vaccine response for meningococcal serogroups A, C, Y and W-135, with δ = 0.10.||3.67|-0.84|
81510167|NCT01659996|162710971|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that the antibodies concentration was log normally distributed, if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of the two GMCs is ≤ 1.5 for each antigen, the inferiority assumption was to be rejected.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.949|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.852|1.06||||||Pertussis toxoid (PT): The null hypothesis (H0: GMCp / GMCpm \> 1.5) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (H1: GMCp / GMCpm ≤ 1.5), where GMCp and GMCpm were the GMCs of antibodies against the pertussis antigen (PT) in Group 3 and in Group 2, respectively||1.06|0.852|
81546614|NCT01656408|162769318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.161|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.3|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|Day 28||0.7|-8.3|0.161
81546615|NCT01656408|162769319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.786|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||2.9|-4.0|0.786
81510168|NCT01659996|162710971|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that the antibodies concentration was log normally distributed, if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of the two GMCs is ≤ 1.5 for each antigen, the inferiority assumption was to be rejected.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.968|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.866|1.08||||||Filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA): The null hypothesis (H0: GMCp / GMCpm \> 1.5) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (H1: GMCp / GMCpm ≤ 1.5), where GMCp and GMCpm were the GMCs of antibodies against the pertussis antigen (FHA) in Group 3 and in Group 2, respectively||1.08|0.866|
81510169|NCT01659996|162710971|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming that the antibodies concentration was log normally distributed, if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio of the two GMCs is ≤ 1.5 for each antigen, the inferiority assumption was to be rejected.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.937|1.31||||||Pertactin (PRN): The null hypothesis (H0: GMCp / GMCpm \> 1.5) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (H1: GMCp / GMCpm ≤ 1.5), where GMCp and GMCpm were the GMCs of antibodies against the pertussis antigen (PRN) in Group 3 and in Group 2, respectively||1.31|0.937|
81510170|NCT01659996|162710972|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference between the two proportions was \< δ for each antibody and assuming the difference between the two proportions was normally distributed, the inferiority assumption was to be rejected.|Difference between 2 percentages|-1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|3.19||||||Pertussis toxoid (PT) antigen: The null hypothesis (H0: pp - ppm \> δ) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (H1: pp - ppm ≤ δ), where pp and ppm were the proportions of subjects in Group 3 and Group 2, respectively, who achieved a pertussis vaccine response in antibodies against the pertussis antigen (PT), with δ = 0.10.||3.19|-5.44|
81510171|NCT01659996|162710972|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference between the two proportions was \< δ for each antibody and assuming the difference between the two proportions was normally distributed, the inferiority assumption was to be rejected.|Difference between 2 percentages|0.867|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|4.53||||||Filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA) antigen: The null hypothesis (H0: pp - ppm \> δ) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (H1: pp - ppm ≤ δ), where pp and ppm were the proportions of subjects in Group 3 and Group 2, respectively, who achieved a pertussis vaccine response in antibodies against the pertussis antigen (FHA), with δ = 0.10.||4.53|-2.54|
81510172|NCT01659996|162710972|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the difference between the two proportions was \< δ for each antibody and assuming the difference between the two proportions was normally distributed, the inferiority assumption was to be rejected.|Difference between 2 percentages|-0.092|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|3.66||||||Pertactin (PRN) antigen: The null hypothesis (H0: pp - ppm \> δ) was tested against the alternative hypothesis (H1: pp - ppm ≤ δ), where pp and ppm were the proportions of subjects in Group 3 and Group 2, respectively, who achieved a pertussis vaccine response in antibodies against the pertussis antigen (PRN), with δ = 0.10.||3.66|-3.62|
81510173|NCT02150057|162710988|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81510174|NCT01696994|162710994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.04|||Poisson regression|Two-sided. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A-priori threshold for significance 0.05.||||1.04|0.95|
81510175|NCT01696994|162710996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.48|||Poisson regression|||||1.48|0.99|
81510176|NCT01696994|162711006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.54||Two-sided. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A-priori threshold for significance 0.05.|Poisson regression|||||1.54|.91|
81510177|NCT02516982|162711026|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.994|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.994
81510178|NCT02516982|162711027|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7
81510179|NCT02516982|162711028|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.008
81510180|NCT02516982|162711029|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.919|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.919
81510181|NCT02516982|162711030|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001467|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.0001467
81510182|NCT02516982|162711031|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.024
81510183|NCT02516982|162711032|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.869|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.869
81510184|NCT01951586|162711036|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.5157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.53|||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by the randomization stratification factors.|"Based on a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the randomized stratification factors.~Hazard ratio \< 1 favors denosumab."|||1.53|0.81|0.5157
81510185|NCT01951586|162711037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3759|||||||Cox propotional hazard model|||The interaction of RANK expression level measured in the cytoplasm (all intensity) and treatment effect was evaluated using a Cox proportional hazard model that included treatment group, RANK expression level and treatment-by-RANK expression level interaction stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||0.3759
81510186|NCT01951586|162711037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3666|||||||Cox propotional hazard model|||The interaction of RANK expression level measured in membranes (all intensity) and treatment effect was evaluated using a Cox proportional hazard model that included treatment group, RANK expression level and treatment-by-RANK expression level interaction stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||0.3666
81510187|NCT01951586|162711037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1917|||||||Cox propotional hazard model|||The interaction of RANK expression level total (cytoplasm + membranes; all intensity) and treatment effect was evaluated using a Cox proportional hazard model that included treatment group, RANK expression level and treatment-by-RANK expression level interaction stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||0.1917
81510188|NCT01951586|162711037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3353|||||||Cox propotional hazard model|||The interaction of RANK expression level measured in the cytoplasm (H-score) and treatment effect was evaluated using a Cox proportional hazard model that included treatment group, RANK expression level and treatment-by-RANK expression level interaction stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||0.3353
81510189|NCT01951586|162711037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3179|||||||Cox propotional hazard model|||The interaction of RANK expression level measured in membranes (H-score) and treatment effect was evaluated using a Cox proportional hazard model that included treatment group, RANK expression level and treatment-by-RANK expression level interaction stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||0.3179
81546616|NCT01656408|162769320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.263|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.3|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||1.8|-9.3|0.263
81546617|NCT01656408|162769321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.565|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.4|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is MK-8150 dose - placebo|||2.1|-4.4|0.565
81546618|NCT05465317|162769342|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.86|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||0.86|0.65|<0.001
81546619|NCT05465317|162769342|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.86|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||0.86|0.52|0.001
81510190|NCT01951586|162711037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1583|||||||Cox propotional hazard model|||The interaction of RANK expression level total (cytoplasm + membranes; H-score) and treatment effect was evaluated using a Cox proportional hazard model that included treatment group, RANK expression level and treatment-by-RANK expression level interaction stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||0.1583
81510191|NCT01951586|162711038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3946|||||||Cox propotional hazard model|||The interaction of RANKL expression level measured in the cytoplasm (all intensity) and treatment effect was evaluated using a Cox proportional hazard model that included treatment group, RANKL expression level and treatment-by-RANKL expression level interaction stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||0.3946
81510192|NCT01951586|162711038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3735|||||||Cox propotional hazard model|||The interaction of RANKL expression level measured in the cytoplasm (H-score) and treatment effect was evaluated using a Cox proportional hazard model that included treatment group, RANKL expression level and treatment-by-RANKL expression level interaction stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||0.3735
81510193|NCT01951586|162711039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.3491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.35|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model adjusted for the randomization stratification factors.|Based on a logistic regression model adjusted for the randomization stratification factors; an odds ratio ≥ 1 favors denosumab.|||1.35|0.43|0.3491
81510194|NCT01951586|162711040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.476|||||||Regression, Logistic|||The interaction of RANK expression level measured in the cytoplasm (all intensity) and treatment effect was evaluated using a logistic regression model that included treatment group, RANK expression level and treatment-by-RANK expression level interaction stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||0.4760
81546620|NCT05465317|162769342|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.94|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||0.94|0.67|0.008
81546621|NCT05465317|162769343|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.91|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||0.91|0.60|0.005
81546622|NCT05465317|162769343|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.91|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||0.91|0.41|0.02
81546623|NCT05465317|162769343|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.03|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.03|0.63|0.08
81546624|NCT05465317|162769344|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.0|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.00|0.46|0.05
81546625|NCT05465317|162769344|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.09|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.09|0.35|0.09
81546626|NCT05465317|162769344|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.29|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.29|0.43|0.30
81510195|NCT01951586|162711040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2582|||||||Regression, Logistic|||The interaction of RANK expression level measured in the membranes (all intensity) and treatment effect was evaluated using a logistic regression model that included treatment group, RANK expression level and treatment-by-RANK expression level interaction stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||0.2582
81546627|NCT05465317|162769345|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.08|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.08|0.49|0.11
81546628|NCT05465317|162769345|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.12|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.12|0.35|0.12
81546629|NCT05465317|162769345|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.42|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.42|0.50|0.52
81546630|NCT05465317|162769347|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.97|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||0.97|0.72|0.02
81546631|NCT05465317|162769347|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.05|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.05|0.65|0.12
81546632|NCT05465317|162769347|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.03|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.03|0.70|0.10
81546633|NCT05465317|162769348|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.11|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.11|0.72|0.32
81546634|NCT05465317|162769348|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.24|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.24|0.65|0.50
81546635|NCT05465317|162769348|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.2|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.20|0.68|0.50
81546636|NCT05465317|162769349|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.92|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||0.92|0.62|0.005
81546637|NCT05465317|162769349|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.96|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||0.96|0.49|0.03
81546638|NCT05465317|162769349|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.02|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.02|0.63|0.074
81546639|NCT05465317|162769350|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.12|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.12|0.95|0.46
81546640|NCT05465317|162769350|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.2|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.20|0.90|0.63
81546641|NCT05465317|162769350|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.14|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.14|0.94|0.52
81546642|NCT05465317|162769351|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.94|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||0.94|0.70|0.007
81510196|NCT01951586|162711040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.223|||||||Regression, Logistic|||The interaction of RANK expression level total (cytoplasm + membrane; all intensity) and treatment effect was evaluated using a logistic regression model that included treatment group, RANK expression level and treatment-by-RANK expression level interaction stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||0.2230
81510197|NCT01951586|162711040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4329|||||||Regression, Logistic|||The interaction of RANK expression level measured in the cytoplasm (H-score) and treatment effect was evaluated using a logistic regression model that included treatment group, RANK expression level and treatment-by-RANK expression level interaction stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||0.4329
81510198|NCT01951586|162711040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.262|||||||Regression, Logistic|||The interaction of RANK expression level measured in the membranes (H-score) and treatment effect was evaluated using a logistic regression model that included treatment group, RANK expression level and treatment-by-RANK expression level interaction stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||0.2620
81510199|NCT01951586|162711040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2081|||||||Regression, Logistic|||The interaction of RANK expression level total (cytoplasm + membrane; H-score) and treatment effect was evaluated using a logistic regression model that included treatment group, RANK expression level and treatment-by-RANK expression level interaction stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||0.2081
81510200|NCT01951586|162711041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4671|||||||Regression, Logistic|||The interaction of RANKL expression level measured in the cytoplasm (all intensity) and treatment effect was evaluated using a logistic regression model that included treatment group, RANKL expression level and treatment-by-RANKL expression level interaction stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||0.4671
81510201|NCT01951586|162711041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4236|||||||Regression, Logistic|||The interaction of RANKL expression level measured in the cytoplasm (H-score) and treatment effect was evaluated using a logistic regression model that included treatment group, RANKL expression level and treatment-by-RANKL expression level interaction stratified by the randomization stratification factors.||||0.4236
81510202|NCT01951586|162711042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.4654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.43|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model adjusted for the randomization stratification factors.|Based on a logistic regression model adjusted for the randomization stratification factors; an odds ratio ≥ 1 favors denosumab.|||1.43|0.46|0.4654
81510203|NCT01951586|162711043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.7363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.43|||Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by the randomized stratification factors.|"Based on a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the randomized stratification factors.~Hazard ratio \< 1 favors denosumab."|||1.43|0.78|0.7363
81510204|NCT00104416|162711144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|31.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|15.8|48.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||48.1|15.8|<0.0001
81510205|NCT00758069|162711167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-25.9|||<|0.001||95.0|-34.2|-17.5||No multiplicity adjustment among the pairwise comparisons of sitagliptin against placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate was used for pairwise comparison|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate was used to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-17.5|-34.2|<0.001
81510206|NCT00758069|162711167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-19.5|||<|0.001||95.0|-28.0|-11.1||No multiplicity adjustment among the pairwise comparisons of sitagliptin against placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate was used for pairwise comparison|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate was used to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-11.1|-28.0|<0.001
81510207|NCT00758069|162711168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-19.3|||<|0.001||95.0|-26.6|-11.9||No multiplicity adjustment among the pairwise comparisons of sitagliptin against placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate was used for pairwise comparison|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate was used to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-11.9|-26.6|<0.001
81510208|NCT00758069|162711168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-squares Mean Difference|-12.9|||<|0.001||95.0|-20.4|-5.4||No multiplicity adjustment among the pairwise comparisons of sitagliptin against placebo|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate was used for pairwise comparison|ANCOVA model with terms of treatment as a factor and baseline value as a covariate was used to estimate difference of two groups and its 95% confidence interval|||-5.4|-20.4|<0.001
81510209|NCT02277691|162711174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One sample t-test|||P-value has been estimated for change from baseline in office trough SBP at Week 12 (LOCF).||||<0.0001
81510210|NCT02277691|162711174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One sample t-test|||P-value has been estimated for change from baseline in office trough SBP at Week 52 (LOCF).||||<0.0001
81510211|NCT02277691|162711174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One sample t-test|||P-value has been estimated for change from baseline in office trough sitting DBP at Week 12 (LOCF).||||<0.0001
81510212|NCT02277691|162711174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One sample t-test|||P-value has been estimated for change from baseline in office trough sitting DBP at Week 52 (LOCF).||||<0.0001
81510213|NCT02277691|162711175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One sample t-test|||P-value has been estimated for change from baseline in home SBP, morning at End of Week 12.||||<0.0001
81510214|NCT02277691|162711175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One sample t-test|||P-value has been estimated for change from baseline in home SBP, morning at EOT (Up to Week 52).||||<0.0001
81510215|NCT02277691|162711175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One sample t-test|||P-value has been estimated for change from baseline in home DBP, morning at End of Week 12.||||<0.0001
81510216|NCT02277691|162711175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||One sample t-test|||P-value has been estimated for change from baseline in home DBP, morning at EOT (Up to Week 52).||||<0.0001
81546643|NCT05465317|162769351|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.97|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||0.97|0.57|0.03
81546644|NCT05465317|162769351|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.03|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.03|0.71|0.10
81546645|NCT05465317|162769352|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.37||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.1|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||2.10|0.89|0.15
81546646|NCT05465317|162769352|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.72|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||2.72|0.40|0.93
81510217|NCT01147250|162711176|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of lixisenatide versus placebo was to be claimed if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the hazard ratio was \<1.3.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.017|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.886|1.168|||||Lixisenatide vs Placebo|Analysis was performed using Cox proportional hazards model with treatment groups, and region (North America, South and Central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Africa/Near East, and Asia/Pacific) as covariates, and the associated two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI).||1.168|0.886|
81510218|NCT01147250|162711176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.017||||0.8542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.886|1.168|||Log Rank||Lixisenatide vs Placebo|Analysis was performed using Cox proportional hazards model with treatment groups, and region (North America, South and Central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Africa/Near East, and Asia/Pacific) as covariates, and the associated two-sided 95% CI. Superiority of lixisenatide versus placebo was to be claimed if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the hazard ratio was \<1.0.||1.168|0.886|0.8542
81510219|NCT03985943|162711202|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|11.5||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.7|18.3||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||18.3|4.7|0.0003
81510220|NCT03985943|162711203|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|14.3||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|97.5|6.1|22.5||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||22.5|6.1|0.0002
81510221|NCT03985943|162711204|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|14.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|7.8|22.0||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||22.0|7.8|<0.0001
81510222|NCT03985943|162711205|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|18.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|9.6|26.6||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||26.6|9.6|<0.0001
81510223|NCT03985943|162711206|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|24.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|18.4|31.5||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Participants with missing data were considered non-responders.||31.5|18.4|<0.0001
81510224|NCT03985943|162711206|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|28.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|22.0|34.3||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimates are from 50 complete datasets by MI-MAR assumption.|Nemolizumab 30 mg versus Placebo using multiple imputation (MI) with missing at random (MAR) assumption.||34.3|22.0|<0.0001
81546647|NCT05465317|162769352|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.47||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.38|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||2.38|0.91|0.113
81546648|NCT05465317|162769353|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.16|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.16|0.71|0.43
81510225|NCT03985943|162711207|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|27.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|19.4|35.7||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\].|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Participants with missing data were considered non-responders.||35.7|19.4|<0.0001
81510226|NCT03985943|162711207|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|32.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|24.4|39.8||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\].|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimates are from 50 complete datasets by MI-MAR assumption.|Nemolizumab 30 mg versus Placebo using MI-MAR assumption.||39.8|24.4|<0.0001
81510227|NCT03985943|162711208|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|19.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|13.7|25.2||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||25.2|13.7|<0.0001
81510228|NCT03985943|162711209|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|20.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|13.8|26.8||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||26.8|13.8|<0.0001
81510229|NCT03985943|162711210|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|17.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|11.3|24.5||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||24.5|11.3|<0.0001
81510230|NCT03985943|162711211|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|19.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|11.2|28.2||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||28.2|11.2|<0.0001
81510231|NCT03985943|162711212|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|20.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|15.8|26.0||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||26|15.8|<0.0001
81510232|NCT03985943|162711213|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|21.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|14.8|27.6||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||27.6|14.8|<0.0001
81510233|NCT03985943|162711214|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|12.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|8.2|16.3||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||16.3|8.2|<0.0001
81510234|NCT03985943|162711215|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|9.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.2|14.2||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||14.2|5.2|<0.0001
81510235|NCT03985943|162711216|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|14.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|10.6|18.7||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||18.7|10.6|<0.0001
81546649|NCT05465317|162769353|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.24|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.24|0.51|0.32
81510236|NCT03985943|162711217|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|16.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|11.5|22.3||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||22.3|11.5|<0.0001
81510237|NCT03985943|162711218|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|3.4||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.1|5.8||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||5.8|1.1|0.0064
81510238|NCT03985943|162711219|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|4.3||||0.0177|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.9|7.7||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||7.7|0.9|0.0177
81510239|NCT03517371|162711234|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|72.35||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-943.34|1088.04|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1088.04|-943.34|.89
81510240|NCT03517371|162711235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.10|-3.80|.42
81510241|NCT03517371|162711236|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.17||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.64|24.97|||t-test, 2 sided|Levene's test significant, equal variances not assumed values reported.||||24.97|-20.64|.85
81510242|NCT03517371|162711237|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|0.065|||t-test, 2 sided|||||.065|-.081|.824
81510243|NCT04283656|162711242|EQUIVALENCE|The no-effect (bioequivalence) boundaries of 80%-125% were used.|Geometric mean ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.24||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 with a mean ratio of 1 for no effect was assumed.||A post hoc power analysis determined 80% power would be achieved for 6 subjects to detect an effect size of 1.43 or greater at 5% significance level.|Ratio represents Treatment C (Single-dose oral doravirine/lamivudine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate co-administered with estradiol and spironolactone) over Treatment A (Single-dose oral doravirine/lamivudine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate alone)|6 participants completed the study and were included in the pharmacokinetic analysis. As all participants received the same treatment groups but not necessarily in the same order, calculations were done between arms (Sequence E and F). 10 subjects was determined to achieve 80% power to reject the null hypothesis (geometric mean ratio for doravirine AUC falls outside of the no-effect boundaries) with two-sided significance level of 0.05 assuming a mean ratio of 1 for no effect.||1.24|0.76|
81510244|NCT04283656|162711243|EQUIVALENCE|The no-effect (bioequivalence) boundaries of 80%-125% were used.|Geometric mean ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|1.32||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 with a mean ratio of 1 for no effect was assumed.||A post hoc power analysis determined 80% power would be achieved for 6 subjects to detect an effect size of 1.43 or greater at 5% significance level.|Ratio represents Treatment C (Single-dose oral doravirine/lamivudine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate co-administered with estradiol and spironolactone) over Treatment A (Single-dose oral doravirine/lamivudine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate alone)|6 participants completed the study and were included in the pharmacokinetic analysis. As all participants received the same treatment groups but not necessarily in the same order, calculations were done between arms (Sequence E and F). 10 subjects was determined to achieve 80% power to reject the null hypothesis (geometric mean ratio for doravirine Cmax falls outside of the no-effect boundaries) with two-sided significance level of 0.05 assuming a mean ratio of 1 for no effect.||1.32|0.66|
81510245|NCT04283656|162711244|EQUIVALENCE|The no-effect (bioequivalence) boundaries of 80%-125% were used.|Geometric mean ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.24||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 with a mean ratio of 1 for no effect was assumed.||A post hoc power analysis determined 80% power would be achieved for 6 subjects to detect an effect size of 1.43 or greater at 5% significance level.|Ratio represents Treatment C (Single-dose oral doravirine/lamivudine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate co-administered with estradiol and spironolactone) over Treatment A (Single-dose oral doravirine/lamivudine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate alone)|6 participants completed the study and were included in the pharmacokinetic analysis. As all participants received the same treatment groups but not necessarily in the same order, calculations were done between arms (Sequence E and F). 10 subjects was determined to achieve 80% power to reject the null hypothesis (geometric mean ratio for doravirine C24 falls outside of the no-effect boundaries) with two-sided significance level of 0.05 assuming a mean ratio of 1 for no effect.||1.24|0.76|
81510246|NCT04283656|162711245|EQUIVALENCE|The no-effect (bioequivalence) boundaries of 80%-125% were used.|Geometric mean ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.5||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 with a mean ratio of 1 for no effect was assumed.||A post hoc power analysis determined 80% power would be achieved for 6 subjects to detect an effect size of 1.43 or greater at 5% significance level.|Ratio represents Treatment C (Single-dose oral doravirine/lamivudine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate co-administered with estradiol and spironolactone) over Treatment A (Single-dose oral doravirine/lamivudine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate alone)|6 participants completed the study and were included in the pharmacokinetic analysis. As all participants received the same treatment groups but not necessarily in the same order, calculations were done between arms (Sequence E and F). 10 subjects was determined to achieve 80% power to reject the null hypothesis (geometric mean ratio for tenofovir AUC falls outside of the no-effect boundaries) with two-sided significance level of 0.05 assuming a mean ratio of 1 for no effect.||1.50|0.91|
81510247|NCT04283656|162711246|EQUIVALENCE|The no-effect (bioequivalence) boundaries of 80%-125% were used.|Geometric mean ratio|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|2.6||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 with a mean ratio of 1 for no effect was assumed.||A post hoc power analysis determined 80% power would be achieved for 6 subjects to detect an effect size of 1.43 or greater at 5% significance level.|Ratio represents Treatment C (Single-dose oral doravirine/lamivudine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate co-administered with estradiol and spironolactone) over Treatment A (Single-dose oral doravirine/lamivudine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate alone)|6 participants completed the study and were included in the pharmacokinetic analysis. As all participants received the same treatment groups but not necessarily in the same order, calculations were done between arms (Sequence E and F). 10 subjects was determined to achieve 80% power to reject the null hypothesis (geometric mean ratio for tenofovir Cmax falls outside of the no-effect boundaries) with two-sided significance level of 0.05 assuming a mean ratio of 1 for no effect.||2.60|0.73|
81510248|NCT04283656|162711247|EQUIVALENCE|The no-effect (bioequivalence) boundaries of 80%-125% were used.|Geometric mean ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.4||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 with a mean ratio of 1 for no effect was assumed.||A post hoc power analysis determined 80% power would be achieved for 6 subjects to detect an effect size of 1.43 or greater at 5% significance level.|Ratio represents Treatment C (Single-dose oral doravirine/lamivudine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate co-administered with estradiol and spironolactone) over Treatment A (Single-dose oral doravirine/lamivudine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate alone)|6 participants completed the study and were included in the pharmacokinetic analysis. As all participants received the same treatment groups but not necessarily in the same order, calculations were done between arms (Sequence E and F). 10 subjects was determined to achieve 80% power to reject the null hypothesis (geometric mean ratio for tenofovir C24 falls outside of the no-effect boundaries) with two-sided significance level of 0.05 assuming a mean ratio of 1 for no effect.||1.40|0.93|
81510249|NCT04283656|162711248|EQUIVALENCE|The no-effect (bioequivalence) boundaries of 80%-125% were used.|Geometric mean ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7|1.35||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 with a mean ratio of 1 for no effect was assumed.||A post hoc power analysis determined 80% power would be achieved for 6 subjects to detect an effect size of 1.43 or greater at 5% significance level.|Ratio represents Treatment C (Single-dose oral doravirine/lamivudine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate co-administered with estradiol and spironolactone) over Treatment B (Single-dose estradiol and spironolactone co-administered with placebo)|6 participants completed the study and were included in the pharmacokinetic analysis. As all participants received the same treatment groups but not necessarily in the same order, calculations were done between arms (Sequence E and F). 10 subjects was determined to achieve 80% power to reject the null hypothesis (geometric mean ratio for estradiol AUC falls outside of the no-effect boundaries) with two-sided significance level of 0.05 assuming a mean ratio of 1 for no effect.||1.35|0.70|
81510250|NCT04283656|162711249|EQUIVALENCE|The no-effect (bioequivalence) boundaries of 80%-125% were used.|Geometric mean ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.36||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 with a mean ratio of 1 for no effect was assumed.||A post hoc power analysis determined 80% power would be achieved for 6 subjects to detect an effect size of 1.43 or greater at 5% significance level.|Ratio represents Treatment C (Single-dose oral doravirine/lamivudine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate co-administered with estradiol and spironolactone) over Treatment B (Single-dose estradiol and spironolactone co-administered with placebo)|6 participants completed the study and were included in the pharmacokinetic analysis. As all participants received the same treatment groups but not necessarily in the same order, calculations were done between arms (Sequence E and F). 10 subjects was determined to achieve 80% power to reject the null hypothesis (geometric mean ratios for estradiol Cmax falls outside of the no-effect boundaries) with two-sided significance level of 0.05 assuming a mean ratio of 1 for no effect.||1.36|0.92|
81510251|NCT04283656|162711250|EQUIVALENCE|The no-effect (bioequivalence) boundaries of 80%-125% were used.|Geometric mean ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.35||A two-sided significance level of 0.05 with a mean ratio of 1 for no effect was assumed.||A post hoc power analysis determined 80% power would be achieved for 6 subjects to detect an effect size of 1.43 or greater at 5% significance level.|Ratio represents Treatment C (Single-dose oral doravirine/lamivudine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate co-administered with estradiol and spironolactone) over Treatment B (Single-dose estradiol and spironolactone co-administered with placebo)|6 participants completed the study and were included in the pharmacokinetic analysis. As all participants received the same treatment groups but not necessarily in the same order, calculations were done between arms (Sequence E and F). 10 subjects was determined to achieve 80% power to reject the null hypothesis (geometric mean ratios for estradiol C12 falls outside of the no-effect boundaries) with two-sided significance level of 0.05 assuming a mean ratio of 1 for no effect.||1.35|0.88|
81510252|NCT02819297|162711251|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81510253|NCT04660552|162711297|EQUIVALENCE|The post treatment cars scores of active and sham group will be statistically different as measured by independent sample t-test with p\<.05|Mean Difference (Net)|7.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.2||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.357|12.107|||t-test, 2 sided|||||12.107|2.357|0.01
81510254|NCT03928418|162711298|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|4.9||p-value comparing live call booster to SOC arm: p \< 0.001 (calculated)|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model; random effects for participants; fixed effects for sex, baseline # of drinking days, visit, arm, interaction btwn visit and arm|SOC arm minus live call booster arm reported here.|||4.9|2.1|<0.001
81510255|NCT03928418|162711298|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|5.1||p-value comparing technology booster to SOC arm: p \< 0.001 (calculated)|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model; random effects for participants; fixed effects for sex, baseline # of drinking days, visit, arm, interaction btwn visit and arm|SOC arm minus technology booster arm reported here.|||5.1|2.2|<0.001
81510256|NCT03928418|162711299|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|36.4||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-117.5|190.3||p-value comparing live call booster arm to SOC arm: p = 0.643|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model; random effects for participants; fixed effects for sex, baseline PEth level, visit, arm, interaction btwn visit and arm|SOC arm minus live call booster arm reported here.|||190.3|-117.5|0.643
81510257|NCT03928418|162711299|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-30.9||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-194.8|132.9||p-value comparing technology booster arm to SOC arm: p = 0.711|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model; random effects for participants; fixed effects for sex, baseline PEth level, visit, arm, interaction btwn visit and arm|SOC arm minus technology booster arm reported here.|||132.9|-194.8|0.711
81510258|NCT03928418|162711300|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.3||||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|4.7||p-value comparing live call booster arm to SOC: p = 0.515|Regression, Logistic||SOC minus live call booster arm presented here.|||4.7|-9.3|0.515
81510259|NCT03928418|162711300|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9||||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|6.4||p-value comparing technology booster arm to SOC: p = 0.801|Regression, Logistic||SOC minus technology booster arm presented here.|||6.4|-8.3|0.801
81510260|NCT03928418|162711301|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|28.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|40.7||p-value comparing live call booster arm to SOC: p \< 0.001 (calculated)|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model; random effects for participants; fixed effects for sex, baseline alcohol use, visit, arm, interaction btwn visit and arm|SOC minus live call booster arm presented here.|||40.7|17.0|<0.001
81510261|NCT03928418|162711301|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|24.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|36.8||p-value comparing technology booster arm to SOC: p \< 0.001 (calculated)|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model; random effects for participants; fixed effects for sex, baseline alcohol use, visit, arm, interaction btwn visit and arm|SOC minus technology booster arm presented here.|||36.8|13.0|<0.001
81510262|NCT03928418|162711302|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.4||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|7.3||p-value comparing live call booster arm to SOC: p = 0.002|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model; random effects for participants; fixed effects for sex, baseline alcohol use, visit, arm, interaction btwn visit and arm|SOC arm minus live call booster arm presented here.|||7.3|1.6|0.002
81510263|NCT03928418|162711302|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|7.2||p-value comparing technology booster arm to SOC: p = 0.003|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model; random effects for participants; fixed effects for sex, baseline alcohol use, visit, arm, interaction btwn visit and arm|SOC arm minus technology booster arm presented here.|||7.2|1.5|0.003
81510264|NCT03928418|162711304|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.8||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|2.2||p-value comparing live call booster arm to SOC arm: p = 0.610.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model; random effects for participants; fixed effects for sex, baseline ART adherence, visit, arm, interaction btwn visit and arm|SOC minus live call booster arm presented here.|||2.2|-3.8|0.610
81510265|NCT03928418|162711304|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1||||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|1.9||p-value comparing technology booster arm to SOC arm: p = 0.474.|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects model; random effects for participants; fixed effects for sex, baseline ART adherence, visit, arm, interaction btwn visit and arm|SOC minus technology booster arm presented here.|||1.9|-4.1|0.474
81510266|NCT03423238|162711336|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.388|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.388
81510267|NCT03423238|162711337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.017
81510268|NCT03423238|162711337|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.002
81510269|NCT03423238|162711338|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.653|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.653
81510270|NCT03423238|162711339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.684|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.684
81510271|NCT03423238|162711339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.458|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.458
81510272|NCT03423238|162711340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.550
81510273|NCT03423238|162711341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.973|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.973
81510274|NCT03423238|162711341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.432|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.432
81510275|NCT03423238|162711342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23063|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.23063
81510276|NCT03423238|162711343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.854|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.854
81510277|NCT03423238|162711343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.874|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.874
81510278|NCT03423238|162711344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.563|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.563
81510279|NCT03423238|162711345|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.008
81510280|NCT03423238|162711345|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.922|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.922
81510281|NCT03423238|162711346|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.667|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.667
81510282|NCT03423238|162711347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.692|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.692
81510283|NCT03423238|162711347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.590
81510284|NCT03423238|162711348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.844|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.844
81510285|NCT03423238|162711349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.721|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.721
81510286|NCT03423238|162711349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.851|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.851
81510287|NCT03423238|162711350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.815|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.815
81510288|NCT03423238|162711351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.488|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.488
81510289|NCT03423238|162711351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.237|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.237
81510290|NCT03423238|162711352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.506|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.506
81510291|NCT03423238|162711353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.549|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.549
81510292|NCT03423238|162711353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.303|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.303
81510293|NCT03423238|162711354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.934|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.934
81510294|NCT03423238|162711355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.792|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.792
81510295|NCT03423238|162711355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.417|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.417
81510296|NCT03423238|162711356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.685|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.685
81510297|NCT03423238|162711357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.854|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.854
81510298|NCT03423238|162711357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.903|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.903
81510299|NCT03423238|162711358|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.569|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.569
81510300|NCT03423238|162711359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.824|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.824
81510301|NCT03423238|162711359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.401
81510302|NCT03423238|162711360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.188|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.188
81510303|NCT03423238|162711361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.338|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.338
81510304|NCT03423238|162711361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.484|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.484
81510305|NCT03423238|162711362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.533|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline||||0.533
81510306|NCT03423238|162711363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.992|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.992
81510307|NCT03423238|162711363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.639|||||||ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.639
81510308|NCT03206918|162711393|SUPERIORITY||2-side Clopper-Pearson|87.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.4|93.81|||Exact Binomial Test|The null hypothesis is ORR = 32%||||93.81|79.40|<0.0001
81510309|NCT03823287|162711399|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of a two-sided 95.03% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in adjusted means of the two treatments (faricimab minus aflibercept) is greater than -4 letters (the non-inferiority margin), then faricimab is considered non-inferior to aflibercept.|Adjusted mean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.5|||||The treatment difference in adjusted means of change from baseline BCVA is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept. MMRM adjustments are listed in the outcome measure description.|The null hypothesis, H0: μ(faricimab) - μ(aflibercept) ≤-4 letters; the alternative hypothesis, Ha: μ(faricimab) - μ(aflibercept) \>-4 letters. A sample size of approximately 320 participants in each arm provided greater than 90% power to show non-inferiority of faricimab to aflibercept in the change from baseline BCVA averaged over Weeks 40, 44, and 48 in the ITT population, using a non-inferiority margin of 4 letters at the one-sided 0.02485 significance level.||2.5|-1.1|
81510310|NCT03823287|162711400|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.7|||||The treatment difference in adjusted means of change from baseline BCVA is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept. MMRM adjustments are listed in the outcome measure description.|Treatment Difference in Adjusted Means at Weeks 52-60||2.7|-1.2|
81510311|NCT03823287|162711402|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|10.1|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants gaining ≥15 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Gaining ≥15 Letters: Treatment Difference at Weeks 40-48||10.1|-1.6|
81510312|NCT03823287|162711402|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|12.7|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants gaining ≥10 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Gaining ≥10 Letters: Treatment Difference at Weeks 40-48||12.7|-2.0|
81510313|NCT03823287|162711402|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|8.9|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants gaining ≥5 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Gaining ≥5 Letters: Treatment Difference at Weeks 40-48||8.9|-6.6|
81510314|NCT03823287|162711402|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|5.4|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants gaining ≥0 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Gaining ≥0 Letters: Treatment Difference at Weeks 40-48||5.4|-7.9|
81510315|NCT03823287|162711403|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|8.5|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants gaining ≥15 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Treatment Difference in CMH Weighted Percentages at Weeks 52-60||8.5|-3.2|
81510316|NCT03823287|162711408|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.8|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥15 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Avoiding a Loss of ≥15 Letters: Treatment Difference at Weeks 40-48||4.8|-2.2|
81510317|NCT03823287|162711408|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|3.9|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥10 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Avoiding a Loss of ≥10 Letters: Treatment Difference at Weeks 40-48||3.9|-4.6|
81510318|NCT03823287|162711408|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|6.4|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥5 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Avoiding a Loss of ≥5 Letters: Treatment Difference at Weeks 40-48||6.4|-4.0|
81510319|NCT03823287|162711409|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.6|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants avoiding a loss of ≥15 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Treatment Difference in CMH Weighted Percentages at Weeks 52-60||3.6|-3.9|
81510320|NCT03823287|162711413|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|9.5|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants gaining ≥15 letters or achieving BCVA ≥84 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Treatment Difference in CMH Weighted Percentages at Weeks 40-48||9.5|-3.6|
81510321|NCT03823287|162711415|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|6.6|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants achieving BCVA ≥69 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Treatment Difference in CMH Weighted Percentages at Weeks 40-48||6.6|-7.7|
81510322|NCT03823287|162711417|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|3.3|||||The treatment difference in CMH weighted percentage of participants with BCVA ≤38 letters is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept.|Treatment Difference in CMH Weighted Percentages at Weeks 40-48||3.3|-4.2|
81510323|NCT03823287|162711425|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|0.8|||||The treatment difference in adjusted means of change from baseline CST is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept. MMRM adjustments are listed in the outcome measure description.|Treatment Difference in Adjusted Means at Weeks 40-48||0.8|-15.7|
81510324|NCT03823287|162711426|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|9.4|||||The treatment difference in adjusted means of change from baseline CST is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept. MMRM adjustments are listed in the outcome measure description.|Treatment Difference in Adjusted Means at Weeks 52-60||9.4|-7.4|
81510325|NCT00475085|162711454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.013||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.225|0.2||Response skewed. P-value determined after Box-Cox transformation (lambda=-1.6). Significance level set to 0.017 to account for three tested hypotheses.|ANOVA|Testing and estimation performed using contrasts in the context of an omnibus ANOVA.||Group 1 - Group 2 (palonosetron vs. granisetron)||0.200|-0.225|0.718
81510326|NCT00475085|162711454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.195||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.407||Response skewed. P-value determined after Box-Cox transformation (lambda=-1.6). Significance level set to 0.017 to account for three tested hypotheses.|ANOVA|Testing and estimation performed using contrasts in the context of an omnibus ANOVA.||Group 1 - Group 4 (adding dexamethasone)||0.407|-0.017|0.010
81510327|NCT00475085|162711454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.025||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.236|0.186||Response skewed. P-value determined after Box-Cox transformation (lambda=-1.6). Significance level set to 0.017 to account for three tested hypotheses.|ANOVA|Testing and estimation performed using contrasts in the context of an omnibus ANOVA.||Group 3 - Group 4 (aprepitant vs. prochlorperazine)||0.186|-0.236|0.557
81510328|NCT00375674|162711535|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.761||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.594|0.975|||Cox Proportional hazards model|Based on the Cox Proportional hazards model stratified by UISS High-Risk Group.||Superiority analysis||0.975|0.594|0.030
81510329|NCT00375674|162711536|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.811||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.643|1.023|||Cox Proportional hazards model|Based on the Cox Proportional hazards model stratified by UISS High-Risk Group||Superiority analysis||1.023|0.643|0.077
81510330|NCT00375674|162711537|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.929||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.289|||Log-rank test|||Hazard ratio was based on the Cox Proportional hazards model stratified by UISS High-Risk Group.||1.289|0.670|0.661
81510331|NCT02908685|162711549|SUPERIORITY|This is the first end point and first family tested in the hierarchical testing. The variables included in the MMRM model are: baseline total score, treatment, age group, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit interaction.|Least Square Mean Difference|1.55||||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.81|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||||2.81|0.30|0.0156
81510332|NCT02908685|162711550|SUPERIORITY|This is the second end point and second family tested in the hierarchical testing. Logistic Regression Model.The variables included in the logistic regression are: baseline total score, treatment and age group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.0469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|5.44||Adjusted p-Value The adjusted p-values were derived based on all the p-values from end points in order of the hierarchical testing up to the current endpoint.|Wald test|||||5.44|1.01|0.0469
81510333|NCT02908685|162711551|SUPERIORITY|This is the third end point and third family tested in the hierarchical testing. The variables included in the MMRM model are: baseline total score, treatment, age group, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit interaction.|Least Square Mean Difference|1.59||||0.0469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.62||Adjusted p-Value The adjusted p-values were derived based on all the p-values from end points in order of the hierarchical testing up to the current endpoint.|Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||||2.62|0.55|0.0469
81510334|NCT02908685|162711552|SUPERIORITY|This is one of the two end points in family four in the hierarchical testing. The variables included in the MMRM model are: baseline total score, treatment, age group, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit interaction.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.58||||0.3902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.69||Adjusted p-Value The adjusted p-values were derived based on all the p-values from end points in order of the hierarchical testing up to the current endpoint.|Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||||1.69|-0.53|0.3902
81510335|NCT02908685|162711553|SUPERIORITY|This is one of the two end points in family four in the hierarchical testing. The variables included in the MMRM model are: baseline total score, treatment, age group, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit interaction.|Least Square Mean Difference|-2.05||||0.3902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.67|2.56||Adjusted p-Value The adjusted p-values were derived based on all the p-values from end points in order of the hierarchical testing up to the current endpoint.|Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||||2.56|-6.67|0.3902
81510336|NCT02908685|162711554|SUPERIORITY|This is the sixth endpoint and the fifth family tested in the hierarchical testing. The variables included in the MMRM model are: baseline total score, treatment, age group, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit interaction.|Least Square Mean Difference|2.55||||0.3902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|4.17||Adjusted p-Value The adjusted p-values were derived based on all the p-values from end points in order of the hierarchical testing up to the current endpoint.|Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||||4.17|0.93|0.3902
81510337|NCT02908685|162711555|SUPERIORITY|This is the seventh endpoint and the sixth family tested in the hierarchical testing. Logistic Regression Model. The variables included in the logistic regression are: baseline total score, treatment and age group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.3902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.74||Adjusted p-Value The adjusted p-values were derived based on all the p-values from end points in order of the hierarchical testing up to the current endpoint.|Wald-test|||CGI Improved||2.74|0.70|0.3902
81510338|NCT02908685|162711556|SUPERIORITY|Logistic Regression Model. The variables included in the logistic regression are: baseline total score, treatment and age group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|3.93|||Wald test|||||3.93|1.02|0.0430
81510339|NCT02908685|162711558|SUPERIORITY|The variables included in the MMRM model are: baseline total score, treatment, age group, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit interaction.|Least Square Mean Difference|0.64||||0.1328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.47|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||||1.47|-0.20|0.1328
81510340|NCT02908685|162711559|SUPERIORITY|The variables included in the MMRM model are: baseline total score, treatment, age group, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit interaction.|Least Square Mean Difference|1.97||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|4.34|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||||4.34|-0.40|0.1030
81510341|NCT02908685|162711560|SUPERIORITY|The variables included in the MMRM model are: baseline total score, treatment, age group, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit interaction.|Least Square Mean Difference|2.34||||0.0451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|4.62|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||||4.62|0.05|0.0451
81510342|NCT02908685|162711561|SUPERIORITY|The variables included in the MMRM model are: baseline total score, treatment, age group, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit interaction.|Least Square Mean Difference|1.28||||0.0489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|2.56|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||||2.56|0.01|0.0489
81510343|NCT02908685|162711562|SUPERIORITY|The variables included in the MMRM model are: baseline total score, treatment, age group, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit interaction.|Least Square Mean Difference|2.16||||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|4.14|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||||4.14|0.18|0.0326
81510344|NCT02908685|162711563|SUPERIORITY|The variables included in the MMRM model are: baseline total score, treatment, age group, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit interaction.|Least Square Mean Difference|-2.87||||0.3029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.36|2.62|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||||2.62|-8.36|0.3029
81510345|NCT02908685|162711564|SUPERIORITY|The variables included in the MMRM model are: baseline total score, treatment, age group, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit interaction.|Least Square Mean Difference|1.28||||0.4937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|4.99|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||||4.99|-2.42|0.4937
81510346|NCT02908685|162711565|SUPERIORITY|The variables included in the MMRM model are: baseline total score, treatment, age group, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit interaction.|Least Square Mean Difference|2.35||||0.3967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|7.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||||7.80|-3.11|0.3967
81510347|NCT02908685|162711566|SUPERIORITY|The variables included in the MMRM model are: baseline total score, treatment, age group, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit interaction.|Least Square Mean Difference|2.96||||0.6704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.78|16.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||||16.70|-10.78|0.6704
81510348|NCT02908685|162711567|SUPERIORITY|The variables included in the MMRM model are: baseline total score, treatment, age group, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit interaction.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.43||||0.8856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|5.45|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||||5.45|-6.30|0.8856
81510349|NCT02908685|162711568|SUPERIORITY|The variables included in the MMRM model are: baseline total score, treatment, age group, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline score-by-visit interaction.|Least Square Mean Difference|1.45||||0.1778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|3.57|||Mixed Model Repeated Measure Analysis|||||3.57|-0.68|0.1778
81510350|NCT02908685|162711569|SUPERIORITY|Logistic Regression Model. The variables included in the logistic regression are: baseline total score, treatment and age group.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.6636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.83|||Wald-test|||CGI No Change or Improved||2.83|0.52|0.6636
81510351|NCT00335283|162711608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|3.12||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|7.59|||Regression, Logistic|||This applies to the 8 week treatment effect. A sample size of 33 patients in treated arm was considered sufficient to detect a difference of 35% between groups, assuming a lansoprazole treatment response of 70% and a placebo response of 35% with an alpha level of .05 and 90% power. A total of 75 patienst was considered an adequate sample size to allow for a 10% dropout rate.||7.59|1.28|.01
81510352|NCT00335283|162711608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|3.5||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|8.67|||Regression, Logistic|||This applies to the 16 week treatment affect. A sample size of 33 patients in treated arm was considered sufficient to detect a difference of 35% between groups, assuming a lansoprazole treatment response of 70% and a placebo response of 35% with an alpha level of .05 and 90% power. A total of 75 patienst was considered an adequate sample size to allow for a 10% dropout rate.||8.67|1.41|.006
81510353|NCT00335283|162711609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|1.01||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.7|||Regression, Logistic|||This applies to the 8 week treatment effect. A sample size of 33 patients in treated arm was considered sufficient to detect a difference of 35% between groups, assuming a lansoprazole treatment response of 70% and a placebo response of 35% with an alpha level of .05 and 90% power. A total of 75 patienst was considered an adequate sample size to allow for a 10% dropout rate.||2.70|0.38|.97
81510354|NCT00335283|162711609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|1.11||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.06|||Regression, Logistic|||This applies to the 16 week treatment effect. A sample size of 33 patients in treated arm was considered sufficient to detect a difference of 35% between groups, assuming a lansoprazole treatment response of 70% and a placebo response of 35% with an alpha level of .05 and 90% power. A total of 75 patienst was considered an adequate sample size to allow for a 10% dropout rate.||3.06|0.40|.84
81510355|NCT00335283|162711610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|2.44||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|6.31|||Regression, Logistic|||This applies to the 8 week treatment effect. A sample size of 33 patients in treated arm was considered sufficient to detect a difference of 35% between groups, assuming a lansoprazole treatment response of 70% and a placebo response of 35% with an alpha level of .05 and 90% power. A total of 75 patienst was considered an adequate sample size to allow for a 10% dropout rate.||6.31|.95|.06
81510356|NCT00335283|162711610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|4.51||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|13.6|||Regression, Logistic|||This applies to the 16 week treatment effect. A sample size of 33 patients in treated arm was considered sufficient to detect a difference of 35% between groups, assuming a lansoprazole treatment response of 70% and a placebo response of 35% with an alpha level of .05 and 90% power. A total of 75 patienst was considered an adequate sample size to allow for a 10% dropout rate.||13.6|1.5|.007
81510357|NCT00335283|162711611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|5.17||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|13.2|||Regression, Logistic|||This applies to the 8 week treatment effect. A sample size of 33 patients in treated arm was considered sufficient to detect a difference of 35% between groups, assuming a lansoprazole treatment response of 70% and a placebo response of 35% with an alpha level of .05 and 90% power. A total of 75 patienst was considered an adequate sample size to allow for a 10% dropout rate.||13.2|2.02|.006
81510358|NCT00335283|162711611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|5.31||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|14.3|||Regression, Logistic|||This applies to the 16 week treatment effect. A sample size of 33 patients in treated arm was considered sufficient to detect a difference of 35% between groups, assuming a lansoprazole treatment response of 70% and a placebo response of 35% with an alpha level of .05 and 90% power. A total of 75 patienst was considered an adequate sample size to allow for a 10% dropout rate.||14.3|1.97|.001
81510359|NCT00654745|162711634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|-18.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-18.4|-21.5|<0.0001
81510360|NCT00654745|162711635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-10.3||24-hour mean DBP change from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with 164 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline to week12 in ABPM is 0. Change from baseline to week12 is primary efficacy variable and used all ABPM subjects. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-10.3|-12.2|<0.0001
81510361|NCT00654745|162711635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|-10.5||daytime mean DBP change from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with 164 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline to week12 in ABPM is 0. Change from baseline to week12 is primary efficacy variable and used all ABPM subjects. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-10.5|-12.9|<0.0001
81510362|NCT00654745|162711635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|-9.0||nighttime mean DBP change from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with 164 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline to week12 in ABPM is 0. Change from baseline to week12 is primary efficacy variable and used all ABPM subjects. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-9.0|-11.7|<0.0001
81510363|NCT00654745|162711635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-9.7||last 6 hours mean DBP change from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with 164 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline to week12 in ABPM is 0. Change from baseline to week12 is primary efficacy variable and used all ABPM subjects. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-9.7|-12.2|<0.0001
81510364|NCT00654745|162711635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|-9.8||last 4 hours mean DBP change from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with 164 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline to week12 in ABPM is 0. Change from baseline to week12 is primary efficacy variable and used all ABPM subjects. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-9.8|-12.4|<0.0001
81510365|NCT00654745|162711635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-10.0||last 2 hours mean DBP change from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with 164 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline to week12 in ABPM is 0. Change from baseline to week12 is primary efficacy variable and used all ABPM subjects. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-10.0|-13.1|<0.0001
81510366|NCT00654745|162711636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|-18.9||daytime mean SBP change from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with 164 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline to week12 in ABPM is 0. Change from baseline to week12 is primary efficacy variable and used all ABPM subjects. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-18.9|-22.6|<0.0001
81510367|NCT00654745|162711636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-18.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|-16.6||nighttime mean SBP change from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with 164 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline to week12 in ABPM is 0. Change from baseline to week12 is primary efficacy variable and used all ABPM subjects. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-16.6|-20.4|<0.0001
81510368|NCT00654745|162711636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-18.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|-17.0||last 6 hours mean SBP change from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with 164 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline to week12 in ABPM is 0. Change from baseline to week12 is primary efficacy variable and used all ABPM subjects. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-17.0|-20.7|<0.0001
81510369|NCT00654745|162711636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|-17.1||last 4 hours mean SBP change from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with 164 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline to week12 in ABPM is 0. Change from baseline to week12 is primary efficacy variable and used all ABPM subjects. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-17.1|-21.1|<0.0001
81510370|NCT00654745|162711636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|-17.4||last 2 hours mean SBP change from baseline to week 12.|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with 164 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline to week12 in ABPM is 0. Change from baseline to week12 is primary efficacy variable and used all ABPM subjects. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-17.4|-21.7|<0.0001
81510371|NCT00654745|162711637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-8.6||Change in mean seated systolic blood pressure from baseline to week 3.|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline is 0. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-8.6|-12.0|<0.0001
81546650|NCT05465317|162769353|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.3|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.30|0.71|0.81
81510372|NCT00654745|162711637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|-16.1||Change in mean seated systolic blood pressure from baseline to week 6.|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline is 0. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-16.1|-19.8|<0.0001
81510373|NCT00654745|162711637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|-17.8||Change in mean seated systolic blood pressure from baseline to week 9|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline is 0. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-17.8|-22.2|<0.0001
81510374|NCT00654745|162711637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|-21.7||Change in mean seated systolic blood pressure from baseline to week 12|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline is 0. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-21.7|-25.7|<0.0001
81510375|NCT00654745|162711637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.8|-26.2||Change in mean seated systolic blood pressure from baseline to week 15|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline is 0. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-26.2|-30.8|<0.0001
81510376|NCT00654745|162711637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-31.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.3|-28.8||Change in mean seated systolic blood pressure from baseline to week 18|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline is 0. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-28.8|-33.3|<0.0001
81510377|NCT00654745|162711638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-3.1||Change in mean seated diastolic blood pressure from baseline to week 3.|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline is 0. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-3.1|-5.1|<0.0001
81510378|NCT00654745|162711638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-7.1||Change in mean seated diastolic blood pressure from baseline to week 6|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline is 0. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-7.1|-9.4|<0.0001
81510379|NCT00654745|162711638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|-8.4||Change in mean seated diastolic blood pressure from baseline to week 9|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline is 0. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-8.4|-10.9|<0.0001
81510380|NCT00654745|162711638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-11.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|-9.9||Change in mean seated diastolic blood pressure from baseline to week 12|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline is 0. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-9.9|-12.5|<0.0001
81510381|NCT00654745|162711638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|-13.1||Change in mean seated diastolic blood pressure from baseline to week 15|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline is 0. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-13.1|-15.7|<0.0001
81510382|NCT00654745|162711638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|-13.6||Change in mean seated diastolic blood pressure from baseline to week 18|t-test, 2 sided|standard 1-sample confidence interval construction using t-distribution with n-1 degrees of freedom||Primary null hypothesis is change from baseline is 0. Null hypothesis used 1-sample t-test on change. Sample size of 200 expected to provide 99% power at significance level of 0.05%.||-13.6|-16.5|<0.0001
81510383|NCT03086408|162711730|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.00|-9.00|0.09
81546651|NCT05465317|162769354|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.33|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.33|0.65|0.69
81510384|NCT03086408|162711731|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|4.69|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.69|-2.89|0.61
81510385|NCT03086408|162711732|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.47|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.47|-0.61|0.78
81510386|NCT03086408|162711733|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.50|-1.30|0.30
81510387|NCT03086408|162711734|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|8.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.82|-8.62|0.98
81510388|NCT03086408|162711735|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|2.84|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.84|-1.64|0.61
81510389|NCT03086408|162711736|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.7||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|26.77|||t-test, 2 sided|||||26.77|0.63|0.04
81510390|NCT03086408|162711737|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.80|-2.80|1
81510391|NCT03086408|162711738|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|1.98|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.98|-2.38|0.82
81510392|NCT03086408|162711739|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.29|2.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.29|-5.29|0.37
81510393|NCT04445519|162711828|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95.1% CIs around the difference (NCX 470 minus latanoprost 0.005%) in mean IOP reduction from time-matched baseline in the study eye was greater than or equal to -1.5 mmHg at all time points and was greater than or equal to -1.0 mmHg at a majority of the time points.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.1||||The primary efficacy assessment was the non-inferiority analysis of the difference in the treatment effect between NCX 470 and latanoprost 0.005% for mean IOP reduction from time-matched baseline at the 8AM and 4PM time-points.|||The analysis assumed a true difference of 1.0 mmHg at the Week 2 time points and 1.25 mmHg at the Week 6 and Month 3 time points; a common standard deviation (SD) at each time-point of 3.25 mmHg; and a two-sided significance level of 4.9%.|||||
81510394|NCT01345929|162711832|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|14.57||||||||14.57|2.31|
81510395|NCT01345929|162711833|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than -10%.|Risk Difference (RD)|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.95|13.97||||||||13.97|1.95|
81510396|NCT00394329|162711834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.96||Hochberg adjustment was applied to the p-value to account for each of three active group comparisons to the placebo group. The unadjusted p-value is 0.033.|Regression, Cox|||||0.96|0.32|0.066
81510397|NCT01407952|162711844|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|3.97|||Regression, Logistic|||A intent to treat analysis was performed, using multiple imputation methods.||3.97|1.36|0.002
81510398|NCT01407952|162711844|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.97|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|7.92||Chi-squared test statistic with one degree of freedom=17.37|Chi-squared|||||7.92|1.99|<0.01
81510399|NCT01407952|162711845|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81510400|NCT01407952|162711846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.578|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.578
81510401|NCT01407952|162711847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.352|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared test statistic with one degree of freedom = 0.865||||||0.352
81510402|NCT01407952|162711848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.769|||||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||||||0.769
81510403|NCT01407952|162711849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.641|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-square test statistic with one degree of freedom=0.217||||||0.641
81510404|NCT01407952|162711850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Chi-squared|chi-square test statistic with one degree of freedom=8.82||||||0.003
81510405|NCT01407952|162711851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.162|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared test statistic with one degree of freedom=1.955||||||0.162
81546652|NCT05465317|162769354|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.7|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.70|0.51|0.82
81510406|NCT01407952|162711852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.245|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.245
81510407|NCT01407952|162711853|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared test statistic with one degree of freedom=14.743||||||<0.01
81510408|NCT01407952|162711854|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81510409|NCT02091362|162711857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.40|1.11|<.001
81510410|NCT02091362|162711858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.37|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.08|0.66|<0.01
81510411|NCT00617097|162711875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|12.6|||Regression, Linear|||expected level of pain during procedure greater number is worse (i.e., more pain) 100-mm Visual Analogue Scale (VAS): minimum: 0 mm (less pain); maximum: 100 mm (more pain)||12.6|-13.7|0.94
81510412|NCT00617097|162711875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|13.2|||Regression, Linear|||after speculum insertion greater number is worse (i.e., more pain) 100-mm Visual Analogue Scale (VAS): minimum: 0 mm (less pain); maximum: 100 mm (more pain)||13.2|-15.1|0.9
81510413|NCT00617097|162711875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|9.0|||Regression, Linear|||during paracervical block administration greater number is worse (i.e., more pain) 100-mm Visual Analogue Scale (VAS): minimum: 0 mm (less pain); maximum: 100 mm (more pain)||9|-18.6|0.49
81510414|NCT00617097|162711875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.3|-1.7|||Regression, Linear|||after cervical dilation greater number is worse (i.e., more pain) 100-mm Visual Analogue Scale (VAS): minimum: 0 mm (less pain); maximum: 100 mm (more pain)||-1.7|-28.3|0.03
81510415|NCT00617097|162711875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|18.0|||Regression, Linear|||immediately after procedure greater number is worse (i.e., more pain) 100-mm Visual Analogue Scale (VAS): minimum: 0 mm (less pain); maximum: 100 mm (more pain)||18|-12.2|0.7
81510416|NCT00617097|162711875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|8.8|||Regression, Linear|||30 min after procedure greater number is worse (i.e., more pain) 100-mm Visual Analogue Scale (VAS): minimum: 0 mm (less pain); maximum: 100 mm (more pain)||8.8|-17|.52
81510417|NCT00617097|162711876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||Regression, Linear|||greater number is better (i.e., more satisfaction) 100-mm Visual Analogue Scale (VAS): minimum: 0 mm (less satisfaction); maximum: 100 mm (greater satisfaction) Measured at end of study (i.e., upon clinic discharge)||||0.93
81510418|NCT00617097|162711877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Chi-squared|||greater number is worse (i.e., more symptoms)||||0.07
81510419|NCT00617097|162711878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||minor complications greater number is worse (i.e., more complications)||||1
81510420|NCT00617097|162711878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Chi-squared|||serious complications||||0.15
81510421|NCT05319899|162711879|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|140.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|118.94|166.26||||||Analysis was performed using analysis of variance (ANOVA).||166.26|118.94|
81510422|NCT05319899|162711879|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|77.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.67|91.8||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA.||91.80|65.67|
81546653|NCT05465317|162769354|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.45|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.45|0.60|0.76
81546654|NCT05465317|162769355|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.62|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.62|0.29|0.39
81546655|NCT05465317|162769355|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.27|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||2.27|0.09|0.34
81546656|NCT05465317|162769355|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.33|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||2.33|0.29|0.72
81546657|NCT05465317|162769356|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.66|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.66|0.43|0.62
81546658|NCT05465317|162769356|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.64|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.64|0.21|0.31
81546659|NCT05465317|162769356|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.92|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||2.92|0.46|0.76
81546660|NCT05465317|162769357|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|1.88|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.88|1.58|<0.001
81546661|NCT05465317|162769357|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|2.3|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||2.30|1.48|<0.001
81546662|NCT05465317|162769357|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|1.87|||Regression, Cox||Ratio calculated as Empagliflozin/DPP4i|Outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazards (PH) models in a 2-arm comparison. The analysis included all patients with a valid overlap weight and was performed using the reweighted population. The main analysis assessed outcomes while patients remain on initial treatment.||1.87|1.54|<0.001
81546663|NCT06482125|162769358|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|40.955||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.098|118.972|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||118.972|14.098|0.001
81546664|NCT06482125|162769359|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistical significance is p \< 0.05||||||0.345|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.345
81546665|NCT06482125|162769360|EQUIVALENCE|The threshold for statistical significance is p \< 0.05||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.450
81546666|NCT06482125|162769361|EQUIVALENCE|Reject H0 = the means are equivalent|Median Difference (Net)|1.0||||0.356|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.356
81546667|NCT06482125|162769362|EQUIVALENCE|Reject H0 = the means are equivalent|Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.202||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|14.095|||t-test, 2 sided|||||14.095|2.310|0.07
81546668|NCT01646125|162769395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|1.63||||||||1.63|0.35|
81510423|NCT05319899|162711880|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|128.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|112.99|145.52||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA.||145.52|112.99|
81510424|NCT05319899|162711880|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|95.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.54|108.88||||||Analysis was performed using ANOVA.||108.88|84.54|
81574448|NCT02310568|162821719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|6.88|||Regression, Logistic|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Logistic regression model includes treatment as fixed effect, and baseline as covariate. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28).||6.88|0.39|
81510425|NCT02565147|162711890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7505|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.7505
81510426|NCT03587428|162711901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3252||||0.1787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8101|0.1596|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA for treatment and period as fixed effects and subject as random effect and two baseline terms as covariates.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment; a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.1596|-0.8101|0.1787
81510427|NCT03587428|162711901|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7037||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1886|-0.2187|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA for treatment and period as fixed effects and subject as random effect and two baseline terms as covariates.|Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment; a positive difference favors the first named treatment.|||-0.2187|-1.1886|0.0063
81510428|NCT00286091|162711905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.98|||Wald test||Based on the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by PSA ≥ 8.0 ng/mL, PSA doubling time ≤ 10 months and previous or current chemotherapy for prostate cancer. A hazard ratio \< 1 favors denosumab.|Primary and secondary endpoint analyses were conducted hierarchically. To preserve an overall type I error rate of 0.05, a 0.0488 2-sided test of bone metastasis-free survival was performed. If superiority of denosumab over placebo was established, time to first bone metastasis was tested with a 2-sided significance level of 0.050. If superiority of denosumab over placebo was also established, overall survival time was tested at a 2-sided significance level of 0.050.||0.98|0.73|0.0284
81510429|NCT00286091|162711906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.98|||Wald test||Based on the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by PSA ≥ 8.0 ng/mL, PSA doubling time ≤ 10 months and previous or current chemotherapy for prostate cancer. A hazard ratio \< 1 favors denosumab.|||0.98|0.71|0.0317
81510430|NCT00286091|162711907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.2|||Wald test||Based on the Cox proportional hazards model stratified by PSA ≥ 8.0 ng/mL, PSA doubling time ≤ 10 months and previous or current chemotherapy for prostate cancer. A hazard ratio \< 1 favors denosumab.|||1.20|0.85|0.9125
81510431|NCT01032603|162711932|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|9.0||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|23.0|||Z test||Proportion of participants meeting criteria was obtained by Kaplan-Meier method. BLR group=46%, RR group=37%. Probability was compared b/w groups using Z test. A group difference and 95% CI were calculated. Positive differences favor the RR group.|||23|-6|0.24
81510432|NCT01032603|162711933|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|8.0||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|21.0|||Z test||Proportion of participants meeting criteria was obtained by Kaplan-Meier method. BLR group=34%, RR group=26%. Probability was compared b/w groups using Z test. A group difference and 95% CI were calculated. Positive differences favor the RR group.|||21|-6|0.25
81510433|NCT01032603|162711934|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-7.0||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|0.23|||Z test||Proportion of participants meeting criteria was obtained by Kaplan-Meier method. BLR group=3%, RR group=10%. Probability was compared b/w groups using Z test. A group difference and 95% CI were calculated. Positive differences favor the RR group.|||0.23|-14|0.06
81510434|NCT01032603|162711935|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|4.0||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|14.0|||Z test||Proportion of participants meeting criteria by 3 yrs was obtained by KM method. BLR group=14%, RR group=10%. Probability was compared b/w groups using Z test. A group difference and 95% CI were calculated. Positive differences favor the RR group.|||14|-5|0.36
81510435|NCT01032603|162711937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||ANOVA|||3-year control outcomes were analyzed as continuous variables and compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANOVA) models that adjust for the corresponding baseline value (e.g. ANCOVA model of 3-year distance control will adjust for baseline distance control).||||0.44
81510436|NCT01032603|162711940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||ANOVA|||3-year control outcomes were analyzed as continuous variables and compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANOVA) models that adjust for the corresponding baseline value (e.g. ANCOVA model of 3-year near control will adjust for baseline near control).||||0.64
81510437|NCT01032603|162711943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||ANOVA|||3-year PACT outcomes were analyzed as continuous variables and compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANOVA) models that adjust for the corresponding baseline value.||||0.21
81510438|NCT01032603|162711946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||ANOVA|||3-year PACT outcomes were analyzed as continuous variables and compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANOVA) models that adjust for the corresponding baseline value.||||0.38
81510439|NCT01032603|162711949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||ANOVA|||3-year stereoacuity outcomes were analyzed as continuous variables and compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANOVA) models that adjust for the corresponding baseline value.||||0.93
81510440|NCT01032603|162711952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||ANOVA|||3-year stereoacuity outcomes were analyzed as continuous variables and compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANOVA) models that adjust for the corresponding baseline value.||||0.82
81510441|NCT01032603|162711954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||Child 5 to 7 years old|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the each of the two age-specific versions of the child IXTQ, the proxy questionnaire, and for each of the three parent questionnaire subscales, mean Rasch-based HRQOL scores at 3 years were compared between treatment groups using the Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.30
81510442|NCT01032603|162711954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||Child 8 to 13 years old|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the each of the two age-specific versions of the child IXTQ, the proxy questionnaire, and for each of the three parent questionnaire subscales, mean Rasch-based HRQOL scores9, 10 at 3 years were compared between treatment groups using the Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.77
81546669|NCT02230995|162769404|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based on 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios (test to reference treatment) of the adjusted geometric means (gMeans) of the primary endpoints, using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted gMean ratio|98.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.11|100.39|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including random effects for 'subjects within sequences' \& fixed effect for 'sequence', 'period' \& 'treatment'.|Relative bioavailability of empagliflozin was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted gMean of Fed 25mg+1000mg FDC divided by Fed 25mg+1000mg Single. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||100.39|96.11|<0.00001
81510443|NCT01032603|162711954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||Parent Proxy IXTQ|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the each of the two age-specific versions of the child IXTQ, the proxy questionnaire, and for each of the three parent questionnaire subscales, mean Rasch-based HRQOL scores9, 10 at 3 years were compared between treatment groups using the Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.51
81510444|NCT01032603|162711954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42||||||Parent Psychosocial|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the each of the two age-specific versions of the child IXTQ, the proxy questionnaire, and for each of the three parent questionnaire subscales, mean Rasch-based HRQOL scores9, 10 at 3 years were compared between treatment groups using the Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.42
81510445|NCT01032603|162711954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||Parent Function|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the each of the two age-specific versions of the child IXTQ, the proxy questionnaire, and for each of the three parent questionnaire subscales, mean Rasch-based HRQOL scores9, 10 at 3 years were compared between treatment groups using the Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.68
81510446|NCT01032603|162711954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||Parent Surgical|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the each of the two age-specific versions of the child IXTQ, the proxy questionnaire, and for each of the three parent questionnaire subscales, mean Rasch-based HRQOL scores9, 10 at 3 years were compared between treatment groups using the Wilcoxon rank sum test.||||0.64
81510447|NCT01032603|162711955|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|13.0||||||"The cumulative proportion of participants with re-operation by 3 years was obtained using the Kaplan-Meier (K-M) method.~A treatment-group difference and a corresponding 95% confidence interval were calculated.~Treatment-group differences were calculated as BLR minus RR."||13|-2|
81510448|NCT01032603|162711956|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|-0.0003||||||All treatment-group differences were calculated as the BLRc group minus the R\&R group. A treatment-group difference and a corresponding 95% confidence interval were calculated.||-.0003|-30|
81510449|NCT01032603|162711957|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|25.0||||||The proportion of participants with suboptimal surgical outcome at 3 years was compared between treatment groups using Barnard's exact test, and an exact 95% CI on the treatment-group difference was calculated using Farrington-Manning scores.||25|-1|
81510450|NCT01104545|162711985|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (GMR)|1.0|||||||||||||GMR = Fed/Fasted|||||
81510451|NCT01104545|162711986|OTHER||GMR|0.73|||||||||||||GMR = Fed/fasted|||||
81510452|NCT02168062|162712017|OTHER|||||||0.109|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.109
81510453|NCT02168062|162712019|OTHER|||||||0.85|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Systolic Blood Pressure measurement comparison||||0.85
81510454|NCT02168062|162712019|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Diastolic Blood Pressure measurement comparison||||0.10
81510455|NCT02168062|162712020|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Weight measurement comparison||||0.70
81510456|NCT02168062|162712021|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Percentage body fat measurement comparison||||0.11
81510457|NCT02168062|162712022|OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Waist measurement comparison||||0.32
81510458|NCT02168062|162712023|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Hemoglobin A1C measurement comparison||||0.70
81510459|NCT02168062|162712024|OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Insulin resistance score comparison||||0.46
81510460|NCT02168062|162712025|OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Total Cholesterol measurement comparison||||0.44
81510461|NCT02168062|162712025|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Total low density lipid measurement comparison||||0.52
81510462|NCT02168062|162712025|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Total high density lipid measurement comparison||||0.40
81510463|NCT02168062|162712025|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Total triglyceride measurement comparison||||0.53
81510464|NCT02168062|162712026|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Non-vigorous physical activity comparison||||0.38
81510465|NCT02168062|162712026|OTHER|||||||0.979|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Moderate physical activity comparison||||0.979
81510466|NCT02168062|162712026|OTHER|||||||0.884|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Moderate-Vigorous physical activity comparison||||0.884
81510467|NCT02168062|162712026|OTHER|||||||0.678|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Vigorous physical activity comparison||||0.678
81510468|NCT02168062|162712026|OTHER|||||||0.464|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Total physical activity comparison||||0.464
81510469|NCT02168062|162712027|OTHER|||||||0.838|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Average MVPA Minutes per Day Comparison||||0.838
81510470|NCT02168062|162712028|OTHER|||||||0.677|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Bone Density at the lumbar spine comparison||||0.677
81510471|NCT02168062|162712028|OTHER|||||||0.493|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Bone Density at the femoral neck comparison||||0.493
81510472|NCT02168062|162712028|OTHER|||||||0.807|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Bone Density of the total hip comparison||||0.807
81510473|NCT02168062|162712029|OTHER|||||||0.403|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Serum 25-(OH) vitamin D level comparison||||0.403
81510474|NCT02168062|162712030|OTHER|||||||0.385|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.385
81510475|NCT02168062|162712031|OTHER|||||||0.148|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Attention Function Index (AFI) Score Comparison||||.148
81510476|NCT02168062|162712032|OTHER|||||||0.077|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mental Composite Score Comparison||||.077
81510477|NCT02168062|162712032|OTHER|||||||0.401|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Physical Composite Score Comparison||||0.401
81510478|NCT02168062|162712033|OTHER|||||||0.085|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.085
81510479|NCT02168062|162712034|OTHER|||||||0.676|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.676
81510480|NCT02168062|162712035|OTHER|||||||0.183|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.183
81510481|NCT02168062|162712036|OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC-26 Total Score Comparison||||0.66
81510482|NCT02168062|162712036|OTHER|||||||0.844|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC-26 Urinary Incontinence Score Comparison||||0.844
81510483|NCT02168062|162712036|OTHER|||||||0.175|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC-26 Urinary Irriation Score Comparison||||0.175
81510484|NCT02168062|162712036|OTHER|||||||0.472|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC-26 Bowel Function Score Comparison||||0.472
81510485|NCT02168062|162712036|OTHER|||||||0.405|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC-26 Sexual Function Score Comparison||||0.405
81510486|NCT02168062|162712036|OTHER|||||||0.749|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||EPIC-26 Hormonal Function Score Comparison||||0.749
81510487|NCT02168062|162712037|OTHER|||||||0.907|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Fatigue Scale Score Comparison||||0.907
81510488|NCT02168062|162712037|OTHER|||||||0.792|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Energy Scale Score Comparison||||0.792
81510489|NCT00923351|162712038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.043
81510490|NCT00940290|162712041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||After reading the clinical practice guideline, the median response from the four groups were compared using the Kruskal-Wallis statistic||||0.007
81510491|NCT02993822|162712092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.49|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change from baseline to each visit (Week 2, Week 4 and Week 12) in log transformed awake objective cough frequency was analysed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with restricted maximum likelihood (REML) estimation. The treatment effect at Week 12 was estimated using the ratio of geometric means (i.e. the difference between the treatments least squares means \[adjusted means\] on the log scale, back transformed to the original scale).||1.49|0.88|0.324
81546670|NCT02230995|162769405|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based on 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios (test to reference treatment) of the adjusted geometric means (gMeans) of the primary endpoints, using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted gMean ratio|102.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.9|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.65|105.76|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including random effects for 'subjects within sequences' \& fixed effect for 'sequence', 'period' \& 'treatment'.|Relative bioavailability of metformin was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted gMean of Fed 25mg+1000mg FDC divided by Fed 25mg+1000mg Single. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||105.76|98.65|<0.00001
81546671|NCT02230995|162769406|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based on 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios (test to reference treatment) of the adjusted geometric means (gMeans) of the primary endpoints, using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted gMean ratio|98.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.3|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.51|104.17|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including random effects for 'subjects within sequences' \& fixed effect for 'sequence', 'period' \& 'treatment'.|Relative bioavailability of empagliflozin was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted gMean of Fed 25mg+1000mg FDC divided by Fed 25mg+1000mg Single. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||104.17|93.51|<0.00001
81546672|NCT02230995|162769407|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The assessment of bioequivalence was based on 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios (test to reference treatment) of the adjusted geometric means (gMeans) of the primary endpoints, using an acceptance range of 80.00 to 125.00%.|Adjusted gMean ratio|105.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.9|<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.78|110.84|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including random effects for 'subjects within sequences' \& fixed effect for 'sequence', 'period' \& 'treatment'.|Relative bioavailability of metformin was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted gMean of Fed 25mg+1000mg FDC divided by Fed 25mg+1000mg Single. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||110.84|100.78|<0.00001
81546673|NCT02230995|162769408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio|98.32|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.16|100.53|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including random effects for 'subjects within sequences' \& fixed effect for 'sequence', 'period' \& 'treatment'.|Relative bioavailability of empagliflozin was estimated by ratios of adjusted geometric means (gMean) of Fed 25mg+1000mg FDC divided by Fed 25mg+1000mg Single. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||100.53|96.16|
81546674|NCT02230995|162769409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted gMean ratio|104.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.36|108.07|||ANOVA|ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale including random effects for 'subjects within sequences' \& fixed effect for 'sequence', 'period' \& 'treatment'.|Relative bioavailability of metformin was estimated by the ratios of the adjusted geometric means (gMean) of Fed 25mg+1000mg FDC divided by Fed 25mg+1000mg Single. Standard deviation is actually Intra individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|||108.07|101.36|
81546675|NCT00918255|162769418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0||||When this initial overall comparison of the 3 treatment groups was significant, pairwise comparisons of each adalimumab dose group versus placebo were performed.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.022
81546676|NCT00918255|162769418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analyzed using CMH test stratified by Hurley Stage.||||||0.025
81546677|NCT00918255|162769418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.252||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analyzed using CMH test stratified by Hurley Stage.||||||0.252
81546678|NCT00918255|162769419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.062||95.0||||When this initial overall comparison of the 3 treatment groups was significant, pairwise comparisons of each adalimumab dose group versus placebo were performed.|ANCOVA|||||||0.062
81510492|NCT02993822|162712092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.48|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change from baseline to each visit (Week 2, Week 4 and Week 12) in log transformed awake objective cough frequency was analysed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with restricted maximum likelihood (REML) estimation. The treatment effect at Week 12 was estimated using the ratio of geometric means (i.e. the difference between the treatments least squares means \[adjusted means\] on the log scale, back transformed to the original scale).||1.48|0.88|0.332
81510493|NCT02993822|162712092|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.2|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change from baseline to each visit (Week 2, Week 4 and Week 12) in log transformed awake objective cough frequency was analysed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with restricted maximum likelihood (REML) estimation. The treatment effect at Week 12 was estimated using the ratio of geometric means (i.e. the difference between the treatments least squares means \[adjusted means\] on the log scale, back transformed to the original scale).||1.20|0.71|0.531
81510494|NCT02993822|162712093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.15|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change from baseline to each visit (Week 2, Week 4 and Week 12) in log transformed awake objective cough frequency was analysed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with restricted maximum likelihood (REML) estimation. The treatment effect at Week 12 was estimated using the ratio of geometric means (i.e. the difference between the treatments least squares means \[adjusted means\] on the log scale, back transformed to the original scale).||1.15|0.75|0.482
81510495|NCT02993822|162712093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.14|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change from baseline to each visit (Week 2, Week 4 and Week 12) in log transformed awake objective cough frequency was analysed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with restricted maximum likelihood (REML) estimation. The treatment effect at Week 12 was estimated using the ratio of geometric means (i.e. the difference between the treatments least squares means \[adjusted means\] on the log scale, back transformed to the original scale).||1.14|0.75|0.460
81510496|NCT02993822|162712093|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.86||||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.06|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change from baseline to each visit (Week 2, Week 4 and Week 12) in log transformed awake objective cough frequency was analysed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with restricted maximum likelihood (REML) estimation. The treatment effect at Week 12 was estimated using the ratio of geometric means (i.e. the difference between the treatments least squares means \[adjusted means\] on the log scale, back transformed to the original scale).||1.06|0.69|0.144
81546679|NCT00918255|162769419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analyzed using ANCOVA adjusting for Baseline Hurley Stage (I/II vs III).||||||0.019
81510497|NCT02993822|162712094|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.27|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change from baseline to each visit (Week 2, Week 4 and Week 12) in log transformed awake objective cough frequency was analysed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with restricted maximum likelihood (REML) estimation. The treatment effect at Week 12 was estimated using the ratio of geometric means (i.e. the difference between the treatments least squares means \[adjusted means\] on the log scale, back transformed to the original scale).||1.27|0.78|0.992
81510498|NCT02993822|162712094|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.14|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change from baseline to each visit (Week 2, Week 4 and Week 12) in log transformed awake objective cough frequency was analysed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with restricted maximum likelihood (REML) estimation. The treatment effect at Week 12 was estimated using the ratio of geometric means (i.e. the difference between the treatments least squares means \[adjusted means\] on the log scale, back transformed to the original scale).||1.14|0.71|0.387
81510499|NCT02993822|162712094|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.19|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change from baseline to each visit (Week 2, Week 4 and Week 12) in log transformed awake objective cough frequency was analysed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with restricted maximum likelihood (REML) estimation. The treatment effect at Week 12 was estimated using the ratio of geometric means (i.e. the difference between the treatments least squares means \[adjusted means\] on the log scale, back transformed to the original scale).||1.19|0.74|0.600
81510500|NCT02993822|162712095|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.0|||Mixed model repeated measures|||"The change from baseline in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline.~The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation."||2.0|0.0|0.042
81510501|NCT02993822|162712095|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.0|||Mixed model repeated measures|||"The change from baseline in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline.~The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation."||2.0|0.1|0.026
81510502|NCT02993822|162712095|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||"The change from baseline in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline.~The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation."||2.4|0.5|0.003
81510503|NCT02993822|162712096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.7|||Mixed model repeated measures|||"The change from baseline in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline.~The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation."||1.7|-0.4|0.250
81510504|NCT02993822|162712096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.5|||Mixed model repeated measures|||"The change from baseline in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline.~The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation."||1.5|-0.5|0.325
81510505|NCT02993822|162712096|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.2|||Mixed model repeated measures|||"The change from baseline in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline.~The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation."||2.2|0.1|0.029
81510506|NCT02993822|162712097|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||"The change from baseline in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline.~The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation."||2.3|0.1|0.038
81510507|NCT02993822|162712097|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|2.0|||Mixed model repeated measures|||"The change from baseline in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline.~The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation."||2.0|-0.2|0.118
81510508|NCT02993822|162712097|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||"The change from baseline in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline.~The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation."||2.4|0.2|0.025
81546680|NCT00918255|162769419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.286||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analyzed using ANCOVA adjusting for Baseline Hurley Stage (I/II vs III).||||||0.286
81510509|NCT02993822|162712098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.9|||Mixed model repeated measures|||"The change from baseline in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline.~The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation."||1.9|-0.5|0.258
81510510|NCT02993822|162712098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.8|||Mixed model repeated measures|||"The change from baseline in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline.~The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation."||1.8|-0.5|0.243
81510511|NCT02993822|162712098|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.8|||Mixed model repeated measures|||"The change from baseline in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline.~The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in LCQ total score and the three domain scores was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation."||2.8|0.4|0.009
81510512|NCT02993822|162712099|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.6||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|-2.5|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-2.5|-16.6|0.008
81510513|NCT02993822|162712099|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|2.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||2.4|-11.4|0.198
81510514|NCT02993822|162712099|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|0.1|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||0.1|-13.7|0.055
81510515|NCT02993822|162712100|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.7||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|-1.1|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-1.1|-16.3|0.026
81510516|NCT02993822|162712100|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|5.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||5.3|-9.6|0.571
81510517|NCT02993822|162712100|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.7||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-0.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-0.3|-15.2|0.043
81510518|NCT02993822|162712101|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.5||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|-3.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-3.3|-19.7|0.006
81510519|NCT02993822|162712101|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|4.8|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||4.8|-11.1|0.435
81510520|NCT02993822|162712101|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.4||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|-1.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-1.4|-17.4|0.022
81510521|NCT02993822|162712102|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|1.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||1.4|-15.3|0.103
81510522|NCT02993822|162712102|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|5.6|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||5.6|-10.6|0.546
81546681|NCT00918255|162769420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||When this initial overall comparison of the 3 treatment groups was significant, pairwise comparisons of each adalimumab dose group versus placebo were performed.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.000
81546682|NCT00918255|162769420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analyzed using CMH test stratified by Hurley Stage.||||||1.000
81510523|NCT02993822|162712102|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|-0.7|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-0.7|-17.2|0.034
81510524|NCT02993822|162712103|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.2||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|-3.6|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-3.6|-18.8|0.004
81510525|NCT02993822|162712103|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.1||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|3.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||3.4|-11.5|0.282
81510526|NCT02993822|162712103|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|4.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||4.3|-10.7|0.398
81510527|NCT02993822|162712104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.0||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|-1.7|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-1.7|-18.3|0.019
81510528|NCT02993822|162712104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|2.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||2.4|-13.7|0.170
81510529|NCT02993822|162712104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|4.5|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||4.5|-11.7|0.384
81510530|NCT02993822|162712105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.7||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|-3.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-3.3|-20.0|0.006
81510531|NCT02993822|162712105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|3.0|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||3.0|-13.0|0.222
81510532|NCT02993822|162712105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|0.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||0.3|-16.0|0.058
81510533|NCT02993822|162712106|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.0||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-1.2|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-1.2|-18.9|0.027
81510534|NCT02993822|162712106|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|2.2|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||2.2|-14.9|0.147
81546683|NCT00918255|162769420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analyzed using CMH test stratified by Hurley Stage.||||||0.097
81546684|NCT00918255|162769421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||95.0||||When this initial overall comparison of the 3 treatment groups was significant, pairwise comparisons of each adalimumab dose group versus placebo were performed.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.044
81546685|NCT00918255|162769421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.051||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analyzed using CMH test stratified by Hurley Stage.||||||0.051
81546686|NCT00918255|162769421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analyzed using CMH test stratified by Hurley Stage.||||||0.320
81546687|NCT00918255|162769422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||When this initial overall comparison of the 3 treatment groups was significant, pairwise comparisons of each adalimumab dose group versus placebo were performed.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.000
81546688|NCT00918255|162769422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analyzed using CMH test stratified by Hurley Stage.||||||1.000
81546689|NCT00918255|162769422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.673||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analyzed using CMH test stratified by Hurley Stage.||||||0.673
81546690|NCT00918255|162769423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||When this initial overall comparison of the 3 treatment groups was significant, pairwise comparisons of each adalimumab dose group versus placebo were performed.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.012
81546691|NCT00918255|162769423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analyzed using CMH test stratified by Hurley Stage.||||||0.020
81546692|NCT00918255|162769423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.721||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analyzed using CMH test stratified by Hurley Stage.||||||0.721
81546693|NCT00918255|162769424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0||||When this initial overall comparison of the 3 treatment groups was significant, pairwise comparisons of each adalimumab dose group versus placebo were performed.|Van Elteren test|||||||0.045
81546694|NCT00918255|162769424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Van Elteren test|Analyzed using Van Elteren test stratified by Hurley Stage.||||||0.014
81546695|NCT00918255|162769424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.169||95.0|||||Van Elteren test|Analyzed using Van Elteren test stratified by Hurley Stage.||||||0.169
81546696|NCT00068692|162769434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||One-sided p value was reported|Log Rank|stratified on ECOG performance status, clinical stage, timing of chemoradiotherapy, and regimen administration||||||0.35
81546697|NCT00068692|162769434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69||||||one-sided p value was reported|Log Rank|stratified on ECOG performance status, clinical stage, timing of chemoradiaotherapy, regimen administration||||||0.69
81546698|NCT00248040|162769448|SUPERIORITY|The model included fixed effect terms for center, time point, and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.|Difference between means|-0.275||||0.9076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|4.45|||Other|||This analysis refers to the 1-3 hours time point||4.45|-5.00|0.9076
81546699|NCT00248040|162769448|SUPERIORITY|The model included fixed effect terms for center, time point, and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.|Difference between means|2.444||||0.3084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|7.21|||Other|||This analysis refers to the 1-3 hours timepoint.||7.21|-2.32|0.3084
81546700|NCT00248040|162769448|OTHER||Difference between means|-2.719||||0.2565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.47|2.03|||Other|||||2.03|-7.47|0.2565
81546701|NCT00248040|162769448|SUPERIORITY|The model included fixed effect terms for center, time point, and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.|Difference between means|-0.063||||0.9855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.91|6.79|||Other|||This analysis refers to the 10-12 hours time point.||6.79|-6.91|0.9855
81546702|NCT00248040|162769448|SUPERIORITY|The model included fixed effect terms for center, time point, and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.|Difference between means|4.519||||0.1934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|11.39|||Other|||This analysis refers to the 10-12 hours timepoint.||11.39|-2.36|0.1934
81546703|NCT00248040|162769448|OTHER|The model included fixed effect terms for center, time point, and treatment. Time point was specified as a repeated measurement.|Difference between means|-4.582||||0.1797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|2.17|||Other|||This analysis refers to the 10-12 hours time point.||2.17|-11.3|0.1797
81546704|NCT00865566|162769469|OTHER|Score test|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.84|||Regression, Cox||HR is vaccine / placebo|Cox proportional hazards model to assess the association between treatment assignment and dropout||0.84|0.63|<0.001
81546705|NCT00865566|162769470|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.0||Score test|Regression, Cox||HR is vaccine / placebo|Cox PH model to assess the association between treatment assignment and dropout||1|0.59|0.05
81546706|NCT00865566|162769471|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.84||Score test|Regression, Cox||HR is vaccine / placebo|Assess the association between treatment assignment and dropout||0.84|0.60|<0.001
81546707|NCT00865566|162769472|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.42||Score test|Regression, Cox|Adjusted for age, behavioral risk score, square of behavioral risk score, race, and BMI|HR is vaccine / placebo|||1.42|0.73|0.903
81546708|NCT00865566|162769473|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.58||Adjusted for ave, behavioral risk score, square of behavioral risk score, and BMI|Regression, Cox|Score test|HR is vaccine / placebo|||1.58|0.71|0.783
81546709|NCT00118417|162769478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0||95.0||||Paired t-test between endpoint and baseline PDSS|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of Freedom = 38||||||0.0000
81546710|NCT00118417|162769479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0||||T-test of PDSS change score|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of Freedom = 22||||||0.97
81546711|NCT00118417|162769480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061||95.0||||T-test of PDSS change between baseline and endpoint of Phase 3|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of Freedom = 17||||||0.061
81546712|NCT02978781|162769482|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.227||0.9143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.49|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Randomization (SAGE-217 - placebo)|Change from Randomization at Day 14 (predose)|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|0.49|-0.44|0.9143
81546713|NCT02978781|162769483|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.815||0.0529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|0.03|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Baseline (SAGE-217)|Change from Baseline at Day 15|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|0.03|-3.50|0.0529
81574449|NCT02310568|162821719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Logistic regression model includes treatment as fixed effect, and baseline as covariate. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28).||1.49|0.23|
81546714|NCT02978781|162769489|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.326||0.7795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|2.7|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Randomization (SAGE-217 - placebo)|Change from Randomization at Day 14|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|2.70|-3.47|0.7795
81546715|NCT02978781|162769490|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.473||0.4846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|1.33|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Randomization (SAGE-217 - placebo)|Change from Randomization in Forward outstretched postural tremor (FOPT) at Day 14|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|1.33|-0.65|0.4846
81546716|NCT02978781|162769490|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.845||0.4567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|1.36|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Randomization (SAGE-217 - placebo)|"Change from Randomization in Lateral wing beating postural tremor (LWBPT) at Day 14"|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|1.36|-2.70|0.4567
81546717|NCT02978781|162769491|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.3771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|0.96|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Randomization (SAGE-217 - placebo)|Change from Randomization at Day 14|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|0.96|-2.48|0.3771
81546718|NCT02978781|162769492|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.415||0.7302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.69|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Randomization (SAGE-217 - placebo)|Change from Randomization in Forward outstretched postural tremor (FOPT) at Day 14|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|0.69|-0.97|0.7302
81546719|NCT02978781|162769492|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.467||0.7916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.85|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Randomization (SAGE-217 - placebo)|"Change from Randomization in Lateral wing beating postural tremor (LWBPT) at Day 14"|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|0.85|-1.10|0.7916
81546720|NCT02978781|162769493|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.1807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.23|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Randomization (SAGE-217 - placebo)|Change from Randomization at Day 14|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|0.23|-1.17|0.1807
81546721|NCT02978781|162769494|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.8709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.9|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Baseline(SAGE-217 - placebo)|Change from Baseline in Archimedes Spirals (AS) at Day 14|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|1.9|-1.7|0.8709
81546722|NCT02978781|162769494|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.7843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.4|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Baseline (SAGE-217 - placebo)|Change from Baseline in Handwriting at Day 14|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|1.4|-1.8|0.7843
81546723|NCT02978781|162769494|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.984||0.7604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|2.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Baseline (SAGE-217 - placebo|Change from Baseline in Dot approximation task (DAT) at Day 14|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|2.10|-2.72|0.7604
81546724|NCT02978781|162769495|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.301||0.1333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.17|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Baseline (SAGE-217)|Change from Baseline in Forward outstretched postural tremor (FOPT) at Day 15|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|0.17|-1.13|0.1333
81546725|NCT02978781|162769495|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.389||0.0572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|0.03|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Baseline (SAGE-217)|"Change from Baseline in Lateral wing beating postural tremor (LWBPT) at Day 15"|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|0.03|-1.64|0.0572
81546726|NCT02978781|162769495|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.255||0.0707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.05|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Baseline (SAGE-217)|Change from Baseline in Kinetic tremor (KT) at Day 15|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|0.05|-1.05|0.0707
81546727|NCT02978781|162769496|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.628||0.0278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|-0.19|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Baseline (SAGE-217)|Change from Baseline at Day 15|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|-0.19|-2.87|0.0278
81546728|NCT02978781|162769497|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.258||0.9579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.54|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Baseline (SAGE-217)|Change from Baseline in Forward outstretched postural tremor (FOPT) at Day 15|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|0.54|-0.57|0.9579
81546729|NCT02978781|162769497|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.234||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.3|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Baseline (SAGE-217)|"Change from Baseline in Lateral wing beating postural tremor (LWBPT) at Day 15"|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|-0.30|-1.31|0.0039
81546730|NCT02978781|162769497|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223||0.0099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.19|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Baseline (SAGE-217)|Change from Baseline in Kinetic tremor (KT) at Day 15|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|-0.19|-1.14|0.0099
81510535|NCT02993822|162712106|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.9||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|-0.1|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the Cough Severity VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in Cough Severity VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-0.1|-17.6|0.046
81510536|NCT02993822|162712107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|-5.5|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the urge-to-cough VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in urge-to cough VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-5.5|-19.5|<0.001
81546731|NCT02978781|162769498|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.1595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.3|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Baseline (SAGE-217)|Change from Baseline in Archimedes spirals (AS) at Day 15|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|0.3|-1.5|0.1595
81510537|NCT02993822|162712107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|1.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the urge-to-cough VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in urge-to cough VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||1.3|-12.4|0.114
81546732|NCT02978781|162769498|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Baseline (SAGE-217)|Change from Baseline in Handwriting at Day 15|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|-0.1|-0.9|0.0126
81546733|NCT02978781|162769498|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.1536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.1|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Least squares mean difference from Baseline (SAGE-217)|Change from Baseline in Dot approximation task (DAT) at Day 15|MMRM model was used for analysis with change from randomization of the Kinesia kinetic tremor combined scores as the dependent variable, treatment group by study visit/time point interaction as fixed effects, and randomization value as a covariate.|0.10|-0.55|0.1536
81546734|NCT02282605|162769509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.792|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.792
81546735|NCT02282605|162769509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.887|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.887
81546736|NCT02282605|162769510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0058||||||For timepoint Day 3 (12 hours after last dose)|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0058
81546737|NCT02282605|162769512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||||||The adjusted means were compared for the two-day treatment period.|ANCOVA|||||||0.028
81546738|NCT02282605|162769512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The adjusted means were compared for the two-day treatment period to discharge.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81546739|NCT02282605|162769512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||The adjusted means were compared for the two-day treatment period through to discharge|ANCOVA|||||||0.005
81546740|NCT01383356|162769517|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence|Geometric mean ratio (GMR) in percent|118.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.0|125.0|||||Lina/Met 2.5mg/500mg versus (vs.) Lina 2.5mg plus Met 500mg.|The two formulations are shown to be bioequivalent if the geometric mean ratio is contained within the 80 to 125 percent range both on measured data (statistical analysis 1) and on potency corrected data (percent potency of label claim) (statistical analysis 2). ANOVA was applied to log-transformed Cmax and included study, subject-within-study, period-within-study, treatment and study-by-treatment interaction.||125|111|
81574450|NCT02990910|162821721|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi square test was used to compare the count data,p \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||||<0.05
81574451|NCT02989194|162821734|SUPERIORITY|Descriptive statistics. All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||||||0.158||||||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only, there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Percent Change from Baseline to Day 2. All null hypotheses were defined as no treatment difference.||||0.158
81510538|NCT02993822|162712107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.8||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|0.2|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the urge-to-cough VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in urge-to cough VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||0.2|-13.7|0.056
81510539|NCT02993822|162712108|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.9||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|-1.0|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the urge-to-cough VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in urge-to cough VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-1.0|-16.8|0.027
81510540|NCT02993822|162712108|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|4.1|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the urge-to-cough VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in urge-to cough VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||4.1|-11.3|0.357
81510541|NCT02993822|162712108|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.5||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|-0.8|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the urge-to-cough VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in urge-to cough VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-0.8|-16.2|0.031
81510542|NCT02993822|162712109|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.1||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|-2.9|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the urge-to-cough VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in urge-to cough VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-2.9|-19.2|0.008
81510543|NCT02993822|162712109|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|3.9|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the urge-to-cough VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in urge-to cough VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||3.9|-11.8|0.321
81510544|NCT02993822|162712109|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.1||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-0.1|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the urge-to-cough VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in urge-to cough VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-0.1|-16.0|0.047
81510545|NCT02993822|162712110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.1||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|-1.8|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the urge-to-cough VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in urge-to cough VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-1.8|-18.4|0.018
81510546|NCT02993822|162712110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|6.4|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the urge-to-cough VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in urge-to cough VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||6.4|-9.8|0.682
81510547|NCT02993822|162712110|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.8||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|-3.6|||Mixed model repeated measures|||Change in the urge-to-cough VAS was summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) in terms of absolute values and changes from baseline. The effect of treatment in terms of the change from baseline to each scheduled visit (Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 and Week 12) in urge-to cough VAS was analysed using a MMRM with REML estimation.||-3.6|-20.0|0.005
81510548|NCT02993822|162712111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.004
81510549|NCT02993822|162712111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.134|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.134
81510550|NCT02993822|162712111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.003
81510551|NCT02993822|162712112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.401
81510552|NCT02993822|162712112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.175|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.175
81510553|NCT02993822|162712112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.126|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.126
81510554|NCT02993822|162712113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.002
81510555|NCT02993822|162712113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.144|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.144
81510556|NCT02993822|162712113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.025
81510557|NCT02993822|162712114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.158|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.158
81510558|NCT02993822|162712114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.597|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.597
81510559|NCT02993822|162712114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.124|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.124
81510560|NCT02993822|162712115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.01
81510561|NCT02993822|162712115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.049
81510562|NCT02993822|162712115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.001
81510563|NCT02993822|162712116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.309|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.309
81510564|NCT02993822|162712116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.387|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.387
81510565|NCT02993822|162712116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.025
81510566|NCT02993822|162712117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.003
81510567|NCT02993822|162712117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.152|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.152
81510568|NCT02993822|162712117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.004
81510569|NCT02993822|162712118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.100
81510570|NCT02993822|162712118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.557|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.557
81510571|NCT02993822|162712118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.054|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The Global Rating of Change responses were summarised by treatment group and visit (Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12) as categorical endpoints (worse, about the same and better). Pairwise comparisons were performed using the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test stratified by region using modified ridit scores (row mean scores differ)."||||0.054
81510572|NCT03135431|162712229|NON_INFERIORITY|\<=.5g/dl difference in the decrease in hemoglobin was considered equivalent as 1 unit of blood typically raises the hemoglobin by 1g/dl and would be a clinical significant difference.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04121||||0.08|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0712|||t-test, 1 sided|||Assuming that a difference of 0.5 g/dl in the drop in hemoglobin between study arms would be considered as equivalent, and assuming a common standard deviation of 1.1 based on previous studies of cesarean deliveries deliveries , the study would have 80% power to test for non-inferiority with 60 participants in each arm (120 total).|Based on new data from a retrospective study preformed at Mayo Clinic sites an additional power calculation was preformed. Based on the new information, our study was well powered (84%) to assess our primary aim with 38 participants (18 salpingectomy, 20 BTL); therefore, we discontinued recruitment and completed the study with the accrued subjects.|.0712||0.08
81510573|NCT03135431|162712230|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|-8.3|||||Evidence to suggest salpingecotomy procedure had a longer operation time than a tubal ligation.|||-8.3|-14.1|
81510574|NCT03135431|162712231|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.17||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.5|54.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis preformed as categorical and categorical variable. Both analyzes had the same conclusion.||54.17|-72.5|0.77
81510575|NCT00943098|162712239|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size calculation was based on a hypothesis of non-inferiority of Diclofenac HPBCD 75mg/ml s.c. versus Voltarol® 75mg/3ml i.m. with regard to the primary efficacy variable (PID at 1.5 hours after study drug administration). The clinically significant difference (delta) between groups was defined in 15 mm of pain intensity difference (a 30% decline from starting levels of pain intensity of 50 mm or greater on a 0 to 100 VAS).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|5.2|||ANCOVA|||Assuming a difference in means of 0 mm, a common standard deviation of 22.5 mm, a sample size of 60 subjects in each group had 95% power to reject the null hypothesis.||5.20|-6.62|0.813
81510576|NCT00943098|162712252|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size calculation was based on a hypothesis of non-inferiority of Diclofenac HPBCD 75mg/ml s.c. versus Voltarol® 75mg/3ml i.m. with regard to the primary efficacy variable (PID at 1.5 hours after study drug administration). The clinically significant difference (delta) between groups was defined in 15 mm of pain intensity difference (a 30% decline from starting levels of pain intensity of 50 mm or greater on a 0 to 100 VAS).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|5.22|||ANCOVA|||Assuming a difference in means of 0 mm, a common standard deviation of 22.5 mm, a sample size of 60 subjects in each group had 95% power to reject the null hypothesis.||5.22|-6.23|0.862
81510577|NCT03122145|162712255|SUPERIORITY|Mann whitney U between groups comparison for voluntary cough parameters between healthy controls and individuals with ALS outcomes: peak expiratory cough flow and cough volume acceleration||||||0.0005|||||||ANOVA|||Hypothesis that voluntary cough \> reflex cough strength and effectiveness in healthy volunteers||||0.0005
81510578|NCT00281099|162712259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority analysis was performed, with the hazard ratio as the parameter of interest and the non-inferiority threshold of 1.21. The one-sided upper confidence bound for the hazard ratio had to be less than 1.21 for the null hypothesis to be rejected. The threshold of 1.21 was derived by using a noninferiority threshold of a 5 percentage point difference in 24 month event-free rates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.139||||||96.3|1.139|1.59||There were 167 events by 90 subjects in the VVI 40 arm, compared to 188 events among 104 subjects in the MVP arm.|Andersen-Gill Model|An Andersen-Gill model was used to account for multiple primary endpoints per subject.|4 interim analyses were performed \& the O'Brien-Fleming alpha-spending function required a 96.3% confidence interval.|"This is a multiple events survival analysis, with time to first primary endpoint, time between successive endpoints, and time from last endpoint to last follow-up visit determined for each subject. The null hypothesis is that the mortality/ heart failure (HF) urgent care/HF hospitalization hazard rate for patients with no Class I pacing indication and MVP is greater than that of similar patients with VVI 40."||1.590|1.139|
81510579|NCT00281099|162712260|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority analysis was performed, with the hazard ratio as the parameter of interest and the non-inferiority threshold of 1.241. The one-sided upper confidence bound for the hazard ratio had to be less than 1.241 for the null hypothesis to be rejected. The threshold of 1.241 was derived by using a non-inferiority threshold of a 5 percentage point difference in 24 month HF event-free rates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.029||||||95.0|1.029|1.381|||Andersen-Gill Model|An Andersen-Gill model was utilized to account for multiple HF events per subject.||This is a multiple events survival analysis, and so the time from randomization to first HF event, time between successive HF events, and time from last HF event to last follow-up visit was determined for each subject. Since non-inferiority analysis is intended to prove that one therapy is equivalent or superior to another therapy, the null hypothesis being tested is that the worsening HF hazard rate for patients with MVP programming is greater than that of patients with VVI 40 programming.||1.381|1.029|
81510580|NCT00281099|162712261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||The a priori alpha level for each covariate was 0.05. The p-value outcome provided is for the randomization arm main effect and all interactions between randomization arm and time.|Cumulative Logits Model|The analysis included data for all four time points (baseline, 12, 24, and 36 months) and all NYHA levels.||A model with covariates for time and randomization arm was fit to test the null hypothesis that the risk of worsening NYHA status over time among patients with MVP programming was equal to that of patients with VVI 40 programming. This analysis combined NYHA IV and Death into one category. The model included interaction terms for time and randomization arm.||||> 0.05
81510581|NCT00281099|162712261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||The a priori alpha level for each covariate was 0.05. The p-value outcome provided is for the randomization arm main effect and all interaction terms between randomization arm and time.|Cumulative Logit Model|The analysis included data for all four time points (baseline, 12, 24, and 36 months) and all NYHA levels.||The null hypothesis for this analysis was the same as for the prior analysis: that the risk of worsening NYHA status over time among patients with MVP programming was equal to that of patients with VVI 40 programming. In this analysis, however, death was considered a 5th category in addition to NYHA I-IV. An interaction term for time and randomization arm was also included.||||> 0.05
81510582|NCT00281099|162712262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1||95.0||||In each case the a priori threshold for significance for Arm was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model fit with time and arm as covariates, the interaction between them included. Interaction shown to not be significant and model refit without it.||A linear mixed model was fit for each of the followoing: LVEDD, LVESD, Septal Wall Thickness, and Posterior Wall Thickness; the purpose was to test whether patients with MVP and no pacing indication over time had a different average value for that measure than patients with VVI and no pacing indication. Data were also collected from the 36 month visits but were excluded due to the trial being stopped early and only a subset of patients having data for those visits.||||> 0.10
81510583|NCT00281099|162712263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1||95.0||||The a priori threshold for significance for Arm was 0.05, with no adjustment for multiple analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models were fit with time and arm as covariates.||A linear mixed model was fit for each of the following: LV Ejection Fraction and LV Fractional Shortening; the purpose was to test whether patients with MVP and no pacing indication over time had a different average value for that measure than patients with VVI and no pacing indication. Two-sided tests were used. Data were also collected from the 36 month visits but were excluded due to the trial being stopped early and only a subset of patients having data for those visits.||||> 0.10
81510584|NCT00281099|162712264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0424||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance for Arm was 0.05, with no correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model was fit with time and arm as covariates.||"A linear mixed model was fit to test whether patients with MVP and no pacing indication had a different values for left ventricular end diastolic volume (LVEDV) over time than similar patients with VVI 40. A two-sided test was used. Data were collected from the 36 month visits but were excluded due to the trial being stopped early and only a subset of patients having data for those visits."||||0.0424
81510585|NCT00281099|162712264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1||95.0||||In each case the a priori threshold for significance for Arm was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models were fit with time and arm as covariates.||"Similar models were fit for left ventricle (LV) End Systolic Volume and Left Atrial Volume."||||>0.10
81510586|NCT00281099|162712265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0418||95.0||||The a priori threshold for significance for Arm was 0.05, with no adjustment for multiple analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model fit with time and arm as covariates.||A linear mixed model was fit to test whether patients with MVP and no pacing indication had a different values of Left Ventricular Sphericity Index over time than similar patients with VVI 40. A two-sided test was used. Data were collected from the 36 month visits but were excluded due to the trial being stopped early and only a subset of patients having data for those visits.||||0.0418
81510587|NCT00281099|162712266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance for Arm was 0.05, with no correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models were fit with time and arm as covariates.||A linear mixed model was fit for each of the following: TR Velocity, Mitral Inflow-peak E and Mitral Inflow-peak A; the purpose was to test whether patients with MVP and no pacing indication over time had a different average value for that measure than patients with VVI and no pacing indication. Two-sided tests were used. Data were collected from the 36 month visits but were excluded due to the trial being stopped early and only a subset of patients having data for those visits.||||> 0.10
81510588|NCT00281099|162712267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.949||95.0||||The a priori threshold for significance for Arm was 0.05, with no adjustment for multiple analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model fit with time and arm as covariates.||A linear mixed model was fit for Mitral Inflow - Deceleration time; the purpose was to test whether patients with MVP and no pacing indication over time had a different average value for that measure than patients with VVI and no pacing indication. A two-sided test was used. Data were collected from the 36 month visits but were excluded due to the trial being stopped early and only a subset of patients having data for those visits.||||0.9490
81510589|NCT00281099|162712268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1||95.0||||The a priori threshold for significance for Arm was 0.05, with no adjustment for multiple analyses.|Mixed Models Analysis|Models fit with time and arm as covariates.||A linear mixed model was fit for each of the following: Left Atrial Area and Mitral Regurgitation Area; the purpose was to test whether patients with MVP and no pacing indication over time had a different average value for that measure than patients with VVI and no pacing indication. Two-sided tests were used. Data were collected from the 36 month visits but were excluded due to the trial being stopped early and only a subset of patients having data for those visits.||||> 0.10
81510590|NCT00281099|162712269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8403||95.0||||The a priori threshold for significance for Arm was 0.05.|Cumulative Logits Model|Because Composite Mitral Regurgitation Score was measured on the ordinal scale, a GEE cumulative logits model was fit.||"A General Estimating Equation (GEE) Cumulative Logits model was fit with Arm, Time, and their interaction as covariates in the model to test the hypothesis that patients with no pacing indication and MVP programming have different Mitral Regurgation over time than similar patients with VVI 40 programming. A two-sided test was used. Data were collected from the 36 month visits but were excluded due to the trial being stopped early and only a subset of patients having data for those visits."||||0.8403
81510591|NCT00281099|162712270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.949||||||95.0|0.949|1.209|||Andersen-Gill model|This model was fit to account for multiple events (i.e. days in which true VT/VF occurred) within subject.|Because of the possible correlation within subject of days with episodes, a subsequent analysis was done using a bootstrap confidence interval for the annualized rate of episodes per patient month.|The pre-specified analysis called for a comparison of the hazard rates of true VT/VF between the two arms by way of a one-sided 95% confidence interval on the hazard ratio (values less than one favor MVP) after fitting a model. The unit of time was days, not episodes, so the analysis did not account for multiple episodes on the same day. If the upper bound was less than 1, the null hypothesis of equal hazard rates would be rejected.||1.209|0.949|
81510592|NCT00281099|162712270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Annualized Rates|-0.015||||||95.0|-0.015|0.033|||Bootstrap Confidence Interval|||A 95% one-sided bootstrap confidence interval was generated for the MVP - VVI 40 difference in annualized rates of true VT/VF per patient month. If the interval upper bound was less than 0, the null hypothesis of equal rates would be rejected.||0.033|-0.015|
81510593|NCT00281099|162712270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31||||||95.0|1.31|1.858|||Andersen-Gill model|This model was fit to account for multiple events (i.e. days in which non-VT/VF detected by device as VT/VF) within subject.|Because of the possible correlation within a subject for days with episodes, a subsequent analysis was done using a bootstrap confidence interval for the annualized rate of episodes per patient month.|The pre-specified analysis called for a comparison of the hazard rates of inappropriately detected non-VT/VF between the two arms by way of a one-sided 95% confidence interval on the hazard ratio (MVP in numerator) after fitting a model. The unit of time was days, not episodes, so the analysis did not account for multiple episodes on the same day. If the upper bound was less than 1, the null hypothesis of equal hazard rates would be rejected.||1.858|1.310|
81510594|NCT00281099|162712270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Annualized Rates|0.017||||||95.0|0.017|0.036|||Bootstrap Confidence Interval|||A 95% one-sided bootstrap confidence interval was generated for the MVP - VVI 40 difference in annualized rates of inappropriately detected non-VT/VF per patient month. If the interval upper bound was less than 0, the null hypothesis of equal rates would be rejected.||0.036|0.017|
81510595|NCT00281099|162712271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.7166||95.0|1.22|3.0||The threshold for significance was the one-sided upper confidence bound being less than 1.|Andersen-Gill model|||This analysis compared the hazard rates for clinically important AF (defined as a calendar day with \>20 hour of AT/AF as measured by the device). The null hypothesis was that this hazard rate for patients with MVP was equal to or greater than that of patients with VVI 40. The pre-specified model had Arm as a covariate, and accounted for time to first event and time between successive events per subject.||3.0|1.22|0.7166
81510596|NCT00281099|162712271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|0.8||The threshold for significance was defined as the upper one-sided confidence bound being less than 0.|Bootstrap Confidence Interval|||This analysis compared the percentage of days with \>20 hours of AT/AF as measured by the device(definition of clinically important AF) between arms. The null hypothesis was that this percentage of days for patients with MVP was equal or greater to that of patients with VVI 40.||0.8|-100|
81510597|NCT00281099|162712271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.325||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Log Rank|A one-sided test was used.||This analysis tested the null hypothesis that the hazard rate for development of persistent AF(defined as 2 consecutive visits presenting with AT/AF, 7 consecutive days of 22 or more hours per day of AT/AF, or \< 7 such days due to a cardioversion) in patients with MVP and no pacing indication was equal to or greater than that of similar patients with VVI 40.||||0.325
81510598|NCT00281099|162712271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||||95.0|0.0|0.145||The a priori threshold for significance was defined as the one-sided upper 95% confidence bound for the MVP - VVI 40 difference in average AT/AF through 6 months being less than 0.|Bootstrap Confidence Interval|||This analysis tested the hypothesis that the average AT/AF burden (hours per day of AT/AF) through 6 months post-implant in patients with no Class I pacing indication and MVP is equal to or greater than that of similar patients with VVI 40. Only subjects with complete AT/AF data for this time interval were included in the analysis.||0.145|0|
81510599|NCT00281099|162712271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||||95.0|0.0|0.227||The a priori threshold for significance was defined as the one-sided upper 95% confidence bound for the MVP - VVI 40 difference in average AT/AF burden from 6 to 12 months being less than 0.|Bootstrap Confidence Interval|||This analysis tested the hypothesis that the average AT/AF burden (hours per day of AT/AF) from 6 to 12 months post-implant in patients with no Class I pacing indication and MVP is equal to or greater than that of similar patients with VVI 40. Only subjects with complete AT/AF data for this time interval were included in the analysis.||0.227|0|
81510600|NCT00281099|162712271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||||95.0|0.0|0.261||The a priori threshold for significance was defined as the one-sided upper 95% confidence bound for the MVP - VVI 40 difference in average AT/AF burden from 12 to 24 months being less than 0.|Bootstrap Confidence Interval|||This analysis tested the hypothesis that the average AT/AF burden (hours per day of AT/AF) from 12 to 24 months post-implant in patients with no Class I pacing indication and MVP is equal to or greater than that of similar patients with VVI 40. Only subjects with complete AT/AF data for this time interval were included in the analysis.||0.261|0|
81546741|NCT01383356|162769517|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence|GMR, potency corrected (percent)|122.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|114.0|130.0|||||Lina/Met 2.5mg/500mg vs. Lina 2.5mg plus Met 500mg.|ANOVA was applied to log-transformed Cmax and included study, subject-within-study, period-within-study, treatment and study-by-treatment interaction. Results were potency corrected (GMR multiplied by the quotient of drug potency (DP) of Met in single tablet and DP of Met in combination tablet).||130|114|
81546742|NCT01383356|162769518|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence|Geometric mean ratio (percent)|105.0||||||90.0|101.0|108.0|||||Lina/Met 2.5mg/500mg vs. Lina 2.5mg plus Met 500mg.|The two formulations are shown to be bioequivalent if the 90 percent confidence interval of geometric mean ratio is entirely contained within the 80 to125 percent range both on measured data (statistical analysis 1) and potency corrected data (percent potency of label claim) (statistical analysis 2). ANOVA was applied to log-transformed AUC0-t and included study, subject-within-study, period-within-study, treatment and study-by-treatment interaction.||108|101|
81546743|NCT01383356|162769518|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence|GMR, potency corrected (percent)|108.0||||||90.0|105.0|112.0|||||Lina/Met 2.5mg/500mg vs.Lina 2.5mg plus Met 500mg.|ANOVA was applied to log-transformed AUC0-t and included study, subject-within-study, period-within-study, treatment and study-by-treatment interaction. Results were potency corrected (GMR multiplied by the quotient of DP of Met in single tablet and DP of Met in combination tablet).||112|105|
81546744|NCT01383356|162769519|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence (BE), AUC0-inf was no BE criteria|Geometric mean ratio (percent)|105.0||||||90.0|101.0|108.0|||||Lina/Met 2.5mg/500mg vs. Lina 2.5mg plus Met 500mg.|ANOVA was applied to log-transformed AUC0-inf and included study, subject-within-study, period-within-study, treatment and study-by-treatment interaction.||108|101|
81546745|NCT01383356|162769519|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|BE, AUC0-inf was no BE criteria|GMR, potency corrected (percent)|108.0||||||90.0|105.0|112.0|||||Lina/Met 2.5mg/500mg vs. Lina 2.5mg plus Met 500mg.|ANOVA was applied to log-transformed AUC0-inf and included study, subject-within-study, period-within-study, treatment and study-by-treatment interaction. Results were potency corrected (GMR multiplied by the quotient of DP of Met in single tablet and DP of Met in combination tablet).||112|105|
81546746|NCT03584789|162769520|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.93|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.80|.93|.08
81546747|NCT03584789|162769520|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.24||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.86|1.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.79|.86|.18
81546748|NCT03584789|162769521|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.2|9.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.44|.20|.71
81546749|NCT03584789|162769521|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.21|11.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.00|.21|.62
81546750|NCT03584789|162769522|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.12|-0.26|.38
81546751|NCT03584789|162769522|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.17|-0.24|.70
81546752|NCT03584789|162769523|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.50|-0.79|.65
81546753|NCT03584789|162769523|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.41|-0.99|.41
81546754|NCT00602472|162769531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.73|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-0.50|-0.73|<0.0001
81546755|NCT00602472|162769532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.56|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-0.41|-0.56|<0.0001
81546756|NCT00602472|162769533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.78|-0.58|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-0.58|-0.78|<0.0001
81546757|NCT00602472|162769534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.8|-0.59|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-0.59|-0.80|<0.0001
81546758|NCT00602472|162769535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.0001||95.0|-18.1|-7.3|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-7.3|-18.1|<0.0001
81546759|NCT00602472|162769536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|<|0.0001||95.0|-22.4|-13.2|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-13.2|-22.4|<0.0001
81546760|NCT00602472|162769537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|<|0.0001||95.0|-20.3|-11.1|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-11.1|-20.3|<0.0001
81546761|NCT00602472|162769538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|<|0.0001||95.0|-17.2|-7.1|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||-7.1|-17.2|<0.0001
81546762|NCT00602472|162769539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.51|||<|0.0001||95.0|3.332|9.111|||Regression, Logistic|||"Linagliptin vs. Placebo~The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetes medication."||9.111|3.332|<0.0001
81546763|NCT00602472|162769541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.818|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.989|7.327|||Regression, Logistic|||"Linagliptin vs. Placebo~The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetes medication."||7.327|1.989|<0.0001
81546764|NCT00602472|162769543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.36|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.474|4.562|||Regression, Logistic|||"Linagliptin vs. Placebo~The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetes medication."||4.562|2.474|<0.0001
81546765|NCT03926611|162769555|SUPERIORITY|LOU064 10 mg q.d.|LS Mean|-13.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.334|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.51|-9.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment contrast in LS mean (Change)||||-9.81|-17.51|<0.0001
81546766|NCT03926611|162769555|SUPERIORITY|LOU064 35 mg q.d.|LS Mean|-13.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.336|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.49|-9.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment contrast in LS mean (Change)||||-9.78|-17.49|<0.0001
81510601|NCT00281099|162712271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||||95.0|-0.1|0.11||The a priori threshold for significance was defined as the one-sided upper 95% confidence bound for the MVP - VVI 40 difference in average AT/AF burden from 24 to 36 months being less than 0.|Bootstrap Confidence Interval|||This analysis tested the hypothesis that the average AT/AF burden (hours per day of AT/AF) from 24 to 36 months post-implant in patients with no Class I pacing indication and MVP is equal to or greater than that of similar patients with VVI 40. Only subjects with complete AT/AF data for this time interval were included in the analysis.||0.110|-0.1|
81510602|NCT00281099|162712272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0053||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. The threshold was met, and the null hypothesis rejected.|Log Rank|||Physicians recorded at each scheduled and unscheduled follow-up whether the subject had developed a Class I indication since their last visit. The time from randomization to Class I indication development or last visit if censored was determined for each subject. The null hypothesis was that the hazard rate for time to development of a Class I pacing indication among patients with MVP programming was equal to or greater than that of patients with VVI 40 programming.||||0.0053
81510603|NCT00281099|162712274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9791||95.0||||The one-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum test yielded a p-value greater than 0.05, which was the a priori threshold for significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||All subjects from the analysis cohort with available data for the time period of interest were included in the corresponding analysis. The null hypothesis was that the average percent ventricular pacing through 6 months post-implant for patients with MVP programming and was greater than or equal to that of patients with VVI 40 programming.||||0.9791
81510604|NCT00281099|162712274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8984||95.0||||The one-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum test yielded a p-value greater than 0.05, which was the a priori threshold for significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Alternative hypothesis:patients with MVP \& no pacing indication have less mean ventricular pacing through 12 months than similar patients with VVI 40.||All subjects from the analysis cohort with available data for the time period of interest were included in the corresponding analysis. The null hypothesis was that the average percent ventricular pacing through 12 months post-implant for patients with MVP programming was greater than or equal to that of patients with VVI 40 programming.||||0.8984
81510605|NCT00281099|162712274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7144||95.0||||The one-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum test yielded a p-value greater than 0.05, which was the a priori threshold for significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Alternative hypothesis:patients with MVP \& no pacing indication have less mean ventricular pacing through 24 months than similar patients with VVI 40.||All subjects from the analysis cohort with available data for the time period of interest were included in the corresponding analysis. The null hypothesis was that the average percent ventricular pacing through 24 months post-implant for patients with MVP programming and no pacing indication was greater than or equal to that of patients with VVI 40 programming and no pacing indication.||||0.7144
81510606|NCT00281099|162712274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5165||95.0||||The one-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum test yielded a p-value greater than 0.05, which was the a priori threshold for significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Alternative hypothesis:patients with MVP \& no pacing indication have less mean ventricular pacing through 36 months than similar patients with VVI 40.||All subjects from the analysis cohort with available data for the time period of interest were included in the corresponding analysis. The null hypothesis was that the average percent ventricular pacing through 36 months post-implant for patients with MVP programming and no pacing indication was greater than or equal to that of patients with VVI 40 programming and no pacing indication.||||0.5165
81546767|NCT03926611|162769555|SUPERIORITY|LOU064 100 mg q.d.|LS Mean|-9.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.277|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.97|-5.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment contrast in LS mean (Change)||||-5.45|-12.97|<0.0001
81510607|NCT00281099|162712275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0073||95.0||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the KCCQ Physical Limitation Score, the change from baseline to 12 months was compared between the two arms, using a two-sided test. If a subject died prior to the time point, a score of 0 was imputed for their 12 month score.||||0.0073
81510608|NCT00281099|162712275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2493||95.0||||No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons, and the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the KCCQ Symptom Stability Score, the change from baseline to 12 months was compared between the two arms, using a two-sided test. If a subject died prior to the time point, a score of 0 was imputed for their 12 month score.||||0.2493
81546768|NCT03926611|162769555|SUPERIORITY|LOU064 10 mg b.i.d.|LS Mean|-10.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.319|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.38|-6.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment contrast in LS mean (Change)||||-6.72|-14.38|<0.0001
81546769|NCT03926611|162769555|SUPERIORITY|LOU064 25 mg b.i.d.|LS Mean|-14.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.334|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.43|-10.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment contrast in LS mean (Change)||||-10.73|-18.43|<0.0001
81546770|NCT03926611|162769555|SUPERIORITY|LOU064 100 mg b.i.d.|LS Mean|-12.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.327|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.45|-8.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment contrast in LS mean (Change)||||-8.78|-16.45|<0.0001
81546771|NCT03926611|162769556|SUPERIORITY|LOU064 10 mg q.d.|LS Mean|-10.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.72|-5.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment contrast in LS mean (Change)||||-5.77|-14.72|<0.0001
81546772|NCT03926611|162769556|SUPERIORITY|LOU064 35 mg q.d.|LS Mean|-10.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.711||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.58|-5.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment contrast in LS mean (Change)||||-5.63|-14.58|0.0001
81546773|NCT03926611|162769556|SUPERIORITY|LOU064 100 mg q.d.|LS Mean|-7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.635||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.75|-3.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment contrast in LS mean (Change)||||-3.05|-11.75|0.0027
81546774|NCT03926611|162769556|SUPERIORITY|LOU064 10 mg b.i.d.|LS Mean|-9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.696||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.25|-5.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment contrast in LS mean (Change)||||-5.35|-14.25|0.0002
81546775|NCT03926611|162769556|SUPERIORITY|LOU064 25 mg b.i.d.|LS Mean|-12.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.714|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.82|-7.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment contrast in LS mean (Change)||||-7.87|-16.82|<0.0001
81510609|NCT00281099|162712275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7728||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, and no adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the KCCQ Symptom Frequency Score, the change from baseline to 12 months was compared between the two arms, using a two-sided test. If a subject died prior to the time point, a score of 0 was imputed for their 12 month score.||||0.7728
81510610|NCT00281099|162712275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3082||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, and no adjustment was made for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the KCCQ Symptom Burden Score, the change from baseline to 12 months was compared between the two arms, using a two-sided test. If a subject died prior to the time point, a score of 0 was imputed for their 12 month score.||||0.3082
81510611|NCT00281099|162712275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5422||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, and no adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the KCCQ Total Symptom Score, the change from baseline to 12 months was compared between the two arms, using a two-sided test. If a subject died prior to the time point, a score of 0 was imputed for their 12 month score.||||0.5422
81510612|NCT00281099|162712275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0851||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, and no adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the KCCQ Self-Efficacy Score, the change from baseline to 12 months was compared between the two arms, using a two-sided test. If a subject died prior to the time point, a score of 0 was imputed for their 12 month score.||||0.0851
81510613|NCT00281099|162712275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0502||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, and no adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the KCCQ Quality of Life Score, the change from baseline to 12 months was compared between the two arms, using a two-sided test. If a subject died prior to the time point, a score of 0 was imputed for their 12 month score.||||0.0502
81510614|NCT00281099|162712275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0463||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, and no adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the KCCQ Social Limitation Score, the change from baseline to 12 months was compared between the two arms, using a two-sided test. If a subject died prior to the time point, a score of 0 was imputed for their 12 month score.||||0.0463
81510615|NCT00281099|162712275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0227||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, and no adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the KCCQ Overall Summary Score, the change from baseline to 12 months was compared between the two arms, using a two-sided test. If a subject died prior to the time point, a score of 0 was imputed for their 12 month score.||||0.0227
81510616|NCT00281099|162712275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0582||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, and no adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the KCCQ Overall Clinical Summary Score, the change from baseline to 12 months was compared between the two arms, using a two-sided test. If a subject died prior to the time point, a score of 0 was imputed for their 12 month score.||||0.0582
81510617|NCT00281099|162712275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.15||95.0||||Tests for all ten KCCQ subscores yielded p-values greater than 0.15 (the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The 10 KCCQ analyses were repeated comparing changes from baseline to 24 months between arms. Again if a subject died prior to their 24 month visit, a value of 0 was imputed for their 24 month score.||||> 0.15
81510618|NCT00281099|162712275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.15||95.0||||Tests for all 10 KCCQ subscores yielded p-values greater than 0.15 (the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Because the trial was stopped early, only 178 subjects were included in these analyses.||The 10 KCCQ analyses were repeated comparing changes from baseline to 36 months between arms. Again if a subject died prior to their 36 month visit, a value of 0 was imputed for their 36 month score.||||> 0.15
81510619|NCT00281099|162712275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1399||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, and no adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The change in Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire score from baseline to 12 months was compared using a two-sided test. If a subject died before their 12 month visit, a value of 105 (worst possible MLWHF score) was imputed for their 12 month score.||||0.1399
81510620|NCT00281099|162712275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3573||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, and no adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The change in Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire score from baseline to 24 months was compared using a two-sided test. If a subject died before their 24 month visit, a value of 105 (worst possible MLWHF score) was imputed for their 24 month score.||||0.3573
81510621|NCT00281099|162712275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5183||95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05, with no adjustment made for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Because the trial was stopped early, only 178 subjects were included in this analysis.||The change in Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire score from baseline to 36 months was compared using a two-sided test. If a subject died before their 36 month visit, a value of 105 (worst possible MLWHF score) was imputed for their 36 month score.||||0.5183
81510622|NCT00281099|162712276|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority analysis was performed, with the hazard ratio as the parameter of interest and the non-inferiority threshold of 1.44. The one-sided upper confidence bound for the hazard ratio had to be less than 1.44 for the null hypothesis to be rejected. The threshold of 1.44 was derived by using a noninferiority threshold of a 5 percentage point difference in 24 month survival rates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||||95.0|1.26|1.75|||||This was a non-inferiority analysis, and so a one-sided 95% confidence interval was performed comparing the MVP arm to the VVI 40 arm.|The time from randomization to all cause mortality or last follow-up visit was determined for each subject. The null hypothesis was that the mortality hazard rate for patients with MVP programming was greater than that of patients with VVI40 programming.||1.75|1.26|
81510623|NCT03224403|162712291|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.049 (two-sided). P-values are based on the Wilcoxon test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Wilcoxon test from SAS PROC LIFETEST|||||||<0.001
81546776|NCT03926611|162769556|SUPERIORITY|LOU064 100 mg b.i.d.|LS Mean|-9.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.733||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.03|-5.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment contrast in LS mean (Change)||||-5.01|-14.03|0.0003
81510624|NCT03224403|162712291|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.049 (two-sided). P-values are based on the Wilcoxon test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Wilcoxon test from SAS PROC LIFETEST|||||||<0.001
81510625|NCT03224403|162712291|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.049 (two-sided). P-values are based on the Wilcoxon test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Wilcoxon test from SAS PROC LIFETEST|||||||<0.001
81510626|NCT03224403|162712291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035||||||The significance threshold level was 0.049 (two-sided). P-values are from the comparison of median survival time using the bootstrap re-sampling method.|bootstrap re-sampling method|||||||0.035
81510627|NCT03224403|162712291|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.049 (two-sided). P-values are from the comparison of median survival time using the bootstrap re-sampling method.|bootstrap re-sampling method|||||||<0.001
81510628|NCT03224403|162712292|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.049 (two-sided). P-values are based on the Wilcoxon test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Wilcoxon test from SAS PROC LIFETEST|||||||<0.001
81510629|NCT03224403|162712292|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.049 (two-sided). P-values are based on the Wilcoxon test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Wilcoxon test from SAS PROC LIFETEST|||||||<0.001
81510630|NCT03224403|162712292|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The significance threshold level was 0.049 (two-sided). P-values are based on the Wilcoxon test from PROC LIFETEST that compared survival curves.|Wilcoxon test from SAS PROC LIFETEST|||||||<0.001
81510631|NCT03224403|162712292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.671||||||The significance threshold level was 0.049 (two-sided). P-values are from the comparison of median survival time using the bootstrap re-sampling method.|bootstrap re-sampling method|||||||0.671
81510632|NCT03224403|162712292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.487||||||The significance threshold level was 0.049 (two-sided). P-values are from the comparison of median survival time using the bootstrap re-sampling method.|bootstrap re-sampling method|||||||0.487
81510633|NCT03224403|162712293|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510634|NCT03224403|162712294|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510635|NCT03224403|162712295|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510636|NCT03224403|162712296|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510637|NCT03224403|162712297|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510638|NCT03224403|162712298|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510639|NCT03224403|162712299|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510640|NCT03224403|162712300|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510641|NCT03224403|162712301|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510642|NCT03224403|162712302|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510643|NCT03224403|162712303|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510644|NCT03224403|162712304|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510645|NCT03224403|162712305|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510646|NCT03224403|162712306|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510647|NCT03224403|162712307|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510648|NCT03224403|162712308|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510649|NCT03224403|162712309|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81510650|NCT03224403|162712310|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.007
81510651|NCT03224403|162712311|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.026
81510652|NCT03224403|162712312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.080
81510653|NCT01631747|162712341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and tested at an a priori type I error rate of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Sample size was based on an independent 2-sample t-test using a two-sided type 1 error rate of 0.05, and 80% power. Assuming a standard deviation (SD) of 15lbs (6.8kg), a clinically meaningful difference of 5lbs (2.4kg) between groups, and 10% attrition, a sample size of 150/group was required.||||0.01
81510654|NCT01631747|162712341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Regression, Linear|adjusted for actual gestational age of 36 week weight, gestational age, bmi, and maternal age at randomization, maternal race and paternal race.||||||0.02
81510655|NCT01631747|162712342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.54
81510656|NCT01631747|162712343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|T-test performed on change in glucose (log scale), but presented as Median and inter-quartile range for interpretability||||||0.89
81510657|NCT01631747|162712344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test performed on changes in HDL, but presented as median and IQR for ease of interpretation||||||0.30
81510658|NCT01631747|162712345|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test run on changes between groups. Data presented as median and IQR for ease of interpretation||||||0.69
81510659|NCT01631747|162712346|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test run on change between groups (log scale), but presented as median and IQR for ease of interpretation||||||0.19
81510660|NCT01631747|162712347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test used to compare changes between groups (log scale). Median and IQR are presented for ease of interpretation.||||||0.27
81546777|NCT02215252|162769564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.355|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.17||||||Statistical analysis is only for week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4 ,incorporating Bayesian priors separately on the placebo response and pregabalin effect.||0.17|-1.00|
81546778|NCT02215252|162769564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.23|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.91|-0.2||||||Statistical analysis is only for week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4 ,incorporating Bayesian priors separately on the placebo response and pregabalin effect.||-0.20|-0.91|
81546779|NCT02215252|162769565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|4.69||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Logistic Regression using all data up to Week 4.||4.69|0.78|
81510661|NCT01631747|162712348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test performed on changes between groups (log scale). Median and IQR are presented for ease of interpretation||||||0.003
81510662|NCT01631747|162712349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test run on change between groups (log scale), but presented as median and IQR for ease of interpretation||||||0.24
81510663|NCT01631747|162712350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test run on change between groups (log scale), but presented as median and IQR for ease of interpretation||||||0.32
81510664|NCT01631747|162712351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||t-test, 2 sided|T-test performed on change between groups (log scale). Median and IQR are presented for ease of interpretation||||||0.26
81510665|NCT01631747|162712352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.62
81510666|NCT01631747|162712353|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.61
81510667|NCT01631747|162712354|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.42
81510668|NCT01631747|162712355|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81510669|NCT01631747|162712356|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.66
81510670|NCT01631747|162712357|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.94
81510671|NCT01456195|162712358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.24||MMRM model with treatment, country, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed factors and with baseline value and baseline value by visit interaction as covariates with an unstructured covariance structure.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||-0.24|-0.72|<0.001
81510672|NCT01456195|162712358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.52||MMRM model with treatment, country, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed factors and with baseline value and baseline value by visit interaction as covariates with an unstructured covariance structure.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||-0.52|-1.00|<0.001
81510673|NCT01456195|162712359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.79||P-Value used a logistic model with treatment, country and baseline HbA1c as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.79|1.20|0.010
81510674|NCT01456195|162712359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.48|7.82||P-Value used a logistic model with treatment, country and baseline HbA1c as explanatory variables.|Regression, Logistic|||||7.82|2.48|<0.001
81510675|NCT01456195|162712360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-13.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.59||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|-4.6||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) model with treatment, country, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed factors and with baseline value and baseline value by visit interaction as covariates with an unstructured covariance structure.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||-4.6|-22.7|0.003
81510676|NCT01456195|162712360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|-13.2||MMRM model with treatment, country, visit and visit by treatment interaction as fixed factors and with baseline value and baseline value by visit interaction as covariates with an unstructured covariance structure.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|||||-13.2|-31.4|<0.001
81510677|NCT01456195|162712361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-28.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.17||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.2|5.7||ANCOVA model with treatment and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||5.7|-63.2|0.100
81510678|NCT01456195|162712361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-30.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.7||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.5|5.5||ANCOVA model with treatment and country as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||5.5|-65.5|0.096
81510679|NCT03304054|162712363|OTHER|||||||0.2196||||||P-value for Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney Test of Equality of change from baseline distributions between the amifampridine phosphate and placebo treatment groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney Rank Sum Test of equality of change from baseline distributions between subjects diagnosed with MuSK-MG treated with amifampridine and placebo was conducted.||||0.2196
81510680|NCT03304054|162712364|OTHER|||||||0.3736||||||P-value for Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney Test of Equality of change from baseline distributions between the amifampridine phosphate and placebo treatment groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney Rank Sum Test of equality of change from baseline distributions between subjects diagnosed with MuSK-MG treated with amifampridine and placebo was conducted.||||0.3736
81510681|NCT01691014|162712372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||DAS28: Month 3: Continuous variables were compared between treatment groups using one way analysis of variance (ANOVA).||||0.990
81510682|NCT01691014|162712372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.586|||||||Fisher Exact|||DAS28: Month 6: Continuous variables were compared between treatment groups using one way ANOVA.||||0.586
81510683|NCT01691014|162712372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||Fisher Exact|||DAS28: Month 12: Continuous variables were compared between treatment groups using one way ANOVA.||||0.980
81510684|NCT01691014|162712373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.945|||||||Fisher Exact|||HAQ: Baseline: Continuous variables were compared between treatment groups using one way ANOVA.||||0.945
81510685|NCT01691014|162712373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.458|||||||Fisher Exact|||HAQ: Month 3: Continuous variables were compared between treatment groups using one way ANOVA.||||0.458
81510686|NCT01691014|162712373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.896|||||||Fisher Exact|||HAQ: Month 6: Continuous variables were compared between treatment groups using one way ANOVA.||||0.896
81510687|NCT01691014|162712373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||Fisher Exact|||HAQ: Month 12: Continuous variables were compared between treatment groups using one way ANOVA.||||0.390
81510688|NCT05926544|162712392|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.16|||||The Standard implementation arm was the reference group.|||1.16|0.18|
81510689|NCT03522246|162712393|SUPERIORITY|Rucaparib vs Placebo|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.72|||Log Rank||The stratified cox proportional hazard model is adjusted for the randomization strata of HRD classification and timing of surgery.|||0.72|0.31|0.0004
81510690|NCT03522246|162712394|SUPERIORITY|Rucaparib vs Placebo|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.68|||Log Rank||The stratified cox proportional hazard model is adjusted for the randomization strata of HRD classification, disease status post-chemotherapy, and timing of surgery.|||0.68|0.40|<0.0001
81510691|NCT03522246|162712395|SUPERIORITY|Rucaparib + Nivolumab vs Rucaparib + Placebo|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.53|||Log Rank||The stratified cox proportional hazard model is adjusted for the randomization strata of HRD classification, disease status post-chemotherapy, and timing of surgery.|||1.53|1.08|0.0038
81510692|NCT04683029|162712408|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-12.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-13.8|-11.4|||MMRM model|||||-11.4|-13.8|< 0.001
81510693|NCT04683029|162712409|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-13.3|-10.7||||||||-10.7|-13.3|
81510694|NCT04683029|162712410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.0|0.3||||||Week 24||0.3|0.0|
81510695|NCT04683029|162712410|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.0|0.2||||||Week 52||0.2|0.0|
81510696|NCT04683029|162712411|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|203.2|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|42.1|980.6||||||Week 24||980.6|42.1|
81510697|NCT04683029|162712411|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|130.3|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|28.2|601.9||||||Week 52||601.9|28.2|
81510698|NCT04683029|162712412|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-47.2|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-96.8|2.4||||||Week 24||2.4|-96.8|
81510699|NCT04683029|162712412|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-14.2|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-57.2|28.8||||||Week 52||28.8|-57.2|
81510700|NCT04683029|162712413|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.7|1.6||||||Week 24||1.6|-1.7|
81510701|NCT04683029|162712413|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.4|1.7||||||Week 52||1.7|-1.4|
81510702|NCT04683029|162712414|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.44|0.27||||||Week 24||0.27|-0.44|
81510703|NCT04683029|162712414|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.29|0.71||||||Week 52||0.71|-0.29|
81510704|NCT04683029|162712415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.81|-0.34||||||Week 24||-0.34|-3.81|
81510705|NCT04683029|162712415|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.13|2.42||||||Week 52||2.42|-2.13|
81510706|NCT04683029|162712416|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.7|-4.0||||||Week 24||-4.0|-5.7|
81510707|NCT04683029|162712416|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.1|-3.5||||||Week 52||-3.5|-5.1|
81510708|NCT04683029|162712417|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4006|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.5344|-0.2668||||||Week 24||-0.2668|-0.5344|
81510709|NCT04683029|162712417|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2355|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.373|-0.098||||||Week 52||-0.0980|-0.3730|
81510710|NCT00814580|162712431|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Primary hypothesis test for non-inferiority of tapentadol IR over oxycodone IR required that upper limit of 95% CI for LS mean difference (oxycodone IR minus tapentadol IR) was less than the inferiority margin (\< 72). If the upper limit was less than 0 then tapentadol IR was superior to oxycodone IR for SPID over 3 days at a 5% level of significance.|Least square mean difference|9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.2||0.5265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|36.9||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included baseline pain intensity score as the covariate and treatment and pooled center as class variables.|ANCOVA|||Tapentadol IR versus Oxycodone IR||36.9|-18.9|0.5265
81510711|NCT00814580|162712432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7306||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.7306
81510712|NCT00814580|162712433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8524||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.8524
81510713|NCT00814580|162712434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9078||95.0||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (Row Mean Score option) controlling for pooled investigator centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9078
81510714|NCT00814580|162712435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2633||95.0||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (Row Mean Score option) controlling for pooled investigator centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2633
81510715|NCT00814580|162712436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4498||95.0||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (Row Mean Score option) controlling for pooled investigator centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4498
81510716|NCT00814580|162712437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2158||95.0||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (Row Mean Score option) controlling for pooled investigator centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2158
81510717|NCT00814580|162712438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.34||0.4811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|25.0||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included baseline pain intensity score as the covariate and treatment and pooled center as class variables.|ANCOVA|||||25.0|-11.8|0.4811
81510718|NCT00814580|162712439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.13||0.7405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.7|46.0||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included baseline pain intensity score as the covariate and treatment and pooled center as class variables.|ANCOVA|||||46.0|-64.7|0.7405
81510719|NCT00814580|162712440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.53||0.3097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|5.3||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included baseline pain intensity score as the covariate and treatment and pooled center as class variables.|ANCOVA|||||5.3|-16.5|0.3097
81510720|NCT00814580|162712441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.34||0.2179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|6.1||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included baseline pain intensity score as the covariate and treatment and pooled center as class variables.|ANCOVA|||||6.1|-26.7|0.2179
81510721|NCT00814580|162712442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-26.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.16||0.1051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.1|5.5||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included baseline pain intensity score as the covariate and treatment and pooled center as class variables.|ANCOVA|||||5.5|-58.1|0.1051
81510722|NCT00814580|162712443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.09||0.9367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|24.8||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included baseline pain intensity score as the covariate and treatment and pooled center as class variables.|ANCOVA|||||24.8|-22.8|0.9367
81510723|NCT00814580|162712444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.53||0.9441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|35.2||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included baseline pain intensity score as the covariate and treatment and pooled center as class variables.|ANCOVA|||||35.2|-37.8|0.9441
81510724|NCT00814580|162712445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square mean difference|-35.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|37.45||0.3427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.3|38.1||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included baseline pain intensity score as the covariate and treatment and pooled center as class variables.|ANCOVA|||||38.1|-109.3|0.3427
81510725|NCT00814580|162712446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1618||95.0||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (row mean score option) controlling for pooled investigator centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1618
81510726|NCT00814580|162712447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0481||95.0||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (row mean score option) controlling for pooled investigator centers.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0481
81510727|NCT00814580|162712448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0109||95.0||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (row mean score option) controlling for pooled investigator centers|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0109
81510728|NCT01340625|162712482|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|107.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.91|115.24|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||115.24|100.91|
81510729|NCT01340625|162712483|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|104.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.74|111.88|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||111.88|96.74|
81510730|NCT01340625|162712484|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|101.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.73|108.62|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.62|95.73|
81510731|NCT01340625|162712485|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|96.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.04|102.86|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||102.86|90.04|
81510732|NCT01340625|162712486|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|98.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.89|103.97|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||103.97|93.89|
81510733|NCT01340625|162712487|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.91|104.5|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||104.50|94.91|
81510734|NCT00066703|162712488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.717||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.602|0.855|||Log Rank||T+OFS is the reference group in the estimation of the hazard ratio.|||0.855|0.602|.0002
81510735|NCT00066703|162712489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.664|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.548|0.804|||Log Rank||T+OFS is the reference group for the estimation of the hazard ratio.|||.804|.548|<.0001
81510736|NCT00066703|162712490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.777||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.624|0.967|||Log Rank||T+OFS was the reference group in the estimation of the hazard ratio|||0.967|0.624|0.02
81510737|NCT00066703|162712491|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.22|||Log Rank||T+OFS was the reference group in the estimation of the hazard ratio|||1.22|0.79|0.84
81510738|NCT01696968|162712492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.07|||Poisson regression|||||1.07|0.91|
81510739|NCT01696968|162712494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.0|||Poisson regression|||||1.00|0.95|
81510740|NCT01696968|162712496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.12|||Poisson regression|||||1.12|0.98|
81510741|NCT01696968|162712500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.07|||Poisson regression|||||1.07|0.91|
81510742|NCT00842153|162712655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1269||95.0||||P-value for Week 1|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1269
81510743|NCT00842153|162712655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||P-value for Week 2|Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81510744|NCT00842153|162712655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015||95.0||||P-value for Week 4|Chi-squared|||||||0.0015
81546780|NCT02215252|162769565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|6.56||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Logistic Regression using all data up to Week 4.||6.56|1.06|
81510745|NCT02027311|162712680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||For two-sided tests, p \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model used to identify the factors related to the presence of intervention (frequency of intervention = 0, vs. ≥ 1).||If the true difference in the experimental and control means is 4, total 26 experimental subjects and 26 control subjects was required to reject the null hypothesis that the means of the primary outcome values of experimental and control groups are equal with probability (power) 0.8. The Type I error probability associated with this test of this null hypothesis is 0.05.||||0.05
81510746|NCT02027311|162712681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.09||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|50.94||Logistic regression model were used in univariate and corrected multivariate analyses to identify the factors related to the primary outcome variables, such as, presence of intervention (frequency of intervention = 0, vs. ≥ 1).|Regression, Logistic|||All the continuous variables were compared using the Mann-Whitney U test and dichotomous categorical variables was used and the Pearson chi-square with Fisher exact test. We used the linear mixed model to compare the differences of paired data, such as mean values of RR, SpO2, MAP, HR, and RSS at different time points of the two different sedation groups. For two-sided tests, p \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.||50.94|2.41|0.002
81510747|NCT05319600|162712682|SUPERIORITY|treatment group as predictor baseline-residualized week 12 scores in linear regression|Slope|129.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|73.96|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.52|280.98|||Regression, Linear||Control coded as 0 and treatment as 1|||280.98|-22.52|<0.05
81510748|NCT00182078|162712699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.4|=|0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.017
81510749|NCT00182078|162712700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81510750|NCT00182078|162712701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.4|=|0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.65
81510751|NCT01939977|162712702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0083|||||||Chi-squared|||"Taking per protocol population, the percentage of patients with iPTH\> 110 pg / ml at 6 months post-transplant treated with Paricalcitol was statistically lower than in patients treated with Calcifediol"||||0.0083
81510752|NCT01262560|162712736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||||||Due to the skewed nature of the data, median was reported instead of mean.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Each arm had less than the designed sample size. Therefore the statistical power was reduced (76% instead of 80%).||Null hypothesis: Manuka honey in liquid form is/not effective at reducing esophagitis-related pain, measured by mean change score from 0 to 4 weeks. A 2-sample t-test for difference of means with alpha 0.05 after adjusting for multiple comparisons (1-sided with overall alpha 0.1 before the Bonferroni adjustment) and 80% statistical power for each hypothesis test requires 45 patients per arm to detect \>= 15% relative reduction (absolute difference of mean change score of 3.1; effect size=0.53).||||0.92
81510753|NCT01262560|162712736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||||||Due to the skewed nature of the data, median was reported instead of mean.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Each arm had less than the designed sample size. Therefore the statistical power was reduced (76% instead of 80%)||Null hypothesis: Manuka honey in lozenge form is/not effective at reducing esophagitis-related pain, measured by mean change score from 0 to 4 weeks. A 2-sample t-test for difference of means with alpha 0.05 after adjusting for multiple comparisons (1-sided with overall alpha 0.1 before the Bonferroni adjustment) and 80% statistical power for each hypothesis test requires 45 patients per arm to detect \>= 15% relative reduction (absolute difference of mean change score of 3.1; effect size=0.53).||||0.93
81510754|NCT01262560|162712737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Explanatory variables are reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with NRPS score (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Treatment (Liquid Honey vs. Supportive Care) is reported here."||||0.87
81510755|NCT01262560|162712737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with NRPS score (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Treatment (Lozenge Honey vs. Supportive Care) is reported here."||||0.46
81510756|NCT01262560|162712737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0023|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with NRPS score (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Percentage of esophagus is reported here."||||0.0023
81546781|NCT02215252|162769566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.33|4.74||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Logistic Regression using all data up to Week 4.||4.74|0.33|
81546782|NCT02215252|162769566|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.43|15.81||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Logistic Regression using all data up to Week 4.||15.81|1.43|
81546783|NCT02215252|162769567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.75|-0.32||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||-0.32|-1.75|
81510757|NCT01262560|162712737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0025|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with NRPS score (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Opioid use is reported here."||||0.0025
81510758|NCT01262560|162712737|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each explanatory variable is reported separately.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with NRPS score (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Time is reported here."||||<0.0001
81510759|NCT01262560|162712738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Explanatory variables are reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with dysphagia score (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. Treatment (Liquid Honey vs. Supportive Care) is reported here."||||0.70
81510760|NCT01262560|162712738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Explanatory variables are reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with dysphagia score (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Treatment (Lozenge Honey vs. Supportive Care) is reported here."||||0.71
81510761|NCT01262560|162712738|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with dysphagia score (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Percentage of esophagus is reported here."||||0.0002
81510762|NCT01262560|162712738|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0051|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with dysphagia score (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Opioid use is reported here."||||0.0051
81510763|NCT01262560|162712738|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with dysphagia score (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Time is reported here."||||<0.0001
81510764|NCT01262560|162712739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.086|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Explanatory variables are reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with EORTC global health status (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Treatment (Liquid Honey vs. Supportive Care) is reported here."||||0.086
81510765|NCT01262560|162712739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with EORTC global health status (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Treatment (Lozenge Honey vs. Supportive Care) is reported here."||||0.20
81510766|NCT01262560|162712739|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with EORTC global health status (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Percentage of esophagus is reported here."||||0.44
81510767|NCT01262560|162712739|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0066|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with EORTC global health status (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Opioid use is reported here."||||0.0066
81510768|NCT01262560|162712739|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with EORTC global health status (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Time is reported here."||||0.36
81510769|NCT01262560|162712739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Explanatory variables are reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with EORTC pain score (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Treatment (Liquid Honey vs. Supportive Care) is reported here."||||0.94
81546784|NCT02215252|162769567|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.43|0.04||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4||0.04|-1.43|
81546785|NCT02215252|162769568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.86|0.43||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4||0.43|-0.86|
81546786|NCT02215252|162769568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.33|0.0||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4||0.00|-1.33|
81546787|NCT02215252|162769569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.87|0.67||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||0.67|-0.87|
81546788|NCT02215252|162769569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.36|0.2||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||0.20|-1.36|
81546789|NCT02215252|162769570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.49|0.67||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||0.67|-0.49|
81546790|NCT02215252|162769570|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.05|0.13||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||0.13|-1.05|
81546791|NCT02215252|162769571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.09|0.39||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||0.39|-1.09|
81546792|NCT02215252|162769571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|0.51||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||0.51|-1.00|
81546793|NCT02215252|162769572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.92|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.12|4.57||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||4.57|-5.12|
81546794|NCT02215252|162769572|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.57|-0.66||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||-0.66|-10.57|
81546795|NCT02215252|162769573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|1.45||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Proportional Odds Logistic Regression including all data up to week 4.||1.45|0.34|
81546796|NCT02215252|162769573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.24|1.07||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Proportional Odds Logistic Regression including all data up to week 4.||1.07|0.24|
81546797|NCT02215252|162769574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.16|-0.02||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||-0.02|-1.16|
81546798|NCT02215252|162769574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.57|-0.43||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||-0.43|-1.57|
81546799|NCT02215252|162769575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|192.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|816.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1161.0|1544.0||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||1544|-1161|
81546800|NCT02215252|162769575|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|611.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|812.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-735.0|1956.0||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Models Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||1956|-735|
81546801|NCT02215252|162769579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.03|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.98|13.01||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||13.01|2.98|
81546802|NCT02215252|162769579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.46|5.95||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||5.95|-4.46|
81546803|NCT02215252|162769580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.19|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.94|20.17||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||20.17|2.94|
81546804|NCT02215252|162769580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.38|6.54||||||Statistical analysis is only for Week 4. Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis including all data up to Week 4.||6.54|-11.38|
81546805|NCT00956007|162769582|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.08||One-sided significance level = 0.0183|Log Rank|Stratified by EGFR and site/p16 status|Stratified by EGFR and site/p16 status. Reference level = IMRT.|This trial was designed to detect a hazard ratio (HR) of 0.74 with 80% statistical power and overall one-sided alpha of 0.025 (372 deaths) using a stratified log-rank test, assuming a control arm 3-year survival rate of 60.1%. The amended protocol based on ≥ 5 years potential follow-up projected 169 events, providing 55%, 66%, and 79% power to detect HRs of 0.71, 0.68, and 0.64, respectively, using the original one-sided alpha of 0.0183 the final analysis.||1.08|0.60|0.0747
81546806|NCT00956007|162769583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0075|||||||Fisher Exact|||Dysphagia||||0.0075
81546807|NCT00956007|162769583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2955|||||||Fisher Exact|||Dry mouth||||0.2955
81546808|NCT00956007|162769583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Dermatitis radiation||||0.0001
81546809|NCT00956007|162769583|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Rach acneiform||||<0.0001
81546810|NCT00956007|162769584|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81546811|NCT00956007|162769585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1641|||||||Fisher Exact|||Dysphagia||||0.1641
81510770|NCT01262560|162712739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with EORTC pain score (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Treatment (Lozenge Honey vs. Supportive Care) is reported here."||||0.58
81510771|NCT01262560|162712739|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with EORTC pain score (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Percentage of esophagus is reported here."||||0.28
81510772|NCT01262560|162712739|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each exploratory variable is reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with EORTC pain score (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Opioid use is reported here."||||<0.0001
81510773|NCT01262560|162712739|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Each explanatory variable is reported separately.||"A linear fixed effects model using maximum likelihood estimation was run with EORTC pain score (baseline, weekly during treatment and 12 weeks from the end of treatment) as the outcome of interest. Percentage of esophagus (V60\>=30% as reference level), opioid use (yes as reference level), time, and treatment arm were factors in the model. The results for each explanatory variable are reported separately. Time is reported here."||||0.28
81510774|NCT01262560|162712740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||||||Significance level = 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.06
81510775|NCT01262560|162712740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||||||Significance level = 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.31
81510776|NCT01262560|162712741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||||||significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.53
81510777|NCT01262560|162712741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||||||significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.88
81510778|NCT01262560|162712742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.20
81510779|NCT01262560|162712742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.28
81510780|NCT01262560|162712745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Because data was not normally distributed, this test was used instead of the t-test.||Each experimental arm was compared to the control arm (i.e. 2 comparisons) using two-sample t-tests. Forty-five patients with data in each arm, provides 80% power to detect an effect size (in standard deviation units) of 0.60 and 90% power to detect an effect size of 0.69 using a two-sided T-test with a Bonferroni adjusted significance level of 0.05 for each comparison (overall alpha 0.10). Due to the lack of prior data on the PRO-CTCAE, moderate effect sizes were used.||||0.39
81510781|NCT01262560|162712745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Because data was not normally distributed, this test was used instead of the t-test.||Each experimental arm was compared to the control arm (i.e. 2 comparisons) using two-sample t-tests. Forty-five patients with data in each arm, provides 80% power to detect an effect size (in standard deviation units) of 0.60 and 90% power to detect an effect size of 0.69 using a two-sided T-test with a Bonferroni adjusted significance level of 0.05 for each comparison (overall alpha 0.10). Due to the lack of prior data on the PRO-CTCAE, moderate effect sizes were used.||||0.69
81510782|NCT00744380|162712747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8
81510783|NCT00744380|162712748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For open label midazolam||||0.25
81510784|NCT00744380|162712748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For all midazolam||||0.048
81510785|NCT00744380|162712748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For fentanyl||||0.88
81510786|NCT00744380|162712749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||For Riker scores||||0.75
81546812|NCT00956007|162769585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2623|||||||Fisher Exact|||Dry mouth||||0.2623
81510787|NCT00744380|162712749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||For pain scores||||0.17
81510788|NCT00744380|162712750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||For hypotension||||>0.1
81510789|NCT00744380|162712750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||For bradycardia||||>0.1
81510790|NCT00744380|162712750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||Fisher Exact|||For tachycardia||||>0.1
81510791|NCT00744380|162712750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Fisher Exact|||For delirium, new onset||||0.07
81510792|NCT00744380|162712751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Median number of experiences remembered||||0.015
81510793|NCT00744380|162712752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5
81510794|NCT00744380|162712753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.029
81510795|NCT00744380|162712754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For anxiety||||>0.1
81510796|NCT00744380|162712754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For depression||||>0.1
81546813|NCT00956007|162769585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5378|||||||Fisher Exact|||Dermatitis radiation||||0.5378
81546814|NCT00956007|162769585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||Fisher Exact|||Rash acneiform||||0.0570
81546815|NCT00956007|162769586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1575|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1575
81546816|NCT00956007|162769587|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.98||One-sided|Log Rank|Stratified by EGFR and site/p16 status|Stratified by EGFR and site/p16 status. Reference level = IMRT.|||0.98|0.57|0.0168
81546817|NCT01750229|162769593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Variables included in the Mixed Model were: baseline VAS back pain score, treatment group, and period.||||||0.002
81546818|NCT05571605|162769594|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.05
81546819|NCT03418714|162769596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T test on the change in network activity across all networks, from before to after salvinorin A administration.||||.006
81546820|NCT03418714|162769597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T test on the change in within- and between-network connectivity across all values, from before to after salvinorin A administration.||||.001
81510797|NCT02443116|162712755|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-8.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|96.0|-12.09|-5.59||p-values are adjusted using a stepdown-Bonferroni method to adjust for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||The absolute change in liver fat content from baseline to Week 12 was compared between treatment groups using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and diabetic status as cofactors and baseline endpoint and baseline alanine aminotransferase (ALT) as covariates.||-5.59|-12.09|<0.001
81510798|NCT02443116|162712755|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-11.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|96.0|-14.39|-7.74||p-values are adjusted using a stepdown-Bonferroni method to adjust for multiple testing.|t-test, 2 sided|||The absolute change in liver fat content from baseline to Week 12 was compared between treatment groups using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and diabetic status as cofactors and baseline endpoint and baseline alanine aminotransferase (ALT) as covariates.||-7.74|-14.39|<0.001
81510799|NCT02443116|162712755|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.112|TWO_SIDED|96.0|-5.11|0.67|||t-test, 2 sided|||The absolute change in liver fat content from baseline to Week 12 was compared between treatment groups using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and diabetic status as cofactors and baseline endpoint and baseline alanine aminotransferase (ALT) as covariates.||0.67|-5.11|0.112
81510800|NCT02443116|162712756|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-5.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.48|-2.99|||t-test, 2 sided|||The absolute change in liver fat content from baseline to Week 12 was compared between treatment groups using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and diabetic status as cofactors and baseline endpoint and baseline alanine aminotransferase (ALT) as covariates.||-2.99|-8.48|<0.0001
81510801|NCT02443116|162712756|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.41|-3.79|||t-test, 2 sided|||The absolute change in liver fat content from baseline to Week 12 was compared between treatment groups using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and diabetic status as cofactors and baseline endpoint and baseline alanine aminotransferase (ALT) as covariates.||-3.79|-9.41|<0.0001
81510802|NCT02443116|162712756|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.5467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|1.98|||t-test, 2 sided|||The absolute change in liver fat content from baseline to Week 12 was compared between treatment groups using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and diabetic status as cofactors and baseline endpoint and baseline alanine aminotransferase (ALT) as covariates.||1.98|-3.71|0.5467
81510803|NCT02443116|162712756|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.55|-3.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||The absolute change in liver fat content from baseline to Week 12 was compared between treatment groups using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and diabetic status as cofactors and baseline endpoint and baseline alanine aminotransferase (ALT) as covariates.||-3.25|-8.55|<0.0001
81510804|NCT02443116|162712756|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.9037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|2.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||The absolute change in liver fat content from baseline to Week 12 was compared between treatment groups using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and diabetic status as cofactors and baseline endpoint and baseline alanine aminotransferase (ALT) as covariates.||2.55|-2.89|0.9037
81510805|NCT02443116|162712756|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.6134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|3.45|||t-test, 2 sided|||The absolute change in liver fat content from baseline to Week 12 was compared between treatment groups using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and diabetic status as cofactors and baseline endpoint and baseline alanine aminotransferase (ALT) as covariates.||3.45|-2.05|0.6134
81510806|NCT02443116|162712757|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-4.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.03|-1.91|||t-test, 2 sided|||The absolute change in liver fat content from baseline to Week 12 was compared between treatment groups using an ANCOVA model with treatment group and diabetic status as cofactors and baseline endpoint and baseline alanine aminotransferase (ALT) as covariates.||-1.91|-8.03|0.0018
81510807|NCT01696981|162712777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.0|||Poisson regression|||||1.00|0.95|
81510808|NCT01696981|162712779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.85|||Poisson regression|||||0.85|0.72|
81510809|NCT01696981|162712781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.87|||Poisson regression|||||0.87|0.63|
81510810|NCT00851890|162712793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The treatment group was the factor and log10 baseline HCV RNA level was the covariate.||Eight participants per ABT-333 group and 12 participants in the placebo group provided \>95% power to detect a 1.4 log10 difference with a common standard deviation of 0.7 log10 using a two-sided, non-paired t-test with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.012
81510811|NCT00851890|162712793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The treatment group was the factor and log10 baseline HCV RNA level was the covariate.||Eight participants per ABT-333 group and 12 participants in the placebo group provided \>95% power to detect a 1.4 log10 difference with a common standard deviation of 0.7 log10 using a two-sided, non-paired t-test with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.071
81546821|NCT01208207|162769598|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The etoricoxib dose (90 mg) will be considered non-inferior to naproxen 1000 mg if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of the between-treatment difference in the least squares (LS) mean (etoricoxib minus naproxen 1000 mg) is no larger than 8 mm VAS (non-inferiority margin).|Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.47|4.19|||ANCOVA|||||4.19|-5.47|
81546822|NCT01208207|162769599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The etoricoxib dose (60 mg) will be considered non-inferior to naproxen 1000 mg if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of the between-treatment difference in the LS mean (etoricoxib minus naproxen 1000 mg) is no larger than 8 mm VAS (non-inferiority margin).|Difference in Least Squares Mean|1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|5.37|||ANCOVA|||||5.37|-2.19|
81546823|NCT01208207|162769600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-1.58||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.96|0.81|||ANCOVA|||||0.81|-3.96|0.396
81510812|NCT00851890|162712793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The treatment group was the factor and log10 baseline HCV RNA level was the covariate.||Eight participants per ABT-333 group and 12 participants in the placebo group provided \>95% power to detect a 1.4 log10 difference with a common standard deviation of 0.7 log10 using a two-sided, non-paired t-test with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.140
81510813|NCT00851890|162712794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The treatment group was the factor and log10 baseline HCV RNA level was the covariate.||Eight participants per ABT-333 group and 12 participants in the placebo group provided \>95% power to detect a 1.4 log10 difference with a common standard deviation of 0.7 log10 using a two-sided, non-paired t-test with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.008
81510814|NCT00851890|162712794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The treatment group was the factor and log10 baseline HCV RNA level was the covariate.||Eight participants per ABT-333 group and 12 participants in the placebo group provided \>95% power to detect a 1.4 log10 difference with a common standard deviation of 0.7 log10 using a two-sided, non-paired t-test with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.003
81510815|NCT00851890|162712794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The treatment group was the factor and log10 baseline HCV RNA level was the covariate.||Eight participants per ABT-333 group and 12 participants in the placebo group provided \>95% power to detect a 1.4 log10 difference with a common standard deviation of 0.7 log10 using a two-sided, non-paired t-test with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.009
81510816|NCT00851890|162712801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The treatment group was the factor and log10 baseline HCV RNA level was the covariate.||The statistical analysis represents the Day 28 time point.||||0.018
81510817|NCT00851890|162712801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The treatment group was the factor and log10 baseline HCV RNA level was the covariate.||The statistical analysis represents the Day 28 time point.||||0.020
81510818|NCT00851890|162712801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The treatment group was the factor and log10 baseline HCV RNA level was the covariate.||The statistical analysis represents the Day 28 time point.||||0.054
81510819|NCT00851890|162712801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The treatment group was the factor and log10 baseline HCV RNA level was the covariate.||The statistical analysis represents the Final Visit time point.||||0.010
81510820|NCT00851890|162712801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The treatment group was the factor and log10 baseline HCV RNA level was the covariate.||The statistical analysis represents the Final Visit time point.||||0.005
81510821|NCT00851890|162712801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|The treatment group was the factor and log10 baseline HCV RNA level was the covariate.||The statistical analysis represents the Final Visit time point.||||0.014
81546824|NCT01208207|162769601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-2.7||||0.112||80.0|-4.88|-0.52|||ANCOVA|||||-0.52|-4.88|0.112
81510822|NCT00851890|162712802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.026
81510823|NCT00851890|162712802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.026
81510824|NCT00851890|162712802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.138
81510825|NCT00851890|162712803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.209
81510826|NCT00851890|162712803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.473|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.473
81510827|NCT00851890|162712803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.031
81510828|NCT00851890|162712804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.209
81510829|NCT00851890|162712804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons and the pre-specified, two-sided significance level was 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81510830|NCT01352221|162712820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|1.81||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA for primary endpoint, Change in Hb concentration from Baseline to Week 12 in double-blind phase, FAS|||1.81|< 0.0001
81510831|NCT01352221|162712824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.82||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA analysis of the change in Hb concentration from Baseline to Week 4 of the double-blind phase - Full Analysis Set, multiple imputation|||0.82|< 0.0001
81546825|NCT01134055|162769613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1974||||||Adjusted p-Value has been presented.|ANOVA|||Statistics for Injection Rate at 28 Weeks is presented||||0.1974
81546826|NCT01134055|162769613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8263||||||Adjusted p-Value has been presented.|ANOVA|||Statistics for Injection Rate at 28 Weeks is presented||||0.8263
81546827|NCT01134055|162769613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8263||||||Adjusted p-Value has been presented.|ANOVA|||Statistics for Injection Rate at 28 Weeks is presented||||0.8263
81546828|NCT01134055|162769613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8263||||||Adjusted p-Value has been presented.|ANOVA|||Statistics for Injection Rate at 28 Weeks is presented||||0.8263
81510832|NCT01352221|162712825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|1.43|||ANCOVA analysis of Change in Hb concentration from Baseline to Week 8 of double-blind phase - FAS, multiple imputation|ANCOVA||||||1.43|< 0.0001
81510833|NCT01352221|162712836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|1.87||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA sensitivity analysis of the Primary efficacy endpoint analysis on the PPAS|||1.87|< 0.0001
81510834|NCT01352221|162712837|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|1.82||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA sensitivity analysis of the Primary efficacy endpoint analysis on the FAS LOCF Change in Haemoglobin Concentration from Baseline to Week 12|||1.82|< 0.0001
81510835|NCT06899737|162712861|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.64|2.55|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.55|-7.64|0.32
81510836|NCT06899737|162712862|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|10.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||10.30|-1.94|0.18
81510837|NCT06899737|162712863|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|1.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.18|-0.81|0.71
81510838|NCT06899737|162712864|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|1.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.24|-0.03|0.32
81510839|NCT06899737|162712865|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.92|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.92|-0.82|0.91
81510840|NCT06899737|162712866|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.69||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|1.42|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.42|-0.03|0.059
81510841|NCT06899737|162712867|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.71|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.71|-0.92|0.79
81510842|NCT06899737|162712868|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|1.15|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.15|-0.16|0.14
81510843|NCT06899737|162712869|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.50|-1.19|0.42
81510844|NCT06899737|162712870|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.07|-0.40|0.37
81510845|NCT06899737|162712872|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.42||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|13.51|||t-test, 2 sided|||||13.51|-0.06|0.05
81510846|NCT06899737|162712873|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|1.11|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.11|-0.26|0.23
81510847|NCT06899737|162712874|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|1.39|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.39|-0.09|0.08
81510848|NCT06899737|162712875|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|1.35|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.35|-0.15|0.11
81510849|NCT06899737|162712876|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.36|-0.01|0.05
81510850|NCT01668628|162712913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Student's t-test: Comparison of baseline physical health score between Normohydration group and Overhydration group.||||0.008
81510851|NCT01668628|162712913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Student's t test: Comparison of baseline mental health score between Normohydration group and Overhydration group.||||0.008
81510852|NCT01668628|162712913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Student's t test: Comparison of baseline kidney disease component score between Normohydration group and Overhydration group||||0.008
81510853|NCT01668628|162712913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.157|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Student's t test: Comparison of baseline BDI score between Normohydration group and Overhydration group.||||0.157
81510854|NCT04925076|162712955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||ANOVA|F(1,108)=.01||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain threshold. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history X sex interaction.||||.92
81510855|NCT04925076|162712955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||ANOVA|F(1,108) = .01||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain threshold. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X sex interaction.||||.92
81510856|NCT04925076|162712955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Chi-squared|F(1,108) = 0.27||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain threshold. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history interaction.||||.61
81510857|NCT04925076|162712955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|F(1,108) = 6.75||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain threshold. Here we report the results of the analysis of the family history X sex interaction.||||.01
81510858|NCT04925076|162712955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|F(1,108) = 3.83||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain threshold. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of condition.||||.05
81510859|NCT04925076|162712955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||ANOVA|F(1,108) = 9.53||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain threshold. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of family history.||||.003
81510860|NCT04925076|162712955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||ANOVA|F(1,108) = 2.41||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain threshold. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of sex.||||.12
81510861|NCT04925076|162712956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||ANOVA|F(1,107) = 0.78||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain tolerance. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history X sex interaction.||||.38
81546829|NCT01134055|162769613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7418||||||Adjusted p-Value has been presented.|ANOVA|||Statistics for Injection Rate at 28 Weeks is presented||||0.7418
81546830|NCT01134055|162769613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2429||||||Adjusted p-Value has been presented.|ANOVA|||Statistics for Overall Injection Rate at 52 weeks is presented||||0.2429
81546831|NCT01134055|162769613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||||||Adjusted p-Value has been presented.|ANOVA|||Statistics for Overall Injection Rate at 52 weeks is presented||||0.9700
81546832|NCT01134055|162769613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||||||Adjusted p-Value has been presented.|ANOVA|||Statistics for Overall Injection Rate at 52 weeks is presented||||0.9700
81546833|NCT01134055|162769613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||||||Adjusted p-Value has been presented.|ANOVA|||Statistics for Overall Injection Rate at 52 weeks is presented||||0.9700
81546834|NCT01134055|162769613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7673||||||Adjusted p-Value has been presented.|ANOVA|||Statistics for Overall Injection Rate at 52 weeks is presented||||0.7673
81546835|NCT03060096|162769630|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.29
81546836|NCT03060096|162769631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8
81546837|NCT03060096|162769632|OTHER||Rate|0.764|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.6783||||||||||0.6783|
81546838|NCT02148874|162769661|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.73|||Regression, Logistic|Cumulative logistic regression model|Cumulative logistic regression model, OR for obese vs. non-obese. Model adjusted for mother's age, parity, gestational age at vaccination, vaccination season, and prior year vaccination (Y/N).|Statistical analysis for influenza strain A/H1N1.||1.73|0.64|0.84
81546839|NCT02148874|162769661|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.75|||Regression, Logistic|Cumulative logistic regression model|Cumulative logistic regression model, OR for obese vs. non-obese. Model adjusted for mother's age, parity, gestational age at vaccination, vaccination season, and prior year vaccination (Y/N).|Statistical analysis for influenza strain A/H3N2||1.75|0.65|0.79
81546840|NCT02148874|162769661|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.24|||Regression, Logistic|Cumulative logistic regression model|Cumulative logistic regression model, OR for obese vs. non-obese. Model adjusted for mother's age, parity, gestational age at vaccination, vaccination season, and prior year vaccination (Y/ N).|Statistical analysis for influenza strain B/Massachusetts||2.24|0.71|0.43
81546841|NCT02148874|162769661|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.87|||Regression, Logistic||Cumulative logistic regression model, OR for obese vs. non-obese. Model adjusted for mother's age, parity, gestational age at vaccination, vaccination season, and prior year vaccination (Y/ N).|Statistical analysis for influenza strain B/Brisbane||1.87|0.63|0.77
81546842|NCT02148874|162769662|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.32|||Regression, Logistic|Cumulative logistic regression model|Cumulative logistic regression model, OR for obese vs. non-obese. Model adjusted for mother's age, parity, gestational age at vaccination, vaccination season, and prior year vaccination (Y/N).|Statistical analysis for influenza strain A/H1N1||2.32|0.84|0.20
81546843|NCT02148874|162769662|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|Cumulative logistic regression model|Cumulative logistic regression model, OR for obese vs. non-obese. Model adjusted for mother's age, parity, gestational age at vaccination, vaccination season, and prior year vaccination (Y/N).|Statistical analysis for influenza strain A/H3N2||1.80|0.66|0.74
81546844|NCT02148874|162769662|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.44|||Regression, Logistic|Cumulative logistic regression model|Cumulative logistic regression model, OR for obese vs. non-obese. Model adjusted for mother's age, parity, gestational age at vaccination, vaccination season, and prior year vaccination (Y/N).|Statistical analysis for influenza strain B/Massachusetts||3.44|1.04|0.04
81546845|NCT02148874|162769662|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|3.04|||Regression, Logistic|Cumulative logistic regression model|Cumulative logistic regression model, OR for obese vs. non-obese. Model adjusted for mother's age, parity, gestational age at vaccination, vaccination season, and prior year vaccination (Y/N).|Statistical analysis for influenza strain B/Brisbane||3.04|0.87|0.13
81546846|NCT02148874|162769663|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.48|||Regression, Logistic|Cumulative logistic regression model|Cumulative logistic regression model, OR for obese vs. non-obese. Model adjusted for mother's age, parity, gestational age at vaccination, vaccination season, and prior year vaccination (Y/N).|Statistical analysis for influenza strain A/H1N1||1.48|0.53|0.64
81546847|NCT02148874|162769663|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|Cumulative logistic regression model|Cumulative logistic regression model, OR for obese vs. non-obese. Model adjusted for mother's age, parity, gestational age at vaccination, vaccination season, and prior year vaccination (Y/N).|Statistical analysis for influenza strain A/H3N2||1.50|0.53|0.67
81546848|NCT02148874|162769663|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|2.46|||Regression, Logistic|Cumulative logistic regression model|Cumulative logistic regression model, OR for obese vs. non-obese. Model adjusted for mother's age, parity, gestational age at vaccination, vaccination season, and prior year vaccination (Y/N).|Statistical analysis for influenza strain B/Massachusetts||2.46|0.88|0.14
81546849|NCT02148874|162769663|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.24|||Regression, Logistic|Cumulative logistic regression model|Cumulative logistic regression model, OR for obese vs. non-obese. Model adjusted for mother's age, parity, gestational age at vaccination, vaccination season, and prior year vaccination (Y/N).|Statistical analysis for influenza strain B/Brisbane||1.24|0.44|0.25
81546850|NCT01782378|162769664|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results||||||<0.01
81546851|NCT01782378|162769665|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.88|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||0.88
81546852|NCT01782378|162769666|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.81|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||0.81
81546853|NCT01782378|162769667|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results||||||0.23
81546854|NCT01782378|162769668|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.08|<|0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.12
81546855|NCT01782378|162769669|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.93|<|0.52|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.52
81546856|NCT01782378|162769670|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.51|<|0.27|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.27
81546857|NCT01782378|162769671|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|<|0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.37
81546858|NCT01782378|162769672|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78|<|0.36|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.36
81546859|NCT01782378|162769673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|<|0.46|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results||||||<0.46
81546860|NCT01782378|162769674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|<|0.84|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.84
81546861|NCT01782378|162769675|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75|<|0.93|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.93
81546862|NCT01782378|162769676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.02|<|0.85|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.85
81546863|NCT01782378|162769677|SUPERIORITY|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.54|<|0.26|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results that were considered credible.||||||<0.26
81546864|NCT01782378|162769678|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.45|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.45
81546865|NCT01782378|162769679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18|<|0.46|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.46
81546866|NCT01782378|162769680|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44|<|0.64|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.64
81546867|NCT01782378|162769681|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63|<|0.82|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results||||||<0.82
81546868|NCT01782378|162769682|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53|<|0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results||||||<0.43
81510862|NCT04925076|162712956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||ANOVA|F(1,107) = 0.27||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain tolerance. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X sex interaction.||||.27
81510863|NCT04925076|162712956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||ANOVA|F(1,107) = 0.15||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain tolerance. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history interaction.||||.70
81510864|NCT04925076|162712956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|F(1,107) = 3.87||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain tolerance. Here we report the results of the analysis of the family history X sex interaction.||||.05
81510865|NCT04925076|162712956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|F(1,107) = 5.18||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain tolerance. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of condition.||||.03
81510866|NCT04925076|162712956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||ANOVA|F(1,107) = 2.24||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain tolerance. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of family history.||||.14
81510867|NCT04925076|162712956|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|F(1,107) = 17.25||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain tolerance. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of sex.||||<.001
81510868|NCT04925076|162712957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||ANOVA|F(1,107) = 0.05||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain intensity. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history X sex interaction.||||.83
81510869|NCT04925076|162712957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||ANOVA|F(1,107) = 2.43||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain intensity. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X sex interaction.||||.12
81510870|NCT04925076|162712957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||ANOVA|F(1,107) = 1.36||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain intensity. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history interaction.||||.25
81510871|NCT04925076|162712957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||ANOVA|F(1,107) = 0.31||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain intensity. Here we report the results of the analysis of the family history X sex interaction.||||.58
81510872|NCT04925076|162712957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|F(1,107) = 0.02||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain intensity. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of condition.||||.90
81510873|NCT04925076|162712957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||ANOVA|F(1,107) = .004||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain intensity. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of family history.||||.95
81510874|NCT04925076|162712957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||ANOVA|F(1,107) = 0.17||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain intensity. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of sex.||||.68
81510875|NCT04925076|162712958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||ANOVA|F(1,107) = 0.83||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain relief. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history X sex interaction.||||.36
81510876|NCT04925076|162712958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||ANOVA|F(1,108) = 1.41||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain relief. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X sex interaction.||||.24
81510877|NCT04925076|162712958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||ANOVA|F(1,108) = 0.28||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain relief. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history interaction.||||.60
81510878|NCT04925076|162712958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||ANOVA|F(1,108) = 0.00||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain relief. Here we report the results of the analysis of the family history X sex interaction.||||.99
81510879|NCT04925076|162712958|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|F(1,108) = 139.63||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain relief. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of condition.||||<.001
81510880|NCT04925076|162712958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||ANOVA|F(1,108) = 0.04||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain relief. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of family history.||||.84
81510881|NCT04925076|162712958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||ANOVA|F(1,108) = 0.30||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain relief. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of sex.||||.59
81510882|NCT04925076|162712959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.19||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history X sex interaction.||||.66
81510883|NCT04925076|162712959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.69||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X sex interaction.||||.41
81510884|NCT04925076|162712959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.74||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history interaction.||||.39
81510885|NCT04925076|162712959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=1.54||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the family history X sex interaction.||||.22
81510886|NCT04925076|162712959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=3.64||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of condition.||||.06
81510887|NCT04925076|162712959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.000||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of family history.||||.99
81510888|NCT04925076|162712959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=2.88||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of sex.||||.09
81510889|NCT04925076|162712960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.36||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on hypothalamus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history X sex interaction.||||.55
81510890|NCT04925076|162712960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.84||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on hypothalamus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X sex interaction.||||.36
81510891|NCT04925076|162712960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.84||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on hypothalamus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history interaction.||||.36
81510892|NCT04925076|162712960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=1.93||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on hypothalamus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the family history X sex interaction.||||.17
81510893|NCT04925076|162712960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.36||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on hypothalamus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of condition.||||.55
81510894|NCT04925076|162712960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.63||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on hypothalamus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of family history.||||.43
81510895|NCT04925076|162712960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.96||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain threshold. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of sex.||||.33
81510896|NCT04925076|162712961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.34||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on medial prefrontal cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history X sex interaction.||||.34
81510897|NCT04925076|162712961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.02||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on medial prefrontal cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X sex interaction.||||.88
81510898|NCT04925076|162712961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.34||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on medial prefrontal cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history interaction.||||.56
81510899|NCT04925076|162712961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.02||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on medial prefrontal cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the family history X sex interaction.||||.90
81510900|NCT04925076|162712961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.59||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on medial prefrontal cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of condition.||||.45
81510901|NCT04925076|162712961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.04||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on medial prefrontal cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of family history.||||.85
81510902|NCT04925076|162712961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.22||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on medial prefrontal cortex. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of sex.||||.64
81510903|NCT04925076|162712962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=1.07||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on nucleus accumbens activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history X sex interaction.||||.30
81510904|NCT04925076|162712962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=2.62||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on nucleus accumbens activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X sex interaction.||||.11
81510905|NCT04925076|162712962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.76||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on nucleus accumbens activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history interaction.||||.39
81510906|NCT04925076|162712962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.02||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on nucleus accumbens activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the family history X sex interaction.||||.89
81510907|NCT04925076|162712962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=6.72||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on nucleus accumbens activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of condition.||||.01
81510908|NCT04925076|162712962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=3.15||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on nucleus accumbens activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of family history.||||.08
81510909|NCT04925076|162712962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=3.71||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on nucleus accumbens activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of sex.||||.06
81510910|NCT04925076|162712963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=1.14||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on periaqueductal gray activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history X sex interaction.||||.29
81510911|NCT04925076|162712963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=2.84||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on nucleus accumbens activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X sex interaction.||||.10
81510912|NCT04925076|162712963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.47||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on periaqueductal gray activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history interaction.||||.49
81510913|NCT04925076|162712963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.000||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on periaqueductal gray activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the family history X sex interaction.||||.99
81510914|NCT04925076|162712963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=2.29||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on periaqueductal gray activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of condition.||||.13
81510915|NCT04925076|162712963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.05||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on periaqueductal gray activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of family history.||||.82
81510916|NCT04925076|162712963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=6.09||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on periaqueductal gray activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of sex.||||0.02
81510917|NCT04925076|162712964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=1.01||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on anterior cingulate cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history X sex interaction.||||.32
81510918|NCT04925076|162712964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.000||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on anterior cingulate cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X sex interaction.||||.99
81510919|NCT04925076|162712964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.05||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on anterior cingulate cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history interaction.||||.83
81546869|NCT01782378|162769683|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|<|0.15|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results||||||<0.15
81510920|NCT04925076|162712964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.10||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on anterior cingulate cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the family history X sex interaction.||||.75
81510921|NCT04925076|162712964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.25||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on anterior cingulate cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of condition.||||.62
81510922|NCT04925076|162712964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.01||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on anterior cingulate cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of family history.||||.92
81510923|NCT04925076|162712964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.76||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on anterior cingulate cortex activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of sex.||||.39
81510924|NCT04925076|162712965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.45||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on amygdala activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history X sex interaction.||||.50
81510925|NCT04925076|162712965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=1.20||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on amygdala activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X sex interaction.||||.28
81510926|NCT04925076|162712965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.28||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on amygdala activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history interaction.||||.60
81510927|NCT04925076|162712965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=4.48||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on amygdala activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the family history X sex interaction.||||.04
81510928|NCT04925076|162712965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=1.37||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on amygdala activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of condition.||||.25
81510929|NCT04925076|162712965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.01||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on amygdala activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of family history.||||.89
81510930|NCT04925076|162712965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=1.28||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on amygdala activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of sex.||||.26
81510931|NCT04925076|162712966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.09||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on hippocampus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history X sex interaction.||||.76
81510932|NCT04925076|162712966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=3.00||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on hippocampus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X sex interaction.||||.09
81510933|NCT04925076|162712966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.10||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on hippocampus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history interaction.||||.76
81510934|NCT04925076|162712966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.09||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on hippocampus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the family history X sex interaction.||||.77
81510935|NCT04925076|162712966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.41||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on hippocampus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of condition.||||.52
81510936|NCT04925076|162712966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.007||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on pain hippocampus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of family history.||||.93
81510937|NCT04925076|162712966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.64||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on hippocampus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of sex.||||.42
81510938|NCT04925076|162712967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.62||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on insula activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history X sex interaction.||||.44
81510939|NCT04925076|162712967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=1.23||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on insula activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X sex interaction.||||.27
81510940|NCT04925076|162712967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=3.66||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on insula activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history interaction.||||.06
81510941|NCT04925076|162712967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.13||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on insula activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the family history X sex interaction.||||.73
81510942|NCT04925076|162712967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=4.04||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on insula activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of condition.||||.047
81510943|NCT04925076|162712967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.001||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on insula activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of family history.||||.97
81510944|NCT04925076|162712967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.05||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on insula activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of sex.||||.82
81510945|NCT04925076|162712968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.57||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on postcentral gyrus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history X sex interaction.||||0.45
81510946|NCT04925076|162712968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.29||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on postcentral gyrus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X sex interaction.||||.59
81510947|NCT04925076|162712968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=3.41||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on postcentral gyrus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history interaction.||||.07
81510948|NCT04925076|162712968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.26||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on postcentral gyrus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the family history X sex interaction.||||.61
81510949|NCT04925076|162712968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.05||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on postcentral gyrus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of condition.||||.82
81510950|NCT04925076|162712968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.23||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on postcentral gyrus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of family history.||||.63
81510951|NCT04925076|162712968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.36||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on postcentral gyrus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of sex.||||.55
81510952|NCT04925076|162712969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.32||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on thalamus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history X sex interaction.||||.57
81510953|NCT04925076|162712969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=2.17||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on thalamus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X sex interaction.||||.14
81510954|NCT04925076|162712969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.32||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on thalamus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the condition X family history interaction.||||.69
81510955|NCT04925076|162712969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.92||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on thalamus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the family history X sex interaction.||||.34
81510956|NCT04925076|162712969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=1.16||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on thalamus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of condition.||||0.29
81510957|NCT04925076|162712969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=0.004||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on thalamus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of family history.||||.95
81546870|NCT01782378|162769684|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results||||||.08
81510958|NCT04925076|162712969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||ANOVA|F(1,93)=2.65||2 (beverage condition: alcohol vs. placebo) X 2 (family history: positive vs. negative) X 2 (sex: men vs. women) mixed general linear model on thalamus activation. Here we report the results of the analysis of the main effect of sex.||||.11
81510959|NCT01460875|162712970|NON_INFERIORITY|The method to be developed will allow us to declare that a response at a lower dose is not inferior to that at the standard dose for a particular patient, using a patient specific inferiority test.||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.22
81510960|NCT00394251|162712991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.641|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of percentage of participants with at least one taxane-emergent toxicity||||0.641
81510961|NCT00394251|162712997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.323||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of percentage of participants with at least one taxane-emergent toxicity||||0.323
81510962|NCT05791565|162712998|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.1609|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0221|1.3185|||||Ratio of the Geometric LS means = Geometric LS mean of the Salbutamol HFA-152a MDI to the Geometric LS mean of the Salbutamol HFA-134a MDI.|||1.3185|1.0221|
81510963|NCT05791565|162712999|OTHER||Ratio of the Geometric LS Means|1.4081|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2998|1.5255|||||Ratio of the Geometric LS means = Geometric LS mean of the Salbutamol HFA-152a MDI to the Geometric LS mean of the Salbutamol HFA-134a MDI.|||1.5255|1.2998|
81510964|NCT05791565|162713000|OTHER||Ratio of the Geometric LS Means|1.3885|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2793|1.507|||||Ratio of the Geometric LS means = Geometric LS mean of the Salbutamol HFA-152a MDI to the Geometric LS mean of the Salbutamol HFA-134a MDI.|||1.5070|1.2793|
81510965|NCT05791565|162713001|OTHER||Ratio of the Geometric LS Means|1.3141|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1816|1.4614|||||Ratio of the Geometric LS means = Geometric LS mean of the Salbutamol HFA-152a MDI to the Geometric LS mean of the Salbutamol HFA-134a MDI.|||1.4614|1.1816|
81546871|NCT01782378|162769685|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83|<|0.7|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.7
81546872|NCT01782378|162769686|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.48|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results||||||<0.48
81546873|NCT01782378|162769687|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.02
81546874|NCT01782378|162769688|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.36|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.36
81546875|NCT01782378|162769689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88|<|0.82|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.82
81546876|NCT01782378|162769690|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84|<|0.2|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.2
81546877|NCT01782378|162769691|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86|<|0.71|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results||||||<0.71
81546878|NCT01782378|162769692|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73|<|0.85|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.85
81546879|NCT01782378|162769693|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94|<|0.44|TWO_SIDED|||||without adjustment for multiple comparisons Mixed effects model with the assumption that 'subject factor' was a random effect. p-value threshold of p\<.10|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline scores; co-variate adjustments did not affect any of the results.||||||<0.44
81546880|NCT00942604|162769697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81546881|NCT00942604|162769698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81546882|NCT00999102|162769713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|2.86|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was performed since each participant received both interventions in a crossover design.|Direction of Comparison: Mean Global Fatigue Score for Nebivolol 5 mg minus Mean Global Fatigue Score for Metoprolol 50 mg.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the Global Fatigue Score after 4 weeks of Nebivolol 5 mg (lower dose) vs. 4 weeks of Metoprolol 50 mg (lower dose).||2.86|-1.86|0.67
81546883|NCT00999102|162769713|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|4.55|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was performed since each participant received both interventions in a crossover design.|Direction of Comparison: Mean Global Fatigue Score for Nebivolol 10 mg minus Mean Global Fatigue Score for Metoprolol 100 mg.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the Global Fatigue Score after 4 weeks of Nebivolol 10 mg (higher dose) vs. 4 weeks of Metoprolol 100 mg (higher dose).||4.55|-3.17|0.72
81546884|NCT00999102|162769714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.03||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.99|94.92|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was performed since each participant received both interventions in a crossover design.|Direction of Comparison: Mean Treadmill Exercise Time for Nebivolol 5 mg minus Mean Treadmill Exercise Time for Metoprolol 50 mg.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in Treadmill Exercise Time after 4 weeks of Nebivolol 5 mg (lower dose) vs. 4 weeks of Metoprolol 50 mg (lower dose).||94.92|-108.99|0.89
81546885|NCT00999102|162769714|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.9||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.55|39.75|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test was performed since each participant received both interventions in a crossover design.|Direction of Comparison: Mean Treadmill Exercise Time for Nebivolol 10 mg minus Mean Treadmill Exercise Time for Metoprolol 100 mg.|The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in Treadmill Exercise Time after 4 weeks of Nebivolol 10 mg (higher dose) vs. 4 weeks of Metoprolol 100 mg (higher dose).||39.75|-91.55|0.43
81546886|NCT03486834|162769719|OTHER|The incidence rate per 100 person years (100 x number of CMVi cases/total person-years to CMVi or end of follow-up) is presented along with 95% confidence interval (CI).|Incidence Rate Estimate|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|4.9||||||||4.9|1.6|
81546887|NCT03486834|162769719|OTHER|The incidence rate per 100 person years (100 x number of CMVi cases/total person-years to CMVi or end of follow-up) is presented along with 95% CI.|Incidence Rate Estimate|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|7.6||||||||7.6|3.3|
81546888|NCT03486834|162769719|OTHER|The statistical criterion for success requires the lower limit of the 95% CI of vaccine efficacy (VE) to be greater than 0%.|Vaccine Efficacy|42.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|71.1||||||||71.1|-13.5|
81546889|NCT03486834|162769720|OTHER||Difference in Percent|59.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.8|63.5||||||||63.5|55.8|
81546890|NCT03486834|162769720|OTHER||Difference in Percent|57.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.5|61.5||||||||61.5|53.5|
81546891|NCT03486834|162769721|OTHER||Difference in Percent|15.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|20.1||||||||20.1|11.7|
81546892|NCT03486834|162769721|OTHER||Difference in Percent|17.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|21.6||||||||21.6|13.3|
81546893|NCT03486834|162769722|OTHER||Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5||||||||0.5|-0.5|
81546894|NCT03486834|162769722|OTHER||Difference in Percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5||||||||0.5|-0.5|
81546895|NCT03486834|162769723|OTHER|The incidence rate per 100 person years (100 x number of CMVi cases/total person-years to CMVi or end of follow-up) is presented along with 95% CI.|Incidence Rate Estimate|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.6|9.5||||||||9.5|4.6|
81546896|NCT03486834|162769723|OTHER|The incidence rate per 100 person years (100 x number of CMVi cases/total person-years to CMVi or end of follow-up) is presented along with 95% CI.|Incidence Rate Estimate|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|7.6||||||||7.6|3.3|
81546897|NCT03486834|162769723|OTHER|The statistical criterion for success requires the lower limit of the 95% CI of vaccine efficacy (VE) to be greater than 0%.|Vaccine Efficacy|-32.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-135.0|25.0||||||||25.0|-135.0|
81546898|NCT00888940|162769731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81546899|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8084||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 1 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||0.8084
81546900|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 2 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||<.0001
81546901|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0036||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 3 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||0.0036
81546902|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0033||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 4 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||0.0033
81510966|NCT04644276|162713031|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-37.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|102.0||0.8125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-112.6|140.7|||Wilcoxon Signed-Ranks test||Unit is percent change.|Percent change in leak 100% x (\[Mask with mask adhesive\] - \[Mask without mask adhesive\])/ \[Mask without mask adhesive\]. The comparison between the two arms is captured in the reported percentage change.||140.7|-112.6|0.8125
81510967|NCT01667224|162713060|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Data are present as the mean±S.E. to detect a 0.3kg(S.D.=0.6kg) difference in body weight between groups with 80% power and a two-tailed α-value of 0.05.|||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Data are present as the mean±S.E. to detect a 0.3kg(S.D.=0.6kg) difference in body weight between groups with 80% power and a two-tailed α-value of 0.05.||||<0.05
81546903|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 5 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||<.0001
81510968|NCT01667224|162713061|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Data are present as the mean±S.D. to detect a 0.3kg(S.E.=0.6kg) difference in body weight between groups with 80% power and a two-tailed α-value of 0.05.|||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Data are present as the mean±S.D. to detect a 0.3kg(S.E.=0.6kg) difference in body weight between groups with 80% power and a two-tailed α-value of 0.05.||||<0.05
81546904|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 6 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||<.0001
81546905|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 7 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||<.0001
81574452|NCT02989194|162821734|SUPERIORITY|Descriptive statistics. All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||||||0.025||||||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only, there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Percent Change from Baseline to Day 3. All null hypotheses were defined as no treatment difference.||||0.025
81510969|NCT01667224|162713062|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Data are present as the mean±S.D. to detect a 0.3kg(S.E.=0.6kg) difference in body weight between groups with 80% power and a two-tailed α-value of 0.05.|||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Data are present as the mean±S.D. to detect a 0.3kg(S.E.=0.6kg) difference in body weight between groups with 80% power and a two-tailed α-value of 0.05.||||<0.05
81510970|NCT01667224|162713063|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Data are present as the mean±S.E. to detect a 0.3kg(S.D.=0.60kg) difference in body weight between groups with 80% power and a two-tailed α-value of 0.05.|||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Data are present as the mean±S.E. to detect a 0.3kg(S.D.=0.60kg) difference in body weight between groups with 80% power and a two-tailed α-value of 0.05.||||<0.05
81510971|NCT01814878|162713072|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Study drug treatment group was considered non-inferior to comparator treatment group, if lower limit of the confidence interval was larger than -2.0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.68||||0.1648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.29|1.93||Hour 48: P-value was calculated using Student's t-test|Student's t-test|||Non-inferiority comparison for Tramadol Hydrochloride/Acetaminophen ER to Tramadol HCl/Acetaminophen IR was performed.||1.93|-11.29|0.1648
81510972|NCT01814878|162713073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.4082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.45||Hour 6: P-value was calculated using Student's t-test|Student's t-test|||||0.45|-1.10|0.4082
81510973|NCT01814878|162713073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|0.48||Hour 12: P-value was calculated using Student's t-test|Student's t-test|||||0.48|-2.68|0.1720
81510974|NCT01814878|162713073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.99||||0.0589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|0.11||Hour 24: P-value was calculated using Student's t-test|Student's t-test|||||0.11|-6.09|0.0589
81510975|NCT01814878|162713074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1542||||||Hour 6: P-value was calculated using Student's t-test|Student's t-test|||||||0.1542
81510976|NCT01814878|162713074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0714||||||Hour 12: P-value was calculated using Student's t-test|Student's t-test|||||||0.0714
81510977|NCT01814878|162713074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1147||||||Hour 24: P-value was calculated using Student's t-test|Student's t-test|||||||0.1147
81510978|NCT01814878|162713074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2209||||||Hour 48: P-value was calculated using Student's t-test|Student's t-test|||||||0.2209
81510979|NCT01814878|162713075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1498||||||Hour 6: P-value was calculated using Student's t-test|Student's t-test|||||||0.1498
81510980|NCT01814878|162713075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0485||||||Hour 12: P-value was calculated using Student's t-test|Student's t-test|||||||0.0485
81510981|NCT01814878|162713075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0404||||||Hour 24: P-value was calculated using Student's t-test|Student's t-test|||||||0.0404
81510982|NCT01814878|162713075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121||||||Hour 48: P-value was calculated using Student's t-test|Student's t-test|||||||0.1210
81510983|NCT01814878|162713076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4216||||||P-value was calculated using Mann-Whitney's U test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4216
81510984|NCT01814878|162713077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||||||P-value was calculated using Mann-Whitney's U test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1000
81510985|NCT01814878|162713078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3255||||||P-value was calculated using Mann-Whitney's U test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3255
81510986|NCT01814878|162713079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2848||||||Day 3: P-value was calculated using student's t-test|Student's t-test|||||||0.2848
81510987|NCT03470194|162713142|OTHER||||||=|0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.002
81510988|NCT01822899|162713143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.046|0.113|||ANCOVA|||||0.113|0.046|<0.001
81510989|NCT01450696|162713167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24||||0.2401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.78|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis included stratum of creatinine clearance (45 to 59 milliliters per minute \[mL/min\] and greater than or equal to \[≥\] 60 mL/min). Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.||1.78|0.86|0.2401
81510990|NCT01450696|162713167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.1285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.88|||Log Rank|||Unstratified analysis. Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.||1.88|0.92|0.1285
81510991|NCT01450696|162713169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.04|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis included stratum of creatinine clearance (45 to 59 mL/min and ≥60 mL/min). Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.||2.04|0.49|0.9931
81510992|NCT01450696|162713169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.9458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|2.02|||Log Rank|||Unstratified analysis. Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.||2.02|0.52|0.9458
81510993|NCT01450696|162713171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.6759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.02|||Log Rank|||Stratified analysis included stratum of creatinine clearance (45 to 59 mL/min and ≥60 mL/min). Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.||2.02|0.63|0.6759
81510994|NCT01450696|162713171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.5764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.05|||Log Rank|||Unstratified analysis. Hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.||2.05|0.67|0.5764
81510995|NCT01450696|162713172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|-7.58||||0.5402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.75|16.6|||Chi-squared|||The 95% CI for difference in response rates was constructed using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.||16.60|-31.75|0.5402
81510996|NCT01450696|162713172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.96||||||||1.96|0.28|
81510997|NCT03818607|162713175|NON_INFERIORITY|The clinical similarity of the Week 27 LDH between treatments was assessed by comparing the 1-sided 97.5% upper confidence interval (CI) limit for the geometric mean ratio of LDH at Week 27 between ABP 959 treatment and eculizumab treatment with a non-inferiority margin of 2.873.|Geometric LS mean ratio (GMR)|1.0628|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.1576||||||||1.1576||
81510998|NCT03818607|162713176|OTHER|The clinical similarity of the AUEC between treatments was assessed by comparing 2-sided 90% CI for the GMR of the time-adjusted AUEC of LDH (Week 13 to Week 27, Week 39 to Week 53, and Week 65 to Week 79) between ABP 959 treatment and eculizumab treatment with a similarity margin of (0.77, 1.30).|GMR|0.9812|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9403|1.0239||||||||1.0239|0.9403|
81510999|NCT03818607|162713184|OTHER||GMR|1.0314|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.1201||||||||1.1201||
81511000|NCT03818607|162713187|OTHER||GMR|0.9122|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7586|1.0968||||||Total PK AUC GMR (ABP 959/Eculizumab)||1.0968|0.7586|
81511001|NCT03818607|162713187|OTHER||GMR|0.9508|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7454|1.213||||||Unbound PK AUC GMR (ABP 959/Eculizumab)||1.2130|0.7454|
81511002|NCT05059301|162713192|EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence is demonstrated if the 2 sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the GMC ratios (RSV OA\_Lot 1 divided by RSV OA\_Lot 2) is within the pre defined limit of \[0.67, 1.5\].|Adjusted group GMC ratio|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.21||||||To demonstrate the clinical equivalence of RSV OA\_Lot 1 versus RSV OA\_Lot 2 in terms of RSV PreF3 IgG concentrations expressed as group GMC ratio at one month post vaccination. The 2-sided 95% CI for group GMC ratio was derived from an ANCOVA model on log10 transformed RSV PreF3 IgG antibody titers. The ANCOVA model included the treatment group and the age category (age at vaccination: 60-69, 70-79 or \>=80 years) and the center as fixed effects and the pre-dose log10 titer as covariate.||1.21|0.94|
81511003|NCT05059301|162713192|EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence is demonstrated if the 2 sided 95% CI of the GMC ratios (RSV OA\_Lot 1 divided by RSV OA\_Lot 3) is within the pre defined limit of \[0.67, 1.5\].|Adjusted group GMC ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.04||||||To demonstrate the clinical equivalence of RSV OA\_Lot 1 versus RSV OA\_Lot 3 in terms of RSV PreF3 IgG concentrations expressed as group GMC ratio at one month post vaccination. The 2-sided 95% CI for group GMC ratio was derived from an ANCOVA model on log10 transformed RSV PreF3 IgG antibody titers. The ANCOVA model included the treatment group and the age category (age at vaccination: 60-69, 70-79 or \>=80 years) and the center as fixed effects and the pre-dose log10 titer as covariate.||1.04|0.81|
81511004|NCT05059301|162713192|EQUIVALENCE|Clinical equivalence is demonstrated if the 2 sided 95% CI of the GMC ratios (RSV OA\_Lot 2 divided by RSV OA\_Lot 3) is within the pre defined limit of \[0.67, 1.5\].|Adjusted group GMC ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.99||||||To demonstrate the clinical equivalence of RSV OA\_Lot 2 versus RSV OA\_Lot 3 in terms of RSV PreF3 IgG concentrations expressed as group GMC ratio at one month post vaccination. The 2-sided 95% CI for group GMC ratio was derived from an ANCOVA model on log10 transformed RSV PreF3 IgG antibody titers. The ANCOVA model included the treatment group and the age category (age at vaccination: 60-69, 70-79 or \>=80 years) and the center as fixed effects and the pre-dose log10 titer as covariate.||0.99|0.77|
81511005|NCT00853242|162713199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0249|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Tests|||Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||||0.0249
81511006|NCT00853242|162713199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Tests|||Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||||0.0001
81511007|NCT00853242|162713199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Tests|||Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||||<0.0001
81511008|NCT00853242|162713200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2647|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Tests|||Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||||0.2647
81511009|NCT00853242|162713200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7944|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Tests|||Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||||0.7944
81511010|NCT00853242|162713200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3724|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Tests|||Analysis was performed using Wilcoxon rank sum tests.||||0.3724
81511011|NCT03249909|162713223|NON_INFERIORITY|Analysis of the change in exudate status (Decrease, Equal/Unchanged, Increase) from baseline to 4 weeks in the treatment groups with the two-sided Sign test on the Intent To Treat (ITT) population at 95% confidence interval.||||||0.0019|||||||Sign test|||||||0.0019
81511012|NCT02470585|162713284|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity considerations included 3 treatment arms, (2 pairwise comparisons), 3 sequentially inclusive populations (BRCA-mutation population, HRD population, and ITT population), and multiple endpoints. A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate at 0.05 from the primary efficacy endpoints sequentially through the secondary efficacy endpoints.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.435|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.277|0.683||A 2-sided p-value of ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant in the following hierarchical testing sequence: PFS was to be compared first in the BRCA-mutation cohort, then in the HRD cohort, and then in the ITT population.|Log Rank|Stratified according to residual disease status and disease stage.|Cox proportional hazards model stratified according to the same factors as those used in the log-rank test above.|The primary efficacy analyses compared investigator-assessed PFS in the Veliparib + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Veliparib group (Arm 3) vs. the Placebo + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo group (Arm 1).||0.683|0.277|<0.001
81511013|NCT02470585|162713285|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity considerations included 3 treatment arms, (2 pairwise comparisons), 3 sequentially inclusive populations (BRCA-mutation population, HRD population, and ITT population), and multiple endpoints. A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate at 0.05 from the primary efficacy endpoints sequentially through the secondary efficacy endpoints.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.572|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.433|0.756||A 2-sided p-value of ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant in the following hierarchical testing sequence: PFS was to be compared first in the BRCA-mutation cohort, then in the HRD cohort, and then in the ITT population.|Log Rank|Stratified according to residual disease status and disease stage.|Cox proportional hazards model stratified according to the same factors as those used in the log-rank test above.|The primary efficacy analyses compared investigator-assessed PFS in the Veliparib + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Veliparib group (Arm 3) vs. the Placebo + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo group (Arm 1).||0.756|0.433|<0.001
81511014|NCT02470585|162713286|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity considerations included 3 treatment arms, (2 pairwise comparisons), 3 sequentially inclusive populations (BRCA-mutation population, HRD population, and ITT population), and multiple endpoints. A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate at 0.05 from the primary efficacy endpoints sequentially through the secondary efficacy endpoints.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.683|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.562|0.831||A 2-sided p-value of ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant in the following hierarchical testing sequence: PFS was to be compared first in the BRCA-mutation cohort, then in the HRD cohort, and then in the ITT population.|Log Rank|Stratified according to residual disease status and disease stage, choice of the paclitaxel regimen, and BRCA-mutation status|Cox proportional hazards model stratified according to the same factors as those used in the log-rank test above.|The primary efficacy analyses compared investigator-assessed PFS in the Veliparib + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Veliparib group (Arm 3) vs. the Placebo + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo group (Arm 1).||0.831|0.562|<0.001
81574453|NCT02989194|162821734|SUPERIORITY|Descriptive statistics. All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||||||0.007||||||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only, there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Percent Change from Baseline to Day 4. All null hypotheses were defined as no treatment difference.||||0.007
81546906|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 8 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||<.0001
81546907|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 9 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||<.0001
81546908|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 10 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||<.0001
81546909|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 11 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||<.0001
81546910|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0124||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 12 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||0.0124
81546911|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 13 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||<.0001
81546912|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0588||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 14 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||0.0588
81546913|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0143||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 15 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||0.0143
81546914|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1025||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 16 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||0.1025
81546915|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 17 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||0.0001
81546916|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1138||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 18 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||0.1138
81546917|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0011||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 19 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||0.0011
81546918|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 20 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||<.0001
81546919|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0522||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 21 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||0.0522
81546920|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8185||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 22 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||0.8185
81546921|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 24 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the Post-Intervention questionnaire.||||0.0005
81546922|NCT02205736|162769765|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-primary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Subjects recorded True/False answers to Q25 at Baseline and Post-Intervention; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The contingency table of 329 responses to Q25 displayed the following: N=260 Correct at Baseline and Correct at Post-Intervention (79.0%), N=7 Correct at Baseline and Incorrect at Post-Intervention (2.1%), N=49 Incorrect at Baseline and Correct at Post-Intervention (14.9%), N=13 Incorrect at Baseline and Incorrect at Post-Intervention (4.0%).||||<.0001
81546923|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2482||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 1 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.2482
81546924|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 2 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||<.0001
81546925|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 3 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.0050
81574454|NCT02989194|162821734|SUPERIORITY|Descriptive statistics. All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||||||0.061||||||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only, there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Percent Change from Baseline to Day 5. All null hypotheses were defined as no treatment difference.||||0.061
81511015|NCT02470585|162713287|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity considerations included 3 treatment arms, (2 pairwise comparisons), 3 sequentially inclusive populations (BRCA-mutation population, HRD population, and ITT population), and multiple endpoints. A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate at 0.05 from the primary efficacy endpoints sequentially through the secondary efficacy endpoints.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.215||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.821|1.799|||Log Rank|Stratified according to residual disease status and disease stage.|Cox proportional hazards model stratified according to the same factors as those used in the log-rank test above.|The secondary efficacy analyses compared investigator-assessed PFS in the Veliparib + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo group (Arm 2) vs. the Placebo + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo group (Arm 1).||1.799|0.821|0.335
81511016|NCT02470585|162713288|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity considerations included 3 treatment arms, (2 pairwise comparisons), 3 sequentially inclusive populations (BRCA-mutation population, HRD population, and ITT population), and multiple endpoints. A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate at 0.05 from the primary efficacy endpoints sequentially through the secondary efficacy endpoints.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.855|1.414|||Log Rank|Stratified according to residual disease status and disease stage.|Cox proportional hazards model stratified according to the same factors as those used in the log-rank test above.|The secondary efficacy analyses compared investigator-assessed PFS in the Veliparib + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo group (Arm 2) vs. the Placebo + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo group (Arm 1).||1.414|0.855|0.462
81511017|NCT02470585|162713289|SUPERIORITY|Multiplicity considerations included 3 treatment arms, (2 pairwise comparisons), 3 sequentially inclusive populations (BRCA-mutation population, HRD population, and ITT population), and multiple endpoints. A fixed-sequence testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate at 0.05 from the primary efficacy endpoints sequentially through the secondary efficacy endpoints.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.073||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.895|1.287|||Log Rank|Stratified according to residual disease status and disease stage, choice of the paclitaxel regimen, and BRCA-mutation status|Cox proportional hazards model stratified according to the same factors as those used in the log-rank test above.|The secondary efficacy analyses compared investigator-assessed PFS in the Veliparib + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo group (Arm 2) vs. the Placebo + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo group (Arm 1).||1.287|0.895|0.450
81511018|NCT02470585|162713290|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.567|1.429||Stratified by residual disease (no residual disease after primary surgery versus any residual disease after primary surgery or interval surgery) and stage of disease (stage III versus stage IV)|Log Rank||Cox proportional hazards model stratified according to the same factors as those used in the log-rank test above|Veliparib + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Veliparib (Arm 3) versus Placebo + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo (Arm 1)||1.429|0.567|0.328
81511019|NCT02470585|162713290|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.218||||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.903||Stratified by residual disease (no residual disease after primary surgery versus any residual disease after primary surgery or interval surgery) and stage of disease (stage III versus stage IV)|Log Rank||Cox proportional hazards model stratified according to the same factors as those used in the log-rank test above.|Veliparib + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo (Arm 2) versus Placebo + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo (Arm 1)||1.903|0.780|0.808
81511020|NCT02470585|162713291|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.844||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.114||Stratified by residual disease (no residual disease after primary surgery versus any residual disease after primary surgery or interval surgery) and stage of disease (stage III versus stage IV)|Log Rank||Cox proportional hazards model stratified according to the same factors as those used in the log-rank test above.|Veliparib + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Veliparib (Arm 3) versus Placebo + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo (Arm 1)||1.114|0.640|0.116
81511021|NCT02470585|162713291|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.949||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|1.242||Stratified by residual disease (no residual disease after primary surgery versus any residual disease after primary surgery or interval surgery) and stage of disease (stage III versus stage IV)|Log Rank||Cox proportional hazards model stratified according to the same factors as those used in the log-rank test above.|Veliparib + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo (Arm 2) versus Placebo + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo (Arm 1)||1.242|0.726|0.352
81511022|NCT02470585|162713292|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.946||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.782|1.144||Stratified by residual disease (none after primary surgery vs any residual disease after primary/interval surgery); disease stage (III vs IV); paclitaxel dosing (Q-weekly vs Q3-weekly); BRCA-Deficient status (Deficient vs wildtype or unknown/missing)|Log Rank|||Veliparib + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Veliparib (Arm 3) versus Placebo + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo (Arm 1)||1.144|0.782|0.283
81511023|NCT02470585|162713292|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.034||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.859|1.244||Stratified by residual disease (none after primary surgery vs any residual disease after primary/interval surgery); disease stage (III vs IV); paclitaxel dosing (Q-weekly vs Q3-weekly); BRCA-Deficient status (Deficient vs wildtype or unknown/missing)|Log Rank||Cox proportional hazards model stratified according to the same factors as those used in the log-rank test above|Veliparib + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo (Arm 2) versus Placebo + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel -\> Placebo (Arm 1)||1.244|0.859|0.638
81511024|NCT00349349|162713296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of responders|0.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.3|0.39|0.6||The p value is testing the hypothesis that the response rate is equal to 15% versus the response rate is not equal to 15%.|Two-sided exact binomial test||Two-sided 95.3% exact confidence intervals were calculated based on the binomial distribution.|||0.60|0.39|<0.0001
81511025|NCT00349349|162713296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of responders|0.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.3|0.33|0.53||The p value is testing the hypothesis that the response rate is equal to 15% versus the response rate is not equal to 15%.|Two-sided exact binomial test||Two sided 95.3% exact confidence intervals were calculated based on the binomial distribution.|||0.53|0.33|<0.0001
81511026|NCT00349349|162713296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of responders|0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.3|0.35|0.85||The p value is testing the hypothesis that the response rate is equal to 15% versus the response rate is not equal to 15%.|Two-sided exact binomial test||Two-sided 95.3% exact confidence intervals were calculated based on the binomial distribution.|||0.85|0.35|<0.001
81511027|NCT02285023|162713319|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Principal component analysis with varimax rotation was employed. An eigenvalue ≥ 1 was chosen as the criterion to retain domains. Each item was classified into the domain when loading with a domain loading ≥ 0.5.|||||<|0.01||||||An eigenvalue ≥ 1 was chosen as the criterion to retain domains. Each item was classified into the domain when loading with a domain loading ≥ 0.5|exploratory factor analysis|An eigenvalue ≥ 1 was chosen as the criterion to retain domains. Each item was classified into the domain when loading with a domain loading ≥ 0.5||Exploratory factor analysis||||<0.01
81511028|NCT02285023|162713320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cronbach's alpha|0.94|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Crohbach's alpha|||||||<0.05
81511029|NCT02016716|162713346|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was claimed if the lower bound of the 1-sided 97.5% CI (or the lower bound of 2-sided 95% CI) of the mean difference between the 2 romosozumab groups was \> -2.0%.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.7|||||Based on ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, and baseline lumbar spine BMD T-score.|The primary hypothesis was that the mean percent change from baseline in lumbar spine BMD at month 6 in participants receiving romosozumab 210 mg QM using the 90 mg/mL concentration would not be inferior to that in participants receiving romosozumab 210 mg QM using the 70 mg/mL concentration.||0.7|-1.5|
81511030|NCT04114071|162713351|EQUIVALENCE|An independent sample t tests was used to examine the difference score for each of the four outcome measures of interest (steps, WC, weight, and HbA1c) between intervention and control groups.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81511031|NCT00107900|162713352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.238|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.238
81511032|NCT02374060|162713356|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of the proportion of BL|0.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.87|0.65|0.96||Two sided type I error threshold was 0.00132 since recruitment was halted after the single pre-planned interim analysis|mixed effects model||Ratio of intravitreal over periocular|||.96|.65|<0.0001
81511033|NCT02374060|162713356|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of the proportion of BL|0.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|99.87|0.56|0.86||the 2 sided type 1 error threshold was 0.000132 since recruitment was halted after the single preplanned interim analysis|mixed effects model||ratio of dexamethasone over periocular|||0.86|0.56|<0.0001
81511034|NCT02374060|162713356|NON_INFERIORITY|The non inferiority margin was 1.16|Ratio of the proportion of BL|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|99.87|0.71|1.08|||||A mixed effects model was used to create the confidence interval for testing non-inferiority. The direction is the ratio of dexamethasone over intravitreal|||1.08|.71|
81511035|NCT02374060|162713357|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of the proportion of BL|0.95||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|99.87|0.77|1.16||Two sided type I error threshold was 0.00132 since recruitment was halted after the single Two sided type I error threshold was 0.00132 since recruitment was halted after the single preplanned interim analysis|mixed effects model||Ratio of intravitreal over periocular|||1.16|0.77|0.35
81511036|NCT02374060|162713357|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of the proportion of BL|0.89||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|99.87|0.72|1.1||the 2 sided type 1 error threshold was 0.000132 since recruitment was halted after the single preplanned interim analysis|mixed effects model||ratio of dexamethasone over periocular|||1.10|0.72|0.07
81511037|NCT02374060|162713357|NON_INFERIORITY|The non inferiority margin was 1.16|Ratio of the proportion of BL|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|99.87|0.77|1.16|||||A mixed effects model was used to create the confidence interval for testing non-inferiority. The direction is the ratio of dexamethasone over intravitreal|||1.16|0.77|
81511038|NCT02374060|162713358|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.53|||mixed effects model||Intravitreal - periocular|||0.53|0.24|<0.0001
81511039|NCT02374060|162713358|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.44|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.59|||mixed effects model||Dexamethasone - periocular|||0.59|0.29|<0.0001
81511040|NCT02374060|162713358|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.05||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.19|||mixed effects model||Dexamethasone - intravitreal|||0.19|-0.09|0.45
81511041|NCT02374060|162713359|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.12||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.27|||mixed effects model||Intravitreal - Periocular|||0.27|-0.03|0.10
81511042|NCT02374060|162713359|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.12||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.28|||mixed effects model||Dexamethasone - Periocular|||0.28|-0.03|0.11
81511043|NCT02374060|162713359|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.002||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.16|||mixed effects model||Dexamethasone - Intravitreal|||0.16|-0.16|0.98
81511044|NCT02374060|162713360|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.27||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.43|||mixed effects model||Intravitreal - periocular|||0.43|0.11|0.0005
81511045|NCT02374060|162713360|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.56|||mixed effects model||Dexamethasone - periocular|||0.56|0.25|<0.0001
81511046|NCT02374060|162713360|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.13||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.3|||mixed effects model||Dexamethasone - intravitreal|||0.30|-0.04|0.12
81511047|NCT02374060|162713361|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.004||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.17|||mixed effects model||Intravitreal - periocular|||0.17|-0.16|0.96
81511048|NCT02374060|162713361|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.06||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.23|||mixed effects model||Dexamethasone - periocular|||0.23|-0.11|0.51
81511049|NCT02374060|162713361|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.05||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.22|||mixed effects model||Dexamethasone - intravitreal|||0.22|-0.12|0.54
81511050|NCT02374060|162713362|SUPERIORITY||Difference in mean change from BL|5.32||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|8.82|||mixed effects model||Intravitreal - periocular|||8.82|1.82|0.003
81511051|NCT02374060|162713362|SUPERIORITY||Difference in mean change from BL|5.16||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|8.72|||mixed effects model||Dexamethasone - periocular|||8.72|1.60|0.004
81511052|NCT02374060|162713362|SUPERIORITY||Difference in mean change from BL|-0.16||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|3.34|||mixed effects model||Dexamethasone - intravitreal|||3.34|-3.67|0.93
81511053|NCT02374060|162713363|SUPERIORITY||Difference in mean change from BL|5.53||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|9.92|||mixed effects model||Intravitreal - periocular|||9.92|1.14|0.013
81511054|NCT02374060|162713363|SUPERIORITY||Difference in mean change from BL|5.14||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|9.44|||mixed effects model||Dexamethasone - periocular|||9.44|0.84|0.019
81511055|NCT02374060|162713363|SUPERIORITY||Difference in mean change from BL|-0.4||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|3.37|||mixed effects model||Dexamethasone-intravitreal|||3.37|-4.16|0.84
81511056|NCT02374060|162713367|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.24|||Regression, Cox||Intravitreal/Periocular|||1.24|0.09|0.10
81511057|NCT02374060|162713367|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|1.5|||Regression, Cox||Dexamethasone/Periocular|||1.50|0.14|0.20
81511058|NCT02374060|162713367|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|6.26|||Regression, Cox||Dexamethasone/Intravitreal|||6.26|0.34|0.62
81511059|NCT02374060|162713368|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.92||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|4.29|||Regression, Cox||Intravitreal/Periocular|||4.29|0.86|0.11
81511060|NCT02374060|162713368|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.85||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|6.28|||Regression, Cox||Dexamethasone/Intravitreal|||6.28|1.30|0.009
81511061|NCT02374060|162713368|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.81|||Regression, Cox||Dexamethasone/intravitreal|||2.81|0.72|0.30
81511062|NCT02374060|162713369|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.83||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|3.65|||Regression, Cox||Intravitreal/periocular|||3.65|0.91|0.09
81511063|NCT02374060|162713369|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.52||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|4.91|||Regression, Cox||Dexamethasone/periocular|||4.91|1.29|0.007
81511064|NCT02374060|162713369|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.43|||Regression, Cox||Dexamethasone/intravitreal|||2.43|0.72|0.37
81511065|NCT02374060|162713370|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|4.01|||Regression, Cox||Intravitreal/Periocular|||4.01|0.28|0.92
81511066|NCT02374060|162713370|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|3.11|||Regression, Cox||Dexamethasone/Periocular|||3.11|0.16|0.65
81546926|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0423||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 4 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.0423
81511067|NCT02374060|162713370|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.59|||Regression, Cox||Dexamthasone/Intravitreal|||2.59|0.16|0.53
81511068|NCT01716039|162713397|OTHER|Comparing the change in the modified Baron score from baseline to week 18 between the treatment groups||||||0.758|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.758
81511069|NCT01716039|162713397|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81511070|NCT01716039|162713398|OTHER|||||||0.908||||||p-value for the overall treatment difference is based on an analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline UCEIS|ANCOVA|||||||0.908
81511071|NCT01751906|162713400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9256|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9256
81511072|NCT01751906|162713401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.504|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5040
81511073|NCT01751906|162713402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2126|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2126
81511074|NCT01751906|162713429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0665|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0665
81511075|NCT02388165|162713475|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy (VE)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-126.3|55.81|||||VE was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]\*100), where P is the number of SA4Ag cases divided by the total number of cases. The confidence interval (CI) was calculated using the Clopper-Pearson method.|||55.81|-126.30|
81511076|NCT02388165|162713476|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|8.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|9.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Redness: Any||9.8|6.9|<0.001
81511077|NCT02388165|162713476|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|5.6||||||Redness: Mild||5.6|3.3|
81511078|NCT02388165|162713476|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|4.0||||||Redness: Moderate||4.0|2.3|
81511079|NCT02388165|162713476|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4||||||Redness: Severe||1.4|0.5|
81511080|NCT02388165|162713476|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|7.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|8.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Swelling: Any||8.4|5.7|<0.001
81511081|NCT02388165|162713476|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|5.0||||||Swelling: Mild||5.0|2.8|
81511082|NCT02388165|162713476|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|3.3||||||Swelling: Moderate||3.3|1.7|
81511083|NCT02388165|162713476|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.2||||||Swelling: Severe||1.2|0.4|
81511084|NCT02388165|162713476|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|15.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|18.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Pain at the injection site: Any||18.1|13.3|<0.001
81511085|NCT02388165|162713476|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|14.5||||||Pain at the injection site: Mild||14.5|10.0|
81511086|NCT02388165|162713476|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|4.2||||||Pain at the injection site: Moderate||4.2|1.9|
81511087|NCT02388165|162713476|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.0||||||Pain at the injection site: Severe||1.0|0.1|
81511088|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.6||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Fever: Any||1.6|-0.2|0.146
81511089|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.2||||||Fever: 38.0 degree C to 38.4 degree C||1.2|-0.3|
81511090|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6||||||Fever: 38.5 degree C to 38.9 degree C||0.6|-0.4|
81511091|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5||||||Fever: 39.0 degree C to 40.0 degree C||0.5|-0.2|
81511092|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3||||||Fever: \>40.0 degree C||0.3|-0.2|
81511093|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|2.9||||0.093||95.0|-0.5|6.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Fatigue: Any||6.2|-0.5|0.093
81511094|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.7||||||Fatigue: Mild||3.7|-0.9|
81511095|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|4.2||||||Fatigue: Moderate||4.2|-1.6|
81511096|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.6||||||Fatigue: Severe||1.6|-1.2|
81511097|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|1.2||||0.443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Headache: Any||4.4|-1.9|0.443
81511098|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.3||||||Headache: Mild||2.3|-2.9|
81511099|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.8||||||Headache: Moderate||3.8|-0.7|
81511100|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8||||||Headache: Severe||0.8|-0.8|
81511101|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|1.0||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Diarrhea: Any||3.4|-1.6|0.462
81511102|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.0||||||Diarrhea: Mild||3.0|-1.5|
81511103|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.5||||||95.0|-0.7|1.7||||||Diarrhea: Moderate||1.7|-0.7|
81511104|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2||||||Diarrhea: Severe||0.2|-1.0|
81511105|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-0.6||||0.3||95.0|-1.8|0.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Vomiting: Any||0.5|-1.8|0.300
81511106|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.8||||||Vomiting: Mild||0.8|-1.3|
81511107|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-0.4||||||95.0|-0.9|0.1||||||Vomiting: Moderate||0.1|-0.9|
81511108|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|1.7||||0.276||95.0|-1.3|4.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Muscle pain: Any||4.7|-1.3|0.276
81511109|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.8||||||Muscle pain: Mild||2.8|-1.2|
81511110|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.5||||||Muscle pain: Moderate||3.5|-1.4|
81511111|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|-0.2||||||95.0|-1.2|0.8||||||Muscle pain: Severe||0.8|-1.2|
81511112|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|1.7||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|4.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Joint pain: Any||4.6|-1.3|0.273
81511113|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|3.6||||||Joint pain: Mild||3.6|-0.2|
81511114|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|2.4||||||Joint pain: Moderate||2.4|-2.6|
81511115|NCT02388165|162713477|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage of participants|0.1||||||95.0|-0.9|1.0||||||Joint pain: Severe||1.0|-0.9|
81511116|NCT02388165|162713485|SUPERIORITY||VE|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-126.3|55.81|||||VE was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]\*100), where P is the number of SA4Ag cases divided by the total number of cases. The CI was calculated using the Clopper-Pearson method.|||55.81|-126.30|
81511117|NCT02388165|162713486|SUPERIORITY||VE|-9.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-104.06|41.41|||||VE was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]\*100), where P is the number of SA4Ag cases divided by the total number of cases. The CI was calculated using the Clopper-Pearson method.|||41.41|-104.06|
81511118|NCT02388165|162713487|SUPERIORITY||VE|-8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.42|40.8|||||VE was calculated as 1-(P/\[1-P\]\*100), where P is the number of SA4Ag cases divided by the total number of cases. The CI was calculated using the Clopper-Pearson method.|||40.80|-100.42|
81511119|NCT01474772|162713492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.01||Primary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. The study was considered positive only if both co-primary endpoints had p-values that were less than 0.05, hence there was no need for multiplicity adjustment.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline pain, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. Last observation carried forward (LOCF) approach was applied.||0.01|-0.46|0.0659
81511120|NCT01474772|162713493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.291|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.0242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.543|-0.038||Primary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. Unstructured covariance structure was used to estimate the within-participant errors.|Repeated measure mixed effects model|The Kenward-Roger method was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||This longitudinal analysis was a sensitivity analysis of the primary endpoint. P-value was based on a repeated measure mixed effects model including pooled center, time point, treatment, an indicator variable for Week 6 as well as interaction terms as fixed effect factors. For analysis purpose, it is assumed that participants were on placebo at Baseline, took the same treatment as in Period 1 during Week 1 of washout, and were on placebo in Week 2 of washout.||-0.038|-0.543|0.0242
81511121|NCT01474772|162713494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.18||Primary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. The study was considered positive only if both co-primary endpoints have p-values that are less than 0.05, hence there was no need for multiplicity adjustment.|Mixed-Effect Model Repeated Measures|Satterthwaite's approximation was used to estimate denominator degrees of freedom.||Analysis was done using a repeated measure linear mixed effects model including baseline pain, sequence, period, center, time, treatment, and treatment by time interaction as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. The model term 'time' may take 2 values corresponding to Week 3 and Week 6 in each period.||0.18|-0.44|0.4120
81511122|NCT01474772|162713495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.0847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.55||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Generalized linear mixed model|||Analysis was done overall (period 1 and period 2) using a generalized linear mixed model which included response as the dependent variable, sequence, period, pooled center, treatment as fixed effects, and subject within treatment as random effect. LOCF approach was applied.||2.55|0.94|0.0847
81511123|NCT01474772|162713496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.2459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.39||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Generalized linear mixed model|||Analysis was done overall (period 1 and period 2) using a generalized linear mixed model which included response as the dependent variable, sequence, period, pooled center, treatment as fixed effects, and subject within treatment as random effect. LOCF approach was applied.||2.39|0.80|0.2459
81511124|NCT01474772|162713497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.0889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.12||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline pain, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||0.12|-1.71|0.0889
81511125|NCT01474772|162713498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.1781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|0.53||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline pain, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||0.53|-2.86|0.1781
81511126|NCT01474772|162713499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.2719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.15||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline pain, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||0.15|-0.53|0.2719
81511127|NCT01474772|162713500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|563.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4098.74||0.8909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7549.82|8676.6||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline value, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. LOCF approach was applied.||8676.60|-7549.82|0.8909
81511128|NCT01474772|162713501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|206.37||0.9899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-411.26|406.01||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline value, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. LOCF approach was applied.||406.01|-411.26|0.9899
81511129|NCT01474772|162713502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.2854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|1.15||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline value, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||1.15|-3.88|0.2854
81511130|NCT01474772|162713503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.1805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|0.68||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline value, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||0.68|-3.60|0.1805
81511131|NCT01474772|162713504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.3028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.31||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline value, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||0.31|-0.99|0.3028
81511132|NCT01474772|162713505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.7542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.3||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline value, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||0.30|-0.41|0.7542
81511133|NCT01474772|162713506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.0634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|0.07||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline value, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||0.07|-2.62|0.0634
81546927|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 5 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||<.0001
81546928|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 6 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||<.0001
81546929|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 7 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||<.0001
81546930|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 8 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.0002
81546931|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7456||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 9 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.7456
81546932|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 10 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||<.0001
81546933|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0028||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 11 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.0028
81546934|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0707||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 12 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.0707
81511134|NCT01474772|162713507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.1985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.62||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline value, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||0.62|-0.13|0.1985
81511135|NCT01474772|162713508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.9686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.2||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline value, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||0.20|-0.21|0.9686
81511136|NCT01474772|162713509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.54||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|4.95|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Odds ratio is based on the binary response for any improvement while p-value is from the comparison of the original scale of 7 possible outcomes. P-value was calculated by using Cochran Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test. PGIC values at the end of Period 1 data was compared between treatment groups.||4.95|1.30|0.0020
81511137|NCT01474772|162713510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.09||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline value, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors. LOCF approach was applied.||-0.09|-0.68|0.0105
81511138|NCT01474772|162713511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.1178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.07||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline value, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||0.07|-0.63|0.1178
81511139|NCT01474772|162713512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.13||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline value, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||0.13|-0.60|0.1990
81511140|NCT01474772|162713513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.71107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.037||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Statistical analysis presented above is for the Index score Dolan 1997. Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline value, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||0.037|-0.025|0.71107
81511141|NCT01474772|162713513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.53965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.039||Secondary analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No corrections to alpha to control for potential inflation of Type I error resulting from multiple comparisons were made.|Linear mixed effects model|||Statistical analysis presented above is for the Index score Dolan 2001. Analysis was done using a linear mixed effects model including baseline value, sequence, period, center, and treatment as fixed effect factors and participant within sequence and within-participant error as random factors.||0.039|-0.021|0.53965
81511142|NCT03367403|162713518|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|6.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.27|0.12|0.042
81511143|NCT03367403|162713519|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.898||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|-0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.09|-3.63|0.040
81546935|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0026||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 13 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.0026
81511144|NCT03367403|162713520|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.239||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.12|-0.83|0.139
81511145|NCT03367403|162713521|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.525||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.67|-0.40|0.227
81511146|NCT03367403|162713522|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.009||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|3.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.20|-0.77|0.230
81511147|NCT03367403|162713523|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-85.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.867|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.68|-77.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-77.43|-92.68|<0.001
81511148|NCT03367403|162713524|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Tau-IQ||0.03|-0.01|0.560
81511149|NCT03367403|162713524|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.035||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.062|||ANCOVA|||MUBADA-Cerebellum||0.062|0.007|0.012
81511150|NCT03367403|162713525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.631|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|-1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Cortical||-1.43|-3.92|< 0.001
81511151|NCT03367403|162713525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Entorhinal Cortex||0.02|-0.02|0.916
81511152|NCT03367403|162713525|SUPERIORITY|Bilateral Hippocampus|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.03|0.771
81511153|NCT03367403|162713525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Inferior Parietal Lobe||0.01|-0.17|0.094
81511154|NCT03367403|162713525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Isthmuscingulate||0.00|-0.04|0.052
81511155|NCT03367403|162713525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Lateral Parietal Lobe||-0.11|-0.57|0.005
81511156|NCT03367403|162713525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Medial Temporal Lobe||0.06|-0.08|0.731
81574455|NCT02989194|162821734|SUPERIORITY|Descriptive statistics. All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||||||0.107||||||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only, there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Percent Change from Baseline to Day 6. All null hypotheses were defined as no treatment difference.||||0.107
81511157|NCT03367403|162713525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Precuneus||-0.07|-0.25|<0.001
81511158|NCT03367403|162713525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Prefrontal Lobe||-0.17|-0.62|<0.001
81511159|NCT03367403|162713525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Superior Temporal Lobe||-0.12|-0.30|<0.001
81511160|NCT03367403|162713525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.581|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|3.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Ventricles||3.43|1.14|< 0.001
81511161|NCT03367403|162713525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.519||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.58|-1.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Whole Brain||-1.59|-7.58|0.003
81511162|NCT03367403|162713525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.178|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral Whole Temporal Lobe||-0.33|-1.03|<0.001
81511163|NCT03367403|162713525|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.987||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|-0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral White Matter||-0.33|-4.23|0.022
81511164|NCT01257230|162713589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.134|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.234|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.234|0.034|0.0085
81511165|NCT01257230|162713589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.174|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.076|0.272|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.272|0.076|0.0005
81511166|NCT01257230|162713590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.1307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.194|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.194|-0.025|0.1307
81511167|NCT01257230|162713590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.223|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.223|0.010|0.0320
81511168|NCT01257230|162713591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.1231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.200|-0.024|0.1231
81511169|NCT01257230|162713591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.182|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.182|-0.037|0.1950
81511170|NCT01257230|162713592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.063|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.2921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.181|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.181|-0.055|0.2921
81511171|NCT01257230|162713592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.5495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.150|-0.080|0.5495
81511172|NCT01257230|162713593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.0079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.034|0.225|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.225|0.034|0.0079
81511173|NCT01257230|162713593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.181|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|0.275|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.275|0.088|0.0002
81511174|NCT01257230|162713594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.0945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.196|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.196|-0.016|0.0945
81511175|NCT01257230|162713594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.1755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.175|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.175|-0.032|0.1755
81511176|NCT01257230|162713596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.184|0.178|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.178|-0.184|0.9760
81511177|NCT01257230|162713596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.9224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.186|0.168|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.168|-0.186|0.9224
81511178|NCT01257230|162713597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.7852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.185|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.185|-0.140|0.7852
81511179|NCT01257230|162713597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.1649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.271|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.271|-0.046|0.1649
81511180|NCT01257230|162713598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.032|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.8253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.312|0.249|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.249|-0.312|0.8253
81511181|NCT01257230|162713598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.7559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.232|0.319|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.319|-0.232|0.7559
81511182|NCT01257230|162713599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||0.0653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.010|-0.330|0.0653
81511183|NCT01257230|162713599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.2516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.263|0.069|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.069|-0.263|0.2516
81511184|NCT01257230|162713601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.333|0.038|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R2.5 minus placebo|||0.038|-0.333|0.1200
81546936|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1797||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 14 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.1797
81546937|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6547||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 15 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.6547
81546938|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1797||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 16 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.1797
81546939|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.285||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 17 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.2850
81546940|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0606||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 18 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.0606
81546941|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0045||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 19 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.0045
81546942|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9068||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 20 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.9068
81546943|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4142||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 21 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.4142
81546944|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5637||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 22 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.5637
81546945|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 23 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.0002
81574456|NCT02989194|162821734|SUPERIORITY|Descriptive statistics. All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||||||0.237||||||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only, there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Percent Change from Baseline to Day 7. All null hypotheses were defined as no treatment difference.||||0.237
81511185|NCT01257230|162713601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.5589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.235|0.127|||Mixed Models Analysis||Difference calculated as Tio R5 minus placebo|||0.127|-0.235|0.5589
81511186|NCT01257230|162713603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.4023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.87|||Regression, Cox|||||1.87|0.21|0.4023
81511187|NCT01257230|162713603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.23||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.08|||Regression, Cox|||||1.08|0.05|0.0620
81511188|NCT01257230|162713604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.66|||Regression, Cox|||||1.66|0.65|0.8700
81511189|NCT01257230|162713604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.4198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.33|||Regression, Cox|||||1.33|0.51|0.4198
81511190|NCT01988662|162713614|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"H0: There is no difference in the percent change in VEGF level after 3 months for patients with nAMD treated with ranibizumab compared to aflibercept.~HA: There is a difference in the percent change in VEGF level after 3 months for patients with nAMD treated with ranibizumab compared to aflibercept."|Mean Difference (Net)|62.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.639||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.96|111.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||H0: μR = μA versus HA: μR ≠ μA||111.17|13.96|0.012
81511191|NCT01467037|162713616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted OR|0.088|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.384|||||Conditional logistic regression was used. Adjusted VE = (1 - adjusted OR) \*100|||0.384|0.020|
81511192|NCT01467037|162713616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted OR|0.075|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.018|0.307|||||Conditional logistic regression was used. Adjusted VE = (1 - adjusted OR) \*100|||0.307|0.018|
81511193|NCT00002540|162713617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.36||Two-sided. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A-priori threshold for significance 0.05.|Poisson regression|||||1.36|0.87|
81511194|NCT00002540|162713619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.0|||Poisson regression|Two-sided. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A-priori threshold for significance 0.05.||||1.00|0.93|
81511195|NCT00002540|162713621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.17|||Poisson regression|Two-sided. Not adjusted for multiple comparisons. A-priori threshold for significance 0.05.||||1.17|1.07|
81511196|NCT00002540|162713631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.36|||Poisson regression|||||1.36|0.87|
81511197|NCT01864148|162713634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, 95% CI and p-values are based on logistic regression adjusted for MS type, region and baseline component assessments.||||2.07|0.46|0.9584
81511198|NCT01864148|162713634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79||||0.0636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|3.31|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, 95% CI and p-values are based on logistic regression adjusted for MS type, region and baseline component assessments.||||3.31|0.97|0.0636
81511199|NCT01864148|162713634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.06||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.84|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, 95% CI and p-values are based on logistic regression adjusted for MS type, region and baseline component assessments.||||3.84|1.11|0.0220
81511200|NCT01864148|162713634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.1771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.21|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, 95% CI and p-values are based on logistic regression adjusted for MS type, region and baseline component assessments.||||1.21|0.36|0.1771
81511201|NCT01864148|162713634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8931|||||||Trend test|Trend test p-value is based on a linear contrast in logistic regression.||||||0.8931
81511202|NCT01864148|162713635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.3058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, 95% CI and p-values are based on logistic regression adjusted for MS type, region and baseline component assessments.||||1.49|0.28|0.3058
81511203|NCT01864148|162713635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.1873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.89|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, 95% CI and p-values are based on logistic regression adjusted for MS type, region and baseline component assessments.||||2.89|0.81|0.1873
81511204|NCT01864148|162713635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.2766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.65|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, 95% CI and p-values are based on logistic regression adjusted for MS type, region and baseline component assessments.||||2.65|0.76|0.2766
81511205|NCT01864148|162713635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.6578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.65|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, 95% CI and p-values are based on logistic regression adjusted for MS type, region and baseline component assessments.||||1.65|0.45|0.6578
81511206|NCT01864148|162713635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5255|||||||Trend test|Trend test p-value is based on a linear contrast in logistic regression.||||||0.5255
81511207|NCT01825512|162713656|NON_INFERIORITY|Deferiprone was declared non inferior to Deferasirox if the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportion of successful chelation in the two groups is above -12.5%.|Treatment success rate|-12.5|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-12.5||||||||||-12.5|
81511208|NCT01825512|162713657|OTHER|GLM model|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.128|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.213|4.468|||ANCOVA|||||4.468|-0.213|0.074
81511209|NCT01825512|162713658|OTHER|GLM Analysis|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.633|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.741||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.085|2.819|||ANCOVA|||||2.819|-4.085|0.717
81511210|NCT01825512|162713659|NON_INFERIORITY|Non inferiority of Deferiprone to Deferasirox is tested considering a non-inferiority margin of 400 ng/mL.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.601|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|164.734||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-323.58|324.781|||GLM|||||324.781|-323.580|0.997
81511211|NCT02466425|162713660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-6.8|||Mixed-effects model for repeated measure||Between treatment groups|||-6.8|-13.0|<0.001
81511212|NCT03231917|162713668|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.48
81511213|NCT01901289|162713674|OTHER||Cumulative Probability|0.927|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.881|0.956|||||The estimate of the variance of the Kaplan-Meier estimate used the methods described by Peto et al.|||0.956|0.881|
81546946|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0196||||||Each of the 25 co-secondary objectives were tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5%.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 24 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||0.0196
81511214|NCT01813058|162713679|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|195.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81511215|NCT00344318|162713721|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference \[Synflorix™ minus Prevenar™\] in terms of percentages of subjects reporting rectal fever \>39.0°C after Dose 1 was computed.|Difference in percentage|2.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|4.88||||||Analysis aimed to demonstrate that Synflorix™ vaccine administered as a 3-dose primary vaccination course (either at 6-10-14 weeks or at 2-4-6 months of age), is non-inferior to Prevenar™ in terms of the incidence of post-immunization rectal fever \>39.0°C, when co-administered with Tritanrix™-HepB/Hiberix™ and Polio Sabin™ or Poliorix™ vaccines.||4.88|-1.51|
81511216|NCT00344318|162713721|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Towards this, standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference \[Synflorix™ minus Prevenar™\] in terms of percentages of subjects reporting rectal fever \>39.0°C after Dose 2 was computed|Difference in percentage|-1.48||||||95.0|-6.05|1.92||||||Analysis aimed to demonstrate that Synflorix™ vaccine administered as a 3-dose primary vaccination course (either at 6-10-14 weeks or at 2-4-6 months of age), is non-inferior to Prevenar™ in terms of the incidence of post-immunization rectal fever \>39.0°C, when co-administered with Tritanrix™-HepB/Hiberix™ and Polio Sabin™ or Poliorix™ vaccines.||1.92|-6.05|
81511217|NCT00344318|162713721|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Towards this, standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference \[Synflorix™ minus Prevenar™\] in terms of percentages of subjects reporting rectal fever \>39.0°C after Dose 3 was computed.|Difference in percentage|3.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|6.19||||||Analysis aimed to demonstrate that Synflorix™ vaccine administered as a 3-dose primary vaccination course (either at 6-10-14 weeks or at 2-4-6 months of age), is non-inferior to Prevenar™ in terms of the incidence of post-immunization rectal fever \>39.0°C, when co-administered with Tritanrix™-HepB/Hiberix™ and Polio Sabin™ or Poliorix™ vaccines.||6.19|-1.02|
81511218|NCT00344318|162713721|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference \[Synflorix™ minus Prevenar™\] in terms of percentages of subjects reporting rectal fever \>39.0°C across doses was computed.|Difference in percentage|3.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|8.01||||||Analysis aimed to demonstrate that Synflorix™ vaccine administered as a 3-dose primary vaccination course (either at 6-10-14 weeks or at 2-4-6 months of age), is non-inferior to Prevenar™ in terms of the incidence of post-immunization rectal fever \>39.0°C, when co-administered with Tritanrix™-HepB/Hiberix™ and Polio Sabin™ or Poliorix™ vaccines.||8.01|-2.65|
81511219|NCT00683930|162713813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference in response rate|5.1||||0.6558||97.5|-17.4|27.6|||Fisher Exact|Alpha = 0.025||||27.6|-17.4|0.6558
81511220|NCT01606176|162713817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.39||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.4|||ANCOVA|||"The change was compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline pain score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA. The model was as follows:~Change in Box Scale-11 Pain Score = Baseline Pain Score + Treatment"||0.40|-1.18|0.332
81511221|NCT01606176|162713818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-29.55||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.08|-11.02|||ANOVA|||The proportions were compared between treatment groups using analysis of variance (ANOVA) with treatment as a factor.||-11.02|-48.08|0.002
81511222|NCT01606176|162713819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.34||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.0|||ANCOVA|||"The change was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline sleep disturbance score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA. The model was as follows:~Change in Sleep Disturbance Score = Baseline Sleep Disturbance Score + Treatment"||0.00|-0.68|0.052
81511223|NCT01606176|162713820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.79||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.14|2.56|||ANCOVA|||"The change was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline Pain Disability Index score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA. The model was as follows:~Change in Pain Disability Index Score = Baseline Pain Disability Index Score + Treatment"||2.56|-8.14|0.300
81511224|NCT01606176|162713821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-1.66||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|1.1|||ANCOVA|||"The change was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline Total Brief Pain Inventory (Short Form) score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA. The model was as follows:~Change in Total Brief Pain Inventory (Short Form) Score = Baseline Total Brief Pain Inventory (Short Form) Score + Treatment"||1.10|-4.42|0.233
81511225|NCT01606176|162713822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.28||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.91|||ANCOVA|||"The change was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline Total Spitzer Quality of Life Index score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA. The model was as follows:~Change in Total Spitzer Quality of Life Index Score = Baseline Total Spitzer Quality of Life Index Score + Treatment"||0.91|-0.36|0.387
81546947|NCT02205736|162769766|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||This outcome measure for Q25 was tested at the 2-sided, Bonferroni-corrected alpha=0.002 significance level to preserve an overall type I error rate of 5% in the analyses of 25 questions.|McNemar|||Patients gave True/False responses to Question 25 at Baseline and 3-Month Contact; the True/False responses were mapped to being correct or incorrect. The null hypothesis was that the intervention had no effect on breast health, or that the probability of answering incorrectly on the Baseline questionnaire and correctly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire was equal to the probability of answering correctly on the Baseline questionnaire and incorrectly on the 3-Month Contact questionnaire.||||<.0001
81546948|NCT03326713|162769767|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|15.2|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic Regression Model Results for Intervention Effects on CGRA Within 6 Months (TP vs TCN)||15.2|2.5|<.0001
81511226|NCT01606176|162713823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-1.47||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.56|18.51|||Fisher Exact|||"The proportion of patients who considered their condition Very Much Improved or Much Improved was compared between treatment groups using a Fisher's Exact Test."||18.51|-21.56|1.000
81511227|NCT01606176|162713824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.86||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|0.26|||ANCOVA|||"The change was compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline pain score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA. The model was as follows:~Change in Box Scale-11 Pain Score = Baseline Pain Score + Treatment"||0.26|-1.97|0.128
81511228|NCT01606176|162713825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-31.77||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.07|-8.47|||ANOVA|||The proportions were compared between treatment groups using ANOVA with treatment as a factor.||-8.47|-55.07|0.009
81511229|NCT01606176|162713826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.32||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.16|||ANCOVA|||"The change was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline sleep disturbance score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA. The model was as follows:~Change in Sleep Disturbance Score = Baseline Sleep Disturbance Score + Treatment"||0.16|-0.80|0.184
81511230|NCT01606176|162713827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-5.18||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.05|1.68|||ANCOVA|||"The change was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline Pain Disability Index score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA. The model was as follows:~Change in Pain Disability Index Score = Baseline Pain Disability Index Score + Treatment"||1.68|-12.05|0.134
81511231|NCT01606176|162713828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-3.77||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.17|-0.36|||ANCOVA|||"The change was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline Total Brief Pain Inventory (Short Form) score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA. The model was as follows:~Change in Total Brief Pain Inventory (Short Form) Score = Baseline Total Brief Pain Inventory (Short Form) Score + Treatment"||-0.36|-7.17|0.031
81511232|NCT01606176|162713829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.04||||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.88|||ANCOVA|||"The change was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The significance of the treatment effect, after adjusting for baseline Total Spitzer Quality of Life Index score, was assessed using the F-test from the ANCOVA. The model was as follows:~Change in Total Spitzer Quality of Life Index Score = Baseline Total Spitzer Quality of Life Index Score + Treatment"||0.88|-0.79|0.915
81511233|NCT01606176|162713830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|3.95||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.85|27.47|||Fisher Exact|||"The proportion of patients who considered their condition Very Much Improved or Much Improved was compared between treatment groups using a Fisher's Exact Test."||27.47|-21.85|1.00
81511234|NCT01153711|162713832|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|168.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.4||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|155.5|182.4||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio Olodaterol plus Ketoconazole and Olodaterol||182.4|155.5|1.0000
81511235|NCT01153711|162713833|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|166.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.8||1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|153.6|179.6||P-value for ratio outside 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio Olodaterol plus Ketoconazole and Olodaterol for the category Olodaterol||179.6|153.6|1.0000
81511236|NCT01153711|162713833|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|106.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.7||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.211|113.463||P-value for ratio outside 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio Olodaterol plus Ketoconazole and Olodaterol for the category Olodaterol glucuronide||113.463|100.211|0.0001
81511237|NCT01153711|162713836|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|144.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.8||0.9986|TWO_SIDED|90.0|133.853|155.417||P-value for ratio outside 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio Olodaterol plus Ketoconazole and Olodaterol for the category Olodaterol||155.417|133.853|0.9986
81511238|NCT01153711|162713836|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|132.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.9||0.8991|TWO_SIDED|90.0|122.732|143.843||P-value for ratio outside 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio Olodaterol plus Ketoconazole and Olodaterol for the category Olodaterol glucuronide||143.843|122.732|0.8991
81511239|NCT01153711|162713837|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Relative bioavailability|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|100.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.9||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.534|109.692||P-value for ratio outside interval 0.8-1.25|ANOVA|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|The standard deviation is actually the geometric coefficient of variation|Ratio Olodaterol plus Ketoconazole and Olodaterol||109.692|92.534|0.0001
81511240|NCT00361231|162713840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||<0.05
81511241|NCT00361231|162713841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.05
81511242|NCT01732510|162713848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.82||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.87|-2.77|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis|||The reduction from baseline in EASI at week 12 for participants receiving MK-8226 3 mg/kg was compared to placebo (MK-8226 3 mg - Placebo). The constrained longitudinal data analysis model used variance component covariance matrix to model correlation among repeated visits, without adjustment for interaction of treatment group by visit.||-2.77|-16.87|0.015
81546949|NCT03326713|162769767|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|19.4|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic Regression Model Results for Intervention Effects on CGRA Within 6 Months (UC vs TCN)||19.4|2.8|<.0001
81546950|NCT03326713|162769767|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||1.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic Regression Model Results for Intervention Effects on CGRA Within 6 Months (UC vs TP)||4.0|0.4|1.2
81546951|NCT00935584|162769829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis states that there is no significant change in outcome from pre-intervention clinical visit (baseline) to post-intervention clinic visit.||||>0.05
81546952|NCT00935584|162769829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis states that there is no significant change in outcome from pre-intervention clinical visit (baseline) to post-intervention clinic visit.||||>0.05
81546953|NCT00935584|162769830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis is that there is no significant change in outcome from pre to post visit.||||>0.05
81546954|NCT00935584|162769830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wicoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no significant change in outcome from pre to post visit.||||>0.05
81511243|NCT01178944|162713871|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.08||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.38|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison is CR+PR vs stable disease/progression||1.38|0.78|0.585
81511244|NCT00349921|162713896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the groups in proportion of patients meeting the success criterion of \>30% reduction in visual analog scale pain 120 min after intrathecal injection||||>0.05
81511245|NCT01932372|162713898|OTHER||Incidence rate ratio (unadjusted)|4.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.34|7.03||||||||7.03|3.34|
81511246|NCT01932372|162713898|OTHER||Hazard ratio (unadjusted)|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.31|6.96||||||||6.96|3.31|
81511247|NCT01932372|162713898|OTHER||Hazard ratio (adjusted 1)|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|4.51||||||||4.51|0.95|
81511248|NCT01932372|162713898|OTHER||Hazard ratio (adjusted 2)|3.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.24|6.47||||||||6.47|2.24|
81511249|NCT01932372|162713898|OTHER||Hazard ratio (adjusted 3)|3.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|6.09||||||||6.09|2.08|
81511250|NCT01932372|162713898|OTHER||Hazard ratio (adjusted 4)|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.31|6.25||||||||6.25|2.31|
81511251|NCT01932372|162713899|OTHER||Incidence rate ratio (unadjusted)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.19||||||||2.19|1.16|
81511252|NCT01932372|162713899|OTHER||Hazard ratio (unadjusted)|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.13||||||||2.13|1.12|
81511253|NCT01932372|162713899|OTHER||Hazard ratio (adjusted 1)|1.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.99||||||||2.99|1.16|
81511254|NCT01932372|162713899|OTHER||Hazard ratio (adjusted 2)|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.43||||||||2.43|1.06|
81511255|NCT01932372|162713899|OTHER||Hazard ratio (adjusted 3)|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.35||||||||2.35|1.00|
81511256|NCT01932372|162713899|OTHER||Hazard ratio (adjusted 4)|1.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.22||||||||2.22|1.03|
81511257|NCT01932372|162713900|OTHER||Mortality rate ratio (unadjusted)|3.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|5.78||||||||5.78|1.99|
81511258|NCT01932372|162713900|OTHER||Hazard ratio (unadjusted)|3.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|5.61||||||||5.61|1.93|
81511259|NCT05352412|162713903|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|0.32||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.32
81511260|NCT05352412|162713903|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|0.39||||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline survey compared with immediate follow-up survey||||0.39
81511261|NCT05352412|162713903|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|0.21||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||2 weeks post-discharge compared with baseline survey||||0.21
81511262|NCT05352412|162713903|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.19||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||90 days post-discharge compared with baseline survey||||0.19
81511263|NCT05352412|162713903|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.38||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline survey versus immediate follow-up||||0.38
81511264|NCT05352412|162713903|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.25||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||2 weeks post-discharge compared with baseline survey||||0.25
81511265|NCT05352412|162713903|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.07||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||90 days post-discharge compared with baseline survey||||0.07
81511266|NCT05352412|162713903|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.03||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Immediate follow-up between the two arms||||0.03
81511267|NCT05352412|162713903|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.65||||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||2 weeks post-discharge comparison between the 2 arms||||0.65
81511268|NCT05352412|162713903|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.97||||0.97|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||90-days post discharge compared between the 2 arms||||0.97
81511269|NCT05352412|162713904|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.77||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline comparison between the 2 arms||||0.77
81511270|NCT05352412|162713904|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.85||||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Immediate follow-up compared with baseline survey||||0.85
81511271|NCT05352412|162713904|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.38||||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||2-week post-discharge compared with baseline survey||||0.38
81511272|NCT05352412|162713904|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.21||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||90-day post discharge compared with baseline survey||||0.21
81511273|NCT05352412|162713904|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.32||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Immediate follow-up compared with baseline survey||||0.32
81511274|NCT05352412|162713904|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.09||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||2 week post-discharge compared with baseline survey||||0.09
81511275|NCT05352412|162713904|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.07||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||90-day post-discharge compared with baseline survey||||0.07
81511276|NCT05352412|162713904|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.26||||0.26|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||2 weeks post-discharge compared between the 2 arms||||0.26
81511277|NCT05352412|162713904|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.69||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Immediate follow-up compared between the 2 arms||||0.69
81511278|NCT05352412|162713904|OTHER||Mann-Whitney U|0.32||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||90-day post-discharge compared between the 2 arms||||0.32
81511279|NCT05352412|162713908|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81511280|NCT05352412|162713908|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81511281|NCT05352412|162713908|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|0.12||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81546955|NCT00935584|162769831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis is that there is no significant change in patient engagement from pre to post visit.||||>0.05
81546956|NCT00935584|162769831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no significant change in patient engagement from pre to post visit.||||>0.05
81546957|NCT00935584|162769832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis states that there is no significant change in outcome from pre-intervention clinical visit (baseline) to post-intervention clinic visit.||||<0.05
81546958|NCT00935584|162769832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis states that there is no significant change in outcome from pre-intervention clinical visit (baseline) to post-intervention clinic visit.||||<0.05
81546959|NCT00935584|162769833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis is that there is no significant change in outcome from pre to post visit.||||<0.05
81546960|NCT00935584|162769833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis is that there is no significant change in outcome from pre to post visit.||||<0.05
81546961|NCT00935584|162769834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The null hypothesis states that there is no significant change in outcome from pre-intervention clinical visit (baseline) to post-intervention clinic visit.||||<0.05
81546962|NCT00935584|162769834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The null hypothesis states that there is no significant change in outcome from pre-intervention clinical visit (baseline) to post-intervention clinic visit.||||<0.05
81546963|NCT01198977|162769925|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power analyses were conducted with GPower 3 evaluating the a priori sample size required to detect a medium-sized effect (f= .25, Cohen, 1988) for Group XTime interaction on primary DV. Assuming two-tailed alpha=.05 and autocorrelations between repeated measures of r=.50, adequate power (.80) to detect medium sized. Group Time effect (f=.25) would be achieved with a total sample size of 28. Given the sample size of 64, observed power more than adequate (.99).||||||0.013||||||Baseline and 3-month follow-up for arm 1 and arm 2.|ANOVA|||||||.013
81546964|NCT01198977|162769925|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power analyses were conducted with GPower 3 evaluating the a priori sample size required to detect a medium-sized effect (f= .25, Cohen, 1988) for Group XTime interaction on primary DV. Assuming two-tailed alpha=.05 and autocorrelations between repeated measures of r=.50, adequate power (.80) to detect medium sized. Group Time effect (f=.25) would be achieved with a total sample size of 28. Given the sample size of 64, observed power more than adequate (.99).||||||0.005||||||Comparing baseline to 6-month follow-up.|ANOVA|||||||0.005
81546965|NCT01198977|162769925|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power analyses were conducted with GPower 3 evaluating the a priori sample size required to detect a medium-sized effect (f= .25, Cohen, 1988) for Group XTime interaction on primary DV. Assuming two-tailed alpha=.05 and autocorrelations between repeated measures of r=.50, adequate power (.80) to detect medium sized. Group Time effect (f=.25) would be achieved with a total sample size of 28. Given the sample size of 64, observed power more than adequate (.99).||||||0.01||||||The interaction effect between the two conditions across time. Baseline, 3-month, 6-month.|ANOVA|||||||0.010
81546966|NCT01198977|162769926|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power analyses were conducted with GPower 3 evaluating the a priori sample size required to detect a medium-sized effect (f= .25, Cohen, 1988) for Group XTime interaction on primary DV. Assuming two-tailed alpha=.05 and autocorrelations between repeated measures of r=.50, adequate power (.80) to detect medium sized. Group Time effect (f=.25) would be achieved with a total sample size of 28. Given the sample size of 64, observed power more than adequate (.99).||||||0.009||||||Comparing depression scores for the telephone counseling and education counseling groups at 6 months.|ANOVA|||||||0.009
81546967|NCT01198977|162769926|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power analyses were conducted with GPower 3 evaluating the a priori sample size required to detect a medium-sized effect (f= .25, Cohen, 1988) for Group X Time interaction on primary DV. Assuming two-tailed alpha=.05 and autocorrelations between repeated measures of r=.50, adequate power (.80) to detect medium sized. Group Time effect (f=.25) would be achieved with a total sample size of 28. Given the sample size of 64, observed power more than adequate (.99).||||||0.032||||||Interaction effects between the telephone counseling and education counseling groups over time (baseline, 3 months, 6 months).|ANOVA|||||||.032
81546968|NCT01198977|162769927|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power analyses were conducted with GPower 3 evaluating the a priori sample size required to detect a medium-sized effect (f= .25, Cohen, 1988) for Group XTime interaction on primary DV. Assuming two-tailed alpha=.05 and autocorrelations between repeated measures of r=.50, adequate power (.80) to detect medium sized. Group Time effect (f=.25) would be achieved with a total sample size of 28. Given the sample size of 64, observed power more than adequate (.99).||||||0.049||||||Physical Activity Interaction effect between the Telephone Counseling and Education Counseling Group over time (baseline, 3 months, 6 months).|ANOVA|||||||0.049
81546969|NCT01198977|162769927|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Power analyses were conducted with GPower 3 evaluating the a priori sample size required to detect a medium-sized effect (f= .25, Cohen, 1988) for Group XTime interaction on primary DV. Assuming two-tailed alpha=.05 and autocorrelations between repeated measures of r=.50, adequate power (.80) to detect medium sized. Group Time effect (f=.25) would be achieved with a total sample size of 28. Given the sample size of 64, observed power more than adequate (.99).||||||0.014||||||Comparing physical activity scores for the telephone counseling and education counseling groups at 6 months.|ANOVA|||||||.014
81546970|NCT03863080|162769936|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-56.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between Placebo and RVT-1401 340 mg/week of Total IgG levels has been presented.|||||<0.0001
81546971|NCT03863080|162769936|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-74.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between Placebo and RVT-1401 680 mg/week of Total IgG levels has been presented.|||||<0.0001
81546972|NCT03863080|162769937|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-62.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between Placebo and RVT-1401 340 mg/week of IgG 1 subclass has been presented.|||||<0.001
81546973|NCT03863080|162769937|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-73.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between Placebo and RVT-1401 680 mg/week of IgG 1 subclass has been presented.|||||<0.001
81546974|NCT03863080|162769937|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-52.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between Placebo and RVT-1401 340 mg/week of IgG 2 subclass has been presented.|||||<0.001
81546975|NCT03863080|162769937|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-61.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between Placebo and RVT-1401 680 mg/week of IgG 2 subclass has been presented.|||||<0.001
81546976|NCT03863080|162769937|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-66.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between Placebo and RVT-1401 340 mg/week of IgG 3 subclass has been presented.|||||<0.001
81546977|NCT03863080|162769937|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-80.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between Placebo and RVT-1401 680 mg/week of IgG 3 subclass has been presented.|||||<0.001
81546978|NCT03863080|162769937|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-44.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between Placebo and RVT-1401 340 mg/week of IgG 4 subclass has been presented.|||||<0.001
81546979|NCT03863080|162769937|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-61.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between Placebo and RVT-1401 680 mg/week of IgG 4 subclass has been presented.|||||<0.001
81546980|NCT03863080|162769938|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-62.58||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between Placebo and RVT-1401 340 mg/week of Anti-AChR-IgG has been presented.|||||0.0009
81546981|NCT03863080|162769938|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-101.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA||Treatment comparison between Placebo and RVT-1401 680 mg/week of Anti-AChR-IgG has been presented.|||||<0.0001
81546982|NCT01285557|162769954|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.28|||Unstratified Log-rank|||S-1+Cisplatin and 5FU+Cisplatin were compared using the unstratified log-rank test. The hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox's regression approach and survival was summarized using Kaplan Meier estimates along with 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the estimates.||1.28|0.76|0.9312
81546983|NCT01285557|162769955|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.3039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.14|||Log Rank|||S-1+Cisplatin and 5FU+Cisplatin were compared using the log-rank test. The hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox's regression approach and survival was summarized using Kaplan Meier estimates along with 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the estimates.||1.14|0.65|0.3039
81546984|NCT01285557|162769956|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.1683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.08|||Log Rank|||S-1+Cisplatin and 5FU+Cisplatin were compared using the log-rank test. The hazard ratio was estimated using a Cox's regression approach and survival was summarized using Kaplan Meier estimates along with 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the estimates.||1.08|0.66|0.1683
81546985|NCT04922216|162769984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom (2,622)|Standard dietary monitoring coded as 0 (reference) and simplified dietary monitoring coded as 1; a positive estimation parameter indicates that the reference group had greater (more negative) weight loss.|ITT analysis for factor 1 (dietary self-monitoring) using linear mixed models comparing the effect of standard dietary monitoring to simplified dietary monitoring on weight change over time (from baseline to 6 months).||1.20|-0.61|0.52
81546986|NCT04922216|162769984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom (2,622)|Weekly adaptive goals coded as 0 (reference) and daily adaptive goals coded as 1; a positive estimation parameter indicates that the reference group had greater (more negative) weight loss.|ITT analysis for factor 2 (adaptive activity goals) using linear mixed models comparing the effect of weekly adaptive activity goals versus daily adaptive activity goals on weight change over time (from baseline to 6 months).||0.63|-1.19|0.54
81546987|NCT04922216|162769984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom (2,622)|Fixed message decision points coded as 0 (reference) and adaptive message decision points coded as 1; a positive estimation parameter indicates that the reference group had greater (more negative) weight loss.|ITT analysis for factor 3 (message decision points) using linear mixed models comparing the effect of weekly adaptive activity goals versus daily adaptive activity goals on weight change over time (from baseline to 6 months).||1.31|-0.50|0.39
81546988|NCT04922216|162769984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.39||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom (2,622)|Standard decision rules coded as 0 (reference) and adaptive decision rules coded as 1; a positive estimation parameter indicates that the reference group had greater (more negative) weight loss.|ITT analysis for factor 4 (message decision rules) using linear mixed models comparing the effect of standard decision rules to adaptive decision rules on weight change over time (from baseline to 6 months).||1.30|-0.52|0.70
81546989|NCT04922216|162769984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|Degrees of freedom (2,622)|No choice points coded as 0 (reference) and Choice coded as 1; a positive estimation parameter indicates that the reference group had greater (more negative) weight loss.|ITT analysis for factor 5 (participant choice) using linear mixed models comparing the effect of no participant message choice versus participant message choice on weight change over time (from baseline to 6 months).||0.36|-1.45|0.47
81546990|NCT04922216|162769985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|DF (2,622)|Standard dietary monitoring coded as 0 (reference) and simplified dietary monitoring coded as 1; a positive estimation parameter indicates that the reference group had greater (more negative) weight loss.|ITT analysis for factor 1 (dietary self-monitoring) using linear mixed models comparing the effect of standard dietary monitoring to simplified dietary monitoring on weight change over time (from baseline to 3 months).||0.84|-0.36|0.43
81546991|NCT04922216|162769985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.42||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|DF (2,622)|Weekly adaptive goals coded as 0 (reference) and daily adaptive goals coded as 1; a positive estimation parameter indicates that the reference group had greater (more negative) weight loss.|ITT analysis for factor 2 (adaptive activity goals) using linear mixed models comparing the effect of weekly adaptive activity goals versus daily adaptive activity goals on weight change over time (from baseline to 3 months).||0.18|-1.01|0.17
81546992|NCT04922216|162769985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.53||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|DF (2,622)|Fixed message decision points coded as 0 (reference) and adaptive message decision points coded as 1; a positive estimation parameter indicates that the reference group had greater (more negative) weight loss.|ITT analysis for factor 3 (message decision points) using linear mixed models comparing the effect of weekly adaptive activity goals versus daily adaptive activity goals on weight change over time (from baseline to 3 months).||1.13|-0.06|0.08
81574457|NCT02989194|162821734|SUPERIORITY|Descriptive statistics. All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||||||0.497||||||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only, there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Percent Change from Baseline to Day 8. All null hypotheses were defined as no treatment difference.||||0.497
81511282|NCT05352412|162713908|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|0.12||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Immediate follow-up||||0.12
81511283|NCT05352412|162713909|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|0.48||||0.48|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81511284|NCT05352412|162713909|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.00
81511285|NCT05352412|162713909|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|0.17||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.17
81511286|NCT05352412|162713909|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|0.42||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Immediate follow-up||||0.42
81511287|NCT05352412|162713910|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline||||1.00
81511288|NCT05352412|162713910|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|0.11||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline versus immediate follow-up||||0.11
81511289|NCT05352412|162713910|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|0.89||||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline versus immediate follow-up||||0.89
81511290|NCT05352412|162713910|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|0.55||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Immediate follow-up||||0.55
81511291|NCT05352412|162713911|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|0.66||||0.66|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline||||0.66
81511292|NCT05352412|162713911|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|0.2||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline versus immediate follow-up post randomization||||0.20
81511293|NCT05352412|162713911|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|0.85||||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Baseline versus immediate follow-up post randomization||||0.85
81511294|NCT05352412|162713911|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U|Mann-Whitney U|0.07||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Immediate follow-up post randomization||||0.07
81511295|NCT00673231|162713916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0726|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.31||significant at alpha=0.019 (2-sided) applying Dunnett's adjustment. A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate across the primary and key secondary endpoints.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (other oral anti-diabetic med use) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.019 applying Dunnett's adjustment, two-sided)||-0.31|-0.59|<0.0001
81511296|NCT00673231|162713916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0718|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.38||significant at alpha=0.019 (2-sided) applying Dunnett's adjustment. A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate across the primary and key secondary endpoints.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (other oral anti-diabetic med use) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.019 applying Dunnett's adjustment, two-sided)||-0.38|-0.66|<0.0001
81511297|NCT00673231|162713916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0733|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.45||significant at alpha=0.019 (2-sided) applying Dunnett's adjustment. A hierarchical closed testing procedure was used to control the Type I error rate across the primary and key secondary endpoints.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (other oral anti-diabetic med use) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0 (with alpha = 0.019 applying Dunnett's adjustment, two-sided)||-0.45|-0.74|<0.0001
81511298|NCT00673231|162713917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.49||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (other oral anti-diabetic med use) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.49|-1.50|0.0001
81511299|NCT00673231|162713917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2523|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.5||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-0.50|-1.50|<0.0001
81511300|NCT00673231|162713917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2578|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|-1.18||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (other oral anti-diabetic med use) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-1.18|-2.19|<0.0001
81511301|NCT00673231|162713918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3195|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.46|-4.28||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (other oral anti-diabetic med use) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-4.28|-9.46|<0.0001
81511302|NCT00673231|162713918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3045|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.25|-3.13||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (other oral anti-diabetic med use) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-3.13|-8.25|<0.0001
81511303|NCT00673231|162713918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3286|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.84|-3.63||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (other oral anti-diabetic med use) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-3.63|-8.84|<0.0001
81511304|NCT00673231|162713919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.536||0.0427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|14.1||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|Regression, Logistic|Methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis \& Davidian and Davidian, Tsiatis, Zhang \& Lu, adjustment for stratum (other oral anti-diab med use) and baseline value.||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||14.1|0.2|0.0427
81511305|NCT00673231|162713919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.434||0.0903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|12.5||not significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|Regression, Logistic|Methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis \& Davidian and Davidian, Tsiatis, Zhang \& Lu, adjustment for stratum (other oral anti-diab med use) and baseline value.||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||12.5|-0.9|0.0903
81511306|NCT00673231|162713919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.634||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|15.8||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|Regression, Logistic|Methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis \& Davidian and Davidian, Tsiatis, Zhang \& Lu, adjustment for stratum (other oral anti-diab med use) and baseline value.||H0: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) = 0 versus the alternative HA: proportion(treat) minus proportion(placebo) =/= 0||15.8|1.6|0.0166
81511307|NCT00673231|162713920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.684||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|-6.6||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (other oral anti-diabetic med use) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-6.6|-25.0|0.0008
81511308|NCT00673231|162713920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.616|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.2|-13.1||Not significant. Hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group stopped at previous endpoint.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (other oral anti-diabetic med use) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-13.1|-31.2|
81511309|NCT00673231|162713920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.718|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.3|-15.8||significant at alpha=0.05 (2-sided). Primary and key secondary endpoints are tested following a hierarchical closed testing procedure within treatment group.|ANCOVA|with treatment group (all treatment groups included) and stratum (other oral anti-diabetic med use) as effect and baseline value as covariate.||The null hypothesis is given as H0: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) = 0 versus HA: mean(treat) minus mean(placebo) =/= 0||-15.8|-34.3|<0.0001
81546993|NCT04922216|162769985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|DF (2,622)|Standard decision rules coded as 0 (reference) and adaptive decision rules coded as 1; a positive estimation parameter indicates that the reference group had greater (more negative) weight loss.|ITT analysis for factor 4 (message decision rules) using linear mixed models comparing the effect of standard decision rules to adaptive decision rules on weight change over time (from baseline to 3 months).||0.91|-0.28|0.58
81511310|NCT00810771|162713923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.873|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.873
81511311|NCT00810771|162713924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.671|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.671
81511312|NCT00810771|162713925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81546994|NCT04922216|162769985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|DF (2,622)|No choice points coded as 0 (reference) and Choice coded as 1; a positive estimation parameter indicates that the reference group had greater (more negative) weight loss.|ITT analysis for factor 5 (participant choice) using linear mixed models comparing the effect of no participant message choice versus participant message choice on weight change over time (from baseline to 3 months).||0.28|-0.91|0.55
81511313|NCT00810771|162713926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.186
81511314|NCT00810771|162713927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.576|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.576
81511315|NCT00810771|162713928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.35
81511316|NCT03594747|162713929|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.74|||One-sided stratified log-rank test|||||0.74|0.37|0.0001
81511317|NCT03594747|162713929|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.67|||One-sided stratified log-rank test|||||0.67|0.33|<0.0001
81511318|NCT03594747|162713930|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.61||||||||0.61|0.32|
81511319|NCT03594747|162713930|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.59||||||||0.59|0.30|
81511320|NCT02907216|162713960|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: The Lower Limit (LL) of the standardised asymptotic 95% Confidence Interval (CI) on the difference (Co-administration Group minus Staggered Group) in the percentage of subjects with seroprotective concentrations ≥ 0.1 IU/mL for anti-D antibodies should be ≥ -10%.|Difference-Seroprotective concentration|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|2.74|||||The 2-sided asymptotic standardised 95% CIs for the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects with antibody concentration ≥ to the pre-defined cut-off.|Difference between Co-administration Group minus Staggered Group in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-D antibody concentration ≥ 0.1 IU/mL.||2.74|-2.66|
81546995|NCT04922216|162769986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.39|||Chi-squared|DF (1)|Standard dietary monitoring coded as 0 (reference) and simplified dietary monitoring coded as 1; an odds ratio \> 1 indicates that the odds of achieving 5% weight loss are higher in the group coded as 1.|Chi-square test of the difference in proportion reaching 5% weight loss from baseline to 6 months between standard dietary monitoring and simplified dietary monitoring (factor 1).||1.39|0.70|0.95
81546996|NCT04922216|162769986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|2.05|||Chi-squared|DF (1)|Weekly adaptive activity goals coded as 0 (reference) and daily adaptive activity goals coded as 1; an odds ratio \> 1 indicates that the odds of achieving 5% weight loss are higher in the group coded as 1.|Chi-square test of the difference in proportion reaching 5% weight loss from baseline to 6 months between weekly adaptive activity goals and daily adaptive activity goals (factor 2).||2.05|1.03|0.03
81546997|NCT04922216|162769986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.2|||Chi-squared|DF (1)|Fixed decision points coded as 0 (reference) and adaptive decision points coded as 1; an odds ratio \> 1 indicates that the odds of achieving 5% weight loss are higher in the group coded as 1.|Chi-square test of the difference in proportion reaching 5% weight loss from baseline to 6 months between fixed message decision points and adaptive message decision points (factor 3).||1.20|0.60|0.36
81546998|NCT04922216|162769986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.42|||Chi-squared|DF (1)|Standard decision rules coded as 0 (reference) and adaptive decision rules coded as 1; an odds ratio \> 1 indicates that the odds of achieving 5% weight loss are higher in the group coded as 1.|Chi-square test of the difference in proportion reaching 5% weight loss from baseline to 6 months between standard message decision rules and adaptive message decision rules (factor 4).||1.42|0.72|0.95
81546999|NCT04922216|162769986|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.69|||Chi-squared|DF (1)|No message choice coded as 0 (reference) and message choice coded as 1; an odds ratio \> 1 indicates that the odds of achieving 5% weight loss are higher in the group coded as 1.|Chi-square test of the difference in proportion reaching 5% weight loss from baseline to 6 months between no message choice and message choice (factor 5).||1.69|0.85|0.29
81547000|NCT02864394|162769998|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.1276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.14|||Log Rank|||Treatment comparison (Hazard Ratio, HR) based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate. One-sided p-value was based on log-rank test.||1.14|0.61|0.1276
81511321|NCT02907216|162713960|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: The LL of the standardised asymptotic 95% CI on the difference (Co-administration Group minus Staggered Group) in the percentage of subjects with seroprotective concentrations ≥ 0.1 IU/mL for anti-T antibodies should be ≥ -10%.|Difference-Seroprotective concentration|-0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|2.71|||||The 2-sided asymptotic standardised 95% CIs for the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects with antibody concentration ≥ to the pre-defined cut-off.|Difference between Co-administration Group minus Staggered Group in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-T antibody concentration ≥ 0.1 IU/mL.||2.71|-4.39|
81511322|NCT02907216|162713961|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: The LL of the standardised asymptotic 95% CI on the difference (Co-administration Group minus Staggered Group) in the percentage of subjects with seroprotective concentrations ≥ 10 IU/mL for anti-PT antibodies should be ≥ -10%.|Difference-Seroprotective concentration|2.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|9.12|||||The 2-sided asymptotic standardised 95% CIs for the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects with antibody concentration ≥ to the pre-defined cut-off.|Difference between Co-administration Group minus Staggered Group in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-PT antibody concentration ≥ 10 IU/mL.||9.12|-2.7|
81511323|NCT02907216|162713961|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: The LL of the standardised asymptotic 95% CI on the difference (Co-administration Group minus Staggered Group) in the percentage of subjects with seroprotective concentrations ≥ 10 IU/mL for anti-FHA antibodies should be ≥ -10%.|Difference-Seroprotective concentration|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|2.72|||||The 2-sided asymptotic standardised 95% CIs for the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects with antibody concentration ≥ to the pre-defined cut-off.|Difference between Co-administration Group minus Staggered Group in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-FHA antibody concentration ≥ 10 IU/mL.||2.72|-2.66|
81547001|NCT02864394|162769999|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.95|||Log Rank|||OS was not formally tested. Treatment comparison (HR) based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by PD-L1 expression status (TPS ≥50% vs. TPS 1-49%). A nominal one-sided p-value for testing was based on log-rank test stratified by PD-L1 expression status (TPS ≥50% vs. TPS 1-49%).||0.95|0.60|0.0076
81547002|NCT02864394|162770000|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.07|||Log Rank|||PFS was not formally tested. Treatment comparison (HR) based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate. A nominal one-sided p-value for testing was based on log-rank test.||1.07|0.54|0.0534
81547003|NCT02864394|162770001|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.08|||Log Rank|||PFS was not formally tested. Treatment comparison (HR) based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by PD-L1 expression status (TPS ≥50% vs. TPS 1-49%). A nominal one-sided p-value for testing was based on log-rank test stratified by PD-L1 expression status (TPS ≥50% vs. TPS 1-49%).||1.08|0.66|0.0847
81547004|NCT02864394|162770002|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|21.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|30.7|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||ORR was not formally tested. Treatment comparison was based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method. A nominal one-sided p-value for testing was calculated.||30.7|11.5|<0.0001
81547005|NCT02864394|162770003|OTHER||Difference in Percentage|15.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|21.6|||Miettinen & Nurminen Method|||ORR was not formally tested. Treatment comparison was based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by PD-L1 expression status (TPS\>=50% vs. TPS 1-49%). If no participants were in one of the treatment arms involved in a comparison for a particular stratum, then that stratum was excluded from the treatment comparison. A nominal one-sided p-value for testing was calculated.||21.6|8.8|<0.0001
81547006|NCT00904033|162770011|OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||ANCOVA|Main Effects Results only for No Exercise vs Exercise||||||0.86
81547007|NCT00904033|162770012|OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.19
81547008|NCT00904033|162770013|OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.49
81547009|NCT00904033|162770014|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81511324|NCT02907216|162713962|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: The LL of the standardised asymptotic 95% CI on the difference (Co-administration Group minus Staggered Group) in the percentage of subjects with seroprotective titers ≥ 8 ED50 for anti-polio 1 antibodies should be ≥ -10%.|Difference in seroprotective titer|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|2.74|||||The 2-sided asymptotic standardised 95% CIs for the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects with antibody concentration ≥ to the pre-defined cut-off.|Difference between Co-administration Group minus Staggered Group in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-polio 1 seroprotective titres ≥ 8 ED50.||2.74|-2.68|
81511325|NCT02907216|162713962|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: The LL of the standardised asymptotic 95% CI on the difference (Co-administration Group minus Staggered Group) in the percentage of subjects with seroprotective titers ≥ 8 ED50 for anti-polio 2 antibodies should be ≥ -10%.|Difference in seroprotective titer|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|2.95|||||The 2-sided asymptotic standardised 95% CIs for the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects with antibody concentration ≥ to the pre-defined cut-off.|Difference between Co-administration Group minus Staggered Group in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-polio 2 seroprotective titres ≥ 8 ED50.||2.95|-2.92|
81511326|NCT02907216|162713962|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority: The LL of the standardised asymptotic 95% CI on the difference (Co-administration Group minus Staggered Group) in the percentage of subjects with seroprotective titers ≥ 8 ED50 for anti-polio 3 antibodies should be ≥ -10%.|Difference in seroprotective titer|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|4.47|||||The 2-sided asymptotic standardised 95% CIs for the difference between groups in terms of percentage of subjects with antibody concentration ≥ to the pre-defined cut-off.|Difference between Co-administration Group minus Staggered Group in terms of percentage of subjects with anti-polio 3 seroprotective titres ≥ 8 ED50.||4.47|-2.04|
81511327|NCT01108731|162713976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||General Linear Model (GLM)|||||||<0.05
81511328|NCT01108731|162713977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||General Linear Model (GLM)|||||||<0.05
81511329|NCT01108731|162713978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81511330|NCT03479541|162713999|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.097||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.173|-0.02||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|||-0.020|-0.173|0.013
81547010|NCT00904033|162770015|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81511331|NCT03479541|162714000|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.073||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|-0.016||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|||-0.016|-0.130|0.013
81547011|NCT00904033|162770016|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81547012|NCT00904033|162770017|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.38
81511332|NCT03479541|162714001|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|0.098||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.024|0.173||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|||0.173|0.024|0.010
81511333|NCT03479541|162714002|OTHER|||||||0.5158|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5158
81511334|NCT03479541|162714003|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|0.0404||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0648|0.146||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|||0.146|-0.0648|0.450
81511335|NCT03479541|162714004|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time point (pre-physical therapy and post-physical therapy), and group x time point injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, Initial SCAT symptom severity total score, and days since injury before physical therapy), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group and pre-physical therapy time point served as the reference. Values were log-transformed for model assumptions.|Slope|0.05353||||0.6039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1503|0.2574||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change from pre-physical therapy to post-physical therapy time points (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for Horizontal DVA Lines Lost||0.2574|-0.1503|0.6039
81547013|NCT00904033|162770018|OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92
81547014|NCT01524796|162770033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||paired Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.001
81547015|NCT01524796|162770034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.001
81547016|NCT01524796|162770035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.001
81574458|NCT02989194|162821734|SUPERIORITY|Descriptive statistics. All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||||||0.704||||||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only, there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Percent Change from Baseline to Day 9. All null hypotheses were defined as no treatment difference.||||0.704
81547017|NCT00836693|162770045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|5.5||p-value is for Week 12 Change. The null hypothesis concerning tadalafil versus placebo was to be rejected if, and only if, the three primary hypotheses (H01, H02, and H03) were all rejected therefore no adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|ANCOVA|Change = Endpoint - Baseline.||Model included terms for baseline value of efficacy variable, treatment group, country, and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction. In any model,if the interaction was not significant (if p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on type 3 sums of squares.||5.5|2.2|<0.001
81547018|NCT00836693|162770046|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|18.3||p-value is for Week 12 Change. The null hypothesis concerning tadalafil versus placebo was to be rejected if, and only if, the three primary hypotheses (H01, H02, and H03) were all rejected therefore no adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|ANCOVA|Change = Endpoint - Baseline.||Model included terms for baseline value of efficacy variable, treatment group, country, and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction. In any model,if the interaction was not significant (if p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on type 3 sums of squares.||18.3|5.1|<0.001
81547019|NCT00836693|162770047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|27.0||p-value is for Week 12 Change. The null hypothesis concerning tadalafil versus placebo was to be rejected if, and only if, the three primary hypotheses (H01, H02, and H03) were all rejected therefore no adjustments for multiple comparisons were made.|ANCOVA|Change = Endpoint - Baseline.||Model included terms for baseline value of efficacy variable, treatment group, country, and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction. In any model,if the interaction was not significant (if p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on type 3 sums of squares.||27.0|8.9|<0.001
81547020|NCT00836693|162770051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|22.8||P-value is for Week 12 change. For secondary endpoints, all tests of hypotheses (null hypothesis versus the alternative hypothesis) were performed as two-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level (α=0.05) unless otherwise stated.|ANCOVA|Change = Endpoint - Baseline.||The change from baseline to endpoint in morning erection percentages was analyzed with an ANCOVA model including terms for baseline value, treatment group, country, age and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction. In any model, if the interaction was not significant (at p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed from the model and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on type 3 sums of squares.||22.8|9.5|<0.001
81547021|NCT00836693|162770052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.11|>|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.9|26.1||p-value is for Week 12 Change. For secondary endpoints, all tests of hypotheses were performed as two-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level (α=0.05) unless otherwise stated.|ANOVA|||The models included terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable,treatment group,country, and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction.In any model, if the interaction was not significant (at p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed from the model and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on type 3 sums of squares.||26.1|13.9|>0.001
81547022|NCT00836693|162770053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|18.0||p-value is for Total (Change). For secondary endpoints, all tests of hypotheses (null hypothesis versus the alternative hypothesis) were performed as two-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level (α=0.05) unless otherwise stated.|ANCOVA|Change = Endpoint - Baseline.||The model included terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment group, country, and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction. In any model, if the interaction was not significant (at p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed from the model and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on type 3 sums of squares.||18.0|5.5|<0.001
81547023|NCT00836693|162770053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|19.8||p-value is for Sexual Relationship Domain(Change).For secondary endpoints, all tests of hypotheses (null hypothesis versus the alternative hypothesis) were performed as two-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level (α=0.05) unless otherwise stated.|ANCOVA|Change = Endpoint - Baseline.||The model included terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment group, country, and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction. In any model, if the interaction was not significant (at p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed from the model and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on type 3 sums of squares.||19.8|6.6|<0.001
81547024|NCT00836693|162770053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|16.5||p-value is for Confidence Domain (Change).For secondary endpoints, all tests of hypotheses (null hypothesis versus the alternative hypothesis) were performed as two-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level (α=0.05) unless otherwise stated.|ANCOVA|Change = Endpoint - Baseline.||The model included terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment group, country, and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction. In any model, if the interaction was not significant (at p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed from the model and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on type 3 sums of squares.||16.5|3.3|0.0034
81547025|NCT00836693|162770053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.52||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|17.9||p-value is for Self-Esteem Domain (Change).For secondary endpoints, all tests of hypotheses (null hypothesis versus the alternative hypothesis) were performed as two-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level (α=0.05) unless otherwise stated.|ANCOVA|Change = Endpoint - Baseline.||The model included terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment group, country, and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction. In any model, if the interaction was not significant (at p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed from the model and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on type 3 sums of squares.||17.9|4.1|0.0020
81511336|NCT03479541|162714004|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time point (pre-physical therapy and post-physical therapy), and group x time point injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, Initial SCAT symptom severity total score, and days since injury before physical therapy), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group and pre-physical therapy time point served as the references. Values were log-transformed for model assumptions.|Slope|-0.235||||0.0414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.461|-0.0093||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change from pre-physical therapy to post-physical therapy time points (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for Vertical DVA Lines Lost||-0.0093|-0.461|0.0414
81511337|NCT03479541|162714005|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.028||||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.035||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|||0.035|-0.090|0.387
81511338|NCT03479541|162714006|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|0.008||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.019||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|||0.019|-0.003|0.135
81511339|NCT03479541|162714007|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.0107||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.0146||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|0.0146|-0.0360|0.406
81511340|NCT03479541|162714008|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|0.00391||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00052|0.00835||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|||0.00835|-0.00052|0.083
81511341|NCT03479541|162714009|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.003||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.002||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for EcFi condition||0.002|-0.007|0.240
81511342|NCT03479541|162714009|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.005||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|-0.002||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for EcFo condition||-0.002|-0.009|0.003
81511343|NCT03479541|162714010|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.0112||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0219|-0.0004||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for Single Task Average Lap Time||-0.0004|-0.0219|0.042
81511344|NCT03479541|162714010|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.0111||||0.0311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0211|-0.001||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for Auditory Stroop Average Lap Time||-0.0010|-0.0211|0.0311
81511345|NCT03479541|162714011|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|0.00029||||0.3226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0003|0.00087||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for Single Task Gait Speed||0.00087|-0.0003|0.3226
81574459|NCT02989194|162821734|SUPERIORITY|Descriptive statistics. All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||||||0.585||||||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only, there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Percent Change from Baseline to Day 10. All null hypotheses were defined as no treatment difference.||||0.585
81547026|NCT00836693|162770053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.07||0.0653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|15.6||p-value is for Overall Relationship Domain(Change).For secondary endpoints, all tests of hypotheses (null hypothesis versus the alternative hypothesis) were performed as two-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level (α=0.05) unless otherwise stated.|ANCOVA|Change = Endpoint - Baseline.||The model included terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment group, country, and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction. In any model, if the interaction was not significant (at p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed from the model and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on type 3 sums of squares.||15.6|-0.5|0.0653
81574460|NCT02989194|162821745|SUPERIORITY|All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||||||0.083|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A t-test was used to assess the difference between the VIS410 total and placebo treatment groups from nasopharyngeal swabs based on the TCID50.||||0.083
81511346|NCT03479541|162714011|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|0.00035||||0.2218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0002|0.0009||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for Auditory Stroop Gait Speed|The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|0.00090|-0.0002|0.2218
81511347|NCT03479541|162714012|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|0.161||||0.0742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0159|0.338||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for Single Task 180 Degree Turn Velocity||0.338|-0.0159|0.0742
81511348|NCT03479541|162714012|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|0.217||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.048|0.385||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for Auditory Stroop 180 Degree Turn Velocity||0.385|0.0480|0.0121
81511349|NCT03479541|162714013|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|0.00063||||0.8906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0084|0.00961||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for Single Task Percentage of Double Support Time of Gait Cycle||0.00961|-0.0084|0.8906
81511350|NCT03479541|162714013|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.001||||0.8447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0107|0.00874||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for Auditory Stroop Percentage of Double Support Time of Gait Cycle||0.00874|-0.0107|0.8447
81511351|NCT03479541|162714014|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.0003||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0005|-0.0001||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for CSMI Outcome - Visual Weight (VS/EO)||-0.0001|-0.0005|0.013
81511352|NCT03479541|162714014|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|0.0001||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0003|0.0004||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for CSMI Outcome - Vestibular Weight (SS+VS/EO)||0.0004|-0.0003|0.780
81511353|NCT03479541|162714015|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.235|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.361|-0.11||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for CSMI Outcome - Time Delay (VS/EO)||-0.110|-0.361|<0.001
81511354|NCT03479541|162714015|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.142||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.233|-0.052||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for CSMI Outcome - Time Delay (SS+VS/EO)||-0.052|-0.233|0.002
81547027|NCT00836693|162770054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.9||p-value is for Week 12 Change.For secondary endpoints, all tests of hypotheses were performed as two-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level (α=0.05) unless otherwise stated.|ANCOVA|Change = Endpoint - Baseline.||Model included terms for baseline value of efficacy variable, treatment group, country, and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction. In any model,if the interaction was not significant (if p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on type 3 sums of squares.||1.9|0.7|<0.001
81547028|NCT00836693|162770055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.1||p-value is for Week 12 Change. For secondary endpoints, all tests of hypotheses were performed as two-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level (α=0.05) unless otherwise stated.|ANCOVA|Change = Endpoint - Baseline.||Model included terms for baseline value of efficacy variable, treatment group, country, and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction. In any model,if the interaction was not significant (if p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on type 3 sums of squares.||1.1|0.2|0.0089
81547029|NCT00836693|162770056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.5||p-value is for Week 12 Change. For secondary endpoints, all tests of hypotheses were performed as two-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level (α=0.05) unless otherwise stated.|ANCOVA|Change = Endpoint - Baseline.||Model included terms for baseline value of efficacy variable, treatment group, country, and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction. In any model,if the interaction was not significant (if p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on type 3 sums of squares.||1.5|0.0|0.0461
81547030|NCT00836693|162770057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.9||p-value is for Week 12 Change. For secondary endpoints, all tests of hypotheses were performed as two-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level (α=0.05) unless otherwise stated.|ANCOVA|Change = Endpoint - Baseline.||Model included terms for baseline value of efficacy variable, treatment group, country, and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction. In any model,if the interaction was not significant (if p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on type 3 sums of squares.||1.9|0.7|<0.001
81547031|NCT00836693|162770058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|10.7||p-value is for Week 12 Change. For secondary endpoints, all tests of hypotheses were performed as two-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level (α=0.05) unless otherwise stated.|ANCOVA|Baseline = Visit 2; Endpoint = the last non-missing post-baseline value until Visit 5; Change = Endpoint - Baseline.||The model included terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment group, country, and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction. In any model, if the interaction was not significant (that is, if p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed from the model and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on the type 3 sums of squares.||10.7|2.0|0.0047
81547032|NCT00836693|162770059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|34.3||p-value is for Week 12 Change.For secondary endpoints, all tests of hypotheses were performed as two-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level (α=0.05) unless otherwise stated.|ANCOVA|Baseline = Visit 2; Endpoint = the last non-missing post-baseline value until Visit 5; Change = Endpoint - Baseline.||The model included terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment group, country, and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction. In any model, if the interaction was not significant (that is, if p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed from the model and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on the type 3 sums of squares.||34.3|14.6|<0.001
81547033|NCT00836693|162770060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|23.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|33.2||p-value is for Week 12 Change.For secondary endpoints, all tests of hypotheses were performed as two-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level (α=0.05) unless otherwise stated.|ANCOVA|Baseline = Visit 2; Endpoint = the last non-missing post-baseline value until Visit 5; Change = Endpoint - Baseline.||The model included terms for baseline value of the efficacy variable, treatment group, country, and the baseline-by-treatment-group interaction. In any model, if the interaction was not significant (that is, if p≥0.10), then the interaction term was removed from the model and the main effects model was used to calculate the between-treatment-group p-value. All tests were based on the type 3 sums of squares.||33.2|13.7|<0.001
81547034|NCT00836693|162770061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value is for Global Assessment Questions GAQ1. For secondary endpoints, all tests of hypotheses were performed as two-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level (α=0.05) unless otherwise stated.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon's rank sum test was used to compare responses to GAQs between treatment groups.||||<0.0001
81547035|NCT00836693|162770062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||p-value is for Global Assessment Question GAQ2.For secondary endpoints, all tests of hypotheses were performed as two-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level (α=0.05) unless otherwise stated.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon's rank sum test was used to compare responses to GAQs between treatment groups.||||<0.0001
81547036|NCT01002339|162770068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81547037|NCT01002339|162770069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.06|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.06
81547038|NCT01002339|162770070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9
81547039|NCT01002339|162770071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.07|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.07
81547040|NCT01002339|162770072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2
81547041|NCT01002339|162770073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4
81547042|NCT01002339|162770074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8
81547043|NCT01002339|162770075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.56|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.56
81547044|NCT01002339|162770076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.8
81547045|NCT01002339|162770077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.66|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.66
81547046|NCT01002339|162770078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.37|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.37
81511355|NCT03479541|162714016|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|0.0003||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0002|0.0007||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for CSMI Outcome - Normalized Stiffness (VS/EO)||0.0007|-0.0002|0.237
81511356|NCT03479541|162714016|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|0.0008||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0003|0.001||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for CSMI Outcome - Normalized Stiffness (SS+VS/EO)||0.001|0.0003|0.002
81511357|NCT03479541|162714017|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|0.0001||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0001|0.0004||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for CSMI Outcome - Normalized Damping (VS/EO)||0.0004|-0.0001|0.247
81511358|NCT03479541|162714017|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|0.0004||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0001|0.0007||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for CSMI Outcome - Normalized Damping (SS+VSEO)||0.0007|0.0001|0.008
81511359|NCT03479541|162714018|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.004||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|-0.001||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for CSMI Outcome - Evoked Center of Mass (CoM) Sway (VS/EO)||-0.001|-0.006|0.003
81511360|NCT03479541|162714018|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.001||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|-0.0005||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for CSMI Outcome - Evoked CoM Sway (SS+VS/EO)||-0.0005|-0.003|0.004
81511361|NCT03479541|162714019|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.004||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|-0.0003||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for CSMI Outcome - Internal Sensory Noise (VS/EO)||-0.0003|-0.007|0.031
81511362|NCT03479541|162714019|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.003||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|-0.0003||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|Analysis for CSMI Outcome - Internal Sensory Noise (SS+VS/EO)||-0.0003|-0.005|0.003
81511363|NCT03479541|162714020|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age and gender), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.0321||||0.3221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0957|0.0315||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|||0.0315|-0.0957|0.3221
81511364|NCT03479541|162714021|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.0136||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0413|0.0142||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|||0.0142|-0.0413|0.336
81547047|NCT01002339|162770079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.45|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.45
81547048|NCT01002339|162770080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.50
81547049|NCT01002339|162770081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.17
81547050|NCT01002339|162770082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5
81547051|NCT01002339|162770083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9
81547052|NCT00790842|162770096|OTHER|Recommended Phase 2 dose for Group A|Dose in milligrams per day|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Because no dose limiting toxicities were noted, the recommended phase 2 dose for patients with creatinine clearance of 30 to 60 mL/min is 25 mg/day|Recommended Phase 2 dose for Group A||||
81547053|NCT00790842|162770096|OTHER|Recommended phase 2 dose for patients in Group B|Dose in milligrams/day|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Because no dose limiting toxicities were noted, the recommended phase 2 dose of lenalidomide is 25 mg/day for patients with creatinine clearance \< 30 mL/minute who are not on dialysis|Recommended phase 2 dose for patients in Group B||||
81547054|NCT00790842|162770096|OTHER|Recommended phase 2 dose for Group C|Lenalidomide dose in mg/day|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Because no dose limiting toxicities were observed, the recommended phase 2 dose of lenalidomide is 25 mg/day for patients with creatinine clearance \< 30 mL/min who are receiving dialysis|Recommended phase 2 dose for Group C||||
81547055|NCT02158546|162770187|SUPERIORITY||Least square means difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.6|-2.1|0.782
81547056|NCT03408392|162770213|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence analysis comparing cefixime test and reference product has been presented.|Percentage ratio|105.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.11|115.54||||||||115.54|96.11|
81547057|NCT03408392|162770214|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence analysis comparing cefixime test and reference product has been presented.|Percentage ratio|101.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.37|109.55||||||||109.55|93.37|
81547058|NCT03408392|162770215|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence analysis comparing cefixime test and reference product has been presented.|Percentage ratio|105.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.31|114.78||||||||114.78|96.31|
81547059|NCT00885170|162770237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|2.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|4.17|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis||Baseline measurement and post-baseline percent changes from baseline, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use (3-5 years, \>5 years), geographic region, machine type (Lunar/Hologic) and treatment-by-time interaction|The primary hypothesis of the study was met if; in postmenopausal women previously treated with alendronate with low BMD, two years of treatment with odanacatib 50 mg significantly increased BMD at the femoral neck site compared to placebo (p-value \< 0.001).||4.17|1.17|<0.001
81547060|NCT00885170|162770238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages vs. Placebo|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|6.0|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||6.0|-16.9|
81547061|NCT00885170|162770239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Percentage vs. Placebo|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|12.6|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|||12.6|-0.4|
81547062|NCT00885170|162770240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the least Squares Means|0.88||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|2.14|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis||Baseline measurement and post-baseline percent changes from baseline, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use (3-5 years, \>5 years), geographic region, machine type (Lunar/Hologic) and treatment-by-time interaction|||2.14|-0.37|0.166
81547063|NCT00885170|162770241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|3.18||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|5.17|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis||Baseline measurement and post-baseline percent changes from baseline, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use (3-5 years, \>5 years), geographic region, machine type (Lunar/Hologic) and treatment-by-time interaction|||5.17|1.19|0.002
81547064|NCT00885170|162770242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|1.0||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|2.35|||Constrained longitudinal data analysis||Baseline measurement and post-baseline percent changes from baseline, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use (3-5 years, \>5 years), geographic region, machine type (Lunar/Hologic) and treatment-by-time interaction|||2.35|-0.34|0.142
81547065|NCT00885170|162770243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|4.0|||cLDA||Baseline measurement and post-baseline percent changes from baseline, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use (3-5 years, \>5 years), geographic region, machine type (Lunar/Hologic) and treatment-by-time interaction|||4.00|1.41|<0.001
81547066|NCT00885170|162770244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|1.06||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.98|||cLDA||Baseline measurement and post-baseline percent changes from baseline, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use (3-5 years, \>5 years), geographic region, machine type (Lunar/Hologic) and treatment-by-time interaction|||1.98|0.15|0.023
81547067|NCT00885170|162770245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|2.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|3.89|||cLDA||Baseline measurement and post-baseline percent changes from baseline, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use (3-5 years, \>5 years), geographic region, machine type (Lunar/Hologic) and treatment-by-time interaction|||3.89|1.26|<0.001
81547068|NCT00885170|162770246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.8||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|1.77|||cLDA||Baseline measurement and post-baseline percent changes from baseline, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use (3-5 years, \>5 years), geographic region, machine type (Lunar/Hologic) and treatment-by-time interaction|||1.77|-0.16|0.103
81547069|NCT00885170|162770247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.22||||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|1.67|||cLDA||Baseline measurement and post-baseline percent changes from baseline, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use (3-5 years, \>5 years), geographic region, machine type (Lunar/Hologic) and treatment-by-time interaction|||1.67|-1.23|0.763
81547070|NCT00885170|162770248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.38||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|1.72|||cLDA||Baseline measurement and post-baseline percent changes from baseline, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use (3-5 years, \>5 years), geographic region, machine type (Lunar/Hologic) and treatment-by-time interaction|||1.72|-0.96|0.578
81547071|NCT00885170|162770249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|10.16||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.39|39.72|||cLDA||Log-transformed baseline and post-baseline measurements up to Month 24, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use, geographical region, the interaction of time-by-treatment and the time-by-factor interactions.|||39.72|-19.39|0.500
81547072|NCT00885170|162770250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-5.82||||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.29|24.65|||cLDA||Log-transformed baseline and post-baseline measurements up to Month 24, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use, geographical region, the interaction of time-by-treatment and the time-by-factor interactions.|||24.65|-36.29|0.709
81511365|NCT03479541|162714022|OTHER|Linear mixed effect model containing fixed effects for group (earlier or later), time since injury, and group x time since injury interaction with random intercepts, covariates (age, gender, and Initial SCAT symptom severity total score), and inverse probability weights. Later Physical Therapy Group served as the reference.|Slope|-0.0406||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0779|-0.0032||a priori threshold p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||The slope estimate is the group difference (Early Physical Therapy Group - Later Physical Therapy Group) in change per day per day (the interaction effect of the mixed model analysis).|||-0.0032|-0.0779|0.033
81511366|NCT03088930|162714038|OTHER||Summary statistics|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Three subjects enrolled. No statistical analysis completed due to low accrual.|Three subjects enrolled. No statistical analysis completed due to low accrual.|||
81511367|NCT04115748|162714057|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|32.1||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|61.6||The stratification factors (Geographic Region, Concurrent Use of conventional synthetic (cs) DMARD(s) and/or Apremilast at Randomization, Prior Use of biologic (bio) DMARD(s)) and treatment groups were included in the imputation model as covariates.|Multiple imputation method|||||61.6|2.6|0.048
81511368|NCT04115748|162714057|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|18.4||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|49.2||The stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) and treatment groups were included in the imputation model as covariates.|Multiple imputation method|||||49.2|-12.4|0.23
81511369|NCT04115748|162714059|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|16.1||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|41.9||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% confidence interval (CI) for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||41.9|-9.7|0.17
81511370|NCT04115748|162714059|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|11.7||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|36.6||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||36.6|-13.3|0.27
81511371|NCT04115748|162714059|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|10.5||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|41.5||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||41.5|-20.4|0.42
81511372|NCT04115748|162714059|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|15.8||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|47.6||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||47.6|-16.0|0.26
81511373|NCT04115748|162714059|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|28.7||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|62.3||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||62.3|-5.0|0.062
81511374|NCT04115748|162714059|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|31.6||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|64.6||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||64.6|-1.5|0.047
81511375|NCT04115748|162714059|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|7.8||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|40.2||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||40.2|-24.6|0.58
81511376|NCT04115748|162714059|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|16.8||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|49.9||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||49.9|-16.2|0.27
81511377|NCT04115748|162714060|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|20.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||20.4|-9.9|
81511378|NCT04115748|162714060|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|5.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||5.3|-5.3|
81511379|NCT04115748|162714060|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|17.1|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||17.1|-27.6|
81511380|NCT04115748|162714060|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.6|8.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||8.5|-29.6|
81511381|NCT04115748|162714060|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|28.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||28.9|-17.2|
81511382|NCT04115748|162714060|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|19.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||19.5|-19.5|
81511383|NCT04115748|162714060|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|21.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||21.4|-10.3|
81511384|NCT04115748|162714060|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|29.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||29.5|-8.4|
81511385|NCT04115748|162714066|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|16.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|41.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||41.9|-9.7|
81511386|NCT04115748|162714066|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|28.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||28.8|-16.5|
81511387|NCT04115748|162714066|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|23.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|56.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||56.6|-8.8|
81511388|NCT04115748|162714066|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|27.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|59.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||59.4|-5.2|
81511389|NCT04115748|162714067|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|5.1|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||5.1|-5.1|
81511390|NCT04115748|162714067|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|5.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||5.3|-5.3|
81511391|NCT04115748|162714067|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|11.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|36.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||36.6|-13.3|
81511392|NCT04115748|162714067|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|27.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||27.4|-16.4|
81511393|NCT04115748|162714068|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|15.8||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|45.2||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||45.2|-13.6|0.20
81511394|NCT04115748|162714068|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-5.0||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|17.8||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||17.8|-27.8|0.60
81511395|NCT04115748|162714068|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|42.6||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|73.8||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||73.8|11.5|0.008
81511396|NCT04115748|162714068|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|17.8||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|47.6||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||47.6|-12.0|0.17
81511397|NCT04115748|162714068|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|42.1||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|76.2||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||76.2|8.1|0.011
81511398|NCT04115748|162714068|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.3||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|40.6||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||40.6|-30.1|0.69
81511399|NCT04115748|162714068|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|35.7||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|70.4||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||70.4|0.9|0.033
81511400|NCT04115748|162714068|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|21.1||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|57.4||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||57.4|-15.2|0.19
81511401|NCT04115748|162714068|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|43.9||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|75.4||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||75.4|12.4|0.007
81511402|NCT04115748|162714068|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|7.6||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.8|44.1||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||44.1|-28.8|0.63
81511403|NCT04115748|162714069|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|19.5||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||19.5|-19.5|0.98
81547073|NCT00885170|162770251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-47.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.4|-31.67|||cLDA||Log-transformed baseline and post-baseline measurements up to Month 24, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use, geographical region, the interaction of time-by-treatment and the time-by-factor interactions.|||-31.67|-62.40|<0.001
81511404|NCT04115748|162714069|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-5.3||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|10.2||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||10.2|-20.7|0.50
81511405|NCT04115748|162714069|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.5||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|27.4||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||27.4|-16.4|0.54
81511406|NCT04115748|162714069|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.6||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|20.1||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||20.1|-19.0|0.92
81511407|NCT04115748|162714069|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|21.1||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|51.4||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||51.4|-9.3|0.13
81511408|NCT04115748|162714069|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|15.8||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|45.2||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||45.2|-13.6|0.22
81511409|NCT04115748|162714069|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|45.0||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|77.2||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||77.2|12.8|0.007
81511410|NCT04115748|162714069|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|31.6||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|63.0||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||63.0|0.2|0.039
81511411|NCT04115748|162714069|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|12.8||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|44.0||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||44.0|-18.4|0.34
81511412|NCT04115748|162714069|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|32.4||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|64.9||P-value was calculated by logistic regression with treatment group and stratification factors (geographic region and concurrent use of csDMARDs and/or apremilast at randomization) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||64.9|-0.1|0.040
81511413|NCT04115748|162714070|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|20.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||20.6|-10.0|
81511414|NCT04115748|162714070|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|5.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||5.4|-5.4|
81511415|NCT04115748|162714070|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|20.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||20.4|-9.9|
81511416|NCT04115748|162714070|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|5.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||5.3|-5.3|
81511417|NCT04115748|162714070|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|35.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||35.0|-14.0|
81511418|NCT04115748|162714070|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|27.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||27.6|-17.1|
81511419|NCT04115748|162714070|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|27.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|53.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||53.9|1.7|
81511420|NCT04115748|162714070|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|26.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|51.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||51.4|1.3|
81511421|NCT04115748|162714070|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|40.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||40.8|-16.3|
81511422|NCT04115748|162714070|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|51.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||51.4|-8.2|
81511423|NCT04115748|162714078|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.3|25.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||25.2|-46.3|
81511424|NCT04115748|162714078|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.3|27.7|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||27.7|-45.3|
81511425|NCT04115748|162714078|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|45.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||45.8|-22.1|
81547074|NCT00885170|162770252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-46.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.43|-31.15|||cLDA||Log-transformed baseline and post-baseline measurements up to Month 24, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use, geographical region, the interaction of time-by-treatment and the time-by-factor interactions.|||-31.15|-61.43|<0.001
81547075|NCT00885170|162770253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|10.96||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.29|27.22|||cLDA||Log-transformed baseline and post-baseline measurements up to Month 24, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use, geographical region, the interaction of time-by-treatment and the time-by-factor interactions.|||27.22|-5.29|0.186
81547076|NCT00885170|162770254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|12.82||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.54|23.1|||cLDA||Log-transformed baseline and post-baseline measurements up to Month 24, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use, geographical region, the interaction of time-by-treatment and the time-by-factor interactions.|||23.10|2.54|0.015
81547077|NCT00885170|162770255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|31.17||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.13|55.21|||cLDA||Log-transformed baseline and post-baseline measurements up to Month 24, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use, geographical region, the interaction of time-by-treatment and the time-by-factor interactions.|||55.21|7.13|0.011
81547078|NCT00885170|162770256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|24.01||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|48.94|||cLDA||Log-transformed baseline and post-baseline measurements up to Month 24, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use, geographical region, the interaction of time-by-treatment and the time-by-factor interactions.|||48.94|-0.93|0.059
81547079|NCT00885170|162770257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|0.11||||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|1.16|||cLDA||Log-transformed baseline and post-baseline measurements up to Month 24, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use, geographical region, the interaction of time-by-treatment and the time-by-factor interactions.|||1.16|-0.95|0.846
81547080|NCT00885170|162770258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|1.38||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|4.67|||cLDA||Log-transformed baseline and post-baseline measurements up to Month 24, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use, geographical region, the interaction of time-by-treatment and the time-by-factor interactions.|||4.67|-1.91|0.413
81547081|NCT00885170|162770259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-5.91||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.66|5.85|||cLDA||Log-transformed baseline and post-baseline measurements up to Month 24, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use, geographical region, the interaction of time-by-treatment and the time-by-factor interactions.|||5.85|-17.66|0.326
81547082|NCT00885170|162770260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|1.47||||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.37|15.32|||cLDA||Log-transformed baseline and post-baseline measurements up to Month 24, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use, geographical region, the interaction of time-by-treatment and the time-by-factor interactions.|||15.32|-12.37|0.835
81547083|NCT00885170|162770261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in the Least Squares Means|-3.13||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.04|3.78|||cLDA||Log-transformed baseline and post-baseline measurements up to Month 24, with fixed effects for treatment, time, duration of prior alendronate use, geographical region, the interaction of time-by-treatment and the time-by-factor interactions.|||3.78|-10.04|0.376
81547084|NCT03771664|162770262|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.23||0.1537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|7.7||Average change from baseline in SE was analyzed by analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with explanatory (treatment, baseline antidepressant use, baseline SE) and response variables \[change from baseline in sleep efficiency at Day 14 (EODBT)\].|ANCOVA|||||7.7|-1.2|0.1537
81547085|NCT03771664|162770263|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.07||0.1126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|3.1||Change from BL in overall WASO was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline (BL) in overall WASO||3.1|-29.0|0.1126
81547086|NCT03771664|162770263|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.9819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.2||Change from BL in WASO was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in WASO in quarter 1||3.2|-3.3|0.9819
81547087|NCT03771664|162770263|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.19||0.1838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|2.1||Change from BL in WASO was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in WASO in quarter 2||2.1|-10.6|0.1838
81547088|NCT03771664|162770263|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.97||0.0797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|0.9||Change from BL in WASO was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, baseline PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in WASO in quarter 3||0.9|-15.0|0.0797
81547089|NCT03771664|162770263|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.24||0.1559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|2.4||Change from BL in WASO was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, baseline PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in WASO in quarter 4||2.4|-14.5|0.1559
81547090|NCT03771664|162770264|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|15.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.67||0.1441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|37.0||Change from BL in TST was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in overall TST||37.0|-5.5|0.1441
81547091|NCT03771664|162770264|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.47||0.3951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|15.6||Change from BL in TST was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in TST in quarter 1||15.6|-6.2|0.3951
81511426|NCT04115748|162714078|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|19.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|54.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||54.5|-15.6|
81511427|NCT04115748|162714078|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|47.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||47.0|-26.0|
81511428|NCT04115748|162714078|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|47.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||47.0|-26.0|
81511429|NCT04115748|162714078|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|29.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|66.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||66.0|-6.3|
81511430|NCT04115748|162714078|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|31.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|67.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||67.0|-3.8|
81511431|NCT04115748|162714078|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|42.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||42.0|-32.0|
81547092|NCT03771664|162770264|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.16||0.3705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|12.0||Change from BL in TST was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BLPSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in TST in quarter 2||12.0|-4.5|0.3705
81547093|NCT03771664|162770264|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.04||0.1412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|14.0||Change from BL in TST was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in TST in quarter 3||14.0|-2.0|0.1412
81511432|NCT04115748|162714078|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|39.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|71.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||71.6|6.8|
81511433|NCT04115748|162714079|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.8|24.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||24.8|-24.8|
81511434|NCT04115748|162714079|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.9|26.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||26.0|-24.9|
81547094|NCT03771664|162770264|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.24||0.1298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|15.0||Change from BL in TST was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in TST in quarter 4||15.0|-2.0|0.1298
81547095|NCT03771664|162770265|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.87||0.7526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.2|13.2||Change from BL in LPS was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||||13.2|-18.2|0.7526
81547096|NCT03771664|162770266|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.6769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.3||Change from BL in NAW was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||||1.3|-2.0|0.6769
81511435|NCT04115748|162714079|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|21.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||21.5|-30.5|
81511436|NCT04115748|162714079|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|44.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||44.0|-18.4|
81511437|NCT04115748|162714079|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|21.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|56.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||56.3|-14.1|
81511438|NCT04115748|162714079|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.3|33.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||33.3|-33.3|
81511439|NCT04115748|162714079|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|34.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|69.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||69.3|-0.3|
81511440|NCT04115748|162714079|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|21.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|55.1|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||55.1|-13.0|
81511441|NCT04115748|162714079|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|24.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|58.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||58.6|-9.7|
81511442|NCT04115748|162714079|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|32.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|66.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||66.2|-1.0|
81511443|NCT04115748|162714081|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-15.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.6|16.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||16.0|-47.6|
81511444|NCT04115748|162714081|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-20.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.3|10.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||10.4|-51.3|
81511445|NCT04115748|162714081|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8|39.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||39.9|-26.8|
81511446|NCT04115748|162714081|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|13.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|48.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||48.6|-20.8|
81511447|NCT04115748|162714081|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|15.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|52.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||52.3|-20.7|
81511448|NCT04115748|162714081|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|41.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||41.6|-31.0|
81511449|NCT04115748|162714081|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|24.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|60.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||60.9|-12.4|
81511450|NCT04115748|162714081|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|21.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|57.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||57.4|-15.2|
81511451|NCT04115748|162714081|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3|41.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||41.2|-32.3|
81511452|NCT04115748|162714081|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|23.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|58.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||58.8|-12.5|
81511453|NCT04115748|162714082|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|19.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||19.5|-19.5|
81511454|NCT04115748|162714082|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|10.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||10.2|-20.7|
81511455|NCT04115748|162714082|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|19.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||19.3|-18.7|
81511456|NCT04115748|162714082|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|20.1|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||20.1|-19.0|
81511457|NCT04115748|162714082|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.8|24.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||24.8|-24.8|
81511458|NCT04115748|162714082|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|17.1|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||17.1|-27.6|
81511459|NCT04115748|162714082|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|44.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||44.0|-10.1|
81511460|NCT04115748|162714082|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|26.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|54.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||54.8|-2.1|
81511461|NCT04115748|162714082|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|33.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||33.6|-20.3|
81511462|NCT04115748|162714082|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|38.7|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||38.7|-16.6|
81511463|NCT04115748|162714084|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.8|34.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||34.8|-34.8|
81511464|NCT04115748|162714084|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-14.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.4|17.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||17.6|-47.4|
81511465|NCT04115748|162714084|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|27.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|63.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||63.0|-7.2|
81511466|NCT04115748|162714084|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.6|44.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||44.3|-26.6|
81511467|NCT04115748|162714084|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|21.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|55.1|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||55.1|-13.0|
81511468|NCT04115748|162714084|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-10.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.4|26.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||26.3|-47.4|
81511469|NCT04115748|162714084|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|24.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|60.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||60.8|-11.1|
81511470|NCT04115748|162714084|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|21.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|57.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||57.0|-14.9|
81511471|NCT04115748|162714084|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|43.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|75.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||75.4|12.4|
81511472|NCT04115748|162714084|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|49.1|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||49.1|-23.4|
81511473|NCT04115748|162714086|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|37.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|89.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||89.8|-14.8|
81511474|NCT04115748|162714086|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|100.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||100.0|-25.4|
81511475|NCT04115748|162714086|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|51.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||51.2|-100.0|
81511476|NCT04115748|162714086|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.7|77.7|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||77.7|-97.7|
81511477|NCT04115748|162714086|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.7|88.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||88.0|-73.7|
81511478|NCT04115748|162714086|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.7|77.7|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||77.7|-97.7|
81511479|NCT04115748|162714086|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|37.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.3|100.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||100.0|-35.3|
81511480|NCT04115748|162714086|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.9|97.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||97.9|-67.9|
81511481|NCT04115748|162714087|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|54.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||54.2|-29.2|
81511482|NCT04115748|162714087|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.6|77.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||77.6|-37.6|
81511483|NCT04115748|162714087|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|73.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||73.8|-23.8|
81511484|NCT04115748|162714087|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|100.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||100.0|-25.4|
81511485|NCT04115748|162714087|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|42.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|99.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||99.2|-13.4|
81511486|NCT04115748|162714087|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|100.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||100.0|-25.4|
81511487|NCT04115748|162714087|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|37.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.3|100.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||100.0|-35.3|
81511488|NCT04115748|162714087|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.5|72.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||72.5|-82.5|
81511489|NCT04115748|162714088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|18.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||18.8|-18.8|
81511490|NCT04115748|162714088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|22.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||22.5|-22.5|
81511491|NCT04115748|162714088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|54.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||54.2|-29.2|
81511492|NCT04115748|162714088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|22.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||22.5|-22.5|
81511493|NCT04115748|162714088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.3|59.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||59.9|-31.3|
81511494|NCT04115748|162714088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.6|77.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||77.6|-37.6|
81511495|NCT04115748|162714088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8|73.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||73.8|-23.8|
81511496|NCT04115748|162714088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.6|77.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||77.6|-37.6|
81511497|NCT04115748|162714089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|18.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||18.8|-18.8|
81511498|NCT04115748|162714089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|22.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||22.5|-22.5|
81511499|NCT04115748|162714089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|18.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||18.8|-18.8|
81511500|NCT04115748|162714089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|22.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||22.5|-22.5|
81511501|NCT04115748|162714089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|14.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.3|59.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||59.9|-31.3|
81511502|NCT04115748|162714089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|22.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||22.5|-22.5|
81511503|NCT04115748|162714089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|54.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||54.2|-29.2|
81511504|NCT04115748|162714089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.6|77.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||77.6|-37.6|
81511505|NCT04115748|162714093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.2||P-value was calculated from mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 2||0.20|-0.22|0.94
81511506|NCT04115748|162714093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.105||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.24||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 2||0.24|-0.18|0.81
81511507|NCT04115748|162714093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.05||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 4||0.05|-0.39|0.13
81511508|NCT04115748|162714093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.02||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 4||0.02|-0.43|0.073
81511509|NCT04115748|162714093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.03||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.03|-0.46|0.083
81511510|NCT04115748|162714093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.11||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.11|-0.38|0.28
81511511|NCT04115748|162714093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.02||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.02|-0.54|0.038
81511512|NCT04115748|162714093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.11||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 12||0.11|-0.41|0.25
81511513|NCT04115748|162714093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.16||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 16||0.16|-0.39|0.41
81511514|NCT04115748|162714093|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.12||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 16||0.12|-0.43|0.26
81511515|NCT04115748|162714094|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|7.9||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 4||7.9|-1.1|0.14
81511516|NCT04115748|162714094|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|7.7||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 4||7.7|-1.5|0.18
81511517|NCT04115748|162714094|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|8.7||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 16||8.7|-1.4|0.15
81511518|NCT04115748|162714094|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|9.9||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 16||9.9|-0.3|0.062
81547097|NCT03771664|162770267|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.0824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|0.4||Change from BL in MDA was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in mean duration of awakenings (MDA) in total||0.4|-6.4|0.0824
81547098|NCT03771664|162770267|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||0.4269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.3||Change from BL in MDA was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in MDA in quarter 1||1.3|-3.0|0.4269
81511519|NCT04115748|162714096|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|8.6||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 4||8.6|1.9|0.003
81511520|NCT04115748|162714096|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.71||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|8.3||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 4||8.3|1.5|0.006
81511521|NCT04115748|162714096|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|8.0||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 16||8.0|-0.4|0.076
81511522|NCT04115748|162714096|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|7.7||P-value was calculated from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, and participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 16||7.7|-0.7|0.10
81511523|NCT01200407|162714107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-35.8||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|-34.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||SBP with LOCF (Week 12)||-34.4|-37.2|0.000
81547099|NCT03771664|162770267|SUPERIORITY|Change from BL in MDA was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|LS Mean Difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.02||0.2482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|2.5|||ANCOVA|||Change from BL in MDA in quarter 2||2.5|-9.5|0.2482
81511524|NCT01200407|162714107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.4||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|-18.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||DBP with LOCF (Week 12)||-18.6|-20.3|0.000
81511525|NCT01200407|162714108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.7||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.1|-23.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||SBP w/o LOCF (Week 4)||-23.4|-26.1|0.000
81511526|NCT01200407|162714108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-33.0||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|-31.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||SBP w/o LOCF (Week 8)||-31.6|-34.4|0.000
81511527|NCT01200407|162714108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-36.3||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9|-34.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||SBP w/o LOCF (Week 12)||-34.7|-37.9|0.000
81511528|NCT01200407|162714108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.2||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-12.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||DBP w/o LOCF (Week 4)||-12.4|-14.0|0.000
81547100|NCT03771664|162770267|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34||0.3076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|3.2||Change from BL in MDA was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in MDA in quarter 3||3.2|-10.1|0.3076
81547101|NCT03771664|162770267|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.4491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.8||Change from BL in MDA was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in MDA in quarter 4||0.8|-1.9|0.4491
81547102|NCT03771664|162770268|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47||0.8724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|5.3||Change from BL in DS N1 sleep was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in duration of stage (DS) N1 sleep||5.3|-4.5|0.8724
81547103|NCT03771664|162770268|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|18.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.08||0.0238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|34.7||Change from BL in DS N2 sleep was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in DS N2 sleep||34.7|2.5|0.0238
81547104|NCT03771664|162770268|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.62||0.3863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|16.1||Change from BL in DS N3 sleep was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in DS N3 sleep||16.1|-6.3|0.3863
81547105|NCT03771664|162770268|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.69||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|-0.9||Change from BL in REM sleep duration was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory (Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score) and response variables \[Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14(EODBT)\].|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in duration of REM sleep||-0.9|-19.6|0.0320
81547106|NCT03771664|162770269|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.9524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.6||Change from BL in PS N1 sleep time was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score;Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in percentage of stage (PS) N1 sleep time||1.6|-1.7|0.9524
81547107|NCT03771664|162770269|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|5.7||Change from BL in PS N2 sleep time was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in PS N2 sleep time||5.7|-0.5|0.0930
81511529|NCT01200407|162714108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.6||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|-16.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||DBP w/o LOCF (Week 8)||-16.7|-18.4|0.000
81511530|NCT01200407|162714108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.9||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-18.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||DBP w/o LOCF (Week 12)||-18.9|-20.8|0.000
81511531|NCT02752633|162714137|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Data are presented as the urinary DHA excretion (mg/24 hr) and as the DHA-to-creatinine ratio (mg/mmol) in first morning void urine samples. Data are presented as a median (range). Differences in the median urinary DHA excretion and the urinary DHA-to-creatinine ratio between periods off pharmacotherapy and on the two study drugs, febuxostat and allopurinol, were assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test.||||<.05
81511532|NCT03497975|162714177|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.0309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|4.13||Logistic regression model includes WI-NRS baseline score as a covariate, treatment and the study site (with pooling) as a fixed effect.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.13|1.07|0.0309
81511533|NCT03497975|162714178|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-7.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.91||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.82|-3.3||Repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline ItchyQoL value. An unstructured covariance matrix is used.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measurements|||||-3.30|-10.82|0.0002
81511534|NCT03497975|162714179|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.07||Logistic regression model includes PAS (Item 5a) baseline score as a covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and the study site (with pooling) as a fixed effect.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.07|1.11|0.0179
81511535|NCT03497975|162714180|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-4.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.55|-2.31||Repeated measures model with the fixed effects of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction and baseline PROMIS value. An unstructured covariance matrix is used.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measurements|||||-2.31|-6.55|<0.0001
81511536|NCT01709422|162714233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2||||0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.05
81511537|NCT01709422|162714234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81511538|NCT01005316|162714235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.258|||||||Fisher Exact|||The p-value compares Cohort A: Non-Sensitized with Cohort B: Sensitized, Crossmatch Positive.||||0.2580
81547108|NCT03771664|162770269|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.4427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.2||Change from BL in PS N3 sleep time was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory variables: Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score; Response variable: Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT).|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in PS N3 sleep time||4.2|-1.9|0.4427
81547109|NCT03771664|162770269|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-1.7||Change from BL in % of REM sleep duration was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory (Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score) and response variables \[Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT)\].|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in percentage (%) of REM sleep time||-1.7|-5.9|0.0006
81547110|NCT03771664|162770270|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|33.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.42||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.9|58.4||Change from BL in latency to first REM period was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory (Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score) and response variables \[Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT)\].|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in latency to the first REM period||58.4|8.9|0.0083
81547111|NCT03771664|162770270|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|43.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.95||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.3|65.0||Change from BL in latency to second REM period was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory (Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score) and response variables \[Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT)\].|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in latency to the second REM period||65.0|21.3|0.0002
81547112|NCT03771664|162770270|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|38.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.99||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.2|60.2||Change from BL in latency to third REM period was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory (Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score) and response variables \[Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT)\].|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in latency to the third REM period||60.2|16.2|0.0009
81547113|NCT03771664|162770270|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|26.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.84||0.0899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|56.3||Change from BL in latency to fourth REM period was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory (Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score) and response variables \[Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT)\].|ANCOVA|||Change from BL in latency to the fourth REM period||56.3|-4.3|0.0899
81547114|NCT03771664|162770271|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-171.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|46.06||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-262.9|-79.4||Change from BL in REM density was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory (Treatment, BL antidepressant use, BL PSG-derived sleep variables score) and response variables \[Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT)\].|ANCOVA|||||-79.4|-262.9|0.0004
81547115|NCT03771664|162770272|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-288.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|68.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-425.1|-151.0||Change from BL in REMA was analyzed by ANCOVA with explanatory (Treatment, BL antidepressant use, baseline PSG-derived sleep variables score) and response variables \[Change from BL in PSG-derived sleep variables at Day 14 (EODBT)\].|ANCOVA|||||-151.0|-425.1|<0.0001
81547116|NCT03771664|162770274|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.65||0.4814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|39.5||Change from BL in sTST was analyzed by Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) with treatment baseline antidepressant use, baseline CSD-C value, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|MMRM|||Change from BL in sTST||39.5|-18.8|0.4814
81511539|NCT02516098|162714258|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the test and reference product (for Stage 1) was assessed on the basis of the point estimate of the geometric mean ratio for Cmax in relation to the bioequivalence range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Geometric mean ratio (%): T/REF|87.52|||||TWO_SIDED|92.46|77.18|99.24|||||ANOVA model was used with 'sequence', 'treatment' and 'period' as fixed effects and 'subject within sequence' as a random effect after logarithmic transformation of the data.|The study design is a two-stage Pocock-like group sequential design according to the alpha spending function approach. The alpha level for Stage 1 was 0.0377 (one-sided).||99.24|77.18|
81547117|NCT03771664|162770274|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.45||0.0964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.7|2.0||Change from BL in sWASO was analyzed by MMRM with treatment baseline antidepressant use, baseline CSD-C value, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|MMRM|||Change from BL in sWASO||2.0|-23.7|0.0964
81547118|NCT03771664|162770274|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.32||0.3672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|21.2||Change from BL in sSL was analyzed by MMRM with treatment baseline antidepressant use, baseline CSD-C value, assessment time point, and time point-by-treatment interaction as fixed effects.|MMRM|||Change from BL in sSL||21.2|-7.9|0.3672
81547119|NCT00561925|162770287|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of nevirapine XR to nevirapine IR was established if the lower bound of the confidence interval was greater than -10%|Cochran's statistic|4.9|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.1|10.0|||Cochran's statistic||Weighted treatment difference and corresponding variance were calculated based on Cochran's statistic.|||10.0|-0.1|<0.0001
81547120|NCT00561925|162770289|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of nevirapine XR to nevirapine IR was established if the lower bound of the confidence interval was greater than -2%|Cochran's statistic|4.84|||<|0.0001||95.0|-1.11|10.79|||Cochran's statistic||Weighted treatment difference and corresponding variance were calculated based on Cochran's statistic.|||10.79|-1.11|<0.0001
81547121|NCT00561925|162770291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.7719||95.0|-0.08|0.06|||ANCOVA|Means adjusted for baseline HIV-1 viral load stratum||||0.06|-0.08|0.7719
81547122|NCT00561925|162770292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.87||||0.0078||95.0|8.67|57.06|||ANCOVA|Means adjusted for baseline HIV-1 viral load stratum||||57.06|8.67|0.0078
81547123|NCT00561925|162770300|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|equivalence test with 80% -125% boundaries|adjusted gMean|79.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.5542||90.0|74.62|84.86||p-value for ratio outside the interval 80%-125%|ANOVA||Inter-individual gCV = 49.9|adjusted geometric mean ratio NVP XR : NVP IR||84.86|74.62|0.5542
81547124|NCT00684021|162770304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|3.9|||t-test, 2 sided|Stem cell treatment arm combined (Day 3 and Day7); placebo group also combined.||||3.9|-4.1|0.959
81511540|NCT02516098|162714259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the test and reference products for Stage 1 was assessed on the basis of the 92.46% confidence intervals for the geometric mean (test/reference) ratio for the AUC0-t in relation to the bioequivalence range of 80.00% to 125.00%, with a one-sided alpha of 0.0377.|Geometric mean ratio (%): T/REF|91.74|||||TWO_SIDED|92.46|83.51|100.78|||||ANOVA model was used with 'sequence', 'treatment' and 'period' as fixed effects and 'subject within sequence' as a random effect after logarithmic transformation of the data.|The study design is a two-stage Pocock-like group sequential design according to the alpha spending function approach. The alpha level for Stage 1 was 0.0377 (one-sided).||100.78|83.51|
81511541|NCT02516098|162714260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (%): T/REF|91.66|||||TWO_SIDED|92.46|83.59|100.51|||||ANOVA model was used with 'sequence', 'treatment' and 'period' as fixed effects and 'subject within sequence' as a random effect after logarithmic transformation of the data.|The test product was compared to the reference product by means of statistical analysis.||100.51|83.59|
81511542|NCT02516098|162714261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio (%): T/REF|92.96|||||TWO_SIDED|92.46|81.94|105.47|||||ANOVA model was used with 'sequence', 'treatment' and 'period' as fixed effects and 'subject within sequence' as a random effect after logarithmic transformation of the data.|The test product was compared to the reference product by means of statistical analysis.||105.47|81.94|
81511543|NCT01734395|162714262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.56|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4262|-0.9467|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.9467|-1.4262|<.0001
81511544|NCT01734395|162714263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.69|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9188|2.0438|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.0438|0.9188|<.0001
81511545|NCT01734395|162714264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.43|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.814|-0.5586|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.5586|-0.814|<.0001
81511546|NCT01092780|162714265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|8.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.11|10.2||||||Difference in least squares (LS) means||10.20|6.11|
81511547|NCT01092780|162714265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|8.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.07|10.15||||||Difference in LS means||10.15|6.07|
81511548|NCT01092780|162714266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|-0.05||||||Difference in LS means||-0.05|-0.10|
81511549|NCT01092780|162714266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|-0.05||||||Difference in LS means||-0.05|-0.09|
81511550|NCT01092780|162714268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-2.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.76|-0.35||||||Difference in LS means||-0.35|-3.76|
81511551|NCT01092780|162714268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.79|-0.4||||||Difference in LS means||-0.40|-3.79|
81511552|NCT01092780|162714269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|10.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|8.49|11.92||||||||11.92|8.49|
81511553|NCT01092780|162714270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|-0.05||||||Difference in LS means||-0.05|-0.08|
81511554|NCT02300558|162714311|OTHER|||||||0.0087|||||||paired t- test|||Based on a 2-sided, paired t-test ( α = 0.05), and a standard deviation (SD) of 30 msec, a sample size of 40 participants provided greater than 95% power assuming a difference in mean daytime QTcF interval (AUC0-6/6) as measured by standard 12-lead ECG between baseline and Week 24 of 20 msec. The null hypothesis was that the mean difference between the baseline and Week 24 mean daytime QTcF interval was zero.||||0.0087
81511555|NCT01626118|162714336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|317.612|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|149.6694||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.297|611.926|||ANCOVA|||The p value was obtained from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model that included treatment effect as the factor and baseline pain intensity as the covariate. This was the primary analysis of the primary efficacy parameter.||611.926|23.297|0.034
81511556|NCT01626118|162714336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|342.132|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|150.0397||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.09|637.175|||ANCOVA|||The p value was obtained from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model that included treatment effect as the factor and baseline pain intensity as the covariate. This was the primary analysis of the primary efficacy parameter.||637.175|47.090|0.023
81511557|NCT01626118|162714336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|61.972|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|150.2717||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-233.527|357.471|||ANCOVA|||The p value was obtained from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model that included treatment effect as the factor and baseline pain intensity as the covariate. This was the primary analysis of the primary efficacy parameter.||357.471|-233.527|0.680
81511558|NCT01626118|162714336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|503.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|102.3149|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|301.93|704.086|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The p value was obtained from a mixed-model repeated-measure (MMRM) model that used all available data from all subjects to derive an estimate of pain intensity scores for subjects following study withdrawal, rather than imputing a score for individual subjects. The MMRM analysis was a sensitivity analysis of the primary efficacy parameter."||704.086|301.930|<0.001
81511559|NCT01626118|162714336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|511.357|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|102.5851|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|309.749|712.965|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The p value was obtained from a mixed-model repeated-measure (MMRM) model that used all available data from all subjects to derive an estimate of pain intensity scores for subjects following study withdrawal, rather than imputing a score for individual subjects. The MMRM analysis was a sensitivity analysis of the primary efficacy parameter."||712.965|309.749|<0.001
81511560|NCT01626118|162714336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Mean|341.232|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|102.7761|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|139.249|543.215|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"The p value was obtained from a mixed-model repeated-measure (MMRM) model that used all available data from all subjects to derive an estimate of pain intensity scores for subjects following study withdrawal, rather than imputing a score for individual subjects. The MMRM analysis was a sensitivity analysis of the primary efficacy parameter."||543.215|139.249|<0.001
81511561|NCT01626118|162714337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.191|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.191
81511562|NCT01626118|162714337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.108|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.108
81511563|NCT01626118|162714337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.461|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.461
81511564|NCT01626118|162714338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.079
81511565|NCT01626118|162714338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.041
81511566|NCT01626118|162714338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.458|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.458
81511567|NCT01626118|162714339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.020
81511568|NCT01626118|162714339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.021
81511569|NCT01626118|162714339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.441|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.441
81511570|NCT01626118|162714340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.141|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.141
81511571|NCT01626118|162714340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.071
81511572|NCT01626118|162714340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.716|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.716
81511573|NCT01626118|162714341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.049
81511574|NCT01626118|162714341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.020
81511575|NCT01626118|162714341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.593|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.593
81511576|NCT01626118|162714342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.021
81511577|NCT01626118|162714342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.012
81511578|NCT01626118|162714342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.447|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.447
81511579|NCT01626118|162714343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.036
81547125|NCT00684021|162770305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.23|||Fisher Exact|||Clinical and Safety Outcomes including death, reinfarction, repeat revascularization, hospitalization for heart failure and ICD placement. The relative incidences of events are compared between the active and placebo groups.However the paucity of events precluded a reliable time to event analysis.||2.23|0.42|0.93
81511580|NCT01626118|162714343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.017
81511581|NCT01626118|162714343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.577|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.577
81511582|NCT01500252|162714376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.59||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81511583|NCT01500252|162714377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.83||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.83
81511584|NCT01500252|162714379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.10
81547126|NCT00684021|162770306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8||0.585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|6.9|||Regression, Linear|||Day 3 Stem Cell Arm and Day 7 Stem Cell Arm were combined and compared to the combination of Day 3 Placebo and Day 7 Placebo arms.||6.9|-12.2|0.585
81511585|NCT01500252|162714380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.39||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.39
81511586|NCT01500252|162714381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.43||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.43
81511587|NCT01500252|162714382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.71||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.71
81511588|NCT01500252|162714383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.98||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.98
81511589|NCT01500252|162714384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.35||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.35
81511590|NCT01500252|162714385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.31||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.31
81511591|NCT03115827|162714390|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6
81511592|NCT00904670|162714441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) mean difference|-12.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.75|-10.17|||ANOVA|||Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-10.17|-14.75|<0.0001
81511593|NCT00904670|162714442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-6.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.53|-4.11|||ANOVA|||Hour 0.75: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-4.11|-8.53|<0.0001
81511594|NCT00904670|162714442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-9.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.04|-7.91|||ANOVA|||Hour 2: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-7.91|-12.04|<0.0001
81511595|NCT00904670|162714442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-9.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.92|-6.75|||ANOVA|||Hour 8: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-6.75|-11.92|<0.0001
81511596|NCT00904670|162714442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.04|-1.54|||ANOVA|||Hour 10: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-1.54|-6.04|0.0016
81511597|NCT00904670|162714442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.61|-1.94|||ANOVA|||Hour 12: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-1.94|-7.61|0.0016
81511598|NCT00904670|162714443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-0.36|||ANOVA|||Hour 0.75: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-0.36|-1.88|0.0051
81547127|NCT00684021|162770307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|8.2|||Regression, Linear|||Day 3 Stem Cell Arm and Day 7 Stem Cell Arm were combined and compared to the combination of Day 3 Placebo and Day 7 Placebo arms.||8.2|-6.6|0.831
81511599|NCT00904670|162714443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|-0.95|||ANOVA|||Hour 2: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-0.95|-2.23|<0.0001
81511600|NCT00904670|162714443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|-1.2|||ANOVA|||Hour 4: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-1.20|-3.37|0.0001
81511601|NCT00904670|162714443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|-0.47|||ANOVA|||Hour 8: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-0.47|-2.52|0.0055
81511602|NCT00904670|162714443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.1977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.29|||ANOVA|||Hour 10: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||0.29|-1.38|0.1977
81511603|NCT00904670|162714443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.0491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|0.0|||ANOVA|||Hour 12: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||0.00|-1.76|0.0491
81511604|NCT00904670|162714444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|-1.02|||ANOVA|||Hour 0.75: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-1.02|-2.36|<0.0001
81511605|NCT00904670|162714444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.82|||ANOVA|||Hour 2: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-1.82|-3.50|<0.0001
81511606|NCT00904670|162714444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.77|-2.13|||ANOVA|||Hour 4: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-2.13|-3.77|<0.0001
81511607|NCT00904670|162714444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|-1.66|||ANOVA|||Hour 8: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-1.66|-3.33|<0.0001
81511608|NCT00904670|162714444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|-0.44|||ANOVA|||Hour 10: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-0.44|-2.07|0.0035
81511609|NCT00904670|162714444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-0.35|||ANOVA|||Hour 12: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-0.35|-2.51|0.0109
81511610|NCT00904670|162714445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|25.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.61|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.26|34.96|||ANOVA|||Hour 0.75: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||34.96|16.26|<0.0001
81511611|NCT00904670|162714445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|37.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.21|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.54|47.66|||ANOVA|||Hour 2: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||47.66|26.54|<0.0001
81511612|NCT00904670|162714445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|45.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.89|60.65|||ANOVA|||Hour 4: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||60.65|30.89|<0.0001
81547128|NCT00684021|162770308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|7.0|||Regression, Linear|||Day 3 Stem Cell Arm and Day 7 Stem Cell Arm were combined and compared to the combination of Day 3 Placebo and Day 7 Placebo arms.||7.0|-5.5|0.817
81547129|NCT00684021|162770309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.27||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|3.67|||Regression, Linear|||Day 3 Stem Cell Arm and Day 7 Stem Cell Arm were combined and compared to the combination of Day 3 Placebo and Day 7 Placebo arms.||3.67|-13.7|0.272
81547130|NCT00684021|162770310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.2|||t-test, 2 sided|Stem cell treatment arm combined (Day 3 and Day7); placebo group also combined.||||1.2|-3.0|0.409
81547131|NCT00684021|162770310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|100.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.0|1000.0|||Regression, Linear|||||1000|15|0.02
81547132|NCT00684021|162770311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.9|||t-test, 2 sided|Stem cell treatment arm combined (Day 3 and Day7); placebo group also combined.||||2.9|-3.9|0.777
81547133|NCT02177032|162770321|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority in immune response of the 4-sites, 1-week (4-4-4-0-0) ID PEP regimen compared to the currently recommended 2-sites TRC (2-2-2-0-2) ID PEP regimen, with or without HRIG, will be established If the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around the differences of the percentage of subject with RVNA titer ≥ 0.5 IU/ml at day 50 is \> -0.05 (non-inferiority margin)."|Protection Rate Differences|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.0|||Fisher Exact|||||0|-2.4|
81547134|NCT02177032|162770322|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The investigational regimen 4-sites, 1-week ID PEP will be declared as non-inferior to currently recommended 2-sites TRC ID PEP regimen if the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around of the observed GMC ratio is greater than 0.667."|Vaccine Group Ratios|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.58|||ANOVA|||||0.58|0.37|
81547135|NCT02177032|162770323|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The investigational regimen 4-sites, 1-week ID PEP will be declared as non-inferior to currently recommended 2-sites TRC ID PEP regimen if the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around of the observed GMC ratio is greater than 0.667 (Day 8)"|Vaccine Group Ratios|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.29|||ANOVA|||||1.29|0.84|
81547136|NCT02177032|162770323|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The investigational regimen 4-sites, 1-week ID PEP will be declared as non-inferior to currently recommended 2-sites TRC ID PEP regimen if the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around of the observed GMC ratio is greater than 0.667 (Day 15)"|Vaccine Group Ratios|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|2.1|||ANOVA|||||2.1|1.35|
81547137|NCT02177032|162770323|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The investigational regimen 4-sites, 1-week ID PEP will be declared as non-inferior to currently recommended 2-sites TRC ID PEP regimen if the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around of the observed GMC ratio is greater than 0.667 (Day 91)."|Vaccine Group Ratios|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.85|||ANOVA|||||0.85|0.54|
81547138|NCT02177032|162770323|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The investigational regimen 4-sites, 1-week ID PEP will be declared as non-inferior to currently recommended 2-sites TRC ID PEP regimen if the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around of the observed GMC ratio is greater than 0.667 (Day 181)"|Vaccine Group Ratios|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.59|||ANOVA|||||1.59|0.94|
81547139|NCT02177032|162770323|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The investigational regimen 4-sites, 1-week ID PEP will be declared as non-inferior to currently recommended 2-sites TRC ID PEP regimen if the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around of the observed GMC ratio is greater than 0.667 (Day 366)"|Vaccine Group Ratios|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.19|||ANOVA|||||2.19|1.27|
81547140|NCT02177032|162770324|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority in immune response of the 4-sites, 1-week (4-4-4-0-0) ID PEP regimen compared to the currently recommended 2-sites TRC (2-2-2-0-2) ID PEP regimen, with or without HRIG, will be established If the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around the differences of the percentage of subject with RVNA titer ≥ 0.5 IU/ml at Day 8 is \> -0.05 (non-inferiority margin)."|Protection Rate Differences|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|13.9|||Fisher Exact|||||13.9|3.8|
81547141|NCT02177032|162770324|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority in immune response of the 4-sites, 1-week (4-4-4-0-0) ID PEP regimen compared to the currently recommended 2-sites TRC (2-2-2-0-2) ID PEP regimen, with or without HRIG, will be established If the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around the differences of the percentage of subject with RVNA titer ≥ 0.5 IU/ml at Day 15 is \> -0.05 (non-inferiority margin)."|Protection Rate Differences|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.6|||Fisher Exact|||||1.6|-1|
81547142|NCT02177032|162770324|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority in immune response of the 4-sites, 1-week (4-4-4-0-0) ID PEP regimen compared to the currently recommended 2-sites TRC (2-2-2-0-2) ID PEP regimen, with or without HRIG, will be established If the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around the differences of the percentage of subject with RVNA titer ≥ 0.5 IU/ml at Day 91 is \> -0.05 (non-inferiority margin)."|Protection Rate Differences|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-1.4|||Fisher Exact|||||-1.4|-6|
81547143|NCT02177032|162770324|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority in immune response of the 4-sites, 1-week (4-4-4-0-0) ID PEP regimen compared to the currently recommended 2-sites TRC (2-2-2-0-2) ID PEP regimen, with or without HRIG, will be established If the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around the differences of the percentage of subject with RVNA titer ≥ 0.5 IU/ml at Day 181 is \> -0.05 (non-inferiority margin)."|Protection Rate Differences|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|3.2|||Fisher Exact|||||3.2|-4.5|
81547144|NCT02177032|162770324|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority in immune response of the 4-sites, 1-week (4-4-4-0-0) ID PEP regimen compared to the currently recommended 2-sites TRC (2-2-2-0-2) ID PEP regimen, with or without HRIG, will be established If the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around the differences of the percentage of subject with RVNA titer ≥ 0.5 IU/ml at Day 366 is \> -0.05 (non-inferiority margin)."|Protection Rate Differences|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|11.5|||Fisher Exact|||||11.5|1.3|
81574461|NCT02989194|162821746|SUPERIORITY|All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level.||||||0.169||||||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was defined as no treatment difference.||||0.169
81547145|NCT02177032|162770325|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority in immune response of the 4-sites, 1-week (4-4-4-0-0) ID PEP regimen of the PCEC vaccine, with HRIG administration, compared to that of the new 4-sites, 1-week (4-4-4-0-0) ID PEP regimen of the PCEC vaccine, without HRIG administration, in adult subjects will be established if the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around the differences of the percentage of subject with RVNA titer ≥ 0.5 IU/ml at Day 8 is \> -0.05 (non-inferiority margin)."|Protection Rate Differences|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|-1.0|||Fisher Exact|||||-1|-19.6|
81511613|NCT00904670|162714445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|35.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.57|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.14|48.78|||ANOVA|||Hour 8: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||48.78|22.14|<0.0001
81511614|NCT00904670|162714445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|14.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.86||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|26.73|||ANOVA|||Hour 10: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||26.73|3.00|0.0155
81511615|NCT00904670|162714445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|20.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.18||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.17|33.22|||ANOVA|||Hour 12: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||33.22|8.17|0.0019
81511616|NCT00904670|162714447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|-0.74|||ANOVA|||Hour 0.75: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-0.74|-2.85|0.0014
81511617|NCT00904670|162714447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.76|-1.82|||ANOVA|||Hour 2: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-1.82|-3.76|<0.0001
81511618|NCT00904670|162714447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|-2.67|||ANOVA|||Hour 4: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-2.67|-5.12|<0.0001
81511619|NCT00904670|162714447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|-1.33|||ANOVA|||Hour 8: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-1.33|-3.97|0.0002
81511620|NCT00904670|162714447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.3492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.49|||ANOVA|||Hour 10: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||0.49|-1.34|0.3492
81511621|NCT00904670|162714447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|-0.33|||ANOVA|||Hour 12: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-0.33|-2.34|0.0105
81511622|NCT00904670|162714448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-1.0|||ANOVA|||Hour 0.75: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-1.00|-2.43|<0.0001
81511623|NCT00904670|162714448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|-2.1|||ANOVA|||Hour 2: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-2.10|-3.78|<0.0001
81511624|NCT00904670|162714448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|-2.57|||ANOVA|||Hour 4: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-2.57|-4.11|<0.0001
81511625|NCT00904670|162714448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|-1.76|||ANOVA|||Hour 8: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-1.76|-3.64|<0.0001
81511626|NCT00904670|162714448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.73|||ANOVA|||Hour 10: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-0.73|-2.40|0.0006
81511627|NCT00904670|162714448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|-0.3|||ANOVA|||Hour 12: Treatment comparisons for observed scores were assessed using linear models with sequence (Placebo/NWP06 and NWP06/Placebo), period, and treatment (NWP06 and Placebo) as fixed effects, and participant within sequence as a repeated effect with a compound symmetry correlation structure. A negative point difference indicated a positive effect of NWP06 over Placebo.||-0.30|-1.94|0.0087
81511628|NCT00313144|162714495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.044||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.044
81511629|NCT00313144|162714497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.009
81511630|NCT00313144|162714498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.005
81511631|NCT00313144|162714500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.006||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.006
81511632|NCT00313144|162714501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.044||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.044
81511633|NCT00313144|162714502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.046||95.0|||||Paired t-test|||||||0.046
81511634|NCT00893152|162714517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81511635|NCT01208961|162714581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|400.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|326.87|490.36|||ANOVA|ANOVA on log-trans baseline-adj PK values using sequence, period, and treatments as fixed effects and subject nested within sequence as random effect||Results for the analyses of the High-Fat Periods were not posted because the critical comparison was the response of Lovaza versus Epanova to the clinically relevant low-fat diet to be used as adjunct in hypertriglyceridemia.||490.36|326.87|<0.001
81511636|NCT01208961|162714582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Mans|649.66|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|511.75|824.75||ANOVA model with baseline value as covariate, and treatment and user/non-user of lipid-altering drugs as factors. LSM estimate performed on log-scale|ANOVA|||Results for the analyses of the High-Fat Periods were not posted because the critical comparison was the response of Lovaza versus Epanova to the clinically relevant low-fat diet to be used as adjunct in hypertriglyceridemia.||824.75|511.75|<0.01
81511637|NCT01208961|162714583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|369.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|301.74|452.86|||ANOVA|||Results for the analyses of the High-Fat Periods were not posted because the critical comparison was the response of Lovaza versus Epanova to the clinically relevant low-fat diet to be used as adjunct in hypertriglyceridemia.||452.86|301.74|<0.001
81511638|NCT03641716|162714584|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.08|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81511639|NCT03641716|162714585|OTHER||Effect Size - Cohen's d|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.65||||||Due to limited size of sub-sample, we calculated a Cohen's d effect size for raw total score on the PSI from baseline to the 3-month follow-up, with a 95% confidence interval.||.65|-.66|
81511640|NCT03641716|162714586|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||a prior threshold for statistical significance set at p\<.05|t-test, 2 sided|We ran a paired samples t-test with pre/post intervention data (from baseline and 3-month assessments).||After examining the data to ensure it met the statistical assumptions (e.g. normality, no outliers), we ran a paired-sample pre-post t-test to examine the difference in scores from baseline to 3 months on the NutriSTEP (Screening Tool for Every Preschooler) assessment.||||<.01
81511641|NCT02487654|162714587|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.05
81511642|NCT02152371|162714590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Means Diff|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.56|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||-0.56|-0.97|<.001
81511643|NCT02152371|162714591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Diff|-16.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.02|-7.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-7.44|-26.02|<.001
81511644|NCT02152371|162714592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Diff|-8.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.95||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.87|-2.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre-Morning Meal||-2.25|-13.87|.007
81511645|NCT02152371|162714592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Diff|-17.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.96|-8.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning Meal 2-Hour Postprandial||-8.40|-25.96|<.001
81511646|NCT02152371|162714592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Diff|-15.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.58|-7.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre-Midday Meal||-7.52|-23.58|<.001
81511647|NCT02152371|162714592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Diff|-18.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.58|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.18|-9.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Midday Meal 2-Hour Postprandial||-9.12|-27.18|<.001
81511648|NCT02152371|162714592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Diff|-14.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.55||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.93|-5.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pre-Evening Meal||-5.99|-23.93|.001
81511649|NCT02152371|162714592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Diff|-21.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.46|-10.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Evening Meal 2-Hour Postprandial||-10.10|-32.46|<.001
81511650|NCT02152371|162714592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Diff|-19.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.77|-10.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3:00AM (Morning)||-10.18|-28.77|<.001
81511651|NCT02152371|162714593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Means Difference|-2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|-1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.64|-3.19|<.001
81511652|NCT02152371|162714594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Means Diff|-13.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.55|-6.84|||MMRM|||||-6.84|-19.55|<.001
81511653|NCT02152371|162714601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|12.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.00|3.70|<.001
81511654|NCT02152371|162714601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio, log|5.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.35|9.73|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.73|3.35|<.001
81511655|NCT02152371|162714602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|7.47|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.47|2.32|<.001
81511656|NCT02152371|162714603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|6.23|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.23|2.09|<.001
81511657|NCT02152371|162714604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.26|9.62|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.62|3.26|<.001
81511658|NCT05285644|162714606|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Difference in Percentages|34.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.9|42.0||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|Pearson's Chi-squared test||Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.|For binary endpoint, the underlying continuous measurement of unanesthetized Schirmer score was imputed, change score calculated and then dichotomized to ascertain attainment of greater than or equal to 10 millimeter increase from pre-drop baseline.|42.0|26.9|<0.0001
81511659|NCT05285644|162714607|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|-1.0||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center.|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||-1.0|-9.1|0.0138
81511660|NCT05285644|162714608|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|8.6||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center||The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|8.6|5.8|<0.0001
81511661|NCT05285644|162714609|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Difference in Percentages|26.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.5|34.0||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|Pearson's Chi-squared test||Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.|For binary endpoint, the underlying continuous measurement of unanesthetized Schirmer score was imputed, change score calculated and then dichotomized to ascertain attainment of greater than or equal to 10 millimeter increase from pre-drop baseline.|34.0|19.5|<0.0001
81511662|NCT05285644|162714610|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|6.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|7.5||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||7.5|4.9|<0.0001
81511663|NCT05285644|162714611|OTHER|Difference (2 sided)|Difference in Percentages|33.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.8|41.4||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|Pearson's Chi-squared test||Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.|For binary endpoint, the underlying continuous measurement of unanesthetized Schirmer score was imputed, change score calculated and then dichotomized to ascertain attainment of greater than or equal to 10 millimeter increase from pre-drop baseline.|41.4|24.8|<0.0001
81511664|NCT05285644|162714612|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|9.0||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||9.0|6.0|<0.0001
81511665|NCT05285644|162714613|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.28||0.2184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|1.7||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||1.7|-7.3|0.2184
81511666|NCT05285644|162714614|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43||0.266|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-7.5|2.1||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||2.1|-7.5|0.2660
81511667|NCT05285644|162714615|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.37||0.2741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|2.0||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||2.0|-7.2|0.2741
81511668|NCT05285644|162714616|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|1.3||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||1.3|-8.2|0.1590
81511669|NCT05285644|162714617|OTHER|Difference (2-sided)|Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.67||0.1369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|1.3||Multiple imputation methodology was implemented in handling missing data, both related to and unrelated to intercurrent events.|ANCOVA|Based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models with effects of treatment, baseline, and analysis center|Difference equals 0.003% AR-15512 minus AR-15512 Vehicle|The primary estimand targeted the treatment effect attributable to the randomly assigned treatment, regardless of compliance to study treatment and assuming subjects who discontinued due to lack of efficacy, AEs, or disallowed concurrent treatments followed the behavior of subjects in the reference arm for the duration of the study and subjects who discontinued for other reasons would have followed the behavior of subjects who were still in the study under same randomly assigned treatment.||1.3|-9.2|0.1369
81511670|NCT04382586|162714624|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.4099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.349|7.391|||Unstratified 1-sided Fisher's exact test|||||7.391|0.349|0.4099
81511671|NCT04382586|162714625|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.918||||0.7619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.511|1.648|||Log Rank|||||1.648|0.511|0.7619
81511672|NCT01331837|162714644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|In order to reject the null hypothesis and claim non-inferiority of TCZ compared to ETA, a HR point estimate of ≤ 1.278 and upper limit of 95% CI \<1.8 was required.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.43||||||"The analysis assessed in the ITT population the hazard ratio of the primary endpoint in TCZ compared to ETA patients. This was done through a comparison of the hazard functions between TCZ and ETA patients.~A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used in evaluating the relative CV event rate of TCZ over ETA, with the following randomization factors used as strata:~* Previous exposure to anti-TNF (Yes/No)~* History of CV events (Yes/No)"||1.43|0.77|
81547146|NCT02177032|162770325|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority in immune response of the 4-sites, 1-week (4-4-4-0-0) ID PEP regimen of the PCEC vaccine, with HRIG administration, compared to that of the new 4-sites, 1-week (4-4-4-0-0) ID PEP regimen of the PCEC vaccine, without HRIG administration, in adult subjects will be established if the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around the differences of the percentage of subject with RVNA titer ≥ 0.5 IU/ml at Day 15 is \> -0.05 (non-inferiority margin)."|Protection Rate Differences|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|2.6|||Fisher Exact|||||2.6|-5.6|
81547147|NCT02177032|162770325|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority in immune response of the 4-sites, 1-week (4-4-4-0-0) ID PEP regimen of the PCEC vaccine, with HRIG administration, compared to that of the new 4-sites, 1-week (4-4-4-0-0) ID PEP regimen of the PCEC vaccine, without HRIG administration, in adult subjects will be established if the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around the differences of the percentage of subject with RVNA titer ≥ 0.5 IU/ml at Day 91 is \> -0.05 (non-inferiority margin)."|Protection Rate Differences|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|-7.1|||Fisher Exact|||||-7.1|-26|
81511673|NCT01331837|162714646|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was only formally tested for the primary ITT analysis'|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.62||||||"The analysis assessed in the OT population the hazard ratio of the primary endpoint in TCZ compared to ETA patients. This was done through a comparison of the hazard functions between TCZ and ETA patients.~A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used in evaluating the relative CV event rate of TCZ over ETA, with the following randomization factors used as strata:~* Previous exposure to anti-TNF (Yes/No)~* History of CV events (Yes/No)"||1.62|0.76|
81511674|NCT01331837|162714648|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was only formally tested for the primary ITT analysis and not for the sensitivity analysis.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.4||||||"The analysis assessed in the ITT population the hazard ratio of the primary endpoint in TCZ compared to ETA patients. This was done through a comparison of the hazard functions between TCZ and ETA patients.~A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used in evaluating the relative CV event rate of TCZ over ETA, with the following randomization factors used as strata:~* Previous exposure to anti-TNF (Yes/No)~* History of CV events (Yes/No)"||1.40|0.73|
81511675|NCT01331837|162714650|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was only formally tested for the primary ITT analysis and not for the sensitivity analysis.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.56||||||"The analysis assessed in the ITT population the hazard ratio of the primary endpoint in TCZ compared to ETA patients. This was done through a comparison of the hazard functions between TCZ and ETA patients.~A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used in evaluating the relative CV event rate of TCZ over ETA, with the following randomization factors used as strata:~* Previous exposure to anti-TNF (Yes/No)~* History of CV events (Yes/No)"||1.56|0.70|
81511676|NCT01331837|162714652|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was only formally tested for the primary ITT analysis.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.34||||||"The analysis assessed in the ITT population the hazard ratio of the secondary endpoint in TCZ compared to ETA patients. This was done through a comparison of the hazard functions between TCZ and ETA patients.~A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used in evaluating the relative CV event rate of TCZ over ETA, with the following randomization factors used as strata:~* Previous exposure to anti-TNF (Yes/No)~* History of CV events (Yes/No)"||1.34|0.73|
81511677|NCT01331837|162714654|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|'The non-inferiority margin was only formally tested for the primary ITT analysis'|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.49||||||"The analysis assessed in the ITT population the hazard ratio of the secondary endpoint in TCZ compared to ETA patients. This was done through a comparison of the hazard functions between TCZ and ETA patients.~A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used in evaluating the relative CV event rate of TCZ over ETA, with the following randomization factors used as strata:~* Previous exposure to anti-TNF (Yes/No)~* History of CV events (Yes/No)"||1.49|0.54|
81511678|NCT01331837|162714656|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was only formally tested for the primary ITT analysis.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.63||||||"The analysis assessed in the ITT population the hazard ratio of the secondary endpoint in TCZ compared to ETA patients. This was done through a comparison of the hazard functions between TCZ and ETA patients.~A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used in evaluating the relative CV event rate of TCZ over ETA, with the following randomization factors used as strata:~* Previous exposure to anti-TNF (Yes/No)~* History of CV events (Yes/No)"||1.63|0.64|
81511679|NCT01331837|162714658|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was only formally tested for the primary ITT analysis.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.92||||||"The analysis assessed in the ITT population the hazard ratio of the secondary endpoint in TCZ compared to ETA patients. This was done through a comparison of the hazard functions between TCZ and ETA patients.~A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used in evaluating the relative CV event rate of TCZ over ETA, with the following randomization factors used as strata:~* Previous exposure to anti-TNF (Yes/No)~* History of CV events (Yes/No)"||2.92|0.80|
81511680|NCT01331837|162714660|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was only formally tested for the primary ITT analysis.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.41||||||"The analysis assessed in the ITT population the hazard ratio of the secondary endpoint in TCZ compared to ETA patients. This was done through a comparison of the hazard functions between TCZ and ETA patients.~A stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model was used in evaluating the relative CV event rate of TCZ over ETA, with the following randomization factors used as strata:~* Previous exposure to anti-TNF (Yes/No)~* History of CV events (Yes/No)"||1.41|0.70|
81511681|NCT01380535|162714687|OTHER|||||||0.373|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.373
81511682|NCT02370537|162714689|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of least-square means (LSmeans) for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% Confidence Intervals (CIs) by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|Geometric least-squares (GLS) Mean Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|1.1|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||1.10|0.52|
81547148|NCT02177032|162770325|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority in immune response of the 4-sites, 1-week (4-4-4-0-0) ID PEP regimen of the PCEC vaccine, with HRIG administration, compared to that of the new 4-sites, 1-week (4-4-4-0-0) ID PEP regimen of the PCEC vaccine, without HRIG administration, in adult subjects will be established if the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around the differences of the percentage of subject with RVNA titer ≥ 0.5 IU/ml at Day 181 is \> -0.05 (non-inferiority margin)."|Protection Rate Differences|-17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|-7.1|||Fisher Exact|||||-7.1|-29|
81547149|NCT02177032|162770325|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"The non-inferiority in immune response of the 4-sites, 1-week (4-4-4-0-0) ID PEP regimen of the PCEC vaccine, with HRIG administration, compared to that of the new 4-sites, 1-week (4-4-4-0-0) ID PEP regimen of the PCEC vaccine, without HRIG administration, in adult subjects will be established if the lower bound of the two sided 95% confidence interval around the differences of the percentage of subject with RVNA titer ≥ 0.5 IU/ml at Day 366 is \> -0.05 (non-inferiority margin)."|Protection Rate Differences|-25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|-13.2|||Fisher Exact|||||-13.2|-37.8|
81547150|NCT00847210|162770379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.095||95.0||||There was no statistical significant difference (p-value \>0.05) in Tmax between the 30 mg and 60 mg dose group. Both age group and site did not have statistically significant effects on Tmax.|ANOVA|||This study was not powered for any hypothesis testing. For Tmax, an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was fitted that included fixed effect of age group, regimen and interaction of age group and regimen. If the interaction term was not statistically significant, it was not included in the final model. The site effect was also tested in the model, and was not included in the final model if it was not statistically significant (P\>0.05). Pairwise comparisons between regimens were conducted.||||0.095
81547151|NCT00847210|162770380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of the central values for Cmax|1.21||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.897|1.63|||ANOVA||Ninety percent confidence intervals for assessing the dose proportionality of dexlansoprazole pharmacokinetics between regimens were computed based on the frame work of ANOVA.|This study was not powered for any hypothesis testing. For natural logarithm of dose-normalized Cmax, an ANOVA model was fitted that included fixed effect of age group, regimen and interaction of age group and regimen. If the interaction term was not statistically significant, it was not included in the final model. Site effect was tested in the model, and was not included in the final model if not statistically significant (P\>0.05). Pairwise comparisons between regimens were conducted.||1.630|0.897|0.289
81547152|NCT00847210|162770381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the dose-normalized AUC(0-tlqc)|1.158||||0.402|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.864|1.551|||ANOVA||Ninety percent confidence intervals for assessing the dose proportionality of dexlansoprazole AUC(0-tlqc) between regimens were computed based on the frame work of ANOVA.|This study was not powered for any hypothesis testing. For Tmax, an ANOVA model was fitted that included fixed effect of age group (12-14 years and 15 17 years), regimen and interaction of age group and regimen. If the interaction term was not statistically significant, it was not included in the final model. The site effect was also tested in the model, and was not included in the final model if it was not statistically significant (P\>0.05). Pairwise comparisons between regimens were conducted.||1.551|0.864|0.402
81547153|NCT00847210|162770382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of the central values for dose-nor|1.168||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.864|1.579|||ANOVA||Ninety percent confidence intervals for assessing the dose proportionality of dexlansoprazole AUC(0-24) between regimens were computed based on the frame work of ANOVA.|This study was not powered for any hypothesis testing. For Tmax, an ANOVA model was fitted that included fixed effect of age group (12-14 years and 15 17 years), regimen and interaction of age group and regimen. If the interaction term was not statistically significant, it was not included in the final model. The site effect was also tested in the model, and was not included in the final model if it was not statistically significant (P\>0.05). Pairwise comparisons between regimens were conducted.||1.579|0.864|0.388
81547154|NCT00472576|162770390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.291|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.693||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.911|3.671|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean differences reflect groups differences at end point.|A linear mixed model with restricted maximum likelihood estimation was used to examine the effects of treatment (MK-0657 and placebo) over time (treatment day) with the baseline of each phase as a covariate. A main effect for phase of study was also included. Schwarz's Bayesian criteria was used to determine the best fitting variance-covariance structure which was an autoregressive moving average model. Bonferroni adjusted simple effects tests were used to evaluate significant effects.||3.671|0.911|.001
81511683|NCT02370537|162714689|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS Mean ratio|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|0.72|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||0.72|0.32|
81511684|NCT02370537|162714689|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.44|0.82|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||0.82|0.44|
81511685|NCT02370537|162714690|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS Mean Ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.93|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||1.93|0.84|
81574462|NCT02989194|162821747|SUPERIORITY|Descriptive Statistics. Statistical comparisons were performed using log rank test.||||||0.028||||||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier methods were used to calculate the median time. All null hypotheses were defined as no treatment difference.|All statistical comparisons were performed using 2-sided tests at the 0.05 significance level, unless specifically stated otherwise. All null hypotheses were defined as no treatment difference. All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|||0.028
81511686|NCT02370537|162714690|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.51|1.25|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||1.25|0.51|
81511687|NCT02370537|162714690|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS Mean Ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.82|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||1.82|0.92|
81511688|NCT02370537|162714691|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.28|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||1.28|0.63|
81511689|NCT02370537|162714691|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|0.85|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||0.85|0.39|
81511690|NCT02370537|162714691|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|1.0|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||1.00|0.55|
81511691|NCT02370537|162714692|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|0.73|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||0.73|0.37|
81511692|NCT02370537|162714692|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|0.67|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||0.67|0.32|
81511693|NCT02370537|162714692|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|0.7|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||0.70|0.40|
81547155|NCT00472576|162770391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.479||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.981|2.901||This test is a comparison of the MK-0657 condition to the placebo condition.|Mixed Models Analysis||The primary outcome of interest is whether the groups differ at the end of the study, so the means represent values at that point in time.|A linear mixed model with restricted maximum likelihood estimation was used to examine the effects of treatment (MK-0657 and placebo) over time (treatment day) with the baseline of each phase as a covariate. A main effect for phase of study was also included. Schwarz's Bayesian criteria was used to determine the best fitting variance-covariance structure which was an autoregressive moving average model. Bonferroni adjusted simple effects tests were used to evaluate significant effects.||2.901|-6.981|.272
81547156|NCT02592798|162770392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.8|33.3|||||Abatacept - Placebo for Double-Blind Period Day 113|||33.3|-46.8|
81547157|NCT02592798|162770392|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.3|24.3|||||Abatacept - Placebo for Open Label Period Day 113|||24.3|-63.3|
81547158|NCT02592798|162770393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6495|2.3855|||||Abatacept - Placebo for Double-Blind Period Day 113|||2.3855|-1.6495|
81511694|NCT02370537|162714693|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of least-squares LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS Mean Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.36|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||1.36|0.77|
81511695|NCT02370537|162714693|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS mean Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.25|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||1.25|0.67|
81511696|NCT02370537|162714693|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS Mean Ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.4|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||1.40|0.88|
81511697|NCT02370537|162714694|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS Mean|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|0.92|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||0.92|0.49|
81547159|NCT02592798|162770393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7933|5.6954|||||Abatacept - Placebo for Open Label Period Day 113|||5.6954|-1.7933|
81547160|NCT02592798|162770394|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1483|0.4119|||||Abatacept - Placebo for Double-Blind Period Day 113|||0.4119|-0.1483|
81547161|NCT02592798|162770394|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5107|0.7551|||||Abatacept - Placebo for Open Label Period Day 113|||0.7551|-0.5107|
81547162|NCT02592798|162770395|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.7|44.7|||||Abatacept - Placebo for Open Label Period Day 113|||44.7|-44.7|
81547163|NCT02592798|162770396|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1395|6.7645|||||Abatacept - Placebo for Fatigue|||6.7645|-8.1395|
81547164|NCT02592798|162770396|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9402|6.5402|||||Abatacept - Placebo for Pain interference|||6.5402|-13.9402|
81547165|NCT02592798|162770396|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5736|4.5736|||||Abatacept - Placebo for Physical function|||4.5736|-6.5736|
81547166|NCT02592798|162770397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.595|29.485|||||Abatacept - Placebo for Fatigue|||29.4850|-4.5950|
81547167|NCT02592798|162770397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5917|16.8717|||||Abatacept - Placebo for Pain interference|||16.8717|-2.5917|
81547168|NCT02592798|162770397|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1068|10.3468|||||Abatacept - Placebo for Mobility|||10.3468|-12.1068|
81547169|NCT04953728|162770561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77306724|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in maximum tolerance in mmHg of the rectum during ST36 100Hz when compared to baseline||||0.77306724
81547170|NCT04953728|162770561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in maximum tolerance in mmHg of the rectum during ST36 25Hz when compared to baseline||||0.24
81547171|NCT04953728|162770561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in maximum tolerance in mmHg of the rectum during PC6 100Hz when compared to baseline||||0.45
81547172|NCT04953728|162770561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in maximum tolerance in mmHg of the rectum during PC6 25Hz when compared to baseline||||0.13
81547173|NCT04953728|162770561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in maximum tolerance in mmHg of the rectum during Sham when compared to baseline||||0.14
81547174|NCT04953728|162770562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81019363|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in average maximum tolerance of ST36 100Hz when compared to ST36 25Hz||||0.81019363
81547175|NCT04953728|162770562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in average maximum tolerance of ST36 100Hz when compared to PC6 100Hz||||0.18
81547176|NCT04953728|162770562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in average maximum tolerance of ST36 100Hz when compared to PC6 25Hz||||0.21
81547177|NCT04953728|162770562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in average maximum tolerance of ST36 100Hz when compared to Sham||||0.58
81547178|NCT04953728|162770562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in average maximum tolerance of ST36 25Hz when compared to PC6 100Hz||||0.18
81547179|NCT04953728|162770562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in average maximum tolerance of ST36 25Hz when compared to PC6 25Hz||||0.18
81547180|NCT04953728|162770562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in average maximum tolerance of ST36 25Hz when compared to sham||||0.78
81547181|NCT04953728|162770562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in average maximum tolerance of PC6 100Hz when compared to PC6 25Hz||||0.89
81547182|NCT04953728|162770562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in average maximum tolerance of PC6 100Hz when compared to sham||||0.05
81547183|NCT04953728|162770562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in average maximum tolerance of PC6 25Hz when compared to sham||||0.07
81547184|NCT04953728|162770563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00046998|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ST36 100Hz: Difference of VAS sums between 15 and 50 mmHg between pre and post stimulation||||0.00046998
81547185|NCT04953728|162770563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74369428|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ST36 25Hz: Difference of VAS sums between 15 and 50 mmHg between pre and post stimulation||||0.74369428
81547186|NCT04953728|162770563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09854383|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||PC6 100Hz: Difference of VAS sums between 15 and 50 mmHg between pre and post stimulation||||0.09854383
81547187|NCT04953728|162770563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24872746|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||PC6 25Hz: Difference of VAS sums between 15 and 50 mmHg between pre and post stimulation||||0.24872746
81547188|NCT04953728|162770563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04828889|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Sham: Difference of VAS sums between 15 and 50 mmHg between pre and post stimulation||||0.04828889
81511698|NCT02370537|162714694|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.42|0.84|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||0.84|0.42|
81511699|NCT02370537|162714694|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The exposure of a single dose of EPANOVA® 4 g (reference) relative to OMACOR® 4 g (test) was estimated by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC. Natural log estimates of LSmeans for each treatment and differences of the LSmeans (OMACOR®-EPANOVA®) along with 90% CIs by degree of pancreatic exocrine function using level of FEC were exponentiated.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|0.9|||||OMACOR®/EPANOVA®|Back transformed results are based on the analysis of natural log-transformed data with a Linear Mixed Model containing the terms of FEC classification, treatment, FEC x treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects and patient nested within sequence as random effect.||0.90|0.54|
81511700|NCT01018134|162714718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4261|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.4261
81511701|NCT01018134|162714718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4219|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.4219
81511702|NCT01018134|162714718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1826|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.1826
81511703|NCT01018134|162714718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||Statistically significant difference between treatment groups|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0090
81511704|NCT01018134|162714718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3421|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.3421
81511705|NCT01018134|162714718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Statistically significant difference between treatment groups|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0100
81547189|NCT04953728|162770564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||ST36 100Hz compared to ST36 25Hz||||0.02
81547190|NCT04953728|162770564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||ST36 100Hz compared to PC6 100Hz||||0.11
81547191|NCT04953728|162770564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||ST36 100Hz compared to PC6 25Hz||||0.01
81547192|NCT04953728|162770564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||ST36 100Hz compared to Sham||||0.04
81547193|NCT04953728|162770564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||ST36 25Hz compared to PC6 100Hz||||0.11
81547194|NCT04953728|162770564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||ST36 25Hz compared to PC6 25Hz||||0.23
81511706|NCT01018134|162714718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2103|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.2103
81511707|NCT01018134|162714718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.1200
81547195|NCT04953728|162770564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||ST36 25Hz compared to Sham||||0.17
81547196|NCT04953728|162770564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||PC6 100Hz compared to PC6 25Hz||||0.15
81511708|NCT01018134|162714719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2631|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.2631
81511709|NCT01018134|162714719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2968|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.2968
81511710|NCT01018134|162714719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0186||||||statistically significant difference between treatment groups|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0186
81511711|NCT01018134|162714719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0361||||||statistically significant difference between treatment groups|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0361
81511712|NCT01018134|162714719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||||||statistically significant difference between treatment groups|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0070
81511713|NCT01018134|162714719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1583|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.1583
81511714|NCT01018134|162714719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2078|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.2078
81511715|NCT01018134|162714719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2878|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.2878
81511716|NCT01018134|162714720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2713|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2713
81511717|NCT01018134|162714720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2689|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2689
81511718|NCT01018134|162714720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0419|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0419
81511719|NCT01018134|162714720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0309|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0309
81511720|NCT01018134|162714720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1126|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1126
81511721|NCT01018134|162714720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0033|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0033
81547197|NCT04953728|162770564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||PC6 100Hz compared to Sham||||0.43
81547198|NCT04953728|162770564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||PC6 25Hz compared to Sham||||0.19
81547199|NCT04953728|162770565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in maximum volume in mL of the rectum during ST36 100Hz when compared to baseline||||0.87
81547200|NCT04953728|162770565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in maximum volume in mL of the rectum during ST36 25Hz when compared to baseline||||0.13
81547201|NCT04953728|162770565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in maximum volume in mL of the rectum during PC6 100Hz when compared to baseline||||0.17
81547202|NCT04953728|162770565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in maximum volume in mL of the rectum during PC6 25Hz when compared to baseline||||0.88
81547203|NCT04953728|162770565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in maximum volume in mL of the rectum during sham when compared to baseline||||0.14
81547204|NCT04953728|162770566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in first sensation in mmHg of the rectum during ST36 100Hz when compared to baseline||||0.007
81511722|NCT01018134|162714720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4967|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4967
81511723|NCT01018134|162714720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0749|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0749
81511724|NCT01018134|162714721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2442|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2442
81511725|NCT01018134|162714721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2664|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2664
81511726|NCT01018134|162714721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1328|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1328
81511727|NCT01018134|162714721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0528|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0528
81511728|NCT01018134|162714721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0297|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0297
81511729|NCT01018134|162714721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0093|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0093
81511730|NCT01018134|162714721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.223|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2230
81511731|NCT01018134|162714721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1924|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1924
81511732|NCT01018134|162714722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2397|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2397
81511733|NCT01018134|162714722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3794|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3794
81511734|NCT01018134|162714722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0383|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0383
81511735|NCT01018134|162714722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0154|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0154
81511736|NCT01018134|162714722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1892|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1892
81511737|NCT01018134|162714722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0010
81511738|NCT01018134|162714722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0363|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0363
81511739|NCT01018134|162714722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2162|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2162
81511740|NCT02222909|162714723|OTHER|The significance of the difference-in-differences statistic was assessed using randomization inference, a non-parametric permutation test. Confidence intervals were determined by inversion of the test statistic.|Difference in differences|0.0182||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.11||We calculated the proportion of permuted statistics with values higher in magnitude than that of the observed adjusted difference in differences (the p-value). We inverted the test statistic to determine confidence intervals.|Randomization inference||The estimation parameter is the difference between the average adjusted change in the monthly ED visits and hospital days from the pre- to post- intervention periods for the patients assigned to the iCBOs as compared to the cCBOs.|The difference between the average sum of the number of days spent in the hospital and ED visits in the past month, pre- and post-intervention, adjusted for pre- intervention variables, was calculated for each patients. The average change scores among patients assigned to each CBO defined the CBO-level outcomes. We calculated a weighted average of the CBO outcomes separately for the iCBOs and cCBOs, defining the difference-in-differences statistic as the difference between the two averages.||0.11|-0.12|0.63
81511741|NCT01981863|162714730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81511742|NCT02242435|162714731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Adjusted for baseline WOMAC score.|ANCOVA|||||||0.26
81511743|NCT02242435|162714732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||Adjustment for baseline WOMAC score.|ANCOVA|||||||0.30
81511744|NCT00117715|162714735|OTHER|||||||0.035||||||Post-hoc analysis performed using Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference test.|ANOVA|||Univariate analysis (ANOVA) of the change in log(DM/DX) over time||||0.035
81511745|NCT00117715|162714736|OTHER|||||||0.194||||||Post-hoc analysis performed using Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference test.|ANOVA|||Univariate analysis (ANOVA) of the change in log(3HM/DX) over time||||0.194
81511746|NCT00117715|162714737|OTHER|||||||0.831||||||Post-hoc analysis performed using Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference test.|ANOVA|||Univariate analysis (ANOVA) of the change in log ((AAMU+1MX+1MU)/1,7,U) over time||||0.831
81511747|NCT02383420|162714760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|||||Level of significance (alpha) = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.415
81511748|NCT02383420|162714761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|TWO_SIDED|||||Level of significance (alpha) = 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0000
81511749|NCT01971463|162714784|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank|||Change in oCBF from baseline to post-bolus, ipsilesional hemisphere||||<0.05
81511750|NCT01971463|162714784|SUPERIORITY|Mixed effects regression, modeling the interaction term for time x normal saline bolus in the ipsilesional hemisphere|Slope|0.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.07|0.03|<0.001
81511751|NCT00420004|162714792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.494|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.494
81511752|NCT01942668|162714811|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.29|-6.32||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpt in each dose group tested at alpha=0.05;multiple dose groups vs. PBO comparisons are conducted using gatekeeping procedure|Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-6.32|-19.29|<0.001
81511753|NCT01942668|162714811|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.25||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.46|-1.68||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpt in each dose group tested at alpha=0.05;multiple dose groups vs. PBO comparisons are conducted using gatekeeping procedure|Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-1.68|-14.46|0.013
81511754|NCT01942668|162714811|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.26||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.21|1.59||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpt in each dose group tested at alpha=0.05;multiple dose groups vs. PBO comparisons are conducted using gatekeeping procedure|Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||1.59|-11.21|0.141
81511755|NCT01942668|162714811|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.22||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.73|-4.08||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpt in each dose group tested at alpha=0.05;multiple dose groups vs. PBO comparisons are conducted using gatekeeping procedure|Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-4.08|-16.73|0.001
81547205|NCT04953728|162770566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in first sensation in mmHg of the rectum during ST36 25Hz when compared to baseline||||0.83
81547206|NCT04953728|162770566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in first sensation in mmHg of the rectum during PC6 100Hz when compared to baseline||||0.87
81511756|NCT01942668|162714812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.33|-9.82||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpt in each dose group tested at alpha=0.05;multiple dose groups vs. PBO comparisons are conducted using gatekeeping procedure|Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-9.82|-23.33|<0.001
81511757|NCT01942668|162714812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.72|-8.42||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpt in each dose group tested at alpha=0.05;multiple dose groups vs. PBO comparisons are conducted using gatekeeping procedure|Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-8.42|-21.72|<0.001
81511758|NCT01942668|162714812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.41||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.48|-4.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpt in each dose group tested at alpha=0.05;multiple dose groups vs. PBO comparisons are conducted using gatekeeping procedure|Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-4.10|-17.48|0.002
81511759|NCT01942668|162714812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.31|-5.11||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpt in each dose group tested at alpha=0.05;multiple dose groups vs. PBO comparisons are conducted using gatekeeping procedure|Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-5.11|-18.31|<0.001
81511760|NCT01942668|162714813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpt in each dose group tested at alpha=0.05;multiple dose groups vs. PBO comparisons are conducted using gatekeeping procedure|Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.01|-0.25|0.031
81547207|NCT04953728|162770566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in first sensation in mmHg of the rectum during PC6 25Hz when compared to baseline||||0.004
81547208|NCT04953728|162770566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change in first sensation in mmHg of the rectum during sham when compared to baseline||||0.056
81547209|NCT00990704|162770584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between arms in percentage|13.6||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.36|49.63|||Fisher Exact|||||49.63|-22.36|0.518
81547210|NCT02653417|162770601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Regimen 1 = 5 mg vs Regimen 4 = placebo||||
81547211|NCT02653417|162770601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Regimen 2 = 10 mg vs Regimen 4 = placebo||||
81511761|NCT01942668|162714813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.05||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpt in each dose group tested at alpha=0.05;multiple dose groups vs. PBO comparisons are conducted using gatekeeping procedure|Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.05|-0.28|0.005
81511762|NCT01942668|162714813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpt in each dose group tested at alpha=0.05;multiple dose groups vs. PBO comparisons are conducted using gatekeeping procedure|Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.07|-0.17|0.401
81511763|NCT01942668|162714813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpt in each dose group tested at alpha=0.05;multiple dose groups vs. PBO comparisons are conducted using gatekeeping procedure|Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.02|-0.21|0.100
81547212|NCT02653417|162770601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Regimen 3 = 20 mg vs Regimen 4 = placebo||||
81547213|NCT01532986|162770605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.189|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.157|0.222|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.222|0.157|>0.05
81547214|NCT01532986|162770606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.08|-0.04|>0.05
81547215|NCT01532986|162770607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.57|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.57|-0.52|>0.05
81547216|NCT01532986|162770608|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.10|-0.34|>0.05
81547217|NCT01532986|162770609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|0.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.29|-2.04|>0.05
81547218|NCT01532986|162770610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.22|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.02|10.46|||t-test, 2 sided|||||10.46|-8.02|>0.05
81547219|NCT01532986|162770611|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.34|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.34|0.00|>0.05
81547220|NCT01532986|162770612|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|1.33|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.33|-1.45|>0.05
81547221|NCT01532986|162770613|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.52|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.42|-2.62|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-2.62|-20.42|<0.05
81547222|NCT01532986|162770614|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.98|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|0.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.24|-4.20|>0.05
81547223|NCT02120898|162770615|EQUIVALENCE|90% CI interval was -0.20 to +0.20 for therapeutic equivalence.|Percentage difference|-1.16||||0.0702|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.93|5.62|||Fisher Exact|||Analysis was performed using 90% Wald's confidence interval (CI) with a continuity correction or the difference (generic imiquimod - Zyclara) in complete clearance rates.||5.62|-7.93|0.0702
81547224|NCT02120898|162770616|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|0.14||||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.08|6.35||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Fisher Exact|||Analysis was performed using 90% Wald's CI with a continuity correction or the difference (generic imiquimod - Zyclara) in complete clearance rates.||6.35|-6.08|0.0318
81547225|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.12||0.6694|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-2.12|6.5|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA. Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 15||6.50|-2.12|0.6694
81547226|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|10.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.26||0.0873|TWO_SIDED|60.0|5.44|15.98|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 15||15.98|5.44|0.0873
81547227|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.71||0.4912|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-0.87|8.74|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 18||8.74|-0.87|0.4912
81547228|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|11.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.61||0.0942|TWO_SIDED|60.0|5.5|16.62|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 18||16.62|5.50|0.0942
81547229|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|7.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.36||0.2499|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.96|12.66|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 24||12.66|1.96|0.2499
81547230|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|13.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1||0.058|TWO_SIDED|60.0|7.49|19.45|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 24||19.45|7.49|0.0580
81547231|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|12.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.09||0.075|TWO_SIDED|60.0|6.66|18.59|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 30||18.59|6.66|0.0750
81511764|NCT01942668|162714814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.38||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpt in each dose group tested at alpha=0.05;multiple dose groups vs. PBO comparisons are conducted using gatekeeping procedure|Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.38|-0.77|<0.001
81511765|NCT01942668|162714814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.2||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpt in each dose group tested at alpha=0.05;multiple dose groups vs. PBO comparisons are conducted using gatekeeping procedure|Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.20|-0.59|<0.001
81511766|NCT01942668|162714814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpt in each dose group tested at alpha=0.05;multiple dose groups vs. PBO comparisons are conducted using gatekeeping procedure|Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.04|-0.43|0.018
81511767|NCT01942668|162714814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.03||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|Each co-primary endpt in each dose group tested at alpha=0.05;multiple dose groups vs. PBO comparisons are conducted using gatekeeping procedure|Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.03|-0.36|0.096
81547232|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|16.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.75||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|60.0|10.14|23.19|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 30||23.19|10.14|0.0316
81547233|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|13.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.5||0.0783|TWO_SIDED|60.0|6.9|19.53|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 36||19.53|6.90|0.0783
81547234|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|20.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.14||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|60.0|12.58|27.96|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 36||27.96|12.58|0.0266
81547235|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|13.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.5||0.0783|TWO_SIDED|60.0|6.9|19.53|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 42||19.53|6.90|0.0783
81547236|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|20.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.14||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|60.0|12.58|27.96|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 42||27.96|12.58|0.0266
81547237|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|11.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.74||0.1545|TWO_SIDED|60.0|4.51|17.54|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 48||17.54|4.51|0.1545
81547238|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|18.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.34||0.0528|TWO_SIDED|60.0|10.22|25.94|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 48||25.94|10.22|0.0528
81547239|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|14.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.45||0.0968|TWO_SIDED|60.0|6.92|21.14|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 54||21.14|6.92|0.0968
81547240|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|15.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.53||0.0966|TWO_SIDED|60.0|7.81|23.85|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 54||23.85|7.81|0.0966
81547241|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|17.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.74||0.0507|TWO_SIDED|60.0|9.72|24.42|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 60||24.42|9.72|0.0507
81511768|NCT01942668|162714815|OTHER|Per FDA guidance hyperplasia proportion must be \<=1% with an upper bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval \<=4%.|incidence rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.06||Between group comparison was not performed.|||This calculation is based on a binomial distribution.|Between group comparison is not intended. The purpose of the analysis is to calculate the incidence rate and the 95% CI of endometrial hyperplasia per FDA published guidance for Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg.||1.06||
81511769|NCT01942668|162714815|OTHER|Per FDA guidance hyperplasia proportion must be \<=1% with an upper bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval \<=4%.|incidence rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.98||Between group comparison was not performed.|||This calculation is based on a binomial distribution.|Between group comparison is not intended. The purpose of the analysis is to calculate the incidence rate and the 95% CI of endometrial hyperplasia per FDA published guidance for Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg.||0.98||
81511770|NCT01942668|162714815|OTHER|Per FDA guidance hyperplasia proportion must be \<=1% with an upper bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval \<=4%.|incidence rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.97||Between group comparison was not performed.|||This calculation is based on a binomial distribution.|Between group comparison is not intended. The purpose of the analysis is to calculate the incidence rate and the 95% CI of endometrial hyperplasia per FDA published guidance for Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg.||0.97||
81511771|NCT01942668|162714815|OTHER|Per FDA guidance hyperplasia proportion must be \<=1% with an upper bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval \<=4%.|incidence rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.09||Between group comparison was not performed.|||This calculation is based on a binomial distribution.|Between group comparison is not intended. The purpose of the analysis is to calculate the incidence rate and the 95% CI of endometrial hyperplasia per FDA published guidance for Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg.||1.09||
81511772|NCT01942668|162714815|OTHER|Per FDA guidance hyperplasia proportion must be \<=1% with an upper bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval \<=4%.|incidence rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.2||Between group comparison was not performed.|||This calculation is based on a binomial distribution.|Between group comparison is not intended. The purpose of the analysis is to calculate the incidence rate and the 95% CI of endometrial hyperplasia per FDA published guidance for Placebo.||3.20||
81511773|NCT01942668|162714816|OTHER|Per FDA guidance hyperplasia proportion must be \<=1% with an upper bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval \<=4%.|incidence rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.06||Between group comparison was not performed.|||This calculation is based on a binomial distribution.|Between group comparison is not intended. The purpose of the analysis is to calculate the incidence rate and the 95% CI of endometrial hyperplasia per FDA published guidance for Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg.||1.06||
81511774|NCT01942668|162714816|OTHER|Per FDA guidance hyperplasia proportion must be \<=1% with an upper bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval \<=4%.|incidence rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.98||Between group comparison was not performed.|||This calculation is based on a binomial distribution.|Between group comparison is not intended. The purpose of the analysis is to calculate the incidence rate and the 95% CI of endometrial hyperplasia per FDA published guidance for Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg.||0.98||
81511775|NCT01942668|162714816|OTHER|Per FDA guidance hyperplasia proportion must be \<=1% with an upper bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval \<=4%.|incidence rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.97||Between group comparison was not performed.|||This calculation is based on a binomial distribution.|Between group comparison is not intended. The purpose of the analysis is to calculate the incidence rate and the 95% CI of endometrial hyperplasia per FDA published guidance for Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg.||0.97||
81511776|NCT01942668|162714816|OTHER|Per FDA guidance hyperplasia proportion must be \<=1% with an upper bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval \<=4%.|incidence rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.09||Between group comparison was not performed.|||This calculation is based on a binomial distribution.|Between group comparison is not intended. The purpose of the analysis is to calculate the incidence rate and the 95% CI of endometrial hyperplasia per FDA published guidance for Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg.||1.09||
81511777|NCT01942668|162714816|OTHER|Per FDA guidance hyperplasia proportion must be \<=1% with an upper bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval \<=4%.|incidence rate|0.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||3.2||Between group comparison was not performed.|||This calculation is based on a binomial distribution.|Between group comparison is not intended. The purpose of the analysis is to calculate the incidence rate and the 95% CI of endometrial hyperplasia per FDA published guidance for Placebo.||3.20||
81511778|NCT01942668|162714817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|6.3||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||6.30|-3.57|0.588
81511779|NCT01942668|162714817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.56|6.15||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||6.15|-3.56|0.601
81511780|NCT01942668|162714817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.49||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|8.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||8.06|-1.71|0.202
81511781|NCT01942668|162714817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.76|2.89||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||2.89|-6.76|0.431
81511782|NCT01942668|162714818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.05||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.34|1.64||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||1.64|-10.34|0.154
81511783|NCT01942668|162714818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|5.73||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||5.73|-6.06|0.956
81511784|NCT01942668|162714818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.01||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|9.46||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||9.46|-2.37|0.240
81511785|NCT01942668|162714818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.98||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|3.08||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||3.08|-8.62|0.353
81511786|NCT01942668|162714819|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.16||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.75|-2.36||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-2.36|-14.75|0.007
81511787|NCT01942668|162714819|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.11||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.86|2.35||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||2.35|-9.86|0.227
81511788|NCT01942668|162714819|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.77|4.47||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||4.47|-7.77|0.597
81511789|NCT01942668|162714819|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.28|-1.19||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-1.19|-13.28|0.019
81511790|NCT01942668|162714820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.29|-6.32||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-6.32|-19.29|<0.001
81511791|NCT01942668|162714820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.25||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.46|-1.68||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-1.68|-14.46|0.013
81511792|NCT01942668|162714820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.26||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.21|1.59||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||1.59|-11.21|0.141
81511793|NCT01942668|162714820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.22||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.73|-4.08||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-4.08|-16.73|0.001
81511794|NCT01942668|162714821|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.16|-9.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-9.02|-22.16|<0.001
81511795|NCT01942668|162714821|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.29||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.34|-3.41||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-3.41|-16.34|0.003
81511796|NCT01942668|162714821|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.31||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|0.59||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.59|-12.40|0.075
81511797|NCT01942668|162714821|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.47|-5.64||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-5.64|-18.47|<0.001
81511798|NCT01942668|162714822|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.57|-11.05||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-11.05|-24.57|<0.001
81511799|NCT01942668|162714822|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-4.7||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-4.70|-18.00|<0.001
81511800|NCT01942668|162714822|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|-1.14||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-1.14|-14.50|0.022
81511801|NCT01942668|162714822|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.11|-5.91||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-5.91|-19.11|<0.001
81511802|NCT01942668|162714823|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.41|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.45|-11.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-11.06|-24.45|<0.001
81511803|NCT01942668|162714823|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.88|-6.7||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-6.70|-19.88|<0.001
81547242|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|15.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.53||0.0966|TWO_SIDED|60.0|7.81|23.85|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 60||23.85|7.81|0.0966
81511804|NCT01942668|162714823|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.83|-3.6||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-3.60|-16.83|0.003
81511805|NCT01942668|162714823|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.15|-7.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-7.07|-20.15|<0.001
81511806|NCT01942668|162714824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.35|-9.91||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-9.91|-23.35|<0.001
81511807|NCT01942668|162714824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.58|-6.36||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-6.36|-19.58|<0.001
81511808|NCT01942668|162714824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.27|-2.99||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-2.99|-16.27|0.005
81511809|NCT01942668|162714824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.53|-5.41||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-5.41|-18.53|<0.001
81511810|NCT01942668|162714825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.79|-10.44||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-10.44|-23.79|<0.001
81511811|NCT01942668|162714825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.15|-9.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-9.01|-22.15|<0.001
81511812|NCT01942668|162714825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.65|-4.44||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-4.44|-17.65|0.001
81511813|NCT01942668|162714825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.54|-6.5||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-6.50|-19.54|<0.001
81511814|NCT01942668|162714826|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.58|-10.03||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-10.03|-23.58|<0.001
81511815|NCT01942668|162714826|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.32|-8.99||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-8.99|-22.32|<0.001
81511816|NCT01942668|162714826|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.41||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|-4.49||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-4.49|-17.90|0.001
81511817|NCT01942668|162714826|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.78|-5.55||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-5.55|-18.78|<0.001
81511818|NCT01942668|162714827|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.92|-11.29||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-11.29|-24.92|<0.001
81511819|NCT01942668|162714827|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.17|-9.74||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-9.74|-23.17|<0.001
81511820|NCT01942668|162714827|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.15|-5.66||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-5.66|-19.15|<0.001
81511821|NCT01942668|162714827|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.26|-6.93||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-6.93|-20.26|<0.001
81511822|NCT01942668|162714828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.33|-9.82||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-9.82|-23.33|<0.001
81511823|NCT01942668|162714828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.72|-8.42||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-8.42|-21.72|<0.001
81511824|NCT01942668|162714828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.41||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.48|-4.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-4.10|-17.48|0.002
81511825|NCT01942668|162714828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.31|-5.11||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-5.11|-18.31|<0.001
81511826|NCT01942668|162714829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.08||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.08|-0.06|0.801
81511827|NCT01942668|162714829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.07|-0.07|0.991
81511828|NCT01942668|162714829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.08||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.08|-0.05|0.642
81511829|NCT01942668|162714829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.06|-0.07|0.928
81511830|NCT01942668|162714830|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.03||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.03|-0.14|0.231
81511831|NCT01942668|162714830|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.03||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.03|-0.14|0.173
81511832|NCT01942668|162714830|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.10|-0.07|0.717
81511833|NCT01942668|162714830|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.07|-0.09|0.849
81511834|NCT01942668|162714831|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|-0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.01|-0.21|0.039
81511835|NCT01942668|162714831|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|-0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.01|-0.21|0.030
81511836|NCT01942668|162714831|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.10|-0.10|0.946
81511837|NCT01942668|162714831|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.05||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.05|-0.15|0.309
81511838|NCT01942668|162714832|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.01|-0.25|0.031
81511839|NCT01942668|162714832|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.05||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.05|-0.28|0.005
81511840|NCT01942668|162714832|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.07|-0.17|0.401
81511841|NCT01942668|162714832|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.02|-0.21|0.100
81511842|NCT01942668|162714833|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.09||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.09|-0.37|0.001
81511843|NCT01942668|162714833|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.01|-0.28|0.034
81511844|NCT01942668|162714833|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.12||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.12|-0.16|0.790
81511845|NCT01942668|162714833|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.02|-0.25|0.086
81511846|NCT01942668|162714834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.2||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.20|-0.53|<0.001
81511847|NCT01942668|162714834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.02|-0.34|0.030
81511848|NCT01942668|162714834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.07|-0.26|0.247
81547243|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|17.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.74||0.0507|TWO_SIDED|60.0|9.72|24.42|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 66||24.42|9.72|0.0507
81547244|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|15.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.53||0.0966|TWO_SIDED|60.0|7.81|23.85|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 66||23.85|7.81|0.0966
81547245|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|18.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.56||0.0574|TWO_SIDED|60.0|10.12|26.22|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 72||26.22|10.12|0.0574
81547246|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|21.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.84||0.0749|TWO_SIDED|60.0|11.12|31.04|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 72||31.04|11.12|0.0749
81547247|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.44||0.4116|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-0.09|7.38|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 12||7.38|-0.09|0.4116
81547248|NCT00658359|162770652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69||0.7895|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-4.09|2.12|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 12||2.12|-4.09|0.7895
81547249|NCT00658359|162770653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.9||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|13.9|||Chi-squared||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|||13.9|-9.1|0.683
81547250|NCT00658359|162770653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.2||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|16.1|||Chi-squared||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|||16.1|-8.3|0.529
81547251|NCT00658359|162770654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.04||0.0699|TWO_SIDED|60.0|4.97|13.49|||Mixed Models Analysis||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA|||13.49|4.97|0.0699
81547252|NCT00658359|162770654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.32||0.1958|TWO_SIDED|60.0|2.89|13.58|||Mixed Models Analysis||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA|||13.58|2.89|0.1958
81547253|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.12||0.6694|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-2.12|6.5|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 15||6.50|-2.12|0.6694
81547254|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.89||0.934|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-4.52|3.71|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 15||3.71|-4.52|0.9340
81547255|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.32||0.9106|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-3.88|5.08|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 18||5.08|-3.88|0.9106
81547256|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1||0.696|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-6.29|2.3|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 18||2.30|-6.29|0.6960
81547257|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.32||0.9106|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-3.88|5.08|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 24||5.08|-3.88|0.9106
81547258|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1||0.696|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-6.29|2.3|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 24||2.30|-6.29|0.6960
81547259|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.32||0.9106|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-3.88|5.08|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 30||5.08|-3.88|0.9106
81547260|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1||0.696|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-6.29|2.3|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 30||2.30|-6.29|0.6960
81547261|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.56||0.8322|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-5.86|3.5|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 36||3.50|-5.86|0.8322
81547262|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-3.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.35||0.4809|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-8.27|0.73|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 36||0.73|-8.27|0.4809
81547263|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-3.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89||0.5704|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-8.31|1.62|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 42||1.62|-8.31|0.5704
81511849|NCT01942668|162714834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.03||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.03|-0.35|0.022
81511850|NCT01942668|162714835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.2||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.20|-0.54|<0.001
81511851|NCT01942668|162714835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.09||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.09|-0.42|0.002
81547264|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-5.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.2972|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-10.73|-1.14|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 42||-1.14|-10.73|0.2972
81547265|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-3.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89||0.5704|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-8.31|1.62|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 48||1.62|-8.31|0.5704
81547266|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-5.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.2972|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-10.73|-1.14|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 48||-1.14|-10.73|0.2972
81547267|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-3.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89||0.5704|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-8.31|1.62|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 54||1.62|-8.31|0.5704
81547268|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-5.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.2972|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-10.73|-1.14|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 54||-1.14|-10.73|0.2972
81547269|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-3.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89||0.5704|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-8.31|1.62|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 60||1.62|-8.31|0.5704
81547270|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-5.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.2972|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-10.73|-1.14|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 60||-1.14|-10.73|0.2972
81511852|NCT01942668|162714835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.02|-0.34|0.031
81511853|NCT01942668|162714835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.04|-0.36|0.016
81511854|NCT01942668|162714836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.21||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.21|-0.55|<0.001
81511855|NCT01942668|162714836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.06|-0.40|0.008
81511856|NCT01942668|162714836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.02|-0.32|0.087
81547271|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-3.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89||0.5704|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-8.31|1.62|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 66||1.62|-8.31|0.5704
81547272|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-5.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.2972|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-10.73|-1.14|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 66||-1.14|-10.73|0.2972
81547273|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-3.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.89||0.5704|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-8.31|1.62|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 72||1.62|-8.31|0.5704
81547274|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-5.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.2972|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-10.73|-1.14|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 72||-1.14|-10.73|0.2972
81547275|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.91||0.4455|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-0.39|7.89|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 12||7.89|-0.39|0.4455
81547276|NCT00658359|162770656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.34||0.873|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-4.35|2.96|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 12||2.96|-4.35|0.8730
81547277|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-10.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.71||0.0654|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-15.33|-5.71|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 15||-5.71|-15.33|0.0654
81547278|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-6.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.37||0.3398|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-11.43|-0.72|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 15||-0.72|-11.43|0.3398
81511857|NCT01942668|162714836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.02|-0.31|0.092
81511858|NCT01942668|162714837|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.3||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.30|-0.66|<0.001
81511859|NCT01942668|162714837|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.12||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.12|-0.47|0.001
81511860|NCT01942668|162714837|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.06|-0.42|0.009
81511861|NCT01942668|162714837|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.07|-0.42|0.007
81511862|NCT01942668|162714838|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.33||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.33|-0.71|<0.001
81511863|NCT01942668|162714838|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.09||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.09|-0.46|0.003
81511864|NCT01942668|162714838|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.04|-0.41|0.016
81511865|NCT01942668|162714838|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.09||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.09|-0.28|0.310
81511866|NCT01942668|162714839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.34||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.34|-0.72|<0.001
81511867|NCT01942668|162714839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.19||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.19|-0.56|<0.001
81511868|NCT01942668|162714839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.06|-0.44|0.011
81511869|NCT01942668|162714839|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.02|-0.36|0.076
81511870|NCT01942668|162714840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.38||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.38|-0.77|<0.001
81511871|NCT01942668|162714840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.2||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.20|-0.59|<0.001
81547279|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-8.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.23||0.1601|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-13.99|-3.51|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 18||-3.51|-13.99|0.1601
81547280|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-7.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.49||0.239|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-13.1|-2.18|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 18||-2.18|-13.10|0.2390
81511872|NCT01942668|162714840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.04|-0.43|0.018
81511873|NCT01942668|162714840|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.03||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.03|-0.36|0.096
81511874|NCT01942668|162714841|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|6.14||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||6.14|-5.16|0.865
81511875|NCT01942668|162714841|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.83||0.847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|6.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||6.10|-5.01|0.847
81511876|NCT01942668|162714841|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.85||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|7.68||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||7.68|-3.50|0.463
81511877|NCT01942668|162714841|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.81||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.07|1.97||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||1.97|-9.07|0.207
81511878|NCT01942668|162714842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.43||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|1.67||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||1.67|-11.80|0.140
81511879|NCT01942668|162714842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|6.55||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||6.55|-6.70|0.982
81511880|NCT01942668|162714842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.39||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|8.98||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||8.98|-4.32|0.492
81511881|NCT01942668|162714842|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.72|2.43||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||2.43|-10.72|0.216
81511882|NCT01942668|162714843|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.5||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.26|-3.5||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-3.50|-17.26|0.003
81511883|NCT01942668|162714843|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.45||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.53|3.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||3.02|-10.53|0.277
81511884|NCT01942668|162714843|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.46||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.75|3.84||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||3.84|-9.75|0.394
81511885|NCT01942668|162714843|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.42||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.58|-1.15||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-1.15|-14.58|0.022
81511886|NCT01942668|162714844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.75|-7.89||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-7.89|-22.75|<0.001
81511887|NCT01942668|162714844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.73||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.24|-1.6||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-1.60|-16.24|0.017
81511888|NCT01942668|162714844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.74||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|2.78||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||2.78|-11.90|0.223
81511889|NCT01942668|162714844|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.57|-4.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-4.07|-18.57|0.002
81511890|NCT01942668|162714845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.65|-10.28||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-10.28|-24.65|<0.001
81511891|NCT01942668|162714845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.33|-3.18||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-3.18|-17.33|0.005
81511892|NCT01942668|162714845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.62||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.31|0.89||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.89|-13.31|0.087
81511893|NCT01942668|162714845|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.57|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.68|-5.65||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-5.65|-19.68|<0.001
81511894|NCT01942668|162714846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.77|-12.87||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-12.87|-27.77|<0.001
81511895|NCT01942668|162714846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.73|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.95|-5.28||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-5.28|-19.95|<0.001
81511896|NCT01942668|162714846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.75||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|-0.96||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.96|-15.70|0.027
81511897|NCT01942668|162714846|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.13|-6.58||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-6.58|-21.13|<0.001
81547281|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-7.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.4||0.2685|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-12.47|-1.7|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 24||-1.70|-12.47|0.2685
81511898|NCT01942668|162714847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.87|-14.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-14.04|-28.87|<0.001
81511899|NCT01942668|162714847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.71|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.39|-8.8||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-8.80|-23.39|<0.001
81511900|NCT01942668|162714847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.73||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.34|-4.68||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-4.68|-19.34|0.001
81511901|NCT01942668|162714847|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.97|-8.49||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-8.49|-22.97|<0.001
81511902|NCT01942668|162714848|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.84|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.06|-12.97||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-12.97|-28.06|<0.001
81511903|NCT01942668|162714848|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|-7.95||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-7.95|-22.80|<0.001
81511904|NCT01942668|162714848|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.95|-4.03||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-4.03|-18.95|0.003
81511905|NCT01942668|162714848|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.19|-6.46||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-6.46|-21.19|<0.001
81511906|NCT01942668|162714849|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.87|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.93|-12.74||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-12.74|-27.93|<0.001
81511907|NCT01942668|162714849|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.39|-10.45||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-10.45|-25.39|<0.001
81511908|NCT01942668|162714849|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.82|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.49|-5.46||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-5.46|-20.49|<0.001
81511909|NCT01942668|162714849|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|-6.87||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-6.87|-21.70|<0.001
81511910|NCT01942668|162714850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.93|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.72|-13.29||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-13.29|-28.72|<0.001
81511911|NCT01942668|162714850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.87|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.96|-10.78||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-10.78|-25.96|<0.001
81511912|NCT01942668|162714850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.66|-5.39||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-5.39|-20.66|<0.001
81511913|NCT01942668|162714850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.84|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.19|-7.12||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-7.12|-22.19|<0.001
81511914|NCT01942668|162714851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.57|-14.08||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-14.08|-29.57|<0.001
81511915|NCT01942668|162714851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.02|-11.77||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-11.77|-27.02|<0.001
81547282|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-7.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.49||0.239|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-13.1|-2.18|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 24||-2.18|-13.10|0.2390
81547283|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-8.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.55||0.1785|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-14.32|-3.3|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 30||-3.30|-14.32|0.1785
81547284|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-9.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.63||0.158|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-14.95|-3.78|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 30||-3.78|-14.95|0.1580
81511916|NCT01942668|162714851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.65|-6.32||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-6.32|-21.65|<0.001
81511917|NCT01942668|162714851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.23|-8.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-8.10|-23.23|<0.001
81511918|NCT01942668|162714852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.93|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.32|-12.89||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-12.89|-28.32|<0.001
81511919|NCT01942668|162714852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.87|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.84|-10.65||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-10.65|-25.84|<0.001
81511920|NCT01942668|162714852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.89||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.26|-4.98||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-4.98|-20.26|0.001
81511921|NCT01942668|162714852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.84|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.51|-6.43||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-6.43|-21.51|<0.001
81511922|NCT01942668|162714853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.07|-0.04|0.676
81511923|NCT01942668|162714853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.07|-0.03|0.436
81511924|NCT01942668|162714853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.10|-0.01|0.106
81511925|NCT01942668|162714853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.04|-0.06|0.752
81511926|NCT01942668|162714854|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.02|-0.12|0.193
81547285|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-12.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.81||0.0718|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-18.0|-6.53|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 36||-6.53|-18.00|0.0718
81547286|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-12.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.9||0.0629|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-18.63|-7.02|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 36||-7.02|-18.63|0.0629
81511927|NCT01942668|162714854|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.04|-0.11|0.319
81511928|NCT01942668|162714854|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.12||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.12|-0.03|0.239
81547287|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate differences|-15.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.07||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-21.84|-9.94|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 42||-9.94|-21.84|0.0246
81547288|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-16.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.15||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-22.46|-10.43|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 42||-10.43|-22.46|0.0214
81547289|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-15.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.07||0.0246|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-21.84|-9.94|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 48||-9.94|-21.84|0.0246
81547290|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-16.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.15||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-22.46|-10.43|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 48||-10.43|-22.46|0.0214
81511929|NCT01942668|162714854|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.06|-0.09|0.720
81511930|NCT01942668|162714855|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.01|-0.20|0.030
81511931|NCT01942668|162714855|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.0||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.00|-0.19|0.060
81511932|NCT01942668|162714855|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.13||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.13|-0.06|0.506
81511933|NCT01942668|162714855|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.04|-0.15|0.232
81511934|NCT01942668|162714856|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.01|-0.24|0.027
81511935|NCT01942668|162714856|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|-0.03||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.03|-0.26|0.011
81511936|NCT01942668|162714856|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.09||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.09|-0.13|0.710
81511937|NCT01942668|162714856|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.01|-0.21|0.072
81511938|NCT01942668|162714857|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.09||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.09|-0.36|<0.001
81511939|NCT01942668|162714857|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.01|-0.26|0.062
81511940|NCT01942668|162714857|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.14||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.14|-0.12|0.886
81511941|NCT01942668|162714857|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.01|-0.26|0.067
81511942|NCT01942668|162714858|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.2||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.20|-0.53|<0.001
81511943|NCT01942668|162714858|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.0||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.00|-0.32|0.053
81511944|NCT01942668|162714858|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.09||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.09|-0.23|0.413
81511945|NCT01942668|162714858|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.03||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.03|-0.35|0.018
81511946|NCT01942668|162714859|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.2||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.20|-0.54|<0.001
81511947|NCT01942668|162714859|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.07|-0.40|0.006
81511948|NCT01942668|162714859|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.01|-0.32|0.072
81511949|NCT01942668|162714859|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.04|-0.37|0.014
81511950|NCT01942668|162714860|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.21||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.21|-0.55|<0.001
81511951|NCT01942668|162714860|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.04|-0.37|0.016
81511952|NCT01942668|162714860|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.05||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.05|-0.29|0.169
81511953|NCT01942668|162714860|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.02|-0.31|0.081
81511954|NCT01942668|162714861|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.3||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.30|-0.66|<0.001
81511955|NCT01942668|162714861|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.10|-0.45|0.003
81511956|NCT01942668|162714861|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.03||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.03|-0.39|0.022
81511957|NCT01942668|162714861|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.07|-0.43|0.006
81511958|NCT01942668|162714862|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.33||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.33|-0.71|<0.001
81511959|NCT01942668|162714862|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.07|-0.44|0.007
81511960|NCT01942668|162714862|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.01|-0.39|0.038
81511961|NCT01942668|162714862|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.08||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.08|-0.29|0.283
81511962|NCT01942668|162714863|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.34||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.34|-0.72|<0.001
81511963|NCT01942668|162714863|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.16||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.16|-0.54|<0.001
81511964|NCT01942668|162714863|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.02|-0.41|0.027
81511965|NCT01942668|162714863|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.01|-0.36|0.071
81511966|NCT01942668|162714864|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.37||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.37|-0.77|<0.001
81511967|NCT01942668|162714864|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.18||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.18|-0.57|<0.001
81511968|NCT01942668|162714864|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||-0.01|-0.40|0.039
81511969|NCT01942668|162714864|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.03||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted for baseline using MMRM|||0.03|-0.36|0.088
81511970|NCT01942668|162714865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.850
81511971|NCT01942668|162714865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.622||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.622
81511972|NCT01942668|162714865|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||1.000
81511973|NCT01942668|162714865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.374||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.374
81511974|NCT01942668|162714865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.706||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.706
81511975|NCT01942668|162714865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.372||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.372
81511976|NCT01942668|162714865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.316||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.316
81511977|NCT01942668|162714865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.221||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.221
81511978|NCT01942668|162714866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.283||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.283
81511979|NCT01942668|162714866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.004
81511980|NCT01942668|162714866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.680
81511981|NCT01942668|162714866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.232||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.232
81511982|NCT01942668|162714866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.677||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.677
81511983|NCT01942668|162714866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.073
81511984|NCT01942668|162714866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.301||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.301
81511985|NCT01942668|162714866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.013
81511986|NCT01942668|162714867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.003
81511987|NCT01942668|162714867|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81511988|NCT01942668|162714867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.135
81511989|NCT01942668|162714867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.231||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.231
81511990|NCT01942668|162714867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.377||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.377
81511991|NCT01942668|162714867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.478||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.478
81511992|NCT01942668|162714867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.015
81511993|NCT01942668|162714867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.100
81511994|NCT01942668|162714868|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81511995|NCT01942668|162714868|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81511996|NCT01942668|162714868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.009
81511997|NCT01942668|162714868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.017
81511998|NCT01942668|162714868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81511999|NCT01942668|162714868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.025
81512000|NCT01942668|162714868|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512001|NCT01942668|162714868|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512002|NCT01942668|162714869|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512003|NCT01942668|162714869|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512004|NCT01942668|162714869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.066
81512005|NCT01942668|162714869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.055
81512006|NCT01942668|162714869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.174||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.174
81512007|NCT01942668|162714869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.319||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.319
81512008|NCT01942668|162714869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.007
81512009|NCT01942668|162714869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.008
81512010|NCT01942668|162714870|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512011|NCT01942668|162714870|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512012|NCT01942668|162714870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.019
81512013|NCT01942668|162714870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.061||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.061
81512014|NCT01942668|162714870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.026
81512015|NCT01942668|162714870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.104||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.104
81512016|NCT01942668|162714870|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512017|NCT01942668|162714870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.018
81512018|NCT01942668|162714871|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512019|NCT01942668|162714871|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512020|NCT01942668|162714871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.006
81512021|NCT01942668|162714871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.003
81512022|NCT01942668|162714871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.017
81512023|NCT01942668|162714871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.025
81512024|NCT01942668|162714871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.001
81512025|NCT01942668|162714871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.037
81512026|NCT01942668|162714872|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512027|NCT01942668|162714872|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81547291|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-18.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.24||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-24.12|-11.93|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 54||-11.93|-24.12|0.0128
81512028|NCT01942668|162714872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.001
81512029|NCT01942668|162714872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.016
81512030|NCT01942668|162714872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.012
81512031|NCT01942668|162714872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.053
81512032|NCT01942668|162714872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.004
81512033|NCT01942668|162714872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.074||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.074
81512034|NCT01942668|162714873|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512035|NCT01942668|162714873|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512036|NCT01942668|162714873|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512037|NCT01942668|162714873|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512038|NCT01942668|162714873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.009
81512039|NCT01942668|162714873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.004
81512040|NCT01942668|162714873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.002
81512041|NCT01942668|162714873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.015
81512042|NCT01942668|162714874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.004
81512043|NCT01942668|162714874|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512044|NCT01942668|162714874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.002
81512045|NCT01942668|162714874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.001
81547292|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-18.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.32||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-24.74|-12.42|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 54||-12.42|-24.74|0.0111
81512046|NCT01942668|162714874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.001
81512047|NCT01942668|162714874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.009
81512048|NCT01942668|162714874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.018
81512049|NCT01942668|162714874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.021
81512050|NCT01942668|162714875|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512051|NCT01942668|162714875|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512052|NCT01942668|162714875|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512053|NCT01942668|162714875|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512054|NCT01942668|162714875|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512055|NCT01942668|162714875|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81547293|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-18.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.24||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-24.12|-11.93|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 60||-11.93|-24.12|0.0128
81512056|NCT01942668|162714875|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512057|NCT01942668|162714875|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512058|NCT01942668|162714876|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512059|NCT01942668|162714876|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512060|NCT01942668|162714876|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512061|NCT01942668|162714876|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512062|NCT01942668|162714876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.006
81512063|NCT01942668|162714876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.001
81512064|NCT01942668|162714876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.015
81512065|NCT01942668|162714876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.005
81512066|NCT01942668|162714877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.523||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.523
81512067|NCT01942668|162714877|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||1.000
81512068|NCT01942668|162714877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.821||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.821
81512069|NCT01942668|162714877|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||1.000
81512070|NCT01942668|162714877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.828||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.828
81512071|NCT01942668|162714877|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||1.000
81512072|NCT01942668|162714877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.239||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.239
81512073|NCT01942668|162714877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.377||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 1|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.377
81512074|NCT01942668|162714878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.036
81512075|NCT01942668|162714878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.015
81512076|NCT01942668|162714878|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||1.000
81512077|NCT01942668|162714878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.546||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.546
81512078|NCT01942668|162714878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.352||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.352
81512079|NCT01942668|162714878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.261||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.261
81512080|NCT01942668|162714878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.058
81512081|NCT01942668|162714878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 2|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.011
81512082|NCT01942668|162714879|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512083|NCT01942668|162714879|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512084|NCT01942668|162714879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.115||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.115
81512085|NCT01942668|162714879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.110
81512086|NCT01942668|162714879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.089
81512087|NCT01942668|162714879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.074||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.074
81512088|NCT01942668|162714879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.011
81512089|NCT01942668|162714879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 3|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.008
81512090|NCT01942668|162714880|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512091|NCT01942668|162714880|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512092|NCT01942668|162714880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.011
81512093|NCT01942668|162714880|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512094|NCT01942668|162714880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.002
81512095|NCT01942668|162714880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.002
81512096|NCT01942668|162714880|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512097|NCT01942668|162714880|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512098|NCT01942668|162714881|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512099|NCT01942668|162714881|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512100|NCT01942668|162714881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.048
81512101|NCT01942668|162714881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.006
81512102|NCT01942668|162714881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.063
81512103|NCT01942668|162714881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.058
81512104|NCT01942668|162714881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.004
81512105|NCT01942668|162714881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 5|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.003
81512106|NCT01942668|162714882|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512107|NCT01942668|162714882|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512108|NCT01942668|162714882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.050
81512109|NCT01942668|162714882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.006
81512110|NCT01942668|162714882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.048
81512111|NCT01942668|162714882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.004
81512112|NCT01942668|162714882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.020
81512113|NCT01942668|162714882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 6|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.001
81512114|NCT01942668|162714883|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512115|NCT01942668|162714883|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512116|NCT01942668|162714883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.001
81512117|NCT01942668|162714883|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512118|NCT01942668|162714883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.006
81512119|NCT01942668|162714883|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512120|NCT01942668|162714883|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512121|NCT01942668|162714883|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 7|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512122|NCT01942668|162714884|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512123|NCT01942668|162714884|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512124|NCT01942668|162714884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.013
81512125|NCT01942668|162714884|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512126|NCT01942668|162714884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.001
81512127|NCT01942668|162714884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.004
81512128|NCT01942668|162714884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.003
81512129|NCT01942668|162714884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.001
81512130|NCT01942668|162714885|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512131|NCT01942668|162714885|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512132|NCT01942668|162714885|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512133|NCT01942668|162714885|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512134|NCT01942668|162714885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.001
81512135|NCT01942668|162714885|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512136|NCT01942668|162714885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.004
81512137|NCT01942668|162714885|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 9|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512138|NCT01942668|162714886|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512139|NCT01942668|162714886|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81547294|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-18.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.32||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-24.74|-12.42|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 60||-12.42|-24.74|0.0111
81512140|NCT01942668|162714886|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512141|NCT01942668|162714886|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512142|NCT01942668|162714886|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512143|NCT01942668|162714886|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512144|NCT01942668|162714886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||0.001
81512145|NCT01942668|162714886|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 10|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512146|NCT01942668|162714887|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512147|NCT01942668|162714887|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512148|NCT01942668|162714887|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512149|NCT01942668|162714887|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512150|NCT01942668|162714887|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512151|NCT01942668|162714887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.003
81512152|NCT01942668|162714887|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512153|NCT01942668|162714887|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 11|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512154|NCT01942668|162714888|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512155|NCT01942668|162714888|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512156|NCT01942668|162714888|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512157|NCT01942668|162714888|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||<0.001
81512158|NCT01942668|162714888|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512159|NCT01942668|162714888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.056
81512160|NCT01942668|162714888|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||\>=50% Reduction||||<0.001
81512161|NCT01942668|162714888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||\>=75% Reduction||||0.017
81512162|NCT01942668|162714889|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is derived from comparing % Very Much Improved+Much Improved between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512163|NCT01942668|162714889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||P-value is derived from comparing % Very Much Improved+Much Improved between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||||||0.005
81512164|NCT01942668|162714889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||P-value is derived from comparing % Very Much Improved+Much Improved between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||||||0.007
81512165|NCT01942668|162714889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||P-value is derived from comparing % Very Much Improved+Much Improved between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 4|Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81512166|NCT01942668|162714891|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is derived from comparing % Very Much Improved+Much Improved between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81547295|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-18.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.24||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-24.12|-11.93|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 66||-11.93|-24.12|0.0128
81547296|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-18.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.32||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-24.74|-12.42|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 66||-12.42|-24.74|0.0111
81547297|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-18.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.24||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-24.12|-11.93|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 72||-11.93|-24.12|0.0128
81512167|NCT01942668|162714891|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is derived from comparing % Very Much Improved+Much Improved between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512168|NCT01942668|162714891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||P-value is derived from comparing % Very Much Improved+Much Improved between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81512169|NCT01942668|162714891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||P-value is derived from comparing % Very Much Improved+Much Improved between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 8|Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81512170|NCT01942668|162714893|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is derived from comparing % Very Much Improved+Much Improved between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512171|NCT01942668|162714893|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is derived from comparing % Very Much Improved+Much Improved between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512172|NCT01942668|162714893|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is derived from comparing % Very Much Improved+Much Improved between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512173|NCT01942668|162714893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||P-value is derived from comparing % Very Much Improved+Much Improved between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81512174|NCT01942668|162714895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.000
81512175|NCT01942668|162714895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.122|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.122
81512176|NCT01942668|162714895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.280
81512177|NCT01942668|162714895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.692|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.692
81512178|NCT01942668|162714896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.000
81512179|NCT01942668|162714896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.069
81512180|NCT01942668|162714896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.131|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.131
81512181|NCT01942668|162714896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.661|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.661
81512182|NCT01942668|162714897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.000
81512183|NCT01942668|162714897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.040
81512184|NCT01942668|162714897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.082|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.082
81512185|NCT01942668|162714897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.495|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.495
81512186|NCT01942668|162714898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.000
81512187|NCT01942668|162714898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.032
81512188|NCT01942668|162714898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.137|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.137
81512189|NCT01942668|162714898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.792|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.792
81512190|NCT01942668|162714899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.000
81512191|NCT01942668|162714899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.067
81512192|NCT01942668|162714899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.260
81512193|NCT01942668|162714899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.792|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.792
81512194|NCT01942668|162714900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81512195|NCT01942668|162714900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.095|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.095
81512196|NCT01942668|162714900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.352|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.352
81512197|NCT01942668|162714900|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81512198|NCT01942668|162714901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81512199|NCT01942668|162714901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.075|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.075
81512200|NCT01942668|162714901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.225|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.225
81512201|NCT01942668|162714901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.769|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.769
81512202|NCT01942668|162714902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81512203|NCT01942668|162714902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.084|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.084
81512204|NCT01942668|162714902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.183|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.183
81512205|NCT01942668|162714902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.738|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.738
81512206|NCT01942668|162714903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.006
81512207|NCT01942668|162714903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.125|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.125
81512208|NCT01942668|162714903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.386|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.386
81512209|NCT01942668|162714903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.737|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.737
81512210|NCT01942668|162714904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.009
81512211|NCT01942668|162714904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.183|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.183
81512212|NCT01942668|162714904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.745|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.745
81512213|NCT01942668|162714904|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81512214|NCT01942668|162714905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.035
81512215|NCT01942668|162714905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.536|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.536
81512216|NCT01942668|162714905|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81512217|NCT01942668|162714905|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81512218|NCT01942668|162714906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.261|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.261
81512219|NCT01942668|162714906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.536|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.536
81512220|NCT01942668|162714906|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81512221|NCT01942668|162714906|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81512222|NCT01942668|162714907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.463|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.463
81512223|NCT01942668|162714907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.687|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.687
81512224|NCT01942668|162714907|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81512225|NCT01942668|162714907|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81512226|NCT01942668|162714908|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512227|NCT01942668|162714908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.048
81512228|NCT01942668|162714908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.049
81512229|NCT01942668|162714908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.328|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.328
81512230|NCT01942668|162714909|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512231|NCT01942668|162714909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.123|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.123
81547298|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-18.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.32||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-24.74|-12.42|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 72||-12.42|-24.74|0.0111
81547299|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.41||0.1715|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-11.95|-2.84|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib LI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 12||-2.84|-11.95|0.1715
81547300|NCT00658359|162770657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.87||0.4131|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-9.74|0.14|||Wald Test||Tofacitinib MI minus CsA Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 12||0.14|-9.74|0.4131
81547301|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.12||0.6694|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-2.12|6.5|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 15||6.50|-2.12|0.6694
81547302|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.18||0.7799|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-2.91|5.8|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 15||5.80|-2.91|0.7799
81547303|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.51||0.8572|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-5.63|3.65|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 18||3.65|-5.63|0.8572
81547304|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.56||0.7555|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-6.41|2.95|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 18||2.95|-6.41|0.7555
81547305|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.51||0.8572|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-5.63|3.65|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 24||3.65|-5.63|0.8572
81547306|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.22||0.539|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-1.41|9.06|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 24||9.06|-1.41|0.5390
81547307|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-2.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.6432|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-7.44|2.16|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 30||2.16|-7.44|0.6432
81547308|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.39||0.7336|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-3.2|7.55|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 30||7.55|-3.20|0.7336
81547309|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.57||0.9099|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-6.28|4.79|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 36||4.79|-6.28|0.9099
81547310|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.87||0.9106|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-5.01|6.56|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 36||6.56|-5.01|0.9106
81547311|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.91||0.5244|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-10.22|1.42|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 42||1.42|-10.22|0.5244
81547312|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.38||0.9029|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-7.11|5.31|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 42||5.31|-7.11|0.9029
81547313|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.38||0.7267|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-8.78|3.63|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 48||3.63|-8.78|0.7267
81547314|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-2.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.52||0.7168|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-9.06|3.6|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 48||3.60|-9.06|0.7168
81547315|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.51||0.5574|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-10.72|1.91|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 54||1.91|-10.72|0.5574
81547316|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-4.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.65||0.5515|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-10.99|1.88|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 54||1.88|-10.99|0.5515
81547317|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.51||0.5574|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-10.72|1.91|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 60||1.91|-10.72|0.5574
81547318|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.87||0.7704|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-8.92|4.33|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 60||4.33|-8.92|0.7704
81547319|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.51||0.5574|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-10.72|1.91|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 66||1.91|-10.72|0.5574
81547320|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.87||0.7704|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-8.92|4.33|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 66||4.33|-8.92|0.7704
81547321|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.83||0.9551|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-7.03|6.15|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 72||6.15|-7.03|0.9551
81547322|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.87||0.7704|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-8.92|4.33|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 72||4.33|-8.92|0.7704
81547323|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.91||0.4455|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-0.39|7.89|||Wald Test|||Month 12||7.89|-0.39|0.4455
81547324|NCT00658359|162770658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.34||0.873|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-4.35|2.96|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 12||2.96|-4.35|0.8730
81512232|NCT01942668|162714909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.030
81512233|NCT01942668|162714909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.649|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.649
81512234|NCT01942668|162714910|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512235|NCT01942668|162714910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.059
81512236|NCT01942668|162714910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.023
81512237|NCT01942668|162714910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.426|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.426
81512238|NCT01942668|162714911|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81547325|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-6.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.67||0.2957|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-12.6|-1.36|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 15||-1.36|-12.60|0.2957
81547326|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.14||0.6097|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-9.66|2.37|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 15||2.37|-9.66|0.6097
81547327|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-8.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.79||0.2064|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-14.28|-2.86|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 18||-2.86|-14.28|0.2064
81547328|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-5.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.25||0.4696|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-11.34|0.86|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 18||0.86|-11.34|0.4696
81547329|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-8.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.04||0.2238|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-14.5|-2.64|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 24||-2.64|-14.50|0.2238
81512239|NCT01942668|162714911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.044
81512240|NCT01942668|162714911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.011
81512241|NCT01942668|162714911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.481|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.481
81512242|NCT01942668|162714912|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512243|NCT01942668|162714912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.110
81512244|NCT01942668|162714912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.045
81512245|NCT01942668|162714912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.853|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.853
81512246|NCT01942668|162714913|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512247|NCT01942668|162714913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.245|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.245
81512248|NCT01942668|162714913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.145|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.145
81512249|NCT01942668|162714913|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81512250|NCT01942668|162714914|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512251|NCT01942668|162714914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.163|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.163
81512252|NCT01942668|162714914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.091
81512253|NCT01942668|162714914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.693|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.693
81512254|NCT01942668|162714915|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512255|NCT01942668|162714915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.178|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.178
81512256|NCT01942668|162714915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.097|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.097
81512257|NCT01942668|162714915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.522|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.522
81512258|NCT01942668|162714916|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512259|NCT01942668|162714916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.315|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.315
81512260|NCT01942668|162714916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.181|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.181
81512261|NCT01942668|162714916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.821|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.821
81512262|NCT01942668|162714917|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512263|NCT01942668|162714917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.387|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.387
81512264|NCT01942668|162714917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.215|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.215
81512265|NCT01942668|162714917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.639|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.639
81512266|NCT01942668|162714918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.008
81512267|NCT01942668|162714918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.643|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.643
81512268|NCT01942668|162714918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.501|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.501
81512269|NCT01942668|162714918|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81512270|NCT01942668|162714919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.013
81512271|NCT01942668|162714919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.616|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.616
81512272|NCT01942668|162714919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.352|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.352
81512273|NCT01942668|162714919|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81512274|NCT01942668|162714920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.023
81512275|NCT01942668|162714920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.535|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.535
81512276|NCT01942668|162714920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.183|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.183
81512277|NCT01942668|162714920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.738|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.738
81512278|NCT01942668|162714921|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo during Trimester 1|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512279|NCT01942668|162714921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo during Trimester 1|Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81512280|NCT01942668|162714921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo during Trimester 1|Fisher Exact|||||||0.012
81512281|NCT01942668|162714921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo during Trimester 1|Fisher Exact|||||||0.032
81512282|NCT01942668|162714922|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo during Trimester 2|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81547330|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-4.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.52||0.5093|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-11.29|1.37|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 24||1.37|-11.29|0.5093
81547331|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-8.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.04||0.2238|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-14.5|-2.64|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 30||-2.64|-14.50|0.2238
81512283|NCT01942668|162714922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo during Trimester 2|Fisher Exact|||||||0.022
81512284|NCT01942668|162714922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo during Trimester 2|Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81512285|NCT01942668|162714922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.256||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo during Trimester 2|Fisher Exact|||||||0.256
81512286|NCT01942668|162714923|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo during Trimester 3|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512287|NCT01942668|162714923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo during Trimester 3|Fisher Exact|||||||0.006
81547332|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-2.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.89||0.7846|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-8.8|4.48|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 30||4.48|-8.80|0.7846
81547333|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.16||0.1501|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-16.33|-4.28|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 36||-4.28|-16.33|0.1501
81547334|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-3.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.0||0.6263|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-10.62|2.84|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 36||2.84|-10.62|0.6263
81547335|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-12.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.35||0.0905|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-18.62|-6.25|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 42||-6.25|-18.62|0.0905
81547336|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-6.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.16||0.4604|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-12.9|0.84|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 42||0.84|-12.90|0.4604
81547337|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-12.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.35||0.0905|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-18.62|-6.25|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 48||-6.25|-18.62|0.0905
81547338|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-6.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.16||0.4604|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-12.9|0.84|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 48||0.84|-12.90|0.4604
81547339|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-12.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.35||0.0905|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-18.62|-6.25|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 54||-6.25|-18.62|0.0905
81512288|NCT01942668|162714923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.025||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo during Trimester 3|Fisher Exact|||||||0.025
81512289|NCT01942668|162714923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.182||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo during Trimester 3|Fisher Exact|||||||0.182
81512290|NCT01942668|162714924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo during Trimester 4|Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81512291|NCT01942668|162714924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.469||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo during Trimester 4|Fisher Exact|||||||0.469
81512292|NCT01942668|162714924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.188||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo during Trimester 4|Fisher Exact|||||||0.188
81512293|NCT01942668|162714924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.613||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo during Trimester 4|Fisher Exact|||||||0.613
81512294|NCT01942668|162714929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo during Trimester 1|Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81512295|NCT01942668|162714929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo during Trimester 1|Fisher Exact|||||||0.135
81512296|NCT01942668|162714929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo during Trimester 1|Fisher Exact|||||||0.260
81512297|NCT01942668|162714929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.257||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo during Trimester 1|Fisher Exact|||||||0.257
81512298|NCT01942668|162714930|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo during Trimester 2|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512299|NCT01942668|162714930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo during Trimester 2|Fisher Exact|||||||0.085
81512300|NCT01942668|162714930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.184||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo during Trimester 2|Fisher Exact|||||||0.184
81512301|NCT01942668|162714930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.681||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo during Trimester 2|Fisher Exact|||||||0.681
81512302|NCT01942668|162714931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo during Trimester 3|Fisher Exact|||||||0.008
81512303|NCT01942668|162714931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo during Trimester 3|Fisher Exact|||||||0.036
81512304|NCT01942668|162714931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.138||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo during Trimester 3|Fisher Exact|||||||0.138
81512305|NCT01942668|162714931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.685||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo during Trimester 3|Fisher Exact|||||||0.685
81512306|NCT01942668|162714932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo during Trimester 4|Fisher Exact|||||||0.023
81512307|NCT01942668|162714932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.265||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo during Trimester 4|Fisher Exact|||||||0.265
81512308|NCT01942668|162714932|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo during Trimester 4|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81512309|NCT01942668|162714932|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo during Trimester 4|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81512310|NCT01942668|162714937|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.246|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|-1.17||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.17|-2.13|<0.001
81512311|NCT01942668|162714937|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.242|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|-0.84||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.84|-1.79|<0.001
81512312|NCT01942668|162714937|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.242|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-0.69||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.69|-1.64|<0.001
81512313|NCT01942668|162714937|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.58||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.58|-1.51|<0.001
81512314|NCT01942668|162714938|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.258|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|-0.89||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.89|-1.91|<0.001
81512315|NCT01942668|162714938|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.253|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-0.82||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.82|-1.81|<0.001
81512316|NCT01942668|162714938|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|-0.62||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.62|-1.63|<0.001
81512317|NCT01942668|162714938|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.19||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.19|-1.19|0.007
81512318|NCT01942668|162714939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.276|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-0.66||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.66|-1.75|<0.001
81512319|NCT01942668|162714939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.265|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|-0.94||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.94|-1.98|<0.001
81512320|NCT01942668|162714939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.69||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.69|-1.76|<0.001
81512321|NCT01942668|162714939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.19||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.19|-1.26|0.008
81512322|NCT01942668|162714940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.14||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.14|-0.49|0.284
81512323|NCT01942668|162714940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.26||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.26|-0.36|0.732
81512324|NCT01942668|162714940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.19||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.19|-0.44|0.437
81512325|NCT01942668|162714940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.19||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.19|-0.43|0.439
81512326|NCT01942668|162714941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.02|-0.68|0.040
81512327|NCT01942668|162714941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.165||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.02|-0.63|0.066
81512328|NCT01942668|162714941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.21||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|-0.45|0.469
81512329|NCT01942668|162714941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.24||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.24|-0.41|0.616
81512330|NCT01942668|162714942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.183||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.15||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.57|0.250
81512331|NCT01942668|162714942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.2||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.20|-0.88|0.002
81512332|NCT01942668|162714942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.31||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.31|-0.40|0.796
81512333|NCT01942668|162714942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.34||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.34|-0.36|0.955
81512334|NCT01942668|162714943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.18||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|-0.38|0.474
81512335|NCT01942668|162714943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.15||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.40|0.378
81512336|NCT01942668|162714943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.06|-0.61|0.018
81512337|NCT01942668|162714943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.22||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.22|-0.32|0.730
81512338|NCT01942668|162714944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.49|0.197
81512339|NCT01942668|162714944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.14||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.14|-0.44|0.308
81512340|NCT01942668|162714944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-0.54|0.117
81512341|NCT01942668|162714944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149||0.739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.24||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.24|-0.34|0.739
81512342|NCT01942668|162714945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.26||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.26|-0.42|0.635
81512343|NCT01942668|162714945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.10|-0.75|0.010
81512344|NCT01942668|162714945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.05||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.05|-0.62|0.092
81512345|NCT01942668|162714945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.13||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.13|-0.53|0.243
81512346|NCT01942668|162714946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.0||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.00|-0.83|0.049
81512347|NCT01942668|162714946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.206||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.46||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.46|-0.34|0.773
81547340|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-6.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.16||0.4604|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-12.9|0.84|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 54||0.84|-12.90|0.4604
81512348|NCT01942668|162714946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.208||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.05||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.05|-0.77|0.081
81512349|NCT01942668|162714946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.30|-0.50|0.625
81512350|NCT01942668|162714947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.16||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-0.70|0.221
81512351|NCT01942668|162714947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.214||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.42||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.42|-0.42|0.992
81512352|NCT01942668|162714947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.219||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.14||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.14|-0.72|0.181
81512353|NCT01942668|162714947|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.216||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.38||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.38|-0.47|0.846
81512354|NCT01942668|162714948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.3||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.30|-0.71|0.421
81512355|NCT01942668|162714948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.01|-0.97|0.044
81512356|NCT01942668|162714948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.07|-0.92|0.093
81512357|NCT01942668|162714948|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.252||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.2||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.20|-0.79|0.247
81512358|NCT01942668|162714949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.29||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.29|-0.87|<0.001
81512359|NCT01942668|162714949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.06|-0.62|0.016
81512360|NCT01942668|162714949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.2||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.20|-0.76|<0.001
81512361|NCT01942668|162714949|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.05||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.05|-0.60|0.023
81512362|NCT01942668|162714950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.25||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.25|-0.84|<0.001
81512363|NCT01942668|162714950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.13||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.13|-0.71|0.004
81512364|NCT01942668|162714950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.149||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.14||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.14|-0.73|0.003
81512365|NCT01942668|162714950|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.09||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.09|-0.49|0.179
81512366|NCT01942668|162714951|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.10|-0.76|0.012
81547341|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-12.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.35||0.0905|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-18.62|-6.25|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 60||-6.25|-18.62|0.0905
81547342|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-6.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.16||0.4604|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-12.9|0.84|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 60||0.84|-12.90|0.4604
81512367|NCT01942668|162714951|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.41||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.41|-1.05|<0.001
81512368|NCT01942668|162714951|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.16||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.16|-0.81|0.004
81512369|NCT01942668|162714951|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.03||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.63|0.070
81512370|NCT01942668|162714952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.059||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.44|-0.35||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.35|-8.44|0.033
81512371|NCT01942668|162714952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.015||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|1.41||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.41|-6.50|0.207
81512372|NCT01942668|162714952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.58|-0.61||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.61|-8.58|0.024
81512373|NCT01942668|162714952|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.007||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.47|1.41||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.41|-6.47|0.207
81512374|NCT01942668|162714953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.138||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.68|-1.28||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.28|-9.68|0.011
81547343|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-12.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.35||0.0905|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-18.62|-6.25|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 66||-6.25|-18.62|0.0905
81547344|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-6.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.16||0.4604|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-12.9|0.84|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 66||0.84|-12.90|0.4604
81547345|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-12.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.35||0.0905|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-18.62|-6.25|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 72||-6.25|-18.62|0.0905
81547346|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-6.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.16||0.4604|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-12.9|0.84|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 72||0.84|-12.90|0.4604
81547347|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.31||0.7166|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-7.61|3.02|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 12||3.02|-7.61|0.7166
81547348|NCT00658359|162770659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-4.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.24||0.4692|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-9.76|0.73|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 12||0.73|-9.76|0.4692
81547349|NCT00658359|162770660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.3132|TWO_SIDED|60.0|0.28|3.11|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 30||3.11|0.28|0.3132
81547350|NCT00658359|162770660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.3132|TWO_SIDED|60.0|0.28|3.11|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 30||3.11|0.28|0.3132
81547351|NCT00658359|162770660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.46|5.57|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 36||5.57|1.46|0.1503
81547352|NCT00658359|162770660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.46|5.57|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 36||5.57|1.46|0.1503
81512375|NCT01942668|162714953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.093||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.36|-1.14||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.14|-9.36|0.012
81547353|NCT00658359|162770660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.46|5.57|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 42||5.57|1.46|0.1503
81512376|NCT01942668|162714953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.122||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.75|-1.41||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.41|-9.75|0.009
81512377|NCT01942668|162714953|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.096||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.11|-0.87||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.87|-9.11|0.018
81547354|NCT00658359|162770660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.46|5.57|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 42||5.57|1.46|0.1503
81547355|NCT00658359|162770660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.46|5.57|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 48||5.57|1.46|0.1503
81547356|NCT00658359|162770660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.46|5.57|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 48||5.57|1.46|0.1503
81547357|NCT00658359|162770660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.46|5.57|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 54||5.57|1.46|0.1503
81547358|NCT00658359|162770660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.46|5.57|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 54||5.57|1.46|0.1503
81547359|NCT00658359|162770660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.46|5.57|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 60||5.57|1.46|0.1503
81547360|NCT00658359|162770660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.46|5.57|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 60||5.57|1.46|0.1503
81547361|NCT00658359|162770660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.46|5.57|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 66||5.57|1.46|0.1503
81547362|NCT00658359|162770660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.46|5.57|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 66||5.57|1.46|0.1503
81547363|NCT00658359|162770660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.46|5.57|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 72||5.57|1.46|0.1503
81547364|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.3128|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-3.4|-0.31|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 15||-0.31|-3.40|0.3128
81547365|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.3134|TWO_SIDED|60.0|0.26|2.91|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 18||2.91|0.26|0.3134
81547366|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42||0.9129|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-2.3|1.77|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 18||1.77|-2.30|0.9129
81547367|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.3134|TWO_SIDED|60.0|0.26|2.91|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 24||2.91|0.26|0.3134
81547368|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-4.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61||0.2447|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-7.23|-1.16|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 24||-1.16|-7.23|0.2447
81547369|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.3134|TWO_SIDED|60.0|0.26|2.91|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 30||2.91|0.26|0.3134
81512378|NCT01942668|162714954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.427||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.38|0.16||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-9.38|0.058
81512379|NCT01942668|162714954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.322||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.04|-2.92||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.92|-12.04|0.001
81512380|NCT01942668|162714954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.397|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.67|-3.25||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.25|-12.67|<0.001
81512381|NCT01942668|162714954|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.404||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-2.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.06|-11.50|0.005
81512382|NCT01942668|162714955|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.92|-1.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.04|-11.92|0.020
81512383|NCT01942668|162714955|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.715||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.69|1.97||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.97|-8.69|0.216
81512384|NCT01942668|162714955|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.734||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.22|-0.48||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.48|-11.22|0.033
81512385|NCT01942668|162714955|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.685||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.27|2.28||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.28|-8.27|0.265
81512386|NCT01942668|162714956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.854||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.14|-1.93||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.93|-13.14|0.008
81512387|NCT01942668|162714956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.781||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.18|-1.26||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.26|-12.18|0.016
81512388|NCT01942668|162714956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.847||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.28|-3.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.10|-14.28|0.002
81512389|NCT01942668|162714956|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.68|-0.68||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.68|-11.68|0.028
81512390|NCT01942668|162714957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.18||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-0.31||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.31|-12.80|0.040
81512391|NCT01942668|162714957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.04||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.99|-4.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.04|-15.99|0.001
81512392|NCT01942668|162714957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.129||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.11|-3.81||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.81|-16.11|0.002
81512393|NCT01942668|162714957|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.127||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.99|-0.7||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.70|-12.99|0.029
81512394|NCT01942668|162714958|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.003||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|9.05||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.05|-2.75|0.294
81512395|NCT01942668|162714958|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.922||0.327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|8.6||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.60|-2.87|0.327
81512396|NCT01942668|162714958|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.947||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.18|4.39||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.39|-7.18|0.637
81512397|NCT01942668|162714958|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.893||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.51|5.86||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.86|-5.51|0.952
81547370|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-4.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61||0.2447|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-7.23|-1.16|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 30||-1.16|-7.23|0.2447
81547371|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.3134|TWO_SIDED|60.0|0.26|2.91|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 36||2.91|0.26|0.3134
81547372|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-7.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.74||0.1164|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-11.43|-3.45|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 36||-3.45|-11.43|0.1164
81547373|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62||0.1545|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.52|5.93|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 42||5.93|1.52|0.1545
81547374|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.18||0.3061|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-9.66|-0.94|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 42||-0.94|-9.66|0.3061
81547375|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|3.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62||0.1545|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.52|5.93|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 48||5.93|1.52|0.1545
81547376|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.18||0.3061|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-9.66|-0.94|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 48||-0.94|-9.66|0.3061
81547377|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|5.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35||0.0774|TWO_SIDED|60.0|3.1|8.73|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 54||8.73|3.10|0.0774
81512398|NCT01942668|162714959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.219||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|8.14||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.14|-4.51|0.573
81512399|NCT01942668|162714959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.107||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.01|5.19||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.19|-7.01|0.769
81512400|NCT01942668|162714959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.176||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.56|-0.09||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.09|-12.56|0.047
81512401|NCT01942668|162714959|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.133||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|3.56||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.56|-8.74|0.409
81512402|NCT01942668|162714960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.443||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|8.67||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.67|-4.85|0.579
81512403|NCT01942668|162714960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.275||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.43|2.44||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.44|-10.43|0.223
81512404|NCT01942668|162714960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.367||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.67|4.56||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.56|-8.67|0.542
81512405|NCT01942668|162714960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.376||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.04|4.23||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.23|-9.04|0.476
81512406|NCT01942668|162714961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.593||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|3.84||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.84|-6.34|0.631
81512407|NCT01942668|162714961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|6.14||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.14|-3.84|0.651
81512408|NCT01942668|162714961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.578||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.67|4.45||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.45|-5.67|0.813
81512409|NCT01942668|162714961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.515||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.35|4.52||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.52|-5.35|0.869
81512410|NCT01942668|162714962|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.48|0.48||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.48|-10.48|0.074
81512411|NCT01942668|162714962|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.722||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.22|4.47||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.47|-6.22|0.748
81512412|NCT01942668|162714962|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.805||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.46|5.56||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.56|-5.46|0.987
81512413|NCT01942668|162714962|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.741||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.41|4.36||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.36|-6.41|0.709
81547378|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.59||0.5772|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-7.82|1.59|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 54||1.59|-7.82|0.5772
81547379|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|5.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35||0.0774|TWO_SIDED|60.0|3.1|8.73|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 60||8.73|3.10|0.0774
81547380|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.59||0.5772|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-7.82|1.59|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 60||1.59|-7.82|0.5772
81547381|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|5.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35||0.0774|TWO_SIDED|60.0|3.1|8.73|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 66||8.73|3.10|0.0774
81547382|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.59||0.5772|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-7.82|1.59|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 66||1.59|-7.82|0.5772
81547383|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|5.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35||0.0774|TWO_SIDED|60.0|3.1|8.73|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 72||8.73|3.10|0.0774
81547384|NCT00658359|162770661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|-3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.59||0.5772|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-7.82|1.59|||Wald Test||Standard error of the mean refers to standard error of the estimated rate difference|Month 72||1.59|-7.82|0.5772
81547385|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.15||0.0786|TWO_SIDED|60.0|7.49|21.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 15||21.22|7.49|0.0786
81547386|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5||0.736|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-10.03|4.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 15||4.29|-10.03|0.7360
81547387|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.19||0.1377|TWO_SIDED|60.0|5.27|19.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||19.05|5.27|0.1377
81547388|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.56||0.4131|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-14.21|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||0.20|-14.21|0.4131
81547389|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.35||0.1057|TWO_SIDED|60.0|6.49|20.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||20.55|6.49|0.1057
81547390|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.95||0.1402|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-20.75|-5.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||-5.68|-20.75|0.1402
81547391|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.13||0.0542|TWO_SIDED|60.0|9.91|25.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||25.29|9.91|0.0542
81547392|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.09||0.3866|TWO_SIDED|60.0|0.24|17.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||17.24|0.24|0.3866
81547393|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.72||0.1981|TWO_SIDED|60.0|4.33|20.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||20.71|4.33|0.1981
81547394|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.07||0.6397|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-15.81|4.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||4.51|-15.81|0.6397
81547395|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.19||0.0508|TWO_SIDED|60.0|11.35|28.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 42||28.51|11.35|0.0508
81547396|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.9||0.5143|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-2.45|19.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 42||19.28|-2.45|0.5143
81547397|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.45||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|60.0|23.46|41.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 48||41.06|23.46|0.0021
81547398|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.47||0.5661|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-19.07|3.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 48||3.61|-19.07|0.5661
81547399|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.54||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|60.0|20.33|38.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 54||38.08|20.33|0.0057
81547400|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.89||0.4504|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-22.18|1.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 54||1.21|-22.18|0.4504
81547401|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.39||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|60.0|20.78|39.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 60||39.96|20.78|0.0078
81547402|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.44||0.6802|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-18.11|6.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 60||6.20|-18.11|0.6802
81547403|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.08||0.0216|TWO_SIDED|60.0|17.61|37.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||37.95|17.61|0.0216
81547404|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.12||0.9026|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-14.58|10.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||10.88|-14.58|0.9026
81547405|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.91||0.1146|TWO_SIDED|60.0|9.51|31.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 72||31.24|9.51|0.1146
81547406|NCT00658359|162770663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.48||0.6918|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-19.18|6.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 72||6.90|-19.18|0.6918
81547407|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.57||0.3139|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.09|12.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 15||12.14|1.09|0.3139
81547408|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.75||0.5176|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-10.06|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 15||1.31|-10.06|0.5176
81547409|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.56||0.3191|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.02|12.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||12.06|1.02|0.3191
81512414|NCT01942668|162714963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.968||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.44|3.22||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.22|-8.44|0.379
81512415|NCT01942668|162714963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.832||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.64|2.49||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.49|-8.64|0.279
81512416|NCT01942668|162714963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.949||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.19|5.4||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.40|-6.19|0.894
81512417|NCT01942668|162714963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.923||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.72|2.76||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.76|-8.72|0.308
81512418|NCT01942668|162714964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.081||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|7.86||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.86|-4.24|0.558
81512419|NCT01942668|162714964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.031||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|9.57||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.57|-2.34|0.233
81512420|NCT01942668|162714964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.036||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|12.13||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.13|0.20|0.043
81547410|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.73||0.6608|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-8.62|2.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||2.71|-8.62|0.6608
81547411|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7||0.2319|TWO_SIDED|60.0|2.37|13.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||13.66|2.37|0.2319
81512421|NCT01942668|162714964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99||0.488|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|7.95||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.95|-3.80|0.488
81512422|NCT01942668|162714965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.206||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|10.37||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.37|-2.23|0.205
81512423|NCT01942668|162714965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.133||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.43|15.74||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.74|3.43|0.002
81512424|NCT01942668|162714965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.193||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|11.32||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.32|-1.23|0.115
81512425|NCT01942668|162714965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.152||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.75|15.13||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.13|2.75|0.005
81512426|NCT01942668|162714966|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.719||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|8.27||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.27|-6.34|0.796
81512427|NCT01942668|162714966|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.568||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|12.15||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.15|-1.87|0.150
81512428|NCT01942668|162714966|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.657||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|15.77||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.77|1.39|0.019
81512429|NCT01942668|162714966|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.667||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|14.71||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||14.71|0.30|0.041
81512430|NCT01942668|162714967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.197||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|1.62||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.62|-7.00|0.221
81512431|NCT01942668|162714967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.154||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.65|2.81||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.81|-5.65|0.511
81512432|NCT01942668|162714967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.168||0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|4.92||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.92|-3.60|0.761
81512433|NCT01942668|162714967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.128||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.25|2.11||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.11|-6.25|0.332
81512434|NCT01942668|162714968|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.474||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.86|3.86||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.86|-5.86|0.687
81547412|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.04||0.3554|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-12.43|-0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||-0.58|-12.43|0.3554
81547413|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.27||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|60.0|12.33|24.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||24.57|12.33|0.0113
81512435|NCT01942668|162714968|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.411||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.88|2.58||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.58|-6.88|0.373
81512436|NCT01942668|162714968|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.466||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.75|3.94||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.94|-5.75|0.714
81512437|NCT01942668|162714968|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.427||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.67|3.87||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.87|-5.67|0.711
81512438|NCT01942668|162714969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.682||0.415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.46|3.08||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.08|-7.46|0.415
81512439|NCT01942668|162714969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.564||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.04|-0.97||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.97|-11.04|0.019
81512440|NCT01942668|162714969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.639||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|0.46||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.46|-9.90|0.074
81512441|NCT01942668|162714969|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.637||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.94|-0.57||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.57|-10.94|0.030
81547414|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99||0.479|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-1.07|12.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||12.39|-1.07|0.4790
81547415|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.75||0.1776|TWO_SIDED|60.0|3.93|16.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||16.99|3.93|0.1776
81512442|NCT01942668|162714970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.109||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.13|0.16||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-8.13|0.059
81512443|NCT01942668|162714970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.067||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|1.49||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.49|-6.63|0.215
81512444|NCT01942668|162714970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.084||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.19|-1.0||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.00|-9.19|0.015
81512445|NCT01942668|162714970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.042||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.17|0.85||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.85|-7.17|0.122
81512446|NCT01942668|162714971|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.135||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.52|-1.13||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.13|-9.52|0.013
81512447|NCT01942668|162714971|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.85|-1.68||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.68|-9.85|0.006
81512448|NCT01942668|162714971|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.132||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.77|-1.4||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.40|-9.77|0.009
81512449|NCT01942668|162714971|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.093||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.79|-1.57||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.57|-9.79|0.007
81512450|NCT01942668|162714972|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.24|1.47||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.47|-8.24|0.171
81512451|NCT01942668|162714972|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.364||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.14|-1.85||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.85|-11.14|0.006
81512452|NCT01942668|162714972|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.434||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.17|-2.61||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.61|-12.17|0.003
81512453|NCT01942668|162714972|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.429||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.46|-1.92||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.92|-11.46|0.006
81512454|NCT01942668|162714973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.037||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.21|-0.21||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.21|-8.21|0.039
81512455|NCT01942668|162714973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.997||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.31|1.53||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.53|-6.31|0.232
81547416|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.5||0.7307|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-11.27|4.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||4.73|-11.27|0.7307
81547417|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25||0.1625|TWO_SIDED|60.0|4.59|18.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 42||18.48|4.59|0.1625
81512456|NCT01942668|162714973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.012||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.32|-0.42||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.42|-8.32|0.030
81512457|NCT01942668|162714973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.973||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.09|1.66||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.66|-6.09|0.262
81512458|NCT01942668|162714974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.119||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.57|-1.25||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.25|-9.57|0.011
81512459|NCT01942668|162714974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.065||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|-1.48||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.48|-9.60|0.008
81512460|NCT01942668|162714974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.115||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|-1.59||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.59|-9.90|0.007
81512461|NCT01942668|162714974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.078||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-1.24||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.24|-9.40|0.011
81512462|NCT01942668|162714975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.421||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.96|0.55||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.55|-8.96|0.083
81547418|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.12||0.2876|TWO_SIDED|60.0|2.25|19.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 42||19.29|2.25|0.2876
81547419|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.41||0.027|TWO_SIDED|60.0|11.54|25.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 48||25.70|11.54|0.0270
81512463|NCT01942668|162714975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.317||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.91|-2.81||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.81|-11.91|0.002
81512464|NCT01942668|162714975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.384|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-3.23||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.23|-12.60|<0.001
81512465|NCT01942668|162714975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.381||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.46|-2.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.10|-11.46|0.005
81512466|NCT01942668|162714976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.11||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.12|0.938
81512467|NCT01942668|162714976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.13||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.13|-0.10|0.779
81512468|NCT01942668|162714976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.09||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.09|-0.14|0.646
81512469|NCT01942668|162714976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.16||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-0.07|0.421
81512470|NCT01942668|162714977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.24||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.24|-0.01|0.075
81512471|NCT01942668|162714977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.23||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.23|-0.01|0.074
81512472|NCT01942668|162714977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.18||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|-0.07|0.370
81512473|NCT01942668|162714977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.13||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.13|-0.11|0.851
81512474|NCT01942668|162714978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.08||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-0.18|0.452
81512475|NCT01942668|162714978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.2||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.20|-0.05|0.244
81547420|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.54||0.7444|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-12.31|5.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 48||5.44|-12.31|0.7444
81547421|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|60.0|14.08|28.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 54||28.29|14.08|0.0122
81512476|NCT01942668|162714978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.07|-0.19|0.354
81512477|NCT01942668|162714978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.09||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.09|-0.17|0.527
81512478|NCT01942668|162714979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|-1.55||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.55|-2.29|<0.001
81512479|NCT01942668|162714979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-1.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.07|-1.81|<0.001
81512480|NCT01942668|162714979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-1.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.07|-1.81|<0.001
81512481|NCT01942668|162714979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.88||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.88|-1.62|<0.001
81512482|NCT01942668|162714980|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-1.34||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.34|-2.12|<0.001
81512483|NCT01942668|162714980|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.197|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.91||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.91|-1.68|<0.001
81512484|NCT01942668|162714980|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.197|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-0.81||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.81|-1.58|<0.001
81547422|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.86||0.3288|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-19.75|-1.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 54||-1.47|-19.75|0.3288
81512485|NCT01942668|162714980|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.57||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.57|-1.34|<0.001
81512486|NCT01942668|162714981|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.207|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|-1.25||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.25|-2.06|<0.001
81512487|NCT01942668|162714981|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-1.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.07|-1.87|<0.001
81512488|NCT01942668|162714981|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.9||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.90|-1.70|<0.001
81512489|NCT01942668|162714981|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.207|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.67||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.67|-1.48|<0.001
81512490|NCT01942668|162714982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-0.46|0.126
81512491|NCT01942668|162714982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.09||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.09|-0.42|0.200
81512492|NCT01942668|162714982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.41|0.222
81512493|NCT01942668|162714982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.14||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.14|-0.37|0.358
81512494|NCT01942668|162714983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.04|-0.59|0.023
81512495|NCT01942668|162714983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.01|-0.55|0.045
81512496|NCT01942668|162714983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.15||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.39|0.384
81512497|NCT01942668|162714983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.16||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-0.38|0.424
81547423|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.15||0.0453|TWO_SIDED|60.0|10.63|26.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 60||26.05|10.63|0.0453
81547424|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.28||0.5016|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-17.09|1.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 60||1.91|-17.09|0.5016
81512498|NCT01942668|162714984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.08||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-0.52|0.153
81512499|NCT01942668|162714984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-0.58|0.058
81512500|NCT01942668|162714984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.151||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.21||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|-0.39|0.550
81512501|NCT01942668|162714984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.153||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.27||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.27|-0.33|0.854
81512502|NCT01942668|162714985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.07|-0.38|0.181
81512503|NCT01942668|162714985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.41|0.108
81512504|NCT01942668|162714985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.06|-0.51|0.014
81512505|NCT01942668|162714985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.11||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.34|0.323
81547425|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.69||0.0453|TWO_SIDED|60.0|11.27|27.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||27.59|11.27|0.0453
81512506|NCT01942668|162714986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-0.48|0.056
81512507|NCT01942668|162714986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.11||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.38|0.279
81512508|NCT01942668|162714986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.15||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.34|0.435
81512509|NCT01942668|162714986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.18||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|-0.31|0.607
81512510|NCT01942668|162714987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-0.53|0.060
81512511|NCT01942668|162714987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|-0.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.04|-0.57|0.026
81512512|NCT01942668|162714987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.49|0.097
81512513|NCT01942668|162714987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.44|0.230
81512514|NCT01942668|162714988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-0.61|0.107
81512515|NCT01942668|162714988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.16||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-0.51|0.302
81512516|NCT01942668|162714988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-0.60|0.106
81512517|NCT01942668|162714988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.09||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.09|-0.57|0.156
81512518|NCT01942668|162714989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.177||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.65|0.081
81512519|NCT01942668|162714989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.12||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.12|-0.56|0.212
81547426|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.84||0.8747|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-11.83|8.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||8.10|-11.83|0.8747
81547427|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.34||0.4997|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-1.72|15.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 72||15.69|-1.72|0.4997
81512520|NCT01942668|162714989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.18||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|-0.51|0.345
81512521|NCT01942668|162714989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176||0.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.31||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.31|-0.38|0.829
81512522|NCT01942668|162714990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.201||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.05||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.05|-0.84|0.029
81512523|NCT01942668|162714990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.05||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.05|-0.84|0.026
81512524|NCT01942668|162714990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-0.72|0.093
81512525|NCT01942668|162714990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.15||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.64|0.223
81512526|NCT01942668|162714991|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.4||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.40|-0.85|<0.001
81547428|NCT00658359|162770664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.1||0.2804|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-23.26|-2.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 72||-2.88|-23.26|0.2804
81547429|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|60.0|7.68|11.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 15||11.90|7.68|<0.0001
81547430|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|60.0|3.12|7.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 15||7.52|3.12|0.0418
81547431|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.51||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|60.0|7.28|11.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||11.51|7.28|0.0002
81547432|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63||0.0437|TWO_SIDED|60.0|3.09|7.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||7.51|3.09|0.0437
81512527|NCT01942668|162714991|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.26||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.26|-0.71|<0.001
81512528|NCT01942668|162714991|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.3||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.30|-0.75|<0.001
81512529|NCT01942668|162714991|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.2||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.20|-0.64|<0.001
81512530|NCT01942668|162714992|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.38||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.38|-0.85|<0.001
81512531|NCT01942668|162714992|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.22||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.22|-0.69|<0.001
81512532|NCT01942668|162714992|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.12||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.12|-0.59|0.003
81512533|NCT01942668|162714992|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.03||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.03|-0.50|0.030
81512534|NCT01942668|162714993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.36||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.36|-0.89|<0.001
81512535|NCT01942668|162714993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.36||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.36|-0.88|<0.001
81512536|NCT01942668|162714993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.21||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.21|-0.73|<0.001
81512537|NCT01942668|162714993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.10|-0.63|0.006
81512538|NCT01942668|162714994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.629||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.08|-1.69||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.69|-8.08|0.003
81547433|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|60.0|6.21|10.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||10.53|6.21|0.0011
81547434|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75||0.4565|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-0.27|4.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||4.36|-0.27|0.4565
81547435|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|60.0|8.54|13.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||13.26|8.54|0.0001
81512539|NCT01942668|162714994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.626||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-0.42||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.42|-6.80|0.027
81512540|NCT01942668|162714994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.618||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.61|-0.26||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.26|-6.61|0.034
81512541|NCT01942668|162714994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.621||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.71|0.65||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.65|-5.71|0.119
81512542|NCT01942668|162714995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.73|-2.05||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.05|-8.73|0.002
81512543|NCT01942668|162714995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.696||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.72|-2.06||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.06|-8.72|0.002
81512544|NCT01942668|162714995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.685||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.19|-1.58||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.58|-8.19|0.004
81512545|NCT01942668|162714995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.698||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.75|-1.09||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.09|-7.75|0.009
81547436|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.09||0.1654|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.69|6.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||6.89|1.69|0.1654
81547437|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.98||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|60.0|6.95|11.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||11.96|6.95|0.0015
81512546|NCT01942668|162714996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.855|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.18|-2.9||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.90|-10.18|<0.001
81512547|NCT01942668|162714996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.843|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.23|-4.0||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.00|-11.23|<0.001
81512548|NCT01942668|162714996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.835|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.04|-3.84||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.84|-11.04|<0.001
81512549|NCT01942668|162714996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.863|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.41|-3.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.10|-10.41|<0.001
81547438|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.69||0.2636|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.02|7.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||7.23|1.02|0.2636
81547439|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12||0.052|TWO_SIDED|60.0|3.45|8.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 42||8.71|3.45|0.0520
81547440|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.95||0.176|TWO_SIDED|60.0|2.02|8.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 42||8.67|2.02|0.1760
81547441|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2||0.0274|TWO_SIDED|60.0|4.38|9.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 48||9.77|4.38|0.0274
81547442|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.13||0.8018|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-4.51|2.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 48||2.44|-4.51|0.8018
81512550|NCT01942668|162714997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.146|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.55|-3.13||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.13|-11.55|<0.001
81547443|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.23||0.0819|TWO_SIDED|60.0|2.91|8.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 54||8.35|2.91|0.0819
81547444|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.26||0.6103|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-5.75|1.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 54||1.41|-5.75|0.6103
81512551|NCT01942668|162714997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.139||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|-1.4||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.40|-9.80|0.009
81512552|NCT01942668|162714997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.132||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.31|-0.95||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.95|-9.31|0.016
81512553|NCT01942668|162714997|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|1.14||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.14|-7.22|0.154
81512554|NCT01942668|162714998|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.213|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.72|-4.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.04|-12.72|<0.001
81512555|NCT01942668|162714998|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.201|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.83|-3.2||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.20|-11.83|<0.001
81512556|NCT01942668|162714998|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.193|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.63|-3.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.02|-11.63|<0.001
81512557|NCT01942668|162714998|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.207||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.93|-1.27||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.27|-9.93|0.011
81512558|NCT01942668|162714999|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.439|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.76|-4.19||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.19|-13.76|<0.001
81512559|NCT01942668|162714999|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.34|-4.85||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.85|-14.34|<0.001
81512560|NCT01942668|162714999|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.412|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.03|-4.56||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.56|-14.03|<0.001
81512561|NCT01942668|162714999|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.442||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.51|-2.93||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.93|-12.51|0.002
81512562|NCT01942668|162715000|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.576||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|7.07||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.07|-3.03|0.434
81512563|NCT01942668|162715000|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.564||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|7.0||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.00|-3.06|0.442
81512564|NCT01942668|162715000|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.558||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|6.51||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.51|-3.52|0.558
81512565|NCT01942668|162715000|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.555||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|6.6||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.60|-3.42|0.534
81512566|NCT01942668|162715001|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.719||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|5.58||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.58|-5.08|0.927
81512567|NCT01942668|162715001|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.699||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.95|3.64||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.64|-6.95|0.541
81512568|NCT01942668|162715001|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.691||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.96|1.6||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.60|-8.96|0.171
81512569|NCT01942668|162715001|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.708||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.48|4.15||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.15|-6.48|0.667
81512570|NCT01942668|162715002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.863||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|6.87||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.87|-4.36|0.662
81512571|NCT01942668|162715002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.834||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.91|4.21||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.21|-6.91|0.635
81547445|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.49||0.1168|TWO_SIDED|60.0|2.54|8.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 60||8.41|2.54|0.1168
81512572|NCT01942668|162715002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.827||0.877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.98|5.11||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.11|-5.98|0.877
81512573|NCT01942668|162715002|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.867||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.01|5.24||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.24|-6.01|0.893
81512574|NCT01942668|162715003|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.058||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|3.59||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.59|-4.48|0.830
81512575|NCT01942668|162715003|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|3.38||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.38|-4.66|0.755
81512576|NCT01942668|162715003|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.046||0.802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|4.53||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.53|-3.50|0.802
81512577|NCT01942668|162715003|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.043||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.46|3.55||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.55|-4.46|0.823
81547446|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.43||0.3357|TWO_SIDED|60.0|0.54|7.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 60||7.99|0.54|0.3357
81547447|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.0448|TWO_SIDED|60.0|4.31|10.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||10.54|4.31|0.0448
81512578|NCT01942668|162715004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.166||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.71|1.78||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.78|-6.71|0.255
81512579|NCT01942668|162715004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.154||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.49|1.96||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.96|-6.49|0.293
81512580|NCT01942668|162715004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.148||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.66|2.77||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.77|-5.66|0.502
81512581|NCT01942668|162715004|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.161||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.71|2.76||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.76|-5.71|0.495
81512582|NCT01942668|162715005|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.274||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.42|2.5||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.50|-6.42|0.389
81512583|NCT01942668|162715005|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.253||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.85|1.99||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.99|-6.85|0.281
81512584|NCT01942668|162715005|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|2.91||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.91|-5.92|0.504
81512585|NCT01942668|162715005|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.277||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.15|2.78||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.78|-6.15|0.460
81512586|NCT01942668|162715006|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.513||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|9.28||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||9.28|-0.58|0.084
81512587|NCT01942668|162715006|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.506||0.298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|7.53||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.53|-2.30|0.298
81512588|NCT01942668|162715006|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.496||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|8.62||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.62|-1.17|0.136
81512589|NCT01942668|162715006|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.492||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|8.37||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.37|-1.41|0.163
81512590|NCT01942668|162715007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.647||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|10.31||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.31|-0.08|0.054
81512591|NCT01942668|162715007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.634||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|12.26||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.26|1.93|0.007
81512592|NCT01942668|162715007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.623||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|11.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.04|0.75|0.025
81512593|NCT01942668|162715007|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.638||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|13.55||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.55|3.20|0.002
81512594|NCT01942668|162715008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.945||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|10.8||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.80|-0.76|0.089
81512595|NCT01942668|162715008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.92||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|13.29||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.29|1.83|0.010
81512596|NCT01942668|162715008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.911||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.94|13.36||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.36|1.94|0.009
81512597|NCT01942668|162715008|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.944||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|13.67||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||13.67|2.11|0.007
81512598|NCT01942668|162715009|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.749||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|1.79||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.79|-5.07|0.349
81512599|NCT01942668|162715009|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.743||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|2.24||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.24|-4.60|0.499
81512600|NCT01942668|162715009|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.737||0.936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|3.55||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.55|-3.27|0.936
81547448|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.64||0.7642|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-2.51|5.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||5.29|-2.51|0.7642
81547449|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.95||0.1295|TWO_SIDED|60.0|2.67|9.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 72||9.32|2.67|0.1295
81547450|NCT00658359|162770665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.75||0.654|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-1.87|6.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 72||6.13|-1.87|0.6540
81547451|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.53||0.7543|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-22.55|10.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 15||10.33|-22.55|0.7543
81547452|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.33||0.6249|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-27.07|7.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 15||7.17|-27.07|0.6249
81547453|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.61||0.3415|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-35.17|-2.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||-2.15|-35.17|0.3415
81547454|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.47||0.072|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-54.1|-19.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||-19.63|-54.10|0.0720
81547455|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.99||0.2937|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-37.83|-4.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||-4.17|-37.83|0.2937
81547456|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-41.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.38||0.0512|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-59.72|-23.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||-23.73|-59.72|0.0512
81547457|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-45.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.76||0.037|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-63.75|-27.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||-27.11|-63.75|0.0370
81547458|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.0||0.8701|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-24.13|16.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||16.28|-24.13|0.8701
81547459|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-28.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.15||0.2146|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-48.24|-9.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||-9.25|-48.24|0.2146
81547460|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.58||0.462|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-45.09|3.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||3.03|-45.09|0.4620
81547461|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.28||0.8639|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-16.28|24.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 42||24.60|-16.28|0.8639
81547462|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.65||0.323|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-56.11|-4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 42||-4.50|-56.11|0.3230
81547463|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.92||0.2214|TWO_SIDED|60.0|9.51|51.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 48||51.47|9.51|0.2214
81547464|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.08||0.7492|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-37.26|16.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 48||16.75|-37.26|0.7492
81547465|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|25.15||0.8236|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-15.57|26.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 54||26.79|-15.57|0.8236
81547466|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.1||0.6578|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-13.2|42.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 54||42.54|-13.20|0.6578
81547467|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.12||0.5326|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-5.9|39.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 60||39.76|-5.90|0.5326
81547468|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|34.44||0.6845|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-42.99|15.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 60||15.00|-42.99|0.6845
81547469|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.73||0.7713|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-15.83|32.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||32.54|-15.83|0.7713
81547470|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|36.06||0.8438|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-37.47|23.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||23.26|-37.47|0.8438
81547471|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.7||0.4724|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-3.78|47.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 72||47.91|-3.78|0.4724
81547472|NCT00658359|162770666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|36.98||0.6218|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-12.89|49.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 72||49.38|-12.89|0.6218
81547473|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.93||0.7693|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-9.01|4.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 15||4.35|-9.01|0.7693
81547474|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.28||0.7396|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-4.22|9.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 15||9.73|-4.22|0.7396
81547475|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.92||0.3881|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-13.51|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||-0.17|-13.51|0.3881
81547476|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.28||0.5114|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-12.42|1.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||1.53|-12.42|0.5114
81547477|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.06||0.5829|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-11.21|2.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||2.36|-11.21|0.5829
81547478|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.58||0.2559|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-16.99|-2.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||-2.53|-16.99|0.2559
81547479|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.78||0.7548|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-4.65|10.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||10.14|-4.65|0.7548
81547480|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.57||0.7998|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-5.63|10.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Match 30||10.49|-5.63|0.7998
81547481|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.08||0.2531|TWO_SIDED|60.0|2.74|18.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||18.03|2.74|0.2531
81547482|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.2||0.365|TWO_SIDED|60.0|0.72|19.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||19.57|0.72|0.3650
81547483|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.34||0.4328|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-0.53|15.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 42||15.19|-0.53|0.4328
81547484|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.35||0.2547|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-22.5|-3.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 42||-3.38|-22.50|0.2547
81547485|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.46||0.3572|TWO_SIDED|60.0|0.75|16.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 48||16.69|0.75|0.3572
81547486|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.64||0.8009|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-6.86|12.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 48||12.74|-6.86|0.8009
81512601|NCT01942668|162715009|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.736||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|2.72||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.72|-4.08|0.696
81512602|NCT01942668|162715010|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.924||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|2.69||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.69|-4.86|0.572
81512603|NCT01942668|162715010|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.914||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|2.62||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.62|-4.89|0.553
81512604|NCT01942668|162715010|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.907||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|2.32||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.32|-5.16|0.456
81512605|NCT01942668|162715010|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.919||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|3.64||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.64|-3.89|0.949
81547487|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.44||0.6814|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-11.82|4.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 54||4.07|-11.82|0.6814
81547488|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.93||0.2803|TWO_SIDED|60.0|2.84|22.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 54||22.93|2.84|0.2803
81512606|NCT01942668|162715011|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.026||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.34|0.61||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.61|-7.34|0.097
81512607|NCT01942668|162715011|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.28|-1.4||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.40|-9.28|0.008
81547489|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.23||0.7613|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-11.72|5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 60||5.50|-11.72|0.7613
81547490|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.35||0.8554|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-12.65|8.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 60||8.15|-12.65|0.8554
81547491|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.7||0.9132|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-10.18|7.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||7.84|-10.18|0.9132
81547492|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.79||0.7465|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-6.63|14.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||14.90|-6.63|0.7465
81547493|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.34||0.8747|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-11.34|7.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 72||7.76|-11.34|0.8747
81547494|NCT00658359|162770670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.96||0.5793|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-18.1|3.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 72||3.72|-18.10|0.5793
81547495|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.79|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|60.0|10.4|15.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 15||15.11|10.40|<0.0001
81547496|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|60.0|10.96|15.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 15||15.82|10.96|<0.0001
81547497|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|60.0|8.95|14.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||14.00|8.95|0.0002
81512608|NCT01942668|162715011|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.003||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.87|-1.01||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.01|-8.87|0.014
81512609|NCT01942668|162715011|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.029||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.86|0.1||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-7.86|0.056
81512610|NCT01942668|162715012|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.665||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.18|-1.65||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.65|-8.18|0.003
81512611|NCT01942668|162715012|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.05|-0.53||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.53|-7.05|0.023
81547498|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.09||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|60.0|9.37|14.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||14.59|9.37|0.0002
81547499|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|60.0|10.32|15.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||15.39|10.32|<0.0001
81547500|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|60.0|11.08|16.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||16.35|11.08|<0.0001
81512612|NCT01942668|162715012|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.653||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.52|-0.04||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.04|-6.52|0.047
81512613|NCT01942668|162715012|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.652||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.65|-0.17||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.17|-6.65|0.039
81512614|NCT01942668|162715013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.713|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.05|-2.33||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.33|-9.05|<0.001
81512615|NCT01942668|162715013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.704||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.93|-2.24||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.24|-8.93|0.001
81512616|NCT01942668|162715013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.697||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.45|-1.79||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.79|-8.45|0.003
81512617|NCT01942668|162715013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.708||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.46|-1.76||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.76|-8.46|0.003
81512618|NCT01942668|162715014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.885||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.71|-2.32||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.32|-9.71|0.001
81512619|NCT01942668|162715014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.871|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.89|-3.55||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.55|-10.89|<0.001
81512620|NCT01942668|162715014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.863|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.58|-3.27||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.27|-10.58|<0.001
81512621|NCT01942668|162715014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.886|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.12|-2.72||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.72|-10.12|<0.001
81512622|NCT01942668|162715015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.609||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.75|-1.44||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.44|-7.75|0.004
81512623|NCT01942668|162715015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.605||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.64|-0.34||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.34|-6.64|0.030
81512624|NCT01942668|162715015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.598||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.29|-0.02||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.02|-6.29|0.049
81512625|NCT01942668|162715015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.597||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.61|0.65||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.65|-5.61|0.121
81512626|NCT01942668|162715016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.682||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|-2.14||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.14|-8.74|0.001
81512627|NCT01942668|162715016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.674|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.81|-2.25||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.25|-8.81|<0.001
81512628|NCT01942668|162715016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.667||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.39|-1.85||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.85|-8.39|0.002
81512629|NCT01942668|162715016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.677||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.93|-1.35||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.35|-7.93|0.006
81512630|NCT01942668|162715017|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.849|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.91|-2.65||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.65|-9.91|<0.001
81512631|NCT01942668|162715017|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.835|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.18|-3.98||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.98|-11.18|<0.001
81512632|NCT01942668|162715017|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.828|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.02|-3.84||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.84|-11.02|<0.001
81512633|NCT01942668|162715017|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.851|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.17|-2.91||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.91|-10.17|<0.001
81512634|NCT01942668|162715018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.16||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-0.04|0.225
81512635|NCT01942668|162715018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.11||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.08|0.741
81547501|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|60.0|13.03|18.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||18.69|13.03|<0.0001
81547502|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.56||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|60.0|10.61|16.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||16.61|10.61|0.0002
81547503|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.61||0.001|TWO_SIDED|60.0|9.12|15.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||15.21|9.12|0.0010
81547504|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.98||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|60.0|9.2|15.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||15.92|9.20|0.0019
81547505|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|60.0|9.56|15.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 42||15.27|9.56|0.0004
81547506|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.76||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|60.0|5.81|12.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 42||12.16|5.81|0.0182
81547507|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|60.0|9.22|15.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 48||15.58|9.22|0.0013
81547508|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.29||0.0782|TWO_SIDED|60.0|3.99|11.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 48||11.22|3.99|0.0782
81547509|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.02||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|60.0|10.64|17.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 54||17.43|10.64|0.0007
81547510|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.72||0.0322|TWO_SIDED|60.0|6.24|14.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 54||14.22|6.24|0.0322
81512636|NCT01942668|162715018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.14||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.14|-0.06|0.414
81512637|NCT01942668|162715018|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.08||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Week 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-0.11|0.690
81547511|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|60.0|4.59|10.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 60||10.86|4.59|0.0399
81547512|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.28||0.3391|TWO_SIDED|60.0|0.49|7.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 60||7.73|0.49|0.3391
81512638|NCT01942668|162715019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.21||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|0.00|0.045
81547513|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.23||0.0702|TWO_SIDED|60.0|4.17|11.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||11.33|4.17|0.0702
81547514|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.89||0.221|TWO_SIDED|60.0|1.89|10.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||10.15|1.89|0.2210
81547515|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.25||0.015|TWO_SIDED|60.0|8.59|17.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 72||17.46|8.59|0.0150
81547516|NCT00658359|162770672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.13||0.4875|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-0.91|9.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 72||9.45|-0.91|0.4875
81547517|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.33||0.001|TWO_SIDED|60.0|10.83|18.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 15||18.13|10.83|0.0010
81547518|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.47||0.001|TWO_SIDED|60.0|11.16|18.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 15||18.70|11.16|0.0010
81547519|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|60.0|10.16|17.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||17.76|10.16|0.0023
81547520|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.64||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|60.0|9.65|17.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||17.48|9.65|0.0039
81547521|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.72||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|60.0|11.04|19.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||19.00|11.04|0.0017
81547522|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.88||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|60.0|10.81|19.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||19.04|10.81|0.0026
81547523|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.06||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|60.0|14.27|22.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||22.81|14.27|0.0003
81547524|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.29||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|60.0|11.99|20.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||20.91|11.99|0.0022
81547525|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.51||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|60.0|10.55|19.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||19.84|10.55|0.0065
81547526|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|60.0|9.87|19.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||19.99|9.87|0.0137
81547527|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.12||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|60.0|11.99|20.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 42||20.64|11.99|0.0018
81547528|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.65||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|60.0|7.47|17.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 42||17.01|7.47|0.0316
81547529|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.64||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|60.0|11.57|21.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 48||21.09|11.57|0.0043
81547530|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.31||0.1226|TWO_SIDED|60.0|4.47|15.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 48||15.12|4.47|0.1226
81512639|NCT01942668|162715019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.2||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.20|-0.01|0.069
81512640|NCT01942668|162715019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.18||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|-0.02|0.126
81512641|NCT01942668|162715019|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.11||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 6|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.10|0.907
81512642|NCT01942668|162715020|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.11||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 1 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.11|0.992
81512643|NCT01942668|162715020|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.15||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 100 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.15|-0.07|0.450
81512644|NCT01942668|162715020|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.08||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.5 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-0.13|0.663
81512645|NCT01942668|162715020|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.055||0.309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.05||p-value is derived from comparison between Combined Estradiol 0.25 mg / Progesterone 50 mg against Placebo at Month 12|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.05|-0.16|0.309
81512646|NCT03215758|162715021|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0238||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.088|||ANCOVA|||||0.088|-0.006|0.088
81512647|NCT03215758|162715022|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.05|||ANCOVA|||||0.05|-0.16|0.278
81547531|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|60.0|12.17|21.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 54||21.78|12.17|0.0034
81512648|NCT03215758|162715023|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.13|||ANCOVA|||||0.13|-0.30|0.429
81512649|NCT03215758|162715024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.069||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.15|||ANCOVA|||||0.15|-0.12|0.777
81512650|NCT01843673|162715025|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Statistical significance testing at 5% level of significance, p-value being larger than 0.05 . The p-values for pairwise comparison.||||||1||||||Statistical significance testing at 5% level of significance, p-value being larger than 0.05. The p-values for pairwise comparison lateral and vertical, for OBI and CBCT was 1.00.|t-test, 2 sided|||Pairwise comparison for each direction between each pair of technologies were done using a t test to check if the difference in the recommended shift is more than 2 mm. Clinical significance is based on a 2 mm difference. Statistical significance is determined based on 5% level of significance.||||1.00
81512651|NCT01843673|162715025|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Statistical significance testing at 5% level of significance, p-value being larger than 0.05. Those are the p-values for pairwise comparison.||||||1||||||Statistical significance testing at 5% level of significance, p-value being larger than 0.05. The p-values for pairwise comparison lateral and vertical, for OBI and ExacTrac was 1.00.|t-test, 2 sided|||Pairwise comparison for each direction between each pair of technologies were done using a t test to check if the difference in the recommended shift is more than 2 mm. Clinical significance is based on a 2 mm difference. Statistical significance is determined based on 5% level of significance.||||1.00
81512652|NCT03831191|162715039|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|6.81|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.81|0.04|0.638
81512653|NCT03831191|162715039|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|8.76|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.76|0.05|0.773
81512654|NCT03831191|162715039|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|7.26|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.26|0.05|0.671
81512655|NCT03831191|162715040|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.0|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|19.9|||Fisher Exact|||||19.9|-27.2|>0.999
81512656|NCT03831191|162715040|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.5|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|30.8|||Fisher Exact|||||30.8|-20.7|>0.999
81512657|NCT03831191|162715040|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-19.0||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.0|0.2|||Fisher Exact|||||0.2|-40.0|0.107
81512658|NCT03831191|162715041|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|19.3|||Fisher Exact|||||19.3|-18.1|>0.999
81512659|NCT03831191|162715041|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.8|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|14.1|||Fisher Exact|||||14.1|-22.7|>0.999
81512660|NCT03831191|162715041|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.8|||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|11.2|||Fisher Exact|||||11.2|-22.7|>0.999
81547532|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.52||0.0724|TWO_SIDED|60.0|6.29|17.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 54||17.29|6.29|0.0724
81547533|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.92||0.1782|TWO_SIDED|60.0|3.02|13.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 60||13.03|3.02|0.1782
81512661|NCT03831191|162715042|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||||0.0|0.0|
81512662|NCT03831191|162715042|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||||0.0|0.0|
81512663|NCT03831191|162715042|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||||||||0.0|0.0|
81512664|NCT03831191|162715043|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|6.55||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.36|19.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.45|-6.36|0.310
81512665|NCT03831191|162715043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.56||||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|18.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||18.63|-7.50|0.393
81512666|NCT03831191|162715043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.59||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|16.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||16.08|-8.91|0.564
81512667|NCT03831191|162715044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.61||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.82|24.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||24.05|-8.82|0.356
81512668|NCT03831191|162715044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.33||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.64|19.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.30|-14.64|0.783
81512669|NCT03831191|162715044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.52||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|22.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||22.43|-9.40|0.414
81512670|NCT01194089|162715047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.828|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between arms for the postoperative opioid use during the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) stay, using a one tailed P value.||||0.828
81512671|NCT01194089|162715047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.752|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between the arms for the first 24 hours postoperatively, using a one tailed P value.||||0.752
81512672|NCT01194089|162715048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between the arms for antiemetic medication use in the PACU.||||0.002
81512673|NCT01194089|162715049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.354|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The arms were compared for numeric pain score on admission.||||0.354
81512674|NCT01194089|162715049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.492|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The arms were compared for numeric pain score at 30 minutes.||||0.492
81512675|NCT01194089|162715049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.809|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The arms were compared for numeric pain score at 60 minutes.||||0.809
81512676|NCT01194089|162715049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.381|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The arms were compared for numeric pain score at discharge.||||0.381
81512677|NCT03070171|162715050|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established by ensuring that the T/R ratio of AUC0-tz of free dabigatran was within the pre-specified acceptance range (80%-125%).|T/R Ratio|108.46909|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.44605|115.97833|||ANOVA||Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA. Ratio calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet (T) divided by Dabigatran Etexilate capsule (R).|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'.||115.97833|101.44605|
81512678|NCT03070171|162715051|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established by ensuring that the T/R ratio of Cmax of free dabigatran was within the pre-specified acceptance range (80%-125%).|T/R Ratio|108.9587|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.78627|116.63654|||ANOVA||Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA. Ratio calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet (T) divided by Dabigatran Etexilate capsule (R).|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'.||116.63654|101.78627|
81512679|NCT03070171|162715052|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established by ensuring that the T/R ratio of Cmax of free dabigatran was within the pre-specified acceptance range (80%-125%).|T/R Ratio|107.61507|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.61938|115.09714|||ANOVA||Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA. Ratio calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet (T) divided by Dabigatran Etexilate capsule (R).|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'.||115.09714|100.61938|
81512680|NCT03070171|162715053|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established by ensuring that the T/R ratio of Cmax of total dabigatran was within the pre-specified acceptance range (80%-125%).|T/R Ratio|106.69566|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.50139|114.4101|||ANOVA||Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA. Ratio calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet (T) divided by Dabigatran Etexilate capsule (R).|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'.||114.41010|99.50139|
81512681|NCT03070171|162715054|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established by ensuring that the T/R ratio of AUC0-∞ of total dabigatran was within the pre-specified acceptance range (80%-125%).|T/R Ratio|107.83324|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.25584|114.8379|||ANOVA||Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA. Ratio calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet (T) divided by Dabigatran Etexilate capsule (R).|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'.||114.83790|101.25584|
81547534|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.86||0.5947|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-2.14|9.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||9.46|-2.14|0.5947
81512682|NCT03070171|162715055|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established by ensuring that the T/R ratio of AUC0-∞ of free dabigatran was within the pre-specified acceptance range (80%-125%).|T/R Ratio|108.43158|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.87254|115.41292|||ANOVA||Confidence intervals were calculated based on the residual error from ANOVA. Ratio calculated as Dabigatran Etexilate Tablet (T) divided by Dabigatran Etexilate capsule (R).|The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'.||115.41292|101.87254|
81512683|NCT01471028|162715056|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.027||||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.689|1.53|||Log Rank|||The primary endpoint was assessed using a Kaplan-Meier survival analysis of the Intent-to-treat (ITT) population utilizing a log-rank test.||1.53|0.689|0.904
81512684|NCT01471028|162715057|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.737|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.737
81512685|NCT01471028|162715058|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.315||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.886|1.952|||Log Rank|||||1.952|0.886|0.168
81512686|NCT01471028|162715059|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.283||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.109|0.732|||Log Rank|||||0.732|0.109|0.007
81512687|NCT01106651|162715076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.708|-0.436|||ANCOVA|||||-0.436|-0.708|<0.001
81512688|NCT01106651|162715076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.841|-0.566|||ANCOVA|||||-0.566|-0.841|<0.001
81512689|NCT01106651|162715077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.96|||<|0.001||95.0|1.93|4.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.56|1.93|<0.001
81512690|NCT01106651|162715077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.48|||<|0.001||95.0|2.89|6.95|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.95|2.89|<0.001
81512691|NCT01106651|162715078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-25.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.147|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.68|-19.32|||ANCOVA|||||-19.32|-31.68|<0.001
81547535|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.68||0.081|TWO_SIDED|60.0|5.2|14.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||14.79|5.20|0.0810
81547536|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.38||0.3965|TWO_SIDED|60.0|0.04|10.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||10.81|0.04|0.3965
81512692|NCT01106651|162715078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-27.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.179|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.97|-21.49|||ANCOVA|||||-21.49|-33.97|<0.001
81512693|NCT01106651|162715079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.7|||ANCOVA|||||-1.7|-2.8|<0.001
81512694|NCT01106651|162715079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-2.4|||ANCOVA|||||-2.4|-3.5|<0.001
81512695|NCT01106651|162715080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.379|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.339|-0.842|||ANCOVA|||||-0.842|-2.339|<0.001
81512696|NCT01106651|162715080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.371|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.833|-1.368|||ANCOVA|||||-1.368|-2.833|<0.001
81512697|NCT01106651|162715081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.633|-0.428|||ANCOVA|||Region percent total fat||-0.428|-1.633|<0.001
81512698|NCT01106651|162715081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.772|-0.587|||ANCOVA|||Region percent total fat||-0.587|-1.772|<0.001
81512699|NCT01106651|162715082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.316||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.677|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||||-0.430|-1.677|0.001
81512700|NCT01106651|162715082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.311|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.812|-0.584|||ANCOVA|||||-0.584|-1.812|<0.001
81512701|NCT01106651|162715083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-4.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.134|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.854|-2.401|||ANCOVA|||||-2.401|-6.854|<0.001
81512702|NCT01106651|162715083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-7.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.147|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.14|-5.641|||ANCOVA|||||-5.641|-10.14|<0.001
81512703|NCT01106651|162715084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|2.5|||ANCOVA|||||2.5|-12.1|0.194
81512704|NCT01106651|162715084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|8.1|||ANCOVA|||||8.1|-6.6|0.846
81512705|NCT01106651|162715085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|7.9|||ANCOVA|||||7.9|2.6|<0.001
81512706|NCT01106651|162715085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|7.4|||ANCOVA|||||7.4|2.0|<0.001
81512707|NCT01106651|162715086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.8|||ANCOVA|||||0.8|-0.4|
81547537|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.77||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|60.0|11.44|22.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 72||22.88|11.44|0.0128
81547538|NCT00658359|162770673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.83||0.5487|TWO_SIDED|60.0|-1.91|11.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 72||11.33|-1.91|0.5487
81512708|NCT01106651|162715086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-0.9|
81512709|NCT01106651|162715087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.4|||ANCOVA|||||0.4|-0.9|
81512710|NCT01106651|162715087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.3|-1.0|
81512711|NCT01106651|162715088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-0.3|
81512712|NCT01106651|162715088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.1|-0.3|
81512713|NCT01106651|162715089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||-0.0|-0.8|
81547539|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|60.0|13.46|18.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 15||18.29|13.46|<0.0001
81547540|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.95|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|60.0|11.49|16.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 15||16.46|11.49|<0.0001
81547541|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.33|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|60.0|10.71|16.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||16.34|10.71|<0.0001
81512714|NCT01106651|162715089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.9|
81512715|NCT02241733|162715130|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent t-test was completed.||||0.94
81512716|NCT02241733|162715131|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.078
81512717|NCT02241733|162715132|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.80
81512718|NCT02241733|162715133|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.76
81512719|NCT01866111|162715134|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||A step down procedure was used for the primary efficacy analyses to ensure the type one error rate for multiple comparisons was controlled at the 5% level using the following hierarchy: 200 mg vs placebo, 400 mg vs placebo, 100 mg vs placebo, in which a statistically significant difference had to be detected in this order for each subsequent comparison to occur.||||<0.001
81512720|NCT01866111|162715134|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81512721|NCT01866111|162715134|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.007
81512722|NCT01866111|162715135|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512723|NCT01866111|162715135|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81512724|NCT01866111|162715135|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.003
81512725|NCT01252186|162715141|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A conclusion of non-inferiority was reached if the lower limit of the confidence interval for the comparison (active control minus 91-day Levonorgestrel) was greater than -0.13 nmol/L (130 pmol/L).|Treatment Difference|-11.54||||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-440.1|417.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The primary endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||417.0|-440.1|0.958
81512726|NCT01252186|162715141|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A conclusion of non-inferiority was reached if the lower limit of the confidence interval for the comparison (active control minus 91-day Levonorgestrel) was greater than -0.13 nmol/L (130 pmol/L).|Treatment Difference|422.76||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|863.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The primary endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||863.8|-18.3|0.060
81512727|NCT01252186|162715142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-14.31||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.8|72.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||72.2|-100.8|0.745
81512728|NCT01252186|162715142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|71.31||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|160.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||160.1|-17.5|0.115
81512729|NCT01252186|162715143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-17.14||||0.782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-139.4|105.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||105.1|-139.4|0.782
81512730|NCT01252186|162715143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|97.09||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|223.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||223.4|-29.2|0.131
81512731|NCT01252186|162715144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.04||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||0.1|-0.1|0.428
81512732|NCT01252186|162715144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.16||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||-0.1|-0.3|0.002
81512733|NCT01252186|162715145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.01||||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||0.1|-0.2|0.868
81512734|NCT01252186|162715145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.2||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||0.3|0.0|0.012
81512735|NCT01252186|162715146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.09||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||0.3|-0.1|0.317
81512736|NCT01252186|162715146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.16||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||0.0|-0.4|0.081
81512737|NCT01252186|162715147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.004||||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.004|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||0.004|-0.013|0.331
81512738|NCT01252186|162715147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.006||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.003|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||0.003|-0.015|0.173
81512739|NCT01252186|162715148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.57||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||0.3|-1.4|0.194
81512740|NCT01252186|162715148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.02||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||0.9|-0.9|0.967
81547542|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.43||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|60.0|8.67|14.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 18||14.45|8.67|0.0009
81512741|NCT01252186|162715149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|1.09||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|5.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||5.8|-3.6|0.648
81512742|NCT01252186|162715149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|1.68||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|6.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||6.6|-3.2|0.496
81512743|NCT01252186|162715150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|8.71||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|29.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||29.3|-11.9|0.405
81512744|NCT01252186|162715150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|28.95||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|50.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||50.2|7.7|0.008
81512745|NCT01252186|162715151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|3.3||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|195.0|-4.9|11.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||11.5|-4.9|0.425
81512746|NCT01252186|162715151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|8.76||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|17.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||17.2|0.3|0.041
81512747|NCT01252186|162715152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-2.4||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||0.4|-5.2|0.088
81512748|NCT01252186|162715152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-3.19||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||-0.3|-6.0|0.028
81512749|NCT01252186|162715153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|1.75||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|8.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||8.9|-5.4|0.631
81512750|NCT01252186|162715153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|3.73||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|11.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||11.2|-3.7|0.323
81512751|NCT01252186|162715154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.86||||0.783|TWO_SIDED|595.0|-7.0|5.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||5.3|-7.0|0.783
81547543|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|60.0|12.72|18.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||18.53|12.72|<0.0001
81547544|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.54||0.001|TWO_SIDED|60.0|8.91|14.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24||14.88|8.91|0.0010
81547545|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.86|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|60.0|16.03|22.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||22.55|16.03|<0.0001
81547546|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.97||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|60.0|7.27|13.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 30||13.98|7.27|0.0082
81547547|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.31||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|60.0|11.09|18.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||18.36|11.09|0.0008
81547548|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.43||0.0462|TWO_SIDED|60.0|5.16|12.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36||12.64|5.16|0.0462
81512752|NCT01252186|162715154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-2.83||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|3.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||3.6|-9.2|0.384
81512753|NCT01252186|162715155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|1.66||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|7.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||7.5|-4.1|0.572
81512754|NCT01252186|162715155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-20.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|-15.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||-15.0|-27.0|<0.001
81512755|NCT01252186|162715156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.42||||0.841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||3.7|-4.6|0.841
81512756|NCT01252186|162715156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-10.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|-6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||-6.3|-14.8|<0.001
81512757|NCT01252186|162715157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-2.11||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||1.3|-5.6|0.227
81512758|NCT01252186|162715157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-5.99||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|-2.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||-2.4|-9.6|0.001
81512759|NCT01252186|162715158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.33||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||0.7|-0.0|0.076
81512760|NCT01252186|162715158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.44||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||0.8|0.1|0.021
81512761|NCT01252186|162715159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|44.46||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|111.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||111.2|-22.3|0.190
81547549|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.25||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|60.0|11.11|18.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 42||18.28|11.11|0.0007
81512762|NCT01252186|162715159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|9.74||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.4|78.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||78.9|-59.4|0.781
81512763|NCT01252186|162715160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-12.49||||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-136.4|111.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||111.4|-136.4|0.843
81512764|NCT01252186|162715160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|58.3||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.3|187.9|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||187.9|-71.3|0.376
81547550|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.37||0.0519|TWO_SIDED|60.0|4.87|12.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 42||12.24|4.87|0.0519
81547551|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.65||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|60.0|9.66|17.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 48||17.50|9.66|0.0039
81547552|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.78||0.058|TWO_SIDED|60.0|5.09|13.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 48||13.15|5.09|0.0580
81547553|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.74||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|60.0|12.62|20.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 54||20.61|12.62|0.0006
81512765|NCT01252186|162715161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-4.01||||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|19.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Levonorgestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||19.0|-27.0|0.731
81512766|NCT01252186|162715161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|130.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|106.2|154.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference is calculated as (28-day Desogestrel - 91-day Levonorgestrel)|The endpoint was analyzed using a maximum likelihood-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with covariate adjustment for baseline, treatment, month, and the treatment-by-month interaction.||154.1|106.2|<0.001
81512767|NCT02791516|162715162|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|11.5|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline DXA BMD value, machine type, and machine type-by-baseline DXA BMD value.||||11.5|7.6|<0.001
81512768|NCT02791516|162715163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.7|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline DXA BMD value, machine type, and machine type-by-baseline DXA BMD value.||||3.7|1.4|<0.001
81512769|NCT02791516|162715164|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.6|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline DXA BMD value, machine type, and machine type-by-baseline DXA BMD value.||||3.6|0.7|0.004
81512770|NCT04283994|162715219|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.114||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.197||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|A total sample size of 600 (200 per arm) would give 80% power to detect a difference in proportions of 0.16 for each of the 3 pairwise comparisons assuming an overall 0.5 significance threshold, a Bonferroni adjustment for the 3 comparisons, and variance based on a proportion of 0.54.||0.197|0.030|0.023
81512771|NCT04283994|162715219|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.068||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.15||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = bidirectional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|A total sample size of 600 (200 per arm) would give 80% power to detect a difference in proportions of 0.16 for each of the 3 pairwise comparisons assuming an overall 0.5 significance threshold, a Bonferroni adjustment for the 3 comparisons, and variance based on a proportion of 0.54.||0.150|-0.013|0.294
81512772|NCT04283994|162715219|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.045||||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.134|0.044||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = bidirectional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|A total sample size of 600 (200 per arm) would give 80% power to detect a difference in proportions of 0.16 for each of the 3 pairwise comparisons assuming an overall 0.5 significance threshold, a Bonferroni adjustment for the 3 comparisons, and variance based on a proportion of 0.54.||0.044|-0.134|0.952
81512773|NCT04283994|162715226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||1.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.7||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||0.7|-1.3|1.650
81547554|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.87||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|60.0|8.04|16.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 54||16.26|8.04|0.0136
81547555|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.74||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|60.0|9.39|17.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 60||17.39|9.39|0.0053
81547556|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.87||0.0736|TWO_SIDED|60.0|4.66|12.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 60||12.88|4.66|0.0736
81547557|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8||0.005|TWO_SIDED|60.0|9.58|17.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||17.67|9.58|0.0050
81547558|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.93||0.0491|TWO_SIDED|60.0|5.61|13.93|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 66||13.93|5.61|0.0491
81547559|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.04||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|60.0|10.4|18.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 72||18.91|10.40|0.0041
81547560|NCT00658359|162770674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.19||0.066|TWO_SIDED|60.0|5.22|13.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 72||13.97|5.22|0.0660
81547561|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73||0.2393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.45|1.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Physical Functioning||1.36|-5.45|0.2393
81547562|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.0595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.29|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Physical Functioning||0.14|-7.29|0.0595
81547563|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.5182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|5.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Role Physical||5.49|-2.77|0.5182
81512774|NCT04283994|162715226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.5||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||0.5|-1.6|0.985
81512775|NCT04283994|162715226|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||2.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.4||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||1.4|-1.0|2.155
81512776|NCT04283994|162715227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||2.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|4.4||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis,|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||4.4|-3.1|2.169
81512777|NCT04283994|162715227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.3||||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|1.0||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||1.0|-7.5|0.391
81512778|NCT04283994|162715227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|8.2||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||8.2|-0.3|0.210
81512779|NCT04283994|162715228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||1.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.4||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||2.4|-0.8|1.010
81512780|NCT04283994|162715228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||2.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.7||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||1.7|-1.7|2.923
81512781|NCT04283994|162715228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||1.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.5||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||2.5|-0.9|1.034
81512782|NCT04283994|162715229|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|7.9||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||7.9|-1.0|0.384
81512783|NCT04283994|162715229|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||1.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|3.7||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||3.7|-6.1|1.923
81512784|NCT04283994|162715229|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|9.4||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||9.4|-0.1|0.166
81512785|NCT04283994|162715230|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.11||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.0||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|"Complete case analysis. Unsure responses counted as non-events."||0.00|-0.23|0.160
81512786|NCT04283994|162715230|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.07||||0.652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.04||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|"Complete case analysis. Unsure responses counted as non-events."||0.04|-0.18|0.652
81512787|NCT04283994|162715230|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.04||||1.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.07||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|"Complete case analysis. Unsure responses counted as non-events."||0.07|-0.16|1.390
81512788|NCT04283994|162715231|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.05||||1.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.16||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|"Complete case analysis. Unsure responses counted as non-events."||0.16|-0.06|1.192
81512789|NCT04283994|162715231|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.01||||2.698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.12||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|"Complete case analysis. Unsure responses counted as non-events."||0.12|-0.11|2.698
81547564|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.3938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.49|2.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Role Physical||2.56|-6.49|0.3938
81547565|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.8932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|4.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Bodily Pain||4.46|-3.89|0.8932
81547566|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33||0.9673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|4.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Bodily Pain||4.67|-4.48|0.9673
81547567|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|5.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: General Health||5.23|-1.76|0.3290
81547568|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|4.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: General Health||4.92|-2.75|0.5780
81512790|NCT04283994|162715231|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.04||||1.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.16||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|"Complete case analysis. Unsure responses counted as non-events."||0.16|-0.08|1.477
81512791|NCT04283994|162715232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||2.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|3.16||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||3.16|-4.30|2.293
81512792|NCT04283994|162715232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||2.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|3.14||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||3.14|-4.11|2.381
81512793|NCT04283994|162715232|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||2.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|3.69||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||3.69|-3.86|2.893
81512794|NCT04283994|162715233|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||2.829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.12||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|"Complete case analysis. Unsure responses counted as non-events."||0.12|-0.13|2.829
81547569|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.9799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|3.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Vitality||3.62|-3.72|0.9799
81512795|NCT04283994|162715233|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.11||||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.24||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|"Complete case analysis. Unsure responses counted as non-events."||0.24|-0.01|0.188
81512796|NCT04283994|162715233|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.12||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.01||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|"Complete case analysis. Unsure responses counted as non-events."||0.01|-0.24|0.190
81547570|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|5.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Vitality||5.83|-2.31|0.3960
81547571|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|3.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Social Functioning||3.75|-4.05|0.9400
81547572|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.8583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.94|4.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Social Functioning||4.72|-3.94|0.8583
81547573|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.31||0.0997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|8.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Role Emotional||8.37|-0.73|0.0997
81547574|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.47|4.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Role Emotional||4.52|-5.47|0.8520
81547575|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01||0.4023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.64|2.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Mental Health||2.27|-5.64|0.4023
81547576|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22||0.1092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|7.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Mental Health||7.92|-0.80|0.1092
81547577|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.1754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: TR Scale Score||0.52|-0.10|0.1754
81512797|NCT04283994|162715234|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.03||||1.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.14||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|"Complete case analysis. Unsure responses counted as non-events."||0.14|-0.09|1.994
81512798|NCT04283994|162715234|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.07||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.19||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|"Complete case analysis. Unsure responses counted as non-events."||0.19|-0.05|0.771
81512799|NCT04283994|162715234|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.04||||1.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.08||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|"Complete case analysis. Unsure responses counted as non-events."||0.08|-0.17|1.447
81512800|NCT04283994|162715237|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.012||||1.836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.034||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||0.034|-0.058|1.836
81512801|NCT04283994|162715237|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.021||||1.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.073||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||0.073|-0.030|1.250
81512802|NCT04283994|162715237|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.033||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.017||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||0.017|-0.084|0.581
81512803|NCT04283994|162715238|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.039||||0.692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.102|0.025||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||0.025|-0.102|0.692
81512804|NCT04283994|162715238|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.038||||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.109||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||0.109|-0.033|0.887
81512805|NCT04283994|162715238|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.077||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.145|-0.009||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Risk difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||-0.009|-0.145|0.080
81547578|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.1802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: TR Scale Score||0.57|-0.11|0.1802
81512806|NCT04283994|162715239|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.1||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Cox|Wald test adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Hazard ratio = bi-directional intervention / usual care. Estimated via cox proportional hazards regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Exponentiated Wald confidence intervals.|Censoring by death.||2.1|0.9|0.293
81512807|NCT04283994|162715239|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.7||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.5||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Cox|Wald test adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis|Hazard ratio = clinician-facing intervention / usual care. Estimated via cox proportional hazards regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Exponentiated Wald confidence intervals.|Censoring by death.||2.5|1.1|0.027
81512808|NCT04283994|162715239|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||1.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.2||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Cox|Wald test adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Hazard ratio = bi-directional intervention / clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via cox proportional hazards regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Exponentiated Wald confidence intervals.|Censoring by death.||1.2|0.6|1.009
81547579|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.9966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|3.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Physical Component Summary||3.29|-3.31|0.9966
81547580|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.04|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Physical Component Summary||1.19|-6.04|0.1880
81512809|NCT04283994|162715240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||1.366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.7||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||0.70|-1.55|1.366
81512810|NCT04283994|162715240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|0.58||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||0.58|-1.73|0.978
81512811|NCT04283994|162715240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||2.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|1.3||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||1.30|-0.99|2.390
81512812|NCT04283994|162715241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||1.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.51||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||1.51|-0.57|1.125
81512813|NCT04283994|162715241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.94||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||1.94|-0.13|0.258
81512814|NCT04283994|162715241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.44||||1.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.63||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||0.63|-1.5|1.267
81512815|NCT04283994|162715242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32||||1.594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.32||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||1.32|-0.68|1.594
81512816|NCT04283994|162715242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||1.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|1.36||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||1.36|-0.79|1.803
81512817|NCT04283994|162715242|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||2.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|1.07||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||1.07|-1.01|2.851
81547581|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.92||0.6154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|4.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Mental Component Summary||4.73|-2.81|0.6154
81512818|NCT04283994|162715243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||1.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.4||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||0.40|-0.97|1.243
81512819|NCT04283994|162715243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||1.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.35||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||0.35|-1.00|1.032
81512820|NCT04283994|162715243|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||2.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.78||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||0.78|-0.70|2.742
81547582|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.1248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|7.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24: Mental Component Summary||7.43|-0.91|0.1248
81512821|NCT04283994|162715244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||2.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.22||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||0.22|-0.26|2.658
81512822|NCT04283994|162715244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||1.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.29||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||0.29|-0.14|1.523
81512823|NCT04283994|162715244|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||1.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.15||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|||0.15|-0.33|1.381
81512824|NCT04283994|162715245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||2.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.25||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||0.25|-0.18|2.191
81512825|NCT04283994|162715245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||2.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.27||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = clinician-facing intervention - usual care. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||0.27|-0.19|2.138
81512826|NCT04283994|162715245|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||2.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|22.0||P-value is after a Bonferroni adjustment for three comparisons. The threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Wald test with robust standard errors, adjusting for hospital site and dementia diagnosis.|Mean difference = bi-directional intervention - clinician-facing intervention. Estimated via linear regression after adjusting for hospital and dementia diagnosis. Confidence intervals using robust standard errors.|Complete case analysis.||022|-0.23|2.879
81512827|NCT01120236|162715376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.24||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact||Arm I (Androgen Deprivation and Cixutumumab) represents the numerator and Arm II (Androgen Deprivation Therapy) represents the denominator for relative risk.|An intention-to-treat approach was used in analysis of the primary endpoint. A 45% undetectable PSA \<= 0.2 ng/mL rate at 28 weeks was assumed for (control) arm II , based on data from SWOG 9346. Using a one-sided type I error rate of 0.10, we had 90% statistical power to detect an absolute difference of 20% in the undetectable PSA rate with the addition of cixutumumab using Fisher's exact test.||||0.16
81512828|NCT01120236|162715378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact||Arm I (Androgen Deprivation and Cixutumumab) represents the numerator and Arm II (Androgen Deprivation Therapy) represents the denominator for relative risk.|Proportion of patients in each arm with PSA \> 4 ng/mL after seven cycles of protocol treatment were compared.||||0.11
81547583|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.03||0.4174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.63|2.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Physical Functioning||2.34|-5.63|0.4174
81547584|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.3486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.54|2.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Physical Functioning||2.66|-7.54|0.3486
81512829|NCT01089413|162715411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.8579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.54|||Regression, Cox|||||1.54|0.70|0.8579
81512830|NCT01089413|162715412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.1555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.21|||Regression, Cox|||||1.21|0.30|0.1555
81512831|NCT02226562|162715442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.92||The P-value was less than 0.0001|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with a factor for treatment and baseline as covariate||||-0.92|-1.28|0.0001
81512832|NCT02974855|162715463|SUPERIORITY|Prophylactic treatment with PF-06741086 will be considered superior to On Demand treatment with respect to ABR reduction if 1) the upper limit of the 2-sided 80%CI of the ratio of ABR in PF/historical On Demand is \<1 and 2) the estimate of the ratio of ABR in PF/historical On Demand ≤0.3. Drug will be considered not superior to On Demand treatment if the lower limit of the 2-sided 80%CI of the ratio of PF/historical On Demand \>0.3.|ratio|0.15||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.08|0.29|||Negative Binomial Model|||The comparator was the Historical on Demand Group||0.29|0.08|0.0002
81512833|NCT02974855|162715463|SUPERIORITY|Prophylactic treatment with PF-06741086 will be considered superior to On Demand treatment with respect to ABR reduction if 1) the upper limit of the 2-sided 80%CI of the ratio of ABR in PF/historical On Demand is \<1 and 2) the estimate of the ratio of ABR in PF/historical On Demand ≤0.3. Drug will be considered not superior to On Demand treatment if the lower limit of the 2-sided 80%CI of the ratio of PF/historical On Demand \>0.3.|ratio|0.05||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.02|0.14|||Negative Binomial Model|||The comparator was the Historical on Demand Group||0.14|0.02|0.0001
81547585|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47||0.8335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|5.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Role Physical||5.37|-4.33|0.8335
81547586|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.18||0.5291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.24|4.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Role Physical||4.24|-8.24|0.5291
81547587|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.4033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|7.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Bodily Pain||7.00|-2.82|0.4033
81512834|NCT02974855|162715463|SUPERIORITY|Prophylactic treatment with PF-06741086 will be considered superior to On Demand treatment with respect to ABR reduction if 1) the upper limit of the 2-sided 80%CI of the ratio of ABR in PF/historical On Demand is \<1 and 2) the estimate of the ratio of ABR in PF/historical On Demand ≤0.3. Drug will be considered not superior to On Demand treatment if the lower limit of the 2-sided 80%CI of the ratio of PF/historical On Demand \>0.3.|ratio|0.15||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.08|0.29|||Negative Binomial Model|||The comparator was the Historical on Demand Group||0.29|0.08|0.0002
81512835|NCT02974855|162715463|SUPERIORITY|Prophylactic treatment with PF-06741086 will be considered superior to On Demand treatment with respect to ABR reduction if 1) the upper limit of the 2-sided 80%CI of the ratio of ABR in PF/historical On Demand is \<1 and 2) the estimate of the ratio of ABR in PF/historical On Demand ≤0.3. Drug will be considered not superior to On Demand treatment if the lower limit of the 2-sided 80%CI of the ratio of PF/historical On Demand \>0.3.|ratio|0.03||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.01|0.1|||Negative Binomial Model|||The comparator was the Historical on Demand Group||0.10|0.01|0.0005
81512836|NCT02974855|162715463|SUPERIORITY|Prophylactic treatment with PF-06741086 will be considered superior to On Demand treatment with respect to ABR reduction if 1) the upper limit of the 2-sided 80%CI of the ratio of ABR in PF/historical On Demand is \<1 and 2) the estimate of the ratio of ABR in PF/historical On Demand ≤0.3. Drug will be considered not superior to On Demand treatment if the lower limit of the 2-sided 80%CI of the ratio of PF/historical On Demand \>0.3.|ratio|0.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.05|0.16|||Negative Binomial Model|||The comparator was the Historical on Demand Group||0.16|0.05|<0.0001
81512837|NCT02974855|162715463|SUPERIORITY||ratio|0.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.11|0.31|||Negative Binomial Model|||On-Study versus Pre-Treatment||0.31|0.11|<0.0001
81512838|NCT02974855|162715463|SUPERIORITY||ratio|0.1||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.04|0.22|||Negative Binomial Model|||On-Study versus Pre-Treatment||0.22|0.04|0.0002
81512839|NCT02974855|162715463|SUPERIORITY||ratio|0.2||||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.09|0.47|||Negative Binomial Model|||On-Study versus Pre-Treatment||0.47|0.09|0.0154
81512840|NCT02974855|162715463|SUPERIORITY||ratio|0.04||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.01|0.14|||Negative Binomial Model|||On-Study versus Pre-Treatment||0.14|0.01|0.0005
81512841|NCT02974855|162715463|SUPERIORITY||ratio|0.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.08|0.2|||Negative Binomial Model|||On-Study versus Pre-Treatment||0.20|0.08|<0.0001
81512842|NCT00758264|162715527|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Nimenrix +Synflorix Group and the Synflorix Group (Nimenrix + Synflorix Group over Synflorix Group) is above (\>) 0.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.05||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of Synflorix vaccine when co-administered with Nimenrix conjugate vaccine versus Synflorix vaccine given alone (Nimenrix conjugate vaccine was administered 1 month later) in terms of anti-pneumococcal serotype 1 antibody concentrations.||1.05|0.72|
81547588|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.24||0.9078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.74|5.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Bodily Pain||5.99|-6.74|0.9078
81512843|NCT00758264|162715527|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Nimenrix +Synflorix Group and the Synflorix Group (Nimenrix + Synflorix Group over Synflorix Group) is above (\>) 0.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.26||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of Synflorix vaccine when co-administered with Nimenrix conjugate vaccine versus Synflorix vaccine given alone (Nimenrix conjugate vaccine was administered 1 month later) in terms of anti-pneumococcal serotype 4 antibody concentrations.||1.26|0.84|
81512844|NCT00758264|162715527|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Nimenrix +Synflorix Group and the Synflorix Group (Nimenrix + Synflorix Group over Synflorix Group) is above (\>) 0.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.1||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of Synflorix vaccine when co-administered with Nimenrix conjugate vaccine versus Synflorix vaccine given alone (Nimenrix conjugate vaccine was administered 1 month later) in terms of anti-pneumococcal serotype 5 antibody concentrations.||1.10|0.74|
81512845|NCT00758264|162715527|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Nimenrix +Synflorix Group and the Synflorix Group (Nimenrix + Synflorix Group over Synflorix Group) is above (\>) 0.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.07||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of Synflorix vaccine when co-administered with Nimenrix conjugate vaccine versus Synflorix vaccine given alone (Nimenrix conjugate vaccine was administered 1 month later) in terms of anti-pneumococcal serotype 6B antibody concentrations.||1.07|0.66|
81512846|NCT00758264|162715527|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Nimenrix +Synflorix Group and the Synflorix Group (Nimenrix + Synflorix Group over Synflorix Group) is above (\>) 0.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.2||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of Synflorix vaccine when co-administered with Nimenrix conjugate vaccine versus Synflorix vaccine given alone (Nimenrix conjugate vaccine was administered 1 month later) in terms of anti-pneumococcal serotype 7F antibody concentrations.||1.20|0.84|
81512847|NCT00758264|162715527|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Nimenrix +Synflorix Group and the Synflorix Group (Nimenrix + Synflorix Group over Synflorix Group) is above (\>) 0.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.14||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of Synflorix vaccine when co-administered with Nimenrix conjugate vaccine versus Synflorix vaccine given alone (Nimenrix conjugate vaccine was administered 1 month later) in terms of anti-pneumococcal serotype 9V antibody concentrations.||1.14|0.78|
81547589|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.3947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|5.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: General Health||5.86|-2.31|0.3947
81547590|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.66||0.7165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|6.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: General Health||6.20|-4.26|0.7165
81547591|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.19||0.5112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|5.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Vitality||5.75|-2.87|0.5112
81512848|NCT00758264|162715527|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Nimenrix +Synflorix Group and the Synflorix Group (Nimenrix + Synflorix Group over Synflorix Group) is above (\>) 0.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.23||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of Synflorix vaccine when co-administered with Nimenrix conjugate vaccine versus Synflorix vaccine given alone (Nimenrix conjugate vaccine was administered 1 month later) in terms of anti-pneumococcal serotype 14 antibody concentrations.||1.23|0.78|
81512849|NCT00758264|162715527|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Nimenrix +Synflorix Group and the Synflorix Group (Nimenrix + Synflorix Group over Synflorix Group) is above (\>) 0.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.67||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of Synflorix vaccine when co-administered with Nimenrix conjugate vaccine versus Synflorix vaccine given alone (Nimenrix conjugate vaccine was administered 1 month later) in terms of anti-pneumococcal serotype 18C antibody concentrations.||0.67|0.41|
81512850|NCT00758264|162715527|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Nimenrix +Synflorix Group and the Synflorix Group (Nimenrix + Synflorix Group over Synflorix Group) is above (\>) 0.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.08||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of Synflorix vaccine when co-administered with Nimenrix conjugate vaccine versus Synflorix vaccine given alone (Nimenrix conjugate vaccine was administered 1 month later) in terms of anti-pneumococcal serotype 19F antibody concentrations.||1.08|0.68|
81512851|NCT00758264|162715527|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio between the Nimenrix +Synflorix Group and the Synflorix Group (Nimenrix + Synflorix Group over Synflorix Group) is above (\>) 0.5.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.38||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of Synflorix vaccine when co-administered with Nimenrix conjugate vaccine versus Synflorix vaccine given alone (Nimenrix conjugate vaccine was administered 1 month later) in terms of anti-pneumococcal serotype 23F antibody concentrations.||1.38|0.83|
81512852|NCT00758264|162715528|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference in percentage of subjects with serum bactericidal antibody using baby rabbit complement against Neisseria meningitides serogroup A (rSBA-MenA) titer ≥ 1:8 (Nimenrix + Synflorix Group minus Nimenrix Group) is ≥ -10%.|Difference in percentage|1.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|8.15||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of Nimenrix conjugate vaccine when co-administered with Synflorix vaccine versus Nimenrix conjugate vaccine given alone (Synflorix vaccine was administered 1 month later) in terms of serum bactericidal assay using rabbit complement against Neisseria meningitides serogroup A (rSBA-MenA).||8.15|-1.09|
81512853|NCT00758264|162715528|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference in percentage of subjects with serum bactericidal antibody using baby rabbit complement against Neisseria meningitides serogroup C (rSBA-MenC) titer ≥ 1:8 (Nimenrix + Synflorix Group minus Nimenrix Group) is ≥ -10%.|Difference in percentage|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|6.22||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of Nimenrix conjugate vaccine when co-administered with Synflorix vaccine versus Nimenrix conjugate vaccine given alone (Synflorix vaccine was administered 1 month later) in terms of serum bactericidal assay using rabbit complement against Neisseria meningitides serogroup C (rSBA-MenC).||6.22|-2.11|
81512854|NCT00758264|162715528|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference in percentage of subjects with serum bactericidal antibody using baby rabbit complement against Neisseria meningitides serogroup W-135 (rSBA-MenW-135) titer ≥ 1:8 (Nimenrix + Synflorix Group minus Nimenrix Group) is ≥ -10%.|Difference in percentage|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|6.76||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of Nimenrix conjugate vaccine when co-administered with Synflorix vaccine versus Nimenrix conjugate vaccine given alone (Synflorix vaccine was administered 1 month later) in terms of serum bactericidal assay using rabbit complement against Neisseria meningitides serogroup W-135 (rSBA-MenW-135).||6.76|-0.94|
81512855|NCT00758264|162715528|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) for the group difference in percentage of subjects with serum bactericidal antibody using baby rabbit complement against Neisseria meningitides serogroup Y (rSBA-MenY) titer ≥ 1:8 (Nimenrix + Synflorix Group minus Nimenrix Group) is ≥ -10%.|Difference in percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|4.6||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of Nimenrix conjugate vaccine when co-administered with Synflorix vaccine versus Nimenrix conjugate vaccine given alone (Synflorix vaccine was administered 1 month later) in terms of serum bactericidal assay using rabbit complement against Neisseria meningitides serogroup Y (rSBA-MenY).||4.6|-2.18|
81512856|NCT02135029|162715545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-54.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.82|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.1|-49.0|||MMRM|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|LS-mean differences,associated 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit,treatment group\*visit interaction,baseline value, baseline value\*visit\*group interaction, country.|||-49.0|-60.1|<0.001
81547592|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86||0.1218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|10.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Vitality||10.04|-1.18|0.1218
81512857|NCT02135029|162715546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-38.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.6|-34.2|||MMRM||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||-34.2|-42.6|<0.001
81547593|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.33||0.2895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|7.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Social Functioning||7.05|-2.11|0.2895
81547594|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.03||0.8349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.58|5.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Social Functioning||5.32|-6.58|0.8349
81547595|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.72||0.0393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|10.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Role Emotional||10.97|0.28|0.0393
81512858|NCT02135029|162715546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-31.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.9|-26.2|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 24||-26.2|-35.9|
81512859|NCT02135029|162715547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-46.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.9|-41.1|||MMRM||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||-41.1|-51.9|<0.001
81512860|NCT02135029|162715547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-39.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.4|-33.2|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 24||-33.2|-45.4|
81512861|NCT02135029|162715548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-51.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.3|-46.0|||MMRM||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||-46.0|-56.3|<0.001
81512862|NCT02135029|162715548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-41.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.7|-35.8|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 24||-35.8|-47.7|
81512863|NCT02135029|162715549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-23.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.7|-10.8|||MMRM||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||-10.8|-35.7|<0.001
81512864|NCT02135029|162715549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-17.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.6|-5.1|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 24||-5.1|-29.6|
81512865|NCT02135029|162715550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|12.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|17.0|||MMRM||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, and p-values were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||17.0|7.8|<0.001
81512866|NCT02135029|162715550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|16.4|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 24||16.4|6.7|
81512867|NCT02135029|162715551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-44.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.3|-38.2|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 24||-38.2|-51.3|
81512868|NCT02135029|162715552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|-5.2|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||-5.2|-23.5|
81512869|NCT02135029|162715552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|0.4|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 24||0.4|-19.8|
81512870|NCT02135029|162715553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|10.1|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||10.1|2.2|
81512871|NCT02135029|162715553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|9.7|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 24||9.7|1.5|
81512872|NCT02135029|162715554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|8.7|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||8.7|0.8|
81512873|NCT02135029|162715554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|10.5|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 24||10.5|2.4|
81512874|NCT02135029|162715555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|-5.2|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||-5.2|-23.5|
81512875|NCT02135029|162715555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|0.4|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 24||0.4|-19.8|
81512876|NCT02135029|162715556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-93.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.93|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.5|-84.1|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||-84.1|-103.5|
81512877|NCT02135029|162715557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-98.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.67|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.9|-87.5|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||-87.5|-109.9|
81512878|NCT02135029|162715558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|8.0|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||8.0|3.7|
81512879|NCT02135029|162715559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-103.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.56|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-114.6|-92.7|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||-92.7|-114.6|
81512880|NCT02135029|162715561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-59.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.46|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.0|-52.4|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||-52.4|-66.0|
81512881|NCT02135029|162715562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|-4.5|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||-4.5|-8.7|
81512882|NCT02135029|162715563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-2.1|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||-2.1|-2.7|
81512883|NCT02135029|162715563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.7|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 24||-1.7|-2.4|
81512884|NCT02135029|162715564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.4|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 12||-0.4|-0.5|
81512885|NCT02135029|162715564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.3|||||LS-mean differences, associated 95% CI, for treatment group, visit, treatment group\* visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\* visit\* group interaction, country.|Week 24||-0.3|-0.4|
81512886|NCT00712725|162715588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value constructed from trend test of dose response, by testing the slope of the MK3207 dose covariate (all dose groups included) in a generalized linear regression model with PF at 2 hours postdose as the dependent variable.|Generalized linear regression model|Model adjusted for geographic region (US, ex-US), baseline severity (moderate, severe), treatment and age (continuous), using identity link function.||||||<0.001
81512887|NCT00712725|162715589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value constructed from trend test of dose response, by testing the slope of the MK3207 dose covariate (all dose groups included) in a generalized linear regression model with binary response PR at 2 hours postdose as the dependent variable.|Generalized linear regression model|Model adjusted for geographic region (US, ex-US), baseline severity (moderate, severe), treatment and age (continuous), using identity link function.||||||<0.001
81512888|NCT00712725|162715590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value constructed from trend test of dose response, by testing the slope of the MK3207 dose covariate (all dose groups included) in a generalized linear regression model with Absence of Photophobia at 2 hours postdose as the dependent variable.|Generalized linear regression model|Model adjusted for geographic region (US, ex-US), baseline severity (moderate, severe), treatment and age (continuous), using identity link function.||||||<0.001
81512889|NCT00712725|162715591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value constructed from trend test of dose response, by testing the slope of the MK3207 dose covariate (all dose groups included) in a generalized linear regression model with Absence of Phonophobia at 2 hours postdose as the dependent variable.|Generalized linear regression model|Model adjusted for geographic region (US, ex-US), baseline severity (moderate, severe), treatment and age (continuous), using identity link function.||||||<0.001
81512890|NCT00712725|162715592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||95.0||||p-value constructed from trend test of dose response, by testing the slope of the MK3207 dose covariate (all dose groups included) in a generalized linear regression model with Absence of Nausea at 2 hours postdose as the dependent variable.|Generalized linear regression model|Model adjusted for geographic region (US, ex-US), baseline severity (moderate, severe), treatment and age (continuous), using identity link function.||||||0.007
81512891|NCT00712725|162715593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||p-value constructed from trend test of dose response, by testing the slope of the MK3207 dose covariate (all dose groups included) in a generalized linear regression model with binary response SPF 2-24 hours postdose as the dependent variable.|Generalized linear regression model|Model adjusted for geographic region (US, ex-US), baseline severity (moderate, severe), treatment and age (continuous), using identity link function.||||||<0.001
81512892|NCT04590404|162715605|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.82|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for arm, randomization strata (cigarettes/day (CPD), insurance category, cardiac admission, NMR category), \& plan to quit after discharge||The primary outcome was biochemically-verified self-reported 7-day point prevalence abstinence (7dPPA) at 6 months. We modeled outcomes using logistic regression adjusted for randomization stratification factors and plan to quit (stay quit vs. try).||1.82|0.76|0.461
81547596|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.52||0.7266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.69|8.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Role Emotional||8.16|-5.69|0.7266
81512893|NCT03709277|162715615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81512894|NCT03709277|162715616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81512895|NCT03709277|162715618|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81512896|NCT03525600|162715620|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2296||||0.0615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4703|0.0111|||MMRM model|||Model included treatment + baseline GA lesion area (\<7.5 mm\^2 or ≥7.5 mm\^2) + analysis visit + presence of choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in the fellow eye (yes or no) + analysis visit × treatment + baseline GA lesion area × analysis visit.||0.0111|-0.4703|0.0615
81547597|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36||0.4916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|6.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Mental Health||6.27|-3.02|0.4916
81547598|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.05||0.9008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|6.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Mental Health||6.38|-5.62|0.9008
81547599|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.2965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: TR Scale Score||0.55|-0.17|0.2965
81512897|NCT03525600|162715620|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2077||||0.0854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4444|0.029|||MMRM model|||Model included treatment + baseline GA lesion area (\<7.5 mm\^2 or ≥7.5 mm\^2) + analysis visit + presence of CNV in the fellow eye (yes or no) + analysis visit × treatment + baseline GA lesion area × analysis visit.||0.0290|-0.4444|0.0854
81512898|NCT03525600|162715621|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7451||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1539|-0.3362|||MMRM model|||Model included treatment + baseline GA lesion area (\<7.5 mm\^2 or ≥7.5 mm\^2) + analysis visit + baseline presence of CNV in the fellow eye (yes or no) + analysis visit × treatment + baseline GA lesion area (\<7.5 mm\^2 or ≥7.5 mm\^2) × analysis visit.||-0.3362|-1.1539|0.0004
81512899|NCT03525600|162715621|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6331||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0508|-0.2153|||MMRM model|||Model included treatment + baseline GA lesion area (\<7.5 mm\^2 or ≥7.5 mm\^2) + analysis visit + baseline presence of CNV in the fellow eye (yes or no) + analysis visit × treatment + baseline GA lesion area (\<7.5 mm\^2 or ≥7.5 mm\^2) × analysis visit.||-0.2153|-1.0508|0.0030
81512900|NCT03525600|162715622|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.0547||||0.4282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1899|0.0806|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Baseline to Month 6: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||0.0806|-0.1899|0.4282
81512901|NCT03525600|162715622|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.0793||||0.2457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2131|0.0546|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Baseline to Month 6: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||0.0546|-0.2131|0.2457
81512902|NCT03525600|162715622|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.1722||||0.0292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.327|-0.0174|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Month 6 to Month 12: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.0174|-0.3270|0.0292
81512903|NCT03525600|162715622|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.1659||||0.0352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3202|-0.0115|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Month 6 to Month 12: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.0115|-0.3202|0.0352
81512904|NCT03525600|162715622|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.145||||0.0514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2909|0.0009|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Month 12 to Month 18: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||0.0009|-0.2909|0.0514
81547600|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.1147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: TR Scale Score||0.84|-0.09|0.1147
81547601|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97||0.7786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|3.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Physical Component Summary||3.31|-4.42|0.7786
81547602|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53||0.5582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.45|3.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Physical Component Summary||3.49|-6.45|0.5582
81547603|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.0727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|8.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Mental Component Summary||8.47|-0.37|0.0727
81547604|NCT00658359|162770675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.3264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|8.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36: Mental Component Summary||8.59|-2.86|0.3264
81547605|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.3093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Limited Physical Capacity||0.33|-0.10|0.3093
81547606|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.3223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Limited Physical Capacity||0.36|-0.12|0.3223
81512905|NCT03525600|162715622|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.168||||0.0265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3164|-0.0196|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Month 12 to Month 18: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.0196|-0.3164|0.0265
81512906|NCT03525600|162715622|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.3532|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5245|-0.1819|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Month 18 to Month 24: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.1819|-0.5245|<0.0001
81512907|NCT03525600|162715622|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.2848||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4336|-0.1361|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Month 18 to Month 24: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.1361|-0.4336|0.0002
81512908|NCT03525600|162715622|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.7251||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1373|-0.3129|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Baseline to Month 24: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.3129|-1.1373|0.0006
81512909|NCT03525600|162715622|SUPERIORITY|Baseline GA lesion area x Time (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Baseline GA lesion area x Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous). A heterogeneous autoregressive covariance matrix was used to model within-subject errors.|Mean Difference|-0.698||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1142|-0.2817|||MMRM model|||Estimates for Baseline to Month 24: Model included Treatment + Baseline GA lesion area (\< 7.5 mm\^2 or \>= 7.5 mm\^2) + Time (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) + Presence of CNV in the fellow eye (Yes or No) + Time (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 6 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 12 (continuous) x Treatment + Time Spline at Month 18 (continuous) x Treatment +||-0.2817|-1.1142|0.0010
81512910|NCT01818258|162715662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison for number who experienced at least one grade 3 or higher adverse event. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||||0.40
81512911|NCT01818258|162715663|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison for number who experienced at least one grade 3 or higher adverse event related to study treatment. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||||>0.999
81512912|NCT01818258|162715664|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.6|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 1 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 1 Comparison of LPV AUC between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||1.6|0.4|0.49
81512913|NCT01818258|162715664|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.64||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.4|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 12 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 12 Comparison of LPV AUC between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||1.4|0.3|0.23
81512914|NCT01818258|162715664|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.81||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 24 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 24 Comparison of LPV AUC between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||2.0|0.3|0.63
81512915|NCT01818258|162715665|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.06||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 1 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 1 Comparison of LPV Clearance between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||2.3|0.5|0.89
81512916|NCT01818258|162715665|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.42||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.1|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 12 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 12 Comparison of LPV clearance between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||3.1|0.7|0.37
81512917|NCT01818258|162715665|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.23||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.9|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 24 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 24 Comparison of LPV clearance between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||2.9|0.5|0.63
81512918|NCT01818258|162715666|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.76||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 1 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 1 Comparison of RTV AUC between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||1.5|0.4|0.42
81512919|NCT01818258|162715666|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.58||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 12 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 12 comparison of RTV AUC between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||1.1|0.3|0.11
81512920|NCT01818258|162715666|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 24 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 24 comparison of RTV AUC between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||1.5|0.4|0.44
81512921|NCT01818258|162715667|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.07||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.2|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 1 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 1 comparison of RTV clearance between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||2.2|0.5|0.84
81512922|NCT01818258|162715667|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.54||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.1|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 12 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 12 comparison of RTV clearance between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||3.1|0.8|0.21
81512923|NCT01818258|162715667|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.29||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.5|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 24 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 24 comparison of RTV clearance between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||2.5|0.7|0.44
81512924|NCT01818258|162715668|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.2|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 1 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 1 comparison of 3TC AUC between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||1.2|0.5|0.27
81512925|NCT01818258|162715668|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.6||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 12 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 12 comparison of 3TC AUC between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||1.0|0.4|0.047
81512926|NCT01818258|162715668|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.09||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.9|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 24 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 24 comparison of 3TC AUC between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||1.9|0.6|0.76
81512927|NCT01818258|162715669|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.0||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 1 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 1 comparison of 3TC clearance between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||0.5|-0.4|0.89
81512928|NCT01818258|162715669|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.4||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 12 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 12 comparison of 3TC clearance between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||2.3|0.8|0.18
81512929|NCT01818258|162715669|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.85||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 24 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 24 comparison of 3TC clearance between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||1.4|0.5|0.53
81512930|NCT01818258|162715670|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.27||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.2|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 1 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 1 comparison of ZDV AUC between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||2.2|0.7|0.39
81547607|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.4858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Limited Cognitive Capacity||0.30|-0.14|0.4858
81547608|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.3679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Limited Cognitive Capacity||0.36|-0.13|0.3679
81512931|NCT01818258|162715670|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.37||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 12 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 12 comparison of ZDV AUC between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||3.0|0.6|0.43
81512932|NCT01818258|162715670|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.52||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 24 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 24 comparison of ZDV AUC between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||2.0|1.2|0.003
81512933|NCT01818258|162715671|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.6||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 1 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 1 comparison of ZDV clearance between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||1.1|0.3|0.090
81512934|NCT01818258|162715671|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.6||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.4|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 12 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 12 comparison of ZDV clearance between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||1.4|0.3|0.23
81512935|NCT01818258|162715671|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.64||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided||Week 24 Geometric Mean Ratio of Severe Malnutrition/Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Week 24 comparison of ZDV clearance between cohorts. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||0.8|0.5|0.0003
81512936|NCT01818258|162715672|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.54||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis||Odds Ratio (SAM/non-SAM) for Lopinavir Ctrough \>= 1 ug/mL through 48 weeks|Odds ratio (SAM/non-SAM) of Ctrough \>=1 ug/mL from entry through 48 weeks from repeated measures mixed model, with the null hypothesis that the odds ratio is equal to zero (no difference between cohorts in odds of Ctrough \>=1 ug/mL).||1.29|0.22|0.17
81512937|NCT01818258|162715673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-0.9|||t-test, 2 sided||Severe Malnutrition Cohort - Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition for Week 1 Free Fraction (%) of LPV|Week 1 comparison of LPV free faction. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||-0.9|-3.9|0.003
81547609|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.6416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Cardiac and Renal Dysfunction||0.17|-0.27|0.6416
81512938|NCT01818258|162715673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-1.1|||t-test, 2 sided||Severe Malnutrition - Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition for Week 12 Free Fraction (%) of LPV|Week 12 comparison of LPV free faction. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||-1.1|-6.6|0.011
81512939|NCT01818258|162715673|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|4.4|||t-test, 2 sided||Severe Malnutrition - Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition for Week 24 Free Fraction (%) of LPV|Week 24 comparison of LPV free faction. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||4.4|-2.4|0.46
81512940|NCT01818258|162715674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.7|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction of comparison: Severe Malnutrition - Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Difference in cohorts of change in log10 plasma HIV viral load from baseline to week 12. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||1.7|-0.3|0.15
81512941|NCT01818258|162715674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction of comparison: Severe Malnutrition - Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Difference in cohorts of change in log10 plasma HIV viral load from baseline to week 24. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||1.8|-0.4|0.20
81512942|NCT01818258|162715674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction of comparison: Severe Malnutrition - Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Difference in cohorts of change in log10 plasma HIV viral load from baseline to week 36. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||1.8|-0.2|0.13
81512943|NCT01818258|162715674|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction of comparison: Severe Malnutrition - Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Difference in cohorts of change in log10 plasma HIV viral load from baseline to week 48. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||1.8|-0.1|0.089
81512944|NCT01818258|162715675|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Fisher Exact|||Baseline Comparison, with null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||||>0.999
81512945|NCT01818258|162715675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 12 Comparison, with null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||||0.15
81512946|NCT01818258|162715675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 24 Comparison, with null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||||0.065
81512947|NCT01818258|162715675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.065|||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 48 Comparison, with null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||||0.065
81547610|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.4241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Cardiac and Renal Dysfunction||0.14|-0.34|0.4241
81512948|NCT01818258|162715676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|4.4|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction of comparison: Severe Malnutrition - Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Difference in cohorts of change in CD4 percent from baseline to week 12. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||4.4|-3.9|0.89
81512949|NCT01818258|162715676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.5||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.6|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction of comparison: Severe Malnutrition - Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Difference in cohorts of change in CD4 percent from baseline to week 24. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||7.6|-2.5|0.31
81512950|NCT01818258|162715676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|7.8|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction of comparison: Severe Malnutrition - Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Difference in cohorts of change in CD4 percent from baseline to week 36. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||7.8|-1.5|0.18
81512951|NCT01818258|162715676|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.1||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|11.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction of comparison: Severe Malnutrition - Normal Nutrition/Mild Malnutrition|Difference between cohorts of change in CD4 percent from baseline to week 48. Null hypothesis of no difference between cohorts.||11.0|1.1|0.018
81512952|NCT01818258|162715677|SUPERIORITY||Mean|2.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|2.91|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: change in WHO weight-for-height Z-score from entry to week 24 equal to 0||2.91|1.77|<0.0001
81512953|NCT01818258|162715677|SUPERIORITY||Mean|2.73|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|3.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: change in WHO weight-for-height Z-score from entry to week 48 equal to 0||3.37|2.09|<0.0001
81547611|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.2133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Side Effects of Corticosteroids||0.39|-0.09|0.2133
81547612|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.1918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Side Effects of Corticosteroids||0.44|-0.09|0.1918
81512954|NCT01818258|162715678|SUPERIORITY||Mean|2.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.96|3.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: change in MUAC from entry to week 24 equal to 0||3.28|1.96|<0.0001
81512955|NCT01818258|162715678|SUPERIORITY||Mean|3.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|4.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: change in MUAC from entry to week 48 equal to 0||4.24|2.83|<0.0001
81512956|NCT06359028|162715702|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-1.72|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||||-1.72|-2.16|<0.0001
81512957|NCT06359028|162715703|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|57.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.599|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.23|64.51|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||||64.51|50.23|<0.0001
81512958|NCT06359028|162715704|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|-1.41|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||||-1.41|-1.89|<0.0001
81512959|NCT06359028|162715705|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|35.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.28|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.88|43.86|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||||43.86|26.88|<0.0001
81512960|NCT06359028|162715706|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.296||0.1268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.13|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q7, Day 28||0.13|-1.04|0.1268
81512961|NCT06359028|162715706|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.316|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|-1.13|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q7, Day 56||-1.13|-2.38|<0.0001
81512962|NCT06359028|162715706|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.315||0.0245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.09|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q8, Day 28||-0.09|-1.35|0.0245
81512963|NCT06359028|162715706|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.318|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|-1.18|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q8, Day 56||-1.18|-2.44|<0.0001
81547613|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Increased Growth of Gum and Hair||-0.14|-0.55|0.0010
81512964|NCT06359028|162715706|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.337||0.3851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.37|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q9, Day 28||0.37|-0.96|0.3851
81512965|NCT06359028|162715706|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.375||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-0.73|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Q9, Day 56||-0.73|-2.22|0.0002
81512966|NCT06359028|162715707|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.674||0.1884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.46|3.08|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Day 28||3.08|-15.46|0.1884
81512967|NCT06359028|162715707|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-24.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.308||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|-11.97|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Day 56||-11.97|-37.00|0.0002
81512968|NCT06359028|162715708|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.774||0.3003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|0.73|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Day 28||0.73|-2.34|0.3003
81512969|NCT06359028|162715708|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.903||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.56|-0.97|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Day 56||-0.97|-4.56|0.0028
81512970|NCT06359028|162715709|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.127||0.0784|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|0.44|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Day 28||0.44|-8.00|0.0784
81512971|NCT06359028|162715709|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-8.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.074||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.27|-2.07|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Day 56||-2.07|-14.27|0.0092
81512972|NCT06359028|162715710|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.846||0.8686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|1.54|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Day 28||1.54|-1.82|0.8686
81512973|NCT06359028|162715710|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.976||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.18|-1.31|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Day 56||-1.31|-5.18|0.0012
81512974|NCT06359028|162715711|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.444||0.9047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|2.69|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Day 28||2.69|-3.04|0.9047
81512975|NCT06359028|162715711|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.656||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.95|-3.38|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Day 56||-3.38|-9.95|0.0001
81512976|NCT06359028|162715712|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.5733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|1.19|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Day 28||1.19|-2.14|0.5733
81512977|NCT06359028|162715712|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.026||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|-0.84|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Day 56||-0.84|-4.92|0.0060
81512978|NCT06359028|162715713|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127||0.2768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.11|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Day 28||0.11|-0.39|0.2768
81512979|NCT06359028|162715713|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113||0.0232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.04|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Day 56||-0.04|-0.48|0.0232
81512980|NCT06359028|162715714|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.403||0.8996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.85|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Day 28||0.85|-0.75|0.8996
81512981|NCT06359028|162715714|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.383||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|-0.14|||Mixed Model with Repeated Measures|||Day 56||-0.14|-1.66|0.0204
81512982|NCT04113018|162715791|SUPERIORITY||Response rate|0.5385||||0.375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3718|0.6991|||Fisher Exact||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|A minimax 2-stage design was used to test the hypothesis that the CR+ rate less than or equal to 50%. Twenty-three evaluable subjects were enrolled in the first stage, followed by an additional 16 subjects for a total of 39 subjects. This design provided 90% power to detect a difference of 20% under the alternative hypothesis, assuming a one-sided alpha=0.10 significance level. If at least 24 of 39 participants had achieved CR or better to induction, the null hypothesis would have been rejected.||0.6991|0.3718|0.375
81512983|NCT04113018|162715798|OTHER|Estimation only|Rate|0.0513|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0063|0.1732|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|||0.1732|0.0063|
81512984|NCT04113018|162715799|OTHER|Estimation only.|Rate|0.0256|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0006|0.1348|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|||0.1348|0.0006|
81512985|NCT03802630|162715806|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was considered established if the lower limit of the corresponding 95% CI for the estimated between group difference (brolucizumab vs. aflibercept) on change from baseline in BCVA at Week 24 is greater than -4 letters.|Least Square Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.1|||ANOVA|||||0.1|-3.9|0.018
81512986|NCT02059499|162715836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1877||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1877
81512987|NCT02059499|162715837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1068||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1068
81512988|NCT02059499|162715838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8071||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.8071
81512989|NCT02059499|162715839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6562||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6562
81512990|NCT02059499|162715840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0141||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0141
81512991|NCT02059499|162715841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0141||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0141
81547614|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Increased Growth of Gum and Hair||-0.13|-0.59|0.0020
81512992|NCT02059499|162715845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1409||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1409
81512993|NCT02059499|162715846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0805||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0805
81512994|NCT02059499|162715848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5726|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5726
81512995|NCT02059499|162715849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6184||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6184
81512996|NCT02059499|162715851|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of mean between count of hrHPV genotypes observed at baseline vs at week 20 in imiquimod arm||||||0.3||||||A priori threshold for interpreting significance : 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of number of hrHPV genotypes in each arm observed at baseline vs at week 20 in imiquimod arm||||0.3
81512997|NCT02059499|162715851|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of mean number of hrHPV genotypes observed at baseline vs at week 20 in 5FU arm||||||0.3||||||A priori threshold to interpret significance: 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the count of hrHPV genotypes observed at baseline vs at week 20 in 5FU arm||||0.3
81512998|NCT02059499|162715851|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of mean number of hrHPV genotypes observed at baseline vs at week 20 in observation arm||||||0.26||||||A priori cutoff of significance: 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the count of hrHPV genotypes observed at baseline vs at week 20 in observation arm||||0.26
81512999|NCT02248649|162715854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|covariates: baseline age and years of education||||||0.2
81513000|NCT02248649|162715855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.04
81513001|NCT02248649|162715856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.02
81513002|NCT01221623|162715858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.0059
81513003|NCT01221623|162715859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0496|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.0496
81513004|NCT01221623|162715860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<.0001
81547615|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.2012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Transplantation-Associated Psychological Distress||0.40|-0.08|0.2012
81547616|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.8986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Transplantation-Associated Psychological Distress||0.29|-0.25|0.8986
81547617|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.6724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Global Score||0.20|-0.13|0.6724
81513005|NCT01221623|162715861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.0340
81513006|NCT01221623|162715862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1168|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.1168
81513007|NCT01221623|162715863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.0144
81513008|NCT01221623|162715864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0248|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.0248
81513009|NCT01221623|162715865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6949|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.6949
81513010|NCT01221623|162715866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0249|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||.0249
81513011|NCT04091581|162715867|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.002
81513012|NCT04091581|162715867|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the baseline tear evaporation rate of the non-dry eye and dry eye group.||||0.022
81513013|NCT02438384|162715868|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.1||||||||2.1|1.2|
81513014|NCT02438384|162715868|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.6||||||||1.6|0.6|
81513015|NCT03315793|162715872|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|1.39||||0.5587|TWO_SIDED|98.0|-3.3|6.08|||mixed-effects model repeated measures|||||6.08|-3.30|0.5587
81547618|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.9297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Global Score||0.19|-0.18|0.9297
81547619|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.8682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Limited Physical Capacity||0.23|-0.28|0.8682
81547620|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.3392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Limited Physical Capacity||0.53|-0.18|0.3392
81547621|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.6545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Limited Cognitive Capacity||0.32|-0.20|0.6545
81547622|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.3253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Limited Cognitive Capacity||0.55|-0.18|0.3253
81547623|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.9698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Cardiac and Renal Dysfunction||0.25|-0.26|0.9698
81513016|NCT03315793|162715873|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.4||||0.5111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|21.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age||||21.5|-10.7|0.5111
81513017|NCT03315793|162715874|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|13.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age||||13.5|-13.5|1.0000
81513018|NCT03315793|162715875|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.1||||0.4423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|6.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by age||||6.3|-14.4|0.4423
81513019|NCT03315793|162715876|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|0.14||||0.3836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.46|||mixed-effects model repeated measures|||||0.46|-0.18|0.3836
81513020|NCT03724981|162715880|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Prescott test|||||||<0.0001
81513021|NCT03724981|162715881|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Prescott test|||||||<0.0001
81513022|NCT00678535|162715887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.091||||0.3158||95.0|0.92|1.292|||Stratified log rank||Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate median PFS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.|Primary efficacy analysis: To test equality of progression free survival time between treatment groups, applying the two-sided stratified log-rank test (randomization strata: disease stage, previous oesophagectomy/gastrectomy and prior(neo-) adjuvant(radio) chemotherapy, α=5%).||1.292|0.920|0.3158
81513023|NCT00678535|162715888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.004||||0.9547||95.0|0.866|1.165|||Stratified log rank||Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate median OS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.|To test equality of OS time between treatment groups, applying the two-sided stratified log-rank test (randomization strata: disease stage, previous oesophagectomy/gastrectomy and prior (neo-) adjuvant(radio) chemotherapy, α=5%)||1.165|0.866|0.9547
81513024|NCT00678535|162715889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0435||||0.7696||95.0|0.7844|1.3882|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The best overall response rate was compared with the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (strata: disease stage, previous oesophagectomy/gastrectomy and prior(neo-) adjuvant(radio) chemotherapy, two-sided with α=5%).||1.3882|0.7844|0.7696
81513025|NCT02578680|162715893|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.64|||Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by PD-L1 status (≥1% vs. \<1%), platinum chemotherapy (cisplatin vs. carboplatin) \& smoking status (never vs. former/current). Pembrolizumab=numerator; Control=denominator.|||0.64|0.43|<0.00001
81513026|NCT02578680|162715894|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.64|||Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by PD-L1 status (≥1% vs. \<1%), platinum chemotherapy (cisplatin vs. carboplatin) \& smoking status (never vs. former/current). Pembrolizumab=numerator; Control=denominator.|||0.64|0.38|<0.00001
81513027|NCT02578680|162715895|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage vs. Control|28.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.1|35.4||H0:Difference in percentages=0 vs H1:Difference in percentages\>0|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen||Miettinen and Nurminen method with treatment as a covariate stratified by PD-L1 status (≥1% vs. \<1%), platinum chemotherapy (cisplatin vs. carboplatin) \& smoking status (never vs. former/current). Pembrolizumab=numerator; Control=denominator.|||35.4|21.1|<0.0001
81513028|NCT02578680|162715899|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.59|||Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by PD-L1 status (≥1% vs. \<1%), platinum chemotherapy (cisplatin vs. carboplatin) \& smoking status (never vs. former/current). Pembrolizumab=numerator; Control=denominator.|||0.59|0.41|<0.00001
81513029|NCT00306293|162715902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent change from Placebo|-78.0|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test||Percent change in days with Subclinical HSV-2 Viral Shedding after VALTREX 1g treatment from the placebo|||||<0.001
81513030|NCT00306293|162715903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent change from Baseline|-77.0||||0.014||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum||Percent change in 'percentage of days with clinical HSV-2 viral shedding', after VALTREX 1g treatment from the placebo|||||0.014
81513031|NCT02589665|162715911|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|12.27||||||||12.27|0.70|
81513032|NCT02589665|162715911|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|27.65||||||||27.65|1.88|
81513033|NCT02589665|162715911|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|14.17||||||||14.17|0.92|
81547624|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.3065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Cardiac and Renal Dysfunction||0.54|-0.17|0.3065
81513034|NCT02589665|162715912|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|8.98||||||||8.98|1.73|
81513035|NCT02589665|162715912|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.94|15.63||||||||15.63|2.94|
81513036|NCT02589665|162715912|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|6.29||||||||6.29|1.23|
81513037|NCT02589665|162715913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.986|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.986
81547625|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.7147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Side Effects of Corticosteroids||0.23|-0.33|0.7147
81513038|NCT02589665|162715913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.553|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.553
81513039|NCT02589665|162715913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.560
81513040|NCT02589665|162715914|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|6.55||||||||6.55|0.80|
81547626|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.4852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Side Effects of Corticosteroids||0.53|-0.25|0.4852
81547627|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Increased Growth of Gum and Hair||0.03|-0.46|0.0888
81547628|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Increased Growth of Gum and Hair||0.03|-0.65|0.0719
81513041|NCT02589665|162715915|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|34.9||||||||34.9|11.0|
81513042|NCT02589665|162715915|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|32.3||||||||32.3|8.7|
81513043|NCT02589665|162715915|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|22.5||||||||22.5|-1.0|
81513044|NCT02589665|162715917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.41||||||||-0.41|-1.39|
81513045|NCT02589665|162715917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.59||||||||-0.59|-1.54|
81513046|NCT02589665|162715917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.11||||||||-0.11|-1.07|
81513047|NCT02589665|162715920|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.61||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|8.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.31|1.57|0.003
81513048|NCT02589665|162715920|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.81|15.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.20|2.81|<0.001
81513049|NCT02589665|162715920|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.27||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|5.22|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.22|0.98|0.054
81513050|NCT02589665|162715921|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.48||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.24|0.19|0.131
81513051|NCT02589665|162715922|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|8.07|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.07|0.63|0.215
81513052|NCT02589665|162715922|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|25.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||25.00|2.37|<0.001
81513053|NCT02589665|162715922|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.62||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|15.14|||Regression, Logistic|||||15.14|1.41|0.012
81513054|NCT02589665|162715923|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.65|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.65|0.31|0.428
81513055|NCT01159171|162715931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0047||0.0||||One-sided p-value|One sample exact binomial test|||||||0.0047
81513056|NCT02526524|162715957|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184||0.1449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Included treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and HbA1c value at Baseline as a covariate.||||0.09|-0.63|0.1449
81513057|NCT02526524|162715957|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Included treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and HbA1c value at Baseline as a covariate.||||0.02|-0.69|0.0643
81513058|NCT02526524|162715957|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Included treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and HbA1c value at Baseline as a covariate.||||-0.06|-0.79|0.0214
81513059|NCT02526524|162715957|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Included treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and HbA1c value at Baseline as a covariate.||||-0.20|-0.91|0.0022
81513060|NCT02526524|162715957|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|Included treatment, visit, and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and HbA1c value at Baseline as a covariate.||||-0.67|-1.39|<0.0001
81513061|NCT00664560|162715965|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-Inferiority (NI) margin of 10mm between Arm 1 and Arm 2 (NI design uses confidence intervals, not p-values)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.76|4.32|||ANCOVA|||||4.32|-4.76|
81513062|NCT00664560|162715966|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|10 mm Non-Inferiority (NI) margin between Arm 1 and Arm 2 (NI design uses confidence intervals, not p-values)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|4.38|||ANCOVA|||||4.38|-4.57|
81547629|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.7531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Transplantation-Associated Psychological Distress||0.33|-0.24|0.7531
81547630|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.6412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Transplantation-Associated Psychological Distress||0.30|-0.49|0.6412
81547631|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.9186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Global Score||0.18|-0.20|0.9186
81547632|NCT00658359|162770676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.6629|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Global Score||0.33|-0.21|0.6629
81547633|NCT00658359|162770677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.2826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|1.53|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Pain Intensity Total Converted Score||1.53|-5.22|0.2826
81547634|NCT00658359|162770677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97||0.5371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|5.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Pain Intensity Total Converted Score||5.09|-2.65|0.5371
81513063|NCT00664560|162715967|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-Inferiority (NI) margin 10 mm between Arm 1 and Arm 2 (NI design uses confidence intervals, not p-values)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|4.14|||ANCOVA|||||4.14|-5.08|
81513064|NCT01610557|162715982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|2.5|||Linear mixed-effects model||The difference represents the estimated difference between ranibizumab and bevacizumab, adjusted for baseline visual acuity, study period, and clinical site and a subject effect for eyes nested within subject.|||2.5|0.07|0.039
81547635|NCT00658359|162770677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.7503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|1.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Non-Pain Symptoms Converted Score||1.02|-1.41|0.7503
81547636|NCT00658359|162770677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Non-Pain Symptoms Converted Score||2.21|-0.60|0.2610
81547637|NCT00658359|162770677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.3656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|2.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Satisfaction Converted Score||2.82|-1.04|0.3656
81547638|NCT00658359|162770677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.4405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|1.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 24 Satisfaction Converted Score||1.37|-3.16|0.4405
81513065|NCT01610557|162715983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.0|-31.0|||Linear mixed-effects model||The difference represents the estimated difference between ranibizumab and bevacizumab, adjusted for baseline visual acuity, study period, and clinical site and a subject effect for eyes nested within subject.|||-31|-65|<0.001
81547639|NCT00658359|162770677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96||0.4135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.45|2.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Pain Intensity Total Converted Score||2.25|-5.45|0.4135
81547640|NCT00658359|162770677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75||0.7272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.45|6.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Pain Intensity Total Converted Score||6.37|-4.45|0.7272
81547641|NCT00658359|162770677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.8111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Non-Pain symptoms Converted Score||1.22|-1.56|0.8111
81547642|NCT00658359|162770677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.2636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|3.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Non-Pain Symptoms Converted Score||3.13|-0.86|0.2636
81547643|NCT00658359|162770677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|2.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Satisfaction Converted Score||2.67|-1.77|0.6890
81547644|NCT00658359|162770677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.4853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|2.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 36 Satisfaction Converted Score||2.05|-4.31|0.4853
81547645|NCT02558296|162770680|SUPERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline HbA1c from baseline to Week 24 was less than the mean change in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.39||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories and BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment, visit and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the primary endpoint was that the mean change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 24 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.39|-0.56|<0.0001
81547646|NCT02558296|162770681|SUPERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline HbA1c from baseline to Week 24 was less than the mean change in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.4||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories, history of heart failure, treatment, visit and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the secondary endpoint was that the mean change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 24 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.40|-0.65|<0.0001
81547647|NCT02558296|162770682|SUPERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in body weight from baseline to Week 48 was less than the mean change in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|-2.24||P-value is presented based on one-sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline HbA1c and eGFR, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment, visit and baseline body weight as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the secondary endpoint was that the mean change in body weight from baseline to Week 48 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-2.24|-3.07|<0.0001
81547648|NCT02558296|162770683|SUPERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in systolic blood pressure from baseline to Week 24 was less than the mean change in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.96||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.51|-0.42||P-value is presented based on one-sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline HbA1c, GFR categories, BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment, visit and baseline SBP as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the secondary endpoint was that the mean change in systolic blood pressure from baseline to Week 24 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.42|-5.51|0.0112
81547649|NCT02558296|162770684|SUPERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline HbA1c from baseline to Week 6 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.39||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories and BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment, visit and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 6 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.39|-0.50|<0.0001
81547650|NCT02558296|162770684|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline HbA1c from baseline to Week 12 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.49||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories and BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment, visit and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 12 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.49|-0.63|<0.0001
81547651|NCT02558296|162770684|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline HbA1c from baseline to Week 24 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.38||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories and BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment, visit and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 24 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.38|-0.56|<0.0001
81547652|NCT02558296|162770684|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline HbA1c from baseline to Week 36 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.38||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories and BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment, visit and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 36 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.38|-0.56|<0.0001
81547653|NCT02558296|162770684|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline HbA1c from baseline to Week 48 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.37||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories and BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment, visit and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 48 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.37|-0.56|<0.0001
81547654|NCT02558296|162770684|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline HbA1c from baseline to Week 72 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.31||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories and BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment, visit and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 72 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.31|-0.54|<0.0001
81547655|NCT02558296|162770684|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline HbA1c from baseline to Week 96 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.27||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories and BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment, visit and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 96 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.27|-0.51|<0.0001
81547656|NCT02558296|162770684|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline HbA1c from baseline to Week 120 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.3||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories and BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment, visit and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 120 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.30|-0.56|<0.0001
81547657|NCT02558296|162770684|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline HbA1c from baseline to Week 144 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.23||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories and BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment, visit and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 144 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.23|-0.54|<0.0001
81547658|NCT02558296|162770684|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline HbA1c from baseline to Week 168 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.07||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories and BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment, visit and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 168 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.07|-0.47|0.0045
81547659|NCT02558296|162770685|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline FPG from baseline to Week 6 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-1.15||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of HF, insulin use, treatment, visit, hypoglycemic use and baseline FPG as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in FPG from baseline to Week 6 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-1.15|-1.55|<0.0001
81547660|NCT02558296|162770685|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline FPG from baseline to Week 12 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-1.18||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of HF, insulin use, treatment, visit, hypoglycemic use and baseline FPG as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in FPG from baseline to Week 12 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-1.18|-1.61|<0.0001
81547661|NCT02558296|162770685|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline FPG from baseline to Week 24 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-1.16||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of HF, insulin use, treatment, visit, hypoglycemic use and baseline FPG as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in FPG from baseline to Week 24 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-1.16|-1.61|<0.0001
81547662|NCT02558296|162770685|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline FPG from baseline to Week 36 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.89||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of HF, insulin use, treatment, visit, hypoglycemic use and baseline FPG as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in FPG from baseline to Week 36 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.89|-1.41|<0.0001
81547663|NCT02558296|162770685|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline FPG from baseline to Week 48 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.98||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of HF, insulin use, treatment, visit, hypoglycemic use and baseline FPG as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in FPG from baseline to Week 48 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.98|-1.48|<0.0001
81513066|NCT00473668|162715984|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the differences between the two groups in terms of anti-PRP seroprotection (SPR) rates was below (\<) 10%.|Difference in anti-PRP SPR rate|-1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|2.84||||||Demonstration of the non-inferiority of Tritanrix™-HepB/Hiberix™ Kft. vaccine compared to Tritanrix™-HepB/Hiberix™ vaccine with respect to the anti-PRP antibody response, after a three-dose primary vaccination course.||2.84|-6.39|
81547664|NCT02558296|162770685|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline FPG from baseline to Week 72 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.72||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of HF, insulin use, treatment, visit, hypoglycemic use and baseline FPG as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in FPG from baseline to Week 72 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.72|-1.27|<0.0001
81547665|NCT02558296|162770685|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline FPG from baseline to Week 96 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.9||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of HF, insulin use, treatment, visit, hypoglycemic use and baseline FPG as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in FPG from baseline to Week 96 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.90|-1.50|<0.0001
81547666|NCT02558296|162770685|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline FPG from baseline to Week 120 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|-0.82||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of HF, insulin use, treatment, visit, hypoglycemic use and baseline FPG as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in FPG from baseline to Week 120 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.82|-1.49|<0.0001
81547667|NCT02558296|162770685|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline FPG from baseline to Week 144 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.24||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of HF, insulin use, treatment, visit, hypoglycemic use and baseline FPG as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in FPG from baseline to Week 144 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||-0.24|-1.01|0.0008
81547668|NCT02558296|162770685|NON_INFERIORITY|Rejection of the null hypothesis would imply that the mean change in baseline FPG from baseline to Week 168 was less than that in the placebo arm by a value that could not be attributed to chance alone.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.0462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.08||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Mixed-effects repeated measures|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of HF, insulin use, treatment, visit, hypoglycemic use and baseline FPG as fixed effect covariate.||The null hypothesis for the exploratory endpoint was that the mean change in FPG from baseline to Week 168 in the bexagliflozin arm would be equal to or greater than the mean change in the placebo arm.||0.08|-1.09|0.0462
81547669|NCT02558296|162770686|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.41||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Regression, Logistic|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as the odds ratio of bexagliflozin over placebo.|||0.41|0.22|<0.0001
81513067|NCT00473668|162715984|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was demonstrated if upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the differences between the two groups in terms of anti-PRP seroprotection (SPR) rates was below (\<) 10%.|Difference in anti-PRP SPR rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|3.99||||||Demonstration of the non-inferiority of Tritanrix™-HepB/Hiberix™ Kft. vaccine compared to Tritanrix™-HepB/Hiberix™ vaccine with respect to the anti-PRP antibody response, after a three-dose primary vaccination course.||3.99|-4.16|
81513068|NCT02039219|162715999|SUPERIORITY|The type of statistical test is superiority.|Mean Difference (Net)|1.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.4||0.1758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||Two-sample t-test compared MELD score between OCA and placebo arms at baseline OCA arms had a mean (SD) of 14.9(2.4), Placebo arms had a mean (SD) of 16.4 (2.2).|Baseline||||0.1758
81513069|NCT02039219|162715999|SUPERIORITY|The type of statistical test is superiority.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.8||0.3839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||Two-sample t-test compared MELD score between OCA and placebo arms at day 42 OCA arms had a mean (SD) of 11.5 (6.8), Placebo arms had a mean (SD) of 13.9(4.6).|Day 42||||0.3839
81513070|NCT02039219|162716007|SUPERIORITY|The type of statistical test is superiority.|Survival Anaylsis|0.0||||0.3938|ONE_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Day 42||||.3938
81513071|NCT02039219|162716007|SUPERIORITY|The type of statistical test is superiority.|Survival Anaylsis|0.0||||0.3938|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Day 90||||.3938
81513072|NCT02039219|162716007|SUPERIORITY|The type of statistical test is superiority.|Survival Anaylsis|0.0||||0.3938|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Day 180||||.3938
81547670|NCT02558296|162770687|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.49||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Regression, Cox|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.|Hazard ratio and p-value were estimated using Cox regression model for time to first event in the bexagliflozin arm vs. placebo arm during entire study.|||0.49|0.35|<0.0001
81547671|NCT02558296|162770688|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.04||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|3.11||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Regression, Logistic|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as the ratio of bexagliflozin over placebo.|||3.11|1.33|0.0005
81547672|NCT02558296|162770689|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.38||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Regression, Cox|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.|Hazard ratio and p-value were estimated using Cox regression model for time to first event in the bexagliflozin arm vs. placebo arm during the entire study.|||2.38|1.40|<0.0001
81547673|NCT02558296|162770690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.0803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.2||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Regression, Logistic|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as the odds ratio of bexagliflozin over placebo.|||1.20|0.33|0.0803
81547674|NCT02558296|162770690|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.0272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.01||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Regression, Logistic|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.|Odds ratio is calculated as the odds ratio of bexagliflozin over placebo.|||1.01|0.22|0.0272
81547675|NCT02558296|162770690|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.0757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.18||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Regression, Cox|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.|Hazard ratio and p-value were estimated using Cox regression model for treatment comparison vs. placebo.|||1.18|0.34|0.0757
81547676|NCT02558296|162770690|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49||||0.0273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.01||P-value is based on one sided statistical tests using a 0.025 level of significance.|Regression, Cox|Region, baseline eGFR categories \& BMI, history of heart failure, insulin use (Y/N), treatment and baseline HbA1c as fixed effect covariate.|Hazard ratio and p-value were estimated using Cox regression model for treatment comparison vs. placebo.|||1.01|0.23|0.0273
81547677|NCT02919995|162770711|OTHER||Contrast ratio|1.038||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.007|1.07|||ANCOVA|||||1.07|1.007|0.0196
81513073|NCT02039219|162716007|SUPERIORITY|The type of statistical test is superiority.|Survival Analysis|0.09||||0.3938|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Day 42||||.3938
81513074|NCT02039219|162716007|SUPERIORITY|The type of statistical test is superiority.|Survival Analysis|0.09||||0.3938|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Day 90||||.3938
81513075|NCT02039219|162716007|SUPERIORITY|The type of statistical test is superiority.|Survival Analysis|0.09||||0.3938|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||Day 180||||.3938
81547678|NCT02919995|162770711|OTHER||Contrast ratio|1.024||||0.0802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.997|1.052|||ANCOVA|||||1.052|0.997|0.0802
81547679|NCT02919995|162770711|OTHER||Contrast ratio|0.986||||0.3487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.957|1.017|||ANCOVA|||||1.017|0.957|0.3487
81547680|NCT02919995|162770712|OTHER||Contrast ratio|1.072||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.026|1.12|||ANCOVA|||||1.12|1.026|0.0043
81547681|NCT02919995|162770712|OTHER||Contrast ratio|1.055||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.014|1.096|||ANCOVA|||||1.096|1.014|0.0109
81547682|NCT02919995|162770712|OTHER||Contrast ratio|0.984||||0.4306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.942|1.027|||ANCOVA|||||1.027|0.942|0.4306
81513076|NCT02039219|162716011|SUPERIORITY|The type of statistical test is superiority.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.5||0.8094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8094
81513077|NCT00129701|162716025|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.064|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.064
81513078|NCT01466660|162716028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.822||||0.0891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.655|1.032||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Log Rank|Stratified by Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) mutation group and presence of brain metastases at baseline|A Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by EGFR mutation group and presence of baseline brain metastases was used to estimate the hazard ratio calculated as Afatinib divided by Gefitinib.|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested.||1.032|0.655|0.0891
81513079|NCT01466660|162716029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.595|0.944||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Log Rank|Stratified by EGFR mutation group and presence of brain metastases at baseline|Ratio calculated as Afatinib divided by Gefitinib|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested.||0.944|0.595|0.0136
81547683|NCT02919995|162770713|OTHER||Contrast ratio|1.065||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.021|1.11|||ANCOVA|||||1.11|1.021|0.0064
81547684|NCT02919995|162770713|OTHER||Contrast ratio|1.049||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.011|1.089|||ANCOVA|||||1.089|1.011|0.0149
81547685|NCT02919995|162770713|OTHER||Contrast ratio|0.945||||0.466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.945|1.027|||ANCOVA|||||1.027|0.945|0.466
81547686|NCT02919995|162770714|OTHER||Contrast ratio|1.061||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.017|1.107|||ANCOVA|||||1.107|1.017|0.0093
81547687|NCT02919995|162770714|OTHER||Contrast ratio|1.042||||0.0333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.004|1.082|||ANCOVA|||||1.082|1.004|0.0333
81547688|NCT02919995|162770714|OTHER||Contrast ratio|0.982||||0.3693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.941|1.024|||ANCOVA|||||1.024|0.941|0.3693
81547689|NCT01821118|162770741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.984|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.82|1.184|||||SE of mean is presented in log e scale.|ROI1: Analysis of the change from baseline in log(slope) was carried out using a Bayesian linear model (ANCOVA). Treatment was a fixed effect within the model and the log(slope) at baseline was included as a covariate.||1.184|0.820|
81513080|NCT01466660|162716030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.862||||0.2343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.674|1.101||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Log Rank|Stratified by EGFR mutation group and presence of brain metastases at baseline|A Cox proportional hazards model, stratified by EGFR mutation group and presence of baseline brain metastases was used to estimate the hazard ratio calculated as Afatinib divided by Gefitinib.|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested.||1.101|0.674|0.2343
81513081|NCT01466660|162716031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.307||||0.3235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.768|2.223||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Logistic|Stratified for EGFR mutation group and presence of brain metastases at baseline|Ratio calculated as Afatinib divided by Gefitinib|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested.||2.223|0.768|0.3235
81513082|NCT01466660|162716034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.138||||0.7856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.447|2.896||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Logistic|Stratified for EGFR mutation group and presence of brain metastases at baseline|Ratio calculated as Afatinib divided by Gefitinib|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested.||2.896|0.447|0.7856
81513083|NCT01466660|162716036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.0657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.13|0.23||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline sum of diameters, EGFR mutation group and presence of brain metastases at baseline|Difference calculated as Afatinib minus Gefitinib|Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested.||0.23|-7.13|0.0657
81513084|NCT01466660|162716037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.017||0.1422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.01||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for EGFR mutation group and presence of brain metastases at baseline|Difference calculated as Afatinib minus Gefitinib|"EQ-5D UK utility score.~Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested."||0.01|-0.06|0.1422
81513085|NCT01466660|162716037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.0||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for EGFR mutation group and presence of brain metastases at baseline|Difference calculated as Afatinib divided by Gefitinib|"EQ-5D Belgium utility score.~Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested."||0.00|-0.06|0.0540
81513086|NCT01466660|162716037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.21||0.2032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|0.8||p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for EGFR mutation group and presence of brain metastases at baseline|Difference calculated as Afatinib divided by Gefitinib|"EQ-VAS utility score.~Exploratory trial, no formal hypotheses were tested."||0.8|-3.9|0.2032
81513087|NCT00365105|162716064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.54|||Log Rank|||Assuming an exponential distribution, the weighted yearly SRE hazard rate for patients treated with bisphosphonates only is 0.7991 which translates to a median time to SRE of 10.4 months. The study was designed to show a 33% relative reduction in the yearly SRE hazard rate, i.e. 15.6 months median time to SRE. Using a two-sided log-rank test assuming a type I error of 0.05, one planned interim analysis with 90% statistical power, 257 SREs are required with a total of 316 patients.||1.54|0.70|0.844
81547690|NCT01821118|162770741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.934|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.825|1.056|||||SE of mean is presented in log e scale.|ROI2: Analysis of the change from baseline in log(slope) was carried out using a Bayesian linear model (ANCOVA). Treatment was a fixed effect within the model and the log(slope) at baseline was included as a covariate.||1.056|0.825|
81547691|NCT01821118|162770742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.852|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.735|0.989|||||SE of mean is presented on log e scale.|ROI1: Analysis of the change from baseline in log(slope) was carried out using a Bayesian linear model (ANCOVA). Treatment was a fixed effect within the model and the log(slope) at baseline was included as a covariate.||0.989|0.735|
81547692|NCT01821118|162770742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.902|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.788|1.031|||||SE of mean presented on log e scale.|ROI2: Analysis of the change from baseline in log(slope) was carried out using a Bayesian linear model (ANCOVA). Treatment was a fixed effect within the model and the log(slope) at baseline was included as a covariate.||1.031|0.788|
81513088|NCT00365105|162716065|SUPERIORITY|The power of detecting an improvement from 55% in the control arm to 41% in the experimental arm with a two-sided Fisher's exact test at alpha 0.05 is 66%.||||||0.26|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.26
81513089|NCT00365105|162716066|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.52|||Log Rank|||Assuming the disease site distribution is 40%, 40%, and 20% from prostate, breast, and lung cancer populations, respectively, the weighted yearly death rate for patients treated with bisphosphonates only is 0.4390, translating to a median overall survival time of 18.9 months assuming an exponential distribution. Statistical power to detect a relative difference of 33% in the yearly death rate is 70% using a two-sided log-rank test at a 0.05 significance level and 87% to detect 50% difference.||1.52|0.86|0.37
81547693|NCT01821118|162770743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.046|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.933|1.086|||||SE of mean presented on log e scale.|ROI1, Day 2: Analysis of the change from baseline in log(time to peak) was carried out using a Bayesian linear model (ANCOVA). Treatment was a fixed effect within the model and the log(time to peak) at baseline was included as a covariate.||1.086|0.933|
81513090|NCT00365105|162716067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.01|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||FACT-G Total||||0.96
81513091|NCT00365105|162716067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.01|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Physical Well-Being||||0.97
81513092|NCT00365105|162716067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.01|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Social/Family Well-Being||||0.57
81513093|NCT00365105|162716067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.01|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Emotional Well-Being||||0.70
81513094|NCT00365105|162716067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46||||||Two-sided significance level of 0.01|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Functional Well-Being||||0.46
81513095|NCT00365105|162716068|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||2-sided significance level of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.99
81513096|NCT00365105|162716069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||Significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Index Score||||0.43
81513097|NCT00365105|162716069|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||Significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||VAS Score||||0.15
81513098|NCT00191724|162716073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.528||95.0||||P-value for effect of drotrecogin alfa (activated) dose in right ventricular function at Day 6|Regression, Linear|||||||0.528
81513099|NCT00191724|162716073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0||||P-value for effect of drotrecogin alfa (activated) dose on right ventricular function at Day 90|Regression, Linear|||||||0.230
81513100|NCT00191724|162716074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||95.0||||P-value for Dyspnea 90-Day Follow-Up.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.018
81513101|NCT00191724|162716074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72||95.0||||P-value for Emotional 90 Day Follow-up.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.720
81513102|NCT00191724|162716074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.481||95.0||||P-value for Fatigue 90 Day Follow-Up.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.481
81513103|NCT00191724|162716074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161||95.0||||P-value for Mastery 90 Day Follow-Up.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.161
81513104|NCT00191724|162716074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.068||95.0||||P-value for Dyspnea 90 Day Follow-Up.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.068
81513105|NCT00191724|162716074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.985||95.0||||P-value for Emotional 90 Day Follow-Up.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.985
81513106|NCT00191724|162716074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.281||95.0||||P-value for Fatigue 90 Day Follow-Up|Regression, Linear|||||||0.281
81513107|NCT00191724|162716074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.273||95.0||||P-value for Mastery 90 Day Follow-Up|Regression, Linear|||||||0.273
81513108|NCT00191724|162716074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.848||95.0||||P-value for Dyspnea 90 Day Follow-Up.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.848
81513109|NCT00191724|162716074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.841||95.0||||P-value for Emotional 90 Day Follow-Up.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.841
81513110|NCT00191724|162716074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.797||95.0||||P-value for Fatigue 90 Day Follow-Up.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.797
81513111|NCT00191724|162716074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.963||95.0||||P-value for Mastery 90 Day Follow-Up.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.963
81513112|NCT00191724|162716074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.149||95.0||||P-value for Dyspnea 90 Day Follow-Up.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.149
81513113|NCT00191724|162716074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.141||95.0||||P-value for Emotional 90 Day Follow-Up.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.141
81513114|NCT00191724|162716074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.774||95.0||||P-value for Fatigue 90 Day Follow-Up.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.774
81513115|NCT00191724|162716074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.394||95.0||||P-value for Mastery 90 Day Follow-Up.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.394
81513116|NCT00608023|162716076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81513117|NCT00608023|162716077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81513118|NCT00608023|162716078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81513119|NCT00608023|162716079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81513120|NCT00608023|162716080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81513121|NCT03458910|162716083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.782|||||||ANOVA|||A 2 (time: pre, post) X 2 (condition: HRV-increase, HRV-decrease) ANOVA was performed.||||0.782
81513122|NCT03458910|162716084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||ANOVA|||A 2 (time: pre, post) X 2 (condition: HRV-increase, HRV-decrease) ANOVA was performed.||||0.480
81513123|NCT03458910|162716085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent t-test was performed to compare the two groups.||||0.410
81513124|NCT03458910|162716086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent t-test was performed to compare the two groups.||||0.480
81513125|NCT03458910|162716087|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||ANOVA|||time x condition x regulation goal interaction in behavioral emotional intensity rating for younger adults||||0.170
81513126|NCT03458910|162716088|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.478|||||||ANOVA|||time x condition x regulation goal interaction in behavioral emotional intensity rating for older adults||||0.478
81513127|NCT03458910|162716089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.441|||||||ANOVA|||time x condition x regulation goal (2 x 2 x 3) interaction effect in the left amygdala for younger adults||||0.441
81513128|NCT03458910|162716090|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.621|||||||ANOVA|||time x condition x regulation goal (2 x 2 x 3) interaction effect in the left amygdala for older adults||||0.621
81513129|NCT03458910|162716091|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||ANOVA|||time x condition x regulation goal (2 x 2 x 3) interaction effect in the right amygdala activity for younger adults||||0.190
81513130|NCT03458910|162716092|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.864|||||||ANOVA|||time x condition x regulation goal (2 x 2 x 3) interaction effect in the right amygdala activity for older adults||||0.864
81513131|NCT03458910|162716093|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing acceptance rate of fair offers||||1.000
81513132|NCT03458910|162716093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.716|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparing acceptance rate of unfair offers||||0.716
81513133|NCT03458910|162716094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent t-test was performed to compare the two groups for dorsal anterior cingulate cortex activation.||||0.014
81513134|NCT03458910|162716094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent t-test was performed to compare the two groups for anterior insula activation.||||0.059
81513135|NCT03458910|162716095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.144|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||.144
81513136|NCT03458910|162716095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.653||||||Linear mixed effects model with random factors (intercepts) for participants; F- and p-values determined using Satterthwaite's method|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.653
81513137|NCT03458910|162716096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.288|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||.288
81513138|NCT03458910|162716096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.191||||||Linear mixed effects model with random factors (intercepts) for participants; F- and p-values determined using Satterthwaite's method|Mixed Models Analysis|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.191
81513139|NCT03458910|162716097|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.894|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.894
81513140|NCT03458910|162716097|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.425||||||Linear mixed effects model with random factors (intercepts) for participants; F- and p-values determined using Satterthwaite's method|Mixed Models Analysis|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.425
81513141|NCT03458910|162716098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.916|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.916
81513142|NCT03458910|162716098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.235||||||Linear mixed effects model with random factors (intercepts) for participants; F- and p-values determined using Satterthwaite's method|Mixed Models Analysis|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.235
81513143|NCT03458910|162716099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.462|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.462
81513144|NCT03458910|162716099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.468||||||Linear mixed effects model with random factors (intercepts) for participants; F- and p-values determined using Satterthwaite's method|Mixed Models Analysis|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.468
81513145|NCT03458910|162716100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.481|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.481
81513146|NCT03458910|162716100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.159||||||Linear mixed effects model with random factors (intercepts) for participants; F- and p-values determined using Satterthwaite's method|Mixed Models Analysis|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.159
81513147|NCT03458910|162716101|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.602|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.602
81513148|NCT03458910|162716101|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.562||||||Linear mixed effects model with random factors (intercepts) for participants; F- and p-values determined using Satterthwaite's method|Mixed Models Analysis|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.562
81513149|NCT03458910|162716102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.697|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.697
81513150|NCT03458910|162716102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.901||||||Linear mixed effects model with random factors (intercepts) for participants; F- and p-values determined using Satterthwaite's method|Mixed Models Analysis|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.901
81513151|NCT03458910|162716103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.516|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction||||||0.516
81513152|NCT03458910|162716104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.944|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction||||||0.944
81513153|NCT03458910|162716105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.285|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction||||||0.285
81513154|NCT03458910|162716106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.807|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction||||||0.807
81513155|NCT03458910|162716107|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction||||||<0.001
81513156|NCT03458910|162716108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction||||||0.740
81513157|NCT03458910|162716109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.083
81513158|NCT03458910|162716110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.176|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.176
81513159|NCT03458910|162716111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.325|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.325
81513160|NCT03458910|162716112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.751|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.751
81513161|NCT03458910|162716113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.011
81513162|NCT03458910|162716114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.885|||||||ANOVA|p-value reflects effect of interest, a time x condition interaction on scores||||||0.885
81513163|NCT03458910|162716115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.259||||||p-value reflects time x condition interaction|ANOVA|||2 (time) x 2 (condition) ANOVA to test effects of time, condition, and time x condition interaction||||0.259
81513164|NCT03458910|162716116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.000146||||||p-value reflects time x condition interaction|ANOVA|||2 (time) x 2 (condition) ANOVA to test effects of time, condition, and time x condition interaction||||0.000146
81513165|NCT03458910|162716117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.463||||||time point x group (2 way) interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.463
81513166|NCT03458910|162716118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||time point x group (2 way) interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.990
81513167|NCT03458910|162716119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034||||||time point x group (2 way) interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.034
81513168|NCT03458910|162716120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.398||||||time point x group (2 way) interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.398
81513169|NCT03458910|162716121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.113||||||time point x group (2 way) interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.113
81513170|NCT03458910|162716122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.637||||||time point x group (2 way) interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.637
81513171|NCT03458910|162716123|SUPERIORITY|time x condition interaction in CRP for younger adults||||||0.133|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.133
81513172|NCT03458910|162716124|SUPERIORITY|time x condition interaction in CRP for older adults||||||0.402|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.402
81513173|NCT03458910|162716125|SUPERIORITY|time x condition interaction in cytokine IL-1b for younger adults||||||0.236||||||p value for time x condition interaction effect|ANOVA|||||||0.236
81513174|NCT03458910|162716126|SUPERIORITY|time x condition interaction in cytokine IL-1b for older adults||||||0.6||||||p value for time x condition interaction effect|ANOVA|||||||0.600
81513175|NCT03458910|162716127|SUPERIORITY|time x condition interaction in cytokine IL-6 for younger adults||||||0.788||||||p value for time x condition interaction effect|ANOVA|||||||0.788
81513176|NCT03458910|162716128|SUPERIORITY|time x condition interaction in cytokine IL-6 for older adults||||||0.917||||||p value for time x condition interaction effect|ANOVA|||||||0.917
81513177|NCT03458910|162716129|SUPERIORITY|time x condition interaction in cytokine IL-8 for younger adults||||||0.844||||||p value for time x condition interaction effect|ANOVA|||||||0.844
81513178|NCT03458910|162716130|SUPERIORITY|time x condition interaction in cytokine IL-8 for older adults||||||0.75||||||p value for time x condition interaction effect|ANOVA|||||||0.750
81513179|NCT03458910|162716131|SUPERIORITY|time x condition interaction in cytokine TNF-a for younger adults||||||0.074||||||p value for time x condition interaction effect|ANOVA|||||||0.074
81513180|NCT03458910|162716132|SUPERIORITY|time x condition interaction in cytokine TNF-a for older adults||||||0.0505||||||p value for time x condition interaction effect|ANOVA|||||||0.0505
81513181|NCT03458910|162716147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent t-test was performed to compare the two groups.||||0.022
81513182|NCT03458910|162716148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.455|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||An independent t-test was performed to compare the two groups.||||0.455
81513183|NCT03458910|162716149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||ANOVA|||A 2 (time: pre, post) X 2 (condition: HRV-increase, HRV-decrease) ANOVA was performed.||||0.022
81513184|NCT03458910|162716150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.455|||||||ANOVA|||A 2 (time: pre, post) X 2 (condition: HRV-increase, HRV-decrease) ANOVA was performed.||||0.455
81513185|NCT03458910|162716151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.462||||||time point x group (2 way) interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.462
81513186|NCT03458910|162716152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.305||||||time point x group (2 way) interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.305
81513187|NCT03458910|162716153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.804||||||time point x group (2 way) interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.804
81513188|NCT03458910|162716154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.141||||||time point x group (2 way) interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.141
81513189|NCT03458910|162716155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.292||||||time point x group(2 way) interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.292
81513190|NCT03458910|162716156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.905||||||time point x group (2 way) interaction|ANOVA|||||||0.905
81513191|NCT03458910|162716157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.641||||||p value for time x condition x error type interaction effect|ANOVA|||time x condition x error type interaction in Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) for younger adults||||0.641
81513192|NCT03458910|162716158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.813||||||p value for time x condition x error type interaction effect|ANOVA|||time x condition x error type interaction in Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) for older adults||||0.813
81513193|NCT03458910|162716159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.695|||||||ANOVA|||Hits during recognition task for younger adults||||.695
81513194|NCT03458910|162716160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||ANOVA|||Hits during recognition task for older adults||||.270
81513195|NCT03458910|162716161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.102|||||||ANOVA|||False alarms during recognition task for younger adults||||.102
81513196|NCT03458910|162716162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.257|||||||ANOVA|||False alarms during recognition task for older adults||||.257
81513197|NCT03458910|162716163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||ANOVA|||Group difference for recall for younger adults||||.067
81513198|NCT03458910|162716164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.117|||||||ANOVA|||Group difference for recall for older adults||||.117
81547694|NCT01821118|162770743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.036|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.114|||||SE of mean presented on log e scale.|ROI1, Day 90: Analysis of the change from baseline in log(time to peak) was carried out using a Bayesian linear model (ANCOVA). Treatment was a fixed effect within the model and the log(time to peak) at baseline was included as a covariate.||1.114|0.990|
81513199|NCT03458910|162716165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.558||||||p value for time x condition interaction effect|ANOVA|||time x condition x collection interaction in cortisol levels for younger adults||||0.558
81513200|NCT02357472|162716196|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Sample Size to Achieve 0.80 Power to Test Equivalency at the α = 0.05 Significance Level for True Proportions|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6216|2.002|||t-test, 2 sided|||It was caculated that 60 paticipants randomized in a 1:1between 2 arms would would have at least 85% power to detect a difference of 1.32 oocytes between the high dose group and standard dose group after 12 weeks.Sample size was determined using 2 sided 2 sample t-test (α = 0.05).Assumptions included a common standard deviation of 1.72.||2.002|0.6216|0.0003
81513201|NCT00323960|162716232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0228||||||For multiple hypothesis testing, we used Bonferroni's correction (with n=3 posterior comparisons).|Chi-squared|To assess proportions we used the χ² test or Fisher's exact test||We calculated that a sample size of 40 patients would be needed in each study group (total 120 patients) to have 80% power for comparison of combination treatments (prednisone plus methotrexate or prednisone plus ciclosporin) with the reference treatment (prednisone alone).||||0.0228
81513202|NCT00323960|162716233|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|2.45||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|5.0|||Log Rank||RR related to prednisone plus methotrexate arm (group 3) versus prednisone alone (group 1) and prednisone plus ciclosporin (group 2).|We used the Kaplan-Meier method to produce survival curves (groups 1 and 2 versus group 3) and compared them with the Log-Rank test. We judged a p value less than 0·05 significant. We reported in the table the incidence rates with 95% confidence intervals of the 3 groups.||5.0|1.2|0.012
81513203|NCT00323960|162716234|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|1.95||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.15|||Log Rank||RR related to prednisone alone (group 1) versus prednisone plus ciclosporin (group 2) and prednisone plus methotrexate arm (group 3).|We used the Kaplan-Meier method to produce survival curves (group 1 versus groups 2 and 3) and compared them with the Log-Rank test. We judged a p value less than 0·05 significant. We reported in the table the incidence rates with 95% confidence intervals of the 3 groups.||3.15|1.2|0.009
81513204|NCT00323960|162716235|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|1.65||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.14|||Log Rank||RR related to prednisone+methotrexate arm or prednisone+ciclosporin versus prednisone alone.|We used the Kaplan-Meier method to produce survival curves (groups 2 and 3 versus group 1) and compared them with the Log-Rank test. We judged a p value less than 0·05 significant. We reported in the table the incidence rates with 95% confidence intervals of the 3 groups.||2.14|1.24|0.002
81513205|NCT00323960|162716235|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk|1.65||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.14|||Log Rank||RR related to prednisone alone (group 1) versus prednisone plus ciclosporin (group 2) and prednisone plus methotrexate arm (group 3).|We used the Kaplan-Meier method to produce survival curves (groups 1 versus groups 2 and 3) and compared them with the Log-Rank test. We judged a p value less than 0·05 significant. We reported in the table the incidence rates with 95% confidence intervals of the 3 groups.||2.14|1.24|0.002
81513206|NCT03703817|162716236|SUPERIORITY|Effectiveness: Multivariate analysis was used to control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (demographic and clinical characteristics).||||||0.3648|||||||Linear mixed model|||||||0.3648
81513207|NCT03703817|162716236|SUPERIORITY|Side effect: Multivariate analysis was used to control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (demographic and clinical characteristics).||||||0.1395|||||||Conditional logistic regression|||||||0.1395
81513208|NCT03703817|162716236|SUPERIORITY|Convenience: Multivariate analysis was used to control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (demographic and clinical characteristics).||||||0.0349|||||||Linear mixed model|||||||0.0349
81513209|NCT03703817|162716236|SUPERIORITY|Global satisfaction: Multivariate analysis was used to control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (demographic and clinical characteristics).||||||0.1546|||||||Linear mixed model|||||||0.1546
81513210|NCT03703817|162716237|SUPERIORITY|Multivariate analysis was used to control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (demographic and clinical characteristics).||||||0.1602|||||||Conditional logistic regression model|||||||0.1602
81513211|NCT03703817|162716238|SUPERIORITY|Multivariate analysis was used to control and remove the possible influence of the independent variables (demographic and clinical characteristics).||||||0.9921|||||||Linear mixed model|||||||0.9921
81513212|NCT06099223|162716266|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81513213|NCT06099223|162716267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.029
81513214|NCT06099223|162716269|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81513215|NCT06099223|162716270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.38
81513216|NCT06099223|162716271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.61
81513217|NCT06099223|162716272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.37
81547695|NCT01821118|162770743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.998|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.947|1.052|||||SE of mean presented on log e scale.|ROI2, Day 2: Analysis of the change from baseline in log(time to peak) was carried out using a Bayesian linear model (ANCOVA). Treatment was a fixed effect within the model and the log(time to peak) at baseline was included as a covariate.||1.052|0.947|
81513218|NCT06099223|162716273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.11
81513219|NCT06099223|162716274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81513220|NCT06099223|162716275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.38
81513221|NCT06099223|162716276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.087|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.087
81513222|NCT06099223|162716277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.147|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.147
81513223|NCT06099223|162716278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.098|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.098
81513224|NCT06099223|162716279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.41
81513225|NCT06099223|162716280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.79
81513226|NCT06099223|162716281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.58
81513227|NCT06099223|162716283|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.00
81513228|NCT06099223|162716284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.919|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.919
81513229|NCT00147017|162716288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||calculated|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.05
81513230|NCT00147017|162716289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||calculated|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.05
81513231|NCT00147017|162716290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||calculated|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.05
81513232|NCT04621240|162716291|SUPERIORITY|Mean level change from pre- to post-testing|Mean Difference (Net)|10.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81513233|NCT04621240|162716291|OTHER|Regression of the change in BrainHealth Index on age|Slope|0.03||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.55
81513234|NCT00661726|162716295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression after adjusting for time duration was used to test the mean difference between baseline and follow-up values.||||<0.01
81513235|NCT00661726|162716297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression after adjusting for time duration was used to test the mean difference between baseline and follow-up values.||||0.045
81513236|NCT00661726|162716298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.083||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression after adjusting for time duration was used to test the mean difference between baseline and follow-up values.||||0.083
81513237|NCT00661726|162716299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression after adjusting for time duration was used to test the mean difference between baseline and follow-up values.||||0.039
81513238|NCT00661726|162716300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression after adjusting for time duration was used to test the mean difference between baseline and follow-up values.||||0.18
81513239|NCT00661726|162716301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression after adjusting for time duration was used to test the mean difference between baseline and follow-up values.||||<0.01
81513240|NCT00661726|162716302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.069||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression after adjusting for time duration was used to test the mean difference between baseline and follow-up values.||||0.069
81513241|NCT00661726|162716303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression after adjusting for time duration was used to test the mean difference between baseline and follow-up values.||||0.18
81513242|NCT00661726|162716304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression after adjusting for time duration was used to test the mean difference between baseline and follow-up values.||||0.022
81513243|NCT00661726|162716305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression after adjusting for time duration was used to test the mean difference between baseline and follow-up values.||||0.11
81513244|NCT00661726|162716306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression after adjusting for time duration was used to test the mean difference between baseline and follow-up values.||||<0.01
81513245|NCT02644096|162716307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Changes in physical function after 3 months|unpaired t-test|||"Power calculation in this study was based on findings in a previous cross-sectional study.~The physical dimensions in health status was the primary outcome variable. The mean physical score was 49.4, SD was 26.1; alpha in this study was set to 5% and β to 20%. We considered that the intervention could lead to an improvement of 50% in the physical health score and were willing to overlook a difference in score of 12. When the sample size was calculated, 68 patients were needed in both groups."||||<0.05
81513246|NCT03319953|162716327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2079||||||Bayesian method was used to calculate the posterior probability. High posterior probability of a difference between TAK-041 and placebo \>2.0.|Bayesian Normal Linear Model|||||||0.2079
81513247|NCT03319953|162716327|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0633||||||Bayesian method was used to calculate the posterior probability. High posterior probability of a difference between TAK-041 and placebo \>2.0.|Bayesian Normal Linear Model|||||||0.0633
81513248|NCT03319953|162716328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1706||||||Bayesian method was used to calculate the posterior probability. High posterior probability of a difference between TAK-041 and placebo \>0.09.|Bayesian Normal Linear Model|||||||0.1706
81513249|NCT03319953|162716328|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0373||||||Bayesian method was used to calculate the posterior probability. High posterior probability of a difference between TAK-041 and placebo \>0.09.|Bayesian Normal Linear Model|||||||0.0373
81513250|NCT01579565|162716346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.0001||95.0|0.494|0.686||p-value based on the generalized Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by the randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH-weighted mean difference (OMS302 - Placebo) is adjusted for the randomization strata.||||0.686|0.494|0.0001
81513251|NCT01579565|162716347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.192||0.0002||95.0|-6.917|-2.244||p-value is based on the generalized CMH test stratified by the randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH-weighted mean difference (OMS302 - Placebo) is adjusted for the randomization strata.||||-2.244|-6.917|0.0002
81513252|NCT01579565|162716348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||Chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0001
81513253|NCT01579565|162716349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||Chi-square test|Chi-squared|||||||0.0001
81513254|NCT01579565|162716350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.076||||||Chi-square test|Chi-squared|||||||0.0760
81513255|NCT01579565|162716351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0806||||||Chi-square test|Chi-squared|||||||0.0806
81513256|NCT01579565|162716352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||Generalized CMH test stratified by randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0002
81513257|NCT01579565|162716353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3923||||||Treatment comparisons are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3923
81513258|NCT01579565|162716354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||Treatment comparisons are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0060
81513259|NCT01579565|162716355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3286||||||Treatment comparisons are based on generalized CMH test stratified by randomization strata.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3286
81513260|NCT01579565|162716356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2361||||||Treatment comparisons based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test stratified by randomization strata.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.2361
81513261|NCT02791191|162716359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.418|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.418
81547696|NCT01821118|162770743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.031|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.063|||||SE of mean presented on log e scale.|ROI2, Day 90: Analysis of the change from baseline in log(time to peak) was carried out using a Bayesian linear model (ANCOVA). Treatment was a fixed effect within the model and the log(time to peak) at baseline was included as a covariate.||1.063|0.960|
81513262|NCT02791191|162716359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.231|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.231
81547697|NCT01821118|162770744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Treatment Difference (log e)|0.0602|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1281|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1576|0.2781||||||ROI1, Day 2: Analysis of the change from baseline in log(amplitude) was carried out using a linear model (ANCOVA). Treatment was a fixed effect within the model and the log(amplitude) at baseline was included as a covariate.||0.2781|-0.1576|
81513263|NCT02791191|162716360|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||White Matter Disease||||1.000
81513264|NCT02791191|162716360|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||White Matter Disease||||1.000
81513265|NCT02791191|162716360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.404|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.404
81513266|NCT02791191|162716360|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Cortical Superficial Siderous||||1.000
81513267|NCT02791191|162716360|SUPERIORITY|Lacunar Infarct||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81513268|NCT02791191|162716360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.457|||||||Fisher Exact|||Lacunar Infarct||||0.457
81513269|NCT02791191|162716360|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Other Infarct||||1.000
81513270|NCT02791191|162716360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.457|||||||Fisher Exact|||Other Infarct||||0.457
81513271|NCT02791191|162716361|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Vasogenic Edema||||1.000
81513272|NCT02791191|162716361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.457|||||||Fisher Exact|||Vasogenic Edema||||0.457
81513273|NCT02791191|162716361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.703|||||||Fisher Exact|||Increase in Microhemorrhage||||0.703
81513274|NCT02791191|162716361|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Increase in Microhemorrhage||||1.000
81513275|NCT02791191|162716362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.452|||||||Fisher Exact|||Treatment Emergent Suicidal Ideation||||0.452
81513276|NCT02791191|162716362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.279||||||TE Suicidal Ideation|Fisher Exact|||||||0.279
81513277|NCT02791191|162716362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.293|||||||Fisher Exact|||Emergence of Suicidal Behavior||||0.293
81513278|NCT02791191|162716362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.486|||||||Fisher Exact|||Emergence of Suicidal Behavior||||0.486
81513279|NCT02791191|162716364|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Amyloid Beta||||<.001
81513280|NCT02791191|162716364|SUPERIORITY|Amyloid Beta|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81513281|NCT02791191|162716364|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Amyloid Beta 1-40||||<.001
81513282|NCT02791191|162716364|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Amyloid Beta 1-40||||<.001
81513283|NCT02791191|162716364|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Amyloid Beta 1-42||||<.001
81513284|NCT02791191|162716364|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||Amyloid Beta 1-42||||<.001
81513285|NCT02791191|162716365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.970
81513286|NCT02791191|162716365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.586|||||||Mixed Model Repeated Meausres|||||||0.586
81513287|NCT02791191|162716366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.088
81513288|NCT02791191|162716366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.150
81513289|NCT02791191|162716367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.153|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.153
81513290|NCT02791191|162716367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.176|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.176
81513291|NCT00218634|162716397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||HLM|||We used HLM with weekly visit data for the acute outcome. There were, therefore, 11 time points used.||||<.05
81513292|NCT00218634|162716398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||GLM - CBT-AD would be superior to ETAU at post. HLM - CBT-AD would be superior to CBT-AD at follow ups.|GLM and HLM|||||||<.05
81513293|NCT00218634|162716400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||CD4 would be more improved in the treatment condition|HLM|||follow up analysis revealed that CD4, over time, significantly improved over control when covarying out baseline levels.||||<.05
81513294|NCT00734604|162716405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.19||p-value is for difference in LS Means change from baseline between tadalafil OaD and Sildenafil PRN.|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.||||0.19|0.04|0.001
81513295|NCT00734604|162716406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.08||p-value is for difference in Pairs Sexual Self-Confidence Domain Score LS Mean and Change from Baseline between Tadalafil OaD and Tadalafil PRN Population|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.|LS Mean difference = Tadalafil OaD-Tadalafil PRN|||0.08|-0.06|0.872
81513296|NCT00734604|162716407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.2||p-value is for difference between Tadalafil OaD and Sildenafil PRN change from baseline in LS Mean.|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.||||0.20|0.10|<0.001
81513297|NCT00734604|162716407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.07||p-value is for difference between Tadalafil OaD and Tadalafil PRN in change from baseline in LS Mean.|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.||||0.07|-0.03|0.395
81513298|NCT00734604|162716408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.25||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Sildenafil PRN in Change from Baseline in LS Mean.|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.||||-0.25|-0.36|<0.001
81513299|NCT00734604|162716408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.08||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Tadalafil PRN in Change from Baseline in LS Mean.|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.||||-0.08|-0.20|<0.001
81513300|NCT00734604|162716409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.27||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Sildenafil PRN Change from Baseline in LS Means.|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.||||-0.27|-1.43|0.004
81513301|NCT00734604|162716409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.22||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Tadalafil PRN Change from Baseline in LS Means.|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.||||-0.22|-1.37|0.007
81513302|NCT00734604|162716410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.09||p-value is for difference between Tadalafil OaD and Tadalafil PRN Change from Baseline in LS Means.|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.||||0.09|0.03|<0.001
81547698|NCT01821118|162770744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Treatment Difference (log e)|-0.0859|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1165|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2843|0.1124||||||ROI1, Day 90: Analysis of the change from baseline in log(amplitude) was carried out using a linear model (ANCOVA). Treatment was a fixed effect within the model and the log(amplitude) at baseline was included as a covariate.||0.1124|-0.2843|
81547699|NCT01821118|162770744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Treatment Difference (log e)|-0.0488|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0902|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2018|0.1042||||||ROI2, Day 2: Analysis of the change from baseline in log(amplitude) was carried out using a linear model (ANCOVA). Treatment was a fixed effect within the model and the log(amplitude) at baseline was included as a covariate.||0.1042|-0.2018|
81547700|NCT01821118|162770744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Treatment Difference (log e)|-0.0888|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1061|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2689|0.0914||||||ROI2, Day 90: Analysis of the change from baseline in log(amplitude) was carried out using a linear model (ANCOVA). Treatment was a fixed effect within the model and the log(amplitude) at baseline was included as a covariate.||0.0914|-0.2689|
81547701|NCT01821118|162770745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Treatment Difference (log e)|0.0464|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0395|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0207|0.1136||||||ROI1, Day 2: Analysis of the change from baseline in log(time to return to baseline) was carried out using a linear model (ANCOVA). Treatment was a fixed effect within the model and the log(time to return to baseline) at baseline was included as a covariate.||0.1136|-0.0207|
81513303|NCT00734604|162716410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.12||p-value is for difference between Tadalafil OaD and Sildenafil PRN Change from Baseline in LS Means.|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.||||0.12|0.06|<0.001
81513304|NCT00734604|162716411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.36||p-value is for difference between Tadalafil OaD and Sildenafil PRN Change from Baseline in LS Means.|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.||||-0.36|-0.91|<0.001
81513305|NCT00734604|162716411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.23||p-value is for difference between Tadalafil OaD and Tadalafil PRN Change from Baseline in LS Means.|t-test|||||-0.23|-0.78|<0.001
81513306|NCT00734604|162716412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.0||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Sildenafil PRN Change from Baseline in LS Means.|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.||||0.00|-0.44|0.055
81513307|NCT00734604|162716412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.0||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Tadalafil PRN Change from Baseline in LS Means.|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.||||0.00|-0.44|0.046
81547702|NCT01821118|162770745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Treatment Difference (log e)|0.0737|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0383|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0084|0.139||||||ROI1, Day 90: Analysis of the change from baseline in log(time to return to baseline) was carried out using a linear model (ANCOVA). Treatment was a fixed effect within the model and the log(time to return to baseline) at baseline was included as a covariate.||0.1390|0.0084|
81513308|NCT00734604|162716413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|6.17||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil PRN and Sildenafil PRN change in LS Means.|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.||||6.17|1.16|0.004
81513309|NCT00734604|162716413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.05|-1.04||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Tadalafil PRN change in LS Means.|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.||||-1.04|-6.05|0.006
81513310|NCT00734604|162716415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|2.17||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Sildenafil PRN Change from Baseline in LS Means.|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.||||2.17|-1.95|0.915
81513311|NCT00734604|162716415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|0.74||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Tadalafil PRN Change from Baseline in LS Means.|t-test|Kenward-Roger approximation was used for denominator degrees of freedom in the mixed model.||||0.74|-3.35|0.212
81513312|NCT00734604|162716416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.22||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Sildenafil PRN in LS Means.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||||0.22|-0.09|0.403
81513313|NCT00734604|162716416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.23||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Tadalafil PRN in LS Means.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||||0.23|-0.08|0.367
81513314|NCT00734604|162716417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.32||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Sildenafil PRN in LS Means.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||||0.32|0.07|0.002
81513315|NCT00734604|162716417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.1||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Tadalafil PRN in LS Means.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||||0.10|-0.15|0.722
81513316|NCT00734604|162716418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.37||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Sildenafil PRN in LS Means.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||||-0.37|-0.65|<0.001
81513317|NCT00734604|162716418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.16||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Tadalafil PRN in LS Means.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||||-0.16|-0.43|<0.001
81513318|NCT00734604|162716419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.22||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Sildenafil PRN in LS Means.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||||0.22|-0.01|0.070
81513319|NCT00734604|162716419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.09||p-value is for the difference between Tadalafil OaD and Tadalafil PRN in LS Means.|Generalized Linear Mixed Model|||||0.09|-0.14|0.637
81513320|NCT01461928|162716428|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||=|0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.53||Power at time of final analysis was less than 40%. Final analysis was not able to address its primary objective.|Stratified Long-rank|||The stratified log rank test p-value was derived using the following randomization stratification strata : Follicular Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (FLIPI) risk category (low, intermediate, high) and indolent NHL subtype (follicular lymphoma, non-follicular lymphoma). Power at time of final analysis was less than 40%. Final analysis was not able to address it's primary objective.||1.53|0.37|= 0.410
81513321|NCT00152477|162716437|SUPERIORITY||Difference of response rate|6.4|||=|0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|20.5||Two-sided Chi-square test. Fisher's Exact test presented when number of responders in a treatment group is \<5.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.5|-7.7|=0.384
81513322|NCT00152477|162716437|SUPERIORITY||Difference of response rate|6.4|||=|0.409||95.0|-7.7|20.5||CMH test stratified by country and disease stage (3 levels: Stage IIIb without malignant pleural effusion versus Stage IIIb with malignant pleural effusion or Stage IV or recurrent).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.5|-7.7|=0.409
81513323|NCT00152477|162716437|SUPERIORITY||Difference of response rate|2.6|||=|0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|18.8||Two-sided Chi-square test. Fisher's Exact test presented when number of responders in a treatment group is \< 5.|Chi-squared|||||18.8|-13.5|=0.744
81513324|NCT00152477|162716437|SUPERIORITY||Difference of response rate|2.6|||=|0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|18.8||CMH test stratified by country and disease stage (3 levels: Stage IIIb without malignant pleural effusion versus Stage IIIb with malignant pleural effusion or Stage IV or recurrent).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.8|-13.5|=0.783
81513325|NCT00152477|162716437|SUPERIORITY||Difference of response rate|10.2|||=|0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|27.2||Two-sided Chi-square test. Fisher's Exact test presented when number of responders in a treatment group is \< 5.|Chi-squared|||||27.2|-6.8|=0.234
81513326|NCT00152477|162716437|SUPERIORITY||Difference of response rate|10.2|||=|0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|27.2||CMH test stratified by country and disease stage (3 levels: Stage IIIb without malignant pleural effusion versus Stage IIIb with malignant pleural effusion or Stage IV or recurrent).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.2|-6.8|=0.228
81513327|NCT00425698|162716443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: Erythopoietin significantly improves kidney graft function. Power calculation: with a difference of at least 4 mL/min in mean eGFR between groups the number of patients enrolled per group (at least 41) would allowed the detection of a significant difference between groups at a 5% level (p\<0.05)||||<0.05
81513328|NCT00729677|162716448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||.05
81513329|NCT03888235|162716503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis assumes that after one month, there is no difference in Oswestry low back pain and disability score improvement between the three treatment groups.||||0.003
81513330|NCT03888235|162716503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||SI Exercise versus usual care. Bonferroni alpha correction p\< 0.0167|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81513331|NCT03888235|162716503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.314|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference in Oswestry low back pain and disability score between those using a pelvic support belt and those using usual treatment||||0.314
81513332|NCT03888235|162716504|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Oswestry low back pain and disability (ODI) score change over two months for all participants. This compares the score at initial visit and the score 2 months later after all participants have been using the corrective exercise and sacroiliac stabilization belt for one month. =(ODI time 0 - ODI 2 months). The greater the difference, the better the recovery of back function.||||< 0.001
81513333|NCT03888235|162716505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis assumes that after one month, there is no difference in brief pain inventory score improvement between the three treatment groups.||||0.17
81513334|NCT03888235|162716505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089||||||Bonferroni alpha correction of p\<0.0167.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The brief pain inventory score at the one month visit, is used to compare the pain levels of those having done one month of corrective exercises to those who continued with conventional treatments for their low back pain.||||0.089
81513335|NCT03888235|162716505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.092|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The brief pain inventory score is used to compare those using a pelvic support belt for one month and those with delayed treatment||||0.092
81513336|NCT03888235|162716506|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||All participants are assessed as a single group as they receive the same two treatments for one month. Brief pain inventory (BPI) score change over two months for all participants. This compares BPI score at baseline visit and BPI score 2 months later, after all participants have been using the corrective exercise and sacroiliac stabilization belt for one month. The score is between 0 and 10. The higher the change in score the greater the pain relief.||||< 0.001
81513337|NCT03888235|162716507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016||||||The Bonferroni alpha correction is used p\<0.0167|Kruskal-Wallis|||The null hypothesis assumes there is no improvement after one month in posterior superior iliac spine levels (PSISL) measured using the sacroiliac forward flexion test (SIFFT) between the three treatment groups.||||0.016
81513338|NCT03888235|162716507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||The Bonferroni alpha correction is used p\<0.0167|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the distance between the posterior sacroiliac spine levels (PSISL) between those who use their usual low back pain treatments and those who are given the corrective exercises (SIFFTE) and use them as needed for one month.||||0.009
81513339|NCT03888235|162716507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034||||||Bonferroni correction p\< 0.0167|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that that using a pelvic support belt will not help correct sacroiliac joint asymmetry as measured using the distance between the posterior superior iliac spine levels (PSISL), baseline and one month later better than conventional treatment for low back pain.||||0.034
81513340|NCT03888235|162716508|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Since all participants have received the same 2 treatment for one month, we will treat them as a single group. We will measure the distance between their posterior superior iliac spine levels (PSISL) when they enter the study and two months later after they have used the corrective exercise and the sacroiliac belt for one month. Corona prevented some participants from returning for examination, which this test requires. Only 11 participants were present in each group: 33 participants tested.||||< 0.0001
81547703|NCT01821118|162770745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Treatment Difference (log e)|0.0219|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0337|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0352|0.079||||||ROI2, Day 2: Analysis of the change from baseline in log(time to return to baseline) was carried out using a linear model (ANCOVA). Treatment was a fixed effect within the model and the log(time to return to baseline) at baseline was included as a covariate.||0.0790|-0.0352|
81513341|NCT03888235|162716508|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||< 0.001
81513342|NCT03888235|162716509|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||the null hypothesis is that all participants were as satisfied with the physiotherapy as they were with using the corrective exercises and the pelvic stabilization belt||||<0.00001
81513343|NCT03888235|162716510|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||the null hypothesis is that all participants were as satisfied with the acupuncture as they were with using the corrective exercises and the pelvic stabilization belt||||<0.00001
81513344|NCT03888235|162716511|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that all participants were as satisfied with the yoga exercises as they were with using the corrective exercises and the pelvic stabilization belt||||<0.00001
81513345|NCT03888235|162716512|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||the null hypothesis is that all participants were as satisfied with the core exercises as they were with using the corrective exercise and the pelvic stabilization belt||||<0.00001
81513346|NCT03888235|162716513|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||the null hypothesis is that all participants were as satisfied with treatments by a chiropractor as they were with using the corrective exercise and the pelvic stabilization belt||||<0.00001
81513347|NCT03888235|162716514|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that all participants were as satisfied with massage therapy as they were with using the corrective exercise and the pelvic stabilization belt.||||<0.00001
81513348|NCT04392141|162716515|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence of odds of death between both groups|Odds Ratio (OR)|9.87||||0.0318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|83.89|||Fisher Exact|||||83.89|1.16|0.0318
81513349|NCT04392141|162716516|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence of SpO2 percentage between admission and discharge phases|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.5||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.03|-3.96|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test||Statistical comparison of SpO2 (%) between admission and discharge times in standard treatment group||-3.96|-7.03|0.0001
81513350|NCT04392141|162716516|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence of SpO2 percentage between admission and discharge phases|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.55||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|-1.81|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test||Statistical comparison of SpO2 % between admission and discharge times in the Colchicine and Herbal Phenolic Monoterpene Fractions treatment||-1.81|-3.28|0.0001
81513351|NCT04392141|162716517|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence of means of the length of hospitalization between both groups|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.22||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|2.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.80|1.63|0.0001
81513352|NCT04392141|162716518|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence of mean of lymphocytes count between admission and discharge phases|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|0.176|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test||Statistical comparison of lymphocytes count between admission and discharge times in standard treatment||0.176|-0.136|0.80
81513353|NCT04392141|162716518|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence of mean of lymphocytes count between admission and discharge phases|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.23|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test||Statistical comparison of lymphocytes count between admission and discharge times in Colchicine and Herbal Phenolic Monoterpene Fractions treatment||-0.23|-0.63|0.0001
81513354|NCT04392141|162716519|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence of mean of LDH between admission and discharge phases|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.06||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-124.76|72.64|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test||Statistical comparison of LDH between admission and discharge times in standard treatment||72.64|-124.76|0.602
81513355|NCT04392141|162716519|EQUIVALENCE|equivalence of mean of LDH between admission and discharge phases|Mean Difference (Final Values)|137.33||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.19|236.46|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired T-test||Statistical comparison of LDH between admission and discharge times in Colchicine and Herbal Phenolic Monoterpene Fractions treatment||236.46|38.19|0.006
81513356|NCT00939029|162716523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|7.5||1 tailed p-value|Regression, Logistic|||||7.5|1.0|0.05
81513357|NCT00939029|162716524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.1||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|11.6||1 tailed|Regression, Logistic|||||11.6|1.4|0.014
81513358|NCT00939029|162716525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|6.0||1 tailed|Regression, Logistic|||||6.0|0.8|0.087
81513359|NCT00889603|162716526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|2.2|||||Change from baseline in MMSE at LOCF analyzed using single-sample t-test; a 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated for mean change at LOCF.|||2.20|1.65|
81513360|NCT00889603|162716527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.08|||||LS Mean and 95% CI for change from baseline in MMSE Total to Week 8 from repeated-measures mixed model including terms for baseline MMSE and Week.|||1.08|0.75|
81513361|NCT00889603|162716527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|1.8|||||LS Mean and 95% CI for change from baseline in MMSE Total to Week 16 from a repeated-measures mixed model including terms for baseline MMSE and Week.|||1.80|1.32|
81513362|NCT00889603|162716527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.69|2.25|||||LS Mean and 95% CI for change from baseline in MMSE Total to Week 24 from a repeated-measures mixed model including terms for baseline MMSE and Week.|||2.25|1.69|
81513363|NCT01191736|162716540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Null hypothesis: the medians for all seven arms are equal.||Kruskal-Wallis test for multiple comparisons||||.05
81513364|NCT01191736|162716541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|Null hypothesis: the proportions within the seven arms are equal.||Comparison of proportions of subjects who assessed responsiveness||||.05
81513365|NCT05248997|162716561|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean|-0.09||||0.7782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.53||LM included baseline value as covariate,\& fixed effects for treatment group,stratification factor,scheduled time point(TP),TP by treatment group interaction.Repeated measures:modelled by unstructured covariance structure for within participant error.|Linear model (LM)|||||0.53|-0.71|0.7782
81513366|NCT05248997|162716562|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean|-0.29||||0.7079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|1.24||LM included baseline value as covariate, and fixed effects for treatment group,stratification factor,scheduled TP, TP by treatment group interaction.Repeated measures:modelled by unstructured covariance structure for within participant error.|Linear model (LM)|||||1.24|-1.83|0.7079
81513367|NCT05248997|162716563|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean|-0.23||||0.4398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.36||LM included baseline value as covariate, and fixed effects for treatment group,stratification factor,scheduled TP, TP by treatment group interaction.Repeated measures:modelled by unstructured covariance structure for within participant error.|Linear model (LM)|||||0.36|-0.81|0.4398
81513368|NCT05248997|162716564|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean|0.04||||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.59||LM included baseline value as covariate, and fixed effects for treatment group,stratification factor,scheduled TP, TP by treatment group interaction.Repeated measures:modelled by unstructured covariance structure for within participant error.|Linear model (LM)|||||0.59|-0.51|0.8890
81513369|NCT05248997|162716565|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|3.8||||0.6412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|19.7|||Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by presence of nasal polyps at randomization with Mantel-Haenszel risk estimation.||||19.7|-12.1|0.6412
81513370|NCT05248997|162716566|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|-2.7||||0.5001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|5.2|||Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by presence of nasal polyps at randomization with Mantel-Haenszel risk estimation.||||5.2|-10.6|0.5001
81513371|NCT01974206|162716567|OTHER||Common Odds Ratio|0.79||||0.307|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|1.47||P-value (1-sided) of the Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted odds ratio stratified by randomization group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) estimate of the common odds ratio (ASP0113 vs placebo) stratified by randomization strata, and the 90% CIs of the CMH odds ratio stratified by randomization group.||1.47|0.43|0.307
81513372|NCT01974206|162716568|OTHER||Common Odds Ratio|0.99||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|2.15||P-value (1-sided) of the Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted odds ratio stratified by randomization group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) estimate of the common odds ratio (ASP0113 vs placebo) stratified by randomization group, and the 90% CI of the exact CMH odds ratio stratified by randomization group.||2.15|0.46|0.576
81513373|NCT01974206|162716569|OTHER||Common Odds Ratio|0.88||||0.408|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|1.59||P-value (1-sided) of the Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted odds ratio stratified by randomization group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) estimate of the common odds ratio (ASP0113 vs placebo) stratified by randomization group, and the 90% CI of the exact CMH odds ratio stratified by randomization group.||1.59|0.48|0.408
81513374|NCT01974206|162716570|OTHER||Common Odds Ratio|0.88||||0.419|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|1.61||P-value (1-sided) of the Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted odds ratio stratified by randomization group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) estimate of the common odds ratio (ASP0113 vs placebo) stratified by randomization group, and the 90% CI of the exact CMH odds ratio stratified by randomization group.||1.61|0.48|0.419
81513375|NCT01974206|162716571|OTHER|||||||0.5||||||P-value (1-sided) of the Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted odds ratio stratified by randomization group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel estimate of the common odds ratio could not be calculated as 100% of ASP0113 group showed graft survival, and this leads to having a value of 0 for the denominator for the ratio thus odds ratio is not estimable. The 90% CI (2-sided) values for the odds ratio are 0.11 to NA, where NA is an infinity value.||||0.5
81513376|NCT02488135|162716573|NON_INFERIORITY|An a priori sample size was calculated using a non-inferiority limit (d) set at 25%, significance level (α) of 5% and power of 80%. We assumed that success in each group would be 93% based on the literature examining anterior nasal packing in ideal conditions and considering our selection criteria in the Floseal® (Baxter, USA) population. Attrition was assumed to be 0% due to the short duration of treatment. This yielded 26 participants with 13 patients in each study arm.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81513377|NCT02488135|162716574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between groups for pain during placement.||||0.0022
81513378|NCT02488135|162716574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between groups for pain during treatment.||||0.0007
81513379|NCT02488135|162716574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison between scores for pain during removal.||||0.0021
81513380|NCT00487942|162716636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.73||Inferential statistics were not performed.|ANCOVA|||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.73|-0.81|
81513381|NCT00487942|162716636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.86||Inferential statistics were not performed|ANCOVA|||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.86|-0.68|
81513382|NCT00487942|162716636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.95||Inferential statistics were not performed.|ANCOVA|||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.95|-0.66|
81513383|NCT00487942|162716637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.83||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.83|-0.80|
81513384|NCT00487942|162716637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.14||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.14|-0.51|
81513385|NCT00487942|162716637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.98||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.98|-0.66|
81513386|NCT00487942|162716638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.01||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.01|-0.51|
81513387|NCT00487942|162716638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.66||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.66|-0.86|
81547704|NCT01821118|162770745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated Treatment Difference (log e)|0.0117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.046|0.0694||||||ROI2, Day 90: Analysis of the change from baseline in log(time to return to baseline) was carried out using a linear model (ANCOVA). Treatment was a fixed effect within the model and the log(time to return to baseline) at baseline was included as a covariate.||0.0694|-0.0460|
81547705|NCT02504151|162770756|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.284|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|1.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed models was used with treatment, time and time\*treatment interaction in the model.|This is the estimated difference between treatment groups (cbd - placebo).|The p value is based on the interaction of treatment and time.||1.71|-2.28|0.08
81513388|NCT00487942|162716638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|1.28||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.28|-0.31|
81513389|NCT00487942|162716639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.48||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.48|-1.03|
81513390|NCT00487942|162716639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.88||Inferential Statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.88|-0.65|
81513391|NCT00487942|162716639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.6||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.60|-0.97|
81513392|NCT00487942|162716640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.44||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.44|-1.08|
81513393|NCT00487942|162716640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.74||Inferential Statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.74|-0.77|
81513394|NCT00487942|162716640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.68||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.68|-0.89|
81513395|NCT00487942|162716641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.9||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.90|-0.61|
81513396|NCT00487942|162716641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.01||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.01|-0.50|
81513397|NCT00487942|162716641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|1.25||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.25|-0.34|
81513398|NCT00487942|162716642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|1.23||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.23|-0.33|
81547706|NCT02504151|162770757|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is the estimated difference between treatment groups (cbd - placebo).|The p value is based on the interaction of treatment and time.||0.07|-0.12|0.48
81547707|NCT02504151|162770758|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.87|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is the estimated difference between treatment groups (cbd - placebo).|The p value is based on the interaction of treatment and time.||-0.06|-9.87|0.485
81513399|NCT00487942|162716642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.1||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.10|-0.42|
81513400|NCT00487942|162716642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.93||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.93|-0.68|
81513401|NCT00487942|162716643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|1.15||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.15|-0.37|
81513402|NCT00487942|162716643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.7||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.70|-0.81|
81513403|NCT00487942|162716643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.77||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.77|-0.80|
81513404|NCT00487942|162716644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|-0.19||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||-0.19|-1.79|
81513405|NCT00487942|162716644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.11||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.11|-1.44|
81513406|NCT00487942|162716644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.75||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.75|-0.82|
81513407|NCT00487942|162716645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.23||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.23|-0.30|
81513408|NCT00487942|162716645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.83||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.83|-0.68|
81513409|NCT00487942|162716645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.63||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.63|-0.00|
81547708|NCT02504151|162770759|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|8.19|||Mixed Models Analysis||This is the estimated difference between treatment groups (cbd - placebo).|The p value is based on the interaction of treatment and time.||8.19|0.07|0.994
81513410|NCT00487942|162716646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.37||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.37|-1.16|
81513411|NCT00487942|162716646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.31||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.31|-1.21|
81513412|NCT00487942|162716646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.58||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.58|-0.99|
81513413|NCT00487942|162716647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.23||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.23|-0.30|
81513414|NCT00487942|162716647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|1.04||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.04|-0.48|
81513415|NCT00487942|162716647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.93||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.93|-0.64|
81513416|NCT00487942|162716648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.52||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.52|-0.99|
81513417|NCT00487942|162716648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.1||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.10|-0.42|
81513418|NCT00487942|162716648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.85||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.85|-0.72|
81513419|NCT00487942|162716649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.56||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.56|-0.95|
81513420|NCT00487942|162716649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.41||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.41|-1.11|
81513421|NCT00487942|162716649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.62||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.62|-0.95|
81513422|NCT00487942|162716650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.27||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.27|-1.30|
81513423|NCT00487942|162716650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|1.35||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.35|-0.25|
81513424|NCT00487942|162716650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.82||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.82|-0.78|
81513425|NCT00487942|162716651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.15||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.15|-1.43|
81513426|NCT00487942|162716651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.53||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.53|-1.05|
81513427|NCT00487942|162716651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.7||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.70|-0.90|
81513428|NCT00487942|162716652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.63||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.63|-0.92|
81513429|NCT00487942|162716652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|1.04||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.04|-0.54|
81513430|NCT00487942|162716652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.49||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.49|-1.12|
81513431|NCT00487942|162716653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.33||Inferential statistics not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the Trails B Test score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.33|-1.22|
81513432|NCT00487942|162716653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.08||Inferential statistics not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the Trails B Test score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||-0.08|-1.69|
81574463|NCT02989194|162821749|EQUIVALENCE|Descriptive Statistics. All statistical comparisons were performed at the 0.05 significance level.||||||0.173||||||All p-values are presented for informational purposes only; there were no adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|Kaplan-Meier methods were used to calculate the median time, 25th percentile and 75th percentile.||All null hypotheses were defined as no treatment difference.||||0.173
81574464|NCT01549860|162821752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.024|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.024
81513433|NCT00487942|162716653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.7||Inferential statistics not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the Trails B Test score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.70|-0.95|
81513434|NCT00487942|162716699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|1.0||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the SCoRS Total score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.0|-0.76|
81547709|NCT00705016|162770787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.59||The Type I error was not taken into account, since the sample size calculation is based on selection theory.|Cox proportional hazards model|Stratification factor: Karnofsky performance status (KPS) \<80/\>=80||Sample size of 177 subjects was estimated such that the treatment group with the best PFS result had a 90% probability of emerging as the one with the smaller observed log Hazard ratio (HR), if there was an underlying difference of 2.2 months between the arms in the median PFS (7.8 months in the best group and 5.6 months in the other 2 groups). It was assumed that the accrual and follow-up time would take 1 year each, and that the drop-out rate was 8%.||1.59|0.67|0.885
81547710|NCT00705016|162770787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.55||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|2.43||The Type I error was not taken into account, since the sample size calculation is based on selection theory.|Cox proportional hazards model|Stratification factor: Karnofsky performance status (KPS) \<80/\>=80||Sample size of 177 subjects was estimated such that the treatment group with the best PFS result had a 90% probability of emerging as the one with the smaller observed log HR, if there was an underlying difference of 2.2 months between the arms in the median PFS (7.8 months in the best group and 5.6 months in the other 2 groups). It was assumed that the accrual and follow-up time would take 1 year each, and that the drop-out rate was 8%.||2.43|0.99|0.054
81547711|NCT00705016|162770788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.47||Secondary analyses of efficacy were performed to support the results of the primary analysis and considered as purely exploratory and no adjustment for multiplicity has been done.|Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.47|0.61|0.800
81547712|NCT00705016|162770788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.63|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.63|0.66|0.878
81547713|NCT00705016|162770789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.595||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.776|3.276||Secondary analyses of efficacy were performed to support the results of the primary analysis and considered as purely exploratory and no adjustment for multiplicity has been done.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.276|0.776|0.205
81547714|NCT00705016|162770789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.671||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.307|1.465||Secondary analyses of efficacy were performed to support the results of the primary analysis and considered as purely exploratory and no adjustment for multiplicity has been done.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.465|0.307|0.317
81547715|NCT00705016|162770790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.396||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.551|3.539||Secondary analyses of efficacy were performed to support the results of the primary analysis and considered as purely exploratory and no adjustment for multiplicity has been done.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.539|0.551|0.476
81513435|NCT00487942|162716699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.48||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the SCoRS Total score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.48|-1.15|
81513436|NCT00487942|162716699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.15||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the SCoRS Total score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.15|-0.61|
81513437|NCT00487942|162716700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.24||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.24|-0.58|
81547716|NCT00705016|162770790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.668||||0.347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.287|1.555||Secondary analyses of efficacy were performed to support the results of the primary analysis and considered as purely exploratory and no adjustment for multiplicity has been done.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.555|0.287|0.347
81547717|NCT00705016|162770791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.81||Secondary analyses of efficacy were performed to support the results of the primary analysis and considered as purely exploratory and no adjustment for multiplicity has been done.|Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.81|0.84|0.294
81547718|NCT00705016|162770791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.73||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.57||Secondary analyses of efficacy were performed to support the results of the primary analysis and considered as purely exploratory and no adjustment for multiplicity has been done.|Cox proportional hazards model|||||2.57|1.16|0.007
81574465|NCT01549860|162821754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0126|TWO_SIDED|||||The MIST+SOC subjects decreased in their reported mean pain scores and reduced from a median of 3.0 to 0.6 cm after four weeks of study treatment.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.0126
81513438|NCT00487942|162716700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.81||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.81|-0.91|
81513439|NCT00487942|162716700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.45||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.45|-1.33|
81513440|NCT00487942|162716701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|1.1||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.10|-0.75|
81513441|NCT00487942|162716701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.78||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.78|-0.98|
81513442|NCT00487942|162716701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|1.27||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.27|-0.54|
81547719|NCT00705016|162770792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|2.39||Secondary analyses of efficacy were performed to support the results of the primary analysis and considered as purely exploratory and no adjustment for multiplicity has been done.|Cox proportional hazards model|||||2.39|0.71|0.391
81547720|NCT00705016|162770792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.6||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|5.21||Secondary analyses of efficacy were performed to support the results of the primary analysis and considered as purely exploratory and no adjustment for multiplicity has been done.|Cox proportional hazards model|||||5.21|1.30|0.007
81547721|NCT00363480|162770794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage diffrence|-30.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.89|-23.29|||McNemar|||Comparison between GOAL and ACT response||-23.29|-37.89|<0.0001
81547722|NCT00363480|162770795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||t-Distribution|50.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.15|57.32||||||||57.32|43.15|
81547723|NCT02048670|162770817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Condition 1 - eyes open, visual surround locked, platform locked||||0.005
81547724|NCT02048670|162770817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Condition 2 - eyes closed, visual surround locked, platform locked||||0.006
81547725|NCT02048670|162770817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Condition 3 - eyes open, visual surround unlocked, platform locked||||0.051
81547726|NCT02048670|162770817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.173|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Condition 4 - eyes open, visual surround locked, platform unlocked||||0.173
81547727|NCT02048670|162770817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Condition 5 - eyes closed, visual surround locked, platform unlocked||||0.985
81547728|NCT02048670|162770817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Condition 6 - eyes open, visual surround unlocked, platform unlocked||||0.003
81547729|NCT02141204|162770832|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit (LL) of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of anti-RV IgA antibody GMCs between HRV Liq Group over the HRV Lyo Group should be greater than or equal to (≥) 0.5.|GMC ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.34|||ANCOVA|95% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio and the logarithm of baseline concentration were used as fixed effects in this ANCOVA model.||Anti-RV IgA GMCs (non-inferiority): Non-inferiority comparison between GSK Biologicals' HRV liquid vaccine (HRV Liq Group) and GSK Biologicals' HRV lyophilized vaccine (HRV Lyo Group) in terms of geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) for anti-RV antibodies, one month after the administration of the second dose of study vaccine.||1.34|0.65|
81547730|NCT02379091|162770851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.351||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.09||MMRM model with main effects for study site, treatment, visit, and previously failed medication with interactions between visit and treatment, visit and previously failed medication, and visit and baseline value.|ANOVA|Baseline values were used as a covariate and participant as a random effect with an unstructured covariance structure.|Namilumab - Placebo|||0.09|-1.31|0.086
81547731|NCT02379091|162770851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.366||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.13||MMRM model with main effects for study site, treatment, visit, and previously failed medication with interactions between visit and treatment, visit and previously failed medication, and visit and baseline value.|ANOVA|Baseline values were used as a covariate and subject as a random effect with an unstructured covariance structure.|Namilumab - Placebo|||0.13|-1.32|0.107
81547732|NCT02379091|162770851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.347||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|-0.23||MMRM model with main effects for study site, treatment, visit, and previously failed medication with interactions between visit and treatment, visit and previously failed medication, and visit and baseline value.|ANOVA|Baseline values were used as a covariate and subject as a random effect with an unstructured covariance structure.|Namilumab - Placebo|||-0.23|-1.61|0.010
81547733|NCT02129699|162770866|SUPERIORITY|Pre-specified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.19|||Regression, Cox|Cox regression model for treatment effect, analysis adjusted for stratification factors||||1.19|0.78|0.355
81547734|NCT02129699|162770867|SUPERIORITY|Pre-specified analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.19|||Regression, Cox|||||1.19|0.82|0.459
81547735|NCT02000115|162770915|NON_INFERIORITY|8.0% non-inferiority margin|Difference in percentages between groups|1.5||||0.006|ONE_SIDED|95.0||5.7||p for non-inferiority|Kaplan-Meier estimates|Kaplan-Meier was used as the method for calculating the endpoint rate|Non-inferiority of the Portico valve to commercially available valves was shown if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval (1-sided) for the difference in event rates between groups was less than the non-inferiority margin (8·0%)|We analysed the primary effectiveness endpoint in the intention-to- treat (ITT) population using the Kaplan-Meier method to estimate event rates, the Greenwood method to calculate the standard error of the Kaplan-Meier estimates, and assuming an asymptotic normal distribution for event rate estimates.||5.7||0.006
81513443|NCT00487942|162716702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.38||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.38|-1.14|
81513444|NCT00487942|162716702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.63||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.63|-0.89|
81513445|NCT00487942|162716702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.73||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.73|-0.84|
81513446|NCT00487942|162716703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.4||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.40|-1.21|
81513447|NCT00487942|162716703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.52||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.52|-1.09|
81547736|NCT02000115|162770916|NON_INFERIORITY|8.5% non-inferiority margin|Difference in percentages between groups|4.2||||0.03|ONE_SIDED|95.0||8.1||p for non-inferiority|Kaplan-Meier estimates|Kaplan-Meier was used as the method for calculating the endpoint rate|Non-inferiority of the Portico valve to commercially available valves was shown if the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval (1-sided) for the difference in event rates between groups was less than the non-inferiority margin (8·5%)|We analysed the primary safety endpoint in the intention-to-treat (ITT) population using the Kaplan-Meier method to estimate event rates, the Greenwood method to calculate the standard error of the Kaplan-Meier estimates, and assuming an asymptotic normal distribution for event rate estimates.||8.1||0.03
81547737|NCT02000115|162770918|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin of 4%|Difference in percentages between groups|0.4||||0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||2.3||p for non-inferiority|Farrington-Manning test|The test statistic is based on the Farrington-Manning method of testing non-inferiority of proportions.|If the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (1-sided) for the difference of proportions (Portico - CAV) is \< 4%, then non inferiority is demonstrated.|||2.3||0.001
81547738|NCT02000115|162770919|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin of 10 points|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|||p for non-inferiority|two-sample t-test|The test statistic is based on two sample t-test|If the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (1-sided) for the difference of (Portico - CAV) is \> -10, then non inferiority is demonstrated.||||-3.5|<0.0001
81547739|NCT02000115|162770920|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin of 6%|Difference in percentages between groups|5.6||||0.4|ONE_SIDED|95.0||8.5||p for non-inferiority|Farrington-Manning test|The test statistic is based on the Farrington-Manning method of testing non-inferiority of proportions|If the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval (1-sided) for the difference of proportions (Portico - CAV) is \< 6%, then non inferiority is demonstrated.|||8.5||0.40
81547740|NCT02000115|162770921|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin on -36 meters|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.0003|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|||p for non-inferiority|two sample t-test|The test statistic is based on a two-sample t-test|If the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (1-sided) for the difference of (Portico - CAV) is \> -36, then non inferiority is demonstrated.||||-15.4|0.0003
81547741|NCT01399372|162770945|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.95||One-sided significance level = 0.15|Log Rank||Reference arm = Chemotherapy|Sample size of 89 provided 80% power to detect a hazard ratio of 0.63 at a one-sided alpha level of 0.15.||0.95|0.27|0.015
81547742|NCT01399372|162770946|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.58||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference arm = Chemotherapy|||1.58|0.38|0.48
81513448|NCT00487942|162716703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|0.14||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.14|-1.51|
81513449|NCT00487942|162716704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.58||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.58|-1.06|
81513450|NCT00487942|162716704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.75||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.75|-0.85|
81513451|NCT00487942|162716704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.7||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.70|-0.90|
81513452|NCT00487942|162716707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.71||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the SANS Total score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.71|-0.80|
81513453|NCT00487942|162716707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.45||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the SANS Total score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.45|-1.06|
81513454|NCT00487942|162716707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.89||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the SANS Total score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.89|-0.68|
81513455|NCT00487942|162716708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.63||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.63|-0.88|
81513456|NCT00487942|162716708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.82||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.82|-0.72|
81513457|NCT00487942|162716708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.81||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.81|-0.80|
81547743|NCT01399372|162770948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A mixed effects model of EORTC QLQ-C30 GHS was run with independent variables treatment arm, time, baseline Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) class, and baseline neurologic symptoms (none/minor vs. moderate/severe), including the interaction of treatment and time, representing difference in the longitudinal trajectory of the scores between the treatment arms. Prospectively, the interaction effect was of most interest and is reported here,||||0.005
81513458|NCT00487942|162716709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.2||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.20|-1.44|
81513459|NCT00487942|162716709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.62||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.62|-0.98|
81513460|NCT00487942|162716709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.63||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.63|-0.97|
81513461|NCT00487942|162716710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.72||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.72|-0.88|
81513462|NCT00487942|162716710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.72||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.72|-0.88|
81513463|NCT00487942|162716710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.89||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.89|-0.72|
81513464|NCT00487942|162716711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.87||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the PANSS Negative Scale score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.87|-0.65|
81513465|NCT00487942|162716711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.88||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the PANSS Negative Scale score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.88|-0.63|
81547744|NCT01399372|162770949|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|1.31|||Gray's test||Reference arm = Chemotherapy arm|||1.31|0.21|0.18
81513466|NCT00487942|162716711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|1.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.6||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the PANSS Negative Scale score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||2.60|0.78|
81513467|NCT00487942|162716712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.46||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.46|-1.06|
81513468|NCT00487942|162716712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.67||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.67|-0.87|
81513469|NCT00487942|162716712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.74||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.74|0.05|
81547745|NCT01732718|162770956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Student t-test followed by ANOVA|Student t-test subsequently followed by crossover ANOVA model testing carry-over effect and treatment effect||||||0.51
81547746|NCT01732718|162770957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74
81547747|NCT01732718|162770959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81513470|NCT00487942|162716713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.55||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.55|-1.05|
81513471|NCT00487942|162716713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|1.09||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.09|-0.52|
81513472|NCT00487942|162716713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.58||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.58|-0.08|
81513473|NCT00487942|162716714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.82||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.82|-0.78|
81513474|NCT00487942|162716714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|1.36||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.36|-0.27|
81513475|NCT00487942|162716714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.55||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||2.55|0.70|
81513476|NCT00487942|162716715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.87||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the PANSS Total score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.87|-0.64|
81513477|NCT00487942|162716715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.64||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the PANSS Negative Scale score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.64|-0.87|
81513478|NCT00487942|162716715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.54||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the PANSS Negative Scale score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.54|-0.08|
81513479|NCT00487942|162716716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.27||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.27|-1.27|
81513480|NCT00487942|162716716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.5||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.50|-1.05|
81547748|NCT01732718|162770961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||see comments for explanation|albuminuria examined as continuous variable (linear mixed model to analyze effect) and categorical generalized variable (estimating equation approach)||||||0.57
81547749|NCT01732718|162770965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.64
81547750|NCT01732718|162770966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1469|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of the change in AMC||||0.1469
81547751|NCT01732718|162770966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2382|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of the change in ALC||||0.2382
81513481|NCT00487942|162716716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.11||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.11|-0.51|
81513482|NCT00487942|162716717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.68||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.68|-0.92|
81513483|NCT00487942|162716717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.87||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.87|-0.73|
81513484|NCT00487942|162716717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.83||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.83|-0.77|
81513485|NCT00487942|162716718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.80|-0.80|
81513486|NCT00487942|162716718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.98||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.98|-0.62|
81513487|NCT00487942|162716718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|1.49||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.49|-0.16|
81513488|NCT00487942|162716719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.01||Inferential statistics were not performed||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the ESS Total score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||1.01|-0.51|
81513489|NCT00487942|162716719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.78||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the ESS Total score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.78|-0.73|
81513490|NCT00487942|162716719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.56||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the ESS Total score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.56|-1.01|
81513491|NCT00487942|162716720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.87||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.87|-0.64|
81547752|NCT01732718|162770966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5833|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of the change in ANC||||0.5833
81547753|NCT01732718|162770969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5184|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5184
81547754|NCT02904954|162770979|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|46.6||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.7|66.6||Testing at alpha = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test performed to compare the MPR proportion between the two treatment arms. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the MPR proportion between the two arms.||66.6|26.7|0.0001
81513492|NCT00487942|162716720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.74||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.74|-0.79|
81513493|NCT00487942|162716720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.5||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.50|-1.11|
81547755|NCT02904954|162770980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier survival analysis comparing the two arms.||||0.89
81547756|NCT02904954|162770981|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|43.4||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.4|62.3||Testing at alpha = 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test performed to compare the objective clinical response proportion between the two treatment arms. Null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the objective clinical response proportion between the two arms. Objective clinical response proportion is defined as the proportion of patients in each arm who have complete response or partial response.||62.3|24.4|0.0001
81547757|NCT01039376|162771021|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.7|||Stratified log rank test||Hazard ratios were obtained using the Pike estimator. A hazard ratio of \<1 indicated a lower risk with ofatumumab maintenance compared with no further treatment.|||0.70|0.43|<0.0001
81547758|NCT01039376|162771022|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.68|||Stratified log rank test||Hazard ratios were obtained using the Pike estimator. A hazard ratio of \<1 indicated a lower risk with ofatumumab maintenance compared with no further treatment.|||0.68|0.42|<0.0001
81547759|NCT01039376|162771023|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.6046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.25|||Stratified log rank test||Hazard ratios were obtained using the Pike estimator. A hazard ratio of \<1 indicated a lower risk with ofatumumab maintenance compared with no further treatment.|||1.25|0.69|0.6046
81547760|NCT01039376|162771025|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.96|||Stratified log rank test||Hazard ratios were obtained using the Pike estimator. A hazard ratio of \<1 indicated a lower risk with ofatumumab maintenance compared with no further treatment.|||0.96|0.62|0.0178
81547761|NCT01039376|162771026|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.3136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.32|||log rank test||Hazard ratios were obtained using the Pike estimator. A hazard ratio of \<1 indicated a lower risk with ofatumumab maintenance compared with no further treatment.|||1.32|0.42|0.3136
81547762|NCT01039376|162771027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.1603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.19|||log rank test||Hazard ratios were obtained using the Pike estimator. A hazard ratio of \<1 indicated a lower risk with ofatumumab maintenance compared with no further treatment.|||1.19|0.29|0.1603
81547763|NCT01039376|162771028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.19||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|-0.35||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Disease Effects Scale|||-0.35|-4.04|0.0199
81547764|NCT01039376|162771028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.79||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.61|-0.97||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Fatigue Scale|||-0.97|-6.61|0.0085
81547765|NCT01039376|162771028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.58||||0.0642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.37|0.21||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Future Health Scale|||0.21|-7.37|0.0642
81547766|NCT01039376|162771028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.6398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|2.72||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Infection Scale|||2.72|-1.67|0.6398
81513494|NCT00487942|162716721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.65||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.65|-0.95|
81547767|NCT01039376|162771028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.32||||0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.37|-1.28||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Social Problems Scale|||-1.28|-7.37|0.0055
81547768|NCT01039376|162771028|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.49||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|-0.71||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Side Effects Scale|||-0.71|-4.27|0.0063
81547769|NCT01039376|162771029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.48||||0.1816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|0.69||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Appetite Loss|||0.69|-3.64|0.1816
81547770|NCT01039376|162771029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.2863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|3.97||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Cognitive Functioning|||3.97|-1.18|0.2863
81547771|NCT01039376|162771029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.97||||0.0932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|0.33||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Constipation|||0.33|-4.28|0.0932
81547772|NCT01039376|162771029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.6533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|2.66||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Diarrhoea|||2.66|-1.67|0.6533
81547773|NCT01039376|162771029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.32||||0.0963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.06|0.42||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Dyspnoea|||0.42|-5.06|0.0963
81547774|NCT01039376|162771029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.89||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|6.51||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Emotional Functioning|||6.51|1.27|0.0037
81547775|NCT01039376|162771029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.63||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.45|-1.82||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Fatigue|||-1.82|-7.45|0.0013
81547776|NCT01039376|162771029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76||||0.2902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|1.51||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Financial Difficulties|||1.51|-5.02|0.2902
81547777|NCT01039376|162771029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22||||0.0606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|0.05||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Nausea and Vomiting|||0.05|-2.49|0.0606
81547778|NCT01039376|162771029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.04||||0.0393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.93|-0.15||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Pain|||-0.15|-5.93|0.0393
81547779|NCT01039376|162771029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.81||||0.0968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|3.96||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Physical Functioning|||3.96|-0.33|0.0968
81547780|NCT01039376|162771029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.78||||0.1449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|4.17||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Global Health Status/QOL|||4.17|-0.61|0.1449
81547781|NCT01039376|162771029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.56||||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|6.7||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Role Functioning|||6.70|0.43|0.0259
81547782|NCT01039376|162771029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.65||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|6.65||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Social Functioning|||6.65|0.64|0.0175
81547783|NCT01039376|162771029|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.79||||0.3209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|1.75||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Insomnia|||1.75|-5.33|0.3209
81547784|NCT01039376|162771030|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.06||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Utility Score|||0.06|0.01|0.0110
81547785|NCT01039376|162771030|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.38||||0.1999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|3.49||The analysis is adjusted for BL score, actual strata, age group, BL ECOG performance status and Binet stage at Screening using mixed-model (Proc Mixed) repeated with intercept, BL score by time and treatment by time interaction.|Repeated measures analysis of covariance||Thermometer Score|||3.49|-0.73|0.1999
81547786|NCT01039376|162771042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.547|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.051|2.276|||||HR estimated for Cytogenetics Group (based on \>=20% cut-off) with 6q-, or +12q or 13q-/no abberation|||2.276|1.051|
81547787|NCT01039376|162771042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|9.303|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.934|17.54|||||HR estimated for Cytogenetics Group (based on \>=20% cut-off) with 17p-/no abberation|||17.540|4.934|
81547788|NCT01039376|162771042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.219|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.468|7.21|||||HR estimated for Cytogenetics Group (based on \>=20% cut-off) with 11q-/no abberation|||7.210|2.468|
81513495|NCT00487942|162716721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.73||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.73|-0.87|
81513496|NCT00487942|162716721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.38||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.38|-1.24|
81513497|NCT00487942|162716722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.86||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.86|-0.75|
81513498|NCT00487942|162716722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.62||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.62|-0.99|
81513499|NCT00487942|162716722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect size|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.34||Inferential statistics were not performed.||||This study was not designed for hypothesis testing, but to gather information relative to the efficacy of armodafinil treatment in improving cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia. Inferential statistics were not performed. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals of the effect sizes for the change from baseline in the composite score are provided for each armodafinil treated group compared with placebo. Actual changes from baseline are summarized using descriptive statistics.||0.34|-1.28|
81513500|NCT03111550|162716733|SUPERIORITY|Compare if study AE rate is significantly higher than ISO SPE rate (0.3% for corneal edema)||||||0.02041|ONE_SIDED||||||Exact test on binomial distribution|||||||0.02041
81513501|NCT03111550|162716734|SUPERIORITY|Compare if study AE rate is significantly higher than ISO SPE rate (0.3% for retinal detachment)||||||0.1969|ONE_SIDED|||||For ZQR00 retinal detachment|Exact test on binomial distribution|||||||0.1969
81513502|NCT03111550|162716734|SUPERIORITY|Compare if study AE rate is significantly higher than ISO SPE rate (0.8% for secondary surgical intervention)||||||0.4655|ONE_SIDED|||||For ZHR00 secondary surgical intervention|Exact test of binomial distribution|||||||0.4655
81513503|NCT03111550|162716734|SUPERIORITY|Compare if study AE rate is significantly higher than ISO SPE rate (0.8% for secondary surgical intervention)||||||0.021|ONE_SIDED|||||For ZQR00 secondary surgical intention|Exact test on binomial distribution|||||||0.0210
81513504|NCT03111550|162716734|SUPERIORITY|Compare if study AE rate is significantly higher than ISO SPE rate (0.8% for secondary surgical intervention)||||||0.4698|ONE_SIDED|||||For ZXR00 secondary surgical intervention|Exact test on binomial distribution|||||||0.4698
81547789|NCT01039376|162771042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.832|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.434|2.339|||||HR estimated for B2 Microglobulin Group 2 with 3500 as cut off: \>3500 ug/L/\<=3500 ug/L|||2.339|1.434|
81547790|NCT01039376|162771042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.573|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.432|0.76|||||HR estimated for IgVH Mutational Status 1 Mutated/Unmutated|||0.760|0.432|
81547791|NCT01039376|162771042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.301|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.692|2.448|||||HR estimated for VH3-21 Usage Flag Yes/No.|||2.448|0.692|
81547792|NCT00123422|162771048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical tests were 2-sided and a p value of \< 0.05 was the criterion for statistical significance.|ANCOVA|The baseline value was the co-variate in this analysis.||||||0.015
81513505|NCT01457014|162716739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p values have undergone Bonferroni adjustment for Central Apnea Index (CAI), Obstructive Apnea Index (OAI) and Hypopnea Index (HI)||||||<0.001
81513506|NCT01457014|162716740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|||||p value has undergone Bonferroni adjustment. P-Value applies to Av. 02 saturation|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|p value has undergone Bonferroni adjustment||||||0.627
81513507|NCT01457014|162716741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.161
81513508|NCT03040011|162716766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.39
81513509|NCT03040011|162716767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.25
81513510|NCT03040011|162716768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.17
81513511|NCT03040011|162716769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.45
81513512|NCT03040011|162716770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.54
81513513|NCT03040011|162716771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.80
81513514|NCT03040011|162716772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.72
81513515|NCT03040011|162716773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.64
81513516|NCT03040011|162716774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.41
81513517|NCT03040011|162716776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.96
81547793|NCT00123422|162771049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|The baseline value was the co-variate in this analysis.||||||<0.05
81547794|NCT04555616|162771050|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Fisher Exact|||Primary outcome analyzed via success rates among groups.||||0.12
81547795|NCT01554241|162771053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Results presented were Bonferonni-corrected for a mid-point safety analysis||Comparisons of concentrations in D3 dosing groups at study end were made by ANOVA. Adherence of 80% was pre-specified for inclusion in analyses. .||||<.0001
81547796|NCT01554241|162771053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Bonferroni/Dunn adjustment||||||=.56
81513518|NCT03040011|162716777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.90
81513519|NCT03040011|162716778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.49
81513520|NCT03040011|162716779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.19
81513521|NCT03040011|162716780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.35
81513522|NCT03040011|162716781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.32
81513523|NCT03040011|162716782|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.18
81513524|NCT03040011|162716783|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.68
81513525|NCT03040011|162716784|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.40
81513526|NCT03040011|162716785|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.44
81513527|NCT02456636|162716899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.87||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.51|-0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||PCMH (in clinic group counseling) versus FFS (in clinic individual counseling)||-0.23|-3.51|.025
81513528|NCT02456636|162716899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.36||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.0|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||DM (phone group counseling) versus FFS (in clinic individual counseling)||0.29|-3.00|0.25
81513529|NCT02456636|162716899|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.51||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.15|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||PCMH (in clinic group visits) versus DM (phone group visits)||1.13|-2.15|.025
81513530|NCT02456636|162716900|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.84||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.5|-0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||PCMH (in clinic group counseling) versus FFS (in clinic individual counseling).||-0.18|-3.50|.025
81513531|NCT02456636|162716900|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-1.34||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.99|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||DM (phone group counseling) versus FFS (in clinic individual counseling)||0.32|-2.99|.025
81513532|NCT02456636|162716900|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-2.15|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||PCMH (in clinic group counseling) versus DM (phone group counseling)||1.15|-2.15|.025
81513533|NCT02019108|162716920|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.5||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 17 weeks.||0.5|-1.1|0.495
81513534|NCT02019108|162716920|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.1||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 21 weeks.||0.1|-1.6|0.079
81513535|NCT02019108|162716921|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.3||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 17 weeks.||0.3|-2.6|0.117
81513536|NCT02019108|162716921|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.3||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 21 weeks.||0.3|-2.5|0.133
81547797|NCT01554241|162771053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0009|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Bonferroni/Dunn adjustment||||||<.0009
81513537|NCT02019108|162716922|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.04||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values and walking speed.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 17 weeks||0.04|-0.31|0.125
81513538|NCT02019108|162716922|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.03||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values and walking speed.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 21 weeks||0.03|-0.37|0.103
81513539|NCT02019108|162716923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.12||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values and walking speed.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 17 weeks.||-0.12|-0.39|<0.001
81513540|NCT02019108|162716923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.01||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values and walking speed.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 21 weeks.||0.01|-0.40|0.056
81513541|NCT02019108|162716924|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|-0.01||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values and walking speed.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 17 weeks.||-0.01|-0.11|0.031
81513542|NCT02019108|162716924|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.0||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values and walking speed.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 21 weeks.||0.00|-0.12|0.058
81513543|NCT02019108|162716925|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.22|-6.86||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05.|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values and walking speed.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 17 weeks.||-6.86|-11.22|<0.001
81513544|NCT02019108|162716925|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.82|-4.75||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05.|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values and walking speed.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 21 weeks.||-4.75|-8.82|<0.001
81547798|NCT01554241|162771053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Bonferroni/Dunn adjustment||||||<.0001
81513545|NCT02019108|162716926|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|0.9||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05.|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 17 weeks.||0.9|-8.3|0.111
81547799|NCT01554241|162771053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Bonferroni/Dunn adjustment||||||<.006
81547800|NCT01554241|162771053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Bonferroni/Dunn adjustment||||||<.0001
81547801|NCT01554241|162771053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Bonferroni/Dunn adjustment||||||<.0001
81547802|NCT01554241|162771054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||analyses were corrected for multiple comparisons (Bonferroni)|ANOVA|||||||<.0001
81513546|NCT02019108|162716926|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|1.8||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05.|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 21 weeks.||1.8|-7.3|0.232
81513547|NCT02019108|162716927|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.78||a priori threshold for significance \<0.05.|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 17 weeks.||0.78|-0.36|0.462
81513548|NCT02019108|162716927|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.54||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05.|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 21 weeks.||0.54|-0.76|0.737
81513549|NCT02019108|162716928|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.43||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values and walking speed.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 17 weeks.||0.43|-0.50|0.876
81513550|NCT02019108|162716928|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.49||a priori threshold for statistical significance \<0.05|ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline values and walking speed.||This is the comparison between Gait Modification Group and Walking Only Group at 21 weeks.||0.49|-0.43|0.897
81513551|NCT03576066|162716968|OTHER|||||||0.6855|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares (LS) mean difference in HBeAg-positive participants: ABI-H0731 + SOC NUC minus placebo + SOC NUC at Week 24||||0.6855
81513552|NCT03576066|162716968|OTHER|||||||0.175|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||LS mean difference in HBeAg-negative participants: ABI-H0731 + SOC NUC minus placebo + SOC NUC at Week 24||||0.1750
81513553|NCT03576066|162716969|OTHER|||||||0.2916|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares (LS) mean difference in HBeAg-positive participants: ABI-H0731 + SOC NUC minus placebo + SOC NUC at Week 24||||0.2916
81513554|NCT02642393|162716982|OTHER||Slope|1.256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.943||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.594|3.106|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.106|-0.594|0.183
81513555|NCT02642393|162716983|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.08||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.979|1.192|||Poisson Regression|||||1.192|0.979|0.124
81513556|NCT02642393|162716984|OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.154||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.046|1.273|||Poisson Regression|||||1.273|1.046|0.004
81547803|NCT01554241|162771054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Bonferroni/Dunn adjustment||||||=0.47
81513557|NCT02642393|162716985|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.002
81513558|NCT02642393|162716986|OTHER|||||||0.497|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.497
81513559|NCT02642393|162716987|OTHER||Slope|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.385||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.825|0.685|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.685|-0.825|0.856
81513560|NCT02642393|162716988|OTHER||Slope|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.368|0.521|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Anxiety||0.521|-0.368|0.736
81513561|NCT02642393|162716988|OTHER||Slope|0.295|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.124|0.714|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Cognitive Function||0.714|-0.124|0.167
81513562|NCT02642393|162716988|OTHER||Slope|0.256|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.474|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Communication||0.474|0.038|0.022
81547804|NCT01554241|162771054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Bonferroni/Dunn adjustment||||||<.002
81547805|NCT01554241|162771054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Bonferroni/Dunn adjustment||||||<.0001
81513563|NCT02642393|162716988|OTHER||Slope|0.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.245|0.435|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Emotional and Behavioral Dyscontrol||0.435|-0.245|0.584
81513564|NCT02642393|162716988|OTHER||Slope|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.541|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Fatigue||0.541|-0.560|0.973
81513565|NCT02642393|162716988|OTHER||Slope|0.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.098|0.437|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Lower Extremity Function||0.437|-0.098|0.214
81513566|NCT02642393|162716988|OTHER||Slope|-0.334|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.304||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.931|0.262|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Positive Affect and Well-Being||0.262|-0.931|0.271
81513567|NCT02642393|162716988|OTHER||Slope|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.355|0.194|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Stigma||0.194|-0.355|0.566
81513568|NCT02642393|162716988|OTHER||Slope|0.212|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.487|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Upper Extremity Function||0.487|-0.063|0.130
81513569|NCT02642393|162716988|OTHER||Slope|0.072|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.325|0.468|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Sleep Disturbance||0.468|-0.325|0.723
81513570|NCT02642393|162716988|OTHER||Slope|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.298||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.592|0.579|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Satisfaction with Social Roles and Activities||0.579|-0.592|0.984
81513571|NCT02642393|162716988|OTHER||Slope|-0.253|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.317||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.877|0.371|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Participation in Social Roles and Activities||0.371|-0.877|0.426
81513572|NCT02642393|162716989|OTHER||Slope|-0.106|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.382|0.171|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.171|-0.382|0.454
81513573|NCT02642393|162716990|OTHER||Slope|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.413||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.764|0.858|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.858|-0.764|0.910
81513574|NCT02642393|162716991|OTHER||Slope|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.295|0.215|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.215|-0.295|0.758
81513575|NCT02642393|162716992|OTHER||Slope|-0.208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.803||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.783|1.367|||Mixed Models Analysis|||BL to V01||1.367|-1.783|0.796
81513576|NCT02642393|162716992|OTHER||Slope|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.443||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.156|4.355|||Mixed Models Analysis|||V10 to SV||4.355|-9.156|0.486
81547806|NCT01554241|162771054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Bonferroni/Dunn adjustment||||||<.02
81547807|NCT01554241|162771054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Bonferroni/Dunn adjustment||||||<.0001
81547808|NCT01554241|162771054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Bonferroni/Dunn adjustment||||||<.0003
81574466|NCT02899988|162821782|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.4||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.9|41.9|||Regression, Logistic|||||41.9|16.9|0.009
81574467|NCT02899988|162821782|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|58.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.3|72.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||72.3|45.3|<0.001
81513577|NCT05275010|162717006|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis will be rejected and bioequivalence will be concluded if the bounds of the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio of the AUC0-62 values for pertuzumab by administration using OBDS (Arm 2) relative to the handheld syringe (Arm 1) are entirely contained within standard bioequivalence margins (0.8 to 1.25).|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.08|||||GMR of test treatment group (Arm 2: PH FDC SC using OBDS) to reference treatment group (Arm 1: PH FDC SC using handheld syringe).|||1.08|0.93|
81513578|NCT05275010|162717007|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis will be rejected and bioequivalence will be concluded if the bounds of the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio of the AUC0-62 values for trastuzumab by administration using OBDS (Arm 2) relative to the handheld syringe (Arm 1) are entirely contained within standard bioequivalence margins (0.8 to 1.25).|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.09|||||GMR of test treatment group (Arm 2: PH FDC SC using OBDS) to reference treatment group (Arm 1: PH FDC SC using handheld syringe).|||1.09|0.93|
81513579|NCT05275010|162717008|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis will be rejected and bioequivalence will be concluded if the bounds of the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio of the Cmax values for pertuzumab by administration using OBDS (Arm 2) relative to the handheld syringe (Arm 1) are entirely contained within standard bioequivalence margins (0.8 to 1.25).|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.12|||||GMR of test treatment group (Arm 2: PH FDC SC using OBDS) to reference treatment group (Arm 1: PH FDC SC using handheld syringe).|||1.12|0.96|
81513580|NCT05275010|162717009|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis will be rejected and bioequivalence will be concluded if the bounds of the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio of the Cmax values for trastuzumab by administration using OBDS (Arm 2) relative to the handheld syringe (Arm 1) are entirely contained within standard bioequivalence margins (0.8 to 1.25).|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.13|||||GMR of test treatment group (Arm 2: PH FDC SC using OBDS) to reference treatment group (Arm 1: PH FDC SC using handheld syringe).|||1.13|0.95|
81513581|NCT03130439|162717101|OTHER||Objective Response Rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.247||||||||0.247|0.000|
81513582|NCT03130439|162717104|OTHER||Disease Control Rate|0.222|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.423||||||||0.423|0.086|
81513583|NCT03130439|162717105|OTHER||Clinical Benefit Rate|0.148|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|0.337||||||||0.337|0.042|
81513584|NCT02731820|162717113|OTHER|||||||0.172|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Potassium Citrate: T3 vs T0||||0.172
81513585|NCT02731820|162717113|OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Potassium Citrate: T6 vs T0||||0.027
81513586|NCT02731820|162717113|OTHER|||||||0.053|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Potassium Citrate: T6 vs T3||||0.053
81513587|NCT02731820|162717113|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Placebo: T3 vs T0||||0.002
81574468|NCT02899988|162821782|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|66.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.7|79.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||79.6|53.7|<0.001
81513588|NCT02731820|162717113|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Placebo: T6 vs T0||||0.006
81513589|NCT02731820|162717113|OTHER|||||||0.139|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Placebo: T6 vs T3||||0.139
81513590|NCT02731820|162717113|OTHER|||||||0.967|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent comparison (unpaired analysis) between Potassium Citrate and Placebo at T0||||0.967
81513591|NCT02731820|162717113|OTHER|||||||0.446|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent comparison (unpaired analysis) between Potassium Citrate and Placebo at T3||||0.446
81513592|NCT02731820|162717113|OTHER|||||||0.869|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent comparison (unpaired analysis) between Potassium Citrate and Placebo at T6||||0.869
81513593|NCT02731820|162717114|OTHER|||||||0.954|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Potassium Citrate: T3 vs T0||||0.954
81513594|NCT02731820|162717114|OTHER|||||||0.798|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Potassium Citrate: T6 vs T0||||0.798
81513595|NCT02731820|162717114|OTHER|||||||0.377|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Potassium Citrate: T6 vs T3||||0.377
81513596|NCT02731820|162717114|OTHER|||||||0.886|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Placebo: T3 vs T0||||0.886
81513597|NCT02731820|162717114|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Placebo: T6 vs T0||||0.040
81513598|NCT02731820|162717114|OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Placebo: T6 vs T3||||0.017
81513599|NCT02731820|162717114|OTHER|||||||0.343|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent comparison (unpaired analysis) between Potassium Citrate and Placebo at T0||||0.343
81513600|NCT02731820|162717114|OTHER|||||||0.859|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent comparison (unpaired analysis) between Potassium Citrate and Placebo at T3||||0.859
81513601|NCT02731820|162717114|OTHER|||||||0.172|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent comparison (unpaired analysis) between Potassium Citrate and Placebo at T6||||0.172
81513602|NCT02731820|162717115|OTHER|||||||0.213|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Potassium Citrate: T3 vs T0||||0.213
81513603|NCT02731820|162717115|OTHER|||||||0.191|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Potassium Citrate: T6 vs T0||||0.191
81513604|NCT02731820|162717115|OTHER|||||||0.234|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Potassium Citrate: T6 vs T3||||0.234
81513605|NCT02731820|162717115|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Placebo: T3 vs T0||||0.370
81513606|NCT02731820|162717115|OTHER|||||||0.176|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Placebo: T6 vs T0||||0.176
81513607|NCT02731820|162717115|OTHER|||||||0.139|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Placebo: T6 vs T3||||0.139
81513608|NCT02731820|162717115|OTHER|||||||0.551|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent comparison (unpaired analysis) between Potassium Citrate and Placebo at T0||||0.551
81513609|NCT02731820|162717115|OTHER|||||||0.371|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent comparison (unpaired analysis) between Potassium Citrate and Placebo at T3||||0.371
81513610|NCT02731820|162717115|OTHER|||||||0.466|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent comparison (unpaired analysis) between Potassium Citrate and Placebo at T6||||0.466
81574469|NCT02899988|162821783|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.7||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|25.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||25.7|5.7|0.039
81513611|NCT02731820|162717116|OTHER|||||||0.094|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Potassium Citrate: T3 vs T0||||0.094
81513612|NCT02731820|162717116|OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Potassium Citrate: T6 vs T0||||0.0004
81513613|NCT02731820|162717116|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Potassium Citrate: T6 vs T3||||0.008
81513614|NCT02731820|162717116|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Placebo: T3 vs T0||||0.002
81513615|NCT02731820|162717116|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Potassium Citrate: T6 vs T0||||<0.0001
81513616|NCT02731820|162717116|OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired analysis within the group to evaluate the effect of Potassium Citrate: T6 vs T3||||0.0007
81513617|NCT02731820|162717116|OTHER|||||||0.458|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent comparison (unpaired analysis) between Potassium Citrate and Placebo at T0||||0.458
81513618|NCT02731820|162717116|OTHER|||||||0.434|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent comparison (unpaired analysis) between Potassium Citrate and Placebo at T3||||0.434
81513619|NCT02731820|162717116|OTHER|||||||0.555|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent comparison (unpaired analysis) between Potassium Citrate and Placebo at T6||||0.555
81513620|NCT04478071|162717117|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.036|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.009|||||"Risk difference of Vadadustat relative to Placebo. Values under confidence interval reflect Bayesian 95% credible interval rather than frequentist confidence interval."|Trial used Bayesian analysis for superiority. Hypothesis Testing for Primary Outcome: Among adult hospital admissions with lab-confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19, vadadustat 900 mg will demonstrate superiority to placebo as defined by a lower probability, at treatment day 14, of death (8) or hospitalization, on invasive mechanical ventilation or ECMO (7) or hospitalization, on non-invasive ventilation or high flow oxygen devices (6) on the NIAID-OS. See Statistical Analysis Plan for more details.||0.009|-0.084|
81513621|NCT04478071|162717117|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Probability|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Posterior probability of the risk difference of Vadadustat relative to Placebo.|||||
81513622|NCT04478071|162717118|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.1|||||"Risk ratio of Vadadustat relative to Placebo. Values under confidence interval reflect Bayesian 95% credible interval rather than frequentist confidence interval."|Trial used Bayesian analysis for superiority. Hypothesis Testing for Secondary Outcome: Among adult hospital admissions with lab-confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19, vadadustat 900 mg will demonstrate superiority to placebo as defined by a higher probability, at treatment day 14, of recovery on the MSOFA scale (MSOFA = 0).||1.1|0.92|
81513623|NCT04478071|162717118|SUPERIORITY||Posterior probability|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Posterior probability of the risk ratio of Vadadustat relative to Placebo.|||||
81513624|NCT00967694|162717130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed effects model was used to assess change in IOP over time using time-points as the primary independent variable with significance set at p \< 0.05. Power calculations showed that 20 subjects would allow detection of a 2.8-mmHg difference in IOP between any two time-points with 80% power assuming a standard deviation of 3.5 mmHg for IOP and a correlation between two time- points of 0.25||||>0.05
81513625|NCT01074463|162717152|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|109.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.25|120.12|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||120.12|99.25|
81513626|NCT01074463|162717153|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|104.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.73|109.68|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||109.68|98.73|
81513627|NCT01074463|162717154|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.78|107.11|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||107.11|97.78|
81513628|NCT00803400|162717163|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.001|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||A p-value less than 0.05 (≤ 0.05) is statistically significant. It indicates strong evidence against the null hypothesis, as there is less than a 5% probability the null is correct (and the results are random)||||<0.001
81513629|NCT00075946|162717223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.88|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is for Rituximab Retreatment Arm/Rituximab Scheduled Arm in follicular patients.|The primary analysis is to compare the time to rituximab failure (TTRF) between the retreatment arm and the scheduled arm in follicular patients.||1.88|0.90|0.33
81513630|NCT00075946|162717223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.75||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|6.19|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is for Rituximab Retreatment Arm/Rituximab Scheduled Arm in non-follicular patients.|||6.19|1.22|0.012
81513631|NCT00075946|162717224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|3.21||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|7.13|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio is for Rituximab Retreatment Arm/Rituximab Scheduled Arm in follicular patients.|||7.13|1.45|0.002
81513632|NCT00075946|162717224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0002
81513633|NCT00075946|162717225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.270
81513634|NCT01179217|162717245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|0.5||||0.0052|TWO_SIDED|||||"1. The primary analysis was analyzed using a CMH analysis of the number of SCCs using modified ridit scores.~2. P-value (controlling for region and HU use)~3. The null hypothesis of the final analysis was performed at the 0.045 significance level."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0052
81513635|NCT01179217|162717246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0045|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0045
81513636|NCT01179217|162717247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0888|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0888
81513637|NCT01453205|162717257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5543|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.5543
81513638|NCT01453205|162717258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8567|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.8567
81574470|NCT02899988|162821783|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.4||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|44.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||44.1|18.6|0.007
81513639|NCT01453205|162717259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7412|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7412
81513640|NCT01453205|162717260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9996|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9996
81513641|NCT01453205|162717261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1686|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1686
81513642|NCT02602275|162717283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||Significance level is 0.05, corrected for multiple comparisons in the search volume which is anatomically defined by the Automated Anatomical Labelling Atlas (AAL) coordinates.|Paired t-test|||||||0.004
81513643|NCT02602275|162717284|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level is 0.05, corrected for multiple comparisons in the search volume which is anatomically defined by the Automated Anatomical Labelling Atlas (AAL) coordinates.|Paired t-test|||||||>0.05
81513644|NCT02602275|162717285|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Significance level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|The outcome was deemed exploratory, as multiplicity was controlled using a priori ordered hypotheses, but the preceding endpoint was not met.||||||<0.001
81513645|NCT02602275|162717286|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Significance level is 0.05, corrected for multiple comparisons in the search volume which is anatomically defined by the Automated Anatomical Labelling Atlas (AAL) coordinates.|Paired t-test|||||||>0.05
81513646|NCT02602275|162717287|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Significance level is 0.05, corrected for multiple comparisons in the search volume which is anatomically defined by the AAL (Automated Anatomical Labelling Atlas) coordinates.|Paired t-test|The outcome was deemed exploratory, as multiplicity was controlled using a priori ordered hypotheses, but a preceding endpoint was not met.||||||<0.05
81513647|NCT02333396|162717337|SUPERIORITY||Beta Estimate|3.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.53||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.77|12.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||12.9|-5.77|0.44
81513648|NCT02333396|162717338|SUPERIORITY||Beta Estimate|3.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|7.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.84|-0.61|0.09
81513649|NCT02333396|162717339|SUPERIORITY||Beta Estimate|4.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.05||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|8.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||8.36|-0.09|0.05
81513650|NCT02333396|162717340|SUPERIORITY||Beta Estimare|3.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|7.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||7.67|-1.63|0.19
81513651|NCT02333396|162717341|SUPERIORITY||Beta Estimate|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.47||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|4.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.88|-5.33|0.93
81513652|NCT02333396|162717342|SUPERIORITY||Beta Estimate|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|2.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.31|-3.02|0.79
81513653|NCT02333396|162717345|SUPERIORITY||Beta Estimate|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.64|-2.62|0.64
81513654|NCT02333396|162717346|SUPERIORITY||Beta Estimate|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.22|-3.02|0.39
81513655|NCT02333396|162717348|SUPERIORITY||Beta Estiamte|1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|3.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.98|-0.55|0.13
81513656|NCT02333396|162717349|SUPERIORITY||Beta Estimate|1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|3.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.98|-0.55|0.13
81513657|NCT03989349|162717352|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|12.2||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.6|19.8||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||19.8|4.6|0.0006
81513658|NCT03989349|162717353|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|14.9||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.6|24.3||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||24.3|5.6|0.0008
81513659|NCT03989349|162717354|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|12.5||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.6|20.3||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||20.3|4.6|0.0006
81513660|NCT03989349|162717355|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|16.3||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|97.5|6.6|26.0||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||26.0|6.6|0.0004
81513661|NCT03989349|162717356|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|23.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|16.1|30.3||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Participants with missing data were considered non-responders.||30.3|16.1|<0.0001
81574471|NCT02899988|162821783|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.4||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|44.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||44.1|18.6|0.007
81574472|NCT02899988|162821784|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.62|89.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||89.97|5.62|<0.001
81574473|NCT02899988|162821784|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|74.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.1|87.0|||Regression, Logistic|||||87.0|62.1|<0.001
81513662|NCT03989349|162717356|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|27.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|21.2|34.5||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimates are from 50 complete datasets by MI-MAR assumption.|Nemolizumab 30 mg versus Placebo using multiple imputation (MI) with missing at random (MAR) assumption.||34.5|21.2|<0.0001
81513663|NCT03989349|162717357|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|27.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|17.5|36.6||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\].|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level. Participants with missing data were considered non-responders.||36.6|17.5|<0.0001
81513664|NCT03989349|162717357|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|33.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|24.5|42.3||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\].|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimates are from 50 complete datasets by MI-MAR assumption.|Nemolizumab 30 mg versus Placebo using MI-MAR assumption.||42.3|24.5|<0.0001
81513665|NCT03989349|162717358|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|17.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|10.9|23.3||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||23.3|10.9|<0.0001
81513666|NCT03989349|162717359|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|18.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|11.0|25.8||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||25.8|11.0|<0.0001
81513667|NCT03989349|162717360|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|17.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|10.8|24.3||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||24.3|10.8|< 0.0001
81513668|NCT03989349|162717361|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|21.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|12.5|31.4||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||31.4|12.5|<0.0001
81513669|NCT03989349|162717362|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|20.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|15.6|26.1||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting the randomized stratification variables (IGA severity and PP NRS).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||26.1|15.6|< 0.0001
81513670|NCT03989349|162717363|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|22.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|15.0|29.9||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||29.9|15.0|<0.0001
81513671|NCT03989349|162717364|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|13.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|9.0|17.4||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||17.4|9|< 0.0001
81513672|NCT03989349|162717365|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|9.9||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.5|14.3||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||14.3|5.5|0.0001
81513673|NCT03989349|162717366|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|15.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|11.0|19.2||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level||19.2|11|< 0.0001
81574474|NCT02899988|162821784|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|70.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.6|83.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||83.7|57.6|<0.001
81574475|NCT02899988|162821785|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.7||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|25.7|||Regression, Logistic|||sPGA (0)||25.7|5.7|0.041
81513674|NCT03989349|162717367|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|16.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|10.5|22.1||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||22.1|10.5|<0.0001
81513675|NCT03989349|162717368|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|6.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.8|9.1||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\] and PP NRS \[\>=7, \<7\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for the preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||9.1|3.8|<0.0001
81513676|NCT03989349|162717369|OTHER||Strata-adjusted percentage difference|8.0||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.2|11.8||Strata-adjusted p-values were calculated from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting randomized stratification variables (IGA severity \[3=moderate, 4=severe\]).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. Testing was performed sequentially in order the outcome measures were reported and continued when the test for preceding outcome measure was statistically significant at two-sided 2.5% significance level.||11.8|4.2|0.0004
81513677|NCT03219034|162717370|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.8||||0.152|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Cross-over design: Median differences between oral appliances at the end of the first 4-week leg of the study (T2). The hypothesis tested was that REI would be lowered more with Appliance A than B.||||0.152
81513678|NCT00778258|162717376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.77||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.93|0.31|0.58
81513679|NCT00778258|162717377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|1.13||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|2.68|||Chi-squared|||Progression comparison at 12 Months||2.68|0.48|0.78
81513680|NCT00778258|162717377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.81||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.91|||Chi-squared|||Progression comparison at 24 Months||1.91|0.34|0.62
81513681|NCT00778258|162717378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison at 12 Months||||0.14
81513682|NCT00778258|162717378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison at 24 Months||||0.17
81513683|NCT00778258|162717378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison at 36 Months||||0.33
81513684|NCT00778258|162717379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.41
81513685|NCT00778258|162717380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.09
81513686|NCT00778258|162717380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||Null hypothesis is that correlation = 0|Spearman's Correlation|||||||0.01
81547809|NCT05021978|162771075|OTHER|||||||0.1048||||||Change from baseline to Day 7 in TETRAS Upper Limb Score|Mixed Models Analysis|Includes timepoint as fixed effect and baseline TETRAS score as a covariate. Within subject variability modeled using unstructured covariance pattern.||Sample size is a convenience sample determined according to feasibility to provide sufficient and safety data to inform the development of future controlled studies with PRAX-944. In the open-label phase of the trial (Part A ), at least 10 participants would provide an 80% probability of observing at least 1 AE with an underlying incidence of 15% or greater and provide approximately 80% power to detect an effect size of 1.0 on the primary endpoint change from baseline in TETRAS Upper Limb score.||||0.1048
81513687|NCT00778258|162717381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Analysis on Betalactoglobulin||||<0.01
81513688|NCT00778258|162717381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||Null hypothesis is that correlation = 0|Spearman Correlation|||Analysis on Betalactoglobulin IgE||||<0.01
81513689|NCT00778258|162717381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Analysis on Casein IgE||||<0.01
81513690|NCT00778258|162717381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||Null hypothesis is that correlation = 0|Spearman Correlation|||Analysis on Casein IgE||||<0.01
81513691|NCT00778258|162717381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Analysis on Cow's Milk IgE||||<0.01
81513692|NCT00778258|162717381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||Null hypothesis is that correlation = 0|Spearman Correlation|||Analysis on Cow's Milk IgE||||<0.01
81547810|NCT05021978|162771075|OTHER|||||||0.0028||||||Change from baseline to Day 14 in TETRAS UL score|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0028
81513693|NCT00778258|162717382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Analysis on Max Basophil Assessment||||0.01
81513694|NCT00778258|162717382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||||||Null hypothesis is that correlation = 0|Spearman Correlation|||Analysis on Max Basophil Assessment||||0.22
81513695|NCT00778258|162717382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Analysis on Tregs||||0.59
81513696|NCT00778258|162717382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32||||||Null hypothesis is that correlation = 0|Spearman Correlation|||Analysis on Tregs||||0.32
81513697|NCT00778258|162717383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.50
81513698|NCT00778258|162717384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||||||Correlation = -0.18|Spearman Correlation|||Baseline Comparison||||0.033
81513699|NCT00778258|162717384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||Correlation = -0.34|Spearman Correlation|||Month 12 Comparison||||0.002
81513700|NCT00778258|162717384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.156||||||Correlation = -0.20|Spearman Correlation|||Month 24 Comparison||||0.156
81513701|NCT00778258|162717384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077||||||Correlation = -0.27|Spearman Correlation|||Month 36 Comparison||||0.077
81513702|NCT00778258|162717385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||36 Month Comparison||||<0.01
81513703|NCT02438683|162717388|OTHER||Slope|0.0029|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0012|0.0046||||The covariance structure is No diagonal Factor Analytic FA0(2).||The regression model with response variable placebo-corrected HR change from baseline (ddHR) and independent variable Plasma concentration includes a fixed slope effect as well as random intercept and slope estimates for each subject. (Primary analysis).||0.0046|0.0012|
81547811|NCT05021978|162771079|OTHER|||||||0.4025|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Change from baseline to Day 7||||||0.4025
81547812|NCT05021978|162771079|OTHER|||||||0.0766||||||Change from baseline to Day 14|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0766
81513704|NCT02438683|162717389|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|6.97||||For the repeated effect 'time', the covariance structure was chosen to be unstructured.|Mean Difference (Net) is actually the adjusted mean difference calculated as BI 409306 50 mg minus Placebo.|The a repeated measures model included 'period baseline', 'subject baseline' (defined as the arithmetic mean of the 2 period baselines), 'treatment', 'baseline\*time' interaction, 'treatment\*time' interaction and 'time' as fixed effects and subject as random effect (Primary analysis).||6.97|0.73|
81513705|NCT02438683|162717390|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.69|8.16||||For the repeated effect 'time', the covariance structure was chosen to be unstructured.|Mean Difference (Net) is actually the adjusted mean difference calculated as BI 409306 200 mg minus Placebo.|The a repeated measures model included 'period baseline', 'subject baseline' (defined as the arithmetic mean of the 2 period baselines), 'treatment', 'baseline\*time' interaction, 'treatment\*time' interaction and 'time' as fixed effects and subject as random effect (Primary analysis).||8.16|1.69|
81513706|NCT02438683|162717391|OTHER||Slope|0.0011|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0009|0.003||||The covariance structure is No diagonal Factor Analytic FA0(2).||The regression model with response variable placebo-corrected QTcF change from baseline (ddQTcF) and independent variable. Plasma concentration includes a fixed slope effect as well as random intercept and slope estimates for each subject (Primary analysis). The covariance structure is No diagonal Factor Analytic FA0(2).||0.0030|-0.0009|
81513707|NCT02438683|162717392|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.39|5.7||||For the repeated effect 'time', the covariance structure was chosen to be unstructured.|Mean Difference (Net) is actually the adjusted mean difference calculated as BI 409306 50 mg minus Placebo.|The a repeated measures model included 'period baseline', 'subject baseline' (defined as the arithmetic mean of the 2 period baselines), 'treatment', 'baseline\*time' interaction, 'treatment\*time' interaction and 'time' as fixed effects and subject as random effect (Primary analysis).||5.70|3.39|
81513708|NCT02438683|162717393|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.34|8.13||||For the repeated effect 'time', the covariance structure was chosen to be unstructured.|Mean Difference (Net) is actually the adjusted mean difference calculated as BI 409306 200 mg minus Placebo.|The a repeated measures model included 'period baseline', 'subject baseline' (defined as the arithmetic mean of the 2 period baselines), 'treatment', 'baseline\*time' interaction, 'treatment\*time' interaction and 'time' as fixed effects and subject as random effect (Primary analysis).||8.13|1.34|
81513709|NCT02438683|162717394|OTHER||Slope|0.0054|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0032|0.0076||||The covariance structure is Unstructured.||The regression model with response variable placebo-corrected max HR (dHR) and independent variable Plasma concentration includes a fixed slope effect as well as random intercept and slope estimates for each subject. (Primary analysis)||0.0076|0.0032|
81513710|NCT02438683|162717395|OTHER||Slope|-0.0014|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0036|0.0008||||The covariance structure is Unstructured.||The regression model with response variable placebo-corrected change from max HR to recovery HR (ddHR) and independent variable Plasma concentration includes a fixed slope effect as well as random intercept estimates for each subject (Primary analysis).||0.0008|-0.0036|
81513711|NCT02438683|162717395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-0.0029|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0052|-0.0007||||The covariance structure is Unstructured.||The regression model with response variable placebo-corrected change from max HR to recovery HR (ddHR) and independent variable Plasma concentration includes a fixed slope effect as well as random intercept estimates for each subject (Primary analysis).||-0.0007|-0.0052|
81513712|NCT01926041|162717396|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.84||Statistical significance levels were determined by two-tailed tests (P \< 0.05).|Regression, Cox|||||0.84|0.48|0.008
81513713|NCT01926041|162717397|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.85||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|3.04||Statistical significance levels were determined by two-tailed tests (P \< 0.05).|Regression, Cox|||||3.04|1.13|0.023
81513714|NCT01926041|162717403|OTHER||Beta Coefficient|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81513715|NCT02136680|162717407|SUPERIORITY||Regression Coefficient|0.046||||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in Self-Esteem from Baseline to First Follow-up: Intervention Group vs. Control Group||||0.400
81513716|NCT02136680|162717407|SUPERIORITY||Regression Coefficient|0.119||||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in Self-Esteem from Baseline to Second Follow-up: Intervention Group vs. Control Group||||0.022
81513717|NCT02136680|162717407|SUPERIORITY||Regression Coefficient|-0.003||||0.347|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in Self-Esteem from First Follow-up to Second Follow-up: Intervention Group vs. Control Group||||0.347
81513718|NCT02136680|162717408|SUPERIORITY||Regression Coefficient|-0.003||||0.959|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in Global QOL from Baseline to First Follow-up: Intervention Group vs. Control Group||||0.959
81513719|NCT02136680|162717408|SUPERIORITY||Regression Coefficient|0.143||||0.021|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in Global QOL from Baseline to Second Follow-up: Intervention Group vs. Control Group||||0.021
81513720|NCT02136680|162717408|SUPERIORITY||Regression Coefficient|0.048||||0.454|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in Global QOL from First Follow-up to Second Follow-up: Intervention Group vs. Control Group||||0.454
81513721|NCT02136680|162717408|SUPERIORITY||Regression Coefficient|-0.015||||0.774|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in Summary QOL from Baseline to First Follow-up||||0.774
81513722|NCT02136680|162717408|SUPERIORITY||Regression Coefficient|0.137||||0.018|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in Summary QOL from Baseline to Second Follow-up: Intervention Group vs. Control Group||||0.018
81513723|NCT02136680|162717408|SUPERIORITY||Regression Coefficient|0.051||||0.362|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in Summary QOL from First Follow-up to Second Follow-up: Intervention Group vs. Control Group||||0.362
81513724|NCT02136680|162717409|SUPERIORITY||Regression Coefficient|-0.072||||0.213|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in Palliative Outcomes from Baseline to First Follow-up: Intervention Group vs. Control Group||||0.213
81513725|NCT02136680|162717409|SUPERIORITY||Regression Coefficient|0.037||||0.561|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Change in Palliative Outcomes from Baseline to Second Follow-up: Intervention Group vs. Control Group||||0.561
81513726|NCT02136680|162717409|SUPERIORITY|Change in Palliative Outcomes from First Follow-up to Second Follow-up: Intervention Group vs. Control Group|Regression Coefficient|0.165||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.008
81513727|NCT01846299|162717449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.203||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|5.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.16|0.40|0.0111
81547813|NCT05021978|162771080|OTHER|||||||0.2501||||||Change from baseline to Day 7|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2501
81547814|NCT05021978|162771080|OTHER|||||||0.1874||||||Chnage from baseline to Day 14|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1874
81547815|NCT05021978|162771081|OTHER|||||||0.4722||||||Item 6 Archimedes Spiral (right) change from baseline to Day 7|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4722
81547816|NCT05021978|162771081|OTHER|||||||0.6215||||||Item 6 Archimedes Spiral (left) change from baseline to Day 7|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6215
81547817|NCT05021978|162771081|OTHER|||||||0.9648||||||Item 7 Handwriting change from baseline to Day 7|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9648
81547818|NCT05021978|162771081|OTHER|||||||0.2855||||||Item 7 Handwriting change from baseline to Day 14|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2855
81547819|NCT05021978|162771081|OTHER|||||||0.205||||||Item 6 Archimedes Spiral (right) change from baseline to Day 14|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2050
81547820|NCT05021978|162771081|OTHER|||||||0.2364||||||Item 6 Archimedes Spiral (left) change from baseline to Day 14|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2364
81547821|NCT05021978|162771085|OTHER|||||||0.0216|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0216
81547822|NCT05021978|162771086|OTHER|||||||0.1042||||||Change from baseline Day 7|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1042
81547823|NCT05021978|162771086|OTHER|||||||0.0257||||||Change from baseline Day 21|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0257
81547824|NCT05021978|162771087|OTHER|||||||0.2971||||||Change from baseline to Day 7|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2971
81547825|NCT05021978|162771087|OTHER|||||||0.2034||||||Change from baseline Day 21|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2034
81547826|NCT05021978|162771087|OTHER|||||||0.1105||||||Change from baseline to Day 42|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1105
81547827|NCT05021978|162771088|OTHER|||||||0.005||||||Change from baseline to Day 7|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0050
81547828|NCT05021978|162771088|OTHER|||||||0.0018||||||Change from baseline to Day 21|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0018
81547829|NCT05021978|162771088|OTHER|||||||0.0061||||||Change from baseline to Day 42|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0061
81547830|NCT05021978|162771089|OTHER|||||||0.9776||||||Item 6 Archimedes Spiral (right) change from baseline to Day 7|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9776
81547831|NCT05021978|162771089|OTHER|||||||0.1962||||||Item 6 Archimedes Spiral (left) change from baseline to Day 7|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1962
81547832|NCT05021978|162771089|OTHER|||||||0.9419||||||Item 7 Handwriting change from baseline to Day 7|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9419
81547833|NCT05021978|162771089|OTHER|||||||0.0668||||||Item 6 Archimedes Spiral (right) change from baseline to Day 21|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0668
81547834|NCT05021978|162771089|OTHER|||||||0.9191||||||Item 6 Archimedes Spiral (left) change from baseline to Day 21|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9191
81547835|NCT05021978|162771089|OTHER|||||||0.6075||||||Item 7 Handwriting change from baseline to Day 21|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6075
81547836|NCT05021978|162771089|OTHER|||||||0.246||||||Item 6 Archimedes Spiral (right) change from baseline to Day 42|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2460
81547837|NCT05021978|162771089|OTHER|||||||0.6736||||||Item 6 Archimedes Spiral (left) change from baseline to Day 42|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6736
81547838|NCT05021978|162771089|OTHER|||||||0.8511||||||Item 7 Handwriting change from baseline to Day 42|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8511
81547839|NCT05021978|162771090|OTHER|||||||0.1505||||||Change from baseline to Day 7|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1505
81547840|NCT05021978|162771090|OTHER|||||||0.0543||||||Change from baseline to Day 21|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0543
81547841|NCT05021978|162771090|OTHER|||||||0.0015||||||Change from baseline to Day 42|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0015
81547842|NCT05021978|162771091|OTHER|||||||0.8638||||||Change from baseline to Day 7|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8638
81547843|NCT05021978|162771091|OTHER|||||||0.0605||||||Change from baseline to Day 21|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0605
81547844|NCT05021978|162771091|OTHER|||||||0.0871||||||Change from baseline to Day 42|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0871
81547845|NCT00043979|162771108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||7 participants who did not receive a transplant compared with 21 participants transplanted.|Kaplan-Meier|||||||.0003
81547846|NCT03096288|162771122|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.0||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|52.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||52|-9|0.169
81547847|NCT03096288|162771122|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|17.0||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|45.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||45|-11|0.236
81547848|NCT01411891|162771131|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|8.4||||||||8.4|0.3|
81547849|NCT01411891|162771132|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.8||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.6|0.4|0.65
81547850|NCT02004093|162771134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3967|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3967
81547851|NCT02004093|162771134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4552|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4552
81547852|NCT02004093|162771134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.3972|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.92|1.49||p-value resulting from Wald test of null hypothesis that the hazard ratio equals (=) 1|Wald test|||||1.49|0.92|0.3972
81547853|NCT02004093|162771135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Rates|6.32||||0.3943|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.9|16.6|||Chi-squared|||||16.6|-3.9|0.3943
81547854|NCT02004093|162771135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.86|2.17|||||approximate 80% confidence interval (CI) for difference of two rates using Hauck-Anderson method|||2.17|0.86|
81547855|NCT02004093|162771136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3655|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3655
81547856|NCT02004093|162771136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1319|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1319
81547857|NCT02004093|162771136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.3679|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.92|1.61|||Wald test|p-value resulting from Wald test of null hypothesis that the hazard ratio=1||||1.61|0.92|0.3679
81547858|NCT02004093|162771139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8129|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.8129
81547859|NCT02004093|162771139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.692|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6920
81547860|NCT02004093|162771139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.8137|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.82|1.32|||Wald test|p-value resulting from Wald test of null hypothesis that the hazard ratio=1||||1.32|0.82|0.8137
81547861|NCT02004093|162771142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5726|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5726
81547862|NCT02004093|162771142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3903|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3903
81547863|NCT02004093|162771142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.87|1.43|||Wald test|p-value resulting from Wald test of null hypothesis that the hazard ratio=1||||1.43|0.87|0.5870
81547864|NCT02004093|162771144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9261|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9261
81547865|NCT02004093|162771144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8591|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8591
81547866|NCT02004093|162771144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.9262|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.74|1.41||p-value resulting from Wald test of null hypothesis that the hazard ratio=1|Wald test|||||1.41|0.74|0.9262
81547867|NCT00414596|162771148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|The primary pain end-point was assessed by a mixed effect model with time (visit) and as fixed effects and subject as random effect.||"Hypothesis: Patients with chronic low back pain who undergo spinal decompression with a standardized 6-week regimen consisting of 20 treatments with the spinal decompression system would experience \>50% reduction in their verbal score of pain intensity.~Power Analysis: Mean pain scores at time of enrollment were assumed to equal 6 with potential reduction in pain of 50%. To obtain 80% power at an alpha level of 0.05, sample size was estimated as 20 patients."||||.0001
81547868|NCT04614974|162771160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3
81547869|NCT04614974|162771161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8
81547870|NCT04614974|162771162|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||McNemar|||Noisy breathing pre/post||||0.5
81547871|NCT04614974|162771162|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||McNemar|||Noisy breathing pre/post||||0.01
81547872|NCT04614974|162771162|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||McNemar|||Stridor pre/post||||0.2
81547873|NCT04614974|162771162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||McNemar|||Stridor pre/post||||0.02
81547874|NCT04614974|162771162|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||McNemar|||Chest wall retractions pre/post||||0.5
81547875|NCT04614974|162771162|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Chest wall retractions pre/post||||1.0
81547876|NCT04614974|162771162|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Apnea pre/post||||1.0
81547877|NCT04614974|162771163|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||McNemar|||Emesis pre/post||||0.5
81547878|NCT04614974|162771163|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||McNemar|||Emesis pre/post||||0.07
81547879|NCT04614974|162771163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||McNemar|||Choking pre/post||||0.06
81547880|NCT04614974|162771163|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Choking pre/post||||1.0
81547881|NCT04614974|162771163|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||McNemar|||Coughing pre/post||||0.02
81547882|NCT04614974|162771163|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Coughing pre/post||||1.0
81547883|NCT04614974|162771163|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Gagging pre/post||||1.0
81547884|NCT04614974|162771164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3
81547885|NCT04614974|162771165|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81547886|NCT02754440|162771170|OTHER|A procedure is a success if the subject's platelet product has a residual WBC count of \< 5.0 × 10\^6 for the single platelet product group. The FDA requirements are met if the lower one-sided 95% confidence interval for the procedure success rate is at least 95%.|Simple Sample Proportion|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.968||||||When estimated proportion is 100%, standard error of the mean is estimated as 0.|Up to 450 healthy adult subjects will be enrolled in this study to ensure 93 evaluable single platelet product collections, 93 evaluable double platelet product collections, and 93 evaluable triple platelet product collections. This number was chosen to meet the FDA requirements of at least 95% of platelet units with an acceptable residual WBC level with 95% confidence. With 93 platelet products, this allowed for at most 1 failure.|||0.968|
81547887|NCT02754440|162771170|OTHER|A procedure is a success if the subject's platelet product has a residual WBC count of \< 8.0 × 10\^6 for the double platelet product group, or \< 5.0 × 10\^6 for each transfusable unit . The FDA requirements are met if the lower one-sided 95% confidence interval for the procedure success rate is at least 95%.|Simple Sample Proportion|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.968||||||When estimated proportion is 100%, standard error of the mean is estimated as 0.|Up to 450 healthy adult subjects will be enrolled in this study to ensure 93 evaluable single platelet product collections, 93 evaluable double platelet product collections, and 93 evaluable triple platelet product collections. This number was chosen to meet the FDA requirements of at least 95% of platelet units with an acceptable residual WBC level with 95% confidence. With 93 platelet products, this allowed for at most 1 failure.|||0.968|
81547888|NCT02754440|162771170|OTHER|A procedure is a success if the subject's platelet product has a residual WBC count of \< 12.0 × 10\^6 for the triple platelet product group, or \< 5.0 × 10\^6 for each transfusable unit . The FDA requirements are met if the lower one-sided 95% confidence interval for the procedure success rate is at least 95%.|Simple Sample Proportion|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.968||||||When estimated proportion is 100%, standard error of the mean is estimated as 0.|Up to 450 healthy adult subjects will be enrolled in this study to ensure 93 evaluable single platelet product collections, 93 evaluable double platelet product collections, and 93 evaluable triple platelet product collections. This number was chosen to meet the FDA requirements of at least 95% of platelet units with an acceptable residual WBC level with 95% confidence. With 93 platelet products, this allowed for at most 1 failure.|||0.968|
81547889|NCT02754440|162771171|OTHER|A procedure is a success if the subject's platelet product has a platelet yield of ≥ 3.0 × 10\^11 for the single platelet product group. The requirements are met if the lower one-sided 95% confidence interval for the procedure success rate is at least 75%.|Simple Sample Proportion|0.957|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.904|||||||Up to 450 healthy subjects were enrolled to ensure 93 evaluable single, double, and triple platelet product collections. With 93 platelet products being collected, 16 failures or less was required to show that the proportion of units with an acceptable platelet yield is at least 75% with 95% confidence.|||0.904|
81547890|NCT02754440|162771171|OTHER|A procedure is a success if the subject's platelet product has a platelet yield of ≥ 6.2 × 10\^11 for the double platelet product group. The requirements are met if the lower one-sided 95% confidence interval for the procedure success rate is at least 75%.|Simple Sample Proportion|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.968||||||When estimated proportion is 100%, standard error of the mean is estimated as 0.|Up to 450 healthy subjects were enrolled to ensure 93 evaluable single, double, and triple platelet product collections. With 93 platelet products being collected, 16 failures or less was required to show that the proportion of units with an acceptable platelet yield is at least 75% with 95% confidence.|||0.968|
81574476|NCT02899988|162821785|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.4||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|44.1|||Regression, Logistic|||sPGA (0)||44.1|18.6|0.007
81574477|NCT02899988|162821785|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|31.4||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.6|44.1|||Regression, Logistic|||sPGA (0)||44.1|18.6|0.008
81574478|NCT02899988|162821785|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|35.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.5|49.1|||Regression, Logistic|||sPGA (0/1)||49.1|21.5|<0.001
81547891|NCT02754440|162771171|OTHER|A procedure is a success if the subject's platelet product has a platelet yield of ≥ 9.3 × 10\^11 for the triple platelet product group. The requirements are met if the lower one-sided 95% confidence interval for the procedure success rate is at least 75%.|Simple Sample Proportion|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.968||||||When estimated proportion is 100%, standard error of the mean is estimated as 0.|Up to 450 healthy subjects were enrolled to ensure 93 evaluable single, double, and triple platelet product collections. With 93 platelet products being collected, 16 failures or less was required to show that the proportion of units with an acceptable platelet yield is at least 75% with 95% confidence.|||0.968|
81547892|NCT02557139|162771174|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval for the comparison of fed vs. fasted is within the acceptance range 80.00% to 125.00%, then it is concluded that there is no effect of food on belumosudil tablets.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means (%)|100.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.0|125.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Cmax null hypothesis: Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means = 100%|Intra-subject variability: 48.00%|125.00|80.00|< 0.001
81547893|NCT02557139|162771174|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval for the comparison of belumosudil tablet (test drug) vs. the belumosudil capsule (reference drug) is within the acceptance range 80.00% to 125.00%, then it is concluded that there is no effect on the use of belumosudi tablet compared to belumosudil capsule.|Ratio of Geometric Means (%)|100.0||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.0|125.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Cmax null hypothesis: Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means = 100%|Intra-subject variability: 48.00%|125.00|80.00|0.23
81547894|NCT02557139|162771175|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval for the comparison of fed vs. fasted is within the acceptance range 80.00% to 125.00%, then it is concluded that there is no effect of food on belumosudil tablets.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means (%)|100.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.0|125.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||AUC(0-inf) Null Hypothesis: Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means = 100%|Intra-subject variability: 34.25%|125.00|80.00|<0.001
81547895|NCT02557139|162771175|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval for the comparison of belumosudil tablet (test drug) vs. the belumosudil capsule (reference drug) is within the acceptance range 80.00% to 125.00%, then it is concluded that there is no effect on the use of belumosudi tablet compared to belumosudil capsule.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means (%)|100.0||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.0|125.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||AUC(0-inf) Null Hypothesis: Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means = 100%|Intra-subject variability;|125.00|80.00|0.16
81547896|NCT02557139|162771175|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval for the comparison of fed vs. fasted is within the acceptance range 80.00% to 125.00%, then it is concluded that there is no effect of food on belumosudil tablets.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means (%)|100.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.0|125.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||AUC(0-last) Null Hypothesis: Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means = 100%|Intra-subject variability = 38.16%|125.00|80.00|< 0.001
81547897|NCT02557139|162771175|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval for the comparison of belumosudil tablet (test drug) vs. the belumosudil capsule (reference drug) is within the acceptance range 80.00% to 125.00%, then it is concluded that there is no effect on the use of belumosudi tablet compared to belumosudil capsule.|Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means (%)|100.0||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.0|125.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Intra-subject variability = 38.16%|AUC(0-last) Null Hypothesis: Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means = 100%|Intra-subject variability = 38.16%|125.00|80.00|0.18
81547898|NCT01721044|162771218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|If logistic regression sample size requirements are not met, the p-value from Fisher's exact test is used instead.||||||0.001
81547899|NCT01721044|162771219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81547900|NCT01721044|162771220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81547901|NCT01721044|162771221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.14|||||||Regression, Logistic|If logistic regression sample size requirements are not met, the p-value from Fisher's exact test is used instead.||||||0.140
81547902|NCT01721044|162771222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Regression, Logistic|If logistic regression sample size requirements are not met, the p-value from Fisher's exact test is used instead.||||||0.001
81547903|NCT01721044|162771223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81547904|NCT01721044|162771224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81547905|NCT01721044|162771225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.723|||||||Regression, Logistic|If logistic regression sample size requirements are not met, the p-value from Fisher's exact test is used instead.||||||0.723
81547906|NCT01721044|162771226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided \<=0.05|Regression, Logistic|If logistic regression sample size requirements are not met, the p-value from Fisher's exact test is used instead.||||||0.001
81547907|NCT01721044|162771226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided \<=0.05|Regression, Logistic|If logistic regression sample size requirements are not met, the p-value from Fisher's exact test is used instead.||||||0.001
81547908|NCT01721044|162771227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|Regression, Logistic|If logistic regression sample size requirements are not met, the p-value from Fisher's exact test is used instead.||Week 12||||0.001
81547909|NCT01721044|162771227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|Regression, Logistic|If logistic regression sample size requirements are not met, the p-value from Fisher's exact test is used instead.||Week 12||||0.002
81547910|NCT01721044|162771227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|Regression, Logistic|If logistic regression sample size requirements are not met, the p-value from Fisher's exact test is used instead.||Week 24||||0.001
81547911|NCT01721044|162771227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|Regression, Logistic|If logistic regression sample size requirements are not met, the p-value from Fisher's exact test is used instead.||Week 24||||0.015
81547912|NCT01721044|162771228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|Regression, Logistic|If logistic regression sample size requirements are not met, the p-value from Fisher's exact test is used instead.||Week 12||||0.002
81547913|NCT01721044|162771228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|Regression, Logistic|If logistic regression sample size requirements are not met, the p-value from Fisher's exact test is used instead.||Week 12||||0.001
81547914|NCT01721044|162771228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|Regression, Logistic|If logistic regression sample size requirements are not met, the p-value from Fisher's exact test is used instead.||Week 24||||0.001
81547915|NCT01721044|162771228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|Regression, Logistic|If logistic regression sample size requirements are not met, the p-value from Fisher's exact test is used instead.||Week 24||||0.001
81547916|NCT01721044|162771229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81547917|NCT01721044|162771229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81547918|NCT01721044|162771230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81547919|NCT01721044|162771230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.009
81547920|NCT01721044|162771231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81547921|NCT01721044|162771231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81547922|NCT01721044|162771232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|Regression, Logistic|If logistic regression sample size requirements are not met, the p-value from Fisher's exact test is used instead.||||||0.012
81547923|NCT01721044|162771232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|Regression, Logistic|If logistic regression sample size requirements are not met, the p-value from Fisher's exact test is used instead.||||||0.104
81547924|NCT01721044|162771233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81547925|NCT01721044|162771233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81547926|NCT01721044|162771234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81547927|NCT01721044|162771234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.018
81547928|NCT01721044|162771235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81547929|NCT01721044|162771235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81547930|NCT01721044|162771236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.005
81547931|NCT01721044|162771236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.004
81547932|NCT01721044|162771236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.002
81547933|NCT01721044|162771236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||Week 24||||0.026
81547934|NCT01721044|162771237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.448|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||MCS Week 12||||0.448
81547935|NCT01721044|162771237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.058|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||MCS Week 12||||0.058
81547936|NCT01721044|162771237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.446|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||MCS Week 24||||0.446
81547937|NCT01721044|162771237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.401|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||MCS Week 24||||0.401
81547938|NCT01721044|162771237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||PCS Week 12||||0.001
81547939|NCT01721044|162771237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||PCS Week 12||||0.001
81547940|NCT01721044|162771237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||PCS Week 24||||0.001
81547941|NCT01721044|162771237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||PCS Week 24||||0.001
81547942|NCT01721044|162771238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||Week 12, US Algorithm||||0.001
81547943|NCT01721044|162771238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||Week 12, US Algorithm||||0.001
81547944|NCT01721044|162771238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||Week 24, US Algorithm||||0.001
81547945|NCT01721044|162771238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||Week 24, US Algorithm||||0.003
81547946|NCT01721044|162771238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||Week 12, UK Algorithm||||0.001
81547947|NCT01721044|162771238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||Week 12, UK Algorithm||||0.001
81547948|NCT01721044|162771238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||Week 24, UK Algorithm||||0.001
81547949|NCT01721044|162771238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.05|ANCOVA|||Week 24, UK Algorithm||||0.002
81547950|NCT01721044|162771239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.362|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Absenteeism Week 12||||0.362
81547951|NCT01721044|162771239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Absenteeism Week 12||||0.170
81547952|NCT01721044|162771239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.753|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Absenteeism Week 24||||0.753
81547953|NCT01721044|162771239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.715|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Absenteeism Week 24||||0.715
81547954|NCT01721044|162771239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.077|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Presenteeism Week 12||||0.077
81547955|NCT01721044|162771239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.058|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Presenteeism Week 12||||0.058
81547956|NCT01721044|162771239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.232|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Presenteeism Week 24||||0.232
81547957|NCT01721044|162771239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.534|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Presenteeism Week 24||||0.534
81547958|NCT01721044|162771239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.079|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Work Productivity Loss Week 12||||0.079
81547959|NCT01721044|162771239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Work Productivity Loss Week 12||||0.070
81547960|NCT01721044|162771239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.327|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Work Productivity Loss Week 24||||0.327
81547961|NCT01721044|162771239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.479|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Work Productivity Loss Week 24||||0.479
81547962|NCT01721044|162771239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Activity Impairment Week 12||||0.001
81547963|NCT01721044|162771239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Activity Impairment Week 12||||0.005
81547964|NCT01721044|162771239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Activity Impairment Week 24||||0.001
81547965|NCT01721044|162771239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Activity Impairment Week 24||||0.030
81547966|NCT04634253|162771242|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.361||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.16|-1.60|0.017
81547967|NCT04634253|162771242|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|-0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.46|-1.73|<0.001
81547968|NCT04634253|162771243|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|3.44|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.44|0.29|0.997
81547969|NCT04634253|162771243|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.4||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|10.4|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.40|1.11|0.032
81547970|NCT04634253|162771244|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.29||||0.235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|2.25|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.25|0.04|0.235
81547971|NCT04634253|162771244|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|5.61|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.61|0.33|0.661
81547972|NCT04634253|162771245|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|4.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.28|0.22|0.965
81547973|NCT04634253|162771245|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.91||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|10.33|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.33|0.82|0.098
81547974|NCT04634253|162771246|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.71||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.65|-3.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.87|-18.65|0.003
81547975|NCT04634253|162771246|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-13.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.265|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.61|-6.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-6.60|-19.61|<0.001
81547976|NCT04634253|162771247|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.782||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.83|-2.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.77|-17.83|0.008
81547977|NCT04634253|162771247|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.282|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.29|-5.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.22|-18.29|<0.001
81547978|NCT04634253|162771248|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.365||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.63|1.77|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component Score (MCS)||1.77|-7.63|0.218
81547979|NCT04634253|162771248|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.065||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|5.26|||ANCOVA|||Mental Component Score (MCS)||5.26|-2.95|0.578
81547980|NCT04634253|162771248|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.368||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|6.73|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component Score (PCS)||6.73|-2.69|0.396
81547981|NCT04634253|162771248|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.057||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|5.5|||ANCOVA|||Physical Component Score (PCS)||5.50|-2.67|0.493
81547982|NCT01499355|162771258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.367||||||P-Value from Cox proportional hazard model, including the variable for treatment, adjusted for the covariates including region (Latin America, Asia, rest of world \[ROW\]) and renal response at Run-in Week 12 (partial and non-response).|Cox proportional hazard|||||||0.367
81547983|NCT01499355|162771258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.283||||||P-Value from Cox proportional hazard model, including the variable for treatment, adjusted for the covariates including region (Latin America, Asia, ROW) and renal response at Run-in Week 12 (partial and non-response).|Cox proportional hazard|||||||0.283
81547984|NCT01499355|162771259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0486||||||Model includes the variable for treatment, adjusted for the covariates including region (Latin America, Asia, ROW) and renal response at Run-in Week 12 (partial and non-response).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0486
81547985|NCT01499355|162771259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0668||||||Model includes the variable for treatment, adjusted for the covariates including region (Latin America, Asia, ROW) and renal response at Run-in Week 12 (partial and non-response).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0668
81547986|NCT01499355|162771260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0628||||0.0456|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0081|0.4843||Model includes the variable for treatment, adjusted for the covariates including region (Latin America, Asia, ROW) and renal response at Run-in Week 12 (partial and non-response).|Regression, Logistic|||||0.4843|0.0081|0.0456
81547987|NCT01499355|162771260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4344||||0.5455|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0996|1.8941||Model includes the variable for treatment, adjusted for the covariates including region (Latin America, Asia, ROW) and renal response at Run-in Week 12 (partial and non-response).|Regression, Logistic|||||1.8941|0.0996|0.5455
81547988|NCT01499355|162771260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0252|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0252
81547989|NCT01499355|162771260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2876|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2876
81547990|NCT01499355|162771263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.863|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.863
81547991|NCT01499355|162771263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.769|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.769
81547992|NCT01499355|162771263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.907|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.907
81547993|NCT01499355|162771263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.996|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.996
81547994|NCT01526733|162771264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|2.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.71|2.71||Comparison of Day 1 Insulin (Aspart or Lispro)-rHuPH20 versus Day 1 Insulin-sham.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, day, and interaction of treatment with day was performed using a compound symmetric covariance matrix.||||2.71|1.71|<0.0001
81574479|NCT02899988|162821785|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|68.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.6|81.7|||Regression, Logistic|||sPGA (0/1)||81.7|55.6|<0.001
81574480|NCT02899988|162821785|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|66.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.4|80.0|||Regression, Logistic|||sPGA (0/1)||80.0|53.4|<0.001
81547995|NCT01526733|162771264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|2.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.08|3.29||Comparison of Day 4 Insulin (Aspart or Lispro)-rHuPH20 versus Day 1 Insulin-sham.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed model with fixed effects for treatment, day, and interaction of treatment with day was performed using a compound symmetric covariance matrix.||||3.29|2.08|<0.0001
81547996|NCT05006573|162771300|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14||||0.5911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.82|||negative binomial model|marginal standardization method|The rate ratio (Benralizumab/Placebo) and its 95% CI are estimated using a negative binomial model. The covariates include treatment arm, baseline blood eosinophil category, and number of exacerbations from previous year.|||1.82|0.71|0.5911
81547997|NCT05006573|162771301|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.6677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.91|||Regression, Cox||The analysis is performed using cox proportional hazards model with covariates of treatment group, number of exacerbations in previous year and baseline eosinophil category.|||1.91|0.67|0.6677
81547998|NCT02446899|162771322|SUPERIORITY|The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.3||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.3|26.3||Nominal p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.3|6.3|0.0013
81547999|NCT02446899|162771323|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.3||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|28.2||Adjusted p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).||28.2|6.5|0.0022
81548000|NCT02446899|162771324|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.2||||0.0135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|35.7||Adjusted p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).||35.7|6.8|0.0135
81548001|NCT02446899|162771325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.0||||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|43.6||Adjusted p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).||43.6|4.3|0.0392
81548002|NCT02446899|162771326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.7||||0.5469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|20.0||Adjusted p-value|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The difference in estimates and associated 95% CI are weighted and are calculated using a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) approach, with stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>= 10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]).||20.0|-10.6|0.5469
81548003|NCT02446899|162771327|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.67||||0.0809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.94||Adjusted p-value.|Negative binomial regression|||Analysed using a negative binomial regression model. The response variable in the model is the number of flares over the 52-week treatment period. The model includes covariates of treatment group, and the stratification factors (SLEDAI-2K score at screening \[\<10 points vs \>=10 points\], Week 0 OCS dose \[\<10 mg/day vs \>=10 mg/day prednisone or equivalent\] and type I IFN gene signature test result at screening \[high vs low\]). The logarithm of the follow-up time is used as an offset variable.||0.94|0.48|0.0809
81548004|NCT01106690|162771337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.811|-0.437|||ANCOVA|||||-0.437|-0.811|<0.001
81548005|NCT01106690|162771337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.951|-0.575|||ANCOVA|||||-0.575|-0.951|<0.001
81548006|NCT01106690|162771338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4||||0.007||95.0|1.26|4.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.57|1.26|0.007
81548007|NCT01106690|162771338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.73|10.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||10.60|2.73|<0.001
81548008|NCT01106690|162771339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-29.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.857|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.96|-21.78|||ANCOVA|||||-21.78|-36.96|<0.001
81548009|NCT01106690|162771339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-35.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.861|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.3|-28.11|||ANCOVA|||||-28.11|-43.30|<0.001
81548010|NCT01106690|162771340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|14.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.521|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.315|19.236|||ANCOVA|||||19.236|9.315|<0.001
81548011|NCT01106690|162771340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|17.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.509|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.293|22.166|||ANCOVA|||||22.166|12.293|<0.001
81548012|NCT01106690|162771341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-1.8|||ANCOVA|||||-1.8|-3.6|<0.001
81548013|NCT01106690|162771341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-2.8|||ANCOVA|||||-2.8|-4.6|<0.001
81548014|NCT01106690|162771342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-4.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.879|-1.251|||ANCOVA|||||-1.251|-6.879|0.005
81548015|NCT01106690|162771342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-3.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.433||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.281|-0.643|||ANCOVA|||||-0.643|-6.281|0.016
81548016|NCT01106690|162771343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-12.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||||-0.9|-12.1|0.034
81548017|NCT01106690|162771343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-16.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|-5.8|||ANCOVA|||||-5.8|-28.1|0.003
81548018|NCT01106690|162771344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|8.5|||ANCOVA|||||8.5|1.2|0.010
81548019|NCT01106690|162771344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|10.2|||ANCOVA|||||10.2|2.8|<0.001
81548020|NCT01544335|162771362|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Correlation coefficient|The correlation between RVC and ΔL-Dex values was plotted, and the correlation strength was assessed using the Pearson correlation coefficient, r.||||||<0.001
81548021|NCT03219528|162771367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline||||0.78
81548022|NCT03219528|162771367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5||||0.88
81548023|NCT03219528|162771376|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Baseline||||0.77
81548024|NCT03219528|162771376|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5||||0.58
81548025|NCT00241839|162771378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|8.7|||t-test, 2 sided|Satterthwaite correction for possibly unequal variance was made|A positive value of the estimated value would favor the allopurinol arm. The analysis is limited to those with both baseline and 8-10 week data on this variable.|We compared the drop in baseline of diastolic BP for the two treatment groups Allopurinol vs. Placebo by a Satterthwaite corrected t-test.||8.7|-0.17|0.059
81548026|NCT00241839|162771379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.59||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.3||Positive numbers indicate a drop. We compared baseline minus value at treatment end for the two treatments.|t-test, 2 sided|Satterthwaite correction was used for potentially unequal variances.|The analysis is limited to those with both baseline and 8-10 week data on this variable.|||4.3|-2.0|0.47
81548027|NCT00241839|162771380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-6.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-2.6|||t-test, 2 sided|Sattherthwaite correction was used|The analysis is limited to those with both baseline and 8-10 week data on this variable. The 24 hour was in the opposite direction of the cuff.|||-2.6|-11.0|0.0020
81548028|NCT00241839|162771381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|2.59|||t-test, 2 sided|Satterthwaite correction was used.|Allopurinol was associated with a significant decrease in uric acid over the treatment period as compared to placebo. The analysis is limited to those with both baseline and 8-10 week data on this variable.|We expected allopurinol to be associated with a decrease in uric acid.||2.59|1.72|<0.001
81548029|NCT00297258|162771499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|46.0||||0.653||90.0|11.0|47.6|||binomial exact method||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a CR, a PR, or SD.|||47.6|11.0|0.653
81548030|NCT00297258|162771499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|41.0||||0.003||90.0|28.4|55.5|||binomial exact method||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a CR, a PR, or SD.|||55.5|28.4|0.003
81548031|NCT00297258|162771499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|49.0|||<|0.001||90.0|34.3|63.2|||binomial exact method||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a CR, a PR, or SD.|||63.2|34.3|<0.001
81548032|NCT00297258|162771499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|41.0||||0.003||90.0|28.4|55.5|||binomial exact method||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with a CR, a PR, or SD.|||55.5|28.4|0.003
81548033|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|8.49||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in heart rate on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||8.49|-3.96|
81548034|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.198|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|3.59||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in heart rate on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||3.59|-3.19|
81548035|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|5.35||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in heart rate on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||5.35|-2.25|
81548036|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|26.2||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in heart rate on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||26.2|13.7|
81548037|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|6.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|9.58||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in heart rate on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||9.58|2.80|
81548038|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|11.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.87|15.5||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in heart rate on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||15.5|7.87|
81548039|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-13.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-8.8||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in heart rate on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||-8.80|-18.9|
81548040|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.67|-1.56||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in heart rate on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||-1.56|-7.67|
81548041|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-8.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-5.33||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in heart rate on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||-5.33|-11.5|
81548042|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|12.9||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in heart rate on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||12.9|2.72|
81548043|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|7.46||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in heart rate on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||7.46|1.30|
81574481|NCT02899988|162821786|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81548044|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|5.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|8.18||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in heart rate on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||8.18|1.93|
81548045|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.905|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.49|7.3||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in heart rate on Day 3 where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||7.30|-5.49|
81548046|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.96|1.54||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in heart rate on Day 3 where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||1.54|-6.96|
81548047|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|6.16||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in heart rate on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||6.16|-2.85|
81548048|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|17.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.2|23.8||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in heart rate on Day 3 where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||23.8|11.2|
81548049|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|6.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|10.7||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in heart rate on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||10.7|2.32|
81548050|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|14.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.75|18.7||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in heart rate on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||18.7|9.75|
81548051|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-9.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|-5.34||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in heart rate on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||-5.34|-14.6|
81548052|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.22|0.297||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in heart rate on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||0.297|-7.22|
81548053|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-8.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|-4.71||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in heart rate on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||-4.71|-11.6|
81548054|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.39|16.8||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in heart rate on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||16.8|7.39|
81548055|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.91|10.5||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in heart rate on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||10.5|2.91|
81548056|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.88|13.8||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in heart rate on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||13.8|6.88|
81548057|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.41|5.3||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in heart rate on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||5.30|-7.41|
81548058|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|6.56||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in heart rate on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||6.56|-2.15|
81548059|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|5.47||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in heart rate on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||5.47|-3.23|
81548060|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|19.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|25.6||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in heart rate on Day 5 where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||25.6|13.2|
81548061|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|9.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.78|13.3||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in heart rate on Day 5 where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||13.3|4.78|
81548062|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|18.9||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in heart rate on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||18.9|10.4|
81548063|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|-5.52||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in heart rate on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||-5.52|-15.6|
81548064|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.26|0.764||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in heart rate on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||0.764|-9.26|
81548065|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-8.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|-4.87||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in heart rate on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||-4.87|-12.6|
81548066|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.17|17.4||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in heart rate on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||17.4|7.17|
81548067|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|5.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.917|11.0||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in heart rate on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||11.0|0.917|
81548068|NCT01263197|162771506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.98|13.8||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in heart rate on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||13.8|5.98|
81548069|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|5.06||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||5.06|-1.81|
81548070|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|6.85||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||6.85|-1.38|
81548071|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.209|5.56||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||5.56|-0.209|
81548072|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.541|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|4.02||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||4.02|-2.94|
81548073|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|5.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|9.43||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||9.43|1.09|
81548074|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.322|5.52||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||5.52|-0.322|
81548075|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-6.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|-1.41||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||-1.41|-11.5|
81548076|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.171|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|5.56||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||5.56|-5.21|
81548077|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.73|0.557||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||0.557|-6.73|
81548078|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|6.53||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||6.53|-3.61|
81548079|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.99|16.8||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||16.8|5.99|
81548080|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|7.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.49|10.8||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||10.8|3.49|
81548081|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.0309|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.28|5.34||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||5.34|-5.28|
81548082|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.93|3.59||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||3.59|-5.93|
81548083|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.333|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|3.68||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||3.68|-4.35|
81548084|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.42|3.2||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||3.20|-7.42|
81548085|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.404|9.12||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||9.12|-0.404|
81548086|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.119|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.14|3.9||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||3.90|-4.14|
81548087|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.69|1.37||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||1.37|-9.69|
81548088|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|0.718||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||0.718|-10.2|
81574482|NCT02899988|162821786|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-37.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81548089|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.71|0.32||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||0.320|-8.71|
81548090|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|8.74||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||8.74|-2.34|
81548091|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|9.43||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||9.43|-1.54|
81548092|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.319|9.37||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||9.37|0.319|
81548093|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|8.12||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||8.12|-3.44|
81548094|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|7.0||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||7.00|-3.22|
81548095|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|5.52||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||5.52|-1.85|
81548096|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.327|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.45|6.1||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||6.10|-5.45|
81548097|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|8.29||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||8.29|-1.93|
81548098|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|5.81||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||5.81|-1.56|
81548099|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.79|3.59||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||3.59|-6.79|
81548100|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.163|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|4.68||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||4.68|-5.00|
81548101|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.829|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|3.54||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||3.54|-5.20|
81548102|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|7.17||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||7.17|-3.27|
81548103|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|8.59||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||8.59|-1.17|
81548104|NCT01263197|162771507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.103|8.67||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in systolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||8.67|-0.103|
81548105|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|1.44||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||1.44|-3.90|
81548106|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|4.02||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||4.02|-1.91|
81548107|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.199|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|2.18||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||2.18|-2.58|
81548108|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|4.07||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||4.07|-1.34|
81548109|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.674|6.69||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||6.69|0.674|
81548110|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0178|4.81||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||4.81|-0.0178|
81574483|NCT02899988|162821786|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-29.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81548111|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-4.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.83|-0.619||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||-0.619|-7.83|
81548112|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.335|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.45|5.12||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||5.12|-4.45|
81548113|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|0.969||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||0.969|-4.81|
81548114|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|6.1||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||6.10|-1.15|
81548115|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|9.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|13.9||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||13.9|4.30|
81548116|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|6.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.12|8.94||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 1, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||8.94|3.12|
81548117|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.913|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|2.82||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||2.82|-4.65|
81548118|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.444|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|3.44||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||3.44|-4.33|
81548119|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.378|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.95||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||2.95|-2.20|
81548120|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.878|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|4.62||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||4.62|-2.86|
81548121|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.966|6.8||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||6.80|-0.966|
81548122|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.366|5.52||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||5.52|0.366|
81548123|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.84|1.07||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||1.07|-6.84|
81548124|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.975|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|3.44||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||3.44|-5.39|
81548125|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|1.66||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||1.66|-5.30|
81548126|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|9.56||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||9.56|1.63|
81548127|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|7.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.39|12.3||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||12.3|3.39|
81548128|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.11|10.1||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 3, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||10.1|3.11|
81548129|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.847|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|4.92||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||4.92|-3.23|
81548130|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.17|1.21||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||1.21|-8.17|
81548131|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.372|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|2.14||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 1) treatment arm.||2.14|-2.88|
81548132|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|5.98||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||5.98|-2.17|
81574484|NCT02899988|162821787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81548133|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|5.76||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||5.76|-3.62|
81548134|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.522|5.55||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+albuterol treatment arm and reference is the albuterol treatment arm.||5.55|0.522|
81548135|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.737|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|5.38||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||5.38|-3.90|
81548136|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.36|2.47||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||2.47|-6.36|
81548137|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.79|2.45||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the LY2216684 (Group 2) treatment arm.||2.45|-4.79|
81548138|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|7.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.59|11.9||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the maximum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||11.9|2.59|
81548139|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|5.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|10.0||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the minimum changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||10.0|1.13|
81548140|NCT01263197|162771508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|5.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|9.16||||||Difference of LS means (test minus reference) for the average changes in diastolic blood pressure on Day 5, where test is the LY2216684+propranolol treatment arm and reference is the propranolol treatment arm.||9.16|1.89|
81548141|NCT00346697|162771586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81548142|NCT00346697|162771587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.80
81548143|NCT00346697|162771588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.72
81548144|NCT00346697|162771589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81548145|NCT00346697|162771590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.96
81548146|NCT00346697|162771591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.70
81548147|NCT00346697|162771592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.20
81548148|NCT00346697|162771593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.006
81548149|NCT00346697|162771594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81548150|NCT00346697|162771595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81548151|NCT00346697|162771596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81548152|NCT00346697|162771597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.25
81548153|NCT00346697|162771598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.14
81548154|NCT00346697|162771599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.12
81548155|NCT00346697|162771600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.30
81548156|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.3|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: Before vaccination||1.3|0.9|
81548157|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.1|24.7|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 2 Weeks after vaccination||24.7|16.1|
81548158|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|15.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|20.4|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 1 Month after vaccination||20.4|11.9|
81548159|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|11.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|14.5|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: At delivery||14.5|8.7|
81548160|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.3|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: Before vaccination||1.3|0.9|
81548161|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|24.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|31.7|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 2 Weeks after vaccination||31.7|18.5|
81548162|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|20.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.7|26.6|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 1 Month after vaccination||26.6|15.7|
81548163|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|13.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|18.4|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: At delivery||18.4|10.1|
81548164|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.3|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: Before vaccination||1.3|0.9|
81548165|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|19.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.3|25.7|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 2 Weeks after vaccination||25.7|15.3|
81548166|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.9|25.1|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 1 Month after vaccination||25.1|15.9|
81548167|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|18.9|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: At delivery||18.9|11.9|
81548168|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.3|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: Before vaccination||1.3|0.8|
81548169|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|22.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.9|30.1|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 2 Weeks after vaccination||30.1|16.9|
81548170|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|22.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.6|28.7|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 1 Month after vaccination||28.7|17.6|
81548171|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|16.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|22.3|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: At delivery||22.3|12.7|
81548172|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.2|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: Before vaccination||1.2|0.8|
81548173|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.6|26.5|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 2 Weeks after vaccination||26.5|16.6|
81548174|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|15.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|20.1|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 1 Month after vaccination||20.1|11.6|
81548175|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|14.0|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: At delivery||14.0|8.1|
81548176|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.3|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: Before vaccination||1.3|0.8|
81548177|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|26.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.5|34.6|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 2 Weeks after vaccination||34.6|20.5|
81548178|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|24.1|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 1 Month after vaccination||24.1|13.5|
81548179|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|13.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|18.0|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: At delivery||18.0|10.1|
81548180|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.3|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: Before vaccination||1.3|0.9|
81548181|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.9|31.3|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 2 Weeks after vaccination||31.3|19.9|
81548182|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|18.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.5|22.8|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 1 Month after vaccination||22.8|14.5|
81548183|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|13.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|17.5|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: At delivery||17.5|10.8|
81548184|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.4|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: Before vaccination||1.4|0.9|
81548185|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|34.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|44.4|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 2 Weeks after vaccination||44.4|27.0|
81548186|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|23.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.2|29.6|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 1 Month after vaccination||29.6|18.2|
81548187|NCT04032093|162771646|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|21.7|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: At delivery||21.7|12.0|
81548188|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|10.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|14.1|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: At birth||14.1|8.1|
81548189|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|14.5|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 1 Month after birth||14.5|5.5|
81548190|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|15.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|23.4|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 2 Months after birth||23.4|10.7|
81548191|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|9.0|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 4 Months after birth||9.0|3.5|
81548192|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|9.6|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 6 Months after birth||9.6|4.5|
81548193|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|14.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|19.9|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: At birth||19.9|11.1|
81548194|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|18.6|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 1 Month after birth||18.6|6.5|
81548195|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|19.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|28.0|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 2 Months after birth||28.0|13.1|
81548196|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|11.4|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 4 Months after birth||11.4|4.2|
81548197|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|11.8|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 6 Months after birth||11.8|4.5|
81548198|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|14.2|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: At birth||14.2|8.3|
81548199|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|14.5|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 1 Month after birth||14.5|6.5|
81548200|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|15.9|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 2 Months after birth||15.9|7.1|
81548201|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|12.9|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 4 Months after birth||12.9|5.2|
81548202|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|7.5|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 6 Months after birth||7.5|3.1|
81548203|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|18.7|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: At birth||18.7|10.5|
81548204|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|18.7|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 1 Month after birth||18.7|7.4|
81548205|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|18.3|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 2 Months after birth||18.3|7.7|
81548206|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|14.5|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 4 Months after birth||14.5|5.5|
81548207|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|8.8|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 6 Months after birth||8.8|3.3|
81548208|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|12.3|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: At birth||12.3|7.4|
81548209|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|12.4|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 1 Month after birth||12.4|5.7|
81548210|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|15.4|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 2 Months after birth||15.4|6.4|
81548211|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|6.8|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 4 Months after birth||6.8|2.9|
81548212|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|6.3|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 6 Months after birth||6.3|2.5|
81548213|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|12.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|16.6|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: At birth||16.6|9.2|
81548214|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|17.9|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 1 Month after birth||17.9|7.1|
81548215|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|15.2|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 2 Months after birth||15.2|7.0|
81548216|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|9.0|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 4 Months after birth||9.0|3.7|
81548217|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|7.0|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 6 Months after birth||7.0|2.7|
81548218|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|14.9|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: At birth||14.9|8.6|
81548219|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|10.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|14.0|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 1 Month after birth||14.0|7.4|
81548220|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|22.1|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 2 Months after birth||22.1|10.2|
81548221|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|9.6|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 4 Months after birth||9.6|3.9|
81548222|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|6.9|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|A 50%: 6 Months after birth||6.9|2.9|
81548223|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|16.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|21.2|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: At birth||21.2|12.5|
81548224|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|19.1|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 1 Month after birth||19.1|8.6|
81548225|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|17.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|26.2|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 2 Months after birth||26.2|11.9|
81548226|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|14.4|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 4 Months after birth||14.4|5.7|
81548227|NCT04032093|162771648|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|9.9|||||GMRs and 2-sided CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean differences in the logarithms of the titers (RSV group - placebo group) and the corresponding CIs (CIs based on the Student t distribution).|B 50%: 6 Months after birth||9.9|3.9|
81548228|NCT01356277|162771667|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.39|||Regression, Logistic|Unadjusted, ordinal logistic regression|An odds ratio greater than 1.0 indicates higher adherence in Intervention participants compared with controls.|We estimated a sample size of 75 participants per group to have 85% power to detect a 20% difference in taking adherence between groups, using 2-sided tests and setting alpha at 0.05, assuming a common standard deviation of 40%. Targeted enrollment of 176 participants accounted for 15% drop-out. Only participants with electronic pillbox data could be included. For participants who withdrew or stopped using the pillbox, all available pillbox data were included.||2.39|1.15|0.006
81548229|NCT01356277|162771668|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.74||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|2.5|||Regression, Logistic|Unadjusted ordinal logistic regression|An odds ratio greater than 1.0 indicates higher adherence in Intervention participants compared with controls.|||2.50|1.21|0.003
81548230|NCT01356277|162771669|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Wilcoxon ranksum|||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the SD of tacrolimus trough levels between intervention and control.||||0.49
81548231|NCT01356277|162771670|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81548232|NCT01356277|162771671|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.15
81548233|NCT01356277|162771672|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Chi-squared|||Rates were compared between intervention and control groups using Chi square||||0.26
81548234|NCT01356277|162771673|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.45
81548235|NCT02839200|162771711|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Multiple Comparison Procedure-Model|||"Multiple Comparison Procedure-Modeling (MCP-Mod) was used to assess a dose-response across placebo and all ACT-541468 doses. The null hypothesis of no dose-response was rejected if at least one of the six Multiple Contrasts Tests (MCTs) had a multiplicity adjusted p-value \<0.05. The analysis was performed using the R-package DoseFinding (Bornkamp B, Pinheiro J, Bretz F. Planning and analyzing dose finding experiments. 2016. Available from: cranrprojects.org/web/packages/DoseFinding.)"||||<0.001
81548236|NCT02839200|162771711|OTHER||LS mean difference|-7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.95||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|4.7|||ANCOVA||Parameter Dispersion Type and Dispersion Value: Standard error of the LS mean|||4.7|-18.7|0.241
81548237|NCT02839200|162771711|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|1.0|||ANCOVA||Parameter Dispersion Type and Dispersion Value: Standard error of the LS mean|||1|-22.6|0.072
81548238|NCT02839200|162771711|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-16.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.95||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.9|-4.5|||ANCOVA||Parameter Dispersion Type and Dispersion Value: Standard error of the LS mean|||-4.5|-27.9|0.007
81548239|NCT02839200|162771711|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-25.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.92|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.3|-13.9|||ANCOVA||Parameter Dispersion Type and Dispersion Value: Standard error of the LS mean|||-13.9|-37.3|< 0.001
81548240|NCT02839200|162771711|OTHER||LS Mean difference|-8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.97||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|3.3|||ANCOVA||Parameter Dispersion Type and Dispersion Value: Standard error of the LS mean|||3.3|-20.4|0.155
81548241|NCT01094119|162771737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0069|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0069
81548242|NCT00606593|162771740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment effect|-10.4||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-3.9|||Linear model|||||-3.9|-17.0|0.0018
81548243|NCT00606593|162771740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment effect|-19.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|-12.6|||Linear model|||||-12.6|-25.7|<0.0001
81548244|NCT00606593|162771740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment effect|-31.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|-24.9|||Linear model|||||-24.9|-38.0|<0.0001
81548245|NCT00606593|162771740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment effect|-46.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.3|-39.9|||Linear model|||||-39.9|-53.3|<0.0001
81548246|NCT00606593|162771741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment effect|14.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|21.2|||Linear model|||||21.2|7.4|<0.0001
81548247|NCT00606593|162771741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment effect|21.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|28.4|||Linear model|||||28.4|14.6|<0.0001
81548248|NCT00606593|162771741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment effect|34.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.8|41.6|||Linear model|||||41.6|27.8|<0.0001
81548249|NCT00606593|162771741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square means treatment effect|55.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|48.2|62.0|||Linear model|||||62.0|48.2|<0.0001
81548250|NCT05307692|162771773|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square (LS) Means|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47||0.308|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.41|0.39|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||0.39|-3.41|0.308
81548251|NCT05307692|162771774|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Least Square (LS) Means|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.282|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.33|0.29|||Mixed model repeated measures|||||0.29|-3.33|0.282
81548252|NCT03397966|162771804|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063||||||The investigators tested the effect of treatment (BNP vs. control) on the primary endpoint using mixed effects modeling, adjusting for treatment sequence, to assess the effect of treatment on each endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary endpoint is change in resting energy expenditure, calculated as final resting energy expenditure adjusted for baseline level, using linear regression. The null hypothesis is that there will be no significant effect of treatment on each endpoint. The investigators adhered to intention-to-treat principles. The test was performed with a significance level of 0.05.||||0.063
81548253|NCT03397966|162771805|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||Paired t-test.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there will be no significant effect of BNP on adipose gene expression of UCP1 compared with placebo. The alternative hypothesis is that UCP1 expression would be significantly higher after BNP treatment compared with placebo.||||0.07
81548254|NCT05232682|162771820|OTHER||F-test|2.41||||0.1183|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha value for significance set at p \< .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1183
81548255|NCT05232682|162771821|OTHER||F-test|0.07||||0.9308|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha value for significance set at p \< .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9308
81548256|NCT05232682|162771822|OTHER||F-test|2.1||||0.1517|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha value for significance set at p \< .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.1517
81548257|NCT05232682|162771823|OTHER||F-test|0.14||||0.8747|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha value for significance set at p \< .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8747
81548258|NCT05232682|162771824|OTHER||F-test|1.19||||0.3269|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha value for significance set at p \< .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3269
81548259|NCT05232682|162771825|OTHER||F-test|1.14||||0.3411|TWO_SIDED|||||Alpha value for significance set at p \< .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3411
81548260|NCT01136980|162771855|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.028|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.028
81548261|NCT03751657|162771864|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.18||||0.0818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The response and change from baseline in response after 26 weeks are analysed using a linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) with an unstructured covariance matrix and treatment, region, use of DPP-4 inhibitor and visit as fixed factors, and baseline response as covariate. Furthermore, the model includes the interaction between visit and all explanatory variables.||0.02|-0.38|0.0818
81548262|NCT03751657|162771878|OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.97||||0.0818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The response and change from baseline in response after 26 weeks are analysed using a linear MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix and treatment, region, use of DPP-4 inhibitor and visit as fixed factors, and baseline response as covariate.Furthermore, the model includes the interaction between visit and all explanatory variables.||0.25|-4.19|0.0818
81548263|NCT04730271|162771907|NON_INFERIORITY|Test of non-inferiority: Absolute value deviation from plan with ROBOTIC is less than it is with manual instruments (not using ROBOTIC) under a non-inferiority margin of 1.5 degrees|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81548264|NCT04730271|162771908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0058|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0058
81548265|NCT04730271|162771909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0282|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0282
81548266|NCT04730271|162771910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0004
81548267|NCT04730271|162771911|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81548268|NCT04730271|162771912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.633|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between the proportion of Robotic and Manual subjects who had a local adverse event within 1 year of the procedure.||||0.6330
81548269|NCT04730271|162771912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison between the proportion of Robotic and Manual subjects who had a serious local adverse event within 1 year of the procedure.||||0.0400
81548270|NCT04730271|162771912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4079|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between the proportion of Robotic and Manual subjects who had a local adverse event within 90 days of the procedure.||||0.4079
81548271|NCT04730271|162771912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1262|||||||Chi-squared|||Comparison between the proportion of Robotic and Manual subjects who had a local serious adverse event within 90 days of the procedure.||||0.1262
81548272|NCT04730271|162771914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6662|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test P-value for difference in change from baseline between ROBOTIC and MANUAL at 1 year||||0.6662
81548273|NCT04730271|162771914|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8154|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test P-value for difference in change from baseline between ROBOTIC and MANUAL at 12 weeks||||0.8154
81548274|NCT04730271|162771915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0165|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of FJS at 12 weeks||||0.0165
81548275|NCT04730271|162771915|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1331|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of FJS at 1 year||||0.1331
81548276|NCT04730271|162771916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1596|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test P-value for difference in change from baseline between ROBOTIC and MANUAL at 1 year||||0.1596
81548277|NCT04730271|162771916|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6834|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test P-value for difference in change from baseline between ROBOTIC and MANUAL at 12 weeks||||0.6834
81548278|NCT04730271|162771917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5675|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test P-value for difference in change from baseline between ROBOTIC and MANUAL at 1 year||||0.5675
81548279|NCT04730271|162771917|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.924|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test P-value for difference in change from baseline between ROBOTIC and MANUAL at 12 weeks||||0.9240
81548280|NCT04730271|162771918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4586|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test P-value for difference in change from baseline between ROBOTIC and MANUAL at 1 year||||0.4586
81548281|NCT04730271|162771918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6951|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test P-value for difference in change from baseline between ROBOTIC and MANUAL at 12 weeks||||0.6951
81548282|NCT04730271|162771919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test P-value for difference in change from baseline between ROBOTIC and MANUAL at 1 year||||0.8000
81548283|NCT04730271|162771919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.973|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test P-value for difference in change from baseline between ROBOTIC and MANUAL at 12 weeks||||0.9730
81548284|NCT04730271|162771920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4636|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test P-value for difference in change from baseline between ROBOTIC and MANUAL at 1 year||||0.4636
81548285|NCT04730271|162771920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8088|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test P-value for difference in change from baseline between ROBOTIC and MANUAL at 12 weeks||||0.8088
81548286|NCT04730271|162771921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4851|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-Test P-value tests the significance of the difference between ROBOTIC and MANUAL at 12 weeks||||0.4851
81548287|NCT04730271|162771921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6486|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-Test P-value tests the significance of the difference between ROBOTIC and MANUAL at 1 year||||0.6486
81548288|NCT04730271|162771922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8887|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test P-value for difference in change from baseline for Pain at rest between ROBOTIC and MANUAL at 1 year||||0.8887
81548289|NCT04730271|162771922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test P-value for difference in change from baseline for pain at rest between ROBOTIC and MANUAL at 12 weeks||||0.4007
81548290|NCT04730271|162771922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0074|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-Test P-value tests the significance of the difference between ROBOTIC and MANUAL for pain at rest at 12 weeks||||0.0074
81548291|NCT04730271|162771922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0663|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-Test P-value tests the significance of the difference between ROBOTIC and MANUAL for Pain at rest at 1 year||||0.0663
81548292|NCT04730271|162771922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7096|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test P-value for difference in change from baseline between ROBOTIC and MANUAL for Pain with Activity at 1 year||||0.7096
81548293|NCT04730271|162771922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5321|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-test P-value for difference in change from baseline between ROBOTIC and MANUAL for pain with activity at 12 weeks||||0.5321
81548294|NCT04730271|162771922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0709|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-Test P-value tests the significance of the difference between ROBOTIC and MANUAL for Pain with activity at 12 weeks||||0.0709
81548295|NCT04730271|162771922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1274|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||T-Test P-value tests the significance of the difference between ROBOTIC and MANUAL for Pain with activity at 1 year||||0.1274
81548296|NCT04730271|162771923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6745|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between the accuracy achieved in the first 10 cases compared to the subsequent cases||||0.6745
81548297|NCT02350296|162771924|EQUIVALENCE|Acceptance criterion for bioequivalence was a 94.12% confidence interval for the test/reference ratio of the geometric means within the 80.00-125.00% range, according to the current guidelines for bioequivalence studies.|geometric means ratio|108.12||||0.1455|TWO_SIDED|94.12|97.57|119.81||"treatment P value reported"|ANOVA||Estimated value and limits are expressed in %|||119.81|97.57|0.1455
81548298|NCT02350296|162771925|EQUIVALENCE|Acceptance criterion for bioequivalence was a 94.12% confidence interval for the test/reference ratio of the geometric means within the 80.00-125.00% range, according to the current guidelines for bioequivalence studies.|geometric means ratio|110.62||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|94.12|104.26|117.38||"Treatment P value is reported"|ANOVA||Estimated value and limits are expressed in %|||117.38|104.26|0.0023
81574485|NCT02899988|162821787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81574486|NCT02899988|162821787|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81548299|NCT02350296|162771926|EQUIVALENCE|Acceptance criterion for bioequivalence was a 94.12% confidence interval for the test/reference ratio of the geometric means within the 80.00-125.00% range, according to the current guidelines for bioequivalence studies.|geometric means ratio|110.69||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|94.12|104.35|117.41||"treatment P value is reported"|ANOVA||Estimated value and limits are expressed in %|||117.41|104.35|0.0021
81548300|NCT02350296|162771927|EQUIVALENCE|Acceptance criterion for bioequivalence was a 94.12% confidence interval for the test/reference ratio of the geometric means within the 80.00-125.00% range, according to the current guidelines for bioequivalence studies.||||||0.0201|||||||Friedman|||||||0.0201
81548301|NCT02223858|162771938|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 360 patients (180 non-Hispanic white and 180 non-Hispanic African American) was chosen based on a priori power calculations to detect a 3-way interaction between treatment group, race, and time, assuming a 20% change in baseline, the WOMAC pain subscales, and a 80% power.||||||0.791|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models adjusted for site.||||||0.791
81548302|NCT02223858|162771939|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 360 (180 non-Hispanic white and 180 non-Hispanic African American) was chosen based on a priori power calculations to detect a 3-way interaction between treatment group, race, and time, assuming a 20% change in baseline, the WOMAC pain subscales, and a 80% power.||||||0.88|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models adjusted for site.||||||0.880
81548303|NCT02223858|162771940|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 360 (180 non-Hispanic white and 180 non-Hispanic African American) was chosen based on a priori power calculations to detect a 3-way interaction between treatment group, race, and time, assuming a 20% change in baseline, the WOMAC pain subscale, and a 80% power.||||||0.901|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|All models adjusted for site.||||||0.901
81548304|NCT02106390|162771951|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if, at one month following the fourth vaccination, the lower limits of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-group ratios of GMTs (rMenB+OMV NZ + MenACWY versus rMenB+OMV NZ is \> 0.5 for all serogroup B indicator strains.|GMT ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.1|||ANOVA|The 2-sided 95% CI for each between groups ratio of GMTs was constructed from an analysis of ANOVA with vaccine group \& center as factors in the model||"H44/76- The comparison of adjusted GMTs ratio (rMenB+OMV NZ + MenACWY versus rMenB+OMV NZ) was performed for the H44/76 serogroup B indicator strain,at one month after the fourth vaccination."||1.10|0.71|
81548305|NCT02106390|162771951|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if, at one month following the fourth vaccination, the lower limits of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-group ratios of GMTs (rMenB+OMV NZ + MenACWY versus rMenB+OMV NZ is \> 0.5 for all serogroup B indicator strains.|GMT ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.45|||ANOVA|The 2-sided 95% CI for each between groups ratio of GMTs was constructed from an analysis of ANOVA with vaccine group \& center as factors in the model||5/99-The comparison of adjusted GMTs ratio (rMenB+OMV NZ + MenACWY versus rMenB+OMV NZ) was performed for the 5/99 serogroup B indicator strain,at one month after the fourth vaccination.||1.45|0.74|
81548306|NCT02106390|162771951|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if, at one month following the fourth vaccination, the lower limits of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-group ratios of GMTs (rMenB+OMV NZ + MenACWY versus rMenB+OMV NZ is \> 0.5 for all serogroup B indicator strains.|GMT ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.25|||ANOVA|The 2-sided 95% CI for each between groups ratio of GMTs was constructed from an analysis of ANOVA with vaccine group \& center as factors in the model||NZ98/254-The comparison of adjusted GMTs ratio (rMenB+OMV NZ + MenACWY versus rMenB+OMV NZ) was performed for the NZ98/254 serogroup B indicator strain,at one month after the fourth vaccination.||1.25|0.82|
81548307|NCT02106390|162771951|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if, at one month following the fourth vaccination, the lower limits of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-group ratios of GMTs (rMenB+OMV NZ + MenACWY versus rMenB+OMV NZ is \> 0.5 for all serogroup B indicator strains.|GMT ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.4|||ANOVA|The 2-sided 95% CI for each between groups ratio of GMTs was constructed from an analysis of ANOVA with vaccine group \& center as factors in the model||M10713-The comparison of adjusted GMTs ratio (rMenB+OMV NZ + MenACWY versus rMenB+OMV NZ) was performed for the M10713 serogroup B indicator strain,at one month after the fourth vaccination.||1.40|0.77|
81548308|NCT02106390|162771952|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if, at one month following the fourth vaccination, the lower limits of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-group ratios of GMTs (rMenB+OMVNZ + MenACWY versus MenACWY) was \> 0.5 for all serogroups A, C, W-135 and Y.|GMT ratio|2.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|3.11|||ANOVA|The 2-sided 95% CI for each between groups ratio of GMTs was constructed from an analysis of ANOVA with vaccine group \& center as factors in the model||Serogroup A-The comparison of adjusted GMTs ratio (rMenB+OMV NZ + Men ACWY versus MenACWY) was performed for serogroup A at one month after the fourth vaccination.||3.11|1.97|
81548309|NCT02106390|162771952|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if, at one month following the fourth vaccination, the lower limits of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-group ratios of GMTs (rMenB+OMVNZ + MenACWY versus MenACWY) was \> 0.5 for all serogroups A, C, W-135 and Y.|GMT ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.38|||ANOVA|The 2-sided 95% CI for each between groups ratio of GMTs was constructed from an analysis of ANOVA with vaccine group \& center as factors in the model||Serogroup C-The comparison of adjusted GMTs ratio (rMenB+OMV NZ + Men ACWY versus MenACWY) was performed for the serogroup C at one month after the fourth vaccination.||1.38|0.83|
81548310|NCT02106390|162771952|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if, at one month following the fourth vaccination, the lower limits of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-group ratios of GMTs (rMenB+OMVNZ + MenACWY versus MenACWY) was \> 0.5 for all serogroups A, C, W-135 and Y.|GMT ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.74|||ANOVA|The 2-sided 95% CI for each between groups ratio of GMTs was constructed from an analysis of ANOVA with vaccine group \& center as factors in the model||Serogroup W-The comparison of adjusted GMTs ratio (rMenB+OMV NZ + Men ACWY versus MenACWY) was performed for the serogroup W-135 at one month after the fourth vaccination.||1.74|1.04|
81548311|NCT02106390|162771952|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if, at one month following the fourth vaccination, the lower limits of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the between-group ratios of GMTs (rMenB+OMVNZ + MenACWY versus MenACWY) was \> 0.5 for all serogroups A, C, W-135 and Y.|GMT ratio|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.35|||ANOVA|The 2-sided 95% CI for each between groups ratio of GMTs was constructed from an analysis of ANOVA with vaccine group \& center as factors in the model||Serogroup Y-The comparison of adjusted GMTs ratio (rMenB+OMV NZ + Men ACWY versus MenACWY) was performed for the serogroup Y at one month after the fourth vaccination.||1.35|0.82|
81548312|NCT00473382|162771984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|20.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|30.2||An adjustment was made for multiple treatment comparisons of the ranibizumab dose groups with the control group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||30.2|11.4|<0.0001
81548313|NCT00473382|162771984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|33.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.8|42.8||An adjustment was made for multiple treatment comparisons of the ranibizumab dose groups with the control group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||42.8|23.8|<0.0001
81548314|NCT00473382|162771985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|11.5||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|ANOVA|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).||The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here. The statistical analysis was not performed at Month 48.||11.5|5.4|<0.0001
81548315|NCT00473382|162771985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|13.3||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|ANOVA|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).||The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here. The statistical analysis was not performed at Month 48.||13.3|6.4|<0.0001
81548316|NCT00473382|162771986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|21.4||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|31.9||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here. The statistical analysis was not performed at Month 48.||31.9|10.8|0.0002
81548317|NCT00473382|162771986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|27.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4|37.9||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here. The statistical analysis was not performed at Month 48.||37.9|16.4|<0.0001
81548318|NCT00473382|162771987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|7.1||||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|12.6||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here. The statistical analysis was not performed at Month 48.||12.6|1.7|0.0119
81574487|NCT02899988|162821788|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81574488|NCT02899988|162821788|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81574489|NCT02899988|162821788|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81574490|NCT02899988|162821789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mental Component Summary (MCS)||||0.009
81574491|NCT02899988|162821789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mental Component Summary (MCS)||||0.002
81574492|NCT02899988|162821789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.087|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Mental Component Summary (MCS)||||0.087
81548319|NCT00473382|162771987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|4.5||||0.1384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|10.1||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here. The statistical analysis was not performed at Month 48.||10.1|-1.2|0.1384
81548320|NCT00473382|162771988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.3||||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|14.6||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|ANOVA|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).||The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here.||14.6|2.0|0.0102
81548321|NCT00473382|162771988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.2||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|17.3||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|ANOVA|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).||The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here.||17.3|5.1|0.0005
81548322|NCT00473382|162771989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-111.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-151.6|-72.0||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|ANCOVA|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).||The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here. The statistical analysis was not performed at Month 48.||-72.0|-151.6|<0.0001
81548323|NCT00473382|162771989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-132.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-169.7|-94.8||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|ANCOVA|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).||The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here. The statistical analysis was not performed at Month 48.||-94.8|-169.7|<0.0001
81548324|NCT00473382|162771990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|-4.3||||0.0853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|0.8||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here.||0.8|-9.3|0.0853
81548325|NCT00473382|162771990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|-5.8||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|-1.7||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here.||-1.7|-9.8|0.0073
81548326|NCT00473382|162771991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|14.0||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|21.1||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||21.1|6.8|0.0002
81548327|NCT00473382|162771991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentage at Month 24|28.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.2|36.4||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).|The percentage for each group and the difference in percentage between groups were estimated using the weighted average of the observed percentages and the differences in observed percentages over the strata using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.|||36.4|20.2|<0.0001
81548328|NCT00473382|162771992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.5||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|ANOVA|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).||The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here.||-0.5|-1.3|<0.0001
81548329|NCT00473382|162771992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.0||To manage the type I error rate while testing multiple secondary efficacy endpoints for statistical significance, a type I error management plan was implemented. Secondary endpoints were prioritized and tested using a hierarchical testing procedure.|ANOVA|The analysis was stratified by baseline BCVA score (≤55, \>55 letters), baseline HbA1c (≤8%, \>8%), and prior therapy for ME in the study eye (yes, no).||The analysis summarized in this section is for the Month 24 time point, comparing the outcome for patients randomized to ranibizumab versus sham injections during the controlled treatment period. The statistical analysis for the Outcome Measure at Month 36 is not shown here.||-1.0|-1.6|<0.0001
81548330|NCT01189032|162771997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||It's the p-value of linear trend. It's adjusted for multiplicity.|maximum contrast method|To confirm dose-response relation, two contrasts were provided; linear trend (-1, 0, 1), and saturated at 1% DE-089 ophthalmic solution (-2, 1, 1).||||||0.004
81548331|NCT01189032|162771997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||It's the p-value of Saturated at 1% DE-089. It's adjusted for multiplicity.|maximum contrast method|To confirm dose-response relation, two contrasts were provided; linear trend (-1, 0, 1), and saturated at 1% DE-089 ophthalmic solution (-2, 1, 1).||||||0.006
81548332|NCT01166282|162771998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-51.17|||=|0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-99.69|-2.66|||ANCOVA|||||-2.66|-99.69|=0.039
81548333|NCT01166282|162771999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.62|||=|0.382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.32|2.08|||1-way ANOVA|||||2.08|-5.32|=0.382
81548334|NCT01166282|162772000|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4|||=|0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.78|1.97|||1-way ANOVA|||||1.97|-8.78|=0.209
81548335|NCT01166282|162772001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12|||=|0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|2.26|||1-way ANOVA|||||2.26|-4.49|=0.509
81548336|NCT01166282|162772002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.0|||=|0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|40.5|||Fisher Exact|||||40.5|-18.5|=0.514
81548337|NCT01166282|162772003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|27.7|||=|0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|57.5|||Fisher Exact|||||57.5|-2.0|=0.111
81548338|NCT01166282|162772004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.8|||=|0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|61.6|||Fisher Exact|||||61.6|8.1|=0.031
81548339|NCT01995838|162772009|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.51||||0.0651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|1.06|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||||1.06|-0.03|0.0651
81548340|NCT01995838|162772009|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.13||||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.7|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||||0.70|-0.44|0.6490
81548341|NCT01995838|162772009|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.43||||0.1059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.94|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||||0.94|-0.09|0.1059
81548342|NCT01995838|162772009|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.9818|TWO_SIDED|95.0||0.55|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||||0.55|-0. 54|0. 9818
81548343|NCT01995838|162772009|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.38||||0.1071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.85|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||||0.85|-0.08|0. 1071
81548344|NCT01995838|162772009|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.68||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.17|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||||1.17|0.19|0.0063
81548345|NCT01995838|162772010|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.57||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|7.94|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 1-2||7.94|1.19|0.0083
81548346|NCT01995838|162772010|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.44||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|8.01|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 1-2||8.01|0.86|0.0151
81548347|NCT01995838|162772010|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.74||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.54|8.93|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 1-2||8.93|2.54|0.0005
81548348|NCT01995838|162772010|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.73|11.45|||ANCOVA|||Days 1-2||11.45|4.73|<0.0001
81548349|NCT01995838|162772010|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.2|12.93|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 1-2||12.93|7.20|<0.0001
81548350|NCT01995838|162772010|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.18|13.08|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 1-2||13.08|7.18|<0.0001
81548351|NCT01995838|162772010|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.34||||0.8505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|3.9|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||3.90|-3.22|0.8505
81548352|NCT01995838|162772010|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.94||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|7.66|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||7.66|0.22|0.0380
81548353|NCT01995838|162772010|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.76||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|9.12|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||9.12|2.40|0.0008
81548354|NCT01995838|162772010|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.24|11.32|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||11.32|4.24|<0.0001
81548355|NCT01995838|162772010|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|7.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.86|10.92|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||10.92|4.86|<0.0001
81548356|NCT01995838|162772010|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.72|12.02|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||12.02|5.72|<0.0001
81548357|NCT01995838|162772011|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.77||||0.1407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.09|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 1-2||1.09|0.54|0.1407
81548358|NCT01995838|162772011|SUPERIORITY|Days 1-2|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.55||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.8|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||||0.80|0.38|0.0018
81548359|NCT01995838|162772011|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.6||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.83|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 1-2||0.83|0.43|0.0025
81548360|NCT01995838|162772011|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.54||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.76|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 1-2||0.76|0.38|0.0006
81548361|NCT01995838|162772011|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.7|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 1-2||0.70|0.38|<0.0001
81548362|NCT01995838|162772011|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.54|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 1-2:||0.54|0.29|<0.0001
81548363|NCT01995838|162772011|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.73||||0.1158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.08|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||1.08|0.49|0.1158
81548364|NCT01995838|162772011|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.49||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.75|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||0.75|0.33|0.0010
81548365|NCT01995838|162772011|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.69|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||0.69|0.32|<0.0001
81548366|NCT01995838|162772011|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.47|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||0.47|0.21|<0.0001
81548367|NCT01995838|162772011|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.57|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||0.57|0.29|<0.0001
81548368|NCT01995838|162772011|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.48|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||0.48|0.24|<0.0001
81548369|NCT01995838|162772012|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.08||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.48|2.33|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 1-2||2.33|-24.48|0.1050
81548370|NCT01995838|162772012|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.29||||0.7501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.46|11.87|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 1-2||11.87|-16.46|0.7501
81548371|NCT01995838|162772012|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.26||||0.0818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.94|1.43|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 1-2||1.43|-23.94|0.0818
81548372|NCT01995838|162772012|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-19.81||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.18|-6.43|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 1-2||-6.43|-33.18|0.0038
81548373|NCT01995838|162772012|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-29.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.75|17.93|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 1-2||17.93|-40.75|<0.0001
81548374|NCT01995838|162772012|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-25.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.59|-14.09|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 1-2||-14.09|-37.59|<0.0001
81548375|NCT01995838|162772012|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4642||||0.4642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|20.98|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||20.98|-9.60|0.4642
81548376|NCT01995838|162772012|SUPERIORITY|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.|LS Mean Difference|-2.31||||0.7754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.27|13.64|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||13.64|-18.27|0.7754
81548377|NCT01995838|162772012|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.69||||0.1461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.14|3.75|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||3.75|-25.14|0.1461
81548378|NCT01995838|162772012|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-14.73||||0.0581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.97|0.51|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||0.51|-29.97|0.0581
81548379|NCT01995838|162772012|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-20.8||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.86|-7.74|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||-7.74|-33.86|0.0019
81548380|NCT01995838|162772012|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-21.52||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.12|-7.91|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 14-15||-7.91|-35.12|0.0020
81548381|NCT01995838|162772016|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.05||||0.1483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|1.09|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 16-17||1.09|-7.20|0.1483
81548382|NCT01995838|162772016|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64||||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|3.69|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 16-17||3.69|-4.96|0.7720
81548383|NCT01995838|162772016|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.5||||0.4548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|5.44|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 16-17||5.44|-2.44|0.4548
81548384|NCT01995838|162772016|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.39||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.51|1.72|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 16-17||1.72|-6.51|0.2530
81548385|NCT01995838|162772016|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.41||||0.1794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|5.93|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 16-17||5.93|-1.11|0.1794
81548386|NCT01995838|162772016|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.94||||0.6148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.74|4.63|||ANCOVA|Baseline value and treatment as covariates.||Days 16-17||4.63|-2.74|0.6148
81548387|NCT00643162|162772081|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.15||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.68
81548388|NCT02691507|162772084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548389|NCT02691507|162772084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.002
81574493|NCT02899988|162821789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Physical Component Summary||||<0.001
81548390|NCT02691507|162772084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.795||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.196|1.998||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.998|-1.196|0.616
81548391|NCT02691507|162772085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548392|NCT02691507|162772085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548393|NCT02691507|162772085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.803||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.767|2.46||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.460|-0.767|0.297
81548394|NCT02691507|162772086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548395|NCT02691507|162772086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548396|NCT02691507|162772086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.846||0.394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.973|2.426||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||2.426|-0.973|0.394
81548397|NCT02691507|162772087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548398|NCT02691507|162772087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548399|NCT02691507|162772087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.708||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|1.709||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.709|-1.140|0.690
81548400|NCT02691507|162772088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548401|NCT02691507|162772088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548402|NCT02691507|162772088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.735||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.556|1.397||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.397|-1.556|0.914
81548403|NCT02691507|162772089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548404|NCT02691507|162772089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548405|NCT02691507|162772089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.774||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.796|1.314||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.314|-1.796|0.757
81548406|NCT02691507|162772090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548407|NCT02691507|162772090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548408|NCT02691507|162772090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.798||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.075|1.129||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||1.129|-2.075|0.556
81548409|NCT02691507|162772091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548410|NCT02691507|162772091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548411|NCT02691507|162772091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.772||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.824|0.278||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||0.278|-2.824|0.106
81548412|NCT02691507|162772092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548413|NCT02691507|162772092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548414|NCT02691507|162772092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.681|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.407|40.247||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||40.247|13.407|<0.001
81548415|NCT02691507|162772093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548416|NCT02691507|162772093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.004
81548417|NCT02691507|162772093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.996|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.301|27.352||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||27.352|11.301|<0.001
81548418|NCT02691507|162772094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548419|NCT02691507|162772094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.009
81548420|NCT02691507|162772094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.072|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.829|24.187||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||24.187|7.829|<0.001
81548421|NCT02691507|162772095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548422|NCT02691507|162772095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.003
81548423|NCT02691507|162772095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.764|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.684|20.82||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||20.820|5.684|<0.001
81548424|NCT02691507|162772096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548425|NCT02691507|162772096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.049
81548426|NCT02691507|162772096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.138||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.766|22.387||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||22.387|5.766|0.001
81548427|NCT02691507|162772097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548428|NCT02691507|162772097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.024
81548429|NCT02691507|162772097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.679||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.862|23.66||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||23.660|4.862|0.004
81548430|NCT02691507|162772098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548431|NCT02691507|162772098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.015
81548432|NCT02691507|162772098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.222||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.291|21.252||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||21.252|4.291|0.004
81548433|NCT02691507|162772099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||<0.001
81548434|NCT02691507|162772099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.034||||||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|Paired t-test|||The null hypothesis was no difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between the baseline score and the post-baseline score.||||0.034
81548435|NCT02691507|162772099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.925||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|24.621||The significance level threshold level was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Change from baseline as response, baseline score as covariate and treatment as factor.||The null hypothesis was no difference between groups. The alternative hypothesis was a difference between groups.||24.621|0.805|0.037
81548436|NCT01216189|162772169|SUPERIORITY||Mean change|-0.138||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.232|-0.044||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for menopausal status.||The change in serum testosterone levels between baseline and 1 year was assessed using longitudinal regression analysis (GEE).||-0.044|-0.232|0.004
81548437|NCT01216189|162772169|SUPERIORITY||Mean change|-0.011||||0.805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.097|0.075||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for menopausal status.||The change in serum testosterone levels between baseline and 1 year was assessed using longitudinal regression analysis (GEE).||0.075|-0.097|0.805
81548438|NCT01216189|162772170|SUPERIORITY||Mean change in FSFI scores|-9.33||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.66|-1.99||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for Age, Psychological General Well-being total score and relationship with partner.||"The association between mean change in total FSFI score and preoperative RT was assessed using longitudinal regression analysis (GEE), using no preoperative radiotherapy as the reference group."||-1.99|-16.66|0.013
81548439|NCT00541385|162772171|OTHER|"Analysis of the PCR-corrected ACPR response rate on Day 28 for the PA group. Null hypothesis: The PCR-corrected ACPR response rate on Day 28 for the PA group is ≤90%.~Was tested versus the alternative:~Alternative hypothesis: The PCR-corrected ACPR response rate on Day 28 for the PA group is \>90%."|||||<|0.0001||||||The threshold for significance was ≤0.025.|Exact binomial test|||||||<0.0001
81548440|NCT00541385|162772171|NON_INFERIORITY|The secondary efficacy analysis tested the non-inferiority of PA compared to the AL group with regard to the PCR-corrected ACPR response rate on Day 28 using a 2-sided 95% confidence interval (Newcombe Wilson score method without continuity correction) and a 10% non-inferiority margin for the EE population. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in 28-day PCR-corrected ACPR was not lower than 10%.|ACPR percent difference|-1.2||||0.3728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|2.1||If non-inferiority of PA was demonstrated, the p-value associated with a superiority test was calculated based on a 2-sided Chi-Square test. If the calculated p-value was \<0.05, then the superiority of PA over AL was statistically demonstrated.|Chi-squared|||"Null hypothesis: The PCR-corrected ACPR response rate on Day 28 for the PA group is inferior to the PCR-corrected ACPR response rate for the AL group.~Was tested versus the alternative:~Alternative hypothesis: The PCR-corrected ACPR response rate on Day 28 for the PA group is not inferior to the PCR-corrected ACPR response rate for the AL group."||2.1|-3.6|0.3728
81548441|NCT02952820|162772199|SUPERIORITY||least squares geometric mean (LSGM)ratio|0.732|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.636|0.843|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was based on mixed effect model repeated measurement analysis (MMRM) model with log transformation of sSOL and factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 6), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the study baseline sSOL as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (missing not at random/complete case missing value \[MNAR/CCMV\]).||0.843|0.636|<.0001
81548442|NCT02952820|162772199|SUPERIORITY||LSGM ratio|0.701|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.607|0.81|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was based on MMRM model with log transformation of sSOL and factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 6), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the study baseline sSOL as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||0.810|0.607|<.0001
81548443|NCT02952820|162772200|SUPERIORITY||LSGM ratio|0.781|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.725|0.842|||Mixed Models Analysis|||First 7 nights after the first dose (Statistical analysis 1): Based on MMRM model with log transformation of sSOL and factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the study baseline sSOL as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||0.842|0.725|<.0001
81548444|NCT02952820|162772200|SUPERIORITY||LSGM ratio|0.752|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.698|0.811|||Mixed Models Analysis|||First 7 nights after the first dose (Statistical analysis 2): Based on MMRM model with log transformation of sSOL and factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the study baseline sSOL as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||0.811|0.698|<.0001
81574494|NCT02899988|162821789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Physical Component Summary||||<0.001
81574495|NCT02899988|162821789|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||Physical Component Summary||||<0.001
81548445|NCT02952820|162772200|SUPERIORITY||LSGM ratio|0.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.735|0.893|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1 (Statistical analysis 3): Based on MMRM model with log transformation of sSOL and factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 1), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the study baseline sSOL as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||0.893|0.735|<.0001
81548446|NCT02952820|162772200|SUPERIORITY||LSGM ratio|0.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.698|0.848|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1 (Statistical analysis 4): Based on MMRM model with log transformation of sSOL and factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 1), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the study baseline sSOL as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||0.848|0.698|<.0001
81548447|NCT02952820|162772200|SUPERIORITY||LSGM ratio|0.778|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.878|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3 (Statistical analysis 5): Based on MMRM model with log transformation of sSOL and factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the study baseline sSOL as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||0.878|0.690|<.0001
81548448|NCT02952820|162772200|SUPERIORITY||LSGM ratio|0.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.681|0.869|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3 (Statistical analysis 6): Based on MMRM model with log transformation of sSOL and factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and the study baseline sSOL as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||0.869|0.681|<.0001
81548449|NCT02952820|162772201|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|4.299|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.848|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.638|5.961|||Mixed Models Analysis|||First 7 nights (Statistical analysis 1): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sSE as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||5.961|2.638|<.0001
81548450|NCT02952820|162772201|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|5.793|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.846|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.133|7.452|||Mixed Models Analysis|||First 7 nights (Statistical analysis 2): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sSE as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||7.452|4.133|<.0001
81548451|NCT02952820|162772201|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|2.227|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.979||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.307|4.146|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1 (Statistical analysis 3): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 1), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sSE as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||4.146|0.307|0.0230
81548452|NCT02952820|162772201|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|3.615|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.635|5.595|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1 (Statistical analysis 4): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 1), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sSE as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||5.595|1.635|0.0003
81548453|NCT02952820|162772201|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|4.222|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.099||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.068|6.377|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3 (Statistical analysis 5): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sSE as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||6.377|2.068|0.0001
81548454|NCT02952820|162772201|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|4.361|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.092|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|6.501|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3 (Statistical analysis 6): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sSE as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||6.501|2.220|<.0001
81548455|NCT02952820|162772201|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|4.549|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.179||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.236|6.861|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6 (Statistical analysis 7): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 6), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sSE as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||6.861|2.236|0.0001
81548456|NCT02952820|162772201|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|4.667|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.373|6.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6 (Statistical analysis 8): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 6), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sSE as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||6.960|2.373|<.0001
81548457|NCT02952820|162772202|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean (LSM) Difference|-14.328|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.614|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.411|-7.245|||Mixed Models Analysis|||First 7 nights (Statistical analysis 1): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sWASO as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||-7.245|-21.411|<.0001
81548458|NCT02952820|162772202|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-16.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.619|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.813|-9.626|||Mixed Models Analysis|||First 7 nights (Statistical analysis 2): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sWASO as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||-9.626|-23.813|<.0001
81548459|NCT02952820|162772202|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-5.514|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.109||0.1796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.568|2.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1 (Statistical analysis 3): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 1), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sWASO as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||2.540|-13.568|0.1796
81574539|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2765|||||||Chi-squared|||Medical examination/evaluation||||0.2765
81548460|NCT02952820|162772202|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-7.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.129||0.0898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.098|1.088|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1 (Statistical analysis 4): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 1), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sWASO as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||1.088|-15.098|0.0898
81548461|NCT02952820|162772202|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-13.424|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.486||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.218|-4.631|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3 (Statistical analysis 5): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sWASO as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||-4.631|-22.218|0.0028
81548462|NCT02952820|162772202|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-10.079|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.578||0.0277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.053|-1.104|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3 (Statistical analysis 6): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sWASO as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||-1.104|-19.053|0.0277
81548463|NCT02952820|162772202|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-17.474|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.014||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.306|-7.643|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6 (Statistical analysis 7): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 6), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sWASO as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||-7.643|-27.306|0.0005
81548464|NCT02952820|162772202|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-12.671|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.951||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.378|-2.964|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6 (Statistical analysis 8): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 6), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sWASO as a covariate. Missing values are imputed using multiple imputation and assumed to be missing not at random (MNAR/CCMV).||-2.964|-22.378|0.0105
81548465|NCT02952820|162772203|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|22.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.354|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.488|30.579|||Mixed Models Analysis|||First 7 Nights After the First Dose (Statistical analysis 1): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sTST as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||30.579|13.488|<.0001
81548466|NCT02952820|162772203|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|31.796|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.35|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.258|40.334|||Mixed Models Analysis|||First 7 nights after the first dose (Statistical analysis 2): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sTST as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||40.334|23.258|<.0001
81548467|NCT02952820|162772203|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|11.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.269||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.418|22.102|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1 (Statistical analysis 3): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 1), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sTST as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||22.102|1.418|0.0259
81548468|NCT02952820|162772203|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|22.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.286|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.757|32.505|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1 (Statistical analysis 4): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 1), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sTST as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||32.505|11.757|<.0001
81548469|NCT02952820|162772203|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|17.374|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.906||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.781|28.968|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3 (Statistical analysis 5): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sTST as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||28.968|5.781|0.0034
81548470|NCT02952820|162772203|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|21.686|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.946||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.014|33.359|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3 (Statistical analysis 6): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sTST as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||33.359|10.014|0.0003
81548471|NCT02952820|162772203|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|18.555|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.324||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.14|30.969|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6 (Statistical analysis 7): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 6), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sTST as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be missing at random (MAR).||30.969|6.140|0.0034
81548472|NCT02952820|162772203|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|22.686|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.392||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.137|35.234|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6 (Statistical analysis 8): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 6), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline sTST as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||35.234|10.137|0.0004
81548473|NCT02952820|162772204|SUPERIORITY||Difference of percentage|13.67||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.24|21.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Sleep onset responders: Statistical analysis 1||21.10|6.24|0.0004
81548474|NCT02952820|162772204|SUPERIORITY||Difference of percentage|12.53||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|19.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Sleep Onset Responders: Statistical analysis 2||19.86|5.20|0.0009
81548475|NCT02952820|162772204|SUPERIORITY||Difference of percentage|14.65||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.97|22.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Sleep Maintenance Responders: Statistical analysis 3||22.33|6.97|0.0002
81548476|NCT02952820|162772204|SUPERIORITY||Difference of percentage|9.82||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.29|17.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Sleep Maintenance Responders: Statistical analysis 4||17.35|2.29|0.0110
81548477|NCT02952820|162772206|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.287||0.0137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1 (Statistical analysis 1): Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 1), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and study baseline ISI score as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||-0.15|-1.27|0.0137
81574540|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8652|||||||Chi-squared|||Other suspected conditions||||0.8652
81548478|NCT02952820|162772206|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.289||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1 (Statistical analysis 2): Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 1), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and study baseline ISI score as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||-0.38|-1.51|0.0011
81548479|NCT02952820|162772206|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.302||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3 (Statistical analysis 3): Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and study baseline ISI score as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||-0.57|-1.75|0.0001
81548480|NCT02952820|162772206|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|-0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3 (Statistical analysis 4): Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and study baseline ISI score as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||-0.76|-1.96|<.0001
81548481|NCT02952820|162772206|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.302|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6 (Statistical analysis 5): Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 6), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and study baseline ISI score as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||-0.71|-1.90|<.0001
81548482|NCT02952820|162772206|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.307|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|-0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6 (Statistical analysis 6): Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 6), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and study baseline ISI score as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||-0.71|-1.92|<.0001
81548483|NCT02952820|162772207|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.905||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1 (Statistical analysis 1): Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 1), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and study baseline FSS score as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||0.12|-3.44|0.0670
81548484|NCT02952820|162772207|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.913||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|-0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1 (Statistical analysis 2): Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 1), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and study baseline FSS score as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||-0.25|-3.83|0.0257
81548485|NCT02952820|162772207|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.939||0.0206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.02|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3 (Statistical analysis 3): Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and study baseline FSS score as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||-0.34|-4.02|0.0206
81548486|NCT02952820|162772207|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-3.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.91|-1.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3 (Statistical analysis 4): Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and study baseline FSS score as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||-1.18|-4.91|0.0014
81548487|NCT02952820|162772207|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|-0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6 (Statistical analysis 5): Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 6), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and study baseline FSS score as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||-0.52|-4.48|0.0134
81548488|NCT02952820|162772207|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.026||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|-0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6 (Statistical analysis 6): Based on MMRM model with factors for age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 6), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects, and study baseline FSS score as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||-0.54|-4.57|0.0128
81548489|NCT02952820|162772208|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.205|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.057|0.353|||Mixed Models Analysis|||First 7 nights (Statistical analysis): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline Mean Rating on Morning Sleepiness as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||0.353|0.057|0.0067
81548490|NCT02952820|162772208|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.171|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||First 7 nights (Statistical analysis 2): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (First 7 nights), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline Mean Rating on Morning Sleepiness as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||0.320|0.023|0.0237
81548491|NCT02952820|162772208|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.107|0.261|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1 (Statistical analysis 3): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 1), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline Mean Rating on Morning Sleepiness as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||0.261|-0.107|0.4120
81548492|NCT02952820|162772208|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.4347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.111|0.258|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 1 (Statistical analysis 4): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 1), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline Mean Rating on Morning Sleepiness as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||0.258|-0.111|0.4347
81548493|NCT02952820|162772208|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109||0.4992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.141|0.289|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3 (Statistical analysis 5): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline Mean Rating on Morning Sleepiness as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||0.289|-0.141|0.4992
81574541|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2243|||||||Chi-squared|||Other suspected conditions||||0.2243
81574542|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3449|||||||Chi-squared|||Other suspected conditions||||0.3449
81548494|NCT02952820|162772208|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.039|0.471|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 3 (Statistical analysis 6): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 3), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline Mean Rating on Morning Sleepiness as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||0.471|0.039|0.0208
81548495|NCT02952820|162772208|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.2248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.089|0.378|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6 (Statistical analysis 7): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 6), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline Mean Rating on Morning Sleepiness as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||0.378|-0.089|0.2248
81548496|NCT02952820|162772208|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.261|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.497|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Month 6 (Statistical analysis 8): Based on MMRM model with factors of age group, region, treatment, visit (Month 6), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effect, and the study baseline Mean Rating on Morning Sleepiness as a covariate. Missing values are not imputed and assumed to be MAR.||0.497|0.026|0.0298
81548497|NCT01587924|162772229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0135||95.0||||The p-value is showing the interaction of each subgroup by treatment and by day|Regression, Linear|||Modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with Baseline Hgb \<10.80 versus modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with Baseline Hgb \>= 10.80||||0.0135
81548498|NCT01587924|162772229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5082||95.0||||The p-value is showing the interaction of each subgroup by treatment and by day|Regression, Linear|||Modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with Baseline weight \<= 80.5 Kg versus modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with Baseline weight \> 80.5||||0.5082
81548499|NCT01587924|162772229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.977||95.0||||The p-value is showing the interaction of each subgroup by treatment and by day|Regression, Linear|||Modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with ethnicity non-Hispanic or Latino versus modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with ethnicity non-Hispanic or Latino||||0.9770
81548500|NCT01587924|162772229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0618||95.0||||The p-value is showing the interaction of each subgroup by treatment and by day|Regression, Linear|||Modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with Baseline geographic ancestry as African American versus modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with no geographic ancestry as African American||||0.0618
81548501|NCT01587924|162772229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7495||95.0||||The p-value is showing the interaction of each subgroup by treatment and by day|Regression, Linear|||Modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with Baseline gender as male versus modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with Baseline gender female||||0.7495
81548502|NCT01587924|162772229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7865||95.0||||The p-value is showing the interaction of each subgroup by treatment and by day|Regression, Linear|||Modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with Baseline age \<65 years versus modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with Baseline age \>=65 years||||0.7865
81548503|NCT01587924|162772229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0622||95.0||||The p-value is showing the interaction of each subgroup by treatment and by day|Regression, Linear|||Modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with Baseline co-ad with food versus modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with Baseline co-ad without food||||0.0622
81548504|NCT01587924|162772229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2044||95.0||||The p-value is showing the interaction of each subgroup by treatment and by day|Regression, Linear|||Modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with Baseline diabetes presence versus modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with no Baseline diabetes||||0.2044
81548505|NCT01587924|162772229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8537||95.0||||The p-value is showing the interaction of each subgroup by treatment and by day|Regression, Linear|||Modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with Baseline region as the US and Canada versus modeled Hgb change from baseline in participants with Baseline region as not the US and Canada||||0.8537
81548506|NCT00357903|162772301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized incidence rate|0.0||||||95.0|0.0|53.87||||||||53.87|0.00|
81548507|NCT00357903|162772301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Standardized incidence rate|1.3||||||95.0|0.97|1.71||||||||1.71|0.97|
81548508|NCT02819011|162772379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||priori threshold for statistical significance= 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated measures to compare changes in two groups from baseline to 6 months||||0.040
81548509|NCT02819011|162772380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated measures to compare the changes in both groups from baseline to 6 months||||0.005
81548510|NCT02819011|162772381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated measures to compare the changes in both groups from baseline to 6 months||||0.019
81548511|NCT02819011|162772383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.572||||||priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Generalized Estimating Equations|||Repeated measures to compare the changes of both groups from pre-intervention to post-intervention year.||||0.572
81548512|NCT02819011|162772384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated measures to compare the changes between groups from baseline to 6 months||||0.650
81548513|NCT02819011|162772385|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.756||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated measures to compare the changes between groups from baseline to 6 months||||0.756
81548514|NCT02819011|162772388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.769||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated measures to compare the changes between groups from baseline to 6 months||||0.769
81548515|NCT02819011|162772389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.857||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated measures to compare the changes between groups from baseline to 6 months||||0.857
81548516|NCT02819011|162772390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.829||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Repeated measures to compare the changes between groups from baseline to 6 months||||0.829
81548517|NCT04603027|162772398|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-5.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.28|7.12||||||||7.12|-20.28|
81548518|NCT04603027|162772398|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-8.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.07|5.04||||||||5.04|-22.07|
81548519|NCT04603027|162772398|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.22|4.65||||||||4.65|-23.22|
81548520|NCT04603027|162772399|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.91|9.9||||||||9.90|-13.91|
81548521|NCT04603027|162772399|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-3.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.21|8.52||||||||8.52|-15.21|
81548522|NCT04603027|162772399|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.33|11.53||||||||11.53|-12.33|
81548523|NCT04603027|162772400|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|0.46||||||||0.46|-1.88|
81548524|NCT04603027|162772400|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|0.45||||||||0.45|-1.82|
81548525|NCT04603027|162772400|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|0.33||||||||0.33|-2.05|
81548526|NCT04603027|162772401|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|6.94||||||||6.94|1.01|
81548527|NCT04603027|162772401|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|7.37||||||||7.37|1.17|
81548528|NCT04603027|162772401|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|4.7||||||||4.70|0.63|
81548529|NCT04603027|162772402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||nonparametric survival analysis|Method used was a nonparametric survival analysis for interval censored data||||||0.100
81548530|NCT04603027|162772402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||nonparametric survival analysis|Method used was a nonparametric survival analysis for interval censored data||||||0.034
81548531|NCT04603027|162772402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094|||||||nonparametric survival analysis|Method used was a nonparametric survival analysis for interval censored data||||||0.094
81548532|NCT04603027|162772406|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Odds Ratio|2.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|10.96||||||||10.96|0.45|
81548533|NCT04603027|162772406|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Odds Ratio|2.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|8.78||||||||8.78|0.42|
81548534|NCT04603027|162772406|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Odds Ratio|2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|9.51||||||||9.51|0.46|
81548535|NCT04603027|162772407|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||There were not enough responders to model using GLMM or a Bayesian logistic model, and no treatment difference analysis was conducted.|||
81548536|NCT04603027|162772407|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||There were not enough responders to model using GLMM or a Bayesian logistic model, and no treatment difference analysis was conducted.|||
81548537|NCT04603027|162772407|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||There were not enough responders to model using GLMM or a Bayesian logistic model, and no treatment difference analysis was conducted.|||
81548538|NCT04603027|162772408|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-9.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.22|12.4||||||||12.40|-30.22|
81548539|NCT04603027|162772408|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|2.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.41|18.15||||||||18.15|-23.41|
81548540|NCT04603027|162772408|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-17.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.29|3.25||||||||3.25|-38.29|
81548541|NCT04603027|162772409|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-2.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.79|1.52||||||||1.52|-6.79|
81548542|NCT04603027|162772409|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|3.16||||||||3.16|-4.70|
81548543|NCT04603027|162772409|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-3.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.49|0.63||||||||0.63|-7.49|
81548544|NCT04603027|162772410|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-9.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.22|12.4||||||||12.40|-30.22|
81548545|NCT04603027|162772410|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-2.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.41|18.15||||||||18.15|-23.41|
81548546|NCT04603027|162772410|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-17.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.29|3.25||||||||3.25|-38.29|
81548547|NCT04603027|162772411|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-2.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.79|1.52||||||||1.52|-6.79|
81548548|NCT04603027|162772411|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|3.16||||||||3.16|-4.70|
81548549|NCT04603027|162772411|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-3.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.49|0.63||||||||0.63|-7.49|
81548550|NCT04603027|162772412|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|2.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.99|28.84||||||||28.84|-19.99|
81548551|NCT04603027|162772412|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-2.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.47|21.55||||||||21.55|-26.47|
81548552|NCT04603027|162772412|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|13.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.03|36.92||||||||36.92|-12.03|
81548553|NCT04603027|162772413|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.3||||||||2.30|-1.10|
81548554|NCT04603027|162772413|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|1.37||||||||1.37|-1.96|
81548555|NCT04603027|162772413|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|1.75||||||||1.75|-1.73|
81548556|NCT04603027|162772414|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|13.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.62|73.35||||||||73.35|-50.62|
81548557|NCT04603027|162772414|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|73.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.69|126.92||||||||126.92|21.69|
81548558|NCT04603027|162772414|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|8.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.58|56.81||||||||56.81|-44.58|
81548559|NCT04603027|162772415|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.3||||||||2.30|-1.10|
81548560|NCT04603027|162772415|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|1.37||||||||1.37|-1.96|
81548561|NCT04603027|162772415|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean difference|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|1.75||||||||1.75|-1.73|
81548562|NCT03894813|162772419|NON_INFERIORITY|The relevant parameters were determined as follows: test level α=0.05, test power 1-β=0.80, Pt=0.90, Pc=0.75, Nt:Nc=1:1, boundary value Δ= -0.0.068 (excellent), and Fisher's exact test. As a result, the sample size of each group was calculated as 50 patients, 100 patients in total. Considering a loss to follow-up rate of 20%, a sample size of 120 patients was finally determined, with 60 patients in each group.|||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81548563|NCT03894813|162772420|NON_INFERIORITY|The relevant parameters were determined as follows: test level α=0.05, test power 1-β=0.80, Pt=0.90, Pc=0.75, Nt:Nc=1:1, boundary value Δ= -0.0.068 (excellent), and Fisher's exact test. As a result, the sample size of each group was calculated as 50 patients, 100 patients in total. Considering a loss to follow-up rate of 20%, a sample size of 120 patients was finally determined, with 60 patients in each group.|||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81548564|NCT03894813|162772421|NON_INFERIORITY|The relevant parameters were determined as follows: test level α=0.05, test power 1-β=0.80, Pt=0.90, Pc=0.75, Nt:Nc=1:1, boundary value Δ= -0.0.068 (excellent), and Fisher's exact test. As a result, the sample size of each group was calculated as 50 patients, 100 patients in total. Considering a loss to follow-up rate of 20%, a sample size of 120 patients was finally determined, with 60 patients in each group.|||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81574543|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3529|||||||Chi-squared|||Immunizations/screening for infectious disease||||0.3529
81574544|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1012|||||||Chi-squared|||Immunizations/screening for infectious disease||||0.1012
81548565|NCT03894813|162772422|NON_INFERIORITY|The relevant parameters were determined as follows: test level α=0.05, test power 1-β=0.80, Pt=0.90, Pc=0.75, Nt:Nc=1:1, boundary value Δ= -0.0.068 (excellent), and Fisher's exact test. As a result, the sample size of each group was calculated as 50 patients, 100 patients in total. Considering a loss to follow-up rate of 20%, a sample size of 120 patients was finally determined, with 60 patients in each group.|||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81548566|NCT03894813|162772423|NON_INFERIORITY|The relevant parameters were determined as follows: test level α=0.05, test power 1-β=0.80, Pt=0.90, Pc=0.75, Nt:Nc=1:1, boundary value Δ= -0.0.068 (excellent), and Fisher's exact test. As a result, the sample size of each group was calculated as 50 patients, 100 patients in total. Considering a loss to follow-up rate of 20%, a sample size of 120 patients was finally determined, with 60 patients in each group.|||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81548567|NCT00826462|162772456|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||linear generalized estimating equations||||A linear GEE regression model adjusted for the significant covariates at p \< 0.05 from the univariate GEE logistic regression models calculated for success|||<0.01
81548568|NCT00826462|162772456|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||linear generalized estimating equations|||||||<0.01
81548569|NCT00826462|162772460|OTHER||||||||||||||||||linear generalized estimating equations (GEE) regression model adjusted for significant covariates; between groups estimated odds ratio (OR) for no pain on two isometric movements using logistic GEE regression model adjusted for significant covariates; 99 % confidence intervals|||
81548570|NCT00880919|162772470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||ANOVA|||Mean changes were calculated using each groups linear and quadratic effects||||.015
81548571|NCT04954833|162772479|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.05 logMAR. A value of 0.05 logMAR is approximately 2.5 letters on the ETDRS chart.|LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.006|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.02|||Mixed Model Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.|LS Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|||0.02|-0.01|
81548572|NCT04954833|162772480|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used. A 10% of difference in the rate of lens fit acceptance is considered clinically significant.|Posterior mean difference of proportions|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.0048|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.01|||Bayesian hierarchical model|A 95% credible interval for the posterior mean difference between the Test and Control (Test - Control) was used to evaluate non-inferiority.|Interval presented is a 95% Credible interval|||0.010|-0.009|
81548573|NCT02863419|162772498|NON_INFERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand). A value of 0.4% (the non-inferiority margin) was added to imputed values at week 26 for the oral semaglutide treatment arm only.|Mean treatment difference|-0.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from the non-inferiority margin. The non-inferiority margin was 0.4%|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Liraglutide 1.8 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||0.0|-0.3|<0.0001
81548574|NCT02863419|162772498|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.1||||0.0645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Liraglutide 1.8 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||0.0|-0.3|0.0645
81548575|NCT02863419|162772498|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.9||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.9|-1.2|<0.0001
81548576|NCT02863419|162772498|NON_INFERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from the non-inferiority margin (non-inferiority). The non-inferiority margin was 0.4%.|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Liraglutide 1.8 mg|The analysis was based on a mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.1|-0.3|<0.0001
81574545|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4123|||||||Chi-squared|||Immunizations/screening for infectious disease||||0.4123
81574546|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2742|||||||Chi-squared|||Osteoarthritis||||0.2742
81574547|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1009|||||||Chi-squared|||Osteoarthritis||||0.1009
81574548|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0318|||||||Chi-squared|||Osteoarthritis||||0.0318
81574549|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4808|||||||Chi-squared|||Essential hypertension||||0.4808
81548577|NCT02863419|162772498|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-0.2||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Liraglutide 1.8 mg|The analysis was based on a mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.1|-0.3|0.0056
81548578|NCT02863419|162772498|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-1.2||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-1.0||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline HbA1c value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-1.0|-1.4|0.0001
81548579|NCT02863419|162772499|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-1.2||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-0.6||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Liraglutide 1.8 mg|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline body weight value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-0.6|-1.9|0.0003
81548580|NCT02863419|162772499|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the in-trial observation period. The estimated treatment effect includes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (treatment policy estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-3.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-3.0||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|Pattern mixture model||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a pattern mixture model using multiple imputation to handle missing week 26 data, assuming that data were missing at random within the groups used for imputation. The imputed data sets were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline body weight value as covariate for each of the 1000 imputed complete data sets, and pooled by Rubin's rule to draw inference.||-3.0|-4.7|<0.0001
81548581|NCT02863419|162772499|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-1.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.9||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral semaglutide 14 mg - Liraglutide 1.8 mg|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline body weight value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-0.9|-2.2|<0.0001
81548582|NCT02863419|162772499|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity. Results are based on the data from the on-treatment without rescue medication observation period. The estimated treatment effect excludes the effect of any rescue medication and any effect after premature trial product discontinuation (hypothetical estimand).|Mean treatment difference|-4.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-3.2||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0 (superiority).|MMRM||Oral sema 14 mg - Placebo|The analysis was based on a MMRM that assumed data to be missing at random. As dependent variables, the MMRM model included all post-baseline values collected at scheduled visits up to and including week 26. The independent effects were treatment, strata and region as categorical fixed effects and the baseline body weight value as a covariate, all nested within visit, and an unstructured residual covariance matrix.||-3.2|-4.8|<0.0001
81548583|NCT02863419|162772520|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.4915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.8||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 14 mg / Liraglutide 1.8 mg|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||1.80|0.75|0.4915
81548584|NCT02863419|162772520|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.48||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 14 mg / Placebo|Time to initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Withdrawal for any reason or lost to follow-up contributed to the analysis as events (initiation of additional anti-diabetic medication). Censoring time was one day before planned end of treatment.||0.48|0.21|<0.0001
81574550|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0778|||||||Chi-squared|||Essential hypertension||||0.0778
81574551|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2871|||||||Chi-squared|||Essential hypertension||||0.2871
81574552|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7356|||||||Chi-squared|||Residual codes; unclassified||||0.7356
81548585|NCT02863419|162772521|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.6252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.22||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 14 mg / Liraglutide 1.8 mg|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||2.22|0.62|0.6252
81548586|NCT02863419|162772521|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.26||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox||Oral semaglutide 14 mg / Placebo|Time to initiation of rescue medication was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, strata, and region as categorical fixed effects and baseline HbA1c as covariate. Censoring time was one day before last day on trial product.||0.26|0.09|<0.0001
81548587|NCT02362282|162772538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.54
81548588|NCT02284243|162772550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0180
81548589|NCT02284243|162772551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Applies to SPID 0-6, SPID 0-12, and SPID 0-24|ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81548590|NCT02284243|162772552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Applies to perceptible and meaningful pain relief|Log Rank|||||||<0.05
81548591|NCT02284243|162772553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Applies to ≥30% and ≥50% reduction in pain|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Test for general association stratified by site||||||<0.05
81548592|NCT02284243|162772555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0009
81548593|NCT02284243|162772556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7718|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.7718
81548594|NCT02721966|162772590|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|7.01|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for odds ratio||"Up to week 12, all participants in the group placebo AIN457 took placebo only"||7.01|2.72|<.0001
81548595|NCT02721966|162772590|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|6.1|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for odds ratio||"Up to week 12, all participants in the group placebo AIN457 took placebo only"||6.10|2.41|<.0001
81548596|NCT02721966|162772591|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|7.01|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for odds ratio||"Up to week 12, all participants in the group placebo AIN457 took placebo only"||7.01|2.72|<.0001
81548597|NCT02721966|162772592|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.67|8.33|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for odds ratio|||Odds ratio, 95% CI for odds ratio, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment (3 treatment groups), methotrexate usage status (yes, no) as explanatory variables|8.33|2.67|<.0001
81548598|NCT02721966|162772592|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|9.84|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for odds ratio|||Odds ratio, 95% CI for odds ratio, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment (3 treatment groups), methotrexate usage status (yes, no) as explanatory variables|9.84|3.20|<.0001
81548599|NCT02721966|162772593|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.43|8.33|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for odds ratio||"Up to week 12, all participants in the group placebo AIN457 took placebo only"|Odds ratio, 95% CI for odds ratio, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment (3 treatment groups), methotrexate usage status (yes, no) as explanatory variables|8.33|2.43|<.0001
81548600|NCT02721966|162772593|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.04|10.21|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for odds ratio||"Up to week 12, all participants in the group placebo AIN457 took placebo only"|Odds ratio, 95% CI for odds ratio, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment (3 treatment groups), methotrexate usage status (yes, no) as explanatory variables|10.21|3.04|<.0001
81548601|NCT02721966|162772594|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|-14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.62|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|-9.7|||ANCOVA||||Least squares (LS) mean, LS mean treatment difference, 95% confidence interval (CI) for treatment difference, and p-value are from MMRM (mixed model for repeated measures) with treatment group, visit, treatment\*visit, baseline\*visit and concomitant MTX intake status, as factors and baseline measurement in VAS as continuous covariate|-9.7|-20.0|<.0001
81548602|NCT02721966|162772594|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|-12.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|-7.8|||ANCOVA||||Least squares (LS) mean, LS mean treatment difference, 95% confidence interval (CI) for treatment difference, and p-value are from MMRM (mixed model for repeated measures) with treatment group, visit, treatment\*visit, baseline\*visit and concomitant MTX intake status, as factors and baseline measurement in VAS as continuous covariate|-7.8|-18.0|<.0001
81548603|NCT02721966|162772595|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|-15.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|-9.7|||ANCOVA|||"Up to week 12, all participants in the group placebo AIN457 took placebo only"|Least squares (LS) mean, LS mean treatment difference, 95% confidence interval (CI) for treatment difference, and p-value are from MMRM (mixed model for repeated measures) with treatment group, visit, treatment\*visit, baseline\*visit and concomitant MTX intake status, as factors and baseline measurement in VAS as continuous covariate|-9.7|-20.4|<.0001
81548604|NCT02721966|162772595|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|-15.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|-9.8|||ANCOVA|||"Up to week 12, all participants in the group placebo AIN457 took placebo only"|Least squares (LS) mean, LS mean treatment difference, 95% confidence interval (CI) for treatment difference, and p-value are from MMRM (mixed model for repeated measures) with treatment group, visit, treatment\*visit, baseline\*visit and concomitant MTX intake status, as factors and baseline measurement in VAS as continuous covariate|-9.8|-20.3|<.0001
81548605|NCT02721966|162772596|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.1|||ANCOVA||||Least squares (LS) mean, LS mean treatment difference, 95% confidence interval (CI) for treatment difference, and p-value are from MMRM (mixed model for repeated measures) with treatment group, visit, treatment\*visit, baseline\*visit and concomitant MTX intake status, as factors and baseline SPARCC index as continuous covariate.|0.1|-1.1|0.0971
81574553|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4975|||||||Chi-squared|||Residual codes; unclassified||||0.4975
81574554|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7143|||||||Chi-squared|||Residual codes; unclassified||||0.7143
81574555|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3559|||||||Chi-squared|||Disorders of lipid metabolism||||0.3559
81548606|NCT02721966|162772596|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.1|||ANCOVA||||Least squares (LS) mean, LS mean treatment difference, 95% confidence interval (CI) for treatment difference, and p-value are from MMRM (mixed model for repeated measures) with treatment group, visit, treatment\*visit, baseline\*visit and concomitant MTX intake status, as factors and baseline measurement in VAS as continuous covariate|-0.1|-1.3|0.0207
81548607|NCT02721966|162772597|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|-0.175|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0502||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.273|-0.076|||ANCOVA||||Least squares (LS) mean, LS mean treatment difference, 95% confidence interval (CI) for treatment difference, and p-value are from MMRM (mixed model for repeated measures) with treatment group, visit, treatment\*visit, baseline\*visit and concomitant MTX intake status, as factors and baseline HAQ-DI index as continuous covariate|-0.076|-0.273|0.0005
81548608|NCT02721966|162772597|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|-0.234|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0497|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.331|-0.136|||ANCOVA||||Least squares (LS) mean, LS mean treatment difference, 95% confidence interval (CI) for treatment difference, and p-value are from MMRM (mixed model for repeated measures) with treatment group, visit, treatment\*visit, baseline\*visit and concomitant MTX intake status, as factors and baseline HAQ-DI index as continuous covariate|-0.136|-0.331|<.0001
81548609|NCT02721966|162772598|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|5.7|||ANCOVA|||week 12|Least squares (LS) mean, LS mean treatment difference, 95% confidence interval (CI) for treatment difference, and p-value are from MMRM (mixed model for repeated measures) with treatment group, visit, treatment\*visit, baseline\*visit and concomitant MTX intake status, as factors and baseline FACIT Fatigue© score as continuous covariate|5.7|1.8|0.0002
81548610|NCT02721966|162772598|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|5.3|||ANCOVA|||week 12|Least squares (LS) mean, LS mean treatment difference, 95% confidence interval (CI) for treatment difference, and p-value are from MMRM (mixed model for repeated measures) with treatment group, visit, treatment\*visit, baseline\*visit and concomitant MTX intake status, as factors and baseline FACIT Fatigue© score as continuous covariate|5.3|1.4|0.0007
81548611|NCT02721966|162772599|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||"Up to week 12, all participants in the group placebo AIN457 took placebo only"|Least squares (LS) mean, LS mean treatment difference, 95% confidence interval (CI) for treatment difference, and p-value are from MMRM (mixed model for repeated measures) with treatment group,visit, treatment\*visit, baseline\*visit and concomitant MTX intake status, as factors and baseline ASAS health index as continuous covariate.|-0.9|-2.5|<.0001
81548612|NCT02721966|162772599|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Treatment Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.9|||ANCOVA|||"Up to week 12, all participants in the group placebo AIN457 took placebo only"|Least squares (LS) mean, LS mean treatment difference, 95% confidence interval (CI) for treatment difference, and p-value are from MMRM (mixed model for repeated measures) with treatment group,visit, treatment\*visit, baseline\*visit and concomitant MTX intake status, as factors and baseline ASAS health index as continuous covariate.|-0.9|-2.4|<.0001
81548613|NCT02721966|162772600|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.31|9.95|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for odds ratio|||"Odds ratio, 95% CI for odds ratio, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment (3 treatment groups), methotrexate usage status (yes, no) as explanatory variables.~Missing ACR20 response variables were imputed by multiple imputation approach"|9.95|3.31|<.0001
81548614|NCT02721966|162772600|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|8.16|||Regression, Logistic|95% confidence interval for odds ratio|||"Odds ratio, 95% CI for odds ratio, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment (3 treatment groups), methotrexate usage status (yes, no) as explanatory variables.~Missing ACR20 response variables were imputed by multiple imputation approach"|8.16|2.83|<.0001
81548615|NCT01869764|162772608|OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.93
81548616|NCT01869764|162772609|OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.29
81548617|NCT00607373|162772624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p≤0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Based upon prior clinical study experience with mipomersen, it was estimated that the standard deviation of the percent change in LDL-C is approximately 22%. With 15 patients in the control group and 30 patients in the mipomersen-treated group, this study would have at least 80% power to detect a 20 percentage point difference between the 2 treatment groups. Fifty-one patients were enrolled to allow for patient withdrawals and potential exclusions from analysis sets.||||<0.001
81548618|NCT00607373|162772625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Inflation of type 1 error was controlled by specifying a small number of secondary parameters and a sequential inferential approach in which inferential conclusions about each successive parameter required statistical significance of the prior one.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81548619|NCT00607373|162772627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Inferential conclusions about this parameter require statistical significance of the previous secondary outcome measure (i.e., percent change from baseline in Apo B at PET).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81548620|NCT00607373|162772630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Inferential conclusions about this parameter require statistical significance of the previous secondary outcome measure (i.e., percent change from baseline in total cholesterol at PET).|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81548621|NCT00607373|162772632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.013
81548622|NCT00607373|162772634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81548623|NCT00607373|162772636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.009
81548624|NCT00607373|162772638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81548625|NCT00607373|162772640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.328||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.328
81548626|NCT00607373|162772642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤0.05|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.035
81548627|NCT01958164|162772645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|73.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.3|89.3|||||Difference calculated as actilyse minus saline solution|||89.3|23.3|
81548628|NCT01958164|162772646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|66.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.7|90.3|||||Difference calculated as actilyse minus saline solution|||90.3|20.7|
81548629|NCT04546672|162772650|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.1||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.1|55.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||55.4|-31.1|0.58
81548630|NCT04546672|162772651|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|15.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||15.4|9.2|<0.001
81548631|NCT04546672|162772652|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|6.2|||Fisher Exact|||||6.2|0.9|0.087
81548632|NCT04546672|162772653|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.9||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|12.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||12.6|-26.4|0.48
81548633|NCT04546672|162772654|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.7||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3|31.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||31.1|2.3|0.02
81548634|NCT04546672|162772655|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|8.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.3|-2.2|0.27
81548635|NCT01724346|162772658|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.155|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.22||P-value is from stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank|||||0.220|0.110|< 0.0001
81548636|NCT01724346|162772661|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.087|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.054|0.141||P value is from stratified log-rank test.|Log Rank|||||0.141|0.054|< 0.0001
81548637|NCT01724346|162772662|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|2.496|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.99|3.131||Rate ratio and p-value are based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG; 0-1 vs 2) and Rai stage (0/I/II vs III/IV) at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.131|1.990|< 0.0001
81548638|NCT00525161|162772670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Clinical Response Rate at 3 months|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Defined as complete response/partial response after 3 months of adding sorafenib to endocrine therapy|Based on known historical response rate to sorafenib of no better than 5-10%, the study was designed to test the null hypothesis that the clinical response rate is no better than 10% versus the alternative hypothesis that it is at least 25% when sorafenib is added to endocrine therapy. In the first stage, 18 patients were planned for enrollment, and if two or fewer responses were observed, the trial would be terminated. The study stopped after 11 due to slow accrual and withdrawal of funding.||||
81548639|NCT00525161|162772671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Progression Free Survival|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|11.3||||||||11.3|2.6|
81548640|NCT02970162|162772674|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004||||||LS means|Least square means|Fixed effects treatment and QMG at Baseline. Between-treatment difference in LS means (95% CI) -6.54 (-9.78, -3.29).||||||0.0004
81548641|NCT02970162|162772675|SUPERIORITY||LS means|2.95||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|4.38||CFB for SGI score was modeled as the response, with fixed effects terms for treatment and SGI at Baseline|Fixed effects linear model|This statistical test applies to the change from baseline SGI scores to Day 4 values row.||||4.38|1.53|0.0003
81548642|NCT02970162|162772676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.0020
81548643|NCT02970162|162772677|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0112|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0112
81548644|NCT00750438|162772678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.972|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.972
81548645|NCT00750438|162772679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.559|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline and 24 weeks||||0.559
81548646|NCT00750438|162772679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 24 weeks||||0.062
81548647|NCT00750438|162772679|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.099|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.099
81548648|NCT00750438|162772680|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.036
81548649|NCT00750438|162772681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 24 weeks||||0.001
81548650|NCT00750438|162772681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.723|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline to 24 weeks||||0.723
81548651|NCT00750438|162772681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.027
81548652|NCT00750438|162772682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.372|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.372
81548653|NCT00750438|162772682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.644|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.644
81548654|NCT00750438|162772682|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.549|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.549
81548655|NCT03848728|162772683|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.16|||TMLE|||||1.16|1.03|0.0019
81548656|NCT00298558|162772701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.06||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.14|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.27|-0.14|0.43
81548657|NCT00298558|162772701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.11||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.31|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.10|-0.31|0.17
81548658|NCT00298558|162772701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.05||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.25|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.15|-0.25|0.52
81574556|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7725|||||||Chi-squared|||Disorders of lipid metabolism||||0.7725
81574557|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3875|||||||Chi-squared|||Disorders of lipid metabolism||||0.3875
81574558|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0225|||||||Chi-squared|||Back problems||||0.0225
81548659|NCT00298558|162772704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.02||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.17|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.12|-0.17|0.69
81548660|NCT00298558|162772704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.23|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.09|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.38|0.09|<0.01
81548661|NCT00298558|162772704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.06||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.2|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.08|-0.20|0.27
81548662|NCT00298558|162772706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.07||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.29|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.16|-0.29|0.45
81548663|NCT00298558|162772706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.005||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.22|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.23|-0.22|0.95
81548664|NCT00298558|162772706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.66|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.43|0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.88|0.43|<0.01
81548665|NCT00298558|162772707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.48|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.12|0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.84|0.12|<0.01
81548666|NCT00298558|162772707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.38|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.02|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.74|0.02|<0.01
81548667|NCT00298558|162772707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.36|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.01|0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.72|0.01|<0.01
81574559|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4427|||||||Chi-squared|||Back problems||||0.4427
81574560|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4094|||||||Chi-squared|||Back problems||||0.4094
81574561|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8775|||||||Chi-squared|||Other upper respiratory infections||||0.8775
81574562|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3525|||||||Chi-squared|||Other upper respiratory infections||||0.3525
81574563|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4724|||||||Chi-squared|||Other upper respiratory infections||||0.4724
81548668|NCT00298558|162772708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.004||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.23|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.24|-0.23|0.97
81548669|NCT00298558|162772708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.02||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.25|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.22|-0.25|0.86
81548670|NCT00298558|162772708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.008||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.23|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.24|-0.23|0.93
81548671|NCT00298558|162772709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|0.02||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.19|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.23|-0.19|0.78
81548672|NCT00298558|162772709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.004||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.21|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.21|-0.21|0.96
81548673|NCT00298558|162772709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.05||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|99.0|-0.26|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|The blom transformation was used to reduce skewness in the measures. The design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model.|Blom transformed outcome was used and the design factors and baseline covariates were controlled in the model to get the adjusted means. After that, the effect size (defined in the Additional details) was calculated using the adjusted means and SD.|Effect size was defined as training improvement from baseline to year 10 minus control improvement from baseline to year 10 divided by the intrasubject standard deviation (SD) of the composite score. Positive effect sizes indicate improvement.||0.16|-0.26|0.56
81548674|NCT02581410|162772720|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority will be demonstrated if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval of the adjusted geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio (No prev- Zvax over Prev-Zvax) 1 month post-dose 2 is below 1.5 in terms of anti-gE antibodies.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.17|||ANCOVA|||To compare humoral immune responses at 1 month after dose 2 of GSK1437173A (Month 3) in subjects ≥ 65 years of age who received Zostavax ≥ 5 years earlier (Prev-Zvax) as compared to subjects who have never received Zostavax (No prev-Zvax).||1.17|0.92|
81548675|NCT02908672|162772738|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.97|||Log Rank||Stratified Hazard Ratio|||0.97|0.64|0.0224
81548676|NCT02908672|162772739|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.1607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.07|||Log Rank||Stratified Hazard Ratio|||1.07|0.67|0.1607
81548677|NCT02908672|162772740|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rate|1.63||||0.6997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|10.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.15|-6.90|0.6997
81548678|NCT02908672|162772742|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.1191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.05|||Log Rank|||||1.05|0.67|0.1191
81548679|NCT02908672|162772743|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Event Free Rate|8.2||||0.0693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|17.04|||Z-test|||||17.04|-0.65|0.0693
81548680|NCT01424072|162772752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0||||It was verified the normality of data distribution and the homogeneity of variance.|ANOVA|||The main objective was to compare the difference among the control group, seeds and needles and to recognize significant outcomes of auriculotherapy by seeds or needles.||||0.023
81548681|NCT01424072|162772753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||,|0||95.0||||It was verified the normality of data distribution and the homogeneity of variance.|ANOVA|This result was only to the domain Social Support.||It was carried out the analysis of variance (ANOVA) among the groups in the 3rd assessment (after 60 days) and at the follow up (after 75 days). The main objective was to compare the difference among the control group, seeds and needles and to recognize significant outcomes of auriculotherapy by seeds or needles.||||0,022
81548682|NCT01424072|162772754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0||||It was verified the normality of data distribution and the homogeneity of variance.|ANOVA|||It was carried out the analysis of variance (ANOVA) among the groups at the follow up (after 75 days). The main objective was to compare the difference among the control group, seeds and needles and to recognize significant outcomes of auriculotherapy by seeds or needles.||||0.039
81548683|NCT01424072|162772754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||95.0|||||ANOVA|It was carried out the analysis of variance (ANOVA) among the groups at the follow up and then it was used the post hoc test.||Coping Strategy: Confrontation domain||||0.029
81548684|NCT02876601|162772770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.408|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.408
81548685|NCT02876601|162772771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.148|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.148
81548686|NCT02876601|162772772|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.039
81548687|NCT02876601|162772773|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.642|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.642
81548688|NCT02876601|162772774|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.026
81548689|NCT02876601|162772775|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.326|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.326
81548690|NCT02876601|162772776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.796|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.796
81548691|NCT02876601|162772777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.918|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.918
81548692|NCT02876601|162772778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.877|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.877
81548693|NCT02876601|162772779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.423|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.423
81548694|NCT02876601|162772780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.938|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.938
81548695|NCT01322945|162772781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81548696|NCT02605122|162772783|OTHER||Proportion experiencing TEAE or TESAE|34.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.0|47.0||No p-value was performed. Study prematurely discontinued. Clopper-Pearson analysis was used to determine confidence intervals.|Clopper-Pearson|||||47|23|
81548697|NCT02605122|162772784|OTHER||Achievement of ECR|62.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.0|74.0||No p-value was performed. Study prematurely discontinued. Clopper-Pearson analysis was used to determine confidence intervals.|Clopper-Pearson|||||74|49|
81548698|NCT02605122|162772785|OTHER||Achievement of Clinical Improvement|68.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|78.0||No p-value was performed. Study prematurely discontinued. Clopper-Pearson analysis was used to determine confidence intervals.|Clopper-Pearson|||||78|58|
81548699|NCT02605122|162772786|OTHER||Achievement of Clinical Cure|62.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.0|73.0||No p-value was performed. Study prematurely discontinued. Clopper-Pearson was used to determine confidence intervals.|Clopper-Pearson|||||73|50|
81548700|NCT02223702|162772789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Friedman Test|All rows were compared to eachother||||||<0.01
81548701|NCT02223702|162772790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|All rows were compared to eachother||||||<0.01
81548702|NCT02873702|162772793|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority to lansoprazole if the lower bound of confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference is greater than -10%.|Difference in Percentage|-2.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.59|21.3||||||Healing Period: Dexlansoprazole 60 mg versus Healing Period: Lansoprazole 30 mg||21.30|-26.59|
81548703|NCT03249116|162772795|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|0.33||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05|ANOVA|dependent variable: self-reported anxiety between-subjects factors: condition, social anxiety within-subjects factor: time||||||.723
81548704|NCT03249116|162772796|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|1.34||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05|ANOVA|dependent variable: electrodermal activity between-subjects factors: condition, social anxiety within-subjects factor: time||||||.271
81548705|NCT03249116|162772797|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|0.45||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05|ANOVA|dependent variable: heart rate between-subjects factors: condition, social anxiety within-subjects factor: time||||||.638
81548706|NCT03249116|162772798|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|0.14||||0.868|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05|ANOVA|dependent variable: number of errors between-subjects factors: condition, social anxiety||||||.868
81548707|NCT03249116|162772799|SUPERIORITY||F statistic|0.21||||0.809|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<.05|ANOVA|dependent variable: lowest number reached/highest number of correct responses between-subjects factors: condition, social anxiety||||||.809
81548708|NCT00221117|162772806|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.015
81548709|NCT00221117|162772807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||The subject's impairment and demographic characteristics were analyzed using descriptive statistics for parametric and nonparametric data. The baseline outcome data of the intervention and control groups were compared using Fisher exact test (for categorical variables) and Mann-Whitney U test (for continuous variables). Comparisons between the intervention and control groups were carried out using linear regression analysis adjusted for the baseline degree of disability (baseline AIS).||||0.05
81548710|NCT01255436|162772817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.2||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|1.0||p-value\<0.05 is considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||||1.0|-9.4|0.06
81548711|NCT01255436|162772818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|1.3||p-value \< 0.05 considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||||1.3|-4.1|0.14
81548712|NCT01255436|162772819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.6|||Fisher Exact||Numerator is Treatment Group (SMS reminders) and Denominator is Control Group (No SMS reminders)|||1.6|1.0|0.045
81548713|NCT01255436|162772820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.53|||Fisher Exact|||||1.53|1.04|0.014
81548714|NCT04816669|162772821|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR is greater than 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.77|||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference of the logarithms of the concentrations BNT162b2 lyophilized SDV - BNT162b2 frozen-liquid MDV and the corresponding CI (based on the Student t distribution).|||0.77|0.60|
81548715|NCT04816669|162772829|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMR is greater than 0.67|Geometric mean ratio|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.68|||||GMRs and 2-sided 95% CIs were calculated by exponentiating the mean difference of the logarithms of the concentrations BNT162b2 frozen-liquid LNP - BNT162b2 frozen-liquid RTU and the corresponding CI (based on the Student t distribution).|||1.68|0.77|
81548716|NCT01229267|162772837|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|0.638|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|0.746|||||Point estimate and 95% CI of vaccine efficacy were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards regression model, adjusting for age (\<50 versus ≥50 years of age), and intended duration of antiviral prophylaxis (≤3 versus 3 to 6 months after auto-HCT).|Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio of HZ in the V212 consistency lot group versus the placebo group. The success criterion for vaccine efficacy required that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval (CI) is \>0.25.||0.746|0.484|
81574564|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.717|||||||Chi-squared|||Other lower respiratory disease||||0.7170
81574565|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2909|||||||Chi-squared|||Other lower respiratory disease||||0.2909
81548717|NCT01229267|162772838|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|0.695|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.818|||||Point estimate and 95% CI of vaccine efficacy were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards regression model, adjusting for age (\<50 versus ≥50 years of age), and intended duration of antiviral prophylaxis (≤3 versus 3 to 6 months after auto-HCT).|Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio of HZ in the V212 consistency lot group versus the placebo group. The success criterion for vaccine efficacy required that the lower bound of the 95% CI is \>0.25.||0.818|0.490|
81548718|NCT01229267|162772839|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|0.735|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.498|0.86|||||Point estimate and 95% CI of vaccine efficacy were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards regression model, adjusting for age (\<50 versus ≥50 years of age), and intended duration of antiviral prophylaxis (≤3 versus 3 to 6 months after auto-HCT).|Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio of HZ in the V212 consistency lot group versus the placebo group. The success criterion for vaccine efficacy required that the lower bound of the 95% CI is \>0.25.||0.860|0.498|
81548719|NCT01229267|162772840|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|0.837|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.446|0.952|||||Point estimate and 95% CI of vaccine efficacy were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards regression model, adjusting for age (\<50 versus ≥50 years of age), and intended duration of antiviral prophylaxis (≤3 versus 3 to 6 months after auto-HCT).|Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio of HZ in the V212 consistency lot group versus the placebo group. The success criterion for vaccine efficacy required that the lower bound of the 95% CI is \>0.25.||0.952|0.446|
81548720|NCT01229267|162772841|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.2||||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|5.5|||Normal approximation||Miettinen \& Nurminen|||5.5|-5.1|0.942
81548721|NCT04050202|162772847|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.45|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The post-intervention score is subtracted from the baseline score.|||||<0.01
81548722|NCT04050202|162772848|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.97|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||The post-intervention score is subtracted from the baseline score|||||<0.01
81548723|NCT01499277|162772855|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the observed difference in the primary outcome measures (clinical cure rates) between ceftaroline group and vancomycin plus aztreonam group were calculated in both MITT and CE Populations at the TOC visit. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was higher than -10% in both MITT and CE Populations.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|5.41||||RD is the difference in clinical cure rates (Ceftaroline minus Vancomycin/Aztreonam). CI was calculated by unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen CI.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% using unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen CI.|The primary objective of this study was to determine the noninferiority in the clinical cure rate for ceftaroline compared vancomycin plus azreonam group at TOC in both MITT and CE populations.||5.41|-6.9|
81548724|NCT01499277|162772856|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A two-sided 95% CI for the observed difference in the primary outcome measures (clinical cure rates) between ceftaroline group and vancomycin plus aztreonam group were calculated in both MITT and CE Populations at the TOC visit. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI was higher than -10% in both MITT and CE Populations. If non-inferioirity was achieved then a test of superioirty was conducted if lower limit of 95% CI for the difference was \>0%.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|7.48||||RD is the difference in clinical cure rates (Ceftaroline minus Vancomycin/Aztreonam).CI was calculated by unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen CI.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% using unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen CI.|The primary objective of this study was to determine the noninferiority in the clinical cure rate for ceftaroline compared vancomycin plus azreonam group at TOC in both MITT and CE populations.||7.48|-4.32|
81548725|NCT01499277|162772857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.21|10.39||||RD is the difference in favorable rates (Ceftaroline minus Vancomycin/Aztreonam).CI was calculated by unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen CI.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% using unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen CI.|||10.39|-6.21|
81548726|NCT01499277|162772858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|4.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|12.86||||RD is the difference in favorable rates (Ceftaroline minus Vancomycin/Aztreonam).CI was calculated by unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen CI.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% using unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen CI.|||12.86|-2.11|
81548727|NCT01499277|162772859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|7.06||||RD is the difference in cure rates (Ceftaroline minus Vancomycin/Aztreonam).CI was calculated by unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen CI.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% using unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen CI.|||7.06|-4.05|
81548728|NCT01499277|162772860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|8.73||||RD is the difference in cure rates (Ceftaroline minus Vancomycin/Aztreonam).CI was calculated by unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen CI.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% using unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen CI.|||8.73|-2.19|
81548729|NCT01499277|162772861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|1.18||||RD is the difference in relapse rates (Ceftaroline minus Vancomycin/Aztreonam).CI was calculated by unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen CI.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% using unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen CI.|||1.18|-3.98|
81548730|NCT01499277|162772862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|3.15||||RD is the difference in success rates (Ceftaroline minus Vancomycin/Aztreonam).CI was calculated by unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen CI.|CI for risk difference was estimated by 95% using unstratified Miettinen and Nurminen CI.|||3.15|-6.34|
81548731|NCT02974543|162772872|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81548732|NCT02974543|162772873|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81548733|NCT00220636|162772881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||t statistic|4.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|df=13||Null hypothesis would be no change in the HDRS score pre- to post- treatment with aripiprazole.||||<.001
81548734|NCT00220636|162772883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||t statistic|-3.1||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|df=13||Null hypothesis would be no change in the GAFS score pre- to post- treatment with aripiprazole.||||.009
81548735|NCT00220636|162772884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||t statistic|3.1||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|df=13||Null hypothesis would be no change in the BDI score pre- to post- treatment with aripiprazole.||||.008
81548736|NCT00539942|162772885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Unable to analyze data||||<.05
81574566|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5057|||||||Chi-squared|||Other lower respiratory disease||||0.5057
81548737|NCT02015637|162772901|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) using the Wald test was constructed for comparisons between delafloxacin and ceftriaxone. A hierarchical approach was implemented for the primary and secondary analyses to control for the overall type 1 error rate of 0.05 due to multiple comparisons.|Difference in cure rate|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.18|1.36||||||||1.36|-13.18|
81548738|NCT02015637|162772902|NON_INFERIORITY|Two-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs) using the Wald test was constructed for comparisons between delafloxacin and ceftriaxone. A hierarchical approach was implemented for the primary and secondary analyses to control for the overall type 1 error rate of 0.05 due to multiple comparisons.|Difference in cure rates|-9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.03|-3.87||||||||-3.87|-16.03|
81548739|NCT03198507|162772903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Statistical testing was 2 sided and performed using a significance (alpha) level of 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81548740|NCT03198507|162772906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81548741|NCT00439517|162772948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.677||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.515|0.889|||Stratified log rank|Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate median PFS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.||||0.889|0.515|0.0048
81548742|NCT00439517|162772949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.756||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.777|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified odds ratio and Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) statistics were calculated considering the randomization strata.||||2.777|1.110|0.016
81548743|NCT00439517|162772950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.855||||0.3797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.603|1.213|||Stratified log rank|Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate median OS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.||||1.213|0.603|0.3797
81548744|NCT00439517|162772951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.977||||0.8575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.755|1.263|||Stratified log rank||Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate median OS time. HR was calculated using Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization strata.|||1.263|0.755|0.8575
81548745|NCT02304367|162772960|OTHER|||||||0.0428|||||||t-test|||The null hypothesis that the mean change from Baseline to Week 48 in osteoid thickness is zero was tested using a t-test.||||0.0428
81548746|NCT02304367|162772961|OTHER|||||||0.977|||||||t-test|||The null hypothesis that the mean change from Baseline to Week 48 in OS/BS is zero was tested using a t-test.||||0.9770
81548747|NCT02304367|162772962|OTHER|||||||0.0858|||||||t-test|||The null hypothesis that the mean change from Baseline to Week 48 in OV/BV is zero was tested using a t-test.||||0.0858
81548748|NCT02304367|162772963|OTHER|||||||0.4077|||||||t-test|||The null hypothesis that the mean change from Baseline to Week 48 in Mlt is zero was tested using a t-test.||||0.4077
81548749|NCT02304367|162772970|OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline 1,25(OH)2D.||Week 24||||0.016
81548750|NCT02304367|162772970|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline 1,25(OH)2D.||Week 48||||0.030
81548751|NCT02304367|162772970|OTHER|||||||0.259|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline 1,25(OH)2D.||Week 96||||0.259
81548752|NCT02304367|162772970|OTHER|||||||0.346|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline 1,25(OH)2D.||Week 144||||0.346
81548753|NCT02304367|162772970|OTHER|||||||0.213|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline 1,25(OH)2D.||Week 168||||0.213
81548754|NCT02304367|162772970|OTHER|||||||0.873|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline 1,25(OH)2D.||Week 192||||0.873
81548755|NCT02304367|162772970|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline 1,25(OH)2D.||Week 216||||0.001
81548756|NCT02304367|162772970|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline 1,25(OH)2D.||Week 240||||0.040
81548757|NCT02304367|162772971|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline total FGF23.||Week 24||||<0.0001
81548758|NCT02304367|162772971|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline total FGF23.||Week 48||||<0.0001
81548759|NCT02304367|162772971|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline total FGF23.||Week 96||||0.001
81548760|NCT02304367|162772971|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline total FGF23.||Week 144||||0.007
81548761|NCT02304367|162772971|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline total FGF23.||Week 168||||0.005
81548762|NCT02304367|162772971|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline total FGF23.||Week 192||||0.004
81548763|NCT02304367|162772971|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline total FGF23.||Week 216||||0.002
81548764|NCT02304367|162772971|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline total FGF23.||Week 240||||0.006
81548765|NCT02304367|162772972|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline free FGF23.||Week 24||||< 0.001
81548766|NCT02304367|162772972|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline free FGF23.||Week 48||||< 0.001
81548767|NCT02304367|162772972|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline free FGF23.||Week 96||||<0.001
81548768|NCT02304367|162772972|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline free FGF23.||Week 144||||< 0.001
81548769|NCT02304367|162772972|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline free FGF23.||Week 168||||< 0.001
81548770|NCT02304367|162772972|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline free FGF23.||Week 192||||< 0.001
81548771|NCT02304367|162772972|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline free FGF23.||Week 216||||< 0.001
81548772|NCT02304367|162772972|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline free FGF23.||Week 240||||< 0.001
81548773|NCT02304367|162772973|OTHER|||||||0.659|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline 24-hour urinary phosphorus.||Week 24||||0.659
81548774|NCT02304367|162772973|OTHER|||||||0.752|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline 24-hour urinary phosphorus.||Week 48||||0.752
81548775|NCT02304367|162772973|OTHER|||||||0.594|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline 24-hour urinary phosphorus.||Week 96||||0.594
81548776|NCT02304367|162772973|OTHER|||||||0.614|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline 24-hour urinary phosphorus.||Week 144||||0.614
81548777|NCT02304367|162772973|OTHER|||||||0.542|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline 24-hour urinary phosphorus.||Week 168||||0.542
81548778|NCT02304367|162772973|OTHER|||||||0.067|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline 24-hour urinary phosphorus.||Week 192||||0.067
81548779|NCT02304367|162772973|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline 24-hour urinary phosphorus.||Week 216||||0.330
81548780|NCT02304367|162772973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.161|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline 24-hour urinary phosphorus.||Week 240||||0.161
81548781|NCT02304367|162772974|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline TRP.||Week 24||||< 0.001
81548782|NCT02304367|162772974|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline TRP.||Week 48||||< 0.001
81548783|NCT02304367|162772974|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline TRP.||Week 96||||0.001
81548784|NCT02304367|162772974|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline TRP.||Week 144||||< 0.001
81548785|NCT02304367|162772974|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline TRP.||Week 168||||< 0.001
81548786|NCT02304367|162772974|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline TRP.||Week 192||||< 0.001
81548787|NCT02304367|162772974|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline TRP.||Week 216||||< 0.001
81548788|NCT02304367|162772974|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline TRP.||Week 240||||< 0.001
81548789|NCT02304367|162772975|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline TmP/GFR||Week 24||||< 0.001
81548790|NCT02304367|162772975|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline TmP/GFR||Week 48||||< 0.001
81548791|NCT02304367|162772975|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline TmP/GFR||Week 96||||0.002
81548792|NCT02304367|162772975|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline TmP/GFR||Week 144||||< 0.001
81548793|NCT02304367|162772975|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline TmP/GFR.||Week 168||||< 0.001
81548794|NCT02304367|162772975|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline TmP/GFR.||Week 192||||< 0.001
81548795|NCT02304367|162772975|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline TmP/GFR.||Week 216||||< 0.001
81548796|NCT02304367|162772975|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline TmP/GFR.||Week 240||||< 0.001
81548797|NCT02304367|162772976|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline FEP.||Week 24||||< 0.001
81548798|NCT02304367|162772976|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline FEP.||Week 48||||< 0.001
81548799|NCT02304367|162772976|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline FEP.||Week 96||||< 0.001
81548800|NCT02304367|162772976|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline FEP.||Week 144||||< 0.001
81548801|NCT02304367|162772976|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline FEP.||Week 168||||< 0.001
81548802|NCT02304367|162772976|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline FEP.||Week 192||||< 0.001
81548803|NCT02304367|162772976|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline FEP.||Week 216||||< 0.001
81548804|NCT02304367|162772976|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline FEP.||Week 240||||< 0.001
81548805|NCT02304367|162772977|OTHER|||||||0.878|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline ALP.||Week 24||||0.878
81548806|NCT02304367|162772977|OTHER|||||||0.081|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline ALP.||Week 48||||0.081
81548807|NCT02304367|162772977|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline ALP.||Week 96||||0.001
81548808|NCT02304367|162772977|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline ALP.||Week 144||||< 0.001
81548809|NCT02304367|162772977|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline ALP.||Week 168||||< 0.001
81548810|NCT02304367|162772977|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline ALP.||Week 192||||< 0.001
81548811|NCT02304367|162772977|OTHER|||||||0.055|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline ALP.||Week 216||||0.055
81548812|NCT02304367|162772977|OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline ALP.||Week 240||||0.041
81548813|NCT02304367|162772978|OTHER|||||||0.817|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline BALP.||Week 24||||0.817
81548814|NCT02304367|162772978|OTHER|||||||0.042|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline BALP.||Week 48||||0.042
81548815|NCT02304367|162772978|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline BALP.||Week 96||||< 0.001
81548816|NCT02304367|162772978|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline BALP.||Week 144||||< 0.001
81548817|NCT02304367|162772978|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline BALP.||Week 168||||< 0.001
81548818|NCT02304367|162772978|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline BALP.||Week 192||||< 0.001
81548819|NCT02304367|162772978|OTHER|||||||0.174|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline BALP.||Week 216||||0.174
81548820|NCT02304367|162772978|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline BALP.||Week 240||||< 0.001
81548821|NCT02304367|162772979|OTHER|||||||0.694|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline BALP.||Week 24||||0.694
81548822|NCT02304367|162772979|OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline BALP.||Week 48||||0.047
81548823|NCT02304367|162772979|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline BALP.||Week 96||||< 0.001
81548824|NCT02304367|162772979|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline BALP.||Week 144||||< 0.001
81548825|NCT02304367|162772979|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline BALP.||Week 168||||< 0.001
81548826|NCT02304367|162772979|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline BALP.||Week 192||||< 0.001
81548827|NCT02304367|162772979|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline BALP.||Week 216||||0.170
81548828|NCT02304367|162772979|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline BALP.||Week 240||||< 0.001
81548829|NCT02304367|162772980|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline CTx.||Week 24||||0.090
81548830|NCT02304367|162772980|OTHER|||||||0.226|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline CTx.||Week 48||||0.226
81548831|NCT02304367|162772980|OTHER|||||||0.918|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline CTx.||Week 96||||0.918
81548832|NCT02304367|162772980|OTHER|||||||0.616|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline CTx.||Week 144||||0.616
81548833|NCT02304367|162772980|OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline CTx.||Week 168||||0.041
81548834|NCT02304367|162772980|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline CTx.||Week 192||||0.002
81548835|NCT02304367|162772980|OTHER|||||||0.137|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline CTx.||Week 216||||0.137
81548836|NCT02304367|162772980|OTHER|||||||0.368|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline CTx.||Week 240||||0.368
81548837|NCT02304367|162772981|OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline CTx.||Week 24||||0.018
81548838|NCT02304367|162772981|OTHER|||||||0.133|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline CTx.||Week 48||||0.133
81548839|NCT02304367|162772981|OTHER|||||||0.321|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline CTx.||Week 96||||0.321
81548840|NCT02304367|162772981|OTHER|||||||0.218|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline CTx.||Week 144||||0.218
81574567|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2613|||||||Chi-squared|||Other nervous system disorders||||0.2613
81548841|NCT02304367|162772981|OTHER|||||||0.788|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline CTx.||Week 168||||0.788
81548842|NCT02304367|162772981|OTHER|||||||0.156|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline CTx.||Week 192||||0.156
81548843|NCT02304367|162772981|OTHER|||||||0.155|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline CTx.||Week 216||||0.155
81548844|NCT02304367|162772981|OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline CTx.||Week 240||||0.580
81548845|NCT02304367|162772982|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline P1NP.||Week 24||||0.002
81548846|NCT02304367|162772982|OTHER|||||||0.273|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline P1NP.||Week 48||||0.273
81548847|NCT02304367|162772982|OTHER|||||||0.469|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline P1NP.||Week 96||||0.469
81548848|NCT02304367|162772982|OTHER|||||||0.828|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline P1NP.||Week 144||||0.828
81548849|NCT02304367|162772982|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline P1NP.||Week 168||||< 0.001
81548850|NCT02304367|162772982|OTHER|||||||0.141|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline P1NP.||Week 192||||0.141
81548851|NCT02304367|162772982|OTHER|||||||0.606|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline P1NP.||Week 216||||0.606
81548852|NCT02304367|162772982|OTHER|||||||0.907|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline P1NP.||Week 240||||0.907
81548853|NCT02304367|162772983|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline P1NP.||Week 24||||0.001
81548854|NCT02304367|162772983|OTHER|||||||0.149|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline P1NP.||Week 48||||0.149
81548855|NCT02304367|162772983|OTHER|||||||0.372|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline P1NP.||Week 96||||0.372
81548856|NCT02304367|162772983|OTHER|||||||0.116|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline P1NP.||Week 144||||0.116
81548857|NCT02304367|162772983|OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline P1NP.||Week 168||||0.013
81548858|NCT02304367|162772983|OTHER|||||||0.962|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline P1NP.||Week 192||||0.962
81548859|NCT02304367|162772983|OTHER|||||||0.664|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline P1NP.||Week 216||||0.664
81548860|NCT02304367|162772983|OTHER|||||||0.79|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline P1NP.||Week 240||||0.790
81548861|NCT02304367|162772984|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline osteocalcin.||Week 24||||0.050
81548862|NCT02304367|162772984|OTHER|||||||0.526|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline osteocalcin.||Week 48||||0.526
81548863|NCT02304367|162772984|OTHER|||||||0.845|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline osteocalcin.||Week 96||||0.845
81548864|NCT02304367|162772984|OTHER|||||||0.782|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline osteocalcin.||Week 144||||0.782
81548865|NCT02304367|162772984|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline osteocalcin.||Week 168||||0.020
81548866|NCT02304367|162772984|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline osteocalcin.||Week 192||||0.005
81548867|NCT02304367|162772984|OTHER|||||||0.136|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline osteocalcin.||Week 216||||0.136
81548868|NCT02304367|162772984|OTHER|||||||0.101|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline osteocalcin.||Week 240||||0.101
81548869|NCT02304367|162772985|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline osteocalcin.||Week 24||||< 0.001
81548870|NCT02304367|162772985|OTHER|||||||0.238|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline osteocalcin.||Week 48||||0.238
81548871|NCT02304367|162772985|OTHER|||||||0.286|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline osteocalcin.||Week 96||||0.286
81548872|NCT02304367|162772985|OTHER|||||||0.093|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline osteocalcin.||Week 144||||0.093
81548873|NCT02304367|162772985|OTHER|||||||0.89|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline osteocalcin.||Week 168||||0.890
81548874|NCT02304367|162772985|OTHER|||||||0.059|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline osteocalcin.||Week 192||||0.059
81548875|NCT02304367|162772985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.623||||||Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline osteocalcin.|GEE model|||Week 216||||0.623
81548876|NCT02304367|162772985|OTHER|||||||0.411|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline osteocalcin.||Week 240||||0.411
81548877|NCT02304367|162772986|OTHER|||||||0.8209|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.8209
81548878|NCT02304367|162772986|OTHER|||||||0.2851|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.2851
81548879|NCT02304367|162772986|OTHER|||||||0.6689|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.6689
81548880|NCT02304367|162772986|OTHER|||||||0.1612|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.1612
81548881|NCT02304367|162772987|OTHER|||||||0.4093|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.4093
81548882|NCT02304367|162772987|OTHER|||||||0.572|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.5720
81548883|NCT02304367|162772987|OTHER|||||||0.3501|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.3501
81548884|NCT02304367|162772987|OTHER|||||||0.5172|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.5172
81548885|NCT02304367|162772988|OTHER|||||||0.0046|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline STS measurement.||Week 24||||0.0046
81548886|NCT02304367|162772988|OTHER|||||||0.0012|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline STS measurement.||Week 48||||0.0012
81548887|NCT02304367|162772989|OTHER|||||||0.6475|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.6475
81548888|NCT02304367|162772989|OTHER|||||||0.5319|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.5319
81548889|NCT02304367|162772989|OTHER|||||||0.9206|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.9206
81548890|NCT02304367|162772989|OTHER|||||||0.153|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.1530
81548891|NCT02304367|162772990|OTHER|||||||0.2125|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.2125
81548892|NCT02304367|162772990|OTHER|||||||0.1241|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.1241
81548893|NCT02304367|162772991|OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.410
81548894|NCT02304367|162772991|OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.210
81548895|NCT02304367|162772991|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||0.060
81548896|NCT02304367|162772991|OTHER|||||||0.076|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||0.076
81548897|NCT02304367|162772991|OTHER|||||||0.171|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||0.171
81548898|NCT02304367|162772991|OTHER|||||||0.141|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||0.141
81548899|NCT02304367|162772991|OTHER|||||||0.263|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||0.263
81548900|NCT02304367|162772991|OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.320
81548901|NCT02304367|162772992|OTHER|||||||0.407|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.407
81548902|NCT02304367|162772992|OTHER|||||||0.192|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.192
81548903|NCT02304367|162772992|OTHER|||||||0.106|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||0.106
81548904|NCT02304367|162772992|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||0.020
81548905|NCT02304367|162772992|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||0.002
81548906|NCT02304367|162772992|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||0.220
81548907|NCT02304367|162772992|OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||0.230
81548908|NCT02304367|162772992|OTHER|||||||0.232|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.232
81548909|NCT02304367|162772993|OTHER|||||||0.082|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.082
81548910|NCT02304367|162772993|OTHER|||||||0.176|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.176
81548911|NCT02304367|162772993|OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||0.047
81574568|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9901|||||||Chi-squared|||Other nervous system disorders||||0.9901
81548912|NCT02304367|162772993|OTHER|||||||0.017|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||0.017
81548913|NCT02304367|162772993|OTHER|||||||0|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||0.000
81548914|NCT02304367|162772993|OTHER|||||||0.057|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||0.057
81548915|NCT02304367|162772993|OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||0.071
81548916|NCT02304367|162772993|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.070
81548917|NCT02304367|162772994|OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.014
81548918|NCT02304367|162772994|OTHER|||||||0.309|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.309
81548919|NCT02304367|162772994|OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||0.036
81548920|NCT02304367|162772994|OTHER|||||||0.096|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||0.096
81548921|NCT02304367|162772994|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||0.005
81548922|NCT02304367|162772994|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||0.022
81548923|NCT02304367|162772994|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||0.022
81548924|NCT02304367|162772994|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.004
81548925|NCT02304367|162772995|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.005
81548926|NCT02304367|162772995|OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.019
81548927|NCT02304367|162772995|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||< 0.001
81548928|NCT02304367|162772995|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||0.006
81548929|NCT02304367|162772995|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||< 0.001
81548930|NCT02304367|162772995|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||< 0.001
81548931|NCT02304367|162772995|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||0.002
81548932|NCT02304367|162772995|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.002
81548933|NCT02304367|162772996|OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.016
81548934|NCT02304367|162772996|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.004
81548935|NCT02304367|162772996|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||< 0.001
81548936|NCT02304367|162772996|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||< 0.001
81548937|NCT02304367|162772996|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||< 0.001
81548938|NCT02304367|162772996|OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||0.036
81548939|NCT02304367|162772996|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||0.008
81548940|NCT02304367|162772996|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.008
81548941|NCT02304367|162772997|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.006
81548942|NCT02304367|162772997|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.003
81548943|NCT02304367|162772997|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||<0.001
81548944|NCT02304367|162772997|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||< 0.001
81548945|NCT02304367|162772997|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||< 0.001
81548946|NCT02304367|162772997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||0.007
81574569|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4768|||||||Chi-squared|||Other nervous system disorders||||0.4768
81548947|NCT02304367|162772997|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||0.005
81548948|NCT02304367|162772997|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.006
81548949|NCT02304367|162772998|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.009
81548950|NCT02304367|162772998|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.020
81548951|NCT02304367|162772998|OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||0.044
81548952|NCT02304367|162772998|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||< 0.001
81548953|NCT02304367|162772998|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||0.015
81548954|NCT02304367|162772998|OTHER|||||||0.125|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||0.125
81548955|NCT02304367|162772998|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||0.004
81548956|NCT02304367|162772998|OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.018
81548957|NCT02304367|162772999|OTHER|||||||0.148|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.148
81548958|NCT02304367|162772999|OTHER|||||||0.295|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.295
81548959|NCT02304367|162772999|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||0.005
81548960|NCT02304367|162772999|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||< 0.001
81548961|NCT02304367|162772999|OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||0.014
81548962|NCT02304367|162772999|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||0.140
81548963|NCT02304367|162772999|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||< 0.001
81548964|NCT02304367|162772999|OTHER|||||||0.142|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.142
81548965|NCT02304367|162773000|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.005
81548966|NCT02304367|162773000|OTHER|||||||0.077|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.077
81548967|NCT02304367|162773000|OTHER|||||||0.046|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||0.046
81548968|NCT02304367|162773000|OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||0.049
81548969|NCT02304367|162773000|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||0.003
81548970|NCT02304367|162773000|OTHER|||||||0.073|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||0.073
81548971|NCT02304367|162773000|OTHER|||||||0.109|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||0.109
81548972|NCT02304367|162773000|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.006
81548973|NCT02304367|162773001|OTHER|||||||0.328|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.328
81548974|NCT02304367|162773001|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.015
81548975|NCT02304367|162773001|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||0.020
81548976|NCT02304367|162773001|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||0.004
81548977|NCT02304367|162773001|OTHER|||||||0.021|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||0.021
81548978|NCT02304367|162773001|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||0.080
81548979|NCT02304367|162773001|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||< 0.001
81548980|NCT02304367|162773001|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.003
81548981|NCT02304367|162773002|OTHER|||||||0.207|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.207
81574570|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0219|||||||Chi-squared|||Other skin disorders||||0.0219
81548982|NCT02304367|162773002|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.008
81548983|NCT02304367|162773002|OTHER|||||||0.598|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||0.598
81548984|NCT02304367|162773002|OTHER|||||||0.237|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||0.237
81548985|NCT02304367|162773002|OTHER|||||||0.899|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||0.899
81548986|NCT02304367|162773002|OTHER|||||||0.585|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||0.585
81548987|NCT02304367|162773002|OTHER|||||||0.461|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||0.461
81548988|NCT02304367|162773002|OTHER|||||||0.583|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.583
81548989|NCT02304367|162773003|OTHER|||||||0.654|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.654
81548990|NCT02304367|162773003|OTHER|||||||0.579|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.579
81548991|NCT02304367|162773003|OTHER|||||||0.123|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||0.123
81548992|NCT02304367|162773003|OTHER|||||||0.712|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||0.712
81548993|NCT02304367|162773003|OTHER|||||||0.258|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||0.258
81548994|NCT02304367|162773003|OTHER|||||||0.851|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||0.851
81548995|NCT02304367|162773003|OTHER|||||||0.849|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||0.849
81548996|NCT02304367|162773003|OTHER|||||||0.153|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.153
81548997|NCT02304367|162773004|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.002
81548998|NCT02304367|162773004|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.030
81548999|NCT02304367|162773004|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||0.011
81549000|NCT02304367|162773004|OTHER|||||||0.186|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||0.186
81549001|NCT02304367|162773004|OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||0.027
81549002|NCT02304367|162773004|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||0.330
81549003|NCT02304367|162773004|OTHER|||||||0.072|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||0.072
81549004|NCT02304367|162773004|OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.045
81549005|NCT02304367|162773005|OTHER|||||||0.369|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.369
81549006|NCT02304367|162773005|OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.026
81549007|NCT02304367|162773005|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||< 0.001
81549008|NCT02304367|162773005|OTHER|||||||0.235|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||0.235
81549009|NCT02304367|162773005|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||0.009
81549010|NCT02304367|162773005|OTHER|||||||0.278|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||0.278
81549011|NCT02304367|162773005|OTHER|||||||0.046|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||0.046
81549012|NCT02304367|162773005|OTHER|||||||0.035|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.035
81549013|NCT02304367|162773006|OTHER|||||||0.442|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.442
81549014|NCT02304367|162773006|OTHER|||||||0.677|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.677
81549015|NCT02304367|162773006|OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||0.027
81549016|NCT02304367|162773006|OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||0.420
81574571|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5172|||||||Chi-squared|||Other skin disorders||||0.5172
81549017|NCT02304367|162773006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||0.027
81549018|NCT02304367|162773006|OTHER|||||||0.312|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||0.312
81549019|NCT02304367|162773006|OTHER|||||||0.249|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||0.249
81549020|NCT02304367|162773006|OTHER|||||||0.102|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.102
81549021|NCT02304367|162773007|OTHER|||||||0.856|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 24||||0.856
81549022|NCT02304367|162773007|OTHER|||||||0.898|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 48||||0.898
81549023|NCT02304367|162773007|OTHER|||||||0.785|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 96||||0.785
81549024|NCT02304367|162773007|OTHER|||||||0.932|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 144||||0.932
81549025|NCT02304367|162773007|OTHER|||||||0.545|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 168||||0.545
81549026|NCT02304367|162773007|OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 192||||0.580
81549027|NCT02304367|162773007|OTHER|||||||0.462|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 216||||0.462
81549028|NCT02304367|162773007|OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||GEE model|Generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes time as the categorical variable and adjusted for Baseline measurement.||Week 240||||0.260
81549029|NCT03511937|162773036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-31.4||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.9|-5.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Two-part regression model with robust SE|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||-5.0|-57.9|0.02
81549030|NCT03511937|162773037|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-69.4||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-295.5|156.6||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||156.6|-295.5|0.55
81549031|NCT03511937|162773038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.0||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|-4.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Analyses controlled for overweight/obesity status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between treatment arms.|Analyses used logistic regression to calculate mean difference in predicted probability of purchasing a sugar-sweetened beverage.|||-4|-23|0.006
81549032|NCT03511937|162773039|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Negative binomial regression|Analyses controlled for overweight/obesity status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||-0.1|-0.4|0.010
81549033|NCT03511937|162773040|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for obesity status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust standard errors.||||0.5|-0.2|0.403
81549034|NCT03511937|162773041|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.8||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||0.8|0.1|0.005
81549035|NCT03511937|162773042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|37.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.0|43.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between treatment arms.|Analyses used logistic regression to calculate mean difference in predicted probability of purchasing a sugar-sweetened beverage.|||43|32|<0.001
81549036|NCT03511937|162773043|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|1.9||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||1.9|1.4|<0.001
81549037|NCT03511937|162773044|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.5||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||0.5|0.3|<0.001
81549038|NCT03511937|162773045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.3||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||1.3|0.9|<0.001
81549039|NCT03511937|162773046|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.1||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||1.1|0.7|<0.001
81549040|NCT03511937|162773047|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.13||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||0.13|-0.001|0.055
81549041|NCT03511937|162773048|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.07||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||0.07|-0.27|0.258
81549042|NCT03511937|162773049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.13||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||0.13|-0.30|0.416
81549043|NCT03511937|162773050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.24||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||0.24|-0.14|0.609
81549044|NCT03511937|162773051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.5||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||0.5|0.1|0.002
81549045|NCT03511937|162773052|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|2.3||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||2.3|1.8|<0.001
81549046|NCT03511937|162773053|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.07||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||0.07|-0.23|0.311
81549047|NCT03511937|162773054|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.08||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||0.08|-0.30|0.253
81549048|NCT03511937|162773055|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.14||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||0.14|-0.22|0.658
81549049|NCT03511937|162773056|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-49.5||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-271.3|172.3||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Regression, Linear|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||172.3|-271.3|0.661
81549050|NCT03511937|162773057|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.5||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|26.6||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|Two-part regression model with robust SE|Analyses controlled for overweight/obese status and Hispanic ethnicity, which were unbalanced between arms, and estimated Huber-White robust SEs.||||26.6|-1.6|0.082
81549051|NCT00976560|162773058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|1.35|||BMMRM|Bayesian Mixed Effects Model Repeated Measures (BMMRM)|Prior distribution of N(-4.1, 6.4009) incorporated into the posterior for the treatment difference at Week 6. The presented Confidence Interval is Highest Probability Density (HPD).||Posterior probability of the treatment difference being greater than 1.6 points in favor of GW856553 7.5mg BID as compared to placebo at Week 6 is 15.46 and for 0 is 72.98 and for 2 is 7.87.|1.35|-2.54|
81549052|NCT01931566|162773103|OTHER|||||||0.023|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.023
81549053|NCT01931566|162773104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.307|||||||Regression, Cox|||||||0.307
81549054|NCT02395081|162773157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||SBP wk 16-20|ANOVA|||||||0.70
81549055|NCT02395081|162773159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.49
81549056|NCT02395081|162773160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.79
81549057|NCT02395081|162773162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.83
81549058|NCT02395081|162773163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.39
81549059|NCT02395081|162773164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.24
81549060|NCT02395081|162773165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.39
81549061|NCT02395081|162773166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.89
81549062|NCT02395081|162773167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.95
81549063|NCT00638014|162773169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81549064|NCT04625101|162773171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4326|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4326
81549065|NCT03070964|162773185|SUPERIORITY||Exact binomial estimator|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|48.4||||||||48.4|2.1|
81549066|NCT01600170|162773187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.01|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis focused on a comparison of change in response over 12 wks for each treatment under a 2x2 crossover design. Mixed effects model was used to estimate within subject treatment differences, trends over time \& at each wk(0,2,6,12). Log-transformations were applied to meet normality assumption \& models adjusted for period \& sequence effects. Primary outcomes were pre-specified to use p\<0.01 for statistical significance. All other analyses used p\<0.05 after adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||0.39
81549067|NCT01600170|162773188|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.45||||||Threshold of statistical significance was p=0.01|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis focused on a comparison of change in response over 12 wks for each treatment under a 2x2 crossover design. Mixed effects model was used to estimate within subject treatment differences, trends over time \& at each wk(0,2,6,12). Log-transformations were applied to meet normality assumption \& models adjusted for period \& sequence effects. Primary outcomes were pre-specified to use p\<0.01 for statistical significance. All other analyses used p\<0.05 after adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||<0.45
81549068|NCT01600170|162773189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.01|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis focused on a comparison of change in response over 12 wks for each treatment under a 2x2 crossover design. Mixed effects model was used to estimate within subject treatment differences, trends over time \& at each wk(0,2,6,12). Log-transformations were applied to meet normality assumption \& models adjusted for period \& sequence effects. Primary outcomes were pre-specified to use p\<0.01 for statistical significance. All other analyses used p\<0.05 after adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||0.80
81574572|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0278|||||||Chi-squared|||Other skin disorders||||0.0278
81574573|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6103|||||||Chi-squared|||Thyroid disorders||||0.6103
81574574|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1682|||||||Chi-squared|||Thyroid disorders||||0.1682
81549069|NCT01600170|162773190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p=0.01|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis focused on a comparison of change in response over 12 wks for each treatment under a 2x2 crossover design. Mixed effects model was used to estimate within subject treatment differences, trends over time \& at each wk(0,2,6,12). Log-transformations were applied to meet normality assumption \& models adjusted for period \& sequence effects. Primary outcomes were pre-specified to use p\<0.01 for statistical significance. All other analyses used p\<0.05 after adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||0.04
81549070|NCT01600170|162773191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p=0.01|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis focused on a comparison of change in response over 12 wks for each treatment under a 2x2 crossover design. Mixed effects model was used to estimate within subject treatment differences, trends over time \& at each wk(0,2,6,12). Log-transformations were applied to meet normality assumption \& models adjusted for period \& sequence effects. Primary outcomes were pre-specified to use p\<0.01 for statistical significance. All other analyses used p\<0.05 after adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||0.15
81549071|NCT01600170|162773192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis focused on a comparison of change in response over 12 wks for each treatment under a 2x2 crossover design. Mixed effects model was used to estimate within subject treatment differences, trends over time \& at each wk(0,2,6,12). Log-transformations were applied to meet normality assumption \& models adjusted for period \& sequence effects. Secondary outcome analyses used p\<0.05 for statistical significance after adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||0.63
81549072|NCT01600170|162773193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035||||||Threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis focused on a comparison of change in response over 12 wks for each treatment under a 2x2 crossover design. Mixed effects model was used to estimate within subject treatment differences, trends over time \& at each wk(0,2,6,12). Log-transformations were applied to meet normality assumption \& models adjusted for period \& sequence effects. Secondary outcome analyses used p\<0.05 for statistical significance after adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||0.035
81549073|NCT01600170|162773194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis focused on a comparison of change in response over 12 wks for each treatment under a 2x2 crossover design. Mixed effects model was used to estimate within subject treatment differences, trends over time \& at each wk(0,2,6,12). Log-transformations were applied to meet normality assumption \& models adjusted for period \& sequence effects. Secondary outcome analyses used p\<0.05 for statistical significance after adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||0.62
81549074|NCT01600170|162773195|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||The threshold of statistical significance was p = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis focused on a comparison of change in response over 12 wks for each treatment under a 2x2 crossover design. Mixed effects model was used to estimate within subject treatment differences, trends over time \& at each wk(0,2,6,12). Log-transformations were applied to meet normality assumption \& models adjusted for period \& sequence effects. Secondary outcome analyses used p\<0.05 for statistical significance after adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||0.99
81549075|NCT01209325|162773196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112||||||Two-sided p-value|Exact poisson test|||||||0.112
81549076|NCT01209325|162773196|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.447||||||One-sided test|Exact Poisson calculation|||This study's Naive to HPV 6 group was compared to the per-protocol Merck 020 historical placebo group naive to HPV 6 (NCT00090285), 0.0 events per 100 person years (PY) versus 3.4 events per 100 PY, respectively.||||0.447
81549077|NCT01209325|162773197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.224||||||Two-sided p-value.|Exact poisson test|||||||0.224
81549078|NCT01209325|162773197|SUPERIORITY|One-sided p-value.||||||0.361|||||||Exact Poisson calculation|||This study's Naive to HPV 11 group was compared to the per-protocol Merck 020 historical placebo group naive to HPV 11 (NCT00090285), 0.0 events per 100 person years (PY) versus 2.0 events per 100 PY, respectively.||||0.361
81549079|NCT01209325|162773198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079||||||Two-sided p-value.|Exact poisson test|||||||0.079
81549080|NCT01209325|162773198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||One-sided p-value.|Exact Poisson calculation|||This study's Naive to HPV 16 group was compared to the per-protocol Merck 020 historical placebo group naive to HPV 16 (NCT00090285), 0.0 events per 100 person years (PY) versus 1.8 events per 100 PY, respectively.||||0.350
81549081|NCT01209325|162773199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.162|||||||Exact poisson test|||||||0.162
81549082|NCT01209325|162773199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||One-sided p-value|Exact Poisson calculation|||This study's Naive to HPV 18 group was compared to the Merck 020 per-protocol historical placebo group naive to HPV 18 (NCT00090285), 0.0 events per 100 person years (PY) versus 1.0 events per 100 PY, respectively.||||0.490
81549083|NCT01209325|162773200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.671||||||Two-sided p-value is comparing naive and prior exposure groups for HPV 6.|Exact Poisson calculation|||||||0.671
81549084|NCT01209325|162773200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.312||||||One-sided p-value.|Exact Poisson calculation|||This study's Naive to HPV 6 group was compared to the per-protocol Merck 020 historical placebo group naive to HPV 6 (NCT00090285), 1.8 events per 100 person years (PY) versus 4.5 events per 100 PY, respectively.||||0.312
81549085|NCT01209325|162773201|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||Two-sided p-value.|Exact Poisson calculation|||||||>0.999
81549086|NCT01209325|162773201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.209||||||One-sided p-value.|Exact Poisson calculation|||This study's Naive to HPV 11 group was compared to the per-protocol Merck 020 historical placebo group naive to HPV 11 (NCT00090285), 0.0 events per 100 person years (PY) versus 1.7 events per 100 PY, respectively.||||0.209
81549087|NCT01209325|162773202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.386||||||Two-sided p-value.|Exact Poisson calculation|||||||0.386
81549088|NCT01209325|162773202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.305||||||One-sided test|Exact Poisson calculation|||This study's Naive to HPV 16 group was compared to the per-protocol Merck 020 historical placebo group naive to HPV 16 (NCT00090285), 2.9 events per 100 person years (PY) versus 4.9 events per 100 PY, respectively.||||0.305
81549089|NCT01209325|162773203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.622||||||Two-sided p-value.|Exact Poisson calculation|||||||0.622
81549090|NCT01209325|162773203|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||One-sided p-value.|Exact Poisson calculation|||This study's Naive to HPV 18 group was compared to the per-protocol Merck 020 historical placebo group naive to HPV 18 (NCT00090285), 0.7 events per 100 person years (PY) versus 2.7 events per 100 PY, respectively.||||0.150
81549091|NCT01209325|162773204|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.064||||||Two-sided p-value.|Exact Poisson calculation|||||||0.064
81549092|NCT01209325|162773205|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.745||||||Two-sided test.|Exact Poisson calculation|||||||0.745
81549093|NCT01209325|162773206|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Exact Poisson calculation|||||||0.014
81549094|NCT01209325|162773207|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.166||||||Two-sided p-value.|Exact Poisson calculation|||||||0.166
81549095|NCT01209325|162773208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.789||||||Two-sided p-value.|Exact Poisson calculation|||||||0.789
81549096|NCT01209325|162773209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.809||||||Two-sided p-value.|0.809|||||||0.809
81549097|NCT01209325|162773210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.422||||||Two-sided p-value.|Exact Poisson calculation|||||||0.422
81549098|NCT01209325|162773211|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.423||||||Two-sided p-value.|Exact Poisson calculation|||||||0.423
81549099|NCT04717336|162773265|SUPERIORITY||Mean of Paired Differences|0.002||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.23|||Paired T-Test|A paired t-test was applied across both periods because this is a cross-over study where each participant serves at their own control.||The aim of this analysis is to test whether there is a statistically significant difference in Pulse Wave Velocity when participants are on sodium chloride vs. placebo, regardless of period.||0.23|-0.22|0.98
81549100|NCT02039843|162773266|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052||||||Two-sided a priori alpha level was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed repeated measures analysis on group difference in WHO-DAS score adjusted for gender, site, baseline score, time \& timeXgroup interaction||||||0.052
81549101|NCT02039843|162773267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.421||||||2-sided a priori alpha level was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed repeated measures analysis on group difference in PCS score adjusted for gender, site, baseline score, time, and timeXgroup||||||0.421
81549102|NCT02039843|162773268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.606||||||2-sided a priori alpha level was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed repeated measures analysis on group difference in MCS score adjusted for gender, site, baseline score, time, and timeXgroup||||||0.606
81549103|NCT02039843|162773269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||2-sided a priori alpha level was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed repeated measures analysis on group difference in PSQI score adjusted for gender, site, baseline score, time, and timeXgroup||||||0.210
81549104|NCT02039843|162773270|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036||||||2-sided a priori alpha level was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed repeated measures analysis on group difference in PCL-5 score adjusted for gender, site, baseline score, time, and timeXgroup||||||0.036
81549105|NCT02039843|162773271|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079||||||2-sided a priori alpha level was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed repeated measures analysis on group difference in PHQ-9 score adjusted for gender, site, baseline score, time, and timeXgroup||||||0.079
81549106|NCT02039843|162773272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.155||||||2-sided a priori alpha level was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed repeated measures analysis on group difference in DAR score adjusted for gender, site, baseline score, time, and timeXgroup||||||0.155
81549107|NCT02039843|162773273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.157||||||2-sided a priori alpha level was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed repeated measures analysis on group difference in SBI adjusted for gender, site, baseline SBI, time, and timeXgroup||||||0.157
81549108|NCT02039843|162773274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||p-value from random effects regression controlling for month and baseline outcome|Regression, Linear|||||||0.430
81549109|NCT02039843|162773275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.358||||||p-value from random effects regression controlling for month and baseline outcome|Regression, Linear|||||||0.358
81549110|NCT02039843|162773276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||p-value from random effects regression controlling for month and baseline outcome|Regression, Linear|||||||0.39
81549111|NCT02039843|162773286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.383||||||p-value from random effects regression controlling for month and baseline outcome|Regression, Linear|||||||0.383
81549112|NCT02039843|162773287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.932|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.932
81549113|NCT01397968|162773293|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum|||||||<0.0001
81549114|NCT01397968|162773294|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0001
81549115|NCT00256997|162773313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5498||||||P-value was calculated by Cox proportional hazard model stratified for positive and negative symptom scale.|Cox proportional hazard model|||||||0.5498
81549116|NCT00354432|162773323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3455|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|A mixed effects repeated measures analysis of variance was used with the baseline means constrained to be equal in the four groups.||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in the hot flash severity score at 12 weeks.||||.3455
81549117|NCT00354432|162773324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2081|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in quality of life between the four groups at 12 weeks.||||0.2081
81549118|NCT03843541|162773339|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.763|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the superiority comparisons of NAC vs. placebo, the Bonferroni correction was used.||||<0.001
81549119|NCT03843541|162773340|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.783||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For the superiority comparisons of NAC vs. placebo, the Bonferroni correction was used.||||0.002
81549120|NCT03843541|162773341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.239|||||||Stratified Mann-Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.239
81549121|NCT03843541|162773342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.037|||||||Stratified Mann-Whitney U Statistic|||For the superiority comparisons of NAC vs. placebo, the Bonferroni correction was used.||||0.037
81549122|NCT03843541|162773343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.093|||||||Stratified Mann Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.093
81549123|NCT03843541|162773343|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.118|||||||Stratified Mann Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.118
81549124|NCT03843541|162773344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Stratified Mann Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.022
81549125|NCT03843541|162773344|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Stratified Mann Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.110
81549126|NCT03843541|162773345|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Stratified Mann Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.022
81549127|NCT03843541|162773345|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.402|||||||Stratified Mann Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.402
81549128|NCT03843541|162773346|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the one-sided confidence interval was within the interval.|Probability scale treatment difference|0.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.43|1.0|||Modified Mann-Whitney U Statistic||The point estimates of treatment differences in probability scale together with associated one-side confidence interval (97.5% or 98.75%) were computed according to Hochberg if both superiority contrasts were found statistically significant.|||1.00|0.43|0.002
81549129|NCT03843541|162773347|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the one-sided confidence interval was within the interval.|Probability scale treatment difference|0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.45|1.0|||Modified Mann-Whitney U Statistic||"The point estimates of treatment differences in probability scale together with associated one-side confidence interval (97.5% or 98.75%) were computed according to Hochberg if both superiority contrasts were found statistically significant.~."|||1.00|0.45|<0.001
81549130|NCT03843541|162773348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.356|||||||Modified Mann-Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.356
81549131|NCT03843541|162773348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Modified Mann-Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.007
81549132|NCT03843541|162773349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||Modified Mann-Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.380
81549133|NCT03843541|162773349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Modified Mann-Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.018
81549134|NCT03843541|162773350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.366|||||||Modified Mann-Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.366
81549135|NCT03843541|162773350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027|||||||Modified Mann-Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.027
81549136|NCT03843541|162773351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052|||||||Modified Mann-Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.052
81549137|NCT03843541|162773351|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.058|||||||Modified Mann-Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.058
81549138|NCT03843541|162773352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.309|||||||Modified Mann-Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.309
81549139|NCT03843541|162773352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Modified Mann-Whitney U Statistic|||||||0.006
81549140|NCT03284307|162773386|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance defined by p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is a slope from a linear mixed effects model representing the difference in occipital delta power between unconsciousness and disconnected consciousness after adjusting for within-subject effects.|Dexmedetomidine, Unconsciousness vs Disconnected Consciousness||||0.012
81549141|NCT03284307|162773386|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.238|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199||0.236|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance defined by p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is a slope from a linear mixed effects model representing the difference in occipital delta power between unconsciousness and disconnected consciousness after adjusting for within-subject effects.|Ketamine, Unconsciousness vs Disconnected Consciousness||||0.236
81549142|NCT03284307|162773386|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.166|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.174|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance defined by p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is a slope from a linear mixed effects model representing the difference in occipital delta power between unconsciousness and disconnected consciousness after adjusting for within-subject effects.|Propofol, Unconsciousness vs Disconnected Consciousness||||0.174
81549143|NCT03284307|162773386|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.64|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance defined by p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Estimate is a slope from a linear mixed effects model representing the difference in occipital delta power between unconsciousness and disconnected consciousness after adjusting for within-subject effects.|Sleep, Unconsciousness vs Disconnected Consciousness||||0.640
81549144|NCT03284307|162773388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.134||||||Statistical significance defined by p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|3 degrees of freedom||NIH Toolbox Card Sorting Score||||0.134
81549145|NCT03284307|162773388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||Statistical significance defined by p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|6 degrees of freedom||NIH Toolbox Card Sorting Score||||0.012
81549146|NCT03284307|162773388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.487||||||Statistical significance defined by p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|1 degree of freedom||NIH Toolbox Card Sorting Score||||0.487
81549147|NCT03284307|162773388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046||||||Statistical significance defined by p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|3 degrees of freedom||NIH Toolbox Flanker Score||||0.046
81549148|NCT03284307|162773388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||Statistical significance defined by p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|6 degrees of freedom||NIH Toolbox Flanker Score||||0.010
81549149|NCT03284307|162773388|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.356||||||Statistical significance defined by p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||NIH Toolbox Flanker Score||||0.356
81549150|NCT03284307|162773389|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance defined by p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|17 degrees of freedom||Predictive Coding Task Accuracy||||<0.001
81549151|NCT03284307|162773389|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance defined by p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|14 degrees of freedom||Predictive Coding Task Accuracy||||<0.001
81549152|NCT03284307|162773389|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067||||||Statistical significance defined by p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|4 degrees of freedom||Predictive Coding Task Accuracy||||0.067
81549153|NCT03284307|162773390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||Statistical significance defined by p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|17 degrees of freedom||Null hypothesis is a 50% recall rate.||||0.5
81549154|NCT03284307|162773390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||Statistical significance defined by p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|11 degrees of freedom||Null hypothesis is a 50% recall rate.||||0.37
81549155|NCT03284307|162773390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12||||||Statistical significance defined by p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|4 degrees of freedom||Null hypothesis is a 50% recall rate.||||0.12
81549156|NCT02255435|162773428|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|0.1||||0.1524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo|||0.23|-0.04|0.1524
81549157|NCT02255435|162773428|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|0.03||||0.7086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo|||0.16|-0.11|0.7086
81549158|NCT02255435|162773428|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.0651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo|||0.01|-0.26|0.0651
81549159|NCT02255435|162773428|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|0.02||||0.7937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo|||0.15|-0.12|0.7937
81549160|NCT02255435|162773428|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.5587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo|||0.10|-0.18|0.5587
81549161|NCT02255435|162773428|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.7285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo|||0.09|-0.13|0.7285
81549162|NCT02255435|162773428|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|0.03||||0.5802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo|||0.15|-0.09|0.5802
81549163|NCT02255435|162773428|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo|Comparison of Omaveloxolone capsules pooled with Placebo capsules||0.08|-0.08|0.9698
81549164|NCT02255435|162773429|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.956||0.0141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed factors: treatment group, time, interaction between treatment and time, interaction between baseline and time; covariates: site, baseline mFARS|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo.|||-0.50|-4.31|0.0141
81549165|NCT02255435|162773430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|-1.81||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|1.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo.|||1.18|-4.80|0.2310
81549166|NCT02255435|162773430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|-0.52||||0.7298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|2.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo.|||2.47|-3.51|0.7298
81549167|NCT02255435|162773430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|-0.99||||0.5102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo.|||2.00|-3.99|0.5102
81549168|NCT02255435|162773430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|-0.95||||0.5281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.94|2.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo.|||2.04|-3.94|0.5281
81549169|NCT02255435|162773430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|-1.42||||0.3458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo.|||1.57|-4.42|0.3458
81549170|NCT02255435|162773430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|-2.3||||0.0587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo.|||0.09|-4.68|0.0587
81549171|NCT02255435|162773430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|0.58||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|3.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo.|||3.10|-1.94|0.6480
81549172|NCT02255435|162773430|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|-1.1||||0.2174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment and time were used as fixed factors.|Difference is omaveloxolone - placebo.|Comparison of Omaveloxolone capsules pooled with Placebo capsules||0.66|-2.87|0.2174
81549173|NCT02948634|162773478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.43
81549174|NCT02948634|162773479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.32
81549175|NCT02948634|162773480|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81549176|NCT00499616|162773498|OTHER||Log Rank Test Statistic|0.9841||||0.3212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The event-free survival distributions of patients between 12-18 months of age with Stage 4 neuroblastoma and favorable biological features on ANBL0531 and patients less than 12 months of age with Stage 4 neuroblastoma on A3961 were compared using the log-rank test.||||.3212
81549177|NCT00499616|162773502|OTHER||Log-Rank Test Statistic|5.0049||||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||The event-free survival distributions of patients with complete surgical resection and patients without complete surgical resection were compared using the log-rank test.||||.0253
81549178|NCT00499616|162773503|OTHER|The overall survival distributions of patients with complete surgical resection and patients without complete surgical resection were compared using the log-rank test.|Log Rank Test Statistic|2.6709||||0.1022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||.1022
81549179|NCT00499616|162773504|OTHER||Chi-Square Test Statistic|9.9111||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||The association between extent of surgical resection with occurrence of complications was determined using the chi-square test.||||.0016
81549180|NCT01864603|162773511|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.17||||||Comparison of Phase 1 arms||1.17|0.77|
81549181|NCT01864603|162773512|OTHER||Rate ratio|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.75||||||||0.75|0.09|
81549182|NCT05814367|162773536|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 0.05 logMAR was used.|Least-square Mean Difference|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.014|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|The sample size of 38 was calculated to provide at least 90% statistical power to test Non-inferiority of the Test lens compared to the Control lens using a paired t-test with a two-sided type I error rate of 5%.||0.014|-0.025|
81549183|NCT00408200|162773562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81549184|NCT06170242|162773580|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the qRT-PCR viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in least square (LS) means|-540.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-680.8|-400.33|||ANCOVA|||High Dose versus (vs) Placebo||-400.33|-680.80|<0.0001
81549185|NCT06170242|162773580|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the qRT-PCR viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-523.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-674.46|-371.78|||ANCOVA|||Low Dose vs Placebo||-371.78|-674.46|<0.0001
81549186|NCT06170242|162773580|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the qRT-PCR viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS means|-536.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-641.71|-430.89|||ANCOVA|||Pooled EDP-323 vs Placebo||-430.89|-641.71|<0.0001
81549187|NCT06170242|162773581|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the qRT-PCR viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-3.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.85|-2.81|||ANCOVA|||High Dose vs Placebo||-2.81|-4.85|<0.0001
81574575|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3654|||||||Chi-squared|||Thyroid disorders||||0.3654
81549188|NCT06170242|162773581|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the qRT-PCR viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-4.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.44|-2.89|||ANCOVA|||Low Dose vs Placebo||-2.89|-5.44|<0.0001
81549189|NCT06170242|162773582|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the qRT-PCR viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-0.29||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.92|||ANCOVA|||High Dose vs Placebo||0.92|-1.50|0.6330
81549190|NCT06170242|162773582|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the qRT-PCR viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-0.14||||0.8309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|1.17|||ANCOVA|||Lose Dose vs Placebo||1.17|-1.46|0.8309
81549191|NCT06170242|162773584|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the qRT-PCR viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-1.57||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|-0.61|||ANCOVA|||High Dose vs Placebo.||-0.61|-2.53|0.0021
81549192|NCT06170242|162773584|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the qRT-PCR viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-1.09||||0.0905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Lose Dose vs Placebo||0.18|-2.35|0.0905
81549193|NCT06170242|162773587|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the cell culture viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-203.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-272.18|-135.07|||ANCOVA|||High Dose vs Placebo||-135.07|-272.18|<0.0001
81549194|NCT06170242|162773587|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the cell culture viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-215.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-288.84|-141.22|||ANCOVA|||Low Dose vs Placebo||-141.22|-288.84|<0.0001
81549195|NCT06170242|162773588|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the cell culture viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-3.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.05|-2.4|||ANCOVA|||High Dose vs Placebo||-2.40|-4.05|<0.0001
81549196|NCT06170242|162773588|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the cell culture viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-3.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.11|-2.34|||ANCOVA|||Low Dose vs Placebo||-2.34|-4.11|<0.0001
81549197|NCT06170242|162773589|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the cell culture viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|1.44||||0.0238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.68|||ANCOVA|||High Dose vs Placebo||2.68|0.20|0.0238
81549198|NCT06170242|162773589|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the cell culture viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|1.68||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.99|||ANCOVA|||Low Dose vs Placebo||2.99|0.36|0.0134
81549199|NCT06170242|162773591|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the cell culture viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-2.18||||0.0389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||High Dose vs Placebo||-0.12|-4.23|0.0389
81549200|NCT06170242|162773591|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the cell culture viral load value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-1.31||||0.2713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Low Dose vs Placebo||1.10|-3.73|0.2713
81549201|NCT06170242|162773593|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the TSS value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-280.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-404.44|-156.77|||ANCOVA|||High Dose vs Placebo||-156.77|-404.44|<0.0001
81549202|NCT06170242|162773593|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the TSS value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-301.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-428.53|-173.76|||ANCOVA|||Low Dose vs Placebo||-173.76|-428.53|<0.0001
81549203|NCT06170242|162773594|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the TSS value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-3.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|-2.02|||ANCOVA|||High Dose vs Placebo||-2.02|-5.26|<0.0001
81549204|NCT06170242|162773594|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the TSS value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-3.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.35|-2.05|||ANCOVA|||Low Dose vs Placebo||-2.05|-5.35|<0.0001
81549205|NCT06170242|162773595|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the TSS value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-1.08||||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|0.03|||ANCOVA|||High Dose vs Placebo||0.03|-2.19|0.0552
81549206|NCT06170242|162773595|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the TSS value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-0.38||||0.5599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|0.92|||ANCOVA|||Low Dose vs Placebo||0.92|-1.69|0.5599
81549207|NCT06170242|162773596|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the TSS value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-1.04||||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.97|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||High Dose vs Placebo||-0.10|-1.97|0.0307
81549208|NCT06170242|162773596|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the TSS value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-0.53||||0.4119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|0.76|||ANCOVA|||||0.76|-1.81|0.4119
81549209|NCT06170242|162773597|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the biospecimen value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-13.37||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.34|-4.4|||ANCOVA|||High Dose vs Placebo||-4.40|-22.34|0.0042
81549210|NCT06170242|162773597|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the biospecimen value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-13.19||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.38|-4.0|||ANCOVA|||Low Dose vs Placebo||-4.00|-22.38|0.0058
81549211|NCT06170242|162773598|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the biospecimen value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-18.72||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.61|-6.84|||ANCOVA|||High Dose vs Placebo||-6.84|-30.61|0.0026
81549212|NCT06170242|162773598|SUPERIORITY|P-values are from ANCOVA with treatment group as main effect and the baseline value as a covariate. The baseline value is defined as the biospecimen value at the time of first dose of IMP.|Difference in LS mean|-19.28||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.3|-7.26|||ANCOVA|||||-7.26|-31.30|0.0022
81549213|NCT03682770|162773624|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|20.23||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.266|39.189||The p-value was derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by screening peanut-specific IgE level and baseline body weight.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in percentage derived by Mantel-Haenszel (MH) method|||39.189|1.266|0.0420
81549214|NCT03682770|162773625|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.67||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|1.305||P-value is based on treatment difference (dupilumab + AR101 vs placebo + AR101) of the LS mean change using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model.|ANCOVA|||||1.305|0.031|0.0400
81549215|NCT03682770|162773626|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|11.91||||0.0806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.612|27.44||P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by screening peanut-specific IgE level (\<=100 kilo allergy unit per liter \[kUA/L\] vs \>100 kUA/L) and body weight (\<30 kg, \>=30 and \<60 kg, or \>=60 kg).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in percentage derived by MH method|||27.440|-3.612|0.0806
81549216|NCT03682770|162773628|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|10.4||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.668|32.474||P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by screening peanut-specific IgE level (\<=100 kUA/L vs \>100 kUA/L) and baseline body weight (\<30 kg, \>=30 kg and \<60 kg, or \>=60 kg).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in percentage derived by MH method|||32.474|-11.668|0.3530
81549217|NCT03682770|162773629|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.37||||0.2628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.281|1.029||P-value is based on treatment difference of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline tolerated cumulative amount of peanut protein DBPCFC (log transformed) as covariate and the treatment screening peanut-specific IgE level and baseline.|ANCOVA|||||1.029|-0.281|0.2628
81549218|NCT03682770|162773630|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-2.36||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.004|20.282||P-values were derived by CMH test stratified by screening peanut-specific IgE level (\<=100 kUA/L vs \>100 kUA/L) and baseline body weight (\<30 kg, \>=30 kg and \<60 kg, or \>=60 kg).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in percentage derived by MH method|||20.282|-25.004|0.8140
81549219|NCT03682770|162773631|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.8805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.699|0.599||P-value is based on treatment difference of the LS mean change using ANCOVA model with baseline tolerated cumulative amount of peanut protein DBPCFC (log transformed) as covariate and the treatment screening peanut-specific IgE level and baseline.|ANCOVA|||||0.599|-0.699|0.8805
81549220|NCT03682770|162773633|SUPERIORITY||Difference percentage|-85.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-99.47|-73.91||P-value was based on treatment difference (vs. Continuously on Placebo + AR101) in percent change from baseline using rank-based ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate,- and stratification factors and the treatment as fixed factors.|ANCOVA||Median difference and its 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-73.91|-99.47|<0.0001
81549221|NCT03682770|162773634|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|-68.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.71|-56.4||P-value was based on treatment difference (vs. Continuously on Placebo + AR101) in percent change from baseline using rank-based ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate, and stratification factors and the treatment as fixed factors.|ANCOVA||Median difference and its 95% CIs were estimated with the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||-56.40|-86.71|<0.0001
81549222|NCT01317277|162773642|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||In between-group analyses, overall MEMS adherence was defined as % of doses taken.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Non-parametric methods.||Randomization strategy for target 75 participants of 2:1 \[iTAB(n=50):CTRL(n=25)\], resulting in 80% power to detect effect size of .71 for difference of adherence rates between groups (Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney critical t=1.99, df=69.6). Final # analyzed: iTAB (n=43) \& CTRL (n=23).||||0.68
81549223|NCT01317277|162773643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||MEMS adherence based on dose timing was examined for between-group differences.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Non-parametric methods||Randomization strategy for target 75 participants of 2:1 \[iTAB(n=50):CTRL(n=25)\], resulting in 80% power to detect effect size of .71 for difference of adherence rates between groups (Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney critical t=1.99, df=69.6). Final # analyzed: iTAB (n=43) \& CTRL (n=23).||||0.95
81549224|NCT01317277|162773644|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Z = -1.97|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Non-parametric methods; P-Value is calculated.||Text-reported METH use days||||0.05
81549225|NCT02688777|162773652|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio, log|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81549226|NCT02688777|162773653|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for significance is p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.37
81549227|NCT02688777|162773654|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.13|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold set for p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81549228|NCT02688777|162773655|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.4|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold p \< 0.05 for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.40
81549229|NCT02688777|162773656|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.12
81549230|NCT02688777|162773657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold set at p \< 0.05 for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.43
81549231|NCT02688777|162773658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||A prior threshold for significance set at p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81549232|NCT02688777|162773659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.9||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.28
81549233|NCT02688777|162773660|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81549234|NCT02688777|162773661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.10
81549235|NCT02688777|162773662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.09
81549236|NCT02688777|162773663|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81549237|NCT02688777|162773664|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.28
81549238|NCT02549365|162773665|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|13.9|||||Incidence of laboratory confirmed influenza is compared between those vaccinated and household controls. VE will be calculated as 1 - RR with 95% confidence intervals using Poisson regression.|||13.9|0.6|
81549239|NCT00912795|162773668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|6.3||||||||6.3|0.62|
81549240|NCT00912795|162773669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.2||||||||3.2|0.50|
81549241|NCT00912795|162773670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|7.5||||||||7.5|0.81|
81549242|NCT00912795|162773671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|6.3||||||||6.3|.62|
81549243|NCT01075685|162773702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0279||95.0|||||Type 3 tests of fixed effects|||||||0.0279
81549244|NCT01075685|162773703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0189||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0189
81549245|NCT01075685|162773704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.009
81549246|NCT01075685|162773705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.082||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.082
81549247|NCT00531661|162773706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||Negative Binomial Regression|||||||0.0002
81549248|NCT00531661|162773707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||exact test of binomial proportions|P-value from exact test of binomial proportions compared proportion of all implantation cases free from DSRC to OPC of 0.80.||"Analysis of DSRC was based on the following pre-specified objective performance criteria: the lower limit of the two-sided 95.2% confidence interval on the freedom from DSRC rate for all implantation cases was at least 80%. The statistical hypotheses were:~Null: (Freedom from device / system-related complications) ≤ 80%~Alternative: (Freedom from device / system-related complications) \> 80%"||||<0.0001
81549249|NCT00531661|162773708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||exact test of binomial proportions|P-value from exact test of binomial proportions compared proportion of all implanted patients free from pressure sensor failure to OPC of 0.90.||"Analysis of sensor failures was based on the following pre-specified objective performance criteria: the lower limit of the two-sided 95.2% confidence interval on the freedom from pressure sensor failure rate for all patients implanted was at least 90%. The statistical hypotheses were:~Null: (Freedom from device / system-related complications) ≤ 90%~Alternative: (Freedom from device / system-related complications) \> 90%"||||<0.0001
81549250|NCT00531661|162773709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0077||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0077
81549251|NCT00531661|162773710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0292||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0292
81549252|NCT00531661|162773711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0280
81549253|NCT00531661|162773712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0236||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0236
81549254|NCT00531661|162773713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Negative Binomial Regression|||||||<0.0001
81549255|NCT00531661|162773714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||exact test of binomial proportions|P-value from exact test of binomial proportions compared proportion of all implanted patients free from DSRC to OPC of 0.80.||"Analysis of DSRC was based on the following pre-specified objective performance criteria: the lower limit of the two-sided 95.2% confidence interval on the freedom from DSRC rate for all implanted patients was at least 80%. The statistical hypotheses were:~Null: (Freedom from device / system-related complications) ≤ 80%~Alternative: (Freedom from device / system-related complications) \> 80%"||||<0.0001
81549256|NCT00531661|162773715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||exact test of binomial proportions|P-value from exact test of binomial proportions compared proportion of all implanted patients free from pressure sensor failure to OPC of 0.90.||"Analysis of sensor failures was based on the following pre-specified objective performance criteria: the lower limit of the two-sided 95.2% confidence interval on the freedom from pressure sensor failure rate for all implanted patients was at least 90%. The statistical hypotheses were:~Null: (Freedom from device / system-related complications) ≤ 90%~Alternative: (Freedom from device / system-related complications) \> 90%"||||<0.0001
81549257|NCT02858362|162773722|OTHER|Difference in least square means. All 23 participants in the population were included in the statistical analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.048||||||Week 24 Change from Baseline||0.048|-0.002|
81549258|NCT02858362|162773722|OTHER|Difference in least square means. All 16 participants in the population were included in the statistical analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.042||||||Week 48 Change from Baseline||0.042|-0.03|
81549259|NCT02858362|162773723|OTHER|Difference in least square means. All 24 participants in the population were included in the statistical analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.611|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.324|-0.898||||||Week 24 Change from Baseline||-0.898|-4.324|
81549260|NCT02858362|162773723|OTHER|Difference in least square means. All 16 participants in the population were included in the statistical analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.166|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.103|3.435||||||Week 48 Change from Baseline||3.435|-1.103|
81549261|NCT02858362|162773724|OTHER|Difference in least square means. All 24 participants in the population were included in the statistical analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.837|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.989|0.315||||||Week 24 Change from Baseline||0.315|-3.989|
81549262|NCT02858362|162773724|OTHER|Difference in least square means. All 16 participants in the population were included in the statistical analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|4.324||||||Week 48 Change from Baseline||4.324|0.096|
81549263|NCT03599089|162773748|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.005
81549264|NCT03599089|162773749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0245|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0245
81549265|NCT03599089|162773750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0019|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0019
81574576|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7637|||||||Chi-squared|||Other bone disease/musculoskeletal deformities||||0.7637
81574577|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8693|||||||Chi-squared|||Other bone disease/musculoskeletal deformities||||0.8693
81549266|NCT02983552|162773752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.7||a priori threshold for statistical significance: 2-sided type I error rate of 5%|ANOVA|Adjusted for baseline amblyopic-eye visual acuity.|A 2-sided 95% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted treatment group difference evaluating change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to the 4 week visit.|A modified intent-to-treat analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model to compare the effectiveness of two treatments (2-sided hypothesis test), adjusting for baseline visual acuity. The primary outcome measure was change in amblyopic-eye VA from baseline to 4 weeks. A 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was computed on the adjusted treatment group difference at 4 weeks. There was no imputation for missing data.||1.7|-2.2|0.71
81549267|NCT02983552|162773754|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|98.3|-2.4|2.1|||||A 2-sided 98.3% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted treatment group difference evaluating change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to the 8-week visit.|||2.1|-2.4|
81549268|NCT02983552|162773760|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|98.3|-13.0|9.0||||||Binomial regression was used for the treatment group comparison of the proportion of participants classified as improving 2 or more logMAR lines (10 or more letters if E-ETDRS) from baseline at the 4-week visit, adjusted for visual acuity at randomization.||9|-13|
81549269|NCT02983552|162773761|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|98.3|-15.0|12.0||||||Binomial regression was used for the treatment group comparison of the proportion of participants classified as improving 2 or more logMAR lines (10 or more letters if E-ETDRS) from baseline at the 8-week visit, adjusted for visual acuity at randomization.|For secondary visual acuity outcomes, which included the 8-week treatment group comparison, a Bonferroni adjustment was used to control for multiple testing (3 outcomes tested) to preserve the overall type I error rate at 5% (2-sided alpha=0.017 per test).|12|-15|
81549270|NCT02983552|162773763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38||||||The exact Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare the change in stereoacuity levels from baseline to the 4-week visit by treatment group.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.38
81549271|NCT02983552|162773765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||The exact Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare the change in stereoacuity levels from baseline to the 8-week visit by treatment group.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.53
81549272|NCT02983552|162773767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19||||||The exact Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare the change in stereoacuity levels from baseline to the 4-week visit by treatment group for participants without strabismus.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.19
81549273|NCT02983552|162773769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74||||||The exact Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare the change in stereoacuity levels from baseline to the 8-week visit by treatment group for participants without strabismus.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74
81549274|NCT02983552|162773774|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-2.5|0.4|||||Statistical significance of the treatment group comparison was based on a 2-sided alpha=0.01.|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to compute the treatment group difference in the mean change in fellow-eye visual acuity (letters) from baseline to 4 weeks, adjusting for fellow-eye visual acuity at randomization. A 2-sided 99% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted treatment group difference.||0.4|-2.5|
81549275|NCT02983552|162773775|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|99.0|-2.3|0.3|||||Statistical significance of the treatment group comparison was based on a 2-sided alpha=0.01.|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to compute the treatment group difference in the mean change in fellow-eye visual acuity (letters) from baseline to 8 weeks, adjusting for fellow-eye visual acuity at randomization. A 2-sided 99% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted treatment group difference.||0.3|-2.3|
81549276|NCT02983552|162773776|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to perform the treatment group comparison of the proportion of participants who developed a new ocular deviation and/or worsening of a pre-existing ocular deviation by 10 prism diopters at the 4-week visit.||||0.37
81549277|NCT02983552|162773777|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to perform the treatment group comparison of the proportion of participants who developed a new ocular deviation and/or worsening of a pre-existing ocular deviation by 10 prism diopters at the 8-week visit.||||0.99
81549278|NCT02983552|162773778|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|||The frequency of diplopia, across categories of diplopia, was compared between the treatment groups using the Cochran-Armitage trend test.||||0.20
81549279|NCT02983552|162773779|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|||The frequency of diplopia, across categories of diplopia, was compared between the treatment groups using the Cochran-Armitage trend test.||||>0.99
81549280|NCT02983552|162773780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exact Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare the change in diplopia frequency levels from baseline to the 4-week visit by treatment group.||||0.44
81549281|NCT02983552|162773781|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exact Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare the change in diplopia frequency levels from baseline to the 8-week visit by treatment group.||||>0.99
81549282|NCT02983552|162773782|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|||The frequency of diplopia, across categories of diplopia, was compared between the treatment groups using the Cochran-Armitage trend test.||||0.12
81549283|NCT02983552|162773783|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|||The frequency of diplopia, across categories of diplopia, was compared between the treatment groups using the Cochran-Armitage trend test.||||>0.99
81549284|NCT02983552|162773784|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exact Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare the change in diplopia frequency levels from baseline to the 4-week visit by treatment group.||||0.12
81549285|NCT02983552|162773785|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exact Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare the change in diplopia frequency levels from baseline to the 8-week visit by treatment group.||||>0.99
81549286|NCT02983552|162773788|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For each Symptom Survey item, the exact Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare the change in symptom frequency level from baseline to the 4-week visit by treatment group.||||0.07
81549287|NCT02983552|162773789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For each Symptom Survey item, the exact Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare the change in symptom frequency level from baseline to the 8-week visit by treatment group. This was utilized for each item in the survey.||||0.06
81574578|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7349|||||||Chi-squared|||Other bone disease/musculoskeletal deformities||||0.7349
81549288|NCT02983552|162773792|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.01||||||Statistical significance of the interaction term was based on a 2-sided alpha=0.01.|ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was performed to test the 2-way interaction between treatment group with each factor (baseline age and visual acuity were treated as continuous factors), adjusting for baseline amblyopic-eye visual acuity and the nested terms from the interaction term. Formal subgroup analyses were only performed if there was a minimum of 20 participants in every subgroup category across both treatment groups for factors treated as categorical variables in the model.||||>0.01
81549289|NCT05340478|162773813|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81549290|NCT00092443|162773816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Efficacy = 1-Relative Risk|72.5|||<|0.001||95.0|50.6|85.6|||Exact Binomial Test||Efficacy = 1-RR, expressed as a percentage; the RR is the incidence in the vaccine group / the incidence in the placebo group.|||85.6|50.6|<0.001
81549291|NCT00092443|162773817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of Participants|56.7||||||95.0|44.0|66.8||||||||66.8|44.0|
81549292|NCT00092443|162773817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of Participants|2.7||||||95.0|0.3|9.5||||||||9.5|0.3|
81549293|NCT00092443|162773817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of Participants|14.5||||||95.0|6.9|25.8||||||||25.8|6.9|
81549294|NCT00092443|162773817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of Participants|0.0||||||95.0|0.0|5.1||||||||5.1|0.0|
81549295|NCT00092443|162773817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of Participants|9.0||||||95.0|3.4|18.5||||||||18.5|3.4|
81549296|NCT00092443|162773817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of Participants|0.0||||||95.0|0.0|4.8||||||||4.8|0.0|
81549297|NCT00092443|162773817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of Participants|39.7||||||95.0|27.6|52.8||||||||52.8|27.6|
81549298|NCT00092443|162773817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of Participants|1.4||||||95.0|0.0|7.7||||||||7.7|0.0|
81549299|NCT00092443|162773817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of Participants|24.6||||||95.0|14.5|37.3||||||||37.3|14.5|
81549300|NCT00092443|162773817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of Participants|2.9||||||95.0|0.4|10.1||||||||10.1|0.4|
81549301|NCT02963506|162773819|OTHER||Correlation statistic|17.9|||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistic and p-value were calculated using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (test for non-zero correlation statistic) based on modified ridit scores and including geographic region and prior Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) inhibitor exposure as stratification factors.||||<0.001
81549302|NCT02963506|162773819|OTHER|The pairwise testing of each bimekizumab dose versus placebo accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure with each bimekizumab dose being tested sequentially from the highest dose to the lowest dose. If the sequential testing failed to reach significance at a significance level of alpha=0.05, then the pairwise testing continued and the comparison was seen as non-significant.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.6|||=|0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|6.48||The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitor exposure.||6.48|1.04|=0.040
81549303|NCT02963506|162773819|OTHER|The pairwise testing of each bimekizumab dose versus placebo accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure with each bimekizumab dose being tested sequentially from the highest dose to the lowest dose. If the sequential testing failed to reach significance at a significance level of alpha=0.05, then the pairwise testing continued and the comparison was seen as non-significant.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.5|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.83|10.86||The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure.||10.86|1.83|=0.001
81549304|NCT02963506|162773819|OTHER|The pairwise testing of each bimekizumab dose versus placebo accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure with each bimekizumab dose being tested sequentially from the highest dose to the lowest dose. If the sequential testing failed to reach significance at a significance level of alpha=0.05, then the pairwise testing continued and the comparison was seen as non-significant.|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|13.48||The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure.||13.48|2.27|<0.001
81549305|NCT02963506|162773819|OTHER|The pairwise testing of each bimekizumab dose versus placebo accounted for multiplicity by using a fixed sequence testing procedure with each bimekizumab dose being tested sequentially from the highest dose to the lowest dose. If the sequential testing failed to reach significance at a significance level of alpha=0.05, then the pairwise testing continued and the comparison was seen as non-significant.|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.19|12.92||The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure.||12.92|2.19|<0.001
81549306|NCT02963506|162773820|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs placebo|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Least squares (LS) Mean, standard error, confidence interval and p-value were derived using the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure as fixed effects and the Baseline value as covariate.||-0.24|-0.86|<0.001
81549307|NCT02963506|162773820|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs placebo|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.83|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean, standard error, confidence interval and p-value were derived using the ANCOVA model with treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure as fixed effects and the Baseline value as covariate.||-0.83|-1.47|<0.001
81549308|NCT02963506|162773820|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs placebo|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.72|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean, standard error, confidence interval and p-value were derived using the ANCOVA model with treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure as fixed effects and the Baseline value as covariate.||-0.72|-1.35|<0.001
81549309|NCT02963506|162773820|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs placebo|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.82|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean, standard error, confidence interval and p-value were derived using the ANCOVA model with treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure as fixed effects and the Baseline value as covariate.||-0.82|-1.45|<0.001
81574579|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7324|||||||Chi-squared|||Malaise/fatigue||||0.7324
81549310|NCT02963506|162773821|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7|||=|0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|3.67||The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure.||3.67|0.80|=0.163
81549311|NCT02963506|162773821|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|8.48||The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure.||8.48|1.84|<0.001
81549312|NCT02963506|162773821|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|7.61||The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure.||7.61|1.66|=0.001
81549313|NCT02963506|162773821|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.92|14.28||The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure.||14.28|2.92|<0.001
81549314|NCT02963506|162773822|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.3|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|15.96||The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure.||15.96|1.74|=0.003
81549315|NCT02963506|162773822|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.03|35.38||The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure.||35.38|4.03|<0.001
81549316|NCT02963506|162773822|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.81|42.46||The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure.||42.46|4.81|<0.001
81549317|NCT02963506|162773822|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.02|44.27||The p-values were displayed as nominal p-values.|Regression, Logistic|||For differences in relation to placebo: Odds Ratio, confidence interval and p-value were derived from a logistic regression model including fixed effects for treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure.||44.27|5.02|<0.001
81549318|NCT02963506|162773823|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs placebo|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|=|0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.1|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean, standard error, confidence interval and p-value were derived using the ANCOVA model with treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure as fixed effects and the Baseline value as covariate.||0.10|-1.31|=0.094
81549319|NCT02963506|162773823|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs placebo|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|-0.91|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean, standard error, confidence interval and p-value were derived using the ANCOVA model with treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure as fixed effects and the Baseline value as covariate.||-0.91|-2.34|<0.001
81549320|NCT02963506|162773823|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs placebo|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-0.91|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean, standard error, confidence interval and p-value were derived using the ANCOVA model with treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure as fixed effects and the Baseline value as covariate.||-0.91|-2.35|<0.001
81549321|NCT02963506|162773823|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs placebo|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.18|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean, standard error, confidence interval and p-value were derived using the ANCOVA model with treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure as fixed effects and the Baseline value as covariate.||-1.18|-2.60|<0.001
81549322|NCT02963506|162773824|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs placebo|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|=|0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.07|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean, standard error, confidence interval and p-value were derived using the ANCOVA model with treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure as fixed effects and the Baseline value as covariate.||0.07|-1.35|=0.075
81549323|NCT02963506|162773824|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs placebo|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean, standard error, confidence interval and p-value were derived using the ANCOVA model with treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure as fixed effects and the Baseline value as covariate.||-0.37|-1.79|=0.003
81549324|NCT02963506|162773824|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs placebo|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean, standard error, confidence interval and p-value were derived using the ANCOVA model with treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure as fixed effects and the Baseline value as covariate.||-0.42|-1.84|=0.002
81549325|NCT02963506|162773824|OTHER||LS Mean Difference vs placebo|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-0.81|||ANCOVA|||LS Mean, standard error, confidence interval and p-value were derived using the ANCOVA model with treatment, geographic region and prior TNF inhibitor exposure as fixed effects and the Baseline value as covariate.||-0.81|-2.22|<0.001
81549326|NCT04845568|162773853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|5.43||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 25||This analysis is for the outcome: Change in Self-Efficacy for Physical Activity. It is an independent samples t test. It is testing the null hypothesis that the mean change in self-efficacy for physical activity does not differ between conditions.||5.43|-3.16|0.592
81549327|NCT04845568|162773853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|2.02||A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at p\<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 25||This analysis is for the outcome: Change in Self-Efficacy for Healthy Eating. It is an independent samples t test. It is testing the null hypothesis that the mean change in self-efficacy for healthy eating does not differ between conditions.||2.02|-4.39|0.453
81574580|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4182|||||||Chi-squared|||Malaise/fatigue||||0.4182
81549328|NCT04845568|162773854|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.275|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.342|0.892||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at p\< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 25||This analysis is for the outcome: Change in Caregiver Readiness to Change Child's Eating. It is an independent samples t test. It is testing the null hypothesis that the mean change in readiness for healthy eating does not differ between conditions.||.892|-.342|.368
81549329|NCT04845568|162773854|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.575|0.827||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at p\< .05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 25||This analysis is for the outcome: Change in Caregiver Readiness for Physical Activity. It is an independent samples t test. It is testing the null hypothesis that the mean change in caregiver intentions to help child improve physical activity from baseline to two-week follow up does not differ between conditions.||.827|-.575|.714
81549330|NCT04845568|162773855|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.522|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|3.34||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 25||This analysis is for the outcome: Change in child attitudes toward healthy eating. It is an independent samples t test. It is testing the null hypothesis that the mean change in child attitudes toward healthy eating from baseline to post-intervention does not differ between conditions.||3.34|-4.39|.783
81549331|NCT04845568|162773855|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.05|2.07||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 25||This analysis is for the outcome: Change in child intentions toward healthy eating. It is an independent samples t test. It is testing the null hypothesis that the mean change in child intentions toward healthy eating from baseline to post-intervention does not differ between conditions.||2.07|-6.05|.323
81549332|NCT04845568|162773855|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.89||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|6.01||A priori threshold for statistical significance is set at p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 25||This analysis is for the outcome: Change in caregiver intentions toward helping their child engage in healthy eating. It is an independent samples t test. It is testing the null hypothesis that the mean change in caregiver intentions from baseline to post-intervention does not differ between conditions.||6.01|-1.79|.276
81549333|NCT04845568|162773856|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.247|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.08||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 25||This analysis is for the outcome: Change in child intake of fruits. It is an independent samples t test. It is testing the null hypothesis that the mean change in child fruit servings per week from baseline to two-week follow up does not differ between conditions.||1.08|-.59|.547
81549334|NCT04845568|162773856|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.86||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 25||This analysis is for the outcome: Change in child intake of vegetables. It is an independent samples t test. It is testing the null hypothesis that the mean change in child vegetable servings per week from baseline to two-week follow up does not differ between conditions.||.86|-.87|.990
81549335|NCT04845568|162773856|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.45||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 25||This analysis is for the outcome: Change in child intake of fast food. It is an independent samples t test. It is testing the null hypothesis that the mean change in child fast food servings per week from baseline to two-week follow up does not differ between conditions.||.45|-.86|.527
81549336|NCT04845568|162773857|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.159|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|1.01||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 25||This analysis is for the outcome: Change in child weekly intake of breakfast. It is an independent samples t test. It is testing the null hypothesis that the mean change in child breakfast meals per week from baseline to two-week follow up does not differ between conditions.||1.01|-1.33|.777
81549337|NCT04845568|162773857|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.736|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|0.79||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 25||This analysis is for the outcome: Change in child intake of family dinners. It is an independent samples t test. It is testing the null hypothesis that the mean change in child family dinners per week from baseline to two-week follow up does not differ between conditions.||.79|-2.26|.329
81549338|NCT04845568|162773858|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.99||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 25||This analysis is for the outcome: Change in child screentime. It is an independent samples t test. It is testing the null hypothesis that the mean change in child screentime per week from baseline to two-week follow up does not differ between conditions.||.99|-0.07|.086
81549339|NCT04845568|162773858|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.4||A priori threshold for statistical significance set at p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Degrees of freedom = 25||This analysis is for the outcome: Change in child active hours. It is an independent samples t test. It is testing the null hypothesis that the mean change in child active hours per week from baseline to two-week follow up does not differ between conditions.||.40|-.64|.64
81549340|NCT00630838|162773859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.897|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||=0.897
81549341|NCT04301193|162773895|OTHER||Correlation - R value|0.93|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Using standard techniques for estimating sample size, a Delong's test indicated that a total of 61 samples would be sufcient to detect a 0.2 increase in the AUROC from the null hypothesis 0.5, assuming an alpha level of 5% and 90% power \[12\]. The manuscript was referenced against the STROBE checklist for cohort studies. Descriptive statistics were used to present.||||<0.05
81549342|NCT04301193|162773895|OTHER||Correlation - R value|0.77|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81574581|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Chi-squared|||Malaise/fatigue||||0.6200
81574582|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6064|||||||Chi-squared|||Esophageal disorders||||0.6064
81574583|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.636|||||||Chi-squared|||Esophageal disorders||||0.6360
81574584|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9445|||||||Chi-squared|||Esophageal disorders||||0.9445
81549343|NCT02930018|162773897|SUPERIORITY|It is hypothesized that the cleavage of nerinetide by plasmin which is activated by tissue plasminogen activators, such as alteplase results in a treatment modification of nerinetide in AIS (Acute Ischemic Stroke) patients with prior administration of alteplase as part of standard-of-care.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.146||||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.869|1.511||2 sided 0.05 significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||The primary hypothesis was that administration of nerinetide (NA-1) would result in an increase in the proportion of responders. The primary analysis was a Wald test for treatment group difference in the primary outcome from a logistic regression adjusted for the 2 stratification variables (alteplase use, first declared thrombectomy device), and the 6 covariates used in the minimization. The trial was designed to have 80% power to detect an 8.7% absolute difference between groups.||1.511|0.869|0.335
81549344|NCT02930018|162773898|SUPERIORITY|It is hypothesized that the cleavage of nerinetide by plasmin which is activated by tissue plasminogen activators, such as alteplase results in a treatment modification of nerinetide in AIS patients with prior administration of alteplase as part of standard-of-care.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.024||||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.781|1.342||2 sided 0.05 significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.342|0.781|0.866
81549345|NCT02930018|162773899|SUPERIORITY|It is hypothesized that the cleavage of nerinetide by plasmin which is activated by tissue plasminogen activators, such as alteplase results in a treatment modification of nerinetide in AIS patients with prior administration of alteplase as part of standard-of-care.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.776||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.527|1.143||2 sided 0.05 significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.143|0.527|0.199
81549346|NCT02930018|162773900|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.657||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.055|2.603|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.603|1.055|0.028
81549347|NCT02930018|162773900|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Risk Difference (%)|9.6|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The unadjusted absolute risk difference in % between nerinetide and placebo in the no-alteplase subgroup.|||||
81549348|NCT02930018|162773900|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Difference (%)|19.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The unadjusted relative risk difference in % between nerinetide and placebo in the no-alteplase subgroup.|||||
81549349|NCT02930018|162773901|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.482||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.943|2.329|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.329|0.943|0.088
81549350|NCT02930018|162773901|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Risk Difference (%)|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The unadjusted absolute risk difference in % between nerinetide and placebo in the no-alteplase subgroup.|||||
81549351|NCT02930018|162773901|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Difference (%)|18.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The unadjusted relative risk difference in % between nerinetide and placebo in the no-alteplase subgroup.|||||
81549352|NCT02930018|162773902|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.572||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.323|1.013|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.013|0.323|0.055
81549353|NCT02930018|162773902|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Risk Difference (%)|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The unadjusted absolute risk difference in % between nerinetide and placebo in the no-alteplase subgroup.|||||
81549354|NCT02930018|162773902|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Difference (%)|39.7|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The unadjusted relative risk difference in % between nerinetide and placebo in the no-alteplase subgroup.|||||
81549355|NCT02930018|162773903|SUPERIORITY|It is hypothesized that the cleavage of nerinetide by plasmin which is activated by tissue plasminogen activators, such as alteplase results in a treatment modification of nerinetide in AIS patients with prior administration of alteplase as part of standard-of-care.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.887||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.612|1.286|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.286|0.612|0.529
81549356|NCT02930018|162773904|SUPERIORITY|It is hypothesized that the cleavage of nerinetide by plasmin which is activated by tissue plasminogen activators, such as alteplase results in a treatment modification of nerinetide in AIS patients with prior administration of alteplase as part of standard-of-care.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.782||||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.545|1.121|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.121|0.545|0.181
81549357|NCT02930018|162773905|SUPERIORITY|It is hypothesized that the cleavage of nerinetide by plasmin which is activated by tissue plasminogen activators, such as alteplase results in a treatment modification of nerinetide in AIS patients with prior administration of alteplase as part of standard-of-care.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.588|1.874|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.874|0.588|0.869
81549358|NCT02656693|162773913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00017|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.00017
81549359|NCT02656693|162773915|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.001
81549360|NCT02656693|162773917|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||< 0.001
81549361|NCT02656693|162773918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81549362|NCT02656693|162773920|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81549363|NCT02656693|162773921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.20
81549364|NCT02656693|162773922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0001
81549365|NCT02656693|162773923|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.19
81549366|NCT02656693|162773924|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.35
81549367|NCT02656693|162773925|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.20
81549368|NCT02656693|162773926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.33
81549369|NCT02656693|162773927|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.43
81549370|NCT02656693|162773928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.40
81549371|NCT02656693|162773929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.16
81549372|NCT02656693|162773930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.61
81549373|NCT02656693|162773931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.61
81549374|NCT02656693|162773932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.46
81549375|NCT02656693|162773933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.68
81549376|NCT02656693|162773934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.54
81549377|NCT02656693|162773935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.09
81549378|NCT02656693|162773936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.42
81549379|NCT02656693|162773937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.23
81549380|NCT02656693|162773938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.20
81574585|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8135|||||||Chi-squared|||Nutritional deficiencies||||0.8135
81574586|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6705|||||||Chi-squared|||Nutritional deficiencies||||0.6705
81549381|NCT03085797|162773976|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Medians|-0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.34||p-Value was based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Quantile regression with covariates: treatment,region,Baseline score,Baseline eosinophilcount(BEC). Par. with nasal surgery prior to Wk52/withdrew early with no nasal surgery assigned their worst observed score prior to nasal surgery/study withdrawal|||-0.34|-1.11|<0.001
81549382|NCT03085797|162773977|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Medians|-3.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|-2.18||p-Value was based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Quantile regression with covariates: treatment, region, Baseline score, Baseline BEC. Par. with nasal surgery prior to Wks 49-52/withdrew early with no nasal surgery assigned their worst observed 4-wk mean prior to nasal surgery/study withdrawal.|||-2.18|-4.09|<0.001
81549383|NCT03085797|162773978|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (Mepolizumab/Placebo)|0.43||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.76||p-Value was based on Cox Proportional Hazards Model.|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||Analysis using a Cox Proportional Hazards Model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, Baseline total endoscopic score (centrally read), Baseline nasal obstruction VAS, Baseline BEC, number of previous surgeries (1, 2, \>2 as ordinal).|||0.76|0.25|0.003
81549384|NCT03085797|162773979|OTHER||Difference in Medians|-3.18||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-2.26||p-Value was based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test and is adjusted for multiplicity.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Quantile regression with covariates: treatment, region, Baseline score, Baseline BEC. Par. with nasal surgery prior to Wks 49-52/withdrew early with no nasal surgery assigned their worst observed 4-wk mean prior to nasal surgery/study withdrawal.|||-2.26|-4.10|0.003
81549385|NCT03085797|162773980|OTHER||Difference in Medians|-16.49||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.57|-9.42||p-Value was based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test and is adjusted for multiplicity.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Quantile regression with covariates: treatment, region, Baseline score, Baseline BEC. Par. with nasal surgery prior to Wk 52/withdrew early with no nasal surgery assigned their worst observed score prior to nasal surgery/study withdrawal.|||-9.42|-23.57|0.003
81549386|NCT03085797|162773981|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.92||p-Value was based on logistic regression model and is adjusted for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic||Covariates: treatment group, geographic region, number of oral corticosteroids courses for NP in last 12 months(0,1,\>1 as ordinal), Baseline total endoscopic score(centrally read),Baseline nasal obstruction VAS score,log(e) Baseline eosinophil count.|||0.92|0.36|0.020
81549387|NCT03085797|162773982|OTHER||Difference in Medians|-2.68||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|-1.91||p-Value was based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test and is adjusted for multiplicity.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Quantile regression with covariates: treatment, region, Baseline score, Baseline BEC. Par. with nasal surgery prior to Wks 49-52/withdrew early with no nasal surgery assigned their worst observed 4-wk mean prior to nasal surgery/study withdrawal.|||-1.91|-3.44|0.020
81549388|NCT03085797|162773983|OTHER||Difference in Medians|-0.37||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.08||p-Value was based on Wilcoxon rank-sum test and is adjusted for multiplicity.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Quantile regression with covariates: treatment, region, Baseline score, Baseline BEC. Par. with nasal surgery prior to Wks 49-52/withdrew early with no nasal surgery assigned their worst observed 4-wk mean prior to nasal surgery/study withdrawal.|||-0.08|-0.65|0.020
81549389|NCT00337675|162773989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate reduction|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.3||0.51||95.0|-11.4|19.6||Multiplicity adjustment across regimens was addressed through step-down testing. Daily montelukast versus placebo was tested first; if this comparison was significant, intermittent montelukast versus placebo was tested. The significance level was 5%.|Regression, Poisson|A Poisson regression model containing factors for treatment, age group, and geographic region, and an offset for number of days in study was used.|Rate reduction = (1 - montelukast-adjusted annual rate/placebo-adjusted annual rate) x 100%|The primary hypothesis stated that montelukast (daily regimen, or \[intermittent and daily regimens\]), compared with placebo, results in a decrease in the number of asthma episodes culminating in asthma attack in pediatric patients aged 6 months to 5 years with episodic asthma and treated over 1 year. A sample size of 450 evaluable patients per arm allowed the detection of a difference in rate of 23% with 90% power.||19.6|-11.4|0.510
81549390|NCT00337675|162773989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Rate reduction|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.8||0.884||95.0|-19.2|14.0||Multiplicity adjustment across regimens was addressed through step-down testing. Daily montelukast versus placebo was tested first; if this comparison was significant, intermittent montelukast versus placebo was tested. The significance level was 5%.|Regression, Poisson|A Poisson regression model containing factors for treatment, age group, and geographic region, and an offset for number of days in study was used.|Rate reduction = (1 - montelukast-adjusted annual rate/placebo-adjusted annual rate) x 100%|The primary hypothesis stated that montelukast (daily regimen, or \[intermittent and daily regimens\]), compared with placebo, results in a decrease in the number of asthma episodes culminating in asthma attack in pediatric patients aged 6 months to 5 years with episodic asthma and treated over 1 year. A sample size of 450 evaluable patients per arm allowed the detection of a difference in rate of 23% with 90% power.||14.0|-19.2|0.884
81549391|NCT00337675|162773990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.176||95.0|-0.46|0.09||Multiplicity adjustment across regimens and across primary and secondary endpoints was addressed through step-down testing. Within the 2 endpoints assessing severity, adjustment for multiplicity was performed using Hochberg's method.|ANOVA|An ANOVA model containing factors for treatment, age group, and geographical region was used.||The secondary hypothesis stated that montelukast (daily regimen, or \[intermittent and daily regimens\]), compared with placebo, results in improvement of respiratory symptoms assessed over 3 days prior to asthma attacks, or assessed over the 12-day treatment period of asthma episodes in pediatric patients aged 6 months to 5 years with episodic asthma and treated over 1 year.||0.09|-0.46|0.176
81549392|NCT00337675|162773990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.202||95.0|-0.44|0.09||Multiplicity adjustment across regimens and across primary and secondary endpoints was addressed through step-down testing. Within the 2 endpoints assessing severity, adjustment for multiplicity was performed using Hochberg's method.|ANOVA|An ANOVA model containing factors for treatment, age group, and geographical region was used.||The secondary hypothesis stated that montelukast (daily regimen, or \[intermittent and daily regimens\]), compared with placebo, results in improvement of respiratory symptoms assessed over 3 days prior to asthma attacks, or assessed over the 12-day treatment period of asthma episodes in pediatric patients aged 6 months to 5 years with episodic asthma and treated over 1 year.||0.09|-0.44|0.202
81549393|NCT00337675|162773991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.045||95.0|-0.24|0.0||Multiplicity adjustment across regimens and across primary and secondary endpoints was addressed through step-down testing. Within the family of secondary endpoints, adjustment for multiplicity was performed using Hochberg's method.|ANOVA|An ANOVA model containing factors for treatment, age group, and geographical region was used.||The secondary hypothesis stated that montelukast (daily regimen, or \[intermittent and daily regimens\]), compared with placebo, results in improvement of respiratory symptoms assessed over 3 days prior to asthma attacks, or assessed over the 12-day treatment period of asthma episodes in pediatric patients aged 6 months to 5 years with episodic asthma and treated over 1 year.||0.00|-0.24|0.045
81549394|NCT00337675|162773991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.061||95.0|-0.23|0.0||Multiplicity adjustment across regimens and across primary and secondary endpoints was addressed through step-down testing. Within the family of secondary endpoints, adjustment for multiplicity was performed using Hochberg's method.|ANOVA|An ANOVA model containing factors for treatment, age group, and geographical region was used.||The secondary hypothesis stated that montelukast (daily regimen, or \[intermittent and daily regimens\]), compared with placebo, results in improvement of respiratory symptoms assessed over 3 days prior to asthma attacks, or assessed over the 12-day treatment period of asthma episodes in pediatric patients aged 6 months to 5 years with episodic asthma and treated over 1 year.||0.00|-0.23|0.061
81549395|NCT02910986|162774005|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||The percentage with improved knowledge (defined as having an incorrect response at T0 and a correct response at T1) was compared between study groups with chi-square tests.||||> 0.05
81549396|NCT02910986|162774006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56||||||The priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Chi-squared|||||||0.56
81549397|NCT02910986|162774007|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||The priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Chi-squared|||||||> 0.05
81549398|NCT02910986|162774007|OTHER||difference between EC and UC|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|98.3|-6.0|11.2||||||||11.2|-6.0|
81549399|NCT02910986|162774007|OTHER||difference between INT and UC|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|98.3|-4.3|14.3||||||||14.3|-4.3|
81549400|NCT02910986|162774007|OTHER||difference between INT and ENH|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|98.3|-7.0|11.9||||||||11.9|-7.0|
81549401|NCT02637037|162774049|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|0.99||||||Dapagliflozin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Dapagliflozin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 5/500 mg for Treatment A and B.||0.99|0.93|
81549402|NCT02637037|162774049|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.01||||||Dapagliflozin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Dapagliflozin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 5/500 mg for Treatment C and D.||1.01|0.96|
81549403|NCT02637037|162774049|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.0||||||Dapagliflozin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Dapagliflozin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 10/1000 mg for Treatment E and F.||1.00|0.94|
81549404|NCT02637037|162774049|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.0||||||Dapagliflozin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Dapagliflozin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 10/1000 mg for Treatment G and H.||1.00|0.95|
81549405|NCT02637037|162774049|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.06||||||Metformin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Metformin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 5/500 mg for Treatment A and B.||1.06|0.96|
81549406|NCT02637037|162774049|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.07||||||Metformin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Metformin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 5/500 mg for Treatment C and D.||1.07|0.93|
81549407|NCT02637037|162774049|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.11||||||Metformin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Metformin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 10/1000 mg for Treatment E and F.||1.11|0.99|
81549408|NCT02637037|162774049|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.1||||||Metformin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Metformin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 10/1000 mg for Treatment G and H.||1.10|0.96|
81549409|NCT02637037|162774050|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|0.99||||||Dapagliflozin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Dapagliflozin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 5/500 mg for Treatment A and B.||0.99|0.94|
81549410|NCT02637037|162774050|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.02||||||Dapagliflozin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Dapagliflozin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 5/500 mg for Treatment C and D.||1.02|0.97|
81549411|NCT02637037|162774050|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|0.98||||||Dapagliflozin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Dapagliflozin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 10/1000 mg for Treatment E and F.||0.98|0.93|
81549412|NCT02637037|162774050|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.0||||||Dapagliflozin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Dapagliflozin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 10/1000 mg for Treatment G and H.||1.00|0.95|
81549413|NCT02637037|162774050|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.08||||||Metformin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Metformin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 5/500 mg for Treatment A and B.||1.08|0.97|
81549414|NCT02637037|162774050|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.06||||||Metformin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Metformin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 5/500 mg for Treatment C and D.||1.06|0.95|
81549415|NCT02637037|162774050|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of geometric means|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.09||||||Metformin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Metformin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 10/1000 mg for Treatment E and F.||1.09|0.97|
81549416|NCT02637037|162774050|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.07||||||Metformin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Metformin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 10/1000 mg for Treatment G and H.||1.07|0.95|
81549417|NCT02637037|162774051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.03||||||Dapagliflozin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Dapagliflozin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 5/500 mg for Treatment A and B.||1.03|0.93|
81549418|NCT02637037|162774051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.06||||||Dapagliflozin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Dapagliflozin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 5/500 mg for Treatment C and D.||1.06|0.90|
81549419|NCT02637037|162774051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|1.05||||||Dapagliflozin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Dapagliflozin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 10/1000 mg for Treatment E and F.||1.05|0.89|
81549420|NCT02637037|162774051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.87|1.03||||||Dapagliflozin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Dapagliflozin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 10/1000 mg for Treatment G and H.||1.03|0.87|
81549421|NCT02637037|162774051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.07||||||Metformin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Metformin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 5/500 mg for Treatment A and B.||1.07|0.96|
81549422|NCT02637037|162774051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.04||||||Metformin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Metformin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 5/500 mg for Treatment C and D.||1.04|0.92|
81549423|NCT02637037|162774051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of geometric means|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.06||||||Metformin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Metformin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 10/1000 mg for Treatment E and F.||1.06|0.95|
81549424|NCT02637037|162774051|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CIs for both dapagliflozin and metformin geometric mean ratio of AUC is entirely contained within an 80.00% to 125.00% interval, it will be concluded the 2 manufacturing sites are bioequivalent.|Ratios of Geometric means|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.1||||||Metformin: Statistical Assessment of Bioequivalence for Metformin following administration Dapagliflozin/Metformin XR 10/1000 mg for Treatment G and H.||1.10|0.94|
81549425|NCT02023697|162774065|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.057||||0.7047|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.878|1.272|||Log Rank||Arm B / Arm (A+C)|||1.272|0.878|0.7047
81549426|NCT02023697|162774067|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.3134|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.939|1.69|||Log Rank||Arm C /Arm A|||1.690|0.939|0.3134
81549427|NCT02023697|162774071|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.075||||0.6205|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.892|1.297|||Log Rank||Arm B/Arm (A+C)|||1.297|0.892|0.6205
81549428|NCT02023697|162774073|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.999||||0.9958|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.744|1.341|||Log Rank||Arm C/Arm A|||1.341|0.744|0.9958
81549429|NCT02023697|162774077|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.068||||0.7461|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.823|1.385|||Log Rank||Arm B/Arm (A+C)|||1.385|0.823|0.7461
81549430|NCT02023697|162774079|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.549||||0.155|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.041|2.306|||Log Rank||Arm C/Arm A|||2.306|1.041|0.1550
81549431|NCT02023697|162774083|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.969||||0.8284|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.805|1.167|||Log Rank||Arm B/Arm (A+C)|||1.167|0.805|0.8284
81549432|NCT02023697|162774085|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.059||||0.7896|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.804|1.396|||Log Rank||Arm C/Arm A|||1.396|0.804|0.7896
81549433|NCT02023697|162774089|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.986||||0.9274|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.803|1.21|||Log Rank||Arm B/Arm (A+C)|||1.210|0.803|0.9274
81549434|NCT02023697|162774091|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.134||||0.5754|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.85|1.514|||Log Rank||Arm C/Arm A|||1.514|0.850|0.5754
81549435|NCT02023697|162774097|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.898||||0.6214|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.678|1.188|||Log Rank||Arm B/Arm (A+C)|||1.188|0.678|0.6214
81549436|NCT02023697|162774099|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.863||||0.7214|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.505|1.475|||Log Rank||Arm C/Arm A|||1.475|0.505|0.7214
81549437|NCT01469377|162774109|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.9||||0.2404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.6||p-values were from an mixed-effects model for repeated measures with treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment-group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline value and baseline value-by-visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the matched parallel gate-keeping procedure.||||0.6|-2.4|0.2404
81549438|NCT01469377|162774109|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-2.2||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.6||p-values were from an mixed-effects model for repeated measures with treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment-group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline value and baseline value-by-visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the matched parallel gate-keeping procedure.||||-0.6|-3.7|0.0114
81549439|NCT01469377|162774110|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.1||||0.2404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.3||p-values were from an mixed-effects model for repeated measures with treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment-group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline value and baseline value-by-visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the matched parallel gate-keeping procedure.||||0.3|-2.5|0.2404
81549440|NCT01469377|162774110|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.4||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.0||p-values were from an mixed-effects model for repeated measures with treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment-group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline value and baseline value-by-visit interaction as covariates.|Mixed-effect model for repeated measures|p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons using the matched parallel gate-keeping procedure.||||0.0|-2.8|0.1140
81549441|NCT04939415|162774112|SUPERIORITY||ratio of frequencies|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||The Chi-square metric represents the difference between the expected and observed frequencies of an event, therefore it is the ratio of frequencies.|||||1.000
81549442|NCT04939415|162774113|SUPERIORITY||ratio of frequencies|1.023||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||The Chi-square metric represents the difference between the expected and observed frequencies of an event, therefore it is the ratio of frequencies.|||||1.000
81549443|NCT04939415|162774115|SUPERIORITY||ratio of frequencies|1.073||||0.488|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||The Chi-square metric represents the difference between the expected and observed frequencies of an event, therefore it is the ratio of frequencies.|||||0.488
81549444|NCT04939415|162774116|SUPERIORITY||ratio of frequencies|2.1||||0.488|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||The Chi-square metric represents the difference between the expected and observed frequencies of an event, therefore it is the ratio of frequencies.|||||0.488
81549445|NCT04939415|162774118|SUPERIORITY||ratio of frequencies|3.243||||0.231|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||The Chi-square metric represents the difference between the expected and observed frequencies of an event, therefore it is the ratio of frequencies.|||||0.231
81549446|NCT04939415|162774119|SUPERIORITY||ratio of frequencies|0.034||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|The Chi-square metric represents the difference between the expected and observed frequencies of an event, therefore it is the ratio of frequencies.||||||1.000
81549447|NCT04939415|162774120|OTHER||ratio of frequencies|0.083||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|The Chi-square metric represents the difference between the expected and observed frequencies of an event, therefore it is the ratio of frequencies.||||||1.000
81549448|NCT04939415|162774122|SUPERIORITY||ratio of frequencies|1.213||||0.462|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||The Chi-square metric represents the difference between the expected and observed frequencies of an event, therefore it is the ratio of frequencies.|||||0.462
81549449|NCT04939415|162774123|SUPERIORITY||ratio of frequencies|0.153||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||The Chi-square metric represents the difference between the expected and observed frequencies of an event, therefore it is the ratio of frequencies.|||||1.000
81549450|NCT04939415|162774124|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.185||||0.668|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Group by Day interaction||||||0.668
81549451|NCT04939415|162774125|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.032||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group by Day interaction|||||0.860
81549452|NCT04939415|162774126|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.035||||0.853|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||Group by Day interaction|||||0.853
81549453|NCT04939415|162774127|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.0||||0.995|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||group by day interaction|||||0.995
81549454|NCT04939415|162774128|SUPERIORITY||F value|1.27||||0.266|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.266
81549455|NCT04939415|162774129|SUPERIORITY||F value|4.533||||0.039|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||group by day interaction is reported.|||||0.039
81549456|NCT04939415|162774129|SUPERIORITY||F Ratio|13.897|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|Degrees of freedom: 1,23||day 0 to day 14 for the mQFPD group were examined.||||<0.001
81549457|NCT04939415|162774129|SUPERIORITY||F ratio|0.41||||0.529|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|degrees of freedom: 1,20||day 0 to day 14 for the Placebo Group were examined.||||0.529
81549458|NCT04939415|162774130|SUPERIORITY||ratio of frequencies|0.14||||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||group by day interaction|||||0.710
81549459|NCT04939415|162774131|SUPERIORITY||F value|2.855||||0.099|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||group by day interaction|||||0.099
81574587|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8331|||||||Chi-squared|||Nutritional deficiencies||||0.8331
81549460|NCT04939415|162774132|SUPERIORITY||F value|1.497||||0.228|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||group by day interaction|||||0.228
81549461|NCT04939415|162774133|SUPERIORITY||F value|2.537||||0.119|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||group by day interaction|||||0.119
81549462|NCT04939415|162774134|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.219||||0.643|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||group by day interaction|||||0.643
81549463|NCT04939415|162774135|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.054||||0.817|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.817
81549464|NCT04939415|162774136|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.315||||0.578|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||group by day interaction|||||0.578
81549465|NCT04939415|162774137|SUPERIORITY||F value|0.215||||0.643|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||day by group interaction|||||.643
81549466|NCT04939415|162774138|SUPERIORITY||F value|1.987||||0.159|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||day by group interaction|||||.159
81549467|NCT04308291|162774139|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|paired t-test||||||<0.0001
81549468|NCT01354314|162774162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.893|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.893
81549469|NCT01354314|162774162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.594|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.594
81549470|NCT01354314|162774162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.712|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.712
81549471|NCT01354314|162774163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.673|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.673
81549472|NCT01354314|162774163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.153|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.153
81549473|NCT01354314|162774163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.282|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.282
81549474|NCT01354314|162774164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.327|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.327
81549475|NCT01354314|162774164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.178|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.178
81549476|NCT01354314|162774164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.480
81549477|NCT01354314|162774165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.267|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.267
81549478|NCT01354314|162774165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.368|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.368
81549479|NCT01354314|162774165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.672|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.672
81549480|NCT00611026|162774210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Comparison fesoterodine vs tolterodine ER performed only if statistical significance favoring fesoterodine achieved for fesoterodine vs placebo to preserve overall alpha level at 5%; pairwise comparison also performed for tolterodine ER vs placebo.|Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||"Treatment difference fesoterodine versus (vs) placebo at Week 12. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the fifth (5th) and ninety-fifth (95th) percentile, respectively).~If normality assumptions were severely violated (proportion of non normal observations \> 5%) a non-parametric analysis was to be conducted using Van Elteren's test stratified by baseline quartile of the diary variable analyzed."||||<0.0001
81549481|NCT00611026|162774210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0228|TWO_SIDED|||||Comparison fesoterodine vs tolterodine ER performed only if statistical significance favoring fesoterodine achieved for fesoterodine vs placebo to preserve overall alpha level at 5%; pairwise comparison also performed for tolterodine ER vs placebo.|Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment difference tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||0.0228
81549482|NCT00611026|162774210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|||||Comparison fesoterodine vs tolterodine ER performed only if statistical significance favoring fesoterodine achieved for fesoterodine vs placebo to preserve overall alpha level at 5%; pairwise comparison also performed for tolterodine ER vs placebo.|Van Elteren's test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs tolterodine ER at Week 12. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||0.0072
81549483|NCT00611026|162774211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of voided volume.||"Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).~If normality assumptions were severely violated (proportion of non normal observations \> 5%) a non-parametric analysis was to be conducted using Van Elteren's test stratified by baseline quartile of the diary variable analyzed."||||0.0020
81549484|NCT00611026|162774211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0519|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of voided volume.||Treatment difference tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||0.0519
81549485|NCT00611026|162774211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1503|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of voided volume.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs tolterodine ER at Week 1. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||0.1503
81549486|NCT00611026|162774211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of voided volume.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||<0.0001
81549487|NCT00611026|162774211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of voided volume.||Treatment difference tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||0.0002
81549488|NCT00611026|162774211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of voided volume.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs tolterodine ER at Week 4. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||0.0130
81549489|NCT00611026|162774211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of voided volume.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||<0.0001
81549490|NCT00611026|162774211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of voided volume.||Treatment difference tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||0.0021
81549491|NCT00611026|162774211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0525|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of voided volume.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs tolterodine ER at Week 12. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||0.0525
81549492|NCT00611026|162774212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||-0.1|-0.5|0.0161
81549493|NCT00611026|162774212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||0.0|-0.4|0.0944
81549494|NCT00611026|162774212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.3613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 1.||0.1|-0.3|0.3613
81549495|NCT00611026|162774212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.4|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||-0.4|-0.9|<0.0001
81549496|NCT00611026|162774212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||-0.1|-0.6|0.0043
81549497|NCT00611026|162774212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 4.||-0.0|-0.5|0.0186
81549498|NCT00611026|162774212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.4|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||-0.4|-0.9|<0.0001
81549499|NCT00611026|162774212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||-0.0|-0.6|0.0407
81549500|NCT00611026|162774212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 12.||-0.1|-0.6|0.0016
81549501|NCT00611026|162774213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0217
81549502|NCT00611026|162774213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81549503|NCT00611026|162774213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||||0.0020
81574588|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4158|||||||Chi-squared|||Other nutritional; endocrine; and metabolic disorders||||0.4158
81574589|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.636|||||||Chi-squared|||Other nutritional; endocrine; and metabolic disorders||||0.6360
81574590|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3336|||||||Chi-squared|||Other nutritional; endocrine; and metabolic disorders||||0.3336
81549504|NCT00611026|162774213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 4.||||0.0217
81549505|NCT00611026|162774213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81549506|NCT00611026|162774213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0421|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||||0.0421
81549507|NCT00611026|162774213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with country and treatment as factors, and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 12.||||0.0023
81549508|NCT00611026|162774214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.3823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||0.1|-0.1|0.3823
81549509|NCT00611026|162774214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.4802|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||0.1|-0.1|0.4802
81549510|NCT00611026|162774214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.8355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 1.||0.1|-0.1|0.8355
81549511|NCT00611026|162774214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||-0.0|-0.12|0.0286
81549512|NCT00611026|162774214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||0.0|-0.2|0.0794
81549513|NCT00611026|162774214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.5906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 4.||0.1|-0.1|0.5906
81549514|NCT00611026|162774214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||-0.0|-0.3|0.0134
81549515|NCT00611026|162774214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||0.0|-0.2|0.1759
81549516|NCT00611026|162774214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.1661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|"Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type:~standard error of the mean."|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 12.||0.0|-0.2|0.1661
81549517|NCT00611026|162774215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||||0.0021
81549518|NCT00611026|162774215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||0.0200
81574591|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6402|||||||Chi-squared|||Diabetes mellitus without complication||||0.6402
81549519|NCT00611026|162774216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||"Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1. Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).~If normality assumptions were severely violated (proportion of non normal observations \> 5%) a non-parametric analysis was to be conducted using Van Elteren's test stratified by baseline quartile of the diary variable analyzed."||||0.0006
81549520|NCT00611026|162774216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0202|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1. Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||0.0202
81549521|NCT00611026|162774216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2126|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 1. Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||0.2126
81549522|NCT00611026|162774216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4. Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||<0.0001
81549523|NCT00611026|162774216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4. Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||0.0019
81549524|NCT00611026|162774216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0148|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 4. Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95th percentile, respectively).||||0.0148
81549525|NCT00611026|162774217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0012
81549526|NCT00611026|162774217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0205
81549527|NCT00611026|162774217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81549528|NCT00611026|162774217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0038|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||||0.0038
81549529|NCT00611026|162774217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 4.||||0.0219
81549530|NCT00611026|162774217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||0.0001
81549531|NCT00611026|162774217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0805|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||||0.0805
81549532|NCT00611026|162774217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 12.||||0.0093
81549533|NCT00611026|162774218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||-0.0|-0.7|0.0374
81574592|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8068|||||||Chi-squared|||Diabetes mellitus without complication||||0.8068
81574593|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5983|||||||Chi-squared|||Diabetes mellitus without complication||||0.5983
81549534|NCT00611026|162774218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||0.2|-0.5|0.3161
81549535|NCT00611026|162774218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 1.||0.1|-0.5|0.1817
81549536|NCT00611026|162774218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.8|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||-0.8|-1.6|<0.0001
81549537|NCT00611026|162774218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.2|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||-0.2|-1.0|0.0054
81549538|NCT00611026|162774218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.3|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 4.||-0.3|-0.9|0.0005
81549539|NCT00611026|162774218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.6|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||-0.6|-1.5|<0.0001
81549540|NCT00611026|162774218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||0.1|-0.7|0.1467
81549541|NCT00611026|162774218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 12.||-0.4|-1.1|<0.0001
81549542|NCT00611026|162774219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0828|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0828
81549543|NCT00611026|162774219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81549544|NCT00611026|162774219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||||0.0008
81549545|NCT00611026|162774219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 4.||||0.0022
81549546|NCT00611026|162774219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81549547|NCT00611026|162774219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 12.||||0.0008
81549548|NCT00611026|162774220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0576|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of severe urgency episodes.||"Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95 percentile, respectively).~If normality assumptions were severely violated (proportion of non normal observations \> 5%) a non-parametric analysis was to be conducted using Van Elteren's test stratified by baseline quartile of the diary variable analyzed."||||0.0576
81549549|NCT00611026|162774220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.223|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of severe urgency episodes.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95 percentile, respectively).||||0.2230
81549550|NCT00611026|162774220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3555|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of severe urgency episodes.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 1. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95 percentile, respectively).||||0.3555
81549551|NCT00611026|162774220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of severe urgency episodes.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95 percentile, respectively).||||<0.0001
81549552|NCT00611026|162774220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of severe urgency episodes.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95 percentile, respectively).||||0.0009
81549553|NCT00611026|162774220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0071|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of severe urgency episodes.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 4. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95 percentile, respectively).||||0.0071
81549554|NCT00611026|162774220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of severe urgency episodes.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95 percentile, respectively).||||<0.0001
81549555|NCT00611026|162774220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1764|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of severe urgency episodes.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95 percentile, respectively).||||0.1764
81549556|NCT00611026|162774220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Van Elteren's Test|P-value based on Van Elteren's Test (a stratified Wilcoxon-Mann Whitney test) adjusted by baseline quartile of severe urgency episodes.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 12. Treatment effects estimated by Winsorized means (5% of the tails were censored, ie, replaced with the value at the 5th and 95 percentile, respectively).||||0.0001
81549557|NCT00611026|162774221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81549558|NCT00611026|162774221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||||0.0003
81549559|NCT00611026|162774221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0302|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 4.||||0.0302
81549560|NCT00611026|162774221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81549561|NCT00611026|162774221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||Inferential testing: percent change from baseline only carried out for given end/time point if corresponding numeric change result statistically significant (to preserve alpha level at 5% within each type of diary endpoint for a given comparison).|ANCOVA|Based on a ranked analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and ranked baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 12.||||0.0007
81549562|NCT00611026|162774222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.0701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||0.0|-0.1|0.0701
81549563|NCT00611026|162774222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.4823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||0.0|-0.1|0.4823
81574594|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9759|||||||Chi-squared|||Other/unspecified benign neoplasm||||0.9759
81574595|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.136|||||||Chi-squared|||Other/unspecified benign neoplasm||||0.1360
81574596|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1815|||||||Chi-squared|||Other/unspecified benign neoplasm||||0.1815
81549564|NCT00611026|162774222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.1702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 1.||0.0|-0.1|0.1702
81549565|NCT00611026|162774222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||-0.1|-0.3|<0.0001
81549566|NCT00611026|162774222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||-0.0|-0.2|0.0059
81549567|NCT00611026|162774222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 4.||-0.0|-0.2|0.0014
81549568|NCT00611026|162774222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||-0.1|-0.3|<0.0001
81549569|NCT00611026|162774222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||0.0|-0.1|0.3110
81549570|NCT00611026|162774222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|-0.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 12.||-0.1|-0.2|0.0004
81549571|NCT00611026|162774223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.3|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||-0.3|-2.7|0.0136
81549572|NCT00611026|162774223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.1918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.4|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||0.4|-2.0|0.1918
81549573|NCT00611026|162774223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.1505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.3|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 1.||0.3|-1.7|0.1505
81549574|NCT00611026|162774223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-2.6|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||-2.6|-5.2|<0.0001
81549575|NCT00611026|162774223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.7|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||-0.7|-3.3|0.0034
81549576|NCT00611026|162774223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|-0.8|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 4.||-0.8|-3.0|0.0006
81549577|NCT00611026|162774223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-2.3|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||-2.3|-5.0|<0.0001
81549578|NCT00611026|162774223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.0859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.2|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||0.2|-2.5|0.0859
81549579|NCT00611026|162774223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-1.4|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 12.||-1.4|-3.6|<0.0001
81574597|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2731|||||||Chi-squared|||Genitourinary symptoms/ill-defined conditions||||0.2731
81549580|NCT00611026|162774224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment difference in continent rate for fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0008
81549581|NCT00611026|162774224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment difference in continent rate for Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0024
81549582|NCT00611026|162774224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6514|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment difference in continent rate for fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 1.||||0.6514
81549583|NCT00611026|162774224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment difference in continent rate for fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81549584|NCT00611026|162774224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment difference in continent rate for Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||||0.0063
81549585|NCT00611026|162774224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0494|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment difference in continent rate for fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 4.||||0.0494
81549586|NCT00611026|162774224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment difference in continent rate for fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||0.0003
81549587|NCT00611026|162774224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0991|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment difference in continent rate for Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||||0.0991
81549588|NCT00611026|162774224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0169|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline UUI quartile.||Treatment difference in continent rate for fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 12.||||0.0169
81549589|NCT00611026|162774225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0009
81549590|NCT00611026|162774225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0279|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0279
81549591|NCT00611026|162774225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2817|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 1.||||0.2817
81549592|NCT00611026|162774225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||||<0.0001
81549593|NCT00611026|162774225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||||0.0001
81549594|NCT00611026|162774225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0177|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 4.||||0.0177
81549595|NCT00611026|162774225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81549596|NCT00611026|162774225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||||0.0107
81549597|NCT00611026|162774225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 12.||||0.0005
81549598|NCT00611026|162774226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0011
81549599|NCT00611026|162774226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 1.||||0.0072
81549600|NCT00611026|162774226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3713|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 1.||||0.3713
81549601|NCT00611026|162774226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 4.||||0.0002
81549602|NCT00611026|162774226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1485|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 4.||||0.1485
81549603|NCT00611026|162774226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 4.||||0.0040
81549604|NCT00611026|162774226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||||<0.0001
81549605|NCT00611026|162774226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||||0.0060
81549606|NCT00611026|162774226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was obtained from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (CMH) with modified ridit scoring and stratified by country.||Treatment difference fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER at Week 12.||||0.0016
81549607|NCT00611026|162774227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|-4.7|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference fesoterodine vs placebo at Week 12.||-4.7|-9.5|<0.0001
81549608|NCT00611026|162774227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.0458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|0.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo at Week 12.||-0.0|-4.8|0.0458
81549609|NCT00611026|162774227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-2.7|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine at Week 12.||-2.7|-6.6|<0.0001
81549610|NCT00611026|162774228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|7.9|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo: HRQL scale score total.||7.9|3.4|<0.0001
81549611|NCT00611026|162774228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.6|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs Placebo: HRQL scale score total.||4.6|0.1|0.0429
81549612|NCT00611026|162774228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.2|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER: HRQL scale score total.||5.2|1.5|0.0003
81549613|NCT00611026|162774228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|9.2|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.||Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo: HRQL concern domain.||9.2|4.0|<0.0001
81549614|NCT00611026|162774228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.0795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|4.9|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Placebo vs Tolterodine ER: HRQL concern domain.||4.9|-0.3|0.0795
81549615|NCT00611026|162774228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|6.3|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER: HRQL concern domain.||6.3|2.1|<0.0001
81549616|NCT00611026|162774228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|9.6|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo: HRQL coping domain.||9.6|4.3|<0.0001
81549617|NCT00611026|162774228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.0229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|5.7|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo: HRQL coping domain.||5.7|0.4|0.0229
81549618|NCT00611026|162774228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|6.0|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs Tolterodine ER: HRQL coping domain.||6.0|1.7|0.0004
81549619|NCT00611026|162774228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|6.9|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo: HRQL sleep domain.||6.9|2.0|0.0003
81549620|NCT00611026|162774228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.0923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|4.5|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo: HRQL sleep domain.||4.5|-0.3|0.0923
81549621|NCT00611026|162774228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.4|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine: HRQL sleep domain.||4.4|0.4|0.0180
81574598|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8327|||||||Chi-squared|||Genitourinary symptoms/ill-defined conditions||||0.8327
81549622|NCT00611026|162774228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|5.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Fesoterodine vs placebo: HRQL social interaction domain.||5.1|1.3|0.0011
81549623|NCT00611026|162774228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.2208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.1|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs placebo: HRQL social interaction domain.||3.1|-0.7|0.2208
81549624|NCT00611026|162774228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.5|||ANCOVA|Based on an analysis of covariance model with terms for country and treatment and with baseline value as a covariate.|Treatment difference LSMean difference (SE), SE is recorded as parameter dispersion type: standard error of the mean.|Treatment Difference Tolterodine ER vs Fesoterodine: HRQL social interaction domain.||3.5|0.4|0.0117
81549625|NCT04674761|162774286|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.277||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis is based on a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) with baseline score as a covariate, and baseline age stratification, baseline direct bilirubin, treatment group, time (in months), and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effects. One-sided p-value was reported.||-0.33|-1.44|0.0012
81549626|NCT04674761|162774287|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-112.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.864||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-178.78|-46.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The analysis is based on a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) using a restricted maximum likelihood (REML) with baseline serum bile acid (sBA) concentration data as a covariate, and baseline age stratification, treatment group, visits (Weeks 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24), and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects. The comparison of treatment difference in change from baseline to the average of Week 20 and Week 24 is estimated and tested using contrast. One-sided p-value was reported.||-46.69|-178.78|0.0006
81549627|NCT02469870|162774288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.598|||||||ANCOVA|||To address hypotheses predicting differential change in outcome measures between condition over time we used analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models that allow for examination of cross-sectional effects and mean adjusted outcomes. The ANCOVA models (adjusted for baseline scores) were used for analyses of change in the outcome measures at posttest.||||.598
81549628|NCT02469870|162774289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||ANCOVA|||. To address hypotheses predicting differential change in outcome measures between condition over time we used analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models that allow for examination of cross-sectional effects and mean adjusted outcomes. The ANCOVA models (adjusted for baseline scores) were used for analyses of change in the outcome measures at posttest.||||.81
81549629|NCT02469870|162774290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.404|||||||ANCOVA|||. To address hypotheses predicting differential change in outcome measures between condition over time we used analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models that allow for examination of cross-sectional effects and mean adjusted outcomes. The ANCOVA models (adjusted for baseline scores) were used for analyses of change in the outcome measures at posttest.||||.404
81549630|NCT02469870|162774291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.246|||||||ANCOVA|||. To address hypotheses predicting differential change in outcome measures between condition over time we used analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models that allow for examination of cross-sectional effects and mean adjusted outcomes. The ANCOVA models (adjusted for baseline scores) were used for analyses of change in the outcome measures at posttest.||||.246
81549631|NCT02469870|162774292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||ANCOVA|||. To address hypotheses predicting differential change in outcome measures between condition over time we used analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models that allow for examination of cross-sectional effects and mean adjusted outcomes. The ANCOVA models (adjusted for baseline scores) were used for analyses of change in the outcome measures at posttest.||||.007
81549632|NCT02469870|162774293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two-sample t-test||||.045
81549633|NCT04672655|162774323|OTHER|||||||0.8875||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|linear mixed effects models|||A linear mixed effects model (LMM) was used to examine outcomes measured at 3, 6, and 12 months. An unstructured covariance matrix was specified to model within-subject correlations across repeated measurements. To address missing data, the LMM utilized a likelihood-based approach under the missing-at-random (MAR) assumption, which incorporates all available data, thereby minimizing bias from incomplete follow-up measurements.||||0.8875
81549634|NCT04672655|162774324|OTHER|||||||0.4811||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|linear mixed effects models|||A linear mixed effects model (LMM) was used to examine outcomes measured at 3, 6, and 12 months. An unstructured covariance matrix was specified to model within-subject correlations across repeated measurements. To address missing data, the LMM utilized a likelihood-based approach under the missing-at-random (MAR) assumption, which incorporates all available data, thereby minimizing bias from incomplete follow-up measurements.||||0.4811
81549635|NCT04672655|162774325|OTHER|||||||0.754||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|linear mixed effects models|||A linear mixed effects model (LMM) was used to examine outcomes measured at 3, 6, and 12 months. An unstructured covariance matrix was specified to model within-subject correlations across repeated measurements. To address missing data, the LMM utilized a likelihood-based approach under the missing-at-random (MAR) assumption, which incorporates all available data, thereby minimizing bias from incomplete follow-up measurements.||||0.754
81549636|NCT04672655|162774326|OTHER|||||||0.0406||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|linear mixed effects models|||A linear mixed effects model (LMM) was used to examine outcomes measured at 3, 6, and 12 months. An unstructured covariance matrix was specified to model within-subject correlations across repeated measurements. To address missing data, the LMM utilized a likelihood-based approach under the missing-at-random (MAR) assumption, which incorporates all available data, thereby minimizing bias from incomplete follow-up measurements.||||0.0406
81574599|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.342|||||||Chi-squared|||Genitourinary symptoms/ill-defined conditions||||0.3420
81574600|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||Chi-squared|||Rheumatoid arthritis/related disease||||0.0590
81574601|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7055|||||||Chi-squared|||Rheumatoid arthritis/related disease||||0.7055
81549637|NCT04672655|162774327|OTHER|||||||0.9032||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05.|linear mixed effects models|||A linear mixed effects model (LMM) was used to examine outcomes measured at 3, 6, and 12 months. An unstructured covariance matrix was specified to model within-subject correlations across repeated measurements. To address missing data, the LMM utilized a likelihood-based approach under the missing-at-random (MAR) assumption, which incorporates all available data, thereby minimizing bias from incomplete follow-up measurements.||||0.9032
81549638|NCT04193189|162774372|NON_INFERIORITY|Pre-specified non-inferiority margin (2-CpG minus 3-alum): -10%.|Common proportion difference|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|4.1|20.9|||||Common SPR proportion (expressed as percentage of participants) difference (2-CpG minus 3-alum) with two-sided 97.5% Newcombe confidence interval stratified by sex at birth and diabetes status; Mantel-Haenszel weights were used.|Primary objective of Group A||20.9|4.1|
81549639|NCT04193189|162774372|SUPERIORITY||Common proportion difference|18.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|10.4|26.2|||||Common SPR proportion (expressed as percentage of participants) difference (3-CpG minus 3-alum) with two-sided 97.5% Newcombe repeated confidence interval stratified by sex at birth and diabetes status; Mantel-Haenszel weights were used.|Primary objective of Group A||26.2|10.4|
81549640|NCT04193189|162774372|SUPERIORITY||Common proportion difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.2|11.8|||||Common SPR proportion (expressed as percentage of participants) difference (3-CpG minus 2-CpG) with two-sided 97.5% Newcombe confidence interval stratified by sex at birth and diabetes status; Mantel-Haenszel weights were used.|Secondary objective of Group A||11.8|-0.2|
81549641|NCT04193189|162774374|SUPERIORITY||Common proportion difference|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.1|18.1|||||Common SPR proportion (expressed as percentage of participants) difference (2-CpG minus 3-alum) with two-sided 97.5% Newcombe confidence interval stratified by sex at birth and diabetes status; Mantel-Haenszel weights were used.|Comparison of Group A 2-CpG and 3-alum at 4 weeks post last scheduled vaccination (Week 8 in 2-CpG, Week 28 in 3-alum)||18.1|0.1|
81549642|NCT04193189|162774374|SUPERIORITY||Common proportion difference|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|10.0|27.9|||||Common SPR proportion (expressed as percentage of participants) difference (2-CpG minus 3-alum) with two-sided 97.5% Newcombe confidence interval stratified by sex at birth and diabetes status; Mantel-Haenszel weights were used.|Comparison of Group A 2-CpG and 3-alum at 8 weeks post last scheduled vaccination (Week 12 in 2-CpG, Week 32 in 3-alum)||27.9|10.0|
81549643|NCT04193189|162774374|SUPERIORITY||Common proportion difference|27.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|17.7|37.2|||||Common SP proportion (expressed as percentage of participants) difference (2-CpG minus 3-alum) with two-sided 97.5% Newcombe confidence interval stratified by sex at birth and diabetes status; Mantel-Haenszel weights were used.|Comparison of Group A 2-CpG and 3-alum at 24 weeks post last scheduled vaccination (Week 28 in 2-CpG, Week 48 in 3-alum)||37.2|17.7|
81549644|NCT04193189|162774374|SUPERIORITY||Common proportion difference|32.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|21.3|42.3|||||Common SPR proportion (expressed as percentage of participants) difference (2-CpG minus 3-alum) with two-sided 97.5% Newcombe confidence interval stratified by sex at birth and diabetes status; Mantel-Haenszel weights were used.|Comparison of Group A 2-CpG and 3-alum at 48 weeks post last scheduled vaccination (Week 52 in 2-CpG, Week 72 in 3-alum)||42.3|21.3|
81549645|NCT04193189|162774374|SUPERIORITY||Common proportion difference|23.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|15.5|32.3|||||Common SPR proportion (expressed as percentage of participants) difference (3-CpG minus 3-alum) with two-sided 97.5% Newcombe confidence interval stratified by sex at birth and diabetes status; Mantel-Haenszel weights were used.|Comparison of Group A 3-CpG and 3-alum at 8 weeks post last scheduled vaccination (Week 32)||32.3|15.5|
81549646|NCT04193189|162774374|SUPERIORITY||Common proportion difference|32.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|23.2|41.2|||||Common SPR proportion (expressed as percentage of participants) difference (3-CpG minus 3-alum) with two-sided 97.5% Newcombe confidence interval stratified by sex at birth and diabetes status; Mantel-Haenszel weights were used.|Comparison of Group A 3-CpG and 3-alum at 24 weeks post last scheduled vaccination (Week 48)||41.2|23.2|
81549647|NCT04193189|162774374|SUPERIORITY||Common proportion difference|38.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|28.9|48.1|||||Common SPR proportion (expressed as percentage of participants) difference (3-CpG minus 3-alum) with two-sided 97.5% Newcombe confidence interval stratified by sex at birth and diabetes status; Mantel-Haenszel weights were used.|Comparison of Group A 3-CpG and 3-alum at 48 weeks post last scheduled vaccination (Week 72)||48.1|28.9|
81549648|NCT04193189|162774374|SUPERIORITY||Common proportion difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|3.1|16.4|||||Common SPR proportion (expressed as percentage of participants) difference (3-CpG minus 2-CpG) with two-sided 97.5% Newcombe confidence interval stratified by sex at birth and diabetes status; Mantel-Haenszel weights were used.|Comparison of Group A 3-CpG and 2-CpG at 4 weeks post last scheduled vaccination (Week 28 in 3-CpG, Week 8 in 2-CpG)||16.4|3.1|
81549649|NCT04193189|162774374|SUPERIORITY||Common proportion difference|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.8|10.5|||||Common SPR proportion (expressed as percentage of participants) difference (3-CpG minus 2-CpG) with two-sided 97.5% Newcombe confidence interval stratified by sex at birth and diabetes status; Mantel-Haenszel weights were used.|Comparison of Group A 3-CpG and 2-CpG at 8 weeks post last scheduled vaccination (Week 32 in 3-CpG, Week 12 in 2-CpG)||10.5|-0.8|
81549650|NCT04193189|162774374|SUPERIORITY||Common proportion difference|4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.8|11.2|||||Common SPR proportion (expressed as percentage of participants) difference (3-CpG minus 2-CpG) with two-sided 97.5% Newcombe confidence interval stratified by sex at birth and diabetes status; Mantel-Haenszel weights were used.|Comparison of Group A 3-CpG and 2-CpG at 24 weeks post last scheduled vaccination (Week 48 in 3-CpG, Week 28 in 2-CpG)||11.2|-0.8|
81549651|NCT04193189|162774374|SUPERIORITY||Common proportion difference|7.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.7|14.2|||||Common SPR proportion (expressed as percentage of participants) difference (3-CpG minus 2-CpG) with two-sided 97.5% Newcombe confidence interval stratified by sex at birth and diabetes status; Mantel-Haenszel weights were used.|Comparison of Group A 3-CpG and 2-CpG at 48 weeks post last scheduled vaccination (Week 72 in 3-CpG, Week 52 in 2-CpG)||14.2|0.7|
81549652|NCT02563067|162774398|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.69||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.96|||negative binomial regression model|adjusted p-value, closed testing procedure across the primary and key secondary null hypotheses. Overall type I error rate controlled at two-sided 5%.||||0.96|0.50|0.059
81549653|NCT02563067|162774398|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.72||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.01|||negative binomial regression model|adjusted p-value, closed testing procedure across the primary and key secondary null hypotheses. Overall type I error rate controlled at two-sided 5%.||||1.01|0.52|0.114
81549654|NCT02563067|162774399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.32|||ANCOVA|adjusted p-value, closed testing procedure across the primary and key secondary null hypotheses. Overall type I error rate controlled at two-sided 5%.||||0.32|-0.02|0.369
81549655|NCT02563067|162774399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.3|||ANCOVA|adjusted p-value, closed testing procedure across the primary and key secondary null hypotheses. Overall type I error rate controlled at two-sided 5%.||||0.30|-0.04|0.824
81549656|NCT02563067|162774400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.01|||ANCOVA|adjusted p-value, closed testing procedure across the primary and key secondary null hypotheses. Overall type I error rate controlled at two-sided 5%.||||0.01|-0.36|0.369
81549657|NCT02563067|162774400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.1|||ANCOVA|adjusted p-value, closed testing procedure across the primary and key secondary null hypotheses. Overall type I error rate controlled at two-sided 5%.||||0.10|-0.28|0.824
81549658|NCT02563067|162774401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.068||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.154|||ANCOVA|adjusted p-value, closed testing procedure across the primary and key secondary null hypotheses. Overall type I error rate controlled at two-sided 5%.||||0.154|-0.018|0.369
81549659|NCT02563067|162774401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.038||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.124|||ANCOVA|adjusted p-value, closed testing procedure across the primary and key secondary null hypotheses. Overall type I error rate controlled at two-sided 5%.||||0.124|-0.048|0.824
81549660|NCT02563067|162774402|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.82||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.07|||negative binomial regression model|adjusted p-value, closed testing procedure across the primary and key secondary null hypotheses. Overall type I error rate controlled at two-sided 5%.||||1.07|0.62|0.369
81549661|NCT02563067|162774402|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.76||||0.348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.0|||negative binomial regression model|adjusted p-value, closed testing procedure across the primary and key secondary null hypotheses. Overall type I error rate controlled at two-sided 5%.||||1.00|0.58|0.348
81549662|NCT02563067|162774403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.21|||ANCOVA|adjusted p-value, closed testing procedure across the primary and key secondary null hypotheses. Overall type I error rate controlled at two-sided 5%.||||0.21|-0.07|0.824
81549663|NCT02563067|162774403|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.26|||ANCOVA|adjusted p-value, closed testing procedure across the primary and key secondary null hypotheses. Overall type I error rate controlled at two-sided 5%.||||0.26|-0.02|0.824
81549664|NCT02563067|162774404|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.03|||ANCOVA|adjusted p-value, closed testing procedure across the primary and key secondary null hypotheses. Overall type I error rate controlled at two-sided 5%.||||0.03|-0.28|0.824
81549665|NCT02563067|162774404|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.08|||ANCOVA|adjusted p-value, closed testing procedure across the primary and key secondary null hypotheses. Overall type I error rate controlled at two-sided 5%.||||0.08|-0.23|0.824
81549666|NCT02563067|162774405|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.119|||ANCOVA|adjusted p-value, closed testing procedure across the primary and key secondary null hypotheses. Overall type I error rate controlled at two-sided 5%.||||0.119|-0.019|0.369
81549667|NCT02563067|162774405|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.061||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.008|0.13|||ANCOVA|adjusted p-value, closed testing procedure across the primary and key secondary null hypotheses. Overall type I error rate controlled at two-sided 5%.||||0.130|-0.008|0.595
81549668|NCT00243269|162774434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.932||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The primary analyses consisted of calculating means and standard deviations on nausea for the four study arms to generate an effect size estimate for a later R01. We also planned to use a 2 x 2 (i.e., two levels of expectancy CDs and two levels of expectancy handouts) full factorial analysis of variance (ANOVA) to examine the efficacy of these two methods of expectancy enhancement in reducing Average Nausea as well as any interaction effects.||||0.932
81549669|NCT00243269|162774435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0|||||ANOVA|||ANOVA to compare means of the four groups was used.||||0.84
81549670|NCT01837823|162774439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.231||||0.054|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.054
81549671|NCT01837823|162774440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.074||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson correlation coefficient|||for minimum lumen area site||||0.50
81549672|NCT01262989|162774527|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study performed to support the register of tamsulosin hydrochloride, produced by Synthon BV, as a branded generic, to be marketed by GlaxoSmithKline Brasil Ltda., according to the requirements of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - National Agency of Sanitary Surveillance (ANVISA).|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|102.95||||||90.0|97.17|109.07|||||The ratios between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations was calculated.|||109.07|97.17|
81549673|NCT01262989|162774528|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study performed to support the register of tamsulosin hydrochloride, produced by Synthon BV, as a branded generic, to be marketed by GlaxoSmithKline Brasil Ltda., according to the requirements of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - National Agency of Sanitary Surveillance (ANVISA).|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|102.79||||||90.0|96.99|108.93|||||The ratios between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations was calculated.|||108.93|96.99|
81549674|NCT01262989|162774529|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a bioequivalence study performed to support the register of tamsulosin hydrochloride, produced by Synthon BV, as a branded generic, to be marketed by GlaxoSmithKline Brasil Ltda., according to the requirements of the Brazilian Regulatory Agency - National Agency of Sanitary Surveillance (ANVISA).|Ratio T formulation/R formulation|94.47||||||90.0|87.59|101.9|||||The ratios between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations was calculated.|||101.90|87.59|
81549675|NCT00573144|162774586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97
81549676|NCT00573144|162774587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.35
81549677|NCT00573144|162774588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.26
81574602|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3088|||||||Chi-squared|||Rheumatoid arthritis/related disease||||0.3088
81574603|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0036|||||||Chi-squared|||Other aftercare||||0.0036
81574604|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3772|||||||Chi-squared|||Other aftercare||||0.3772
81574605|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Chi-squared|||Other aftercare||||0.3000
81549678|NCT00125164|162774589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001||95.0|1.19|2.39||The two-sided p-values for the comparisons are adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|||The analysis compares each of the 80 and 120 µg/kg BID groups with the untreated control group using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), where the covariates are the baseline height SD score stratum used in the randomization, the pretreatment height velocity, the baseline bone age, the baseline chronological age, and sex.||2.39|1.19|<0.0001
81549679|NCT00125164|162774589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.0001||95.0|1.99|3.16||The two-sided p-values for the comparisons are adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|||The analysis compares each of the 80 and 120 µg/kg BID groups with the untreated control group using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), where the covariates are the baseline height SD score stratum used in the randomization, the pretreatment height velocity, the baseline bone age, the baseline chronological age, and sex.||3.16|1.99|< 0.0001
81549680|NCT00125164|162774589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0032||95.0|0.27|1.31|||ANCOVA|||The analysis compares the 80 and 120 µg/kg BID groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), where the covariates are the baseline height SD score stratum used in the randomization, the pretreatment height velocity, the baseline bone age, the baseline chronological age, and sex.||1.31|0.27|0.0032
81549681|NCT00125164|162774590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.0001||95.0|0.24|0.5||The two-sided p-values for the comparisons are adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|||The analysis compares each of the 80 and 120 µg/kg BID groups with the untreated control group using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), where the covariates are the baseline height SD score stratum used in the randomization, the pretreatment height velocity, the baseline bone age, the baseline chronological age, and sex.||0.50|0.24|< 0.0001
81549682|NCT00125164|162774590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001||95.0|0.34|0.6||The two-sided p-values for the comparisons are adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|||The analysis compares each of the 80 and 120 µg/kg BID groups with the untreated control group using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), where the covariates are the baseline height SD score stratum used in the randomization, the pretreatment height velocity, the baseline bone age, the baseline chronological age, and sex.||0.60|0.34|< 0.0001
81549683|NCT00125164|162774590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0495||95.0|0.0|0.22|||ANCOVA|||The analysis compares the 80 and 120 µg/kg BID groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), where the covariates are the baseline height SD score stratum used in the randomization, the pretreatment height velocity, the baseline bone age, the baseline chronological age, and sex.||0.22|0.00|0.0495
81549684|NCT00125164|162774598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.0001||95.0|1.26|2.4||The two-sided p-values for the comparisons are adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|||The analysis compares each of the 80 and 120 µg/kg BID groups with the untreated control group using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), where the covariates are the baseline height SD score stratum used in the randomization, the pretreatment height velocity, the baseline bone age, the baseline chronological age, and sex.||2.40|1.26|<0.0001
81549685|NCT00125164|162774598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|2.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.0001||95.0|2.26|3.39||The two-sided p-values for the comparisons are adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|||The analysis compares each of the 80 and 120 µg/kg BID groups with the untreated control group using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), where the covariates are the baseline height SD score stratum used in the randomization, the pretreatment height velocity, the baseline bone age, the baseline chronological age, and sex.||3.39|2.26|<0.0001
81549686|NCT00125164|162774598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0002||95.0|0.5|1.51|||ANCOVA|||The analysis compares the 80 and 120 µg/kg BID groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), where the covariates are the baseline height SD score stratum used in the randomization, the pretreatment height velocity, the baseline bone age, the baseline chronological age, and sex.||1.51|0.50|0.0002
81549687|NCT00125164|162774599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001||95.0|0.25|0.5||The two-sided p-values for the comparisons are adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|||The analysis compares each of the 80 and 120 µg/kg BID groups with the untreated control group using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), where the covariates are the baseline height SD score stratum used in the randomization, the pretreatment height velocity, the baseline bone age, the baseline chronological age, and sex.||0.50|0.25|<0.0001
81549688|NCT00125164|162774599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001||95.0|0.39|0.64||The two-sided p-values for the comparisons are adjusted for multiple comparisons using Dunnett's method.|ANCOVA|||The analysis compares each of the 80 and 120 µg/kg BID groups with the untreated control group using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), where the covariates are the baseline height SD score stratum used in the randomization, the pretreatment height velocity, the baseline bone age, the baseline chronological age, and sex.||0.64|0.39|<0.0001
81549689|NCT00125164|162774599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0071||95.0|0.04|0.26|||ANCOVA|||The analysis compares the 80 and 120 µg/kg BID groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), where the covariates are the baseline height SD score stratum used in the randomization, the pretreatment height velocity, the baseline bone age, the baseline chronological age, and sex.||0.26|0.04|0.0071
81549690|NCT00478023|162774604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square mean difference|18.1|||<|0.0001||95.0|10.9|25.3||Adjusted. The Hochberg procedure used for multiplicity comparisons|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and centre as fixed effects and baseline pain as covariate.|Only pain intensity assessments collected prior to the first dose of any additional analgesic medication considered. Afterwards LOCF used.|The null hypothesis is that all CG5503 IR dose groups are equal to the placebo group based on the mean sum of pain intensity difference at 24 hours (SPID24). The alternative hypothesis is that at least one CG5503 IR dose group is different from the placebo group based on the mean SPID24.||25.3|10.9|<0.0001
81574606|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7354|||||||Chi-squared|||Other connective tissue disease||||0.7354
81574607|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1435|||||||Chi-squared|||Other connective tissue disease||||0.1435
81574608|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2876|||||||Chi-squared|||Other connective tissue disease||||0.2876
81549691|NCT00478023|162774604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square mean difference|20.8|||<|0.0001||95.0|13.7|28.0||Adjusted. The Hochberg procedure used for multiplicity comparisons|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and centre as fixed effects and baseline pain as covariate.|Only pain intensity assessments collected prior to the first dose of any additional analgesic medication considered. Afterwards LOCF used.|The null hypothesis is that all CG5503 IR dose groups are equal to the placebo group based on the mean sum of pain intensity difference at 24 hours (SPID24). The alternative hypothesis is that at least one CG5503 IR dose group is different from the placebo group based on the mean SPID24.||28.0|13.7|<0.0001
81549692|NCT00478023|162774604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square mean difference|23.3|||<|0.0001||95.0|16.3|30.4||Adjusted. The Hochberg procedure used for multiplicity comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and centre as fixed effects and baseline pain as covariate.|Only pain intensity assessments collected prior to the first dose of any additional analgesic medication considered. Afterwards LOCF used.|The null hypothesis is that all CG5503 IR dose groups are equal to the placebo group based on the mean sum of pain intensity difference at 24 hours (SPID24). The alternative hypothesis is that at least one CG5503 IR dose group is different from the placebo group based on the mean SPID24.||30.4|16.3|<0.0001
81549693|NCT00478023|162774604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square mean difference|20.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|13.4|27.8||No multiplicity adjustment used.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and centre as fixed effects and baseline pain as covariate.|Only pain intensity assessments collected prior to the first dose of any additional analgesic medication considered. Afterwards LOCF used.|Null hypothesis of no treatment difference.||27.8|13.4|<0.0001
81549694|NCT00478023|162774605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square mean difference|37.1|||<|0.0001||95.0|21.6|52.6||Adjusted. The Hochberg procedure used for multiplicity comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and centre as fixed effects and baseline pain as covariate.|Only pain intensity assessments collected prior to the first dose of any additional analgesic medication considered. Afterwards LOCF used.|The null hypothesis is that all CG5503 IR dose groups are equal to the placebo group based on the mean sum of pain intensity difference at 48 hours (SPID48). The alternative hypothesis is that at least one CG5503 IR dose group is different from the placebo group based on the mean SPID48.||52.6|21.6|<0.0001
81549695|NCT00478023|162774605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square mean difference|44.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|28.6|59.5||Adjusted. The Hochberg procedure used for multiplicity comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and centre as fixed effects and baseline pain as covariates.|Only pain intensity assessments collected prior to the first dose of any additional analgesic medication considered. Afterwards LOCF used.|The null hypothesis is that all CG5503 IR dose groups are equal to the placebo group based on the mean sum of pain intensity difference at 48 hours (SPID48). The alternative hypothesis is that at least one CG5503 IR dose group is different from the placebo group based on the mean SPID48.||59.5|28.6|<0.0001
81549696|NCT00478023|162774605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square mean difference|51.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|36.1|66.7||Adjusted. The Hochberg procedure used for multiplicity comparisons.|ANCOVA||Only pain intensity assessments collected prior to the first dose of any additional analgesic medication considered. Afterwards LOCF used.|The null hypothesis is that all CG5503 IR dose groups are equal to the placebo group based on the mean sum of pain intensity difference at 48 hours (SPID48). The alternative hypothesis is that at least one CG5503 IR dose group is different from the placebo group based on the mean SPID48.||66.7|36.1|<0.0001
81549697|NCT00478023|162774605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least square mean difference|46.9|||<|0.0001||95.0|31.4|62.4||No multiplicity adjustment.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and centre as fixed effects and baseline pain as a covariate.|Only pain intensity assessments collected prior to the first dose of any additional analgesic medication considered. Afterwards LOCF used.|Null hypothesis of no treatment difference.||62.4|31.4|<0.0001
81549698|NCT05019521|162774608|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0413||0.9205|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.01|0.126|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.126|-0.010|0.9205
81549699|NCT05019521|162774608|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0425||0.9205|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.086|0.055|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.055|-0.086|0.9205
81549700|NCT05019521|162774608|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0422||0.9205|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.033|0.106|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.106|-0.033|0.9205
81549701|NCT02453711|162774638|OTHER||Treatment difference (%-points)|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13|=|0.0055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.55|-0.85|||ANCOVA||Semaglutide 0.05 mg - placebo pool|J2R-MI: Analysis of in-trial data with missing observations imputed from the pooled placebo arms based on a jump to reference multiple (x1000) imputation (J2R-MI) approach. Week 52 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with treatment, region and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate. Dunnett's method was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.||-0.85|-6.55|=0.0055
81549702|NCT02453711|162774638|OTHER||Treatment difference (%-points)|-6.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.16|-3.49|||ANCOVA||Semaglutide 0.1 mg - placebo pool|J2R-MI: Analysis of in-trial data with missing observations imputed from the pooled placebo arms based on a jump to reference multiple (x1000) imputation (J2R-MI) approach. Week 52 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with treatment, region and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate. Dunnett's method was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.||-3.49|-9.16|<0.0001
81549703|NCT02453711|162774638|OTHER||Treatment difference (%-points)|-9.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.15|-6.46|||ANCOVA||Semaglutide 0.2 mg - placebo pool|J2R-MI: Analysis of in-trial data with missing observations imputed from the pooled placebo arms based on a jump to reference multiple (x1000) imputation (J2R-MI) approach. Week 52 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with treatment, region and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate. Dunnett's method was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.||-6.46|-12.15|<0.0001
81549704|NCT02453711|162774638|OTHER||Treatment difference (%-points)|-8.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.72|-6.03|||ANCOVA||Semaglutide 0.3 mg - placebo pool|J2R-MI: Analysis of in-trial data with missing observations imputed from the pooled placebo arms based on a jump to reference multiple (x1000) imputation (J2R-MI) approach. Week 52 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with treatment, region and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate. Dunnett's method was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.||-6.03|-11.72|<0.0001
81574609|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2848|||||||Chi-squared|||Other non-traumatic joint disorders||||0.2848
81574610|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.183|||||||Chi-squared|||Other non-traumatic joint disorders||||0.1830
81549705|NCT02453711|162774638|OTHER||Treatment difference (%-points)|-11.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.38|-8.72|||ANCOVA||Semaglutide 0.4 mg - placebo pool|J2R-MI: Analysis of in-trial data with missing observations imputed from the pooled placebo arms based on a jump to reference multiple (x1000) imputation (J2R-MI) approach. Week 52 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with treatment, region and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate. Dunnett's method was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.||-8.72|-14.38|<0.0001
81549706|NCT03523988|162774683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||P-value for pain scores among the three comparison groups with jaw at rest.|ANOVA|||||||0.04
81549707|NCT03523988|162774683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63||||||P-value for pain scores among the three comparison groups while lightly biting.|ANOVA|||||||0.63
81549708|NCT03523988|162774683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||P-value for pain scores among the three comparison groups while chewing paraffin wax.|ANOVA|||||||0.41
81549709|NCT03523988|162774684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65||||||P-value for pain scores among the three comparison groups with jaw at rest.|ANOVA|||||||0.65
81549710|NCT03523988|162774684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||P-value for pain scores among the three comparison groups while lightly biting.|ANOVA|||||||0.82
81549711|NCT03523988|162774684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69||||||P-value for pain scores among the three comparison groups while chewing paraffin wax.|ANOVA|||||||0.69
81549712|NCT03523988|162774685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||P-value for pain scores among the three comparison groups with jaw at rest.|ANOVA|||||||0.53
81549713|NCT03523988|162774685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31||||||P-value for pain scores among the three comparison groups while lightly biting.|ANOVA|||||||0.31
81549714|NCT03523988|162774685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||P-value for pain scores among the three comparison groups while chewing paraffin wax.|ANOVA|||||||0.37
81549715|NCT01500720|162774686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|2.169|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.563|3.01||P-value was calculated from stratified two-sided log-rank test, stratifying for brain metastases and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level at the time of randomization.|Stratified Two-Sided Log-Rank Test||Hazard ratio was estimated using a COX Proportional Hazards regression model, stratifying for brain metastases and LDH level at the time of randomization.|||3.01|1.563|<0.0001
81549716|NCT00740857|162774690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Proportional hazards model|Adjusted with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR), and gender terms.||||||<0.001
81549717|NCT00740857|162774690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Proportional hazards model|Adjusted with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR), and gender terms.||||||0.001
81549718|NCT00740857|162774690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Proportional hazards model|Adjusted with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR), and gender terms.||||||<0.001
81549719|NCT00740857|162774691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.118|||||||ANOVA|With treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR), and gender terms.||15 minutes||||0.118
81549720|NCT00740857|162774691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|With treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR), and gender terms.||The 30, 45, 60....||||<0.001
81549721|NCT00740857|162774692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.041|||||||ANOVA|With treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR), and gender terms.||15 minutes||||0.041
81549722|NCT00740857|162774692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|With treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR), and gender terms.||The 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180, 240, 300 and 360 minute individual time points all have the same P-value score.||||<0.001
81549723|NCT00740857|162774693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|With treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR), and gender terms.||||||<0.001
81549724|NCT00740857|162774694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056|||||||ANOVA|Adjusted with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR), and gender terms.||15 minutes||||0.056
81549725|NCT00740857|162774694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjusted with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR), and gender terms.||The 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180, 240, 300 and 360 minute individual time points all have the same P-value score.||||<0.001
81549726|NCT00740857|162774695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjusted with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR), and gender terms.||||||<0.001
81549727|NCT00740857|162774696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjusted with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR), and gender terms.||||||<0.001
81549728|NCT00740857|162774697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||proportional hazards model|Adjusted with treatment, baseline Pain Severity Rating (PSR), and gender terms.||||||<0.001
81549729|NCT03532451|162774704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||Null hypothesis is the change in CD8+ cell density is not significantly different from zero.||||0.08
81549730|NCT03532451|162774704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.002
81549731|NCT03532451|162774705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.88
81549732|NCT05767749|162774716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|14.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction = (Lidocaine + epinephrine vs Ropivacaine) minus (Lidocaine + epinephrine vs Bupivacaine)|||14.0|-12.8|0.93
81549733|NCT05767749|162774716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.73||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|15.8|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction = (Lidocaine + epinephrine vs Ropivacaine) minus (Ropivacaine vs Bupivacaine)|||15.8|-8.3|0.54
81549734|NCT05767749|162774716|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.12||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|15.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction = (Lidocaine + epinephrine vs Bupivacaine) minus (Ropivacaine vs Bupivacaine)|||15.0|-8.7|0.60
81549735|NCT01077050|162774725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity to Melanoma|96.6|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|94.2|||The point estimate of the observed sensitivity that is based on generalized linear mixed model is equal to that calculated in the usual manner.|Clopper-Pearson 1-sided||||||94.2|
81549736|NCT01077050|162774725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Sensitivity to Basal Cell Carcinoma|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.6|100.0|||Clopper-Pearson 2-sided|Point estimate of the observed sensitivity for Basal Cell Carcinoma||||100|92.6|
81549737|NCT01077050|162774725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Observed sensitivity for squamous cell c|93.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.1|99.8|||Clopper-Pearson 2-sided|Point estimate of the observed sensitivity for squamous cell carcinoma||||99.8|68.1|
81549738|NCT01077050|162774725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|25.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Note that calculating odds ratio adjusting for subjects having multiple lesions, yields similar result.||||25.5|6.6|<0.0001
81549739|NCT05475483|162774727|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27|||=|0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.03|-2.51|= 0.045
81549740|NCT05475483|162774728|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22|||=|0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|5.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.37|0.91|= 0.078
81549741|NCT05475483|162774729|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.76|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.76|0.80|0.143
81549742|NCT05475483|162774730|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.78|||=|0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.16|-3.40|= 0.032
81549743|NCT00684060|162774737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.6|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.05|0.95||Threshold 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|No adjustment for multiple comparisons||Comparison of change in global LVEF in the active group minus change in global LVEF in the control group. 80 percent power based on BOOST results||.95|-7.05|<0.05
81549744|NCT00684060|162774738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3|||<|0.05||95.0|0.08|1.17|||Fisher Exact|||comparison of the proportion of events in patients in the active group to those in patients in the control group||1.17|0.08|<0.05
81549745|NCT00684060|162774739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.2|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|6.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change in the active group minus change in global LVEF in the control group.||6.8|-9.3|<0.05
81549746|NCT00684060|162774740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.8|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|10.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change in the active group minus change in global LVEF in the control group.||10.9|-9.5|<0.05
81549747|NCT00684060|162774741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.2|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|9.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change in the active group minus change in the control group.||9.2|-4.1|<0.05
81549748|NCT00684060|162774742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.7|<|0.05||95.0|-9.9|6.9|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change in the active group minus change in the control group.||6.9|-9.9|<0.05
81549749|NCT00684060|162774743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.3||Unadjusted|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change in infarct zone wall motion in the active group minus change in global LVEF in the control group. 80 percent power based on BOOST results||1.3|-2.8|<0.05
81549750|NCT00684060|162774744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.9|<|0.05||95.0|-6.0|0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of change in border zone wall motion in the active group minus change in global LVEF in the control group. 80 percent power based on BOOST results||0.8|-6.0|<0.05
81549751|NCT00702715|162774745|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% confidence interval for the estimated median treatment difference in recovery time must have fallen entirely within the pre-specified interval between -60 sec to +60 sec in order to claim equivalence|Median Difference (Final Values)|78.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.0|143.0|||Hodges-Lehmann and Moses||Estimated median treatment difference (severe renal impairment minus normal renal function) in recovery time (seconds)|||143.0|36.0|
81549752|NCT00702715|162774746|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For the secondary endpoint no equivalence margin was specified (i.e., no formal null-hypothesis was specified); the median difference and associated 95% CI were to further characterize the efficacy of severe renal impaired subjects and controls.|Median Difference (Final Values)|68.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.0|120.0|||Hodges-Lehmann and Moses||Estimated median treatment difference (severe renal impairment minus normal renal function) in recovery time (seconds)|||120.0|36.0|
81549753|NCT00702715|162774747|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|For the secondary endpoint no equivalence margin was specified (i.e., no formal null-hypothesis was specified); the median difference and associated 95% CI were to further characterize the efficacy of severe renal impaired subjects and controls.|Median Difference (Final Values)|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.0|103.0|||Hodges-Lehmann and Moses||Estimated median treatment difference (severe renal impairment minus normal renal function) in recovery time (seconds)|||103.0|31.0|
81549754|NCT02641561|162774767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.04
81549755|NCT01027806|162774772|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81549756|NCT02923921|162774794|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.045||||0.6565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.863|1.265|||Log Rank|||The primary test to compare overall survival between treatment arms was the two-sided log-rank test, stratified by region and prior therapy. The estimate of the hazard ration (HR) - (Pegilodecakin + FOLFOX Arm / FOLFOX Arm) and the corresponding 95% CI was computed using a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization stratification factors. Randomization stratification factors were based on the data recorded in interactive voice response system (IVRS).||1.265|0.863|0.6565
81549757|NCT02923921|162774795|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.981||||0.8144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.808|1.19|||Log Rank|||The estimate of hazard ratio (HR) was stratified by region and prior therapy.||1.190|0.808|0.8144
81549758|NCT02923921|162774796|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.7044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.7||P-value is calculated by Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata Prior Therapy - interactive voice response system (IVRS), Geographic Region - IVRS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.7|0.4|0.7044
81549759|NCT02923921|162774797|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.1463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.8||P-value is calculated by Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization strata Prior Therapy - interactive voice response system (IVRS), Geographic Region - IVRS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.8|0.9|0.1463
81549760|NCT02923921|162774798|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.008||||0.9952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.741|||Log Rank|||The estimate of hazard ratio (HR) was stratified by region and prior therapy.||2.741|0.370|0.9952
81549761|NCT02923921|162774799|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.2298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|2.8|||Log Rank|||||2.8|-11.6|0.2298
81549762|NCT02082119|162774808|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.05
81549763|NCT02840799|162774822|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1309108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2619326||0.6191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6552259|0.3934043||A two-sided α=0.05 was determined by the power calculation.|t-test, 2 sided|t = -0.49979, df = 58. N=59 due to analyzing participants with complete data for Phase 1 and Phase 2 that crossovered.|Only participants that successfully crossed over were included in the t-test (N=59).|We considered an increase in peak VO2 of \~0.6 ml/kg/min to be the minimum clinically significant change. Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints with a two-sided α=0.05. PASS11157 was used to perform power calculations.||0.3934043|-0.6552259|0.6191
81574611|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6453|||||||Chi-squared|||Other non-traumatic joint disorders||||0.6453
81549764|NCT02840799|162774822|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.1||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.62||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed model analysis provided an assessment of the treatment effect on each continuous outcome of interest while controlling for effects of other covariates such as period, sequence, and a random subject effect.||0.62|-.043|0.711
81549765|NCT02840799|162774823|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.217657|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.065196||0.2871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.910612|6.3459261|||t-test, 2 sided|t = 1.0738, df = 62, p-value = 0.2871, N=63 due to analyzing participants with complete data for Phase 1 and Phase 2 that crossovered.||A two-sided α=0.05 was determined by the power calculation.||6.3459261|-1.910612|0.2871
81549766|NCT02840799|162774823|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.12||||0.2935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.12|1.88||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed model analysis provided an assessment of the treatment effect on each continuous outcome of interest while controlling for effects of other covariates such as period, sequence, and a random subject effect. Randomization sequence was not included in the final model due to lack of evidence for a carry over effect. Phase 1 data for participants that did not crossover due to IDS were considered for the model (N=74).||1.88|-6.12|0.2935
81549767|NCT02840799|162774824|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1859922|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.578944||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9674467|5.3392901||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t=1.3844, df=65, p=0.171. N=66 due to analyzing participants with complete data for Phase 1 and Phase 2 that crossover correctly.||||5.3392901|-0.9674467|0.171
81549768|NCT02840799|162774824|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.51||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|0.61||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed model analysis provided an assessment of the treatment effect on each continuous outcome of interest while controlling for effects of other covariates such as period, sequence, and a random subject effect.||0.61|-5.62|0.113
81549769|NCT02840799|162774825|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.776572|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.99464||0.4905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.264221|10.817366||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t = 0.69507, df=46, p=.4905. N=47 due to only analyzed participants that correctly crossovered.||||10.817366|-5.264221|0.4905
81549770|NCT02840799|162774825|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.088||||0.796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|9.48||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed model analysis provided an assessment of the treatment effect on each continuous outcome of interest while controlling for effects of other covariates such as period, sequence, and a random subject effect.||9.48|-7.30|0.796
81549771|NCT02840799|162774826|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-38.11189|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.84245||0.4017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-133.63637|57.41259|||t-test, 2 sided|t=-0.86929,, df=12, p=0.4017||||57.41259|-133.63637|0.4017
81549772|NCT02840799|162774826|SUPERIORITY||Slope|61.77||||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.15|157.69||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||157.69|-34.15|0.183
81549773|NCT02840799|162774827|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.202782|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.202782||0.5636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4959279|0.9014918||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t=0.58074, df=59, p=0.5636||||0.9014918|-0.4959279|0.5636
81549774|NCT02840799|162774827|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.3118||||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.37||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed model analysis provided an assessment of the treatment effect on each continuous outcome of interest while controlling for effects of other covariates such as period, sequence, and a random subject effect.||0.37|-0.99|0.361
81549775|NCT02840799|162774828|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1532142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-0.1532142||0.7707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1998786|0.8934502||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t= -0.29271, df=61, p=0.7707||||0.8934502|-1.1998786|0.7707
81549776|NCT02840799|162774828|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.18872||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.25||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The mixed model analysis provided an assessment of the treatment effect on each continuous outcome of interest while controlling for effects of other covariates such as period, sequence, and a random subject effect.||1.25|-0.88|0.724
81549777|NCT02840799|162774829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3262821|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2333465||0.1680825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1421806|0.7947447||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t=1.3983, df=51, p=0.1681||||0.7947447|-0.1421806|0.1680825
81549778|NCT02840799|162774829|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.4082||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.07||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.07|-0.88|0.0930
81574612|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8717|||||||Chi-squared|||Medical examination/evaluation||||0.8717
81574613|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8717|||||||Chi-squared|||Medical examination/evaluation||||0.8717
81549779|NCT02840799|162774830|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.116437|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.176768||0.07984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4966754|0.2638017||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||t = -1.7985, df=39, p=0.07984|||0.2638017|-4.4966754|0.07984
81549780|NCT02840799|162774830|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.68||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|3.9||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.90|-0.54|0.135
81549781|NCT02840799|162774831|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0192733|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01295984||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0454871|0.0069404||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.00694040|-0.0454871|0.1450
81549782|NCT02840799|162774831|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01324||||0.3047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.04||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.01|0.3047
81549783|NCT02840799|162774832|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.506681|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.494971||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.598617|5.585256||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||5.585256|-12.598617|0.44
81549784|NCT02840799|162774832|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.39106||||0.39911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|11.44||Assuming a 90% retention rate, enrolling 84 subjects in this cross-over trial will have 80% power to detect such an effect size in the intervention induced change of our study endpoints, with a two-sided α=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.44|-4.66|0.39911
81549785|NCT02642315|162774838|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|36.0||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0131
81549786|NCT02642315|162774839|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|36.0||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0131
81549787|NCT00552188|162774855|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline value||||0.34
81549788|NCT00552188|162774856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model adjusted for baseline||||0.15
81549789|NCT01193257|162774866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.875||||0.12085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.739|1.036|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio is based on a stratified Cox's proportional hazard regression model with stratification factors region (North America, Europe and Rest of World) and brief pain inventory-short form (BPI-SF) worst pain score at screening (\[less than or equal to\] \<=4, greater than \[\>\] 4) with treatment as a factor in the model. A hazard ratio less than 1 for the treatment indicates better prevention of the death in the Orteronel arm as compared to placebo arm.||1.036|0.739|0.12085
81549790|NCT01193257|162774867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.00038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.653|0.885|||Log Rank|||Hazard ratio is based on a stratified Cox's proportional hazard regression model with stratification factors region (North America, Europe and Rest of World) and brief pain inventory-short form (BPI-SF) worst pain score at screening (\<=4, \>4) with treatment as a factor in the model. A hazard ratio less than 1 for the treatment indicates better prevention of the death in the Orteronel arm as compared to placebo arm.||0.885|0.653|0.00038
81549791|NCT01193257|162774868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Logistic|||P-values test for odds ratio equal to 1.||||< 0.0001
81549792|NCT01193257|162774869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12778|||||||Regression, Logistic|||P-values test for odds ratio equal to 1.||||0.12778
81549793|NCT00839319|162774900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|Correlations between serum hormone levels and IT hormones, and between IT hormones were performed on 23 subjects in 4 groups using Spearmen technique.||||||<0.05
81549794|NCT03051178|162774925|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||All post-hoc comparisons were Bonferroni corrected.|ANOVA|||TRS scores measured across different stimulation conditions were assessed using a mixed model ANOVA with the participant as a random effect. All post-hoc comparisons were Bonferroni corrected.||||<0.01
81549795|NCT01388335|162774944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.691|0.95|||||Ratio of Geometric LS mean is for S-warfarin.|||0.950|0.691|
81549796|NCT01388335|162774944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio|0.912|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.815|1.02|||||Ratio of Geometric LS mean is for R-warfarin.|||1.02|0.815|
81549797|NCT01388335|162774945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|3.5|||||Median Difference (Final Values) is for S-warfarin.|||3.50|0.76|
81549798|NCT01388335|162774945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|6.84|||||Median Difference (Final Values) is for R-warfarin.|||6.84|-1.00|
81549799|NCT01388335|162774946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.14|1.44|||||Ratio of Geometric LS mean is for S-warfarin.|||1.44|1.14|
81549800|NCT01388335|162774946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|1.47|||||Ratio of Geometric LS mean is for R-warfarin.|||1.47|1.08|
81549801|NCT01388335|162774951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.0|||||Ratio of Geometric LS mean.|||1.00|0.86|
81549802|NCT01388335|162774952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.02|||||Ratio of Geometric LS mean.|||1.02|0.95|
81549803|NCT01388335|162774955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Geometric LS Mean|1.03||||||90.0|0.99|1.08|||||Ratio of Geometric LS mean for Period 2, Day 14, 0 hours.|||1.08|0.99|
81549804|NCT01388335|162774955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Ratio of Geometric LS Means|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.06|||||Ratio of Geometric LS mean for Period 2, Day 14, 4 hours.|||1.06|0.98|
81549805|NCT04292899|162774982|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.1563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.507|1.115||P-value was calculated using a proportional odds model with treatment as the independent variable and baseline clinical status as a continuous covariate.|Proportional odds model|||||1.115|0.507|0.1563
81549806|NCT04292899|162774982|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.0368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.458|0.976||P-value was calculated using a proportional odds model with treatment as the independent variable.|Proportional odds model|||||0.976|0.458|0.0368
81574614|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3422|||||||Chi-squared|||Medical examination/evaluation||||0.3422
81574615|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3465|||||||Chi-squared|||Other suspected conditions||||0.3465
81549807|NCT04292899|162774983|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|1.3||||0.7678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|10.0||P-value for comparison of the percentages between the two groups was calculated using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified on baseline clinical status.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.0|-7.4|0.7678
81549808|NCT01032889|162774984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-0.3||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.0|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment group and the baseline covariate.||There was no formal hypothesis testing and no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||0.00|-0.61|0.052
81549809|NCT01032889|162774984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-0.5||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.16|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment group and the baseline covariate.||There was no formal hypothesis testing and no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||-0.16|-0.77|0.003
81549810|NCT01032889|162774985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-0.2||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.06|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment group and the baseline covariate.||There was no formal hypothesis testing and no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||0.06|-0.55|0.117
81549811|NCT01032889|162774985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.3|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment group and the baseline covariate.||There was no formal hypothesis testing and no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||-0.30|-0.91|<0.001
81549812|NCT01032889|162774986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-1.4||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|-0.46|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment group and the baseline covariate.||There was no formal hypothesis testing and no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||-0.46|-2.44|0.005
81549813|NCT01032889|162774986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-2.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|-1.48|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment group and the baseline covariate.||There was no formal hypothesis testing and no adjustments for multiple comparisons.||-1.48|-3.48|<0.001
81549814|NCT01032889|162774987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-606.0||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1482.0|269.3|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment group and the baseline covariate.||||269.3|-1482|0.166
81549815|NCT01032889|162774987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-110.0||||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1013.0|792.6|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment group and the baseline covariate.||||792.6|-1013|0.803
81549816|NCT01032889|162774988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|-0.69|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment group and the baseline covariate.||||-0.69|-2.32|<0.001
81549817|NCT01032889|162774988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|-0.85|||ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included terms for treatment group and the baseline covariate.||||-0.85|-2.46|<0.001
81549818|NCT03801044|162775065|OTHER|||||||0.039|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.039
81549819|NCT01287741|162775112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.4753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.12|||Log Rank|Stratified by International Prognostic Index (IPI) score (low/low-intermediate (excluding participants having an IPI score 0 without bulky disease).||||1.12|0.78|0.4753
81549820|NCT01287741|162775113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.2736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.1|||Log Rank|Stratified by International Prognostic Index (IPI) score (low/low-intermediate (excluding participants having an IPI score 0 without bulky disease).||||1.10|0.72|0.2736
81549821|NCT04421027|162775128|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.08|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.08|0.67|0.1800
81549822|NCT04421027|162775129|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.16|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.16|0.58|0.7280
81549823|NCT04421027|162775130|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.5444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.34|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.34|0.86|0.5444
81549824|NCT04421027|162775131|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (net)|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.399||0.0586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.5|||ANOVA|||||1.5|-0.0|0.0586
81549825|NCT04421027|162775132|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.1453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.24|||Log Rank|||||1.24|0.99|0.1453
81549826|NCT04421027|162775133|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.0464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.47|||Proportional Odds Model|||Day 4||1.47|1.00|0.0464
81549827|NCT04421027|162775134|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.0172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.49|||Proportional Odds Model|||||1.49|1.04|0.0172
81549828|NCT04421027|162775135|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17||||0.0921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.41|||Proportional Odds Model|||||1.41|0.97|0.0921
81549829|NCT04421027|162775136|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.56|||Proportional Odds Model|||||1.56|1.05|0.0168
81549830|NCT04421027|162775137|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.408||0.0626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.0|||ANOVA|||||0.0|-1.6|0.0626
81549831|NCT04421027|162775138|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.63|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.63|0.81|0.4290
81549832|NCT04421027|162775139|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.78|||Log Rank|||||0.78|0.41|0.0018
81549833|NCT04421027|162775140|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.323||0.9526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.65|||ANOVA|||||0.65|-0.62|0.9526
81549834|NCT04421027|162775141|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.887||||0.1831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.741|1.061|||Log Rank|||||1.061|0.741|0.1831
81549835|NCT04421027|162775142|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.202||||0.0243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.017|1.421|||Log Rank|||||1.421|1.017|0.0243
81549836|NCT04421027|162775143|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 4||0.08|-0.42|0.191
81549837|NCT04421027|162775143|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 7||0.14|-0.49|0.278
81549838|NCT04421027|162775143|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 10||0.24|-0.49|0.496
81549839|NCT04421027|162775143|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.226||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||0.19|-0.70|0.263
81549840|NCT04421027|162775145|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.6436|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.6436
81549841|NCT04421027|162775146|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.124||||0.127|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1270
81549842|NCT04421027|162775147|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228||0.3058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.21|||ANOVA|||||0.21|-0.68|0.3058
81549843|NCT04421027|162775148|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.306||0.7073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.72|||ANOVA|||||0.72|-0.49|0.7073
81549844|NCT05407064|162775149|SUPERIORITY|Mean change from baseline and mean difference between MM120 dose groups and placebo were estimated using model averaging method (of 3 models). The minimally efficacious dose was defined as a placebo-adjusted improvement of 2.5 points on the HAM-A, with a statistical significance set at an alpha level of 0.05.||||||||||||||||The primary endpoint was evaluated by determining if there was a dose-response relationship between the change from baseline to Week 4 in total HAM-A score and the dose administered using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) methodology. Several candidate parametric models were assumed, and multiple comparison techniques were used to choose the model(s) likely to present the true underlying dose-response curve.|A test statistic was derived from the data using an ANCOVA model with change from Baseline to Week 4 for the HAM-A Total Score as a response variable, treatment arm and Baseline value of HAM-A Total Score as covariates. The ANCOVA model was repeated for each imputed dataset, which resulted in a set of LS mean estimates for all dose groups and the related covariance matrices. Rubin's rule was used to combine the multiple sets of LS mean estimates and the related covariance matrices to a single set of LS mean estimates of change from Baseline to Week 4 for HAM-A Total Score for all dose groups and the related covariance matrix. The SAS procedure PROC MIANALYZE was used to combine the results from imputed datasets.|||
81549845|NCT05407064|162775150|SUPERIORITY|Mean change from baseline and mean difference between MM120 dose groups and placebo were estimated using model averaging method (of 3 models). The minimally efficacious dose was defined as a placebo-adjusted improvement of 2.5 points on the HAM-A, with a statistical significance set at an alpha level of 0.05.||||||||||||||||The primary endpoint was evaluated by determining if there was a dose-response relationship between the change from baseline to Week 8 in total HAM-A score and the dose administered using the Multiple Comparison Procedure - Modelling (MCP-Mod) methodology. Several candidate parametric models were assumed, and multiple comparison techniques were used to choose the model(s) likely to present the true underlying dose-response curve.|A test statistic was derived from the data using an ANCOVA model with change from Baseline to Week 8 for the HAM-A Total Score as a response variable, treatment arm and Baseline value of HAM-A Total Score as covariates. The ANCOVA model was repeated for each imputed dataset, which resulted in a set of LS mean estimates for all dose groups and the related covariance matrices. Rubin's rule was used to combine the multiple sets of LS mean estimates and the related covariance matrices to a single set of LS mean estimates of change from Baseline to Week 8 for HAM-A Total Score for all dose groups and the related covariance matrix. The SAS procedure PROC MIANALYZE was used to combine the results from imputed datasets.|||
81549846|NCT05407064|162775151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1157|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline: ANCOVA determination of Least Squares (LS) Mean and difference in LS Mean from placebo||||0.1157
81549847|NCT05407064|162775151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.663|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline: ANCOVA determination of Least Squares (LS) Mean and difference in LS Mean from placebo||||0.6630
81549848|NCT05407064|162775151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline: ANCOVA determination of Least Squares (LS) Mean and difference in LS Mean from placebo||||0.0004
81549849|NCT05407064|162775151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline: ANCOVA determination of Least Squares (LS) Mean and difference in LS Mean from placebo||||0.0100
81549850|NCT05407064|162775152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2309|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline: ANCOVA determination of Least Squares (LS) Mean and difference in LS Mean from placebo||||0.2309
81549851|NCT05407064|162775152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7218|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline: ANCOVA determination of Least Squares (LS) Mean and difference in LS Mean from placebo||||0.7218
81549852|NCT05407064|162775152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0637|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline: ANCOVA determination of Least Squares (LS) Mean and difference in LS Mean from placebo||||0.0637
81549853|NCT05407064|162775152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0216|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline: ANCOVA determination of Least Squares (LS) Mean and difference in LS Mean from placebo||||0.0216
81549854|NCT05407064|162775153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1006|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline: ANCOVA determination of Least Squares (LS) Mean and difference in LS Mean from placebo||||0.1006
81549855|NCT05407064|162775153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2225|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline: ANCOVA determination of Least Squares (LS) Mean and difference in LS Mean from placebo||||0.2225
81549856|NCT05407064|162775153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0025|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline: ANCOVA determination of Least Squares (LS) Mean and difference in LS Mean from placebo||||0.0025
81549857|NCT05407064|162775153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0042|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline: ANCOVA determination of Least Squares (LS) Mean and difference in LS Mean from placebo||||0.0042
81549858|NCT05407064|162775154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6258|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total MADRS scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test)||||0.6258
81549859|NCT05407064|162775154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total MADRS scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test)||||0.95
81549860|NCT05407064|162775154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0174|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total MADRS scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test)||||0.0174
81549861|NCT05407064|162775154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0206|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total MADRS scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test)||||0.0206
81549862|NCT05407064|162775155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5538|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Assessment of change from baseline in total MADRS scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test)||||0.5538
81549863|NCT05407064|162775155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.665|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total MADRS scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test)||||0.6650
81549864|NCT05407064|162775155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total MADRS scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test)||||0.0190
81549865|NCT05407064|162775155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0034|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total MADRS scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test)||||0.0034
81549866|NCT05407064|162775156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7236|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Assessment of change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test)||||0.7236
81549867|NCT05407064|162775156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9738|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Assessment of change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test)||||0.9738
81549868|NCT05407064|162775156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0338|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Assessment of change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test)||||0.0338
81549869|NCT05407064|162775156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0282|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Assessment of change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test)||||0.0282
81549870|NCT05407064|162775157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9302|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total MADRS scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.9302
81549871|NCT05407064|162775157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6763|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total MADRS scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.6763
81549872|NCT05407064|162775157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0816|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total MADRS scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0816
81549873|NCT05407064|162775157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total MADRS scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0190
81549874|NCT05407064|162775158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5647|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total MADRS scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.5647
81549875|NCT05407064|162775158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3497|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total MADRS scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.3497
81549876|NCT05407064|162775158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0229|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total MADRS scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0229
81549877|NCT05407064|162775158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0073|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total MADRS scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0073
81549878|NCT05407064|162775159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0158|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0158
81549879|NCT05407064|162775159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0429|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0429
81549880|NCT05407064|162775159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0001
81549881|NCT05407064|162775159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0000
81549882|NCT05407064|162775160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0804|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0804
81549883|NCT05407064|162775160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0532|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0532
81549884|NCT05407064|162775160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0001
81549885|NCT05407064|162775160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0000
81549886|NCT05407064|162775161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2152|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Assessment of change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.2152
81549887|NCT05407064|162775161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3369|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Assessment of change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.3369
81549888|NCT05407064|162775161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Assessment of change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0010
81549889|NCT05407064|162775161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Assessment of change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0046
81549890|NCT05407064|162775162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4489|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.4489
81549891|NCT05407064|162775162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7326|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.7326
81549892|NCT05407064|162775162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0492|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0492
81549893|NCT05407064|162775162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0131|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0131
81549894|NCT05407064|162775163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.333|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.3330
81549895|NCT05407064|162775163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1193|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.1193
81549896|NCT05407064|162775163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0032|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0032
81549897|NCT05407064|162775163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0127|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total CGI-S scores determined by the difference in means and difference between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0127
81549898|NCT05407064|162775164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0046
81549899|NCT05407064|162775164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0052|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0052
81549900|NCT05407064|162775164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0000
81549901|NCT05407064|162775164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0000
81549902|NCT05407064|162775165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0567|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0567
81549903|NCT05407064|162775165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0235|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0235
81549904|NCT05407064|162775165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0000
81549905|NCT05407064|162775165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0000
81549906|NCT05407064|162775166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2632|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.2632
81549907|NCT05407064|162775166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2962|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.2962
81549908|NCT05407064|162775166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0013
81549909|NCT05407064|162775166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0547|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0547
81549910|NCT05407064|162775167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0937|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0937
81549911|NCT05407064|162775167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.823|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.8230
81549912|NCT05407064|162775167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0032|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0032
81549913|NCT05407064|162775167|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0129|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0129
81549914|NCT05407064|162775168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1889|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.1889
81549915|NCT05407064|162775168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1589|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.1589
81549916|NCT05407064|162775168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0008
81549917|NCT05407064|162775168|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0194|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean CGI-I total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0194
81549918|NCT05407064|162775169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0057|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0057
81549919|NCT05407064|162775169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0168|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0168
81549920|NCT05407064|162775169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0000
81549921|NCT05407064|162775169|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0000
81549922|NCT05407064|162775170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0958|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0958
81549923|NCT05407064|162775170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0544|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0544
81549924|NCT05407064|162775170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0029|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0029
81549925|NCT05407064|162775170|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0006
81549926|NCT05407064|162775171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2038|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test)||||0.2038
81549927|NCT05407064|162775171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1977|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test)||||0.1977
81549928|NCT05407064|162775171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0357|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test)||||0.0357
81549929|NCT05407064|162775171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0302|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test)||||0.0302
81549930|NCT05407064|162775172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2165|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.2165
81549931|NCT05407064|162775172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6868|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.6868
81549932|NCT05407064|162775172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.1350
81549933|NCT05407064|162775172|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0273|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.0273
81549934|NCT05407064|162775173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.245|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.2450
81549935|NCT05407064|162775173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3461|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.3461
81549936|NCT05407064|162775173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.111|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.1110
81549937|NCT05407064|162775173|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2386|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change from baseline in total PGI-S scores and the difference in means between treatment and placebo (p-value determined from two-sample t-test).||||0.2386
81549938|NCT05407064|162775174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1475|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.1475
81549939|NCT05407064|162775174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0308|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0308
81549940|NCT05407064|162775174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0000
81549941|NCT05407064|162775174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0004
81549942|NCT05407064|162775175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0873|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0873
81549943|NCT05407064|162775175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1702|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.1702
81549944|NCT05407064|162775175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0007
81549945|NCT05407064|162775175|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0001
81549946|NCT05407064|162775176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4193|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.4193
81549947|NCT05407064|162775176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1663|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.1663
81549948|NCT05407064|162775176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0002
81549949|NCT05407064|162775176|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0306|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0306
81549950|NCT05407064|162775177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0534|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test||||0.0534
81549951|NCT05407064|162775177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6551|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test||||0.6551
81549952|NCT05407064|162775177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0079|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test||||0.0079
81549953|NCT05407064|162775177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1133|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test||||0.1133
81549954|NCT05407064|162775178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1248|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.1248
81549955|NCT05407064|162775178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1788|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.1788
81549956|NCT05407064|162775178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0030
81549957|NCT05407064|162775178|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0534|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in mean PGI-C total scores (MM120-placebo); p-value determined from two-sample t-test.||||0.0534
81549958|NCT02003924|162775214|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.292|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.241|0.352||P-value was based on stratified log-rank test by prostate-specific antigen (PSA) doubling time (\< 6 months, \>= 6 months) and prior or concurrent use of a bone targeting agent (yes, no). Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Log Rank||HR was based on a Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) stratified by factors defined above, and was relative to placebo with \< 1 favoring Enzalutamide.|||0.352|0.241|<0.0001
81549959|NCT02003924|162775215|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.066|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.054|0.081||P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by PSA doubling time (\< 6 months, \>= 6 months) and prior or concurrent use of a bone targeting agent (yes, no) as per IXRS. Threshold for significance at 0.02 level.|Log Rank||HR was based on a Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) stratified by factors defined above, and was relative to placebo with \< 1 favoring Enzalutamide.|To maintain the family-wise 2-sided type I error rate at 0.05, a parallel testing strategy between OS (with allocated type I error rate 0.03) and remaining key secondary endpoints (time to PSA progression and time to first use of new antineoplastic therapy with allocated type I error rate 0.02) was performed. Testing was performed only if the primary endpoint was statistically significant.||0.081|0.054|<0.0001
81549960|NCT02003924|162775216|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.208|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.168|0.258||P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by PSA doubling time (\< 6 months, \>= 6 months) and prior or concurrent use of a bone targeting agent (yes, no) as per IXRS. Threshold for significance at 0.02 level.|Log Rank||HR was based on a Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) stratified by factors defined above, and was relative to placebo with \< 1 favoring Enzalutamide.|To maintain the family-wise 2-sided type I error rate at 0.05, a parallel testing strategy between OS (with allocated type I error rate 0.03) and remaining key secondary endpoints (time to PSA progression and time to first use of new antineoplastic therapy with allocated type I error rate 0.02) was performed. Testing was performed only if the previous endpoint was statistically significant.||0.258|0.168|<0.0001
81549961|NCT02003924|162775217|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.734||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.608|0.885||P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by PSA doubling time (\< 6 months, \>= 6 months) and prior or concurrent use of a bone targeting agent (yes, no) as per interactive voice/web recognition system (IXRS).|Log Rank||HR was based on a Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) stratified by factors defined above, and was relative to placebo with \< 1 favoring Enzalutamide.|To maintain family-wise 2-sided type I error rate at 0.05,parallel testing strategy between OS(with allocated type I error rate 0.03)and remaining key secondary endpoints(time to PSA progression and time to first use of new antineoplastic therapy with allocated type I error rate 0.02)was performed.OS tested at error rate 0.05 when both time to PSA progression and time to first use of new antineoplastic therapy were significant. When either failed to show significance.OS was tested at error 0.03.||0.885|0.608|0.0011
81549962|NCT02003924|162775218|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.959||||0.6534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.801|1.149||P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by PSA doubling time (\< 6 months, \>= 6 months) and prior or concurrent use of a bone targeting agent (yes, no) as per IXRS.|Log Rank||HR was based on a Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) stratified by factors defined above, and was relative to placebo with \< 1 favoring Enzalutamide.|||1.149|0.801|0.6534
81549963|NCT02003924|162775219|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.378|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.282|0.507||P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by PSA doubling time (\< 6 months, \>= 6 months) and prior or concurrent use of a bone targeting agent (yes, no) as per IXRS.|Log Rank||HR was based on a Cox regression model (with treatment as the only covariate) stratified by factors defined above, and was relative to placebo with \< 1 favoring Enzalutamide.|||0.507|0.282|<0.0001
81549964|NCT02003924|162775222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|73.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.91|77.02||P-value was based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test stratified by PSA doubling time (\<6 months, \>= 6 months) and prior concurrent use of a bone targeting agent (yes, no) as per IXRS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Decrease from Baseline \>= 50%||77.02|70.91|<0.0001
81549965|NCT02003924|162775222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|55.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.28|58.76||P-value was based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test stratified by PSA doubling time (\<6 months, \>= 6 months) and prior concurrent use of a bone targeting agent (yes, no) as per IXRS|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Decrease from Baseline \>= 90%||58.76|52.28|<0.0001
81549966|NCT02003924|162775222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rate|9.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.75|11.54||P-value was based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel mean score test stratified by PSA doubling time (\<6 months, \>= 6 months) and prior concurrent use of a bone targeting agent (yes, no) as per IXRS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Decrease to Undetectable Level||11.54|7.75|<0.0001
81549967|NCT00479687|162775373|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038||||||There was a single primary variable and the a-prior threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|mixed effects repeated measure model with baseline VAS, treatment, and week as fixed effects and subject nested within site as a random effect.||||||0.0380
81549968|NCT01474239|162775382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4291|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistical significance was assessed with a one-sided alpha error of 10 percent (%).|Exact Binomial Test|||The 6-month OS rate (OS-6) for bevacizumab was compared to the expected proportion of 0.60 under null hypothesis (ineffective treatment) with the application of the exact binomial test. The one-tailed statistical hypotheses was p0 less than or equal to (≤) 0.60 (null hypothesis) versus pA greater than or equal to (≥) 0.77 (alternative hypothesis), where p is the estimated probability of survival at 6 months.||||0.4291
81549969|NCT02260180|162775403|SUPERIORITY|2-tail alpha was set to 0.05 with no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81549970|NCT02260180|162775403|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|2-tail alpha was set to 0.05 with no adjustment for multiple comparisons.||||||<0.0001
81549971|NCT02260180|162775404|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were made.|ANCOVA|Baseline PLA was the covariate. Comparisons were performed within the model using least-squares means and the common error term.||||||<0.0001
81549972|NCT02260180|162775404|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons were conducted.|ANCOVA|Baseline PLA was the covariate. Comparisons were performed within the model using least-squares means and the common error term.||The primary efficacy analysis of mean change from baseline to Visit 8 PLA was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline PLA as the covariate. Comparisons between vehicle and each A-101 group were performed within the model using least-squares means and the common error term.||||<0.0001
81549973|NCT00689260|162775411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.908||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||P-Value based on two-sided Wilcoxon rank-sum test for difference in medians between log aware and log unaware||||0.908
81549974|NCT04857320|162775433|SUPERIORITY|||||||1.6e-05|||||||ANOVA|Degrees of Freedom = 5||Glucose was monitored by means of a wearable Continuous Glucose Monitor for several days prior to, during and post dosing. Measurements were gathered for each subject and averaged within-subject data. Our null hypothesis was that post prandial serum glucose would not vary significantly from their baseline values.||||0.000016
81549975|NCT04857320|162775434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Degrees of Freedom = 3||Subject received doses applied to the skin of 0.075, 0.10 and 0.15 IUs / Kilogram on successive days. The Subject's average Serum Glucose for these 3 days were compared against the Subject's baseline unmedicated Serum Glucose on non-dosed days.||||0
81549976|NCT04857320|162775434|SUPERIORITY|||||||3e-06|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Subject received doses applied to the skin of 0.075, 0.10 and 0.15 IUs / Kilogram on successive days. The Subject's average Serum Glucose for these 3 days were compared against the Subject's baseline unmedicated Serum Glucose on non-dosed days.||||0.000003
81549977|NCT04857320|162775434|SUPERIORITY|||||||2e-06|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Degrees of Freedom = 3||||||0.000002
81549978|NCT04857320|162775434|SUPERIORITY|||||||3.5e-05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Degrees of Freedom = 3||||||0.000035
81549979|NCT04857320|162775434|SUPERIORITY|||||||4e-06|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Degrees of Freedom = 3||||||0.000004
81549980|NCT04857320|162775435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||ANOVA|||||||0
81549981|NCT02914301|162775450|OTHER|We compared outcomes between study arms using t-tests for continuous outcomes.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81549982|NCT04661579|162775508|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|35.9||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|54.2|||Wald test||Vaccine efficacy (VE) is defined as the percent reduction in the hazard, i.e. one minus the hazard ratio (HR, RTS,S/AS01E Vaccine vs. Rabies vaccine).|Vaccine efficacy against the first PCR-positive P. falciparum infection among adults who were P. falciparum positive at baseline was assessed using Cox proportional hazards regression model with a covariate for group assignment to compare Groups 1 and 4. HIV status, Age (tertiles), and sleep under a bednet were included as covariates.||54.2|10.3|0.009
81549983|NCT04661579|162775509|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|-24.0||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.0|22.2|||Wald test||Vaccine efficacy (VE) is defined as the percent reduction in the hazard, i.e. one minus the hazard ratio (HR, RTS,S/AS01E Vaccine vs. Rabies vaccine).|Vaccine efficacy against the first PCR-positive P. falciparum infection among adults who were P. falciparum positive at baseline was assessed using Cox proportional hazards regression model with a covariate for group assignment to compare Groups 2 and 5. HIV status, Age (tertiles), and sleep under a bednet were included as covariates.||22.2|-97|0.369
81549984|NCT04881942|162775530|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|89.44||||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.77|163.11|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham)|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||163.11|15.77|0.0184
81549985|NCT04881942|162775530|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|195.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|122.01|269.38|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham).|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||269.38|122.01|<.0001
81549986|NCT04881942|162775530|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|168.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|95.17|242.5|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham).|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||242.50|95.17|<.0001
81549987|NCT04881942|162775530|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|182.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|108.63|256.67|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham).|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||256.67|108.63|<.0001
81549988|NCT04881942|162775533|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|5972.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4191.1|7753.6|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham).|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||7753.6|4191.1|<.0001
81549989|NCT04881942|162775533|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|6099.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4317.8|7881.2|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham).|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||7881.2|4317.8|<.0001
81549990|NCT04881942|162775533|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|6484.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4701.7|8267.6|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham).|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||8267.6|4701.7|<.0001
81549991|NCT04881942|162775533|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|5366.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3575.9|7157.7|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham).|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||7157.7|3575.9|<.0001
81549992|NCT04881942|162775536|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|3.25|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0.|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||3.25|-2.92|0.9150
81549993|NCT04881942|162775536|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|0.35||||0.8217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|3.4|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham).|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||3.40|-2.70|0.8217
81549994|NCT04881942|162775536|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|21.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.06|24.16|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0.|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||24.16|18.06|<.0001
81549995|NCT04881942|162775536|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|31.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.91|34.12|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham).|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||34.12|27.91|<.0001
81549996|NCT04881942|162775539|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|1678.4||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|592.14|2764.6|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham).|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||2764.6|592.14|.0031
81549997|NCT04881942|162775539|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|1199.7||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|113.74|2285.7|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham).|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||2285.7|113.74|.0310
81574616|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4953|||||||Chi-squared|||Other suspected conditions||||0.4953
81574617|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9796|||||||Chi-squared|||Other suspected conditions||||0.9796
81574618|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4187|||||||Chi-squared|||Immunizations/screening for infectious disease||||0.4187
81574619|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.151|||||||Chi-squared|||Immunizations/screening for infectious disease||||0.1510
81549998|NCT04881942|162775539|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|3354.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2266.6|4442.3|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham).|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||4442.3|2266.6|<.0001
81549999|NCT04881942|162775539|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|2511.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1416.1|3605.9|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham).|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||3605.9|1416.1|<.0001
81550000|NCT04881942|162775542|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.38|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0.|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||0.38|0.12|.0002
81550001|NCT04881942|162775542|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.38|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham).|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||0.38|0.12|0.0003
81550002|NCT04881942|162775542|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|0.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.47|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham).|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||0.47|0.21|<.0001
81550003|NCT04881942|162775542|EQUIVALENCE|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."|Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.43|||ANCOVA||Mean value is sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham).|"Null Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is equal to 0.~Alternate Hypothesis: Mean sham-corrected (amount of analyte in test-product exhale minus analyte concentration in exhaled sham) analyte amount is not equal to 0."||0.43|0.17|<.0001
81550004|NCT04881942|162775549|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.035|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.039|||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.||0.039|0.031|<.0001
81550005|NCT04881942|162775549|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.034|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.038|||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.||0.038|0.030|<.0001
81550006|NCT04881942|162775549|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.044|||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.||0.044|0.036|<.0001
81550007|NCT04881942|162775549|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.037|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.033|0.041|||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.||0.041|0.033|<.0001
81550008|NCT04881942|162775550|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.036|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.04|||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.||0.040|0.031|<.0001
81574620|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0751|||||||Chi-squared|||Immunizations/screening for infectious disease||||0.0751
81574621|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7577|||||||Chi-squared|||Osteoarthritis||||0.7577
81550009|NCT04881942|162775550|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.036|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.032|0.041|||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.||0.041|0.032|<.0001
81550010|NCT04881942|162775550|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.041|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.046|||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.||0.046|0.037|<.0001
81550011|NCT04881942|162775550|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.038|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.033|0.042|||ANOVA|||Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.||0.042|0.033|<.0001
81550012|NCT04881942|162775551|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.536|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.407|0.665|||ANCOVA||LSM calculated from mixed models. Each model includes fixed effect terms for product, period and sequence.|Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.||0.665|0.407|<.0001
81550013|NCT04881942|162775551|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.408|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.537|||ANCOVA||LSM calculated from mixed models. Each model includes fixed effect terms for product, period and sequence.|Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.||0.537|0.280|<.0001
81550014|NCT04881942|162775551|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.468|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.339|0.596|||ANCOVA||LSM calculated from mixed models. Each model includes fixed effect terms for product, period and sequence.|Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.||0.596|0.339|<.0001
81550015|NCT04881942|162775551|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.301|0.559|||ANCOVA||LSM calculated from mixed models. Each model includes fixed effect terms for product, period and sequence.|Null Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is equal to 0. Alternate Hypothesis: Mean cartridge weight change is not equal to 0.||0.559|0.301|<.0001
81550016|NCT04881942|162775553|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean Puff Count is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Puff Count is not equal to 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|277.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|213.62|341.96|||ANCOVA||LSM calculated from mixed models. Each model includes fixed effect terms for product, period and sequence.|Null Hypothesis: Mean Puff Count is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Puff Count is not equal to 0||341.96|213.62|<.0001
81550017|NCT04881942|162775553|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean Puff Count is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Puff Count is not equal to 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|241.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|176.99|305.64|||ANCOVA||LSM calculated from mixed models. Each model includes fixed effect terms for product, period and sequence.|Null Hypothesis: Mean Puff Count is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Puff Count is not equal to 0||305.64|176.99|<.0001
81550018|NCT04881942|162775553|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean Puff Count is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Puff Count is not equal to 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|248.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|184.01|312.43|||ANCOVA||LSM calculated from mixed models. Each model includes fixed effect terms for product, period and sequence.|Null Hypothesis: Mean Puff Count is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Puff Count is not equal to 0||312.43|184.01|<.0001
81550019|NCT04881942|162775553|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean Puff Count is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Puff Count is not equal to 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|257.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|193.58|322.26|||ANCOVA||LSM calculated from mixed models. Each model includes fixed effect terms for product, period and sequence.|Null Hypothesis: Mean Puff Count is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Puff Count is not equal to 0||322.26|193.58|<.0001
81550020|NCT04881942|162775554|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean Average Puff Duration is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Average Puff Duration is not equal to 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.223|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.915|2.58|||ANCOVA||LSM calculated from mixed models. Each model includes fixed effect terms for product, period and sequence.|Null Hypothesis: Mean Average Puff Duration is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Average Puff Duration is not equal to 0||2.580|1.915|<.0001
81550021|NCT04881942|162775554|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean Average Puff Duration is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Average Puff Duration is not equal to 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.203|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.897|2.557|||ANCOVA||LSM calculated from mixed models. Each model includes fixed effect terms for product, period and sequence.|Null Hypothesis: Mean Average Puff Duration is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Average Puff Duration is not equal to 0||2.557|1.897|<.0001
81550022|NCT04881942|162775554|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean Average Puff Duration is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Average Puff Duration is not equal to 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.101|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|2.439|||ANCOVA||LSM calculated from mixed models. Each model includes fixed effect terms for product, period and sequence.|Null Hypothesis: Mean Average Puff Duration is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Average Puff Duration is not equal to 0||2.439|1.810|<.0001
81550023|NCT04881942|162775554|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is not equal to 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.052|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.767|2.382|||ANCOVA||LSM calculated from mixed models. Each model includes fixed effect terms for product, period and sequence.|Null Hypothesis: Mean Average Puff Duration is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Average Puff Duration is not equal to 0||2.382|1.767|<.0001
81550024|NCT04881942|162775555|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is not equal to 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|709.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|549.19|870.54|||ANCOVA||LSM calculated from mixed models. Each model includes fixed effect terms for product, period and sequence.|Null Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is not equal to 0||870.54|549.19|<.0001
81550025|NCT04881942|162775555|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is not equal to 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|568.35|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|407.18|729.51|||ANCOVA||LSM calculated from mixed models. Each model includes fixed effect terms for product, period and sequence.|Null Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is not equal to 0||729.51|407.18|<.0001
81550026|NCT04881942|162775555|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is not equal to 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|562.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|401.34|722.67|||ANCOVA||LSM calculated from mixed models. Each model includes fixed effect terms for product, period and sequence.|Null Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is not equal to 0||722.67|401.34|<.0001
81550027|NCT04881942|162775555|EQUIVALENCE|Null Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is not equal to 0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|517.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|356.11|678.34|||ANCOVA||LSM calculated from mixed models. Each model includes fixed effect terms for product, period and sequence.|Null Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is equal to 0 Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Total Puff Duration is not equal to 0||678.34|356.11|<.0001
81550028|NCT02136069|162775576|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|-0.9||||0.8114||95.0|-8.7|6.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.83|-8.70|0.8114
81550029|NCT02136069|162775577|NON_INFERIORITY|with margin -12.5%|Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|-12.0||||0.1293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|-3.26||p-values are not multiplicity adjusted|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|A Farrington-Manning non-inferiority test was used to determine the nominal p-value.||||-3.26|-20.50|0.1293
81550030|NCT02136069|162775578|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|-3.4||||0.4056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.53|4.74||p-values are not multiplicity adjusted|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.74|-11.53|0.4056
81550031|NCT02136069|162775579|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|-2.4||||0.4591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.88|4.14||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.14|-8.88|0.4591
81550032|NCT02136069|162775580|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|5.3||||0.4196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.54|18.13||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.13|-7.54|0.4196
81550033|NCT02136069|162775581|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Response Rates|-12.4||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.84|-2.66||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-2.66|-21.84|0.0118
81550034|NCT02136069|162775582|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Response Rates|-4.9||||0.2845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.76|4.12||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.12|-13.76|0.2845
81550035|NCT02136069|162775583|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Response Rates|-6.3||||0.1234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|1.84||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.84|-14.30|0.1234
81550036|NCT02136069|162775584|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|-5.0||||0.2168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.84|2.94||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.94|-12.84|0.2168
81550037|NCT02136069|162775585|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Response Rates|-9.5||||0.0564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.06|0.29||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.29|-19.06|0.0564
81550038|NCT02136069|162775586|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Response Rates|-6.0||||0.1729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.51|2.7||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.70|-14.51|0.1729
81550039|NCT02136069|162775587|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|-0.8||||0.8941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.01|10.68||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.68|-12.01|0.8941
81550040|NCT02136069|162775596|SUPERIORITY|Week 10|Difference in Adjusted Means|-3.1||||0.4106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|4.3||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|ANCOVA|||||4.3|-10.6|0.4106
81550041|NCT02136069|162775596|SUPERIORITY|Week 30|Difference in Adjusted Means|-5.7||||0.1434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|1.9||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|ANCOVA|||||1.9|-13.3|0.1434
81550042|NCT02136069|162775596|SUPERIORITY|Week 54|Difference in Adjusted Means|-6.1||||0.1103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|1.4||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|ANCOVA|||||1.4|-13.6|0.1103
81550043|NCT04693234|162775598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0054|||||||Binomial Exact Test|The p-value was calculated from the binomial exact test of tislelizumab combined with ociperlimab versus historical rate of 0.15.||||||0.0054
81550044|NCT04693234|162775599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0127|||||||Binomial Exact Test|The p-value was calculated from the binomial exact test of tislelizumab combined with ociperlimab versus historical rate of 0.15.||||||0.0127
81550045|NCT01243580|162775690|EQUIVALENCE|Comparing Ortho-Cyclen to Ag200-15|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81550046|NCT01243580|162775691|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of AG200-15 and Ortho-Cyclen|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81550047|NCT01243580|162775692|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of AG200-15 and Ortho-Cyclen||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81550048|NCT01243580|162775693|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of Ortho-Cylen and AG200-15||||||0.0532|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0532
81550049|NCT01243580|162775694|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of Ortho-Cyclen and AG200-15||||||0.0009|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0009
81550050|NCT01243580|162775695|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of Ortho-Cyclen and AG200-15||||||0.0167|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0167
81550051|NCT01243580|162775696|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of Ortho-Cyclen and AG200-15||||||0.0007|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0007
81550052|NCT01243580|162775697|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of Ortho-Cyclen and AG200-15||||||0.0175|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0175
81550053|NCT01243580|162775698|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of Ortho-Cyclen and AG200-15||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0001
81550054|NCT01243580|162775699|EQUIVALENCE|Comparison of Ortho-Cyclen and AG200-15||||||0.0532|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0532
81550055|NCT01009619|162775709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||The frequency or rate of specific events (i.e. acute rejection, cytomegalovirus (CMV) and non-CMV infections) was calculated by determining the number of events per year of study time for each subject, correcting for CMV-mismatch status.||||<0.05
81550056|NCT01009619|162775710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||The frequency or rate of specific events (i.e. acute rejection, cytomegalovirus (CMV) and non-CMV infections) was calculated by determining the number of events per year of study time for each subject, correcting for CMV-mismatch status.||||<0.05
81550057|NCT02817464|162775736|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.44|2.36||||||||2.36|1.44|
81550058|NCT02817464|162775737|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.33|1.33||||||||1.33|0.33|
81550059|NCT02817464|162775739|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.33|2.09||||||||2.09|1.33|
81550060|NCT02817464|162775740|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.3|2.01||||||||2.01|1.30|
81550061|NCT02817464|162775741|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|1.4||||||||1.40|1.04|
81550062|NCT02817464|162775742|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|1.13||||||||1.13|0.23|
81550063|NCT02817464|162775744|OTHER|||||||0.0073|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0073
81550064|NCT02840461|162775793|EQUIVALENCE|Therapeutic equivalence of the Test product to the Reference product based on the primary endpoint was evaluated in the PP population. If the confidence interval is within 80-125% for the primary endpoint, then the Test and Reference treatments are considered therapeutically equivalent.|Mean Difference (Net)|103.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.95|110.0||||||||110.00|97.95|
81550065|NCT02840461|162775793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.83||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.24|-3.42|||ANOVA|||||-3.42|-16.24|0.0027
81550066|NCT02840461|162775793|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.83||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.25|-3.4|||ANOVA|||||-3.40|-16.25|0.0028
81550067|NCT02840461|162775794|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval (with Yates correction) for the difference between the proportion of patients in the Test and Reference groups considered to be a clinical success was contained within the pre-defined equivalence limits \[-20%, +20%\], the therapeutic equivalence of the Test to Reference product was considered supported.|Mean Difference (Net)|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|14.2||||||||14.2|-2.7|
81550068|NCT00124306|162775801|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.5||||||IC Symptom Index - change from baseline to 12 weeks||-0.5|-2.5|
81550069|NCT00124306|162775801|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.2||||||IC Problem Index - change from baseline to 12 weeks||-0.2|-2.3|
81550070|NCT00124306|162775801|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-1.3||||||Wisconsin Symptom Survey - change from baseline to 12 weeks||-1.3|-6.3|
81550071|NCT02685267|162775804|OTHER|The study was terminated after only 9 patients enrolled, 5 to the standard of care docetaxel/prednisone arm and 4 to experimental docetaxel/prednisone/enzalutamide arm.|log-rank test|0.6761||||0.6761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||The study was terminated after only 9 patients enrolled, 5 to the standard of care docetaxel/prednisone arm and 4 to experimental docetaxel/prednisone/enzalutamide arm.||||0.6761
81550072|NCT00943072|162775831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|44.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.0|56.6||P-value for the primary endpoint was calculated using 2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted by regions (North America vs. Rest of World) and baseline BCVA (BCVA \> 20/200 and BCVA ≤ 20/200)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH adjusted difference|The Risk Difference (RD) indicates the difference between the IAI (EYLEA, VEGF Trap-Eye) Treatment group minus the Sham Treatment group.|||56.6|33.0|< 0.0001
81550073|NCT00943072|162775832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|21.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.36|26.04|||ANCOVA||RD is the IAI group minus sham group. 95% confidence interval is for the RD.|||26.04|17.36|< 0.0001
81550074|NCT00943072|162775832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|16.36|||||||||||ANCOVA||LS Mean indicates is the IAI (EYLEA, VEGF Trap-Eye) Treatment group minus the Sham Treatment group.|||||
81550075|NCT00943072|162775833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-311.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-389.4|-234.4|||ANCOVA||The Risk Difference (RD) indicates the difference between the IAI (EYLEA, VEGF Trap-Eye) Treatment group minus the Sham Treatment group. 95% confidence interval is for the RD.|||-234.4|-389.4|< 0.0001
81550076|NCT00943072|162775833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-487.1|||||||||||ANCOVA||The Least Square Mean indicates the difference between the IAI (EYLEA, VEGF Trap-Eye) Treatment group minus the Sham Treatment group.|||||
81550077|NCT00943072|162775834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.6||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-1.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH adjusted difference|The Risk Difference (RD) indicates the difference between the IAI (EYLEA, VEGF Trap-Eye) Treatment group minus the Sham Treatment group. 95% confidence interval is for the RD.|||-1.1|-12.2|0.0059
81550078|NCT00943072|162775835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.26||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.61|9.91|||ANCOVA||The Risk Difference (RD) indicates the difference between the IAI (EYLEA, VEGF Trap-Eye) Treatment group minus the Sham Treatment group. 95% confidence interval is for the RD.|||9.91|2.61|0.0009
81550079|NCT00943072|162775835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|8.8|||||||||||ANCOVA||Least Square Mean indicates the difference between the IAI (EYLEA, VEGF Trap-Eye) Treatment group minus the Sham Treatment group.|||||
81550080|NCT00662675|162775837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|The p-value is from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline percent COA-fat as a covariate.||The power calculation was based on the assumption that the true mean difference between the active and the placebo group was 31.2% with a common standard deviation of 22.6% using a 2-sided, 2-sample, t-test with a 5% significance level.||||<0.001
81550081|NCT00662675|162775838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The p-value is from ANCOVA model with treatment as a factor and baseline percent COA-protein(nitrogen) as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81550082|NCT03860818|162775848|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||Rate of inpatient hospitalization during study||||<.001
81550083|NCT03860818|162775848|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.0001
81550084|NCT03860818|162775849|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Statistical analysis applies to all rows.||||||<0.001
81550085|NCT03860818|162775850|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9064|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9064
81550086|NCT03860818|162775851|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.51
81550087|NCT00505778|162775885|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish non-inferiority for primary efficacy variable at 2-sided upper confidence bound of 95% with 90% power, 442 patients per treatment group were required to be analyzable for primary efficacy analysis. Assuming 10% enrolled would not be analyzable, 1000 patients would be enrolled. If the 95% confidence interval's upper bound interval for the difference between the Asacol BID and Asacol QD group is \<10%, then non-inferiority of Asacol QD is claimed.|BID-QD Difference in Remission Rates|1.3||||0.5016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|4.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior Asacol dose Category||Assumed true remission rate is 70% with no difference in remission rates between QD and BID dosing.The non-inferiority margin used in hypothesis testing was set to 10%.||4.9|-2.3|0.5016
81574622|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.802|||||||Chi-squared|||Osteoarthritis||||0.8020
81574623|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9879|||||||Chi-squared|||Osteoarthritis||||0.9879
81574624|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1717|||||||Chi-squared|||Essential hypertension||||0.1717
81550088|NCT00505778|162775886|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish non-inferiority for primary efficacy variable at 2-sided upper confidence bound of 95% with 90% power, 442 patients per treatment group were required to be analyzable for primary efficacy analysis. Assuming 10% enrolled would not be analyzable, 1000 patients would be enrolled. If the 95% confidence interval's upper bound interval for the difference between the Asacol BID and Asacol QD group is \<10%, then non-inferiority of Asacol QD is claimed.|BID-QD Difference in Remission Rates|0.8||||0.5426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|3.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior Asacol dose Category||Assumed true remission rate is 70% with no difference in remission rates between QD and BID dosing.The non-inferiority margin used in hypothesis testing was set to 10%.||3.5|-1.8|0.5426
81550089|NCT00505778|162775887|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish non-inferiority for primary efficacy variable at 2-sided upper confidence bound of 95% with 90% power, 442 patients per treatment group were required to be analyzable for primary efficacy analysis. Assuming 10% enrolled would not be analyzable, 1000 patients would be enrolled. If the 95% confidence interval's upper bound interval for the difference between the Asacol BID and Asacol QD group is \<10%, then non-inferiority of Asacol QD is claimed.|BID-QD Difference in Remission Rates|0.0||||0.977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|4.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior Asacol dose Category||Assumed true remission rate is 70% with no difference in remission rates between QD and BID dosing.The non-inferiority margin used in hypothesis testing was set to 10%.||4.7|-4.6|0.9770
81550090|NCT00505778|162775888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.4726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.762|1.796|||Log Rank|Stratified by prior Asacol dose Category||||1.796|0.762|0.4726
81550091|NCT00505778|162775889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference BID-QD in Least Square Mean|-0.45||||0.1753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.2|||ANOVA|ANOVA with prior Asacol dose category as factor.||||0.20|-1.09|0.1753
81550092|NCT00505778|162775890|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To establish non-inferiority for primary efficacy variable at 2-sided upper confidence bound of 95% with 90% power, 442 patients per treatment group were required to be analyzable for primary efficacy analysis. Assuming 10% enrolled would not be analyzable, 1000 patients would be enrolled. If the 95% confidence interval's upper bound interval for the difference between the Asacol BID and Asacol QD group is \<10%, then non-inferiority of Asacol QD is claimed.|Difference BID-QD Remission Rates|3.6||||0.1557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|8.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by prior Asacol dose Category||Assumed true remission rate is 70% with no difference in remission rates between QD and BID dosing.The non-inferiority margin used in hypothesis testing was set to 10%.||8.5|-1.3|0.1557
81550093|NCT00373113|162775920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.47||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.156|1.869||2-sided log-rank test with the same set of stratification factors. The set of stratification factors included those used in the randomization except study sites.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was calculated by the stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|Null hypothesis is that PFS (median=4.2 months) for sunitinib arm equals PFS for capecitabine arm. The study was designed to have 90% power to detect statistical difference in PFS between two treatment groups assuming the hazard ratio (sunitinib/capecitabine) is 0.75 and both arms follow exponential distribution.||1.869|1.156|0.002
81550094|NCT00373113|162775921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.516|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.188|1.933||2-sided log-rank test with the same set of stratification factors that was used in the randomization except study sites.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was calculated by the stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||1.933|1.188|<0.001
81550095|NCT00373113|162775922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate (ORR) (percent)|11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|16.1||||||||16.1|7.6|
81550096|NCT00373113|162775922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Response Rate (ORR) (percent)|16.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|21.6||||||||21.6|12.0|
81550097|NCT00373113|162775922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.049||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|1.1|||Pearson Chi-Square Test|||||1.1|-11.2|0.109
81550098|NCT00373113|162775923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.788||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.042|7.459|||Log Rank|||||7.459|1.042|0.037
81550099|NCT00373113|162775925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.202||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.896|1.611||2-sided log-rank test with the same set of stratification factors that were used in the randomization except study sites.|Log Rank|||||1.611|0.896|0.219
81550100|NCT01396447|162775943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.1292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|0.5||The analysis included treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment-group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline value and baseline value-by-visit interaction as covariates.|Repeated measures mixed-effects model||Cariprazine 0.75 mg vs Placebo|||0.5|-4.3|0.1292
81550101|NCT01396447|162775943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-1.6||The analysis included treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment-group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline value and baseline value-by-visit interaction as covariates.|Repeated measures mixed-effects model||Cariprazine 1.5 mg vs Placebo|||-1.6|-6.3|0.0010
81550102|NCT01396447|162775943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.0374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|-0.1||The analysis included treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment-group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline value and baseline value-by-visit interaction as covariates.|Repeated measures mixed-effects model||Cariprazine 3.0 mg vs Placebo|||-0.1|-4.9|0.0374
81550103|NCT01396447|162775944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.3025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||Repeated measures mixed-effects model||Cariprazine 0.75 mg vs Placebo|The analysis included treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment-group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline value and baseline value-by-visit interaction as covariates.||0.1|-0.4|0.3025
81550104|NCT01396447|162775944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2|||Repeated measures mixed-effects model||Cariprazine 1.5 mg vs Placebo|The analysis included treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment-group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline value and baseline value-by-visit interaction as covariates.||-0.2|-0.6|0.0044
81550105|NCT01396447|162775944|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.0489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0|||Repeated measures mixed-effects model||Cariprazine 3.0 mg vs Placebo|The analysis included treatment group, pooled study center, visit, and treatment-group-by-visit interaction as fixed effects and the baseline value and baseline value-by-visit interaction as covariates.||-0.0|-0.5|0.0489
81550106|NCT02867384|162775954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0008
81550107|NCT01727024|162775959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.451|||||||Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE)|||||||0.451
81550108|NCT01485172|162775964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|4.05||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.05|-3.41|0.864
81550109|NCT01485172|162775964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85||||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.61|1.9||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.90|-3.61|0.539
81550110|NCT01485172|162775964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|0.39||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.39|-5.21|0.091
81550111|NCT01485172|162775964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.16||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|0.6||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.60|-4.93|0.124
81550112|NCT01485172|162775964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92||||0.658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.04|3.19||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.19|-5.04|0.658
81550113|NCT01485172|162775964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.439||95.0||||P-values are from nonparametric rank ANCOVA without stratifications.|ANCOVA|||||||0.439
81550114|NCT01485172|162775964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.177||95.0||||P-values are from nonparametric rank ANCOVA without stratifications.|ANCOVA|||||||0.177
81550115|NCT01485172|162775964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0||||P-values are from nonparametric rank ANCOVA without stratifications.|ANCOVA|||||||0.060
81550116|NCT01485172|162775964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0||||P-values are from nonparametric rank ANCOVA without stratifications.|ANCOVA|||||||0.047
81550117|NCT01485172|162775964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.407||95.0||||P-values are from nonparametric rank ANCOVA without stratifications.|ANCOVA|||||||0.407
81550118|NCT01485172|162775965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.003||||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|9.98|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||9.98|0.40|0.397
81550119|NCT01485172|162775965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.242||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|6.4|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||6.40|0.79|0.131
81550120|NCT01485172|162775965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.515||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|9.92|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||9.92|1.25|0.018
81550121|NCT01485172|162775965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.607||||0.02||95.0|1.22|10.64|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||10.64|1.22|0.020
81550122|NCT01485172|162775965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.679||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|12.16|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||12.16|0.59|0.202
81550123|NCT01485172|162775966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.544||||0.662||95.0|0.22|10.84|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||10.84|0.22|0.662
81550124|NCT01485172|162775966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.485||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|5.55|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||5.55|0.40|0.557
81550125|NCT01485172|162775966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.855||||0.347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|6.72|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||6.72|0.51|0.347
81550126|NCT01485172|162775966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.776||||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|6.38|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||6.38|0.49|0.379
81550127|NCT01485172|162775966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.194||||0.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|7.63|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||7.63|0.19|0.851
81550128|NCT01485172|162775968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.591||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|7.03|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||7.03|0.36|0.540
81550129|NCT01485172|162775968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.473||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|4.47|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||4.47|0.49|0.494
81550130|NCT01485172|162775968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.391||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|7.06|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||7.06|0.81|0.115
81550131|NCT01485172|162775968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.96||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|8.55|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||8.55|1.02|0.045
81550132|NCT01485172|162775968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.506||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|10.9|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||10.90|0.58|0.221
81550133|NCT01485172|162775969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.07||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|5.93||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.93|-3.78|0.662
81550134|NCT01485172|162775969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|2.77||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.77|-4.63|0.621
81550135|NCT01485172|162775969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.75||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|1.01||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.01|-6.50|0.150
81550136|NCT01485172|162775969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.74||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.43|-0.04||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.04|-7.43|0.048
81550137|NCT01485172|162775969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.32|4.35||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.35|-6.32|0.715
81550138|NCT01485172|162775970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.17||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|2.81||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.81|-0.46|0.158
81550139|NCT01485172|162775970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.76||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.76|-1.71|0.446
81550140|NCT01485172|162775970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.36||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.36|-2.10|0.163
81550141|NCT01485172|162775970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|0.25||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.25|-2.27|0.117
81550142|NCT01485172|162775970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73||||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|1.2||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.20|-2.67|0.456
81550143|NCT01485172|162775971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.56||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.38|5.5||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.50|-4.38|0.823
81574625|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3065|||||||Chi-squared|||Essential hypertension||||0.3065
81550144|NCT01485172|162775971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|2.68||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.68|-4.86|0.568
81550145|NCT01485172|162775971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.19||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.01|0.63||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.63|-7.01|0.101
81550146|NCT01485172|162775971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.94||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-0.18||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.18|-7.70|0.040
81550147|NCT01485172|162775971|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.08|4.77||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.77|-6.08|0.811
81550148|NCT01485172|162775972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.08||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-0.86|0.102
81550149|NCT01485172|162775972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.29||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.29|-0.41|0.723
81550150|NCT01485172|162775972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.04||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.04|-0.66|0.084
81550151|NCT01485172|162775972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.28||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.28|-0.42|0.697
81550152|NCT01485172|162775972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.97||P-values are from a Mixed Model Repeated Measures analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.97|-0.06|0.086
81550153|NCT01485172|162775973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.769||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|3.49|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||3.49|0.17|0.733
81550154|NCT01485172|162775973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.411||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.02|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||4.02|0.50|0.519
81550155|NCT01485172|162775973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.204||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.46|12.07|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||12.07|1.46|0.008
81550156|NCT01485172|162775973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.456||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|15.46|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||15.46|1.93|0.001
81550157|NCT01485172|162775973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.281||||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|5.98|||Generalized Estimating Equations model|||||5.98|0.27|0.752
81550158|NCT02028208|162775977|OTHER|Concordance between 0.40 mg/cm2 mercury and 1.0% ammoniated mercury in petrolatum|Kappa statistic|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.67||||||Concordance between Investigational and Reference Allergen presented for allergen doses which met the minimum criteria of 70% with positive reactions.||0.67|0.08|
81550159|NCT02028208|162775977|OTHER|Concordance between 0.40 mercury and 0.5% elemental mercury in petrolatum|Kappa statistic|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.99||||||Concordance between Investigational and Reference Allergen presented for allergen doses which met the minimum criteria of 70% with positive reactions.||0.99|0.35|
81550160|NCT02028208|162775977|OTHER|Concordance between 0.36 mg/cm2 mercury and 1.0% ammoniated mercury in petrolatum|Kappa statistic|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.76||||||Concordance between Investigational and Reference Allergen presented for allergen doses which met the minimum criteria of 70% with positive reactions.||0.76|0.15|
81550161|NCT02028208|162775977|OTHER|Concordance between 0.36 mg/cm2 mercury and 0.5% elemental mercury in petrolatum|Kappa statistic|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.93||||||Concordance between Investigational and Reference Allergen presented for allergen doses which met the minimum criteria of 70% with positive reactions.||0.93|0.21|
81550162|NCT02028208|162775977|OTHER|Concordance between 0.10 mg/cm2 palladium and 3.0% sodium tetrachloropalladate in petrolatum|Kappa statistic|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.9||||||Concordance between Investigational and Reference Allergen presented for allergen doses which met the minimum criteria of 70% with positive reactions.||0.90|0.05|
81550163|NCT02028208|162775977|OTHER|Concordance between 0.10 mg/cm2 palladium and 1.0% palladium chloride in petrolatum|Kappa statistic|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.68||||||Concordance between Investigational and Reference Allergen presented for allergen doses which met the minimum criteria of 70% with positive reactions.||0.68|0.10|
81550164|NCT02028208|162775977|OTHER||Kappa statistic|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.0||||||Concordance between 0.30 mg/cm2 palladium and 3.0% sodium tetrachloropalladate in petrolatum||1.00|0.50|
81550165|NCT02028208|162775977|OTHER|Concordance between 0.30 mg/cm2 palladium and 1.0% palladium chloride in petrolatum|Kappa statistic|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.39||||||Concordance between Investigational and Reference Allergen presented for allergen doses which met the minimum criteria of 70% with positive reactions.||0.39|-0.02|
81550166|NCT02028208|162775977|OTHER|Concordance between 0.60 mg/cm2 palladium and 3.0% sodium tetrachloropalladate in petrolatum|Kappa statistic|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.0||||||Concordance between Investigational and Reference Allergen presented for allergen doses which met the minimum criteria of 70% with positive reactions.||1.00|0.50|
81550167|NCT02028208|162775977|OTHER||Kappa statistic|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.17||||Concordance between 0.60 mg/cm2 palladium and 1.0 palladium chloride in petrolatum||Concordance between Investigational and Reference Allergen presented for allergen doses which met the minimum criteria of 70% with positive reactions.||0.17|-0.05|
81550168|NCT00838513|162776011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of TMA event-free responders|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.0|94.0||||||"With a total of 20 patients enrolled between both protocols and, assuming that the true expected probability of TMA Event-Free for eculizumab-treated patients is 40%, then the study had 93.5% power to detect a statistically significant difference. Up to approximately 30 patients were to be enrolled.~All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS."||94|56|
81550169|NCT00838513|162776012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of hematologic normalization|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.0|99.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||99|68|
81550170|NCT00838513|162776013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of complete TMA response|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|49.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||49|9|
81574626|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.992|||||||Chi-squared|||Essential hypertension||||0.9920
81550171|NCT00838513|162776014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||||<0.0001
81550172|NCT00838513|162776015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean change from baseline|6.75||||0.5423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.73|29.23|||ANOVA|Change from baseline were analyzed using a repeated measurement ANOVA model with time and baseline as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years||29.23|-15.73|0.5423
81550173|NCT00838513|162776016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of platelet count normalization|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.0|99.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years||99|68|
81550174|NCT00838513|162776017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of TMA event-free responders|95.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.0|100.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||100|75|
81550175|NCT00838513|162776018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of hematologic normalization|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.0|99.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||99|68|
81550176|NCT00838513|162776019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of complete TMA response|55.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.0|77.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||77|32|
81550177|NCT00838513|162776020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||||<0.0001
81550178|NCT00838513|162776021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean change from baseline|-3.68||||0.7307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.15|17.79|||ANOVA|Change from baseline were analyzed using a repeated measurement ANOVA model with time and baseline as fixed effects and subject as a random effect.||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years with aHUS.||17.79|-25.15|0.7307
81550179|NCT00838513|162776022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of platelet count normalization|90.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.0|99.0||||||All analyses were based on the pooled data from the two protocols: C08-003A (adult) and C08-003B (adolescent), a similar protocol, for patients \<18 years||99|68|
81550180|NCT01056016|162776034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|32.4|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The percentage of patients with whom pediatrician in each group utilized each practice behavior at baseline and 6-months was computed. The reported statistical analysis did not account potential clustering due to the small number of practices in this study.||||=.003
81550181|NCT02289157|162776036|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4|||Regression, Logistic|Ho: There is no difference between number of patients with wound complications between the study (icNPT) and comparison groups.||||1.4|0.5|0.54
81550182|NCT02289157|162776037|OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||Chi-squared|Pearson Chi-squared, df (3)||Ho: There is no difference between the types wound morbidity in the study (icNPT) and comparison groups.||||0.31
81550183|NCT02289157|162776038|OTHER|||||||0.54||||||Ho: There is no difference between initial length of stay between the study (icNPT) and comparison groups.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.54
81550184|NCT02289157|162776039|OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ho: There is no difference in length of stay after readmission for wound morbidity between the study (icNPT) and comparison groups.||||0.41
81550185|NCT02289157|162776040|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||Chi-squared|||Ho: There is no difference between the number of ER visits made per person between the study (icNPT) and comparison groups.||||0.38
81550186|NCT02289157|162776041|OTHER|||||||0.48||||||Ho: There is no difference between the number of visits made to the clinic for wound morbidity per patient between the study (icNPT) and comparison groups.|Chi-squared|||||||0.48
81550187|NCT02289157|162776042|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ho: There is no difference between number of readmissions between the study (icNPT) and comparison groups.||||0.52
81550188|NCT02289157|162776042|OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ho: There is no difference in the use of post operative antimicrobials between the the study (icNPT) and comparison groups.||||0.45
81550189|NCT02289157|162776042|OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Ho: There is no difference in the number of patients with Incision and Drainage and/or Extirpation between the study (icNPT) and comparison groups.||||0.44
81550190|NCT02289157|162776043|OTHER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel test for interactions between different risk factors: scheduled vs unscheduled cesarean section and icNPT vs Standard dressing||||||0.68||||||Ho: There is no difference between patients with wound morbidity that is significantly affected by the use of icNPT and whether or not the cesarean is scheduled or unscheduled.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.68
81550191|NCT02289157|162776044|OTHER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel test for interactions between different risk factors: pfannenstiel vs midline abdominal incision and icNPT vs Standard dressing||||||0.27|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.27
81550192|NCT02289157|162776045|OTHER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel test for interactions between different risk factors: ruptured vs unruptured membranes and icNPT vs Standard dressing||||||0.55|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.55
81550193|NCT02289157|162776046|OTHER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel test for interactions between labor vs no labor stratified by icNPT vs Standard dressing||||||0.49|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.49
81550194|NCT02289157|162776047|OTHER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel measure used to estimate interaction between patients with hypertension versus no hypertension stratified by icNPT versus standard dressing in wound morbidity||||||0.92|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.92
81550195|NCT02289157|162776048|OTHER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel measure used to estimate interaction in icNPT and Standard wound dressings stratified by women with insulin requiring diabetes and no insulin requiring Diabetes.||||||0.22|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.22
81550196|NCT02289157|162776049|OTHER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel measure used to estimate interaction between chorioamnionitis and no chorioamnionitis stratified by icNPT and standard dressing, for wound morbidity||||||0.74|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.74
81550197|NCT00670306|162776092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.1|<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81550198|NCT01301027|162776093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.047
81550199|NCT01301027|162776094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.059
81550200|NCT01301027|162776095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.508|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.508
81550201|NCT01301027|162776096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.984|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.984
81550202|NCT00806819|162776184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.99|||Regression, Cox||HR below 1 favors nintedanib|HR, CI and p-value obtained from the proportional hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1), tumour histology (adenocarcinoma vs. non-adenocarcinoma), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no).||0.99|0.70|0.0435
81550203|NCT00806819|162776185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.21|||Regression, Cox||HR below 1 favors nintedanib|HR, CI and p-value obtained from the prop. hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1), tumour histology (adenocarcinoma vs non-adenocarcinoma), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no).||1.21|0.85|0.8940
81550204|NCT00806819|162776186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0506|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.0|||Regression, Cox||HR below 1 favors nintedanib|HR, CI and p-value obtained from the proportional hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1), tumour histology (adenocarcinoma vs. non-adenocarcinoma), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)||1.00|0.70|0.0506
81550205|NCT00806819|162776187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.0865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.02|||Regression, Cox||HR below 1 favors nintedanib|HR, CI and p-value obtained from the proportional hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1), tumour histology (adenocarcinoma vs. non-adenocarcinoma), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)||1.02|0.73|0.0865
81550206|NCT00806819|162776188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.7279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.85||Odds ratio and p-value are obtained from logistic regression model adjusted for baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1)|Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit to nintedanib|Analysis based on the central independent review||1.85|0.65|0.7279
81550207|NCT00806819|162776188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.76||Odds ratio and p-value are obtained from logistic regression model adjusted for baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1)|Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit to nintedanib|Analysis based on the investigator's assessment||1.76|0.75|0.5180
81550208|NCT00806819|162776191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.0387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.85||Odds ratio and p-value are obtained from logistic regression model adjusted for baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1)|Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit to nintedanib|Analysis based on the central independent review||1.85|1.02|0.0387
81550209|NCT00806819|162776191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.1071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.75||Odds ratio and p-value are obtained from logistic regression model adjusted for baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1)|Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio \>1 indicates a benefit to nintedanib|Analysis based on investigator's assessment||1.75|0.95|0.1071
81550210|NCT00806819|162776193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1558|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value generated from ANOVA model adjusted for baseline ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), tumour histology (adenocarcinoma vs. non-adenocarcinoma), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)|ANOVA|||Analysis based on the central independent review||||0.1558
81550211|NCT00806819|162776193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0565|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value generated from ANOVA model adjusted for baseline ECOG PS (0 vs. 1), tumour histology (adenocarcinoma vs. non-adenocarcinoma), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)|ANOVA|||Analysis based on the investigator's assessment||||0.0565
81550212|NCT00806819|162776194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.5068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.16|||Regression, Cox||HR below 1 favors nintedanib|HR, CI and p-value obtained from the proportional hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs 1), tumour histology (adenocarcinoma vs. non-adenocarcinoma), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no).||1.16|0.74|0.5068
81550213|NCT00806819|162776195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.1181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.05|||Regression, Cox||HR below 1 favors nintedanib|Analysis evaluating the time to deterioration of cough. HR, CI and p-value obtained from the prop. hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs \>=1), tumour histology (adenocarcinoma vs. non-adenocarcinoma), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no)||1.05|0.66|0.1181
81550214|NCT00806819|162776195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.4264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.12|||Regression, Cox||HR below 1 favors nintedanib|Analysis evaluating the time to deterioration of dyspnoea. HR, CI and p-value obtained from the prop. hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs \>=1), tumour histology (adenocarcinoma vs. non-adenocarcinoma), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no).||1.12|0.77|0.4264
81550215|NCT00806819|162776195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.8929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.23|||Regression, Cox||HR below 1 favors nintedanib|Analysis evaluating the time to deterioration of pain. HR, CI and p-value obtained from the prop. hazards model stratified by baseline ECOG PS (0 vs \>= 1), tumour histology (adenocarcinoma vs. non-adenocarcinoma), brain metastases at baseline (yes vs no) and prior treatment with bevacizumab (yes vs no).||1.23|0.84|0.8929
81550216|NCT00912197|162776243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.135|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.135
81550217|NCT00912197|162776244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.688|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.688
81550218|NCT00912197|162776245|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.715|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||after treatment, 56 days||||0.715
81550219|NCT00912197|162776246|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.578|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.578
81550220|NCT00912197|162776246|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||baseline to after treatment, at 56 days||||0.007
81550221|NCT00912197|162776246|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||calculated|t-test, 2 sided|||baseline to after treatment, at 56 days||||0.05
81550222|NCT00912197|162776250|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||ANCOVA|||Acetate||||0.024
81574627|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4626|||||||Chi-squared|||Residual codes; unclassified||||0.4626
81574628|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8922|||||||Chi-squared|||Residual codes; unclassified||||0.8922
81574629|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7143|||||||Chi-squared|||Residual codes; unclassified||||0.7143
81574630|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8212|||||||Chi-squared|||Disorders of lipid metabolism||||0.8212
81550223|NCT00756613|162776256|EQUIVALENCE|We considered a 20% reduction in primary events to be a reasonable goal of intensive glycemic control over the anticipated 15-year study time period. This effect size was chosen by taking into consideration both the probability of observing an effect of that size given the level of achieved A1c separation, and the perceived value to the patient of this level of benefit relative to the risk and burden of intensive glycemic control.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.91||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.06|||Regression, Cox|||To determine the long term effects of intensive glycemic control in type 2 diabetes on major cardiovascular events.||1.06|0.78|0.24
81550224|NCT00756613|162776257|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is expected 20% reduction for the intensive treatment group compared to the standard treatment group.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.02||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.18|||Regression, Cox|||||1.18|0.88|0.81
81550225|NCT00756613|162776258|EQUIVALENCE|The equivalence margin is 20% reduction of intensive treatment group versus standard treatment group.|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.9||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.2|||Regression, Cox|||||1.20|0.67|0.48
81550226|NCT00756613|162776260|EQUIVALENCE|T-test comparing between the two groups of treatment using the average score of last two surveys.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.61||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.172
81550227|NCT04901715|162776261|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.002
81550228|NCT04901715|162776261|OTHER|||||||0.054|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.054
81550229|NCT04901715|162776261|OTHER|||||||0.27|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.27
81550230|NCT04901715|162776262|OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.014
81550231|NCT04901715|162776262|OTHER|||||||0.066|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.066
81550232|NCT04901715|162776262|OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.58
81550233|NCT01326104|162776264|SUPERIORITY||comparing two curves|0.286||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.107|0.764||This is the p-value comparing Group A with historical control.|Log Rank|One sample log rank.||Based on published literature, PFS-12 for patients with recurrent disease after initiating treatment with HDC + PBSCT or standard salvage therapy was 33% (95% confidence interval of 10%, 59%). The study was designed to differentiate between a PFS-12 rate of 33% (null hypothesis) and 55% (alternative hypothesis). If 35 patients enrolled, this assessment has 90% power assuming a type I error rate of 0.10. We assume that PFS of historical controls follows exponential distribution.||0.764|0.107|0.927
81550234|NCT01326104|162776264|SUPERIORITY||compare two curves|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||This is the p-value comparing Group B with historical control.|Log Rank|||Based on published literature, PFS-12 for patients with recurrent disease after initiating treatment with HDC + PBSCT or standard salvage therapy was 33% (95% confidence interval of 10%, 59%). The study was designed to differentiate between a PFS-12 rate of 33% (null hypothesis) and 55% (alternative hypothesis). If 35 patients enrolled, this assessment has 90% power assuming a type I error rate of 0.10. We assume that PFS of historical controls follows exponential distribution.||||<0.001
81550235|NCT01326104|162776264|SUPERIORITY||Comparing two curves|0.091|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.03|0.276||This is the p-value comparing Groups A and B combined with historical control.|Log Rank|||||0.276|0.03|<0.001
81550236|NCT00494676|162776271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.2|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|21.0|||McNemar||The marginal odds ratio based on discordant pairs was computed.|The analysis used a McNemar test for data combined across both periods of the crossover. We estimated that 70% and 35% of participants would say yes to the real and sham prisms, respectively. For a 2-tailed test, the minimum sample size to detect a 35% difference in yes responses to real and sham prisms was 57 participants, assuming 30% overlap (30% said yes to both pairs of glasses), power of 90% and α of 1%. Assuming an attrition rate of 20%, we planned to enroll 68 participants.||21.0|1.8|= 0.001
81550237|NCT00494676|162776272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.6|=|0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Mobility improvement scores were normally distributed. A paired t-test was used to conduct a within-subjects comparison of the crossover differences in mobility scores between real and sham prism glasses. An alpha level of 5% was used to indicate statistical significance for secondary analyses||1.3|-0.1|= 0.09
81550238|NCT00494676|162776273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.7|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|3.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.0|0.7|= 0.002
81550239|NCT00494676|162776274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.1|=|0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.3|-1.2|= 0.21
81550240|NCT04073225|162776301|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-33.8||||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.9|33.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects models were fit including fixed effects for intervention arm, visit (baseline, 12 week) and intervention by visit interaction; and random intercepts and slopes for each participant.||33.2|-100.9|.323
81550241|NCT04073225|162776302|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-81.3||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-165.2|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects models were fit including fixed effects for intervention arm, visit (baseline, 12 week) and intervention by visit interaction; and random intercepts and slopes for each participant.||2.5|-165.2|.057
81550242|NCT04073225|162776303|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.1||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|6.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects models were fit including fixed effects for intervention arm, visit (baseline, 12 week) and intervention by visit interaction; and random intercepts and slopes for each participant.||6.08|0.03|.047
81550243|NCT04073225|162776304|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.59||||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed effects models were fit including fixed effects for intervention arm, visit (baseline, 12 week) and intervention by visit interaction; and random intercepts and slopes for each participant.||2.6|-1.4|.565
81550244|NCT04073225|162776305|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.825||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|3.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.03|-0.50|0.147
81550245|NCT04073225|162776306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|99.4||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-334.3|533.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||We conducted t-tests of differences in volumetric change comparing intervention to control arms.||533.0|-334.3|.605
81550246|NCT04073225|162776307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|130.8||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-259.7|248.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||We conducted t-tests of differences in volumetric change comparing intervention to control arms.||248.6|-259.7|.590
81550247|NCT04073225|162776308|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|73.85||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-183.11|133.68|||t-test, 2 sided|||||133.68|-183.11|.743
81550248|NCT04073225|162776309|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13||0.731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.91|5.71|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.71|-7.91|0.731
81550249|NCT00078897|162776351|OTHER|Negative binomial regression|Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.16|||Negative binomial regression|||||1.16|0.91|0.68
81550250|NCT03776812|162776377|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.3293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.22|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.22|0.56|0.3293
81550251|NCT03776812|162776377|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.98|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||0.98|0.44|0.0384
81550252|NCT04758637|162776456|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.62||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|13.59||The calculated p-value is 7.62E-10.|Zero-inflated Poisson mixed regression|Model estimates were used to derive estimated difference in difference value. Confidence intervals were bootstrapped using 1000 repetitions.||Null hypothesis is the difference in difference in estimated mean pill counts from the last week of baseline (week 26) to the last week of the intervention period (week 53) between control and non-fatal is 0.||13.59|2.4|0
81550253|NCT04758637|162776456|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.65||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.14|-6.97||The calculated p-value is 2E-16.|Zero-inflated Poisson mixed regression|Model estimates were used to derive estimated difference in difference value. Confidence intervals were bootstrapped using 1000 repetitions.||Null hypothesis is the difference in difference in estimated means from the study start (week 0) to the study end (week 23) between control and fatal is 0.||-6.97|-25.14|0
81550254|NCT04758637|162776457|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.72||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.86|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.86|-0.43|0.219
81550255|NCT04758637|162776457|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.72||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.46|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.46|-1.9|0.229
81550256|NCT00048074|162776479|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The IV dosing regimen (2mg q 2 mo IV) was considered non-inferior to the 2.5 mg daily regimen if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference in mean percent change in BMD was greater or equal to -1 percentage point.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.257|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.701|1.814|||ANOVA||Treatment effect is the difference in the mean values of the IV regimen (2mg q 2 mo IV) and the active-control.|The primary hypothesis was that the difference in the effects of daily oral ibandronate and IV ibandronate (2mg q 2 mo IV) on the relative change in lumbar spine BMD (L2 - L4) was small, no more than 1%, the margin of clinical equivalence.||1.814|0.701|<0.001
81550257|NCT00048074|162776479|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The IV dosing regimen (3mg q 3 mo IV) was considered non-inferior to the 2.5 mg daily regimen if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference in mean percent change in BMD was greater or equal to -1 percentage point.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.025|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.471|1.578|||ANOVA||Treatment effect is the difference in the mean values of the IV regimen (3mg q 3 mo IV) and the active-control.|The primary hypothesis was that the difference in the effects of daily oral ibandronate and IV ibandronate (3mg q 3 mo IV) on the relative change in lumbar spine BMD (L2 - L4) was small, no more than 1%, the margin of clinical equivalence.||1.578|0.471|<0.001
81550258|NCT00356304|162776569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.05
81550259|NCT03237286|162776573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.0004
81550260|NCT00948441|162776593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||matched pairs T test to compare infection rates during the two study periods||||0.012
81550261|NCT00104520|162776608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||0.0||||Analysis based on 2-sided test with 0.05 a priori threshold for statistical significance. No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||H0: no difference between AZLI and placebo (pooled treatment groups) in time to need for inhaled or IV antibiotics. Assuming 2-sided significance level of 0.05, \~210 subjects (70 in each AZLI group, 35 in each placebo group) provided \>90% power to reject null hypothesis based on Lakatos normal approximation method with weights being one. Therefore, 250 subjects were to be randomized at Visit 2 (Day -28) to ensure at least 210 participants entered double-blind treatment period at Day 0.||||0.0070
81550262|NCT00104520|162776609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.01||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|9.21||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and baseline value.||Null hypothesis was there is no difference between 75 mg AZLI and placebo (pooled treatment groups) in change from baseline in CFQ-R RSS scores.||9.21|0.81|0.0196
81550263|NCT00104520|162776610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.28||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|10.06||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and baseline value.||Null hypothesis was there is no difference between 75 mg AZLI and placebo (pooled treatment groups) in percent change from baseline in FEV1 (L).||10.060|2.500|0.0012
81550264|NCT00104520|162776612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.659||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.125|-0.193|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included terms for treatment and baseline highest MIC of aztreonam for PA (\<=2, 4-8, 16-128 or \>=256 μg/mL) value.||Null hypothesis was there is no difference between 75 mg AZLI and placebo (pooled treatment groups) in mean change from baseline in log10 PA CFUs in sputum.||-0.193|-1.125|0.0059
81550265|NCT01640834|162776639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.84||||0.0542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.82|0.14|||t-test, 1 sided|||The mean change on Day 2 from Day 1 in the 24-hour insulin dose for the placebo group was subtracted from each participant's change on Day 2 from Day 1 in the 24-hour insulin dose. This placebo adjusted 24-hour insulin dose was compared within the 100-mg LY2409021 dose group using a 1 sample t-test.||0.14|-11.82|0.0542
81550266|NCT01640834|162776639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.89||||0.0826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.95|1.16|||t-test, 1 sided|||The mean change on Day 2 from Day 1 in the 24-hour insulin dose for the placebo group was subtracted from each participant's change on Day 2 from Day 1 in the 24-hour insulin dose. This placebo adjusted 24-hour insulin dose was compared within the 300-mg LY2409021 dose group.||1.16|-14.95|0.0826
81550267|NCT01640834|162776640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.0||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.7|-0.4|||t-test, 1 sided|||Analysis was performed using the percent change in insulin dose, which takes into account absolute differences in individual insulin doses. The mean percent change on Day 2 from Day 1 in the 24-hour insulin dose for the placebo group was subtracted from each participant's percent change on Day 2 from Day 1 in the 24-hour insulin dose. This placebo adjusted 24-hour insulin dose was compared within the 100-mg LY2409021 dose group using a 1 sample t-test.||-0.4|-33.7|0.0460
81574631|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5732|||||||Chi-squared|||Disorders of lipid metabolism||||0.5732
81574632|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7319|||||||Chi-squared|||Disorders of lipid metabolism||||0.7319
81574633|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9272|||||||Chi-squared|||Back problems||||0.9272
81550268|NCT01640834|162776640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.6||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|-4.3|||t-test, 1 sided|||Analysis was performed using the percent change in insulin dose, which takes into account absolute differences in individual insulin doses. The mean percent change on Day 2 from Day 1 in the 24-hour insulin dose for the placebo group was subtracted from each participant's percent change on Day 2 from Day 1 in the 24-hour insulin dose. This placebo adjusted 24-hour insulin dose was compared within the 300-mg LY2409021 dose group using a 1 sample t-test.||-4.3|-35.0|0.0192
81550269|NCT01640834|162776645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-46.0||||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.0|-9.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis of the effect of LY2409021 treatment on peak glucose concentration after an intramuscular injection of glucagon (1 milligram).||-9|-82|0.0187
81550270|NCT01640834|162776645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-59.0||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.0|-23.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis of the effect of LY2409021 treatment on peak glucose concentration after an intramuscular injection of glucagon (1 milligram).||-23|-96|0.0048
81550271|NCT01640834|162776646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4423.0||||0.0278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8256.0|-590.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis of the effect of LY2409021 treatment on area under the glucose concentration curve from time 0 to 2 hours postdose following an intramuscular injection of glucagon (1 milligram).||-590|-8256|0.0278
81550272|NCT01640834|162776646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5187.0||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8371.0|-2004.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||Statistical analysis of the effect of LY2409021 treatment on area under the glucose concentration curve from time 0 to 2 hours postdose following an intramuscular injection of glucagon (1 milligram).||-2004|-8371|0.0046
81550273|NCT00147069|162776675|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.1
81550274|NCT00147069|162776676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||The reported p value was calculated|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.05
81550275|NCT00147069|162776677|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.05
81550276|NCT00147069|162776678|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.05
81550277|NCT00459732|162776685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.13
81550278|NCT00459732|162776686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|Repeated measures||||||0.44
81550279|NCT00459732|162776687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|Repeated measures analysis of variance adjusted for baseline osteocalcin level.||||||0.16
81550280|NCT03983317|162776719|OTHER|We tested if the average drinks consumed was statistically different in Week 2 of the Treatment Phase vs. the Baseline Phase. This was evaluated via a paired t-test.||||||0.026|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.026
81550281|NCT03983317|162776721|OTHER|We tested if the average craving intensity was statistically different in Week 2 of the Treatment Phase vs. the Baseline Phase. This was evaluated via a paired t-test.||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.001
81550282|NCT03436082|162776750|OTHER|We used Stata version 14.2 (StataCorp LP) to perform chi-square tests to compare syncing of the Fitbit device and response rate for the postprocedure recovery PROMs and disease-specific PROMs between patients in the bariatric surgery and atrial fibrillation ablation groups, using a p value \< 0.05 to denote statistical significance.||||||0.04|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.04
81550283|NCT03436082|162776752|OTHER|We used Stata version 14.2 (StataCorp LP) to perform chi-square tests to compare syncing of the Fitbit device and response rate for the postprocedure recovery PROMs and disease-specific PROMs between patients in the bariatric surgery and atrial fibrillation ablation groups, using a p value \< 0.05 to denote statistical significance.||||||0.85|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.85
81550284|NCT04335136|162776864|OTHER|||||||0.5207||||||The level of significance was 5% (2-sided).|Chi-squared|||"Hypothesis tested: H0: pAPN01 = pPlacebo; H1: pAPN01 ≠ pPlacebo (with p=proportion of patients with event).~A total of 186 patients (93 per group) was estimated to yield 80% power to detect a 20% absolute risk reduction in the primary, from 50% in the placebo group to 30% in the APN01 group, at a 2-sided alpha of 0.05. To consider patients who would be randomized but not treated, a total of 200 patients (100 per group) were planned to be enrolled."||||0.5207
81550285|NCT04335136|162776864|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.3588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|Degree of freedom: 1||||1.70|0.23|0.3588
81550286|NCT01305577|162776882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|8.28|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression analysis with treatment and Baseline CR-SMFRS value in the model.|The odds ratio was based on a logistic regression model adjusted for the Baseline score. Odds ratios \>1 indicate a positive treatment effect.|"The null hypothesis was there was no difference between deoxycholic acid 1 mg/cm² and placebo.~An adjustment for multiplicity was performed for the two co-primary endpoints. This was accounted for by using the larger of the two P-values in the Bonferroni-Holm scheme."||8.28|2.70|<0.001
81550287|NCT01305577|162776882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.52|10.94|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression analysis with treatment and Baseline CR-SMFRS value in the model.|The odds ratio was based on a logistic regression model adjusted for the Baseline score. Odds ratios \>1 indicate a positive treatment effect.|The null hypothesis was there was no difference between deoxycholic acid 2 mg/cm² and placebo. An adjustment for multiplicity was performed for the two co-primary endpoints. This was accounted for by using the larger of the two P-values in the Bonferroni-Holm scheme.||10.94|3.52|<0.001
81550288|NCT01305577|162776883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.58||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|25.87|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression analysis with treatment and Baseline CR-SMFRS value in the model.|Odds ratio was based on a logistic regression model adjusted for the Baseline score. Odds ratios \>1 indicate a positive treatment effect.|||25.87|1.20|0.028
81550289|NCT01305577|162776883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.75|52.9|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression analysis with treatment and Baseline CR-SMFRS value in the model.|Odds ratio was based on a logistic regression model adjusted for the Baseline score. Odds ratios \>1 indicate a positive treatment effect.|||52.90|2.75|<0.001
81550290|NCT01305577|162776884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|5.14|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression analysis with treatment and Baseline SSRS value in the model|Odds ratio was based on a logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline score. Odds ratios \>1 indicate a positive treatment effect.|"The null hypothesis was there was no difference between deoxycholic acid 1 mg/cm² and placebo.~An adjustment for multiplicity was performed for the two co-primary endpoints. This was accounted for by using the larger of the two P-values in the Bonferroni-Holm scheme."||5.14|1.74|<0.001
81550291|NCT01305577|162776884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.99|9.11|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression analysis with treatment and baseline SSRS value in the model|Odds ratio was based on a logistic regression model adjusted for Baseline score. Odds ratios \>1 indicate a positive treatment effect.|"The null hypothesis was there was no difference between deoxycholic acid 2 mg/cm² and placebo.~An adjustment for multiplicity was performed for the two co-primary endpoints. This was accounted for by using the larger of the two P-values in the Bonferroni-Holm scheme."||9.11|2.99|<0.001
81550292|NCT01305577|162776885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.35|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|The model included the fixed effect factors visit and treatment, the visit\*treatment interaction, and the baseline CR-SMFRS values as covariate.||||-0.35|-0.68|<0.001
81550293|NCT01305577|162776885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.5|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|The model included the fixed effect factors visit and treatment, the visit\*treatment interaction, and the baseline CR-SMFRS values as covariate.||||-0.50|-0.84|<0.001
81550294|NCT01305577|162776886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.47|||ANCOVA|The model includes the fixed effect factor treatment and the Baseline values as covariate.||||1.47|0.61|<0.001
81550295|NCT01305577|162776886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.84|||ANCOVA|The model includes the fixed effect factor treatment and the Baseline values as covariate.||||1.84|0.99|<0.001
81550296|NCT01305577|162776887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean Difference|-1.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.87|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|The model includes the fixed effect factors visit and treatment, the visit\*treatment interaction, and the Baseline values as covariate.||||-0.87|-2.50|<0.001
81550297|NCT01305577|162776887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.97|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|-1.15|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures|The model includes the fixed effect factors visit and treatment, the visit\*treatment interaction, and the baseline values as covariate.||||-1.15|-2.79|<0.001
81550298|NCT01305577|162776888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's chi-square test|||||||<0.001
81550299|NCT01305577|162776888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson's chi-square test|||||||<0.001
81550300|NCT02197078|162776923|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.03||||||||1.03|0.66|
81550301|NCT02197078|162776923|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.1||||||||1.10|0.65|
81550302|NCT02197078|162776923|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.86||||||||0.86|0.49|
81550303|NCT02197078|162776923|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.1||||||||1.10|0.83|
81550304|NCT02197078|162776923|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.19||||||||1.19|0.85|
81550305|NCT02197078|162776923|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.96||||||||0.96|0.66|
81550306|NCT02197078|162776924|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.23||||||||1.23|0.66|
81550307|NCT02197078|162776924|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.16||||||||1.16|0.57|
81550308|NCT02197078|162776924|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.01||||||||1.01|0.48|
81550309|NCT02197078|162776924|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.28||||||||1.28|0.85|
81550310|NCT02197078|162776924|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.28||||||||1.28|0.79|
81550311|NCT02197078|162776924|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.06||||||||1.06|0.62|
81550312|NCT02197078|162776925|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.94||||||||0.94|0.51|
81550313|NCT02197078|162776925|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.9||||||||0.90|0.44|
81550314|NCT02197078|162776925|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.88||||||||0.88|0.41|
81550315|NCT02197078|162776925|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.17||||||||1.17|0.81|
81550316|NCT02197078|162776925|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.19||||||||1.19|0.77|
81550317|NCT02197078|162776925|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.97||||||||0.97|0.60|
81550318|NCT02197078|162776926|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.38||||||||1.38|0.58|
81550319|NCT02197078|162776926|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.64||||||||1.64|0.60|
81550320|NCT02197078|162776926|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.78||||||||0.78|0.24|
81550321|NCT02197078|162776926|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.25||||||||1.25|0.73|
81550322|NCT02197078|162776926|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.52||||||||1.52|0.78|
81550323|NCT02197078|162776926|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.05||||||||1.05|0.52|
81550324|NCT02197078|162776927|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.18||||||||2.18|1.10|
81550325|NCT02197078|162776927|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|3.03||||||||3.03|1.19|
81550326|NCT02197078|162776927|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.68||||||||1.68|0.73|
81550327|NCT02197078|162776927|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.29||||||||1.29|0.76|
81550328|NCT02197078|162776927|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.56||||||||1.56|0.77|
81550329|NCT02197078|162776927|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.14||||||||1.14|0.54|
81550330|NCT02197078|162776928|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.0||||||||2.00|0.97|
81550331|NCT02197078|162776928|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.72||||||||2.72|1.07|
81550332|NCT02197078|162776928|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.79||||||||1.79|0.75|
81550333|NCT02197078|162776928|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.76||||||||1.76|1.01|
81550334|NCT02197078|162776928|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.27||||||||2.27|1.02|
81550335|NCT02197078|162776928|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.71||||||||1.71|0.81|
81550336|NCT02197078|162776929|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|1.47||||||||1.47|1.04|
81550337|NCT02197078|162776929|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.61||||||||1.61|1.06|
81550338|NCT02197078|162776929|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.29||||||||1.29|0.84|
81550339|NCT02197078|162776929|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.19||||||||1.19|0.91|
81550340|NCT02197078|162776929|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.27||||||||1.27|0.90|
81550341|NCT02197078|162776929|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.09||||||||1.09|0.75|
81550342|NCT02197078|162776930|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|4.06||||||||4.06|0.64|
81550343|NCT02197078|162776930|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|4.58||||||||4.58|0.61|
81550344|NCT02197078|162776930|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|5.48||||||||5.48|0.62|
81550345|NCT02197078|162776930|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.4||||||||2.40|0.57|
81550346|NCT02197078|162776930|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|2.43||||||||2.43|0.38|
81550347|NCT02197078|162776930|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|4.27||||||||4.27|0.64|
81550348|NCT00622440|162776931|OTHER||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Effect Size|0.275||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon rank sum||The wilcoxon rank sum effect size ranges in strength of effect from small (0.10 - \< 0.30), to medium (0.30 - \< 0.50), to large (\>=0.50) with a total range of 0 to 1|Estimated Effect Size for Phase 3 Trial||||.042
81550349|NCT02105961|162776947|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (Mepolizumab 100/Placebo)|0.8||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.98||Adjusted p-value; Family wise type I error controlled within each endpoint using a Hochberg testing procedure|Negative binomial model||Analysis using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no. of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1, smoking status and offset of log (time in on- and off- treatment period)|||0.98|0.65|0.068
81550350|NCT02105961|162776947|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (Mepolizumab 100/Placebo)|0.8||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.98||Unadjusted p-value|Negative binomial model||Analysis using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no. of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1, smoking status and offset of log (time in on- and off- treatment period)|||0.98|0.65|0.034
81550351|NCT02105961|162776947|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (Mepolizumab 300/Placebo)|0.86||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.05||Adjusted p-value; Family wise type I error controlled within each endpoint using a Hochberg testing procedure|Negative binomial model||Analysis using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no. of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1, smoking status and offset of log (time in on- and off- treatment period|||1.05|0.70|0.140
81550352|NCT02105961|162776947|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (Mepolizumab 300/Placebo)|0.86||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.05||Unadjusted p-value|Negative binomial model||Analysis using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no. of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1, smoking status and offset of log (time in on- and off- treatment period)|||1.05|0.70|0.140
81550353|NCT02105961|162776948|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio(Mepolizumab 100/Placebo)|0.82||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.04||Adjusted p-value; Family wise type I error controlled within each endpoint using a Hochberg testing procedure|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||Analysis performed using a Cox Proportional Hazards Model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, number of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1 and smoking status|||1.04|0.64|0.140
81550354|NCT02105961|162776948|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (Mepolizumab/Placebo)|0.82||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.04||Unadjusted p-value|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||Analysis performed using a Cox Proportional Hazards Model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, number of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1 and smoking status|||1.04|0.64|0.103
81550355|NCT02105961|162776948|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (Mepolizumab 300/Placebo)|0.77||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.97||Adjusted p-value; Family wise type I error controlled within each endpoint using a Hochberg testing procedure|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||Analysis performed using a Cox Proportional Hazards Model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, number of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1 and smoking status|||0.97|0.60|0.140
81550356|NCT02105961|162776948|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (Mepolizumab 300/Placebo)|0.77||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.97||Unadjusted p-value|Cox Proportional Hazards Model||Analysis performed using a Cox Proportional Hazards Model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, number of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1 and smoking status|||0.97|0.60|0.030
81550357|NCT02105961|162776949|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (Mepolizumab 100/Placebo)|0.59||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.98||Adjusted p-value; Family wise type I error controlled within each endpoint using a Hochberg testing procedure|Negative binomial model||Analysis using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no. of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1, smoking status and offset of log (time in on- and off- treatment period)|||0.98|0.35|0.140
81550358|NCT02105961|162776949|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (Mepolizumab 100/Placebo)|0.59||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.98||Unadjusted p-value|Negative binomial model||Analysis using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no. of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1, smoking status and offset of log (time in on- and off- treatment period)|||0.98|0.35|0.042
81550359|NCT02105961|162776949|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (Mepolizumab 300/Placebo)|0.83||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.34||Adjusted p-value; Family wise type I error controlled within each endpoint using a Hochberg testing procedure|Negative binomial model||Analysis using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no. of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1, smoking status and offset of log (time in on- and off- treatment period)|||1.34|0.51|0.447
81550360|NCT02105961|162776949|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio (Mepolizumab 300/Placebo)|0.83||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.34||Unadjusted p-value|Negative binomial model||Analysis using a negative binomial model with covariates of treatment, geographic region, no. of moderate/severe exacerbations in previous year, Baseline percent predicted FEV1, smoking status and offset of log (time in on- and off- treatment period)|||1.34|0.51|0.447
81550361|NCT02105961|162776950|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference(Mepolizumab 100-Placebo)|-1.8||||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.8||Adjusted p-value; Family wise type I error controlled within each endpoint using a Hochberg testing procedure|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Analysis performed using mixed model repeated measures with covariates of Baseline SGRQ total score, geographic region, smoking status, treatment and visit, plus interaction terms for visit by Baseline and visit by treatment group.|||0.8|-4.5|0.447
81574634|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1441|||||||Chi-squared|||Back problems||||0.1441
81574635|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1859|||||||Chi-squared|||Back problems||||0.1859
81574636|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3109|||||||Chi-squared|||Other upper respiratory infections||||0.3109
81550362|NCT02105961|162776950|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference(Mepolizumab 100-Placebo)|-1.8||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.8||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Analysis performed using mixed model repeated measures with covariates of Baseline SGRQ total score, geographic region, smoking status, treatment and visit, plus interaction terms for visit by Baseline and visit by treatment group.|||0.8|-4.5|0.180
81550363|NCT02105961|162776950|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference(Mepolizumab 300-Placebo)|-0.1||||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.6||Adjusted p-value; Family wise type I error controlled within each endpoint using a Hochberg testing procedure|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Analysis performed using mixed model repeated measures with covariates of Baseline SGRQ total score, geographic region, smoking status, treatment and visit, plus interaction terms for visit by Baseline and visit by treatment group.|||2.6|-2.8|0.926
81550364|NCT02105961|162776950|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference(Mepolizumab 300-Placebo)|-0.1||||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.6||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Analysis performed using mixed model repeated measures with covariates of Baseline SGRQ total score, geographic region, smoking status, treatment and visit, plus interaction terms for visit by Baseline and visit by treatment group.|||2.6|-2.8|0.926
81550365|NCT02105961|162776951|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference(Mepolizumab 100-Placebo)|-1.1||||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.0||Adjusted p-value; Family wise type I error controlled within each endpoint using a Hochberg testing procedure|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Analysis performed using mixed model repeated measures with covariates of Baseline CAT score, geographic region, smoking status, treatment and visit, plus interaction terms for visit by Baseline and visit by treatment group.|||0.0|-2.3|0.926
81550366|NCT02105961|162776951|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference(Mepolizumab 100-Placebo)|-1.1||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.0||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Analysis performed using mixed model repeated measures with covariates of Baseline CAT score, geographic region, smoking status, treatment and visit, plus interaction terms for visit by Baseline and visit by treatment group.|||0.0|-2.3|0.055
81550367|NCT02105961|162776951|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference(Mepolizumab 300-Placebo)|-0.4||||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.8||Adjusted p-value; Family wise type I error controlled within each endpoint using a Hochberg testing procedure|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Analysis performed using mixed model repeated measures with covariates of Baseline CAT score, geographic region, smoking status, treatment and visit, plus interaction terms for visit by Baseline and visit by treatment group.|||0.8|-1.5|0.926
81550368|NCT02105961|162776951|SUPERIORITY||Mean difference(Mepolizumab 300-Placebo)|-0.4||||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.8||Unadjusted p-value|Mixed Model Repeated Measures Analysis||Analysis performed using mixed model repeated measures with covariates of Baseline CAT score, geographic region, smoking status, treatment and visit, plus interaction terms for visit by Baseline and visit by treatment group.|||0.8|-1.5|0.547
81550369|NCT03860259|162776952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1771||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||24 hrs||||0.1771
81550370|NCT03860259|162776952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2833||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||48 hrs||||0.2833
81550371|NCT03860259|162776952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0909||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||72 hrs||||0.0909
81550372|NCT03860259|162776952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.231||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||96 hrs||||0.2310
81550373|NCT03860259|162776952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0801|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||120 hrs||||0.0801
81550374|NCT03860259|162776952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0307||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Total||||0.0307
81550375|NCT03860259|162776953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1956||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||24 hrs||||0.1956
81550376|NCT03860259|162776953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2274||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||48 hrs||||0.2274
81550377|NCT03860259|162776953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.109||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||72 hrs||||0.1090
81550378|NCT03860259|162776953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1618||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||96 hrs||||0.1618
81550379|NCT03860259|162776953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1264||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||120 hrs||||0.1264
81550380|NCT03860259|162776953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0394||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 14||||0.0394
81550381|NCT03860259|162776953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3968||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 30||||0.3968
81550382|NCT03860259|162776953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3407||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 60||||0.3407
81550383|NCT03860259|162776953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4033||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 90||||0.4033
81550384|NCT03860259|162776954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1707||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Time of discharge||||0.1707
81550385|NCT03860259|162776954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3446||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||24 hrs||||0.3446
81550386|NCT03860259|162776954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.431|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||48 hrs||||0.4310
81550387|NCT03860259|162776954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3143||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||72 hrs||||0.3143
81550388|NCT03860259|162776954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4749||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||96 hrs||||0.4749
81550389|NCT03860259|162776954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3728||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||120 hrs||||0.3728
81550390|NCT03860259|162776954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1628|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Day 14||||0.1628
81550391|NCT03860259|162776954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0731||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 30||||0.0731
81550392|NCT03860259|162776954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4909||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 60||||0.4909
81550393|NCT03860259|162776954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4411||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 90||||0.4411
81550394|NCT03860259|162776955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1786||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Acetaminophen||||0.1786
81550395|NCT03860259|162776955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1876||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Ibuprofen||||0.1876
81550396|NCT03860259|162776956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3638||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline PCS||||0.3638
81550397|NCT03860259|162776956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0856||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 14 PCS||||0.0856
81550398|NCT03860259|162776956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4428||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 30 PCS||||0.4428
81550399|NCT03860259|162776956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3378||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 60 PCS||||0.3378
81550400|NCT03860259|162776956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3942||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 90 PCS||||0.3942
81550401|NCT03860259|162776956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.219||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline MCS||||0.2190
81550402|NCT03860259|162776956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1112||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 14 MCS||||0.1112
81550403|NCT03860259|162776956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1737||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 30 MCS||||0.1737
81550404|NCT03860259|162776956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2408||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 60 MCS||||0.2408
81550405|NCT03860259|162776956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 90 MCS||||0.0380
81550406|NCT03860259|162776957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.222||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.2220
81550407|NCT03860259|162776958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2856||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.2856
81550408|NCT03860259|162776961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2241|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.2241
81550409|NCT03860259|162776962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2714||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Time of discharge||||0.2714
81550410|NCT03860259|162776962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3749||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||24 hrs||||0.3749
81550411|NCT03860259|162776962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3862||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||48 hrs||||0.3862
81550412|NCT03860259|162776962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1735||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||72 hrs||||0.1735
81550413|NCT03860259|162776962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4304||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||96 hrs||||0.4304
81550414|NCT03860259|162776962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4902||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||120 hrs||||0.4902
81550415|NCT03860259|162776962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4371||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 14||||0.4371
81550416|NCT03860259|162776962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.195||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 30||||0.1950
81550417|NCT03860259|162776962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4124|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Day 60||||0.4124
81550418|NCT03860259|162776962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0268||||||P value less than 0.1 will be considered significant|t-test, 1 sided|||Day 90||||0.0268
81550419|NCT04380519|162776991|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.012||||0.434|ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.88|||Hochberg adjustment was applied for p-values|Maximal Likelihood Estimator (MLE) model||||||0.880|0.434
81550420|NCT04380519|162776991|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.125||||0.073|ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.989|||Hochberg adjustment was applied for p-values|Maximal Likelihood Estimator (MLE) model||||||0.989|0.073
81550421|NCT04380519|162776993|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.019||||0.393|ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.892|||unadjusted|Maximal Likelihood Estimator (MLE) model||||||0.892|0.393
81550422|NCT04380519|162776993|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.098||||0.061|ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.975|||unadjusted|Maximal Likelihood Estimator (MLE) model||||||0.975|0.061
81550423|NCT04380519|162776994|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.44||||||||1.44|0.31|
81550424|NCT04380519|162776994|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.89||||||||0.89|0.12|
81550425|NCT04380519|162776994|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.49||||||||1.49|0.28|
81550426|NCT04380519|162776994|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.87||||||||0.87|0.11|
81550427|NCT04380519|162776995|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|5.92||||||||5.92|0.93|
81550428|NCT04380519|162776995|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|4.09||||||||4.09|0.55|
81550429|NCT04380519|162776995|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|6.81||||||||6.81|0.94|
81550430|NCT04380519|162776995|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|4.46||||||||4.46|0.53|
81550431|NCT03656380|162776996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.14
81550432|NCT03656380|162776997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.95
81550433|NCT03656380|162776998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.20
81550434|NCT03656380|162776999|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81550435|NCT03656380|162777000|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||\<15 eos/hpf||||<0.001
81550436|NCT03656380|162777000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||≤6 eos/hpf||||0.02
81550437|NCT03656380|162777000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Chi-squared|||≤1 eos/hpf||||0.27
81550438|NCT03656380|162777001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.03
81550439|NCT03656380|162777002|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.44
81550440|NCT05300763|162777013|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval is above 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|3.22|||Linear Mixed Model||Odds Ratio was calculated as Test over Control.|||3.22|1.25|
81550441|NCT05300763|162777014|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided adjusted (96.25%) confidence interval is above 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|96.25|1.18|3.41|||Linear Mixed Model||Odds Ratio was calculated as Test over Control.|||3.41|1.18|
81550442|NCT05300763|162777015|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided adjusted (97.5 %) confidence interval is above 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.3|3.64|||Linear Mixed Model||Odds Ratio was calculated as Test over Control.|||3.64|1.30|
81550443|NCT05300763|162777016|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval is above 1.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|3.02|||Linear Mixed Model||Odds Ratio was calculated as Test over Control.|||3.02|1.04|
81550444|NCT02283762|162777027|SUPERIORITY||Difference of LS means|-2.34||||0.0815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.99|0.3|||MMRM (Method 1)|||||0.30|-4.99|0.0815
81550445|NCT02283762|162777028|SUPERIORITY|The pre-specified test was for superiority but ONLY if the primary endpoint and secondary endpoints were meeting statistical significance (hierarchical testing).|%|0.2||||0.977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.68|14.09|||Mantel Haenszel|||||14.09|-13.68|0.9770
81550446|NCT02283762|162777029|SUPERIORITY|The pre-specified test was for superiority but ONLY if the primary endpoint and secondary endpoints were meeting statistical significance (hierarchical testing).|Difference in LS means|-0.07||||0.3529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.08|||MMRM (Method 1)|||change from baseline||0.08|-0.23|0.3529
81550447|NCT02283762|162777030|SUPERIORITY|The pre-specified test was for superiority but ONLY if the primary endpoint and secondary endpoints were meeting statistical significance (hierarchical testing).|Difference in LS means|0.79||||0.0887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|1.69|||MMRM (Method 1)|||Change from baseline||1.69|-0.12|0.0887
81550448|NCT02283762|162777031|SUPERIORITY|The pre-specified test was for superiority but ONLY if the primary endpoint and secondary endpoints were meeting statistical significance (hierarchical testing).|Difference in LS means|0.83||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.54|||MMRM (Method 1)|||Change from baseline||1.54|0.11|0.0241
81550449|NCT02283762|162777032|SUPERIORITY|The pre-specified test was for superiority but ONLY if the primary endpoint and secondary endpoints were meeting statistical significance (hierarchical testing).|Difference in LS means|-0.2||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.0|||MMRM (Method 1)|||change from baseline||3.00|-3.40|0.9010
81550450|NCT02268175|162777036|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.151||||||1-sided|Fisher Exact|||The hypothesis was that treatment with ARM 1 will have a pCR/MRD rate of 35% compared with Arm 2 rate of 10%. Given 75 men randomized in 2:1 ratio to Arm 1 (N=50) or Arm 2 (N=25), there was 84% power to detect this difference, using Fisher's exact test with one-sided type I error of 0.1.||||0.151
81550451|NCT02100696|162777078|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in response rates|12.2||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.95|17.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.67|3.95|0.0033
81550452|NCT02100696|162777079|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|3.8||||0.4956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.13|14.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.56|-7.13|0.4956
81550453|NCT02100696|162777080|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|12.5||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.19|17.94||Nominal P-value reported (not adjusted for multiplicity)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.94|4.19|0.0028
81550454|NCT02100696|162777081|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Response Rates|14.3||||0.0241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.21|24.14||Multiplicity P-value reported (adjusted for multiplicity)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.14|3.21|0.0241
81550455|NCT02100696|162777082|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Response Rates|8.1||||0.1605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|17.22||Multiplicity P-value reported (adjusted for multiplicity)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.22|-2.54|0.1605
81550456|NCT02100696|162777083|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|7.6||||0.3881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|13.66||Multiplicity P-value reported (adjusted for multiplicity)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.66|-1.22|0.3881
81550457|NCT02100696|162777084|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|4.9||||0.5879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|14.69||Multiplicity P-value reported (adjusted for multiplicity)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.69|-6.78|0.5879
81550458|NCT02100696|162777085|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Unadjusted Means|-0.2||||0.0351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.0||Multiplicity P-value reported (adjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|||||-0.0|-0.5|0.0351
81550459|NCT02100696|162777086|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Unadjusted Means|-0.2||||0.2698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||Multiplicity P-value reported (adjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.4|0.2698
81550460|NCT02100696|162777087|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-1.6||||0.2698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.3||Multiplicity P-value reported (adjusted for multiplicity)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3|-2.9|0.2698
81550461|NCT02100696|162777088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.5||||0.3881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Multiplicity P-value reported (adjusted for multiplicity)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0|-1.0|0.3881
81550462|NCT02100696|162777089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|9.1||||0.0445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|17.9||Nominal P-value reported (not adjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|||||17.9|0.2|0.0445
81550463|NCT02100696|162777090|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|0.1||||0.9959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.67|19.88||Nominal P-value reported (not adjusted for multiplicity)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.88|-19.67|0.9959
81550464|NCT02100696|162777091|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|3.8||||0.5014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.26|14.7||Nominal P-value reported (not adjusted for multiplicity)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.70|-7.26|0.5014
81550465|NCT02100696|162777092|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|0.6||||0.9538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.08|20.35||Nominal P-value reported (not adjusted for multiplicity)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.35|-19.08|0.9538
81550466|NCT02100696|162777093|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Response Rates|14.5||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.66|25.78||Nominal P-value reported (not adjusted for multiplicity)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.78|2.66|0.0153
81550467|NCT02100696|162777094|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|16.8||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.44|28.41||Nominal P-value reported (not adjusted for multiplicity)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.41|4.44|0.0073
81550468|NCT02100696|162777095|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|11.9||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.87|21.71||Nominal P-value reported (not adjusted for multiplicity)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.71|1.87|0.0174
81550469|NCT02100696|162777096|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|7.3||||0.3015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.83|21.6||Nominal P-value reported (not adjusted for multiplicity)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.60|-6.83|0.3015
81550470|NCT02100696|162777097|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference in Remission Rates|7.4||||0.2787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|21.17||Nominal P-value reported (not adjusted for multiplicity)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.17|-6.23|0.2787
81550471|NCT02100696|162777098|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-1.5||||0.0763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.2||Nominal P-value reported (not adjusted for multiplicity)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-3.1|0.0763
81550472|NCT02100696|162777099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-0.2||||0.5329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5||Nominal P-value reported (not adjusted for multiplicity)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-1.0|0.5329
81550473|NCT02100696|162777100|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-4.9||||0.2228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|3.0||Nominal P-value reported (not adjusted for multiplicity)|ANCOVA|||||3.0|-12.7|0.2228
81574637|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3313|||||||Chi-squared|||Other upper respiratory infections||||0.3313
81574638|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1279|||||||Chi-squared|||Other upper respiratory infections||||0.1279
81550474|NCT01120964|162777127|OTHER|Analyses presented herein are for re-intubation time included.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.0||||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|73.4||The threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Total duration of postoperative invasive mechanical ventilation was analyzed by treatment group using summary statistics, and was compared between citrulline and placebo groups using an ANOVA.~Kaplan-Meier analyses were performed for: 1) zero durations censored, 2) zero durations uncensored, 3) patients with zero duration excluded. The same analyses were performed with re-intubation time removed."||73.4|-9.5|0.0222
81550475|NCT01120964|162777128|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.0||||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|73.4||Re-intubation time included. Threshold for significance was p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Analyses presented herein are for re-intubation time included.||73.4|-9.5|0.0222
81550476|NCT01120964|162777129|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|50.7||||0.0418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|96.0||The threshold for significance was P\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||96.0|5.4|0.0418
81550477|NCT01120964|162777130|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.7||||0.0727|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|28.1||The threshold for significance was p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||28.1|-2.6|0.0727
81550478|NCT01120964|162777131|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|559.8||||0.1271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-193.5|1313.2|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1313.2|-193.5|0.1271
81550479|NCT01120964|162777132|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|14.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||14.1|-7.0|0.9720
81550480|NCT01120964|162777133|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.2||||0.8884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|18.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||18.0|-7.7|0.8884
81550481|NCT01120964|162777134|OTHER|Total number of postoperative hours spent in PICU|Mean Difference (Final Values)|69.14||||0.1891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.39|187.67||The threshold for significance was p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||187.67|-49.39|0.1891
81550482|NCT01120964|162777135|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.2||||0.0479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|71.1||Duration including re-intubation time. Threshold for significance was p\<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||71.1|-10.8|0.0479
81550483|NCT01120964|162777136|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7||||0.2637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|9.7|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||9.7|-2.2|0.2637
81550484|NCT01120964|162777138|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.5||||0.6431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|41.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||41.0|-25.9|0.6431
81550485|NCT01120964|162777139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|39.5||||0.6408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-134.2|213.1|||ANOVA|||||213.1|-134.2|0.6408
81550486|NCT00826202|162777144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|cohen's d= 0.67||||||0.07
81550487|NCT00826202|162777145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|cohen's d=0.84||||||.056
81550488|NCT00826202|162777146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Cohen's d=0.68||||||0.03
81550489|NCT00826202|162777147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|cohen's d=0.93||||||0.12
81550490|NCT00724711|162777194|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"This study was designed to show noninferiority (change of \< 12%) in regard of proportions of responders (TLOVR) at Week 48.~With 170 subjects in each group, the lower limit of observed one-sided 97.5% confidence interval was expected to be greater than -0.120 with 80% power when the proportion of responders in both treatment groups is 0.820 (82%) at Week 48.~312 subjects were enrolled, representing 8% less than planned (n = 340). As a result, power to claim non-inferiority decreased to 78%."|Difference in percentages between groups|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|11.2|||Inverted two one-sided tests|Inverted two one-sided tests with the standardized statistic||"Null hypothesis: The TVD group is at least 12% worse than the ABC/3TC group with respect to the percentage of subjects maintaining HIV-1 RNA \< 200 copies/mL through Week 48 (responder rate, as defined by the TLOVR algorithm)~Alternative hypothesis: The TVD group is less than 12% worse than the ABC/3TC group with respect to the percentage of subjects maintaining HIV-1 RNA \< 200 copies/mL through Week 48 (responder rate, as defined by the TLOVR algorithm)"||11.2|-5.1|
81550491|NCT01621802|162777223|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority criterion for sub cohort 1: Lower limit (LL) of the 2-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for group difference (Inv\_MMR\_CO Group minus pooled Com\_MMR\_CO Group) in seroresponse rates to measles, mumps and rubella viruses is ≥ -5%.|Difference in seroresponse rate (%)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.72|1.98|||||Difference in percentage (Inv\_MMR\_CO Group minus Com\_MMR\_CO Group) in percentage of subjects with an anti-measles antibody concentration ≥ 200 mIU/mL.|"Power obtained using PASS 2005 (Likelihood Score \[Miettienen and Nurminen approach\]), one-sided non-inferiority test for the difference of two independent proportions, under the alternative associated to the reference value \& alpha=1.25%.~The global power to reach all non-inferiority objectives of Priorix vs. M-M-R II in sub-cohort 1 should be at least 94.04% (=100%- the sum of type II errors associated to cohort 1."||1.98|-0.72|
81550492|NCT01621802|162777223|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority criterion for sub cohort 2: The LL of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for group difference (Inv\_MMR\_I group minus pooled Com\_MMR\_I group) in seroresponse rates to measles, mumps and rubella viruses was ≥ -5%.|Difference in Seroresponse rate (%)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.02|2.97|||||Difference in percentage (Inv\_MMR\_I Group minus Com\_MMR\_I Group) in percentage of subjects with an anti-Measles antibody concentration ≥ 200 mIU/mL.|"Power obtained using PASS 2005 (Likelihood Score \[Miettienen and Nurminen approach\]), one-sided non-inferiority test for the difference of two independent proportions, under the alternative associated to the reference value \& alpha=1.25%.~The global power to reach all non-inferiority objectives of Priorix vs. M-M-R II in sub-cohort 2 should be at least 98.88% (=100%- the sum of type II error associated to cohort 2."||2.97|0.02|
81550493|NCT01621802|162777224|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority criterion for sub cohort 1: The LL of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for group difference (Inv\_MMR\_CO Group minus pooled Com\_MMR\_CO Group) in seroresponse rates to measles, mumps and rubella viruses was ≥ -5%.|Difference in seroresponse rate (%)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.72|1.97|||||Difference in percentage (Inv\_MMR\_CO Group minus Com\_MMR\_CO Group) in percentage of subjects with an anti-mumps antibody concentration ≥ 10 EU/mL.|"Power obtained using PASS 2005 (Likelihood Score \[Miettienen and Nurminen approach\]), one-sided non-inferiority test for the difference of two independent proportions, under the alternative associated to the reference value \& alpha=1.25%.~The global power to reach all non-inferiority objectives of Priorix vs. M-M-R II in sub-cohort 1 should be at least 94.04% (=100%- the sum of type II errors associated to cohort 1."||1.97|-0.72|
81574639|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7575|||||||Chi-squared|||Other lower respiratory disease||||0.7575
81550494|NCT01621802|162777224|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority criterion for sub cohort 2: The LL of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for group difference (Inv\_MMR\_I group minus pooled Com\_MMR\_I group) in seroresponse rates to measles, mumps and rubella viruses was ≥ -5%.|Difference in Seroresponse rate (%)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.68|1.75|||||Difference in percentage (Inv\_MMR\_I Group minus Com\_MMR\_I Group) in percentage of subjects with an anti-mumps antibody concentration ≥ 10 EU/mL.|"Power obtained using PASS 2005 (Likelihood Score \[Miettienen and Nurminen approach\]), one-sided non-inferiority test for the difference of two independent proportions, under the alternative associated to the reference value \& alpha=1.25%.~The global power to reach all non-inferiority objectives of Priorix vs. M-M-R II in sub-cohort 2 should be at least 98.88% (=100%- the sum of type II error associated to cohort 2."||1.75|-0.68|
81550495|NCT01621802|162777225|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority criterion for sub cohort 1: The LL of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for group difference (Inv\_MMR\_CO group minus pooled Com\_MMR\_CO group) in seroresponse rates to measles, mumps and rubella viruses was ≥ -5%.|Difference in seroresponse rate (%)|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.98|1.84|||||Difference in percentage (Inv\_MMR\_CO Group minus Com\_MMR\_CO Group) in percentage of subjects with an anti-rubella antibody concentration ≥ 10 IU/mL.|"Power obtained using PASS 2005 (Likelihood Score \[Miettienen and Nurminen approach\]), one-sided non-inferiority test for the difference of two independent proportions, under the alternative associated to the reference value \& alpha=1.25%.~The global power to reach all non-inferiority objectives of Priorix vs. M-M-R II in sub-cohort 1 should be at least 94.04% (=100%- the sum of type II errors associated to cohort 1."||1.84|-0.98|
81550496|NCT01621802|162777225|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority criterion for sub cohort 2: The LL of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for group difference (Inv\_MMR\_I group minus pooled Com\_MMR\_I group) in seroresponse rates to measles, mumps and rubella viruses was ≥ -5%.|Difference in seroresponse rate (%)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.68|1.75|||||Difference in percentage (Inv\_MMR\_I Group minus Com\_MMR\_I Group) in percentage of subjects with an anti-rubella antibody concentration ≥ 10 IU/mL.|"Power obtained using PASS 2005 (Likelihood Score \[Miettienen and Nurminen approach\]), one-sided non-inferiority test for the difference of two independent proportions, under the alternative associated to the reference value \& alpha=1.25%.~The global power to reach all non-inferiority objectives of Priorix vs. M-M-R II in sub-cohort 2 should be at least 98.88% (=100%- the sum of type II error associated to cohort 2."||1.75|-0.68|
81550497|NCT01621802|162777226|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority criterion for sub cohort 1: The LL of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio (Inv\_MMR\_CO group divided by pooled Com\_MMR\_CO group) was ≥ 0.67 for antibodies to measles, mumps and rubella viruses.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.92|1.06|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance|The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 97.5% confidence interval.|||1.06|0.92|
81550498|NCT01621802|162777226|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority criterion for sub cohort 2: The LL of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio (Inv\_MMR\_I group divided by pooled Com\_MMR\_I group) was ≥ 0.67 for antibodies to measles, mumps and rubella viruses.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.96|1.1|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration country - pooled variance|The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 97.5% confidence interval.|||1.10|0.96|
81550499|NCT01621802|162777227|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The LL of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio (Inv\_MMR\_CO group divided by pooled Com\_MMR\_CO group) was ≥ 0.67 for antibodies to measles, mumps and rubella viruses.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.83|1.0|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance|The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 97.5% confidence interval.|||1.00|0.83|
81550500|NCT01621802|162777227|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The LL of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio (Inv\_MMR\_I group divided by pooled Com\_MMR\_I group) was ≥ 0.67 for antibodies to measles, mumps and rubella viruses.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.87|1.06|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance.|The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 97.5% confidence interval.|||1.06|0.87|
81550501|NCT01621802|162777228|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority criterion for sub cohort 1: The LL of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio (Inv\_MMR\_CO group divided by pooled Com\_MMR\_CO group) was ≥ 0.67 for antibodies to measles, mumps and rubella viruses.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.97|1.09|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance.|The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 97.5% confidence interval.|Adjusted geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio (Inv\_MMR\_CO group divided by Com\_MMR\_CO group) for antibodies to rubella virus.||1.09|0.97|
81550502|NCT01621802|162777228|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority criterion for sub cohort 2: The LL of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for the adjusted GMC ratio (Inv\_MMR\_I group divided by pooled Com\_MMR\_I group) was ≥ 0.67 for antibodies to measles, mumps and rubella viruses.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.95|1.07|||ANCOVA|Ancova model: adjustment for baseline concentration - pooled variance.|The GMCs were used to calculate the Adjusted GMCs, which in turn were used to calculate the Adjusted GMC ratio with 97.5% confidence interval.|||1.07|0.95|
81550503|NCT01149148|162777249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3333|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.626||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|2.02||A prior threshold for statistical significance is p \< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided||The difference between baseline and three months is (baseline - 3 month). The difference in control and intervention is (intervention - control), which in this case is (unblinded - blinded).|The goal was to determine whether cerebral oximetry monitoring during surgery affected cognitive outcomes. Cerebral Oximetry Monitoring unblinded (intervention), and Cerebral Oxymetry Monitoring blinded (control) were given Mini Mental State Exam prior to surgery and three months after surgery. The differences between baseline and 3 month were calculated and compared between the intervention and control groups using t-test.||2.02|-1.36|0.678
81550504|NCT00950859|162777251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|78.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.0|91.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \<400 c/mL or at least 0.7 log10 c/mL below their Baseline value at Day 11.|||91|58|
81574640|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1583|||||||Chi-squared|||Other lower respiratory disease||||0.1583
81550505|NCT00950859|162777251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|96.0||||||95.0|79.0|100.0|||||The estimated value represents the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \<400 c/mL or at least 0.7 log10 c/mL below their Baseline value at Day 11.|||100|79|
81550506|NCT02917642|162777277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that the irrigation protocol used after the chemo-mechanical preparation does not influence the reduction of bacteria within the root canal system.||||0.04
81550507|NCT02917642|162777278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that the irrigation protocol used after the chemo-mechanical preparation does not influence the reduction of endotoxin within the root canal system.||||0.94
81550508|NCT02249832|162777279|EQUIVALENCE|A 3x3 repeated measures ANOVA was performed with group (mean gait speed in the low, moderate, and high groups) and time (admission, discharge (week 6), and follow-up (overall week 18) in each condition) as factors. Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in mean gait speed over time across the three groups. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-sided).|||||<|0.001||||||A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-sided).|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81550509|NCT02249832|162777280|EQUIVALENCE|A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-sided).|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||A 3x3 repeated measures ANOVA was performed with group (mean gait speed in the low, moderate, and high groups) and time (admission, discharge (week 6), and follow-up (overall week 18) in each condition) as factors. Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in mean gait speed over time across the three groups. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-sided).||||<0.001
81550510|NCT02249832|162777281|EQUIVALENCE|A 3x3 repeated measures ANOVA was performed with group (mean distance walked in the low, moderate, and high groups) and time (admission, discharge (week 6), and follow-up (overall week 18) in each condition) as factors. Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in mean gait speed over time across the three groups. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-sided).||||||0.001||||||A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-sided).|ANOVA|||||||0.001
81550511|NCT04248491|162777306|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.342|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.342
81550512|NCT04248491|162777307|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.035
81550513|NCT04248491|162777309|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.098|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.098
81550514|NCT04248491|162777311|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.192|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.192
81550515|NCT04248491|162777312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.157|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.157
81550516|NCT04248491|162777313|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.00
81550517|NCT04248491|162777314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.463|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.463
81550518|NCT04248491|162777315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.799|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.799
81550519|NCT04248491|162777316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.757|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.757
81550520|NCT04248491|162777317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.472|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.472
81550521|NCT04248491|162777319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.342|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.342
81550522|NCT02834793|162777326|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-19.3|||=|0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.2|4.8||The p-value was based on a rank analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment, region, and age-group as factors, and prerandomization drop seizure frequency as a covariate.|ANCOVA||The median difference to placebo and the 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) were based on the Hodges-Lehmann method.|||4.8|-49.2|= 0.107
81550523|NCT01147627|162777374|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|108 patients in each group was needed to provide 90% power to detect non-inferiority of exenatide, shown by a mean difference of 0.4% in HbA1c change from baseline.|||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81550524|NCT02223377|162777380|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.78|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.78|0.56|0.997
81550525|NCT02223377|162777385|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.03|||ANOVA|||||-0.03|-1.43|0.040
81550526|NCT03328208|162777393|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.724|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81550527|NCT03328208|162777394|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.038|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81550528|NCT04154189|162777431|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.0396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.08||One-sided P value|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on Cox Proportional Hazard Model including treatment group as a factor and stratified by Age (less than \[\<\]18 years, more than or equal to \[\>=\]18 years) in interactive response technology (IRT). Efron method was used for ties.|||1.08|0.27|0.0396
81550529|NCT04154189|162777432|OTHER|Difference in PFS rates, and 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (CIs): CI and p-value constructed using the difference of the 2 Kaplan-Meier PFS rates (4 months) and the 2 corresponding Greenwood standard errors.|Difference in Percentage|10.2||||0.1683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|31.1||One-sided P value|Kaplan-Meier Method|||||31.1|-10.6|0.1683
81550530|NCT04154189|162777434|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.3924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.62||Nominal p-value from stratified log-rank test adjusted for the randomization stratification factor, that is, age.|Stratified Log-rank One-sided Test||Hazard ratio was based on a Cox Proportional Hazard Model including treatment group as a factor and stratified by Age (\<18 years, \>=18 years) in IRT. Efron method was used for ties.|||1.62|0.53|0.3924
81550531|NCT04154189|162777435|OTHER|Difference and 95% CI: difference of 2 Kaplan-Meier OS-1y rates and corresponding Greenwood standard errors.|Difference in Percentage|-22.9||||0.0352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.6|1.9||One-sided P value|Kaplan Meier Method|||||1.9|-47.6|0.0352
81550532|NCT04154189|162777436|OTHER|Difference calculated as Treatment Arm A: Lenvatinib + Ifosfamide + Etoposide minus Treatment Arm B: Ifosfamide + Etoposide. 2-sided 95% CI: Miettinen-Nurminen (Score) confidence limits, stratified by randomization stratification factor age (\<18 and \>=18 years).|Difference in Percentage|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|22.3||||||||22.3|-6.4|
81550533|NCT04154189|162777437|OTHER|Difference calculated as Treatment Arm A: Lenvatinib + Ifosfamide + Etoposide minus Treatment Arm B: Ifosfamide + Etoposide. 2-sided 95% CI: Miettinen-Nurminen (Score) confidence limits, stratified by randomization stratification factor age (\<18 and \>=18 years).|Difference in Percentage|5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|20.0||||||||20.0|-10.3|
81550534|NCT02280408|162777451|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||<0.001
81550535|NCT02280408|162777451|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||<0.001
81550536|NCT02280408|162777451|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||<0.001
81550537|NCT02280408|162777451|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||0.010
81550538|NCT02280408|162777451|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||0.011
81550539|NCT02280408|162777451|OTHER|||||||0.969|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed||||||0.969
81550540|NCT02280408|162777452|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed||||||<0.001
81550541|NCT02280408|162777452|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed||||||<0.001
81550542|NCT02280408|162777452|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed||||||<0.001
81550543|NCT02280408|162777452|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed||||||<0.001
81550544|NCT02280408|162777452|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed||||||<0.001
81550545|NCT02280408|162777452|OTHER|||||||0.733|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed||||||0.733
81550546|NCT02280408|162777453|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||<0.001
81550547|NCT02280408|162777453|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||<0.001
81550548|NCT02280408|162777453|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||<0.001
81550549|NCT02280408|162777453|OTHER|||||||0.132|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||0.132
81550550|NCT02280408|162777453|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||0.070
81550551|NCT02280408|162777453|OTHER|||||||0.743|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||0.743
81550552|NCT02280408|162777454|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||<0.001
81550553|NCT02280408|162777454|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||<0.001
81550554|NCT02280408|162777454|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||<0.001
81550555|NCT02280408|162777454|OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||0.014
81550556|NCT02280408|162777454|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||0.011
81550557|NCT02280408|162777454|OTHER|||||||0.923|||||||ANOVA|Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not performed.||||||0.923
81550558|NCT02474069|162777461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.07|||ANCOVA|||Logistic regression model: Logit (proportion) = treatment + PASI Score at baseline + PASI score at randomization + error||1.07|0.39|0.087
81550559|NCT02474069|162777462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.28|||ANCOVA|||Logistic regression model: Logit (proportion) = treatment + PASI Score at baseline + PASI score at randomization + error||1.28|0.43|0.281
81550560|NCT04173494|162777473|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|15.67||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.54|25.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.81|5.54|0.0095
81550561|NCT04173494|162777474|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of the confidence interval (CI) is greater than 0, MMB was to be declared non-inferior to DAN.|Non-inferiority difference|13.58||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.86|25.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Non-inferiority difference, defined as p(MMB) - (0.8) \*p(DAN) where p(MMB) is percentage of participants with TI status in MMB arm and p(DAN) is percentage of participants with TI status in DAN arm.|||25.30|1.86|0.0116
81550562|NCT04173494|162777475|OTHER||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|33.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.59|43.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||43.51|22.59|< 0.0001
81550563|NCT04173494|162777476|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.22||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-2.43|||mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||||-2.43|-10.0|0.0014
81550564|NCT04173494|162777477|OTHER||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|18.18||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.77|26.59|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.59|9.77|0.0011
81550565|NCT04173494|162777478|OTHER||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|17.2||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.99|26.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.40|7.99|0.0012
81550566|NCT04173494|162777479|OTHER||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|10.62||||0.1133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|23.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.64|-2.40|0.1133
81550567|NCT04173494|162777482|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.556||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.397|0.778|||Anderson & Gill proportional means model|||||0.778|0.397|0.0006
81550568|NCT04173494|162777483|OTHER||Stratified CMH|-8.26||||0.1602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.18|3.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.66|-20.18|0.1602
81550569|NCT04173494|162777484|OTHER||Stratified CMH|19.0||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.68|33.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||\>=1g/dL Increase in Hemoglobin response|||33.32|4.68|0.0124
81550570|NCT04173494|162777484|OTHER||Stratified CMH|15.68||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|28.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||\>=1.5g/dL Increase in Hemoglobin response|||28.90|2.47|0.0282
81550571|NCT04173494|162777484|OTHER||Stratified CMH|6.97||||0.2844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.41|19.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||\>=2g/dL Increase in Hemoglobin response|||19.35|-5.41|0.2844
81550572|NCT04173494|162777489|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.6879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.504|1.572|||Log Rank|||||1.572|0.504|0.6879
81550573|NCT04173494|162777490|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.804||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.466|1.386|||Log Rank|||||1.386|0.466|0.4320
81550574|NCT04173494|162777491|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.71||||0.0513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|0.0|||MMRM|||||0.00|-1.42|0.0513
81550575|NCT04173494|162777492|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.82||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.15|-2.48|||MMRM|||||-2.48|-19.15|0.0113
81550576|NCT04173494|162777493|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|1.31||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|4.11|||MMRM|||||4.11|-1.49|0.3570
81550577|NCT00202878|162777500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.936||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.887|0.988|||Cox proportional hazard model|Covariates of the stratification factors (EARLY ACS trial, chronic prescription lipid-lowering experience, and high-risk ACS diagnosis) and treatment.|Model includes events from randomization to last study visit.|||0.988|0.887|0.016
81550578|NCT00202878|162777501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.948||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.903|0.996|||Cox proportional hazard model|Covariates of the stratification factors (EARLY ACS trial, chronic prescription lipid-lowering experience, and high-risk ACS diagnosis) and treatment.|Model includes events from randomization to last study visit.|||0.996|0.903|0.035
81550579|NCT00202878|162777502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.912||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.847|0.983|||Cox proportional hazard model|Covariates of the stratification factors (EARLY ACS trial, chronic prescription lipid-lowering experience, and high-risk ACS diagnosis) and treatment.|Model includes events from randomization to last study visit.|||0.983|0.847|0.016
81550580|NCT00202878|162777503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.945||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.897|0.996|||Cox proportional hazard model|Covariates of the stratification factors (EARLY ACS trial, chronic prescription lipid-lowering experience, and high-risk ACS diagnosis) and treatment|Model includes events from randomization to last study visit.|||0.996|0.897|0.035
81550581|NCT02433080|162777509|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.4||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|16.5|||ANCOVA|||This statistical analysis applies for the outcomes 2-8.||16.5|-3.6|0.05
81550582|NCT02504216|162777539|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||=|0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.96|||Log Rank|P-value (1-sided) is based on the log rank test stratified by type of procedure and clopidogrel use per IxRS assignment with treatment as a factor.||IxRS: Interactive web/voice response system||0.96|0.76|=0.0043
81550583|NCT02504216|162777540|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43|||=|0.0695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.1|||Log Rank|P-value (2-sided) is based on the log rank test stratified by type of procedure and clopidogrel use per IxRS assignment with treatment as a factor.||||2.10|0.97|=0.0695
81550584|NCT02504216|162777541|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.91||P-value (1-sided) is based on the log rank test stratified by type of procedure and clopidogrel use per IxRS assignment with treatment as a factor.|Log Rank|||||0.91|0.71|=0.0004
81550585|NCT02504216|162777542|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||=|0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.99||P-value (1-sided) is based on the log rank test stratified by type of procedure and clopidogrel use per IxRS assignment with treatment as a factor.|Log Rank|||||0.99|0.79|=0.0140
81550586|NCT02504216|162777543|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.85||P-value (1-sided) is based on the log rank test stratified by type of procedure and clopidogrel use per IxRS assignment with treatment as a factor.|Log Rank|||||0.85|0.62|<0.0001
81550587|NCT02504216|162777544|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||=|0.0145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.99||P-value (1-sided) is based on the log rank test stratified by type of procedure and clopidogrel use per IxRS assignment with treatment as a factor.|Log Rank|||||0.99|0.79|=0.0145
81550588|NCT02504216|162777545|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||=|0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.96||P-value (1-sided) is based on the log rank test stratified by type of procedure and clopidogrel use per IxRS assignment with treatment as a factor.|Log Rank|||||0.96|0.76|=0.0051
81550589|NCT02504216|162777546|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||=|0.8322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.27||P-value (1-sided) is based on the log rank test stratified by type of procedure and clopidogrel use per IxRS assignment with treatment as a factor.|Log Rank|||||1.27|0.92|=0.8322
81550590|NCT02504216|162777547|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||=|0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.0||P-value (1-sided) is based on the log rank test stratified by type of procedure and clopidogrel use per IxRS assignment with treatment as a factor.|Log Rank|||||1.00|0.37|=0.0235
81550591|NCT02504216|162777548|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.42|||=|0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.84|||Log Rank|||||1.84|1.10|=0.0068
81550592|NCT02504216|162777549|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29|||=|0.0979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.76|||Log Rank|||||1.76|0.95|=0.0979
81550593|NCT00947882|162777578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.0911||||||P-value based on Williams' extended trend test of comparison vs. placebo at Month 3. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|Step-down, Williams' extended trend test|Step-down procedure (starting with 30 mg vs. placebo) to identify the minimum effective dose. The step-down testing protects the type I error rate.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 30 mg and Placebo at Month 3."|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) of the change from baseline in IPSS at Month 3 in the FAS population using the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) method, including the baseline IPSS as adjusting covariate and treatment group, prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL), and region (North America and Europe) as factors.||||0.0911
81550594|NCT00947882|162777578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.44||||0.0865|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on Williams' extended trend test of comparison vs. placebo at Month 3. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|Step-down, Williams' extended trend test|Step-down procedure (starting with 30 mg vs. placebo) to identify the minimum effective dose. The step-down testing protects the type I error rate.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 20 mg and Placebo at Month 3."|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) of the change from baseline in IPSS at Month 3 in the FAS population using the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) method, including the baseline IPSS as adjusting covariate and treatment group, prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL), and region (North America and Europe) as factors.||||0.0865
81574641|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1569|||||||Chi-squared|||Other lower respiratory disease||||0.1569
81574642|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0745|||||||Chi-squared|||Other nervous system disorders||||0.0745
81550595|NCT00947882|162777578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92||||0.2342||||||P-value based on Williams' extended trend test of comparison vs. placebo at Month 3. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|Step-down, Williams' extended trend test|Step-down procedure (starting with 30 mg vs. placebo) to identify the minimum effective dose. The step-down testing protects the type I error rate.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 10 mg and Placebo at Month 3."|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) of the change from baseline in IPSS at Month 3 in the FAS population using the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) method, including the baseline IPSS as adjusting covariate and treatment group, prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL), and region (North America and Europe) as factors.||||0.2342
81550596|NCT00947882|162777579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.62||||0.0367||||||P-values based on Williams' extended trend test of comparison vs. placebo at Month 4. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|Step-down, Williams' extended trend test|Step-down procedure (starting with 30 mg vs. placebo) to identify the minimum effective dose. The step-down testing protects the type I error rate.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 30 mg and Placebo at Month 4."|ANCOVA of the change from baseline in IPSS at Months 4 in the FAS population using the LOCF method, including the baseline IPSS as adjusting covariate and treatment group, prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL), and region (North America and Europe) as factors.||||0.0367
81550597|NCT00947882|162777579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.97||||0.0231||||||P-value based on Williams' extended trend test of comparison vs. placebo at Month 4. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|Step-down, Williams' extended trend test|Step-down procedure (starting with 30 mg vs. placebo) to identify the minimum effective dose. The step-down testing protects the type I error rate.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 20 mg and Placebo at Month 4."|ANCOVA of the change from baseline in IPSS at Month 4 in the FAS population using the LOCF method, including the baseline IPSS as adjusting covariate and treatment group, prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL), and region (North America and Europe) as factors.||||0.0231
81550598|NCT00947882|162777579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11||||0.1638||||||P-value based on Williams' extended trend test of comparison vs. placebo at Month 4. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|Step-down, Williams' extended trend test|Step-down procedure (starting with 30 mg vs. placebo) to identify the minimum effective dose. The step-down testing protects the type I error rate.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 10 mg and Placebo at Month 4."|ANCOVA of the change from baseline in IPSS at Month 4 in the FAS population using the LOCF method, including the baseline IPSS as adjusting covariate and treatment group, prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL), and region (North America and Europe) as factors.||||0.1638
81550599|NCT00947882|162777579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.14||||0.1941||||||P-values based on Williams' extended trend test of comparisons vs. placebo at Month 5. No adjustment for multiple comparison was made.|Step-down, Williams' extended trend test|Step-down procedure (starting with 30 mg vs. placebo) to identify the minimum effective dose. The step-down testing protects the type I error rate.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 30 mg and Placebo at Month 5."|ANCOVA of the change from baseline in IPSS at Month 5 in the FAS population using the LOCF method, including the baseline IPSS as adjusting covariate and treatment group, prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL), and region (North America and Europe) as factors.||||0.1941
81550600|NCT00947882|162777579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.54||||0.1083||||||P-value based on Williams' extended trend test of comparison vs. placebo at Month 5. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|Step-down, Williams' extended trend test|Step-down procedure (starting with 30 mg vs. placebo) to identify the minimum effective dose. The step-down testing protects the type I error rate.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 20 mg and Placebo at Month 5."|ANCOVA of the change from baseline in IPSS at Month 5 in the FAS population using the LOCF method, including the baseline IPSS as adjusting covariate and treatment group, prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL), and region (North America and Europe) as factors.||||0.1083
81550601|NCT00947882|162777579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.95||||0.2782||||||P-value based on Williams' extended trend test of comparison vs. placebo at Month 5. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|Step-down, Williams' extended trend test|Step-down procedure (starting with 30 mg vs. placebo) to identify the minimum effective dose. The step-down testing protects the type I error rate.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 10 mg and Placebo at Month 5."|ANCOVA of the change from baseline in IPSS at Month 5 in the FAS population using the LOCF method, including the baseline IPSS as adjusting covariate and treatment group, prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL), and region (North America and Europe) as factors.||||0.2782
81550602|NCT00947882|162777579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15||||0.1562||||||P-values based on Williams' extended trend test of comparison vs. placebo at Month 6. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|Step-down, Williams' extended trend test|Step-down procedure (starting with 30 mg vs. placebo) to identify the minimum effective dose. The step-down testing protects the type I error rate.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 30 mg and Placebo at Month 6."|ANCOVA of the change from baseline in IPSS at Month 6 in the FAS population using the LOCF method, including the baseline IPSS as adjusting covariate and treatment group, prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL), and region (North America and Europe) as factors.||||0.1562
81550603|NCT00947882|162777579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.24||||0.1736||||||P-value based on Williams' extended trend test of comparison vs. placebo at Month 6. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|Step-down, Williams' extended trend test|Step-down procedure (starting with 30 mg vs. placebo) to identify the minimum effective dose. The step-down testing protects the type I error rate.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 20 mg and Placebo at Month 6."|ANCOVA of the change from baseline in IPSS at Month 6 in the FAS population using the LOCF method, including the baseline IPSS as adjusting covariate and treatment group, prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL), and region (North America and Europe) as factors.||||0.1736
81550604|NCT00947882|162777579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84||||0.3132||||||P-value based on Williams' extended trend test of comparison vs. placebo at Month 6. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.|Step-down, Williams' extended trend test|Step-down procedure (starting with 30 mg vs. placebo) to identify the minimum effective dose. The step-down testing protects the type I error rate.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 10 mg and Placebo at Month 6."|ANCOVA of the change from baseline in IPSS at Month 6 in the FAS population using the LOCF method, including the baseline IPSS as adjusting covariate and treatment group, prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL), and region (North America and Europe) as factors.||||0.3132
81550605|NCT00947882|162777580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.2034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.814|2.628||"Adjustments were made for treatment group, baseline IPSS, graphical region (North America and Europe) and baseline prostate size (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL).~Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 3."|Regression, Logistic|No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. LOCF.|"Odds ratio of treatment response between Degarelix 30 mg and Placebo at Month 3."|||2.628|0.814|0.2034
81550606|NCT00947882|162777580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.1748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.834|2.71||"Adjustments were made for treatment group, baseline IPSS, graphical region (North America and Europe) and baseline prostate size (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL).~Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 3."|Regression, Logistic|No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. LOCF.|"Odds ratio of treatment response between Degarelix 20 mg and Placebo at Month 3."|||2.710|0.834|0.1748
81550607|NCT00947882|162777580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.75||||0.0658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.964|3.195||"Adjustments were made for treatment group, baseline IPSS, graphical region (North America and Europe) and baseline prostate size (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL).~Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 3."|Regression, Logistic|No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. LOCF.|"Odds ratio of treatment response between Degarelix 10 mg and Placebo at Month 3."|||3.195|0.964|0.0658
81550608|NCT00947882|162777580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.0587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.979|3.184||"Adjustments were made for treatment group, baseline IPSS, graphical region (North America and Europe) and baseline prostate size (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL).~Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 4."|Regression, Logistic|No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. LOCF.|"Odds ratio of treatment response between Degarelix 30 mg and Placebo at Month 4."|||3.184|0.979|0.0587
81550609|NCT00947882|162777580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.003|3.283||"Adjustments were made for treatment group, baseline IPSS, graphical region (North America and Europe) and baseline prostate size (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL).~Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 4."|Regression, Logistic|No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. LOCF.|"Odds ratio of treatment response between Degarelix 20 mg and Placebo at Month 4."|||3.283|1.003|0.0490
81550610|NCT00947882|162777580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.38||||0.2742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.774|2.464||"Adjustments were made for treatment group, baseline IPSS, graphical region (North America and Europe) and baseline prostate size (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL).~Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 4."|Regression, Logistic|No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. LOCF.|"Odds ratio of treatment response between Degarelix 10 mg and Placebo at Month 4."|||2.464|0.774|0.2742
81550611|NCT00947882|162777580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.4206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.706|2.304||"Adjustments were made for treatment group, baseline IPSS, graphical region (North America and Europe) and baseline prostate size (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL).~Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 5."|Regression, Logistic|No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. LOCF.|"Odds ratio of treatment response between Degarelix 30 mg and Placebo at Month 5."|||2.304|0.706|0.4206
81550612|NCT00947882|162777580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.5494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.664|2.16||"Adjustments were made for treatment group, baseline IPSS, graphical region (North America and Europe) and baseline prostate size (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL).~Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 5."|Regression, Logistic|No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. LOCF.|"Odds ratio of treatment response between Degarelix 20 mg and Placebo at Month 5."|||2.160|0.664|0.5494
81550613|NCT00947882|162777580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.7586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.609|1.975||"Adjustments were made for treatment group, baseline IPSS, graphical region (North America and Europe) and baseline prostate size (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL).~Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 5."|Regression, Logistic|No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. LOCF.|"Odds ratio of treatment response between Degarelix 10 mg and Placebo at Month 5."|||1.975|0.609|0.7586
81550614|NCT00947882|162777580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.1946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.816|2.717||"Adjustments were made for treatment group, baseline IPSS, graphical region (North America and Europe) and baseline prostate size (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL).~Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 6."|Regression, Logistic|No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. LOCF.|"Odds ratio of treatment response between Degarelix 30 mg and Placebo at Month 6."|||2.717|0.816|0.1946
81550615|NCT00947882|162777580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.667|2.174||"Adjustments were made for treatment group, baseline IPSS, graphical region (North America and Europe) and baseline prostate size (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL).~Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 6."|Regression, Logistic|No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. LOCF.|"Odds ratio of treatment response between Degarelix 20 mg and Placebo at Month 6."|||2.174|0.667|0.5380
81550616|NCT00947882|162777580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.4263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.702|2.308||"Adjustments were made for treatment group, baseline IPSS, graphical region (North America and Europe) and baseline prostate size (\<30 mL and ≥30 mL).~Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 6."|Regression, Logistic|No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. LOCF.|"Odds ratio of treatment response between Degarelix 10 mg and Placebo at Month 6."|||2.308|0.702|0.4263
81550617|NCT00947882|162777581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.76||||0.4607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.113|4.59||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 3.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline TPV as covariate and treatment group, region (North America,Europe) and prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL,≥30 mL) as factors. LOCF.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 30 mg and Placebo at Month 3."|||4.590|-10.113|0.4607
81574643|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0933|||||||Chi-squared|||Other nervous system disorders||||0.0933
81574644|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.791|||||||Chi-squared|||Other nervous system disorders||||0.7910
81550618|NCT00947882|162777581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.24||||0.3876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.614|4.128||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 3.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline TPV as covariate and treatment group, region (North America,Europe) and prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL,≥30 mL) as factors. LOCF.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 20 mg and Placebo at Month 3."|||4.128|-10.614|0.3876
81550619|NCT00947882|162777581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.28||||0.2548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.65|3.096||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 3.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline TPV as covariate and treatment group, region (North America,Europe) and prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL,≥30 mL) as factors. LOCF.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 10 mg and Placebo at Month 3."|||3.096|-11.650|0.2548
81550620|NCT00947882|162777581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.5652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.729|5.322||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 6.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline TPV as covariate and treatment group, region (North America,Europe) and prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL,≥30 mL) as factors. LOCF.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 30 mg and Placebo at Month 6."|||5.322|-9.729|0.5652
81550621|NCT00947882|162777581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.22||||0.7502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.768|6.322||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 6.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline TPV as covariate and treatment group, region (North America,Europe) and prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL,≥30 mL) as factors. LOCF.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 20 mg and Placebo at Month 6."|||6.322|-8.768|0.7502
81550622|NCT00947882|162777581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.97||||0.6089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.513|5.581||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 6.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline TPV as covariate and treatment group, region (North America,Europe) and prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL,≥30 mL) as factors. LOCF.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 10 mg and Placebo at Month 6."|||5.581|-9.513|0.6089
81550623|NCT00947882|162777582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.8511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.068|1.294||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 3.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline Qmax as covariate and treatment group, region (North America,Europe) and prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL,≥30 mL) as factors.LOCF.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 30 mg and Placebo at Month 3."|||1.294|-1.068|0.8511
81550624|NCT00947882|162777582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.6331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.477||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 3.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline Qmax as covariate and treatment group, region (North America,Europe) and prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL,≥30 mL) as factors.LOCF.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 20 mg and Placebo at Month 3."|||1.477|-0.900|0.6331
81550625|NCT00947882|162777582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.113|1.25||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 3.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline Qmax as covariate and treatment group, region (North America,Europe) and prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL,≥30 mL) as factors.LOCF.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 10 mg and Placebo at Month 3."|||1.250|-1.113|0.9090
81550626|NCT00947882|162777582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42||||0.5469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.956|1.802||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 6.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline Qmax as covariate and treatment group, region (North America,Europe) and prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL,≥30 mL) as factors.LOCF.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 30 mg and Placebo at Month 6."|||1.802|-0.956|0.5469
81550627|NCT00947882|162777582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.7906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.576|1.2||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 6.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline Qmax as covariate and treatment group, region (North America,Europe) and prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL,≥30 mL) as factors.LOCF.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 20 mg and Placebo at Month 6."|||1.200|-1.576|0.7906
81550628|NCT00947882|162777582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.5757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.773|0.987||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made. Unadjusted p-value of comparison vs. placebo at Month 6.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with baseline Qmax as covariate and treatment group, region (North America,Europe) and prostate volume stratum (\<30 mL,≥30 mL) as factors.LOCF.|"Treatment difference between Degarelix 10 mg and Placebo at Month 6."|||0.987|-1.773|0.5757
81550629|NCT05188053|162777602|OTHER|"Sample size calculations were performed to estimate the number of subjects needed to detect a 30% difference in NRS pain AUC scores between the study groups.~30% reduction in pain was considered the minimal clinically important difference in pain control based off previous pain research.~A 30% reduction in pain would correspond with a difference of approximately 136 in area under the curve of mean pain over time."||||||0.17||||||a priori threshold p \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|assuming unequal variance||Two-sample t-test with unequal variance. The null hypothesis is that there was no statistically significant difference between the two treatment groups based on a standard alpha value of 0.05.||||0.170
81550630|NCT01309282|162777608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0078
81550631|NCT01309282|162777609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0078
81550632|NCT01309282|162777610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01403|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.01403
81550633|NCT01309282|162777611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0355|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0355
81550634|NCT01309282|162777612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5469|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.5469
81550635|NCT01309282|162777613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0225|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0225
81550636|NCT01309282|162777614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0225|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0225
81550637|NCT01309282|162777615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0904|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0904
81550638|NCT01309282|162777616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2969|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.2969
81550639|NCT03601117|162777626|OTHER|This is to test for the antidepressant effect of LDLPFC stimulation. Test is change in score from baseline to approximately 48 hours after the final session.|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<.001
81550640|NCT02762370|162777660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0452|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0452
81550641|NCT02445794|162777676|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.008
81550642|NCT01136785|162777677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||two-sided t test for the change from baseline between the treated and untreated groups.||||0.01
81550643|NCT01136785|162777678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||2-sided Paired t-test|||comparing pre and post Interstitial Glucose levels in the active CPAP group||||0.011
81550644|NCT01136785|162777679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.071|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.071
81550645|NCT01136785|162777680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.754|||||||two-sided paired t-test|||Plasma cortisol pre and post 1-week of active CPAP||||0.754
81550646|NCT01136785|162777681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.308|||||||two-sided paired t-test|||comparing pre and post levels in the active CPAP group||||0.308
81550647|NCT01136785|162777682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||two-sided paired t-test|||comparing pre and post levels in the active CPAP group||||0.036
81550648|NCT02654769|162777683|EQUIVALENCE|Difference (Generic- Picato)|90% Wald's confidence interval|-1.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.37|8.63|||Fisher Exact|||||8.63|-12.37|<0.0001
81550649|NCT02654769|162777684|EQUIVALENCE|Difference (Generic - Picato)|90% Wald's confidence interval|-2.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.14|7.86|||Fisher Exact|||Partial Clearance at Week 8||7.86|-13.14|<0.0001
81550650|NCT00233064|162777692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall percentage of immune reactivity|0.0||||||95.0|0.0|1.9|||||The number and percentage of subjects with immune reactivity at Study Day 240-300 were constructed using the Clopper-Pearson Method.|The subject number of 200 per treatment group was derived to demonstrate a percentage of immune reactivity in either the liquid or lyophilized formulations of palivizumab of \<2-3% based on 95% confidence intervals \[(0%; 0.00, 1.83), (0.5%; 0.01, 2.75), (1%; 0.12, 3.57)\].||1.9|0.0|
81550651|NCT00233064|162777692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall percentage of immune reactivity|0.5||||||95.0|0.0|2.9|||||The number and percentage of subjects with immune reactivity at Study Day 240-300 were constructed using the Clopper-Pearson Method.|The subject number of 200 per treatment group was derived to demonstrate a percentage of immune reactivity in either the liquid or lyophilized formulations of palivizumab of \<2-3% based on 95% confidence intervals \[(0%; 0.00, 1.83), (0.5%; 0.01, 2.75), (1%; 0.12, 3.57)\].||2.9|0.0|
81550652|NCT00233064|162777692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Overall percentage of immune reactivity|0.3||||||95.0|0.0|1.5|||||The number and percentage of subjects with immune reactivity at Study Day 240-300 were constructed using the Clopper-Pearson Method.|The subject number of 200 per treatment group was derived to demonstrate a percentage of immune reactivity in either the liquid or lyophilized formulations of palivizumab of \<2-3% based on 95% confidence intervals \[(0%; 0.00, 1.83), (0.5%; 0.01, 2.75), (1%; 0.12, 3.57)\].||1.5|0.0|
81550653|NCT04976192|162777730|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|0.94||||||||0.94|-1.56|
81550654|NCT04976192|162777731|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.37|0.58||||||||0.58|-1.37|
81550655|NCT04976192|162777731|OTHER||Relative Potency|0.89|||||||||||||Relative potency of TEV-45779 and XOLAIR is a co-primary efficacy endpoint for FDA submission.|The relative potency of the test drug to the reference drug was defined as the dose of the test drug that produced the same biological response as 1 unit of the dose of the reference drug. Relative potency was demonstrated if the 90% confidence interval (CI) for relative potency fell entirely within the equivalence margins.||||
81550656|NCT03036215|162777777|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Pilot study, no power analysis applicable; no statistical test||||
81550657|NCT03036215|162777778|OTHER|pilot study; no statistical test performed|Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Pilot study; no statistical test run||||
81550658|NCT03036215|162777779|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Pilot study; no statistical test for significance run||||
81550659|NCT00130247|162777802|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This two-sided equivalence trial compared the efficacy of 4 and 6 months of treatment. We assumed that the risk of relapse for patients in the 6 month arm was 3.5% and that an absolute difference of 5% (i.e. relapse rate of 8.5%) was clinically meaningful. For a level of significance of 0.05 and 80% power (two sided), we estimated that 284 evaluable subjects per arm were required.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.051||||||95.0|0.01|0.09|||Regression, Cox||Confidence interval for difference of binomial proportions adjusted with Hauck Anderson continuity correction.|Comparison of binomial proportion of relapse: Intention-to-treat||0.09|0.01|
81550660|NCT00130247|162777805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence rate ratio|3.43||||||95.0|0.94|12.5|||Regression, Linear|||Rate of relapse at 1 year. All patients adherent with treatment and remaining in follow-up at 1 year were included in the calculation of the relapse incidence rate.||12.5|0.94|
81550661|NCT00130247|162777805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incident rate ratio|4.52||||||95.0|1.29|15.9|||Regression, Linear|||Rate of relapse at 2 years. All patients adherent with treatment and remaining in follow-up at 2 years were included in the calculation of the relapse incidence rate.||15.9|1.29|
81550662|NCT00130247|162777811|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This two-sided equivalence trial compared the efficacy of 4 and 6 months of treatment. We assumed that the risk of relapse for patients in the 6 month arm was 3.5% and that an absolute difference of 5% (i.e. relapse rate of 8.5%) was clinically meaningful. For a level of significance of 0.05 and 80% power (two sided), we estimated that 284 evaluable subjects per arm were required.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.054||||||95.0|0.01|0.1|||Regression, Cox||Confidence interval for difference of binomial proportions adjusted with Hauck Anderson continuity correction.|||0.10|0.01|
81550663|NCT00843284|162777821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.52|<|0.0001||95.0|-4.35|-3.97|||t-test, 2 sided|One sample t-test||Change from Baseline; observational study||-3.97|-4.35|<0.0001
81550664|NCT00843284|162777822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.9|<|0.0001||95.0|-4.24|-3.8|||t-test, 2 sided|One sample t-test.||Change from baseline||-3.80|-4.24|<0.0001
81574645|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6755|||||||Chi-squared|||Other skin disorders||||0.6755
81574646|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4183|||||||Chi-squared|||Other skin disorders||||0.4183
81574647|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6749|||||||Chi-squared|||Other skin disorders||||0.6749
81574648|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6626|||||||Chi-squared|||Thyroid disorders||||0.6626
81574649|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5766|||||||Chi-squared|||Thyroid disorders||||0.5766
81574650|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8376|||||||Chi-squared|||Thyroid disorders||||0.8376
81574651|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2857|||||||Chi-squared|||Other bone disease/musculoskeletal deformities||||0.2857
81550665|NCT00122980|162777825|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Based on pilot data, the efficacy of hydroxyurea to reduce secondary stroke rate was not predicted to be equivalent to transfusions. Therefore, an increased stroke rate (non-inferiority margin = 0.20) was allowed by study design. This acceptable stroke margin was predicted to be offset by the likelihood of significantly greater improvement in the management of iron overload through elimination of transfusions along with serial phlebotomy in the Hydroxyurea/Phlebotomy arm."||||||0.214||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Concluding that Hydroxyurea/Phlebotomy group is better than the Transfusion/Chelation group required rejecting the STROKE null hypothesis in favor of the alternative: Hydroxyurea/Phlebotomy recurrent stroke rate is less than Transfusion/Chelation rate plus 0.20, the non-inferiority margin, AND rejecting the IRON null hypothesis in favor of the alternative: Hydroxyurea/Phlebotomy baseline-adjusted mean LIC is less than for Transfusion/Chelation (see next primary endpoint analysis).||||0.214
81550666|NCT00122980|162777826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.144||95.0||||The a priori defined LOCF approach was deemed to be biased due to the study's early termination, and was replaced by this mixed models analysis.|Mixed Models Analysis|Including main effects of age at consent, baseline iron, and treatment group, on observed change from baseline Log10 transformed values only.||Concluding that Hydroxyurea/Phlebotomy group is better than the Transfusion/Chelation group required rejecting the STROKE null hypothesis (see previous primary endpoint analysis) in favor of the alternative: Hydroxyurea/Phlebotomy recurrent stroke rate is less than Transfusion/Chelation rate plus 0.20 AND rejecting the IRON null hypothesis in favor of the alternative: Hydroxyurea/Phlebotomy baseline-adjusted mean log10 transformed LIC is less than for Transfusion/Chelation.||||0.144
81550667|NCT00122980|162777827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|The change-from-baseline scores for each scale were analyzed with an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with treatment as stratum.||The change-from-baseline scores were analyzed with an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with treatment as stratum, testing the hypothesis that the average change from baseline scores do not differ between the treatment groups.||||>0.05
81550668|NCT00122980|162777828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|The change-from-baseline scores for each scale were analyzed with an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with treatment as stratum.||The change-from-baseline scores were analyzed with an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with treatment as stratum.||||>0.05
81550669|NCT00122980|162777829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.841||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The change-from-baseline to endpoint scores were analyzed with an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with treatment as stratum.||||0.841
81550670|NCT00122980|162777830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The change-from-baseline scores were analyzed with an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with treatment as stratum, testing the hypothesis that the average change from baseline scores do not differ between the treatment groups.||||>0.05
81550671|NCT00122980|162777831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The change-from-baseline scores were analyzed with an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with treatment as stratum, testing the hypothesis that the average change from baseline scores do not differ between the treatment groups.||||0.039
81550672|NCT00122980|162777832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis controlling for baseline value and time on study.||||||0.033
81550673|NCT00122980|162777833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline value and time on study||||||<0.01
81550674|NCT01243242|162777840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0093||95.0||||p value for the difference between groups in change from Screening to Termination was calculated using the median test for independent samples|Median|||For the primary endpoint (CAARS change), median test was applied as the primary analysis due to outlier numbers observed ; secondary analysis of the primary endpoint utilized ANCOVA with adjustment to age, gender and site (which is usually expected to influence the endpoint) as well as baseline values. Additional parametric T-test was applied, but was found less effective due to outlier values.||||0.0093
81550675|NCT01243242|162777841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0195||95.0||||p value for the difference between groups in change from Screening to Termination was calculated using ANCOVA, adjusted for baseline score, gender, site and age|ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was applied for comparing the differences in changes from screening/baseline (Visit 1) to termination (Visit 6) and to Visits 3 through 5 in the primary endpoint, CAARS, and secondary endpoint scales, CGI-S, TOVA and AAQoL between the study groups with adjustment to confounders (baseline score, site, age, gender, dose and past exposure to any other ADHD drug).||||0.0195
81550676|NCT01243242|162777842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0093||95.0||||p value for the difference between groups in change from Screening to Termination was calculated using ANCOVA, adjusted for baseline score, gender, site and age.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was applied for comparing the differences in changes from screening/baseline (Visit 1) to termination (Visit 6) between the study groups with adjustment to confounders (baseline score, site, age, gender, dose and past exposure to any other ADHD drug).||||0.0093
81550677|NCT03844945|162777845|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81550678|NCT02160899|162777893|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.001
81550679|NCT02160899|162777893|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<.001
81550680|NCT02160899|162777893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044|||||||Exact Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||||0.044
81550681|NCT01256294|162777895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.09||||||||1.09|0.96|
81550682|NCT01256294|162777895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.02||||0.486|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.08||ANOVA model for the dose-normalized log transformed values with treatment, period and sequence as fixed factors and subjects nested within sequences as a random factor.|ANOVA|||To compare the bioavailability of generic tacrolimus to branded tacrolimus, the 90% confidence intervals of the ratios of geometric means of AUC0-12h were assessed relative to the interval \[80%, 125%\].||1.08|0.97|0.486
81550683|NCT01256294|162777900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.2|||||Ratio of geometric means: Generic tacrolimus/Branded tacrolimus|||1.20|1.00|
81550684|NCT01256294|162777900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.09||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.18||ANOVA model for the dose-normalized log transformed values with treatment, period and sequence as fixed factors and subjects nested within sequences as a random factor.|ANOVA|||To compare the bioavailability of generic tacrolimus to branded tacrolimus, the 90% confidence intervals of the ratios of geometric means of Cmax were assessed relative to the interval \[80%, 125%\].||1.18|1.01|0.057
81550685|NCT03023813|162777918|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.50
81550686|NCT03023813|162777919|OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.25
81550687|NCT03023813|162777920|OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.39
81550688|NCT03023813|162777921|OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81550689|NCT03023813|162777922|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.53
81550690|NCT03023813|162777923|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.91
81550691|NCT03023813|162777924|OTHER|Percent change in weight (lbs.) since the baseline encounter|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.96||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.18|2.26|||Mixed Models Analysis||Result for intervention arm minus control arm|Among participants whose individualized preventive care recommendations included weight loss||2.26|-8.18|0.27
81550692|NCT03023813|162777924|OTHER|Change in systolic blood pressure since the baseline encounter (mmHg)|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.42||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.12|3.27|||Mixed Models Analysis||Result for intervention arm minus control arm|Among participants whose individualized preventive care recommendations included blood pressure control||3.27|-16.12|0.19
81550693|NCT03023813|162777924|OTHER|Percentage point change in HbA1c (%) since the baseline encounter|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.68||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis||Result for intervention arm minus control arm|Among participants whose individualized preventive care recommendations included glycemic control||0.45|-1.82|0.24
81550694|NCT03023813|162777924|OTHER|Percentage point change in 10-year atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk (%), as estimated by the American College of Cardiology Pooled Cohort Equations, since the baseline encounter|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.65|1.26|||Generalized linear mixed regression||Result for intervention arm minus control arm|Among participants whose individualized preventive care recommendations included lipids control||1.26|-3.65|0.34
81550695|NCT03023813|162777924|OTHER|Change in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (mg/dL) since the baseline encounter|Mean Difference (Net)|-8.46||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.63|9.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Result for intervention arm minus control arm|Among participants whose individualized preventive care recommendations included lipids control||9.70|-26.63|0.36
81550696|NCT03023813|162777924|OTHER|Change in smoking intensity (defined as a change in smoking status from Current Every Day to either Current Some Days or Quit; or from Current Some Days to Quit) since the baseline encounter.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|45.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed regression with logit link|Result for intervention arm relative to control arm. OR \<1 indicates reduction in smoking intensity; OR \>1 indicates increase in smoking intensity.|Among participants whose individualized preventive care recommendations included tobacco cessation||45.56|0.03|0.92
81550697|NCT03023813|162777924|OTHER|Receipt of colorectal cancer screening since the baseline encounter|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.52||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|1000.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Generalized linear mixed regression with logit link|Result for intervention arm relative to control arm. Lower limit estimate was \<0.001 and upper limit estimate was \>1000 (ClinicalTrials.gov does not allow \< or \> to be entered into the confidence interval lower limit or upper limit fields).|Among participants whose individualized preventive care recommendations included colorectal cancer screening||1000|0.001|0.99
81550698|NCT03001817|162777961|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81550699|NCT03001817|162777962|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81550700|NCT03001817|162777963|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann Method|||||||<0.0001
81550701|NCT03001817|162777964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5443|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.5443
81550702|NCT03001817|162777965|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann Method|||||||<0.0001
81550703|NCT03001817|162777966|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81550704|NCT03001817|162777967|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81550705|NCT03001817|162777968|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81550706|NCT03001817|162777969|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81550707|NCT03001817|162777970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4939|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.4939
81550708|NCT03001817|162777971|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81550709|NCT03001817|162777972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8371|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.8371
81550710|NCT03001817|162777973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3415|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.3415
81550711|NCT03001817|162777974|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81550712|NCT03001817|162777975|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81550713|NCT03001817|162777976|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81550714|NCT03001817|162777977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7442|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.7442
81550715|NCT03001817|162777978|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550716|NCT03001817|162777979|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550717|NCT03001817|162777980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0374|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0374
81550718|NCT03001817|162777981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7429|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.7429
81550719|NCT03001817|162777982|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550720|NCT03001817|162777983|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550721|NCT03001817|162777984|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550722|NCT03001817|162777985|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550723|NCT03001817|162777986|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550724|NCT03001817|162777987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3669|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.3669
81550725|NCT03001817|162777988|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550726|NCT03001817|162777989|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550727|NCT03001817|162777990|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550728|NCT03001817|162777991|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550729|NCT03001817|162777992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0509|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0509
81550730|NCT03001817|162777993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550731|NCT03001817|162777994|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81550732|NCT03001817|162777995|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550733|NCT03001817|162777996|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550734|NCT03001817|162777997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0647|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0647
81550735|NCT03001817|162777998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0007
81550736|NCT03001817|162777999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1399|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.1399
81550737|NCT03001817|162778000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0122|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0122
81550738|NCT03001817|162778001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0994|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0994
81550739|NCT03001817|162778002|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0904|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0904
81550740|NCT03001817|162778003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4346|||||||non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.4346
81550741|NCT03001817|162778004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1474|||||||non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.1474
81550742|NCT03001817|162778005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0054|||||||non-parametric Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0054
81550743|NCT03001817|162778006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0002
81550744|NCT03001817|162778007|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550745|NCT03001817|162778008|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0118|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.0118
81550746|NCT03001817|162778009|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550747|NCT03001817|162778010|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<.0001
81550748|NCT03001817|162778011|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2049|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.2049
81550749|NCT03001817|162778012|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81550750|NCT03001817|162778013|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81550751|NCT03001817|162778014|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81550752|NCT03001817|162778015|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81550753|NCT03001817|162778016|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9117|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||0.9117
81550754|NCT03001817|162778017|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Hodges-Lehmann method|||||||<0.0001
81550755|NCT00035932|162778076|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The time-averaged difference (TAD) in the reduction of log10 HIV RNA levels from baseline through Week 24 was compared pairwise for each atazanavir regimen to the lopinavir/RTV regimen, and assessed using a two-sided 97.5% confidence interval. The primary efficacy analysis was to declare two treatment regimens similar if the upper limit of this 97.5% confidence interval for the difference (atazanavir-lopinavir/RTV) was less than 0.5 log10.|Time-Averaged Difference|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.09|0.37||||||||0.37|-0.09|
81550756|NCT00035932|162778076|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The time-averaged difference (TAD) in the reduction of log10 HIV RNA levels from baseline through Week 24 was compared pairwise for each atazanavir regimen to the lopinavir/RTV regimen, and assessed using a two-sided 97.5% confidence interval. The primary efficacy analysis was to declare two treatment regimens similar if the upper limit of this 97.5% confidence interval for the difference (atazanavir-lopinavir/RTV) was less than 0.5 log10.|Time-Averaged Difference|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.07|0.55||||||||0.55|0.07|
81550757|NCT00035932|162778077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.3||||||||0.30|-0.04|
81550758|NCT00035932|162778077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.35||||||||0.35|-0.01|
81550759|NCT00035932|162778080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Time-Averaged Difference|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.12|0.39||||||||0.39|-0.12|
81550760|NCT00035932|162778080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Time-Averaged Distance|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.07|0.6||||||||0.60|0.07|
81550761|NCT00035932|162778081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference estimate|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|12.3|||||ATV 300/RTV - LPV/RTV|Randomized participants||12.3|-13.3|
81550762|NCT00035932|162778082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|14.1||||||||14.1|-7.0|
81550763|NCT00035932|162778082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-11.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|0.4||||||||0.4|-22.9|
81550764|NCT00035932|162778084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|7.0||||||||7.0|-16.9|
81550765|NCT00035932|162778084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-16.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|-3.7||||||||-3.7|-28.5|
81550766|NCT00035932|162778086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|13.2|||||ATV 300/RTV - LPV/RTV|||13.2|-12.5|
81550767|NCT00035932|162778087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|15.4||||||||15.4|-9.1|
81550768|NCT00035932|162778087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|-4.0||||||||-4.0|-29.4|
81550769|NCT00035932|162778088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|11.4||||||||11.4|-13.7|
81550770|NCT00035932|162778088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|-5.3||||||||-5.3|-30.6|
81550771|NCT00035932|162778089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|10.3|||Chi-squared, Corrected||ATV 300/RTV - LPV/RTV|||10.3|-15.0|
81550772|NCT00035932|162778090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|10.0||||||||10.0|-14.6|
81550773|NCT00035932|162778090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-18.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.7|-7.1||||||||-7.1|-30.7|
81550774|NCT00035932|162778091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|5.8||||||||5.8|-18.7|
81550775|NCT00035932|162778091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|-5.9||||||||-5.9|-29.9|
81550776|NCT00035932|162778093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Time-Averaged Difference|-18.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-44.3|7.5||||||||7.5|-44.3|
81550777|NCT00035932|162778093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Time-Averaged Difference|-44.9|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-74.5|-15.3||||||||-15.3|-74.5|
81550778|NCT00035932|162778094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Time-Averaged Difference|-17.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-45.6|10.6||||||||10.6|-45.6|
81550779|NCT00035932|162778094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Time-Averaged Difference|-47.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-79.2|-16.1||||||||-16.1|-79.2|
81550780|NCT00035932|162778096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||P-value was based on a t-distribution.|t-test, 1 sided|||Correlation between IQ (\<10; \>=10) of ATV 300 mg / RTV and HIV RNA||||<0.05
81550781|NCT00035932|162778096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||P-value was based on a t-distribution.|t-test, 1 sided|||Correlation between number of PI Mutations at baseline (\<4; \>=4) of ATV 400 mg / SQV and HIV RNA||||<0.05
81550782|NCT00035932|162778098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||P-value was based on a t-distribution.|t-test, 1 sided|||Correlation between ATV Cmin of ATV 300 mg / RTV and CD4 Cell Count||||<0.05
81550783|NCT00035932|162778098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||P-value was based on a t-distribution.|t-test, 1 sided|||Correlation between IQ (\<10; \>=10) of ATV 300 mg / RTV and CD4 Cell Count||||<0.05
81550784|NCT00035932|162778098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||P-value was based on a t-distribution.|t-test, 1 sided|||Correlation between # of PI Mutations at baseline (\<4; \>=4) of ATV 300 mg / RTV and CD4 Cell Count||||<0.05
81550785|NCT00035932|162778100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|-6.0||||||Total Cholesterol||-6.0|-15.5|
81550786|NCT00035932|162778100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-12.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|-7.6||||||Total Cholesterol||-7.6|-16.9|
81550787|NCT00035932|162778100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|0.7||||||HDL cholesterol||0.7|-13.6|
81550788|NCT00035932|162778100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|8.1||||||HDL Cholesterol||8.1|-9.3|
81550789|NCT00035932|162778100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|3.0||||||Fasting LDL Cholesterol||3.0|-15.6|
81550790|NCT00035932|162778100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|1.8||||||Fasting LDL Cholesterol||1.8|-15.5|
81550791|NCT00035932|162778100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-24.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|-13.2||||||Fasting Triglycerides||-13.2|-35.0|
81550792|NCT00035932|162778100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-34.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.4|-23.4||||||Fasting Triglycerides||-23.4|-43.4|
81550793|NCT00035932|162778101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-7.2||||||Total Cholesterol||-7.2|-17.0|
81550794|NCT00035932|162778101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|-6.5||||||Total Cholesterol||-6.5|-17.4|
81550795|NCT00035932|162778101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|3.5||||||HDL Cholesterol||3.5|-12.4|
81550796|NCT00035932|162778101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||DIfference Estimate|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|9.3||||||HDL Cholesterol||9.3|-11.0|
81550797|NCT00035932|162778101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|1.2||||||Fasting LDL CHolesterol||1.2|-19.0|
81550798|NCT00035932|162778101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-7.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.7|3.0||||||Fasting LDL Cholesterol||3.0|-17.7|
81550799|NCT00035932|162778101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-29.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.6|-17.7||||||Fasting Triglycerides||-17.7|-41.6|
81550800|NCT00035932|162778101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-38.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.7|-27.1||||||Fasting Triglycerides||-27.1|-49.7|
81550801|NCT00035932|162778102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|-8.3|||||ATV 300/RTV - LPV/RTV|Observed values, Total Cholesterol||-8.3|-20.1|
81550802|NCT00035932|162778102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.1|-1.3|||||ATV 400/SQV - LPV/RTV|observed values, total cholesterol||-1.3|-16.1|
81550803|NCT00035932|162778102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|-1.2|||||ATV 300/RTV - LPV/RTV|observed values, HDL cholesterol||-1.2|-19.9|
81550804|NCT00035932|162778102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|7.0|||||ATV 400/SQV - LPV/RTV|Observed values, HDL cholesterol||7.0|-14.0|
81550805|NCT00035932|162778102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|-1.8|||||ATV 300/RTV - LPV/RTV|observed cases, fasting LDL||-1.8|-22.3|
81550806|NCT00035932|162778102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|4.8|||||ATV 400/SQV - LPV/RTV|Observed Cases, Fasting LDL cholesterol||4.8|-19.0|
81550807|NCT00035932|162778102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-24.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.6|-8.0|||||ATV 300/RTV - LPV/RTV|observed cases, fasting triglycerides||-8.0|-38.6|
81550808|NCT00035932|162778102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-19.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.5|1.3|||||ATV 400/SQV - LPV/RTV|observed cases, fasting triglycerides||1.3|-36.5|
81550809|NCT00035932|162778113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||time-averaged difference|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.13|0.41|||||ATV 300/RTV - LPV/RTV|overall||0.41|-0.13|
81550810|NCT00035932|162778113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||time-averaged difference|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.16|0.38|||||ATV 300/RTV - LPV/RTV|last observation carried forward||0.38|-0.16|
81550811|NCT04413617|162778121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.0158|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.62|-0.08|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||The primary clinical hypothesis is that mean decrease at Week 12 in DAS28-CRP score in one or both combo arms exceeds the mean decrease in the reference (tofacitinib) treatment arm, regardless of occurrence of intercurrent events. The null hypothesis is that the mean decrease in DAS28-CRP score at Week 12 is identical in the control (tofacitinib arm) and combination arms.||-0.08|-0.62|0.0158
81550812|NCT04413617|162778121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.3933|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|0.23|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||The primary clinical hypothesis is that mean decrease at Week 12 in DAS28-CRP score in one or both combo arms exceeds the mean decrease in the reference (tofacitinib) treatment arm, regardless of occurrence of intercurrent events. The null hypothesis is that the mean decrease in DAS28-CRP score at Week 12 is identical in the control (tofacitinib arm) and combination arms.||0.23|-0.32|0.3933
81550813|NCT00312195|162778131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2544||0.0217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.95||P value is from a logistic regression analysis with terms for treatment effect, country and pain site (hip, knee, back and other).|Regression, Logistic||Primary variable was defined as: ratio of the probability of having ineffective treatment divided by the probability of having effective treatment.|H0: the odds of ineffective treatment is the same for subjects receiving placebo as for those receiving BTDS versus the alternative H1: the odds of ineffective treatment is different for subjects receiving placebo from those receiving BTDS.||2.95|1.09|.0217
81550814|NCT02511106|162778144|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.3|||Log Rank|Determined using a log rank test stratified by stage, race and mutation type.|A hazard ratio \<1 favours AZD9291.|||0.30|0.18|<0.0001
81550815|NCT02511106|162778145|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.34|||Log Rank|Determined using a log rank test stratified by stage, race and mutation type.|A hazard ratio \<1 favours AZD9291.|||0.34|0.21|<0.0001
81550816|NCT02511106|162778148|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4913||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.03|0.3307|0.7299|||Log Rank|Determined using a log rank test stratified by stage, race and mutation type.|A hazard ratio \<1 favours AZD9291.|||0.7299|0.3307|0.0004
81550817|NCT02511106|162778149|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4912|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.03|0.3439|0.7017|||Log Rank|Determined using a log rank test stratified by stage, race and mutation type.|A hazard ratio \<1 favours AZD9291.|||0.7017|0.3439|<0.0001
81574652|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.956|||||||Chi-squared|||Other bone disease/musculoskeletal deformities||||0.9560
81550818|NCT05487196|162778182|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority margin δ was set as the median of fentanyl group + 30 representing a 1-point pain numeric rating scale difference per unit time across the 30-minute initiation period. A conventional 1-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was constructed using normal distribution assumptions. Analysis was by intent to treat. Comparisons of PI-AUC30 between the three agents were made by one-way ANOVA.||||||0.226|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.226
81550819|NCT05487196|162778183|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.16
81550820|NCT05487196|162778184|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.03
81550821|NCT05487196|162778185|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.07
81550822|NCT05487196|162778186|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.22
81550823|NCT05487196|162778187|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.28
81550824|NCT05487196|162778188|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.83
81550825|NCT05487196|162778189|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.01
81550826|NCT05487196|162778190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.36
81550827|NCT05487196|162778191|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.36
81550828|NCT05487196|162778192|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.54
81550829|NCT05487196|162778193|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.58
81550830|NCT05487196|162778194|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.98
81550831|NCT03530124|162778203|SUPERIORITY|The number of infants with ≥1 apneic event for each group and compared using a Mantel-Haenszel statistic in a stratified analysis by study site and gestational age group (\< 28 weeks versus ≥ 28 weeks) to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level and corresponding 95% confidence interval for the occurrence of apnea.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|5.73|||Mantel Haenszel||No adjustments were made to the alpha level (two-sided alpha=0.05) for the primary objective.|||5.73|1.27|0.0104
81550832|NCT03530124|162778204|OTHER|The number of apnea events were compared using a linear regression model (assuming a Poisson distribution) with study site and gestational age group covariates to control for the randomization blocks.||||||0.11|||||||Regression, Linear|No adjustments were made to the alpha level (two-sided alpha=0.05) for the secondary objectives.||||||0.11
81550833|NCT03530124|162778205|OTHER|Average duration of apnea episodes between groups were compared using a mixed effects model with a random intercept for each infant with one or more events and study site and gestational age group as covariates to control for the randomization blocks.||||||0.36|||||||Mixed Effects Model|No adjustments were made to the alpha level (two-sided alpha=0.05) for the secondary objectives.||||||0.36
81550834|NCT03530124|162778206|SUPERIORITY|The proportion of infants requiring an increase in respiratory support for each group were compared using a Mantel-Haenszel statistic in a stratified analysis by study site and gestational age group to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level and corresponding 95% confidence interval for the occurrence of apnea.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.07||||0.3555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|7.23|||Mantel Haenszel||No adjustments were made to the alpha level (two-sided alpha=0.05) for the secondary objectives.|||7.23|0.59|0.3555
81550835|NCT03530124|162778207|SUPERIORITY|The proportion of infants with ≥1 cardiorespiratory event using a Mantel-Haenszel statistic in at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level and corresponding 95% confidence interval.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.77|||Mantel Haenszel||No adjustments were made to the alpha level (two-sided alpha=0.05) for the secondary objectives.|Only Duke University had viable monitoring data to analyze this compound outcome objective.||2.77|0.29|1.0000
81550836|NCT03530124|162778208|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|21.63|||Mantel Haenszel||No adjustments were made to the alpha level (two-sided alpha=0.05) for the secondary objectives.|The proportion of infants requiring positive pressure ventilation for each group were compared using a Mantel-Haenszel statistic in a stratified analysis by study site and gestational age group to control for the randomization blocks at the two-sided alpha 0.05 level and corresponding 95% confidence interval for the occurrence of apnea during the 48-hour monitoring period.||21.63|0.17|1.0000
81550837|NCT02791763|162778239|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was to be established as the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the treatment difference was greater than the pre-specified non-inferiority margin (-1.0 g/dL).|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.088|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.28||The p value on this table is one-sided and calculated for the non-inferiority assessment.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)||Analysis was performed by a MMRM with covariates of treatment, Baseline Hgb, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction and Baseline-by-visit interaction.|||0.28|-0.07|<.0001
81550838|NCT02791763|162778240|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.4941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|3.04||The p value on this table is one-sided and calculated for the superiority assessment.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis was performed by logistic regression with covariates of treatment, Baseline Hgb, and Baseline ESA use.|||3.04|0.33|0.4941
81550839|NCT02791763|162778241|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.4941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|3.04||The p value on this table is one-sided and calculated for the superiority assessment.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis was performed by logistic regression with covariates of treatment, Baseline Hgb, and Baseline ESA use.|||3.04|0.33|0.4941
81550840|NCT01742286|162778362|OTHER||MTD/RDE|510.0||||||||||||||||||
81550841|NCT01742286|162778362|OTHER||MTD/RDE|500.0||||||||||||||||||
81550842|NCT04530136|162778378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0346|||||||Wilcoxon rank test|||||||0.0346
81550843|NCT04530136|162778379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4441|||||||WHO Ordinal Scale|||||||0.4441
81550844|NCT04530136|162778380|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1021|||||||WHO Ordinal Scale for Clin Improvement|||||||0.1021
81550845|NCT04530136|162778381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1615|||||||WHO Ordinal Scale|||||||0.1615
81550846|NCT01387542|162778382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|||||||Friedman test|||||||0.000
81550847|NCT01387542|162778383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.009
81550848|NCT01387542|162778384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.001
81550849|NCT01387542|162778385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.000
81550850|NCT04838977|162778437|SUPERIORITY||Between group difference|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|-0.8||||||The null hypothesis is there is no difference in mean CPSS at 10 weeks in the intervention group versus the control group.||-0.8|-7.6|
81550851|NCT00265148|162778447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1334||||0.1695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0583|0.3251|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||For Grey matter||0.3251|-0.0583|0.1695
81550852|NCT00265148|162778447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.175||||0.1057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.388|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||For posterior cingulate Gyrus||0.3880|-0.0380|0.1057
81550853|NCT00265148|162778447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1426||||0.1833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0691|0.3543|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||For Frontal lobe||0.3543|-0.0691|0.1833
81550854|NCT00265148|162778447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1366||||0.1644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0574|0.3307|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||For parietal lobe||0.3307|-0.0574|0.1644
81550855|NCT00265148|162778447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1259||||0.1509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0471|0.2989|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||For Posterior temporal lobe||0.2989|-0.0471|0.1509
81550856|NCT00265148|162778447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1339||||0.2041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0747|0.3424|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||For cerebellum||0.3424|-0.0747|0.2041
81550857|NCT00265148|162778447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1094||||0.1445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0385|0.2572|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||For medial temporal lobe||0.2572|-0.0385|0.1445
81550858|NCT00265148|162778448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1211||||0.2251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0763|0.3185|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||At Month 1||0.3185|-0.0763|0.2251
81550859|NCT00265148|162778448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0893||||0.2497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0643|0.243|||Mixed model for repeated measures|||For Month 6||0.2430|-0.0643|0.2497
81550860|NCT00265148|162778449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.7618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.8|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For BSR test , Month 1||0.80|-0.59|0.7618
81550861|NCT00265148|162778449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.66|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For BSR test, Month 6||0.66|-0.53|0.8350
81550862|NCT00265148|162778449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.6735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.51|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For BSR test, Month 12||0.51|-0.78|0.6735
81550863|NCT00265148|162778450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.7045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.3|||Repetaed measure mixed model|||For Month 1||0.30|-0.44|0.7045
81550864|NCT00265148|162778450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.8181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.32|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For Month 6||0.32|-0.40|0.8181
81550865|NCT00265148|162778450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.7688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.53|||Repeated measure mixed model|||AT Month 12||0.53|-0.71|0.7688
81550866|NCT00265148|162778450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.26|||Repeated measure mixed model|||Overall||0.26|-0.40|0.6810
81550867|NCT00265148|162778454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.8593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|1.99|||Repeated measure mixed model|||At Month 1||1.99|-2.38|0.8593
81550868|NCT00265148|162778454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.44||||0.3201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|4.32|||Repeated measure mixed model|||At Month 6||4.32|-1.43|0.3201
81550869|NCT00265148|162778454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.18||||0.2627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|6.04|||Repeated measure mixed model|||At Month 12||6.04|-1.68|0.2627
81550870|NCT00265148|162778454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.14||||0.3633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|3.64|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For overall period||3.64|-1.35|0.3633
81550871|NCT00265148|162778455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.5647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.26|||Repetaed measure mixed model|||For overall period||0.26|-0.48|0.5647
81550872|NCT00265148|162778455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.46|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For Month 1||0.46|-0.46|0.9935
81550873|NCT00265148|162778455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.3794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.28|||Repeated measure mixed model|||At Month 6||0.28|-0.72|0.3794
81550874|NCT00265148|162778455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.7357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.49|||Repeated measure mixed model|||At Month 12||0.49|-0.70|0.7357
81550875|NCT00265148|162778458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4971.6||||0.6299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-255515.6|15572.4|||Repeated measure mixed model|Arithmetic means have been presented; however, statistical analysis is based upon the least square (LS) means||At Month 6||15572.4|-255515.6|0.6299
81550876|NCT00265148|162778458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|12223.0||||0.2184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7450.6|31896.5|||Repeated measure mixed model|||At Month 12||31896.5|-7450.6|0.2184
81550877|NCT00265148|162778459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.1|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For Month 6||-0.1|-1.0|0.0129
81550878|NCT00265148|162778459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.5607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.6|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For Month 12||0.6|-1.0|0.5607
81550879|NCT00265148|162778471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1154||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0967|0.3275|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For Grey matter, APOE Epsilon-4 status positive||0.3275|-0.0967|0.2800
81550880|NCT00265148|162778471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1337||||0.4159||95.0|-0.1931|0.4605|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For Grey matter, APOE Epsilon-4 status negative||0.4605|-0.1931|0.4159
81550881|NCT00265148|162778471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1491||||0.2158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0897|0.3878|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For posterior cingulate gyrus, APOE Epsilon-4 status positive||0.3878|-0.0897|0.2158
81550882|NCT00265148|162778471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2346||||0.2087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.135|0.6042|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For posterior cingulate gyrus, APOE Epsilon-4 status negative||0.6042|-0.1350|0.2087
81550883|NCT00265148|162778471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1233||||0.3064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1162|0.3628|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For Frontal lobe, APOE Epsilon-4 status positive||0.3628|-0.1162|0.3064
81550884|NCT00265148|162778471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1734||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1952|0.542|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For Frontal lobe APOE Epsilon-4 status negative||0.5420|-0.1952|0.3500
81550885|NCT00265148|162778471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13||||0.2487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0937|0.3538|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For parietal lobe, APOE Epsilon-4 status positive||0.3538|-0.0937|0.2487
81550886|NCT00265148|162778471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1038||||0.5521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.244|0.4516|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For parietal lobe, APOE Epsilon-4 status negative||0.4516|-0.2440|0.5521
81550887|NCT00265148|162778471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1384||||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.3409|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For posterior temporal lobe, APOE Epsilon-4 status positive||0.3409|-0.0640|0.1760
81550888|NCT00265148|162778471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0837||||0.5952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2303|0.3978|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For posterior temporal lobe, APOE Epsilon-4 status negative||0.3978|-0.2303|0.5952
81550889|NCT00265148|162778471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0847||||0.4025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1169|0.2863|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For Cerebellum, APOE Epsilon-4 status positive||0.2863|-0.1169|0.4025
81550890|NCT00265148|162778471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1536||||0.3081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1458|0.453|||Repeated measure mixed model95|||For Cerebellum, APOE Epsilon-4 status negative||0.4530|-0.1458|0.3081
81550891|NCT00265148|162778471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0839||||0.2964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0758|0.2436|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For medial temporal lobe, APOE Epsilon-4 status positive||0.2436|-0.0758|0.2964
81550892|NCT00265148|162778471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1536||||0.2101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0892|0.3963|||Repeated measure mixed model|||For medial temporal lobe, APOE Epsilon-4 status negative||0.3963|-0.0892|0.2101
81550893|NCT03583385|162778482|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|% Ratio of Geometric Means|103.42|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.18|112.37||||||||112.37|95.18|
81550894|NCT03583385|162778483|EQUIVALENCE|Bio-equivalence Analysis was performed with Equivalence Acceptance Range for 90% Confidence Interval (CI) as 80.00% - 125.00%.|% Ratio of Geometric Means|106.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.99|115.19||||||||115.19|98.99|
81550895|NCT01068964|162778523|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 1.5 mmHg was used. That is, if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in the mean diurnal IOP change between the two groups (Group 1 minus Group 2) is less than 1.5 mm Hg, then the null hypothesis will be rejected. The study had an 85% power.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.556|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|0.57||||||A non-inferiority test was performed for comparing the change from baseline in mean diurnal IOP at Week 4 between treatment groups. The null hypothesis was that the mean diurnal IOP change at Week 4 for Group 1 was at least 1.5 mmHg greater than that for Group 2. The hypothesis was tested using a confidence interval approach based on a 2-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) model including factors for treatment and investigator.||0.57|-1.68|
81550896|NCT00621348|162778531|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.016|0.93||p value was adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||The risk ratio is for Group A compared with Group C.|The incidence of hospital-acquired hyponatremia with current standard intravenous fluid therapy was approximately 30%. Sample of 72 patients would be needed in each group to demonstrate the decrease in incidence of hyponatremia (defined as plasma sodium\< 130 mEq/L) to 10%, with a power of 80 percent and alpha error of 0.05. In view of short study period and feasibility it was planned a priori to enroll at least 50 patients in each treatment limb.||0.93|0.016|<0.05
81550897|NCT01256190|162778589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81550898|NCT01256190|162778590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.31
81550899|NCT01256190|162778591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||intent-to-treat analysis||||.022
81550900|NCT01256190|162778592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.113||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||intent-to treat analysis||||0.113
81550901|NCT01256190|162778593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||intent-to-treat analysis||||.025
81550902|NCT04643158|162778600|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.0236||||0.828|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1934|0.2406|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2406|-0.1934|0.828
81550903|NCT04643158|162778600|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.196||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0143|0.3778|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3778|0.0143|0.035
81550904|NCT04643158|162778620|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|-38.31||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.11|31.72|||Mixed Models Analysis||Analyses were done on the natural log scale and the results were back-transformed to linear scale.|||31.72|-71.11|0.202
81550905|NCT04643158|162778620|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Least Square Mean Ratio|-15.43||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.57|60.96|||Mixed Models Analysis||Analyses were done on the natural log scale and the results were back-transformed to linear scale.|||60.96|-55.57|0.596
81550906|NCT01667419|162778662|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.78|||Log Rank|||||0.78|0.37|0.0010
81550907|NCT01667419|162778662|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.2598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.18|||Log Rank|||||1.18|0.54|0.2598
81550908|NCT01667419|162778663|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.9|||Log Rank|||||0.90|0.37|0.0133
81550909|NCT01667419|162778663|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.6815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.44|||Log Rank|||||1.44|0.57|0.6815
81550910|NCT01667419|162778664|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53||||0.0274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.94|||Log Rank|||||.94|0.30|0.0274
81550911|NCT01667419|162778664|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.8597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.66|||Log Rank|||||1.66|0.55|0.8597
81550912|NCT00856518|162778668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.899||||||EMST arm vs. Sham arm baseline MEP value comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.899
81550913|NCT00856518|162778668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.946|||||||Plum Ordinal Regression Test|EMST arm vs. Sham arm group comparison of treatment response||||||0.946
81550914|NCT00856518|162778668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.00042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|EMST arm post vs. pre-MEP comparison||||||0.00042
81550915|NCT00856518|162778668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019||||||Sham arm post vs. pre-MEP comparison|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0019
81550916|NCT00856518|162778670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||EMST arm vs. Sham arm baseline total score and subscale score comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||> 0.05
81550917|NCT00856518|162778670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Plum Ordinal Regression Test|EMST arm vs. Sham arm group comparison of treatment response for total score and all subscale scores except for Burden and Pharyngeal domains||||||> 0.05
81550918|NCT00856518|162778670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Plum Ordinal Regression Test|EMST arm vs. Sham arm group comparison of treatment response in Burden domain||||||0.014
81550919|NCT00856518|162778670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||Plum Ordinal Regression test|EMST arm vs. Sham arm group comparison of treatment response in Pharyngeal domain||||||0.022
81574653|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4384|||||||Chi-squared|||Other bone disease/musculoskeletal deformities||||0.4384
81550920|NCT00856518|162778670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Sham arm post vs. pre-treatment comparison for the total SWAL-QOL score and subscale scores except for the Burden and Mental Health domains.|Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|||||||>0.05
81550921|NCT00856518|162778670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|Sham arm post vs. pre-treatment comparison in Burden domain||||||0.038
81550922|NCT00856518|162778670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|Sham arm post vs. pre-treatment comparison in Mental Health domain||||||0.031
81550923|NCT00856518|162778670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|EMST arm post vs. pre-treatment comparison in Burden domain||||||0.027
81550924|NCT00856518|162778670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|EMST arm post vs. pre-treatment comparison in Mental Health domain||||||0.016
81550925|NCT00856518|162778670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|EMST arm post vs. pre-treatment comparison in Pharyngeal domain||||||0.007
81550926|NCT00856518|162778670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|EMST arm post vs. pre-treatment comparison in Saliva domain||||||0.036
81550927|NCT00856518|162778670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|EMST arm post vs. pre-treatment comparison in Fear domain||||||0.004
81550928|NCT00856518|162778670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test|EMST arm post vs. pre-treatment comparison in Total SWAL-QOL score||||||0.016
81550929|NCT03364270|162778671|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.58||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.84||Threshold p\<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in mean 18F-RGD uptake (expressed as a target to background ratio) in the culprit artery (carotid artery implicated in stroke or transient ischemic attack \[TIA\]) when compared to mean 18F-RGD uptake in the contralateral carotid artery. A paired t-test was used to compare 18F-RGD uptake in culprit plaque to plaque in the contralateral artery.||0.84|0.33|.001
81550930|NCT06026124|162778726|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||LSD test|||||||<0.00001
81550931|NCT06026124|162778726|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||LSD test|||||||<0.00001
81550932|NCT06026124|162778727|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||LSD test|||||||<0.00001
81550933|NCT06026124|162778727|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||LSD test|||||||<0.00001
81550934|NCT06026124|162778728|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||LSD test|||||||<0.00001
81550935|NCT06026124|162778728|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||LSD test|||||||<0.00001
81550936|NCT06026124|162778729|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||LSD test|||||||<0.0001
81550937|NCT06026124|162778729|SUPERIORITY||||||<|1e-05|||||||LSD test|||||||<0.00001
81550938|NCT06026124|162778730|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.17|||||||LSD test|||||||=0.17
81550939|NCT06026124|162778730|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||LSD test|||||||=1.00
81550940|NCT06026124|162778731|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||LSD test|||||||<0.0001
81550941|NCT06026124|162778732|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.51|||||||LSD test|||||||=0.51
81550942|NCT00918736|162778733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Previous report using 5 weekly injections, mean AOS score reduction is 2.6 with the SD of 1.8 in 75 patients. To test whether AOS reduction would be \> 1 using pair t-test after 3 weekly injections, investigators need \> 42 patients to give \> 90% power to reject the null hypothesis-mean AOS score reduction \<1 at 6 months, given that both the mean and standard deviation of AOS score reduction equal to 2. Considering possible dropout of participants, investigators decide to include 50 patients||||<0.05
81550943|NCT01474018|162778740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.004
81550944|NCT01474018|162778741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.01
81550945|NCT01474018|162778741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.009
81550946|NCT03563183|162778745|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy rate was calculated as 100\*(1-RR) with RR=relative risk of developing the confimed herpes zoster for Herpes Zoster subunit vaccine Group compared to Placebo Group.|Vaccine Efficacy rate|95.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.58|98.22|||Poisson exact test|||Efficacy analysis aimed at comparing the confimed herpes zoster for Herpes Zoster incidence rate between Non-Frail-HZ/su vs Non-Frail-Placebo groups.||98.22|91.58|<0.0001
81550947|NCT03563183|162778745|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy rate was calculated as 100\*(1-RR) with RR=relative risk of developing the confimed herpes zoster for Herpes Zoster subunit vaccine group compared to placebo people.|Vaccine Efficacy rate|90.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|84.41|94.43|||Poisson exact test|||Efficacy analysis aimed at comparing the confimed herpes zoster for Herpes Zoster incidence rate between Pre-Frail-HZ/su vs Pre-Frail-Placebo groups.||94.43|84.41|<0.0001
81550948|NCT03563183|162778745|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy rate was calculated as 100\*(1-RR) with RR=relative risk of developing the confimed herpes zoster for Herpes Zoster subunit vaccine group compared to placebo people.|Vaccine Efficacy rate|90.17|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|75.36|96.65|||Poisson exact test|||Efficacy analysis aimed at comparing the confimed herpes zoster for Herpes Zoster incidence rate between Frail-HZ/su vs Frail-Placebo groups.||96.65|75.36|<0.0001
81550949|NCT03563183|162778745|OTHER|Vaccine efficacy rate was calculated as 100\*(1-RR) with RR=relative risk of developing the confimed herpes zoster for Herpes Zoster subunit vaccine group compared to placebo people.|Vaccine Efficacy rate|100.0||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.61|100.0|||Poisson exact test|||Efficacy analysis aimed at comparing the confimed herpes zoster for Herpes Zoster incidence rate between Unknown-HZ/su vs Unknown-Placebo groups.||100|14.61|0.069
81550950|NCT03563183|162778746|OTHER|VE against the BOI due to HZ (VE BOI ) was defined as the relative reduction in the BOI score in the vaccine group as compared with that in the placebo group and calculated as 1 - relative risk (i.e., 1- the HZ BOI score in the vaccine group divided by the HZ BOI score in the placebo group).|Vaccine Efficacy rate|98.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|97.1|100.0||||||VE against confirmed HZ BOI and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) are presented by frailty status in the mTVC.||100|97.1|
81550951|NCT03563183|162778746|OTHER|VE against the BOI due to HZ (VE BOI ) was defined as the relative reduction in the BOI score in the vaccine group as compared with that in the placebo group and calculated as 1 - relative risk (i.e., 1- the HZ BOI score in the vaccine group divided by the HZ BOI score in the placebo group).|Vaccine Efficacy rate|92.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|86.6|98.7||||||VE against confirmed HZ BOI and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) are presented by frailty status in the mTVC.||98.7|86.6|
81574654|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6082|||||||Chi-squared|||Malaise/fatigue||||0.6082
81574655|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3374|||||||Chi-squared|||Malaise/fatigue||||0.3374
81574656|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5984|||||||Chi-squared|||Malaise/fatigue||||0.5984
81550952|NCT03563183|162778746|OTHER|VE against the BOI due to HZ (VE BOI ) was defined as the relative reduction in the BOI score in the vaccine group as compared with that in the placebo group and calculated as 1 - relative risk (i.e., 1- the HZ BOI score in the vaccine group divided by the HZ BOI score in the placebo group).|Vaccine Efficacy rate|85.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.6|100.0||||||VE against confirmed HZ BOI and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) are presented by frailty status in the mTVC.||100|62.6|
81550953|NCT03563183|162778746|OTHER|VE against the BOI due to HZ (VE BOI ) was defined as the relative reduction in the BOI score in the vaccine group as compared with that in the placebo group and calculated as 1 - relative risk (i.e., 1- the HZ BOI score in the vaccine group divided by the HZ BOI score in the placebo group).|Vaccine Efficacy rate|100.0||||||||||||||VE against the BOI due to confirmed HZ. The 95% Confidence Interval was not calculated as there were no subjects reported with a confirmed Zoster episode in the Unknown-HZ/su Group.||||
81550954|NCT01594528|162778782|OTHER|||||||0.992||||||comparison between groups for body indicators|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.992
81550955|NCT01594528|162778782|OTHER|||||||0.8||||||comparison between groups facial indicators|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8
81550956|NCT01594528|162778782|OTHER|||||||0.586||||||comparison between groups for vocal indicators|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.586
81550957|NCT00486291|162778783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||It is anticipated that the pooled standard deviation (SD) of the change from baseline in HbA1c will be between 1.0 and 1.5. With 90 subjects per treatment group the study will have 90% power (two-sided alpha=0.05) to detect a mean difference between groups of 0.486 for SD=1.0, and a mean difference between groups of 0.729 for SD=1.5.||-0.2|-0.9|0.0007
81550958|NCT00486291|162778784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|-4.9|||ANCOVA|||||-4.9|-8.1|<0.0001
81550959|NCT03462511|162778791|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|||||Independent variables: study month, study group, their interactions and a person-level random intercept to incorporate clustering.|Regression, Linear|||Based on estimated effect size from our prior feasibility trial, the target enrollment was 87 dyads plus additional 20% to account for attrition before Month 6 or blood transfusions or acute illness rendering HbF levels inaccurate.||||0.067
81550960|NCT03462511|162778792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||We compared the difference in proportion of days covered by hydroxyurea at two timepoints: (1) from the year prior to study entry to 6 months (the end of the active intervention phase of the trial) and (2) from 6 months to 12 months (the sustainability phase of the trial).||||0.60
81550961|NCT03462511|162778793|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|||We hypothesized that, compared to the control group, generic quality of life (QOL) for youth in the intervention group would improve from baseline to 9 months.||||<0.001
81550962|NCT03462511|162778793|NON_INFERIORITY|30% of the standard deviation was used as the non-inferiority margin. For this test generic quality of life (QOL) scores for months 4-9 (efficacy period) were compared to months \>9 (sustainability period).||||||0.04|||||||Regression, Linear|||We hypothesized that the improvement in quality of life experienced by the intervention group would be sustained from month 9 to month 12.||||0.04
81550963|NCT03462511|162778794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Regression, Linear|||We hypothesized that, compared to the control group, sickle cell disease specific quality of life (SC-QOL) for youth in the intervention group would improve from baseline to 9 months.||||0.47
81550964|NCT03462511|162778794|NON_INFERIORITY|30% of the standard deviation was used as the non-inferiority margin. For this test sickle cell disease specific quality of life (SC-QOL) scores for months 4-9 (efficacy period) were compared to months \>9 (sustainability period).||||||0.045|||||||Regression, Linear|||We hypothesized that the improvement in sickle cell disease specific quality of life (SC-QOL) experienced by the intervention group would be sustained from month 9 to month 12.||||0.045
81550965|NCT03462511|162778795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Regression, Linear|||We hypothesized that, compared to the control group, responsibility for self-management concordance for youth-caregiver dyads in the intervention group would improve from baseline to 6 months.||||0.002
81550966|NCT03462511|162778795|NON_INFERIORITY|50% of the standard deviation was used as the non-inferiority margin. For this test youth caregiver concordance for self-management responsibility scores for months 0-6 (efficacy period) were compared to months 6-12 (sustainability period).||||||0.23|||||||Regression, Linear|||We hypothesized that the improvement in concordance between youth and caregivers for self-management responsibility experienced by the intervention group would be sustained from month 6 to month 12.||||0.23
81550967|NCT01015638|162778849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||>0.05
81550968|NCT01015638|162778850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Dunn's Multiple Comparisons Test|||||||>0.05
81550969|NCT01015638|162778851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||>0.05
81550970|NCT01015638|162778852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Tukey-Kramer Multiple Comparisons Test|||||||> 0.05
81550971|NCT00984620|162778861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percent difference|-1.25||||0.855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|11.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on an Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted by HCV genotype (1a and 1b only).|p-value presented is 2-sided. The percent differences and p-values are based on a comparison to the Faldaprevir 120mg (12 Weeks).|||11.8|-14.3|0.855
81550972|NCT00984620|162778862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percent difference|9.02||||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|23.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on an Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted by HCV genotype (1a and 1b only).|p-value presented is 2-sided. The percent differences and p-values are based on a comparison to the Faldaprevir 120mg (12 Weeks).|||23.3|-5.3|0.229
81550973|NCT00984620|162778863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percent difference|5.48||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|18.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on an Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted by HCV genotype (1a and 1b only).|p-value presented is 2-sided. The percent differences and p-values are based on a comparison to the Faldaprevir 120mg (12 Weeks).|||18.3|-7.3|0.417
81550974|NCT00984620|162778864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percent difference|2.99||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|16.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on an Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted by HCV genotype (1a and 1b only).|p-value presented is 2-sided. The percent differences and p-values are based on a comparison to the Faldaprevir 120mg (12 Weeks).|||16.6|-10.6|0.676
81574657|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8568|||||||Chi-squared|||Esophageal disorders||||0.8568
81574658|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7698|||||||Chi-squared|||Esophageal disorders||||0.7698
81550975|NCT00984620|162778865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percent difference|3.24||||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|14.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on an Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted by HCV genotype (1a and 1b only).|p-value presented is 2-sided. The percent differences and p-values are based on a comparison to the Faldaprevir 120mg (12 Weeks).|||14.6|-8.1|0.588
81550976|NCT00984620|162778866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted percent difference|4.78||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|18.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Based on an Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method adjusted by HCV genotype (1a and 1b only).|p-value presented is 2-sided. The percent differences and p-values are based on a comparison to the Faldaprevir 120mg (12 Weeks).|||18.6|-9.0|0.512
81550977|NCT00984620|162778868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1397||||||Compare 120 MG Faldaprevir 120mg (24 Weeks) over 120 MG Faldaprevir 120mg (12 Weeks) using log-rank test.|Log Rank|||||||0.1397
81550978|NCT02657408|162778881|EQUIVALENCE|confirmatory statistical hypothesis tested|Geometric mean ratio (%)|1.27||||0.3043|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|1.87|||ANOVA|||The statistical model used for the primary analysis of primary endpoints was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale. This model included the effect 'treatment'.||1.87|0.86|0.3043
81550979|NCT02657408|162778882|EQUIVALENCE|No statistical hypothesis tested|Geometric mean ratio (%)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|1.16||||||The statistical model used for the analysis was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale. This model included the effect 'treatment'.||1.16|0.88|
81550980|NCT02657408|162778883|EQUIVALENCE|No statistical hypothesis tested|Geometric mean ratio (%)|1.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|4.03||||||The statistical model used for the primary analysis of primary endpoints was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale. This model included the effect 'treatment'.||4.03|0.59|
81550981|NCT02657408|162778884|EQUIVALENCE|No statistical hypothesis tested|Geometric mean ratio (%)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|2.85||||||The statistical model used for the analysis was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale. This model included the effect 'treatment'.||2.85|0.49|
81550982|NCT02657408|162778885|EQUIVALENCE|No statistical hypothesis tested|Geometric mean ratio (%)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.83||||||The statistical model used for the primary analysis of primary endpoints was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale. This model included the effect 'treatment'.||1.83|0.91|
81550983|NCT02657408|162778886|EQUIVALENCE|No statistical hypothesis tested|Geometric mean ratio (%)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.18||||||The statistical model used for the analysis was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale. This model included the effect 'treatment'.||1.18|0.90|
81550984|NCT02657408|162778887|EQUIVALENCE|No statistical hypothesis tested|Geometric mean ratio (%)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.53||||||The statistical model used for the primary analysis of primary endpoints was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale. This model included the effect 'treatment'.||1.53|0.91|
81550985|NCT02657408|162778888|EQUIVALENCE|No statistical hypothesis tested|Geometric mean ratio (%)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.09||||||The statistical model used for the analysis was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale. This model included the effect 'treatment'.||1.09|0.80|
81550986|NCT02657408|162778889|EQUIVALENCE|No statistical hypothesis tested|Geometric mean ratio (%)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.51|1.28||||||The statistical model used for the primary analysis of primary endpoints was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale. This model included the effect 'treatment'.||1.28|0.51|
81550987|NCT02657408|162778890|EQUIVALENCE|No statistical hypothesis tested|Geometric mean ratio (%)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|0.97||||||The statistical model used for the analysis was an ANOVA model on the logarithmic scale. This model included the effect 'treatment'.||0.97|0.43|
81550988|NCT01247272|162778907|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|113.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.03|118.96|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||118.96|108.03|
81550989|NCT01247272|162778908|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|107.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.18|113.69|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||113.69|102.18|
81550990|NCT01247272|162778909|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|106.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.09|112.12|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference (R) and test (T) product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||112.12|102.09|
81550991|NCT01247272|162778910|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|103.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.54|107.76|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||107.76|99.54|
81550992|NCT01247272|162778911|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|105.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.66|110.12|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||110.12|101.66|
81574659|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7089|||||||Chi-squared|||Esophageal disorders||||0.7089
81550993|NCT01247272|162778912|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|ANOVA is to be used to identify the source contributions by factors including subjects, period, formulation and potential interactions. The geometric mean ratio together with the ANOVA residual mean error term are used to identify the statistical basis for the 90% confidence interval for the ratio of the population means (Test \[T\]/Reference\[R\]) of the identified metrics (e.g. AUC, Cmax).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|105.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.27|110.61|||||This analysis was for informational purposes only and was not used to establish bioequivalence.|||110.61|101.27|
81550994|NCT02447302|162778917|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42|=|0.0091|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.68|-0.3||The analysis was performed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model that incorporated treatment, current oral corticosteroid use, prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) antagonists, and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|The analysis compared the adapted MCS change from baseline between treatment groups using a 1-sided test at the 0.05 level of significance.|Estimated least square mean difference in etrasimod 2 mg from placebo|The primary comparison in the study was between etrasimod 2 mg versus placebo.||-0.30|-1.68|= 0.0091
81550995|NCT02447302|162778917|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|=|0.1457|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|0.24||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model that incorporated treatment, current oral corticosteroid use, prior exposure to TNFα antagonists, and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|The analysis compared the adapted MCS change from baseline between treatment groups using a 1-sided test at the 0.05 level of significance.|Estimated least square mean difference in etrasimod 1 mg from placebo|||0.24|-1.11|= 0.1457
81550996|NCT02447302|162778918|SUPERIORITY||MH estimate for difference in percentage|24.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.87|=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.8|39.0||Mantel-Haenszel (MH) estimated common risk difference adjusted for current oral corticosteroid therapy at baseline and previous exposure to TNFα antagonists.|Mantel Haenszel|The analysis compared the difference in proportions between treatment groups using a 1-sided test at the 0.05 level of significance.|MH estimated difference in etrasimod 2 mg from Placebo|The primary comparison in the study was between etrasimod 2 mg versus placebo.||39.0|9.8|= 0.003
81550997|NCT02447302|162778918|SUPERIORITY||MH estimate for difference in percentage|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|=|0.3059|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.1|17.2||MH estimated common risk difference adjusted for current oral corticosteroid therapy at baseline and previous exposure to TNFα antagonists.|Mantel Haenszel|The analysis compared the difference in proportions between treatment groups using a 1-sided test at the 0.05 level of significance.|MH estimated difference in etrasimod 1 mg from Placebo|||17.2|-9.1|= 0.3059
81550998|NCT02447302|162778919|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.32|-0.36||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model that incorporated treatment, current oral corticosteroid use, prior exposure to TNFα antagonists, and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|The analysis compared the 2-component MCS change from baseline between treatment groups using a 1-sided test at the 0.05 level of significance.|Estimated least square mean difference in etrasimod 2 mg from placebo|The primary comparison in the study was between etrasimod 2 mg versus placebo.||-0.36|-1.32|= 0.0020
81550999|NCT02447302|162778919|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|=|0.0858|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.85|0.08||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model that incorporated treatment, current oral corticosteroid use, prior exposure to TNFα antagonists, and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|The analysis compared the 2-component MCS change from baseline between treatment groups using a 1-sided test at the 0.05 level of significance.|Estimated least square mean difference in etrasimod 1 mg from placebo|||0.08|-0.85|= 0.0858
81551000|NCT02447302|162778920|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.17|-0.37||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model that incorporated treatment, current oral corticosteroid use, prior exposure to TNFα antagonists, and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|The analysis compared the TMS change from baseline between treatment groups using a 1-sided test at the 0.05 level of significance.|Estimated least square mean difference in etrasimod 2 mg from placebo|The primary comparison in the study was between etrasimod 2 mg versus placebo.||-0.37|-2.17|= 0.0100
81551001|NCT02447302|162778920|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53|=|0.1277|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.48|0.27||The analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model that incorporated treatment, current oral corticosteroid use, prior exposure to TNFα antagonists, and baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|The analysis compared the TMS change from baseline between treatment groups using a 1-sided test at the 0.05 level of significance.|Estimated least square mean difference in etrasimod 1 mg from placebo|||0.27|-1.48|= 0.1277
81551002|NCT02447302|162778921|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.78|||=|0.0071|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|5.51||The analysis was performed using an ordered logistic regression model with terms for treatment, current oral corticosteroid use, and prior exposure to TNFα antagonists.|ANCOVA|The analysis compared the odds of achieving higher trichotomous composite score between the groups using 1-sided test at 0.05 level of significance.||The primary comparison in the study was between etrasimod 2 mg versus placebo.||5.51|1.40|= 0.0071
81551003|NCT02447302|162778921|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61|||=|0.1192|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|3.14||The analysis was performed using an ordered logistic regression model with terms for treatment, current oral corticosteroid use, and prior exposure to TNFα antagonists.|ANCOVA|The analysis compared the odds of achieving higher trichotomous composite score between the groups using 1-sided test at 0.05 level of significance.||||3.14|0.83|= 0.1192
81551004|NCT02447302|162778922|SUPERIORITY||MH estimate for difference in percentage|25.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.47|=|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|13.5|38.1||The analysis was performed using MH method that was adjusted for current oral corticosteroid therapy at baseline and previous exposure to TNFα antagonists.|Mantel Haenszel|The analysis compared the difference in proportions between treatment groups using a 1-sided test at the 0.05 level of significance.|MH estimated difference in etrasimod 2 mg from Placebo|The primary comparison in the study was between etrasimod 2 mg versus placebo.||38.1|13.5|= 0.0003
81551005|NCT02447302|162778922|SUPERIORITY||MH estimate for difference in percentage|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.46|=|0.136|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.5|17.7||The analysis was performed using MH method that was adjusted for current oral corticosteroid therapy at baseline and previous exposure to TNFα antagonists.|Mantel Haenszel|The analysis compared the difference in proportions between treatment groups using a 1-sided test at the 0.05 level of significance.|MH estimated difference in etrasimod 1 mg from Placebo|||17.7|-3.5|= 0.1360
81551006|NCT02447302|162778923|SUPERIORITY||MH estimate for difference in percentage|18.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.92|=|0.0282|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.6|35.3||The analysis was performed using MH method that was adjusted for current oral corticosteroid therapy at baseline and previous exposure to TNFα antagonists.|Mantel Haenszel|The analysis compared the difference in proportions between treatment groups using a 1-sided test at the 0.05 level of significance.|MH estimated difference in etrasimod 2 mg from Placebo|The primary comparison in the study was between etrasimod 2 mg versus placebo.||35.3|2.6|= 0.0282
81551007|NCT02447302|162778923|SUPERIORITY||MH estimate for difference in percentage|11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.14|=|0.1309|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.3|28.1||The analysis was performed using MH method that was adjusted for current oral corticosteroid therapy at baseline and previous exposure to TNFα antagonists.|Mantel Haenszel|The analysis compared the difference in proportions between treatment groups using a 1-sided test at the 0.05 level of significance.|MH estimated difference in etrasimod 1 mg from Placebo|||28.1|-5.3|= 0.1309
81551008|NCT01901250|162778924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Permutation test|Adjusted for child's gender, caries burden at study entry, surface-years at risk, and study cohort.||||||0.25
81551009|NCT01400880|162778951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.28|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|4.27||||||All subjects were monitored with the electrode sensor, TOCO and IUPC. Measurements were taken with the electrode sensor vs. IUPC and were also taken with TOCO vs. IUPC and those measurements were compared to each other. These results are for TOCO and IUPC. Agreement between TOCO and IUPC. Null hypothesis: the mean peak difference between TOCO and IUPC is equal to 0. Alternative hypothesis: the mean peak difference is not equal to 0.||4.27|1.70|
81551010|NCT01400880|162778951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.98|4.92||||||All subjects were monitored with the electrode sensor, TOCO and IUPC. Measurements were taken with the electrode sensor vs. IUPC and were also taken with TOCO vs. IUPC and those measurements were compared to each other. These results are for the electrode sensor and IUPC. Agreement between electrode sensor and IUPC. Null hypothesis: the mean peak difference between TOCO and IUPC is equal to 0. Alternative hypothesis: the mean peak difference is not equal to 0.||4.92|2.98|
81551011|NCT05661851|162779020|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of -20 was used.|Least-square Mean Difference|5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.79|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|13.38|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for the denominator degrees of freedom.|LS Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control.|A sample size of 104 subjects provides at least 90% statistical power to test non-inferiority of the Test eyedrop compared to the Control eyedrop using a two sample t-test with a two-sided type I error rate of 0.05.||13.38|-1.67|
81551012|NCT05661851|162779021|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of -20 was used.|Mean Population Difference Estimate|5.843|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.456|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8904|14.5768|||Bootstrapping methods||Bootstrap Mean Difference was calculated as Test minus Control|A sample size of 104 subjects provides at least 90% statistical power to test non-inferiority of the Test eyedrop compared to the Control eyedrop using a two sample t-test with a two-sided type I error rate of 0.05.||14.5768|-2.8904|
81551013|NCT01057589|162779030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.697||||||P-value is for Change at End of Triplet Combination Therapy. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.697
81551014|NCT01057589|162779030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.132||||||P-value is for Change at End of Maintenance Therapy. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.132
81551015|NCT01057589|162779031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.223||||||P-value is for Change at End of Triplet Combination Therapy. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.223
81551016|NCT01057589|162779031|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.788||||||P-value is for Change at End of Maintenance Therapy. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.788
81551017|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||||||P-value is for NOD, Triplicate Combination Therapy Cycle 2. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.90
81551018|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||||||P-value is for NOD, Triplicate Combination Therapy Cycle 4. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.31
81551019|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||||||P-value is for NOD, Triplicate Combination Therapy Cycle 6. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81551020|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||||||P-value is for NOD, Maintenance Cycle 1. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.95
81551021|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.89||||||P-value is for NOD, Maintenance Cycle 3. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.89
81551022|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36||||||P-value is for NOD, Maintenance Cycle 5. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81551023|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||||||P-value is for NOD, Maintenance Cycle 7. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81551024|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47||||||P-value is for EIP, Triplicate Combination Cycle 2. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.47
81551025|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||||||P-value is for EIP, Triplicate Combination Cycle 4. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81551026|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||||||P-value is for EIP, Triplicate Combination Cycle 6. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45
81551027|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||||||P-value is for EIP, Maintenance Cycle 1. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.29
81551028|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||||||P-value is for EIP, Maintenance Cycle 3. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81551029|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||||||P-value is for EIP, Maintenance Cycle 5. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.70
81551030|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||||||P-value is for EIP, Maintenance Cycle 7. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81551031|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||||||P-value is for UOS, Triplicate Combination Cycle 2. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.85
81574660|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3446|||||||Chi-squared|||Nutritional deficiencies||||0.3446
81551032|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||||||P-value is for UOS, Triplicate Combination Cycle 4. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.13
81551033|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||P-value is for UOS, Triplicate Combination Cycle 6. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81551034|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||||||P-value is for UOS, Maintenance Cycle 1. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.71
81551035|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||||||P-value is for UOS, Maintenance Cycle 3. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.34
81551036|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41||||||P-value is for UOS, Maintenance Cycle 5. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.41
81551037|NCT01057589|162779032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||||||P-value is for UOS, Maintenance Cycle 7. Threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.37
81551038|NCT02954172|162779037|EQUIVALENCE|the equivalence margin of the ORR ratio was set at (0.75, 1.33).|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.756|1.077||||||||1.077|0.756|
81551039|NCT02954172|162779038|EQUIVALENCE|||||||0.7066|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.7066
81551040|NCT02954172|162779039|EQUIVALENCE|||||||0.3497|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3497
81551041|NCT01497366|162779042|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority would be demonstrated if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in SVR12 rates was greater than -15%.|Difference in percentages|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|8.0|||||The difference in percentages between treatment groups and the 95% CI calculated were based on stratum adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions.|||8.0|-7.5|
81551042|NCT03508908|162779055|OTHER||US dollars per DALY averted|3098.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cost (in US dollars) per DALY averted (Intervention referenced to Observation)|Cost (in US dollars) per DALY averted (Intervention referenced to Observation)||||
81551043|NCT00829504|162779063|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|100.16||||||90.0|95.5|105.04|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||105.04|95.5|
81551044|NCT00829504|162779064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|101.76||||||90.0|95.45|108.49|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||108.49|95.45|
81551045|NCT00829504|162779065|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.1||||||90.0|95.64|109.0|||||Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean between the reference and test product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|||109|95.64|
81551046|NCT00488683|162779066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.06||||0.69||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||0.69
81551047|NCT00488683|162779066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.14||||0.3||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup C||||0.30
81551048|NCT00488683|162779066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.81|||<|0.0001||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||<0.0001
81551049|NCT00488683|162779066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.67||||0.001||95.0||||Values from Groups I, II and III were combined for this analysis.|Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||0.001
81551050|NCT00488683|162779066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.08||||0.61||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||0.61
81551051|NCT00488683|162779066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.31||||0.02||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup C||||0.02
81551052|NCT00488683|162779066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.45||||0.002||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||0.002
81551053|NCT00488683|162779066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.4||||0.08||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||0.08
81551054|NCT00488683|162779066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.004||||||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||
81551055|NCT00488683|162779066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.02||||||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup C||||
81551056|NCT00488683|162779066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.66||||||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||
81574661|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0815|||||||Chi-squared|||Nutritional deficiencies||||0.0815
81551057|NCT00488683|162779066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.45||||||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||
81551058|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.07||||0.7||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and memory B cells at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||0.70
81551059|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.13||||0.37||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and memory B cells at 12 months of age for the serogroup C||||0.37
81551060|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.66|||<|0.0001||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and memory B cells at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||<0.0001
81551061|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.9|||<|0.0001||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and memory B cells at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||<0.0001
81551062|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.01||||0.94||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and memory B cells at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||0.94
81551063|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.05||||0.7||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and memory B cells at 12 months of age for the serogroup C||||0.70
81551064|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.3||||0.04||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and memory B cells at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||0.04
81551065|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.46||||0.004||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and memory B cells at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||0.004
81551066|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.005||||||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and memory B cells at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||
81551067|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.02||||||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and memory B cells at 12 months of age for the serogroup C||||
81551068|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.43||||||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and memory B cells at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551069|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.82||||||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and memory B cells at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||
81551070|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.05||||0.68||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 2 were combined for this analysis.|Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||0.68
81551071|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.08||||0.46||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup C||||0.46
81551072|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.2||||0.08||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||0.08
81551073|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.45|||<|0.001||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||<0.001
81551074|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.04||||0.75||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||0.75
81551075|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.11||||0.27||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup C||||0.27
81551076|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.2||||0.07||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||0.07
81551077|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.23||||0.06||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||0.06
81574662|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.402|||||||Chi-squared|||Nutritional deficiencies||||0.4020
81551078|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0029||||||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||
81551079|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0059||||||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup C||||
81551080|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.04||||||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551081|NCT00488683|162779067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.21||||||95.0||||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccinations and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||
81551082|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.26||||0.46||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.46
81551083|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.14||||0.59||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.59
81551084|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.006||||0.98||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.98
81551085|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.24||||0.2||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.20
81551086|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.43||||0.08||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.08
81551087|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.08||||0.68||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.68
81551088|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.77||||0.006||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.006
81551089|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.16||||0.48||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.48
81551090|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.26||||0.46||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.46
81551091|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.21||||0.4||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.40
81551092|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.12||||0.6||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.60
81551093|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.4||||0.03||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.03
81551094|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.72||||0.001||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.001
81551095|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.0||||1||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||1.00
81551096|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.39||||0.24||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.24
81551097|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.22||||0.34||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for the analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.34
81551098|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.07||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||
81551099|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.02||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||
81551100|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551101|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.06||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551102|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.19||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||
81551103|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.007||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||
81551104|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.59||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||
81551105|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.03||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||
81551106|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.77||||0.0002||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.0002
81551107|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.03||||0.9||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.90
81551108|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.47||||0.02||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.02
81551109|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.29||||0.12||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.12
81551110|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.31||||0.22||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.22
81551111|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.81|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||<0.0001
81551112|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.15||||0.82||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.82
81551113|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.15||||0.66||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.66
81551114|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.51||||0.03||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.03
81551115|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.14||||0.53||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.53
81551116|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.2||||0.35||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.35
81551117|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.47||||0.09||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.09
81551118|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.51||||0.04||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.04
81551119|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.35||||0.1||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.10
81551120|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.35||||0.56||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.56
81551121|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.07||||0.84||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.84
81551122|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.59||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||
81551123|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.001||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||
81574663|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4246|||||||Chi-squared|||Other nutritional: endocrine/metabolic disorders||||0.4246
81551124|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.22||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551125|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.08||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551126|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.1||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||
81551127|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.66||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||
81551128|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.02||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||
81551129|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.02||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||
81551130|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.29||||0.08||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.08
81551131|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.05||||0.74||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.74
81551132|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.01||||0.94||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.94
81551133|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.09||||0.51||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.51
81551134|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.27||||0.12||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.12
81551135|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.25||||0.09||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.09
81551136|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.05||||0.81||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.81
81551137|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.28||||0.07||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.07
81551138|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.36||||0.02||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.02
81551139|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.08||||0.59||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.59
81551140|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.1||||0.51||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.51
81551141|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.02||||0.9||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.9
81551142|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.39||||0.02||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.02
81551143|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.19||||0.2||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.20
81551144|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.18||||0.34||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.34
81551145|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.33||||0.04||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.04
81551146|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.08||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||
81551147|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0027||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||
81551148|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0002||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551149|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0077||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551150|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.07||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||
81551151|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.06||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||
81551152|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0023||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||
81551153|NCT00488683|162779068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.08||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||
81551154|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.25||||0.59||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.59
81551155|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.12||||0.68||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.68
81551156|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.36||||0.12||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.12
81551157|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.22||||0.26||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.26
81551158|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.43||||0.08||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.08
81551159|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.17||||0.42||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.42
81551160|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.77||||0.02||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.02
81551161|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.12||||0.65||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.65
81551162|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.25||||0.58||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.58
81551163|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.19||||-0.51||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||-0.51
81551164|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.28||||0.24||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.24
81551165|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.36||||0.06||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.06
81551166|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.72||||0.001||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.001
81551167|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.32||||0.12||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.12
81551168|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.49||||0.18||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.18
81551169|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.25||||0.34||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.34
81551170|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.06||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||
81551171|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.01||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||
81551172|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.13||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551173|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.05||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551174|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.19||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||
81551175|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.03||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||
81551176|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.6||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||
81551177|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.01||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||
81551178|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.83||||0.001||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.001
81551179|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.14||||0.57||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.57
81551180|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.65||||0.001||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.001
81551181|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.31||||0.11||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.11
81551182|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.02||||0.94||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.94
81551183|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.0003||||1||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||1.00
81551184|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.004||||1||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||1.00
81551185|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.3||||0.37||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.37
81551186|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.52||||0.09||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.09
81551187|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.21||||0.4||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.40
81551188|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.28||||0.2||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.20
81551189|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.41||||0.03||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.03
81551190|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.48||||0.07||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.07
81551191|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.22||||0.3||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.30
81551192|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.26||||0.74||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.74
81551193|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.378||||0.25||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.25
81551194|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.69||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||
81551195|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.02||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||
81551196|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.42||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551197|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.1||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551198|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0004||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||
81551199|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||
81551200|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||
81551201|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.9||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers rise from pre-booster to one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||
81551202|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.04||||0.86||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.86
81551203|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.08||||0.7||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.7
81551204|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.11||||0.58||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.58
81551205|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.13||||0.44||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.44
81551206|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.07||||0.75||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.75
81551207|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.04||||0.84||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.84
81551208|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.11||||0.67||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.67
81551209|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.002||||0.99||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.99
81551210|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.11||||0.62||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.62
81574664|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8118|||||||Chi-squared|||Other nutritional: endocrine/metabolic disorders||||0.8118
81551211|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.17||||0.36||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.36
81551212|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.003||||0.99||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.99
81551213|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.2||||0.24||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.24
81551214|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.11||||0.62||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.62
81551215|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.08||||0.69||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for the analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.69
81551216|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.13||||0.6||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.60
81551217|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.01||||0.95||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.95
81551218|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0015||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||
81551219|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0057||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||
81551220|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.01||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551221|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.02||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Groups 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551222|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0048||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||
81551223|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0018||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||
81551224|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.01||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||
81551225|NCT00488683|162779069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise from pre-booster levels in serogroup specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||
81551226|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.14||||0.68||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific plasma cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.68
81551227|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.44||||0.09||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific plasma cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.09
81551228|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.11||||0.69||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific plasma cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.69
81551229|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.38||||0.2||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific plasma cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.20
81551230|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.05||||0.88||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific plasma cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.88
81551231|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.41||||0.12||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific plasma cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.12
81551232|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.25||||0.37||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific plasma cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.37
81551233|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.28||||0.36||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific plasma cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.36
81551234|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.02||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific plasma cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||
81551235|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.2||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific plasma cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551236|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.01||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific plasma cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||
81551237|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.15||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific plasma cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||
81551238|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|1.0||||||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551239|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|1.0||||||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551240|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|1.0||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551241|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||
81551242|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and memory B cells one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||
81551243|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.08||||0.79||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.79
81551244|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.35||||0.16||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.16
81551245|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.48||||0.1||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.10
81551246|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.98||||0.003||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.003
81551247|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.03||||0.91||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.91
81551248|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.57||||0.01||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.01
81551249|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.39||||0.19||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.19
81551250|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.89||||0.04||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.04
81551251|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.01||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||
81551252|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.12||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551253|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.23||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||
81551254|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.96||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||
81551255|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.18||||0.46||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.46
81551256|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.03||||0.9||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.90
81574665|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7454|||||||Chi-squared|||Other nutritional: endocrine/metabolic disorders||||0.7454
81551257|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.51||||0.008||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.008
81551258|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.42||||0.08||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.08
81551259|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.15||||0.52||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||0.52
81551260|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.27||||0.18||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||0.18
81551261|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.37||||0.07||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||0.07
81551262|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.14||||0.55||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||0.55
81551263|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.03||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup A||||
81551264|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0007||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551265|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.27||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup W-135||||
81551266|NCT00488683|162779070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.17||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration one week after booster vaccination for the serogroup Y||||
81551267|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.45||||0.0006||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific memory B cells at 12 months of age||||0.0006
81551268|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.41||||0.0021||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific memory B cells at 12 months of age||||0.0021
81551269|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.21||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific memory B cells at 12 months of age||||
81551270|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.15||||0.53||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific memory B cells 1 month after booster vaccination||||0.53
81551271|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.21||||0.26||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Groups 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after booster vaccination||||0.26
81551272|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.05||||0.84||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after booster vaccination||||0.84
81551273|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|0.22||||0.26||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after booster vaccination||||0.26
81551274|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.02||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after booster vaccination||||
81551275|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.05||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after booster vaccination||||
81551276|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.33|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age||||<0.001
81551277|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.46|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age||||<0.001
81551278|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.11|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 1, 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age||||<0.001
81551279|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.24||||0.06||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination||||0.06
81551280|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.5|||<|0.001||95.0|||||Parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Pearson correlation coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination||||<0.001
81551281|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.31||||0.01||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination||||0.01
81551282|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.2||||0.1||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Spearman correlation coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination||||0.10
81551283|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.06||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination||||
81551284|NCT00488683|162779071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.25||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between CRM197 specific memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and CRM197 specific IgG concentration one month after booster vaccination||||
81551285|NCT00488683|162779077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|0.04||||0.7||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at day 1 in the serum of mother for the serogroup A||||0.70
81551286|NCT00488683|162779077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.04||||0.63||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at day 1 in the serum of mother for the serogroup C||||0.63
81551287|NCT00488683|162779077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.03||||0.74||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at day 1 in the serum of mother for the serogroup W-135||||0.74
81551288|NCT00488683|162779077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson correlation coefficient|-0.03||||0.74||95.0|||||Parametric correlation|||Pearson correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at day 1 in the serum of mother for the serogroup Y||||0.74
81551289|NCT00488683|162779077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.18||||0.05||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at day 1 in the serum of mother for the serogroup A||||0.05
81551290|NCT00488683|162779077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.07||||0.36||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at day 1 in the serum of mother for the serogroup C||||0.36
81551291|NCT00488683|162779077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|-0.11||||0.18||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at day 1 in the serum of mother for the serogroup W-135||||0.18
81551292|NCT00488683|162779077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman correlation coefficient|0.02||||0.82||95.0|||||Non-parametric correlation|||Spearman correlation coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at day 1 in the serum of mother for the serogroup Y||||0.82
81551293|NCT00488683|162779077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0013||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at day 1 in the serum of mother for the serogroup A||||
81551294|NCT00488683|162779077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0014||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at day 1 in the serum of mother for the serogroup C||||
81551295|NCT00488683|162779077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0008||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at day 1 in the serum of mother for the serogroup W-135||||
81551296|NCT00488683|162779077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0009||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at day 1 in the serum of mother for the serogroup Y||||
81551297|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.34||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||
81551298|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.14||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||
81551299|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.09||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells at 5 months of age and hSBA titers at 12 months of age after a 2, 4-month course of MenACWY-CRM vaccination for the serogroup C||||
81551300|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.16||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup C||||
81551301|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.22||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551302|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.33||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551303|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.74||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||
81574666|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3559|||||||Chi-squared|||Diabetes mellitus without complication||||0.3559
81551304|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.53||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||
81551305|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.37||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||
81551306|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.14||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||
81551307|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.13||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup C||||
81551308|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.17||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup C||||
81551309|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.9||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551310|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.78||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551311|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.94||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||
81551312|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.85||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and hSBA titers at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||
81551313|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.03||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||
81551314|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.02||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||
81551315|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.007||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup C||||
81551316|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.04||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup C||||
81551317|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.02||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551318|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.08||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551319|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.13||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||
81551320|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.28||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||
81551321|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.3||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||
81551322|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.1||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup A||||
81551323|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.11||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup C||||
81551324|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.06||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup C||||
81551325|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.17||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551326|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.21||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551327|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.39||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||
81574667|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7698|||||||Chi-squared|||Diabetes mellitus without complication||||0.7698
81551328|NCT00488683|162779078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.33||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and serogroup specific IgG concentration at 12 months of age for the serogroup Y||||
81551329|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.24||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in hSBA after booster vaccination age for the serogroup A||||
81551330|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.19||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in hSBA after booster vaccination age for the serogroup A||||
81551331|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.52||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in hSBA after booster vaccination age for the serogroup C||||
81551332|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.07||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in hSBA after booster vaccination age for the serogroup C||||
81551333|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|1.0||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in hSBA after booster vaccination age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551334|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.29||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in hSBA after booster vaccination age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551335|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.19||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in hSBA after booster vaccination age for the serogroup Y||||
81551336|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.05||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in hSBA after booster vaccination age for the serogroup Y||||
81551337|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.7||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in hSBA after booster vaccination age for the serogroup A||||
81551338|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.21||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in hSBA after booster vaccination age for the serogroup A||||
81551339|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.5||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in hSBA after booster vaccination age for the serogroup C||||
81551340|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.16||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in hSBA after booster vaccination age for the serogroup C||||
81551341|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|1.0||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in hSBA after booster vaccination age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551342|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.3||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in hSBA after booster vaccination age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551343|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.21||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in hSBA after booster vaccination age for the serogroup Y||||
81551344|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.12||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in hSBA after booster vaccination age for the serogroup Y||||
81551345|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0015||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in serogroup specific IgG concentration after booster vaccination age for the serogroup A||||
81551346|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0057||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in serogroup specific IgG concentration after booster vaccination age for the serogroup A||||
81551347|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.01||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in serogroup specific IgG concentration after booster vaccination age for the serogroup C||||
81551348|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.02||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in serogroup specific IgG concentration after booster vaccination age for the serogroup C||||
81551349|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0048||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in serogroup specific IgG concentration after booster vaccination age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551350|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0018||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Groups 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in serogroup specific IgG concentration after booster vaccination age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551351|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.01||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in serogroup specific IgG concentration after booster vaccination age for the serogroup Y||||
81574668|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7323|||||||Chi-squared|||Diabetes mellitus without complication||||0.7323
81574669|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5935|||||||Chi-squared|||Other/unspecified benign neoplasm||||0.5935
81551352|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.0||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in serogroup specific IgG concentration after booster vaccination age for the serogroup Y||||
81551353|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.27||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in serogroup specific IgG concentration after booster vaccination age for the serogroup A||||
81551354|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.19||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in serogroup specific IgG concentration after booster vaccination age for the serogroup A||||
81551355|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.08||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in serogroup specific IgG concentration after booster vaccination age for the serogroup C||||
81551356|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.08||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in serogroup specific IgG concentration after booster vaccination age for the serogroup C||||
81551357|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.45||||0.0436||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in serogroup specific IgG concentration after booster vaccination age for the serogroup W-135||||0.0436
81551358|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.17||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in serogroup specific IgG concentration after booster vaccination age for the serogroup W-135||||
81551359|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.37||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in serogroup specific IgG concentration after booster vaccination age for the serogroup Y||||
81551360|NCT00488683|162779079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R-square|0.07||||||95.0|||||Regression, Linear||Values from Group 2 and 3 were combined for this analysis.|Linear regression coefficient between demographic factors, memory B cells one month after primary vaccination and rise in serogroup specific IgG concentration after booster vaccination age for the serogroup Y||||
81551361|NCT04236141|162779086|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|10.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|40.43||||||||40.43|-19.00|
81551362|NCT04236141|162779087|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.03|36.31||||||||36.31|-22.03|
81551363|NCT04236141|162779088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|14.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.89|44.46||||||||44.46|-15.89|
81551364|NCT04236141|162779089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|21.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.44|52.3||||||||52.30|-9.44|
81551365|NCT04236141|162779090|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|17.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|37.4||||||||37.40|-1.69|
81551366|NCT04236141|162779091|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|17.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|37.4||||||||37.40|-1.69|
81551367|NCT04236141|162779092|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|17.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|48.42||||||||48.42|-12.70|
81551368|NCT04236141|162779093|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|14.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.89|44.46||||||||44.46|-15.89|
81551369|NCT04236141|162779094|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.38|60.38||||||||60.38|-10.38|
81551370|NCT04236141|162779095|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|3.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.84|40.98||||||||40.98|-33.84|
81551371|NCT01303224|162779246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Multiplicity was adjusted by using the Hochberg Procedure.|Mantel Haenszel|||Mantel-Haenszel-Test was used to compare separately each of the 3 active treatment groups with placebo using a two-sided overall significance level of 5%. The proportion of responders was tested with the following hypotheses: H0 (placebo) vs H1(Ibodutant:1mg/3mg/10mg). Approximately 80% power based on the assumptions: rate placebo 40%, expected mean therapeutic gain over placebo 15% for at least one dose of Ibodutant.||||<0.05
81551372|NCT01303224|162779247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Multiplicity was adjusted using the Hochberg procedure.|Mantel Haenszel|||||||<0.05
81551373|NCT01888432|162779251|NON_INFERIORITY|HO: πT - πC ≥ 0.12 vs. HA: πT - πC \< 0.12, where πT and πC are the true proportions of composite efficacy failure of tBPAR, GL, or D, (tBPAR/GL/D) at 12 months post-transplant for the respective treatment groups. The proportion of 0.12, or 12%, was pre-determined as the non-inferiority (NI) margin for composite efficacy failure.|Kaplan-Meier|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.2|3.7||Z-test p-value for non-inferiority test (non-inferiority margin = 12%) is for one-sided test and should be compared to 0.05 significance level.|Z-test|||non-inferior efficacy failure of the reduced tacrolimus regimen to control by rejecting the null hypothesis.||3.7|-5.2|< 0.001
81551374|NCT01888432|162779252|NON_INFERIORITY|the null hypothesis below was tested at the one-sided α = 0.05 level: H0: μT - μC ≤ -6 mL/min/1.73 m2 vs. HA: μT - μC \> -6 mL/min/1.73 m\^2, where μT and μC are the true means of change in eGFR (MDRD-4) from randomization to Month 12 post-transplant for the reduced tacrolimus group and control group, respectively.|Mean Difference (Net)|4.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.574|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|8.4|||ANCOVA|||||8.40|-0.09|< 0.001
81551375|NCT01888432|162779253|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.699|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.21|7.7|||ANCOVA|||||7.70|-1.21|<0.001
81551376|NCT01888432|162779255|OTHER|Month 12|Kaplan-Meier|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.7|2.0|||||KM rate and 90% CI are obtained using KM probability estimates of composite efficacy failure rates and standard error derived based on Greenwood's formula.|||2.0|-4.7|
81551377|NCT01888432|162779255|OTHER|tBPAR - month 24|Kaplan-Meier|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.1|2.6|||||KM rate and 90% CI are obtained using KM probability estimates of composite efficacy failure rates and standard error derived based on Greenwood's formula.|||2.6|-5.1|
81551378|NCT01888432|162779255|OTHER|On-treatment tBPAR - month 24|Kaplan-Meier|-2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|1.4|||||KM rate and 90% CI are obtained using KM probability estimates of composite efficacy failure rates and standard error derived based on Greenwood's formula.|||1.4|-5.7|
81574670|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3928|||||||Chi-squared|||Other/unspecified benign neoplasm||||0.3928
81551379|NCT01888432|162779256|OTHER|Month 12|Kaplan-Meier|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.4|5.1|||||KM rate and 90% CI are obtained using KM probability estimates of composite efficacy failure rates and standard error derived based on Greenwood's formula.|||5.1|-3.4|
81551380|NCT01888432|162779256|OTHER|Month 24|Kaplan-Meier|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.6|5.6|||||KM rate and 90% CI are obtained using KM probability estimates of composite efficacy failure rates and standard error derived based on Greenwood's formula.|||5.6|-3.6|
81551381|NCT01888432|162779257|OTHER|graft loss at month 24|Kaplan-Meier|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|0.5|||||KM rate and 90% CI are obtained using KM probability estimates of composite efficacy failure rates and standard error derived based on Greenwood's formula.|||0.5|-2.1|
81551382|NCT01888432|162779258|OTHER|Month 12|Kaplan-Meier|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|3.8|||||KM rate and 90% CI are obtained using KM probability estimates of composite efficacy failure rates and standard error derived based on Greenwood's formula.|||3.8|-2.5|
81551383|NCT01888432|162779258|OTHER|Month 24|Kaplan-Meier|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|6.6|||||KM rate and 90% CI are obtained using KM probability estimates of composite efficacy failure rates and standard error derived based on Greenwood's formula.|||6.6|-2.1|
81551384|NCT01888432|162779259|OTHER|Month 12|Kaplan-Meier|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|3.8|||||KM rate and 90% CI are obtained using KM probability estimates of composite efficacy failure rates and standard error derived based on Greenwood's formula.|||3.8|-2.5|
81551385|NCT01888432|162779259|OTHER|Month 24|Kaplan-Meier|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|7.2|||||KM rate and 90% CI are obtained using KM probability estimates of composite efficacy failure rates and standard error derived based on Greenwood's formula.|||7.2|-1.1|
81551386|NCT01888432|162779259|OTHER|Month 24 (On-treatment death)|Kaplan-Meier|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.5|3.9|||||KM rate and 90% CI are obtained using KM probability estimates of composite efficacy failure rates and standard error derived based on Greenwood's formula.|||3.9|-2.5|
81551387|NCT01888432|162779260|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.9|5.3|||||Month 12|||5.3|-3.9|
81551388|NCT01888432|162779260|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.0|7.2|||||Month 24|||7.2|-3.0|
81551389|NCT01888432|162779261|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.5|3.1|||||Month 12|||3.1|-4.5|
81551390|NCT01888432|162779261|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.2|4.2|||||Month 24|||4.2|-4.2|
81551391|NCT01888432|162779265|OTHER||Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimate|5.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|30.6|||||Composite endpoint|||30.6|-19.9|
81551392|NCT01888432|162779265|OTHER||Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimate|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|19.3|||||On-treatment composite endpoint|||19.3|-6.0|
81551393|NCT01888432|162779265|OTHER||Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimate|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|28.7|||||Graft loss/death|||28.7|-24.6|
81551394|NCT01888432|162779265|OTHER||Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimate|14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|33.1|||||tBPAR|||33.1|-4.2|
81551395|NCT01888432|162779265|OTHER||Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimate|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|31.6|||||Death|||31.6|-9.4|
81551396|NCT01888432|162779265|OTHER||Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimate|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.9|35.2|||||AR|||35.2|-28.9|
81551397|NCT01888432|162779265|OTHER||Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimate|14.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|33.1|||||tAR|||33.1|-4.2|
81551398|NCT01888432|162779265|OTHER||Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimate|14.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|52.1|||||BPR|||52.1|-22.3|
81551399|NCT01888432|162779265|OTHER||Difference in Kaplan-Meier estimate|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.9|35.2|||||BPAR|||35.2|-28.9|
81551400|NCT01888432|162779266|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.059|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.91|39.89||||||||39.89|-59.91|
81551401|NCT03054129|162779267|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.866|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.866
81551402|NCT03054129|162779268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.361|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.361
81551403|NCT03054129|162779269|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.565|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.565
81551404|NCT03054129|162779270|OTHER|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81551405|NCT03054129|162779271|OTHER|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.000
81551406|NCT03054129|162779272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.357|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.357
81551407|NCT03054129|162779273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.715|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.715
81551408|NCT03054129|162779274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.978|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.978
81551409|NCT03054129|162779275|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.191|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.191
81551410|NCT03054129|162779276|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.097|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.097
81551411|NCT03054129|162779277|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.339|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.339
81551412|NCT03054129|162779278|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.016
81551413|NCT03054129|162779279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.933|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.933
81551414|NCT03054129|162779280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.136|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.136
81551415|NCT03054129|162779281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.673|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.673
81551416|NCT03054129|162779282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.715|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.715
81551417|NCT03054129|162779283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.040
81551418|NCT03054129|162779284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.779|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.779
81551419|NCT03054129|162779285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.152|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.152
81551420|NCT03054129|162779286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.129|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.129
81551421|NCT03054129|162779287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.384|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.384
81551422|NCT03054129|162779288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.978|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.978
81551423|NCT03054129|162779289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.715|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.715
81551424|NCT03054129|162779290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.546|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.546
81551425|NCT03054129|162779291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.933|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.933
81551426|NCT03054129|162779292|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.684|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.684
81551427|NCT03054129|162779293|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.112
81551428|NCT03054129|162779294|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.012
81551429|NCT03054129|162779295|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.633|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.633
81551430|NCT03054129|162779296|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.736|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.736
81551431|NCT03054129|162779297|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.227|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.227
81551432|NCT03054129|162779298|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.109|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.109
81551433|NCT03054129|162779299|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.844|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.844
81551434|NCT03054129|162779300|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.122|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.122
81551435|NCT03054129|162779301|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.715|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.715
81551436|NCT03054129|162779302|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.593|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.593
81551437|NCT03054129|162779303|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.508|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.508
81551438|NCT01043939|162779306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of least square means|-0.16||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.11||24 participants required to achieve 80% power to detect mean difference of 0.3 in RH-PAT index score between juice groups, assuming standard deviation of the difference was 0.25, using a two-sided significance level of 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects ANCOVA model with baseline included as a covariate, subject as a random effect; juice, period \& group as fixed effects.|The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|||0.11|-0.42|0.25
81551439|NCT01043939|162779307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of least square means|3.09||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|8.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects ANCOVA model with baseline included as a covariate, subject as a random effect; juice, period \& group as fixed effects.||||8.91|-2.73|0.29
81551440|NCT01043939|162779308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of means|0.92||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects ANCOVA model with baseline included as a covariate, subject as a random effect; juice, period \& group as fixed effects.|MPO was log transformed prior to analyses; the difference of log-transformed least square means (95% CI) were back-transformed to obtain the ratio of the means (95% CI).|||1.03|0.82|0.15
81551441|NCT01043939|162779309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of means|1.34||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|Mixed effects ANCOVA model with baseline included as a covariate, subject as a random effect; juice, period \& group as fixed effects.|hs-CRP was log transformed prior to analyses; the difference of log-transformed least square means (95% CI) were back-transformed to obtain the ratio of the means (95% CI).|||2.62|0.69|0.37
81551442|NCT04473235|162779310|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.799|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.531|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.531
81551443|NCT04473235|162779311|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.627|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in the connectivity between the left hippocampus and left prefrontal cortex.||||0.627
81551444|NCT04473235|162779311|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Difference in the connectivity between the right hippocampus and right prefrontal cortex.||||0.120
81551445|NCT00955305|162779333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33||||||one-sided p-value using stratified logrank test stratified on the randomization stratification factors|Log Rank|Stratified log rank test stratified on the randomization stratification factors||||||0.33
81551446|NCT00955305|162779334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.95||||||two-sided p-value by stratified log rank test stratified on the randomization stratification factors|Log Rank|Stratified log rank test stratified on the randomization stratification factors||||||0.95
81551447|NCT00955305|162779335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||||||two sided p-value by Fisher's exact test|Fisher Exact|||||||0.15
81551448|NCT05111301|162779410|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Control-IQ Versus Baseline||||0.004
81551449|NCT05111301|162779411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Control-IQ Versus Baseline||||0.004
81551450|NCT05111301|162779412|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Control-IQ Versus Baseline||||0.54
81551451|NCT05111301|162779413|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Control-IQ Versus Baseline||||0.03
81551452|NCT05111301|162779414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Control-IQ Versus Baseline||||0.001
81551453|NCT05111301|162779415|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Control-IQ Versus Baseline||||0.01
81551454|NCT05111301|162779416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For Control-IQ Versus Baseline||||0.80
81551455|NCT02785770|162779422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.96||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.15|3.07|||Repeated Measures Model|||Moxifloxacin 400 mg versus Placebo, 0.5 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||3.07|-1.15|0.4540
81551456|NCT02785770|162779422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|7.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.77|9.99|||Repeated Measures Model|||Moxifloxacin 400 mg versus Placebo, 1 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||9.99|5.77|< 0.0001
81551457|NCT02785770|162779422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|11.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.22|13.44|||Repeated Measures Model|||Moxifloxacin 400 mg versus Placebo, 2 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||13.44|9.22|< 0.0001
81551458|NCT02785770|162779422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|8.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.48|10.7|||Repeated Measures Model|||Moxifloxacin 400 mg versus Placebo, 3 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||10.70|6.48|< 0.0001
81551459|NCT02785770|162779422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|8.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.85|11.07|||Repeated Measures Model|||Moxifloxacin 400 mg versus Placebo, 4 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||11.07|6.85|< 0.0001
81551460|NCT02785770|162779422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|8.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.96|10.18|||Repeated Measures Model|||Moxifloxacin 400 mg versus Placebo, 8 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||10.18|5.96|< 0.0001
81551461|NCT02785770|162779422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|5.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.42|7.64|||Repeated Measures Model|||Moxifloxacin 400 mg versus Placebo, 12 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||7.64|3.42|< 0.0001
81574671|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7089|||||||Chi-squared|||Other/unspecified benign neoplasm||||0.7089
81551462|NCT02785770|162779422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|3.74||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.64|5.85|||Repeated Measures Model|||Moxifloxacin 400 mg versus Placebo, 24 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||5.85|1.64|0.0036
81551463|NCT02785770|162779423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.29||||0.8195|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.38|1.8|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.80|-2.38|0.8195
81551464|NCT02785770|162779423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.54||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.44|6.64|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||6.64|2.44|0.0004
81551465|NCT02785770|162779424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.14||||0.9146|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.95|2.22|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||2.22|-1.95|0.9146
81551466|NCT02785770|162779424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|5.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.95|7.14|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||7.14|2.95|<0.0001
81551467|NCT02785770|162779425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.24||||0.3272|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.84|3.33|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||3.33|-0.84|0.3272
81551468|NCT02785770|162779425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.26||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.16|6.36|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||6.36|2.16|0.0009
81551469|NCT02785770|162779426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.48||||0.7024|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.57|1.6|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.60|-2.57|0.7024
81551470|NCT02785770|162779426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.26||||0.0768|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.16|4.36|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||4.36|0.16|0.0768
81551471|NCT02785770|162779427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.97||||0.1201|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.06|0.12|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.12|-4.06|0.1201
81551472|NCT02785770|162779427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.21||||0.3424|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.89|3.31|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||3.31|-0.89|0.3424
81551473|NCT02785770|162779428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.35||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.44|0.74|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.74|-3.44|0.2870
81551474|NCT02785770|162779428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.11||||0.9334|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.21|1.99|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.99|-2.21|0.9334
81551475|NCT02785770|162779429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.16||||0.0893|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.24|-0.07|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||-0.07|-4.24|0.0893
81551476|NCT02785770|162779429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.61||||0.0412|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.71|-0.51|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||-0.51|-4.71|0.0412
81551477|NCT02785770|162779430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.34||||0.2892|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.43|0.74|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.74|-3.43|0.2892
81551478|NCT02785770|162779430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.78||||0.0294|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.88|-0.68|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||-0.68|-4.88|0.0294
81551479|NCT02785770|162779431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.28||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|2.78|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 0.5 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||2.78|-0.22|0.1600
81551480|NCT02785770|162779431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.38||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|3.87|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 1 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||3.87|0.88|0.0092
81574672|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8746|||||||Chi-squared|||Other upper respiratory disease||||0.8746
81574673|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3835|||||||Chi-squared|||Other upper respiratory disease||||0.3835
81551481|NCT02785770|162779431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.91||||0.3174|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.59|2.41|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 2 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||2.41|-0.59|0.3174
81551482|NCT02785770|162779431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.31||||0.7344|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.81|1.19|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 3 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.19|-1.81|0.7344
81551483|NCT02785770|162779431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.49||||0.5881|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.99|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 4 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.99|-1.00|0.5881
81551484|NCT02785770|162779431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.82||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.32|0.68|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 8 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.68|-2.32|0.3680
81551485|NCT02785770|162779431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.73||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.23|0.76|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 12 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.76|-2.23|0.4200
81551486|NCT02785770|162779431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-3.03||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.53|-1.53|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 24 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||-1.53|-4.53|0.0009
81551487|NCT02785770|162779431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.46|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.96|5.97|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 0.5 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||5.97|2.96|< 0.0001
81551488|NCT02785770|162779431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|5.83|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.32|7.33|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 1 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||7.33|4.32|< 0.0001
81551489|NCT02785770|162779431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|4.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.58|5.59|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 2 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||5.59|2.58|< 0.0001
81551490|NCT02785770|162779431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.53||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|4.03|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 3 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||4.03|1.02|0.0059
81551491|NCT02785770|162779431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.5||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|4.01|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 4 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||4.01|1.00|0.0063
81551492|NCT02785770|162779431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.45||||0.1138|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.06|2.95|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 8 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||2.95|-0.06|0.1138
81551493|NCT02785770|162779431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.36||||0.6976|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.86|1.15|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 12 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.15|-1.86|0.6976
81551494|NCT02785770|162779431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.12||||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.62|-0.61|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 24 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||-0.61|-3.62|0.0208
81551495|NCT02785770|162779432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.64||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.53|1.25|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 0.5 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.25|-2.53|0.5760
81551496|NCT02785770|162779432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.94||||0.4126|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.83|0.95|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 1 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.95|-2.83|0.4126
81551497|NCT02785770|162779432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.17||||0.3085|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.06|0.72|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 2 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.72|-3.06|0.3085
81551498|NCT02785770|162779432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.99||||0.3889|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.88|0.9|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 3 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.90|-2.88|0.3889
81551499|NCT02785770|162779432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.57||||0.6192|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.46|1.32|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 4 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.32|-2.46|0.6192
81574674|NCT03975790|162821820|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4992|||||||Chi-squared|||Other upper respiratory disease||||0.4992
81574675|NCT03975790|162821821|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2336|||||||t-test|||||||0.2336
81551500|NCT02785770|162779432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.45||||0.0332|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.34|-0.56|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 8 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||-0.56|-4.34|0.0332
81551501|NCT02785770|162779432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.41||||0.7224|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|1.48|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 12 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.48|-2.30|0.7224
81551502|NCT02785770|162779432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.52||||0.6507|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.37|2.41|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 24 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||2.41|-1.37|0.6507
81551503|NCT02785770|162779432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.72||||0.1366|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.62|0.18|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 0.5 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.18|-3.62|0.1366
81551504|NCT02785770|162779432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.81||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.71|-0.91|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 1 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||-0.91|-4.71|0.0153
81551505|NCT02785770|162779432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.88||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.78|0.02|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 2 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.02|-3.78|0.1040
81551506|NCT02785770|162779432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.51||||0.1924|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.41|0.4|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 3 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.40|-3.41|0.1924
81551507|NCT02785770|162779432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.94||||0.0928|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.84|-0.04|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 4 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||-0.04|-3.84|0.0928
81551508|NCT02785770|162779432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.06||||0.0745|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.96|-0.16|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 8 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||-0.16|-3.96|0.0745
81551509|NCT02785770|162779432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.01||||0.3836|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.91|0.9|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 12 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.90|-2.91|0.3836
81551510|NCT02785770|162779432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.07||||0.0734|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.97|-0.17|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 24 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||-0.17|-3.97|0.0734
81551511|NCT02785770|162779433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.8||||0.2588|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|1.96|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 0.5 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.96|-0.36|0.2588
81551512|NCT02785770|162779433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.14||||0.8465|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|1.3|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 1 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.30|-1.03|0.8465
81551513|NCT02785770|162779433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.02||||0.1502|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|2.18|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 2 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||2.18|-0.15|0.1502
81551514|NCT02785770|162779433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.03||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.19|1.14|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 3 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.14|-1.19|0.9700
81551515|NCT02785770|162779433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.18||||0.0947|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.34|-0.02|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 4 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||-0.02|-2.34|0.0947
81551516|NCT02785770|162779433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.2||||0.7759|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.96|1.36|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 8 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.36|-0.96|0.7759
81551517|NCT02785770|162779433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.03||||0.9649|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.13|1.19|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 12 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.19|-1.13|0.9649
81551518|NCT02785770|162779433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.09||||0.9034|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.08|1.25|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 25 mg versus Placebo, 24 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.25|-1.08|0.9034
81574676|NCT03975790|162821821|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2109|||||||t-test|||||||0.2109
81574677|NCT03975790|162821821|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0691|||||||t-test|||||||0.0691
81551519|NCT02785770|162779433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.68||||0.3391|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.85|0.49|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 0.5 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.49|-1.85|0.3391
81551520|NCT02785770|162779433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-1.19||||0.0948|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.35|-0.02|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 1 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||-0.02|-2.35|0.0948
81551521|NCT02785770|162779433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.74||||0.2959|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.91|0.43|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 2 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.43|-1.91|0.2959
81551522|NCT02785770|162779433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.07||||0.9161|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.24|1.09|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 3 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||1.09|-1.24|0.9161
81551523|NCT02785770|162779433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-2.07||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.24|-0.91|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 4 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||-0.91|-3.24|0.0036
81551524|NCT02785770|162779433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.73||||0.3063|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.89|0.44|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 8 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.44|-1.89|0.3063
81551525|NCT02785770|162779433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.49||||0.4918|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.65|0.68|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 12 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.68|-1.65|0.4918
81551526|NCT02785770|162779433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.61||||0.3862|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.78|0.55|||Repeated Measures Model|||PF-04447943 100 mg versus Placebo, 24 Hour: P-value was derived from repeated measures model with sequence, period, time, treatment and time-by-treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect.||0.55|-1.78|0.3862
81551527|NCT02891070|162779483|NON_INFERIORITY|To demonstrate non-inferiority (NI) of Tisseel to DuraSeal for the primary endpoint, the lower limit of the 95% CI (based on normal approximation) for the difference in average predicted proportions had to be greater than -10%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-9.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.11|2.54|||Regression, Logistic||Difference in Average Predicted Proportion (Tisseel - Duraseal)|||2.54|-21.11|
81551528|NCT02891070|162779485|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.11|2.54|||Regression, Logistic||Difference in Average Predicted Proportion (Tisseel - Duraseal)|||2.54|-21.11|
81551529|NCT02891070|162779486|OTHER|||||||0.0241|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0241
81551530|NCT02891070|162779487|OTHER|||||||0.1015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1015
81551531|NCT02891070|162779488|OTHER|||||||0.9943|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9943
81551532|NCT02891070|162779489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|3.39|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.39|-13.60|
81551533|NCT04780919|162779490|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.722||||||p-value is adjusted to comparison between the Group A and Group B at 3 weeks follow-up after the last application.|Two-way ANOVA|||The Group A will have significantly decreased Cross Section Area compared to Group B at 3 weeks follow up after last application.||||0.722
81551534|NCT04780919|162779491|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.096||||||p-value is adjusted to comparison between the Group A and Group B in the timeframe of the last application.|Two-way ANOVA|||The maximum pain will decrease significantly more in Group A compared to Group B in the timeframe of the last application compared to baseline.||||0.096
81551535|NCT04780919|162779492|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035||||||p-value is adjusted to comparison between the Group A and Group B at the 3 weeks follow up compared to baseline.|Two-way ANOVA|||The maximum pain will decrease significantly more in Group A compared to Group B at the 3 weeks follow up compared to baseline.||||0.035
81551536|NCT04780919|162779493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.171||||||p-value is adjusted to comparison between the Group A and Group B at the 3 weeks follow up compared to baseline.|Two-way ANOVA|||The maximum of ankle dorsiflexion range of motion will increase significantly more in Group A compared to Group B at the 3 weeks follow up compared to baseline.||||0.171
81551537|NCT04780919|162779496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.104||||||p-value is adjusted to comparison between the Group A and Group B in 3 weeks follow up after the last application.|Two-way ANOVA|||The VISA-A score will increase significantly more in Group A compared to Group B at the 3 weeks follow up compared to baseline.||||0.104
81551538|NCT04491604|162779499|EQUIVALENCE|The Hypothesis was tested by exact McNemar's test on the paired primary wound healing data.|responder rate difference|45.8||||0.00192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.6|68.0|||McNemar|The Hypothesis was tested by exact McNemar's test on the paired primary wound healing data. A multiple imputation approach was used for missing data.|The difference is the treatment/discordance difference in percentage of responders (primary wounds with complete healing), which is the same as the difference in the percentage of treatment responders and the percentage of placebo responders.|The null hypothesis of interest was the absence of a treatment effect on wound healing and the alternative hypothesis is the presence of a treatment effect on wound healing. The Hypothesis was tested by exact McNemar's test on the paired primary wound healing data. For subjects with missing primary wound healing data, a multiple imputation approach was used.||68.0|23.6|0.00192
81574678|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9758|||||||Chi-squared|||MTX Sodium||||0.9758
81574679|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9978|||||||Chi-squared|||MTX Sodium||||0.9978
81574680|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9861|||||||Chi-squared|||MTX Sodium||||0.9861
81574681|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5744|||||||Chi-squared|||Folic Acid||||0.5744
81574682|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8542|||||||Chi-squared|||Folic Acid||||0.8542
81574683|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8363|||||||Chi-squared|||Folic Acid||||0.8363
81574684|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0473|||||||Chi-squared|||Prednisone||||0.0473
81551539|NCT04491604|162779500|EQUIVALENCE|The Hypothesis was tested by exact McNemar's test on the paired primary wound healing data.|responder rate difference|51.0||||0.00047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.3|72.6||There is no multiplicity adjustment needed since the hypothesis testing are hierarchical.|McNemar|The Hypothesis was tested by exact McNemar's test on the paired primary wound healing data. A multiple imputation approach was used for missing data.|The difference is the treatment/discordance difference in percentage of responders (complete wound healing), which is the same as the difference in the percentage of treatment responders and the percentage of placebo responders.|The null hypothesis of interest was the absence of a treatment effect on wound healing and the alternative hypothesis is the presence of a treatment effect on wound healing. The Hypothesis was tested by exact McNemar's test on the paired primary wound healing data. For subjects with missing primary wound healing data, a multiple imputation approach was used.||72.6|29.3|0.00047
81551540|NCT02191865|162779503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of the geometric means|215.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|73.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|120.71|384.32|||ANOVA|Fixed effect: 'hepatic status'; indicated whether a subject with hepatic impairment or a healthy subject , Random effect: 'matched pair'.|Ratio of Child Pugh A (Test): Healthy Child Pugh A (Reference). The Standard deviation is the Intra-individual gCV|The statistical model used for the analysis of AUC (0-inf) was an ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale. Observations from a subject with hepatic impairment and the matched healthy control subject were analysed as a matched pair.||384.32|120.71|
81551541|NCT02191865|162779503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|867.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|572.93|1312.41|||ANOVA|Fixed effect: 'hepatic status'; indicated whether a subject with hepatic impairment or a healthy subject , Random effect: 'matched pair'.|Ratio of Child Pugh B (Test): Healthy Child Pugh B (Reference). The Standard deviation is the Intra-individual gCV|The statistical model used for the analysis of AUC (0-inf) was an ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale. Observations from a subject with hepatic impairment and the matched healthy control subject were analysed as a matched pair.||1312.41|572.93|
81551542|NCT02191865|162779504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of the geometric means|221.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|61.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|134.73|365.01|||ANOVA|Fixed effect: 'hepatic status'; indicated whether a subject with hepatic impairment or a healthy subject , Random effect: 'matched pair'.|Ratio of Child Pugh A (Test): Healthy Child Pugh A (Reference). The Standard deviation is the Intra-individual gCV|The statistical model used for the analysis of Cmax was an ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale. Observations from a subject with hepatic impairment and the matched healthy control subject were analysed as a matched pair.||365.01|134.73|
81551543|NCT02191865|162779504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|761.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|69.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|439.01|1319.18|||ANOVA|Fixed effect: 'hepatic status'; indicated whether a subject with hepatic impairment or a healthy subject , Random effect: 'matched pair'.|Ratio of Child Pugh B (Test): Healthy Child Pugh B (Reference). The Standard deviation is the Intra-individual gCV|The statistical model used for the analysis of Cmax was an ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale. Observations from a subject with hepatic impairment and the matched healthy control subject were analysed as a matched pair.||1319.18|439.01|
81551544|NCT02191865|162779505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of the geometric means|216.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|75.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|120.37|390.45|||ANOVA|Fixed effect: 'hepatic status'; indicated whether a subject with hepatic impairment or a healthy subject , Random effect: 'matched pair'.|Ratio of Child Pugh A (Test): Healthy Child Pugh A (Reference). The Standard deviation is the Intra-individual gCV|The statistical model used for the analysis of AUC (0-tz) was an ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale. Observations from a subject with hepatic impairment and the matched healthy control subject were analysed as a matched pair.||390.45|120.37|
81551545|NCT02191865|162779505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|870.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|45.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|576.36|1315.49|||ANOVA|Fixed effect: 'hepatic status'; indicated whether a subject with hepatic impairment or a healthy subject , Random effect: 'matched pair'.|Ratio of Child Pugh B (Test): Healthy Child Pugh B (Reference). The Standard deviation is the Intra-individual gCV|The statistical model used for the analysis of AUC (0-tz) was an ANOVA (analysis of variance) model on the logarithmic scale. Observations from a subject with hepatic impairment and the matched healthy control subject were analysed as a matched pair.||1315.49|576.36|
81551546|NCT01767142|162779514|OTHER||sucess proportion|83.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|74.8|90.7||||||||90.7|74.8|
81551547|NCT00926029|162779516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81551548|NCT00926029|162779517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81551549|NCT00332722|162779556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Paired t test|||||||<0.05
81551550|NCT00332722|162779557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Paired t test|||||||<0.05
81551551|NCT02695420|162779560|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|22.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.3||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|34.7|||Repeated Measures Model|||||34.7|9.6|0.0008
81551552|NCT02695420|162779560|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|29.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.3|42.3|||Repeated measures model|||||42.3|16.3|< 0.0001
81551553|NCT02695420|162779560|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|25.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.5||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|38.4|||Repeated measures model|||||38.4|12.6|0.0002
81551554|NCT00916929|162779563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate per patient year of follow up|1.5||||||95.0|||||exact method|95% Upper Confidence Limit of objective performance criteria||"For each patient cohort, the hypothesis is formally expressed as follows:~H0: Expected False Positive Rate ≥1.5 per patient-year of follow-up Ha: Expected False Positive Rate \<1.5 per patient-year of follow-up~The null hypothesis is rejected at the 5% significance level if the 95% upper confidence limit (UCL) for expected FPR is less than 1.5 per patient-year of follow-up."||||
81551555|NCT00916929|162779564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||sensitivity|50.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|||ONE_SIDED|95.0|50.0||||exact method|||"For each patient cohort, the hypothesis is formally expressed as follows:~H0: Sensitivity ≤ 50% Ha: Sensitivity \> 50%~The desired outcome was to reject the null hypothesis at the 5% significance level. The null hypothesis is rejected at the 5% significance level if the 95% lower confidence limit (LCL) for sensitivity is greater than 50%."|||50|
81551556|NCT02428478|162779577|OTHER|||||||0.01||||||P\<0.05 considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed-Rank Test|||Tonic analysis||||0.01
81551557|NCT02428478|162779577|OTHER|||||||0.38||||||P\<0.05 considered statistically significant|Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed-Rank Test|||Phasic analysis||||0.38
81551558|NCT02428478|162779578|OTHER||Median Change|-0.6||||0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed-Rank Test|||Passive Pcrit||||0.037
81551559|NCT02428478|162779578|OTHER||||||>|0.5|||||||Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed-Rank Test|||Active Pcrit||||>0.5
81551560|NCT02878798|162779579|OTHER|Non-inferiority and superiority tests were completed|Slope|0.2105|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.4328||||||||||-0.4328|
81551561|NCT02878798|162779580|OTHER|Non-inferiority and superiority tests were done|Slope|-1.5219|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.1933||||||||1.1933||
81551562|NCT02878798|162779581|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02322|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6337|0.5872|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5872|-0.6337|
81551563|NCT02878798|162779582|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.168||||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4612|0.1253|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1253|-0.4612|0.261
81551564|NCT02878798|162779583|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.061||||0.9007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0213|0.8992|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.8992|-1.0213|0.9007
81551565|NCT02878798|162779584|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0106||||0.8174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0793|0.1005|||Hurdle model|||||0.1005|-0.0793|0.8174
81551566|NCT02878798|162779585|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.7394||||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3775|-0.1013|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.1013|-1.3775|0.0233
81551567|NCT02878798|162779586|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1328||||0.7586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.982|0.7164|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7164|-0.982|0.7586
81551568|NCT02878798|162779587|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.0021||||0.9604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.0799|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0799|-0.084|0.9604
81551569|NCT02878798|162779588|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.0396||||0.2365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1053|0.0261|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.0261|-0.1053|0.2365
81551570|NCT02878798|162779589|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.3848||||0.5813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1336|10.9032|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.9032|-6.1336|0.5813
81551571|NCT02878798|162779590|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.0547||||0.4092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5705|1.4611|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.4611|-3.5705|0.4092
81551572|NCT01708902|162779608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.01|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference was calculated as the adjusted mean of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' minus 'Main: Metformin 1000mg BID'.|"The model includes treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate.~The null and alternative hypotheses were tested in a hierarchical sequence. The next null hypothesis was tested in a confirmatory way only if all prior null-hypotheses were rejected. 'Greater effect' refers to a greater reduction in HbA1c."||0.01|-0.45|0.0587
81551573|NCT01708902|162779608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.78|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference was calculated as the adjusted mean of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' minus 'Main: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.|"The model includes treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate.~The null and alternative hypotheses were tested in a hierarchical sequence. The next null hypothesis was tested in a confirmatory way only if all prior null-hypotheses were rejected. 'Greater effect' refers to a greater reduction in HbA1c."||-0.78|-1.23|<0.0001
81551574|NCT01708902|162779608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.29|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference was calculated as the adjusted mean of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 500mg BID' minus 'Main: Metformin 500mg BID'.|"The model includes treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate.~The null and alternative hypotheses were tested in a hierarchical sequence. The next null hypothesis was tested in a confirmatory way only if all prior null-hypotheses were rejected. 'Greater effect' refers to a greater reduction in HbA1c."||-0.29|-0.73|<0.0001
81551575|NCT01708902|162779608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.64|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference was calculated as the adjusted mean of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 500mg BID' minus 'Main: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.|"The model includes treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate.~The null and alternative hypotheses were tested in a hierarchical sequence. The next null hypothesis was tested in a confirmatory way only if all prior null-hypotheses were rejected. 'Greater effect' refers to a greater reduction in HbA1c."||-0.64|-1.09|<0.0001
81551576|NCT01708902|162779609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.673|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.487||0.0771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.946|2.961|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' / 'Main: Metformin 1000mg BID'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c."||2.961|0.946|0.0771
81551577|NCT01708902|162779609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.489|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.543|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.164|9.522|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' / 'Main: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c."||9.522|3.164|<0.0001
81551578|NCT01708902|162779609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.829|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.753|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.678|4.767|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 500mg BID' / 'Main: Metformin 500mg BID'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c."||4.767|1.678|<0.0001
81551579|NCT01708902|162779609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.818|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.023|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.259|6.454|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 500mg BID' / 'Main: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c."||6.454|2.259|<0.0001
81551580|NCT01708902|162779610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.169|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.565||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.997|8.701|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'APG: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' / 'APG: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c."||8.701|1.997|0.0001
81551581|NCT01708902|162779611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.661|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.426||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.004|2.746|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' / 'Main: Metformin 1000mg BID'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c."||2.746|1.004|0.0480
81551582|NCT01708902|162779611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.923|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.632|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.452|10.164|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' / 'Main: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c."||10.164|3.452|<0.0001
81551583|NCT01708902|162779611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.574|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.655||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.563|4.239|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 500mg BID' / 'Main: Metformin 500mg BID'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c."||4.239|1.563|0.0002
81551584|NCT01708902|162779611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.682|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.27|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.751|7.968|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 500mg BID' / 'Main: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c."||7.968|2.751|<0.0001
81551585|NCT01708902|162779612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.135|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.383|7.11|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'APG: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' / 'APG: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c."||7.110|1.383|0.0062
81551586|NCT01708902|162779613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.07|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference was calculated as the adjusted mean of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' minus 'Main: Metformin 1000mg BID'.|"Sensitivity analysis: Mixed Model for repeated measurements~The model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate; visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed classification effects and patient as a random effect with unstructured covariance structure to model within-patients errors."||-0.07|-0.53|0.0109
81551587|NCT01708902|162779613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.81|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference was calculated as the adjusted mean of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' minus 'Main: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.|"Sensitivity analysis: Mixed Model for repeated measurements~The model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate; visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed classification effects and patient as a random effect with unstructured covariance structure to model within-patients errors."||-0.81|-1.27|<0.0001
81551588|NCT01708902|162779613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.24|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference was calculated as the adjusted mean of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 500mg BID ' minus 'Main: Metformin 500mg BID' .|"Sensitivity analysis: Mixed Model for repeated measurements~The model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate; visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed classification effects and patient as a random effect with unstructured covariance structure to model within-patients errors."||-0.24|-0.70|<0.0001
81551589|NCT01708902|162779613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.58|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference was calculated as the adjusted mean of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 500mg BID' minus 'Main: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.|"Sensitivity analysis: Mixed Model for repeated measurements~The model includes baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate; visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed classification effects and patient as a random effect with unstructured covariance structure to model within-patients errors."||-0.58|-1.04|<0.0001
81551590|NCT01708902|162779614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-0.63|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference was calculated as the adjusted mean of 'APG: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' minus 'APG: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.|"The treatment effect of the 'APG: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' was compared with 'APG: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.~The model includes treatment as a fixed effect and baseline HbA1c as a linear covariate."||-0.63|-1.87|0.0001
81551591|NCT01708902|162779615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.986|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.387||0.9705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.456|2.13|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' / 'Main: Metformin 1000mg BID'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c."||2.130|0.456|0.9705
81551592|NCT01708902|162779615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.093|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.029||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.612|5.938|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' / 'Main: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c."||5.938|1.612|0.0007
81551593|NCT01708902|162779615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.243||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.486|6.849|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 500mg BID' / 'Main: Metformin 500mg BID'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c."||6.849|1.486|0.0029
81551594|NCT01708902|162779615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.871|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.846|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.318|10.238|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 500mg BID' / 'Main: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c."||10.238|2.318|<0.0001
81551595|NCT01708902|162779616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.865|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.015||0.2523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.642|5.42|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'APG: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' / 'APG: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c."||5.420|0.642|0.2523
81551596|NCT01708902|162779617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.23||0.0971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.72|0.98|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference was calculated as the adjusted mean of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' minus 'Main: Metformin 1000mg BID'.|The model includes continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline FPG and treatment group.||0.98|-11.72|0.0971
81551597|NCT01708902|162779617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.67|-26.16|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference was calculated as the adjusted mean of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' minus 'Main: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.|The model includes continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline FPG and treatment group.||-26.16|-38.67|<0.0001
81551598|NCT01708902|162779617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-9.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.16||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.66|-3.27|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference was calculated as the adjusted mean of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 500mg BID' minus 'Main: Metformin 500mg BID'.|The model includes continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline FPG and treatment group.||-3.27|-15.66|0.0028
81551599|NCT01708902|162779617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.54|-18.08|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference was calculated as the adjusted mean of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 500mg BID' minus 'Main: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.|The model includes continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline FPG and treatment group.||-18.08|-30.54|<0.0001
81574685|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0327|||||||Chi-squared|||Prednisone||||0.0327
81574686|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5348|||||||Chi-squared|||Prednisone||||0.5348
81551600|NCT01708902|162779618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.23||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.48|-16.95|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference was calculated as the adjusted mean of 'APG: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' minus 'APG: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.|The model includes continuous baseline HbA1c, continuous baseline FPG and treatment group.||-16.95|-53.48|0.0002
81551601|NCT01708902|162779619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.209|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.0271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.838|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' / 'Main: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c. The validity of the model is questionable as there is possibly a quasi-complete separation of data points, the results shown are based on the last maximum likelihood iteration."||0.838|0.052|0.0271
81551602|NCT01708902|162779619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.965|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.916||0.9699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|6.202|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 500mg BID' / 'Main: Metformin 500mg BID'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c. The validity of the model is questionable as there is possibly a quasi-complete separation of data points, the results shown are based on the last maximum likelihood iteration."||6.202|0.150|0.9699
81551603|NCT01708902|162779619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.183|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.0343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.882|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'Main: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 500mg BID' / 'Main: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c. The validity of the model is questionable as there is possibly a quasi-complete separation of data points, the results shown are based on the last maximum likelihood iteration."||0.882|0.038|0.0343
81551604|NCT01708902|162779620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125||0.0474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.976|||Regression, Logistic|||"Comparison of 'APG: Linagliptin 2.5mg / Metformin 1000mg BID' / 'APG: Linagliptin 5mg QD'.~The logistic regression includes treatment and continuous baseline HbA1c."||0.976|0.013|0.0474
81551605|NCT01980485|162779624|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This study had 87% power to detect a 40% increase in 28-dayabstinence rates (i.e., from 50% to 70%) based on a two-tailed chi-squared test and alpha = 0.05. We selected this effect size as being at the lower end of the effect size continuum that would be clinically meaningful at 28 days and have the potential to still be meaningful in the longer term even with similar relapse rates in both groups over subsequent months.||||||0.65|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.65
81551606|NCT02633020|162779638|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.7||0.7451|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.26|20.56|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline % aberrant IELs vs total IELs as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||20.56|-30.26|0.7451
81551607|NCT02633020|162779639|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-38.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|27.48||0.1803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-95.73|19.29|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline % aberrant IELs vs intestinal epithelial cells as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||19.29|-95.73|0.1803
81551608|NCT02633020|162779640|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|24.0||0.6607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.97|60.31|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with baseline VH:CD ratio as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||60.31|-38.97|0.6607
81551609|NCT02633020|162779641|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.9204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|6.01|||Regression, Logistic|||||6.01|0.20|0.9204
81551610|NCT02633020|162779642|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-12.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.34||0.6885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.57|52.12|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA) model with baseline total IEL counts as a covariate and treatment group as a fixed effect.||||52.12|-77.57|0.6885
81551611|NCT02633020|162779643|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of LS Means|1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.4469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.8|||Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Generalized linear mixed model with subject as a random effect and treatment group, time (week) and their interaction as fixed effects.||||1.8|0.77|0.4469
81551612|NCT02633020|162779645|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.4832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.26|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|Linear mixed effects repeated measures model with baseline value, treatment group, time point and time point-by-treatment group as fixed effects.||||0.26|-0.53|0.4832
81551613|NCT02633020|162779646|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.5561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.35|||Linear mixed effects repeated measures|Linear mixed effects repeated measures model with baseline value, treatment group, time point and a time point-by-treatment group as fixed effects.||||0.35|-0.64|0.5561
81551614|NCT01014910|162779672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Based on a previously-identified mean LOS of 65.3 hours, we estimated we would need to enroll 80 patients in each study arm to provide adequate sample size to detect a difference in mean LOS of 18 hours with 80% power and alpha=0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Sample size calculations were performed using Power and Sample Size Calculator, version 3.0 (by developers William D. Dupont and Walton D. Plummer Jr)||Differences in LOS were compared between study arms using the Mann-Whitney U-test and the Kaplan-Meier method. Statistical analyses were performed using Stata version 13.1 for Windows (StataCorp). All patients enrolled in the study, including those who subsequently had consent for the intervention withdrawn, were included for analysis (intention to treat).||||<0.05
81551615|NCT01014910|162779673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||The proportion of patients transferred to the intensive care unit in each study arm was compared between study arms using the Pearson χ2 test. All patients enrolled in the study, including those who subsequently had consent for the intervention withdrawn, were included for analysis (intention to treat).||||0.05
81551616|NCT00329524|162779710|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power analysis based on paired t-test.|||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.05
81551617|NCT00329524|162779711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||test for order effect|||||||.05
81551618|NCT01584440|162779712|SUPERIORITY||Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) Z-statistic|-1.5|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Sequential Parallel Comparison Design (SPCD): data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||<=0.001
81551619|NCT01584440|162779712|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 36|||||
81551620|NCT01584440|162779712|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.59|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 70|||||
81551621|NCT01584440|162779714|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-2.46||||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.014
81551622|NCT01584440|162779714|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||||Day 36|||
81551623|NCT01584440|162779714|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.78|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 70|||||
81551624|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|0.77||||0.444|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Delusions Domain. SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.444
81551625|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.27|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Delusions Domain; Day 36|||||
81551626|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Delusions Domain; Day 70|||||
81551627|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-0.18||||0.861|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Hallucinations Domain. SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.861
81551628|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.29|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Hallucinations Domain; Day 36|||||
81551629|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Hallucinations Domain; Day 70|||||
81551630|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-0.32||||0.749|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Depression/Dysphoria Domain. SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.749
81551631|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Depression/Dysphoria Domain; Day 36|||||
81551632|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Depression/Dysphoria Domain; Day 70|||||
81551633|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-0.81||||0.416|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Anxiety Domain. SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.416
81551634|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Anxiety Domain; Day 36|||||
81551635|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.81|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Anxiety Domain|||||
81551636|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-1.07||||0.287|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Euphoria/Elation Domain. SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.287
81551637|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Euphoria/Elation Domain; Day 36|||||
81551638|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Euphoria/Elation Domain; Day 70|||||
81551639|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-1.31||||0.191|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Apathy/Indifference Domain. SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.191
81551640|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Apathy/Indifference Domain; Day 36|||||
81551641|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.77|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Apathy/Indifference Domain; Day 36|||||
81551642|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-1.1||||0.271|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Disinhibition Domain. SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.271
81551643|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.22|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Disinhibition Domain; Day 36|||||
81551644|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.37|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Disinhibition Domain; Day 70|||||
81551645|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-2.18||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Irritability/Lability Domain. SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.029
81551646|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Irritability/Lability Domain; Day 36|||||
81551647|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.93|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Irritability/Lability Domain; Day 70|||||
81551648|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-2.21||||0.027|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Aberrant Motor Behavior Domain. SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.027
81551649|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Aberrant Motor Behavior Domain; Day 36|||||
81551650|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.22|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Aberrant Motor Behavior Domain; Day 70|||||
81551651|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-1.09||||0.274|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Sleep/Nighttime Behavior Disorders Domain. SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.274
81551652|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.57|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Sleep/Nighttime Behavior disorders Domain; Day 36|||||
81551653|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Sleep/Nighttime Behavior disorders Domain; Day 70|||||
81551654|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-0.65||||0.513|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Appetite/Eating Changes Domain. SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.513
81551655|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Appetite/Eating Changes Domain; Day 36|||||
81551656|NCT01584440|162779715|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.24|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Appetite/Eating Changes Domain; Day 70|||||
81551657|NCT01584440|162779716|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-3.53|||<=|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||<=0.001
81551658|NCT01584440|162779716|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.01|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 36|||||
81551659|NCT01584440|162779716|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.49|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 70|||||
81551660|NCT01584440|162779717|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-3.34||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.001
81551661|NCT01584440|162779717|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.41|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 36|||||
81551662|NCT01584440|162779717|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.94|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 70|||||
81551663|NCT01584440|162779718|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-2.46||||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.014
81551664|NCT01584440|162779718|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.65|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 36|||||
81551665|NCT01584440|162779718|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.01|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||||Day 70|||
81551666|NCT01584440|162779719|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-2.57||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.010
81551667|NCT01584440|162779719|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.68|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 36|||||
81551668|NCT01584440|162779719|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 70|||||
81551669|NCT01584440|162779720|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-3.08||||0.002|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.002
81551670|NCT01584440|162779720|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.56|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 36|||||
81551671|NCT01584440|162779720|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 70|||||
81551672|NCT01584440|162779721|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-2.66||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.008
81551673|NCT01584440|162779721|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.43|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 36|||||
81551674|NCT01584440|162779721|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.75|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 70|||||
81551675|NCT01584440|162779722|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-1.96||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.050
81551676|NCT01584440|162779722|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.62|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 36|||||
81551677|NCT01584440|162779722|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 70|||||
81551678|NCT01584440|162779723|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-2.33||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.020
81551679|NCT01584440|162779723|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.57|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 36|||||
81551680|NCT01584440|162779723|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 70|||||
81551681|NCT01584440|162779724|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|1.94||||0.053|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.053
81551682|NCT01584440|162779724|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 36|||||
81551683|NCT01584440|162779724|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 70|||||
81551684|NCT01584440|162779725|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-0.72||||0.469|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population|Caregiver|||||0.469
81551685|NCT01584440|162779725|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Caregiver: Day 36|||||
81551686|NCT01584440|162779725|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.06|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Caregiver: Day 70|||||
81551687|NCT01584440|162779725|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|1.41||||0.159|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population|Participant|||||0.159
81551688|NCT01584440|162779725|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Participant: Day 36|||||
81551689|NCT01584440|162779725|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Participant: Day 70|||||
81551690|NCT01584440|162779726|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-1.4||||0.163|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.163
81551691|NCT01584440|162779726|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 36|||||
81551692|NCT01584440|162779726|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.39|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 70|||||
81551693|NCT01584440|162779727|SUPERIORITY||OLS Z-statistic|-1.08||||0.279|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|SPCD: data from the Stages 1 and 2 are analyzed together using the mITT Population||||||0.279
81551694|NCT01584440|162779727|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.76|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 8|||||
81551695|NCT01584440|162779727|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.02|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 22|||||
81551696|NCT01584440|162779727|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 43|||||
81551697|NCT01584440|162779727|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Day 57|||||
81551698|NCT01584440|162779728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.62|4.5|||ANCOVA||Day 36|||4.50|1.62|0.0001
81551699|NCT01584440|162779728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.2184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|3.43|||ANCOVA||Day 70|||3.43|0.75|0.2184
81551700|NCT01584440|162779729|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.45||||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|5.42|||ANCOVA|||||5.42|1.11|0.0266
81551701|NCT01584440|162779730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.16||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|3.55|||ANCOVA||Day 36|||3.55|1.31|0.002
81551702|NCT01584440|162779730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.32||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|5.0|||ANCOVA||Day 70|||5.00|1.08|0.031
81551703|NCT01584440|162779731|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|4.46|||ANCOVA|||||4.46|1.31|0.0048
81551704|NCT01253577|162779760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||McNemar|||||||0.0280
81551705|NCT01253577|162779761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81551706|NCT01253577|162779762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||McNemar|||||||0.0023
81551707|NCT06457204|162779767|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|101.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.4|105.0|||||"Ratio of adjusted geometric means \[%\] calculated as: test/reference\*100.~Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\] = 6.9."|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale included effects for sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed. confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA and quantiles from the t-distribution. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to provide the point estimate and 90% CIs.||105.0|98.4|
81551708|NCT06457204|162779768|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|98.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.6|105.5|||||"Ratio of adjusted geometric means \[%\] calculated as: test/reference\*100.~Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\] = 15.0."|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale included effects for sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed. confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA and quantiles from the t-distribution. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to provide the point estimate and 90% CIs.||105.5|91.6|
81574687|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6934|||||||Chi-squared|||Acetaminophen/Hydrocodone Bitartrate||||0.6934
81574688|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6017|||||||Chi-squared|||Acetaminophen/Hydrocodone Bitartrate||||0.6017
81574689|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4768|||||||Chi-squared|||Acetaminophen/Hydrocodone Bitartrate||||0.4768
81574690|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2315|||||||Chi-squared|||Azithromycin||||0.2315
81551709|NCT06457204|162779769|OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means [%]|101.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.2|105.0|||||"Ratio of adjusted geometric means \[%\] calculated as: test/reference\*100.~Intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\] = 7.1."|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale included effects for sequence, subjects nested within sequences, period and treatment. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed. confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA and quantiles from the t-distribution. These quantities were then back-transformed to the original scale to provide the point estimate and 90% CIs.||105.0|98.2|
81551710|NCT03818035|162779773|NON_INFERIORITY|One-sided two-group normal approximation Wald Z-test with Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights for 'disease duration' to test for non-inferiority of 100 mg q16w to 100 mg q8w with non-inferiority margin of 10%. Stratified analysis results are reported.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.6||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|4.5|||Wald Z-test|||||4.5|-5.7|0.0013
81551711|NCT00982423|162779793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between baseline dose of furosemide (3 weeks) versus reduced dose of furosemide (approximately 6 weeks).||||<0.05
81551712|NCT00982423|162779793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison between GFR taken at baseline dose Furosemide (3 weeks) versus normal GFR||||<0.05
81551713|NCT00982423|162779798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between reduced dose Furosemide and baseline dose Furosemide||||0.075
81551714|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.43|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg versus (Vs) Placebo for Day 1, AM|||0.43|0.31|
81551715|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.39|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 1, PM|||0.39|0.28|
81551716|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.45|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 2, AM|||0.45|0.32|
81551717|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.44|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 2, PM|||0.44|0.31|
81551718|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.54|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 3, AM|||0.54|0.39|
81551719|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.56|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 3, PM|||0.56|0.40|
81551720|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.66|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 4, AM|||0.66|0.47|
81551721|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.69|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 4, PM|||0.69|0.49|
81551722|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.75|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 5, AM|||0.75|0.53|
81551723|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.8|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 5, PM|||0.80|0.57|
81551724|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.8|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 6, AM|||0.80|0.56|
81551725|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.74|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 6, PM|||0.74|0.52|
81551726|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.71|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 7, AM|||0.71|0.51|
81551727|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.74|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 7, PM|Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 8, AM||0.74|0.52|
81551728|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.81|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 8, AM|||0.81|0.58|
81551729|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.8|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 8, PM|||0.80|0.57|
81551730|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.78|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 9, AM|||0.78|0.56|
81551731|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.8|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 9, PM|||0.80|0.57|
81551732|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.78|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 10, AM|||0.78|0.55|
81551733|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.81|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 10, PM|||0.81|0.58|
81551734|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.86|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 11, AM|||0.86|0.61|
81551735|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.86|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 11, PM|||0.86|0.61|
81551736|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.85|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 12, AM|||0.85|0.61|
81551737|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.84|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 12, PM|||0.84|0.60|
81551738|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.86|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 13, AM|||0.86|0.61|
81551739|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.93|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 13, PM|||0.93|0.66|
81551740|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.93|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 14, AM|||0.93|0.66|
81551741|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.79|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 14, PM|||0.79|0.56|
81551742|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.93|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 15, AM|||0.93|0.66|
81551743|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.94|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 15, PM|||0.94|0.66|
81551744|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.87|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 16, AM|||0.87|0.62|
81551745|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.86|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 16, PM|||0.86|0.61|
81551746|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.91|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 17, AM|||0.91|0.65|
81551747|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.01|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 17, PM|||1.01|0.65|
81551748|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.96|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 18, AM|||0.96|0.61|
81551749|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.0|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 18, PM|||1.00|0.59|
81551750|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.05|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 19, AM|||1.05|0.63|
81551751|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.0|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 19, PM|||1.00|0.52|
81551752|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.09|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 20, AM|||1.09|0.56|
81551753|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.14|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 20, PM|||1.14|0.53|
81551754|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.22|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 21, AM|||1.22|0.59|
81551755|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.13|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 21, PM|||1.13|0.50|
81551756|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.25|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 22, AM|||1.25|0.55|
81551757|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.16|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 22, PM|||1.16|0.51|
81551758|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.49|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 23, AM|||1.49|0.66|
81551759|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.51|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 23, PM|||1.51|0.29|
81551760|NCT02712047|162779812|OTHER||Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.64|||||Ratio of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 24, AM|||1.64|0.32|
81551761|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|45.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.69|68.03|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 1, AM|||68.03|23.69|
81551762|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|45.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.2|67.55|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 1, PM|||67.55|23.20|
81551763|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|34.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.86|56.21|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 2, AM|||56.21|11.86|
81551764|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|31.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.38|53.73|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 2, PM|||53.73|9.38|
81551765|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|22.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|45.03|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 3, AM|||45.03|0.68|
81551766|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|36.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.77|59.12|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 3, PM|||59.12|14.77|
81551767|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|41.66|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 4, AM|||41.66|-3.00|
81551768|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|20.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|43.03|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 4, PM|||43.03|-1.32|
81551769|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|16.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.47|39.11|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 5, AM|||39.11|-5.47|
81551770|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|21.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|44.14|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 5, PM|||44.14|-0.41|
81551771|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.57|35.67|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 6, AM|||35.67|-9.57|
81551772|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|28.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.38|51.98|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 6, PM|||51.98|5.38|
81551773|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|17.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|39.26|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 7, AM|||39.26|-5.08|
81551774|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|23.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|46.94|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 7, PM|||46.94|0.28|
81551775|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|35.05|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 8, AM|||35.05|-9.30|
81551776|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.67|29.68|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 8, PM|||29.68|-14.67|
81551777|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.11|25.74|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 9, AM|||25.74|-19.11|
81551778|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.34|26.0|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 9, PM|||26.00|-18.34|
81551779|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.11|33.82|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 10, AM|||33.82|-11.11|
81551780|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|27.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.43|50.03|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 10, PM|||50.03|5.43|
81551781|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.57|36.98|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 11, AM|||36.98|-7.57|
81551782|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.8|15.55|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 11, PM|||15.55|-28.80|
81551783|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.39|27.11|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 12, AM|||27.11|-18.39|
81551784|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.99|30.57|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 12, PM|||30.57|-13.99|
81551785|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.64|22.92|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 13, AM|||22.92|-21.64|
81551786|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.96|16.19|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 13, PM|||16.19|-29.96|
81551787|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|28.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.76|51.13|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 14, AM|||51.13|5.76|
81551788|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.13|34.74|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 14, PM|||34.74|-10.13|
81551789|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.16|26.36|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 15, AM|||26.36|-18.16|
81551790|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|41.63|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 15, PM|||41.63|-3.89|
81551791|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.17|28.88|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 16, AM|||28.88|-16.17|
81551792|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|41.41|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 16, PM|||41.41|-3.27|
81551793|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|29.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.87|52.15|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 17, AM|||52.15|6.87|
81551794|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.91|37.19|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 17, PM|||37.19|-17.91|
81551795|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|24.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|53.73|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 18, AM|||53.73|-4.20|
81551796|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|47.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.63|79.45|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 18, PM|||79.45|14.63|
81551797|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|20.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|52.52|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 19, AM|||52.52|-12.30|
81551798|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|25.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.02|65.27|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 19, PM|||65.27|-15.02|
81551799|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.04|32.25|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 20, AM|||32.25|-48.04|
81551800|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.22|54.25|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 20, PM|||54.25|-37.22|
81551801|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.5|58.67|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 21, AM|||58.67|-28.50|
81551802|NCT02712047|162779814|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.35|55.73|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 21, PM|||55.73|-45.35|
81551803|NCT02712047|162779815|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.46|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 1, AM|||0.46|0.26|
81551804|NCT02712047|162779815|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.36|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 1, PM|||0.36|0.16|
81551805|NCT02712047|162779815|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.44|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 2, AM|||0.44|0.24|
81551806|NCT02712047|162779815|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.34|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 2, PM|||0.34|0.14|
81551807|NCT02712047|162779815|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.36|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 3, AM|||0.36|0.16|
81551808|NCT02712047|162779815|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.28|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 3, PM|||0.28|0.08|
81551809|NCT02712047|162779815|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.34|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 4, AM|||0.34|0.14|
81551810|NCT02712047|162779815|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.27|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 4, PM|||0.27|0.07|
81551811|NCT02712047|162779815|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.17|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 5, AM|||0.17|-0.03|
81551812|NCT02712047|162779815|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.14|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 7, AM|||0.14|-0.06|
81551813|NCT02712047|162779815|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.13|||||Difference of FF/VI 100/25mcg Vs Placebo for Day 21, AM|||0.13|-0.07|
81551814|NCT01904773|162779832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.0087||||||Bonferroni-Holm adjustment, compared with 0.025|ANCOVA|Each subject received each treatment multiple times in a crossover design||Comparison with placebo||||0.0087
81551815|NCT01904773|162779832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.1198||||||Bonferroni-Holm compared with 0.025|ANCOVA|Each subject received each treatment multiple times in a crossover design||||||0.1198
81551816|NCT04518995|162779836|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.33||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||||0.33|0.23|<0.0001
81551817|NCT04518995|162779836|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.46||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||||0.46|0.32|<0.0001
81551818|NCT04518995|162779837|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.32||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 12||0.32|0.17|<0.0001
81551819|NCT04518995|162779837|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.43||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 12||0.43|0.26|<0.0001
81551820|NCT04518995|162779837|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.38||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 16||0.38|0.24|<0.0001
81551821|NCT04518995|162779837|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.51||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 16||0.51|0.35|<0.0001
81551822|NCT04518995|162779837|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.39||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 20||0.39|0.26|<0.0001
81551823|NCT04518995|162779837|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.55||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 20||0.55|0.39|<0.0001
81551824|NCT04518995|162779837|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.44||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 24||0.44|0.31|<0.0001
81551825|NCT04518995|162779837|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.55||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 24||0.55|0.39|<0.0001
81551826|NCT04518995|162779838|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.005||0.0816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.02||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 4||0.02|-0.00|0.0816
81551827|NCT04518995|162779838|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.05||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 8||0.05|0.01|0.0005
81551828|NCT04518995|162779838|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.09||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 8||0.09|0.03|0.0002
81551829|NCT04518995|162779838|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.14||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 12||0.14|0.06|<0.0001
81551830|NCT04518995|162779838|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.22||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 12||0.22|0.12|<0.0001
81551831|NCT04518995|162779838|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.19||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 16||0.19|0.10|<0.0001
81551832|NCT04518995|162779838|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.33||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 16||0.33|0.20|<0.0001
81551833|NCT04518995|162779838|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.28||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 20||0.28|0.19|<0.0001
81551834|NCT04518995|162779838|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.41||P-value was calculated by Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 20||0.41|0.28|<0.0001
81551835|NCT04518995|162779839|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.0564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|0.1||P-value was calculated by mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 4||0.1|-4.4|0.0564
81551836|NCT04518995|162779839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.23||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-1.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 4||-1.0|-5.9|0.0054
81551837|NCT04518995|162779839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-8.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|-4.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 8||-4.3|-12.7|<0.0001
81551838|NCT04518995|162779839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.34|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|-10.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 8||-10.3|-19.5|<0.0001
81551839|NCT04518995|162779839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-21.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.94|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.5|-16.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 12||-16.0|-27.5|<0.0001
81551840|NCT04518995|162779839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-30.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.3|-23.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 12||-23.8|-36.3|<0.0001
81551841|NCT04518995|162779839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-28.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.38|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.1|-21.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 16||-21.8|-35.1|<0.0001
81551842|NCT04518995|162779839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-38.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.66|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.7|-31.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 16||-31.3|-45.7|<0.0001
81551843|NCT04518995|162779839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-34.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.66|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.1|-27.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 20||-27.7|-42.1|<0.0001
81551844|NCT04518995|162779839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-44.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.96|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.3|-36.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 20||-36.8|-52.3|<0.0001
81551845|NCT04518995|162779839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-39.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.79|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.7|-31.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 24||-31.8|-46.7|<0.0001
81551846|NCT04518995|162779839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-47.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.1|-39.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 24||-39.0|-55.1|<0.0001
81551847|NCT04518995|162779840|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by cochran mantel haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81551848|NCT04518995|162779840|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81551849|NCT04518995|162779840|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81574691|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2588|||||||Chi-squared|||Azithromycin||||0.2588
81551850|NCT04518995|162779840|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81551851|NCT04518995|162779840|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81551852|NCT04518995|162779840|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81551853|NCT04518995|162779840|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81551854|NCT04518995|162779840|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81551855|NCT04518995|162779841|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81551856|NCT04518995|162779841|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||||<0.0001
81551857|NCT04518995|162779841|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81551858|NCT04518995|162779841|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||||<0.0001
81551859|NCT04518995|162779841|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81551860|NCT04518995|162779841|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||||<0.0001
81551861|NCT04518995|162779841|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81551862|NCT04518995|162779841|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for responders in each treatment group compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 24||||<0.0001
81551863|NCT04518995|162779842|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.7|-1.2|<0.0001
81551864|NCT04518995|162779842|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.9||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.9|-1.5|<0.0001
81551865|NCT04518995|162779842|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.9||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 16||-0.9|-1.4|<0.0001
81551866|NCT04518995|162779842|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|-1.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 16||-1.3|-1.9|<0.0001
81551867|NCT04518995|162779842|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-1.2||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 20||-1.2|-1.8|<0.0001
81551868|NCT04518995|162779842|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.6||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 20||-1.6|-2.3|<0.0001
81551869|NCT04518995|162779842|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 24||-1.3|-2.0|<0.0001
81551870|NCT04518995|162779842|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 24||-1.7|-2.5|<0.0001
81551871|NCT04518995|162779843|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.3|-0.9|<0.0001
81551872|NCT04518995|162779843|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.6||P-value was calculated by MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.6|-1.3|<0.0001
81551873|NCT04518995|162779843|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.9||P-value was calculated by MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 16||-0.9|-1.6|<0.0001
81551874|NCT04518995|162779843|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-1.4||P-value was calculated by MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 16||-1.4|-2.1|<0.0001
81551875|NCT04518995|162779843|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 20||-1.0|-1.7|<0.0001
81551876|NCT04518995|162779843|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-1.5||P-value was calculated by MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 20||-1.5|-2.3|<0.0001
81551877|NCT04518995|162779843|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-1.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 24||-1.3|-2.0|<0.0001
81551878|NCT04518995|162779843|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 24||-1.8|-2.6|<0.0001
81551879|NCT04518995|162779844|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.12||P-value was calculated by mantel-haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||75% Relative Reduction: Week 12||0.12|0.06|<0.0001
81551880|NCT04518995|162779844|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.22||P-value was calculated by mantel-haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||75% Relative Reduction: Week 12||0.22|0.12|<0.0001
81551881|NCT04518995|162779844|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.33||P-value was calculated by mantel-haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||75% Relative Reduction: Week 24||0.33|0.23|<0.0001
81551882|NCT04518995|162779844|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.45||P-value was calculated by mantel-haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||75% Relative Reduction: Week 24||0.45|0.32|<0.0001
81551883|NCT04518995|162779844|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.06||P-value was calculated by mantel-haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||90% Relative Reduction: Week 12||0.06|0.02|0.0006
81551884|NCT04518995|162779844|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.14||P-value was calculated by mantel-haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||90% Relative Reduction: Week 12||0.14|0.06|<0.0001
81551885|NCT04518995|162779844|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.23||P-value was calculated by mantel-haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||90% Relative Reduction: Week 24||0.23|0.15|<0.0001
81551886|NCT04518995|162779844|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.37||P-value was calculated by mantel-haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||90% Relative Reduction: Week 24||0.37|0.24|<0.0001
81551887|NCT04518995|162779845|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.2||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 12||1.2|0.3|0.0010
81551888|NCT04518995|162779845|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.6||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 12||1.6|0.6|<0.0001
81551889|NCT04518995|162779845|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.2||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 24||2.2|1.2|<0.0001
81551890|NCT04518995|162779845|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.4||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 24||2.4|1.4|<0.0001
81551891|NCT04518995|162779846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 12||1.3|0.5|<0.0001
81551892|NCT04518995|162779846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 12||1.8|1.0|<0.0001
81551893|NCT04518995|162779846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 24||2.0|1.0|<0.0001
81551894|NCT04518995|162779846|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|2.4||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Week 24||2.4|1.4|<0.0001
81551895|NCT04518995|162779847|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.5||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.5|-1.0|< 0.0001
81551896|NCT04518995|162779847|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.8|-1.3|< 0.0001
81574692|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8576|||||||Chi-squared|||Azithromycin||||0.8576
81551897|NCT04518995|162779847|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 16||-0.8|-1.2|< 0.0001
81551898|NCT04518995|162779847|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.1||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 16||-1.1|-1.6|< 0.0001
81551899|NCT04518995|162779847|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 20||-0.8|-1.3|< 0.0001
81551900|NCT04518995|162779847|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.2||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 20||-1.2|-1.7|< 0.0001
81551901|NCT04518995|162779847|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 24||-1.0|-1.5|< 0.0001
81551902|NCT04518995|162779847|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-1.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and baseline value.|MMRM|||Week 24||-1.3|-1.8|< 0.0001
81551903|NCT04518995|162779848|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.34||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 12||0.34|0.17|< 0.0001
81551904|NCT04518995|162779848|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.42||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 12||0.42|0.23|< 0.0001
81551905|NCT04518995|162779848|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.42||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 16||0.42|0.27|< 0.0001
81551906|NCT04518995|162779848|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.48||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 16||0.48|0.30|< 0.0001
81551907|NCT04518995|162779848|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|0.42||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 20||0.42|0.26|< 0.0001
81551908|NCT04518995|162779848|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.51||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 20||0.51|0.34|< 0.0001
81551909|NCT04518995|162779848|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|0.44||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 24||0.44|0.29|< 0.0001
81551910|NCT04518995|162779848|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.53||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||Week 24||0.53|0.35|< 0.0001
81551911|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.5||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 12||-0.5|-0.9|<0.0001
81551912|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score|MMRM|||Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 12||-0.7|-1.2|<0.0001
81551913|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.6||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score|MMRM|||Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 16||-0.6|-1.1|<0.0001
81551914|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-1.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score|MMRM|||Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 16||-1.0|-1.4|<0.0001
81551915|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 20||-0.8|-1.2|<0.0001
81551916|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-1.1||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 20||-1.1|-1.6|<0.0001
81551917|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 24||-0.8|-1.3|<0.0001
81551918|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-1.2||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Thickness Hair Coverage: Week 24||-1.2|-1.7|<0.0001
81551919|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.4||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Evenness Hair Coverage: Week 12||-0.4|-0.8|<0.0001
81551920|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Evenness Hair Coverage: Week 12||-0.7|-1.1|<0.0001
81551921|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.5||P-value was calculated by MMRM mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Evenness Hair Coverage: Week 16||-0.5|-0.9|<0.0001
81551922|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Evenness Hair Coverage: Week 16||-0.8|-1.3|<0.0001
81551923|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Evenness Hair Coverage: Week 20||-0.7|-1.1|<0.0001
81551924|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Evenness Hair Coverage: Week 20||-1.0|-1.5|<0.0001
81551925|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Evenness Hair Coverage: Week 24||-0.7|-1.2|<0.0001
81551926|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.0||P-value was calculated by MMRM mixed model repeated measures analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||Satisfied Evenness Hair Coverage: Week 24||-1.0|-1.5|<0.0001
81551927|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.5||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How Satisfied With Your Eyebrows: Week 12||-0.5|-0.9|< 0.0001
81551928|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.6||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How Satisfied With Your Eyebrows: Week 12||-0.6|-1.1|< 0.0001
81551929|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How Satisfied With Your Eyebrows: Week 16||-0.7|-1.1|< 0.0001
81551930|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.9||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How Satisfied With Your Eyebrows: Week 16||-0.9|-1.4|< 0.0001
81551931|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How Satisfied With Your Eyebrows: Week 20||-0.7|-1.1|< 0.0001
81551932|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.9||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How Satisfied With Your Eyebrows: Week 20||-0.9|-1.3|< 0.0001
81551933|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.8||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How Satisfied With Your Eyebrows: Week 24||-0.8|-1.2|< 0.0001
81551934|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.9||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How Satisfied With Your Eyebrows: Week 24||-0.9|-1.4|< 0.0001
81551935|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.3||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How Satisfied With Your Eyelashes: Week 12||-0.3|-0.7|< 0.0001
81551936|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.4||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How Satisfied With Your Eyelashes: Week 12||-0.4|-0.8|< 0.0001
81551937|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.5||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How Satisfied With Your Eyelashes: Week 16||-0.5|-0.9|< 0.0001
81551938|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How Satisfied With Your Eyelashes: Week 16||-0.7|-1.1|< 0.0001
81574693|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5909|||||||Chi-squared|||Adalimumab||||0.5909
81574694|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||Chi-squared|||Adalimumab||||0.0570
81574695|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0408|||||||Chi-squared|||Adalimumab||||0.0408
81551939|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.5||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How Satisfied With Your Eyelashes: Week 20||-0.5|-0.9|< 0.0001
81551940|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.5||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How Satisfied With Your Eyelashes: Week 20||-0.5|-1.0|< 0.0001
81551941|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.6||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How Satisfied With Your Eyelashes: Week 24||-0.6|-1.1|< 0.0001
81551942|NCT04518995|162779849|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.7||P-value was calculated by MMRM analysis with effects for treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline SALT score.|MMRM|||How Satisfied With Your Eyelashes: Week 24||-0.7|-1.2|< 0.0001
81551943|NCT04518995|162779850|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.2489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.9||P-value was calculated by analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) analysis with effects for treatment, visit, baseline SALT score, and baseline HADS value.|ANCOVA|||Anxiety||0.9|-0.2|0.2489
81551944|NCT04518995|162779850|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.1235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.1||P-value was calculated by ANCOVA analysis with effects for treatment, visit, baseline SALT score, and baseline HADS value.|ANCOVA|||Anxiety||1.1|-0.1|0.1235
81551945|NCT04518995|162779850|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.9765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.5||P-value was calculated by ANCOVA analysis with effects for treatment, visit, baseline SALT score, and baseline HADS value.|ANCOVA|||Depression||0.5|-0.5|0.9765
81551946|NCT04518995|162779850|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.3559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.8||P-value was calculated by ANCOVA analysis with effects for treatment, visit, baseline SALT score, and baseline HADS value.|ANCOVA|||Depression||0.8|-0.3|0.3559
81551947|NCT04518995|162779851|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.25||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||||0.25|0.16|<0.0001
81551948|NCT04518995|162779851|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.39||P-value was calculated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by baseline scalp hair loss (partial vs complete/near-complete) for each treatment group compared to placebo.|Mantel Haenszel|||||0.39|0.27|<0.0001
81551949|NCT00669409|162779867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|13.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||13.8|-17.8|
81551950|NCT00669409|162779867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-18.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.3|-2.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-2.8|-34.3|
81551951|NCT00669409|162779867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|13.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||13.1|-18.5|
81551952|NCT00669409|162779867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|1.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||1.8|-29.4|
81551953|NCT00669409|162779867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-34.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.2|-13.7||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-13.7|-55.2|
81551954|NCT00669409|162779868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|12.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||12.2|-19.4|
81551955|NCT00669409|162779868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-15.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.8|0.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||0.8|-30.8|
81551956|NCT00669409|162779868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|19.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||19.9|-11.7|
81551957|NCT00669409|162779868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.6|4.6||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||4.6|-26.6|
81551958|NCT00669409|162779868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.5|10.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||10.9|-30.5|
81551959|NCT00669409|162779869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|12.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||12.2|-19.4|
81551960|NCT00669409|162779869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-18.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.3|-2.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-2.8|-34.3|
81551961|NCT00669409|162779869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|19.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||19.0|-12.6|
81574696|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6465|||||||Chi-squared|||Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate||||0.6465
81574697|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5654|||||||Chi-squared|||Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate||||0.5654
81551962|NCT00669409|162779869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|6.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||6.2|-25.0|
81551963|NCT00669409|162779869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|16.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||16.1|-25.4|
81551964|NCT00669409|162779870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|13.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||13.5|-18.1|
81551965|NCT00669409|162779870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.6|-2.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-2.1|-33.6|
81551966|NCT00669409|162779870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|14.4||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||14.4|-17.2|
81551967|NCT00669409|162779870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|4.4||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||4.4|-26.7|
81551968|NCT00669409|162779870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-25.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.5|-5.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-5.0|-46.5|
81551969|NCT00669409|162779871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|15.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||15.0|-16.6|
81551970|NCT00669409|162779871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-17.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|-1.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-1.3|-32.8|
81551971|NCT00669409|162779871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|10.6||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||10.6|-21.0|
81551972|NCT00669409|162779871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-12.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.3|2.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||2.9|-28.3|
81551973|NCT00669409|162779871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-28.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.6|-8.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-8.2|-49.6|
81551974|NCT00669409|162779872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|14.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||14.8|-16.8|
81551975|NCT00669409|162779872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-19.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|-3.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-3.5|-35.0|
81551976|NCT00669409|162779872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|9.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||9.8|-21.8|
81551977|NCT00669409|162779872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-12.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|3.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||3.2|-28.0|
81551978|NCT00669409|162779872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-29.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.6|-9.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-9.1|-50.6|
81551979|NCT00669409|162779873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|19.7||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||19.7|-11.9|
81551980|NCT00669409|162779873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-19.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.1|-3.6||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-3.6|-35.1|
81551981|NCT00669409|162779873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|10.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||10.3|-21.3|
81551982|NCT00669409|162779873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|3.4||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||3.4|-27.8|
81551983|NCT00669409|162779873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-25.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.8|-4.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-4.3|-45.8|
81551984|NCT00669409|162779874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|22.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||22.5|-9.1|
81551985|NCT00669409|162779874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.7|-0.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-0.2|-31.7|
81574698|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8371|||||||Chi-squared|||Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate||||0.8371
81551986|NCT00669409|162779874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|13.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||13.2|-18.5|
81551987|NCT00669409|162779874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|5.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||5.3|-25.9|
81551988|NCT00669409|162779874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-23.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.2|-2.7||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-2.7|-44.2|
81551989|NCT00669409|162779875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|27.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||27.0|-4.6|
81551990|NCT00669409|162779875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-14.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|1.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||1.5|-30.0|
81551991|NCT00669409|162779875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|17.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||17.3|-14.3|
81551992|NCT00669409|162779875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|9.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||9.3|-21.9|
81551993|NCT00669409|162779875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-19.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.5|1.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||1.0|-40.5|
81551994|NCT00669409|162779876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|26.6||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||26.6|-5.0|
81551995|NCT00669409|162779876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-14.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|1.6||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||1.6|-30.0|
81551996|NCT00669409|162779876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|17.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||17.0|-14.6|
81551997|NCT00669409|162779876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|10.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||10.2|-21.0|
81551998|NCT00669409|162779876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-14.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.3|6.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||6.2|-35.3|
81551999|NCT00669409|162779877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|26.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||26.1|-5.5|
81552000|NCT00669409|162779877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-11.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|4.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||4.5|-27.0|
81552001|NCT00669409|162779877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|18.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||18.3|-13.3|
81552002|NCT00669409|162779877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|11.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||11.9|-19.2|
81552003|NCT00669409|162779877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-13.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|7.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||7.0|-34.4|
81552004|NCT00669409|162779878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Mean Square Difference|11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|26.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||26.8|-4.8|
81552005|NCT00669409|162779878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Mean Square Difference|-8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|7.6||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||7.6|-23.9|
81552006|NCT00669409|162779878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Mean Square Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|17.6||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||17.6|-14.0|
81552007|NCT00669409|162779878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Mean Square Difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.88|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|12.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||12.0|-19.2|
81552008|NCT00669409|162779878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Mean Square Difference|-12.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.5|8.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||8.0|-33.5|
81552009|NCT00669409|162779879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Mean Square Difference|11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|27.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||27.2|-4.4|
81574699|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9654|||||||Chi-squared|||Etanercept||||0.9654
81552010|NCT00669409|162779879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Mean Square Difference|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.98|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|10.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||10.3|-21.2|
81552011|NCT00669409|162779879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Mean Square Difference|4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|20.4||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||20.4|-11.2|
81552012|NCT00669409|162779879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Mean Square Difference|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|10.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||10.9|-20.3|
81552013|NCT00669409|162779879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Mean Square Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.48|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.9|16.6||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||16.6|-24.9|
81552014|NCT00669409|162779880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Mean Square Difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|12.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||12.3|-20.7|
81552015|NCT00669409|162779880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Mean Square Difference|-19.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6|-3.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-3.0|-35.6|
81552016|NCT00669409|162779880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Mean Square Difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|12.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||12.1|-20.5|
81552017|NCT00669409|162779880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Mean Square Difference|-15.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.9|0.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||0.3|-31.9|
81552018|NCT00669409|162779880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Mean Square Difference|-35.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.4|-13.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-13.8|-56.4|
81552019|NCT00669409|162779881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|11.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||11.8|-21.2|
81552020|NCT00669409|162779881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-16.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|-0.4||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-0.4|-33.0|
81552021|NCT00669409|162779881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|19.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||19.1|-13.5|
81552022|NCT00669409|162779881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-13.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|3.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||3.0|-29.2|
81552023|NCT00669409|162779881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|9.7||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||9.7|-32.8|
81552024|NCT00669409|162779882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|10.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||10.1|-22.9|
81552025|NCT00669409|162779882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-19.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.7|-3.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-3.1|-35.7|
81552026|NCT00669409|162779882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|17.6||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||17.6|-15.0|
81552027|NCT00669409|162779882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-11.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|5.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||5.1|-27.1|
81552028|NCT00669409|162779882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0|16.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||16.5|-26.0|
81552029|NCT00669409|162779883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|11.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||11.9|-21.1|
81552030|NCT00669409|162779883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-19.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.9|-3.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-3.3|-35.9|
81552031|NCT00669409|162779883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|12.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||12.2|-20.4|
81552032|NCT00669409|162779883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|2.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||2.3|-30.0|
81552033|NCT00669409|162779883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-27.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.8|-6.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-6.2|-48.8|
81574700|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1013|||||||Chi-squared|||Etanercept||||0.1013
81552034|NCT00669409|162779884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|13.4||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||13.4|-19.6|
81552035|NCT00669409|162779884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.8|-3.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-3.1|-35.8|
81552036|NCT00669409|162779884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.4|7.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||7.2|-25.4|
81552037|NCT00669409|162779884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-16.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|-0.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-0.5|-32.8|
81552038|NCT00669409|162779884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-32.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.9|-11.4||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-11.4|-53.9|
81552039|NCT00669409|162779885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.1|12.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||12.9|-20.1|
81552040|NCT00669409|162779885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-21.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9|-5.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-5.2|-37.9|
81552041|NCT00669409|162779885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|6.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||6.9|-25.7|
81552042|NCT00669409|162779885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-15.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.5|0.7||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||0.7|-31.5|
81552043|NCT00669409|162779885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-32.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.7|-11.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-11.2|-53.7|
81552044|NCT00669409|162779886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|16.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||16.0|-17.0|
81552045|NCT00669409|162779886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-21.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.6|-4.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-4.9|-37.6|
81552046|NCT00669409|162779886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.1|8.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||8.5|-24.1|
81552047|NCT00669409|162779886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|0.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||0.0|-32.2|
81552048|NCT00669409|162779886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-26.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.1|-5.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-5.5|-48.1|
81552049|NCT00669409|162779887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|20.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||20.2|-12.8|
81552050|NCT00669409|162779887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-18.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.8|-2.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-2.2|-34.8|
81552051|NCT00669409|162779887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|11.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||11.0|-21.7|
81552052|NCT00669409|162779887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-14.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|2.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||2.1|-30.1|
81552053|NCT00669409|162779887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-24.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.0|-3.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-3.5|-46.0|
81552054|NCT00669409|162779888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|25.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||25.5|-7.5|
81552055|NCT00669409|162779888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-15.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|0.6||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||0.6|-32.0|
81552056|NCT00669409|162779888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|15.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||15.9|-16.7|
81552057|NCT00669409|162779888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|6.7||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||6.7|-25.5|
81574701|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.158|||||||Chi-squared|||Etanercept||||0.1580
81552058|NCT00669409|162779888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-20.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.0|0.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||0.5|-42.0|
81552059|NCT00669409|162779889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|24.6||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||24.6|-8.4|
81552060|NCT00669409|162779889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-16.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|0.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||0.0|-32.6|
81552061|NCT00669409|162779889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|15.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||15.5|-17.1|
81552062|NCT00669409|162779889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4|7.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||7.8|-24.4|
81552063|NCT00669409|162779889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-16.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|4.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||4.5|-38.0|
81552064|NCT00669409|162779890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|25.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||25.3|-7.7|
81552065|NCT00669409|162779890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-12.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.2|3.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||3.5|-29.2|
81552066|NCT00669409|162779890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.8|16.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||16.8|-15.8|
81552067|NCT00669409|162779890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|8.6||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||8.6|-23.6|
81552068|NCT00669409|162779890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-15.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|5.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||5.5|-37.0|
81552069|NCT00669409|162779891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|25.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||25.5|-7.4|
81552070|NCT00669409|162779891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-10.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|5.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||5.5|-27.1|
81552071|NCT00669409|162779891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|15.7||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||15.7|-16.9|
81552072|NCT00669409|162779891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.14|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|8.4||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||8.4|-23.9|
81552073|NCT00669409|162779891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-15.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.1|5.4||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||5.4|-37.1|
81552074|NCT00669409|162779892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.33|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|27.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||27.9|-5.1|
81552075|NCT00669409|162779892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4|8.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||8.2|-24.4|
81552076|NCT00669409|162779892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|18.4||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||18.4|-14.2|
81552077|NCT00669409|162779892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.16|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|8.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||8.0|-24.3|
81552078|NCT00669409|162779892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.75|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.6|14.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||14.9|-27.6|
81552079|NCT00669409|162779893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|11.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||11.8|-21.6|
81552080|NCT00669409|162779893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1|-2.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-2.9|-36.1|
81552081|NCT00669409|162779893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|11.4||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||11.4|-21.8|
81574702|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1663|||||||Chi-squared|||Levothyroxine Sodium||||0.1663
81552082|NCT00669409|162779893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-15.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.6|1.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||1.2|-31.6|
81552083|NCT00669409|162779893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-40.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.6|-19.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-19.0|-62.6|
81552084|NCT00669409|162779894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|12.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||12.5|-20.9|
81552085|NCT00669409|162779894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-15.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|0.7||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||0.7|-32.6|
81552086|NCT00669409|162779894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|20.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||20.1|-13.2|
81552087|NCT00669409|162779894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.4|4.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||4.5|-28.4|
81552088|NCT00669409|162779894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-17.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.8|4.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||4.8|-38.8|
81552089|NCT00669409|162779895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|11.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||11.2|-22.2|
81552090|NCT00669409|162779895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-19.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1|-2.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-2.9|-36.1|
81552091|NCT00669409|162779895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|17.7||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||17.7|-15.6|
81552092|NCT00669409|162779895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|4.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||4.8|-28.0|
81552093|NCT00669409|162779895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-8.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|13.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||13.5|-30.1|
81552094|NCT00669409|162779896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|12.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||12.8|-20.6|
81552095|NCT00669409|162779896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-19.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6|-2.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-2.3|-35.6|
81552096|NCT00669409|162779896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|13.7||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||13.7|-19.6|
81552097|NCT00669409|162779896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-14.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|1.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||1.9|-30.9|
81552098|NCT00669409|162779896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-29.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.2|-7.6||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-7.6|-51.2|
81552099|NCT00669409|162779897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|17.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||17.1|-16.3|
81552100|NCT00669409|162779897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-18.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|-2.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-2.2|-35.4|
81552101|NCT00669409|162779897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.1|9.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||9.1|-24.1|
81552102|NCT00669409|162779897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-15.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.9|0.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||0.9|-31.9|
81552103|NCT00669409|162779897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-31.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.1|-9.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-9.5|-53.1|
81552104|NCT00669409|162779898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|16.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||16.5|-16.9|
81552105|NCT00669409|162779898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-20.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.7|-3.4||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-3.4|-36.7|
81574703|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6563|||||||Chi-squared|||Levothyroxine Sodium||||0.6563
81552106|NCT00669409|162779898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|9.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||9.0|-24.2|
81552107|NCT00669409|162779898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-13.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.8|3.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||3.0|-29.8|
81552108|NCT00669409|162779898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-33.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.6|-12.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-12.0|-55.6|
81552109|NCT00669409|162779899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|20.4||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||20.4|-12.9|
81552110|NCT00669409|162779899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-19.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.5|-3.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-3.3|-36.5|
81552111|NCT00669409|162779899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|10.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||10.0|-23.3|
81552112|NCT00669409|162779899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-14.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.2|1.6||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||1.6|-31.2|
81552113|NCT00669409|162779899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-28.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.0|-6.4||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-6.4|-50.0|
81552114|NCT00669409|162779900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|24.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||24.0|-9.4|
81552115|NCT00669409|162779900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|-1.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-1.2|-34.4|
81552116|NCT00669409|162779900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|13.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||13.2|-20.0|
81552117|NCT00669409|162779900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-13.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|2.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||2.9|-29.9|
81552118|NCT00669409|162779900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-28.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.3|-6.7||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-6.7|-50.3|
81552119|NCT00669409|162779901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|12.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|29.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||29.1|-4.3|
81552120|NCT00669409|162779901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-14.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|1.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||1.9|-31.4|
81552121|NCT00669409|162779901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|18.6||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||18.6|-14.6|
81552122|NCT00669409|162779901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-8.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|7.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||7.8|-25.0|
81552123|NCT00669409|162779901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-23.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.9|-1.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-1.3|-44.9|
81552124|NCT00669409|162779902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|11.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|28.3||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||28.3|-5.1|
81552125|NCT00669409|162779902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-15.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|1.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||1.1|-32.1|
81552126|NCT00669409|162779902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|19.7||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||19.7|-13.5|
81552127|NCT00669409|162779902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|9.7||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||9.7|-23.1|
81552128|NCT00669409|162779902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-18.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|2.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||2.9|-40.7|
81552129|NCT00669409|162779903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|12.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|29.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||29.0|-4.4|
81574704|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5785|||||||Chi-squared|||Levothyroxine Sodium||||0.5785
81552130|NCT00669409|162779903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|5.4||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||5.4|-27.8|
81552131|NCT00669409|162779903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|20.1||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||20.1|-13.2|
81552132|NCT00669409|162779903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|9.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||9.0|-23.9|
81552133|NCT00669409|162779903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-18.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.4|3.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||3.2|-40.4|
81552134|NCT00669409|162779904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|27.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||27.9|-5.5|
81552135|NCT00669409|162779904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.3|7.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||7.0|-26.3|
81552136|NCT00669409|162779904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|18.5||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||18.5|-14.7|
81552137|NCT00669409|162779904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|9.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||9.2|-23.6|
81552138|NCT00669409|162779904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-20.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.2|1.4||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||1.4|-42.2|
81552139|NCT00669409|162779905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|13.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|30.2||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||30.2|-3.2|
81552140|NCT00669409|162779905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|9.9||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||9.9|-23.3|
81552141|NCT00669409|162779905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.4|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|21.7||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||21.7|-11.5|
81552142|NCT00669409|162779905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.31|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.1|8.8||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||8.8|-24.1|
81552143|NCT00669409|162779905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.02|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.6|12.0||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||12.0|-31.6|
81552144|NCT00669409|162779906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|6.4||||||Change at Week 1, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||6.4|-24.7|
81552145|NCT00669409|162779906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-20.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0|-4.9||||||Change at Week 1, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-4.9|-36.0|
81552146|NCT00669409|162779906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|11.4||||||Change at Week 1, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||11.4|-19.9|
81552147|NCT00669409|162779906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-15.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|-0.4||||||Change at Week 1, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-0.4|-30.9|
81552148|NCT00669409|162779906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-29.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.4|-8.9||||||Change at Week 1, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-8.9|-49.4|
81552149|NCT00669409|162779906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|14.3||||||Change at Week 1, Physical Functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||14.3|-16.9|
81552150|NCT00669409|162779906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-13.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.5|1.7||||||Change at Week 1, Physical Functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||1.7|-29.5|
81552151|NCT00669409|162779906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|16.5||||||Change at Week 1, Physical Functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||16.5|-15.4|
81552152|NCT00669409|162779906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-11.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.3|3.7||||||Change at Week 1, Physical Functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||3.7|-27.3|
81574705|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4166|||||||Chi-squared|||Methylprednisolone||||0.4166
81574706|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0636|||||||Chi-squared|||Methylprednisolone||||0.0636
81552153|NCT00669409|162779906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.1|-2.4||||||Change at Week 1, Physical Functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-2.4|-43.1|
81552154|NCT00669409|162779906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-16.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|-0.3||||||Change at Week 1, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-0.3|-33.2|
81552155|NCT00669409|162779906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-27.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.7|-10.8||||||Change at Week 1, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-10.8|-43.7|
81552156|NCT00669409|162779906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|9.9||||||Change at Week 1, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||9.9|-23.4|
81552157|NCT00669409|162779906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-19.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6|-3.2||||||Change at Week 1, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-3.2|-35.6|
81552158|NCT00669409|162779906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-24.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.8|-2.9||||||Change at Week 1, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-2.9|-45.8|
81552159|NCT00669409|162779907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|12.6||||||Change at Week 2, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||12.6|-18.5|
81552160|NCT00669409|162779907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-14.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|0.8||||||Change at Week 2, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||0.8|-30.3|
81552161|NCT00669409|162779907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|12.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|28.1||||||Change at Week 2, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||28.1|-3.2|
81552162|NCT00669409|162779907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|7.4||||||Change at Week 2, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||7.4|-23.1|
81552163|NCT00669409|162779907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|17.2||||||Change at Week 2, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||17.2|-23.3|
81552164|NCT00669409|162779907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.9|16.3||||||Change at Week 2, Physical functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||16.3|-14.9|
81552165|NCT00669409|162779907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|5.7||||||Change at Week 2, Physical functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||5.7|-25.5|
81552166|NCT00669409|162779907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|28.5||||||Change at Week 2, Physical functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||28.5|-3.4|
81552167|NCT00669409|162779907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.9|9.0||||||Change at Week 2, Physical functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||9.0|-21.9|
81552168|NCT00669409|162779907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|15.5||||||Change at Week 2, Physical functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||15.5|-25.2|
81552169|NCT00669409|162779907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|11.5||||||Change at Week 2, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||11.5|-21.4|
81552170|NCT00669409|162779907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-13.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.3|2.7||||||Change at Week 2, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||2.7|-30.3|
81552171|NCT00669409|162779907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|32.7||||||Change at Week 2, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||32.7|-0.6|
81552172|NCT00669409|162779907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-6.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|9.5||||||Change at Week 2, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||9.5|-22.9|
81552173|NCT00669409|162779907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|17.4||||||Change at Week 2, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||17.4|-25.5|
81552174|NCT00669409|162779908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|8.2||||||Change at Week 4, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||8.2|-22.9|
81574707|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3137|||||||Chi-squared|||Methylprednisolone||||0.3137
81574708|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4568|||||||Chi-squared|||Omeprazole||||0.4568
81552175|NCT00669409|162779908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-18.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.4|-3.3||||||Change at Week 4, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-3.3|-34.4|
81552176|NCT00669409|162779908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|6.1||||||Change at Week 4, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||6.1|-25.2|
81552177|NCT00669409|162779908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-15.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.8|-0.2||||||Change at Week 4, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-0.2|-30.8|
81552178|NCT00669409|162779908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-27.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.1|-7.6||||||Change at Week 4, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-7.6|-48.1|
81552179|NCT00669409|162779908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|9.9||||||Change at Week 4, Physical Functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||9.9|-21.3|
81552180|NCT00669409|162779908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-17.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6|-1.4||||||Change at Week 4, Physical Functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-1.4|-32.6|
81552181|NCT00669409|162779908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|7.5||||||Change at Week 4, Physical Functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||7.5|-24.3|
81552182|NCT00669409|162779908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-16.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|-1.3||||||Change at Week 4, Physical Functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-1.3|-32.2|
81552183|NCT00669409|162779908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-27.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.8|-7.1||||||Change at Week 4, Physical Functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-7.1|-47.8|
81552184|NCT00669409|162779908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|7.4||||||Change at Week 4, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||7.4|-25.5|
81552185|NCT00669409|162779908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-19.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1|-3.2||||||Change at Week 4, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-3.2|-36.1|
81552186|NCT00669409|162779908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.1|11.3||||||Change at Week 4, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||11.3|-22.1|
81552187|NCT00669409|162779908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-14.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.9|1.6||||||Change at Week 4, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||1.6|-30.9|
81552188|NCT00669409|162779908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-23.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.4|-1.5||||||Change at Week 4, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-1.5|-44.4|
81552189|NCT00669409|162779909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|18.8||||||Change at Week 8, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||18.8|-12.2|
81552190|NCT00669409|162779909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-11.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|4.1||||||Change at Week 8, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||4.1|-27.0|
81552191|NCT00669409|162779909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|13.9||||||Change at Week 8, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||13.9|-17.4|
81552192|NCT00669409|162779909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.8|5.8||||||Change at Week 8, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||5.8|-24.8|
81552193|NCT00669409|162779909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-19.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.2|1.3||||||Change at Week 8, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||1.3|-39.2|
81552194|NCT00669409|162779909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|20.6||||||Change at Week 8, Physical functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||20.6|-10.6|
81552195|NCT00669409|162779909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|7.1||||||Change at Week 8, Physical functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||7.1|-24.0|
81552196|NCT00669409|162779909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|14.8||||||Change at Week 8, Physical functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||14.8|-17.1|
81574709|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5785|||||||Chi-squared|||Omeprazole||||0.5785
81574710|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9541|||||||Chi-squared|||Omeprazole||||0.9541
81552197|NCT00669409|162779909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|6.3||||||Change at Week 8, Physical functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||6.3|-24.6|
81552198|NCT00669409|162779909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-17.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.2|2.5||||||Change at Week 8, Physical functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||2.5|-38.2|
81552199|NCT00669409|162779909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3|14.6||||||Change at Week 8, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||14.6|-18.3|
81552200|NCT00669409|162779909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-20.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.5|-3.6||||||Change at Week 8, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||-3.6|-36.5|
81552201|NCT00669409|162779909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.5|13.9||||||Change at Week 8, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||13.9|-19.5|
81552202|NCT00669409|162779909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-10.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|5.4||||||Change at Week 8, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||5.4|-27.1|
81552203|NCT00669409|162779909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.0|10.9||||||Change at Week 8, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||10.9|-32.0|
81552204|NCT00669409|162779910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|13.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|28.6||||||Change at Week 13, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||28.6|-2.5|
81552205|NCT00669409|162779910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|10.0||||||Change at Week 13, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||10.0|-21.0|
81552206|NCT00669409|162779910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.92|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|20.9||||||Change at Week 13, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||20.9|-10.4|
81552207|NCT00669409|162779910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-7.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|7.5||||||Change at Week 13, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||7.5|-23.1|
81552208|NCT00669409|162779910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.25|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.7|10.8||||||Change at Week 13, Pain: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||10.8|-29.7|
81552209|NCT00669409|162779910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|14.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|29.8||||||Change at Week 13, Physical Functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||29.8|-1.3|
81552210|NCT00669409|162779910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.89|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|12.0||||||Change at Week 13, Physical Functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||12.0|-19.2|
81552211|NCT00669409|162779910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.06|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|22.8||||||Change at Week 13, Physical Functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||22.8|-9.1|
81552212|NCT00669409|162779910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-10.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.83|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.8|5.1||||||Change at Week 13, Physical Functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||5.1|-25.8|
81552213|NCT00669409|162779910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.8|12.0||||||Change at Week 13, Physical Functions: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||12.0|-28.8|
81552214|NCT00669409|162779910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|7.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|23.4||||||Change at Week 13, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||23.4|-9.5|
81552215|NCT00669409|162779910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|10.6||||||Change at Week 13, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||10.6|-22.4|
81552216|NCT00669409|162779910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.45|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|28.9||||||Change at Week 13, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||28.9|-4.5|
81552217|NCT00669409|162779910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.22|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|7.2||||||Change at Week 13, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||7.2|-25.2|
81552218|NCT00669409|162779910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.86|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|20.5||||||Change at Week 13, Stiffness: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures analyses included fixed effects of treatment, week, treatment by week, part, and baseline values.||20.5|-22.4|
81552219|NCT00813943|162779922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.686||||0.0328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.484|0.972||P-value is not adjusted for multiple testing.|Log Rank|||||0.972|0.484|0.0328
81552220|NCT00813943|162779922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.858||||0.3771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.612|1.204||P-value is not adjusted for multiple testing.|Log Rank|||||1.204|0.612|0.3771
81552221|NCT05367492|162779935|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|14.1|||Regression, Logistic|Model fit to data from varenicline and placebo groups only, adjusted for sex and baseline E-cigarette Dependence Inventory score.|Adjusted odds ratio comparing varenicline (numerator) versus placebo (denominator).|||14.1|3.0|<0.001
81552222|NCT05367492|162779935|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons using per Benjamini \& Hochberg (1995) across the primary outcome measure. Effects were deemed significant for p\<0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Omnibus tests for any difference in abstinence rates across study groups, based on χ² Wald statistic and adjusted for sex and baseline ECDI score.||||||<0.001
81552223|NCT05367492|162779936|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|12.3||Benjamini-Hochberg multiplicity correction applied to p-values reported across family of five secondary analysis results (Varenicline vs Placebo comparisons of secondary abstinence outcomes, and omnibus tests of all three abstinence outcomes).|Regression, Logistic|Model fit to data from varenicline and placebo groups only, adjusted for sex and baseline E-cigarette Dependence Inventory score.|Adjusted odds ratio comparing varenicline (numerator) versus placebo (denominator).|||12.3|3.1|<0.001
81552224|NCT05367492|162779936|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Benjamini-Hochberg multiplicity correction applied to p-values reported across family of five secondary analysis results (Varenicline vs Placebo comparisons of secondary abstinence outcomes, and omnibus tests of all three abstinence outcomes).|Regression, Logistic|Omnibus tests for any difference in abstinence rates across study groups, based on χ² Wald statistic and adjusted for sex and baseline ECDI score.||||||<0.001
81552225|NCT05367492|162779937|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|16.9||Benjamini-Hochberg multiplicity correction applied to p-values reported across family of five secondary analysis results (Varenicline vs Placebo comparisons of secondary abstinence outcomes, and omnibus tests of all three abstinence outcomes).|Regression, Logistic|Model fit to data from varenicline and placebo groups only, adjusted for sex and baseline E-cigarette Dependence Inventory score.|Adjusted odds ratio comparing varenicline (numerator) versus placebo (denominator).|||16.9|2.1|0.001
81552226|NCT05367492|162779937|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Benjamini-Hochberg multiplicity correction applied to p-values reported across family of five secondary analysis results (Varenicline vs Placebo comparisons of secondary abstinence outcomes, and omnibus tests of all three abstinence outcomes).|Regression, Logistic|Omnibus tests for any difference in abstinence rates across study groups, based on χ² Wald statistic and adjusted for sex and baseline ECDI score.||||||<0.001
81552227|NCT05367492|162779938|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.88||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|-0.83||Benjamini-Hochberg multiplicity correction applied to p-values reported across family of three secondary analysis results (Varenicline vs Placebo comparisons of secondary inventory outcomes).|Regression, Linear|Models fit to data from varenicline and placebo groups only using GEE, adjusted for sex, baseline ECDI and outcome score, and quadratic trend of time.|Adjusted mean difference comparing varenicline versus placebo. Negative indicates larger mean in placebo.|||-0.83|-2.93|0.001
81552228|NCT05367492|162779938|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Benjamini-Hochberg multiplicity correction applied to p-values reported across family of three secondary analysis results (Varenicline vs Placebo comparisons of secondary inventory outcomes).|Regression, Linear|Models fit using GEE, adjusted for sex, baseline ECDI and outcome score, and quadratic time. Omnibus Wald test of any difference across study group.||||||<0.001
81552229|NCT05367492|162779939|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.08|-4.45||Benjamini-Hochberg multiplicity correction applied to p-values reported across family of three secondary analysis results (Varenicline vs Placebo comparisons of secondary inventory outcomes).|Regression, Linear|Models fit to data from varenicline and placebo groups only using GEE, adjusted for sex, baseline ECDI and outcome score, and quadratic trend of time.|Adjusted mean difference comparing varenicline versus placebo. Negative indicates larger mean in placebo.|||-4.45|-9.08|<0.001
81552230|NCT05367492|162779939|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Benjamini-Hochberg multiplicity correction applied to p-values reported across family of three secondary analysis results (Omnibus tests of secondary inventory outcomes).|Regression, Linear|Models fit using GEE, adjusted for sex, baseline ECDI and outcome score, and quadratic time. Omnibus Wald test of any difference across study groups.||||||<0.001
81552231|NCT05367492|162779940|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.78||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|-0.48||Benjamini-Hochberg multiplicity correction applied to p-values reported across family of three secondary analysis results (Varenicline vs Placebo comparisons of secondary inventory outcomes).|Regression, Linear|Models fit to data from varenicline and placebo groups only using GEE, adjusted for sex, baseline ECDI and outcome score, and quadratic trend of time.|Adjusted mean difference comparing varenicline versus placebo. Negative indicates larger mean in placebo.|||-0.48|-3.08|0.008
81552232|NCT05367492|162779940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Benjamini-Hochberg multiplicity correction applied to p-values reported across family of three secondary analysis results (Omnibus Wald test of secondary inventory outcomes).|Regression, Linear|Models fit using GEE, adjusted for sex, baseline ECDI and outcome score, and quadratic time. Omnibus Wald test of any difference across study groups.||||||0.02
81552233|NCT05367492|162779941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.16
81552234|NCT05367492|162779941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.083
81552235|NCT01523275|162779944|EQUIVALENCE|Analysis of 44 subjects (22 in each arm) would provide 90% power to detect a difference in the time interval to reoperation of 6 months between the two treatment arms, at an alpha level of 0.05. This difference of 6 months is clinically meaningful and is smaller than previous case series studies would suggest. However, due to poor patient accrual, the study was closed prior to reaching the desired study size.||||||0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.95
81552236|NCT01523275|162779945|EQUIVALENCE|A difference of 6 months to symptom progression is clinically meaningful.||||||0.52|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.52
81552237|NCT01523275|162779946|EQUIVALENCE|0.5 liters per second is clinically significant.||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.64
81552238|NCT04975230|162779965|OTHER||Cohen's D|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.78|-0.37|0.0227
81574711|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1956|||||||Chi-squared|||Tramadol Hydrochloride||||0.1956
81574712|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3633|||||||Chi-squared|||Tramadol Hydrochloride||||0.3633
81552239|NCT02471612|162779973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.665||||||Comparing the sensitivity of APACHE-II and P-POSSUM|McNemar|||"Area under the curve (AUC) is used to measure the size of the prediction composed by the graphic display between the 'sensitivity' and the '1-specificity' relationship. AUC can range from 0.5 to 1.0 and a result of 1.0 indicates a perfect discriminatory ability. An AUC value \> 0.8 is considered good, a range between 0.60-0.80 is considered as moderate, and an AUC value \< 0.60 is regarded as poor."||||0.665
81552240|NCT03679754|162780017|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Subjects in the Expansion trial did not have biopsies analyzed for cellular responses.|||
81552241|NCT00329797|162780032|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Log Rank|||The study is designed to show a 40% relative reduction in the yearly ABF hazard rate, equivalent to an improvement in a 3-year FABF rate from 88% to 92.6%. A sample size of 1030 analyzable patients with a one-sided log-rank test at α = 0.05, was calculated to provide 80% statistical power, with one interim analysis and a final analysis for efficacy using Haybittle-Peto boundaries.||||0.95
81552242|NCT00329797|162780033|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Lumbar||||<0.0001
81552243|NCT00329797|162780033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47||||||significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Hip - right||||0.47
81552244|NCT00329797|162780033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Hip - left||||0.0002
81552245|NCT00329797|162780033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076||||||significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Femoral - right||||0.076
81552246|NCT00329797|162780033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0007||||||significance level = 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||Femoral - left||||0.0007
81552247|NCT00329797|162780034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33||||||significance level = 0.01|t-test, 2 sided|||Physical subscale||||0.33
81552248|NCT00329797|162780034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||significance level = 0.01|t-test, 2 sided|||Social subscale||||0.82
81552249|NCT00329797|162780034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||significance level = 0.01|t-test, 2 sided|||Emotional subscale||||0.51
81552250|NCT00329797|162780034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||significance level = 0.01|t-test, 2 sided|||Functional subscale||||0.25
81552251|NCT00329797|162780034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63||||||significance level = 0.01|t-test, 2 sided|||Total||||0.63
81552252|NCT02093819|162780039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.1313|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0633|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0249|1.2376|||||Evaluation of dose proportionality - all dose groups. Number of subjects included in the analysis=44.|A power model was used to describe functional relationship between dose and Pk parameters. For the evaluation of dose proportionality,slope parameter (B), a two-sided 90% confidence interval of the slope was calculated. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.||1.2376|1.0249|
81552253|NCT02093819|162780039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.9568|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1019|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.783|1.1307|||||Evaluation of dose proportionality - dose groups 50mg to 600mg. Number of subjects included in the analysis=28.|A power model was used to describe functional relationship between dose and Pk parameters. For the evaluation of dose proportionality,slope parameter (B), a two-sided 90% confidence interval of the slope was calculated. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.||1.1307|0.7830|
81552254|NCT02093819|162780040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.0732|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0468|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9946|1.1518|||||Evaluation of dose proportionality - all dose groups. Number of subjects included in the analysis=44.|A power model was used to describe functional relationship between dose and Pk parameters. For the evaluation of dose proportionality,slope parameter (B), a two-sided 90% confidence interval of the slope was calculated. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.||1.1518|0.9946|
81552255|NCT02093819|162780040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.9603|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0838|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8174|1.1032|||||Evaluation of dose proportionality - dose groups 50 mg to 600 mg. Number of subjects included in the analysis 28.|A power model was used to describe functional relationship between dose and Pk parameters. For the evaluation of dose proportionality,slope parameter (B), a two-sided 90% confidence interval of the slope was calculated. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.||1.1032|0.8174|
81552256|NCT02055118|162780068|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.12||0.5669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|13.3|||Mixed model repeated measures|||The Mixed model repeated measures included fixed categorical effects for treatment, visit week, treatment by visit week interaction, baseline GCA classification factor (less than or equal to \[\<=\] 70 or \>70), baseline age group (\<6 years or \>=6 years), treatment by baseline GCA classification factor interaction, treatment by baseline age group interaction, interaction between baseline GCA classification factor and baseline age group, genotype, and the baseline GCA score as a continuous covariate.||13.3|-7.3|0.5669
81552257|NCT01215097|162780113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.7|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||||-0.34|-0.70|<0.0001
81552258|NCT01215097|162780114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.433|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.555|-0.311|||ANCOVA|||||-0.311|-0.555|<0.0001
81552259|NCT01215097|162780115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.591|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.752|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||||-0.43|-0.752|<0.0001
81552260|NCT01215097|162780116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.7|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||||-0.35|-0.70|<0.0001
81552261|NCT01215097|162780117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.71|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||||-0.32|-0.71|<0.0001
81552262|NCT01215097|162780118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-9.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.2||0.0233||95.0|-17.8|-1.3|||ANCOVA|||||-1.3|-17.8|0.0233
81552263|NCT01215097|162780119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-22.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3|<|0.0001||95.0|-28.7|-15.6|||ANCOVA|||||-15.6|-28.7|<0.0001
81552264|NCT01215097|162780120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-10.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.6||0.005||95.0|-17.3|-3.1|||ANCOVA|||||-3.1|-17.3|0.0050
81552265|NCT01215097|162780121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-11.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.0044||95.0|-19.5|-3.6|||ANCOVA|||||-3.6|-19.5|0.0044
81552266|NCT01215097|162780123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.243|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.831|13.769|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication||Comparison by odds ratio for the patients with a baseline HbA1c \>=7.0%||13.769|2.831|<0.0001
81574713|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9481|||||||Chi-squared|||Tramadol Hydrochloride||||0.9481
81574714|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3653|||||||Chi-squared|||Meloxicam||||0.3653
81552267|NCT01215097|162780125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.97||||0.0129||95.0|1.404|17.592|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication||Comparison by odds ratio for the patients with a baseline HbA1c \>= 6.5%||17.592|1.404|0.0129
81552268|NCT01215097|162780126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.054|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.799|5.185|||Regression, Logistic|The odds-ratio is based on a logistic regression model including baseline HbA1c and previous antidiabetic medication||Comparison by odds ratio for the patients with HbA1c at least lowering 0.5% from baseline||5.185|1.799|<0.0001
81552269|NCT02259088|162780127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|5.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|7.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|One-sided p-value for treatment difference is derived from the two-sided stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the row means score statistics.|Estimated from ANOVA (stratified) model. Stratified analysis includes DME type (focal, diffuse, honeycomb and petaloid) and Baseline BCVA(≤ 60 letters and \> 60 letters) as factors.|||7.5|4.1|<0.001
81552270|NCT01818752|162780156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.906||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.746|1.101||The p-value boundary for PFS analysis was 0.02141.|Log Rank|Log-rank p-value (1-sided) stratified by ISS stage, choice of route of bortezomib administration, region and age.|The hazard ratio (Carfilzomib/Bortezomib) was estimated using a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by ISS stage, choice of route of bortezomib administration, region and age.|The inferential test associated with the primary analysis of PFS was assessed against an overall 1-sided significance level of α=0.025.||1.101|0.746|0.1590
81552271|NCT01818752|162780157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.211||||0.8934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.896|1.637||Based on the pre-specified multiplicity adjustment method, secondary endpoints were to be tested only if the results of the primary endpoint were significant. The p-values for all secondary endpoints are descriptive only.|Log Rank|Log-rank p-value (1-sided) stratified by ISS stage, choice of route of bortezomib administration, region and age.|The hazard ratio (Carfilzomib/Bortezomib) was estimated using a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by ISS stage, choice of route of bortezomib administration, region and age.|||1.637|0.896|0.8934
81552272|NCT01818752|162780158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.412||||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.973||Based on the pre-specified multiplicity adjustment method, secondary endpoints were to be tested only if the results of the primary endpoint were significant. The p-values for all secondary endpoints are descriptive only.|Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square test stratified by ISS stage, choice of route of bortezomib administration, region and age.|Odds ratio (Carfilzomib/Bortezomib) was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel method stratified by ISS stage, choice of route of bortezomib administration, region and age.|||1.973|1.010|0.0218
81552273|NCT01818752|162780159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.179||||0.1388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.875|1.589||Based on the pre-specified multiplicity adjustment method, secondary endpoints were to be tested only if the results of the primary endpoint were significant. The p-values for all secondary endpoints are descriptive only.|Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square test stratified by ISS stage, choice of route of bortezomib administration, region and age.|Odds ratio (Carfilzomib/Bortezomib) was estimated using the Mantel-Haenszel method stratified by ISS stage, choice of route of bortezomib administration, region and age.|||1.589|0.875|0.1388
81552274|NCT01818752|162780160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.048|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|0.088||Based on the pre-specified multiplicity adjustment method, secondary endpoints were to be tested only if the results of the primary endpoint were significant. The p-values for all secondary endpoints are descriptive only.|Pearson Chi-Square test||Unstratified odds ratio (Carfilzomib/Bortezomib) was estimated.|||0.088|0.026|< 0.0001
81552275|NCT01818752|162780161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|4.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.773|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.48|6.51||Based on the pre-specified multiplicity adjustment method, secondary endpoints were to be tested only if the results of the primary endpoint were significant. The p-values for all secondary endpoints are descriptive only.|Mixed Effects Model for Repeated Measure|||Treatment groups were compared using a linear mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM). The model included the fixed, categorical effects of treatment (all baseline responses were modeled with a dummy treatment), the randomization stratification factors - ISS stage, choice of route of bortezomib administration, region, age, and random effects of subject intercept and coefficient on time.||6.51|3.48|< 0.0001
81552276|NCT02745080|162780192|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.0719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.72|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline weight as a covariate|||1.72|0.98|0.0719
81552277|NCT02745080|162780193|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|3.71|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline weight as a covariate|||3.71|1.67|<0.0001
81552278|NCT02745080|162780194|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.2251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.55|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline weight as a covariate|||1.55|0.90|0.2251
81552279|NCT02745080|162780195|SUPERIORITY||least squares (LS) mean change|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.038||0.5465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment group, analysis visit as factors, weight/baseline score as covariates, treatment by analysis visit, baseline score by analysis visit as interation terms and unstructured covariance structure|||0.05|-0.10|0.5465
81552280|NCT02745080|162780196|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.1498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.87|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, and p-value are from a logistic regression model with treatment as a factor and baseline weight as a covariate|||1.87|0.91|0.1498
81552281|NCT01001325|162780198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.685||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||"Null hypothesis: There is no difference in incidence of pandemic strain influenza infection for people given seasonal influenza vaccine compared to those given a placebo.~Power to detect a 2-fold difference if attack rate in non-vaccinated participants is 10%: 86%"||||0.685
81552282|NCT02758184|162780199|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1031.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|681.7||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||0.15
81574715|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9255|||||||Chi-squared|||Meloxicam||||0.9255
81574716|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5137|||||||Chi-squared|||Meloxicam||||0.5137
81574717|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6338|||||||Chi-squared|||Amoxicillin||||0.6338
81552283|NCT00531427|162780218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.0853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Statistics are based on a mixed effect general linear model||"\[Week 12 analysis\] The null hypothesis was no group differences. The alternative hypothesis was that BTDS arm was superior to the placebo arm.~Pain scale is 11 points (0 = no pain to 10 = pain as bad as you can imagine)."||0.05|-0.80|0.0853
81552284|NCT00531427|162780219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.037||||0.7098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.233|0.159||To control multiplicity and family-wise error rate, a gate-keeping strategy (stepwise approach) was used to evaluate the statistical significance of the secondary variables. If the primary is negative, the secondary P values are descriptive only.|ANCOVA|with treatment as a factor and screening and pre-randomization mean pain as covariates.||Categorical analysis P value is based on a Fisher's exact test. Mean daily number of tablets for subjects who took \<=1 dose of supplemental analgesia||0.159|-0.233|0.7098
81552285|NCT00531427|162780220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.46||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.44|-1.48||To control multiplicity and family-wise error rate, a gate-keeping strategy (stepwise approach) was used to evaluate the statistical significance of the secondary variables. If the primary is negative, the secondary P values are descriptive only.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 4, 8, 12 analysis The sleep disturbance subscale was analyzed using the mixed effect linear model with fixed effects for treatment (BTDS or placebo) and time (weeks 1, 2, 4, 8, 12) as categorical, screening mean and prerandomization mean value as covariates, and subject as a random effect.||-1.48|-7.44|0.0034
81552286|NCT02872285|162780223|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.8||||0.2205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.793|8.199||ANCOVA was used to compare mean percent change in PASI score between baseline and Week 12 between LYC-30937 and placebo treatment groups with treatment as a factor and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||Subjects included in this analysis had to have both a baseline and Week 12 PASI scores.||8.199|-33.793|0.2205
81552287|NCT02872285|162780224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4712|||||||Chi-squared|2-sided p-value.||||||0.4712
81552288|NCT02872285|162780225|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.34||||0.6695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.87|20.18|||ANCOVA|||||20.18|-30.87|0.6695
81552289|NCT02872285|162780226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4712||||||2-sided p-value|Chi-squared|||||||0.4712
81552290|NCT02872285|162780227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4712||||||2-sided p-value|Chi-squared|||||||0.4712
81552291|NCT02660983|162780230|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square (LS) means|-0.58||||0.3455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|0.63|||ANCOVA|||||0.63|-1.79|0.3455
81552292|NCT02660983|162780231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-0.12||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.09|||ANCOVA||LS mean of Donepezil group - LS mean of Placebo (when the difference of LS mean scores were less than 0, considered as demonstrated hypothesis), analyzed with ANCOVA model with baseline (CIBIS) as covariate and treatment as main effect.|||0.09|-0.32|0.2570
81552293|NCT02660983|162780232|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|0.65||||0.0396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|1.26|||ANCOVA|||||1.26|0.03|0.0396
81552294|NCT02660983|162780233|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-7.73||||0.2213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.13|4.68|||ANCOVA|||Part A||4.68|-20.13|0.2213
81552295|NCT02660983|162780233|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS means|-14.88||||0.0551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Part B||0.33|-30.10|0.0551
81552296|NCT05601544|162780242|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares Mean difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.016|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.25||1-sided p-value was calculated using one-sided type 1 error of 0.025|Mixed Model Analysis|the Kenward and Roger method was used for the calculation of the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least-squares mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|It was calculated that 41 (for the Multifocal strata) and 6 (for the Sphere strata) participants in each vision group randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two sequences would have at least a power of 90% (for the Multifocal strata) and a power of 94% (for the Sphere strata) to detect a statistical superiority with respect to visual range.||0.25|0.19|<.0001
81552297|NCT05601544|162780242|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares Mean difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.18||1-sided p-value was calculated using one-sided type 1 error of 0.025|Mixed Model Analysis|the Kenward and Roger method was used for the calculation of the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least-squares mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|It was calculated that 41 (for the Multifocal strata) and 6 (for the Sphere strata) participants in each vision group randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two sequences would have at least a power of 90% (for the Multifocal strata) and a power of 94% (for the Sphere strata) to detect a statistical superiority with respect to visual range.||0.18|0.14|<.0001
81552298|NCT05601544|162780245|SUPERIORITY||Median Ratio|0.83||||0.0465|TWO_SIDED|98.33|0.64|1.09||1-sided p-value was calculated using one-sided type 1 error of 0.0083.|Mixed Model Analysis|the Kenward and Roger method was used for the calculation of the denominator degrees of freedom.|Median Ratio was calculated as test over control|It was calculated that 16 participants in each group randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two sequences would have at least 92% power to detect a statistical superiority with respect to motion detection.||1.09|0.64|0.0465
81552299|NCT05601544|162780246|SUPERIORITY||Least-square Mean Difference|0.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.33|0.112|0.17||1-sided p-value was calculated using one-sided type 1 error of 0.0083|Mixed Model Analysis|the Kenward and Roger method was used for the calculation of the denominator degrees of freedom.|Least-square Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|It was calculated that 29 participants in each group randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two sequences would have at least 91% power to detect a statistical superiority with respect to motion detection.||0.170|0.112|<.0001
81552300|NCT01954927|162780285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.227||||||1-sided p-value|z-test Proportion|z-test of proportions without continuity correction||||||0.227
81552301|NCT01954927|162780286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.897|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.897
81552302|NCT01954927|162780287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.181|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.181
81552303|NCT01954927|162780288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.730
81552304|NCT01954927|162780289|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.713|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.713
81552305|NCT01954927|162780290|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.739|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.739
81552306|NCT01954927|162780291|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.388|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.388
81552307|NCT00109590|162780304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was two-sided P\<0.05.|wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in within-subject Cpredose LPV/r plasma drug concentrations within 72 hours after delivery versus at 30 days postpartum.||||0.009
81552308|NCT00109590|162780304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.048||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was two-sided P\<0.05.|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference in within-subject C4hour LPV/r plasma drug concentrations within 72 hours after delivery versus at 30 days postpartum||||0.048
81552309|NCT01221285|162780316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Fold change|1.8||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|2.8|||Fold change||Numerator is geometric mean post-baseline IgE. Denominator is baseline IgE.|||2.8|1.1|0.02
81552310|NCT01221285|162780317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Fold change|2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.4|||Fold change||Numerator is geometric mean post-baseline IgG. Denominator is baseline IgG.|||3.4|1.8|<0.0001
81552311|NCT01221285|162780318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Fold change|12.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|22.5|||Fold Change||Numerator is geometric mean post-baseline IgG4. Denominator is baseline IgG4.|||22.5|7.5|<0.0001
81552312|NCT01221285|162780319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Change|-42.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.4|-26.2|||Change||Numerator is geometric mean post-baseline FAB. Denominator is baseline FAB.|||-26.2|-59.4|<0.0001
81552313|NCT02123251|162780320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2139||0.0553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0092|0.8293|||Generalized Estimating Equation Model|The analysis adjusted for the effects of age, race, gender, and baseline hypertension.|The estimates denote the differences between longitudinal changes within the treatment group and longitudinal changes within the control group.|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) modeling was used to examine the pre- and post-intervention changes between groups due to interventions in biometric indicators. The average change in scores over time for the intervention group was compared to that for the control group. The difference-in-differences values was assessed for significance at p = 0.05. Null hypothesis assumed no differences in the biometric measure from baseline to endpoint between groups.||0.8293|-0.0092|0.0553
81552314|NCT02123251|162780321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2916|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9571||0.2416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1274|1.5442|||Generalized Estimating Equation Model||The estimates denote the differences between longitudinal changes within the treatment group and longitudinal changes within the control group.|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) modeling was used to examine the pre- and post-intervention changes between groups due to interventions in biometric indicators. The average change in scores over time for the intervention group was compared to that for the control group. The difference-in-differences values was assessed for significance at p = 0.05. Null hypothesis assumed no differences in the biometric measure from baseline to endpoint between groups.||1.5442|-6.1274|0.2416
81552315|NCT02123251|162780322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0893|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2622||0.3881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5632|1.3846|||Generalized Estimating Equation Model|The analysis adjusted for the effects of age, gender, race, and hypertension at baseline.|The estimates denote the differences between longitudinal changes within the treatment group and longitudinal changes within the control group.|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) modeling was used to examine the pre- and post-intervention changes between groups due to interventions in biometric indicators. The average change in scores over time for the intervention group was compared to that for the control group. The difference-in-differences values was assessed for significance at p = 0.05. Null hypothesis assumed no differences in the biometric measure from baseline to endpoint between groups.||1.3846|-3.5632|0.3881
81552316|NCT02123251|162780323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3432|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.7086||0.8617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4517|13.7653|||Generalized Estimating Equation Model|The analysis adjusted for the effects of age, gender, race, and hypertension at baseline.|The estimates denote the differences between longitudinal changes within the treatment group and longitudinal changes within the control group.|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) modeling was used to examine the pre- and post-intervention changes between groups due to interventions in biometric indicators. The average change in scores over time for the intervention group was compared to that for the control group. The difference-in-differences values was assessed for significance at p = 0.05. Null hypothesis assumed no differences in the biometric measure from baseline to endpoint between groups.||13.7653|-16.4517|0.8617
81552317|NCT02123251|162780324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.787|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.5519||0.5333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.7478|38.1737|||Generalized Estimating Equation Model|The analysis adjusted for the effects of age, gender, race, and hypertension at baseline.|The estimates denote the differences between longitudinal changes within the treatment group and longitudinal changes within the control group.|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) modeling was used to examine the pre- and post-intervention changes between groups due to interventions in biometric indicators. The average change in scores over time for the intervention group was compared to that for the control group. The difference-in-differences values was assessed for significance at p = 0.05. Null hypothesis assumed no differences in the biometric measure from baseline to endpoint between groups.||38.1737|-73.7478|0.5333
81552318|NCT02123251|162780325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.2351||0.862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3509|11.1702|||Generalized Estimating Equation Model|The analysis adjusted for the effects of age, gender, race, and hypertension at baseline.|The estimates denote the differences between longitudinal changes within the treatment group and longitudinal changes within the control group.|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) modeling was used to examine the pre- and post-intervention changes between groups due to interventions in biometric indicators. The average change in scores over time for the intervention group was compared to that for the control group. The difference-in-differences values was assessed for significance at p = 0.05. Null hypothesis assumed no differences in the biometric measure from baseline to endpoint between groups.||11.1702|-9.3509|0.8620
81552319|NCT02123251|162780326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7177|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0433||0.4915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3272|2.7626|||Generalized Estimating Equation Model|The analysis adjusted for the effects of age, gender, race, and hypertension at baseline.|The estimates denote the differences between longitudinal changes within the treatment group and longitudinal changes within the control group.|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) modeling was used to examine the pre- and post-intervention changes between groups due to interventions in biometric indicators. The average change in scores over time for the intervention group was compared to that for the control group. The difference-in-differences values was assessed for significance at p = 0.05. Null hypothesis assumed no differences in the biometric measure from baseline to endpoint between groups.||2.7626|-1.3272|0.4915
81574718|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6329|||||||Chi-squared|||Amoxicillin||||0.6329
81552320|NCT02123251|162780327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||standard diffs-in-diffs model|||A standard diffs-in-diffs model was utilized to estimate the causal effect of the intervention on medical costs per patient/day. The average change in cost over time for the intervention group was compared to that for the control group. The difference-in-differences values was assessed for significance at p = 0.05. Null hypothesis assumed no difference in the cost per patient per day from baseline to endpoint between groups.||||>0.05
81552321|NCT02123251|162780328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6403|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3148||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0233|1.2572|||Generalized Estimating Equation Model||The estimates denote the differences between longitudinal changes within the treatment group and longitudinal changes within the control group.|The average change in scores over time for the intervention group was compared to that for the control group. The difference in these average changes is referred to as the difference-in-differences values which was assessed for significance at p = 0.05. Null hypothesis assumed no difference in the General Diet subscale from baseline to endpoint between groups. Generalized estimating equation modeling was used to examine changes in SDSCA between groups at different time points.||1.2572|0.0233|0.0420
81552322|NCT02123251|162780329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.1188|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.031||0.0399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0981|4.1395|||Generalized Estimating Equation Model|The effect of age and gender is adjusted in the GEE model.|The estimates denote the differences between longitudinal changes within the treatment group and longitudinal changes within the control group.|The average change in scores over time for the intervention group was compared to that of the control group. The difference in the average changes is referred to as the difference-in-differences values which was assessed for significance at p=0.05. Null assumed no group difference in the Physical Component Summary measure of SF-36v2 from baseline to midpoint. Generalized estimating equation (GEE) modeling was used to examine changes in health measures between groups at different time points.||4.1395|0.0981|.0399
81552323|NCT00535288|162780345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-1.2|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.2||Confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted by (2-sided) Dunnett many-to-one comparison at 0.05 overall Type 1 error rate.|ANCOVA|Factors for treatment group and (pooled) center and a covariate for the baseline frequency||||-0.2|-2.2|<0.01
81552324|NCT00535288|162780345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-1.7|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.7||Confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted by (2-sided) Dunnett many-to-one comparison at 0.05 overall Type 1 error rate.|ANCOVA|Factors for treatment group and (pooled) center and a covariate for the baseline frequency||||-0.7|-2.7|<0.01
81552325|NCT00535288|162780345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-1.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.4||Confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted by (2-sided) Dunnett many-to-one comparison at 0.05 overall Type 1 error rate|ANCOVA|Factors for treatment group and (pooled) center and a covariate for the baseline frequency||||-0.4|-2.4|<0.01
81552326|NCT00535288|162780345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-1.9|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-0.9||Confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted by (2-sided) Dunnett many-to-one comparison at 0.05 overall Type 1 error rate|ANCOVA|Factors for treatment group and (pooled) center and a covariate for the baseline frequency||||-0.9|-2.9|<0.01
81552327|NCT00535288|162780346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-0.07|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.01||Confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted by (2-sided) Dunnett many-to-one comparison at 0.05 overall Type 1 error rate.|ANCOVA|Factors for treatment group and (pooled) center and a covariate for the baseline severity||||-0.01|-0.12|<0.01
81552328|NCT00535288|162780346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-0.06||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|-0.01||Confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted by (2-sided) Dunnett many-to-one comparison at 0.05 overall Type 1 error rate.|ANCOVA|Factors for treatment group and (pooled) center and a covariate for the baseline severity||||-0.01|-0.11|0.02
81552329|NCT00535288|162780346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-0.07|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|-0.02||Confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted by (2-sided) Dunnett many-to-one comparison at 0.05 overall Type 1 error rate.|ANCOVA|Factors for treatment group and (pooled) center and a covariate for the baseline severity||||-0.02|-0.13|<0.01
81552330|NCT00535288|162780346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-0.08|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.03||Confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted by (2-sided) Dunnett many-to-one comparison at 0.05 overall Type 1 error rate.|ANCOVA|Factors for treatment group and (pooled) center and a covariate for the baseline severity||||-0.03|-0.14|<0.01
81552331|NCT00535288|162780347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-1.0||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.1||Confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted by (2-sided) Dunnett many-to-one comparison at 0.05 overall Type 1 error rate.|ANCOVA|Factors for treatment group and (pooled) center and a covariate for the baseline frequency||||0.1|-2.1|0.08
81552332|NCT00535288|162780347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-1.6|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.5||Confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted by (2-sided) Dunnett many-to-one comparison at 0.05 overall Type 1 error rate.|ANCOVA|Factors for treatment group and (pooled) center and a covariate for the baseline frequency||||-0.5|-2.7|<0.01
81552333|NCT00535288|162780347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-1.5|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.4||Confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted by (2-sided) Dunnett many-to-one comparison at 0.05 overall Type 1 error rate.|ANCOVA|Factors for treatment group and (pooled) center and a covariate for the baseline frequency||||-0.4|-2.7|<0.01
81552334|NCT00535288|162780347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-2.0|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.9||Confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted by (2-sided) Dunnett many-to-one comparison at 0.05 overall Type 1 error rate.|ANCOVA|Factors for treatment group and (pooled) center and a covariate for the baseline frequency||||-0.9|-3.1|<0.01
81552335|NCT00535288|162780350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-0.06||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.0||Confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted by (2-sided) Dunnett many-to-one comparison at 0.05 overall Type 1 error rate.|ANCOVA|Factors for treatment group and (pooled) center and a covariate for the baseline severity||||0.00|-0.12|0.07
81552336|NCT00535288|162780350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-0.05||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.02||Confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted by (2-sided) Dunnett many-to-one comparison at 0.05 overall Type 1 error rate.|ANCOVA|Factors for treatment group and (pooled) center and a covariate for the baseline severity||||0.02|-0.11|0.24
81552337|NCT00535288|162780350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-0.04||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.02||Confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted by (2-sided) Dunnett many-to-one comparison at 0.05 overall Type 1 error rate.|ANCOVA|Factors for treatment group and (pooled) center and a covariate for the baseline severity||||0.02|-0.11|0.29
81552338|NCT00535288|162780350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least squares means|-0.07||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|-0.01||Confidence intervals and p-values were adjusted by (2-sided) Dunnett many-to-one comparison at 0.05 overall Type 1 error rate.|ANCOVA|Factors for treatment group and (pooled) center and a covariate for the baseline severity||||-0.01|-0.14|0.02
81552339|NCT00745849|162780359|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45
81552340|NCT01129583|162780360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81552341|NCT01129583|162780361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81552342|NCT01129583|162780362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81552343|NCT04672954|162780363|OTHER||Ratio|1.29||||0.3941|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|2.13|||ANCOVA||Ratio = BI / Placebo. Geometric standard error = 1.34|The difference between the expected means for ln(T) - ln(R) was estimated by the difference in the corresponding least square means (point estimate) and two-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution were computed. These quantities were back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator and interval estimates.||2.13|0.78|0.3941
81552344|NCT04672954|162780363|OTHER||Ratio|1.66||||0.1089|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|2.79|||ANCOVA||Ratio = BI / Placebo. Geometric standard error = 1.35|The difference between the expected means for ln(T) - ln(R) was estimated by the difference in the corresponding least square means (point estimate) and two-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution were computed. These quantities were back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator and interval estimates.||2.79|0.99|0.1089
81552345|NCT04672954|162780363|OTHER||Ratio|1.14||||0.6308|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.85|||ANCOVA||Ratio = BI / Placebo. Geometric standard error = 1.32|The difference between the expected means for ln(T) - ln(R) was estimated by the difference in the corresponding least square means (point estimate) and two-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution were computed. These quantities were back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator and interval estimates.||1.85|0.71|0.6308
81552346|NCT04672954|162780363|OTHER||Ratio|1.75||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|2.89|||ANCOVA||Ratio = BI / Placebo. Geometric standard error = 1.33|The difference between the expected means for ln(T) - ln(R) was estimated by the difference in the corresponding least square means (point estimate) and two-sided 90% confidence intervals based on the t-distribution were computed. These quantities were back-transformed to the original scale to give the point estimator and interval estimates.||2.89|1.06|0.0690
81552347|NCT00353470|162780382|SUPERIORITY||shared parameters model|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|>|0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Power: to detect a between-group effect size of 0.45, for statistical power of 0.80, 56 patients for PFPP or CBT vs. 28 for ART were required. Response rates at termination were calculated by chi-square in the full ITT sample using LOCF.||||>0.16
81552348|NCT00353470|162780382|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.05
81552349|NCT03861988|162780390|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.13
81552350|NCT02617485|162780398|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence met if the 90% CI of the Geo LS Means ratio is contained with the pre-specified equivalence margin of 70% - 143%.|Ratio of Geo LS-means|1.0406|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9565|1.1321||||||Estimated Geo LS-means ratio.||1.1321|0.9565|
81552351|NCT02617485|162780399|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence met if the 90% CI of the Geo LS Means ratio is contained with the pre-specified equivalence margin of 70% - 143%.|Ratio of Geo LS-means|1.0611|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9822|1.1464||||||Estimated Geo LS-means ratio.||1.1464|0.9822|
81552352|NCT00220779|162780411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.221||||||0.2g/kg IGIV Group versus Placebo|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The primary efficacy comparison was the comparison of the proportions of relapse free subjects (relapse defined as reported, not necessarily confirmed relapse). The multiple test procedure (hierarchical procedure) was to be stopped as soon as one of the statistical tests resulted in a non-significant P value \> 0.05.||||0.221
81552353|NCT00220779|162780411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.471||||||0.4 g/kg IGIV Group versus Placebo|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The primary efficacy comparison was the comparison of the proportions of relapse free subjects (relapse defined as reported, not necessarily confirmed relapse). The multiple test procedure (hierarchical procedure) was to be stopped as soon as one of the statistical tests resulted in a non-significant P value \> 0.05.||||0.471
81552354|NCT02248675|162780420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.153|||||||Regression, Linear|multiple regression controlling for baseline values of the dependent variable was used to examine between group effects at post-treatment||||||.153
81552355|NCT02248675|162780421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.627|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||.627
81552356|NCT02248675|162780422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|multiple regression controlling for baseline values of the dependent variable was used to examine between group effects at post-treatment||||||<.001
81552357|NCT02248675|162780423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|multiple regression controlling for baseline values of the dependent variable was used to examine between group effects at post-treatment||||||<.001
81552358|NCT00281658|162780451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.94||Stratified Log-Rank (one-sided)|Log Rank||The treatment hazard ratio based on the proportional hazard model stratifying for metastatic disease sites and hormonal status. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with Lapatinib 1500mg + Paclitaxel compared with Placebo + Paclitaxel.|Primary OS analysis cut-off date = 18-Jun-2010||0.94|0.58|0.0062
81552359|NCT00281658|162780452|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.98|||||The treatment hazard ratio based on the proportional hazard model stratifying for metastatic disease sites and hormonal status. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with Lapatinib 1500mg + Paclitaxel compared with Placebo + Paclitaxel.|Final OS analysis cut-0ff date = 23-Nov-2021||0.98|0.64|
81552360|NCT00281658|162780453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.66|||||The Pike estimator of the treatment hazard ratio based on the log rank test stratifying for metastatic disease sites and hormonal status. A hazard ratio \<1 indicates a lower risk with Lapatinib 1500mg + Paclitaxel compared with Placebo + Paclitaxel.|||0.66|0.44|
81552361|NCT00281658|162780454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|3.47||||||||3.47|1.54|
81552362|NCT00281658|162780455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|3.58||||||||3.58|1.54|
81552363|NCT00281658|162780460|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|7.57||||||Participants with PIK3CA wild-type||7.57|1.07|
81552364|NCT00281658|162780461|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|4.63||||||Participants with PTEN low||4.63|1.28|
81552365|NCT00281658|162780461|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|4.82||||||Participants without PTEN low||4.82|1.04|
81552366|NCT00281658|162780463|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|6.49||||||Participants with PTEN low||6.49|1.58|
81552367|NCT00281658|162780463|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|5.66||||||Participants without PTEN low||5.66|1.13|
81552368|NCT01235598|162780501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median difference within group changes|-1.5||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.0||Two-sided p-value is presented, with p \< 0.05 as the threshold for statistical significance.|Permutation test with general scores||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of median difference and associated exact 95 % 2-sided confidence interval are provided.|A fixed-sequence stepwise hypothesis testing procedure was followed using a pre-specified set of ordered hypotheses. Hypotheses were ordered and tested in that order, beginning with change from Baseline at Week 16, and continuing to earlier time points (Week 8, 4, 2, 1 in that order) only if the previous null hypothesis of zero difference was rejected (p \<0.05). Hypothesis testing was stopped if and when a non-significant result was obtained.||0.0|-3.0|0.049
81552369|NCT01235598|162780502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference within group changes|-1.0||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|1.0||Two-sided p-value is presented, with p \< 0.05 as the threshold for statistical significance. A fixed-sequence stepwise hypothesis testing procedure was followed using a pre-specified set of ordered hypotheses.|Permutation test with general scores||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of median difference and associated exact 95 % 2-sided confidence interval are provided.|A fixed-sequence stepwise hypothesis testing procedure was followed using a pre-specified set of ordered hypotheses. Hypotheses were ordered and tested in that order, beginning with change from Baseline at Week 16, and continuing to earlier time points (Week 8, 4, 2, 1 in that order) only if the previous null hypothesis of zero difference was rejected (p \< 0.05). Hypothesis testing was stopped if and when a non-significant result was obtained. Testing was stopped in the next step.||1.0|-3.0|0.206
81552370|NCT01235598|162780506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median difference within group changes|-0.0035||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.0025||Two-sided p-value is presented, with p \<0.05 as the threshold for statistical significance. A fixed-sequence stepwise hypothesis testing procedure was followed using a pre-specified set of ordered hypotheses.|Permutation test with general scores||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of median difference and associated exact 95 % 2-sided confidence interval are provided.|A fixed-sequence stepwise hypothesis testing procedure was followed using a pre-specified set of ordered hypotheses. Hypotheses were ordered and tested in that order, beginning with change from Baseline at Week 16, and continuing to earlier time points (Week 8, 4, 2, 1 in that order) only if the previous null hypothesis of zero difference was rejected (p \<0.05). Hypothesis testing was stopped if and when a non-significant result was obtained.||0.0025|-0.0120|0.164
81552371|NCT01235598|162780507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median difference within group changes|-0.069||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.201|0.138||Two-sided p-value is presented, with p \<0.05 as the threshold for statistical significance. A fixed-sequence stepwise hypothesis testing procedure was followed using a pre-specified set of ordered hypotheses.|Permutation test with general scores||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of median difference and associated exact 95 % 2-sided confidence interval are provided.|A fixed-sequence stepwise hypothesis testing procedure was followed using a pre-specified set of ordered hypotheses. Hypotheses were ordered and tested in that order, beginning with change from Baseline at Week 16, and continuing to earlier time points (Week 8, 4, 2, 1 in that order) only if the previous null hypothesis of zero difference was rejected (p \<0.05). Hypothesis testing was stopped if and when a non-significant result was obtained.||0.1380|-0.2010|0.865
81552372|NCT01235598|162780508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median difference within group changes|-421.5||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1542.5|-47.0||Two-sided p-value is presented, with p \<0.05 as the threshold for statistical significance. A fixed-sequence stepwise hypothesis testing procedure was followed using a pre-specified set of ordered hypotheses.|Permutation test with general scores||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of median difference and associated exact 95 % 2-sided confidence interval are provided.|A fixed-sequence stepwise hypothesis testing procedure was followed using a pre-specified set of ordered hypotheses. Hypotheses were ordered and tested in that order, beginning with change from Baseline at Week 16, and continuing to earlier time points (Week 8, 4, 2, 1 in that order) only if the previous null hypothesis of zero difference was rejected (p \<0.05). Hypothesis testing was stopped if and when a non-significant result was obtained.||-47.0|-1542.5|0.015
81552373|NCT01235598|162780520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.394|||||||Spearman rank correlation|||||||0.394
81552374|NCT01235598|162780521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.625|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman rank correlation|||||||0.625
81552375|NCT01235598|162780522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.128|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman rank correlation|||||||0.128
81552376|NCT01235598|162780523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.732|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman rank correlation|||||||0.732
81552377|NCT01235598|162780524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.411|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman rank correlation|||||||0.411
81552378|NCT01235598|162780525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208|TWO_SIDED||||||Spearman rank correlation|||||||0.208
81552379|NCT01235598|162780526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||Two-sided p-value is presented, with p \<0.05 as the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of median difference and associated exact 95 % 2-sided confidence interval are provided.|||0.0|-1.0|0.254
81552380|NCT01235598|162780527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.0||Two-sided p-value is presented, with p \<0.05 as the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test||Hodges-Lehmann estimate of median difference and associated exact 95 % 2-sided confidence interval are provided.|||1.0|-2.0|0.472
81552381|NCT00395343|162780535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.7|-0.42|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; metformin stratum (on vs. not on metformin); insulin stratum (pre-mixed vs. intermediate or long-acting)||||-0.42|-0.70|<0.001
81552382|NCT00395343|162780536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.0|||<|0.001||95.0|-23.4|-6.5|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; metformin stratum; insulin stratum||||-6.5|-23.4|<0.001
81552383|NCT00395343|162780537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-36.1|||<|0.001||95.0|-47.1|-25.1|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; metformin stratum; insulin stratum||||-25.1|-47.1|<0.001
81552384|NCT00395343|162780538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Difference|36.5||||0.01||95.0|8.9|64.7|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; log-scaled baseline value; metformin stratum; insulin stratum||||64.7|8.9|0.01
81552385|NCT00395343|162780539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.6|||<|0.001||95.0|1.89|6.85||Based on a test of the odds ratio = 1, comparing the odds of having A1C \<7.0% at Week 24 in the Sitagliptin 100 mg q.d. group vs. the Placebo group.|Logistic Regression|Model terms: treatment; baseline; Metformin stratum; and insulin stratum||||6.85|1.89|<0.001
81552386|NCT00395343|162780540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.584||95.0|0.45|4.18||Based on a test of the odds ratio = 1, comparing the odds of having A1C \<7.0% at Week 24 in the Sitagliptin 100 mg q.d. group vs. the Placebo group.|Logistic Regression|Model terms: treatment; baseline; Metformin stratum; and insulin stratum|This parameter estimate and 95% confidence interval correspond to the odds of having A1C \<6.5% at Week 24 in the Sitagliptin 100 mg q.d. group vs. the Placebo group.|||4.18|0.45|0.584
81552387|NCT00395343|162780541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.72|-0.4|||ANCOVA|Model terms: treatment; baseline; metformin stratum; insulin stratum, treatment by insulin stratum interaction||||-0.40|-0.72|<0.001
81552388|NCT00689117|162780590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||95.0||||Inflammatory lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||0.063
81552389|NCT00689117|162780590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||Inflammatory lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81552390|NCT00689117|162780590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Inflammatory lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81552391|NCT00689117|162780590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||Non-inflammatory lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||0.004
81552392|NCT00689117|162780590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0||||Non-inflammatory lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||0.550
81552393|NCT00689117|162780590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Non-inflammatory lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81552394|NCT00689117|162780590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Total lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81552395|NCT00689117|162780590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0||||Total lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||0.016
81552396|NCT00689117|162780590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Total lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81552397|NCT00689117|162780591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||Data based on Data on File documenting FDA reanalysis request|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81552398|NCT00689117|162780591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Data based on Data on File documenting FDA reanalysis request|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81552399|NCT00689117|162780591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Data based on Data on File documenting FDA reanalysis request|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81552400|NCT00689117|162780592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065||95.0||||Inflammatory lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||0.065
81552401|NCT00689117|162780592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||Inflammatory lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81552402|NCT00689117|162780592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Inflammatory lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81552403|NCT00689117|162780592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Non-inflammatory lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81552404|NCT00689117|162780592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.284||95.0||||Non-inflammatory lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||0.284
81552405|NCT00689117|162780592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Non-inflammatory lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81552406|NCT00689117|162780592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Total lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81552407|NCT00689117|162780592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0||||Total lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||0.028
81552408|NCT00689117|162780592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Total lesion count|Ranked ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81552409|NCT00689117|162780593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.671||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.671
81552410|NCT00689117|162780593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.919||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.919
81552411|NCT00689117|162780593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.002
81552412|NCT00689117|162780594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.002
81552413|NCT00689117|162780594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81552414|NCT00689117|162780594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81552415|NCT02386189|162780619|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.3||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The t-test was conducted on change between baseline and 12-month follow-up.||||0.02
81552416|NCT02386189|162780620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.91|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.5||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.06
81552417|NCT02386189|162780621|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.7||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.71
81552418|NCT02386189|162780622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.17
81552419|NCT02386189|162780623|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.15||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.75
81552420|NCT02386189|162780624|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.1||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81552421|NCT02386189|162780625|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.9||0.89|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.89
81552422|NCT04657666|162780626|SUPERIORITY||Combined least mean square difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.7152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.23||Based on a combination of 300 linear mixed models for crossover data on the response variable change from baseline in LLMT-6 with period level LLMT-6 baseline covariate, treatment group, period, and sequence as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|Pattern mixture model (PMM) control-based imputation, mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)||||0.23|-0.16|0.7152
81552423|NCT00606905|162780646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|4.61|||Chi-squared|||||4.61|0.41|<0.05
81552424|NCT03120351|162780647|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.5||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.11|2.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.06|-7.11|0.28
81552425|NCT03255629|162780672|OTHER|||||||0.103|||||||McNemar|||||||0.103
81552426|NCT03255629|162780673|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||McNemar|||||||0.180
81552427|NCT03255629|162780675|OTHER|||||||0.317|||||||McNemar|||||||0.317
81552428|NCT03255629|162780676|OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||McNemar|||||||0.008
81552429|NCT03255629|162780677|OTHER|||||||0.083|||||||McNemar|||||||0.083
81552430|NCT03255629|162780678|OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||McNemar|||||||0.025
81552431|NCT03255629|162780680|OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects models to account for correlation within subjects over time||||||0.049
81552432|NCT03255629|162780681|OTHER|||||||0.056|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed effects models to account for correlation within subjects over time||||||0.056
81552433|NCT03255629|162780682|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.004
81552434|NCT03255629|162780683|OTHER|||||||0.059|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.059
81552435|NCT03255629|162780684|OTHER|||||||0.195|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.195
81552436|NCT03255629|162780685|OTHER|||||||0.043|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.043
81552437|NCT03255629|162780686|OTHER|||||||0.659|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.659
81552438|NCT03255629|162780687|OTHER|||||||0.406|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.406
81552439|NCT03255629|162780688|OTHER|||||||0.611|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.611
81552440|NCT03255629|162780689|OTHER|||||||0.183|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.183
81552441|NCT03255629|162780690|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.009
81552442|NCT03255629|162780691|OTHER|||||||0.789|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.789
81552443|NCT03255629|162780692|OTHER|||||||0.865|||||||McNemar|||||||0.865
81552444|NCT03255629|162780693|OTHER|||||||0.875|||||||McNemar|||||||0.875
81552445|NCT01776307|162780724|OTHER|Descriptive analysis for investigational arms; no comparator analysis|||||||||||||||||The exact 95% confidence interval is based on the Clopper-Pearson method.|||
81552446|NCT01776307|162780725|OTHER|Estimates provided for investigational arms; no comparator analysis|||||||||||||||||Estimated from Kaplan Meier Curve|||
81552447|NCT01776307|162780726|OTHER|Estimates provided for investigational arms; no comparator analysis|||||||||||||||||Estimated from Kaplan Meier Curve|||
81552448|NCT03083990|162780739|EQUIVALENCE|Geometric mean ratio and its 90%CI are obtained after anti-logarithmic transformation.If 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio of AUC 0-t and AUC 0-∞ (trial/control) ranges between 0.8-1.25, then it is considered that IBI305 and Bevacizumab are bioequivalent.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9502|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8921|1.012|||ANOVA|||||1.0120|0.8921|>0.05
81552449|NCT03083990|162780740|EQUIVALENCE|Geometric mean ratio and its 90%CI are obtained after anti-logarithmic transformation.If 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio of AUC 0-t and AUC 0-∞ (trial/control) ranges between 0.8-1.25, then it is considered that IBI305 and Bevacizumab are bioequivalent.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9483|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8896|1.0108|||ANOVA|||||1.0108|0.8896|>0.05
81552450|NCT03083990|162780741|EQUIVALENCE||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9749|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9123|1.0418|||ANOVA|||||1.0418|0.9123|>0.05
81552451|NCT00776919|162780765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81552452|NCT00776919|162780765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.016
81552453|NCT00776919|162780765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81552454|NCT00776919|162780766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors of treatment, center, and interaction of treatment-center. If the treatment-center interaction was not significant at the 0.1 level, this interaction was excluded from the ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81552455|NCT00776919|162780766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors of treatment, center, and interaction of treatment-center. If the treatment-center interaction was not significant at the 0.1 level, this interaction was excluded from the ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|||||||0.015
81552456|NCT00776919|162780766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors of treatment, center, and interaction of treatment-center. If the treatment-center interaction was not significant at the 0.1 level, this interaction was excluded from the ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81552457|NCT00776919|162780767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors of treatment, center, and interaction of treatment-center. If the treatment-center interaction was not significant at the 0.1 level, this interaction was excluded from the ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81552458|NCT00776919|162780767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.102||95.0||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors of treatment, center, and interaction of treatment-center. If the treatment-center interaction was not significant at the 0.1 level, this interaction was excluded from the ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|||||||0.102
81552459|NCT00776919|162780767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors of treatment, center, and interaction of treatment-center. If the treatment-center interaction was not significant at the 0.1 level, this interaction was excluded from the ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81552460|NCT00776919|162780768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors of treatment, center, and interaction of treatment-center. If the treatment-center interaction was not significant at the 0.1 level, this interaction was excluded from the ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81552461|NCT00776919|162780768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032||95.0||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors of treatment, center, and interaction of treatment-center. If the treatment-center interaction was not significant at the 0.1 level, this interaction was excluded from the ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|||||||0.032
81552462|NCT00776919|162780768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with factors of treatment, center, and interaction of treatment-center. If the treatment-center interaction was not significant at the 0.1 level, this interaction was excluded from the ANCOVA model.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81552463|NCT00612807|162780780|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Testing whether slope of change over time varied by identified patient status and treatment condition.|Interaction term|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.056||95.0||||Interaction indicates that slope of change varied by identified patient status and tx condition. Slope of change in depression was significantly negative for everyone but identified patients in the control condition.|Fixed effect in multi-level model|||Utilized a hierarchical linear model with time nested within individual and individual nested within couple. Given the small sample size, we chose to include participants' baseline depression scores as a covariate, and model the trajectory of change in depression scores beginning with the second assessment, which occurred one month into the study. Additional fixed effect predictors included status as identified patient or spouse, treatment condition, time, and all possible interactions.||||0.056
81574719|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9228|||||||Chi-squared|||Amoxicillin||||0.9228
81574720|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8433|||||||Chi-squared|||Albuterol Sulfate||||0.8433
81552464|NCT00612807|162780781|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Testing whether slope of change over time varied by identified patient status and treatment condition.|Interaction term|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.32||95.0|||||Fixed effect in multi-level model|||Utilized a hierarchical linear model with time nested within individual and individual nested within couple. Given the small sample size, we chose to include participants' baseline depression scores as a covariate, and model the trajectory of change in depression scores beginning with the second assessment, which occurred one month into the study. Additional fixed effect predictors included status as identified patient or spouse, treatment condition, time, and all possible interactions.||||0.32
81552465|NCT00612807|162780781|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Testing whether means at each timepoint varied by identified patient status and treatment condition.|Interaction term|-12.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.52||0.005||95.0||||We probed this interaction and discovered that at each assessment, spouses in the couple therapy + medication treatment group reported greater dyadic adjustment than did spouses in the medication alone condition (b = 10.53, z = 2.72, p = 0.006).|Fixed effect in multi-level model|||Utilized a hierarchical linear model with time nested within individual and individual nested within couple. Given the small sample size, we chose to include participants' baseline depression scores as a covariate, and model the trajectory of change in depression scores beginning with the second assessment, which occurred one month into the study. Additional fixed effect predictors included status as identified patient or spouse, treatment condition, time, and all possible interactions.||||0.005
81552466|NCT00800254|162780787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81552467|NCT00800254|162780789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.003
81552468|NCT00744042|162780795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|||||Testing whether median change in rickets severity from Baseline to Week 24, measured by RGI-C at Week 24, is from zero.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|The last post-baseline observation carry forward method is used; patients with no post-baseline assessments were imputed as having no change.||One treatment group||||0.0039
81552469|NCT03745820|162780905|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.328|=|0.8472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|2.37|||MMRM|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures(MMRM)model was used to analyze change from baseline of outcome measure(OM)using fixed effects of treatment group,region,study visit,study visit-by-treatment interaction,baseline value of OM,baseline-by-visit interaction.||2.37|-2.88|=0.8472
81552470|NCT03745820|162780905|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.323|=|0.8053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|2.29|||MMRM|||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.||2.29|-2.94|=0.8053
81552471|NCT03745820|162780909|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.835|=|0.0637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|7.06|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was applied adjusting for treatment group and baseline value of the OM.||7.06|-0.20|=0.0637
81552472|NCT03745820|162780909|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.844|=|0.0659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|7.06|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was applied adjusting for treatment group and baseline value of the OM.||7.06|-0.23|=0.0659
81552473|NCT03745820|162780910|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|=|0.6653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.5|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was applied adjusting for treatment group and baseline value of the OM.||0.50|-0.32|=0.6653
81552474|NCT03745820|162780910|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.206|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|=|0.614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.51|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was applied adjusting for treatment group and baseline value of the OM.||0.51|-0.30|=0.6140
81552475|NCT03745820|162780911|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.033|=|0.2886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|0.94|||MMRM|||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.94|-3.14|=0.2886
81552476|NCT03745820|162780911|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.032|=|0.6349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|2.53|||MMRM|||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.||2.53|-1.55|=0.6349
81552477|NCT03745820|162780912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.345|=|0.7372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|3.11||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Verbal Learning: Change From Baseline at Week 12||3.11|-2.21|=0.7372
81552478|NCT03745820|162780912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.346|=|0.6894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.12||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Verbal Learning: Change From Baseline at Week 12||2.12|-3.20|=0.6894
81552479|NCT03745820|162780912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.162|=|0.0674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.44|0.16||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Speed of Processing: Change From Baseline at Week 12||0.16|-4.44|=0.0674
81552480|NCT03745820|162780912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.161|=|0.7132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|1.87||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Speed of Processing: Change From Baseline at Week 12||1.87|-2.72|=0.7132
81552481|NCT03745820|162780912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.203|=|0.9428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|2.29||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Attention/Vigilance: Change From Baseline at Week 12||2.29|-2.46|=0.9428
81574721|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1175|||||||Chi-squared|||Albuterol Sulfate||||0.1175
81574722|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1215|||||||Chi-squared|||Albuterol Sulfate||||0.1215
81574723|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9007|||||||Chi-squared|||Gabapentin||||0.9007
81552482|NCT03745820|162780912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.202|=|0.4425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|3.3||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Attention/Vigilance: Change From Baseline at Week 12||3.30|-1.45|=0.4425
81552483|NCT03745820|162780912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.597|=|0.3455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|1.64||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Visual Learning: Change From Baseline at Week 12||1.64|-4.66|=0.3455
81552484|NCT03745820|162780912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.595|=|0.9686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|3.21||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Visual Learning: Change From Baseline at Week 12||3.21|-3.09|=0.9686
81552485|NCT03745820|162780912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.351|=|0.3832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|3.85||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Social Cognition: Change From Baseline at Week 12||3.85|-1.49|=0.3832
81552486|NCT03745820|162780912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean DIfference|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.357|=|0.4297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|3.75||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Social Cognition: Change From Baseline at Week 12||3.75|-1.61|=0.4297
81552487|NCT03745820|162780912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.438|=|0.6245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|2.14||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Reasoning and Problem Solving: Change From Baseline at Week 12||2.14|-3.55|=0.6245
81552488|NCT03745820|162780912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.436|=|0.2698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|4.43||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Reasoning and Problem Solving: Change From Baseline at Week 12||4.43|-1.25|=0.2698
81552489|NCT03745820|162780913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|=|0.4654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.76||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Positive Symptoms Subscale: Change From Baseline at Week 12||0.76|-1.65|=0.4654
81552490|NCT03745820|162780913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.608|=|0.5886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|0.87||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Positive Symptoms Subscale: Change From Baseline at Week 12||0.87|-1.53|=0.5886
81552491|NCT03745820|162780913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.655|=|0.9079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|1.22||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Negative Symptoms Subscale: Change From Baseline at Week 12||1.22|-1.37|=0.9079
81552492|NCT03745820|162780913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65|=|0.4441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|0.79||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Negative Symptoms Subscale: Change From Baseline at Week 12||0.79|-1.78|=0.4441
81552493|NCT03745820|162780913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.017|=|0.5537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.18|2.79||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Total Score: Change From Baseline at Week 12||2.79|-5.18|=0.5537
81552494|NCT03745820|162780913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.018|=|0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|2.02||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Total Score: Change From Baseline at Week 12||2.02|-5.95|=0.3320
81552495|NCT03745820|162780914|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128|=|0.8517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.28|||MMRM|||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.28|-0.23|=0.8517
81552496|NCT03745820|162780914|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128|=|0.9952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.25|||MMRM|||A MMRM model was used to analyze the change from baseline of the OM of interest, using fixed effects of treatment group, region, study visit, study visit-by-treatment interaction, baseline value of OM, baseline-by-visit interaction.||0.25|-0.25|=0.9952
81552497|NCT00966875|162781059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|||||A log transformed dose was used in the model.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.031
81552498|NCT00966875|162781060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.033
81552499|NCT00966875|162781060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.047
81552500|NCT00966875|162781064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.013
81552501|NCT00966875|162781064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.004
81552502|NCT00966875|162781064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||<0.001
81552503|NCT00966875|162781064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||<0.001
81552504|NCT00966875|162781064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||<0.001
81552505|NCT00966875|162781064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||<0.001
81552506|NCT00966875|162781064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||<0.001
81552507|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR20-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.227
81552508|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR20-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.306
81552509|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR20-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81552510|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR20-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.070
81552511|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR20-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.058
81552512|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR20-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.033
81552513|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR20-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.047
81552514|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR50-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.191
81552515|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR50-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.019
81552516|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR50-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.013
81552517|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR50-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.017
81552518|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR50-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.026
81552519|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR50-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.039
81552520|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR50-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.102
81552521|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR70-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.388
81552522|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR70-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.033
81552523|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR70-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.039
81552524|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR70-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.199
81552525|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR70-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.039
81552526|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR70-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.696
81552527|NCT00966875|162781066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for ACR70-NRI at Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.112
81552528|NCT00966875|162781068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.017
81552529|NCT00966875|162781068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.042
81552530|NCT00966875|162781068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.004
81552531|NCT00966875|162781068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||<0.001
81552532|NCT00966875|162781068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||<0.001
81552533|NCT00966875|162781068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.008
81552534|NCT00966875|162781068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.007
81552535|NCT00966875|162781070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.093||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.093
81552536|NCT00966875|162781070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.023
81552537|NCT00966875|162781070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.006
81552538|NCT00966875|162781070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.001
81552539|NCT00966875|162781070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.028
81552540|NCT00966875|162781070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||<0.001
81552541|NCT00966875|162781070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||<0.001
81552542|NCT00966875|162781072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.247||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.247
81552543|NCT00966875|162781072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.315||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.315
81552544|NCT00966875|162781072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.006
81552545|NCT00966875|162781072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.042
81552546|NCT00966875|162781072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.055
81552547|NCT00966875|162781072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.365||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.365
81552548|NCT00966875|162781072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.005
81552549|NCT00966875|162781074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.778||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.778
81552550|NCT00966875|162781074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.865||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.865
81552551|NCT00966875|162781074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.030
81552552|NCT00966875|162781074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.331||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.331
81552553|NCT00966875|162781074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||||||P-value is for Week 12..|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.039
81552554|NCT00966875|162781074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.292||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.292
81552555|NCT00966875|162781074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.003
81552556|NCT00966875|162781076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.090
81552557|NCT00966875|162781076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.131||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.131
81552558|NCT00966875|162781076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.008
81552559|NCT00966875|162781076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.013
81552560|NCT00966875|162781076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.010
81552561|NCT00966875|162781076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||<0.001
81552562|NCT00966875|162781076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||<0.001
81552563|NCT00966875|162781078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||<0.001
81552564|NCT00966875|162781078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.012
81552565|NCT00966875|162781078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||<0.001
81552566|NCT00966875|162781078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||<0.001
81552567|NCT00966875|162781078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||<0.001
81552568|NCT00966875|162781078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||<0.001
81552569|NCT00966875|162781078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.001
81552570|NCT00966875|162781080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12 LOCF.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.013
81552571|NCT00966875|162781080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.076|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12 LOCF.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.076
81552572|NCT00966875|162781080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12 LOCF.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81552573|NCT00966875|162781080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12 LOCF.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81552574|NCT00966875|162781080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81552575|NCT00966875|162781080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12 LOCF.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.006
81552576|NCT00966875|162781080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81552577|NCT00966875|162781082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.307||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|||||||0.307
81552578|NCT00966875|162781082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.104||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|||||||0.104
81552579|NCT00966875|162781082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.139||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|||||||0.139
81552580|NCT00966875|162781082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|||||||0.056
81552581|NCT00966875|162781082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|||||||0.048
81552582|NCT00966875|162781082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|||||||0.160
81552583|NCT00966875|162781082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|||||||0.029
81552584|NCT00966875|162781084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.272||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.272
81552585|NCT00966875|162781084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.962||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.962
81552586|NCT00966875|162781084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.236||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.236
81552587|NCT00966875|162781084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.316||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.316
81552588|NCT00966875|162781084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.138
81552589|NCT00966875|162781084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.975||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.975
81552590|NCT00966875|162781084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.079
81552591|NCT00966875|162781086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.982||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.982
81552592|NCT00966875|162781086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.276
81552593|NCT00966875|162781086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.050
81552594|NCT00966875|162781086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.010
81552595|NCT00966875|162781086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.046
81552596|NCT00966875|162781086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.017
81552597|NCT00966875|162781086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066||||||P-value is for Week 12.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA adjusted for treatment and baseline value.||||||0.066
81552598|NCT00966875|162781088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.538||||||P-value is for Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.538
81552599|NCT00966875|162781088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.515||||||P-value is for Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.515
81552600|NCT00966875|162781088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||P-value is for Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.030
81552601|NCT00966875|162781088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053||||||P-value is for Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.053
81552602|NCT00966875|162781088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.393||||||P-value is for Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.393
81552603|NCT00966875|162781088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077||||||P-value is for Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.077
81552604|NCT00966875|162781088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.105||||||P-value is for Week 12.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.105
81552605|NCT01589653|162781103|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% CI was below or equal to 0.4% or equivalently when the p-value for the one-sided test of H0: D \> 0.4% against HA: D ≤ 0.4%, was less than or equal to 2.5%, where D is the mean treatment difference (subject-driven titration minus investigator-driven titration).|Treatment difference|-0.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.08|||Regression, Linear|Analyses were adjusted for treatment, strata, country and baseline HbA1c||The null-hypothesis was tested against the alternative hypothesis of non-inferiority as given by: H0: D \> 0.4% against HA: D ≤ 0.4% where D is the mean treatment difference for change in HbA1c (subject-driven titration minus investigator-driven titration).||0.08|-0.54|<0.001
81552606|NCT04250077|162781117|SUPERIORITY||proportion|0.36923076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16518156||0.02578184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0021812|0.64531855|||Agresti Caffo proportion comparison|||||0.64531855|-0.0021812|0.02578184
81552607|NCT04250077|162781118|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|20.0454545|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.62386242||0.00787297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.18213496|35.9087741|||t-test, 1 sided|||||35.9087741|4.18213496|0.00787297
81552608|NCT04250077|162781119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-39.183333|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.8274398||0.01387108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.356073|-5.0105927|||t-test, 1 sided|||||-5.0105927|-73.356073|0.01387108
81552609|NCT04250077|162781120|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.43728901|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.28323704||0.00908118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59437702|15.280201|||t-test, 1 sided|||||15.2802010|1.59437702|0.00908118
81552610|NCT04250077|162781121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.47698833|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.68529034||0.34633293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1910435|9.14502026|||t-test, 1 sided|||||9.14502026|-6.1910435|0.34633293
81552611|NCT04250077|162781122|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4285714|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07315199||0.57872623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4078121|4.55066924|||t-test, 1 sided|||||4.55066924|-5.4078121|0.57872623
81552612|NCT04250077|162781123|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|1.29230769|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81588207||0.06283641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3873203|2.97193574|||t-test, 1 sided|||||2.97193574|-0.3873203|0.06283641
81552613|NCT04250077|162781124|SUPERIORITY||proportion|0.11794871|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16796576||0.26422281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2233244|0.43508919|||Agresti Caffo proportion comparison|||||0.43508919|-0.2233244|0.26422281
81552614|NCT01086358|162781131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.71||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|-0.49|||Mixed Models Analysis|As noted above, results are adjusted for study period and treatment order||Analysis is a superiority comparison based on the use of linear mixed effect model with subject as a random effect, with treatment as the primary fixed effect and including study period and treatment order as other fixed effects.||-0.49|-2.92|0.007
81552615|NCT01086358|162781132|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|-0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|As noted above, results are adjusted for study period and treatment order||Analysis is a superiority comparison based on the use of linear mixed effect model with subject as a random effect, with treatment as the primary fixed effect and including study period and treatment order as other fixed effects.||-0.27|-1.79|0.010
81552616|NCT01086358|162781133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|As noted above, results are adjusted for study period and treatment order.||Analysis is a superiority comparison based on the use of linear mixed effect model with subject as a random effect, with treatment as the primary fixed effect and including study period and treatment order as other fixed effects.||0.03|-1.39|0.059
81552617|NCT01086358|162781134|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.89||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|6.84|||Regression, Logistic|As noted above, results are adjusted for study period and treatment order.||Logistic regression models with generalized estimating equations were used. In these models, a logit link function was used for a favorable response (yes/no) with treatment as the primary fixed effect and including study period and treatment order as other fixed effects..||6.84|1.22|0.016
81552618|NCT04075734|162781153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A linear mixed model for repeated measures was used. The group x time interaction evaluated the effect of the intervention over time.||||||0.59
81552619|NCT04075734|162781153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A linear mixed model for repeat measures was used. The group x time interaction evaluated the effect of the intervention over time.||||||0.003
81552620|NCT04075734|162781154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|A linear mixed model for repeat measures was used. The group x time interaction evaluated the effect of the intervention over time.||||||0.03
81552621|NCT04075734|162781155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A linear mixed model for repeat measures was used. The group x time interaction evaluated the effect of the intervention over time.||||||0.07
81552622|NCT04075734|162781156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A linear mixed model for repeat measures was used. The group x time interaction evaluated the effect of the intervention over time.||||||0.2
81552623|NCT04075734|162781157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A linear mixed model for repeat measures was used. The group x time interaction evaluated the effect of the intervention over time.||||||0.006
81552624|NCT04075734|162781158|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A linear mixed model for repeated measures was used. The group x time interaction evaluated the effect of the intervention over time.||||||0.86
81552625|NCT04075734|162781159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A linear mixed model for repeated measures was used. The group x time interaction evaluated the effect of the intervention over time.||||||0.14
81552626|NCT04075734|162781160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A linear mixed model for repeated measures was used. The group x time interaction evaluated the effect of intervention over time.||||||0.02
81574724|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8789|||||||Chi-squared|||Gabapentin||||0.8789
81552627|NCT04075734|162781161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A linear mixed model for repeated measures was used. The group x time interaction evaluated the effect of the intervention over time.||||||0.29
81552628|NCT04075734|162781162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A linear mixed model for repeated measures was used. The group x time interaction evaluated the effect of the intervention over time.||||||0.13
81552629|NCT04075734|162781163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A linear mixed model for repeated measures was used. The group x time interaction evaluated the effect of the intervention over time.||||||0.14
81552630|NCT04075734|162781164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A linear mixed model for repeat measures was used. The group x time interaction evaluated the effect of the intervention over time.||||||0.03
81552631|NCT04075734|162781165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A linear mixed model for repeated measures was used. The group x time interaction evaluated the effect of the intervention over time.||||||0.66
81552632|NCT04075734|162781166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A linear mixed model for repeated measures was used. The group x time interaction evaluated the effect of the intervention over time.||||||0.15
81552633|NCT01024309|162781180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||Apriori level of significance was 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum was used||||||.04
81552634|NCT01024309|162781181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test||||||0.08
81552635|NCT01024309|162781182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test was used||||||0.04
81552636|NCT01024309|162781183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test was used||||||0.22
81552637|NCT01024309|162781184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0029||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test was used||||||.0029
81552638|NCT01024309|162781185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test was used||||||0.13
81552639|NCT01024309|162781186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum||||||0.29
81552640|NCT01024309|162781187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test was used||||||0.23
81552641|NCT01024309|162781188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcox Rank Sum Test||||||0.49
81552642|NCT05871450|162781209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.05
81552643|NCT03116152|162781220|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.701||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.504|0.972|||Log Rank|||||0.972|0.504|0.032
81552644|NCT03116152|162781221|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.002||||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.722|1.391|||Log Rank|||||1.391|0.722|0.979
81552645|NCT03116152|162781222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentages|6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|15.4||||||||15.4|-2.2|
81552646|NCT03116152|162781223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.345|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.345
81552647|NCT00862641|162781224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1451||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis of treatment effect was based on the Cochran-Mantel Haenszel(CMH) test stratified by investigative site. Sites with \<15 subjects were pooled.||||||0.1451
81552648|NCT00862641|162781224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.579||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysis of treatment effect was based on the CMH test stratified by investigative site. Sites with less than 15 subjects were pooled.||||||0.5790
81552649|NCT00862641|162781227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0029||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||P-value applies to 'Change at Hour 2'||||0.0029
81552650|NCT00862641|162781227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6189||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||P-value applies to 'Change at Hour 2'||||0.6189
81552651|NCT00862641|162781228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||P-value applies to 'Change at Hour 2'||||0.0015
81552652|NCT00862641|162781228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4385||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||P-value applies to 'Change at Hour 2'||||0.4385
81552653|NCT00862641|162781229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0789||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||P-value applies to 'Change at Hour 2'||||0.0789
81552654|NCT00862641|162781229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0258||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||P-value applies to 'Change at Hour 2'||||0.0258
81552655|NCT00862641|162781230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2087||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||P-value applies to 'Change at Hour 2'||||0.2087
81552656|NCT00862641|162781230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0289||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||P-value applies to 'Change at Hour 2'||||0.0289
81552657|NCT00862641|162781231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9904||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||"P-value applies to 'Change at Hour 2'~P-value based on ranked analysis of covariance with treatment and investigator site as main effects and baseline value as a covariate in the model."||||0.9904
81552658|NCT00862641|162781231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8085||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||"P-value applies to 'Change at Hour 2'~P-value based on ranked analysis of covariance with treatment and investigator site as main effects and baseline value as a covariate in the model."||||0.8085
81552659|NCT00711477|162781238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|0.9||||||||0.90|0.50|
81552660|NCT00711477|162781239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|0.72|||ANCOVA|Type III sums of squares from ANCOVA model: Treatment and Baseline||||0.72|-1.83|0.380
81552661|NCT00711477|162781240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|2.07|||ANCOVA|Type III sums of squares from ANCOVA model: Treatment and Baseline||||2.07|-2.87|0.744
81552662|NCT00711477|162781241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.64||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|0.56|||ANCOVA|Type III sums of squares from ANCOVA model: Treatment and Baseline||||0.56|-3.84|0.139
81552663|NCT00711477|162781242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.36||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|0.24|||ANCOVA|Type III sums of squares from ANCOVA model: Treatment and Baseline||||0.24|-2.96|0.094
81552664|NCT00711477|162781243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.48||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.48|0.51|||ANCOVA|Type III sums of squares from ANCOVA model: Treatment and Baseline||||0.51|-5.48|0.102
81552665|NCT00711477|162781244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.4||||0.16||95.0|-22.7|3.89|||ANCOVA|Type III sums of squares from ANCOVA model: Treatment and Baseline||||3.89|-22.7|0.160
81552666|NCT00711477|162781245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|0.8||||||||0.80|0.40|
81552667|NCT00711477|162781246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|1.0||||||||1.00|0.50|
81552668|NCT00711477|162781247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.74|1.24||||||||1.24|0.74|
81552669|NCT00711477|162781248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.95|1.65||||||||1.65|0.95|
81552670|NCT00711477|162781249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.31|0.57||||||||0.57|0.31|
81552671|NCT01798849|162781252|OTHER||Difference in Least-square (LS) Means|-0.5||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|2.43|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||2.43|-3.42|0.732
81552672|NCT01798849|162781252|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.94||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.94|2.06|||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||2.06|-3.94|0.531
81552673|NCT01798849|162781252|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-2.88||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.83|0.08|||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||0.08|-5.83|0.056
81552674|NCT01798849|162781252|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-2.92||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|0.17|||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||0.17|-6.00|0.063
81552675|NCT01798849|162781252|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-4.89||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.79|-1.99|||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-1.99|-7.79|0.002
81552676|NCT01798849|162781252|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-5.31||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.32|-2.31|||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-2.31|-8.32|0.001
81552677|NCT01798849|162781252|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-5.61||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|-2.6|||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-2.60|-8.62|0.001
81552678|NCT01798849|162781252|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-7.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-4.63|||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-4.63|-10.50|<0.0001
81552679|NCT01798849|162781255|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-2.34||||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|1.02|||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||1.02|-5.70|0.165
81552680|NCT01798849|162781255|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-3.53||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.86|-0.21|||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-0.21|-6.86|0.038
81552681|NCT01798849|162781255|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-6.32||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.55|-3.1|||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-3.10|-9.55|0.000
81552682|NCT01798849|162781255|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-6.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.35|-3.92|||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-3.92|-9.35|<0.0001
81552683|NCT01798849|162781256|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-2.67||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.14|0.8|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||0.80|-6.14|0.128
81552684|NCT01798849|162781256|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.76||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|0.72|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||0.72|-2.24|0.305
81552685|NCT01798849|162781256|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-2.03||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|0.17|||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||0.17|-4.23|0.070
81552686|NCT01798849|162781256|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-2.84||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.48|-0.19|||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-0.19|-5.48|0.036
81552687|NCT01798849|162781256|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-4.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-3.37|||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-3.37|-6.40|<0.0001
81552688|NCT01798849|162781256|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-5.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.29|-3.46|||Mixed effects model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-3.46|-7.29|<0.0001
81552689|NCT01798849|162781256|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-5.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-4.65|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-4.65|-6.70|<0.0001
81574725|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8305|||||||Chi-squared|||Gabapentin||||0.8305
81574726|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0694|||||||Chi-squared|||Acetaminophen/Oxycodone Hydrochloride||||0.0694
81552690|NCT01798849|162781256|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-8.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.95|-4.5|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-4.50|-11.95|<0.0001
81552691|NCT01798849|162781257|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-1.77||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.59|1.05|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||1.05|-4.59|0.212
81552692|NCT01798849|162781257|OTHER||Difference in LS means|3.32||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|6.64|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||6.64|0.00|0.050
81552693|NCT01798849|162781257|OTHER||Difference in LS means|2.48||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|4.47|||Mixed effect model||Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||4.47|0.49|0.016
81552694|NCT01798849|162781257|OTHER||Difference in LS means|5.21||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|8.92|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||8.92|1.51|0.007
81552695|NCT01798849|162781257|OTHER||Difference in LS means|7.06||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.03|11.1|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||11.10|3.03|0.001
81552696|NCT01798849|162781257|OTHER||Difference in LS means|6.62||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.54|10.71|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||10.71|2.54|0.002
81552697|NCT01798849|162781257|OTHER||Difference in LS means|8.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.45|10.76|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||10.76|5.45|<0.0001
81552698|NCT01798849|162781257|OTHER||Difference in LS means|14.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.54|17.57|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||17.57|10.54|<0.0001
81552699|NCT01798849|162781258|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-1.66||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|0.93|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||0.93|-4.24|0.202
81552700|NCT01798849|162781258|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-2.23||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|0.57|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||0.57|-5.03|0.115
81552701|NCT01798849|162781258|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-2.75||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-0.09|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-0.09|-5.40|0.043
81552702|NCT01798849|162781258|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.19||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|2.84|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||2.84|-3.22|0.901
81552703|NCT01798849|162781258|OTHER||Mixed effect model|-4.15||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.74|-1.57|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|||-1.57|-6.74|0.002
81552704|NCT01798849|162781258|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-3.77||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.48|-1.06|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-1.06|-6.48|0.008
81552705|NCT01798849|162781258|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-1.77||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|0.98|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||0.98|-4.51|0.201
81552706|NCT01798849|162781258|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-4.74||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.37|-2.11|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-2.11|-7.37|0.001
81552707|NCT01798849|162781259|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-2.53||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.97|-0.1|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-0.10|-4.97|0.042
81552708|NCT01798849|162781259|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-3.29||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.71|-0.88|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-0.88|-5.71|0.010
81552709|NCT01798849|162781259|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-6.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.94|-3.89|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-3.89|-8.94|<0.0001
81552710|NCT01798849|162781259|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-8.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.32|-5.25|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-5.25|-11.32|<0.0001
81552711|NCT01798849|162781260|OTHER||Difference in LS means|0.54||||0.638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.87|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||2.87|-1.80|0.638
81552712|NCT01798849|162781260|OTHER||Difference in LS means|0.72||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|3.63|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||3.63|-2.20|0.616
81552713|NCT01798849|162781260|OTHER||Difference in LS means|2.33||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|4.56|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||4.56|0.11|0.041
81552714|NCT01798849|162781260|OTHER||Difference in LS means|9.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.98|11.3|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||11.30|6.98|<0.0001
81552715|NCT01798849|162781261|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.65||||0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.81|2.52|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||2.52|-3.81|0.677
81552716|NCT01798849|162781261|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-0.92||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|2.24|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||2.24|-4.08|0.554
81552717|NCT01798849|162781261|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-2.29||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.35|0.78|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||0.78|-5.35|0.137
81552718|NCT01798849|162781261|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-3.78||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.37|-1.19|||Mixed effect model|Mixed effects model for each cohort containing fixed effects for Day 1 predose and treatment and a random effect for participant.|Difference in LS means = LS mean MK-8892 minus LS mean placebo|||-1.19|-6.37|0.006
81552719|NCT02448641|162781281|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.6743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|5.09||GLMM: Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Mixed Models Analysis|A GLMM with FMMS responder as outcome, treatment, visit, treatment-visit interaction, pooled site, Baseline FMMS and Baseline mRS scores as covariates||Combined SB623 Implant Vs Sham Surgery group at Month 6||5.09|0.35|0.6743
81552720|NCT02448641|162781282|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.18||GLMM: Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Mixed Models Analysis|A GLMM with mRS responder as outcome, treatment, visit, treatment-visit interaction, pooled site and Baseline mRS scores as covariates||Combined SB623 Implant Vs Sham Surgery group at Month 6||1.18|0.15|0.1000
81552721|NCT02448641|162781285|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36||||0.7788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.17||Combined SB623 vs. Sham at month 6 MMRM: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM included treatment, visit, pooled site, corresponding Baseline sub-domain T-score, Baseline mRS score, and the treatment-by-visit interaction|LSMD (Least square mean difference) (SE): -0.36 (1.283)|Statistical analysis: NeuroQOL score for the Upper Extremity Function (Represents Mean Change from Baseline in T-Scores at Month 6)||2.17|-2.90|0.7788
81552722|NCT02448641|162781285|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.58||||0.5347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|2.43||Combined SB623 vs. Sham at month 6 MMRM: Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM included treatment, visit, pooled site, corresponding Baseline sub-domain T-score, Baseline mRS score, and the treatment-by-visit interaction|LSMD (Least square mean difference) (SE): 0.58 (0.934)|Statistical Analysis: NeuroQOL score for Lower Extremity Function (Represents Mean Change from Baseline in T-Scores at Month 6)||2.43|-1.26|0.5347
81552723|NCT02448641|162781287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||0.2959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.6||MMRM: Mixed effect Model Repeat Measurement|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM included treatment, visit, pooled site, corresponding Baseline sub-domain T-score, Baseline mRS score, and the treatment-by-visit interaction|LSMD (Least square mean difference) (SE): 1.2 (1.18)|"Change from Baseline at Month 6~Between-group Effect size is calculated as the LS mean difference divided by the model estimate of the pooled SD, obtained from the square root of the diagonal element, associated with the analysis visit summarized, from the covariance matrix."||3.6|-1.1|0.2959
81552724|NCT02448641|162781288|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.6854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|5.92||GLMM: Generalized Linear Mixed Model|Mixed Models Analysis|A GLMM with FMMS responder as outcome, treatment, visit, treatment-visit interaction, pooled site, Baseline FMMS and Baseline mRS scores as covariates||Combined SB623 Implant Vs Sham Surgery group at Month 6||5.92|0.31|0.6854
81552725|NCT02663934|162781325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.25|||ANOVA|||||.25|.05|0.31
81552726|NCT02663934|162781326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.42||||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Change in Global CBF in EXS vs. SIS||||.24
81552727|NCT02663934|162781326|OTHER||Slope|0.41||||0.02|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Change in Strength \& Change in Frontal Brain Volume in EXS||||.02
81552728|NCT02663934|162781326|OTHER||Slope|0.4||||0.02|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Changes in Brain Volumes associated with changes Memory Performance in EXS||||0.02
81552729|NCT02663934|162781327|OTHER||Slope|0.47||||0.005|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||Increases in Time Spent in MVPA and Increased Learning Performance in EXS||||.005
81552730|NCT04556383|162781328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.6||||0.6694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|10.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg QD vs Placebo.|||10.2|-15.2|0.6694
81552731|NCT04556383|162781328|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.6||||0.4719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|17.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg BID vs Placebo.|||17.8|-9.0|0.4719
81552732|NCT04556383|162781330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-7.7||||0.3263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|8.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg QD vs Placebo.|||8.3|-23.2|0.3263
81552733|NCT04556383|162781330|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|10.2||||0.2002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|25.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg BID vs Placebo.|||25.8|-6.1|0.2002
81552734|NCT04556383|162781331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4||||0.9472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|15.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg QD vs Placebo.|||15.9|-15.2|0.9472
81552735|NCT04556383|162781331|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.8||||0.3685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|22.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg BID vs Placebo.|||22.4|-9.3|0.3685
81552736|NCT04556383|162781332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.3||||0.8484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|15.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg QD vs Placebo.|||15.2|-12.7|0.8484
81552737|NCT04556383|162781332|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.2||||0.2392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|22.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg BID vs Placebo.|||22.3|-6.4|0.2392
81552738|NCT04556383|162781333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.2||||0.8493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|12.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg QD vs Placebo.|||12.5|-14.8|0.8493
81552739|NCT04556383|162781333|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.6||||0.6647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|16.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg BID vs Placebo.|||16.5|-11.5|0.6647
81552740|NCT04556383|162781334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.5||||0.2263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|6.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg QD vs Placebo.|||6.0|-19.1|0.2263
81552741|NCT04556383|162781334|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.4||||0.8259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|12.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg BID vs Placebo.|||12.2|-14.8|0.8259
81552742|NCT04556383|162781335|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.8||||0.7418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|18.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg QD vs Placebo.|||18.1|-12.7|0.7418
81552743|NCT04556383|162781335|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.4||||0.2758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|24.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg BID vs Placebo.|||24.2|-7.8|0.2758
81552744|NCT04556383|162781336|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.0||||0.3504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|8.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg QD vs Placebo.|||8.9|-20.6|0.3504
81552745|NCT04556383|162781336|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.7||||0.8009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|17.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg BID vs Placebo.|||17.5|-14.2|0.8009
81552746|NCT04556383|162781337|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2||||0.9474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|13.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg QD vs Placebo.|||13.7|-14.3|0.9474
81552747|NCT04556383|162781337|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.0||||0.6409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|10.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg BID vs Placebo.|||10.8|-16.6|0.6409
81552748|NCT04556383|162781338|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-8.0||||0.1932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|6.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg QD vs Placebo.|||6.3|-22.4|0.1932
81552749|NCT04556383|162781338|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.3||||0.7459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|12.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||PCP GB004 480 mg BID vs Placebo.|||12.9|-17.6|0.7459
81552750|NCT02692391|162781340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81552751|NCT02692391|162781341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.48
81552752|NCT02692391|162781342|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.71
81552753|NCT02692391|162781343|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81552754|NCT00884741|162781344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.13||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.37||To control for type I error in testing the co-primary endpoints, the significance criterion for OS was 0.023 (one-sided) and for PFS was 0.002 (one-sided).|Log Rank|||The trial was designed to concurrently provide 80% power for the detection of a 25% relative reduction in mortality hazard (hazard ratio .75) and 30% reduction in progression hazard (hazard ratio .70) for the addition of bevacizumab to temozolomide and radiation. To control for type I error in testing the co-primary endpoints, the significance criterion for OS was 0.023 (one-sided) and for PFS was 0.002 (one-sided).||1.37|0.93|0.11
81552755|NCT00884741|162781345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.79||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.94||To control for type I error in testing the co-primary endpoints, the significance criterion for OS was 0.023 (one-sided) and for PFS was 0.002 (one-sided).|Log Rank|||The trial was designed to concurrently provide 80% power for the detection of a 25% relative reduction in mortality hazard (hazard ratio .75) and 30% reduction in progression hazard (hazard ratio .70) for the addition of bevacizumab to temozolomide and radiation. To control for type I error in testing the co-primary endpoints, the significance criterion for OS was 0.023 (one-sided) and for PFS was 0.002 (one-sided).||0.94|0.66|0.004
81552756|NCT00884741|162781346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42||||||Two-sided|Chi-squared|||||||0.42
81552757|NCT04303195|162781366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.479||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.23||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|||||0.23|-1.67|0.1350
81552758|NCT04303195|162781366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.493||0.0997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|0.16||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.16|-1.79|0.0997
81552759|NCT04303195|162781366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.492||0.2195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|0.37||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.37|-1.58|0.2195
81552760|NCT04303195|162781367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.498||0.7944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.85||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.85|-1.11|0.7944
81552761|NCT04303195|162781367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.4956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.66||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.66|-1.36|0.4956
81552762|NCT04303195|162781367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.511||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|1.26||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||1.26|-0.76|0.6260
81552763|NCT04303195|162781368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.543||0.8866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|1.0||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||1.00|-1.15|0.8866
81552764|NCT04303195|162781368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.558||0.8699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|1.01||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||1.01|-1.19|0.8699
81552765|NCT04303195|162781368|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.556||0.7297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|1.29||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||1.29|-0.91|0.7297
81552766|NCT04303195|162781369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.409||0.9034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.86||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.86|-0.76|0.9034
81552767|NCT04303195|162781369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.9742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.63||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.63|-0.68|0.9742
81552768|NCT04303195|162781369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.417||0.2235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|1.33||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||1.33|-0.31|0.2235
81574727|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8606|||||||Chi-squared|||Acetaminophen/Oxycodone Hydrochloride||||0.8606
81552769|NCT04303195|162781370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.3567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.12||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.12|-0.34|0.3567
81552770|NCT04303195|162781370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.1129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.05||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.05|-0.43|0.1129
81552771|NCT04303195|162781370|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.15||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.15|-0.33|0.4590
81552772|NCT04303195|162781371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.485||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.65||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.65|-1.27|0.5250
81552773|NCT04303195|162781371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.498||0.3991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.56||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.56|-1.41|0.3991
81552774|NCT04303195|162781371|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.497||0.9006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.92||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.92|-1.05|0.9006
81552775|NCT04303195|162781372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.444||0.6009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.64||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.64|-1.11|0.6009
81552776|NCT04303195|162781372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.454||0.4654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.56||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.56|-1.23|0.4654
81552777|NCT04303195|162781372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.455||0.8842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.97||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.97|-0.83|0.8842
81552778|NCT01065454|162781373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-2.71||||0.1044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.99|0.057||Baseline value, treatment group and region were used as fixed effects in the ANCOVA model|ANCOVA|||||0.057|-5.99|0.1044
81552779|NCT01065454|162781373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSMEANS Difference|-1.38||||0.5292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.71|2.94||Baseline value, treatment group and region were used as fixed effects in the ANCOVA model|ANCOVA|||||2.94|-5.71|0.5292
81552780|NCT01065454|162781373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-4.51||||0.0278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.52|-0.5||Baseline value, treatment group and region were used as fixed effects in the ANCOVA model|ANCOVA|||||-0.50|-8.52|0.0278
81552781|NCT01065454|162781373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|1.8||||0.3821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|5.84||Baseline value, treatment group and region were used as fixed effects in the ANCOVA model|ANCOVA|||||5.84|-2.25|0.3821
81552782|NCT01065454|162781373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|3.13||||0.2084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|8.02||Baseline value, treatment group and region were used as fixed effects in the ANCOVA model|ANCOVA|||||8.02|-1.76|0.2084
81552783|NCT01065454|162781373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-1.33||||0.5442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.66|3.0||Baseline value, treatment group and region were used as fixed effects in the ANCOVA model|ANCOVA|||||3.00|-5.66|0.5442
81552784|NCT01065454|162781374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|4.56||||||||4.56|-0.83|
81552785|NCT01065454|162781374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|3.51||||||||3.51|-3.12|
81552786|NCT01065454|162781374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|3.77||||||||3.77|-3.31|
81552787|NCT01065454|162781375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-46.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.4|-3.8||||||||-3.8|-89.4|
81552788|NCT01065454|162781375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-32.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.9|20.4||||||||20.4|-84.9|
81552789|NCT01065454|162781375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-26.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.0|30.0||||||||30.0|-83.0|
81552790|NCT01065454|162781376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-89.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-172.9|5.5||||||||5.5|-172.9|
81552791|NCT01065454|162781376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-58.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-162.1|45.6||||||||45.6|-162.1|
81552792|NCT01065454|162781376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-43.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-153.7|67.1||||||||67.1|-153.7|
81552793|NCT01065454|162781377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-239.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-363.4|-115.3||||||||-115.3|-363.4|
81552794|NCT01065454|162781377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-120.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-274.4|32.6||||||||32.6|-274.4|
81552795|NCT01065454|162781377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-25.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-189.3|138.2||||||||138.2|-189.3|
81552796|NCT01065454|162781378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-446.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-687.4|-205.6||||||||-205.6|-687.4|
81552797|NCT01065454|162781378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-231.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-530.4|67.2||||||||67.2|-530.4|
81552798|NCT01065454|162781378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-34.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-353.7|283.7||||||||283.7|-353.7|
81552799|NCT01065454|162781379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.5||||||||0.5|-3.1|
81552800|NCT01065454|162781379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.3||||||||1.3|-3.1|
81552801|NCT01065454|162781379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|1.5||||||||1.5|-3.2|
81552802|NCT01065454|162781380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LSS-MEANS Difference|-2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|0.8||||||||0.8|-5.0|
81552803|NCT01065454|162781380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS_MEANS|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.9||||||||4.9|-2.1|
81552804|NCT01065454|162781380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS_MEANS Difference|-1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|2.7||||||||2.7|-4.9|
81552805|NCT01065454|162781381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.14||||||||1.14|-0.58|
81552806|NCT01065454|162781381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|1.87||||||||1.87|-0.23|
81552807|NCT01065454|162781381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|1.06||||||||1.06|-1.11|
81552808|NCT01065454|162781382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-3.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.76|1.09||||||||1.09|-8.76|
81552809|NCT01065454|162781382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANs Difference|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.05|6.01||||||||6.01|-6.05|
81552810|NCT01065454|162781382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-2.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.93|4.06||||||||4.06|-8.93|
81552811|NCT01065454|162781383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|1.24||||||||1.24|-0.21|
81552812|NCT01065454|162781383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS_MEANS Difference|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|1.69||||||||1.69|-0.07|
81552813|NCT01065454|162781383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.15||||||||1.15|-0.74|
81552814|NCT01065454|162781384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-5.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.33|7.22||||||||7.22|-17.33|
81552815|NCT01065454|162781384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.55|15.11||||||||15.11|-14.55|
81552816|NCT01065454|162781384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-5.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.05|10.69||||||||10.69|-21.05|
81552817|NCT01065454|162781385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS_MEANS Difference|-4.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.13|12.6||||||||12.60|-21.13|
81552818|NCT01065454|162781385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|2.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.59|23.16||||||||23.16|-17.59|
81552819|NCT01065454|162781385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-4.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.43|17.2||||||||17.20|-26.43|
81552820|NCT01065454|162781386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|5.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.38|17.95||||||||17.95|-7.38|
81552821|NCT01065454|162781386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|6.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.79|22.73||||||||22.73|-9.79|
81552822|NCT01065454|162781386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|10.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.14|26.84||||||||26.84|-6.14|
81552823|NCT01065454|162781387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.24||||||||0.24|-0.55|
81552824|NCT01065454|162781387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.67||||||||0.67|-0.34|
81552825|NCT01065454|162781387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.56||||||||0.56|-0.45|
81552826|NCT01065454|162781388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|10.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.48|38.81||||||||38.81|-18.48|
81552827|NCT01065454|162781388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|7.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.76|42.59||||||||42.59|-26.76|
81552828|NCT01065454|162781388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-6.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.08|31.78||||||||31.78|-44.08|
81552829|NCT01065454|162781390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.36|14.61||||||||14.61|-13.36|
81552830|NCT01065454|162781390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-9.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.32|5.39||||||||5.39|-24.32|
81552831|NCT01065454|162781390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-6.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.26|10.13||||||||10.13|-22.26|
81552832|NCT01065454|162781392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.1||||||||0.10|-0.04|
81552833|NCT01065454|162781392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.09||||||||0.09|-0.07|
81552834|NCT01065454|162781392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.11||||||||0.11|-0.07|
81552835|NCT01065454|162781393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-6.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.81|-0.78||||||||-0.78|-12.81|
81552836|NCT01065454|162781393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-6.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.96|0.35||||||||0.35|-13.96|
81552837|NCT01065454|162781393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.29|0.28||||||||0.28|-15.29|
81552838|NCT01065454|162781394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-24.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-117.58|68.33||||||||68.33|-117.58|
81552839|NCT01065454|162781394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-53.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-162.46|55.88||||||||55.88|-162.46|
81552840|NCT01065454|162781394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-8.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-135.78|119.06||||||||119.06|-135.78|
81552841|NCT01065454|162781395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-407.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1055.23|240.54||||||||240.54|-1055.23|
81552842|NCT01065454|162781395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-447.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1212.74|318.22||||||||318.22|-1212.74|
81552843|NCT01065454|162781395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-517.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1369.48|334.53||||||||334.53|-1369.48|
81552844|NCT01065454|162781396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.01||||||||0.01|-0.01|
81552845|NCT01065454|162781396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.0||||||||0.00|-0.02|
81552846|NCT01065454|162781396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.01||||||||0.01|-0.02|
81552847|NCT01065454|162781397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.03||||||||0.03|-0.04|
81552848|NCT01065454|162781397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.05||||||||0.05|-0.04|
81552849|NCT01065454|162781397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.03||||||||0.03|-0.07|
81552850|NCT01065454|162781398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANSA Difference|-14.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.79|2.53||||||||2.53|-30.79|
81552851|NCT01065454|162781398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-12.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.89|7.43||||||||7.43|-32.89|
81552852|NCT01065454|162781398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS-MEANS Difference|-18.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.53|5.0||||||||5.00|-41.53|
81552853|NCT05688670|162781399|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.18|-0.59|0.001
81552854|NCT05688670|162781400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||12-24 hour postoperative opioid use||0.08|-0.20|0.41
81552855|NCT05688670|162781400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||24-48 hour postoperative opioid use||0.06|-0.37|0.14
81552856|NCT05688670|162781400|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||12-48 hours hours after surgery||0.09|-0.52|0.16
81552857|NCT05688670|162781401|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.22|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.22|-1.02|0.004
81552858|NCT05688670|162781402|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-49.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.9|-20.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-20.1|-78.9|0.002
81574728|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3363|||||||Chi-squared|||Acetaminophen/Oxycodone Hydrochloride||||0.3363
81574729|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3319|||||||Chi-squared|||Amoxicillin/Clavulanate Potassium||||0.3319
81574730|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5615|||||||Chi-squared|||Amoxicillin/Clavulanate Potassium||||0.5615
81552859|NCT03630770|162781474|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.98||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.7||p-values underwent generalized estimating equations adjustment for multiple measures per individuals within time.|Negative binomial regression|||Stool fungal counts (cfu/g) were compared between groups using negative binomial regression within time period (before, during, after). Rate ratio was calculated to reflect the direction and magnitude of change in stool colony counts between time periods (before v. during supplementation) for the control group.||1.7|0.55|0.9
81552860|NCT03630770|162781474|OTHER||Rate Ratio|8.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.6|25.0||p-values underwent generalized estimating equations adjustment for multiple measures per individuals within time.|Negative binomial regression|||Stool fungal counts (cfu/g) were compared between groups using negative binomial regression within time period (before, during, after). Rate ratio was calculated to reflect the direction and magnitude of change in stool colony counts between time periods (during v. after supplementation) for the control group.||25|2.6|<0.001
81552861|NCT03630770|162781474|OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.15||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.75||p-values underwent generalized estimating equations adjustment for multiple measures per individuals within time.|Negative binomial regression|||Stool fungal counts (cfu/g) were compared between groups using negative binomial regression within time period (before, during, after). Rate ratio was calculated to reflect the direction and magnitude of change in stool colony counts between time periods (before v. during supplementation) for the MCT group.||0.75|0.03|0.02
81552862|NCT03630770|162781474|OTHER||Rate Ratio|61.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|533.0||p-values underwent generalized estimating equations adjustment for multiple measures per individuals within time.|Negative binomial regression|||Stool fungal counts (cfu/g) were compared between groups using negative binomial regression within time period (before, during, after). Rate ratio was calculated to reflect the direction and magnitude of change in stool colony counts between time periods (during v. after supplementation) for the MCT group.||533|6.9|<0.001
81552863|NCT00796445|162781481|NON_INFERIORITY|The aim of this analysis was to demonstrate the clinical efficacy in terms of disease-free survival (DFS) of recMAGE-A3 + AS15 ASCI compared to placebo in the overall study population of patients with completely resected stage III cutaneous melanoma with macroscopic lymph node involvement.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.013||||0.8566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.879|1.169|||Regression, Cox|||At Final analysis (Month 30)||1.169|0.879|0.8566
81552864|NCT00796445|162781481|NON_INFERIORITY|The aim of this analysis was to demonstrate the clinical efficacy in terms of DFS of the recMAGE-A3 + AS15 ASCI compared to placebo in the population presenting the potentially favorable gene expression signature.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.111||||0.4821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.828|1.491|||Regression, Cox|||At Final analysis (Month 30)||1.491|0.828|0.4821
81552865|NCT00796445|162781481|NON_INFERIORITY|The aim of this analysis was to demonstrate the clinical efficacy in terms of DFS of the recMAGE-A3 + AS15 ASCI compared to placebo in the population without the potentially favorable gene expression signature|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.915||||0.5375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.691|1.212|||Regression, Cox|||At Final analysis (Month 30)||1.212|0.691|0.5375
81552866|NCT00796445|162781482|NON_INFERIORITY|The aim of this analysis was to demonstrate the clinical efficacy in terms of disease-free survival (DFS) of recMAGE-A3 + AS15 ASCI compared to placebo in the overall study population of patients with completely resected stage III cutaneous melanoma with macroscopic lymph node involvement|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.023||||0.7534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.175|||Regression, Cox|||At Follow-up analysis (up to Year 5)||1.175|0.890|0.7534
81552867|NCT00796445|162781482|NON_INFERIORITY|The aim of this analysis was to demonstrate the clinical efficacy in terms of DFS of the recMAGE-A3 + AS15 ASCI compared to placebo in the population presenting the potentially favorable gene expression signature.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.094||||0.5385|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.821|1.457|||Regression, Cox|||At Follow-up analysis (up to Year 5)||1.457|0.821|0.5385
81552868|NCT00796445|162781482|NON_INFERIORITY|The aim of this analysis was to demonstrate the clinical efficacy in terms of DFS of the recMAGE-A3 + AS15 ASCI compared to placebo in the population without the potentially favorable gene expression signature.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.918||||0.5419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.698|1.207|||Regression, Cox|||At Follow-up analysis (up to Year 5)||1.207|0.698|0.5419
81552869|NCT02737891|162781494|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.8||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.36|-1.29||Two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|ANCOVA|||The analysis was based on a parametric model, i.e. compared between treatment arms by means of an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model (proc MIXED) using change from baseline to the end of treatment as dependent variable, treatment and study site as fixed effects and the value from baseline as covariate. The residual errors were assumed independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) and normally distributed.||-1.29|-6.36|0.004
81552870|NCT02737891|162781495|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.33||Two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|ANCOVA|||The analysis was based on a parametric model, i.e. compared between treatment arms by means of an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model (proc MIXED) using change from baseline to the end of treatment as dependent variable, treatment and study site as fixed effects and the value from baseline as covariate. The residual errors were assumed independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) and normally distributed.||0.33|-0.23|0.724
81552871|NCT02737891|162781496|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|-2.3||Two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 0.|ANCOVA|||The analysis was based on a parametric model, i.e. compared between treatment arms by means of an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model (proc MIXED) using change from baseline to the end of treatment as dependent variable, treatment and study site as fixed effects and the value from baseline as covariate. The residual errors were assumed independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) and normally distributed.||-2.30|-4.65|<0.0001
81552872|NCT05194579|162781501|EQUIVALENCE|Pharmacokinetic equivalence were assessed by constructing the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the GMR (test/reference) for Cmax, AUClast and AUCinf. This table displays Cmax statistical analysis.|Ratio of Geometric Mean|117.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.07|132.93|||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was PF-06881894 OBI was not equivalent to PF-06881894 PFS.||132.93|103.07|
81552873|NCT05194579|162781502|EQUIVALENCE|Pharmacokinetic equivalence were assessed by constructing the 90% CIs for the GMR (test/reference) for Cmax, AUClast and AUCinf. This table displays AUClast statistical analysis.|Ratio of Geometric Mean|122.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.9|138.22|||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was PF-06881894 OBI was not equivalent to PF-06881894 PFS.||138.22|107.90|
81574731|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8898|||||||Chi-squared|||Amoxicillin/Clavulanate Potassium||||0.8898
81574732|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.367|||||||Chi-squared|||Cyclobenzaprine Hydrochloride||||0.3670
81552874|NCT05194579|162781503|EQUIVALENCE|Pharmacokinetic equivalence were assessed by constructing the 90% CIs for the GMR (test/reference) for Cmax, AUClast and AUCinf. This table displays AUCinf statistical analysis.|Ratio of Geometric Mean|123.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.75|140.82|||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was PF-06881894 OBI was not equivalent to PF-06881894 PFS.||140.82|108.75|
81552875|NCT03232333|162781561|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.71|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||=0.71
81552876|NCT03232333|162781562|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.63|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||=0.63
81552877|NCT03232333|162781563|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.01|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||=.01
81552878|NCT01087736|162781580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR)|0.89||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|0.98||We tested our Primary hypothesis with a random-intercept repeated subject negative binomial model, modeling week (baseline - week 12) as a continuous variable. All analyses were intent-to-treat and used all observations from all weeks.|negative binomial regression|||Our primary protocol-defined analysis was to examine the within-group efficacy of topiramate to reduce percent drinking days (%DD).||0.98|0.89|0.019
81552879|NCT01087736|162781580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|||||||Other|||There were no pre hoc hypothesis regarding change within placebo group. We were only tested change within the topiramate condition.||||0.00
81552880|NCT01087736|162781580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR)|0.38||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.94|||Negative binomial model|||"A secondary analysis was powered to detect a Signal or statistical trend (p\<0.10) for a difference between the topiramate and placebo condition. We compared percent drinking days per week between groups averaged over the active phase of the trial (weeks 1-12). The negative binomial model included fixed effect for week, treatment group, and the interaction between treatment group and week. We covaried for baseline %DD averages to control for prestudy and study enrollment effects."||0.94|0.15|0.036
81552881|NCT01087736|162781581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.026|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We planned to explore the efficacy of topiramate in reducing PTSD symptom severity. We used random-intercept linear mixed models to explore the efficacy for topiramate related reduction in PTSD symptomatology. We looked for an effect of week within TOP. Baseline scores for PTSD symptoms were used as covariates in group comparisons. All analyses were intent-to-treat and used all observations from all weeks.||||<0.026
81552882|NCT01087736|162781581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|||||||Other|||There was not a pre hoc hypothesis regarding change within placebo group. We only examined within group change in the topiramate condition.||||0.00
81552883|NCT03495856|162781586|OTHER|within-group paired t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|0.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p less than or equal to 0.05. That calculated p-value in the statistical hypothesis test was equal to 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.00|-1.55|0.05
81552884|NCT03495856|162781587|OTHER|within-group paired t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.42||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|-0.71|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.71|-6.63|0.017
81552885|NCT03495856|162781588|OTHER|Within-group paired t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|1.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.50|-1.39|0.938
81552886|NCT03495856|162781589|OTHER|Within-group paired t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.53|-1.15||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p less than or equal to 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.15|-5.53|0.005
81552887|NCT03495856|162781590|OTHER|Within-group paired t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.09|0.66|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.66|-5.09|0.124
81552888|NCT03495856|162781591|OTHER|Within-group paired t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-2.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-2.07|-7.30|0.001
81552889|NCT03495856|162781592|OTHER|Within-group paired t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|-0.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.24|-2.31|0.018
81552890|NCT03495856|162781593|OTHER|Within-group paired t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|5.01|||t-test, 2 sided|||||5.01|0.58|0.016
81552891|NCT03495856|162781594|OTHER|Within-group paired t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.88|-2.03|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-2.03|-7.88|0.002
81552892|NCT03495856|162781595|OTHER|Within-group paired t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.45|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.47|18.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||||18.07|8.47|<0.001
81552893|NCT03495856|162781596|OTHER|Within-group paired t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.96||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.92|12.08|||t-test, 2 sided|||||12.08|3.92|0.001
81552894|NCT00435045|162781597|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of the non-HDL-C response was assessed by calculating the 2-sided 90% and 95% confidence intervals (CIs)for each difference in response based on comparing the effects of increases in atorvastatin dose on the percent changes from baseline to the end of each atorvastatin period, a repeated-ANOVA model was used.||||||0.0002||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.0002
81552895|NCT00567255|162781622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.56|||<|0.001||95.0|-5.19|-3.93|||ANCOVA|||||-3.93|-5.19|<0.001
81552896|NCT00567255|162781623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|-4.38|||ANCOVA|||||-4.38|-5.95|<0.001
81552897|NCT00567255|162781624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.61|||<|0.001||95.0|4.95|8.84|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.84|4.95|<0.001
81552898|NCT00567255|162781625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.05|7.47|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.47|4.05|<0.001
81552899|NCT00567255|162781626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|7.98|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.98|3.60|<0.001
81552900|NCT00567255|162781627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.43|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|-2.53|||ANCOVA|||||-2.53|-4.33|<0.001
81552901|NCT00567255|162781628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|3.57|||ANCOVA|||||3.57|1.61|<0.001
81552902|NCT00567255|162781629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.96||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.007
81552903|NCT00567255|162781630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.46|5.09|||ANCOVA|||||5.09|2.46|<0.001
81552904|NCT00567255|162781631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.24||||0.091|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.091
81574733|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8155|||||||Chi-squared|||Cyclobenzaprine Hydrochloride||||0.8155
81552905|NCT00567255|162781632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.64|||||TWO_SIDED|||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||
81552906|NCT00567255|162781633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.85||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||0.85|-1.60|
81552907|NCT00567255|162781634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.29|||||TWO_SIDED|||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||
81552908|NCT00567255|162781635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.92|-4.54||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||-4.54|-9.92|
81552909|NCT00567255|162781636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.29|-1.44||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||-1.44|-7.29|
81552910|NCT00567255|162781637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.3||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||1.30|-0.70|
81552911|NCT00567255|162781638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.58||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||1.58|0.16|
81552912|NCT00567255|162781639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.6||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||0.60|-0.49|
81552913|NCT00567255|162781640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.52||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||0.52|-0.56|
81552914|NCT00567255|162781641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.02||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||||Due to pre-specified hypothesis testing design, no formal statistical inference testing was performed.||0.02|-0.98|
81552915|NCT01743001|162781644|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|-4.7||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.8|13.5||To control for multiplicity across the primary and secondary endpoints, all secondary endpoints were analyzed hierarchically according to order and significance as pre-specified in the protocol eliminating further adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included treatment group, presence of DS (yes/no), and WHO FC (II vs III/IV) as categorical factors, and baseline 6MWD value as covariate||The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between macitentan and placebo for the mean change from baseline to Week 16 in 6MWD. Null hypothesis was tested by an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).||13.5|-22.8|0.6120
81552916|NCT01743001|162781645|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.24||The secondary efficacy endpoints were analyzed hierarchically as this approach eliminated the requirement for further adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model adjusted for randomized treatment group and location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid / post-tricupsid ) as factors.||For this secondary endpoint of WHO functional class, the improvement from baseline to Week 16 in WHO functional class was evaluated. The null hypothesis is the odds of improvement are the same in the placebo and the macitentan group.||1.24|0.23|0.1450
81552917|NCT01743001|162781646|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|0.08||||0.6818||95.0|-0.29|0.44||The secondary efficacy endpoints were analyzed hierarchically as this approach eliminated the requirement for further adjustment for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect(pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors, baseline Borg dyspnea index as covariate||The null hypothesis was that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 in the Borg dyspnea index is the same in the macitentan and in the placebo group.||0.44|-0.29|0.6818
81552918|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|-1.0||||0.6431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|3.1|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the SF-36 domain score of Physical Functioning.||3.1|-5.0|0.6431
81552919|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|-1.4||||0.5988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|3.9|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the SF-36 domain score of Role-Physical.||3.9|-6.7|0.5988
81552920|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|0.1||||0.9642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|6.2|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the SF-36 domain score of Pain Index.||6.2|-5.9|0.9642
81552921|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|3.1||||0.1542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|7.3|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the SF-36 domain score of General Health Perceptions.||7.3|-1.2|0.1542
81552922|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|1.1||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|5.3|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the SF-36 domain score of Vitality.||5.3|-3.1|0.6020
81552923|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|-1.4||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|4.4|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the SF-36 domain score of Social Functioning.||4.4|-7.2|0.6340
81552924|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|-2.8||||0.3384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|3.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the SF-36 domain score of Role-Emotional.||3.0|-8.7|0.3384
81552925|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|-2.3||||0.2704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|1.8|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the SF-36 domain score of Mental Health Index.||1.8|-6.4|0.2704
81552926|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|-0.4||||0.6431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.3|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the SF-36 domain score of Physical Functioning (norm-based).||1.3|-2.1|0.6431
81552927|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|-0.6||||0.5988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|1.5|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the SF-36 domain score of Role-Physical (norm-based).||1.5|-2.6|0.5988
81552928|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|0.1||||0.9642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|2.6|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the SF-36 domain score of Pain Index (norm-based).||2.6|-2.5|0.9642
81552929|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|1.5||||0.1542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.5|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the SF-36 domain score of General Health Perceptions (norm-based).||3.5|-0.6|0.1542
81552930|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|0.6||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.6|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the SF-36 domain score of Vitality (norm-based).||2.6|-1.5|0.6020
81552931|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|-0.6||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.9|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the SF-36 domain score of Social Functioning (norm-based).||1.9|-3.1|0.6340
81552932|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|-1.3||||0.3384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|1.4|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the SF-36 domain score of Role-Emotional (norm-based).||1.4|-4.1|0.3384
81552933|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|-1.3||||0.2704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|1.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the SF-36 domain score of Mental Health Index.||1.0|-3.6|0.2704
81552934|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|0.7||||0.4332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.3|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the Physical Component Summary Score.||2.3|-1.0|0.4332
81552935|NCT01743001|162781647|SUPERIORITY||least-square (LS) mean difference|-1.1||||0.3416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|1.2|||ANCOVA|Adjusted for randomized treatment group, location of cardiac defect (pre-tricupsid/post-tricupsid) as factors and baseline scores as covariates.||The null hypothesis is that the mean change from baseline to Week 16 is the same in the macitentan and the placebo group for the Mental Component Summary Score.||1.2|-3.4|0.3416
81552936|NCT03052426|162781650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9327||||||p=0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance|Chi-squared|ChiSqaure 0.1394, DF 2 for aches||Wilcoxon/Kruskal-Wallis Tests and ChiSqaure analysis were completed for aches/pains at the three month time frame||||0.9327
81552937|NCT03052426|162781650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7523||||||p=0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance|Chi-squared|ChiSquare 0.5693, DF 2||Wilcoxon/Kruskal-Wallis Tests and ChiSqaure analysis were completed for discomfort at the three month time frame||||0.7523
81552938|NCT03052426|162781650|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9196||||||p=0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance|Chi-squared|ChiSquare 0.1676, DF 2||Wilcoxon/Kruskal-Wallis Tests and ChiSqaure analysis were completed for interference at the three month time frame.||||0.9196
81552939|NCT03052426|162781651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6316||||||p=0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance|Chi-squared|ChiSqaure 0.9190, DF 2||Wilcoxon/Kruskal-Wallis Tests and ChiSquare Analysis were completed||||0.6316
81552940|NCT03052426|162781651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2595||||||p=0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance|Chi-squared|ChiSqaure 2.6983, DF||Wilcoxon/Kruskal-Wallis Tests and ChiSqaure analysis were completed for discomfort at the six month time frame.||||0.2595
81552941|NCT03052426|162781651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4495||||||p=0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance|Chi-squared|ChiSquare 1.5991, DF 2||Wilcoxon/Kruskal-Wallis Tests and ChiSqaure analysis were completed for interference at the six month time frame||||0.4495
81552942|NCT03052426|162781652|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Aches (F-test G-G Epsilon (1.26, 15.18) = 34.70, p \< 0.0001)|MANOVA|||Three and six month results were combined and compared to baseline data for each of the outcome variables. Repeated measures MANOVAs with pairwise comparisons were used to examine the decrease of variables over time from time 1 to times 2 and 3.||||<0.0001
81552943|NCT03052426|162781652|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0006||||||Uncomfortable (F-test G-G Epsilon (1.43, 17.15) = 14.39, p = 0.0006), from time 1 to times 2 and 3|MANOVA|||Three and six month results were combined and compared to baseline data for each of the outcome variables. Repeated measures MANOVAs with pairwise comparisons were used to examine the decrease of variables over time from time 1 to times 2 and 3.||||=0.0006
81552944|NCT03052426|162781652|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Interference (F-test G-G Epsilon (1.55, 18.66) = 34.09, p \< 0.0001), from time 1 to times 2 and 3.|MANOVA|||We used repeated measures MANOVAs with pairwise comparisons to examine the decrease of the variables over time. Significant differences for within subjects by time were found||||<0.0001
81552945|NCT01565343|162781656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ICC|0.9893||||||95.0|||||ICC|||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient (ICC) of AD subjects 50-70 min test vs. retest values||||
81552946|NCT01565343|162781656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ICC|0.9574||||||95.0|||||ICC|||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient of Control subjects 50-70 min test vs. retest values||||
81552947|NCT01565343|162781656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean % difference|2.35|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.413||||95.0||||||||Intra-subject variability (% difference) of AD subjects 50-70 min test vs. retest values||||
81552948|NCT01565343|162781656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean % difference|1.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.839||||95.0||||||||Intra-subject variability (% difference) of control subjects 50-70 min test vs. retest values||||
81552949|NCT01433289|162781722|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The study hypothesis tested whether Polyphenon E given twice daily for 14 days at the specified doses has an effect on antiviral activity compared with placebo, measured by differences from baseline to day 14 in plasma HIV-1 RNA level (log10 copies/mL). The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to test the null hypothesis that there was no change at Day 14 versus baseline.||||>0.05
81552950|NCT01433289|162781722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74||||||Analysis was stratified by treatment group. The Kruskal-Wallis test was used to compare the change of log10 HIV-1 RNA copies/ml between treatment groups.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.74
81552951|NCT00470834|162781726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.79
81552952|NCT00470834|162781726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.46|||||The hazard ratio is based on the Cox proportional hazards model.|||1.46|0.61|
81552953|NCT00470834|162781726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk Reduction|5.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.14|39.05|||||Relative Risk Reduction = 100 \* (1 - Relative Risk).|||39.05|-46.14|
81552954|NCT00244140|162781731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Images Rated Good/Excellent: BR1|95.8||||||95.0|93.3|97.6||||||Study was uncontrolled - No comparison between groups. The 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated for each of the 3 blinded readers separately. This analysis refers to the assessment of blinded reader 1 (BR1).||97.6|93.3|
81552955|NCT00244140|162781731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Images Rated Good/Excellent: BR2|96.3||||||95.0|93.9|98.0||||||Study was uncontrolled - No comparison between groups. The 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated for each of the 3 blinded readers separately. This analysis refers to the assessment of blinded reader 2 (BR2).||98.0|93.9|
81552956|NCT00244140|162781731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Images Rated Good/Excellent: BR3|98.4||||||95.0|96.6|99.4||||||Study was uncontrolled - No comparison between groups. The 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated for each of the 3 blinded readers separately. This analysis refers to the assessment of blinded reader 3 (BR3).||99.4|96.6|
81552957|NCT00244140|162781732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Images Rated Yes|99.7||||||95.0|98.6|100.0||||||||100.0|98.6|
81552958|NCT00244140|162781733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Images Rated Good/Excellent|99.5||||||95.0|98.1|99.9||||||||99.9|98.1|
81552959|NCT00244140|162781734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Images Rated Yes: BR1|98.4||||||95.0|96.6|99.4||||||Study was uncontrolled - No comparison between groups. The 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated for each of the 3 blinded readers separately. This analysis refers to the assessment of blinded reader 1 (BR1).||99.4|96.6|
81552960|NCT00244140|162781734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Images Rated Yes: BR2|100.0||||||95.0|99.0|100.0||||||Study was uncontrolled - No comparison between groups. The 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated for each of the 3 blinded readers separately. This analysis refers to the assessment of blinded reader 2 (BR2).||100.0|99.0|
81552961|NCT00244140|162781734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Images Rated Yes: BR3|99.7||||||95.0|98.6|100.0||||||Study was uncontrolled - No comparison between groups. The 95% Confidence Interval (CI) were calculated for each of the 3 blinded readers separately. This analysis refers to the assessment of blinded reader 3 (BR3).||100.0|98.6|
81552962|NCT02673541|162781736|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81552963|NCT05408637|162781741|OTHER|The small sample size did not allow for statistical tests. Therefore, we looked at overall patterns and calculated differences between stimulation (Active vs Sham).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|54.75|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Active - Sham|||||
81552964|NCT05408637|162781741|OTHER||Percent Difference|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Active - Sham|The small sample size did not allow for statistical tests. Therefore, we looked at percent difference between stimulation (Active vs Sham).||||
81552965|NCT05408637|162781741|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We evaluated the effect size of the difference between Active and Sham using Cohen's d.||||
81552966|NCT05408637|162781742|OTHER|The small sample size did not allow for statistical tests. Therefore, we looked at overall patterns and calculated differences between active stimulation timepoints (Day 1 vs Day 5).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|224.8392|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Day 5 Active - Day 1 Active|||||
81552967|NCT05408637|162781742|OTHER||Percent Difference|4.35|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference = Day 5 Active - Day 1 Active|The small sample size did not allow for statistical tests. Therefore, we calculated percent difference between active stimulation timepoints (Day 1 vs Day 5).||||
81552968|NCT05408637|162781742|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||We evaluated the effect size of the difference between active stimulation timepoints (Day 1 vs Day 5) using Cohen's d.||||
81552969|NCT05408637|162781743|OTHER||rank biserial correlation coefficient|0.767||||0.15|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to evaluate changes in the IGT at Baseline vs Day 5 due to the small sample size and distributional assumptions. Effect sizes were calculated using the rank biserial correlation coefficient (r) to estimate the magnitude of change.||||0.15
81552970|NCT05408637|162781743|OTHER|The Friedman test was used to assess overall differences in IGT across Baseline, Day 1, and Day 5.||||||0.038|||||||Friedman test|||||||0.038
81552971|NCT05408637|162781743|OTHER|The Friedman test was used to assess overall differences in IGT across all timepoints (Baseline, Day 1, Day 5, Follow-Up).||||||0.043|||||||Friedman test|||||||0.043
81552972|NCT05408637|162781743|OTHER|The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to evaluate changes in the BIS across timepoints due to the small sample size and distributional assumptions. Effect sizes were calculated using the rank biserial correlation coefficient (r) to estimate the magnitude of change.|rank biserial correlation coefficient|0.134||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|BIS across timepoints||||||0.42
81552973|NCT05408637|162781743|OTHER|The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to evaluate changes in the BRIEF-A across timepoints due to the small sample size and distributional assumptions.||||||0.232|||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|BRIEF-A across timepoints||||||0.232
81552974|NCT05408637|162781743|OTHER|The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to evaluate changes in the i7 Impulsivity across timepoints due to the small sample size and distributional assumptions. Effect sizes were calculated using the rank biserial correlation coefficient (r) to estimate the magnitude of change.|rank biserial correlation coefficient|0.575||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|i7 Impulsivity||||||0.06
81552975|NCT05408637|162781743|OTHER|The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to evaluate changes in the i7 Venturesomeness across timepoints due to the small sample size and distributional assumptions. Effect sizes were calculated using the rank biserial correlation coefficient (r) to estimate the magnitude of change.|rank biserial correlation coefficient|0.275||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.36
81552976|NCT05408637|162781744|OTHER|Non-parametric tests were employed to evaluate changes across MOODS-SR Baseline to Day 5 due to the small sample size and distributional assumptions. The Wilcoxon signed-rank tests were applied for pairwise comparisons. Effect sizes were calculated using Cohen's d to estimate the magnitude of change.|Cohen's d|0.12||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.6
81552977|NCT05408637|162781744|OTHER|Non-parametric tests were employed to evaluate changes across MOODS-SR Baseline to Follow Up due to the small sample size and distributional assumptions. The Wilcoxon signed-rank tests were applied for pairwise comparisons. Effect sizes were calculated using Cohen's d to estimate the magnitude of change.|Cohen's d|0.24||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.2
81552978|NCT03060551|162781769|OTHER|Because most efficacy data consisted of non-parameteric variables, results were shown as median values and interquartile range. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to analyze differences between baseline and at 2W, 6W, 12W and 24W, respectively, using IBM-SPSS Statistics version 24.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05. Safety profiles were descriptively analyzed.||||||0.256||||||p value (24 weeks-baseline)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.256
81552979|NCT03060551|162781770|OTHER|Because most efficacy data consisted of non-parameteric variables, results were shown as median values and interquartile range. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to analyze differences between baseline and at 2W, 6W, 12W and 24W, respectively, using IBM-SPSS Statistics version 24.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05. Safety profiles were descriptively analyzed.||||||0.682||||||p-value (24 weeks-baseline)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.682
81552980|NCT03060551|162781771|OTHER|Because most efficacy data consisted of non-parameteric variables, results were shown as median values and interquartile range. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to analyze differences between baseline and at 2W, 6W, 12W and 24W, respectively, using IBM-SPSS Statistics version 24.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05. Safety profiles were descriptively analyzed.||||||0.151||||||p-value (24 weeks-baseline)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.151
81552981|NCT03060551|162781772|OTHER|Because most efficacy data consisted of non-parameteric variables, results were shown as median values and interquartile range. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to analyze differences between baseline and at 2W, 6W, 12W and 24W, respectively, using IBM-SPSS Statistics version 24.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05. Safety profiles were descriptively analyzed.||||||0.516||||||p-value (24 weeks-baseline)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.516
81552982|NCT03060551|162781773|OTHER|Because most efficacy data consisted of non-parameteric variables, results were shown as median values and interquartile range. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to analyze differences between baseline and at 2W, 6W, 12W and 24W, respectively, using IBM-SPSS Statistics version 24.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05. Safety profiles were descriptively analyzed.|||||>|0.999||||||p-value (24 weeks-baseline)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.999
81552983|NCT03060551|162781774|OTHER|Because most efficacy data consisted of non-parameteric variables, results were shown as median values and interquartile range. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to analyze differences between baseline and at 2W, 6W, 12W and 24W, respectively, using IBM-SPSS Statistics version 24.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05. Safety profiles were descriptively analyzed.||||||0.034||||||p-value (24 weeks-baseline)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.034
81552984|NCT03060551|162781775|OTHER|Because most efficacy data consisted of non-parameteric variables, results were shown as median values and interquartile range. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to analyze differences between baseline and at 2W, 6W, 12W and 24W, respectively, using IBM-SPSS Statistics version 24.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05. Safety profiles were descriptively analyzed.||||||0.656||||||p-value (24 weeks-baseline)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.656
81574734|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7091|||||||Chi-squared|||Cyclobenzaprine Hydrochloride||||0.7091
81574735|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9769|||||||Chi-squared|||Fluticasone Propionate||||0.9769
81552985|NCT03060551|162781776|OTHER|Because most efficacy data consisted of non-parameteric variables, results were shown as median values and interquartile range. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to analyze differences between baseline and at 2W, 6W, 12W and 24W, respectively, using IBM-SPSS Statistics version 24.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05. Safety profiles were descriptively analyzed.||||||0.096||||||p-value (24 weeks-baseline)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.096
81552986|NCT03060551|162781777|OTHER|Because most efficacy data consisted of non-parameteric variables, results were shown as median values and interquartile range. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to analyze differences between baseline and at 2W, 6W, 12W and 24W, respectively, using IBM-SPSS Statistics version 24.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05. Safety profiles were descriptively analyzed.||||||0.019||||||p-value (24 weeks-baseline)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.019
81552987|NCT03060551|162781778|OTHER|Because most efficacy data consisted of non-parameteric variables, results were shown as median values and interquartile range. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to analyze differences between baseline and at 2W, 6W, 12W and 24W, respectively, using IBM-SPSS Statistics version 24.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05. Safety profiles were descriptively analyzed.||||||0.05||||||p-value (24 weeks-baseline)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.050
81552988|NCT03060551|162781779|OTHER|Because most efficacy data consisted of non-parameteric variables, results were shown as median values and interquartile range. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to analyze differences between baseline and at 2W, 6W, 12W and 24W, respectively, using IBM-SPSS Statistics version 24.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05. Safety profiles were descriptively analyzed.||||||0.372||||||p-value (24 weeks-baseline)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.372
81552989|NCT03060551|162781780|OTHER|Because most efficacy data consisted of non-parameteric variables, results were shown as median values and interquartile range. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to analyze differences between baseline and at 2W, 6W, 12W and 24W, respectively, using IBM-SPSS Statistics version 24.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05. Safety profiles were descriptively analyzed.||||||0.024||||||p-value (24 weeks-baseline)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.024
81552990|NCT03060551|162781781|OTHER|Because most efficacy data consisted of non-parameteric variables, results were shown as median values and interquartile range. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to analyze differences between baseline and at 2W, 6W, 12W and 24W, respectively, using IBM-SPSS Statistics version 24.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05. Safety profiles were descriptively analyzed.||||||0.188||||||p-value (24 weeks-baseline)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.188
81552991|NCT03060551|162781782|OTHER|Because most efficacy data consisted of non-parameteric variables, results were shown as median values and interquartile range. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to analyze differences between baseline and at 2W, 6W, 12W and 24W, respectively, using IBM-SPSS Statistics version 24.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05. Safety profiles were descriptively analyzed.||||||0.372||||||p-value (24 weeks-baseline)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.372
81552992|NCT03060551|162781783|OTHER|Because most efficacy data consisted of non-parameteric variables, results were shown as median values and interquartile range. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to analyze differences between baseline and at 2W, 6W, 12W and 24W, respectively, using IBM-SPSS Statistics version 24.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05. Safety profiles were descriptively analyzed.||||||0.633||||||p-value (24 weeks-baseline)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.633
81552993|NCT03060551|162781784|OTHER|Because most efficacy data consisted of non-parameteric variables, results were shown as median values and interquartile range. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to analyze differences between baseline and at 2W, 6W, 12W and 24W, respectively, using IBM-SPSS Statistics version 24.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was considered at p \< 0.05. Safety profiles were descriptively analyzed.||||||0.38||||||p-value (24 weeks-baseline)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.380
81552994|NCT00893815|162781796|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.1||Threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Regression, Logistic||HIV-positive / HIV-negative|||1.10|0.27|0.09
81552995|NCT00893815|162781797|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.61||Threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Regression, Logistic||HIV-positive / HIV-negative|Comparing prevalence of verbal fluency impairment between HIV-positive and HIV-negative military beneficiaries||1.61|0.35|0.45
81552996|NCT00893815|162781797|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.56||Threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Regression, Logistic||HIV-positive / HIV-negative|Comparing prevalence of abstraction executive functioning impairment between HIV-positive and HIV-negative military beneficiaries||1.56|0.35|0.43
81552997|NCT00893815|162781797|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|5.17||Threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Regression, Logistic||HIV-positive / HIV-negative|Comparing prevalence of speed of information processing impairment between HIV-positive and HIV-negative military beneficiaries||5.17|0.41|0.56
81552998|NCT00893815|162781797|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.93||Threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Regression, Logistic||HIV-positive / HIV-negative|Comparing prevalence of attention/working memory impairment between HIV-positive and HIV-negative military beneficiaries||2.93|0.60|0.49
81552999|NCT00893815|162781797|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.84||Threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Regression, Logistic||HIV-positive / HIV-negative|Comparing prevalence of learning impairment between HIV-positive and HIV-negative military beneficiaries||0.84|0.22|0.01
81553000|NCT00893815|162781797|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.39||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.34||Threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Regression, Logistic||HIV-positive / HIV-negative|Comparing prevalence of recall impairment between HIV-positive and HIV-negative military beneficiaries||3.34|0.58|0.46
81553001|NCT00893815|162781797|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.85||Threshold for statistical significance: 0.05|Regression, Logistic||HIV-positive / HIV-negative|Comparing prevalence of motor speed \& dexterity impairment between HIV-positive and HIV-negative military beneficiaries||1.85|0.43|0.76
81553002|NCT01909011|162781996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81553003|NCT01909011|162781997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.066
81553004|NCT01909011|162781998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.016
81553005|NCT03425253|162782000|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was based on paired t-test for the mean difference.|Paired t-test|||Investigator: Both Sides of Face, Last Treatment||||<0.001
81553006|NCT03425253|162782000|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was based on paired t-test for the mean difference.|Paired t-test|||Investigator: Right Side of Face, Last Treatment||||<0.001
81553007|NCT03425253|162782000|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was based on paired t-test for the mean difference.|Paired t-test|||Investigator: Left Side of Face, Last Treatment||||<0.001
81553008|NCT03425253|162782000|OTHER|||||||0.018||||||P-value was based on paired t-test for the mean difference.|Paired t-test|||Independent Reviewer: Both Sides of Face, Last Treatment||||0.018
81553009|NCT03425253|162782000|OTHER|||||||0.301||||||P-value was based on paired t-test for the mean difference.|Paired t-test|||Independent Reviewer: Right Side of Face, Last Treatment||||0.301
81553010|NCT03425253|162782000|OTHER|||||||0.011||||||P-value was based on paired t-test for the mean difference.|Paired t-test|||Independent Reviewer: Left Side of Face, Last Treatment||||0.011
81553011|NCT03425253|162782001|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was based on paired t-test for the mean difference.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81553012|NCT03425253|162782002|OTHER|||||||0.597||||||P-value was based on paired t-test for the mean difference.|Paired t-test|||||||0.597
81553013|NCT03425253|162782003|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was based on paired t-test for the mean difference.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81553014|NCT03425253|162782004|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was based on paired t-test for the mean difference.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81553015|NCT03425253|162782005|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was based on paired t-test for the mean difference.|Paired t-test|||||||<0.001
81553016|NCT03425253|162782006|OTHER|||||||0.003||||||P-value was based on paired t-test for the mean difference.|Paired t-test|||||||0.003
81553017|NCT03425253|162782007|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was based on paired t-test for the mean difference.|Paired t-test|||Both Side of the Face, End of Study||||<0.001
81553018|NCT03425253|162782007|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was based on paired t-test for the mean difference.|Paired t-test|||Right Side of the Face, End of study||||<0.001
81553019|NCT03425253|162782007|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value was based on paired t-test for the mean difference.|Paired t-test|||Left Side of the Face, End of Study||||<0.001
81553020|NCT00635219|162782008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.1321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|0.51||Since p-value \>0.025, hierarchically testing stopped here.|ANCOVA||To adjust for multiplicity the two doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|As soon as an endpoint was non-significant at the 0.025 level of significance, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||0.51|-3.92|0.1321
81553021|NCT00635219|162782008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.1847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|0.72||Since p-value \>0.025, hierarchically testing stopped here.|ANCOVA||To adjust for multiplicity the two doses of vortioxetine were tested separately versus placebo in the primary and key secondary efficacy analyses at a Bonferroni-corrected significance level of 0.025.|As soon as an endpoint was non-significant at the 0.025 level of significance, the testing procedure was stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||0.72|-3.73|0.1847
81553022|NCT00635219|162782008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.2187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|0.82||This dose was not in the testing sequence. A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||0.82|-3.59|0.2187
81553023|NCT00635219|162782008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.0741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|0.2||This treatment arm was not in the testing sequence. A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA|||||0.20|-4.27|0.0741
81553024|NCT00635219|162782009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|0.42||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.42|-4.01|0.1120
81553025|NCT00635219|162782009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.1487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|0.59||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.59|-3.85|0.1487
81553026|NCT00635219|162782009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.3246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|1.1||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||1.10|-3.31|0.3246
81553027|NCT00635219|162782009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|-0.24||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||-0.24|-4.70|0.0298
81553028|NCT00635219|162782010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.23||A nominal p-value is provided.|Adjusting for Baseline||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||2.23|0.90|0.1370
81553029|NCT00635219|162782010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.54||||0.0664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|2.43||A nominal p-value is provided.|Adjusting for Baseline||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||2.43|0.97|0.0664
81553030|NCT00635219|162782010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.2023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.12||A nominal p-value is provided.|Adjusting for Baseline||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||2.12|0.85|0.2023
81553031|NCT00635219|162782010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.0765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.4||A nominal p-value is provided.|Adjusting for Baseline||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||2.40|0.96|0.0765
81553032|NCT00635219|162782011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.1436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.07||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.07|-0.47|0.1436
81553033|NCT00635219|162782011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.1||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.10|-0.44|0.2114
81553034|NCT00635219|162782011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.1389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.07||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.07|-0.47|0.1389
81553035|NCT00635219|162782011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.1271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.06||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.06|-0.48|0.1271
81574736|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5032|||||||Chi-squared|||Fluticasone Propionate||||0.5032
81553036|NCT00635219|162782012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.4421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|1.79||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||1.79|-4.08|0.4421
81553037|NCT00635219|162782012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.4399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|1.77||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||1.77|-4.07|0.4399
81553038|NCT00635219|162782012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54||0.8093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|3.4||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||3.40|-2.65|0.8093
81553039|NCT00635219|162782012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.53||0.0897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.61|0.41||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.41|-5.61|0.0897
81553040|NCT00635219|162782013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.6748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|1.52||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||1.52|-2.35|0.6748
81553041|NCT00635219|162782013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.0871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.64|0.25||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.25|-3.64|0.0871
81553042|NCT00635219|162782013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.3186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|0.96||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.96|-2.94|0.3186
81553043|NCT00635219|162782013|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.0768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|0.19||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.19|-3.79|0.0768
81553044|NCT00635219|162782014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.6258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.81||A nominal p-value is provided.|Adjusting for Baseline||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||1.81|0.70|0.6258
81553045|NCT00635219|162782014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.7178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.76||A nominal p-value is provided.|Adjusting for Baseline||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||1.76|0.68|0.7178
81553046|NCT00635219|162782014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.55||A nominal p-value is provided.|Adjusting for Baseline||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||1.55|0.59|0.8651
81553047|NCT00635219|162782014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.8563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.69||A nominal p-value is provided.|Adjusting for Baseline||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||1.69|0.65|0.8563
81553048|NCT00635219|162782015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.1925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|0.57||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.57|-2.82|0.1925
81553049|NCT00635219|162782015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.2434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|0.69||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.69|-2.72|0.2434
81553050|NCT00635219|162782015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.7246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.39||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||1.39|-2.00|0.7246
81553051|NCT00635219|162782015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.0981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|0.27||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.27|-3.16|0.0981
81553052|NCT00635219|162782016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.2285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.11||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.11|-0.46|0.2285
81553053|NCT00635219|162782016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.1794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.09||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.09|-0.48|0.1794
81553054|NCT00635219|162782016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.1741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.09||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.09|-0.48|0.1741
81553055|NCT00635219|162782016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.2247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.11||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||0.11|-0.46|0.2247
81553056|NCT00635219|162782017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||0.7789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|1.45||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||1.45|-1.93|0.7789
81553057|NCT00635219|162782017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.8121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|1.5||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||1.50|-1.91|0.8121
81553058|NCT00635219|162782017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.8918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|1.59||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||1.59|-1.82|0.8918
81553059|NCT00635219|162782017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|1.75||A nominal p-value is provided.|ANCOVA||No correction for multiplicity was made.|||1.75|-1.69|0.9720
81553060|NCT00759564|162782022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|124.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.57|145.94||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed Cmax for mild renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||145.94|106.57|
81574737|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5631|||||||Chi-squared|||Fluticasone Propionate||||0.5631
81574738|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4426|||||||Chi-squared|||Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride||||0.4426
81574739|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5734|||||||Chi-squared|||Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride||||0.5734
81553061|NCT00759564|162782022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|163.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|139.72|191.34||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed Cmax for moderate renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||191.34|139.72|
81553062|NCT00759564|162782022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|58.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|48.16|70.83||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed Cmax for severe renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||70.83|48.16|
81553063|NCT00759564|162782024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|167.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|137.27|204.61||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed AUClast for mild renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||204.61|137.27|
81553064|NCT00759564|162782024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|246.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|202.11|301.27||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed AUClast for moderate renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||301.27|202.11|
81553065|NCT00759564|162782024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|107.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.06|130.32||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed AUClast for severe renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||130.32|88.06|
81553066|NCT00759564|162782025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|168.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|137.4|205.75||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed AUCinf for mild renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||205.75|137.40|
81553067|NCT00759564|162782025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|248.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|202.98|303.94||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed AUCinf for moderate renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||303.94|202.98|
81553068|NCT00759564|162782025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|110.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.84|134.98||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed AUCinf for severe renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||134.98|89.84|
81553069|NCT00759564|162782027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|134.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.88|165.52||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed Cmax for mild renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||165.52|109.88|
81553070|NCT00759564|162782027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|226.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|184.36|277.72||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed Cmax for moderate renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||277.72|184.36|
81553071|NCT00759564|162782027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|285.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|221.8|366.33||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed Cmax for severe renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||366.33|221.80|
81553072|NCT00759564|162782029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|209.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|158.81|275.87||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed AUClast for mild renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||275.87|158.81|
81553073|NCT00759564|162782029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|353.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|267.83|465.25||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed AUClast for moderate renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||465.25|267.83|
81553074|NCT00759564|162782029|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|742.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|529.59|1041.5||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed AUClast for severe renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||1041.50|529.59|
81553075|NCT00759564|162782030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|209.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|158.72|276.66||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed AUCinf for mild renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||276.66|158.72|
81553076|NCT00759564|162782030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|353.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|267.57|466.39||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed AUCinf for moderate renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||466.39|267.57|
81553077|NCT00759564|162782030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Geometric Mean Ratio|735.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|523.56|1034.0||||||A one-way ANOVA model with group as a fixed effect was used to compare the natural log transformed AUCinf for severe renal impairment group (Test) to normal renal function group (Reference). The adjusted mean differences and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||1034.00|523.56|
81553078|NCT04145219|162782048|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.4||This endpoint was controlled for multiplicity using hierarchical testing|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo vs. 12 SQ-HDM|The average daily TCRS was analysed using a linear mixed effect (LME) model with square root transformation. The model includes the square root of the endpoint as response variable, treatment and cohort as fixed factors, the square root of the baseline value as a covariate, country/region within cohort as a random effect, and with different residual errors specified for each treatment. No missing data approach was applied.||1.4|0.5|<0.0001
81553079|NCT04145219|162782049|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.6||This endpoint was controlled for multiplicity using hierarchical testing|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo vs. 12 SQ-HDM|The average rhinitis DSS was analysed using a linear mixed effect (LME) model with square root transformation. The model includes the square root of the endpoint as response variable, treatment and cohort as fixed factors, the square root of the baseline value as a covariate, country/region within cohort as a random effect, and with different residual errors specified for each treatment. No missing data approach was applied.||0.6|0.2|<0.0001
81553080|NCT04145219|162782050|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.8||This endpoint was controlled for multiplicity using hierarchical testing|Mixed Models Analysis|||The average rhinitis DMS was analysed using a linear mixed effect (LME) model with square root transformation. The model includes the square root of the endpoint as response variable, treatment and cohort as fixed factors, the square root of the baseline value as a covariate, country/region within cohort as a random effect, and with different residual errors specified for each treatment. No missing data approach was applied.||0.8|0.2|0.0016
81553081|NCT04145219|162782051|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7||This endpoint was controlled for multiplicity using hierarchical testing|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo vs.12 SQ-HDM|||1.7|0.6|<0.0001
81553082|NCT04145219|162782052|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo vs. 12 SQ-HDM|The average rhinoconjunctivitis DSS was analysed using a linear mixed effect (LME) model with square root transformation. The model includes the square root of the endpoint as response variable, treatment and cohort as fixed factors, the square root of the baseline value as a covariate, country/region within cohort as a random effect, and with different residual errors specified for each treatment. No missing data approach was applied.||0.7|0.3|<0.0001
81553083|NCT04145219|162782053|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo vs. 12 SQ-HDM|The average rhinoconjunctivitis DMS was analysed using a linear mixed effect (LME) model with square root transformation. The model includes the square root of the endpoint as response variable, treatment and cohort as fixed factors, the square root of the baseline value as a covariate, country/region within cohort as a random effect, and with different residual errors specified for each treatment. No missing data approach was applied.||1.0|0.2|0.0018
81553084|NCT04145219|162782054|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.2||This endpoint was controlled for multiplicity using hierarchical testing|Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo vs. 12 SQ-HDM|The overall PRQLQ score was analysed using a linear mixed effect (LME) model. The model includes the overall PRQLQ score as response variable, treatment and cohort as fixed factors, the baseline overall PRQLQ score as a covariate, country/region within cohort as a random effect, and with different residual errors specified for each treatment. No missing data approach was applied.||0.2|0.1|<0.0001
81553085|NCT04145219|162782055|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo vs. 12 SQ-HDM|The average asthma DSS was analysed using a linear mixed effect (LME) model with square root transformation. The model includes the square root of the endpoint as response variable, treatment and cohort as fixed factors, the square root of the baseline value as a covariate, country/region within cohort as a random effect, and with different residual errors specified for each treatment. No missing data approach was applied.||0.2|0.0|0.0259
81553086|NCT04145219|162782056|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.0527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|3.3|||Generalised linear mixed model (GLMM)||Odds ratio is (odds 12 SQ-HDM / odds Placebo)|The odds of having a SABA free day was analysed using a generalised linear mixed model (GLMM) with a logit link function. The model included SABA free day (yes/no) as response variable, treatment and cohort as fixed effects, the baseline average asthma DSS as a covariate, the combined (country/region) variable within cohort and subject as random effects. Proportion is the estimated probability of having a day where a subject with asthma did not use SABA, odds ratio is (odds active/odds Placebo).||3.3|1.0|0.0527
81553087|NCT04145219|162782057|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.1256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo vs. 12 SQ-HDM|The endpoint was analysed using a linear mixed effect (LME) model. The model includes the endpoint as response variable, treatment and cohort as fixed factors, the baseline value as a covariate, country/region within cohort as a random effect, and with different residual errors specified for each treatment. No missing data approach was applied.||1.0|-0.1|0.1256
81574740|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3071|||||||Chi-squared|||Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride||||0.3071
81553088|NCT04145219|162782058|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.8||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|2.5|||Generalised linear mixed model (GLMM)||Odds ratio is (odds 12 SQ-HDM / odds Placebo)|The odds of having a rhinitis mild day was analysed using a generalised linear mixed model (GLMM) with a logit link function. The model included the endpoint (yes/no) as response variable, treatment and cohort as fixed effects, the baseline average rhinitis TCRS as a covariate, the combined (country/region) variable within cohort and subject as random effects. Proportion is the estimated probability of having a day with no or mild rhinitis symptoms, odds ratio is (odds 12 SQ-HDM / odds Placebo).||2.5|1.3|0.0008
81553089|NCT04145219|162782059|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.7|||Generalised linear mixed model (GLMM)||Odds ratio is (odds 12 SQ-HDM / odds Placebo)|The odds of having a rhinitis exacerbation day was analysed using a generalised linear mixed model (GLMM) with a logit link function. The model included the endpoint (yes/no) as response variable, treatment and cohort as fixed effects, the baseline average rhinitis DSS as a covariate, the combined (country/region) variable within cohort and subject as random effects. Proportion is the estimated probability of having a rhinitis exacerbation day, odds ratio is (odds 12 SQ-HDM / odds Placebo).||0.7|0.4|<0.0001
81553090|NCT04145219|162782060|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo vs. 12 SQ-HDM|The average rhinitis CSMS was analysed using a linear mixed effect (LME) model with square root transformation. The model includes the square root of the endpoint as response variable, treatment and cohort as fixed factors, the square root of the baseline value as a covariate, country/region within cohort as a random effect, and with different residual errors specified for each treatment. No missing data approach was applied.||0.3|0.1|<0.0001
81553091|NCT04145219|162782061|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Placebo vs. 12 SQ-HDM|The average rhinoconjunctivitis CSMS was analysed using a linear mixed effect (LME) model with square root transformation. The model includes the square root of the endpoint as response variable, treatment and cohort as fixed factors, the square root of the baseline value as a covariate, country/region within cohort as a random effect, and with different residual errors specified for each treatment. No missing data approach was applied.||0.3|0.1|<0.0001
81553092|NCT00835211|162782086|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analyses of Variance (ANOVA) were performed on the log-transformed AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax. These analyses were performed using the SAS® procedure.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|97.5||||||90.0|87.8|108.3|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||108.3|87.8|
81553093|NCT00835211|162782087|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analyses of Variance (ANOVA) were performed on the log-transformed AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax. These analyses were performed using the SAS® procedure.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|95.6||||||90.0|86.9|105.2|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||105.2|86.9|
81553094|NCT00835211|162782088|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Analyses of Variance (ANOVA) were performed on the log-transformed AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax. These analyses were performed using the SAS® procedure.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|96.5||||||90.0|87.7|106.1|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||106.1|87.7|
81553095|NCT02343549|162782089|SUPERIORITY||12-Month Survival Rate|0.333||||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.075|0.701||This p-value is only based on partial enrollment of Stage 1. As enrollment was halted early, this p-value is descriptive in nature and cannot determine the success/failure of the trial.|Fisher Exact||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|Assuming the true 12-month survival rate is 0.30 under the null hypothesis, then this design will provide 90% power to detect a difference of 0.20 under the alternative hypothesis, assuming a one-sided alpha = 0.10 significance level. A Simon optimal 2-stage design with Stage 1 n=22 and a total of n=46 subjects was determined with the following rejection regions: For n = 22, the rejection region in number of subjects alive at 12 months is 0 - 7, and for n = 46 it is 8 - 17.||0.701|0.075|0.537
81553096|NCT02343549|162782090|OTHER|Estimation Only|Median|9.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|12.8|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate median OS(in months). The Greenwood method was used to estimate confidence limits of median overall survival.|||12.8|4.8|
81553097|NCT02343549|162782091|OTHER|Estimation Only|Median|7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|10.4|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate median PFS (in months). The Greenwood method was used to estimate confidence limits of median progression free survival.|||10.4|4.8|
81553098|NCT02343549|162782092|OTHER|Estimation only|Response Rate|0.333|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.075|0.701|||||Confidence interval estimated using the Clopper Pearson method.|||0.701|0.075|
81553099|NCT02343549|162782093|OTHER|Estimation only|Disease Control Rate|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.664|1.0||||||||1.000|0.664|
81553100|NCT02343549|162782094|OTHER|Estimation only.|Median|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|8.6|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate median duration of response (in months). The Greenwood method was used to estimate confidence limits of median duration of response.|||8.6|3.7|
81553101|NCT02343549|162782095|OTHER|Estimation Only|Median|7.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|10.4|||||The Kaplan Meier method was used to estimate median duration of disease control (in months). The Greenwood method was used to estimate confidence limits of median duration of disease control.|||10.4|4.8|
81553102|NCT05498701|162782115|OTHER||Ratios of Adjusted Geometric Means|93.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.1|99.7||||||Bioequivalence of the Test treatment (Tafamidis free acid 12.2 mg oral tablet \[Fasted\]) to Reference treatment (Tafamidis meglumine 20 mg oral capsule \[Fasted\]) was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratios of adjusted geometric means for tafamidis AUCinf fell entirely within the acceptance region of (80%,125%).||99.70|87.10|
81553103|NCT05498701|162782116|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|81.0||||||90.0|76.25|86.04||||||Bioequivalence of the Test treatment (Tafamidis free acid 12.2 mg oral tablet \[Fasted\]) to Reference treatment (Tafamidis meglumine 20 mg oral capsule \[Fasted\]) was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratios of adjusted geometric means for tafamidis Cmax fell entirely within the acceptance region of (80%,125%).||86.04|76.25|
81553104|NCT01864005|162782117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0021||||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons. statistical significance level: 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0021
81553105|NCT01864005|162782117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.421||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.559|58.283|||ANOVA|||||58.283|18.559|0.0003
81553106|NCT01864005|162782118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0828|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0828
81553107|NCT01864005|162782119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81553108|NCT01864005|162782120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81553109|NCT01864005|162782121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81553110|NCT00763698|162782129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Performance Criteria|80.0|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|5.0||||Kaplan-Meier Survival Analysis|||The objective performance criteria established for freedom from left ventricular lead related complications at 3 months was greater than 80%. At least 80% of the patients were required to be free from left venticular lead related complications at 3 months.|||5|
81553111|NCT00763698|162782130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Objective Performance Criteria|80.0|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|2.5||||Wilson score interval method||||||2.5|
81553112|NCT02184572|162782132|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The upper limit of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the group difference (INV\_MMR minus COM\_MMR) in incidence of fever ≥ 39.0°C (≥ 102.2°F) should be equal to or below 5%.|Difference in incidence of fever|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|2.89||||||Difference between groups (INV\_MMR Group minus COM\_MMR Group) in incidence of fever \> 39.0°C.||2.89|-0.93|
81553113|NCT02184572|162782132|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The upper limit of the 2-sided standardised asymptotic 95% CI for the group difference (INV\_MMR minus COM\_MMR) in incidence of fever ≥ 38.0°C (≥ 100.4°F) should be equal to or below 10%.|Difference in incidence of fever|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|4.85||||||Difference between groups (INV\_MMR Group minus COM\_MMR Group) in incidence of fever \> 38.0°C.||4.85|-2.89|
81553114|NCT02059291|162782164|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher's exact test|||||||<0.0001
81553115|NCT02059291|162782164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Fisher's exact test|||||||0.0020
81553116|NCT02059291|162782164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Fisher's exact test|||||||0.0050
81553117|NCT02059291|162782165|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.15|69.21|||Regression, Logistic|||||69.21|4.15|<0.0001
81553118|NCT02059291|162782165|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.63||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.83|65.59|||Regression, Logistic|||||65.59|2.83|0.0006
81553119|NCT02059291|162782165|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|23.79||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.52|224.86|||Regression, Logistic|||||224.86|2.52|0.0028
81553120|NCT02059291|162782166|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|29.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.86|151.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||151.31|5.86|<0.0001
81553121|NCT02059291|162782166|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.71||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.53|63.89|||Regression, Logistic|||||63.89|2.53|0.0010
81553122|NCT02059291|162782166|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.64||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|36.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||36.57|1.20|0.0149
81553123|NCT02059291|162782167|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.46||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|332.92|||Regression, Logistic|||||332.92|0.92|0.0286
81553124|NCT02059291|162782167|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.26||||0.0778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|51.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||51.97|0.53|0.0778
81553125|NCT02059291|162782167|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.69||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|268.5|||Regression, Logistic|||||268.50|1.04|0.0235
81553126|NCT02059291|162782168|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.17||||0.0513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|113.44|||Regression, Logistic|||||113.44|0.75|0.0513
81553127|NCT02059291|162782168|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.0||||0.2168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|366.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||366.24|0.27|0.2168
81553128|NCT02059291|162782168|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.5||||0.3571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|313.49|||Regression, Logistic|||||313.49|0.15|0.3571
81553129|NCT04975438|162782172|OTHER||Posterior Median Difference|-33.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.96|-14.84|||||The posterior median of the difference (GSK1070806 - placebo) and 95% credible interval in PCFB in the EASI is presented. Analysis was performed using Bayesian analysis under the hypothetical strategy using an informative prior (robust MAP prior).|||-14.84|-50.96|
81553130|NCT04975438|162782173|OTHER||Posterior Median Difference|-9.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7|-3.6|||||The posterior median of the difference (GSK1070806 - placebo) and 95% credible interval in PCFB in the EASI is presented. Analysis was performed using Bayesian analysis with vague priors and adjusting for baseline EASI.|||-3.60|-15.70|
81553131|NCT02693132|162782206|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81553132|NCT02693132|162782207|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81553133|NCT02693132|162782208|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81553134|NCT02693132|162782209|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81553135|NCT02693132|162782210|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81553136|NCT04343235|162782231|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.21
81553137|NCT04343235|162782232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7||||||Main effect for Randomization group|ANOVA|||||||0.70
81553138|NCT04343235|162782233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||ANOVA|Main effect for randomization group||||||0.77
81553139|NCT04343235|162782234|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54|||||||ANOVA|Main effect for randomization group||||||0.54
81553140|NCT04343235|162782235|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|3.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||3.1|-1.5|0.47
81553141|NCT04343235|162782236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.57
81553142|NCT04343235|162782237|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81553143|NCT01763996|162782243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.8||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|13.76||0.05 level of significance|ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model that includes sequence, period, and treatment as fixed factors and subjects within sequence as a random factor.||||13.76|-10.10|0.756
81553144|NCT00865280|162782254|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used for the analysis.|treatment difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|8.5|||||The 95% confidence interval (CI) was based on a normal approximation to the binomial distribution with continuity correction. Treatment difference for a response of clinical success was calculated as omadacycline minus linezolid.|||8.5|-12.4|
81553145|NCT00865280|162782255|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used for the analysis.|treatment difference|-3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|8.3|||||The 95% CI was based on a normal approximation to the binomial distribution with continuity correction. Treatment difference for a response of clinical success was calculated as omadacycline minus linezolid.|||8.3|-15.5|
81553146|NCT00865280|162782256|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used for the analysis.|treatment difference|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|26.6|||||The 95% CI was based on a normal approximation to the binomial distribution with continuity correction. Treatment difference for a response of clinical success was calculated as omadacycline minus linezolid.|||26.6|-11.2|
81553147|NCT00865280|162782257|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used for the analysis.|treatment difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|7.6|||||The 95% CI was based on a normal approximation to the binomial distribution with continuity correction. Treatment difference for a response of clinical success was calculated as omadacycline minus linezolid.|||7.6|-8.3|
81553148|NCT00865280|162782258|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used for the analysis.|treatment difference|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|26.6|||||The 95% CI was based on a normal approximation to the binomial distribution with continuity correction. Treatment difference for a response of clinical success was calculated as omadacycline minus linezolid.|||26.6|-11.2|
81553149|NCT00865280|162782259|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of 10% was used for the analysis.|treatment difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|7.6|||||The 95% CI was based on a normal approximation to the binomial distribution with continuity correction. Treatment difference for a response of clinical success was calculated as omadacycline minus linezolid.|||7.6|-8.3|
81553150|NCT01168986|162782264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.10
81553151|NCT01168986|162782265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.18
81553152|NCT01168986|162782266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.87
81553153|NCT01168986|162782267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.45
81553154|NCT02365480|162782282|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|36.37|||Fisher Exact|||||36.37|0.10|0.60
81553155|NCT01419197|162782334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.528|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.422|0.661||The two-sided stratified log-rank test was used to compare progression-free survival between the two treatment arms at the overall two-sided significance level of 0.5%.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|The analysis was stratified for 1) World region (United States, Western Europe, or Other); 2) Number of prior regimens, excluding single-agent hormones, for treatment of metastatic or unresectable locally advanced/recurrent disease (≤ 3 or \> 3); and 3) Presence of visceral disease (any visceral disease vs no visceral disease).||0.661|0.422|<0.0001
81553156|NCT01419197|162782335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.552||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.369|0.826||The 2-sided stratified log-rank test was used at the overall two-sided significance level of 4.5%. The pre-specified O'Brien-Fleming stopping boundary for this first OS interim analysis was HR\<0.363 (p-value \< 0.0000013).|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|The analysis was stratified for 1) World region (United States, Western Europe, or Other); 2) Number of prior regimens, excluding single-agent hormones, for treatment of metastatic or unresectable locally advanced/recurrent disease (≤ 3 or \> 3); and 3) Presence of visceral disease (any visceral disease vs no visceral disease).||0.826|0.369|0.0034
81553157|NCT01419197|162782336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Response Percentage|22.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.2|29.2|||Mantel Haenszel|||The analysis was stratified for 1) World region (United States, Western Europe, or Other); 2) Number of prior regimens, excluding single-agent hormones, for treatment of metastatic or unresectable locally advanced/recurrent disease (≤ 3 or \> 3); and 3) Presence of visceral disease (any visceral disease vs no visceral disease).||29.2|16.2|<0.0001
81553158|NCT01419197|162782338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Survival Percentage|12.6||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.03|20.09||The p-value for the difference in survival rate was derived from the z-test using the standard errors computed using Greenwood's method.|z-test|||6-month survival||20.09|5.03|0.0011
81553159|NCT01419197|162782338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Survival Percentage|11.7||||0.1805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.41|28.75||The p-value for the difference in survival rates was derived from the z-test using the standard errors computed using Greenwood's method.|z-test|||1-year survival||28.75|-5.41|0.1805
81553160|NCT01419197|162782339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.115||||0.4952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.819|1.517|||Log Rank|||The analysis was stratified for 1) World region (United States, Western Europe, or Other); 2) Number of prior regimens, excluding single-agent hormones, for treatment of metastatic or unresectable locally advanced/recurrent disease (≤ 3 or \> 3); and 3) Presence of visceral disease (any visceral disease vs no visceral disease).||1.517|0.819|0.4952
81553161|NCT01419197|162782341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.677||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.539|0.85||The two-sided stratified log-rank test was used at the overall two-sided significance level of 4.5%. The pre-specified O'Brien-Fleming stopping boundary for this second and final interim analysis was HR\<0.748 (p value \< 0.012).|Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated by Cox regression.|The analysis was stratified for 1) World region (United States, Western Europe, or Other); 2) Number of prior regimens, excluding single-agent hormones, for treatment of metastatic or unresectable locally advanced/recurrent disease (≤ 3 or \> 3); and 3) Presence of visceral disease (any visceral disease versus no visceral disease).||0.850|0.539|0.0007
81553162|NCT01419197|162782342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Survival Percentage|12.4||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.67|19.14||The p-value for the difference in survival rate was derived from the z-test using the standard errors computed using Greenwood's method.|z-test|||6-month survival||19.14|5.67|0.0003
81553163|NCT01419197|162782342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Survival Percentage|11.0||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.58|19.33||The p-value for the difference in survival rates was derived from the z-test using the standard errors computed using Greenwood's method.|z-test|||1-year survival||19.33|2.58|0.0104
81553164|NCT01099449|162782345|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Two-sample t-tests or Wilcoxon rank-sum tests will be used as in\>\> primary analysis.||||||0.73|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Two-sample t-tests or Wilcoxon rank-sum tests will be used\>\> to compare the AUC of CIPN sensory subscale between each of the two schedules of\>\> Ca/Mg infusions vs placebo arms at the 2.5% significance level. If the CIPN sensory\>\> subscales are observed to be unbalanced, we will adjust for the baseline CIPN sensory\>\> subscale scores from the AUC or incorporate them as a covariate in generalized linear\>\> regression model.||||.73
81574741|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1608|||||||Chi-squared|||Duloxetine Hydrochloride||||0.1608
81574742|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4092|||||||Chi-squared|||Duloxetine Hydrochloride||||0.4092
81553165|NCT01099449|162782345|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Two-sample t-tests or Wilcoxon rank-sum tests will be used as in\>\> primary analysis.||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Two-sample t-tests or Wilcoxon rank-sum tests will be used\>\> to compare the AUC of CIPN sensory subscale between each of the two schedules of\>\> Ca/Mg infusions vs placebo arms at the 2.5% significance level. If the CIPN sensory\>\> subscales are observed to be unbalanced, we will adjust for the baseline CIPN sensory\>\> subscale scores from the AUC or incorporate them as a covariate in generalized linear\>\> regression model.||||.29
81553166|NCT01099449|162782346|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Two-sample t-tests or Wilcoxon rank-sum tests will be used as in\>\> primary analysis.||||||0.054|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We will not adjust p-values (or significance level) for multiple\>\> comparisons among the numerous hypothesis testings of secondary endpoints due to the\>\> exploratory nature of these secondary analyses. The significance results from secondary\>\> analyses will be interpreted cautiously in a hypothesis-generating fashion.||||.054
81553167|NCT01099449|162782346|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Two-sample t-tests or Wilcoxon rank-sum tests will be used as in\>\> primary analysis.||||||0.27|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We will not adjust p-values (or significance level) for multiple\>\> comparisons among the numerous hypothesis testings of secondary endpoints due to the\>\> exploratory nature of these secondary analyses. The significance results from secondary\>\> analyses will be interpreted cautiously in a hypothesis-generating fashion.||||.27
81553168|NCT01099449|162782347|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Two-sample t-tests or Wilcoxon rank-sum tests will be used as in\>\> primary analysis.||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We will not adjust p-values (or significance level) for multiple\>\> comparisons among the numerous hypothesis testings of secondary endpoints due to the\>\> exploratory nature of these secondary analyses. The significance results from secondary\>\> analyses will be interpreted cautiously in a hypothesis-generating fashion.||||.29
81553169|NCT01099449|162782347|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Two-sample t-tests or Wilcoxon rank-sum tests will be used as in\>\> primary analysis.||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We will not adjust p-values (or significance level) for multiple\>\> comparisons among the numerous hypothesis testings of secondary endpoints due to the\>\> exploratory nature of these secondary analyses. The significance results from secondary\>\> analyses will be interpreted cautiously in a hypothesis-generating fashion.||||.25
81553170|NCT01099449|162782350|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Kruskal Wallis Analysis||||||0.89|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.89
81553171|NCT01099449|162782350|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Kruskal Wallis Analysis||||||0.496|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.496
81553172|NCT01099449|162782351|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Chi-Squared Analysis||||||0.52|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.52
81553173|NCT01099449|162782351|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Chi-Squared Analysis||||||0.66|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.66
81553174|NCT00146848|162782355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|3.74|||t-test, 2 sided|||The changes in quality of life were compared between groups using two-sided t-tests.||3.74|-3.14|0.86
81553175|NCT00146848|162782355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|5.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||The difference in changes in quality of life between groups were compared using a t-test.||5.16|-2.18|0.43
81553176|NCT00146848|162782356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0|||||Cochran-Armitage test for trend|||One sided test testing for shift towards improvement in either atrial support pacing treatment arm compared to the DDD-40 arm.||||0.55
81553177|NCT00146848|162782356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||95.0|||||Cochran-Armitage test for trend|||||||0.80
81553178|NCT00146848|162782357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.35||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.65|2.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Compare the difference in the changes in physical activity scores between groups using a t-test.||2.30|-22.65|0.11
81553179|NCT00146848|162782357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.55||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.11|-0.37|||t-test, 2 sided|||"Compare the difference in the changes in physical activity scores between groups using a t-test.~To adjust for multiple comparisons, an alpha level of 0.025 should be used to deem significance."||-0.37|-26.11|0.04
81553180|NCT00743106|162782358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.0||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|9.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||The mean decrease in GFR was an estimated 11% less for fenoldopam than for placebo (interim-adjusted 95% confidence interval 9% more, 31% less).|||9|-31|0.15
81553181|NCT00743106|162782359|SUPERIORITY||ratio of geometric mean|0.98||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We assessed the effect of fenoldopam on creatinine over time (immediately postoperatively and on PODs 1-4). A linear mixed effects model was used to assess the main effect of fenoldopam on the postoperative log-transformed (base 2) serum creatinine, adjusting for baseline serum creatinine.||1.19|0.79|0.78
81553182|NCT00101452|162782369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81553183|NCT02969655|162782370|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was established if the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than -1.0 g/dL. Even if the 95% CI for the difference was completely negative (i.e. lied fully within the range -1.0 to \<0 g/dL) non-inferiority was concluded on condition that the mean Hgb estimated in the daprodustat group was within the target range.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.23||The p value on this table is one-sided and calculated for the non-inferiority assessment.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)||Analysis was performed by a MMRM with covariates of treatment, Baseline Hgb, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, Baseline-by-visit interaction.|||0.23|-0.11|<.0001
81553184|NCT02969655|162782371|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.7442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.71||The p value on this table is one-sided and calculated for the superiority assessment.|Regression, Logistic||Analysis was performed by logistic regression with covariates of treatment and Baseline Hgb.|||1.71|0.34|0.7442
81553185|NCT05477108|162782485|EQUIVALENCE|For Cmax, the intra-participant CV% in Treatment B (reference arm) was 42.91. An analysis was conducted based on the RSABE method for a partial-replicate 3-way cross-over design. The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded since criteria bound was -0.1028 (\<0) and point estimate for geometric mean ratio was within 80% and 125%.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|104.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.78|113.44|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B.|Statistical Comparison of Key Budesonide Pharmacokinetic Parameters (US approach)||113.44|95.78|
81574743|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1215|||||||Chi-squared|||Duloxetine Hydrochloride||||0.1215
81553186|NCT05477108|162782485|EQUIVALENCE|For Cmax, the intra-participant CV% in Treatment B (reference arm) was 40.85. An analysis was conducted based on the RSABE method for a partial-replicate 3-way cross-over design. The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded since criteria bound was -0.0831 (\<0) and point estimate for geometric mean ratio was within 80% and 125%.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|93.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.31|103.58|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B.|Statistical Comparison of Key Glycopyrronium Pharmacokinetic Parameters (US approach)||103.58|84.31|
81553187|NCT05477108|162782485|EQUIVALENCE|For Cmax, the intra-participant CV% in Treatment B (reference arm) was 40.66. An analysis was conducted based on the RSABE method for a partial-replicate 3-way cross-over design. The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded since criteria bound was -0.0971 (\<0) and point estimate for geometric mean ratio was within 80% and 125%.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|100.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.9|109.11|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B.|Statistical Comparison of Key Formoterol Pharmacokinetic Parameters (US approach)||109.11|91.90|
81553188|NCT05477108|162782485|EQUIVALENCE|For Cmax, the analysis was conducted using an analysis of variance including fixed effects for treatment, sequence, period and subject within sequence. The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis. The intra-participant CV% in Treatment B (reference arm) was 42.66. Bioequivalence was concluded since the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio were within the expanded equivalence limits of 73.29% to 136.44% and point estimate for geometric mean ratio was within 80% and 125%.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|103.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.44|112.6|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B.|Statistical Comparison of Key Budesonide Pharmacokinetic Parameters (EU approach)||112.60|94.44|
81553189|NCT05477108|162782485|EQUIVALENCE|For Cmax, the analysis was conducted using an analysis of variance including fixed effects for treatment, sequence, period and subject within sequence. The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis. The intra-participant CV% in Treatment B (reference arm) was 40.75. Bioequivalence was concluded since the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio were within the expanded equivalence limits of 74.24% to 134.70% and point estimate for geometric mean ratio was within 80% and 125%.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|93.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.29|102.26|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B.|Statistical Comparison of Key Glycopyrronium Pharmacokinetic Parameters (EU approach)||102.26|85.29|
81553190|NCT05477108|162782485|EQUIVALENCE|For Cmax, the analysis was conducted using an analysis of variance including fixed effects for treatment, sequence, period and subject within sequence. The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis. The intra-participant CV% in Treatment B (reference arm) was 40.81. Bioequivalence was concluded since the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio were within the expanded equivalence limits of 74.21% to 134.75% and point estimate for geometric mean ratio was within 80% and 125%.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|99.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.44|108.71|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B.|Statistical Comparison of Key Formoterol Pharmacokinetic Parameters (EU approach)||108.71|91.44|
81553191|NCT05477108|162782486|EQUIVALENCE|For AUCinf, the intra-participant CV% in Treatment B (reference arm) was 34.29. An analysis was conducted based on the RSABE method for a partial-replicate 3-way cross-over design. The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded since criteria bound was -0.0593 (\<0) and point estimate for geometric mean ratio was within 80% and 125%.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|107.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.35|115.72|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B.|Statistical Comparison of Key Budesonide Pharmacokinetic Parameters (US approach)||115.72|100.35|
81553192|NCT05477108|162782486|EQUIVALENCE|For AUCinf, the intra-participant CV% in Treatment B (reference arm) was 86.08. An analysis was conducted based on the RSABE method for a partial-replicate 3-way cross-over design. The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded since criteria bound was -0.2925 (\<0) and point estimate for geometric mean ratio was within 80% and 125%.|Geometric Ratio Mean (%)|112.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.27|136.49|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B.|Statistical Comparison of Key Glycopyrronium Pharmacokinetic Parameters (US approach)||136.49|92.27|
81553193|NCT05477108|162782486|EQUIVALENCE|For AUCinf, the intra-participant CV% in Treatment B (reference arm) was 47.07. An analysis was conducted based on the RSABE method for a partial-replicate 3-way cross-over design. The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded since criteria bound was -0.1250 (\<0) and point estimate for geometric mean ratio was within 80% and 125%.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|101.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.76|112.15|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B.|Statistical Comparison of Key Formoterol Pharmacokinetic Parameters (US approach)||112.15|91.76|
81553194|NCT05477108|162782487|EQUIVALENCE|For AUClast, the intra-participant CV% in Treatment B (reference arm) was 35.68. An analysis was conducted based on the RSABE method for a partial-replicate 3-way cross-over design. The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded since criteria bound was -0.0668 (\<0) and point estimate for geometric mean ratio was within 80% and 125%.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|106.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.3|115.01|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B.|Statistical Comparison of Key Budesonide Pharmacokinetic Parameters (US approach)||115.01|99.30|
81553195|NCT05477108|162782487|EQUIVALENCE|For AUClast, the intra-participant CV% in Treatment B (reference arm) was 74.17. An analysis was conducted based on the RSABE method for a partial-replicate 3-way cross-over design. The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded since criteria bound was -0.2735 (\<0) and point estimate for geometric mean ratio was within 80% and 125%.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|102.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.12|116.79|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B.|Statistical Comparison of Key Glycopyrronium Pharmacokinetic Parameters (US approach)||116.79|89.12|
81553196|NCT05477108|162782487|EQUIVALENCE|For AUClast, the intra-participant CV% in Treatment B (reference arm) was 66.88. An analysis was conducted based on the RSABE method for a partial-replicate 3-way cross-over design. The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded since criteria bound was -0.2210 (\<0) and point estimate for geometric mean ratio was within 80% and 125%.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|107.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.91|122.36|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B.|Statistical Comparison of Key Formoterol Pharmacokinetic Parameters (US approach)||122.36|94.91|
81574744|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7279|||||||Chi-squared|||Atorvastatin Calcium||||0.7279
81553197|NCT05477108|162782487|EQUIVALENCE|For AUClast, the analysis was conducted using an analysis of variance including fixed effects for treatment, sequence, period and subject within sequence. The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded since the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio were fully contained within the predefined equivalence limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Mean ratio (%)|106.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.39|114.41|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B.|Statistical Comparison of Key Budesonide Pharmacokinetic Parameters (EU approach)||114.41|98.39|
81553198|NCT05477108|162782487|EQUIVALENCE|For AUClast, the analysis was conducted using an analysis of variance including fixed effects for treatment, sequence, period and subject within sequence. The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded since the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio were fully contained within the predefined equivalence limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|97.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.18|111.82|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B.|Statistical Comparison of Key Glycopyrronium Pharmacokinetic Parameters (EU approach)||111.82|84.18|
81553199|NCT05477108|162782487|EQUIVALENCE|For AUClast, the analysis was conducted using an analysis of variance including fixed effects for treatment, sequence, period and subject within sequence. The PK parameter was log-transformed prior to analysis. Bioequivalence was concluded since the 90% CI for the geometric mean ratio were fully contained within the predefined equivalence limits of 80% to 125%.|Geometric Mean Ratio (%)|105.74|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.59|120.75|||||Geometric mean ratio is calculated as A/B.|Statistical Comparison of Key Formoterol Pharmacokinetic Parameters (EU approach)||120.75|92.59|
81553200|NCT03376295|162782517|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.2|||Cox proportional hazards model||The hazard ratio (HR) is adjusted HR after matching on high-dimensional propensity scores, sex and calendar time, adjusted further for the deciles of propensity score.|The Cox proportional hazard regression model was used to perform for moderate/severe exacerbation that assesses the effect of current use of LABA-TIO combination versus the LABA-ICS combination on the risk of a first COPD exacerbation.||1.20|0.90|
81553201|NCT03376295|162782517|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.36|||Cox proportional hazards model||HR presented is adjusted HR after matching on high-dimensional propensity scores, sex and calendar time, adjusted further for the deciles of propensity score.|The Cox proportional hazard regression model was used to perform for severe exacerbation that assesses the effect of current use of LABA-TIO combination versus the LABA-ICS combination on the risk of a first COPD exacerbation.||1.36|0.65|
81553202|NCT03376295|162782518|OTHER||Rate ratio (RR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.25|||Negative binomial model||The rate ratio (RR) (LABA-TIO combination versus the LABA-ICS combination) is adjusted RR after matching on high-dimensional propensity scores, sex and calendar time, adjusted further for the deciles of propensity score.|Moderate/severe exacerbation||1.25|0.92|
81553203|NCT03376295|162782518|OTHER||Rate ratio (RR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.33|||Negative binomial model||The RR (LABA-TIO combination versus the LABA-ICS combination) is adjusted RR after matching on high-dimensional propensity scores, sex and calendar time, adjusted further for the deciles of propensity score.|Severe exacerbation||1.33|0.55|
81553204|NCT03376295|162782519|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.05|||Cox proportional hazards model||The HR is adjusted HR after matching on high-dimensional propensity scores, sex and calendar time, adjusted further for the deciles of propensity score|The cox proportional hazard regression model was used to perform an as-treated analysis that assesses the effect of current use of LABA-TIO combination versus the LABA-ICS combination on the risk of a first COPD exacerbation.||1.05|0.42|
81553205|NCT03376295|162782519|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.92|||Cox proportional hazards model||The HR is adjusted HR after matching on high-dimensional propensity scores, sex and calendar time, adjusted further for the deciles of propensity score|The Cox proportional hazard regression model was used to perform an on-treatment analysis that assesses the effect of current use of LABA-TIO combination versus the LABA-ICS combination on the risk of a first COPD exacerbation.||0.92|0.48|
81553206|NCT01379508|162782539|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was derived if the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the difference lied above the pre-determined non-inferiority margin (-10%).|Difference in percentage|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|2.5||||||Missing DNA data at Wk 52=failure: To evaluate the primary objective, Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimates approach (stratified by HBV DNA level (\< 7 log10 copies/mL or ≥ 7 log10 copies/mL) and ALT (\< 3×ULN or ≥ 3×ULN) at baseline) was employed to assess the proportion of patients (response rate) who achieve HBV DNA \< 300 copies/mL after 52 weeks treatment in each treatment arm, as well as the difference in proportions (telbivudine - tenofovir arm) and the 95% CI of the difference.||2.5|-10.5|
81553207|NCT01379508|162782539|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was derived if the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the difference was above the pre-determined non-inferiority margin (-10%).|Difference in percentage|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|3.1||||||Imputing +/- 7 days DNA for Wk 52: To evaluate the primary objective, Mantel-Haenszel weighted estimates approach (stratified by HBV DNA level (\< 7 log10 copies/mL or ≥ 7 log10 copies/mL) and ALT (\< 3×ULN or ≥ 3×ULN) at baseline) was employed to assess the proportion of patients (response rate) who achieve HBV DNA \< 300 copies/mL after 52 weeks treatment in each treatment arm, as well as the difference in proportions (telbivudine - tenofovir arm) and the 95% CI of the difference.||3.1|-9.4|
81553208|NCT01379508|162782539|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was derived if the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the difference lied above the pre-determined non-inferiority margin (-10%).|Difference in percentage|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|0.4||||||Imputing LOCF DNA for wk 52: d/c for non response prior to Wk 52: Treating missing as failure for patients who discontinued prior to Week 52 due to unsatisfactory therapeutic effect and imputing missing with LOCF for other patients||0.4|-7.9|
81574745|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7703|||||||Chi-squared|||Atorvastatin Calcium||||0.7703
81574746|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6254|||||||Chi-squared|||Atorvastatin Calcium||||0.6254
81574747|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1615|||||||Chi-squared|||Diclofenac Sodium||||0.1615
81574748|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.505|||||||Chi-squared|||Diclofenac Sodium||||0.5050
81553209|NCT01379508|162782539|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was derived if the lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the difference lied above the pre-determined non-inferiority margin (-10%).|Difference in percentage|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|3.8||||||Imputing within +28d DNA for wk52: d/c for non response \<28 days from Wk 52:Treating missing as failure for patients who discontinued prior to Week 52 due to unsatisfactory therapeutic effect and imputing missing with the earliest available assessment within the 28-day window starting from the scheduled Week 52 date for other patients (if no such assessment is available, treated as failure)||3.8|-8.3|
81553210|NCT01808092|162782552|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The statistical test of NI for the primary efficacy analysis will be performed at the 2.5% 1 sided significance level. This test will be based on the lower limit of a 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI). Consistent with the protocol, NI will be concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI is greater than -12.5%.|percentage: units for RD are %|-4.2||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.76|2.46||P-value for 1-sided test at test of cure (TOC) with a -12.5% non-inferiority margin, i.e. H0: diff \<= -12.5%.|% Risk Difference (RD)|RD is CAZ-AVI clinical cure rate minus Meropenem clinical cure rate. The CI was calculated by Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.||Statistical analysis for the proportion of patients with clinical cure at TOC in cMITT analysis set||2.46|-10.76|0.007
81553211|NCT01808092|162782553|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The statistical test of NI for the primary efficacy analysis will be performed at the 2.5% 1 sided significance level. This test will be based on the lower limit of a 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI). Consistent with the protocol, NI will be concluded if the lower limit of the 95% CI is greater than -12.5%.|percentage: units for RD are %|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.86|6.39||P-value for 1-sided test at test of cure (TOC) with a -12.5% non-inferiority margin, i.e. H0: diff \<= -12.5%.|% Risk Difference (RD)|RD is CAZ-AVI clinical cure rate minus Meropenem clinical cure rate. The CI was calculated by Miettinen and Nurminen method without adjustment.||Statistical analysis for the proportion of patients with clinical cure at TOC in CE at TOC analysis set||6.39|-7.86|<0.001
81553212|NCT04219085|162782601|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.0
81553213|NCT04219085|162782602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81553214|NCT04219085|162782603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.85
81553215|NCT02937584|162782674|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|1.11||||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.22||Statistical significance assessed using Hochberg's procedure applied across primary endpoints within each treatment|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||1.22|1.02|0.0187
81553216|NCT02937584|162782674|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|1.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.33||Statistical significance assessed using Hochberg's procedure applied across primary endpoints within each treatment|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||1.33|1.14|<0.0001
81553217|NCT02937584|162782675|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|0.75||||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.95||Statistical significance assessed using Hochberg's procedure applied across primary endpoints within each treatment|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||0.95|0.59|0.0219
81553218|NCT02937584|162782675|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.71||Statistical significance assessed using Hochberg's procedure applied across primary endpoints within each treatment|t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||0.71|0.44|<0.0001
81553219|NCT02937584|162782676|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|1.12||||0.0283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.24|||t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||1.24|1.01|0.0283
81553220|NCT02937584|162782676|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|1.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.31|||t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||1.31|1.12|<0.0001
81553221|NCT02937584|162782677|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|0.76||||0.0304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.97|||t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||0.97|0.59|0.0304
81553222|NCT02937584|162782677|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|0.55||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.72|||t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||0.72|0.41|0.0003
81553223|NCT02937584|162782678|OTHER||Mean Change from Baseline|0.065||||0.1582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.158|||t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||0.158|-0.028|0.1582
81553224|NCT02937584|162782678|OTHER||Mean Change from Baseline|0.151||||0.0375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.292|||t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||0.292|0.010|0.0375
81553225|NCT02937584|162782679|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|0.978||||0.6176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.891|1.073|||t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||1.073|0.891|0.6176
81553226|NCT02937584|162782679|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio to baseline|0.938||||0.2699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.833|1.056|||t-test, 2 sided|Within-group comparison to baseline using paired test||||1.056|0.833|0.2699
81553227|NCT00600119|162782739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7781|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7781
81553228|NCT00600119|162782739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0020
81553229|NCT00600119|162782739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0001
81553230|NCT00600119|162782740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5118|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5118
81553231|NCT00600119|162782740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0022
81553232|NCT00600119|162782740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81553233|NCT00600119|162782741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5522||||||Analysis for change in PAC-QOL Physical Discomfort domain from Baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5522
81553234|NCT00600119|162782741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0589||||||Analysis for change in PAC-QOL Physical Discomfort domain from Baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0589
81553235|NCT00600119|162782741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1691||||||Analysis for change in PAC-QOL Physical Discomfort domain from Baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1691
81553236|NCT00600119|162782741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6293||||||Analysis for change in PAC-QOL Worries/Concerns domain from Baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6293
81553237|NCT00600119|162782741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0836||||||Analysis for change in PAC-QOL Worries/Concerns domain from Baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0836
81574749|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1592|||||||Chi-squared|||Diclofenac Sodium||||0.1592
81553238|NCT00600119|162782741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1155||||||Analysis for change in PAC-QOL Worries/Concerns domain from Baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1155
81553239|NCT00600119|162782741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9938||||||Analysis for change in PAC-QOL Psychosocial Discomfort domain from Baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9938
81553240|NCT00600119|162782741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2101||||||Analysis for change in PAC-QOL Psychosocial Discomfort domain from Baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2101
81553241|NCT00600119|162782741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4597||||||Analysis for change in PAC-QOL Psychosocial Discomfort domain from Baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4597
81553242|NCT00600119|162782741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4822||||||Analysis for change in PAC-QOL Satisfaction domain from Baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4822
81553243|NCT00600119|162782741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0171||||||Analysis for change in PAC-QOL Satisfaction domain from Baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0171
81553244|NCT00600119|162782741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||||||Analysis for change in PAC-QOL Satisfaction domain from Baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0160
81553245|NCT00600119|162782741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6857||||||Analysis for change in PAC-QOL Total Score from Baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6857
81553246|NCT00600119|162782741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0253||||||Analysis for change in PAC-QOL Total Score from Baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0253
81553247|NCT00600119|162782741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0772||||||Analysis for change in PAC-QOL Total Score from Baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0772
81553248|NCT00600119|162782742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5008||||||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM Abdominal Symptoms domain from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5008
81553249|NCT00600119|162782742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1823||||||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM Abdominal Symptoms domain from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1823
81553250|NCT00600119|162782742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7045||||||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM Abdominal Symptoms domain from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7045
81553251|NCT00600119|162782742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7088||||||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM Rectal Symptoms domain from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7088
81553252|NCT00600119|162782742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5828||||||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM Rectal Symptoms domain from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5828
81553253|NCT00600119|162782742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0116||||||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM Rectal Symptoms domain from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0116
81553254|NCT00600119|162782742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7848||||||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM Stool Symptoms domain from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7848
81553255|NCT00600119|162782742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0335||||||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM Stool Symptoms domain from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0335
81553256|NCT00600119|162782742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0591||||||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM Stool Symptoms domain from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0591
81553257|NCT00600119|162782742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9317||||||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM Total Score from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9317
81553258|NCT00600119|162782742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0675||||||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM Total Score from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0675
81553259|NCT00600119|162782742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1745||||||Analysis for change in PAC-SYM Total Score from baseline (Week 1) to end of treatment (Week 4).|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1745
81553260|NCT00561977|162782769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|time measurement, treatment group, interaction between time and group term as fixed effect, subject as random effect.||Mean dietary quality score by visit and study group was estimated using SAS PROC MIXED. All analyses were performed using SAS 9.13 (SAS Institute, Cary, NC, USA).||||0.14
81553261|NCT00977080|162782775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons between treatment groups since the study was designed to evaluate the primary outcome measure by testing a single hypothesis within each stratum independently.|Fisher Exact|||With a sample size of 49 participants in each treatment group in the IV stratum, a Fisher's exact test with a 0.050 2-sided significance level will have 81% power to detect a 30% difference in the percentage of participants who achieve iPTH between 150 and 300 pg/mL, assuming the cinacalcet percentage is 36% and the paricalcitol percentage is 66%.||||0.016
81553262|NCT00977080|162782775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons between treatment groups since the study was designed to evaluate the primary outcome measure by testing a single hypothesis within each stratum independently.|Fisher Exact|||With a sample size of 49 participants in each treatment group in the oral stratum, a Fisher's exact test with a 0.050 2-sided significance level will have 81% power to detect a 30% difference in the percentage of participants who achieve iPTH between 150 and 300 pg/mL, assuming the cinacalcet percentage is 36% and the paricalcitol percentage is 66%.||||0.260
81553263|NCT00977080|162782776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81553264|NCT00977080|162782776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.239||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.239
81553265|NCT00977080|162782777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81553266|NCT00977080|162782777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.704||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.704
81553267|NCT00977080|162782778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.010
81553268|NCT00977080|162782779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81553269|NCT00977080|162782779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81553270|NCT00977080|162782780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.118||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.118
81553271|NCT00977080|162782780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81574750|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6088|||||||Chi-squared|||Levofloxacin||||0.6088
81553272|NCT00275340|162782826|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Study was not powered to determine significant group differences; thus trends are reported for p\<0.20.|||||p<|0||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean change scores were computed on domain and summary scores. Mean differences in change scores between groups were computed and t-tests used to detect significant differences.||||p<0.20
81553273|NCT00612105|162782853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.43||||0.2537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.171|0.312|||ANCOVA|||||0.312|-1.171|0.2537
81553274|NCT00475982|162782916|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.965||||0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.965
81553275|NCT00475982|162782917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.884||||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.884
81553276|NCT00475982|162782918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.294|||||||paired t-test|||intra-analysis within the weight loss arm||||0.294
81553277|NCT00475982|162782918|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||paired t-test|||intra-analysis within the control arm||||0.440
81553278|NCT00475982|162782918|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|8.49||||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|21.3|||paired t-test|||analysis between the weight loss and control arms||21.3|-4.31|0.186
81553279|NCT00475982|162782919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.162|||||||paired t-test|||intra-analysis within the weight loss arm||||0.162
81553280|NCT00475982|162782919|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.986|||||||paired t-test|||intra-analysis within the control arm||||0.986
81553281|NCT00475982|162782919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.22||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|7.02|||paired t-test|||analysis between the weight loss and control arms||7.02|-2.58|0.353
81553282|NCT00475982|162782920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.283|||||||paired t-test|||intra-analysis within the weight loss arm||||0.283
81553283|NCT00475982|162782920|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.701|||||||paired t-test|||intra-analysis within the control arm||||0.701
81553284|NCT00475982|162782920|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.77||||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|8.24|||paired t-test|||analysis between the intervention and control arms||8.24|-6.70|0.835
81553285|NCT00475982|162782921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||paired t-test|||intra-analysis within the weight loss arm||||0.00
81553286|NCT00475982|162782921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||paired t-test|||intra-analysis within the control arm||||0.009
81553287|NCT00475982|162782921|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.11||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|3.59|||paired t-test|||analysis between the two arms||3.59|0.64|0.007
81553288|NCT00475982|162782922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.073|||||||paired t-test|||intra-analysis within the weight loss arm||||0.073
81553289|NCT00475982|162782922|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.207|||||||paired t-test|||intra-analysis within the control arm||||0.207
81553290|NCT00475982|162782922|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.34||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|2.75|||paired t-test|||analysis between the two arms||2.75|-0.08|0.063
81553291|NCT00993226|162782933|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.29||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.36|||t-test in ANOVA model|||Exploratory comparison between SABER-Bupivacaine and Bupivacaine HCl not analyzed inferentially||0.36|-0.79|0.467
81553292|NCT00993226|162782934|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.57||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.59|2.58|||t-test in ANOVA model|||Exploratory comparison between SABER-Bupivacaine and Bupivacaine HCl not analyzed inferentially||2.58|-7.59|0.331
81553293|NCT00783198|162782938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|-0.57|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-0.57|-2.95|0.0039
81553294|NCT00783198|162782938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.24||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|-1.07|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-1.07|-3.41|0.0002
81553295|NCT00783198|162782939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|-0.09|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-0.09|-2.08|0.0320
81553296|NCT00783198|162782939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|-0.82|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-0.82|-2.78|0.0003
81553297|NCT00783198|162782940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78||||0.0472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.01|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-0.01|-1.54|0.0472
81553298|NCT00783198|162782940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|-0.19|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-0.19|-1.70|0.0144
81553299|NCT00783198|162782941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.46||||0.1686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.19|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||0.19|-1.11|0.1686
81553300|NCT00783198|162782941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|-0.18|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-0.18|-1.46|0.0125
81553301|NCT00783198|162782942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.32|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-0.32|-1.65|0.0039
81553302|NCT00783198|162782942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|-0.64|||ANOVA||ANOVA model with baseline asthmatic condition, pollen region and treatment group as fixed effects|||-0.64|-1.95|0.0001
81553303|NCT00119678|162782952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.5|||||Cox proportional-hazards model was used to estimate the hazard ratio of abatacept versus placebo for SLE disease flare. The 95% two-sided confidence interval was provided for the hazard ratio for treatment.|||1.5|0.7|
81553304|NCT00791817|162782978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3897|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1998|1.6097||||Confidence Interval is on the Ratio of Fed to Fasted|Confidence Interval is on the Ratio of Fed to Fasted|values are Geometric Means and Confidence Intervals are on the Ratio of Fed to Fasted||1.6097|1.1998|
81553305|NCT01134705|162782979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.5||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Repeated measures Analysis of covariance|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||||-0.5|-1.2|<0.001
81574751|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4713|||||||Chi-squared|||Levofloxacin||||0.4713
81574752|NCT03975790|162821822|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3399|||||||Chi-squared|||Levofloxacin||||0.3399
81553306|NCT01134705|162782980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|Repeated measures ANCOVA|The repeated measures ANCOVA included covariate adjustment for baseline, day, treatment, and the treatment by day interaction.||||-0.4|-1.1|<0.001
81553307|NCT01134705|162782981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.58||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2||A priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05|ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment, baseline and center in the model.||||-0.2|-0.9|0.001
81553308|NCT00509145|162782982|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.911|||Over-dispersed Poisson Regression||Laquinimod 0.6 mg vs. placebo|Response variable: number of relapses during 24 months. Offset based on the log of subject's exposure in years was employed to adjust for variability of treatment exposure. In addition to the treatment group, the Poisson regression model included the following covariates: baseline EDSS score, log of prior 2-year number of relapses+1 and Country or Geographical Region (CGR).||0.911|0.650|0.0024
81553309|NCT01994889|162782987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0006|||||||Finkelstein-Schoenfeld Method|||||||0.0006
81553310|NCT01994889|162782988|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.698||||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.508|0.958|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio from a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, TTR genotype (variant and wild-type) and New York Heart Association (NYHA) baseline classification (NYHA Classes I and II combined and NYHA Class III) in the model.|||0.958|0.508|0.0259
81553311|NCT01994889|162782989|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.6761|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5639|0.8107||Poisson regression analysis with treatment, TTR genotype, NYHA baseline classification, treatment-by-TTR genotype interaction, and treatment-by-NYHA baseline classification interaction terms as factors adjusted for treatment duration.|Poisson regression analysis|||||0.8107|0.5639|<0.0001
81553312|NCT01994889|162782990|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|75.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.236|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|57.56|93.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||L.S. means are from an ANCOVA (MMRM) model with an unstructured covariance matrix; center and participant within center as random effects; treatment, visit, TTR genotype (variant and wild-type), and visit by treatment interaction, as fixed effects and baseline score as covariate.||93.80|57.56|<.0001
81553313|NCT01994889|162782991|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|13.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.48|17.83|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||Change at Month 30||17.83|9.48|<.0001
81553314|NCT01994889|162782992|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.691||||0.0383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.488|0.98|||Cox proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio from a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment, TTR genotype (variant and wild-type) and NYHA baseline classification (NYHA Classes I and II combined and NYHA Class III) in the model.|||0.980|0.488|0.0383
81553315|NCT01994889|162782993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81553316|NCT01510769|162782994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1||||0.1298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.23|-0.03|0.1298
81553317|NCT01510769|162782994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.42|0.17|<0.0001
81553318|NCT01510769|162782995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.04||||0.4453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.16|-0.07|0.4453
81553319|NCT01510769|162782995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09||||0.1149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.21|-0.02|0.1149
81553320|NCT01510769|162782996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.03||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.17|-0.10|0.6450
81553321|NCT01510769|162782996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.06||||0.4118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.19|-0.08|0.4118
81553322|NCT01510769|162782997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.08||||0.3034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.07|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.07|-0.24|0.3034
81553323|NCT01510769|162782997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.19||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-0.04|-0.34|0.0210
81553324|NCT02874144|162783019|SUPERIORITY|intention-to-treat with participants analyzed according to a randomly assigned treatment group irrespective of compliance.|Slope|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value was calculated, and is not attempting to indicate the threshold for statistical significance.|Regression, Linear|||We used baseline scores to track change to follow-up scores and used a difference-in-differences (D-I-D) statistical approach to compare the change over time compare relative rate of change over time between scores within the treatment group (AZD1981 plus INCS) and within the to scores within the placebo group (INCS treatment only)..|For inflammatory mediator analyses, data were reported as mean (SEM) with statistical significance determined by Kruskal-Wallis test.|||<0.05
81553325|NCT02874144|162783019|SUPERIORITY|This was a superiority trial. We used repeated-measures linear regression using the mixed procedure to calculate means for each outcome by visits and treatment status. We used baseline scores to track change to follow-up scores and used a difference-in-differences (D-I-D) statistical approach to compare the change over time between scores within the treatment group (AZD1981 plus INCS) to scores within the placebo group (INCS treatment only).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||No, the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|repeated-measures linear regression|We used repeated-measures linear regression using the MIXED procedure to calculate means (SEMS) for each outcome by visits and treatment status.|Our study did not include at relative risk.|The trial design is a continuous outcome superiority trial with primary efficacy outcome measures of change in Total Polyp Score (TPS) comparing AZD to placebo arm from V1 to V5. Total polyp score is a standardized method for assessing nasal polyp size by endoscopy, based on a scale of 1-4 per side. Inclusion criterion for this study is a TPS of ≥4 with a maximum of 8 and a standard deviation ± 2. A clinically meaningful effect is considered to be a decrease in total polyp score of 1.5.||||<0.05
81553326|NCT02975557|162783024|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|The type I error was adjusted by using the alpha spending function approach with O'Brien-Fleming type boundaries.||We evaluated if the categorical type of tolerability measure is different between control (Artificial Tears) and intervention (Brimonidine, including both 0.15% high and 0.075% low doses groups).||||1
81553327|NCT01578850|162783025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|26.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.78|35.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).|Participants who took rescue therapy had the final value taken before rescue used for analysis at all ensuing time points.|||35.81|16.78|<0.001
81553328|NCT01578850|162783026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|23.7||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.83|40.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The p-value from CMH test of general association was stratified by geographic region.||||40.61|6.83|0.019
81553329|NCT01578850|162783028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.6||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|0.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-ESR Baseline||0.57|-1.76|0.371
81553330|NCT01578850|162783028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.6||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-CRP Baseline||1.81|-0.59|0.358
81553331|NCT01578850|162783028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.6||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.76|9.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-CRP Week 24||9.98|-4.76|0.667
81553332|NCT01578850|162783028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|21.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.99|32.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-ESR Week 28||32.02|10.99|0.001
81553333|NCT01578850|162783028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|19.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.81|29.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-CRP Week 28||29.10|8.81|0.004
81553334|NCT01578850|162783028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|30.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.79|40.83|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-ESR Week 36||40.83|20.79|<0.001
81553335|NCT01578850|162783028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|27.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.89|37.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-CRP Week 36||37.54|16.89|<0.001
81553336|NCT01578850|162783028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|31.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.51|41.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-ESR Week 44||41.08|21.51|<0.001
81553337|NCT01578850|162783028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|30.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.95|40.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-CRP Week 44||40.47|19.95|<0.001
81553338|NCT01578850|162783028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|26.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.78|35.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-ESR Week 52||35.81|16.78|<0.001
81553339|NCT01578850|162783028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|27.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.67|37.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-CRP Week 52||37.47|16.67|<0.001
81553340|NCT01578850|162783030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.3||||0.774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.03|11.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-CRP Week 24||11.68|-9.03|0.774
81553341|NCT01578850|162783030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|12.3||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.86|21.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-ESR Week 28||21.69|2.86|0.034
81553342|NCT01578850|162783030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|16.9||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.33|27.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-CRP Week 28||27.54|6.33|0.020
81553343|NCT01578850|162783030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|14.6||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.48|23.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-ESR Week 36||23.80|5.48|0.007
81553344|NCT01578850|162783030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|24.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.72|34.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-CRP Week 36||34.98|14.72|<0.001
81553345|NCT01578850|162783030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|18.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.16|27.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-ESR Week 44||27.38|10.16|<0.001
81553346|NCT01578850|162783030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|30.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.03|40.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-CRP Week 44||40.76|21.03|<0.001
81553347|NCT01578850|162783030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|20.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.78|29.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-ESR Week 52||29.52|11.78|<0.001
81553348|NCT01578850|162783030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|27.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.38|36.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-CRP Week 52||36.93|17.38|<0.001
81553349|NCT01578850|162783032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.2|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-ESR Week 28||-0.20|-0.73|<0.001
81574753|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2349|||||||Chi-squared|||MTX Sodium||||0.2349
81553350|NCT01578850|162783032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|-0.11|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-CRP Week 28||-0.11|-0.61|0.006
81553351|NCT01578850|162783032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.39|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-ESR Week 36||-0.39|-0.96|<0.001
81553352|NCT01578850|162783032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.28|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-CRP Week 36||-0.28|-0.82|<0.001
81553353|NCT01578850|162783032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.46|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-ESR Week 44||-0.46|-1.03|<0.001
81553354|NCT01578850|162783032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.37|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-CRP Week 44||-0.37|-0.92|<0.001
81553355|NCT01578850|162783032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.4|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-ESR Week 52||-0.40|-0.98|<0.001
81553356|NCT01578850|162783032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.36|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||DAS28-CRP Week 52||-0.36|-0.91|<0.001
81553357|NCT01578850|162783033|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81553358|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|1.4||||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.13|8.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Good Response: DAS28-CRP Week 24||8.90|-6.13|0.961
81553359|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|21.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.99|32.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Good Response: DAS28-ESR Week 28||32.02|10.99|0.001
81553360|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|18.3||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.08|28.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Good Response: DAS28-CRP Week 28||28.53|8.08|0.007
81553361|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|31.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.42|41.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Good Response: DAS28-ESR Week 36||41.39|21.42|<0.001
81553362|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|27.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.83|37.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Good Response: DAS28-CRP Week 36||37.54|16.83|<0.001
81553363|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|31.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.53|41.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Good Response: DAS28-ESR Week 44||41.02|21.53|<0.001
81553364|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|30.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.54|41.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Good Response: DAS28-CRP Week 44||41.05|20.54|<0.001
81553365|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|26.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.82|35.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Good Response: DAS28-ESR Week 52||35.74|16.82|<0.001
81553366|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|27.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.63|37.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Good Response: DAS28-CRP Week 52||37.44|16.63|<0.001
81553367|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.0||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|1.65|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Good Response: DAS28-ESR Week 24||1.65|-1.69|0.766
81553368|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|8.2||||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.32|14.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Moderate Response: DAS28-ESR Week 28||14.10|2.32|0.091
81553369|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|6.5||||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|11.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Moderate Response: DAS28-CRP Week 28||11.75|1.28|0.227
81553370|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|9.9||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.27|16.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Moderate Response: DAS28-ESR Week 36||16.60|3.27|0.072
81553371|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|8.8||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.43|15.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Moderate Response: DAS28-CRP Week 36||15.20|2.43|0.108
81553372|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|11.7||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.69|18.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Moderate Response: DAS28-ESR Week 44||18.72|4.69|0.035
81553373|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|10.6||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|17.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Moderate Response: DAS28-ESR Week 44||17.06|4.20|0.030
81553374|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|11.1||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.15|18.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Moderate Response: DAS28-ESR Week 52||18.06|4.15|0.048
81553375|NCT01578850|162783035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|11.2||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.92|17.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Moderate Response: DAS28-CRP Week 52||17.58|4.92|0.016
81553376|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.6||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CDAI: LDA Baseline||1.81|-0.59|0.358
81553377|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.4||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|9.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CDAI: LDA: Week 24||9.16|-2.38|0.341
81553378|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|18.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.4|28.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CDAI: LDA: Week 28||28.27|8.40|0.004
81553379|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|24.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.88|34.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CDAI: LDA: Week 36||34.40|13.88|<0.001
81553380|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|27.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.85|37.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CDAI: LDA: Week 44||37.35|16.85|<0.001
81553381|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|24.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.61|34.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CDAI: LDA: Week 52||34.42|13.61|<0.001
81553382|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.3||||0.774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|10.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CDAI: Remission: Week 24||10.06|-5.50|0.774
81553383|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.4||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.15|8.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CDAI: Remission: Week 28||8.03|-7.15|0.645
81553384|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|8.4||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|16.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CDAI: Remission: Week 36||16.35|0.36|0.080
81553385|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|9.6||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|17.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CDAI: Remission: Week 44||17.68|1.49|0.025
81553386|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|9.0||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|16.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CDAI: Remission: Week 52||16.88|1.02|0.088
81553387|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.6||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||SDAI: LDA: Baseline||1.81|-0.59|0.358
81553388|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.3||||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.57|10.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||SDAI: LDA: Week 24||10.13|-3.57|0.258
81553389|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|17.7||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.49|27.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||SDAI: LDA: Week 28||27.92|7.49|0.005
81553390|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|27.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.93|37.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||SDAI: LDA: Week 36||37.55|16.93|<0.001
81553391|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|32.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.83|42.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||SDAI: LDA: Week 44||42.23|21.83|<0.001
81553392|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|28.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|38.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||SDAI: LDA: Week 52||38.69|18.00|<0.001
81574754|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3956|||||||Chi-squared|||MTX Sodium||||0.3956
81574755|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Chi-squared|||Folic Acid||||0.5500
81553393|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.0||||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.51|11.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||SDAI: Remission: Week 24||11.51|-5.51|0.672
81553394|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.0||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.03|8.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||SDAI: Remission: Week 28||8.00|-8.03|0.556
81553395|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|10.3||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|18.45|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||SDAI: Remission: Week 36||18.45|2.07|0.022
81553396|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|9.0||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|17.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||SDAI: Remission: Week 44||17.25|0.85|0.047
81553397|NCT01578850|162783037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|12.1||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|20.57|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||SDAI: Remission: Week 52||20.57|3.70|0.031
81553398|NCT01578850|162783039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|-0.01|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CDAI: Week 28||-0.01|-4.19|0.049
81553399|NCT01578850|162783039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.38||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.72|-1.05|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CDAI: Week 36||-1.05|-5.72|0.005
81553400|NCT01578850|162783039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.37|-1.67|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CDAI: Week 44||-1.67|-6.37|<0.001
81553401|NCT01578850|162783039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.36|-1.68|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CDAI: Week 52||-1.68|-6.36|<0.001
81553402|NCT01578850|162783039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.22||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-0.03|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||SDAI: Week 28||-0.03|-4.40|0.047
81553403|NCT01578850|162783039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.54||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.97|-1.12|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||SDAI: Week 36||-1.12|-5.97|0.004
81553404|NCT01578850|162783039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|-1.88|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||SDAI: Week 44||-1.88|-6.78|<0.001
81553405|NCT01578850|162783039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|-1.84|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||SDAI: Week 52||-1.84|-6.70|<0.001
81553406|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.2||||0.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|3.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 20: Week 24||3.90|-4.21|0.742
81553407|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|9.8||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.45|17.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 20: Week 28||17.06|2.45|0.143
81553408|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|11.4||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.31|19.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 20: Week 36||19.51|3.31|0.111
81553409|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|10.1||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|18.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 20: Week 44||18.49|1.80|0.175
81553410|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|10.8||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.49|19.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 20: Week 52||19.05|2.49|0.088
81553411|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.5||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|9.75|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 50: Week 24||9.75|-4.78|0.584
81553412|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|11.5||||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|21.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 50: Week 28||21.34|1.59|0.226
81553413|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|17.2||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.76|27.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 50: Week 36||27.56|6.76|0.012
81553414|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|19.0||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.59|29.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 50: Week 44||29.35|8.59|0.006
81574756|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7131|||||||Chi-squared|||Folic Acid||||0.7131
81553415|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|17.7||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|28.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 50: Week 52||28.16|7.30|0.014
81553416|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|-2.7||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.49|8.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 70: Week 24||8.11|-13.49|0.702
81553417|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|7.1||||0.378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|17.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 70: Week 28||17.50|-3.37|0.378
81553418|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|17.3||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.12|27.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 70: Week 36||27.56|7.12|0.004
81553419|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|18.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.4|28.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 70: Week 44||28.55|8.40|0.001
81553420|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|16.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.96|26.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 70: Week 52||26.02|5.96|0.005
81553421|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.3||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.19|5.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 90: Week 24||5.67|-6.19|0.921
81553422|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|3.3||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|8.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 90: Week 28||8.86|-2.19|0.410
81553423|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|6.4||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|12.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 90: Week 36||12.48|0.41|0.073
81574757|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.942|||||||Chi-squared|||Folic Acid||||0.9420
81574758|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0571|||||||Chi-squared|||Prednisone||||0.0571
81574759|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||Chi-squared|||Prednisone||||0.0490
81574760|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5631|||||||Chi-squared|||Prednisone||||0.5631
81574761|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2198|||||||Chi-squared|||Acetaminophen/Hydrocodone Bitartrate||||0.2198
81574762|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.385|||||||Chi-squared|||Acetaminophen/Hydrocodone Bitartrate||||0.3850
81574763|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1165|||||||Chi-squared|||Acetaminophen/Hydrocodone Bitartrate||||0.1165
81574764|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4291|||||||Chi-squared|||Azithromycin||||0.4291
81574765|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.385|||||||Chi-squared|||Azithromycin||||0.3850
81574766|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8143|||||||Chi-squared|||Azithromycin||||0.8143
81574767|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7272|||||||Chi-squared|||Adalimumab||||0.7272
81574768|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0501|||||||Chi-squared|||Adalimumab||||0.0501
81574769|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Adalimumab||||0.0500
81574770|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3116|||||||Chi-squared|||Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate||||0.3116
81574771|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4882|||||||Chi-squared|||Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate||||0.4882
81574772|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9505|||||||Chi-squared|||Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate||||0.9505
81574773|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.408|||||||Chi-squared|||Etanercept||||0.4080
81574774|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7644|||||||Chi-squared|||Etanercept||||0.7644
81574775|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4146|||||||Chi-squared|||Etanercept||||0.4146
81574776|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1348|||||||Chi-squared|||Levothyroxine Sodium||||0.1348
81574777|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5948|||||||Chi-squared|||Levothyroxine Sodium||||0.5948
81574778|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5785|||||||Chi-squared|||Levothyroxine Sodium||||0.5785
81574779|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1033|||||||Chi-squared|||Methylprednisolone||||0.1033
81574780|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2117|||||||Chi-squared|||Methylprednisolone||||0.2117
81574781|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.992|||||||Chi-squared|||Methylprednisolone||||0.9920
81574782|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9212|||||||Chi-squared|||Omeprazole||||0.9212
81574783|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9212|||||||Chi-squared|||Omeprazole||||0.9212
81574784|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4384|||||||Chi-squared|||Omeprazole||||0.4384
81574785|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0162|||||||Chi-squared|||Tramadol Hydrochloride||||0.0162
81574786|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3239|||||||Chi-squared|||Tramadol Hydrochloride||||0.3239
81574787|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4837|||||||Chi-squared|||Tramadol Hydrochloride||||0.4837
81574788|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7183|||||||Chi-squared|||Meloxicam||||0.7183
81574789|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2667|||||||Chi-squared|||Meloxicam||||0.2667
81574790|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.451|||||||Chi-squared|||Meloxicam||||0.4510
81574791|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7993|||||||Chi-squared|||Amoxicillin||||0.7993
81574792|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9896|||||||Chi-squared|||Amoxicillin||||0.9896
81574793|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8576|||||||Chi-squared|||Amoxicillin||||0.8576
81574794|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9373|||||||Chi-squared|||Albuterol Sulfate||||0.9373
81574795|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1253|||||||Chi-squared|||Albuterol Sulfate||||0.1253
81553424|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|4.6||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|10.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 90: Week 44||10.08|-0.97|0.219
81553425|NCT01578850|162783041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|5.9||||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|12.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ACR 90: Week 52||12.40|-0.60|0.196
81553426|NCT01578850|162783043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|0.05|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||28 Tender Joint Count: Week 28||0.05|-1.84|0.062
81553427|NCT01578850|162783043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|-0.27|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||28 Tender Joint Count: Week 36||-0.27|-2.41|0.015
81553428|NCT01578850|162783043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.65||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|-0.57|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||28 Tender Joint Count: Week 44||-0.57|-2.72|0.003
81553429|NCT01578850|162783043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.75||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.85|-0.66|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||28 Tender Joint Count: Week 52||-0.66|-2.85|0.002
81553430|NCT01578850|162783043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.5|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||28 Swollen Joint Count: Week 28||0.50|-0.77|0.680
81553431|NCT01578850|162783043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.45|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||28 Swollen Joint Count: Week 36||0.45|-1.04|0.437
81553432|NCT01578850|162783043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|0.17|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||28 Swollen Joint Count: Week 44||0.17|-1.31|0.131
81553433|NCT01578850|162783043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.25|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||28 Swollen Joint Count: Week 52||0.25|-1.22|0.199
81553434|NCT01578850|162783043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.28|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||68 Tender Joint Count: Week 28||0.28|-2.60|0.115
81553435|NCT01578850|162783043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.88||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|-0.35|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||68 Tender Joint Count: Week 36||-0.35|-3.42|0.017
81553436|NCT01578850|162783043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.34||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|-0.76|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||68 Tender Joint Count: Week 44||-0.76|-3.91|0.004
81553437|NCT01578850|162783043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.58||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.19|-0.97|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||68 Tender Joint Count: Week 52||-0.97|-4.19|0.002
81553438|NCT01578850|162783043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|0.42|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||68 Swollen Joint Count: Week 28||0.42|-1.13|0.368
81553439|NCT01578850|162783043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.32|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||68 Swollen Joint Count: Week 36||0.32|-1.46|0.208
81553440|NCT01578850|162783043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|0.05|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||68 Swollen Joint Count: Week 44||0.05|-1.73|0.064
81553441|NCT01578850|162783043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|0.1|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||68 Swollen Joint Count: Week 52||0.10|-1.66|0.081
81553442|NCT01578850|162783045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.16|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Week 28||-0.16|-0.90|0.005
81553443|NCT01578850|162783045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.38|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Week 36||-0.38|-1.18|<0.001
81553444|NCT01578850|162783045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.54|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Week 44||-0.54|-1.35|<0.001
81553445|NCT01578850|162783045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.53|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Week 52||-0.53|-1.33|<0.001
81574796|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1851|||||||Chi-squared|||Albuterol Sulfate||||0.1851
81574797|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8697|||||||Chi-squared|||Gabapentin||||0.8697
81553446|NCT01578850|162783047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.01|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Week 28||-0.01|-1.00|0.048
81553447|NCT01578850|162783047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-0.43|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Week 36||-0.43|-1.44|<0.001
81553448|NCT01578850|162783047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.33|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Week 44||-0.33|-1.33|0.001
81553449|NCT01578850|162783047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.82||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.31|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Week 52||-0.31|-1.33|0.002
81553450|NCT01578850|162783049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.11||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.07|-1.16|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Week 28||-1.16|-27.07|0.033
81553451|NCT01578850|162783049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.04||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.39|-3.68|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Week 36||-3.68|-30.39|0.013
81553452|NCT01578850|162783049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.54||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.35|-2.73|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Week 44||-2.73|-30.35|0.019
81553453|NCT01578850|162783049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.66||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.78|-5.54|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Week 52||-5.54|-33.78|0.007
81553454|NCT01578850|162783051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.21||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|0.48|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||General Health VAS: Week 28||0.48|-8.91|0.078
81553455|NCT01578850|162783051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.54||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.49|-2.59|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||General Health VAS: Week 36||-2.59|-12.49|0.003
81553456|NCT01578850|162783051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.19||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|-3.18|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||General Health VAS: Week 44||-3.18|-13.20|0.001
81553457|NCT01578850|162783051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.64|-3.55|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||General Health VAS: Week 52||-3.55|-13.64|<0.001
81553458|NCT01578850|162783051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.91||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.75|-1.06|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Pain VAS: Week 28||-1.06|-10.75|0.017
81553459|NCT01578850|162783051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.85|-3.34|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Pain VAS: Week 36||-3.34|-13.85|0.001
81553460|NCT01578850|162783051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.72|-4.26|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Pain VAS: Week 44||-4.26|-14.72|<0.001
81553461|NCT01578850|162783051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|-3.99|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||Pain VAS: Week 52||-3.99|-14.60|<0.001
81553462|NCT01578850|162783053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.22||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.39|-1.05|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CRP: Week 28||-1.05|-9.39|0.014
81553463|NCT01578850|162783053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.27||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.09|-1.46|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CRP: Week 36||-1.46|-11.09|0.011
81553464|NCT01578850|162783053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.06|-3.44|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CRP: Week 44||-3.44|-12.06|<0.001
81553465|NCT01578850|162783053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.16||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.48|-2.85|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||CRP: Week 52||-2.85|-11.48|0.001
81553466|NCT01578850|162783053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.23|-2.49|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ESR: Week 28||-2.49|-9.23|<0.001
81574798|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9719|||||||Chi-squared|||Gabapentin||||0.9719
81574799|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.938|||||||Chi-squared|||Gabapentin||||0.9380
81574800|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1079|||||||Chi-squared|||Acetaminophen/Oxycodone Hydrochloride||||0.1079
81574801|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2588|||||||Chi-squared|||Acetaminophen/Oxycodone Hydrochloride||||0.2588
81553467|NCT01578850|162783053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.33|-5.05|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ESR: Week 36||-5.05|-12.33|<0.001
81553468|NCT01578850|162783053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.38|-3.8|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ESR: Week 44||-3.80|-11.38|<0.001
81553469|NCT01578850|162783053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.03|-2.6|||ANCOVA|Stratified by geographic region and disease status at randomization (Stratum 1=Remission: DAS28-ESR\<2.6 or Stratum 2=LDA: 2.6\<=DAS28-ESR\<3.2).||ESR: Week 52||-2.60|-10.03|<0.001
81553470|NCT01711216|162783070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3181|TWO_SIDED|||||Test statistic (d.f.) 1.0157 (1) A Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test was used, exact p-value was computed using Monte Carlo estimation.|Mantel Haenszel|||Test of association between the number of regular menstrual cycles during the follow-up period and the number of dydrogesterone therapy cycles received during the treatment period (Follow-up Analysis Set) Follow-up Analysis Set (N=915)||||0.3181
81553471|NCT00750152|162783076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||one-sided p-value from CMH test|0.001||||0.025|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The CMH test after stratification by site compared the proportion of complete cure in NAFT-500 to that of placebo to evaluate its superiority.||"In order to compare complete cure rate in the NAFT-500 group with that in the placebo group, the following one-sided null and alternate hypotheses will be tested:~* H0: p1 \<= p0~* Ha: p1 \> p0 where p0 and p1 denote the proportion of subjects with complete cure in the placebo and NAFT-500 groups, respectively."||||0.025
81553472|NCT03456882|162783102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6346||||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction||Global test of treatment\*time interaction effect. Null hypothesis: the change over time is not different between groups.||||0.6346
81553473|NCT03456882|162783102|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6||0.3585|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast between treatment groups of the differences (week 24 - baseline) within treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the change from baseline to week 24 is not different between treatment groups.||||0.3585
81553474|NCT03456882|162783103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4388||||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.||Global test of treatment\*time interaction effect. Null hypothesis: the change over time is not different between groups.||||0.4388
81553475|NCT03456882|162783103|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.2||0.9887|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast between treatment groups of the differences (week 24 - baseline) within treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the change from baseline to week 24 is not different between treatment groups.||||0.9887
81553476|NCT03456882|162783104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9622||||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.||Global test of treatment\*time interaction effect. Null hypothesis: the change over time is not different between groups.||||0.9622
81553477|NCT03456882|162783104|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.3||0.6533|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast between treatment groups of the differences (week 24 - baseline) within treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the change from baseline to week 24 is not different between treatment groups.||||0.6533
81553478|NCT03456882|162783105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9137||||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.||Global test of treatment\*time interaction effect. Null hypothesis: the change over time is not different between groups.||||0.9137
81553479|NCT03456882|162783105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|16.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.7||0.3985|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast between treatment groups of the differences (week 24 - baseline) within treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the change from baseline to week 24 is not different between treatment groups.||||0.3985
81553480|NCT03456882|162783106|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2543||||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.||Global test of treatment\*time interaction effect. Null hypothesis: the change over time is not different between groups.||||0.2543
81553481|NCT03456882|162783106|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.2209|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast between treatment groups of the differences (week 24 - baseline) within treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the change from baseline to week 24 is not different between treatment groups.||||0.2209
81553482|NCT03456882|162783107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2738||||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction||Global test of treatment\*time interaction effect. Null hypothesis: the change over time is not different between groups.||||0.2738
81574802|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9358|||||||Chi-squared|||Acetaminophen/Oxycodone Hydrochloride||||0.9358
81574803|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1984|||||||Chi-squared|||Amoxicillin/Clavulanate Potassium||||0.1984
81574804|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8542|||||||Chi-squared|||Amoxicillin/Clavulanate Potassium||||0.8542
81553483|NCT03456882|162783107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.4239|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast between treatment groups of the differences (week 24 - baseline) within treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the change from baseline to week 24 is not different between treatment groups.||||0.4239
81553484|NCT03456882|162783108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1708||||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.||Global test of treatment\*time interaction effect. Null hypothesis: the change over time is not different between groups.||||0.1708
81553485|NCT03456882|162783108|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.8133|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast between treatment groups of the differences (week 24 - baseline) within treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the change from baseline to week 24 is not different between treatment groups.||||0.8133
81553486|NCT03456882|162783109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5239||||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.||Global test of treatment\*time interaction effect. Null hypothesis: the change over time is not different between groups.||||0.5239
81553487|NCT03456882|162783109|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.4401|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast between treatment groups of the differences (week 24 - baseline) within treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the change from baseline to week 24 is not different between treatment groups.||||0.4401
81553488|NCT03456882|162783110|SUPERIORITY||difference between mean slopes|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.5725|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with random intercept,slope,unstructured variance covariance matrix.Independent variables:time,treatment,treatment\*time interaction||Contrast of the slopes during the on-treatment period (change per week, from baseline to week 24) between treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the rate of change from baseline to week 24 is not different between groups.||||0.5725
81553489|NCT03456882|162783110|SUPERIORITY||difference between mean slopes|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.5728|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with random intercept,slope,unstructured variance covariance matrix.Independent variables:time,treatment,treatment\*time interaction|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast of the slopes during the off-treatment follow-up period (change per week, from week 24 to week 48) between treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the rate of change from week 24 to week 48 is not different between groups.||||0.5728
81553490|NCT03456882|162783111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9212||||||Significance level set to 0.05|Log Rank|||Null hypothesis: the survival curves over the on-treatment and the off-treatment follow-up period are not different between groups.||||0.9212
81553491|NCT03456882|162783112|SUPERIORITY||difference between mean slopes|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with random intercept,slope,unstructured variance covariance matrix.Independent variables:time,treatment,treatment\*time interaction|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast of the slopes during the on-treatment period (change per week, from baseline to week 24) between treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the rate of change from baseline to week 24 is not different between groups.||||0.0101
81553492|NCT03456882|162783112|SUPERIORITY||difference between mean slopes|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.5924|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with random intercept,slope,unstructured variance covariance matrix.Independent variables:time,treatment,treatment\*time interaction|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast of the slopes during the off-treatment follow-up period (change per week, from week 24 to week 48) between treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the rate of change from week 24 to week 48 is not different between groups.||||0.5924
81553493|NCT03456882|162783113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9598||||||Significance level set to 0.05|Fisher Exact|||AE treatment discontinuation 4 weeks. Null hypothesis: the percentage of patients experiencing at least one adverse event leading to treatment discontinuation within 4 weeks is not different between groups||||0.9598
81553494|NCT03456882|162783113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.939||||||Significance level set to 0.05|Fisher Exact|||AE treatment discontinuation 12 weeks. Null hypothesis: the percentage of patients experiencing at least one adverse event leading to treatment discontinuation within 12 weeks is not different between groups||||0.9390
81553495|NCT03456882|162783113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3442||||||Significance level set to 0.05|Fisher Exact|||AE treatment discontinuation 24 weeks. Null hypothesis: the percentage of patients experiencing at least one adverse event leading to treatment discontinuation within 24 weeks is not different between groups||||0.3442
81553496|NCT03456882|162783114|SUPERIORITY||difference between mean slopes|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1503|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with random intercept,slope,unstructured variance covariance matrix.Independent variables:time,treatment,treatment\*time interaction|RNS60 vs. Placebo|ALSAQ-40 physical mobility. Contrast of the slopes during the on-treatment and off-treatment follow-up period (change per week, from baseline to week 48) between treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the rate of change from baseline to week 48 is not different between groups.||||0.1503
81553497|NCT03456882|162783114|SUPERIORITY||difference between mean slopes|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1556|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with random intercept,slope,unstructured variance covariance matrix.Independent variables:time,treatment,treatment\*time interaction|RNS60 vs. Placebo|ALSAQ-40 ADL and independence.Contrast of the slopes during the on-treatment and off-treatment follow-up period (change per week, from baseline to week 48) between treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the rate of change from baseline to week 48 is not different between groups.||||0.1556
81574805|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2973|||||||Chi-squared|||Amoxicillin/Clavulanate Potassium||||0.2973
81574806|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1046|||||||Chi-squared|||Cyclobenzaprine Hydrochloride||||0.1046
81574807|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7961|||||||Chi-squared|||Cyclobenzaprine Hydrochloride||||0.7961
81553498|NCT03456882|162783114|SUPERIORITY||difference between mean slopes|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.0319|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with random intercept,slope,unstructured variance covariance matrix.Independent variables:time,treatment,treatment\*time interaction|RNS60 vs. Placebo|ALSAQ-40 eating and drinking. Contrast of the slopes during the on-treatment and off-treatment follow-up period (change per week, from baseline to week 48) between treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the rate of change from baseline to week 48 is not different between groups.||||0.0319
81553499|NCT03456882|162783114|SUPERIORITY||difference between mean slopes|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.6419|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with random intercept,slope,unstructured variance covariance matrix.Independent variables:time,treatment,treatment\*time interaction|RNS60 vs. Placebo|ALSAQ-40 communication. Contrast of the slopes during the on-treatment and off-treatment follow-up period (change per week, from baseline to week 48) between treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the rate of change from baseline to week 48 is not different between groups.||||0.6419
81553500|NCT03456882|162783114|SUPERIORITY||difference between mean slopes|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.3951|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model with random intercept,slope,unstructured variance covariance matrix.Independent variables:time,treatment,treatment\*time interaction|RNS60 vs. Placebo|ALSAQ-40 emotional reactions. Contrast of the slopes during the on-treatment and off-treatment follow-up period (change per week, from baseline to week 48) between treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the rate of change from baseline to week 48 is not different between groups.||||0.3951
81553501|NCT03456882|162783115|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.8||0.9563|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast between treatment groups of the differences (week 48 - week 24) within treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the change from week 24 to week 48 is not different between treatment groups.||||0.9563
81553502|NCT03456882|162783116|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|28.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|23.4||0.2253|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast between treatment groups of the differences (week 48 - week 24) within treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the change from week 24 to week 48 is not different between treatment groups.||||0.2253
81553503|NCT03456882|162783117|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.7||0.6263|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast between treatment groups of the differences (week 48 - week 24) within treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the change from week 24 to week 48 is not different between treatment groups.||||0.6263
81553504|NCT03456882|162783118|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.0||0.3671|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast between treatment groups of the differences (week 48 - week 24) within treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the change from week 24 to week 48 is not different between treatment groups.||||0.3671
81553505|NCT03456882|162783119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.845|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast between treatment groups of the differences (week 48 - week 24) within treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the change from week 24 to week 48 is not different between treatment groups.||||0.845
81553506|NCT03456882|162783120|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.2161|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction.|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast between treatment groups of the differences (week 48 - week 24) within treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the change from week 24 to week 48 is not different between treatment groups.||||0.2161
81553507|NCT03456882|162783121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.4962|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance level set to 0.05|repeated measures ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA with unstructured variance covariance matrix. Independent variables: time, treatment and treatment\*time interaction|RNS60 vs. Placebo|Contrast between treatment groups of the differences (week 48 - week 24) within treatment groups. Null hypothesis: the change from week 24 to week 48 is not different between treatment groups.||||0.4962
81553508|NCT03456882|162783122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8738||||||Significance level set to 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean AE treatment discontinuation 4 weeks. Null hypothesis: the number of adverse events occurred within 4 weeks is not different between groups||||0.8738
81553509|NCT03456882|162783122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7556||||||Significance level set to 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean AE treatment discontinuation 12 weeks. Null hypothesis: the number of adverse events occurred within 12 weeks is not different between groups||||0.7556
81553510|NCT03456882|162783122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6477||||||Significance level set to 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean AE treatment discontinuation 24 weeks. Null hypothesis: the number of adverse events occurred within 24 weeks is not different between groups||||0.6477
81553511|NCT03456882|162783122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6084||||||Significance level set to 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mean AE treatment discontinuation 48 weeks. Null hypothesis: the number of adverse events occurred within 48 weeks is not different between groups||||0.6084
81574808|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.214|||||||Chi-squared|||Cyclobenzaprine Hydrochloride||||0.2140
81574809|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8578|||||||Chi-squared|||Fluticasone Propionate||||0.8578
81574810|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7131|||||||Chi-squared|||Fluticasone Propionate||||0.7131
81574811|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8421|||||||Chi-squared|||Fluticasone Propionate||||0.8421
81574812|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7637|||||||Chi-squared|||Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride||||0.7637
81574813|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6355|||||||Chi-squared|||Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride||||0.6355
81553512|NCT03698591|162783130|OTHER||F-statistic|6.155||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value corresponds to 3 way interaction. A priori significance threshold of p \< .05.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was that distancing performance would not differ by arm of the study. Within-subjects factors included task condition (distancing vs. distraction) and study arm. Study arm order was used as a between-subjects factor.||||.019
81553513|NCT03698591|162783130|OTHER||F-statistic|5.911||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value corresponds to two-way interaction. A priori significance threshold of p \< .05.|ANOVA|||This analysis evaluated the two-way interaction of task condition and study period. The null hypothesis was that distancing performance would not differ by study period. Within-subjects factors included task condition and study period.||||.021
81553514|NCT03698591|162783130|OTHER||t-statistic|-1.656||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori significance threshold of p \< .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A dependent-samples t-test was used to compare distancing performance between study periods 1 and 2. The null hypothesis was that distancing performance would not differ by study period.||||.108
81553515|NCT03698591|162783130|OTHER||F-statistic|0.004||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold of p \< .05. This value reflects the test of the main effect of study arm.|ANOVA|||For this analysis, study arm and task condition were used as within-subjects factors, study arm order was used as a between-subjects factor, and TMS stimulator intensity and brain-target-to-scalp distance were used as covariates.||||.948
81553516|NCT03698591|162783131|OTHER||F-statistic|0.031||||0.862|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value corresponds to the two way interaction of task condition and study arm . A priori significance threshold of p \< .05.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was that distancing self-reported effort would not differ by arm of the study. Within-subjects factors included task condition (distancing vs. distraction) and study arm. Study arm order was used as a between-subjects factor.||||.862
81553517|NCT03698591|162783131|OTHER||F-statistic|4.04||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value corresponds to the main effect of study period. A priori threshold of p \< .05.|ANOVA|||A follow-up ANOVA was run with within-subjects factors of task condition and study period.||||.054
81553518|NCT03698591|162783131|OTHER||t-statistic|2.694||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori significance threshold of p \< .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A follow-up dependent-samples t-test was run to test a potential effect of study period on distancing effort.||||.012
81553519|NCT03698591|162783131|OTHER||F-statistic|3.196||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold of p \< .05. This value reflects the test of the main effect of study arm.|ANOVA|||Post-hoc analyses were used to explore treatment effects using covariates related to the treatment parameters. For this analysis, study arm and task condition were used as within-subjects factors, study arm order was used as a between-subjects factor, and TMS stimulator intensity and brain-target-to-scalp distance were used as covariates.||||.085
81553520|NCT03698591|162783131|OTHER||F-statistic|7.162||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold of p \< .05. This value reflects the test of the main effect of study arm.|ANOVA|||This analysis examined the effect of study arm specifically on distancing effort. The within-subjects factor was study arm, between-subjects factor was study arm order, and TMS stimulator intensity and brain-target-to-scalp distance were used as covariates.||||.013
81553521|NCT03698591|162783132|OTHER||F-statistic|6.155||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value corresponds to 3 way interaction. A priori significance threshold of p \< .05.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was that distraction performance would not differ by arm of the study. Within-subjects factors included task condition (distancing vs. distraction) and study arm. Study arm order was used as a between-subjects factor.||||.019
81553522|NCT03698591|162783132|OTHER||F-statistic|5.911||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value corresponds to two-way interaction. A priori significance threshold of p \< .05.|ANOVA|||This analysis evaluated the two-way interaction of task condition and study period. The null hypothesis was that distraction performance would not differ by study period. Within-subjects factors included task condition and study period.||||.021
81553523|NCT03698591|162783132|OTHER||t-statistic|1.282||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori significance threshold of p \< .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A dependent-samples t-test was used to compare distraction performance between study periods 1 and 2. The null hypothesis was that distraction performance would not differ by study period.||||.210
81553524|NCT03698591|162783132|OTHER||F-statistic|0.004||||0.948|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold of p \< .05. This value reflects the test of the main effect of study arm.|ANOVA|||Post-hoc analyses were used to explore treatment effects using covariates related to the treatment parameters. For this analysis, study arm and task condition were used as within-subjects factors, study arm order was used as a between-subjects factor, and TMS stimulator intensity and brain-target-to-scalp distance were used as covariates.||||.948
81553525|NCT03698591|162783133|OTHER||F-statistic|0.031||||0.862|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value corresponds to the two way interaction of task condition and study arm . A priori significance threshold of p \< .05.|ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was that distraction self-reported effort would not differ by arm of the study. Within-subjects factors included task condition (distancing vs. distraction) and study arm. Study arm order was used as a between-subjects factor.||||.862
81553526|NCT03698591|162783133|OTHER||F-statistic|4.04||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value corresponds to the main effect of study period. A priori threshold of p \< .05.|ANOVA|||A follow-up ANOVA was run with within-subjects factors of task condition and study period.||||.054
81553527|NCT03698591|162783133|OTHER||t-statistic|0.828||||0.415|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori significance threshold of p \< .05.|t-test, 2 sided|||A follow-up dependent-samples t-test was run to test the effect of study period on distraction effort.||||.415
81553528|NCT03698591|162783133|OTHER||F-statistic|3.196||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold of p \< .05. This value reflects the test of the main effect of study arm.|ANOVA|||Post-hoc analyses were used to explore treatment effects using covariates related to the treatment parameters. For this analysis, study arm and task condition were used as within-subjects factors, study arm order was used as a between-subjects factor, and TMS stimulator intensity and brain-target-to-scalp distance were used as covariates.||||.085
81553529|NCT03698591|162783133|OTHER||F-statistic|0.396||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold of p \< .05. This value reflects the test of the main effect of study arm.|ANOVA|||This analysis examined the effect of study arm specifically on distraction performance. The within-subjects factor was study arm, between-subjects factor was study arm order, and TMS stimulator intensity and brain-target-to-scalp distance were used as covariates.||||.535
81553530|NCT00695097|162783168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25||95.0||||P \< 0.05 threshold of significance|t-test, 2 sided|||Pretreatment (Baseline)compared to post-treatment (follow-up) CD3 cell density||||0.25
81574814|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5425|||||||Chi-squared|||Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride||||0.5425
81553531|NCT00695097|162783168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0||||P \< 0.05 threshold of significance|t-test, 2 sided|||Pretreatment (Baseline) compared to post-treatment (follow-up) CD3 cell density||||0.46
81553532|NCT00695097|162783168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054||95.0||||P \< 0.05 threshold of significance|t-test, 2 sided|||pretreatment (baseline) compared to post-treatment (follow-up) biopsy CD20 cell density||||0.054
81553533|NCT00695097|162783168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0||||P \< 0.05 threshold of significance|t-test, 2 sided|||Pretreatment (baseline) compared to post-treatment (follow-up) CD20 cell density||||0.62
81553534|NCT05141448|162783177|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was declared if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval of was below 0.05 logMAR|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.06|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Mean difference was calculated as senofilcon A C3 (EMO-118) minus omafilcon A|||0.06|0.02|
81553535|NCT01248104|162783194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|Continuous variables were compared by multivariate linear regression analysis to adjust for possible covariates of intraoperative fluids, age, bypass time, and procedure time. Tukey-Kramer test was then used to compare for specific differences between groups for each variable. Categorical data were compared using Fisher's exact test. All comparisons were made at a significance level of 0.05, and analysis was performed with Minitab version 17).||||||0.35||||||The primary outcome measure showed that there was no difference in PRBC transfusion frequency or amounts in the operating room or the in ICU up to POD 2|ANOVA|||A power analysis based on the comparison of a 15% difference in total transfusion amounts up to POD 2 between the treatment groups indicated a total sample size of 80 with a power of 0.8, confidence interval 0.9, and p= 0.05.||||0.35
81553536|NCT01410357|162783205|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.785||||||Bonferroni corrections were conducted to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.785
81553537|NCT01410357|162783206|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A Bonferroni correction was conducted to adjust for multiple comparisons.||||||.016
81553538|NCT01410357|162783207|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A Bonferroni correction was conducted to adjust for multiple comparisons.||||||<0.001
81553539|NCT01410357|162783208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A Bonferroni correction was conducted to adjust for multiple comparisons.||||||.003
81553540|NCT01410357|162783209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.086|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.086
81553541|NCT01410357|162783210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.872|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A Bonferroni correction was conducted to adjust for multiple comparisons.||||||.872
81553542|NCT01410357|162783211|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.662|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.662
81553543|NCT01410357|162783212|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.633|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.633
81553544|NCT01410357|162783213|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.175|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A Bonferroni correction was conducted to adjust for multiple comparisons.||||||.175
81553545|NCT01410357|162783214|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|A Bonferroni correction was conducted to adjust for multiple comparisons.||||||.680
81553546|NCT01410357|162783215|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.407|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.407
81553547|NCT01410357|162783216|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.870
81553548|NCT01410357|162783217|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.707|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.707
81553549|NCT01410357|162783218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.838|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.838
81553550|NCT01410357|162783219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.853|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.853
81553551|NCT01410357|162783220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.853|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.853
81553552|NCT01410357|162783221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.510
81553553|NCT01410357|162783222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.573|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.573
81553554|NCT01410357|162783223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.758|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.758
81553555|NCT01410357|162783224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.156|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.156
81553556|NCT01410357|162783225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.156|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.156
81553557|NCT01410357|162783226|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<.001
81553558|NCT01410357|162783227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.878|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.878
81553559|NCT01410357|162783228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.014
81553560|NCT01410357|162783229|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.227|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.227
81553561|NCT03467152|162783241|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6909||||||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures Analysis (MMRM)|MMRM|||||||0.6909
81553562|NCT03467152|162783242|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.018||||0.8251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.695|1.492||Generalized Linear Mixed Models Analysis (GLMM)|GLMM|||||1.492|0.695|0.8251
81553563|NCT03467152|162783243|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.853||||0.3003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.584|1.247||Generalized Linear Mixed Models Analysis (GLMM)|GLMM|||||1.247|0.584|0.3003
81553564|NCT03467152|162783244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9198||||||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures Analysis (MMRM)|MMRM|||||||0.9198
81553565|NCT03467152|162783245|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2909|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2909
81553566|NCT03467152|162783246|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6127||||||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures Analysis (MMRM)|MMRM|||||||0.6127
81553567|NCT03467152|162783247|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.878||||||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures Analysis (MMRM)|MMRM|||||||0.8780
81553568|NCT03467152|162783248|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.409||||||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures Analysis (MMRM)|MMRM|||||||0.4090
81553569|NCT03467152|162783249|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8736||||||Mixed Models for Repeated Measures Analysis (MMRM)|MMRM|||||||0.8736
81553570|NCT00505076|162783297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), adjusting for baseline scores, was used to compare treatment groups on cognitive and functional measures. The predefined primary cognition outcome measure was the MCCB (MATRICS (Measurement and Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia Research) Consensus Cognitive Battery) composite T-score, tested at overall two-sided alpha=0.05.||||0.21
81574815|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041|||||||Chi-squared|||Duloxetine Hydrochloride||||0.0410
81574816|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8251|||||||Chi-squared|||Duloxetine Hydrochloride||||0.8251
81574817|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2871|||||||Chi-squared|||Duloxetine Hydrochloride||||0.2871
81574818|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1174|||||||Chi-squared|||Diclofenac Sodium||||0.1174
81574819|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9702|||||||Chi-squared|||Diclofenac Sodium||||0.9702
81553571|NCT00505076|162783298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||The sample size was determined using the analysis of covariance power formula, n=2\[za+zβ\]2s2 (1-R2)/d2, with za=2.24, zβ=0.842 (corresponding to power=0.80), R=the correlation between baseline and end of study measures of the outcome, d the difference between groups, and s the standard deviation of the outcome. Actual recruitment was only about 20 participants per group, but the observed R≅0.9, suggesting power to detect an effect size of 0.49.||||0.47
81553572|NCT00505076|162783299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||The sample size was determined using the analysis of covariance power formula, n=2\[za+zβ\]2s2 (1-R2)/d2, with za=2.24, zβ=0.842 (corresponding to power=0.80), R=the correlation between baseline and end of study measures of the outcome, d the difference between groups, and s the standard deviation of the outcome. Actual recruitment was only about 20 participants per group, but the observed R≅0.9, suggesting power to detect an effect size of 0.49.||||0.84
81553573|NCT02250703|162783300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||||||Difference in proportions in satisfactory sedation on separation from parents and on induction between M and D groups (Primary Outcome variables)|Chi-squared|||A sample size of at least 33 patients in each group would detect at least 30% difference in proportion of children who achieve satisfactory sedation between the M and D groups at 0.05 level of significance and 80% power||||0.025
81553574|NCT02250703|162783301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81553575|NCT02250703|162783302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81553576|NCT02250703|162783303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.05
81553577|NCT04093024|162783310|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.9858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|No formal hypotheses were tested||0.8|-0.8|0.9858
81553578|NCT04093024|162783311|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.9769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|No formal hypotheses were tested||1.6|-1.7|0.9769
81553579|NCT04093024|162783313|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested|Adjusted Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.4442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|4.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|||4.0|-1.8|0.4442
81553580|NCT04093024|162783316|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.8|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|||1.8|-1.5|0.8820
81553581|NCT04093024|162783317|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.9652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|3.3|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|No formal hypotheses were tested||3.3|-3.2|0.9652
81553582|NCT04093024|162783318|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.4084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|4.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|No formal hypotheses were tested||4.0|-9.3|0.4084
81553583|NCT04093024|162783319|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.9928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|||1.6|-1.6|0.9928
81553584|NCT04093024|162783320|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.6366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.6|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|No formal hypotheses were tested||3.6|-2.3|0.6366
81553585|NCT04093024|162783321|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.8823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|5.9|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|No formal hypotheses were tested||5.9|-5.2|0.8823
81553586|NCT04093024|162783322|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested|Adjusted Mean Difference|1.2052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2491||0.5962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3966|5.807|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|||5.8070|-3.3966|0.5962
81553587|NCT04093024|162783323|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested|Adjusted Mean Difference|1.7733|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1424||0.5776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7015|8.2481|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|||8.2481|-4.7015|0.5776
81553588|NCT04093024|162783324|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested|Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.134|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.316||0.9755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.975|8.707|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|||8.707|-8.975|0.9755
81574820|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3109|||||||Chi-squared|||Diclofenac Sodium||||0.3109
81574821|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6744|||||||Chi-squared|||Levofloxacin||||0.6744
81553589|NCT04093024|162783325|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested|Adjusted Mean Difference|3.453|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.225||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.25|14.157|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|||14.157|-7.250|0.5140
81553590|NCT04093024|162783326|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested|Adjusted Mean Difference|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.358||0.7613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.848|7.908|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|||7.908|-5.848|0.7613
81553591|NCT04093024|162783327|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested|Adjusted Mean Difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.049||0.9468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.026|10.707|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|||10.707|-10.026|0.9468
81553592|NCT04093024|162783328|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested|Adjusted Mean Difference|2.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.0908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|5.02|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|||5.02|-0.39|0.0908
81553593|NCT04093024|162783329|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested|Adjusted Mean Difference|2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.1222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|5.25|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|||5.25|-0.69|0.1222
81553594|NCT04093024|162783330|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested|Adjusted Mean Difference|7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|28.2||0.8012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.7|65.0|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|||65.0|-50.7|0.8012
81553595|NCT04093024|162783331|OTHER|No formal hypotheses were tested|Adjusted Mean Difference|-32.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|33.8||0.3401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.1|37.2|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|Fixed categorical effects: (Randomised) treatment, age-group; Fixed continuous effects: Baseline at each visit, random effect for participant.|Adjusted mean difference was calculated as 'Randomised Nintedanib - randomised placebo'.|||37.2|-103.1|0.3401
81553596|NCT00647270|162783340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|7.4|||Chi-squared||Treatment difference between adalimumab 80 mg monthly and placebo divided by the difference between adalimumab 40 mg eow and placebo.|Adalimumab 80 mg monthly versus placebo: The null hypothesis associated with this comparison stated that adalimumab 80 mg monthly would be inferior to placebo with respect to ACR20 response percentage; the alternative hypothesis was that adalimumab 80 mg monthly would be superior to placebo with respect to ACR20 response.||7.4|-13.3|0.074
81553597|NCT00647270|162783340|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sensitivity analysis was proposed for the non-inferiority comparison. If the lower confidence limit of θ80 - θ40 was greater than -0.1, then the non-inferiority of adalimumab 80 mg monthly to adalimumab 40 mg eow would be claimed||||||0.74||95.0||||Non - inferiority of adalimumab 80 mg monthly compared with 40 mg eow could not be tested because the null hypothesis of the first comparison was not rejected.|Chi-squared|||The non-inferiority of adalimumab 80 mg monthly to adalimumab 40 mg every other week (eow) was to be claimed if at least 50% of the treatment effect of adalimumab 40 mg eow over placebo was to be achieved by adalimumab 80 mg monthly over placebo.||||0.74
81553598|NCT00647270|162783341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Using a fixed-sequence multiple-testing approach at an alpha level of 0.05 to test the secondary endpoints, the testing of the null-hypothesis began with the first endpoint and stopped as soon as failure to reject a hypothesis occurred (i.e., P value \> 0.05). Using this procedure, testing stopped after secondary endpoint number 1, change from Baseline in HAQ at Week 12.||||0.002
81553599|NCT00647270|162783342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Using a fixed-sequence multiple-testing approach at an alpha level of 0.05 to test the secondary endpoints, the testing of the null-hypothesis began with the first endpoint and stopped as soon as failure to reject a hypothesis occurred (i.e., P value \> 0.05). Using this procedure, testing stopped after secondary endpoint number 1, change from Baseline in HAQ at Week 12.||||0.005
81553600|NCT00647270|162783342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Using a fixed-sequence multiple-testing approach at an alpha level of 0.05 to test the secondary endpoints, the testing of the null-hypothesis began with the first endpoint and stopped as soon as failure to reject a hypothesis occurred (i.e., P value \> 0.05). Using this procedure, testing stopped after secondary endpoint number 1, change from Baseline in HAQ at Week 12.||||0.002
81553601|NCT00647270|162783343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||The ANCOVA Model was adjusted for the Baseline Measure.|ANCOVA|||Using a fixed-sequence multiple-testing approach at an alpha level of 0.05 to test the secondary endpoints, the testing of the null-hypothesis began with the first endpoint and stopped as soon as failure to reject a hypothesis occurred (i.e., P value \> 0.05). Using this procedure, testing stopped after secondary endpoint number 1, change from Baseline in HAQ at Week 12.||||0.002
81553602|NCT00647270|162783344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||The ANCOVA Model was adjusted for Baseline Measure.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA Model was adjusted for Baseline Measure.||Using a fixed-sequence multiple-testing approach at an alpha level of 0.05 to test the secondary endpoints, the testing of the null-hypothesis began with the first endpoint and stopped as soon as failure to reject a hypothesis occurred (i.e., P value \> 0.05). Using this procedure, testing stopped after secondary endpoint number 1, change from Baseline in HAQ at Week 12.||||0.005
81574822|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8121|||||||Chi-squared|||Levofloxacin||||0.8121
81574823|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9451|||||||Chi-squared|||Levofloxacin||||0.9451
81574824|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.166|||||||Chi-squared|||Cephalexin||||0.1660
81553603|NCT03615040|162783345|SUPERIORITY||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.14|||t-test, 2 sided|||A generalised linear model (assuming neg. binomial distribution) was used. The model includes the number of exacerbations during the 48 week treatment as an outcome with explanatory variables of treatment arm \& number of exacerbations in the 12 months prior to the trial (stratification factor), and log-time on trial (in weeks) as an offset. The offset, allows for different lengths of time in the trial. Only observed exacerbations were used alongside the corresponding time period in the offset.||1.14|0.53|0.195
81553604|NCT03615040|162783348|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Calculated using mixed effect linear model with dependent variable of the outcome at baseline and follow-up time points (Week 4, 12, 24, 36, 48); explanatory variables of treatment arm, number of exacerbations in the 12 months prior to the trial (stratification factor), visit time point (as categorical variable), baseline score; an interaction term between treatment and visit as fixed effects; and patient identification as a random effect.||-0.2|-6.4|0.039
81553605|NCT03615040|162783349|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.53||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Calculated using mixed effect linear model with dependent variable of the outcome at baseline and follow-up time points (Week 4, 12, 24, 36, 48); explanatory variables of treatment arm, number of exacerbations in the 12 months prior to the trial (stratification factor), visit time point (as categorical variable), baseline score; an interaction term between treatment and visit as fixed effects; and patient identification as a random effect.||2.00|-0.91|0.469
81553606|NCT03615040|162783350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank sum test of mMRC dyspnoea Week 4||||0.90
81553607|NCT03615040|162783350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank sum test of mMRC dyspnoea Week 12||||0.95
81553608|NCT03615040|162783350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank sum test of mMRC dyspnoea Week 24||||0.78
81553609|NCT03615040|162783350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank sum test of mMRC dyspnoea Week 36||||0.88
81553610|NCT03615040|162783350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Rank sum test of mMRC dyspnoea Week 48||||0.78
81553611|NCT03615040|162783351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.4||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.9|6.2||Using mixed effect linear model with explanatory variables treatment, number of exacerbations in the 12 months prior to the trial (stratification), visit time point (as categorical variable) and baseline score as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||VAS total||6.2|-24.9|0.236
81553612|NCT03615040|162783351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.9||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|0.7||Using mixed effect linear model with explanatory variables treatment, number of exacerbations in the 12 months prior to the trial (stratification), visit time point (as categorical variable) and baseline score as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||VAS Dyspnoea||0.7|-10.6|0.083
81553613|NCT03615040|162783351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|4.7||Using mixed effect linear model with explanatory variables treatment, number of exacerbations in the 12 months prior to the trial (stratification), visit time point (as categorical variable) and baseline score as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||VAS Cough||4.7|-8.9|0.546
81553614|NCT03615040|162783351|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9||||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|4.0||Using mixed effect linear model with explanatory variables treatment, number of exacerbations in the 12 months prior to the trial (stratification), visit time point (as categorical variable) and baseline score as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||VAS Sputum production||4.0|-7.8|0.527
81553615|NCT03615040|162783352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||sputum purulence colour card Week 12||||0.84
81553616|NCT03615040|162783352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||sputum purulence colour card Week 24||||0.52
81553617|NCT03615040|162783352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||sputum purulence colour card Week 36||||0.82
81553618|NCT03615040|162783352|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||sputum purulence colour card Week 48||||0.95
81553619|NCT03615040|162783353|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.06||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|18.97|||ANCOVA|||Pre BD FEV1/FVC ratio: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusting for the baseline value||18.97|-0.83|0.069
81553620|NCT03615040|162783354|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||mixed effect linear model with explanatory variables of treatment arm, number of exacerbations in the 12 months prior to the trial (stratification factor), visit time point (as categorical variable), baseline score and patient identification as a random effect to account for repeated measures over time was fitted for each outcome. Adjusted mean difference between treatment arms with 95% confidence interval and p-value were reported. In the modified ITT population.||0.09|-0.01|0.094
81553621|NCT03615040|162783355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.52||To compare change from baseline to 48 weeks (pre and post treatment measurements), analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value as a covariate was fitted. Adjusted mean difference with 95% confidence interval and p-value were reported.|ANCOVA|||Total Lung Capacity||0.52|-0.46|0.905
81553622|NCT03615040|162783355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.47||To compare change from baseline to 48 weeks (pre and post treatment measurements), analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value as a covariate was fitted. Adjusted mean difference with 95% confidence interval and p-value were reported.|ANCOVA|||Residual Volume||0.47|-0.62|0.775
81553623|NCT03615040|162783356|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.01||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.07||"Outcome was log transformed~Explanatory variables:~treatment arm, number of exacerbations in the 12 months prior to the trial (stratification factor), log BL value, visit time point (categorical) and patient identification (random effect)."|Mixed Models Analysis|||White blood cell count||1.07|0.95|0.736
81553624|NCT03615040|162783356|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.69||"Outcome was log transformed~Explanatory variables:~treatment arm, number of exacerbations in the 12 months prior to the trial (stratification factor), log BL value, visit time point (categorical) and patient identification (random effect)."|Mixed Models Analysis|||Eosinophil Count||0.69|0.51|<0.001
81574825|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9549|||||||Chi-squared|||Cephalexin||||0.9549
81574826|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3104|||||||Chi-squared|||Cephalexin||||0.3104
81574827|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0489|||||||Chi-squared|||Ibuprofen||||0.0489
81553625|NCT03615040|162783356|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.02||||0.678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.13||"Outcome was log transformed~Explanatory variables:~treatment arm, number of exacerbations in the 12 months prior to the trial (stratification factor), log BL value, visit time point (categorical) and patient identification (random effect)."|Mixed Models Analysis|||Neutrophil Count||1.13|0.93|0.678
81553626|NCT03615040|162783357|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.33||A mixed effect linear model of the log outcome with explanatory variables treatment, number of exacerbations in the 12 months prior to the trial (stratification), visit time point (as categorical variable) and log baseline score as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Eosinophil count||0.33|0.19|<0.001
81553627|NCT03615040|162783373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Pre BD FVC (litres): Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusting for the baseline value||0.35|-0.14|0.362
81553628|NCT03615040|162783373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.44|||ANCOVA|||Pre BD FVC (litre):Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusting for the baseline value||0.44|-0.61|0.713
81553629|NCT03615040|162783374|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.78||||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.63|12.2|||ANCOVA|||Pre FEV1 predicted: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusting for the baseline value||12.20|-8.63|0.711
81553630|NCT03615040|162783374|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.9|7.1|||ANCOVA|||Pre BD FVC predicted (%): Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusting for the baseline value||7.1|-27.9|0.214
81553631|NCT03615040|162783375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.95||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.53|1.65||To compare change from baseline to 48 weeks (pre and post treatment measurements), analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline value as a covariate was fitted. Adjusted mean difference with 95% confidence interval and p-value were reported.|ANCOVA|||Residual Volume/Total Lung Capacity ratio.||1.65|-7.53|0.201
81553632|NCT03615040|162783376|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.75||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.07||A mixed effect linear model of the log outcome with explanatory variables treatment, number of exacerbations in the 12 months prior to the trial (stratification), visit time point (as categorical variable) and log baseline score as fixed effects|Mixed Models Analysis|||Macrophage count||1.07|0.52|0.114
81553633|NCT03615040|162783377|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.79||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.15||A mixed effect linear model of the log outcome with explanatory variables treatment, number of exacerbations in the 12 months prior to the trial (stratification), visit time point (as categorical variable) and log baseline score as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Epithelium count||1.15|0.54|0.215
81553634|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.216|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.57||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 75 mg: Day 7, pre-breakfast||0.57|-1.00|
81553635|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|1.11||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 300 mg: Day 7, pre-breakfast||1.11|-0.53|
81553636|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.748|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.52||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 600 mg: Day 7, pre-breakfast||1.52|-0.02|
81553637|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.207|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|-0.41||||||Placebo vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 7, pre-breakfast||-0.41|-2.01|
81553638|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.991|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.81||||||GSK1292263 75 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 7 , pre-breakfast||1.81|0.18|
81553639|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.497|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.34||||||GSK1292263 300 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 7, pre-breakfast||2.34|0.66|
81553640|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.955|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|2.75||||||GSK1292263 600 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 7, pre-breakfast||2.75|1.16|
81553641|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|0.18||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 75 mg: Day 14, pre-breakfast||0.18|-1.74|
81553642|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.188|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|1.19||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 300 mg: Day 14, pre-breakfast||1.19|-0.81|
81553643|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|1.55||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 600 mg: Day 14, pre-breakfast||1.55|-0.35|
81553644|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.069|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|-0.08||||||Placebo vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 14, pre-breakfast||-0.08|-2.05|
81553645|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.289|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.29||||||GSK1292263 75 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 14, pre-breakfast||1.29|-0.71|
81553646|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.257|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|2.29||||||GSK1292263 300 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 14, pre-breakfast||2.29|0.22|
81553647|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.669|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.65||||||GSK1292263 600 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 14, pre-breakfast||2.65|0.68|
81553648|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.556|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|0.54||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 75 mg: Day 14, 24 hours||0.54|-1.65|
81553649|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.745|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.89||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 300 mg: Day 14, 24 hours||1.89|-0.40|
81553650|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.711|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|1.78||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 600 mg: Day 14, 24 hours||1.78|-0.36|
81553651|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|0.09||||||Placebo vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 14, 24 hours||0.09|-2.15|
81553652|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.474|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|1.61||||||GSK1292263 75 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 14, 24 hours||1.61|-0.66|
81553653|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.775|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.95||||||GSK1292263 300 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 14, 24 hours||2.95|0.60|
81553654|NCT01128621|162783429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.741|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.86||||||GSK1292263 600 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 14, 24 hours||2.86|0.63|
81553655|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.195|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.17|17.56||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 75 mg: Day 7, pre-breakfast||17.56|-17.17|
81553656|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.863|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.7|0.98||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 300 mg: Day 7, pre-breakfast||0.98|-34.70|
81553657|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.04|12.12||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 600 mg: Day 7, pre-breakfast||12.12|-23.04|
81553658|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.89|21.58||||||Placebo vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 7, pre-breakfast||21.58|-13.89|
81553659|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.655|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7|14.39||||||GSK1292263 75 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 7, pre-breakfast||14.39|-21.70|
81553660|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.712|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.25|-2.17||||||GSK1292263 300 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 7, pre-breakfast||-2.17|-39.25|
81553661|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.63|9.01||||||GSK1292263 600 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 7, pre-breakfast||9.01|-27.63|
81553662|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.649|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.43|12.14||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 75 mg: Day 14, pre-breakfast||12.14|-19.43|
81553663|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.72|-0.6||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 300 mg: Day 14, pre-breakfast||-0.60|-32.72|
81553664|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.251|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.34|-6.16||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 600 mg: Day 14, pre-breakfast||-6.16|-38.34|
81553665|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.69|11.51||||||Placebo vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 14, pre-breakfast||11.51|-20.69|
81553666|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.941|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|17.28||||||GSK1292263 75 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 14, pre-breakfast||17.28|-15.40|
81553667|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.82|4.68||||||GSK1292263 300 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 14, pre-breakfast||4.68|-28.82|
81553668|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.662|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.72|-0.6||||||GSK1292263 600 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 14, pre-breakfast||-0.60|-34.72|
81553669|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.101|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0|5.8||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 75 mg: Day 14, 24 hours||5.80|-44.00|
81553670|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-27.976|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.56|-2.39||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 300 mg: Day 14, 24 hours||-2.39|-53.56|
81553671|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.609|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.82|1.6||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 600 mg: Day 14, 24 hours||1.60|-48.82|
81553672|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.094|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.34|28.53||||||Placebo vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 14, 24 hours||28.53|-22.34|
81553673|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.194|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.07|3.69||||||GSK1292263 75 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 14, 24 hours||3.69|-48.07|
81553674|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-31.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.66|-4.48||||||GSK1292263 300 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 14, 24 hours||-4.48|-57.66|
81553675|NCT01128621|162783430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.703|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.98|-0.42||||||GSK1292263 600 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Day 14, 24 hours||-0.42|-52.98|
81553676|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.5||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 75 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 7||0.50|-1.50|
81553677|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.513|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.54||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 300 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 7||1.54|-0.51|
81553678|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|2.01||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 600 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 7||2.01|0.05|
81553679|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.955|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|0.07||||||Placebo vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 7||0.07|-1.98|
81553680|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.454|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.5||||||GSK1292263 75 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 7||1.50|-0.59|
81553681|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.468|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.55||||||GSK1292263 300 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 7||2.55|0.39|
81553682|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.985|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|3.01||||||GSK1292263 600 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 7||3.01|0.96|
81553683|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.312|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.76||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 75 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 14||0.76|-1.38|
81553684|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.394|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.49||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 300 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 14||1.49|-0.70|
81553685|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.875|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|1.93||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 600 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 14||1.93|-0.18|
81553686|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.854|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|0.25||||||Placebo vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 14||0.25|-1.95|
81553687|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.542|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.66||||||GSK1292263 75 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 14||1.66|-0.58|
81553688|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.248|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|2.4||||||GSK1292263 300 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 14||2.40|0.09|
81553689|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.729|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.83||||||GSK1292263 600 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 14||2.83|0.63|
81553690|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.148|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|0.91||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 75 mg: Weighted Mean (0-24), Day 14||0.91|-1.21|
81553691|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.737|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|1.81||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 300 mg: Weighted Mean (0-24), Day 14||1.81|-0.34|
81553692|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.245|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|2.28||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 600 mg: Weighted Mean (0-24), Day 14||2.28|0.21|
81553693|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.623|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.46||||||Placebo vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-24), Day 14||0.46|-1.71|
81553694|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.475|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|1.57||||||GSK1292263 75 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-24), Day 14||1.57|-0.62|
81553695|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.49||||||GSK1292263 300 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-24), Day 14||2.49|0.23|
81553696|NCT01128621|162783433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.869|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.95||||||GSK1292263 600 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-24), Day 14||2.95|0.79|
81553697|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.619|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.25|2.01||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 75 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 7||2.01|-59.25|
81553698|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-47.898|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.23|-16.56||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 300 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 7||-16.56|-79.23|
81553699|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-24.665|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.53|6.2||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 600 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 7||6.20|-55.53|
81553700|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.438|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.76|25.89||||||Placebo vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 7||25.89|-36.76|
81553701|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.181|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.0|8.63||||||GSK1292263 75 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 7||8.63|-55.00|
81553702|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-42.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.18|-9.74||||||GSK1292263 300 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 7||-9.74|-75.18|
81553703|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.227|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.83|13.37||||||GSK1292263 600 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 7||13.37|-51.83|
81553704|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-18.435|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.15|12.28||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 75 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 14||12.28|-49.15|
81553705|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-58.658|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.08|-27.24||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 300 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 14||-27.24|-90.08|
81553706|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-37.006|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.96|-6.05||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 600 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 14||-6.05|-67.96|
81553707|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.896|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.31|21.52||||||Placebo vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 14||21.52|-41.31|
81553708|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.539|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.44|23.36||||||GSK1292263 75 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 14||23.36|-40.44|
81553709|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-48.762|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.58|-15.95||||||GSK1292263 300 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 14||-15.95|-81.58|
81553710|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-27.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.8|5.58||||||GSK1292263 600 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-12), Day 14||5.58|-59.80|
81553711|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.359|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.95|8.23||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 75 mg: Weighted Mean (0-24), Day 14||8.23|-48.95|
81553712|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-53.712|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.92|-24.5||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 300 mg: Weighted Mean (0-24), Day 14||-24.50|-82.92|
81553713|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-37.552|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.24|-8.86||||||Placebo vs GSK1292263 600 mg: Weighted Mean (0-24), Day 14||-8.86|-66.24|
81553714|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.963|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|21.27||||||Placebo vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-24), Day 14||21.27|-37.20|
81553715|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.397|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.1|17.3||||||GSK1292263 75 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-24), Day 14||17.30|-42.10|
81553716|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-45.749|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.2|-15.3||||||GSK1292263 300 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-24), Day 14||-15.30|-76.20|
81553717|NCT01128621|162783434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-29.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.82|0.64||||||GSK1292263 600 mg vs Sitagliptin 50 mg: Weighted Mean (0-24), Day 14||0.64|-59.82|
81553718|NCT01616693|162783473|SUPERIORITY||Difference in seroconversion proportion|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-4.4|13.2||||||||13.2|-4.4|
81553719|NCT01616693|162783473|SUPERIORITY||Difference in seroconversion proportion|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|16.2||||||||16.2|-1.4|
81553720|NCT01616693|162783473|SUPERIORITY||Difference in seroconversion proportion|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|22.8||||||||22.8|.8|
81553721|NCT01616693|162783475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|6.6||||||||6.6|-4.3|
81553722|NCT01616693|162783475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|2.3||||||||2.3|-8.6|
81553723|NCT01616693|162783475|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|5.7||||||||5.7|-9.8|
81553724|NCT04784442|162783483|SUPERIORITY|The overall Type I error rate will be controlled by performing comparison versus the placebo group starting from the highest ETC 1002 dose group by a closed testing procedure at a two-sided significance level of 0.05.|Least squares mean difference|-19.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.768|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.81|-13.88|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 180 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||-13.88|-24.81|<0.001
81553725|NCT04784442|162783483|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-19.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.798|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.45|-14.41|||ANCOVA||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 120 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|||-14.41|-25.45|<0.001
81553726|NCT04784442|162783483|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-8.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.813||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.22|-3.12|||ANCOVA||||The least squares mean difference was calculated as the value for the ETC-1002 60 mg arm minus the value for the placebo arm.|-3.12|-14.22|0.002
81553727|NCT03158285|162783526|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|31.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.9|39.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||39.5|22.9|< 0.001
81553728|NCT03158285|162783526|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|30.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.4|39.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||39.1|22.4|< 0.001
81553729|NCT03158285|162783527|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean difference|-0.2372|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.321|-0.1534|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1534|-0.3210|< 0.001
81553730|NCT03158285|162783527|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.2704|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3544|-0.1864|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1864|-0.3544|< 0.001
81553731|NCT03158285|162783528|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|17.2|||<|0.001||95.0|10.0|24.4||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.4|10.0|< 0.001
81553732|NCT03158285|162783528|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|18.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|26.1||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.1|11.5|< 0.001
81553733|NCT03158285|162783529|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|50.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.2|59.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||59.7|42.2|<0.001
81553734|NCT03158285|162783529|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|49.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.2|58.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||58.4|41.2|< 0.001
81553735|NCT03158285|162783530|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|21.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|30.0||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.0|13.1|< 0.001
81553736|NCT03158285|162783530|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|22.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.7|30.7||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.7|13.7|< 0.001
81553737|NCT03158285|162783531|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.43||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.03|||ANCOVA|||||0.03|-0.90|0.072
81553738|NCT03158285|162783531|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.66||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||||-0.19|-1.13|0.011
81553739|NCT03158285|162783532|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|20.1||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|28.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.5|11.8|0.030
81553740|NCT03158285|162783532|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|14.6||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|22.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.7|6.4|0.030
81553741|NCT03158285|162783533|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|18.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|28.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.6|7.4|0.030
81553742|NCT03158285|162783533|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|21.3||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|32.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||32.0|10.5|0.011
81553743|NCT03158285|162783534|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.23||Nominal|ANCOVA|||||-0.23|-0.77|< 0.001
81553744|NCT03158285|162783534|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.31||Nominal|ANCOVA|||||-0.31|-0.83|< 0.001
81553745|NCT03158285|162783535|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|-0.79||Nominal|ANCOVA|||||-0.79|-2.99|< 0.001
81553746|NCT03158285|162783535|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.77||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|-0.66||Nominal|ANCOVA|||||-0.66|-2.87|0.002
81553747|NCT03158285|162783536|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.97||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.75|5.2|||ANCOVA|||||5.20|2.75|0.011
81553748|NCT03158285|162783536|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|3.62||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.39|4.85|||ANCOVA|||||4.85|2.39|0.011
81553749|NCT03158285|162783537|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.43||Nominal|ANCOVA|||||-0.43|-0.80|< 0.001
81553750|NCT03158285|162783537|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-0.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.47||Nominal|ANCOVA|||||-0.47|-0.83|< 0.001
81553751|NCT03158285|162783538|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|2.02||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.49|||ANCOVA|||||3.49|0.56|0.072
81553752|NCT03158285|162783538|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|2.07||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.54|||ANCOVA|||||3.54|0.60|0.072
81553753|NCT03158285|162783539|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|19.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|25.9||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.9|12.6|< 0.001
81553754|NCT03158285|162783539|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|11.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|17.7||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||17.7|5.2|< 0.001
81553755|NCT03158285|162783540|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|14.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|19.9||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.9|9.1|< 0.001
81553756|NCT03158285|162783540|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|9.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|13.8||Nominal|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||13.8|4.1|< 0.001
81553757|NCT02744040|162783738|OTHER|||||||0.048||||||Multiple hypothesis testing was performed using Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) procedure.|Mixed Effects Models|||Total HIV DNA at the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups||||0.048
81553758|NCT02744040|162783739|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test|||||<|0.0001||||||Pair-wise comparison of Slope 1|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in total HIV DNA was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for Total HIV DNA.||||<0.0001
81553759|NCT02744040|162783739|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test|||||<|0.0001||||||Pair-wise comparison of Slope 1|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in total HIV DNA was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for Total HIV DNA.||||<0.0001
81553760|NCT02744040|162783739|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test|||||<|0.0001||||||Pair-wise comparison of Slope 1|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in total HIV DNA was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for Total HIV DNA.||||<0.0001
81553761|NCT02744040|162783739|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test|||||<|0.0001||||||Pair-Wise comparison of Slope 2|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in total HIV DNA was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for Total HIV DNA.||||<0.0001
81553762|NCT02744040|162783739|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test|||||<|0.0001||||||Pair-Wise comparison of Slope 2|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in total HIV DNA was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for Total HIV DNA.||||<0.0001
81553763|NCT02744040|162783739|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test|||||<|0.0001||||||Pair-Wise comparison of Slope 2|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in total HIV DNA was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for Total HIV DNA.||||<0.0001
81553764|NCT02744040|162783740|OTHER||||||>|0.05||||||Multiple hypothesis testing was performed using Tukey's HSD procedure.|Mixed Effects Models|||Integrated HIV DNA at the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups||||>0.05
81553765|NCT02744040|162783741|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test|||||<|0.0001||||||Pair-Wise comparison of Slope 1|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in integrated HIV DNA was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for integrated HIV DNA.||||<0.0001
81553766|NCT02744040|162783741|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test|||||<|0.0001||||||Pair-Wise comparison of Slope 1|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in integrated HIV DNA was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for integrated HIV DNA.||||<0.0001
81553767|NCT02744040|162783741|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test|||||<|0.0001||||||Pair-Wise comparison of Slope 1|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in integrated HIV DNA was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for integrated HIV DNA.||||<0.0001
81553768|NCT02744040|162783741|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test|||||>|0.05||||||Pair-Wise comparison of Slope 2|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in integrated HIV DNA was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for integrated HIV DNA.||||>0.05
81553769|NCT02744040|162783741|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test|||||>|0.05||||||Pair-Wise comparison of Slope 2|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in integrated HIV DNA was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for integrated HIV DNA.||||>0.05
81553770|NCT02744040|162783741|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test|||||>|0.05||||||Pair-Wise comparison of Slope 2|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in integrated HIV DNA was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for integrated HIV DNA.||||>0.05
81553771|NCT02744040|162783742|OTHER|||||||0.057||||||Multiple hypothesis testing was performed using Tukey's HSD procedure.|Mixed Effects Models|||TILDA stimulation reservoir measure at the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups||||0.057
81553772|NCT02744040|162783743|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test||||||0.01||||||Pair-Wise comparison of Slope 1|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in TILDA stimulation was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for TILDA Stimulation.||||0.010
81553773|NCT02744040|162783743|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test|||||<|0.0001||||||Pair-Wise comparison of Slope 1|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in TILDA stimulation was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for TILDA Stimulation.||||<0.0001
81553774|NCT02744040|162783743|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test|||||>|0.05||||||Pair-Wise comparison of Slope 1|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in TILDA stimulation was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for TILDA Stimulation.||||>0.05
81553775|NCT02744040|162783743|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test|||||>|0.05||||||Pair-Wise comparison of Slope 2|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in TILDA stimulation was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for TILDA Stimulation.||||>0.05
81553776|NCT02744040|162783743|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test||||||0.052||||||Pair-Wise comparison of Slope 2|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in TILDA stimulation was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for TILDA Stimulation.||||0.052
81574828|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1515|||||||Chi-squared|||Ibuprofen||||0.1515
81553777|NCT02744040|162783743|OTHER|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test|||||>|0.05||||||Pair-Wise comparison of Slope 2|Tukey's Honest Significant Difference (H|||The decay in TILDA stimulation was modeled from the time of ART initiation in each of the three EDDI groups until the end of follow-up. The decay was analyzed on the log10 scale with a mixed-effects model to account for correlation between measurements from the same individual. We used a piecewise linear function to model the decay, where the number of linear segments was fixed at 2 (two-phase segmentation model) for TILDA Stimulation.||||>0.05
81553778|NCT00096356|162783757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.1815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.39|0.64||The a priori significance level was 0.05 for the primary outcome; there is no adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||This is the estimate of the difference in arms (Co-Q10 minus placebo). Lower is better for this outcome.|Constrained repeated measures analysis of variance - constrained such that baseline fatigue was the same in both groups and unadjusted for any baseline covariates.||0.64|-3.39|0.1815
81553779|NCT00096356|162783758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.31||0.3903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|6.53||0.05 significance level; no multiple comparison adjustment|Mixed Models Analysis||This is the difference in treatment groups at 24 weeks (Co-Q10 minus Placebo). Higher is better for this outcome.|Constrained repeated measures analysis of variance - constrained to have equal means at baseline, unadjusted for other covariates||6.53|-2.56|.3903
81553780|NCT00096356|162783759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.6014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|1.88||0.05 significance level, unadjusted for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis||This is the difference between treatment groups at 24 weeks (Co-Q10 minus Placebo). Lower is better for this outcome.|Constrained repeated measures analysis of variance, constrained such that the baseline means are equal, unadjusted of other covariates||1.88|-3.25|.6014
81553781|NCT01008423|162783760|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||The logistic regression test was used to test for a difference in the percentages between the 2 treatment arms after adjusting for analysis center (country).||||<0.0001
81553782|NCT00183729|162783774|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null: the two groups would not differ in depressive symptoms over time (ie both groups would improve equally in terms of their depressive symptoms) Power calculation: none; this was a pilot study||||0.42
81553783|NCT00183729|162783776|SUPERIORITY|(no comments)|Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.0||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Null hypothesis: functional recovery would be the same in both groups. Power calculation: none. This was a pilot study.||||0.06
81553784|NCT03009396|162783779|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2112|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.2112
81553785|NCT03009396|162783780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0356|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0356
81553786|NCT03009396|162783781|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0514|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0514
81553787|NCT03009396|162783782|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1259|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1259
81553788|NCT03009396|162783783|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4114|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4114
81553789|NCT00006289|162783786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Data from 16 patients is analyzed using one-sided paired t-test without breaking treatment code (Drug A or B, without knowing which drug is Neurotropin or Placebo) to determine if (1) the study should be terminated (if 0.0058 ≤ p), (2) the study should be terminated with rejection of the null hypothesis that there are no differences between Drug A and Drug B (p ≥ 0.9), or (3) the study will be continued to obtain the total of 42 patients (0.0058 ≤ p ≤ 0.9).||||0.0058
81553790|NCT00006289|162783787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Data from 16 patients is analyzed using one-sided paired t-test without breaking treatment code (Drug A or B) to determine if (1) the study should be terminated (if 0.0058 ≤ p), (2) the study should be terminated with rejection of the null hypothesis that there are no differences between Drug A and Drug B (p ≥ 0.9), or (3) the study will be continued to obtain the total of 42 patients (0.0058 ≤ p ≤ 0.9).||||0.0058
81553791|NCT00006289|162783788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Data from 16 patients is analyzed using one-sided paired t-test without breaking treatment code (Drug A or B) to determine if (1) the study should be terminated (if 0.0058 ≤ p), (2) the study should be terminated with rejection of the null hypothesis that there are no differences between Drug A and Drug B (p ≥ 0.9), or (3) the study will be continued to obtain the total of 42 patients (0.0058 ≤ p ≤ 0.9).||||0.0058
81553792|NCT02043808|162783791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.92|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||0.92|0.52|
81553793|NCT02043808|162783792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.98|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||0.98|0.71|
81553794|NCT02043808|162783793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.07|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||1.07|0.59|
81553795|NCT02043808|162783794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.7|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||0.70|0.13|
81553796|NCT02043808|162783795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.77|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||0.77|0.30|
81553797|NCT02043808|162783796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.07|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||1.07|0.76|
81553798|NCT02043808|162783797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.3|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||1.30|0.89|
81553799|NCT02043808|162783798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.03|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||1.03|0.50|
81553800|NCT02043808|162783799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.54|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||1.54|0.99|
81553801|NCT02043808|162783800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.72|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||0.72|0.17|
81574829|NCT03975790|162821823|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9481|||||||Chi-squared|||Ibuprofen||||0.9481
81553802|NCT02043808|162783801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.64|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||0.64|0.22|
81553803|NCT02043808|162783802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.26|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||1.26|0.55|
81553804|NCT02043808|162783803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.95|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||0.95|0.45|
81553805|NCT02043808|162783804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.31|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||1.31|0.31|
81553806|NCT02043808|162783805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.21|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||1.21|0.16|
81553807|NCT02043808|162783806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.81|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||2.81|0.34|
81553808|NCT02043808|162783807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Crude event rate ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.69|||||Crude event rate ratio for dabigatran with warfarin as the reference group|||0.69|0.52|
81553809|NCT03952039|162783811|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|29.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.9|39.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the Greenland and Robins method to adjust for stratification factors: spleen size by palpation and platelet counts.||Stratified analysis (based on CRF)||39.4|19.9|<0.0001
81553810|NCT03952039|162783812|SUPERIORITY|Stratified analysis (based on CRF)|Difference in Proportion|17.1||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|29.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test using the Greenland and Robins method to adjust for stratification factors: spleen size by palpation and platelet counts.||||29.4|4.8|0.0033
81553811|NCT03952039|162783813|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|33.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.9|45.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test using the Greenland and Robins method to adjust for stratification factors: spleen size by palpation and platelet counts.||Stratified analysis (based on CRF)||45.1|21.9|<0.0001
81553812|NCT03952039|162783816|SUPERIORITY||Greenland and Robins method|19.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|29.7|||Greenland and Robins method|||||29.7|10.0|
81553813|NCT04174365|162783833|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|-1.22||||0.4597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|2.05|||Mixed model repeated measures(MMRM)|MMRM method with model terms: treatment, trial site, baseline body weight stratum, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM method with model terms: treatment, trial site, baseline body weight stratum, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction. Significance test was based on least-square means using a two-sided 0.05 level.|||2.05|-4.49|0.4597
81553814|NCT04174365|162783834|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.07||||0.7315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.32|||MMRM|MMRM method with model terms: treatment, trial site, baseline body weight stratum, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM method with model terms: treatment, trial site, baseline body weight stratum, visit, treatment-by-visit and baseline-by-visit interaction. Significance test was based on least-square means using a two-sided 0.05 level.|||0.32|-0.46|0.7315
81553815|NCT03137069|162783859|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-7.02||||0.0559|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.01|-1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included were region, treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction||||-1.03|-13.01|0.0559
81553816|NCT03137069|162783859|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.51||||0.8892|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.6|5.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included were region, treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction||||5.58|-6.60|0.8892
81553817|NCT03137069|162783859|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.43||||0.0717|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.29|-0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included were region, treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction||||-0.57|-12.29|0.0717
81553818|NCT03137069|162783859|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.53||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-15.5|-3.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included were region, treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction||||-3.55|-15.50|0.0097
81553819|NCT03137069|162783860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1087|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region||||||0.1087
81553820|NCT03137069|162783860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3418|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region||||||0.3418
81553821|NCT03137069|162783860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0459|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region||||||0.0459
81553822|NCT03137069|162783860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by region||||||0.0190
81553823|NCT03137069|162783861|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-12.88||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.94|-6.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included were region, treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction||||-6.82|-18.94|0.0010
81553824|NCT03137069|162783861|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.83||||0.4565|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.11|3.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included were region, treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction||||3.46|-9.11|0.4565
81553825|NCT03137069|162783861|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-5.03||||0.1711|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.1|1.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included were region, treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction||||1.03|-11.10|0.1711
81553826|NCT03137069|162783861|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-10.76||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.97|-4.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates included were region, treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction||||-4.56|-16.97|0.0050
81553827|NCT02720107|162783867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The ANCOVA model included the covariates center, baseline of corresponding cell counts from Core study, sex and duration of disease until start of Core study|ANCOVA|||CD4+ Naïve T cells||||< 0.0001
81553828|NCT02720107|162783867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0493||||||The ANCOVA model included the covariates center, baseline of corresponding cell counts from study Core study, sex and duration of disease until start of Core study|ANCOVA|||CD4+ Central memory T cells||||0.0493
81553829|NCT02720107|162783867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The ANCOVA model included the covariates center, baseline of corresponding cell counts from Core study, sex and duration of disease until start of Core study|ANCOVA|||CD4+ Effector memory T cells||||< 0.0001
81574830|NCT03975790|162821824|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2178|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2178
81574831|NCT03975790|162821824|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5237|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5237
81553830|NCT02720107|162783867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The ANCOVA model included the covariates center, baseline of corresponding cell counts from Core study, sex and duration of disease until start of Core study|ANCOVA|||CD8+ Naïve T cells||||< 0.0001
81553831|NCT02720107|162783867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The ANCOVA model included the covariates center, baseline of corresponding cell counts from Core study, sex and duration of disease until start of Core study|ANCOVA|||CD8+ Central memory T cells||||< 0.0001
81553832|NCT02720107|162783867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The ANCOVA model included the covariates center, baseline of corresponding cell counts from Core study, sex and duration of disease until start of Core study|ANCOVA|||CD8+ Effector memory T cells||||< 0.0001
81553833|NCT02720107|162783867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The ANCOVA model included the covariates center, baseline of corresponding cell counts from Core study, sex and duration of disease until start of Core study|ANCOVA|||TH17 central memory cells||||< 0.0001
81553834|NCT02522624|162783871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A priori sample size estimates yielded an estimate of 183 per group needed to detect an effect size of 0.34 with 90% power at a 0.05 level of significance and 137 per group with 80% power.|Regression, Linear|||||||<.001
81553835|NCT02522624|162783871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||||||A priori sample size estimates yielded an estimate of 183 per group needed to detect an effect size of 0.34 with 90% power at a 0.05 level of significance and 137 per group with 80% power.|Regression, Linear|||Examined the relation between group and categorical outcomes, controlling for % Federal Poverty Level (400 or greater, 250-399, 100-249, less than 100).||||0.16
81553836|NCT02522624|162783871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A priori sample size estimates yielded an estimate of 183 per group needed to detect an effect size of 0.34 with 90% power at a 0.05 level of significance and 137 per group with 80% power.|Regression, Linear|||Controlling for Numeracy.||||<.001
81553837|NCT02522624|162783872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||A priori sample size estimates yielded an estimate of 183 per group needed to detect an effect size of 0.34 with 90% power at a 0.05 level of significance and 137 per group with 80% power.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.002
81553838|NCT02522624|162783872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||Regression, Linear|||Examined the relation between group and categorical outcomes, controlling for % Federal Poverty Level (400 or greater, 250-399, 100-249, less than 100).||||0.30
81553839|NCT02522624|162783872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Regression, Linear|||Controlling for Numeracy.||||0.82
81553840|NCT02522624|162783873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A priori sample size estimates yielded an estimate of 183 per group needed to detect an effect size of 0.34 with 90% power at a 0.05 level of significance and 137 per group with 80% power.|Regression, Linear|||||||<.001
81553841|NCT02522624|162783873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||Regression, Linear|||Examined the relation between group and categorical outcomes, controlling for % Federal Poverty Level (400 or greater, 250-399, 100-249, less than 100).||||0.82
81553842|NCT02522624|162783873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Regression, Linear|||Controlling for Numeracy.||||0.15
81553843|NCT02522624|162783874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.36||A priori sample size estimates yielded an estimate of 183 per group needed to detect an effect size of 0.34 with 90% power at a 0.05 level of significance and 137 per group with 80% power.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.36|0.92|0.10
81553844|NCT02522624|162783874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Examined the relation between group and categorical outcomes, controlling for % Federal Poverty Level (400 or greater, 250-399, 100-249, less than 100).||||0.26
81553845|NCT02522624|162783874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||Regression, Linear|||Controlling for Numeracy.||||0.58
81553846|NCT02522624|162783875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|4.01||A priori sample size estimates yielded an estimate of 183 per group needed to detect an effect size of 0.34 with 90% power at a 0.05 level of significance and 137 per group with 80% power.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.01|1.58|<.001
81553847|NCT02522624|162783875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.39||||||A priori sample size estimates yielded an estimate of 183 per group needed to detect an effect size of 0.34 with 90% power at a 0.05 level of significance and 137 per group with 80% power.|Regression, Logistic|||Examined the relation between group and categorical outcomes, controlling for % Federal Poverty Level (400 or greater, 250-399, 100-249, less than 100).||||0.39
81553848|NCT02522624|162783875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||Regression, Linear|||Controlling for Numeracy.||||0.57
81553849|NCT02522624|162783876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.94|17.95||A priori sample size estimates yielded an estimate of 183 per group needed to detect an effect size of 0.34 with 90% power at a 0.05 level of significance and 137 per group with 80% power.|Regression, Logistic|||||17.95|5.94|<.001
81553850|NCT02522624|162783876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||A priori sample size estimates yielded an estimate of 183 per group needed to detect an effect size of 0.34 with 90% power at a 0.05 level of significance and 137 per group with 80% power.|Regression, Logistic|||Examined the relation between group and categorical outcomes, controlling for % Federal Poverty Level (400 or greater, 250-399, 100-249, less than 100).||||0.001
81553851|NCT02522624|162783876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Regression, Linear|||Controlling for numeracy.||||0.46
81553852|NCT01347580|162783884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.8214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.799|1.327||pvalue at 0.025 , adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Logistic|||||1.327|0.799|0.8214
81553853|NCT01347580|162783885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.074||||0.6322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.801|1.441||P value at 0.025 adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Logistic|||||1.441|0.801|0.6322
81553854|NCT01347580|162783886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.027||||0.9056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.661|1.595|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.595|0.661|0.9056
81553855|NCT01347580|162783887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.215||||0.4168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.942|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.942|0.760|0.4168
81553856|NCT01347580|162783888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.189||||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.042|0.856|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.856|0.042|0.0307
81553857|NCT01347580|162783889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.132||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.876|1.462|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.462|0.876|0.344
81574832|NCT03975790|162821824|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7964|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7964
81553858|NCT01347580|162783890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.225||||0.0547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.996|1.506|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.506|0.996|0.0547
81553859|NCT01347580|162783891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.803||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.588|1.096|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.096|0.588|0.1660
81553860|NCT00538785|162783927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.746|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.344|1.586|||Guess method|Exact conditional binomial method conditioning on the total number of cases with mid-probability adjustment||Relative risk and confidence interval adjusted for the stratification factor of CHD stratum (cyanotic or other) specified on the CRF||1.586|0.344|
81553861|NCT00538785|162783928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.495|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.101|1.989|||Guess method|Exact conditional binomial method conditioning on the total number of cases with mid-probability adjustment||Relative risk and confidence interval adjusted for the stratification factor of CHD stratum (cyanotic or other) specified on the CRF||1.989|0.101|
81553862|NCT04074161|162783970|SUPERIORITY|Responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomized treatment as factor and baseline body weight as covariate.|Treatment difference|-9.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.97|-6.8|||ANCOVA|||||-6.80|-11.97|<0.0001
81553863|NCT01323855|162784012|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR) is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\]|GMR|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|2.62|||||Severe CRI/Healthy|||2.62|0.54|
81553864|NCT01323855|162784013|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMR is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\]|GMR|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|2.87|||||Moderate CRI/Healthy|||2.87|0.59|
81553865|NCT01323855|162784014|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|GMR is contained within the interval \[0.50, 2.00\]|GMR|2.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.38|5.04|||||Mild CRI/Healthy|||5.04|1.38|
81553866|NCT00329849|162784022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that for the serogroup A, the seroresponse percentage in the MenACWY-CRM group would be at least 10% lower than that in the MenACWY-PS group at one month postvaccination, i.e. the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference in response rates (MenACWY-CRM minus MenACWY-PS) ≤-10%.|Group difference|38.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.0|47.0|||Chi-squared|||Comparison of hSBA seroresponse for the serogroup A one month after vaccination of MenACWY-CRM and MenACWY-PS||47|29|
81553867|NCT00329849|162784022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that for the serogroup C, the seroresponse percentage in the MenACWY-CRM group would be at least 10% lower than that in the MenACWY-PS group at one month postvaccination, i.e. the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference in response rates (MenACWY-CRM minus MenACWY-PS) ≤-10%.|Group difference|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|40.0|||Chi-squared|||Comparison of hSBA seroresponse for the serogroup C one month after vaccination of MenACWY-CRM and MenACWY-PS||40|19|
81553868|NCT00329849|162784022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that for the serogroup W, the seroresponse percentage in the MenACWY-CRM group would be at least 10% lower than that in the MenACWY-PS group at one month postvaccination, i.e. the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference in response rates (MenACWY-CRM minus MenACWY-PS) ≤-10%.|Group difference|28.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.0|39.0|||Chi-squared|||Comparison of hSBA seroresponse for the serogroup W one month after vaccination of MenACWY-CRM and MenACWY-PS||39|17|
81553869|NCT00329849|162784022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis was that for the serogroup Y, the seroresponse percentage in the MenACWY-CRM group would be at least 10% lower than that in the MenACWY-PS group at one month postvaccination, i.e. the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference in response rates (MenACWY-CRM minus MenACWY-PS) ≤-10%.|Group difference|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|28.0|||Chi-squared|||Comparison of hSBA seroresponse for the serogroup Y one month after vaccination of MenACWY-CRM and MenACWY-PS||28|8|
81553870|NCT00329849|162784023|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Safety of MenACWY-CRM vaccination was considered non-inferior to the safety of MenACWY-PS vaccination if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI of the ratio (MenACWY-CRM group divided by MenACWY-PS group) of the percentage of subjects experiencing at least one severe systemic reaction during 1 to 7 days after vaccination was less than 3.|Group Ratio|6.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|49.2|||Risk ratio(MenACWY-CRM/MenACWY-PS)|||||49.2|0.82|
81553871|NCT00322621|162784049|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 1.5 point on the BPI 24-hour average pain scale.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.35|||<|0.001||97.5|0.35|0.79||Significance level 0.025|t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis is that duloxetine treatment effect on pain reduction in diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP) is not maintained, as indicated by an increase of more than 1.5 point on the BPI 24-hour average pain scale. Null hypothesis is rejected at significance level 0.025 if the upper bound of one-sided 97.5% CI is less than or equal to non-inferiority margin of 1.5 point.||0.79|0.35|<0.001
81553872|NCT00322621|162784052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.269||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.269
81553873|NCT00322621|162784053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81553874|NCT00322621|162784054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.160
81553875|NCT00322621|162784055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.016
81553876|NCT00322621|162784056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.075||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.075
81553877|NCT00322621|162784057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81553878|NCT00322621|162784058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.026
81553879|NCT00322621|162784059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.011
81553880|NCT00322621|162784060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.406||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.406
81553881|NCT00322621|162784061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.021
81553882|NCT00322621|162784062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.124||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.124
81553883|NCT00322621|162784063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.505||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.505
81553884|NCT00322621|162784064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.058
81553885|NCT00322621|162784065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.009
81553886|NCT00322621|162784066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.016
81553887|NCT00322621|162784067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.022
81553888|NCT00322621|162784068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.550
81553889|NCT00322621|162784069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.752||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.752
81553890|NCT00322621|162784070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.713||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.713
81553891|NCT00322621|162784071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.066
81553892|NCT00322621|162784072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.711||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.711
81553893|NCT00322621|162784073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.678||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.678
81553894|NCT00322621|162784074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.216||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.216
81553895|NCT00322621|162784075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.113||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.113
81553896|NCT00322621|162784078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.368||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.368
81553897|NCT00322621|162784079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81553898|NCT00322621|162784080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.666||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.666
81553899|NCT00322621|162784081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.138
81553900|NCT00322621|162784082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.145||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.145
81553901|NCT00322621|162784083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.512||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.512
81553902|NCT01328444|162784119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|26.5||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|78.9||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC 62.5 µg minus Placebo.|||78.9|-25.9|0.321
81553903|NCT01328444|162784119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|13.1||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.9|65.1||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC 125 µg minus Placebo.|||65.1|-38.9|0.620
81553904|NCT01328444|162784119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-10.0||||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.5|35.4||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=VI 25 µg minus Placebo.|||35.4|-55.5|0.665
81553905|NCT01328444|162784119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-4.6||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.6|48.4||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus UMEC 62.5 µg.|||48.4|-57.6|0.865
81553906|NCT01328444|162784119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|31.9||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|77.9||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus VI 25 µg.|||77.9|-14.1|0.174
81553907|NCT01328444|162784119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|19.3||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|71.9||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus UMEC 125 µg.|||71.9|-33.4|0.472
81553908|NCT01328444|162784119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|42.4||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|88.7||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus VI 25 µg.|||88.7|-3.8|0.072
81553909|NCT01328444|162784119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|21.9||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|58.0||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus Placebo.|||58.0|-14.2|0.234
81553910|NCT01328444|162784119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|32.4||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|68.8||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus Placebo.|||68.8|-3.9|0.080
81553911|NCT01328444|162784120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.087||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.143||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC 62.5 µg minus Placebo.|||0.143|0.030|0.003
81553912|NCT01328444|162784120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.084|0.196||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC 125 µg minus Placebo.|||0.196|0.084|<0.001
81553913|NCT01328444|162784120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.099|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.148||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=VI 25 µg minus Placebo.|||0.148|0.050|<0.001
81553914|NCT01328444|162784120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.124|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.067|0.181||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus UMEC 62.5 µg.|||0.181|0.067|<0.001
81553915|NCT01328444|162784120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.111|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.062|0.161||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus VI 25 µg.|||0.161|0.062|<0.001
81553916|NCT01328444|162784120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.029||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.086||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus UMEC 125 µg.|||0.086|-0.028|0.320
81553917|NCT01328444|162784120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.07||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.12||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus VI 25 µg.|||0.120|0.019|0.007
81553918|NCT01328444|162784120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.211|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.172|0.249||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 62.5/25 µg minus Placebo.|||0.249|0.172|<0.001
81574833|NCT03975790|162821825|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9085|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9085
81574834|NCT03975790|162821825|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6283|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6283
81553919|NCT01328444|162784120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|0.169|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.129|0.209||Nominal p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based repeated measures approach (MMRM).|Least square mean change difference=UMEC/VI 125/25 µg minus Placebo.|||0.209|0.129|<0.001
81553920|NCT04620798|162784129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.07|||||"This analysis compares the probability of responding Very Often/Always vs. all other response categories. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group."|This analysis includes only those participants with a negative antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and behavioral outcomes. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||1.07|0.96|
81553921|NCT04620798|162784129|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.44|||||"This analysis compares the probability of responding Very Often/Always vs. all other response categories. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group."|This analysis uses only those participants with a positive antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and behavioral outcomes. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||1.44|0.77|
81553922|NCT04620798|162784130|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.1|||||"This analysis compares the probability of responding Very Often/Always vs. all other response categories. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group."|This analysis includes only those participants with a negative antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and behavioral outcomes. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||1.10|0.89|
81553923|NCT04620798|162784130|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.62|||||"This analysis compares the probability of responding Very Often/Always vs. all other response categories. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group."|This analysis uses only those participants with a positive antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and behavioral outcomes. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||1.62|0.50|
81553924|NCT04620798|162784131|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.06|||||"This analysis compares the probability of responding Very Often/Always vs. all other response categories. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group."|This analysis includes only those participants with a negative antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and behavioral outcomes. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||1.06|0.96|
81553925|NCT04620798|162784131|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.31|||||"This analysis compares the probability of responding Very Often/Always vs. all other response categories. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group."|This analysis uses only those participants with a positive antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and behavioral outcomes. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||1.31|0.74|
81553926|NCT04620798|162784132|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.09|||||"This analysis compares the probability of responding Very Often/Always vs. all other response categories. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group."|This analysis includes only those participants with a negative antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and behavioral outcomes. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||1.09|0.84|
81553927|NCT04620798|162784132|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.72|||||"This analysis compares the probability of a response of Very Often/Always vs. all other response categories. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group."|This analysis uses only those participants with a positive antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and behavioral outcomes. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||1.72|0.33|
81553928|NCT04620798|162784133|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.04|||||"This analysis compares the probability of responding Very Often/Always vs. all other response categories. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group."|This analysis includes only those participants with a negative antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and behavioral outcomes. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||1.04|0.74|
81553929|NCT04620798|162784133|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.25|||||"This analysis compares the probability of a response of Very Often/Always vs. all other response categories. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group."|This analysis uses only those participants with a positive antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and behavioral outcomes. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||3.25|0.60|
81553930|NCT04620798|162784134|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.03|||||"This analysis compares the probability of a response of Always vs. all other response categories. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group."|This analysis includes only those participants with a negative antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and behavioral outcomes. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||1.03|0.99|
81553931|NCT04620798|162784134|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.21|||||"This analysis compares the probability of a response of Always vs. all other response categories. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group."|This analysis uses only those participants with a positive antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and behavioral outcomes. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||1.21|0.77|
81574835|NCT03975790|162821825|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7293|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7293
81574836|NCT03975790|162821826|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9392|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9392
81574837|NCT03975790|162821826|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3063|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3063
81553932|NCT04620798|162784135|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.06|||||"This analysis compares the probability of a response of Very Often/Always vs. all other response categories. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group."|This analysis includes only those participants with a negative antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and behavioral outcomes. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||1.06|0.97|
81553933|NCT04620798|162784135|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.11|||||"This analysis compares the probability of a response of Very Often/Always vs. all other response categories. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group."|This analysis uses only those participants with a positive antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and behavioral outcomes. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||1.11|0.60|
81553934|NCT04620798|162784136|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.04|||||"This analysis compares the probability of responding Very Often/Always vs. all other response categories. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group."|This analysis includes only those participants with a negative antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and behavioral outcomes. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||1.04|0.97|
81553935|NCT04620798|162784136|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.12|||||"This analysis compares the probability of a response of Very Often/Always vs. all other response categories. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group."|This analysis uses only those participants with a positive antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and behavioral outcomes. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||1.12|0.74|
81553936|NCT04620798|162784137|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.71|||||This analysis compares the probability of seroconverting during the study period. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.|This analysis includes only those participants with a negative antibody test result at baseline to test the association between the treatment condition (immediate vs. delayed test results) and seroconversion. The reference group for this analysis was the control (delayed results) group.||1.71|0.52|
81553937|NCT01960907|162784146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.342|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.342
81553938|NCT01960907|162784147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.915|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.915
81553939|NCT01960907|162784148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.038
81553940|NCT01809639|162784163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||ANOVA|||||||.42
81553941|NCT02140593|162784198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.75|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81553942|NCT02140593|162784199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81553943|NCT02034409|162784202|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 48-week OMERACT-OARSI response the minimally clinically significant difference is an absolute rate difference of 10% between sham and PLIUS groups. With a total sample size of 144 the probability of correctly selecting the group with the greatest OORR is at least 0.885 assuming (δ=10%) that the sham group is drawn from a population with a 50% response rate and the PLIUS group is drawn from a population with response rate of at least 60% or at most 40%.||||||||||||||||Sample size has been calculated with ranking and selection methodology, a procedure used for Phase II trials. The purpose of the procedure as applied to this study is to identify whether PLIUS has a high probability of being more effective than sham. This is accomplished by obtaining sample estimates of the outcome for the PLIUS and sham groups and determining whether the PLIUS group outcome is better by the pre-specified margin of difference.|Since the ranking and selection procedures are fundamentally different from traditional hypothesis testing, concepts of statistical significance and power have no direct analogue.|||
81553944|NCT02034409|162784203|NON_INFERIORITY|For the 48-week cartilage change outcome measure the minimally clinically significant difference is 33 μm. With a difference of 33 μm, σ=152 μm standard deviation, k=2 groups, and P=0.90 probability to obtain τ=1.8124, which we use to estimate the per-group sample size: n=σ2(τ/δ\*)2=72 or a total of 144.||||||||||||||||Sample size has been calculated with ranking and selection methodology, a procedure used for Phase II trials. The purpose of the procedure as applied to this study is to identify whether PLIUS has a high probability of being more effective than sham. This is accomplished by obtaining sample estimates of the outcome for the PLIUS and sham groups and determining whether the PLIUS group outcome is better by the pre-specified margin of difference.|Since the ranking and selection procedures are fundamentally different from traditional hypothesis testing, concepts of statistical significance and power have no direct analogue.|||
81553945|NCT00934843|162784223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.78||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.33|||Multivariate risk computation|||The current study was designed with an anticipated enrollment of 87 patients per treatment arm to achieve a statistical power of 80% (1- β) while controlling type I error at 0.05 (α) using a more conservative estimate of LCOS rate in the Single Dose MP group of 33%, and an incidence of LCOS in the Two Dose MP group of 15%.||1.33|0.45|0.35
81553946|NCT00934843|162784224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0||||A repeated measures analysis of variance framework was used for longitudinal analysis of inotrope score. In order to identify potential confounding variables, a variable was considered a relevant covariate and added into the model with a p ≤ 0.15.|ANCOVA|||||||0.43
81553947|NCT00934843|162784226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052||95.0||||Analysis of variance/covariance models were used to test both unadjusted and multivariable relationships between treatment groups for diuresis.|ANCOVA|||||||0.052
81553948|NCT00934843|162784227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of variance/covariance models were used to test both unadjusted and multivariable relationships between treatment groups for diuresis.||||||0.047
81553949|NCT00796926|162784228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.05
81553950|NCT03512457|162784235|SUPERIORITY|Chi-square||||||0.12||||||P-value of \<0.05 is the threshold for statistical significance. The hypothesis was that more women randomized to the intensive intervention would perform skin self-examination.|Chi-squared|Chi-Squared is equal to 1.58, with a P-Value of 0.12.||change from baseline to 3 months in performance of skin self-examination Parallel: response rate||||0.12
81553951|NCT03512457|162784236|SUPERIORITY|Types of lesions in the following categories: Benign nevus, seborrheic keratosis, lentigo, dermatofibroma, atypical nevus. melanoma|||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||results of skin clinical examination and biopsy of clinically suspicious moles||||<0.05
81553952|NCT01675167|162784289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.98|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.64||P value was adjusted using weighted z-test (CHW).|ANCOVA|||||-0.64|-1.32|<.00001
81553953|NCT01675167|162784290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by stratum (dose level)||Responders with ≥30% pain reduction||||<.0001
81553954|NCT01675167|162784290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Stratum (Dose Level)||Responders with ≥50% pain reduction||||<.0001
81553955|NCT01457352|162784318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2062|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2062
81553956|NCT01457352|162784319|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0485|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.0485
81553957|NCT02600871|162784354|SUPERIORITY|The significance of variation in proportions with treatment (Provodine®, Control) was assessed with Fisher's Exact tests and variation in the mean with treatment was assessed with T-tests.||||||0.71|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.71
81553958|NCT00730028|162784391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.7688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|5.1||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were made using a Bonferroni correction.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of TMP-SMX minus Clindamycin.|Primary null hypothesis: Clindamycin and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of cellulitis/larger abscess at the Test of Cure (TOC) visit.||5.1|-7.6|0.7688
81553959|NCT00730028|162784391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|5.1||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were made using a Bonferroni correction.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of TMP-SMX minus Clindamycin.|Primary null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess at the TOC visit.||5.1|-5.4|1.0000
81553960|NCT00730028|162784391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|-5.6||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were made using a Bonferroni correction.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of Placebo minus Clindamycin.|Primary null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess at the TOC visit.||-5.6|-19.2|<0.0001
81553961|NCT00730028|162784391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.2||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|-5.4||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were made using a Bonferroni correction.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of Placebo minus TMP-SMX.|Primary null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess at the TOC visit.||-5.4|-19.1|0.0002
81553962|NCT00730028|162784394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|4.9||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were made using a Bonferroni correction.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of TMP-SMX minus Clindamycin.|Primary null hypothesis: Clindamycin and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of cellulitis/larger abscess at the Test of Cure (TOC) visit.||4.9|-10.2|0.5200
81553963|NCT00730028|162784394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.7324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|5.7||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were made using a Bonferroni correction.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of TMP-SMX minus Clindamycin.|Primary null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess at the TOC visit.||5.7|-8.4|0.7324
81553964|NCT00730028|162784394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.2||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-6.4||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were made using a Bonferroni correction.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of Placebo minus Clindamycin.|Primary null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess at the TOC visit.||-6.4|-22.0|0.0001
81553965|NCT00730028|162784394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.9||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.8|-5.0||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were made using a Bonferroni correction.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of Placebo minus TMP-SMX.|Primary null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess at the TOC visit.||-5.0|-20.8|0.0008
81553966|NCT00730028|162784395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.7707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|5.3||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not made for secondary efficacy outcome measures.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of TMP-SMX minus Clindamycin.|Null hypothesis: Clindamycin and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of cellulitis/larger abscess.||5.3|-7.1|0.7707
81553967|NCT00730028|162784395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.3||||0.2141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|8.5||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not made for secondary efficacy outcome measures.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of TMP-SMX minus Clindamycin.|Null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess.||8.5|-2.0|0.2141
81553968|NCT00730028|162784395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0||||0.0593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|0.5||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not made for secondary efficacy outcome measures.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of Placebo minus Clindamycin.|Null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess.||0.5|-12.4|0.0593
81553969|NCT00730028|162784395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.2||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|-3.1||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not made for secondary efficacy outcome measures.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of Placebo minus TMP-SMX.|Null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess.||-3.1|-15.3|0.0017
81553970|NCT00730028|162784396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7||||0.1381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|1.8||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not made for secondary efficacy outcome measures.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of TMP-SMX minus Clindamycin.|Null hypothesis: Clindamycin and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of cellulitis/larger abscess.||1.8|-13.1|0.1381
81553971|NCT00730028|162784396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9||||0.8302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|8.2||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not made for secondary efficacy outcome measures.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of TMP-SMX minus Clindamycin.|Null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess.||8.2|-6.4|0.8302
81553972|NCT00730028|162784396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.6||||0.0838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|1.1||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not made for secondary efficacy outcome measures.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of Placebo minus Clindamycin.|Null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess.||1.1|-14.3|0.0838
81553973|NCT00730028|162784396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.5||||0.0507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|0.2||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not made for secondary efficacy outcome measures.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of Placebo minus TMP-SMX.|Null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess.||0.2|-15.2|0.0507
81553974|NCT00730028|162784397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7||||0.1505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|1.9||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not made for secondary efficacy outcome measures.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of TMP-SMX minus Clindamycin.|Null hypothesis: Clindamycin and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of cellulitis/larger abscess.||1.9|-13.3|0.1505
81553975|NCT00730028|162784397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.1666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|2.2||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not made for secondary efficacy outcome measures.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of TMP-SMX minus Clindamycin.|Null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess.||2.2|-10.9|0.1666
81553976|NCT00730028|162784397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|-8.0||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not made for secondary efficacy outcome measures.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of Placebo minus Clindamycin.|Null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess.||-8.0|-23.0|<0.0001
81553977|NCT00730028|162784397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.1||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-3.2||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not made for secondary efficacy outcome measures.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of Placebo minus TMP-SMX.|Null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess.||-3.2|-19.0|0.0046
81553978|NCT00730028|162784398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4||||0.1815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|2.8||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not made for secondary efficacy outcome measures.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of TMP-SMX minus Clindamycin.|Null hypothesis: Clindamycin and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of cellulitis/larger abscess.||2.8|-13.6|0.1815
81553979|NCT00730028|162784398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.6||||0.1552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|2.1||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not made for secondary efficacy outcome measures.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of TMP-SMX minus Clindamycin.|Null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess.||2.1|-13.2|0.1552
81553980|NCT00730028|162784398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|-7.8||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not made for secondary efficacy outcome measures.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of Placebo minus Clindamycin.|Null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess.||-7.8|-24.0|<0.0001
81553981|NCT00730028|162784398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4||||0.0145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.7|-2.0||Adjustments for multiple comparisons were not made for secondary efficacy outcome measures.|Fisher Exact||The mean difference is determined by the cure rate of Placebo minus TMP-SMX.|Null hypothesis: After successful surgical drainage, placebo, Clindamycin, and TMP-SMX have equal rates of cure in the treatment of limited abscess.||-2.0|-18.7|0.0145
81553982|NCT02204124|162784412|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.032
81553983|NCT02204124|162784413|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.513|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.513
81553984|NCT02204124|162784416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.013
81553985|NCT02204124|162784417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.132|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.132
81553986|NCT02204124|162784418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.975|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis #1 is for readmission||||0.975
81553987|NCT02204124|162784418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis #2 is for wound infection.||||0.401
81553988|NCT02204124|162784418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.975|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis #3 is for gastroparesis.||||0.975
81553989|NCT02204124|162784418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis #4 is for pancreatic fistula.||||0.401
81553990|NCT02204124|162784418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.219|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis #5 is for intraabdominal abscess.||||0.219
81553991|NCT02204124|162784418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.401|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis #6 is for anastomotic leakage.||||0.401
81553992|NCT02204124|162784418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.219|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis #7 is for blood product transfusion (anemia).||||0.219
81553993|NCT01250496|162784419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.98||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was performed. The threshold for statistical significance was \< 0.05|Chi-squared|||null hypothesis: aminophylline administration does not reduce the incidence of the primary endpoint as compared to placebo. The chi-square test was used to compare event rate between the study arm.||0.98|0.2|0.04
81553994|NCT01250496|162784420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.7||P value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||"null hypothesis: the rate of regadenoson adverse effects (global symptomatic burden) in the aminophylline and placebo group are not statistically different.~The chi-square test was used for comparison."||0.7|0.2|< 0.001
81574838|NCT03975790|162821826|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3467|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3467
81553995|NCT01425463|162784452|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority of the investigational drug (Ferrous (II) Glycine Sulphate Complex) to the reference drug (Polyferose) was concluded if the lower limit of the two-sided 95 % confidence interval was greater than -7.0 g/L.|LS-Mean of ANCOVA|-2.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.47|4.09||||||||4.09|-8.47|
81553996|NCT02908490|162784480|SUPERIORITY|Given the cross-over design, analyses included a random effects model for within-subject comparisons of sildenafil versus placebo periods, adjusting for the baseline FMD within that period and a term for treatment order.|Slope|-1.42||||0.185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|0.68||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.68|-3.54|0.185
81553997|NCT02908490|162784481|SUPERIORITY|Given the cross-over design, analyses included a random effects model for within-subject comparisons of sildenafil versus placebo periods, adjusting for the baseline EndoPAT within that period and a term for treatment order.|Slope|0.2||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.069|0.331||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.331|0.069|0.003
81553998|NCT02908490|162784487|SUPERIORITY|Given the cross-over design, analyses included a random effects model for within-subject comparisons of sildenafil versus placebo periods, adjusting for the baseline biomarker within that period and a term for treatment order.|Slope|7.63||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|15.63||The a prior threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.63|-0.36|0.061
81553999|NCT02908490|162784488|SUPERIORITY|Given the cross-over design, analyses included a random effects model for within-subject comparisons of sildenafil versus placebo periods, adjusting for the baseline biomarker within that period and a term for treatment order.|Slope|55.3||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.79|97.81||The a prior threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||97.81|12.79|0.011
81554000|NCT02908490|162784489|SUPERIORITY|Given the cross-over design, analyses included a random effects model for within-subject comparisons of sildenafil versus placebo periods, adjusting for the baseline biomarker within that period and a term for treatment order.|Slope|74.93||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.98|157.84||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||157.84|-7.98|0.077
81554001|NCT00594425|162784506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% success rate|5.53||||0.5288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.97|19.04||Priori threshold for statistical significance was 5%|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was done||H0: τ (Vehicle PDT) = τ (MAL PDT) versus HA: τ (Vehicle PDT) ≠ τ (MAL PDT)||19.04|-7.97|0.5288
81554002|NCT00594425|162784506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||% success rate|3.95||||0.7539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.79|16.69||Priori threshold for statistical significance was 5%|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by center. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was done||H0: τ (Vehicle PDT) = τ (MAL PDT) versus HA: τ (Vehicle PDT) ≠ τ (MAL PDT)||16.69|-8.79|0.7539
81554003|NCT00594425|162784507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-2.64||||0.3236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.91|2.63||Priori threshold for statistical significance was 5%|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including center and baseline lesion count as a covariates. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was done||H0: τ (Vehicle PDT) = τ (MAL PDT) versus HA: τ (Vehicle PDT) ≠ τ (MAL PDT)||2.63|-7.91|0.3236
81554004|NCT00594425|162784507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-1.19||||0.6657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.64|4.26||Priori threshold for statistical significance was 5%|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including center and baseline lesion count as a covariates. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was done||H0: τ (Vehicle PDT) = τ (MAL PDT) versus HA: τ (Vehicle PDT) ≠ τ (MAL PDT)||4.26|-6.64|0.6657
81554005|NCT00594425|162784535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||%success rate|3.09||||0.7889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.16|17.33||Priori threshold for statistical significance was 5%|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel stratified by center. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was done||H0: τ (Vehicle PDT) = τ (MAL PDT) versus HA: τ (Vehicle PDT) ≠ τ (MAL PDT)||17.33|-11.16|0.7889
81554006|NCT00594425|162784535|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent success|5.48||||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.15|21.11||Priori threshold for statistical significance was 5%|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by center. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was done||H0: τ (Vehicle PDT) = τ (MAL PDT) versus HA: τ (Vehicle PDT) ≠ τ (MAL PDT)||21.11|-10.15|0.8880
81554007|NCT00594425|162784536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-0.33||||0.9151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|5.86||Priori threshold for statistical significance was 5%|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including center and baseline lesion count as a covariates. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was done||H0: τ (Vehicle PDT) = τ (MAL PDT) versus HA: τ (Vehicle PDT) ≠ τ (MAL PDT)||5.86|-6.53|0.9151
81554008|NCT00594425|162784536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean|-1.18||||0.7233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.81|5.45||Priori threshold for statistical significance was 5%|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model including center and baseline lesion count as a covariates. No adjustment for multiple comparisons was done||H0: τ (Vehicle PDT) = τ (MAL PDT) versus HA: τ (Vehicle PDT) ≠ τ (MAL PDT)||5.45|-7.81|0.7233
81554009|NCT01478048|162784573|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.0923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.06||Log Rank test was stratified by prior proteasome inhibitor use (Yes versus No), presence of at least 1 FcγRIIIa V allele (Yes versus No) and number of prior lines of therapy (1 versus 2 or 3) at randomization|Log Rank|Adjusted alpha level= 0.30||||1.06|0.49|0.0923
81554010|NCT01478048|162784576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference using Chan-Zhang method|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2|17.8||||||||17.8|-13.2|
81554011|NCT00955201|162784579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test|ANOVA|Comparison to baseline values||Evaluated within group across time||||0.49
81554012|NCT00955201|162784579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.82
81554013|NCT00955201|162784579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.96
81554014|NCT00955201|162784579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.93
81554015|NCT00955201|162784579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline||||0.63
81554016|NCT00955201|162784579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wk||||0.31
81554017|NCT00955201|162784579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wk||||0.28
81554018|NCT00955201|162784580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.53
81554019|NCT00955201|162784580|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||1.00
81554020|NCT00955201|162784580|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||1.00
81554021|NCT00955201|162784580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.93
81554022|NCT00955201|162784580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.80
81554023|NCT00955201|162784580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks||||0.63
81554024|NCT00955201|162784580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wk||||0.31
81554025|NCT00955201|162784581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.39
81554026|NCT00955201|162784581|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||1.00
81554027|NCT00955201|162784581|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||1.00
81554028|NCT00955201|162784581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.98
81554029|NCT00955201|162784581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline||||0.70
81554030|NCT00955201|162784581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks||||0.45
81554031|NCT00955201|162784581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks||||0.22
81554032|NCT00955201|162784582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.98
81554033|NCT00955201|162784582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.90
81554034|NCT00955201|162784582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.97
81554035|NCT00955201|162784582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.78
81554036|NCT00955201|162784582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline||||0.63
81554037|NCT00955201|162784582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wk||||0.97
81554038|NCT00955201|162784582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks||||0.99
81554039|NCT00955201|162784583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.94
81554040|NCT00955201|162784583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.69
81554041|NCT00955201|162784583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.98
81554042|NCT00955201|162784583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.97
81554043|NCT00955201|162784583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline||||0.45
81554044|NCT00955201|162784583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks||||0.91
81554045|NCT00955201|162784583|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks||||0.51
81554046|NCT00955201|162784584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.99
81554047|NCT00955201|162784584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.72
81554048|NCT00955201|162784584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.99
81554049|NCT00955201|162784584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.99
81554050|NCT00955201|162784584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline||||0.85
81554051|NCT00955201|162784584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks||||0.98
81554052|NCT00955201|162784584|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks||||0.68
81554053|NCT00955201|162784585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.91
81554054|NCT00955201|162784585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.99
81554055|NCT00955201|162784585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.94
81554056|NCT00955201|162784585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.93
81554057|NCT00955201|162784585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline||||0.38
81554058|NCT00955201|162784585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks||||0.51
81554059|NCT00955201|162784585|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks||||0.94
81554060|NCT00955201|162784586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.99
81554061|NCT00955201|162784586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.97
81554062|NCT00955201|162784586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.96
81554063|NCT00955201|162784586|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||1.00
81554064|NCT00955201|162784586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.16
81554065|NCT00955201|162784586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks||||0.37
81554066|NCT00955201|162784586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks||||0.75
81554067|NCT00955201|162784587|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||1.00
81554068|NCT00955201|162784587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.99
81554069|NCT00955201|162784587|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||1.00
81554070|NCT00955201|162784587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.81
81554071|NCT00955201|162784587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline||||0.28
81554072|NCT00955201|162784587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks||||0.28
81554073|NCT00955201|162784587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks||||0.83
81554074|NCT00955201|162784588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.99
81554075|NCT00955201|162784588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.97
81554076|NCT00955201|162784588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.82
81554077|NCT00955201|162784588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time||||0.96
81554078|NCT00955201|162784588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.55
81554079|NCT00955201|162784588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks||||0.31
81554080|NCT00955201|162784588|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks||||0.32
81554081|NCT00955201|162784589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.81
81554082|NCT00955201|162784589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.92
81554083|NCT00955201|162784589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.93
81554084|NCT00955201|162784589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.99
81554085|NCT00955201|162784589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.50
81554086|NCT00955201|162784589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks.||||0.47
81554087|NCT00955201|162784589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks||||0.97
81554088|NCT00955201|162784590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.83
81554089|NCT00955201|162784590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.91
81554090|NCT00955201|162784590|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||1.00
81554091|NCT00955201|162784590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.95
81554092|NCT00955201|162784590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.26
81554093|NCT00955201|162784590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks||||0.42
81554094|NCT00955201|162784590|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks.||||0.95
81554095|NCT00955201|162784591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.96
81554096|NCT00955201|162784591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.53
81554097|NCT00955201|162784591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.79
81554098|NCT00955201|162784591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.94
81554099|NCT00955201|162784591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline||||0.75
81554100|NCT00955201|162784591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks||||0.51
81554101|NCT00955201|162784591|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks.||||0.63
81554102|NCT00955201|162784592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.98
81554103|NCT00955201|162784592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.99
81554104|NCT00955201|162784592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluated within group across time.||||0.89
81554105|NCT00955201|162784592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.90
81554106|NCT00955201|162784592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline||||0.98
81554107|NCT00955201|162784592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks||||0.94
81554108|NCT00955201|162784592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks.||||0.91
81554109|NCT00955201|162784593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.98
81554110|NCT00955201|162784593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.99
81554111|NCT00955201|162784593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.84
81554112|NCT00955201|162784593|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||1.00
81554113|NCT00955201|162784593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.96
81554114|NCT00955201|162784593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks.||||0.86
81554115|NCT00955201|162784593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks.||||0.92
81554116|NCT00955201|162784594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||Unpaired two-tailed t-test:|t-test, 2 sided|||Evaluate within group pre- and post-test responses across time.||||0.03
81554117|NCT00955201|162784594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||Unpaired two-tailed t-test:|t-test, 2 sided|||Evaluate within group pre- and post-test responses across time.||||0.29
81554118|NCT00955201|162784594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36||||||Unpaired two-tailed t-test:|t-test, 2 sided|||Evaluate within group pre- and post-test responses across time.||||0.36
81554119|NCT00955201|162784594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||Unpaired two-tailed t-test:|t-test, 2 sided|||Evaluate within group pre- and post-test responses across time.||||0.15
81554120|NCT00955201|162784594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||ANOVA|ANOVA|||Comparison of pre- and post-responses across groups at baseline.||||0.20
81554121|NCT00955201|162784594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||ANOVA|ANOVA|||Comparison of pre- and post-test responses across groups at 12 wks.||||0.51
81554122|NCT00955201|162784594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||ANOVA|ANOVA|||Comparison of pre- and post-test responses across groups at 24 wks.||||0.59
81554123|NCT00955201|162784595|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Dunn's multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||Evaluate within group across time||||1.00
81554124|NCT00955201|162784595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||Dunn's multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||Evaluate within group across time||||0.01
81554125|NCT00955201|162784595|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Dunn's multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||Evaluate within group across time||||1.00
81554126|NCT00955201|162784595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||Dunn's multiple comparisons|Kruskal-Wallis|||Evaluate within group across time||||0.98
81554127|NCT00955201|162784595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison across groups at baseline||||0.96
81554128|NCT00955201|162784595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks||||0.06
81554129|NCT00955201|162784595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks||||0.14
81554130|NCT00955201|162784596|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||1.00
81554131|NCT00955201|162784596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.36
81554132|NCT00955201|162784596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.93
81554133|NCT00955201|162784596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.46
81554134|NCT00955201|162784596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.14
81554135|NCT00955201|162784596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12 wks.||||0.05
81554136|NCT00955201|162784596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24 wks.||||0.01
81554137|NCT00955201|162784597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.98
81554138|NCT00955201|162784597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.98
81554139|NCT00955201|162784597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.67
81554140|NCT00955201|162784597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.55
81554141|NCT00955201|162784597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.40
81554142|NCT00955201|162784597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12 wks.||||0.47
81554143|NCT00955201|162784597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24 wks.||||0.43
81554144|NCT00955201|162784598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.84
81554145|NCT00955201|162784598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.93
81554146|NCT00955201|162784598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.94
81554147|NCT00955201|162784598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.94
81554148|NCT00955201|162784598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.88
81554149|NCT00955201|162784598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12 wks.||||0.48
81554150|NCT00955201|162784598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24 wks.||||0.38
81554151|NCT00955201|162784599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.87
81554152|NCT00955201|162784599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.93
81554153|NCT00955201|162784599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.51
81554154|NCT00955201|162784599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.89
81554155|NCT00955201|162784599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.46
81554156|NCT00955201|162784599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12 wks.||||0.72
81554157|NCT00955201|162784599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24wks.||||0.22
81554158|NCT00955201|162784600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.98
81554159|NCT00955201|162784600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.99
81554160|NCT00955201|162784600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.87
81554161|NCT00955201|162784600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.95
81554162|NCT00955201|162784600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.39
81554163|NCT00955201|162784600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks.||||0.59
81554164|NCT00955201|162784600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks.||||0.29
81554165|NCT00955201|162784601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time||||0.97
81554166|NCT00955201|162784601|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||1.00
81554167|NCT00955201|162784601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.09
81554168|NCT00955201|162784601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.05
81554169|NCT00955201|162784601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.11
81554170|NCT00955201|162784601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks.||||0.41
81554171|NCT00955201|162784601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks.||||0.03
81554172|NCT00955201|162784602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.95
81554173|NCT00955201|162784602|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||1.00
81554174|NCT00955201|162784602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.87
81554175|NCT00955201|162784602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.48
81554176|NCT00955201|162784602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.58
81554177|NCT00955201|162784602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks.||||0.50
81554178|NCT00955201|162784602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks.||||0.33
81554179|NCT00955201|162784603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.98
81554180|NCT00955201|162784603|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||1.00
81554181|NCT00955201|162784603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.88
81554182|NCT00955201|162784603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.93
81554183|NCT00955201|162784603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.38
81554184|NCT00955201|162784603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks.||||0.55
81554185|NCT00955201|162784603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks||||0.37
81554186|NCT00955201|162784604|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Dunn's multiple comparisons test:|Kruskal-Wallis|||Evaluate within group across time||||1.00
81554187|NCT00955201|162784604|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Dunn's multiple comparisons test:|Kruskal-Wallis|||Evaluate within group across time||||1.00
81554188|NCT00955201|162784604|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Dunn's multiple comparisons test:|Kruskal-Wallis|||Evaluate within group across time||||1.00
81554189|NCT00955201|162784604|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Dunn's multiple comparisons test:|Kruskal-Wallis|||Evaluate within group across time.||||1.00
81554190|NCT00955201|162784604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison across groups at baseline||||0.81
81554191|NCT00955201|162784604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison across groups at 12-wks||||0.60
81554192|NCT00955201|162784604|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison across groups at 24-wks||||0.99
81554193|NCT00955201|162784605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.59
81554194|NCT00955201|162784606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.98
81554195|NCT00955201|162784606|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||1.00
81554196|NCT00955201|162784606|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||1.00
81554197|NCT00955201|162784606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.72
81554198|NCT00955201|162784606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.62
81554199|NCT00955201|162784606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12 wks.||||0.33
81554200|NCT00955201|162784606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24 wks.||||0.38
81554201|NCT00955201|162784607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.88
81554202|NCT00955201|162784607|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||1.00
81554203|NCT00955201|162784607|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||1.00
81554204|NCT00955201|162784607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76||||||Tukey's multiple comparisons test:|ANOVA|||Evaluate within group across time.||||0.76
81554205|NCT00955201|162784607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.82
81554206|NCT00955201|162784607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 12 wks.||||0.53
81554207|NCT00955201|162784607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at 24 wks.||||0.68
81554208|NCT00955201|162784608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.70
81554209|NCT00955201|162784610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.59
81554210|NCT00955201|162784611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.45
81554211|NCT00955201|162784612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.04
81554212|NCT00955201|162784613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.77
81554213|NCT00955201|162784614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.12
81554214|NCT00955201|162784615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.42
81554215|NCT00955201|162784616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||ANOVA|||Comparison across groups at baseline.||||0.79
81574839|NCT03975790|162821827|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7977|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7977
81574840|NCT03975790|162821827|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5241|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5241
81574841|NCT03975790|162821827|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4702|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4702
81574842|NCT03975790|162821828|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1461|||||||t-test|||||||0.1461
81574843|NCT03975790|162821828|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1411|||||||t-test|||||||0.1411
81574844|NCT03975790|162821828|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4201|||||||t-test|||||||0.4201
81554216|NCT03032380|162784640|NON_INFERIORITY|The study hypothesis was that the all-cause mortality rate at Day 14 in participants who received cefiderocol would be non-inferior to that in participants who received high-dose meropenem. The margin of non-inferiority was 12.5%. Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in mortality at Day 14 between the 2 treatment groups (cefiderocol - meropenem) was smaller than 12.5%.|Treatment Difference|0.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|8.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Treatment difference (cefiderocol - meropenem) was the adjusted estimate of the difference in the ACM rate at Day 14 based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel weights using APACHE II score (≤ 15 and ≥ 16) as the stratification factor.|||8.2|-6.6|0.0020
81554217|NCT03032380|162784641|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|10.7|||||Treatment difference (cefiderocol - meropenem) was the adjusted estimate of the difference in the eradication rate calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights based on infection diagnosis (HABP/VABP/HCABP), and APACHE II score (≤ 15 and ≥ 16).|||10.7|-13.5|
81554218|NCT03032380|162784642|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|8.5|||||Treatment difference (cefiderocol - meropenem) was the adjusted estimate of the difference in the cure rate calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights based on infection diagnosis (HABP/VABP/HCABP), and APACHE II score (≤ 15 and ≥ 16).|||8.5|-12.5|
81554219|NCT03032380|162784643|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|8.2|||||Treatment difference (cefiderocol - meropenem) was the adjusted estimate of the difference in the cure rate calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights based on infection diagnosis (HABP/VABP/HCABP), and APACHE II score (≤ 15 and ≥ 16).|||8.2|-8.8|
81554220|NCT03032380|162784644|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|5.1|||||Treatment difference (cefiderocol - meropenem) was the adjusted estimate of the difference in the cure rate calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights based on infection diagnosis (HABP/VABP/HCABP), and APACHE II score (≤ 15 and ≥ 16).|||5.1|-12.8|
81554221|NCT03032380|162784645|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|10.8|||||Treatment difference (cefiderocol - meropenem) was the adjusted estimate of the difference in the cure rate calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights based on infection diagnosis (HABP/VABP/HCABP), and APACHE II score (≤ 15 and ≥ 16).|||10.8|-10.9|
81554222|NCT03032380|162784646|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-12.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4|-0.5|||||Treatment difference (cefiderocol - meropenem) was the adjusted estimate of the difference in the cure rate calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights based on infection diagnosis (HABP/VABP/HCABP), and APACHE II score (≤ 15 and ≥ 16).|||-0.5|-24.4|
81554223|NCT03032380|162784647|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|7.9|||||Treatment difference (cefiderocol - meropenem) was the adjusted estimate of the difference in the cure rate calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights based on infection diagnosis (HABP/VABP/HCABP), and APACHE II score (≤ 15 and ≥ 16).|||7.9|-15.5|
81554224|NCT03032380|162784648|OTHER||Treatment Difference|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|15.8|||||Treatment difference (cefiderocol - meropenem) was the adjusted estimate of the difference in the cure rate calculated using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights based on infection diagnosis (HABP/VABP/HCABP), and APACHE II score (≤ 15 and ≥ 16).|||15.8|-7.9|
81554225|NCT03032380|162784649|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|9.8|||||Treatment difference (cefiderocol - meropenem) was the adjusted estimate of the difference in the ACM rate at Day 28 based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel weights using APACHE II score (≤ 15 and ≥ 16) as the stratification factor.|||9.8|-8.7|
81554226|NCT03032380|162784650|OTHER||Treatment Difference|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|13.4|||||Treatment difference (cefiderocol - meropenem) was the adjusted estimate of the difference in the ACM rate at EOS based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel weights using APACHE II score (≤ 15 and ≥ 16) as the stratification factor.|||13.4|-6.3|
81554227|NCT03032380|162784651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9382|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of Hospitalization time at test of cure||||0.9382
81554228|NCT03032380|162784651|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6552|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of hospitalization time at follow-up||||0.6552
81554229|NCT00913458|162784723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|12.5||The rate of sustained remission was analyzed using a logistic regression model with a 2-sided significance level of 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Values are based on a logistic regression model with treatment as the only factor.||The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||12.5|2.7|<0.0001
81554230|NCT00913458|162784723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.61||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|5.3||The rate of sustained remission was analyzed using a logistic regression model with a 2-sided significance level of 5%.|Regression, Logistic|Values are based on a logistic regression model with treatment as the only factor.||The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||5.3|1.3|0.0085
81554231|NCT00913458|162784723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.22||||0.0397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.8||The rate of sustained remission was analyzed using a logistic regression model with a 2-sided significance level of 5%.|Regression, Linear|Values are based on a logistic regression model with treatment as the only factor.||The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||4.8|1.0|0.0397
81554232|NCT00913458|162784724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial test|||"Binomial test-value tests the null hypothesis that the proportion is significantly different from 0.~End of Phase 1"||||<0.0001
81554233|NCT00913458|162784725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1183|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"Significance tests were based on paired t-tests using a 2-sided α=0.05.~Week 52"||||0.1183
81554234|NCT00913458|162784725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"Significance tests were based on paired t-tests using a 2-sided α=0.05.~Final on therapy"||||0.0286
81554235|NCT00913458|162784726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"Significance tests were based on paired t-tests using a 2-sided α=0.05.~Week 13, 26, 39, 52 and final on therapy"||||<0.0001
81554236|NCT00913458|162784727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"Significance tests were based on paired t-tests using a 2-sided α=0.05.~Week 13, 26, 39, 52 and final on therapy"||||<0.0001
81554237|NCT00913458|162784728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"Significance tests were based on paired t-tests using a 2-sided α=0.05.~Week 13"||||0.0063
81554238|NCT00913458|162784728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"Significance tests were based on paired t-tests using a 2-sided α=0.05.~Week 26"||||0.0053
81574845|NCT03975790|162821829|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3955|||||||t-test|||||||0.3955
81554239|NCT00913458|162784728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"Significance tests were based on paired t-tests using a 2-sided α=0.05.~Week 39"||||0.0027
81554240|NCT00913458|162784728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"Significance tests were based on paired t-tests using a 2-sided α=0.05.~Week 52"||||0.0002
81554241|NCT00913458|162784728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"Significance tests were based on paired t-tests using a 2-sided α=0.05.~Final on therapy"||||0.0005
81554242|NCT00913458|162784729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"Significance tests were based on paired t-tests using a 2-sided α=0.05.~Week 13, 26, 39, 52 and final on therapy"||||<0.0001
81554243|NCT00913458|162784730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial test|||"Binomial test-value tests the null hypothesis that the proportion is significantly different from 0.~Week 2, 4, 8, 13, 26, 39, 52 and final on therapy"||||<0.0001
81554244|NCT00913458|162784731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial test|||"Binomial test-value tests the null hypothesis that the proportion is significantly different from 0.~Week 2, 4, 8, 13, 26, 39, 52 week and final on therapy"||||<0.0001
81554245|NCT00913458|162784732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial test|||"Binomial test-value tests the null hypothesis that the proportion is significantly different from 0.~Week 2, 4, 8, 13, 26, 39, 52 and final on therapy"||||<0.0001
81554246|NCT00913458|162784733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial test|||"Binomial test-value tests the null hypothesis that the proportion is significantly different from 0.~Week 2, 4, 8, 13, 26, 39, 52 and final on therapy"||||<0.0001
81554247|NCT00913458|162784734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"Significance tests were based on paired t-tests using a 2-sided α=0.05.~Week 2, 4, 8, 13, 26, 39, 52 week and final on therapy"||||<0.0001
81554248|NCT00913458|162784735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"Significance tests were based on paired t-tests using a 2-sided α=0.05.~Week 2, 4, 8, 13, 26, 39, 52 and final on therapy"||||<0.0001
81554249|NCT00913458|162784736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"Significance tests were based on paired t-tests using a 2-sided α=0.05.~Week 2, 4, 8, 13, 26, 39, 52 and final on therapy"||||<0.0001
81554250|NCT00913458|162784737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial test|||"Binomial test-value tests the null hypothesis that the proportion is significantly different from 0.~Week 2, 4, 8, 13, 26, 39, 52 and final on therapy"||||<0.0001
81554251|NCT00913458|162784738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Binomial test|||"Binomial test-value tests the null hypothesis that the proportion is significantly different from 0.~Week 2, 4, 8, 13, 26, 39, 52 week and final on therapy"||||<0.0001
81554252|NCT00913458|162784739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||McNemar|||"P-value is from McNemar's test for no change from baseline in response rate.~Week 2, 4, 8, 13, 26, 39, 52 week and final on therapy"||||<0.0001
81554253|NCT00913458|162784740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.4075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|7.6|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||7.6|0.4|0.4075
81554254|NCT00913458|162784740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.88||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|33.1|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||33.1|2.4|0.0011
81554255|NCT00913458|162784740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.87||||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|13.9|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||13.9|1.7|0.0031
81554256|NCT00913458|162784741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.5951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.0|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||2.0|0.3|0.5951
81554257|NCT00913458|162784741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.19||||0.0934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.5|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||5.5|0.9|0.0934
81554258|NCT00913458|162784741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.85||||0.0314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|7.4|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||7.4|1.1|0.0314
81554259|NCT00913458|162784742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.6152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.8|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||2.8|0.5|0.6152
81554260|NCT00913458|162784742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36||||0.0432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|5.4|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||5.4|1.0|0.0432
81554261|NCT00913458|162784742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.1189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.3|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||4.3|0.8|0.1189
81574846|NCT03975790|162821829|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6356|||||||t-test|||||||0.6356
81574847|NCT03975790|162821829|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3833|||||||t-test|||||||0.3833
81574848|NCT03975790|162821830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3292|||||||t-test|||||||0.3292
81574849|NCT03975790|162821830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2959|||||||t-test|||||||0.2959
81554262|NCT00913458|162784743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.0535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.7|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||4.7|1.0|0.0535
81554263|NCT00913458|162784743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.22||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|7.5|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||7.5|1.4|0.0064
81554264|NCT00913458|162784743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.3696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.6|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||3.6|0.6|0.3696
81554265|NCT00913458|162784744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.17||||0.0788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|5.2|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||5.2|0.9|0.0788
81554266|NCT00913458|162784744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.57||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|11.0|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||11.0|1.9|0.0007
81554267|NCT00913458|162784744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.0676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.7|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||4.7|0.9|0.0676
81554268|NCT00913458|162784745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.56||||0.0548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|59.5|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||59.5|1.0|0.0548
81554269|NCT00913458|162784745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.18||||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|94.2|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||94.2|1.6|0.0166
81554270|NCT00913458|162784745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.3619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.5|||Longitudinal statistical model|Odds ratios and p-values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||4.5|0.6|0.3619
81554271|NCT00913458|162784746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.23||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|6.7|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, p-values, and 95% CIs are based on a logistic regression model with treatment as the only factor.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||6.7|1.6|0.0017
81554272|NCT00913458|162784746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|28.0|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, p-values, and 95% CIs are based on a logistic regression model with treatment as the only factor.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||28.0|4.4|<0.0001
81554273|NCT00913458|162784746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.42||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|8.8|||Regression, Logistic|Odds ratios, p-values, and 95% CIs are based on a logistic regression model with treatment as the only factor.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||8.8|1.3|0.0111
81554274|NCT00913458|162784747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.66||||0.0328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|-0.7|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||-0.7|-16.6|0.0328
81554275|NCT00913458|162784747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|-13.2|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||-13.2|-30.1|<0.0001
81554276|NCT00913458|162784747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.98||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|-4.5|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||-4.5|-21.5|0.0035
81554277|NCT00913458|162784748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.36||||0.2473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|3.1|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||3.1|-11.8|0.2473
81554278|NCT00913458|162784748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.19||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|-5.1|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||-5.1|-21.3|0.0016
81554279|NCT00913458|162784748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.83||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-0.6|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||-0.6|-17.0|0.0348
81554280|NCT00913458|162784749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.51||||0.1248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|1.6|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||1.6|-12.6|0.1248
81554281|NCT00913458|162784749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.14||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|-6.5|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||-6.5|-21.8|0.0004
81554282|NCT00913458|162784749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.63||||0.0306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|-0.8|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||-0.8|-16.4|0.0306
81554283|NCT00913458|162784750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.51||||0.4717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.6|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||4.6|0.5|0.4717
81554284|NCT00913458|162784750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77||||0.0551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|7.8|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||7.8|1.0|0.0551
81554285|NCT00913458|162784750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.2141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.8|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a longitudinal statistical model with factors for treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||4.8|0.7|0.2141
81554286|NCT00913458|162784752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.9652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.4|||ANCOVA|P-values for between-treatment comparisons are based on ANCOVA on ranks of change in score with ranks of Week 52 value as covariate.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||0.4|-0.5|0.9652
81554287|NCT00913458|162784752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49||||0.2168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||ANCOVA|P-values for between-treatment comparisons are based on ANCOVA on ranks of change in score with ranks of Week 52 value as covariate.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||0.0|-1.0|0.2168
81554288|NCT00913458|162784752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.2131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||ANCOVA|P-values for between-treatment comparisons are based on ANCOVA on ranks of change in score with ranks of Week 52 value as covariate.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||0.0|-1.0|0.2131
81554289|NCT00913458|162784754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44||||0.9338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|10.9|||ANCOVA||Values are based on a model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and Week 52 value and treatment and visit.|Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hyothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||10.9|-10.0|0.9338
81554290|NCT00913458|162784754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.55||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|11.2|||ANCOVA|Values are based on a model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and Week 52 value and treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||11.2|-16.4|0.7130
81554291|NCT00913458|162784754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.99||||0.6628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6|10.6|||ANCOVA|Values are based on a model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and Week 52 value and treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||10.6|-16.6|0.6628
81554292|NCT00913458|162784756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.74||||0.1303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|2.0|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and Week 52 value and treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||2.0|-15.5|0.1303
81554293|NCT00913458|162784756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.59||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1|-6.0|||Longitudinal statisitical model|Values are based on a model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and Week 52 value and treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||-6.0|-27.1|0.0024
81554294|NCT00913458|162784756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.85||||0.0621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|0.5|||Longitudinal statistical model|||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||0.5|-20.2|0.0621
81554295|NCT00913458|162784758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.01||||0.4664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|6.9|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and Week 52 value and treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||6.9|-15.0|0.4664
81554296|NCT00913458|162784758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.57||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.6|-2.6|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and Week 52 value and treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||-2.6|-30.6|0.0210
81554297|NCT00913458|162784758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.56||||0.0713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|1.1|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and Week 52 value and treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||1.1|-26.2|0.0713
81574850|NCT03975790|162821830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6962|||||||t-test|||||||0.6962
81554298|NCT00913458|162784760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.11||||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|-1.1|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and Week 52 value and treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||-1.1|-17.1|0.0256
81554299|NCT00913458|162784760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|-11.1|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and Week 52 value and treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||-11.1|-28.1|<0.0001
81554300|NCT00913458|162784760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.51||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-2.0|||Longitudinal statistical model|Values are based on a model with factors for Week 52 value, treatment, visit, and interaction of treatment and Week 52 value and treatment and visit.||Change from Week 52 to Week 91. The hypothesis of primary interest was the superiority of E25+MTX compared with PBO.||-2.0|-19.0|0.0161
81554301|NCT03595618|162784767|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.04514|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02465||0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00317|0.09345||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% confidence interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: GLPG1972 dose minus placebo using mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by multiple imputation step for participants without post baseline value||0.09345|-0.00317|0.165
81554302|NCT03595618|162784767|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.012|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02585||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03868|0.06267||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% confidence interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: GLPG1972 dose minus placebo using MMRM including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by multiple imputation step for participants without post baseline value.||0.06267|-0.03868|0.939
81554303|NCT03595618|162784767|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.02329|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02536||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02641|0.073|||Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% confidence interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: GLPG1972 dose minus placebo using MMRM including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by multiple imputation step for participants without post baseline value.||0.07300|-0.02641|0.682
81554304|NCT03595618|162784768|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|2.58||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05)|Logistic Model||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment|Estimate (Standard Error of log \[estimate\]) of the adjusted odds ratio between GLPG1972 dose regimen and placebo: between the proportions of participants with response: placebo versus GLPG1972 dose regimen||2.58|0.84|0.396
81554305|NCT03595618|162784768|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.5||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05)|Logistic Model||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment|Estimate (Standard Error of log \[estimate\]) of the adjusted odds ratio between GLPG1972 dose regimen and placebo: between the proportions of participants with response: placebo versus GLPG1972 dose regimen||1.50|0.53|0.951
81554306|NCT03595618|162784768|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.83||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05)|Logistic Model||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment|Estimate (Standard Error of log \[estimate\]) of the adjusted odds ratio between GLPG1972 dose regimen and placebo: between the proportions of participants with response: placebo versus GLPG1972 dose regimen||1.83|0.64|0.985
81554307|NCT03595618|162784769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|1.3||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment|Total score: Estimate (Standard Error) of adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose using MMRM including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by multiple imputation step for participants without post baseline value.||1.3|-5.6|0.467
81554308|NCT03595618|162784769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|1.5||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Total score: Estimate (Standard Error) of adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose using MMRM including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by multiple imputation step for participants without post baseline value.||1.5|-5.4|0.557
81574851|NCT03975790|162821831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8138|||||||t-test|||||||0.8138
81574852|NCT03975790|162821831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||t-test|||||||0.0070
81574853|NCT03975790|162821831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0358|||||||t-test|||||||0.0358
81574854|NCT03975790|162821832|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8453|||||||t-test|||||||0.8453
81574855|NCT03975790|162821832|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4806|||||||t-test|||||||0.4806
81574856|NCT03975790|162821832|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4809|||||||t-test|||||||0.4809
81574857|NCT03975790|162821833|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3076|||||||t-test|||||||0.3076
81574858|NCT03975790|162821833|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2509|||||||t-test|||||||0.2509
81554309|NCT03595618|162784769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|1.6||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Total score: Estimate (Standard Error) of adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose using MMRM including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by multiple imputation step for participants without post baseline value.||1.6|-5.3|0.593
81554310|NCT03595618|162784769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Pain subscore: Estimate (Standard Error) of adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose using MMRM including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by multiple imputation step for participants without post baseline value.||0.4|-1.0|0.776
81554311|NCT03595618|162784769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.3||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Pain subscore: Estimate (Standard Error) of adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose using MMRM including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by multiple imputation step for participants without post baseline value.||0.3|-1.2|0.446
81554312|NCT03595618|162784769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.4||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Pain subscore: Estimate (Standard Error) of adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose using MMRM including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by multiple imputation step for participants without post baseline value.||0.4|-1.1|0.649
81554313|NCT03595618|162784769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.9||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Physical function subscore: Estimate (Standard Error) of adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose using MMRM including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by multiple imputation step for participants without post baseline value.||0.9|-4.1|0.452
81554314|NCT03595618|162784769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.3||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Physical Function subscore: Estimate (Standard Error) of adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose using MMRM including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by multiple imputation step for participants without post baseline value.||1.3|-3.7|0.665
81554315|NCT03595618|162784769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|1.2||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Physical Function subscore: Estimate (Standard Error) of adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose using MMRM including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by multiple imputation step for participants without post baseline value.||1.2|-3.9|0.598
81554316|NCT03595618|162784769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment|Stiffness subscore: Estimate (Standard Error) of adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose using MMRM including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by multiple imputation step for participants without post baseline value.||0.1|-0.6|0.400
81554317|NCT03595618|162784769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment|Stiffness subscore: Estimate (Standard Error) of adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose using MMRM including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by multiple imputation step for participants without post baseline value.||0.1|-0.6|0.393
81574859|NCT03975790|162821833|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7827|||||||t-test|||||||0.7827
81574860|NCT03975790|162821834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4261|||||||Chi-squared|||During Persistency||||0.4261
81574861|NCT03975790|162821834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5247|||||||Chi-squared|||During Persistency||||0.5247
81554318|NCT03595618|162784769|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment|Stiffness subscore: Estimate (Standard Error) of adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose using MMRM including fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by multiple imputation step for participants without post baseline value.||0.2|-0.5|0.858
81554319|NCT03595618|162784770|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|2.7||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose regimen using a MMRM including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by a Multiple Imputation step for participants without post-baseline measurement.||2.7|-7.1|0.705
81554320|NCT03595618|162784770|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|0.8||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose regimen using a MMRM including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by a Multiple Imputation step for participants without post-baseline measurement.||0.8|-9.0|0.243
81554321|NCT03595618|162784770|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|3.9||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose regimen using a MMRM including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by a Multiple Imputation step for participants without post-baseline measurement.||3.9|-6.1|0.949
81554322|NCT03595618|162784771|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|6.3||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: GLPG1972 dose regimen minus placebo using a MMRM including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by a Multiple Imputation step for participants without post-baseline measurement.||6.3|-3.4|0.890
81554323|NCT03595618|162784771|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|2.6||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: GLPG1972 dose regimen minus placebo using a MMRM including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by a Multiple Imputation step for participants without post-baseline measurement.||2.6|-7.1|0.682
81554324|NCT03595618|162784771|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|5.0||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: GLPG1972 dose regimen minus placebo using a MMRM including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by a Multiple Imputation step for participants without post-baseline measurement.||5.0|-4.8|1.000
81554325|NCT03595618|162784772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.58||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Logistic Model||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error of log \[estimate\]) of the adjusted odds ratio between GLPG1972 dose regimen and placebo: between the proportions of participants with response: placebo versus GLPG1972 dose regimen.||1.58|0.70|0.991
81554326|NCT03595618|162784772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.43||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Logistic Model||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error of log \[estimate\]) of the adjusted odds ratio between GLPG1972 dose regimen and placebo: between the proportions of participants with response: placebo versus GLPG1972 dose regimen.||1.43|0.64|0.992
81554327|NCT03595618|162784772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.23||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Logistic Model||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error of log \[estimate\]) of the adjusted odds ratio between GLPG1972 dose regimen and placebo: between the proportions of participants with response: placebo versus GLPG1972 dose regimen.||1.23|0.55|0.653
81574862|NCT03975790|162821834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2809|||||||Chi-squared|||During Persistency||||0.2809
81574863|NCT03975790|162821834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1153|||||||Chi-squared|||Post Persistency||||0.1153
81554328|NCT03595618|162784773|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.03779|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02156||0.193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00448|0.08005||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose regimen using a MMRM including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by a Multiple Imputation step for participants without post-baseline measurement.||0.08005|-0.00448|0.193
81554329|NCT03595618|162784773|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0358|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02235||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00801|0.07962||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose regimen using a MMRM including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by a Multiple Imputation step for participants without post-baseline measurement.||0.07962|-0.00801|0.256
81554330|NCT03595618|162784773|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.03884|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02243||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00514|0.08281||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose regimen using a MMRM including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by a Multiple Imputation step for participants without post-baseline measurement.||0.08281|-0.00514|0.201
81554331|NCT03595618|162784774|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|3.12394|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.13671||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02464|9.27252||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|ANCOVA||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: Placebo minus GLPG1972 dose regimen using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including the factors treatment and region with baseline as covariate and no interaction, after a Multiple Imputation for missing data.||9.27252|-3.02464|0.627
81554332|NCT03595618|162784774|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.46842|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.21111||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.82659|6.76343||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|ANCOVA||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: Placebo minus GLPG1972 dose regimen using an ANCOVA including the factors treatment and region with baseline as covariate and no interaction, after a Multiple Imputation for missing data.||6.76343|-5.82659|0.998
81554333|NCT03595618|162784774|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|4.11756|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2759||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.30536|10.54049||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|ANCOVA||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: Placebo minus GLPG1972 dose regimen using an ANCOVA including the factors treatment and region with baseline as covariate and no interaction, after a Multiple Imputation for missing data.||10.54049|-2.30536|0.449
81554334|NCT03595618|162784775|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|2.84781|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.75674||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51643|10.21205||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05)|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose regimen using a MMRM including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by a Multiple Imputation step for participants without post-baseline measurement.||10.21205|-4.51643|0.789
81554335|NCT03595618|162784775|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-3.64759|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.84747||0.661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.19071|3.89553||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose regimen using a MMRM including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by a Multiple Imputation step for participants without post-baseline measurement.||3.89553|-11.19071|0.661
81554336|NCT03595618|162784775|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-2.55176|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.81987||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.04053|4.93701||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|Mixed Models Analysis||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: placebo minus GLPG1972 dose regimen using a MMRM including the fixed, categorical effects of treatment, region (Asia and Rest of the World), time and treatment-by-time interaction, as well as the continuous, fixed covariates of baseline and time-by-baseline interaction preceded by a Multiple Imputation step for participants without post-baseline measurement.||4.93701|-10.04053|0.843
81554337|NCT03595618|162784776|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0951|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0499||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0028|0.1929||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|ANCOVA||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: GLPG1972 dose regimen minus placebo using an ANCOVA including the factors treatment and region with baseline as covariate and no interaction, after a Multiple Imputation for missing data.||0.1929|-0.0028|0.141
81554338|NCT03595618|162784776|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0158|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0519||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0861|0.1177||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|ANCOVA||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: GLPG1972 dose regimen minus placebo using an ANCOVA including the factors treatment and region with baseline as covariate and no interaction, after a Multiple Imputation for missing data.||0.1177|-0.0861|0.981
81554339|NCT03595618|162784776|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0753|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0529||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0286|0.1792||Two-sided adjusted p-value taking into account Dunnett adjustment (to be compared to 0.05).|ANCOVA||Two-sided 95% Confidence Interval of the estimate without Dunnett adjustment.|Estimate (Standard Error) of the adjusted difference from baseline to last post baseline value between treatment groups means: GLPG1972 dose regimen minus placebo using an ANCOVA including the factors treatment and region with baseline as covariate and no interaction, after a Multiple Imputation for missing data.||0.1792|-0.0286|0.349
81554340|NCT02279407|162784782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio for difference|0.83||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.0||Hypotheses tested using Dunnett's multiple testing procedure with a family-wise error rate of 5%, adjusting for 3 pairwise comparisons versus a single control (placebo).|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.00|0.70|0.046
81554341|NCT02279407|162784783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio for difference|0.91||||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.11||Conditional upon rejection of at least 1 of the 3 hypotheses for the primary analysis, secondary hypotheses are tested using Tukey's multiple testing procedure with a family-wise error rate of 5%, adjusting for 3 pairwise comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.11|0.75|0.502
81554342|NCT02279407|162784783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio for difference|0.91||||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.13||Conditional upon rejection of at least 1 of the hypotheses for the primary analysis, secondary hypotheses are tested using Tukey's multiple testing procedure with a family-wise error rate of 5%, adjusting for 3 pairwise comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.13|0.73|0.562
81554343|NCT00864916|162784791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34||||0.52|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.52
81554344|NCT03890666|162784792|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||||||||||||The statistical model is a logistic regression model with treatment group as a fixed factor, pooled study sites as a random factor, and baseline ACT score as a covariate.||||
81554345|NCT01105065|162784812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||There would be no change in retinal vascular dysregulation after treatment with brimonidine||||<0.0001
81554346|NCT01105065|162784813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||paired t-test|||A paired t-test was used to determine if their was a statistically significant difference between the mean deviation of the frequency doubling perimetry in the RVD patients pre and post brimonidine treatment.||||0.28
81554347|NCT01816945|162784814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.15
81554348|NCT01816945|162784817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two-sample t-test for PHQ-9 at 12 months||||0.96
81554349|NCT01816945|162784818|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Two-sample t-test for Social Network Score at 12 month||||0.043
81554350|NCT00422084|162784833|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The primary efficacy analysis tested the non-inferiority of the PA group compared to the comparator group with regard to the PCR-corrected ACPR response rate at Day 28 using the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) (Newcombe-Wilson score method without continuity correction) and a 5% non-inferiority margin. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the CI for the difference \>-5%.|ACPR percent difference|0.3||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.8||If non-inferiority of PA is demonstrated, the p-value associated with a superiority test was calculated based on a 2-sided Chi-square test. If the calculated p-value is \<5%, then the superiority of PA compared to AL is statistically demonstrated.|Chi-squared|||"Null hypothesis: The PCR-corrected ACPR response rate at Day 28 for the PA group is inferior to the PCR-corrected ACPR response rate at Day 28 for the comparator group (AL) by more than 5%.~Was tested versus the alternative:~Alternative hypothesis: The PCR-corrected ACPR response rate at Day 28 for the PA group is not inferior to the PCR-corrected ACPR response rate at Day 28 for the comparator group (AL) by more than -5%."||1.8|-0.7|0.578
81554351|NCT02043899|162784878|OTHER|"1. Exact one-sided binomial test of the null hypothesis (p≤90%) using α=0.05 on \[124I\]mIBG PET/CT SIOPEN consensus scores. If this was accepted and the alternative hypothesis rejected, then trial stopped early for futility.~2. If the null hypothesis was rejected, then a one-sided binomial test of the null hypothesis (p≥97%) was performed (α=0.025). If this was accepted and the alternative hypothesis rejected then the trial stopped early for efficacy."|||||<|0.001||||||Overall design has 82% power and an α of 0.03. Total minimum sample size of 100 lesions was calculated based on a single stage A'hern design with p0 = 0.90 and p1 = 0.97. The overall power and α was calculated based on exact binomial probabilities.|Exact one-sided binomial test||||"For the primary endpoint, a sensitivity analysis was also performed on patients with \<20 positive lesions on \[124I\]mIBG PET/CT to test if few patients with large numbers of positive lesions were affecting the results. The results of the sensitivity analysis were consistent with those of the overall analysis.~Secondary efficacy analysis, separate exact one-sided binomial test of the null hypothesis (p≥97%), performed (α=0.025) performed for skeletal and soft tissue lesions."|||<0.001
81554352|NCT01106092|162784886|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) on the group \[Zilbrix/Hib/Poliorix Group - GSK2036874A Group 1\] difference in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%. The lower limit of the asymptotic 95% CI on the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-poliovirus type 1 is ≥ 2.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|4.72||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GSK2036874A vaccine (Formulation 1) compared to Poliorix™ vaccine co-administered with Zilbrix™/Hib vaccine, in terms of seroprotection rates to the three poliovirus types and to demonstrate that the formulation induces at least a two-fold increase in the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-polio type 1 antibodies, one month after vaccination.||4.72|-4.78|
81574864|NCT03975790|162821834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1344|||||||Chi-squared|||Post Persistency||||0.1344
81574865|NCT03975790|162821834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8229|||||||Chi-squared|||Post Persistency||||0.8229
81574866|NCT03975790|162821835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7816|||||||Chi-squared|||During Persistency||||0.7816
81574867|NCT03975790|162821835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7124|||||||Chi-squared|||During Persistency||||0.7124
81554353|NCT01106092|162784886|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The UL of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group \[Zilbrix/Hib/Poliorix Group - GSK2036874A Group 2\] difference in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%. The lower limit of the asymptotic 95% CI on the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-poliovirus type 1 is ≥ 2.|Difference in seroprotection rate|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|6.94||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GSK2036874A vaccine (Formulation 2) compared to Poliorix™ vaccine co-administered with Zilbrix/Hib™ vaccine, in terms of seroprotection rates to the three poliovirus types and to demonstrate that the formulation induces at least a two-fold increase in the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-polio type 1 antibodies, one month after vaccination.||6.94|-3.53|
81554354|NCT01106092|162784886|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The UL of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group \[Zilbrix/Hib/Poliorix Group - GSK2036874A Group 3\] difference in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%. The lower limit of the asymptotic 95% CI on the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-poliovirus type 1 is ≥ 2.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|4.72||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GSK2036874A vaccine (Formulation 3) compared to Poliorix™ vaccine co-administered with Zilbrix/Hib™ vaccine, in terms of seroprotection rates to the three poliovirus types and to demonstrate that the formulation induces at least a two-fold increase in the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-polio type 1 antibodies, one month after vaccination.||4.72|-4.78|
81554355|NCT01106092|162784886|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The UL of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group \[Zilbrix/Hib/Poliorix Group - GSK2036874A Group 1\] difference in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%. The lower limit of the asymptotic 95% CI on the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-poliovirus type 2 is ≥ 2.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|4.78||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GSK2036874A vaccine (Formulation 1) compared to Poliorix™ vaccine co-administered with Zilbrix/Hib™ vaccine, in terms of seroprotection rates to the three poliovirus types and to demonstrate that the formulation induces at least a two-fold increase in the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-polio type 2 antibodies, one month after vaccination.||4.78|-4.78|
81554356|NCT01106092|162784886|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The UL of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group \[Zilbrix/Hib/Poliorix Group - GSK2036874A Group 2\] difference in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%. The lower limit of the asymptotic 95% CI on the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-poliovirus type 2 is ≥ 2.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|4.72||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GSK2036874A vaccine (Formulation 2) compared to Poliorix™ vaccine co-administered with Zilbrix/Hib™ vaccine, in terms of seroprotection rates to the three poliovirus types and to demonstrate that the formulation induces at least a two-fold increase in the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-polio type 2 antibodies, one month after vaccination.||4.72|-4.78|
81554357|NCT01106092|162784886|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The UL of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group \[Zilbrix/Hib/Poliorix Group - GSK2036874A Group 3\] difference in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%. The lower limit of the asymptotic 95% CI on the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-poliovirus type 2 is ≥ 2.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|4.72||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GSK2036874A vaccine (Formulation 3) compared to Poliorix™ vaccine co-administered with Zilbrix/Hib™ vaccine, in terms of seroprotection rates to the three poliovirus types and to demonstrate that the formulation induces at least a two-fold increase in the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-polio type 2 antibodies, one month after vaccination.||4.72|-4.78|
81554358|NCT01106092|162784886|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The UL of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group \[Zilbrix/Hib/Poliorix Group - GSK2036874A Group 1\] difference in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%. The lower limit of the asymptotic 95% CI on the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-poliovirus type 3 is ≥ 2.|Difference in seroprotection rate|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|6.94||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GSK2036874A vaccine (Formulation 1) compared to Poliorix™ vaccine co-administered with Zilbrix/Hib™ vaccine, in terms of seroprotection rates to the three poliovirus types and to demonstrate that the formulation induces at least a two-fold increase in the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-polio type 3 antibodies, one month after vaccination.||6.94|-3.53|
81554359|NCT01106092|162784886|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The UL of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group \[Zilbrix/Hib/Poliorix Group - GSK2036874A Group 2\] difference in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%. The lower limit of the asymptotic 95% CI on the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-poliovirus type 3 is ≥ 2.|Difference in seroprotection rate|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.53|6.94||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GSK2036874A vaccine (Formulation 2) compared to Poliorix™ vaccine co-administered with Zilbrix/Hib™ vaccine, in terms of seroprotection rates to the three poliovirus types and to demonstrate that the formulation induces at least a two-fold increase in the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-polio type 3 antibodies, one month after vaccination.||6.94|-3.53|
81554360|NCT01106092|162784886|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The UL of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group \[Zilbrix/Hib/Poliorix Group - GSK2036874A Group 3\] difference in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%. The lower limit of the asymptotic 95% CI on the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-poliovirus type 3 is ≥ 2.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|4.72||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of GSK2036874A vaccine (Formulation 3) compared to Poliorix™ vaccine co-administered with Zilbrix/Hib™ vaccine, in terms of seroprotection rates to the three poliovirus types and to demonstrate that the formulation induces at least a two-fold increase in the geometric mean of the individual ratios (post- over pre-booster titres) for anti-polio type 3 antibodies, one month after vaccination.||4.72|-4.78|
81554361|NCT03930264|162784904|EQUIVALENCE|For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the geometric mean ratio of Cmax for tablet and suspension were required to be within the 80 to 125% range.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.3008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|1.35|||ANOVA|||||1.35|0.93|0.3008
81554362|NCT03930264|162784905|EQUIVALENCE|For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the geometric mean ratio of AUC0-τ for tablet and suspension were required to be within the 80 to 125% range.|Ratio|1.06||||0.1061|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.13|||ANOVA|||||1.13|1.00|0.1061
81554363|NCT03930264|162784906|EQUIVALENCE|For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the geometric mean ratio of AUC0-∞ for tablet and suspension were required to be within the 80 to 125% range.|Ratio|1.02||||0.5696|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.09|||ANOVA|||||1.09|0.96|0.5696
81554364|NCT02434471|162784913|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81554365|NCT02434471|162784914|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.83
81554366|NCT01473368|162784916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.026
81554367|NCT01473368|162784920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81554368|NCT04839562|162784923|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|||=|0.0106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1|-7.7|=.0106
81554369|NCT04839562|162784924|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.002|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=.002
81554370|NCT04839562|162784925|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0173|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=.0173
81554371|NCT04839562|162784926|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1144|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=.1144
81554372|NCT04839562|162784927|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0348|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=.0348
81554373|NCT04839562|162784928|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=1
81554374|NCT04839562|162784929|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0173|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=.0173
81554375|NCT04839562|162784930|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1864|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=.1864
81554376|NCT04839562|162784931|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4173|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=.4173
81554377|NCT04839562|162784932|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0343|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=.0343
81554378|NCT04839562|162784933|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0636|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=.0636
81554379|NCT04839562|162784934|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.065|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=.065
81554380|NCT04839562|162784935|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1144|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=.1144
81554381|NCT04839562|162784936|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2829|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||=.2829
81554382|NCT01012219|162784937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric least-squares mean ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.56||||||||1.56|0.96|
81554383|NCT01236547|162784938|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.2831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.43||One-sided significance level = 0.1379|Log Rank||Reference arm = placebo|Assuming hazard ratio (pazopanib/placebo) of 0.625 (1-year 19% vs. 35.4%), 1-sided alpha 0.15, logrank test, 80% power, 1 interim analysis, required 71 deaths in 79 eligible patients (88 allowing 10% ineligible) in original design. The protocol was amended for phase II final analysis to be performed after all phase II eligible participants were potentially followed for 3 years with 1-sided alpha 0.1379, providing 77% power. See Limitations and Caveats||1.43|0.52|0.2831
81554384|NCT01236547|162784940|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.67|||Log Rank|One-sided significance level = 0.15|Reference arm = placebo|||2.67|0.55|0.6880
81554385|NCT01236547|162784941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1921||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.1921
81554386|NCT01236547|162784942|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81554387|NCT01236547|162784943|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|Two-sided significance level = 0.05||||||1.00
81554388|NCT00917644|162784944|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratio of adjusted geometric means for both AUCinf and Cmax fell wholly within (80%, 125%)|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|98.79||||||90.0|94.57|103.2|||ANOVA|Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|Parameter estimate = ratio (%) (test/reference) of adjusted geometric means. AUClast + (Clast\*/kel), where Clast\* was the predicted plasma concentration at the last quantifiable time point estimated from the log-linear regression analysis.|Natural log transformed AUCinf was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect. Adjusted mean difference (Test-Ref) and 90% CI was obtained from the model and exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric mean and 90% CI for the ratio. Alternative hypothesis of bioequivalence: (H1: θL \<=µT - µR \<=θU); null hypothesis of inequivalence: (Ho: µT - µR \<θL or µT - µR \>θU).||103.20|94.57|
81554389|NCT00917644|162784946|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratio of adjusted geometric means for both AUCinf and Cmax fell wholly within (80%, 125%). AUCinf method of determination includes AUClast calculated value.|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|98.72||||||90.0|94.41|103.23|||ANOVA|Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|Parameter estimate = ratio (%) (test/reference) of adjusted geometric means. Log-linear trapezoidal method.|Natural log transformed AUClast was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% confidence interval was obtained from the model and exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric mean (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence interval for the ratio.||103.23|94.41|
81554390|NCT00917644|162784947|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals for the ratio of adjusted geometric means for both AUCinf and Cmax fell wholly within (80%, 125%)|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|104.66||||||90.0|95.73|114.42|||ANOVA|Values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|Parameter estimate = ratio (%) (test/reference) of adjusted geometric means. Observed directly from data.|Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effects model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% confidence intervals were obtained from the model and exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric mean (Test/Reference) and 90% confidence interval for the ratio.||114.42|95.73|
81554391|NCT02788279|162784957|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.9871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.38|||Stratified Log-Rank|Stratification factors included extended RAS mutation status and time since diagnosis of first metastasis.|Hazard ratio was estimated using stratified Cox regression.|||1.38|0.73|0.9871
81554392|NCT02788279|162784957|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.71|||Stratified Log-Rank|Stratification factors included extended RAS mutation status and time since diagnosis of first metastasis.|Hazard ratio was estimated using stratified Cox regression.|||1.71|0.83|0.3360
81574868|NCT03975790|162821835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6148|||||||Chi-squared|||During Persistency||||0.6148
81554393|NCT02788279|162784957|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.38|||Unstratified Log-Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated using unstratified Cox regression.|||1.38|0.74|0.9686
81554394|NCT02788279|162784957|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.3553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.69|||Unstratified Log-Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated using unstratified Cox regression.|||1.69|0.83|0.3553
81554395|NCT02788279|162784958|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.25||||0.1208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.65|||Stratified Log-Rank|Stratification factors included extended RAS mutation status and time since diagnosis of first metastasis.|Hazard ratio was estimated using stratified Cox regression.|||1.65|0.94|0.1208
81554396|NCT02788279|162784958|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39||||0.0509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.94|||Stratified Log-Rank|Stratification factors included extended RAS mutation status and time since diagnosis of first metastasis.|Hazard ratio was estimated using stratified Cox regression.|||1.94|1.00|0.0509
81554397|NCT02788279|162784958|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||0.1726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.6|||Unstratified Log-Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated using unstratified Cox regression.|||1.60|0.92|0.1726
81554398|NCT02788279|162784958|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39||||0.0467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.91|||Unstratified Log-Rank||Hazard ratio was estimated using unstratified Cox regression.|||1.91|1.00|0.0467
81554399|NCT02788279|162784959|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|0.51||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|4.94|||Stratified Cochrane-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification factors included extended RAS mutation status and time since diagnosis of first metastasis.|95% CI for difference in response rates was constructed using Hauck-Anderson method.|||4.94|-3.92|1.0000
81554400|NCT02788279|162784959|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|4.89|||Stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification factors included extended RAS mutation status and time since diagnosis of first metastasis.|95% CI for difference in response rates was constructed using Hauck-Anderson method.|||4.89|-4.89|1.0000
81554401|NCT03996369|162784967|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.69|||=|0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|18.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||18.23|1.14|=0.026
81554402|NCT03996369|162784968|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|12.11|||=|0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|21.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||21.23|3.00|=0.009
81554403|NCT03996369|162784969|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.48|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.81|28.15|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||28.15|6.81|=0.001
81554404|NCT03996369|162784970|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.44|||=|0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|14.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||14.39|0.50|=0.036
81554405|NCT03996369|162784971|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.18|32.29|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||32.29|10.18|<0.001
81554406|NCT03996369|162784972|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.24|||=|0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.27|16.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||16.20|2.27|=0.009
81554407|NCT03996369|162784973|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.85|||=|0.115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|13.13|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||13.13|-1.42|=0.115
81554408|NCT03996369|162784973|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|11.83|||=|0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.19|20.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||20.47|3.19|=0.007
81554409|NCT03996369|162784973|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.84|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.98|24.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||24.69|4.98|=0.003
81554410|NCT03996369|162784974|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.83|||=|0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|6.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||6.48|-0.81|=0.128
81554411|NCT03996369|162784974|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.32|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.01|13.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||13.64|3.01|=0.002
81554412|NCT03996369|162784974|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.06|||=|0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|13.49|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||13.49|0.62|=0.032
81554413|NCT03996369|162784974|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|9.18|||=|0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.82|16.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||16.54|1.82|=0.014
81554414|NCT03996369|162784975|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.55|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.65|25.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||25.46|5.65|=0.002
81554415|NCT03996369|162784975|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|14.98|||=|0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.05|25.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||25.91|4.05|=0.007
81554416|NCT03996369|162784975|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.95|33.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||33.25|11.95|<0.001
81554417|NCT03996369|162784975|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.58|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|28.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||28.47|6.70|=0.002
81554418|NCT03996369|162784976|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.99|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.07|25.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2||25.91|6.07|=0.002
81554419|NCT03996369|162784976|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|15.45|||=|0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.54|26.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4||26.36|4.54|=0.006
81554420|NCT03996369|162784976|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.43|32.85|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||32.85|11.43|<0.001
81554421|NCT03996369|162784976|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|18.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.65|29.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||29.33|7.65|<0.001
81554422|NCT00653432|162784978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.145|||||||Ordinal GEE Model|||||||0.1450
81554423|NCT00653432|162784979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5824|||||||Ordinal GEE Model|||||||0.5824
81554424|NCT00653432|162784980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9136|||||||Ordinal GEE Model|||||||0.9136
81554425|NCT00653432|162784981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1699|||||||Ordinal GEE Model|||||||0.1699
81554426|NCT00653432|162784982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3238|||||||Ordinal GEE Model|||||||0.3238
81554427|NCT00653432|162784983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0427|||||||Ordinal GEE Model|||||||0.0427
81554428|NCT00653432|162784984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8206|||||||Ordinal GEE Model|||||||0.8206
81554429|NCT00653432|162784985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9818|||||||Ordinal GEE Model|||||||0.9818
81554430|NCT00653432|162784986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0542|||||||Ordinal GEE Model|||||||0.0542
81554431|NCT00653432|162784987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.323|||||||Ordinal GEE Model|||||||0.3230
81554432|NCT01782469|162784993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Mean percent reduction in ultrasonography assessment score at Vist 2 as compared to Baseline (Visit 1)|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.001
81554433|NCT01782469|162784993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Mean percent reduction in ultrasonography assessment score at Vist 3 as compared to Baseline (Visit 1)|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.001
81574869|NCT03975790|162821835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4876|||||||Chi-squared|||Post Persistency||||0.4876
81554434|NCT01782469|162784993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Mean percent reduction in ultrasonography assessment score at Vist 4 as compared to Baseline (Visit 1)|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.001
81554435|NCT01782469|162784993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Mean percent reduction in ultrasonography assessment score at Vist 5 as compared to Baseline (Visit 1)|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.001
81554436|NCT01782469|162784994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|||||Mean number of joints with erosions at Vist 2 as compared to Baseline (Visit 1)|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||.130
81554437|NCT01782469|162784994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|||||Mean number of joints with erosions at Vist 3 as compared to Baseline (Visit 1)|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.031
81554438|NCT01782469|162784994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||Mean number of joints with erosions at Vist 4 as compared to Baseline (Visit 1)|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.006
81554439|NCT01782469|162784994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||Mean number of joints with erosions at Vist 5 as compared to Baseline (Visit 1)|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.003
81554440|NCT02614469|162784997|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|103.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.0|108.0|||||Fed/Fasting Ratio|To assess the effect of food on the PK of urate, analyses of variance (ANOVA) using a linear mixed-effects model was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of PK parameters of urate. The linear mixed-effects model will include subject as a random effect, and treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects. The 90% confidence intervals were constructed for the ratio of geometric means of PK parameters between fed and fasted treatments, based on log-transformed data.||108|98.0|
81554441|NCT02614469|162784998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|99.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.9|102.0|||||Fed/Fasted Ratio|To assess the effect of food on the PK of urate, analyses of variance (ANOVA) using a linear mixed-effects model was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of PK parameters of urate. The linear mixed-effects model will include subject as a random effect, and treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects. The 90% confidence intervals were constructed for the ratio of geometric means of PK parameters between fed and fasted treatments, based on log-transformed data.||102|96.9|
81554442|NCT02614469|162785002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|103.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.9|118.0|||||Fed/Fasted Ratio|To assess the effect of food on the PK of urate, analyses of variance (ANOVA) using a linear mixed-effects model was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of PK parameters of urate. The linear mixed-effects model will include subject as a random effect, and treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects. The 90% confidence intervals were constructed for the ratio of geometric means of PK parameters between fed and fasted treatments, based on log-transformed data.||118|90.9|
81554443|NCT02614469|162785003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Means|83.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.1|112.0|||||Fed/Fasted Ratio|To assess the effect of food on the PK of urate, analyses of variance (ANOVA) using a linear mixed-effects model was fitted to the natural logarithmic transformation of PK parameters of urate. The linear mixed-effects model will include subject as a random effect, and treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects. The 90% confidence intervals were constructed for the ratio of geometric means of PK parameters between fed and fasted treatments, based on log-transformed data.||112|62.1|
81554444|NCT03241368|162785023|OTHER|Comparative - This purpose of this study is to evaluate performance of the PillCam Crohn's capsule \[referred to as capsule endoscopy (CE)\] as compared to IC with MRE.||||||0.125|||||||McNemar|Exact McNemar's test||This was a 1-arm, non-powered study. Sensitivity, Specificity, Positive Predictive Value (PPV) and Negative Predictive Value (NPV) was estimated for each treatment group, along with the 95% confidence interval. The difference between treatment groups in Sensitivity and Specificity was compared.||||0.125
81554445|NCT01054183|162785031|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|powered for 62 patients||||||0.57||95.0|||||z test, two-sided|||Null hypothesis: the proportion of successful 1st intubation attempt is the same for both groups||||0.57
81554446|NCT01054183|162785032|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|powered for 62 patients||||||0.002||95.0|||||z test, two-sided|||Null hypothesis: overall successful intubation rate is the same for both groups.||||0.002
81554447|NCT00441116|162785042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|7.54|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.37||0.0319||95.0|0.75|14.33|||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference = Drug A minus Drug B|Month 6 - Baseline||14.33|0.75|0.0319
81554448|NCT01332461|162785115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.649||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.455|0.926|||Log Rank||Covariates for risk models included Charlson Comorbidity Index, presence of asthma, number and quantity of rescue and controller medications, oxygen, and number of COPD healthcare resource use.|||0.926|0.455|0.05
81554449|NCT01332461|162785116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.601|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.326|1.109||COPD-related hospitalization|Log Rank||Covariates for risk models included Charlson Comorbidity Index, presence of asthma, number and quantity of rescue and controller medications, oxygen, and number of COPD healthcare resource use.|||1.109|0.326|<0.05
81554450|NCT01332461|162785116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.651|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.434|0.977||COPD-related ER visit|Log Rank||Covariates for risk models included Charlson Comorbidity Index, presence of asthma, number and quantity of rescue and controller medications, oxygen, and number of COPD healthcare resource use.|||0.977|0.434|<0.05
81554451|NCT01332461|162785116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.815|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.658|1.008||COPD-related physician + Rx visit|Log Rank||Covariates for risk models included Charlson Comorbidity Index, presence of asthma, number and quantity of rescue and controller medications, oxygen, and number of COPD healthcare resource use.|||1.008|0.658|<0.05
81554452|NCT01332461|162785116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.785|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.649|0.948||COPD-related hospitalization/ER visit/physician+Rx|Log Rank||Covariates for risk models included Charlson Comorbidity Index, presence of asthma, number and quantity of rescue and controller medications, oxygen, and number of COPD healthcare resource use.|||0.948|0.649|<0.05
81554453|NCT02395172|162785120|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||=|0.0721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.05|||Log Rank|||||1.05|0.71|= 0.0721
81554454|NCT02395172|162785121|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.05||||||||1.05|0.77|
81554455|NCT02395172|162785122|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.27||||||||1.27|0.80|
81554456|NCT02395172|162785123|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.41||||||||1.41|0.98|
81554457|NCT02395172|162785126|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|2.13||||||||2.13|0.92|
81554458|NCT02395172|162785127|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.86||||||||2.86|1.08|
81554459|NCT00029146|162785147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in estimated 2 yr rates|1.7||||0.78||95.0|-10.4|13.8|||2-sided z-statistic|The difference in estimated rates divided by the standard error of that difference was compared to a standard unit normal distribution.|Positive indicates lower rate in surgical group|Rates for each group were based on product limit estimates of 2-year rates and their standard errors. The test statistic was calculated as the difference in estimated rates divided by the standard error of that difference. The 2-sided z-statistic was compared to a standard unit normal distribution.The study was terminated early for futility after 195 of the planned 372 participants were enrolled.||13.8|-10.4|0.78
81554460|NCT00029146|162785148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in estimated 2 yr rates|3.5||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|16.1|||2-sided z-statistic|The difference in estimated rates divided by the standard error of that difference was compared to a standard unit normal distribution.|Positive indicates lower rate in surgical group|Rates for each group were based on product limit estimates of 2-year rates and their standard errors.||16.1|-9.2|0.59
81554461|NCT00029146|162785149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in estimated 2 yr rates|-3.2||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|2.6|||2-sided z-statistic|The difference in estimated rates divided by the standard error of that difference was compared to a standard unit normal distribution.|Negative indicates lower rate in non-surgical group|Rates for each group were based on product limit estimates of 2-year rates and their standard errors. The test statistic was calculated as the difference in estimated rates divided by the standard error of that difference.||2.6|-9.0|0.27
81554462|NCT00029146|162785150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in estimated 2 yr rates|1.3||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|5.2|||2-sided z-statistic|The difference in estimated rates divided by the standard error of that difference was compared to a standard unit normal distribution.|Positive indicates lower rate in surgical group|Rates for each group were based on product limit estimates of 2-year rates and their standard errors. The test statistic was calculated as the difference in estimated rates divided by the standard error of that difference.||5.2|-2.5|0.50
81554463|NCT00029146|162785151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in estimated 2 yr rates|4.0||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|9.7|||2-sided z-statistic|The difference in estimated rates divided by the standard error of that difference was compared to a standard unit normal distribution.|Positive indicates lower rate in surgical group|Rates for each group were based on product limit estimates of 2-year rates and their standard errors. The test statistic was calculated as the difference in estimated rates divided by the standard error of that difference.||9.7|-1.2|0.13
81554464|NCT00029146|162785152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in estimated 2 yr rates|6.5||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|19.6|||2-sided z-statistic|The difference in estimated rates divided by the standard error of that difference was compared to a standard unit normal distribution.|Positive indicates lower rate in surgical group|Rates for each group were based on product limit estimates of 2-year rates and their standard errors. The test statistic was calculated as the difference in estimated rates divided by the standard error of that difference.||19.6|-6.5|.33
81554465|NCT00029146|162785153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in estimated 2 yr rates|-6.6||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.6|7.3|||Fisher Exact||Negative indicates lower rate in non-surgical group. In this case, lower rate is worse since Rankin 0-1 indicates a good outcome.|||7.3|-20.6|0.41
81554466|NCT00029146|162785154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in estimated 2 yr rates|4.4||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|16.9|||Fisher Exact||Positive indicates lower rate in surgical group In this case, lower rate is worse since Rankin 0-2 indicates a good outcome.|||16.9|-8.2|0.70
81554467|NCT00029146|162785155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0|||||Fisher's Exact Test|||||||0.85
81554468|NCT00029146|162785156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.07|||t-test, 2 sided||Negative indicates lower score in non-surgical group.A higher score indicates better quality of life|||0.07|-0.54|0.13
81554469|NCT00029146|162785157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in estimated 2 yr rates|1.5||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|13.7|||2-sided z-statistic|The difference in estimated rates divided by the standard error of that difference was compared to a standard unit normal distribution.||Rates for each group were based on product limit estimates of 2-year rates and their standard errors. The test statistic was calculated as the difference in estimated rates divided by the standard error of that difference.||13.7|-10.7|0.81
81554470|NCT04525885|162785174|SUPERIORITY|Comparison based on a longitudinal ANCOVA model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, log-transformed baseline value, and log-transformed baseline value-by-visit as covariates.|Estimated Relative Reduction (%)|8.7||||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.51|70.03|||ANCOVA||Estimated relative reduction (ERR) relative to placebo was calculated by 100 (e\*\*DIFF -1), where e\*\*DIFF=exponent of difference; and DIFF= treatment difference in change from baseline at Week 24 based on log transformed data.|||70.03|-30.51|0.713
81554471|NCT04525885|162785177|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Relative Reduction (%)|11.58||||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.68|74.57||Comparison based on a longitudinal ANCOVA model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, log-transformed baseline value, and log-transformed baseline value-by-visit as covariates.|ANCOVA||Estimated relative reduction (ERR) relative to placebo was calculated by 100 (e\*\*DIFF -1), where e\*\*DIFF=exponent of difference; and DIFF= treatment difference in change from baseline at Week 24 based on log transformed data.|||74.57|-28.68|0.628
81554472|NCT04525885|162785178|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.13||Comparison based on logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, baseline LCQ total score, and the interaction of baseline LCQ total score by visit as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||||2.13|0.43|0.917
81554473|NCT04525885|162785179|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.88||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, baseline 24-hour coughs per hour and the interaction of baseline 24-hour coughs per hour by visit as covariates.|Regression, Logistic|||||1.88|0.38|0.687
81554474|NCT04525885|162785180|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.49||||||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, baseline mean weekly CSD total score and the interaction of baseline mean weekly CSD total score by visit as covariates.||2.49|0.49|
81554475|NCT04525885|162785181|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.64||||||Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, baseline mean weekly CSD total score, and the interaction of baseline mean weekly CSD total score by visit as covariates||4.64|0.80|
81554476|NCT04525885|162785182|OTHER|Comparison based on a logistic regression model that included treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, gender, baseline mean weekly VAS score, and the interaction of baseline mean weekly VAS score by visit as covariates.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|2.72||||||||2.72|0.45|
81554477|NCT00978757|162785187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81554478|NCT01185353|162785188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.001
81554479|NCT01185353|162785190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.045
81554480|NCT01185353|162785190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.088
81554481|NCT01185353|162785190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81554482|NCT01185353|162785190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81554483|NCT01185353|162785192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.003
81554484|NCT01185353|162785192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.162
81554485|NCT01185353|162785192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81554486|NCT01185353|162785192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81554487|NCT01185353|162785194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.017
81554488|NCT01185353|162785194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.109
81554489|NCT01185353|162785194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81554490|NCT01185353|162785194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81554491|NCT01185353|162785198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for TJC - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.480
81554492|NCT01185353|162785198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for TJC - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.064
81554493|NCT01185353|162785198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for TJC - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554494|NCT01185353|162785198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for TJC - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81554495|NCT01185353|162785198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for SJC - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.116
81554496|NCT01185353|162785198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.201|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for SJC - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.201
81554497|NCT01185353|162785198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for SJC - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554498|NCT01185353|162785198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for SJC - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.002
81554499|NCT01185353|162785200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.003
81554500|NCT01185353|162785200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.167
81554501|NCT01185353|162785200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554502|NCT01185353|162785200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81554503|NCT01185353|162785202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.016
81554504|NCT01185353|162785202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.108
81554505|NCT01185353|162785202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.008
81554506|NCT01185353|162785202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.368
81554507|NCT01185353|162785204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.039
81554508|NCT01185353|162785204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.458
81554509|NCT01185353|162785204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.008
81554510|NCT01185353|162785204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.029
81554511|NCT01185353|162785206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Physician's Assessment of DA - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.217
81554512|NCT01185353|162785206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Physician's Assessment of DA - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.092
81554513|NCT01185353|162785206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Physician's Assessment of DA - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554514|NCT01185353|162785206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Physician's Assessment of DA - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554515|NCT01185353|162785206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Patient's Assessment of DA - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554516|NCT01185353|162785206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Patient's Assessment of DA - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.072
81554517|NCT01185353|162785206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Patient's Assessment of DA - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554518|NCT01185353|162785206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Patient's Assessment of DA - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554519|NCT01185353|162785206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Patient's Assessment of Pain - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554520|NCT01185353|162785206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Patient's Assessment of Pain - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.082
81554521|NCT01185353|162785206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Patient's Assessment of Pain - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554522|NCT01185353|162785206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Patient's Assessment of Pain - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554523|NCT01185353|162785208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.024
81554524|NCT01185353|162785208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.030
81554525|NCT01185353|162785208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554526|NCT01185353|162785208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554527|NCT01185353|162785210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for comparison of the superiority of the LY3009104 dose level vs. placebo for the ordinal levels of response - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.120
81554528|NCT01185353|162785210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for comparison of the superiority of the LY3009104 dose level vs. placebo for the ordinal levels of response - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.012
81554529|NCT01185353|162785210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for comparison of the superiority of the LY3009104 dose level vs. placebo for the ordinal levels of response - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81554530|NCT01185353|162785210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for comparison of the superiority of the LY3009104 dose level vs. placebo for the ordinal levels of response - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 1-sided ≤0.10.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81554531|NCT01185353|162785212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.409|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Low Disease Activity - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.409
81554532|NCT01185353|162785212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Low Disease Activity - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.371
81554533|NCT01185353|162785212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Low Disease Activity - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81554534|NCT01185353|162785212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Low Disease Activity - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.007
81554535|NCT01185353|162785212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Remission - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.033
81554536|NCT01185353|162785212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Remission - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.019
81554537|NCT01185353|162785212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Remission - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81554538|NCT01185353|162785212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Remission - Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81554539|NCT01185353|162785214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.015
81554540|NCT01185353|162785214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.073
81554541|NCT01185353|162785214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554542|NCT01185353|162785214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for Week 12. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554543|NCT01185353|162785215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for PCS. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.021
81554544|NCT01185353|162785215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for PCS. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.194
81554545|NCT01185353|162785215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for PCS. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554546|NCT01185353|162785215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for PCS. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.012
81554547|NCT01185353|162785215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for MCS. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.449
81554548|NCT01185353|162785215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for MCS. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.578
81554549|NCT01185353|162785215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for MCS. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.140
81554550|NCT01185353|162785215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value is for MCS. A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.266
81554551|NCT01185353|162785216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.||||||0.005
81554552|NCT01185353|162785216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.135|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.135
81554553|NCT01185353|162785216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81554554|NCT01185353|162785216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81554555|NCT01185353|162785217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.203
81554556|NCT01185353|162785217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.164
81554557|NCT01185353|162785217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.018
81554558|NCT01185353|162785217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori p-value significance threshold: 2-sided ≤0.10.|ANCOVA|||||||0.097
81554559|NCT02270944|162785224|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|To assess the vaccine formulations equivalence, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of GMCs at Day 31 after vaccination must be \> 0.5 and the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI must be \< 2.0 (the entire two-sided 95% CI must be contained in the 0.5, 2.0 interval).|Ratio of GMCs|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.32|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with vaccine group and center as fixed effects and log10-prevaccination antibody concentration as a covariate||To demonstrate the equivalence of the liquid GBS trivalent vaccine formulation to the lyophilized GBS trivalent vaccine formulation for serotypes Ia when administered to healthy non-pregnant women, as measured by geometric mean concentrations (GMC).||1.32|0.79|
81554560|NCT02270944|162785225|NON_INFERIORITY|To assess the vaccine formulations equivalence, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of GMCs at Day 31 after vaccination must be \> 0.5 and the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI must be \< 2.0 (the entire two-sided 95% CI must be contained in the 0.5, 2.0 interval).|Ratio of GMCs|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.3|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with vaccine group and center as fixed effects and log10-prevaccination antibody concentration as a covariate||to demonstrate the equivalence of the liquid GBS trivalent vaccine formulation to the lyophilized GBS trivalent vaccine formulation for serotypes III when administered to healthy non-pregnant women, as measured by geometric mean concentrations (GMC).||1.30|0.76|
81554561|NCT02270944|162785226|NON_INFERIORITY|To assess the vaccine formulations equivalence, the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the ratio of GMCs at Day 31 after vaccination must be \> 0.5 and the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI must be \< 2.0 (the entire two-sided 95% CI must be contained in the 0.5, 2.0 interval).|Ratio of GMCs|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.22|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with vaccine group and center as fixed effects and log10-prevaccination antibody concentration as a covariate||to demonstrate the equivalence of the liquid GBS trivalent vaccine formulation to the lyophilized GBS trivalent vaccine formulation for serotypes Ib when administered to healthy non-pregnant women, as measured by geometric mean concentrations (GMC).||1.22|0.72|
81554562|NCT02342418|162785243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.314|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.314
81554563|NCT02342418|162785244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.214|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon matched-pair signed-rank test||||0.214
81554564|NCT00428584|162785249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.524||||||P value refers to mean change to 30 minute post injection|ANOVA|||The primary efficacy endpoint was analyzed by using a two-way ANOVA model on ranked data including treatment group and site as fixed effect.||||0.524
81554565|NCT00428584|162785250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.484|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.484
81554566|NCT00428584|162785251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.838|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.838
81554567|NCT00428584|162785252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.451||||||No pain is defined as a VAS = 0 for all 21 full dose injections.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.451
81554568|NCT00428584|162785253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.338|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.338
81554569|NCT03259620|162785268|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2587|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2587
81554570|NCT02390791|162785279|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||generalized linear model|assuming a Poisson distribution with a log link function||||||0.04
81554571|NCT02390791|162785280|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.89
81554572|NCT02390791|162785281|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.85
81554573|NCT02390791|162785282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.69
81554574|NCT02390791|162785283|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.13
81554575|NCT02390791|162785284|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.94
81554576|NCT02390791|162785285|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.88
81554577|NCT02390791|162785286|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.15
81554578|NCT02390791|162785287|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||generalized linear model|||||||0.48
81554579|NCT02390791|162785288|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||generalized linear model|||||||0.71
81554580|NCT01181986|162785344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment sequence, group (diabetes duration) and time.||||||<0.0001
81554581|NCT01181986|162785344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment sequence.||||||0.006
81554582|NCT01181986|162785344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment sequence.||||||0.003
81554583|NCT01181986|162785345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for treatment sequence and diabetes duration group.||||||<0.0001
81554584|NCT01181986|162785346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81554585|NCT03602560|162785356|OTHER|The primary endpoint was analyzed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for both randomization stratification variables (ALP level: \<350 U/L and 2:350 U/L; pruritus NRS: \<4 and 2:4).|||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81574870|NCT03975790|162821835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7826|||||||Chi-squared|||Post Persistency||||0.7826
81574871|NCT03975790|162821835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8337|||||||Chi-squared|||Post Persistency||||0.8337
81554586|NCT03602560|162785356|OTHER|The primary endpoint was analyzed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted for both randomization stratification variables (ALP level: \<350 U/L and 2:350 U/L; pruritus NRS: \<4 and 2:4).|||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81554587|NCT03602560|162785357|OTHER|Two-sided p-value for each pair-wise comparison was based on the CMH test adjusted for both randomization stratification variables (ALP level: \<350 U/L and 350 U/L; pruritus NRS: \<4 and 4). Breslow-Day test was used to check the homogeneity of treatment effects across stratum.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.0001
81554588|NCT03602560|162785357|OTHER|Two-sided p-value for each pair-wise comparison is based on the Cochran Mantel Haenszel test adjusted for both randomization stratification variables (ALP level: \< 350 U/L and \>= 350 U/L; pruritus NRS: \< 4 and \>= 4). Breslow-Day test is used to check the homogeneity of treatment effects across stratum.||||||0.0839|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0839
81554589|NCT03602560|162785358|OTHER|"Change from baseline is estimated by an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group (including 3 levels:~Placebo, Initial Dose 5mg, and Initial Dose 10 mg) and randomization ALP stratification as factors, and baseline as a covariate.~The p-value for the interaction between treatment and stratum is 0.7595, hence the interaction is dropped from the model."|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.59||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||||-0.3|-2.87|0.0164
81554590|NCT03602560|162785358|OTHER|"Change from baseline is estimated by an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group (including 3 levels:~Placebo, Initial Dose 5mg, and Initial Dose 10 mg) and randomization ALP stratification as factors, and baseline as a covariate.~The p-value for the interaction between treatment and stratum is 0.7595, hence the interaction is dropped from the model."|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.46||||0.4781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|0.84|||ANCOVA|||||0.84|-1.77|0.4781
81574241|NCT04600921|162821641|SUPERIORITY|The parameters required to calculate sample size were the expected rate of VT/VF episodes/year in the placebo group, the minimal VT/VF rate ratio to be detected in the ertugliflozin group compared with the placebo group, the average follow-up of treatment duration, the negative binomial dispersion parameter, type 1 error probability, and the desired power.|Rate Ratio|0.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.61||The yearly rate ratio was adjusted for baseline number of sVT/VF episodes.|Negative binomial regression model|A prespecified sensitivity analysis was done to mitigate the effect of outliers by using the robust estimation approaches for negative binomial model.|Ertugliflozin is the numerator and the placebo is the denominator.|We compared the rate of sVT/VF episodes between experimental arms after 52 weeks.The initial sample calculation was based on the mathematical formula provided by Zhu and Lakkis for comparing event rates of two negative binomial distributiuons. To detect a 30% reduction in VT/VF episode rates in the ertugliflozin group compared to placebo group, with 80% power and an alpha level of 0.05, accounting for 5% drop out in each group, a total sample size of 402 was estimated to be required.||0.61|0.04|<0.001
81574242|NCT04600921|162821642|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.97||||||The number of incident nsVT episodes were analyzed using a beta binomial model.||0.97|0.12|
81574243|NCT04600921|162821643|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.81||||||The number of appropriate ICD therapies were analyzed by using beta binomial model.||1.81|0.13|
81574244|NCT04600921|162821644|SUPERIORITY||Difference in mean change|0.17|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.69|||Regression, Linear|||The change in NTproBNP levels was analyzed by using a multiple linear regression model.||0.69|-0.35|>0.05
81574245|NCT04600921|162821645|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|3.13||||||The change in HbA1c levels from baseline to week 52 was analyzed by multiple linear regression model.||3.13|-1.69|
81574246|NCT04600921|162821646|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.7||||||||1.7|0.2|
81574247|NCT04847557|162821651|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|6.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|10.6|||Stratified Wilcoxon|Stratified Wilcoxon test used to control for stratification factors of HF decompensation within 12 months of screening,diagnosed T2DM \& baseline BMI|The Hodges-Lehmann estimate for the median difference and 95% CIs was reported.|||10.6|3.3|<0.001
81574248|NCT04847557|162821652|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.95|||Regression, Cox|||Heart Failure Outcomes||0.95|0.41|0.026
81574249|NCT04847557|162821653|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|18.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|26.7|||Stratified Wilcoxon|Stratified Wilcoxon test used to control for stratification factors of HF decompensation within 12 months of screening,diagnosed T2DM \& baseline BMI|The Hodges-Lehmann estimate for the median difference and 95% CIs was reported.|||26.7|9.9|<0.001
81574250|NCT04847557|162821654|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.85|-10.38|||ANCOVA|||||-10.38|-12.85|<0.001
81574251|NCT04847557|162821655|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-34.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.6|-22.17|||ANCOVA|||||-22.17|-45.60|<0.001
81574252|NCT04847557|162821656|SUPERIORITY||Win Ratio|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.28|||||The win ratio was reported as the measure of treatment effect based on the principle that each participant is compared with every other participant within each stratum in a pair-wise manner that proceeds in a hierarchical fashion.|||2.28|1.17|
81574253|NCT04847557|162821657|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|3.4||||||||3.40|1.53|
81574254|NCT04847557|162821658|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.245|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.633|2.452||||||||2.452|0.633|
81574255|NCT04847557|162821659|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.539|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.342|0.85||||||||0.850|0.342|
81574256|NCT04847557|162821660|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.14||||||||1.14|0.46|
81574257|NCT04847557|162821661|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.05||||||||1.05|0.37|
81574258|NCT03758274|162821683|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.746|||||||Based on simple path model in Mplus.|||||||0.746
81574259|NCT03758274|162821684|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.247|||||||Based on simple path model in Mplus.|||||||0.247
81574260|NCT03758274|162821685|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.689|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.689
81574872|NCT03975790|162821836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1344|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1344
81574873|NCT03975790|162821836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0095|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0095
81574874|NCT03975790|162821836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1406|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1406
81574875|NCT03975790|162821837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9379|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9379
81554591|NCT01330017|162785370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4912||95.0||||The p-value reflects mean change from baseline vs. placebo from an ANCOVA model with adjustments for baseline reflective score value, investigative site, age, and gender.|ANCOVA|||||||0.4912
81554592|NCT01330017|162785370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4519||95.0||||The p-value reflects mean change from baseline vs. placebo from an ANCOVA model with adjustments for baseline reflective score value, investigative site, age, and gender.|ANCOVA|||||||0.4519
81554593|NCT01330017|162785370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2186||95.0||||The p-value reflects mean change from baseline vs. placebo from an ANCOVA model with adjustments for baseline reflective score value, investigative site, age, and gender.|ANCOVA|||||||0.2186
81554594|NCT01330017|162785370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5983||95.0||||The p-value reflects mean change from baseline vs. placebo from an ANCOVA model with adjustments for baseline reflective score value, investigative site, age, and gender.|ANCOVA|||||||0.5983
81554595|NCT01221272|162785378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mixed Models Analysis|0.67||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.9||The null hypothesis that ranolazine treatment had no effect on PDS would be rejected if the PDS and TPD p-values were less than 0.05 or the PDS p-value was less than 0.05/2 = 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.9|-0.6|0.29
81554596|NCT01221272|162785379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mixed Models Analysis|0.65||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.7||The null hypothesis that ranolazine treatment had no effect on TPD would be rejected if the PDS and TPD p-values were less than 0.05 or the TPD p-value was less than 0.05/2 = 0.025.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7|-0.4|0.22
81554597|NCT00362180|162785394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7244|TWO_SIDED||||||exact Wilcoxon Rank-sum test|||The p-value is a comparison between the placebo group and the mipomersen group in Cohort E as a change from Baseline to Day 26.||||0.7244
81554598|NCT00362180|162785394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0513|TWO_SIDED||||||exact Wilcoxon Rank-sum test|||The p-value is a comparison between the placebo group and the mipomersen group in Cohort E as a change from Baseline to Day 99.||||0.0513
81554599|NCT01122264|162785436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|0.51|0.85||P-value: Tadalafil Once a Day versus Sildenafil Citrate On Demand treatment groups. Cox's proportional hazards model with factors for randomized treatment group, baseline International Index of Erectile Function-Erectile Function score, and country.|Regression, Cox|||||0.85|0.51|<0.001
81554600|NCT01122264|162785436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|0.37|0.65||P-value: Tadalafil On Demand versus Sildenafil Citrate On Demand treatment groups. Cox's proportional hazards model with factors for randomized treatment group, baseline International Index of Erectile Function-Erectile Function score, and country.|Regression, Cox|||||0.65|0.37|<0.001
81554601|NCT01122264|162785436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.32||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.71||P-value: Tadalafil On Demand versus Tadalafil Once a Day treatment groups using Cox's proportional hazards model with factors for randomized treatment group, baseline International Index of Erectile Function-Erectile Function score, and country.|Regression, Cox|||||1.71|1.02|0.033
81554602|NCT02558829|162785481|OTHER|Positive percent agreement \[%\] = 100% x A/(A+C). A= MAC outcome positive and ITT outcome positive; C = MAC outcome negative and ITT positive|CI (Clopper Pearson): positive agreement|74.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.84|83.78||||||The estimated percentages of the agreements and the two-sided 95% confidence interval (or one-sided 97.5% confidence interval) of the percent agreement based on Clopper-Pearson are presented. The performance of the MAC (cut-off point 2.8 ng/mL) was considered to be acceptable if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI (or lower bound of the one-sided 97.5% CI) was 75% or higher for 'percent negative agreement', and 70% or higher for the 'percent positive agreement'.||83.78|62.84|
81554603|NCT02558829|162785481|OTHER|Negative percent agreement \[%\] = 100% x D/(B+D). D = MAC outcome negative and ITT outcome negative; B = MAC outcome positive and ITT outcome negative|CI (Clopper Pearson): negative agreement|93.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.2|98.32||||||Please refer to Statistical Analysis 1.||98.32|85.20|
81554604|NCT02558829|162785482|OTHER|The secondary diagnostic accuracy measure was 'percent overall agreement'.|overall agreement|83.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.38|89.29||||||This variable was analyzed using the same methodology described for the analyses for the primary efficacy variables. in the below, the results for Step 1 (peak GH level among all post baseline samples) are presented.||89.29|76.38|
81554605|NCT02558829|162785484|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.38|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||"Pre/post dose comparison of ECGs was done for both GHSTs. During the GHSTs, ECGs were measured at pre-dose (up to 15 min before) and 60 minutes post-dose. Furthermore, ECGs were measured at screening and at End-of-Study (EOS) Visit.~Calculations were done from two time points: baseline and 60 min post-dose. Baseline is either the screening or pre-dose value."||||
81554606|NCT02558829|162785484|OTHER|Please refer to Statistical Analysis 1 for this secondary outcome measure.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.15|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81554607|NCT02558829|162785485|OTHER|Sensitivity is the probability that the test result is positive given the subject has the disease (for the purpose of this analysis, all group A subjects were assumed to have AGHD, but none of the group D subjects). Sensitivity (SS) was estimated by: SS = TP/(TP+FN). TP=True AGHD positive subject; FN=False AGHD negative subject.|CI (Clopper Pearson)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.96||||||Sensitivity was estimated for the MAC at the pre-defined cut-off point GH: 2.8 ng/mL.||0.96|0.72|
81554608|NCT02558829|162785485|OTHER|"Specificity is the probability that the test result is negative given the subject does not have the disease.~Specificity (SP) was estimated by: SP = TN/(TN+FP). TN = True AGHD negative Subjects; FP = False AGHD positive subjects."|CI (Clopper Pearson)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.0||||||Specificity was estimated for the MAC at the pre-defined cut-off point GH: 2.8 ng/mL.||1.00|0.80|
81554609|NCT02558829|162785486|OTHER|Positive percent agreement \[%\] = 100% x A/(A+C). A= test outcome positive for MAC core study part and positive for MAC repeatability extension; C = test outcome positive for MAC core study part and negative for MAC repeatability extension.|CI (Clopper Pearson): positive agreement|88.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.29|98.62||||||Please refer to Statistical Analysis 1 for this outcome.||98.62|65.29|
81554610|NCT02558829|162785486|OTHER|Negative percent agreement \[%\] = 100% x D/(B+D). D = test outcome negative for MAC core study part and negative for MAC repeatability extension; B = test outcome negative for MAC core study part and positive for MAC repeatability extension|CI (Clopper Pearson): negative agreement|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|79.41|100.0||||||Amendment no 1 had been issued for selected sites in Europe to obtain exploratory data on the repeatability of the MAC in a subset of subjects that had completed the core study.||100.00|79.41|
81554611|NCT00097981|162785487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by International Prognostic Index (IPI) stage 1,2 and 3||||||0.49
81554612|NCT00097981|162785488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by International Prognostic Index (IPI) stage 1,2 and 3||||||0.42
81554613|NCT00097981|162785489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.42
81554614|NCT00097981|162785490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5162||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.5162
81554615|NCT00097981|162785491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.975||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.529|1.797|||Log Rank|Stratified log-rank test||||1.797|0.529|0.93
81554616|NCT00412373|162785507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.6||0.774||95.0|-2.7|3.7|||ANOVA|P-value based on the actual value and was from an ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) - Placebo on the Actual Score.|||3.7|-2.7|0.774
81554617|NCT00412373|162785508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3|<|0.001||95.0|-13.8|-4.9|||ANCOVA|P-values are from an ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) - Placebo on the Change Scores.|||-4.9|-13.8|<0.001
81554618|NCT00412373|162785509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.001||95.0|-4.4|-1.2|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and with baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) - Placebo on the Change Scores.|||-1.2|-4.4|<0.001
81554619|NCT00412373|162785510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001||95.0|-3.1|-0.8|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and with baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) - Placebo on the Change Scores.|||-0.8|-3.1|<0.001
81554620|NCT00412373|162785511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001||95.0|-6.8|-2.3|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and with baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) - Placebo on the Change Scores.|||-2.3|-6.8|<0.001
81554621|NCT00412373|162785512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|<|0.001||95.0|-4.2|-1.1|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and with baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) - Placebo on the Change Scores.|||-1.1|-4.2|<0.001
81554622|NCT00412373|162785513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001||95.0|-3.3|-0.9|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and with baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) - Placebo on the Change Scores.|||-0.9|-3.3|<0.001
81554623|NCT00412373|162785514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5|<|0.001||95.0|-2.9|-0.9|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and with baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) - Placebo on the Change Scores.|||-0.9|-2.9|<0.001
81554624|NCT00412373|162785515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.001||95.0|-2.6|-0.6|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and with baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) - Placebo on the Change Scores.|||-0.6|-2.6|0.001
81554625|NCT00412373|162785516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.016||95.0|-1.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and with baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) - Placebo on the Change Scores.|||-0.2|-1.8|0.016
81554626|NCT00412373|162785518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.002||95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and with baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) - Placebo on the Change Scores.|||-0.2|-0.7|0.002
81554627|NCT00412373|162785519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001||95.0|-0.9|-0.3|||ANOVA|P-value is from an ANOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country.||||-0.3|-0.9|<0.001
81554628|NCT00412373|162785520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test with modified ridit scores, stratified by concomitant medication stratum, and country.||||||0.046
81554629|NCT00412373|162785522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.001||95.0|-6.4|-1.7|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and with baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) - Placebo on the Change Scores.|||-1.7|-6.4|<0.001
81554630|NCT00412373|162785524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Means Difference|-4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.001||95.0|-7.7|-2.0|||ANCOVA|P-value is from an ANCOVA model with fixed effects for treatment, concomitant medication stratum, and country, and with baseline value as a covariate.|Paliperidone Extended Release (ER) - Placebo on the Change Scores.|||-2.0|-7.7|0.001
81554631|NCT02871882|162785525|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81554632|NCT00791973|162785536|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.33
81554633|NCT00791973|162785537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.14
81554634|NCT00797966|162785541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.6551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|1.81|||ANCOVA|||The planned sample size of 120 participants per arm will yield 80% power to detect the treatment effects at a 2-tailed significance level of 0.025. The 0.025 significance level corresponds to the second level of Hochberg's procedure for handling the two primary efficacy comparisons.||1.81|-2.87|0.6551
81554635|NCT00797966|162785541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.7037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.55|||ANCOVA|||The planned sample size of 120 participants per arm will yield 80% power to detect the treatment effects at a 2-tailed significance level of 0.025. The 0.025 significance level corresponds to the second level of Hochberg's procedure for handling the two primary efficacy comparisons.||1.55|-2.30|0.7037
81574876|NCT03975790|162821837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3025|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3025
81554636|NCT00797966|162785541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.14||||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||The planned sample size of 120 participants per arm will yield 80% power to detect the treatment effects at a 2-tailed significance level of 0.025. The 0.025 significance level corresponds to the second level of Hochberg's procedure for handling the two primary efficacy comparisons.||-0.21|-4.08|0.0303
81554637|NCT00797966|162785542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.4166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.18|||ANCOVA||Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: OPC-34712 - placebo|||0.18|-0.43|0.4166
81554638|NCT00797966|162785542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.4193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.15|||ANCOVA||Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: OPC-34712 - placebo.|||0.15|-0.35|0.4193
81554639|NCT00797966|162785542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||ANCOVA||Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: OPC-34712 - placebo.|||-0.10|-0.60|0.0064
81554640|NCT00797966|162785543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.68||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|6.02|||ANCOVA||Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: OPC-34712 - placebo.|||6.02|-2.67|0.4490
81554641|NCT00797966|162785543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.7412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|4.24|||ANCOVA||Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: OPC-34712 - placebo.|||4.24|-3.02|0.7412
81554642|NCT00797966|162785543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.54||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|5.17|||ANCOVA||Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: OPC-34712 - placebo.|||5.17|-2.10|0.4070
81554643|NCT00797966|162785544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.4954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.42|||ANCOVA||Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: OPC-34712 - placebo.|||0.42|-0.86|0.4954
81554644|NCT00797966|162785544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.4902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.35|||ANCOVA||Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: OPC-34712 - placebo.|||0.35|-0.73|0.4902
81554645|NCT00797966|162785544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.12|||ANCOVA||Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: OPC-34712 - placebo.|||-0.12|-1.20|0.0161
81554646|NCT00797966|162785550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54||||0.5953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|1.46|||ANCOVA||Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: OPC-34712 - placebo.|||1.46|-2.54|0.5953
81554647|NCT00797966|162785550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.9479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|1.55|||ANCOVA||Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: OPC-34712 - placebo.|||1.55|-1.66|0.9479
81554648|NCT00797966|162785550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.36||||0.0919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|0.22|||ANCOVA||Treatment difference = difference in adjusted mean change: OPC-34712 - placebo.|||0.22|-2.95|0.0919
81554649|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3998||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 9 values presented here.||||0.3998
81554650|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8838||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 9 values presented here.||||0.8838
81554651|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4012||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 9 values presented here.||||0.4012
81554652|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6131||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10 values presented here.||||0.6131
81554653|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5964||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10 values presented here.||||0.5964
81554654|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.254||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10 values presented here.||||0.2540
81554655|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8524||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 11 values presented here.||||0.8524
81554656|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6969||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 11 values presented here.||||0.6969
81554657|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3108||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 11 values presented here.||||0.3108
81554658|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8719||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12 values presented here.||||0.8719
81554659|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6105||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12 values presented here.||||0.6105
81554660|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0709||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12 values presented here.||||0.0709
81554661|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9574||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 13 values presented here.||||0.9574
81554662|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.231||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 13 values presented here.||||0.2310
81554663|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0672||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 13 values presented here.||||0.0672
81554664|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8441||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 14 values presented here.||||0.8441
81554665|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6741||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 14 values presented here.||||0.6741
81554666|NCT00797966|162785551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0183||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 14 values presented here.||||0.0183
81554667|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|0.49||||0.3007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.93||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 9 values presented here.||1.93|0.12|0.3007
81554668|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|0.94||||0.8812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.1||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 9 values presented here.||2.10|0.42|0.8812
81554669|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|0.32||||0.0553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.07||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 9 values presented here.||1.07|0.10|0.0553
81554670|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|0.78||||0.6051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.05||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10 values presented here.||2.05|0.30|0.6051
81554671|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|0.92||||0.8264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.85||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10 values presented here.||1.85|0.46|0.8264
81554672|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.06||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|2.1||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10 values presented here.||2.10|0.54|0.8690
81554673|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.35||||0.3441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.44||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 11 values presented here.||2.44|0.74|0.3441
81554674|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.14||||0.6375|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.94||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 11 values presented here.||1.94|0.67|0.6375
81554675|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.31||||0.3135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|2.21||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 11 values presented here.||2.21|0.78|0.3135
81554676|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|2.35||||0.0035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|4.18||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12 values presented here.||4.18|1.32|0.0035
81554677|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.27||||0.4358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.31||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12 values presented here.||2.31|0.70|0.4358
81554678|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|2.02||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.41||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12 values presented here.||3.41|1.20|0.0063
81554679|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.27||||0.3968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.23||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 13 values presented here.||2.23|0.72|0.3968
81554680|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.27||||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.0||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 13 values presented here.||2.00|0.81|0.2990
81554681|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.39||||0.1614|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|2.25||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 13 values presented here.||2.25|0.86|0.1614
81554682|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.29||||0.3254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.12||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 14 values presented here.||2.12|0.79|0.3254
81554683|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.02||||0.9463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.62||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 14 values presented here.||1.62|0.64|0.9463
81554684|NCT00797966|162785552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.74||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.65||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 14 values presented here.||2.65|1.14|0.0080
81554685|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|0.59||||0.5791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|3.9||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 9 values presented here.||3.90|0.09|0.5791
81554686|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|0.43||||0.2653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.93||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 9 values presented here.||1.93|0.10|0.2653
81554687|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|0.39||||0.2259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.87||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 9 values presented here.||1.87|0.08|0.2259
81554688|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|0.83||||0.6986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.18||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10 values presented here.||2.18|0.32|0.6986
81554689|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|0.61||||0.2339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.35||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10 values presented here.||1.35|0.28|0.2339
81554690|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.07||||0.8615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.15||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10 values presented here.||2.15|0.53|0.8615
81554691|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.06||||0.8807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|2.2||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 11 values presented here.||2.20|0.51|0.8807
81554692|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|0.96||||0.9035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.77||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 11 values presented here.||1.77|0.52|0.9035
81554693|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.19||||0.5898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.24|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 11 values presented here.||2.24|0.64|0.5898
81554694|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.82||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.58||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12 values presented here.||3.58|0.93|0.0840
81554695|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|0.96||||0.9115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.88||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12 values presented here.||1.88|0.49|0.9115
81554696|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.77||||0.0522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|3.17||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12 values presented here.||3.17|0.98|0.0522
81554697|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.24||||0.4997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.34||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 13 values presented here.||2.34|0.65|0.4997
81554698|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.16||||0.5846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.93||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 13 values presented here.||1.93|0.69|0.5846
81554699|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|0.99||||0.9602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.76||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 13 values presented here.||1.76|0.55|0.9602
81554700|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.62||||0.1254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|3.02||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 14 values presented here.||3.02|0.87|0.1254
81554701|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.13||||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.99||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 14 values presented here.||1.99|0.65|0.6670
81554702|NCT00797966|162785553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.7||||0.0525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|2.93||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 14 values presented here.||2.93|0.98|0.0525
81554703|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|0.98||||0.9462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.84||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 9 values presented here.||1.84|0.52|0.9462
81554704|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|0.8||||0.4971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.49||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 9 values presented here.||1.49|0.43|0.4971
81554705|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|0.93||||0.8118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.63||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 9 values presented here.||1.63|0.53|0.8118
81554706|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|0.95||||0.8323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.53||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10 values presented here.||1.53|0.59|0.8323
81554707|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|0.68||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.08||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10 values presented here.||1.08|0.43|0.0930
81554708|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|0.88||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.32||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 10 values presented here.||1.32|0.59|0.5530
81554709|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.06||||0.8007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.61||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 11 values presented here.||1.61|0.69|0.8007
81554710|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.03||||0.8945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.49||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 11 values presented here.||1.49|0.71|0.8945
81554711|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.17||||0.3837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.64||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 11 values presented here.||1.64|0.83|0.3837
81554712|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.09||||0.7064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.63||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12 values presented here.||1.63|0.72|0.7064
81554713|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.06||||0.7469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.52||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12 values presented here.||1.52|0.74|0.7469
81554714|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.34||||0.0832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.86||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12 values presented here.||1.86|0.97|0.0832
81554715|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.09||||0.6611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.61||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 13 values presented here.||1.61|0.74|0.6611
81554716|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.13||||0.4435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.56||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 13 values presented here.||1.56|0.83|0.4435
81554717|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.47||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.98||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 13 values presented here.||1.98|1.09|0.0118
81554718|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|0.89||||0.5111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.26||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 14 values presented here.||1.26|0.63|0.5111
81554719|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|0.9||||0.4903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.22||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 14 values presented here.||1.22|0.66|0.4903
81554720|NCT00797966|162785554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Response Rate|1.28||||0.0662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.67||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel general association test controlling for study center.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 14 values presented here.||1.67|0.98|0.0662
81574877|NCT03975790|162821837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3388|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3388
81574878|NCT03975790|162821838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8205|||||||t-test|||||||0.8205
81574879|NCT03975790|162821838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0467|||||||t-test|||||||0.0467
81554721|NCT03859973|162785628|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.866||||0.3101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.605|0.833|||Mixed Models Analysis||Least Square Mean of (BI 425809 10 mg + Computerized Cognitive Training) - Least Square Mean of (Placebo + Computerized Cognitive Training)|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based approach using a mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) which included the following fixed effects: categorical factor of planned treatment, visit (screening, baseline, week 6 and Week 12), planned treatment by visit interaction, continuous covariate of baseline value, baseline by visit interaction, categorical factor of age group, and continuous covariate of change from screening to baseline value.||0.833|-2.605|0.3101
81554722|NCT03859973|162785629|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.051||||0.2309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.778|0.676|||Mixed Models Analysis||Least Square Mean of (BI 425809 10 mg + Computerized Cognitive Training) - Least Square Mean of (Placebo + Computerized Cognitive Training)|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based approach using a mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) which included the following fixed effects: categorical factor of planned treatment, visit (screening, baseline, week 6 and Week 12), planned treatment by visit interaction, continuous covariate of baseline value, baseline by visit interaction, categorical factor of age group, and continuous covariate of change from screening to baseline value.||0.676|-2.778|0.2309
81554723|NCT03859973|162785630|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.577||||0.5237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.207|2.362|||ANCOVA||Least Square Mean of (BI 425809 10 mg + Computerized Cognitive Training) - Least Square Mean of (Placebo + Computerized Cognitive Training)|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) which included the following fixed effects: categorical factor of planned treatment, continuous covariate of baseline value, categorical factor of age group.||2.362|-1.207|0.5237
81554724|NCT03859973|162785631|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.669||||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|2.172|||Mixed Models Analysis||Least Square Mean of (BI 425809 10 mg + Computerized Cognitive Training) - Least Square Mean of (Placebo + Computerized Cognitive Training)|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based approach using a mixed model with repeated measurements (MMRM) which included the following fixed effects: categorical factor of planned treatment, visit (baseline, Week 6 and Week 12), planned treatment by visit interaction, continuous covariate of baseline value, baseline by visit interaction, categorical factor of age group.||2.172|-3.510|0.6420
81554725|NCT04987944|162785715|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|5.0||||||||5.0|-24.5|
81554726|NCT04987944|162785716|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|11.5||||||||11.5|-19.4|
81554727|NCT04987944|162785717|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.423|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.125|0.972||||||||0.972|-0.125|
81554728|NCT00345332|162785721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81554729|NCT00345332|162785722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81554730|NCT04121078|162785723|EQUIVALENCE|Point estimate and its 90% confidence interval (CI) were calculated for Treatment B to Treatment A ratio of geometric means for Cmax based on the mixed-effect model of log-transformed Cmax with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as a random effect. Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of geometric means is entirely contained within 80% to 125% for Cmax. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|Geometric Mean Ratio|6.24|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.62|8.42||||||||8.42|4.62|
81554731|NCT04121078|162785724|EQUIVALENCE|Point estimate and its 90% CI were calculated for Treatment B to Treatment A ratio of geometric means for AUC∞ based on the mixed-effect model of log-transformed AUC∞ with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as a random effect. Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of geometric means is entirely contained within 80% to 125% for AUC∞. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|Geometric Mean Ratio|5.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.25|6.25||||||||6.25|4.25|
81554732|NCT04121078|162785725|EQUIVALENCE|Point estimate and its 90% CI were calculated for Treatment B to Treatment A ratio of geometric means for AUClast based on the mixed-effect model of log-transformed AUClast with sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects, and participant nested within sequence as a random effect. Bioequivalence was concluded if the 90% CI for the ratio of geometric means is entirely contained within 80% to 125% for AUClast. No adjustments were made for multiplicity.|Geometric Mean Ratio|5.21|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.29|6.32||||||||6.32|4.29|
81554733|NCT01270802|162785747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|2.37||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons; P\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||We assumed that the declines in FMD seen with TDF/FTC/EFV in our previous study would fully reverse. Thus, the clinically relevant effect size to be detected for FMD change was +3.12% (SD 4%) in those switching from EFV to RAL. Using a two-sample, independent, two-tailed t-test with 5% type I error and 20% type II error, a sample size of 13 per group would be needed to find a difference in FMD between groups. Allowing for a 10% dropout rate, we planned to recruit 15 subjects per group.||2.37|-0.75|0.67
81554734|NCT01270802|162785748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.52||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.04|9.77||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. P\<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||9.77|-13.04|0.40
81554735|NCT04740905|162785749|NON_INFERIORITY|If the lower bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in adjusted means of the two treatments (faricimab minus aflibercept) is greater than -4 letters (the non-inferiority margin), then faricimab is considered non-inferior to aflibercept.|Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.1|||||The treatment difference in adjusted means of change from baseline BCVA is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept. MMRM adjustments are listed in the outcome measure description.|The null hypothesis, H0: μ(faricimab) - μ(aflibercept) ≤-4 letters; the alternative hypothesis, Ha: μ(faricimab) - μ(aflibercept) \>-4 letters. The final sample size provided \>90% power for the non-inferiority assessment (at a one-sided 0.02485 significance level).||1.1|-2.2|
81554736|NCT04740905|162785749|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.4978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.1||Tested at a two-sided 0.0497 significance level.|Mixed Model of Repeated Measures||The treatment difference in adjusted means of change from baseline BCVA is the calculated difference of Arm A: Faricimab and Arm B: Aflibercept. MMRM adjustments are listed in the outcome measure description.|The final sample size provided \>80% power for a 3.5-letter superiority assessment of faricimab over aflibercept.||1.1|-2.2|0.4978
81554737|NCT04740905|162785751|OTHER||Difference in CMH Weighted Percentage|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|3.8||||||||3.8|-12.3|
81554738|NCT04740905|162785767|OTHER||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.1||||||||1.1|-1.9|
81554739|NCT03207035|162785846|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81554740|NCT03207035|162785847|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81554741|NCT03207035|162785848|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.70
81554742|NCT03207035|162785849|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81554743|NCT03207035|162785850|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81554744|NCT03207035|162785851|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.001
81554745|NCT03207035|162785852|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.53
81554746|NCT03207035|162785853|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.48
81554747|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean of Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.178||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.291|0.409||The statistical model: CDR change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.409|-0.291|0.740
81554748|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.38|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554749|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.176||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.504|0.187||The statistical model: CDR change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.187|-0.504|0.367
81554750|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.33|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554751|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.318|0.389||The statistical model: CDR change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.389|-0.318|0.843
81554752|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.37|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554753|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222||0.703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.351|0.52||The statistical model: CDR change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.520|-0.351|0.703
81554754|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.62|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554755|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.442|0.413||The statistical model: CDR change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.413|-0.442|0.947
81554756|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.69|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554757|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.222||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.514|0.361||The statistical model: CDR change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.361|-0.514|0.732
81554758|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.51|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554759|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305||0.939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.623|0.576||The statistical model: CDR change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.576|-0.623|0.939
81554760|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.19|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554761|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.299||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.637|0.54||The statistical model: CDR change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.540|-0.637|0.872
81554762|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.27|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554763|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.305||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.688|0.512||The statistical model: CDR change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.512|-0.688|0.773
81554764|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.13|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554765|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.387||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.834|0.686||The statistical model: CDR change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.686|-0.834|0.848
81574880|NCT03975790|162821838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1083|||||||t-test|||||||0.1083
81574881|NCT03975790|162821839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8899|||||||t-test|||||||0.8899
81554766|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.64|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554767|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.684||The statistical model: CDR change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.684|-0.810|0.869
81554768|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.75|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554769|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.389||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.603|0.925||The statistical model: CDR change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.925|-0.603|0.679
81554770|NCT02880956|162785869|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.72|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554771|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.693||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.764|0.96||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.960|-1.764|0.562
81554772|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.92|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554773|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.682||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.602|0.081||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.081|-2.602|0.066
81554774|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.08|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554775|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.343|1.41||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||1.410|-1.343|0.962
81554776|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.33|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554777|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.887||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.734|0.755||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.755|-2.734|0.265
81554778|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.32|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554779|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.863||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.775|0.618||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.618|-2.775|0.212
81554780|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.29|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554781|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.893||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.223|1.29||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.290|-2.223|0.602
81554782|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.35|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554783|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.019||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.489|1.519||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.519|-2.489|0.635
81554784|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.31|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554785|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.003||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.233|1.712||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.712|-2.233|0.795
81554786|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.02|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554787|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.027||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|3.128||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||3.128|-0.910|0.281
81574882|NCT03975790|162821839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6183|||||||t-test|||||||0.6183
81554788|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.02|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554789|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.261||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.918|2.043||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||2.043|-2.918|0.729
81554790|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.4|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554791|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.248||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.047|1.863||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.863|-3.047|0.636
81554792|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.46|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554793|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.294||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.515|3.575||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||3.575|-1.515|0.427
81554794|NCT02880956|162785878|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.9|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554795|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.053||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.083|0.126||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.126|-0.083|0.690
81554796|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.39|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554797|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.131||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.131|-0.075|0.595
81554798|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.36|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554799|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.175||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.175|0.037|0.201
81554800|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.45|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554801|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.184||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.184|-0.067|0.361
81554802|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.49|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554803|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.082|0.162||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|Week 48||0.162|-0.082|0.522
81554804|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.41|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554805|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.219||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.219|-0.033|0.147
81554806|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.53|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554807|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.243|0.117||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.117|-0.243|0.492
81554808|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.57|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81574883|NCT03975790|162821839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6496|||||||t-test|||||||0.6496
81574884|NCT03975790|162821840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5027|||||||t-test|||||||0.5027
81574885|NCT03975790|162821840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2375|||||||t-test|||||||0.2375
81554809|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.213|0.141||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.141|-0.213|0.691
81554810|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.6|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554811|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.317||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.317|-0.043|0.135
81554812|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.74|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554813|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.273|0.187||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.187|-0.273|0.713
81554814|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554815|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.341|0.111||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.111|-0.341|0.318
81554816|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554817|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.244|0.222||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.222|-0.244|0.927
81554818|NCT02880956|162785879|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.84|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554819|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.219|0.098||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.098|-0.219|0.456
81554820|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.64|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554821|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.023||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.023|-0.290|0.093
81554822|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.59|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554823|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.187|0.135||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.135|-0.187|0.750
81554824|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.63|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554825|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.366||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.366|-0.049|0.134
81554826|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.79|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554827|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.099|0.305||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.305|-0.099|0.316
81574886|NCT03975790|162821840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5577|||||||t-test|||||||0.5577
81574887|NCT03975790|162821841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6908|||||||t-test|||||||0.6908
81574888|NCT03975790|162821841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0859|||||||t-test|||||||0.0859
81574889|NCT03975790|162821841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2764|||||||t-test|||||||0.2764
81574890|NCT03975790|162821842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1906|||||||t-test|||||||0.1906
81574891|NCT03975790|162821842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8744|||||||t-test|||||||0.8744
81574892|NCT03975790|162821842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3295|||||||t-test|||||||0.3295
81574893|NCT03975790|162821843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0056|||||||t-test|||All cause||||0.0056
81574894|NCT03975790|162821843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4222|||||||t-test|||All cause||||0.4222
81574895|NCT03975790|162821843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0041|||||||t-test|||All cause||||0.0041
81574896|NCT03975790|162821843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2277|||||||t-test|||RA related||||0.2277
81554828|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.72|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554829|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078|0.339||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.339|-0.078|0.218
81554830|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.76|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554831|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.219|0.169||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.169|-0.219|0.799
81554832|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554833|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.273|0.111||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.111|-0.273|0.406
81554834|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.74|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554835|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.285|0.105||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.105|-0.285|0.363
81554836|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.76|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554837|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.125||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.093||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.093|-0.400|0.220
81554838|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.85|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554839|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.386|0.099||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.099|-0.386|0.245
81554840|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.83|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554841|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.127||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.323|0.178||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.178|-0.323|0.569
81554842|NCT02880956|162785880|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.95|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554843|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.177|0.19||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.190|-0.177|0.945
81554844|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.86|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554845|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.092||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.184|0.178||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.178|-0.184|0.974
81554846|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.74|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554847|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.181||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||||0.181|-0.190|0.963
81554848|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.76|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554849|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.255|0.154||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.154|-0.255|0.625
81554850|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.74|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554851|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.272|0.125||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.125|-0.272|0.468
81554852|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.71|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554853|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.155|0.254||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.254|-0.155|0.636
81554854|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.88|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554855|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.204|0.236||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.236|-0.204|0.887
81554856|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.84|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554857|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.486||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.486|0.051|0.016
81554858|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554859|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.097|0.342||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.342|-0.097|0.272
81554860|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.81|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554861|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.223|0.347||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.347|-0.223|0.671
81554862|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.88|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554863|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.143||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.183|0.378||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.378|-0.183|0.493
81554864|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.92|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554865|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.387||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.387|-0.190|0.501
81554866|NCT02880956|162785881|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.98|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81574897|NCT03975790|162821843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2812|||||||t-test|||RA related||||0.2812
81574898|NCT03975790|162821843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0772|||||||t-test|||RA related||||0.0772
81574899|NCT03975790|162821844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.293|||||||t-test|||All cause||||0.2930
81574900|NCT03975790|162821844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.439|||||||t-test|||All cause||||0.4390
81574901|NCT03975790|162821844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.153|||||||t-test|||All cause||||0.1530
81574902|NCT03975790|162821844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9439|||||||t-test|||RA related||||0.9439
81554867|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.307|0.431||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.431|-0.307|0.742
81554868|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554869|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.511|0.218||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.218|-0.511|0.431
81554870|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554871|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.574|0.172||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.172|-0.574|0.290
81554872|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||effect size|0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.51|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554873|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.492|0.258||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.258|-0.492|0.541
81554874|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.55|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554875|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.459|0.272||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.272|-0.459|0.617
81554876|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.49|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554877|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.517|0.233||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.233|-0.517|0.457
81554878|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554879|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.151|0.59||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.590|-0.151|0.245
81554880|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.49|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554881|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.238|0.496||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.496|-0.238|0.491
81554882|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.6|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554883|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.652||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.652|-0.085|0.132
81554884|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.58|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554885|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.434|0.313||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.313|-0.434|0.751
81554886|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.53|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554887|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.635|0.103||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.103|-0.635|0.157
81574903|NCT03975790|162821844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4477|||||||t-test|||RA related||||0.4477
81574904|NCT03975790|162821844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4519|||||||t-test|||RA related||||0.4519
81574905|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9829|||||||Chi-squared|||Cardiovascular Disease||||0.9829
81554888|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.63|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554889|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.192||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.585|0.172||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.172|-0.585|0.283
81554890|NCT02880956|162785882|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.44|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554891|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.231||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.231|-0.085|0.363
81554892|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.66|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554893|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.188|0.124||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.124|-0.188|0.688
81554894|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.64|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554895|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.081||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.281||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.281|-0.039|0.137
81554896|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.67|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554897|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.122||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.122|-0.300|0.408
81554898|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.89|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554899|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.249|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.325|0.085||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.085|-0.325|0.249
81554900|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.79|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554901|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.265|0.157||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.157|-0.265|0.616
81554902|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.95|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554903|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.163|0.304||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.304|-0.163|0.555
81554904|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.83|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554905|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.203|0.258||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.258|-0.203|0.815
81554906|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.82|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554907|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057|0.409||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.409|-0.057|0.138
81554908|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.89|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554909|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.397|0.22||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.220|-0.397|0.573
81574906|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8021|||||||Chi-squared|||Cardiovascular Disease||||0.8021
81554910|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554911|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.241|0.365||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.365|-0.241|0.689
81554912|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554913|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.243|0.382||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.382|-0.243|0.662
81554914|NCT02880956|162785883|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.14|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554915|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.555|0.167||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.167|-0.555|0.291
81554916|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.48|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554917|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.713|0.001||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.001|-0.713|0.051
81554918|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.52|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554919|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.346|0.383||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.383|-0.346|0.921
81554920|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.53|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554921|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.211||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.711|0.12||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.120|-0.711|0.163
81554922|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.67|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554923|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.567|0.239||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.239|-0.567|0.424
81554924|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.61|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554925|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.213||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.326||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.326|-0.510|0.664
81554926|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.67|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554927|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.229||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.638|0.265||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.265|-0.638|0.417
81554928|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.71|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554929|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.227||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.727|0.166||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.166|-0.727|0.217
81554930|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.68|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554931|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.381|0.526||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.526|-0.381|0.753
81574907|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8376|||||||Chi-squared|||Cardiovascular Disease||||0.8376
81554932|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.8|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554933|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.27||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.270|-0.740|0.362
81554934|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.62|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554935|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.432|0.575||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.575|-0.432|0.780
81554936|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.72|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554937|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.263||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.526|0.509||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.509|-0.526|0.974
81554938|NCT02880956|162785884|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.67|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554939|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.139||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.269|0.278||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.278|-0.269|0.976
81554940|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 24||||
81554941|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.244|0.296||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.296|-0.244|0.850
81554942|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.13|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554943|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.281|0.275||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.275|-0.281|0.981
81554944|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.05|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554945|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.323|0.318||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.318|-0.323|0.989
81554946|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.32|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554947|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.319|0.307||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.307|-0.319|0.970
81554948|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||effect size|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.23|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554949|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.526|0.119||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.119|-0.526|0.215
81554950|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.18|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554951|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.665|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.392|0.25||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.250|-0.392|0.665
81554952|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.28|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554953|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.625|0.012||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.012|-0.625|0.059
81554954|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.11|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554955|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.394|0.251||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.251|-0.394|0.663
81554956|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.27|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554957|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.193||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.413|0.348||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.348|-0.413|0.866
81554958|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.23|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554959|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191||0.471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.514|0.238||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.238|-0.514|0.471
81554960|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.24|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554961|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.493|0.287||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.287|-0.493|0.604
81554962|NCT02880956|162785885|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.21|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554963|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.202||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.202|-0.067|0.325
81554964|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.57|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554965|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.177|0.088||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.088|-0.177|0.510
81554966|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.44|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554967|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.069||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.172||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.172|-0.100|0.601
81554968|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.49|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554969|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.157|0.119||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.119|-0.157|0.783
81554970|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.52|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554971|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.165|0.103||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.103|-0.165|0.646
81554972|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.48|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554973|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.226|0.05||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.050|-0.226|0.209
81554974|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.49|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81574908|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5927|||||||Chi-squared|||COPD||||0.5927
81574909|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5202|||||||Chi-squared|||COPD||||0.5202
81574910|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8517|||||||Chi-squared|||COPD||||0.8517
81574911|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||8.33|||||||Chi-squared|||Asthma||||8.33
81574912|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7483|||||||Chi-squared|||Asthma||||0.7483
81554975|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.091||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.246|0.11||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.110|-0.246|0.454
81554976|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.66|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554977|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.089||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.306|0.043||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.043|-0.306|0.141
81554978|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.58|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81554979|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.323|0.031||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.031|-0.323|0.107
81554980|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.59|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 72||||
81554981|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.243|0.232||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.232|-0.243|0.961
81554982|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.79|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554983|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.173||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.173|-0.290|0.618
81554984|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.77|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81554985|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.385|0.092||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.092|-0.385|0.227
81554986|NCT02880956|162785886|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.79|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 96||||
81554987|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.697||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.697|-0.009|0.056
81554988|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.49|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554989|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.177||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.348|0.349||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.349|-0.348|0.997
81554990|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.34|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554991|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.182||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|0.772||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.772|0.056|0.023
81554992|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.36|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81554993|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.274|0.558||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.558|-0.274|0.502
81554994|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.58|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554995|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.206||0.379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.587|0.224||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.224|-0.587|0.379
81554996|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.61|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554997|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.212||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.439|0.394||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.394|-0.439|0.916
81574913|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9713|||||||Chi-squared|||Asthma||||0.9713
81554998|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.57|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81554999|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.633|0.302||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.302|-0.633|0.487
81555000|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.7|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555001|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.235||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.451|0.473||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.473|-0.451|0.963
81555002|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.66|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555003|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||0.856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.424|0.51||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.510|-0.424|0.856
81555004|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.71|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555005|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.277||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.341|0.748||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.748|-0.341|0.463
81555006|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.87|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555007|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.273||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.518|0.557||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.557|-0.518|0.943
81555008|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.93|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555009|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.281||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.191|1.295||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.295|0.191|0.009
81555010|NCT02880956|162785887|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.97|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555011|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.138||0.325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.408|0.136||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.136|-0.408|0.325
81555012|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.02|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555013|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.274|0.263||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.263|-0.274|0.966
81555014|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.11|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555015|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.22||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.220|-0.330|0.695
81555016|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.09|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555017|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.348|0.221||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.221|-0.348|0.662
81555018|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.01|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555019|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.304||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.304|-0.250|0.849
81574914|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9148|||||||Chi-squared|||Kidney disease||||0.9148
81555020|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.08|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555021|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.286|0.284||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.284|-0.286|0.995
81555022|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.96|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555023|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.256|0.378||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.378|-0.256|0.707
81555024|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.13|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555025|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.294|0.333||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.333|-0.294|0.901
81555026|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.23|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555027|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.161||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.195|0.439||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.439|-0.195|0.451
81555028|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.13|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555029|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.185||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.429|0.298||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.298|-0.429|0.722
81555030|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.13|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555031|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.181||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.503|0.21||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.210|-0.503|0.420
81555032|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.21|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555033|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.495|0.241||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.241|-0.495|0.498
81555034|NCT02880956|162785888|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.2|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555035|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.138|0.142||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.142|-0.138|0.975
81555036|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.45|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555037|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.261||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.261|-0.014|0.078
81555038|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.66|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555039|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.188|0.094||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.094|-0.188|0.514
81555040|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.47|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555041|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.367|0.036||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.036|-0.367|0.107
81574915|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7248|||||||Chi-squared|||Kidney disease||||0.7248
81555042|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.73|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555043|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.275|0.116||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.116|-0.275|0.425
81555044|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.85|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555045|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.413|-0.011||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||-0.011|-0.413|0.039
81555046|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.77|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555047|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.302|0.212||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.212|-0.302|0.729
81555048|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.81|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555049|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.198|0.307||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.307|-0.198|0.671
81555050|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.94|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555051|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.235|0.276||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.276|-0.235|0.876
81555052|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.92|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555053|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|0.362||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.362|-0.266|0.763
81555054|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.11|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555055|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.434|0.185||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.185|-0.434|0.429
81555056|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.01|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555057|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.162||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.256|0.381||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.381|-0.256|0.701
81555058|NCT02880956|162785889|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.02|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555059|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.064||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.115|0.137||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.137|-0.115|0.867
81555060|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.48|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555061|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.132|0.116||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.116|-0.132|0.898
81555062|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.51|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555063|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.088|0.168||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.168|-0.088|0.537
81574916|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82|||||||Chi-squared|||Kidney disease||||0.8200
81555064|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.54|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555065|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.245|0.045||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.045|-0.245|0.176
81555066|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.65|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555067|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.251|0.031||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.031|-0.251|0.125
81555068|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.53|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555069|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.176|0.114||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||week 48||0.114|-0.176|0.676
81555070|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.61|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555071|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.301|0.071||"The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit~\+ baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured."|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.071|-0.301|0.226
81555072|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.62|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555073|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.093||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.222|0.145||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.145|-0.222|0.683
81555074|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.63|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555075|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.168|0.204||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.204|-0.168|0.848
81555076|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.67|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555077|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.305|0.192||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.192|-0.305|0.656
81555078|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.78|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555079|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.279|0.209||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.209|-0.279|0.777
81555080|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.88|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555081|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.128||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.106|0.397||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.397|-0.106|0.256
81555082|NCT02880956|162785890|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.89|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555083|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.269|0.126||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.126|-0.269|0.479
81555084|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.78|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555085|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.299|0.091||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.091|-0.299|0.295
81574917|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9657|||||||Chi-squared|||Diabetes||||0.9657
81555086|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.77|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555087|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.186|0.215||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.215|-0.186|0.884
81555088|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.83|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555089|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.281|0.155||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.155|-0.281|0.569
81555090|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.78|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555091|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.254|0.171||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.171|-0.254|0.702
81555092|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.78|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555093|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.155|0.283||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.283|-0.155|0.566
81555094|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.91|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555095|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.458|0.065||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.065|-0.458|0.141
81555096|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.91|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555097|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.131||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.285|0.23||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.230|-0.285|0.834
81555098|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.99|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555099|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.309|0.215||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.215|-0.309|0.724
81555100|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555101|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.166||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.559|0.095||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.095|-0.559|0.163
81555102|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.98|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555103|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.432|0.21||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.210|-0.432|0.497
81555104|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||effect size|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.09|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555105|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.314|0.349||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.349|-0.314|0.919
81555106|NCT02880956|162785891|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.17|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555107|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.352||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.974|0.409||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.409|-0.974|0.423
81574918|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9255|||||||Chi-squared|||Diabetes||||0.9255
81555108|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.09|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555109|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.346||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.408|-0.047||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||-0.047|-1.408|0.036
81555110|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.96|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555111|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.355||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.147||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.147|-1.250|0.121
81555112|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.09|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555113|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.371||0.244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.163|0.296||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.296|-1.163|0.244
81555114|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.88|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555115|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.086||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.086|-1.330|0.085
81555116|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.03|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555117|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.371||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.177||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.177|-1.280|0.137
81555118|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.85|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555119|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.352||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.294|1.091||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.091|-0.294|0.258
81555120|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.88|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555121|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.348||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.555|0.814||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.814|-0.555|0.711
81555122|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.05|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555123|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.454|0.924||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.924|-0.454|0.503
81555124|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.99|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555125|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.404||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.806|0.784||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.784|-0.806|0.978
81555126|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.12|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555127|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.402||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.239|0.342||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.342|-1.239|0.265
81555128|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.15|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555129|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.414||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.704|0.925||The statistical model: ADAS-Cog change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.925|-0.704|0.789
81574919|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9575|||||||Chi-squared|||Diabetes||||0.9575
81555130|NCT02880956|162785892|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.82|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.||||
81555131|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.965|1.395||The statistical model: FAQ change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||1.395|-0.965|0.720
81555132|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.73|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555133|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.592||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.607|0.722||The statistical model: FAQ change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.722|-1.607|0.455
81555134|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.55|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555135|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.605||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.755|1.625||The statistical model: FAQ change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||1.625|-0.755|0.473
81555136|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.25|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555137|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.686||0.813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.187|1.512||The statistical model: FAQ change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.512|-1.187|0.813
81555138|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.3|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 48||||
81555139|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.672||0.421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.863|0.78||The statistical model: FAQ change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.780|-1.863|0.421
81555140|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.51|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555141|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.687||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.139|1.564||The statistical model: FAQ change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.564|-1.139|0.758
81555142|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.18|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555143|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.815||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|1.066||The statistical model: FAQ change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.066|-2.140|0.511
81555144|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.19|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555145|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.801||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.623|0.527||The statistical model: FAQ change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.527|-2.623|0.192
81555146|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.16|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555147|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.816||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.914|2.294||The statistical model: FAQ change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||2.294|-0.914|0.398
81555148|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.92|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555149|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.924||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.851|2.784||The statistical model: FAQ change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||2.784|-0.851|0.296
81555150|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.74|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555151|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.907||0.706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.126|1.442||The statistical model: FAQ change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.442|-2.126|0.706
81555152|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.49|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555153|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.929||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|3.617||The statistical model: FAQ change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||3.617|-0.036|0.055
81555154|NCT02880956|162785893|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.45|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555155|NCT02880956|162785894|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|0.166||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.166|-0.266|0.651
81555156|NCT02880956|162785894|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.82|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555157|NCT02880956|162785894|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.318|0.104||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.104|-0.318|0.320
81555158|NCT02880956|162785894|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.81|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555159|NCT02880956|162785894|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.182||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.182|-0.250|0.757
81555160|NCT02880956|162785894|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.83|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555161|NCT02880956|162785894|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.241|0.236||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.236|-0.241|0.984
81555162|NCT02880956|162785894|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.85|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555163|NCT02880956|162785894|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.296|0.17||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.170|-0.296|0.595
81555164|NCT02880956|162785894|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.93|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555165|NCT02880956|162785894|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.187|0.291||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.291|-0.187|0.670
81555166|NCT02880956|162785894|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.91|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555167|NCT02880956|162785895|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.18||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.180|-0.260|0.722
81555168|NCT02880956|162785895|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.86|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555169|NCT02880956|162785895|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.232|0.198||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.198|-0.232|0.878
81555170|NCT02880956|162785895|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555171|NCT02880956|162785895|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.151|0.29||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.290|-0.151|0.535
81555172|NCT02880956|162785895|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.81|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555173|NCT02880956|162785895|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|0.239||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.239|-0.266|0.916
81555174|NCT02880956|162785895|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.91|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555175|NCT02880956|162785895|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.126||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.165||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.165|-0.330|0.511
81555176|NCT02880956|162785895|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555177|NCT02880956|162785895|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.217|0.292||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.292|-0.217|0.771
81555178|NCT02880956|162785895|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.94|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 96||||
81555179|NCT02880956|162785896|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.159|0.18||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.180|-0.159|0.903
81555180|NCT02880956|162785896|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.63|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555181|NCT02880956|162785896|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.084||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.185|0.145||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.145|-0.185|0.811
81555182|NCT02880956|162785896|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.61|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555183|NCT02880956|162785896|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.086||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.145|0.194||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.194|-0.145|0.775
81555184|NCT02880956|162785896|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.62|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555185|NCT02880956|162785896|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.337|0.096||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.096|-0.337|0.273
81555186|NCT02880956|162785896|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.73|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555187|NCT02880956|162785896|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.248|0.176||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.176|-0.248|0.740
81555188|NCT02880956|162785896|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555189|NCT02880956|162785896|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.111||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.282|0.155||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.155|-0.282|0.567
81555190|NCT02880956|162785896|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555191|NCT02880956|162785897|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.204|0.187||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.187|-0.204|0.931
81555192|NCT02880956|162785897|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.73|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555193|NCT02880956|162785897|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.063||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.063|-0.320|0.187
81555194|NCT02880956|162785897|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.78|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555195|NCT02880956|162785897|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.191|0.201||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.201|-0.191|0.961
81555196|NCT02880956|162785897|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.73|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555197|NCT02880956|162785897|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.227||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.227|-0.260|0.894
81555198|NCT02880956|162785897|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.87|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555199|NCT02880956|162785897|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.121||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.226|0.251||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.251|-0.226|0.917
81555200|NCT02880956|162785897|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.91|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555201|NCT02880956|162785897|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.124||0.639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.186|0.303||The statistical model: ADCS-CGIC-MCI change from baseline = treatment + site + visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.303|-0.186|0.639
81555202|NCT02880956|162785897|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.91|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (placebo - 8E12) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555203|NCT02880956|162785898|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.175||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.851|2.703||The statistical model: UPSA-Brief change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||2.703|-5.851|0.470
81555204|NCT02880956|162785898|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.44|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555205|NCT02880956|162785898|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.127||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.819|4.548||The statistical model: UPSA-Brief change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||4.548|-3.819|0.864
81555206|NCT02880956|162785898|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.95|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555207|NCT02880956|162785898|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-4.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.206||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.826|-0.15||The statistical model: UPSA-Brief change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||-0.150|-8.826|0.043
81555208|NCT02880956|162785898|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.24|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555209|NCT02880956|162785898|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.874||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.041|6.27||The statistical model: UPSA-Brief change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||6.270|-5.041|0.831
81555210|NCT02880956|162785898|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.06|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555211|NCT02880956|162785898|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.843||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.784|7.404||The statistical model: UPSA-Brief change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||7.404|-3.784|0.525
81555212|NCT02880956|162785898|OTHER||Effect size/pooled SD|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.47|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555213|NCT02880956|162785898|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.921||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.239|4.255||The statistical model: UPSA-Brief change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||4.255|-7.239|0.610
81555214|NCT02880956|162785898|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.53|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555215|NCT02880956|162785899|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.798|1.214||The statistical model: ADCS-MCI-ADL-24 change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; var-covar structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.214|-2.798|0.438
81555216|NCT02880956|162785899|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.87|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555217|NCT02880956|162785899|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.005||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.164|2.788||The statistical model: ADCS-MCI-ADL-24 change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; var-covar structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||2.788|-1.164|0.419
81555218|NCT02880956|162785899|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.91|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81574920|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.941|||||||Chi-squared|||Depression||||0.9410
81574921|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9146|||||||Chi-squared|||Depression||||0.9146
81574922|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9641|||||||Chi-squared|||Depression||||0.9641
81574923|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2596|||||||Chi-squared|||Anxiety||||0.2596
81574924|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2228|||||||Chi-squared|||Anxiety||||0.2228
81574925|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7824|||||||Chi-squared|||Anxiety||||0.7824
81574926|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4184|||||||Chi-squared|||Liver disease||||0.4184
81555219|NCT02880956|162785899|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.959|2.092||The statistical model: ADCS-MCI-ADL-24 change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; var-covar structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||2.092|-1.959|0.948
81555220|NCT02880956|162785899|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.01|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555221|NCT02880956|162785899|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.597||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.18|2.101||The statistical model: ADCS-MCI-ADL-24 change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; var-covar structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||2.101|-4.180|0.516
81555222|NCT02880956|162785899|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.87|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555223|NCT02880956|162785899|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.582||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.055|3.168||The statistical model: ADCS-MCI-ADL-24 change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; var-covar structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||3.168|-3.055|0.971
81555224|NCT02880956|162785899|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.24|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 96||||
81555225|NCT02880956|162785899|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.621||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.577|1.8||The statistical model: ADCS-MCI-ADL-24 change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; var-covar structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.800|-4.577|0.392
81555226|NCT02880956|162785899|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.87|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555227|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.902||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|0.465||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.465|-3.080|0.148
81555228|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.81|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555229|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.896||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.278|0.246||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.246|-3.278|0.092
81555230|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.14|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555231|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.915||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.446|0.152||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.152|-3.446|0.073
81555232|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.55|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555233|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.081||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.652|2.599||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||2.599|-1.652|0.662
81555234|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.07|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555235|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.057||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.089|2.068||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||2.068|-2.089|0.992
81555236|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.38|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555237|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.088||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.961|1.32||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.320|-2.961|0.451
81555238|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.72|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555239|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.227||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.088|1.739||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.739|-3.088|0.583
81555240|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.67|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81574927|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4371|||||||Chi-squared|||Liver disease||||0.4371
81574928|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2074|||||||Chi-squared|||Liver disease||||0.2074
81555241|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.213||0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.975|0.795||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.795|-3.975|0.191
81555242|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.37|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555243|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.238||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.541|1.329|||repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.329|-3.541|0.372
81555244|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.96|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 72||||
81555245|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.303||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.553|1.571||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.571|-3.553|0.447
81555246|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.35|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 96||||
81555247|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.285||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.334|2.719||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||2.719|-2.334|0.881
81555248|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.68|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555249|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.338||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.881|2.383||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||2.383|-2.881|0.853
81555250|NCT02880956|162785900|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.54|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555251|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.846||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.567|0.762||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.762|-2.567|0.287
81555252|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.76|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555253|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.838||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.661|0.633||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.633|-2.661|0.227
81555254|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.83|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555255|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.859||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.698|0.681||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.681|-2.698|0.241
81555256|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.22|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555257|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.958||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.073|2.696||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||2.696|-1.073|0.397
81555258|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.45|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555259|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.936||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.239|1.443||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.443|-2.239|0.671
81555260|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.59|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555261|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.964||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.052|0.738||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.738|-3.052|0.231
81555262|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.25|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555263|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.137||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|4.701||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||4.701|0.230|0.031
81574929|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.785|||||||Chi-squared|||Sleep disorders||||0.7850
81574930|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1288|||||||Chi-squared|||Sleep disorders||||0.1288
81555264|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.29|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.65|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555265|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.124||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.532|2.888||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||2.888|-1.532|0.547
81555266|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.1|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555267|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.145||0.524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.521|2.984||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||2.984|-1.521|0.524
81555268|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.42|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555269|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.356||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.499|1.836||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.836|-3.499|0.540
81555270|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.02|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555271|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.336||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.208|2.046||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||2.046|-3.208|0.664
81555272|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.16|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555273|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.923|1.546||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.546|-3.923|0.393
81555274|NCT02880956|162785901|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.48|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555275|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.262||0.946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.534|0.498||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.498|-0.534|0.946
81555276|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.13|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555277|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.259||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.813|0.206||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.206|-0.813|0.242
81555278|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.12|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555279|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.266||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.685|0.36||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.360|-0.685|0.541
81555280|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.3|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555281|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.298||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.481|0.691||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.691|-0.481|0.724
81555282|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.36|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555283|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.226|0.913||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.913|-0.226|0.236
81555284|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.03|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555285|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.298||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.477|0.695||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.695|-0.477|0.714
81574931|NCT03975790|162821845|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2839|||||||Chi-squared|||Sleep disorders||||0.2839
81555286|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.11|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555287|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.277||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.496|0.593||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.593|-0.496|0.860
81555288|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.08|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555289|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.274||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.733|0.343||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.343|-0.733|0.476
81555290|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555291|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.276||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.393|0.694||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.694|-0.393|0.586
81555292|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.97|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555293|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.324||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.371|0.903||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.903|-0.371|0.412
81555294|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.2|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555295|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.319||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.386|0.868||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.868|-0.386|0.450
81555296|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.23|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555297|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.481|0.816||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.816|-0.481|0.612
81555298|NCT02880956|162785902|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.1|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555299|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.405||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.058|0.535||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.535|-1.058|0.520
81555300|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.52|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555301|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.401||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.201|0.374||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.374|-1.201|0.303
81555302|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.28|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555303|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.412||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.307|0.315||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.315|-1.307|0.230
81555304|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.53|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555305|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5222||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.698|0.356||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.356|-1.698|0.200
81555306|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.07|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81574932|NCT03975790|162821846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2242|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2242
81574933|NCT03975790|162821846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0014
81574934|NCT03975790|162821846|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0557|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0557
81574935|NCT03975790|162821847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5944|||||||Chi-squared|||Switch immediately||||0.5944
81574936|NCT03975790|162821847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9255|||||||Chi-squared|||Switch immediately||||0.9255
81555307|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.508||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.917||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.917|-1.080|0.873
81555308|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.13|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555309|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.524||0.388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.482|0.576||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.576|-1.482|0.388
81555310|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.92|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555311|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.587||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.355|0.955||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.955|-1.355|0.734
81555312|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.91|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555313|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.579||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.608|0.668||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.668|-1.608|0.417
81555314|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.14|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555315|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.589||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.836|0.482||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.482|-1.836|0.252
81555316|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.16|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555317|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.669||0.827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|1.462||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.462|-1.170|0.827
81555318|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.69|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555319|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.657||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.962|1.624||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.624|-0.962|0.615
81555320|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.61|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 96||||
81555321|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.678||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.653|1.014||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.014|-1.653|0.637
81555322|NCT02880956|162785903|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.89|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555323|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.367||0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.135|0.308||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.308|-1.135|0.261
81555324|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.12|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555325|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.361||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.001||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||1.001|-0.420|0.423
81555326|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.23|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555327|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.371||0.322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.097|0.361||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.361|-1.097|0.322
81555328|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.48|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555329|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.397||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.511|1.049||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.049|-0.511|0.498
81555330|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.33|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555331|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.386||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|1.51||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.510|-0.006|0.052
81555332|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.26|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555333|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.398||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.993|0.572||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.572|-0.993|0.597
81555334|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.57|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555335|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.376||0.896|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.689|0.788||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.788|-0.689|0.896
81555336|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.4|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 72||||
81555337|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.369||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.192|1.258||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.258|-0.192|0.149
81555338|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.0|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555339|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.376||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.499||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.499|-0.980|0.522
81555340|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.82|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555341|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.424||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.103|0.567||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.567|-1.103|0.528
81555342|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.63|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555343|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.416||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.519|1.116||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.116|-0.519|0.474
81555344|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.2|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555345|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.429||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.176|0.513||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.513|-1.176|0.441
81555346|NCT02880956|162785904|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.02|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555347|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.331||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.383|-0.082||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||-0.082|-1.383|0.027
81555348|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.81|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555349|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.328||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.123|0.167||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.167|-1.123|0.146
81555350|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.97|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555351|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.335||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.537|-0.22||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||-0.220|-1.537|0.009
81555352|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.87|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555353|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.333||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.674|0.634||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.634|-0.674|0.952
81555354|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.01|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555355|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.324||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.734||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.734|-0.540|0.764
81555356|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.85|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 48||||
81555357|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.331||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.191|0.109||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.109|-1.191|0.103
81555358|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.83|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555359|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.362||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.396|0.028||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.028|-1.396|0.060
81555360|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.09|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555361|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.316|0.098||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.098|-1.316|0.091
81555362|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.03|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 72||||
81555363|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.361||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.274|0.147||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.147|-1.274|0.120
81555364|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.19|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.92|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555365|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.395||0.429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.464||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.464|-1.090|0.429
81555366|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.13|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 96||||
81555367|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.389||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.559|0.97||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.970|-0.559|0.597
81555368|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.98|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555369|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.717|0.858||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.858|-0.717|0.860
81555370|NCT02880956|162785905|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.22|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555371|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.497||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.069|0.885||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.885|-1.069|0.854
81555372|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.02|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555373|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.491||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.368|0.562||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.562|-1.368|0.412
81555374|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.08|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555375|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.503||0.262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.554|0.424||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.424|-1.554|0.262
81555376|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.82|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555377|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.571||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.209|2.036||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||2.036|-0.209|0.110
81555378|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.09|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555379|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.555||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.713|0.469||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.469|-1.713|0.263
81555380|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.21|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555381|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.026|1.217||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.217|-1.026|0.868
81555382|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.92|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555383|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.592||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.298|1.029||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.029|-1.298|0.820
81555384|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.49|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555385|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.583||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.984|1.308||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.308|-0.984|0.781
81555386|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.49|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555387|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.082|1.238||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.238|-1.082|0.895
81555388|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.75|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555389|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.724|1.991||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.991|-0.724|0.359
81555390|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.55|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555391|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.675||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.985|1.67||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.670|-0.985|0.612
81555392|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.72|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555393|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.696||0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.872|1.867||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.867|-0.872|0.475
81555394|NCT02880956|162785906|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.57|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555395|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.427||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.799|0.878||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.878|-0.799|0.926
81555396|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.78|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555397|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.423||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.082|0.58||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.580|-1.082|0.553
81555398|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.96|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81574937|NCT03975790|162821847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7824|||||||Chi-squared|||Switch immediately||||0.7824
81555399|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.432||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.021|0.677||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.677|-1.021|0.690
81555400|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.13|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555401|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.499||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|1.879||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.879|-0.085|0.073
81555402|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.03|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555403|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.487||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.641|1.273||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.273|-0.641|0.517
81555404|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.21|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555405|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.501||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.609|1.36||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.360|-0.609|0.454
81555406|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.45|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 48||||
81555407|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.522||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.456|1.596||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.596|-0.456|0.276
81555408|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.94|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555409|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.516||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.973|1.058||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.058|-0.973|0.935
81555410|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555411|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.523||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|1.066||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.066|-0.990|0.942
81555412|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.35|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555413|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.569||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.802|1.436||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.436|-0.802|0.578
81555414|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.57|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555415|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.762|1.441||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.441|-0.762|0.545
81555416|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.94|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555417|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.583||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.697|0.597||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.597|-1.697|0.346
81555418|NCT02880956|162785907|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.81|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555419|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.146||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.473|0.1||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.100|-0.473|0.202
81555420|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.26|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81574938|NCT03975790|162821847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3975|||||||Chi-squared|||Discontinue then switch||||0.3975
81574939|NCT03975790|162821847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0552|||||||Chi-squared|||Discontinue then switch||||0.0552
81555421|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.144||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.327|0.239||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.239|-0.327|0.760
81555422|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.15|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555423|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.147||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.409|0.17||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.170|-0.409|0.419
81555424|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.03|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555425|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.363|0.317||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.317|-0.363|0.893
81555426|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.26|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|||||
81555427|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.306|0.354||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.354|-0.306|0.886
81555428|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.46|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555429|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.515|0.162||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.162|-0.515|0.306
81555430|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.12|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555431|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.535|-0.079||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||-0.079|-0.535|0.008
81555432|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.2|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555433|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.115||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.474|-0.023||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||-0.023|-0.474|0.031
81555434|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.16|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555435|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.514|-0.059||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||-0.059|-0.514|0.014
81555436|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.15|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|||||
81555437|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.514|0.016||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.016|-0.514|0.065
81555438|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.17|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555439|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.132||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.465|0.055||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.055|-0.465|0.121
81555440|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|1.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.17|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555441|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.438|0.097||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.097|-0.438|0.210
81555442|NCT02880956|162785908|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81574940|NCT03975790|162821847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3914|||||||Chi-squared|||Discontinue then switch||||0.3914
81555443|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.564|0.176||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.176|-0.564|0.303
81555444|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.42|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555445|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.536|0.194||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.194|-0.536|0.358
81555446|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555447|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.553|0.195||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.195|-0.553|0.347
81555448|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.21|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555449|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.205|0.423||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.423|-0.205|0.494
81555450|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.22|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555451|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.189|0.423||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.423|-0.189|0.454
81555452|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.13|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555453|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.16||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.388||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.388|-0.240|0.644
81555454|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555455|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.363|0.551||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.551|-0.363|0.685
81555456|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.64|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555457|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.228||0.219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.168|0.73||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.730|-0.168|0.219
81555458|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.55|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555459|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.302|0.61||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.610|-0.302|0.507
81555460|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.49|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555461|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.216||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.683|0.167||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.167|-0.683|0.233
81555462|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.27|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555463|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.211||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.383|0.446||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.446|-0.383|0.881
81555464|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.42|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81574941|NCT03975790|162821847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2036|||||||Chi-squared|||Discontinue then restart||||0.2036
81555465|NCT02880956|162785909|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.217||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.335||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.335|-0.520|0.671
81555466|NCT02880956|162785909|OTHER||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.2|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555467|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.409||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.232|0.377||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.377|-1.232|0.297
81555468|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.7|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555469|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.405||0.979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.808|0.786||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.786|-0.808|0.979
81555470|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.63|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555471|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.415||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.996|0.634||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.634|-0.996|0.663
81555472|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.71|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555473|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.636||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|1.282||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.282|-1.220|0.961
81555474|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.88|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555475|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.617||0.833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.083|1.344||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.344|-1.083|0.833
81555476|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.06|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555477|NCT02880956|162785910|OTHER||LS Mean of Difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.636||0.714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.017|1.484||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.484|-1.017|0.714
81555478|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.13|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555479|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.663||0.518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.733|0.876||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.876|-1.733|0.518
81555480|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.17|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555481|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.654||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.598|0.973||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.973|-1.598|0.633
81555482|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.9|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555483|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.661||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.488|1.112||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.112|-1.488|0.776
81555484|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.93|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555485|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.723|0.558||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.558|-1.723|0.316
81555486|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.01|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81574942|NCT03975790|162821847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1336|||||||Chi-squared|||Discontinue then restart||||0.1336
81555487|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.567||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|0.569||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.569|-1.660|0.336
81555488|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.9|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555489|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.587||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.647|0.663||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.663|-1.647|0.403
81555490|NCT02880956|162785910|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.92|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555491|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.856|0.716||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.716|-0.856|0.861
81555492|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.51|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555493|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.395||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.648|0.905||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.905|-0.648|0.746
81555494|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.46|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555495|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.405||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.724|0.868||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.868|-0.724|0.859
81555496|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.64|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555497|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.467||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.369|1.469||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.469|-0.369|0.240
81555498|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.41|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555499|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.454||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.023|1.087||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.087|0.023|0.044
81555500|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.51|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 48||||
81555501|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.467||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.312|1.524||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||1.524|-0.312|0.195
81555502|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.53|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 48||||
81555503|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.547||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.921|1.229||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.229|-0.921|0.778
81555504|NCT02880956|162785911|OTHER||Effect size/pooled SD|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.99|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 72||||
81555505|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.539||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.743|1.376||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.376|-0.743|0.558
81555506|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.89|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 72||||
81555507|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.546||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.025|1.124||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.124|-1.025|0.928
81555508|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.27|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 72||||
81555509|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.541||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.425|1.704||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.704|-0.425|0.238
81555510|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.61|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555511|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.186|1.898||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.898|-0.186|0.107
81555512|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.25|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.41|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555513|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.548||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.214|1.942||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.942|-0.214|0.116
81555514|NCT02880956|162785911|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.75|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555515|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.186||0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.442|0.29||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.290|-0.442|0.683
81555516|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.98|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555517|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.184||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.356|0.368||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.368|-0.356|0.973
81555518|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.78|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555519|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.389|0.352||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.352|-0.389|0.921
81555520|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.74|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555521|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.751|0.257||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.257|-0.751|0.335
81555522|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.2|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555523|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.249||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.383|0.596||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.596|-0.383|0.670
81555524|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.01|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555525|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.486|0.519||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.519|-0.486|0.950
81555526|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.04|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555527|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.729|0.281||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.281|-0.729|0.383
81555528|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.33|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555529|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.504|0.494||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.494|-0.504|0.985
81555530|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.23|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555531|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.256||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.982|0.027||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.027|-0.982|0.064
81555532|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.4|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555533|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.374|0.729||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.729|-0.374|0.527
81574943|NCT03975790|162821847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7095|||||||Chi-squared|||Discontinue then restart||||0.7095
81555534|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.3|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555535|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.275||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.226|0.854||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.854|-0.226|0.254
81555536|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.32|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555537|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.284||0.805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.628|0.488||The statistical model: RBANS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.488|-0.628|0.805
81555538|NCT02880956|162785912|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.13|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555539|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.361||0.534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.935|0.485||The statistical model: MMSE change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.485|-0.935|0.534
81555540|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.76|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555541|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.356||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.821||The statistical model: MMSE change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.821|-0.580|0.735
81555542|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.74|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555543|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.365||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.673|-0.24||The statistical model: MMSE change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||-0.240|-1.673|0.009
81555544|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.35|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.75|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555545|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.422||0.954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.854|0.806||The statistical model: MMSE change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.806|-0.854|0.954
81555546|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.97|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555547|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.412||0.649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.622|0.997||The statistical model: MMSE change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.997|-0.622|0.649
81555548|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.95|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555549|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.423||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.443||The statistical model: MMSE change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.443|-1.220|0.358
81555550|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.99|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555551|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.539||0.859|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.155|0.963||The statistical model: MMSE change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.963|-1.155|0.859
81555552|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.74|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555553|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.529||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.644|1.437||The statistical model: MMSE change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||1.437|-0.644|0.455
81555554|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.6|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81574944|NCT03975790|162821847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2241|||||||Chi-squared|||Discontinue without switch or restart||||0.2241
81574945|NCT03975790|162821847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|||||||Chi-squared|||Discontinue without switch or restart||||0.0024
81574946|NCT03975790|162821847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1204|||||||Chi-squared|||Discontinue without switch or restart||||0.1204
81574947|NCT03975790|162821848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8424|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8424
81555555|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.538||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.578|0.539||The statistical model: MMSE change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.539|-1.578|0.335
81555556|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.57|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555557|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.681||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.447|1.233||The statistical model: MMSE change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.233|-1.447|0.875
81555558|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.57|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555559|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.668||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.068|1.561||The statistical model: MMSE change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.561|-1.068|0.712
81555560|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.62|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555561|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.687||0.269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.112|0.59||The statistical model: MMSE change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.590|-2.112|0.269
81555562|NCT02880956|162785913|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.78|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555563|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.785||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.509|1.577||The statistical model: NPI change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||1.577|-1.509|0.966
81555564|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.32|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555565|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.775||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.646|1.4||The statistical model: NPI change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||1.400|-1.646|0.874
81555566|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.89|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555567|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.794||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.572|2.551||The statistical model: NPI change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||2.551|-0.572|0.213
81555568|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.67|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555569|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.695||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|2.242||The statistical model: NPI change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||2.242|-0.490|0.208
81555570|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.17|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.26|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555571|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.307|2.365||The statistical model: NPI change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||2.365|-0.307|0.131
81555572|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.57|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555573|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.695||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|2.719||The statistical model: NPI change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||2.719|-0.014|0.052
81555574|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.55|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555575|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.062||0.866|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.908|2.268||The statistical model: NPI change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||2.268|-1.908|0.866
81555576|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.15|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555577|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.048||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.599|2.523||The statistical model: NPI change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||2.523|-1.599|0.660
81555578|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.94|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555579|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.062||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.184|3.995||The statistical model: NPI change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||3.995|-0.184|0.074
81555580|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.65|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555581|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.111||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.545|1.828||The statistical model: NPI change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||1.828|-2.545|0.747
81555582|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.99|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 96||||
81555583|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.095||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.004|2.304||The statistical model: NPI change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||2.304|-2.004|0.891
81555584|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.28|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555585|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|2.759||The statistical model: NPI change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||2.759|-1.650|0.621
81555586|NCT02880956|162785914|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.19|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555587|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.064||The statistical model: ADCOMS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.064|-0.010|0.147
81555588|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.14|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555589|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.031||The statistical model: ADCOMS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.031|-0.041|0.795
81555590|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.147|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555591|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.019||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.069||The statistical model: ADCOMS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 24||0.069|-0.006|0.095
81555592|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.13|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 24||||
81555593|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.072||The statistical model: ADCOMS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.072|-0.028|0.390
81555594|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.18|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555595|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.025||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.052|0.045||The statistical model: ADCOMS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.045|-0.052|0.898
81555596|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.19|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 48||||
81555597|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.057||The statistical model: ADCOMS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 48||0.057|-0.044|0.800
81555598|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.18|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Week 48||||
81574948|NCT03975790|162821848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3278|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3278
81574949|NCT03975790|162821848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3336|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3336
81574950|NCT03975790|162821849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2036|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2036
81574951|NCT03975790|162821849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1336|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1336
81574952|NCT03975790|162821849|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7095|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7095
81555599|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.064||The statistical model: ADCOMS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.064|-0.066|0.977
81555600|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.23|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555601|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.064||The statistical model: ADCOMS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.064|-0.063|0.990
81555602|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.24|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555603|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.033||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.067||The statistical model: ADCOMS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 72||0.067|-0.063|0.944
81555604|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.23|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 72||||
81555605|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.079|0.085||The statistical model: ADCOMS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.085|-0.079|0.942
81555606|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.28|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555607|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.041||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.087|0.074||The statistical model: ADCOMS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.074|-0.087|0.876
81555608|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.27|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555609|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.143||The statistical model: ADCOMS change from baseline = baseline + treatment + site + visit + baseline\*visit + treatment\*visit; variance-covariance structure = Unstructured.|repeated measures model|||Week 96||0.143|-0.024|0.163
81555610|NCT02880956|162785915|SUPERIORITY||Effect size/pooled SD|-0.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.28|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Effect size at a specific visit is calculated as LS mean difference (8E12 - placebo) divided by pooled standard deviation of change scores for a ABBV-8E12 dose and placebo at that visit.|Week 96||||
81555611|NCT00833664|162785916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|98.2||||||90.0|88.1|109.5|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||109.5|88.1|
81555612|NCT00833664|162785917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|107.6||||||90.0|104.7|110.6|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||110.6|104.7|
81555613|NCT00833664|162785918|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC0-t, AUCinf and Cmax.|Test/Ref Ratio of LS Means x 100|98.2||||||90.0|92.7|104.0|||||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125.|||104.0|92.7|
81555614|NCT01949337|162785919|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.08|||Log Rank|||||1.08|0.80|0.33
81555615|NCT01350544|162785926|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.91||a priori threshold for significance for p \< .05|Mixed Models Analysis|||We used generalized linear mixed models predicting adherence at baseline and 1.5-, 3-, 4.5-, and 6-months post-baseline, with intervention , time, interaction between intervention and time, medical and socio-demographic covariates, and baseline viral load. Sample size was determined with a power analysis assuming .80 power and an alpha level of .05 that would allow for detection of a small-to-medium effect size in adherence between arms.||0.91|0.69|.005
81555616|NCT02683746|162785968|NON_INFERIORITY|The primary hypothesis tested was that the liquid drug product would provide glycemic control non-inferior to the lyophilized drug product for a period of 26 weeks of treatment in participants with T2DM. Non-inferiority testing was performed at a one-sided alpha of 0.025 and non-inferiority margin of 0.4.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.24||P-value from a one-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide liquid - Albiglutide lyophilized) is equal to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|MMRM model|||||0.24|-0.13|0.0002
81555617|NCT02683746|162785976|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.14||||||||0.14|-0.83|
81555618|NCT02683746|162785977|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.13||Calculated P-value from a one-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide liquid - Albiglutide lyophilized) is equal to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|MMRM model||Difference in HbA1c levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 4 are presented.|||0.13|-0.07|<0.0001
81555619|NCT02683746|162785977|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.2||Calculated P-value from a one-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide liquid - Albiglutide lyophilized) is equal to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|MMRM model||Difference in HbA1c levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 8 are presented.|||0.20|-0.07|<0.0001
81555620|NCT02683746|162785977|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.24||Calculated P-value from a one-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide liquid - Albiglutide lyophilized) is equal to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|MMRM model||Difference in HbA1c levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 12 are presented.|||0.24|-0.08|<0.0001
81555621|NCT02683746|162785977|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.2||Calculated P-value from a one-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide liquid - Albiglutide lyophilized) is equal to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|MMRM model||Difference in HbA1c levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 16 are presented.|||0.20|-0.16|<0.0001
81555622|NCT02683746|162785977|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.19||Calculated P-value from a one-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide liquid - Albiglutide lyophilized) is equal to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|MMRM model||Difference in HbA1c levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 20 are presented.|||0.19|-0.15|<0.0001
81555623|NCT02683746|162785977|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.2||Calculated P-value from a one-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide liquid - Albiglutide lyophilized) is equal to the pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 0.4%.|MMRM model||Difference in HbA1c levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 26 are presented.|||0.20|-0.17|<0.0001
81555624|NCT02683746|162785978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.65|||||Difference in FPG levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 1 are presented.|||0.65|-0.15|
81555625|NCT02683746|162785978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.69|||||Difference in FPG levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 2 are presented.|||0.69|-0.20|
81555626|NCT02683746|162785978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.4|||||Difference in FPG levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 3 are presented.|||0.40|-0.42|
81555627|NCT02683746|162785978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.36|||||Difference in FPG levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 4 are presented.|||0.36|-0.42|
81555628|NCT02683746|162785978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.57|||||Difference in FPG levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 5 are presented.|||0.57|-0.19|
81555629|NCT02683746|162785978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.55|||||Difference in FPG levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 6 are presented.|||0.55|-0.26|
81555630|NCT02683746|162785978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.71|||||Difference in FPG levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 7 are presented.|||0.71|-0.16|
81555631|NCT02683746|162785978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.6|||||Difference in FPG levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 8 are presented.|||0.60|-0.22|
81555632|NCT02683746|162785978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.47|||||Difference in FPG levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 9 are presented.|||0.47|-0.41|
81555633|NCT02683746|162785978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.57|||||Difference in FPG levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 10 are presented.|||0.57|-0.28|
81555634|NCT02683746|162785978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.56|||||Difference in FPG levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 11 are presented.|||0.56|-0.34|
81555635|NCT02683746|162785978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.46|||||Difference in FPG levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 12 are presented.|||0.46|-0.41|
81555636|NCT02683746|162785978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.57|||||Difference in FPG levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 13 are presented.|||0.57|-0.47|
81555637|NCT02683746|162785978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.54|||||Difference in FPG levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 16 are presented.|||0.54|-0.41|
81555638|NCT02683746|162785978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.53|||||Difference in FPG levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 20 are presented.|||0.53|-0.47|
81555639|NCT02683746|162785978|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.14|||||Difference in FPG levels between albiglutide liquid and lyophilized product at Week 26 are presented.|||0.14|-0.83|
81555640|NCT02012582|162786063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Mixed model analysis for TIL with the patient as random effect and study day, cohort, treatment, and interaction between study day and treatment as fixed effects.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Placebo versus pooled VAS203 Arms/Groups||||<0.04
81555641|NCT02012582|162786064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Placebo versus pooled VAS203 Arms/Group||||<0.01
81555642|NCT03554486|162786121|OTHER|||||||0.051|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.051
81555643|NCT03554486|162786122|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81555644|NCT03554486|162786123|OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.74
81555645|NCT02509117|162786175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-58.659|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0642|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-61.95|-55.08|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||ABeta 1-40: General linear model with intervention, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-55.08|-61.95|<0.0001
81555646|NCT02509117|162786175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-68.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0665|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-70.66|-65.16|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||ABeta 1-40: General linear model with intervention, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-65.16|-70.66|<0.0001
81555647|NCT02509117|162786175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-86.152|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0643|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-87.26|-84.95|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||ABeta 1-40: General linear model with intervention, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-84.95|-87.26|<0.0001
81555648|NCT02509117|162786175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-40.558|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0558|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-44.7|-36.1|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||ABeta x-40: General linear model with intervention, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-36.10|-44.70|<0.0001
81574953|NCT03975790|162821851|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test|||||||<0.0001
81574954|NCT03975790|162821851|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test|||||||<.0001
81574955|NCT03975790|162821851|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test|||||||<.0001
81574956|NCT03975790|162821852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0309|||||||Chi-squared|||Leflunomide||||0.0309
81555649|NCT02509117|162786175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-51.368|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0561|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-54.78|-47.7|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||ABeta x-40: General linear model with intervention, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-47.70|-54.78|<0.0001
81555650|NCT02509117|162786175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-59.583|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0558|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-62.4|-56.56|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||ABeta x-40: General linear model with intervention, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-56.56|-62.40|<0.0001
81555651|NCT02509117|162786175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-37.373|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1007|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-45.06|-28.62|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||ABeta Total: General linear model with intervention, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-28.62|-45.06|<0.0001
81555652|NCT02509117|162786175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-45.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1001|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-51.72|-37.38|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||ABeta Total: General linear model with intervention, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-37.38|-51.72|<0.0001
81555653|NCT02509117|162786175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-61.797|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-66.51|-56.42|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||ABeta Total: General linear model with intervention, as the fixed effect and loge(baseline) as covariate.||-56.42|-66.51|<0.0001
81555654|NCT02199717|162786212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||All statistical analyses were completed using SAS 9.4 (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA). Descriptive statistics such as mean (± SD) and range were calculated and provided for demographic variables, accelerometry variables and questionnaire outcomes. Differences between the two groups (mild/moderate versus severe haemophilia) were examined in exploratory analyses.||||0.32
81555655|NCT02199717|162786213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|306.4|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|254.8|358.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||358|254.8|<0.01
81555656|NCT03567343|162786214|EQUIVALENCE|Significance set to 0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.1||||0.1543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.03|0.82||The threshold for statistical significance was P\< 0.05.|Paired T-test|||||0.82|-5.03|0.1543
81555657|NCT03567343|162786214|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.53||||0.1827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|1.24|||Paired T-test|||||1.24|-6.3|0.1827
81555658|NCT03567343|162786215|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.8165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|1.56|||Paired T-test|||||1.56|-1.96|0.8165
81555659|NCT03567343|162786215|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|1.58||||0.1821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|3.94|||Paired T-test|||||3.94|-0.77|0.1821
81555660|NCT03567343|162786216|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|20.94||||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.19|37.69|||Paired T-test|||||37.69|4.19|0.0156
81555661|NCT03567343|162786216|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|20.08||||0.0572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|40.8|||Paired T-test|||||40.8|-0.64|0.0572
81555662|NCT03567343|162786217|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|-4.48||||0.0781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.37|0.41|||Paired T-test|||||0.41|-9.37|0.0781
81555663|NCT03567343|162786217|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.0||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|2.1|||Paired T-test|||||2.1|-8.1|0.242
81555664|NCT03567343|162786218|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|2.91||||0.0195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|5.32|||Paired T-test|||||5.32|0.49|0.0195
81555665|NCT03567343|162786218|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|4.66||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|8.12|||Paired T-test|||||8.12|1.19|0.0097
81555666|NCT03567343|162786219|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.28|||Paired T-test|||||1.28|0.59|<0.0001
81555667|NCT03567343|162786219|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.45||||0.0179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.81|||Paired T-test|||||0.81|0.08|0.0179
81555668|NCT03567343|162786220|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.9875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|3.83|||Paired T-test|||||3.83|-3.89|0.9875
81555669|NCT03567343|162786220|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.9463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|5.82|||Paired T-test|||||5.82|-6.23|0.9463
81555670|NCT03567343|162786221|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|28.5||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.84|47.17|||Paired T-test|||||47.17|9.84|0.0037
81555671|NCT03567343|162786221|EQUIVALENCE|p\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|9.84||||0.4395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.63|35.31|||Paired T-test|||||35.31|-15.63|0.4395
81555672|NCT03567343|162786222|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.53|||Paired T-test|||||0.53|-0.59|0.912
81555673|NCT03567343|162786222|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.8207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.83|||Paired T-test|||||0.83|-1.04|.8207
81555674|NCT03567343|162786223|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.89||||0.1929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|0.47|||Paired T-test|||||0.47|-2.26|0.1929
81555675|NCT03567343|162786223|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24||||0.8744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|2.86|||Paired T-test|||||2.86|-3.35|0.8744
81555676|NCT03567343|162786224|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.95||||0.2048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|0.54|||Paired T-test|||||0.54|-2.45|0.2048
81555677|NCT03567343|162786224|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.96||||0.1933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.42|||Paired T-test|||||2.42|-0.5|0.1933
81555678|NCT03567343|162786225|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.69||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|-0.13|||Paired T-test|||change in mean number of lapses||-0.13|-3.25|0.034
81555679|NCT03567343|162786225|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.41||||0.5242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.71|||Paired T-test|||Change in number of lapses||1.71|-0.88|0.5242
81555680|NCT03567343|162786226|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.67||||0.8106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|6.25|||Paired T-test|||POMS-TMD||6.25|-4.92|0.8106
81555681|NCT03567343|162786226|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|3.87||||0.1427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|9.09|||Paired T-test|||POMS-TMD||9.09|-1.35|0.1427
81555682|NCT03567343|162786226|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.9344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|1.21|||Paired T-test|||POMS-Tension||1.21|-1.11|0.9344
81555683|NCT03567343|162786226|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|1.54||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.69|||Paired T-test|||POMS-Tension||2.69|0.40|0.0092
81555684|NCT03567343|162786226|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.29||||0.755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|2.12|||Paired T-test|||POMS-Depression||2.12|-1.55|0.755
81555685|NCT03567343|162786226|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.74||||0.2131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.92|||Paired T-test|||POMS-Depression||1.92|-0.44|0.2131
81555686|NCT03567343|162786226|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|1.19||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|2.43|||Paired T-test|||POMS-Anger||2.43|-0.05|0.06
81555687|NCT03567343|162786226|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.24||||0.4117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.82|||Paired T-test|||POMS-Anger||0.82|-0.34|0.4117
81555688|NCT03567343|162786226|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.9548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|1.73|||Paired T-test|||POMS-Fatigue||1.73|-1.64|0.9548
81555689|NCT03567343|162786226|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.48||||0.4649|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.79|||Paired T-test|||POMS-Fatigue||1.79|-0.83|0.4649
81555690|NCT03567343|162786226|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.26||||0.5656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|1.18|||Paired T-test|||POMS-Confusion||1.18|-0.65|0.5656
81555691|NCT03567343|162786226|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.33||||0.4307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.15|||Paired T-test|||POMS-Confusion||1.15|-0.5|0.4307
81555692|NCT03567343|162786226|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|1.17||||0.2651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|3.25|||Paired T-test|||POMS-Vigor||3.25|-0.92|0.2651
81555693|NCT03567343|162786226|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.54||||0.5992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|1.53|||Paired T-test|||POMS-Vigor||1.53|-2.61|0.5992
81555694|NCT03567343|162786227|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.37||||0.6869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|2.22|||Paired T-test|||||2.22|-1.48|0.6869
81555695|NCT03567343|162786227|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|1.39||||0.1769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|3.43|||Paired T-test|||||3.43|-0.65|0.1769
81555696|NCT03567343|162786228|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.51||||0.6422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|2.72|||Paired T-test|||||2.72|-1.69|0.6422
81555697|NCT03567343|162786228|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.63||||0.4106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.16|||Paired T-test|||||2.16|-0.9|0.4106
81555698|NCT03567343|162786229|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23||||0.5672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.58|||Paired T-test|||||0.58|-1.05|0.5672
81555699|NCT03567343|162786229|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.99|||Paired T-test|||||0.99|-0.77|0.805
81555700|NCT03567343|162786230|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Median Difference (Net)|-43.09||||0.1236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-98.43|12.26|||Paired T-test|||Change in lapse time||12.26|-98.43|.1236
81555701|NCT03567343|162786230|EQUIVALENCE|P\<0.05|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.01||||0.8241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.13|16.11|||Paired T-test|||Change in lapse time||16.11|-20.13|.8241
81555702|NCT04345367|162786238|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|22.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|29.5||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) method adjusted by baseline disease severity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimate and confidence interval (CI) for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||29.5|15.8|<0.0001
81555703|NCT04345367|162786239|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|14.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|20.0||CMH method adjusted by baseline disease severity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||20.0|8.2|<0.0001
81555704|NCT04345367|162786240|SUPERIORITY||Estimate of difference|12.5||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|19.7||CMH method adjusted by baseline disease severity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||19.7|5.3|0.0008
81555705|NCT04345367|162786241|OTHER||Estimate of difference|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|8.7|||||Week 2. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||8.7|0.2|
81555706|NCT04345367|162786241|OTHER||Estimate of difference|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|26.9|||||Week 8. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||26.9|13.2|
81555707|NCT04345367|162786241|OTHER||Estimate of difference|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|21.1|||||Week 12. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||21.1|6.9|
81555708|NCT04345367|162786241|OTHER||Estimate of difference|12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|20.0|||||Week 20. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||20.0|5.5|
81555709|NCT04345367|162786241|OTHER||Estimate of difference|6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|14.3|||||Week 26. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||14.3|-0.4|
81555710|NCT04345367|162786242|OTHER||Estimate of difference|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|14.4|||||Week 2. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||14.4|1.8|
81555711|NCT04345367|162786242|OTHER||Estimate of difference|20.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|28.0|||||Week 4. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||28.0|13.8|
81555712|NCT04345367|162786242|OTHER||Estimate of difference|18.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|25.3|||||Week 8. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||25.3|11.4|
81555713|NCT04345367|162786242|OTHER||Estimate of difference|14.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|21.5|||||Week 12. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||21.5|8.2|
81555714|NCT04345367|162786242|OTHER||Estimate of difference|9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|16.0|||||Week 16. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||16.0|3.0|
81574957|NCT03975790|162821852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9978|||||||Chi-squared|||Leflunomide||||0.9978
81574958|NCT03975790|162821852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2629|||||||Chi-squared|||Leflunomide||||0.2629
81574959|NCT03975790|162821852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0225|||||||Chi-squared|||Sulfasalazine||||0.0225
81574960|NCT03975790|162821852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4456|||||||Chi-squared|||Sulfasalazine||||0.4456
81574961|NCT03975790|162821852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5065|||||||Chi-squared|||Sulfasalazine||||0.5065
81555715|NCT04345367|162786242|OTHER||Estimate of difference|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|11.5|||||Week 20. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||11.5|-1.4|
81555716|NCT04345367|162786242|OTHER||Estimate of difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|7.2|||||Week 26. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||7.2|-5.9|
81555717|NCT04345367|162786243|OTHER||Estimate of difference|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|11.7|||||Week 2. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||11.7|2.8|
81555718|NCT04345367|162786243|OTHER||Estimate of difference|20.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|26.9|||||Week 4. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||26.9|14.3|
81555719|NCT04345367|162786243|OTHER||Estimate of difference|19.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|26.4|||||Week 8. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||26.4|12.5|
81555720|NCT04345367|162786243|OTHER||Estimate of difference|15.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|23.0|||||Week 12. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||23.0|8.7|
81555721|NCT04345367|162786243|OTHER||Estimate of difference|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|20.2|||||Week 16. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||20.2|5.9|
81555722|NCT04345367|162786243|OTHER||Estimate of difference|9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|16.4|||||Week 20. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||16.4|2.0|
81555723|NCT04345367|162786243|OTHER||Estimate of difference|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|11.8|||||Week 26. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||11.8|-2.8|
81555724|NCT04345367|162786244|OTHER||Estimate of difference|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|11.1|||||Day 2. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||11.1|3.1|
81555725|NCT04345367|162786244|OTHER||Estimate of difference|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|11.3|||||Day 3. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||11.3|1.7|
81555726|NCT04345367|162786244|OTHER||Estimate of difference|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|16.8|||||Day 4. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||16.8|6.0|
81555727|NCT04345367|162786244|OTHER||Estimate of difference|14.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|20.3|||||Day 5. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||20.3|8.8|
81555728|NCT04345367|162786244|OTHER||Estimate of difference|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|19.0|||||Day 6. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||19.0|6.9|
81555729|NCT04345367|162786244|OTHER||Estimate of difference|19.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|26.0|||||Day 7. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||26.0|13.8|
81555730|NCT04345367|162786244|OTHER||Estimate of difference|22.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.9|28.3|||||Day 8. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||28.3|15.9|
81555731|NCT04345367|162786244|OTHER||Estimate of difference|21.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.2|28.1|||||Day 9. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||28.1|15.2|
81555732|NCT04345367|162786244|OTHER||Estimate of other|21.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|27.9|||||Day 10. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||27.9|14.7|
81555733|NCT04345367|162786244|OTHER||Estimate of difference|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|26.6|||||Day 11. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||26.6|13.3|
81555734|NCT04345367|162786244|OTHER||Estimate of difference|21.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|27.9|||||Day 12. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||27.9|14.6|
81555735|NCT04345367|162786244|OTHER||Estimate of difference|22.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|29.2|||||Day 13. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||29.2|15.8|
81555736|NCT04345367|162786244|OTHER||Estimate of difference|22.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.6|29.2|||||Day 14. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||29.2|15.6|
81555737|NCT04345367|162786244|OTHER||Estimate of difference|22.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|29.9|||||Day 15. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||29.9|16.0|
81555738|NCT04345367|162786245|OTHER||Estimate of difference|17.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|24.5|||||Week 4. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||24.5|10.1|
81555739|NCT04345367|162786245|OTHER||Estimate of difference|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|20.1|||||Week 8. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||20.1|6.0|
81555740|NCT04345367|162786245|OTHER||Estimate of difference|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|11.4|||||Week 12. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||11.4|-2.5|
81555741|NCT04345367|162786245|OTHER||Estimate of difference|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|10.5|||||Week 16. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||10.5|-3.4|
81555742|NCT04345367|162786245|OTHER||Estimate of difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|9.0|||||Week 20. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||9.0|-4.9|
81555743|NCT04345367|162786245|OTHER||Estimate of difference|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|11.9|||||Week 26. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||11.9|-1.9|
81555744|NCT04345367|162786247|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-4.6|||||Week 2. Analysis was performed using Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM) with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-4.6|-14.0|
81555745|NCT04345367|162786247|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|-7.6|||||Week 4. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-7.6|-17.4|
81555746|NCT04345367|162786247|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.6|-6.6|||||Week 8. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-6.6|-15.6|
81555747|NCT04345367|162786247|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.7|-5.1|||||Week 12. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-5.1|-13.7|
81555748|NCT04345367|162786247|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|-2.9|||||Week 16. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-2.9|-10.9|
81555749|NCT04345367|162786247|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|-1.7|||||Week 20. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-1.7|-9.0|
81555750|NCT04345367|162786247|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|0.4|||||Week 26. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.4|-7.1|
81555751|NCT04345367|162786248|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|-7.6|||||Week 2. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-7.6|-14.5|
81555752|NCT04345367|162786248|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-12.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-9.5|||||Week 4. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-9.5|-16.0|
81555753|NCT04345367|162786248|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-10.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|-6.8|||||Week 8. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-6.8|-13.6|
81555754|NCT04345367|162786248|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|-4.1|||||Week 12. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-4.1|-10.5|
81555755|NCT04345367|162786248|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|-3.0|||||Week 16. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-3.0|-9.3|
81555756|NCT04345367|162786248|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-1.7|||||Week 20. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-1.7|-8.2|
81555757|NCT04345367|162786248|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|0.1|||||Week 26. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.1|-6.6|
81555758|NCT04345367|162786249|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.4|||||Week 12. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.4|-0.4|
81555759|NCT04345367|162786249|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||||Week 16. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.5|-0.3|
81555760|NCT04345367|162786249|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.6|||||Week 26. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.6|-0.3|
81555761|NCT04345367|162786250|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||||Week 12. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.3|-0.3|
81555762|NCT04345367|162786250|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.5|||||Week 16. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.5|-0.2|
81555763|NCT04345367|162786250|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||||Week 26. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.6|-0.1|
81555764|NCT04345367|162786251|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.3|||||Week 2. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-1.3|-2.6|
81555765|NCT04345367|162786251|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.4|||||Week 12. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-0.4|-1.6|
81555766|NCT04345367|162786251|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.2|||||Week 16. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-0.2|-1.4|
81555767|NCT04345367|162786251|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.0|||||Week 20. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.0|-1.2|
81555768|NCT04345367|162786251|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4|||||Week 26. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.4|-1.0|
81555769|NCT04345367|162786252|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.818|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|2.856|||||Week 12. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||2.856|-1.220|
81555770|NCT04345367|162786252|OTHER||Least square mean difference|2.093|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|4.267|||||Week 16. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||4.267|-0.081|
81555771|NCT04345367|162786252|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.816|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.914|1.281|||||Week 26. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||1.281|-2.914|
81555772|NCT04345367|162786253|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.7|||||Week 12. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-0.7|-2.5|
81555773|NCT04345367|162786253|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.5|||||Week 16. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-0.5|-2.2|
81555774|NCT04345367|162786253|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.5|||||Week 26. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.5|-1.3|
81555775|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.6|||||Quantity of hours slept: Week 12. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.6|-0.1|
81555776|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||||Quantity of hours slept: Week 16. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.4|-0.2|
81555777|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||||Quantity of hours slept: Week 26. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.4|-0.2|
81555778|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.4|||||Short of Breath or Headache score: Week 12. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||3.4|-0.9|
81555779|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.2|||||Short of Breath or Headache score: Week 16. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||2.2|-2.0|
81555780|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.6|||||Short of Breath or Headache score: Week 26. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||2.6|-1.5|
81555781|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|0.5|||||Snoring score: Week 12. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.5|-4.2|
81555782|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|1.5|||||Snoring score: Week 16. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||1.5|-3.3|
81555783|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|3.4|||||Snoring score: Week 26. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||3.4|-1.7|
81555784|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-1.6|||||Sleep disturbance score: Week 12. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-1.6|-6.6|
81555785|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-1.4|||||Sleep disturbance score: Week 16. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-1.4|-6.2|
81555786|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.7|||||Sleep disturbance score: Week 26. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.7|-4.1|
81555787|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.6|||||Sleep adequacy score: Week 12. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||3.6|-1.6|
81555788|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|5.4|||||Sleep adequacy score: Week 16. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||5.4|0.4|
81555789|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.4|||||Sleep adequacy score: Week 26. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||3.4|-1.9|
81555790|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|1.3|||||Sleep somnolence score: Week 12. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||1.3|-2.8|
81555791|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|-0.4|||||Sleep somnolence score: Week 16. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-0.4|-4.4|
81555792|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-0.3|||||Sleep somnolence score: Week 26. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-0.3|-4.3|
81555793|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.7|||||Sleep Problems Index I score: Week 12. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.7|-3.0|
81555794|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.5|||||Sleep Problems Index I score: Week 16. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-0.5|-4.0|
81555795|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.9|||||Sleep Problems Index I score: Week 26. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.9|-2.5|
81555796|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|-0.3|||||Sleep Problems Index II score: Week 12. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-0.3|-4.0|
81555797|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|-1.1|||||Sleep Problems Index II score: Week 16. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-1.1|-4.8|
81555798|NCT04345367|162786254|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.4|||||Sleep Problems Index II score: Week 26. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.4|-3.2|
81555799|NCT04345367|162786255|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.8|||||Week 2. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-0.8|-1.5|
81555800|NCT04345367|162786255|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1|||||Week 12. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||-0.1|-0.8|
81555801|NCT04345367|162786255|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||||Week 16. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.1|-0.6|
81555802|NCT04345367|162786255|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.0|||||Week 20. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.0|-0.6|
81555803|NCT04345367|162786255|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||||Week 26. Analysis was performed using MMRM with fixed factors of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, baseline disease severity, baseline value and an unstructured covariance matrix.|||0.1|-0.5|
81555804|NCT04345367|162786256|OTHER||Least square mean difference|18.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.5|25.7||||||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model including treatment as a main effect and baseline disease severity as covariates.||25.7|10.5|
81555805|NCT04345367|162786257|OTHER||Estimate of difference|13.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|20.1|||||Week 2. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||20.1|7.3|
81574962|NCT03975790|162821852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6617|||||||Chi-squared|||Hydroxychloroquine||||0.6617
81574963|NCT03975790|162821852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7309|||||||Chi-squared|||Hydroxychloroquine||||0.7309
81574964|NCT03975790|162821852|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9861|||||||Chi-squared|||Hydroxychloroquine||||0.9861
81574965|NCT03975790|162821853|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0880
81574966|NCT03975790|162821853|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81574967|NCT03975790|162821853|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0065|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0065
81555806|NCT04345367|162786257|OTHER||Estimate of difference|3.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|9.4|||||Week 12. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||9.4|-1.6|
81555807|NCT04345367|162786257|OTHER||Estimate of difference|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|4.0|||||Week 16. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||4.0|-7.1|
81555808|NCT04345367|162786257|OTHER||Estimate of difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|3.6|||||Week 20. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||3.6|-7.6|
81555809|NCT04345367|162786257|OTHER||Estimate of difference|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|1.9|||||Week 26. The estimate and CI for difference were calculated based on the weighted average of difference by disease severity group using the normal approximation of binomial proportions.|||1.9|-10.3|
81555810|NCT01227824|162786268|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority could be concluded if the lower bound of a two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference (DTG - RAL) in percentages between the two treatment arms was \> -10%.|Difference in percentage|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|7.1|||||Analysis was based on Cochran-Mantel Haenszel stratified analysis adjusted for the following Baseline stratification factors: baseline HIV-1 RNA and background dual NRTI.|||7.1|-2.2|
81555811|NCT01755026|162786308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|191.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|166.01|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81555812|NCT02184624|162786310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical comparison for categories Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using DISKUS/ACCUHALER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555813|NCT02184624|162786310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using MDI|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555814|NCT02184624|162786310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using TURBUHALER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555815|NCT02184624|162786310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using HANDIHALER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555816|NCT02184624|162786310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using BREEZHALER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555817|NCT02184624|162786311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using DISKUS/ACCUHALER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555818|NCT02184624|162786311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using MDI|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555819|NCT02184624|162786311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using TURBUHALER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555820|NCT02184624|162786311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using HANDIHALER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555821|NCT02184624|162786311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using BREEZHALER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555822|NCT02184624|162786312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using DISKUS/ACCUHALER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.480
81555823|NCT02184624|162786312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using MDI|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.044
81555824|NCT02184624|162786312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using TURBUHALER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.025
81555825|NCT02184624|162786312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using HANDIHALER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555826|NCT02184624|162786312|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using BREEZHALER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.014
81555827|NCT02184624|162786313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using DISKUS/ACCUHALER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555828|NCT02184624|162786313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using MDI|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555829|NCT02184624|162786313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using TURBUHALER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.002
81555830|NCT02184624|162786313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using HANDIHALER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.001
81555831|NCT02184624|162786313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||Statistical comparison for categories: Error while using only ELLIPTA inhaler Vs Error while using BREEZHALER|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.003
81555832|NCT02184624|162786314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Number of participants requiring instructions from the HCP (maximum three times) to demonstrate adequate inhalation technique of ELLIPTA inhaler versus those for DISKUS/ACCUHALER inhaler|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81555833|NCT02184624|162786314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Number of participants requiring instructions from the HCP (maximum three times) to demonstrate adequate inhalation technique of ELLIPTA inhaler versus those for MDI inhaler|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81555834|NCT02184624|162786314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Number of participants requiring instructions from the HCP (maximum three times) to demonstrate adequate inhalation technique of ELLIPTA inhaler versus those for TURBUHALER inhaler|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81574968|NCT03975790|162821854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5157|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5157
81574969|NCT03975790|162821854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1231|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1231
81574970|NCT03975790|162821854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2109|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2109
81555835|NCT02184624|162786314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Number of participants requiring instructions from the HCP (maximum three times) to demonstrate adequate inhalation technique of ELLIPTA inhaler versus those for HANDIHALER inhaler|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81555836|NCT02184624|162786314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Number of participants requiring instructions from the HCP (maximum three times) to demonstrate adequate inhalation technique of ELLIPTA inhaler versus those for BREEZHALER inhaler|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.001
81555837|NCT02184624|162786315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Number of participants preferring ELLIPTA device versus number of participants preferring DISKUS/ACCUHALER device as assessed by the 'preference' questionnaire|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555838|NCT02184624|162786315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Number of participants preferring ELLIPTA device versus number of participants preferring MDI device as assessed by the 'preference' questionnaire|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555839|NCT02184624|162786315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Number of participants preferring ELLIPTA device versus number of participants preferring TURBUHALER device as assessed by the 'preference' questionnaire|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555840|NCT02184624|162786315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Number of participants preferring ELLIPTA device versus number of participants preferring HANDIHALER device as assessed by the 'preference' questionnaire|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555841|NCT02184624|162786315|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Number of participants preferring ELLIPTA device versus number of participants preferring BREEZHALER device as assessed by the 'preference' questionnaire|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555842|NCT02184624|162786316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Number of participants preferring ELLIPTA device versus number of participants preferring DISKUS/ACCUHALER device by the 'ease of use' questionnaire|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555843|NCT02184624|162786316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Number of participants preferring ELLIPTA device versus number of participants preferring MDI device by the 'ease of use' questionnaire|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555844|NCT02184624|162786316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Number of participants preferring ELLIPTA device versus number of participants preferring TURBUHALER device by the 'ease of use' questionnaire|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555845|NCT02184624|162786316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Number of participants preferring ELLIPTA device versus number of participants preferring HANDIHALER device by the 'ease of use' questionnaire|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555846|NCT02184624|162786316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Number of participants preferring ELLIPTA device versus number of participants preferring BREEZHALER device by the 'ease of use' questionnaire|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81555847|NCT02365233|162786331|SUPERIORITY||||||||||||||||||IRB withheld the data due to inadequate supporting documentation|||
81555848|NCT00043550|162786339|SUPERIORITY|The proposed sample size had at least 80% power to detect effect sizes of 0.36 between the two active treatment conditions and placebo during the active phase. These power calculations were based on a priori values of within-subject correlation of 0.50, 10% attrition, and 6 assessment points.|Slope|1.0||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|||||Overall significant effect for treatment, as well as the two moderating effects, used a Bonferroni-corrected alpha level of 0.0167 (0.05/3).|HLM|||Comparison of conditions||||.95
81555849|NCT00043550|162786339|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||HLM|||effects of conditions over time||||<.0001
81555850|NCT00043550|162786339|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.41||||||||.41|-.35|
81555851|NCT00043550|162786339|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.45||||||||.45|-.33|
81555852|NCT01143701|162786354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.54|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.89|-1.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Utilizing the full sample (n=577), an intent-to-treat analyses was conducted comparing patient outcomes across intervention and control groups using a three-level mixed model. Baseline ratings were entered as a covariate. Post-baseline ratings collected closest to 12-months post-baseline were entered as dependent variables.||-1.19|-5.89|<.05
81555853|NCT01143701|162786355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.48|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.71|1.75|||Mixed Models Analysis|||An intent-to-treat analyses was conducted comparing patient outcomes across intervention and control groups using a three-level mixed model. Baseline ratings were entered as a covariate. Post-baseline ratings collected closest to 12-months post-baseline were entered as dependent variables.||1.75|-4.71|<0.05
81555854|NCT01375075|162786364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|92.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.65|107.57||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in HDL-C at Week 2.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||107.57|77.65|<0.001
81555855|NCT01375075|162786364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|106.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.47|123.87||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in HDL-C at Week 4.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||123.87|88.47|<0.001
81555856|NCT01375075|162786364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|103.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.14|122.17||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in HDL-C at Week 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||122.17|85.14|<0.001
81555857|NCT01375075|162786364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-17.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.39|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.73|-10.19||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in LDL-C at Week 2.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||-10.19|-24.73|<0.001
81555858|NCT01375075|162786364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-10.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.4||0.019|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.67|-3.11||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in LDL-C at Week 4.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||-3.11|-17.67|0.019
81555859|NCT01375075|162786364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-12.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.77||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.17|-4.36||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in LDL-C at Week 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||-4.36|-20.17|0.011
81555860|NCT01375075|162786367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.136|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.39|7.88||The P-value is for change from baseline in SBP at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||7.88|-0.39|0.136
81555861|NCT01375075|162786367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.48||0.257|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.28|6.94||The P-value is for change from baseline in SBP at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||6.94|-1.28|0.257
81555862|NCT01375075|162786367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|5.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.7|10.1||The P-value is for change from baseline in SBP at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||10.10|1.70|0.021
81555863|NCT01375075|162786367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.829|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.71|3.62||The P-value is for change from baseline in SBP at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||3.62|-4.71|0.829
81555864|NCT01375075|162786367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.603|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.69|3.24||The P-value is for change from baseline in DBP at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||3.24|-1.69|0.603
81555865|NCT01375075|162786367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48||0.656|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.11|1.78||The P-value is for change from baseline in DBP at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||1.78|-3.11|0.656
81555866|NCT01375075|162786367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.228|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.67|4.34||The P-value is for change from baseline in DBP at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||4.34|-0.67|0.228
81555867|NCT01375075|162786367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.516|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.47|1.51||The P-value is for change from baseline in DBP at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||1.51|-3.47|0.516
81555868|NCT01375075|162786368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.513|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.57|1.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||1.11|-2.57|0.513
81555869|NCT01375075|162786368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.97|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.82|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||1.90|-1.82|0.970
81555870|NCT01375075|162786368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.824|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.66|2.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||2.17|-1.66|0.824
81555871|NCT01375075|162786368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.769|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.18|1.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||1.52|-2.18|0.769
81555872|NCT01375075|162786369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.735|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.65|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||0.43|-0.65|0.735
81555873|NCT01375075|162786369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.503|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.32|0.76|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||0.76|-0.32|0.503
81555874|NCT01375075|162786369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.988|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.53|0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||0.54|-0.53|0.988
81555875|NCT01375075|162786369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.207|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||0.13|-0.95|0.207
81555876|NCT01375075|162786370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.756|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.57|0.84|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||0.84|-0.57|0.756
81555877|NCT01375075|162786370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.99|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.71|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||0.70|-0.71|0.990
81555878|NCT01375075|162786370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.565|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.47|0.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||0.97|-0.47|0.565
81555879|NCT01375075|162786370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.678|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.53|0.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||0.89|-0.53|0.678
81555880|NCT01375075|162786371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.856|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||1.12|-0.90|0.856
81574971|NCT03975790|162821855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8424|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8424
81574972|NCT03975790|162821855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3278|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3278
81574973|NCT03975790|162821855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3336|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3336
81555881|NCT01375075|162786371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.869|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||1.10|-0.90|0.869
81555882|NCT01375075|162786371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.869|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.92|1.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||1.13|-0.92|0.869
81555883|NCT01375075|162786371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.317|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.4|1.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||1.63|-0.40|0.317
81555884|NCT01375075|162786373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.888|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.2|||ANCOVA|Treatment was included in the model as fixed effects, baseline hsCRP as covariate.||||0.20|-0.24|0.888
81555885|NCT01375075|162786373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.939|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.23|||ANCOVA|Treatment was included in the model as fixed effects, baseline hsCRP as covariate.||||0.23|-0.21|0.939
81555886|NCT01375075|162786373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.296|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.36|||ANCOVA|Treatment was included in the model as fixed effects, baseline hsCRP as covariate.||||0.36|-0.08|0.296
81555887|NCT01375075|162786373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.181|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.04|0.4|||ANCOVA|Treatment was included in the model as fixed effects, baseline hsCRP as covariate.||||0.40|-0.04|0.181
81555888|NCT01375075|162786374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-43.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.97|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-53.16|-33.41||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in plasma CETP activity at Week 4.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||-33.41|-53.16|<0.001
81555889|NCT01375075|162786374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-76.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-86.89|-66.97||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in plasma CETP activity at Week 4.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||-66.97|-86.89|<0.001
81555890|NCT01375075|162786374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-90.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-100.87|-80.75||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in plasma CETP activity at Week 4.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||-80.75|-100.87|<0.001
81555891|NCT01375075|162786374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-67.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-77.12|-57.39||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in plasma CETP activity at Week 4.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||-57.39|-77.12|<0.001
81555892|NCT01375075|162786374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-42.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-52.88|-32.33||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in plasma CETP activity at Week 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||-32.33|-52.88|<0.001
81555893|NCT01375075|162786374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-78.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-89.15|-68.71||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in plasma CETP activity at Week 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||-68.71|-89.15|<0.001
81555894|NCT01375075|162786374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-93.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-104.08|-83.26||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in plasma CETP activity at Week 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||-83.26|-104.08|<0.001
81555895|NCT01375075|162786374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-75.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-85.46|-64.57||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in plasma CETP activity at Week 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||-64.57|-85.46|<0.001
81555896|NCT01375075|162786374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-50.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-58.53|-42.04||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in plasma CETP activity at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||-42.04|-58.53|<0.001
81555897|NCT01375075|162786374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-83.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-91.32|-74.83||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in plasma CETP activity at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||-74.83|-91.32|<0.001
81555898|NCT01375075|162786374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-94.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-102.92|-86.1||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in plasma CETP activity at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||-86.10|-102.92|<0.001
81555899|NCT01375075|162786374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-67.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-76.2|-59.16||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in plasma CETP activity at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||-59.16|-76.20|<0.001
81574974|NCT03975790|162821856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0654|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0654
81574975|NCT03975790|162821856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7315|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7315
81574976|NCT03975790|162821856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1897|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1897
81574977|NCT03975790|162821857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5146|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5146
81574978|NCT03975790|162821857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7121|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7121
81574979|NCT03975790|162821857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4434|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4434
81555900|NCT01375075|162786375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.38|2.21||The P-value is for change from baseline in plasma CETP mass at Week 4.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||2.21|1.38|<0.001
81555901|NCT01375075|162786375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.65|3.48||The P-value is for change from baseline in plasma CETP mass at Week 4.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||3.48|2.65|<0.001
81555902|NCT01375075|162786375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.04|3.88||The P-value is for change from baseline in plasma CETP mass at Week 4.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||3.88|3.04|<0.001
81555903|NCT01375075|162786375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.81|2.63||The P-value is for change from baseline in plasma CETP mass at Week 4.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||2.63|1.81|<0.001
81555904|NCT01375075|162786375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.4|2.36||The P-value is for change from baseline in plasma CETP mass at Week 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||2.36|1.40|<0.001
81555905|NCT01375075|162786375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.51|3.47||The P-value is for change from baseline in plasma CETP mass at Week 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||3.47|2.51|<0.001
81555906|NCT01375075|162786375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.42|4.41||The P-value is for change from baseline in plasma CETP mass at Week 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||4.41|3.42|<0.001
81555907|NCT01375075|162786375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.56|2.52||The P-value is for change from baseline in plasma CETP mass at Week 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||2.52|1.56|<0.001
81555908|NCT01375075|162786375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.34|2.31||The P-value is for change from baseline in plasma CETP mass at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||2.31|1.34|<0.001
81555909|NCT01375075|162786375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.34|3.31||The P-value is for change from baseline in plasma CETP mass at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||3.31|2.34|<0.001
81555910|NCT01375075|162786375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.74|3.73||The P-value is for change from baseline in plasma CETP mass at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||3.73|2.74|<0.001
81555911|NCT01375075|162786375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.65|2.63||The P-value is for change from baseline in plasma CETP mass at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||2.63|1.65|<0.001
81555912|NCT01375075|162786376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|74.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.38|95.07||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in HDL-C at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||Comparisons between LY2484595 and Placebo were the primary focus for this endpoint.||95.07|53.38|<0.001
81555913|NCT01375075|162786376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|115.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.58|136.14||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in HDL-C at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||Comparisons between LY2484595 and Placebo were the primary focus for this endpoint.||136.14|94.58|<0.001
81555914|NCT01375075|162786376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|135.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|114.5|156.63||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in HDL-C at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||Comparisons between LY2484595 and Placebo were the primary focus for this endpoint.||156.63|114.50|<0.001
81555915|NCT01375075|162786376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-15.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.85||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.5|-7.43||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in LDL-C at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||Comparisons between LY2484595 and Placebo were the primary focus for this endpoint.||-7.43|-23.50|0.002
81555916|NCT01375075|162786376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-23.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.83|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-31.37|-15.38||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in LDL-C at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||Comparisons between LY2484595 and Placebo were the primary focus for this endpoint.||-15.38|-31.37|<0.001
81555917|NCT01375075|162786376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-22.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.91|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-30.32|-14.06||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in LDL-C at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||Comparisons between LY2484595 and Placebo were the primary focus for this endpoint.||-14.06|-30.32|<0.001
81555918|NCT01375075|162786376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|103.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.32|124.18||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in HDL-C at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||124.18|82.32|<0.001
81555919|NCT01375075|162786376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-14.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.88||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.72|-6.55||The P-value is for percent change from baseline in LDL-C at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction were included in the model as fixed effects, baseline measurement as covariate.||||-6.55|-22.72|0.003
81555920|NCT01227629|162786393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0357||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Group comparison of differences from baseline to last available value||||0.0357
81555921|NCT01227629|162786394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.26711||95.0|||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Group comparison of differences from baseline to week 12||||0.26711
81555922|NCT01588470|162786404|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81555923|NCT01588470|162786406|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81555924|NCT01252732|162786425|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority hypothesis test is a one sided hypothesis test performed at the 2.5% level of significance. If the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in response rates in the mITT population is greater than -10% the NI of oritavancin to vancomycin is concluded.|Difference in Proportions|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|2.0||||||||2.0|-7.5|
81555925|NCT01252732|162786426|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority hypothesis test is a one sided hypothesis test performed at the 2.5% level of significance. If the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in response rates in the mITT population is greater than -10% the NI of oritavancin to vancomycin is concluded.|Difference in Proportions|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|7.0||||||||7.0|-2.6|
81555926|NCT01252732|162786427|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The non-inferiority hypothesis test is a one sided hypothesis test performed at the 2.5% level of significance. If the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in response rates in the mITT population is greater than -10% the NI of oritavancin to vancomycin is concluded.|Difference in Proportions|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|5.0||||||||5.0|-3.7|
81555927|NCT02081859|162786428|OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.41
81555928|NCT02081859|162786429|OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.21
81555929|NCT00576420|162786431|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1564||90.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.1564
81555930|NCT00576420|162786433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.060
81555931|NCT00576420|162786433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.005
81555932|NCT00576420|162786434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.123||95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.123
81555933|NCT00576420|162786434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.026
81555934|NCT00576420|162786435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.929||95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.929
81555935|NCT00576420|162786435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.228||95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.228
81555936|NCT00576420|162786437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.234||95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.234
81555937|NCT00576420|162786437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.955||95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.955
81555938|NCT00576420|162786438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106||95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.106
81555939|NCT00576420|162786438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.243||95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.243
81555940|NCT00576420|162786438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.127||95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.127
81555941|NCT00576420|162786439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.257||95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.257
81555942|NCT00576420|162786439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.096||95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.096
81555943|NCT00576420|162786439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.127||95.0|||||Likelihood ratio chi-square test|||||||0.127
81555944|NCT01340872|162786462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|1.81||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA for primary endpoint, Change in Hb concentration from Baseline to Week 12 in double-blind phase, FAS|||1.81|< 0.0001
81555945|NCT01340872|162786466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.82||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA analysis of the change in Hb concentration from Baseline to Week 4 of the double-blind phase - Full Analysis Set, multiple imputation|||0.82|< 0.0001
81555946|NCT01340872|162786467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|1.43||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA analysis of Change in Hb concentration from Baseline to Week 8 of double-blind phase - FAS, multiple imputation|||1.43|< 0.0001
81555947|NCT01340872|162786478|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|1.87||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA sensitivity analysis of the Primary efficacy endpoint analysis on the PPAS|||1.87|< 0.0001
81555948|NCT01340872|162786479|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|97.5|1.82||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA sensitivity analysis of the Primary efficacy endpoint analysis on the FAS LOCF - Change in Haemoglobin Concentration from Baseline to Week 12|||1.82|< 0.0001
81555949|NCT01502332|162786488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.016
81555950|NCT01502332|162786489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.014
81555951|NCT01502332|162786490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.037
81555952|NCT01502332|162786492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.267|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.267
81555953|NCT02656680|162786493|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann-Whitney U Test||||0.72
81555954|NCT02656680|162786494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi square test comparing proportion retained in each condition.||||0.31
81555955|NCT02656680|162786495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.69
81555956|NCT02656680|162786496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.218|||||||ANOVA|||We compared mean percent weight loss from baseline across groups with a one-way ANOVA. One participant became pregnant and thus removed from the analysis. This analysis is exploratory given that this pilot study was not powered to detect weight loss differences between groups.||||0.218
81555957|NCT02656680|162786497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.421|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.421
81555958|NCT02882152|162786509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||"Results were compared by means of the ANOVA of repeated measures followed by Bonferroni test.~Comparing: all four moments, from zero to 72hs within femoral blockade group, all four moments within morphine group, and all four moments between the groups"||||<0.05
81555959|NCT02882152|162786510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||"Results were compared by means of the ANOVA of repeated measures followed by Bonferroni test.~Comparing: all four moments, from zero to 72hs within femoral blockade group, all four moments within morphine group, and all four moments between the groups"||||<0.05
81555960|NCT01369329|162786518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by study region, CDAI score, and initial response to TNF antagonist therapy.||||||0.002
81555961|NCT01369329|162786518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by study region, CDAI score, and initial response to TNF antagonist therapy.||||||0.003
81555962|NCT01369329|162786519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by study region, CDAI score, and initial response to TNF antagonist therapy.||||||0.003
81555963|NCT01369329|162786519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by study region, CDAI score, and initial response to TNF antagonist therapy.||||||< 0.001
81555964|NCT01369329|162786520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by study region, CDAI score, and initial response to TNF antagonist therapy.||||||0.001
81555965|NCT01369329|162786520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by study region, CDAI score, and initial response to TNF antagonist therapy.||||||< 0.001
81555966|NCT01369329|162786521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by study region, CDAI score, and initial response to TNF antagonist therapy.||||||< 0.001
81555967|NCT01369329|162786521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by study region, CDAI score, and initial response to TNF antagonist therapy.||||||0.002
81555968|NCT01369329|162786522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by study region, CDAI score, and initial response to TNF antagonist therapy.||||||0.009
81555969|NCT01369329|162786522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||||||A fixed sequence testing procedure was used to control alpha at 0.05 over the outcome measures.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|2-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by study region, CDAI score, and initial response to TNF antagonist therapy.||||||0.001
81555970|NCT00159822|162786537|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of subjects with success|31.7||||||95.0|18.08|48.09|||||Number of subjects with successful global outcomes were summarized and 95% two-sided confidence intervals based on the exact Clopper-Pearson method for the binomial distribution provided.|For sample size calculation, null hypothesis (p\<p0) is defined as response rate \<15% (ie, weak drug efficacy). Alternative hypothesis (p\>pA) defined as response rate \>30%. To reduce the chance of incorrectly rejecting the null hypothesis to 5% (α=5%) and incorrectly rejecting the alternate hypothesis to 20% (β=20%) it was calculated that a sample size of 48 subjects was required. Null hypothesis was rejected (assessing efficacy of study drug) if the number of eligible success was ≥ than n=12.||48.09|18.08|
81555971|NCT00159822|162786538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of subjects with success|33.3||||||95.0|18.6|51.0|||||Number of subjects with successful global outcomes were summarized and 95% two-sided confidence intervals based on the exact Clopper-Pearson method for the binomial distribution provided.|Month 3 success=yes||51.0|18.6|
81555972|NCT00159822|162786538|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent of subjects with success|43.9||||||95.0|28.5|60.3|||||Number of subjects with successful global outcomes were summarized and 95% two-sided confidence intervals based on the exact Clopper-Pearson method for the binomial distribution provided.|EOT success=yes||60.3|28.5|
81555973|NCT00159822|162786544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Kaplan-Meier estimate overall survival|0.85||||||95.0|0.725|0.976|||||Global survival rate calculated using Kaplan-Meier estimate of overall survival.|||0.976|0.725|
81555974|NCT02108262|162786590|NON_INFERIORITY|The calculation used a non-inferiority argument powering the test of the alternative hypothesis of no difference in the rates. Within each co-primary endpoint, the two active treatment groups are assumed to have the same endpoint rates. Total alpha is 0.05 with 0.025 allocated to each co-primary endpoint, which in turn involves comparisons of two active treatment groups to placebo without further alpha control.|Difference in event rates (%)|1.0|||=|0.1241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|2.5|||Newcombe-Wilson score method|||||2.5|-0.1|= 0.1241
81574980|NCT03975790|162821858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8966|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8966
81574981|NCT03975790|162821858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2105|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2105
81574982|NCT03975790|162821858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3336|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3336
81574983|NCT03975790|162821860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.361|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3610
81555975|NCT02108262|162786590|NON_INFERIORITY|The calculation used a non-inferiority argument powering the test of the alternative hypothesis of no difference in the rates. Within each co-primary endpoint, the two active treatment groups are assumed to have the same endpoint rates. Total alpha is 0.05 with 0.025 allocated to each co-primary endpoint, which in turn involves comparisons of two active treatment groups to placebo without further alpha control.|Difference in event rates (%)|0.5|||=|0.4994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.7|||Newcombe-Wilson score method|||||1.7|-0.5|= 0.4994
81555976|NCT02108262|162786591|NON_INFERIORITY|The calculation used a non-inferiority argument powering the test of the alternative hypothesis of no difference in the rates. Within each co-primary endpoint, the two active treatment groups are assumed to have the same endpoint rates. Total alpha is 0.05 with 0.025 allocated to each co-primary endpoint, which in turn involves comparisons of two active treatment groups to placebo without further alpha control.|Difference in event rates (%)|-0.2|||=|0.4988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.7|||Newcombe-Wilson score method|||||0.7|-1.4|= 0.4988
81555977|NCT02108262|162786591|NON_INFERIORITY|The calculation used a non-inferiority argument powering the test of the alternative hypothesis of no difference in the rates. Within each co-primary endpoint, the two active treatment groups are assumed to have the same endpoint rates. Total alpha is 0.05 with 0.025 allocated to each co-primary endpoint, which in turn involves comparisons of two active treatment groups to placebo without further alpha control.|Difference in event rates (%)|0.5|||=|0.6241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.9|||Newcombe-Wilson score method|||||1.9|-0.7|= 0.6241
81555978|NCT02108262|162786592|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18|||=|0.5733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.05||Stratified log-rank p-value|Log Rank|||||2.05|0.67|= 0.5733
81555979|NCT02108262|162786592|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||=|0.9717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.8||Stratified log-rank p-value|Log Rank|||||1.80|0.57|= 0.9717
81555980|NCT01976988|162786653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.72
81555981|NCT01976988|162786654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.36
81555982|NCT01976988|162786655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81555983|NCT01976988|162786656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81555984|NCT01976988|162786657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.46
81555985|NCT01976988|162786658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.34
81555986|NCT03207438|162786659|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||Main effect of quetiapine vs. placebo||||<.001
81555987|NCT03207438|162786659|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||Interaction - treatment condition x melancholia||||.18
81555988|NCT03207438|162786659|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for baseline depression severity, Study number (1-4), and melancholic-by-time interaction.||Main effect of quetiapine vs. placebo||||<.001
81555989|NCT03207438|162786659|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for baseline depression severity, Study number (1-4), and melancholic-by-time interaction.||Interaction - treatment condition by melancholia||||.14
81555990|NCT03207438|162786660|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||Main effect of quetiapine vs. placebo||||<.001
81555991|NCT03207438|162786660|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|||Interaction - treatment condition x melancholia||||.17
81555992|NCT03207438|162786660|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for baseline depression severity, Study number (1-4), and melancholic-by-time interaction.||Main effect of quetiapine vs. placebo||||<.001
81555993|NCT03207438|162786660|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for baseline depression severity, Study number (1-4), and melancholic-by-time interaction.||Interaction - treatment condition by melancholia||||.13
81555994|NCT03207438|162786661|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Fisher's exact test|||Day 4 - Fisher's exact test comparing the proportion of quetiapine responders in each sleep subgroup|An exact OR could not be estimated by R; the 95% confidence interval was 0.31 to infinity, p = .33.|||.33
81555995|NCT03207438|162786661|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.44|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher's exact test||The exact limits of 95% confidence interval could not be estimated, it was reported as 0.40 to infinity.|Week 1 - Fisher's exact test comparing the proportion of quetiapine responders in each sleep subgroup||||.44
81555996|NCT03207438|162786661|SUPERIORITY||Chi-squared|0.38||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 2 - Chi-squared test comparing the proportion of quetiapine responders in each sleep subgroup||||.73
81555997|NCT03207438|162786661|SUPERIORITY||Chi-squared|1.5||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 4 - Chi-squared test comparing the proportion of quetiapine responders in each sleep subgroup||||.11
81555998|NCT03207438|162786661|SUPERIORITY||Chi-squared|0.001||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||The actual estimated Chi-squared statistic was 6.35(10\^-31)|Week 6 - Chi-squared test comparing the proportion of quetiapine responders in each sleep subgroup||||.50
81555999|NCT03207438|162786662|SUPERIORITY||Chi-squared|0.001||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected||Estimated chi-squared statistic was 1.88(10\^-29).|Day 4 - chi-squared test comparing response rates between groups.||||.5
81556000|NCT03207438|162786662|SUPERIORITY||Chi-squared|3.3||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 1 - chi-squared test comparing response rates between groups.||||.03
81556001|NCT03207438|162786662|SUPERIORITY||Chi-squared|3.87||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 2 - chi-squared test comparing response rates between groups.||||.02
81556002|NCT03207438|162786662|SUPERIORITY||Chi-squared|0.62||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 4 - chi-squared test comparing response rates between groups.||||.22
81556003|NCT03207438|162786662|SUPERIORITY||Chi-squared|2.45||||0.059|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Week 6 - chi-squared test comparing response rates between groups.||||.059
81574984|NCT03975790|162821860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4519|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4519
81574985|NCT03975790|162821860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9612|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9612
81574986|NCT03975790|162821861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8135|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8135
81574987|NCT03975790|162821861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.591|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5910
81574988|NCT03975790|162821861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7635|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7635
81556004|NCT01512667|162786663|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Similarity will be concluded if the GMR (severe renal insufficiency / healthy) is contained within the interval \[0.40, 2.50\].|GMR|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|2.23||||||Natural log-transformed plasma values were analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with a categorical factor for population (severe renal insufficiency participants, healthy matched control participants) and continuous covariates for age and body mass index (BMI). Data are back transformed to geometric least-squares mean ratio (GMR) (severe renal insufficiency / healthy) and 90% confidence intervals.||2.23|1.15|
81556005|NCT01512667|162786664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMR|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.18|1.81||||||Natural log-transformed plasma values were analyzed using an ANCOVA model with a categorical factor for population (severe renal insufficiency participants, healthy matched control participants) and continuous covariates for age and BMI. Data are back transformed to GMR (severe renal insufficiency / healthy) and 90% confidence intervals.||1.81|1.18|
81556006|NCT02700334|162786685|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81556007|NCT02700334|162786686|OTHER|||||||0.093|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.093
81556008|NCT02700334|162786687|OTHER|||||||0.878|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.878
81556009|NCT02700334|162786688|OTHER|||||||0.959|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.959
81556010|NCT02700334|162786689|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81556011|NCT02700334|162786690|OTHER|||||||0.331|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.331
81556012|NCT02700334|162786691|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81556013|NCT02700334|162786692|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81556014|NCT02700334|162786693|OTHER|||||||0.575|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.575
81556015|NCT02700334|162786694|OTHER|||||||0.314|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.314
81556016|NCT02700334|162786695|OTHER|||||||0.721|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.721
81556017|NCT02700334|162786696|OTHER|||||||0.066|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.066
81556018|NCT02700334|162786697|OTHER|||||||0.333|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.333
81556019|NCT02700334|162786698|OTHER|||||||0.859|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.859
81556020|NCT02700334|162786699|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.009
81556021|NCT02700334|162786700|OTHER|||||||0.919|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.919
81556022|NCT02700334|162786701|OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.720
81556023|NCT00770146|162786709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤ 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Based upon prior clinical study experience with mipomersen, it was estimated that the standard deviation of the percent change in LDL-C is approximately 22%. With at least 20 patients in the control group and 40 patients in the mipomersen-treated group, this study would have at least 90% power to detect a 20% difference between the 2 groups.||||<0.001
81556024|NCT00770146|162786711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Inflation of type 1 error was controlled by specifying a small number of secondary parameters and a sequential inferential approach in which inferential conclusions about each successive parameter required statistical significance of the prior one.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81556025|NCT00770146|162786713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Inflation of type 1 error was controlled by specifying a small number of secondary parameters and a sequential inferential approach in which inferential conclusions about each successive parameter required statistical significance of the prior one.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81556026|NCT00770146|162786715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Inflation of type 1 error was controlled by specifying a small number of secondary parameters and a sequential inferential approach in which inferential conclusions about each successive parameter required statistical significance of the prior one.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81556027|NCT00770146|162786717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81556028|NCT00770146|162786719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.977||||||No adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.977
81556029|NCT00770146|162786721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81556030|NCT00770146|162786723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81556031|NCT00770146|162786725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81556032|NCT00770146|162786727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032||||||No adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.032
81556033|NCT02412488|162786733|OTHER|"The goal of the primary study objective was to estimate the rate of untoward events associated with Reveal LINQ insertions performed in the out-of-cathlab setting through 3-months within a desired level of precision. The target sample size of approximately 200 subjects undergoing Reveal LINQ insertion was selected to ensure that the upper 95% confidence interval would be within 3 percentage points of the point estimate of the untoward event rate assuming the underlying rate was 2%"|Event Rate expressed as a percent|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|2.1|||||The estimate is the observed rate of untoward events expressed as a percentage. The 95% confidence interval is also expressed as a percentage|"There was no formal statistical hypothesis test associated with the primary outcome measure. Rather the goal of the primary study objective was to estimate the rate of untoward events associated with Reveal LINQ insertions performed in the out-of-cathlab setting through 3-months within a desired level of precision."||2.1|0|
81556034|NCT03222492|162786759|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 48||||1.000
81556035|NCT03222492|162786759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.444||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 48||||0.444
81556036|NCT03222492|162786760|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 48||||1.000
81556037|NCT03222492|162786760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 48||||0.400
81556038|NCT03222492|162786761|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 12||||1.000
81556039|NCT03222492|162786761|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 12||||1.000
81556040|NCT03222492|162786761|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 24||||1.000
81556041|NCT03222492|162786761|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 24||||1.000
81556042|NCT03222492|162786761|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 36||||1.000
81556043|NCT03222492|162786761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 36||||0.500
81556044|NCT03222492|162786762|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 12||||1.000
81556045|NCT03222492|162786762|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 12||||1.000
81556046|NCT03222492|162786763|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 24||||1.000
81556047|NCT03222492|162786763|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.467||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 24||||0.467
81556048|NCT03222492|162786764|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 36||||1.000
81556049|NCT03222492|162786764|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 36||||0.400
81556050|NCT03222492|162786765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.464||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 12||||0.464
81556051|NCT03222492|162786765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 12||||0.500
81556052|NCT03222492|162786765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 24||||0.250
81556053|NCT03222492|162786765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.167||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 24||||0.167
81556054|NCT03222492|162786765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 36||||0.083
81556055|NCT03222492|162786765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 48||||0.083
81556056|NCT03222492|162786766|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 12||||1.000
81556057|NCT03222492|162786766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.429||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 12||||0.429
81556058|NCT03222492|162786767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.286||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 24||||0.286
81556059|NCT03222492|162786767|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 24||||0.067
81556060|NCT03222492|162786768|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 36||||0.100
81556061|NCT03222492|162786769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 48||||0.100
81556062|NCT03222492|162786780|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 48||||1.000
81556063|NCT03222492|162786780|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 48||||1.000
81556064|NCT03222492|162786781|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81556065|NCT03222492|162786781|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-value is from comparing the number of participants with the AEs of interest between the two treatment groups using Fisher's exact test.|Fisher Exact|||Treatment start to Week 48||||1.000
81556066|NCT00816023|162786782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.474||95.0|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra|||||||0.474
81556067|NCT02312882|162786791|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81556068|NCT05027971|162786816|OTHER||Proportion by cohort|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.07||||||||.07|.002|
81556069|NCT05027971|162786817|OTHER||Proportion by cohort|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.084||||||||.084|.006|
81556070|NCT05027971|162786818|OTHER||Proportion by cohort|0.667|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.553|0.768||||||||.768|.553|
81556071|NCT05027971|162786819|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|-14.2||||||||-14.2|-17.4|
81556072|NCT05027971|162786822|OTHER||Proportion by cohort|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.963|1.0||||||||1|.963|
81556073|NCT05027971|162786823|OTHER||Proportion by cohort|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.963|1.0||||||||1|.963|
81556074|NCT05027971|162786824|OTHER||Proportion by cohort|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.963|1.0||||||||1|.963|
81556075|NCT05027971|162786825|OTHER||Proportion by cohort|0.889|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|0.943||||||||.943|.810|
81556076|NCT05027971|162786826|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|18.6||||||||18.6|11.3|
81556077|NCT05027971|162786827|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-2.9||||||||-2.9|-3.9|
81556078|NCT05027971|162786828|OTHER||Proportion by cohort|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.963|1.0||||||||1|.963|
81556079|NCT02025556|162786829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.07|-1.55||The threshold for statistical significance was p = .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.55|-4.07|< .0001
81556080|NCT02025556|162786829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-1.38||The threshold for statistical significance was p = .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.38|-3.9|< .0001
81556081|NCT02486627|162786833|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CIs for the difference in cure rates were calculated using the Newcombe method with continuity correction.|Difference|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|3.1||||||||3.1|-10|
81556082|NCT02486627|162786834|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CIs for the difference in cure rates were calculated using the Newcombe method with continuity correction.|Difference|11.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|20.3||||||||20.3|2.7|
81556083|NCT02189954|162786843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81556084|NCT02189954|162786843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann Whitney U|||||||<0.05
81556085|NCT02112045|162786847|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.43
81556086|NCT02112045|162786848|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.60
81556087|NCT02775240|162786859|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.248|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.13|1.378|||Linear mixed effects model||Log-transformed Cmax values were compared between treatment regimens using a linear mixed effects model with treatment regimen as fixed effect and participant as random effect.|Comparison of Treatment B over Treatment A for Cmax of Digoxin||1.378|1.130|
81556088|NCT02775240|162786860|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.944|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.778|1.144|||Linear mixed effects model|||Comparison of Treatment B over Treatment A for Cmax of Dextromethorphan||1.144|0.778|
81556089|NCT02775240|162786861|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.943|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.883|1.007|||Linear mixed effects model||Log-transformed Cmax values were compared between treatment regimens using a linear mixed effects model with treatment regimen as fixed effect and participant as random effect.|Comparison of Treatment B over Treatment A for Cmax of Dextrorphan||1.007|0.883|
81556090|NCT02775240|162786867|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.206|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.099|1.324|||Linear mixed effects model||Log-transformed AUC0-infinity values were compared between treatment regimens using a linear mixed effects model with treatment regimen as fixed effect and participant as random effect.|Comparison of Treatment B over Treatment A for AUC0-infinity of Digoxin||1.324|1.099|
81556091|NCT02775240|162786869|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.971|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.943|0.999|||Linear mixed effects model||Log-transformed AUC0-infinity values were compared between treatment regimens using a linear mixed effects model with treatment regimen as fixed effect and participant as random effect.|Comparison of Treatment B over Treatment A for AUC0-infinity of Dextrorphan||0.999|0.943|
81556092|NCT02775240|162786870|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|1.179|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|1.287|||Linear mixed effects model||Log-transformed AUClast values were compared between treatment regimens using a linear mixed effects model with treatment regimen as fixed effect and participant as random effect.|Comparison of Treatment B over Treatment A for AUClast for Digoxin||1.287|1.080|
81556093|NCT02775240|162786871|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.882|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.696|1.118|||Linear mixed effects model||Log-transformed AUClast values were compared between treatment regimens using a linear mixed effects model with treatment regimen as fixed effect and participant as random effect.|Comparison of Treatment B over Treatment A for AUClast of Dextromethorphan||1.118|0.696|
81556094|NCT02775240|162786872|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.973|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.949|0.998|||Linear mixed effects model||Log-transformed AUClast values were compared between treatment regimens using a linear mixed effects model with treatment regimen as fixed effect and participant as random effect.|Comparison of Treatment B over Treatment A for AUClast for Dextrorphan||0.998|0.949|
81556095|NCT02775240|162786873|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means|0.905|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.721|1.138|||Linear mixed effects model||Log-transformed AUClast ratio values were compared between treatment regimens using a linear mixed effects model with treatment regimen as fixed effect and participant as random effect.|Comparison of Treatment B over Treatment A for Dextromethorphan/Dextrorphan (Parent/Metabolite) AUClast ratio||1.138|0.721|
81556096|NCT00247611|162786909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and thresholds for significance were 0.05 alpha two tailed.|HLM|||For the ITT sample, the observed pattern of an increasing proportion of participants in the intervention arm reporting perfect adherence as time progressed from was associated with a p-value of 0.12, two-tailed alpha 0.05.||||0.12
81556097|NCT00247611|162786909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and thresholds for significance was 0.05 alpha, two tailed.|HLM|||For the on protocol sample, study arm was associated with perfect ACTG-assessed 3-day ARV adherence at p = 0.024, alpha two-tailed.||||0.024
81556098|NCT00247611|162786910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.5||95.0||||No adjustments were made.|Generalized Linear Model (GLM)|||For the ITT or OP samples, the significance threshold between groups over time for differential increases in proportion with suppressed (undetectable) viral load was p \> 0.50. The study was underpowered to detect differences in Viral load.||||>0.50
81574989|NCT03975790|162821862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.597|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5970
81574990|NCT03975790|162821862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7055|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7055
81574991|NCT03975790|162821863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5435|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5435
81556099|NCT00247611|162786911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||0.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and is reported as 0.12 at alpha 0.05 two tailed|HLM|||For the ITT sample (t=586) the observed pattern of an increasing proportion of participants in the intervention arm reporting perfect adherence as time progressed from baseline was associated with a p-value of 0.12, alpha 0.05 two-tailed.||||0.12
81556100|NCT00247611|162786911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12||95.0||||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons, and is reported as 0.12 at alpha 0.05 two tailed.|HLM|||For the on protocol sample the pattern of increased proportion of participants in the intervention arm reporting perfect adherence as time progressed from baseline was associated with a p-value of 0.12, alpha 0.05 two-tailed.||||0.12
81556101|NCT00247611|162786912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||P-value for difference in unemployment rate between On Protocol (OP) sample, and participants excluded from on protocol analysis.||||<0.001
81556102|NCT00247611|162786912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||P-value for difference of participants on disability between On Protocol (OP) sample, and participants excluded from on protocol analysis.||||<0.01
81556103|NCT00445588|162786924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.3||cox regression model was used to estimate the HR of death compared to NABTT historical control with same histology, adjusted for age, KPS, and surgical procedure|Regression, Cox|cox regression model used to estimate the HR of death compared to NABTT historical control same histology, adjusted for age, KPS, surgical procedure||The overall failure rate will be estimated by dividing the number of events (death) with the total exposure time in the study cohort. 95% confidence intervals and median time of survival will be calculated using standard methods.||1.3|0.6|0.4
81556104|NCT03192358|162786932|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|1.18|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|ANOVA||Cohen's d values \> 0.8 are considered large|This was an observational study. The statistical test explores whether there were significant differences in tongue pressure between the two cohorts. The hypothesis was that individuals with ALS would display significantly lower maximum anterior isometric tongue pressures compared to the people with PD.||||< 0.001
81556105|NCT03192358|162786933|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's d|1.75|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA||Cohen's d values \> 0.8 are considered large|This was an observational study rather than a trial. The hypothesis was that individuals with ALS would display significantly lower regular effort saliva swallow pressures than the individuals with PD.||||< 0.001
81556106|NCT00796991|162786991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.963|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.794|1.168|||Mixed Models Analysis|A general linear mixed model was applied to paclitaxel log(Cmax) using study day as a fixed effect.||Estimated effect of ipilimumab on paclitaxel Cmax. Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for means and differences between means on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for geometric means and ratio of geometric means on the original scale for the paclitaxel/carboplatin/ipilimumab combination (Day 43) relative to paclitaxel/carboplatin alone (Day 1)||1.168|0.794|
81556107|NCT00796991|162786991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.027|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.848|1.243|||Mixed Models Analysis|study day was used as a fixed effect||Estimated effect of ipilimumab on dacarbazine Cmax. Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for means and differences between means on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for geometric means and ratio of geometric means on the original scale for the dacarbazine, ipilimumab combination (Day 43) relative to dacarbazine alone (Day 1).||1.243|0.848|
81556108|NCT00796991|162786991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.058|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.974|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|study day was used as a fixed effect||Estimated effect of ipilimumab on AIC Cmax. Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for means and differences between means on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for geometric means and ratio of geometric means on the original scale for the dacarbazine, ipilimumab combination (Day 43) relative to dacarbazine alone (Day 1).||1.150|0.974|
81556109|NCT00796991|162786991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.934||||||90.0|0.768|1.136|||linear model|treatment arm as a fixed effect||Estimated effect of paclitaxel/carboplatin on ipilimumab Cmax: linear model was applied to ipilimumab log(Cmax)) data from Week 7 (Day 43) PK measurements in first and third arms with treatment arm as a fixed effect. Point estimates and 90% CIs for means and differences between means on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for geometric means and ratio of geometric means on the original scale for the 3 drug combination relative to ipilimumab alone.||1.136|0.768|
81556110|NCT00796991|162786991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.982|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.798|1.208|||linear model|treatment arm as a fixed effect||Estimated effect of dacarbazine on ipilimumab Cmax: linear model was applied to ipilimumab log(Cmax) data from Week 7 (Day 43) PK measurements in second and third arms with treatment arm as a fixed effect. Point estimates and 90% CIs for means and differences between means on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for geometric means and ratio of geometric means on the original scale for the dacarbazine, ipilimumab combination relative to ipilimumab alone.||1.208|0.798|
81556111|NCT00796991|162786995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|1.068|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.954|1.196|||Mixed Models Analysis|A general linear mixed model was applied to paclitaxel log\[AUC(INF)\] using study day as a fixed effect.||Estimated effect of ipilimumab on paclitaxel AUC(INF). Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for means and differences between means on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for geometric means and ratio of geometric means on the original scale for the paclitaxel/carboplatin/ipilimumab combination (Day 43) relative to paclitaxel/carboplatin alone (Day 1).||1.196|0.954|
81556112|NCT00796991|162786995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.912|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.757|1.099|||Mixed Models Analysis|A general linear mixed model was applied to dacarbazine log\[AUC(INF)\] using study day as a fixed effect.||Estimated effect of ipilimumab on dacarbazine AUC(INF). Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for means and differences between means on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for geometric means and ratio of geometric means on the original scale for the dacarbazine, ipilimumab combination (Day 43) relative to dacarbazine alone (Day 1).||1.099|0.757|
81574261|NCT02785354|162821697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.66|||Fine and Gray model|||Outcome was analyzed during dabigatran or VKA exposure period (on treatment) using: 1) Cumulative function to estimate the incidence (with death as a competing risk), 2) Fine and Gray model to compare the 1-year risk for dabigatran versus VKA, with hazard ratio (HR) and 95% Confidence Interval (CI ) (and death as a competing risk).||0.66|0.51|<0.0001
81556113|NCT00796991|162786995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.891|1.056|||Mixed Models Analysis|A general linear mixed model was applied to active metabolite AIC log\[AUC(INF)\] using study day as a fixed effect.||Estimated effect of ipilimumab on AUC(INF) for AIC. Point estimates and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for means and differences between means on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for geometric means and ratio of geometric means on the original scale for the dacarbazine, ipilimumab combination (Day 43) relative to dacarbazine alone (Day 1).||1.056|0.891|
81556114|NCT00796991|162786995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.934|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.768|1.136|||linear model|treatment arm as fixed effect||Estimated effect of paclitaxel/carboplatin on ipilimumab AUC: linear model was applied to ipilimumab log(AUC(0-21d)) data from Week 7 (Day 43) PK measurements in first and third arms with treatment arm as a fixed effect. Point estimates and 90% CIs for means and differences between means on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for geometric means and ratio of geometric means on the original scale for the 3 drug combination relative to ipilimumab alone.||1.136|0.768|
81556115|NCT00796991|162786995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean ratio|0.982|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.7981|1.208|||linear model|treatment arm as a fixed effect||Estimated effect of dacarbazine on ipilimumab AUC: linear model was applied to ipilimumab log(AUC(0-21d)) data from Week 7 (Day 43) PK measurements in second and third arms with treatment arm as a fixed effect. Point estimates and 90% CIs for means and differences between means on the log scale were exponentiated to obtain estimates for geometric means and ratio of geometric means on the original scale for the dacarbazine, ipilimumab combination relative to ipilimumab alone.||1.208|0.7981|
81556116|NCT00796991|162787001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||||||p-value was not corrected for multiple testing. F-statistic = 1.86.|conditional F test|15 degrees freedom (DF) in numerator and 335 DF in denominator.||null hypothesis of no mean ALC changes over time in any treatment group. Conditional F-tests were used to test for mean ALC changes over time in each treatment arm and the difference between treatment arms in the pattern of change in ALC over time.||||0.027
81556117|NCT00796991|162787001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||||||P-values were not corrected for multiple testing. F Statistic =0.94|Omnibus conditional F-test|10 Degrees Freedom (DF) in numerator and 335 DF in denominator.||null hypothesis that the pattern of mean ALC values over time is the same in all treatment groups. Test of overall time-by-treatment interaction used an omnibus conditional F-test.||||0.5
81556118|NCT00796991|162787001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||||||P-values were not corrected for multiple testing. F Statistic =1.08|conditional F-test|5 Degrees Freedom (DF) in numerator and 335 DF in denominator.||null hypothesis that the pattern of mean ALC values over time is the same in the given pair of treatment groups.||||0.37
81556119|NCT00796991|162787001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||||||P-values were not corrected for multiple testing. F Statistic =0.39|conditional F-test|5 Degrees Freedom (DF) in numerator and 335 DF in denominator.||null hypothesis that the pattern of mean ALC values over time is the same in the given pair of treatment groups.||||0.85
81556120|NCT00796991|162787001|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||||||P-values were not corrected for multiple testing. F Statistic = 1.41|conditional F-test|5 Degrees Freedom (DF) in numerator and 335 DF in denominator.||null hypothesis that the pattern of mean ALC values over time is the same in the given pair of treatment groups.||||0.22
81556121|NCT00392379|162787056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|43.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Logistic|||Based upon previous research, we hypothesized that the end-of-treatment abstinence rate for subjects receiving placebo would be 35% and the abstinence rate for subjects receiving the 4-mg nicotine lozenge would be 53%. A resulting power calculation indicated that 270 subjects (135 per group) were required in order to have 85% power to detect a significant difference (two-sided, α = 0.05 level test).||||<0.05
81556122|NCT01978938|162787059|NON_INFERIORITY|The NI test was based on the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI), using the method proposed without stratification by Miettinen and Nurminen. If the lower limit of the 95% CI for the difference in Responder (clinical cure and microbiologic success) rates in the micro-ITT population exceeded -10%, then the null hypothesis was rejected and the NI of eravacycline to levofloxacin was declared.|Treatment Difference|-6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|1.2||||||For the FDA, an NI margin of 10% was used, which was based on historical data regarding the treatment effect of antibiotics. A 10% NI margin for the Responder outcome is robust and can sufficiently confirm a clinically meaningful treatment effect of eravacycline in the treatment of cUTI.||1.2|-14.1|
81556123|NCT04966910|162787081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036||||||This p-value applies to the time x condition interaction variable in a repeated-measure ANOVA for client data.|ANOVA|||Repeated measures ANOVA including a time x condition interaction term to test for differences in slopes by condition for client data.||||0.036
81556124|NCT04966910|162787082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.226||||||This p-value refers to a time x condition interaction term in a repeated measures ANOVA.|ANOVA|||||||.226
81556125|NCT04966910|162787083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.674||||||This p-value refers to a time x condition interaction term in a repeated measures ANOVA to test for differences in slopes over time.|ANOVA|||||||.674
81556126|NCT04966910|162787084|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.317||||||This p-value refers to a time x condition interaction term in a repeated measures ANOVA to test for differences in slopes over time.|ANOVA|||||||.317
81556127|NCT04966910|162787085|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.741||||||This p-value refers to a time x condition interaction term in a repeated measures ANOVA to test for differences in slopes over time.|ANOVA|||||||.741
81556128|NCT04966910|162787086|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.737||||||This p-value refers to a time x condition interaction term in a repeated measures ANOVA to test for differences in slopes over time.|ANOVA|||||||.737
81556129|NCT00830791|162787112|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.74||||0.325|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|1.26|||ANCOVA||The mean square error on a log scale for this comparison was 0.322.|||1.26|0.43|0.325
81556130|NCT00830791|162787113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.95||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.2|||ANCOVA||The mean square error on a log scale was 0.061 for this comparison.|||1.20|0.76|0.718
81556131|NCT00830791|162787114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.63||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.21|2.2|||ANCOVA||The mean square error on a log scale was 0.104 for this comparison.|||2.20|1.21|0.014
81556132|NCT00830791|162787116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.14||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|1.6|||ANCOVA||The mean square error on a log scale for this comparison was 0.133.|||1.60|0.81|0.505
81556133|NCT00830791|162787118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.50|0.00|
81556134|NCT00830791|162787119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.50|0.00|
81556135|NCT02446171|162787133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio#|98.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.4|105.84|||ANOVA|The results are based on ANOVA of log transformed PK parameters with sequence, period, treatment, and subject nested within sequence as fixed effects.||||105.84|92.40|
81556136|NCT02446171|162787133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio#|100.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.17|107.43|||ANOVA|The results are based on ANOVA of log transformed PK parameters with sequence, period, treatment, and subject nested within sequence as fixed effects.||||107.43|93.17|
81556137|NCT02446171|162787133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio#|94.37|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.7|100.4|||ANOVA|The results are based on ANOVA of log transformed PK parameters with sequence, period, treatment, and subject nested within sequence as fixed effects.||||100.40|88.70|
81556138|NCT02446171|162787134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio#|98.79|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.24|105.8|||ANOVA|The results are based on ANOVA of log transformed PK parameters with sequence, period, treatment, and subject nested within sequence as fixed effects.||||105.80|92.24|
81556139|NCT02446171|162787134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio#|100.44|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.65|107.72|||ANOVA|The results are based on ANOVA of log transformed PK parameters with sequence, period, treatment, and subject nested within sequence as fixed effects.||||107.72|93.65|
81556140|NCT02446171|162787134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio#|94.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.2|100.82|||ANOVA|The results are based on ANOVA of log transformed PK parameters with sequence, period, treatment, and subject nested within sequence as fixed effects.||||100.82|89.20|
81556141|NCT02446171|162787135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio#|97.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.09|106.92|||ANOVA|The results are based on ANOVA of log transformed PK parameters with sequence, period, treatment, and subject nested within sequence as fixed effects.||||106.92|88.09|
81556142|NCT02446171|162787135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio#|100.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.8|110.16|||ANOVA|The results are based on ANOVA of log transformed PK parameters with sequence, period, treatment, and subject nested within sequence as fixed effects.||||110.16|91.80|
81556143|NCT02446171|162787135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio#|102.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.13|111.82|||ANOVA|The results are based on ANOVA of log transformed PK parameters with sequence, period, treatment, and subject nested within sequence as fixed effects.||||111.82|93.13|
81556144|NCT00789074|162787152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.14
81556145|NCT00789074|162787153|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|Changes were compared using repeated measures analysis of variance||||||<0.001
81556146|NCT00789074|162787154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||F=16.60|ANOVA|Changes were compared using repeated measures analysis of variance||||||<0.001
81556147|NCT00789074|162787155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.04||95.0||||F=2.92|ANOVA|Changes were compared using repeated measures analysis of variance||||||<0.04
81556148|NCT00789074|162787156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||ANOVA|Changes were compared using repeated measures analysis of variance||||||0.02
81556149|NCT00789074|162787157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0|||||ANOVA|Changes were compared using repeated measures analysis of variance||||||0.97
81556150|NCT02564432|162787173|EQUIVALENCE|This is not a randomized clinical trial but is an observational study, each patient's thigh skin site served as the control.|Base mean abundance|0.03|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||The reported p-value was calculated.|Unweighted UniFrac (qualitative)|Both weighted and unweighted UniFrac were calculated; weighted UniFrac is calculated to be p = 0.398 while unweighted UniFrac was P\<0.03|Differential abundance of Staphylococcus aureus in the stoma calculated by Log2 fold change (y-axis) versus base mean abundance (x-axis)|Sample similarity was calculated using the statistical comparisons of community composition.||||<0.05
81556151|NCT02564432|162787173|OTHER|"In this study, dissimilarities between the stomal and healthy thigh skins were tested.~Observational study. Used only for visualizing trends in the data."|PERMANOVA|0.001|||<|0.005|TWO_SIDED|||||Each stomal community type was distinguished by both its diversity and taxonomic composition|Bray-Curtis dissimilarities|Nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) of Bray-Curtis dissimilarities|||Loess Regression was used to visualize temporal trends in the Shannnon Diversity and relative abundance of microbes (Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Corynebacterium, and obligate anaerobes).|||<0.005
81556152|NCT01733212|162787188|EQUIVALENCE|Considering the null hypothesis that the number of participants who will have vomiting will be equal in the two arms, we performed this study with a significance level of 0.05% and power of 80% to prove that there is a difference in the number.||||||0.07|||||||Chi-squared|||Number of participants who had vomiting in each group is compared to the other. Two sided Chi square test was conducted, Type I error of 0.05% and power of 80% are considered.||||0.07
81556153|NCT04575597|162787197|OTHER|Difference in rates % and associated confidence intervals (CIs) were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by randomization strata. Unknown survival status at Day 29 was treated as failure.|Difference in Rates %|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|2.5||||||||2.5|-12.2|
81556154|NCT04575597|162787197|OTHER|Difference in rates % and associated CIs were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by randomization strata. Unknown survival status at Day 29 was treated as failure.|Difference in Rates %|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|6.2||||||||6.2|-9.9|
81556155|NCT04575597|162787197|OTHER|Difference in rates % and associated CIs were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by randomization strata. Unknown survival status at Day 29 was treated as failure.|Differences in Rates %|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|6.4||||||||6.4|-9.6|
81556156|NCT04575597|162787197|SUPERIORITY|Difference in rates %, associated CIs, and p-value were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by randomization strata. Unknown survival status at Day 29 was treated as failure.|Difference in Rates %|-6.8||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-2.4|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||-2.4|-11.3|0.0012
81556157|NCT04575597|162787200|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.13||||||||1.13|0.48|
81556158|NCT04575597|162787200|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.08||||||||1.08|0.46|
81556159|NCT04575597|162787200|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.11||||||||1.11|0.47|
81556160|NCT04575597|162787200|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.18||||||||1.18|0.92|
81556161|NCT04575597|162787201|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|2.76||||||||2.76|0.80|
81556162|NCT04575597|162787201|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|2.09||||||||2.09|0.69|
81556163|NCT04575597|162787201|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.62||||||||1.62|0.54|
81556164|NCT04575597|162787201|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.33||||||||1.33|0.95|
81556165|NCT04575597|162787202|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.46||||||||1.46|0.62|
81556166|NCT04575597|162787202|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.79||||||||1.79|0.75|
81556167|NCT04575597|162787202|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.07||||||||1.07|0.45|
81556168|NCT04575597|162787202|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.23||||||||1.23|0.93|
81556169|NCT04575597|162787203|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.83||||||||1.83|0.62|
81556170|NCT04575597|162787203|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.26||||||||1.26|0.40|
81556171|NCT04575597|162787203|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.85||||||||0.85|0.20|
81556172|NCT04575597|162787203|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.18||||||||1.18|0.86|
81556173|NCT04575597|162787204|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.34||||||||1.34|0.32|
81556174|NCT04575597|162787204|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.71||||||||2.71|0.76|
81556175|NCT04575597|162787204|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.42||||||||1.42|0.39|
81556176|NCT04575597|162787204|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.37||||||||1.37|0.94|
81556177|NCT04575597|162787205|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.61||||||||1.61|0.66|
81556178|NCT04575597|162787205|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.09||||||||2.09|0.83|
81556179|NCT04575597|162787205|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.23||||||||1.23|0.47|
81556180|NCT04575597|162787205|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.16||||||||1.16|0.88|
81556181|NCT04575597|162787206|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.41||||||||1.41|0.62|
81556182|NCT04575597|162787206|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.69||||||||1.69|0.70|
81556183|NCT04575597|162787206|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.51||||||||1.51|0.66|
81556184|NCT04575597|162787206|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.31||||||||1.31|1.01|
81556185|NCT04575597|162787207|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.69||||||||1.69|0.54|
81574992|NCT03975790|162821863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.679|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6790
81556186|NCT04575597|162787207|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.0||||||||2.00|0.61|
81556187|NCT04575597|162787207|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.38||||||||1.38|0.50|
81556188|NCT04575597|162787207|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.21||||||||1.21|0.90|
81556189|NCT04575597|162787208|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.76||||||||2.76|0.77|
81556190|NCT04575597|162787208|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|3.38||||||||3.38|0.92|
81556191|NCT04575597|162787208|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.86||||||||2.86|0.81|
81556192|NCT04575597|162787208|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.24||||||||1.24|0.89|
81556193|NCT04575597|162787209|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|2.2||||||||2.20|0.81|
81556194|NCT04575597|162787209|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.31||||||||2.31|0.85|
81556195|NCT04575597|162787209|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.65||||||||1.65|0.57|
81556196|NCT04575597|162787209|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.18||||||||1.18|0.89|
81556197|NCT04575597|162787210|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.91||||||||1.91|0.36|
81556198|NCT04575597|162787210|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.97||||||||2.97|0.64|
81556199|NCT04575597|162787210|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.02||||||||2.02|0.37|
81556200|NCT04575597|162787210|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.14||||||||1.14|0.74|
81556201|NCT04575597|162787211|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.06||||||||1.06|0.44|
81556202|NCT04575597|162787212|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.67||||||||0.67|0.06|
81556203|NCT04575597|162787212|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.83||||||||0.83|0.13|
81556204|NCT04575597|162787212|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.79||||||||0.79|0.09|
81556205|NCT04575597|162787212|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.36||||||||1.36|0.87|
81556206|NCT04575597|162787213|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|2.23||||||||2.23|0.74|
81556207|NCT04575597|162787213|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.8||||||||1.80|0.45|
81556208|NCT04575597|162787213|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.89||||||||1.89|0.55|
81556209|NCT04575597|162787213|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.37||||||||1.37|0.94|
81556210|NCT04575597|162787214|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.33||||||||2.33|0.83|
81574993|NCT03975790|162821863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9676|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9676
81574994|NCT03975790|162821864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8035|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8035
81574995|NCT03975790|162821864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4184|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4184
81574996|NCT03975790|162821864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.395|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3950
81556211|NCT04575597|162787214|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.48||||||||1.48|0.50|
81556212|NCT04575597|162787214|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.72||||||||1.72|0.56|
81556213|NCT04575597|162787214|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.43||||||||1.43|1.01|
81556214|NCT04575597|162787215|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.19||||||||2.19|0.29|
81556215|NCT04575597|162787215|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.44||||||||2.44|0.34|
81556216|NCT04575597|162787215|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|4.23||||||||4.23|0.74|
81556217|NCT04575597|162787215|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.04||||||||1.04|0.67|
81556218|NCT04575597|162787216|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|6.53||||||||6.53|0.98|
81556219|NCT04575597|162787216|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|2.52||||||||2.52|0.23|
81556220|NCT04575597|162787216|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.84||||||||1.84|0.11|
81556221|NCT04575597|162787216|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.16||||||||1.16|0.66|
81556222|NCT04575597|162787217|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.32||||||||3.32|0.46|
81556223|NCT04575597|162787217|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|3.74||||||||3.74|0.54|
81556224|NCT04575597|162787217|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|2.76||||||||2.76|0.34|
81556225|NCT04575597|162787217|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.1||||||||1.10|0.66|
81556226|NCT04575597|162787218|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.52||||||||2.52|0.41|
81556227|NCT04575597|162787218|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.9||||||||1.90|0.26|
81556228|NCT04575597|162787218|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.0||||||||3.00|0.51|
81556229|NCT04575597|162787218|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.17||||||||1.17|0.69|
81556230|NCT04575597|162787219|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.75||||||||1.75|0.36|
81556231|NCT04575597|162787219|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.64||||||||1.64|0.33|
81556232|NCT04575597|162787219|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.62||||||||1.62|0.31|
81556233|NCT04575597|162787219|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.16||||||||1.16|0.76|
81556234|NCT04575597|162787220|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.39||||||||1.39|0.25|
81556235|NCT04575597|162787220|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.78||||||||1.78|0.38|
81556236|NCT04575597|162787220|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.39||||||||1.39|0.25|
81574997|NCT03975790|162821866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7871|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7871
81556237|NCT04575597|162787220|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.48||||||||1.48|0.91|
81556238|NCT04575597|162787221|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.34||||||||1.34|0.26|
81556239|NCT04575597|162787221|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.37||||||||1.37|0.28|
81556240|NCT04575597|162787221|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.74||||||||1.74|0.38|
81556241|NCT04575597|162787221|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.21||||||||1.21|0.79|
81556242|NCT04575597|162787222|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|3.02||||||||3.02|0.47|
81556243|NCT04575597|162787222|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.2||||||||2.20|0.29|
81556244|NCT04575597|162787222|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|2.45||||||||2.45|0.32|
81556245|NCT04575597|162787222|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.11||||||||1.11|0.62|
81556246|NCT04575597|162787223|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.27||||||||2.27|0.30|
81556247|NCT04575597|162787223|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.0||||||||1.00|0.04|
81556248|NCT04575597|162787223|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.91||||||||1.91|0.23|
81556249|NCT04575597|162787223|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.23||||||||1.23|0.62|
81556250|NCT04575597|162787224|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.2||||||||1.20|0.28|
81556251|NCT04575597|162787224|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.95||||||||0.95|0.20|
81556252|NCT04575597|162787224|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.59||||||||1.59|0.43|
81556253|NCT04575597|162787224|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.19||||||||1.19|0.73|
81556254|NCT04575597|162787225|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|2.11||||||||2.11|0.35|
81556255|NCT04575597|162787225|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.34||||||||1.34|0.16|
81556256|NCT04575597|162787225|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.79||||||||2.79|0.50|
81556257|NCT04575597|162787225|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.32||||||||1.32|0.74|
81556258|NCT04575597|162787226|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|15.54||||||||15.54|0.06|
81556259|NCT04575597|162787226|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0||NA = Upper limit not reached as no events were recorded||||||||0.00|
81556260|NCT04575597|162787226|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|15.99||||||||15.99|0.06|
81556261|NCT04575597|162787226|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.25||||||||1.25|0.46|
81574998|NCT03975790|162821866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0722|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0722
81574999|NCT03975790|162821866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.181|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1810
81575000|NCT03975790|162821867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1984|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1984
81575001|NCT03975790|162821867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2043|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.2043
81556262|NCT04575597|162787227|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|3.83||||||||3.83|0.58|
81556263|NCT04575597|162787227|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|3.05||||||||3.05|0.42|
81556264|NCT04575597|162787227|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|3.93||||||||3.93|0.57|
81556265|NCT04575597|162787227|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.1||||||||1.10|0.61|
81556266|NCT04575597|162787228|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.21||||||||1.21|0.11|
81556267|NCT04575597|162787228|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.36||||||||1.36|0.20|
81556268|NCT04575597|162787228|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.89||||||||1.89|0.29|
81556269|NCT04575597|162787228|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.2||||||||1.20|0.68|
81556270|NCT04575597|162787229|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.33||||||||1.33|0.09|
81556271|NCT04575597|162787229|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.15||||||||2.15|0.30|
81556272|NCT04575597|162787229|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|1.48||||||||1.48|0.18|
81556273|NCT04575597|162787229|OTHER|Hazard ratio and associated CIs were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment and randomization stratification factors as covariates.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.04||||||||1.04|0.62|
81556274|NCT04575597|162787230|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|15.59||||||||15.59|0.59|
81556275|NCT04575597|162787230|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|6.16||||||||6.16|0.29|
81556276|NCT04575597|162787230|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.44||||||||1.44|0.09|
81556277|NCT04575597|162787230|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.3||||||||2.30|0.62|
81556278|NCT04575597|162787231|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|11.88||||||||11.88|1.14|
81556279|NCT04575597|162787231|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|3.98||||||||3.98|0.34|
81556280|NCT04575597|162787231|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.68||||||||2.68|0.27|
81556281|NCT04575597|162787231|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.39||||||||2.39|0.96|
81556282|NCT04575597|162787232|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|3.45||||||||3.45|0.82|
81556283|NCT04575597|162787232|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.33||||||||2.33|0.55|
81556284|NCT04575597|162787232|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.29||||||||1.29|0.27|
81556285|NCT04575597|162787232|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.2||||||||2.20|1.14|
81556286|NCT04575597|162787233|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|2.73||||||||2.73|0.73|
81556287|NCT04575597|162787233|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.94||||||||1.94|0.52|
81556288|NCT04575597|162787233|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|1.32||||||||1.32|0.34|
81556289|NCT04575597|162787233|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.78||||||||1.78|1.03|
81556290|NCT04575597|162787234|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.66||||||||1.66|0.35|
81556291|NCT04575597|162787234|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.79||||||||1.79|0.38|
81556292|NCT04575597|162787234|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.81||||||||1.81|0.37|
81556293|NCT04575597|162787234|OTHER|Odds ratio was based on the proportional odds model with WHO-11 score categories as the response variable. Due to sparse data, the final model includes only treatment as covariate. CIs are based on Wald Chi-Square Test.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.29||||||||1.29|0.84|
81556294|NCT04575597|162787235|OTHER|Difference in rates % and associated CIs were based on the Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by randomization strata. Unknown survival status at Day 29 was treated as failure.|Difference in Rates %|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-0.1||||||||-0.1|-5.9|
81556295|NCT01029405|162787247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||2-sided sign test|||||||<0.001
81556296|NCT03467685|162787250|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||< 0.05
81556297|NCT00095147|162787268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean change from baseline|-1.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.67|||ANCOVA|||The primary analysis was the comparison of abatacept versus placebo for changes from baseline to 6 months (Day 197) in the DAS28. This comparison was done using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as the effect and baseline value as the covariate. A 95% confidence interval was computed for the treatment difference within the framework of the ANCOVA model.||-0.67|-1.42|<0.001
81556298|NCT00095147|162787269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||adjusted mean change from baseline|-0.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Infliximab versus placebo were compared for changes from baseline to 6 months (Day 197) in the DAS28. This comparison was done using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as the effect and baseline value as the covariate. A 95% confidence interval was computed for the treatment difference within the framework of the ANCOVA model.||-0.39|-1.14|<0.001
81556299|NCT00095147|162787271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate of difference from placebo|20.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|33.6|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Comparisons were made between ABA and PLA at Day 197 using a continuity corrected Chi-square test. All tests and confidence intervals for treatment comparison were two-sided.||33.6|7.7|0.001
81556300|NCT00095147|162787271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate of difference from placebo|17.9||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|30.7|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Comparisons were made between INF and PLA at Day 197 using a continuity corrected Chi-square test. All tests and confidence intervals for treatment comparison were two-sided.||30.7|5.1|0.005
81556301|NCT00095147|162787273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean change in HAQ-DI from baseline to 6 months (Day 197) was compared between ABA and PLA. This comparison was done using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as the effect and baseline value as the covariate. A 95% confidence interval was computed for the treatment difference within the framework of the ANCOVA model.||-0.23|-0.53|<0.001
81556302|NCT00095147|162787273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo|-0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean change in HAQ-DI from baseline to 6 months (Day 197) was compared between INF and PLA. This comparison was done using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as the effect and baseline value as the covariate. A 95% confidence interval was computed for the treatment difference within the framework of the ANCOVA model.||-0.15|-0.45|<0.001
81556303|NCT00095147|162787275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo (PCS)|4.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.92|6.12|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean change in SF-36 physical component summary from baseline to 6 months (Day 197) was compared between ABA and PLA. This comparison was done using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as the effect and baseline value as the covariate. A 95% confidence interval was computed for the treatment difference within the framework of the ANCOVA model.||6.12|1.92|<0.001
81556304|NCT00095147|162787275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo (MCS)|3.51||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|5.91|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean change in SF-36 mental component summary from baseline to 6 months (Day 197) was compared between ABA and PLA. This comparison was done using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as the effect and baseline value as the covariate. A 95% confidence interval was computed for the treatment difference within the framework of the ANCOVA model.||5.91|1.10|0.004
81556305|NCT00095147|162787275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo (PCS)|3.32||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|5.4|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean change in SF-36 physical component summary from baseline to 6 months (Day 197) was compared between INF and PLA. This comparison was done using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as the effect and baseline value as the covariate. A 95% confidence interval was computed for the treatment difference within the framework of the ANCOVA model.||5.40|1.25|0.002
81556306|NCT00095147|162787275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference from placebo (MCS)|2.68||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|5.05|||ANCOVA|||Adjusted mean change in SF-36 mental component summary from baseline to 6 months (Day 197) was compared between INF and PLA. This comparison was done using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as the effect and baseline value as the covariate. A 95% confidence interval was computed for the treatment difference within the framework of the ANCOVA model.||5.05|0.31|0.027
81556307|NCT02650921|162787339|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Responder Rate|64.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.3|76.1|||McNemar|||||76.1|53.3|<0.0001
81556308|NCT02650921|162787340|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Responder Rate|72.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.9|82.7|||McNemar|||||82.7|61.9|<0.0001
81556309|NCT02650921|162787341|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Responder Rate|57.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.8|69.8|||McNemar|||||69.8|44.8|<0.0001
81556310|NCT02650921|162787342|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Responder Rate|45.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.3|59.3|||McNemar|||||59.3|32.3|<0.0001
81556311|NCT00160667|162787374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29|||=|0.965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.82|13.41|||ANCOVA||Estimated value is the difference of Least Square Means.|||13.41|-12.82|=0.965
81556312|NCT00160667|162787374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.48|||=|0.825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.69|14.65|||ANCOVA||Estimated value is the difference of Least Square Means.|||14.65|-11.69|=0.825
81556313|NCT02285062|162787407|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.849||||0.2864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.632|1.14|||Log Rank|Stratified by: IPI score (2 or ≥ 3), presence or absence of bulky disease (diameter of the lesion ≥ 7 cm or \< 7 cm), and age (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).|Hazard ratio was derived from Cox proportional hazard model adjusting for the 3 stratification factors|||1.140|0.632|0.2864
81556314|NCT02285062|162787408|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.038||||0.7294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.802|1.344|||Log Rank|Stratified by: IPI score (2 or ≥ 3), presence or absence of bulky disease (diameter of the lesion ≥ 7 cm or \< 7 cm), and age (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).|Hazard ratio was derived from Cox proportional hazard model adjusting for the 3 stratification factors.|||1.344|0.802|0.7294
81556315|NCT02285062|162787409|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.965||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|1.3|||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by 3 factors: IPI score (2 or ≥ 3), presence of bulky disease (bulky or nonbulky), and age (\< 65 or ≥ 65).|Hazard ratio was derived from Cox proportional hazard model adjusting for the 3 stratification factors.|||1.300|0.716|0.8760
81556316|NCT02285062|162787410|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2933||||||Obtained from CMH test adjusting for stratification factors: IPI score (2 or ≥ 3), presence of bulky disease (bulky or nonbulky), and age (\< 65 or ≥ 65)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.2933
81556317|NCT02285062|162787411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9964||||||Obtained from CMH test adjusting for stratification factors: IPI score (2 or ≥ 3), presence of bulky disease (bulky or nonbulky), and age (\< 65 or ≥ 65)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.9964
81556318|NCT02285062|162787412|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.776||||0.2143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|1.157|||Log Rank|Stratified by: IPI score (2 or ≥ 3), presence or absence of bulky disease (diameter of the lesion ≥ 7 cm or \< 7 cm), and age (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).|HR was derived from COX model adjusting for the 3 stratification factors mentioned above.|||1.157|0.521|0.2143
81556319|NCT02285062|162787413|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.167||||0.315||95.0|0.856|1.59|||Log Rank|Stratified by: IPI score (2 or ≥ 3), presence or absence of bulky disease (diameter of the lesion ≥ 7 cm or \< 7 cm), and age (\< 65 or ≥ 65 years).|HR is derived from Cox model|||1.590|0.856|0.3150
81556320|NCT04355728|162787452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The null hypothesis is the following: There is no difference in the number of subjects experiencing serious adverse events in the UC-MSC vs control group."||||.04
81556321|NCT04355728|162787461|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.289||||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|0.948|||Log Rank||Censoring was limited to dropout from study, and the event of interest was recovery. In the case of death, the patient's time to recovery was censored at the end of study observation; thus the patient remained in the risk set for all KM estimations.|"The null hypothesis is the following: There is no difference in Time to Recovery up to 31 days post infusion between the UC-MSC group and control group. Time to recovery was estimated in each group with Kaplan-Meier survival estimates. Log-rank tests were used to compare hazards between groups."||0.948|0.088|0.0307
81556322|NCT04355728|162787462|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0563|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: The center of the distributions of ventilator free days are equal in the UC-MSC and control group.||||.0563
81556323|NCT04355728|162787463|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0563|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: The center of the distributions of ventilator free days are equal in the UC-MSC and control group.||||.0563
81556324|NCT04355728|162787494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0356|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0356
81556325|NCT04355728|162787495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0215|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0215
81556326|NCT04355728|162787496|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3498.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3078.2||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6404.7|-591.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-591.2|-6404.7|0.0210
81556327|NCT04355728|162787498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The null hypothesis is the following: There is no association between PRA (class I) status and treatment group at 3 days post first infusion."||||0.48
81556328|NCT04355728|162787498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The null hypothesis is the following: There is no association between PRA (class II) status and treatment group at 3 days post first infusion."||||0.41
81556329|NCT04355728|162787499|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The null hypothesis is the following: There is no association between PRA (class I) status and treatment group at 6 days post first infusion."||||1.00
81556330|NCT04355728|162787499|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The null hypothesis is the following: There is no association between PRA (Class II) status and treatment group at 6 days post first infusion."||||1.00
81556331|NCT04355728|162787500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The null hypothesis is the following: There is no association between PRA (class I) status and treatment group at 14 days post first infusion."||||0.44
81556332|NCT04355728|162787500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5238|||||||Fisher Exact|||"The null hypothesis is the following: There is no association between PRA (class II) status and treatment group at 14 days post first infusion."||||0.5238
81575002|NCT03975790|162821867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0439|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0439
81575003|NCT03975790|162821868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1702|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1702
81575004|NCT03975790|162821868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5926|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5926
81556333|NCT04157673|162787537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||This is the overall treatment effect from the mixed model. p-value threshold set at p = 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Statistical analysis to support visual inspection of the multiple-baseline graphs included the phase changes from baseline to Episodic future thinking treatment. Phase changes were assessed using mixed model with fixed effects of level and trend for baseline phase and random effects for level and trend for treatment phase.||||0.0002
81556334|NCT04157673|162787538|OTHER|Effect size of mean differences|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.78|||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d effect size = 0.73|Statistical analysis to support visual inspection of the multiple-baseline graphs included the phase changes from baseline to Episodic future thinking treatment. Phase changes were assessed using mixed model with fixed effects of level and trend for baseline phase and random effects for level and trend for treatment phase.||||
81556335|NCT04157673|162787539|OTHER|Effect size of mean pre-post differences|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.355|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.295|||TWO_SIDED||||||||cohen's d effect size for mean differences pre to post-treatment = 1.20|||||
81556336|NCT00906971|162787542|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis to compare the two groups at the end of the follow-up period with regard to the primary outcome measures was blind, by intention-to-treat, considering loss of follow-up as treatment failure. In such cases, at the end of the follow-up period, the frequency of defecations was recorded.|||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|The Mann-Whitney test was used for numerical variables with non-normal distribution.||||||<0.05
81556337|NCT00906971|162787543|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis to compare the two groups at the end of the follow-up period with regard to the primary outcome measures was blind, by intention-to-treat, considering loss of follow-up as treatment failure. In such cases, at the end of the follow-up period, the frequency of fecal incontinence was recorded reported at the beginning of the study|||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|The Mann-Whitney test was used for numerical variables with non-normal distribution.||||||>0.05
81556338|NCT00545129|162787544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|0.66|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. Least squares (LS) mean difference, and corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.66|-1.18|0.569
81556339|NCT00545129|162787545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.34|-0.60|0.581
81556340|NCT00545129|162787545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.73|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.73|-0.56|0.795
81556341|NCT00545129|162787545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.93|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.93|-0.76|0.843
81556342|NCT00545129|162787545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.42|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.42|-1.34|0.292
81556343|NCT00545129|162787546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.23|-0.72|0.299
81556344|NCT00545129|162787546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.91|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.91|-0.47|0.519
81556345|NCT00545129|162787546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.98|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.98|-0.74|0.776
81556346|NCT00545129|162787546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.91|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.91|-0.93|0.978
81556347|NCT00545129|162787546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.73|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.73|-1.10|0.689
81556348|NCT00545129|162787547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.23|-0.72|0.299
81556349|NCT00545129|162787547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.91|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.91|-0.47|0.519
81575005|NCT03975790|162821868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3088|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3088
81575006|NCT03975790|162821869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9141|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9141
81575007|NCT03975790|162821869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7623|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7623
81575008|NCT03975790|162821869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8517|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8517
81575009|NCT03975790|162821870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1208|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1208
81556350|NCT00545129|162787547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||1.13|-0.68|0.618
81556351|NCT00545129|162787547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|1.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||1.07|-0.85|0.818
81556352|NCT00545129|162787547|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|1.09||P-value was based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||1.09|-0.87|0.819
81556353|NCT00545129|162787548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.74|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.74|-0.66|0.906
81556354|NCT00545129|162787548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.85|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.85|-0.95|0.906
81556355|NCT00545129|162787548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.29|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||1.29|-0.78|0.613
81556356|NCT00545129|162787548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.94|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.94|-0.95|0.988
81556357|NCT00545129|162787548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.92|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.92|-1.01|0.922
81556358|NCT00545129|162787549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.66|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.66|-1.03|0.655
81556359|NCT00545129|162787549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.96|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.96|-0.85|0.897
81556360|NCT00545129|162787549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|1.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||1.20|-0.93|0.798
81556361|NCT00545129|162787549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||1.27|-0.83|0.672
81556362|NCT00545129|162787549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.41|-1.56|0.243
81556363|NCT00545129|162787550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.52|-1.16|0.445
81556364|NCT00545129|162787550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||1.00|-1.00|0.992
81556365|NCT00545129|162787550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.86|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.86|-1.34|0.655
81556366|NCT00545129|162787550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|1.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||1.30|-1.09|0.860
81556367|NCT00545129|162787550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|0.89|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.89|-1.52|0.595
81575010|NCT03975790|162821870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0425|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0425
81575011|NCT03975790|162821870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0046|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0046
81575012|NCT03975790|162821871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8698|||||||t-test|||||||0.8698
81556368|NCT00545129|162787551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.35|-1.76|0.179
81556369|NCT00545129|162787551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||1.10|-1.02|0.938
81556370|NCT00545129|162787551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.86|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.86|-1.41|0.621
81556371|NCT00545129|162787551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|1.21|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||1.21|-1.44|0.863
81556372|NCT00545129|162787551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|0.51|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as covariate and study site as random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from ANCOVA model.||0.51|-1.95|0.237
81556373|NCT00545129|162787552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.94|||Fisher Exact|||Week 1 (\>=30%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||4.94|0.10|1.000
81556374|NCT00545129|162787552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|3.32|||Fisher Exact|||Week 2 (\>=30%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||3.32|0.23|1.000
81556375|NCT00545129|162787552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|6.35|||Fisher Exact|||Week 2 (\>=50%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||6.35|0.05|1.000
81556376|NCT00545129|162787552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|4.53|||Fisher Exact|||Week 4 (\>=30%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||4.53|0.44|0.601
81556377|NCT00545129|162787552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|8.51|||Fisher Exact|||Week 4 (\>=50%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||8.51|0.46|0.360
81556378|NCT00545129|162787552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|10.24|||Fisher Exact|||Week 4 (\>=70%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||10.24|0.01|1.000
81556379|NCT00545129|162787552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|4.66|||Fisher Exact|||Week 6 (\>=30%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||4.66|0.43|0.596
81556380|NCT00545129|162787552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|6.24|||Fisher Exact|||Week 6 (\>=50%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||6.24|0.39|0.552
81556381|NCT00545129|162787552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|131.03|||Fisher Exact|||Week 6 (\>=70%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||131.03|0.10|0.612
81556382|NCT00545129|162787552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|19.66|||Fisher Exact|||Week 6 (\>=90%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||19.66|0.00|1.000
81556383|NCT00545129|162787552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.73||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|14.32|||Fisher Exact|||Week 8 (\>=30%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||14.32|1.04|0.029
81556384|NCT00545129|162787552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.63||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|11.36|||Fisher Exact|||Week 8 (\>=50%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||11.36|0.67|0.143
81556385|NCT00545129|162787552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|15.25|||Fisher Exact|||Week 8 (\>=70%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||15.25|0.07|1.000
81556386|NCT00545129|162787552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.57|||Fisher Exact|||Week 8 (\>=90%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||3.57|0.00|0.492
81556387|NCT00545129|162787553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.94|||Fisher Exact|||Week 1 (\>=30%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||4.94|0.10|1.000
81556388|NCT00545129|162787553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|3.32|||Fisher Exact|||Week 2 (\>=30%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||3.32|0.23|1.000
81556389|NCT00545129|162787553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|6.35|||Fisher Exact|||Week 2 (\>=50%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||6.35|0.05|1.000
81556390|NCT00545129|162787553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.88|||Fisher Exact|||Week 4 (\>=30%) reduction: odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||3.88|0.38|0.795
81556391|NCT00545129|162787553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|8.51|||Fisher Exact|||Week 4 (\>=50%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||8.51|0.46|0.360
81556392|NCT00545129|162787553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|10.24|||Fisher Exact|||Week 4 (\>=70%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||10.24|0.01|1.000
81556393|NCT00545129|162787553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|3.39|||Fisher Exact|||Week 6 (\>=30%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||3.39|0.33|1.000
81575013|NCT03975790|162821871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7391|||||||t-test|||||||0.7391
81575014|NCT03975790|162821871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7043|||||||t-test|||||||0.7043
81556394|NCT00545129|162787553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|4.83|||Fisher Exact|||Week 6 (\>=50%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||4.83|0.33|0.771
81556395|NCT00545129|162787553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|131.03|||Fisher Exact|||Week 6 (\>=70%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||131.03|0.10|0.612
81556396|NCT00545129|162787553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|19.66|||Fisher Exact|||Week 6 (\>=90%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||19.66|0.00|1.000
81556397|NCT00545129|162787553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.18||||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|7.3|||Fisher Exact|||Week 8 (\>=30%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||7.30|0.66|0.187
81556398|NCT00545129|162787553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|6.43|||Fisher Exact|||Week 8 (\>=50%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||6.43|0.48|0.399
81556399|NCT00545129|162787553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|15.25|||Fisher Exact|||Week 8 (\>=70%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||15.25|0.07|1.000
81556400|NCT00545129|162787553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.57|||Fisher Exact|||Week 8 (\>=90%) reduction: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||3.57|0.00|0.492
81556401|NCT00545129|162787555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.73|||Negative binomial regression|||Week 1: Negative binomial regression model with model terms for treatment as a main effect. P-value was based on negative binomial regression model from pairwise comparisons. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding negative binomial regression model.||3.73|0.77|0.188
81556402|NCT00545129|162787555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|4.54|||Negative binomial regression|||Week 2: Negative binomial regression model with model terms for treatment as a main effect. P-value was based on negative binomial regression model from pairwise comparisons. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding negative binomial regression model.||4.54|0.72|0.207
81556403|NCT00545129|162787555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.93|||Negative binomial regression|||Week 3: Negative binomial regression model with model terms for treatment as a main effect. P-value was based on negative binomial regression model from pairwise comparisons. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding negative binomial regression model.||4.93|0.60|0.317
81556404|NCT00545129|162787555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.71|||Negative binomial regression|||Week 4: Negative binomial regression model with model terms for treatment as a main effect. P-value was based on negative binomial regression model from pairwise comparisons. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding negative binomial regression model.||3.71|0.50|0.554
81556405|NCT00545129|162787555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|1.89|||Negative binomial regression|||Week 5: Negative binomial regression model with model terms for treatment as a main effect. P-value was based on negative binomial regression model from pairwise comparisons. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding negative binomial regression model.||1.89|0.32|0.581
81556406|NCT00545129|162787555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.43|||Negative binomial regression|||Week 6: Negative binomial regression model with model terms for treatment as a main effect. P-value was based on negative binomial regression model from pairwise comparisons. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding negative binomial regression model.||1.43|0.26|0.252
81556407|NCT00545129|162787555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.64|||Negative binomial regression|||Week 7: Negative binomial regression model with model terms for treatment as a main effect. P-value was based on negative binomial regression model from pairwise comparisons. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding negative binomial regression model.||1.64|0.26|0.365
81556408|NCT00545129|162787555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.36|||Negative binomial regression|||Week 8: Negative binomial regression model with model terms for treatment as a main effect. P-value was based on negative binomial regression model from pairwise comparisons. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding negative binomial regression model.||1.36|0.25|0.212
81556409|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.55|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Fatigue MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.55|-0.13|0.215
81556410|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.42|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Fatigue MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.42|-0.45|0.947
81556411|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (Fatigue MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.20|-0.56|0.341
81556412|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Drowsiness MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.17|-0.83|0.180
81556413|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.84|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Drowsiness MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.84|-0.43|0.509
81575015|NCT03975790|162821872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0536|||||||t-test|||||||0.0536
81575016|NCT03975790|162821872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9313|||||||t-test|||||||0.9313
81575017|NCT03975790|162821872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.374|||||||t-test|||||||0.3740
81556414|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.82|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (Drowsiness MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.82|-0.62|0.767
81556415|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.95|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Inability to Concentrate MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.95|-0.11|0.108
81556416|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Inability to Concentrate MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.41|-1.26|0.280
81556417|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|1.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (Inability to Concentrate MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||1.15|-1.53|0.747
81556418|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.88|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Nausea MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.88|-0.87|0.991
81556419|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.99|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Nausea MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.99|-0.41|0.335
81556420|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|1.48|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (Nausea MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||1.48|-4.57|0.159
81556421|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.94|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Dizziness MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.94|-0.16|0.136
81556422|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|5.9|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (Dizziness MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||5.90|-3.46|0.186
81556423|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|0.49|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Constipation MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.49|-1.52|0.292
81556424|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|1.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Constipation MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||1.30|-0.34|0.225
81556425|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (Constipation MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||1.07|-0.58|0.517
81556426|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|2.48|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Itching MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||2.48|-2.48|1.000
81556427|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.99|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Itching MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||-0.99|-1.01|<0.001
81556428|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.362|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|1.63|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Difficulty with Urination MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||1.63|-0.75|0.362
81556429|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.08||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.87|51.87|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Difficulty with Urination MDA): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||51.87|-51.87|1.000
81556430|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-0.76|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Retching/Vomiting MDR): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||-0.76|-3.30|0.031
81556431|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Frequency Composite Score): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.32|-0.28|0.886
81556432|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Frequency Composite Score): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.33|-0.52|0.660
81556433|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (Frequency Composite Score): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.14|-0.54|0.238
81556434|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Severity Composite Score): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.16|-0.42|0.360
81556435|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.54|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Severity Composite Score): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.54|-0.16|0.278
81556436|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (Severity Composite Score): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.27|-0.34|0.809
81556437|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.38|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Bother Composite Score): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.38|-0.35|0.944
81556438|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.55|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Bother Composite Score): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.55|-0.48|0.892
81556439|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.45|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (Bother Composite Score): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.45|-0.39|0.884
81556440|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (MDA Composite Score): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.28|-0.26|0.919
81556441|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.45|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (MDA Composite Score): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.45|-0.33|0.752
81556442|NCT00545129|162787556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (MDA Composite Score): LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding repeated measures ANCOVA model.||0.24|-0.34|0.715
81556443|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|1.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1 (Composite Score): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.18|-0.77|0.666
81556444|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|1.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Composite Score): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.18|-0.86|0.745
81556445|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|0.83|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Composite Score): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.83|-1.14|0.749
81556446|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (Composite Score): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.90|-1.16|0.794
81556447|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8 (Composite Score): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.00|-1.33|0.772
81556448|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|1.34|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1 (General Activity): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.34|-0.73|0.547
81556449|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.91|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (General Activity): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.91|-1.43|0.650
81556450|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (General Activity): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.00|-1.27|0.808
81556451|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|1.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (General Activity): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.07|-1.19|0.915
81556452|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|1.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8 (General Activity): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.14|-1.54|0.757
81556453|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|1.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1 (Walking Ability): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.17|-1.19|0.987
81575018|NCT03975790|162821873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6963|||||||t-test|||||||0.6963
81575019|NCT03975790|162821873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9816|||||||t-test|||||||0.9816
81575020|NCT03975790|162821873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8349|||||||t-test|||||||0.8349
81575021|NCT03975790|162821874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||t-test|||||||0.0003
81556454|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.14|1.51|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Walking Ability): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.51|-1.14|0.781
81556455|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|1.38|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Walking Ability): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.38|-1.13|0.834
81556456|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (Walking Ability): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.10|-1.32|0.851
81556457|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|1.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8 (Walking Ability): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.15|-1.68|0.701
81556458|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|0.77|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1 (Normal Work): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.77|-1.68|0.453
81556459|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Normal Work): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.60|-2.15|0.258
81556460|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|1.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Normal Work): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.09|-1.53|0.736
81556461|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|0.87|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (Normal Work): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.87|-1.76|0.491
81556462|NCT00545129|162787557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|1.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8 (Normal Work): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.04|-1.53|0.695
81556463|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|1.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1 (Composite Score): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.19|-1.34|0.897
81556464|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.43|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Composite Score): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.43|-0.90|0.643
81556465|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|0.68|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Composite Score): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.68|-1.45|0.464
81556466|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.86|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (Composite Score): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.86|-1.46|0.593
81556467|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|0.77|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8 (Composite Score): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.77|-1.77|0.423
81556468|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|1.54|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1 (General Activity): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.54|-1.21|0.805
81556469|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.51|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (General Activity): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.51|-1.30|0.882
81556470|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|0.81|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (General Activity): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.81|-1.79|0.446
81556471|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|1.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (General Activity): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.05|-1.77|0.604
81556472|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.76||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|0.91|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8 (General Activity): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.91|-2.24|0.393
81556473|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|0.97|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1 (Walking Ability): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.97|-2.33|0.399
81556474|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|1.66|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Walking Ability): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.66|-1.43|0.876
81556475|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|1.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Walking Ability): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.14|-1.58|0.740
81556476|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|1.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (Walking Ability): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.31|-1.56|0.854
81556477|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8 (Walking Ability): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.00|-2.24|0.436
81556478|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1 (Normal Work): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.21|-2.81|0.087
81556479|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|0.72|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2 (Normal Work): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.72|-2.40|0.278
81556480|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|1.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4 (Normal Work): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||1.00|-1.84|0.548
81556481|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|0.79|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6 (Normal Work): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.79|-2.33|0.318
81556482|NCT00545129|162787558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|0.99|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8 (Normal Work): ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.99|-2.02|0.484
81556483|NCT00545129|162787559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.399|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1: P-value was calculated by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH test) stratified by center.||||0.399
81556484|NCT00545129|162787559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.779|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2: P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by center.||||0.779
81556485|NCT00545129|162787559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.922|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4: P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by center.||||0.922
81556486|NCT00545129|162787559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.811|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 6: P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by center.||||0.811
81556487|NCT00545129|162787559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.237|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8: P-value was calculated by CMH test stratified by center.||||0.237
81556488|NCT00545129|162787560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.09|-0.82|0.108
81556489|NCT00545129|162787560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.16|-0.70|0.202
81556490|NCT00545129|162787560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.30|-0.54|0.571
81556491|NCT00545129|162787560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.43|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.43|-0.55|0.808
81556492|NCT00545129|162787560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.51|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.51|-0.57|0.913
81556493|NCT00545129|162787561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.09|-0.82|0.108
81556494|NCT00545129|162787561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.23|-0.65|0.339
81556495|NCT00545129|162787561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.28|-0.67|0.408
81556496|NCT00545129|162787561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.45|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.45|-0.67|0.686
81556497|NCT00545129|162787561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model included treatment and cancer type as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate and study site as a random effect. LS mean difference and corresponding 95% CI were estimated from the corresponding ANCOVA model.||0.40|-0.81|0.493
81556498|NCT00545129|162787562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|12.27|||Fisher Exact|||Week 1: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||12.27|0.03|0.724
81556499|NCT00545129|162787562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.947|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 2: P-value was calculated using Fisher Extract method.||||0.947
81556500|NCT00545129|162787562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|8.71|||Fisher Exact|||Week 4: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||8.71|0.03|0.634
81556501|NCT00545129|162787562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|7.74|||Fisher Exact|||Week 6: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||7.74|0.14|0.975
81556502|NCT00545129|162787562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|18.86|||Fisher Exact|||Week 8: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||18.86|0.12|0.759
81556503|NCT00545129|162787563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|12.27|||Fisher Exact|||Week 1: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||12.27|0.03|0.724
81556504|NCT00545129|162787563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.95|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Week 2: P-value was calculated using Fisher Extract test.||||0.950
81556505|NCT00545129|162787563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|8.71|||Fisher Exact|||Week 4: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||8.71|0.03|0.634
81556506|NCT00545129|162787563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|7.74|||Fisher Exact|||Week 6: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||7.74|0.14|0.975
81556507|NCT00545129|162787563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|23.89|||Fisher Exact|||Week 8: The odds ratio with 95% 2-sided CI for the treatment contrast was given.||23.89|0.17|0.578
81556508|NCT00821509|162787576|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of proportions|1.03||||0.004|||||||proportion test|The test was carried out using the proportions calculated from the number of sick-leave episodes over the number o total follow-up weeks in each arm||According to the null hypothesis the proportion of weeks with an onset of days-off period in neither of the intervention arms was different from that of control. No in advance power calculations were done.||||0.004
81556509|NCT00821509|162787577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of proportions|0.933||||0.04|||||||proportion test|||According to the null hypothesis the proportion of weeks with an onset of an infectious disease period in neither of the intervention arms was different from that of control. No in advance power calculations were done.||||0.04
81556510|NCT01894568|162787578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|0.4% is the margin of Non-inferiority|LS Mean Difference|-0.24||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.07|-0.41|0.005
81556511|NCT01551420|162787596|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis of no change after home use|Mean Difference (Net)|0.002|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.68||0.9358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.28||Two way comparison between scores at baseline and after 9-12 weeks of Prosthetic use. Alpha=0.05|t-test, 2 sided|paired t-tests||||0.28|-0.27|.9358
81556512|NCT01551420|162787596|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.69||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.09|||Regression, Linear|||Linear regression of QOL measure at 9-12 weeks, comparing groups by control type, controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||0.09|-1.47|0.08
81556513|NCT01551420|162787597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.43|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this analyses was 44 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data from prosthesis users at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e participants with UEFS data at both time points).||0.43|0.17|<0.0001
81575022|NCT03975790|162821874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9431|||||||t-test|||||||0.9431
81575023|NCT03975790|162821874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2964|||||||t-test|||||||0.2964
81556514|NCT01551420|162787597|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.4|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 23 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for UEFS at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of scores from UEFS use measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||-0.40|-0.73|<0.0001
81556515|NCT01551420|162787598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.94||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.11|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this analysis was 34 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data from prosthesis users at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e participants with TAPES data at both time points).||0.11|-0.55|0.186
81556516|NCT01551420|162787598|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.0168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|-0.23|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 24 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for TAPES at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of scores from TAPES measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||-0.23|-2.06|0.0168
81556517|NCT01551420|162787599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.61||0.3367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|1.05|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 43 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data from prosthesis users at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e. participants with UEFS data at both time points).||1.05|-2.99|0.3367
81556518|NCT01551420|162787599|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.49||0.6339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.84|2.39|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 22 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for UEFS at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of scores from AM-ULA measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||2.39|-3.84|0.6339
81556519|NCT01551420|162787600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|18.8||0.5465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.53|4.05|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 43 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data for participants at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e participants with SF-36V Role Physical data at both time points).||4.05|-7.53|0.5465
81556520|NCT01551420|162787600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.78|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.37||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.12|1.57|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 43 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data for participants at baseline to End of A (with SF-36V Social Functioning data at both time points).||1.57|-9.12|0.1610
81556521|NCT01551420|162787600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.9||0.7765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|3.68|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 43 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data for participants at baseline to End of A (with SF-36V Physical Functioning data at both time points).||3.68|-4.90|0.7765
81556522|NCT01551420|162787600|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-13.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.91||0.0669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.72|1.02|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 23 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for SF-36 at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of SF-36V; Role Physical measure at 9-12 weeks, comparing groups by control type, controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||1.02|-27.72|0.0669
81556523|NCT01551420|162787600|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-8.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1||0.2592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.01|6.54|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 23 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for SF-36 at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of SF-36V: Social Functioning measure at 9-12 weeks, comparing groups by control type, controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||6.54|-23.01|0.2592
81556524|NCT01551420|162787600|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-30.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.25|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.23|-17.23|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 23 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for SF-36 at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of SF-36V: Physical Functioning measure at 9-12 weeks, comparing groups by control type, controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||-17.23|-43.23|<0.0001
81556525|NCT01551420|162787601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.17||0.6691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.07|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 31 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data from prosthesis users at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e. participants with JTHFT: Writing data at both time points).||0.07|-0.05|0.6691
81556526|NCT01551420|162787601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.06||0.0511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 31 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data from prosthesis users at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e. participants with JTHFT: Page turning data at both time points).||0.00|-0.05|0.0511
81556527|NCT01551420|162787601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.5942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.04|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 31 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data from prosthesis users at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e. participants with JTHFT: Lifting Small Items data at both time points).||0.04|-0.02|0.5942
81556528|NCT01551420|162787601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.08||0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|-0.01|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 31 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data from prosthesis users at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e. participants with JTHFT: Checkers data at both time points).||-0.01|-0.07|0.0101
81556529|NCT01551420|162787601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.09||0.1063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.01|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 31 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data from prosthesis users at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e. participants with JTHFT: Feeding data at both time points).||0.01|-0.06|0.1063
81556530|NCT01551420|162787601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.12||0.2474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.01|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 31 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data from prosthesis users at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e. participants with JTHFT: Light Cans data at both time points).||0.01|-0.06|0.2474
81556531|NCT01551420|162787601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.14||0.1604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.02|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 31 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data from prosthesis users at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e. participants with JTHFT: Heavy Cans data at both time points).||0.02|-0.09|0.1604
81556532|NCT01551420|162787601|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.4208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.09|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 24 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for JTHFT at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of scores from JTHFT: Writing measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||0.09|-0.12|0.4208
81556533|NCT01551420|162787601|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.1959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.02|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 23 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for JTHFT at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of scores from JTHFT: Page Turning measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||0.02|-0.09|0.1959
81556534|NCT01551420|162787601|SUPERIORITY|Linear regression of scores from JTHFT: Lifting Small Items measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.|Slope|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.3328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.03|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 23 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for JTHFT at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|||0.03|-0.09|0.3328
81556535|NCT01551420|162787601|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.6585|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.08|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 23 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for JTHFT at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of scores from JTHFT: Checkers measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||0.08|-0.05|0.6585
81556536|NCT01551420|162787601|SUPERIORITY|Linear regression of scores from JTHFT: Feeding measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.|Slope|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.0|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 23 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for JTHFT at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|||0.00|-0.12|0.0552
81556537|NCT01551420|162787601|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.0319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|-0.01|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 23 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for JTHFT at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of scores from JTHFT: Light Cans measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||-0.01|-0.25|0.0319
81556538|NCT01551420|162787601|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.04|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 23 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for JTHFT at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of scores from JTHFT: Heavy Cans measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||-0.04|-0.24|0.0073
81556539|NCT01551420|162787602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.52||0.6529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.15|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 30 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data from prosthesis users at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e. participants with UNB: Spontaneity data at both time points).||0.15|-0.24|0.6529
81556540|NCT01551420|162787602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.64||0.849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.22|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 30 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data from prosthesis users at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e. participants with UNB: Skill data at both time points).||0.22|-0.26|0.8490
81556541|NCT01551420|162787602|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.4589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.48|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 23 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for UNB: Spontaneity at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of scores from UNB: Spontaneity measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||0.48|-0.22|0.4589
81575024|NCT03975790|162821875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2614|||||||t-test|||||||0.2614
81575025|NCT03975790|162821875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||t-test|||||||0.0014
81575026|NCT03975790|162821875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0535|||||||t-test|||||||0.0535
81575027|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0051|||||||t-test|||1 months before index date||||0.0051
81575028|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3041|||||||t-test|||1 months before index date||||0.3041
81575029|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4432|||||||t-test|||1 months before index date||||0.4432
81556542|NCT01551420|162787602|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.44|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 23 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for UNB: Skill at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of scores from UNB: Skill measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||0.44|-0.31|0.7110
81556543|NCT01551420|162787603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|253.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|325.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|146.7|360.5|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 38 participants.||Pairwise t-test for data for participants at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e participants with T-MAP data at both time points).|Mean difference is the change in scores from Baseline to End of A.|360.5|146.7|<0.0001
81556544|NCT01551420|162787603|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-183.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|186.9||0.3397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-574.3|208.2|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 22 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for T-MAP at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of scores from T-MAP measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||208.2|-574.3|0.3397
81556545|NCT01551420|162787604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.01||0.0465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|8.53|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 24 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from Baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data from prosthesis users at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e. participants with UEFS data at both time points).||8.53|0.07|0.0465
81556546|NCT01551420|162787604|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.46||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|2.82|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 19participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for UEFS at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of scores from UEFS measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||2.82|-7.60|0.3450
81556547|NCT01551420|162787605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.54||0.6881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|2.79|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 43 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from Baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data for participants at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e participants with CRIS: Extent of Limitations data at both time points).||2.79|-1.86|0.6881
81556548|NCT01551420|162787605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.95||0.7363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.01|3.67|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 43 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from Baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data from prosthesis users at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e. participants with CRIS: Perceived Limitations data at both time points).||3.67|-5.01|0.7363
81556549|NCT01551420|162787605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.12||0.2361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|1.01|||t-test, 2 sided|The sample for this paired t-test was 43 participants.|Mean difference is the change in scores from Baseline to End of A.|Pairwise t-test for data from prosthesis users at baseline and completers at End of A (i.e. participants with CRIS: Satisfaction data at both time points).||1.01|-3.99|0.2361
81556550|NCT01551420|162787605|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-7.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.02||0.0932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.43|1.29|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 24 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for CRIS-CAT at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of scores from CRIS-CAT: Extent of Limitations measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||1.29|-15.43|0.0932
81556551|NCT01551420|162787605|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0||0.0951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|1.99|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 24 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for CRIS-CAT at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of scores from CRIS-CAT: Perceived Limitations measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||1.99|-22.9|0.0951
81556552|NCT01551420|162787605|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-4.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.01||0.2346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|3.43|||Regression, Linear|The sample for this analysis was 24 participants with TR or TH amputation level who completed data collection for CRIS-CAT at End of Part B.|Effect of EMG-PR (compared to IMU group)|Linear regression of scores from CRIS-CAT: Satisfaction measure at 9-12 weeks (End of B), comparing groups by control type, and controlling for amputation level (transhumeral or transradial). Persons with shoulder level devices are excluded from this analysis.||3.43|-13.3|0.2346
81556553|NCT00223236|162787648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4637|||||||Chi-squared|df=1 n=34||Null hypothsis is no group association in cocaine use.||||.4637
81556554|NCT03720652|162787662|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the End-of-Intervention Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.18|||||||McNemar|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.18
81556555|NCT03720652|162787662|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 3-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.34|||||||McNemar|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.34
81556556|NCT03720652|162787662|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 6-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.13|||||||McNemar|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.13
81575030|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8641|||||||t-test|||2 months before index date||||0.8641
81575031|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0435|||||||t-test|||2 months before index date||||0.0435
81575032|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.153|||||||t-test|||2 months before index date||||0.1530
81575033|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1188|||||||t-test|||3 months before index date||||0.1188
81575034|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6807|||||||t-test|||3 months before index date||||0.6807
81556557|NCT03720652|162787663|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the End-of-Intervention Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.7|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.70
81556558|NCT03720652|162787663|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 3-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.66
81556559|NCT03720652|162787663|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 6-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.84|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.84
81556560|NCT03720652|162787664|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the End-of-Intervention Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.015
81556561|NCT03720652|162787664|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 3-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.34
81556562|NCT03720652|162787664|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the End-of-Program Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.002
81556563|NCT03720652|162787665|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the End-of-Intervention Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.022
81556564|NCT03720652|162787665|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 3-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.020
81556565|NCT03720652|162787665|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 6-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.09|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.090
81556566|NCT03720652|162787666|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the End-of-Intervention Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.051|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.051
81556567|NCT03720652|162787666|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 3-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.044|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.044
81556568|NCT03720652|162787666|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 6-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||1.00
81556569|NCT03720652|162787667|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the End-of-Intervention Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.023|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.023
81556570|NCT03720652|162787667|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 3-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.56|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.56
81556571|NCT03720652|162787667|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 6-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.16
81556572|NCT03720652|162787668|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the End-of-Intervention Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.15
81556573|NCT03720652|162787668|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 3-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.12|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.12
81556574|NCT03720652|162787668|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 6-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.018
81556575|NCT03720652|162787669|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the End-of-Intervention Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.33|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.33
81556576|NCT03720652|162787669|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 3-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.88
81556577|NCT03720652|162787669|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 6-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.67|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.67
81575035|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1772|||||||t-test|||3 months before index date||||0.1772
81575036|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6104|||||||t-test|||4 months before index date||||0.6104
81556578|NCT03720652|162787670|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the End-of-Intervention Interview relative to baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||<0.001
81556579|NCT03720652|162787670|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 3-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||<0.001
81556580|NCT03720652|162787670|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 6-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||<0.001
81556581|NCT03720652|162787671|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the End-of-Intervention Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.17|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.17
81556582|NCT03720652|162787671|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 3-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.020
81556583|NCT03720652|162787671|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 6-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.062|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.062
81556584|NCT03720652|162787672|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the End-of-Intervention Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.013|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.013
81556585|NCT03720652|162787672|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 3-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.001
81556586|NCT03720652|162787672|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 6-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.003
81556587|NCT03720652|162787673|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the End-of-Intervention Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.001
81556588|NCT03720652|162787673|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 3-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.010
81556589|NCT03720652|162787673|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 6-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.085|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.085
81556590|NCT03720652|162787674|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the End-of-Intervention Interview relative to baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||<0.001
81556591|NCT03720652|162787674|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 3-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||<0.001
81556592|NCT03720652|162787674|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 6-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||<0.001
81556593|NCT03720652|162787675|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the End-of-Intervention Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.046|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.046
81556594|NCT03720652|162787675|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 3-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.14|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.14
81556595|NCT03720652|162787675|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 6-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.||||||0.058|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||0.058
81556596|NCT03720652|162787676|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the End-of-Intervention Interview relative to baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||<0.001
81556597|NCT03720652|162787676|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 3-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||<0.001
81556598|NCT03720652|162787676|OTHER|The statistical test is a paired test assessing change at the 6-Month Follow Up Interview relative to baseline.|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||As the study design is quasi-experimental, there is no comparison group - both arms were analyzed jointly for each pre- and post- time interval.||||<0.001
81575037|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9564|||||||t-test|||4 months before index date||||0.9564
81575038|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7688|||||||t-test|||4 months before index date||||0.7688
81556599|NCT03073733|162787683|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9||0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|5.8|||linear model for repeated measures|||||5.8|-10.3|0.582
81556600|NCT03073733|162787683|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|8.0|||linear model for repeated measures|||||8.0|-8.2|0.984
81556601|NCT03073733|162787684|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|1.2986|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8744||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1341|3.7313|||linear model for repeated measures|||||3.7313|-1.1341|0.290
81556602|NCT03073733|162787684|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-0.3542|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7793||0.759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6516|1.9433|||linear model for repeated measures|||||1.9433|-2.6516|0.759
81556603|NCT03073733|162787685|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-278.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|305.192||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1126.21|568.75|||linear model for repeated measures|||||568.75|-1126.21|0.515
81556604|NCT03073733|162787685|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|292.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|308.659||0.499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-562.87|1147.23|||linear model for repeated measures|||||1147.23|-562.87|0.499
81556605|NCT03073733|162787686|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|0.3|||linear model for repeated measures|||||0.3|-2.1|0.160
81556606|NCT03073733|162787686|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.9|||linear model for repeated measures|||||0.9|-1.5|0.622
81556607|NCT03073733|162787687|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|-0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1038||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.399|0.176|||linear model for repeated measures|||||0.176|-0.399|0.442
81556608|NCT03073733|162787687|SUPERIORITY||least squares mean difference|0.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1037||0.401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.165|0.409|||linear model for repeated measures|||||0.409|-0.165|0.401
81556609|NCT03073733|162787689|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.205|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.205
81556610|NCT03073733|162787690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.157|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.157
81556611|NCT03073733|162787691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.125|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.125
81556612|NCT03073733|162787692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.173|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.173
81556613|NCT03073733|162787693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.099|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Pooled t-test (variance ratio of 3.2)||||||0.099
81556614|NCT03073733|162787693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Pooled t-test (variance ratio of 1.9)||||||0.130
81556615|NCT03073733|162787694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0959|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0959
81556616|NCT03073733|162787695|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1868|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1868
81556617|NCT03073733|162787696|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.608|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.608
81556618|NCT03073733|162787697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.264|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 7.9)||||||0.264
81556619|NCT03073733|162787697|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.139|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 25.9)||||||0.139
81556620|NCT03073733|162787698|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.261|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 7.9)||||||0.261
81556621|NCT03073733|162787698|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.139|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 6.3)||||||0.139
81556622|NCT03073733|162787699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Pooled t-test (variance ratio of 0.8).||||||0.350
81556623|NCT03073733|162787699|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Pooled t-test (variance ratio of 2.5)||||||0.500
81556624|NCT03073733|162787700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Pooled t-test (variance ratio of 2.9).||||||0.220
81556625|NCT03073733|162787700|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.119|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Pooled t-test (variance ratio of 1.9).||||||0.119
81556626|NCT03073733|162787701|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Pooled t-test (variance ratio of 2.7)||||||0.006
81556627|NCT03073733|162787702|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.009
81556628|NCT03073733|162787703|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.029|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.029
81556629|NCT03073733|162787704|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.010
81556630|NCT03073733|162787705|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.072
81556631|NCT03073733|162787706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 5.9)||||||0.019
81556632|NCT03073733|162787706|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Pooled t-test (variance ratio of 3.98)||||||0.019
81556633|NCT03073733|162787707|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.013
81556634|NCT03073733|162787708|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.033
81556635|NCT03073733|162787709|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.199|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.199
81556636|NCT03073733|162787710|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.075|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 56.3)||||||0.075
81556637|NCT03073733|162787710|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 25.2)||||||0.062
81556638|NCT03073733|162787711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.255|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 9.9)||||||0.255
81556639|NCT03073733|162787711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.109|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 8.7)||||||0.109
81556640|NCT03073733|162787712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.488|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Pooled t-test (variance ratio of 0.7).||||||0.488
81556641|NCT03073733|162787712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.273|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Pooled t-test (variance ratio of 2.5)||||||0.273
81556642|NCT03073733|162787713|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81556643|NCT03073733|162787714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.006
81556644|NCT03073733|162787715|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.016
81556645|NCT03073733|162787716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.098|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.098
81556646|NCT03073733|162787717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 8.2)||||||0.019
81556647|NCT03073733|162787717|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 4.7)||||||0.011
81556648|NCT03073733|162787718|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.039
81556649|NCT03073733|162787719|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.096|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.096
81556650|NCT03073733|162787720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.480
81575039|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5685|||||||t-test|||5 months before index date||||0.5685
81575040|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5122|||||||t-test|||5 months before index date||||0.5122
81575041|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4321|||||||t-test|||5 months before index date||||0.4321
81556651|NCT03073733|162787721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 51.5)||||||0.076
81556652|NCT03073733|162787721|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 26.1)||||||0.057
81556653|NCT03073733|162787722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.117|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 29.0)||||||0.117
81556654|NCT03073733|162787722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 9.5)||||||0.083
81556655|NCT03073733|162787723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.172|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 6.7)||||||0.172
81556656|NCT03073733|162787723|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Pooled t-test (variance ratio of 3.98)||||||0.140
81556657|NCT03073733|162787724|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 5.4).||||||0.011
81556658|NCT03073733|162787725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0406|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0406
81556659|NCT03073733|162787726|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.007
81556660|NCT03073733|162787727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.026
81556661|NCT03073733|162787728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.200
81556662|NCT03073733|162787729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 22.2)||||||0.030
81556663|NCT03073733|162787729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Pooled t-test (variance ratio of 3.3)||||||0.033
81556664|NCT03073733|162787730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.200
81556665|NCT03073733|162787731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.200
81556666|NCT03073733|162787732|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81556667|NCT03073733|162787733|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 606.4)||||||0.080
81556668|NCT03073733|162787733|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 52.3)||||||0.050
81556669|NCT03073733|162787734|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.099|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 35.7)||||||0.099
81556670|NCT03073733|162787734|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 17.6)||||||0.076
81556671|NCT03073733|162787735|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1099|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 4.5)||||||0.1099
81556672|NCT03073733|162787735|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Unpooled t-test (variance ratio of 14.3)||||||0.012
81556673|NCT03039621|162787749|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance equals 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.026
81556674|NCT03039621|162787750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.031
81556675|NCT03039621|162787751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.022
81556676|NCT03039621|162787752|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.024
81556677|NCT03039621|162787753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0201||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of total severity index of the disease from Day 2 to Day 3, 4, 5 and 6 endpoint between Ergoferon and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0201
81556678|NCT03039621|162787754|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.046
81556679|NCT03039621|162787755|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0025|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0025
81556680|NCT03039621|162787755|OTHER|Test for assessing the homogeneity of the odds ratio in several 2 × 2 contingency tables.||||||0.22|||||||Breslow-Day test|||||||0.22
81556681|NCT03039621|162787756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0037||||||"The p-value associated with treatment factor of total severity index of the disease from Day 1 to Day 2, 3 and 4 endpoint between Ergoferon and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0037
81556682|NCT03039621|162787757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0001
81556683|NCT04531462|162787775|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis: Mean change from baseline in HbA1c after 52 weeks of treatment with empagliflozin 10 mg = mean change from baseline in HbA1c after 52 weeks of treatment with placebo.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.36||Threshold level for statistical significance: α = 0.05 .|Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)||Empagliflozin 10 mg- Placebo|Restricted maximum likelihood (REML)-based mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) which included fixed classification effects for treatment, gender, baseline renal function, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction, and a linear covariate for baseline HbA1c and age. An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within patient errors. The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||-0.36|-0.78|<0.0001
81556684|NCT04531462|162787776|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.61||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.39|||ANCOVA||Empagliflozin 10 mg- Placebo|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) included baseline muscle mass, age, baseline glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), baseline body mass index (BMI) as linear covariates and sex, treatment as fixed effects.||0.39|-1.61|0.2310
81556685|NCT04531462|162787777|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|-1.04|||ANCOVA||Empagliflozin 10 mg- Placebo|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) included baseline body fat measurement, age, baseline glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), baseline body mass index (BMI) as linear covariates and sex, treatment as fixed effects.||-1.04|-2.65|<0.0001
81556686|NCT04531462|162787778|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53||||0.1632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.22|||ANCOVA||Empagliflozin 10 mg- Placebo|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) included baseline lean body mass, age, baseline glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), baseline body mass index (BMI) as linear covariates and sex, treatment as fixed effects.||0.22|-1.28|0.1632
81556687|NCT04531462|162787779|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63||||0.0384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.03|||ANCOVA||Empagliflozin 10 mg- Placebo|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) included baseline total body water, age, baseline glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), baseline body mass index (BMI) as linear covariates and sex, treatment as fixed effects.||-0.03|-1.23|0.0384
81556688|NCT04531462|162787780|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.1975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.01|||ANCOVA||Empagliflozin 10 mg- Placebo|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) included baseline bone mineral content, age, baseline glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), baseline body mass index (BMI) as linear covariates and sex, treatment as fixed effects.||0.01|-0.07|0.1975
81575042|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7892|||||||t-test|||6 months before index date||||0.7892
81575043|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2874|||||||t-test|||6 months before index date||||0.2874
81575044|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2662|||||||t-test|||6 months before index date||||0.2662
81575045|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3091|||||||t-test|||7 months before index date||||0.3091
81556689|NCT04531462|162787781|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.081||||0.3725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.259|0.098|||ANCOVA||Empagliflozin 10 mg- Placebo|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) which included baseline skeletal muscle index, age, baseline glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), baseline body mass index (BMI) as linear covariates and sex, treatment as fixed effects.||0.098|-0.259|0.3725
81556690|NCT04531462|162787782|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3||||0.4208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.5|||ANCOVA||Empagliflozin 10 mg- Placebo|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) included baseline grip strength, age, baseline glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), baseline body mass index (BMI) as linear covariates and sex, treatment as fixed effects.||0.5|-1.1|0.4208
81556691|NCT04531462|162787783|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.9|||ANCOVA||Empagliflozin 10 mg- Placebo|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) included baseline 5-time chair stand test, age, baseline glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), baseline body mass index (BMI) as linear covariates and sex, treatment as fixed effects.||0.9|-1.0|0.9267
81556692|NCT04175509|162787786|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.378|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.378
81556693|NCT04175509|162787787|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.753|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.753
81556694|NCT04175509|162787788|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.30
81556695|NCT04175509|162787789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.43
81556696|NCT04175509|162787790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.61
81556697|NCT04175509|162787791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.77
81556698|NCT04175509|162787792|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.48
81556699|NCT04175509|162787793|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81556700|NCT00464490|162787805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value \<0.05 was considered significant|t-test, 2 sided|||H(0): Ventilator time (DG) = Ventilator time (CG)||||0.02
81556701|NCT03860935|162787829|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Finkelstein-Schoenfeld Method|||||||<0.0001
81556702|NCT03860935|162787830|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|39.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.477|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|96.0|20.18|59.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS means are from a MMRM model with treatment group, visit, randomization stratification factors of genotype, NT-proBNP level and eGFR level (as recorded in IXRS) and treatment group-by-visit interaction as factors, and baseline value as covariate. Missing measurements due to early discontinuation of study treatment and due to death were imputed using the Jump to Reference (J2R) method and sampling with replacement from the worst 5% of observed values, respectively, as specified in study SAP.||59.10|20.18|<0.0001
81556703|NCT03860935|162787831|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|9.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.024|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|96.0|5.79|14.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS means are from a MMRM model with treatment group, visit, randomization stratification factors of genotype, NT-proBNP level and eGFR level (as recorded in IXRS) and treatment group-by-visit interaction as factors, and baseline value as covariate. Missing measurements due to early discontinuation of study treatment and due to death were imputed using the Jump to Reference (J2R) method and sampling with replacement from the worst 5% of observed values, respectively, as specified in study SAP.||14.10|5.79|<0.0001
81556704|NCT03860935|162787832|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.665|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|96.0|5.73|8.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||LS means are from a MMRM model with treatment group, visit, randomization stratification factors of genotype, NT-proBNP level and eGFR level (as recorded in IXRS) and treatment group-by-visit interaction as factors, and baseline value as covariate. Missing measurements due to early discontinuation of study treatment and due to death were imputed using the Jump to Reference (J2R) method and sampling with replacement from the worst 5% of observed values, respectively, as specified in study SAP.||8.46|5.73|<0.0001
81556705|NCT03860935|162787833|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk Reduction (%)|25.0||||0.0569|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test is stratified by randomization stratification factors of genotype, NT-proBNP level and eGFR level as recorded in IXRS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0569
81556706|NCT03086967|162787834|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8
81556707|NCT03086967|162787835|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.133|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.133
81556708|NCT03086967|162787836|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.58
81556709|NCT03086967|162787837|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81556710|NCT03086967|162787838|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8
81556711|NCT03086967|162787839|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.95
81556712|NCT03086967|162787840|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.98
81556713|NCT03086967|162787841|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.95
81556714|NCT03086967|162787842|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1
81556715|NCT03086967|162787843|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0003
81556716|NCT03086967|162787844|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.48
81556717|NCT01475071|162787869|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non inferiority margin of -10%|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.6||0.0345|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-6.8||||paired Student's t statistic|||The primary purpose of this study is to demonstrate the non-inferiority of Metvix and daylight compared to Metvix and the lamp in terms of lesion complete response rate.|||-6.8|0.0345
81556718|NCT01475071|162787870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|two-sided Wilcoxon rank signed||superiority of Metvix adaylight and Metvix Lamp in term of pain||||<0.001
81556719|NCT01860846|162787891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.004||||||Baseline vs. 12 months|Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||The null hypothesis was set as no difference.||||=0.004
81556720|NCT01860846|162787892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.022||||||Baseline vs. 12 Months|Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||The null hypothesis was set as no difference.||||= 0.022
81556721|NCT01860846|162787893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.006||||||Baseline vs. 12 Months|Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||The null hypothesis was set as no difference.||||= 0.006
81556722|NCT01860846|162787894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline vs. 12 Months|Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||The null hypothesis was set as no difference.||||< 0.001
81556723|NCT01860846|162787895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline vs. 12 Months|Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||Physical Functioning Scores: the null hypothesis was set as no difference.||||< 0.001
81556724|NCT01860846|162787895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline vs. 12 Months|Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||Role-Physical Scores: the null hypothesis was set as no difference.||||< 0.001
81556725|NCT01860846|162787895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.001||||||Baseline vs. 12 Months|Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||Role-Emotional Scores: the null hypothesis was set as no difference.||||= 0.001
81556726|NCT01860846|162787895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.019||||||Baseline vs. 12 Months|Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||Vitality Scores: the null hypothesis was set as no difference.||||= 0.019
81556727|NCT01860846|162787895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.017||||||Baseline vs. 12 Months|Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||Mental Health Scores: the null hypothesis was set as no difference.||||= 0.017
81556728|NCT01860846|162787895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.007||||||Baseline vs. 12 Months|Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||Social Functioning Scores: the null hypothesis was set as no difference.||||= 0.007
81556729|NCT01860846|162787895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline vs. 12 Months|Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||Bodily Pain Scores: the null hypothesis was set as no difference.||||< 0.001
81556730|NCT01860846|162787895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.005||||||Baseline vs. 12 Months|Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||General Health Scores: the null hypothesis was set as no difference.||||= 0.005
81556731|NCT01860846|162787896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline vs. 12 Months|Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||Bowel-related Symptoms Scores: The null hypothesis was set as no difference.||||< 0.001
81556732|NCT01860846|162787896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline vs. 12 Months|Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||Systemic Symptoms Scores:The null hypothesis was set as no difference.||||< 0.001
81556733|NCT01860846|162787896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline vs. 12 Months|Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||Emotional Function Scores: the null hypothesis was set as no difference.||||< 0.001
81556734|NCT01860846|162787896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Baseline vs. 12 Months|Wilcoxon signed-ranked test|||Social Function Scores: The null hypothesis was set as no difference.||||< 0.001
81556735|NCT01087788|162787909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|33.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.8|44.6||Difference of Certolizumab Pegol 200 mg versus Placebo (and corresponding 95 % Confidence Interval and p-value) were estimated using a standard two-sided Wald asymptotic test with a 5 % alpha level.|Wald-test, 2-sided|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected.||44.6|22.8|<0.001
81556736|NCT01087788|162787909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|27.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|38.7||Difference of Certolizumab Pegol 400 mg versus Placebo (and corresponding 95 % Confidence Interval and p-value) were estimated using a standard two-sided Wald asymptotic test with a 5 % alpha level.|Wald-test, 2-sided|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected.||38.7|16.5|<0.001
81556737|NCT01087788|162787910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|-10.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.35|=|0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.05|5.77||Diff. of CZP 200mg+400mg versus PBO (and corresponding 95% Confidence Interval and p-value) were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment, region and prior Tumor Necrosis Factor(TNF)-antagonist exposure as factors \& BL mTSS score as a covariate|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected. This is the pre-defined primary analysis.||5.77|-27.05|=0.203
81556738|NCT01087788|162787910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|=|0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.04||Difference of CZP 200 mg versus Placebo (and corresponding 95 % Confidence Interval and p-value) were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment, region and prior TNF-antagonist exposure as factors and Baseline mTSS score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints.Conditional on the 1st test being significant, the 2nd hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5%. Stat. testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected Re-analysis approach, restricted to subjects in the RS who have at least 2 x-ray values at scheduled visits (at least 8 wks apart)||-0.04|-0.38|=0.017
81556739|NCT01087788|162787910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|=|0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.07||Difference of CZP 400 mg versus Placebo (and corresponding 95 % Confidence Interval and p-value) were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment, region and prior TNF-antagonist exposure as factors and Baseline mTSS score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints.Conditional on the 1st test being significant, the 2nd hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5%. Stat. testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected Re-analysis approach, restricted to subjects in the RS who have at least 2 x-ray values at scheduled visits (at least 8 wks apart)||0.07|-0.27|=0.261
81556740|NCT01087788|162787911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|40.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.5|51.0||Difference of Certolizumab Pegol 200 mg versus Placebo (and corresponding 95 % Confidence Interval and p-value) were estimated using a standard two-sided Wald asymptotic test with a 5 % alpha level.|Wald-test, 2-sided|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected.||51.0|29.5|<0.001
81574262|NCT02785354|162821697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.92|||Fine and Gray model|||Outcome was analyzed during rivaroxaban or VKA exposure period (on treatment) using: 1) Cumulative function to estimate the incidence (with death as a competing risk), 2) Fine and Gray model to compare the 1-year risk for rivaroxaban versus VKA, with HR and 95%CI (and death as a competing risk).||0.92|0.75|0.0006
81575046|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5783|||||||t-test|||7 months before index date||||0.5783
81556741|NCT01087788|162787911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|32.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.8|43.8||Difference of Certolizumab Pegol 400 mg versus Placebo (and corresponding 95 % Confidence Interval and p-value) were estimated using a standard two-sided Wald asymptotic test with a 5 % alpha level.|Wald-test, 2-sided|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected.||43.8|21.8|<0.001
81556742|NCT01087788|162787912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.2||Difference of CZP 200 mg + 400 mg vs. Placebo (and corresponding 95 % Confidence Interval and p-value) were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment, region and prior TNF-antagonist exposure as factors and Baseline HAQ-DI score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected.||-0.20|-0.42|<0.001
81556743|NCT01087788|162787913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percentages|46.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.7|56.9||Difference of Certolizumab Pegol 200 mg + 400 mg versus Placebo (and corresponding 95 % Confidence Interval and p-value) were estimated using a standard two-sided Wald asymptotic test with a 5 % alpha level.|Wald-test, 2-sided|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected.||56.9|35.7|<0.001
81556744|NCT01087788|162787914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12|=|0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.05||Difference of CZP 200 mg + 400 mg versus Placebo (and corresponding 95 % Confidence Interval and p-value) were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment, region and prior TNF-antagonist exposure as factors and Baseline mTSS score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected. This is the predefined analysis.||0.05|-0.43|=0.127
81556745|NCT01087788|162787914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|=|0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.01||Difference of CZP 200 mg + 400 mg versus Placebo (and corresponding 95 % Confidence Interval and p-value) were estimated using an ANCOVA model with treatment, region and prior TNF-antagonist exposure as factors and Baseline mTSS score as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||A hierarchical test procedure was applied to protect the overall significance level for the multiplicity of dose groups and endpoints. Conditional on the first test being significant, the second hypothesis was tested with the same alpha level of 5 %. Statistical testing for the following hypotheses was performed only if the previous null hypothesis in the hierarchy was rejected. This is the post-hoc analysis for the subgroup 'Baseline mTSS \> 6'.||-0.01|-1.04|=0.048
81556746|NCT01779219|162787955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Fisher's exact test (two-tailed)|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81556747|NCT01779219|162787956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81556748|NCT01779219|162787957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Total length of hospital stay||||0.16
81556749|NCT01779219|162787957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Length of the preoperative hospital stay||||0.73
81556750|NCT01779219|162787957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Length of the postoperative hospital stay||||1.0
81556751|NCT01779219|162787958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Total OR time||||<0.001
81556752|NCT01779219|162787958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Time of preoperative preparations||||0.004
81556753|NCT01779219|162787958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||"Time of the operation (skin-to-skin)"||||0.024
81556754|NCT00534313|162787966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|22.9||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|41.8||The p-value (two-sided) was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method (CMH) with stratification of baseline body surface area (BSA) affected by psoriasis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference was based on CMH with stratification of baseline BSA affected by psoriasis.|||41.8|4.0|0.022
81556755|NCT00534313|162787966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|28.7||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|48.0||p-value (two-sided) was based on CMH with stratification of baseline BSA affected by psoriasis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference was based on CMH with stratification of baseline BSA affected by psoriasis.|||48.0|9.4|0.006
81556756|NCT00534313|162787966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|14.6||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|32.6||p-value (2-sided) was based on CMH with stratification of baseline BSA affected by psoriasis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference was based on CMH with stratification of baseline BSA affected by psoriasis.|||32.6|-3.5|0.121
81556757|NCT00534313|162787973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|11.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference and 95% confidence intervals (CI) was based on CMH with stratification of baseline BSA affected by psoriasis.|||11.0|-23.0|
81556758|NCT00534313|162787973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|17.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference and 95% CI was based on CMH with stratification of baseline BSA affected by psoriasis.|||17.1|-18.0|
81556759|NCT00534313|162787973|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|28.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference and 95% CI was based on CMH with stratification of baseline BSA affected by psoriasis.|||28.5|-7.6|
81556760|NCT00534313|162787974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|18.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.02|44.56|||ANCOVA|||||44.56|-7.02|
81556761|NCT00534313|162787974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.93|48.6|||ANCOVA|||||48.60|-3.93|
81556762|NCT00534313|162787974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.82|56.15|||ANCOVA|||||56.15|4.82|
81575047|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4021|||||||t-test|||7 months before index date||||0.4021
81556763|NCT00534313|162787976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.08||||||95.0|-4.79|8.96|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate was used for the analysis.||||8.96|-4.79|
81556764|NCT00534313|162787976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.94|8.95|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate was used for the analysis.||||8.95|-4.94|
81556765|NCT00534313|162787976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.08|7.58|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate was used for the analysis.||||7.58|-6.08|
81556766|NCT00534313|162787980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.97|12.33|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate was used for the analysis.||||12.33|1.97|
81556767|NCT00534313|162787980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.83|14.41|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate was used for the analysis||||14.41|3.83|
81556768|NCT00534313|162787980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|11.32|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline value as covariate was used for the analysis.||||11.32|1.01|
81556769|NCT00534313|162787981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|34.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference and 95% CI was based on CMH with stratification of baseline BSA affected by psoriasis.|||34.5|-2.5|
81556770|NCT00534313|162787981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|26.1||||||95.0|6.8|45.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference and 95% CI was based on CMH with stratification of baseline BSA affected by psoriasis.|||45.5|6.8|
81556771|NCT00534313|162787981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|16.6||||||95.0|-1.8|34.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference and 95% CI was based on CMH with stratification of baseline BSA affected by psoriasis.|||34.9|-1.8|
81556772|NCT00827931|162788008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-99.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|131.99||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-371.4|171.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis applicable to the efficacy analyses was that there was no difference between tranexamic acid plus standard care compared to standard care alone. The alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||171.5|-371.4|0.460
81556773|NCT00827931|162788009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-83.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|147.61||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-386.5|219.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis applicable to the efficacy analyses was that there was no difference between tranexamic acid plus standard care compared to standard care alone. The alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||219.3|-386.5|0.579
81556774|NCT00827931|162788010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-183.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|239.19||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-672.6|305.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis applicable to the efficacy analyses was that there was no difference between tranexamic acid plus standard care compared to standard care alone. The alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||305.5|-672.6|0.452
81556775|NCT00827931|162788011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-417.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|152.51||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-729.4|-106.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis applicable to the efficacy analyses was that there was no difference between tranexamic acid plus standard care compared to standard care alone. The alternative hypothesis was that there was a difference.||-106.1|-729.4|0.010
81556776|NCT00827931|162788012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.701|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used at 5% level of significance.||||0.701
81556777|NCT00492063|162788015|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The percentage of subjects with HI titer ≥40 in the cTIV group is \>10% lower than in the TIV group (i.e., the percentage of subjects with HI titer ≥40 in the cTIV group is non-inferior to that of TIV group if, for strain A/H1N1, the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference in the percentages is greater than -10%)|Group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.0||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (HI titer ≥40) of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain A/H1N1 after one vaccination in adults.||3|-3|
81556778|NCT00492063|162788015|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The percentage of subjects with HI titer ≥40 in the cTIV group is \>10% lower than in the TIV group (i.e., the percentage of subjects with HI titer ≥40 in the cTIV group is non-inferior to that of TIV group if, for strain A/H3N2, the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference in the percentages is greater than -10%)|Group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.0||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (HI titer ≥40) of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain A/H3N2 after one vaccination in adults.||2|-1|
81556779|NCT00492063|162788015|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The percentage of subjects with HI titer ≥40 in the cTIV group is \>10% lower than in the TIV group (i.e., the percentage of subjects with HI titer ≥40 in the cTIV group is non-inferior to that of TIV group if, for strain B, the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference in the percentages is greater than -10%)|Group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.0||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (HI titer ≥40) of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain B after one vaccination in adults.||3|-3|
81556780|NCT00492063|162788015|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The percentage of subjects with HI titer ≥40 in the cTIV group is \>10% lower than in the TIV group (i.e., the percentage of subjects with HI titer ≥40 in the cTIV group is non-inferior to that of TIV group if, for strain A/H1N1, the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference in the percentages is greater than -10%)|Group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.0||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (HI titer ≥40) of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain A/H1N1 after one vaccination in the elderly population.||3|-4|
81556781|NCT00492063|162788015|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The percentage of subjects with HI titer ≥40 in the cTIV group is \>10% lower than in the TIV group (i.e., the percentage of subjects with HI titer ≥40 in the cTIV group is non-inferior to that of TIV group if, for strain A/H3N2, the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference in the percentages is greater than -10%)|Group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.0||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (HI titer ≥40) of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain A/H3N2 after one vaccination in the elderly population.||1|-2|
81574263|NCT02785354|162821698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.66|||Fine and Gray model|||Outcome was analyzed during dabigatran or VKA exposure period (on treatment) using: 1) Cumulative function to estimate the incidence (with death as a competing risk), 2) Fine and Gray model to compare the 1-year risk for dabigatran versus VKA, with hazard ratio (HR) and 95%CI (and death as a competing risk).||0.66|0.46|<0.0001
81575048|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.767|||||||t-test|||8 months before index date||||0.7670
81556782|NCT00492063|162788015|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The percentage of subjects with HI titer ≥40 in the cTIV group is \>10% lower than in the TIV group (i.e., the percentage of subjects with HI titer ≥40 in the cTIV group is non-inferior to that of TIV group if, for strain B, the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference in the percentages is greater than -10%)|Group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.0||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (HI titer ≥40) of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain B after one vaccination in the elderly population.||4|-2|
81556783|NCT00492063|162788016|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The percentage of subjects with seroconversion or significant increase in HI titer in the cTIV group is \>10% lower than in the TIV group (i.e., the percentage of subjects with seroconversion or significant in HI titer of cTIV group is non-inferior to that of the TIV group if, for strain A/H1N1, the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference in the percentages is greater than -10%).|Group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|7.0||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (seroconversion or significant increase in HI titer) after one vaccination of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain A/H1N1 in adults.||7|-3|
81556784|NCT00492063|162788016|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The percentage of subjects with seroconversion or significant increase in HI titer in the cTIV group is \>10% lower than in the TIV group (i.e., the percentage of subjects with seroconversion or significant in HI titer of cTIV group is non-inferior to that of the TIV group if, for strain A/H3N2, the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference in the percentages is greater than -10%).|Group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|4.0||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (seroconversion or significant increase in HI titer) after one vaccination of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain A/H3N2 in adults.||4|-6|
81556785|NCT00492063|162788016|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The percentage of subjects with seroconversion or significant increase in HI titer in the cTIV group is \>10% lower than in the TIV group (i.e., the percentage of subjects with seroconversion or significant in HI titer of cTIV group is non-inferior to that of the TIV group if, for strain B, the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference in the percentages is greater than -10%).|Group difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|8.0||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (seroconversion or significant increase in HI titer) after one vaccination of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain B in adults.||8|0|
81556786|NCT00492063|162788016|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The percentage of subjects with seroconversion or significant increase in HI titer in the cTIV group is \>10% lower than in the TIV group (i.e., the percentage of subjects with seroconversion or significant in HI titer of cTIV group is non-inferior to that of the TIV group if, for strain A/H1N1, the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference in the percentages is greater than -10%).|Group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|5.0||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (seroconversion or significant increase in HI titer) after one vaccination of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain A/H1N1 in the elderly population.||5|-6|
81556787|NCT00492063|162788016|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The percentage of subjects with seroconversion or significant increase in HI titer in the cTIV group is \>10% lower than in the TIV group (i.e., the percentage of subjects with seroconversion or significant in HI titer of cTIV group is non-inferior to that of the TIV group if, for strain A/H3N2, the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference in the percentages is greater than -10%).|Group difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|8.0||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (seroconversion or significant increase in HI titer) after one vaccination of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain A/H3N2 in the elderly population.||8|-2|
81556788|NCT00492063|162788016|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The percentage of subjects with seroconversion or significant increase in HI titer in the cTIV group is \>10% lower than in the TIV group (i.e., the percentage of subjects with seroconversion or significant in HI titer of cTIV group is non-inferior to that of the TIV group if, for strain B, the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference in the percentages is greater than -10%).|Group difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|11.0||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (seroconversion or significant increase in HI titer) after one vaccination of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain B in the elderly population.||11|2|
81556789|NCT00492063|162788017|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The value of GMR ratio of cTIV to TIV is \>0.5 (i.e., the GMR of the cTIV group is non-inferior to that of the TIV group if, for strain A/H1N1, the lower limit of the 95% CI for ratio of GMRs at day 22 is greater than 0.5).|Ratio of GMRs|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.28||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (GMR) after one vaccination of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain A/H1N1 in adults.||1.28|0.9|
81556790|NCT00492063|162788017|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The value of GMR ratio of cTIV to TIV is \>0.5 (i.e., the GMR of the cTIV group is non-inferior to that of the TIV group if, for strain A/H3N2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for ratio of GMRs at day 22 is greater than 0.5).|Ratio of GMRs|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.99||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (GMR) after one vaccination of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain A/H3N2 in adults.||0.99|0.72|
81556791|NCT00492063|162788017|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The value of GMR ratio of cTIV to TIV is \>0.5 (i.e., the GMR of the cTIV group is non-inferior to that of the TIV group if, for strain B, the lower limit of the 95% CI for ratio of GMRs at day 22 is greater than 0.5).|Ratio of GMRs|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.3||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (GMR) after one vaccination of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain B in adults.||1.3|0.99|
81556792|NCT00492063|162788017|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The value of GMR ratio of cTIV to TIV is \>0.5 (i.e., the GMR of the cTIV group is non-inferior to that of the TIV group if, for strain A/H1N1, the lower limit of the 95% CI for ratio of GMRs at day 22 is greater than 0.5).|Ratio of GMRs|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.12||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (GMR) after one vaccination of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain A/H1N1 in the elderly population.||1.12|0.82|
81556793|NCT00492063|162788017|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The value of GMR ratio of cTIV to TIV is \>0.5 (i.e., the GMR of the cTIV group is non-inferior to that of the TIV group if, for strain A/H3N2, the lower limit of the 95% CI for ratio of GMRs at day 22 is greater than 0.5).|Ratio of GMRs|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.02||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (GMR) after one vaccination of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain A/H3N2 in the elderly population.||1.02|0.74|
81575049|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6978|||||||t-test|||8 months before index date||||0.6978
81575050|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6328|||||||t-test|||8 months before index date||||0.6328
81575051|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0541|||||||t-test|||9 months before index date||||0.0541
81575052|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6999|||||||t-test|||9 months before index date||||0.6999
81556794|NCT00492063|162788017|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The value of GMR ratio of cTIV to TIV is \>0.5 (i.e., the GMR of the cTIV group is non-inferior to that of the TIV group if, for strain B, the lower limit of the 95% CI for ratio of GMRs at day 22 is greater than 0.5).|Ratio of GMRs|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.4||||||Non-inferiority testing in immune response (GMR) after one vaccination of cTIV to that of TIV vaccine for strain B in the elderly population.||1.4|1.11|
81556795|NCT01402427|162788021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.01||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.033|||Fisher Exact|||||0.033|-0.011|0.28
81556796|NCT01402427|162788022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.11
81556797|NCT01402427|162788023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81556798|NCT01402427|162788024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.37
81556799|NCT01402427|162788025|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.28
81556800|NCT01402427|162788026|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74
81556801|NCT01402427|162788027|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.45
81556802|NCT01947855|162788028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-104.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.88|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-144.77|-64.97|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, number of previous antidiabetic medication, baseline renal function, baseline HbA1c and baseline AUC1-4h for plasma glucose.||Difference calculated as empa 25 mg minus placebo. The analyses will be performed sequentially compared with placebo from high dose of empagliflozin and the full significance level (5%) will be maintained by the hierarchical procedure.||-64.97|-144.77|<0.0001
81556803|NCT01947855|162788028|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-85.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|20.18|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-126.01|-44.97|||ANCOVA|Model includes treatment, number of previous antidiabetic medication, baseline renal function, baseline HbA1c and baseline AUC1-4h for plasma glucose.||Difference calculated as empa 10 mg minus placebo. The analyses will be performed sequentially compared with placebo from high dose of empagliflozin and the full significance level (5%) will be maintained by the hierarchical procedure.||-44.97|-126.01|<0.0001
81556804|NCT00608569|162788050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133||95.0||||Results were considered to be statistically significant if p\<0.05|Fisher Exact|||Fisher exact test (unstratified)||||0.133
81556805|NCT03011892|162788058|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square (LS) Mean|-59.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.85|-41.47|||MMRM|||||-41.47|-77.85|< 0.0001
81556806|NCT03011892|162788059|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-33.01||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.27|-14.76|||MMRM|||DB: Vehicle BID, Ruxolitinib 0.15% QD||-14.76|-51.27|0.0004
81556807|NCT03011892|162788059|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-40.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.23|-22.57|||MMRM|||||-22.57|-59.23|< 0.0001
81556808|NCT03011892|162788059|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-54.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.93|-36.7|||MMRM|||||-36.70|-72.93|< 0.0001
81556809|NCT03011892|162788060|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|14.63||||0.1127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.47|32.73|||MMRM|||Triamcinolone 0.1% BID/Vehicle Cream BID, DB: Ruxolitinib 0.15% QD||32.73|-3.47|0.1127
81556810|NCT03011892|162788060|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|6.74||||0.4659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.44|24.92|||MMRM|||Triamcinolone 0.1% BID/Vehicle Cream BID, DB: Ruxolitinib 0.5% QD||24.92|-11.44|0.4659
81556811|NCT03011892|162788060|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-7.18||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.13|10.77|||MMRM|||Triamcinolone 0.1% BID/Vehicle Cream BID, DB: Ruxolitinib 1.5% QD||10.77|-25.13|0.4320
81556812|NCT03011892|162788060|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-12.02||||0.1903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.05|6.0|||MMRM|||||6.00|-30.05|0.1903
81556813|NCT03011892|162788061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-25.12||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.84|-10.41|||MMRM|||Week 2||-10.41|-39.84|0.0009
81556814|NCT03011892|162788061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-47.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.64|-33.06|||MMRM|||Week 2||-33.06|-62.64|< 0.0001
81556815|NCT03011892|162788061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-41.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.0|-26.08|||MMRM|||Week 2||-26.08|-56.00|< 0.0001
81556816|NCT03011892|162788061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-45.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.69|-30.4|||MMRM|||Week 2||-30.40|-59.69|< 0.0001
81556817|NCT03011892|162788061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|9.99||||0.1806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|24.63|||MMRM|||Week 2||24.63|-4.66|0.1806
81556818|NCT03011892|162788061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-5.93||||0.4333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.82|8.95|||MMRM|||Week 2||8.95|-20.82|0.4333
81556819|NCT03011892|162788061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-9.94||||0.1805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.51|4.63|||MMRM|||Week 2||4.63|-24.51|0.1805
81556820|NCT03011892|162788061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-12.74||||0.0895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.45|1.98|||MMRM|||Week 2||1.98|-27.45|0.0895
81556821|NCT03011892|162788061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-28.38||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.74|-9.02|||MMRM|||Week 8||-9.02|-47.74|0.0042
81556822|NCT03011892|162788061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-36.52||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.03|-17.01|||MMRM|||Week 8||-17.01|-56.03|0.0003
81556823|NCT03011892|162788061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-45.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||MMRM|||Week 8||||< 0.0001
81556824|NCT03011892|162788061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-57.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.53|-37.77|||MMRM|||Week 8||-37.77|-76.53|< 0.0001
81556825|NCT03011892|162788061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|7.78||||0.4243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.37|26.93|||MMRM|||Week 8||26.93|-11.37|0.4243
81556826|NCT03011892|162788061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.35||||0.9715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.65|18.95|||MMRM|||Week 8||18.95|-19.65|0.9715
81556827|NCT03011892|162788061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-9.03||||0.3507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.05|9.99|||MMRM|||Week 8||9.99|-28.05|0.3507
81556828|NCT03011892|162788061|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-20.98||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.15|-1.82|||MMRM|||Week 8||-1.82|-40.15|0.0320
81556829|NCT02282293|162788068|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.96||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|7.61||Calculated p-value|Chi-squared|||||7.61|0.50|0.50
81556830|NCT02282293|162788070|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.96||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|7.61|||Chi-squared|||||7.61|0.50|0.50
81556831|NCT02282293|162788072|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.45||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|1.48||Calculated p-value|GEE|||||1.48|0.13|0.19
81556832|NCT02282293|162788073|OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.33||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.45|||Chi-squared|||||2.45|0.72|0.35
81575053|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.359|||||||t-test|||9 months before index date||||0.3590
81575054|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.936|||||||t-test|||10 months before index date||||0.9360
81556833|NCT03381729|162788087|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percent|-6.0|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|22.8|||Fisher Exact|||Difference in the percentage of participants who achieved the ability to stand alone.|Data for the current study were compared to historical control data (Finkel et al 2014 - PubMed 25080519) where 7 (13.7%) participants achieved the ability to stand alone and 44 (86.3%) participants did not achieve the ability to stand alone.|22.8|-21.8|>0.9999
81556834|NCT03381729|162788088|SUPERIORITY||Difference Between Least Squares Mean|5.5||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|9.0|||Mixed-Model Repeat Measure||||Data for the current study were compared to historical control data (Finkel et al 2014 - PubMed 25080519) where the least squares mean (95% confidence interval) of the change from baseline in HFMSE scores at 12 months was 0.5 (-2.2 to 3.2).|9.0|1.9|0.0027
81556835|NCT03381729|162788090|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|-2.1|||>|0.9999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|27.0|||Fisher Exact|||Difference in the percentage of participants who achieved the ability to walk alone.|Data for the current study were compared to historical control data (Finkel et al 2014 PubMed 25080519) where 5 (9.8%) participants achieved the ability to walk alone and 46 (90.2%) participants did not achieve the ability to walk alone.|27.0|-17.2|>0.9999
81556836|NCT04456153|162788104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||GLMM|||||||0.170
81556837|NCT04456153|162788105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||GLMM|||||||0.051
81556838|NCT04456153|162788108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.68
81556839|NCT04456153|162788109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||trapezoidal method|||||||0.76
81556840|NCT02312687|162788121|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean|0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.88||The generalized estimation equation (GEE) model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|generalized estimation equation (GEE)|||Change at Week 24||0.88|0.48|< 0.0001
81556841|NCT02312687|162788121|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.79||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 48||0.79|0.57|< 0.0001
81556842|NCT02312687|162788121|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.75||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 72||0.75|0.44|< 0.0001
81556843|NCT02312687|162788121|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.63||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 96||0.63|0.31|< 0.0001
81556844|NCT02312687|162788121|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.73||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 120||0.73|0.41|< 0.0001
81556845|NCT02312687|162788121|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.76||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 144||0.76|0.43|< 0.0001
81556846|NCT02312687|162788122|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-9.75||||0.1366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.59|3.09||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE estimate|||Change at Week 24||3.09|-22.59|0.1366
81556847|NCT02312687|162788122|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-11.17||||0.1334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.76|3.42||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE estimate|||Change at Week 48||3.42|-25.76|0.1334
81556848|NCT02312687|162788122|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-18.12|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.07|-9.17||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE estimate|||Change at Week 72||-9.17|-27.07|< 0.0001
81556849|NCT02312687|162788122|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-25.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.21|-14.35||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE estimate|||Change at Week 96||-14.35|-36.21|< 0.0001
81556850|NCT02312687|162788122|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-22.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.51|-13.26||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE estimate|||Change at Week 120||-13.26|-31.51|< 0.0001
81556851|NCT02312687|162788122|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-28.33|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.11|-16.56||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE estimate|||Change at Week 144||-16.56|-40.11|< 0.0001
81556852|NCT02312687|162788123|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|215493.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|194650.78|236335.97||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 24||236335.97|194650.78|< 0.0001
81556853|NCT02312687|162788123|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|202525.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|168364.92|236685.83||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 48||236685.83|168364.92|< 0.0001
81556854|NCT02312687|162788123|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|221481.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|179628.07|263333.98||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 72||263333.98|179628.07|< 0.0001
81556855|NCT02312687|162788123|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|221674.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|181313.34|262034.81||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 96||262034.81|181313.34|< 0.0001
81575055|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.626|||||||t-test|||10 months before index date||||0.6260
81556856|NCT02312687|162788123|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|208270.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|167217.98|249322.06||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 120||249322.06|167217.98|< 0.0001
81556857|NCT02312687|162788123|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|235953.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|166110.59|305796.52||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 144||305796.52|166110.59|< 0.0001
81556858|NCT02312687|162788124|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1277.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1202.34|1353.34||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 24||1353.34|1202.34|< 0.0001
81556859|NCT02312687|162788124|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1244.99|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1166.1|1323.88||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 48||1323.88|1166.10|< 0.0001
81556860|NCT02312687|162788124|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1298.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1233.56|1363.43||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 72||1363.43|1233.56|< 0.0001
81556861|NCT02312687|162788124|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1311.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1238.3|1383.8||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 96||1383.80|1238.30|< 0.0001
81556862|NCT02312687|162788124|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1368.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1327.4|1409.96||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 120||1409.96|1327.40|< 0.0001
81556863|NCT02312687|162788124|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1298.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1208.31|1388.51||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 144||1388.51|1208.31|< 0.0001
81556864|NCT02312687|162788125|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|7.87||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.16|12.58||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 24||12.58|3.16|0.0011
81556865|NCT02312687|162788125|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|2.7||||0.3092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|7.9||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 48||7.90|-2.50|0.3092
81556866|NCT02312687|162788125|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|2.62||||0.2958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|7.53||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 72||7.53|-2.29|0.2958
81556867|NCT02312687|162788125|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.31||||0.8796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.71|4.33||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 96||4.33|-3.71|0.8796
81556868|NCT02312687|162788125|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.48||||0.8396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.11|4.16||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 120||4.16|-5.11|0.8396
81556869|NCT02312687|162788125|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-3.43||||0.2284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|2.15||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 144||2.15|-9.00|0.2284
81556870|NCT02312687|162788126|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.83||||||Change at Week 24||0.83|0.32|
81556871|NCT02312687|162788126|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.56||||||Change at Week 48||0.56|0.37|
81556872|NCT02312687|162788126|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.56||||||Change at Week 72||0.56|0.28|
81556873|NCT02312687|162788126|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.6||||||Change at Week 96||0.60|0.27|
81556874|NCT02312687|162788126|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.48||||||Change at Week 120||0.48|0.23|
81556875|NCT02312687|162788126|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.32|0.62||||||Change at Week 144||0.62|0.32|
81556876|NCT02312687|162788127|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.07||||||Change at Week 24||0.07|0.01|
81556877|NCT02312687|162788127|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.03||||||Change at Week 48||0.03|-0.01|
81556878|NCT02312687|162788127|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.04||||||Change at Week 72||0.04|-0.01|
81556879|NCT02312687|162788127|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.07||||||Change at Week 96||0.07|0.02|
81556880|NCT02312687|162788127|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.03||||||Change at Week 120||0.03|-0.02|
81556881|NCT02312687|162788127|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.05||||||Change at Week 144||0.05|-0.01|
81556882|NCT02312687|162788128|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|-0.01||||||Change at Week 24||-0.01|-0.07|
81556883|NCT02312687|162788128|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.01||||||Change at Week 48||0.01|-0.03|
81556884|NCT02312687|162788128|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.01||||||Change at Week 72||0.01|-0.04|
81556885|NCT02312687|162788128|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|-0.02||||||Change at Week 96||-0.02|-0.07|
81556886|NCT02312687|162788128|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.02||||||Change at Week 120||0.02|-0.03|
81556887|NCT02312687|162788128|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.01||||||Change at Week 144||0.01|-0.05|
81556888|NCT02312687|162788129|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.08||||||Change at Week 24||0.08|-0.10|
81556889|NCT02312687|162788129|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.1||||||Change at Week 48||0.10|-0.07|
81575056|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7797|||||||t-test|||10 months before index date||||0.7797
81556890|NCT02312687|162788129|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.16||||||Change at Week 72||0.16|-0.01|
81556891|NCT02312687|162788129|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.06||||||Change at Week 96||0.06|-0.09|
81556892|NCT02312687|162788129|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.1||||||Change at Week 120||0.10|-0.12|
81556893|NCT02312687|162788129|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.06||||||Change at Week 144||0.06|-0.16|
81556894|NCT02312687|162788130|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|22.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|47.6||||||Change at Week 24||47.60|-1.81|
81556895|NCT02312687|162788130|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|15.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|32.62||||||Change at Week 48||32.62|-2.32|
81556896|NCT02312687|162788130|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|11.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.33|36.53||||||Change at Week 72||36.53|-14.33|
81556897|NCT02312687|162788130|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-16.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.5|4.2||||||Change at Week 96||4.20|-37.50|
81556898|NCT02312687|162788130|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|3.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.53|39.49||||||Change at Week 120||39.49|-32.53|
81556899|NCT02312687|162788130|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|28.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.12|68.22||||||Change at Week 144||68.22|-11.12|
81556900|NCT02312687|162788131|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-14.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.62|58.08||||||Change at Week 24||58.08|-87.62|
81556901|NCT02312687|162788131|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-70.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-161.31|19.74||||||Change at Week 48||19.74|-161.31|
81556902|NCT02312687|162788131|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-16.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.96|78.73||||||Change at Week 72||78.73|-110.96|
81556903|NCT02312687|162788131|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-41.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-150.61|67.13||||||Change at Week 96||67.13|-150.61|
81556904|NCT02312687|162788131|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-76.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-237.29|85.08||||||Change at Week 120||85.08|-237.29|
81556905|NCT02312687|162788131|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-96.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-206.59|14.46||||||Change at Week 144||14.46|-206.59|
81556906|NCT02312687|162788132|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.03||||||Change at Week 24||0.03|-0.01|
81556907|NCT02312687|162788132|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.04||||||Change at Week 48||0.04|-0.01|
81556908|NCT02312687|162788132|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.02||||||Change at Week 72||0.02|-0.02|
81556909|NCT02312687|162788132|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.02||||||Change at Week 96||0.02|-0.04|
81556910|NCT02312687|162788132|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.03||||||Change at Week 120||0.03|-0.02|
81556911|NCT02312687|162788132|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.08||||||Change at Week 144||0.08|-0.01|
81556912|NCT02312687|162788133|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|14.92||||0.0314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|28.52||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 24||28.52|1.33|0.0314
81556913|NCT02312687|162788133|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-1.73||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|9.55||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 48||9.55|-13.00|0.7640
81556914|NCT02312687|162788133|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-22.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.2|-14.35||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 72||-14.35|-30.20|< 0.0001
81556915|NCT02312687|162788133|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-20.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.92|-13.94||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 96||-13.94|-27.92|< 0.0001
81556916|NCT02312687|162788133|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-18.77||||0.0094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.93|-4.6||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 120||-4.60|-32.93|0.0094
81556917|NCT02312687|162788133|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-25.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.89|-14.54||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 144||-14.54|-36.89|< 0.0001
81556918|NCT02312687|162788134|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|4.68||||0.1673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|11.32||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 24||11.32|-1.96|0.1673
81556919|NCT02312687|162788134|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-2.68||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.09|1.72||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 48||1.72|-7.09|0.2330
81556920|NCT02312687|162788134|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-7.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.54|-5.36||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 72||-5.36|-9.54|< 0.0001
81556921|NCT02312687|162788134|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-8.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.86|-6.29||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 96||-6.29|-9.86|< 0.0001
81556922|NCT02312687|162788134|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-10.01|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.07|-6.95||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 120||-6.95|-13.07|< 0.0001
81556923|NCT02312687|162788134|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-10.89|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.77|-7.02||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 144||-7.02|-14.77|< 0.0001
81556924|NCT02312687|162788135|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|343.38||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.66|609.11||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 24||609.11|77.66|0.0113
81575057|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0934|||||||t-test|||11 months before index date||||0.0934
81556925|NCT02312687|162788135|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|41.45||||0.4972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.23|161.13||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 48||161.13|-78.23|0.4972
81556926|NCT02312687|162788135|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-61.96||||0.3288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-186.34|62.41||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 72||62.41|-186.34|0.3288
81556927|NCT02312687|162788135|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-68.62||||0.2772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-192.39|55.16||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 96||55.16|-192.39|0.2772
81556928|NCT02312687|162788135|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-53.41||||0.2907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-152.47|45.66||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 120||45.66|-152.47|0.2907
81556929|NCT02312687|162788135|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-97.46||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-206.57|11.65||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 144||11.65|-206.57|0.0800
81556930|NCT02312687|162788136|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|72.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.21|105.7||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 24||105.70|39.21|< 0.0001
81556931|NCT02312687|162788136|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|44.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.34|58.47||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 48||58.47|30.34|< 0.0001
81556932|NCT02312687|162788136|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|28.3||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.24|43.37||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 72||43.37|13.24|0.0002
81556933|NCT02312687|162788136|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|27.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.81|40.22||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 96||40.22|13.81|< 0.0001
81556934|NCT02312687|162788136|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|13.02||||0.1195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|29.4||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 120||29.40|-3.37|0.1195
81556935|NCT02312687|162788136|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|43.12||||0.2009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.96|109.2||The GEE model includes the change from baseline as the dependent variable, time as the categorical variable and adjusted for baseline measurement, with compound symmetry covariance structure.|GEE|||Change at Week 144||109.20|-22.96|0.2009
81556936|NCT04545944|162788143|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|192.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|152.8|242.4||||||A linear mixed model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect was performed on the natural log-transformed values to assess the effect of vonoprazan on the PK of midazolam.||242.4|152.8|
81556937|NCT04545944|162788144|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|188.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|150.6|236.9||||||A linear mixed model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect was performed on the natural log-transformed values to assess the effect of vonoprazan on the PK of midazolam.||236.9|150.6|
81556938|NCT04545944|162788145|OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|193.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|160.5|233.1||||||A linear mixed model with treatment as a fixed effect and participant as a random effect was performed on the natural log-transformed values to assess the effect of vonoprazan on the PK of midazolam.||233.1|160.5|
81556939|NCT01634191|162788170|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|113.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.2|135.0|||||Geometric mean ratio (Elderly/Young) and 90% confidence interval (CI) of the ratio calculated from a 2-way ANOVA model, and presented as percentages.|To assess the effect of age on the PK of apremilast after a single 30 mg dose, a 2-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was performed on the log-transformed AUC0-t. The ANOVA model included age group (elderly and young), sex (male and female), and age group by sex as a fixed effect.||135|94.2|
81556940|NCT01634191|162788172|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|128.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.0|154.0|||||Geometric mean ratio (Female/Male) and 90% CI of the ratio calculated from a 2-way ANOVA model, and presented as percentages.|To assess the effect of sex on the PK of apremilast after a single 30 mg dose, a 2-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was performed on the log-transformed AUC0-t. The ANOVA model included age group (elderly and young), sex (male and female), and age group by sex as a fixed effect.||154|107|
81556941|NCT01634191|162788173|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|113.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.1|135.0|||||Geometric mean ratio (Elderly/Young) and 90% CI of the ratio calculated from a 2-way ANOVA model, and presented as percentages.|To assess the effect of age on the PK of apremilast after a single 30 mg dose, a 2-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) model was performed on the log-transformed AUC0-∞. The ANOVA model included age group (elderly and young), sex (male and female), and age group by sex as a fixed effect.||135|94.1|
81556942|NCT01634191|162788174|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|131.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.0|157.0|||||Geometric mean ratio (Female/Male) and 90% CI of the ratio calculated from a 2-way ANOVA model, and presented as percentages.|To assess the effect of sex on the PK of apremilast after a single 30 mg dose, a 2-way ANOVA model was performed on the log-transformed AUC0-∞. The ANOVA model included age group (elderly and young), sex (male and female), and age group by sex as a fixed effect.||157|109|
81556943|NCT01634191|162788175|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|106.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.5|123.0|||||Geometric mean ratio (Elderly/Young) and 90% CI of the ratio calculated from a 2-way ANOVA model, and presented as percentages.|To assess the effect of age on the PK of apremilast after a single 30 mg dose, a 2-way analysis of ANOVA model was performed on the log-transformed Cmax. The ANOVA model included age group (elderly and young), sex (male and female), and age group by sex as a fixed effect.||123|90.5|
81556944|NCT01634191|162788176|OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|108.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.3|126.0|||||Geometric mean ratio (Female/Male) and 90% CI of the ratio calculated from a 2-way ANOVA model, and presented as percentages.|To assess the effect of sex on the PK of apremilast after a single 30 mg dose, a 2-way ANOVA model was performed on the log-transformed Cmax. The ANOVA model included age group (elderly and young), sex (male and female), and age group by sex as a fixed effect.||126|92.3|
81556945|NCT01634191|162788177|OTHER||Median Difference|0.5||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median difference (Elderly - Young) calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||2.00|0.000|0.153
81556946|NCT01634191|162788178|OTHER||Median Difference|0.5||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median difference (Female - Male) and 90% CI of the difference calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||2.00|0.000|0.169
81556947|NCT03645434|162788185|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.202|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.151|0.253|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.253|0.151|<0.0001
81556948|NCT03645434|162788190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.098|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.146|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 2||0.146|0.051|<0.0001
81556949|NCT03645434|162788190|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.195|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.148|0.242|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 8||0.242|0.148|<0.0001
81556950|NCT03645434|162788191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.306|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.266|0.346|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1||0.346|0.266|<0.0001
81556951|NCT03645434|162788191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.374|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.324|0.425|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 8||0.425|0.324|<0.0001
81556952|NCT03645434|162788191|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.388|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.329|0.447|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 14||0.447|0.329|<0.0001
81556953|NCT03645434|162788192|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.551||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.876|-0.226|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1 to Day 8||-0.226|-0.876|0.0010
81556954|NCT03645434|162788192|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.867|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.248|-0.486|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 9 to Day 14||-0.486|-1.248|<0.0001
81556955|NCT03645434|162788192|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.722|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.047|-0.397|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1 to Day 14||-0.397|-1.047|<0.0001
81556956|NCT03645434|162788193|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.571||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.563|-0.579|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1 to Day 8||-0.579|-2.563|0.0022
81556957|NCT03645434|162788193|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.386|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.541|-1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 9 to Day 14||-1.230|-3.541|<0.0001
81556958|NCT03645434|162788193|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.912||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.923|-0.901|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1 to Day 14||-0.901|-2.923|0.0003
81556959|NCT03645434|162788204|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.268|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.741|-0.794|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 1 to Day 8||-0.794|-1.741|<0.0001
81556960|NCT03645434|162788204|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.302|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.804|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Day 9 to Day 14||-0.800|-1.804|<0.0001
81556961|NCT00167778|162788205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.99
81556962|NCT00167778|162788206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.09||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.09
81556963|NCT00167778|162788207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.09||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.09
81556964|NCT00167778|162788208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.7||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.7
81556965|NCT00167778|162788209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.99||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||>0.99
81556966|NCT00167778|162788211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.8||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.8
81556967|NCT00167778|162788212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.7||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=0.7
81556968|NCT00167778|162788213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.4||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||=.4
81556969|NCT00167778|162788214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.15||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.05. Values of p\>0.15 were considered not significant (NS) statistically.|Mixed Models Analysis|The effect of study prosthesis was analyzed using repeated measures one-way analyses of variance.||||||>0.15
81556970|NCT00167778|162788215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.15||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.05. Values of p\>0.15 were considered not significant (NS) statistically.|Mixed Models Analysis|The effect of study prosthesis was analyzed using repeated measures one-way analyses of variance.||||||>0.15
81556971|NCT00167778|162788216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.15||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.05. Values of p\>0.15 were considered not significant (NS) statistically.|Mixed Models Analysis|The effect of study prosthesis was analyzed using repeated measures one-way analyses of variance.||||||>0.15
81556972|NCT00167778|162788217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.15||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.05. Values of p\>0.15 were considered not significant (NS) statistically.|Mixed Models Analysis|The effect of study prosthesis was analyzed using repeated measures one-way analyses of variance.||||||>0.15
81556973|NCT00167778|162788218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.15||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.05. Values of p\>0.15 were considered not significant (NS) statistically.|Mixed Models Analysis|The effect of study prosthesis was analyzed using repeated measures one-way analyses of variance.||||||>0.15
81556974|NCT00167778|162788219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.15||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.05. Values of p\>0.15 were considered not significant (NS) statistically.|Mixed Models Analysis|The effect of study prosthesis was analyzed using repeated measures one-way analyses of variance.||||||>0.15
81556975|NCT00167778|162788220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.13||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoon paired signed rank test for the differences between Rigid and Torsion Adapter pylons||||||=0.13
81575058|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.396|||||||t-test|||11 months before index date||||0.3960
81556976|NCT00167778|162788221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.92||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon paired signed rank test for the differences between Rigid and Torsion Adapter pylons.||||||=0.92
81556977|NCT00167778|162788222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.37||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.1.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon paired signed rank test for the differences between the Rigid and Torsion Adapter pylons.||||||=0.37
81556978|NCT00167778|162788223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.27||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.1.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon paired signed rank test for the differences between the Rigid and Torsion Adapter pylons.||||||=0.27
81556979|NCT00167778|162788224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.2||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.1.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon paired signed rank test for the differences between the Rigid and Torsion Adapter pylons.||||||=0.20
81556980|NCT00167778|162788225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.59||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.1.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon paired signed rank test for the differences between the Rigid and Torsion Adapter pylons.||||||=0.59
81556981|NCT00167778|162788226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.057||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.1.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon paired signed rank test for the differences between the Rigid and Torsion Adapter pylons.||||||=0.057
81556982|NCT00167778|162788227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.78||95.0||||Statistical significance was set a-prior at p\<0.1.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon paired signed rank test for the differences between the Rigid and Torsion Adapter pylons.||||||=0.78
81556983|NCT00678743|162788231|SUPERIORITY|All statistical significance were completed at the 5% level, two-tailed. Comparability of baseline characteristics between those who did and did not opt to enter the extension study was assessed with the chi square test and analysis of variance.||||||0.0008||||||Threshold for statistical significance p\<0.05|ANOVA|||||||0.0008
81556984|NCT01727700|162788245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-6.26||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.18|-2.34||The Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, region, and weight group were fixed categorical effects; baseline value as a fixed covariate.||Assuming 5% of participants may drop out of the trial without a postbaseline efficacy evaluation, a total of 126 participants were required to provide at least 80% power to detect a treatment difference of -5 (common standard deviation \[SD\] of 8.5) between at least 1 of 2 aripiprazole dose levels and placebo in the primary outcome.||-2.34|-10.18|0.0020
81556985|NCT01727700|162788245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-9.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.84|-5.86||The Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, region, and weight group were fixed categorical effects; baseline value as a fixed covariate.||Assuming 5% of participants may drop out of the trial without a postbaseline efficacy evaluation, a total of 126 participants were required to provide at least 80% power to detect a treatment difference of -5 (common standard SD of 8.5) between at least 1 of 2 aripiprazole dose levels and placebo in the primary outcome.||-5.86|-13.84|<0.0001
81556986|NCT01727700|162788246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.03||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.52||The Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, region, and weight group were fixed categorical effects; baseline value as a fixed covariate.||||-0.52|-1.54|0.0001
81556987|NCT01727700|162788246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-1.02||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|-0.49||The Hochberg procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, region, and weight group were fixed categorical effects; baseline value as a fixed covariate.||||-0.49|-1.54|0.0002
81556988|NCT01727700|162788247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-13.26||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.43|-5.08||Treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, region, and weight group were fixed categorical effects; baseline value as a fixed covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-5.08|-21.43|0.0017
81556989|NCT01727700|162788247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-19.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.7|-11.04||Treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, region, and weight group were fixed categorical effects; baseline value as a fixed covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-11.04|-27.70|<0.0001
81556990|NCT01727700|162788248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.33||Treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, region, and weight group were fixed categorical effects; baseline value as a fixed covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.33|-1.27|0.0010
81556991|NCT01727700|162788248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||MMRM|-0.92||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.44||Treatment, week, treatment by week interaction, region, and weight group were fixed categorical effects; baseline value as a fixed covariate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.44|-1.41|0.0002
81556992|NCT01727700|162788249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|1.36||||0.0835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.88||P-value derived from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) General Association Test adjusting for region and weight group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Response ratio \> 1 favors aripiprazole.||||1.88|0.98|0.0835
81556993|NCT01727700|162788249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response ratio|1.61||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|2.16||P-value derived from CMH General Association Test adjusting for region and weight group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Response ratio \> 1 favors aripiprazole.||||2.16|1.20|0.0014
81556994|NCT01727700|162788250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Discontinuation ratio|1.16||||0.9187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|7.05||Discontinuation ratio \< 1 favors aripiprazole. P-value derived from CMH General Association Test adjusting for region and weight group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||7.05|0.19|0.9187
81556995|NCT01727700|162788250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05||||0.9576||||||Hazard ratio \< 1 favors aripiprazole. P-value derived from Cox proportional hazard regression adjusting for region and weight group.|Regression, Cox|||||||0.9576
81556996|NCT01727700|162788250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Discontinuation ratio|4.06||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|14.95||Discontinuation ratio \< 1 favors aripiprazole. P-value derived from CMH General Association Test adjusting for region and weight group.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||14.95|1.10|0.0132
81556997|NCT01727700|162788250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|5.51||||0.0278||||||Hazard ratio \< 1 favors aripiprazole. P-value derived from Cox proportional hazard regression adjusting for region and weight group.|Regression, Cox|||||||0.0278
81575059|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4292|||||||t-test|||11 months before index date||||0.4292
81575060|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.854|||||||t-test|||12 months before index date||||0.8540
81556998|NCT02484859|162788251|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.69|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Median intraoperative bleeding scores were compared with Wilcoxon test. In this pilot study the power analysis showed that a sample size of 44 patients in each group was sufficient to detect a difference of 0.2 in the mean (standard deviation of 0.4) with an 80% power with an alpha error of 0.05 and a beta error of 20%. The Shapiro-Wilk test was used to test the distribution of data.||||>0.69
81556999|NCT02484859|162788252|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81557000|NCT02484859|162788253|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.052|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.052
81557001|NCT02484859|162788254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis was that the visual analog pain scores (VAS) of patients at arrrival to post anesthetic care unit (PACU) were similar.||||0.05
81557002|NCT02484859|162788254|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis was that the visual analog pain scores (VAS) of patients at discharge from post anesthetic care unit (PACU) were similar.||||0.55
81557003|NCT02484859|162788255|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.47
81557004|NCT02054481|162788256|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|36.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.0|53.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for weight (=\<100kg vs \>100kg) \& prior exposure to 2 or more tumour necrosis factor antagonists with discontinuation due to lack of efficacy|Difference calculated as BI 90+180 mg minus Stelara|||53.8|19.0|<0.0001
81557005|NCT02054481|162788257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.6||||0.0355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|28.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for weight (=\<100kg vs \>100kg) \& prior exposure to 2 or more tumour necrosis factor antagonists with discontinuation due to lack of efficacy|Difference calculated as BI 90+180 mg minus Stelara|Week 12||28.2|1.0|0.0355
81557006|NCT02054481|162788257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|21.1||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.0|36.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for weight (=\<100kg vs \>100kg) \& prior exposure to 2 or more tumour necrosis factor antagonists with discontinuation due to lack of efficacy|Difference calculated as BI 90+180 mg minus Stelara|Week 24||36.2|6.0|0.0062
81557007|NCT02054481|162788258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|27.1||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.3|42.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for weight (=\<100kg vs \>100kg) \& prior exposure to 2 or more tumour necrosis factor antagonists with discontinuation due to lack of efficacy|Difference calculated as BI 90+180 mg minus Stelara|||42.9|11.3|0.0008
81557008|NCT02054481|162788259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|10.1||||0.0706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|21.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for weight (=\<100kg vs \>100kg) \& prior exposure to 2 or more tumour necrosis factor antagonists with discontinuation due to lack of efficacy|Difference calculated as BI 90+180 mg minus Stelara|||21.1|-0.8|0.0706
81557009|NCT02054481|162788260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.8||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|37.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for weight (=\<100kg vs \>100kg) \& prior exposure to 2 or more tumour necrosis factor antagonists with discontinuation due to lack of efficacy|Difference calculated as BI 90+180 mg minus Stelara|||37.7|1.9|0.0300
81557010|NCT02054481|162788262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|21.2||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|36.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Adjusted for weight (=\<100kg vs \>100kg) \& prior exposure to 2 or more tumour necrosis factor antagonists with discontinuation due to lack of efficacy|Difference calculated as BI 90+180 mg minus Stelara|||36.6|5.7|0.0072
81557011|NCT02054481|162788263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.1844|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.4|||Log Rank|||||0.4|0.1|<0.0001
81557012|NCT02320903|162788275|EQUIVALENCE|What was the within-group change over time effect size (Cohen's d)?|||||||||||||Paired samples T test (change over time)|||Paired sample T tests were used to measure change for parents over time.|Cohen's d for parent report on this measure was 0.16.|||
81557013|NCT02320903|162788275|EQUIVALENCE|What was the within-group change over time effect size (Cohen's d)?|||||||||||||Paired samples T test (change over time)|||Paired sample T tests were used to measure change over time for teens.|Cohen's d for youth report was d = 0.22.|||
81557014|NCT02320903|162788276|EQUIVALENCE|What was the within-group change over time effect size (Cohen's d)?|||||||||||||Paired samples T test (change over time)|||Paired sample T tests were used to measure change for parents over time.|Cohen's d for parent report on this measure was d = 0.22.|||
81557015|NCT02320903|162788276|OTHER|What was the within-group change over time effect size?||||||||||||||||Paired sample T tests were used to measure change for teens over time.|Cohen's d for teen report on this measure was d = 0.22.|||
81557016|NCT02320903|162788277|EQUIVALENCE|What was the within-group change over time effect size (Cohen's d)?|||||||||||||Paired samples T test (change over time)|||Paired sample T tests were used to measure change for parents over time.|Cohen's d for parent report on this measure was d = 0.10.|||
81557017|NCT02320903|162788277|EQUIVALENCE|What was the within-group change over time effect size? (Cohen's d)||||||||||||||||Paired samples T tests were used to measure change over time for teens.|Cohen's d for youth report was d = 0.28.|||
81557018|NCT02320903|162788278|EQUIVALENCE|What was the within-group change over time effect size (Cohen's d)?|||||||||||||Paired samples T test (change over time)|||Paired sample T tests were used to measure change for parents over time.|Cohen's d for parent report on this measure was d = 0.16.|||
81557019|NCT02320903|162788278|EQUIVALENCE|What was the within-group change over time effect size? (Cohen's d)||||||||||||||||Paired sample T tests were used to measure change for teens over time.|Cohen's d for youth report was d = 0.21.|||
81557020|NCT02320903|162788279|EQUIVALENCE|What was the within-group change over time effect size (Cohen's d)?|||||||||||||Paired samples T test (change over time)|||Paired sample T tests were used to measure change for parents over time.|Cohen's d for parent report on this measure was d = 0.62.|||
81557021|NCT02320903|162788279|EQUIVALENCE|What was the within-group change over time effect size (Cohen's d)?||||||||||||||||Paired sample T tests were used to measure change over time for teens.|Cohen's d for youth report was d = 0.23.|||
81557022|NCT02320903|162788280|EQUIVALENCE|What was the within-group change over time effect size (Cohen's d)?||||||||||||||||Paired sample T tests were used to measure change for parents over time.|Cohen's d for parent report on this measure was d = 0.22.|||
81557023|NCT02320903|162788280|EQUIVALENCE|What was the within-group change over time effect size (Cohen's d)?||||||||||||||||Paired samples T tests were used to measure within-groups change over time for teens.|Cohen's d for youth report was d = 0.26.|||
81557024|NCT02320903|162788281|EQUIVALENCE|What was the within-group change over time effect size (Cohen's d)?||||||||||||||||Paired sample T tests were used to measure change for parents over time.|Cohen's d for parent report on this measure was d =.12.|||
81557025|NCT02320903|162788282|EQUIVALENCE|What was the within-group change over time effect size (Cohen's d)?||||||||||||||||Paired sample T tests were used to measure change for parents over time.|Cohen's d for parent report on this measure was d = 0.81.|||
81557026|NCT02320903|162788283|EQUIVALENCE|What was the within-group change over time effect size (Cohen's d)?||||||||||||||||Paired sample T tests were used to measure change for parents over time.|Cohen's d for parent report on this measure was d = 0.43.|||
81557027|NCT02320903|162788284|EQUIVALENCE|What was the within-group change over time effect size (Cohen's d)?||||||||||||||||Paired sample T tests were used to measure change for teens over time.|Cohen's d for youth report on this measure was d = 24.|||
81557028|NCT01437995|162788306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.3|0.69|1.65||||||||1.65|0.69|
81557029|NCT01437995|162788307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.43
81557030|NCT01437995|162788307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.022
81557031|NCT01437995|162788307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.002
81557032|NCT01437995|162788308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.41||||||||1.41|0.63|
81557033|NCT01437995|162788308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.73||||||||1.73|0.80|
81557034|NCT01437995|162788308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.81||||||||1.81|0.83|
81557035|NCT01437995|162788309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparing change in pre-bronchodilator FEV1||||0.15
81557036|NCT01437995|162788309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparing change in pre-bronchodilator FEV1||||<0.001
81557037|NCT01437995|162788309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparing change in pre-bronchodilator FEV1||||0.027
81557038|NCT01437995|162788309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of change in pre-bronchodilator FVC||||0.40
81557039|NCT01437995|162788309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of change in pre-bronchodilator FVC||||0.032
81557040|NCT01437995|162788309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of change in pre-bronchodilator FVC||||0.21
81557041|NCT01437995|162788310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of change in FEV1/FVC ratio||||0.14
81557042|NCT01437995|162788310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of change in FEV1/FVC ratio||||<0.001
81557043|NCT01437995|162788310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison of change in FEV1/FVC ratio||||0.031
81557044|NCT03874429|162788311|NON_INFERIORITY|Non- inferiority was demonstrated if the upper bound of the 95% CI was no higher than 2 points for the the difference of T2259 minus Vismed Multi.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.05|||ANCOVA|||To assess the non inferiority of T2259 compared to Vismed Multi, two-sided 95% confidence interval from ANCOVA model was computed of the difference of T2259 minus Vismed Multi. The model was adjusted for the main effects of investigation product and baseline score.||1.05|-0.42|
81557045|NCT00775203|162788314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0119|||||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with treatment and study center as categorical factors and HAMD-17 baseline as covariate.||The primary null hypothesis for the HAMD-17 total score is that there is no difference between the Trazodone Contramid® OAD group and the placebo group at Week 8. A sample size of 133 in each group will have 90% power to detect a difference in the absolute mean Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAMD-17) change from baseline of 3.0 units assuming that the common standard deviation is 7.5 using a two-group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level.||||0.0119
81557046|NCT04896229|162788330|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.022|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The results show the condition x time interaction from the growth model, and the parameter estimate describes the relative change of the intervention condition to the treatment-as-usual condition, for a unit change in time.||||.022
81557047|NCT04896229|162788331|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The results show the condition x time interaction from the growth model, and the parameter estimate describes the relative change of the intervention condition to the treatment-as-usual condition, for a unit change in time.||||.800
81557048|NCT04896229|162788332|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.235|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The results show the condition x time interaction from the growth model, and the parameter estimate describes the relative change of the intervention condition to the treatment-as-usual condition, for a unit change in time.||||.235
81557049|NCT04896229|162788333|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.325|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The results show the condition x time interaction from the growth model, and the parameter estimate describes the relative change of the intervention condition to the treatment-as-usual condition, for a unit change in time.||||.325
81557050|NCT04896229|162788334|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.502|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The results show the condition x time interaction from the growth model, and the parameter estimate describes the relative change of the intervention condition to the treatment-as-usual condition, for a unit change in time.||||.502
81557051|NCT04896229|162788335|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The results show the condition x time interaction from the growth model, and the parameter estimate describes the relative change of the intervention condition to the treatment-as-usual condition, for a unit change in time.||||.005
81557052|NCT04896229|162788336|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.712|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The results show the condition x time interaction from the growth model, and the parameter estimate describes the relative change of the intervention condition to the treatment-as-usual condition, for a unit change in time.||||.712
81557053|NCT04896229|162788337|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.245|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The results show the condition x time interaction from the growth model, and the parameter estimate describes the relative change of the intervention condition to the treatment-as-usual condition, for a unit change in time.||||.245
81557054|NCT04896229|162788338|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.282|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The results show the condition x time interaction from the growth model, and the parameter estimate describes the relative change of the intervention condition to the treatment-as-usual condition, for a unit change in time.||||.282
81575061|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||t-test|||12 months before index date||||0.9600
81575062|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9374|||||||t-test|||12 months before index date||||0.9374
81557055|NCT04896229|162788339|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.289|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The results show the condition x time interaction from the growth model, and the parameter estimate describes the relative change of the intervention condition to the treatment-as-usual condition, for a unit change in time.||||.289
81557056|NCT04896229|162788340|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.296|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The results show the condition x time interaction from the growth model, and the parameter estimate describes the relative change of the intervention condition to the treatment-as-usual condition, for a unit change in time.||||.296
81557057|NCT00329901|162788367|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response to Tdap + MenACWY-CRM was considered non-inferior to that of Tdap+saline if for all five antigens (diphtheria, tetanus, PT, FHA, PRN) the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference \[(Tdap + MenACWY-CRM) minus(Tdap + saline)\] was greater than -10, at 1 month (Day 29) after vaccination|Vaccine Group difference|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|14.0||||||Non-inferiority of anti-diphtheria immune response following concomitant administration of Tdap with MenACWY-CRM as compared to Tdap given with placebo saline||14|5|
81557058|NCT00329901|162788367|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response to Tdap + MenACWY-CRM was considered non-inferior to that of Tdap+saline if for all five antigens (diphtheria, tetanus, PT, FHA, PRN) the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference \[(Tdap + MenACWY-CRM) minus(Tdap + saline)\] was greater than -10, at 1 month (Day 29) after vaccination|Vaccine Group Difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.0||||||Non-inferiority of anti-tetanus immune response following concomitant administration of Tdap with MenACWY-CRM compared to Tdap given concomitantly with saline placebo||2|-1|
81557059|NCT00329901|162788367|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response to Tdap + MenACWY-CRM was considered non-inferior to that of Tdap+saline if for all five antigens (diphtheria, tetanus, PT, FHA, PRN) the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference \[(Tdap + MenACWY-CRM) minus (Tdap + saline)\] was greater than -10, at 1 month (Day 29) after vaccination|Vaccine Group difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|1.0||||||Non-inferiority of anti-PT antigen immune response following concomitant administration of Tdap with MenACWY as compared to Tdap given concomitantly with saline placebo||1|-12|
81557060|NCT00329901|162788367|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response to Tdap + MenACWY-CRM was considered non-inferior to that of Tdap+saline if for all five antigens (diphtheria, tetanus, PT, FHA, PRN) the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference \[(Tdap + MenACWY-CRM) minus (Tdap + saline)\] was greater than -10, at 1 month (Day 29) after vaccination|Vaccine Group Difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|3.0||||||Non-inferiority of anti-FHA antigen immune response following concomitant administration of Tdap with MenACWY as compared to Tdap given concomitantly with saline placebo||3|-9|
81557061|NCT00329901|162788367|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The immune response to Tdap + MenACWY-CRM was considered non-inferior to that of Tdap+saline if for all five antigens (diphtheria, tetanus, PT, FHA, PRN) the lower limit of the 95% CI of the difference \[(Tdap + MenACWY-CRM) minus (Tdap + saline)\] was greater than -10, at 1 month (Day 29) after vaccination|Vaccine Group Difference|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-2.0||||||Non-inferiority of anti-PRN antigen immune response following concomitant administration of Tdap with MenACWY as compared to Tdap given concomitantly with saline placebo||-2|-13|
81557062|NCT00992589|162788378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.449||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.087|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance with Treatment as fixed effect, Region and Age as stratification factors and Change from Open-label (OL) Baseline to OL Endpoint as covariate to test the hypothesis of no difference in change in daily average frequency of regurgitation from Double-blind (DB) Baseline to DB Endpoint between rabeprazole sodium total and placebo.||0.190|-1.087|0.168
81557063|NCT00992589|162788379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.03||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.047|0.108|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance with Treatment as fixed effect, Region and Age as stratification factors and Double-blind (DB) Baseline as covariate to test the hypothesis of no difference in change in Weight-for-Age Z-Score from DB Baseline to DB Endpoint between Rabeprazole Sodium Total and Placebo.||0.108|-0.047|0.440
81557064|NCT00992589|162788381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.006||||0.984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.619|0.632|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance with Treatment as fixed effect, Region and Age as stratification factors and Change from Open-label (OL) Baseline to OL Endpoint as covariate to test the hypothesis of no difference in change in weekly average I-GERQ-DD Regurgitation Subscale Score from Double-blind (DB) Baseline to DB Endpoint between rabeprazole sodium total and placebo.||0.632|-0.619|0.984
81557065|NCT00992589|162788382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.182||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.325|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance with Treatment as fixed effect, Region and Age as stratification factors and Change from Open-label (OL) Baseline to OL Endpoint as covariate to test the hypothesis of no difference in change in weekly average I-GERQ-DD Discomfort Subscale Score from Double-blind (DB) Baseline to DB Endpoint between rabeprazole sodium total and placebo.||0.325|-0.690|0.479
81557066|NCT00992589|162788383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|-0.192||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.751|0.366|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance with Treatment as fixed effect, Region and Age as stratification factors and Change from Open-label (OL) Baseline to OL Endpoint as covariate to test the hypothesis of no difference in change in weekly average I-GERQ-DD Eating Behavior Subscale Score from Double-blind (DB) Baseline to DB Endpoint between rabeprazole sodium total and placebo.||0.366|-0.751|0.498
81557067|NCT00992589|162788384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.042||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.615|1.7|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance with Treatment as fixed effect, Region and Age as stratification factors and Change from Open-label (OL) Baseline to OL Endpoint as covariate to test the hypothesis of no difference in change in I-GERQ-R Total Score from Double-blind (DB) Baseline to DB Endpoint between rabeprazole sodium total and placebo.||1.700|-1.615|0.960
81557068|NCT00992589|162788385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least-Squares Mean Difference|0.024||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.167|1.214|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance with Treatment as fixed effect, Region and Age as stratification factors and Change from Open-label (OL) Baseline to OL Endpoint as covariate to test the hypothesis of no difference in change in Weekly Average I-GERQ-DD Total Score from Double-blind (DB) Baseline to DB Endpoint between rabeprazole sodium total and placebo.||1.214|-1.167|0.968
81557069|NCT01101308|162788425|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference).|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|102.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.51|107.27|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||107.27|97.51|
81557070|NCT01101308|162788426|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.19|103.0|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||103.00|97.19|
81557071|NCT01101308|162788427|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.14|102.99|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||102.99|97.14|
81557072|NCT02984943|162788428|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.10
81557073|NCT02984943|162788429|OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.10
81557074|NCT02984943|162788430|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.02
81557075|NCT02984943|162788431|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.02
81557076|NCT02984943|162788432|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.004
81557077|NCT02984943|162788433|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.004
81557078|NCT02984943|162788434|OTHER|||||||0.2938|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.2938
81557079|NCT02984943|162788435|OTHER|||||||0.2938|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.2938
81557080|NCT02984943|162788436|OTHER|||||||0.0608|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.0608
81557081|NCT02984943|162788437|OTHER|||||||0.0608|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.0608
81557082|NCT02984943|162788438|OTHER|||||||0.1496|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.1496
81557083|NCT02984943|162788439|OTHER|||||||0.1496|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.1496
81557084|NCT02984943|162788440|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.36
81557085|NCT02984943|162788441|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.36
81557086|NCT02984943|162788442|OTHER|||||||0.0012|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.0012
81557087|NCT02984943|162788443|OTHER|||||||0.0012|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.0012
81557088|NCT02984943|162788444|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.90
81557089|NCT02984943|162788445|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.90
81557090|NCT02984943|162788446|OTHER|||||||0.0068|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.0068
81557091|NCT02984943|162788447|OTHER|||||||0.0068|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.0068
81557092|NCT02984943|162788448|OTHER|||||||0.0183|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.0183
81557093|NCT02984943|162788449|OTHER|||||||0.0183|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.0183
81557094|NCT02984943|162788450|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.08
81557095|NCT02984943|162788451|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Skillings-Mack test|||||||0.08
81557096|NCT02984943|162788452|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only were used|||
81557097|NCT02984943|162788453|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only were used|||
81557098|NCT02984943|162788454|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only were used|||
81557099|NCT02984943|162788455|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only were used|||
81557100|NCT02984943|162788456|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only were used|||
81557101|NCT02984943|162788457|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only were used|||
81557102|NCT02984943|162788458|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only were used|||
81557103|NCT02984943|162788460|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only were used|||
81557104|NCT02984943|162788461|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only were used|||
81557105|NCT02984943|162788462|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only were used|||
81557106|NCT02984943|162788464|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only were used|||
81557107|NCT02984943|162788465|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only were used|||
81557108|NCT02984943|162788466|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only were used|||
81557109|NCT02984943|162788467|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Descriptive statistics only were used|||
81557110|NCT00711516|162788472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-241.8||||0.7382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2470.0|2102.3||The hierarchical testing procedure was employed to control the studywise error rate at 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The assumption of normality was violated (p-value ≤0.05), therefore the treatment comparison was made using a Wilcoxon rank-sum test.||Using the standardized difference of 1.10, 28 evaluable patients (14 per treatment group) were required to provide 80% power while controlling the 2-sided, Type 1 error rate at 0.05. With an estimated 25% attrition rate, a total of 38 patients (19 per group) were planned. First analyzed using ANCOVA,the residuals were used to test for normality using Shapiro-Wilk; normality was violated therefore treatment comparison used the Wilcoxon rank sum.||2102.3|-2470.0|0.7382
81557111|NCT00711516|162788473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|53.2||||0.1661|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|136.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The statistical hypothesis for this key secondary efficacy variable was to be tested using the same model as specified for the primary objective efficacy variable (ANCOVA, ANOVA, and Wilcoxon as appropriate). All statistical tests were 2 tailed at the 0.05 level of significance.||136.1|-17.8|0.1661
81557112|NCT00711516|162788474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|78.9||||0.5774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-157.8|311.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||311.3|-157.8|0.5774
81557113|NCT00711516|162788475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|90.1||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-806.7|707.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||707.0|-806.7|0.8610
81557114|NCT00711516|162788476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|252.8||||0.6907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1066.5|1523.8|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1523.8|-1066.5|0.6907
81557115|NCT00711516|162788477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.2456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|-8.0|0.2456
81557116|NCT00711516|162788478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.7115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|9.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||9.0|-8.0|0.7115
81557117|NCT00711516|162788479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|4.0||||0.6103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|19.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||19.0|-13.0|0.6103
81557118|NCT00711516|162788480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.9619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|17.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||17.0|-18.0|0.9619
81557119|NCT00711516|162788481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-335.5||||0.4544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1270.7|723.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||723.3|-1270.7|0.4544
81557120|NCT00711516|162788482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|6410.3||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1064.7|12087.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||12087.3|1064.7|0.0193
81557121|NCT00711516|162788483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.1704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|-0.1|0.1704
81557122|NCT00711516|162788484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.0609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.0|-0.3|0.0609
81557123|NCT00711516|162788485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.9||||0.0499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|0.0||Nominal P-value for treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and center as factors and the baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the studywise error rate at 0.05. If treatment was statistically significant on the primary variable, the key secondary variable would be claimed as significant if p-value was \<= 0.05. If primary and key secondary variables were significant subsequent secondary variables following the order presented here would be claimed as significant if their p-values were \<= 0.05. If any were \>0.05 subsequent p-values would be reported as nominal p-values.||-0.0|-5.8|0.0499
81557124|NCT00711516|162788486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7343||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7343
81557125|NCT00711516|162788487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|6.2||||0.1246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|14.3||P-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and center as factors and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||14.3|-1.8|0.1246
81557126|NCT00711516|162788488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-4.026||||0.7382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.684|19.98|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||19.980|-21.684|0.7382
81557127|NCT00711516|162788489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.086||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.195|25.043|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||25.043|-19.195|1.000
81557128|NCT00711516|162788490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.282||||0.8861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.46|14.77|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||14.770|-11.460|0.8861
81557129|NCT00711516|162788491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|11.825||||0.4738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.601|37.987|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||37.987|-12.601|0.4738
81557130|NCT00711516|162788492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0573||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|The SAS CORR procedure was used to analyze the activation performance relationships. All estimations are based on Fisher's z-transformation.||Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to assess the relationship between fMRI variable and performance on the 2-back working memory test||||0.0573
81557131|NCT00711516|162788492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0754||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|The SAS CORR procedure was used to analyze the activation performance relationships. All estimations are based on Fisher's z-transformation.||||||.0754
81557132|NCT00711516|162788493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2727||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||||||0.2727
81557133|NCT00711516|162788493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5671||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|||||||.5671
81557134|NCT00711516|162788494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1169||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|The SAS CORR procedure was used to analyze the activation performance relationships. All estimations are based on Fisher's z-transformation.||||||0.1169
81557135|NCT00711516|162788494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1634||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|The SAS CORR procedure was used to analyze the activation performance relationships. All estimations are based on Fisher's z-transformation.||||||0.1634
81557136|NCT00711516|162788495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0692||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|The SAS CORR procedure was used to analyze the activation performance relationships. All estimations are based on Fisher's Z-transformation.||||||0.0692
81557137|NCT00711516|162788495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8876||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|The SAS CORR procedure was used to analyze the activation performance relationships. All estimations are based on Fisher's z-transformation.||||||.8876
81557138|NCT00711516|162788496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.603||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|The SAS CORR procedure was used to analyze the activation performance relationships. All estimations are based on Fisher's Z-transformation.||||||0.6030
81557139|NCT00711516|162788496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|The SAS CORR procedure was used to analyze the activation performance relationships. All estimations are based on Fisher's z-transformation.||||||<.0001
81557140|NCT00711516|162788497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.917||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|The SAS CORR procedure was used to analyze the activation performance relationships. All estimations are based on Fisher's Z-transformation.||||||0.9170
81557141|NCT00711516|162788497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9642||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|The SAS CORR procedure was used to analyze the activation performance relationships. All estimations are based on Fisher's z-transformation.||||||.9642
81557142|NCT00711516|162788498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7813||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|The SAS CORR procedure was used to analyze the activation performance relationships. All estimations are based on Fisher's z-transformation.||||||0.7813
81557143|NCT00711516|162788498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.156||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|The SAS CORR procedure was used to analyze the activation performance relationships. All estimations are based on Fisher's z-transformation.||||||0.1560
81557144|NCT00711516|162788499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.901||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|The SAS CORR procedure was used to analyze the activation performance relationships. All estimations are based on Fisher's z-transformation.||||||0.9010
81557145|NCT00711516|162788499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0135||95.0|||||Pearson's Correlation Coefficient|The SAS CORR procedure was used to analyze the activation performance relationships. All estimations are based on Fisher's z-transformation.||||||0.0135
81557146|NCT00711516|162788508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|4.841||||0.7053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.778|19.313|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||19.313|-27.778|0.7053
81557147|NCT00711516|162788509|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|4.792||||0.5163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.631|16.19|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||16.190|-30.631|0.5163
81557148|NCT00711516|162788510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.108||||0.8711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.341|5.498|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||5.498|-14.341|0.8711
81557149|NCT00711516|162788511|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|13.855||||0.1825||95.0|-15.357|25.714|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||25.714|-15.357|0.1825
81557150|NCT00711516|162788512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-323.5||||0.9282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9311.0|2375.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2375.5|-9311.0|0.9282
81557151|NCT00711516|162788513|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1069.0|426.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||426.0|-1069.0|1.0000
81557152|NCT00711516|162788514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-82.8||||0.5284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-788.0|165.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||165.5|-788.0|0.5284
81557153|NCT00711516|162788515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-145.8||||0.8997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3151.0|1006.5|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1006.5|-3151.0|0.8997
81557154|NCT00711516|162788516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.1||||0.1305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.2|8.0|||ANCOVA|||||8.0|-58.2|0.1305
81557155|NCT01895361|162788526|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann median absolute diff.|-1.01|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|with HU therapy (yes, no) and categorized crisis history (2 to 4, 5 to 10) as recorded in the IXRS system as the strata.||||0.00|-2.00|= 0.010
81557156|NCT01895361|162788526|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann median absolute diff.|-0.69|||=|0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|0.02|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|with HU therapy (yes, no) and categorized crises history (2 to 4, 5 to 10) as recorded in the IXRS system as the strata.||||0.02|-1.84|= 0.180
81557157|NCT01895361|162788527|OTHER||Change vs placebo (%)|-45.3|||||ONE_SIDED|||||||||||||
81557158|NCT01895361|162788527|OTHER||Change vs placebo (%)|-32.6|||||ONE_SIDED|||||||||||||
81557159|NCT01895361|162788528|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann median absolute diff.|0.0|||=|0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|0.0|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|with HU therapy (yes, no) and categorized crises history (2 to 4, 5 to 10) as recorded in the IXRS system as the strata.||||0.00|-4.36|= 0.450
81557160|NCT01895361|162788528|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann median absolute diff.|0.0|||=|0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|2.61|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|with HU therapy (yes, no) and categorized crises history (2 to 4, 5 to 10) as recorded in the IXRS system as the strata.||||2.61|-3.90|= 0.837
81557161|NCT01895361|162788529|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.495|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.331|0.741|||Log Rank||Calculated based on Cox regression analysis with HU therapy (yes, no), categorized crises history (2 to 4, 5 to 10), and treatment as covariates|||0.741|0.331|= 0.001
81557162|NCT01895361|162788529|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.752|||=|0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.515|1.097|||Log Rank||Calculated based on Cox regression analysis with HU therapy (yes, no), categorized crises history (2 to 4, 5 to 10), and treatment as covariates|||1.097|0.515|= 0.136
81557163|NCT01895361|162788530|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.534|||=|0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.329|0.866|||Log Rank||Calculated based on Cox regression analysis with HU therapy (yes, no), categorized crises history (2 to 4, 5 to 10), and treatment as covariates|||0.866|0.329|= 0.022
81557164|NCT01895361|162788530|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.693|||=|0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.092|||Log Rank||Calculated based on Cox regression analysis with HU therapy (yes, no), categorized crises history (2 to 4, 5 to 10), and treatment as covariates|||1.092|0.440|= 0.100
81557165|NCT01895361|162788531|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann median absolute diff.|-1.0|||=|0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|0.0|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|with HU therapy (yes, no) and categorized crises history (2 to 4, 5 to 10) as recorded in the IXRS system as the strata||||0.00|-1.98|= 0.015
81557166|NCT01895361|162788531|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann median absolute diff.|-0.87|||=|0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|0.0|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|with HU therapy (yes, no) and categorized crises history (2 to 4, 5 to 10) as recorded in the IXRS system as the strata||||0.00|-1.77|= 0.120
81557167|NCT01895361|162788532|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann median absolute diff.|0.0|||=|0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|with HU therapy (yes, no) and categorized crises history (2 to 4, 5 to 10) as recorded in the IXRS system as the strata||||0.00|0.00|= 0.780
81557168|NCT01895361|162788532|OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann median absolute diff.|0.0|||=|0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum test|with HU therapy (yes, no) and categorized crises history (2 to 4, 5 to 10) as recorded in the IXRS system as the strata.||||0.00|0.00|= 0.868
81557169|NCT02692651|162788539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.195|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.195
81557170|NCT02692651|162788540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||.99
81557171|NCT02692651|162788541|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||.999
81557172|NCT01856764|162788553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.496||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5542|0.4574||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) Model: SCORAD change from baseline = treatment + visit + treatment by visit interaction + baseline SCORAD score|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4574|-1.5542|0.276
81557173|NCT01856764|162788554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-5.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.454||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9134|1.0835||MMRM model: TEWL change from baseline = treatment + visit + treatment by visit interaction + baseline TEWL score|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.0835|-12.9134|0.095
81557174|NCT01856764|162788555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.596||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7656|-0.3492||MMRM model: Assessment of Pruritus change from baseline = treatment + visit + treatment by visit interaction + baseline Assessment of Pruritus score|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3492|-2.7656|0.013
81557175|NCT02239120|162788556|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.1028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.03|||Regression, Cox|Covariates in model are age(\<or\>= 75years), creatinine clearance \< or \>= 50mL/min and stroke or transient ischaemic attack(TIA) prior to index stroke.||||1.03|0.69|0.1028
81557176|NCT02239120|162788557|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.36||||0.1076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.97|||Regression, Cox|Covariates in model are age(\<or\>= 75years), creatinine clearance \< or \>= 50mL/min and stroke or transient ischaemic attack(TIA) prior to index stroke.||||1.97|0.94|0.1076
81557177|NCT02239120|162788558|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.03|||Regression, Cox|Covariates in model are age(\<or\>= 75years), creatinine clearance \< or \>= 50mL/min and stroke or transient ischaemic attack(TIA) prior to index stroke.||||1.03|0.68|0.0892
81557178|NCT02239120|162788559|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.1911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.06|||Regression, Cox|Covariates in model are age(\<or\>= 75years), creatinine clearance \< or \>= 50mL/min and stroke or transient ischaemic attack(TIA) prior to index stroke.||||1.06|0.73|0.1911
81557179|NCT02239120|162788560|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.0354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.96|||Regression, Cox|Covariates in model are age(\<or\>= 75years), creatinine clearance \< or \>= 50mL/min and stroke or transient ischaemic attack(TIA) prior to index stroke.||||0.96|0.36|0.0354
81575063|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6674|||||||t-test|||1 month after index date||||0.6674
81557180|NCT02239120|162788561|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.8074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.38|||Regression, Cox|Covariates in model are age(\<or\>= 75years), creatinine clearance \< or \>= 50mL/min and stroke or transient ischaemic attack(TIA) prior to index stroke.||||1.38|0.66|0.8074
81557181|NCT02239120|162788562|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||0.9064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.83|||Regression, Cox|Covariates in model are age(\<or\>= 75years), creatinine clearance \< or \>= 50mL/min and stroke or transient ischaemic attack(TIA) prior to index stroke.||||1.83|0.58|0.9064
81557182|NCT02239120|162788564|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.4352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.36|||Regression, Cox|Covariates in model are age(\<or\>= 75years), creatinine clearance \< or \>= 50mL/min and stroke or transient ischaemic attack(TIA) prior to index stroke.||||1.36|0.49|0.4352
81557183|NCT02239120|162788565|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.47|||Regression, Cox|Covariates in model are age(\<or\>= 75years), creatinine clearance \< or \>= 50mL/min and stroke or transient ischaemic attack(TIA) prior to index stroke.||||1.47|1.12|0.0003
81557184|NCT00420641|162788577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78||||0.485|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|1.05|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)||The point estimate was calculated as least square (LS) mean difference (final value) of placebo and GSK372475.|Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS total score at Week 10.||1.05|-2.60|0.485
81557185|NCT00420641|162788577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.99||||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.75|-2.22|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and Paroxetine.|Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS total score at Week 10.||-2.22|-5.75|0.000
81557186|NCT00420641|162788578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.252|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.28|0.23|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and GSK372475.|Placebo versus GSK372475 in Bech score at Week 10.||0.23|-1.28|0.252
81557187|NCT00420641|162788578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.77||||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.49|-1.05|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and Paroxetine.|Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS total score at Week 10.||-1.05|-2.49|0.000
81557188|NCT00420641|162788579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.66||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.19|0.87|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and GSK372475.|Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR total score at Week 10.||0.87|-4.19|0.279
81557189|NCT00420641|162788579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.12||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.55|-2.68|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and Paroxetine.|Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR total score at Week 10.||-2.68|-7.55|0.001
81557190|NCT00420641|162788580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.05||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.23|1.12|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and GSK372475.|Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-SR total score at Week 10.||1.12|-5.23|0.287
81557191|NCT00420641|162788580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.23||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.21|-3.25|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and Paroxetine.|Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-SR total score at Week 10.||-3.25|-9.21|0.001
81557192|NCT00420641|162788581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.47|0.41|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and GSK372475.|Placebo versus GSK372475 in QIDS-CR16 total score at Week 10.||0.41|-1.47|0.352
81557193|NCT00420641|162788581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.71||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.62|-0.81|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and Paroxetine.|Placebo versus Paroxetine in QIDS-CR16 total score at Week 10.||-0.81|-2.62|0.002
81557194|NCT00420641|162788582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.27|0.2|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and GSK372475.|Placebo versus GSK372475 in QIDS-SR16 total score at Week 10.||0.20|-2.27|0.168
81557195|NCT00420641|162788582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.12||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.27|-0.97|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and Paroxetine.|Placebo versus Paroxetine in QIDS-SR16 total score at Week 10.||-0.97|-3.27|0.002
81557196|NCT00420641|162788583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.46|0.09|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and GSK372475.|Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS Item 2 score at Week 10.||0.09|-0.46|0.257
81557197|NCT00420641|162788583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.77|-0.25|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and Paroxetine.|Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS Item 2 score at Week 10.||-0.25|-0.77|0.001
81557198|NCT00420641|162788584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.33|0.0|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and GSK372475.|Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR Item 5 score at Week 10.||-0.00|-0.33|0.096
81557199|NCT00420641|162788584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.53|-0.22|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and Paroxetine.|Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR Item 5 at Week 10.||-0.22|-0.53|0.000
81557200|NCT00420641|162788585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.576|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.84|0.91|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and GSK372475.|Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 total score at Week 10.||0.91|-1.84|0.576
81557201|NCT00420641|162788585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.96||||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.28|-1.64|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and Paroxetine.|Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 total score at Week 10.||-1.64|-4.28|0.000
81557202|NCT00420641|162788586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.38|0.05|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and GSK372475.|Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 Item 1 score at Week 10.||0.05|-0.38|0.209
81557203|NCT00420641|162788586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|-0.19|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and Paroxetine.|Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 Item 1 score at Week 10.||-0.19|-0.60|0.002
81557204|NCT00420641|162788587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.23|0.12|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and GSK372475.|Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR 5 Item subscale total score at Week 10.||0.12|-1.23|0.175
81557205|NCT00420641|162788587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.79|-0.5|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and Paroxetine.|Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR 5 Item subscale total score at Week 10.||-0.50|-1.79|0.003
81557206|NCT00420641|162788587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.99||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.92|-0.05|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and GSK372475.|Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-SR 5 Item subscale total score at Week 10.||-0.05|-1.92|0.082
81557207|NCT00420641|162788587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.77||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.64|-0.9|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and Paroxetine.|Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-SR 5 Item subscale total score at Week 10.||-0.90|-2.64|0.001
81557208|NCT00420641|162788588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.45|0.06|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and GSK372475.|Placebo versus GSK372475 in CGI-S score at Week 10.||0.06|-0.45|0.208
81557209|NCT00420641|162788588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.76|-0.28|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and Paroxetine.|Placebo versus Paroxetine in CGI-S score at Week 10.||-0.28|-0.76|0.000
81557210|NCT00420641|162788589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.76||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.71|6.24|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and GSK372475.|Placebo versus GSK372475 in MEI total score at Week 10.||6.24|-2.71|0.516
81557211|NCT00420641|162788589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.22||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.97|10.48|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and Paroxetine.|Placebo versus Paroxetine in MEI total score at Week 10.||10.48|1.97|0.016
81557212|NCT00420641|162788590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.72||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|3.57|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and GSK372475.|Placebo versus GSK372475 in CSFQ-14SF total score at Week 10.||3.57|-0.13|0.126
81557213|NCT00420641|162788590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.957|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.69|1.81|||MMRM||The point estimate was calculated as LS mean difference (final value) of placebo and Paroxetine.|Placebo versus Paroxetine in CSFQ-14SF total score at Week 10.||1.81|-1.69|0.957
81557214|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.64||||0.5061|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.21|1.93|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS responders at Week 1.||1.93|0.21|0.5061
81557215|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22||||0.7398|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|3.25|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS responders at Week 1.||3.25|0.46|0.7398
81557216|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04||||0.9209|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|2.08|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS responders at Week 2.||2.08|0.52|0.9209
81557217|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.2908|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|3.13|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS responders at Week 2.||3.13|0.78|0.2908
81557218|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41||||0.0086|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|0.72|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS responders at Week 3.||0.72|0.23|0.0086
81557219|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.8087|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.83|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS responders at Week 3.||1.83|0.64|0.8087
81557220|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.31||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.18|0.52|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS responders at Week 4.||0.52|0.18|0.0002
81557221|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.4606|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|1.94|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS responders at Week 4.||1.94|0.78|0.4606
81557222|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.1399|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.05|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS responders at Week 5.||1.05|0.40|0.1399
81557223|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.73||||0.0461|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|2.73|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS responders at Week 5.||2.73|1.10|0.0461
81557224|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|1.05|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS responders at Week 6.||1.05|0.41|0.1400
81557225|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.71||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.74|4.21|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS responders at Week 6.||4.21|1.74|0.0002
81557226|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9596|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|1.64|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS responders at Week 8.||1.64|0.59|0.9596
81557227|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.24||||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.01|5.23|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS responders at Week 8.||5.23|2.01|0.0000
81557228|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.653|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.93|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS responders at Week 10.||1.93|0.69|0.6530
81557229|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.48||||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.11|5.73|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS responders at Week 10.||5.73|2.11|0.0000
81557230|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.8844|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|3.48|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS remitters at Week 1.||3.48|0.23|0.8844
81575064|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0776|||||||t-test|||1 month after index date||||0.0776
81575065|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.335|||||||t-test|||1 month after index date||||0.3350
81575066|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8461|||||||t-test|||2 month after index date||||0.8461
81557231|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.7425|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|4.68|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS remitters at Week 1.||4.68|0.36|0.7425
81557232|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8355|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|2.07|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS remitters at Week 2.||2.07|0.39|0.8355
81557233|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.1786|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|4.32|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS remitters at Week 2.||4.32|0.86|0.1786
81557234|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.0835|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|0.97|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS remitters at Week 3.||0.97|0.26|0.0835
81557235|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.8558|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|1.98|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS remitters at Week 3.||1.98|0.58|0.8558
81557236|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|0.67|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS remitters at Week 4.||0.67|0.20|0.0067
81557237|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.6647|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.98|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS remitters at Week 4.||1.98|0.67|0.6647
81557238|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9553|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|1.74|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS remitters at Week 5.||1.74|0.55|0.9553
81557239|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.58||||0.004||90.0|1.5|4.42|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS remitters at Week 5.||4.42|1.50|0.0040
81557240|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.6327|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|1.43|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS remitters at Week 6.||1.43|0.52|0.6327
81557241|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.36||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.47|3.79|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS remitters at Week 6.||3.79|1.47|0.0027
81557242|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.3961|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|1.29|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS remitters at Week 8.||1.29|0.45|0.3961
81557243|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.89||||0.0298|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.17|3.06|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS remitters at Week 8.||3.06|1.17|0.0298
81557244|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.8826|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|1.61|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in MADRS remitters at Week 10.||1.61|0.56|0.8826
81557245|NCT00420641|162788594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.48||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.52|4.05|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in MADRS remitters at Week 10.||4.05|1.52|0.0022
81557246|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.5072|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.22|1.89|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR responders at Week 1.||1.89|0.22|0.5072
81557247|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.6886|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|2.93|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR responders at Week 1.||2.93|0.52|0.6886
81557248|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.8664|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|2.04|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR responders at Week 2.||2.04|0.56|0.8664
81557249|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.2897|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|2.79|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR responders at Week 2.||2.79|0.80|0.2897
81557250|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.2474|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|1.18|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR responders at Week 3.||1.18|0.39|0.2474
81557251|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.2007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|2.47|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR responders at Week 3.||2.47|0.89|0.2007
81557252|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.49||||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.29|0.82|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR responders at Week 4.||0.82|0.29|0.0214
81557253|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.2368|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|2.23|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR responders at Week 4.||2.23|0.88|0.2368
81557254|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.59|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR responders at Week 5.||1.59|0.63|0.9870
81557255|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.91||||0.0193|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.21|3.0|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR responders at Week 5.||3.00|1.21|0.0193
81557256|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.8351|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|1.5|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR responders at Week 6.||1.50|0.59|0.8351
81557257|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.01||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.9|4.77|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR responders at Week 6.||4.77|1.90|0.0001
81557258|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.67|1.8|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR responders at Week 8.||1.80|0.67|0.7510
81557259|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.37||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.47|3.8|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR responders at Week 8.||3.80|1.47|0.0029
81557260|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.1707|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|2.55|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR responders at Week 10.||2.55|0.92|0.1707
81557261|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.27||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.99|5.36|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR responders at Week 10.||5.36|1.99|0.0001
81557262|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.05|1.48|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR remitters at Week 1.||1.48|0.05|0.2050
81557263|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.1735|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.11|1.24|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR remitters at Week 1.||1.24|0.11|0.1735
81557264|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.2305|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|4.75|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR remitters at Week 2.||4.75|0.78|0.2305
81557265|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.2507|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|4.5|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR remitters at Week 2.||4.50|0.77|0.2507
81557266|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76||||0.5608|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|1.64|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR remitters at Week 3.||1.64|0.35|0.5608
81557267|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.6526|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|2.42|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR remitters at Week 3.||2.42|0.60|0.6526
81557268|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.41||||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.21|0.77|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR remitters at Week 4.||0.77|0.21|0.0208
81557269|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.2859|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|1.22|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR remitters at Week 4.||1.22|0.39|0.2859
81557270|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.7921|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|1.66|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR remitters at Week 5.||1.66|0.49|0.7921
81557271|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|2.31|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR remitters at Week 5.||2.31|0.79|0.3620
81557272|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.4331|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.44|1.34|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR remitters at Week 6.||1.34|0.44|0.4331
81557273|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.42|3.75|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR remitters at Week 6.||3.75|1.42|0.0047
81557274|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.4431|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|1.32|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR remitters at Week 8.||1.32|0.46|0.4431
81557275|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.1901|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|2.44|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR remitters at Week 8.||2.44|0.90|0.1901
81557276|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9222|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|1.66|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in IDS-CR remitters at Week 10.||1.66|0.56|0.9222
81557277|NCT00420641|162788595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.1665|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.93|2.43|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in IDS-CR remitters at Week 10.||2.43|0.93|0.1665
81557278|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.5057|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|1.98|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 responders at Week 1.||1.98|0.20|0.5057
81557279|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.8633|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|3.3|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 responders at Week 1.||3.30|0.38|0.8633
81557280|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.8428|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|2.16|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 responders at Week 2.||2.16|0.55|0.8428
81557281|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47||||0.3416|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|2.84|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 responders at Week 2.||2.84|0.76|0.3416
81557282|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.3287|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.4|1.26|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 responders at Week 3.||1.26|0.40|0.3287
81557283|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.2112|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.88|2.57|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 responders at Week 3.||2.57|0.88|0.2112
81557284|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.26|0.76|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 responders at Week 4.||0.76|0.26|0.0134
81557285|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.3412|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.81|2.17|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 responders at Week 4.||2.17|0.81|0.3412
81557286|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.8434|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|1.54|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 responders at Week 5.||1.54|0.58|0.8434
81557287|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.65||||0.0819|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|2.63|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 responders at Week 5.||2.63|1.03|0.0819
81557288|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.2832|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.44|1.19|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 responders at Week 6.||1.19|0.44|0.2832
81557289|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.47||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.54|3.97|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 responders at Week 6.||3.97|1.54|0.0016
81557290|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9727|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.63|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 responders at Week 8.||1.63|0.60|0.9727
81557291|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.57||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.6|4.13|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 responders at Week 8.||4.13|1.60|0.0010
81557292|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.8312|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.8|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 responders at Week 10.||1.80|0.64|0.8312
81557293|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.06||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.86|5.02|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 responders at Week 10.||5.02|1.86|0.0002
81557294|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.58||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.13|2.6|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 remitters at Week 1.||2.60|0.13|0.5530
81557295|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|3.41|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 remitters at Week 1.||3.41|0.28|0.9780
81557296|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.8312|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|3.03|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 remitters at Week 2.||3.03|0.43|0.8312
81557297|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.09||||0.1881|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|5.25|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 remitters at Week 2.||5.25|0.83|0.1881
81557298|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.6384|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|1.69|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 remitters at Week 3.||1.69|0.39|0.6384
81557299|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.216|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|3.37|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 remitters at Week 3.||3.37|0.84|0.2160
81557300|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.4||||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|0.79|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 remitters at Week 4.||0.79|0.20|0.0259
81557301|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.73||||0.3959|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|1.35|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 remitters at Week 4.||1.35|0.39|0.3959
81557302|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.3857|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|1.34|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 remitters at Week 5.||1.34|0.39|0.3857
81557303|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.3126|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|2.52|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 remitters at Week 5.||2.52|0.80|0.3126
81557304|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.1182|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|1.03|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 remitters at Week 6.||1.03|0.36|0.1182
81557305|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.1||||0.0125|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.29|3.43|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 remitters at Week 6.||3.43|1.29|0.0125
81557306|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.2147|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.42|1.13|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 remitters at Week 8.||1.13|0.42|0.2147
81557307|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.0783|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.03|2.69|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 remitters at Week 8.||2.69|1.03|0.0783
81557308|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.9067||90.0|0.57|1.64|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in HAMD-17 remitters at Week 10.||1.64|0.57|0.9067
81557309|NCT00420641|162788596|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.0328|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.15|2.92|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in HAMD-17 remitters at Week 10.||2.92|1.15|0.0328
81557310|NCT00420641|162788597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.6928|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.44|3.76|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in percentage of participants with CGI-I at Week 1.||3.76|0.44|0.6928
81557311|NCT00420641|162788597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.3039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|5.01|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in percentage of participants with CGI-I at Week 1.||5.01|0.69|0.3039
81557312|NCT00420641|162788597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.1938|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.89|2.7|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in percentage of participants with CGI-I at Week 2.||2.70|0.89|0.1938
81557313|NCT00420641|162788597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.08|3.16|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in percentage of participants with CGI-I at Week 2.||3.16|1.08|0.0600
81557314|NCT00420641|162788597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8989|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|1.53|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in percentage of participants with CGI-I at Week 3.||1.53|0.61|0.8989
81557315|NCT00420641|162788597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.95||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.25|3.05|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in percentage of participants with CGI-I at Week 3.||3.05|1.25|0.0136
81557316|NCT00420641|162788597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.3099|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|1.18|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in percentage of participants with CGI-I at Week 4.||1.18|0.50|0.3099
81557317|NCT00420641|162788597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.1137|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|2.27|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in percentage of participants with CGI-I at Week 4.||2.27|0.98|0.1137
81557318|NCT00420641|162788597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.8682||90.0|0.67|1.64|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in percentage of participants with CGI-I at Week 5.||1.64|0.67|0.8682
81557319|NCT00420641|162788597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.56||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.63|4.03|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in percentage of participants with CGI-I at Week 5.||4.03|1.63|0.0006
81557320|NCT00420641|162788597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.8992|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.51|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in percentage of participants with CGI-I at Week 6.||1.51|0.62|0.8992
81557321|NCT00420641|162788597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.61||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.67|4.09|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in percentage of participants with CGI-I at Week 6.||4.09|1.67|0.0004
81557322|NCT00420641|162788597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.37||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|2.23|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in percentage o|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in percentage of participants with CGI-I at Week 8.||2.23|0.85|0.2800
81557323|NCT00420641|162788597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.69||||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.24|6.08|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in percentage of participants with CGI-I at Week 8.||6.08|2.24|0.0000
81557324|NCT00420641|162788597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.0507|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.1|3.13|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in percentage of participants with CGI-I at Week 10.||3.13|1.10|0.0507
81557325|NCT00420641|162788597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.97||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.81|4.88|||Generalized estimating equation model|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in percentage of participants with CGI-I at Week 10.||4.88|1.81|0.0003
81557326|NCT00420641|162788598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.8782|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus GSK372475 in percentage of participants Satisfied with Study Medication at Week 10.||1.50|0.62|0.8782
81557327|NCT00420641|162788598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.45||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.56|3.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Placebo versus Paroxetine in percentage of participants Satisfied with Study Medication at Week 10.||3.86|1.56|0.0011
81557328|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1217|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||PCS-12: Sex||||=0.1217
81557329|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8241|||||||ANOVA|ANOVA=Analysis of variance||PCS-12: Employment Status||||=0.8241
81557330|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3471|||||||ANOVA|||PCS-12: Smoking Status||||=0.3471
81557331|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9951|||||||ANOVA|||PCS-12: Age at Onset||||=0.9951
81557332|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0631|||||||ANOVA|||PCS-12: Disease Location||||=0.0631
81557333|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7473|||||||ANOVA|||PCS-12: Disease Behavior||||=0.7473
81557334|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4422|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||PCS-12: Presence of any Extraintestinal Manifestation of CD||||=0.4422
81557335|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1796|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||PCS-12: Fistula With High Intersphincteric Type||||=0.1796
81557336|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3535|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||PCS-12: Fistula With High Transsphincteric Type||||=0.3535
81557337|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1508|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||PCS-12: Fistula With Suprasphincteric Type||||=0.1508
81557338|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2671|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||PCS-12: Fistula with Extrasphincteric Type||||=0.2671
81557339|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0594|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||PCS-12: Fistula With Low Intersphincteric Type||||=0.0594
81557340|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5484|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||PCS-12: Fistula With Low Transsphincteric Type||||=0.5484
81557341|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5387|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||PCS-12: Fistula With Midline Position||||=0.5387
81557342|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.527|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||PCS-12: Fistula With Lateral Position||||=0.5270
81557343|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3863|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||PCS-12: Fistula With Seton||||=0.3863
81557344|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4206|||||||ANOVA|||PCS-12: HBI Categories (Remission, Mild and Moderate Activity)||||=0.4206
81557345|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0538|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||PCS-12: Surgery-naïve||||=0.0538
81557346|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9572|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||PCS-12: Surgery - Fistulotomy||||=0.9572
81557347|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4742|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||PCS-12: Surgery - Loose Seton||||=0.4742
81557348|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5735|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||PCS-12: Surgery - Other||||=0.5735
81557349|NCT04876690|162788640|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.376|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||PCS-12: Presence of Perianal Abscess||||=0.3760
81557350|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4814|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||MCS-12: Sex||||=0.4814
81557351|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3136|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||MCS-12: Employment Status||||=0.3136
81557352|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5808|||||||ANOVA|||MCS-12: Smoking Status||||=0.5808
81557353|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2965|||||||ANOVA|||MCS-12: Age at Onset||||=0.2965
81557354|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2874|||||||ANOVA|||MCS-12: Disease Location||||=0.2874
81557355|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4269|||||||ANOVA|||MCS-12: Disease Behavior||||=0.4269
81557356|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8931|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||MCS-12: Presence of any Extraintestinal Manifestation of CD||||=0.8931
81557357|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9384|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||MCS-12: Fistula With High Intersphincteric Type||||=0.9384
81557358|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8286|||||||Mann-Whitney|||MCS-12: Fistula With High Transsphincteric Type||||=0.8286
81557359|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1919|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||MCS-12: Fistula With Suprasphincteric Type||||=0.1919
81557360|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6452|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||MCS-12: Fistula with Extrasphincteric Type||||=0.6452
81557361|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7218|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||MCS-12: Fistula With Low Intersphincteric Type||||=0.7218
81557362|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9738|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||MCS-12: Fistula With Low Transsphincteric Type||||=0.9738
81557363|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2419|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||MCS-12: Fistula With Midline Position||||=0.2419
81557364|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5524|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||MCS-12: Fistula With Lateral Position||||=0.5524
81557365|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4443|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||MCS-12: Fistula With Seton||||=0.4443
81557366|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4106|||||||ANOVA|||MCS-12: HBI Categories (Remission, Mild and Moderate Activity)||||=0.4106
81557367|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7795|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||MCS-12: Surgery-naïve||||=0.7795
81557368|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2964|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||MCS-12: Surgery - Fistulotomy||||=0.2964
81557369|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3287|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||MCS-12: Surgery - Loose Seton||||=0.3287
81557370|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0091|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||MCS-12: Surgery - Other||||=0.0091
81557371|NCT04876690|162788641|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3889|||||||t-test for Independent Samples|||MCS-12: Presence of Perianal Abscess||||=0.3889
81557372|NCT04876690|162788642|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8001|||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||PCS- 12: Age||||=0.8001
81557373|NCT04876690|162788642|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4532|||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||PCS- 12: BMI||||=0.4532
81557374|NCT04876690|162788642|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9597|||||||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||PCS- 12: Time Between CD Diagnosis Date and Date of Study Visit||||=0.9597
81557375|NCT04876690|162788642|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3304|||||||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||PCS- 12: Total Number of CPFs per Participant||||=0.3304
81557376|NCT04876690|162788642|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6333|||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||PCS- 12: Time Since Seton Replacement||||=0.6333
81557377|NCT04876690|162788642|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8003|||||||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||PCS- 12: Time Between First CPF Diagnosis Date and Date of Study Visit||||=0.8003
81557378|NCT04876690|162788642|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0032|||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||PCS- 12: PDAI Score||||=0.0032
81557379|NCT04876690|162788642|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0923|||||||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||PCS- 12: Number of Internal Fistula Openings per Participant||||=0.0923
81557380|NCT04876690|162788642|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0994|||||||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||PCS- 12: Number of External Fistula Openings per Participant||||=0.0994
81557381|NCT04876690|162788642|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0444|||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||PCS- 12: SIBDQ Score||||=0.0444
81557382|NCT04876690|162788642|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.086|||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||PCS- 12: SQoL-M Score||||=0.0860
81557383|NCT04876690|162788642|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9415|||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||PCS- 12: SQoL-F Score||||=0.9415
81557384|NCT04876690|162788642|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3709|||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||PCS- 12: Wexner Score||||=0.3709
81557385|NCT04876690|162788643|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0674|||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||MCS- 12: Age||||=0.0674
81557386|NCT04876690|162788643|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9392|||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||MCS- 12: BMI||||=0.9392
81557387|NCT04876690|162788643|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.6387|||||||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||MCS- 12: Time Between CD Diagnosis Date and Date of Study Visit||||=0.6387
81557388|NCT04876690|162788643|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.7846|||||||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||MCS- 12: Total Number of CPFs per Participant||||=0.7846
81557389|NCT04876690|162788643|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.3972|||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||MCS- 12: Time Since Seton Placement||||=0.3972
81557390|NCT04876690|162788643|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9496|||||||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||MCS- 12: Time Between First CPF Diagnosis Date and Date of Study Visit||||=0.9496
81557391|NCT04876690|162788643|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.813|||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||MCS- 12: PDAI Score||||=0.8130
81557392|NCT04876690|162788643|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4588|||||||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||MCS- 12: Number of Internal Fistula Openings per Participant||||=0.4588
81557393|NCT04876690|162788643|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.8663|||||||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||MCS- 12: Number of External Fistula Openings per Participant||||=0.8663
81557394|NCT04876690|162788643|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1349|||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||MCS- 12: SIBDQ Score||||=0.1349
81557395|NCT04876690|162788643|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5647|||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||MCS- 12: SQoL-M Score||||=0.5647
81557396|NCT04876690|162788643|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.9509|||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||MCS- 12: SQoL-F Score||||=0.9509
81557397|NCT04876690|162788643|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.5328|||||||Pearson Correlation Coefficient|||MCS- 12: Wexner Score||||=0.5328
81557398|NCT02660138|162788644|SUPERIORITY|If both p-values for the 2 primary tests (the test of Dysport® 800 U vs. placebo and the test of Dysport® 600 U vs. placebo) were lower than 0.05, both were declared statistically significant. If 1 of the primary tests had a p-value greater than or equal to 0.05, then the other test was declared statistically significant if its p-value was lower than 0.025.|LS Mean Difference|-10.83||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.36|-5.31|||MMRM|||Treatment group, visit (Week 2, Week 6 and Week 12), treatment-by-visit interaction, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[Botulinum toxin \[BTX\]-naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and study baseline value (weekly number of UI episodes) as fixed effect variables, and subject as a random effect.||-5.31|-16.36|0.0001
81557399|NCT02660138|162788644|SUPERIORITY|If both p-values for the 2 primary tests (the test of Dysport® 800 U vs. placebo and the test of Dysport® 600 U vs. placebo) were lower than 0.05, both were declared statistically significant. If 1 of the primary tests had a p-value greater than or equal to 0.05, then the other test was declared statistically significant if its p-value was lower than 0.025.|LS Mean Difference|-12.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.65|-6.73|||MMRM|||Treatment group, visit (Week 2, Week 6 and Week 12), treatment-by-visit interaction, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX-naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and study baseline value (weekly number of UI episodes) as fixed effect variables, and subject as a random effect.||-6.73|-17.65|<0.0001
81557400|NCT02660138|162788645|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was included in the hierarchical analysis and was tested for both doses at the 0.05 level using a hierarchical methodology.|LS Mean Difference|160.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|109.9|211.9|||ANCOVA|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX-naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and baseline value of MCC as covariates.||211.9|109.9|<0.0001
81557401|NCT02660138|162788645|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was included in the hierarchical analysis and was tested for both doses at the 0.05 level using a hierarchical methodology.|LS Mean Difference|189.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|140.1|238.2|||ANCOVA|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX-naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and baseline value of MCC as covariates.||238.2|140.1|<0.0001
81557402|NCT02660138|162788646|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was included in the hierarchical analysis and was tested for both doses at the 0.05 level using a hierarchical methodology.|LS Mean Difference|-24.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3|-16.4|||ANCOVA|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX-naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and baseline value of MDP as covariates.||-16.4|-32.3|<0.0001
81575067|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8111|||||||t-test|||2 month after index date||||0.8111
81557403|NCT02660138|162788646|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was included in the hierarchical analysis and was tested for both doses at the 0.05 level using a hierarchical methodology.|LS Mean Difference|-28.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.2|-21.1|||ANCOVA|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX-naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and baseline value of MDP as covariates.||-21.1|-36.2|<0.0001
81557404|NCT02660138|162788647|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was included in the hierarchical analysis and was tested for both doses at the 0.05 level using a hierarchical methodology.|LS Mean Difference|155.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|100.5|210.4|||ANCOVA|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX-naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and baseline value of Vol@1stIDC as covariates.||210.4|100.5|<0.0001
81557405|NCT02660138|162788647|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was included in the hierarchical analysis and was tested for both doses at the 0.05 level using a hierarchical methodology.|LS Mean Difference|181.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|129.2|234.3|||ANCOVA|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX-naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and baseline value of Vol@1stIDC as covariates.||234.3|129.2|<0.0001
81557406|NCT02660138|162788648|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was included in the hierarchical analysis and was tested for both doses at the 0.05 level using a hierarchical methodology.|Odds Ratio (OR)|9.83||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.72|35.6|||Generalised linear mixed model (GLMM)|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit (Week 2, Week 6 and Week 12), treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline-by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.||35.60|2.72|0.0006
81557407|NCT02660138|162788648|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was included in the hierarchical analysis and was tested for both doses at the 0.05 level using a hierarchical methodology.|Odds Ratio (OR)|10.99||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.05|39.61|||GLMM|||Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit (Week 2, Week 6 and Week 12), treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline-by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.||39.61|3.05|0.0003
81557408|NCT02660138|162788649|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was included in the hierarchical analysis and was tested for both doses at the 0.05 level using a hierarchical methodology.|Odds Ratio (OR)|5.73||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|16.24|||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment group, and recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO, previous BTX-A usage) and study baseline (prior intradetrusor BTX-A usage for UI) as explanatory variables.||16.24|2.02|0.0010
81557409|NCT02660138|162788649|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was included in the hierarchical analysis and was tested for both doses at the 0.05 level using a hierarchical methodology.|Odds Ratio (OR)|16.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.82|44.43|||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment group, and recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO, previous BTX-A usage) and study baseline (prior intradetrusor BTX-A usage for UI) as explanatory variables.||44.43|5.82|<0.0001
81557410|NCT02660138|162788650|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was included in the hierarchical analysis and was tested for both doses at the 0.05 level using a hierarchical methodology.|LS Mean Difference|13.3||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.22|20.37|||MMRM|||Treatment group, visit (Week 6 and Week 12), treatment-by-visit interaction, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX-naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and study baseline value (I-QoL summary total score) as fixed variables, and subject as a random effect.||20.37|6.22|0.0003
81557411|NCT02660138|162788650|SUPERIORITY|The secondary endpoint was included in the hierarchical analysis and was tested for both doses at the 0.05 level using a hierarchical methodology.|LS Mean Difference|17.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.36|24.15|||MMRM|||Treatment group, visit (Week 6 and Week 12), treatment-by-visit interaction, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX-naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and study baseline value (I-QoL summary total score) as fixed variables, and subject as a random effect.||24.15|10.36|<0.0001
81557412|NCT02660138|162788651|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit (Week 2, Week 6 and Week 12), treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline-by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|8.86||This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|GLMM|||Treatment comparison at ≥30% Improvement Level: Dysport® 600 U versus Placebo.||8.86|1.80|0.0007
81557413|NCT02660138|162788651|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit (Week 2, Week 6 and Week 12), treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline-by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.63||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|7.86||This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|GLMM|||Treatment comparison at ≥30% Improvement Level: Dysport® 800 U versus Placebo||7.86|1.68|0.0012
81557414|NCT02660138|162788651|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit (Week 2, Week 6 and Week 12), treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline-by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.|Odds Ratio (OR)|8.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.56|18.09||This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|GLMM|||Treatment comparison at ≥50% Improvement Level: Dysport® 600 U versus Placebo.||18.09|3.56|<0.0001
81557415|NCT02660138|162788651|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit (Week 2, Week 6 and Week 12), treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline-by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.|Odds Ratio (OR)|8.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.66|18.47||This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|GLMM|||Treatment comparison at ≥50% Improvement Level: Dysport® 800 U versus Placebo||18.47|3.66|<0.0001
81574264|NCT02785354|162821698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.79|||Fine and Gray model|||Outcome was analyzed during rivaroxaban or VKA exposure period (on treatment) using: 1) Cumulative function to estimate the incidence (with death as a competing risk), 2) Fine and Gray model to compare the 1-year risk for rivaroxaban versus VKA, with HR and 95%CI (and death as a competing risk).||0.79|0.58|<0.0001
81575068|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7267|||||||t-test|||2 month after index date||||0.7267
81557416|NCT02660138|162788651|OTHER|Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit (Week 2, Week 6 and Week 12), treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline-by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.|Odds Ratio (OR)|10.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.59|24.95||This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|GLMM|||Treatment comparison at ≥75% Improvement Level: Dysport® 600 U versus Placebo.||24.95|4.59|<0.0001
81557417|NCT02660138|162788651|SUPERIORITY|Treatment group, recorded stratification factors, visit (Week 2, Week 6 and Week 12), treatment-by-visit interaction, study baseline-by-visit interaction and study baseline weekly number of UI episodes as fixed effect.|Odds Ratio (OR)|12.63|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|29.56||This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|GLMM|||Treatment comparison at ≥75% Improvement Level: Dysport® 800 U versus Placebo.||29.56|5.40|<0.0001
81557418|NCT02660138|162788652|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|LS Mean Difference|84.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.73|125.89|||MMRM|||Treatment group, visit (Week 2, Week 6 and Week 12), treatment-by-visit interaction, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX-naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and study baseline value (total volume per void) as fixed effect variables, and subject as a random effect.||125.89|43.73|<0.0001
81557419|NCT02660138|162788652|SUPERIORITY|This secondary endpoint was not included within the hierarchical testing procedure and was analysed for exploratory purposes only to compare each Dysport® dose to placebo at a 0.05 type one error rate.|LS Mean Difference|110.57|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|70.17|150.98|||MMRM|||Treatment group, visit (Week 2, Week 6 and Week 12), treatment-by-visit interaction, recorded stratification factors (aetiology of NDO \[SCI or MS\], prior intradetrusor \[BTX-naïve or BTX-non-naïve\]) and study baseline value (total volume per void) as fixed effect variables, and subject as a random effect.||150.98|70.17|<0.0001
81557420|NCT00899353|162788657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|11.2|||ANOVA|Games-Howell Correction was applied to adjust for unequal variances, unequal sample size and for non-parametric distribution.||"Omnibus analysis. Statistical significance was determined by Games Howell Multiple Comparison test. Significance was determined as α\< 0.05.~Analysis based on global response."||11.2|-5.0|0.78
81557421|NCT00899353|162788657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|10.7|||ANOVA|Games-Howell Correction was applied to adjust for unequal variances, unequal sample size and for non-parametric distribution.||"Omnibus analysis. Statistical significance was determined by Games Howell Multiple Comparison test. Significance was determined as α\< 0.05.~Analysis based on global response."||10.7|-4.6|0.75
81557422|NCT00899353|162788657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|13.7|||ANOVA|Games-Howell Correction was applied to adjust for unequal variances, unequal sample size and for non-parametric distribution.||"Omnibus analysis. Statistical significance was determined by Games Howell Multiple Comparison test. Significance was determined as α\< 0.05.~Analysis based on global response."||13.7|-0.6|0.08
81557423|NCT00899353|162788657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|13.2|||ANOVA|Games-Howell Correction was applied to adjust for unequal variances, unequal sample size and for non-parametric distribution.||"Omnibus analysis. Statistical significance was determined by Games Howell Multiple Comparison test. Significance was determined as α\< 0.05.~Analysis based on global response."||13.2|-1.6|0.17
81557424|NCT00899353|162788657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|17.2|||ANOVA|Games-Howell Correction was applied to adjust for unequal variances, unequal sample size and for non-parametric distribution.||"Omnibus analysis. Statistical significance was determined by Games Howell Multiple Comparison test. Significance was determined as α\< 0.05.~Analysis based on High Initial NFkB Activation Expressers."||17.2|-6.5|0.61
81557425|NCT00899353|162788657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|16.8|||ANOVA|Games-Howell Correction was applied to adjust for unequal variances, unequal sample size and for non-parametric distribution.||"Omnibus analysis. Statistical significance was determined by Games Howell Multiple Comparison test. Significance was determined as α\< 0.05.~Analysis based on High Initial NFkB Activation Expressers."||16.8|-4.1|0.32
81557426|NCT00899353|162788657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|22.3|||ANOVA|Games-Howell Correction was applied to adjust for unequal variances, unequal sample size and for non-parametric distribution.||"Omnibus analysis. Statistical significance was determined by Games Howell Multiple Comparison test. Significance was determined as α\< 0.05.~Analysis based on High Initial NFkB Activation Expressers."||22.3|1.6|0.03
81557427|NCT00899353|162788657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|21.8|||ANOVA|Games-Howell Correction was applied to adjust for unequal variances, unequal sample size and for non-parametric distribution.||"Omnibus analysis. Statistical significance was determined by Games Howell Multiple Comparison test. Significance was determined as α\< 0.05.~Analysis based on High Initial NFkB Activation Expressers."||21.8|0.5|0.04
81557428|NCT00899353|162788657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.2|||ANOVA|Games-Howell Correction was applied to adjust for unequal variances, unequal sample size and for non-parametric distribution.||"Omnibus analysis. Statistical significance was determined by Games Howell Multiple Comparison test. Significance was determined as α\< 0.05.~Analysis based on Low Initial NFkB Activation Expressers."||1.2|-1.5|1.00
81575069|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2453|||||||t-test|||3 month after index date||||0.2453
81575070|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5889|||||||t-test|||3 month after index date||||0.5889
81575071|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4162|||||||t-test|||3 month after index date||||0.4162
81575072|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0307|||||||t-test|||4 month after index date||||0.0307
81575073|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1147|||||||t-test|||4 month after index date||||0.1147
81557429|NCT00899353|162788657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|2.3|||ANOVA|Games-Howell Correction was applied to adjust for unequal variances, unequal sample size and for non-parametric distribution.||"Omnibus analysis. Statistical significance was determined by Games Howell Multiple Comparison test. Significance was determined as α\< 0.05.~Analysis based on Low Initial NFkB Activation Expressers."||2.3|-3.5|0.88
81557430|NCT00899353|162788657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.0|||ANOVA|Games-Howell Correction was applied to adjust for unequal variances, unequal sample size and for non-parametric distribution.||"Omnibus analysis. Statistical significance was determined by Games Howell Multiple Comparison test. Significance was determined as α\< 0.05.~Analysis based on Low Initial NFkB Activation Expressers."||1.0|-0.8|0.98
81557431|NCT00899353|162788657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|5.3|||ANOVA|Games-Howell Correction was applied to adjust for unequal variances, unequal sample size and for non-parametric distribution.||"Omnibus analysis. Statistical significance was determined by Games Howell Multiple Comparison test. Significance was determined as α\< 0.05.~Analysis based on Low Initial NFkB Activation Expressers."||5.3|-6.6|0.98
81557432|NCT01514370|162788717|OTHER|||||||0.271|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.271
81557433|NCT00604214|162788743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.088||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.923|1.283||No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||The study was planned to have 80% power to detect a 20% relative risk reduction in 28-day all-cause mortality in drotrecogin alpha (activated) compared to placebo. The final power was 75% because of the lower than anticipated placebo mortality.||1.283|0.923|0.313
81557434|NCT00604214|162788744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.737|1.173||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||||1.173|0.737|0.540
81557435|NCT00604214|162788745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.181||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||0.181
81557436|NCT00604214|162788746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.733||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||0.733
81557437|NCT00604214|162788747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.122||95.0||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||0.122
81557438|NCT00604214|162788748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.042||||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.909|1.193||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||||1.193|0.909|0.556
81557439|NCT00604214|162788749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02||||0.758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.898|1.16||No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared|||||1.160|0.898|0.758
81557440|NCT00604214|162788751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.788||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline, unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||0.788
81557441|NCT00604214|162788751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0||||P-value is for Day 28, unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||0.730
81557442|NCT00604214|162788751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.662||95.0||||P-value is for Day 90, unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||0.662
81557443|NCT00604214|162788751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.846||95.0||||P-value is for Day 180, unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||0.846
81557444|NCT00604214|162788752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.697||95.0||||P-value is for Baseline, unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||0.697
81557445|NCT00604214|162788752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.306||95.0||||P-value is for Day 28, unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||0.306
81557446|NCT00604214|162788752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.645||95.0||||P-value is for Day 90, unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||0.645
81557447|NCT00604214|162788752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0||||P-value is for Day 180, unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||0.690
81557448|NCT00604214|162788753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.482||95.0||||P-value is for physical component at Baseline, unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Analysis on ranked data.||||0.482
81557449|NCT00604214|162788753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.584||95.0||||P-value is for physical component at Day 28, unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Analysis on ranked data.||||0.584
81557450|NCT00604214|162788753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164||95.0||||P-value is for physical component at Day 90, unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Analysis on ranked data.||||0.164
81557451|NCT00604214|162788753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.666||95.0||||P-value is for physical component at Day 180, unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Analysis on ranked data.||||0.666
81557452|NCT00604214|162788753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.786||95.0||||P-value is for mental component at Baseline, unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Analysis on ranked data.||||0.786
81557453|NCT00604214|162788753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0||||P-value is for mental component at Day 28, unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Analysis on ranked data.||||0.160
81557454|NCT00604214|162788753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.696||95.0||||P-value is for mental component at Day 90, unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Analysis on ranked data.||||0.696
81557455|NCT00604214|162788753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.966||95.0||||P-value is for mental component at Day 180, unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||Analysis on ranked data.||||0.966
81557456|NCT00604214|162788754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.758||95.0||||P-value is for participants with ≥1 event. No adjustments for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.758
81557457|NCT00604214|162788755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.154||95.0||||Unadjusted for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.154
81557458|NCT03386253|162788780|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||Group x time p value|ANOVA|||||||0.77
81557459|NCT00528970|162788792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.944||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using log-rank test stratified by surgery type and region for comparisons of survival distributions for active MOA versus Placebo group.||||0.944
81557460|NCT00528970|162788792|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.1||||0.208||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Log Rank|||Analysis was performed using log-rank test stratified by surgery type and region for comparisons of survival distributions for active MOA versus Placebo group.||||0.208
81557461|NCT03739242|162788806|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-39.16|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.57|-29.75|||ANCOVA|||||-29.75|-48.57|<0.0001
81557462|NCT03739242|162788807|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-41.24||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.73|-30.74|||ANCOVA|||||-30.74|-51.73|0.0001
81557463|NCT03739242|162788808|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|0.09||||0.951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|3.05|||ANCOVA|||||3.05|-2.87|0.9510
81557464|NCT03739242|162788809|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-41.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.58|-31.82|||ANCOVA|||||-31.82|-51.58|<0.0001
81557465|NCT03739242|162788810|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-7.0||||0.1924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.59|3.59|||ANCOVA|||||3.59|-17.59|0.1924
81557466|NCT03739242|162788811|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-17.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.54|-10.98|||ANCOVA|||||-10.98|-23.54|<0.0001
81557467|NCT03739242|162788812|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-0.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.62|||ANCOVA|||||-0.62|-1.19|<0.0001
81557468|NCT03739242|162788813|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-0.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.59|||ANCOVA|||||-0.59|-1.05|<0.0001
81557469|NCT03739242|162788814|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-3.47||||0.4535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.64|5.7|||ANCOVA|||||5.7|-12.64|0.4535
81557470|NCT03739242|162788815|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|0.74||||0.5594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|3.24|||ANCOVA|||||3.24|-1.76|0.5594
81557471|NCT03739242|162788816|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-0.07||||0.9266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|1.48|||ANCOVA|||||1.48|-1.63|0.9266
81557472|NCT03739242|162788817|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|6.02||||0.2654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|16.69|||ANCOVA|||||16.69|-4.66|0.2654
81557473|NCT03739242|162788818|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-5.95||||0.2595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.37|4.47|||ANCOVA|||||4.47|-16.37|0.2595
81557474|NCT03739242|162788819|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|0.003||||0.8476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.032|||ANCOVA|||||0.032|-0.039|0.8476
81557475|NCT03739242|162788820|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|-0.21||||0.1499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.08|||ANCOVA|||||0.08|-0.49|0.1499
81557476|NCT03739242|162788821|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean difference|1.71||||0.7224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.83|11.25|||ANCOVA|||||11.25|-7.83|0.7224
81557477|NCT01122394|162788822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||robust regression|controlling for provider clustering||Robust regressions were performed||||0.29
81557478|NCT01122394|162788823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Regression, Logistic|This analysis includes participants in pre-action and action/maintenance||||||0.25
81557479|NCT01122394|162788824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.11
81557480|NCT01122394|162788825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.81
81557481|NCT01122394|162788826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.12
81557482|NCT02446743|162788827|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[(Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine Group Difference|77.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|68.1|84.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||84.1|68.1|
81557483|NCT02446743|162788827|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.9|69.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||69.2|49.9|
81557484|NCT02446743|162788827|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group difference|68.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.5|73.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||73.5|60.5|
81557485|NCT02446743|162788827|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|14.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||14.8|5.3|
81557486|NCT02446743|162788827|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10 vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|24.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||24.2|4.9|
81557487|NCT02446743|162788827|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|15.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||15.9|4.3|
81557488|NCT02446743|162788828|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|vaccine group difference|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.2|31.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain H44/76and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||31.4|18.2|
81557489|NCT02446743|162788828|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[(Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine groups difference|22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|30.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||30.1|13.2|
81557490|NCT02446743|162788828|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.0|39.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||39.6|20.0|
81575074|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9481|||||||t-test|||4 month after index date||||0.9481
81575075|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4455|||||||t-test|||5 month after index date||||0.4455
81557491|NCT02446743|162788828|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|11.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||11.9|-3.4|
81557492|NCT02446743|162788828|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1(V72\_41)\]|vaccine group differences|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|24.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||24.2|0.33|
81557493|NCT02446743|162788828|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1(V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|9.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||9.5|-10.0|
81557494|NCT02446743|162788830|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group difference|22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|28.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||28.6|16.5|
81557495|NCT02446743|162788830|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|28.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||28.9|14.6|
81557496|NCT02446743|162788830|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|26.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.4|35.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain H44/76and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||35.3|16.4|
81557497|NCT02446743|162788830|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group difference|68.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.8|73.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||73.7|60.8|
81557498|NCT02446743|162788830|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|74.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.3|81.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||81.3|65.3|
81557499|NCT02446743|162788830|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|64.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.6|72.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||72.3|53.6|
81557500|NCT02446743|162788830|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group difference|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|14.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||14.0|3.7|
81557501|NCT02446743|162788830|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.3|12.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||12.3|3.3|
81557502|NCT02446743|162788830|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.5|22.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||22.0|4.5|
81557503|NCT02446743|162788830|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group difference|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|12.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||12.8|-3.4|
81557504|NCT02446743|162788830|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|21.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||21.4|-3.3|
81557505|NCT02446743|162788830|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|14.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis group B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||14.5|-6.4|
81557506|NCT02446743|162788831|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group difference|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|20.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||20.9|10.1|
81557507|NCT02446743|162788831|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|18.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||18.1|7.5|
81557508|NCT02446743|162788831|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|29.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||29.9|12.3|
81557509|NCT02446743|162788831|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|vaccine group difference|66.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|59.6|72.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||72.4|59.6|
81557510|NCT02446743|162788831|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|70.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.8|77.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||77.0|60.8|
81557511|NCT02446743|162788831|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|65.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.2|73.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||73.7|55.2|
81557512|NCT02446743|162788831|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group difference|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|13.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||13.6|4.9|
81557513|NCT02446743|162788831|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|9.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||9.7|1.2|
81557514|NCT02446743|162788831|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|22.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||22.6|7.5|
81557515|NCT02446743|162788831|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|10.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||10.0|-6.8|
81557516|NCT02446743|162788831|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|15.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||15.2|-9.8|
81557517|NCT02446743|162788831|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Persistence at 4/7.5 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|14.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||14.7|-7.8|
81557518|NCT02446743|162788832|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison at Persistence at 4 years/Baseline in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|vaccine group ratio of GMTs|2.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|3.12|||ANOVA|Adjusted by vaccine group and country||Adjusted geometric mean titers for H44/76 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||3.12|2.07|
81557519|NCT02446743|162788832|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison at Persistence at 4 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|vaccine group ratio of GMTs|2.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|2.72|||ANOVA|Adjusted by vaccine group and country||Adjusted geometric mean titers for H44/76 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||2.72|1.66|
81557520|NCT02446743|162788832|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison at Persistence at 4 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|vaccine group ratio of GMTs|2.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|4.07|||ANOVA|Adjusted by vaccine group and country||Adjusted geometric mean titers for H44/76 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||4.07|2.15|
81557521|NCT02446743|162788832|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison at Persistence at 4 years/Baseline in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group ratio of GMTs|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|21.0|||ANOVA|Adjusted by vaccine group and country||Adjusted geometric mean titers for 5/99 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||21|12|
81557522|NCT02446743|162788832|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison at Persistence at 4 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|vaccine group ratio of GMTs|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|28.0|||ANOVA|Adjusted by vaccine group and country||Adjusted geometric mean titers for 5/99 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||28|14|
81557523|NCT02446743|162788832|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison at Persistence at 4 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|vaccine group ratio of GMTs|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.05|20.0|||ANOVA|Adjusted by vaccine group and country||Adjusted geometric mean titers for 5/99 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||20|9.05|
81557524|NCT02446743|162788832|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison at Persistence at 4 years/Baseline in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group ratio of GMTs|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.26|1.78|||ANOVA|Adjusted by vaccine group and country||Adjusted geometric mean titers for NZ98/254 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||1.78|1.26|
81557525|NCT02446743|162788832|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison at Persistence at 4 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|vaccine group ratio of GMTs|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|1.51|||ANOVA|Adjusted by vaccine group and country||Adjusted geometric mean titers for NZ98/254 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||1.51|1.11|
81557526|NCT02446743|162788832|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison at Persistence at 4 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|vaccine group ratio of GMTs|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|2.28|||ANOVA|Adjusted by vaccine group and country||Adjusted geometric mean titers for NZ98/254 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||2.28|1.27|
81557527|NCT02446743|162788832|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison at Persistence at 4 years/Baseline in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group ratio of GMTs|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.68|||ANOVA|Adjusted by vaccine group and country||Adjusted geometric mean titers for M10713 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||1.68|0.94|
81557528|NCT02446743|162788832|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison at Persistence at 4 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|vaccine group ratio of GMTs|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.05|||ANOVA|Adjusted by vaccine group and country||Adjusted geometric mean titers for M10713 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||2.05|0.85|
81557529|NCT02446743|162788832|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison at Persistence at 4 years/Baseline in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|vaccine group ratio of GMTs|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.78|||ANOVA|Adjusted by vaccine group and country||Adjusted geometric mean titers for M10713 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||1.78|0.81|
81557530|NCT02446743|162788837|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|21.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||21.6|8.0|
81557531|NCT02446743|162788837|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|23.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||23.1|10.8|
81557532|NCT02446743|162788837|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group difference|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|20.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||20.1|11.0|
81557533|NCT02446743|162788837|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|54.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.0|63.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||63.3|43.0|
81575076|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9445|||||||t-test|||5 month after index date||||0.9445
81557534|NCT02446743|162788837|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|40.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||40.1|22.0|
81557535|NCT02446743|162788837|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group difference|41.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.6|47.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||47.2|33.6|
81557536|NCT02446743|162788838|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group difference|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.0|25.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||25.4|15.0|
81557537|NCT02446743|162788838|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|27.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||27.0|10.7|
81557538|NCT02446743|162788838|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.6|28.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||28.8|15.6|
81557539|NCT02446743|162788838|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|vaccine group difference|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|16.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||16.8|8.0|
81557540|NCT02446743|162788838|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|28.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||28.6|12.8|
81557541|NCT02446743|162788838|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|12.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||12.2|1.5|
81557542|NCT02446743|162788839|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|Vaccine group difference|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.9|33.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||33.3|21.9|
81557543|NCT02446743|162788839|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.8|40.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||40.3|21.8|
81557544|NCT02446743|162788839|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|26.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.2|33.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||33.1|19.2|
81557545|NCT02446743|162788839|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|vaccine group difference|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|24.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||24.3|14.3|
81557546|NCT02446743|162788839|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|27.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||27.5|12.1|
81557547|NCT02446743|162788839|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|26.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||26.4|13.3|
81557548|NCT02446743|162788839|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|vaccine group difference|43.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.2|49.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||49.9|35.2|
81575077|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6191|||||||t-test|||5 month after index date||||0.6191
81575078|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0805|||||||t-test|||6 month after index date||||0.0805
81575079|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7037|||||||t-test|||6 month after index date||||0.7037
81557549|NCT02446743|162788839|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|58.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.6|67.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||67.3|46.6|
81557550|NCT02446743|162788839|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|33.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.0|42.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||42.5|23.0|
81557551|NCT02446743|162788839|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|vaccine group difference|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.8|18.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||18.3|8.8|
81557552|NCT02446743|162788839|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|29.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||29.0|12.6|
81557553|NCT02446743|162788839|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|14.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference were calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||14.7|2.7|
81557554|NCT02446743|162788840|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|vaccine group difference|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.9|46.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||46.3|33.9|
81557555|NCT02446743|162788840|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|49.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.9|58.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||58.5|38.9|
81557556|NCT02446743|162788840|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|34.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.6|42.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||42.2|26.6|
81557557|NCT02446743|162788840|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|vaccine group difference|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.6|33.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||33.0|21.6|
81557558|NCT02446743|162788840|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.5|32.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||32.0|15.5|
81557559|NCT02446743|162788840|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.9|38.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||38.1|22.9|
81557560|NCT02446743|162788840|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|vaccine group difference|43.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.1|50.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||50.6|35.1|
81557561|NCT02446743|162788840|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|51.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.3|60.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||60.9|39.3|
81557562|NCT02446743|162788840|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|41.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.9|50.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||50.2|29.9|
81557563|NCT02446743|162788840|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1)|vaccine group difference|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|24.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||24.6|12.9|
81575080|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4288|||||||t-test|||6 month after index date||||0.4288
81575081|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3731|||||||t-test|||7 month after index date||||0.3731
81557564|NCT02446743|162788840|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Vaccine group difference|28.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.9|37.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||37.8|17.9|
81557565|NCT02446743|162788840|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at 1 month after booster /1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Vaccine group difference|13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|20.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||20.1|6.4|
81557566|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|"Vaccine comparison Pre-booster or pre-1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B~\_0\_1)"|Ratio of GMTs|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|3.2|||ANOVA|||Pre booster/Pre first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for H44/76 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||3.20|2.11|
81557567|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|"Vaccine comparison Post-booster or post-1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B~\_0\_1)"|Ratio of GMTs|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.85|15.0|||ANOVA|||Post booster/Post first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for H44/76 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||15|8.85|
81557568|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|Vaccine comparison-Pre-booster or pre-1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Ratio of GMTs|2.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|2.79|||ANOVA|||Pre booster/Pre first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for H44/76 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||2.79|1.70|
81557569|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|Vaccine comparison-post-booster or post-1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Ratio of GMTs|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.22|17.0|||ANOVA|||Post booster/Post first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for H44/76 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||17|8.22|
81557570|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|Vaccine comparison- Pre-booster or pre-1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Ratio of GMTs|3.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|4.2|||ANOVA|||Pre booster/Pre first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for H44/76 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||4.20|2.20|
81557571|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|Vaccine comparison- post-booster or post-1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Ratio of GMTs|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.75|16.0|||ANOVA|||Post booster/Post first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for H44/76 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||16|7.75|
81557572|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|"Vaccine comparison Pre-booster or pre-1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B~\_0\_1)"|Ratio of GMTs|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|21.0|||ANOVA|||Pre booster/Pre first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for 5/99 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||21|12|
81557573|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|"Vaccine comparison Post-booster or post-1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B~\_0\_1)"|Ratio of GMTs|68.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|90.0|||ANOVA|||Post booster/Post first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for 5/99 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||90|51|
81557574|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|Vaccine comparison- Pre-booster or pre-1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Ratio of GMTs|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|26.0|||ANOVA|||Pre booster/Pre first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for 5/99 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||26|13|
81557575|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|Vaccine comparison- post-booster or post-1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Ratio of GMTs|74.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.0|107.0|||ANOVA|||Post booster/Post first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for 5/99 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||107|51|
81557576|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|Vaccine comparison- Pre-booster or pre-1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Ratio of GMTs|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.99|22.0|||ANOVA|||Pre booster/Pre first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for 5/99 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||22|8.99|
81557577|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|Vaccine comparison- post-booster or post-1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Ratio of GMTs|63.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.0|95.0|||ANOVA|||Post booster/Post first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for 5/99 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||95|41|
81575082|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4803|||||||t-test|||7 month after index date||||0.4803
81575083|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5831|||||||t-test|||7 month after index date||||0.5831
81575084|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0944|||||||t-test|||8 month after index date||||0.0944
81575085|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||t-test|||8 month after index date||||0.8800
81557578|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|"Vaccine comparison Pre-booster or pre-1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B~\_0\_1)"|Ratio of GMTs|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.75|||ANOVA|||Pre booster/Pre first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for NZ98/254 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||1.75|1.24|
81557579|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|"Vaccine comparison Post-booster or post-1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B~\_0\_1)"|Ratio of GMTs|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.49|7.76|||ANOVA|||Post booster dose/ post first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for NZ98/254 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||7.76|4.49|
81557580|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|Vaccine comparison- Pre-booster or pre-1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Ratio of GMTs|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|1.54|||ANOVA|||Pre booster/Pre first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for NZ98/254 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||1.54|1.13|
81557581|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|Vaccine comparison- post-booster or post-1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Ratio of GMTs|8.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.83|12.0|||ANOVA|||Post booster/Post first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for NZ98/254 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||12|5.83|
81557582|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|Vaccine comparison- Pre-booster or pre-1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Ratio of GMTs|1.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.2|||ANOVA|||Pre booster/Pre first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for NZ98/254 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||2.20|1.22|
81557583|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|Vaccine comparison- post-booster or post-1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Ratio of GMTs|4.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.88|6.58|||ANOVA|||Post booster/Post first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for NZ98/254 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||6.58|2.88|
81557584|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|"Vaccine comparison Pre-booster or pre-1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B~\_0\_1)"|Ratio of GMTs|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.75|||ANOVA|||Pre booster/Pre first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for M10713 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||1.75|0.97|
81557585|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|"Vaccine comparison Post-booster or post-1st dose in V72\_75 (Group 3B vs. Group B~\_0\_1)"|Ratio of GMTs|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|3.25|||ANOVA|||Post booster/Post first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for M10713 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||3.25|2.08|
81557586|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|Vaccine comparison- Pre-booster or pre-1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Ratio of GMTs|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.18|||ANOVA|||Pre booster/Pre first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for M10713 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||2.18|0.90|
81557587|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|Vaccine comparison- post-booster or post-1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\]|Ratio of GMTs|2.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|3.81|||ANOVA|||Post booster/Post first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for M10713 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||3.81|2.04|
81557588|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|Vaccine comparison- Pre-booster or pre-1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Ratio of GMTs|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.82|||ANOVA|||Pre booster/Pre first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for M10713 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||1.82|0.82|
81557589|NCT02446743|162788841|OTHER|Vaccine comparison- post-booster or post-1st dose in V72\_75 \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\]|Ratio of GMTs|2.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.79|3.36|||ANOVA|||Post booster/Post first dose-Adjusted geometric mean titers for M10713 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||3.36|1.79|
81557590|NCT02446743|162788843|OTHER|1 month post booster/first dose of vaccination: Four-fold Increase (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1) Difference|Vaccine group difference|27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.7|33.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||33.0|20.7|
81557591|NCT02446743|162788843|OTHER|1 month post booster/first dose of vaccination: Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) Difference|Vaccine group difference|29.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.3|38.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||38.7|19.3|
81575086|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4949|||||||t-test|||8 month after index date||||0.4949
81575087|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6373|||||||t-test|||9 month after index date||||0.6373
81575088|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0497|||||||t-test|||9 month after index date||||0.0497
81557592|NCT02446743|162788843|OTHER|1 month post booster/first dose of vaccination: Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) Difference|Vaccine group difference|26.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.3|33.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||33.9|18.3|
81557593|NCT02446743|162788843|OTHER|1 month post booster/first dose of vaccination: Four-fold Increase (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1) Difference|Vaccine group difference|22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.9|27.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval or the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||27.9|15.9|
81557594|NCT02446743|162788843|OTHER|1 month post booster/first dose of vaccination: Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) Difference|Vaccine group difference|19.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|28.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||28.5|11.5|
81557595|NCT02446743|162788843|OTHER|1 month post booster/first dose of vaccination: Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) Difference|Vaccine group difference|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|31.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||31.9|14.6|
81557596|NCT02446743|162788843|OTHER|1 month post booster/first dose of vaccination: Four-fold Increase (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1) Difference|Vaccine group difference|38.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.8|45.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||45.4|29.8|
81557597|NCT02446743|162788843|OTHER|1 month post booster/first dose of vaccination: Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) Difference|Vaccine group difference|55.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.5|64.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||64.7|43.5|
81557598|NCT02446743|162788843|OTHER|1 month post booster/first dose of vaccination: Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) Difference|Vaccine group difference|24.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|35.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||35.1|12.9|
81557599|NCT02446743|162788843|OTHER|1 month post booster/first dose of vaccination: Four-fold Increase (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1) Difference|Vaccine group difference|23.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|30.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||30.8|14.7|
81557600|NCT02446743|162788843|OTHER|1 month post booster/first dose of vaccination: Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) Difference|Vaccine group difference|24.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|35.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||35.5|12.2|
81557601|NCT02446743|162788843|OTHER|1 month post booster/first dose of vaccination: Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) Difference|Vaccine group difference|22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|32.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||32.9|10.6|
81557602|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|4.5||Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||4.5|-15.0|
81557603|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|11.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||11.4|-17.0|
81557604|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.0|7.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||7.3|-20.0|
81557605|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|6.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||6.2|-0.9|
81575089|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1695|||||||t-test|||9 month after index date||||0.1695
81575090|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6373|||||||t-test|||10 month after index date||||0.6373
81575091|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7866|||||||t-test|||10 month after index date||||0.7866
81557606|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|8.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||8.8|-3.6|
81557607|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|11.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||11.0|-2.5|
81557608|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1(V72\_41) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|4.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||4.4|-3.6|
81557609|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|7.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||7.8|-2.3|
81557610|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|4.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||4.1|-0.9|
81557611|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|-20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.2|-7.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-7.5|-35.2|
81557612|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|-32.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.5|-15.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-15.7|-46.5|
81557613|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|-28.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4|-17.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-17.1|-38.4|
81557614|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|9.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||9.2|-19.2|
81557615|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|12.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||12.3|-14.1|
81557616|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.6|5.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||5.6|-13.6|
81557617|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|21.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||21.6|3.6|
81557618|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.4|24.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||24.6|6.4|
81557619|NCT02446743|162788844|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|20.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||20.3|7.6|
81575092|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7643|||||||t-test|||10 months after index date||||0.7643
81575093|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2307|||||||t-test|||11 month after index date||||0.2307
81575094|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6712|||||||t-test|||11 month after index date||||0.6712
81557620|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-44.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.7|-33.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-33.1|-52.7|
81557621|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|3.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||3.6|-3.9|
81557622|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|2.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||2.4|-2.7|
81557623|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-46.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.4|-29.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-29.8|-58.4|
81557624|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|5.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||5.1|-7.7|
81557625|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|3.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||3.7|-5.7|
81557626|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|Vaccine group difference|-40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.8|-25.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-25.4|-51.8|
81557627|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|9.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||9.0|-3.3|
81557628|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|5.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||5.0|-2.4|
81557629|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|5.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||5.8|-12.4|
81557630|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|7.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||7.7|-2.2|
81557631|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|10.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||10.5|2.8|
81557632|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|10.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||10.6|-17.8|
81557633|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|13.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||13.0|-3.2|
81557634|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|16.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||16.5|3.7|
81557635|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|11.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||11.0|-11.8|
81557636|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|10.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||10.1|-4.6|
81557637|NCT02446743|162788845|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (1 month days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|9.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||9.5|-0.8|
81557638|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-45.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.4|-34.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-34.3|-54.4|
81557639|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|5.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||5.2|-4.5|
81557640|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||3.9|-1.9|
81557641|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-48.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.8|-32.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-32.0|-60.8|
81557642|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|10.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||10.1|-7.3|
81557643|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|3.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||3.7|-5.7|
81557644|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-41.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.3|-25.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-25.5|-53.3|
81557645|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|8.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||8.1|-4.8|
81557646|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (1 month days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|7.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score methodx|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||7.8|-0.6|
81557647|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|4.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||4.6|-15.9|
81557648|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|6.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||6.2|-0.9|
81575095|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6953|||||||t-test|||11 months after index date||||0.6953
81575096|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3675|||||||t-test|||12 month after index date||||0.3675
81575097|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8027|||||||t-test|||12 month after index date||||0.8027
81575098|NCT03975790|162821876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4817|||||||t-test|||12 month after index date||||0.4817
81557649|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|4.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||4.1|-0.9|
81557650|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|10.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||10.3|-19.2|
81557651|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|8.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||8.8|-3.6|
81557652|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|4.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||4.4|-3.6|
81557653|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|9.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||9.1|-19.4|
81557654|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|11.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||11.0|-2.5|
81557655|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (1 month days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|7.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||7.8|-2.3|
81557656|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-26.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.6|-15.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||-15.7|-36.6|
81557657|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|8.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||8.5|-13.3|
81557658|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|21.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|28.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||28.3|12.8|
81557659|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.5|-5.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-5.8|-32.5|
81557660|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|9.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||9.5|-22.3|
81557661|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.4|31.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||31.3|8.4|
81557662|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.0|-15.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-15.5|-46.0|
81575099|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0063|||||||t-test|||1 month before index date||||0.0063
81557663|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|18.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||18.8|-10.8|
81557664|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (1 month days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|32.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||32.8|12.1|
81557665|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|7.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||7.1|-13.4|
81557666|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|8.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||8.5|-3.2|
81557667|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|13.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||13.2|4.2|
81557668|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|16.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||16.1|-15.1|
81557669|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|13.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||13.9|-4.7|
81557670|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.9|20.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||20.9|5.9|
81557671|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|8.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||8.6|-16.7|
81557672|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|11.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||11.1|-5.7|
81557673|NCT02446743|162788846|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|11.1||||||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||11.1|-0.7|
81557674|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-30.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.4|-19.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-19.0|-40.4|
81557675|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|10.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||10.3|-2.6|
81557676|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|12.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||12.5|3.9|
81557677|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-27.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.8|-12.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-12.9|-41.8|
81557678|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|16.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||16.2|-6.0|
81557679|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|15.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||15.2|1.4|
81557680|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.1|-14.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-14.6|-45.1|
81557681|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|13.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||13.5|1.9|
81557682|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.4|15.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||15.0|4.4|
81557683|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|6.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||6.5|-16.0|
81557684|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|6.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||6.2|-0.9|
81557685|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|5.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||5.0|-0.33|
81557686|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|10.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||10.6|-20.5|
81557687|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|8.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||8.8|-3.6|
81557688|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|4.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||4.4|-3.6|
81557689|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|13.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||13.0|-19.4|
81557690|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|11.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||11.0|-2.5|
81557691|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|9.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||9.4|-1.2|
81575100|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0162|||||||t-test|||1 month before index date||||0.0162
81575101|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8715|||||||t-test|||1 month before index date||||0.8715
81575102|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2799|||||||t-test|||2 months before index date||||0.2799
81575103|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0126|||||||t-test|||2 months before index date||||0.0126
81557692|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|-11.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-11.1|-30.0|
81557693|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|15.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||15.7|-7.6|
81557694|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|32.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.2|40.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||40.2|23.2|
81557695|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.9|-3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-3.0|-25.9|
81557696|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|15.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||15.9|-17.1|
81557697|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|33.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.5|45.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||45.3|20.5|
81557698|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.1|-11.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||-11.2|-40.1|
81557699|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|28.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||28.1|-3.9|
81557700|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|33.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|44.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||44.1|22.0|
81557701|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|6.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||6.0|-16.0|
81557702|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|8.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||8.9|-6.8|
81557703|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|16.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||16.9|5.3|
81557704|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.0|14.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||14.1|-18.0|
81557705|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|15.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||15.7|-9.7|
81575104|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2126|||||||t-test|||2 months before index date||||0.2126
81575105|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7004|||||||t-test|||3 months before index date||||0.7004
81575106|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1476|||||||t-test|||3 months before index date||||0.1476
81557706|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|17.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|27.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||27.8|8.2|
81557707|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 4 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 34 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (3 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.1|9.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||9.1|-19.1|
81557708|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 8 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 38 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (7 days after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|11.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||11.8|-8.4|
81557709|NCT02446743|162788847|OTHER|Vaccine comparison at Day 31 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|vaccine group difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|12.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||12.6|-0.47|
81557710|NCT02446743|162788848|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison Day 31 Group 3B vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1(1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Ratio of GMTs|3.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.85|4.29|||ANOVA|||Adjusted geometric mean titers for H44/76 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||4.29|2.85|
81557711|NCT02446743|162788848|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison Day 31 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Ratio of GMTs|2.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.02|3.69|||ANOVA|||Adjusted geometric mean titers for H44/76 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||3.69|2.02|
81557712|NCT02446743|162788848|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison Day 31 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Ratio of GMTs|4.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.38|5.88|||ANOVA|||Adjusted geometric mean titers for H44/76 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||5.88|3.38|
81557713|NCT02446743|162788848|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison Day 31 Group 3B vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1(1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Ratio of GMTs|8.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.51|10.0|||ANOVA|||Adjusted geometric mean titers for 5/99 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||10|6.51|
81557714|NCT02446743|162788848|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison Day 31 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Ratio of GMTs|9.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.17|13.0|||ANOVA|||Adjusted geometric mean titers for 5/99 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||13|7.17|
81557715|NCT02446743|162788848|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison Day 31 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Ratio of GMTs|6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.82|9.87|||ANOVA|||Adjusted geometric mean titers for 5/99 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||9.87|4.82|
81557716|NCT02446743|162788848|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison Day 31 Group 3B vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1(1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Ratio of GMTs|2.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|3.36|||ANOVA|||Adjusted geometric mean titers for NZ98/254 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||3.36|1.98|
81557717|NCT02446743|162788848|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison Day 31 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Ratio of GMTs|2.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.89|3.73|||ANOVA|||Adjusted geometric mean titers for NZ98/254 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||3.73|1.89|
81557718|NCT02446743|162788848|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison Day 31 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Ratio of GMTs|2.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.67|3.78|||ANOVA|||Adjusted geometric mean titers for NZ98/254 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||3.78|1.67|
81557719|NCT02446743|162788848|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison Day 31 Group 3B vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1(1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Ratio of GMTs|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.36|||ANOVA|||Adjusted geometric mean titers for M10713 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country||2.36|1.52|
81557720|NCT02446743|162788848|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison Day 31 Group 3B (V72\_41) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Ratio of GMTs|1.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.37|2.59|||ANOVA|||Adjusted geometric mean titers for M10713 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||2.59|1.37|
81557721|NCT02446743|162788848|OTHER|Vaccine Comparison Day 31 Group 3B (V72P10) vs Day 61 Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10) (1 month after booster or 2nd dose)|Ratio of GMTs|1.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|2.58|||ANOVA|||Adjusted geometric mean titers for M10713 indicator strain were obtained by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means and the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence intervals of the log-transformed titers obtained from an ANOVA estimation adjusting for vaccine group and country.||2.58|1.41|
81557722|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|3 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1) Difference|Vaccine group difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|1.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||1.8|-7.5|
81557723|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|7 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1) Difference|vaccine group difference|53.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.1|62.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||62.5|42.1|
81557724|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|1 Month Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1) Difference|vaccine group difference|58.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.5|64.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||64.7|50.5|
81557725|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|3 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\] Difference|vaccine group difference|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||2.0|-14.1|
81557726|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|7 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\] Difference|vaccine group difference|44.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.1|58.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||58.5|28.1|
81557727|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|1 month Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\] Difference|vaccine group difference|44.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.7|54.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||54.1|32.7|
81557728|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|3 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\] Difference|vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|4.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||4.8|-8.0|
81557729|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|7 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\] Difference|Vaccine group difference|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.0|71.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||71.5|45.0|
81557730|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|1 month Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\] Difference|vaccine group difference|71.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.2|78.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain H44/76 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||78.5|61.2|
81557731|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|3 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1) Difference|vaccine group difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||4|-9.1|
81557732|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|7 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1) Difference|vaccine group difference|37.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|48.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||48.1|27.0|
81557733|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|1 Month Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1) Difference|Vaccine group difference|33.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.2|40.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||40.4|25.2|
81557734|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|3 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\] Difference|vaccine group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|10.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||10.2|-8.7|
81575107|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2057|||||||t-test|||3 months before index date||||0.2057
81575108|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2905|||||||t-test|||4 months before index date||||0.2905
81557735|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|7 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\] Difference|vaccine group difference|43.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.7|58.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||58.6|27.7|
81557736|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|1 month Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\] Difference|vaccine group difference|42.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.1|53.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||53.0|31.1|
81557737|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|3 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\] Difference|vaccine group difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|0.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||0.9|-19.2|
81557738|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|7 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\] Difference|vaccine group difference|32.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.2|47.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||47.0|18.2|
81557739|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|1 month Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\] Difference|vaccine group difference|24.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|34.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain 5/99 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||34.4|13.2|
81557740|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|3 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1) Difference|vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|3.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||3.4|-4.7|
81557741|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|7 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1) Difference|Vaccine group difference|36.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.6|45.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||45.7|25.6|
81557742|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|1 Month Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1) Difference|vaccine group difference|54.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.2|61.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||61.1|45.2|
81557743|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|3 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\] Difference|vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|5.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||5.0|-8.4|
81557744|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|7 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\] Difference|vaccine group difference|29.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|43.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||43.0|12.1|
81557745|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|1 month Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\] Difference|Vaccine group difference|46.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.6|57.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/154 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||57.1|33.6|
81557746|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|3 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\] Difference|Vaccine group difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|5.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||5.4|-8.0|
81557747|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|7 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\] Difference|Vaccine group difference|42.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.8|54.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||54.5|27.8|
81557748|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|1 month Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\] Difference|vaccine group difference|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.9|69.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain NZ98/254 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||69.6|47.9|
81557749|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|3 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1) Difference|vaccine group difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|5.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||5.4|-1.1|
81557750|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|7 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1) Difference|vaccine group difference|28.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.1|34.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.||34.9|19.1|
81557751|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|1 Month Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase (Group 3B vs. Group B\_0\_1) Difference|vaccine group difference|39.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.6|46.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||46.6|31.6|
81557752|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|3 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\] Difference|Vaccine group difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|6.7|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||6.7|-4.9|
81557753|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|7 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\] Difference|Vaccine group difference|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|37.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||37.1|9.7|
81557754|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|1 month Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72\_41) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72\_41)\] Difference|Vaccine group difference|37.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.1|47.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||47.0|25.1|
81557755|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|3 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\] Difference|Vaccine group difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|7.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||3 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||7.6|-3.9|
81557756|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|7 Days Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\] Difference|Vaccine group difference|28.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.2|36.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||7 days post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||36.6|20.2|
81557757|NCT02446743|162788850|OTHER|1 month Post Booster/Second Vaccination. Four-fold Increase \[Group 3B (V72P10) vs. Group B\_0\_1 (V72P10)\] Difference|Vaccine group difference|42.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.0|51.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen score method|||1 month post vaccination-The group difference in percentages of subjects with response against N. meningitidis serogroup B indicator strain M10713 and the associated confidence interval for the difference was calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen||51.9|31.0|
81557758|NCT00039871|162788858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Binomial Approximation|0.217||||||99.0|0.195|0.239||||||||0.239|0.195|
81557759|NCT00039871|162788859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Binomial Approximation|0.563||||||95.0|0.529|0.596||||||||0.596|0.529|
81557760|NCT00039871|162788860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Binomial Approximation|0.122||||||95.0|0.076|0.169||||||||0.169|0.076|
81557761|NCT02478398|162788864|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|-2.0|||ANOVA|Model included fixed effects of treatment, baseline asthma status, age group, pollen season, and pollen region nested within pollen season||||-2.00|-3.45|< 0.001
81557762|NCT02478398|162788865|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.86|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|-1.27|||ANOVA|Model included fixed effects of treatment, baseline asthma status, age group, pollen season, and pollen region nested within pollen season||||-1.27|-2.46|< 0.001
81557763|NCT02478398|162788866|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-0.99|||ANOVA|Model included fixed effects of treatment, baseline asthma status, age group, pollen season, and pollen region nested within pollen season||||-0.99|-1.81|< 0.001
81557764|NCT02478398|162788867|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.08|||Zero-Inflated Log-Normal Model|Model included fixed effects of treatment, baseline asthma, age group, pollen season, and pollen region nested within pollen season||||-1.08|-2.60|< 0.001
81557765|NCT02478398|162788868|OTHER||Difference in % estimates|37.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.82|43.12|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||43.12|31.82|< 0.001
81557766|NCT02478398|162788869|OTHER||Difference in % estimates|0.39|||=|0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.53|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||1.53|-0.57|= 0.320
81557767|NCT02478398|162788870|OTHER||Difference in % estimates|0.0|||=|0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.92|||Miettinen & Nurminen|||||0.92|-0.92|= 0.996
81557768|NCT04456673|162788893|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle primary and first 4 secondary endpoints (reported sequentially) analyses at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.435||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.682|-0.188|||Negative binomial model||Derived using delta method|Derived using negative binomial model with the total number of the events occurring during the 52-week treatment period as the response variable, and treatment group, region (pooled country), ICS dose, smoking status at screening, baseline disease severity, and number of moderate or severe COPD exacerbation events within one year prior to the study as covariates, and log-transformed treatment duration as an offset variable.||-0.188|-0.682|0.0002
81575109|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8273|||||||t-test|||4 months before index date||||0.8273
81557769|NCT04456673|162788894|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle primary and first 4 secondary endpoints (reported sequentially) analyses at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|0.082||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.124|||MMRM model|||Derived from mixed-effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) model with the change from baseline in pre-bronchodilator FEV1 up to Week 12 as response variables, and treatment group, age, sex, height, region (pooled country), ICS dose, smoking status at screening, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline pre-bronchodilator FEV1, and FEV1 baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.||0.124|0.040|0.0001
81557770|NCT04456673|162788895|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle primary and first 4 secondary endpoints (reported sequentially) analyses at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|-3.371||||0.0068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.811|-0.931|||MMRM model|||Derived from MMRM model with the change from baseline in SGRQ total score up to Week 52 as response variables, and treatment group, region (pooled country), ICS dose, smoking status at screening, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline SGRQ total score, and SGRQ baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.||-0.931|-5.811|0.0068
81557771|NCT04456673|162788896|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle primary and first 4 secondary endpoints (reported sequentially) analyses at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.164||||0.3329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.856|1.581|||Regression, Logistic|||Derived from logistic regression model which includes treatment group, region (pooled country), ICS dose, smoking status at screening, and baseline SGRQ total score as covariates.||1.581|0.856|0.3329
81557772|NCT04456673|162788897|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle primary and first 4 secondary endpoints (reported sequentially) analyses at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05.|LS Mean Difference|0.062||||0.0182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.011|0.113|||MMRM model|||Derived from MMRM model with the change from baseline in pre-bronchodilator FEV1 up to Week 52 as response variables, and treatment group, age, sex, height, region (pooled country), ICS dose, smoking status at screening, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline pre-bronchodilator FEV1, and FEV1 baseline-by-visit interaction as covariates.||0.113|0.011|0.0182
81557773|NCT02142387|162788928|OTHER|||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.34
81557774|NCT02142387|162788929|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7
81557775|NCT02142387|162788930|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.11
81557776|NCT00046891|162788931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Total HSCS Area Under the Curve (AUC) scores between the two treatment arms.||||0.84
81557777|NCT00853996|162788956|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons since this was primary endpoint. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81557778|NCT00853996|162788957|OTHER|||||||0.067||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.067
81557779|NCT00853996|162788958|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81557780|NCT00853996|162788959|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81557781|NCT00853996|162788960|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. A priori threshold for statistical significance set at 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81557782|NCT01607203|162788972|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|t -test||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.04
81557783|NCT00609362|162788994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.055||95.0||||P-value is un-adjusted. A priori threshold for significance: 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||The minimum number of participants was determined by power calculations to be 44 (22 in each group), assuming a difference in change in BMD of 1.7%, a standard deviation of 2%, a power of 80%, and a level of significance of 5%.||||0.055
81557784|NCT00609362|162788995|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.056
81557785|NCT00609362|162788996|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81557786|NCT00924170|162789005|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Kaplan Meier|||Published response duration of 15 patients with leukemic adult T cell leukemia treated with Alemtuzumab.||||<0.0001
81557787|NCT00579436|162789019|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.05
81557788|NCT00579436|162789020|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81557789|NCT00579436|162789021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5
81557790|NCT00579436|162789022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5
81557791|NCT01203852|162789036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for one sided t-test of mean change in blood pressure before and after treatment with metoprolol and chlorthalidone were \<0.0001.|t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81557792|NCT01203852|162789037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for one sided t-test for mean glucose change before and after treatment with chlorthalidone was \<0.0001.|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean glucose change after treatment with chlorthalidone||||<0.0001
81557793|NCT01203852|162789037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value for one sided t-test for mean glucose change before and after treatment with metoprolol was 0.049.|t-test, 1 sided|||Mean glucose change after treatment with metoprolol||||0.049
81557794|NCT01431300|162789077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|54.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.0|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||signal-to-noise (SNR) ratios of the central veins in the 0.01 mmol/kg and 0.03mmol/kg dose groups were compared.||||<0.01
81557795|NCT01431300|162789077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.0|<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||contrast-to-noise (CNR) ratios of the central veins in the 0.01 mmol/kg and 0.03mmol/kg dose groups were compared.||||<0.01
81557796|NCT06054269|162789078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For comparison of post-vaccination geometric mean antibody titers to the influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.004
81557797|NCT06054269|162789078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For comparison of post-vaccination geometric mean antibody titers to the influenza A(H3N2) vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.066
81557798|NCT06054269|162789078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.694|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For comparison of post-vaccination geometric mean antibody titers to the influenza B/Victoria vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.694
81557799|NCT06054269|162789078|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.408|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For comparison of post-vaccination geometric mean antibody titers to the influenza B/Yamagata vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.408
81557800|NCT06054269|162789079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.164|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For comparison of post-vaccination geometric mean antibody titers to the influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.164
81557801|NCT06054269|162789079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.113|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For comparison of post-vaccination geometric mean antibody titers to the influenza A(H3N2) vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.113
81557802|NCT06054269|162789079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.404|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For comparison of post-vaccination geometric mean antibody titers to the influenza B/Victoria vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.404
81557803|NCT06054269|162789079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.879|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For comparison of post-vaccination geometric mean antibody titers to the influenza B/Yamagata vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.879
81557804|NCT06054269|162789080|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||For comparison of post-vaccination seroconversion rate to the influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||<0.001
81557805|NCT06054269|162789080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||For comparison of post-vaccination seroconversion rate to the influenza A(H3N2) vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.002
81557806|NCT06054269|162789080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.468|||||||Chi-squared|||For comparison of post-vaccination seroconversion rate to the influenza B/Victoria vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.468
81557807|NCT06054269|162789080|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||Chi-squared|||For comparison of post-vaccination seroconversion rate to the influenza B/Yamagata vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.057
81557808|NCT06054269|162789081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112|||||||Chi-squared|||For comparison of post-vaccination seroconversion rate to the influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.112
81557809|NCT06054269|162789081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.149|||||||Chi-squared|||For comparison of post-vaccination seroconversion rate to the influenza A(H3N2) vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.149
81557810|NCT06054269|162789081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.101|||||||Chi-squared|||For comparison of post-vaccination seroconversion rate to the influenza B/Victoria vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.101
81557811|NCT06054269|162789081|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.259|||||||Chi-squared|||For comparison of post-vaccination seroconversion rate to the influenza B/Yamagata vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.259
81557812|NCT06054269|162789082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.097|||||||Chi-squared|||For comparison of post-vaccination seroprotection rate to the influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.097
81557813|NCT06054269|162789082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.733|||||||Chi-squared|||For comparison of post-vaccination seroprotection rate to the influenza A(H3N2) vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.733
81557814|NCT06054269|162789082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.477|||||||Chi-squared|||For comparison of post-vaccination seroprotection rate to the influenza B/Victoria vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.477
81557815|NCT06054269|162789082|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.312|||||||Chi-squared|||For comparison of post-vaccination seroprotection rate to the influenza B/Yamagata vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.312
81557816|NCT06054269|162789083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Chi-squared|||For comparison of post-vaccination seroprotection rate to the influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.220
81557817|NCT06054269|162789083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Chi-squared|||For comparison of post-vaccination seroprotection rate to the influenza A(H3N2) vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.003
81557818|NCT06054269|162789083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.897|||||||Chi-squared|||For comparison of post-vaccination seroprotection rate to the influenza B/Victoria vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.897
81557819|NCT06054269|162789083|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.931|||||||Chi-squared|||For comparison of post-vaccination seroprotection rate to the influenza B/Yamagata vaccine virus between recipients of FLUAD Quadrivalent and FluQuadri.||||0.931
81557820|NCT01587898|162789084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5888|||||||Mixed effects linear regression model|The modeled Hgb change from baseline over 4 weeks was derived using a random coefficient mixed effects linear regression model.||Subgroup: Baseline Hgb||||0.5888
81557821|NCT01587898|162789084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||95.0|||||Mixed effects linear regression model|The modeled Hgb change from baseline over 4 weeks was derived using a random coefficient mixed effects linear regression model.||Subgroup: Baseline Weight||||0.6600
81557822|NCT01587898|162789084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7999|||||||Mixed effects linear regression model|The modeled Hgb change from baseline over 4 weeks was derived using a random coefficient mixed effects linear regression model.||Subgroup: Baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)||||0.7999
81557823|NCT01587898|162789084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2092|||||||Mixed effects linear regression model|The modeled Hgb change from baseline over 4 weeks was derived using a random coefficient mixed effects linear regression model.||Covariate: Ethnicity||||0.2092
81557824|NCT01587898|162789084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9996||95.0|||||Mixed effects linear regression model|The modeled Hgb change from baseline over 4 weeks was derived using a random coefficient mixed effects linear regression model.||Covariate: Geographic Ancestry||||0.9996
81557825|NCT01587898|162789084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7002|||||||Mixed effects linear regression model|The modeled Hgb change from baseline over 4 weeks was derived using a random coefficient mixed effects linear regression model.||Covariate: Sex||||0.7002
81557826|NCT01587898|162789084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5536||95.0|||||Mixed effects linear regression model|The modeled Hgb change from baseline over 4 weeks was derived using a random coefficient mixed effects linear regression model.||Covariate: Age||||0.5536
81575110|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.627|||||||t-test|||4 months before index date||||0.6270
81557827|NCT01587898|162789084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0085||95.0|||||Mixed effects linear regression model|The modeled Hgb change from baseline over 4 weeks was derived using a random coefficient mixed effects linear regression model.||Co-administration with food||||0.0085
81557828|NCT01587898|162789084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0021||95.0|||||Mixed effects linear regression model|The modeled Hgb change from baseline over 4 weeks was derived using a random coefficient mixed effects linear regression model.||Covariate: Diabetic||||0.0021
81557829|NCT01587898|162789084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2194||95.0|||||Mixed effects linear regression model|The modeled Hgb change from baseline over 4 weeks was derived using a random coefficient mixed effects linear regression model.||Covariate: Region||||0.2194
81557830|NCT01738477|162789127|NON_INFERIORITY|To assess the non-inferiority of the second dose of Boostrix (Boostrix 2 Group) minus first dose of Boostrix (Boostrix 1 Group) for anti-diphtheria. Objective of non-inferiority was considered to be met if the lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) was greater than, or equal to -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||||95.0|-3.25|9.95||||||Non-inferiority in terms of seroprotection rates to diphtheria.||9.95|-3.25|
81557831|NCT01738477|162789127|NON_INFERIORITY|To assess the non-inferiority of the second dose of Boostrix (Boostrix 2 Group) minus first dose of Boostrix (Boostrix 1 Group) for anti-tetanus. Objective of non-inferiority was considered to be met if the LL of the 95% CI was above -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||||95.0|-3.25|9.95||||||Non-inferiority in terms of seroprotection rates to tetanus.||9.95|-3.25|
81557832|NCT01302834|162789160|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was set at 1.45 (hazard ratio scale; IMRT + Cetuximab / IMRT + Cisplatin). If the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval was \<1.45, non-inferiority would be concluded. Design was based on a group sequential design with 3 interim analyses, one-sided 0.05, and 80% power.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||1.94|||||Reference level = IMRT + Cisplatin|||1.94||
81557833|NCT01302834|162789161|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.72||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.29|||Log Rank|Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = IMRT + Cisplatin|||2.29|1.29|0.0002
81557834|NCT01302834|162789162|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.05||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.35|3.1|||Log Rank|Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = IMRT + Cisplatin|||3.10|1.35|0.0005
81557835|NCT01302834|162789163|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.49||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.36||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = IMRT + Cisplatin|||2.36|0.94|0.09
81557836|NCT01302834|162789164|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.58||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Log Rank||Reference level = IMRT + Cisplatin|||1.58|0.61|0.95
81557837|NCT01302834|162789166|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81557838|NCT01302834|162789174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.79
81557839|NCT01302834|162789177|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5438||||||One-sided significance level = 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.5438
81557840|NCT01302834|162789181|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7108||||||One-sided significance level = 0.05|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.7108
81557841|NCT00899392|162789198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Student's t test|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81557842|NCT00899392|162789199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mann Whitney Test-non parametric||||>0.05
81557843|NCT00899392|162789200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|paired||||||>0.05
81557844|NCT00899392|162789201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0053||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0053
81557845|NCT01903252|162789203|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority, pre-defined non-inferiority margin 10% A two-sided 95% confidence interval about the difference in proportions was constructed. If the lower limit of the confidence interval was no less than -10% it would be concluded that the test product is non-inferior to the comparator.|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.2||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|3.8|||Non-inferiority|||If the lower limit of the confidence interval was no less than -10% it would be concluded that the test product is non-inferior to the comparator.||3.8|-8.1|0.005
81557846|NCT01903252|162789204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentag|75.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|69.4|80.6||||||||80.6|69.4|
81557847|NCT01903252|162789206|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|non-inferiority|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|2.2|||Non-inferiority|||||2.2|-6.5|<0.001
81557848|NCT01903252|162789207|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.1||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|3.9|||Non-inferiority|||||3.9|-10.1|0.026
81557849|NCT01903252|162789208|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.8||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|1.4|||Non-inferiority|||||1.4|-10.9|0.048
81557850|NCT01903252|162789209|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-Inferiority|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.9||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|3.1|||Non-inferiortiy|||||3.1|-10.8|0.042
81557851|NCT01903252|162789210|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority|Risk Difference (RD)|-4.2||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|2.7|||Non-inferiority|||||2.7|-11.0|0.048
81557852|NCT01903252|162789211|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority|Risk Difference (RD)|-5.3||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|0.9|||Non-inferiority|||||0.9|-11.5|0.068
81557853|NCT01903252|162789212|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.9||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|4.0|||Non-inferiortiy|||||4.0|-9.8|0.021
81557854|NCT01903252|162789213|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.4||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|3.7|||Non-inferiortiy|||||3.7|-10.3|0.031
81557855|NCT01903252|162789214|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.7||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|1.8|||Non-inferiority|||||1.8|-9.2|0.013
81557856|NCT01903252|162789215|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.9||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|3.0|||Non-inferiority|||||3.0|-10.8|0.042
81557857|NCT01903252|162789216|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.3|-0.5|0.557
81557858|NCT01903252|162789217|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.3|-0.3|0.987
81557859|NCT01903252|162789218|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided||The result of the mean difference is not corresponding to the values in the table due to rounding as specified in the Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP).|||0.2|-0.1|0.455
81557860|NCT01903252|162789219|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided||The apparent difference between the values in the table and the mean difference is due to rounding as defined in the SAP.|||0.1|-0.1|0.937
81557861|NCT01903252|162789220|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.1|-0.2|0.357
81557862|NCT01903252|162789221|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.0|-0.2|0.099
81557863|NCT01903252|162789222|OTHER||Percentage|21.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.8|27.5||||||||27.5|16.8|
81557864|NCT01903252|162789223|OTHER||Percentage|60.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.6|66.3||||||||66.3|53.6|
81557865|NCT01903252|162789224|OTHER||Percentage|26.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.9|32.3||||||||32.3|20.9|
81557866|NCT01903252|162789225|OTHER||Percentage|44.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.5|51.3||||||||51.3|38.5|
81557867|NCT01903252|162789226|OTHER||Percentage|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.5||||||||1.5|0.0|
81557868|NCT03735238|162789237|OTHER|Not applicable. No statistical test was performed for this outcome.||||||||||||||||This is a single arm implementation trial with no comparison group. This outcome represents the reach/penetration of the implementation at each site over the trial duration. We did not perform power calculation. There was no null hypothesis stated. Our aim was to enroll at least 28 patients per site in this implementation trial during regular outpatient rheumatology clinic visits. No statistical test was performed for this outcome.|Our aim was to enroll at least 28 patients per site in this implementation trial during regular outpatient rheumatology clinic visits. No statistical test was performed for this outcome.|||
81557869|NCT00308581|162789270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.696||95.0|0.7|1.7||Logistic regression model including terms for treatment arm and geographical region (North America versus Europe).|Regression, Logistic||Direction of comparison is Q4W regimen (active 1) versus Q2W regimen (active 2).|With a sample size of 165 patients per treatment arm, assuming a percentage of responders of 45% with the Q4W regimen, the study had 80% power to show a statistically significant difference in percentage of responders at Week 26 between the two treatment groups, when there is a true difference of 16% in percentage of responders in favor of the Q2W regimen, and using a 2-sided chi-square at the 5% significance level.||1.7|0.7|0.696
81557870|NCT01247298|162789338|OTHER||Kaplan Meier Estimate|82.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Kaplan Meier Estimates of Progression Free Survival (PFS)|||||
81557871|NCT03400956|162789360|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Number of subjects per treatment: 63 (Vilaprisan) / 33 (Placebo).|Vilaprisan (A1) and Vilaprisan+Placebo (B2) combined vs. Placebo+Vilaprisan (B1) in treatment period 1||0.93|0.72|<.0001
81557872|NCT02589600|162789372|SUPERIORITY||Incident Rate Ratio|1.05||||0.7251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.22|||Negative binomial regression||Placebo group is the reference group||Negative binomial regression implemented in the SAS®️ GENMOD procedure with fracture outcome as the dependent variable; duration of follow-up as an offset to account for each participant's exposure; treatment arm as the main independent factor of interest.|1.22|.90|0.7251
81557873|NCT03044574|162789373|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81557874|NCT03044574|162789374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81557875|NCT03044574|162789375|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81557876|NCT03044574|162789376|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81557877|NCT03044574|162789377|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81557878|NCT03044574|162789378|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.05
81557879|NCT03044574|162789379|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81557880|NCT03044574|162789381|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81557881|NCT01816451|162789384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||For pre-post training variables data were expressed as mean and standard deviation. Heart Rate and Blood Lactate, were by three-way ANOVA (Measure x Group x Time) with repeated measures for the factors Measure and Time. The variables absolute and relative VO2, tVO2, Body Fat, Body Mass, RPE, were made two-way ANOVAs (Group x Measure) with repeated measures on the factor Measure. Where the ANOVA was significant, the Tukey-Kramer as post-hoc was used.||||< 0.05
81557882|NCT01816451|162789384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||For pre; during (retest I 0-6weeks; retest II 0-10 weeks) and post training data were expressed as mean and standard deviation. HR and \[La\], were by three-way ANOVA (Measure x Group x Time) with repeated measures for the factors Measure and Time. The variables RPE, Velocity were made two-way ANOVAs (Group x Measure) with repeated measures on the factor Measure. Where the ANOVA was significant, the Tukey-Kramer as post-hoc was used. Control didn't do submaximal test for training intensities.||||<0.05
81557883|NCT03445156|162789397|OTHER|ANCOVA||||||0.04|||||||ANCOVA|F(2, 273) = 3.16, p = .044, partial c\^2 = .023||||||0.04
81557884|NCT03445156|162789397|OTHER|ANCOVA||||||0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|F(1, 36) = 44.42||||||.0001
81557885|NCT03445156|162789398|OTHER|ANCOVA|||||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|F(1, 36) = 44.42||Hypothesis: Participants who played a violent FPS game were expected to have more hits to targets with heads or faces than were participants who played a nonviolent shooting game.||||<.001
81557886|NCT03445156|162789398|OTHER|ANCOVA||||||0.044|||||||ANCOVA|F(2, 273) = 3.16||Hypothesis: Participants who played a violent FPS game were expected to hit the mannequin's head more often than were participants who played either the nonviolent shooting game or the nonviolent non-shooting game Covariates: participant gender, number of guns owned over their lifetime, attitudes toward guns, and number of times they had fired a gun.||||.044
81557887|NCT03445156|162789398|OTHER|ANCOVA||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t(274) = 2.40||"Hypothesis: Because the nonviolent shooting game rewards other shots, participants who played a nonviolent shooting game were expected to hit the mannequin's torso more often than were participants who played the nonviolent non-shooting game.~Covariates: participant gender, number of guns owned over their lifetime, attitudes toward guns, and number of times they had fired a gun."||||0.17
81557888|NCT03445156|162789398|OTHER|ANCOVA||||||0.449|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t(274) = -0.76||Hypothesis: participants who played a nonviolent shooting game were expected to hit the mannequin's head less often than were participants who played the nonviolent non-shooting game Covariates: participant gender, number of guns owned over their lifetime, attitudes toward guns, and number of times they had fired a gun.||||.449
81557889|NCT03445156|162789398|OTHER|ANCOVA||||||0.645|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t(273) = -0.46||"Hypothesis: participants who played a nonviolent shooting game were expected to hit the mannequin's torso more often than were participants who played the nonviolent non-shooting game.~Covariates: participant gender, number of guns owned over their lifetime, attitudes toward guns, and number of times they had fired a gun."||||.645
81575111|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3256|||||||t-test|||5 months before index date||||0.3256
81557890|NCT03445156|162789398|OTHER|Zero-order correlation||||||0.032|||||||Zero-order correlation|||Hypothesis: A positive correlation was expected between the number of violent shooting games participants listed among their three favorite video games and hits to the mannequin's head.||||.032
81557891|NCT03050775|162789417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.807|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.807
81557892|NCT03050775|162789417|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.076||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.237|||ANCOVA|||||0.237|-0.085|0.358
81557893|NCT03050775|162789418|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||\~30 minutes post-induction||0.2|-0.3|0.823
81557894|NCT03050775|162789418|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||\~60 minutes post-induction. Data was obtained from 33 subjects in the treatment group.||0.3|-0.2|0.853
81557895|NCT03050775|162789418|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||\~120 minutes post-induction||0.2|-0.2|0.986
81557896|NCT03050775|162789419|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.9|||Fisher Exact|||Post-operative shivering observed||5.9|0.5|0.540
81557897|NCT03050775|162789420|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1|-1|0.672
81557898|NCT03050775|162789421|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||Data was obtained from 32 subjects in the treatment group.||0.1|-0.2|0.571
81557899|NCT03050775|162789422|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.7|||Fisher Exact|||||3.7|0.5|0.619
81557900|NCT03050775|162789423|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|75.0||||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.0|250.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||250|-100|0.404
81557901|NCT03603509|162789435|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.062|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null Hypothesis: HAI Day 28 - HAI Day 0 for Fluad = HAI Day 28 - HAI Day 0 for Fluzone Alternative Hypothesis: HAI Day 28 - HAI Day 0 for Fluad NE HAI Day 28 - HAI Day 0 for Fluzone||||0.062
81557902|NCT03603509|162789444|SUPERIORITY|null hypothesis: CMV Fluad sample index = CMV Fluzone sample index at Baseline alternate hypothesis: CMV Fluad sample index not equal to CMV Fluzone sample index at Baseline||||||0.29|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.29
81557903|NCT01527357|162789448|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||< 0.0001
81557904|NCT01527357|162789449|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||< 0.0001
81557905|NCT01527357|162789450|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||< 0.0001
81557906|NCT01527357|162789451|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Log Rank|||||||< 0.0001
81557907|NCT02519855|162789477|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A lower bound of the 95% CI on the fold difference (GMT ratio \[Concomitant / Nonconcomitant\] at 4 weeks postvaccination) \>0.67 implied that the difference is statistically significantly noninferior to the prespecified clinically relevant decrease of 1.5-fold. A p-value ≤0.025 also supported a conclusion of noninferiority.|GMT Ratio at 4 weeks postvaccination|0.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.95|||Longitudinal regression model|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were based on a longitudinal regression model adjusting for prevaccination titers and age.||||0.95|0.80|<0.001
81557908|NCT02519855|162789478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GMFR from Baseline|1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.76|2.05||A lower bound of the 95% CI on the GMFR \> 1.4 indicated that the Concomitant Group induces an acceptable VZV antibody response. A p-value ≤0.025 also supported this conclusion.|Longitudinal regression||Estimated GMFR, 95% CI and p-value were based on a longitudinal regression model adjusting for age.|||2.05|1.76|<0.001
81557909|NCT02519855|162789479|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A lower bound of the 95% CI on the fold difference (GMT ratio \[Concomitant / Nonconcomitant\] at 4 weeks postvaccination) \>0.67 implied that the difference is statistically significantly noninferior to the prespecified clinically relevant decrease of 1.5-fold. A p-value ≤0.025 also supported the conclusion of noninferiority.|GMT Ratio at 4 weeks postvaccination|1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.18|||Longitudinal regression|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were based on a longitudinal regression model adjusting for prevaccination titers and age.||||1.18|0.88|<0.001
81557910|NCT02519855|162789480|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A lower bound of the 95% CI on the fold difference (GMT ratio \[Concomitant / Nonconcomitant\] at 4 weeks postvaccination) \>0.67 implied that the difference is statistically significantly noninferior to the prespecified clinically relevant decrease of 1.5-fold. A p-value ≤0.025 also supported the conclusion of noninferiority.|GMT Ratio at 4 weeks postvaccination|1.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.29|||Longitudinal regression|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were based on a longitudinal regression model adjusting for prevaccination titers and age.||||1.29|0.94|<0.001
81557911|NCT02519855|162789481|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A lower bound of the 95% CI on the fold difference (GMT ratio \[Concomitant / Nonconcomitant\] at 4 weeks postvaccination) \>0.67 implied that the difference is statistically significantly noninferior to the prespecified clinically relevant decrease of 1.5-fold. A p-value ≤0.025 also supported the conclusion of noninferiority.|GMT Ratio at 4 weeks postvaccination|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.14|||Longitudinal regression|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were based on a longitudinal regression model adjusting for prevaccination titers and age.||||1.14|0.88|<0.001
81557912|NCT02519855|162789482|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A lower bound of the 95% CI on the fold difference (GMT ratio \[Concomitant / Nonconcomitant\] at 4 weeks postvaccination) \>0.67 implied that the difference is statistically significantly noninferior to the prespecified clinically relevant decrease of 1.5-fold. A p-value ≤0.025 also supported the conclusion of noninferiority.|GMT Ratio at 4 weeks postvaccination|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.13|||Longitudinal regression|GMT ratio, 95% CI and p-value were based on a longitudinal regression model adjusting for prevaccination titers and age.||||1.13|0.87|<0.001
81557913|NCT03493815|162789483|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.9|||binary regression w/ comp log-log link||Ultrasound guided is the numerator and traditional is the denominator.|||1.90|0.28|0.51
81557914|NCT03493815|162789484|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.58||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|2.18|||binary regression w/ comp log-log link||Ultrasound guided is the numerator and traditional is the denominator.|||2.18|0.15|0.41
81557915|NCT03493815|162789485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.76
81557916|NCT03493815|162789486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.70
81575112|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5631|||||||t-test|||5 months before index date||||0.5631
81575113|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4491|||||||t-test|||5 months before index date||||0.4491
81557917|NCT02415842|162789637|EQUIVALENCE|Adjusted GMC ratios of anti-H1 HA stalk ELISA antibody concentration between groups (H1N1\_AS over H1N1\_NAS) at Day 21. Adjusted GMC = GMC adjusted for baseline concentration.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.72|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on logarithm10 transformation of concentration, with vaccine group as fixed effect and anti- H1 stalk ELISA result at Day 0 as covariates||||1.72|0.73|
81557918|NCT02415842|162789637|EQUIVALENCE|Adjusted GMC ratios of anti-H1 HA stalk ELISA antibody concentration between groups (H1N1\_AS over H1N1\_NAS) at Day 42. Adjusted GMC = GMC adjusted for baseline concentration.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.81|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on logarithm10 transformation of concentration, with vaccine group as fixed effect and anti- H1 stalk ELISA result at Day 0 as covariates||||1.81|0.83|
81557919|NCT02415842|162789637|EQUIVALENCE|Adjusted GMC ratios of anti-H1 HA stalk ELISA antibody concentration between groups (H1N1\_AS over H1N1\_NAS) at Day 182. Adjusted GMC = GMC adjusted for baseline concentration.|Adjusted GMC ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.24|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on logarithm10 transformation of concentration, with vaccine group as fixed effect and anti- H1 stalk ELISA result at Day 0 as covariates||||1.24|0.63|
81557920|NCT02415842|162789638|EQUIVALENCE|Adjusted GMC ratios of anti-H1 HA stalk ELISA antibody concentration between groups (H5N1\_AS over H5N1\_NAS) at Day 21 . Adjusted GMC = GMC adjusted for baseline concentration.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.47|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on logarithm10 transformation of concentration, with vaccine group as fixed effect and anti- H1 stalk ELISA result at Day 0 as covariates||||2.47|1.12|
81557921|NCT02415842|162789638|EQUIVALENCE|Adjusted GMC ratios of anti-H1 HA stalk ELISA antibody concentration between groups (H5N1\_AS over H5N1\_NAS) at Day 42. Adjusted GMC = GMC adjusted for baseline concentration.|Adjusted GMC ratio|2.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|3.03|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on logarithm10 transformation of concentration, with vaccine group as fixed effect and anti- H1 stalk ELISA result at Day 0 as covariates||||3.03|1.54|
81557922|NCT02415842|162789638|EQUIVALENCE|Adjusted GMC ratios of anti-H1 HA stalk ELISA antibody concentration between groups (H5N1\_AS over H5N1\_NAS) at Day 182. Adjusted GMC = GMC adjusted for baseline concentration.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.49|2.54|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on logarithm10 transformation of concentration, with vaccine group as fixed effect and anti- H1 stalk ELISA result at Day 0 as covariates||||2.54|1.49|
81557923|NCT02415842|162789638|EQUIVALENCE|Adjusted GMC ratios of anti-H1 HA stalk ELISA antibody concentration between groups (H5N1\_AS over H5N1\_NAS) at Day 385 . Adjusted GMC = GMC adjusted for baseline concentration.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|2.01|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on logarithm10 transformation of concentration, with vaccine group as fixed effect and anti- H1 stalk ELISA result at Day 0 as covariates||||2.01|1.32|
81557924|NCT02415842|162789639|EQUIVALENCE|Adjusted GMC ratios of anti-H1 HA stalk ELISA antibody concentration between groups (H9N2\_AS over H9N2\_NAS) at Day 21. Adjusted GMC = GMC adjusted for baseline concentration.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.69|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on logarithm10 transformation of concentration, with vaccine group as fixed effect and anti- H1 stalk ELISA result at Day 0 as covariates||||1.69|1.14|
81557925|NCT02415842|162789639|EQUIVALENCE|Adjusted GMC ratios of anti-H1 HA stalk ELISA antibody concentration between groups (H9N2\_AS over H9N2\_NAS) at Day 42. Adjusted GMC = GMC adjusted for baseline concentration.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|1.73|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on logarithm10 transformation of concentration, with vaccine group as fixed effect and anti- H1 stalk ELISA result at Day 0 as covariates||||1.73|1.28|
81557926|NCT02415842|162789639|EQUIVALENCE|Adjusted GMC ratios of anti-H1 HA stalk ELISA antibody concentration between groups (H9N2\_AS over H9N2\_NAS) at Day 182. Adjusted GMC = GMC adjusted for baseline concentration.|Adjusted GMC ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.44|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model on logarithm10 transformation of concentration, with vaccine group as fixed effect and anti- H1 stalk ELISA result at Day 0 as covariates||||1.44|1.00|
81557927|NCT02415842|162789640|EQUIVALENCE|Difference between groups (H1N1\_AS minus H1N1\_NAS) in percentage of subjects with at least 4-fold increase of anti-H1 stalk ELISA at Day 21.|Difference in percentage of subjects|10.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|36.83|||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI|||||36.83|-16.50|
81557928|NCT02415842|162789640|EQUIVALENCE|Difference between groups (H1N1\_AS minus H1N1\_NAS) in percentage of subjects with at least 4-fold increase of anti-H1 stalk ELISA at Day 42.|Difference in percentage of subjects|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.45|36.98|||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI|||||36.98|-14.45|
81557929|NCT02415842|162789640|EQUIVALENCE|Difference between groups (H1N1\_AS minus H1N1\_NAS) in percentage of subjects with at least 4-fold increase of anti-H1 stalk ELISA at Day 182.|Difference in percentage of subjects|-6.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.56|18.65|||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI|||||18.65|-30.56|
81557930|NCT02415842|162789641|EQUIVALENCE|Difference between groups (H5N1\_AS minus H5N1\_NAS) in percentage of subjects with at least 4-fold increase of anti-H1 stalk ELISA at Day 21.|Difference in percentage of subjects|27.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.96|47.01|||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI|||||47.01|5.96|
81557931|NCT02415842|162789641|EQUIVALENCE|Difference between groups (H5N1\_AS minus H5N1\_NAS) in percentage of subjects with at least 4-fold increase of anti-H1 stalk ELISA at Day 42.|Difference in percentage of subjects|36.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.41|57.53|||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI|||||57.53|11.41|
81557932|NCT02415842|162789641|EQUIVALENCE|Difference between groups (H5N1\_AS minus H5N1\_NAS) in percentage of subjects with at least 4-fold increase of anti-H1 stalk ELISA at Day 182.|Difference in percentage of subjects|6.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.91|24.71|||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI|||||24.71|-11.91|
81557933|NCT02415842|162789641|EQUIVALENCE|Difference between groups (H5N1\_AS minus H5N1\_NAS) in percentage of subjects with at least 4-fold increase of anti-H1 stalk ELISA at Day 365.|Difference in percentage of subjects|6.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.19|22.15|||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI|||||22.15|-6.19|
81557934|NCT02415842|162789642|EQUIVALENCE|Difference between groups (H9N2\_AS minus H9N2\_NAS) in percentage of subjects with at least 4-fold increase of anti-H1 stalk ELISA at Day 21.|Difference in percentage of subjects|3.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.06|20.24|||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI|||||20.24|-13.06|
81557935|NCT02415842|162789642|EQUIVALENCE|Difference between groups (H9N2\_AS minus H9N2\_NAS) in percentage of subjects with at least 4-fold increase of anti-H1 stalk ELISA at Day 42.|Difference in percentage of subjects|16.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|34.76|||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI|||||34.76|0.35|
81557936|NCT02415842|162789642|EQUIVALENCE|Difference between groups (H9N2\_AS minus H9N2\_NAS) in percentage of subjects with at least 4-fold increase of anti-H1 stalk ELISA at Day 182.|Difference in percentage of subjects|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.76|15.0|||Asymptotic standardized 95% CI|||||15.00|-13.76|
81557937|NCT03811093|162789657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.036|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.243|2.828||p-value is calculated using SPSS.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis states that in the population from where the sample was obtained there was no difference between the intervention (invisa-RED Elite) and placebo groups in the mean change in the primary outcome variable, i.e. Change in Body Fat Percentage.||2.828|1.243|<0.01
81557938|NCT03811093|162789657|OTHER|||||||0.2||||||The significance value has been Lilliefors corrected and represents the lower bound of the true significance.|Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test|||"A single sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov normality test was used to examine if variables are normally distributed for the population from which the trial groups are drawn.~The null hypothesis is that the distribution of Percent of Body Fat Lost or Gained is normal with mean -.83 and standard deviation 1.50218."||||0.20
81557939|NCT03811093|162789657|OTHER|||||||0.075|||||||Levene's Test for Equality of Variance|||To test that the trial participant's population variances are equal (or exhibit homogeneity of variance), a Levene's Test for Equality of Variance was conducted. It tests the null hypothesis that the population variances are equal (called homogeneity of variance or homoscedasticity). For this test if the resulting p-value of Levene's test is less than .05, the obtained differences in sample variances are unlikely to have occurred based on random sampling from a population with equal variances.||||0.075
81557940|NCT03811093|162789658|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|7.063|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.829|10.296||p-value is calculated using SPSS.|t-test, 2 sided|||Designed as a superiority trial with the aim of establishing whether the intervention was superior or inferior to a placebo in effectiveness as a therapy for change over time in measured body circumference. The null hypothesis states that in the population from where the sample was obtained there was no difference between the intervention (invisa-RED Elite) and placebo groups in the mean change in the primary outcome variable, i.e. measured body circumference.||10.296|3.829|<0.01
81557941|NCT03811093|162789658|OTHER|||||||0.2||||||The significance value has been Lilliefors corrected and represents the lower bound of the true significance.|Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test|||"A Kolmogorov-Smirnov normality test was used to examine if variables are normally distributed for the population from which the trial groups are drawn.~The null hypothesis is that the distribution of Total Inches Lost or Gained is normal with mean -7.136 and standard deviation 5.796."||||0.20
81557942|NCT03811093|162789658|OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Levene's Test for Equality of Variance|||To test that the trial participant's population variances are equal (or exhibit homogeneity of variance), a Levene's Test for Equality of Variance was conducted. It tests the null hypothesis that the population variances are equal (called homogeneity of variance or homoscedasticity). For this test if the resulting p-value of Levene's test is less than .05, the obtained differences in sample variances are unlikely to have occurred based on random sampling from a population with equal variances.||||0.44
81557943|NCT03811093|162789659|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.4703|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.3372|6.6034||p-value is computed using SPSS.|t-test, 2 sided|||Designed as a superiority trial with the aim of establishing whether the intervention was superior or inferior to a placebo in effectiveness as a therapy for change in body fat, measured in pounds. The null hypothesis states that in the population from where the sample was obtained there was no difference between the intervention (invisa-RED Elite) and placebo groups in the mean change in the primary outcome variable, i.e. change in pounds of body fat.||6.6034|2.3372|<0.01
81557944|NCT03811093|162789659|OTHER|||||||0.2||||||The significance value has been Lilliefors corrected and represents the lower bound of the true significance.|Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test|||"A single sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov normality test was used to examine if variables are normally distributed for the population from which the trial groups are drawn.~The null hypothesis is that the distribution of the Weight of Body Fat Lost or Gained is normal with mean -2.49 and standard deviation 3.71209."||||.200
81557945|NCT03811093|162789659|OTHER|||||||0.438|||||||Levene's Test for Equality of Variance|||To test that the trial participant's population variances are equal (or exhibit homogeneity of variance), a Levene's Test for Equality of Variance was conducted. It tests the null hypothesis that the population variances are equal (called homogeneity of variance or homoscedasticity). For this test if the resulting p-value of Levene's test is less than .05, the obtained differences in sample variances are unlikely to have occurred based on random sampling from a population with equal variances.||||.438
81557946|NCT00178503|162789660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Linear trend P value|0.0|||=|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Data were analyzed using SPSS-PC repeated measures one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), with MPH dosing regimen as the within-subjects variable.||||=.001
81557947|NCT00178503|162789661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Linear p|0.005||||0.005|||||||ANOVA|||||||.005
81557948|NCT00178503|162789662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Linear p|0.0|||<|0.001||0.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<.001
81557949|NCT02057042|162789677|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81557950|NCT02057042|162789678|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81557951|NCT02057042|162789679|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81557952|NCT02057042|162789680|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81557953|NCT02057042|162789681|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81557954|NCT02057042|162789682|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81557955|NCT01555957|162789690|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94|||||||Chi-squared|||we hypothesized that among ≥ 34 weeks GA infants with GISDs, infants receiving 1g/kg/day S-ILE (lipid minimizing strategy) would have decreased incidence of IFALD compared to those receiving 2g/kg/day S-ILE. We also hypothesized that the rate of rise of DB would be lower among ≥ 34 weeks GA infants with GISDs receiving 1g/kg/day versus 2g/kg/day of S-ILE.||||0.94
81557956|NCT01555957|162789691|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||We also hypothesized that the rate of rise of direct bilirubin would be lower among ≥ 34 weeks GA infants with GISDs receiving 1g/kg/day versus 2g/kg/day of S-ILE.||||0.0005
81557957|NCT01931670|162789719|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||An elagolix dose group was to be considered more efficacious than placebo for the co-primary endpoints if and only if both co-primary endpoints (DYS and NMPP) were statistically significant for the elagolix dose group at the 0.025 significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81557958|NCT01931670|162789719|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||An elagolix dose group was to be considered more efficacious than placebo for the co-primary endpoints if and only if both co-primary endpoints (DYS and NMPP) were statistically significant for the elagolix dose group at the 0.025 significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81575114|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2009|||||||t-test|||6 months before index date||||0.2009
81557959|NCT01931670|162789720|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||An elagolix dose group was to be considered more efficacious than placebo for the co-primary endpoints if and only if both co-primary endpoints (DYS and NMPP) were statistically significant for the elagolix dose group at the 0.025 significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.003
81557960|NCT01931670|162789720|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||An elagolix dose group was to be considered more efficacious than placebo for the co-primary endpoints if and only if both co-primary endpoints (DYS and NMPP) were statistically significant for the elagolix dose group at the 0.025 significance level.|Regression, Logistic|||||||< 0.001
81557961|NCT01931670|162789721|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||For an elagolix dose group to be considered statistically significantly better than placebo on a secondary endpoint, the P value must have been ≤ 0.025 for that endpoint, for all higher-ranking secondary endpoints, and for the co-primary endpoints.|mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 1 of 7.||||<0.001
81557962|NCT01931670|162789721|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.156|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||For an elagolix dose group to be considered statistically significantly better than placebo on a secondary endpoint, the P value must have been ≤ 0.025 for that endpoint, for all higher-ranking secondary endpoints, and for the co-primary endpoints.|mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 1 of 7.||||< 0.001
81557963|NCT01931670|162789722|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||For an elagolix dose group to be considered statistically significantly better than placebo on a secondary endpoint, the P value must have been ≤ 0.025 for that endpoint, for all higher-ranking secondary endpoints, and for the co-primary endpoints.|mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 2 of 7.||||< 0.001
81557964|NCT01931670|162789722|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||For an elagolix dose group to be considered statistically significantly better than placebo on a secondary endpoint, the P value must have been ≤ 0.025 for that endpoint, for all higher-ranking secondary endpoints, and for the co-primary endpoints.|mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 2 of 7.||||< 0.001
81557965|NCT01931670|162789723|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.009|TWO_SIDED|||||For an elagolix dose group to be considered statistically significantly better than placebo on a secondary endpoint, the P value must have been ≤ 0.025 for that endpoint, for all higher-ranking secondary endpoints, and for the co-primary endpoints.|mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 3 of 7.||||0.009
81557966|NCT01931670|162789723|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||For an elagolix dose group to be considered statistically significantly better than placebo on a secondary endpoint, the P value must have been ≤ 0.025 for that endpoint, for all higher-ranking secondary endpoints, and for the co-primary endpoints.|mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 3 of 7.||||< 0.001
81557967|NCT01931670|162789724|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.26|TWO_SIDED|||||For an elagolix dose group to be considered statistically significantly better than placebo on a secondary endpoint, the P value must have been ≤ 0.025 for that endpoint, for all higher-ranking secondary endpoints, and for the co-primary endpoints.|mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 4 of 7.||||0.26
81557968|NCT01931670|162789724|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||For an elagolix dose group to be considered statistically significantly better than placebo on a secondary endpoint, the P value must have been ≤ 0.025 for that endpoint, for all higher-ranking secondary endpoints, and for the co-primary endpoints.|mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 4 of 7.||||< 0.001
81557969|NCT01931670|162789725|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.088|TWO_SIDED|||||For an elagolix dose group to be considered statistically significantly better than placebo on a secondary endpoint, the P value must have been ≤ 0.025 for that endpoint, for all higher-ranking secondary endpoints, and for the co-primary endpoints.|mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 5 of 7.||||0.088
81557970|NCT01931670|162789725|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||For an elagolix dose group to be considered statistically significantly better than placebo on a secondary endpoint, the P value must have been ≤ 0.025 for that endpoint, for all higher-ranking secondary endpoints, and for the co-primary endpoints.|mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 5 of 7.||||< 0.001
81557971|NCT01931670|162789726|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.172|TWO_SIDED|||||For an elagolix dose group to be considered statistically significantly better than placebo on a secondary endpoint, the P value must have been ≤ 0.025 for that endpoint, for all higher-ranking secondary endpoints, and for the co-primary endpoints.|mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 6 of 7.||||0.172
81557972|NCT01931670|162789726|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||For an elagolix dose group to be considered statistically significantly better than placebo on a secondary endpoint, the P value must have been ≤ 0.025 for that endpoint, for all higher-ranking secondary endpoints, and for the co-primary endpoints.|mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 6 of 7.||||< 0.001
81557973|NCT01931670|162789727|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.968|TWO_SIDED|||||For an elagolix dose group to be considered statistically significantly better than placebo on a secondary endpoint, the P value must have been ≤ 0.025 for that endpoint, for all higher-ranking secondary endpoints, and for the co-primary endpoints.|mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 7 of 7.||||0.968
81557974|NCT01931670|162789727|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean Change|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.007|TWO_SIDED|||||For an elagolix dose group to be considered statistically significantly better than placebo on a secondary endpoint, the P value must have been ≤ 0.025 for that endpoint, for all higher-ranking secondary endpoints, and for the co-primary endpoints.|mixed-effects model|||Ranked secondary efficacy endpoint 7 of 7.||||0.007
81557975|NCT01931670|162789728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.361|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.507|3.697|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 1||3.697|1.507|< 0.001
81557976|NCT01931670|162789728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.185|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.707|6.469|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 1||6.469|2.707|< 0.001
81557977|NCT01931670|162789728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.795|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.811|4.312|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 2||4.312|1.811|< 0.001
81557978|NCT01931670|162789728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.378|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|6.615|16.282|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 2||16.282|6.615|< 0.001
81557979|NCT01931670|162789728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.178|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|2.084|4.845|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 4||4.845|2.084|< 0.001
81557980|NCT01931670|162789728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.216|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|9.429|24.554|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 4||24.554|9.429|< 0.001
81557981|NCT01931670|162789728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.548|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.683|3.859|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 5||3.859|1.683|< 0.001
81557982|NCT01931670|162789728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.055|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|8.716|22.664|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 5||22.664|8.716|< 0.001
81557983|NCT01931670|162789728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.536|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.685|3.816|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||3.816|1.685|< 0.001
81557984|NCT01931670|162789728|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.106|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|6.434|15.874|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||15.874|6.434|< 0.001
81557985|NCT01931670|162789729|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.191||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.765|1.855|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 1||1.855|0.765|0.376
81557986|NCT01931670|162789729|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.376||||0.101|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.89|2.127|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 1||2.127|0.890|0.101
81557987|NCT01931670|162789729|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.358||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.909|2.029|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 2||2.029|0.909|0.088
81557988|NCT01931670|162789729|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.208|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.488|3.278|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 2||3.278|1.488|< 0.001
81557989|NCT01931670|162789729|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.678||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.136|2.477|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 4||2.477|1.136|0.003
81557990|NCT01931670|162789729|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.722|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.832|4.044|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 4||4.044|1.832|< 0.001
81557991|NCT01931670|162789729|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.537||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.042|2.267|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 5||2.267|1.042|0.013
81557992|NCT01931670|162789729|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.598|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.75|3.857|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 5||3.857|1.750|< 0.001
81557993|NCT01931670|162789729|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.565||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.062|2.306|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||2.306|1.062|0.01
81557994|NCT01931670|162789729|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.412|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.63|3.57|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||3.570|1.630|< 0.001
81557995|NCT01931670|162789730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.028||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.624|1.693|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 1||1.693|0.624|0.901
81557996|NCT01931670|162789730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.103||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.68|1.789|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 1||1.789|0.680|0.65
81557997|NCT01931670|162789730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.351||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.841|2.17|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 2||2.170|0.841|0.154
81557998|NCT01931670|162789730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.871||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.175|2.979|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 2||2.979|1.175|0.003
81557999|NCT01931670|162789730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.776|2.013|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||2.013|0.776|0.294
81558000|NCT01931670|162789730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.865||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.163|2.989|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||2.989|1.163|0.003
81558001|NCT01931670|162789730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.145||||0.521|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.713|1.839|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 4||1.839|0.713|0.521
81558002|NCT01931670|162789730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.474|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.544|3.963|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 4||3.963|1.544|< 0.001
81558003|NCT01931670|162789730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.262||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.787|2.023|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 5||2.023|0.787|0.27
81558004|NCT01931670|162789730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.416|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.5|3.891|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 5||3.891|1.500|< 0.001
81558005|NCT01931670|162789730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.013||||0.953|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.631|1.624|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||1.624|0.631|0.953
81558006|NCT01931670|162789730|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.997|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.253|3.183|||Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||3.183|1.253|< 0.001
81558007|NCT01931670|162789731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.69|-0.37|||mixed-effects model|||Month 1||-0.37|-0.69|< 0.001
81558008|NCT01931670|162789731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.94|-0.62|||mixed-effects model|||Month 1||-0.62|-0.94|< 0.001
81558009|NCT01931670|162789731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.6|-0.29|||mixed-effects model|||Month 2||-0.29|-0.6|< 0.001
81558010|NCT01931670|162789731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.43|-1.12|||mixed-effects model|||Month 2||-1.12|-1.43|< 0.001
81558011|NCT01931670|162789731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.068|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.68|-0.37|||mixed-effects model|||Month 3||-0.37|-0.68|< 0.001
81558012|NCT01931670|162789731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.4|-1.09|||mixed-effects model|||Month 3||-1.09|-1.4|< 0.001
81558013|NCT01931670|162789731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.73|-0.42|||mixed-effects model|||Month 4||-0.42|-0.73|< 0.001
81558014|NCT01931670|162789731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.42|-1.11|||mixed-effects model|||Month 4||-1.11|-1.42|< 0.001
81558015|NCT01931670|162789731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.65|-0.33|||mixed-effects model|||Month 5||-0.33|-0.65|< 0.001
81558016|NCT01931670|162789731|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.42|-1.1|||mixed-effects model|||Month 5||-1.10|-1.42|< 0.001
81558017|NCT01931670|162789732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-25.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.669|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-33.55|-17.07|||mixed-effects model|||Month 1||-17.07|-33.55|< 0.001
81558018|NCT01931670|162789732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-39.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.657|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-47.53|-31.11|||mixed-effects model|||Month 1||-31.11|-47.53|< 0.001
81575115|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3011|||||||t-test|||6 months before index date||||0.3011
81558019|NCT01931670|162789732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-21.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.355|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-29.44|-14.36|||mixed-effects model|||Month 2||-14.36|-29.44|< 0.001
81558020|NCT01931670|162789732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-63.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.365|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-70.87|-55.76|||mixed-effects model|||Month 2||-55.76|-70.87|< 0.001
81558021|NCT01931670|162789732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-25.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.241|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-32.43|-17.88|||mixed-effects model|||Month 3||-17.88|-32.43|< 0.001
81558022|NCT01931670|162789732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-61.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.233|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-69.2|-54.68|||mixed-effects model|||Month 3||-54.68|-69.20|< 0.001
81558023|NCT01931670|162789732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-26.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.344|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-34.48|-19.46|||mixed-effects model|||Month 4||-19.46|-34.48|< 0.001
81558024|NCT01931670|162789732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-62.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.346|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-69.89|-54.86|||mixed-effects model|||Month 4||-54.86|-69.89|< 0.001
81558025|NCT01931670|162789732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-23.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.428|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-31.06|-15.66|||mixed-effects model|||Month 5||-15.66|-31.06|< 0.001
81558026|NCT01931670|162789732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-62.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-70.58|-55.22|||mixed-effects model|||Month 5||-55.22|-70.58|< 0.001
81558027|NCT01931670|162789732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-25.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.528|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-33.81|-17.97|||mixed-effects model|||Month 6||-17.97|-33.81|< 0.001
81558028|NCT01931670|162789732|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-56.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.522|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-64.53|-48.7|||mixed-effects model|||Month 6||-48.70|-64.53|< 0.001
81558029|NCT01931670|162789733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.549|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.11|0.07|||mixed-effects model|||Month 1||0.07|-0.11|0.549
81558030|NCT01931670|162789733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.02|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.18|0.0|||mixed-effects model|||Month 1||0.00|-0.18|0.02
81558031|NCT01931670|162789733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.11|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.17|0.03|||mixed-effects model|||Month 2||0.03|-0.17|0.11
81558032|NCT01931670|162789733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.3|-0.11|||mixed-effects model|||Month 2||-0.11|-0.30|< 0.001
81558033|NCT01931670|162789733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.041|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.22|0.01|||mixed-effects model|||Month 3||0.01|-0.22|0.041
81558034|NCT01931670|162789733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.41|-0.18|||mixed-effects model|||Month 3||-0.18|-0.41|< 0.001
81558035|NCT01931670|162789733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.081|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.21|0.03|||mixed-effects model|||Month 4||0.03|-0.21|0.081
81558036|NCT01931670|162789733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.45|-0.22|||mixed-effects model|||Month 4||-0.22|-0.45|<0.001
81558037|NCT01931670|162789733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.062|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.22|0.02|||mixed-effects model|||Month 5||0.02|-0.22|0.062
81558038|NCT01931670|162789733|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.46|-0.22|||mixed-effects model|||Month 5||-0.22|-0.46|< 0.001
81558039|NCT01931670|162789734|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-3.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.94||0.301|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-9.64|3.56|||mixed-effects model|||Month 1||3.56|-9.64|0.301
81558040|NCT01931670|162789734|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-6.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.92||0.028|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-12.99|0.13|||mixed-effects model|||Month 1||0.13|-12.99|0.028
81558041|NCT01931670|162789734|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-5.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.964||0.082|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-11.82|1.49|||mixed-effects model|||Month 2||1.49|-11.82|0.082
81558042|NCT01931670|162789734|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-13.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.956|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-19.83|-6.55|||mixed-effects model|||Month 2||-6.55|-19.83|< 0.001
81558043|NCT01931670|162789734|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-6.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.379||0.043|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-14.43|0.75|||mixed-effects model|||Month 3||0.75|-14.43|0.043
81558044|NCT01931670|162789734|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-19.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.364|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-26.61|-11.49|||mixed-effects model|||Month 3||-11.49|-26.61|< 0.001
81558045|NCT01931670|162789734|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-6.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.473||0.072|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-14.05|1.55|||mixed-effects model|||Month 4||1.55|-14.05|0.072
81558046|NCT01931670|162789734|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-21.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.46|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-29.35|-13.81|||mixed-effects model|||Month 4||-13.81|-29.35|< 0.001
81558047|NCT01931670|162789734|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-6.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.536||0.08|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-14.15|1.73|||mixed-effects model|||Month 5||1.73|-14.15|0.08
81558048|NCT01931670|162789734|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-21.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-29.56|-13.75|||mixed-effects model|||Month 5||-13.75|-29.56|< 0.001
81558049|NCT01931670|162789734|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-10.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.744||0.004|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-19.24|-2.43|||mixed-effects model|||Month 6||-2.43|-19.24|0.004
81558050|NCT01931670|162789734|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-21.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.729|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-29.54|-12.79|||mixed-effects model|||Month 6||-12.79|-29.54|< 0.001
81558051|NCT01931670|162789735|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.059||0.688|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.11|0.16|||mixed-effects model|||Month 1||0.16|-0.11|0.688
81558052|NCT01931670|162789735|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058||0.431|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.18|0.08|||mixed-effects model|||Month 1||0.08|-0.18|0.431
81558053|NCT01931670|162789735|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.277|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.2|0.07|||mixed-effects model|||Month 2||0.07|-0.20|0.277
81558054|NCT01931670|162789735|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.37|-0.1|||mixed-effects model|||Month 2||-0.10|-0.37|< 0.001
81558055|NCT01931670|162789735|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071||0.494|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.21|0.11|||mixed-effects model|||Month 4||0.11|-0.21|0.494
81558056|NCT01931670|162789735|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.071|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.43|-0.11|||mixed-effects model|||Month 4||-0.11|-0.43|< 0.001
81558057|NCT01931670|162789735|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.765|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.18|0.14|||mixed-effects model|||Month 5||0.14|-0.18|0.765
81558058|NCT01931670|162789735|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.47|-0.15|||mixed-effects model|||Month 5||-0.15|-0.47|< 0.001
81558059|NCT01931670|162789735|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.076||0.468|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.23|0.12|||mixed-effects model|||Month 6||0.12|-0.23|0.468
81558060|NCT01931670|162789735|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.5|-0.16|||mixed-effects model|||Month 6||-0.16|-0.50|< 0.001
81558061|NCT01931670|162789736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.029|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.18|0.0|||mixed-effects model|||Month 1||0.00|-0.18|0.029
81558062|NCT01931670|162789736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.039||0.004|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.2|-0.03|||mixed-effects model|||Month 1||-0.03|-0.20|0.004
81558063|NCT01931670|162789736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.076|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.17|0.02|||mixed-effects model|||Month 2||0.02|-0.17|0.076
81558064|NCT01931670|162789736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.28|-0.09|||mixed-effects model|||Month 2||-0.09|-0.28|< 0.001
81558065|NCT01931670|162789736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045||0.058|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.19|0.02|||mixed-effects model|||Month 4||0.02|-0.19|0.058
81558066|NCT01931670|162789736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.045|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.32|-0.12|||mixed-effects model|||Month 4||-0.12|-0.32|< 0.001
81558067|NCT01931670|162789736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.284|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.16|0.06|||mixed-effects model|||Month 5||0.06|-0.16|0.284
81558068|NCT01931670|162789736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.33|-0.11|||mixed-effects model|||Month 5||-0.11|-0.33|< 0.001
81558069|NCT01931670|162789737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.18|||ANOVA|||Month 1||-0.18|-0.56|< 0.001
81558070|NCT01931670|162789737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.46|||ANOVA|||Month 1||-0.46|-0.84|< 0.001
81558071|NCT01931670|162789737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.42|||ANOVA|||Month 2||-0.42|-0.82|< 0.001
81558072|NCT01931670|162789737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.89|||ANOVA|||Month 2||-0.89|-1.29|< 0.001
81558073|NCT01931670|162789737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.42|||ANOVA|||Month 3||-0.42|-0.84|< 0.001
81558074|NCT01931670|162789737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|-0.93|||ANOVA|||Month 3||-0.93|-1.35|< 0.001
81558075|NCT01931670|162789737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.41|||ANOVA|||Month 4||-0.41|-0.84|< 0.001
81558076|NCT01931670|162789737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-1.0|||ANOVA|||Month 4||-1.00|-1.43|< 0.001
81558077|NCT01931670|162789737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.57|||ANOVA|||Month 5||-0.57|-1.01|< 0.001
81558078|NCT01931670|162789737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.113|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-1.02|||ANOVA|||Month 5||-1.02|-1.47|< 0.001
81558079|NCT01931670|162789737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.116|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.49|||ANOVA|||Month 6||-0.49|-0.95|< 0.001
81558080|NCT01931670|162789737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-1.04|||ANOVA|||Month 6||-1.04|-1.50|< 0.001
81558081|NCT01931670|162789738|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.02|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.55|-0.01|||mixed-effects model|||Month 1||-0.01|-0.55|0.02
81558082|NCT01931670|162789738|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.72|-0.18|||mixed-effects model|||Month 1||-0.18|-0.72|< 0.001
81558083|NCT01931670|162789738|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.85|-0.23|||mixed-effects model|||Month 2||-0.23|-0.85|< 0.001
81558084|NCT01931670|162789738|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.27|-0.65|||mixed-effects model|||Month 2||-0.65|-1.27|< 0.001
81558085|NCT01931670|162789738|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.95|-0.21|||mixed-effects model|||Month 4||-0.21|-0.95|< 0.001
81558086|NCT01931670|162789738|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.72|-0.99|||mixed-effects model|||Month 4||-0.99|-1.72|< 0.001
81558087|NCT01931670|162789738|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.99|-0.23|||mixed-effects model|||Month 5||-0.23|-0.99|< 0.001
81558088|NCT01931670|162789738|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.75|-1.0|||mixed-effects model|||Month 5||-1.00|-1.75|< 0.001
81558089|NCT01931670|162789738|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.08|-0.3|||mixed-effects model|||Month 6||-0.30|-1.08|< 0.001
81558090|NCT01931670|162789738|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean of Difference|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.175|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-1.67|-0.89|||mixed-effects model|||Month 6||-0.89|-1.67|< 0.001
81558091|NCT01931670|162789739|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.25|-1.16|||ANCOVA|||Month 1||-1.16|-7.25|0.007
81558092|NCT01931670|162789739|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-7.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|-4.5|||ANCOVA|||Month 1||-4.50|-10.6|< 0.001
81575116|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2065|||||||t-test|||6 months before index date||||0.2065
81558093|NCT01931670|162789739|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-7.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.75|-3.91|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||-3.91|-10.75|< 0.001
81558094|NCT01931670|162789739|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-15.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.87|-11.99|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||-11.99|-18.87|< 0.001
81558095|NCT01931670|162789739|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-8.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.81|-4.6|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||-4.60|-12.81|< 0.001
81558096|NCT01931670|162789739|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-16.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.98|-12.86|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||-12.86|-20.98|< 0.001
81558097|NCT01931670|162789740|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.95||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|3.26|||ANCOVA|||Month 1||3.26|-4.40|0.77
81558098|NCT01931670|162789740|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-4.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.93||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.19|-0.61|||ANCOVA|||Month 1||-0.61|-8.19|0.023
81558099|NCT01931670|162789740|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42||0.257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|2.01|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||2.01|-7.50|0.257
81558100|NCT01931670|162789740|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-10.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.37|-6.01|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||-6.01|-15.37|< 0.001
81558101|NCT01931670|162789740|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.66|2.8|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||2.80|-8.66|0.315
81558102|NCT01931670|162789740|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-14.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.82|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.64|-8.55|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||-8.55|-19.64|< 0.001
81558103|NCT01931670|162789741|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Month 1||-0.17|-1.86|0.019
81558104|NCT01931670|162789741|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.433||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Month 1||-0.10|-1.80|0.028
81558105|NCT01931670|162789741|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.397||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Month 2||-0.20|-1.76|0.014
81558106|NCT01931670|162789741|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.397|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-0.65|||ANCOVA|||Month 2||-0.65|-2.22|< 0.001
81558107|NCT01931670|162789741|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.432||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||0.18|-1.52|0.121
81558108|NCT01931670|162789741|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.431||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||-0.56|-2.25|0.001
81558109|NCT01931670|162789741|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.561||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.35|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Month 4||-0.15|-2.35|0.026
81558110|NCT01931670|162789741|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.555||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Month 4||-0.39|-2.57|0.008
81558111|NCT01931670|162789741|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Month 5||-0.08|-1.37|0.027
81558112|NCT01931670|162789741|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.327|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-0.47|||ANCOVA|||Month 5||-0.47|-1.75|< 0.001
81558113|NCT01931670|162789741|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.391||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||0.20|-1.34|0.143
81558114|NCT01931670|162789741|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.385||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||-0.15|-1.67|0.019
81558115|NCT01931670|162789742|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.415||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Month 1||0.19|-1.44|0.131
81558116|NCT01931670|162789742|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.409||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Month 1||-0.05|-1.65|0.037
81558117|NCT01931670|162789742|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.423||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||Month 2||-0.29|-1.96|0.008
81558118|NCT01931670|162789742|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.426|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||Month 2||-0.60|-2.27|< 0.001
81558119|NCT01931670|162789742|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.434||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||-0.06|-1.76|0.036
81558120|NCT01931670|162789742|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.431||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||-0.06|-1.76|0.035
81558121|NCT01931670|162789742|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.453||0.452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.55|||ANCOVA|||Month 4||0.55|-1.23|0.452
81558122|NCT01931670|162789742|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.432||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||Month 4||-0.48|-2.18|0.002
81558123|NCT01931670|162789742|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.443||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Month 5||-0.25|-1.99|0.012
81558124|NCT01931670|162789742|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.439|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.78|||ANCOVA|||Month 5||-0.78|-2.5|< 0.001
81558125|NCT01931670|162789742|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.478||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||0.21|-1.67|0.13
81558126|NCT01931670|162789742|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.454||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||-0.56|-2.34|0.001
81558127|NCT01931670|162789743|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.01||0.186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.32|0.65|||ANCOVA|||Month 1||0.65|-3.32|0.186
81558128|NCT01931670|162789743|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.013||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||Month 1||-1.10|-5.08|0.002
81558129|NCT01931670|162789743|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.005||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.28|0.67|||ANCOVA|||Month 2||0.67|-3.28|0.195
81558130|NCT01931670|162789743|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.007|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.63|-1.67|||ANCOVA|||Month 2||-1.67|-5.63|< 0.001
81558131|NCT01931670|162789743|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||-0.02|-4.03|0.047
81575117|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6098|||||||t-test|||7 months before index date||||0.6098
81558132|NCT01931670|162789743|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.021||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|-1.19|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||-1.19|-5.21|0.002
81558133|NCT01931670|162789743|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.998||0.103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.59|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Month 4||0.33|-3.59|0.103
81558134|NCT01931670|162789743|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-4.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.72|-2.83|||ANCOVA|||Month 4||-2.83|-6.72|< 0.001
81558135|NCT01931670|162789743|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-0.38|||ANCOVA|||Month 5||-0.38|-4.20|0.019
81558136|NCT01931670|162789743|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-5.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.975|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.06|-3.22|||ANCOVA|||Month 5||-3.22|-7.06|< 0.001
81558137|NCT01931670|162789743|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.112||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|1.22|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||1.22|-3.16|0.383
81558138|NCT01931670|162789743|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.092||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.17|-0.87|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||-0.87|-5.17|0.006
81558139|NCT01931670|162789744|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.422||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.84|||ANCOVA|||Month 1||0.84|-0.81|0.975
81558140|NCT01931670|162789744|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.415||0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Month 1||0.80|-0.83|0.969
81558141|NCT01931670|162789744|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.389||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.54|||ANCOVA|||Month 2||0.54|-0.99|0.569
81558142|NCT01931670|162789744|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.393||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.37|||ANCOVA|||Month 2||0.37|-1.17|0.311
81558143|NCT01931670|162789744|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.505||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|1.42|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||1.42|-0.56|0.398
81558144|NCT01931670|162789744|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.505||0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|0.84|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||0.84|-1.15|0.761
81558145|NCT01931670|162789744|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.491||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.04|||ANCOVA|||Month 4||1.04|-0.89|0.874
81558146|NCT01931670|162789744|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.468||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Month 4||-0.01|-1.85|0.048
81558147|NCT01931670|162789744|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.635||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Month 5||0.35|-2.14|0.16
81558148|NCT01931670|162789744|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Month 5||0.33|-2.14|0.152
81558149|NCT01931670|162789744|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.498||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||0.15|-1.81|0.095
81558150|NCT01931670|162789744|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.474||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||0.07|-1.79|0.071
81558151|NCT01931670|162789745|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.106||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Month 1||0.34|-4.01|0.098
81558152|NCT01931670|162789745|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.113|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.91|-1.54|||ANCOVA|||Month 1||-1.54|-5.91|< 0.001
81558153|NCT01931670|162789745|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.091||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Month 2||0.13|-4.16|0.065
81558154|NCT01931670|162789745|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.089|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.24|-2.96|||ANCOVA|||Month 2||-2.96|-7.24|< 0.001
81558155|NCT01931670|162789745|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|-0.41|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||-0.41|-4.89|0.02
81558156|NCT01931670|162789745|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-4.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.135|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.87|-2.41|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||-2.41|-6.87|< 0.001
81558157|NCT01931670|162789745|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.138||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.95|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||Month 4||-0.48|-4.95|0.017
81558158|NCT01931670|162789745|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-6.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.124|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.48|-4.06|||ANCOVA|||Month 4||-4.06|-8.48|< 0.001
81558159|NCT01931670|162789745|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.095||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Month 5||-0.34|-4.64|0.023
81558160|NCT01931670|162789745|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-5.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.095|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.98|-3.68|||ANCOVA|||Month 5||-3.68|-7.98|< 0.001
81558161|NCT01931670|162789745|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.264||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.77|1.2|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||1.20|-3.77|0.311
81558162|NCT01931670|162789745|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-3.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.241||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.42|-1.53|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||-1.53|-6.42|0.001
81558163|NCT01931670|162789746|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|0.62|||ANCOVA|||Month 1||0.62|-1.81|0.335
81558164|NCT01931670|162789746|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.611||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|0.48|||ANCOVA|||Month 1||0.48|-1.91|0.242
81558165|NCT01931670|162789746|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.652||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Month 2||-0.05|-2.61|0.042
81558166|NCT01931670|162789746|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.656||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||Month 2||-0.48|-3.06|0.007
81558167|NCT01931670|162789746|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.71||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|0.92|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||0.92|-1.87|0.503
81558168|NCT01931670|162789746|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.707||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||0.41|-2.36|0.169
81558169|NCT01931670|162789746|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.737||0.675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|1.14|||ANCOVA|||Month 4||1.14|-1.76|0.675
81558170|NCT01931670|162789746|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.703||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.55|-0.79|||ANCOVA|||Month 4||-0.79|-3.55|0.002
81558171|NCT01931670|162789746|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.856||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|-0.36|||ANCOVA|||Month 5||-0.36|-3.72|0.017
81558172|NCT01931670|162789746|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.848||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|-0.87|||ANCOVA|||Month 5||-0.87|-4.21|0.003
81558173|NCT01931670|162789746|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.778||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||-0.06|-3.12|0.042
81558174|NCT01931670|162789746|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Means|-2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.738||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|-0.83|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||-0.83|-3.73|0.002
81558175|NCT01198158|162789761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.739|||||||Log Rank|OS was analyzed based on an intent-to-treat approach using the stratified log-rank statistic adjusting on the stratification factors.||||||0.739
81558176|NCT01198158|162789762|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.832|||||||Log Rank|PFS was analyzed based on an intent-to-treat approach using the stratified log-rank statistic adjusting on the stratification factors||||||0.832
81558177|NCT01205581|162789774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.78
81558178|NCT01205581|162789777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.48
81558179|NCT01205581|162789778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.51|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.51
81558180|NCT01205581|162789779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.29
81558181|NCT01205581|162789780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.43
81558182|NCT01205581|162789781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.11
81558183|NCT00075270|162789810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.87||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.05||P-value from stratified log-rank test, stratifying for stage of disease and site of disease at screening|Log Rank||The estimate of the treatment hazard ratio is based on the log-rank test.|||1.05|0.72|0.142
81558184|NCT00075270|162789811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.82||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.04||P-value from stratified log-rank test, stratifying for stage of disease and site of disease at screening|Log Rank||The estimate of the treatment hazard ratio was based on the log-rank test.|||1.04|0.65|0.094
81558185|NCT03390842|162789844|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % of subjects|24.9|||=|0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|38.7|||Fisher Exact|||% Subjects Who Met Endpoint (≥ 4 mEq/L Change from Baseline Serum Bicarbonate or Serum Bicarbonate in the Normal Range \[22 - 29 mEq/L\]): TRC101-Placebo||38.7|10.2|= 0.0015
81558186|NCT03390842|162789844|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference in % of subjects|24.4|||=|0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|38.2|||Fisher Exact|||% Subjects with ≥ 4mEq/L Change from Baseline in Serum Bicarbonate: TRC101-Placebo||38.2|9.7|= 0.0015
81558187|NCT03390842|162789844|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference in % of subjects|30.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.6|43.7|||Fisher Exact|||% Subjects with Serum Bicarbonate in Normal Range (22 - 29 mEq/L): TRC101-Placebo||43.7|15.6|< 0.0001
81558188|NCT03390842|162789845|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference in LS means|1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.524|=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|3.03|||Mixed-effect repeated measures model||Standard error presented above is for the LS mean.|Least Squares Mean Change from Baseline: TRC101-Placebo||3.03|0.96|= 0.0002
81558189|NCT03390842|162789846|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||p-value based on analysis of covariance model with rank of change from baseline in total score as dependent variable; treatment (PBO or TRC101) as a fixed effect; and baseline total score, Baseline eGFR, Baseline Bicarbonate as continuous covariates.|ANCOVA|||Mean Change from Baseline in KDQOL-PFD: TRC101-Placebo||||< 0.0001
81558190|NCT03390842|162789847|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||Change from Baseline for Repeated Chair Stand Test: TRC101-Placebo||||< 0.0001
81558191|NCT00713310|162789848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||High-Low Dose Difference Success Rates|-1.1||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|20.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A total of about 100 subjects were to be enrolled in the study with the expectation that about 80 subjects (40/dose level) would complete. Minimum of 9 subjects in 5-8 year old range were to be enrolled, 4-5 per dose level (high/low). A 2-sided α=0.05 Fisher's Exact test has an estimated power of P=0.50 with 40 subjects per dose level.||20.5|-22.7|0.9240
81558192|NCT00713310|162789849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||High-Low Dose Difference Success Rates|1.4||||0.8193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|23.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A total of about 100 subjects were to be enrolled in the study with the expectation that about 80 subjects (40/dose level) would complete. Minimum of 9 subjects in 5-8 year old range were to be enrolled, 4-5 per dose level (high/low). A 2-sided α=0.05 Fisher's Exact test has an estimated power of P=0.50 with 40 subjects per dose level.||23.0|-20.2|0.8193
81558193|NCT05508074|162789858|OTHER|the primary endpoint was safety hence the study was not powered to show efficacy. statistical analysis was performed to detect signal of efficacy.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.45||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|6.6|||ANCOVA|adjusted on baseline ALSFRS-R and treatment.||primary analysis results based on estimand 1 (see attached SAP)||6.60|-7.27|0.923
81558194|NCT05508074|162789858|OTHER|FAS post hoc|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|8.2||post hoc analysis on the FAS population, adjusted on baseline NfL on top of previous parameters|ANCOVA|||post hoc analysis adjusted on baseline NfL on top of previous parameters||8.2|-5.1|0.65
81558195|NCT05508074|162789859|OTHER|the primary endpoint was safety hence the study was not powered to show efficacy. statistical analysis was performed to detect signal of efficacy.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.118||||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.408|0.186|||binomial exact method|||primary analysis results based on estimand 1 (see attached SAP)||0.186|-0.408|0.398
81558196|NCT05508074|162789860|OTHER|the primary endpoint was safety hence the study was not powered to show efficacy. statistical analysis was performed to detect signal of efficacy.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.029||||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.326|0.271|||binomial exact method|||calculation based on estimand 1 (see SAP)||0.271|-0.326|0.835
81558197|NCT05508074|162789861|OTHER|the primary endpoint was safety hence the study was not powered to show efficacy. statistical analysis was performed to detect signal of efficacy.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.47||0.481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.72|20.34|||ANCOVA|||based on estimand 1 (see SAP). change of SVC percentage from baseline to 6 months||20.34|-9.72|0.481
81558198|NCT05508074|162789871|OTHER||adjusted geometric mean ratio|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.21|||ANCOVA|||based on available data at V4||1.21|0.89|0.609
81575118|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2586|||||||t-test|||7 months before index date||||0.2586
81575119|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4074|||||||t-test|||7 months before index date||||0.4074
81558199|NCT05028361|162789878|NON_INFERIORITY|One-sided non-inferiority test with the alpha level set at 0.025 and non-inferiority margin of 10%, stratified by site.|Difference in proportions|-5.6||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|4.0||The upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference was 4% with a noninferiority margin of 10%.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|The upper bound of a site-stratified Newcombe binomial confidence interval with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting was used.||The null hypothesis is the Simultaneous group is inferior (i.e., Simultaneous group will have a higher proportion) to the Sequential group in regards to the proportion of participants with at least one moderate or severe fever, chills, myalgia, or arthralgia event after visits 1 and 2 using 10% non-inferiority margin.||4.0|-15.2|0.0007
81558200|NCT05028361|162789879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3851|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.3851
81558201|NCT05028361|162789880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2886|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.2886
81558202|NCT05028361|162789882|OTHER||Comparison of Frequencies|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|1.64||The comparison in number of participants with reported SAEs regardless of relationship to study product were made using a difference in proportions along with a 95% confidence interval of the difference.||||||1.64|-1.66|
81558203|NCT01848782|162789883|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-0.4|0.5
81558204|NCT01848782|162789884|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.6|-0.5|0.8
81558205|NCT01848782|162789885|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-0.4|0.6
81558206|NCT01848782|162789886|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.5|-0.6|0.8
81558207|NCT01848782|162789887|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-1.0|0.2
81558208|NCT01993836|162789888|OTHER||Spearman Correlation|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.18||||||Correlation between 6-week change in Tau and continuous cognitive index||0.18|-0.23|
81558209|NCT01993836|162789888|OTHER||Spearman Correlation|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.13||||||Correlation between 6-week change in Abeta and continuous cognitive index||0.13|-0.29|
81558210|NCT01993836|162789888|OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.32||||||Correlation between 6-week change in P-Tau and continuous cognitive index||0.32|-0.08|
81558211|NCT01993836|162789889|OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.22||||||Correlation between 6-week change in Tau/Abeta ratio and continuous cognitive index||0.22|-0.19|
81558212|NCT01993836|162789889|OTHER||Spearman Correlation|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.34||||||Correlation between 6-week change in P-Tau/Abeta ratio and continuous cognitive index||0.34|-0.05|
81558213|NCT01993836|162789890|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.360
81558214|NCT01993836|162789891|OTHER|||||||0.532|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference in 6-week Tau Change between anesthetic groups||||0.532
81558215|NCT01993836|162789891|OTHER|||||||0.565|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference in 6-week Abeta Change between anesthetic groups||||0.565
81558216|NCT01993836|162789891|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference in 6-week P-Tau Change between anesthetic groups||||0.110
81558217|NCT01993836|162789892|OTHER|||||||0.439|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference in 6-week Tau/Abeta ratio Change between anesthetic groups||||0.439
81558218|NCT01993836|162789892|OTHER|||||||0.082|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Difference in 6-week P-Tau/Abeta Change between anesthetic groups||||0.082
81558219|NCT01993836|162789893|OTHER|||||||0.801|||||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank|||||||0.801
81558220|NCT02047318|162789899|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in sBA levels between MRX baseline and Week 48 was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-94.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|98.915||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-145.26|-43.55||Data for this analysis were obtained from 19 participants at MRX baseline; 17 of those participants contributed Week 48 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in sBA levels was observed when comparing MRX baseline to Week 48. The analysis was based on the safety population.||-43.55|-145.26|0.0012
81558221|NCT02047318|162789900|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in sBA levels from baseline over time (to Week 252) was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-141.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|117.992||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-265.77|-18.12||Data for this analysis were obtained from 19 participants at MRX baseline; 6 of those participants contributed Week 252 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in sBA levels was observed over time (with Week 252 chosen as the end point, as the last analysis visit with at least 6 participants). The analysis was based on the safety population.||-18.12|-265.77|0.032
81558222|NCT02047318|162789901|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in sBA levels between MRX baseline and Week 48 was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.095|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7173|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.464|-0.726||Data for this analysis were obtained from 19 participants at MRX baseline; 17 of those participants contributed Week 48 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in ItchRO(Obs) scores was observed when comparing MRX baseline to Week 48. The analysis was based on the safety population.||-0.726|-1.464|< 0.0001
81558223|NCT02047318|162789902|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in ItchRO(Obs) scores from baseline over time (to Week 158) was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.958|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.7868||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.784|-0.132||Data for this analysis were obtained from 19 participants at MRX baseline; 6 of those participants contributed Week 158 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in ItchRO(Obs) scores was observed over time (with Week 158 chosen as the end point, as the last analysis visit with at least 6 participants). The analysis was based on the safety population.||-0.132|-1.784|0.0307
81575120|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0345|||||||t-test|||8 months before index date||||0.0345
81575121|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4377|||||||t-test|||8 months before index date||||0.4377
81575122|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7191|||||||t-test|||8 months before index date||||0.7191
81558224|NCT02047318|162789905|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in ALP levels between MRX baseline and Week 48 was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|7.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|210.32||0.8863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.7|115.6||Data for this analysis were obtained from 19 participants at MRX baseline; 17 of those participants contributed Week 48 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in ALP levels was observed when comparing MRX baseline to Week 48. The analysis was based on the safety population.||115.6|-100.7|0.8863
81558225|NCT02047318|162789906|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in ALP levels from baseline over time (to Week 252) was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-184.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|322.22||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-522.5|153.8||Data for this analysis were obtained from 19 participants at MRX baseline; 6 of those participants contributed Week 252 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in ALP levels was observed over time (with Week 252 chosen as the end point as the last analysis visit with at least 6 participants). The analysis was based on the safety population.||153.8|-522.5|0.22
81558226|NCT02047318|162789907|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in ALT levels between MRX baseline and Week 48 was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|51.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|89.77||0.0307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.4|97.7||Data for this analysis were obtained from 19 participants at MRX baseline; 17 of those participants contributed Week 48 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in ALT levels was observed when comparing MRX baseline to Week 48. The analysis was based on the safety population.||97.7|5.4|0.0307
81558227|NCT02047318|162789908|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in ALT levels from baseline over time (to Week 252) was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|42.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|140.41||0.4934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-105.0|189.7||Data for this analysis were obtained from 19 participants at MRX baseline; 6 of those participants contributed Week 252 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in ALT levels was observed over time (with Week 252 chosen as the end point, as the last analysis visit with at least 6 participants). The analysis was based on the safety population.||189.7|-105|0.4934
81558228|NCT02047318|162789909|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in AST levels between MRX baseline and Week 48 was statistically significant|Mean Difference (Net)|21.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|58.98||0.1571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|51.6||Data for this analysis were obtained from 19 participants at MRX baseline; 17 of those participants contributed Week 48 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in AST levels was observed when comparing MRX baseline to Week 48. The analysis was based on the safety population.||51.6|-9.1|0.1571
81558229|NCT02047318|162789910|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in AST levels from baseline over time (to Week 252) was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|12.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|101.84||0.7815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.7|119.0||Data for this analysis were obtained from 19 participants at MRX baseline; 6 of those participants contributed Week 252 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in AST levels was observed over time (with Week 252 chosen as the end point as the last analysis visit with at least 6 participants). The analysis was based on the safety population.||119|-94.7|0.7815
81558230|NCT02047318|162789911|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in GGT levels between MRX baseline and Week 48 was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|257.78||0.9513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-136.4|128.7||Data for this analysis were obtained from 19 participants at MRX baseline; 17 of those participants contributed Week 48 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in GGT levels was observed when comparing MRX baseline to Week 48. The analysis was based on the safety population.||128.7|-136.4|0.9513
81558231|NCT02047318|162789912|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in GGT levels from baseline over time (to Week 252) was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-56.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|356.88||0.7133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-431.2|317.9||Data for this analysis were obtained from 19 participants at MRX baseline; 6 of those participants contributed Week 252 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in GGT levels was observed over time (with Week 252 chosen as the end point as the last analysis visit with at least 6 participants). The analysis was based on the safety population.||317.9|-431.2|0.7133
81558232|NCT02047318|162789913|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in total bilirubin levels between MRX baseline and Week 48 was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.16|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.348||0.7839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|1.37||Data for this analysis were obtained from 19 participants at MRX baseline; 17 of those participants contributed Week 48 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in total bilirubin levels was observed when comparing MRX baseline to Week 48. The analysis was based on the safety population.||1.37|-1.05|0.7839
81558233|NCT02047318|162789913|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in direct bilirubin levels between MRX baseline and Week 48 was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.982||0.5298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.35||Data for this analysis were obtained from 19 participants at MRX baseline; 17 of those participants contributed Week 48 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in direct bilirubin levels was observed when comparing MRX baseline to Week 48. The analysis was based on the safety population.||0.35|-0.66|0.5298
81574265|NCT02785354|162821699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.88|||Fine and Gray model|||Outcome was analyzed during dabigatran or VKA exposure period (on treatment) using: 1) Cumulative function to estimate the incidence (with death as a competing risk), 2) Fine and Gray model to compare the 1-year risk for dabigatran versus VKA, with hazard ratio (HR) and 95%CI (and death as a competing risk).||0.88|0.63|0.0007
81558234|NCT02047318|162789914|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in total bilirubin levels from baseline over time (to Week 252) was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.505||0.8218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.31|5.24||Data for this analysis were obtained from 19 participants at MRX baseline; 6 of those participants contributed Week 252 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in total bilirubin levels was observed over time (with Week 252 chosen as the end point as the last analysis visit with at least 6 participants). The analysis was based on the safety population.||5.24|-6.31|0.8218
81558235|NCT02047318|162789914|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in direct bilirubin levels from baseline over time (to Week 252) was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.001||0.5549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.62|1.58||Data for this analysis were obtained from 19 participants at MRX baseline; 6 of those participants contributed Week 252 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in direct bilirubin levels was observed over time (with Week 252 chosen as the end point as the last analysis visit with at least 6 participants). The analysis was based on the safety population.||1.58|-2.62|0.5549
81558236|NCT03490981|162789915|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.486|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.486
81558237|NCT03490981|162789916|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.342|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.342
81558238|NCT03490981|162789917|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.646|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.646
81558239|NCT03490981|162789918|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.205||0.205|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.205
81558240|NCT03490981|162789919|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.94||0.492|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.492
81558241|NCT03490981|162789920|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.84||0.272|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.272
81558242|NCT03490981|162789921|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.82||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.870
81558243|NCT03490981|162789922|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.57|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||.570
81558244|NCT02582684|162789923|OTHER|Binomial Proportion of Participants with Virologic Success and 95% Confidence Interval|proportion|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|0.95|||||Confidence interval was calculated using the Clopper-Pearson exact method.|||0.95|0.83|
81558245|NCT02582684|162789924|OTHER|Binomial Proportion of Participants with Virologic Success and 95% Confidence Interval|Proportion|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.94|||||Confidence interval was calculated using the Clopper-Pearson exact method.|||0.94|0.82|
81558246|NCT02582684|162789925|OTHER|Binomial Proportion of Participants with Virologic Success and 95% Confidence Interval|proportion|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.91|||||Confidence interval was calculated using the Clopper-Pearson exact method.|||0.91|0.77|
81558247|NCT03758755|162789958|EQUIVALENCE|The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.||||||0.0219|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference between groups in IKDC score at 12 weeks post-op.||||0.0219
81558248|NCT03758755|162789959|EQUIVALENCE|The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Null hypothesis: there is no difference between groups in VAS score at 12 weeks post-op.||||0.008
81558249|NCT03758755|162789960|EQUIVALENCE|The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||This analysis compares the change over time in quadriceps tendon strength between the BFR Therapy group and the No BFR Group. Underlying data was collected on a biweekly basis as the percent difference of the operated knee compared to the contralateral side. This statistical test utilized the null hypothesis that there would be no difference between groups in the change in quadriceps tendon strength over time.||||0.011
81558250|NCT03758755|162789961|EQUIVALENCE|The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.||||||0.223|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||This analysis compares the change over time in thigh circumference between the BFR Therapy group and the No BFR Group. Underlying data was collected on a biweekly basis as the percent difference of the operated knee compared to the contralateral side. This statistical test utilized the null hypothesis that there would be no difference between groups in the change in thigh circumference over time.||||0.223
81558251|NCT03758755|162789962|EQUIVALENCE|The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.||||||0.242|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||This analysis compares the change over time in degrees of knee flexion between the BFR Therapy group and the No BFR Group from 2 weeks post-op to 12 weeks post-op. Underlying data was collected on a biweekly basis. This statistical test utilized the null hypothesis that there would be no difference between groups in the change in degrees of knee flexion over time.||||0.242
81558252|NCT03758755|162789963|EQUIVALENCE|The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.||||||0.049|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||This analysis compares the change over time in degrees of knee extension between the BFR Therapy group and the No BFR Group from 2 weeks post-op to 12 weeks post-op. Underlying data was collected on a biweekly basis. This statistical test utilized the null hypothesis that there would be no difference between groups in the change in degrees of knee extension over time.||||0.049
81558253|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.156||||||Eye-opening, T0: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T0) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.156
81558254|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.395||||||Eye-opening, T15: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T15) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.395
81558255|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.114||||||Eye-opening, T30: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T30) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.114
81575123|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0199|||||||t-test|||9 months before index date||||0.0199
81575124|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1032|||||||t-test|||9 months before index date||||0.1032
81558256|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.211||||||Eye-opening, T60: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T60) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.211
81558257|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.332||||||Eye-opening, T120: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T120) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.332
81558258|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.318||||||Eye-opening, T180: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T180) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.318
81558259|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.375||||||Eye-opening, T240: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T240) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.375
81558260|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.352||||||Eye-opening, T300: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T300) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.352
81558261|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.312||||||Eye-opening, T360: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T360) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.312
81558262|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.134||||||Pre-blink, T0: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T0) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.134
81558263|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.315||||||Pre-blink, T15: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T15) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.315
81558264|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071||||||Pre-blink, T30: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T30) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.071
81558265|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Pre-blink, T60: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T60) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.260
81558266|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.264||||||Pre-blink, T120: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T120) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.264
81558267|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.381||||||Pre-blink, T180: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T180) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.381
81558268|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.249||||||Pre-blink, T240: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T240) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.249
81558269|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.451||||||Pre-blink, T300: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T300) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.451
81558270|NCT03274999|162790063|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.393||||||Pre-blink, T360: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T360) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.393
81558271|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||Eye-opening, T0: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T0) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.006
81558272|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063||||||Eye-opening, T15: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T15) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.063
81558273|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Eye-opening, T30: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T30) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.005
81558274|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089||||||Eye-opening, T60: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T60) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.089
81558275|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.112||||||Eye-opening, T120: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T120) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.112
81558276|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||Eye-opening, T180: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T180) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.16
81558277|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.077||||||Eye-opening, T240: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T240) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.077
81558278|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.157||||||Eye-opening, T300: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T300) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.157
81558279|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.111||||||Eye-opening, T360: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T360) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.111
81558280|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Pre-blink, T0: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T0) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.040
81558281|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.241||||||Pre-blink, T15: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T15) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.241
81558282|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.284||||||Pre-blink, T30: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T30) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.284
81558283|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.313||||||Pre-blink, T60: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T60) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.313
81558284|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.433||||||Pre-blink, T120: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T120) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.433
81558285|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.406||||||Pre-blink, T180: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T180) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.406
81558286|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.318||||||Pre-blink, T240: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T240) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.318
81558287|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.499||||||Pre-blink, T300: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T300) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.499
81558288|NCT03274999|162790064|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||Pre-blink, T360: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T360) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.390
81558289|NCT03274999|162790065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053||||||T0: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T0) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.053
81558290|NCT03274999|162790065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.206||||||T15: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T15) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.206
81558291|NCT03274999|162790065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.221||||||T30: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T30) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.221
81558292|NCT03274999|162790065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.126||||||T60: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T60) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.126
81558293|NCT03274999|162790065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.124||||||T120: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T120) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.124
81558294|NCT03274999|162790065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.167||||||T180: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T180) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.167
81575125|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.904|||||||t-test|||9 months before index date||||0.9040
81575126|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0316|||||||t-test|||10 months before index date||||0.0316
81575127|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6748|||||||t-test|||10 months before index date||||0.6748
81575128|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2679|||||||t-test|||10 months before index date||||0.2679
81558295|NCT03274999|162790065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.377||||||T240: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T240) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.377
81558296|NCT03274999|162790065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.397||||||T300: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T300) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.397
81558297|NCT03274999|162790065|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.441||||||T360: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T360) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.441
81558298|NCT03274999|162790066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034||||||T0: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T0) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.034
81558299|NCT03274999|162790066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.143||||||T15: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T15) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.143
81558300|NCT03274999|162790066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.328||||||T30: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T30) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.328
81558301|NCT03274999|162790066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||T60: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T60) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.250
81558302|NCT03274999|162790066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||T120: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T120) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.090
81558303|NCT03274999|162790066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.328||||||T180: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T180) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.328
81558304|NCT03274999|162790066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055||||||T240: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T240) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.055
81558305|NCT03274999|162790066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||T300: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T300) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.090
81558306|NCT03274999|162790066|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.233||||||T360: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T360) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.233
81558307|NCT03274999|162790067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072||||||T0: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T0) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.072
81558308|NCT03274999|162790067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.297||||||T15: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T15) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.297
81558309|NCT03274999|162790067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.328||||||T30: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T30) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.328
81558310|NCT03274999|162790067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.447||||||T60: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T60) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.447
81558311|NCT03274999|162790067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.328||||||T120: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T120) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.328
81558312|NCT03274999|162790067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||T180: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T180) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.090
81558313|NCT03274999|162790067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055||||||T240: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T240) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.055
81575129|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.501|||||||t-test|||11 months before index date||||0.5010
81575130|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3228|||||||t-test|||11 months before index date||||0.3228
81575131|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7881|||||||t-test|||11 months before index date||||0.7881
81575132|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0876|||||||t-test|||12 months before index date||||0.0876
81575133|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1226|||||||t-test|||12 months before index date||||0.1226
81575134|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9753|||||||t-test|||12 months before index date||||0.9753
81558314|NCT03274999|162790067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||T300: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T300) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.090
81558315|NCT03274999|162790067|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||T360: P-value was calculated using 1-sided paired t-test.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis for the outcome measure is the difference in the change from the pre-application value at post-application time (T360) between the intranasal (test) and extranasal (control) applications are zero.||||0.500
81558316|NCT02233946|162790074|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.02||||||Participants who reported past-12-month use of alcohol or other drugs at baseline||1.02|0.47|
81558317|NCT02233946|162790074|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.31||||||Participants who reported no past-12-month use of alcohol or other drugs at baseline||1.31|0.57|
81558318|NCT02233946|162790075|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.1||||||Participants who reported past-12-month use of alcohol or other drugs at baseline||1.10|0.40|
81558319|NCT02233946|162790076|SUPERIORITY|Participants who reported past-12-month use of alcohol or other drugs at baseline|Cox Proportional Hazard|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.94||||||||0.94|0.41|
81558320|NCT02233946|162790076|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.32||||||Participants who reported no past-12-month use of alcohol or other drugs at baseline||1.32|0.44|
81558321|NCT02233946|162790077|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.34||||||"Participants with riding risk at baseline:~Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio (ARRR) of past-3-month riding risk at 6 months follow-up, cSBI vs. TAU."||1.34|0.50|
81558322|NCT02233946|162790077|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.19||||||"Participants with riding risk at baseline:~Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio (ARRR) of past-3-month riding risk at 9 months follow-up, cSBI vs. TAU."||1.19|0.44|
81558323|NCT02233946|162790077|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.91||||||"Participants with riding risk at baseline:~Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio (ARRR) of past-3-month riding risk at 12 months follow-up, cSBI vs. TAU."||0.91|0.37|
81558324|NCT02233946|162790077|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.23||||||"Participants with no riding risk at baseline:~Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio (ARRR) of past-3-month riding risk at 6 months follow-up, cSBI vs. TAU."||1.23|0.43|
81558325|NCT02233946|162790077|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.66||||||"Participants with no riding risk at baseline:~Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio (ARRR) of past-3-month riding risk at 9 months follow-up, cSBI vs. TAU."||2.66|0.67|
81558326|NCT02233946|162790077|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.99||||||"Participants with no riding risk at baseline:~Adjusted Relative Risk Ratio (ARRR) of past-3-month riding risk at 12 months follow-up, cSBI vs. TAU."||1.99|0.50|
81558327|NCT01879579|162790084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81558328|NCT01879579|162790085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|TWO_SIDED||||||Interval-censoring survival analysis|||||||0.007
81558329|NCT01879579|162790086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.99
81558330|NCT01879579|162790087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.78
81558331|NCT01879579|162790088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.04
81558332|NCT01879579|162790089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.13
81558333|NCT01879579|162790094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||Generalized estimating equation modeling|||||||0.008
81558334|NCT01879579|162790095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.003
81558335|NCT02927067|162790099|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (NI) margin of primary efficacy endpoint was 7%. If lower limit of 95% confidence interval (CI) was greater than -7%, NI was assumed. Power calculation: Assuming 68% (maribavir), 60% (valganciclovir) participants achieve confirmed viremia clearance,494 participants (247 per group) would yield \>90% power to declare NI based on 2-group test of equivalence in proportions. Considering 10% dropout,550 participants (275 per group) were planned to be enrolled and randomized.|Difference in Percentage of Responders|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.98|-0.36|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weighted average approach (stratified for baseline plasma CMV DNA concentration and acute GVHD status) was used for adjusted difference in percentage of responders (Maribavir-Valganciclovir), 95% CI, and p-value.|||-0.36|-14.98|
81558336|NCT02927067|162790100|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin of the key secondary efficacy endpoint was 7%. If the lower limit of the 95% CI was greater than -7%, then noninferiority (NI) was assumed. Because the NI of the primary efficacy endpoint was not established, the NI hypothesis of the key secondary endpoint was not tested formally.|Difference in Percentage of Responders|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|12.76|||||CMH weighted average approach (stratified for baseline plasma CMV DNA concentration and acute GVHD status) was used for the adjusted difference in percentage of responders (Maribavir-Valganciclovir), the corresponding 95% CI, and the p-value.|||12.76|-3.91|
81558337|NCT02927067|162790101|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Responders|8.0|||=|0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|16.3||The CMH weighted average approach (stratified for baseline plasma CMV DNA concentration and acute GVHD status) was used for the adjusted difference in percentage of responders (Maribavir-Valganciclovir), the corresponding 95% CI, and the p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||16.30|-0.38|=0.061
81558338|NCT02927067|162790102|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Responders|8.0|||=|0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|16.3||The CMH weighted average approach (stratified for baseline plasma CMV DNA concentration and acute GVHD status) was used for the adjusted difference in percentage of responders (Maribavir-Valganciclovir), the corresponding 95% CI, and the p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||16.30|-0.38|=0.061
81558339|NCT02927067|162790102|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Responders|13.4|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.23|21.62||The CMH weighted average approach (stratified for baseline plasma CMV DNA concentration and acute GVHD status) was used for the adjusted difference in percentage of responders (Maribavir-Valganciclovir), the corresponding 95% CI, and the p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||21.62|5.23|=0.001
81558340|NCT02927067|162790102|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Responders|13.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|21.87||The CMH weighted average approach (stratified for baseline plasma CMV DNA concentration and acute GVHD status) was used for the adjusted difference in percentage of responders (Maribavir-Valganciclovir), the corresponding 95% CI, and the p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 16||21.87|5.80|<0.001
81558341|NCT02927067|162790102|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Responders|9.7|||=|0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.98|17.5||The CMH weighted average approach (stratified for baseline plasma CMV DNA concentration and acute GVHD status) was used for the adjusted difference in percentage of responders (Maribavir-Valganciclovir), the corresponding 95% CI, and the p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||17.50|1.98|=0.014
81558342|NCT02927067|162790103|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Responders|-7.3|||=|0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.64|0.02||The CMH weighted average approach (stratified for baseline plasma CMV DNA concentration and acute GVHD status) was used for the adjusted difference in percentage of responders (Maribavir-Valganciclovir), the corresponding 95% CI, and the p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8||0.02|-14.64|=0.051
81558343|NCT02927067|162790103|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Responders|2.2|||=|0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.05|10.37||The CMH weighted average approach (stratified for baseline plasma CMV DNA concentration and acute GVHD status) was used for the adjusted difference in percentage of responders (Maribavir-Valganciclovir), the corresponding 95% CI, and the p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12||10.37|-6.05|=0.606
81558344|NCT02927067|162790103|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Responders|1.0|||=|0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|9.31||The CMH weighted average approach (stratified for baseline plasma CMV DNA concentration and acute GVHD status) was used for the adjusted difference in percentage of responders (Maribavir-Valganciclovir), the corresponding 95% CI, and the p-value.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 20||9.31|-7.27|=0.809
81558345|NCT01842633|162790156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.42||||||||0.42|-1.36|
81558346|NCT01206387|162790173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0003
81558347|NCT01206387|162790174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81558348|NCT01206387|162790175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81558349|NCT01206387|162790176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81558350|NCT01206387|162790177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0011
81558351|NCT00706849|162790178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was concluded if p ≤ 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Based upon prior clinical study experience with mipomersen, it was estimated that the standard deviation of the percent change in LDL-C is approximately 22%. With 20 patients in the control group and 40 patients in the mipomersen-treated group, this study would have at least 90% power to detect a 20% difference between the 2 treatment groups.||||<0.001
81558352|NCT00706849|162790180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Inflation of type 1 error was controlled by specifying a small number of secondary parameters and a sequential inferential approach in which inferential conclusions about each successive parameter required statistical significance of the prior one.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81558353|NCT00706849|162790182|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Inflation of type 1 error was controlled by specifying a small number of secondary parameters and a sequential inferential approach in which inferential conclusions about each successive parameter required statistical significance of the prior one.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81558354|NCT00706849|162790184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Inflation of type 1 error was controlled by specifying a small number of secondary parameters and a sequential inferential approach in which inferential conclusions about each successive parameter required statistical significance of the prior one.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81558355|NCT00706849|162790186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042||||||No adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.042
81558356|NCT00706849|162790188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81558357|NCT00706849|162790190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||||||No adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.023
81558358|NCT00706849|162790192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81558359|NCT00706849|162790194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||No adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81558360|NCT00706849|162790196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.207||||||No adjustments were made for tertiary parameters.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.207
81558361|NCT02616601|162790198|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval on the percentage difference between generic fluorouracil cream and Carac (fluorouracil) cream lesion clearance were contained within the interval -0.20 to +0.20, and each of these percentages was greater than and statistically different (p\<0.05) from the vehicle cream percentage, then generic fluorouracil cream and Carac (fluorouracil) cream were considered to be therapeutically equivalent.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.03|11.11|||||90% Wald's confidence interval with a continuity correction for the difference (Generic Fluorouracil Cream - Carac \[Fluorouracil\] Cream) in complete clearance rates.|||11.11|-11.03|
81558362|NCT02616601|162790198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81558363|NCT02616601|162790198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81558364|NCT03718299|162790199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 52||||<0.001
81558365|NCT03718299|162790200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.011
81558366|NCT03718299|162790201|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81558367|NCT03718299|162790202|SUPERIORITY||Clopper-Pearson|62.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.5|76.2||||||||76.2|46.5|
81558368|NCT03718299|162790203|SUPERIORITY||Clopper-Pearson|93.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|81.7|98.6||||||||98.6|81.7|
81558369|NCT03718299|162790204|SUPERIORITY||Clopper-Pearson|78.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.7|90.4||||||||90.4|62.7|
81558370|NCT03718299|162790205|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81558371|NCT03718299|162790206|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81558372|NCT03718299|162790207|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81558373|NCT03718299|162790208|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81558374|NCT03718299|162790209|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81558375|NCT03718299|162790210|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81558376|NCT03718299|162790211|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81558377|NCT03718299|162790212|SUPERIORITY||Mean (Clopper-Pearson)|24.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|39.5||||||||39.5|12.9|
81558378|NCT03718299|162790213|SUPERIORITY||Mean (Clopper-Pearson)|17.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|32.1||||||||32.1|8.0|
81558379|NCT03718299|162790214|SUPERIORITY||Clopper-Pearson|48.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.7|64.2||||||||64.2|33.7|
81558380|NCT03718299|162790215|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Total Activity Impairment||||<0.001
81558381|NCT03718299|162790215|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Total Work Productivity Impairment||||<0.001
81558382|NCT03718299|162790216|SUPERIORITY||Mean|79.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.06|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication over time- Effectiveness||||
81558383|NCT03718299|162790216|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Exact binomial test|||Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication over time-Side Effects||||<0.001
81558384|NCT03718299|162790216|SUPERIORITY||Mean|82.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.35|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication over time - Convenience||||
81558385|NCT03718299|162790216|SUPERIORITY||Mean|81.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.47|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication over time - Global Satisfaction||||
81558386|NCT03718299|162790217|SUPERIORITY||Mean|8.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.01|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Improvement in Symptoms||||
81558387|NCT03718299|162790217|SUPERIORITY||Mean|8.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.3|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Speed of Symptom Improvement||||
81558388|NCT03718299|162790217|SUPERIORITY||Mean|9.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.7|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Frequency of Taking Medication||||
81558389|NCT03718299|162790217|SUPERIORITY||Mean|9.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.68|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Side Effects||||
81558390|NCT03718299|162790218|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81558391|NCT04389970|162790220|OTHER|Single group, within subject pre/post change.||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired-samples t-test||This was a feasibility study and was not powered to detect statistical significance. Significance values are presented but no conclusion of significance can be made.||||.39
81558392|NCT04389970|162790221|OTHER|Single group, within subject pre/post change.||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired-samples t-test||This was a feasibility study and was not powered to detect statistical significance. Significance values are presented but no evaluation of significance can be concluded.||||.3
81558393|NCT04389970|162790222|OTHER|Single group, within subjects pre/post change.||||||0.77|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired-sample t-test||This was a feasibility study and was not powered to detect statistical significance. Significance values are presented but no evaluation of significance can be concluded.||||.77
81558394|NCT04389970|162790223|OTHER|Single group, within subjects pre/post change.||||||0.66|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired-samples t-test.||This was a feasibility study and was not powered to detect statistical significance. Significance values are presented but no evaluation of significance can be concluded.||||.66
81558395|NCT04389970|162790224|OTHER|Single group, within subjects pre/post change||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test||This was a feasibility study and was not powered to detect statistical significance. Significance values are presented but no evaluation of significance can be concluded.||||.88
81558396|NCT04389970|162790225|OTHER|Single group, within subjects pre/post change||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired-samples t-test||This was a feasibility study and was not powered to detect statistical significance. Significance values are presented but no evaluation of significance can be concluded.||||.03
81558397|NCT04389970|162790226|OTHER|Single group, within subjects pre/post change.||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test||This was a feasibility study and was not powered to detect statistical significance. Significance values are presented but no evaluation of significance can be concluded.||||.06
81558398|NCT04389970|162790227|OTHER|Single group, within subjects pre/post change||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired samples t-test||This was a feasibility study and was not powered to detect statistical significance. Significance values are presented but no evaluation of significance can be concluded.||||.04
81558399|NCT04389970|162790228|OTHER|Single group, within subjects analysis.||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired sample t-test||This was a feasibility study and was not powered to detect statistical significance. Significance values are presented but no evaluation of significance can be concluded.||||0
81558400|NCT01992159|162790245|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|7.5|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|6.5|||P-values were adjusted for multiplicity using a combination of a sequential test procedure and Hochberg's method to control type 1 error for the primary endpoint.|Repeated Measures Model|||The primary analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the lumbar spine as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||6.5|< 0.0001
81558401|NCT01992159|162790245|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|12.4|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|11.1|||P-values were adjusted for multiplicity using a combination of a sequential test procedure and Hochberg's method to control type 1 error for the primary endpoint.|Repeated Measures Model|||The primary analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the lumbar spine as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||11.1|< 0.0001
81558402|NCT01992159|162790245|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|16.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|14.6|||One-sided p-values were adjusted for multiplicity using a combination of a sequential test procedure and Hochberg's method to control type 1 error for the primary endpoint.|Repeated Measures Model|||The primary analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the lumbar spine as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||14.6|< 0.0001
81558403|NCT01992159|162790246|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|5.3|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|4.4||||Repeated Measures Model|||The analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the lumbar spine as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||4.4|< 0.0001
81575135|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0336|||||||t-test|||1 month after index date||||0.0336
81558404|NCT01992159|162790246|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|9.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|8.0||||Repeated Measures Model|||The analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the lumbar spine as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||8.0|< 0.0001
81558405|NCT01992159|162790246|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|11.9|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|10.6||||Repeated Measures Model|||The analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the lumbar spine as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||10.6|< 0.0001
81558406|NCT01992159|162790247|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.6||||0.125|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.3||||Repeated Measures Model|||The analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the total hip as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||-0.3|0.1250
81558407|NCT01992159|162790247|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|1.7||||0.0002|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.9||||Repeated Measures Model|||The analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the total hip as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||0.9|0.0002
81558408|NCT01992159|162790247|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|2.6|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|1.7||||Repeated Measures Model|||The analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the total hip as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||1.7|< 0.0001
81558409|NCT01992159|162790248|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|1.5||||0.0012|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.7||||Repeated Measures Model|||The analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the total hip as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||0.7|0.0012
81558410|NCT01992159|162790248|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|2.6|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|1.8||||Repeated Measures Model|||The analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the total hip as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||1.8|< 0.0001
81558411|NCT01992159|162790248|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|4.1|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|3.3||||Repeated Measures Model|||The analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the total hip as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||3.3|< 0.0001
81558412|NCT01992159|162790249|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|0.3||||0.2846|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.6||||Repeated Measures Model|||The analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the femoral neck as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||-0.6|0.2846
81558413|NCT01992159|162790249|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|1.3||||0.0151|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.3||||Repeated Measures Model|||The analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the femoral neck as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||0.3|0.0151
81558414|NCT01992159|162790249|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|2.6||||0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|1.5||||Repeated Measures Model|||The analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the femoral neck as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||1.5|0.0001
81558415|NCT01992159|162790250|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|1.6||||0.0067|ONE_SIDED|95.0|0.5||||Repeated Measures Model|||The analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the femoral neck as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||0.5|0.0067
81558416|NCT01992159|162790250|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|2.6|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|1.6||||Repeated Measures Model|||The analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the femoral neck as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||1.6|< 0.0001
81558417|NCT01992159|162790250|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|3.5|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|2.3||||Repeated Measures Model|||The analysis was based on a repeated measures model with the percent change from baseline at months 6 and 12 in BMD of the femoral neck as the dependent variable, and baseline BMD, machine type, interaction of baseline BMD and machine type, visit (categorical), treatment (categorical), and interaction of treatment and visit as the independent variables; using an unstructured variance covariance structure.|||2.3|< 0.0001
81558418|NCT01992159|162790255|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|-15.3||||0.5084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.8|30.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with the AUC of P1NP at month 12 as the dependent variable, and baseline P1NP and treatment (categorical) as the independent variables.||||30.2|-60.8|0.5084
81558419|NCT01992159|162790255|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|84.1||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.1|128.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with the AUC of P1NP at month 12 as the dependent variable, and baseline P1NP and treatment (categorical) as the independent variables.||||128.0|40.1|0.0002
81558420|NCT01992159|162790255|SUPERIORITY||Treatment Difference|153.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|109.2|198.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with the AUC of P1NP at months 12 as the dependent variable, and baseline P1NP and treatment (categorical) as the independent variables.||||198.4|109.2|< 0.0001
81558421|NCT03702244|162790256|SUPERIORITY|Statistical testing for recurrent events was performed using the negative binomial methods for recurrent events.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.41|||Log Rank||Hazard ratio was adjusted for age, sex, and coronary artery disease equivalent (diabetes, history of peripheral artery disease or cerebrovascular disease), and intended first test strata (invasive or noninvasive).|Sample size and power calculations for this study are based on the hypothesis that the precision evaluation arm is superior to the usual care arm on the time-to-first event of the composite 3-component endpoint: all-cause death, non-fatal MI, or invasive cardiac catheterization without obstructive CAD over a 12-month of follow-up. Time to event analysis will use the date of the event, including the date of catheterization at which the absence of obstructive CAD is demonstrated.||0.41|0.20|<.001
81558422|NCT02296138|162790285|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis testing strategy ensures that the overall type I error is protected at 2-sided 0.01 level.|Ratio of rates vs. Tiotropium 5 μg|0.93||||0.0498|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.85|1.02|||Negative binomial model||Ratio of events Tiotropium (5 μg) + Olodaterol (5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg) is provided.|Annualised rate of moderate to severe COPD exacerbation was analysed using a negative binomial model including the fixed, categorical effect of treatment as well as the logarithm of the treatment exposure as an offset.||1.02|0.85|0.0498
81558423|NCT02296138|162790285|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of rates|0.89||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|0.96|||Negative binomial model||Ratio of rates Tiotropium (5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg) + Olodaterol (5 μg) is provided.|Model was based on SPARK/FLAME- Covariates: Smoking status, baseline inhaled corticosteroid, Global Initiative on Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease stage, region, COPD Assessment Test score (replacing baseline symptom score), exacerbations treated with antibiotics/steroids history in previous year (replacing 1-year history of exacerbations)||0.96|0.84|0.0010
81558424|NCT02296138|162790285|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of rates|0.91||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.98|||Negative binomial model||Ratio of rates Tiotropium (5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg) + Olodaterol (5 μg) is provided.|Model was based on HERMES- Covariates: age, sex, smoking status, baseline Long-acting Beta-agonist/inhaled corticosteroid, region and percent predicted post-bronchodilator Forced Expiratory Volume in One Second||0.98|0.85|0.0080
81558425|NCT02296138|162790285|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of rates|0.89||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|0.96|||Negative binomial model||Ratio of rates Tiotropium (5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg) + Olodaterol (5 μg) is provided.|Model was based on TRINITY/TRILOGY- Covariates: Treatment, region, severity of airflow limitation, and smoking status as effects, and exacerbations treated with antibiotics/steroids in previous year.||0.96|0.84|0.0011
81558426|NCT02296138|162790286|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis testing strategy ensures that the overall type I error is protected at 2-sided 0.01 level.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.1188|TWO_SIDED|99.0|0.87|1.03|||Log Rank||Tiotropium (5 μg) + Olodaterol (5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg)|A Cox's proportional hazard model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and the corresponding Confidence Interval. A log-rank test was used to obtain the p-value||1.03|0.87|0.1188
81558427|NCT02296138|162790287|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of events vs. Tiotropium 5 μg|0.89||||0.1265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.03|||Negative binomial model||Ratio of events Tiotropium (5 μg) + Olodaterol (5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg) is provided.|Annualised rate of exacerbations leading to hospitalization was analysed using a negative binomial model including the fixed, categorical effect of treatment as well as the logarithm of the treatment exposure as an offset.||1.03|0.76|0.1265
81558428|NCT02296138|162790288|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.2773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.06|||Log Rank||Tiotropium (5 μg) + Olodaterol (5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg)|A Cox's proportional hazard model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and the corresponding Confidence Interval. A log-rank test was used to obtain the p-value||1.06|0.82|0.2773
81558429|NCT02296138|162790289|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.7357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.75|||Log Rank||Tiotropium (5 μg) + Olodaterol (5 μg) versus Tiotropium (5 μg)|A Cox's proportional hazard model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and the corresponding Confidence Interval. A log-rank test was used to obtain the p-value||1.75|0.67|0.7357
81558430|NCT01653132|162790290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.194|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.32|||||negative values correspond to a reduction in saliva weight with Inco-A.|Based on the primary outcome measure of mean reduction in saliva weight at 1 month post Inco-A /placebo as compared to baseline, using paired t-test with a two-sided nominal significance (alpha) of 0.05, assuming a correlation of 0.5 between observations, a sample size of 10 pairs has a power of 0.803 to detect a 50% difference in salivary weight.||0.32|-0.71|
81558431|NCT01653132|162790291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.34|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.8|6.2|||||negative numbers represent reduction in saliva weight with Inco-A|||6.2|-50.8|
81558432|NCT01653132|162790292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.41|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.69|||||negative values represent reduction in scores (improvement in drooling) with Inco-A|||0.69|-1.16|
81558433|NCT01653132|162790293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.333|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.633|0.071||||||||0.071|-0.633|
81558434|NCT01653132|162790294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.28||||||||0.28|-0.46|
81558435|NCT00461331|162790305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|96.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.5||0.52||95.0|87.9|100.0|||Regression, Linear|7 patients underwent early termination of either one or both of their test period due to loss of glycemic control||Glucose levels for patients when they were on each insulin were analyzed. All data was analyzed on an intention to treat basis. Repeated measures, paired t-test and Pearson's correlation on SPSS 14.0 for windows and statistical R-package were used to compare the various variables. This was a pilot study.||100.0|87.9|0.52
81575136|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2551|||||||t-test|||1 month after index date||||0.2551
81558436|NCT00461331|162790306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.35|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.165||0.15||95.0|0.97|9.23|||Regression, Linear||This was between days 3 and 5 after the last pump infusion line change using Insulin Aspart and Insulin Lispro. Adequate samples were not available to do the analysis for day 2.|All data was analyzed on an intention to treat basis. Repeated measures, paired t-test and Pearson's correlation on SPSS 14.0 for windows and statistical R-package were used to compare the various variables.||9.23|0.97|0.15
81558437|NCT00461331|162790307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.35||0.55||95.0|4.4|9.4|||Regression, Linear||This was for test period 1 between days 3 and 5 after the last pump infusion line change.|All data was analyzed on an intention to treat basis. Repeated measures, paired t-test and Pearson's correlation on SPSS 14.0 for windows and statistical R-package were used to compare the various variables.||9.4|4.4|0.55
81558438|NCT03312751|162790310|SUPERIORITY||Overall response rate|62.9||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.9|78.5|||Exact binomial|||The primary efficacy endpoint was analyzed with an exact binomial test to evaluate the null hypothesis that the Overall Response Rate was, at most, 40%. This test was performed at the one sided 0.025 significance level.||78.5|44.9|0.0053
81558439|NCT03312751|162790310|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2839|||||||Exact binomial|||The primary efficacy endpoint was analyzed with an exact binomial test to evaluate the null hypothesis that the Overall Response Rate was, at most, 40%. This test was performed at the one sided 0.025 significance level.||||0.2839
81558440|NCT03312751|162790310|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0031|||||||Exact binomial|||The primary efficacy endpoint was analyzed with an exact binomial test to evaluate the null hypothesis that the Overall Response Rate was, at most, 40%. This test was performed at the one sided 0.025 significance level.||||0.0031
81558441|NCT00282464|162790328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0056||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 1||||0.0056
81558442|NCT00282464|162790328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0866||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 2||||0.0866
81558443|NCT00282464|162790328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0568||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 3||||0.0568
81558444|NCT00282464|162790328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.013||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 4||||0.0130
81558445|NCT00282464|162790328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0188||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 5||||0.0188
81558446|NCT00282464|162790328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6394||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 6||||0.6394
81558447|NCT00282464|162790328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7707||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Endpoint||||0.7707
81558448|NCT00282464|162790329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2185||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 3||||0.2185
81558449|NCT00282464|162790329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4124||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 6||||0.4124
81558450|NCT00282464|162790329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6098||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Endpoint||||0.6098
81558451|NCT00282464|162790330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0005||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 1||||0.0005
81558452|NCT00282464|162790330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0099||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 2||||0.0099
81558453|NCT00282464|162790330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0423||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 3||||0.0423
81558454|NCT00282464|162790330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0618||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 4||||0.0618
81558455|NCT00282464|162790330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0451||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 5||||0.0451
81575137|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6189|||||||t-test|||1 month after index date||||0.6189
81575138|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7051|||||||t-test|||2 months after index date||||0.7051
81558456|NCT00282464|162790330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2633||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 6||||0.2633
81558457|NCT00282464|162790330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2206||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Endpoint||||0.2206
81558458|NCT00282464|162790331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9863||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 3||||0.9863
81558459|NCT00282464|162790331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1017||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Week 6||||0.1017
81558460|NCT00282464|162790331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4033||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by study center and rapid cycling strata was used to compare remission and response rates between ziprasidone and placebo groups||Endpoint||||0.4033
81558461|NCT00282464|162790332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002||||||No multiple comparison adjustment is applicable. Statistical significance level was 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 1||||0.002
81558462|NCT00282464|162790332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.019|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 2||||0.019
81558463|NCT00282464|162790332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.038|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 3||||0.038
81558464|NCT00282464|162790332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.069|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 4||||0.069
81558465|NCT00282464|162790332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.053|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 5||||0.053
81558466|NCT00282464|162790332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.154|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 6 An estimated sample size of 180 was needed per treatment arm in order to achieve 85% power to detect a treatment difference of 3.5 in the mean change from baseline to Week 6 in MADRS total score with a two-sided t-test at the 0.05 significance level. The common standard deviation was estimated as 11.0. The null hypotheses is equality of mean change from baseline to Week 6 in MADRS total score between ziprasidone and placebo groups.||||0.154
81558467|NCT00282464|162790332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Overall||||0.007
81558468|NCT00282464|162790333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.112||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Week 3||||0.112
81558469|NCT00282464|162790333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.352||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 6||||0.352
81558470|NCT00282464|162790333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.873||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Endpoint||||0.873
81558471|NCT00282464|162790334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.305||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Week 3||||0.305
81558472|NCT00282464|162790334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.51||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Week 6||||0.510
81558473|NCT00282464|162790334|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.71||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Endpoint||||0.710
81558474|NCT00282464|162790335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.026||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Week 3||||0.026
81558475|NCT00282464|162790335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.223||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Week 6||||0.223
81558476|NCT00282464|162790335|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.848||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Endpoint||||0.848
81575139|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9775|||||||t-test|||2 months after index date||||0.9775
81575140|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7643|||||||t-test|||2 months after index date||||0.7643
81575141|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2953|||||||t-test|||3 months after index date||||0.2953
81575142|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6257|||||||t-test|||3 months after index date||||0.6257
81558477|NCT00282464|162790336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.381||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Week 3||||0.381
81558478|NCT00282464|162790336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.676||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Week 6||||0.676
81558479|NCT00282464|162790336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.295||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Endpoint||||0.295
81558480|NCT00282464|162790337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.068||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Week 3||||0.068
81558481|NCT00282464|162790337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.043||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Week 6||||0.043
81558482|NCT00282464|162790337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.404||||||For all efficacy analyses, no multiple comparisons adjustments were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Endpoint||||0.404
81558483|NCT00282464|162790338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.899||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 3||||0.899
81558484|NCT00282464|162790338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.739||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate||Week 6||||0.739
81558485|NCT00282464|162790338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.797||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Endpoint||||0.797
81558486|NCT00282464|162790339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.434||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Week 3||||0.434
81558487|NCT00282464|162790339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.777||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Week 6||||0.777
81558488|NCT00282464|162790339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.82||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Endpoint||||0.820
81558489|NCT00282464|162790340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.468||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 1||||0.468
81558490|NCT00282464|162790340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.11||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 2||||0.110
81558491|NCT00282464|162790340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.738||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 3||||0.738
81558492|NCT00282464|162790340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.617||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 4||||0.617
81558493|NCT00282464|162790340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.642||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 5||||0.642
81558494|NCT00282464|162790340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.644||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 6||||0.644
81558495|NCT00282464|162790340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.789||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Overall||||0.789
81558496|NCT00282464|162790341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.042||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 1||||0.042
81558497|NCT00282464|162790341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.088||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 2||||0.088
81558498|NCT00282464|162790341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.651||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 3||||0.651
81558499|NCT00282464|162790341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.665||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 4||||0.665
81558500|NCT00282464|162790341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.349||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 5||||0.349
81558501|NCT00282464|162790341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.685||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Week 6||||0.685
81558502|NCT00282464|162790341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.257||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction \& fixed continuous effect of baseline value||Overall||||0.257
81558503|NCT00282464|162790342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0099||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical effect: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction.||Week 1||||0.0099
81558504|NCT00282464|162790342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0654||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical effect: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction.||Week 2||||0.0654
81558505|NCT00282464|162790342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1807||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical effect: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction.||Week 3||||0.1807
81558506|NCT00282464|162790342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0957||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical effect: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction.||Week 4||||0.0957
81558507|NCT00282464|162790342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0752||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical effect: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction.||Week 5||||0.0752
81558508|NCT00282464|162790342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3964||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical effect: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction.||Week 6||||0.3964
81558509|NCT00282464|162790342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0287||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed categorical effect: treatment, rapid cycling, center, visit, prior hosp \& treatment-by-visit interaction.||Overall||||0.0287
81558510|NCT00282464|162790343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.965||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to endpoint||||0.965
81558511|NCT00282464|162790344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.86||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Change from baseline to endpoint||||0.860
81558512|NCT00282464|162790345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.428||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Baseline to endpoint||||0.428
81558513|NCT00282464|162790346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.708||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANOVA|ANOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center and prior hospitalization status||Change from baseline to endpoint||||0.708
81558514|NCT00282464|162790347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.898||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANOVA|ANCOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center, prior hospitalization status, as well as baseline value as a covariate.||Endpoint||||0.898
81558515|NCT00282464|162790348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.559||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple comparison adjustment were made|ANOVA|ANOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center and prior hospitalization status.||Endpoint||||0.559
81558516|NCT00282464|162790349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.458||||||For all secondary efficacy analyses, no multiple adjustments were made|ANOVA|ANVOVA model included effects of treatment, rapid cycling, center and prior hospitalization status.||Endpoint||||0.458
81558517|NCT02757950|162790380|OTHER|The comparison of the relative risk with its two sided 95% CI of each primary endpoint between the Exposed cohort and the Unexposed cohort was obtained by means of logistic regression model, using the exposure status as a binary independent variable in the model. Absence of increased relative risk was concluded if the respective 95% CI contained 1.|Incidence rate ratio|0.548||||0.1147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.259|1.157||A multiple logistic regression model was fitted with a backward selection to identify the possible confounding factors for each of the primary safety event using an alpha level of 0.1.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis contained only the subjects with vaccination date in the Exposed cohort and subjects from the Unexposed cohort.||1.157|0.259|0.1147
81558518|NCT02757950|162790381|OTHER|The comparison of the relative risk with its two sided 95% CI of each primary endpoint between the Exposed cohort and the Unexposed cohort was obtained by means of logistic regression model, using the exposure status as a binary independent variable in the model. Absence of increased relative risk was concluded if the respective 95% CI contained 1.|Incidence rate ratio|0.428||||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.215|0.851||A multiple logistic regression model was fitted with a backward selection to identify the possible confounding factors for each of the primary safety event using an alpha level of 0.1.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis contained only the subjects with vaccination date in the Exposed cohort and subjects from the Unexposed cohort.||0.851|0.215|0.0155
81575143|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4753|||||||t-test|||3 months after index date||||0.4753
81575144|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0926|||||||t-test|||4 months after index date||||0.0926
81558519|NCT02757950|162790382|OTHER|The comparison of the relative risk with its two sided 95% CI of each primary endpoint between the Exposed cohort and the Unexposed cohort was obtained by means of logistic regression model, using the exposure status as a binary independent variable in the model. Absence of increased relative risk was concluded if the respective 95% CI contained 1.|Incidence rate ratio|0.254||||0.0127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.086|0.746||A multiple logistic regression model was fitted with a backward selection to identify the possible confounding factors for each of the primary safety event using an alpha level of 0.1.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis contained only the subjects with vaccination date in the Exposed cohort and subjects from the Unexposed cohort.||0.746|0.086|0.0127
81558520|NCT02757950|162790383|OTHER|The comparison of the relative risk with its two sided 95% CI of each primary endpoint between the Exposed cohort and the Unexposed cohort was obtained by means of logistic regression model, using the exposure status as a binary independent variable in the model. Absence of increased relative risk was concluded if the respective 95% CI contained 1.|Incidence rate ratio|0.638||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.471|0.863||A multiple logistic regression model was fitted with a backward selection to identify the possible confounding factors for each of the primary safety event using an alpha level of 0.1.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis contained only the subjects with vaccination date in the Exposed cohort and subjects from the Unexposed cohort.||0.863|0.471|0.0036
81558521|NCT02757950|162790384|OTHER|The comparison of the relative risk with its two sided 95% CI of each primary endpoint between the Exposed cohort and the Unexposed cohort was obtained by means of logistic regression model, using the exposure status as a binary independent variable in the model. Absence of increased relative risk was concluded if the respective 95% CI contained 1.|Incidence rate ratio|1.342||||0.0931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.952|1.89||A multiple logistic regression model was fitted with a backward selection to identify the possible confounding factors for each of the primary safety event using an alpha level of 0.1.|Regression, Logistic|||The analysis contained only the subjects with vaccination date in the Exposed cohort and subjects from the Unexposed cohort.||1.890|0.952|0.0931
81558522|NCT05072470|162790405|SUPERIORITY|When p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons, the level of statistical significance must be \</= to .01666667 (.05/3)|||||<|0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Speech intelligibility will be better with hearing aids plus Roger device, than with hearing aids alone when tested using standardized speech test at 0 dB SNR||||<0.01
81558523|NCT05072470|162790405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031||||||When p value is adjusted for multiple comparisons, the level of statistical significance must be \</= to .01666667 (.05/3)|t-test, 2 sided|||Speech intelligibility will be better with hearing aids plus Roger device, than with hearing aids alone when tested using standardized speech test at -5 dB SNR||||.031
81558524|NCT05072470|162790405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046||||||When p-values are adjusted for multiple comparisons, the level of statistical significance must be \</= .01666667 (.05/3)|t-test, 2 sided|||Speech intelligibility will be equal or better with hearing aids plus Roger device than with hearing aids alone when tested using standardized speech test at +5 dB SNR.||||.046
81558525|NCT00603642|162790413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81558526|NCT00603642|162790414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81558527|NCT00603642|162790415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0003|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0003
81558528|NCT00603642|162790416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81558529|NCT00603642|162790417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6015|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6015
81558530|NCT02514473|162790426|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-1.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.75|||MMRM|||Analysis was performed using mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM). The model included treatment, visit and treatment-by-visit interaction as fixed effects; and participant as a random effect with adjustments for baseline, weight (less than \[\<\] 25 kilogram \[kg\] versus greater than or equal to \[\>=\] 25 kg) and percent predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) severity (\<90 versus \>=90) at screening.||-0.75|-1.43|< 0.0001
81558531|NCT00548405|162790445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.87||Hochberg method was used to adjust for the two co-primary outcomes.|Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|||Cox proportional hazards (PH) regression model with robust variance estimation using treatment group and geographic region as covariate was used.||0.87|0.38|0.0084
81558532|NCT00548405|162790446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.65||Hochberg method was used to adjust for the two co-primary outcomes.|Proportional means regression|||Proportional means regression model with robust variance estimation and covariate adjustment for geographic region was used.||0.65|0.39|<0.0001
81558533|NCT00548405|162790447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.69|||Cox Proportional Hazards Regression|||Cox PH regression model with robust variance estimation and covariate adjustment for geographic region was used.||0.69|0.41|<0.0001
81558534|NCT00548405|162790448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wei-Lachin|||The analysis was performed using Wei-Lachin method for non-parametric analysis of repeated measures.||||<0.0001
81558535|NCT00548405|162790449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0022|||||||Wei-Lachin|||Change at Year 2: the analysis was performed using Wei-Lachin method for non-parametric analysis of repeated measures.||||0.0022
81558536|NCT00548405|162790450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1371|TWO_SIDED||||||Ranked ANCOVA|||Ranked ANCOVA models with covariate adjustment for geographic region and Baseline T2 lesion volume was used.||||0.1371
81558537|NCT03102190|162790451|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The analysis of the safety endpoints will be presented with means and standard deviations of their occurrence within the study population. The safety of the drug will be determined by analyzing the rate of adverse events in both phases of the trial. An occurrence of 10% within the study population will be considered significant.|||
81558538|NCT02093351|162790491|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the tamoxifen treatment ratio falls within 0.7 to 1.43, olaparib can be considered to have had an effect on tamoxifen exposure that is unlikely to be clinically relevant.|GLS Mean Ratio|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.06|1.22|||||olaparib + tamoxifen vs. tamoxifen|Analysis of tamoxifen PK parameters.||1.22|1.06|
81558539|NCT02093351|162790492|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the olaparib treatment ratio falls within 0.7 to 1.43, tamoxifen can be considered to have had an effect on olaparib exposure that is unlikely to be clinically relevant.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|0.9|||||olaparib + tamoxifen vs. olaparib|Analysis of olaparib PK parameters.||0.90|0.71|
81558540|NCT02093351|162790493|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the anastrozole treatment ratio falls within 0.8 to 1.25, olaparib can be considered to have had little or no effect on anastrozole exposure.|Geometric Least Squares (GLS) Mean Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|0.97|||||olaparib + anastrozole vs. anastrozole|Analysis of anastrozole PK parameters.||0.97|0.84|
81558541|NCT02093351|162790494|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the olaparib treatment ratio falls within 0.7 to 1.43, anastrozole can be considered to have had an effect on olaparib exposure that is unlikely to be clinically relevant.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.04|||||olaparib + anastrozole vs. olaparib|Analysis of olaparib PK parameters.||1.04|0.84|
81558542|NCT02093351|162790495|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the letrozole treatment ratio falls within 0.8 to 1.25, olaparib can be considered to have had little or no effect on letrozole exposure.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|0.98|||||olaparib + letrozole vs. letrozole|Analysis of letrozole PK parameters.||0.98|0.91|
81558543|NCT02093351|162790496|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the olaparib treatment ratio falls within 0.7 to 1.43, letrozole can be considered to have had an effect on olaparib exposure that is unlikely to be clinically relevant.|GLS Mean Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.21|||||olaparib + letrozole vs. olaparib|Analysis of olaparib PK parameters||1.21|0.99|
81558544|NCT02093351|162790497|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the tamoxifen treatment ratio falls within 0.7 to 1.43, olaparib can be considered to have had an effect on tamoxifen exposure that is unlikely to be clinically relevant.|GLS Mean Ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.11|1.21|||||olaparib + tamoxifen vs. tamoxifen|Analysis of tamoxifen PK parameters.||1.21|1.11|
81558545|NCT02093351|162790498|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the olaparib treatment ratio falls within 0.7 to 1.43, tamoxifen can be considered to have had an effect on olaparib exposure that is unlikely to be clinically relevant.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|0.84|||||olaparib + tamoxifen vs. olaparib|Analysis of olaparib PK parameters.||0.84|0.63|
81558546|NCT02093351|162790499|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the anastrozole treatment ratio falls within 0.8 to 1.25, olaparib can be considered to have had little or no effect on anastrozole exposure.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|0.93|||||olaparib + anastrozole vs. anastrozole|Analysis of anastrozole PK parameters.||0.93|0.80|
81558547|NCT02093351|162790500|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the olaparib treatment ratio falls within 0.7 to 1.43, anastrozole can be considered to have had an effect on olaparib exposure that is unlikely to be clinically relevant.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.76|1.05|||||olaparib + anastrozole vs. olaparib|Analysis of olaparib PK parameters.||1.05|0.76|
81558548|NCT02093351|162790501|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the letrozole treatment ratio falls within 0.8 to 1.25, olaparib can be considered to have had little or no effect on letrozole exposure.|GLS Mean Ratio|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|0.99|||||olaparib + letrozole vs. letrozole|Analysis of letrozole PK parameters.||0.99|0.91|
81558549|NCT02093351|162790502|EQUIVALENCE|If the 90% CI for the olaparib treatment ratio falls within 0.7 to 1.43, letrozole can be considered to have had an effect on olaparib exposure that is unlikely to be clinically relevant.|GLS Mean Ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.07|1.25|||||olaparib + letrozole vs. olaparib|Analysis of olaparib PK parameters.||1.25|1.07|
81558550|NCT01099709|162790503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference).|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|105.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.06|108.51|||||Bioequivalence was established when 90% Confidence Interval fell within 80%-125%.|||108.51|101.06|
81558551|NCT01099709|162790503|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|105.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.06|108.51|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||108.51|101.06|
81558552|NCT01099709|162790504|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|95.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.73|97.53|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||97.53|93.73|
81558553|NCT01099709|162790505|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric test/Ref Ratio x 100|95.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.85|97.68|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||97.68|93.85|
81558554|NCT00920907|162790510|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.916|1.114|||Least squared linear regression|||Biocomparability of ipilimumab Process C to ipilimumab Process B was concluded if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of geometric means for Cmax were contained within 80% to 125%.||1.114|0.916|
81558555|NCT00920907|162790514|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric mean|1.032|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.922|1.156|||Least squared linear regression|||Biocomparability of ipilimumab Process C to ipilimumab Process B was to be concluded if the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratio of geometric means for ipilimumab Cmax were contained within 80% to 125%. Point estimates and 90% CIs were constructed for the ratio of geometric means (Process C/Process B) for ipilimumab Cmax.||1.156|0.922|
81558556|NCT00920907|162790519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||omnibus conditional F-test|0.4||||0.85||||||Not corrected for multiple testing|F-test|numerator 5 degrees freedom, denominator 782 degrees freedom||Time-by-process interaction. Null hypothesis that the pattern of mean ALC values over time is the same for both processes.||||0.85
81558557|NCT00920907|162790519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||F-statistic|4.35|||<|0.0001|||||||F-test|numerator 10 degrees freedom, denominator 782 degrees freedom||Overall time effect. Null hypothesis of no mean ALC changes over time in either process group (treatment arm).||||<0.0001
81558558|NCT02815280|162790580|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.12||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|5.35|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in inflammatory lesion count was analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, which included treatment, baseline inflammatory lesion count and pooled investigational site as a blocking factor.||5.35|0.95|0.0051
81558559|NCT02815280|162790581|SUPERIORITY|P-value is for the null hypothesis that the combined log (Risk Ratio) equals 0.|Risk ratio|1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|3.46|||Mantel Haenszel|||||3.46|1.02|0.0424
81575145|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0013|||||||t-test|||4 months after index date||||0.0013
81575146|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0065|||||||t-test|||4 months after index date||||0.0065
81575147|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2212|||||||t-test|||5 months after index date||||0.2212
81558560|NCT02815280|162790582|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.3||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|23.23||Percent change from baseline was analyzed using an ANCOVA model, which included treatment, baseline non-inflammatory lesion counts and pooled investigational site as a blocking factor. For the superiority comparison between FMX101 4% and vehicle.|ANCOVA|||||23.23|2.44|0.0155
81558561|NCT02815280|162790583|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline in inflammatory lesion count for Week 6 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model, which included treatment, baseline inflammatory lesion counts and pooled investigational site as a blocking factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|5.9|||ANCOVA|||||5.90|1.88|0.0001
81558562|NCT02815280|162790583|SUPERIORITY|Change from baseline in inflammatory lesion count for Week 9 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model, which included treatment, baseline inflammatory lesion counts and pooled investigational site as a blocking factor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|5.95|||ANCOVA|||||5.95|1.60|0.0007
81558563|NCT02815280|162790584|SUPERIORITY|P-value is for the null hypothesis that the combined log (Risk Ratio) equals 0. Percentage of participants achieving IGA treatment success at Week 6.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.0071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|6.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.69|1.06|0.0071
81558564|NCT02815280|162790584|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.5143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|6.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||6.58|-3.30|0.5143
81558565|NCT03935399|162790596|SUPERIORITY|Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||||0.83|||||||ANOVA|Repeated measures one factor ANOVA||Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||0.83
81558566|NCT03935399|162790597|SUPERIORITY|Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||||0.92|||||||ANOVA|One factor repeated measures ANOVA||Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||0.92
81558567|NCT03935399|162790598|SUPERIORITY|Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||||0.79|||||||ANOVA|One factor repeated measures ANOVA||Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||0.79
81558568|NCT03935399|162790599|SUPERIORITY|Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||||0.93||||||Exploratory analysis without power calculation|ANOVA|One factor repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.93
81558569|NCT03935399|162790600|SUPERIORITY|Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||||0.89||||||Exploratory analysis without power calculation|ANOVA|Two factor repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.89
81558570|NCT03935399|162790601|SUPERIORITY|Exploratory analysis without power calculation||||||0.83||||||Exploratory analysis without power calculation|ANOVA|Two way repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.83
81558571|NCT03935399|162790602|SUPERIORITY|Exploratory analysis without power caclulation||||||0.57||||||Exploratory analysis without power caclulation|ANOVA|Two way repeated measures ANOVA||||||0.57
81558572|NCT02106923|162790603|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|102.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.505|105.514|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1000 mg Met FDC (Fasted) divided by Empa/1000 mg Glumetza® (Fasted)|||105.514|100.505|<0.0001
81558573|NCT02106923|162790603|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|100.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.021|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.809|103.823|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1000 mg Met FDC (Fed) divided by Empa/1000 mg Glumetza ® (Fed)|||103.823|96.809|<0.0001
81558574|NCT02106923|162790603|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|96.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.016|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.507|98.721|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1500 mg Met FDC (Fasted) divided by Empa/ 1500 mg Glumetza® (Fasted)|||98.721|93.507|<0.0001
81558575|NCT02106923|162790604|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|102.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.3|112.81|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1000 mg Met FDC (Fasted) divided by Empa/1000 mg Glumetza® (Fasted)|||112.81|92.30|0.0011
81558576|NCT02106923|162790604|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|98.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.45|102.53|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1000 mg Met FDC (Fed) divided by Empa/1000 mg Glumetza ® (Fed)|||102.53|95.45|<0.0001
81558577|NCT02106923|162790604|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|101.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.05||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.59|110.52|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1500 mg Met FDC (Fasted) divided by Empa/ 1500 mg Glumetza® (Fasted)|||110.52|93.59|0.0002
81558578|NCT02106923|162790605|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|102.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.446|105.373|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1000 mg Met FDC (Fasted) divided by Empa/1000 mg Glumetza® (Fasted)|||105.373|100.446|<0.0001
81558579|NCT02106923|162790605|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|100.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.021|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.448|103.738|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1000 mg Met FDC (Fed) divided by Empa/1000 mg Glumetza ® (Fed)|||103.738|96.448|<0.0001
81558580|NCT02106923|162790605|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|96.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.017|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.758|99.311|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1500 mg Met FDC (Fasted) divided by Empa/ 1500 mg Glumetza® (Fasted)|||99.311|93.758|<0.0001
81575148|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9688|||||||t-test|||5 months after index date||||0.9688
81575149|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5647|||||||t-test|||5 months after index date||||0.5647
81575150|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0023|||||||t-test|||6 months after index date||||0.0023
81575151|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1142|||||||t-test|||6 months after index date||||0.1142
81575152|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3842|||||||t-test|||6 months after index date||||0.3842
81558581|NCT02106923|162790606|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|104.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.031|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.522|110.412|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1000 mg Met FDC (Fasted) divided by Empa/1000 mg Glumetza® (Fasted)|||110.412|99.522|<0.0001
81558582|NCT02106923|162790606|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|101.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.041|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.03|109.134|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1000 mg Met FDC (Fed) divided by Empa/1000 mg Glumetza ® (Fed)|||109.134|95.030|<0.0001
81558583|NCT02106923|162790606|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|96.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.037|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.217|102.211|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1500 mg Met FDC (Fasted) divided by Empa/ 1500 mg Glumetza® (Fasted)|||102.211|90.217|<0.0001
81558584|NCT02106923|162790607|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|98.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.071||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.925|111.329|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1000 mg Met FDC (Fasted) divided by Empa/1000 mg Glumetza® (Fasted)|||111.329|87.925|0.0027
81558585|NCT02106923|162790607|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|108.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.792|113.859|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1000 mg Met FDC (Fed) divided by Empa/1000 mg Glumetza ® (Fed)|||113.859|102.792|<0.0001
81558586|NCT02106923|162790607|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|103.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.071||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.116|116.559|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1500 mg Met FDC (Fasted) divided by Empa/ 1500 mg Glumetza® (Fasted)|||116.559|92.116|0.0060
81558587|NCT02106923|162790608|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|98.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.13|108.47|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1000 mg Met FDC (Fasted) divided by Empa/1000 mg Glumetza® (Fasted)|||108.47|89.13|0.0008
81558588|NCT02106923|162790608|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|98.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.77|102.8|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1000 mg Met FDC (Fed) divided by Empa/1000 mg Glumetza ® (Fed)|||102.80|94.77|<0.0001
81558589|NCT02106923|162790608|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Model includes effects for sequence, subjects within sequences, period and treatment.|Adjusted geometric mean ratio (%)|103.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.09|114.74|||ANOVA|P-value for ratio outside interval 80%-125%|Ratio calculated as Empa/ 1500 mg Met FDC (Fasted) divided by Empa/ 1500 mg Glumetza® (Fasted)|||114.74|94.09|0.0021
81558590|NCT03485495|162790609|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is split evenly between primary and secondary endpoints. α=0.025.|t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and after 12 weeks row.||||0.007
81558591|NCT03485495|162790610|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0272||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance is split evenly between primary and secondary endpoints. α=0.025.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.0272
81558592|NCT03485495|162790611|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8762|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and after 12 weeks row.||||0.8762
81558593|NCT03485495|162790612|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2082|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis applies to ∆ between baseline and after 12 weeks row.||||0.2082
81558594|NCT03485495|162790613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0038||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction between Divaza and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes cuff test status, treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis applies to NO-3 data.||||0.0038
81558595|NCT03485495|162790613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0018||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction between Divaza and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes cuff test status, treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis applies to NO-2 data.||||0.0018
81558596|NCT03485495|162790613|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction between Divaza and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes cuff test status, treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis applies to NO data.||||0.46
81558597|NCT03485495|162790614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction between Divaza and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes cuff test status, treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis applies to ADP-PA data.||||0.88
81558598|NCT03485495|162790614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||"The p-value associated with treatment\*visit interaction between Divaza and Placebo treatment groups. Model includes cuff test status, treatment, visit and treatment\*visit interaction."|Mixed Models Analysis|||This analysis applies to ADR-PA data.||||0.93
81558599|NCT03836001|162790646|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.59
81558600|NCT03836001|162790647|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||||||1
81558601|NCT03836001|162790648|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||||||1
81558602|NCT03836001|162790649|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.67
81558603|NCT03836001|162790650|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Fisher Exact|||||||1
81558604|NCT03836001|162790651|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.02||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline through week 8 including all time points. For this analysis, data were censored at the time of participant discontinuation.||0.02|-0.24|0.09
81575153|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9097|||||||t-test|||7 months after index date||||0.9097
81558605|NCT03836001|162790652|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.03||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline through week 8 including all time points. For this analysis, data were censored at the time of participant discontinuation.||0.03|-0.19|0.16
81558606|NCT03836001|162790654|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.09||A p-value of \<0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis of change from baseline through week 8 including all time points. For this analysis, data were censored at the time of participant discontinuation.||-0.09|-0.41|0.002
81558607|NCT00402233|162790673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.4|||<|0.0001||95.0|-6.53|-2.26|||ANCOVA|||||-2.26|-6.53|<0.0001
81558608|NCT00402233|162790673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.41|||<|0.0001||95.0|-6.54|-2.28|||ANCOVA|||||-2.28|-6.54|<0.0001
81558609|NCT00402233|162790673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.72|||<|0.0001||95.0|-6.91|-2.52|||ANCOVA|||||-2.52|-6.91|<0.0001
81558610|NCT00402233|162790674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.893||||||95.0|0.431|1.849|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.849|0.431|
81558611|NCT00402233|162790674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.885||||||95.0|0.424|1.845|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.845|0.424|
81558612|NCT00402233|162790674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.687||||||95.0|0.317|1.492|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.492|0.317|
81558613|NCT00402233|162790675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.14||||0.014||95.0|0.23|2.04|||ANCOVA|||||2.04|0.23|0.014
81558614|NCT00402233|162790675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.03||95.0|0.094|1.9|||ANCOVA|||||1.9|0.094|0.03
81558615|NCT00402233|162790675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.49||||0.0019||95.0|0.56|2.43|||ANCOVA|||||2.43|0.56|0.0019
81558616|NCT00402233|162790676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55||||0.39||95.0|-1.82|0.71|||ANCOVA|||||0.71|-1.82|0.39
81558617|NCT00402233|162790676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.37||95.0|-1.84|0.69|||ANCOVA|||||0.69|-1.84|0.37
81558618|NCT00402233|162790676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47||||0.48||95.0|-1.78|0.84|||ANCOVA|||||0.84|-1.78|0.48
81558619|NCT00481507|162790684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.43||Reply: Only one test was performed for the primary outcome. No covariates were entered into this model and p-value is unadjusted.|Chi-squared|The results obtained from the logistic regression are equivalent to the chi-square test with one degree of freedom.||Reply: The null hypothesis was the rates of diarrhea for Kefir vs. Placebo are not different. Post power calculation was not performed because the difference observed (21.9% vs. 18%) was less than a difference that which would be considered clinically important.||1.43|0.54|>.05
81558620|NCT02889562|162790716|OTHER|Pearson chi-squared tests or Fisher exact tests||||||1|||||||Chi-squared|||||||1.0
81558621|NCT02889562|162790719|OTHER|t-test and Wilcoxon analysis||||||0.17|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.17
81558622|NCT01943474|162790721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81558623|NCT01943474|162790722|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81558624|NCT01943474|162790723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81558625|NCT01943474|162790724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81558626|NCT01943474|162790725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81558627|NCT01943474|162790728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81558628|NCT01943474|162790729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81558629|NCT02119676|162790742|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.49||1-sided|Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified by modified Glasgow Prognostic Score (mGPS) and geographical region.|Estimated using a Cox regression model with Efron's method used for ties, stratified by mGPS score and geographical region|||1.49|0.73|0.588
81558630|NCT02119676|162790742|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.23||1-sided|Log Rank|Log rank test stratified by geographical region.|Estimated using Cox regression model with Efron's method used for ties, stratified by geographical region|||1.23|0.48|0.136
81558631|NCT01007253|162790794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test the null hypothesis of no mean eye symptoms score difference among the four treatment groups.||||<0.001
81558632|NCT01007253|162790795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Friedman ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test the null hypothesis of no mean nasal symptoms score difference among the four treatment groups.||||0.05
81558633|NCT01007253|162790796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Friedman ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test the null hypothesis of no mean sneeze difference among the four treatment groups.||||0.001
81558634|NCT01007253|162790797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Friedman ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test the null hypothesis of no mean histamine level difference among the four treatment groups.||||0.11
81558635|NCT01007253|162790798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Friedman ANOVA|||Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test the null hypothesis of no mean tryptase level difference among the four treatment groups.||||<0.001
81558636|NCT00814801|162790800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.49||||0.0113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|-0.34|||Least Square Means|||||-0.34|-2.64|0.0113
81558637|NCT00814801|162790800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|-1.44|||Least Square Means|||||-1.44|-3.74|<0.0001
81558638|NCT00814801|162790802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.0774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|3.7|||Least Square Means|||||3.7|-0.2|0.0774
81558639|NCT00814801|162790802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.6207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.4|||Least Square Means|||||2.4|-1.5|0.6207
81558640|NCT00814801|162790803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.8419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.8|||Least Square Means|||||0.8|-0.6|0.8419
81558641|NCT00814801|162790803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.7942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.6|||Least Square Means|||||0.6|-0.8|0.7942
81558642|NCT00814801|162790804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.3141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.5|||Least Square Means|||||0.5|-1.6|0.3141
81558643|NCT00814801|162790804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.6089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.8|||Least Square Means|||||0.8|-1.3|0.6089
81558644|NCT02486718|162790805|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.848||||0.0683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.013|||Log Rank|||||1.013|0.710|0.0683
81558645|NCT02486718|162790806|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.691|0.998||||||||0.998|0.691|
81558646|NCT02486718|162790807|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.704|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.545|0.91||||||||0.910|0.545|
81558647|NCT02486718|162790809|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event-free rates|5.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|12.23||||||||12.23|-0.28|
81558648|NCT02486718|162790810|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event-free rates|6.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|13.36||||||||13.36|-0.06|
81558649|NCT02486718|162790811|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event-free rates|10.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|19.79||||||||19.79|1.56|
81558650|NCT02486718|162790812|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event-free rates|5.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|11.9||||||||11.90|-0.94|
81558651|NCT02486718|162790813|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event-free rates|4.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|11.7||||||||11.70|-1.94|
81558652|NCT02486718|162790814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in event-free rates|10.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|19.76||||||||19.76|1.16|
81558653|NCT02486718|162790815|SUPERIORITY|Stratified Analysis|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.503|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.332|0.761||||||||0.761|0.332|
81558654|NCT02216812|162790824|OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Regression, Linear|||We tested the null hypothesis that there is no difference in DPC six weeks after fracture of the distal radius between patients taking vitamin C and placebo.||||0.63
81558655|NCT00873873|162790829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Is there a difference in airway wall thickness among the 4 groups?||||0.2
81558656|NCT04035486|162790890|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.79|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of less than 1 favors the Osimertinib (AZD9291) + Chemo treatment arm.|The analysis was performed using a log rank test stratified by race (Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Asian), WHO performance status (0 vs. 1), and method used for tissue testing (central vs. local).||0.79|0.49|<0.0001
81558657|NCT04035486|162790891|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.8|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of less than 1 favors the Osimertinib (AZD9291) + Chemo treatment arm.|The analysis was performed using a log rank test stratified by race (Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Asian), WHO performance status (0 vs. 1), and method used for tissue testing (central vs. local).||0.80|0.48|0.0002
81558658|NCT04035486|162790896|OTHER||Percentage of Participants|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.43|100.0|||Clopper-Pearson|||A 95% CI was calculated on the percentage of participants with a Response or Stable Disease using the exact (Clopper-Pearson) method.||100.00|88.43|
81558659|NCT04035486|162790897|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.5238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.24|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio of less than 1 favors the Osimertinib (AZD9291) + Chemo treatment arm.|The analysis was performed using a log rank test stratified by race (Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Asian), WHO performance status (0 vs. 1), and method used for tissue testing (central vs. local).|An adjusted CI of (0.54, 1.51) was computed at the 2-sided 99.84% level, considering a 2-sided significance level of 0.00158 for the overall survival interim analysis, based on the O'Brien and Fleming spending function, assuming 334 deaths for the final overall survival analysis.|1.24|0.65|0.5238
81558660|NCT04035486|162790899|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.0261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.44|||Regression, Logistic||And odds ratio of greater than 1 favors the Osimertinib (AZD9291) + Chemo treatment arm.|The analysis was performed using a logistic regression stratified by race (Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Asian), WHO performance status (0 vs. 1), and method used for tissue testing (central vs. local).||2.44|1.06|0.0261
81558661|NCT04035486|162790901|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.36||||0.1067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.44|0.72|||ANCOVA||A difference in least square means less than 0 favors the Osimertinib (AZD9291) + Chemo treatment arm.|The analysis was performed using analysis of covariance with baseline tumor size and time from baseline scan to randomization as covariates and with factors race (Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Asian), WHO performance status (0 vs. 1), and method used for tissue testing (central vs. local).||0.72|-7.44|0.1067
81558662|NCT04035486|162790902|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.4483|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|2.81|||Regression, Logistic||An odds ratio greater than 1 favors the Osimertinib (AZD9291) + Chemo treatment arm.|The analysis was performed using a logistic regression stratified by race (Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Asian), WHO performance status (0 vs. 1), and method used for tissue testing (central vs. local).||2.81|0.63|0.4483
81558663|NCT04035486|162790903|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.93|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio less than 1 favors the Osimertinib (AZD9291) + Chemo treatment arm.|The analysis was performed using a log rank test stratified by race (Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Asian), WHO performance status (0 vs. 1), and method used for tissue testing (central vs. local).||0.93|0.52|0.0132
81558664|NCT04035486|162790904|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.94|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio less than 1 favors the Osimertinib (AZD9291) + Chemo treatment arm.|The analysis was performed using a log rank test stratified by race (Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Asian), WHO performance status (0 vs. 1), and method used for tissue testing (central vs. local).||0.94|0.56|0.0159
81558665|NCT04035486|162790905|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.93|||Log Rank||A hazard ratio less than 1 favors the Osimertinib (AZD9291) + Chemo treatment arm.|The analysis was performed using a log rank test stratified by race (Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Chinese/Asian vs. Non-Asian), WHO performance status (0 vs. 1), and method used for tissue testing (central vs. local).||0.93|0.51|0.0157
81558666|NCT04035486|162790912|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.83|||Cox proportional hazards model||A hazard ratio less than 1 favors the Osimertinib (AZD9291) + Chemo treatment arm.|Subgroup analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model including treatment, subgroup and a treatment-by subgroup interaction term.||0.83|0.44|
81558667|NCT04035486|162790913|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.9|||||A hazard ratio less than 1 favors the Osimertinib (AZD9291) + Chemo treatment arm.|Subgroup analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazards model including treatment, subgroup and a treatment-by subgroup interaction term.||0.90|0.44|
81574266|NCT02785354|162821699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.8341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.14|||Fine and Gray model|||Outcome was analyzed during rivaroxaban or VKA exposure period (on treatment) using: 1) Cumulative function to estimate the incidence (with death as a competing risk), 2) Fine and Gray model to compare the 1-year risk for rivaroxaban versus VKA, with HR and 95%CI (and death as a competing risk).||1.14|0.85|0.8341
81558668|NCT01730937|162790921|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.0554|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|1.01|||Log Rank||Reference arm = Sorafenib Alone|Original design: Hypothesized 28% reduction (HR=0.72) with SBRT (corresponds to median OS = 14.5 months). Assuming an exponential distribution and constant hazards, 292 patients were required to reach 238 OS events, with 80% statistical power, a 1-sided α of 0.05. Revised design (see limitations/caveats): For same above hypotheses, at least 155 OS events from 193 randomized patients provided 65% statistical power, with a 1-sided α of 0.05.||1.01|0.59|0.0554
81558669|NCT01730937|162790922|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.99||Two-sided significance level = 0.05|Gray's test||Reference arm = Sorafenib Alone|||0.99|0.48|0.034
81558670|NCT01730937|162790923|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.75||Two-sided significance level=0.05|Log Rank||Reference arm = Sorafenib Alone|||0.75|0.40|0.0001
81558671|NCT03947684|162790928|OTHER|Generalized linear model (GLM) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||F-test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05.||||>0.05
81558672|NCT03947684|162790929|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during follicular phase.||||>0.05
81558673|NCT03947684|162790929|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during luteal phase.||||<0.05
81558674|NCT03947684|162790930|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during follicular phase.||||>0.05
81558675|NCT03947684|162790930|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during luteal phase.||||>0.05
81558676|NCT03947684|162790931|OTHER|Repeated measures ANOVA|||||>|0.05|||||||F-test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05.||||>0.05
81558677|NCT03947684|162790932|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data obtained during active pill phase.||||>0.05
81558678|NCT03947684|162790932|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data obtained during inactive pill phase.||||<0.05
81558679|NCT03947684|162790933|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during follicular phase.||||>0.05
81558680|NCT03947684|162790933|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during luteal phase.||||<0.05
81558681|NCT03947684|162790934|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during follicular phase.||||>0.05
81558682|NCT03947684|162790934|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during luteal phase.||||>0.05
81558683|NCT03947684|162790935|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during follicular phase.||||>0.05
81558684|NCT03947684|162790935|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during luteal phase.||||>0.05
81558685|NCT03947684|162790936|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during follicular phase.||||>0.05
81558686|NCT03947684|162790936|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during luteal phase.||||<0.05
81558687|NCT03947684|162790937|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during active pill phase.||||>0.05
81558688|NCT03947684|162790937|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during inactive pill phase.||||>0.05
81558689|NCT03947684|162790938|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during active pill phase.||||>0.05
81558690|NCT03947684|162790938|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during inactive pill phase.||||<0.05
81558691|NCT03947684|162790939|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during active pill phase.||||<0.05
81558692|NCT03947684|162790939|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during inactive pill phase.||||<0.05
81558693|NCT03947684|162790940|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained from follicular phase.||||>0.05
81558694|NCT03947684|162790940|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained from luteal phase.||||>0.05
81558695|NCT03947684|162790942|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained from follicular phase.||||>0.05
81558696|NCT03947684|162790942|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained from luteal phase.||||>0.05
81558697|NCT03947684|162790943|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained from follicular phase.||||>0.05
81558698|NCT03947684|162790943|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained from luteal phase.||||<0.05
81558699|NCT03947684|162790944|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during active pill phase.||||>0.05
81558700|NCT03947684|162790944|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during inactive pill phase.||||>0.05
81558701|NCT03947684|162790945|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during active pill phase.||||<0.05
81558702|NCT03947684|162790945|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during inactive pill phase.||||>0.05
81558703|NCT03947684|162790946|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during active pill phase.||||<0.05
81558704|NCT03947684|162790946|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during inactive pill phase.||||>0.05
81558705|NCT03947684|162790947|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||<|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during active pill phase.||||<0.05
81558706|NCT03947684|162790947|OTHER|Generalized estimating equation (GEE) with log link function and exchangeable correlation structure.|||||>|0.05|||||||Wald test|||Significance was accepted for p values \<0.05. Data is obtained during inactive pill phase.||||>0.05
81558707|NCT03875235|162790948|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|97.0|0.64|0.99||The analysis was performed using a stratified log-rank test adjusting for disease status (initially unresectable versus recurrent) and primary tumor location (IHCC versus EHCC versus GBC), and tested at 0.03 significance level.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazard model adjusting for disease status and primary tumor location.|The 2-sided significance level for OS at the second interim analysis was 3%.|95% CI 0.66 to 0.97|0.99|0.64|0.021
81558708|NCT03875235|162790951|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.19|0.63|0.89||The p-value is based on a stratified log-rank test adjusting for disease status (initially unresectable versus recurrent) and primary tumor location (IHCC versus EHCC versus GBC), and tested at 0.0481 significance level.|Log Rank||The HR and CI were estimated from a stratified Cox proportional hazard model adjusting for disease status and primary tumor location.|The 2-sided significance level for PFS at the second interim analysis was 4.81%.|95% CI 0.63 to 0.89|0.89|0.63|0.001
81558709|NCT03875235|162790954|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||OR and CI were estimated from a stratified CMH test adjusting for disease status and primary tumor location.|||2.31|1.11|0.011
81558710|NCT04268823|162790962|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-0.203|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1938||0.298|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.524|0.119|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (QBW251-placebo)|||0.119|-0.524|0.298
81558711|NCT04268823|162790963|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.651|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.9|0.5|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (QBW251-placebo)|||0.5|-0.9|0.651
81558712|NCT04268823|162790964|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.29||0.288|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.55|0.78|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (QBW251-placebo)|||0.78|-3.55|0.288
81558713|NCT04268823|162790965|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|4.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.336||0.338|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.09|11.48|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (QBW251-placebo)|||11.48|-3.09|0.338
81558714|NCT04268823|162790966|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.147||0.795|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.05|4.42|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (QBW251-placebo)|Total score||4.42|-6.05|0.795
81558715|NCT04268823|162790966|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|5.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.155||0.17|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.16|12.66|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (QBW251-placebo)|Symptoms score||12.66|-1.16|0.170
81558716|NCT04268823|162790966|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.259||0.851|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.02|4.8|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (QBW251-placebo)|Activity score||4.80|-6.02|0.851
81558717|NCT04268823|162790966|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|-2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.035||0.61|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.78|4.65|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (QBW251-placebo)|Impact score||4.65|-8.78|0.610
81558718|NCT04268823|162790967|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.557||0.956|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-7.3|7.8|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (QBW251-placebo)|Cough symptom score||7.80|-7.30|0.956
81558719|NCT04268823|162790967|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|4.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.671||0.369|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.55|11.99|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (QBW251-placebo)|Sputum symptom score||11.99|-3.55|0.369
81558720|NCT04268823|162790967|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|2.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.001||0.613|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.61|8.68|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (QBW251-placebo)|Cough impact score||8.68|-4.61|0.613
81558721|NCT04268823|162790967|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.518||0.835|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.58|8.47|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (QBW251-placebo)|Sputum impact score||8.47|-6.58|0.835
81575154|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3885|||||||t-test|||7 months after index date||||0.3885
81558722|NCT04268823|162790969|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.335|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.0|0.1|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (QBW251-placebo)|||0.1|0.0|0.335
81558723|NCT04268823|162790970|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.645|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (QBW251-placebo)|||0.1|-0.1|0.645
81558724|NCT04268823|162790971|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares mean|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.01|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.8|3.4|||Mixed effects Model for Repeated Measure||Treatment difference (QBW251-placebo)|||3.4|0.8|0.010
81558725|NCT03123185|162791002|OTHER|No hypothesis was tested and no acceptance range was specified.|Geometric mean (gMean) ratio (%)|158.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|22.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|133.679|188.195|||||gMean ratio = 10 mg BI 705564 fed/10 mg BI 705564 fast. Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient variation.|"The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect subjects within sequences will be considered as random, the other effects as fixed."||188.195|133.679|
81558726|NCT03123185|162791003|OTHER|No hypothesis was tested and no acceptance range was specified.|gMean ratio (%)|194.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|158.912|237.267|||||gMean ratio = 10 mg BI 705564 fed/10 mg BI 705564 fast. Standard Error of the mean is actually the intra-individual geometric coefficient variation.|"The statistical model was an analysis of variance (ANOVA) on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'sequence', 'subjects nested within sequences', 'period' and 'treatment'. The effect subjects within sequences will be considered as random, the other effects as fixed."||237.267|158.912|
81558727|NCT03123185|162791004|OTHER||Slope|0.4879|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0546|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3767|0.599|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter, a 2-sided 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for the slope was computed. Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of slope. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|The basic model for the investigation of dose proportionality for fasted condition was a power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints.||0.5990|0.3767|
81558728|NCT03123185|162791004|OTHER||Slope|0.7553|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0876|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5736|0.937|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter, a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed. Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of slope. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|The basic model for the investigation of dose proportionality for fed condition was a power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints.||0.9370|0.5736|
81558729|NCT03123185|162791005|OTHER||Slope|0.4651|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1274|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1935|0.7368|||||Based on the estimate for slope parameter, a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed. Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of slope. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|The basic model for the investigation of dose proportionality for fasted condition was a power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints.||0.7368|0.1935|
81558730|NCT03123185|162791005|OTHER||Slope|0.6651|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1385|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3679|0.9622|||Power model||Based on the estimate for slope parameter, a 2-sided 95% CI for the slope was computed. Standard error of the mean is actually standard error of slope. Perfect dose proportionality would correspond to a slope of 1.|The basic model for the investigation of dose proportionality for fed condition was a power model that describes the functional relationship between the dose and PK endpoints.||0.9622|0.3679|
81558731|NCT00718081|162791007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.92|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81558732|NCT00718081|162791007|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.86|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81558733|NCT05478174|162791040|NON_INFERIORITY|Non inferiority margin is -8%|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0078|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0411|0.0255||P-Value for non inferiority test|Farrington-Manning method|||||0.0255|-0.0411|<0.001
81558734|NCT05478174|162791041|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0716||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1742|0.031|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.0310|-0.1742|0.171
81558735|NCT05478174|162791042|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-1.31|||ANOVA|||||-1.31|-2.22|<0.001
81558736|NCT01545843|162791043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.202|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.202
81558737|NCT01249118|162791060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS Means|8.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.08|10.08|||||The 90 percent (%) confidence intervals (CI) of test group (oral dose) means relative to reference group (IV dose) means were obtained by taking antilog of corresponding 90% CI for the differences between the means on the log scale.|Least squares (LS) mean was calculated from analysis of variance (ANOVA). Data for dose-normalized Cmax were natural log-transformed prior to analysis.||10.08|7.08|
81558738|NCT01249118|162791064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS Means|48.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|41.43|56.94|||||The 90% CI of the test group (oral dose) means relative to the reference group (IV dose) means were obtained by taking the antilog of the corresponding 90% CI for the differences between the means on the log scale.|LS means was calculated from ANOVA. Data for dose-normalized AUC (0 - t) were natural log-transformed prior to analysis.||56.94|41.43|
81558739|NCT01249118|162791066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of LS Means|45.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.74|53.06|||||The 90% CI of the test group (oral dose) means relative to the reference group (IV dose) means were obtained by taking the antilog of the corresponding 90% CI for the differences between the means on the log scale.|LS mean was calculated from ANOVA. Data for dose-normalized AUC (0 - ∞) were natural log-transformed prior to analysis.||53.06|39.74|
81558740|NCT01063712|162791093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||percentage|||It is not a analysis of two groups. Only one group of patients was analyzed.||||<0.01
81558741|NCT01063712|162791094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||percentage|The analysis was made on the basis of the percentage of patients with completely regressed dilation.||It is a one arm clinical study. No comparison between groups was made.||||<0.01
81558742|NCT05033002|162791121|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is for the t-test of the coefficient of linear (TimeXGroup) trends.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimated value is for the slope of linear (TimeXGroup) trends. Controlled for significant covariates.|||||<.0001
81558743|NCT05033002|162791121|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.002|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is for the t-test of the coefficient of quadratic (TimeXTimeXGroup) trends.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimated value is for the slope of quadratic (TimeXTimeXGroup) trends. Controlled for significant covariates.|||||<.0001
81558744|NCT05033002|162791122|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.06||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is for the t-test of the coefficient of linear (TimeXGroup) trends.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimated value is for the slope of linear (TimeXGroup) trends. Controlled for significant covariates.|||||.002
81558745|NCT05033002|162791122|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.0003||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is for the t-test of the coefficient of quadratic (TimeXTimeXGroup) trends.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimated value is for the slope of quadratic (TimeXTimeXGroup) trends. Controlled for significant covariates.|||||.010
81558746|NCT05033002|162791123|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.05||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is for the t-test of the coefficient of linear (TimeXGroup) trends.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimated value is for the slope of linear (TimeXGroup) trends. Controlled for significant covariates.|||||.001
81558747|NCT05033002|162791123|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.0002||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is for the t-test of the coefficient of quadratic (TimeXTimeXGroup) trends.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimated value is for the slope of quadratic (TimeXTimeXGroup) trends. Controlled for significant covariates.|||||.032
81558748|NCT05033002|162791124|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.506|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.506
81558749|NCT05033002|162791125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.441||||||The p-value is for the t-test of the coefficient of linear (TimeXGroup) trends.|Mixed Models Analysis|The estimated value is for the slope of linear (TimeXGroup) trends. Controlled for significant covariates.||||||.441
81558750|NCT05033002|162791125|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.0002||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is for the t-test of the coefficient of quadratic (TimeXTimeXGroup) trends.|Mixed Models Analysis||The estimated value is for the slope of quadratic (TimeXTimeXGroup) trends. Controlled for significant covariates.|||||.734
81558751|NCT04972630|162791139|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||Baseline control vs. intervention||||
81558752|NCT04972630|162791139|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||Week 4 control vs. intervention||||
81558753|NCT04972630|162791139|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||Week 12, control vs. intervention||||
81558754|NCT04972630|162791139|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||Week 24, control vs. intervention||||
81558755|NCT04972630|162791140|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81558756|NCT04972630|162791141|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81558757|NCT04972630|162791142|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81558758|NCT04972630|162791143|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81558759|NCT04972630|162791144|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81558760|NCT04972630|162791145|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81558761|NCT04972630|162791146|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81558762|NCT04972630|162791147|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81558763|NCT04972630|162791148|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81558764|NCT04972630|162791149|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81558765|NCT04972630|162791150|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81558766|NCT04972630|162791151|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81558767|NCT04972630|162791152|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||Baseline, control vs. intervention||||
81558768|NCT04972630|162791152|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||Week 4, control vs. intervention||||
81558769|NCT04972630|162791152|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||Week 12, control vs. intervention||||
81558770|NCT04972630|162791152|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||Week 24, control vs. intervention||||
81558771|NCT04972630|162791153|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||Baseline, control vs. intervention||||
81558772|NCT04972630|162791153|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||Week 4, control vs. intervention||||
81558773|NCT04972630|162791153|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||Week 12, control vs. intervention||||
81558774|NCT04972630|162791153|OTHER|Comparison via 95% confidence interval|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||Week 24, control vs. intervention||||
81558775|NCT00246571|162791156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.203||||0.8885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8889|1.628||One-sided log-rank test stratified for the number of prior chemotherapy regiments (1 versus more than 1), which is from the interactive voice response system (IVRS).|Log Rank|||For core radiology laboratory assessment||1.6280|0.8889|0.8885
81558776|NCT00246571|162791156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1598||||0.8472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8703|1.5457||One-sided log-rank test stratified for the number of prior chemotherapy regiments (1 versus more than 1), which is from IVRS.|Log Rank|||For investigator's assessment||1.5457|0.8703|0.8472
81558777|NCT00246571|162791157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.38||||0.9624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.71||The stratified analysis was from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by randomization stratification factor, the number of prior chemotherapy regimens (1 versus more than 1), which is from IVRS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Core radiology laboratory assessment||1.71|0.06|0.9624
81575155|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3834|||||||t-test|||7 months after index date||||0.3834
81575156|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3075|||||||t-test|||8 months after index date||||0.3075
81575157|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9075|||||||t-test|||8 months after index date||||0.9075
81575158|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5993|||||||t-test|||8 months after index date||||0.5993
81575159|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0775|||||||t-test|||9 months after index date||||0.0775
81575160|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1536|||||||t-test|||9 months after index date||||0.1536
81558778|NCT00246571|162791157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.98||The stratified analysis was from Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by randomization stratification factor, the number of prior chemotherapy regimens (1 versus more than 1), which is from IVRS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Investigator's assessment||1.98|0.27|0.8140
81558779|NCT00246571|162791160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1599||||0.8394|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8648|1.5558||One-sided log rank test stratified for the number of prior chemotherapy regimens (1 versus more than 1), which is from IVRS.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio for sunitinib versus standard of care.|||1.5558|0.8648|0.8394
81558780|NCT04251156|162791184|SUPERIORITY|Responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with randomized treatment and type 2 diabetes status as factors and baseline body weight as covariate.|Treatment difference|-8.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.17|-6.76|||ANCOVA|||Treatment policy estimand||-6.76|-10.17|<0.0001
81558781|NCT04251156|162791185|SUPERIORITY|Responses were analysed using a binary logistic regression model with randomized treatment and type 2 diabetes status as factors and baseline body weight as covariate.|Odds Ratio (OR)|13.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|23.1|||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment policy estimand||23.10|7.40|<0.0001
81558782|NCT04369924|162791258|SUPERIORITY||F test for time by condition interaction|1.49||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.25
81558783|NCT04369924|162791259|SUPERIORITY||F test for time by condition interaction|2.8||||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.12
81558784|NCT04369924|162791260|SUPERIORITY||F test for time by condition interaction|0.7||||0.7|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.70
81558785|NCT04369924|162791261|SUPERIORITY||F test for time by condition interaction|3.67||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||.07
81558786|NCT04369924|162791262|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.16||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.82
81558787|NCT04369924|162791263|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.41||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.59
81558788|NCT00708201|162791264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.773|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.359|2.311|||Wald's Chi-Square|||||2.311|1.359|<0.0001
81558789|NCT00708201|162791265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.8|-11.5|||Log Rank|||||-11.5|-37.8|<0.001
81558790|NCT00708201|162791266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.0|-9.9|||Log Rank|||||-9.9|-35.0|<0.001
81558791|NCT00708201|162791267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81558792|NCT00708201|162791268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Risk|1.38|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.71|||Fisher Exact||This is the relative risk for being a responder (alvimopan/placebo).|||1.71|1.12|<0.01
81558793|NCT00708201|162791269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-20.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact||Percent difference = alvimopan - placebo|Statistical analysis for overall POM is presented.||||<0.001
81558794|NCT00708201|162791270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|27.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact||Percent difference = alvimopan - placebo|Statistical analysis for day of surgery (Day 0) through PSD 7 is presented.||||<0.0001
81558795|NCT00708201|162791271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|25.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact||Percent difference = alvimopan - placebo|Statistical analysis for day of surgery (Day 0) through PSD 7 is presented.||||<0.0001
81558796|NCT00708201|162791272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-6.94||||0.0946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|0.62|||Fisher Exact||Percent difference = alvimopan - placebo.|||0.62|-14.5|0.0946
81558797|NCT03828370|162791273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||.04
81558798|NCT03828370|162791274|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.034
81558799|NCT01857310|162791276|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|2.8|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Live birth will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||2.8|-4.7|
81558800|NCT01857310|162791276|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.09|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Live birth will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||1.09|0.88|
81558801|NCT01857310|162791277|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.2|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Semen volume will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||0.2|-0.2|
81558802|NCT01857310|162791277|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2|||||Weighted for loss to follow-up and adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Semen volume will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||0.2|-0.1|
81558803|NCT01857310|162791278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-12.5|3.9|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. The confidence interval for sperm concentration represents 95.1% coverage to properly account for the alpha spent in the interim analysis."||3.9|-12.5|
81558804|NCT01857310|162791278|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-13.6|3.1|||||Weighted for loss to follow-up and adjusted for fertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. The confidence interval for sperm concentration represents 95.1% coverage to properly account for the alpha spent in the interim analysis."||3.1|-13.6|
81575161|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8553|||||||t-test|||9 months after index date||||0.8553
81558805|NCT01857310|162791279|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-2.5|1.5|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. The confidence interval for sperm motility represents 95.1% coverage to properly account for the alpha spent in the interim analysis."||1.5|-2.5|
81558806|NCT01857310|162791279|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-2.7|1.4|||||Weighted for loss to follow-up and adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. The confidence interval for sperm motility represents 95.1% coverage to properly account for the alpha spent in the interim analysis."||1.4|-2.7|
81558807|NCT01857310|162791280|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-0.8|0.1|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. The confidence interval for sperm morphology represents 95.1% coverage to properly account for the alpha spent in the interim analysis."||0.1|-0.8|
81558808|NCT01857310|162791280|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.1|-0.9|0.0|||||Weighted for loss to follow-up and adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. The confidence interval for sperm morphology represents 95.1% coverage to properly account for the alpha spent in the interim analysis."||0|-0.9|
81558809|NCT01857310|162791281|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.4|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. DNA fragmentation will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||4.4|0.5|
81558810|NCT01857310|162791281|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.3|||||Weighted for loss to follow-up and adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. DNA fragmentation will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||4.3|0.3|
81558811|NCT01857310|162791282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|22.5|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Total motile sperm count will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||22.5|-19.7|
81558812|NCT01857310|162791282|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.9|21.4|||||Weighted for loss to follow-up and adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Total motile sperm count will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||21.4|-20.9|
81558813|NCT01857310|162791283|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|3.0|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. hCG detected pregnancy will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||3.0|-4.7|
81558814|NCT01857310|162791283|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.09|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. hCG detected pregnancy will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||1.09|0.91|
81558815|NCT01857310|162791284|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|2.8|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Clinical intrauterine pregnancy will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||2.8|-4.9|
81558816|NCT01857310|162791284|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.08|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Clinical intrauterine pregnancy will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||1.08|0.89|
81558817|NCT01857310|162791285|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Ectopic pregnancy will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||0.6|-0.5|
81558818|NCT01857310|162791285|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.97|||||Adjusted for fertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Ectopic pregnancy will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||3.97|0.37|
81558819|NCT01857310|162791286|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|1.5|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Early pregnancy loss will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||1.5|-3.7|
81558820|NCT01857310|162791286|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.15|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Early pregnancy loss will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||1.15|0.75|
81558821|NCT01857310|162791287|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.3|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Preeclampsia/gestational hypertension will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||1.3|-1.9|
81558822|NCT01857310|162791287|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.36|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Preeclampsia/gestational hypertension will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||1.36|0.63|
81558823|NCT01857310|162791288|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.6|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Gestational diabetes will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||0.6|-1.9|
81558824|NCT01857310|162791288|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.27|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Gestational diabetes will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||1.27|0.47|
81558825|NCT01857310|162791289|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.8|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Cesarean delivery will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||3.8|-1.4|
81558826|NCT01857310|162791289|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.39|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Cesarean delivery will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||1.39|0.89|
81558827|NCT01857310|162791290|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.6|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Preterm delivery will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||3.6|0.2|
81558828|NCT01857310|162791290|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.16|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Preterm delivery will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||2.16|1.04|
81558829|NCT01857310|162791291|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.0|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Small for gestational age will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||2.0|-1.5|
81558830|NCT01857310|162791291|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.49|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Small for gestational age will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||1.49|0.75|
81558831|NCT01857310|162791292|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Gestational age will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||0.1|-0.5|
81558832|NCT01857310|162791293|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-64.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-156.0|26.4|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Birth weight will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||26.4|-156|
81575162|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6295|||||||t-test|||10 months after index date||||0.6295
81575163|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0551|||||||t-test|||10 months after index date||||0.0551
81575164|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2215|||||||t-test|||10 months after index date||||0.2215
81558833|NCT01857310|162791294|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Stillbirth will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||0.1|-0.6|
81558834|NCT01857310|162791294|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.24|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Stillbirth will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||2.24|0.03|
81558835|NCT01857310|162791295|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.5|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Neonatal mortality will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||0.5|-0.3|
81558836|NCT01857310|162791295|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|8.95|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Neonatal mortality will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||8.95|0.25|
81558837|NCT01857310|162791296|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.4|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Major neonatal complications will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||0.4|-0.2|
81558838|NCT01857310|162791296|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|21.9|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Major neonatal complications will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||21.9|0.18|
81558839|NCT01857310|162791297|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.0|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Structural malformations will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||1.0|-0.8|
81558840|NCT01857310|162791297|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.21|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Structural malformations will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||2.21|0.53|
81558841|NCT01857310|162791298|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.3|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Severe maternal morbidity will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||1.3|-0.4|
81558842|NCT01857310|162791298|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|3.32|||||Adjusted for infertility treatment stratum and study site.|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Severe maternal morbidity will be compared using two sided tests conducted at the 0.05 level."||3.32|0.68|
81558843|NCT01857310|162791299|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|3.23||||||"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Fertilization rate will be compared using generalized estimating equations accounting for multiple cycles per couple."||3.23|-7.90|
81558844|NCT01857310|162791300|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.11||||||"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Number of good quality embryos will be compared using Poisson regression with generalized estimating equations accounting for multiple cycles per couple."||0.11|-0.33|
81558845|NCT01857310|162791301|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.66|4.05||||||"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Proportion of good quality embryos on day 5 will be compared using generalized estimating equations accounting for multiple cycles per couple."||4.05|-6.66|
81558846|NCT01857310|162791302|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.1||||||"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Number of embryos transferred will be compared using Poisson regression with generalized estimating equations accounting for multiple cycles per couple."||0.10|-0.11|
81575165|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1948|||||||t-test|||11 months after index date||||0.1948
81575166|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6621|||||||t-test|||11 months after index date||||0.6621
81575167|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6629|||||||t-test|||11 months after index date||||0.6629
81558847|NCT01857310|162791303|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.18||||||"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Number of embryos cryopreserved will be compared using Poisson regression with generalized estimating equations accounting for multiple cycles per couple."||0.18|-0.23|
81558848|NCT01857310|162791304|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.4|21.2||||||"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Sperm penetration percentage will be compared using generalized estimating equations accounting for multiple cycles per couple."||21.2|-45.4|
81558849|NCT01857310|162791305|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.03||||||"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Number of cells on day 3 will be compared with Poisson regression using generalized estimating equations accounting for multiple embryos per cycle and multiple cycles per couple."||0.03|-0.16|
81558850|NCT01857310|162791306|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.61|||||Fewer than 4 cells|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Number of cells on day 3 will be compared using generalized estimating equations accounting for multiple embryos per cycle and multiple cycles per couple."||1.61|0.88|
81558851|NCT01857310|162791307|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.43|||||Fewer than 8 cells|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Number of cells on day 5 will be compared using generalized estimating equations accounting for multiple embryos per cycle and multiple cycles per couple."||1.43|0.77|
81558852|NCT01857310|162791308|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.09|||||Excellent or good morphology|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Embryo morphology on day 3 will be compared using generalized estimating equations accounting for multiple embryos per cycle and multiple cycles per couple."||1.09|0.87|
81558853|NCT01857310|162791309|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.06|||||Excellent or good morphology|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Embryo morphology on day 5 will be compared using generalized estimating equations accounting for multiple embryos per cycle and multiple cycles per couple."||1.06|0.63|
81558854|NCT01857310|162791310|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.09|||||ICSI|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Method of fertilization will be compared using generalized estimating equations accounting for multiple embryos per cycle and multiple cycles per couple."||1.09|0.80|
81558855|NCT01857310|162791311|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.21|||||Excellent or good quality|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Quality of embryos transferred will be compared using generalized estimating equations accounting for multiple embryos per cycle and multiple cycles per couple."||1.21|0.88|
81558856|NCT01857310|162791312|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|7.43|||||Abnormal|"The primary analysis plan is based on an intention-to-treat (ITT) approach comparing the two treatment arms based on the randomized assignment. The common null hypothesis states that the effect of folic acid/zinc on the outcomes is null compared to the placebo. Chromosomal complement will be compared using generalized estimating equations accounting for multiple cycles per couple."||7.43|0.74|
81558857|NCT02554279|162791314|NON_INFERIORITY|The study had at least 80% power, to demonstrate the non-inferiority of menotropin to recombinant FSH at 1-sided significance level of 0.025 with a -12% non-inferiority margin.|Absolute difference|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|12.1||||||Null hypothesis was defined as the difference between ongoing pregnancy rate of participants randomized and treated with menotropin and recombinant FSH, as ≤-12%.||12.1|-2.7|
81558858|NCT02554279|162791315|OTHER||Absolute difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|8.9||||||||8.9|-6.6|
81558859|NCT02554279|162791316|OTHER||Absolute difference|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|11.3||||||||11.3|-3.8|
81558860|NCT02554279|162791317|OTHER||Absolute difference|-9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|0.2||||||||0.2|-19.2|
81558861|NCT00998764|162791337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|2.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in Alzheimer's Disease Assesment Scale-Cognitive Subscale (ADAS-Cog) at week 13||2.23|-0.74|0.324
81558862|NCT00998764|162791337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|1.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in Alzheimer's Disease Assesment Scale-Cognitive Subscale (ADAS-Cog) at week 26||1.92|-1.33|0.723
81558863|NCT00998764|162791337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|1.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in Alzheimer's Disease Assesment Scale-Cognitive Subscale (ADAS-Cog) at week 39||1.89|-1.81|0.966
81558864|NCT00998764|162791337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|1.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in Alzheimer's Disease Assesment Scale-Cognitive Subscale (ADAS-Cog) at week 52||1.92|-1.93|0.996
81558865|NCT00998764|162791337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|1.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from baseline in Alzheimer's Disease Assesment Scale-Cognitive Subscale (ADAS-Cog) at week 78||1.26|-3.67|0.336
81558866|NCT00998764|162791338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in ADAS-Cog at week 13||0.79|-1.11|0.737
81558867|NCT00998764|162791338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in ADAS-Cog at week 26||0.40|-1.76|0.213
81558868|NCT00998764|162791338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in ADAS-Cog at week 39||0.38|-2.19|0.168
81558869|NCT00998764|162791338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in ADAS-Cog at week 52||0.48|-2.30|0.197
81558870|NCT00998764|162791338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.13||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in ADAS-Cog at week 78||0.06|-4.21|0.044
81558871|NCT00998764|162791339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.99||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from base study baseline in DAD score at Week 13||0.33|-6.30|0.077
81558872|NCT00998764|162791339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.67||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.02|0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from base study baseline in DAD score at Week 26||0.67|-6.02|0.117
81558873|NCT00998764|162791339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.6||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.38|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from base study baseline in DAD score at Week 39||0.19|-7.38|0.063
81558874|NCT00998764|162791339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.75||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|2.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from base study baseline in DAD score at Week 52||2.44|-5.95|0.412
81558875|NCT00998764|162791339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.78||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.28|2.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from base study baseline in DAD score at Week 78||2.73|-8.28|0.321
81558876|NCT00998764|162791340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.24|1.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in DAD score at Week 13||1.09|-3.24|0.329
81558877|NCT00998764|162791340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|1.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in DAD score at Week 26||1.92|-3.31|0.601
81558878|NCT00998764|162791340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.55||||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|1.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in DAD score at Week 39||1.56|-4.67|0.328
81558879|NCT00998764|162791340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|4.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in DAD score at Week 52||4.13|-2.70|0.680
81558880|NCT00998764|162791340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.954|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.05|4.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in DAD score at Week 78||4.77|-5.05|0.954
81558881|NCT00998764|162791341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from base study baseline in NPI score at week 26.||2.62|-2.40|0.931
81558882|NCT00998764|162791341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|1.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from base study baseline in NPI score at week 52.||1.67|-3.26|0.524
81558883|NCT00998764|162791341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.03||||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.32|2.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from base study baseline in NPI score at week 78.||2.27|-6.32|0.353
81558884|NCT00998764|162791342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|1.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in NPI score at week 26.||1.51|-2.92|0.531
81558885|NCT00998764|162791342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.84||||0.137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.28|0.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in NPI score at week 52.||0.59|-4.28|0.137
81558886|NCT00998764|162791342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.32||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|0.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in NPI score at week 78.||0.96|-7.60|0.128
81558887|NCT00998764|162791343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from base study baseline in MMSE score at Week 6.||0.63|-0.49|0.811
81558888|NCT00998764|162791343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.681|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.69|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from base study baseline in MMSE score at Week 19.||0.69|-0.45|0.681
81558889|NCT00998764|162791343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 32.||0.72|-0.51|0.742
81558890|NCT00998764|162791343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 45.||0.83|-0.48|0.598
81558891|NCT00998764|162791343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 78.||0.77|-0.85|0.922
81558892|NCT00998764|162791344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 6.||0.90|-0.08|0.099
81558893|NCT00998764|162791344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 19.||1.01|-0.07|0.089
81558894|NCT00998764|162791344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.45||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 32.||1.08|-0.17|0.152
81558895|NCT00998764|162791344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|1.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 45.||1.25|-0.21|0.160
81558896|NCT00998764|162791344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.26||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|1.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change from extension study baseline in MMSE score at Week 78.||1.26|-0.73|0.603
81575168|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5699|||||||t-test|||12 months after index date||||0.5699
81575169|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7105|||||||t-test|||12 months after index date||||0.7105
81558897|NCT04761627|162791349|EQUIVALENCE|The prespecified similarity margin was 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric Least Squares (LS) Means Ratio|0.9325|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8874|0.9799|||||Switching group vs Continued-use group.|The ratio of geometric LS means, and 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated using the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for the actual stratification factors if prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline body weight group, geographic region, and PK trough concentration at week 28.||0.9799|0.8874|
81558898|NCT04761627|162791350|EQUIVALENCE|The prespecified similarity margin was 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric LS Means Ratio|0.9483|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8977|1.0018|||||Switching group vs Continued-use group.|The ratio of geometric LS means, and 90% CIs were estimated using the ANCOVA model adjusted for the actual stratification factors if prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline body weight group, geographic region, and PK trough concentration at week 28.||1.0018|0.8977|
81558899|NCT04761627|162791352|EQUIVALENCE|The prespecified similarity margin was 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric LS Means Ratio|0.9617|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8319|1.1119|||||Ctrough,ss at Week 28: Switching group vs Continued-use group|The ratio of Geometric LS means, and 90% CI for Ctrough,ss at week 28 were estimated based on an ANCOVA model adjusted for the actual stratification factors of prior biologic use for psoriasis, baseline body weight group, and geographic region.||1.1119|0.8319|
81558900|NCT04761627|162791352|EQUIVALENCE|The prespecified similarity margin was 0.8 to 1.25.|Geometric LS Means Ratio|0.9662|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8879|1.0515|||||Ctrough,ss at Week 40: Switching group vs Continued-use group|The ratio of geometric LS means, and 90% CI for Ctrough,ss at week 40 between the 2 treatment groups were estimated using an ANCOVA model adjusting for stratification factors and PK trough concentration at week 28.||1.0515|0.8879|
81558901|NCT04761627|162791352|EQUIVALENCE|The prespecified similarity margin was 0.8 to 1.25.|Geomtric LS Means Ratio|0.9806|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8916|1.0785|||||Ctrough,ss at Week 52: Switching group vs Continued-use group|The ratio of geometric LS means, and 90% CI for Ctrough,ss at week 52 between the 2 treatment groups were estimated using an ANCOVA model adjusting for stratification factors and PK trough concentration at week 28.||1.0785|0.8916|
81558902|NCT04761627|162791353|EQUIVALENCE|The prespecified similarity margin was 0.8 to 1.25.|Mean difference|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.62|2.77|||||Mean difference in PASI percent improvement from baseline at Week 64: Switching group - Continued-use group|Multiple imputation was applied for the point estimate and CI of the mean difference between the switching and continued-use groups. Missing PASI scores at the week 64 visit were imputed by MI.||2.77|-2.62|
81558903|NCT04761627|162791354|EQUIVALENCE|The prespecified similarity margin was 0.8 to 1.25.|Response difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|6.2|||||Response difference in PASI 75 Response at Week 64: Switching group - Continued-use group|Response difference was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 90% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for the prior biologic use of psoriasis, baseline body weight group, geographic region. Missing post-baseline binary response data were imputed by NRI.||6.2|-5.7|
81558904|NCT04761627|162791355|EQUIVALENCE|The prespecified similarity margin was 0.8 to 1.25.|Response difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.4|7.8|||||Response difference in PASI 100 Response at Week 64: Switching group - Continued-use group|Response difference was estimated by the Mantel-Haenszel estimate, and the 90% CIs were estimated by the stratified Newcombe confidence limits, adjusting for the prior biologic use of psoriasis, baseline body weight group, geographic region. Missing post-baseline binary response data were imputed by NRI.||7.8|-7.4|
81558905|NCT04761627|162791357|EQUIVALENCE|The prespecified similarity margin was 0.8 to 1.25.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.17|3.1|||||Switching group - continued-use group|Risk difference for any EOI: risk difference and CIs were estimated by Wald asymptotic confidence limits, or exact confidence limits if n \< 25 for either treatment.||3.10|-4.17|
81558906|NCT01933789|162791359|SUPERIORITY||Probit regression coefficient|1.145|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.844|1.446||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered probit regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Bivariate model; there were no confounders.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||1.446|0.844|<0.001
81558907|NCT01933789|162791360|SUPERIORITY||Probit regression coefficient|1.251|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.583||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered probit regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Bivariate model; there were no confounders.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||1.583|0.920|<0.001
81558908|NCT01933789|162791361|SUPERIORITY||Probit regression coefficient|1.381|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.046|1.715||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered probit regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Bivariate model; there were no confounders.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||1.715|1.046|<0.001
81558909|NCT01933789|162791363|SUPERIORITY||Probit regression coefficient|0.334||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.699||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered probit regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Adjusted for the patient's treatment preference (focus on life extension vs. comfort care).|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|Occurrence of goal-concordant care||0.699|-0.031|0.073
81558910|NCT01933789|162791364|SUPERIORITY||Probit regression coefficient|0.481||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.877||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered probit regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Adjusted for the patient's treatment preference (focus on life extension vs. comfort care).|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||0.877|0.085|0.017
81558911|NCT01933789|162791365|SUPERIORITY||Probit regression coefficient|2.022||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.476|3.569||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered probit regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Adjusted for the latent variable as measured at baseline.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||3.569|0.476|0.010
81558912|NCT01933789|162791366|SUPERIORITY||Tobit regression coefficient|2.209||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.939|3.479||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered Tobit regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Adjusted for the outcome variable as measured at baseline.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|"Patient rating of clinician's quality of communication about patient's feelings about getting sicker.~Variable with range 0-11, defined as censored from below because of strong floor effect."||3.479|0.939|0.001
81558913|NCT01933789|162791366|SUPERIORITY||Tobit regression coefficient|1.237||||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|2.804||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered Tobit regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Adjusted for the outcome variable as measured at baseline.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|"Patient rating of clinician's quality of communication about details of getting sicker.~Variable with range 0-11, defined as censored from below because of strong floor effect."||2.804|-0.330|0.122
81558914|NCT01933789|162791366|SUPERIORITY||Tobit regression coefficient|2.329||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.426|5.083||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered Tobit regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Adjusted for the outcome variable as measured at baseline and clinician specialty.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|"Patient rating of clinician's quality of communication about how long the patient might have to live.~Variable with range 0-11, defined as censored from below because of strong floor effect."||5.083|-0.426|0.098
81558915|NCT01933789|162791366|SUPERIORITY||Tobit regression coefficient|1.573||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.742|4.887||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered Tobit regression|Pts clustered under clins. Adjusted for outcome variable as measured at baseline: pt. minority status, education, income; clinician type \& specialty.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|"Patient rating of clinician's quality of communication about what dying might be like.~Variable with range 0-11, defined as censored from below because of strong floor effect."||4.887|-1.742|0.352
81558916|NCT01933789|162791366|SUPERIORITY||Tobit regression coefficient|4.625|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.06|7.19||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered Tobit regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Adjusted for the outcome variable as measured at baseline.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|"Patient rating of clinician's quality of communication about patient's involvement in end-of-life treatment decisions.~Variable with range 0-11, defined as censored from below because of strong floor effect."||7.190|2.060|<0.001
81558917|NCT01933789|162791366|SUPERIORITY||Tobit regression coefficient|2.404||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.898|3.909||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered Tobit regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Adjusted for the outcome variable as measured at baseline.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|"Patient rating of clinician's quality of communication about things in life that are important to the patient.~Variable with range 0-11, defined as censored from below because of strong floor effect."||3.909|0.898|0.002
81558918|NCT01933789|162791366|SUPERIORITY||Tobit regression coefficient|2.455||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|5.159||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered Tobit regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Adjusted for the outcome variable as measured at baseline and clinician type.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|"Patient rating of clinician's quality of communication about patient's religious/spiritual beliefs.~Variable with range 0-11, defined as censored from below because of strong floor effect."||5.159|-0.250|0.075
81558919|NCT01933789|162791367|SUPERIORITY||Probit regression coefficient|-0.103||||0.369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.327|0.122||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered probit regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Adjusted for baseline level of the latent depression variable and for the patient racial/ethnic minority status.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|Symptoms of depression - Two-indicator latent variable with measurement invariance imposed between groups and over time.||0.122|-0.327|0.369
81558920|NCT01933789|162791368|SUPERIORITY||Probit regression coefficient|0.263||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.571|1.097||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered robust linear regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Adjusted for baseline level of the PHQ-8 composite score.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|Symptoms of depression: standard PHQ-8 composite score.||1.097|-0.571|0.536
81558921|NCT01933789|162791369|SUPERIORITY||Probit regression coefficient|0.208||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.461||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered probit regression|Pts clustered under clins. Adjusted for baseline level of the latent depression var; pt age, minority status, education, health status; clin specialty|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|Symptoms of depression: Two-indicator latent variable with measurement invariance imposed between groups and over time||0.461|-0.044|0.106
81558922|NCT01933789|162791370|SUPERIORITY||Probit regression coefficient|0.446||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.476|1.368||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered robust linear regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Adjusted for baseline level of the PHQ-8 composite score and clinician specialty.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|Symptoms of depression: Standard PHQ-8 composite score||1.368|-0.476|0.343
81558923|NCT01933789|162791371|SUPERIORITY||Probit regression coefficient|-0.034||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.232|0.163||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered probit regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Adjusted for baseline level of the latent anxiety variable.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|Symptoms of anxiety: Two-indicator latent variable with measurement invariance imposed between groups and over time||0.163|-0.232|0.734
81558924|NCT01933789|162791372|SUPERIORITY||Tobit regression coefficient|0.041||||0.935|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.946|1.028||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered Tobit regression|Pts clustered under clins. Clustered Tobit regression because strong floor effect on composite score. Adjusted for baseline level of composite score.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|Symptoms of anxiety: Standard GAD-7 composite score||1.028|-0.946|0.935
81558925|NCT01933789|162791373|SUPERIORITY||Probit regression coefficient|-0.042||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.247|0.163||No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.|Clustered probit regression|Patients clustered under clinicians. Adjusted for baseline level of the latent anxiety variable.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|Symptoms of anxiety: Two-indicator latent variable with measurement invariance imposed between groups and over time||0.163|-0.247|0.689
81575170|NCT03975790|162821877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5965|||||||t-test|||12 months after index date||||0.5965
81575171|NCT01577329|162821888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||||||This is a calculated P value and was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||This is a calculated P value comparing two groups at baseline and follow-up||||0.05
81558926|NCT01933789|162791374|SUPERIORITY||Tobit regression coefficient|-0.105||||0.852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.204|0.995||"No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.~Patients clustered under clinicians. Clustered Tobit regression because of strong floor effect on composite score."|Clustered Tobit regression|Adjusted for baseline level of the GAD-7 composite score.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||0.995|-1.204|0.852
81558927|NCT01933789|162791375|SUPERIORITY||probit regression coefficient|-0.221||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.923|0.482||"No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.~Patients clustered under clinicians."|clustered probit regression|Adjusted for confounding by patient race and health status and by clinician type and specialty|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||0.482|-0.923|0.418
81558928|NCT01933789|162791376|SUPERIORITY||probit regression coefficient|0.175||||0.568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.613|0.962||"No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.~Patients clustered under clinicians."|clustered probit regression|No covariate adjustment.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||0.962|-0.613|0.568
81558929|NCT01933789|162791377|SUPERIORITY||probit regression coefficient|0.14||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.534|0.815||"No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.~Patients clustered under clinicians."|clustered probit regression|No covariate adjustment|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||0.815|-0.534|0.592
81558930|NCT01933789|162791380|SUPERIORITY||probit regression coefficient|-0.179||||0.705|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.398|1.04||"No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.~Patients clustered under clinicians."|clustered probit regression|No covariate adjustment|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||1.040|-1.398|0.705
81558931|NCT01933789|162791381|SUPERIORITY||probit regression coefficient|0.123||||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.805||"No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.~Patients clustered under clinicians."|clustered probit regression|No covariate adjustment|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||0.805|-0.560|0.644
81558932|NCT01933789|162791382|SUPERIORITY||probit regression coefficient|-0.165||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.833|3.503||"No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.~Patients clustered under clinicians."|clustered probit regression|Adjusted for confounding by patient education and health status and by clinician gender.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||3.503|-3.833|0.908
81558933|NCT01933789|162791383|SUPERIORITY||probit regression coefficient|-0.121||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.646|0.403||"No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.~Patients clustered under clinicians."|clustered probit regression|No covariate adjustment.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||0.403|-0.646|0.552
81558934|NCT01933789|162791384|SUPERIORITY||probit regression coefficient|-0.293||||0.372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.139|0.553||"No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.~Patients clustered under clinicians."|clustered probit regression|No covariate adjustment.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||0.553|-1.139|0.372
81558935|NCT01933789|162791385|SUPERIORITY||probit regression coefficient|-0.13||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.369||"No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.~Patients clustered under clinicians."|clustered probit regression|No covariate adjustment.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||0.369|-0.630|0.501
81558936|NCT01933789|162791386|SUPERIORITY||probit regression coefficient|-0.39||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.38||"No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.~Patients clustered under clinicians."|clustered probit regression|No covariate adjustment.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||0.380|-1.160|0.192
81558937|NCT01933789|162791387|SUPERIORITY||probit regression coefficient|-0.014||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.489|0.461||"No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.~Patients clustered under clinicians."|clustered probit regression|No covariate adjustment.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||0.461|-0.489|0.940
81558938|NCT01933789|162791388|SUPERIORITY||probit regression coefficient|-0.229||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.044|0.587||"No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.~Patients clustered under clinicians."|clustered probit regression|No covariate adjustment.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||0.587|-1.044|0.470
81558939|NCT01933789|162791389|SUPERIORITY||probit regression coefficient|-0.01||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.474|0.454||"No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.~Patients clustered under clinicians."|clustered probit regression|No covariate adjustment.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||0.454|-0.474|0.955
81558940|NCT01933789|162791390|SUPERIORITY||probit regression coefficient|-0.287||||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.005|0.431||"No adjustment for multiple tests. A priori threshold of 0.05 for statistical significance.~Patients clustered under clinicians."|clustered probit regression|No covariate adjustment.|Control group coded 0; intervention group coded 1.|||0.431|-1.005|0.303
81558941|NCT02104739|162791402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||Non-parametric Wilcoxon paired rank sum|||Exenatide at baseline and 2 hours after ingestion of meal is compared.||||0.27
81558942|NCT02104739|162791402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59|||||||Non-parametric Wilcoxon paired rank sum|||Saxagliptin at baseline and 2 hours after ingestion of meal is compared.||||0.59
81558943|NCT02104739|162791402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Non-parametric Wilcoxon paired rank sum|||Placebo at baseline and 2 hours after ingestion of meal is compared.||||0.51
81558944|NCT02104739|162791402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Non-parametric Wilcoxon paired rank sum|||Exenatide extended-release (ER) at baseline and 2 hours after ingestion of meal is compared.||||0.31
81558945|NCT02104739|162791404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.02
81558946|NCT02104739|162791406|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||The reported p-value compares exenatide and saxagliptin over all time points (2 hours, 4 hours, 6 hours).||||<0.05
81558947|NCT02104739|162791406|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||The reported p-value compares exenatide and placebo over all time points (2 hours, 4 hours, 6 hours).||||<0.05
81558948|NCT02104739|162791408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.018
81558949|NCT02104739|162791410|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||The reported p-value compares exenatide and saxagliptin over all time points (2 hours, 4 hours, 6 hours).||||<0.05
81558950|NCT02104739|162791410|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||The reported p-value compares exenatide and placebo over all time points (2 hours, 4 hours, 6 hours).||||<0.05
81558951|NCT02104739|162791412|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5
81558952|NCT02104739|162791413|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||The reported p-value compares exenatide and saxagliptin over all time points (3 hours, 6 hours).||||>0.05
81558953|NCT02104739|162791413|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||The reported p-value compares exenatide and placebo over all time points (3 hours, 6 hours).||||>0.05
81558954|NCT05772702|162791416|OTHER|This was a single-arm, open-label trial. Reported statistics reflect changes from baseline levels.|||||<|0.0005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||HDRS-17 change score were submitted to a t-test to estimate the group difference from 0 (i.e., no change in depression symptoms from D1 to FU2). Null hypothesis: D1 == FU2||||<0.0005
81558955|NCT05772702|162791417|OTHER|This was a single-arm, open-label trial. Reported statistics reflect changes from baseline levels.|||||<|0.0005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||HDRS-17 change score were submitted to a t-test to estimate the group difference from 0 (i.e., no change in depression symptoms from D1 to D5). Note: D5 HDRS-17 were determined prior to receiving the final treatment on D5. Null hypothesis: D1 == D5||||<0.0005
81558956|NCT05772702|162791419|OTHER|This was a single-arm, open-label trial. Reported statistics reflect changes from baseline levels.|||||<|0.0005|||||||ANOVA|Mauchly's test of sphericity determined the sphericity assumption was violated, so Greenhouse-Geisser corrections were applied.||QIDS change score were submitted to a repeated measures ANOVA to measure change from baseline over time. Note: D5 QIDS surveys were completed prior to receiving the final treatment on D5. Null hypothesis: D1 = D5 = FU1 = FU2||||<0.0005
81558957|NCT05772702|162791420|OTHER|This was a single-arm, open-label trial. Reported statistics reflect changes from baseline levels.|||||<|0.0005|||||||ANOVA|||ASRM scores were submitted to a repeated measures ANOVA to measure change from baseline over time. Note: D5 ASRM surveys were completed prior to receiving the final treatment on D5. Null hypothesis: D1 = D5 = FU1 = FU2||||<0.0005
81558958|NCT05772702|162791421|OTHER|This was a single-arm, open-label trial. Reported statistics reflect changes from baseline levels.|||||<|0.0005|||||||ANOVA|Mauchly's test of sphericity determined the sphericity assumption was violated, so Greenhouse-Geisser corrections were applied.||SHAPS scores were submitted to a repeated measures ANOVA to measure change from baseline over time. Note: D5 SHAPS surveys were completed prior to receiving the final treatment on D5. Null hypothesis: D1 = D5 = FU1 = FU2||||<0.0005
81558959|NCT05772702|162791422|OTHER|This was a single-arm, open-label trial. Reported statistics reflect changes from baseline levels.|||||<|0.0005|||||||ANOVA|Mauchly's test of sphericity determined the sphericity assumption was violated, so Greenhouse-Geisser corrections were applied.||DASS-42 OVERALL scores were submitted to a repeated measures ANOVA to measure change from baseline over time. Note: D5 DASS-42 surveys were completed prior to receiving the final treatment on D5. Null hypothesis: D1 = D5 = FU1 = FU2||||<0.0005
81558960|NCT05772702|162791422|OTHER|This was a single-arm, open-label trial. Reported statistics reflect changes from baseline levels.|||||<|0.0005|||||||ANOVA|This subscale did not require sphericity corrections.||DASS-42 DEPRESSION SUBSCORES were submitted to a repeated measures ANOVA to measure change from baseline over time. Note: D5 DASS-42 surveys were completed prior to receiving the final treatment on D5. Null hypothesis: D1 = D5 = FU1 = FU2||||<0.0005
81558961|NCT05772702|162791422|OTHER|This was a single-arm, open-label trial. Reported statistics reflect changes from baseline levels.|||||<|0.0005|||||||ANOVA|Mauchly's test of sphericity determined the sphericity assumption was violated, so Greenhouse-Geisser corrections were applied.||DASS-42 ANXIETY SUBSCORES were submitted to a repeated measures ANOVA to measure change from baseline over time. Note: D5 DASS-42 surveys were completed prior to receiving the final treatment on D5. Null hypothesis: D1 = D5 = FU1 = FU2||||<0.0005
81558962|NCT05772702|162791422|OTHER|This was a single-arm, open-label trial. Reported statistics reflect changes from baseline levels.|||||<|0.0005|||||||ANOVA|Mauchly's test of sphericity determined the sphericity assumption was violated, so Greenhouse-Geisser corrections were applied.||DASS-42 STRESS SUBSCORES were submitted to a repeated measures ANOVA to measure change from baseline over time. Note: D5 DASS-42 surveys were completed prior to receiving the final treatment on D5. Null hypothesis: D1 = D5 = FU1 = FU2||||<0.0005
81558963|NCT05772702|162791423|OTHER|This was a single-arm, open-label trial. Reported statistics reflect changes from baseline levels.||||||0.021|||||||ANOVA|Mauchly's test of sphericity determined the sphericity assumption was violated, so Greenhouse-Geisser corrections were applied.||STAI scores were submitted to a repeated measures ANOVA to measure change from baseline over time. Note: D5 STAI surveys were completed prior to receiving the final treatment on D5. Null hypothesis: D1 = D5 = FU1 = FU2||||0.021
81558964|NCT05772702|162791424|OTHER|This was a single-arm, open-label trial. Reported statistics reflect changes from baseline levels.|||||<|0.0005|||||||ANOVA|||QIDS scores were submitted to a repeated measures ANOVA to measure change from baseline over time. Note: D5 QIDS surveys were completed prior to receiving the final treatment on D5. Null hypothesis: D1 = D5 = FU1 = FU2||||<0.0005
81558965|NCT05772702|162791425|OTHER|This was a single-arm, open-label trial. Reported statistics reflect changes from baseline levels.|||||<|0.0005|||||||ANOVA|||CGI severity scores were submitted to a repeated measures ANOVA to measure change from baseline over time. Note: D5 CGI assessments were completed prior to receiving the final treatment on D5. Null hypothesis: D1 = D5 = FU2||||<0.0005
81558966|NCT05772702|162791425|OTHER|This was a single-arm, open-label trial. Reported statistics reflect changes from baseline levels.||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||CGI improvement scores were submitted to a paired t-test to measure difference between the improvement assessment on D5 and the assessment at FU2. Note: D5 CGI assessments were completed prior to receiving the final treatment on D5. Null hypothesis: D5 = FU2||||0.006
81558967|NCT05204381|162791438|OTHER|||||||0.783|||||||ANOVA|F-statistic is 0.077||Mixed-factors ANOVA for the interaction between stimulation frequency (theta or alpha) and synchrony (in-phase or anti-phase).||||0.783
81558968|NCT05204381|162791439|OTHER|||||||0.965|||||||ANOVA|F-statistic is 0.002||Mixed-factors ANOVA for the interaction between stimulation frequency (theta or alpha) and synchrony (in-phase or anti-phase).||||0.965
81558969|NCT05204381|162791440|OTHER|||||||0.089|||||||ANOVA|F-statistic is 3.046||Mixed-factors ANOVA for the interaction between stimulation frequency (theta or alpha) and synchrony (in-phase or anti-phase).||||0.089
81558970|NCT04214288|162791448|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.59||||0.0167||90.0|0.42|0.82|||Log Rank|The analysis was performed using a stratified Cox Proportional Hazards model.|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours AZD9833 to be associated with a longer progression-free survival than fulvestrant.|||0.82|0.42|0.0167
81558971|NCT04214288|162791448|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64||||0.009||90.0|0.46|0.89|||Log Rank|The analysis was performed using a stratified Cox Proportional Hazards model.|A hazard ratio \< 1 favours AZD9833 to be associated with a longer progression-free survival than fulvestrant.|||0.89|0.46|0.0090
81558972|NCT04214288|162791449|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.4828||90.0|0.63|3.31|||Regression, Logistic|The analysis was performed using logistic regression model adjusting for prior use of CDK4/6 inhibitors and presence of lung and/or liver metastasis.|An odds ratio \> 1 favours AZD9833.|||3.31|0.63|0.4828
81558973|NCT04214288|162791449|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.3691||90.0|0.69|3.67|||Regression, Logistic|The analysis was performed using logistic regression model adjusting for prior use of CDK4/6 inhibitors and presence of lung and/or liver metastasis.|An odds ratio \> 1 favours AZD9833.|||3.67|0.69|0.3691
81558974|NCT04214288|162791453|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.2554|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|2.64|||Regression, Logistic|The analysis was performed using logistic regression model adjusting for prior use of CDK4/6 inhibitors and presence of lung and/or liver metastasis.|An odds ratio \> 1 favours AZD9833.|||2.64|0.84|0.2554
81558975|NCT04214288|162791453|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.1658||90.0|0.91|2.89|||Regression, Logistic|The analysis was performed using logistic regression model adjusting for prior use of CDK4/6 inhibitors and presence of lung and/or liver metastasis.|An odds ratio \> 1 favours AZD9833.|||2.89|0.91|0.1658
81558976|NCT03997383|162791458|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|14.693||||0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.693|28.692||P-value was determined by the Wilcoxon Rank Sum test,stratified by baseline tafamidis use.Analysis was performed on the 100 multiply-imputed datasets.|Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test||Median difference estimated by the Hodges-Lehmann method, stratified by baseline tafamidis use. Analysis was performed on the 100 multiply-imputed datasets.|||28.692|0.693|0.0162
81558977|NCT03997383|162791459|SUPERIORITY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|3.709|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.796||0.0397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.176|7.242||P-value was analyzed using mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) as described in the Statistical analysis plan.|MMRM|||||7.242|0.176|0.0397
81558978|NCT03997383|162791460|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Win Ratio|1.27||||0.0574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.61|||Z-test|P-value was analyzed by a z-test using the mean and variance of the log-transformed win ratio estimate.||||1.61|0.99|0.0574
81558979|NCT03997383|162791461|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.997||||0.9888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.602|||Andersen-Gill||HR was derived using an Andersen-Gill model, including the treatment arm, type of ATTR amyloidosis, baseline New York Heart Association (NYHA) class, and age as covariates.|||1.602|0.620|0.9888
81558980|NCT03997383|162791462|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.883||||0.5609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.582|1.341|||Modified Andersen-Gill|P-value was derived using the modified Andersen-Gill model stratified by baseline tafamidis use.|HR was derived using the modified Andersen-Gill model stratified by baseline tafamidis use, including treatment arm, type of ATTR amyloidosis, baseline NYHA class, and age as covariates.|||1.341|0.582|0.5609
81558981|NCT05867342|162791477|OTHER|||||||0.77||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.77
81558982|NCT05867342|162791478|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.002
81558983|NCT05867342|162791479|OTHER|||||||0.126||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.126
81558984|NCT05867342|162791481|OTHER|||||||0.213||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.213
81558985|NCT05867342|162791482|OTHER|||||||0.418||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.418
81558986|NCT05867342|162791483|OTHER|||||||0.756||||||A p-value of \< 0.05 would be considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.756
81558987|NCT01277081|162791487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean difference|0.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.86|||Repeated Measure Analysis|Repeated measures analysis with factors for time and treatment\*time interaction. Baseline score was adjusted as part of the repeated measures series.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment|Null Hypothesis considered no difference in treatments being compared for breathing score over the first 15 minutes compared to baseline.||0.86|0.58|<0.0001
81558988|NCT01277081|162791488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.72|||Repeated measures analysis|Repeated measures analysis with factors for time and treatment\*time interaction. Baseline score was adjusted as part of the repeated measures series.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered no difference in treatments being compared for breathing score over 60 minutes.||0.72|0.44|<0.0001
81558989|NCT01277081|162791489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.65|||Repeated measures analysis|Repeated measures analysis with factors for time and treatment\*time interaction. Baseline score was adjusted as part of the repeated measures series.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|Null Hypothesis considered no difference in treatments being compared for cold symptoms score after 60 minutes.||0.65|0.36|<0.0001
81558990|NCT01277081|162791490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.52|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.67|||Repeated measures analysis|Repeated measures analysis with factors for time and treatment\*time interaction. Baseline score was adjusted as part of the repeated measures series.|Difference was first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a positive difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis considered two treatments being compared to be equal for cold symptom score after 60 minutes.||0.67|0.38|<0.0001
81558991|NCT01673282|162791518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|=|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Based on an ANCOVA model for absolute change in ratio of dose and DDD with group as a fixed effect and the ratio of dose and DDD at Baseline as a covariate.||-0.11|-0.36|=0.0003
81558992|NCT02915874|162791519|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.02
81558993|NCT02915874|162791520|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.19|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.19
81558994|NCT02915874|162791521|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.27|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.27
81558995|NCT02915874|162791522|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.3||0.98|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.98
81558996|NCT02915874|162791523|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.58||0.69|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.69
81558997|NCT02915874|162791524|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.93||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.58
81558998|NCT02915874|162791525|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.08|TWO_SIDED|||||a priori threshold: 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.08
81558999|NCT01046825|162791572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.555|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.5550
81559000|NCT01046825|162791573|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3605|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.3605
81559001|NCT01046825|162791574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6181|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6181
81559002|NCT04391569|162791585|OTHER|||||||0||||||P-value from logistic regression is used for interim data, and Boschloo's test p-value is used for post interim data.|fixed weight combination test|P-value is derived by fixed weight (2/3 for interim and 1/3 for post interim) combination test.||||||0.0000
81559003|NCT04391569|162791586|OTHER|||||||0.1619||||||P-value from logistics regression is used for interim data, and Boschloo's test p-value is used for post interim data.|fixed weight combination test|P-value is derive by fixed weight (2/3 for interim and 1/3 for post interim) combination test.||||||0.1619
81559004|NCT04391569|162791588|OTHER|||||||0.2097|||||||fixed weight combination test|||||||0.2097
81559005|NCT04391569|162791589|OTHER|||||||0|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0000
81559006|NCT04391569|162791590|OTHER|||||||0.0075||||||P-value is derived by fixed weight (2/3 for interim and 1/3 for post interim) combination test. P-value from logistics regression is used for interim data, and Boschloo's test p-value is used for post interim data.|fixed weight combination test|||||||0.0075
81559007|NCT02720094|162791609|SUPERIORITY||A bias-adjusted hazard ratio|0.34||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.62|||Regression, Cox||The bias-adjusted hazard ratio, CI, and p-value account for the group-sequential trial design and the early stopping time.|||0.62|0.18|0.0005
81559008|NCT02720094|162791609|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.328||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.61|||Regression, Cox||The unadjusted hazard ratio is based on a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by region.|||0.61|0.18|0.0005
81559009|NCT02720094|162791611|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.45||The P-Values are two-sided.|Regression, Cox|||The analysis population Injection Step 2 Efficacy consists of the subset of the mITT population who received at least one injection and had at least one HIV test result after the week 5 injection visit.||0.45|0.10|<0.001
81559010|NCT04711837|162791667|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin equals to -8%|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.0057|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0246|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.042||Non-inferiority margin equals to -8%: 95% CI; (-5.4%, 4.2%)|Farrington-Manning method|||||0.042|-0.054|
81559011|NCT01150474|162791668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.82
81559012|NCT01150474|162791669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.75
81559013|NCT01150474|162791670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81559014|NCT01150474|162791671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.43
81559015|NCT01150474|162791672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.30
81559016|NCT01150474|162791673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.14
81559017|NCT01150474|162791674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.83
81559018|NCT01150474|162791675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81559019|NCT01150474|162791676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81559020|NCT00219544|162791684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0018||95.0|-1.27|-0.3|||ANCOVA||Difference = pregabalin minus placebo|The study is powered to detect clinically significant difference of 1.2 between treatment groups in mean pain score at end of treatment. The statistical sample size calculation requires a total of 144 subjects to complete the Double-Blind phase of the study: a sample size of 72 in each treatment group will have 90% power to detect a difference in treatment mean pain scores of 1.2 assuming that the common standard deviation is 2.2 using a two group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level.||-0.30|-1.27|0.0018
81559021|NCT00219544|162791687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.001||95.0|-1.15|-0.3|||ANCOVA||pregabalin minus placebo|Week 5||-0.30|-1.15|0.0010
81559022|NCT00219544|162791687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.41|-0.53|||ANCOVA||pregabalin minus placebo|Week 6||-0.53|-1.41|<.0001
81559023|NCT00219544|162791687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.39|-0.47|||ANCOVA||pregabalin minus placebo|Week 7||-0.47|-1.39|<.0001
81559024|NCT00219544|162791687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.39|-0.47|||ANCOVA||pregabalin minus placebo|Week 8||-0.47|-1.39|<.0001
81559025|NCT00219544|162791687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0022||95.0|-1.14|-0.25|||ANCOVA||pregabalin minus placebo|Week 9||-0.25|-1.14|0.0022
81559026|NCT00219544|162791693|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.0031||95.0|-1.18|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||||-0.24|-1.18|0.0031
81559027|NCT00219544|162791696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0177||95.0|-0.94|-0.09|||ANCOVA||pregabalin minus placebo|Week 5||-0.09|-0.94|0.0177
81559028|NCT00219544|162791696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001||95.0|-1.31|-0.44|||ANCOVA||pregabalin minus placebo|Week 6||-0.44|-1.31|<.0001
81559029|NCT00219544|162791696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0005||95.0|-1.28|-0.36|||ANCOVA||pregabalin minus placebo|Week 7||-0.36|-1.28|0.0005
81559030|NCT00219544|162791696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.0003||95.0|-1.31|-0.39|||ANCOVA||pregabalin minus placebo|Week 8||-0.39|-1.31|0.0003
81559031|NCT00219544|162791696|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.0011||95.0|-1.18|-0.3|||ANCOVA||pregabalin minus placebo|Week 9||-0.30|-1.18|0.0011
81559032|NCT00219544|162791697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.0069||95.0|-15.5|-2.5|||ANCOVA|||||-2.5|-15.5|0.0069
81559033|NCT00219544|162791698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0023||95.0|-2.1|-0.5|||ANCOVA||pregabalin minus placebo|HADS-A||-0.5|-2.1|0.0023
81559034|NCT00219544|162791698|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0013||95.0|-1.9|-0.5|||ANCOVA||pregabalin minus placebo|HADS-D||-0.5|-1.9|0.0013
81559035|NCT00219544|162791699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.42||0.0828||95.0|-0.79|12.75|||ANCOVA||pregabalin minus placebo|Impact||12.75|-0.79|0.0828
81559036|NCT00219544|162791699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|6.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.75||0.0197||95.0|1.05|11.94|||ANCOVA||pregabalin minus placebo|Satisfaction||11.94|1.05|0.0197
81559037|NCT00219544|162791700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0278||95.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|||The distribution of the responses to the PGIC at EOT was compared between the 2 treatment groups using the 7 categories of the PGIC.||||0.0278
81559038|NCT00219544|162791701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0049||95.0|-1.28|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Pain interference||-0.23|-1.28|0.0049
81559039|NCT00219544|162791701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.0037||95.0|-1.29|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Pain severity||-0.25|-1.29|0.0037
81559040|NCT00219544|162791702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.0719||95.0|0.0|0.11|||ANCOVA||pregabalin minus placebo|Health State Profile||0.11|-0.00|0.0719
81559041|NCT00219544|162791702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54||0.418||95.0|-2.96|7.1|||ANCOVA||pregabalin minus placebo|Visual Analog Scale||7.10|-2.96|0.4180
81559042|NCT02081248|162791751|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|Two-sample t-test comparing mean QuIC-A scores performed using 150 degrees of freedom||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in comprehension of the parent clinical trial, as measured by the QuIC-A, between participants reviewing a standard consent and easy-to-read informed consent (ETRIC) forms. Mean QuIC-A scores were compared between arms, which should be approximately equal under the null hypothesis.||||0.37
81559043|NCT02081248|162791752|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||Testing performed at a significance level of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in participants' perception of their comprehension of the parent clinical trial, as measured by the QuIC-B, between participants reviewing a standard consent and easy-to-read informed consent (ETRIC) forms. Median QuIC-B scores were compared between arms, which should be approximately equal under the null hypothesis.||||0.39
81559044|NCT02081248|162791753|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in participants' comprehension of the parent clinical trial, as measured by the DICCT, between participants reviewing a standard consent and easy-to-read informed consent (ETRIC) forms. Median DICCT scores were compared between arms, which should be approximately equal under the null hypothesis.||||0.17
81559045|NCT02081248|162791756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in participants' state anxiety, as measured by the STAI, between participants reviewing a standard consent and easy-to-read informed consent (ETRIC) forms. Median state anxiety subscores of the STAI were compared between arms, which should be equal under the null hypothesis.||||0.21
81559046|NCT02081248|162791756|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in participants' trait anxiety, as measured by the STAI, between participants reviewing a standard consent and easy-to-read informed consent (ETRIC) forms. Median trait anxiety subscores of the STAI were compared between arms, which should be equal under the null hypothesis.||||0.25
81559047|NCT02081248|162791757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in satisfaction with the consent process, as measured by a study-specific questionnaire, between participants reviewing a standard consent and easy-to-read informed consent (ETRIC) forms. Median participant satisfaction scores were compared between arms, which should be equal under the null hypothesis.||||0.80
81559048|NCT02081248|162791758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the time required to find the main goal of the study between participants reviewing a standard consent and easy-to-read informed consent (ETRIC) forms. Median time required to find the main goal of the study was compared between arms, which should be equal under the null hypothesis.||||0.73
81559049|NCT02081248|162791758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the time required to find who to contact for questions between participants reviewing a standard consent and easy-to-read informed consent (ETRIC) forms. Median time required to find who to contact for questions was compared between arms, which should be equal under the null hypothesis.||||0.26
81559050|NCT02081248|162791758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.74||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the time required to find the risks and benefits section between participants reviewing a standard consent and easy-to-read informed consent (ETRIC) forms. Median time required to find the risks and benefits section was compared between arms, which should be equal under the null hypothesis.||||0.74
81559051|NCT02081248|162791758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the time required to find how to leave the study between participants reviewing a standard consent and easy-to-read informed consent (ETRIC) forms. Median time required to find how to leave the study was compared between arms, which should be equal under the null hypothesis.||||0.56
81559052|NCT02081248|162791758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the time required to find study procedures between participants reviewing a standard consent and easy-to-read informed consent (ETRIC) forms. Median time required to find study procedures was compared between arms, which should be equal under the null hypothesis.||||0.79
81559053|NCT02081248|162791759|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the consent rates to BMT CTN 0901 between participants reviewing a standard consent and easy-to-read informed consent (ETRIC) forms. Consent rates to BMT CTN 0901 were compared between arms in participants considering enrollment, which should be equal under the null hypothesis.||||1.00
81559054|NCT02081248|162791759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the consent rates to BMT CTN 1101 between participants reviewing a standard consent and easy-to-read informed consent (ETRIC) forms. Consent rates to BMT CTN 1101 were compared between arms in participants considering enrollment, which should be approximately equal under the null hypothesis.||||0.77
81559055|NCT02081248|162791759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the consent rates to BMT CTN 1203 between participants reviewing a standard consent and easy-to-read informed consent (ETRIC) forms. Consent rates to BMT CTN 1203 were compared between arms in participants considering enrollment, which should be approximately equal under the null hypothesis.||||0.69
81559056|NCT02081248|162791759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||Testing was performed at a significance level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the consent rates to BMT CTN 1301 between participants reviewing a standard consent and easy-to-read informed consent (ETRIC) forms. Consent rates to BMT CTN 1501 were compared between arms in participants considering enrollment, which should be approximately equal under the null hypothesis.||||0.26
81559057|NCT01037088|162791761|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||not significant|Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 1 after Administration of Cannabis||||>.05
81559058|NCT01037088|162791761|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 2 after Administration of Cannabis||||=.0002
81559059|NCT01037088|162791761|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 3 after Administration of Cannabis (after the second inhalation of cannabis)||||<.0001
81559060|NCT01037088|162791761|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 4 after Administration of Cannabis||||=.0004
81559061|NCT01037088|162791761|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0018|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hour 5 after Administration of Cannabis||||=.0018
81559062|NCT03036800|162791777|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.09|12.88|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥15% from baseline at 52 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||12.88|2.09|<0.001
81559063|NCT03036800|162791778|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.45|14.4|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥15% from baseline at 52 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||14.4|2.45|<0.001
81559064|NCT03036800|162791779|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.04||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.81|14.01|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥15% from baseline at 52 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||14.01|1.81|0.002
81559065|NCT03036800|162791780|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.24||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|14.64|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥15% from baseline at 52 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||14.64|1.88|0.002
81559066|NCT03036800|162791797|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.26|19.48|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥5% from baseline at 16 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||19.48|5.26|<0.001
81559067|NCT03036800|162791798|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.86|9.36|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥5% from baseline at 32 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||9.36|2.86|<0.001
81559068|NCT03036800|162791799|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.39|7.22|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥5% from baseline at 52 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||7.22|2.39|<0.001
81559069|NCT03036800|162791800|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.44||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|4.84|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥5% from baseline at 104 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||4.84|1.23|0.010
81559070|NCT03036800|162791801|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.14|12.39|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥10% from baseline at 16 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||12.39|2.14|<0.001
81559071|NCT03036800|162791802|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.32|12.86|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥10% from baseline at 32 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||12.86|3.32|<0.001
81559072|NCT03036800|162791803|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|17.16|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥10% from baseline at 52 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||17.16|3.80|<0.001
81559073|NCT03036800|162791804|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|5.47|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥10% from baseline at 104 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||5.47|0.95|0.065
81559074|NCT03036800|162791805|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.84||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|14.34|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥15% from baseline at 16 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||14.34|0.56|0.206
81559075|NCT03036800|162791806|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.23||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|8.9|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥32% from baseline at 16 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||8.90|1.17|0.023
81559076|NCT03036800|162791807|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.11||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|18.93|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥15% from baseline at 104 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||18.93|0.89|0.070
81559077|NCT03036800|162791808|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|4.24|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥15% from baseline at 104 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||4.24|0.08|0.601
81559078|NCT03036800|162791809|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.85|-3.4|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of absolute weight change (kg) from baseline at 16 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-3.4|-5.85|<0.001
81559079|NCT03036800|162791810|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.76|-4.02|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of absolute weight change (kg) from baseline at 32 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-4.02|-7.76|<0.001
81559080|NCT03036800|162791811|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.03|-4.71|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of absolute weight change (kg) from baseline at 52 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-4.71|-9.03|<0.001
81559081|NCT03036800|162791812|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.34|-2.53|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of absolute weight change (kg) from baseline at 104 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-2.53|-8.34|<0.001
81559082|NCT03036800|162791813|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|-2.8|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of relative weight change (%) from baseline at 16 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-2.80|-4.63|<0.001
81559083|NCT03036800|162791814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.14|-3.25|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of relative weight change (%) from baseline at 32 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-3.25|-6.14|<0.001
81559084|NCT03036800|162791815|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.02|-3.71|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of relative weight change (%) from baseline at 52 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-3.71|-7.02|<0.001
81559085|NCT03036800|162791816|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.42|-1.77|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of relative weight change (%) from baseline at 104 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-1.77|-6.42|0.001
81559086|NCT03036800|162791817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.91|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of absolute BMI change (kg/m2) from baseline at 52 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-1.91|-3.5|<0.001
81559087|NCT03036800|162791818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|-0.86|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of absolute BMI change (kg/m2) from baseline at 104 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-0.86|-2.91|<0.001
81559088|NCT03036800|162791819|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.28||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.77|-0.8|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of absolute waist circumference change (cm) from baseline at 52 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-0.80|-5.77|0.01
81559089|NCT03036800|162791820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.51||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.09|-1.94|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of absolute waist circumference change (cm) from baseline at 104 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-1.94|-9.09|0.003
81559090|NCT03036800|162791840|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.83|28.97|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥5% from baseline at 104 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||28.97|3.83|<0.001
81559091|NCT03036800|162791841|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|23.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.55|70.67|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥10% from baseline at 16 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||70.67|7.55|<0.001
81559092|NCT03036800|162791844|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.75|21.6|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥10% from baseline at 104 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||21.60|2.75|<0.001
81559093|NCT03036800|162791845|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.14||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.16|32.32|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥15% from baseline at 16 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||32.32|1.16|0.032
81559094|NCT03036800|162791846|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|34.67|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥15% from baseline at 32 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||34.67|3.80|<0.001
81559095|NCT03036800|162791848|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.63||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.47|75.09|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of weight loss of ≥15% from baseline at 104 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||75.09|2.47|0.003
81559096|NCT03036800|162791849|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|4.24|||Regression, Logistic|||A logistic regression with a binary outcome of maintenance of weight loss of ≥15% at 104 weeks was fitted. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||4.24|0.08|0.601
81559097|NCT03036800|162791850|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.55|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.81|-5.29|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of relative weight change (%) from baseline at 16 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-5.29|-7.81|<0.001
81559098|NCT03036800|162791851|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.3|-7.88|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of relative weight change (%) from baseline at 32 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-7.88|-11.30|<0.001
81559099|NCT03036800|162791852|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.51|-11.51|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of relative weight change (%) from baseline at 52 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-11.51|-15.51|<0.001
81559100|NCT03036800|162791853|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.35|-6.26|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of relative weight change (%) from baseline at 104 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-6.26|-12.35|<0.001
81559101|NCT03036800|162791854|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.03|-5.28|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of absolute BMI change (kg/m2) from baseline at 52 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-5.28|-7.03|<0.001
81559102|NCT03036800|162791855|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.22|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.56|-2.89|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of absolute BMI change (kg/m2) from baseline at 104 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-2.89|-5.56|<0.001
81559103|NCT03036800|162791856|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-8.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.96|-5.64|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of absolute waist circumference change (cm) from baseline at 52 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-5.64|-11.96|<0.001
81559104|NCT03036800|162791857|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-9.59||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.91|-4.27|||Regression, Linear|||A linear regression model was fitted for the continuous outcome of absolute waist circumference change (cm) from baseline at 104 weeks. The main covariate was randomised arm, with the model also being adjusted for the stratification variables: site and baseline body mass index (≥45kg/m2; \<45kg/m2).||-4.27|-14.91|0.001
81559105|NCT01077154|162791867|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.14|||Stratified Log Rank|Stratified by breast cancer therapy/LN status, hormone receptor status, HER-2 status, age, and geographic region.|Based on a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the randomization stratification factors; a hazard ratio \< 1 favors denosumab.|||1.14|0.82|0.70
81559106|NCT01077154|162791868|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.19|||Stratified Log Rank|Stratified by breast cancer therapy/LN status, hormone receptor status, HER-2 status, age, and geographic region.|Based on a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the randomization stratification factors; a hzard ratio \< 1 favors denosumab.|||1.19|0.91|0.57
81559107|NCT01077154|162791869|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.36|||Stratified Log Rank|Stratified by breast cancer therapy/LN status, hormone receptor status, HER-2 status, age, and geographic region.|Based on a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the randomization stratification factors; a hazard ratio \< 1 favors denosumab.|||1.36|0.92|0.26
81559108|NCT01077154|162791870|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.22|||Stratified Log Rank|Stratified by breast cancer therapy/LN status, hormone receptor status, HER-2 status, age, and geographic region.|Based on a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the randomization stratification factors; a hazard ratio \< 1 favors denosumab.|||1.22|0.83|0.94
81559109|NCT01077154|162791871|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.21|||Stratified Log Rank|Stratified by breast cancer therapy/LN status, hormone receptor status, HER-2 status, age, and geographic region.|Based on a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by the randomization stratification factors; a hazard ratio \< 1 favors denosumab.|||1.21|0.92|0.41
81559110|NCT02207946|162791872|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) means are from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and site included as fixed factors and baseline included as covariate.||0.16|-1.02|0.144
81559111|NCT06372782|162791890|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Within-Subject Difference in VAS Score at the End of Injection (FAS)||||<0.0001
81559112|NCT05171816|162791914|OTHER|Exploratory|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.43||||0.2592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.48||Nominal p-value|Log Rank|The 2-sided p-value was calculated using the log-rank test stratified by metastases.|HR and CI calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards model, where a HR \< 1 favours olaparib+abiraterone. Stratification factors are the same as those used in the stratified log-rank test.|||2.48|0.83|0.2592
81559113|NCT05171816|162791915|OTHER|Exploratory|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.14||||0.7251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.29||Nominal p-value|Log Rank|The 2-sided p-value was calculated using the log-rank test stratified by metastases.|HR and CI calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards model, where a HR \< 1 favours olaparib+abiraterone. Stratification factors are the same as those used in the stratified log-rank test.|||2.29|0.57|0.7251
81559114|NCT05171816|162791916|OTHER|Exploratory|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99||||0.9715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.64||Nominal p-value|Log Rank|The 2-sided p-value was calculated using the log-rank test stratified by metastases.|HR and CI calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards model, where a HR \< 1 favours olaparib+abiraterone. Stratification factors are the same as those used in the stratified log-rank test.|||1.64|0.60|0.9715
81559115|NCT05171816|162791917|OTHER|Exploratory|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.4937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.06||Nominal p-value|Log Rank|The 2-sided p-value was calculated using the log-rank test stratified by metastases.|HR and CI calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards model, where a HR \< 1 favours olaparib+abiraterone. Stratification factors are the same as those used in the stratified log-rank test.|||2.06|0.20|0.4937
81559116|NCT05171816|162791918|OTHER|Exploratory|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.65||||0.4923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|4.87||Nominal p-value|Log Rank|The 2-sided p-value was calculated using the log-rank test stratified by metastases.|HR and CI calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards model, where a HR \< 1 favours olaparib+abiraterone. Stratification factors are the same as those used in the stratified log-rank test.|||4.87|0.61|0.4923
81559117|NCT05171816|162791920|OTHER|Exploratory|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.45||||0.3407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.39||Nominal p-value|Log Rank|The 2-sided p-value was calculated using the log-rank test stratified by metastases.|HR and CI calculated using Cox Proportional Hazards model, where a HR \< 1 favours olaparib+abiraterone. Stratification factors are the same as those used in the stratified log-rank test.|||3.39|0.63|0.3407
81559118|NCT04641221|162791963|SUPERIORITY||incidence rate ratio|1.1||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.18||main effect for one-on-one sessions.|zero-inflated negative-binomial (ZINB)|We specified a multilevel (week nested within participant) model which included terms for each main effect and each interaction effect and covariates.|Main effect for One-one sessions.|There were four potential intervention components. This study used a 2x2x2x2 factorial design. Thus, we analyzed main and interaction effects for the four potential intervention components.||1.18|1.02|0.028
81559119|NCT04641221|162791963|SUPERIORITY|Interaction effect for one-on-one sessions and incentives for participation|incidence rate ratio|1.09||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.02|1.17|||zero-inflated negative binomial||Interaction effect for one-on-one sessions and incentives for participation|There were four potential intervention components. This study used a 2x2x2x2 factorial design. Thus, we analyzed main and interaction effects for the four potential intervention components.||1.17|1.02|0.039
81559120|NCT04641221|162791963|SUPERIORITY||incident rate ratio|0.86||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|0.93||3-way interaction: study videos X one-on-one X incentives for class attendance|Zero-inflated negative binomial||3-way interaction: study videos X one-on-one X incentives for class attendance|There were four potential intervention components. This study used a 2x2x2x2 factorial design. Thus, we analyzed main and interaction effects for the four potential intervention components.||0.93|0.80|0.001
81559121|NCT03764033|162791973|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.27||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.66|5.24||The threshold for statistical significance was p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.24|-3.66|0.729
81559122|NCT03764033|162791974|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.31||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.46|4.61||The threshold for statistical significance was p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.61|-4.46|0.975
81559123|NCT03764033|162791975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.27|4.24||The threshold for statistical significance was p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.24|-5.27|0.831
81559124|NCT03764033|162791976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.31|-1.87||The threshold for statistical significance was p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.87|-11.31|0.006
81559125|NCT03764033|162791977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.44||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.34|-1.74||The threshold for statistical significance was p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.74|-11.34|0.008
81559126|NCT03764033|162791978|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.01||The threshold for statistical significance was p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-0.37|0.066
81559127|NCT03764033|162791979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.01||The threshold for statistical significance was p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.01|-0.69|0.043
81559128|NCT03764033|162791980|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.04||The threshold for statistical significance was p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.04|-0.43|0.016
81559129|NCT03764033|162791981|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.04||The threshold for statistical significance was p=.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.04|-0.74|0.028
81559130|NCT06661954|162791990|OTHER|paired t-tests were used to identify statistically significant differences|||||<|0.05||||||Paired t-tests compared pressure of Bed A and Bed B at each time at each head of bed position (4 tests, two-tailed test, alpha=0.05). A Holm-Bonferroni correction was used to control type 1 error.|t-test, 2 sided|||Peak sacral pressure (mmHg) was collected for every minute of the 10 minute recording. Two averages for each test condition were analyzed (Minutes 1-3 (Min1-3) and 6-8 (Min6-8)). These averages capture pressure during two different 5 minute cycles, when conceivably, sacral pressure would differ. Paired t-tests compared pressure of Bed A and Bed B at each time at each head of bed position (4 tests, two-tailed test, alpha=0.05). A Holm-Bonferroni correction controlled type 1 error.||||<0.05
81559131|NCT01892722|162791994|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Negative binomial regression model|||||||<0.001
81559132|NCT05568888|162792001|SUPERIORITY|A Bayesian logistic regression model was used to compare all-cause 6-hour mortality rate between the BE1116 and placebo arms. The null hypothesis is rejected if the posterior probability of 6-hour mortality rate difference (BE1116-placebo) being negative is greater than predefined threshold at interim and final analyses (ITT population).|Estimated difference Placebo - BE1116|-2.5||||1.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.02|-0.13||Reported value reflect a posterior probability difference rather than p-value.|Regression, Logistic||Reported values reflect a 95% Credible Interval rather than a 95% Confidence Interval.|Null hypotheses: The all-cause 6-hour mortality rates in BE1116 is no better than the control.||-0.13|-5.02|1.9
81559133|NCT05568888|162792001|SUPERIORITY|A Bayesian logistic regression model was used to compare all-cause 6-hour mortality rate between the BE1116 and placebo arms. The null hypothesis is rejected if the posterior probability of 6-hour mortality rate difference (BE1116-placebo) being negative is greater than predefined threshold at interim and final analyses (mITT population).|Estimated difference Placebo - BE1116|-2.8||||3.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|0.13||Reported value reflect a posterior probability difference rather than p-value.|Regression, Logistic||Reported values reflect a 95% Credible Interval rather than a 95% Confidence Interval.|Null hypotheses: The all-cause 6-hour mortality rates in BE1116 is no better than the control.||0.13|-5.80|3.1
81559134|NCT05568888|162792002|SUPERIORITY|A Bayesian logistic regression model was used to compare all-cause 24-hour in-hospital mortality rate between the BE1116 and placebo arms. The null hypothesis is rejected if the posterior probability of 24-hour in-hospital mortality rate difference (BE1116-placebo) being negative is greater than predefined threshold at interim and final analyses (mITT population).|Estimated difference Placebo - BE1116|-3.6||||3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.35|0.15||Reported value reflect a posterior probability difference rather than p-value.|Regression, Logistic||Reported values reflect a 95% Credible Interval rather than a 95% Confidence Interval.|Null hypotheses: The all-cause 24-hour in-hospital mortality rates in BE1116 is no better than the control.||0.15|-7.35|3.0
81559135|NCT05568888|162792003|SUPERIORITY|A Bayesian logistic regression model was used to compare all-cause 30 days in-hospital mortality rate between the BE1116 and placebo arms. The null hypothesis is rejected if the posterior probability of 30 days in-hospital mortality rate difference (BE1116-placebo) being negative is greater than predefined threshold at interim and final analyses (mITT population).|Estimated difference Placebo - BE1116|-6.0||||1.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.42|-0.68||Reported value reflect a posterior probability difference rather than p-value.|Regression, Logistic||Reported values reflect a 95% Credible Interval rather than a 95% Confidence Interval.|Null hypotheses: The all-cause 30 days in-hospital mortality rates in BE1116 is no better than the control.||-0.68|-11.42|1.4
81559136|NCT05568888|162792004|SUPERIORITY|A Bayesian logistic regression model was used to compare difference in proportion of subjects between the BE1116 and placebo arms. The null hypothesis is rejected if the posterior probability of subjects who undergo surgical or interventional radiological procedures to stop bleeding related to the primary injury up to 24 hours difference (BE1116-placebo) being negative is greater than predefined threshold at interim and final analyses (mITT population).|Estimated difference Placebo - BE1116|-2.5||||18.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.98|3.05||Reported value reflect a posterior probability difference rather than p-value.|Regression, Logistic|||Null hypotheses: The proportion of subjects who undergo surgical or interventional radiological procedures to stop bleeding related to the primary injury up to 24 hours in BE1116 is no better than the control.|Reported values reflect a 95% Credible Interval rather than a 95% Confidence Interval.|3.05|-7.98|18.9
81559137|NCT02477696|162792015|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of acalabrutinib was demonstrated if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) of the hazard ratio was below 1.429.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.27|||||Cox Proportional Hazards model stratified by 17p deletion status (yes versus no) and number of prior therapies (1-3 versus \>=4).|||1.27|0.79|
81559138|NCT02197234|162792034|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|90% CIs being within 70% to 143%.|Geometric mean ratio|77.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|63.41|93.7|||||Simvastatin + AZD9291 / Simvastatin alone. Based on linear mixed-effects model with treatment as fixed effect and patient as a random effect.|Study sized so experiment-wise power for the 90% CIs of geometric mean ratios for both AUC and Cmax of AUC9291 being within 70-143% was 90% (95% for each parameter). Within patient CV assumed to be 45%. No change in exposure was also assumed.||93.70|63.41|
81559139|NCT02197234|162792035|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|90% CIs being within 70% to 143%.|Geometric mean ratio|91.46|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.16|108.41|||||Simvastatin + AZD9291 / Simvastatin alone. Based on linear mixed-effects model with treatment as fixed effect and patient as a random effect.|Study sized so experiment-wise power for the 90% CIs of geometric mean ratios for both AUC and Cmax of AUC9291 being within 70-143% was 90% (95% for each parameter). Within patient CV assumed to be 45%. No change in exposure was also assumed.||108.41|77.16|
81559140|NCT04153149|162792050|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.718|||=|0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.555|0.929|||Modified Andersen-Gill Model|||Analysis done using a modified Andersen-Gill model with a robust variance. The model included treatment group, ATTR amyloidosis disease type, New York Heart Association (NYHA) class, age group, and log-transformed baseline N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) as covariates.||0.929|0.555|=0.0118
81559141|NCT04153149|162792051|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.672|||=|0.0162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.487|0.929|||Modified Andersen-Gill Model|||Analysis done using a modified Andersen-Gill model with a robust variance. The model included treatment group, ATTR amyloidosis disease type, NYHA class, age group, and log-transformed baseline NT-proBNP as covariates.||0.929|0.487|=0.0162
81559142|NCT04153149|162792052|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|26.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.66|=|7.97e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.38|39.55|||MMRM|||Analysis done using MMRM with baseline 6-MWT as a covariate and fixed effect terms including treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline tafamidis use, treatment-by-baseline tafamidis use interaction, type of ATTR amyloidosis, and age group. Missing change values due to amyloidosis disease progression and death were imputed using sampling with replacement from the worst 10% of observed values, as specified in the SAP.||39.55|13.38|=0.0000797
81559143|NCT04153149|162792053|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|32.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.19|=|0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.03|50.15|||MMRM|||Analysis done using MMRM with baseline 6-MWT as a covariate and fixed effect terms including treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, type of ATTR amyloidosis, and age group. Missing change values due to amyloidosis disease progression and death were imputed using sampling with replacement from the worst 10% of observed values, as specified in the SAP.||50.15|14.03|=0.0005
81559144|NCT04153149|162792054|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73|=|0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|9.2|||MMRM|||Analysis done using MMRM with baseline KCCQ-OS as a covariate and fixed effect terms including treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline tafamidis use, treatment-by-baseline tafamidis use interaction, type of ATTR amyloidosis, and age group. Missing change values due to death were imputed using sampling with replacement from the worst 10% of observed values, as specified in the SAP.||9.20|2.40|=0.0008
81559145|NCT04153149|162792055|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|8.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4|=|0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.98|13.4|||MMRM|||Analysis done using MMRM with baseline KCCQ-OS as a covariate and fixed effect terms including treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, type of ATTR amyloidosis, and age group. Missing change values due to death were imputed using sampling with replacement from the worst 10% of observed values, as specified in the SAP.||13.40|3.98|=0.0003
81559146|NCT04153149|162792057|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|8.7|||=|0.0217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|16.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Missing change value in NYHA Class due to death were imputed as worsened. All other missing were imputed using multiple imputation approach.|Adjusted difference in percentage of stable or improved (vutrisiran - placebo) participants was estimated. Adjusted difference, 95% CI, and p-value were derived from multiple imputation procedure by combining estimates per Rubin's rules.|||16.1|1.3|=0.0217
81559147|NCT04153149|162792058|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|12.5|||=|0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|22.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Missing change value in NYHA Class due to death were imputed as worsened. All other missing were imputed using multiple imputation approach.|Adjusted difference in percentage of stable or improved (vutrisiran - placebo) participants was estimated. Adjusted difference, 95% CI, and p-value were derived from multiple imputation procedure by combining estimates per Rubin's rules.|||22.2|2.7|=0.0121
81559148|NCT05040971|162792073|SUPERIORITY|Week 52 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model (ANCOVA) with randomised treatment as factor and baseline body weight as covariate.|Treatment difference|-11.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.97|-9.42|||ANCOVA|||Treatment policy estimand||-9.42|-12.97|<0.0001
81559149|NCT05040971|162792074|SUPERIORITY|Week 52 responses were analysed using a logistic regression model with randomised treatment as factor and baseline glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) and fasting plasma glucose (FPG) as covariates.|Odds Ratio (OR)|19.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.68|45.21|||Regression, Logistic|||Treatment policy estimand||45.21|8.68|<0.0001
81559150|NCT00773838|162792113|OTHER|||||||0.419|||||||Exact Test for Binomial Parameter|||||||0.419
81559151|NCT02502006|162792121|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81559152|NCT02502006|162792122|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0004
81559153|NCT02502006|162792123|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81559154|NCT02502006|162792124|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2217|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2217
81559155|NCT02502006|162792125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||||||0.77
81559156|NCT02502006|162792125|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||||||0.18
81559157|NCT02502006|162792126|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||||||0.57
81559158|NCT02502006|162792126|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||||||0.07
81559159|NCT02502006|162792127|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||||||0.88
81559160|NCT02502006|162792127|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81559161|NCT00997113|162792130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of the change in serum catecholamines from one minute before the procedure to one minute after. In order to detect a 20% difference in mean catecholamine values between groups, assuming a 30% standard deviation, with an alpha of 0.05 and a beta of 0.2 (80% power), power analysis indicated that 10 patients per group were required.||||0.940
81559162|NCT01101191|162792163|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|103.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.67|106.66|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||106.66|98.67|
81559163|NCT01101191|162792164|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.2|99.81|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||99.81|94.20|
81559164|NCT01101191|162792165|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A mixed-model analysis of variance was used to compare (test vs reference) and the 90% confidence intervals were estimated for the ratios (test/reference)|Geometric Test/Ref Ratio x 100|97.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.41|99.94|||ANOVA||Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80%-125%.|||99.94|94.41|
81559165|NCT02387476|162792190|NON_INFERIORITY|This analysis was planned to assume a non-inferiority (NI) margin of 5 units and a 1-sided alpha level of 2.5%. A 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was also planned to be provided around the difference between treatments, where non-inferiority would also be demonstrated if the upper bound of the 95% CI is less than or equal to the NI margin of 5 units. In this scenario, the 2-sided 95% CI equates to testing the 1-sided non-inferiority hypothesis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.9||The p-value to test non-inferiority of FRESCA Mask compared with CPAP Mask (FRESCA-CPAP\<5 units) assumes a 1-sided test using a level of significance of 2.5% and NI margin of 5 units.|t-test, 1 sided||The mean AHI is rounded to a single decimal point in the text of the report (3.0 and 2.4, respectively), in order to be consistent with standard reporting of AHI.|This analysis was planned to assume a non-inferiority (NI) margin of 5 units and a 1-sided alpha level of 2.5%. A 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was also planned to be provided around the difference between treatments, where non-inferiority would also be demonstrated if the upper bound of the 95% CI is less than or equal to the NI margin of 5 units. In this scenario, the 2-sided 95% CI equates to testing the 1-sided non-inferiority hypothesis.||2.9|-1.7|<0.001
81559166|NCT02387476|162792191|NON_INFERIORITY|This analysis was planned to assume a non-inferiority (NI) margin of 5 units and a 1-sided alpha level of 2.5%. A 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was also planned to be provided around the difference between treatments, where non-inferiority would also be demonstrated if the upper bound of the 95% CI is less than or equal to the NI margin of 5 units. In this scenario, the 2-sided 95% CI equates to testing the 1-sided non-inferiority hypothesis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.36|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0||The p-value to test non-inferiority of FRESCA Mask compared with CPAP Mask (FRESCA-CPAP\<5 units) assumes a 1-sided test using a level of significance of 2.5% and NI margin of 5 units.|t-test, 1 sided||The mean ODI values are rounded to a single decimal point value in the text of the table (1.4 and 1.1, respectively) to ensure consistency with ODI reporting standards.|This analysis was planned to assume a non-inferiority (NI) margin of 5 units and a 1-sided alpha level of 2.5%. A 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was also planned to be provided around the difference between treatments, where non-inferiority would also be demonstrated if the upper bound of the 95% CI is less than or equal to the NI margin of 5 units. In this scenario, the 2-sided 95% CI equates to testing the 1-sided non-inferiority hypothesis.||1.0|-0.4|<0.001
81559167|NCT00971620|162792204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann|0.0||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||4.00|-2.00|.70
81559168|NCT00971620|162792206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||.06
81559169|NCT00971620|162792207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||WIlcoxon rank sum test|||||||.007
81559170|NCT00971620|162792208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.48
81559171|NCT00971620|162792209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||.04
81559172|NCT00971620|162792211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||.07
81559173|NCT00400153|162792216|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is 0.05 liter|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.0035|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0095||0.7135||95.0|-0.0222|0.0152|||ANCOVA|||||0.0152|-0.0222|0.7135
81559174|NCT00400153|162792217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.0001||95.0|0.028|0.066|||ANCOVA|||||0.066|0.028|< 0.0001
81559175|NCT00400153|162792218|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is 0.05 liters|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.1389||95.0|-0.039|0.005|||ANCOVA|||||0.005|-0.039|0.1389
81559176|NCT00400153|162792219|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established for this comparison.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.124||95.0|-0.036|0.004|||ANCOVA|||||0.004|-0.036|0.124
81559177|NCT00400153|162792220|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established for this comparison.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.4888||95.0|-0.026|0.013|||ANCOVA|||||0.013|-0.026|0.4888
81559178|NCT00400153|162792221|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established for this comparison.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.014||||0.1433||95.0|-0.033|0.005|||ANCOVA|||||0.005|-0.033|0.1433
81559179|NCT00400153|162792222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.061|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001||95.0|0.04|0.083|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.083|0.04|< 0.0001
81559180|NCT00400153|162792223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.044|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.0001||95.0|0.024|0.065|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.065|0.024|< 0.0001
81559181|NCT00400153|162792224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.047|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.0001||95.0|0.027|0.067|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.067|0.027|< 0.0001
81559182|NCT00400153|162792225|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.0258||95.0|0.003|0.049|||ANCOVA|||||0.049|0.003|0.0258
81559183|NCT00400153|162792226|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.3749||95.0|-0.032|0.012|||ANCOVA|||||0.012|-0.032|0.3749
81559184|NCT00400153|162792227|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.3355||95.0|-0.033|0.011|||ANCOVA|||||0.011|-0.033|0.3355
81559185|NCT00400153|162792228|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.0743||95.0|-0.042|0.002|||ANCOVA|||||0.002|-0.042|0.0743
81559186|NCT00400153|162792229|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.5711||95.0|-0.015|0.028|||ANCOVA|||||0.028|-0.015|0.5711
81559187|NCT00400153|162792230|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.2274||95.0|-0.033|0.008|||ANCOVA|||||0.008|-0.033|0.2274
81559188|NCT00400153|162792231|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011||0.8065||95.0|-0.018|0.024|||ANCOVA|||||0.024|-0.018|0.8065
81559189|NCT00400153|162792232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001||95.0|0.043|0.087|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.087|0.043|< 0.0001
81559190|NCT00400153|162792233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001||95.0|0.044|0.087|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.087|0.044|< 0.0001
81559191|NCT00400153|162792234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001||95.0|0.04|0.081|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.081|0.04|< 0.0001
81559192|NCT00400153|162792235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.011|<|0.0001||95.0|0.047|0.089|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.089|0.047|< 0.0001
81559193|NCT00400153|162792248|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.017|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||0.417||95.0|-0.058|0.024|||ANCOVA|||||0.024|-0.058|0.417
81559194|NCT00400153|162792249|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.3505||95.0|-0.059|0.021|||ANCOVA|||||0.021|-0.059|0.3505
81559195|NCT00400153|162792250|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.3499||95.0|-0.058|0.021|||ANCOVA|||||0.021|-0.058|0.3499
81559196|NCT00400153|162792251|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.8288||95.0|-0.044|0.035|||ANCOVA|||||0.035|-0.044|0.8288
81559197|NCT00400153|162792252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.0001||95.0|0.069|0.154|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.154|0.069|< 0.0001
81559198|NCT00400153|162792253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.049|0.132|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.132|0.049|< 0.0001
81559199|NCT00400153|162792254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.056|0.138|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.138|0.056|< 0.0001
81559200|NCT00400153|162792255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.094|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021|<|0.0001||95.0|0.054|0.135|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.135|0.054|< 0.0001
81559201|NCT00400153|162792256|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.043|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024||0.0688||95.0|-0.003|0.09|||ANCOVA|||||0.09|-0.003|0.0688
81559202|NCT00400153|162792257|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.3895||95.0|-0.064|0.025|||ANCOVA|||||0.025|-0.064|0.3895
81559203|NCT00400153|162792258|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.959||95.0|-0.045|0.042|||ANCOVA|||||0.042|-0.045|0.959
81559204|NCT00400153|162792259|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.7652||95.0|-0.053|0.039|||ANCOVA|||||0.039|-0.053|0.7652
81559205|NCT00400153|162792260|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.6244||95.0|-0.057|0.034|||ANCOVA|||||0.034|-0.057|0.6244
81559206|NCT00400153|162792261|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.873||95.0|-0.041|0.049|||ANCOVA|||||0.049|-0.041|0.873
81559207|NCT00400153|162792262|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.5294||95.0|-0.06|0.031|||ANCOVA|||||0.031|-0.06|0.5294
81559208|NCT00400153|162792263|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||0.563||95.0|-0.032|0.058|||ANCOVA|||||0.058|-0.032|0.563
81559209|NCT00400153|162792264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|<|0.0001||95.0|0.075|0.167|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.167|0.075|< 0.0001
81559210|NCT00400153|162792265|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.084|0.174|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.174|0.084|< 0.0001
81559211|NCT00400153|162792266|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.072|0.163|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.163|0.072|< 0.0001
81559212|NCT00400153|162792267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023|<|0.0001||95.0|0.081|0.171|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.171|0.081|< 0.0001
81559213|NCT00400153|162792272|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.00045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06396||0.9943||95.0|-0.1259|0.125|||ANCOVA|||||0.125|-0.1259|0.9943
81559214|NCT00400153|162792272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01995|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06441||0.7569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1463|0.1064|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.1064|-0.1463|0.7569
81559215|NCT00400153|162792273|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1206||0.3659||95.0|-0.1276|0.3458|||ANCOVA|||||0.3458|-0.1276|0.3659
81559216|NCT00400153|162792273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1554|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3947|0.08395|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.08395|-0.3947|0.203
81559217|NCT00400153|162792274|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007734|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03199||0.809||95.0|-0.05503|0.0705|||ANCOVA|||||0.0705|-0.05503|0.809
81559218|NCT00400153|162792274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06501|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03225||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001746|0.1283|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.1283|0.001746|0.044
81559219|NCT00400153|162792275|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03002||0.6674||95.0|-0.04598|0.07179|||ANCOVA|||||0.07179|-0.04598|0.6674
81559220|NCT00400153|162792275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01573|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03033||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04376|0.07523|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.07523|-0.04376|0.604
81559221|NCT00400153|162792276|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6526|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0653||0.4238||95.0|-2.3995|5.7047|||ANCOVA|||||5.7047|-2.3995|0.4238
81559222|NCT00400153|162792276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4376|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0874||0.2431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6578|6.533|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||6.533|-1.6578|0.2431
81559223|NCT00400153|162792277|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.077|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.173||95.0|-0.034|0.187|||ANCOVA|||||0.187|-0.034|0.173
81559224|NCT00400153|162792277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.056||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.165|0.056|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.056|-0.165|0.336
81559225|NCT00400153|162792278|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.924||95.0|-0.115|0.127|||ANCOVA|||||0.127|-0.115|0.924
81559226|NCT00400153|162792278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.069|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.053|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.053|-0.19|0.266
81559227|NCT00400153|162792279|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is purely exploratory. Non-inferiority margin is not established.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.097|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065||0.139||95.0|-0.031|0.225|||ANCOVA|||||0.225|-0.031|0.139
81559228|NCT00400153|162792279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.018|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.111|0.146|||ANCOVA|||This analysis is purely exploratory.||0.146|-0.111|0.788
81559229|NCT00400153|162792284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.398|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Difference: Respimat - MDI||||< 0.0001
81559230|NCT00400153|162792285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.482|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.065|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Difference: Respimat - MDI||||<0.0001
81559231|NCT00400153|162792286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.612|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.075|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Difference: Respimat - MDI||||<0.0001
81559232|NCT00400153|162792287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.508|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.058|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Difference: Respimat - MDI||||<0.0001
81559233|NCT00400153|162792288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.421|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.061|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Difference: Respimat - MDI||||< 0.0001
81559234|NCT00400153|162792289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.226|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Difference: Respimat - MDI||||< 0.0001
81559235|NCT00400153|162792290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.265|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Difference: Respimat - MDI||||< 0.0001
81559236|NCT00400153|162792291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.378|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Difference: Respimat - MDI||||< 0.0001
81559237|NCT00400153|162792292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.402|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.062|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Difference: Respimat - MDI||||< 0.0001
81559238|NCT00400153|162792293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.464|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Difference: Respimat - MDI||||< 0.0001
81559239|NCT02581943|162792328|OTHER|||||||0.366|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.366
81559240|NCT02581943|162792329|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: no difference between treatment arms in the post-pre difference in cell counts.||||||0.327|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|test for CD4+FoxP3||||||0.327
81559241|NCT02581943|162792329|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: no difference between treatment arms in the post-pre difference in cell counts.||||||0.142|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|test for MDSC||||||0.142
81559242|NCT02581943|162792329|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: no difference between treatment arms in the post-pre difference in cell counts.||||||0.462||||||test for CD4+ICOS+|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.462
81559243|NCT02581943|162792329|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: no difference between treatment arms in the post-pre difference in cell counts.||||||0.87||||||test for CD8+ICOS+|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.870
81559244|NCT02581943|162792329|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: no difference between treatment arms in the post-pre difference in cell counts.||||||0.414||||||test for Plamacytoid DC|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.414
81559245|NCT02581943|162792329|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: no difference between treatment arms in the post-pre difference in cell counts.||||||0.121||||||test for Monocytes|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.121
81559246|NCT02581943|162792329|EQUIVALENCE|Null hypothesis: no difference between treatment arms in the post-pre difference in cell counts.||||||0.624||||||test for T cells (CD3+)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.624
81559247|NCT02581943|162792330|OTHER|||||||0.348|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.348
81559248|NCT02581943|162792331|OTHER|||||||0.63|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.63
81559249|NCT02581943|162792332|OTHER|||||||0.692|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.692
81559250|NCT02581943|162792333|OTHER|||||||0.345|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.345
81559251|NCT02581943|162792334|OTHER|||||||0.917|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Test for CD8+ICOS||||||0.917
81559252|NCT02581943|162792334|OTHER|||||||0.746|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|test for MDSC||||||0.746
81559253|NCT02581943|162792334|OTHER|||||||0.302||||||test for CD4+ICOS|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.302
81559254|NCT02581943|162792334|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|test for CD8+ICOS+||||||0.130
81559255|NCT02581943|162792334|OTHER|||||||0.628||||||test for Plamacytoid DC|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.628
81559256|NCT02581943|162792334|OTHER|||||||0.567||||||test for Monocytes|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.567
81559257|NCT02581943|162792334|OTHER|||||||0.311||||||test for T cells (CD3+)|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.311
81559258|NCT02290431|162792346|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||single-sample binomial test|||||||< 0.0001
81559259|NCT00829985|162792363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio, log|1.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|2.45|||Mixed Models Analysis||The estimated value and associated confidence interval represent the ratio of baseline-to-post-baseline change in the placebo group (denominator = 1.12) vs. the extract group (numerator = 2.16).|||2.45|1.51|<0.0001
81559260|NCT00829985|162792364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio, log|1.13||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.32|||Mixed Models Analysis||The estimated value and associated confidence interval represent the ratio of baseline-to-post-baseline change in the placebo group (denominator = 0.93) vs. the extract group (numerator = 1.06).|||1.32|0.98|0.088
81559261|NCT00829985|162792365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Effect|0.37||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|12.99|||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated value and associated confidence interval represent the treatment effect: change in the extract group (4.7) minus change in the placebo group (0.7).|||12.99|-4.89|0.37
81559262|NCT00829985|162792366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Effect|5.4||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|11.51|||Mixed Models Analysis||Estimated value and associated confidence interval represent the treatment effect: change in the extract group (4.0) minus change in the placebo group (-1.3).|||11.51|-0.77|0.09
81559263|NCT02751931|162792401|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|72.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.28|98.89||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Children||98.89|45.28|<0.001
81559264|NCT02751931|162792401|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|113.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.95|147.47||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Adolescents||147.47|78.95|<0.001
81559265|NCT02751931|162792402|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.09||||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.55|12.38||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Children||12.38|-20.55|0.618
81559266|NCT02751931|162792402|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|15.16||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.1|25.22||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Adolescents||25.22|5.10|0.005
81559267|NCT02751931|162792402|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.62||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|29.54||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Children||29.54|-0.31|0.055
81559268|NCT02751931|162792402|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.75|20.42||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Adolescents||20.42|6.75|<0.001
81559269|NCT02751931|162792403|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|41.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.75|63.97||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change from Baseline at week 4 - Children.||63.97|18.75|<0.001
81559270|NCT02751931|162792403|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|80.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.2|122.36||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Adolescents||122.36|39.20|<0.001
81559271|NCT02751931|162792404|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.44||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.28||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Children||2.28|-1.40|0.632
81559272|NCT02751931|162792404|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.64||||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|0.67|||t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Adolescents||0.67|-1.94|0.321
81559273|NCT02751931|162792404|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.86||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|-0.45||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Children||-0.45|-3.27|0.011
81559274|NCT02751931|162792404|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.77||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|0.94||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Adolescents||0.94|-2.49|0.359
81559275|NCT02751931|162792405|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.56|-6.21||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Children||-6.21|-18.56|<0.001
81559276|NCT02751931|162792405|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.48||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.09|7.13||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Adolescents||7.13|-20.09|0.334
81559277|NCT02751931|162792405|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-18.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.87|-11.35||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Children||-11.35|-24.87|<0.001
81559278|NCT02751931|162792405|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.19||||0.005||95.0|-22.02|-4.36||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Adolescents||-4.36|-22.02|0.005
81559279|NCT02751931|162792406|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||From a Wilcoxon signed-rank test, testing the null hypothesis that week 4 median is equal to baseline median.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Children||||<0.001
81559280|NCT02751931|162792406|OTHER|||||||0.148||||||From a Wilcoxon signed-rank test, testing the null hypothesis that week 4 median is equal to baseline median.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Adolescents||||0.148
81559281|NCT02751931|162792406|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||From a Wilcoxon signed-rank test, testing the null hypothesis that week 24 median is equal to baseline median.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Children||||0.002
81559282|NCT02751931|162792406|OTHER|||||||0.039||||||From a Wilcoxon signed-rank test, testing the null hypothesis that week 24 median is equal to baseline median.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Adolescents||||0.039
81559283|NCT02751931|162792407|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||From a Wilcoxon signed-rank test, testing the null hypothesis that week 4 median is equal to baseline median.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Children||||<0.001
81559284|NCT02751931|162792407|OTHER|||||||0.007||||||From a Wilcoxon signed-rank test, testing the null hypothesis that week 4 median is equal to baseline median.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Adolescents||||0.007
81559285|NCT02751931|162792407|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||From a Wilcoxon signed-rank test, testing the null hypothesis that week 24 median is equal to baseline median.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Children||||< 0.001
81559286|NCT02751931|162792407|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||From a Wilcoxon signed-rank test, testing the null hypothesis that week 24 median is equal to baseline median.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Adolescents||||< 0.001
81559287|NCT02751931|162792408|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline was equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Children||||<0.001
81559288|NCT02751931|162792408|OTHER|||||||0.006||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline was equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Adolescents||||0.006
81559289|NCT02751931|162792408|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline was equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Children||||< 0.001
81559290|NCT02751931|162792408|OTHER|||||||0.001||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline was equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Adolescents||||0.001
81559291|NCT02751931|162792409|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|14.58||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|28.1||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 2 - Children||28.1|1.0|0.035
81559292|NCT02751931|162792409|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|35.99||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|58.9||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 2 - Adolescents||58.9|13.1|0.003
81559293|NCT02751931|162792409|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|30.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|45.5||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Children||45.5|14.7|<0.001
81559294|NCT02751931|162792409|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|51.96|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.6|79.3||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Adolescents||79.3|24.6|<0.001
81559295|NCT02751931|162792409|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|36.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.7|51.1||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 8 - Children||51.1|22.7|<0.001
81559296|NCT02751931|162792409|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|45.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.3|68.9||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 8 - Adolescents||68.9|21.3|<0.001
81559297|NCT02751931|162792409|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|32.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.2|46.3||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 12 - Children||46.3|18.2|<0.001
81559298|NCT02751931|162792409|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|43.94||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.2|68.6||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 12 - Adolescents||68.6|19.2|0.001
81559299|NCT02751931|162792409|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|41.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.3|60.0||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Children||60.0|23.3|<0.001
81559300|NCT02751931|162792409|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|59.31||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.8|94.9||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Adolescents||94.9|23.8|0.002
81559301|NCT02751931|162792409|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|53.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.5|83.2||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 36 - Children||83.2|24.5|<0.001
81559302|NCT02751931|162792409|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|52.14||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.5|83.8||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 36 - Adolescents||83.8|20.5|0.002
81559303|NCT02751931|162792409|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|42.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|63.7||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Children||63.7|22.0|<0.001
81559304|NCT02751931|162792409|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|42.4||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.5|72.3||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Adolescents||72.3|12.5|0.008
81559305|NCT02751931|162792410|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|17.5||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|40.1||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 2 - Children||40.1|-5.1|0.126
81559306|NCT02751931|162792410|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|42.38||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|75.4||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 2 - Adolescents||75.4|9.3|0.014
81559307|NCT02751931|162792410|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|46.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.7|71.7||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Children||71.7|21.7|<0.001
81559308|NCT02751931|162792410|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|73.25||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.3|117.2||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Adolescents||117.2|29.3|0.002
81559309|NCT02751931|162792410|OTHER|Pre-Specified|Mean Difference (Net)|45.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.1|68.4||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 8 - Children||68.4|22.1|<0.001
81559310|NCT02751931|162792410|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|42.86||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.4|78.3||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 8 - Adolescents||78.3|7.4|0.020
81559311|NCT02751931|162792410|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|33.23||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|54.3||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 12 - Children||54.3|12.2|0.003
81559312|NCT02751931|162792410|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|47.29||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.8|76.8||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 12 - Adolescents||76.8|17.8|0.003
81559313|NCT02751931|162792410|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|49.88||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.1|82.6||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Children||82.6|17.1|0.004
81559314|NCT02751931|162792410|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|84.39||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.6|137.1||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Adolescents||137.1|31.6|0.003
81559315|NCT02751931|162792410|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|60.09||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.2|99.0||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 36 - Children||99.0|21.2|0.003
81559316|NCT02751931|162792410|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|54.78||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|98.9||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 36 - Adolescents||98.9|10.6|0.017
81559317|NCT02751931|162792410|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|53.51||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.6|84.4||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Children||84.4|22.6|0.001
81559318|NCT02751931|162792410|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|54.3||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|99.6||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Adolescents||99.6|9.0|0.021
81559319|NCT02751931|162792411|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.13||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|40.7||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 2 - Children||40.7|-4.5|0.113
81559320|NCT02751931|162792411|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|35.58||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|72.2||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 2 - Adolescents||72.2|-1.1|0.056
81559321|NCT02751931|162792411|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|37.71||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.7|63.7|||t-test, 2 sided|From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Children||63.7|11.7|0.005
81559322|NCT02751931|162792411|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|70.35||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.2|118.5||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Adolescents||118.5|22.2|0.006
81559323|NCT02751931|162792411|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|43.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.0|66.8||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 8 - Children||66.8|21.0|<0.001
81559324|NCT02751931|162792411|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|38.11||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|78.4||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 8 - Adolescents||78.4|-2.2|0.063
81559325|NCT02751931|162792411|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|29.05||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|49.9||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 12 - Children||49.9|8.2|0.008
81559326|NCT02751931|162792411|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|43.04||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|74.2||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 12 - Adolescents||74.2|11.9|0.009
81559327|NCT02751931|162792411|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|44.2||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|75.2||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Children||75.2|13.2|0.006
81559328|NCT02751931|162792411|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|81.37||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.4|132.3||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Adolescents||132.3|30.4|0.003
81559329|NCT02751931|162792411|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|58.49||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.8|97.2||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 36 - Children||97.2|19.8|0.004
81559330|NCT02751931|162792411|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|50.9||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|99.1||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 36 - Adolescents||99.1|2.7|0.039
81559331|NCT02751931|162792411|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|53.76||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.7|85.8||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Children||85.8|21.7|0.002
81559332|NCT02751931|162792411|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|49.13||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|99.8||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Adolescents||99.8|-1.6|0.057
81559333|NCT02751931|162792412|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.98||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|40.0||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 2 - Children||40.0|-24.0|0.617
81559334|NCT02751931|162792412|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|39.52||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|76.0||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 2 - Adolescents||76.0|3.0|0.035
81559335|NCT02751931|162792412|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|19.81||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|48.3||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Children||48.3|-8.7|0.167
81559336|NCT02751931|162792412|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|75.25||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.8|124.7||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Adolescents||124.7|25.8|0.005
81559337|NCT02751931|162792412|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|34.01||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|62.3||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 8 - Children||62.3|5.7|0.020
81559338|NCT02751931|162792412|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|44.43||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|84.9||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 8 - Adolescents||84.9|3.9|0.033
81559339|NCT02751931|162792412|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|8.68||||0.503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|34.7||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 12 - Children||34.7|-17.3|0.503
81559340|NCT02751931|162792412|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|38.23||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.8|68.6||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 12 - Adolescents||68.6|7.8|0.016
81559341|NCT02751931|162792412|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|40.76||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|80.2||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Children||80.2|1.4|0.043
81559342|NCT02751931|162792412|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|86.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.5|131.8||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Adolescents||131.8|41.5|<0.001
81559343|NCT02751931|162792412|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|31.08||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.5|79.6||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 36 - Children||79.6|-17.5|0.203
81559344|NCT02751931|162792412|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|68.47||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|124.2||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 36 - Adolescents||124.2|12.7|0.019
81559345|NCT02751931|162792412|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|31.83||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|62.4||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Children||62.4|1.3|0.042
81559346|NCT02751931|162792412|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|38.14||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|87.3||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Adolescents||87.3|-11.0|0.121
81559347|NCT02751931|162792413|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.35||||0.818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|3.4||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 2 - Children||3.4|-2.7|0.818
81559348|NCT02751931|162792413|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.53||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.1||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 2 - Adolescents||0.1|-1.2|0.114
81559349|NCT02751931|162792413|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.14||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.0||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Children||0.0|-2.3|0.052
81559350|NCT02751931|162792413|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.87||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.1||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Adolescents||0.1|-1.8|0.066
81559351|NCT02751931|162792413|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.16||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|6.7||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 8 - Children||6.7|-4.4|0.674
81559352|NCT02751931|162792413|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.6||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 8 - Adolescents||0.6|-1.9|0.278
81559353|NCT02751931|162792413|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.37||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|5.0||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 12 - Children||5.0|-4.2|0.871
81559354|NCT02751931|162792413|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.65||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.3||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 12 - Adolescents||0.3|-1.6|0.153
81559355|NCT02751931|162792413|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.18||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|3.9||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Children||3.9|-3.5|0.922
81559356|NCT02751931|162792413|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.75||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.0||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Adolescents||0.0|-1.5|0.047
81559357|NCT02751931|162792413|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.98||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.4||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 36 - Children||-0.4|-3.6|0.018
81559358|NCT02751931|162792413|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.81||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.1||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 36 - Adolescents||0.1|-1.7|0.070
81559359|NCT02751931|162792413|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.94||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.1||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Children||0.1|-2.0|0.083
81559360|NCT02751931|162792413|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.12||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.1||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Adolescents||0.1|-2.3|0.064
81559361|NCT02751931|162792414|OTHER|||||||0.692||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 2 - Children||||0.692
81559362|NCT02751931|162792414|OTHER|||||||0.018||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 2 - Adolescents||||0.018
81559363|NCT02751931|162792414|OTHER|||||||0.061||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Children||||0.061
81559364|NCT02751931|162792414|OTHER|||||||0.008||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Adolescents||||0.008
81559365|NCT02751931|162792414|OTHER|||||||0.612||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 8 - Children||||0.612
81559366|NCT02751931|162792414|OTHER|||||||0.018||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 8 - Adolescents||||0.018
81559367|NCT02751931|162792414|OTHER|||||||0.858||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 12 - Children||||0.858
81559368|NCT02751931|162792414|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 12 - Adolescents||||0.004
81559369|NCT02751931|162792414|OTHER|||||||0.003||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Children||||0.003
81559370|NCT02751931|162792414|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Adolescents||||< 0.001
81559371|NCT02751931|162792414|OTHER|||||||0.045||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 36 - Children||||0.045
81559372|NCT02751931|162792414|OTHER|||||||0.002||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 36 - Adolescents||||0.002
81559373|NCT02751931|162792414|OTHER|||||||0.006||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Children||||0.006
81559374|NCT02751931|162792414|OTHER|||||||0.007||||||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Adolescents||||0.007
81559375|NCT02751931|162792415|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.34||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.6||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 2 - Children||0.6|0.1|0.018
81559376|NCT02751931|162792415|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.82||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.6||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 2 - Adolescents||1.6|0.0|0.045
81559377|NCT02751931|162792415|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.68||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.2||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Children||1.2|0.1|0.013
81559378|NCT02751931|162792415|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.36||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.2||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 4 - Adolescents||2.2|0.6|0.002
81559379|NCT02751931|162792415|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.14||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.8||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 8 - Children||1.8|0.5|0.001
81559380|NCT02751931|162792415|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.3||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 8 - Adolescents||3.3|1.2|<0.001
81559381|NCT02751931|162792415|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.31||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.1||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 12 - Children||2.1|0.5|0.001
81559382|NCT02751931|162792415|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.0||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 12 - Adolescents||3.0|0.9|<0.001
81559383|NCT02751931|162792415|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.0||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Children||2.0|0.7|<0.001
81559384|NCT02751931|162792415|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|3.2||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Adolescents||3.2|1.2|<0.001
81559385|NCT02751931|162792415|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.33||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.1||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 36 - Children||2.1|0.5|0.002
81559386|NCT02751931|162792415|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|2.8||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 36 - Adolescents||2.8|1.0|<0.001
81559387|NCT02751931|162792415|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.38||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.2||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Children||2.2|0.5|0.002
81559388|NCT02751931|162792415|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.2||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Adolescents||3.2|1.1|<0.001
81559389|NCT02751931|162792416|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.04||||0.352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|6.49||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Children||6.49|-2.40|0.352
81559390|NCT02751931|162792416|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.9||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.34|1.53||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Adolescents||1.53|-11.34|0.127
81559391|NCT02751931|162792416|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|6.57||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Children||6.57|-3.96|0.613
81559392|NCT02751931|162792416|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.79||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.78|0.2||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Adolescents||0.20|-13.78|0.056
81559393|NCT02751931|162792417|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.36||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.86||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Children||0.86|-0.14|0.153
81559394|NCT02751931|162792417|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.64||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.08||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 24 - Adolescents||1.08|0.19|0.007
81559395|NCT02751931|162792417|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.42||||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.93||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Children||0.93|-0.10|0.106
81559396|NCT02751931|162792417|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.95||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.51||From a 2-sided paired t-test, testing the null hypothesis that change from baseline is equal to 0.|t-test, 2 sided|||Change From Baseline at Week 52 - Adolescents||1.51|0.38|0.003
81559397|NCT04721067|162792442|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.27||||0.607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.14|10.6|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for baseline values||||10.60|-15.14|0.607
81559398|NCT04721067|162792443|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.99||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.74|4.76|||ANCOVA|||||4.76|-10.74|0.766
81559399|NCT04721067|162792444|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|145.54||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-264.05|555.14|||ANCOVA|||||555.14|-264.05|0.465
81559400|NCT04721067|162792445|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|137.79||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.71|344.3|||ANCOVA|||||344.30|-68.71|0.178
81559401|NCT04721067|162792446|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.87||||0.548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|8.31|||ANCOVA|||||8.31|-4.58|0.548
81559402|NCT04721067|162792447|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.67||||0.579|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|1.8|||ANCOVA|||||1.80|-3.14|0.579
81559403|NCT04721067|162792448|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|3.74|||ANCOVA|||||3.74|-5.00|0.766
81559404|NCT04721067|162792449|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.23||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.39|1.93|||ANCOVA|||||1.93|-4.39|0.42
81559405|NCT04721067|162792450|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|1.2|||ANCOVA|||||1.20|-1.34|0.91
81559406|NCT04721067|162792451|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.79||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.03|5.6|||ANCOVA|||||5.60|-4.03|0.73
81559407|NCT04721067|162792452|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.19||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.68|||ANCOVA|||||0.68|-0.30|0.42
81559408|NCT04721067|162792453|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.79||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|4.48|||ANCOVA|||||4.48|-0.90|0.18
81559409|NCT04721067|162792454|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.03||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.97|3.9|||ANCOVA|||||3.90|-7.97|0.48
81559410|NCT04721067|162792455|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.42||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|3.08|||ANCOVA|||||3.08|-0.24|0.08
81559411|NCT04721067|162792456|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.51||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|14.52|||ANCOVA|||||14.52|-13.50|0.94
81559412|NCT04721067|162792459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.43||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|1.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.32|-0.45|0.32
81559413|NCT04721067|162792460|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|1.25|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.25|-0.75|0.61
81559414|NCT04721067|162792461|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.05||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.42|2.31|||ANCOVA|||||2.31|-4.42|0.52
81559415|NCT04721067|162792462|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.44||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.32|||ANCOVA|||||1.32|-2.20|0.61
81559416|NCT04721067|162792463|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.68||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|8.97|||ANCOVA|||||8.97|-1.61|0.16
81559417|NCT04721067|162792464|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.43||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.00|-0.13|0.13
81559418|NCT04721067|162792465|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.88||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|7.41|||ANCOVA|||||7.41|0.35|0.03
81559419|NCT04721067|162792466|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.2||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.07|4.66|||ANCOVA|||||4.66|-11.07|0.41
81559420|NCT04721067|162792467|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|4.22|||ANCOVA|||||4.22|-0.83|0.17
81559421|NCT04721067|162792468|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.49||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.58|16.55|||ANCOVA|||||16.55|-9.58|0.58
81559422|NCT04721067|162792469|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|1.1|||ANCOVA|||||1.10|-0.79|0.74
81559423|NCT04721067|162792470|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|129.077||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.78|315.92|||ANCOVA|||||315.92|-57.78|0.17
81559424|NCT04721067|162792471|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|109.71||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-108.37|327.78|||ANCOVA|||||327.78|-108.37|0.31
81559425|NCT04721067|162792472|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.24||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.52|5.0|||ANCOVA|||||5.00|-4.52|0.92
81559426|NCT04721067|162792473|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.11||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.28|4.06|||ANCOVA|||||4.06|-6.28|0.66
81559427|NCT02233478|162792474|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Comparison of ellagic acid concentration 0 to 24 hours post-dose area under the curve was made to PJ alone vs. PJ with soy protein after intervention.~Due to the quality issue of soybean flour, data from this intervention group was not analyzed."||||0.82
81559428|NCT05985980|162792477|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis is true that the ST/HR index (μV/bpm) ıs similar between the early and late follicular phases||||||0.521|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.521
81559429|NCT05985980|162792478|EQUIVALENCE|High-sensitive cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) levels before and after ETT at the early and late follicular phases are compared.||||||0.109|||||||ANOVA|||High-sensitive cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) levels before and after ETT at the early and late follicular phases are compared.||||0.109
81559430|NCT05985980|162792479|EQUIVALENCE|ETT maximal exercise capacity (METs score) is compared between the early and late follicular phases of menstrual cycle||||||0.111|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ETT maximal exercise capacity (METs score) is compared between the early and late follicular phases of menstrual cycle||||0.111
81559431|NCT05985980|162792480|EQUIVALENCE|ETT ST/HR slope (μV/bpm) is compared between the early and late follicular phases of menstrual cycle||||||0.414|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||ETT ST/HR slope (μV/bpm) is compared between the early and late follicular phases of menstrual cycle||||0.414
81559432|NCT05985980|162792481|EQUIVALENCE|Maximal horizontal or down slope ST segment depression (mm) during exercise treadmill test is compared between the early and late follicular phases of menstrual cycle||||||0.062|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Maximal horizontal or down slope ST segment depression (mm) during exercise treadmill test is compared between the early and late follicular phases of menstrual cycle||||0.062
81559433|NCT05985980|162792482|EQUIVALENCE|Estrogen levels increase at the late follicular phase.|||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81559434|NCT04030026|162792496|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.208|0.431||Mixed-effects model: unstructured, heterogeneous toeplitz and autoregressive covariance matrices. Dependent variable: change from baseline in log-transformed scale of Daytime Cough Frequency. Fixed effects: sequence (arm), period and treatment.|Mixed-effects model|||||0.431|0.208|< 0.0001
81559435|NCT04030026|162792498|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.208|0.431||Mixed-effects model: unstructured, heterogeneous toeplitz and autoregressive covariance matrices. Dependent variable: change from baseline in log-transformed scale of Daytime Cough Frequency. Fixed effects: sequence (arm), period and treatment.|Mixed-effects model|||||0.431|0.208|<0.0001
81559436|NCT04030026|162792499|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.47||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.717||Mixed-effects model: unstructured, heterogeneous toeplitz and autoregressive covariance matrices. Dependent variable: change from baseline in log-transformed scale of Daytime Cough Frequency. Fixed effects: sequence (arm), period and treatment.|Mixed-effects model|||||0.717|0.230|0.0087
81559437|NCT04030026|162792500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014||||||Student's T-test was used to evaluate if the difference in mean change from baseline is different between planned treatments (NAL ER vs placebo).|Student's T-test|||Change from baseline at Day 9||||0.0014
81559438|NCT04030026|162792500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Student's T-test was used to evaluate if the difference in mean change from baseline is different between planned treatments (NAL ER vs placebo).|Student's T-test|||Change from baseline at Day 16||||0.0001
81559439|NCT04030026|162792500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Student's T-test was used to evaluate if the difference in mean change from baseline is different between planned treatments (NAL ER vs placebo).|Student's T-test|||Change from baseline at Day 22||||0.001
81559440|NCT04030026|162792501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0198||||||Student's T-test was used to evaluate if the difference in mean change from baseline is different between planned treatments (NAL ER vs placebo).|Student's T-test|||Change from baseline at Day 9||||0.0198
81559441|NCT04030026|162792501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0374||||||Student's T-test was used to evaluate if the difference in mean change from baseline is different between planned treatments (NAL ER vs placebo).|Student's T-test|||Change from baseline at Day 16||||0.0374
81559442|NCT04030026|162792501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2982||||||Student's T-test was used to evaluate if the difference in mean change from baseline is different between planned treatments (NAL ER vs placebo).|Student's T-test|||Change from baseline at Day 22||||0.2982
81559443|NCT04030026|162792502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0054||||||Student's T-test was used to evaluate if the difference in mean change from baseline is different between planned treatments (NAL ER vs placebo)|Student's T-test|||Change from baseline at Day 8||||0.0054
81559444|NCT04030026|162792502|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Student's T-test was used to evaluate if the difference in mean change from baseline is different between planned treatments (NAL ER vs placebo).|Student's T-test|||Change from baseline at Day 15||||<0.0001
81559445|NCT04030026|162792502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001||||||Student's T-test was used to evaluate if the difference in mean change from baseline is different between planned treatments (NAL ER vs placebo).|Student's T-test|||Change from baseline at Day 21||||0.0001
81559446|NCT04030026|162792503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0107||||||Student's T-test was used to evaluate if the difference in mean change from baseline is different between planned treatments (NAL ER vs placebo).|Student's T-test|||Change from baseline at Day 9||||0.0107
81559447|NCT04030026|162792503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0051||||||Student's T-test was used to evaluate if the difference in mean change from baseline is different between planned treatments (NAL ER vs placebo).|Student's T-test|||Change for baseline at Day 16||||0.0051
81559448|NCT04030026|162792503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1513||||||Student's T-test was used to evaluate if the difference in mean change from baseline is different between planned treatments (NAL ER vs placebo).|Student's T-test|||Change from baseline at Day 22||||0.1513
81559449|NCT04030026|162792504|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3601||||||Student's T-test was used to evaluate if the difference in mean change from baseline is different between planned treatments (NAL ER vs placebo).|Student's T-test|||||||0.3601
81559450|NCT04445792|162792574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7195|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7195
81559451|NCT04445792|162792574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8054|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.8054
81559452|NCT04445792|162792574|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.861|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.861
81559453|NCT04445792|162792575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4385|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4385
81559454|NCT04445792|162792575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7185|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7185
81559455|NCT04445792|162792575|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.431|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.431
81559456|NCT04445792|162792576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9222|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9222
81559457|NCT04445792|162792576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1918|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1918
81559458|NCT04445792|162792576|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0119|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0119
81559459|NCT04445792|162792577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6971|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6971
81559460|NCT04445792|162792577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2309|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2309
81559461|NCT04445792|162792577|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0441|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0441
81559462|NCT04445792|162792578|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7988|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7988
81559463|NCT04445792|162792578|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0483|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0483
81559464|NCT04445792|162792578|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0104|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0104
81559465|NCT04445792|162792579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.521|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.521
81559466|NCT04445792|162792579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2348|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2348
81559467|NCT04445792|162792579|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0517|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0517
81559468|NCT04445792|162792580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6835|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6835
81559469|NCT04445792|162792580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0205|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0205
81559470|NCT04445792|162792580|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0036|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0036
81559471|NCT04445792|162792581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5878|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5878
81559472|NCT04445792|162792581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1051|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1051
81559473|NCT04445792|162792581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0292|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0292
81559474|NCT04445792|162792582|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81559475|NCT04445792|162792582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5973|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5973
81559476|NCT04445792|162792582|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0046|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0046
81559477|NCT04102189|162792596|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-16.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.27|-13.23|||ANCOVA|||Responses were analyzed using an analysis of covariance model with randomized treatment, stratification groups (sex and Tanner stage at baseline) and the interaction between stratification groups as factors and baseline BMI as covariate.||-13.23|-20.27|<.0001
81559478|NCT00562627|162792643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.009
81559479|NCT00562627|162792644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||0.001
81559480|NCT00562627|162792645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81559481|NCT02186301|162792711|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier Median|274.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|109.0||Upper Confidence Limit is not available because it cannot be calculated||||||||109|
81559482|NCT02186301|162792711|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier Median|207.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|112.0|260.0||||||||260.0|112.0|
81559483|NCT02186301|162792711|OTHER||Kaplan Meier Median|390.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|282.0|499.0||||||||499.0|282.0|
81559484|NCT02186301|162792712|OTHER||Percentage|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|49.1||||||||49.1|8.7|
81559485|NCT02186301|162792712|OTHER||Percentage|40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.7|59.4||||||||59.4|22.7|
81559486|NCT02186301|162792712|OTHER||Percentage|78.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.0|88.5||||||||88.5|64.0|
81559487|NCT02186301|162792713|OTHER||Kaplan Meier Median|225.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|113.0||Upper Confidence Limit is not available because it cannot be calculated.||||||||113|
81559488|NCT02186301|162792713|OTHER||Kaplan Meier Median|195.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|143.0|617.0||||||||617.0|143.0|
81559489|NCT02186301|162792713|OTHER||Kaplan Meier Median|335.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|282.0|480.0||||||||480.0|282.0|
81559490|NCT03560739|162792716|EQUIVALENCE|For reference-scaled average bioequivalence testing, both criteria have to be met: 1) geo-mean ratio needs to fall in \[0.8, 1.25\]; 2) 95% upper bound of the linearized criterion needs to be \<= 0. This part is regarding criterion 1.|Geo-mean ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.25|||||The confidence interval reported in the Point Estimate section below is the one from the criterion, not the estimated confidence interval.|Criteria 1 for bioequivalence testing of AUCtau||1.25|.8|
81559491|NCT03560739|162792716|EQUIVALENCE|For reference-scaled average bioequivalence testing, both criteria have to be met: 1) geo-mean ratio needs to fall in \[0.8, 1.25\]; 2) 95% upper bound of the linearized criterion needs to be \<= 0. This part is regarding criterion 2.|95% upper bound of the linearized criter|-0.3131|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0|||||The upper limit reported in the Point Estimate section below is the limit on the 95% upper bound from the criterion, not the estimated upper limit of the 95% upper bound of the linearized criterion|Criteria 2 for bioequivalence testing of AUCtau||0||
81559492|NCT03560739|162792717|EQUIVALENCE|For reference-scaled average bioequivalence testing, both criteria have to be met: 1) geo-mean ratio needs to fall in \[0.8, 1.25\]; 2) 95% upper bound of the linearized criterion needs to be \<= 0. This part is regarding criterion 1.|geo-mean ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.8|1.25|||||The confidence interval reported in the Point Estimate section below is the one from the criterion, not the estimated confidence interval.|Criteria 1 for bioequivalence testing of Cmax||1.25|.8|
81559493|NCT03560739|162792717|EQUIVALENCE|For reference-scaled average bioequivalence testing, both criteria have to be met: 1) geo-mean ratio needs to fall in \[0.8, 1.25\]; 2) 95% upper bound of the linearized criterion needs to be \<= 0. This part is regarding criterion 2.|95% upper bound of the linearized criter|-0.2446|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.0|||||The upper limit reported in the Point Estimate section below is the limit on the 95% upper bound from the criterion, not the estimated upper limit of the 95% upper bound of the linearized criterion.|Criteria 2 for bioequivalence testing of Cmax||0||
81559494|NCT04243421|162792723|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|6.0||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0007
81559495|NCT04243421|162792724|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.25||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0005
81559496|NCT04243421|162792724|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0034
81559497|NCT04243421|162792725|OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.39
81559498|NCT03505671|162792726|OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.61
81559499|NCT03505671|162792726|OTHER||Correlation Coefficient|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Correlation between EORTC Sensory Subscale baseline and 12 weeks (overall, N=20)|||||
81559500|NCT03505671|162792726|OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Correlation between EORTC Sensory Subscale baseline and 12 weeks (intervention, N=9)|||||
81559501|NCT03505671|162792726|OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Correlation between EORTC Sensory Subscale baseline and 12 weeks (Usual Care, N=11)|||||
81559502|NCT03505671|162792727|OTHER|||||||0.91||||||P value for the motor subscale|ANCOVA|||||||0.91
81559503|NCT03505671|162792727|OTHER|||||||0.55||||||P value for autonomic subscale|ANCOVA|||||||0.55
81559504|NCT03505671|162792728|OTHER|||||||0.41||||||P value for baseline numbness or tingling severity data|Fisher Exact|||||||0.41
81559505|NCT03505671|162792728|OTHER|||||||0.22||||||P value for baseline numbness or tingling interference data|Fisher Exact|||||||0.22
81559506|NCT03505671|162792728|OTHER|||||||0.58||||||Week 12 p value for numbness or tingling severity data|Fisher Exact|||||||0.58
81559507|NCT03505671|162792728|OTHER|||||||0.12||||||P value for Week 12 numbness or tingling interference data|Fisher Exact|||||||0.12
81559508|NCT03505671|162792728|OTHER|||||||0.57||||||Week 12 - Baseline p value for numbness or tingling severity data|Fisher Exact|||||||0.57
81559509|NCT03505671|162792728|OTHER|||||||0.55||||||Week 12 - Baseline p value for numbness or tingling interference|Fisher Exact|||||||0.55
81559510|NCT03505671|162792729|OTHER|||||||0.99||||||P value for baseline numbness or tingling severity Grade 1-3|Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81559511|NCT03505671|162792729|OTHER|||||||0.99||||||P value for 12 weeks numbness or tingling severity Grade 1-3|Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81559512|NCT03505671|162792729|OTHER|||||||0.99||||||P value for week 12 - baseline change in numbness or tingling severity|Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81559513|NCT03505671|162792730|OTHER|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.99
81559514|NCT03505671|162792731|OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.69
81559515|NCT03505671|162792732|OTHER|||||||0.46||||||P value for cross sectional area sural data|ANCOVA|||||||0.46
81559516|NCT03505671|162792732|OTHER|||||||0.22||||||P value for cross sectional area for median data|ANCOVA|||||||0.22
81559517|NCT03505671|162792733|OTHER|||||||0.2||||||P value for amplitude - sural data|ANCOVA|||||||0.20
81559518|NCT03505671|162792733|OTHER|||||||0.28||||||P value for amplitude - tibial, ankle|ANCOVA|||||||0.28
81559519|NCT03505671|162792733|OTHER|||||||0.13||||||P value for amplitude tibial, pop fossa|ANCOVA|||||||0.13
81559520|NCT03505671|162792733|OTHER|||||||0.71||||||P value for amplitude median, wrist|ANCOVA|||||||0.71
81559521|NCT03505671|162792733|OTHER|||||||0.46||||||P value for amplitude, median, elbow|ANCOVA|||||||0.46
81559522|NCT03505671|162792734|OTHER|||||||0.81||||||P value for latency sural data|ANCOVA|||||||0.81
81559523|NCT03505671|162792734|OTHER|||||||0.76||||||P value for latency tibial, ankle data|ANCOVA|||||||0.76
81559524|NCT03505671|162792734|OTHER|||||||0.24||||||P value for latency tibial, pop fossa|ANCOVA|||||||0.24
81559525|NCT03505671|162792734|OTHER|||||||0.2||||||P value for latency median wrist data|ANCOVA|||||||0.20
81559526|NCT03505671|162792734|OTHER|||||||0.51||||||P value for latency median elbow data|ANCOVA|||||||0.51
81559527|NCT03505671|162792735|OTHER|||||||0.98||||||P value for velocity sural data|ANCOVA|||||||0.98
81559528|NCT03505671|162792735|OTHER|||||||0.03||||||P value for velocity tibial data|ANCOVA|||||||0.03
81559529|NCT03505671|162792735|OTHER|||||||0.81||||||P value for velocity median data|ANCOVA|||||||0.81
81559530|NCT05803603|162792810|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|10.92|||McNemar|||We recruited 8 homeless individuals and followed them for 12 months. 4 individuals (50%) were housed at 6 months and 3 (37.5) were housed at 12 months.|See results above|10.92|.37|.125
81559531|NCT06460493|162792816|OTHER|The proportion of subjects classified as responders at week 12, standard errors, and corresponding 95% CI was estimated by negative binomial regression with background therapy (LABA/LAMA or LABA/LAMA/ICS) included as a fixed effect, and with baseline CAT score included as a covariate. The scale parameter in the negative binomial model was held fixed by specifying a noscale option.|Negative binomial regression|67.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.0|100.0|||||A two-sided unadjusted 95% confidence interval for the proportion was used to determine study success with the lower bound of the CI \> 0 indicating success.|||100.0|38.0|
81559532|NCT06460493|162792817|OTHER|The proportion of subjects classified as responders at week 6, standard errors, and corresponding 95% CI was estimated by negative binomial regression with background therapy (LABA/LAMA or LABA/LAMA/ICS) included as a fixed effect, and with baseline CAT score included as a covariate. The scale parameter in the negative binomial model was held fixed by specifying a noscale option.|Negative binomial regression|44.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|89.5|||||A two-sided unadjusted 95% confidence interval for the proportion was used to determine study success with the lower bound of the CI \> 0 indicating success.|||89.5|22.0|
81559533|NCT05128929|162792829|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.614||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|2.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis was adjusted for the randomization stratum of PAH Group.||"Null: There is no significant difference in the mean primary endpoint (PVR) at 24 weeks between the treatment (H01) and placebo group.~The following analysis utilizes PVR determined by TD."||2.79|-1.47|0.541
81559534|NCT05128929|162792831|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.47||||0.599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.34|7.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis was adjusted for the randomization stratum of PAH Group.||Null: There is no significant difference in the mean secondary endpoint (mPAP) at 24 weeks between the treatment (H01) and placebo group.||7.27|-4.34|0.599
81559535|NCT05128929|162792832|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|47.26||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.43|115.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis was adjusted for the randomization stratum of PAH Group.||Null: There is no significant difference in the mean secondary endpoint (6MWT distance) at 24 weeks between the treatment (H01) and placebo group.||115.95|-21.43|0.166
81559536|NCT05128929|162792833|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.22|7.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis was adjusted for the randomization stratum of PAH Group.||Null: There is no significant difference in the mean secondary endpoint (emPHasis-10 score) at 24 weeks between the treatment (H01) and placebo group.||7.98|-8.22|0.975
81559537|NCT05128929|162792834|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.0||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis was adjusted for the randomization stratum of PAH Group.||Null: There is no significant difference in the mean secondary endpoint (SGRQ Score) at 24 weeks between the treatment (H01) and placebo group.||1.4|-19.40|0.086
81559538|NCT05128929|162792835|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|73.92||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.61|193.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis was adjusted for the randomization stratum of PAH Group.||Null: There is no significant difference in the mean secondary endpoint (serum HA) at 24 weeks between the treatment (H01) and placebo group.||193.46|-45.61|0.215
81559539|NCT05128929|162792836|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|231.47||||0.442|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-377.26|840.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||There is no significant difference in the mean secondary endpoint (NT-proBNP) at 24 weeks between the treatment (H01) and placebo group.||840.20|-377.26|0.442
81559540|NCT05007717|162792851|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for ever missing a visit during a 6 months pre-enrollment period and always coming to clinic by yourself.||||1.20|0.89|0.631
81559541|NCT05007717|162792852|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.79||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for ever being virally unsuppressed during a 6 months pre-enrollment period and always coming to clinic by yourself.||||1.16|0.54|0.237
81559542|NCT05007717|162792853|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for always having \>80% coverage during a 6 months pre-enrollment period and always coming to clinic by yourself.||||1.02|0.94|0.386
81559543|NCT05007717|162792854|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.41|||Regression, Cox|Adjusted for always coming to clinic by yourself.||||1.41|0.71|0.991
81559544|NCT05007717|162792855|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for having been given fast track visits during a 6 months pre-enrollment period and always coming to clinic by yourself.||||1.46|1.01|0.037
81559545|NCT05007717|162792856|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for having been given long intervals during a 6 months pre-enrollment period and always coming to clinic by yourself.||||1.12|0.97|0.276
81559546|NCT03553836|162792857|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61||||0.00046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.82||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by melanoma T Stage (T3b, T4a, T4b).|Log Rank||Hazard Ratio based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by melanoma T Stage (T3b, T4a, T4b).|||0.82|0.45|0.00046
81559547|NCT03553836|162792860|OTHER|Difference in percentage based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in Percentage|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|7.3||||||||7.3|1.0|
81559548|NCT03553836|162792861|OTHER|Difference in percentage based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|Difference in percentage|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|16.9||||||||16.9|9.1|
81559549|NCT02360605|162792866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61||||||p-values control for age (in years), race (African American vs Caucasian and Hispanic), gender, and literacy (2 categories) The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||FIT completion rates were defined as the percentage of FIT tests returned. Screening ratios were defined as the PC to AC ratio of FIT completion rates. Multivariate analyses adjusting for age, race, gender, and literacy level were done using generalized linear models. Multivariate analyses adjusting for age, race, gender, and literacy level were done using generalized linear models. A test for interaction between literacy level and study arm were assessed.||||0.61
81559550|NCT02360605|162792867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||p-values control for age (in years), race (African American vs Caucasian and Hispanic), gender, and literacy (2 categories) The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Multivariate analyses adjusting for age, race, gender, and health literacy level were done using generalized linear models. A test for interaction between study arm and each of literacy level, age, gender and race was performed to determine whether treatment effect differed by levels of these factors. An unadjusted test for the main effect of each of health literacy level, age, gender, race and study arm was performed to determine whether screening rates differed by levels of these factors.||||0.30
81559551|NCT02360605|162792868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||p-values control for age (in years), race (African American vs Caucasian and Hispanic), gender, and literacy (2 categories) The a priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Multivariate analyses adjusting for age, race, gender, and health literacy level were done using generalized linear models. A test for interaction between study arm and each of literacy level, age, gender and race was performed to determine whether treatment effect differed by levels of these factors. An unadjusted test for the main effect of each of health literacy level, age, gender, race and study arm was performed to determine whether screening rates differed by levels of these factors.||||0.97
81559552|NCT01634178|162792872|OTHER|Food was considered to have no effect on the PK of apremilast if the 90% confidence interval (CI) of the geometric least squares (LS) mean ratios for AUC0-t and Cmax were completely contained within the range of 80% to 125%.|Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|98.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.7|106.6|||||Ratio of the geometric LS means (Fed/Fasted), reported as percentages.|To assess the food effect, an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed Cmax of apremilast.||106.6|90.7|
81559553|NCT01634178|162792874|OTHER||Median Difference|0.75||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.25|1.25|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test||Median difference (Fed - Fasted) calculated from the Hodges-Lehmann estimate.|Tmax was analyzed by nonparametric methods. The median difference and 90% CI of the median difference were calculated from the Hodges-Lehrmann estimate.||1.25|0.25|0.0077
81559554|NCT01634178|162792875|OTHER|Food was considered to have no effect on the PK of apremilast if the 90% CI of the geometric LS mean ratios for AUC0-t and Cmax were completely contained within the range of 80% to 125%.|Ratio of Geometric LS Means|112.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|109.3|115.6|||||Ratio of the geometric LS means (Fed/Fasted), reported as percentages.|To assess the food effect, an analysis of variance model (ANOVA) with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-t of apremilast.||115.6|109.3|
81559555|NCT01634178|162792876|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric Least Squares Means|112.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.9|115.1|||||Ratio of the geometric LS means (Fed/Fasted), reported as percentages.|To assess the food effect, an ANOVA with treatment, sequence, and period as fixed effects, and subject nested within sequence as a random effect, was performed on the natural log-transformed AUC0-∞ of apremilast.||115.1|108.9|
81559556|NCT00740051|162792927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.86|-0.29||No adjustment of p-values|ANCOVA|||Linagliptin versus Placebo||-0.29|-0.86|<0.0001
81559557|NCT00740051|162792928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14|<|0.0001||95.0|-0.88|-0.32||No adjustment of p-values|ANCOVA|||Linagliptin versus Placebo. The primary analysis performed at the interim was re-run at the end of the study to accommodate changes made to the final study database.||-0.32|-0.88|<0.0001
81559558|NCT00740051|162792929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.0002||95.0|-31.1|-9.9||No adjustment of p-values|ANCOVA|||Linagliptin versus Placebo||-9.9|-31.1|0.0002
81559559|NCT00740051|162792930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.576||||0.0374||95.0|1.057|6.279||No adjustment of p-values|Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin versus Placebo||6.279|1.057|0.0374
81559560|NCT00740051|162792931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.285||||0.1281||95.0|0.71|15.196||No adjustment of p-values|Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin vs. Placebo||15.196|0.710|0.1281
81559561|NCT00740051|162792932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.801||||0.0046||95.0|1.374|5.711||No adjustment of p-values|Regression, Logistic|||Linagliptin versus Placebo||5.711|1.374|0.0046
81559562|NCT02524977|162792935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81559563|NCT03977454|162792941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary endpoint was a comparison between groups at 24 hours.||||0.69
81559564|NCT03977454|162792942|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Scores were compared at 2 days post operation.||||0.92
81559565|NCT03977454|162792943|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.91|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.91
81559566|NCT03977454|162792945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0||||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Scores were compared at 2 weeks.||||0.85
81559567|NCT00930982|162792946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least square means|-2.368|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.674|<|0.001||||||p-value should be \< 0.023 (one-sided) for a significant result as an interim analysis was performed. Results based on the no-interaction model which was defined as primary analysis.|ANCOVA|Baseline cfu was covariate, treatment and pooled centers factors. As the p-value for interaction was 0.214, the no-interaction model is appropriate.|Least square mean Ciprofloxacin minus placebo|"Ho: CFU(EOT\|Cipro) - CFU(baseline\|Cipro) \> CFU(EOT\|Placebo) - CFU(baseline\|Placebo) CFU = colony forming units EOT=End of treatment (Day 29) Sample size was based a difference of 1.2 log10 CFU/g between placebo and Ciprofloxacin and a standard deviation of 2 log10 CFU/g"||||< 0.001
81559568|NCT01112683|162792976|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.403|ONE_SIDED|90.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|An alpha level of 0.05 or lower represents statistical significance, no correction was made for multiple comparisons to minimize type II errors.||20 subjects per group were expected to provide 60% power to detect a between-group mean difference of 1.2 correct patterns (change from baseline to week 16) on the Paired Associates Learning and to provide 40% power to detect a between-group mean difference of 1.2 patterns recognized on the Pattern Recognition Memory. A two-sided test at type I error rate of 5% was used. Sample size incorporated an inflation factor of 20% to account for ineligibility of 10% of randomized participants.||||0.403
81559569|NCT01112683|162792977|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.371|ONE_SIDED|90.0||||This P-Value refers to the SIB-R Broad independence score.|Mixed Models Analysis|An alpha level of 0.05 or lower represents statistical significance, no correction was made for multiple comparisons to minimize type II errors.||No power calculations were performed for the secondary measures.||||0.371
81559570|NCT03160859|162793013|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi Square||||0.62
81559571|NCT00509262|162793017|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The pre-specified non-inferiority margin was 0.4%; i.e., non-inferiority required that the upper boundary of the 95% confidence interval for the treatment difference (sitagliptin minus glipizide) to be less than 0.4%.|Difference in least squares mean|-0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.74|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.06|||ANCOVA||Based on analysis of covariance with terms for treatment, renal insufficiency stratum at Visit 4/Week -2 (moderate, or severe), prior diabetes pharmacotherapy (on or not on oral antihyperglycemic agent), and a covariate for baseline A1C.|||0.06|-0.29|
81559572|NCT00509262|162793018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|-4.8|||Miettirnen& Nurminen method||Miettirnen \& Nurminen method stratified by renal insufficiency stratum at Visit 4/Week -2 (moderate or severe) \& prior diabetes pharmacotherapy|||-4.8|-17.1|0.001
81559573|NCT00509262|162793019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|7.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|38.3|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|16.1|||ANCOVA||Analysis of covariance with terms for treatment, renal insufficiency stratum at Visit 4/Week -2 (moderate or severe), prior diabetes pharmacotherapy (on or not on oral antihyperglycemic agent), and a covariate for baseline Fasting Plasma Glucose.|||16.1|-1.9|
81559574|NCT00509262|162793020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares mean|-1.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.0|||ANCOVA||Analysis of covariance with terms of treatment, renal insufficiency stratum at Visit 4/Week -2 (moderate or severe), prior diabetes pharmacotherapy (on or not on oral antihyperglycemic agent), and a covariate for baseline body weight.|||-1.0|-2.6|<0.001
81559575|NCT02398227|162793021|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.968|||||||ANCOVA|p value reported for overall effect across all-time points between treatment arms||||||.968
81559576|NCT02398227|162793022|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||ANCOVA|p value reported for overall effect across all-time points between treatment arms||||||.560
81559577|NCT02674854|162793042|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|PG324 vs. netarsudil||||||<0.0001
81559578|NCT02674854|162793042|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|PG324 vs. latanoprost||||||<0.0001
81559579|NCT02635646|162793046|OTHER|T test for mean comparisons between independent groups||||||0.844||||||Significant p value less than 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.844
81559580|NCT02635646|162793047|OTHER|||||||0.624|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.624
81559581|NCT02635646|162793048|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81559582|NCT02635646|162793049|OTHER|||||||0.516|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.516
81559583|NCT02635646|162793050|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81559584|NCT00645788|162793051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.076|||||||ANCOVA|||"Ho: \|Cipro 32.5 mg - matching placebo\|=0 and \|Cipro 48.75 mg - matching placebo\|=0"||||0.076
81559585|NCT00645788|162793053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.068|||||||ANCOVA|||"At visit 7 (End of treatment) Ho: \|Cipro 32.5 - matching placebo\| =0 and~\|Cipro 48.75 - matching placebo\| =0"||||0.068
81559586|NCT03149848|162793067|OTHER||Ratio|0.786|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.743|0.831||||||||0.831|0.743|
81559587|NCT03149848|162793068|OTHER||Ratio|0.825|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.761|0.895||||||||0.895|0.761|
81559588|NCT03149848|162793069|OTHER||Ratio|0.738|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.702|0.776||||||||0.776|0.702|
81559589|NCT03149848|162793072|OTHER||Ratio|1.272|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.204|1.345||||||||1.345|1.204|
81559590|NCT04473482|162793125|SUPERIORITY|Generalized estimating equations with robust sandwich estimators used with Wald 95% confidence intervals and conversion to odds ratios|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||Generalized estimating equations with robust sandwich estimators used with Wald 95% confidence intervals and conversion to odds ratios||Generalized estimating equations with robust sandwich estimators used with Wald 95% confidence intervals|||
81559591|NCT04473482|162793126|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||||GEEs with robust sandwich estimators and Wald 95% CIs with conversion to Odds Ratios|||||
81559592|NCT01076075|162793130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.5|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model controlling for treatment, stratum (type of sulfonylurea) and baseline value.||Pairwise comparison - Sitagliptin vs. Placebo, using the difference in the Least Squares Means.||-0.50|-0.87|<0.001
81559593|NCT01076075|162793131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-33.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.3|-21.7|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model controlling for treatment, stratum (type of sulfonylurea) and baseline value.||Pairwise comparison - Sitagliptin vs. Placebo, difference in the Least Squares Means.||-21.7|-45.3|<0.001
81559594|NCT01076075|162793132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-18.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.4|-10.7|||ANCOVA|Based on an ANCOVA model controlling for treatment, stratum (type of sulfonylurea) and baseline value.||Pairwise comparison - Sitagliptin vs. Placebo, using the difference in the Least Squares Means.||-10.7|-26.4|<0.001
81559595|NCT05038904|162793148|SUPERIORITY|We estimated that 10 subjects allowed for 80% power to detect a 3-fold increase (1.1 natural log units; i.e. 1 food dose escalation) in the threshold food dose using a paired t test with p\<0.05. For this sample size determination, the primary endpoint was assumed to be normally distributed with a standard deviation of 1.1 natural log units.||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81559596|NCT05038904|162793149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0014
81559597|NCT05038904|162793150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81559598|NCT05038904|162793151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Participants' ex vivo basophil activation during acalabrutinib treatment was compared to their own baseline level.||||0.002
81559599|NCT01986933|162793155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.02||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.25|-7.53||Since a hierarchical decision procedure can be regarded as a closed testing procedure, no inflation of the alpha level due to multiple comparisons was necessary, and the global 1-sided significance alpha level of 0.025 was maintained.|ANCOVA|||||-7.53|-35.25|0.0027
81559600|NCT01986933|162793155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-41.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.17|-27.15||Since a hierarchical decision procedure can be regarded as a closed testing procedure, no inflation of the alpha level due to multiple comparisons was necessary, and the global 1-sided significance alpha level of 0.025 was maintained.|ANCOVA|||||-27.15|-55.17|<0.0001
81559601|NCT01986933|162793155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-40.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.95|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.11|-26.67||Since a hierarchical decision procedure can be regarded as a closed testing procedure, no inflation of the alpha level due to multiple comparisons was necessary, and the global 1-sided significance alpha level of 0.025 was maintained.|ANCOVA|||||-26.67|-54.11|<0.0001
81559602|NCT04854642|162793164|OTHER||Least square mean difference|71.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|68.13|75.29|||ANOVA|||||75.29|68.13|<0.0001
81559603|NCT04854642|162793165|OTHER||Least square mean difference|90.93||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.3|96.93|||ANOVA|||||96.93|85.30|0.0170
81559604|NCT04854642|162793166|OTHER||Least square mean difference|90.9||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.04|97.16|||ANOVA|||||97.16|85.04|0.0213
81559605|NCT04854642|162793167|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81559606|NCT00472459|162793211|NON_INFERIORITY|Participant's number of new skin lesions between treated and contralateral control area were evaluated using a paired t-test for lesions of any type as well as stratified by lesion type.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.514||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.116|0.911|||t-test, 2 sided||The 95 % confidence intervals for the lesion complete response rates and lesion recurrence rates were estimated using the method of Clopper and Pearson.|||0.911|0.116|0.0120
81559607|NCT00472459|162793212|NON_INFERIORITY|Participant's number of new skin lesions between treated and contralateral control area were evaluated using a paired t-test for lesions of any type as well as stratified by lesion type.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.413||||0.1761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.016|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.016|-0.190|0.1761
81559608|NCT00472459|162793213|NON_INFERIORITY|Participant's number of new skin lesions between treated and contralateral control area were evaluated using a paired t-test for lesions of any type as well as stratified by lesion type.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.1183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.156|1.357|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.357|-0.156|0.1183
81559609|NCT00472459|162793214|NON_INFERIORITY|Participant's number of new skin lesions between treated and contralateral control area were evaluated using a paired t-test for lesions of any type as well as stratified by lesion type.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.493||||0.2322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.323|1.309|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.309|-0.323|0.2322
81559610|NCT00472459|162793215|NON_INFERIORITY|Participant's number of new skin lesions between treated and contralateral control area were evaluated using a paired t-test for lesions of any type as well as stratified by lesion type.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68||||0.1286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.202|1.562|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.562|-0.202|0.1286
81559611|NCT00095238|162793259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|baseline score used as covariate; treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, \& baseline angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors used as predictors||Comparison of 2 treatment arms at Month 6 (first 2 columns)||1.3|-0.8|
81559612|NCT00095238|162793259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|baseline score used as covariate; treatment, visit, treatment-by-visit, \& baseline angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors used as predictors||comparison of 2 treatment arms at Month 14 (columns 3 and 4)||1.7|-0.5|
81574267|NCT02785354|162821700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79||||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.95|||Fine and Gray model|||Outcome was analyzed during dabigatran or VKA exposure period (on treatment) using: 1) Cumulative function to estimate the incidence (with death as a competing risk), 2) Fine and Gray model to compare the 1-year risk for dabigatran versus VKA, with hazard ratio (HR) and 95%CI (and death as a competing risk).||0.95|0.65|0.0147
81559613|NCT02038829|162793279|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 66 subjects (rounding to 72 for using Williams squares and 96 with dropouts) provides \~90% power to detect a 100 mL treatment difference in mean change trough FEV1 between SUN-101 and placebo at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0125 using a 2-tailed paired t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 176 and a within-subject correlation of 0.3.|LS Mean (SE)|0.0126|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0225||0.973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0318|0.0569||P-values were adjusted using Dunnett's method for comparing the multiple treatments to placebo. The comparison of aclidinium to placebo was performed at the 0.05 significance level to establish assay sensitivity.|LS Mean (SE)|||An mixed effects model was used with mean change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence. The Kenward and Roger correction to the degrees of freedom was used. An unstructured covariance model was used to model intrasubject correlation.||0.0569|-0.0318|0.9730
81559614|NCT02038829|162793279|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 66 subjects (rounding to 72 for using Williams squares and 96 with dropouts) provides \~90% power to detect a 100 mL treatment difference in mean change trough FEV1 between SUN-101 and placebo at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0125 using a 2-tailed paired t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 176 and a within-subject correlation of 0.3.|LS Mean (SE)|0.0822|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0225||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.038|0.1264||P-values were adjusted using Dunnett's method for comparing the multiple treatments to placebo. The comparison of aclidinium to placebo was performed at the 0.05 significance level to establish assay sensitivity.|LS Mean (SE)|||An mixed effects model was used with mean change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence. The Kenward and Roger correction to the degrees of freedom was used. An unstructured covariance model was used to model intrasubject correlation.||0.1264|0.0380|0.0014
81559615|NCT02038829|162793279|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 66 subjects (rounding to 72 for using Williams squares and 96 with dropouts) provides \~90% power to detect a 100 mL treatment difference in mean change trough FEV1 between SUN-101 and placebo at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0125 using a 2-tailed paired t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 176 and a within-subject correlation of 0.3.|LS Mean (SE)|0.1088|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0226|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0644|0.1532||P-values were adjusted using Dunnett's method for comparing the multiple treatments to placebo. The comparison of aclidinium to placebo was performed at the 0.05 significance level to establish assay sensitivity.|LS Mean (SE)|||An mixed effects model was used with mean change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence. The Kenward and Roger correction to the degrees of freedom was used. An unstructured covariance model was used to model intrasubject correlation.||0.1532|0.0644|<0.0001
81559616|NCT02038829|162793279|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 66 subjects (rounding to 72 for using Williams squares and 96 with dropouts) provides \~90% power to detect a 100 mL treatment difference in mean change trough FEV1 between SUN-101 and placebo at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0125 using a 2-tailed paired t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 176 and a within-subject correlation of 0.3.|LS Mean (SE)|0.1375|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0226|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0931|0.1818||P-values were adjusted using Dunnett's method for comparing the multiple treatments to placebo. The comparison of aclidinium to placebo was performed at the 0.05 significance level to establish assay sensitivity.|LS Mean (SE)|||An mixed effects model was used with mean change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence. The Kenward and Roger correction to the degrees of freedom was used. An unstructured covariance model was used to model intrasubject correlation||0.1818|0.0931|<0.0001
81559617|NCT02038829|162793279|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 66 subjects (rounding to 72 for using Williams squares and 96 with dropouts) provides \~90% power to detect a 100 mL treatment difference in mean change trough FEV1 between SUN-101 and placebo at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0125 using a 2-tailed paired t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in trough FEV1 of 176 and a within-subject correlation of 0.3.|LS Mean (SE)|0.1567|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0226|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1121|0.2012||P-values were adjusted using Dunnett's method for comparing the multiple treatments to placebo. The comparison of aclidinium to placebo was performed at the 0.05 significance level to establish assay sensitivity.|LS Mean (SE)|||An mixed effects model was used with mean change from baseline in trough FEV1 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence. The Kenward and Roger correction to the degrees of freedom was used. An unstructured covariance model was used to model intrasubject correlation.||0.2012|0.1121|<0.0001
81559618|NCT02038829|162793280|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 78 subjects (rounding to 84 for using Williams squares) provides \~80% power to detect a 55 mL treatment difference in mean change trough FEV1 between SUN-101 and placebo at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0125 using a 2-tailed paired t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in AUC(0-12) of 143 and a within-subject correlation of 0.3.|LS Mean (SE)|0.0526|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0184||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0163|0.0888|||LS Mean (SE)|||An mixed effects model was used with standardized FEV1 AUC(0-12) on Day 7 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence. The Kenward and Roger correction to the degrees of freedom was used. An unstructured covariance model was used to model intrasubject correlation.||0.0888|0.0163|0.0046
81559619|NCT02038829|162793280|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 78 subjects (rounding to 84 for using Williams squares) provides \~80% power to detect a 55 mL treatment difference in mean change trough FEV1 between SUN-101 and placebo at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0125 using a 2-tailed paired t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in AUC(0-12) of 143 and a within-subject correlation of 0.3.|LS Mean (SE)|0.0842|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0185|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0478|0.1206|||LS Mean (SE)|||An mixed effects model was used with standardized FEV1 AUC(0-12) on Day 7 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence. The Kenward and Roger correction to the degrees of freedom was used. An unstructured covariance model was used to model intrasubject correlation.||0.1206|0.0478|<0.0001
81559620|NCT02038829|162793280|NON_INFERIORITY|A sample size of 78 subjects (rounding to 84 for using Williams squares) provides \~80% power to detect a 55 mL treatment difference in mean change trough FEV1 between SUN-101 and placebo at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0125 using a 2-tailed paired t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in AUC(0-12) of 143 and a within-subject correlation of 0.3.|LS Mean (SE)|0.1255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0186|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|0.1621|||LS Mean (SE)|||An mixed effects model was used with standardized FEV1 AUC(0-12) on Day 7 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence. The Kenward and Roger correction to the degrees of freedom was used. An unstructured covariance model was used to model intrasubject correlation.||0.1621|0.0890|<0.0001
81559621|NCT02038829|162793280|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 78 subjects (rounding to 84 for using Williams squares) provides \~80% power to detect a 55 mL treatment difference in mean change trough FEV1 between SUN-101 and placebo at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0125 using a 2-tailed paired t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in AUC(0-12) of 143 and a within-subject correlation of 0.3.|LS Mean (SE)|0.1963|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0184|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1601|0.2325|||LS Mean (SE)|||An mixed effects model was used with standardized FEV1 AUC(0-12) on Day 7 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence. The Kenward and Roger correction to the degrees of freedom was used. An unstructured covariance model was used to model intrasubject correlation.||0.2325|0.1601|<0.0001
81559622|NCT02038829|162793280|SUPERIORITY|A sample size of 78 subjects (rounding to 84 for using Williams squares) provides \~80% power to detect a 55 mL treatment difference in mean change trough FEV1 between SUN-101 and placebo at a Bonferroni-adjusted significance level of 0.0125 using a 2-tailed paired t-test and assuming a within-subject standard deviation for change in AUC(0-12) of 143 and a within-subject correlation of 0.3.|LS Mean (SE)|0.1902|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0186|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1537|0.2268|||LS Mean (SE)|||An mixed effects model was used with standardized FEV1 AUC(0-12) on Day 7 as the response, with factors for treatment, period, sequence, baseline FEV1 as a covariate and a random effect for subject nested within sequence. The Kenward and Roger correction to the degrees of freedom was used. An unstructured covariance model was used to model intrasubject correlation.||0.2268|0.1537|<0.0001
81559623|NCT04626310|162793290|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-ER-IP|0.096|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of Linear Slopes (DBT-ER vs. IP) in latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) with quadratic effects.||||.8
81559624|NCT04626310|162793290|SUPERIORITY||Linear Slope difference DBT-IE-IP|-0.234|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.385||0.544|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of Linear Slopes (DBT-IE vs. IP) in latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) with quadratic effects.||||.544
81559625|NCT04626310|162793290|SUPERIORITY||Linear Slope difference DBT-ER-DBT-IE|0.329|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.429||0.442|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of Linear Slopes (DBT-ER vs. DBT-IE) in latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) with quadratic effects.||||.442
81559626|NCT04626310|162793291|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-ER-IP|1.951|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.15||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of Linear Slopes (DBT-ER vs. IP) in latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) with quadratic effects.||||.09
81559627|NCT04626310|162793291|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-IE-IP|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.228||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of Linear Slopes (DBT-ER vs. DBT-IE) in latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) with quadratic effects.||||.93
81559628|NCT04626310|162793291|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-ER-DBT-IE|1.851|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.103||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of Linear Slopes (DBT-ER vs. DBT-IE) in latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) with quadratic effects.||||.93
81559629|NCT04626310|162793291|SUPERIORITY||Quad slope difference DBT-ER-IP|-0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of Quadratic Slopes (DBT-ER vs. IP) in latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) with quadratic effects.||||.93
81559630|NCT04626310|162793291|SUPERIORITY||Quad slope difference DBT-IE-IP|-0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.836|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of Quadratic Slopes (DBT-IE vs. IP) in latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) with quadratic effects.||||.836
81559631|NCT04626310|162793291|SUPERIORITY||Quad slope difference DBT-ER-DBT-IE|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.994|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of Quadratic Slopes (DBT-IE vs. IP) in latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) with quadratic effects.||||.994
81559632|NCT04626310|162793292|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-ER-IP|0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.475|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. The slopes of the difference between neutral and negative-maintain were regressed on time (weeks, centered around the start of treatment) and calculated per condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-ER to IP.||||.475
81559633|NCT04626310|162793292|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-IE-IP|0.037|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.082||0.654|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. The slopes of the difference between neutral and negative-maintain were regressed on time (weeks, centered around the start of treatment) and calculated per condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-IE to IP.||||.654
81559634|NCT04626310|162793292|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-ER-DBT-IE|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.085||0.791|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. The slopes of the difference between neutral and negative-maintain were regressed on time (weeks, centered around the start of treatment) and calculated per condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-ER to DBT-IE.||||.791
81559635|NCT04626310|162793293|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-ER-IP|-0.332|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. We examined the effect of Negative Decrease vs. Negative Maintain over time per condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-ER to IP.||||.001
81559636|NCT04626310|162793293|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-IE-IP|-0.165|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.078|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. We examined the effect of Negative Decrease vs. Negative Maintain over time per condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-IE to IP.||||.078
81559637|NCT04626310|162793293|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-ER-DBT-IE|-0.167|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. We examined the effect of Negative Decrease vs. Negative Maintain over time per condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-ER to DBT-IE.||||.080
81559638|NCT04626310|162793294|SUPERIORITY||Linear Slope Diff DBT-ER-IP|0.091|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.13|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. The Negative x Novel x time (weeks, centered around the start of treatment) slopes were calculated per condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-ER to IP.||||.13
81559639|NCT04626310|162793294|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-IE-IP|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.046|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. The Negative x Novel x time (weeks, centered around the start of treatment) slopes were calculated per condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-IE to IP.||||.046
81559640|NCT04626310|162793294|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-ER-DBT-IE|-0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.057||0.617|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. The Negative x Novel x time (weeks, centered around the start of treatment) slopes were calculated per condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-ER to DBT-IE.||||.617
81559641|NCT04626310|162793295|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-ER-IP|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of change in this interaction effect were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-ER to IP.||||.005
81559642|NCT04626310|162793295|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-IE-IP|-0.111|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103||0.281|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of change in this interaction effect were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-IE to IP.||||.281
81559643|NCT04626310|162793295|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-ER-DBT-IE|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.066|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of change in this interaction effect were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-ER to DBT-IE.||||.066
81559644|NCT04626310|162793296|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-ER-IP|1.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.653||0.108|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of the effect of negative maintain vs. neutral images on weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-ER to IP.||||.108
81559645|NCT04626310|162793296|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-IE-IP|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.454||0.014|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of the effect of negative maintain vs. neutral images on weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-IE to IP.||||.014
81559646|NCT04626310|162793296|SUPERIORITY||Linear slope difference DBT-ER-DBT-IE|2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.631||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of the effect of negative maintain vs. neutral images on weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-ER to DBT-IE.||||.001
81559647|NCT04626310|162793297|OTHER||Linear Slope difference DBT-ER-IP|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.211|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of the effect of negative maintain vs. negative decrease on weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-ER to IP.||||.211
81559648|NCT04626310|162793297|SUPERIORITY||Linear Slope difference DBT-IE-IP|-0.195|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.148|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of the effect of negative maintain vs. negative decrease on weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-IE to IP.||||.148
81559649|NCT04626310|162793297|SUPERIORITY||Linear Slope difference DBT-ER-DBT-IE|-0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.857|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of the effect of negative maintain vs. negative decrease on weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-ER to DBT-IE.||||.857
81559650|NCT04626310|162793298|SUPERIORITY||Linear Slope Difference in DSS DBT-ER-IP|-0.313|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.794||0.693|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of DSS over weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-ER to IP.||||.693
81559651|NCT04626310|162793298|SUPERIORITY||Linear Slope Difference in DSS DBT-IE-IP|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.767||0.998|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of DSS over weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-IE to IP.||||.998
81559652|NCT04626310|162793298|SUPERIORITY||Linear Slope Diff in DSS DBT-ER-DBT-IE|-0.315|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.765||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of DSS over weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-ER to DBT-IE.||||.680
81559653|NCT04626310|162793298|SUPERIORITY||Linear Slope Difference in DC1 DBT-ER-IP|0.098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101||0.333|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of DC1 over weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-ER to IP.||||.333
81559654|NCT04626310|162793298|SUPERIORITY||Linear Slope Diff in DC1 DBT-IE-IP|-0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097||0.632|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of DC1 over weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-IE to IP.||||.632
81559655|NCT04626310|162793298|SUPERIORITY||Linear Slope Diff in DC1 DBT-ER-DBT-IE|0.144|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.107||0.178|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of DC1 over weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared DBT-IE to DBT-ER.||||.178
81559656|NCT04626310|162793298|SUPERIORITY||Linear Slope Diff in DC2 DBT-ER-IP|0.045|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.112||0.689|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of DC2 over weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared the slope differences DBT-ER to IP.||||.689
81559657|NCT04626310|162793298|SUPERIORITY||Linear Slope Diff in DC2 DBT-IE-IP|-0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.109||0.917|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of DC2 over weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared the slope differences DBT-IE to IP.||||.917
81559658|NCT04626310|162793298|SUPERIORITY||Linear Slope Diff in DC2 DBT-ER-DBT-IE|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.108||0.603|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of DC2 over weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared the slope differences DBT-ER to DBT-IE.||||.603
81559659|NCT04626310|162793299|SUPERIORITY||Other[Quad Slope difference DBT-ER-IP]|0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.762|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of Quadratic Slopes (DBT-ER vs. IP) in latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) with quadratic effects.||||.762
81559660|NCT04626310|162793299|SUPERIORITY||Quad Slope difference DBT-IE-IP|0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.047||0.478|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of Quadratic Slopes (DBT-IE vs. IP) in latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) with quadratic effects.||||.478
81559661|NCT04626310|162793299|SUPERIORITY||Quad Slope difference DBT-ER-DBT-IE|-0.089|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.054||0.705|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of Quadratic Slopes (DBT-ER vs. DBT-IE) in latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) with quadratic effects.||||.705
81559662|NCT04626310|162793300|SUPERIORITY||Quad slope difference DBT-ER-IP|-0.028|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of Quadratic Slopes (DBT-ER vs. IP) in latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) with quadratic effects.||||.93
81559663|NCT04626310|162793300|SUPERIORITY||Quad slope difference DBT-IE-IP|-0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.836|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of Quadratic Slopes (DBT-IE vs. IP) in latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) with quadratic effects.||||.836
81559664|NCT04626310|162793300|SUPERIORITY||Quad slope difference DBT-ER-DBT-IE|0.001|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.145||0.994|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Comparisons of Quadratic Slopes (DBT-IE vs. IP) in latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) with quadratic effects.||||.994
81559665|NCT04626310|162793301|SUPERIORITY||Quad slope diff in DC1 DBT-ER-IP|0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013||0.313|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of DC1 over weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared the quadratic effects differed DBT-ER to IP.||||.313
81559666|NCT04626310|162793301|SUPERIORITY||Quad Slope in DC1 DBT-IE-IP|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01||0.747|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of DC1 over weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared the quadratic effects differed DBT-IE to IP.||||.747
81559667|NCT04626310|162793301|SUPERIORITY||Quad slope diff in DC1 DBT-ER-DBT-IE|0.009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.012||0.444|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Latent growth curve models (in multilevel/mixed effects framework, Mplus v8.1) were estimated with maximum likelihood. Simple slopes of DC1 over weeks were calculated for each condition. Models tested whether these slopes differed by condition. This test compared the quadratic effects differed DBT-ER to DBT-IE.||||.444
81559668|NCT02278341|162793302|NON_INFERIORITY|Non Inferiority, Margin = -0.75|LSM Difference|0.235|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.132|0.339||p-value for non-inferiority test based on 1-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The model includes treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb and baseline Hb by visit as continuous variable.||0.339|0.132|<0.001
81559669|NCT02278341|162793303|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-Inferiority, Margin = -0.75|LSM Difference|0.171|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.082|0.261||p-value for non-inferiority test based on 1-sided significance level.|ANCOVA|||The model includes treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb as continuous variable. Statistical analysis used was ANCOVA model with multiple imputations (MI). Missing hemoglobin data was imputed for each treatment relying on non-missing data from all participants within each treatment group using the MCMC imputation model.||0.261|0.082|<0.001
81559670|NCT02278341|162793304|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of roxadustat versus ESA (the non-inferiority margin for the difference between groups is -15%).|Difference of Percentages|2.3|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|7.6||p-value for non-inferiority test based on 1-sided significance level.|Miettinen and Nurminen|||A generalized linear model was used to estimate the difference in response rates between the arms, as an approximation for the Miettinen and Nurminen method, adjusting for following covariates: region, previous ESA treatment, cardiovascular history and baseline Hb as categorical variables.||7.6|-2.9|<0.05
81559671|NCT02278341|162793305|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.377|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.451|-0.304||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level|Mixed Models Analysis|||The model includes treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline LDL, baseline Hb as continuous variables.||-0.304|-0.451|<0.001
81559672|NCT02278341|162793306|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-31.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.4|-22.4||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level|ANCOVA|||The model includes treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb as continuous variable.||-22.4|-41.4|<0.001
81559673|NCT02278341|162793307|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin for non-inferiority was -3.|LSM Difference|0.205|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.649|1.059||p-value for non-inferiority test based on 1-sided significance level|Mixed Models Analysis|||The model includes treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment, visits (week 8, week 12, week 28) and visit by treatment as categorical variables, and baseline SF-36 PF, baseline Hb as continuous variables.||1.059|-0.649|<0.05
81559674|NCT02278341|162793308|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin for non-inferiority was -3.|LSM Difference|0.856|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.115|1.828|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The model includes treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment, visits (week 8, week 12, week 28) and visit by treatment as categorical variables, and baseline SF-36 VT, baseline Hb as continuous variables.||1.828|-0.115|<0.05
81559675|NCT02278341|162793309|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin for non-inferiority was 1.|LSM Difference|-0.849|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.971|0.273||p-value for non-inferiority test based on 1-sided significance level|Mixed Models Analysis|||The model includes treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables, and baseline MAP, baseline Hb as continuous variables.||0.273|-1.971|<0.05
81559676|NCT02278341|162793310|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority (hazard ratio margin of 1.3).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.924|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.669|1.276||p-value for non-inferiority test based on 1-sided significance level.|Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on region, CV history, previous ESA treatment, and adjusting on Hb at baseline as continuous covariate. Non-inferiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI is below 1.3.||1.276|0.669|<0.05
81559677|NCT02278341|162793311|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.579|||=|0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.694|0.536||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The model includes treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables, and baseline MAP, baseline Hb as continuous variables.||0.536|-1.694|=0.308
81559678|NCT02278341|162793312|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.915|||=|0.582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.668|1.254||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on region, CV history, previous ESA treatment, and adjusting on Hb at baseline as continuous covariate. Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI is lower than 1.||1.254|0.668|=0.582
81559679|NCT02278341|162793313|SUPERIORITY||Difference of Percentages|1.4|||=|0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|6.5||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level|Miettinen and Nurminen method|||A generalized linear model was used to estimate the difference in response rates between the arms, as an approximation for the Miettinen and Nurminen method, adjusting for following covariates: region, previous ESA treatment, cardiovascular history and baseline Hb as categorical variables.||6.5|-3.8|=0.609
81559680|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.164|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|0.256||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 1- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.256|0.072|<0.001
81559681|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.443|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.339|0.546||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.546|0.339|<0.001
81559682|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.561|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.451|0.672||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 3 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.672|0.451|<0.001
81559683|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.708|||<|0.001||95.0|0.588|0.828||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.828|0.588|<0.001
81559684|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.768|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.645|0.89||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 5 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.890|0.645|<0.001
81559685|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.729|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.604|0.855||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 6 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.855|0.604|<0.001
81559686|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.729|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.603|0.856||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 7 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.856|0.603|<0.001
81559687|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.574|0.826||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.826|0.574|<0.001
81559688|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.659|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.788||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 10 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.788|0.530|<0.001
81559689|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.593|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.459|0.727||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.727|0.459|<0.001
81559690|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.503|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.366|0.64||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 14 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.640|0.366|<0.001
81559691|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.369|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.229|0.51||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.510|0.229|<0.001
81559692|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.363|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|0.496||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 18 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.496|0.230|<0.001
81559693|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.284|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.154|0.414||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 20 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.414|0.154|<0.001
81559694|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.197|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|0.329||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 22 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.329|0.065|=0.003
81559695|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.187|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.316||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.316|0.059|=0.004
81559696|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.243|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|0.373||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.373|0.113|<0.001
81559697|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.207|||=|0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.074|0.34||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 28 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.340|0.074|=0.002
81559698|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.227|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.358||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 30 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.358|0.096|<0.001
81559699|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.199|||=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.334|||Mixed Models Analysis|p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.||Week 32 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.334|0.064|=0.004
81559700|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.279|||<|0.001||95.0|0.15|0.409||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 34 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.409|0.150|<0.001
81559701|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.256|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.121|0.391||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 36- The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.391|0.121|<0.001
81559702|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.136|||=|0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.006|0.277||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 40 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.277|-0.006|=0.060
81559703|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.082|||=|0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.071|0.236||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 44 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.236|-0.071|=0.293
81559704|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.027|||=|0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.123|0.177||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 48 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.177|-0.123|=0.723
81559705|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.199|||=|0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.049|0.348||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.348|0.049|=0.009
81559706|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.147|||=|0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.298||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 56 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.298|-0.004|=0.056
81559707|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.196|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.047|0.346||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 60 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.346|0.047|=0.010
81559708|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.275|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.123|0.427||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 64 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.427|0.123|<0.001
81559709|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.206|||=|0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.353||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 68 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.353|0.059|=0.006
81559710|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.118|||=|0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.269||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 72 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.269|-0.033|=0.127
81559711|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.211|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.371||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 76 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.371|0.051|=0.010
81559712|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.102|||=|0.191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.255||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 80 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.255|-0.051|=0.191
81559713|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.192|||=|0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.033|0.351||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 84 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.351|0.033|=0.018
81559714|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.044|||=|0.576|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.111|0.2||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 88 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.200|-0.111|=0.576
81559715|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.203|||=|0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.369||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 92 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.369|0.037|=0.017
81559716|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.184|||=|0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.338||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 96 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.338|0.031|=0.019
81559717|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.164|||=|0.056||95.0|-0.004|0.333||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 100 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.333|-0.004|=0.056
81559718|NCT02278341|162793314|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.099|||=|0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.076|0.273||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 104 - The model included treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline Hb as continuous covariates.||0.273|-0.076|=0.267
81559719|NCT02278341|162793315|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.237|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.127|0.347||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 28-36 - The model includes treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb as continuous variable.||0.347|0.127|<0.001
81559720|NCT02278341|162793315|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.105|||=|0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.015|0.225||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level|Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 44-52 - The model includes treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb as continuous variable.||0.225|-0.015|=0.086
81559721|NCT02278341|162793315|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.149|||=|0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.284||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level|Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 96-104 - The model includes treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb as continuous variable.||0.284|0.014|=0.031
81559722|NCT02278341|162793316|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.235|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.125|0.346|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 28-36 - The model includes treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb as continuous variable.||0.346|0.125|<0.001
81559723|NCT02278341|162793316|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.104|||=|0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.232|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 44-52 - The model includes treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb as continuous variable.||0.232|-0.024|=0.110
81559724|NCT02278341|162793316|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.149|||=|0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.288|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 96-104 - The model includes treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment, visits and visit by treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb as continuous variable.||0.288|0.010|=0.036
81559725|NCT02278341|162793321|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.154|||=|0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.943|1.411||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level|Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on region, CV history, previous ESA treatment and adjusting on Hb at baseline as continuous covariate. Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI was below 1.0.||1.411|0.943|=0.164
81559726|NCT02278341|162793322|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.979|||=|0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.656|1.462|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on region, CV history, previous ESA treatment and adjusting on Hb at baseline as continuous covariate. Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI was below 1.0.||1.462|0.656|=0.917
81559727|NCT02278341|162793323|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.867|||=|0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.573|1.313||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level|Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on region, CV history, previous ESA treatment, and adjusting on Hb at baseline as continuous covariate. Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI was below 1.0.||1.313|0.573|=0.501
81559728|NCT02278341|162793324|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.006|||=|0.507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.01||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level|ANCOVA|||The model included treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb as continuous variable.||0.01|-0.02|=0.507
81559729|NCT02278341|162793325|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.132|||=|0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|4.16|||ANCOVA|||The model included treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb as continuous variable.||4.16|-3.90|=0.949
81559730|NCT02278341|162793326|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.368|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.291|0.465|||Regression, Cox|||Hazard Ratio was calculated using stratified Cox Proportional Hazards regression stratifying on region, CV history, previous ESA treatment and adjusting on Hb at baseline as continuous covariate. Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 95% CI was below 1.0.||0.465|0.291|<0.001
81559731|NCT02278341|162793327|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-35.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.8|-18.4|||ANCOVA|||Weeks 37-52 - Participants with no or missing medication records of IV Iron had their monthly IV Iron use set to 0 mg. The model includes treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb as continuous variable.||-18.4|-51.8|<0.001
81559732|NCT02278341|162793327|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-48.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.3|-27.0|||ANCOVA|||Weeks 53-104 - Participants with no or missing medication records of IV Iron had their monthly IV Iron use set to 0 mg. The model includes treatment arm, region, CV History, previous ESA treatment as categorical variables and baseline Hb as continuous variable.||-27.0|-70.3|<0.001
81559733|NCT02278341|162793337|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.521|||=|0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.208|1.25||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level|Mixed Models Analysis|||The model includes treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline SF-36 PCS, baseline Hb, as continuous covariates.||1.250|-0.208|=0.161
81559734|NCT02278341|162793338|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.126|||=|0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.135|1.387||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level|Mixed Models Analysis|||The model includes treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline FACT-An Ans, baseline Hb, as continuous covariates.||1.387|-1.135|=0.845
81559735|NCT02278341|162793339|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.128|||=|0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.703|2.447||p-value for superiority test based on 2-sided significance level|Mixed Models Analysis|||The model includes treatment, visit, visit by treatment interaction, Previous ESA Treatment, region and history of CV disease as fixed class factors and baseline FACT-An Ans, baseline Hb, as continuous covariates.||2.447|-2.703|=0.922
81559736|NCT04902326|162793347|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Regression, Linear|||Compare the mean decrease of HbA1c of the Combo Arm, Financial Incentives arm, and the Tailored Messages arm each with the EUC arm.||||0.78
81559737|NCT04902326|162793348|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64|||||||Regression, Linear|||Compare the mean decrease of HbA1c of the Combo Arm, Financial Incentives arm, and the Tailored Messages arm each with the EUC arm.||||0.64
81559738|NCT04902326|162793349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Regression, Linear|||Compare the mean decrease of weight of the Combo Arm, Financial Incentives arm, and the Tailored Messages arm each with the EUC arm.||||0.87
81559739|NCT04902326|162793350|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Regression, Linear|||Compare the mean decrease of weight of the Combo Arm, Financial Incentives arm, and the Tailored Messages arm each with the EUC arm.||||0.87
81559740|NCT04902326|162793351|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, Linear|||Compare the mean months engaged (with DPP or metformin) of the Combo Arm, Financial Incentives arm, and the Tailored Messages arm each with the EUC arm.||||<0.0001
81559741|NCT02397564|162793352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.019
81559742|NCT02604017|162793354|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of the rate of SVR12 for the 12-week treatment group as compared with the historical rate was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for the percentage of participants with SVR12 must exceed 91% to achieve noninferiority.|Percentage of Participants|99.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|99.1|100.0||||||Based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an underlying rate of ≥97% in the 12-week arm, 270 participants provides \>90% power to demonstrate noninferiority of the 12-week arm to the historical control rate for HCV GT1 subjects who are treatment-naïve or treated with pegIFN/RBV (based on the normal approximation of a single binomial proportion in a one-sample test for superiority).||100.0|99.1|
81559743|NCT02604017|162793355|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of the rate of SVR12 for the 8-week treatment group as compared with the 12-week treatment group was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for the difference in percentage of participants with SVR12 (8-week group minus 12-week group) must be above -5% to achieve noninferiority.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.1||||||Based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and an -5% noninferiority margin and an underlying rate of ≥97% in the 8-week arm (270 participants) and ≥97% in the 12-week arm (270 participants) provides \>90% power to demonstrate noninferiority of the 8-week arm to the 12-week arm.||1.1|-1.1|
81559744|NCT02604017|162793356|NON_INFERIORITY|The noninferiority of the rate of SVR12 for the 8-week treatment group as compared with the 12-week treatment group was analyzed; the lower confidence bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for the difference in percentage of participants with SVR12 must be above -5% to achieve noninferiority.|Difference in Percentage of Participants|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.6||||||Based on a 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and a -5% noninferiority margin, and an underlying rate of ≥97% in the 8-week arm (270 participants) and ≥97% in the 12-week arm (270 participants) provides \>90% power to demonstrate noninferiority of the 8-week arm to the 12-week arm.||0.6|-1.8|
81559745|NCT01041495|162793365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.869||||0.869|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||P values below 0.05 were considered statistically significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.869
81559746|NCT01041495|162793366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.486|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Visual Analogue Pain Scale (VAPS). The final visit VAPS at 8th week will be compared against baseline VAPS scores for both treatment groups||||.486
81559747|NCT01041495|162793366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.486|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.486
81559748|NCT01041495|162793367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.0||||0.869|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided||As above- this was the difference between the groups on mean avg, it was used here|||||.869
81559749|NCT01041495|162793367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.0||||0.275|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.275
81559750|NCT01117051|162793368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.305||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.305
81559751|NCT03780400|162793391|OTHER|test for within group change from baseline to 4 month follow-up||||||0.5145|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5145
81559752|NCT03780400|162793392|OTHER|test for within group change from baseline to 4 month follow-up||||||0.3683|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3683
81559753|NCT03780400|162793393|OTHER|test for within group change from baseline to 4 month follow-up||||||0.9858|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9858
81559754|NCT03780400|162793394|OTHER|test for within group change from baseline to 4 month follow-up|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81559755|NCT03780400|162793395|OTHER|test for within group change from baseline to 4 month follow-up|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81559756|NCT01850602|162793406|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-Inferiority margin: 1.0 mg/dL~Non-Inferiority was considerd to be confirmed if the upper limit of two-sided confidence interval became 1.0 mg/dL or less."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||||-0.05|-0.63|0.020
81559757|NCT01155479|162793413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Estimated Means|2.6||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|4.3|||constrained longitudinal analysis|||Preladenant 2 mg (Part 1) vs Placebo (Part 1)||4.30|0.86|0.0033
81559758|NCT01155479|162793413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Estimated Means|1.3||||0.1382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|2.94|||constrained longitudinal analysis|||Preladenant 5 mg (Part 1) vs Placebo (Part 1)||2.94|-0.41|0.1382
81559759|NCT01155479|162793413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Estimated Means|0.4||||0.6378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|2.11|||constrained longitudinal analysis|||Preladenant 10 mg (Part 1) vs Placebo (Part 1)||2.11|-1.29|0.6378
81559760|NCT01155479|162793413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Estimated Means|0.3||||0.6923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|2.03|||constrained longitudinal analysis|||Rasagiline (Part 1) vs Placebo (Part 1)||2.03|-1.35|0.6923
81559761|NCT01155479|162793414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs Placebo (%)|-9.7||||0.0785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|1.82||p-value is for the estimated Odds Ratio based on a generalized linear mixed model with baseline UPDRS2+3 as a covariate and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect and participant as random effect.|generalized linear mixed model|||Preladenant 2 mg (Part 1) vs Placebo (Part 1)||1.82|-21.0|0.0785
81559762|NCT01155479|162793414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs Placebo (%)|-6.3||||0.2735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.6|5.05||p-value is for the estimated Odds Ratio based on a generalized linear mixed model with baseline UPDRS2+3 as a covariate and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect and participant as random effect.|generalized linear mixed model|||Preladenant 5 mg (Part 1) vs Placebo (Part 1)||5.05|-17.6|0.2735
81559763|NCT01155479|162793414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs Placebo (%)|-3.7||||0.4823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|7.99||p-value is for the estimated Odds Ratio based on a generalized linear mixed model with baseline UPDRS2+3 as a covariate and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect and participant as random effect.|generalized linear mixed model|||Preladenant 10 mg (Part 1) vs Placebo (Part 1)||7.99|-15.2|0.4823
81559764|NCT01155479|162793414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference vs Placebo (%)|-2.3||||0.6827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|9.24||p-value is for the estimated Odds Ratio based on a generalized linear mixed model with baseline UPDRS2+3 as a covariate and treatment-by-time interaction as fixed effect and participant as random effect.|generalized linear mixed model|||Rasagiline (Part 1) vs Placebo (Part 1)||9.24|-13.9|0.6827
81559765|NCT01155479|162793415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Estimated Means|0.7||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.27|||constrained longitudinal analysis|||Preladenant 2 mg (Part 1) vs Placebo (Part 1)||1.27|0.09|0.0235
81559766|NCT01155479|162793415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Estimated Means|0.5||||0.1093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|1.04|||constrained longitudinal analysis|||Preladenant 5 mg (Part 1) vs Placebo (Part 1)||1.04|-0.11|0.1093
81559767|NCT01155479|162793415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Estimated Means|0.2||||0.5756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.75|||constrained longitudinal analysis|||Preladenant 10 mg (Part 1) vs Placebo (Part 1)||0.75|-0.42|0.5756
81559768|NCT01155479|162793415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Estimated Means|0.1||||0.6657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.7|||constrained longitudinal analysis|||Rasagiline (Part 1) vs Placebo (Part 1)||0.70|-0.45|0.6657
81559769|NCT00518973|162793452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||t = 2.8|t-test, 2 sided|Hours occupied by preoccupations.||||||.15
81559770|NCT00518973|162793452|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||t = .56|t-test, 2 sided|Hours of rituals||||||.40
81559771|NCT00518973|162793453|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||t = .13|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.72
81559772|NCT00518973|162793454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||t = .52|t-test, 2 sided|Reporting for Trait||||||.48
81559773|NCT00518973|162793454|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||t = .09|t-test, 2 sided|Reporting for State||||||.77
81559774|NCT00518973|162793455|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||t = .05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.83
81559775|NCT00518973|162793456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||t = .78|t-test, 2 sided|Positive Scale||||||.40
81559776|NCT00518973|162793456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||t=3.0|t-test, 2 sided|Negative Scale||||||.11
81559777|NCT00518973|162793456|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||t = .02|t-test, 2 sided|General Scale||||||.90
81559778|NCT02129777|162793466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.008||||0.925|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.162|0.179|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) P-values are from a CMH Chi-Square test using a 2\*2 contingency table of treatment and responder status controlling for visit.||0.179|-0.162|0.925
81559779|NCT02129777|162793466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.087||||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.202|0.028|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|CMH P-values are from a CMH Chi-Square test using a 2\*2 contingency table of treatment and responder status controlling for visit.||0.028|-0.202|0.162
81559780|NCT02129777|162793466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.034||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.187|0.118|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|CMH P-values are from a CMH Chi-Square test using a 2\*2 contingency table of treatment and responder status controlling for visit.||0.118|-0.187|0.671
81559781|NCT02129777|162793466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.087||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.202|0.028|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|CMH P-values are from a CMH Chi-Square test using a 2\*2 contingency table of treatment and responder status controlling for visit.||0.028|-0.202|0.182
81559782|NCT02129777|162793468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.9|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure.||4.9|-2.1|0.435
81559783|NCT02129777|162793468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|5.4|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure.||5.4|-1.6|0.279
81559784|NCT02129777|162793468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|6.5|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure.||6.5|-0.4|0.085
81559785|NCT02129777|162793468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.76||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|6.3|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure.||6.3|-0.7|0.110
81559786|NCT02129777|162793469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.027||||0.827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.265|0.211|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: CMH P-values are from a CMH Chi-Square test using a 2\*2 contingency table of treatment and responder status controlling for visit.||0.211|-0.265|0.827
81559787|NCT02129777|162793469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.036||||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.269|0.198|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: CMH P-values are from a CMH Chi-Square test using a 2\*2 contingency table of treatment and responder status controlling for visit.||0.198|-0.269|0.768
81559788|NCT02129777|162793469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.112||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.106|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: CMH P-values are from a CMH Chi-Square test using a 2\*2 contingency table of treatment and responder status controlling for visit.||0.106|-0.330|0.338
81559789|NCT02129777|162793469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.017||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.261|0.226|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: CMH P-values are from a CMH Chi-Square test using a 2\*2 contingency table of treatment and responder status controlling for visit.||0.226|-0.261|0.890
81559790|NCT02129777|162793470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.048||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.139|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12:CMH P-values are from a CMH Chi-Square test using a 2\*2 contingency table of treatment and responder status controlling for visit.||0.139|-0.043|0.295
81559791|NCT02129777|162793471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.012||||0.906|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.191|0.216|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: CMH P-values are from a CMH Chi-Square test using a 2\*2 contingency table of treatment and sPGA response category controlling for visit.||0.216|-0.191|0.906
81559792|NCT02129777|162793471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.04||||0.677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.222|0.143|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: CMH P-values are from a CMH Chi-Square test using a 2\*2 contingency table of treatment and sPGA response category controlling for visit.||0.143|-0.222|0.677
81559793|NCT02129777|162793471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.13||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.268|0.007|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: CMH P-values are from a CMH Chi-Square test using a 2\*2 contingency table of treatment and sPGA response category controlling for visit.||0.007|-0.268|0.107
81559794|NCT02129777|162793471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.08||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.248|0.087|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: CMH P-values are from a CMH Chi-Square test using a 2\*2 contingency table of treatment and sPGA response category controlling for visit.||0.087|-0.248|0.371
81559795|NCT02129777|162793472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.095||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.221|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: CMH P-values are from a CMH Chi-Square test using a 2\*2 contingency table of treatment and sPGA response category controlling for visit.||0.221|-0.030|0.134
81559796|NCT02129777|162793473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.2|-0.6|0.258
81559797|NCT02129777|162793473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.2|-0.5|0.365
81559798|NCT02129777|162793473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.4|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.4|-0.3|0.757
81559799|NCT02129777|162793473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.3|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.3|-0.4|0.825
81559800|NCT02129777|162793474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.163||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|4.1|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||4.10|-4.48|0.931
81559801|NCT02129777|162793474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.143||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|5.84|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||5.84|-2.65|0.459
81559802|NCT02129777|162793474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.161||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|7.93|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||7.93|-0.63|0.094
81559803|NCT02129777|162793474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.173||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|7.09|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||7.09|-1.52|0.203
81559804|NCT02129777|162793475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|0.86|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.86|-1.92|0.448
81559805|NCT02129777|162793475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.692||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|0.22|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.22|-2.53|0.099
81559806|NCT02129777|162793475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|0.78|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.78|-1.96|0.396
81559807|NCT02129777|162793475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.697||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|0.23|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.23|-2.54|0.102
81559808|NCT02129777|162793476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.626||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|-0.2|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||-0.20|-2.29|0.099
81559809|NCT02129777|162793476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.619||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|-0.03|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||-0.03|-2.49|0.045
81559810|NCT02129777|162793476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|0.25|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.25|-2.21|0.118
81559811|NCT02129777|162793476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.616||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|0.0|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.00|-2.44|0.050
81559812|NCT02129777|162793477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.503||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.36|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.36|-1.63|0.211
81559813|NCT02129777|162793477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.497||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|0.13|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.13|-1.85|0.087
81559814|NCT02129777|162793477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.494||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.71|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.71|-1.26|0.580
81574268|NCT02785354|162821700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.0|||Fine and Gray model|||Outcome was analyzed during rivaroxaban or VKA exposure period (on treatment) using: 1) Cumulative function to estimate the incidence (with death as a competing risk), 2) Fine and Gray model to compare the 1-year risk for rivaroxaban versus VKA, with HR and 95%CI (and death as a competing risk).||1.00|0.71|0.0501
81559815|NCT02129777|162793477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.496||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.9|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.90|-1.06|0.873
81559816|NCT02129777|162793478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|11.8|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||11.8|-15.2|0.803
81559817|NCT02129777|162793478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|7.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.73||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|21.4|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||21.4|-5.7|0.248
81559818|NCT02129777|162793478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.67||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|14.2|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||14.2|-12.7|0.914
81559819|NCT02129777|162793478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.74||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|17.9|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site, treatment, visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects, baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||17.9|-9.2|0.523
81559820|NCT02129777|162793479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|2.8|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||2.8|-2.7|0.978
81559821|NCT02129777|162793479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|1.5|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||1.5|-3.9|0.389
81559822|NCT02129777|162793479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|1.4|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||1.4|-4.2|0.316
81559823|NCT02129777|162793479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.7|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.7|-4.9|0.142
81559824|NCT02129777|162793480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73||0.229|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|1.4|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Physical Health Summary Score: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||1.4|-5.6|0.229
81559825|NCT02129777|162793480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|3.0|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Physical Health Summary Score: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||3.0|-3.6|0.863
81559826|NCT02129777|162793480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.7|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Physical Health Summary Score: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||4.7|-1.9|0.403
81559827|NCT02129777|162793480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|4.4|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Physical Health Summary Score: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||4.4|-2.5|0.597
81559828|NCT02129777|162793480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.32||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|6.5|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Mental Health Summary Score: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||6.5|-2.7|0.416
81559829|NCT02129777|162793480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.24||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|5.1|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Mental Health Summary Score: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||5.1|-3.8|0.770
81559830|NCT02129777|162793480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.31||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|5.2|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Mental Health Summary Score: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||5.2|-4.0|0.798
81559831|NCT02129777|162793480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|5.5|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Mental Health Summary Score: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||5.5|-4.1|0.767
81559832|NCT02129777|162793481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.06|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.06|-0.11|0.570
81559833|NCT02129777|162793481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.06|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.06|-0.10|0.619
81559834|NCT02129777|162793481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.043||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.11|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.11|-0.06|0.597
81559835|NCT02129777|162793481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.044||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.12|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||0.12|-0.06|0.509
81559836|NCT02129777|162793482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.32||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|9.6|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||9.6|-11.7|0.845
81559837|NCT02129777|162793482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8||0.323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|14.4|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||14.4|-4.8|0.323
81559838|NCT02129777|162793482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.89||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|7.8|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||7.8|-11.7|0.697
81559839|NCT02129777|162793482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.1||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|7.7|||ANCOVA||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from an ANCOVA model with main effect of study site and treatment with baseline value as a covariate. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||7.7|-12.6|0.633
81559840|NCT02129777|162793483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|4.3|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site,treatment,visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects,baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||4.3|-2.2|0.537
81574269|NCT02785354|162821701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.82|||Cox proportional hazard risk model|||Outcome was analyzed during dabigatran or VKA exposure period (on treatment) using: 1) Kaplan-Meier to estimate the cumulative incidence, 2) Cox proportional hazard risk model to compare the 1-year risk for dabigatran versus VKA, with HR and 95%CI.||0.82|0.67|<0.0001
81559841|NCT02129777|162793483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|5.6|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site,treatment,visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects,baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||5.6|-0.8|0.142
81559842|NCT02129777|162793483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|7.3|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site,treatment,visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects,baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||7.3|0.8|0.015
81559843|NCT02129777|162793483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|5.8|||MMRM||LS mean difference (namilumab - placebo) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were reported.|Week 12: Post-baseline least squares means and p-values were from a MMRM model with main effect of study site,treatment,visit and interaction between visit and treatment as fixed effects,baseline value as a covariate with an unstructured covariance structure. Baseline least squares means and p-values were obtained using an ANOVA model with terms for treatment and study site.||5.8|-0.7|0.121
81559844|NCT01923168|162793525|OTHER|Bayesian double criteria|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.5|1.7|||Posterior mean diff. & credible interval|||||1.7|-4.5|0.282
81559845|NCT01923168|162793526|OTHER|Bayesian double criteria|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.9|4.2|||Posterior mean difference|Posterior mean difference||||4.2|-1.9|0.697
81559846|NCT01923168|162793527|OTHER|Bayesian double criteria|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.435|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-12.5|9.7|||Posterior mean diff. & credible interval|||||9.7|-12.5|0.435
81559847|NCT01923168|162793528|OTHER|Bayesian double criteria|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.611|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-8.4|13.2|||Posterior mean diff. & credible interval|||||13.2|-8.4|0.611
81559848|NCT01255787|162793598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.123||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.258|2.035||Adjustment for multiplicity for the comparisons was based on the Dunnett-Hsu procedure.|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with treatment as a fixed factors and baseline MADRS as a covariate.||All statistical tests were 2-sided with the estimated P-values at the 5% level of significance.||2.035|-3.258|0.9070
81559849|NCT01255787|162793598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.114||0.3006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.31|0.938|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with treatment as a fixed factors and baseline MADRS as a covariate.||||0.938|-4.310|0.3006
81559850|NCT01255787|162793598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.2399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.436|0.794|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with treatment as a fixed factors and baseline MADRS as a covariate.||||0.794|-4.436|0.2399
81559851|NCT03170232|162793616|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-67.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|159.7||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-400.6|266.2|||Repeated measures random coefficient|||||266.2|-400.6|0.679
81559852|NCT00718237|162793728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy (1-Relative Risk [RR])|80.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.4|94.1||Hypothesis: Efficacy \>0%. Based on p\< 1/(1+k); p = proportion of participants with outcome in vaccine group relative to total number of subjects with outcome; k = ratio of follow-up time; placebo/vaccine. Based on conditional binomial approach.|Exact Conditional Test|Exact Conditional Test based on Binomial Distribution|Efficacy = 1-RR, expressed as a percentage; the RR is the incidence in the vaccine group / the incidence in the placebo group, adjusted for the ratio of the follow-up period in each group.|||94.1|47.4|<0.001
81559853|NCT00718237|162793729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy (1-Relative Risk [RR])|74.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.9|90.6||Hypothesis: Efficacy \>0%. Based on p\< 1/(1+k); p = proportion of participants with outcome in vaccine group relative to total number of subjects with outcome; k = ratio of follow-up time; placebo/vaccine. Based on conditional binomial approach.|Exact Conditional Test|Exact Conditional Test based on Binomial Distribution|Efficacy = 1-RR, expressed as a percentage; the RR is the incidence in the vaccine group / the incidence in the placebo group, adjusted for the ratio of the follow-up period in each group.|||90.6|39.9|<0.001
81559854|NCT00718237|162793730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy (1-Relative Risk [RR])|100.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.4|100.0||Hypothesis: Efficacy \>0%. Based on p\< 1/(1+k); p = proportion of participants with outcome in vaccine group relative to total number of subjects with outcome; k = ratio of follow-up time; placebo/vaccine. Based on conditional binomial approach.|Exact Conditional Test|Exact Conditional Test based on Binomial Distribution|Efficacy = 1-RR, expressed as a percentage; the RR is the incidence in the vaccine group / the incidence in the placebo group, adjusted for the ratio of the follow-up period in each group.|||100.0|55.4|<0.001
81559855|NCT01423604|162793735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.733||||0.0494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.506|1.061||One-sided p-value.|Log Rank|||||1.061|0.506|0.0494
81559856|NCT01423604|162793735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.502||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.281|0.888||One-sided p-value.|Log Rank|||Cox Regression Analysis of Overall Survival: C-reactive protein (CRP) \> 13 μg/ml; Statistical analysis plan (SAP) specified subgroup analysis||0.888|0.281|0.0081
81559857|NCT01423604|162793736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Efron approximation of hazard ratio|0.75||||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.513|1.094||Two-sided p-value.|Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.094|0.513|0.1340
81559858|NCT01423604|162793738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0236|||||||Pearson's chi-square test|||||||0.0236
81559859|NCT03324581|162793746|SUPERIORITY||Difference|0.81|||=|0.7554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|5.92||The change from baseline in CAARS-O:SV was analyzed using a Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures (MMRM) methodology with the unstructured variance covariance matrix.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|It included fixed class-effect terms: treatment,trial site,visit week, interaction term: treatment by visit week, Baseline CAARS-O:SV as a covariate.||||5.92|-4.30|=0.7554
81559860|NCT03324581|162793746|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-6.61|||=|0.0101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|-1.6||The change from baseline in CAARS-O:SV was analyzed using a MMRM methodology with the unstructured variance covariance matrix.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|It included fixed class-effect terms: treatment,trial site,visit week, interaction term: treatment by visit week, Baseline CAARS-O:SV as a covariate.||||-1.60|-11.6|=0.0101
81559861|NCT03324581|162793746|SUPERIORITY||Difference|-7.42|||=|0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.3|-2.5||The change from baseline in CAARS-O:SV was analyzed using a MMRM methodology with the unstructured variance covariance matrix.|Mixed-effect Model Repeated Measures|It included fixed class-effect terms: treatment,trial site,visit week, interaction term: treatment by visit week, Baseline CAARS-O:SV as a covariate.||||-2.50|-12.3|=0.0033
81559862|NCT00988325|162793789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median time to cessation of viral sheddi|119.0|||=|0.166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|113.0|230.0||p-value is for the comparison of the age cohorts (treatment groups)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Test was used for testing homogeneity of survival curves|Median time was estimated from the Kaplan-Meier curve (unstratified)|||230|113|=0.166
81559863|NCT00988325|162793791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Time to Resolution of Fever in Patients|14.5|||=|0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|20.0||The p-value is for the comparison of the age cohorts (not including Total)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Median time was estimated from the Kaplan-Meier curve (unstratified)|||20|12|=0.059
81559864|NCT01362595|162793845|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Due to the small sample size, the statistical approach is primarily descriptive in nature.|||
81559865|NCT00749580|162793870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.935|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.935
81559866|NCT02882074|162793929|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.64|||Regression, Linear|||||0.64|-0.11|0.158
81559867|NCT02882074|162793930|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|0.86||||0.388|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.57|1.28||The significance criterion is p-value \< 0.025 (i.e. 0.05/2), corrected for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Syndecan values were all log-transformed to meet the linearity requirement. Thus the treatment effect was presented as the ratio of geometric means.|||1.28|0.57|0.388
81559868|NCT02882074|162793931|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of geometric means|1.19||||0.257|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.84|1.68||The significance criterion is p-value \< 0.025 (i.e. 0.05/2), corrected for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis||Endocan values were all log-transformed to meet the linearity requirement. Thus the treatment effect was presented as the ratio of geometric means.|||1.68|0.84|0.257
81559869|NCT02882074|162793932|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.62||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|1.01|||Regression, Linear|||||1.01|0.23|0.003
81559870|NCT03584373|162793933|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 1.3|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.6|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.60|-0.89|0.70
81559871|NCT03584373|162793934|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 1.3|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|0.61|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.61|-1.08|0.58
81559872|NCT03584373|162793935|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 1.3|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.91||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|-0.56|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.56|-3.25|0.006
81559873|NCT03584373|162793936|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 1.3|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.16||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|-0.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.06|-2.26|0.04
81559874|NCT03584373|162793937|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 1.3|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.55||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|0.56|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.56|-1.67|0.33
81559875|NCT03584373|162793938|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of 1.3|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.21|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.21|-0.10|0.47
81559876|NCT01315236|162793952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072||||||Conducted in the mITT population using a stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test, to compare the treatment arms at a 2-sided significance level of 0.05, adjusting for the randomization strata (presence/absence of CF and MAC versus Mycobacterium abscessus).|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||"The primary efficacy analysis tested the following hypotheses:~* H0: There is no difference at Day 84 between the LAI arm and the placebo arm~* Ha: There is a difference at Day 84 between the LAI arm and the placebo arm~Statistical analysis applies to all day 84 rows."||||0.072
81559877|NCT01315236|162793953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test||||0.003
81559878|NCT01315236|162793954|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|5.68||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|25.79|||Regression, Cox|||Cox proportional hazard model||25.79|1.25|0.0129
81559879|NCT01315236|162793955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.077|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Ordinal Logistic Regressions Model||||0.077
81559880|NCT01315236|162793956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4545|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Stratified Wilcoxon-rank sum||||0.4545
81559881|NCT01315236|162793958|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|2.69||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|5.64|||Regression, Cox|||Cox Proportional Hazard Model||5.64|1.28|0.0076
81559882|NCT04218123|162793961|EQUIVALENCE|p value \<0.05 required to be considered nonequivalent|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81559883|NCT04218123|162793961|EQUIVALENCE|p value of \<0.05 required for result to be considered nonequivalent|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Anova Post Hoc Analysis||||||<0.05
81559884|NCT04218123|162793961|EQUIVALENCE|p value of \<0.05 required for result to be considered nonequivalent|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Anova Post Hoc Analysis||||||<0.05
81559885|NCT04218123|162793961|EQUIVALENCE|p value of \<0.05 required for result to be considered nonequivalent|||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Anova Post Hoc Analysis||||||>0.05
81559886|NCT04218123|162793963|EQUIVALENCE|p value \<0.05 required to be considered nonequivalent|||||=|0.31|||||||ANOVA|||SF20 Physical Functioning||||=0.31
81559887|NCT04218123|162793963|EQUIVALENCE|p value of \<0.05 required for result to be considered nonequivalent||||||0.633|||||||ANOVA|||SF20 Role Functioning||||0.633
81559888|NCT04218123|162793963|EQUIVALENCE|p value of \<0.05 required for result to be considered nonequivalent||||||0.424|||||||ANOVA|||SF20 Mental Health||||0.424
81559889|NCT04218123|162793963|EQUIVALENCE|p value of \<0.05 required for result to be considered nonequivalent||||||0.057|||||||ANOVA|||SF20 Social Functioning||||0.057
81559890|NCT04218123|162793963|EQUIVALENCE|p value of \<0.05 required for result to be considered nonequivalent||||||0.296|||||||ANOVA|||SF20 Health Perceptions||||0.296
81559891|NCT04218123|162793963|EQUIVALENCE|p value of \<0.05 required for result to be considered nonequivalent||||||0.872|||||||ANOVA|||SF20 Pain||||0.872
81559892|NCT04218123|162793964|EQUIVALENCE|p value \<0.05 required to be considered nonequivalent|||||=|0.538|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.538
81559893|NCT04218123|162793965|EQUIVALENCE|p value \<0.05 required to be considered nonequivalent|||||=|0.686|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.686
81559894|NCT04218123|162793966|EQUIVALENCE|p value \<0.05 required to be considered nonequivalent|||||=|0.167|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.167
81559895|NCT04218123|162793967|EQUIVALENCE|p value \<0.05 required to be considered nonequivalent|||||=|0.8|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.8
81559896|NCT04218123|162793968|EQUIVALENCE|p value \<0.05 required to be considered nonequivalent|||||=|0.425|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.425
81559897|NCT04218123|162793969|EQUIVALENCE|p value \<0.05 required to be considered nonequivalent.|||||=|0.054|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.054
81559898|NCT03190369|162793988|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|0.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.137||0.361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.144|0.395||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|Least-square (LS) means, standard errors (SE) were analyzed from repeated measures ANCOVA.||Least-square (LS) means, standard errors (SE) were analyzed from repeated measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The model included treatment groups (Hylan G-F 20 and placebo), site, visit and visit by treatment interaction, as well as the baseline WOMAC A1 score as a covariate).||0.395|-0.144|0.3610
81559899|NCT02011893|162794014|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin is 7.5 points, where the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) scores were measured on a scale of 0 to 100. Testing was carried out at a 5% significance level.|||||<|0.001|||||||t-distribution|95% UCB and p-value for non-inferiority are based on t-distribution with n1 + n2-2 degrees of freedom where n1 and n2 are number of subjects per arm.||||||<0.001
81559900|NCT02011893|162794015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.083||||||Superiority analysis performed|McNemar|||||||0.083
81559901|NCT02011893|162794017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||||||Superiority analysis performed|t-distribution|95% UCB and p-value for superiority are based on t-distribution with n1 + n2-2 degrees of freedom where n1 and n2 are number of subjects per arm.||||||0.017
81559902|NCT03239665|162794018|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.0081||||||Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Testing total knowledge score change between groups from baseline to post intervention||||0.0081
81559903|NCT03239665|162794018|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.0243||||||Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Testing zoster knowledge score change between groups from baseline to post intervention||||0.0243
81559904|NCT03239665|162794018|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.071||||||Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Testing pneumonia knowledge score change between groups from baseline to post intervention||||0.0710
81559905|NCT03239665|162794018|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.0008||||||Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Testing influenza knowledge score change between groups from baseline to post intervention||||0.0008
81559906|NCT03239665|162794018|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.1094||||||Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Testing total knowledge score change between groups from baseline to one-month follow-up||||0.1094
81559907|NCT03239665|162794018|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.2029||||||Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Testing zoster knowledge score change between groups from baseline to one-month follow-up||||0.2029
81559908|NCT03239665|162794018|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.8599||||||Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Testing pneumonia knowledge score change between groups from baseline to one-month follow-up||||0.8599
81559909|NCT03239665|162794018|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.0007||||||Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Testing influenza knowledge score change between groups from baseline to one-month follow-up||||0.0007
81559910|NCT03239665|162794018|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.0246||||||Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Testing total knowledge score change between groups from post-intervention to one-month follow-up||||0.0246
81559911|NCT03239665|162794018|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.078||||||Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Testing zoster knowledge score change between groups from post-intervention to one-month follow-up||||0.0780
81559912|NCT03239665|162794018|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.0167||||||Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Testing pneumonia knowledge score change between groups from post-intervention to one-month follow-up||||0.0167
81559913|NCT03239665|162794018|EQUIVALENCE|Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.9417||||||Two-sided Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Testing influenza knowledge score change between groups from post-intervention to one-month follow-up||||0.9417
81559914|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.0011||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement Getting vaccinations is important to my health from baseline to post-intervention"||||0.0011
81559915|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|||||<|0.0001||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement Getting vaccinations is important to my health from baseline to post-intervention"||||<0.0001
81559916|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.0028||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement Getting vaccinations is important to my health from baseline to one-month follow-up"||||0.0028
81559917|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|||||<|0.0001||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement Getting vaccinations is important to my health from baseline to one-month follow-up"||||<0.0001
81559918|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||1||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement Getting vaccinations is important to my health from post-intervention to one-month follow-up"||||1.0
81559919|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.643||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement Getting vaccinations is important to my health from post-intervention to one-month follow-up"||||0.6430
81559920|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.1193||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement Getting vaccinations can be harmful to my health from baseline to post-intervention"||||0.1193
81559921|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|||||<|0.0001||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement Getting vaccinations can be harmful to my health from baseline to post-intervention"||||<0.0001
81559922|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.4861||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement Getting vaccinations can be harmful to my health from baseline to one-month follow-up"||||0.4861
81559923|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.0002||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement Getting vaccinations can be harmful to my health from baseline to one-month follow-up"||||0.0002
81559924|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.3247||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement Getting vaccinations can be harmful to my health from post-intervention to one-month follow-up"||||0.3247
81559925|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.4627||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement Getting vaccinations can be harmful to my health from post-intervention to one-month follow-up"||||0.4627
81559926|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.1244||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust my doctor to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from baseline to post-intervention"||||0.1244
81559927|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.0575||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust my doctor to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from baseline to post-intervention"||||0.0575
81559928|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.7489||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust my doctor to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from baseline to one-month follow-up"||||0.7489
81559929|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.0098||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust my doctor to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from baseline to one-month follow-up"||||0.0098
81559930|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.1797||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust my doctor to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from post-intervention to one-month follow-up"||||0.1797
81559931|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.3613||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust my doctor to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from post-intervention to one-month follow-up"||||0.3613
81559932|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.5972||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust my pharmacist to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from baseline to post-intervention"||||0.5972
81559933|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.024||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust my pharmacist to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from baseline to post-intervention"||||0.0240
81559934|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.2437||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust my pharmacist to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from baseline to one-month follow-up"||||0.2437
81559935|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.0631||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust my pharmacist to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from baseline to one-month follow-up"||||0.0631
81559936|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.054||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust my pharmacist to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from post-intervention to one-month follow-up"||||0.0540
81559937|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.7298||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust my pharmacist to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from post-intervention to one-month follow-up"||||0.7298
81559938|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.4218||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust a peer educator to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from baseline to post-intervention"||||0.4218
81559939|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.2282||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust a peer educator to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from baseline to post-intervention"||||0.2282
81559940|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.8711||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust a peer educator to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from baseline to one-month follow-up"||||0.8711
81559941|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.0027||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust a peer educator to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from baseline to one-month follow-up"||||0.0027
81559942|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.7579||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust a peer educator to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from post-intervention to one-month follow-up"||||0.7579
81559943|NCT03239665|162794019|EQUIVALENCE|Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)||||||0.1299||||||Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test with a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of alpha = 0.0167 (3 comparisons)|Sign test|||"Testing within-group changes in beliefs for the statement I trust a peer educator to give me information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent from post-intervention to one-month follow-up"||||0.1299
81559944|NCT03239665|162794021|EQUIVALENCE|Fisher's Exact test was used (2 x 2) with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||1||||||Fisher's Exact test was used (2 x 2) with a significance threshold of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Testing between-group differences in dichotomous engagement in the program immediately post-intervention via Fisher's Exact test||||1.0
81559945|NCT03239665|162794021|EQUIVALENCE|Fisher's Exact test was used (2 x 2) with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.6806||||||Fisher's Exact test was used (2 x 2) with a significance threshold of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Testing between-group differences in dichotomous engagement in the program at the one-month follow-up via Fisher's Exact test||||0.6806
81559946|NCT03239665|162794021|EQUIVALENCE|Fisher's Exact test was used (2 x 2) with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||1||||||Fisher's Exact test was used (2 x 2) with a significance threshold of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Testing between-group differences in dichotomous satisfaction with the program's content immediately post-intervention via Fisher's Exact test||||1.0
81559947|NCT03239665|162794021|EQUIVALENCE|Fisher's Exact test was used (2 x 2) with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.4908||||||Fisher's Exact test was used (2 x 2) with a significance threshold of 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Testing between-group differences in dichotomous satisfaction with the program's content at the one-month follow-up via Fisher's Exact test||||0.4908
81559948|NCT03239665|162794022|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.7728|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to receive zoster vaccine at baseline via Chi-squared test||||0.7728
81559949|NCT03239665|162794022|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.6871|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to receive zoster vaccine post-intervention via Chi-squared test||||0.6871
81559950|NCT03239665|162794022|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.8259|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to receive zoster vaccine at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.8259
81559951|NCT03239665|162794022|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.8868|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to receive influenza vaccine at baseline via Chi-squared test||||0.8868
81559952|NCT03239665|162794022|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.8069|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to receive influenza vaccine post-intervention via Chi-squared test||||0.8069
81559953|NCT03239665|162794022|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.8489|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to receive influenza vaccine at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.8489
81559954|NCT03239665|162794022|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.3985|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to receive pneumonia vaccine at baseline via Chi-squared test||||0.3985
81559955|NCT03239665|162794022|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.1722|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to receive pneumonia vaccine post-intervention via Chi-squared test||||0.1722
81559956|NCT03239665|162794022|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.7318|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to receive pneumonia vaccine at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.7318
81559957|NCT03239665|162794022|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.6309|||||||Chi-squared|||Among those without positive vaccination history at post-test, testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to receive zoster vaccine post-intervention via Chi-squared test||||0.6309
81559958|NCT03239665|162794022|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.7881|||||||Chi-squared|||Among those without positive vaccination history at post-test, testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to receive zoster vaccine at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.7881
81559959|NCT03239665|162794022|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.6798|||||||Chi-squared|||Among those without positive vaccination history at post-test, testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to receive influenza vaccine post-intervention via Chi-squared test||||0.6798
81559960|NCT03239665|162794022|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.8548|||||||Chi-squared|||Among those without positive vaccination history at post-test, testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to receive influenza vaccine at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.8548
81559961|NCT03239665|162794022|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.3182|||||||Chi-squared|||Among those without positive vaccination history at post-test, testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to receive pneumonia vaccine post-intervention via Chi-squared test||||0.3182
81559962|NCT03239665|162794022|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.7986|||||||Chi-squared|||Among those without positive vaccination history at post-test, testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to receive pneumonia vaccine at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.7986
81559963|NCT03239665|162794023|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.0163|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants reporting positive history of zoster vaccine at baseline via Chi-squared test||||0.0163
81559964|NCT03239665|162794023|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.0028|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants reporting positive history of zoster vaccine post-intervention via Chi-squared test||||0.0028
81559965|NCT03239665|162794023|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.0433|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants reporting positive history of zoster vaccine at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.0433
81559966|NCT03239665|162794023|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.0592|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants reporting positive history of influenza vaccine at baseline via Chi-squared test||||0.0592
81559967|NCT03239665|162794023|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.1843|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants reporting positive history of influenza vaccine post-intervention via Chi-squared test||||0.1843
81559968|NCT03239665|162794023|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.5933|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants reporting positive history of influenza vaccine at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.5933
81559969|NCT03239665|162794023|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.3942|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants reporting positive history of pneumonia vaccine at baseline via Chi-squared test||||0.3942
81559970|NCT03239665|162794023|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.9062|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants reporting positive history of pneumonia vaccine post-intervention via Chi-squared test||||0.9062
81559971|NCT03239665|162794023|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.9618|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants reporting positive history of pneumonia vaccine at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.9618
81559972|NCT03239665|162794023|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.114|||||||Chi-squared|||Among those without positive vaccination history at post-test, testing between-group differences in number of participants reporting positive history of zoster vaccine at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.1140
81559973|NCT03239665|162794023|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.0141|||||||Chi-squared|||Among those without positive vaccination history at post-test, testing between-group differences in number of participants reporting positive history of influenza vaccine at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.0141
81559974|NCT03239665|162794023|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.0457|||||||Chi-squared|||Among those without positive vaccination history at post-test, testing between-group differences in number of participants reporting positive history of pneumonia vaccine at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.0457
81559975|NCT03239665|162794024|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.6153|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to discuss vaccines with their doctor at baseline via Chi-squared test||||0.6153
81559976|NCT03239665|162794024|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.8299|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to discuss vaccines with their doctor post-intervention via Chi-squared test||||0.8299
81559977|NCT03239665|162794024|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.0405|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to discuss vaccines with their doctor at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.0405
81559978|NCT03239665|162794024|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.3776|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to discuss vaccines with their pharmacist at baseline via Chi-squared test||||0.3776
81559979|NCT03239665|162794024|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.2856|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to discuss vaccines with their pharmacist post-intervention via Chi-squared test||||0.2856
81559980|NCT03239665|162794024|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.0016|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to discuss vaccines with their pharmacist at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.0016
81559981|NCT03239665|162794024|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.9449|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to discuss vaccines with their family/friends at baseline via Chi-squared test||||0.9449
81559982|NCT03239665|162794024|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.6143|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to discuss vaccines with their family/friends post-intervention via Chi-squared test||||0.6143
81559983|NCT03239665|162794024|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.0036|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants planning to discuss vaccines with their family/friends at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.0036
81559984|NCT03239665|162794025|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants having discussed vaccines with their doctor at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||<0.0001
81559985|NCT03239665|162794025|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.0012|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants having discussed vaccines with their pharmacist at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.0012
81559986|NCT03239665|162794025|EQUIVALENCE|Chi-squared test was used with a significance threshold of 0.05.||||||0.0034|||||||Chi-squared|||Testing between-group differences in number of participants having discussed vaccines with their family/friends at one-month follow-up via Chi-squared test||||0.0034
81559987|NCT01582854|162794080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||||-0.7|-3.9|0.005
81559988|NCT01582854|162794081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||0.3|-2.6|0.122
81559989|NCT01582854|162794081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|-1.9|||ANCOVA|||Month 12||-1.9|-5.5|<0.001
81559990|NCT01582854|162794082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||End of Infusion Period||0.7|-0.1|0.111
81559991|NCT01582854|162794082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.2|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||1.2|0.1|0.016
81559992|NCT01582854|162794082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.3|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||1.3|0.2|0.013
81559993|NCT01582854|162794082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.7|||ANCOVA|||Month 12||1.7|0.3|0.003
81559994|NCT01582854|162794083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|10.2||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|19.5|||Chi-squared|||Month 3||19.5|0.9|0.032
81559995|NCT01582854|162794083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|10.2||||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|19.5|||Chi-squared|||Month 6||19.5|0.8|0.034
81559996|NCT01582854|162794083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|10.1||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|19.3|||Chi-squared|||Month 12||19.3|0.8|0.035
81559997|NCT01582854|162794084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-3.2||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|2.1|||Fisher Exact|||Month 6||2.1|-8.5|0.251
81559998|NCT01582854|162794084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-4.0||||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|1.7|||Fisher Exact|||Month 12||1.7|-9.7|0.221
81559999|NCT01582854|162794085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1|||ANCOVA|||End of Infusion Period||0.1|-0.4|0.239
81560000|NCT01582854|162794085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Month 3||0.1|-0.5|0.136
81560001|NCT01582854|162794085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Month 6||0.2|-0.3|0.890
81560002|NCT01582854|162794085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Month 12||0.2|-0.4|0.455
81560003|NCT02522871|162794096|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0.075|Difference of Proportion|-0.132|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.049|||one-sided Farrington and Manning|||||-0.049||<0.0001
81560004|NCT02522871|162794096|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0.075|Difference of Proportion|-0.145|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.062|||one-sided Farrington and Manning|||||-0.062||<0.0001
81560005|NCT02522871|162794097|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin of 1.0|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|0.025|||t-test, 1 sided|||||0.025|-0.084|<0.0001
81560006|NCT02522871|162794098|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0.075|Difference of Proportion|0.0||||0.0004|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.036|||one-sided Farrington and Manning|||||0.036||0.0004
81560007|NCT02522871|162794098|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0.075|Difference of Proportion|0.0||||0.0004|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.036|||one-sided Farrington and Manning|||||0.036||0.0004
81560008|NCT02522871|162794099|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0.075|Difference of Proportion|-0.001||||0.0006|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.038|||one-sided Farrington and Manning|||||0.038||0.0006
81560009|NCT02522871|162794099|NON_INFERIORITY|non-inferiority margin = 0.075|Difference of Proportion|-0.001||||0.0006|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.038|||one-sided Farrington and Manning|||||0.038||0.0006
81560010|NCT01262352|162794105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.069||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|-1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The primary analysis for the primary efficacy variable was based on a mixed effect model. The model included the absolute change from the baseline in each period as the dependent variable, sequence, treatment, and period as fixed effects, study baseline LCI as the covariate, and subject nested within sequence as the random effect.||-1.15|-2.98|0.0004
81560011|NCT01262352|162794106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.007||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|12.21||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for this efficacy variable was performed in a similar way as the analysis for the primary efficacy variable.||12.21|1.80|0.0117
81560012|NCT01262352|162794107|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-45.848|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.54|-38.16||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for change from baseline in average sweat chloride was similar to the analysis of the primary efficacy variable.||-38.16|-53.54|<0.0001
81560013|NCT01262352|162794108|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.991||||0.3796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|13.39||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||The raw scores in CFQ-R were summarized into different domains of health (12 domains for adolescents and adults 14 years of age and older, 8 domains for children ages 12 and 13 years, 8 domains for children ages 6 to 11 years, and 11 domains for parents/caregivers). Each domain was analyzed in a similar way as for the primary efficacy variable. The primary analytical focus was the respiratory health domain which was analyzed by combining all self-response questionnaire versions.||13.39|-5.40|0.3796
81560014|NCT00251004|162794130|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was set at 10%.|Difference in percentage|2.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|7.3||To control for multiple comparisons, the two-sided significance level was set at 0.025.|Z-test|||Everolimus is non-inferior to mycophenolic acid (MPA) if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in combined graft loss, death or loss to follow-up rates is \<10%.||7.3|-2.9|0.001
81560015|NCT00251004|162794130|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was set at 10%.|Difference in Percentage|0.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|5.2||To control for multiple comparisons, the two-sided significance level was set at 0.025.|Z-test|||Everolimus is non-inferior to MPA if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in combined graft loss, death or loss to follow-up rates is \<10%.||5.2|-4.6|<0.001
81560016|NCT00251004|162794131|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was set at 10%.|Difference in percentage|1.8||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|9.1||To control for multiple comparisons, the two-sided significance level was set at 0.025.|Z - test|||Everolimus is non-inferior to mycophenolic acid (MPA) if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in percentage of participants composite efficacy failure is \<10%.||9.1|-5.5|0.014
81560017|NCT00251004|162794131|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was set at 10%.|Difference in percentage|-3.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|3.3||To control for multiple comparisons, the two-sided significance level was set at 0.025.|Z-test|||Everolimus is non-inferior to MPA if the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval for the difference in composite efficacy failure rates is \<10%.||3.3|-10.8|<0.001
81560018|NCT00251004|162794132|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was set at -8 mL/min/1.73m\^2.|Mean Difference (Net)|2.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|6.5||To control for multiple comparisons, the two-sided significance level was set at 0.025.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis: the mean GFR of the everolimus arm is lower (worse) than that of the MPA arm by 8 mL/min/1.73m\^2 or more.||6.5|-1.6|<0.001
81560019|NCT00251004|162794132|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was set at -8 mL/min/1.73m\^2.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|3.3||To control for multiple comparisons, the two-sided significance level was set at 0.025.|t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis: the mean GFR of the everolimus arm is lower (worse) than that of the MPA arm by 8 mL/min/1.73m\^2 or more.||3.3|-4.9|<0.001
81560020|NCT02925793|162794148|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-2.9||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED||||||SAS Proc Mixed||For each subject, change in NRS score from baseline to week 8 was calculated as Week 8 NRS value minus Baseline NRS value. Mean change in NRS score from baseline to week 8 for each group was then calculated using a Generalized Linear Mixed Model.|Both 1% and 5% groups (statistical analysis 2) produced the same estimated value (-2.9)||||0.0106
81560021|NCT02925793|162794148|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference|-2.9||||0.0483|TWO_SIDED||||||SAS Proc Mixed||For each subject, change in NRS score from baseline to week 8 was calculated as Week 8 NRS value minus Baseline NRS value. Mean change in NRS score from baseline to week 8 for each group was then calculated using a Generalized Linear Mixed Model.|Both 1%(statistical analysis 1) and 5% groups produced the same estimated value (-2.9)||||0.0483
81560022|NCT01244490|162794156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-8.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.9|-5.8|||ANCOVA|||||-5.8|-11.9|<0.001
81560023|NCT01244490|162794156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-3.8||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||||-0.7|-6.8|0.017
81560024|NCT01244490|162794157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage Improvement|23.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|36.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||36.4|11.1|<0.001
81560025|NCT01244490|162794157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Percentage Improvement|12.1||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|25.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||25.1|-0.9|0.024
81560026|NCT01244490|162794158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.217||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.358|-0.076|||ANCOVA|||||-0.076|-0.358|0.003
81560027|NCT01244490|162794158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.162||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.305|-0.019|||ANCOVA|||||-0.019|-0.305|0.026
81560028|NCT01244490|162794159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.209||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.358|-0.059|||ANCOVA|||||-0.059|-0.358|0.006
81560029|NCT01244490|162794159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.09||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.241|0.061|||ANCOVA|||||0.061|-0.241|0.242
81560030|NCT01244490|162794160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81560031|NCT01244490|162794160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.196||||||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.196
81560032|NCT01244490|162794162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.165||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.266|-0.064||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||-0.064|-0.266|0.001
81560033|NCT01244490|162794162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.104||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.207|-0.001||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||-0.001|-0.207|0.048
81560034|NCT01244490|162794163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.211||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.416|-0.007||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||-0.007|-0.416|0.043
81560035|NCT01244490|162794163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.125||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.331|0.08||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||0.080|-0.331|0.231
81560036|NCT01244490|162794164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Diiference in Least Squares Mean|-0.229|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.364|-0.094||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||-0.094|-0.364|<0.001
81560037|NCT01244490|162794164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.181||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.317|-0.045||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||-0.045|-0.317|0.009
81560038|NCT01244490|162794165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.094||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.204|0.017||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||0.017|-0.204|0.096
81560039|NCT01244490|162794165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.067||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.046||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||0.046|-0.180|0.242
81560040|NCT01244490|162794166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.049||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.191|0.094||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||0.094|-0.191|0.500
81560041|NCT01244490|162794166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.078||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.222|0.066||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||0.066|-0.222|0.288
81560042|NCT01244490|162794167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.233||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.374|-0.092||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||-0.092|-0.374|0.001
81560043|NCT01244490|162794167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.111||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.253|0.031||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||0.031|-0.253|0.124
81560044|NCT01244490|162794168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.056||||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|0.018||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||0.018|-0.131|0.139
81560045|NCT01244490|162794168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in Least Squares Mean|-0.039||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.115|0.037||Nominal p-value uncorrected for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||0.037|-0.115|0.315
81560046|NCT00829933|162794181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.429|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||For the incidence of bleeding events, paired comparison between the DU-176b groups was performed using the χ2 test.||||0.429
81560047|NCT00829933|162794181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.077
81560048|NCT00829933|162794181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.2|8.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||8.1|-11.2|
81560049|NCT00829933|162794181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.320
81560050|NCT00829933|162794181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|12.3|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||12.3|-7.6|
81560051|NCT00829933|162794181|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|18.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||18.1|-2.7|
81560052|NCT03070444|162794193|OTHER|GEE analysis|GEE analysis|0.99||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.51|||GEE analysis|||||1.51|0.48|0.0002
81560053|NCT03070444|162794194|OTHER|Mann-Whitney U test||||||0.55|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.55
81560054|NCT01373489|162794195|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81560055|NCT01155219|162794214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81574270|NCT02785354|162821701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.84|||Cox proportional hazard risk model|||Outcome was analyzed during rivaroxaban or VKA exposure period (on treatment) using: 1) Kaplan-Meier to estimate the cumulative incidence, 2) Cox proportional hazard risk model to compare the 1-year risk for rivaroxaban versus VKA, with HR and 95%CI.||0.84|0.71|<0.0001
81560056|NCT01314911|162794216|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|-3.0||P-value was not adjusted for multiple interim analyses.|Z-test, 2-sided|Comparison of randomized arms was based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution.|The difference in percents was calculated as the percent detectable in the Oseltamivir arm minus the percent detectable in the Placebo arm.|Assuming that pooled percentage of participants with virus detectable by PCR at Day 3 is 50%, assuming that the Oseltamivir arm was better than the placebo arm and that the detectable rate in the Oseltamivir arm was 42.5% compared to 57.5% in the placebo arm (a 15% reduction), and assuming 10% subjects with missing qPCR at Day 3, in a two-sided, two-sample 0.05-level t- test with 546 participants combined across both arms, there was 90% power.||-3.0|-21.4|0.0097
81560057|NCT01314911|162794219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0243||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple interim analyses.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0243
81560058|NCT01314911|162794220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple interim analyses.|Log Rank|||||||0.41
81560059|NCT01314911|162794221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple interim analyses.|Log Rank|||||||0.88
81560060|NCT01314911|162794222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7461||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple interim analyses.|Log Rank|||||||0.7461
81560061|NCT01314911|162794223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1501||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple interim analyses.|Log Rank|||||||0.1501
81560062|NCT01314911|162794224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3025||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple interim analyses.|Log Rank|||||||0.3025
81560063|NCT01314911|162794225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5466||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple interim analyses.|Log Rank|||||||0.5466
81560064|NCT01314911|162794227|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.5311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|3.0||P-value was not adjusted for multiple interim analyses.|two-sample binomial exact test|The two-sample binomial exact test was performed in PROC STATXACT.|The difference in percents was calculated as the percent in the Oseltamivir arm minus the percent in the placebo arm.|||3.0|-1.4|0.5311
81560065|NCT01314911|162794228|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||0.8498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|4.7||P-value was not adjusted for multiple interim analyses.|Z test||The difference in percents was calculated as the percent in the Oseltamivir arm minus the percent in the placebo arm.|This test compared the difference in percentages of participants with at least one complication between two randomized arms.||4.7|-3.8|0.8498
81560066|NCT01314911|162794230|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.6||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|-5.1||P-value was not adjusted for multiple interim analyses.|Z test||||The difference in percents was calculated as the percent with detectable in the Oseltamivir arm minus the percent with detectable in the placebo arm.|-5.1|-22.2|0.0021
81560067|NCT01314911|162794233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022||||||P-value was not adjusted for multiple interim analyses.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.022
81560068|NCT03150485|162794234|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was established is the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval was above 50%.|Estimated Proportion|77.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.15|90.29|||Agresti-Coull|||The Agresti-Coull method was used to estimate the confidence interval of the binomial proportions of subjects with less than 2 lens modifications.||90.29|56.15|
81560069|NCT00403403|162794277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.528||||0.0097||95.0|0.323|0.862|||Log Rank||HR estimated from a stratified Cox regression model, stratified for ECOG performance (0-1 vs. 2) and chemotherapy type (cisplatin vs. carboplatin)|||0.862|0.323|0.0097
81560070|NCT00403403|162794278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||0.6054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.039|||Log Rank||HR estimated from a stratified Cox regression model, stratified for ECOG performance (0-1 vs. 2) and chemotherapy type (cisplatin vs. carboplatin)|||2.039|0.660|0.6054
81560071|NCT00403403|162794279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.7||||0.3269||95.0|-9.6|29.0|||Chi-squared|||||29.0|-9.6|0.3269
81560072|NCT00403403|162794281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.305||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.144|0.644|||Log Rank||HR estimated from a stratified Cox regression model, stratified for ECOG performance (0-1 vs. 2) and chemotherapy type (cisplatin vs. carboplatin)|||0.644|0.144|0.0011
81560073|NCT01966692|162794370|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of geometric means for AUC0-last fell completely within (80%, 125%).|ratio (%) of geometric means|106.0||||0.4132|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.0|114.0||The threshold for statistical significane was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference and the 90% CI for the difference were exponentiated to provide an estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (test/reference).|"Test: Fluticasone Propionate Formulation 2 (B-3.8 µm); Reference: Fluticasone Propionate Formulation 1 (A-4.5 µm); Natural log transformed AUC0-last: mixed models analysis with sequence, period, treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.~All reported p-values are Bonferroni adjusted p-values."||114|99|0.4132
81560074|NCT01966692|162794370|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of geometric means for AUC0-last fell completely within (80%, 125%).|ratio (%) of geometric means|109.0||||0.1295|TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.0|116.0||The threshold for statistical significane was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference and the 90% CI for the difference were exponentiated to provide an estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (test/reference).|"Test: Fluticasone Propionate Formulation 3 (C-3.7 µm); Reference: Fluticasone Propionate Formulation 1 (A-4.5 µm); Natural log transformed AUC0-last: mixed models analysis with sequence, period, treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.~All reported p-values are Bonferroni adjusted p-values."||116|102|0.1295
81560075|NCT01966692|162794370|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of geometric means for AUC0-last fell completely within (80%, 125%).|ratio (%) of geometric means|114.0||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.0|122.0||The threshold for statistical significane was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference and the 90% CI for the difference were exponentiated to provide an estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (test/reference).|"Test: Fluticasone Propionate Formulation 3 (C-3.7 µm)\*; Reference: Fluticasone Propionate Formulation 1 (A-4.5 µm); Natural log transformed AUC0-last: mixed models analysis with sequence, period, treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.~All reported p-values are Bonferroni adjusted p-values."||122|106|0.0078
81560076|NCT01966692|162794371|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of geometric means for Cmax fell completely within (80%, 125%).|ratio (%) of geometric means|182.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|159.0|208.0||The threshold for statistical significane was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference and the 90% CI for the difference were exponentiated to provide an estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (test/reference).|"Test: Fluticasone Propionate Formulation 2 (B-3.8 µm); Reference: Fluticasone Propionate Formulation 1 (A-4.5 µm); Natural log transformed Cmax: mixed models analysis with sequence, period, treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.~All reported p-values are Bonferroni adjusted p-values."||208|159|<0.001
81560077|NCT01966692|162794371|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of geometric means for Cmax fell completely within (80%, 125%).|ratio (%) of geometric means|190.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|166.0|217.0||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference and the 90% CI for the difference were exponentiated to provide an estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (test/reference).|"Test: Fluticasone Propionate Formulation 3 (C-3.7 µm); Reference: Fluticasone Propionate Formulation 1 (A-4.5 µm); Natural log transformed Cmax: mixed models analysis with sequence, period, treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.~All reported p-values are Bonferroni adjusted p-values."||217|166|<0.001
81560078|NCT01966692|162794371|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence of the two treatments was to be concluded if the 90% CIs for the ratio of geometric means for Cmax fell completely within (80%, 125%).|ratio (%) of geometric means|213.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|186.0|244.0||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference and the 90% CI for the difference were exponentiated to provide an estimate of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (test/reference).|"Test: Fluticasone Propionate Formulation 3 (C-3.7 µm)\*; Reference: Fluticasone Propionate Formulation 1 (A-4.5 µm); Natural log transformed Cmax: mixed models analysis with sequence, period, treatment as fixed effects and subject within sequence as a random effect.~All reported p-values are Bonferroni adjusted p-values."||244|186|<0.001
81560079|NCT05523323|162794379|OTHER||Estimate difference|29.5||||0.0002014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.0|43.9|||Unstratified Miettinen & Nurminen method|One-sided p-value was calculated using the unstratified Miettinen \& Nurminen method.|The exact binomial method by Clopper and Pearson was used to generate the estimate difference and the associated 95% confidence intervals (CIs).|||43.9|14.0|0.0002014
81560080|NCT05523323|162794380|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.34||||3.7e-06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.55|||unstratified Log-rank test.|One-sided p-value was calculated using unstratified Log-rank test.|The unstratified Cox-Regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as covariate was used to generate Hazard Ratio (HR) and the associated 95%CI.|||0.55|0.21|0.0000037
81560081|NCT05523323|162794381|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.30933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.54|||Unstratified Log-rank test|One-sided p-value was calculated using unstratified Log-rank test.|The unstratified Cox-Regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as covariate was used to generate Hazard Ratio (HR) and the associated 95%CI.|||1.54|0.49|0.30933
81560082|NCT05654441|162794431|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81560083|NCT05654441|162794432|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81560084|NCT05654441|162794433|OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.007
81560085|NCT05654441|162794434|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81560086|NCT05654441|162794435|OTHER|||||||0.886|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.886
81560087|NCT05654441|162794436|OTHER|||||||0.666|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.666
81560088|NCT05654441|162794437|OTHER|||||||0.522|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.522
81560089|NCT05654441|162794438|OTHER|||||||0.438|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.438
81560090|NCT05654441|162794439|OTHER|||||||0.181|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.181
81560091|NCT05654441|162794440|OTHER|||||||0.833|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.833
81560092|NCT05654441|162794441|OTHER|||||||0.455|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.455
81560093|NCT02284178|162794442|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.432|||||||GEE analysis|||||||0.432
81560094|NCT02284178|162794443|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.684|||||||GEE|||||||0.684
81560095|NCT02284178|162794444|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.858|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.858
81560096|NCT02284178|162794446|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||GEE analysis|||||||0.460
81560097|NCT02284178|162794447|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.214|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.214
81560098|NCT02284178|162794448|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.155|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.155
81560099|NCT02284178|162794449|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.050
81560100|NCT00958789|162794465|NON_INFERIORITY|"For the primary efficacy hypothesis, H0, the total KSS change from preoperative to 2 years postoperative will be less than or equal to delta. The alternative hypothesis, Ha, will be that the total KSS change from preop to 2 years postoperative is greater than delta. When delta=63, the hypothesis will test for non-inferiority. When delta=70, the hypothesis will test for superiority.~H0: mean 2-year - mean preop less than or equal to delta. Ha: mean 2-year - mean preop greater than delta."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|70.7|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|64.43||||||||||64.43|
81560101|NCT00478881|162794476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.045||||0.5293||95.0|-33.194|17.104||Bladder volume (mL) at first detrusor contraction tested first. If significant, the change in the average number of daily micturitions was to be tested using a P\<0.05.|ANCOVA||Placebo-Vardenafil|Countries were pooled into 2 clusters, which allowed for testing of Treatment by Center interaction. An ANCOVA including Baseline (Visit 2) as a covariate with main effects for treatment and country (see pooling above) was used to test treatment difference for the primary variable and co-primary variable.||17.104|-33.194|0.5293
81560102|NCT00478881|162794477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.668||||0.0575||95.0|-0.021|1.358||Bladder volume (mL) at first detrusor contraction tested first. If significant, the change in the average number of daily micturitions was to be tested using a P \<0.05.|ANCOVA||Placebo - Vardenafil|Countries were pooled into 2 clusters, which allowed for testing of Treatment by Center interaction. An ANCOVA including Baseline (Visit 2) as a covariate with main effects for treatment and country (see pooling above) was used to test treatment difference for the primary variable and co-primary variable.||1.358|-0.021|0.0575
81560103|NCT00478881|162794478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.657||||0.8533||95.0|-6.335|7.65||P-values were reported as nominal values and without any adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA||Placebo- Vardenafil|ANCOVA models used for the secondary efficacy variables were the models determined for the primary efficacy variable or co-primary efficacy variable depending on the type of variable.||7.650|-6.335|0.8533
81560104|NCT00478881|162794479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.59||||0.1539||95.0|-37.057|5.876||P-values were reported as nominal values and without any adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA||Placebo- Vardenafil|ANCOVA models used for the secondary efficacy variables were the models determined for the primary efficacy variable or co-primary efficacy variable depending on the type of variable.||5.876|-37.057|0.1539
81560105|NCT00478881|162794480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.374||||0.2348||95.0|-32.834|8.087||P-values were reported as nominal values and without any adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA||placebo - vardenafil|ANCOVA models used for the secondary efficacy variables were the models determined for the primary efficacy variable or co-primary efficacy variable depending on the type of variable.||8.087|-32.834|0.2348
81560106|NCT00478881|162794481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.195||||0.3289||95.0|-24.692|8.303||P-values were reported as nominal values and without any adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA||placebo - vardenafil|ANCOVA models used for the secondary efficacy variables were the models determined for the primary efficacy variable or co-primary efficacy variable depending on the type of variable.||8.303|-24.692|0.3289
81560107|NCT00478881|162794482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.721||||0.0609||95.0|-0.033|1.476||P-values were reported as nominal values and without any adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA||placebo - vardenafil|ANCOVA models used for the secondary efficacy variables were the models determined for the primary efficacy variable or co-primary efficacy variable depending on the type of variable.||1.476|-0.033|0.0609
81560108|NCT00478881|162794483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.118||||0.4928||95.0|-0.22|0.456||P-values were reported as nominal values and without any adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA||placebo - vardenafil|ANCOVA models used for the secondary efficacy variables were the models determined for the primary efficacy variable or co-primary efficacy variable depending on the type of variable.||0.456|-0.220|0.4928
81560109|NCT00478881|162794484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.823||||0.3248||95.0|-2.476|0.829||P-values were reported as nominal values and without any adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA||placebo - vardenafil|ANCOVA models used for the secondary efficacy variables were the models determined for the primary efficacy variable or co-primary efficacy variable depending on the type of variable.||0.829|-2.476|0.3248
81560110|NCT00478881|162794485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.095||||0.5312||95.0|-4.533|2.342||P-values were reported as nominal values and without any adjustments for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA models used for the secondary efficacy variables were the models determined for the primary efficacy variable or co-primary efficacy variable depending on the type of variable.||2.342|-4.533|0.5312
81560111|NCT01083173|162794490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||CD4 cell counts at 24 weeks as compared to baseline||||< 0.0001
81560112|NCT01083173|162794490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||CD4 cell counts at 48 weeks as compared to baseline||||< 0.0001
81560113|NCT04543409|162794521|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|117.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.17|361.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The OR estimate and p-value was obtained from the CMH test controlling for region (North America and Rest of the world), baseline steroid use, and presence of strictures at baseline. Odds ratio values \>1 favor Benra 30 mg treatment group.|Analysis completed at Week 24.||361.64|38.17|<0.0001
81560114|NCT04543409|162794522|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the DSQ scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR). Analysis was repeated on 100 imputed datasets, and results were combined using Rubin's formula.|Difference in Least Squares Means|2.999||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|7.35|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline in DSQ = Treatment + baseline DSQ + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline.||Analysis completed at Week 24.||7.35|-1.36|0.1770
81560115|NCT04543409|162794523|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the Peak Esophageal intraepithelial eosinophil (eos) counts after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|-96.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-114.53|-77.85|||ANCOVA|Model: Percent change from baseline in Peak Esophageal intraepithelial eos counts = Treatment + baseline Peak Esophageal intraepithelial eos counts.||Analysis completed at Week 24.||-77.85|-114.53|<0.0001
81560116|NCT04543409|162794524|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the EoE-HSS total grade score after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.175|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|-0.14|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline in EoE-HSS TGS = Treatment + baseline EoE-HSS grade score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||||-0.14|-0.21|<0.0001
81560117|NCT04543409|162794525|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the EoE-HSS total stage score after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.122|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|-0.09|||ANCOVA|Change from baseline in EoE-HSS TSS = Treatment + baseline EoE-HSS stage score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||||-0.09|-0.16|<0.0001
81560118|NCT04543409|162794526|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the centrally-read EREFS total score after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.1||||0.7322|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.32|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline in EREFS TS = Treatment + baseline EREFS TS + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||Analysis completed at Week 24.||0.32|-0.52|0.7322
81560119|NCT04543409|162794527|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.79|43.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Controlling for region (North America and Rest of the world), baseline steroid use, and presence of strictures at baseline. OR values \>1 would favor Benra 30 mg treatment group.|||43.47|5.79|<0.0001
81560120|NCT04543409|162794531|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the EoE-3D scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.04||||0.8656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.42|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline.||Dysphagia-related pain.||0.42|-0.50|0.8656
81560121|NCT04543409|162794531|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the EoE-3D scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.181||||0.3926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.23|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline.||Dysphagia-related discomfort.||0.23|-0.60|0.3926
81560122|NCT04543409|162794531|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the EoE-3D scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.344||||0.0867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.05|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||Overall episode severity.||0.05|-0.74|0.0867
81560123|NCT04543409|162794533|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the EoE-3D scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|0.267||||0.2248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.7|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline.||Abdominal pain severity||0.70|-0.16|0.2248
81560124|NCT04543409|162794533|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the EoE-3D scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|0.296||||0.1575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.71|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||Nausea severity.||0.71|-0.11|0.1575
81560125|NCT04543409|162794536|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the EoE-QoL-A scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|0.202||||0.8239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|1.98|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline.||Eating/Diet Impact||1.98|-1.57|0.8239
81560126|NCT04543409|162794536|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the EoE-QoL-A scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|0.147||||0.7623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|1.1|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||Social Impact||1.10|-0.80|0.7623
81560127|NCT04543409|162794536|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the EoE-QoL-A scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference of Least Squares Means|0.01||||0.9898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|1.49|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||Emotional Impact||1.49|-1.47|0.9898
81560128|NCT04543409|162794536|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the EoE-QoL-A scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|0.386||||0.4603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|1.41|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||Disease Anxiety||1.41|-0.64|0.4603
81560129|NCT04543409|162794536|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the EoE-QoL-A scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.162||||0.6613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.56|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||Swallowing Anxiety||0.56|-0.89|0.6613
81560130|NCT04543409|162794536|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the EoE-QoL-A scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|1.017||||0.6965|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.09|6.13|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||Total Score||6.13|-4.09|0.6965
81560131|NCT04543409|162794538|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the SF-36 domain scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.3||||0.6852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|1.27|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline.||Physical functioning (PF)||1.27|-1.93|0.6852
81560132|NCT04543409|162794538|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the SF-36 domain scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.9||||0.2685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|0.72|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||Role limitations due to physical health (RP)||0.72|-2.57|0.2685
81560133|NCT04543409|162794538|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the SF-36 domain scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.8||||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|1.71|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||Bodily pain (BP)||1.71|-3.27|0.5380
81560134|NCT04543409|162794538|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the SF-36 domain scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|0.0||||0.9734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|1.75|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline.||General health perceptions (GH)||1.75|-1.81|0.9734
81560135|NCT04543409|162794538|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the SF-36 domain scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|0.0||||0.9653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|2.19|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||Vitality (VT)||2.19|-2.09|0.9653
81560136|NCT04543409|162794538|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the SF-36 domain scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.5||||0.2326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|0.98|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||Social functioning (SF)||0.98|-4.04|0.2326
81560137|NCT04543409|162794538|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the SF-36 domain scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.7||||0.6274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|2.08|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||Role limitations due to emotional problems (RE)||2.08|-3.44|0.6274
81560138|NCT04543409|162794538|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the SF-36 domain scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.9||||0.4599|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|1.42|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||Mental health (MH)||1.42|-3.14|0.4599
81560139|NCT04543409|162794538|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the SF-36 domain scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.4||||0.6456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|1.28|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline||Psychometrically-based physical summary score (PCS)||1.28|-2.07|0.6456
81560140|NCT04543409|162794538|SUPERIORITY|For any patients with intercurrent events, the SF-36 domain scores after the occurrence of those events were imputed using return-to-baseline MI. Missing data not due to intercurrent events were imputed using MI (MAR).|Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.6||||0.6206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.08|1.84|||ANCOVA|Model: Change from baseline item score = Treatment + baseline item score + Region + Baseline steroid use + Presence of strictures at baseline.||Mental health component summary scores (MCS)||1.84|-3.08|0.6206
81560141|NCT01289782|162794550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of SVR12|29.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.1|38.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in proportions of SVR12 between the treatment groups.||38.6|20.1|<0.001
81560142|NCT01289782|162794551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of SVRW72|28.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.6|38.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||There is no difference in proportions of SVRW72 between the treatment groups.||38.2|19.6|<0.001
81560143|NCT01289782|162794552|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of SVR24|30.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.8|39.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||There is no difference in proportions of SVR24 between the treatment groups.||39.3|20.8|<0.001
81560144|NCT01289782|162794553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions of SVR4|25.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.8|34.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||There is no difference in proportions of SVR4 between the treatment groups.||34.8|16.8|<0.001
81560145|NCT01289782|162794580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean differences|-20.679|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0979|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6399|-8.7181|||Piecewise-Linear Model Approach|||Fatigue Severity Score AUC60||-8.7181|-32.6399|<0.001
81560146|NCT01289782|162794580|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean differences|-23.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.2358|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9931|-9.6064|||Piecewise Linear Model|||Fatigue Severity Score AUC72||-9.6064|-37.9931|<0.001
81560147|NCT01289782|162794581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean differences|-230.464|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|105.9203||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-438.2662|-22.6626|||Piecewise Linear Model|||Impairment in Work Productivity AUC60||-22.6626|-438.2662|0.030
81560148|NCT01289782|162794581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean differences|-248.208|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|124.6753||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-492.8253|-3.5916|||Piecewise Linear Model|||Impairment in Work Productivity AUC72||-3.5916|-492.8253|0.047
81560149|NCT01289782|162794582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Differences|-278.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|105.6088||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-485.2529|-70.8668|||Piecewise linear model|||Impairment in Daily Activities AUC60||-70.8668|-485.2529|0.009
81560150|NCT01289782|162794582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean differences|-307.722|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|124.1956||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-551.4006|-64.0429|||Piecewise Linear Model|||Impairment in Daily Activities AUC72||-64.0429|-551.4006|0.013
81560151|NCT01289782|162794583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean differences|46.399|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|99.7966||0.642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-149.6374|242.436|||Piecewise linear model|||Time Missed from Work AUC60||242.4360|-149.6374|0.642
81560152|NCT01289782|162794583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean differences|57.164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|115.1548||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-169.1143|283.4414|||Piecewise Linear Model|||Time Missed from Work AUC72||283.4414|-169.1143|0.620
81560153|NCT02131532|162794584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.321||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.398|17.102|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test|P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference in fatigue scores between baseline and three-month assessments||17.102|1.398|0.03
81560154|NCT02131532|162794585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.625|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.401||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.687|5.937|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test|P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference in depression scores between baseline and three-month assessments||5.937|-0.687|0.10
81560155|NCT02131532|162794586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.313||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.991|0.491|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test|P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference in independence scores between baseline and three-month assessments||0.491|-0.991|0.45
81560156|NCT02131532|162794587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.875|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.03||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.769|-1.981|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test|P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference in scores of general rating of recovery between baseline and three-month assessments||-1.981|-25.769|0.03
81560157|NCT02131532|162794588|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.781|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.594||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.01|12.448|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test|P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference in physical strength scores between baseline and three-month assessments||12.448|-14.010|0.89
81560158|NCT02131532|162794589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.105|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.378||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.729|3.519|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test|P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference in memory and thinking scores between baseline and three-month assessments||3.519|-7.729|0.009
81560159|NCT02131532|162794590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.403|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.168||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.624|-6.183|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test|P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference in emotion scores between baseline and three-month assessments||-6.183|-30.624|0.009
81560160|NCT02131532|162794591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.142|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.696||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.883|1.598|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test|P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference in communication scores between baseline and three-month assessments||1.598|-15.883|0.10
81560161|NCT02131532|162794592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.25||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.455|0.455|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test|P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference in daily activities scores between baseline and three-month assessments||0.455|-5.455|0.09
81560162|NCT02131532|162794593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.821|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.382||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.091|-0.551|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test|P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference in mobility scores between baseline and three-month assessments||-0.551|-7.091|0.03
81560163|NCT02131532|162794594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.875|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.264||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.594|5.844||The critical level was adjusted for the multiple comparisons for the eight subscales of the Stroke Impact Scale|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test|P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference in hand function scores between baseline and three-month assessments||5.844|-9.594|0.58
81560164|NCT02131532|162794595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.576|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.691||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.304|-5.847||The critical level was adjusted for the multiple comparisons for the eight subscales of the Stroke Impact Scale|t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test|P values below 0.05 are considered statistically significant in this study.|Null hypothesis: there was no difference in social activity scores between baseline and three-month assessments||-5.847|-23.304|0.006
81560165|NCT01754909|162794635|SUPERIORITY|Occurrence rates, comparison by t test||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81560166|NCT00450112|162794661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.1
81560167|NCT00450112|162794662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||One-sample 2 sided t-test of change from baseline within 2Gel-200 group; no between-group test was performed.||||<0.0001
81560168|NCT00450112|162794662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||One-sample 2 sided t-test of change from baseline within 1PBS1Gel-200 group; no between-group test was performed.||||<0.0001
81560169|NCT00450112|162794663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||One-sample 2 sided t-test of change from baseline within 2Gel-200 group; no between-group test was performed.||||<0.0001
81560170|NCT00450112|162794663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||One-sample 2 sided t-test of change from baseline within 1PBS1Gel-200 group; no between-group test was performed.||||<0.0001
81560171|NCT00450112|162794664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||One-sample 2 sided t-test of change from baseline within 2Gel-200 group; no between-group test was performed.||||<0.0001
81560172|NCT00450112|162794664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||One-sample 2 sided t-test of change from baseline within 1PBS1Gel-200 group; no between-group test was performed.||||<0.0001
81560173|NCT00450112|162794665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||One-sample 2 sided t-test of change from baseline within 2Gel-200 group; no between-group test was performed..||||<0.0001
81560174|NCT00450112|162794665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||One-sample 2 sided t-test of change from baseline within 1PBS1Gel-200 group; no between-group test was performed.||||<0.0001
81560175|NCT00450112|162794667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||One-sample 2 sided t-test of change from baseline within 2Gel-200 group; no between-group test was performed.||||<0.0001
81560176|NCT00450112|162794667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||One-sample 2 sided t-test of change from baseline within 1PBS1Gel-200 group; no between-group test was performed.||||<0.0001
81560177|NCT00450112|162794668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||One-sample 2 sided t-test of change from baseline within 2Gel-200 group; no between-group test was performed.||||<0.0001
81560178|NCT00450112|162794668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||One-sample 2 sided t-test of change from baseline within 1PBS1Gel-200 group; no between-group test was performed.||||<0.0001
81560179|NCT00424255|162794680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2251||95.0||||The one-sided p-value is unstratified as there are too few events per stratum to perform a stratified test.|Non-stratified log-rank test|||||||0.2251
81560180|NCT00424255|162794680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4502||95.0||||The two-sided p-value is unstratified as there are too few events per stratum to perform a stratified test.|Non-stratified log-rank test|||||||0.4502
81560181|NCT00424255|162794680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.43|||||Hazard Ratios were estimated using a Pike estimator.|||1.43|0.85|
81560182|NCT00495131|162794711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: no difference between 2 groups SVR estimation: 24 weeks (60%), 48 weeks (75%) alfa erros: 0.05, power: 0.80||||< 0.001
81560183|NCT02380690|162794724|SUPERIORITY|ECLIPSE was powered to detect an effect size of 0.45.||||||0.981||||||Statistical significance was set at p\<0.05|Regression, Linear|||||||0.981
81560184|NCT02380690|162794725|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.774|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.774
81560185|NCT02380690|162794726|SUPERIORITY|Power was based on primary outcome.||||||0.999||||||Statistical significance was set at p\<0.05. A Sidak adjustment was used to account for multiple comparisons. Unadjusted p-value = 0.546.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.999
81560186|NCT02380690|162794727|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Statistical significance was set at p\<0.05. A Sidak adjustment was used to account for multiple comparisons. Unadjusted p-value = 0.403.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.999
81560187|NCT02380690|162794728|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Statistical significance was set at p\<0.05. A Sidak adjustment was used to account for multiple comparisons. Unadjusted p-value = 0.452.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.999
81560188|NCT02380690|162794729|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||Statistical significance was set at p\<0.05. A Sidak adjustment was used to account for multiple comparisons. Unadjusted p-value = 0.243.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.980
81560189|NCT02380690|162794730|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.864||||||Statistical significance was set at p\<0.05. A Sidak adjustment was used to account for multiple comparisons. Unadjusted p-value = 0.133.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.864
81560190|NCT02380690|162794731|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78||||||Statistical significance was set at p\<0.05. A Sidak adjustment was used to account for multiple comparisons. Unadjusted p-value = 0.102.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.780
81560191|NCT02380690|162794732|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Statistical significance was set at p\<0.05. A Sidak adjustment was used to account for multiple comparisons. Unadjusted p-value = 0.536.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.999
81560192|NCT02380690|162794733|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997||||||Statistical significance was set at p\<0.05. A Sidak adjustment was used to account for multiple comparisons. Unadjusted p-value = 0.340.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.997
81560193|NCT02380690|162794734|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Statistical significance was set at p\<0.05. A Sidak adjustment was used to account for multiple comparisons. Unadjusted p-value = 0.384.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.999
81560194|NCT02380690|162794735|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Statistical significance was set at p\<0.05. A Sidak adjustment was used to account for multiple comparisons. Unadjusted p-value = 0.730.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.999
81560195|NCT02380690|162794736|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.914||||||Statistical significance was set at p\<0.05. A Sidak adjustment was used to account for multiple comparisons. Unadjusted p-value = 0.161.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.914
81560196|NCT02380690|162794737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Statistical significance was set at p\<0.05. A Sidak adjustment was used to account for multiple comparisons. Unadjusted p-value = 0.930.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.999
81560197|NCT02380690|162794738|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Statistical significance was set at p\<0.05. A Sidak adjustment was used to account for multiple comparisons. Unadjusted p-value = 0.379.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.999
81560198|NCT02380690|162794739|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.999||||||Statistical significance was set at p\<0.05. A Sidak adjustment was used to account for multiple comparisons. Unadjusted p-value = 0.969.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.999
81560199|NCT00266864|162794740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.7|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||One sample t -tests were performed on the percent change from baseline to month 12 \[(month 12- baseline)/baseline\*100\] for comparison to the null hypothesis. An a priori level of significance was set at p ≤ 0.05.|ANOVA|||Separate 2 factor (group: treatment, control) analysis of variance (ANOVA) with repeated measures on visit (baseline, month 12) were performed to identify changes in lean tissue mass across time. To further characterize significant main and interaction effects, post-hoc paired t -tests were performed within group.||||<0.01
81560200|NCT00266864|162794741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|101.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|103.0||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||One sample t -tests were performed on the percent change from baseline to month 12 \[(month 12- baseline)/baseline\*100\] for comparison to the null hypothesis. An a priori level of significance was set at p ≤ 0.05.|ANOVA|||Separate 2 factor (group: treatment, control) analysis of variance (ANOVA) with repeated measures on visit (baseline, month 12) were performed to identify changes in resting energy expenditure across time. To further characterize significant main and interaction effects, post-hoc paired t -tests were performed within group.||||0.051
81560201|NCT02338336|162794742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81560202|NCT03687970|162794756|OTHER|Multivariable logistic regression was applied to predict binary outcome while controlling for other potential confounding factors (age, cumulative chemotherapy dose, chemotherapy group).|Slope|-0.13||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||threshold for p value is 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.05
81560203|NCT03687970|162794757|OTHER|Spearman correlation coefficient between the Aδ:C fiber detection threshold ratio and the severity of painful CIPN on NPSI scale for patients with painful CIPN was calculated.|rho coefficient|0.22||||0.7525|TWO_SIDED|||||The thrshold for p value is 0.05.|Spearman's correlation coefficient|||||||0.7525
81560204|NCT03687970|162794757|OTHER|Spearman correlation coefficient between the Aδ:C fiber detection threshold ratio and the severity of painful CIPN on NPSI scale for Control group patients without painful CIPN was calculated.|rho coefficient|0.32||||0.1876|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for p value is 0.05.|Spearman's correlation coefficien|||||||0.1876
81560205|NCT03687970|162794757|OTHER|Spearman correlation coefficient between the Aδ:C fiber pain threshold ratio and the severity of painful CIPN on NPSI scale for patients with painful CIPN was calculated.|rho coefficient|0.13||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for p value is 0.05.|Spearman's correlation coefficient|||||||0.61
81560206|NCT03687970|162794757|OTHER|Spearman correlation coefficient between the Aδ:C fiber detection threshold ratio and the severity of painful CIPN on NPSI scale for patients with painful CIPN was calculated.|rho coefficient|-0.2812205||||0.2914|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for p value is 0.05.|Spearman's correlation coefficient|||||||0.2914
81560207|NCT03119701|162794759|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|8.19||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||8.19|0.21|0.78
81560208|NCT03119701|162794760|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|10.52||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||||10.52|0.28|0.57
81560209|NCT03119701|162794761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.08
81560210|NCT03119701|162794763|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.999
81560211|NCT03119701|162794766|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.362||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mantel Haenszel|Exact Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square Test||||||0.3620
81560212|NCT03119701|162794769|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, and Day 6.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||The lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) is equal 5 ng/ml. Values below the LLOQ were set to LLOQ/2 = 2.5 ng/ml. Values over the upper limit of quantitation (ULOQ) were set to 320 ng/ml.||||<.0001
81560213|NCT03119701|162794769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13||||||Baseline visit|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||The lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) is equal 5 ng/ml. Values below the LLOQ were set to LLOQ/2 = 2.5 ng/ml. Values over the upper limit of quantitation (ULOQ) were set to 320 ng/ml.||||0.13
81560214|NCT03119701|162794769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0035||||||Day 1|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||The lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) is equal 5 ng/ml. Values below the LLOQ were set to LLOQ/2 = 2.5 ng/ml. Values over the upper limit of quantitation (ULOQ) were set to 320 ng/ml.||||0.0035
81560215|NCT03119701|162794769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||Day 9|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||The lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) is equal 5 ng/ml. Values below the LLOQ were set to LLOQ/2 = 2.5 ng/ml. Values over the upper limit of quantitation (ULOQ) were set to 320 ng/ml.||||0.009
81560216|NCT03119701|162794769|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1||||||Day 13|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||The lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) is equal 5 ng/ml. Values below the LLOQ were set to LLOQ/2 = 2.5 ng/ml. Values over the upper limit of quantitation (ULOQ) were set to 320 ng/ml.||||0.10
81560217|NCT03119701|162794770|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||Patients with an observation below the lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) value at baseline for CD73 were set to have the LLOQ value (LLOQ = 4 ng/ml) at baseline for subgroup determination purposes (2-fold increase in CD73 from baseline). Values below the LLOQ were set to LLOQ/2 = 2 ng/mL.||||0.66
81560218|NCT03119701|162794771|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|ANOVA|Repeated measures ANOVA||Observations of zero were imputed as 1 pg/ml before logarithmic transformation.||||0.3
81560219|NCT02582255|162794840|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Clopper-Pearson|||||||0.05
81560220|NCT02582255|162794841|OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Clopper-Pearson|||||||0.025
81560221|NCT02582255|162794842|OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Clopper-Pearson|||||||0.025
81560222|NCT02582255|162794843|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Clopper-Pearson|||||||0.05
81560223|NCT01709578|162794845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.711|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.73|4.247||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mantel Haenszel||Sarilumab 150 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error rate at 0.05 and handle multiple endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.025 level.||4.247|1.730|<0.0001
81560224|NCT01709578|162794845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.284|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.108|5.115||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mantel Haenszel||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||5.115|2.108|<0.0001
81560225|NCT01709578|162794846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.202||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.318|-0.086||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 150 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-0.086|-0.318|0.0007
81560226|NCT01709578|162794846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.21||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.325|-0.095||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-0.095|-0.325|0.0004
81560227|NCT01709578|162794847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.971|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.283|-0.658||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 150 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-0.658|-1.283|<0.0001
81560228|NCT01709578|162794847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.444|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.752|-1.135||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-1.135|-1.752|<0.0001
81560229|NCT01709578|162794848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.958|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.764|4.959||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mantel Haenszel||Sarilumab 150 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||4.959|1.764|<0.0001
81560230|NCT01709578|162794848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.374|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.045|5.566||Threshold for significance was 0.025 level|Mantel Haenszel||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||5.566|2.045|<0.0001
81560231|NCT01709578|162794849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.607||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.774|7.332||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mantel Haenszel||Sarilumab 150 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||7.332|1.774|0.0002
81560232|NCT01709578|162794849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.653||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.308|5.383||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mantel Haenszel||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||5.383|1.308|0.0056
81560233|NCT01709578|162794850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.622|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.339|9.132||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mantel Haenszel||Sarilumab 150 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||9.132|2.339|<0.0001
81560234|NCT01709578|162794850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.801|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.948|11.413||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mantel Haenszel||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||11.413|2.948|<0.0001
81560235|NCT01709578|162794851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.306|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.444|-4.167||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 150 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-4.167|-10.444|<0.0001
81560236|NCT01709578|162794851|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-9.727|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.833|-6.622||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-6.622|-12.833|<0.0001
81560237|NCT01709578|162794852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.183||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.318|-0.048||Threshold for significance was 0.025 level|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 150 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-0.048|-0.318|0.0078
81560238|NCT01709578|162794852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.242||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.376|-0.109||Threshold for significance was 0.025 level|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||-0.109|-0.376|0.0004
81560239|NCT01709578|162794853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.25||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.45|5.049||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 150 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||5.049|1.450|0.0004
81560240|NCT01709578|162794853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|4.075|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.305|5.846||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||5.846|2.305|<0.0001
81560241|NCT01709578|162794854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.515||||0.2026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.818|3.848||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 150 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||3.848|-0.818|0.2026
81560242|NCT01709578|162794854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.013||||0.0854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.282|4.309||Threshold for significance at 0.025 level|Mixed Models Analysis||Sarilumab 200 mg q2w vs Placebo q2w|Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (only performed if the previous endpoint was statistically significant).||4.309|-0.282|0.0854
81560243|NCT02417844|162794886|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric mean ratio (%)|99.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.15|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.19|107.74|||||"The standard deviation in the statistical analysis is actually the intra-individual coefficient of variation.~Ratio calculated as test divided by reference."|||107.74|92.19|
81560244|NCT02417844|162794887|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric mean ratio (%)|99.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.51|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.23|105.24|||||"The standard deviation in the statistical analysis is actually the intra-individual coefficient of variation.~Ratio calculated as test divided by reference."|||105.24|94.23|
81560245|NCT02417844|162794888|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Geometric mean ratio (%)|99.48|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.12|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.9|105.39|||||"The standard deviation in the statistical analysis is actually the intra-individual coefficient of variation.~Ratio calculated as test divided by reference."|||105.39|93.90|
81560246|NCT00076024|162794892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.237||||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.819|1.867|||Log Rank|One-sided log-rank test at alpha = 0.1 significance level was used.||P-value was calculated using one-sided Log rank test, stratified for estrogen receptor (ER) status (ER-positive or ER-negative/unknown), prior adjuvant chemotherapy (yes or no), and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (less than or equal to \[=\<1\] or 2). The stratified Cox proportional hazards model was fitted, using the same stratification variables as above.||1.867|0.819|0.156
81560247|NCT00076024|162794893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in response rates|17.4||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|31.9|||Fisher Exact|||||31.9|3.0|0.038
81560248|NCT00902161|162794898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squared Mean Treatment Difference|32.0||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.0|49.0||There was only 1 primary hypothesis, so no multiplicity adjustment was required.|A linear mixed effect (LME) model|||The p-value is for testing the null hypothesis that the difference on Rt(65) between the \[MK-0893 1g + Propranolol\] vs. \[PBO + Propranolol\] \>=60 min. If p-value \< 0.05, then the null hypothesis is rejected at the significance level of 0.05, thus supporting the primary hypothesis that the treatment difference is less than 60 minutes.||49|15|0.005
81560249|NCT03052764|162794915|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.561|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.68|-1.46|||ANCOVA|||||-1.46|-3.68|<.0001
81560250|NCT03052764|162794916|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|50.37|||||Values obtained were from a Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the number of UUI episodes reported at Baseline (\<= 9 versus \> 9 daily episodes)at each scheduled visit.|||50.37|0.75|
81560251|NCT03052764|162794917|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.534|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-1.18|||ANCOVA|||||-1.18|-3.30|<.0001
81560252|NCT03052764|162794918|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|-1.39|||ANCOVA|||||-1.39|-3.73|<.0001
81560253|NCT03052764|162794919|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.192||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||||-0.32|-1.09|0.0004
81560254|NCT03052764|162794920|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|13.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.23|52.57|||||Values were obtained from a Cochran Mantel-Haenszel test adjusting for the number of UUI episodes reported at Baseline (\<= 9 versus \> 9 daily episodes) at each scheduled visit.|||52.57|3.23|
81560255|NCT03332771|162794927|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority hypothesis was declared significant if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the adjusted mean difference is \<0.3.|Difference in Least Squares (LS) Mean|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.122||0.3306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.357|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 52 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.357|-0.120|0.3306
81560256|NCT03332771|162794927|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority hypothesis was declared significant if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the adjusted mean difference is \<0.3.|Difference in LS Mean|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114||0.7112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.265|0.181|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 52 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.181|-0.265|0.7112
81560257|NCT03332771|162794928|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.0827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.027|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||0.027|-0.440|0.0827
81560258|NCT03332771|162794928|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.103||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.571|-0.167|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline HbA1c as a covariate.||-0.167|-0.571|0.0003
81560259|NCT03332771|162794929|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.349|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.173|-0.803|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 26 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups (placebo, sotagliflozin 200 mg, sotagliflozin 400 mg, glimepiride), randomization strata of HbA1c (≤ 8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of SBP (\<130,≥ 130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline body weight as a covariate.||-0.803|-2.173|<0.0001
81560260|NCT03332771|162794929|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-3.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.544|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.651|-2.517|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 52 is analyzed using analysis of ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, randomization strata of SBP (\<130, ≥130 mmHg) at screening, and country as fixed effects and baseline body weight as a covariate.||-2.517|-4.651|< 0.0001
81560261|NCT03332771|162794930|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-4.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.288||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.701|-1.65|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||-1.650|-6.701|0.0012
81560262|NCT03332771|162794930|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0973||0.0973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.89|0.491|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||0.491|-5.890|0.0973
81560263|NCT03332771|162794931|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-4.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.73|-2.319|||ANCOVA|||The change from baseline to Week 12 is analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of HbA1c (≤ 8.5, \>8.5%) at screening, and country as fixed effects, and baseline SBP as a covariate.||-2.319|-5.730|<0.0001
81560264|NCT03332771|162794932|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|-15.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.67|-11.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Weighted average of percentage difference between treatment groups from each stratum \[randomization strata of HbA1c \[≤8.5%, \>8.5%\] at screening, randomization strata of mean SBP \[\<130, ≥130 mmHg\] at screening using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights.||-11.12|-19.67|<0.0001
81560265|NCT00920829|162794940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.724|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed model with unstructured variance/covariance matrices was used to evaluate the primary outcome measure.||||0.724
81560266|NCT00920829|162794940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is a test of the main effect of medication, with a null hypothesis of no difference between Naltrexone and Placebo groups.||||0.023
81560267|NCT04123665|162794941|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|-0.04|||ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with factors for treatment group and gender, and the baseline whole mouth mean BI and whole mouth MGI as covariates.|Difference is first named treatment (experimental) minus second named treatment (control).|||-0.04|-0.11|<0.0001
81560268|NCT00737464|162795039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81560269|NCT00509392|162795057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81560270|NCT00509392|162795058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81560271|NCT00509392|162795059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81560272|NCT00509392|162795060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2962||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2962
81560273|NCT00509392|162795061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0048||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0048
81560274|NCT00509392|162795062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0036||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0036
81560275|NCT00509392|162795063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0005
81560276|NCT00509392|162795064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5761||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5761
81560277|NCT00509392|162795065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81560278|NCT00509392|162795066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81560279|NCT00509392|162795067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81560280|NCT00509392|162795068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0050
81560281|NCT00509392|162795070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0009||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0009
81560282|NCT00509392|162795071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0002
81560283|NCT00509392|162795072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0035||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0035
81560284|NCT00509392|162795073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2825||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2825
81560285|NCT00509392|162795074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0854||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0854
81560286|NCT00509392|162795075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0044||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0044
81560287|NCT00509392|162795076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0457||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0457
81560288|NCT00509392|162795077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9463||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9463
81560289|NCT03101267|162795091|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.09||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.69|||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||3TNSS treatment comparison||0.69|-0.52|0.777
81560290|NCT03101267|162795091|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.01||||0.983||95.0|-0.61|0.59|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||3TNSS treatment comparison||0.59|-0.61|0.983
81560291|NCT03101267|162795092|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.17||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|1.1|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||4TNSS treatment comparison at day 127||1.10|-0.75|0.710
81560292|NCT03101267|162795092|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.07||||0.872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.99|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||4TNSS treatment comparison at day 127||0.99|-0.84|0.872
81560293|NCT03101267|162795092|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.18||||0.701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|1.08|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||4TNSS treatment comparison at day 155||1.08|-0.73|0.701
81560294|NCT03101267|162795092|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.04||||0.925||95.0|-0.95|0.86|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||4TNSS treatment comparison at day 155||0.86|-0.95|0.925
81560295|NCT03101267|162795092|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.16||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.97|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||4TNSS treatment comparison at day 183||0.97|-0.64|0.690
81560296|NCT03101267|162795092|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.07||||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.87|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||4TNSS treatment comparison at day 183||0.87|-0.73|0.868
81560297|NCT03101267|162795093|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.07||||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.29|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Sneezing score treatment comparison at day 127||0.29|-0.14|0.502
81560298|NCT03101267|162795093|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.02||||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.2|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Sneezing score treatment comparison at day 127||0.20|-0.23|0.879
81560299|NCT03101267|162795093|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.06||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.22|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Sneezing score treatment comparison at day 155||0.22|-0.10|0.444
81560300|NCT03101267|162795093|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0||||0.987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.16|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Sneezing score treatment comparison at day 155||0.16|-0.16|0.987
81560301|NCT03101267|162795093|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.03||||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.18|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Sneezing score treatment comparison at day 183||0.18|-0.12|0.645
81560302|NCT03101267|162795093|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.07||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.08|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Sneezing score treatment comparison at day 183||0.08|-0.22|0.357
81560303|NCT03101267|162795094|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.12||||0.472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.44|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Nasal discharge score treatment comparison at day 127||0.44|-0.20|0.472
81560304|NCT03101267|162795094|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.11||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.21|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Nasal discharge score treatment comparison at day 127||0.21|-0.43|0.497
81560305|NCT03101267|162795094|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.04||||0.821|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.36|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Nasal discharge score treatment comparison at day 155||0.36|-0.28|0.821
81560306|NCT03101267|162795094|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.13||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.19|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Nasal discharge score treatment comparison at day 155||0.19|-0.45|0.414
81560307|NCT03101267|162795094|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.12||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.41|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Nasal discharge score treatment comparison at day 183||0.41|-0.17|0.414
81560308|NCT03101267|162795094|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.08||||0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.37|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Nasal discharge score treatment comparison at day 183||0.37|-0.20|0.566
81560309|NCT03101267|162795095|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.04||||0.822||95.0|-0.37|0.3|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Nasal congestion score treatment comparison at day 127||0.30|-0.37|0.822
81560310|NCT03101267|162795095|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.09||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.42|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Nasal congestion score treatment comparison at day 127||0.42|-0.24|0.587
81560311|NCT03101267|162795095|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0||||0.975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.31|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Nasal congestion score treatment comparison at day 155||0.31|-0.30|0.975
81560312|NCT03101267|162795095|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.0||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.31|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Nasal congestion score treatment comparison at day 155||0.31|-0.31|0.980
81560313|NCT03101267|162795095|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.07||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.21|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Nasal congestion score treatment comparison at day 183||0.21|-0.35|0.621
81560314|NCT03101267|162795095|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|-0.03||||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.25|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Nasal congestion score treatment comparison at day 183||0.25|-0.31|0.831
81560315|NCT03101267|162795096|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.03||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.35|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Itchy nose score treatment comparison at day 127||0.35|-0.29|0.864
81560316|NCT03101267|162795096|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.11||||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.43|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Itchy nose score treatment comparison at day 127||0.43|-0.21|0.502
81560317|NCT03101267|162795096|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.07||||0.652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.4|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Itchy nose score treatment comparison at day 155||0.40|-0.25|0.652
81560318|NCT03101267|162795096|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.08||||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.41|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Itchy nose score treatment comparison at day 155||0.41|-0.25|0.633
81560319|NCT03101267|162795096|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.07||||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.35|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Itchy nose score treatment comparison at day 183||0.35|-0.20|0.596
81560320|NCT03101267|162795096|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.07||||0.621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.34|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Itchy nose score treatment comparison at day 183||0.34|-0.21|0.621
81560321|NCT03101267|162795097|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.21||||0.336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.65|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||TNNSS treatment comparison at day 127||0.65|-0.22|0.336
81560322|NCT03101267|162795097|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.36||||0.102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.8|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||TNNSS treatment comparison at day 127||0.80|-0.07|0.102
81560323|NCT03101267|162795097|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.11||||0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.56|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||TNNSS treatment comparison at day 155||0.56|-0.34|0.625
81560324|NCT03101267|162795097|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.33||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.78|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||TNNSS treatment comparison at day 155||0.78|-0.12|0.145
81560325|NCT03101267|162795097|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.19||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.59|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||TNNSS treatment comparison at day 183||0.59|-0.22|0.364
81560326|NCT03101267|162795097|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.35||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.76|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||TNNSS treatment comparison at day 183||0.76|-0.05|0.082
81560327|NCT03101267|162795098|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.07||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.35|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Itchy eyes treatment comparison at day 127||0.35|-0.21|0.623
81560328|NCT03101267|162795098|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.15||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.43|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Itchy eyes treatment comparison at day 127||0.43|-0.13|0.288
81560329|NCT03101267|162795098|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.03||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.3|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Itchy eyes treatment comparison at day 155||0.30|-0.24|0.830
81560330|NCT03101267|162795098|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.17||||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.44|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Itchy eyes treatment comparison at day 155||0.44|-0.10|0.208
81560331|NCT03101267|162795098|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.06||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.31|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Itchy eyes treatment comparison at day 183||0.31|-0.19|0.616
81560332|NCT03101267|162795098|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.16||||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.41|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Itchy eyes treatment comparison at day 183||0.41|-0.09|0.207
81560333|NCT03101267|162795099|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.15||||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.35|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Watery eyes treatment comparison at day 127||0.35|-0.06|0.157
81560334|NCT03101267|162795099|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.21||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.41|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Watery eyes treatment comparison at day 127||0.41|0.01|0.039
81560335|NCT03101267|162795099|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.08||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.3|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Watery eyes treatment comparison at day 155||0.30|-0.14|0.459
81560336|NCT03101267|162795099|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.16||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.38|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Watery eyes treatment comparison at day 155||0.38|-0.06|0.153
81560337|NCT03101267|162795099|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.12||||0.195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.31|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Watery eyes treatment comparison at day 183||0.31|-0.06|0.195
81560338|NCT03101267|162795099|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.2||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.38|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||Watery eyes treatment comparison at day 183||0.38|0.01|0.038
81560339|NCT03101267|162795100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.37||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|1.29|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||5TSS treatment comparison at day 127||1.29|-0.56|0.433
81560340|NCT03101267|162795100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.33||||0.479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|1.24|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||5TSS treatment comparison at day 127||1.24|-0.59|0.479
81560341|NCT03101267|162795100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.22||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.14|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||5TSS treatment comparison at day 155||1.14|-0.71|0.648
81560342|NCT03101267|162795100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.21||||0.654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|1.14|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||5TSS treatment comparison at day 155||1.14|-0.72|0.654
81560343|NCT03101267|162795100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.27||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|1.09|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||5TSS treatment comparison at day 183||1.09|-0.55|0.514
81560344|NCT03101267|162795100|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference|0.35||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|1.17|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||5TSS treatment comparison at day 183||1.17|-0.47|0.400
81560345|NCT03101267|162795101|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference,|0.39||||0.505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|1.54||The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.|MMRM|||6TSS treatment comparison at day 127||1.54|-0.76|0.505
81560346|NCT03101267|162795101|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference,|0.44||||0.451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|1.58|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||6TSS treatment comparison at day 127||1.58|-0.71|0.451
81560347|NCT03101267|162795101|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference,|0.29||||0.623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.46|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||6TSS treatment comparison at day 155||1.46|-0.88|0.623
81560348|NCT03101267|162795101|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference,|0.29||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|1.46|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||6TSS treatment comparison at day 155||1.46|-0.87|0.620
81560349|NCT03101267|162795101|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference,|0.35||||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.37|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||6TSS treatment comparison at day 183||1.37|-0.68|0.504
81560350|NCT03101267|162795101|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted mean difference,|0.42||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.45|||MMRM|The MMRM model included treatment group, stratification factors, analysis visit and interaction of treatment group and analysis visit.||6TSS treatment comparison at day 183||1.45|-0.60|0.414
81560351|NCT00107952|162795107|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of 20% was specified based on historical regulatory precedent.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.6||||||95.0|-8.6|5.5||p-values were not calculated in deference to confidence intervals.|||"Statistical analysis applies to cure"|||5.5|-8.6|
81560352|NCT01856023|162795133|SUPERIORITY|one -sample binomial test - 1-year estimated OS for these 28 patients was 75% (95%CI: 51%, 88%)||||||0.001||||||compared to the historical control rate of 46% one year survival|Log Rank|||OS rates of the Evaluable population in entire cohort was compared with the historical control rate of 46% (Hodi, et al NEJM 2010) using a one-sample binomial test due to early termination of enrollment without reaching target accrual; planned analysis to be the difference between treatment arms using log-rank test. One year OS along with 95% CI estimated for entire population and each treatment arm separately.||||.001
81560353|NCT02797054|162795216|OTHER|||||||0.069|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.069
81560354|NCT02797054|162795217|OTHER|||||||0.303|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.303
81560355|NCT02797054|162795218|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81560356|NCT02797054|162795219|OTHER|||||||0.895|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.895
81560357|NCT02797054|162795220|OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.58
81560358|NCT02797054|162795221|OTHER|||||||0.0015|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0015
81560359|NCT02797054|162795222|OTHER|||||||0.0056|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0056
81560360|NCT02797054|162795223|OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.21
81560361|NCT04644783|162795224|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, non-linear mixed effects|||||||<0.0001
81560362|NCT04644783|162795225|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Regression, non-linear mixed effects|||||||<0.0001
81560363|NCT01723696|162795229|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.1||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|30.3||P-value adjusted for design factors of site, gestational age at randomization and covariates of length, race, and sex of infant.|ANCOVA|||Our targeted sample size of 218 infants with successful FEFs at 3 months of age was determined to detect with 90% power, at a significance level of 0.05, increases of 15% in mean FEF75 in the vitamin C group compared to the placebo group.||30.3|-6.1|0.19
81560364|NCT01306877|162795239|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The objective is to reject H0 at the 0.05 significance level. A one-sided 95% confidence upper limit for PC - PE will be constructed by Newcombe's generalized Wilson score method (Newcombe 1998). H0 will be rejected at the 0.05 significance level if this upper limit is \<7%.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.314||||0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||-0.18||P-value calculated from per protocol analysis set|Chi-squared|||||-0.18||0.0001
81560365|NCT01306877|162795243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1844|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.1844
81560366|NCT01306877|162795244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5647|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5647
81560367|NCT01306877|162795245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9062|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9062
81560368|NCT02376283|162795265|OTHER|A p value \< 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant.Comparison of means between groups assessed using ANOVA allowing comparison of more than 2 means and enabled assessment made of the relationship between different drugs (clopidogrel vs prasugrel vs ticagrelor), different clinical states (STEMI vs NSTEMI/UA (Unstable angina)) and different time points.|||||<|0.05||||||Assessment made of relationship between groups-clop vs pras vs tic,rows of STEMI vs NSTEMI/UA and different time points.P-values reported are calculated values based on data collated during sample collection and review of clinical characteristics.|ANOVA|||Continuous variables expressed as mean ± SD (standard deviation) and categorical variables as frequencies (%).Continuous variables analysed individually using student's independent sample t-tests. Categorical variables assessed using separate Fisher's exact (Chi-square) test.||||<0.05
81560369|NCT02376283|162795265|OTHER|Comparison of means between groups assessed using ANOVA allowing comparison of more than 2 means and enabled assessment made of the relationship between different drugs (clopidogrel vs prasugrel vs ticagrelor), different clinical states (STEMI vs NSTEMI/UA (Unstable angina)) and different time points.|||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|ANOVA F(3,36) = 12.282||STEMI- clop vs prasl vs tic||||< 0.0001
81560370|NCT02376283|162795265|OTHER|Comparison of means between groups assessed using ANOVA allowing comparison of more than 2 means and enabled assessment made of the relationship between different drugs (clopidogrel vs prasugrel vs ticagrelor), different clinical states (STEMI vs NSTEMI/UA (Unstable angina)) and different time points.|||||<|0.0001||||||Assessment made of relationship between groups-clop vs pras vs tic,rows of STEMI vs NSTEMI/UA and different time points.P-values reported are calculated values based on data collated during sample collection and review of clinical characteristics.|ANOVA|ANOVA F(2,40) = 29.097||NSTEMI- clopidogrel vs prasugrel vs ticagrelor||||< 0.0001
81574271|NCT02785354|162821702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.76|||Cox proportional hazard risk model|||Outcome was analyzed during dabigatran or VKA exposure period (on treatment) using: 1) Kaplan-Meier to estimate the cumulative incidence, 2) Cox proportional hazard risk model to compare the 1-year risk for dabigatran versus VKA, with HR and 95%CI.||0.76|0.66|<0.0001
81560371|NCT02376283|162795266|OTHER|Comparison of means between groups was assessed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) technique. ANOVA allowed for a comparison of more than two means and enabled an assessment to be made of the relationship between, different drugs (clopidogrel active metabolite vs prasugrel active metabolite vs ticagrelor parent compound and active metabolite), different clinical states (STEMI vs NSTEMI/UA (Unstable angina)) and different time points.|||||<|0.05||||||Assessment made of relationship between groups-clop vs pras vs tic, rows of STEMI vs NSTEMI/UA and different time points. P-values reported are calculated values based on data collated during sample collection and review of clinical characteristics.|ANOVA|||"Continuous variables were expressed as mean ± SEM (Standard Error of Measurement) and categorical variables as frequencies (%).~Continuous variables were analysed individually using student's independent sample t-tests. Categorical variables were assessed using separate Fisher's exact (Chi-square) test."||||<0.05
81560372|NCT02376283|162795266|OTHER|Comparison of means between groups was assessed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) technique. ANOVA allowed for a comparison of more than two means and enabled an assessment to be made of the relationship between, different drugs (clopidogrel active metabolite vs prasugrel active metabolite vs ticagrelor parent compound and active metabolite), different clinical states (STEMI vs NSTEMI/UA (Unstable angina)) and different time points.|||||=|0.123|||||||ANOVA|ANOVA F(6,56)=1.707||STEMI- different drugs (as stated above)||||=0.123
81560373|NCT02376283|162795266|OTHER|Comparison of means between groups was assessed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) technique. ANOVA allowed for a comparison of more than two means and enabled an assessment to be made of the relationship between, different drugs (clopidogrel active metabolite vs prasugrel active metabolite vs ticagrelor parent compound and active metabolite), different clinical states (STEMI vs NSTEMI/UA (Unstable angina)) and different time points.|||||<|0.0001||||||Assessment made of relationship between groups-clop vs pras vs tic, rows of STEMI vs NSTEMI/UA and different time points. P-values reported are calculated values based on data collated during sample collection and review of clinical characteristics.|ANOVA|ANOVA F(4,62)=18.932||NSTEMI- different drugs (as stated above)||||<0.0001
81560374|NCT02376283|162795267|OTHER|Comparison of means between groups was assessed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) technique. ANOVA allowed for a comparison of more than two means and enabled an assessment to be made of the relationship between, different drugs (clopidogrel vs prasugrel vs ticagrelor), different clinical states (STEMI vs NSTEMI/UA) and different time points.|||||<|0.05||||||Assessment made of relationship between groups-clop vs pras vs tic, rows of STEMI vs NSTEMI/UA and different time points. P-values reported are calculated values based on data collated during sample collection and review of clinical characteristics.|ANOVA|||"Continuous variables were expressed as mean ± SD and categorical variables as frequencies (%).~Continuous variables were analysed individually using student's independent sample t-tests. Categorical variables were assessed using separate Fisher's exact (Chi-square) test."||||<0.05
81560375|NCT02376283|162795267|OTHER|Comparison of means between groups was assessed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) technique. ANOVA allowed for a comparison of more than two means and enabled an assessment to be made of the relationship between, different drugs (clopidogrel vs prasugrel vs ticagrelor), different clinical states (STEMI vs NSTEMI/UA) and different time points.|||||=|0.81||||||STEMI- clopidogrel vs prasugrel vs ticagrelor|ANOVA|ANOVA F(3,17) = 0.321||"Continuous variables were expressed as mean ± SD and categorical variables as frequencies (%).~Continuous variables were analysed individually using student's independent sample t-tests. Categorical variables were assessed using separate Fisher's exact (Chi-square) test."||||=0.810
81560376|NCT02376283|162795267|OTHER|Comparison of means between groups was assessed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) technique. ANOVA allowed for a comparison of more than two means and enabled an assessment to be made of the relationship between, different drugs (clopidogrel vs prasugrel vs ticagrelor), different clinical states (STEMI vs NSTEMI/UA) and different time points.|||||<|0.0001||||||NSTEMI- clopi vs pras vs tic|ANOVA|ANOVA F(2,25) = 14.103||"Continuous variables were expressed as mean ± SD and categorical variables as frequencies (%).~Continuous variables were analysed individually using student's independent sample t-tests. Categorical variables were assessed using separate Fisher's exact (Chi-square) test."||||< 0.0001
81560377|NCT00282347|162795300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5538|TWO_SIDED||||||Stratified Wilcoxon-Rank Sum Test|||||||0.5538
81560378|NCT03718871|162795312|SUPERIORITY||intracluster correlation coefficient|0.086|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.015|0.363||The threshold for significance was set at p \< 0.05.|Fisher Exact|||Given that the intervention arm showed 100% uptake, a multi-level regression model could not be created with a zero in the denominator in the intervention group. We therefore used Fisher's exact test to assess for significant differences in proportion of HIV testing between study arms.||0.363|0.015|<0.001
81560379|NCT03718871|162795313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81560380|NCT03718871|162795314|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.015
81560381|NCT03718871|162795315|OTHER|No comparison between study arm groups was made in this analysis, as it was limited to control arm only.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.039|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.06||Significance threshold two-sided alpha = 0.05|Regression, Linear|||We considered variables that predicted the primary outcome of receiving an HIV test among control arm only, as uptake was 100% in the intervention. First we identified variables that were significant (two-sided p-value\<0.05) in univariate analysis and creating multivariate mixed-effects logistic regression model accounting for covariates and intercorrelation between participants from the same healer by including healers as random effects.||1.06|1.02|<0.01
81560382|NCT03718871|162795316|OTHER|No comparison was made with the intervention arm|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.04||Univariate analysis|Fisher Exact|||We considered variables that predicted the primary outcome of receiving an HIV test among control arm only, as uptake was 100% in the intervention. First we identified variables that were significant (two-sided p-value\<0.05) in univariate analysis and creating multivariate mixed-effects logistic regression model accounting for covariates and intercorrelation between participants from the same healer by including healers as random effects.||1.04|0.30|0.07
81560383|NCT03718871|162795317|OTHER|Comparison between study arms was not performed|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.43||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.18|||Fisher Exact|||We considered variables that predicted the primary outcome of receiving an HIV test among control arm only, as uptake was 100% in the intervention. First we identified variables that were significant (two-sided p-value\<0.05) in univariate analysis and creating multivariate mixed-effects logistic regression model accounting for covariates and intercorrelation between participants from the same healer by including healers as random effects.||1.18|0.16|0.09
81560384|NCT01885871|162795337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.0001
81560385|NCT00905827|162795342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons (ANOVA simple effect comparisons) adjusted for baseline scores||||<0.01
81560386|NCT00905827|162795342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparisons (ANOVA simple effect comparisons) adjusted for baseline scores||||0.01
81560387|NCT03228420|162795348|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||2-sided alpha level of 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81560388|NCT03954041|162795358|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|4.62|||=|0.3752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.74|14.98||P-value was analyzed by ANCOVA model with covariates: treatment, interactive response technology (IRT) stratification factors at randomization, baseline total contusion volume based on central read, imaging modality at Hour 96 (MRI vs NCCT).|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of combined BIIB093 vs placebo||14.98|-5.74|= 0.3752
81560389|NCT03954041|162795359|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.36||||||Statistical analysis of combined BIIB093 vs placebo||3.36|0.40|
81560390|NCT03954041|162795360|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.47|||=|0.4306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|3.86||P-value was analyzed by ordinal logistic regression on mRS adjusting for covariates: treatment, IRT stratification factors at randomization, baseline mRS score, and baseline total contusion volume based on central read.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis of combined BIIB093 vs placebo||3.86|0.56|=0.4306
81560391|NCT03954041|162795362|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|-1.53|||=|0.6478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.19|5.13||P-value was analyzed by ANCOVA model with covariates: treatment, IRT stratification factors at randomization, baseline total contusion volume based on central read.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of combined BIIB093 vs placebo||5.13|-8.19|= 0.6478
81560392|NCT03954041|162795363|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.09|||=|0.9314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.02||P-value was analyzed by ANCOVA model with covariates: treatment, IRT stratification factors at randomization, baseline Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) based on eCRF, and baseline absolute hematoma volume based on central read.|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of combined BIIB093 vs placebo||2.02|-2.20|=0.9314
81560393|NCT03954041|162795364|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference|2.18|||=|0.6569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.61|11.98||P-value was analyzed by ANCOVA model with covariates: treatment, IRT stratification factors at randomization, baseline absolute edema volume based on central read, baseline GCS based on eCRF, and imaging modality at Hour 96 (MRI vs NCCT).|ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis of combined BIIB093 vs placebo||11.98|-7.61|= 0.6569
81560394|NCT03981822|162795368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0048||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0048
81560395|NCT03981822|162795368|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0075||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0075
81560396|NCT03981822|162795369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3642||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Visit 2 - Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.3642
81560397|NCT03981822|162795369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0967||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Visit 2: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0967
81560398|NCT03981822|162795369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0648||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Visit 3: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0648
81560399|NCT03981822|162795369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1357||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Visit 3: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.1357
81560400|NCT03981822|162795369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender. Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Visit 4 Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0190
81560401|NCT03981822|162795369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0184||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Visit 4 Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0184
81560402|NCT03981822|162795369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0048||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Study Day 84 EOT Visit - Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0048
81560403|NCT03981822|162795369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0075||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Study Day 84 EOT Visit - Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0075
81560404|NCT03981822|162795369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0539||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Follow-up Visit Day 112 - Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0539
81560405|NCT03981822|162795369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1638||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Follow-up Visit Day 112 - Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.1638
81560406|NCT03981822|162795369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4766||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Follow-up Visit Day 147 EOS - Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.4766
81560407|NCT03981822|162795369|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1588||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Follow-up Visit Day 147 EOS - Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.1588
81560408|NCT03981822|162795370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3642||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender. Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Visit 2 Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.3642
81560409|NCT03981822|162795370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0356|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Treatment Visit 3 Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0356
81560410|NCT03981822|162795370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0118|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender||Treatment Visit 4 Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0118
81560411|NCT03981822|162795370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0026||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Study Day84 EOT Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0026
81560412|NCT03981822|162795370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0174|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Follow-up Visit Day 112 Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0174
81560413|NCT03981822|162795370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1311|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Follow-up Visit Day 147 EOS Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.1311
81560414|NCT03981822|162795370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0967|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Treatment Visit 2 Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0967
81560415|NCT03981822|162795370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1357|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Treatment Visit 3 Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.1357
81560416|NCT03981822|162795370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0184|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Treatment Visit 4 Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0184
81560417|NCT03981822|162795370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Study Day 84 EOT Visit Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0024
81560418|NCT03981822|162795370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1034|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Follow-up Visit Day 112 Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.1034
81560419|NCT03981822|162795370|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1029|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Follow-up Visit Day 147 EOS Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.1029
81560420|NCT03981822|162795371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0356|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Treatment Visit 2: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0356
81560421|NCT03981822|162795371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1477|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Treatment Visit 2: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.1477
81560422|NCT03981822|162795371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0062|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Treatment Visit 3: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0062
81560423|NCT03981822|162795371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0046|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Treatment Visit 3: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0046
81560424|NCT03981822|162795371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0177|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Treatment Visit 4: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0177
81560425|NCT03981822|162795371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0054|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Treatment Visit 4: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0054
81560426|NCT03981822|162795371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0013|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Study Day 84 (EOT) visit: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0013
81560427|NCT03981822|162795371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0034|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Study Day 84 (EOT) Visit: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0034
81560428|NCT03981822|162795371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0156|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Follow-up visit day 112: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0156
81560429|NCT03981822|162795371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0367|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Follow-up visit day 112: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0367
81560430|NCT03981822|162795371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1746|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Follow-up visit day 147 (EOS): Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.1746
81560431|NCT03981822|162795371|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0123|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.||Follow-up visit day 147 (EOS): Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0123
81560432|NCT03981822|162795372|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-3.96||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.41|-1.24||Analysis is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, Tx by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Treatment Visit 2: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-1.24|-5.41|0.0021
81560433|NCT03981822|162795372|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.72||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|-0.66|||Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Treatment Visit 3: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-0.66|-5.95|0.0150
81560434|NCT03981822|162795372|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.31||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.54|-1.69||Analysis is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Treatment Visit 4: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-1.69|-6.54|0.0011
81560435|NCT03981822|162795372|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.5||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.25|-2.32||P-value is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Study Day 84 EOT Visit: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-2.32|-8.25|0.0007
81560436|NCT03981822|162795372|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.15||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-1.91||P-value is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Follow-up day 112: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-1.91|-7.50|0.0012
81560437|NCT03981822|162795372|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.02||||0.0349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|-0.26||P-value is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Follow-up visit day 147 (EOS): Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-0.26|-6.78|0.0349
81560438|NCT03981822|162795372|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-4.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.47|-2.85||P-value is based on MMRM mode|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Treatment visit 2: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-2.85|-7.47|<0.0001
81560439|NCT03981822|162795372|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.37|-2.43||Analysis is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Treatment Visit 3: Degrees of freedom associated with the error term were computed using Kenward-Rogers method.||-2.43|-8.37|0.0005
81560440|NCT03981822|162795372|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.65|-4.12||Analysis based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Treatment visit 4: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-4.12|-9.65|<0.0001
81560441|NCT03981822|162795372|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.49||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.67|-2.92||Analysis is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Study Day 84 (EOT): Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-2.92|-9.67|0.0004
81560442|NCT03981822|162795372|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.96|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.89|-3.57||Analysis based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Follow-up day 112: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-3.57|-9.89|<0.0001
81560443|NCT03981822|162795372|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.99||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|-2.94||Analysis based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Follow up day 147 (EOS): Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-2.94|-10.20|0.0005
81560444|NCT03981822|162795373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-41.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.31|-20.87||P-value is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Treatment Visit 2: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-20.87|-51.31|<0.0001
81560445|NCT03981822|162795373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-50.95||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.18|-19.56||P-value is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Treatment Visit 3: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-19.56|-66.18|0.0004
81560446|NCT03981822|162795373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-66.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.15|-35.87||P-value is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Treatment Visit 4: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-35.87|-88.15|<0.0001
81560447|NCT03981822|162795373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-79.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-111.44|-49.77||P-value is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Study Day 84 End of Treatment Visit: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-49.77|-111.44|<0.0001
81560448|NCT03981822|162795373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-69.79||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.17|-35.25||P-value is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Follow up Day 112: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-35.25|-103.17|0.0001
81560449|NCT03981822|162795373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-41.22||||0.1033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.61|8.56||P-value is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Follow up Visit Day 147 End of Study: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||8.56|-90.61|0.1033
81560450|NCT03981822|162795373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-58.43|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.26|-39.39||P-value is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Treatment Visit 2: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-39.39|-73.26|<0.0001
81560451|NCT03981822|162795373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-69.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.61|-28.8||P-value is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Treatment Visit 3: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-28.80|-81.61|<0.0001
81560452|NCT03981822|162795373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-76.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-107.19|-45.61||P-value is based on MMRM model with gender, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Treatment Visit 4: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-45.61|-107.19|<0.0001
81560453|NCT03981822|162795373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-74.29||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-102.96|-31.55||P-value is based on MMRM model with gender, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Study Day 84 End of Treatment Visit: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-31.55|-102.96|0.0003
81560454|NCT03981822|162795373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-77.1||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.32|-32.78||P-value is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Follow-up Day 112: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-32.78|-110.32|0.0004
81560455|NCT03981822|162795373|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-77.52||||0.0178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-120.82|-11.88||P-value is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart count as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Follow-up Visit Day 147 End of Study: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-11.88|-120.82|0.0178
81560456|NCT03981822|162795374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Visit 2: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0004
81560457|NCT03981822|162795374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Visit 2: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0005
81560458|NCT03981822|162795374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0698||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Visit 3: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0698
81560459|NCT03981822|162795374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Visit 3: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0100
81560460|NCT03981822|162795374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0101||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Visit 4: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0101
81560461|NCT03981822|162795374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0077||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Treatment Visit 4: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0077
81560462|NCT03981822|162795374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.064||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Study Day 84 EOT Visit: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0640
81560463|NCT03981822|162795374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0045||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Study Day 84 EOT: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0045
81560464|NCT03981822|162795374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.284||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Follow-up Visit Day 112: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.2840
81560465|NCT03981822|162795374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0132||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Follow-up Visit Day 112: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0132
81560466|NCT03981822|162795374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4668||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Follow-up Visit Day 147 EOS: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.4668
81560467|NCT03981822|162795374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0064||||||P-value is based on the CMH test stratified by gender.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Follow-up Visit Day 147 EOS: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0064
81560468|NCT03981822|162795375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0364|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by gender||Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0364
81560469|NCT03981822|162795375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0215|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by gender||Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||||0.0215
81560470|NCT03981822|162795376|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-59.63||||0.1222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.1|9.23||Analysis is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart area as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Study Day 84 (EOT: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||9.23|-76.10|0.1222
81560471|NCT03981822|162795376|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-69.51||||0.0403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.3|-1.9||Analysis based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart area as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Study Day 112 (EOT: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-1.90|-81.30|0.0403
81560472|NCT03981822|162795376|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-58.88||||0.0863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.79|5.33||Analysis is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart area as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Follow-up Visit Day 147 (EOS): Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||5.33|-77.79|0.0863
81560473|NCT03981822|162795376|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-62.13||||0.0428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-100.76|-1.73||Analysis is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart area as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Study Day 84 (EOT): Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-1.73|-100.76|0.0428
81560474|NCT03981822|162795376|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-71.93||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.46|-17.0||Analysis is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart area as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Follow-up Day 112: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-17.00|-110.46|0.0084
81560475|NCT03981822|162795376|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-63.11||||0.0273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.08|-6.35||Analysis is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart area as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Follow-up Visit Day 147 (EOS): Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-6.35|-103.08|0.0273
81560476|NCT03981822|162795377|SUPERIORITY|Analysis is based on MMRM model|LS mean difference|-44.65||||0.3083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.96|22.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart area as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Study Day 84 (EOT): Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||22.47|-69.96|0.3083
81560477|NCT03981822|162795377|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-55.8||||0.1686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.93|15.56||Analysis is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart area as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Follow-up Day 112: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||15.56|-86.93|0.1686
81560478|NCT03981822|162795377|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-38.06||||0.2384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.04|22.1||Analysis is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart area as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Follow-up Visit Day 147 End of Study: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||22.10|-87.04|0.2384
81560479|NCT03981822|162795377|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-61.96||||0.0603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.37|2.27||Analysis is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart area as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Study Day 84 (EOT): Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||2.27|-103.37|0.0603
81560480|NCT03981822|162795377|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-74.87||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-138.71|-18.83||Analysis is based on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart area as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Follow-up Visit Day 112: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-18.83|-138.71|0.0109
81560481|NCT03981822|162795377|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-66.62||||0.0467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-127.64|-0.99||Analysis is base on MMRM model|Mixed Models Analysis|"MMRM model with gender, Tx, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and baseline wart area as factors.~An unstructured covariance model was used."||Follow-up Visit Day 147 End of Study: Part B summary is pooled with its respective treatments from Part A.||-0.99|-127.64|0.0467
81560482|NCT02742246|162795378|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||Group by Time interaction.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.11
81560483|NCT02742246|162795379|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||Group by time interaction.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.14
81560484|NCT00054717|162795386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||||0.0001
81560485|NCT00054717|162795387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0001
81560486|NCT00054717|162795388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||||0.0001
81560487|NCT00054717|162795389|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||||0.0001
81560488|NCT00054717|162795390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||||0.0001
81560489|NCT00054717|162795391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||||0.0001
81560490|NCT00054717|162795392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||||0.0001
81560491|NCT00054717|162795393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||||0.0001
81560492|NCT00054717|162795394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||||0.0001
81560493|NCT00054717|162795395|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||||0.0001
81560494|NCT00054717|162795396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||||0.0001
81560495|NCT00054717|162795397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||||0.0001
81560496|NCT00054717|162795398|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||||0.0001
81560497|NCT00054717|162795399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||||0.0001
81560498|NCT00054717|162795400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||||0.0001
81560499|NCT00054717|162795401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||||0.0001
81560500|NCT00054717|162795402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Weighted by the size of enfuvirtide and protease inhibitor strata||||||0.0001
81560501|NCT00054717|162795403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0001
81560502|NCT00054717|162795404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0001
81560503|NCT00054717|162795405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0001
81560504|NCT00054717|162795445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9894||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.9894
81560505|NCT01896479|162795477|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin used was 1.58.|Cox Proportional Hazard|1.24||||0.1916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.7||Stratification factors comprised RET M918T mutational status (positive, negative, and unknown).|Log Rank|||||1.70|0.90|0.1916
81560506|NCT01896479|162795478|OTHER|Descriptive statistical analysis.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0195||||0.9437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification factors comprised RET M918T mutational status (positive, negative, and unknown).||||1.7|0.6|0.9437
81560507|NCT03139604|162795479|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.45||||0.0782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.959|2.204||Not adjusted for multiplicity with interim and final analyses|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||binomial distribution||2.204|0.959|0.0782
81560508|NCT00366340|162795554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|2.6||||||For serotype 4 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||2.6|-2.5|
81560509|NCT00366340|162795554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|-3.3||||||For serotype 6B the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||-3.3|-16.0|
81560510|NCT00366340|162795554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|5.2||||||For serotype 9V the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||5.2|-0.4|
81560511|NCT00366340|162795554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|4.1||||||For serotype 14 the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||4.1|-0.9|
81560512|NCT00366340|162795554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|1.2||||||For serotype 18C the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||1.2|-4.2|
81560513|NCT00366340|162795554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.3||||||For serotype 19F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||3.3|-3.8|
81560514|NCT00366340|162795554|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lowest limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups \> -10%.|Difference|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|4.5||||||For serotype 23F the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) was calculated||4.5|-6.0|
81560515|NCT00366340|162795555|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.84||||||For serotype 4 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.84|0.63|
81560516|NCT00366340|162795555|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.82||||||For serotype 6B the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.82|0.52|
81560517|NCT00366340|162795555|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.96||||||For serotype 9V the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.96|0.74|
81560518|NCT00366340|162795555|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.07||||||For serotype 14 the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.07|0.76|
81560519|NCT00366340|162795555|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|2.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|2.49||||||For serotype 18C the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||2.49|2.04|
81560520|NCT00366340|162795555|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.71||||||For serotype 19F the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.71|0.51|
81560521|NCT00366340|162795555|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for each common serotype was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) \> 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.06||||||For serotype 23F the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.06|0.73|
81560522|NCT00366340|162795558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|8.3||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentage between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.15 µg/mL threshold was calculated||8.3|-3.0|
81560523|NCT00366340|162795558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|4.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|13.0||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1.0 µg/mL threshold was calculated||13.0|-4.1|
81560524|NCT00366340|162795558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.4|1.5||||||For diphtheria toxoid the difference in percentages between the two groups(13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.01 IU/mL threshold was calculated||1.5|-1.4|
81560525|NCT00366340|162795558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-4.5||||||95.0|-9.3|0.3||||||For diphtheria toxoid the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.1 IU/mL threshold was calculated||0.3|-9.3|
81560526|NCT00366340|162795558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.5||||||For Haemophilus Influenzae Type b the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.15 µg/mL threshold was calculated||1.5|-1.5|
81560527|NCT00366340|162795558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|-1.3||||||95.0|-5.0|2.3||||||For hepatitis B the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥ 10.0 mIU/mL threshold was calculated||2.3|-5.0|
81560528|NCT00366340|162795558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|4.4||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 1.0 µg/mL threshold was calculated||4.4|-0.4|
81560529|NCT00366340|162795558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.4|1.4||||||For diphtheria toxoid the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.01 IU/mL threshold was calculated||1.4|-1.4|
81560530|NCT00366340|162795558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.0||||||95.0|-1.4|1.4||||||For diphtheria toxoid the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at 0.1 IU/mL threshold was calculated||1.4|-1.4|
81560531|NCT00366340|162795558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for concomitant antigens was declared if the lowest limit of 2-sided 95% CI for the difference between the 2 groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) \> -10%.|Difference|0.8||||||95.0|-1.3|3.3||||||For hepatitis B the difference in percentages between the two groups (13vPnC - 7vPnC) at ≥ 10.0 mIU/mL threshold was calculated||3.3|-1.3|
81560532|NCT00366340|162795559|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for the concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.58||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.58|0.96|
81560533|NCT00366340|162795559|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for the concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.39||||||For Haemophilus influenzae type b µg/mL the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.39|0.95|
81560534|NCT00366340|162795560|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for the concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.8||||||For diphtheria toxoid the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||0.80|0.57|
81560535|NCT00366340|162795560|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for the concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.01||||||For diphtheria toxoid the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.01|0.75|
81560536|NCT00366340|162795561|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for the concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.11||||||For hepatitis B the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated.||1.11|0.69|
81560537|NCT00366340|162795561|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority for the concomitant antigens was declared if the lower bound of the 2-sided, 95% CI for the GMC ratio (13vPnC group/7vPnC group) was \>0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.22||||||For hepatitis B the GMC ratio (13vPnC/7vPnC) was calculated||1.22|0.71|
81560538|NCT03355664|162795566|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.9|||Regression, Cox|||||1.9|0.2|0.38
81560539|NCT00423670|162795604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference in SVR|16.7||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|30.0|||Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Chi-square test|Adjusted for baseline stratification factors: black versus non-black, and cirrhosis versus no cirrhosis.||||30|3.5|0.0126
81560540|NCT00423670|162795604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference in SVR|18.8||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|32.2|||Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Chi-square test|Adjusted for baseline stratification factors: black versus non-black, and cirrhosis versus no cirrhosis.||||32.2|5.5|0.0048
81560541|NCT00423670|162795604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference in SVR|29.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|42.5|||Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Chi-square test|Adjusted for baseline stratification factors: black versus non-black, and cirrhosis versus no cirrhosis.||||42.5|16.5|<0.0001
81560542|NCT00423670|162795604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference in SVR|37.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.7|49.8|||Cochran-Mantel Haenszel Chi-square test|Adjusted for baseline stratification factors: black versus non-black, and cirrhosis versus no cirrhosis.||||49.8|24.7|<0.0001
81560543|NCT00423670|162795605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference in SVR rates|5.1||||0.2864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|14.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square Test|Adjusted for baseline stratification factors: black versus non black, and cirrhosis versus no cirrhosis.||||14.3|-4.2|0.2864
81560544|NCT00423670|162795606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference in SVR rates|15.6||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|24.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square Test|Adjusted for the baseline stratification factors: black versus non black, and cirrhosis versus no cirrhosis.||||24.8|6.5|0.0009
81560545|NCT03595774|162795658|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0833||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance of P\<0.05|ANOVA|One-way ANOVA for repeated measures followed by Holm-Šídák's multiple comparisons test||||||0.0833
81560546|NCT03595774|162795659|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0131||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance of P\<0.05|ANOVA|One-way ANOVA for repeated measures followed by Holm-Šídák's multiple comparisons test||||||0.0131
81560547|NCT03595774|162795660|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012728||||||a prior threshold for significant of P\<0.05|ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA for repeated measured followed by Holm-Šídák's multiple comparisons test||||||0.012728
81560548|NCT03595774|162795661|SUPERIORITY|||||||2e-08||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance of P\<0.05|ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA for repeated measures followed by Holm-Šídák's multiple comparisons test||||||0.00000002
81560549|NCT03595774|162795662|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017215||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance of P\<0.05|ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA for repeated measures followed by Holm-Šídák's multiple comparisons test||||||0.017215
81560550|NCT03519386|162795668|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 2 vs. Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|-0.13||"Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group~1 to timolol"||||Day 10, 8AM Difference between Implant Group 2 and timolol||-0.13|-1.45|
81560551|NCT03519386|162795668|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 2 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|-0.56||"Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group~1 to timolol"||||Day 10, 10AM Difference between Implant Group 2 and timolol||-0.56|-1.92|
81560552|NCT03519386|162795668|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 2 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.51||"Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group~1 to timolol"||||Week 6, 8AM Difference between Implant Group 2 and timolol||0.51|-0.86|
81560553|NCT03519386|162795668|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 2 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|-0.11||"Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group~1 to timolol"||||Week 6, 10AM Difference between Implant Group 2 and timolol||-0.11|-1.43|
81560554|NCT03519386|162795668|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 2 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.82||"Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group~1 to timolol"||||Month 3, 8AM Difference between Implant Group 2 and timolol||0.82|-0.63|
81560555|NCT03519386|162795668|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 2 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|0.57||"Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group~1 to timolol"||||Month 3, 10AM Difference between Implant Group 2 and timolol||0.57|-0.89|
81560556|NCT03519386|162795668|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 1 vs. Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.06||"Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group~1 to timolol"||||Day 10, 8AM Difference between Implant Group 1 vs. Timolol||-0.06|-1.38|
81560557|NCT03519386|162795668|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 1 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.48||"Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group~1 to timolol"||||Day 10, 10AM Difference between Implant Group 1 vs. Timolol||-0.48|-1.83|
81560558|NCT03519386|162795668|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 1 vs. Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.43||"Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group~1 to timolol"||||Week 6, 8AM Difference between Implant Group 1 and timolol||0.43|-0.93|
81560559|NCT03519386|162795668|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 1 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.08||"Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group~1 to timolol"||||Week 6, 10AM Difference between Implant Group 1 and timolol||-0.08|-1.40|
81560560|NCT03519386|162795668|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 1 vs. Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.83||"Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group~1 to timolol"||||Month 3, 8AM Difference between Implant Group 1 and timolol||0.83|-0.62|
81560561|NCT03519386|162795668|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 1 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.69||"Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group~1 to timolol"||||Month 3, 10AM Difference between Implant Group 1 and timolol||0.69|-0.77|
81560562|NCT02431247|162795727|NON_INFERIORITY|One-sided p-value for non-inferiority of Test versus Control arm. The non-|Difference in percentage|2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|7.1||inferiority margin is 10%.|Mantel Haenszel|||||7.1|-1.6|< 0.001
81560563|NCT02431247|162795730|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.063|=|0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.171|0.074|||ANCOVA|||||0.074|-0.171|= 0.437
81560564|NCT02431247|162795731|OTHER||LS mean difference|18.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.808|=|0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.595|47.55|||ANCOVA|||||47.550|-10.595|= 0.213
81560565|NCT02431247|162795732|OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||||-0.02|-0.05|< 0.001
81560566|NCT02431247|162795733|OTHER||LS mean difference|3.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.786|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|4.66|||ANCOVA|||||4.66|1.57|< 0.001
81560567|NCT02431247|162795734|OTHER||LS mean difference|6.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.126|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.83|8.25|||ANCOVA|||||8.25|3.83|< 0.001
81560568|NCT02431247|162795735|OTHER||LS mean difference|2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.747|=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|3.87|||ANCOVA|||||3.87|0.93|= 0.001
81560569|NCT02431247|162795737|OTHER||||||=|0.033|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||= 0.033
81560570|NCT02431247|162795738|OTHER||||||=|0.033|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||= 0.033
81560571|NCT02431247|162795739|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||< 0.001
81560572|NCT02431247|162795740|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||< 0.001
81560573|NCT02431247|162795741|OTHER||||||=|0.147|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||= 0.147
81560574|NCT02431247|162795746|OTHER||LS mean difference|1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.368|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.227|2.678|||ANCOVA|||Hip region BMD (Week 24)||2.678|1.227|< 0.001
81560575|NCT02431247|162795746|OTHER||LS mean difference|2.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.934|3.791|||ANCOVA|||Hip region BMD (Week 48)||3.791|1.934|< 0.001
81560576|NCT02431247|162795746|OTHER||LS mean difference|2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.421|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.259|2.919|||ANCOVA|||Spine region BMD (Week 24)||2.919|1.259|< 0.001
81560577|NCT02431247|162795746|OTHER||LS mean difference|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.588|=|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.539|2.858|||ANCOVA|||Spine region BMD (Week 48)||2.858|0.539|= 0.004
81560578|NCT00322153|162795784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.2|||ANCOVA|Least-squares mean (-0.4 in placebo and 2.2 in memantine ER) are controlled for center and adjusted for SIB baseline value.||The co-primary efficacy parameter was change from Baseline to Week 24 in SIB total score. Missing SIB total scores at Week 24 were imputed using the last-observation-carried-forward (LOCF) approach.||4.2|1.0|0.001
81560579|NCT00322153|162795785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The co-primary efficacy parameter was CIBIC-Plus total score at week 24. Missing CIBIC-Plus total scores at Week 24 were imputed using the last-observation-carried-forward (LOCF) approach.||||0.008
81560580|NCT00322153|162795786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.8|||ANCOVA|Least-squares mean (-1.7 in placebo and -1.0 in memantine ER) are controlled for center and adjusted for ADCS-ADL19 baseline value.||The secondary efficacy parameter was change from Baseline at Week 24 in the total score of the 19-Item Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study-Activities of Daily Living Inventory (ADCS-ADL19). Missing scores at week 24 were imputed using the last-observation-carried-forward (LOCF) approach.||1.8|-0.3|0.177
81560581|NCT00591578|162795806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.59|-1.69||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-1.69|-5.59|<0.001
81560582|NCT00591578|162795806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.01|-2.06||Unadjusted p-value presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-2.06|-6.01|<0.001
81560583|NCT00591578|162795807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.27||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|-0.63||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.63|-5.90|0.015
81560584|NCT00591578|162795807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-2.68||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.68|-8.00|<0.001
81560585|NCT00591578|162795808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|-0.88||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.88|-3.44|<0.001
81560586|NCT00591578|162795808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|-1.4||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.40|-3.99|<0.001
81560587|NCT00591578|162795809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.52||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|-0.98||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.98|-4.06|0.001
81560588|NCT00591578|162795809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|-1.21||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.21|-4.32|<0.001
81560589|NCT00591578|162795810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.49|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.53|-1.44||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.44|-5.53|<0.001
81560590|NCT00591578|162795810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|-1.83||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.83|-5.96|<0.001
81560591|NCT00591578|162795811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.17||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.54|-0.79||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.79|-3.54|0.002
81560592|NCT00591578|162795811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|-1.28||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.28|-4.06|<0.001
81560593|NCT00591578|162795812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.96|-1.62||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.62|-5.96|<0.001
81560594|NCT00591578|162795812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.44|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|-2.24||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.24|-6.63|<0.001
81560595|NCT00591578|162795813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|-0.53||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.53|-3.48|0.008
81560596|NCT00591578|162795813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.84|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|-1.35||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.35|-4.33|<0.001
81560597|NCT00591578|162795814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.44||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.57|-1.3||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.30|-5.57|0.002
81560598|NCT00591578|162795814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.16|-1.85||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.85|-6.16|<0.001
81560599|NCT00591578|162795815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.18||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|-0.72||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.72|-3.63|0.003
81560600|NCT00591578|162795815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-1.25||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.25|-4.20|<0.001
81560601|NCT00591578|162795816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.38||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.76|-1.0||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.00|-5.76|0.005
81560602|NCT00591578|162795816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.47||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.87|-1.06||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.06|-5.87|0.005
81560603|NCT00591578|162795817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.31||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|-0.59||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.59|-4.04|0.009
81560604|NCT00591578|162795817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.59||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.34|-0.84||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). The unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.84|-4.34|0.004
81560605|NCT00591578|162795818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.0||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|Includes only those participants with a baseline and at least one post-baseline value.||||2.00|1.07|0.016
81560606|NCT00591578|162795818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|2.23||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|Includes only those participants with a baseline and at least one post-baseline value.||||2.23|1.19|0.002
81560607|NCT00591578|162795819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.1||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|Includes only those participants with a baseline and at least one post-baseline value.||||2.10|1.02|0.041
81560608|NCT00591578|162795819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.28||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|Includes only those participants with a baseline and at least one post-baseline value.||||2.28|1.09|0.015
81560609|NCT00591578|162795820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.46||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.99||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|Includes only those participants with a baseline and at least one post-baseline value.||||1.99|1.07|0.018
81560610|NCT00591578|162795820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|2.33||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|Includes only those participants with a baseline and at least one post-baseline value.||||2.33|1.24|<0.001
81560611|NCT04340063|162795882|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.55||Effect of time (pre-, mid-, and post- assessments)|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed-effects model (LMM) evaluated the effect of training (pre-, mid-, and post- assessments). Random effect of participant was used and fixed effects were time (assessment order) and a time by group interaction (Treadmill or Movement Amplification). A binomial distribution was used for this model.||0.55|0.25|<0.001
81560612|NCT04340063|162795882|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|-0.03||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.16||Interaction effect for time (pre-, mid-, and post- assessments) by group (Movement Amplification)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-0.22|0.8
81560613|NCT04340063|162795882|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.09||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.36||Effect of time (post-training and follow-up assessments)|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed-effects model (LMM) evaluated the post-training and follow-up assessments if an effect was found during training. Random effect of participant and fixed effects of time (assessment order) and the time by group (Treadmill or Movement Amplification) interaction were used. A binomial distribution was used for this model.||0.36|-0.18|0.5
81560614|NCT04340063|162795882|OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|-0.07||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.17||Interaction effect of time (post-training and follow-up assessments) by group (Movement Amplification)|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed-effects model (LMM) evaluated the post-training and follow-up assessments if an effect was found during training. Random effect of participant and fixed effects of time (assessment order) and the time by group (Treadmill or Movement Amplification) interaction were used. A binomial distribution was used for this model.||0.17|-0.31|0.6
81560615|NCT04340063|162795883|OTHER||Slope|0.06||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.62||Effect of time (pre-, mid-, and post- assessments)|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed-effects model (LMM) evaluated the effect of training (pre-, mid-, and post- assessments). Random effect of participant and fixed effects of time (assessment order) and time by group (Treadmill or Movement Amplification) interaction were used||0.62|-0.50|0.8
81560616|NCT04340063|162795883|OTHER||Slope|-0.7||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.16||Interaction effect of time by group (Movement Amplification)|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed-effects model (LMM) evaluated the effect of training (pre-, mid-, and post- assessments). Random effect of participant and fixed effects of time (assessment order) and the time by group (Treadmill or Movement Amplification) interaction were used.||-0.16|-1.2|0.012
81560617|NCT04340063|162795883|OTHER||Slope|0.26||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.75||Effect of time (post-training to follow-up)|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed-effects model (LMM) evaluated the post-training and follow-up assessments if an effect was found during training. Random effect of participant and fixed effects of time (assessment order) and the time by group (Treadmill or Movement Amplification) interaction were used.||0.75|-0.22|0.3
81560618|NCT04340063|162795883|OTHER||Slope|-0.2||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.29||Interaction effect of time (post-training to follow-up) by group|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed-effects model (LMM) evaluated the post-training and follow-up assessments if an effect was found during training. Random effect of participant and fixed effects of time (assessment order) and the time by group (Treadmill or Movement Amplification) interaction were used.||0.29|-0.69|0.4
81560619|NCT04340063|162795884|OTHER||Slope|-52.0||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-651.0|456.0||Effect of time (pre-, mid-, and post- assessments)|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed-effects model (LMM) evaluated the effect of training (pre-, mid-, and post- assessments). Random effect of participant and fixed effects of time (assessment order) and the time by group (Treadmill or Movement Amplification) interaction were used.||456|-651|0.9
81560620|NCT04340063|162795884|OTHER||Slope|79.0||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-622.0|780.0||Interaction effect of time by group (Movement Amplification)|Mixed Models Analysis|||A linear mixed-effects model (LMM) evaluated the effect of training (pre-, mid-, and post- assessments). Random effect of participant and fixed effects of time (assessment order) and the time by group (Treadmill or Movement Amplification) interaction were used.||780|-622|0.8
81560621|NCT00491556|162795907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.13|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|-7.97|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||-7.97|-12.20|<0.0001
81560622|NCT00491556|162795908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0||0.0834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|0.26|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152||0.26|-3.87|0.0834
81560623|NCT00491556|162795909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-317.36|STANDARD_DEVIATION|176.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-390.04|-244.68|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||-244.68|-390.04|<0.0001
81560624|NCT00491556|162795910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|242.38||0.6222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-124.25|75.85|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152||75.85|-124.25|0.6222
81560625|NCT00491556|162795911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-58.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|152.57||0.0781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-124.77|7.18|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||7.18|-124.77|0.0781
81560626|NCT00491556|162795912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-103.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|176.61||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-179.9|-27.16|||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152||-27.16|-179.90|0.0102
81560627|NCT00491556|162795913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.13|STANDARD_DEVIATION|56.72||0.1616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.66|7.4|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||7.40|-41.66|0.1616
81560628|NCT00491556|162795914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-43.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|75.17||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.59|-10.58|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152||-10.58|-75.59|0.0117
81560629|NCT00491556|162795915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-76.92|STANDARD_DEVIATION|56.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-101.27|-52.57|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152||-52.57|-101.27|< 0.0001
81560630|NCT00491556|162795916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|68.75||0.2519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.86|46.6|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152||46.60|-12.86|0.2519
81560631|NCT00491556|162795917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-126.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|105.61|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-172.46|-81.12|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||-81.12|-172.46|< 0.0001
81560632|NCT00491556|162795918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|87.64|STANDARD_DEVIATION|97.71||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.39|129.9|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||129.90|45.39|0.0003
81560633|NCT00491556|162795919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.46|STANDARD_DEVIATION|213.77||0.3739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.98|132.9|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||132.90|-51.98|0.3739
81560634|NCT00491556|162795920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-91.86|STANDARD_DEVIATION|166.4||0.0147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-163.82|-19.9|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||-19.90|-163.82|0.0147
81560635|NCT00491556|162795921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|79.81|STANDARD_DEVIATION|76.07|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.92|112.71|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||112.71|46.92|< 0.0001
81560636|NCT00491556|162795922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-20.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|58.18||0.1067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.56|4.76|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||4.76|-45.56|0.1067
81560637|NCT00491556|162795923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|90.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|107.8||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.2|137.43|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||137.43|44.20|0.0005
81560638|NCT00491556|162795924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.49|STANDARD_DEVIATION|64.41||0.0207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.64|61.34|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||61.34|5.64|0.0207
81560639|NCT00491556|162795925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-39.37|STANDARD_DEVIATION|145.62||0.2082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-102.34|23.6|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||23.60|-102.34|0.2082
81560640|NCT00491556|162795926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|86.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|139.33||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.73|147.23|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||147.23|26.73|0.0067
81560641|NCT00491556|162795927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.2|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.78|-12.36|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||-12.36|-23.78|< 0.0001
81560642|NCT00491556|162795928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.2||0.5815|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|7.8|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||7.80|-4.48|0.5815
81560643|NCT00491556|162795929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.82|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.85|14.62|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||14.62|7.85|< 0.0001
81560644|NCT00491556|162795930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.93||0.0594|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.87|0.12|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||0.12|-5.87|0.0594
81560645|NCT00491556|162795931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.24||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.15|17.01|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||17.01|8.15|0.0001
81560646|NCT00491556|162795932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.95||0.0995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|8.66|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||8.66|-0.81|0.0995
81560647|NCT00491556|162795933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.07||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.84|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||2.84|1.05|0.0002
81560648|NCT00491556|162795934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.49||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.68|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||0.68|-0.61|0.9150
81560649|NCT00491556|162795935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.52|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.79|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.48|-17.55|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||-17.55|-29.48|< 0.0001
81560650|NCT00491556|162795936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.96||0.5864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|9.28|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||9.28|-5.38|0.5864
81560651|NCT00491556|162795937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.98|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.31|25.65|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||25.65|18.31|< 0.0001
81560652|NCT00491556|162795938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.25||0.1592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.34|0.93|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||0.93|-5.34|0.1592
81560653|NCT00491556|162795939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.04||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|9.74|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||9.74|0.20|0.0420
81560654|NCT00491556|162795940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.39||0.4029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.56|3.16|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||3.16|-7.56|0.4029
81560655|NCT00491556|162795941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.99|17.21|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||17.21|11.99|< 0.0001
81560656|NCT00491556|162795942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.14|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.2||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.81|-0.46|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||-0.46|-5.81|0.0239
81560657|NCT00491556|162795943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.35|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.26|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.79|-14.91|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||-14.91|-23.79|< 0.0001
81560658|NCT00491556|162795944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.6||0.2363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.33|2.43|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||2.43|-9.33|0.2363
81560659|NCT00491556|162795945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.7|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.93|23.45|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||23.45|15.93|< 0.0001
81560660|NCT00491556|162795946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.55||0.0929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.43|0.37|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||0.37|-4.43|0.0929
81560661|NCT00491556|162795947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.53|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.94||0.1886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|1.34|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||1.34|-6.40|0.1886
81560662|NCT00491556|162795948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.13||0.2831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|5.38|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||5.38|-1.65|0.2831
81560663|NCT00491556|162795949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.52|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.59|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|13.94|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||13.94|9.10|< 0.0001
81560664|NCT00491556|162795950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.21|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.88||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.75|-0.67|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||-0.67|-5.75|0.0157
81560665|NCT00491556|162795951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.93|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.24|-17.06|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||-17.06|-28.24|< 0.0001
81560666|NCT00491556|162795952|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.23|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.37||0.1999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|10.88|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||10.88|-2.41|0.1999
81560667|NCT00491556|162795953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.81|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.52|15.41|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||15.41|9.52|< 0.0001
81560668|NCT00491556|162795954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.95|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.12||0.0808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.17|0.26|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||0.26|-4.17|0.0808
81560669|NCT00491556|162795955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.83||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.72|17.69|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||17.69|5.72|0.0005
81560670|NCT00491556|162795956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.12||0.9198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.41|5.81|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||5.81|-6.41|0.9198
81560671|NCT00491556|162795957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.97|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|4.97|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Baseline minus Week 48.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Baseline and Week 48.||4.97|2.40|< 0.0001
81560672|NCT00491556|162795958|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.54||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|-0.21|||t-test, 2 sided||Difference was calculated as Week 48 minus Week 152.|Null hypothesis is no changes between Week 48 and Week 152.||-0.21|-2.41|0.0215
81560673|NCT04480424|162795959|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference|-4.0||||0.8275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|14.5||p-value was calculated using Fisher's exact method with 5% level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in mortality rate between the two treatment groups.|Fisher Exact|||||14.5|-22.3|0.8275
81560674|NCT04480424|162795960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8599||||||p-value was calculated using Gray's test for equality of the Cumulative Incidence Function (CIF) between treatment groups.|Gray's test|||||||0.8599
81560675|NCT04480424|162795961|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean (LSM) Difference|2.58||||0.2626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|7.12||p-value was calculated using an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model, including the number of days on mechanical ventilation as a dependent variable and treatment group as a fixed effect.|ANOVA|||||7.12|-1.96|0.2626
81560676|NCT04480424|162795962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6854||||||p-value was calculated using Gray's test for equality of the CIF between treatment groups.|Gray's test|||||||0.6854
81560677|NCT04480424|162795963|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|-0.02||||0.9917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.82|3.78||95% CI for difference in least square mean (LSM) between treatment groups and the associated p-value were calculated using an ANOVA model, including the number of days on oxygen as a dependent variable and treatment group as a fixed effect.|ANOVA|||||3.78|-3.82|0.9917
81560678|NCT04480424|162795964|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.05||||0.7557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.4|||Kenward-Roger|p-value were calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.||||0.40|-0.29|0.7557
81560679|NCT04480424|162795965|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.4||||0.0922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.86||p-value were calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|Kenward-Roger|||||0.86|-0.07|0.0922
81560680|NCT04480424|162795969|SUPERIORITY||Kenward-Roger|0.4||||0.3611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|1.28||p-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|LSM Difference|||||1.28|-0.47|0.3611
81560681|NCT04480424|162795969|SUPERIORITY||Kenward-Roger|-0.1||||0.9238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|1.94||p-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|LSM Difference|||||1.94|-2.13|0.9238
81560682|NCT04480424|162795969|SUPERIORITY||Kenward-Roger|0.08||||0.9541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.58|2.73||p-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|LSM Difference|||||2.73|-2.58|0.9541
81560683|NCT04480424|162795970|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference|0.06||||0.9366|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|1.53||p-value was calculated using restricted maximum likelihood with the Kenward-Roger method for calculating the denominator degrees of freedom.|LSM Difference|||||1.53|-1.42|0.9366
81560684|NCT04894916|162795996|OTHER|single group|mean|81.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"One-sample t-test comparing the sample mean to the threshold value of 71 indicative of good usability. The null hypothesis: true mean is equal to 71."||||<0.001
81560685|NCT04894916|162795999|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.73|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81560686|NCT04894916|162796000|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.17||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81560687|NCT04894916|162796001|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of definition of A1C||||0.68
81560688|NCT04894916|162796001|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of goal range for hemoglobin A1c.||||0.18
81560689|NCT04894916|162796001|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of definition of systolic blood pressure||||0.18
81560690|NCT04894916|162796001|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in knowledge of goal range for systolic blood pressure||||0.17
81560691|NCT04894916|162796001|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in knowledge of definition of LDL cholesterol||||0.33
81560692|NCT04894916|162796001|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||McNemar|||Analysis for pre-post change in knowledge of goal range for LDL cholesterol||||0.40
81560693|NCT04894916|162796001|OTHER|||||||1|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in knowledge of definition of flu vaccine||||1.00
81560694|NCT04894916|162796001|OTHER|||||||0.37|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in knowledge of recommended frequency of flu vaccination||||0.37
81560695|NCT04894916|162796002|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.71||||0.16|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.16
81560696|NCT04894916|162796003|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in interest in information about how my diabetes health data compares to other patients like me (i.e., social comparison information)||||0.03
81560697|NCT04894916|162796003|OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in interest in information about how their diabetes health data compares to the goal range (i.e., goal-based comparison information)||||0.45
81560698|NCT04894916|162796003|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in agreement with statement: 'Information about how my diabetes health data compares to other patients like me \[social comparison information\] is useful.||||0.17
81560699|NCT04894916|162796003|OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||McNemar|||Analysis of pre-post change in agreement with statement: 'Information about how my diabetes health data compares to the goals range \[goal-based comparison information\] is useful.||||0.62
81560700|NCT04894916|162796005|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.09||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.53
81560701|NCT04894916|162796006|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.86
81560702|NCT04894916|162796007|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81560703|NCT04894916|162796008|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81560704|NCT04894916|162796009|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39||||0.18|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81560705|NCT00734747|162796012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<.001
81560706|NCT00396032|162796030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0044||95.0||||Stratified by baseline BFR: 0-199 mL/min, 200-274 mL/min, and 275-299 mL/min.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0044
81560707|NCT00396032|162796030|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0035||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0035
81560708|NCT00396032|162796032|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0396||95.0||||Stratified by baseline BFR: 0-199 mL/min, 200-274 mL/min, and 275-299 mL/min.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0396
81560709|NCT03607422|162796045|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|59.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.1|66.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||66.2|53.1|<0.001
81560710|NCT03607422|162796045|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|46.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.9|53.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||53.9|39.9|<0.001
81560711|NCT03607422|162796046|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|47.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.0|53.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||53.7|41.0|<0.001
81560712|NCT03607422|162796046|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|34.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.8|40.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||40.2|27.8|<0.001
81560713|NCT03607422|162796047|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|50.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.8|57.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||57.1|43.8|<0.001
81574272|NCT02785354|162821702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|0.89|||Cox proportional hazard risk model|||Outcome was analyzed during rivaroxaban or VKA exposure period (on treatment) using: 1) Kaplan-Meier to estimate the cumulative incidence, 2) Cox proportional hazard risk model to compare the 1-year risk for rivaroxaban versus VKA, with HR and 95%CI.||0.89|0.79|<0.0001
81560714|NCT03607422|162796047|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|32.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.8|39.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||39.4|25.8|<0.001
81560715|NCT03607422|162796048|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|53.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.7|59.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||59.4|46.7|<0.001
81560716|NCT03607422|162796048|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|36.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.6|43.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||43.3|30.6|<0.001
81560717|NCT03607422|162796049|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|57.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.9|63.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||63.0|50.9|<0.001
81560718|NCT03607422|162796049|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|45.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.9|51.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||51.4|38.9|<0.001
81560719|NCT03607422|162796050|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|40.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.2|46.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||46.5|34.2|<0.001
81560720|NCT03607422|162796050|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|29.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|35.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||35.3|23.5|<0.001
81560721|NCT03607422|162796051|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|14.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|19.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||19.3|10.6|<0.001
81560722|NCT03607422|162796051|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|6.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|10.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||10.0|3.4|<0.001
81560723|NCT03607422|162796052|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|7.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.8|10.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||10.5|3.8|<0.001
81560724|NCT03607422|162796053|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|8.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|12.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||12.9|4.3|<0.001
81575172|NCT01059825|162821896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.45||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.65|-0.25||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between ertugliflozin and placebo on the primary endpoint.||-0.25|-0.65|0.002
81560725|NCT03607422|162796054|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|-23.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.4|-17.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-17.8|-28.4|<0.001
81560726|NCT03607422|162796054|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|-22.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.8|-16.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-16.9|-27.8|<0.001
81560727|NCT03607422|162796055|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|49.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.2|57.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||57.3|42.2|<0.001
81560728|NCT03607422|162796055|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|37.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.1|45.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||45.8|30.1|<0.001
81560729|NCT03607422|162796056|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|51.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|44.4|59.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||59.1|44.4|<0.001
81560730|NCT03607422|162796056|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|35.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.2|43.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||43.5|28.2|<0.001
81560731|NCT03607422|162796057|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|53.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.0|60.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||60.6|46.0|<0.001
81560732|NCT03607422|162796057|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|40.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.7|48.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||48.0|32.7|<0.001
81560733|NCT03607422|162796058|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|54.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.2|62.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||62.3|47.2|<0.001
81560734|NCT03607422|162796058|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|40.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.3|48.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||48.3|32.3|<0.001
81560735|NCT03607422|162796059|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|50.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.8|58.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||58.5|42.8|<0.001
81560736|NCT03607422|162796059|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|37.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.5|46.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||46.3|29.5|<0.001
81560737|NCT03607422|162796060|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|18.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|22.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||22.7|13.5|<0.0001
81560738|NCT03607422|162796060|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|13.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.2|17.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||17.6|9.2|<0.001
81560739|NCT03607422|162796061|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for European Union (EU)/European Medicines Agency (EMA) regulatory purposes only.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-49.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.364|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.05|-42.84|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Baseline vIGA-AD category and age in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-42.84|-56.05|<0.001
81560740|NCT03607422|162796061|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|LS Mean Difference|-34.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.386|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.81|-27.51|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Baseline vIGA-AD category and age in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-27.51|-40.81|<0.001
81560741|NCT03607422|162796062|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|LS Mean Difference|-50.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.127|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.28|-44.0|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Baseline vIGA-AD category and age in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-44.00|-56.28|<0.001
81560742|NCT03607422|162796062|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|LS Mean Difference|-39.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.139|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.79|-33.46|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Baseline vIGA-AD category and age in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-33.46|-45.79|<0.001
81560743|NCT03607422|162796063|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|54.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.7|61.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||61.7|47.7|<0.001
81560744|NCT03607422|162796063|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|42.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.5|49.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.||49.8|34.5|<0.001
81574273|NCT02310568|162821706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01||0.784|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.8|3.9|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1.||3.9|-2.8|0.784
81560745|NCT03607422|162796064|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|49.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.4|56.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||56.5|41.4|<0.001
81560746|NCT03607422|162796064|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|42.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.0|50.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||50.6|35.0|0.002
81560747|NCT03607422|162796065|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|LS Mean Difference|-40.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.949|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.8|-34.22|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Baseline vIGA-AD category and age in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-34.22|-45.80|<0.001
81560748|NCT03607422|162796065|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|LS Mean Difference|-29.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.941|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.24|-23.69|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Baseline vIGA-AD category and age in the model.||||-23.69|-35.24|<0.001
81560749|NCT03607422|162796066|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|44.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.0|54.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||54.1|35.0|<0.001
81560750|NCT03607422|162796066|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|34.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.7|44.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||44.2|24.7|<0.001
81560751|NCT03607422|162796067|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 30 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|33.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.9|39.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||39.8|26.9|<0.001
81560752|NCT03607422|162796067|SUPERIORITY|The overall type I error rate of the primary and secondary endpoints for upadacitinib 15 mg was strongly controlled using a graphical multiple testing procedure at the two-sided 0.05 level following a pre-specified α transfer path which includes downstream transfer along the endpoints sequence within each dose as well as cross-dose transfer. This endpoint was a multiplicity-controlled key secondary endpoint for EU/EMA regulatory purposes only.|Adjusted Response Rate Difference|19.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|24.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for strata (Baseline vIGA-AD categories and age \[adolescent vs. adult\])|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||24.9|13.3|<0.001
81560753|NCT03607422|162796068|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|59.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.9|73.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||73.8|45.9|<0.001
81560754|NCT03607422|162796068|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|55.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.1|70.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||70.4|41.1|<0.001
81560755|NCT03607422|162796069|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|53.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.6|67.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||67.3|40.6|<0.001
81560756|NCT03607422|162796069|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|39.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.7|53.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||53.1|25.7|<0.001
81560757|NCT03607422|162796070|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|53.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.0|66.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||66.1|40.0|<0.001
81560758|NCT03607422|162796070|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|35.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.8|48.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||48.2|21.8|<0.001
81560759|NCT03607422|162796071|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|60.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.5|72.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||72.9|47.5|<0.001
81560760|NCT03607422|162796071|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|46.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.4|59.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||59.9|33.4|<0.001
81560761|NCT03607422|162796072|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|46.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.2|59.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||59.6|33.2|<0.001
81560762|NCT03607422|162796072|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|34.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.4|48.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||48.4|21.4|<0.001
81560763|NCT03607422|162796073|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|46.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|32.4|60.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||60.0|32.4|<0.001
81560764|NCT03607422|162796073|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|31.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.3|45.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||45.3|17.3|<0.001
81560765|NCT03607422|162796074|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|5.0||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|10.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||10.6|-0.5|0.075
81560766|NCT03607422|162796074|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|12.7||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|21.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||21.5|3.9|0.005
81560767|NCT03607422|162796075|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|3.2||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|7.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||7.6|-1.2|0.151
81560768|NCT03607422|162796076|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|12.9||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|22.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||22.3|3.4|0.008
81560769|NCT03607422|162796077|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|-18.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.0|-8.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-8.0|-28.0|<0.001
81560770|NCT03607422|162796077|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|-17.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.1|-7.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-7.7|-28.1|0.001
81560771|NCT03607422|162796078|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|51.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.8|68.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||68.3|34.8|<0.001
81560772|NCT03607422|162796078|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|29.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|46.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||46.6|11.8|0.001
81560773|NCT03607422|162796079|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|53.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.4|68.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||68.0|38.4|<0.001
81560774|NCT03607422|162796079|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|31.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|47.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||47.1|16.5|<0.001
81560775|NCT03607422|162796080|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|48.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.8|64.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||64.1|33.8|<0.001
81560776|NCT03607422|162796080|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|37.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.1|53.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||53.6|21.1|<0.001
81560777|NCT03607422|162796081|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|53.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.4|70.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||70.2|37.4|<0.001
81560778|NCT03607422|162796081|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|42.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.3|59.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||59.7|24.3|<0.001
81560779|NCT03607422|162796082|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|45.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.0|62.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||62.7|28.0|<0.001
81560780|NCT03607422|162796082|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|29.8||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|48.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||48.8|10.7|0.002
81560781|NCT03607422|162796083|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|17.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|26.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||26.7|7.5|<0.001
81560782|NCT03607422|162796083|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|13.7||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|23.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||23.5|3.9|0.006
81560783|NCT03607422|162796084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-55.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.284|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.32|-41.55|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD category in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-41.55|-70.32|<0.001
81560784|NCT03607422|162796084|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-36.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.384|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.12|-21.96|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD category in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-21.96|-51.12|<0.001
81560785|NCT03607422|162796085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-42.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.432|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.34|-29.9|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD category in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-29.90|-55.34|<0.001
81560786|NCT03607422|162796085|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-35.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.447|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.41|-22.9|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-Effect Model Repeat Measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD category in the model.|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-22.90|-48.41|<0.001
81560787|NCT03607422|162796086|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|52.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.9|68.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||68.1|36.9|<0.001
81560788|NCT03607422|162796086|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|38.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.2|54.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||54.9|21.2|<0.001
81560789|NCT03607422|162796087|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|55.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.5|76.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||76.3|35.5|<0.001
81560790|NCT03607422|162796087|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|49.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.3|72.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||72.9|26.3|<0.001
81560791|NCT03607422|162796088|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-44.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.492|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.74|-32.06|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD category|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-32.06|-57.74|<0.001
81560792|NCT03607422|162796088|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-29.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.383|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.6|-17.36|||Mixed Effect Model Repeated Measurement|Mixed-effect model repeat measurement with Baseline, treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, and Baseline vIGA-AD category|Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||-17.36|-42.60|<0.001
81560793|NCT03607422|162796089|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|27.8||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|50.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||50.4|5.2|0.016
81560794|NCT03607422|162796089|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|22.3||||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|45.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||45.7|-1.1|0.062
81560795|NCT03607422|162796090|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|38.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.4|59.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||59.4|18.4|<0.001
81560796|NCT03607422|162796090|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference|5.9||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|23.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (Baseline vIGA-AD categories)|Response Rate Difference = Upadacitinib - Placebo|||23.6|-11.7|0.510
81560797|NCT03868124|162796093|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 2 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|-0.5||Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group 1 to timolol||||"Day 10, 8AM Difference between Implant Group 2 and timolol~Note: Multiple imputation techniques were used to account for missing data such that the sample size at each visit /timepoint was the same for purposes of statistical analyses"||-0.50|-1.99|
81560798|NCT03868124|162796093|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 2 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|-0.52||Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group 1 to timolol||||"Month 3, 10AM Difference between Implant Group 2 and timolol~Note: Multiple imputation techniques were used to account for missing data such that the sample size at each visit /timepoint was the same for purposes of statistical analyses"||-0.52|-1.88|
81574274|NCT02310568|162821706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.184|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.6|5.8|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1.||5.8|-0.6|0.184
81560799|NCT03868124|162796093|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 2 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.69||Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group 1 to timolol||||"Week 6, 8AM Difference between Implant Group 2 and timolol~Note: Multiple imputation techniques were used to account for missing data such that the sample size at each visit /timepoint was the same for purposes of statistical analyses"||0.69|-0.76|
81560800|NCT03868124|162796093|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 2 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|1.01||Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group 1 to timolol||||"Week 6, 10AM Difference between Implant Group 2 and Timolol~Note: Multiple imputation techniques were used to account for missing data such that the sample size at each visit /timepoint was the same for purposes of statistical analyses"||1.01|-0.37|
81560801|NCT03868124|162796093|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 2 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.91||Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group 1 to timolol||||"Month 3, 8AM Difference between Implant Group 2 and timolol~Note: Multiple imputation techniques were used to account for missing data such that the sample size at each visit /timepoint was the same for purposes of statistical analyses"||0.91|-0.59|
81560802|NCT03868124|162796093|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 2 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.71||Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group 1 to timolol||||"Month 3, 10AM Difference between Implant Group 2 and timolol~Note: Multiple imputation techniques were used to account for missing data such that the sample size at each visit /timepoint was the same for purposes of statistical analyses"||0.71|-0.77|
81560803|NCT03868124|162796093|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 1 vs. Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|-0.36||Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group 1 to timolol||||"Day 10, 8AM Difference between Implant Group 1 vs. Timolol~Note: Multiple imputation techniques were used to account for missing data such that the sample size at each visit /timepoint was the same for purposes of statistical analyses"||-0.36|-1.84|
81560804|NCT03868124|162796093|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 1 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-0.45||Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group 1 to timolol||||"Day 10, 10AM Difference between Implant Group 1 vs. Timolol~Note: Multiple imputation techniques were used to account for missing data such that the sample size at each visit /timepoint was the same for purposes of statistical analyses"||-0.45|-1.81|
81560805|NCT03868124|162796093|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 1 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|1.06||Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group 1 to timolol||||"Week 6, 8AM Difference between Implant Group 1 vs. Timolol~Note: Multiple imputation techniques were used to account for missing data such that the sample size at each visit /timepoint was the same for purposes of statistical analyses"||1.06|-0.39|
81560806|NCT03868124|162796093|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 1 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.93||Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group 1 to timolol||||"Week 6, 10AM Difference between Implant Group 1 vs. Timolol~Note: Multiple imputation techniques were used to account for missing data such that the sample size at each visit /timepoint was the same for purposes of statistical analyses"||0.93|-0.46|
81560807|NCT03868124|162796093|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 1 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|1.28||Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group 1 to timolol||||"Month 3, 8AM Difference between Implant Group 1 and Timolol~Note: Multiple imputation techniques were used to account for missing data such that the sample size at each visit /timepoint was the same for purposes of statistical analyses"||1.28|-0.23|
81574275|NCT02310568|162821706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.22||0.36|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.7|1.6|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 1 was Day 1.||1.6|-5.7|0.360
81560808|NCT03868124|162796093|NON_INFERIORITY|criteria for statistical and clinical non-inferiority: upper limit of the 95% CI of the difference between the implant group and the timolol group was \< 1.5 mmHg and also \< 1 mmHg for all 6 timepoints for Implant Group 1 vs Timolol|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|1.29||Fixed sequence hierarchical testing procedure was used, first testing for non-inferiority of Implant Group 2 to timolol at all 6 timepoints before testing non-inferiority of Implant Group 1 to timolol||||"Month 3, 10AM Difference between Implant Group 1 and Timolol~Note: Multiple imputation techniques were used to account for missing data such that the sample size at each visit /timepoint was the same for purposes of statistical analyses"||1.29|-0.19|
81560809|NCT02840240|162796108|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority deltas were defined a priori as 1.1 for the ratio in geometric means of opioid consumption converted to IV morphine equivalents (ie, no more than 10% difference between group's median doses) and 1 point for pain score (ie, no more than 1 point worse).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.69|||Regression, Linear|||||0.69|-1.07|0.003
81560810|NCT02840240|162796109|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority deltas were defined a priori as 1.1 for the ratio in geometric means of opioid consumption converted to IV morphine equivalents (ie, no more than 10% difference between group's median doses) and 1 point for pain score (ie, no more than 1 point worse).|Ratio of geometric means|2.12||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|18.54|||Regression, Linear|||Comparisons of opioid consumption were conducted independently for each study site. This analysis is for patients at the Cleveland Clinic main campus.||18.54|0.21|0.77
81560811|NCT02840240|162796109|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority deltas were defined a priori as 1.1 for the ratio in geometric means of opioid consumption converted to IV morphine equivalents (ie, no more than 10% difference between group's median doses) and 1 point for pain score (ie, no more than 1 point worse).|Ratio of geometric means|0.32||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|3.16|||Regression, Linear|||Comparisons of opioid consumption were conducted independently for each study site. This analysis is for patients at the Cleveland Clinic Fairview hospital.||3.16|0.03|0.09
81560812|NCT02840240|162796110|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.5||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.5|24.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||24.3|0.5|0.11
81560813|NCT02840240|162796111|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|98.75|0.2|3.1|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.1|0.2|0.60
81560814|NCT01617148|162796128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81560815|NCT01617148|162796129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81560816|NCT01617148|162796130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.038
81560817|NCT01617148|162796131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.038
81560818|NCT01052844|162796146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||Complete protection from nausea and vomiting (CP) was defined as the absence of any episode of nausea or vomiting and no use of rescue medication. CP was further defined as either acute (ACP), when occurring during the first 24 hours after chemotherapy; delayed (DCP), when occurring during the period from days 2 through 5 after chemotherapy; or overall, when occurring over the entire period of the study (first 120 hours).||||0.04
81560819|NCT01052844|162796147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||We evaluated associations between categorical variables using the Chi-Square test||||0.06
81560820|NCT02313454|162796148|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.8||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.19|||Paired t-test||Intranasal Application relative to the Extranasal Application|||-0.19|-1.0|0.008
81560821|NCT02313454|162796149|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.7||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-3.4|||Paired t-test||Intranasal application relative to Extranasal application|||-3.4|-19.0|0.004
81560822|NCT01369485|162796236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3636|||||||Chi-squared|||The sample size calculation was determined using the 2-sided Chi-square test with a significance level of 5% and 80% power based upon the following assumptions: (1) proportion of responders at end of 12 weeks of treatment would be 50% in the active (test) group and 25% in the inactive (control) group; (2) a responder was defined as a subject who experienced decrease of ≥50% in mean urgency urinary incontinence episodes (leaks) between baseline and Week 12 of the study; (3) 20 % dropout rate.||||0.3636
81560823|NCT01369485|162796236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4849|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4849
81560824|NCT01369485|162796237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2893|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2893
81560825|NCT01369485|162796237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3223|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3223
81560826|NCT01369485|162796238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3387|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3387
81560827|NCT01369485|162796239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6557|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.6557
81560828|NCT01369485|162796240|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4354|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4354
81560829|NCT01369485|162796241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9918|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9918
81560830|NCT01369485|162796241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.377|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.3770
81560831|NCT01369485|162796242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4147|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4147
81560832|NCT01369485|162796242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0877|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0877
81560833|NCT01369485|162796243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2032|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2032
81560834|NCT01369485|162796244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4151||||||Calculated for only those patients who had prior OAB treatment only.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4151
81560835|NCT01369485|162796245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9814|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Endpoint defined as percentage of patients that much improved or very much improved following treatment."||||0.9814
81560836|NCT01369485|162796245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7305|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7305
81560837|NCT01369485|162796246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2191|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2191
81560838|NCT01369485|162796246|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5357|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5357
81560839|NCT00873860|162796247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.573||||||Change at Day 92: p-value was based on analysis of variance (ANOVA).|ANOVA|||||||0.573
81560840|NCT00873860|162796247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64||||||Change at Day 92: p-value was based on ANOVA.|ANOVA|||||||0.640
81560841|NCT00873860|162796247|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.224||||||Change at Day 92: p-value was based on ANOVA.|ANOVA|||||||0.224
81560842|NCT00873860|162796248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4686||||||Day 1 to 92: P-value was calculated against placebo group from a stratified log-rank test with atopic asthma status and tertile of baseline mean ACQ score as the stratification factors.|Log Rank|||P-value were calculated with log-rank test, which was constructed by computing the observed and expected number of events (defined as achieving improvement from baseline in mean ACQ-6 score \>= 0.5) at each observed event time and added to obtain an overall summary across all-time points where there was an event. Number of events was different for data through Day 92 comparing with data through Day 169. Therefore, the p-values were different for data through Day 92 and Day 169.||||0.4686
81560843|NCT00873860|162796248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317||||||Day 1 to 92: P-value was calculated against placebo group from a stratified log-rank test with atopic asthma status and tertile of baseline mean ACQ score as the stratification factors.|Log Rank|||P-value were calculated with log-rank test, which was constructed by computing the observed and expected number of events (defined as achieving improvement from baseline in mean ACQ-6 score \>= 0.5) at each observed event time and added to obtain an overall summary across all-time points where there was an event. Number of events was different for data through Day 92 comparing with data through Day 169. Therefore, the p-values were different for data through Day 92 and Day 169.||||0.3170
81560844|NCT00873860|162796248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1664||||||Day 1 to 92: P-value was calculated against placebo group from a stratified log-rank test with atopic asthma status and tertile of baseline mean ACQ score as the stratification factors.|Log Rank|||P-value were calculated with log-rank test, which was constructed by computing the observed and expected number of events (defined as achieving improvement from baseline in mean ACQ-6 score \>= 0.5) at each observed event time and added to obtain an overall summary across all-time points where there was an event. Number of events was different for data through Day 92 comparing with data through Day 169. Therefore, the p-values were different for data through Day 92 and Day 169.||||0.1664
81560845|NCT00873860|162796248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3234||||||Day 1 to 169: P-value was calculated against placebo group from a stratified log-rank test with atopic asthma status and tertile of baseline mean ACQ score as the stratification factors.|Log Rank|||P-value were calculated with log-rank test, which was constructed by computing the observed and expected number of events (defined as achieving improvement from baseline in mean ACQ-6 score \>= 0.5) at each observed event time and added to obtain an overall summary across all-time points where there was an event. Number of events was different for data through Day 92 comparing with data through Day 169. Therefore, the p-values were different for data through Day 92 and Day 169.||||0.3234
81560846|NCT00873860|162796248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3133||||||Day 1 to 169: P-value was calculated against placebo group from a stratified log-rank test with atopic asthma status and tertile of baseline mean ACQ score as the stratification factors.|Log Rank|||P-value were calculated with log-rank test, which was constructed by computing the observed and expected number of events (defined as achieving improvement from baseline in mean ACQ-6 score \>= 0.5) at each observed event time and added to obtain an overall summary across all-time points where there was an event. Number of events was different for data through Day 92 comparing with data through Day 169. Therefore, the p-values were different for data through Day 92 and Day 169.||||0.3133
81560847|NCT00873860|162796248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2108||||||Day 1 to 169: P-value was calculated against placebo group from a stratified log-rank test with atopic asthma status and tertile of baseline mean ACQ score as the stratification factors.|Log Rank|||P-value were calculated with log-rank test, which was constructed by computing the observed and expected number of events (defined as achieving improvement from baseline in mean ACQ-6 score \>= 0.5) at each observed event time and added to obtain an overall summary across all-time points where there was an event. Number of events was different for data through Day 92 comparing with data through Day 169. Therefore, the p-values were different for data through Day 92 and Day 169.||||0.2108
81560848|NCT00873860|162796255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.934||||||ACQ score \<=0.75, Day 92: Fisher exact test was used to compare all arms.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.934
81560849|NCT00873860|162796255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.592||||||ACQ score \<=0.75, Day 169: Fisher exact test was used to compare all arms.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.592
81560850|NCT00873860|162796260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Day 92: Fisher exact test was used for the analysis.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81560851|NCT00873860|162796260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6022||||||Day 92: Fisher exact test was used for the analysis.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.6022
81560852|NCT00873860|162796260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Day 92: Fisher exact test was used for the analysis.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81560853|NCT00873860|162796260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Day 169: Fisher exact test was used for the analysis.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81560854|NCT00873860|162796260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Day 169: Fisher exact test was used for the analysis.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81560855|NCT00873860|162796260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Day 169: Fisher exact test was used for the analysis.|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81560856|NCT00873860|162796261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.551||||||Day 1 to 92: P-value was calculated against placebo group from Van Elteren Test.|Van Elteren Test|||||||0.551
81560857|NCT00873860|162796261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.492||||||Day 1 to 92: P-value was calculated against placebo group from Van Elteren Test.|Van Elteren Test|||||||0.492
81560858|NCT00873860|162796261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.983||||||Day 1 to 92: P-value was calculated against placebo group from Van Elteren Test.|Van Elteren Test|||||||0.983
81560859|NCT00873860|162796261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.991||||||Day 1 to 169: P-value was calculated against placebo group from Van Elteren Test.|Van Elteren Test|||||||0.991
81560860|NCT00873860|162796261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9||||||Day 1 to 169: P-value was calculated against placebo group from Van Elteren Test.|Van Elteren Test|||||||0.900
81560861|NCT00873860|162796261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.673||||||Day 1 to 169: P-value was calculated against placebo group from Van Elteren Test.|Van Elteren Test|||||||0.673
81560862|NCT00873860|162796262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.546||||||Day 1 to 92: P-value was calculated against placebo group from a stratified log-rank test with atopic asthma status and tertile of baseline mean ACQ score as the stratification factors.|Log Rank|||||||0.546
81560863|NCT00873860|162796262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.534||||||Day 1 to 92: P-value was calculated against placebo group from a stratified log-rank test with atopic asthma status and tertile of baseline mean ACQ score as the stratification factors.|Log Rank|||||||0.534
81560864|NCT00873860|162796262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.847||||||Day 1 to 92: P-value was calculated against placebo group from a stratified log-rank test with atopic asthma status and tertile of baseline mean ACQ score as the stratification factors.|Log Rank|||||||0.847
81560865|NCT00873860|162796262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.987||||||Day 1 to 169: P-value was calculated against placebo group from a stratified log-rank test with atopic asthma status and tertile of baseline mean ACQ score as the stratification factors.|Log Rank|||||||0.987
81560866|NCT00873860|162796262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.992||||||Day 1 to 169: P-value was calculated against placebo group from a stratified log-rank test with atopic asthma status and tertile of baseline mean ACQ score as the stratification factors.|Log Rank|||||||0.992
81560867|NCT00873860|162796262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.688||||||Day 1 to 169: P-value was calculated against placebo group from a stratified log-rank test with atopic asthma status and tertile of baseline mean ACQ score as the stratification factors.|Log Rank|||||||0.688
81560868|NCT01227564|162796294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.002||||0.9538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.075|0.071||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|||A mixed-effect model repeated measures was used, with the baseline measure of average SUVRs over ROIs and Apo E4 Status (Carrier or Non-carrier) as covariates, time, treatment, and treatment\*time as fixed effects. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (test-reference) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals were obtained from the model. ACC 3 µg+QS-21 50 µg was the test treatment and placebo was the reference treatment. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||0.071|-0.075|0.9538
81560869|NCT01227564|162796294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006||||0.8787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.081||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed-effect model repeated measures was used, with the baseline measure of average SUVRs over ROIs and Apo E4 Status (Carrier or Non-carrier) as covariates, time, treatment, and treatment\*time as fixed effects. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (test-reference) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals were obtained from the model. ACC 10 µg+QS-21 50 µg was the test treatment and placebo was the reference treatment. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||0.081|-0.070|0.8787
81560870|NCT01227564|162796294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.002||||0.9544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.066||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed-effect model repeated measures was used, with the baseline measure of average SUVRs over ROIs and Apo E4 Status (Carrier or Non-carrier) as covariates, time, treatment, and treatment\*time as fixed effects. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (test-reference) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals were obtained from the model. ACC 3 µg or ACC 10 µg + QS-21 50 µg was the test treatment and placebo was the reference treatment. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||0.066|-0.062|0.9544
81560871|NCT01227564|162796294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.106|0.112||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed-effect model repeated measures was used, with the baseline measure of average SUVRs over ROIs and Apo E4 Status (Carrier or Non-carrier) as covariates, time, treatment, and treatment\*time as fixed effects. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (test-reference) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals were obtained from the model. ACC 3 µg+QS-21 50 µg was the test treatment and placebo was the reference treatment. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||0.112|-0.106|0.9550
81560872|NCT01227564|162796294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008||||0.8874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.121|0.105||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed-effect model repeated measures was used, with the baseline measure of average SUVRs over ROIs and Apo E4 Status (Carrier or Non-carrier) as covariates, time, treatment, and treatment\*time as fixed effects. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (test-reference) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals were obtained from the model. ACC 10 µg+QS-21 50 µg was the test treatment and placebo was the reference treatment. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||0.105|-0.121|0.8874
81560873|NCT01227564|162796294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.002||||0.9595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.099|0.095||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed-effect model repeated measures was used, with the baseline measure of average SUVRs over ROIs and Apo E4 Status (Carrier or Non-carrier) as covariates, time, treatment, and treatment\*time as fixed effects. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (test-reference) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals were obtained from the model. ACC 3 µg or ACC 10 µg + QS-21 50 µg was the test treatment and placebo was the reference treatment. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||0.095|-0.099|0.9595
81560874|NCT01227564|162796294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.3826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.164|0.064||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed-effect model repeated measures was used, with the baseline measure of average SUVRs over ROIs and Apo E4 Status (Carrier or Non-carrier) as covariates, time, treatment, and treatment\*time as fixed effects. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (test-reference) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals were obtained from the model. ACC 3 µg+QS-21 50 µg was the test treatment and placebo was the reference treatment. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||0.064|-0.164|0.3826
81560875|NCT01227564|162796294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.049||||0.3912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.164|0.065||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed-effect model repeated measures was used, with the baseline measure of average SUVRs over ROIs and Apo E4 Status (Carrier or Non-carrier) as covariates, time, treatment, and treatment\*time as fixed effects. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (test-reference) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals were obtained from the model. ACC 10 µg+QS-21 50 µg was the test treatment and placebo was the reference treatment. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||0.065|-0.164|0.3912
81560876|NCT01227564|162796294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.3221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.149|0.05||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed-effect model repeated measures was used, with the baseline measure of average SUVRs over ROIs and Apo E4 Status (Carrier or Non-carrier) as covariates, time, treatment, and treatment\*time as fixed effects. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (test-reference) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals were obtained from the model. ACC 3 µg or ACC 10 µg + QS-21 50 µg was the test treatment and placebo was the reference treatment. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||0.050|-0.149|0.3221
81560877|NCT01227564|162796295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|48.18||||0.9384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1197.07|1293.42||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|ANCOVA|||Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used with baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, in addition to treatment included in the ANCOVA model.||1293.42|-1197.07|0.9384
81560878|NCT01227564|162796295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|581.98||||0.3945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-778.17|1942.13||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used with baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, in addition to treatment included in the ANCOVA model.||1942.13|-778.17|0.3945
81560879|NCT01227564|162796295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|315.08||||0.5773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-812.15|1442.3||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used with baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, in addition to treatment included in the ANCOVA model.||1442.30|-812.15|0.5773
81560880|NCT01227564|162796296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.16||||0.5818|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.31|111.62||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used with baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, in addition to treatment included in the ANCOVA model.||111.62|-63.31|0.5818
81560881|NCT01227564|162796296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|84.42||||0.0648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|174.21||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used with baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, in addition to treatment included in the ANCOVA model.||174.21|-5.37|0.0648
81560882|NCT01227564|162796296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|54.29||||0.1672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.47|132.05||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used with baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, in addition to treatment included in the ANCOVA model.||132.05|-23.47|0.1672
81560883|NCT01227564|162796297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.36||||0.3106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.94|3.22||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used with baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, in addition to treatment included in the ANCOVA model.||3.22|-9.94|0.3106
81560884|NCT01227564|162796297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.51||||0.1876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.28|2.27||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used with baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, in addition to treatment included in the ANCOVA model.||2.27|-11.28|0.1876
81560885|NCT01227564|162796297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.93||||0.1742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.66|1.79||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used with baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, in addition to treatment included in the ANCOVA model.||1.79|-9.66|0.1742
81560886|NCT01227564|162796298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.36||||0.4089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.52|42.81||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used with baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, in addition to treatment included in the ANCOVA model.||42.81|-103.52|0.4089
81560887|NCT01227564|162796298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-83.4||||0.0327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-159.69|-7.11||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used with baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, in addition to treatment included in the ANCOVA model.||-7.11|-159.69|0.0327
81560888|NCT01227564|162796298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-56.88||||0.0801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-120.82|7.06||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA was used with baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, in addition to treatment included in the ANCOVA model.||7.06|-120.82|0.0801
81560889|NCT01227564|162796299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.78||||0.4892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.15|76.71||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||76.71|-37.15|0.4892
81560890|NCT01227564|162796299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|51.06||||0.0915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.51|110.63||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||110.63|-8.51|0.0915
81560891|NCT01227564|162796299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.42||||0.1638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.88|85.72||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 12.||85.72|-14.88|0.1638
81560892|NCT01227564|162796299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|99.29||||0.2006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.28|252.86||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||252.86|-54.28|0.2006
81560893|NCT01227564|162796299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|225.63||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|65.18|386.09||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||386.09|65.18|0.0067
81560894|NCT01227564|162796299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|162.46||||0.0204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.05|298.87||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||298.87|26.05|0.0204
81560895|NCT01227564|162796299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|114.13||||0.0766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.63|240.89||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||240.89|-12.63|0.0766
81574276|NCT02310568|162821708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36||0.708|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.2|5.0|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 5: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||5.0|-3.2|0.708
81560896|NCT01227564|162796299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|226.82||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.23|413.41||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||413.41|40.23|0.0181
81560897|NCT01227564|162796299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|167.33||||0.0387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.03|325.63||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||325.63|9.03|0.0387
81560898|NCT01227564|162796299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|107.84||||0.2277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-69.29|284.97||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||284.97|-69.29|0.2277
81560899|NCT01227564|162796299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|226.82||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.23|413.41||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||413.41|40.23|0.0181
81560900|NCT01227564|162796299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|167.33||||0.0387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.03|325.63||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||325.63|9.03|0.0387
81560901|NCT01227564|162796299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|141.92||||0.0747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.62|298.45||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||298.45|-14.62|0.0747
81560902|NCT01227564|162796299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|204.4||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.02|367.79||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||367.79|41.02|0.0151
81560903|NCT01227564|162796299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|173.16||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.25|313.07||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||313.07|33.25|0.0161
81560904|NCT01227564|162796300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.652||||0.1807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.57|1.267||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline total brain volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 10.||1.267|-6.570|0.1807
81574277|NCT02310568|162821708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.36||0.646|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.2|3.0|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 5: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||3.0|-5.2|0.646
81560905|NCT01227564|162796300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.497||||0.8051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.515|4.508||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline total brain volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 10.||4.508|-3.515|0.8051
81560906|NCT01227564|162796300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.078||||0.5331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.519|2.364||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline total brain volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 10.||2.364|-4.519|0.5331
81560907|NCT01227564|162796300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.174||||0.9274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|3.641||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline total brain volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||3.641|-3.990|0.9274
81560908|NCT01227564|162796300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.549||||0.0743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|7.458||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline total brain volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||7.458|-0.360|0.0743
81560909|NCT01227564|162796300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.687||||0.3163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.656|5.031||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline total brain volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||5.031|-1.656|0.3163
81560910|NCT01227564|162796300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.645||||0.519|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.721|3.43||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline total brain volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 50.||3.430|-6.721|0.5190
81560911|NCT01227564|162796300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.758||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.476|9.991||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline total brain volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 50.||9.991|-0.476|0.0740
81560912|NCT01227564|162796300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.394||||0.4909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.937|6.049||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline total brain volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 50.||6.049|-2.937|0.4909
81560913|NCT01227564|162796300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.383||||0.9151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.549|6.783||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline total brain volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 76.||6.783|-7.549|0.9151
81574278|NCT02310568|162821708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09||0.352|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.6|5.6|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 5: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||5.6|-1.6|0.352
81560914|NCT01227564|162796300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.394||||0.1533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.069|12.857||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline total brain volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 76.||12.857|-2.069|0.1533
81560915|NCT01227564|162796300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.506||||0.4371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.904|8.915||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline total brain volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 76.||8.915|-3.904|0.4371
81560916|NCT01227564|162796300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.21||||0.6167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.999|6.579||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline total brain volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||6.579|-10.999|0.6167
81560917|NCT01227564|162796300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.11||||0.1844|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.993|15.212||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline total brain volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||15.212|-2.993|0.1844
81560918|NCT01227564|162796300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.95||||0.6205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.888|9.878||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline total brain volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||9.878|-5.888|0.6205
81560919|NCT01227564|162796301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.418||||0.1695|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.183|1.018||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline ventricular volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 10.||1.018|-0.183|0.1695
81560920|NCT01227564|162796301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.147||||0.6331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.465|0.759||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline ventricular volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 10.||0.759|-0.465|0.6331
81560921|NCT01227564|162796301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.282||||0.2907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.247|0.812||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline ventricular volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 10.||0.812|-0.247|0.2907
81560922|NCT01227564|162796301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.007||||0.9846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.675|0.688||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline ventricular volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||0.688|-0.675|0.9846
81560923|NCT01227564|162796301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.304||||0.3845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.392||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline ventricular volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||0.392|-1.000|0.3845
81560924|NCT01227564|162796301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.149||||0.6204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.748|0.45||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline ventricular volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||0.450|-0.748|0.6204
81560925|NCT01227564|162796301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.014||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.221|1.192||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline ventricular volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 50.||1.192|-1.221|0.9810
81560926|NCT01227564|162796301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.796||||0.2034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.034|0.443||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline ventricular volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 50.||0.443|-2.034|0.2034
81560927|NCT01227564|162796301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.405||||0.4491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.469|0.659||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline ventricular volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 50.||0.659|-1.469|0.4491
81560928|NCT01227564|162796301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.255||||0.8074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.827|2.337||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline ventricular volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 76.||2.337|-1.827|0.8074
81560929|NCT01227564|162796301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.029||||0.3444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.189|1.131||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline ventricular volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 76.||1.131|-3.189|0.3444
81560930|NCT01227564|162796301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.387||||0.6772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.239|1.464||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline ventricular volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 76.||1.464|-2.239|0.6772
81560931|NCT01227564|162796301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.652||||0.6325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.063|3.367||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline ventricular volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||3.367|-2.063|0.6325
81560932|NCT01227564|162796301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.5706|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.606|2.007||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline ventricular volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||2.007|-3.606|0.5706
81560933|NCT01227564|162796301|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.074||||0.9513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.485|2.337||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline ventricular volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||2.337|-2.485|0.9513
81560934|NCT01227564|162796302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.015||||0.6054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.074|0.043||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 10.||0.043|-0.074|0.6054
81560935|NCT01227564|162796302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.025||||0.4087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.084||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 10.||0.084|-0.035|0.4087
81560936|NCT01227564|162796302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.005||||0.8518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|0.056||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 10.||0.056|-0.046|0.8518
81560937|NCT01227564|162796302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.025||||0.4216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.085|0.036||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||0.036|-0.085|0.4216
81560938|NCT01227564|162796302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.034||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|0.097||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||0.097|-0.028|0.2730
81560939|NCT01227564|162796302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.005||||0.8549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.048|0.058||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||0.058|-0.048|0.8549
81560940|NCT01227564|162796302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.026||||0.5847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.068||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 50.||0.068|-0.120|0.5847
81560941|NCT01227564|162796302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.067||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.163||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 50.||0.163|-0.030|0.1740
81574279|NCT02310568|162821708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99||0.495|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|7.3|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 6: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||7.3|-3.1|0.495
81560942|NCT01227564|162796302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.6255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.103||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 50.||0.103|-0.063|0.6255
81560943|NCT01227564|162796302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.023||||0.7658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.177|0.131||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 76.||0.131|-0.177|0.7658
81560944|NCT01227564|162796302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079||||0.3309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.082|0.24||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 76.||0.240|-0.082|0.3309
81560945|NCT01227564|162796302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.028||||0.6872|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.166||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 76.||0.166|-0.110|0.6872
81560946|NCT01227564|162796302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003||||0.9752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.196|0.202||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||0.202|-0.196|0.9752
81560947|NCT01227564|162796302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.143||||0.1715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.064|0.349||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||0.349|-0.064|0.1715
81560948|NCT01227564|162796302|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.073||||0.4145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.105|0.25||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||0.250|-0.105|0.4145
81560949|NCT01227564|162796303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.011||||0.5134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.022||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline left hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 10.||0.022|-0.043|0.5134
81560950|NCT01227564|162796303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.008||||0.6083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.041||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline left hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 10.||0.041|-0.024|0.6083
81574280|NCT02310568|162821708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99||0.422|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.7|7.6|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 6: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||7.6|-2.7|0.422
81560951|NCT01227564|162796303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.001||||0.9401|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.027||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline left hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 10.||0.027|-0.029|0.9401
81560952|NCT01227564|162796303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.018||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.016||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline left hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||0.016|-0.051|0.2950
81560953|NCT01227564|162796303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.003||||0.8817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.037||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline left hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||0.037|-0.031|0.8817
81560954|NCT01227564|162796303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008||||0.6072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.037|0.022||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline left hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||0.022|-0.037|0.6072
81560955|NCT01227564|162796303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.012||||0.6259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.036||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline left hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 50.||0.036|-0.060|0.6259
81560956|NCT01227564|162796303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.027||||0.2807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.076||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline left hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 50.||0.076|-0.023|0.2807
81560957|NCT01227564|162796303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.008||||0.7224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|0.05||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline left hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 50.||0.050|-0.035|0.7224
81560958|NCT01227564|162796303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.007||||0.8532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.067||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline left hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 76.||0.067|-0.080|0.8532
81560959|NCT01227564|162796303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.039||||0.3116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.116||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline left hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 76.||0.116|-0.038|0.3116
81560960|NCT01227564|162796303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016||||0.6246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.082||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline left hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 76.||0.082|-0.049|0.6246
81560961|NCT01227564|162796303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.008||||0.8697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.108||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline left hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||0.108|-0.092|0.8697
81560962|NCT01227564|162796303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.072||||0.1707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.176||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline left hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||0.176|-0.032|0.1707
81560963|NCT01227564|162796303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.3732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.129||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline left hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||0.129|-0.049|0.3732
81560964|NCT01227564|162796304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006||||0.7259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.028||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline right hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 10.||0.028|-0.040|0.7259
81560965|NCT01227564|162796304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.016||||0.3517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.018|0.051||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline right hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 10.||0.051|-0.018|0.3517
81560966|NCT01227564|162796304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.005||||0.7311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.035||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline right hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 10.||0.035|-0.024|0.7311
81560967|NCT01227564|162796304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.008||||0.6446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.041|0.026||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline right hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||0.026|-0.041|0.6446
81560968|NCT01227564|162796304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.032||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.066||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline right hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||0.066|-0.002|0.0640
81560969|NCT01227564|162796304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.012||||0.4057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.041||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline right hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 24.||0.041|-0.017|0.4057
81574281|NCT02310568|162821708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.65||0.889|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.0|4.2|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 6: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||4.2|-5.0|0.889
81560970|NCT01227564|162796304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.015||||0.5742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.037||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline right hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 50.||0.037|-0.066|0.5742
81560971|NCT01227564|162796304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.1336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.093||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline right hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 50.||0.093|-0.013|0.1336
81560972|NCT01227564|162796304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.013||||0.5734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.058||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline right hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 50.||0.058|-0.033|0.5734
81560973|NCT01227564|162796304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.016||||0.7067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.104|0.071||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline right hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 76.||0.071|-0.104|0.7067
81560974|NCT01227564|162796304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.042||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.132||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline right hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 76.||0.132|-0.049|0.3600
81560975|NCT01227564|162796304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.013||||0.7454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.065|0.09||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline right hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 76.||0.090|-0.065|0.7454
81560976|NCT01227564|162796304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006||||0.9037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.113|0.1||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline right hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||0.100|-0.113|0.9037
81560977|NCT01227564|162796304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.2082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.181||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline right hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||0.181|-0.040|0.2082
81560978|NCT01227564|162796304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.032||||0.5044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.063|0.127||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with baseline right hippocampal volume and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||0.127|-0.063|0.5044
81574282|NCT02310568|162821708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71||0.324||90.0|-2.0|7.4|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 7: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||7.4|-2.0|0.324
81560979|NCT01227564|162796305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.7687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.17||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||0.17|-0.23|0.7687
81560980|NCT01227564|162796305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.6804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.24||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||0.24|-0.16|0.6804
81560981|NCT01227564|162796305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.9452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.18||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||0.18|-0.17|0.9452
81560982|NCT01227564|162796305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.8825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.23||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||0.23|-0.27|0.8825
81560983|NCT01227564|162796305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.8791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.24||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||0.24|-0.28|0.8791
81560984|NCT01227564|162796305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.8628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.2||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||0.20|-0.24|0.8628
81560985|NCT01227564|162796305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.7843|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.26||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||0.26|-0.35|0.7843
81560986|NCT01227564|162796305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.0857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.6||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||0.60|-0.04|0.0857
81560987|NCT01227564|162796305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.3878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.39||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||0.39|-0.15|0.3878
81574283|NCT02310568|162821708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69||0.939|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.5|4.9|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 7: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||4.9|-4.5|0.939
81560988|NCT01227564|162796305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.8918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.45||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||0.45|-0.39|0.8918
81560989|NCT01227564|162796305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33||||0.1233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.76||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||0.76|-0.09|0.1233
81560990|NCT01227564|162796305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.3302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.55||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||0.55|-0.19|0.3302
81560991|NCT01227564|162796306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.65||||0.1597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|3.97||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||3.97|-0.67|0.1597
81560992|NCT01227564|162796306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.55||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|0.91||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||0.91|-4.01|0.2130
81560993|NCT01227564|162796306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.9616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|2.16||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||2.16|-2.06|0.9616
81560994|NCT01227564|162796306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.78||||0.2143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|4.62||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||4.62|-1.06|0.2143
81560995|NCT01227564|162796306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.87||||0.2151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.87|1.12||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||1.12|-4.87|0.2151
81560996|NCT01227564|162796306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.9704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|2.51||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||2.51|-2.61|0.9704
81560997|NCT01227564|162796306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.7857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.95||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||3.95|-3.00|0.7857
81560998|NCT01227564|162796306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.79||||0.1323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.45|0.87||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||0.87|-6.45|0.1323
81560999|NCT01227564|162796306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16||||0.4618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.29|1.97||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||1.97|-4.29|0.4618
81561000|NCT01227564|162796306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.24||||0.2622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|6.22||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||6.22|-1.74|0.2622
81561001|NCT01227564|162796306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.55||||0.4499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.64|2.55||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||2.55|-5.64|0.4499
81561002|NCT01227564|162796306|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.35||||0.8454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|3.91||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||3.91|-3.21|0.8454
81561003|NCT01227564|162796307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.1796|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.96||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||0.96|-0.18|0.1796
81561004|NCT01227564|162796307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.7281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.69||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||0.69|-0.49|0.7281
81574284|NCT02310568|162821708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42||0.308|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|6.7|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 7: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||6.7|-1.7|0.308
81561005|NCT01227564|162796307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.3347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.75||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||0.75|-0.26|0.3347
81561006|NCT01227564|162796307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.3425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.2||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||1.20|-0.43|0.3425
81561007|NCT01227564|162796307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.4501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.52||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||0.52|-1.16|0.4501
81561008|NCT01227564|162796307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.9227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.75||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||0.75|-0.68|0.9227
81561009|NCT01227564|162796307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.45||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||1.45|-0.51|0.3450
81561010|NCT01227564|162796307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|0.45||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||0.45|-1.58|0.2740
81561011|NCT01227564|162796307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.82||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||0.82|-0.92|0.9140
81561012|NCT01227564|162796307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03||||0.0923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|2.24||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||2.24|-0.18|0.0923
81561013|NCT01227564|162796307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.8482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|1.35||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||1.35|-1.11|0.8482
81574285|NCT02310568|162821708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.92||0.846|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.0|7.6|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Week 8: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||7.6|-6.0|0.846
81561014|NCT01227564|162796307|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.57||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|1.64||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||1.64|-0.49|0.2840
81561015|NCT01227564|162796308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.99||||0.1767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.92||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||0.92|-4.90|0.1767
81561016|NCT01227564|162796308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.26||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.23|-1.29||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||-1.29|-7.23|0.0057
81561017|NCT01227564|162796308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.13||||0.0176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.69|-0.57||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||-0.57|-5.69|0.0176
81561018|NCT01227564|162796308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|2.61||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||2.61|-3.98|0.6790
81561019|NCT01227564|162796308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||0.9028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|3.2||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||3.20|-3.62|0.9028
81561020|NCT01227564|162796308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.45||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|2.47||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||2.47|-3.36|0.7600
81561021|NCT01227564|162796308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.32||||0.4089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|1.86||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||1.86|-4.51|0.4089
81561022|NCT01227564|162796308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.17||||0.1964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.49|1.15||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||1.15|-5.49|0.1964
81561023|NCT01227564|162796308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.75||||0.2234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|1.09||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||1.09|-4.58|0.2234
81561024|NCT01227564|162796308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.6186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|2.12||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||2.12|-3.52|0.6186
81561025|NCT01227564|162796308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77||||0.5853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|2.06||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||2.06|-3.60|0.5853
81561026|NCT01227564|162796308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74||||0.5541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|1.75||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||1.75|-3.23|0.5541
81561027|NCT01227564|162796309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|1.93||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||1.93|-2.09|0.9370
81561028|NCT01227564|162796309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16||||0.2597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|0.88||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||0.88|-3.19|0.2597
81561029|NCT01227564|162796309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.4852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|1.14||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||1.14|-2.38|0.4852
81561030|NCT01227564|162796309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73||||0.4542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|1.22||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||1.22|-2.69|0.4542
81561031|NCT01227564|162796309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03||||0.3061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|0.97||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||0.97|-3.04|0.3061
81561032|NCT01227564|162796309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.88||||0.3082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|0.84||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||0.84|-2.61|0.3082
81574286|NCT02310568|162821708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.89||0.449|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.8|3.7|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Week 8: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||3.7|-9.8|0.449
81561033|NCT01227564|162796309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.11||||0.2672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|0.87||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||0.87|-3.09|0.2672
81561034|NCT01227564|162796309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.11||||0.0427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|-0.07||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||-0.07|-4.15|0.0427
81561035|NCT01227564|162796309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.61||||0.0716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|0.15||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||0.15|-3.37|0.0716
81561036|NCT01227564|162796309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.46||||0.7184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|3.0||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||3.00|-2.09|0.7184
81561037|NCT01227564|162796309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.49||||0.7004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|3.03||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||3.03|-2.06|0.7004
81561038|NCT01227564|162796309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.6723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|2.71||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||2.71|-1.77|0.6723
81561039|NCT01227564|162796310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.9535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|1.68||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||1.68|-1.58|0.9535
81561040|NCT01227564|162796310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.9914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|1.65||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||1.65|-1.63|0.9914
81561041|NCT01227564|162796310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.9682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|1.44||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||1.44|-1.39|0.9682
81561042|NCT01227564|162796310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16||||0.2008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|0.64||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||0.64|-2.96|0.2008
81561043|NCT01227564|162796310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.7988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|1.6||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||1.60|-2.07|0.7988
81561044|NCT01227564|162796310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.3764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|0.87||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||0.87|-2.27|0.3764
81561045|NCT01227564|162796310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86||||0.4177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.98|1.25||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||1.25|-2.98|0.4177
81561046|NCT01227564|162796310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.6494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|1.68||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||1.68|-2.67|0.6494
81561047|NCT01227564|162796310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||0.4674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|1.18||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||1.18|-2.54|0.4674
81561048|NCT01227564|162796310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.02||||0.4709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.85|1.81||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||1.81|-3.85|0.4709
81561049|NCT01227564|162796310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.19||||0.4128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|4.07||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||4.07|-1.70|0.4128
81561050|NCT01227564|162796310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.9478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|2.58||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||2.58|-2.41|0.9478
81561051|NCT01227564|162796311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.7146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|2.35||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 54.||2.35|-3.40|0.7146
81561052|NCT01227564|162796311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.64||||0.2733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|1.33||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 54.||1.33|-4.60|0.2733
81561053|NCT01227564|162796311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.08||||0.3969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.62|1.46||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 54.||1.46|-3.62|0.3969
81561054|NCT01227564|162796311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.8566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|2.92||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 86.||2.92|-2.43|0.8566
81561055|NCT01227564|162796311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.98|1.42||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 86.||1.42|-3.98|0.3460
81561056|NCT01227564|162796311|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.6582|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|1.82||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 86.||1.82|-2.86|0.6582
81561057|NCT01227564|162796313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5||||0.7537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.36|13.36||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||13.36|-18.36|0.7537
81561058|NCT01227564|162796313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.51||||0.1266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.86|3.65||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||3.65|-28.86|0.1266
81561059|NCT01227564|162796313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.96||||0.6724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.34|18.41||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||18.41|-28.34|0.6724
81561060|NCT01227564|162796313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-29.7||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.89|-5.5||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||-5.50|-53.89|0.0170
81561061|NCT01227564|162796313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.94||||0.3196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.67|30.78||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||30.78|-92.67|0.3196
81561062|NCT01227564|162796313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-64.97||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-129.64|-0.31||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||-0.31|-129.64|0.0490
81561063|NCT01227564|162796313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.04||||0.2969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|46.79||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||46.79|-14.70|0.2969
81561064|NCT01227564|162796313|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-26.2||||0.0973|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.42|5.03||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||5.03|-57.42|0.0973
81561065|NCT01227564|162796314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.42||||0.6653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.94|5.1||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||5.10|-7.94|0.6653
81561066|NCT01227564|162796314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.48||||0.4613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|9.15||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 26.||9.15|-4.20|0.4613
81561067|NCT01227564|162796314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.18|5.61||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||5.61|-4.18|0.7710
81561068|NCT01227564|162796314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.02||||0.2328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|8.04||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 52.||8.04|-1.99|0.2328
81561069|NCT01227564|162796314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.3693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|2.58||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||2.58|-0.97|0.3693
81561070|NCT01227564|162796314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|2.56||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 78.||2.56|-1.09|0.4220
81561071|NCT01227564|162796314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.51||||0.3728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.25|9.23||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||9.23|-24.25|0.3728
81561072|NCT01227564|162796314|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.07||||0.3452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.05|8.91||Analysis was two-sided and performed at the 0.05 significance level. No multiplicity adjustments due to multiple endpoints or multiple assessments were applied. Nominal p-values were reported in the analysis.|Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measures|Kenward-Roger was used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.||A mixed effects model for repeated measures analysis was used, with the baseline assessment and ApoE4 status as covariates, and visit, treatment and visit by treatment interaction as fixed effects, with variance-covariance structure set to unstructured. Statistical analysis presented above for Week 104.||8.91|-25.05|0.3452
81561073|NCT00633867|162796353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||<0.01
81561074|NCT05308290|162796355|OTHER|||||||0.6||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81561075|NCT05308290|162796356|OTHER|||||||0.6||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81561076|NCT05308290|162796357|OTHER|||||||1||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81561077|NCT05308290|162796358|OTHER|||||||1||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81561078|NCT05308290|162796359|OTHER|||||||0.28||||||the a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.28
81561079|NCT00744471|162796412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-0.69||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.69|-1.87|<0.001
81561080|NCT00744471|162796412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|-1.1||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.10|-2.28|<0.001
81561081|NCT00744471|162796412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|-1.16||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.16|-2.34|<0.001
81561082|NCT00744471|162796413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.61||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.61|-1.74|<0.001
81561083|NCT00744471|162796413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.06|-0.92||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA model includes treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.92|-2.06|<0.001
81561084|NCT00744471|162796413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|-1.04||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA model includes treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.04|-2.17|<0.001
81561085|NCT00744471|162796414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.13||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA model includes treatment as main effect, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.13|-0.51|0.001
81561086|NCT00744471|162796414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|-0.25||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA model includes treatment as main effect, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.25|-0.64|<0.001
81561087|NCT00744471|162796414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.28||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA model includes treatment as main effect, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.28|-0.66|<0.001
81561088|NCT00744471|162796415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|-0.88||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model includes treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.88|-1.93|<0.001
81561089|NCT00744471|162796415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|-1.2||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model includes treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.20|-2.26|<0.001
81561090|NCT00744471|162796415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.8||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model includes treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.80|-1.85|<0.001
81561091|NCT00744471|162796415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-1.02||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.02|-2.11|<0.001
81561092|NCT00744471|162796415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|-1.48||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.48|-2.57|<0.001
81561093|NCT00744471|162796415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.41||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.41|-2.50|<0.001
81561094|NCT00744471|162796415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.53||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.53|-1.65|<0.001
81561095|NCT00744471|162796415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.08||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.08|-2.20|<0.001
81561096|NCT00744471|162796415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|-1.45||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.45|-2.56|<0.001
81561097|NCT00744471|162796415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.88||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.88|-2.10|<0.001
81561098|NCT00744471|162796415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|-1.25||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.25|-2.46|<0.001
81561099|NCT00744471|162796415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.57|-1.37||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.37|-2.57|<0.001
81561100|NCT00744471|162796415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.75|-0.56||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA model was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.56|-1.75|<0.001
81561101|NCT00744471|162796415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-0.92||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA model was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.92|-2.12|<0.001
81561102|NCT00744471|162796415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-1.01||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA model was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.01|-2.20|<0.001
81561103|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|-0.88||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.88|-1.93|<0.001
81561104|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|-1.2||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.20|-2.26|<0.001
81561105|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.8||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.80|-1.85|<0.001
81561106|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|-1.02||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.02|-2.08|<0.001
81561107|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|-1.46||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.46|-2.52|<0.001
81561108|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|-1.48||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.48|-2.54|<0.001
81561109|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|-0.63||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.63|-1.71|<0.001
81561110|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.21|-1.12||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.12|-2.21|<0.001
81561111|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.52||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.52|-2.60|<0.001
81561112|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-0.99||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.99|-2.11|<0.001
81561113|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|-1.32||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.32|-2.45|<0.001
81561114|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|-1.7||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.70|-2.82|<0.001
81561115|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-0.71||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.71|-1.82|<0.001
81561116|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|-1.03||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.03|-2.15|<0.001
81561117|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-1.4||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.40|-2.51|<0.001
81561118|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.72||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.72|-1.85|<0.001
81561119|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.15|-1.01||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.01|-2.15|<0.001
81561120|NCT00744471|162796416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.27||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effects, baseline value as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.27|-2.40|<0.001
81561121|NCT00744471|162796417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.8||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.80|-1.83|<0.001
81561122|NCT00744471|162796417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|-1.19||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.19|-2.23|<0.001
81561123|NCT00744471|162796417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.8||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.80|-1.83|<0.001
81561124|NCT00744471|162796417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|-1.08||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.08|-2.12|<0.001
81561125|NCT00744471|162796417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64|-1.6||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.60|-2.64|<0.001
81561126|NCT00744471|162796417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|-1.43||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.43|-2.46|<0.001
81561127|NCT00744471|162796417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-0.64||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.64|-1.72|<0.001
81561128|NCT00744471|162796417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|-1.09||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.09|-2.18|<0.001
81561129|NCT00744471|162796417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|-1.35||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.35|-2.43|<0.001
81561130|NCT00744471|162796417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|-0.77||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.77|-1.93|<0.001
81561131|NCT00744471|162796417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|-1.15||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12 :Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.15|-2.31|<0.001
81561132|NCT00744471|162796417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|-1.32||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.32|-2.47|<0.001
81561133|NCT00744471|162796417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.4||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24 : ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.40|-1.52|<0.001
81561134|NCT00744471|162796417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|-0.78||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24 :Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.78|-1.91|<0.001
81561135|NCT00744471|162796417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|-0.97||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24 :Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.97|-2.09|<0.001
81561136|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.8||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.80|-1.83|<0.001
81561137|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|-1.19||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.19|-2.23|<0.001
81561138|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.8||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.80|-1.83|<0.001
81561139|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-1.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.08|-2.10|<0.001
81561140|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|-1.59||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.59|-2.61|<0.001
81561141|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-1.49||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.49|-2.51|<0.001
81561142|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.76||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.76|-1.83|<0.001
81561143|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|-1.19||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.19|-2.26|<0.001
81561144|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-1.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|-1.46||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.46|-2.53|<0.001
81561145|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.11|-1.0||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.00|-2.11|<0.001
81561146|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-1.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.49|-1.37||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.37|-2.49|<0.001
81561147|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|-1.72||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.72|-2.83|<0.001
81561148|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|-0.75||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.75|-1.87|<0.001
81561149|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|-1.02||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.02|-2.14|<0.001
81561150|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|-1.36||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.36|-2.47|<0.001
81561151|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|-0.74||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.74|-1.86|<0.001
81561152|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|-1.05||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.05|-2.17|<0.001
81561153|NCT00744471|162796418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|-1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|-1.36||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-1.36|-2.47|<0.001
81561154|NCT00744471|162796419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.18||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-0.55|<0.001
81561155|NCT00744471|162796419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.45||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.45|-0.83|<0.001
81561156|NCT00744471|162796419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.22||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.22|-0.60|<0.001
81561157|NCT00744471|162796419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.27||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.27|-0.65|<0.001
81561158|NCT00744471|162796419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.5||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.50|-0.88|<0.001
81561159|NCT00744471|162796419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.36||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.36|-0.73|<0.001
81561160|NCT00744471|162796419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.0||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||0.00|-0.39|0.054
81561161|NCT00744471|162796419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.29||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.29|-0.68|<0.001
81561162|NCT00744471|162796419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.26||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.26|-0.65|<0.001
81561163|NCT00744471|162796419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.15||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.15|-0.55|<0.001
81561164|NCT00744471|162796419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.4||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.40|-0.81|<0.001
81561165|NCT00744471|162796419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.32||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.32|-0.73|<0.001
81561166|NCT00744471|162796419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|-0.07||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.07|-0.45|0.008
81561167|NCT00744471|162796419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.22||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.22|-0.60|<0.001
81561168|NCT00744471|162796419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.05||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.05|-0.43|0.012
81561169|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.18||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.18|-0.55|<0.001
81561170|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.45||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.45|-0.83|<0.001
81561171|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.22||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.22|-0.60|<0.001
81561172|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.27||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.27|-0.65|<0.001
81561173|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.5||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.50|-0.87|<0.001
81561174|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.39||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-0.76|<0.001
81561175|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.03||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.03|-0.43|0.022
81561176|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|-0.27||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.27|-0.67|<0.001
81561177|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|-0.26||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.26|-0.65|<0.001
81561178|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.19||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.19|-0.60|<0.001
81561179|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.47||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.47|-0.88|<0.001
81561180|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.39||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.39|-0.79|<0.001
81561181|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.14||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.14|-0.53|<0.001
81561182|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.28||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.28|-0.68|<0.001
81561183|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.32||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.32|-0.71|<0.001
81561184|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|-0.06||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.06|-0.47|0.010
81561185|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.25||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.25|-0.66|<0.001
81561186|NCT00744471|162796420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.13||P-value is based on ANCOVA from pairwise comparisons.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA was performed with treatment as main effect, baseline value, as a covariate, and study site as a random effect.||-0.13|-0.53|0.001
81561187|NCT04706416|162796442|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.6||||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.48|||Fisher Exact|||||1.48|0.26|0.297
81561188|NCT04706416|162796442|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|2.3|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.30|0.19|0.541
81561189|NCT04706416|162796443|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.91|||Fisher Exact|||||0.91|0.15|0.039
81561190|NCT04706416|162796443|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.07|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.07|0.09|0.081
81561191|NCT04706416|162796444|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.0||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||3.0|-1.0|0.643
81561192|NCT04706416|162796444|SUPERIORITY||β-coefficient|-4.27||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.67|-2.87|||Regression, Linear|||||-2.87|-5.67|0.001
81561193|NCT04706416|162796445|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.53||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.19|||Fisher Exact|||||1.19|0.25|0.133
81561194|NCT04706416|162796446|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|4.0||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|12.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||12.0|-1.0|0.092
81561195|NCT04706416|162796447|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|0.0||||0.834|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.0|-2.0|0.834
81561196|NCT04706416|162796448|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.001||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.52|||Fisher Exact|||||1.52|0|0.149
81561197|NCT04706416|162796449|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.8|||Fisher Exact|||||0.80|0.12|0.015
81561198|NCT02730208|162796463|OTHER|Treatment effect outcomes are estimates.|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.47|4.52||||||||4.52|-7.47|
81561199|NCT00410202|162796476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|8.9||||0.1336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|19.9|||Hochberg procedure|||||19.9|-2.0|0.1336
81561200|NCT00410202|162796476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|5.7||||0.2619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|15.5|||Hochberg procedure|||||15.5|-4.2|0.2619
81561201|NCT00410202|162796477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference estimate|15.0||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|26.4|||Hochberg procedure|||||26.4|3.7|0.0095
81561202|NCT00410202|162796478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|21.1||||||||21.1|2.5|
81561203|NCT00410202|162796478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|18.2||||||||18.2|-1.1|
81561204|NCT00410202|162796479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference estimate|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|23.9||||||||23.9|1.8|
81561205|NCT00410202|162796480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|17.4||||||||17.4|0.3|
81561206|NCT00410202|162796480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|8.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|17.3||||||||17.3|-0.1|
81561207|NCT00410202|162796481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference estimate|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|23.4||||||||23.4|2.4|
81561208|NCT00410202|162796484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.534|-0.994|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.994|-1.534|
81561209|NCT00410202|162796484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.824|-0.281|||Regression, Linear|||||-0.281|-0.824|
81561210|NCT00410202|162796486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.5|10.7||||||||10.7|-15.5|
81561211|NCT00410202|162796486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|12.6||||||||12.6|-15.0|
81561212|NCT00410202|162796487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|10.6||||||||10.6|-16.2|
81561213|NCT00410202|162796488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|6.7||||||||6.7|-5.2|
81561214|NCT00410202|162796488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|7.2||||||||7.2|-4.6|
81561215|NCT00410202|162796489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|6.4||||||||6.4|-9.5|
81561216|NCT00410202|162796490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|6.8||||||||6.8|-2.4|
81561217|NCT00410202|162796490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|6.2||||||||6.2|-3.5|
81561218|NCT00410202|162796491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|2.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|7.8||||||||7.8|-3.6|
81561219|NCT00410202|162796492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.1||||||||2.1|-0.7|
81561220|NCT00410202|162796492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0||||||||2.0|-2.0|
81561221|NCT00410202|162796494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.1||||||||2.1|-0.7|
81561222|NCT00410202|162796494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference Estimate|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|2.1||||||||2.1|-0.7|
81561223|NCT05080660|162796501|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.73|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.73|-0.26|
81561224|NCT05080660|162796502|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.76|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.76|-0.39|
81561225|NCT05080660|162796503|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|1.47|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.47|-0.23|
81561226|NCT05080660|162796504|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|1.34|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||1.34|-0.67|
81561227|NCT05080660|162796505|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.5|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.50|-0.35|
81561228|NCT05080660|162796506|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.55|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.55|-0.35|
81561229|NCT05080660|162796507|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|1.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|4.88|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||4.88|-0.88|
81561230|NCT05080660|162796508|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|3.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|6.38|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||6.38|-0.29|
81561231|NCT05080660|162796509|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.5|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.50|-0.23|
81561232|NCT05080660|162796510|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.37|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.37|-0.39|
81561233|NCT05080660|162796511|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.81|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.81|-0.21|
81561234|NCT05080660|162796512|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.9|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.90|-0.31|
81561235|NCT05080660|162796513|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|6.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|12.52|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||12.52|-0.24|
81561236|NCT05080660|162796514|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|5.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|12.18|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||12.18|-1.90|
81561237|NCT05080660|162796515|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.27|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.27|-0.32|
81561238|NCT05080660|162796516|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.13|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.13|-0.52|
81561239|NCT05080660|162796517|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|98.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.95|250.88|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||250.88|-51.95|
81561240|NCT05080660|162796518|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|123.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.51|293.69|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||293.69|-46.51|
81561241|NCT05080660|162796519|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.05|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.05|-0.06|
81561242|NCT05080660|162796520|SUPERIORITY||Posterior Mean Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.07|||||Posterior mean difference with 95% credible interval is reported.|||0.07|-0.07|
81561243|NCT04533685|162796521|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.02|||||Adjusted risk ratio. These results compare arms which received reminder letters to the arm receiving no reminder letter (control)|Comparing the risk of receiving an influenza vaccination||1.02|1.00|
81561244|NCT04533685|162796521|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.01|||||These results compare arms which received direct appointment scheduling to the arms not receiving direct appointment scheduling.|Comparing the risk of receiving an influenza vaccination||1.01|0.98|
81561245|NCT04533685|162796521|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.01|||||These results compare arms which received pre-commitment reminders to the arms not receiving pre-commitment reminders.|Comparing the risk of receiving an influenza vaccination||1.01|1.00|
81561246|NCT04533685|162796521|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.01|||||These results compare arms which received pre-appointment reminder to the arms not receiving pre-appointment reminder.|Comparing the risk of receiving an influenza vaccination||1.01|0.99|
81561247|NCT02021656|162796539|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Binomial Exact Test|||A sample size of 100 Chinese participants in the treatment naive group provided at least 90% power to detect a 17% improvement in SVR12 rate from the historical control rate of 57% using 2-sided exact one-sample binomial test at significant level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81561248|NCT01827358|162796548|OTHER|For strong control of the family-wise error rate at the 0.05 confidence level, the Holm procedure (Holm 1979) is used. Under this procedure, the p-values from the two tests are sorted as p\_((1)) (smaller p-value) and p\_((2)) (larger p-value). If p\_((1))=0.025 and p\_((2))=0.05, then the null hypotheses for both tests are rejected. If p\_((1))=0.025 and p\_((2))\>0.05, then only the null hypothesis associated with the smaller p-value is rejected. In any other case, neither null hypothesis is rejected|Odds Ratio (OR)|315.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|49.6|2698.8|||Fisher Exact|||||2698.8|49.6|<0.001
81561249|NCT01827358|162796549|OTHER|For strong control of the family-wise error rate at the 0.05 confidence level, the Holm procedure (Holm 1979) is used. Under this procedure, the p-values from the two tests are sorted as p\_((1)) (smaller p-value) and p\_((2)) (larger p-value). If p\_((1))=0.025 and p\_((2))=0.05, then the null hypotheses for both tests are rejected. If p\_((1))=0.025 and p\_((2))\>0.05, then only the null hypothesis associated with the smaller p-value is rejected. In any other case, neither null hypothesis is rejected|Odds Ratio (OR)|39.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.5|1666.3|||Fisher Exact|||||1666.3|5.5|<0.001
81561250|NCT01827358|162796550|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.28|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The association between mupirocin treatment and non-clinical SA Infection on or before Day 85 was assessed via a Cox Proportional Hazards Model. Onset time was defined as the first day of non-SA infection. Infants were right-censored at the time of discharge from the hospital or at Day 85, whichever came first.||3.28|0.30|0.997
81561251|NCT01827358|162796551|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.33||||0.656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|4.76|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The association between mupirocin treatment and non-clinical SA Infection on or before Day 85 was assessed via a Cox Proportional Hazards Model. Onset time was defined as the first day of non-SA infection. Infants were right-censored at the time of discharge from the hospital or at Day 85, whichever came first.||4.76|0.37|0.656
81561252|NCT01827358|162796553|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.23||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.01|||Cox proportional hazards models|||The time to clinical infection with SA on or prior to Day 22 was analyzed using Kaplan-Meier estimates of the survival curve and Cox proportional hazards models (with treatment as the only independent variable). Infants were censored at Day 22 or completion or early termination from the study. Estimates of the hazard ratio (values less than one indicating a treatment benefit) with Wald 95% confidence intervals and accompanying p-values were calculated.||2.01|0.03|0.182
81561253|NCT01827358|162796554|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.24||||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|2.12|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The time to clinical infection with SA on or prior to Day 22 was analyzed using Kaplan-Meier estimates of the survival curve and Cox proportional hazards models (with treatment as the only independent variable). Infants were censored at Day 22 or completion or early termination from the study. Estimates of the hazard ratio (values less than one indicating a treatment benefit) with Wald 95% confidence intervals and accompanying p-values were calculated.||2.12|0.03|0.198
81561254|NCT00510952|162796559|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority margin was 0.4%.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.551||95.0|-0.21|0.11||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Country + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval is for the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments (Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Glargine).|Hypothesis: Basal analog insulin lispro protamine suspension, injected once or twice daily is noninferior to basal analog insulin glargine, injected once a day, with regard to glycemic control as measured by change in HbA1c from baseline to 24 week endpoint (last observation carried forward).||0.11|-0.21|0.551
81561255|NCT00510952|162796560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.427||95.0|-0.21|0.09||P-value for Week 12 HbA1c.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Country + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.|The two-sides 95% confidence interval is for the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments (Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Glargine).|||0.09|-0.21|0.427
81561256|NCT00510952|162796560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06||||0.427||95.0|-0.21|0.09||P-value for Week 12 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Country + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.|The two-sides 95% confidence interval is for the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments (Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Glargine).|||0.09|-0.21|0.427
81561257|NCT00510952|162796560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.254||95.0|-0.25|0.07||P-value for Week 24 HbA1c.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Country + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.|The two-sides 95% confidence interval is for the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments (Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Glargine).|||0.07|-0.25|0.254
81561258|NCT00510952|162796560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.254||95.0|-0.25|0.07||P-value for Week 24 Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Country + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.|The two-sides 95% confidence interval is for the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments (Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Glargine).|||0.07|-0.25|0.254
81561259|NCT00510952|162796561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.634||95.0||||P-value for HbA1c \<7.0%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.634
81561260|NCT00510952|162796561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.504||95.0||||P-value for HbA1c ≤6.5%.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.504
81561261|NCT00510952|162796562|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority margin of 0.8 millimoles per liter (mmol/L).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.323||95.0|-0.06|0.19|||ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval is for the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatment groups (Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Glargine).|Hypothesis: Insulin lispro protamine suspension is noninferior to glargine at actual morning pre-meal at endpoint.||0.19|-0.06|0.323
81561262|NCT00510952|162796563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.302||95.0||||P-value for Actual Morning Pre-Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.302
81561263|NCT00510952|162796563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.144||95.0||||P-value for Actual Morning Postprandial Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.144
81561264|NCT00510952|162796563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.279||95.0||||P-value for Actual Midday Pre-Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.279
81561265|NCT00510952|162796563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.928||95.0||||P-value for Actual Midday Postprandial Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.928
81561266|NCT00510952|162796563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.918||95.0||||P-value for Actual Evening Pre-Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.918
81561267|NCT00510952|162796563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.875||95.0||||P-value for Actual Evening Postprandial Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.875
81561268|NCT00510952|162796563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.316||95.0||||P-value for Actual 0300 Hours.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.316
81561269|NCT00510952|162796563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.389||95.0||||P-value for Daily Mean 7-Point SMBG.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.389
81561270|NCT00510952|162796563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.836||95.0||||P-value for Daily Mean Pre-Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.836
81561271|NCT00510952|162796563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.394||95.0||||P-value for Daily Mean Postprandial Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.394
81561272|NCT00510952|162796563|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.609||95.0||||P-value for Daily Mean Morning+Evening Pre-Meal.|ANOVA|ANOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.||||||0.609
81561273|NCT00510952|162796564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.468||95.0||||P-value for All Hypoglycemic Episodes.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.468
81561274|NCT00510952|162796564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011||95.0||||P-value for Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Episodes.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.011
81561275|NCT00510952|162796564|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0||||P-value for Severe Hypoglycemic Episodes.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.036
81561276|NCT00510952|162796565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.316||95.0||||P-value for Hypoglycemic Rate.|ANOVA|Nonparametric ANOVA Model: Rank of Variable=Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group. Hypoglycemic Rate (1 year) was used.||||||0.316
81561277|NCT00510952|162796565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-Value for Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Rate.|ANOVA|Nonparametric ANOVA Model: Rank of Variable=Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group. Hypoglycemic Rate (1 year) was used.||||||<0.001
81561278|NCT00510952|162796565|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.102||95.0||||P-value for Severe Hypoglycemic Rate.|ANOVA|Nonparametric ANOVA Model: Rank of Variable=Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group. Hypoglycemic Rate (1 year) was used.||||||0.102
81561279|NCT00510952|162796567|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority margin of 1.5 kilograms (kg).|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.975||95.0|-0.61|0.59||P-value for Change from Baseline.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Baseline + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group.|The two-sided 95% confidence interval is for the Least Squares Mean difference between the two treatments (Insulin Lispro Protamine Suspension minus Glargine).|Hypothesis: insulin lispro protamine suspension is noninferior to glargine with regard to change in absolute body weight from baseline to endpoint.||0.59|-0.61|0.975
81561280|NCT00510952|162796568|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group + Change in HbA1c from Baseline.||||||0.031
81561281|NCT00510952|162796569|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA Model: Variable = Treatment + Country + Baseline HbA1c + Baseline Sulfonylurea Group + Change in HbA1c from Baseline.||||||0.015
81561282|NCT02043379|162796578|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|We used alpha level of 0.05 and power of 0.8 to calculate the sample size necessary to detect a meaningful clinical difference for our primary endpoint.||||||1||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Chi-squared|||||||1
81561283|NCT02043379|162796579|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||1||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Chi-squared|||||||1
81561284|NCT02043379|162796580|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.38||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Chi-squared|||||||0.38
81561285|NCT02043379|162796581|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.26||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Chi-squared|||||||0.26
81561286|NCT02043379|162796582|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||24 hour post-CPB albumin||||0.42
81561287|NCT02043379|162796582|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.06||||||a p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for test signficance|t-test, 2 sided|||48 hour post CPB albumin||||0.06
81561288|NCT02043379|162796583|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.52||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.52
81561289|NCT02043379|162796584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.81||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Admit Inotrope Score||||0.81
81561290|NCT02043379|162796584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.82||||||a p value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||12 hours post-operative inotrope score||||0.82
81561291|NCT02043379|162796584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.9||||||a p value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hours post-operative inotrope score||||0.9
81561292|NCT02043379|162796584|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.23||||||a p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical signficance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||48 hours post-operative inotrope score||||0.23
81561293|NCT02043379|162796585|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.49||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.49
81561294|NCT02043379|162796586|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.79||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.79
81561295|NCT02043379|162796587|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.32||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||pre-operative IgG level||||0.32
81561296|NCT02043379|162796587|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.36||||||a p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||12 hours post-operative IgG level||||0.36
81561297|NCT02043379|162796587|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation|||||<|0.01||||||p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical signficance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||post-operative day 3 (72 hours) IgG level||||<0.01
81561298|NCT02043379|162796587|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation|||||<|0.01||||||p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||post-operative day 5 (120 hours) IgG level||||<0.01
81561299|NCT02043379|162796588|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.6||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||pre-operative||||0.60
81561300|NCT02043379|162796588|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.06||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||0 hour post-operative||||0.06
81561301|NCT02043379|162796588|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.06||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hour post-operative||||0.06
81561302|NCT02043379|162796588|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.33||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||12 hours post-operative||||0.33
81561303|NCT02043379|162796588|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.05||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hours post-operative||||0.05
81561304|NCT02043379|162796588|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.83||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||48 hours post-operative||||0.83
81561305|NCT02043379|162796589|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.27||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||0 hour levels||||0.27
81561306|NCT02043379|162796589|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.34||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hour level||||0.34
81561307|NCT02043379|162796589|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.14||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||8 hour level||||0.14
81561308|NCT02043379|162796589|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.13||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||12 hour level||||0.13
81561309|NCT02043379|162796589|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.02||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hour level||||0.02
81561310|NCT02043379|162796590|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||1||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Chi-squared|||||||1
81561311|NCT02043379|162796591|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.4||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4
81561312|NCT02043379|162796592|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.09||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||0-48 hours post-CPB||||0.09
81561313|NCT02043379|162796592|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.52||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||0-24 hours post CPB||||0.52
81561314|NCT02043379|162796593|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.72||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.72
81561315|NCT02043379|162796594|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.63||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.63
81561316|NCT02043379|162796595|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.41||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||pre-operative||||0.41
81561317|NCT02043379|162796595|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.34||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||0 hour post-operative||||0.34
81561318|NCT02043379|162796595|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.47||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hour post-operative||||0.47
81561319|NCT02043379|162796595|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.42||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||12 hour post-operative||||0.42
81561320|NCT02043379|162796595|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.82||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hour post-operative||||0.82
81561321|NCT02043379|162796595|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.44||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||48 hour post-operative||||0.44
81561322|NCT02043379|162796596|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.28||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||pre-operative||||0.28
81561323|NCT02043379|162796596|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.37||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||0 hour post-operative||||0.37
81561324|NCT02043379|162796596|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.42||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hour post-operative||||0.42
81561325|NCT02043379|162796596|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.31||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||12 hour post-operative||||0.31
81561326|NCT02043379|162796596|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.38||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hour post-operative||||0.38
81561327|NCT02043379|162796596|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.4||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||48 hour post-operative||||0.4
81561328|NCT02043379|162796597|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.1||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||pre-operative||||0.1
81561329|NCT02043379|162796597|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.12||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||0 hour post-operative||||0.12
81561330|NCT02043379|162796597|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.51||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hour post-operative||||0.51
81561331|NCT02043379|162796597|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.27||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||12 hour post-operative||||0.27
81561332|NCT02043379|162796597|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.88||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hour post-operative||||0.88
81561333|NCT02043379|162796597|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.38||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||48 hour post-operative||||0.38
81561334|NCT02043379|162796598|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.35||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||pre-operative||||0.35
81561335|NCT02043379|162796598|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.39||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||0 hour post-operative||||0.39
81561336|NCT02043379|162796598|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.58||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hour post-operative||||0.58
81561337|NCT02043379|162796598|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.36||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||12 hour post-operative||||0.36
81561338|NCT02043379|162796598|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.61||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hour post-operative||||0.61
81561339|NCT02043379|162796598|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.38||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||48 hour post-operative||||0.38
81561340|NCT02043379|162796599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.1||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||pre-operative||||0.1
81561341|NCT02043379|162796599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.02||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||0 hour post-operative||||0.02
81561342|NCT02043379|162796599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.34||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hour post-operative||||0.34
81561343|NCT02043379|162796599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.35||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||12 hour post-operative||||0.35
81561344|NCT02043379|162796599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.67||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hour post-operative||||0.67
81561345|NCT02043379|162796599|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.47||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||48 hour post-operative||||0.47
81561346|NCT02043379|162796600|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.46||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||pre-operative||||0.46
81561347|NCT02043379|162796600|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.04||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||0 hour post-operative||||0.04
81561348|NCT02043379|162796600|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.14||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hour post-operative||||0.14
81561349|NCT02043379|162796600|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.82||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||12 hour post-operative||||0.82
81561350|NCT02043379|162796600|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.9||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hour post-operative||||0.9
81561351|NCT02043379|162796600|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.78||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||48 hour post-operative||||0.78
81561352|NCT02043379|162796601|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.37||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||0 hour level||||0.37
81561353|NCT02043379|162796601|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.47||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||4 hour level||||0.47
81561354|NCT02043379|162796601|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.47||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||8 hour level||||0.47
81561355|NCT02043379|162796601|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.79||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||12 hour level||||0.79
81561356|NCT02043379|162796601|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.04||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||24 hour level||||0.04
81561357|NCT02043379|162796602|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.43||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||pre-operative||||0.43
81561358|NCT02043379|162796602|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.68||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||max||||0.68
81561359|NCT02043379|162796603|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation.||||||0.87||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||pre-operative||||0.87
81561360|NCT02043379|162796603|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculations were not performed on this statistical calculation||||||0.79||||||A p-value of \<0.05 represents the threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||24 hour post-operative max||||0.79
81561361|NCT02101112|162796606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|1.054|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.994|1.118||||||Apixaban, 10 mg (crushed and suspended in water) vs. Apixaban, 10 mg (whole tablets)||1.118|0.994|
81561362|NCT02101112|162796606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|0.788|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.741|0.839||||||Apixaban, 10 mg (crushed and mixed with applesauce) vs. Apixaban, 10 mg (whole tablets)||0.839|0.741|
81561363|NCT02101112|162796607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|1.027|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.981|1.076||||||Apixaban, 10 mg (crushed and suspended in water) vs. Apixaban, 10 mg (whole tablets)||1.076|0.981|
81561364|NCT02101112|162796607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|0.835|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.797|0.875||||||Apixaban, 10 mg (crushed and mixed with applesauce) vs. Apixaban, 10 mg (whole tablets)||0.875|0.797|
81561365|NCT02101112|162796608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|1.027|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.981|1.075||||||Apixaban, 10 mg (crushed and suspended in water) vs. Apixaban, 10 mg (whole tablets)||1.075|0.981|
81561366|NCT02101112|162796608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|0.832|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.794|0.871||||||Apixaban, 10 mg (crushed and mixed with applesauce) vs. Apixaban, 10 mg (whole tablets)||0.871|0.794|
81574287|NCT02310568|162821708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.51||0.295|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.3|9.9|||Mixed-Effects Model Repeated Measure|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Week 8: Repeated measures model included week\*treatment and baseline\*week interaction as fixed effects, week repeated in each participant as repeated effect. Baseline for Stage 2 was Week 4 (Day 28).||9.9|-2.3|0.295
81561367|NCT02821910|162796663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|96.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.89|100.66|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T1 divided by R1. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||100.66|92.89|
81561368|NCT02821910|162796663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|100.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.99|103.7|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T2 divided by R2. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||103.70|97.99|
81561369|NCT02821910|162796663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|99.83|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.96|103.85|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T3 divided by R3. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||103.85|95.96|
81561370|NCT02821910|162796664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|96.82|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.65|103.42|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T1 divided by R1. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||103.42|90.65|
81561371|NCT02821910|162796664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|95.67|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.44|104.68|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T2 divided by R2. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||104.68|87.44|
81561372|NCT02821910|162796664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|98.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.12|105.25|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T3 divided by R3. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||105.25|92.12|
81561373|NCT02821910|162796665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|94.94|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.6|104.08|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T1 divided by R1. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||104.08|86.60|
81561374|NCT02821910|162796665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|106.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.65|112.96|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T2 divided by R2. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||112.96|100.65|
81561375|NCT02821910|162796665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|100.41|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.54|106.64|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T3 divided by R3. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||106.64|94.54|
81561376|NCT02821910|162796666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|97.97|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.46|104.94|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T1 divided by R1. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||104.94|91.46|
81561377|NCT02821910|162796666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|100.04|STANDARD_DEVIATION|17.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.23|110.91|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T2 divided by R2. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||110.91|90.23|
81561378|NCT02821910|162796666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|101.24|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.58|108.38|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T3 divided by R3. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||108.38|94.58|
81561379|NCT02821910|162796667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|97.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.94|105.71|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T1 divided by R1. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||105.71|89.94|
81561380|NCT02821910|162796667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|117.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|22.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.41|133.07|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T2 divided by R2. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||133.07|103.41|
81561381|NCT02821910|162796667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|102.74|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.56|107.1|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T3 divided by R3. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||107.10|98.56|
81561382|NCT02821910|162796668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|96.34|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.13|100.75|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T1 divided by R1. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||100.75|92.13|
81561383|NCT02821910|162796668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|105.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.95|110.45|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T2 divided by R2. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||110.45|99.95|
81561384|NCT02821910|162796668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|100.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.41|104.38|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T3 divided by R3. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||104.38|96.41|
81561385|NCT02821910|162796669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|96.63|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.86|100.54|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T1 divided by R1. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||100.54|92.86|
81561386|NCT02821910|162796669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|100.87|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.96|103.86|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T2 divided by R2. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||103.86|97.96|
81561387|NCT02821910|162796669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|99.75|STANDARD_DEVIATION|6.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.81|103.86|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T3 divided by R3. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||103.86|95.81|
81561388|NCT02821910|162796670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|96.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.94|102.56|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T1 divided by R1. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||102.56|90.94|
81561389|NCT02821910|162796670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|95.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.5|104.01|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T2 divided by R2. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||104.01|87.50|
81561390|NCT02821910|162796670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|98.45|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.4|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.44|104.85|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T3 divided by R3. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||104.85|92.44|
81561391|NCT02821910|162796671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|95.08|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.6|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.36|103.48|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T1 divided by R1. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||103.48|87.36|
81561392|NCT02821910|162796671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|105.72|STANDARD_DEVIATION|11.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.78|113.15|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T2 divided by R2. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||113.15|98.78|
81561393|NCT02821910|162796671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||ratio (%)|101.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.9|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.0|112.22|||||Relative bioavailability was estimated by the adjusted gMean ratio of T3 divided by R3. Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient variation (gCV).|The statistical model used was an Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'sequence', 'subjects within sequences', 'period', and 'treatment'. The effect 'subjects within sequences' was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||112.22|92.00|
81561394|NCT01082640|162796675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.134||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.17||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|ANCOVA|The model included treatment as a factor, and the baseline value and prior use of an ARB or an ACEi or none as covariates.||All statistical tests were two sided and conducted at the 0.05 significance level.||0.17|-0.37|0.459
81561395|NCT01082640|162796675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.133||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.3||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|ANCOVA|The model included treatment as a factor, and the baseline value and prior use of an ARB or an ACEi or none as covariates.||All statistical tests were two sided and conducted at the 0.05 significance level.||0.30|-0.23|0.789
81561396|NCT01082640|162796676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.687||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|5.73||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|ANCOVA|The model included treatment as a factor, and the baseline value and prior use of an ARB or an ACEi or none as covariates.||||5.73|-0.97|0.162
81561397|NCT01082640|162796676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.698||0.485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|4.57||No adjustment for multiplicity was made.|ANCOVA|The model included treatment as a factor, and the baseline value and prior use of an ARB or an ACEi or none as covariates.||||4.57|-2.18|0.485
81561398|NCT01082640|162796677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Prior use of an ARB, ACEi, or none was a stratification variable.||||||<0.001
81561399|NCT01082640|162796677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Prior use of an ARB, ACEi, or none was a stratification variable.||||||<0.001
81561400|NCT01082640|162796677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.062|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Prior use of an ARB, ACEi, or none was a stratification variable.||||||0.062
81561401|NCT03577171|162796688|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.154||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.986|-0.322|||Repeated measures analysis|||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference ABI-H0731 + SOC ETV minus Placebo + SOC ETV at Week 12||-0.322|-1.986|0.0077
81561402|NCT03577171|162796688|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.141||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.973|-0.309|||Repeated measures analysis|||Least Squares Mean Difference ABI-H0731 + SOC ETV minus Placebo + SOC ETV at Week 24||-0.309|-1.973|0.0084
81561403|NCT01466595|162796707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|no other adjustments||"Null hypothesis:~There is no difference between the two arms in the change in T-cell activation from baseline to week 4"||||0.028
81561404|NCT00701376|162796750|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.32||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|99.8|-15.6|2.94|||paired t-test|||||2.94|-15.6|0.03
81561405|NCT00701376|162796751|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.56||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|99.8|-22.0|6.83|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||6.83|-22.0|0.08
81561406|NCT00701376|162796752|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.84||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|99.8|-7.55|19.2|||paired t-test|||||19.2|-7.55|0.14
81561407|NCT00701376|162796754|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|99.8|-0.38|-0.02|||paired t-test|||||-0.02|-0.38|<0.001
81561408|NCT00701376|162796755|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|99.8|-0.68|0.23|||paired t-test|||||0.23|-0.68|0.10
81561409|NCT00701376|162796756|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.72||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|99.8|-8.68|5.25|||paired t-test|||||5.25|-8.68|0.21
81561410|NCT00701376|162796758|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.002
81561411|NCT00701376|162796759|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.04
81561412|NCT00701376|162796760|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.005
81561413|NCT00701376|162796761|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.001
81561414|NCT03739840|162796771|SUPERIORITY||Percent reduction|-5.6|||=|0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.1|19.2||Adjusted p-values are from the Hochberg step-up procedure within SAS® Proc Multtest to control Type I error.|ANCOVA|||Percent reduction over placebo was calculated as 100\*(1-exp(diff)), where diff was the model estimate of the log ratio between each PSL group and placebo group.||19.2|-38.1|=0.687
81561415|NCT03739840|162796771|SUPERIORITY||Percent reduction|6.5|||=|0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|28.7||Adjusted p-values were from the Hochberg step-up procedure within SAS® Proc Multtest to control Type I error.|ANCOVA|||Percent reduction over placebo was calculated as 100\*(1-exp(diff)), where diff was the model estimate of the log ratio between each PSL group and placebo group.||28.7|-22.7|=0.687
81561416|NCT03739840|162796771|SUPERIORITY||Percent reduction|6.3|||=|0.687|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|28.6||Adjusted p-values were from the Hochberg step-up procedure within SAS® Proc Multtest to control Type I error.|ANCOVA|||Percent reduction over placebo was calculated as 100\*(1-exp(diff)), where diff was the model estimate of the log ratio between each PSL group and placebo group.||28.6|-22.9|=0.687
81561417|NCT03739840|162796775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15|||=|0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|3.38||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||PSL dose/Placebo calculated using logistic regression with categorical factors for treatment group (each PSL dose group referenced to the placebo group), Region (Europe, non-Europe), Baseline SV2A use (Yes, No) and log-transformed Baseline seizure frequency as a continuous covariate.||3.38|0.39|=0.803
81561418|NCT03739840|162796775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84|||=|0.772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.65||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||PSL dose/Placebo calculated using logistic regression with categorical factors for treatment group (each PSL dose group referenced to the placebo group), Region (Europe, non-Europe), Baseline SV2A use (Yes, No) and log-transformed Baseline seizure frequency as a continuous covariate.||2.65|0.27|=0.772
81561419|NCT03739840|162796775|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|||=|0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|3.08||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||PSL dose/Placebo calculated using logistic regression with categorical factors for treatment group (each PSL dose group referenced to the placebo group), Region (Europe, non-Europe), Baseline SV2A use (Yes, No) and log-transformed Baseline seizure frequency as a continuous covariate.||3.08|0.33|=0.989
81561420|NCT03739840|162796776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4|||=|0.425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.18||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||PSL dose/Placebo calculated using logistic regression with categorical factors for treatment group (each PSL dose group referenced to the placebo group), Region (Europe, non-Europe), Baseline SV2A use (Yes, No) and log-transformed Baseline seizure frequency as a continuous covariate.||3.18|0.61|=0.425
81561421|NCT03739840|162796776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23|||=|0.625|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.85||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||PSL dose/Placebo calculated using logistic regression with categorical factors for treatment group (each PSL dose group referenced to the placebo group), Region (Europe, non-Europe), Baseline SV2A use (Yes, No) and log-transformed Baseline seizure frequency as a continuous covariate||2.85|0.53|=0.625
81561422|NCT03739840|162796776|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9|||=|0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|4.34||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Regression, Logistic|||PSL dose/Placebo calculated using logistic regression with categorical factors for treatment group (each PSL dose group referenced to the placebo group), Region (Europe, non-Europe), Baseline SV2A use (Yes, No) and log-transformed Baseline seizure frequency as a continuous covariate||4.34|0.84|=0.125
81561423|NCT03739840|162796777|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.25|||=|0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.08|20.36||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Dose group comparisons to Placebo p-value are based on the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test. Hodges Lehmann nonparametric effect estimates and corresponding two-sided 95% asymptotic confidence intervals are provided for the effect difference between each PSL dose and placebo.||20.36|-17.08|=0.737
81561424|NCT03739840|162796777|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|6.17|||=|0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|21.91||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Dose group comparisons to Placebo p-value are based on the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test. Hodges Lehmann nonparametric effect estimates and corresponding two-sided 95% asymptotic confidence intervals are provided for the effect difference between each PSL dose and placebo.||21.91|-10.00|=0.458
81561425|NCT03739840|162796777|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|9.31|||=|0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.92|28.21||Nominal p-values were not adjusted for multiplicity.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Dose group comparisons to Placebo p-value are based on the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test. Hodges Lehmann nonparametric effect estimates and corresponding two-sided 95% asymptotic confidence intervals are provided for the effect difference between each PSL dose and placebo.||28.21|-10.92|=0.341
81561426|NCT02788474|162796778|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.00066|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00282||0.8146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00621|0.00488||random coefficient regression (random slopes and intercepts) model including sex, age and height as covariates (Due to the low number of measurements per patient, baseline CRPM was included as a response rather than as a covariate in the analysis)|random coefficient regression|The Kenward-Roger approximation was used to estimate denominators degrees of freedom.|Difference calculated as Nintedanib minus Placebo|"The rate of change (slope) in blood CRPM was assumed to be linear in each subject over the 12 weeks of treatment. The intercepts and slopes were assumed to be normally distributed with arbitrary covariance matrix.~Since the distribution of the data was not normal, a log10 transformation was performed before conducting the statistical analyses.~Significance tests were based on least-square means using 2-sided 95% confidence intervals (2-sided α=0.05)."||0.00488|-0.00621|0.8146
81561427|NCT02788474|162796779|OTHER||slope estimate|22.001||||0.2084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.83|57.58|||Regression, Logistic||Slope estimate is the monthly rate of change in CRPM up to week 12|To assess the association between disease progression (as defined by absolute forced vital capacity (FVC) decline \>=10% or death) and the change in the Extracellular matrix (ECM) biomarker CRPM in the first 12 weeks, a logistic regression analysis including baseline blood CRPM and the monthly rate of change (slope) in blood CRPM in the first 12 weeks as covariates was applied for placebo-treated patients only to evaluate the potential of CRPM as a prognostic biomarker.||57.58|-11.83|0.2084
81561428|NCT02788474|162796779|OTHER||slope estimate|-45.566||||0.1537|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-109.55|16.37|||Regression, Logistic||Slope estimate is the monthly rate of change in CRPM up to week 12|To assess how nintedanib treatment affected the association between disease progression (as defined by absolute forced vital capacity (FVC) decline \>=10% or death) and the change in CRPM in the first 12 weeks, a logistic regression analysis including baseline blood CRPM, the monthly rate of change (slope) in blood CRPM up to Week 12, treatment and treatment-CRPM slope interaction as covariates was applied.||16.37|-109.55|0.1537
81561429|NCT02788474|162796779|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.769||||0.3116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.27|||Regression, Logistic|||To assess whether the overall treatment regimen affected disease progression (as defined by absolute forced vital capacity (FVC) decline \>=10% or death), a logistic regression analysis including baseline blood CRPM and randomised treatment as covariates was applied.||1.27|0.46|0.3116
81561430|NCT02788474|162796779|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.772||||0.3175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.27|||Regression, Logistic|||To assess whether the monthly rate of change (slope) in blood CRPM in the first 12 weeks could explain the effect of treatment on disease progression (as defined by absolute forced vital capacity (FVC) decline \>=10% or death), a logistic regression analysis including baseline blood CRPM, the rate of change (slope) in blood CRPM in the first 12 weeks and randomised treatment as covariates was applied.||1.27|0.46|0.3175
81561431|NCT02788474|162796780|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|0.00121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.002||0.5469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00273|0.00515||random coefficient regression model (C1M (negative reciprocal root-transformed)) with fixed effects for gender, age, height and random effect of patient specific intercept and time.|random coefficient regression||Difference calculated as Nintedanib minus Placebo. Inter-individual variability is modelled by a Variance-Components variance-covariance matrix.|"The rate of change (slope) in blood C1M was assumed to be linear in each subject over the 12 weeks of treatment.~Within-patient errors are modelled by an Unstructured variance-covariance matrix."||0.00515|-0.00273|0.5469
81561432|NCT02788474|162796781|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.00307|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00262||0.2429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00823|0.00209||random coefficient regression model (C3M (log10-transformed)) with fixed effects for gender, age, height and random effect of patient specific intercept and time.|random coefficient regression||Difference calculated as Nintedanib minus Placebo. Inter-individual variability is modelled by a Variance-Components variance-covariance matrix.|"The rate of change (slope) in blood C3M was assumed to be linear in each subject over the 12 weeks of treatment.~Within-patient errors are modelled by an Unstructured variance-covariance matrix."||0.00209|-0.00823|0.2429
81561433|NCT00048061|162796786|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The monthly dosing regimen (Ibandronate 50/50 mg monthly) was considered non-inferior to the 2.5 mg daily regimen if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference in mean percent change in BMD was greater or equal to -1 percentage point.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.615||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|1.216|||ANOVA||Treatment effect is the difference in the mean values of the monthly oral dose regimens (Ibandronate 50/50) and the active-control.|||1.216|0.013|0.045
81561434|NCT00048061|162796786|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The monthly dosing regimen (Ibandronate 100 mg) was considered non-inferior to the 2.5 mg daily regimen if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference in mean percent change in BMD was greater or equal to -1 percentage point.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.297||||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.312|0.906|||ANOVA||Treatment effect is the difference in the mean values of the monthly oral dose regimens (Ibandronate 100 mg) and the active-control|||0.906|-0.312|0.338
81561435|NCT00048061|162796786|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The monthly dosing regimen (Ibandronate 150 mg) was considered non-inferior to the 2.5 mg daily regimen if the lower bound of the two-sided 95% CI on the difference in mean percent change in BMD was greater or equal to -1 percentage point.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.395|1.605|||ANOVA||Treatment effect is the difference in the mean values of the monthly oral dose regimens (Ibandronate 150 mg) and the active-control.|||1.605|0.395|0.001
81561436|NCT01058265|162796812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.487||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in PCS between two groups.||||0.487
81561437|NCT01058265|162796813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.817||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in MCS between two groups.||||0.817
81561438|NCT02869438|162796814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.077||||0.0707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.007|0.161|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 28|||0.161|-0.007|0.0707
81561439|NCT02869438|162796814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.013||||0.7747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.104|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 56|||0.104|-0.077|0.7747
81561440|NCT02869438|162796814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.079||||0.0969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.173|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 84|||0.173|-0.014|0.0969
81561441|NCT02869438|162796814|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.057||||0.1558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.022|0.135|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For average over Day 28, 56, and 84|||0.135|-0.022|0.1558
81561442|NCT02869438|162796815|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.176||||0.2847|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.505|0.153|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline RV, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.||||0.153|-0.505|0.2847
81561443|NCT02869438|162796816|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-101.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-118.9|-83.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline eosinophils counts, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.||||-83.06|-118.9|<0.0001
81561444|NCT02869438|162796817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.015||||0.6384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 3|||0.08|-0.049|0.6384
81561445|NCT02869438|162796817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.046||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.109|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 7|||0.109|-0.016|0.148
81561446|NCT02869438|162796817|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.026||||0.4959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.101|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 14|||0.101|-0.049|0.4959
81561447|NCT02869438|162796818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.006||||0.8667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.062|0.073|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FVC, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 3|||0.073|-0.062|0.8667
81561448|NCT02869438|162796818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.041||||0.2734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.115|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FVC, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 7|||0.115|-0.033|0.2734
81561449|NCT02869438|162796818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.015||||0.7252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.068|0.098|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FVC, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 14|||0.098|-0.068|0.7252
81561450|NCT02869438|162796818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.075||||0.0976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.014|0.164|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FVC, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 28|||0.164|-0.014|0.0976
81561451|NCT02869438|162796818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023||||0.6536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.122|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FVC, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 56|||0.122|-0.077|0.6536
81561452|NCT02869438|162796818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.092||||0.0595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FVC, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 84|||0.188|-0.004|0.0595
81561453|NCT02869438|162796818|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.063||||0.1377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.147|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FVC, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For average of Day 28, 56, 84.|||0.147|-0.02|0.1377
81561454|NCT02869438|162796819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.1604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|2.58|||Regression, Logistic|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 3|||2.58|0.85|0.1604
81561455|NCT02869438|162796819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.19|||Regression, Logistic|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 7|||2.19|0.76|0.3400
81561456|NCT02869438|162796819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.58||||0.0924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|2.7|||Regression, Logistic|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 14|||2.70|0.93|0.0924
81561457|NCT02869438|162796819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57||||0.1052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.71|||Regression, Logistic|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 28|||2.71|0.91|0.1052
81561458|NCT02869438|162796819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.3271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.21|||Regression, Logistic|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 56|||2.21|0.77|0.3271
81561459|NCT02869438|162796819|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.3017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|2.29|||Regression, Logistic|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 84|||2.29|0.77|0.3017
81561460|NCT02869438|162796820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.293||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.481|-0.105|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 14|||-0.105|-0.481|0.0024
81561461|NCT02869438|162796820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.402||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.609|-0.195|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 28|||-0.195|-0.609|0.0002
81561462|NCT02869438|162796820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.312||||0.0117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.554|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 56|||-0.07|-0.554|0.0117
81561463|NCT02869438|162796820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.472||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.731|-0.213|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 84|||-0.213|-0.731|0.0004
81561464|NCT02869438|162796820|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.395||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.603|-0.188|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For average of Day 28, 56, 84.|||-0.188|-0.603|0.0002
81561465|NCT02869438|162796821|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.229||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.832|-3.626|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline SGRQ score, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 28|||-3.626|-10.832|0.0001
81561466|NCT02869438|162796821|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.942||||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.538|-1.346|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline SGRQ score, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 56|||-1.346|-10.538|0.0115
81561467|NCT02869438|162796821|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.599||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.3|-3.898|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline SGRQ score, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 84|||-3.898|-13.3|0.0004
81561468|NCT02869438|162796821|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.257||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.133|-3.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline SGRQ score, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For average of Day 28, 56, 84.|||-3.38|-11.133|0.0003
81561469|NCT02869438|162796822|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.414||||0.2825|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.492|15.321|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline FeNO value, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.||||15.321|-4.492|0.2825
81561470|NCT02869438|162796832|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.365||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.649|-0.081|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes covariates of treatment, baseline PGI-S score, region, visit, treatment by visit interaction.|For Day 84|||-0.081|-0.649|0.0120
81561471|NCT02869438|162796833|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.97||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.88|||Regression, Logistic|Model includes covariates of treatment, region.|For Day 84|Responder analysis: responder is defined as Very much improved, improved, and minimally improved.||5.88|1.50|0.0018
81561472|NCT02869438|162796834|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51||||0.0107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|5.09|||Regression, Logistic|Model includes covariates of treatment, region.|For Day 84|Responder analysis: responder is defined as Very much improved, improved, and minimally improved.||5.09|1.24|0.0107
81561473|NCT05323656|162796857|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.077||0.7008|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.98|22.0|||ANCOVA||The LS Mean difference is for the Setanaxib Group minus the Placebo Group|Null hypothesis: the mean best percentage change in the tumour size between the treatment groups are the same. With 25 patients per treatment group, using a 2-sided t-test, there will be 85% power to detect a 20% mean difference between the treatment groups in best percentage change in tumour size, with an estimated standard deviation of 30% and a 2 sided alpha of 20%.||22.0|-11.98|0.7008
81561474|NCT05323656|162796858|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58||||0.1023|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.38|0.89|||Regression, Cox|||Null hypothesis: The risk for progression, as defined by RECIST v1.1, is the same between treatment groups. If the true hazard ratio is 0.5, approximately 38 progression events as defined by RECIST v1.1 will be required to have \> 80% power to demonstrate a statistically significant difference in PFS with 2-sided p\<0.2||0.89|0.38|.1023
81561475|NCT05323656|162796859|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.89||0.2986|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.3|21.3||a priori threshold for significance (0.2) not met.|ANCOVA||The LS Mean difference is for the Setanaxib Group minus the Placebo Group.|Null Hypothesis: Mean difference in postbaseline CAF levels does not differ between treatment groups. ANCOVA model is on postbaseline CAFs level with a fixed factor for treatment and a covariate for baseline.||21.3|-2.3|0.2986
81561476|NCT05323656|162796860|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|6.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.48||0.5918|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-9.86|23.52|||ANCOVA||The LS Mean difference is for the Setanaxib Group minus the Placebo Group.|Null Hypothesis: Mean difference in postbaseline CD8+ TILs does not differ between treatment groups. ANCOVA model is on postbaseline CD8+ TILs level with a fixed factor for treatment and a covariate for baseline.||23.52|-9.86|0.5918
81561477|NCT05323656|162796861|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|10.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.37||0.2135|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.34|22.02|||ANCOVA||The LS Mean difference is for the Setanaxib Group minus the Placebo Group.|Null Hypothesis: Mean difference in postbaseline number of regulatory T-cells in tumour tissue does not differ between treatment groups. ANCOVA model is on postbaseline number of regulatory T-cells in tumour tissue level with a fixed factor for treatment and a covariate for baseline.||22.02|-0.34|0.2135
81561478|NCT05323656|162796865|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.448|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.24|0.85||||||No formal test of significance undertaken.||0.85|0.24|
81561479|NCT05323656|162796868|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.4||0.0782|TWO_SIDED|80.0|5.17|30.36|||ANCOVA|The LS Mean difference is for the Setanaxib Group minus the Placebo Group.||Null Hypothesis: Mean difference in postbaseline PD-L1 combined positive score (CPS) does not differ between treatment groups. ANCOVA model is on postbaseline PD-L1 CPS with a fixed factor for treatment and a covariate for baseline. Threshold for statistical significance = 0.2.||30.36|5.17|0.0782
81561480|NCT05323656|162796869|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.578||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within group test of hypothesis that screening and week 9 values are equal.||||0.22
81561481|NCT05323656|162796869|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.18|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.395||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within group test of hypothesis that screening and week 9 values are equal.||||0.20
81561482|NCT05323656|162796870|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.069||0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within group test of hypothesis that screening and week 9 values are equal.||||0.037
81561483|NCT05323656|162796870|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.039||0.123|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within group test of hypothesis that screening and week 9 values are equal.||||0.123
81561484|NCT05323656|162796871|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.017||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within group test of hypothesis that screening and week 9 values are equal.||||0.41
81561485|NCT05323656|162796871|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.023||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Within group test of hypothesis that screening and week 9 values are equal.||||0.11
81561486|NCT03880461|162796892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.014
81561487|NCT03880461|162796893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81561488|NCT03880461|162796894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.108|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.108
81561489|NCT03614975|162796911|OTHER|||||||0.28||||||A/H1N1|Chi-squared|||||||0.28
81561490|NCT03614975|162796911|OTHER|||||||0.64||||||A/H3N2|Chi-squared|||||||0.64
81561491|NCT03614975|162796911|OTHER|||||||0.64||||||B/Colorado|Chi-squared|||||||0.64
81561492|NCT03614975|162796911|OTHER|||||||0.23||||||B/Phuket|Chi-squared|||||||0.23
81561493|NCT03614975|162796912|OTHER|||||||0.42||||||Vaccine Strain: A/H1N1:Day 0|Chi-squared|||||||0.42
81561494|NCT03614975|162796912|OTHER|||||||0.16||||||Vaccine Strain: A/H1N1: Day 21|Chi-squared|||||||0.16
81561495|NCT03614975|162796912|OTHER|||||||0.42||||||Vaccine Strain: A/H3N2: Day 0|Chi-squared|||||||0.42
81561496|NCT03614975|162796912|OTHER|||||||0.94||||||Vaccine Strain: A/H3N2: Day 21|Chi-squared|||||||0.94
81561497|NCT03614975|162796912|OTHER|||||||0.87||||||Vaccine Strain: B/Colorado :Day 0|Chi-squared|||||||0.87
81561498|NCT03614975|162796912|OTHER|||||||0.77||||||Vaccine Strain: B/Colorado : Day 21|Chi-squared|||||||0.77
81561499|NCT03614975|162796912|OTHER|||||||0.33||||||Vaccine Strain: B/Phuket: Day 0|Chi-squared|||||||0.33
81561500|NCT03614975|162796912|OTHER|||||||0.21||||||Vaccine Strain: B/Phuket: Day 21|Chi-squared|||||||0.21
81561501|NCT03614975|162796913|OTHER|||||||0.49||||||Vaccine Strain: A/H1N1: Day 0|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.49
81561502|NCT03614975|162796913|OTHER|||||||0.23||||||Vaccine Strain: A/H1N1: Day 21|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.23
81561503|NCT03614975|162796913|OTHER|||||||0.1||||||Vaccine Strain: A/H3N2: Day 0|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.10
81561504|NCT03614975|162796913|OTHER|||||||0.86||||||Vaccine Strain: A/H3N2: Day 21|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.86
81561505|NCT03614975|162796913|OTHER|||||||0.73||||||Vaccine Strain: B/Colorado: Day 0|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.73
81561506|NCT03614975|162796913|OTHER|||||||0.67||||||Vaccine Strain: B/Colorado: Day 21|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.67
81561507|NCT03614975|162796913|OTHER|||||||0.36||||||Vaccine Strain: B/Phuket: Day 0|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.36
81561508|NCT03614975|162796913|OTHER|||||||0.65||||||Vaccine Strain: B/Phuket: Day 21|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.65
81561509|NCT01569464|162796914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.8451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|2.42||A hierarchical test procedure was done for the primary efficacy variables at an α-level of 5 %. If a test was statistically significant, a test for the next variable was performed. If a test was not statistically significant the procedure stopped.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used for analysis with fixed effects for treatment assignment (main factor) and the subject's investigational center (stratifying factor) and a covariate for the Baseline Visit value of the IRLS sum score.||2.42|-2.96|0.8451
81561510|NCT01569464|162796915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.34||0.8336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.75||A hierarchical test procedure was done for the primary efficacy variables at an α-level of 5 %. If a test was statistically significant, a test for the next variable was performed. If a test was not statistically significant the procedure stopped.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model was used for analysis with fixed effects for treatment assignment (main factor) and the subject's investigational center (stratifying factor) and a covariate for the Baseline Visit value of the IRLS sum score.||0.75|-0.61|0.8336
81561511|NCT04025710|162796930|OTHER|single arm design|SADE-free rate|0.97||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||The primary hypothesis evaluates the SADE free rate (pSADE\_free) at 3 months. Ho: SADE-free rate through 3 months post-implant ≤ 90.0% Ha: SADE-free rate through 3 months post-implant \> 90.0%||1|0.9|0.05
81561512|NCT04718103|162796956|SUPERIORITY|Analysis performed using a generalized linear model assuming a negative binomial distribution and covariates of treatment group, baseline ICS dose (medium or high), exacerbation history (2, 3, 4+), geographical region and baseline pre-bronchodilator percent predicted Forced Expiratory Volume in one second (FEV1) and offset of log (total time in the study in years).|Rate Ratio|0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.73|||Negative Binomial Distribution|||To demonstrate the superiority of GSK3511294 100 mg SC + SoC following two doses (at Week 0 and at Week 26) compared with placebo + SoC, assessed by the annualized rate of clinically significant exacerbations measured over the study intervention period of 52 weeks.||0.73|0.36|<0.001
81561513|NCT04718103|162796957|SUPERIORITY||Least-square (LS) means|-2.31||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.84|1.23|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||To demonstrate the superiority of GSK3511294 100 mg SC + SoC following two doses (at Week 0 and at Week 26) compared with placebo + SoC, assessed by SGRQ Total Score measured over the study intervention period of 52 weeks.||1.23|-5.84|0.200
81561514|NCT04718103|162796958|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least-Square Mean|-0.11||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.11|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment group, baseline ICS dose (medium or high), exacerbation history (2, 3, 4+), geographical region, baseline ACQ-5 score, baseline pre-bronchodilator percent predicted FEV1, visit, visit by baseline ACQ-5 score and visit by treatment group.||0.11|-0.33|0.333
81561515|NCT04718103|162796959|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least-Square Means|0.056||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.154|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment group, baseline ICS dose (medium or high), exacerbation history (2, 3, 4+), geographical region, baseline pre-bronchodilator FEV1, visit, visit by baseline pre-bronchodilator FEV1 and visit by treatment group.||0.154|-0.043|0.267
81561516|NCT04718103|162796960|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least square means|-0.21||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.09|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment group, baseline ICS dose (medium or high), exacerbation history (2, 3, 4+), geographical region, baseline ANSD weekly mean score, baseline pre-bronchodilator percent predicted FEV1, visit, visit by baseline ANSD weekly mean score and visit by treatment group.||0.09|-0.52|0.173
81561517|NCT04718103|162796961|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least square means|-0.21||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.07|||Mixed Models Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||Analysis performed using a repeated measures model with covariates of treatment group, baseline ICS dose (medium or high), exacerbation history (2, 3, 4+), geographical region, baseline ADSD weekly mean score, baseline pre-bronchodilator percent predicted FEV1, visit, visit by baseline ADSD weekly mean score and visit by treatment group.||0.07|-0.48|0.138
81561518|NCT04718103|162796962|SUPERIORITY|Analysis performed using a generalized linear model assuming a negative binomial distribution and covariates of treatment group, baseline ICS dose (medium or high), exacerbation history (2, 3, 4+), geographical region and baseline pre-bronchodilator percent predicted FEV1.|Rate Ratio|0.42||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|1.13|||Negative binomial distribution|||||1.13|0.16|0.087
81561519|NCT02017171|162796963|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001||||0.999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|1.9||p value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons, a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|linear model for correlated errors||Treatment difference = Allopurinol-Placebo|||1.9|-1.9|0.999
81561520|NCT02017171|162796964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.2||For secondary outcomes, 95% confidence intervals are reported, without P values. The confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity and should not be used to infer treatment effects.|||Treatment difference = Allopurinol - Placebo|||2.2|-1.6|
81561521|NCT02017171|162796965|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.3||For secondary outcomes, 95% confidence intervals are reported, without P values. The confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity and should not be used to infer treatment effects.|||Treatment difference = Allopurinol - Placebo|||2.3|-1.7|
81561522|NCT02017171|162796966|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.4||For secondary outcomes, 95% confidence intervals are reported, without P values.|||Treatment difference = Allopurinol - Placebo. Confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity and should not be used to infer treatment effects.|||0.4|-1.5|
81561523|NCT02017171|162796967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5||For secondary outcomes, 95% confidence intervals are reported, without P values.|||Treatment difference = Allopurinol - Placebo. Confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity and should not be used to infer treatment effects.|||0.5|-1.0|
81561524|NCT02017171|162796968|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.9||For secondary outcomes, 95% confidence intervals are reported, without P values.|||Hazard ratio = Allopurinol / Placebo. Confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity and should not be used to infer treatment effects.|||2.9|0.5|
81561525|NCT02017171|162796969|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Final Values)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.8||For secondary outcomes, 95% confidence intervals are reported, without P values.|||Ratio = Allopurinol / Placebo. Confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity and should not be used to infer treatment effects.|||1.8|1.0|
81561526|NCT02017171|162796970|SUPERIORITY||Ratio (Final Values)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.6||For secondary outcomes, 95% confidence intervals are reported, without P values.|||||Ratio = Allopurinol / Placebo. Confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity and should not be used to infer treatment effects.|1.6|1.0|
81561527|NCT02017171|162796971|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.5||For secondary outcomes, 95% confidence intervals are reported, without P values.|||Hazard Ratio = Allopurinol / Placebo. Confidence intervals are not adjusted for multiplicity and should not be used to infer treatment effects.|||4.5|0.8|
81561528|NCT02536833|162796984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.46||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.57|3.65|||ANCOVA|||||3.65|-6.57|0.575
81561529|NCT02536833|162796984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27||||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|4.09|||ANCOVA|||||4.09|-6.63|0.643
81561530|NCT02536833|162796984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.07|5.75|||ANCOVA|||||5.75|-5.07|0.901
81561531|NCT02536833|162796985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.99||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|2.33|||ANCOVA|||||2.33|-8.31|0.271
81561532|NCT02536833|162796985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37||||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|5.32|||ANCOVA|||||5.32|-6.06|0.898
81561533|NCT02536833|162796985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.72||||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.74|6.18|||ANCOVA|||||6.18|-4.74|0.795
81561534|NCT02536833|162796986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.74||||0.283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.74|2.26|||ANCOVA|||||2.26|-7.74|0.283
81561535|NCT02536833|162796986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.48||||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.82|3.86|||ANCOVA|||||3.86|-6.82|0.588
81561536|NCT02536833|162796986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.76|4.76|||ANCOVA|||||4.76|-5.76|0.853
81561537|NCT02536833|162796987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.89||||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.26|2.49|||ANCOVA|||||2.49|-8.26|0.292
81561538|NCT02536833|162796987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.34|5.83|||ANCOVA|||||5.83|-5.34|0.931
81561539|NCT02536833|162796987|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.42||||0.878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.92|5.76|||ANCOVA|||||5.76|-4.92|0.878
81561540|NCT02536833|162796988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.16||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|6.16|||ANCOVA|||||6.16|-3.83|0.648
81561541|NCT02536833|162796988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.14||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.02|1.75|||ANCOVA|||||1.75|-8.02|0.209
81561542|NCT02536833|162796988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|5.33|||ANCOVA|||||5.33|-4.78|0.915
81561543|NCT02536833|162796989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|5.36|||ANCOVA|||||5.36|-5.16|0.969
81561544|NCT02536833|162796989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.64||||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.89|1.61|||ANCOVA|||||1.61|-8.89|0.174
81561545|NCT02536833|162796989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31||||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.97|5.59|||ANCOVA|||||5.59|-4.97|0.908
81561546|NCT02536833|162796990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.29|||ANCOVA|||||0.29|-0.10|0.334
81561547|NCT02536833|162796990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.3|||ANCOVA|||||0.30|-0.04|0.124
81561548|NCT02536833|162796990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.36|||ANCOVA|||||0.36|0.02|0.032
81561549|NCT02536833|162796991|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.38||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|3.24|||ANCOVA|||||3.24|-8.00|0.405
81561550|NCT02536833|162796991|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.89||||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|8.16|||ANCOVA|||||8.16|-4.37|0.552
81561551|NCT02536833|162796991|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.91|6.68|||ANCOVA|||||6.68|-4.91|0.763
81561552|NCT02536833|162796992|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.5|1.71|||ANCOVA|||||1.71|-9.50|0.173
81561553|NCT02536833|162796992|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.12||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.12|7.36|||ANCOVA|||||7.36|-5.12|0.724
81561554|NCT02536833|162796992|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.17|5.53|||ANCOVA|||||5.53|-6.17|0.914
81561555|NCT02536833|162796993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.24|||ANCOVA|||||0.24|-0.12|0.529
81561556|NCT02536833|162796993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.28|||ANCOVA|||||0.28|-0.08|0.259
81561557|NCT02536833|162796993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.16|||ANCOVA|||||0.16|-0.21|0.807
81561558|NCT02536833|162796994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.73||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.44|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||||-0.03|-17.44|0.049
81561559|NCT02536833|162796994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.03||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.49|3.43|||ANCOVA|||||3.43|-15.49|0.211
81561560|NCT02536833|162796994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.23||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.24|3.78|||ANCOVA|||||3.78|-14.24|0.254
81561561|NCT02536833|162796995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.26||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.82|-0.69|||ANCOVA|||||-0.69|-19.82|0.036
81561562|NCT02536833|162796995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.07||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.18|3.05|||ANCOVA|||||3.05|-17.18|0.170
81561563|NCT02536833|162796995|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.29||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.33|2.74|||ANCOVA|||||2.74|-15.33|0.171
81561564|NCT02536833|162796996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.39||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.72|||ANCOVA|||||0.72|0.06|0.021
81561565|NCT02536833|162796996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.55|||ANCOVA|||||0.55|-0.07|0.131
81561566|NCT02536833|162796996|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.26|||ANCOVA|||||0.26|-0.35|0.789
81561567|NCT02140775|162796998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.602|||||||Chi-squared|degrees of freedom = 1||A Chi-Square test was conducted between the treatment groups and the dichotomous outcome of successful achievement of employment goal.||||.602
81561568|NCT02140775|162796999|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.75|0.26|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.26|-7.75|.066
81561569|NCT02140775|162797000|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.68||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.59|12.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||||12.09|-18.59|.674
81561570|NCT00945854|162797006|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.05
81561571|NCT01858636|162797009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0029|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|A one-sided Fisher's exact test was performed with a 95% upper confidence bound of 5.5%||Ho: Pt ≥ 8% Ha: Pt \< 8%, where Pt is the proportion of deployed subjects with a protocol-defined vascular complication.||||0.0029
81561572|NCT01858636|162797010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|A one-sided Fisher's exact test was performed with a 95% lower confidence bound of 96.4%||Ho: St ≤ 90% Ha: St \> 90%, where St is the proportion of deployed subjects achieving hemostasis within 5 minutes.||||<0.0001
81561573|NCT02378025|162797050|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.25
81561574|NCT02378025|162797051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.08
81561575|NCT02378025|162797052|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.04
81561576|NCT02378025|162797053|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.25
81561577|NCT02378025|162797054|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.22
81561578|NCT02378025|162797055|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||.41
81561579|NCT04437368|162797062|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.291|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2838|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.195|0.777|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 12||0.777|-0.195|
81561580|NCT04437368|162797062|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.282|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2843|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.206|0.769|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 12||0.769|-0.206|
81561581|NCT04437368|162797062|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.658|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.373|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.017|1.299|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 24||1.299|0.017|
81561582|NCT04437368|162797062|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3791|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.189|1.49|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 24||1.490|0.189|
81561583|NCT04437368|162797062|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.668|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4954|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.177|1.512|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 36||1.512|-0.177|
81561584|NCT04437368|162797062|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.912|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4887|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.078|1.746|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 36||1.746|0.078|
81561585|NCT04437368|162797062|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.976|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4813|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.15|1.803|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 48||1.803|0.150|
81561586|NCT04437368|162797062|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.233|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4573|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.445|2.022|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 48||2.022|0.445|
81561587|NCT04437368|162797063|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.769|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2808|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.441|3.979|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 72||3.979|-0.441|
81561588|NCT04437368|162797063|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.274|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2349|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.863|3.412|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 72||3.412|-0.863|
81561589|NCT04437368|162797063|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4177|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.386|4.468|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 96||4.468|-0.386|
81561590|NCT04437368|162797063|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.278|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3857|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.099|3.655|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 96||3.655|-1.099|
81561591|NCT04437368|162797069|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.49|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.3|8.1|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 12||8.1|-10.3|
81561592|NCT04437368|162797069|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.96|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-16.3|3.7|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 12||3.7|-16.3|
81561593|NCT04437368|162797069|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.54|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-14.5|4.1|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 24||4.1|-14.5|
81561594|NCT04437368|162797069|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.7|-1.6|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 24||-1.6|-21.7|
81561595|NCT04437368|162797069|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.63|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-18.4|0.5|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 36||0.5|-18.4|
81561596|NCT04437368|162797069|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-11.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.08|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.1|-1.7|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 36||-1.7|-22.1|
81561597|NCT04437368|162797069|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.88|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-12.7|6.9|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 48||6.9|-12.7|
81561598|NCT04437368|162797069|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.14|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-17.9|2.7|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 48||2.7|-17.9|
81561599|NCT04437368|162797069|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.96|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.4|12.5|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 72||12.5|-7.4|
81561600|NCT04437368|162797069|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-11.1|9.6|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 72||9.6|-11.1|
81561601|NCT04437368|162797069|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.07|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.7|11.5|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 96||11.5|-8.7|
81561602|NCT04437368|162797069|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.47|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-13.8|7.8|||mixed model repeated measures|||Week 96||7.8|-13.8|
81561603|NCT00586196|162797078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.3|||GEE|||||2.3|0.4|
81561604|NCT00586196|162797079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Effect Size|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.2|||GEE|||||1.2|-1.5|
81561605|NCT01539317|162797168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0149|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Phase II: During Blinded 4 weeks||||0.0149
81561606|NCT01539317|162797168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.412|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Phase III||||0.412
81561607|NCT01539317|162797169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Desire||||0.66
81561608|NCT01539317|162797169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Arousal (S)||||0.11
81561609|NCT01539317|162797169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Arousal (L)||||0.15
81561610|NCT01539317|162797169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Arousal (C)||||0.28
81561611|NCT01539317|162797169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Orgasm||||0.07
81561612|NCT01539317|162797169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Pain||||0.004
81561613|NCT01539317|162797169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Enjoyment||||0.54
81561614|NCT01539317|162797169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Partner||||0.92
81561615|NCT01539317|162797170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Each of 8 site comparisons had its own P-value and a value of \<0.001 was the difference at the most tender sites|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81561616|NCT00364130|162797173|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38||||||The outcome is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||||0.38
81561617|NCT00364130|162797174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||||||The outcome is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||||0.80
81561618|NCT00364130|162797175|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||||||The outcome is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||||0.02
81561619|NCT00364130|162797176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||||||The outcome was not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||||0.27
81561620|NCT00364130|162797177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||||||The outcome is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||||0.84
81561621|NCT00364130|162797178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.66||||||The outcome is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||||0.66
81561622|NCT00364130|162797179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||||||The outcome is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||||0.70
81561623|NCT00364130|162797180|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||||||Outcome is not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Linear|||||||0.98
81561624|NCT00144027|162797204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.57||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.21|47.53|||Regression, Logistic|logistic regression predicting 6-month adherence, controling for baseline depression, extrapyramidal side effects, and baseline adherence.||||47.53|1.21|0.03
81561625|NCT04221230|162797244|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|0.4|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.4|-3.8|0.121
81561626|NCT05063318|162797331|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares geometric mean ratio|272.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|213.22|348.86|||ANOVA|ANOVA mixed-effects model included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, and patient (sequence) as a random effect||||348.86|213.22|
81561627|NCT05063318|162797332|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares geometric mean ratio|236.73|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|177.35|316.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA mixed-effects model included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, and patient (sequence) as a random effect||||316.00|177.35|
81561628|NCT05063318|162797333|SUPERIORITY||least-squares geometric mean ratio.|115.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.07|133.33|||ANOVA|ANOVA mixed-effects model included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, and patient (sequence) as a random effect||||133.33|100.07|
81561629|NCT05063318|162797334|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares geometric mean ratio.|217.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|151.81|311.82|||ANOVA|ANOVA mixed-effects model included treatment, period and sequence (TR or RT) as fixed effects, and patient (sequence) as a random effect.||||311.82|151.81|
81561630|NCT05063318|162797335|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares geometric mean ratio|36.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|28.66|46.9|||ANOVA|ANOVA mixed-effects model included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, and patient (sequence) as a random effect||||46.9|28.66|
81561631|NCT05063318|162797336|SUPERIORITY||Least-squares geometric mean ratio|99.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|65.76|151.74|||ANOVA|ANOVA mixed-effects model included treatment, period and sequence as fixed effects, and patient (sequence) as a random effect||||151.74|65.76|
81561632|NCT03437512|162797339|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||familywise error rate (FWE) corrected to .05 with cluster threshold of 80 voxels.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81561633|NCT03437512|162797340|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.936||||||Interaction between visit and group.|ANOVA|||Analyses conduced with a mixed ANOVA, with between-subjects factor of group (active, sham) and two within-subjects factors: time (post, follow up) and speech task (reading, conversation).||||.936
81561634|NCT03437512|162797341|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.619||||||Interaction between visit and group.|ANOVA|||||||.619
81561635|NCT04233034|162797355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, and drug group as fixed effects and clinical site as a random effect.|Mean difference (HCL - Non-HCL) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT drug group, and clinical site.|||0.10|-0.11|0.89
81561636|NCT04233034|162797355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|The model included age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, and Intensive group as fixed effects and clinical site as a random effect.|Mean difference (Verapamil - Placebo) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT intensive/standard care group, and clinical site.|||0.27|0.01|0.04
81561637|NCT04233034|162797356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.08||P-value adjusted for multiplicity using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model included age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, and drug group as fixed effects and clinical site as a random effect.|Mean difference (HCL - Non-HCL) at 13 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT drug group, and clinical site.|||0.08|-0.10|0.80
81561638|NCT04233034|162797356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.13||P-value adjusted for multiplicity using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model included age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, and drug group as fixed effects and clinical site as a random effect.|Mean difference (HCL - Non-HCL) at 26 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT drug group, and clinical site.|||0.13|-0.08|0.80
81561639|NCT04233034|162797356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.09||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model included age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, and drug group as fixed effects and clinical site as a random effect.|Mean difference (HCL - Non-HCL) at 39 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT drug group, and clinical site.|||0.09|-0.13|0.80
81561640|NCT04233034|162797356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.13||P-value adjusted for multiplicity using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model included age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, and Intensive group as fixed effects and clinical site as a random effect.|Mean difference (Verapamil - Placebo) at 13 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT intensive/standard care group, and clinical site.|||0.13|-0.09|0.69
81561641|NCT04233034|162797356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.25||P-value was adjusted for multiplicity using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model included age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, and Intensive group as fixed effects and clinical site as a random effect.|Mean difference (Verapamil - Placebo) at 26 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT intensive/standard care group, and clinical site.|||0.25|-0.02|0.08
81561642|NCT04233034|162797356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.14||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.28||P-value adjusted for multiplicity using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.|Mixed Models Analysis|The model included age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, and Intensive group as fixed effects and clinical site as a random effect.|Mean difference (Verapamil - Placebo) at 39 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT intensive/standard care group, and clinical site.|||0.28|-0.01|0.08
81561643|NCT04233034|162797359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|-14.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (HCL - Non-HCL) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT drug group, and clinical site.|||-14|-37|<0.001
81561644|NCT04233034|162797359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|16.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (Verapamil - Placebo) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT intensive/standard care group, and clinical site.|||16|-25|0.74
81561645|NCT04233034|162797360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|22.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (HCL - Non-HCL) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT drug group, and clinical site.|||22|10|<0.001
81561646|NCT04233034|162797360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|13.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (Verapamil - Placebo) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT intensive/standard care group, and clinical site.|||13|-9|0.74
81561647|NCT04233034|162797361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|22.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (HCL - Non-HCL) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT drug group, and clinical site.|||22|10|<0.001
81561648|NCT04233034|162797361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|14.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (Verapamil - Placebo) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT intensive/standard care group, and clinical site.|||14|-8|0.95
81561649|NCT04233034|162797362|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.53|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.53|0.21|<0.001
81561650|NCT04233034|162797362|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.03||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.32|||Regression, Logistic|||||0.32|-0.26|0.79
81561651|NCT04233034|162797364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-16.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (HCL - Non-HCL) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT drug group, and clinical site.|||-9|-22|<0.001
81561652|NCT04233034|162797364|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|9.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference at 52 weeks (verapamil - placebo) adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT intensive/standard care group, and clinical site.|||9|-13|0.74
81561653|NCT04233034|162797365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|-1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (HCL - Non-HCL) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT drug group, and clinical site.|||-1|-7|0.003
81561654|NCT04233034|162797365|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (verapamil - placebo) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT intensive/standard care group, and clinical site.|||4|-6|0.74
81561655|NCT04233034|162797366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.17|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (HCL - Non-HCL) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT drug group, and clinical site.|||0.17|-0.04|0.23
81561656|NCT04233034|162797366|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.6|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (Verapamil - Placebo) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT intensive/standard care group, and clinical site.|||0.6|-1.0|0.79
81561657|NCT04233034|162797367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.7|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (HCL - Non-HCL) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT drug group, and clinical site.|||0.7|-0.3|0.39
81561658|NCT04233034|162797367|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.6|||Regression, Linear||Mean difference (Verapamil - Placebo) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT intensive/standard care group, and clinical site.|||0.6|-1.0|0.74
81561659|NCT04233034|162797369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (HCL - Non-HCL) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT drug group, and clinical site.|||-0.3|-1.1|<0.001
81561660|NCT04233034|162797369|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (Verapamil - Placebo) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT intensive/standard care group, and clinical site.|||0.4|-1.0|0.65
81561661|NCT04233034|162797372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (HCL - Non-HCL) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT drug group, and clinical site.|||0.20|-0.01|0.07
81561662|NCT04233034|162797372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference (Verapamil - Placebo) at 52 weeks adjusted for age, days from T1D diagnosis to randomization, RCT intensive/standard care group, and clinical site.|||0.05|-0.30|0.52
81561663|NCT03693170|162797386|OTHER|||||||||||||||||"The null hypothesis that the true response rate is 30% will be tested against a one-sided alternative.~The cORR will be provided with a corresponding Clopper-Pearson (exact) binomial 95% CI for the Efficacy Set.~This design yields a 1-sided type I error rate equal to 1.6% and power of 80% when the true response rate is 45%."|If 37 or more confirmed responses were observed in the 90 treated subjects with a centrally confirmed BRAFV600E mutation, corresponding to a lower limit of Clopper-Pearson (exact) binomial 95% CI exceeding 30%, the study was considered to have met its primary endpoint. If more than 90 subjects were enrolled, the lower limit of Clopper-Pearson was to be used for decision.|||
81561664|NCT00559754|162797515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4915|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4915
81561665|NCT00559754|162797516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4864|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4864
81561666|NCT00559754|162797517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3613|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3613
81561667|NCT00559754|162797518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6605|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6605
81561668|NCT00559754|162797519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8311|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8311
81561669|NCT00559754|162797520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.223|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2230
81561670|NCT00559754|162797521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8696|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8696
81561671|NCT00559754|162797522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0074|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0074
81561672|NCT00559754|162797523|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3235|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3235
81561673|NCT00559754|162797524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0693|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0693
81561674|NCT00559754|162797526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4254|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.4254
81561675|NCT00559754|162797528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81561676|NCT00559754|162797529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81561677|NCT00559754|162797531|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81561678|NCT02117414|162797533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|100.0|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|97.75|||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|one-proportion binomial exact test|||The alternative hypothesis is that the MRI-related event-free rate between the MRI procedure and one month post-MRI is greater than 90%. The null hypothesis will be rejected if the one-sided 97.5% lower confidence bound is greater than 90% or, equivalently, if the p-value is less than 0.025. Assuming type I error rate 0.025, even-free rate under null hypothesis 90% and true even-free rate 0.995, the minimum required sample size is 54 MRI scanned subjects in order to obtain 90% power.|||97.75|<0.0001
81561679|NCT02117414|162797534|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin was 10%.|Difference in percentages|1.2|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Farrington-Manning non-inferiority test|||"The percentage of subjects who experience a VPCT increase less than or equal to 0.5V from the pre-MRI/waiting period to one month post-MRI/waiting period in the MRI group is greater than that in the Control group minus 10%.~H0: % successes MRI group ≤ % successes Control group - 10% HA: % successes MRI group \> % successes Control group - 10%"|||-3.8|<0.0001
81561680|NCT02117414|162797535|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 8%.|Difference in percentages|0.6||||0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.025.|Farrington-Manning non-inferiority test|||"The percentage of subjects who do not experience a significant decrease in ventricular sensing amplitude from the pre-MRI/waiting period to one month post-MRI/waiting period is greater than that in the Control group minus 8%.~H0: % successes MRI group ≤ % successes Control group - 8% HA: % successes MRI group \> % successes Control group - 8%"|||-4.1|0.0001
81561681|NCT02117414|162797536|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis will be rejected if the one-sided 95% log-log transformed lower confidence bound at 120 days post-implant calculated using Kaplan-Meier (K-M) method is greater than 80%.|Complication-free rate|95.9|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|93.0|||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Kaplan-Meier method|||"The system-related complication-free rate between the implant procedure and the one month post-MRI/waiting period is greater than 80%.~H0: p ≤ 0.80 HA: p \> 0.80 where p is the system-related complication-free rate between the implant procedure and 120 days (the approximate time of the one month post-MRI/waiting period visit)."|||93.0|<0.0001
81561682|NCT02117414|162797537|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 10%.|Difference in percentages|1.2|||<|1e-05|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Farrington-Manning non-inferiority test|||"The percentage of subjects who have a defibrillation impedance between 20 and 100 ohms at the one month post-MRI/waiting period visit in the MRI group is greater than that in the Control group minus 10%.~H0: % successes MRI group ≤ % successes Control group - 10% HA: % successes MRI group \> % successes Control group - 10% Where % successes means the % of subjects whose defibrillation impedance at the one month post-MRI/waiting period visit is between 20 and 100 ohms."|||-3.1|<0.00001
81561683|NCT02117414|162797538|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 10%|Difference in percentages|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05. Because the success rate was 100% in each group, a p-value could not be calculated.|Farrington-Manning non-inferiority test|||"The percentage of subjects who have a SVC defibrillation impedance between 20 and 100 ohms at the one month post-MRI/waiting period visit in the MRI group is greater than that in the Control group minus 10%.~H0: % successes MRI group ≤ % successes Control group - 10% HA: % successes MRI group \> % successes Control group - 10% Where % successes means the % of subjects whose SVC defibrillation impedance at the one month post-MRI/waiting period visit is between 20 and 100 ohms."||||
81561684|NCT02117414|162797539|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 10%.|Difference in percentages|-1.3||||0.006|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-7.0||||Farrington-Manning non-inferiority test|||"The percentage of subjects who experience an APCT increase less than or equal to 0.5V from the pre-MRI/waiting period to one month post-MRI/waiting period in the MRI group is greater than that in the Control group minus 10%.~H0: % successes MRI group ≤ % successes Control group - 10% HA: % successes MRI group \> % successes Control group - 10%"|||-7.0|0.006
81561685|NCT02117414|162797540|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority margin is 10%.|Difference in percentages|0.3||||0.005|ONE_SIDED|90.0|-6.2|||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Farrington-Manning non-inferiority test|||"The percentage of subjects who do not experience a 50% decrease in atrial sensing amplitude from the pre-MRI/waiting period to one month post-MRI/waiting period is greater than that in the Control group minus 10%.~H0: % successes MRI group ≤ % successes Control group - 10% HA: % successes MRI group \> % successes Control group - 10%"|||-6.2|0.005
81561686|NCT02537574|162797552|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.264||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.70|0.61|0.940
81561687|NCT02537574|162797552|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.207||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.33|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.33|0.48|0.383
81561688|NCT01593722|162797571|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.68
81561689|NCT02343081|162797678|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming an intrasubject CV of 15%, an enrollment of 16 subjects was selected to provide a minimum of 80% power for the 90% CI of the ratio of the mean for Cmax for Temozolomide reference and test to fall within the 80-125% confidence range.|Cmax|94.37|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.69|107.69|||ANOVA|Primary parameters were analyzed using ANOVA. A linear, mixed model for crossover designs (two-period, two-sequence, two-treatment) was used.|Cmax Test/Reference Ratio|Bioequivalence assessment was made for the 90% CI for the ratio of log transformed pharmacokinetic parameters μT / μR and with the two one-sided Schuirmann T-test procedure under the null hypothesis||107.69|82.69|<0.05
81561690|NCT02343081|162797682|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming an intrasubject CV of 15%, an enrollment of 16 subjects was selected to provide a minimum of 80% power for the 90% CI of the means ratio for AUC0-t for Temozolomide reference and test to fall within the 80-125% confidence range.|AUC0-t|100.99|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.81|104.28|||ANOVA||AUC0-t Test/Reference Ratio|||104.28|97.81|<0.05
81561691|NCT02343081|162797683|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming an intrasubject CV of 15%, an enrollment of 16 subjects was selected to provide a minimum of 80% power for the 90% CI of the means ratio for AUC0-inf for Temozolomide reference and test to fall within the 80-125% confidence range.|AUC0-inf|101.53|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.6|104.54|||ANOVA||AUC0-inf Test/Reference Ratio|||104.54|98.60|<0.05
81561692|NCT02169284|162797706|OTHER|||||||0.208|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Nucleus P-EGFR in benign tissue between erlotinib and placebo||||0.208
81561693|NCT02169284|162797706|OTHER|||||||0.208|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Cytoplasm P-EGFR in benign tissue between erlotinib and placebo||||0.208
81561694|NCT02169284|162797706|OTHER|||||||0.272|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Membrane P-EGFR in benign tissue between erlotinib and placebo||||0.272
81561695|NCT02169284|162797706|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Entire Cell P-EGFR in benign tissue between erlotinib and placebo||||0.220
81561696|NCT02169284|162797707|OTHER|||||||0.361|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Nucleus P-EGFR in Tumor Tissue, p-value between placebo and Erlotinib||||0.361
81561697|NCT02169284|162797707|OTHER|||||||0.383|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Cytoplasm P-EGFR in Tumor Tissue, p-value between placebo and Erlotinib||||0.383
81561698|NCT02169284|162797707|OTHER|||||||0.427|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Membrane P-EGFR in Tumor Tissue, p-value between placebo and Erlotinib||||0.427
81561699|NCT02169284|162797707|OTHER|||||||0.416|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Entire Cell P-EGFR in Tumor Tissue, p-value between placebo and Erlotinib||||0.416
81561700|NCT02169284|162797708|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Baseline visit - p-value between erlotinib and placebo arms||||1.000
81561701|NCT02169284|162797708|OTHER|||||||0.199|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Day 8 - p-value between erlotinib and placebo arms||||0.199
81561702|NCT02169284|162797708|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Surgery visit - p-value between erlotinib and placebo arms||||<0.001
81561703|NCT02169284|162797709|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Baseline visit - p-value between erlotinib and placebo arms||||1.000
81561704|NCT02169284|162797709|OTHER|||||||0.288|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Day 8 - p-value between erlotinib and placebo arms||||0.288
81561705|NCT02169284|162797709|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Surgery visit - p-value between erlotinib and placebo arms||||<0.001
81561706|NCT02169284|162797710|OTHER|||||||0.792|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||P-value between groups at Baseline||||0.792
81561707|NCT02169284|162797710|OTHER|||||||0.261|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||P-value between groups at surgery visit||||0.261
81561708|NCT02169284|162797711|OTHER|||||||0.721|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Expression of e-cadherin in Benign Tissue, P-Value between arms||||0.721
81561709|NCT02169284|162797711|OTHER|||||||0.108|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Expression of e-cadherin in Tumor Tissue, P-Value between arms||||0.108
81561710|NCT02169284|162797712|OTHER|||||||0.444|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Expression of KI-67 in Benign Tissue, P-Value between arms||||0.444
81561711|NCT02169284|162797712|OTHER|||||||0.663|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Expression of KI-67 in Tumor Tissue, P-Value between arms||||0.663
81561712|NCT02169284|162797713|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Difference in p-ERK between Normal and Tumor Tissue, P-Value between arms||||1.000
81561713|NCT02169284|162797713|OTHER|||||||0.792|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Difference in Cytoplasm p-ERK between Normal and Tumor Tissue, P-Value between arms||||0.792
81561714|NCT02169284|162797713|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||Difference in Entire Cell p-ERK between Normal and Tumor Tissue, p-value between arms||||1.000
81561715|NCT02169284|162797714|OTHER|||||||0.772|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.772
81561716|NCT03583073|162797716|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|DF = 1||||||.053
81561717|NCT03583073|162797717|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.94||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|4.06|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||4.06|-0.18|.072
81574288|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.72||0.514|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.0|1.7|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Total Score (Week 4): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||1.7|-4.0|0.514
81561718|NCT02675231|162797727|SUPERIORITY|The abemaciclib plus trastuzumab plus fulvestrant arm will be compared to the standard of care (SOC) chemotherapy plus trastuzumab arm first, and the abemaciclib doublet arm will be compared to the SOC chemotherapy plus trastuzumab arm only if the test for the triplet vs the SOC chemotherapy plus trastuzumab arm is significant.||||||0.0506|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by number of prior systemic regimens for advanced breast cancer (2 to 3 versus(vs) \>3) and status of disease(measurable vs non-measurable).||PFS analysis was planned after approximately 165 PFS events occurred in the enrolled population, yielding greater than or equal to (≥) 80% power assuming a Hazard ration (HR) of 0·667 at an experiment-wise 2-sided alpha level of 0·2.||||0.0506
81561719|NCT02675231|162797727|SUPERIORITY|The abemaciclib plus trastuzumab plus fulvestrant arm will be compared to the standard of care (SOC) chemotherapy plus trastuzumab arm first, and the abemaciclib doublet arm will be compared to the SOC chemotherapy plus trastuzumab arm only if the test for the triplet vs the SOC chemotherapy plus trastuzumab arm is significant.||||||0.7695|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by number of prior systemic regimens for advanced breast cancer (2 to 3 versus(vs) \>3) and status of disease(measurable vs non-measurable).||PFS analysis was planned after approximately 165 PFS events occurred in the enrolled population, yielding greater than or equal to (≥) 80% power assuming a Hazard ration (HR) of 0·667 at an experiment-wise 2-sided alpha level of 0·2.||||0.7695
81561720|NCT02675231|162797728|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.3|||Log Rank||Stratified by the number of previous regimens (excluding single-agent endocrine therapy) for advanced breast cancer and the status of disease (measurable vs. non-measurable).|||1.30|0.36|0.241
81561721|NCT02675231|162797728|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.36|||Log Rank||Stratified by the number of previous regimens (excluding single-agent endocrine therapy) for advanced breast cancer and the status of disease (measurable vs. non-measurable).|||1.36|0.38|0.313
81561722|NCT02675231|162797729|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67||||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.08|||Log Rank||Stratified by the number of previous regimens (excluding single-agent endocrine therapy) for advanced breast cancer and the status of disease (measurable vs. non-measurable).|||1.08|0.42|0.104
81561723|NCT02675231|162797729|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.1|||Log Rank||Stratified by the number of previous regimens (excluding single-agent endocrine therapy) for advanced breast cancer and the status of disease (measurable vs. non-measurable).|||1.10|0.43|0.120
81561724|NCT02675231|162797730|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.0|||Log Rank||Stratified by the number of previous regimens (excluding single-agent endocrine therapy) for advanced breast cancer and the status of disease (measurable vs. non-measurable).|||1.00|0.42|0.049
81561725|NCT02675231|162797730|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.12|||Log Rank||Stratified by the number of previous regimens (excluding single-agent endocrine therapy) for advanced breast cancer and the status of disease (measurable vs. non-measurable).|||1.12|0.48|0.153
81561726|NCT02675231|162797735|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model (MMRM): Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||||||0.232
81561727|NCT02675231|162797736|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.4||0.689|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model (MMRM): Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||Global health status||||0.689
81561728|NCT02675231|162797736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.141|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model (MMRM): Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||Functional scales: Physical functioning||||0.141
81561729|NCT02675231|162797736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.095|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model (MMRM): Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||Functional scale: Role functioning||||0.095
81561730|NCT02675231|162797736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5||0.591|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model (MMRM): Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||Functional scale: Emotional functioning||||0.591
81561731|NCT02675231|162797736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.935|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model (MMRM): Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||Functional scale: Cognitive functioning||||0.935
81561732|NCT02675231|162797736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.578|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model (MMRM): Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||Functional scale: Social functioning||||0.578
81561733|NCT02675231|162797736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.308|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model (MMRM): Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||Symptom scale: Fatigue||||0.308
81561734|NCT02675231|162797736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0||0.043|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model (MMRM): Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||Symptom scale: Nausea and vomiting||||0.043
81561735|NCT02675231|162797736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.026|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model (MMRM): Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||Symptom scale: Pain||||0.026
81561736|NCT02675231|162797736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.276|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model (MMRM): Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||Symptom scale: Dyspnoea||||0.276
81561737|NCT02675231|162797736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-6.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.041|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model (MMRM): Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||Symptom scale: Insomnia||||0.041
81561738|NCT02675231|162797736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.262|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model (MMRM): Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||Symptom scale: Appetite loss||||0.262
81561739|NCT02675231|162797736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.285|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model (MMRM): Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||Symptom scale: Constipation||||0.285
81561740|NCT02675231|162797736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|19.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model (MMRM): Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||Symptom scale: Diarrhoea||||< 0.001
81561741|NCT02675231|162797736|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.0||0.18|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model (MMRM): Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||Symptom scale: Financial difficulties||||0.180
81561742|NCT02675231|162797737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.033|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model: Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||||||0.033
81561743|NCT02675231|162797737|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.275|TWO_SIDED|||||p-values are from Type 3 sums of squares mixed models repeated measures model: Change from baseline = Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + Baseline.|MMRM Model|||||||0.275
81561744|NCT02675231|162797738|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0.546|TWO_SIDED||||||MMRM Model|||||||0.546
81561745|NCT02675231|162797738|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.1||0.62|TWO_SIDED||||||MMRM Model|||||||0.620
81561746|NCT05014490|162797740|EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. The level of significance was set to the standard value of 5% (0.05) for all statistical tests.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|102.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.54|110.37|||||The ratio of geometric LSmeans with corresponding 90% CI calculated from the exponential of the difference between the test and reference products for the ln-transformed parameters should be within the acceptance interval of 80.00 - 125.00%.|||110.37|94.54|
81561747|NCT05014490|162797741|EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference products. The level of significance was set to the standard value of 5% (0.05) for all statistical tests.|Ratio of the T/R geometric mean x 100|99.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.97|101.54|||||The ratio of geometric LSmeans with corresponding 90% CI calculated from the exponential of the difference between the test and reference products for the ln-transformed parameters should be within the acceptance interval of 80.00 - 125.00%.|||101.54|96.97|
81561748|NCT02325791|162797743|SUPERIORITY||percentage treatment difference|1.15||||0.5773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.898|5.201|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical inferential approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 for pairwise comparisons of each suptavumab dose regimen to placebo. Missing values were imputed to KM estimate from the placebo group. Randomization strata adjusted in CMH test include region (North America vs. Rest of World) \& gestational age category (\<= 31 weeks 6 days GA vs \>= 32 weeks 0 days and \<= 35 weeks 6 days GA). Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.||5.201|-2.898|0.5773
81561749|NCT02325791|162797743|SUPERIORITY||percentage treatment difference|-0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.318|3.438||Analysis performed using CMH statistics with randomization stratum adjusted using Mantel-Haenzel (MH) method to assess pairwise treatment difference (i.e. absolute risk reduction of each suptavumab arm compared to placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical inferential approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 for pairwise comparisons of each Suptavumab dose regimen to placebo. Missing values were imputed to Kaplan-Meier (KM) estimate from the placebo group. Randomization strata adjusted in Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test include region (North America vs. Rest of World) \& gestational age category (\<= 31 weeks 6 days GA vs \>= 32 weeks 0 days and \<= 35 weeks 6 days GA). Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.||3.438|-4.318|
81561750|NCT02325791|162797747|SUPERIORITY||percentage treatment difference|-0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.291|3.959|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical inferential approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 for pairwise comparisons of each suptavumab dose regimen to placebo. Missing values were imputed to KM estimate from the placebo group. Randomization strata adjusted in CMH test include region (North America vs. Rest of World) \& gestational age category (\<= 31 weeks 6 days GA vs \>= 32 weeks 0 days and \<= 35 weeks 6 days GA). Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.||3.959|-5.291|
81561751|NCT02325791|162797747|SUPERIORITY||percentage treatment difference|2.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.836|6.867|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A hierarchical inferential approach was used to control Type-1 error at 0.05 for pairwise comparisons of each suptavumab dose regimen to placebo. Missing values were imputed to KM estimate from the placebo group. Randomization strata adjusted in CMH test include region (North America vs. Rest of World) \& gestational age category (\<= 31 weeks 6 days GA vs \>= 32 weeks 0 days and \<= 35 weeks 6 days GA). Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.||6.867|-2.836|
81561752|NCT03475875|162797786|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used. This margin is based on a 10% shift in the distribution of CLUE scores.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|-0.9|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for the Degrees of Freedom|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|It was calculated that 80 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two sequences would have at least 90% power to detect a 5 points difference in mean overall comfort at the 2-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using Stroup's Method (alpha=0.05).||-0.9|-7.7|
81574289|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65||0.302|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.5|1.0|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Total Score (Week 4): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||1.0|-4.5|0.302
81561753|NCT03475875|162797787|NON_INFERIORITY|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points was used. This margin is based on a 10% shift in the distribution of CLUE scores.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|1.0|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger Method was used for the Degrees of Freedom|Mean difference was calculated as Test - Control|It was calculated that 80 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the two sequences would have at least 90% power to detect a 5 points difference in mean overall comfort at the 2-week follow-up. Sample size was determined using Stroup's Method (alpha=0.05).||1.0|-4.7|
81561754|NCT01390220|162797788|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0109|||||||Fisher Exact|2-sided||||||0.0109
81561755|NCT01390220|162797789|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0043|||||||Fisher Exact|2-sided||||||0.0043
81561756|NCT01390220|162797790|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0124|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0124
81561757|NCT01390220|162797791|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0124|||||||Log Rank|||Kaplan-Meier estimates.||||0.0124
81561758|NCT00136604|162797814|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority evaluation: The lower limit (LL) of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) on the difference in the percentage of subjects with SBA-MenC titre ≥ 1:128 between the Tritanrix-Hepb/Hib-MenAC-TT Group and (minus) the TRITANRIX-HEPB+Mencevax + Meningitec control group was above -10%.|Difference in percentage of subjects|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|3.05||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of a fourth dose of the Tritanrix-HepB/Hib-MenAC-TT vaccine versus a fourth dose of the Tritanrix-HepB/Hiberix and Meningitec vaccine given concomitantly in terms of the percentage of subjects with an SBA-MenC titre ≥ 1:128.||3.05|-1.53|
81561759|NCT00136604|162797816|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority evaluation: The lower limit (LL) of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the difference in seroprotection (anti-PRP concentration ≥ 1.0 µg/mL) between the Tritanrix-Hepb/Hib-MenAC-TT Group and (minus) the Tritanrix-Hepb/Mencevax+Tritanrix-HepB/Hiberix Group was above -10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|3.05||||||Demonstration of non-inferiority of the Tritanrix-HepB/Hib-MenAC-TT vaccine versus the Tritanrix-HepB/Hiberix vaccine when used as a booster vaccine in Tritanrix-HepB/Hib-MenAC-TT primed subjects in terms of the percentage of subjects with an anti-PRP concentration ≥ 1.0 µg/mL.||3.05|-1.53|
81561760|NCT02220998|162797858|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A sample size of 120 per treatment group provided 90% power to establish non-inferiority in the SVR12 rates between the SOF/VEL group and the SOF+RBV group. It was based on the assumptions that the non-inferiority margin is 10%, both groups have a SVR12 rate of 94%, and the significance level is 0.025 one-sided.|Difference in proportions|5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|10.3|||||Difference in proportions between treatment groups and associated 95% confidence intervals (CI) are calculated based on stratum-adjusted Mantel-Haenszel proportions.|||10.3|0.2|
81561761|NCT02220998|162797858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.018||||||P-value was stratified by cirrhosis status and prior treatment experience.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The superiority of SOF/VEL for 12 weeks over SOF+RBV for 12 weeks was to be tested if the efficacy of SOF/VEL for 12 weeks was demonstrated to be statistically noninferior to SOF+RBV for 12 weeks (ie, if the lower bound of the 95% CI for the strata-adjusted difference in the proportions between groups was greater than the prespecified noninferiority margin of -10%).||||0.018
81561762|NCT00708071|162797919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Proportions|0.25||||0.143||95.0|-0.04|0.49|||McNemar||Difference in Proportions = SoC - FS VH S/D 4|||0.49|-0.04|0.143
81561763|NCT00708071|162797920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.12|0.48|||||Difference in proportions = SoC - FS VH S/D 4|||0.48|0.12|
81561764|NCT00708071|162797921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.111|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.11|0.32|||||Difference in proportions = SoC - FS VH S/D 4|||0.32|-0.11|
81561765|NCT00708071|162797922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.032|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.24|0.18|||||Difference in proportions = SoC - FS VH S/D 4|||0.18|-0.24|
81561766|NCT00708071|162797923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.21|0.21|||||Difference in proportions = SoC - FS VH S/D 4|||0.21|-0.21|
81561767|NCT00708071|162797924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.038|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|0.24|||||Difference in proportions = SoC - FS VH S/D 4|||0.24|-0.17|
81561768|NCT00708071|162797925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.645|||||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||0.645
81561769|NCT00708071|162797926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.103||90.0|||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||0.103
81561770|NCT00708071|162797927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.833||90.0|||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||0.833
81561771|NCT00708071|162797928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.501||90.0|||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||0.501
81561772|NCT00708071|162797929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.247||90.0|||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||0.247
81561773|NCT00708071|162797930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.715||90.0|||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||0.715
81561774|NCT00708071|162797932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.754||90.0|||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||0.754
81561775|NCT00708071|162797933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.388||90.0|||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||0.388
81561776|NCT00708071|162797934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.234||90.0|||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||0.234
81561777|NCT00708071|162797935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.688||90.0||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||0.688
81561778|NCT00708071|162797936|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.625||90.0|||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||0.625
81561779|NCT00708071|162797937|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.688||90.0|||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||0.688
81561780|NCT00708071|162797938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||90.0|||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||1.000
81561781|NCT00708071|162797939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.521||90.0|||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||0.521
81561782|NCT00708071|162797940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.324||90.0||||alpha = 10%|Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|||||||0.324
81561783|NCT00708071|162797941|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.661||90.0|||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||0.661
81561784|NCT00708071|162797942|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||90.0|||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||1.000
81561785|NCT00708071|162797943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.699||90.0|||||Two-sided Wilcoxon paired sample tests|alpha = 10%||||||0.699
81561786|NCT00708071|162797946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||two-sided paired t-test|alpha = 5%||||||0.0010
81561787|NCT00708071|162797948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.182||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.34|||McNemar's test of paired proportions|Alpha = 5%|Difference in Proportions = (Number of SoC Participants with Hematoma/Seroma) - (Number of FS VH S/D 4 Participants with Hematoma/Seroma)|||0.34|0.04|0.014
81561788|NCT01484054|162797996|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points(CLUE) was used.|Least square mean difference|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.117|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|5.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The alternative hypothesis is that etafilcon A with PVP lenses is non-inferior to etafilcon A control lenses for the Overall Quality of Lens Vision at 7-9 days of follow-up.||5.20|-3.20|
81561789|NCT01484054|162797997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points(CLUE) was used.|Least square mean difference|4.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.772|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|10.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The alternative hypothesis is that etafilcon A with PVP lenses is non-inferior to etafilcon A control lenses for the Overall Lens Comfort at 7-9 days of follow-up.||10.19|-0.79|
81561790|NCT01484054|162797998|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of -5 points(CLUE) was used.|Least square mean difference|9.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.829|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.81|13.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Ho: The test lens is non-inferior to the active comparator lens for Handling at 7-9 days follow-up.||13.07|5.81|
81561791|NCT04616027|162798025|OTHER|ANOVA|Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|99.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.15|141.6||||||"T2DM Normal Renal Function was test, Healthy and Normal Renal Function was reference."||141.60|70.15|
81561792|NCT04616027|162798025|OTHER|ANOVA|Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|101.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.51|145.63||||||"T2DM Mild Renal Impairment was test, T2DM Normal Renal Function was reference."||145.63|70.51|
81561793|NCT04616027|162798025|OTHER|ANOVA|Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|146.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.16|208.22||||||"T2DM Moderate Renal Impairment was test, T2DM Normal Renal Function was reference."||208.22|103.16|
81561794|NCT04616027|162798025|OTHER|ANOVA|Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|101.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.31|143.92||||||"T2DM Severe Renal Impairment was test, T2DM Normal Renal Function was reference."||143.92|71.31|
81561795|NCT04616027|162798026|OTHER|ANOVA|Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|111.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.52|156.93||||||"T2DM Normal Renal Function was test, Healthy and Normal Renal Function was reference."||156.93|79.52|
81561796|NCT04616027|162798026|OTHER|ANOVA|Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|120.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.49|173.38||||||"T2DM Mild Renal Impairment was test, T2DM Normal Renal Function was reference."||173.38|83.49|
81561797|NCT04616027|162798026|OTHER|ANOVA|Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|134.18|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.46|190.62||||||"T2DM Moderate Renal Impairment was test, T2DM Normal Renal Function was reference."||190.62|94.46|
81561798|NCT04616027|162798026|OTHER|ANOVA|Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|100.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|71.89|141.87||||||"T2DM Severe Renal Impairment was test, T2DM Normal Renal Function was reference."||141.87|71.89|
81561799|NCT04616027|162798027|OTHER|ANOVA|Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|111.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.6|154.86||||||"T2DM Normal Renal Function was test, Healthy and Normal Renal Function was reference."||154.86|79.60|
81561800|NCT04616027|162798027|OTHER|ANOVA|Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|116.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.76|164.56||||||"T2DM Mild Renal Impairment was test, T2DM Normal Renal Function was reference."||164.56|82.76|
81561801|NCT04616027|162798027|OTHER|ANOVA|Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|134.68|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.56|187.85||||||"T2DM Moderate Renal Impairment was test, T2DM Normal Renal Function was reference."||187.85|96.56|
81561802|NCT04616027|162798027|OTHER|ANOVA|Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|101.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|72.63|141.3||||||"T2DM Severe Renal Impairment was test, T2DM Normal Renal Function was reference."||141.30|72.63|
81561803|NCT04616027|162798028|OTHER|ANOVA|Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|101.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|88.89|115.94||||||"T2DM Normal Renal Function was test, Healthy and Normal Renal Function was reference."||115.94|88.89|
81561804|NCT04616027|162798028|OTHER|ANOVA|Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|110.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.05|126.37||||||"T2DM Mild Renal Impairment was test, T2DM Normal Renal Function was reference."||126.37|96.05|
81561805|NCT04616027|162798028|OTHER|ANOVA|Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|120.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.63|137.77||||||"T2DM Moderate Renal Impairment was test, T2DM Normal Renal Function was reference."||137.77|105.63|
81561806|NCT04616027|162798028|OTHER|ANOVA|Ratio (Test/Reference) of Adjusted Means|127.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|111.26|145.12||||||"T2DM Severe Renal Impairment was test, T2DM Normal Renal Function was reference."||145.12|111.26|
81561807|NCT00245219|162798061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The comparison between the peer support condition and the control condition at Time 2. The full regression model included 2 dummy coded variables, 1 contrasting the education and control condition, and 1 contrasting the peer support and control condition. The baseline measure of the outcome variable was included, in order to examine changes in the outcomes over time. This model tested the main effects of the conditions among patients with early stage cancer, late stage patients were excluded.||||>0.05
81561808|NCT00245219|162798061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The comparison between the education condition and the control condition at Time 2. The full regression model included 2 dummy coded variables, 1 contrasting the education and control condition, and 1 contrasting the peer support and control condition. The baseline measure of the outcome variable was included, in order to examine changes in the outcomes over time. This model tested the main effects of the conditions among patients with early stage cancer, late stage patients were excluded.||||>0.05
81561809|NCT00245219|162798061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The comparison between the peer support condition and the control condition at Time 3. The full regression model included 2 dummy coded variables, 1 contrasting the education and control condition, and 1 contrasting the peer support and control condition. The baseline measure of the outcome variable was included, in order to examine changes in the outcomes over time. This model tested the main effects of the conditions among patients with early stage cancer, late stage patients were excluded.||||>0.05
81575173|NCT01059825|162821896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.69||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.89|-0.49||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between ertugliflozin and placebo on the primary endpoint.||-0.49|-0.89|0.000
81561810|NCT00245219|162798061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The comparison between the education condition and the control condition at Time 3. The full regression model included 2 dummy coded variables, 1 contrasting the education and control condition, and 1 contrasting the peer support and control condition. The baseline measure of the outcome variable was included, in order to examine changes in the outcomes over time. This model tested the main effects of the conditions among patients with early stage cancer, late stage patients were excluded.||||>0.05
81561811|NCT00245219|162798061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The comparison between the peer support condition and control condition at Time 2, among both late and early stage patients. The full regression model consisted of 3 steps: The 1st step contained the baseline measure of the dependent variable. The 2nd step contained two dummy coded variables contrasting each condition with control. The 3rd step contained the interaction between the peer support condition and cancer stage. Patients in the education condition were excluded from this analysis.||||>0.05
81561812|NCT00245219|162798061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The comparison between the peer support condition and control condition at Time 3, among both late and early stage patients. The full regression model consisted of 3 steps: The 1st step contained the baseline measure of the dependent variable. The 2nd step contained two dummy coded variables contrasting each condition with control. The 3rd step contained the interaction between the peer support condition and cancer stage. Patients in the education condition were excluded from this analysis.||||>0.05
81561813|NCT00245219|162798061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The interaction between the peer support condition and cancer stage at Time 2. The full regression model consisted of 3 steps: The 1st step contained the baseline measure of the dependent variable. The 2nd step contained two dummy coded variables contrasting each condition with control. The 3rd step contained the interaction between the peer support condition and cancer stage. Patients in the education condition were excluded from this analysis.||||>0.05
81561814|NCT00245219|162798061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The interaction between the peer support condition and cancer stage at Time 3. The full regression model consisted of 3 steps: The 1st step contained the baseline measure of the dependent variable. The 2nd step contained two dummy coded variables contrasting each condition with control. The 3rd step contained the interaction between the peer support condition and cancer stage. Patients in the education condition were excluded from this analysis.||||>0.05
81561815|NCT00245219|162798062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The comparison between the peer support condition and the control condition at Time 2. The full regression model included 2 dummy coded variables, 1 contrasting the education and control condition, and 1 contrasting the peer support and control condition. The baseline measure of the outcome variable was included, in order to examine changes in the outcomes over time. This model tested the main effects of the conditions among patients with early stage cancer, late stage patients were excluded.||||>0.05
81561816|NCT00245219|162798062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The comparison between the education condition and the control condition at Time 2. The full regression model included 2 dummy coded variables, 1 contrasting the education and control condition, and 1 contrasting the peer support and control condition. The baseline measure of the outcome variable was included, in order to examine changes in the outcomes over time. This model tested the main effects of the conditions among patients with early stage cancer, late stage patients were excluded.||||>0.05
81561817|NCT00245219|162798062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The comparison between the peer support condition and the control condition at Time 3. The full regression model included 2 dummy coded variables, 1 contrasting the education and control condition, and 1 contrasting the peer support and control condition. The baseline measure of the outcome variable was included, in order to examine changes in the outcomes over time. This model tested the main effects of the conditions among patients with early stage cancer, late stage patients were excluded.||||>0.05
81561818|NCT00245219|162798062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The comparison between the education condition and the control condition at Time 3. The full regression model included 2 dummy coded variables, 1 contrasting the education and control condition, and 1 contrasting the peer support and control condition. The baseline measure of the outcome variable was included, in order to examine changes in the outcomes over time. This model tested the main effects of the conditions among patients with early stage cancer, late stage patients were excluded.||||>0.05
81561819|NCT00245219|162798062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The comparison between the peer support condition and control condition at Time 2, among both late and early stage patients. The full regression model consisted of 3 steps: The 1st step contained the baseline measure of the dependent variable. The 2nd step contained two dummy coded variables contrasting each condition with control. The 3rd step contained the interaction between the peer support condition and cancer stage. Patients in the education condition were excluded from this analysis.||||>0.05
81561820|NCT00245219|162798062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The interaction between the peer support condition and breast cancer stage at Time 2. The full regression model consisted of 3 steps: The 1st step contained the baseline measure of the dependent variable. The 2nd step contained two dummy coded variables contrasting each condition with control. The 3rd step contained the interaction between the peer support condition and cancer stage. Patients in the education condition were excluded from this analysis.||||>0.05
81561821|NCT00245219|162798062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The comparison between the peer support condition and control condition at Time 3, among both late and early stage patients. The full regression model consisted of 3 steps: The 1st step contained the baseline measure of the dependent variable. The 2nd step contained two dummy coded variables contrasting each condition with control. The 3rd step contained the interaction between the peer support condition and cancer stage. Patients in the education condition were excluded from this analysis.||||>0.05
81575174|NCT01059825|162821896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.62||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.82|-0.42||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between ertugliflozin and placebo on the primary endpoint.||-0.42|-0.82|0.000
81561822|NCT00245219|162798062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||The interaction between the peer support condition and breast cancer stage at Time 3. The full regression model consisted of 3 steps: The 1st step contained the baseline measure of the dependent variable. The 2nd step contained two dummy coded variables contrasting each condition with control. The 3rd step contained the interaction between the peer support condition and cancer stage. Patients in the education condition were excluded from this analysis.||||>0.05
81561823|NCT00245219|162798063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The comparison between the peer support condition and the control condition at Time 2. The full regression model included 2 dummy coded variables, 1 contrasting the education and control condition, and 1 contrasting the peer support and control condition. The baseline measure of the outcome variable was included, in order to examine changes in the outcomes over time. This model tested the main effects of the conditions among patients with early stage cancer, late stage patients were excluded.||||>0.05
81561824|NCT00245219|162798063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The comparison between the education condition and the control condition at Time 2. The full regression model included 2 dummy coded variables, 1 contrasting the education and control condition, and 1 contrasting the peer support and control condition. The baseline measure of the outcome variable was included, in order to examine changes in the outcomes over time. This model tested the main effects of the conditions among patients with early stage cancer, late stage patients were excluded.||||>0.05
81561825|NCT00245219|162798063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The comparison between the peer support condition and the control condition at Time 3. The full regression model included 2 dummy coded variables, 1 contrasting the education and control condition, and 1 contrasting the peer support and control condition. The baseline measure of the outcome variable was included, in order to examine changes in the outcomes over time. This model tested the main effects of the conditions among patients with early stage cancer, late stage patients were excluded.||||>0.05
81561826|NCT00245219|162798063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The comparison between the education condition and the control condition at Time 3. The full regression model included 2 dummy coded variables, 1 contrasting the education and control condition, and 1 contrasting the peer support and control condition. The baseline measure of the outcome variable was included, in order to examine changes in the outcomes over time. This model tested the main effects of the conditions among patients with early stage cancer, late stage patients were excluded.||||>0.05
81561827|NCT00245219|162798063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The comparison between the peer support condition and control condition at Time 2, among both late and early stage patients. The full regression model consisted of 3 steps: The 1st step contained the baseline measure of the dependent variable. The 2nd step contained two dummy coded variables contrasting each condition with control. The 3rd step contained the interaction between the peer support condition and cancer stage. Patients in the education condition were excluded from this analysis.||||>0.05
81561828|NCT00245219|162798063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The interaction between the peer support condition and breast cancer stage at Time 2. The full regression model consisted of 3 steps: The 1st step contained the baseline measure of the dependent variable. The 2nd step contained two dummy coded variables contrasting each condition with control. The 3rd step contained the interaction between the peer support condition and cancer stage. Patients in the education condition were excluded from this analysis.||||>0.05
81561829|NCT00245219|162798063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The comparison between the peer support condition and control condition at Time 3, among both late and early stage patients. The full regression model consisted of 3 steps: The 1st step contained the baseline measure of the dependent variable. The 2nd step contained two dummy coded variables contrasting each condition with control. The 3rd step contained the interaction between the peer support condition and cancer stage. Patients in the education condition were excluded from this analysis.||||>0.05
81561830|NCT00245219|162798063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||The interaction between the peer support condition and breast cancer stage at Time 3. The full regression model consisted of 3 steps: The 1st step contained the baseline measure of the dependent variable. The 2nd step contained two dummy coded variables contrasting each condition with control. The 3rd step contained the interaction between the peer support condition and cancer stage. Patients in the education condition were excluded from this analysis.||||>0.05
81561831|NCT01865084|162798076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.307||||||The p-value is based on the treatment difference LS Mean changes from baseline between tadalafil and placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.307
81561832|NCT01865084|162798076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.538||||||The p-value is based on the treatment difference LS Mean changes from baseline between tadalafil and placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.538
81561833|NCT02247531|162798087|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.157||||0.0479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.001|0.313|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline GA area, lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||0.313|0.001|0.0479
81561834|NCT02247531|162798087|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.087||||0.2739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.069|0.243|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline GA area, lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||0.243|-0.069|0.2739
81561835|NCT02247531|162798088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.4||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|3.9|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline number of absolute scotomatous points, GA lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||3.9|-4.8|0.8400
81561836|NCT02247531|162798088|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|1.3||||0.5587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|5.7|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline number of absolute scotomatous points, GA lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||5.7|-3.1|0.5587
81561837|NCT02247531|162798089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.1||||0.8358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|1.09|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline mean macular sensitivity, GA lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||1.09|-0.88|0.8358
81561838|NCT02247531|162798089|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.26||||0.6117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.74|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline mean macular sensitivity, GA lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||0.74|-1.25|0.6117
81561839|NCT02247531|162798090|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.7||||0.4651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.5|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline BCVA, GA lesion location, biomarker status, and sex.||2.5|-1.2|0.4651
81561840|NCT02247531|162798090|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.3||||0.7885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.1|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline BCVA, GA lesion location, biomarker status, and sex.||2.1|-1.6|0.7885
81561841|NCT02247531|162798091|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.6892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.8|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.8|0.7|0.6892
81561842|NCT02247531|162798091|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.6|0.6|0.9104
81561843|NCT02247531|162798092|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-0.1||||0.8931|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.5|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline LLVA, GA lesion location, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA ETDRS chart Snellen equivalent category, and sex.||1.5|-1.8|0.8931
81561844|NCT02247531|162798092|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-1.1||||0.1754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.5|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline LLVA, GA lesion location, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA ETDRS chart Snellen equivalent category, and sex.||0.5|-2.8|0.1754
81561845|NCT02247531|162798093|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.3707|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.2|0.7|0.3707
81561846|NCT02247531|162798093|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9||||0.8382|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.6|0.6|0.8382
81561847|NCT02247531|162798094|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|1.35||||0.6841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|7.85|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline maximum reading speed, type of reading charts, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||7.85|-5.16|0.6841
81561848|NCT02247531|162798094|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|1.07||||0.7443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|7.52|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline maximum reading speed, type of reading charts, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||7.52|-5.37|0.7443
81561849|NCT02247531|162798095|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.12||||0.9713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.28|6.52|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline maximum reading speed, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA, and sex.||6.52|-6.28|0.9713
81561850|NCT02247531|162798095|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|-1.72||||0.5945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.08|4.63|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline maximum reading speed, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA, and sex.||4.63|-8.08|0.5945
81561851|NCT02247531|162798096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|1.22||||0.2438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|3.27|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline score, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||3.27|-0.83|0.2438
81561852|NCT02247531|162798096|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|1.03||||0.3202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|3.07|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline score, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||3.07|-1.01|0.3202
81561853|NCT02247531|162798097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|2.64||||0.0388|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|5.14|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline score, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||5.14|0.14|0.0388
81561854|NCT02247531|162798097|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|2.2||||0.0833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|4.68|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline score, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||4.68|-0.29|0.0833
81561855|NCT02247531|162798098|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|1.04||||0.4795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|3.91|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline score, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||3.91|-1.84|0.4795
81561856|NCT02247531|162798098|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.6||||0.6822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|3.45|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline score, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||3.45|-2.26|0.6822
81561857|NCT02247531|162798099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.04||||0.5227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.14|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline Mean FRI Index score, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||0.14|-0.07|0.5227
81561858|NCT02247531|162798099|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.02||||0.7475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.13|||MMRM|||Week 48: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, baseline Mean FRI Index score, baseline BCVA of better seeing eye, biomarker status, and sex.||0.13|-0.09|0.7475
81561859|NCT02247531|162798100|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.049||||0.6333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.153|0.252|||MMRM|||CFI Positive: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline GA area, lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||0.252|-0.153|0.6333
81561860|NCT02247531|162798100|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.025||||0.8105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.23|||MMRM|||CFI Positive: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline GA area, lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||0.230|-0.180|0.8105
81561861|NCT02247531|162798100|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.34||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.097|0.584|||MMRM|||CFI Negative: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline GA area, lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||0.584|0.097|0.0063
81561862|NCT02247531|162798100|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Means|0.182||||0.1359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.058|0.422|||MMRM|||CFI Negative: MMRM analysis uses change as response variable and included treatment group, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline GA area, lesion location, contiguity, biomarker status, modified baseline BCVA and sex.||0.422|-0.058|0.1359
81561863|NCT01948310|162798116|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2-0 weeks||||>0.05
81561864|NCT01948310|162798116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||0-14 weeks||||0.03
81561865|NCT01948310|162798116|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2-0 weeks||||>0.05
81561866|NCT01948310|162798116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||14-0 weeks||||0.005
81561867|NCT01948310|162798117|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2-0 weeks||||>0.05
81561868|NCT01948310|162798117|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||14-0 weeks||||>0.05
81561869|NCT01948310|162798117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2-0 weeks||||0.03
81561870|NCT01948310|162798117|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||14-0 weeks||||>0.05
81561871|NCT01948310|162798118|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2-0 weeks||||>0.05
81561872|NCT01948310|162798118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||0-14 weeks||||0.13
81561873|NCT01948310|162798118|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||2-0 weeks||||>0.05
81561874|NCT01948310|162798118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||14-0 weeks||||0.013
81561875|NCT01557894|162798119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at .05|ANCOVA|Changes in primary outcome measures were evaluated using univariate ANCOVA, with pre-intervention scores as covariates, and group as a fixed factor||||||<0.01
81561876|NCT01557894|162798120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at .05|ANCOVA|Changes in primary outcome measures were evaluated using univariate ANCOVA, with pre-intervention scores as covariates, and group as a fixed factor||||||<0.01
81561877|NCT01557894|162798121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Changes in primary outcome measures were evaluated using univariate ANCOVA, with pre-intervention scores as covariates, and group as a fixed factor.||||||<0.01
81561878|NCT01557894|162798122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81561879|NCT01557894|162798123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81561880|NCT03402659|162798132|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.06098|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.105548||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26973|0.14777|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean change from baseline neflamapimod vs placebo||0.14777|-0.26973|0.564
81561881|NCT03402659|162798133|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.72||0.823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean change from baseline neflamapimod vs placebo||4.8|-6.0|0.823
81561882|NCT03402659|162798134|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.806|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean change from baseline neflamapimod vs placebo||0.6|-0.4|0.806
81561883|NCT03402659|162798135|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.5|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline neflamapimod vs placebo||0.5|-1.0|0.489
81561884|NCT03402659|162798136|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-18.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.6||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.8|-1.8|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline neflamapimod vs placebo||-1.8|-35.8|0.031
81561885|NCT03402659|162798137|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline neflamapimod vs placebo||-0.5|-3.6|0.012
81561886|NCT03402659|162798138|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-117.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|314.0||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-738.9|504.2|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline neflamapimod vs placebo||504.2|-738.9|0.709
81561887|NCT03402659|162798139|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|16.03||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.7|10.7|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline neflamapimod vs placebo||10.7|-52.7|0.192
81561888|NCT03402659|162798140|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.43||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.6|1.6|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline neflamapimod vs placebo||1.6|-43.6|0.068
81561889|NCT03402659|162798141|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-110.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|77.11||0.156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-262.7|42.4|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline neflamapimod vs placebo||42.4|-262.7|0.156
81561890|NCT03402659|162798142|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Mean change from baseline neflamapimod vs placebo||0.0|-0.0|0.590
81561891|NCT01442038|162798146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.948||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.818|1.099||The p-value and hazard ratio are from Cox proportional hazards model stratifying by reason for qualifying percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI): acute coronary syndrome (ACS) versus non-ACS indication, and history of diabetes (yes versus no).|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.099|0.818|0.48
81561892|NCT01442038|162798147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.665||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.244|1.691||The p-value and hazard ratio are from Cox proportional hazards model stratifying by reason for qualifying PCI: ACS versus non-ACS indication, and history of diabetes (yes versus no).|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.691|0.244|0.40
81561893|NCT01442038|162798148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.073||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.579|1.994||The p-value and hazard ratio are from Cox proportional hazards model stratifying by reason for qualifying PCI: ACS versus non-ACS indication, and history of diabetes (yes versus no).|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.994|0.579|0.82
81561894|NCT01442038|162798149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.968||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.745|1.256||The p-value and hazard ratio are from Cox proportional hazards model stratifying by reason for qualifying PCI: ACS versus non-ACS indication, and history of diabetes (yes versus no).|Cox Proportional Hazards Model|||||1.256|0.745|0.81
81561895|NCT02237911|162798155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-4.9|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 3 months adjusted for randomization factors (age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion).||||0.7|-4.9|0.071
81561896|NCT02237911|162798155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-5.0|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 6 months adjusted by baseline age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion.||0.7|-5.0|0.074
81561897|NCT02237911|162798155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-2.7|2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 3 months adjusted by baseline age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion.||2.9|-2.7|0.930
81561898|NCT02237911|162798155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8||||0.491|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-3.7|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 6 months adjusted for randomization factors (age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion).||||2.0|-3.7|0.491
81561899|NCT02237911|162798155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-4.5|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 3 months adjusted for randomization factors (age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion).||||0.1|-4.5|0.021
81561900|NCT02237911|162798155|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-3.6|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 6 months adjusted for randomization factors (age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion).||||1.0|-3.6|0.179
81561901|NCT02237911|162798156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.1|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 3 months adjusted for randomization factors (age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion).||||0.4|0.1|<0.0001
81561902|NCT02237911|162798156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.01|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 6 months adjusted for randomization factors (age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion).||||0.4|0.01|0.012
81561903|NCT02237911|162798156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.02|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 3 months adjusted for randomization factors (age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion).||||0.3|0.02|0.005
81561904|NCT02237911|162798156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-0.003|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 6 months adjusted for randomization factors (age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion).||||0.3|-0.003|0.052
81561905|NCT02237911|162798156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|98.3|0.02|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 3 months adjusted for randomization factors (age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion).||||0.3|0.02|0.015
81561906|NCT02237911|162798156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-0.003|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 6 months adjusted for randomization factors (age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion).||||0.3|-0.003|0.489
81561907|NCT02237911|162798157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0||||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-106.0|114.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 3 months adjusted for randomization factors (age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion).||||114|-106|0.943
81561908|NCT02237911|162798157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.0||||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-112.0|142.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 6 months adjusted for randomization factors (age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion).||||142|-112|0.814
81561909|NCT02237911|162798157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.0||||0.787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-125.0|95.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 3 months adjusted for randomization factors (age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion).||||95|-125|0.787
81561910|NCT02237911|162798157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-36.0||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-164.0|92.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 6 months adjusted for randomization factors (age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion).||||92|-164|0.581
81561911|NCT02237911|162798157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.0||||0.676|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.0|109.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 3 months adjusted for randomization factors (age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion).||||109|-71|0.676
81561912|NCT02237911|162798157|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|51.0||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.0|154.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Contrasts from a linear mixed models analysis at 6 months adjusted for randomization factors (age, gender, BMI, WOMAC-PF, knee flexion).||||154|-52|0.330
81561913|NCT02128828|162798160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0079|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0079
81561914|NCT04824365|162798204|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3379|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1438||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6213|-0.0545|||ANOVA|two-way ANOVA||||-0.0545|-0.6213|0.0197
81561915|NCT04824365|162798205|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0381|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1129||0.736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1843|0.2605|||ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA||||0.2605|-0.1843|0.736
81561916|NCT04824365|162798206|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1049||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1069|0.5193|||ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA||||0.5193|0.1069|0.0030
81561917|NCT04824365|162798207|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.704|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3035|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.105|2.302|||ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA||||2.302|1.105|<0.0001
81561918|NCT04824365|162798208|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.633|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3362|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9672|2.298|||ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA||||2.298|0.9672|<0.0001
81561919|NCT04824365|162798209|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.964|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2473|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.477|2.452|||ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA||||2.452|1.477|<0.0001
81561920|NCT04824365|162798210|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4831|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2382||0.0435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9521|-0.01413|||ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA||||-0.01413|-0.9521|0.0435
81561921|NCT04824365|162798211|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2711||0.8509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5862|0.4841|||ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA||||0.4841|-0.5862|0.8509
81561922|NCT04824365|162798212|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1339|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3177||0.6738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4921|0.76|||ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA||||0.7600|-0.4921|0.6738
81561923|NCT04824365|162798213|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2832||0.2753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2478|0.8669|||ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA||||0.8669|-0.2478|0.2753
81561924|NCT04824365|162798214|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.426|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2636|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.948|-0.9043|||ANOVA|Two-way ANOVA||||-0.9043|-1.948|<0.0001
81561925|NCT03463031|162798237|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.2|-0.9|0.001
81561926|NCT03463031|162798238|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.3|-1.0|<0.001
81561927|NCT03463031|162798239|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||||-0.1|-0.5|< 0.001
81561928|NCT03463031|162798240|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-0.6|0.233
81561929|NCT02652767|162798247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.012||||0.889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.182|0.158|||ANCOVA|||A mixed model of analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used with change from baseline at Week 48 as the response, and participants, eyes of the participant as random factor, treatment and baseline LogMAR value as covariates in the model. P-value is used to assess the significance of the difference between All-GS010 and All-Sham with respect to change of LogMAR from baseline.||0.158|-0.182|0.8890
81561930|NCT04105543|162798269|OTHER|nonparametric rank test|Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.22||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.64|4.24|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Tests|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Tests for MDADI Composite Baseline to 3 months (n=9)||4.24|-12.64|0.173
81561931|NCT04105543|162798269|OTHER|nonparametric rank test|Median Difference (Final Values)|-9.998||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.43|7.39|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test for MDADI Composite Baseline to 6 months (n=5)||7.39|-28.43|0.225
81561932|NCT04105543|162798270|OTHER|nonparametric rank test|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.037||||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.246|0.09|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Tests|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Tests for Stimulated Saliva Flow Baseline to 3 months (n=8)||0.09|-0.246|0.779
81561933|NCT04105543|162798270|OTHER|nonparametric rank test|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.049||||0.465|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.218|0.12|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test for Stimulated Saliva Flow Baseline to 6 months (n=4)||0.12|-0.218|0.465
81561934|NCT04105543|162798271|OTHER|nonparametric rank test|Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.444||||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.4|4.4|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Tests|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Tests for EORTC QLQ-C30 Functional Score Baseline to 3 months (n=9)||4.4|-14.4|0.213
81561935|NCT04105543|162798271|OTHER|nonparametric rank test|Median Difference (Final Values)|-6.667||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|20.0|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test for EORTC QLQ-C30 Functional Scores Baseline to 6 months (n=5)||20|-17.8|0.686
81561936|NCT04105543|162798271|OTHER|nonparametric rank test|Median Difference (Final Values)|3.846||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.769|12.82|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Tests for EORTC QLQ-C30 Symptom Score Baseline to 3 months (n=9)||12.82|-0.769|0.498
81561937|NCT04105543|162798271|OTHER|nonparametric rank test|Median Difference (Final Values)|10.256||||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.39|35.89|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test for EORTC QLQ-C30 Symptom Scores Baseline to 6 months (n=5)||35.89|-15.39|0.416
81561938|NCT04105543|162798271|OTHER|nonparametric rank test|Median Difference (Final Values)|-8.33||||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.84|16.67|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Tests for EORTC QLQ-C30 Global Health Status Score Baseline to 3 months (n=9)||16.67|-20.84|0.778
81561939|NCT04105543|162798271|OTHER|nonparametric rank test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.0|25.0|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test for EORTC QLQ-C30 Global Health Status Scores Baseline to 6 months (n=5)||25|-25|0.89
81561940|NCT04105543|162798272|OTHER|nonparametric rank test|Median Difference (Final Values)|3.5||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|9.5|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Tests for XeQOL Baseline to 3 months (n=9)||9.5|-2|0.138
81561941|NCT04105543|162798272|OTHER|nonparametric rank test|Median Difference (Final Values)|6.0||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|16.0|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test for XeQOL Baseline to 6 months (n=5)||16|-10|0.225
81561942|NCT04105543|162798273|OTHER|nonparametric rank test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.5||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.0|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Tests for Xerostomia Inventory Baseline to 3 months (n=9)||5|-3|0.674
81561943|NCT04105543|162798273|OTHER|nonparametric rank test|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|6.0|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test for Xerostomia Inventory Baseline to 6 months (n=5)||6|-6|0.892
81561944|NCT03737851|162798279|OTHER|a statistical test was not performed|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.202|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.559|2.584||||||Logistic regression model for EDSS+ includes baseline values for EDSS, Timed 25-Foot Walk, 9-Hole Peg Test-dominant, 9-Hole Peg Test-nondominant, and treatment as a main effect. Subjects with missing values were imputed as non-responders.||2.584|0.559|
81561945|NCT03737851|162798279|OTHER|a statistical test was not performed|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.615|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.266|1.421||||||Logistic regression model for EDSS+ includes baseline values for EDSS, Timed 25-Foot Walk, 9-Hole Peg Test-dominant, 9-Hole Peg Test-nondominant, and treatment as a main effect. Subjects with missing values were imputed as non-responders.||1.421|0.266|
81561946|NCT05298306|162798284|SUPERIORITY|No formal sample size estimation was undertaken due to the exploratory nature of the study. Analysis was based a mixed model repeated measures model, with fixed-effects including treatment, time point and period factors. Baseline was included as a covariate. Random effects for participants and participant by period were also included.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.25||||0.5196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.52||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made due to the exploratory nature of the study|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is LAT8881 minus placebo|Change from baseline VAS score at 0.25 hours||0.52|-1.02|0.5196
81561947|NCT05298306|162798284|SUPERIORITY|No formal sample size estimation was undertaken due to the exploratory nature of the study. Analysis was based a mixed model repeated measures model, with fixed-effects including treatment, time point and period factors. Baseline was included as a covariate. Random effects for participants and participant by period were also included.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.32||||0.3983|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|0.44||No adjustment for multiple comparisons has been made due to the exploratory nature of the study|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is LAT8881 minus placebo|Change in VAS score from baseline at 0.5 hours||0.44|-1.09|0.3983
81561948|NCT05298306|162798284|SUPERIORITY|No formal sample size estimation was undertaken due to the exploratory nature of the study. Analysis was based a mixed model repeated measures model, with fixed-effects including treatment, time point and period factors. Baseline was included as a covariate. Random effects for participants and participant by period were also included.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26||||0.489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.5||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made due to the exploratory nature of the study|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is LAT8881 minus placebo|Change from baseline VAS score at 0.75 hours||0.5|-1.03|0.4890
81561949|NCT05298306|162798284|SUPERIORITY|No formal sample size estimation was undertaken due to the exploratory nature of the study. Analysis was based a mixed model repeated measures model, with fixed-effects including treatment, time point and period factors. Baseline was included as a covariate. Random effects for participants and participant by period were also included.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21||||0.5903|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.56||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made due to the exploratory nature of the study|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is LAT8881 minus placebo|Change from baseline VAS score at 1 hour||0.56|-0.97|0.5903
81561950|NCT05298306|162798284|SUPERIORITY|No formal sample size estimation was undertaken due to the exploratory nature of the study. Analysis was based a mixed model repeated measures model, with fixed-effects including treatment, time point and period factors. Baseline was included as a covariate. Random effects for participants and participant by period were also included.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.7352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.64||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made due to the exploratory nature of the study.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is LAT8881 minus placebo.|Change from baseline VAS score at 1.5 hours||0.64|-0.90|0.7352
81561951|NCT05298306|162798284|SUPERIORITY|No formal sample size estimation was undertaken due to the exploratory nature of the study. Analysis was based a mixed model repeated measures model, with fixed-effects including treatment, time point and period factors. Baseline was included as a covariate. Random effects for participants and participant by period were also included.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.6892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.61||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made due to the exploratory nature of the study.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is LAT8881 minus placebo.|Change from baseline VAS score at 2 hours||0.61|-0.92|0.6892
81561952|NCT05298306|162798284|SUPERIORITY|No formal sample size estimation was undertaken due to the exploratory nature of the study. Analysis was based a mixed model repeated measures model, with fixed-effects including treatment, time point and period factors. Baseline was included as a covariate. Random effects for participants and participant by period were also included.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.9767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.76||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made due to the exploratory nature of the study.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is LAT8881 minus placebo.|Change from baseline VAS score at 2.5 hours||0.76|-0.78|0.9767
81561953|NCT05298306|162798284|SUPERIORITY|No formal sample size estimation was undertaken due to the exploratory nature of the study. Analysis was based a mixed model repeated measures model, with fixed-effects including treatment, time point and period factors. Baseline was included as a covariate. Random effects for participants and participant by period were also included.|Median Difference (Net)|0.32||||0.3964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.09||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made due to the exploratory nature of the study.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is LAT8881 minus placebo.|Change from baseline VAS score at 3 hours||1.09|-0.44|0.3964
81561954|NCT05298306|162798284|SUPERIORITY|No formal sample size estimation was undertaken due to the exploratory nature of the study. Analysis was based a mixed model repeated measures model, with fixed-effects including treatment, time point and period factors. Baseline was included as a covariate. Random effects for participants and participant by period were also included.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.22||||0.5669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.98||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made due to the exploratory nature of the study.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is LAT8881 minus placebo.|Change from baseline VAS score at 3.5 hours||0.98|-0.55|0.5669
81561955|NCT05298306|162798284|SUPERIORITY|No formal sample size estimation was undertaken due to the exploratory nature of the study. Analysis was based a mixed model repeated measures model, with fixed-effects including treatment, time point and period factors. Baseline was included as a covariate. Random effects for participants and participant by period were also included.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.7006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|0.62||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made due to the exploratory nature of the study.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is LAT8881 minus placebo.|Change from baseline VAS score at 4 hours||0.62|-0.91|0.7006
81561956|NCT05298306|162798284|SUPERIORITY|No formal sample size estimation was undertaken due to the exploratory nature of the study. Analysis was based a mixed model repeated measures model, with fixed-effects including treatment, time point and period factors. Baseline was included as a covariate. Random effects for participants and participant by period were also included.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1||||0.794|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.67||No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made due to the exploratory nature of the study.|Mixed Models Analysis||Difference is LAT8881 minus placebo.|Change from baseline VAS score at 5 hours||0.67|-0.87|0.7940
81561957|NCT05298306|162798284|SUPERIORITY|No formal sample size estimation was undertaken due to the exploratory nature of the study. Analysis was based a mixed model repeated measures model, with fixed-effects including treatment, time point and period factors. Baseline was included as a covariate. Random effects for participants and participant by period were also included.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.15||||0.6892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made due to the exploratory nature of the study.||Change from baseline VAS score at 6 hours|Difference is LAT8881 minus placebo.|0.61|-0.92|0.6892
81561958|NCT00191646|162798327|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.199||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Using a two-sided log-rank test with a Type I error of 0.05, 636 events for PFS out of the 919 patients would give an 80% statistical power under the alternative hypothesis that the hazard ratio of the G/C arm versus the P/C arm was 0.08.||||0.199
81561959|NCT00191646|162798328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.771||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.771
81561960|NCT00191646|162798328|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.784||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.784
81561961|NCT00191646|162798329|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.621||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.621
81561962|NCT00191646|162798330|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.013
81561963|NCT01436162|162798360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.3|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeat Measures|||||1.3|-2.3|0.583
81561964|NCT01436162|162798361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.7|||Mixed-effects Model for Repeat Measures|||||0.7|-1.9|0.354
81561965|NCT05032859|162798385|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|2.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|3.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Baseline vIGA-AD Score and Age Group|Adjusted logit-based estimate of the common relative risk of success (Tapinarof Cream 1%/Vehicle Cream) over all strata. Multiple imputation p-value is for null hypothesis that the log (Relative Risk) equals 0.|H0: The proportion of subjects who achieve a vIGA-AD score of clear (0) or almost clear (1) and at least a 2-grade reduction from Baseline at Week 8 is equal between tapinarof cream, 1% and vehicle cream; H1: The proportion of subjects who achieve a vIGA-AD score of clear (0) or almost clear (1) and at least a 2-grade reduction from Baseline at Week 8 is different between the tapinarof cream, 1% and vehicle cream.||3.32|1.54|<0.0001
81561966|NCT05032859|162798386|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|2.14|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|3.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by vIGA-AD score at Baseline (vIGA-AD scores of 3 or 4) and age group (2-6 yrs, 7-11 yrs, 12-17 yrs, 18+ yrs)|Adjusted logit-based estimate of the common relative risk of success (Tapinarof Cream 1%/Vehicle Cream) over all strata. Multiple imputation p-value is for null hypothesis that the log (Relative Risk) equals 0.|||3.00|1.53|<0.0001
81561967|NCT05032859|162798387|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-6.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.803|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.17|-5.02|||ANCOVA|age\*vIGA cohort and treatment as categorical covariates, and baseline %BSA as a continuous covariate||||-5.02|-8.17|<0.0001
81561968|NCT05032859|162798388|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|2.34||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|3.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Baseline vIGA-AD Score and Age Group|Adjusted logit-based estimate of the common relative risk of success (Tapinarof Cream 1%/Vehicle Cream) over all strata. Multiple imputation p-value is for null hypothesis that the log (Relative Risk) equals 0.||Adjusted logit-based estimate of the common relative risk of success (Tapinarof Cream 1%/Vehicle Cream) over all strata. Multiple imputation p-value is for null hypothesis that the log (Relative Risk) equals 0.|3.94|1.39|0.0013
81561969|NCT05032859|162798389|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio, log|2.17||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|3.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Baseline vIGA-AD Score and Age Group|Adjusted logit-based estimate of the common relative risk of success (Tapinarof Cream 1%/Vehicle Cream) over all strata. Multiple imputation p-value is for null hypothesis that the log (Relative Risk) equals 0.|||3.50|1.34|0.0015
81561970|NCT01535664|162798390|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|4.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|7.2||A step-down procedure using the primary statistical analysis was followed. If the p-value for the overall gait was less than 0.05, then overall balance was tested in the same manner. Otherwise, the testing procedure was stopped.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is based on a mixed model ANOVA with a fixed effect for treatment.||The co-primary efficacy variable was overall gait. This novel composite score was created from standardized individual NeuroCom test results (Z-scores). Overall gait was the average of WA, TW, and SQT; a higher score is indicative of better performance.||7.20|0.87|0.015
81561971|NCT01535664|162798391|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is based on a mixed model ANOVA with a fixed effect for treatment||||2.8|0.7|0.003
81561972|NCT01535664|162798392|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|7.729|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.495||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.507|12.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is based on a mixed model ANOVA with a fixed effect for treatment||||12.950|2.507|0.006
81561973|NCT01535664|162798393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is based on a mixed model ANOVA with a fixed effect for treatment||||0.54|0.19|<.001
81561974|NCT01535664|162798394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|-2.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.97||0.434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|3.84||A step-down procedure using the primary statistical analysis was followed. If the p-value for the overall gait was less than 0.05, then overall balance was tested in the same manner. Otherwise, the testing procedure was stopped.|Mixed Models Analysis|P-value is based on a mixed model ANOVA with a fixed effect for treatment||The co-primary efficacy variable was overall balance. This novel composite score was created from standardized individual NeuroCom test results (Z-scores). Overall balance was a weighted average of SOT, LOS, and ADT.||3.84|-8.60|0.434
81561975|NCT01876810|162798417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||For all analyses, results are considered significant at p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1
81561976|NCT01876810|162798417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||For all analyses, results were considered significant at p\< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1
81561977|NCT01876810|162798418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||For all analyses, results were considered significant at p\< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9
81561978|NCT01876810|162798418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||For all analyses, results were considered significant at p\< 0.05|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9
81561979|NCT01876810|162798419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|51.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|31.7||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANOVA|Repeated-measures ANOVA on Drug X Cue X Time were used|participants self-reportd VAS craving at the time of neutral cue presentation|||||0.4
81561980|NCT01876810|162798419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|43.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|26.5||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||For all analyses, results were considered significant at p\< 0.05|ANOVA|Repeated-measures ANOVA on Drug X Cue X Time were used||||||0.4
81561981|NCT00729924|162798436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The hypothesis was that the ratio of the 4-hour CSF concentration value to the partial plasma area-under-the-curve 0-4h value would differ between participants with ABCB1 C/C and T/T genotypes.||||0.43
81561982|NCT00729924|162798437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We explored post-hoc whether the ratio of the 4-hour CSF concentration value to the 2-hour plasma concentration differs between participants with ABCB1 C/C and T/T genotypes.||||0.43
81561983|NCT00090051|162798438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.96|||Log Rank|non-stratified|The hazard ratio was estimated using Cox regression. The hazard ratio is relative to the fludarabine+cyclophosphamide(FC) group.|The null hypothesis was that there was no difference between the 2 treatment groups. The alternative hypothesis was that progression-free survival was longer in the fludarabine+cyclophosphamide+rituximab (FCR) group.||0.96|0.60|0.0218
81561984|NCT00090051|162798439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2874||95.0|||||Log Rank|non-stratified||||||0.2874
81561985|NCT00090051|162798441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||Log Rank|non-stratified||||||0.0002
81561986|NCT00090051|162798444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8842||95.0|||||Log Rank|non-stratified||||||0.8842
81561987|NCT00090051|162798446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.8|||Log Rank|||||0.80|0.54|<.0001
81561988|NCT00090051|162798447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.5976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.19|||Log Rank|||||1.19|0.74|0.5976
81561989|NCT00090051|162798448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.79|||Log Rank|||||0.79|0.54|<.0001
81561990|NCT00090051|162798449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|3.35|||Chi-squared|||||3.35|1.39|0.0005
81561991|NCT00090051|162798450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77||||0.3085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.28|||Log Rank|||||1.28|0.46|0.3085
81561992|NCT00090051|162798451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.84|||Log Rank|||||0.84|0.51|0.0007
81561993|NCT00090051|162798452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.84|||Log Rank|||||0.84|0.55|0.0002
81561994|NCT02545075|162798485|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5059|||||||Chi-squared|One-sided p-value based on unstratified chi-square test||||||0.5059
81561995|NCT02545075|162798486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6202|||||||Chi-squared|One-sided unstratified chi-square||||||0.6202
81561996|NCT02545075|162798487|SUPERIORITY||Stratified cox proportional hazard model|1.13||||0.7267|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.87|1.45|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value from Log-rank Test stratified by M substage (M1a+M1b vs. M1c)||||1.45|0.87|0.7267
81561997|NCT02545075|162798488|SUPERIORITY||Stratified Cox proportional hazard|0.9||||0.2503|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.71|1.15|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value from Log-rank Test stratified by M substage (M1a+M1b vs. M1c) and BRAF mutation status as entered into the IVRS||||1.15|0.71|0.2503
81561998|NCT02545075|162798489|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9932|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.64|1.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.55|0.64|0.9932
81561999|NCT02545075|162798490|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.9738|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.48|2.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.03|0.48|0.9738
81562000|NCT01068652|162798527|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The treatment comparison was based on a non-inferiority criterion and the following hypotheses were tested: H0: μDetemir - μBIAsp 30 ≥0.4% against the alternative hypothesis (Detemir non-inferior to BIAsp 30) HA: μDetemir - μBIAsp 30 \<0.4% where μBIAsp 30 and μDetemir are the mean HbA1c after 50 weeks of treatment with the two treatment regimens.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||0.3406||95.0|-0.12|0.34|||ANCOVA|||To investigate the effect of different treatments, an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to analyse HbA1c at week 50 with treatment group (2 categories: insulin detemir and aspart; BIAsp 30), country and pre-trial OAD(s) treatment (one OAD vs. more OADs) as factors and HbA1c at baseline (week 0) as a covariate. The treatment difference was estimated and a 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference was calculated.||0.34|-0.12|0.3406
81562001|NCT00417482|162798553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.94||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|3.45|||Stratified Cox analysis|||The primary hypothesis of a difference in survival functions between the initial Phase B placebo (Arm 3) and risperidone continuation (Arms 1+2) conditions was tested in the primary analysis using the stratified Cox analysis. For descriptive purposes, the overall rate of relapse was assessed as the number of follow-up or for secondary interpretative support, as a simple proportion of patients entering a 16-week period.||3.45|1.09|0.02
81562002|NCT00417482|162798554|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.88||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|21.98|||stratified cox analyses|||Similar analyses were used to test the secondary hypothesis in the relapse risk in weeks 17 to 32 of Phase B between the patients who continued to receive risperidone (Arm 1) \& the patients who discontinued risperidone at week 16 \& were switched to placebo (Arm 2). Patients who died \& those in whom a relapse was considered to be imminent before they were dropped out in Phase B were classified as having relapse.||21.98|1.08|0.02
81562003|NCT00417482|162798555|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.35|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the risperidone and placebo groups over the 16 week period post randomization, with respect to change in MMSE.||1.35|-0.08|0.08
81562004|NCT00417482|162798556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.94||95.0|-1.01|0.93|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the risperidone and placebo groups over the 16 week period post randomization, with respect to change in TESS.||0.93|-1.01|0.94
81562005|NCT00417482|162798557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.41|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the difference between placebo and risperidone groups in terms of mean change in EPS, between randomization and week 16, is zero.||0.41|-1.50|0.26
81562006|NCT00417482|162798558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the difference between placebo and risperidone groups in terms of mean change in AIMS, between randomization and week 16, is zero.||0.07|-0.50|0.13
81562007|NCT00417482|162798559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.23|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the difference between placebo and risperidone groups in terms of mean change in PSMS, between randomization and week 16, is zero.||0.23|-1.47|0.149
81562008|NCT00417482|162798560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.69||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.77|2.95|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the difference between placebo and risperidone groups in terms of mean change in weight, between randomization and week 16, is zero.||2.95|-3.77|0.81
81562009|NCT06400979|162798561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.008
81562010|NCT06400979|162798562|SUPERIORITY|To assess the reduction of nausea following aromatherapy, pre- and post- aromatherapy scores were compared using paired t-tests||||||0.13|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.13
81562011|NCT06400979|162798563|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81562012|NCT06400979|162798564|OTHER|Perceived effectiveness of aromatherapy for patient satisfaction were compared with respect to post-aromatherapy scores and pre-post changes in scores using two-sample t-tests||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|73.4|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81562013|NCT06400979|162798565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.02
81562014|NCT06400979|162798566|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.02
81562015|NCT02314143|162798577|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.224|4.459|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The odds ratio for dabrafenib followed by combination therapy versus combination therapy has been presented.|||4.459|0.224|1.0000
81562016|NCT02314143|162798577|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.97||||0.4216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.382|10.166|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The odds ratio for trametinib followed by combination therapy versus combination therapy has been presented.|||10.166|0.382|0.4216
81562017|NCT01610271|162798606|SUPERIORITY|ABS was expected to be superior to Control.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|2.05||a priori threshold was 0.05|Regression, Logistic|penalized maximum likelihood (Firth) logistic regression, because infection rate was very low (\<3%), as expected|The dispersion is the SE of the OR. ABS was the numerator group, Control was the denominator.|A sample size of 150 per group provided a power of 80% to detect a statistically significant (α≤0.05) 3% difference in SSI rate based on a historical infection rate of 6% in the facility where operations were performed.||2.05|0.01|0.067
81562018|NCT02961218|162798610|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.57||0.55|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.03|0.85||probability reduction of average pain score in ACZ885 \> Placebo|Bayesian model for repeated measures||Lower limit and upper limit represents the credibility interval from the Bayesian analysis.|||0.85|-1.03|0.55
81562019|NCT02961218|162798612|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.408||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.253|0.658|||Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.658|0.253|0.002
81562020|NCT02961218|162798613|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.752|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.657|0.862|||Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.862|0.657|<.001
81562021|NCT02961218|162798614|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.682||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.547|0.849|||Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.849|0.547|0.004
81562022|NCT02961218|162798615|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|0.718||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.556|0.925|||Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.925|0.556|0.032
81562023|NCT02961218|162798622|SUPERIORITY||Ratio|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.455|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|3.4|||Generalized Linear Model (GLM)|||||3.40|0.58|0.455
81562024|NCT00591266|162798631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.29|-9.09||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using closed testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-9.09|-13.29|<0.001
81562025|NCT00591266|162798631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-8.81||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using closed testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-8.81|-13.00|<0.001
81562026|NCT00591266|162798632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.93|-8.1||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using closed testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-8.10|-13.93|<0.001
81562027|NCT00591266|162798632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.48|-6.63||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using closed testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-6.63|-12.48|<0.001
81562028|NCT00591266|162798633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.84|-6.11||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.11|-8.84|<0.001
81562029|NCT00591266|162798633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.01|-6.28||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.28|-9.01|<0.001
81562030|NCT00591266|162798634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|-3.23||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.23|-6.62|<0.001
81562031|NCT00591266|162798634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.28|-3.88||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.88|-7.28|<0.001
81562032|NCT00591266|162798635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.86|-9.41||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.41|-13.86|<0.001
81562033|NCT00591266|162798635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.39|-8.95||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-8.95|-13.39|<0.001
81562034|NCT00591266|162798636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.47|-6.5||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.50|-9.47|<0.001
81562035|NCT00591266|162798636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.52|-6.55||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.55|-9.52|<0.001
81562036|NCT00591266|162798637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.07|-7.34||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.34|-12.07|<0.001
81562037|NCT00591266|162798637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.03|-7.31||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-7.31|-12.03|<0.001
81562038|NCT00591266|162798638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.94|-4.57||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.57|-7.94|<0.001
81562039|NCT00591266|162798638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.28|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.96|-4.6||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.60|-7.96|<0.001
81562040|NCT00591266|162798639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.27|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.63|-9.92||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.92|-14.63|<0.001
81562041|NCT00591266|162798639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.93|-9.23||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-9.23|-13.93|<0.001
81562042|NCT00591266|162798640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.98|-6.79||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.79|-9.98|<0.001
81562043|NCT00591266|162798640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.82|-6.64||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.64|-9.82|<0.001
81562044|NCT00591266|162798641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.45|-6.22||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.22|-11.45|<0.001
81562045|NCT00591266|162798641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.91|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.51|-6.3||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-6.30|-11.51|<0.001
81562046|NCT00591266|162798642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.88|-4.0||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.00|-7.88|<0.001
81562047|NCT00591266|162798642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.47|-4.61||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value is presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.61|-8.47|<0.001
81562048|NCT00591266|162798643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|5.26||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.26|2.15|<0.001
81562049|NCT00591266|162798643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|5.03||P-value for response criteria for systolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.03|2.05|<0.001
81562050|NCT00591266|162798644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.08|6.02||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||6.02|2.08|<0.001
81562051|NCT00591266|162798644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.25|6.75||P-value for response criteria for diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic diastolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||6.75|2.25|<0.001
81562052|NCT00591266|162798645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|4.02||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.02|1.71|<0.001
81562053|NCT00591266|162798645|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.01|4.82||P-value for joint response criteria for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure was from a logistic regression with treatment as a factor and baseline clinic systolic blood pressure as a covariate. The unadjusted p-value is presented.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.82|2.01|<0.001
81562054|NCT01178073|162798650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.502||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.348|0.724|||Stratified Log Rank||Analysis of time to first adjudicated clinical failure event through FAV. HR is calculated using the Cox proportional hazards model. HR is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil / Monotherapy Pooled: Ambrisentan or Tadalafil.|||0.724|0.348|0.0002
81562055|NCT01178073|162798650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.477||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.314|0.723|||Stratified Log Rank||Analysis of time to first adjudicated clinical failure event through FAV. HR is calculated using the Cox proportional hazards model. HR is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil / Ambrisentan Monotherapy.|||0.723|0.314|0.0004
81562056|NCT01178073|162798650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.528||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.338|0.827|||Stratified Log Rank||Analysis of time to first adjudicated clinical failure event through FAV. HR is calculated using the Cox proportional hazards model. HR is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil / Tadalafil Monotherapy.|||0.827|0.338|0.0045
81562057|NCT01178073|162798651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Percent Difference|-33.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.78|-20.66|||ANCOVA||Mean percent difference is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil - Monotherapy Pooled: Ambrisentan or Tadalafil.|||-20.66|-44.78|<0.0001
81562058|NCT01178073|162798651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Percent Difference|-25.09||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.04|-6.4|||ANCOVA||Mean percent difference is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil - Ambrisentan Monotherapy.|||-6.40|-40.04|0.0111
81562059|NCT01178073|162798651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Percent Difference|-41.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.16|-26.97|||ANCOVA||Mean percent difference is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil - Tadalafil Monotherapy.|||-26.97|-53.16|<0.0001
81562060|NCT01178073|162798652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.563||||0.0264|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.054|2.319|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil / Monotherapy Pooled: Ambrisentan or Tadalafil.|||2.319|1.054|0.0264
81562061|NCT01178073|162798652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.424||||0.1518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.878|2.308|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil / Ambrisentan Monotherapy.|||2.308|0.878|0.1518
81562062|NCT01178073|162798652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.723||||0.0321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.047|2.833|||Regression, Logistic||Odds ratio is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil / Tadalafil Monotherapy.|||2.833|1.047|0.0321
81562063|NCT01178073|162798653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference|22.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|33.5|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test||Median difference is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil - Monotherapy Pooled: Ambrisentan or Tadalafil.|||33.50|12.00|<0.0001
81562064|NCT01178073|162798653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference|24.75||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.0|38.5|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test||Median difference is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil - Ambrisentan Monotherapy.|||38.50|11.00|0.0005
81562065|NCT01178073|162798653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference|20.85||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|33.7|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test||Median difference is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil - Tadalafil Monotherapy.|||33.70|8.00|0.0030
81562066|NCT01178073|162798654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference|0.0||||0.2287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test||Median difference is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil - Monotherapy Pooled: Ambrisentan or Tadalafil.|||0.0|0.0|0.2287
81562067|NCT01178073|162798654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|This comparison was not formally tested according to the pre-defined hierarchical testing procedure.|Median difference is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil - Ambrisentan Monotherapy.|||0.0|0.0|
81562068|NCT01178073|162798654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|This comparison was not formally tested according to the pre-defined hierarchical testing procedure.|Median difference is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil - Tadalafil Monotherapy.|||0.0|0.0|
81562069|NCT01178073|162798655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference|-0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.0|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|This endpoint was not formally tested according to the pre-defined hierarchical testing procedure.|Median difference is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil - Monotherapy Pooled: Ambrisentan or Tadalafil.|||0.00|-0.75|
81562070|NCT01178073|162798655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|This endpoint was not formally tested according to the pre-defined hierarchical testing procedure.|Median difference is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil - Ambrisentan Monotherapy.|||0.00|-1.00|
81562071|NCT01178073|162798655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Stratified Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|This endpoint was not formally tested according to the pre-defined hierarchical testing procedure.|Median difference is for Combination Therapy: Ambrisentan + Tadalafil - Tadalafil Monotherapy.|||0.00|-1.00|
81562072|NCT01352468|162798656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline scores||||||.35
81562073|NCT01352468|162798657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline scores||||||.68
81562074|NCT01352468|162798658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|||||||ANCOVA|Controlling for baseline scores||||||.57
81562075|NCT03496571|162798659|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-95.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-122.0|-68.0|||ANCOVA|||||-68|-122|<0.001
81562076|NCT03496571|162798659|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-102.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-128.0|-76.0|||ANCOVA|||||-76|-128|<0.001
81562077|NCT03496571|162798659|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-98.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-121.0|-76.0|||ANCOVA|||||-76|-121|<0.001
81562078|NCT03496571|162798660|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|55.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|76.0|||Fisher Exact|||||76|27|<0.001
81562079|NCT03496571|162798660|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|62.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.0|82.0|||Fisher Exact|||||82|34|<0.001
81562080|NCT03496571|162798660|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|58.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.0|74.0|||Fisher Exact|||||74|36|<0.001
81562081|NCT03496571|162798661|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-20.0||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.0|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||0|-40|0.05
81562082|NCT03496571|162798661|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-33.0||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.0|-13.0|||ANCOVA|||||-13|-53|0.002
81562083|NCT03496571|162798661|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-26.0||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.0|-9.0|||ANCOVA|||||-9|-44|0.004
81562084|NCT01226043|162798662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.15|2.44|||ANOVA|The last observation carried forward (LOCF) method was applied to impute missing Week 4 overall patient preference values for ANOVA analysis.||The hypothesis was to determine whether patients have higher preference score for Lantus® SoloSTAR® pen compared to Lantus® vial/syringe. Differences of patient preference score greater than 0.5 were considered clinically meaningful. The power for detecting a true difference of 0.5 considering a standard deviation from 1.6 to 2.5, assuming 130 evaluable patients per arm and a two-sided test at 0.05 significance level ranged from 89% to more than 99%.||2.44|2.15|<0.0001
81562085|NCT00910988|162798674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||This p-value corresponds to the two way interaction between time and order and is not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is alpha equal to 0.05. There was no 3 way interaction.|ANCOVA|Repeated measures ANCOVA with time as the repeated measure, drug assignment as a fixed factor, and order as a fixed factor.||The hypothesis being tested is whether there is a significant effect of one or both antipsychotics on whole body insulin sensitivity. Sample size was calculated using power calculations to detect significant effects of treatment on insulin sensitivity. Drug assignment is a 2-level fixed factor (olanzapine vs ziprasidone) as is order (drug first vs placebo first). Baseline of the dependent variable as well as baseline DEXA total fat were entered into the model as covariates.||||0.001
81562086|NCT00910988|162798677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||This p-value corresponds to the 3 way interaction between time, drug (olanzapine vs ziprasidone), and order (drug first vs placebo first) and is not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that olanzapine and ziprasidone would result in acute decreases in insulin sensitivity compared to placebo at adipose tissue, which was measured by evaluating the rate of appearance of labeled glycerol. The alternative hypothesis is that olanzapine, but not ziprasidone, would result in acute decreases in insulin sensitivity compared to placebo at adipose tissue.||||0.57
81562087|NCT01977937|162798679|OTHER|Differences in average pre-operative \& total post-operative average VAS scores were compared between groups using an unpaired Mann-Whitney rank sum test. Hospitalization outcomes including number of days to transition off PCA, number of days with Foley catheter, \& episodes of nausea, emesis, or POSS \> 3 were compared between groups using an unpaired two-tailed Student's t-test. Statistical significance was defined as p\<0.05 for all unpaired parametric and non-parametric comparisons.||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||D'Agostino \& Pearson normality test was used to assess for normal distribution. Experimental \& control groups were assessed for significant differences in age, hospital days, \& spinal levels fused using unpaired two-tailed Student's t-test. Differences in weight \& BMI were assessed using unpaired Mann-Whitney rank sum test. Differences in average VAS scores on the operative day, each post-operative day, and average total daily opioid were compared using an unpaired two-tailed Student's t-test.||||0.07
81562088|NCT01977937|162798680|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Differences in the average total daily opioid were compared between groups using an unpaired two-tailed Student's t-test||||0.02
81562089|NCT00252629|162798785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The change of fatigue complaint from baseline (before treatment) to post treatment ( after 3 weeks treatment) on either therapeutic CPAP or sham CPAP was compared with student t-test.||||0.0002
81562090|NCT00252629|162798786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The change of pain symptom from baseline (before treatment) to post treatment ( after 3 weeks treatment) on either therapeutic CPAP or sham CPAP was compared with student t-test.||||0.0008
81562091|NCT00252629|162798787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The change of cognitive dysfunction complaint from baseline (before treatment) to post treatment ( after 3 weeks treatment) on either therapeutic CPAP or sham CPAP was compared with student t-test.||||0.004
81562092|NCT00252629|162798788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The p value was based on t-test||||0.0001
81562093|NCT03911843|162798795|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||the p-value of significance was calculated using the analysis system|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81562094|NCT03911843|162798795|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81562095|NCT03911843|162798796|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81562096|NCT03911843|162798797|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.05
81562097|NCT02819518|162798800|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.98||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by chemotherapy (taxane versus \[vs\] gemcitabine/carboplatin), tumor PD-L1 status (CPS ≥1 vs CPS \<1) and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo)adjuvant setting (yes vs. no).|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by chemotherapy on study, tumor PD-L1 status, and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo)adjuvant setting.|||0.98|0.70|0.0120
81562098|NCT02819518|162798801|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.91||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by chemotherapy on study (taxane vs gemcitabine/carboplatin), and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo)adjuvant setting (yes vs no).|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by chemotherapy on study, and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo)adjuvant setting.|||0.91|0.62|0.0016
81562099|NCT02819518|162798802|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.88||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by chemotherapy on study (taxane vs gemcitabine/carboplatin), and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo)adjuvant setting (yes vs no).|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by chemotherapy on study, and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo)adjuvant setting.|||0.88|0.50|0.0018
81562100|NCT02819518|162798803|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.0797|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.05||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by chemotherapy on study (taxane vs gemcitabine/carboplatin), tumor PD-L1 status (CPS ≥1 vs CPS \<1) and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo)adjuvant setting (yes vs no).|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by chemotherapy on study, tumor PD-L1 status, and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo)adjuvant setting.|||1.05|0.76|0.0797
81562101|NCT02819518|162798804|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.0563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.04||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by chemotherapy on study (taxane vs gemcitabine/carboplatin), and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo)adjuvant setting (yes vs no).|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by chemotherapy on study, and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo)adjuvant setting.|||1.04|0.72|0.0563
81562102|NCT02819518|162798805|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.95||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by chemotherapy on study (taxane vs gemcitabine/carboplatin), and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo)adjuvant setting (yes vs no).|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate stratified by chemotherapy on study, and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo)adjuvant setting.|||0.95|0.55|0.0093
81562103|NCT02819518|162798806|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR (%) vs. Control|3.8||||0.1413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|10.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by chemotherapy on study (taxane vs gemcitabine/carboplatin), tumor PD-L1 status (CPS ≥1 vs CPS \<1) and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo)adjuvant setting (yes vs no).|||10.6|-3.2|0.1413
81562104|NCT02819518|162798807|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR (%) vs. Control|6.1||||0.0725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|14.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by chemotherapy on study (taxane vs gemcitabine/carboplatin), and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo)adjuvant setting (yes vs no).|||14.0|-2.1|0.0725
81562105|NCT02819518|162798808|SUPERIORITY||Difference in ORR(%) vs. Control|12.1||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|23.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by chemotherapy on study (taxane vs gemcitabine/carboplatin) and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo)adjuvant setting (yes vs no).|||23.4|0.4|0.0213
81562106|NCT02819518|162798812|SUPERIORITY||Difference in DCR (%) vs. control|4.7||||0.0966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|11.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by chemotherapy on study (taxane vs gemcitabine/carboplatin), tumor PD-L1 status (CPS ≥1 vs CPS \<1) and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo) adjuvant setting (yes vs no).|||11.8|-2.4|0.0966
81562107|NCT02819518|162798813|SUPERIORITY||Difference in DCR (%) vs. Control|5.0||||0.1164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|13.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by chemotherapy on study (taxane vs gemcitabine/carboplatin) and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo) adjuvant setting (yes vs no).|||13.1|-3.2|0.1164
81562108|NCT02819518|162798814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in DCR (%) vs. Control|10.8||||0.0327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|22.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by chemotherapy on study (taxane vs gemcitabine/carboplatin) and prior treatment with same class of chemotherapy in the (neo) adjuvant setting (yes vs no).|||22.3|-0.7|0.0327
81562109|NCT01505647|162798826|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The GMT induced by ZOSTAVAX™ (AMP) vaccine is statistically non-inferior to that induced by the current process vaccine if the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the GMT ratio is \>0.67.|GMT Ratio|1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.2||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.025 (1-sided). The P-value was not adjusted.|Longitudinal regression model|The analyzed GMT ratio, 95% confidence interval, and P-value were based on a longitudinal regression model adjusting for age and vaccination group||The hypothesis tested is that the GMT at Week 6 postvaccination with ZOSTAVAX™ (AMP) vaccine is non-inferior to that with the current process vaccine||1.20|0.98|<0.001
81562110|NCT01505647|162798827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||The threshold for statistical significance is 0.025 (1-sided). The P-value was not adjusted.|t-test, 1 sided|||The hypothesis tested was that ZOSTAVAX™ (AMP) induces an acceptable GMFR in VZV antibody titer from prevaccination to 6 weeks postvaccination||||<0.001
81562111|NCT01907100|162798831|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.555||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.907|||Proportional hazards mode||Hazard ratio, confidence interval and p-value obtained from proportional hazards model stratified by tumour histology (epithelioid vs. biphasic).|Phase II Part||0.907|0.340|0.0174
81562112|NCT01907100|162798831|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.3||one-sided p-value|Proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio, confidence interval and p-value obtained from a non-stratified proportional hazards model.|"Phase III part:~A Cox proportional hazards model was fitted to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the comparison of treatment arms (Nintedanib vs Placebo).~If the hazard ratio is below 1 then it favours nintedanib."||1.30|0.79|0.5430
81562113|NCT01907100|162798832|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.782||||0.4132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.433|1.412|||Proportional hazards mode||Hazard ratio, confidence interval and p-value obtained from proportional hazards model stratified by tumour histology (epithelioid vs. biphasic).|Phase II||1.412|0.433|0.4132
81562114|NCT01907100|162798832|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12||||0.7306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.58||one-sided p-value|Proportional hazards model||Hazard ratio, confidence interval and p-value obtained from a non-stratified proportional hazards model.|"Phase III:~A Cox proportional hazards model was fitted to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the comparison of treatment arms (Nintedanib vs Placebo).~If the hazard ratio is below 1 then it favours nintedanib."||1.58|0.79|0.7306
81562115|NCT01907100|162798833|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.3189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.58||one-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and one-sided p-value are obtained from an un-adjusted logistic regression model (Nintedanib vs Placebo).|Odds ratio above 1 favours nintedanib.||Exact 95% CI by Clopper and Pearson.|1.58|0.76|0.3189
81562116|NCT01907100|162798834|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.7512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.55||one-sided p-value|Regression, Logistic|Odds ratio and one-sided p-value are obtained from an un-adjusted logistic regression model (Nintedanib vs Placebo).|Odds ratio above 1 favours nintedanib.|||1.55|0.40|0.7512
81562117|NCT00667602|162798845|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY-CRM - PConcomitant Vaccine + MenC)|Percentage Difference|-8.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||The primary criterion for immunogenicity was that the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between one dose of MenACWY-CRM197 and MenC in the percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥1:8 for serogroup C at 1 month following the 12 months vaccination was greater than -10% .||-1|-15|
81562118|NCT00667602|162798846|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY-CRM - PConcomitant Vaccine + MenC)|Percentage difference|-7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|-2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||The primary criterion for immunogenicity was that the lower limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between one dose of MenACWY-CRM197 and MenC in the percentage of subjects with hSBA ≥ 1:4 for serogroup C at 1 month following the 12 months vaccination was greater than -10%.||-2|-13|
81562119|NCT00667602|162798847|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PMenACWY - PMenC \> -10%).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|72.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.0|79.0|||Percentage difference|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Comparisons to MenC were based on the percentages of subjects with response (hSBA ≥1:8, prevaccination) to serogroup C. MenACWY was determined to be noninferior to MenC if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between MenACWY and MenC in the percentage of subjects with response towards serogroup C was greater than -10%.||79|64|
81562120|NCT00667602|162798847|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PMenACWY - PMenC \> -10%).|Mean Difference (Net)|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|13.0|||Percentage difference|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Comparisons to MenC were based on the percentages of subjects with response (hSBA ≥1:8, one month postvaccination) to serogroup C. MenACWY was determined to be noninferior to MenC if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between MenACWY and MenC in the percentage of subjects with response towards serogroup C was greater than -10%.||13|3|
81562121|NCT00667602|162798847|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PMenACWY - PMenC \> -10%).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|80.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.0|86.0|||Percentage difference|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Comparisons to MenC were based on the percentages of subjects with response (hSBA ≥1:4, prevaccination) to serogroup C. MenACWY was determined to be noninferior to MenC if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between MenACWY and MenC in the percentage of subjects with response towards serogroup C was greater than -10%.||86|73|
81562122|NCT00667602|162798847|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PMenACWY - PMenC \> -10%).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|5.0|||Percentage difference|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Comparisons to MenC were based on the percentages of subjects with response (hSBA ≥1:4, one month postvaccination) to serogroup C. MenACWY was determined to be noninferior to MenC if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between MenACWY and MenC in the percentage of subjects with response towards serogroup C was greater than -10%.||5|-2|
81562123|NCT00667602|162798849|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(GMTMenACWY/GMTMenC \> 0.5).|Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.12|||ANOVA|||For comparison of the Geometric Mean Titers, prevaccination at 12 months of age, MenACWY-CRM197 was determined to be non-inferior to MenC if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the MenACWY-CRM197 to MenC Geometric Mean Titers for serogroup C was greater than 0.5.||1.12|0.76|
81562124|NCT00667602|162798849|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(GMTMenACWY/GMTMenC \> 0.5).|Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.93|||ANOVA|||For comparison of the Geometric Mean Titers, one month postvaccination at 12 months of age, MenACWY-CRM197 was determined to be non-inferior to MenC if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the MenACWY-CRM197 to MenC Geometric Mean Titers for serogroup C was greater than 0.5.||0.93|0.57|
81562125|NCT00667602|162798851|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(GMTMenACWY/GMTMenjugate \> 0.5).|Ratio|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.43|13.0|||ANOVA|||For comparison of the GMTs (prevaccination), MenACWY was determined to be non-inferior to MenC if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the MenACWY to MenC GMTs for serogroup C was greater than 0.5 .||13|8.43|
81562126|NCT00667602|162798851|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(GMTMenACWY/GMTMenjugate \> 0.5).|Ratio|8.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.35|10.0|||ANOVA|||For comparison of the GMTs (one month postvaccination), MenACWY was determined to be non-inferior to MenC if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the MenACWY to MenC GMTs for serogroup C was greater than 0.5.||10|6.35|
81562127|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (Anti-Diptheria Toxin ≥0.1 IU/mL, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with two dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||2|-2|
81562128|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (Anti-Diptheria Toxin ≥0.1 IU/mL, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with one dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||2|-2|
81562129|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|5.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (Anti-Diptheria Toxin ≥1.0 IU/mL, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with two dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||5|-3|
81562130|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (Anti-Diptheria Toxin ≥1.0 IU/mL, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with one dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||4|-3|
81562131|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (Anti-Tetanus Toxin ≥ 0.1 IU/mL, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with two dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||2|-2|
81562132|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (Anti-Tetanus Toxin ≥ 0.1 IU/mL, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with one dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, for any of the antigens, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||2|-2|
81562133|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (Anti-Tetanus Toxin ≥ 1.0 IU/mL, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with two dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||3|-6|
81562134|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (Anti-Tetanus Toxin ≥ 1.0 IU/mL, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with one dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||3|-6|
81562135|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (polio 1, one month postvaccination), given concomitantly with two dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||4|-2|
81562136|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (polio 1, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with one dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||4|-2|
81562137|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (polio 2, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with two dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||3|-2|
81562138|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (polio 2, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with one dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||2|-3|
81562139|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (polio 3, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with two dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||3|-3|
81562140|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.0||Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (Polio 3, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with one dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||3|-2|
81562141|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0||Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (Anti- PRP ≥ 0.15 μg/mL, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with two dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||2|-2|
81562142|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (Anti- PRP ≥ 0.15 μg/mL, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with one dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||2|-2|
81562143|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage Difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.0||Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.|Miettinen and Nurminen|||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (Anti- PRP ≥ 1.0 μg/mL, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with two dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||4|-2|
81562144|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage Difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (Anti- PRP ≥ 1.0 μg/mL, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with one dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||2|-4|
81562145|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (Hep B, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with two dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||3|-3|
81562146|NCT00667602|162798852|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC)|Percentage Difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib (Hep B, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with one dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to DTPa-IPV-HepB-Hib given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||3|-4|
81562147|NCT00667602|162798853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of PCV7 (PNC4, one month postvaccination)given concomitantly with one dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to PCV7 given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||3|-13|
81562148|NCT00667602|162798853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|-1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of PCV7(PNC 6B, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with one dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to PCV7 given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||-1|-12|
81562149|NCT00667602|162798853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY-CRM - PConcomitant Vaccine + MenC).|Percentage difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of PCV7(PnC 9V, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with MenACWY-CRM197 or MenC was considered non-inferior, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than -10%.||2|-11|
81562150|NCT00667602|162798853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of PCV7 (PNC 14, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with one dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to PCV7 given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||3|-3|
81562151|NCT00667602|162798853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.0|-2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of PCV7( PNC 18C, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with one dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to PCV7 given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||-2|-19|
81562152|NCT00667602|162798853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-2.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of PCV7 (PNC 19F, one month postvaccination), given concomitantly with one dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to PCV7 given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||-2|-17|
81562153|NCT00667602|162798853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of PCV7 (PNC 23F, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with one dose of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to PCV7 given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||1|-12|
81562154|NCT00667602|162798853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of PCV7 (PNC4, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with two doses of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to PCV7 given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||4|-12|
81562155|NCT00667602|162798853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|0.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of PCV7 (PNC6B, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with two doses of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to PCV7 given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||0|-11|
81562156|NCT00667602|162798853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of PCV7 (PNC 9V, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with two doses of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to PCV7 given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||3|-10|
81562157|NCT00667602|162798853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of PCV7 (PNC14, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with two doses of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to PCV7 given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||3|-4|
81562158|NCT00667602|162798853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|-6.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of PCV7 (PNC18C, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with two doses of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to PCV7 given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||-6|-24|
81562159|NCT00667602|162798853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|-9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of PCV7 (PNC19F, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with two doses of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to PCV7 given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||-1|-17|
81562160|NCT00667602|162798853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY - PConcomitant Vaccine+MenC).|Percentage difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|0.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||Immunogenicity of PCV7 (PNC23F, one month postvaccination) given concomitantly with two doses of MenACWY was considered non-inferior to PCV7 given concomitantly with one dose of MenC, if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference in the percentage of subjects with antibody response was greater than the cut-off level specified for that antigen was greater than -10%.||0|-13|
81562161|NCT00667602|162798858|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY-CRM - PConcomitant Vaccine + MenC).|Percentage difference|71.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.0|78.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||For the comparisons to MenC based on percentages of subjects with response (rSBA ≥1:8, prevaccination), MenACWY-CRM197 was determined to be non-inferior to MenC if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between MenACWY-CRM197 and MenC in the percentage of subjects with response against serogroup C was greater than -10%.||78|63|
81562162|NCT00667602|162798858|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY-CRM - PConcomitant Vaccine + MenC).|Percentage difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|6.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||For the comparisons to MenC based on percentages of subjects with response (rSBA ≥1:8, one month postvaccination), MenACWY-CRM197 was determined to be non-inferior to MenC if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between MenACWY-CRM197 and MenC in the percentage of subjects with response against serogroup C was greater than -10%.||6|-3|
81562163|NCT00667602|162798858|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY-CRM - PConcomitant Vaccine + MenC).|Percentage difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|7.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||For the comparisons to MenC based on percentages of subjects with response (rSBA ≥1:8, prevaccination), MenACWY-CRM197 was determined to be non-inferior to MenC if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between MenACWY-CRM197 and MenC in the percentage of subjects with response against serogroup C was greater than -10%.||7|-2|
81562164|NCT00667602|162798858|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY-CRM - PConcomitant Vaccine + MenC).|Percentage difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||For the comparisons to MenC based on percentages of subjects with response (rSBA ≥1:8, one month postvaccination), MenACWY-CRM197 was determined to be non-inferior to MenC if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between MenACWY-CRM197 and MenC in the percentage of subjects with response against serogroup C was greater than -10%.||1|-11|
81562165|NCT00667602|162798858|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY-CRM - PConcomitant Vaccine + MenC).|Percentage difference|31.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.0|39.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||For the comparisons to MenC based on percentages of subjects with response (rSBA ≥1:128, prevaccination), MenACWY-CRM197 was determined to be non-inferior to MenC if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between MenACWY-CRM197 and MenC in the percentage of subjects with response against serogroup C was greater than -10%.||39|24|
81562166|NCT00667602|162798858|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY-CRM - PConcomitant Vaccine + MenC).|Percentage difference|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||For the comparisons to MenC based on percentages of subjects with response (rSBA ≥1:128, one month postvaccination), MenACWY-CRM197 was determined to be non-inferior to MenC if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between MenACWY-CRM197 and MenC in the percentage of subjects with response against serogroup C was greater than -10%.||4|-2|
81562167|NCT00667602|162798858|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY-CRM - PConcomitant Vaccine + MenC).|Percentage Difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|11.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||For the comparisons to MenC based on percentages of subjects with response (rSBA ≥1:128, prevaccination), MenACWY-CRM197 was determined to be non-inferior to MenC if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between MenACWY-CRM197 and MenC in the percentage of subjects with response against serogroup C was greater than -10%.||11|-3|
81562168|NCT00667602|162798858|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY-CRM - PConcomitant Vaccine + MenC).|Percentage Difference|-13.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|-5.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||For the comparisons to MenC based on percentages of subjects with response (rSBA ≥1:128, one month postvaccination), MenACWY-CRM197 was determined to be non-inferior to MenC if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between MenACWY-CRM197 and MenC in the percentage of subjects with response against serogroup C was greater than -10%.||-5|-22|
81562169|NCT00667602|162798858|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY-CRM - PConcomitant Vaccine + MenC).|Percentage Difference|-10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0|-4.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||For the comparisons to MenC based on percentages of subjects with response (four-fold rise in titers), MenACWY-CRM197 was determined to be non-inferior to MenC if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between MenACWY-CRM197 and MenC in the percentage of subjects with response against serogroup C was greater than -10%.||-4|-17|
81562170|NCT00667602|162798858|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY-CRM - PConcomitant Vaccine + MenC).|Percentage Difference|-5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|1.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Difference between the two groups and the associated 95% CIs were computed using the Miettinen and Nurminen method.||For the comparisons to MenC based on percentages of subjects with response (four-fold rise in titers), MenACWY-CRM197 was determined to be non-inferior to MenC if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI for the difference between MenACWY-CRM197 and MenC in the percentage of subjects with response against serogroup C was greater than -10%.||1|-11|
81562171|NCT00667602|162798860|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|(PConcomitant Vaccine + MenACWY-CRM - PConcomitant Vaccine + MenC)|Ratio|1.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.83|||ANOVA|||For comparison of the Geometric Mean Titers at one month postvaccination at 12 months of age, MenACWY-CRM197 was determined to be non-inferior to MenC if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the ratio of the MenACWY-CRM197 to MenC Geometric Mean Titers for serogroup C was greater than 0.5.||1.83|0.96|
81562172|NCT00395538|162798877|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the cn.BV/TV between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy.||||||0.015||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.BV/TV at biopsy baseline, year 1, 2 \& 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, covariate for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2. No bone biopsy baseline covariate was included because it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.015
81562173|NCT00395538|162798877|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the cn.BV/TV between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.002||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, because the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.BV/TV at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2. No bone biopsy baseline covariate included because it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.002
81562174|NCT00395538|162798877|EQUIVALENCE|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the cn.BV/TV between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.649||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with: Cn.BV/TV change from baseline at biopsy year 1 or years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year, and baseline Cn.BV/TV, as model covariates; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay of 30 to 31 months from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered to stabilize variance) was added as a covariate to the model for Cohort 2 only (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable).||||0.649
81562175|NCT00395538|162798878|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ct.Po.N between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ct.Po.N values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.371||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, because the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ct.Po.N at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.371
81562176|NCT00395538|162798878|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ct.Po.N between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.129||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with: Ct.Po.N change from baseline at biopsy year 1 or years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year, and baseline Ct.Po.N, as model covariates; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay of 30 to 31 months from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered to stabilize variance) was added as a covariate to the model for Cohort 2 only (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable).||||0.129
81562177|NCT00395538|162798878|EQUIVALENCE|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ct.Po.N between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.538||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ct.Po.N at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.538
81562178|NCT00395538|162798879|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.BFR/BS between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy.||||||0.009||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|A baseline covariate not added to model since it would over-parameterize the model.||Mixed models analysis: Cn.BFR/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.009
81574290|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.94||0.736|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|3.8|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Total Score (Week 4): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||3.8|-2.6|0.736
81562179|NCT00395538|162798879|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.BFR/BS between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.|||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.BFR/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||<0.001
81562180|NCT00395538|162798879|EQUIVALENCE|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.BFR/BS between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.374||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.BFR/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.374
81562181|NCT00395538|162798880|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.MS/BS between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy.||||||0.002||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.MS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.002
81562182|NCT00395538|162798880|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.MS/BS between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.|||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.MS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||<0.001
81562183|NCT00395538|162798880|EQUIVALENCE|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.MS/BS between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.168||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.MS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.168
81562184|NCT00395538|162798881|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.BFR/BS between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ec.BFR/BS values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.083||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.BFR/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.083
81562185|NCT00395538|162798881|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.BFR/BS between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.BFR/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.001
81562186|NCT00395538|162798881|EQUIVALENCE|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.BFR/BS between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.164||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.BFR/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.164
81562187|NCT00395538|162798882|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.MS/BS between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ec.MS/BS values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.031||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.MS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.031
81562188|NCT00395538|162798882|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.MS/BS between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.MS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.001
81562189|NCT00395538|162798882|EQUIVALENCE|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.MS/BS between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.178||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.MS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.178
81562190|NCT00395538|162798883|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.BFR/BS between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ic.BFR/BS values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.BFR/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.001
81562191|NCT00395538|162798883|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.BFR/BS between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.022||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.BFR/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.022
81562192|NCT00395538|162798883|EQUIVALENCE|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.BFR/BS between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.172||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.BFR/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.172
81562193|NCT00395538|162798884|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.MS/BS between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ic.MS/BS values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.MS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.001
81562194|NCT00395538|162798884|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.MS/BS between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.018||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.MS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.018
81562195|NCT00395538|162798884|EQUIVALENCE|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.MS/BS between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.155||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.MS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.155
81562196|NCT00395538|162798885|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Tb.Th between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy.||||||0.72||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Tb.Th at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.720
81562197|NCT00395538|162798885|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Tb.Th between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.944||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Tb.Th at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.944
81562198|NCT00395538|162798885|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Tb.Th between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.73||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Tb.Th at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.730
81562199|NCT00395538|162798886|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Tb.N between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy.||||||0.019||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with: Tb.N change from baseline at biopsy year 1 or years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year, and baseline Tb.N, as model covariates; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay of 30 to 31 months from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered to stabilize variance) was added as a covariate to the model for Cohort 2 only (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable).||||0.019
81562200|NCT00395538|162798886|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Tb.N between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.017||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with: Tb.N change from baseline at biopsy year 1 or years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year, and baseline Tb.N, as model covariates; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay of 30 to 31 months from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered to stabilize variance) was added as a covariate to the model for Cohort 2 only (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable).||||0.017
81562201|NCT00395538|162798886|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Tb.N between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.843||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with: Tb.N change from baseline at biopsy year 1 or years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year, and baseline Tb.N, as model covariates; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay of 30 to 31 months from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered to stabilize variance) was added as a covariate to the model for Cohort 2 only (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable).||||0.843
81562202|NCT00395538|162798887|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Tb.Sp between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy.||||||0.013||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Tb.Sp at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.013
81574291|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.85||0.775|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.6|7.8|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Total Score (Week 8): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||7.8|-5.6|0.775
81562203|NCT00395538|162798887|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Tb.Sp between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.025||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Tb.Sp at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.025
81562204|NCT00395538|162798887|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Tb.Sp between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.608||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Tb.Sp at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.608
81562205|NCT00395538|162798888|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ct.Th between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ct.Th values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.043||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ct.Th at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.043
81562206|NCT00395538|162798888|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ct.Th between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.334||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ct.Th at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.334
81562207|NCT00395538|162798888|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ct.Th between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.269||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with: Ct.Th change from baseline at biopsy year 1 or years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year, and baseline Ct.Th, as model covariates; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay of 30 to 31 months from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered to stabilize variance) was added as a covariate to the model for Cohort 2 only (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable).||||0.269
81562208|NCT00395538|162798889|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ct.Ar between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ct.Ar values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.358||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ct.Ar at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.358
81562209|NCT00395538|162798889|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ct.Ar between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.76||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ct.Ar at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.760
81562210|NCT00395538|162798889|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ct.Ar between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.57||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ct.Ar at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.570
81562211|NCT00395538|162798890|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ct.Po.Ar between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ct.Po.Ar values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.166||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ct.Po.Ar at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.166
81562212|NCT00395538|162798890|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ct.Po.Ar between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.895||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ct.Po.Ar at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.895
81562213|NCT00395538|162798890|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ct.Po.Ar between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.282||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ct.Po.Ar at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.282
81562214|NCT00395538|162798891|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.O.Th between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy.||||||0.003||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.O.Th at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.003
81562215|NCT00395538|162798891|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.O.Th between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.|||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.O.Th at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||<0.001
81562216|NCT00395538|162798891|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.O.Th between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.68||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.O.Th at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.680
81562217|NCT00395538|162798892|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.MAR between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy.||||||0.006||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.MAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.006
81562218|NCT00395538|162798892|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.MAR between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.004||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.MAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.004
81562219|NCT00395538|162798892|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.MAR between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.904||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.MAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.904
81562220|NCT00395538|162798893|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.OS/BS between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy.||||||0.002||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.OS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.002
81562221|NCT00395538|162798893|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.OS/BS between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.|||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.OS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||<0.001
81562222|NCT00395538|162798893|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.OS/BS between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.01||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.OS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.010
81562223|NCT00395538|162798894|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.ES/BS between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy.||||||0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.ES/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.001
81562224|NCT00395538|162798894|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.ES/BS between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.|||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.ES/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||<0.001
81562225|NCT00395538|162798894|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.ES/BS between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.02||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.ES/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.020
81562226|NCT00395538|162798895|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.AjAR between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy.||||||0.002||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.AjAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.002
81575175|NCT01059825|162821896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.72||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.93|-0.52||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between ertugliflozin and placebo on the primary endpoint.||-0.52|-0.93|0.000
81562227|NCT00395538|162798895|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.AjAR between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.022||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.AjAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.022
81562228|NCT00395538|162798895|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cn.AjAR between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.228||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Cn.AjAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.228
81562229|NCT00395538|162798896|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.O.Th between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ec.O.Th values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.004||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.O.Th at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.004
81562230|NCT00395538|162798896|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.O.Th between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.006||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.O.Th at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.006
81562231|NCT00395538|162798896|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.O.Th between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.67||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.O.Th at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.670
81562232|NCT00395538|162798897|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.MAR between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ec.MAR values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.003||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.MAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.003
81562233|NCT00395538|162798897|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.MAR between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.MAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.001
81562234|NCT00395538|162798897|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.MAR between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.712||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.MAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.712
81562235|NCT00395538|162798898|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.OS/BS between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ec.OS/BS values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.029||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.OS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.029
81562236|NCT00395538|162798898|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.OS/BS between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.|||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.OS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||<0.001
81562237|NCT00395538|162798898|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.OS/BS between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.104||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.OS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.104
81562238|NCT00395538|162798899|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.ES/BS between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ec.ES/BS values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.088||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.ES/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.088
81562239|NCT00395538|162798899|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.ES/BS between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.009||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.ES/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.009
81562240|NCT00395538|162798899|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.ES/BS between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.325||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.ES/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.325
81562241|NCT00395538|162798900|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.AjAR between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 3 participants with non-missing Ec.AjAR values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.AjAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.001
81575176|NCT01059825|162821896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.76||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.97|-0.56||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.56|-0.97|0.000
81575177|NCT01059825|162821897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.13||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.24|-0.03||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.03|-0.24|0.049
81562242|NCT00395538|162798900|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.AjAR between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.AjAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.001
81562243|NCT00395538|162798900|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ec.AjAR between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.974||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ec.AjAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.974
81562244|NCT00395538|162798901|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.O.Th between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ic.O.Th values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.004||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.O.Th at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.004
81562245|NCT00395538|162798901|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.O.Th between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.023||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.O.Th at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.023
81562246|NCT00395538|162798901|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.O.Th between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.288||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.O.Th at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.288
81562247|NCT00395538|162798902|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.MAR between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ic.MAR values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.202||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.MAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.202
81562248|NCT00395538|162798902|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.MAR between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.486||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.MAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.486
81562249|NCT00395538|162798902|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.MAR between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.535||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.MAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.535
81562250|NCT00395538|162798903|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.OS/BS between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ic.OS/BS values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.OS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.001
81562251|NCT00395538|162798903|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.OS/BS between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.003||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.OS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.003
81562252|NCT00395538|162798903|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.OS/BS between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.328||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.OS/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.328
81562253|NCT00395538|162798904|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.ES/BS between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ic.ES/BS values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.002||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.ES/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.002
81562254|NCT00395538|162798904|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.ES/BS between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.|||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.ES/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||<0.001
81562255|NCT00395538|162798904|EQUIVALENCE|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.ES/BS between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.789||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.ES/BS at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.789
81562256|NCT00395538|162798905|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.AjAR between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy. P-value interpretation is questionable since there were only 4 participants with non-missing Ic.AjAR values for both their baseline and year 1 biopsies.||||||0.651||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.AjAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.651
81562257|NCT00395538|162798905|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.AjAR between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.58||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.AjAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.580
81562258|NCT00395538|162798905|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Ic.AjAR between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.338||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis: Ic.AjAR at biopsy baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined as the dependent variable; biopsy year as the independent variable, model covariates for Cohort; and a random effect for participant. Since Cohort 2 had a time delay from the baseline biopsy to start of HPTH therapy, this time delay (centered) was added as a covariate for Cohort 2 (using a Cohort 2 indicator variable). No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.338
81562259|NCT00395538|162798906|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Mean between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy.||||||0.02||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Mean as the dependent variable; biopsy year (baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined) as the independent variable; study cohort as a covariate; and a random effect for participant. No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.020
81562260|NCT00395538|162798906|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Mean between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.11||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Mean as the dependent variable; biopsy year (baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined) as the independent variable; study cohort as a covariate; and a random effect for participant. No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.110
81562261|NCT00395538|162798906|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Mean between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.764||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Mean as the dependent variable; biopsy year (baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined) as the independent variable; study cohort as a covariate; and a random effect for participant. No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.764
81562262|NCT00395538|162798907|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Peak between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy.||||||0.227||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Peak as the dependent variable; biopsy year (baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined) as the independent variable; study cohort as a covariate; and a random effect for participant. No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.227
81562263|NCT00395538|162798907|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Peak between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.194||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Peak as the dependent variable; biopsy year (baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined) as the independent variable; study cohort as a covariate; and a random effect for participant. No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.194
81562264|NCT00395538|162798907|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Peak between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.434||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Peak as the dependent variable; biopsy year (baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined) as the independent variable; study cohort as a covariate; and a random effect for participant. No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.434
81562265|NCT00395538|162798908|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Width between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy.||||||0.003||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Width as the dependent variable; biopsy year (baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined) as the independent variable; study cohort as a covariate; and a random effect for participant. No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.003
81575178|NCT01059825|162821897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.29||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.39|-0.18||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.18|-0.39|0.000
81562266|NCT00395538|162798908|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Width between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.002||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Width as the dependent variable; biopsy year (baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined) as the independent variable; study cohort as a covariate; and a random effect for participant. No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.002
81562267|NCT00395538|162798908|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Width between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.787||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Width as the dependent variable; biopsy year (baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined) as the independent variable; study cohort as a covariate; and a random effect for participant. No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.787
81562268|NCT00395538|162798909|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Low between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy.||||||0.082||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Low as the dependent variable; biopsy year (baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined) as the independent variable; study cohort as a covariate; and a random effect for participant. No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.082
81562269|NCT00395538|162798909|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Low between the baseline and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.057||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Low as the dependent variable; biopsy year (baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined) as the independent variable; study cohort as a covariate; and a random effect for participant. No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.057
81562270|NCT00395538|162798909|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Low between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.547||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium Low as the dependent variable; biopsy year (baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined) as the independent variable; study cohort as a covariate; and a random effect for participant. No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.547
81562271|NCT00395538|162798910|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium High between the baseline and the year 1 biopsy.||||||0.922||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium High as the dependent variable; biopsy year (baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined) as the independent variable; study cohort as a covariate; and a random effect for participant. No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.922
81562272|NCT00395538|162798910|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium High between the year 1 and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.342||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium High as the dependent variable; biopsy year (baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined) as the independent variable; study cohort as a covariate; and a random effect for participant. No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.342
81562273|NCT00395538|162798910|OTHER|A contrast statement within the mixed models analysis tested for differences in the Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium High between the year 1 biopsy and the years 2 and 4 (combined) biopsy.||||||0.449||||||No adjustments were made for multiple comparisons, since the study was terminated early resulting in only 5, 5, and 2 participants having their biopsies at 1, 2, and 4 years respectively.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mixed models analysis was performed with Cortex 1 Spectral Calcium High as the dependent variable; biopsy year (baseline, year 1, and years 2 and 4 combined) as the independent variable; study cohort as a covariate; and a random effect for participant. No bone biopsy baseline covariate included since it would over-parameterize the model.||||0.449
81562274|NCT01857583|162798943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|12.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|33.6|||ANCOVA|||||33.6|-10.0|
81562275|NCT01857583|162798943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|17.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|42.1|||ANCOVA|||||42.1|-10.2|
81562276|NCT00859027|162798955|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||One way ANOVA|||Percent change in femoral neck BMD from baseline||||0.004
81562277|NCT00859027|162798955|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||One way ANOVA|||Percent change in total hip BMD from baseline||||0.001
81562278|NCT00859027|162798955|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||One way ANOVA|||Percent change in lumbar spine BMD from baseline||||0.04
81562279|NCT00859027|162798955|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Between group difference of percent change for the femoral neck BMD||||<0.01
81562280|NCT00859027|162798955|OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Between group difference of percent change for total hip BMD||||<0.01
81562281|NCT00859027|162798956|OTHER|||||||0.015|||||||ANOVA|||Between group difference of percent change for NTX||||0.015
81562282|NCT00859027|162798956|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Between group difference of percent change for CTX||||0.01
81562283|NCT02775903|162798964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1838|||||||Wald asymptotic two-sided test|||||||0.1838
81562284|NCT02775903|162798965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.618|||||||Wald asymptotic two-sided test|||||||0.6180
81562285|NCT02775903|162798966|OTHER|P-values were not part of the formal testing.||||||0.7016|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified according to the cytogenetic risk at time of randomization (very good, good and intermediate vs poor and very poor)||||||0.7016
81562286|NCT02775903|162798967|OTHER|P-values were not part of the formal testing.||||||0.6076|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified according to the cytogenetic risk at time of randomization (very good, good and intermediate vs poor and very poor).||||||0.6076
81562287|NCT02775903|162798968|OTHER|P-values were not part of the formal testing.||||||0.384|||||||Wald asymptotic two-sided test|||||||0.3840
81562288|NCT02775903|162798969|OTHER|P-values were not part of the formal testing.||||||0.8961|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified according to the cytogenetic risk at time of randomization (very good, good and intermediate vs poor and very poor).||||||0.8961
81562289|NCT02775903|162798970|OTHER|P-values were not part of the formal testing.||||||0.3591|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified according to the cytogenetic risk at time of randomization (very good, good and intermediate vs poor and very poor).||||||0.3591
81562290|NCT02775903|162798971|OTHER|P-values were not part of the formal testing.||||||0.9031|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified according to the cytogenetic risk at time of randomization (very good, good and intermediate vs poor and very poor).||||||0.9031
81562291|NCT02775903|162798973|OTHER|P-values were not part of the formal testing.||||||0.2409|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified according to the cytogenetic risk at time of randomization (very intermediate vs poor).||||||0.2409
81562292|NCT02775903|162798974|OTHER|P-values were not part of the formal testing.||||||0.0688|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified according to the cytogenetic risk at time of randomization (intermediate vs poor).||||||0.0688
81562293|NCT02775903|162798975|OTHER|P-values were not part of the formal testing.||||||0.4894|||||||Wald asymptotic two-sided test|||||||0.4894
81562294|NCT02775903|162798977|OTHER|P-values were not part of the formal testing.||||||0.0381|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified according to the cytogenetic risk at time of randomization (intermediate vs poor).||||||0.0381
81562295|NCT02775903|162798979|OTHER|P-values were not part of the formal testing.||||||0.8973|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified according to the cytogenetic risk at time of randomization (very good, good and intermediate vs poor and very poor).||||||0.8973
81562296|NCT02775903|162798979|OTHER|P-values were not part of the formal testing.||||||0.0691|||||||Log Rank|Log-rank test stratified according to the cytogenetic risk at time of randomization (intermediate vs poor).||||||0.0691
81562297|NCT04571515|162799036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.25||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.9|46.6|||Emax|||||46.6|9.9|0.003
81562298|NCT04571515|162799036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|29.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|45.3|||Emax|||||45.3|13.8|<0.001
81562299|NCT04571515|162799036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|30.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|46.2|||Emax|||||46.2|14.4|<0.001
81562300|NCT04571515|162799036|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.87|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|48.6|||Emax|||||48.6|13.5|<0.001
81562301|NCT04571515|162799037|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.1||||||||1.1|-1.4|
81562302|NCT04571515|162799037|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.9||||||||0.9|-1.5|
81562303|NCT04571515|162799037|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.6||||||||0.6|-1.8|
81562304|NCT04571515|162799037|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.3||||||||1.3|-1.1|
81562305|NCT04571515|162799038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.3|23.1|||Emax|||||23.1|7.3|<0.001
81562306|NCT04571515|162799038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|22.9|||Emax|||||22.9|9.3|<0.001
81562307|NCT04571515|162799038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.47|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|23.4|||Emax|||||23.4|9.7|<0.001
81562308|NCT04571515|162799038|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.84|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|24.7|||Emax|||||24.7|9.4|<0.001
81562309|NCT04571515|162799039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.208|||||||Log Rank|||Time to Perceptible Pain Relief Subjects are censored at 24 hours if they do not report relief.||||0.208
81562310|NCT04571515|162799039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Log Rank|||Time to Perceptible Pain Relief Subjects are censored at 24 hours if they do not report relief.||||0.005
81562311|NCT04571515|162799039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.192|||||||Log Rank|||Time to Perceptible Pain Relief Subjects are censored at 24 hours if they do not report relief.||||0.192
81562312|NCT04571515|162799039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||Log Rank|||Time to Perceptible Pain Relief Subjects are censored at 24 hours if they do not report relief.||||0.067
81562313|NCT04571515|162799039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||Log Rank|||Time to Meaningful Pain Relief Subjects are censored at 24 hours if they do not report relief.||||0.059
81562314|NCT04571515|162799039|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||Time to Meaningful Pain Relief Subjects are censored at 24 hours if they do not report relief.||||<0.001
81562315|NCT04571515|162799039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||Log Rank|||Time to Meaningful Pain Relief Subjects are censored at 24 hours if they do not report relief.||||0.017
81562316|NCT04571515|162799039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Log Rank|||Time to Meaningful Pain Relief Subjects are censored at 24 hours if they do not report relief.||||0.002
81562317|NCT04571515|162799040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.051
81562318|NCT04571515|162799040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.035
81562319|NCT04571515|162799040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.016
81562320|NCT04571515|162799040|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.180
81562321|NCT04571515|162799041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.022
81562322|NCT04571515|162799041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.028
81562323|NCT04571515|162799041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.007
81562324|NCT04571515|162799041|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||||0.005
81562325|NCT01711372|162799042|OTHER||||||||||||||Chi-squared|||AUC or ROC for Groundskeeper Game|AUC of ROC is 0.78|||
81562326|NCT01711372|162799043|OTHER||||||||||||||||||AUC of ROC. Proportion of accurate ADHD diagnoses is 0.76|||
81562327|NCT01711372|162799044|OTHER|AUC of ROC|||||||||||||||||AUC of ROC. Proportion of accurate ADHD diagnosis is 0.62|||
81562328|NCT01659658|162799054|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||=|0.7623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.01||P-value was calculated from the unstratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test to compare hematologic response rate between the treatment arms.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio was derived from a logistic regression model with treatment and 95% confidence interval (CI) for the odds ratio was based on the Wald approximation.|Statistical analysis was planned to be collected and analyzed in a combined manner for the non-ixazomib arm groups versus ixazomib group in this outcome measure.||2.01|0.60|=0.7623
81562329|NCT01659658|162799055|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75|||=|0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.38||P-value was calculated from the unstratified CMH test to make comparisons between the 2 treatment arms.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio was derived from a logistic regression model with treatment and 95% CI for the odds ratio was based on the Wald approximation.|||1.38|0.41|=0.3510
81562330|NCT01659658|162799057|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||=|0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.29||P-value was calculated using log-rank test stratified by the stratification factors.|Log Rank||||Unadjusted stratified Cox regression model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its 95% CIs for the treatment effect using the stratification factors.|1.29|0.52|=0.389
81562331|NCT01659658|162799058|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||=|0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.09||P-value was calculated using stratified log-rank test with stratification factors.|Log Rank||||Unadjusted stratified Cox regression model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its 95% CIs for the treatment effect using the stratification factors.|1.09|0.52|=0.135
81562332|NCT01659658|162799059|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.2421|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.21||P-value was calculated using log-rank test stratified by the stratification factors.|Log Rank||||Unadjusted stratified Cox regression model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its 95% CIs for the treatment effect using the stratification factors.|1.21|0.48|0.2421
81562333|NCT01659658|162799060|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62|||=|0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.97||P-value was calculated using log-rank test stratified by the stratification factors.|Log Rank||||Unadjusted stratified Cox regression model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its 95% CIs for the treatment effect using the stratification factors.|0.97|0.39|=0.036
81562334|NCT01659658|162799061|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.69|||=|0.226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|3.99||P-value was calculated from the unstratified CMH test to compare vital organ response rate between the 2 treatment arms.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Odds ratio was calculated from a logistic regression model with treatment and 95% CI for the odds ratio was based on the Wald approximation.|||3.99|0.72|=0.2260
81562335|NCT01659658|162799062|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||=|0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.12||P-value was calculated using stratified log-rank test with stratification factors.|Log Rank||Unadjusted stratified Cox regression model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its 95% CIs for the treatment effect using the stratification factors.|||1.12|0.52|=0.163
81562336|NCT01659658|162799065|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||=|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.96||P-value was calculated using stratified log-rank test with stratification factors.|Log Rank||||Unadjusted stratified Cox regression model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its 95% CIs for the treatment effect using the stratification factors.|0.96|0.49|=0.025
81562337|NCT01659658|162799066|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||=|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.88||P-value was calculated using stratified log-rank test with stratification factors.|Log Rank||||Unadjusted stratified Cox regression model was used to estimate the hazard ratio and its 95% CIs for the treatment effect using the stratification factors.|0.88|0.38|=0.010
81562338|NCT01298531|162799117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.27||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.17|-10.38|||ANCOVA|Not specifed.||The primary analysis of the primary endpoint was an Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)with Baseline NSAID score and treatment as explanatory variables. The hypothesis tested for the primary endpoint was as follows: H0: ΔETN = ΔPlacebo; H1: ΔETN ≠ ΔPlacebo.||-10.38|-44.17|0.0019
81562339|NCT01298531|162799118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.78||||0.0115|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.99|-4.57|||ANCOVA|||The analysis of secondary endpoints was an ANCOVA using linear regression with Baseline NSAID score and MMRM was run using the model and using the repeated measures for the changes from Baseline in each outcome at Week 8.||-4.57|-34.99|0.0115
81562340|NCT01298531|162799119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.93||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||The analysis of secondary endpoints was an ANCOVA using linear regression with Baseline NSAID score and MMRM was run using the model as detailed for the primary endpoint and using the repeated measures for the changes from Baseline in each outcome at Week 4.||-0.18|-1.68|0.0153
81562341|NCT01298531|162799120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.88||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|0.0|||ANCOVA|||The analysis of secondary endpoints was an ANCOVA using linear regression with Baseline NSAID score and MMRM was run using the model as detailed for the primary endpoint and using the repeated measures for the changes from Baseline in each outcome at Week 8.||0.00|-1.76|0.0510
81562342|NCT01298531|162799122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.209||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression with baseline score and treatment group included as covariates.||0.65|0.07|0.0066
81562343|NCT01298531|162799123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-53.7||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.01|-16.38|||ANCOVA|||The changes from baseline in the continuous endpoints of mini BASDAI was analyzed using ANCOVA. The total NSAID score for the first 8 weeks of randomized treatment was calculated as an AUC using the linear trapezoidal rule.||-16.38|-91.01|0.0053
81562344|NCT01298531|162799124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.963||||0.0324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|8.01|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression with baseline morning stiffness score and treatment group included as covariates.||8.01|1.10|0.0324
81562345|NCT01298531|162799127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.696||||0.0501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|7.27|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 was analyzed using a logistic regression to assess treatment effect. Logistic regression with baseline morning stiffness score and treatment group included as covariates.||7.27|1.00|0.0501
81562346|NCT01298531|162799129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.103||||0.0284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|8.54|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 was analyzed using a logistic regression to assess treatment effect. Logistic regression with baseline morning stiffness score and treatment group included as covariates.||8.54|1.13|0.0284
81562347|NCT01298531|162799131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.3291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|9.72|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 was analyzed using a logistic regression to assess treatment effect. Logistic regression with baseline morning stiffness score and treatment group included as covariates.||9.72|0.47|0.3291
81562348|NCT01298531|162799132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline ASDAS CRP score fitting baseline ASDAS CRP score as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor.||-0.44|-1.11|<0.0001
81562349|NCT01298531|162799133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline ASDAS CRP score fitting baseline ASDAS CRP score as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor.||-0.28|-1.09|0.0011
81562350|NCT01298531|162799135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.57||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline ASDAS ESR score fitting baseline ASDAS ESR score as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor.||-0.24|-0.90|0.0011
81562351|NCT01298531|162799136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline ASDAS ESR score fitting baseline ASDAS ESR score as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor.||-0.22|-1.11|0.0037
81562352|NCT01298531|162799140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.3||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline BAS-G score fitting baseline BAS-G score as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor.||-0.40|-2.20|0.0050
81562353|NCT01298531|162799141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.24||||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.33|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline BAS-G score fitting baseline BAS-G score as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor.||-0.16|-2.33|0.0256
81562354|NCT01298531|162799143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.01||||0.0474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline total back pain fitting baseline total back pain as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor.||-0.01|-2.00|0.0474
81562355|NCT01298531|162799144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28||||0.0212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline total back pain fitting baseline total back pain as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor||-0.20|-2.36|0.0212
81562356|NCT01298531|162799146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.31||||0.0198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline nocturnal back pain fitting baseline nocturnal back pain as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor||-0.21|-2.40|0.0198
81562357|NCT01298531|162799147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.51||||0.0132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline nocturnal back pain fitting baseline nocturnal back pain as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor||-0.32|-2.69|0.0132
81562358|NCT01298531|162799149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81||||0.0237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline BASFI score fitting baseline BASFI score as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor.||-0.11|-1.50|0.0237
81562359|NCT01298531|162799150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91||||0.0297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline BASFI score fitting baseline BASFI score as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor.||-0.09|-1.74|0.0297
81562360|NCT01298531|162799151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16||||0.0152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from each baseline BASDAI component score fitting each baseline component score as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor.||-0.23|-2.09|0.0152
81562361|NCT01298531|162799152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.15||||0.0344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from each baseline BASDAI component score fitting each baseline component score as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor.||-0.09|-2.22|0.0344
81562362|NCT01298531|162799154|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.34||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|-0.52|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline PGA score fitting baseline PGA score as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor||-0.52|-2.16|0.0017
81562363|NCT01298531|162799155|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12||||0.0233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline PGA score fitting baseline PGA score as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor.||-0.16|-2.07|0.0233
81562364|NCT01298531|162799164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.01||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.822|4.901|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 was analyzed using logistic regression with baseline score and treatment group included as covariates.||4.901|0.822|0.1260
81562365|NCT01298531|162799167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.47||||0.0498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|6.08|||Regression, Logistic|||Logistic regression with baseline morning stiffness score and treatment group included as covariates. Week 8 was analyzed using a logistic regression to assess treatment effect.||6.08|1.00|0.0498
81562366|NCT01298531|162799169|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.1601|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.15|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline BASMI score fitting baseline BASMI score as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor||0.15|-0.87|0.1601
81562367|NCT01298531|162799170|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.2967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.27|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline BASMI score fitting baseline BASMI score as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor||0.27|-0.86|0.2967
81562368|NCT01298531|162799176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.41||||0.2735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|6.75|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline in chest expansion mobility score fitting baseline chest expansion mobility score as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor.||6.75|-1.94|0.2735
81562369|NCT01298531|162799177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.68||||0.0422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.34|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model on change from baseline in chest expansion mobility score fitting baseline chest expansion mobility score as a covariate, plus treatment as a factor.||1.34|0.02|0.0422
81574292|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.0||0.553|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.4|4.5|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Total Score (Week 8): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||4.5|-9.4|0.553
81562370|NCT03646643|162799179|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.12||||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.97||A priori threshold \<0.05. Multiple comparisons adjustments: not needed.|Log Rank||The distal CS to LA connection elimination group had fewer recurrences (6.7%) compared with the standard group (46.7%), which translated to an 88% lower hazard of recurrence compared with the standard group.|Power calculation: assuming alpha 0.05, power 0.8, 1:1 randomization, and estimated relative risk of 14.4 for AF susceptibility with rate-dependent CS-LA conduction block, we anticipated a minimum sample size of 6 patients per group would be necessary to detect a difference using the log-rank test. Additional patients were recruited to account for potential losses to follow-up and a smaller detectable difference.||0.97|0.02|0.047
81562371|NCT04622735|162799190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0031|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0031
81562372|NCT04622735|162799190|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6787|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.6787
81562373|NCT00145600|162799219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||KM Event-free survival estimate|0.886|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|0.953||||||||0.953|0.820|
81562374|NCT00145600|162799219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||KM event-free survival estimate|0.844|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.739|0.95||||||||0.950|0.739|
81562375|NCT00145600|162799219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||KM event-free survival estimate|0.667|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.933||||||||0.933|0.400|
81562376|NCT00145600|162799219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||KM event-free survival estimate|0.793|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.726|0.86||||||||0.860|0.726|
81562377|NCT00145600|162799220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3097||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.3097
81562378|NCT00145600|162799220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562379|NCT00145600|162799220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81562380|NCT00145600|162799220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562381|NCT00145600|162799220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81562382|NCT00145600|162799220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.37|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562383|NCT00145600|162799220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0197||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0197
81562384|NCT00145600|162799220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.51|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562385|NCT00145600|162799221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81562386|NCT00145600|162799221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.46|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562387|NCT00145600|162799221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0001
81562388|NCT00145600|162799221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.41|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562389|NCT00145600|162799221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81562390|NCT00145600|162799221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.42|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562391|NCT00145600|162799221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3624||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.3624
81562392|NCT00145600|162799221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.52|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562393|NCT00145600|162799222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0254||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0254
81562394|NCT00145600|162799222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.44|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562395|NCT00145600|162799222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0004||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0004
81562396|NCT00145600|162799222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.32||||0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||0.0001
81562397|NCT00145600|162799222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562398|NCT00145600|162799222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.39|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562399|NCT00145600|162799222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0014||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0014
81562400|NCT00145600|162799222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.26||||0.0061||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||0.0061
81562401|NCT00145600|162799223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0687||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0687
81562402|NCT00145600|162799223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.65|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficient|||||||<0.0001
81562403|NCT00145600|162799223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9478||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.9478
81562404|NCT00145600|162799223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.42|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562405|NCT00145600|162799223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2999||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.2999
81562406|NCT00145600|162799223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.49|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562407|NCT00145600|162799223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3121||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.3121
81562408|NCT00145600|162799223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.52|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562409|NCT00145600|162799224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0014||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0014
81562410|NCT00145600|162799224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.57|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562411|NCT00145600|162799224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0282||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0282
81562412|NCT00145600|162799224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.35||||0.0002||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||0.0002
81562413|NCT00145600|162799224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0038||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0038
81562414|NCT00145600|162799224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.43|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562415|NCT00145600|162799224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1474||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.1474
81562416|NCT00145600|162799224|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.49|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562417|NCT00145600|162799225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0281||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0281
81562418|NCT00145600|162799225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.63|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562419|NCT00145600|162799225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0050
81562420|NCT00145600|162799225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.45|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562421|NCT00145600|162799225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0005||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0005
81562422|NCT00145600|162799225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.37||||0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||0.0001
81562423|NCT00145600|162799225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0552||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0552
81562424|NCT00145600|162799225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.54|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562425|NCT00145600|162799226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81562426|NCT00145600|162799226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.53|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562427|NCT00145600|162799226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxan signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81562428|NCT00145600|162799226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.68|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562429|NCT00145600|162799226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0017||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0017
81562430|NCT00145600|162799226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562431|NCT00145600|162799227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2758||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.2758
81562432|NCT00145600|162799227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562433|NCT00145600|162799227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1731||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.1731
81562434|NCT00145600|162799227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.6|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562435|NCT00145600|162799227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0846||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0846
81562436|NCT00145600|162799227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.46|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562437|NCT00145600|162799228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4263||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.4263
81562438|NCT00145600|162799228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.51|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562439|NCT00145600|162799228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81562440|NCT00145600|162799228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.54|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562441|NCT00145600|162799228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0468||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0468
81562442|NCT00145600|162799228|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.55|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562443|NCT00145600|162799229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81562444|NCT00145600|162799229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.26||||0.0019||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||0.0019
81562445|NCT00145600|162799229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||<0.0001
81562446|NCT00145600|162799229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.16||||0.0704||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||0.0704
81562447|NCT00145600|162799229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0200
81562448|NCT00145600|162799229|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.42|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562449|NCT00145600|162799230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7192||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.7192
81562450|NCT00145600|162799230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.42|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562451|NCT00145600|162799230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8663||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.8663
81562452|NCT00145600|162799230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.41|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562453|NCT00145600|162799230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7626||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.7626
81562454|NCT00145600|162799230|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.58|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562455|NCT00145600|162799231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4807||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.4807
81562456|NCT00145600|162799231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.36|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562457|NCT00145600|162799231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0824||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0824
81562458|NCT00145600|162799231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.39|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562459|NCT00145600|162799231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0496||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0496
81562460|NCT00145600|162799231|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.5|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562461|NCT00145600|162799232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0157||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0157
81562462|NCT00145600|162799232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.37|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562463|NCT00145600|162799232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0014||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0014
81562464|NCT00145600|162799232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.43|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562465|NCT00145600|162799232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1478||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.1478
81562466|NCT00145600|162799232|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.56|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562467|NCT00145600|162799233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0831||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0831
81562468|NCT00145600|162799233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.25||||0.0027||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||0.0027
81562469|NCT00145600|162799233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0135||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0135
81562470|NCT00145600|162799233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.27||||0.0024||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||0.0024
81562471|NCT00145600|162799233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9848||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.9848
81562472|NCT00145600|162799233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.16||||0.0974||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||0.0974
81562473|NCT00145600|162799234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0040
81562474|NCT00145600|162799234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.43|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562475|NCT00145600|162799234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0012||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.0012
81562476|NCT00145600|162799234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.54|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562477|NCT00145600|162799234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8108||95.0|||||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.8108
81562478|NCT00145600|162799234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|0.55|||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Spearman Correlation Coefficients|||||||<0.0001
81562479|NCT00145600|162799235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||KM Event-free survival estimate|0.874|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.805|0.944||||||||0.944|0.805|
81562480|NCT00145600|162799235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||KM event-free survival estimate|0.844|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.739|0.95||||||||0.950|0.739|
81562481|NCT00145600|162799235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||KM event-free survival estimate|0.667|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.933||||||||0.933|0.400|
81562482|NCT00145600|162799235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||KM event-free survival estimate|0.785|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.716|0.853||||||||0.853|0.716|
81562483|NCT00736879|162799250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1672|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.37||Tested at alpha=0.019 applying Dunnett's adjustment|ANCOVA|||||-0.37|-1.02|<0.0001
81562484|NCT00736879|162799250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1679|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.41|||ANCOVA|Tested at alpha=0.019 applying Dunnett's adjustment.||||-0.41|-1.07|<0.0001
81562485|NCT00736879|162799250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.5|||ANCOVA|Tested at alpha=0.019 applying Dunnett's adjustment.||||-0.50|-1.17|<0.0001
81562486|NCT00736879|162799251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5481||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|-0.65||Test was performed at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||By applying sequential testing procedure, the testing was performed since the primary endpoint was significant.||-0.65|-2.81|0.0018
81562487|NCT00736879|162799251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5474||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|-0.6||Test was performed at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-0.60|-2.76|0.0024
81562488|NCT00736879|162799251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5598||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|-0.63||Test was performed at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-0.63|-2.83|0.0022
81562489|NCT00736879|162799252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.859||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.7|-3.6||Test was performed at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-3.6|-26.7|0.0103
81562490|NCT00736879|162799252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-25.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.816|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|-14.3||Test was performed at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-14.3|-37.2|<0.0001
81562491|NCT00736879|162799252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-32.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.962|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.3|-20.8||Test was performed at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-20.8|-44.3|<0.0001
81562492|NCT00736879|162799253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.8681|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.56|-24.61||Test was performed at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-24.61|-59.56|<0.0001
81562493|NCT00736879|162799253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.1963|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.27|-30.03||Test was performed at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-30.03|-66.27|<0.0001
81562494|NCT00736879|162799253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-60.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.1796|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.67|-42.5||Test was performed at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||-42.50|-78.67|<0.0001
81562495|NCT00736879|162799254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percent difference|18.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.38||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|34.3||Test was performed at alpha=0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression based on the methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis and Davidian and Tsiatis, Davidian, Zhang and Lu, with adjustment for baseline HbA1c.||The probability of response was modeled using a logistic regression model with baseline HbA1c as the covariate. Treatment group estimates of response rate were then obtained by integrating each group's modeled probability of response over the observed distribution of baseline covariate (combined across groups).||34.3|3.6|0.0157
81562496|NCT00736879|162799254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|8.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.65||0.2512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|23.8||Test was performed at alpha=0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression based on the methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis and Davidian and Tsiatis, Davidian, Zhang and Lu, with adjustment for baseline HbA1c||The probability of response was modeled using a logistic regression model with baseline HbA1c as the covariate. Treatment group estimates of response rate were then obtained by integrating each group's modeled probability of response over the observed distribution of baseline covariate (combined across groups).||23.8|-6.2|0.2512
81574293|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.299|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.2|9.3|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Total Score ( Week 8): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||9.3|-2.2|0.299
81562497|NCT00736879|162799254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|14.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.069||0.0726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|30.3||Test was performed at alpha=0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression based on the methodology of Zhang, Tsiatis and Davidian and Tsiatis, Davidian, Zhang and Lu, with adjustment for baseline HbA1c||The probability of response was modeled using a logistic regression model with baseline HbA1c as the covariate. Treatment group estimates of response rate were then obtained by integrating each group's modeled probability of response over the observed distribution of baseline covariate (combined across groups).||30.3|-1.3|0.0726
81562498|NCT00736879|162799255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7954||0.3163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.37|0.77||Test was performed at alpha=0.05.|ANCOVA|||||0.77|-2.37|0.3163
81562499|NCT00736879|162799255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8154|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.22|0.99|||ANCOVA|||Following a sequential testing procedure, this comparison was not statistically tested, ie, the previous comparison did not meet the criterion for statistical significance.||0.99|-2.22|
81562500|NCT00736879|162799255|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8238|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Following a sequential testing procedure, this comparison was not statistically tested, ie, the previous comparison did not meet the criterion for statistical significance.||0.16|-3.09|
81562501|NCT05402020|162799265|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.15|||||Ratio calculated as \[Tio/Olo\]/\[ICS/LABA\]|Univariate proportional hazards regression was used to compare the time to event (first moderate or severe COPD exacerbations) between the two treatment groups. In the event that there were baseline covariates with unequal distribution between the treatment groups, defined as absolute standardized difference larger than 0.1, the covariate(s) were included in a multiple regression model in addition to the exposure status (Tio/Olo or ICS/LABA).||1.15|0.87|
81562502|NCT05402020|162799266|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.85|||||Ratio calculated as \[Tio/Olo\]/\[ICS/LABA\]|Univariate proportional hazards regression was used to compare the time to event (triple therapy escalation) between the two treatment groups. In the event that there were baseline covariates with unequal distribution between the treatment groups, defined as absolute standardized difference larger than 0.1, the covariate(s) were included in a multiple regression model in addition to the exposure status (Tio/Olo or ICS/LABA).||0.85|0.53|
81562503|NCT05402020|162799267|OTHER||Incidence difference|-37.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.1|-15.8|||||Incidence difference calculated as \[incidence rate of Tio/Olo\]-\[incidence rate of ICS/LABA\].|The rate ratio of Tio+Olo - exposed group relative to LABA/ICS group, along with 95% CIs were derived using a univariate negative binomial model. In the event that there are baseline covariates with unequal distribution between the treatment groups, defined as absolute standardized difference larger than 0.1, the covariate(s) will be included in a multiple regression model in addition to the exposure status (Tio/Olo or LABA/ICS).||-15.8|-60.1|
81562504|NCT05402020|162799267|OTHER||Incidence Rate Ratio|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.85|||||Ratio calculated as \[incidence rate of Tio/Olo\]/\[incidence rate of ICS/LABA\].|The rate ratio of Tio+Olo - exposed group relative to LABA/ICS group, along with 95% CIs were derived using a univariate negative binomial model. In the event that there are baseline covariates with unequal distribution between the treatment groups, defined as absolute standardized difference larger than 0.1, the covariate(s) will be included in a multiple regression model in addition to the exposure status (Tio/Olo or LABA/ICS).||0.85|0.51|
81562505|NCT05402020|162799268|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.93|||||Ratio calculated as \[Tio/Olo\]/\[ICS/LABA\]|Univariate proportional hazards regression was used to compare the time to event (first hospitalization for community-acquired pneumonia after initiation of study drug) between the two treatment groups. In the event that there were baseline covariates with unequal distribution between the treatment groups, defined as absolute standardized difference larger than 0.1, the covariate(s) were included in a multiple regression model in addition to the exposure status (Tio/Olo or ICS/LABA).||1.93|0.36|
81562506|NCT05402020|162799269|OTHER||Annualized rate ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.03|||||Annualized rate ratio calculated as \[annualized rate of Tio/Olo\]/\[annualized rate of ICS/LABA\].|The rate ratio of Tio+Olo - exposed group relative to LABA/ICS group, along with 95% CIs were derived using a univariate negative binomial model. In the event that there are baseline covariates with unequal distribution between the treatment groups, defined as absolute standardized difference larger than 0.1, the covariate(s) will be included in a multiple regression model in addition to the exposure status (Tio/Olo or LABA/ICS).||1.03|0.81|
81562507|NCT05402020|162799270|OTHER||Annualized rate ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.18|||||Annualized rate ratio calculated as \[annualized rate of Tio/Olo\]/\[annualized rate of ICS/LABA\].|The rate ratio of Tio+Olo - exposed group relative to LABA/ICS group, along with 95% CIs were derived using a univariate negative binomial model. In the event that there are baseline covariates with unequal distribution between the treatment groups, defined as absolute standardized difference larger than 0.1, the covariate(s) will be included in a multiple regression model in addition to the exposure status (Tio/Olo or LABA/ICS).||1.18|0.87|
81562508|NCT00573248|162799290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.025|ONE_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||2 (nicotine versus placebo) x 2 (smokers versus nonsmokers) ANOVA for each diary item||||<0.025
81562509|NCT00573248|162799291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.025|ONE_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||2 (nicotine versus placebo) x 2 (smoker versus nonsmoker) ANOVA||||<0.025
81562510|NCT00573248|162799292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.025|ONE_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||2 (nicotine versus placebo) x 2 (smokers versus nonsmokers) ANOVA for each diary item||||<0.025
81562511|NCT00573248|162799293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.025|ONE_SIDED|||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons|ANOVA|||2 (nicotine versus placebo) x 2 (smokers versus nonsmokers) ANOVA for each diary item||||<0.025
81562512|NCT01367119|162799316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.171||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-values take into account variability across treatments and within subject.||||0.171
81562513|NCT01367119|162799317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.258||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||P-values take into account variability across treatments and within subject.||||0.258
81562514|NCT01367119|162799318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.091||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups for nausea||||0.091
81562515|NCT01367119|162799318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.763||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups for headache||||0.763
81562516|NCT01367119|162799318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.356||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups for myalgia||||0.356
81562517|NCT01367119|162799318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.093||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups for visual disturbance||||0.093
81562518|NCT01367119|162799318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups for confusion||||0.003
81562519|NCT01367119|162799318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison between groups for recovery room agitation||||0.860
81562520|NCT03180684|162799349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0071|||||||Clopper Pearson|A 1-sided p-value was calculated to prove superiority over historical control of 2%. Superiority of VGX-3100 alone was declared if p-value is \<0.025.||||||0.0071
81562521|NCT03180684|162799349|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Clopper Pearson|1-sided p-value was calculated to prove superiority over historical control of 2%.Superiority of VGX-3100+imiquimod was declared if p-value is \<0.025.||||||0.0004
81562522|NCT06138145|162799376|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81562523|NCT06138145|162799376|OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mann-Whitney U test|||||||<0.05
81562524|NCT06138145|162799376|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81562525|NCT00857415|162799393|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Correlation coefficient|0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.194|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.89||A one-sided test (rho \> 0) was performed with a significance level of alpha=0.05 to assess a significant correlation.|Spearman's Rank Correlation test||Asymptotic standard error and 95 percent CI used Fisher z-transformation.|Spearman's Rank Order Correlation of the median semiquantitative read (three readers) and the quantitative IHC measurement of cortical amyloid plaque density averaged across six brain regions.||0.89|0.58|<0.0001
81562526|NCT00857415|162799394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Specificity|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.0|100.0|||||95% CI calculated by Wilson score method|Proportion of subjects who had a negative scan based on majority of 3 blinded readers||100|91|
81562527|NCT02398409|162799409|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.117||0.8407|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusting for the covariates of diagnosis and baseline mean value in caregivers' depression.|Mixed Models Analysis|||12 weeks compared to Baseline (BL)||||.8407
81562528|NCT02398409|162799409|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.201|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.015|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusting for the covariates of diagnosis and baseline mean value in caregivers' depression.|Mixed Models Analysis|||At 6 months compared to BL||||.0150
81562529|NCT02398409|162799409|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.114|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.188||0.8373|TWO_SIDED|||||adjusting for the covariates of diagnosis and baseline mean value in caregivers' depression|Mixed Models Analysis|||1 year compared BL||||.8373
81562530|NCT02398409|162799410|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.173||0.6445|TWO_SIDED|||||adjusting for the covariates of diagnosis and baseline mean value in caregivers' depression|Mixed Models Analysis|||12 weeks compared to BL||||.6445
81562531|NCT02398409|162799410|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158||0.5247|TWO_SIDED|||||adjusting for the covariates of diagnosis and baseline mean value in caregivers' depression|Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months compared to BL||||.5247
81562532|NCT02398409|162799410|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.1224|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.187||0.9974|TWO_SIDED|||||adjusting for the covariates of diagnosis and baseline mean value in caregivers' depression|Mixed Models Analysis|||1 year compared to BL||||.9974
81562533|NCT02398409|162799411|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.087||0.1918|TWO_SIDED|||||adjusting for the covariates of diagnosis and baseline mean value in caregivers' depression|Mixed Models Analysis|||12 weeks compared to BL||||.1918
81562534|NCT02398409|162799411|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.078||0.9212|TWO_SIDED|||||adjusting for the covariates of diagnosis and baseline mean value in caregivers' depression|Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months compared to BL||||.9212
81562535|NCT02398409|162799411|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.026|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.083||0.2358|TWO_SIDED|||||adjusting for the covariates of diagnosis and baseline mean value in caregivers' depression|Mixed Models Analysis|||1 year compared to BL||||.2358
81562536|NCT02398409|162799412|SUPERIORITY|adjusting for the covariates of diagnosis and baseline mean value in caregivers' depression|Median Difference (Net)|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168||0.1107|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||12 weeks compared to BL||||.1107
81562537|NCT02398409|162799412|SUPERIORITY|adjusting for the covariates of diagnosis and baseline mean value in caregivers' depression|Median Difference (Net)|0.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.211||0.0562|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months compared to BL||||.0562
81562538|NCT02398409|162799412|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.226|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.218||0.8579|TWO_SIDED|||||adjusting for the covariates of diagnosis and baseline mean value in caregivers' depression|Mixed Models Analysis|||1 year compared to BL||||.8579
81562539|NCT03091777|162799413|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.001
81562540|NCT03091777|162799413|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.001
81562541|NCT00089674|162799419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.7|||<|0.0001||95.0|6.2|7.1|||ANCOVA|||||7.1|6.2|<0.0001
81562542|NCT00089674|162799420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.9|||<|0.0001||95.0|3.5|4.4||Adjusted for multiplicity using the prespecified hierarchical analysis strategy and Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|||||4.4|3.5|<0.0001
81562543|NCT00089674|162799421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.4|5.1||Adjusted for multiplicity using the prespecified hierarchical analysis strategy and Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|||||5.1|4.4|<0.0001
81562544|NCT00089674|162799422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.9|||<|0.0001||95.0|7.4|8.4||Adjusted for multiplicity using the prespecified hierarchical analysis strategy and Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|||||8.4|7.4|<0.0001
81562545|NCT00089674|162799423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.9|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.4|5.4||Adjusted for multiplicity using the prespecified hierarchical analysis strategy and Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|||||5.4|4.4|<0.0001
81562546|NCT00089674|162799424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.7|||<|0.0001||95.0|5.4|6.1||Adjusted for multiplicity using the prespecified hierarchical analysis strategy and Hochberg procedure|ANCOVA|||||6.1|5.4|<0.0001
81562547|NCT00089674|162799425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.1048||95.0|0.46|1.08||Adjusted for multiplicity using the prespecified hierarchical analysis strategy and Hochberg procedure|Regression, Logistic|||||1.08|0.46|0.1048
81562548|NCT00089674|162799426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.37||||0.0125||95.0|0.18|0.78||Adjusted for multiplicity using the prespecified hierarchical analysis strategy and Hochberg procedure|Regression, Logistic|||||0.78|0.18|0.0125
81562549|NCT00089674|162799427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.7961||95.0|0.57|1.55||Adjusted for multiplicity using the prespecified hierarchical analysis strategy and Hochberg procedure|Regression, Cox|||||1.55|0.57|0.7961
81562550|NCT00089674|162799428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.7961||95.0|0.44|1.11||Adjusted for multiplicity using the prespecified hierarchical analysis strategy and Hochberg procedure|Regression, Logistic|||||1.11|0.44|0.7961
81562551|NCT03963401|162799429|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.51||0.1172|TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.94|38.52|||Normal approximation, Dunnett's method|||||38.52|3.94|0.1172
81562552|NCT03963401|162799429|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|23.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.58||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|90.0|9.26|37.5|||Normal approximation, Dunnett's Method|||||37.50|9.26|0.0197
81562553|NCT03963401|162799429|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|31.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.29||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|17.65|44.93|||Normal approximation, Dunnett's Method|||||44.93|17.65|0.0006
81562554|NCT03963401|162799430|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.09||0.0588|TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.72|39.19|||Normal approximation method|||||39.19|2.72|0.0588
81562555|NCT03963401|162799430|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|26.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.87||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|11.72|40.9|||Normal approximation method|||||40.90|11.72|0.0030
81562556|NCT03963401|162799430|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|31.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.68||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.93|45.5|||Normal approximation method|||||45.50|16.93|0.0003
81562557|NCT01476644|162799485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.01
81562558|NCT02393690|162799486|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0787|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0787
81562559|NCT02393690|162799487|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0787|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0787
81562560|NCT02393690|162799488|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1764|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1764
81562561|NCT02393690|162799489|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0756|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0756
81562562|NCT02750943|162799574|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-25.34|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.682|-19.998||From ANCOVA analysis with treatment group, gender and baseline MGI stratification as factors baseline as covariates.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||-19.998|-30.682|<0.0001
81562563|NCT03552965|162799637|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate the prevalence and grade of xerostomia over time.~Margin-based: Mean=1.14, SD=0.378, Range=1, 25th percentile=1, Median=1, 75th percentile=1, n=7 Robust: Mean=1.17, SD=0.577, Range=2, 25th percentile=1, Median=1, 75th percentile=1, n=12"|||
81562564|NCT03552965|162799638|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate the prevalence and grade of xerostomia over time.~Margin-based: Mean=2, SD=0.894, Range=2, 25th percentile=1, Median=2, 75th percentile=3, n=6 Robust: Mean=2.91, SD=1.136, Range=3, 25th percentile=2, Median=3, 75th percentile=4, n=11"|||
81562565|NCT03552965|162799639|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate the prevalence and grade of xerostomia over time.~Margin-based: Mean=2.5, SD=0.577, Range=1, 25th percentile=2, Median=2.5, 75th percentile=3, n=4 Robust: Mean=2.33, SD=1.225, Range=3, 25th percentile=1, Median=2, 75th percentile=3.5, n=9"|||
81562566|NCT03552965|162799640|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate the prevalence and grade of xerostomia over time.~Margin-based: Mean=1.83, SD=0.753, Range=2, 25th percentile=1, Median=2, 75th percentile=2.25, n=6 Robust: Mean=2.33, SD=1, Range=3, 25th percentile=1.5, Median=2, 75th percentile=3, n=9"|||
81562567|NCT03552965|162799641|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate the prevalence and grade of xerostomia over time.~Margin-based: Mean=2, SD=0.707, Range=2, 25th percentile=1.5, Median=2, 75th percentile=2.5, n=5 Robust: Mean=2.38, SD=1.188, Range=3, 25th percentile=1.25, Median=2, 75th percentile=3.75, n=8"|||
81562568|NCT03552965|162799642|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate the prevalence and grade of xerostomia over time.~Margin-based: Mean=15.5, SD=23.76242, Range=75, 25th percentile=0, Median=5, 75th percentile=21.25, n=10 Robust: Mean=14.1346, SD=17.87095, Range=52.5, 25th percentile=0, Median=6.25, 75th percentile=27.5, n=13"|||
81562569|NCT03552965|162799643|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate the prevalence and grade of xerostomia over time.~Margin-based: Mean=45.625, SD=30.68744, Range=71.25, 25th percentile=11.25, Median=58.125, 75th percentile=71.25, n=6 Robust: Mean=64.3182, SD=15.0142, Range=48.75, 25th percentile=66.25, Median=70, 75th percentile=71.25, n=11"|||
81562570|NCT03552965|162799644|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate the prevalence and grade of xerostomia over time.~Margin-based: Mean=60, SD=23.68412, Range=60, 25th percentile=38.125, Median=68.75, 75th percentile=77.5, n=5 Robust: Mean=54.8611, SD=29.91815, Range=80, 25th percentile=24.375, Median=66.25, 75th percentile=80, n=9"|||
81562571|NCT03552965|162799645|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate the prevalence and grade of xerostomia over time.~Margin-based: Mean=31.67, SD=31.38139, Range=85, 25th percentile=5.625, Median=25, 75th percentile=56.875, n=6 Robust: Mean=54.0278, SD=24.57274, Range=67.5, 25th percentile=33.75, Median=62.5, 75th percentile=72.5, n=9"|||
81562572|NCT03552965|162799646|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate the prevalence and grade of xerostomia over time.~Margin-based: Mean=50.75, SD=30.29284, Range=72.5, 25th percentile=21.875, Median=48.75, 75th percentile=80.625, n=5 Robust: Mean=38.4375, SD=26.69897, Range=66.25, 25th percentile=15, Median=29.375, 75th percentile=68.75, n=8"|||
81562573|NCT03347188|162799690|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.11||0.1876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|3.67||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||3.67|-0.73|0.1876
81562574|NCT02360995|162799755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.652|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.652
81562575|NCT02360995|162799756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.001
81562576|NCT02360995|162799757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.001
81562577|NCT02360995|162799758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.533|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.533
81562578|NCT02360995|162799759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.001
81562579|NCT02360995|162799760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.001
81562580|NCT02007512|162799772|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82||||0.3631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.535|1.257|||Stratified log-rank|||Hazard ratio was based on stratified Cox regression model.||1.257|0.535|0.3631
81562581|NCT02007512|162799772|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.022||||0.9212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.659|1.586|||Stratified log-rank|||Hazard ratio was based on stratified Cox regression model.||1.586|0.659|0.9212
81562582|NCT02007512|162799773|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.442||||0.0335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.205|0.955|||Stratified log-rank|||Hazard ratio was based on stratified Cox regression model.||0.955|0.205|0.0335
81562583|NCT02007512|162799773|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.554||||0.1936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.225|1.363|||Stratified log-rank|||Hazard ratio was based on stratified Cox regression model.||1.363|0.225|0.1936
81562584|NCT02007512|162799790|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.928||||0.7378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.599|1.438|||Stratified log-rank|||Hazard ratio was based on stratified Cox regression model.||1.438|0.599|0.7378
81562585|NCT02007512|162799790|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.968||||0.8817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.632|1.483|||Stratified log-rank|||Hazard ratio was based on stratified Cox regression model.||1.483|0.632|0.8817
81562586|NCT02007512|162799791|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.522||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.224|1.217|||Stratified log-rank|||Hazard ratio was based on stratified Cox regression model.||1.217|0.224|0.1270
81562587|NCT02007512|162799791|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.37||||0.0359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.143|0.961|||Stratified log-rank|||Hazard ratio was based on stratified Cox regression model.||0.961|0.143|0.0359
81562588|NCT01288027|162799813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.186|TWO_SIDED||||||one sample t-test|||Statistical significance for change from Baseline was measured using one sample t-test||||0.1860
81562589|NCT00760214|162799822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.41|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.04|-5.78||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-5.78|-11.04|<.001
81562590|NCT00760214|162799822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.66|-6.39||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented. Overall 0.05 level of significance for multiple comparisons controlled using stepwise testing procedure.|ANCOVA|||||-6.39|-11.66|<.001
81562591|NCT00760214|162799823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.31|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.85|-3.78||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.78|-6.85|<.001
81562592|NCT00760214|162799823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.21|-4.12||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.12|-7.21|<.001
81562593|NCT00760214|162799824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.64|-2.01||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.01|-7.64|<.001
81562594|NCT00760214|162799824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.47||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|-1.66||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.66|-7.27|0.002
81562595|NCT00760214|162799825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.77||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.61|-0.94||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.94|-4.61|0.003
81562596|NCT00760214|162799825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.06||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.89|-1.24||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.24|-4.89|0.001
81562597|NCT00760214|162799826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.77||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.87|-0.68||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.68|-6.87|0.017
81562598|NCT00760214|162799826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.43||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|-0.36||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.36|-6.50|0.029
81562599|NCT00760214|162799827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.06||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|0.02||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||0.02|-4.15|0.052
81562600|NCT00760214|162799827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.42||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.49|-0.35||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.35|-4.49|0.022
81562601|NCT00760214|162799828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.53||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.46|-1.59||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.59|-7.46|0.003
81562602|NCT00760214|162799828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.26||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.18|-1.35||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.35|-7.18|0.004
81562603|NCT00760214|162799829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.64||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-0.68||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.68|-4.60|0.008
81562604|NCT00760214|162799829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.98||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.93|-1.04||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.04|-4.93|0.003
81562605|NCT00760214|162799830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.95|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.12|-2.77||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.77|-9.12|<.001
81562606|NCT00760214|162799830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.96|-2.67||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.67|-8.96|<.001
81562607|NCT00760214|162799831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.01||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.15|-0.88||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-0.88|-5.15|0.006
81562608|NCT00760214|162799831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.89|-1.65||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-1.65|-5.89|<.001
81562609|NCT00760214|162799832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.87|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.15|-5.6||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-5.60|-12.15|<.001
81562610|NCT00760214|162799832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.46|-4.95||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-4.95|-11.46|<.001
81562611|NCT00760214|162799833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.19|-3.17||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-3.17|-8.19|<.001
81562612|NCT00760214|162799833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.81|-2.82||Postbaseline P-value was from ANCOVA with terms for treatment (as a factor) and baseline value (as a covariate). Unadjusted p-value presented.|ANCOVA|||||-2.82|-7.81|<.001
81562613|NCT00994318|162799834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.95|||Log Rank|||"FCM (Ferinject / Injectafer) targeting high ferritin level (400 - 600 mcg/L) compared with Oral Iron (Ferrous sulphate 100 mg iron twice daily).~Three primary comparisons using a hierarchical step-down procedure on the log-rank test to preserve the overall alpha level of 0.05, performed in the following order:~1. FCM (high ferritin target) compared with oral iron.~2. FCM (high ferritin target) compared with FCM (low ferritin target).~3. FCM (low ferritin target) compared with oral iron."||0.95|0.44|0.026
81562614|NCT00994318|162799834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.05|||Log Rank|||"FCM (Ferinject / Injectafer) targeting high ferritin level (400-600mcg/L) compared with FCM targeting low ferritin level (100 - 200 mcg/L).~Three primary comparisons using a hierarchical step-down procedure on the log-rank test to preserve the overall alpha level of 0.05, performed in the following order:~1. FCM (high ferritin target) compared with oral iron.~2. FCM (high ferritin target) compared with FCM (low ferritin target).~3. FCM (low ferritin target) compared with oral iron."||1.05|0.45|0.082
81562615|NCT00994318|162799834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|0.93|||Log Rank|||"Sensitivity analysis of the primary endpoint. Time to initiation of additional or alternative anaemia management without taking into account the Hb trigger.~FCM (Ferinject / Injectafer) targeting high ferritin level (400 - 600 mcg/L) compared with Oral Iron (Ferrous sulphate 100 mg iron twice daily)."||0.93|0.39|0.020
81562616|NCT00994318|162799834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.88|||Log Rank|||"Sensitivity analysis of the primary endpoint. Time to initiation of additional or alternative anaemia management taking into account the Hb trigger based on local laboratory data, instead of central laboratory data.~FCM (Ferinject / Injectafer) targeting high ferritin level (400 - 600 mcg/L) compared with Oral Iron (Ferrous sulphate 100 mg iron twice daily)."||0.88|0.43|0.008
81562617|NCT00994318|162799834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.1|||Log Rank|||"Sensitivity analysis of the primary endpoint. Time to initiation of additional or alternative anaemia management taking into account the Hb trigger based on subjects with a complete set of Hb values from central laboratory.~FCM (Ferinject / Injectafer) targeting high ferritin level (400 - 600 mcg/L) compared with Oral Iron (Ferrous sulphate 100 mg iron twice daily)"||1.10|0.45|0.12
81562618|NCT01272284|162799966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion successful|85.4|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.81|78.1||||Fisher Exact|||The final significance level is 0.04191 accounting for one interim analysis conducted at 80% of final information, thus a 95.81% Confidence Limit (CL) was used.|||78.1|<0.0001
81562619|NCT02694523|162799977|OTHER||difference in percentage of participants|24.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.5|32.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline weight (≤100 kg vs \>100 kg) and prior exposure to tumor necrosis factor (TNF) antagonists (0 vs ≥1).||32.4|17.5|<0.001
81562620|NCT02694523|162799978|OTHER||difference in percentage of participants|23.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.6|30.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline weight (≤100 kg vs \>100 kg) and prior exposure to TNF antagonists (0 vs ≥1).||30.1|16.6|<0.001
81562621|NCT02694523|162799979|OTHER||difference in percentage of participants|45.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.9|61.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline weight (≤100 kg vs \>100 kg) and prior exposure to TNF antagonists (0 vs ≥1).||61.1|28.9|<0.001
81562622|NCT02694523|162799980|OTHER||difference in percentage of participants|18.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|24.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline weight (≤100 kg vs \>100 kg) and prior exposure to TNF antagonists (0 vs ≥1).||24.9|13.0|<0.001
81562623|NCT02694523|162799981|OTHER||difference in percentage of participants|16.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|23.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline weight (≤100 kg vs \>100 kg) and prior exposure to TNF antagonists (0 vs ≥1).||23.9|9.5|<0.001
81562624|NCT02694523|162799982|OTHER||difference in percentage of participants|32.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.8|46.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline weight (≤100 kg vs \>100 kg) and prior exposure to TNF antagonists (0 vs ≥1).||46.9|18.8|<0.001
81562625|NCT02694523|162799983|OTHER||difference in percentage of participants|32.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.8|46.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline weight (≤100 kg vs \>100 kg) and prior exposure to TNF antagonists (0 vs ≥1).||46.9|18.8|<0.001
81562626|NCT02694523|162799984|OTHER||difference in percentage of participants|38.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|55.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||P-value calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for baseline weight (≤100 kg vs \>100 kg) and prior exposure to TNF antagonists (0 vs ≥1).||55.8|22.0|<0.001
81562627|NCT01086423|162799985|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The upper limit (UL) of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference \[Infanrix-Hib + Poliorix Group minus Infanrix-IPV+Hib 1 Group\] in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|3.76||||||To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Infanrix™ -IPV+Hib vaccine administered at 2, 3 and 4 months of age was non-inferior to that of the concomitant administration of Infanrix™-Hib and Poliorix™ vaccines at the same age, in terms of immune response to anti-D, one month after the third vaccine dose.||3.76|-1.88|
81562628|NCT01086423|162799985|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The UL of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group difference \[Infanrix-Hib + Poliorix Group minus Infanrix-IPV+Hib 1 Group\] in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|2.56||||||To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Infanrix™-IPV+Hib vaccine administered at 2, 3 and 4 months of age was non-inferior to that of the concomitant administration of Infanrix™-Hib and Poliorix™ vaccines at the same age, in terms of immune response to anti-T, one month after the third vaccine dose.||2.56|-2.56|
81562629|NCT01086423|162799986|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The UL of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group difference \[Infanrix-Hib + Poliorix Group minus Infanrix-IPV+Hib 1 Group\] in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|-7.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.44|-2.13||||||To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Infanrix™-IPV+Hib vaccine administered at 2, 3 and 4 months of age was non-inferior to that of the concomitant administration of Infanrix™-Hib and Poliorix™ vaccines at the same age, in terms of immune response to anti-PRP antibodies, one month after the third vaccine dose.||-2.13|-14.44|
81562630|NCT01086423|162799987|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The UL of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group difference \[Infanrix-Hib + Poliorix Group minus Infanrix-IPV+Hib 1 Group\] in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|2.56||||||To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Infanrix™-IPV+Hib vaccine administered at 2, 3 and 4 months of age was non-inferior to that of the concomitant administration of Infanrix™-Hib and Poliorix™ vaccines at the same age, in terms of immune response to anti-Polio type 1 antibodies, one month after the third vaccine dose.||2.56|-2.51|
81562631|NCT01086423|162799987|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The UL of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group difference \[Infanrix-Hib + Poliorix Group minus Infanrix-IPV+Hib 1 Group\] in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|2.56||||||To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Infanrix™-IPV+Hib vaccine administered at 2, 3 and 4 months of age was non-inferior to that of the concomitant administration of Infanrix™-Hib and Poliorix™ vaccines at the same age, in terms of immune response to anti-Polio type 2 antibodies, one month after the third vaccine dose.||2.56|-2.51|
81562632|NCT01086423|162799987|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The UL of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group difference \[Infanrix-Hib + Poliorix Group minus Infanrix-IPV+Hib 1 Group\] in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|2.56||||||To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Infanrix™-IPV+Hib vaccine administered at 2, 3 and 4 months of age was non-inferior to that of the concomitant administration of Infanrix™-Hib and Poliorix™ vaccines at the same age, in terms of immune response to anti-Polio type 3 antibodies, one month after the third vaccine dose.||2.56|-2.51|
81562633|NCT01086423|162799988|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The UL of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group difference \[Infanrix-Hib + Poliorix Group minus Infanrix-IPV+Hib 1 Group\] in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|-0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.74|1.89||||||To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Infanrix™-IPV+Hib vaccine administered at 2, 3 and 4 months of age was non-inferior to that of the concomitant administration of Infanrix™-Hib and Poliorix™ vaccines at the same age, in terms of immune response to anti-PT antigens, one month after the third vaccine dose.||1.89|-3.74|
81562634|NCT01086423|162799988|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The UL of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the group difference \[Infanrix-Hib + Poliorix Group minus Infanrix-IPV+Hib 1 Group\] in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.75|-0.11||||||To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Infanrix™-IPV+Hib vaccine administered at 2, 3 and 4 months of age was non-inferior to that of the concomitant administration of Infanrix™-Hib and Poliorix™ vaccines at the same age, in terms of immune response to anti-FHA antigens, one month after the third vaccine dose.||-0.11|-6.75|
81562635|NCT01086423|162799988|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for evaluation of Non-inferiority: The UL of the standardized asymptotic 95% confidence interval (CI) on the group difference \[Infanrix-Hib + Poliorix Group minus Infanrix-IPV+Hib 1 Group\] in percentage of seroprotected subjects ≤ 10%.|Difference in seroprotection rate|-0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|3.04||||||To demonstrate that the immunogenicity of Infanrix™-IPV+Hib vaccine administered at 2, 3 and 4 months of age was non-inferior to that of the concomitant administration of Infanrix™-Hib and Poliorix™ vaccines at the same age, in terms of immune response to anti-PRN antigens, one month after the third vaccine dose.||3.04|-4.6|
81562636|NCT05896748|162800018|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.948|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.901|0.998|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for Ctau within CAB||0.998|0.901|
81562637|NCT05896748|162800018|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.935|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.877|0.995|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for Ctau within CAB||0.995|0.877|
81562638|NCT05896748|162800018|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.934|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.872|1.0|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for Ctau within CAB||1.000|0.872|
81562639|NCT05896748|162800018|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.999|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.943|1.059|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the IM gluteal injections for Ctau within CAB||1.059|0.943|
81562640|NCT05896748|162800019|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.002|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.952|1.056|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for Ctau within RPV||1.056|0.952|
81562641|NCT05896748|162800019|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.961|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.921|1.002|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for Ctau within RPV||1.002|0.921|
81562642|NCT05896748|162800019|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.928|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.885|0.973|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for Ctau within RPV||0.973|0.885|
81562643|NCT05896748|162800019|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.003|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.955|1.053|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the IM gluteal injections for Ctau within RPV||1.053|0.955|
81562644|NCT05896748|162800020|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.942|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.897|0.99|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for Cmax within CAB||0.990|0.897|
81562645|NCT05896748|162800020|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.911|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.86|0.965|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for Cmax within CAB||0.965|0.860|
81562646|NCT05896748|162800020|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.857|0.966|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for Cmax within CAB||0.966|0.857|
81562647|NCT05896748|162800020|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.003|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.938|1.074|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the IM gluteal injections for Cmax within CAB||1.074|0.938|
81562648|NCT05896748|162800021|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.938|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.895|0.982|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for Cmax within RPV||0.982|0.895|
81562649|NCT05896748|162800021|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.918|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.876|0.963|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for Cmax within RPV||0.963|0.876|
81562650|NCT05896748|162800021|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.905|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.861|0.952|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for Cmax within RPV||0.952|0.861|
81562651|NCT05896748|162800021|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.937|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.891|0.986|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the IM gluteal injections for Cmax within RPV||0.986|0.891|
81562652|NCT05896748|162800022|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.944|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.906|0.983|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for AUC\[0-tau\] within CAB||0.983|0.906|
81562653|NCT05896748|162800022|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.944|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.895|0.995|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for AUC\[0-tau\] within CAB||0.995|0.895|
81562654|NCT05896748|162800022|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.933|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.876|0.994|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for AUC\[0-tau\] within CAB||0.994|0.876|
81562655|NCT05896748|162800022|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.979|1.105|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the IM gluteal injections for AUC\[0-tau\] within CAB||1.105|0.979|
81562656|NCT05896748|162800023|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.966|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.932|1.002|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for AUC\[0-tau\] within RPV||1.002|0.932|
81562657|NCT05896748|162800023|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.955|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.922|0.989|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for AUC\[0-tau\] within RPV||0.989|0.922|
81562658|NCT05896748|162800023|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|0.948|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.907|0.991|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the abdominal SC injection with gluteal IM injection for AUC\[0-tau\] within RPV||0.991|0.907|
81562659|NCT05896748|162800023|OTHER||Ratio of geometric least square mean|1.014|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.972|1.058|||Mixed effect analysisofcovariance(ANCOVA|||To compare the IM gluteal injections for AUC\[0-tau\] within RPV||1.058|0.972|
81562660|NCT01130103|162800065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||incident rate ratio|0.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|||caps total score at weeks 5 and 10||.85|.30|.01
81562661|NCT01130103|162800065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||incident rate ratio|0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||rate of change in CAPS total from week 5 to week 10||.74|.43|<.001
81562662|NCT01130103|162800069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|12.6||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|129.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||treatment group effect: remission rate at weeks 5 and 10||129|1.23|.03
81562663|NCT01130103|162800069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|20.8||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|176.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||rate of change over time in remission rate from week 5 to 10||176|2.44|0.007
81562664|NCT04795622|162800079|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3545|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.753|2.4365||||||||2.4365|0.7530|
81562665|NCT04795622|162800080|SUPERIORITY||Point Estimate|-0.0856|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2395|0.0683||||||X-axis||0.0683|-0.2395|
81562666|NCT04795622|162800080|SUPERIORITY||Point Estimate|-0.033|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2268|0.1608||||||Y-axis||0.1608|-0.2268|
81562667|NCT04795622|162800080|SUPERIORITY||Point Estimate|0.1791|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1551|0.5133||||||Z-axis||0.5133|-0.1551|
81562668|NCT01302379|162800089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.5|97.5||No adjustment for multiple comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|||||97.5|-97.5|<0.05
81562669|NCT02103218|162800093|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||count GEE|||Results from count GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares means, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square mean estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.62
81575179|NCT01059825|162821897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.22||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.32|-0.11||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.11|-0.32|0.004
81562670|NCT02103218|162800094|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||logistic GEE|||Results from logistic GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares predicted probabilities converted to %, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.15
81562671|NCT02103218|162800095|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||logistic GEE|||Results from logistic GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares predicted probabilities converted to %, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.47
81562672|NCT02103218|162800096|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||logistic GEE|||Results from logistic GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares predicted probabilities converted to %, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.29
81562673|NCT02103218|162800097|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||linear GEE|||Results from linear GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares means, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square mean estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||<0.001
81562674|NCT02103218|162800098|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||Omnibus overall test for any group x time interaction was p = 0.77.|linear GEE|||Results from linear GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares means, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square mean estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.02
81562675|NCT02103218|162800099|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||linear GEE|||Results from linear GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares means, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square mean estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.67
81562676|NCT02103218|162800100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||count GEE|||Results from count GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares means, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square mean estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.45
81562677|NCT02103218|162800101|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||count GEE|||Results from count GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares means, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square mean estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.70
81562678|NCT02103218|162800102|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||linear GEE|||Results from linear GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares means, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square mean estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.42
81562679|NCT02103218|162800103|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||count GEE|||Results from count GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares means, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square mean estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.63
81562680|NCT02103218|162800104|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Omnibus overall test for any group x time interaction was p = 0.78.|count GEE|||Results from count GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares means, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square mean estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.05
81562681|NCT02103218|162800105|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||count GEE|||Results from count GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares means, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square mean estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.50
81562682|NCT02103218|162800107|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86|||||||count GEE|||Results from count GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares means, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square mean estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.86
81562683|NCT02103218|162800108|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||count GEE|||Results from count GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares means, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square mean estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.46
81562684|NCT02103218|162800109|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||linear GEE|||Results from linear GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares means, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square mean estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.70
81562685|NCT02103218|162800110|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||linear GEE|||Results from linear GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares means, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square mean estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.29
81562686|NCT02103218|162800111|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||linear GEE|||Results from linear GEE models for outcome with IPW propensity score adjustment and multiple imputation for missing data. Numbers presented above are model-based least-squares means, (SE). Overall p-values from omnibus test (group by time interaction) for any differences in change over time between groups as well as p-values from testing difference in least-square mean estimates in post-hoc pairwise comparisons with pre-intervention were estimated.||||0.43
81562687|NCT02301988|162800128|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|3.77||||0.519||95.0|-8.99|16.54|||Chi-squared||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using normal approximation (Wald) with continuity correction.|Unstratified Analysis||16.54|-8.99|0.519
81562688|NCT02301988|162800129|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|3.29||||0.7817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.52|32.1|||Chi-squared||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using normal approximation (Wald) with continuity correction.|Unstratified analysis||32.10|-25.52|0.7817
81562689|NCT02301988|162800130|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|7.7||||0.2234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.95|21.35|||Chi-squared||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using normal approximation (Wald) with continuity correction.|Unstratified analysis||21.35|-5.95|0.2234
81562690|NCT02301988|162800131|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-2.96||||0.8169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.91|27.99|||Chi-squared||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using normal approximation (Wald) with continuity correction.|Unstratified analysis||27.99|-33.91|0.8169
81562691|NCT02301988|162800132|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rate|11.11||||0.1607||95.0|-5.64|27.85|||Chi-squared||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using normal approximation (Wald) with continuity correction.|Unstratified analysis||27.85|-5.64|0.1607
81562692|NCT02301988|162800133|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|23.68||||0.1486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.57|60.94|||Chi-squared||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using normal approximation (Wald) with continuity correction.|Unstratified Analysis||60.94|-13.57|0.1486
81562693|NCT02301988|162800134|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|6.09||||0.498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.01|27.2|||Chi-squared||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using normal approximation (Wald) with continuity correction method.|||27.20|-15.01|0.4980
81562694|NCT02301988|162800135|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|9.66||||0.3032||95.0|-12.25|31.58|||Chi-squared||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using normal approximation (Wald) with continuity correction method.|||31.58|-12.25|0.3032
81562695|NCT02301988|162800137|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|4.2||||0.628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.37|22.76|||Chi-squared||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using normal approximation (Wald) with continuity correction method.|||22.76|-14.37|0.6280
81562696|NCT02301988|162800138|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|8.33||||0.6291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.04|49.71|||Chi-squared||95% CI for difference in rates were constructed using normal approximation (Wald) with continuity correction method.|||49.71|-33.04|0.6291
81562697|NCT01298544|162800147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMCs|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.94|||||Calculated by back transforming the ratio difference between vaccine groups on logarithmic scale. Back transformations of CIs based on Student t distribution for ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 2-Group 1).|Serotype 4||0.94|0.48|
81562698|NCT01298544|162800147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMCs|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.04|||||Calculated by back transforming the ratio difference between vaccine groups on logarithmic scale. Back transformations of CIs based on Student t distribution for ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 2-Group 1).|Serotype 6B||1.04|0.64|
81562699|NCT01298544|162800147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMCs|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.23|||||Calculated by back transforming the ratio difference between vaccine groups on logarithmic scale. Back transformations of CIs based on Student t distribution for ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 2-Group 1).|Serotype 9V||1.23|0.74|
81562700|NCT01298544|162800147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMCs|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.01|||||Calculated by back transforming the ratio difference between vaccine groups on logarithmic scale. Back transformations of CIs based on Student t distribution for ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 2-Group 1).|Serotype 14||1.01|0.45|
81562701|NCT01298544|162800147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMCs|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.31|||||Calculated by back transforming the ratio difference between vaccine groups on logarithmic scale. Back transformations of CIs based on Student t distribution for ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 2-Group 1).|Serotype 18C||1.31|0.70|
81562702|NCT01298544|162800147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMCs|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.77|||||Calculated by back transforming the ratio difference between vaccine groups on logarithmic scale. Back transformations of CIs based on Student t distribution for ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 2-Group 1).|Serotype 19F||0.77|0.40|
81562703|NCT01298544|162800147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMCs|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.05|||||Calculated by back transforming the ratio difference between vaccine groups on logarithmic scale. Back transformations of CIs based on Student t distribution for ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 2-Group 1).|Serotype 23F||1.05|0.64|
81562704|NCT01298544|162800147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMCs|1.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.39|2.8|||||Calculated by back transforming the ratio difference between vaccine groups on logarithmic scale. Back transformations of CIs based on Student t distribution for ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures (Groups 1 and 2 combined-Group 3).|Serotype 4||2.80|1.39|
81575180|NCT01059825|162821897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.17||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.27|-0.06||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.06|-0.27|0.020
81562705|NCT01298544|162800147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMCs|3.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.41|3.84|||||Calculated by back transforming the ratio difference between vaccine groups on logarithmic scale. Back transformations of CIs based on Student t distribution for ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures (Groups 1 and 2 combined-Group 3).|Serotype 6B||3.84|2.41|
81562706|NCT01298544|162800147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMCs|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.62|||||Calculated by back transforming the ratio difference between vaccine groups on logarithmic scale. Back transformations of CIs based on Student t distribution for ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures (Groups 1 and 2 combined-Group 3).|Serotype 9V||1.62|0.98|
81562707|NCT01298544|162800147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMCs|6.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.53|9.79|||||Calculated by back transforming the ratio difference between vaccine groups on logarithmic scale. Back transformations of CIs based on Student t distribution for ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures (Groups 1 and 2 combined-Group 3).|Serotype 14||9.79|4.53|
81562708|NCT01298544|162800147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMCs|2.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|3.24|||||Calculated by back transforming the ratio difference between vaccine groups on logarithmic scale. Back transformations of CIs based on Student t distribution for ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures (Groups 1 and 2 combined-Group 3).|Serotype 18C||3.24|1.68|
81562709|NCT01298544|162800147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMCs|4.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.29|6.07|||||Calculated by back transforming the ratio difference between vaccine groups on logarithmic scale. Back transformations of CIs based on Student t distribution for ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures (Groups 1 and 2 combined-Group 3).|Serotype 19F||6.07|3.29|
81562710|NCT01298544|162800147|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of GMCs|2.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.65|2.63|||||Calculated by back transforming the ratio difference between vaccine groups on logarithmic scale. Back transformations of CIs based on Student t distribution for ratio difference of the logarithms of the measures (Groups 1 and 2 combined-Group 3).|Serotype 23F||2.63|1.65|
81562711|NCT01298544|162800148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-18.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.4|-7.3|||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage. Exact 2 sided CI for the difference in proportions (Group 2-Group 1), expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 4||-7.3|-29.4|
81562712|NCT01298544|162800148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|3.0|||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage. Exact 2 sided CI for the difference in proportions (Group 2-Group 1), expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 6B||3.0|-3.1|
81562713|NCT01298544|162800148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|7.3|||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage. Exact 2 sided CI for the difference in proportions (Group 2-Group 1), expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 9V||7.3|-5.9|
81562714|NCT01298544|162800148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|3.1|||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage. Exact 2 sided CI for the difference in proportions (Group 2-Group 1), expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 14||3.1|-10.3|
81562715|NCT01298544|162800148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|-1.0|||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage. Exact 2 sided CI for the difference in proportions (Group 2-Group 1), expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 18C||-1.0|-22.7|
81562716|NCT01298544|162800148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|0.6|||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage. Exact 2 sided CI for the difference in proportions (Group 2-Group 1), expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 19F||0.6|-7.1|
81562717|NCT01298544|162800148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|2.3|||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage. Exact 2 sided CI for the difference in proportions (Group 2-Group 1), expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 23F||2.3|-4.5|
81562718|NCT01298544|162800148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|37.0|||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage. Exact 2 sided CI for the difference in proportions (Group 1 and 2 combined-Group 3), expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 4||37.0|12.7|
81562719|NCT01298544|162800148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|7.715|||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage. Exact 2 sided CI for the difference in proportions (Group 1 and 2 combined-Group 3), expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 6B||7.715|-0.011|
81562720|NCT01298544|162800148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|19.6|||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage. Exact 2 sided CI for the difference in proportions (Group 1 and 2 combined-Group 3), expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 9V||19.6|1.9|
81562721|NCT01298544|162800148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|29.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.4|40.5|||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage. Exact 2 sided CI for the difference in proportions (Group 1 and 2 combined-Group 3), expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 14||40.5|19.4|
81562722|NCT01298544|162800148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|30.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.9|41.5|||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage. Exact 2 sided CI for the difference in proportions (Group 1 and 2 combined-Group 3), expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 18C||41.5|17.9|
81562723|NCT01298544|162800148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2|13.9|||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage. Exact 2 sided CI for the difference in proportions (Group 1 and 2 combined-Group 3), expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 19F||13.9|1.2|
81562724|NCT01298544|162800148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportions|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|13.0|||||Difference in proportions, expressed as a percentage. Exact 2 sided CI for the difference in proportions (Group 1 and 2 combined-Group 3), expressed as a percentage.|Serotype 23F||13.0|1.8|
81562725|NCT05169567|162800149|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.95|||Log Rank|||||0.95|0.57|0.02
81562726|NCT01828320|162800211|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|-0.08||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||||||0.34
81562727|NCT01828320|162800212|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|-0.06||||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||||||0.93
81562728|NCT01828320|162800213|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|-0.5||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.01
81562729|NCT01828320|162800214|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.18||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.17
81562730|NCT01828320|162800215|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.07||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.31
81562731|NCT01828320|162800216|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.001||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.80
81562732|NCT01828320|162800217|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.04||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.96
81562733|NCT01828320|162800218|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|-0.05||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.83
81562734|NCT01828320|162800219|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.35||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.02
81562735|NCT01828320|162800220|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.28||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.04
81562736|NCT01828320|162800221|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.29||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.04
81562737|NCT01828320|162800222|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|-0.44||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||||||0.03
81562738|NCT01828320|162800223|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.07||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.71
81562739|NCT01828320|162800224|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.02||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.83
81562740|NCT01828320|162800225|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|-0.11||||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||||||0.85
81562741|NCT01828320|162800226|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|-0.55||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.02
81562742|NCT01828320|162800227|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|-0.33||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.05
81562743|NCT01828320|162800228|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.04||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.88
81562744|NCT01828320|162800229|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.04||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.97
81562745|NCT01828320|162800230|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.01||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||"Composite Risk Score of Functioning in Social Domain measured via Ecological Momentary Assessment: Alone"||||0.88
81562746|NCT01828320|162800230|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|-0.18||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||"Composite Risk Score of Functioning in Social Domain measured via Ecological Momentary Assessment: With a family member"||||0.43
81562747|NCT01828320|162800230|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.21||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||"Composite Risk Score of Functioning in Social Domain measured via Ecological Momentary Assessment: With a peer"||||0.37
81562748|NCT01828320|162800231|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.29||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.02
81562749|NCT01828320|162800232|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.07||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.49
81562750|NCT01828320|162800233|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.11||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||||||0.60
81562751|NCT01828320|162800234|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.08||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|||||Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random was used to examine continuous outcomes.|Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|||||||0.42
81562752|NCT01828320|162800235|SUPERIORITY||d (effect size)|0.4||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling|Using intent-to-treat, multilevel modeling with maximum likelihood estimation with the assumption of missing at random, to examine continuous outcomes||||||0.01
81562753|NCT02160782|162800269|EQUIVALENCE|The P-value for testing if the treatment group least squares (LS) means were equal was calculated to determine if the change in sBA levels between the treatment groups was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-117.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|52.828||0.0464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-232.38|-2.18|||ANCOVA|||The difference between treatment groups in change from Week 18 to Week 22 in fasting sBA levels was evaluated using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as a factor, and Week 18 sBA as a covariate. The analysis used a tabulation of fitted summary statistics from ANCOVA in the MITT population, which included all participants who were enrolled, received study drug through Week 18, and had a reduction from baseline in sBA of ≥50% at the Week 12 or Week 18 measurement.||-2.18|-232.38|0.0464
81562754|NCT02160782|162800270|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in sBA levels between baseline and Week 18 (the open-label period) was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-87.73|STANDARD_DEVIATION|119.979||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-133.37|-42.09||Data for this analysis were obtained from 31 participants at baseline; 29 of those participants contributed Week 18 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in sBA levels was observed when comparing baseline to Week 18 (the open-label period, during which all participants received MRX). The analysis was based on the ITT population.||-42.09|-133.37|0.0005
81562755|NCT02160782|162800271|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in ItchRO(Obs) scores between baseline and Week 18 (the open-label period) was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.704|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9114|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.051|-1.357|||Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in ItchRO(Obs) score was observed when comparing baseline to Week 18 (the open-label period, during which all participants received MRX). The analysis was based on the ITT population. ItchRO scores range from 0 to 4; the higher score indicates increasing itch severity.||-1.357|-2.051|< 0.0001
81562756|NCT02160782|162800272|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in ItchRO(Pt) scores between baseline and Week 18 (the open-label period) was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-2.072|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9931|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.645|-1.498|||Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in ItchRO(Pt) score was observed when comparing baseline to Week 18 (the open-label period, during which all participants received MRX). The analysis was based on the ITT population. ItchRO scores range from 0 to 4; the higher score indicates increasing itch severity.||-1.498|-2.645|< 0.0001
81562757|NCT02160782|162800273|EQUIVALENCE|The P-value for testing if the treatment group LS means were equal was calculated to determine if the change in ItchRO(Obs) between the treatment groups was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.483|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3103|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.122|-0.844|||ANCOVA|||The difference between treatment groups in change from Week 18 to Week 22 in ItchRO(Obs) was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor, and Week 18 ItchRO(Obs) as a covariate. The analysis used a tabulation of fitted summary statistics from ANCOVA in the intent-to-treat population, which included all participants who were enrolled, and received at least one dose of study drug.||-0.844|-2.122|< 0.0001
81562758|NCT02160782|162800274|EQUIVALENCE|The P-value for testing if the treatment group LS means were equal was calculated to determine if the change in ItchRO(Pt) between the treatment groups was statistically significant. While the number of participants included in analysis for the end point indicates 28, there were only 14; n = 5 for ItchRO(Pt): MRX and n = 9 for ItchRO(Pt): placebo.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.988|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4641||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.009|-0.967|||ANCOVA|||The difference between treatment groups in change from Week 18 to Week 22 in ItchRO (Pt) was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor, and Week 18 ItchRO(Pt) as a covariate. The analysis used a tabulation of fitted summary statistics from ANCOVA in the intent-to-treat population, which included all participants who were enrolled, and received at least one dose of study drug.||-0.967|-3.009|0.0013
81562759|NCT02160782|162800275|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in ALP levels between baseline and Week 18 (the open-label period) was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-27.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|118.33||0.2163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.8|17.2||Data for this analysis were obtained from 31 participants at baseline; 29 of those participants contributed Week 18 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in ALP levels was observed when comparing baseline to Week 18 (the open-label period, during which all participants received MRX). The analysis was based on the ITT population.||17.2|-72.8|0.2163
81562760|NCT02160782|162800276|EQUIVALENCE|The P-value for testing if the treatment group LS means were equal was calculated to determine if the change in ALP levels between the treatment groups was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|30.44||0.7455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.6|72.6|||ANCOVA|||The difference between treatment groups in change from Week 18 to Week 22 in ALP levels was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor, and Week 18 ALP as a covariate. The analysis used a tabulation of fitted summary statistics from ANCOVA in the intent-to-treat population, which included all participants who were enrolled, and received at least one dose of study drug.||72.6|-52.6|0.7455
81562761|NCT02160782|162800277|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in ALT levels between baseline and Week 18 (the open-label period) was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|84.54||0.9358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.4|30.9||Data for this analysis were obtained from 31 participants at baseline; 29 of those participants contributed Week 18 data.|Student's t-test|||This analysis investigated whether a statistically significant change in ALT levels was observed when comparing baseline to Week 18 (the open-label period, during which all participants received MRX). The analysis was based on the ITT population.||30.9|-33.4|0.9358
81574294|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.994|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.1|1.1|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Social Sub-Scale Score (Week 4): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||1.1|-1.1|0.994
81562762|NCT02160782|162800278|EQUIVALENCE|The P-value for testing if the treatment group LS means were equal was calculated to determine if the change in ALT levels between the treatment groups was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|15.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.53||0.4472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|55.2|||ANCOVA|||The difference between treatment groups in change from Week 18 to Week 22 in ALT levels was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor, and Week 18 ALT as a covariate. The analysis used a tabulation of fitted summary statistics from ANCOVA in the intent-to-treat population, which included all participants who were enrolled, and received at least one dose of study drug.||55.2|-25.1|0.4472
81562763|NCT02160782|162800279|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in total bilirubin levels between baseline and Week 18 (the open-label period) was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.424||0.0893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.08|||Student's t-test|||||0.08|-1.01|0.0893
81562764|NCT02160782|162800280|EQUIVALENCE|The P-value for testing if the treatment group LS means were equal was calculated to determine if the change in total bilirubin between the treatment groups was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.361||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.6|||ANCOVA|||The difference between treatment groups in change from Week 18 to Week 22 in total bilirubin was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor, and Week 18 total bilirubin as a covariate. The analysis used a tabulation of fitted summary statistics from ANCOVA in the intent-to-treat population, which included all participants who were enrolled, and received at least one dose of study drug.||0.6|-0.88|0.7
81562765|NCT02160782|162800281|EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis that the mean change was equal to zero was tested using the Student's t-test to determine if the mean change in direct bilirubin levels between baseline and Week 18 (the open-label period) was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.012||0.0139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.11|||Student's t-test|||||-0.11|-0.9|0.0139
81562766|NCT02160782|162800282|EQUIVALENCE|The P-value for testing if the treatment group LS means were equal was calculated to determine if the change in direct bilirubin between the treatment groups was statistically significant.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.265||0.9517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.53|||ANCOVA|||The difference between treatment groups in change from Week 18 to Week 22 in direct bilirubin levels was evaluated using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor, and Week 18 direct bilirubin as a covariate. The analysis used a tabulation of fitted summary statistics from ANCOVA in the intent-to-treat population, which included all participants who were enrolled, and received at least one dose of study drug.||0.53|-0.56|0.9517
81562767|NCT00413400|162800285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||treatment effect (etanercept vs. placebo) using ANCOVA including baseline CRP, age, and race||||0.20
81562768|NCT00413400|162800286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||95.0|||||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||within subject percent changes calculated for each timepoint and repeated measures ANCOVA controlling for age and race performed||||0.92
81562769|NCT00413400|162800287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||within subject percent changes were calculated for each time point, then repeated measures ANCOVA controlling for age and race performed||||0.02
81562770|NCT00413400|162800288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||repeated measures ANCOVA|||percent change calculated then repeated measures ANCOVA performed controlling for age and race||||0.02
81562771|NCT00413400|162800289|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA controlling for baseline value, age, race||||0.46
81562772|NCT00413400|162800290|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81562773|NCT00413400|162800291|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81562774|NCT00413400|162800292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA controlling for baseline value, age, race||||0.59
81562775|NCT00413400|162800293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Repeated measures ANCOVA|||within subject percent changes calculated then repeated measures ANCOVA controlling for age and race performed||||<0.0001
81562776|NCT00413400|162800294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||Repeated Measures ANCOVA|||within subject percent changes calculated then repeated measures ANCOVA performed controlling for age and race||||0.08
81562777|NCT00413400|162800295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA controlling for baseline value, age, and race||||0.55
81562778|NCT00891462|162800309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.086|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.13|||ANCOVA|||||0.13|0.05|<0.0001
81562779|NCT00891462|162800309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.124|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.16|||ANCOVA|||||0.16|0.08|<0.0001
81562780|NCT01083485|162800334|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Previously provided|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3||A P value was not part of the analysis plan. A within SD 1.7, and expected treatment difference of 0 and a non-inferiority margin was -1.0 meaning that OXN PR can be one unit inferior to OXY PR and still be considered non-inferior.|ANCOVA|The primary efficacy endpoint was analysed on the PP data using a mixed-model repeat measure analysis of covariance RMANCOVA.||The sample size was calculated for a significance level of 2.5% (1 sided) with 90% power. A within SD 1.7, and expected treatment difference of 0 and a non-inferiority margin of 1.0 were assumed.||0.3|-0.5|
81562781|NCT02791399|162800345|EQUIVALENCE|Our analysis examined the estimated averages for each group at each time point after accounting for covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Models controlled for age, gender, depression severity, pain intensity, clinician type, and proportion of clinician panel prescribed opioids.||||0.20|-2.45|<0.05
81562782|NCT02791399|162800346|EQUIVALENCE|Our analysis examined the estimated probabilities for each group at each time point after accounting for covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Models controlled for age, gender, depression severity, pain intensity, clinician type, and proportion of clinician panel prescribed opioids.||||0.06|-0.15|<0.05
81562783|NCT02791399|162800347|NON_INFERIORITY|Pain intensity and pain-related function were tested in non-inferiority analyses, as we hypothesized that the ISOT intervention would not negatively impact pain or function. One-half SD difference in change was considered the appropriate non-inferiority limit.|Non-inferiority analysis|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81575181|NCT01059825|162821897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.25||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.36|-0.15||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.15|-0.36|0.001
81562784|NCT02791399|162800348|EQUIVALENCE|This analysis is comparing estimated averages and probabilities for each group at each time point after accounting for covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.99|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.83|1.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|Models controlled for age, gender, depression severity, pain intensity, clinician type, and proportion of clinician panel prescribed opioids.||||1.85|-5.83|<0.05
81562785|NCT02791399|162800349|EQUIVALENCE|Our analysis examined the estimated averages for each group at each time point after accounting for covariates.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.03|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.73|8.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Models controlled for age, gender, depression severity, pain intensity, clinician type, and proportion of clinician panel prescribed opioids.||||8.80|-6.73|<0.05
81562786|NCT00674973|162800350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.1909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.1|||Log Rank|||Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the Hazard Ratio (erlotinib compared with placebo), including 95 percent (%) confidence intervals (CIs).||1.10|0.63|0.1909
81562787|NCT00763048|162800360|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81562788|NCT00763048|162800361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81562789|NCT00763048|162800362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||<0.05
81562790|NCT00763048|162800363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81562791|NCT00763048|162800364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81562792|NCT00763048|162800365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81562793|NCT00763048|162800366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81562794|NCT00763048|162800367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81562795|NCT00763048|162800368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81562796|NCT00518687|162800370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy (VE)|18.5||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.6|55.8||A 1-sided p-value \<0.025 implies that the V710 vaccine efficacy is statistically significantly greater than 20%|Exact 1-sided binomial test||VE = 1 - Relative Risk of V710 compared with placebo|||55.8|-48.6|0.584
81562797|NCT00518687|162800371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimated rate difference|0.0||||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||0.1|-0.1|0.997
81562798|NCT00518687|162800372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy (VE)|12.9||||0.347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.8|50.0||A 1-sided p-value \<0.025 implies that the V710 vaccine efficacy is statistically significant|Exact 1-sided binomial test||VE = 1 - Relative Risk of V710 compared with placebo|||50.0|-50.8|0.347
81562799|NCT00518687|162800373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy (VE)|29.3||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|51.2||A 1-sided p-value \<0.025 implies that the V710 vaccine efficacy is statistically significant|Exact 1-sided binomial test||VE = 1 - Relative Risk of V710 compared with placebo|||51.2|-1.8|0.032
81562800|NCT05108922|162800382|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|29.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.3|100.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was based on logistic regression model with treatment, Apolipoprotein (ApoE) ε4 Carrier Status, baseline amyloid Level, baseline age as factors.||100.0|5.30|<0.001
81562801|NCT05108922|162800383|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|15.18||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.04|100.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was based on logistic regression model with treatment, ApoE ε4 Carrier Status, baseline amyloid Level, baseline age as factors.||100.0|2.04|0.008
81562802|NCT05108922|162800384|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-45.691|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.6132|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.84|-36.54||Analysis between treatment group comparison p-value using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model for endpoint measures: Change (CHG) = Baseline + ApoE ε4 Carrier Status + Baseline Age + Treatment|ANCOVA|||||-36.54|-54.84|<0.001
81562803|NCT05108922|162800385|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-48.213|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9276|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.99|-38.44||Analysis between treatment group comparison p-value using ANCOVA model for endpoint measures: Percent change (PCHG) = Baseline + ApoE ε4 Carrier Status + Baseline Age + Treatment|ANCOVA|||||-38.44|-57.99|<0.001
81562804|NCT05108922|162800386|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-40.252|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.551|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.87|-18.64||Analysis between treatment group comparison p-value using ANCOVA model for endpoint measures: CHG = Baseline + ApoE ε4 Carrier Status + Baseline Age + Treatment|ANCOVA|||||-18.64|-61.87|<0.001
81562805|NCT05108922|162800387|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-23.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.231|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.35|-15.6||Analysis between treatment group comparison p-value using mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) model for Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + ApoE4 Carrier Status + Baseline Brain Amyloid Level + Baseline Age.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-15.60|-32.35|<0.001
81562806|NCT05108922|162800388|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-25.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.381|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.49|-17.15||Analysis between treatment group comparison p-value using MMRM model for Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + ApoE4 Carrier Status + Baseline Brain Amyloid Level + Baseline Age.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-17.15|-34.49|<0.001
81562807|NCT05108922|162800389|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.38|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.37|20.81||Analysis was based on logistic regression model with 1 (Screening) value, ApoE4 Status, Age, Treatment, Time, and Treatment-by-time interaction as factors. Variance-Covariance structure = Unstructured|Regression, Logistic|||||20.81|3.37|<0.001
81562808|NCT05108922|162800390|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|37.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.71|99.99||Analysis between treatment group comparison p-value using MMRM model for Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + ApoE4 Carrier Status + Baseline Brain Amyloid Level + Baseline Age.|Regression, Logistic|||||99.99|5.71|<.001
81562809|NCT05108922|162800391|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-26.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.479|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.78|-13.73||Analysis between treatment group comparison p-value using MMRM model for Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + ApoE4 Carrier Status + Baseline Brain Amyloid Level + Baseline Age.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-13.73|-39.78|<0.001
81562810|NCT05108922|162800392|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-7.931|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1187||0.0558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.06|0.199||Analysis between treatment group comparison p-value using MMRM model for Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + ApoE4 Carrier Status + Baseline Brain Amyloid Level + Baseline Age.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.199|-16.060|0.0558
81562811|NCT05108922|162800393|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of interest: 5 Centiloids|LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-7.931|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.1187|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.06|0.199||Analysis between treatment group comparison p-value using MMRM model for Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + ApoE4 Carrier Status + Baseline Brain Amyloid Level + Baseline Age.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.199|-16.060|
81562812|NCT05108922|162800394|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-12.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.12||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.19|-3.88||Analysis between treatment group comparison p-value using MMRM model for Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + ApoE4 Carrier Status + Baseline Brain Amyloid Level + Baseline Age.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-3.88|-20.19|0.004
81562813|NCT05108922|162800395|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.001
81562814|NCT05108922|162800396|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-13.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.3||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.96|-4.93||Analysis between treatment group comparison p-value using MMRM model for Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + ApoE4 Carrier Status + Baseline Brain Amyloid Level + Baseline Age.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-4.93|-21.96|0.002
81562815|NCT05108922|162800397|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|11.34||Analysis was based on logistic regression model with 1 (Screening) value, ApoE4 Status, Age, Treatment, Time, and Treatment-by-time interaction as factors. Variance-Covariance structure = Unstructured.|Regression, Logistic|||||11.34|1.93|<0.001
81562816|NCT05108922|162800398|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.34||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.32|30.54||Analysis was based on logistic regression model with 1 (Screening) value, ApoE4 Status, Age, Treatment, Time, and Treatment-by-time interaction as factors. Variance-Covariance structure = Unstructured.|Regression, Logistic|||||30.54|1.32|0.022
81562817|NCT05108922|162800399|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Final Values)|-14.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.333||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.07|-1.59||Analysis between treatment group comparison p-value using MMRM model for Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + ApoE4 Carrier Status + Baseline Brain Amyloid Level + Baseline Age.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.59|-27.07|0.028
81562818|NCT05108922|162800400|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin of interest: 5 Centiloids.|LS Mean difference (Final Values)|7.831|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.087|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.226|15.889||Analysis between treatment group comparison p-value using MMRM model for Treatment + Visit + Treatment\*Visit + ApoE4 Carrier Status + Baseline Brain Amyloid Level + Baseline Age.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||15.889|-0.226|
81562819|NCT00704912|162800409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.5||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|6.6|||Log-binomial model|||||6.6|1.0|0.06
81562820|NCT00704912|162800409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|2.3||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|6.1|||Log-binomial model|||||6.1|0.9|0.08
81562821|NCT00704912|162800409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.1|||Log-binomial model|||||2.1|0.5|0.82
81562822|NCT00704912|162800410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.3||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.7|||Log-binomial model|||||1.7|1.0|0.06
81562823|NCT00704912|162800410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.5||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.9|||Log-binomial model|||||1.9|1.1|0.002
81562824|NCT00704912|162800410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.9||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.1|||Log-binomial model|||||1.1|0.7|0.28
81562825|NCT00704912|162800411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Mean Change|-5.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|-3.8|||Mixed Models Analysis||Lifestyle vs. OCP|||-3.8|-6.3|<.0001
81562826|NCT00704912|162800411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Mean Change|-5.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis||Combined vs. OCP|||-3.7|-6.2|<.0001
81562827|NCT00704912|162800411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Mean Change|-0.1||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis||Lifestyle vs. Combined|||1.2|-1.3|0.92
81562828|NCT00704912|162800412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.2|||GEE||End of intervention compared to baseline.|Comparing change in prevalence of metabolic syndrome from baseline to the end of intervention.||2.2|0.6|0.60
81562829|NCT00704912|162800412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.5||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|4.3|||GEE||End of intervention compared to baseline|Comparing change in prevalence of metabolic syndrome from baseline to the end of intervention.||4.3|1.4|0.001
81562830|NCT00704912|162800412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.2|||GEE||End of intervention compared to baseline|Comparing change in prevalence of metabolic syndrome from baseline to the end of intervention.||1.2|0.4|0.18
81562831|NCT00704912|162800412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE|||||||0.08
81562832|NCT00704912|162800412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE|||||||0.001
81562833|NCT00704912|162800412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||GEE|||||||0.22
81562834|NCT01051466|162800489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.457||95.0||||The significance level was 0.05 for a 2-sided test.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.457
81562835|NCT01051466|162800490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.627||||||The p-value is for change from baseline activation (BOLD response) in the anterior cingulate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.627
81562836|NCT01051466|162800490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.338||||||The p-value is for change from baseline activation (BOLD response) in the left amygdala.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.338
81562837|NCT01051466|162800490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.518||||||The p-value is for change from baseline activation (BOLD response) in the right amygdala.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.518
81562838|NCT01051466|162800491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||The p-value is for change from baseline volume in the subgenual anterior cingulate.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.030
81562839|NCT01051466|162800491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208||||||The p-value is for change from baseline volume in the left amygdalae.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.208
81562840|NCT01051466|162800491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031||||||The p-value is for change from baseline volume in the right amygdalae.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.031
81562841|NCT01051466|162800491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||||||The p-value is for change from baseline volume in the left hippocampus.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.350
81562842|NCT01051466|162800491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.191||||||The p-value is for change from baseline volume in the right hippocampus.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.191
81562843|NCT01051466|162800492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.174||||||The p-value is for Gsα translocation in RBCs at Week 1.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.174
81562844|NCT01051466|162800492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.488||||||The p-value is for Gsα translocation in RBCs at Week 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.488
81562845|NCT01051466|162800492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.48||||||The p-value is for Gsα translocation in RBCs at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.480
81562846|NCT01051466|162800492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.925||||||The p-value is for Gsα translocation in platelets at Week 1.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.925
81562847|NCT01051466|162800492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.697||||||The p-value is for Gsα translocation in platelets at Week 8.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.697
81562848|NCT01051466|162800492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276||||||The p-value is for Gsα translocation in platelets at Week 12.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.276
81562849|NCT01051466|162800494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.904||||||The p-value is for change from baseline BDNF.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.904
81562850|NCT01051466|162800494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.819||||||The p-value is for change from baseline proBDNF.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.819
81562851|NCT01051466|162800495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.273||||||The p-value is for change from baseline trkB.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.273
81562852|NCT01051466|162800496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.797||||||The p-value is for change from baseline cytokine TNFα.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.797
81562853|NCT01051466|162800496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.269||||||The p-value is for change from baseline cytokine IL-1.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.269
81562854|NCT01051466|162800496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.925||||||The p-value is for change from baseline cytokine IL-6.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.925
81562855|NCT00085709|162800532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Regression, Cox|The interim analysis only reported a p-value for testing whether the hazard ratio was not equal to 1.5.||Interim futility analysis of the alternative hypothesis for disease-free survival. The design specified a hazard ratio of (observation: GO) of 1.5.||||<0.001
81562856|NCT00085709|162800533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0025||95.0|||||Test of difference of proportions|||Interim futility analysis alternative hypothesis based on the design specification that the 7+3+GO arm would have a 12% increase in CR rate.||||<0.0025
81562857|NCT04131556|162800535|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis based on confidence intervals (CIs). If the 90% CIs of the geometric mean ratios were within (0.8, 1.25), bioequivalence between the two formulations (test powder for oral suspension versus reference tablet) was to be claimed. A linear mixed effect ANOVA model with treatment, period, sequence as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect was used to fit to ln-transformed PK parameters.|% Ratio of Geometric least square means|67.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|59.5|77.16|||ANOVA|||||77.16|59.50|
81562858|NCT04131556|162800535|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis based on confidence intervals (CIs). If the 90% CIs of the geometric mean ratios were within (0.8, 1.25), bioequivalence between the two formulations (test powder for oral suspension versus reference tablet) was to be claimed. A linear mixed effect ANOVA model with treatment, period, sequence as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect was used to fit to ln-transformed PK parameters.|% Ratio of Geometric least squares means|62.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.73|70.9|||ANOVA|||||70.90|54.73|
81562859|NCT04131556|162800536|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.25|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.75|||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Statistical analysis of tmax was performed using a nonparametric test. The median difference of tmax between treatments and 90% CIs of the median differences were calculated from Hodges-Lehman estimate, and p-value was produced from Wilcoxon signed rank test.||1.75|0.75|<.001
81562860|NCT04131556|162800536|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.75|1.25|||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Statistical analysis of tmax was performed using a nonparametric test. The median difference of tmax between treatments and 90% CIs of the median differences were calculated from Hodges-Lehman estimate, and p-value was produced from Wilcoxon signed rank test.||1.25|0.75|<.001
81562861|NCT04131556|162800537|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis based on confidence intervals (CIs). If the 90% CIs of the geometric mean ratios were within (0.8, 1.25), bioequivalence between the two formulations (test powder for oral suspension versus reference tablet) was to be claimed. A linear mixed effect ANOVA model with treatment, period, sequence as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect was used to fit to ln-transformed PK parameters.|% Ratio of Geometric least squares means|81.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.88|89.4|||ANOVA|||||89.40|73.88|
81562862|NCT04131556|162800537|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis based on confidence intervals (CIs). If the 90% CIs of the geometric mean ratios were within (0.8, 1.25), bioequivalence between the two formulations (test powder for oral suspension versus reference tablet) was to be claimed. A linear mixed effect ANOVA model with treatment, period, sequence as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect was used to fit to ln-transformed PK parameters.|% Ratio of Geometric least squares means|78.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.92|85.79|||ANOVA|||||85.79|70.92|
81562863|NCT04131556|162800538|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis based on confidence intervals (CIs). If the 90% CIs of the geometric mean ratios were within (0.8, 1.25), bioequivalence between the two formulations (test powder for oral suspension versus reference tablet) was to be claimed. A linear mixed effect ANOVA model with treatment, period, sequence as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect was used to fit to ln-transformed PK parameters.|% Ratio of Geometric least squares means|83.52|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.12|91.64|||ANOVA|||||91.64|76.12|
81562864|NCT04131556|162800538|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis based on confidence intervals (CIs). If the 90% CIs of the geometric mean ratios were within (0.8, 1.25), bioequivalence between the two formulations (test powder for oral suspension versus reference tablet) was to be claimed. A linear mixed effect ANOVA model with treatment, period, sequence as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect was used to fit to ln-transformed PK parameters.|% Ratio of Geometric least squares means|80.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|73.26|88.16|||ANOVA|||||88.16|73.26|
81562865|NCT04131556|162800541|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.13|0.25|||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Statistical analysis of Tlag was performed using a nonparametric test. The median difference of Tlag between treatments and 90% CIs of the median differences were calculated from Hodges-Lehman estimate, and p-value was produced from Wilcoxon signed rank test.||0.25|0.13|0.006
81562866|NCT04131556|162800541|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.13|0.25|||Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Statistical analysis of Tlag was performed using a nonparametric test. The median difference of Tlag between treatments and 90% CIs of the median differences were calculated from Hodges-Lehman estimate, and p-value was produced from Wilcoxon signed rank test.||0.25|0.13|0.011
81562867|NCT02035475|162800604|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.412|||||||McNemar|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in the incidence of detected lymphoceles whether the EndoWrist 1 Vessel Sealer or the Fenestrated Maryland BiPolar Instrument were used.||||0.412
81562868|NCT02047227|162800606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.235||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4741|0.003|||Poisson Regression Model|||||0.003|-0.4741|0.054
81562869|NCT02567552|162800616|OTHER|||||||0.3395|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3395
81562870|NCT02567552|162800617|OTHER|||||||0.1523|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.1523
81562871|NCT02567552|162800618|OTHER|||||||0.1189|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||comparison between groups||||0.1189
81562872|NCT02567552|162800620|OTHER|||||||0.2042|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2042
81562873|NCT02567552|162800621|OTHER|||||||0.6262|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6262
81562874|NCT02567552|162800622|OTHER|||||||0.2301|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2301
81562875|NCT02567552|162800623|OTHER|||||||0.5118|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.5118
81562876|NCT02567552|162800624|OTHER|||||||0.8371|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.8371
81562877|NCT02567552|162800625|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81562878|NCT02567552|162800626|OTHER|||||||0.3107|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3107
81562879|NCT02567552|162800627|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.5
81562880|NCT05419908|162800644|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-12.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.89|-7.79||Least square (LS) mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hot flash score as covariate. P-value of the t-statistic testing whether there is a treatment difference.|ANCOVA|Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA)||||-7.79|-16.89|<0.001
81562881|NCT05419908|162800645|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.134|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.466|-0.802||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hot flash score as covariate. P-value of the t-statistic testing whether there is a treatment difference.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||-0.802|-1.466|<0.001
81562882|NCT05419908|162800645|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.948|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.362|-0.535||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hot flash score as covariate. P-value of the t-statistic testing whether there is a treatment difference.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-0.535|-1.362|<0.001
81562883|NCT05419908|162800645|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.122|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.504|-0.741||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hot flash score as covariate. P-value of the t-statistic testing whether there is a treatment difference.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||-0.741|-1.504|<0.001
81562884|NCT05419908|162800646|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-13.28|||<|0.001||95.0|-17.02|-9.54||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hot flash score as covariate. P-value of the t-statistic testing whether there is a treatment difference.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||-9.54|-17.02|<0.001
81562885|NCT05419908|162800646|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-11.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|-7.27||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hot flash score as covariate. P-value of the t-statistic testing whether there is a treatment difference.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-7.27|-16.30|<0.001
81562886|NCT05419908|162800646|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-12.42|||<|0.001||95.0|-17.0|-7.83||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hot flash score as covariate. P-value of the t-statistic testing whether there is a treatment difference.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||-7.83|-17.00|<0.001
81562887|NCT05419908|162800647|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-39.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.5|-29.1||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor. P-value of the t-statistic testing whether there is a treatment difference.|ANCOVA|||Week 4||-29.1|-50.5|<0.001
81562888|NCT05419908|162800647|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-35.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.9|-23.0||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor. P-value of the t-statistic testing whether there is a treatment difference.|ANCOVA|||Week 8||-23.0|-47.9|<0.001
81562889|NCT05419908|162800647|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-35.0|||<|0.001||95.0|-47.9|-22.1||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as factor. P-value of the t-statistic testing whether there is a treatment difference.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||-22.1|-47.9|<0.001
81562890|NCT05419908|162800648|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|65.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|49.15|81.0||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference.|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 4||81.00|49.15|<0.001
81562891|NCT05419908|162800648|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|48.5|||<|0.001||95.0|30.37|66.59||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference.|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 8||66.59|30.37|<0.001
81562892|NCT05419908|162800648|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|52.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.76|69.24||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference.|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 12||69.24|35.76|<0.001
81562893|NCT05419908|162800649|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|69.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.7|84.21||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference.|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 4||84.21|53.70|<0.001
81562894|NCT05419908|162800649|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|50.7|||<|0.001||95.0|31.93|69.42||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 8||69.42|31.93|<0.001
81562895|NCT05419908|162800649|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|57.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.99|75.01||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 12||75.01|39.99|<0.001
81562896|NCT05419908|162800650|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|54.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.47|70.84||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference.|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 4||70.84|37.47|<0.001
81562897|NCT05419908|162800650|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|47.8|||<|0.001||95.0|29.62|65.99||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference.|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 8||65.99|29.62|<0.001
81562898|NCT05419908|162800650|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|47.5|||<|0.001||95.0|28.86|66.14||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference.|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 12||66.14|28.86|<0.001
81562899|NCT05419908|162800651|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|49.7|||<|0.001||95.0|33.54|65.79||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference.|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 4||65.79|33.54|<0.001
81562900|NCT05419908|162800651|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|43.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.83|59.85||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference.|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 8||59.85|27.83|<0.001
81562901|NCT05419908|162800651|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|42.5|||<|0.001||95.0|26.34|58.66||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference.|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 12||58.66|26.34|<0.001
81562902|NCT05419908|162800652|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|62.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|46.56|79.05||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference.|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 4||79.05|46.56|<0.001
81562903|NCT05419908|162800652|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|46.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.85|63.47||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference.|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 8||63.47|28.85|<0.001
81562904|NCT05419908|162800652|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|57.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.57|73.43||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference.|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 12||73.43|41.57|<0.001
81562905|NCT05419908|162800653|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|61.5|||<|0.001||95.0|45.4|77.55||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference.|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 4||77.55|45.40|<0.001
81562906|NCT05419908|162800653|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|43.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.53|62.69||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference.|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 8||62.69|23.53|<0.001
81562907|NCT05419908|162800653|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Difference|52.5|||<|0.001||95.0|33.92|71.08||Likelihood-ratio test based 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference.|Likelihood-Ratio Chi-Square Test|||Week 12||71.08|33.92|<0.001
81562908|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.53|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.45|-1.6||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Work||-1.60|-3.45|<0.001
81562909|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.29|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.15|-1.42||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Work||-1.42|-3.15|<0.001
81562910|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.11|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|-1.2||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Work||-1.20|-3.03|<0.001
81562911|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|-1.46||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Social Activities||-1.46|-3.19|<0.001
81562912|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|-1.47||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Social Activties||-1.47|-3.21|<0.001
81562913|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|-1.29||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Social Activties||-1.29|-3.09|<0.001
81562914|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|-1.31||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Leisure Activities||-1.31|-2.99|<0.001
81562915|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.37|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.19|-1.55||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Leisure Activties||-1.55|-3.19|<0.001
81562916|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.64||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|-0.62||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Leisure Activties||-0.62|-2.66|0.002
81562917|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|-1.78||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Sleep||-1.78|-4.08|<0.001
81562918|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.86|-1.57||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Sleep||-1.57|-3.86|<0.001
81562919|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.67|-1.54||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Sleep||-1.54|-3.67|<0.001
81562920|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.74|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|-0.81||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Mood||-0.81|-2.67|<0.001
81562921|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.12|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|-1.16||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Mood||-1.16|-3.09|<0.001
81562922|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.79|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|-0.88||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Mood||-0.88|-2.69|<0.001
81562923|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|-0.97||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Concentration||-0.97|-2.86|<0.001
81562924|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|94.0|-3.21|-1.25||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Concentration||-1.25|-3.21|<0.001
81562925|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|-0.88||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Concentration||-0.88|-2.91|<0.001
81562926|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.33||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.46||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Relations With Others||-0.46|-2.20|0.003
81562927|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.85|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.9||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Relations With others||-0.90|-2.80|<0.001
81562928|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|-0.77||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Relations With Others||-0.77|-2.66|<0.001
81562929|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.06||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|0.13||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Sexuality||0.13|-2.25|0.081
81562930|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.4||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|0.0||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Sexuality||0.00|-2.80|0.050
81562931|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.51||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-0.19||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Sexuality||-0.19|-2.84|0.026
81562932|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|-0.79||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Enjoyment of Life||-0.79|-2.51|<0.001
81562933|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|-1.18||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Enjoyment of Life||-1.18|-2.97|<0.001
81562934|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|-0.78||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Enjoyment of Life||-0.78|-2.88|<0.001
81562935|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-1.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.86|-0.97||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week4: Overall Quality of Life||-0.97|-2.86|<0.001
81562936|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|-1.61||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Overall Quality of Life||-1.61|-3.41|<0.001
81562937|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|-1.41||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Overall Quality of Life||-1.41|-3.31|<0.001
81562938|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|-1.23||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Overall Mean Score||-1.23|-2.73|<0.001
81562939|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.02|-1.4||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Overall Mean Score||-1.40|-3.02|<0.001
81562940|NCT05419908|162800654|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.98|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|-1.13||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline weekly hfrdis as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Overall Mean Score||-1.13|-2.83|<0.001
81562941|NCT05419908|162800655|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|1.375|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.651|2.1||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline LSEQ as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Getting to Sleep||2.100|0.651|<0.001
81562942|NCT05419908|162800655|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|1.166|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.505|1.827||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline LSEQ as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Getting to Sleep||1.827|0.505|<0.001
81562943|NCT05419908|162800655|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.895||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|1.599||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline LSEQ as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Getting to Sleep||1.599|0.190|0.014
81562944|NCT05419908|162800655|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|2.423|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.308|3.539||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline LSEQ as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Quality of Sleep||3.539|1.308|<0.001
81562945|NCT05419908|162800655|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|2.291|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|3.251||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline LSEQ as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Quality of Sleep||3.251|1.31|<0.001
81562946|NCT05419908|162800655|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|2.433|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.334|3.532||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline LSEQ as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Quality of Sleep||3.532|1.334|<0.001
81562947|NCT05419908|162800655|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.877||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|1.789||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline LSEQ as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Awake Following Sleep||1.789|-0.034|0.059
81562948|NCT05419908|162800655|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|1.457||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.579|2.335||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline LSEQ as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Awake Following Sleep||2.335|0.579|0.001
81562949|NCT05419908|162800655|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|1.113||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.107|2.12||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline LSEQ as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Awake Following Sleep||2.120|0.107|0.031
81562950|NCT05419908|162800655|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|1.203||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.317|2.088||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline LSEQ as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Behaviour Following Wakening||2.088|0.317|0.008
81562951|NCT05419908|162800655|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|1.597||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.639|2.556||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline LSEQ as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Behaviour Following Wakening||2.556|0.639|0.001
81562952|NCT05419908|162800655|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.842||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.116|1.8||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline LSEQ as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Behaviour Following Sleep||1.800|-0.116|0.084
81562953|NCT05419908|162800656|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|0.0||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.3||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline GCS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Loss of Interest in Sex||0.3|-0.3|0.881
81562954|NCT05419908|162800656|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.2||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline GCS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Loss of Interest in Sex||0.2|-0.6|0.383
81562955|NCT05419908|162800656|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.2||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline GCS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Loss of Interest in Sex||0.2|-0.6|0.301
81562956|NCT05419908|162800656|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.5||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.4||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline GCS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Psychological||-0.4|-4.5|0.020
81562957|NCT05419908|162800656|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-3.3||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-1.2||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline GCS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Psychological||-1.2|-5.4|0.003
81562958|NCT05419908|162800656|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-3.1||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|-1.0||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline GCS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Psychological||-1.0|-5.2|0.005
81562959|NCT05419908|162800656|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.2||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.9||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline GCS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Physical||0.9|-1.2|0.732
81562960|NCT05419908|162800656|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.7||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.6||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline GCS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Physical||0.6|-1.9|0.282
81562961|NCT05419908|162800656|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-0.6||||0.254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.5||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline GCS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Physical||0.5|-1.7|0.254
81562962|NCT05419908|162800656|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.4||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline GCS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Vasomotor||-1.4|-2.7|<0.001
81562963|NCT05419908|162800656|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-1.1||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline GCS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Vasomotor||-1.1|-2.4|<0.001
81562964|NCT05419908|162800656|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|-1.3||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline GCS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Vasomotor||-1.3|-2.6|<0.001
81562965|NCT05419908|162800656|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-4.6||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-1.0||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline GCS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Total Symptom Score||-1.0|-8.2|0.013
81562966|NCT05419908|162800656|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-6.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|-3.1||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline GCS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Total Symptom Score||-3.1|-10.7|<0.001
81562967|NCT05419908|162800656|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-6.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|-2.8||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline GCS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Total Symptom Score||-2.8|-9.9|<0.001
81562968|NCT05419908|162800657|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.8||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Work/School||-0.8|-2.7|<0.001
81562969|NCT05419908|162800657|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.3||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Work/School||-1.3|-2.8|<0.001
81562970|NCT05419908|162800657|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.8||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Work/School||-0.8|-2.5|<0.001
81562971|NCT05419908|162800657|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.6||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Social Life||-0.6|-2.2|<0.001
81562972|NCT05419908|162800657|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-1.1||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Social Life||-1.1|-2.7|<0.001
81562973|NCT05419908|162800657|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.7||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Social Life||-0.7|-2.4|<0.001
81562974|NCT05419908|162800657|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.3||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.4||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Family Life/Home Responsibilities||-0.4|-2.2|0.005
81562975|NCT05419908|162800657|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-0.9||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Family Life/Home Responsibilities||-0.9|-2.5|<0.001
81562976|NCT05419908|162800657|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-1.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|-0.7||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Family Life/Home Responsibilities||-0.7|-2.4|<0.001
81562977|NCT05419908|162800657|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-4.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|-2.0||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Global Functional Impairment||-2.0|-6.9|<0.001
81562978|NCT05419908|162800657|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-5.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-3.6||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Global Functional Impairment||-3.6|-8.0|<0.001
81562979|NCT05419908|162800657|SUPERIORITY||LSMean Difference|-5.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|-2.8||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Global Functional Impairment||-2.8|-7.8|<0.001
81562980|NCT05419908|162800658|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0||||0.936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.6||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Days Lost||0.6|-0.5|0.936
81562981|NCT05419908|162800658|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|0.0||||0.884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Days Lost||0.1|-0.1|0.884
81562982|NCT05419908|162800658|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.2||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.1||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Days Lost||0.1|-0.4|0.124
81562983|NCT05419908|162800658|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|0.0||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 4: Days Unproductive||0.0|-1.8|0.052
81562984|NCT05419908|162800658|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.9||||0.06||95.0|-1.7|0.0||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 8: Days Unproductive||0.0|-1.7|0.060
81562985|NCT05419908|162800658|SUPERIORITY||LSMean difference|-0.8||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.0||Least square mean difference versus placebo, obtained from an ANCOVA model with treatment group as fixed effect and baseline SDS as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Week 12: Days Unproductive||0.0|-1.7|0.049
81562986|NCT00137631|162800682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.58|||<|0.05||95.0|0.33|1.01|||negative binomial regression|||||1.01|0.33|< 0.05
81562987|NCT00137631|162800683|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33|||<|0.05||95.0|1.05|1.68|||generalized estimating equations|Tests intervention efficacy over all study periods (baseline, 3-months, and 6-months)||||1.68|1.05|< 0.05
81562988|NCT00137631|162800684|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.17|||<|0.05||95.0|0.69|1.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.98|0.69|< 0.05
81562989|NCT00137631|162800685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.49|||<|0.05||95.0|0.28|0.87|||generalized estimating equations|Tests intervention efficacy over all study periods (baseline, 3-months, and 6-months)||||0.87|0.28|< 0.05
81562990|NCT00137631|162800686|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.8|||<|0.05||95.0|0.42|1.53|||generalized estimating equations|Tests intervention efficacy over all study periods (baseline, 3-months, and 6-months)||||1.53|0.42|< 0.05
81562991|NCT02611960|162800687|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.2262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.19||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by presence of liver metastasis.|Stratified Log-Rank Test|||Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by presence of liver metastasis.||1.19|0.67|0.2262
81562992|NCT02611960|162800688|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.28||||0.9419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.75||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by presence of liver metastasis.|Stratified Log-Rank Test|||Comparison based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by presence of liver metastasis.||1.75|0.94|0.9419
81562993|NCT02611960|162800689|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|-1.9||||0.63479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|8.9||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in percentage = 0 versus H1: difference in percentage \> 0.|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||Comparison based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by presence of liver metastasis.||8.9|-12.7|0.63479
81562994|NCT05015530|162800722|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.908|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||α-diversity assessed using the Kruskal-Wallis test||||0.908
81562995|NCT02476422|162800749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.2||||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|8.3|||ANCOVA|||||8.3|-1.8|0.211
81562996|NCT01859143|162800762|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Pre-specified equivalence criterion for fever within 7 days of vaccination mentioned that the upper limit of 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) for difference in percentage of participants with fever \>=101 degrees F should be less than 5 percentage points.|Percent difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|2.6|||||A two-sided 95% CI was constructed using the exact method based on the score statistic proposed by Chan and Zhang.|||2.6|-5.3|
81562997|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|11.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|23.9|||||Any symptom within 7 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||23.9|-1.9|
81562998|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|3.3|||||Fever \>100 degrees F within 7 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||3.3|-4.9|
81562999|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|1.8|||||Fever \>102 degrees F within 7 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||1.8|-6.1|
81563000|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|1.8|||||Fever \>103 degrees F within 7 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||1.8|-6.1|
81563001|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|8.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|17.7|||||Runny nose within 7 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||17.7|-2.6|
81563002|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|6.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|11.6|||||Sore throat within 7 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||11.6|-2.2|
81563003|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|4.7|||||Cough within 7 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||4.7|-9.3|
81563004|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|1.8|||||Vomiting within 7 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||1.8|-6.1|
81563005|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|4.3|||||Muscle aches within 7 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||4.3|-8.0|
81563006|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|4.4|||||Chills within 7 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||4.4|-4.1|
81563007|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|9.8|||||Decreased activity (tiredness) within 7 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||9.8|-6.5|
81563008|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|11.9|||||Headache within 7 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||11.9|-7.8|
81563009|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|24.4|||||Any symptom within 14 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||24.4|-1.6|
81563010|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|3.9|||||Fever \>100 degrees F within 14 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||3.9|-4.5|
81563011|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|3.3|||||Fever \>=101 degrees F within 14 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||3.3|-4.9|
81563012|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|1.8|||||Fever \>102 degrees F within 14 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||1.8|-6.1|
81563013|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|1.8|||||Fever \>103 degrees F within 14 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||1.8|-6.1|
81563014|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|9.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|18.6|||||Runny nose within 14 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||18.6|-1.8|
81563015|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|11.2|||||Sore throat within 14 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||11.2|-5.3|
81563016|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|5.7|||||Cough within 14 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||5.7|-8.6|
81563017|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|2.6|||||Vomiting within 14 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||2.6|-5.3|
81563018|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|4.8|||||Muscle aches within 14 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||4.8|-7.8|
81563019|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|5.5|||||Chills within 14 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||5.5|-3.3|
81563020|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|11.2|||||Decreased activity (tiredness) within 14 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||11.2|-5.3|
81563021|NCT01859143|162800763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent difference|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|12.0|||||Headache within 14 days of vaccination: Difference in percentage of participants and 95% CI were constructed based on Chan and Zhang's method.|||12.0|-8.7|
81563022|NCT00438451|162800767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0201||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0201
81563023|NCT00438451|162800767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1536||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1536
81563024|NCT00438451|162800767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3615||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3615
81563025|NCT00438451|162800767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0478||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0478
81563026|NCT00438451|162800767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.838||||0.0578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.092|3.093|||Regression, Logistic|adjusted for treatment (p=0.0578), country (p=0.4649), pooled sites (p=0.4420) and number of concurrent diseases (p=0.0192)|"Odds ratio given here is for comparison LEV vs CBZ: OR=1.838 KI=(1.092-3.093) LEV vs LTG: OR=1.169 KI=(0.689-1.984) CBZ vs LTG: OR=0.636 KI=(0.377-1.073) Number of concurrent diseases: OR=0.921 KI=(0.859-0.987)"|||3.093|1.092|0.0578
81563027|NCT00438451|162800768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0596||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.0596
81563028|NCT00438451|162800769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2517||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2517
81563029|NCT00438451|162800770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3303||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3303
81563030|NCT00438451|162800771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5022||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.5022
81563031|NCT02413372|162800779|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-9.09|-5.26|||||mean difference in adjusted change from baseline vs placebo|Day 57||-5.26|-9.09|
81563032|NCT02413372|162800779|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.14|-3.25|||||mean difference in adjusted change from baseline vs placebo|Day 57||-3.25|-7.14|
81563033|NCT02413372|162800779|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.43||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-8.01|-2.84|||t-test, 1 sided||mean difference in adjusted change from baseline vs placebo|Day 112||-2.84|-8.01|0.0004
81563034|NCT02413372|162800779|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.85||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.47|-1.23|||t-test, 1 sided||mean difference in adjusted change from baseline vs placebo|Day 112||-1.23|-6.47|0.0084
81563035|NCT00749515|162800913|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81563036|NCT00749515|162800914|OTHER|||||||0.275|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.275
81563037|NCT00749515|162800915|OTHER|||||||0.178|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.178
81563038|NCT00749515|162800916|OTHER|||||||0.062|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.062
81563039|NCT00749515|162800917|OTHER|||||||0.104|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.104
81563040|NCT00277446|162800943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.03||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The two groups tested were baseline and after 4 weeks of treatment with the soy isoflavone supplement."||||<0.03
81563041|NCT00277446|162800944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The two groups tested were baseline and after 4 weeks of treatment with the soy isoflavone supplement."||||0.02
81563042|NCT00277446|162800945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"The two groups tested were baseline and after 4 weeks of treatment with the soy isoflavone supplement."||||0.88
81563043|NCT01680887|162800946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.403|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.403
81563044|NCT04010539|162801018|NON_INFERIORITY|The difference in microbiological success rates between treatment groups (Gepotidacin - Ceftriaxone plus azithromycin) was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen Summary Score Method adjusted for sex and sexual orientation combination. Non-inferiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference was above -10.0%.|Adjusted Difference in Percent|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|5.5||||||||5.5|-5.6|
81563045|NCT04010539|162801018|SUPERIORITY|The difference in microbiological success rates between treatment groups (Gepotidacin - Ceftriaxone plus azithromycin) was calculated using the Miettinen-Nurminen Summary Score Method adjusted for sex and sexual orientation combination. Superiority was declared if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference was above 0.0%.|Adjusted Difference in Percent|-0.1||||0.5072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|5.5|||1-sided p-value for Test of Superiority|||||5.5|-5.6|0.5072
81563046|NCT03194503|162801053|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.92|||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis applies to all three rows in the post-intervention column. ITT analysis: Multivariable analysis for Any TIAEs, Severe TIAEs, and Severe desaturation(\>20%)||0.92|0.47|0.015
81563047|NCT03194503|162801054|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||This statistical analysis applies to all three rows and is a per-protocol analysis: Multivariable analysis for Any TIAEs, Severe TIAEs, and Severe desaturation(\>20%)||1.20|0.50|0.250
81563048|NCT00337350|162801055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.08
81563049|NCT00337350|162801056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||.05
81563050|NCT00337350|162801057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.21||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.21
81563051|NCT01074047|162801079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.0829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.02|||Log Rank|The p-value is two-sided from an unstratified log-rank test|The hazard ratio is from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by ECOG performance status and cytogenetic risk status.|||1.02|0.69|0.0829
81563052|NCT01074047|162801079|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.1009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.03|||Log Rank||The hazard ratio is from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by ECOG performance status and cytogenetic risk status.|||1.03|0.69|0.1009
81563053|NCT01074047|162801080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|12.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.5|21.0|||||Estimates of the 1-year (365 day) survival probabilities and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI) were presented by treatment group. The CI for the difference in the 1-year survival probabilities was derived using Greenwoods variance estimate.|||21.0|3.5|
81563054|NCT01074047|162801081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.1495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.05|||Log Rank|2 sided unstratified|The hazard ratio is from an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model.|Median is estimated from a Kaplan-Meier distribution of EFS||1.05|0.72|0.1495
81563055|NCT01074047|162801082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.5832|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.66|||Log Rank|2 sided unstratified|The hazard ratio is from an unstratified Cox proportional hazards model.|Median is estimated from a Kaplan-Meier distribution of RFS||1.66|0.75|0.5832
81563056|NCT01074047|162801083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5384|||||||Fisher Exact|P-value is from Fishers exact test||||||0.5384
81563057|NCT01074047|162801085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0376|||||||Fisher Exact|P-value is from Fishers exact test||||||0.0376
81563058|NCT01074047|162801109|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Relative Ratio|0.79||||0.0721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.02|||negative binomial regression analysis|||||1.02|0.62|0.0721
81563059|NCT03635788|162801125|SUPERIORITY|The study had approximately 80% power to show superiority of the LA ART compared to daily SOC with respect to the Step 2, week 48, cumulative probability of regimen failure|Cumulative probability difference|-18.4|||||TWO_SIDED|98.4|-32.4|-4.3|||||Treatment difference was calculated as LA-ART minus SOC. 98.4% is nominal confidence interval.|Treatment comparison was conducted by cumulative probability of regimen failure in Step 2 up to Step 2 Week 48 visit by treatment arm. The treatment difference was assessed using the 95% repeated confidence interval adjusted for interim efficacy analyses, i.e., a nominal 98.4% confidence interval.||-4.3|-32.4|
81563060|NCT03635788|162801126|SUPERIORITY|The study had at least 80% power to show superiority of the LA ART compared to daily SOC with respect to the Step 2, week 48, cumulative probability of virologic failure|cumulative probability difference|-21.4|||||TWO_SIDED|98.4|-33.5|-9.3|||||Treatment difference was calculated as LA-ART minus SOC.98.4% is nominal confidence interval.|Treatment comparison was conducted by cumulative probability of virologic failure in Step 2 up to Step 2 Week 48 visit by treatment arm. The treatment difference was assessed using the 95% repeated confidence interval adjusted for interim efficacy analyses, i.e., a nominal 98.4% confidence interval.||-9.3|-33.5|
81563061|NCT03635788|162801127|SUPERIORITY||cumulative probability diffeence|-19.2|||||TWO_SIDED|98.4|-31.6|-6.9||||||Treatment comparison was conducted by cumulative probability of treatment-related failure in Step 2 up to Step 2 Week 48 visit by treatment arm. The treatment difference was assessed using the 95% repeated confidence interval adjusted for interim efficacy analyses, i.e., a nominal 98.4% confidence interval.|Treatment difference was calculated as LA-ART minus SOC.98.4% is nominal confidence interval.|-6.9|-31.6|
81563062|NCT03635788|162801128|SUPERIORITY|The proportions of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/ml was compared by Fisher's Exact Test.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6|-8.1|||Fisher Exact||||Treatment difference in the proportions of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 50 copies/ml was calculated as LA-ART minus SOC.|-8.1|-35.6|<0.001
81563063|NCT03635788|162801129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-24.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1|-12.8|||Fisher Exact||Difference in the proportions of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 200 copies was calculated as LA-ART minus SOC.|The proportions of participants with HIV-1 RNA ≥ 200 copies/ml was compared by Fisher's Exact Test.||-12.8|-36.1|<0.001
81563064|NCT03635788|162801134|SUPERIORITY||Cumulative probability difference|-8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|98.4|-21.3|4.5|||||Treatment difference in cumulative of permanent treatment discontinuation was calculated as LA-ART minus SOC.98.4% is nominal confidence interval.|Treatment comparison was conducted by cumulative probability of permanent treatment discontinuation in Step 2 up to Step 2 Week 48 visit by treatment arm. The treatment difference was assessed using the 95% repeated confidence interval adjusted for interim efficacy analyses, i.e., a nominal 98.4% confidence interval.||4.5|-21.3|
81563065|NCT01015131|162801146|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1521|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0932|0.2111|||paired t-test|||||0.2111|0.0932|<0.01
81563066|NCT05098938|162801199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.716|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.716
81563067|NCT05098938|162801200|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.102|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.102
81563068|NCT05098938|162801201|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.712|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.712
81563069|NCT05098938|162801202|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.575|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.575
81563070|NCT00810108|162801218|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The geometric mean and 90% confidence interval assessed whether the crushed and whole tablet administration AUCs were equivalent.|Ratio of Crushed/Whole Tablet AUC|0.55|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|0.69|||t-test, 2 sided|||Lopinavir AUC was compared between whole tablet and crushed tablet administration by using a ratio of crushed/whole AUC.||0.69|0.45|<0.05
81563071|NCT00351000|162801219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.956||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.956
81563072|NCT00351000|162801220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.988||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.988
81563073|NCT02600351|162801221|NON_INFERIORITY|With a 10% non-inferiority margin, a sample size of 90 participants per treatment group was required to provide at least 90% power to establish non-inferiority at the 1-sided 0.025 level, assuming the SVR12 rates were 98% for both groups.|Difference in percentages|-18.8||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|3.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.2|-40.7|0.065
81563074|NCT02600351|162801221|NON_INFERIORITY|With a 10% non-inferiority margin, a sample size of 125 participants per treatment group was required to provide at least 90% power to establish non-inferiority at the 1-sided 0.025 level, assuming the SVR12 rates were 95% for both groups.|Difference in percentages|-11.7||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|8.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.8|-32.1|0.25
81563075|NCT03875768|162801239|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.72||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.5||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Results presented are unadjusted.||The expected effect size is 0.5. The investigators hypothesize that the intervention will lead to an increase in average DASH score of 2 units. The investigators used a standard deviation for 2 units for both intervention and attention control groups since higher variability may be observed with a bigger sample size than the pilot study.||0.50|-0.44|0.89
81563076|NCT03875768|162801240|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.0||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|1.4||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Results presented are unadjusted.||The expected effect size for change in systolic blood pressure (SBP) between intervention and control group is 0.6 based on the pilot study. With a 90% power and a type I error rate (alpha) of .01, the investigators can detect the expected effect size with the proposed sample size of 121 per study arm.||1.4|-5.3|0.26
81563077|NCT03875768|162801241|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.3||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|1.2||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|Results presented are unadjusted.||The expected effect size for change in diastolic blood pressure (DBP) between intervention and control group is 0.75 based on the pilot study. With a 90% power and a type I error rate (alpha) of .01, the investigators can detect the expected effect size with the proposed sample size of 121 per study arm.||1.2|-3.1|0.39
81563078|NCT01925274|162801244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-35.71||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.4|12.0|||Chi-squared|||||12.0|-83.4|0.164
81563079|NCT00568685|162801317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0048||95.0||||This is the p value for CGI-ADHD-S score change at endpoint|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0048
81563080|NCT00568685|162801318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0153||95.0||||This is the p value for CGI-ADHD-I score change at endpoint|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0153
81563081|NCT00568685|162801319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0||||P-value relates to the sum of adverse events leading to discontinuation.|Fisher Exact|||||||.4500
81563082|NCT00568685|162801320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0240
81563083|NCT00568685|162801322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8005||95.0||||This is the p value for heart rate change at endpoint|ANOVA|||||||0.8005
81563084|NCT00568685|162801323|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4128||95.0||||This is the p value for temperature change at endpoint|ANOVA|||||||0.4128
81563085|NCT00568685|162801324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9761||95.0||||This is the p value for systolic change at endpoint|ANOVA|||||||0.9761
81563086|NCT00568685|162801324|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6419||95.0||||This is the p value for diastolic change at endpoint|ANOVA|||||||0.6419
81563087|NCT00568685|162801325|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2213||95.0||||This is the p value for weight change at endpoint|ANOVA|||||||0.2213
81563088|NCT01231230|162801326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||mean difference from baseline relative to placebo||||< 0.001
81563089|NCT01231230|162801326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||mean difference from baseline relative to placebo||||<0.001
81563090|NCT01231230|162801326|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||mean difference from baseline relative to placebo||||>0.05
81563091|NCT00471146|162801331|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.014||||0.5436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.786|1.309||One-sided log-rank test at alpha = 0.025 significance level was used.|Log Rank|||Differences in OS between treatment arms was analyzed by 1-sided log rank test, stratified for extent of disease (locally advanced cancer versus metastatic cancer).||1.309|0.786|0.5436
81563092|NCT00471146|162801332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.006||||0.5203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.779|1.298||One-sided log-rank test at alpha = 0.025 significance level was used.The p-value was not adjusted for multiple testing.|Log Rank|||Differences in PFS between treatment arms was analyzed by 1-sided log rank test, stratified for extent of disease (locally advanced cancer versus metastatic cancer).||1.298|0.779|0.5203
81563093|NCT00471146|162801333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|3.2||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|10.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Differences in OR between treatment arms was analyzed by 1-sided Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, stratified for extent of disease (locally advanced cancer versus metastatic cancer).||10.1|1.0|0.038
81563094|NCT02001181|162801349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-51.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.48|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-62.8|-40.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|The mixed model for repeated measures analysis included all the participants in FAS.||||-40.8|-62.8|<0.0001
81563095|NCT01483807|162801372|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.254|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of performance (change in articulation accuracy) with SPT-R versus SPT-B items. Based on the existing literature, it was predicted that the mean effect size associated with SPT-R would be greater than that for SPT-B.||||.254
81563096|NCT01483807|162801373|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.25||||0.043|ONE_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||On the basis of existing literature. SPT-R was predicted to be associated with greater increase in articulatory accuracy over baseline levels than SPT-B.||||.043
81563097|NCT01483807|162801374|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.396|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of change in accuracy of articulation of untreated items: SPT-R versus SPT-B items. It was predicted that there would be a greater increase in accuracy for SPT-R items.||||.396
81563098|NCT01483807|162801375|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.212|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Comparison of effect sizes obtained for untreated SPT-R versus untreated SPT-B items. It was predicted that effect sizes would be greater for SPT-R untreated items.||||.212
81563099|NCT02979197|162801376|NON_INFERIORITY|A two-sample t-test was used to test the one-sided hypothesis that treatment with Amlodipine+Celecoxib (arm 1) was non-inferior to half of the effect achieved with Amlodipine+Placebo (arm 2). The primary efficacy endpoint was considered met if the lower limits of the 97.5% one-side confidence interval (CI) for the difference in SBPday change in arm 1 and 50% of the mean change in arm 2 was less than 0.||||||0.024|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||LOCF method was used. Primary efficacy analysis was based on the difference between the Amlodipine+Celecoxib and Amlodipine+Placebo (arms 1 and 2, respectively) in the mean change in SBPday from Baseline to final (Day 13), where a subject completed the 14-day treatment plan, or to Day 6, where a subject was withdrawn from treatment before the Day 13 dose but after the Day 6 dose, or to baseline, where a subject was withdrawn before the Day 6 dose.||||0.024
81563100|NCT02979197|162801377|OTHER|ANOVA F-test was used to compare the mean changes in body weight from baseline to end of treatment among the three treatment arms. The omni-bus test was to conclude if any differences existed.||||||0.006|||||||ANOVA|||A serial gatekeeping strategy was used for secondary efficacy analyses. If, and only if, statistical significance was achieved for the primary endpoint (SBPday), a secondary hierarchical analysis was to be used to evaluate secondary efficacy endpoints and was only to proceed from one to the next if the alpha was met for the prior; if the alpha was not met, analysis was performed for informational purposes only. Mean change in body weight was the 1st of the four secondary efficacy endpoints.||||0.006
81563101|NCT02979197|162801378|SUPERIORITY|A two-sample t-test for superiority was used to test the one-sided hypothesis that treatment with Amlodipine+Celecoxib lowered SBP24h to a greater degree than Amlodipine+Placebo.||||||0.826|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A serial gatekeeping strategy was used for secondary efficacy analyses. If, and only if, statistical significance was achieved for the primary endpoint (SBPday), a secondary hierarchical analysis was to be used to evaluate secondary efficacy endpoints and was only to proceed from one to the next if the alpha was met for the prior; if the alpha was not met, analysis was performed for informational purposes only. Mean change in SBP24h was the 2nd of the four secondary efficacy endpoints.||||0.826
81563102|NCT02979197|162801379|SUPERIORITY|A two-sample t-test for superiority was used to test the one-sided hypothesis that treatment with Amlodipine+Celecoxib lowered DBP24h to a greater degree than Amlodipine+Placebo.||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A serial gatekeeping strategy was used for secondary efficacy analyses. If, and only if, statistical significance was achieved for the primary endpoint (SBPday), a secondary hierarchical analysis was to be used to evaluate secondary efficacy endpoints and was only to proceed from one to the next if the alpha was met for the prior; if the alpha was not met, analysis was performed for informational purposes only. Mean change in DBP24h was the 3rd of the 4 secondary efficacy endpoints.||||0.500
81563103|NCT02979197|162801380|SUPERIORITY|A two-sample t-test for superiority was used to test the one-sided hypothesis that treatment with Amlodipine+Celecoxib improved creatinine clearance to a greater degree than Amlodipine+Placebo.||||||0.668|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||A serial gatekeeping strategy was used for secondary efficacy analyses. If, and only if, statistical significance was achieved for the primary endpoint (SBPday), a secondary hierarchical analysis was to be used to evaluate secondary efficacy endpoints and was only to proceed from one to the next if the alpha was met for the prior; if the alpha was not met, analysis was performed for informational purposes only. Mean change in creatinine clearance was the 4th of 4 secondary efficacy endpoints.||||0.668
81563104|NCT02979197|162801381|SUPERIORITY|Differences in the occurrence of TEAEs between treatment arms were evaluated using Chi-square test.||||||0.675|||||||Chi-squared|Computed on the number of subjects who had at least one TEAE.||||||0.675
81563105|NCT02979197|162801381|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.555|||||||Regression, Logistic|TEAE (1=at least one TEAE occurred for the subject; 0=otherwise) as dependent variable and treatment as fixed effect.||||||0.555
81563106|NCT02979197|162801382|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.226|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For this analysis, all values below the limit of quantification were treated as 0.||||0.226
81563107|NCT02979197|162801383|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.215|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||For this analysis, all values below the limit of quantification (BLQ) were treated as 0.04 ng/mL. Assignment of BLQ values to a nonzero number allowed computation of the log transformation. The selection of 0.04 ng/mL was based on the lower limit of quantification of the validated bioanalytical method (0.05 ng/mL) and selecting the next lowest number at the hundredth decimal place.||||0.215
81563108|NCT02979197|162801384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean = -3.48 μmol/L; 95% confidence interval = -5.4 to -1.6||Renal function was analyzed by evaluating the decreases in serum creatinine from baseline to Day 14 for each treatment arm and between treatment arms by ANCOVA. This analysis was for the Amlodipine+Celecoxib arm from baseline to Day 14.||||0.0005
81563109|NCT02979197|162801384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.075|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean = -1.72 μmol/L; 95% confidence interval = -3.6 to 0.2||Renal function was analyzed by evaluating the decreases in serum creatinine from baseline to Day 14 for each treatment arm and between treatment arms by ANCOVA. This analysis was for the Amlodipine+Placebo arm from baseline to Day 14.||||0.0750
81563110|NCT02979197|162801384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4184|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean = -1.92 μmol/L; 95% confidence interval = -6.6 to 2.8||Renal function was analyzed by evaluating the decreases in serum creatinine from baseline to Day 14 for each treatment arm and between treatment arms by ANCOVA. This analysis was for the Placebo+Placebo arm from baseline to Day 14.||||0.4184
81563111|NCT02979197|162801384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2022|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean = -1.76 μmol/L; 95% confidence interval = -4.5 to 1.0||Renal function was analyzed by evaluating the decreases in serum creatinine from baseline to Day 14 for each treatment arm and between treatment arms by ANCOVA. This analysis was for the comparison between the Amlodipine+Celecoxib and Amlodipine+Placebo arms.||||0.2022
81563112|NCT02979197|162801384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.541|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean = -1.56 μmol/L; 95% confidence interval = -6.6 to 3.5||Renal function was analyzed by evaluating the decreases in serum creatinine from baseline to Day 14 for each treatment arm and between treatment arms by ANCOVA. This analysis was for the comparison between the Amlodipine+Celecoxib and Placebo+Placebo arms.||||0.5410
81563113|NCT02979197|162801384|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9397|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean = 0.19 μmol/L; 95% confidence interval = -4.9 to 5.2||Renal function was analyzed by evaluating the decreases in serum creatinine from baseline to Day 14 for each treatment arm and between treatment arms by ANCOVA. This analysis was for the comparison between the Amlodipine+Placebo and Placebo+Placebo arms.||||0.9397
81563114|NCT03438383|162801385|SUPERIORITY|We computed (post-hoc) the observed power of the performed tests (ANOVA for repeated measures). We confirmed that the specific sample size, as calculated using the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) sample size calculator (online at: https://blog.exmr.net/ sample-size-calculator) by considering a confidence level of 95% and a 10% margin of error, yielded adequate statistical power (\> 80%) for each of the examined variables.||||||0.88||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|ANOVA|||24 h before surgery (pre-operative or baseline values)||||0.88
81563115|NCT03438383|162801385|SUPERIORITY|We computed (post-hoc) the observed power of the performed tests (ANOVA for repeated measures). We confirmed that the specific sample size, as calculated using the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) sample size calculator (online at: https://blog.exmr.net/ sample-size-calculator) by considering a confidence level of 95% and a 10% margin of error, yielded adequate statistical power (\> 80%) for each of the examined variables.||||||0.23||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|ANOVA|||24 h post-operatively||||0.23
81563116|NCT03438383|162801385|SUPERIORITY|We checked for equivalence of the pre-op (baseline) values between the two groups. We computed (post-hoc) the observed power of the performed tests (ANOVA for repeated measures). We confirmed that the specific sample size, as calculated using the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) sample size calculator (online at: https://blog.exmr.net/ sample-size-calculator) by considering a confidence level of 95% and a 10% margin of error, yielded adequate statistical power (\> 80%) for each of the examined variables.||||||0.008||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|ANOVA|||48 hours post-operatively||||0.008
81563117|NCT03438383|162801385|SUPERIORITY|We checked for equivalence of the pre-op (baseline) values between the two groups. We computed (post-hoc) the observed power of the performed tests (ANOVA for repeated measures). We confirmed that the specific sample size, as calculated using the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) sample size calculator (online at: https://blog.exmr.net/ sample-size-calculator) by considering a confidence level of 95% and a 10% margin of error, yielded adequate statistical power (\> 80%) for each of the examined variables.||||||0.001||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|ANOVA|||72 h post-operatively||||0.001
81563118|NCT03438383|162801386|SUPERIORITY|We computed (post-hoc) the observed power of the performed tests (ANOVA for repeated measures). We confirmed that the specific sample size, as calculated using the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) quantitative research sample size calculator (available online at: https://blog.exmr.net/ sample-size-calculator) by considering a confidence level of 95% and a 10% margin of error, yielded adequate statistical power (\> 80%) for each of the examined variables.||||||0.75||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|ANOVA|||24 h before surgery (pre-operative or baseline values)||||0.75
81563119|NCT03438383|162801386|SUPERIORITY|We computed (post-hoc) the observed power of the performed tests (ANOVA for repeated measures). We confirmed that the specific sample size, as calculated using the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) sample size calculator (online at: https://blog.exmr.net/ sample-size-calculator) by considering a confidence level of 95% and a 10% margin of error, yielded adequate statistical power (\> 80%) for each of the examined variables.||||||0.09||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|ANOVA|||24 h post-operatively||||0.09
81563120|NCT03438383|162801386|SUPERIORITY|We computed (post-hoc) the observed power of the performed tests (ANOVA for repeated measures). We confirmed that the specific sample size, as calculated using the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) sample size calculator (online at: https://blog.exmr.net/ sample-size-calculator) by considering a confidence level of 95% and a 10% margin of error, yielded adequate statistical power (\> 80%) for each of the examined variables.||||||0.008||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|ANOVA|||48 h post-operatively||||0.008
81563121|NCT03438383|162801386|SUPERIORITY|We computed (post-hoc) the observed power of the performed tests (ANOVA for repeated measures). We confirmed that the specific sample size, as calculated using the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) sample size calculator (online at: https://blog.exmr.net/ sample-size-calculator) by considering a confidence level of 95% and a 10% margin of error, yielded adequate statistical power (\> 80%) for each of the examined variables.||||||0.013||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|ANOVA|||72 h post-operatively||||0.013
81563122|NCT03438383|162801387|SUPERIORITY|We computed (post-hoc) the observed power of the performed tests (ANOVA for repeated measures). We confirmed that the specific sample size, as calculated using the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) quantitative research sample size calculator (available online at: https://blog.exmr.net/ sample-size-calculator) by considering a confidence level of 95% and a 10% margin of error, yielded adequate statistical power (\> 80%) for each of the examined variables.||||||0.05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|ANOVA|||24 h before surgery (pre-operative or baseline values)||||0.05
81563123|NCT03438383|162801387|SUPERIORITY|We computed (post-hoc) the observed power of the performed tests (ANOVA for repeated measures). We confirmed that the specific sample size, as calculated using the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) sample size calculator (online at: https://blog.exmr.net/ sample-size-calculator) by considering a confidence level of 95% and a 10% margin of error, yielded adequate statistical power (\> 80%) for each of the examined variables.||||||0.55||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|ANOVA|||24 h post-operatively||||0.55
81563124|NCT03438383|162801387|SUPERIORITY|We computed (post-hoc) the observed power of the performed tests (ANOVA for repeated measures). We confirmed that the specific sample size, as calculated using the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) sample size calculator (online at: https://blog.exmr.net/ sample-size-calculator) by considering a confidence level of 95% and a 10% margin of error, yielded adequate statistical power (\> 80%) for each of the examined variables.||||||0.13||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|ANOVA|||48h post-operatively||||0.13
81563125|NCT03438383|162801387|SUPERIORITY|We computed (post-hoc) the observed power of the performed tests (ANOVA for repeated measures). We confirmed that the specific sample size, as calculated using the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) sample size calculator (online at: https://blog.exmr.net/ sample-size-calculator) by considering a confidence level of 95% and a 10% margin of error, yielded adequate statistical power (\> 80%) for each of the examined variables.||||||0.011||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|ANOVA|||72 h post-operatively||||0.011
81563126|NCT03438383|162801388|SUPERIORITY|We computed (post-hoc) the observed power of the performed tests (ANOVA for repeated measures). We confirmed that the specific sample size, as calculated using the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) quantitative research sample size calculator (available online at: https://blog.exmr.net/ sample-size-calculator) by considering a confidence level of 95% and a 10% margin of error, yielded adequate statistical power (\> 80%) for each of the examined variables.||||||0.83||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|ANOVA|||24 h before surgery (pre-operative or baseline values)||||0.83
81563127|NCT03438383|162801388|SUPERIORITY|We computed (post-hoc) the observed power of the performed tests (ANOVA for repeated measures). We confirmed that the specific sample size, as calculated using the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) sample size calculator (online at: https://blog.exmr.net/ sample-size-calculator) by considering a confidence level of 95% and a 10% margin of error, yielded adequate statistical power (\> 80%) for each of the examined variables.||||||0.37||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|ANOVA|||24 h post-operatively||||0.37
81563128|NCT03438383|162801388|SUPERIORITY|We computed (post-hoc) the observed power of the performed tests (ANOVA for repeated measures). We confirmed that the specific sample size, as calculated using the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) sample size calculator (online at: https://blog.exmr.net/ sample-size-calculator) by considering a confidence level of 95% and a 10% margin of error, yielded adequate statistical power (\> 80%) for each of the examined variables.||||||0.0035||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|ANOVA|||48 h post-operatively||||0.0035
81563129|NCT03438383|162801388|SUPERIORITY|We computed (post-hoc) the observed power of the performed tests (ANOVA for repeated measures). We confirmed that the specific sample size, as calculated using the Do-it-Yourself (DiY) sample size calculator (online at: https://blog.exmr.net/ sample-size-calculator) by considering a confidence level of 95% and a 10% margin of error, yielded adequate statistical power (\> 80%) for each of the examined variables.||||||1.5e-05||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at \<0.05|ANOVA|||72 h post-operatively||||0.000015
81563130|NCT02766465|162801394|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing severe vaso-occlusive pain (VOC) with hospitalization or parenteral opioid drugs in outpatient setting between two biologically assigned arms during the first year after biologic assignment. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in biologically assigned arms during the first year after assignment.||||<0.001
81563131|NCT02766465|162801394|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.027||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing significant cerebrovascular event between two biologically assigned arms during the first year after biologic assignment. Significant cerebrovascular event includes stroke, transient ischemic attack, and seizure. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in biologically assigned arms during the first year after assignment.||||0.027
81563132|NCT02766465|162801394|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing severe Vaso-occlusive pain (VOC) with hospitalization or parenteral opioid drugs in outpatient setting between two biologically assigned arms during the second year after biologic assignment. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in biologically assigned arms during the second year after assignment.||||< 0.001
81563133|NCT02766465|162801395|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.869||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing 6MWD from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.869
81563134|NCT02766465|162801396|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.636||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing TRJV from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.636
81563135|NCT02766465|162801398|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.242||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing Physical Function changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.242
81563136|NCT02766465|162801399|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.343||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing Anxiety changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.343
81563137|NCT02766465|162801400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.491||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing Depression changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.491
81563138|NCT02766465|162801401|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing fatigue score changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.003
81563139|NCT02766465|162801402|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.594||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing Sleep Disturbance changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.594
81563140|NCT02766465|162801403|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing social roles score changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.003
81563141|NCT02766465|162801404|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing pain interference score changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.071
81563142|NCT02766465|162801405|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.146||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing Pain Intensity changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.146
81563143|NCT02766465|162801406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.649||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing 28-Day Pain Diary Average Pain Intensity changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.649
81563144|NCT02766465|162801407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.207||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing ASCQ-Me Stiffness changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.207
81563145|NCT02766465|162801408|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.596||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing FEV1 changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.596
81563146|NCT02766465|162801409|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.684||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing FVC changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.684
81563147|NCT02766465|162801410|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.863||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing FEV1/FVC changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.863
81563148|NCT02766465|162801411|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.455||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing VC changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.455
81563149|NCT02766465|162801412|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.767||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing TLC changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.767
81563150|NCT02766465|162801413|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.241||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing RV changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.241
81563151|NCT02766465|162801414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.268||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing ERV changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.268
81563152|NCT02766465|162801415|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing IC changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||>0.999
81563153|NCT02766465|162801416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.832||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing FRC changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.832
81563154|NCT02766465|162801417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing DLCO changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.370
81563155|NCT02766465|162801418|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05;|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This is the result comparing oxygen saturation changes from 2 years after biologic assignment to baseline between two biologically assigned arms. The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between biologically assigned arms||||0.094
81563156|NCT02766465|162801420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.313||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of grade II-IV acute GVHD in patients who received different donor type at transplant||||0.313
81563157|NCT02766465|162801421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.233||||||Statistical significance was determined using a pre-specified threshold of 0.05|Gray's test for cumulative Incidence|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference of chronic GVHD in patients who received different donor type at transplant||||0.233
81563158|NCT02435069|162801429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.069751||||||significance level set at \<0.05 a priori|two-sample pooled variance t-test|Two-tailed||"Inferential statistical analysis was accomplished using a two-tailed, two-sample pooled variance t test with a significance level set at 0.05. and calculated on the data from the last day of the completed NS and USP Glycerin phases of the study.~Power analysis conducted using data from this study with α = 0.5, power of .80, correlation between two means of .598, and effect size of 1.554 estimated a sample size of 11 would be needed to minimize the risk of a Type II error to (20%)."||||0.069751
81563159|NCT02435069|162801430|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.172|||||||two-sample pooled variance t-test|two tailed||Inferential statistical analysis was accomplished using a two-tailed, two-sample pooled variance t test with a significance level set at 0.05. and calculated on the data from the last day of the completed NS and USP Glycerin phases of the study.||||0.172
81563160|NCT02435069|162801433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8028|||||||two-sample pooled variance t-test|two-sided||Inferential statistical analysis was accomplished using a two-tailed, two-sample pooled variance t test with a significance level set at 0.05. and calculated on the data from the difference in calprotectin levels between samples obtained at baseline and samples obtained following the completion of the NS and USP Glycerin flush in the dosing phase of the study.||||0.8028
81563161|NCT02435069|162801434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.346594|||||||two-sample pooled variance t test|two tailed||Inferential statistical analysis was accomplished using a two-tailed, two-sample pooled variance t test with a significance level set at 0.05. and calculated on the data from the last day of the completed NS and USP Glycerin phases of the study.||||0.346594
81563162|NCT02520661|162801444|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.22||||||treatment relevant change in number of ED visits by 14 days||1.22|0.62|
81563163|NCT02520661|162801444|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.3||||||treatment relevant change in number of ED visits by 30 days||1.30|0.72|
81563164|NCT02443519|162801454|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.6||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.9||Significance threshold set a priori at .025 to adjust for two co-primary outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|The key test was the Treatment (MBCT-M vs. WL.TAU) X Time (Month 1 vs 4) interaction with both Treatment and Time in the model.|A positive slope indicates greater reduction in the proportino of people with Severe MIDAS scores (Score \>=21) in the MBCT-M group vs. the WL/TAU group.|||3.9|-0.7|.027
81563165|NCT02443519|162801455|SUPERIORITY||Slope|14.1|||<|0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|21.8||Significance threshold set a priori at .025 to account for two co-primary outcomes.|Mixed Models Analysis|The key test was the Treatment (MBCT-M vs. WL.TAU) X Time (Month 1 vs 4) interaction with both Treatment and Time in the model.|Positive slope indicated larger reductions in HDI in the MBCT-M group compared to the WL/TAU group.|||21.8|0.8|<.004
81563166|NCT02443519|162801456|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.05||||0.773|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|2.8||Threshold for statistical significance set a priori at .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Key test was the Treatment (MBCT-M vs. WL/TAU) X Time (Month 1 vs. 4) interaction with Treatment and Time in the model|A positive slope indicates greater reduction in headache days in the MBCT-M group vs. the WL/TAU group.|||2.8|-3.7|.773
81563167|NCT02443519|162801457|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01||||0.888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.16||Threshold for significance set a priori at .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The key test was the Treatment (MBCT-M vs. WL.TAU) X Time (Month 1 vs 4) interaction with both Treatment and Time in the model.|A positive slope indicates a greater reduction in headache attack pain intensity in the MBCT-M group vs. WL/TAU.|||0.16|-0.14|.888
81563168|NCT02443519|162801458|SUPERIORITY||Slope|7.45||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.48|12.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|The key test was the Treatment (MBCT-M vs. WL.TAU) X Time (Month 1 vs 4) interaction with both Treatment and Time in the model.|A positive slope indicates a greater reduction in Pain Catastrophizing Scale in the MBCT-M group vs. WL/TAU.|||12.42|2.48|.035
81563169|NCT02443519|162801459|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-3.05||||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.83|4.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|The key test was the Treatment (MBCT-M vs. WL.TAU) X Time (Month 1 vs 4) interaction with both Treatment and Time in the model.|A negative slope indicates a greater improvement in Chronic Pain Acceptance in the MBCT-M group vs. WL/TAU.|||4.74|-10.83|.572
81563170|NCT02443519|162801460|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.65||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.76|6.46||Threshold for significance set a priori at .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The key test was the Treatment (MBCT-M vs. WL.TAU) X Time (Month 1 vs 4) interaction with both Treatment and Time in the model.|A negative slope indicates a smaller decrease in the Five Factor Mindfulness Questionnaire in the MBCT-M group vs. WL/TAU.|||6.46|-11.76|.609
81563171|NCT02443519|162801461|SUPERIORITY||Slope|8.45||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.99|13.91||Threshold for significance set a priori at .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The key test was the Treatment (MBCT-M vs. WL.TAU) X Time (Month 1 vs 4) interaction with both Treatment and Time in the model.|A positive slope indicates a greater reduction in Headache Specific Locus of Control Scale score in the MBCT-M group vs. WL/TAU.|||13.91|2.99|.022
81563172|NCT02443519|162801462|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.01||||0.124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.56|3.53||Threshold for significance set a priori at .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The key test was the Treatment (MBCT-M vs. WL.TAU) X Time (Month 1 vs 4) interaction with both Treatment and Time in the model.|A negative slope indicates a greater improvement in Headache Management Self-Efficacy Scale score in the MBCT-M group vs. WL/TAU.|||3.53|-7.56|.124
81563173|NCT02443519|162801463|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.48||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|6.33||Threshold for significance set a priori at .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The key test was the Treatment (MBCT-M vs. WL.TAU) X Time (Month 1 vs 4) interaction with both Treatment and Time in the model.|A positive slope indicates a greater reduction in PROMIS-Depression score in the MBCT-M group vs. WL/TAU.|||6.33|0.63|.017
81563174|NCT02443519|162801464|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.82||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|5.68||Threshold for significance set a priori at .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|The key test was the Treatment (MBCT-M vs. WL.TAU) X Time (Month 1 vs 4) interaction with both Treatment and Time in the model.|A positive slope indicates a greater reduction in PROMIS-Anxiety score in the MBCT-M group vs. WL/TAU.|||5.68|-0.03|.259
81563175|NCT02443519|162801465|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.0||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|The key test was the Treatment (MBCT-M vs. WL/TAU) X Time (Month 1 vs. 4) interaction with both Treatment and Time in the model.|A negative slope indicated a larger decrease in MIDI scores in the MBCT-M group vs. WL/TAU|||-0.3|-1.6|.007
81563176|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|1.265|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.998|1.603|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||1.603|0.998|
81563177|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.999|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.791|1.262|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||1.262|0.791|
81563178|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.708|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.558|0.897|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||0.897|0.558|
81563179|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.861|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.681|1.089|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint||1.089|0.681|
81563180|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.754|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.596|0.956|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint||0.956|0.596|
81563181|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.548|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.434|0.693|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||0.693|0.434|
81563182|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.646|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.817|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||0.817|0.510|
81563183|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at 43|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.625|1.0|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||1.000|0.625|
81563184|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at 43|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.441|0.71|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||0.710|0.441|
81563185|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at 43|0.681|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.538|0.862|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||0.862|0.538|
81563186|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at 43|0.597|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.757|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||0.757|0.470|
81563187|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.434|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.342|0.549|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||0.549|0.342|
81563188|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.511|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.403|0.647|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||0.647|0.403|
81563189|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.708|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.896|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||0.896|0.560|
81563190|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.862|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.683|1.088|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||1.088|0.683|
81563191|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.755|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.597|0.954|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint||0.954|0.597|
81563192|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.549|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.435|0.692|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint||0.692|0.435|
81563193|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.646|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.511|0.817|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint||0.817|0.511|
81563194|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|1.217|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.961|1.541|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint||1.541|0.961|
81563195|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|1.066|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.841|1.352|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint||1.352|0.841|
81563196|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.775|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.612|0.981|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint||0.981|0.612|
81563197|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67.|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.912|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|1.157|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||1.157|0.719|
81563198|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.876|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.692|1.109|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint||1.109|0.692|
81563199|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.637|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.504|0.804|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||0.804|0.504|
81563200|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.593|0.949|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||0.949|0.593|
81563201|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.727|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.574|0.919|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint||0.919|0.574|
81563202|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|0.856|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.675|1.084|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint||1.084|0.675|
81563203|NCT00973349|162801467|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 2-sided CIs were examined against a non-inferiority margin of 0.67|Geometric mean ratio at day 43|1.178|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.931|1.489|||||Pairwise Comparisons of GMTs (95% CI) Between Vaccination Groups at Day 43, on the pooled age groups.|Two-sided 95% CI around the point estimates were to be presented for each endpoint.||1.489|0.931|
81563204|NCT05597020|162801490|SUPERIORITY||Least Square mean difference vs placebo|20.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|33.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, period, week within period, and interaction of treatment and week were factors; baseline sTST assessment was covariate.||||33.7|8.0|0.002
81563205|NCT04191187|162801494|SUPERIORITY||PFS at 18 Months|70.8||||0.002|ONE_SIDED|90.0|59.2|||One sided log rank test|Log Rank||||||59.2|0.002
81563206|NCT03029702|162801500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9
81563207|NCT03029702|162801501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8
81563208|NCT03029702|162801502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9
81563209|NCT03029702|162801503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9
81563210|NCT03029702|162801504|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.8
81563211|NCT03029702|162801505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6
81563212|NCT03029702|162801506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8
81563213|NCT03029702|162801507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7
81563214|NCT02718300|162801514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4046|||||||Van Elteren test|stratified by ECOG Performance Status at Screening (0 or 1 versus 2)||||||0.4046
81563215|NCT02718300|162801516|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7802|||||||Van Elteren test|stratified by ECOG Performance Status at Screening (0 or 1 versus 2)||||||0.7802
81563216|NCT02718300|162801518|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6856|||||||Van Elteren test|stratified by ECOG Performance Status at Screening (0 or 1 versus 2)||||||0.6856
81563217|NCT02718300|162801520|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3385|||||||Van Elteren test|stratified by ECOG Performance Status at Screening (0 or 1 versus 2)||||||0.3385
81563218|NCT02718300|162801522|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4005|||||||Van Elteren test|stratified by Easter Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status at Screening (0 or 1 versus 2)||||||0.4005
81563219|NCT02718300|162801524|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3138|||||||Van Elteren test|stratified by ECOG Performance Status at Screening (0 or 1 versus 2)||||||0.3138
81563220|NCT02718300|162801530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3577|||||||ANOVA|||Week 2||||0.3577
81563221|NCT02718300|162801530|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|1.048|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.791|1.388|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 2||1.388|0.791|
81563222|NCT02718300|162801530|SUPERIORITY||GMR|1.159|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.936|1.435|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 2||1.435|0.936|
81563223|NCT02718300|162801530|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1709|||||||ANOVA|||Week 4||||0.1709
81563224|NCT02718300|162801530|SUPERIORITY||GMR|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.281|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||1.281|0.780|
81563225|NCT02718300|162801530|SUPERIORITY||GMR|1.176|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.955|1.448|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||1.448|0.955|
81563226|NCT02718300|162801531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6693|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Week 2||||0.6693
81563227|NCT02718300|162801531|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1521|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Week 4||||0.1521
81563228|NCT02718300|162801532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0809|||||||ANOVA|||Week 2||||0.0809
81563229|NCT02718300|162801532|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.583|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.342|0.994|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 2||0.994|0.342|
81563230|NCT02718300|162801532|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.986|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.658|1.477|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 2||1.477|0.658|
81563231|NCT02718300|162801532|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1525|||||||ANOVA|||Week 4||||0.1525
81563232|NCT02718300|162801532|SUPERIORITY||GMR|1.062|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.604|1.867|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||1.867|0.604|
81563233|NCT02718300|162801532|SUPERIORITY||GMR|1.504|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.937|2.414|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||2.414|0.937|
81563234|NCT02718300|162801533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2873|||||||ANOVA|||Week 2||||0.2873
81563235|NCT02718300|162801533|SUPERIORITY||GMR|1.016|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.773|1.336|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 2||1.336|0.773|
81563236|NCT02718300|162801533|SUPERIORITY||GMR|1.161|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.943|1.429|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 2||1.429|0.943|
81563237|NCT02718300|162801533|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1601|||||||ANOVA|||Week 4||||0.1601
81563238|NCT02718300|162801533|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.992|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.773|1.274|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||1.274|0.773|
81563239|NCT02718300|162801533|SUPERIORITY||GMR|1.177|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.955|1.452|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||1.452|0.955|
81563240|NCT02718300|162801537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.083|||||||ANOVA|||Day 1||||0.0830
81563241|NCT02718300|162801537|SUPERIORITY||GMR|1.218|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.846|1.753|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Day 1||1.753|0.846|
81563242|NCT02718300|162801537|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.957|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.654|1.399|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Day 1||1.399|0.654|
81563243|NCT02718300|162801537|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.943|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.656|1.354|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Day 1||1.354|0.656|
81563244|NCT02718300|162801537|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.867|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.579|1.298|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Day 1||1.298|0.579|
81563245|NCT02718300|162801537|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2402|||||||ANOVA|||Week 4||||0.2402
81563246|NCT02718300|162801537|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.702|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.461|1.069|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||1.069|0.461|
81563247|NCT02718300|162801537|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.456|1.073|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||1.073|0.456|
81563248|NCT02718300|162801537|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.638|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.428|0.951|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||0.951|0.428|
81563249|NCT02718300|162801537|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.627|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.397|0.99|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||0.990|0.397|
81563250|NCT02718300|162801538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0756|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Day 1||||0.0756
81563251|NCT02718300|162801538|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0866|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Week 4||||0.0866
81563252|NCT02718300|162801539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4287|||||||ANOVA|||Day 1||||0.4287
81563253|NCT02718300|162801539|SUPERIORITY||GMR|1.272|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.329|4.914|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Day 1||4.914|0.329|
81563254|NCT02718300|162801539|SUPERIORITY||GMR|1.036|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.252|4.251|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Day 1||4.251|0.252|
81563255|NCT02718300|162801539|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.702|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|2.731|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Day 1||2.731|0.180|
81563256|NCT02718300|162801539|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.525|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.118|2.348|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Day 1||2.348|0.118|
81563257|NCT02718300|162801539|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9788|||||||ANOVA|||Week 4||||0.9788
81563258|NCT02718300|162801539|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.879|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.198|3.896|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||3.896|0.198|
81563259|NCT02718300|162801539|SUPERIORITY||GMR|1.225|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|5.56|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||5.560|0.270|
81563260|NCT02718300|162801539|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.918|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.221|3.821|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||3.821|0.221|
81563261|NCT02718300|162801539|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.853|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.169|4.299|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||4.299|0.169|
81563262|NCT02718300|162801540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1208|||||||ANOVA|||Day 1||||0.1208
81563263|NCT02718300|162801540|SUPERIORITY||GMR|1.251|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.832|1.879|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Day 1||1.879|0.832|
81563264|NCT02718300|162801540|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.992|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.649|1.518|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Day 1||1.518|0.649|
81563265|NCT02718300|162801540|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.967|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.645|1.45|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Day 1||1.450|0.645|
81563266|NCT02718300|162801540|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.548|1.35|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Day 1||1.350|0.548|
81563267|NCT02718300|162801540|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3218|||||||ANOVA|||Week 4||||0.3218
81563268|NCT02718300|162801540|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.761|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.482|1.2|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||1.200|0.482|
81563269|NCT02718300|162801540|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.803|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.506|1.277|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||1.277|0.506|
81563270|NCT02718300|162801540|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.667|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.432|1.028|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||1.028|0.432|
81563271|NCT02718300|162801540|SUPERIORITY||GMR|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.051|||||ANOVA was performed on dose-normalized PK parameters per dose level. The reference group was 5 mg QD.|Week 4||1.051|0.390|
81563272|NCT02452697|162801544|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.40
81563273|NCT05595382|162801551|SUPERIORITY|Repeated measures of likelihood to enroll (on a 1 to 7 scale with higher numbers indicating a greater likelihood) pre/post intervention||||||0.001|||||||ANOVA|Degrees of freedom (1, 359)||||||.001
81563274|NCT05595382|162801552|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.357|||||||ANOVA|Degrees of freedom (1, 358)||Repeated measures ANOVA comparing mood (rated on a 1-10 scale with higher scores indicating better mood) given to participants before and after the study manipulation by group||||.357
81563275|NCT05595382|162801553|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.102|||||||ANOVA|||||||.102
81563276|NCT06624449|162801554|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81563277|NCT02349061|162801557|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.28||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|7.63|||Regression, Logistic|||||7.63|1.41|0.0057
81563278|NCT02349061|162801558|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-1.36||||0.0929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|0.23|||Mixed model repeated measures model|||||0.23|-2.94|0.0929
81563279|NCT02349061|162801559|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-0.383||||0.3944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.271|0.506|||Mixed model repeated measures model|||||0.506|-1.271|0.3944
81563280|NCT02349061|162801560|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9939|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.34|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.34|0.43|0.9939
81563281|NCT02349061|162801561|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-2.17||||0.1032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|0.45|||Mixed model repeated measures model|||||0.45|-4.78|0.1032
81563282|NCT02339285|162801562|OTHER|F-test; Treatment effect|||||>|0.1|||||||ANOVA|F(2, 29)||"Null hypothesis: There is no difference baseline and the 4 week follow up in MADRS score between treatment groups.~Alternative hypothesis: There is a difference between baseline and the 4 week follow up MADRS score between treatment groups."||||>0.10
81563283|NCT02339285|162801562|OTHER|F-test; Session effect|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|F(1, 31)||"Null hypothesis: There is no difference baseline and the 4 week follow up in MADRS score between treatment groups.~Alternative hypothesis: There is a difference between baseline and the 4 week follow up MADRS score between treatment groups."||||<0.001
81563284|NCT02339285|162801562|OTHER|F-test; Interaction effect (session x treatment)|||||>|0.1|||||||ANOVA|F(2,29)||||||>0.10
81563285|NCT02339285|162801563|OTHER|F-test; Condition effect|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|F(2,21.595)||"Null hypothesis: There is no difference in changes of alpha frequency power between baseline EEG and EEG on Day 5 of Stimulation between treatment groups.~Alternative hypothesis: There is a difference in changes of alpha frequency power between baseline EEG and EEG on Day 5 of Stimulation between treatment groups."||||<0.05
81563286|NCT02339285|162801563|OTHER|F-test; Region effect (region defined as region of brain - frontal, parietal, occipital temporal)|||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|F(3, 79.358)||"Null hypothesis: There is no difference in changes of alpha frequency power between baseline EEG and EEG on Day 5 of Stimulation between treatment groups.~Alternative hypothesis: There is a difference in changes of alpha frequency power between baseline EEG and EEG on Day 5 of Stimulation between treatment groups."||||<0.001
81563287|NCT02339285|162801563|OTHER|F-test; Interaction effect (region x condition)|||||>|0.1|||||||ANOVA|F(6, 68.284)||"Null hypothesis: There is no difference in changes of alpha frequency power between baseline EEG and EEG on Day 5 of Stimulation between treatment groups.~Alternative hypothesis: There is a difference in changes of alpha frequency power between baseline EEG and EEG on Day 5 of Stimulation between treatment groups."||||>0.10
81563288|NCT02339285|162801564|OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||ANOVA|||"Null hypothesis: There is no difference in changes of alpha frequency power between baseline EEG and EEG 4 weeks after completion of the intervention between treatment groups.~Alternative hypothesis: There is a difference in changes of alpha frequency power between baseline EEG and EEG 4 weeks after completion of the intervention between treatment groups."||||>0.10
81563289|NCT02053051|162801569|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.87
81563290|NCT00537238|162801588|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the difference in proportion (Pregabalin - Levetiracetam) was greater than -0.12.|Difference in Proportion|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.08|0.09||||||||0.09|-0.08|
81563291|NCT00537238|162801589|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median difference|4.1||||0.3571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|10.9|||Ranked ANCOVA|||Rank analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to derive p-value with treatment as main effect and cluster as cofactor, percent change in 28-day seizure counts between baseline and treatment periods as dependent variable. Median differences and 95% confidence interval (CI) were based on Hodges-Lehmann estimation.||10.9|-2.6|0.3571
81563292|NCT00537238|162801591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0822|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||All partial seizure: p-value was calculated from the 2-sided Fisher's exact test.||||0.0822
81563293|NCT00537238|162801591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9175|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Simple partial seizure: p-value was calculated from the 2-sided Fisher's exact test.||||0.9175
81563294|NCT00537238|162801591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0483|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Complex partial seizure: p-value was calculated from the 2-sided Fisher's exact test.||||0.0483
81563295|NCT00537238|162801591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7139|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||SGTC seizure: p-value was calculated from the 2-sided Fisher's exact test.||||0.7139
81563296|NCT00537238|162801592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least squares (LS) mean difference|1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.1334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|2.69|||ANCOVA|||Baseline, total BPRS score: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||2.69|-0.36|0.1334
81563297|NCT00537238|162801592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.3551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Baseline, core BPRS score: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.52|-0.19|0.3551
81563298|NCT00537238|162801592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.3638|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|0.53|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7, total BPRS score: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.53|-1.45|0.3638
81563299|NCT00537238|162801592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.2457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 7, core BPRS score: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.09|-0.34|0.2457
81563300|NCT00537238|162801592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.81|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10, total BPRS score: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.81|-1.26|0.6640
81563301|NCT00537238|162801592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 10, core BPRS score: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.17|-0.30|0.5950
81563302|NCT00537238|162801592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.5701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.76|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13, total BPRS score: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.76|-1.38|0.5701
81563303|NCT00537238|162801592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.2452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 13, core BPRS score: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.08|-0.33|0.2452
81563304|NCT00537238|162801592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.1697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16, total BPRS score: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.33|-1.88|0.1697
81563305|NCT00537238|162801592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.2283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16, core BPRS score: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.09|-0.36|0.2283
81563306|NCT00537238|162801592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-1.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Change at Follow-up, total BPRS score: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||-0.16|-2.54|0.0262
81563307|NCT00537238|162801592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.0495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Follow-up, core BPRS score: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.00|-0.52|0.0495
81563308|NCT00537238|162801593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.8084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.64|||ANCOVA|||Baseline, HADS-A: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.64|-0.82|0.8084
81563309|NCT00537238|162801593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.5263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.91|||ANCOVA|||Baseline, HADS-D: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.91|-0.47|0.5263
81563310|NCT00537238|162801593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.4008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.85|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, HADS-A: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.85|-0.34|0.4008
81563311|NCT00537238|162801593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.9749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.59|||ANCOVA|||Week 16, HADS-D: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.59|-0.61|0.9749
81563312|NCT00537238|162801594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.6161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.08|3.01|||ANCOVA|||Baseline sleep disturbance: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||3.01|-5.08|0.6161
81563313|NCT00537238|162801594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-1.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.62||0.3154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.83|1.56|||ANCOVA|||Week 16 sleep disturbance: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||1.56|-4.83|0.3154
81563314|NCT00537238|162801594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.18||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.94|4.54|||ANCOVA|||Baseline snoring: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||4.54|-7.94|0.5930
81563315|NCT00537238|162801594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|10.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.27|14.76|||ANCOVA|||Week 16 snoring: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||14.76|5.27|<0.0001
81563316|NCT00537238|162801594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18||0.4807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.83|2.75|||ANCOVA|||Baseline awaken short of breath: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||2.75|-5.83|0.4807
81563317|NCT00537238|162801594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.6708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|4.94|||ANCOVA|||Week 16 awaken short of breath: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||4.94|-3.18|0.6708
81563318|NCT00537238|162801594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.7574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Baseline quantity of sleep: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.24|-0.32|0.7574
81563319|NCT00537238|162801594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.2615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.38|||ANCOVA|||Week 16 quantity of sleep: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||0.38|-0.10|0.2615
81563320|NCT00537238|162801594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53||0.5703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.42|3.54|||ANCOVA|||Baseline adequacy of sleep: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||3.54|-6.42|0.5703
81563321|NCT00537238|162801594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-2.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.74|1.75|||ANCOVA|||Week 16 adequacy of sleep: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||1.75|-7.74|0.2160
81563322|NCT00537238|162801594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.02||0.5952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.89|5.03|||ANCOVA|||Baseline somnolence: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||5.03|-2.89|0.5952
81563323|NCT00537238|162801594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.87||0.6984|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.95|||ANCOVA|||Week 16 somnolence: ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||2.95|-4.40|0.6984
81563324|NCT00537238|162801594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.9389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.09|3.34|||ANCOVA|||Baseline sleep problem index (9): ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||3.34|-3.09|0.9389
81563325|NCT00537238|162801594|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean differences|0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.34||0.6344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|3.27|||ANCOVA|||Week 16 sleep problem index (9): ANCOVA model was used to calculate LS mean estimates of the treatment difference along with 95% CI, with main effects of treatment and combined center, for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||3.27|-2.00|0.6344
81563326|NCT00537238|162801595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.016||||0.9285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.715|1.444|||Regression, Logistic|||Baseline: Logistic regression model was used to estimate odds ratio and corresponding 95% CI of treatment difference, with treatment as fixed effect and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||1.444|0.715|0.9285
81563327|NCT00537238|162801595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.432||||0.0696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.972|2.11|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Logistic regression model was used to estimate odds ratio and corresponding 95% CI of treatment difference, with treatment as fixed effect and for post-baseline assessments baseline was included as a covariate.||2.110|0.972|0.0696
81563328|NCT01920555|162801596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.18||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.93|-0.43||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.1mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||-0.43|-5.93|0.14
81563329|NCT01920555|162801596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.13||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.75|1.49||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.2mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||1.49|-3.75|0.79
81563330|NCT01920555|162801596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.79|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.35|-2.24||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.5mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||-2.24|-7.35|<0.01
81563331|NCT01920555|162801596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.76||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.37|-1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 1.0mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||-1.15|-6.37|0.04
81563332|NCT01920555|162801596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.04||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.04|0.95||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.1mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.95|-5.04|0.72
81563333|NCT01920555|162801596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.18|2.46||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.2mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||2.46|-3.18|0.80
81563334|NCT01920555|162801596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.12||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.97|-0.44||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.5mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||-0.44|-5.97|0.14
81563335|NCT01920555|162801596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.84||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|0.96||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 1.0mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.96|-4.65|0.72
81563336|NCT01920555|162801597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.15||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.44|2.14||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.1 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were four pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-4), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||2.14|-12.44|0.33
81563337|NCT01920555|162801597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.16||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.03|4.72||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.2 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were four pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-4), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||4.72|-9.03|0.53
81575182|NCT01059825|162821898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.37||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.5|-0.23||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.23|-0.50|0.000
81563338|NCT01920555|162801597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.85||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.56|-3.15||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.5 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were four pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-4), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||-3.15|-16.56|0.02
81563339|NCT01920555|162801597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.72||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.52|-0.93||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 1.0 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were four pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-4), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||-0.93|-14.52|0.08
81563340|NCT01920555|162801598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|-0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.1 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||-0.22|-1.83|0.08
81563341|NCT01920555|162801598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.51||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.2 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.51|-1.02|0.82
81563342|NCT01920555|162801598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|-0.54||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.5 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||-0.54|-2.02|0.00720
81563343|NCT01920555|162801598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05||||0.04884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-0.29||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 1.0 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||-0.29|-1.81|0.04884
81563344|NCT01920555|162801598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.28||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.1 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.28|-1.70|0.48
81563345|NCT01920555|162801598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|0.55||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.2 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.55|-1.32|0.82
81563346|NCT01920555|162801598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|-0.09||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.5 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||-0.09|-1.91|0.16
81563347|NCT01920555|162801598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.86||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|0.07||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 1.0 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.07|-1.78|0.27
81563348|NCT01920555|162801599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.54||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.17||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.1 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.17|-1.25|0.54
81563349|NCT01920555|162801599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.58||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.2 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.58|-0.78|1.00
81563350|NCT01920555|162801599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-0.31||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.5 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||-0.31|-1.64|0.03
81563351|NCT01920555|162801599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.56||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|0.11||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 1.0 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.11|-1.24|0.54
81563352|NCT01920555|162801599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|0.57||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.1 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.57|-0.96|1.00
81563353|NCT01920555|162801599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.51||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.2 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.51|-0.93|1.00
81563354|NCT01920555|162801599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.35|0.06||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.5 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.06|-1.35|0.52
81563355|NCT01920555|162801599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.1||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 1.0 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.10|-1.33|0.54
81563356|NCT01920555|162801600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.08||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.1 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.08|-0.79|0.74
81563357|NCT01920555|162801600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.45||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.2 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.45|-0.37|1.00
81575183|NCT01059825|162821898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.45||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.59|-0.32||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.32|-0.59|0.000
81563358|NCT01920555|162801600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.21||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.5 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||-0.21|-1.01|0.02
81563359|NCT01920555|162801600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.1||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 1.0 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.10|-0.72|0.80
81563360|NCT01920555|162801600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.18||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.1 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.18|-0.83|0.88
81563361|NCT01920555|162801600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.44||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.2 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.44|-0.53|1.00
81563362|NCT01920555|162801600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.15||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.5 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.15|-0.79|0.88
81563363|NCT01920555|162801600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.19||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 1.0 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||0.19|-0.76|0.88
81563364|NCT01920555|162801601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.18||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|23.29||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.1 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||23.29|-0.94|0.49
81563365|NCT01920555|162801601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.37||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.19|12.93||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.2 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||12.93|-10.19|1.00
81563366|NCT01920555|162801601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|16.54||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.31|27.77||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.5 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||27.77|5.31|0.03
81563367|NCT01920555|162801601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.68||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|20.16||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 1.0 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||20.16|-2.81|0.82
81563368|NCT01920555|162801601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.11||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.83|19.05||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.1 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||19.05|-8.83|1.00
81563369|NCT01920555|162801601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.64||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.87|6.59||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.2 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||6.59|-19.87|1.00
81563370|NCT01920555|162801601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.64||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|20.53||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.5 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||20.53|-5.26|1.00
81563371|NCT01920555|162801601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|17.91||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 1.0 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||17.91|-8.31|1.00
81563372|NCT01920555|162801602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.21||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|1.56||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.1 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||1.56|-3.99|1.00
81563373|NCT01920555|162801602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|3.43||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.2 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||3.43|-1.90|0.17
81563374|NCT01920555|162801602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.74||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.32|-0.16||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.5 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||-0.16|-5.32|0.30
81563375|NCT01920555|162801602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|1.93||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 1.0 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 1:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||1.93|-3.35|1.00
81563376|NCT01920555|162801602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|2.66||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.1 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||2.66|-3.25|1.00
81563377|NCT01920555|162801602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.76||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|5.59||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.2 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||5.59|-0.06|0.39
81563378|NCT01920555|162801602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|1.58||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 0.5 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||1.58|-3.91|1.00
81563379|NCT01920555|162801602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|2.35||Holm's method was applied to the model-produced differences of least squares for the eight a priori identified contrasts of interest, that is, the difference between each ketamine group vs. placebo at Days 1 and 3.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Ketamine 1.0 mg/kg vs. midazolam at Day 3:~As estimated by the repeated measures fixed effects model with DAY (0, 1, 3), GROUP (5 groups as specified above), and the DAY\*GROUP interaction effect. Because there were eight pairwise comparisons of interest (see Analysis 1-8), we used Holm's method to protect family-wise error rate in the presence of multiple testing."||2.35|-3.22|1.00
81563380|NCT01193660|162801617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Wilks' Lambda (group*visit effect)|2.59|||<|0.05||95.0|||||Repeated Measure ANOVA|||In our analysis, the null hypothesis is that the effects of 3 experimental groups are same, and the alternative hypothesis is that the therapeutic effect of combination intervention Group (Umbilical Cord Blood + Erythropoietin + Rehabilitation) is higher than that of either Erythropoietin + Rehabilitation or Rehabilitation Group. This is a pilot study and power calculation was not applicable. The sample size of each group is over 30 and is considered to follow approximately normal distribution.||||<0.05
81563381|NCT01193660|162801618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Wilks' Lambda (group*visit effect)|3.94|||<|0.05||95.0|||||Repeated Measure ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that in terms of K-BSID-II MENTAL Scale, the effects of 3 groups are same, and the alternative one is that the therapeutic effect of combination intervention Group (Umbilical Cord Blood + Erythropoietin + Rehabilitation) is higher than that of either Erythropoietin + Rehabilitation or Rehabilitation Group. This is a pilot study and power calculation was not applicable. The sample size of each group is over 30 and is considered to follow approximately normal distribution.||||<0.05
81563382|NCT01193660|162801619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Wilks' Lambda (group*visit effect)|2.7|||<|0.05||95.0|||||Repeated Measure ANOVA|||The null hypothesis is that in terms of K-BSID-II MOTOR Scale, the effects of 3 groups are same, and the alternative one is that the therapeutic effect of combination intervention Group (Umbilical Cord Blood + Erythropoietin + Rehabilitation) is higher than that of either Erythropoietin + Rehabilitation or Rehabilitation Group. This is a pilot study and power calculation was not applicable. The sample size of each group is over 30 and is considered to follow approximately normal distribution.||||<0.05
81563383|NCT01193660|162801621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05||95.0||||The baseline and post-therapy data of each group were compared using paired t-test statistics.|t-test, 2 sided|Voxels with an uncorrected p-value of \<0.05 were considered significant, and an extent threshold Ke of 100 voxels was set by SPM implanted in Matlab.||In our analysis, the null hypothesis is that the effects of three experimental groups are same each other, and the alternative hypothesis is that the therapeutic effect of combination intervention Group (Umbilical Cord Blood + Erythropoietin + Rehabilitation) has much higher than that of either Erythropoietin + Rehabilitation Group or Rehabilitation Group. This study is a pilot study and therefore, power calculation was not applicable in our study. The sample size of each group is more than 30.||||0.05
81563384|NCT01193660|162801623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||interaction of group and visit|0.9|||<|0.05||95.0|||||Repeated Measure ANOVA|||In our analysis, the null hypothesis is that the effects of 3 experimental groups are same, and the alternative hypothesis is that the therapeutic effect of combination intervention Group (Umbilical Cord Blood + Erythropoietin + Rehabilitation) is higher than that of either Erythropoietin + Rehabilitation or Rehabilitation Group. This is a pilot study and power calculation was not applicable. The sample size of each group is over 30 and is considered to follow approximately normal distribution.||||<0.05
81563385|NCT01193660|162801624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Wilks' Lambda (group*visit effect)|1.279|||<|0.05||95.0|||||Repeated Measure ANOVA|||In our analysis, the null hypothesis is that the effects of 3 experimental groups are same, and the alternative hypothesis is that the therapeutic effect of combination intervention Group (Umbilical Cord Blood + Erythropoietin + Rehabilitation) is higher than that of either Erythropoietin + Rehabilitation or Rehabilitation Group. This is a pilot study and power calculation was not applicable. The sample size of each group is over 30 and is considered to follow approximately normal distribution.||||<0.05
81563386|NCT01193660|162801625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Wilks' Lambda (group*visit effect)|0.996|||<|0.05||95.0|||||Repeated Measure ANOVA|||In our analysis, the null hypothesis is that the effects of 3 experimental groups are same, and the alternative hypothesis is that the therapeutic effect of combination intervention Group (Umbilical Cord Blood + Erythropoietin + Rehabilitation) is higher than that of either Erythropoietin + Rehabilitation or Rehabilitation Group. This is a pilot study and power calculation was not applicable. The sample size of each group is over 30 and is considered to follow approximately normal distribution.||||<0.05
81563387|NCT01193660|162801626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Wilks' Lambda (group*visit effect)|0.56|||<|0.05||95.0|||||Repeated Measure ANOVA|||In our analysis, the null hypothesis is that the effects of 3 experimental groups are same, and the alternative hypothesis is that the therapeutic effect of combination intervention Group (Umbilical Cord Blood + Erythropoietin + Rehabilitation) is higher than that of either Erythropoietin + Rehabilitation or Rehabilitation Group. This is a pilot study and power calculation was not applicable. The sample size of each group is over 30 and is considered to follow approximately normal distribution.||||<0.05
81563388|NCT01193660|162801627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|We compared the ratio of participants with a certain adverse event (AE) and without the AE between three groups using Fisher Exact test.||||||<0.05
81563389|NCT00195273|162801648|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6081||||||Calculated for 12 month analysis|ANOVA|Analysis of variance with treatment group and center as factors||||||0.6081
81563390|NCT00195273|162801651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4662|||||||ANOVA|Calculated for 3 month analysis||||||0.4662
81563391|NCT02595970|162801652|SUPERIORITY|adjusted for multiplicity using the Hochberg procedure.|Mean Difference (Net)|-22.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.52|20.59|||t-test, 2 sided|||||20.59|-24.52|<0.0001
81563392|NCT02595970|162801662|SUPERIORITY|adjusted|Mean Difference (Net)|-21.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.52|19.58|||t-test, 2 sided|||||19.58|-23.52|<0.0001
81563393|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.375|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to EMU Discharge||||0.375
81563394|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.156|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 3 Months||||0.156
81563395|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 6 months||||>0.999
81563396|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.906|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 12 Months||||0.906
81563397|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.188|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 18 Months||||0.188
81563398|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.906|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 24 Months||||0.906
81563399|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to EMU Discharge||||<0.001
81563400|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 3 Months||||0.106
81563401|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 6 Months||||0.012
81563402|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED||||||s|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 12 Months||||0.008
81563403|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 18 Months||||0.009
81563404|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.029|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 24 Months||||0.029
81563405|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||s|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to EMU Discharge||||0.500
81563406|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 3 Months||||>0.999
81563407|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 6 Months||||0.500
81563408|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 12 Months||||0.500
81563409|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.188|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 18 Months||||0.188
81563410|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 24 Months||||0.500
81563411|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to EMU Discharge||||0.500
81563412|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 3 Months||||>0.999
81563413|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 6 Months||||>0.999
81563414|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 12 Months||||0.125
81563415|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 18 Months||||0.500
81563416|NCT01325623|162801714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero||Baseline to 24 Months||||0.500
81563417|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1529|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||SSQ Total Score||||0.1529
81563418|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0942|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Activity During Seizures Score||||0.0942
81563419|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2831|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Recovery Score||||0.2831
81563420|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3639|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Severity Score||||0.3639
81563421|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.447|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Emotional Recovery Score||||0.4470
81563422|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1311|TWO_SIDED||||||s|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Physical Recovery Score||||0.1311
81563423|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3898|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Cognitive Recovery Score||||0.3898
81563424|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0511|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||SSQ Total Score||||0.0511
81563425|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Activity During Seizures Score||||0.0019
81563426|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1106|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Recovery Score||||0.1106
81563427|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1273|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Severity Score||||0.1273
81563428|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1305|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Emotional Recovery Score||||0.1305
81563429|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1123|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Physical Recovery Score||||0.1123
81563430|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2309|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Cognitive Recovery Score||||0.2309
81563431|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3191|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||SSQ Total Score||||0.3191
81563432|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0679|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Activity During Seizures Score||||0.0679
81563433|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2082|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Recovery Score||||0.2082
81563434|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.179|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Severity Score||||0.1790
81563435|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6869|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Emotional Recovery Score||||0.6869
81563436|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6094|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Physical Recovery Score||||0.6094
81563437|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.153|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Cognitive Recovery Score||||0.1530
81563438|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3339|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||SSQ Total Score||||0.3339
81563439|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1473|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Activity During Seizures Score||||0.1473
81563440|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5035|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Recovery Score||||0.5035
81563441|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6653|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Severity Score||||0.6653
81563442|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8622|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Emotional Recovery Score||||0.8622
81563443|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4456|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Physical Recovery Score||||0.4456
81563444|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6876|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Cognitive Recovery Score||||0.6876
81563445|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0328|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||SSQ Total Score||||0.0328
81563446|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Activity During Seizures Score||||0.0067
81563447|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5928|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Recovery Score||||0.5928
81563448|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7179|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Severity Score||||0.7179
81563449|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5014|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Emotional Recovery Score||||0.5014
81563450|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.964|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Physical Recovery Score||||0.9640
81563451|NCT01325623|162801715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8537|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Postictal Cognitive Recovery Score||||0.8537
81563452|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2079|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||QOLIE Overall Total||||0.2079
81563453|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6562|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Energy/Fatigue Final Score||||0.6562
81563454|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9376|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Emotional well being Final Score||||0.9376
81563455|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Social Functioning Final Score||||0.0100
81563456|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8532|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Cognitive functioning Final Score||||0.8532
81563457|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4954|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Medication Effects Final Score||||0.4954
81563458|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1877|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Seizure Worry Final Score||||0.1877
81563459|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4189|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Quality of Life Final Score||||0.4189
81563460|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2365|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||QOLIE Overall Total Score||||0.2365
81563461|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4138|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Energy/Fatigue Final Score||||0.4138
81563462|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8701|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Emotional well being Final Score||||0.8701
81563463|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0527|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Social Functioning Final Score||||0.0527
81563464|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1353|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Cognitive functioning Final Score||||0.1353
81563465|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6927|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Medication Effects Final Score||||0.6927
81563466|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4964|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Seizure Worry Final Score||||0.4964
81563467|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0238|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Quality of Life Final Score||||0.0238
81563468|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0139|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||QOLIE Overall Total Score||||0.0139
81563469|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2822|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Energy/Fatigue Final Score||||0.2822
81563470|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1363|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Emotional well being Final Score||||0.1363
81563471|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Social Functioning Final Score||||0.0019
81563472|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1293|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Cognitive functioning Final Score||||0.1293
81563473|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5252|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Medication Effects Final Score||||0.5252
81563474|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0642|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Seizure Worry Final Score||||0.0642
81563475|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Quality of Life Final Score||||0.0025
81563476|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||QOLIE Overall Total Score||||0.0024
81563477|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4464|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Energy/Fatigue Final Score||||0.4464
81563478|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0511|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Emotional well being Final Score||||0.0511
81563479|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Social Functioning Final Score||||0.0002
81563480|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0296|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Cognitive Functioning Final Score||||0.0296
81563481|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3115|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Medication Effects Final Score||||0.3115
81563482|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Seizure Worry Final Score||||0.0270
81563483|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Quality of Life Final Score||||0.0008
81563484|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0683|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||QOLIE Overall Total Score||||0.0683
81563485|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2226|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Energy/Fatigue Final Score||||0.2226
81563486|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0823|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Emotional well being Final Score||||0.0823
81563487|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1459|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Social Functioning Final Score||||0.1459
81563488|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.261|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Cognitive Functioning Final Score||||0.2610
81563489|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9119|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||||||0.9119
81563490|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0826|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Seizure Worry Final Score||||0.0826
81563491|NCT01325623|162801719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0036|TWO_SIDED||||||Signed Rank Test|Null hypothesis: change from the baseline is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis: change from the baseline is not equal to zero.||Overall Quality of Life Final Score||||0.0036
81563492|NCT01539642|162801727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|50.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.25||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.89|80.14|||ANCOVA|||||80.14|19.89|0.001
81563493|NCT00567593|162801732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Rank Sum test||||||.01
81563494|NCT01675427|162801756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G1||||0.0018
81563495|NCT01675427|162801756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2289|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G2||||0.2289
81563496|NCT01675427|162801756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1112|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G3||||0.1112
81563497|NCT01675427|162801756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4681|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G4||||0.4681
81563498|NCT01675427|162801756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4828|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||Other genotypes||||0.4828
81563499|NCT01675427|162801756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2702|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||Total genotypes||||0.2702
81563500|NCT01675427|162801757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4133|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G1||||0.4133
81563501|NCT01675427|162801757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G2||||0.4400
81563502|NCT01675427|162801757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8597|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G3||||0.8597
81563503|NCT01675427|162801757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3975|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G4||||0.3975
81563504|NCT01675427|162801757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1781|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||Other genotypes||||0.1781
81563505|NCT01675427|162801757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3159|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||Total genotypes||||0.3159
81563506|NCT01675427|162801758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0126|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G1||||0.0126
81563507|NCT01675427|162801758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7174|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G2||||0.7174
81563508|NCT01675427|162801758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G3||||0.1380
81563509|NCT01675427|162801758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6258|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G4||||0.6258
81563510|NCT01675427|162801758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5751|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||Other genotypes||||0.5751
81563511|NCT01675427|162801758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1681|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||Total genotypes||||0.1681
81563512|NCT01675427|162801759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2693|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G1||||0.2693
81563513|NCT01675427|162801759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G2||||0.3240
81563514|NCT01675427|162801759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7006|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G3||||0.7006
81563515|NCT01675427|162801759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0403|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G4||||0.0403
81563516|NCT01675427|162801759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1075|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||Other genotypes||||0.1075
81563517|NCT01675427|162801759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3295|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||Total genotypes||||0.3295
81563518|NCT01675427|162801760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9859|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.9859
81563519|NCT01675427|162801760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7055|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.7055
81563520|NCT01675427|162801760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.0920
81563521|NCT01675427|162801760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0781|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.0781
81563522|NCT01675427|162801760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4795|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.4795
81563523|NCT01675427|162801760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3069|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.3069
81563524|NCT01675427|162801761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5216|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.5216
81563525|NCT01675427|162801761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3419|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.3419
81563526|NCT01675427|162801761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7586|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.7586
81563527|NCT01675427|162801761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1351|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.1351
81563528|NCT01675427|162801761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2386|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.2386
81563529|NCT01675427|162801761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3921|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.3921
81563530|NCT01675427|162801762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8537|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.8537
81563531|NCT01675427|162801762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0763|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.0763
81563532|NCT01675427|162801762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2432|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.2432
81563533|NCT01675427|162801762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4247|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.4247
81563534|NCT01675427|162801762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4884|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.4884
81563535|NCT01675427|162801762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6119|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.6119
81563536|NCT01675427|162801763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2416|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.2416
81563537|NCT01675427|162801763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2671|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.2671
81563538|NCT01675427|162801763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4619|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.4619
81563539|NCT01675427|162801763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8364|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.8364
81563540|NCT01675427|162801763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2386|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.2386
81563541|NCT01675427|162801763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2887|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.2887
81563542|NCT01675427|162801764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||||||0.0049
81563543|NCT01675427|162801765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5651|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||||||0.5651
81563544|NCT01675427|162801766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||||||0.0420
81563545|NCT01675427|162801767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4545|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||||||0.4545
81563546|NCT01675427|162801768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Tests for association between the two variables|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.0001
81563547|NCT01675427|162801769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Tests for association between the two variables|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.0001
81563548|NCT01675427|162801770|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Tests for association between the two variables|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.0001
81563549|NCT01675427|162801771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Tests for association between the two variables|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.0001
81563550|NCT01675427|162801772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5468|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||||||0.5468
81563551|NCT01675427|162801773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||||||0.0020
81563552|NCT01675427|162801774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1623|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||||||0.1623
81563553|NCT01675427|162801775|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0663|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||||||0.0663
81563554|NCT01675427|162801776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2617|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||||||0.2617
81563555|NCT01675427|162801777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0526|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||||||0.0526
81563556|NCT01675427|162801778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7918|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||||||0.7918
81563557|NCT01675427|162801779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0842|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||||||0.0842
81563558|NCT01675427|162801780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Tests for association between the two variables|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.0001
81563559|NCT01675427|162801781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Tests for association between the two variables|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.0001
81563560|NCT01675427|162801782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Tests for association between the two variables|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.0001
81563561|NCT01675427|162801783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Tests for association between the two variables|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.0001
81563562|NCT01675427|162801784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563563|NCT01675427|162801784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2887|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.2887
81563564|NCT01675427|162801784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||< 0.0001
81563565|NCT01675427|162801784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1634|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.1634
81563566|NCT01675427|162801784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8956|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.8956
81563567|NCT01675427|162801784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563568|NCT01675427|162801785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563569|NCT01675427|162801785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0145|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.0145
81563570|NCT01675427|162801785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1027|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.1027
81563571|NCT01675427|162801785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5998|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.5998
81563572|NCT01675427|162801785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2935|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.2935
81563573|NCT01675427|162801785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.0039
81563574|NCT01675427|162801786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1981|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.1981
81563575|NCT01675427|162801786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1616|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.1616
81563576|NCT01675427|162801786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1192|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.1192
81563577|NCT01675427|162801786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4485|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.4485
81563578|NCT01675427|162801786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1525|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.1525
81563579|NCT01675427|162801786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7262|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.7262
81563580|NCT01675427|162801787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0911|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.0911
81563581|NCT01675427|162801787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4674|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.4674
81563582|NCT01675427|162801787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1604|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.1604
81563583|NCT01675427|162801787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5937|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.5937
81563584|NCT01675427|162801787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.383|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.3830
81563585|NCT01675427|162801787|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0507|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.0507
81563586|NCT01675427|162801788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8686|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.8686
81563587|NCT01675427|162801788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3135|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.3135
81563588|NCT01675427|162801788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0578|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.0578
81563589|NCT01675427|162801788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5833|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.5833
81563590|NCT01675427|162801788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.1610
81563591|NCT01675427|162801788|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2925|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.2925
81563592|NCT01675427|162801789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3709|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.3709
81563593|NCT01675427|162801789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2054|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.2054
81563594|NCT01675427|162801789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8457|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.8457
81563595|NCT01675427|162801789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3492|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.3492
81563596|NCT01675427|162801789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2846|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.2846
81563597|NCT01675427|162801789|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2646|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.2646
81563598|NCT01675427|162801790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5348|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.5348
81563599|NCT01675427|162801790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5469|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.5469
81563600|NCT01675427|162801790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0463|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.0463
81563601|NCT01675427|162801790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9393|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.9393
81563602|NCT01675427|162801790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3404|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.3404
81563603|NCT01675427|162801790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4237|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.4237
81563604|NCT01675427|162801791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.251|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.2510
81563605|NCT01675427|162801791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2943|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.2943
81563606|NCT01675427|162801791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0478|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.0478
81563607|NCT01675427|162801791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5387|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.5387
81563608|NCT01675427|162801791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3878|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.3878
81563609|NCT01675427|162801791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0748|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.0748
81563610|NCT01675427|162801792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9887|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.9887
81563611|NCT01675427|162801792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5507|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.5507
81563612|NCT01675427|162801792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.0175
81563613|NCT01675427|162801792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2246|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.2246
81563614|NCT01675427|162801792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3519|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.3519
81563615|NCT01675427|162801792|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.714|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.7140
81563616|NCT01675427|162801793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8622|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.8622
81563617|NCT01675427|162801793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1622|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.1622
81563618|NCT01675427|162801793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2566|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.2566
81563619|NCT01675427|162801793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1574|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.1574
81563620|NCT01675427|162801793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5784|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.5784
81563621|NCT01675427|162801793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6603|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.6603
81563622|NCT01675427|162801794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0605|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.0605
81563623|NCT01675427|162801794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0899|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.0899
81563624|NCT01675427|162801794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0634|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.0634
81563625|NCT01675427|162801794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6165|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.6165
81563626|NCT01675427|162801794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1649|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.1649
81563627|NCT01675427|162801794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9159|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.9159
81563628|NCT01675427|162801795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7454|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.7454
81563629|NCT01675427|162801795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.0016
81563630|NCT01675427|162801795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5261|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.5261
81563631|NCT01675427|162801795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3422|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.3422
81563632|NCT01675427|162801795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9026|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.9026
81563633|NCT01675427|162801796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.0017
81563634|NCT01675427|162801796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8864|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.8864
81563635|NCT01675427|162801796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0291|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.0291
81563636|NCT01675427|162801796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5472|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.5472
81563637|NCT01675427|162801796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||1.000
81563638|NCT01675427|162801796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1148|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.1148
81563639|NCT01675427|162801797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4207|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.4207
81563640|NCT01675427|162801797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0566|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.0566
81563641|NCT01675427|162801797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1211|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.1211
81563642|NCT01675427|162801797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3772|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.3772
81563643|NCT01675427|162801797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4023|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.4023
81563644|NCT01675427|162801798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563645|NCT01675427|162801798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2132|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.2132
81563646|NCT01675427|162801798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||< 0.0001
81563647|NCT01675427|162801798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3031|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.3031
81563648|NCT01675427|162801798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.955|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.9550
81563649|NCT01675427|162801798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563650|NCT01675427|162801799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563651|NCT01675427|162801799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.1890
81563652|NCT01675427|162801799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5793|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.5793
81563653|NCT01675427|162801799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0847|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.0847
81563654|NCT01675427|162801799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5506|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.5506
81563655|NCT01675427|162801799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.0020
81563656|NCT01675427|162801800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.0007
81563657|NCT01675427|162801800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.0061
81563658|NCT01675427|162801800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||< 0.0001
81563659|NCT01675427|162801800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3885|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.3885
81563660|NCT01675427|162801800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3597|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.3597
81563661|NCT01675427|162801800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563662|NCT01675427|162801801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563663|NCT01675427|162801801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.0005
81563664|NCT01675427|162801801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.0110
81563665|NCT01675427|162801801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.0980
81563666|NCT01675427|162801801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2264|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.2264
81563667|NCT01675427|162801801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563668|NCT01675427|162801802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.0098
81563669|NCT01675427|162801802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6291|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.6291
81563670|NCT01675427|162801802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.0013
81563671|NCT01675427|162801802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5588|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.5588
81563672|NCT01675427|162801802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9932|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.9932
81563673|NCT01675427|162801802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563674|NCT01675427|162801803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.0007
81563675|NCT01675427|162801803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.0020
81563676|NCT01675427|162801803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.0013
81563677|NCT01675427|162801803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7166|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.7166
81563678|NCT01675427|162801803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3217|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.3217
81563679|NCT01675427|162801803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563680|NCT01675427|162801804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1894|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.1894
81563681|NCT01675427|162801804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.0054
81563682|NCT01675427|162801804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||< 0.0001
81563683|NCT01675427|162801804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.536|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.5360
81563684|NCT01675427|162801804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2185|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.2185
81563685|NCT01675427|162801804|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563686|NCT01675427|162801805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.0002
81563687|NCT01675427|162801805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.0003
81563688|NCT01675427|162801805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0106|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.0106
81563689|NCT01675427|162801805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7821|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.7821
81563690|NCT01675427|162801805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2372|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.2372
81563691|NCT01675427|162801805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563692|NCT01675427|162801806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0688|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.0688
81563693|NCT01675427|162801806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4367|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.4367
81563694|NCT01675427|162801806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||< 0.0001
81563695|NCT01675427|162801806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1951|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.1951
81563696|NCT01675427|162801806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2927|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.2927
81563697|NCT01675427|162801806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.0013
81563698|NCT01675427|162801807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.0247
81563699|NCT01675427|162801807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.0034
81563700|NCT01675427|162801807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.0017
81563701|NCT01675427|162801807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3346|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.3346
81563702|NCT01675427|162801807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3215|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.3215
81563703|NCT01675427|162801807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.0003
81563704|NCT01675427|162801808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3609|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.3609
81563705|NCT01675427|162801808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.0018
81563706|NCT01675427|162801808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0356|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.0356
81563707|NCT01675427|162801808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7044|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.7044
81563708|NCT01675427|162801808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8578|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.8578
81563709|NCT01675427|162801808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0076|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.0076
81563710|NCT01675427|162801809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.0002
81563711|NCT01675427|162801809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2017|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.2017
81563712|NCT01675427|162801809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5878|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.5878
81563713|NCT01675427|162801809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4144|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.4144
81563714|NCT01675427|162801809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4492|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.4492
81563715|NCT01675427|162801809|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563716|NCT01675427|162801810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0671|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.0671
81563717|NCT01675427|162801810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1009|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.1009
81563718|NCT01675427|162801810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0635|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.0635
81563719|NCT01675427|162801810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4162|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.4162
81563720|NCT01675427|162801810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9305|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.9305
81563721|NCT01675427|162801810|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0041|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.0041
81563722|NCT01675427|162801811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||0.0059
81563723|NCT01675427|162801811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2808|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.2808
81563724|NCT01675427|162801811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2401|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.2401
81563725|NCT01675427|162801811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2993|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.2993
81563726|NCT01675427|162801811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5529|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Other genotypes||||0.5529
81563727|NCT01675427|162801811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of a continuous variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||Total genotypes||||0.0005
81563728|NCT01675427|162801812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563729|NCT01675427|162801812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3572|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G2||||0.3572
81563730|NCT01675427|162801812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2041|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G3||||0.2041
81563731|NCT01675427|162801812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0467|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G4||||0.0467
81563732|NCT01675427|162801812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0525|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Other genotypes||||0.0525
81563733|NCT01675427|162801812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563734|NCT01675427|162801813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563735|NCT01675427|162801813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G2||||< 0.0001
81563736|NCT01675427|162801813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5275|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G3||||0.5275
81563737|NCT01675427|162801813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6593|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G4||||0.6593
81563738|NCT01675427|162801813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Other genotypes||||0.0372
81563739|NCT01675427|162801813|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563740|NCT01675427|162801814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563741|NCT01675427|162801814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3857|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G2||||0.3857
81563742|NCT01675427|162801814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2356|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G3||||0.2356
81563743|NCT01675427|162801814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7993|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G4||||0.7993
81563744|NCT01675427|162801814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2164|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Other genotypes||||0.2164
81563745|NCT01675427|162801814|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563746|NCT01675427|162801815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563747|NCT01675427|162801815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G2||||0.0001
81563748|NCT01675427|162801815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.482|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G3||||0.4820
81563749|NCT01675427|162801815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8668|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G4||||0.8668
81563750|NCT01675427|162801815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2032|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Other genotypes||||0.2032
81563751|NCT01675427|162801815|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563752|NCT01675427|162801816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0103|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G1||||0.0103
81563753|NCT01675427|162801816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8373|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G2||||0.8373
81563754|NCT01675427|162801816|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3672|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G3||||0.3672
81563755|NCT01675427|162801817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0637|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G4||||0.0637
81563756|NCT01675427|162801817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0474|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Other genotypes||||0.0474
81563757|NCT01675427|162801817|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563758|NCT01675427|162801818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563759|NCT01675427|162801818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G2||||< 0.0001
81563760|NCT01675427|162801818|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5522|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G3||||0.5522
81563761|NCT01675427|162801819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5117|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G4||||0.5117
81563762|NCT01675427|162801819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3437|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Other genotypes||||0.3437
81563763|NCT01675427|162801819|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563764|NCT01675427|162801820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0381|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G1||||0.0381
81563765|NCT01675427|162801820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6852|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G2||||0.6852
81563766|NCT01675427|162801820|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1185|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G3||||0.1185
81563767|NCT01675427|162801821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2611|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G4||||0.2611
81563768|NCT01675427|162801821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6059|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Other genotypes||||0.6059
81563769|NCT01675427|162801821|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Total genotypes||||0.0001
81563770|NCT01675427|162801822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563771|NCT01675427|162801822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G2||||0.0048
81563772|NCT01675427|162801822|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5127|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G3||||0.5127
81563773|NCT01675427|162801823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3465|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G4||||0.3465
81563774|NCT01675427|162801823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7358|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Other genotypes||||0.7358
81563775|NCT01675427|162801823|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the IL28B distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563776|NCT01675427|162801824|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Tests for association between the two variables|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.0001
81563777|NCT01675427|162801825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Tests for association between the two variables|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.0001
81563778|NCT01675427|162801826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Tests for association between the two variables|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.0001
81563779|NCT01675427|162801827|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0066|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Tests for association between the two variables|Chi-squared|||||||0.0066
81563780|NCT01675427|162801828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G1||||0.0018
81563781|NCT01675427|162801828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0425|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G2||||0.0425
81563782|NCT01675427|162801828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9829|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G3||||0.9829
81563783|NCT01675427|162801828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G4||||0.6700
81563784|NCT01675427|162801828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7672|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Other genotypes||||0.7672
81563785|NCT01675427|162801828|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Total genotypes||||0.0067
81563786|NCT01675427|162801829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G1||||0.0003
81563787|NCT01675427|162801829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1637|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G2||||0.1637
81563788|NCT01675427|162801829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8579|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G3||||0.8579
81563789|NCT01675427|162801829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6935|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G4||||0.6935
81563790|NCT01675427|162801829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8124|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Other genotypes||||0.8124
81563791|NCT01675427|162801829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563792|NCT01675427|162801830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1834|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G1||||0.1834
81563793|NCT01675427|162801830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8543|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G2||||0.8543
81563794|NCT01675427|162801830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1485|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G3||||0.1485
81563795|NCT01675427|162801830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G4||||0.0260
81563796|NCT01675427|162801830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5317|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Other genotypes||||0.5317
81563797|NCT01675427|162801830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Total genotypes||||0.0005
81563798|NCT01675427|162801831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563799|NCT01675427|162801831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G2||||< 0.0001
81563800|NCT01675427|162801831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4423|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G3||||0.4423
81563801|NCT01675427|162801831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3824|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G4||||0.3824
81563802|NCT01675427|162801831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5246|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Other genotypes||||0.5246
81563803|NCT01675427|162801831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563804|NCT01675427|162801832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563805|NCT01675427|162801832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1947|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G2||||0.1947
81563806|NCT01675427|162801832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G3||||0.0226
81563807|NCT01675427|162801833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1158|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G4||||0.1158
81563808|NCT01675427|162801833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3675|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Other genotypes||||0.3675
81563809|NCT01675427|162801833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0948|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Total genotypes||||0.0948
81563810|NCT01675427|162801834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1236|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G1||||0.1236
81563811|NCT01675427|162801834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G2||||0.0119
81563812|NCT01675427|162801834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7472|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G3||||0.7472
81563813|NCT01675427|162801835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9734|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G4||||0.9734
81563814|NCT01675427|162801835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8303|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Other genotypes||||0.8303
81563815|NCT01675427|162801835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Total genotypes||||0.0006
81563816|NCT01675427|162801836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0065|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G1||||0.0065
81563817|NCT01675427|162801836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9999|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G2||||0.9999
81563818|NCT01675427|162801836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3472|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G3||||0.3472
81563819|NCT01675427|162801837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2564|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G4||||0.2564
81563820|NCT01675427|162801837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7361|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Other genotypes||||0.7361
81563821|NCT01675427|162801837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563822|NCT01675427|162801838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0097|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G1||||0.0097
81563823|NCT01675427|162801838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G2||||< 0.0001
81563824|NCT01675427|162801838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9778|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G3||||0.9778
81563825|NCT01675427|162801839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||G4||||0.0151
81563826|NCT01675427|162801839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1052|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Other genotypes||||0.1052
81563827|NCT01675427|162801839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||Pearson Chi-Square Test for differences in the ITPA distribution between the nominal categories of interest|Chi-squared|||Total genotypes||||0.0007
81563828|NCT01675427|162801840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563829|NCT01675427|162801840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.0012
81563830|NCT01675427|162801840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1717|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.1717
81563831|NCT01675427|162801840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0253|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.0253
81563832|NCT01675427|162801841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563833|NCT01675427|162801841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.0330
81563834|NCT01675427|162801841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1595|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.1595
81563835|NCT01675427|162801841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0412|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.0412
81563836|NCT01675427|162801842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563837|NCT01675427|162801842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0421|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G2||||0.0421
81563838|NCT01675427|162801842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7658|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G3||||0.7658
81563839|NCT01675427|162801842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.295|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G4||||0.2950
81563840|NCT01675427|162801843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563841|NCT01675427|162801843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0827|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G2||||0.0827
81563842|NCT01675427|162801843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7817|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G3||||0.7817
81563843|NCT01675427|162801843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1986|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three IL28B genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G4||||0.1986
81563844|NCT01675427|162801844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563845|NCT01675427|162801844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.0002
81563846|NCT01675427|162801844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0394|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.0394
81563847|NCT01675427|162801844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0493|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.0493
81563848|NCT01675427|162801845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G1||||< 0.0001
81563849|NCT01675427|162801845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G2||||0.0196
81563850|NCT01675427|162801845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3268|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G3||||0.3268
81563851|NCT01675427|162801845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1667|TWO_SIDED|||||Jonckheere-Terpstra Test for a trend of an ordinal variable across the three IL28B genotype categories|Jonckheere-Terpstra Test|||G4||||0.1667
81563852|NCT01675427|162801846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G1||||0.0021
81563853|NCT01675427|162801846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5319|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G2||||0.5319
81563854|NCT01675427|162801846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0114|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G3||||0.0114
81563855|NCT01675427|162801846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2293|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G4||||0.2293
81563856|NCT01675427|162801846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2857|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||Other genotypes||||0.2857
81563857|NCT01675427|162801846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||Total genotypes||||0.0001
81563858|NCT01675427|162801847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G1||||0.0081
81563859|NCT01675427|162801847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0563|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G2||||0.0563
81563860|NCT01675427|162801847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3516|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G3||||0.3516
81563861|NCT01675427|162801847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0064|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G4||||0.0064
81563862|NCT01675427|162801847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2707|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||Other genotypes||||0.2707
81563863|NCT01675427|162801847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||Total genotypes||||< 0.0001
81563864|NCT01675427|162801848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0634|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G1||||0.0634
81563865|NCT01675427|162801848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7176|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G2||||0.7176
81563866|NCT01675427|162801848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3944|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G3||||0.3944
81563867|NCT01675427|162801848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G4||||0.8610
81563868|NCT01675427|162801848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4543|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||Other genotypes||||0.4543
81563869|NCT01675427|162801848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0406|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||Total genotypes||||0.0406
81563870|NCT01675427|162801849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8234|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G1||||0.8234
81563871|NCT01675427|162801849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2427|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G2||||0.2427
81563872|NCT01675427|162801849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4805|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G3||||0.4805
81563873|NCT01675427|162801849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2901|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||G4||||0.2901
81563874|NCT01675427|162801849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3927|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||Other genotypes||||0.3927
81563875|NCT01675427|162801849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5769|TWO_SIDED|||||Cochran-Armitage Trend Test for a trend in binomial proportions across the three ITPA genotype categories|Cochran-Armitage Trend Test|||Total genotypes||||0.5769
81563876|NCT00700570|162801852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1341|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.1341
81563877|NCT00700570|162801854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0010
81563878|NCT02556203|162801855|NON_INFERIORITY|1-sided Confidence interval|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2089302|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5||1.7040824||||||"H0: HR(t)\>=1.20 for all time points t\>=0, (i.e. the hazard for the primary efficacy endpoint in the rivaroxaban-based treatment group is more than 20% larger than that in the antiplatelet-based control group)"||1.7040824||
81563879|NCT02556203|162801856|SUPERIORITY|2-sided Log Rank test|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35|||=|0.04223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.81|||Log Rank|||||1.81|1.01|= 0.04223
81563880|NCT02556203|162801857|OTHER|Descriptive. 2-sided Log Rank test.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.5|||=|0.07745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|2.37|||Log Rank||Estimates for HRs are based on Cox proportional hazards model. HRs \>1 indicate a higher hazard rate in the rivaroxaban arm compared with the antiplatelet arm.|||2.37|0.95|= 0.07745
81563881|NCT02556203|162801858|SUPERIORITY|2-sided Log Rank test|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.39|||=|0.01156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.8|||Log Rank||Estimates for HRs are based on Cox proportional hazards model. HRs \>1 indicate a higher hazard rate in the rivaroxaban arm compared with the antiplatelet arm.|||1.80|1.08|= 0.01156
81563882|NCT02556203|162801859|SUPERIORITY|2-sided Log Rank test|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22|||=|0.21595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.69|||Log Rank||Estimates for HRs are based on Cox proportional hazards model. HRs \>1 indicate a higher hazard rate in the rivaroxaban arm compared with the antiplatelet arm.|||1.69|0.89|= 0.21595
81563883|NCT02556203|162801860|OTHER|Descriptive. 2-sided Log Rank test.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.78|||=|0.02216|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|2.94|||Log Rank||Estimates for HRs are based on Cox proportional hazards model. HRs \>1 indicate a higher hazard rate in the rivaroxaban arm compared with the antiplatelet arm.|||2.94|1.08|= 0.02216
81563884|NCT02556203|162801861|OTHER|Descriptive. 2-sided Log Rank test.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.66|||=|0.02702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|2.62|||Log Rank||Estimates for HRs are based on Cox proportional hazards model. HRs \>1 indicate a higher hazard rate in the rivaroxaban arm compared with the antiplatelet arm.|||2.62|1.05|= 0.02702
81563885|NCT02556203|162801862|OTHER|Descriptive. 2-sided Log Rank test.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.84|||=|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.41|2.41|||Log Rank||Estimates for HRs are based on Cox proportional hazards model. HRs \>1 indicate a higher hazard rate in the rivaroxaban arm compared with the antiplatelet arm.|||2.41|1.41|= 0.00001
81563886|NCT00739999|162801863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Atorvastatin CL/F based on 70 kg BW|699.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|570.0|881.0|||non-linear mixed-effects model|Measures of parameter estimation uncertainty (95% CI) were determined by non-parametric bootstrap analysis.||Atorvastatin apparent clearance (CL/F) was described as a function of body weight using an allometric equation. The estimated parameter given is an extrapolation of the model for participants who weigh 70 kg.||881|570|
81563887|NCT01461980|162801915|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold and statistical inference was based on the CIs of the GMC ratios. Non-inferiority was achieved when the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratios after vaccination 1 was greater than 0.67.|GMC Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.03||||||Diphtheria: CIs for GMC ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2 for Diphtheria antigens).||1.03|0.86|
81563888|NCT01461980|162801915|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold and statistical inference was based on the CIs of the GMC ratios. Non-inferiority was achieved when the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratios after vaccination 1 was greater than 0.67.|GMC Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.99||||||Tetanus: CIs for GMC ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2 for Tetanus antigens).||0.99|0.85|
81563889|NCT01461980|162801916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold and statistical inference was based on the CIs of the GMC ratios. Non-inferiority was achieved when the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratios after vaccination 1 was greater than 0.67.|GMC Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.02||||||Pertussis toxoid: CIs for GMC ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2 for Pertussis toxoid).||1.02|0.85|
81563890|NCT01461980|162801916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold and statistical inference was based on the CIs of the GMC ratios. Non-inferiority was achieved when the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratios after vaccination 1 was greater than 0.67.|GMC Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|0.98||||||Pertussis filamentous hemagglutinin: CIs for GMC ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2 for pertussis filamentous hemagglutinin antigens).||0.98|0.84|
81563891|NCT01461980|162801916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold and statistical inference was based on the CIs of the GMC ratios. Non-inferiority was achieved when the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratios after vaccination 1 was greater than 0.67.|GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|0.98||||||Pertussis pertactin: CIs for GMC ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2 for pertussis pertactin antigens).||0.98|0.80|
81563892|NCT01461980|162801916|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold and statistical inference was based on the CIs of the GMC ratios. Non-inferiority was achieved when the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMC ratios after vaccination 1 was greater than 0.67.|GMC Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.08||||||Pertussis fimbriae agglutinogens types 2 + 3: CIs for GMC ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2 for pertussis fimbriae agglutinogens types 2 + 3 antigens).||1.08|0.74|
81563893|NCT01461980|162801917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold and statistical inference was based on the CIs of the GMT ratios. Non-inferiority was achieved when the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratios after vaccination 1 was greater than 0.67|GMT Ratio|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.01||||||Serogroup A: CIs for GMT ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2 for Serogroup A antigens).||1.01|0.82|
81563894|NCT01461980|162801917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold and statistical inference was based on the CIs of the GMT ratios. Non-inferiority was achieved when the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratios after vaccination 1 was greater than 0.67.|GMT Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.15||||||Serogroup C: CIs for GMT ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2 for Serogroup C antigens).||1.15|0.90|
81563895|NCT01461980|162801917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold and statistical inference was based on the CIs of the GMT ratios. Non-inferiority was achieved when the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratios after vaccination 1 was greater than 0.67.|GMT Ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.09||||||Serogroup Y: CIs for GMT ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2 for Serogroup Y antigens).||1.09|0.89|
81563896|NCT01461980|162801917|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold and statistical inference was based on the CIs of the GMT ratios. Non-inferiority was achieved when the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratios after vaccination 1 was greater than 0.67.|GMT Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.04||||||Serogroup W-135: CIs for GMT ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2 for Serogroup W-135 antigens).||1.04|0.83|
81563897|NCT01461980|162801918|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold and statistical inference was based on the CIs of the GMT ratios. Non-inferiority was achieved when the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratios after vaccination 1 was greater than 0.67.|GMT Ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.02||||||PMB80 \[A22\]: CIs for GMT ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2 for hSBA strain titers).||1.02|0.84|
81563898|NCT01461980|162801918|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The non-inferiority criteria margin was 1.5-fold and statistical inference was based on the CIs of the GMT ratios. Non-inferiority was achieved when the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratios after vaccination 1 was greater than 0.67.|GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.0||||||PMB2948 \[B24\]: CIs for GMT ratio were back transformations of a confidence interval based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (Group 1 - Group 2 for hSBA strain titers).||1.00|0.82|
81563899|NCT00809354|162801943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.57|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.57|-1.28|<0.001
81563900|NCT00809354|162801943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.33|-1.06|<0.001
81563901|NCT00809354|162801943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.23|-0.94|0.001
81563902|NCT00809354|162801943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.09|-0.81|0.015
81563903|NCT00809354|162801943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.22|-0.49|0.453
81563904|NCT00809354|162801943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.11|-0.61|0.177
81563905|NCT00809354|162801943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.02|-0.70|0.062
81563906|NCT00809354|162801943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.13|-0.59|0.212
81563907|NCT00809354|162801943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|-0.54|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.54|-1.34|<0.001
81563908|NCT00809354|162801943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.35|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.35|-1.15|<0.001
81563909|NCT00809354|162801943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.18|-0.98|0.004
81563910|NCT00809354|162801943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.15|-0.95|0.007
81563911|NCT00809354|162801943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.879|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.37|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.37|-0.43|0.879
81563912|NCT00809354|162801943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.20|-0.60|0.330
81563913|NCT00809354|162801943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.05|-0.75|0.083
81563914|NCT00809354|162801943|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.21|-0.59|0.360
81563915|NCT00809354|162801944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.53|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.53|-1.23|<0.001
81563916|NCT00809354|162801944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.43|-1.13|<0.001
81563917|NCT00809354|162801944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.17|-0.87|0.003
81563918|NCT00809354|162801944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.13|-0.83|0.007
81563919|NCT00809354|162801944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.31|-0.39|0.824
81563920|NCT00809354|162801944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.06|-0.64|0.100
81563921|NCT00809354|162801944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.01|-0.70|0.044
81563922|NCT00809354|162801944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.25|-0.45|0.565
81563923|NCT00809354|162801944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.62|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.62|-1.40|<0.001
81563924|NCT00809354|162801944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.42|-1.20|<0.001
81563925|NCT00809354|162801944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.24|-1.02|0.002
81563926|NCT00809354|162801944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.24|-1.02|0.002
81563927|NCT00809354|162801944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.4|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.40|-0.39|0.980
81563928|NCT00809354|162801944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.22|-0.56|0.383
81563929|NCT00809354|162801944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.01|-0.77|0.057
81563930|NCT00809354|162801944|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.312|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.19|-0.59|0.312
81563931|NCT00809354|162801945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA) model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.05|-0.32|0.008
81563932|NCT00809354|162801945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.06|-0.22|0.251
81563933|NCT00809354|162801945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.06|-0.22|0.251
81563934|NCT00809354|162801945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.13|-0.14|0.961
81563935|NCT00809354|162801945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.06|-0.21|0.272
81563936|NCT00809354|162801945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.06|-0.21|0.271
81563937|NCT00809354|162801945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.03|-0.24|0.128
81563938|NCT00809354|162801945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.03|-0.24|0.133
81563939|NCT00809354|162801945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.08|-0.35|0.002
81563940|NCT00809354|162801945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.06|-0.34|0.004
81563941|NCT00809354|162801945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.08|-0.20|0.414
81563942|NCT00809354|162801945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.00|-0.27|0.057
81563943|NCT00809354|162801945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.277|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.21|-0.06|0.277
81563944|NCT00809354|162801945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.07|-0.21|0.328
81563945|NCT00809354|162801945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.02|-0.30|0.026
81563946|NCT00809354|162801945|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.13|-0.15|0.864
81563947|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.34|-0.31|0.927
81563948|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.01|-0.64|0.057
81563949|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.28|-0.37|0.779
81563950|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.28|-0.36|0.798
81563951|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.32|-0.33|0.980
81563952|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.05|-0.60|0.098
81563953|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.38|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.38|-0.26|0.709
81563954|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.65|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.65|0.01|0.045
81563955|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.41|-0.28|0.710
81563956|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.23|-0.46|0.504
81563957|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.58|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.58|-0.11|0.183
81563958|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.33|-0.36|0.919
81563959|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.59|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.59|-0.09|0.152
81563960|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.24|-0.44|0.572
81563961|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.18|-0.51|0.337
81563962|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.52|-0.16|0.299
81563963|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.5|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.50|-1.17|<0.001
81563964|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.55|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.55|-1.22|<0.001
81563965|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.34|-1.01|<0.001
81563966|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.18|-0.85|0.003
81563967|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.17|-0.50|0.341
81563968|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.03|-0.71|0.031
81563969|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.349|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.17|-0.49|0.349
81563970|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.38|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.38|-0.29|0.780
81563971|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.58|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.58|-1.31|<0.001
81563972|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.56|-1.29|<0.001
81563973|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.26|-0.99|<0.001
81563974|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.15|-0.88|0.005
81563975|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.26|-0.47|0.562
81563976|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.04|-0.77|0.028
81563977|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.04|-0.68|0.084
81563978|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.34|-0.38|0.910
81563979|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.69|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.69|-1.40|<0.001
81563980|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.56|-1.27|<0.001
81563981|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.55|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.55|-1.25|<0.001
81563982|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.17|-0.88|0.003
81563983|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.02|-0.72|0.039
81563984|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.03|-0.74|0.032
81563985|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.409|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.20|-0.50|0.409
81563986|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.22|-0.49|0.461
81563987|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.84|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.84|-1.59|<0.001
81563988|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.65|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.65|-1.40|<0.001
81563989|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.43|-1.17|<0.001
81563990|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.22|-0.97|0.002
81563991|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.17|-0.58|0.281
81563992|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.06|-0.81|0.023
81563993|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.04|-0.79|0.031
81563994|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.19|-0.56|0.331
81563995|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.75|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.75|-1.47|<0.001
81563996|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.60|-1.33|<0.001
81563997|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.31|-1.03|<0.001
81563998|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.26|-0.98|<0.001
81563999|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.31|-0.41|0.781
81564000|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.01|-0.71|0.057
81564001|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.08|-0.80|0.016
81564002|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.22|-0.50|0.450
81564003|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|-0.69|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.69|-1.47|<0.001
81564004|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.42|-1.20|<0.001
81564005|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.34|-1.12|<0.001
81564006|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.26|-1.04|0.001
81564007|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.31|-0.47|0.699
81564008|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.22|-0.55|0.408
81564009|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.04|-0.74|0.077
81564010|NCT00809354|162801946|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.12|-0.65|0.182
81564011|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.798|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.28|-0.36|0.798
81564012|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.28|-0.37|0.779
81564013|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.01|-0.64|0.057
81564014|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.34|-0.31|0.927
81564015|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.32|-0.33|0.980
81564016|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.05|-0.60|0.098
81564017|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.38|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.38|-0.26|0.709
81564018|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.65|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.65|0.01|0.045
81564019|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.33|-0.36|0.919
81564020|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.58|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.58|-0.11|0.183
81564021|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.23|-0.46|0.504
81564022|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.41|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.41|-0.28|0.710
81564023|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.59|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.59|-0.09|0.152
81564024|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.24|-0.44|0.572
81564025|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.18|-0.51|0.337
81564026|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.52|-0.16|0.299
81564027|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.14|-0.82|0.005
81564028|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.38|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.38|-1.05|<0.001
81564029|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.57|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.57|-1.25|<0.001
81564030|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.56|-1.23|<0.001
81564031|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.10|-0.57|0.177
81564032|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.09|-0.76|0.014
81564033|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.15|-0.52|0.286
81564034|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.35|-0.33|0.952
81564035|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.21|-0.95|0.002
81564036|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.20|-0.94|0.003
81564037|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.52|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.52|-1.26|<0.001
81564038|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.55|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.55|-1.29|<0.001
81564039|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.38|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.38|-0.36|0.972
81564040|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.06|-0.69|0.096
81564041|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.03|-0.72|0.069
81564042|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.902|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.35|-0.39|0.902
81564043|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.22|-0.93|0.002
81564044|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.61|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.61|-1.33|<0.001
81564045|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.66|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.66|-1.38|<0.001
81564046|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-0.84|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.84|-1.55|<0.001
81564047|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.04|-0.75|0.028
81564048|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.09|-0.81|0.013
81564049|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.13|-0.58|0.217
81564050|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.19|-0.53|0.351
81564051|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.28|-1.05|<0.001
81564052|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.45|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.45|-1.22|<0.001
81564053|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.62|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.62|-1.38|<0.001
81564054|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.8|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.80|-1.57|<0.001
81564055|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.22|-0.55|0.389
81564056|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.05|-0.72|0.087
81564057|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.03|-0.74|0.072
81564058|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.20|-0.57|0.340
81564059|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.33|-1.06|<0.001
81564060|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.39|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.39|-1.11|<0.001
81564061|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.69|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.69|-1.42|<0.001
81564062|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.87|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.87|-1.59|<0.001
81564063|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.31|-0.42|0.762
81564064|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.01|-0.72|0.056
81564065|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.12|-0.84|0.010
81564066|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.335|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.19|-0.54|0.335
81564067|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.38|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.38|-1.18|<0.001
81564068|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.44|-1.24|<0.001
81564069|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.46|-1.25|<0.001
81564070|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.73|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.73|-1.52|<0.001
81564071|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.782|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.34|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.34|-0.46|0.782
81564072|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.33|-0.47|0.719
81564073|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.11|-0.69|0.158
81564074|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.13|-0.67|0.183
81564075|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.18|-0.90|0.004
81564076|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.33|-1.05|<0.001
81564077|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.48|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.48|-1.20|<0.001
81564078|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|-0.76|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.76|-1.48|<0.001
81564079|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.21|-0.51|0.408
81564080|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.06|-0.67|0.097
81564081|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.07|-0.79|0.018
81564082|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.08|-0.64|0.132
81564083|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.26|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates||-0.26|-1.08|0.001
81564084|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates||-0.25|-1.07|0.002
81564085|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates||-0.37|-1.19|<0.001
81564086|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.55|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates||-0.55|-1.37|<0.001
81564087|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.959|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.42|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates||0.42|-0.40|0.959
81564088|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.618|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates||0.31|-0.51|0.618
81564089|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates||0.11|-0.71|0.149
81564090|NCT00809354|162801947|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates||0.22|-0.60|0.370
81564091|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.28|-0.33|0.887
81564092|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.01|-0.62|0.046
81564093|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.35|-0.26|0.771
81564094|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.64|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.64|0.03|0.032
81564095|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.54|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.54|-0.13|0.223
81564096|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.27|-0.39|0.718
81564097|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.22|-0.45|0.495
81564098|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.49|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.49|-0.18|0.371
81564099|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.25|-0.40|0.647
81564100|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.03|-0.62|0.073
81564101|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.09|-0.55|0.161
81564102|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.32|-0.33|0.961
81564103|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.28|-0.42|0.697
81564104|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.139|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.09|-0.62|0.139
81564105|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.07|-0.64|0.120
81564106|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.27|-0.44|0.637
81564107|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.04|-0.72|0.028
81564108|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.05|-0.74|0.024
81564109|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.17|-0.51|0.339
81564110|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.19|-0.50|0.381
81564111|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.22|-0.51|0.438
81564112|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.07|-0.66|0.111
81564113|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.01|-0.72|0.059
81564114|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.17|-0.57|0.282
81564115|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.33|-0.37|0.927
81564116|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.05|-0.65|0.094
81564117|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.10|-0.80|0.012
81564118|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.19|-0.51|0.363
81564119|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.45|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.45|-0.32|0.742
81564120|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.23|-0.53|0.436
81564121|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.02|-0.79|0.038
81564122|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.19|-0.57|0.332
81564123|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.14|-0.47|0.284
81564124|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.12|-0.50|0.224
81564125|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.17|-0.79|0.002
81564126|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.16|-0.45|0.355
81564127|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.10|-0.57|0.172
81564128|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.31|-0.36|0.882
81564129|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.04|-0.63|0.084
81564130|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.19|-0.47|0.405
81564131|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.34|-0.99|<0.001
81564132|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.42|-1.06|<0.001
81564133|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.64|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.64|-1.29|<0.001
81564134|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.65|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.65|-1.29|<0.001
81564135|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.25|-0.95|<0.001
81564136|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.32|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.32|-1.02|<0.001
81564137|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.51|-1.22|<0.001
81564138|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.60|-1.31|<0.001
81564139|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.18|-0.86|0.003
81564140|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.56|-1.24|<0.001
81564141|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.57|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.57|-1.26|<0.001
81564142|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|-0.73|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.73|-1.41|<0.001
81564143|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.33|-1.06|<0.001
81564144|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.47|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.47|-1.21|<0.001
81564145|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.63|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.63|-1.36|<0.001
81564146|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.83|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.83|-1.56|<0.001
81564147|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.23|-0.93|0.001
81564148|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.53|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.53|-1.24|<0.001
81564149|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.53|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.53|-1.24|<0.001
81564150|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.70|-1.40|<0.001
81564151|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.40|-1.17|<0.001
81564152|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.34|-1.11|<0.001
81564153|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.56|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.56|-1.32|<0.001
81564154|NCT00809354|162801948|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.75|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.75|-1.51|<0.001
81564155|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.28|-0.33|0.887
81564156|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.01|-0.62|0.046
81564157|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.35|-0.26|0.771
81564158|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.64|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.64|0.03|0.032
81564159|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.54|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.54|-0.13|0.223
81564160|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.27|-0.39|0.718
81564161|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.22|-0.45|0.495
81564162|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.18|-0.47|0.389
81564163|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.02|-0.68|0.035
81564164|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.09|-0.56|0.155
81564165|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.30|-0.35|0.876
81564166|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.39|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.39|-0.33|0.864
81564167|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.18|-0.54|0.338
81564168|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.06|-0.66|0.101
81564169|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.27|-0.46|0.605
81564170|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.09|-0.78|0.013
81564171|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.15|-0.84|0.005
81564172|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.12|-0.57|0.199
81564173|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.18|-0.50|0.363
81564174|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.28|-0.47|0.613
81564175|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.22|-0.53|0.416
81564176|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.09|-0.66|0.143
81564177|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.245|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.15|-0.60|0.245
81564178|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.29|-0.41|0.745
81564179|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.02|-0.69|0.062
81564180|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.09|-0.80|0.014
81564181|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.19|-0.52|0.367
81564182|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.995|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.39|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.39|-0.39|0.995
81564183|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.32|-0.46|0.735
81564184|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.12|-0.67|0.169
81564185|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.18|-0.60|0.295
81564186|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.14|-0.47|0.284
81564187|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.12|-0.50|0.224
81564188|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.17|-0.79|0.002
81564189|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.16|-0.45|0.355
81564190|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.10|-0.57|0.172
81564191|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.31|-0.36|0.882
81564192|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.04|-0.63|0.084
81564193|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.19|-0.47|0.405
81564194|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.30|-0.94|<0.001
81564195|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|-0.44|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.44|-1.09|<0.001
81564196|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.64|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.64|-1.30|<0.001
81564197|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.67|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.67|-1.32|<0.001
81564198|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.3|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.30|-1.02|<0.001
81564199|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.27|-0.99|<0.001
81564200|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.48|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.48|-1.19|<0.001
81564201|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.57|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.57|-1.29|<0.001
81564202|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.20|-0.89|0.002
81564203|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.63|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.63|-1.32|<0.001
81564204|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.70|-1.39|<0.001
81564205|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-0.86|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.86|-1.55|<0.001
81564206|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.43|-1.18|<0.001
81564207|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|-0.53|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.53|-1.28|<0.001
81564208|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.58|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.58|-1.33|<0.001
81564209|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.81|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.81|-1.56|<0.001
81564210|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.31|-1.02|<0.001
81564211|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.08|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.37|-1.08|<0.001
81564212|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.65|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.65|-1.36|<0.001
81564213|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.81|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.81|-1.52|<0.001
81564214|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.51|-1.29|<0.001
81564215|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.51|-1.30|<0.001
81564216|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|-0.58|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.58|-1.36|<0.001
81564217|NCT00809354|162801949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|-0.79|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.79|-1.57|<0.01
81564218|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.17|-0.08|0.469
81564219|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.07|-0.18|0.387
81564220|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.13|-0.11|0.887
81564221|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.23|-0.01|0.084
81564222|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.29|0.03|0.018
81564223|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.15|-0.11|0.783
81564224|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.15|-0.11|0.762
81564225|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.29|0.03|0.017
81564226|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.04|-0.20|0.207
81564227|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.02|-0.27|0.020
81564228|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.12|-0.13|0.941
81564229|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.09|-0.18|0.494
81564230|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.02|-0.25|0.089
81564231|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.08|-0.18|0.467
81564232|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.15|-0.11|0.774
81564233|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.19|-0.06|0.315
81564234|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.02|-0.25|0.088
81564235|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.02|-0.25|0.084
81564236|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.01|-0.25|0.066
81564237|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.01|-0.25|0.073
81564238|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.682|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.10|-0.16|0.682
81564239|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.03|-0.30|0.014
81564240|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.02|-0.28|0.027
81564241|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.12|-0.14|0.871
81564242|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.06|-0.21|0.301
81564243|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.04|-0.23|0.181
81564244|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.04|-0.30|0.013
81564245|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.01|-0.28|0.031
81564246|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.13|-0.15|0.874
81564247|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.447|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.08|-0.19|0.447
81564248|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.01|-0.27|0.059
81564249|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.05|-0.23|0.196
81564250|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.06|-0.18|0.360
81564251|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.11|-0.13|0.845
81564252|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.01|-0.23|0.076
81564253|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.12|-0.12|0.957
81564254|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.08|-0.19|0.404
81564255|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.23|-0.03|0.128
81564256|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.09|-0.17|0.577
81564257|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.25|-0.01|0.068
81564258|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.04|-0.28|0.011
81564259|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.11|-0.36|<0.001
81564260|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.18|-0.43|<0.001
81564261|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.12|-0.36|<0.001
81564262|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.00|-0.27|0.043
81564263|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.05|-0.31|0.007
81564264|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.12|-0.38|<0.001
81564265|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.10|-0.36|<0.001
81564266|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.01|-0.25|0.074
81564267|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.10|-0.37|<0.001
81564268|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.10|-0.37|<0.001
81564269|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|-0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.23|-0.49|<0.001
81564270|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.05|-0.21|0.236
81564271|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.02|-0.24|0.112
81564272|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.11|-0.38|<0.001
81564273|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.12|-0.39|<0.001
81564274|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.01|-0.26|0.059
81564275|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.07|-0.33|0.003
81564276|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.09|-0.36|0.001
81564277|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.24|-0.51|<0.001
81564278|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.00|-0.27|0.055
81564279|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.01|-0.28|0.038
81564280|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.05|-0.33|0.007
81564281|NCT00809354|162801950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.14|-0.42|<0.001
81564282|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.17|-0.08|0.469
81564283|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.07|-0.18|0.387
81564284|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.13|-0.11|0.887
81564285|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.23|-0.01|0.084
81564286|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.29|0.03|0.018
81564287|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.783|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.15|-0.11|0.783
81564288|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.15|-0.11|0.762
81564289|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.29|0.03|0.017
81564290|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.02|-0.23|0.091
81564291|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.04|-0.29|0.009
81564292|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.11|-0.13|0.835
81564293|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.17|-0.08|0.463
81564294|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.11|-0.16|0.713
81564295|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.06|-0.21|0.267
81564296|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.09|-0.17|0.552
81564297|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.14|-0.12|0.885
81564298|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.00|-0.26|0.47
81564299|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.00|-0.26|0.056
81564300|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.03|-0.24|0.117
81564301|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.02|-0.24|0.106
81564302|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.10|-0.16|0.673
81564303|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.02|-0.25|0.089
81564304|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.01|-0.26|0.065
81564305|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.09|-0.17|0.567
81564306|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.03|-0.24|0.135
81564307|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.02|-0.25|0.094
81564308|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.00|-0.27|0.055
81564309|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.02|-0.25|0.087
81564310|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.10|-0.18|0.542
81564311|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.11|-0.17|0.643
81564312|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.07|-0.21|0.301
81564313|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.05|-0.22|0.237
81564314|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.06|-0.18|0.360
81564315|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.11|-0.13|0.854
81564316|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.076|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.01|-0.23|0.076
81564317|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.957|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.12|-0.12|0.957
81564318|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.08|-0.19|0.404
81564319|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.23|-0.03|0.128
81564320|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.09|-0.17|0.577
81564321|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.25|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.25|-0.01|0.068
81564322|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.03|-0.27|0.016
81564323|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.13|-0.38|<0.001
81564324|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.19|-0.44|<0.001
81564325|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.15|-0.39|<0.001
81564326|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.01|-0.27|0.037
81564327|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.03|-0.30|0.015
81564328|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||0.07|-0.22||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.08|-0.35|0.001
81564329|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.07|-0.34|0.002
81564330|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.00|-0.27|0.042
81564331|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.14|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.14|-0.40|<0.001
81564332|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.13|-0.40|<0.001
81564333|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.24|-0.50|<0.001
81564334|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.182|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.04|-0.22|0.182
81564335|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||0.01|-0.25|0.080
81564336|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.07|-0.34|0.002
81564337|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.11|-0.37|<0.001
81564338|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.03|-0.30|0.016
81564339|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.13|-0.40|<0.001
81564340|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.15|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.15|-0.42|<0.001
81564341|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.27|-0.53|<0.001
81564342|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.01|-0.29|0.032
81564343|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.06|-0.33|0.006
81564344|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.05|-0.32|0.009
81564345|NCT00809354|162801951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS mean difference|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.13|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: Analysis was based on ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline value, index joint (knee or hip) as covariates.||-0.13|-0.41|<0.001
81564346|NCT00100178|162801992|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.47|||||||ANCOVA|||"The calculation for the concentration of c-peptide is a weighted average of the 6 timed measurements of c-peptide in nano-moles/Liter. We try to distinguish this calculation from the AUC by referring to it as the AUC mean and may be expressed algebraically as the AUC/(120 min.); thus, the units are the same as the y-axis."||||0.47
81564347|NCT01480089|162801993|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.308|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.777||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|0.214|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean VAS score 2 hours post surgery is equivalent for individuals randomized to Intraperitoneal Ropivacaine(AIR) and those randomized to Atomized Intraperitoneal Saline (AIS).||0.214|-2.830|.098
81564348|NCT01480089|162801994|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.103|0.973|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis is that the mean VAS score 12 hours post surgery is equivalent for individuals randomized to Intraperitoneal Ropivacaine(AIR) and those randomized to Atomized Intraperitoneal Saline (AIS).||0.973|-1.103|.90
81564349|NCT02477839|162801997|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.14|||ANCOVA|||Difference ratio in LS Mean was calculated as the exp \[LSMLCM-LSMplacebo\].||1.14|0.83|
81564350|NCT02477839|162801997|OTHER||Percent reduction|3.19|||=|0.6895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.59|17.5|||ANCOVA|||Percent reduction over placebo was estimated as 100 x (1-exp \[LSMLCM-LSMPBO\]).||17.50|-13.59|=0.6895
81564351|NCT00631696|162802015|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A non-inferiority margin of 20% was used to test the hypothesis. The null hypothesis is that the difference (PGB - PBO) in the proportion of participants with ≥50% reduction in sperm concentration is ≥20% and the alternative hypothesis is that the difference in proportion of participant with ≥50% reduction in sperm concentration is \<20%.|percentage difference|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|14.3|||Confidence Interval Approach||The confidence interval was based on asymptotic normal distribution.|Study powered to show non-inferiority (NI) of pregabalin (PGB) to placebo (PBO) on the percentage of participants (N) with a ≥50% reduction in MSC from Bsl to end of washout (Week (Wk) 26, or last assessment on or after Wk 12 if Wk 26 not done). NI to be declared if upper bound of 95% CI for difference between PGB and PBO not \>20%. Assuming proportion of N with 50% reduction to be 6% for both groups, sample size N=65 per group would provide \>90% power to show NI of PGB to PBO.||14.30|-2.29|
81564352|NCT00631696|162802016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.12||||0.3462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.385|0.136||p-value from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean (LS Mean) and 95% CI from ANCOVA with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model. LS Mean Difference calculated as (Pregabalin - Placebo).|||0.136|-0.385|0.3462
81564353|NCT00631696|162802017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.13||||0.3652|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.156||p-value from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean (LS Mean) and 95% CI from ANCOVA with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model. LS Mean Difference calculated as (Pregabalin - Placebo).|||0.156|-0.420|0.3652
81564354|NCT00631696|162802018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.1204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.464|0.054||p-value from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean (LS Mean) and 95% CI from ANCOVA with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model. LS Mean Difference calculated as (Pregabalin - Placebo).|||0.054|-0.464|0.1204
81564355|NCT00631696|162802019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|24.65||||0.2875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.999|70.302||p-value from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean (LS Mean) and 95% CI from ANCOVA with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model. LS Mean Difference calculated as (Pregabalin - Placebo).|||70.302|-20.999|0.2875
81564356|NCT00631696|162802020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|32.93||||0.1699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.292|80.158||p-value from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean (LS Mean) and 95% CI from ANCOVA with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model. LS Mean Difference calculated as (Pregabalin - Placebo).|||80.158|-14.292|0.1699
81564357|NCT00631696|162802021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-6.12||||0.7958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.804|40.558||p-value from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean (LS Mean) and 95% CI from ANCOVA with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model. LS Mean Difference calculated as (Pregabalin - Placebo).|||40.558|-52.804|0.7958
81564358|NCT00631696|162802022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.08||||0.4094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.645|1.494||p-value from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean (LS Mean) and 95% CI from ANCOVA with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model. LS Mean Difference calculated as (Pregabalin - Placebo).|||1.494|-3.645|0.4094
81564359|NCT00631696|162802023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.15||||0.9064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.649|2.352||p-value from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean (LS Mean) and 95% CI from ANCOVA with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model. LS Mean Difference calculated as (Pregabalin - Placebo).|||2.352|-2.649|0.9064
81564360|NCT00631696|162802024|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.86||||0.4666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.207|1.477||p-value from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model.|ANCOVA||Least Squares Mean (LS Mean) and 95% CI from ANCOVA with treatment and center as main effects and baseline value as covariate in the model. LS Mean Difference calculated as (Pregabalin - Placebo).|||1.477|-3.207|0.4666
81564361|NCT01439568|162802030|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0608||||0.8072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6598|1.7055|||Logrank Test|||||1.7055|0.6598|0.8072
81564362|NCT02607930|162802034|NON_INFERIORITY|A sample of approximately 600 participants randomized 1:1 achieves at least 95% power using a non-inferiority margin of 12% assuming a response rate in both groups of 91% (Reference Genvoya studies) and a one-sided alpha level of 0.025.|Difference in Percentages|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.002|-4.8|3.6|||||Differences in percentages of participants between groups and their 95.002% CIs were calculated based on Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).|||3.6|-4.8|
81564363|NCT02607930|162802034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.78|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was calculated from CMH test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).||||||0.78
81564364|NCT02607930|162802035|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|3.1|||||Differences in percentages of participants between groups and their 95% CIs were calculated based on Mantel-Haenszel (MH) proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).|||3.1|-6.9|
81564365|NCT02607930|162802035|OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was calculated from CMH test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).||||||0.45
81564366|NCT02607930|162802036|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|3.4|||||Differences in percentages of participants between groups and their 95% CIs were calculated based on MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).|||3.4|-8.5|
81564367|NCT02607930|162802036|OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was calculated from CMH test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).||||||0.39
81564368|NCT02607930|162802037|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|5.6|||||The differences in percentages of participants between treatment groups and their 95% CIs were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).|||5.6|-4.8|
81564369|NCT02607930|162802037|OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was calculated from CMH test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).||||||0.87
81564370|NCT02607930|162802038|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|4.6|||||The differences in percentages of participants between treatment groups and their 95% CIs were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).|||4.6|-6.9|
81564371|NCT02607930|162802038|OTHER|||||||0.69|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was calculated from CMH test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).||||||0.69
81564372|NCT02607930|162802039|OTHER||Difference in Percentages|-4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|2.1|||||The differences in percentages of participants between treatment groups and their 95% CIs were calculated based on the MH proportions adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).|||2.1|-10.5|
81564373|NCT02607930|162802039|OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was calculated from CMH test stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum (≤ 100,000 vs. \> 100,000 copies/mL) and region stratum (US vs. Ex-US).||||||0.19
81564374|NCT02607930|162802040|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.03||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.06|||ANOVA|p-value was adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum and region stratum.|Difference in least-squares mean (LSM), and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum and region stratum.|||0.06|-0.12|0.48
81564375|NCT02607930|162802041|OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.09|||ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum and region stratum.|||0.09|-0.09|0.99
81564376|NCT02607930|162802042|OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.01||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.1|||ANOVA||Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum and region stratum.|||0.10|-0.08|0.88
81564377|NCT02607930|162802043|OTHER||Difference in LSM|6.0||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.0|36.0|||ANOVA|P-value was adjusted by the baseline HIV-1 RNA and region stratum.|Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were adjusted by the baseline HIV-1 RNA and region stratum.|||36|-24|0.69
81564378|NCT02607930|162802044|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-1.0||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.0|36.0|||ANOVA|P-value was adjusted by the baseline HIV-1 RNA and region stratum.|Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were adjusted by the baseline HIV-1 RNA and region stratum.|||36|-39|0.94
81564379|NCT02607930|162802045|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-20.0||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.0|18.0|||ANOVA|p-value was adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum and region stratum.|Difference in LSM, and its 95% CI were adjusted by baseline HIV-1 RNA stratum and region stratum.|||18|-59|0.30
81564380|NCT02607930|162802046|OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.346||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.057|0.748|||ANOVA|||||0.748|-0.057|0.092
81564381|NCT02607930|162802047|OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.135||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.356|0.625|||ANOVA|||||0.625|-0.356|0.59
81564382|NCT02607930|162802048|OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.271||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.351|0.893|||ANOVA|||||0.893|-0.351|0.39
81564383|NCT02607930|162802049|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.221||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.741|0.3|||ANOVA|||||0.300|-0.741|0.41
81564384|NCT02607930|162802050|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.485||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.126|0.155|||ANOVA|||||0.155|-1.126|0.14
81564385|NCT02607930|162802051|OTHER||Difference in LSM|-0.406||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.119|0.307|||ANOVA|||||0.307|-1.119|0.26
81564386|NCT02758171|162802094|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence acceptable range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio|101.71|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.8|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.818|103.644|||ANOVA||"The ratio \[%\] calculated as T \[FDC (10 mg Empagliflozin and 5 mg Linagliptin)\]/R \[Empagliflozin (10 mg) + Linagliptin (5 mg) Single Tablets\].~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|The statistical model used was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: Sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect subjects within sequences was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||103.644|99.818|<0.0001
81564387|NCT02758171|162802095|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence acceptable range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio|99.39|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.1|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.29|103.672|||ANOVA||"The ratio \[%\] calculated as T \[FDC (10 mg Empagliflozin and 5 mg Linagliptin)\]/R \[Empagliflozin (10 mg) + Linagliptin (5 mg) Single Tablets\].~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|The statistical model used was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: Sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect subjects within sequences was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||103.672|95.290|<0.0001
81564388|NCT02758171|162802096|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence acceptable range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio|102.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.6|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.945|106.91|||ANOVA||"The ratio \[%\] calculated as T \[FDC (10 mg Empagliflozin and 5 mg Linagliptin)\]/R \[Empagliflozin (10 mg) + Linagliptin (5 mg) Single Tablets\].~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|The statistical model used was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: Sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect subjects within sequences was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||106.910|97.945|<0.0001
81564389|NCT02758171|162802097|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence acceptable range of 80.00% to 125.00%.|Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio|107.51|STANDARD_DEVIATION|27.4||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.561|117.282|||ANOVA||"The ratio \[%\] calculated as T \[FDC (10 mg Empagliflozin and 5 mg Linagliptin)\]/R \[Empagliflozin (10 mg) + Linagliptin (5 mg) Single Tablets\].~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|The statistical model used was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: Sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect subjects within sequences was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||117.282|98.561|0.0027
81564390|NCT02758171|162802098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio|101.44|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.7|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.574|103.336|||ANOVA||"The ratio \[%\] calculated as T \[FDC (10 mg Empagliflozin and 5 mg Linagliptin)\]/R \[Empagliflozin (10 mg) + Linagliptin (5 mg) Single Tablets\].~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|The statistical model used was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: Sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect subjects within sequences was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||103.336|99.574|
81564391|NCT02758171|162802099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted geometric mean (gMean) ratio|98.15|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.2|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.456|103.082|||ANOVA||"The ratio \[%\] calculated as T \[FDC (10 mg Empagliflozin and 5 mg Linagliptin)\]/R \[Empagliflozin (10 mg) + Linagliptin (5 mg) Single Tablets\].~Standard deviation is actually intra-individual geometric coefficient of variation (gCV) \[%\]."|The statistical model used was an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: Sequence, subjects within sequences, period, and treatment. The effect subjects within sequences was considered as random, whereas the other effects were considered as fixed.||103.082|93.456|
81564392|NCT00943124|162802126|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power: If the true geometric mean ratio (GMR MK0524B/Simvastatin + MK0524A) is 1.00 for all the eight primary endpoints, then a sample size of N=220 subjects provides this study with greater than 99.2% probability of observing the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of all the eight endpoints to be contained within \[0.80, 1.25\], assuming nonnegative associations among the 8 endpoints.|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.14||||||90.0|1.09|1.2||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio (Fixed Dose Combination (FDC)/Co-administration)||1.20|1.09|
81564393|NCT00943124|162802127|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power: If the true geometric mean ratio (GMR MK0524B/Simvastatin + MK0524A) is 1.00 for all the eight primary endpoints, then a sample size of N=220 subjects provides this study with greater than 99.2% probability of observing the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of all the eight endpoints to be contained within \[0.80, 1.25\], assuming nonnegative associations among the 8 endpoints.|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.11||||||90.0|1.05|1.16||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio (Fixed Dose Combination (FDC)/Co-administration)||1.16|1.05|
81564394|NCT00943124|162802128|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power: If the true geometric mean ratio (GMR MK0524B/Simvastatin + MK0524A) is 1.00 for all the eight primary endpoints, then a sample size of N=220 subjects provides this study with greater than 99.2% probability of observing the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of all the eight endpoints to be contained within \[0.80, 1.25\], assuming nonnegative associations among the 8 endpoints.|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|0.97||||||90.0|0.93|1.0||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio (Fixed Dose Combination (FDC)/Co-administration)||1.00|0.93|
81564395|NCT00943124|162802129|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power: If the true geometric mean ratio (GMR MK0524B/Simvastatin + MK0524A) is 1.00 for all the eight primary endpoints, then a sample size of N=220 subjects provides this study with greater than 99.2% probability of observing the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of all the eight endpoints to be contained within \[0.80, 1.25\], assuming nonnegative associations among the 8 endpoints.|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|0.92||||||90.0|0.87|0.97||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio (Fixed Dose Combination (FDC)/Co-administration)||0.97|0.87|
81564396|NCT00943124|162802130|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power: If the true geometric mean ratio (GMR MK0524B/Simvastatin + MK0524A) is 1.00 for all the eight primary endpoints, then a sample size of N=220 subjects provides this study with greater than 99.2% probability of observing the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of all the eight endpoints to be contained within \[0.80, 1.25\], assuming nonnegative associations among the 8 endpoints.|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.02||||||90.0|0.99|1.04||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio (Fixed Dose Combination (FDC)/Co-administration)||1.04|0.99|
81564397|NCT00943124|162802131|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power: If the true geometric mean ratio (GMR MK0524B/Simvastatin + MK0524A) is 1.00 for all the eight primary endpoints, then a sample size of N=220 subjects provides this study with greater than 99.2% probability of observing the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of all the eight endpoints to be contained within \[0.80, 1.25\], assuming nonnegative associations among the 8 endpoints.|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|1.08||||||90.0|1.02|1.14||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio (Fixed Dose Combination (FDC)/Co-administration)||1.14|1.02|
81564398|NCT00943124|162802132|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power: If the true geometric mean ratio (GMR MK0524B/Simvastatin + MK0524A) is 1.00 for all the eight primary endpoints, then a sample size of N=220 subjects provides this study with greater than 99.2% probability of observing the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of all the eight endpoints to be contained within \[0.80, 1.25\], assuming nonnegative associations among the 8 endpoints.|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|0.77||||||90.0|0.72|0.82||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio (Fixed Dose Combination (FDC)/Co-administration)||0.82|0.72|
81575184|NCT01059825|162821898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.44||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.57|-0.3||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.30|-0.57|0.000
81564399|NCT00943124|162802133|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power: If the true geometric mean ratio (GMR MK0524B/Simvastatin + MK0524A) is 1.00 for all the eight primary endpoints, then a sample size of N=220 subjects provides this study with greater than 99.2% probability of observing the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) of all the eight endpoints to be contained within \[0.80, 1.25\], assuming nonnegative associations among the 8 endpoints.|Least-Squares Mean Ratio|0.92||||||90.0|0.89|0.94||||||Least-Squares Mean Ratio (Fixed Dose Combination (FDC)/Co-administration)||0.94|0.89|
81564400|NCT02992132|162802134|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|15.0||||||Mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM), with the dependent variable being the change from Baseline in CMAI total score.||15.0|-4.8|
81564401|NCT02992132|162802134|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LSM|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.8|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|10.5||||||Mixed-effect model repeated measures (MMRM), with the dependent variable being the change from Baseline in CMAI total score.||10.5|-8.5|
81564402|NCT00620464|162802150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.05||90.0||||Applies to all parameters.|Bioequivalence Testing|||||||0.05
81564403|NCT00620464|162802151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<=|0.05||95.0|||||Bioequivalence Testing|||||||<=0.05
81564404|NCT03911154|162802158|OTHER|We used linear mixed effect models (in SAS version 9.4, SAS Institute, Cary, NC) with random subject intercept to account for the clustered nature of the data. The model included factors for stimulus modality (4 levels), sleep restriction night (4 levels), and their interaction.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.329|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.353||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.403|1.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Number of lapses of attention were averaged across assessments within each day and the statistical analysis adjusted for baseline.||1.060|-0.403|0.36
81564405|NCT03911154|162802158|OTHER|Linear mixed effects model with a random subject intercept.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.307|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.441||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.222|0.608|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Number of lapses of attention upon emergent awakening||0.608|-1.222|0.49
81564406|NCT03911154|162802159|OTHER|Linear mixed effects model with a random subject intercept.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.455|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.797||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|6.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.310|-5.400|0.87
81564407|NCT03911154|162802160|OTHER|Linear mixed effects model with a random subject intercept.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.112|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.798||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.767|1.543|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Number correct on the DSST was averaged across DSST administrations within each day and was adjusted for baseline performance.||1.543|-1.767|0.89
81564408|NCT03911154|162802161|OTHER|Linear mixed effects model with a random subject intercept.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.381||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.919|0.678|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Number correct on the DST was averaged across DST administrations within each day and adjusted for baseline.||0.678|-0.919|0.76
81564409|NCT03911154|162802162|OTHER|Linear mixed effects model with a random subject intercept.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.085|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.179||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.286|0.456|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The mean weighted score on the ROBoT was adjusted for baseline.||0.456|-0.286|0.64
81564410|NCT01460368|162802164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.38|2.63|||||Treatment comparison at 2 hours.|||2.63|-1.38|
81564411|NCT01460368|162802164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Means Difference|3.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.67|5.71|||||Treatment comparison at 4 hours.|||5.71|1.67|
81564412|NCT01460368|162802164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Means Difference|9.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.12|11.16|||||Treatment comparison at 6 hours.|||11.16|7.12|
81564413|NCT01460368|162802164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Means Difference|9.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.1|11.07|||||Treatment comparison at 8 hours.|||11.07|7.10|
81564414|NCT01460368|162802164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Means Difference|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.14|1.85|||||Treatment comparison at 12 hours.|||1.85|-2.14|
81564415|NCT01460368|162802164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Means Difference|3.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.63|5.63|||||Treatment comparison at 24 hours.|||5.63|1.63|
81564416|NCT01460368|162802165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|8.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|5.21|10.94|||||Treatment comparison at 2 hours.|||10.94|5.21|
81564417|NCT01460368|162802165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|10.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|7.69|13.43|||||Treatment comparison at 4 hours.|||13.43|7.69|
81564418|NCT01385371|162802191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.98|||<|0.001||95.0|-1.2|-0.4|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||-0.4|-1.2|<0.001
81564419|NCT01385371|162802192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||-0.2|-0.7|0.001
81564420|NCT01385371|162802193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-1.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|-0.5|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||-0.5|-1.4|<0.001
81564421|NCT01385371|162802194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.13||||0.027||95.0|-0.2|0.0|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||0.0|-0.2|0.027
81564422|NCT01385371|162802195|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.48||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.22||A zero-inflated log-normal mixed distribution model was used with treatment, baseline asthma status, age category (\<18 or \>=18 years) and pollen region as covariates.|Zero-Inflated Log-Normal Model|||||-0.22|-0.73|0.0003
81564423|NCT01385371|162802196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.2|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||-0.2|-0.9|<0.001
81564424|NCT01385371|162802197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.31||A zero-inflated log-normal mixed distribution model was used with treatment, baseline asthma status, age category (\<18 or \>=18 years) and pollen region as covariates.|Zero-Inflated Log-Normal Model|||||-0.31|-0.94|0.0001
81564425|NCT01385371|162802198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.6|||Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test|||||0.6|-0.4|0.644
81564426|NCT01224665|162802199|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.4||Using an intention-to-treat analysis, we specified a stratified log-rank test with a one-sided alpha of 0.025.|Log Rank|Adjustments were made for the following stratification factors: neoadjuvant chemotherapy, clinical T stage, and Zubrod performance score.|Adjustments were made for the following stratification factors: neoadjuvant chemotherapy, clinical T stage, and Zubrod performance score.|3-year DFS estimates of 55% among participants undergoing SLND and 65% undergoing ELND were used to estimate the target HR. Assuming exponential DFS distribution, 5 years of enrollment, 3 years of follow-up, and 564 eligible participants, the trial would have 85% power to detect a 28% lower risk of recurrence or death with ELND than SLND.||1.40|0.86|0.45
81564427|NCT01224665|162802200|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.45|||||Adjustments were made for the following stratification factors: neoadjuvant chemotherapy, clinical T stage, and Zubrod performance score.|We assumed that the standard lymphadenectomy arm has 5-year survival of 55%, so we had 83% statistical power to detect a hazard ratio of 0.72 (55% vs. 65% survival at 5 years).||1.45|0.88|
81564428|NCT01842815|162802208|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0077||||||The value looked at for statistical significance is if p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t-tailed, paired t-test||This t-test is to test the statistical significance of the right side of the tattoo clearance vs. the left side of the tattoo clearance. It tests if there is a difference between the tattoo being treated twice per visit (right side) vs. being treated once per visit (left side).||||.0077
81564429|NCT01842815|162802209|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.00012||||||The value looked at for statistical significance is if p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t-tailed, paired t-test||This t-test is to test the statistical significance of the right side of the tattoo clearance vs. the left side of the tattoo clearance. It tests if there is a difference between the tattoo being treated twice per visit (right side) vs. being treated once per visit (left side).||||.00012
81564430|NCT01842815|162802210|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0034||||||The value looked at for statistical significance is if p\<.05.|t-test, 2 sided|t-tailed, paired t-test||This t-test is to test the statistical significance of the right side of the tattoo clearance vs. the left side of the tattoo clearance. It tests if there is a difference between the tattoo being treated twice per visit (right side) vs. being treated once per visit (left side).||||.0034
81564431|NCT03793556|162802296|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.27||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.03|2.04|||Unpaired t test|||||2.04|-7.03|0.276
81564432|NCT03793556|162802297|OTHER|||||||0.0157|||||||ANOVA|The ANOVA model examined the entire curve profile.||||||0.0157
81564433|NCT03793556|162802307|OTHER|||||||0.0496|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0496
81564434|NCT03793556|162802309|OTHER|||||||0.0065|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0065
81564435|NCT03053271|162802315|OTHER|No statistical test was done as only 4 subjects could be enrolled, none met criteria for randomization, and the study was discontinued by the Sponsor.|||||||||||||||||No statistical test was done as only 4 subjects could be enrolled, none met criteria for randomization, and the study was discontinued by the Sponsor.|||
81564436|NCT00570765|162802320|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Treatment arms compared using 2-sided Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test at 5% significance level. Treatment groups were pairwise compared versus placebo.||Hierarchical testing strategy was proposed to account for multiple comparisons. Statistical significance was evaluated as follows: if statistical significance at alpha=0.05 is shown for the 10 mg OCA versus placebo, then the statistical significance at alpha=0.05 for the 50 mg OCA versus placebo was evaluated. If no statistical significance was shown at alpha=0.05 at the first step, then the subsequent comparison was not considered statistically significant.||||<0.0001
81564437|NCT00570765|162802321|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Treatment arms compared using 2-sided Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test at 5% significance level. Treatment groups were pairwise compared versus placebo.||||||<0.0001
81564438|NCT00570765|162802322|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Tx arms will be compared using the 2-sided Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test, at 5% significance level. Tx groups will be pairwise compared vs. placebo.||||||<0.01
81564439|NCT03711266|162802363|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|44.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Thirty patients were included in the final analysis. The analysis strategy was intent-to-treat, and multiple imputation was used to impute missing follow-up data. We included auxiliary variables that were correlated with the missing variables at r \> 0.4 (Enders, 2010).||44.3|18.5|<.001
81564440|NCT02439879|162802367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||paired t test|||All data were analyzed using the SPSS v16 statistical package software. To compare categorical variables, the chi2 test was used, and, for continuous variables,the T-test for independent or paired samples was applied.Data are expressed as percent values with 95% confidence intervals (CI) or mean ± SD or mean ± SEM||||< 0.05
81564441|NCT00057876|162802427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.017|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||Log rank test is conducted for OS to see whether the two treatment arms are different in their overall survival probabilities.||||0.017
81564442|NCT00057876|162802428|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.25|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.25
81564443|NCT00057876|162802429|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||Compare objective response rate (CR+PR) between two treatment groups||||0.99
81564444|NCT02437383|162802444|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|2.6||P-value is not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Covariates for site, baseline value, sex, race, treatment, visit, a treatment\*visit interaction, and an unstructured covariance structure.||||2.6|-6.2|0.414
81564445|NCT02448810|162802479|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.246|TWO_SIDED|70.0|0.5|1.1||P-value is based on a one-sided log-rank test.|Log Rank||||Hazard Ratio and 70% CI are based on a Cox proportional hazards model with a covariate for treatment (imalumab vs SoC).|1.1|0.5|0.246
81564446|NCT02448810|162802479|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.354|TWO_SIDED|70.0|0.5|1.4||P-value is based on a one-sided log-rank test.|Log Rank||||Hazard Ratio and 70% CI are based on a Cox proportional hazards model with a covariate for treatment (imalumab vs SoC).|1.4|0.5|0.354
81564447|NCT00457366|162802496|OTHER|We used an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline as the covariate to analyze the PANSS-EC at hour 2.|||||>|0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||>0.05
81564448|NCT04231318|162802497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0406|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0406
81564449|NCT04231318|162802497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0795|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0795
81564450|NCT04231318|162802497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7601|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.7601
81564451|NCT04231318|162802498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1942|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1942
81564452|NCT04231318|162802498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0957|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0957
81564453|NCT04231318|162802498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4526|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4526
81564454|NCT04231318|162802499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1309|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1309
81564455|NCT04231318|162802499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1700
81564456|NCT04231318|162802499|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7609|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.7609
81564457|NCT04231318|162802500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1000
81564458|NCT04231318|162802500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0423|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0423
81564459|NCT04231318|162802500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.383|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.3830
81564460|NCT04231318|162802501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0298|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0298
81564461|NCT04231318|162802501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0217|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0217
81564462|NCT04231318|162802501|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4451|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4451
81564463|NCT04231318|162802502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1197|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1197
81564464|NCT04231318|162802502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0008|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0008
81564465|NCT04231318|162802502|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0223|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0223
81564466|NCT04231318|162802503|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1067|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1067
81564467|NCT04231318|162802504|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1715|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1715
81564468|NCT04231318|162802504|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0736|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0736
81564469|NCT04231318|162802504|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4098|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4098
81564470|NCT04231318|162802505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2718|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2718
81564471|NCT04231318|162802505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0182|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0182
81564472|NCT04231318|162802505|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1131|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1131
81564473|NCT04231318|162802506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2143|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2143
81564474|NCT04231318|162802506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1628|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1628
81564475|NCT04231318|162802506|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6036|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.6036
81564476|NCT04231318|162802507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.222|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2220
81564477|NCT04231318|162802507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.141|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1410
81564478|NCT04231318|162802507|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5418|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.5418
81564479|NCT04231318|162802508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1619|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1619
81564480|NCT04231318|162802508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1683|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1683
81564481|NCT04231318|162802508|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6969|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.6969
81564482|NCT04231318|162802509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0701|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0701
81564483|NCT04231318|162802509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0925|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0925
81564484|NCT04231318|162802509|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6981|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.6981
81564485|NCT04231318|162802510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0275|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.0275
81564486|NCT04231318|162802510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1738|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1738
81564487|NCT04231318|162802510|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8364|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.8364
81564488|NCT04231318|162802511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2227|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2227
81564489|NCT04231318|162802511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1114|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.1114
81564490|NCT04231318|162802511|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4635|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.4635
81564491|NCT01916967|162802512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS means|-1.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.65|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable||Difference in least squares (LS) means of Desloratadine 5 mg and Placebo||-0.65|-1.69|<0.001
81564492|NCT01916967|162802512|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in LS means|-1.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|-0.61|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|Model with terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, visit-by-age strata, visit-by-severity interactions; visit treated as a categorical variable||Difference in LS means of Desloratadine 10 mg and Placebo||-0.61|-1.66|<0.001
81564493|NCT01104155|162802534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.204|||||||1-sided exact binomial|Based on a one-sided exact binomial test compared to 9%.||||||0.204
81564494|NCT01104155|162802534|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.041|||||||1-sided exact binomial|||||||0.041
81564495|NCT02787551|162802541|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.508||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using Mixed-effect model with repeated measures (MMRM) with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -2 HbA1c (\<8.0%, \>=8.0%), GLP-1 RA subtype at screening, visits, treatment-by-visit interaction, world region as fixed effects, baseline HbA1c value-by-visit interaction as a covariate. Analysis included all scheduled measurements obtained during 26-week randomized treatment period, including those obtained after IMP discontinuation/introduction of rescue medication.||-0.508|-0.770|<0.0001
81564496|NCT02787551|162802543|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|36.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.11|43.99||Threshold for significance \<=0.05|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||HbA1c \<7.0%: Insulin Glargine/Lixisenatide FRC vs GLP-1 Receptor Agonist. Analysis was performed using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel method method stratified on randomization strata of Week -2 HbA1c (\<8.0%, \>=8.0%), and randomization strata of GLP-1 receptor agonist subtype at screening. Hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially per pre-specified order (only HbA1c \< 7% was part of testing).||43.99|28.11|<.0001
81564497|NCT02787551|162802545|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.168|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.001|-1.341||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using MMRM with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -2 HbA1c (\<8.0%, \>=8.0%), randomization strata of GLP-1 RA subtype at screening, scheduled visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and world region as fixed effects, and and baseline FPG value-by visit interaction as a covariate. Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).||-1.341|-2.001|<0.0001
81564498|NCT02787551|162802547|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.325|-0.708||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis was performed using MMRM with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -2 HbA1c (\<8.0%, \>=8.0%), randomization strata of GLP-1 RA subtype at screening, scheduled visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, and world region as fixed effects, and baseline average SMPG value-by-visit interaction as a covariate. Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous outcome measures were statistically significant).||-0.708|-1.325|<0.0001
81564499|NCT02787551|162802549|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|-2.279||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -2 HbA1c (\<8.0%, \>=8.0%), randomization strata of GLP-1 RA subtype (once/twice daily formulations, once weekly formulations) at screening, and world region as fixed effects and baseline 2-hour PPG value as a covariate. Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-2.279|-3.420|<0.0001
81564500|NCT02787551|162802551|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.468|-0.508||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with treatment groups, randomization strata of Week -2 HbA1c (\<8.0%, \>=8.0%), randomization strata of GLP-1 receptor agonist subtype (once/twice daily formulations, once weekly formulations) at screening, and world region as fixed effects and baseline 2-hour plasma glucose excursion value as a covariate. Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (continued only if previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-0.508|-1.468|<0.0001
81564501|NCT02038452|162802576|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.16|||Regression, Linear|Multiple imputation for missing data was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||The main treatment analyses were based on intention to treat approach||-0.16|-0.48|<0.001
81564502|NCT02038452|162802577|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.17|||Regression, Linear|Multiple imputation for missing data was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||The main treatment analyses were based on intention to treat approach||-0.17|-0.53|<0.001
81564503|NCT02038452|162802578|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.09|||Regression, Linear|Multiple imputation for missing data was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||The main treatment analyses were based on intention to treat approach||-0.09|-0.43|0.003
81564504|NCT02038452|162802579|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.97||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-0.3|||Regression, Linear|Multiple imputation for missing data was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||The main treatment analyses were based on intention to treat approach||-0.30|-1.64|0.005
81564505|NCT02038452|162802580|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|0.87|||Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation for missing data was performed. Logistic regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||The main treatment analyses were based on intention to treat approach||0.87|0.22|0.018
81564506|NCT02038452|162802583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.23|||Regression, Linear|Multiple imputation for missing data was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||The main treatment analyses were based on intention to treat approach||0.23|-0.11|0.500
81564507|NCT02038452|162802584|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.33|||Regression, Linear|Multiple imputation for missing data was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms||The main treatment analyses were based on intention to treat approach||0.33|-0.07|0.21
81564508|NCT02038452|162802585|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.175|0.166|||Regression, Linear|Multiple imputation for missing data was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||The main treatment analyses were based on intention to treat approach||0.166|-0.175|0.96
81564509|NCT02038452|162802586|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.79||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.59|||Regression, Linear|Multiple imputation for missing data was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||The main treatment analyses were based on intention to treat approach||1.59|-0.02|0.055
81564510|NCT02038452|162802587|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|2.2|||Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation for missing data was performed. Logistic regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||The main treatment analyses were based on intention to treat approach||2.20|0.55|0.76
81564511|NCT02038452|162802588|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.66||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.77|||Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation for missing data was performed. Logistic regression for sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||The main treatment analyses were based on intention to treat approach||3.77|0.73|0.23
81564512|NCT02038452|162802589|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.28||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|3.98|||Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation for missing data was performed. Logistic regression adjusted for sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||The main treatment analyses were based on intention to treat approach||3.98|0.41|0.66
81564513|NCT02038452|162802590|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|7.34|||Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation for missing data was performed. Logistic regression adjusted for sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||The main treatment analyses were based on intention to treat approach||7.34|0.28|0.66
81564514|NCT02038452|162802591|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|3.18|||Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation for missing data was performed. Logistic regression adjusted for sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||The main treatment analyses were based on intention to treat approach||3.18|0.63|0.40
81564515|NCT02038452|162802592|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.99||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|5.66|||Regression, Logistic|Multiple imputation for missing data was performed. Logistic regression adjusted for sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||The main treatment analyses were based on intention to treat approach||5.66|0.70|0.20
81564516|NCT02038452|162802593|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|-0.14||Participants with relevant outcomes reported on at least one follow-up time point were included in the analyses. Adjustment was made for baseline score, age, duration of symptoms, interaction term between treatment and follow-up.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.14|-0.53|0.001
81564517|NCT02038452|162802594|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.24||Participants with relevant outcomes reported on at least one follow-up time point were included in the analyses. Adjustment was made for baseline score, age, duration of symptoms, interaction term between treatment and follow-up.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.24|-0.17|0.74
81564518|NCT02038452|162802595|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.12||Participants with relevant outcomes reported on at least one follow-up time point were included in the analyses. Adjustment was made for baseline score, age, duration of symptoms, interaction term between treatment and follow-up.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.12|-0.30|0.41
81564519|NCT02038452|162802596|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.28||Participants with relevant outcomes reported on at least one follow-up time point were included in the analyses. Adjustment was made for baseline score, age, duration of symptoms, interaction term between treatment and follow-up.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.28|-0.16|0.58
81564520|NCT02038452|162802597|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.98||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-0.24||Participants with relevant outcomes reported on at least one follow-up time point were included in the analyses. Adjustment was made for baseline score, age, duration of symptoms, interaction term between treatment and follow-up.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.24|-1.72|0.009
81564521|NCT02038452|162802598|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.76||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.54||Participants with relevant outcomes reported on at least one follow-up time point were included in the analyses. Adjustment was made for baseline score, age, duration of symptoms, interaction term between treatment and follow-up.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.54|-0.02|0.058
81564522|NCT02038452|162802599|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|0.85||Participants with relevant outcomes reported on at least one follow-up time point were included in the analyses. Adjustment was made for baseline score, age, duration of symptoms, interaction term between treatment and follow-up.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.85|-0.79|0.95
81564523|NCT02038452|162802600|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.41||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|1.26||Participants with relevant outcomes reported on at least one follow-up time point were included in the analyses. Adjustment was made for baseline score, age, duration of symptoms, interaction term between treatment and follow-up.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.26|-0.45|0.35
81564524|NCT02038452|162802601|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.19|||Regression, Linear|Complete case analysis as a sensitivity analysis was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||-0.19|-0.54|<0.001
81564525|NCT02038452|162802602|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.21|||Regression, Linear|Complete case analysis as a sensitivity analysis was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||-0.21|-0.59|<0.001
81564526|NCT02038452|162802603|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.08|||Regression, Linear|Complete case analysis as a sensitivity analysis was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||-0.08|-0.44|0.005
81564527|NCT02038452|162802604|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.05||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-0.38|||Regression, Linear|Complete case analysis as a sensitivity analysis was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||-0.38|-1.72|0.002
81564528|NCT02038452|162802605|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|0.74|||Regression, Logistic|Complete case analysis as a sensitivity analysis was performed. Logistic regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||0.74|0.17|0.006
81564529|NCT02038452|162802606|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.24|||Regression, Linear|Complete case analysis as a sensitivity analysis was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||0.24|-0.13|0.58
81564530|NCT02038452|162802607|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.35|||Regression, Linear|Complete case analysis as a sensitivity analysis was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||0.35|-0.09|0.25
81564531|NCT02038452|162802608|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.18|||Regression, Linear|Complete case analysis as a sensitivity analysis was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||0.18|-0.17|0.93
81564532|NCT02038452|162802609|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|1.61|||Regression, Linear|Complete case analysis as a sensitivity analysis was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||1.61|-0.01|0.052
81564533|NCT02038452|162802610|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.88|||Regression, Logistic|Complete case analysis as a sensitivity analysis was performed. Logistic regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||2.88|0.58|0.53
81564534|NCT02038452|162802611|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.43||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.34|||Regression, Logistic|Complete case analysis as a sensitivity analysis was performed. Logistic regression adjusted for sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||3.34|0.61|0.41
81564535|NCT02038452|162802613|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.32||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|3.06|||Regression, Logistic|Complete case analysis as a sensitivity analysis was performed. Logistic regression adjusted for sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||3.06|0.57|0.52
81564536|NCT02038452|162802614|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|5.78|||Regression, Logistic|Complete case analysis as a sensitivity analysis was performed. Logistic regression adjusted for sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||5.78|0.72|0.18
81564537|NCT02038452|162802615|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.36|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.18|||Regression, Linear|Per protocol analysis on complete date was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||-0.18|-0.55|<0.001
81564538|NCT02038452|162802616|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.19|||Regression, Linear|Per protocol analysis on complete date was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||-0.19|-0.59|<0.001
81564539|NCT02038452|162802617|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|-0.09|||Regression, Linear|Per protocol analysis on complete date was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||-0.09|-0.46|0.003
81564540|NCT02038452|162802618|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.16||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-0.48|||Regression, Linear|Per protocol analysis on complete date was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||-0.48|-1.85|0.001
81564541|NCT02038452|162802619|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.74|||Regression, Logistic|Per protocol analysis on complete date was performed. Logistic regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||0.74|0.16|0.007
81564542|NCT02038452|162802620|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.25|||Regression, Linear|Per protocol analysis on complete date was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||0.25|-0.15|0.63
81564543|NCT02038452|162802621|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.35|||Regression, Linear|Per protocol analysis on complete date was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||0.35|-0.10|0.28
81564544|NCT02038452|162802622|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.2|||Regression, Linear|Per protocol analysis on complete date was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||0.20|-0.18|0.900
81564545|NCT02038452|162802623|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.74||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|1.59|||Regression, Linear|Per protocol analysis on complete date was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||1.59|-0.11|0.09
81564546|NCT02038452|162802624|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|2.85|||Regression, Logistic|Per protocol analysis on complete date was performed. Logistic regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||2.85|0.56|0.58
81564547|NCT02038452|162802625|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.31||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|3.01|||Regression, Logistic|Per protocol analysis on complete date was performed. Logistic regression adjusted for sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||3.01|0.57|0.52
81564548|NCT02038452|162802627|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.95|||Regression, Logistic|Per protocol analysis on complete date was performed. Logistic regression adjusted for sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||2.95|0.53|0.61
81564549|NCT02038452|162802628|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.24||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|6.58|||Regression, Logistic|Per protocol analysis on complete date was performed. Logistic regression adjusted for sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||6.58|0.77|0.14
81564550|NCT02038452|162802629|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|-0.12|||Regression, Linear|Sub group analysis on complete data was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||-0.12|-0.93|0.014
81564551|NCT02038452|162802630|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.26|||Regression, Linear|Sub group analysis on complete data was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||0.26|-0.50|0.53
81564552|NCT02038452|162802631|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.05|||Regression, Linear|Sub group analysis on complete data was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||-0.05|-0.44|0.015
81564553|NCT02038452|162802632|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.23|||Regression, Linear|Sub group analysis on complete data was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||-0.23|-0.97|0.002
81564554|NCT02038452|162802633|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.16|||Regression, Linear|Sub group analysis on complete data was performed. Linear regression adjusted for baseline score, sex, age, and duration of symptoms.||||0.16|-0.60|0.25
81564555|NCT02038452|162802634|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-94.57|145.59|||Regression, Linear|Comparison of outcome between treatment groups performed on multiply imputed data||||145.59|-94.57|
81564556|NCT02038452|162802635|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|47.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-104.84|187.31|||Regression, Linear|Comparison of outcome between treatment groups on complete data.||||187.31|-104.84|
81564557|NCT02038452|162802636|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|113.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.09|279.21|||Regression, Linear|Comparison of outcome between treatment groups||||279.21|-37.09|
81564558|NCT02038452|162802637|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|71.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-120.84|291.24|||Regression, Linear|Comparison of outcome between treatment groups||||291.24|-120.84|
81564559|NCT02038452|162802638|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.008|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.02|||Regression, Linear|||||0.02|-0.01|
81564560|NCT02038452|162802639|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|0.027|||Regression, Linear|||||0.027|-0.034|
81564561|NCT02038452|162802640|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.022|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.093|0.045|||Regression, Linear|||||0.045|-0.093|
81564562|NCT02337738|162802649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.84||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.32|-0.364|||ANCOVA||Estimated Value was reported for the difference between TVP-1012 1mg and Placebo (TVP-1012 1mg - Placebo).|||-0.364|-1.320|0.0006
81564563|NCT02337738|162802649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.6||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.122|||ANCOVA||Estimated Value was reported for the difference between TVP-1012 0.5mg and Placebo (TVP-1012 0.5mg - Placebo).|||-0.122|-1.070|0.0140
81564564|NCT00406354|162802660|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|-1.5||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9|Mixed Models Analysis||Negative values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||-1.5|-5.0|<.001
81564565|NCT00406354|162802661|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|-3.8||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|Mixed Models Analysis||Negative values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||-3.8|-11.0|<.001
81564566|NCT00406354|162802662|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-1.8||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|Mixed Models Analysis||Negative values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||-1.8|-5.3|<.001
81564567|NCT00406354|162802663|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|-2.0||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|Mixed Models Analysis||Negative values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||-2.0|-5.8|<.001
81564568|NCT00406354|162802664|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|Mixed Models Analysis||Negative values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||-0.2|-0.6|<.001
81564569|NCT00406354|162802665|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|Mixed Models Analysis||Negative values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||-0.1|-0.4|0.006
81564570|NCT00406354|162802666|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-0.9||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|Mixed Models Analysis||Negative values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||-0.9|-6.2|0.010
81564571|NCT00406354|162802667|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.4||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|Mixed Models Analysis||Negative values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||-0.4|-3.2|0.010
81564572|NCT00406354|162802668|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|2.0||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|ANCOVA||Negative values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||2.0|-4.9|0.406
81564573|NCT00406354|162802669|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|Mixed Models Analysis||Negative values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||-0.4|-1.1|<.001
81564574|NCT00406354|162802670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|Mixed Models Analysis||Negative values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||-0.4|-1.1|<.001
81564575|NCT00406354|162802671|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.4||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|Mixed Models Analysis||Negative values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||-0.4|-1.1|<.001
81564576|NCT00406354|162802672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|9.3||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|ANCOVA||Positive values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||9.3|0.8|0.021
81564577|NCT00406354|162802673|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.1||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|-1.4||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|ANCOVA||Positive values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||-1.4|-13.8|0.017
81564578|NCT00406354|162802674|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.9||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|ANCOVA||Positive values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||10.9|-0.0|0.050
81564579|NCT00406354|162802675|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.9|16.4||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|ANCOVA||Positive values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||16.4|4.9|<.001
81564580|NCT00406354|162802676|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|14.6||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|ANCOVA||Positive values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||14.6|1.6|0.015
81564581|NCT00406354|162802677|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|14.7||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|ANCOVA||Positive results are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||14.7|1.4|0.018
81564582|NCT00406354|162802678|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.3||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|11.5||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|ANCOVA||Positive values are in favor of the atomoxetine arms.|||11.5|-1.6|0.138
81564583|NCT00406354|162802679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.193||||0.016||95.0|1.16|4.146||p-value is from comparison of combined atomoxetine fast group plus atomoxetine slow group versus placebo group at Week 9.|Log Rank|||||4.146|1.160|0.016
81564584|NCT00406354|162802680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.102||95.0||||p-value is from comparison of atomoxetine fast group versus atomoxetine slow group for any clinically relevant categories of adverse events during the initial three weeks of study treatment|Fisher Exact|||||||0.102
81564585|NCT00406354|162802681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.101||95.0||||p-value is from comparison of atomoxetine fast group versus atomoxetine slow group for any clinically relevant categories of adverse events during the nine-week study treatment period.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.101
81564586|NCT02080637|162802700|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Baseline versus 2 hours post-ambrisentan||||0.01
81564587|NCT02080637|162802701|OTHER||Slope|-27.0||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-775.0|723.0|||Regression, Linear|||||723|-775|0.94
81564588|NCT02080637|162802702|OTHER||Slope|1.2||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.9|6.3|||Regression, Linear|||||6.3|-3.9|0.61
81564589|NCT01278160|162802739|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||||95.0|-0.24|0.22|||ANCOVA|The estimates were from a normal linear regression model with treatment and previous insulin as factors, and baseline value as a covariate.||The null hypothesis is H0: μBIAsp 30 (2:1) - μBIAsp 30 (1:1) = 0 against the alternative hypothesis HA: μBIAsp 30 (2:1) - μBIAsp 30 (1:1) ≠ 0. This trial is an extension to BIAsp-3756 (NCT01123980), hence no particular sample size calculation was made.||0.22|-0.24|
81564590|NCT01278160|162802740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mixed models analysis|0.2||||0.2569||95.0|-0.15|0.56||P-value for parallelism was overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups, i.e. time by treatment group interaction effect.|Mixed Models Analysis||Confidence interval is before breakfast profile|A mixed effect model was fitted to the 9-point SMPG profile data. The model included treatment, time, interaction between treatment and time and previous therapy (BIAsp 30 OD/insulin glargine OD) as factors and subject as random effect. From the model, mean profile by treatment and relevant treatment differences was estimated and explored.||0.56|-0.15|0.2569
81564591|NCT01278160|162802740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mixed models analysis|0.09||||0.812||95.0|-0.63|0.8||P-value for parallelism was overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups, i.e. time by treatment group interaction effect.|Mixed Models Analysis||Confidence interval is two hours after breakfast profile|A mixed effect model was fitted to the 9-point SMPG profile data. The model included treatment, time, interaction between treatment and time and previous therapy (BIAsp-30 once daily (OD)/insulin glargine OD) as factors and subject as random effect. From the model, mean profile by treatment and relevant treatment differences was estimated and explored.||0.80|-0.63|0.8120
81564592|NCT01278160|162802740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mixed model analysis|0.35||||0.2843||95.0|-0.29|0.99||P-value for parallelism was overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups, i.e. time by treatment group interaction effect.|Mixed Models Analysis||Confidence interval is before lunch profile|A mixed effect model was fitted to the 9-point SMPG profile data. The model included treatment, time, interaction between treatment and time and previous therapy (BIAsp-30 once daily (OD)/insulin glargine OD) as factors and subject as random effect. From the model, mean profile by treatment and relevant treatment differences was estimated and explored.||0.99|-0.29|0.2843
81564593|NCT01278160|162802740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mixed model analysis|0.3||||0.4614||95.0|-0.5|1.11||P-value for parallelism was overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups, i.e. time by treatment group interaction effect.|Mixed Models Analysis||Confidence interval is two hours after lunch profile|A mixed effect model was fitted to the 9-point SMPG profile data. The model included treatment, time, interaction between treatment and time and previous therapy (BIAsp-30 once daily (OD)/insulin glargine OD) as factors and subject as random effect. From the model, mean profile by treatment and relevant treatment differences was estimated and explored.||1.11|-0.50|0.4614
81564594|NCT01278160|162802740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mixed model analysis|0.44||||0.1591||95.0|-0.17|1.04||P-value for parallelism was overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups, i.e. time by treatment group interaction effect.|Mixed Models Analysis||Confidence interval is before dinner profile|A mixed effect model was fitted to the 9-point SMPG profile data. The model included treatment, time, interaction between treatment and time and previous therapy (BIAsp-30 once daily (OD)/insulin glargine OD) as factors and subject as random effect. From the model, mean profile by treatment and relevant treatment differences was estimated and explored.||1.04|-0.17|0.1591
81564595|NCT01278160|162802740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mixed model analysis|0.03||||0.9327||95.0|-0.63|0.69||P-value for parallelism was overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups, i.e. time by treatment group interaction effect.|Mixed Models Analysis||Confidence interval is two hours after dinner profile|A mixed effect model was fitted to the 9-point SMPG profile data. The model included treatment, time, interaction between treatment and time and previous therapy (BIAsp-30 once daily (OD)/insulin glargine OD) as factors and subject as random effect. From the model, mean profile by treatment and relevant treatment differences was estimated and explored.||0.69|-0.63|0.9327
81564596|NCT01278160|162802740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mixed model analysis|-0.25||||0.4063||95.0|-0.84|0.34||P-value for parallelism was overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups, i.e. time by treatment group interaction effect.|Mixed Models Analysis||Confidence interval is bedtime profile|A mixed effect model was fitted to the 9-point SMPG profile data. The model included treatment, time, interaction between treatment and time and previous therapy (BIAsp-30 once daily (OD)/insulin glargine OD) as factors and subject as random effect. From the model, mean profile by treatment and relevant treatment differences was estimated and explored.||0.34|-0.84|0.4063
81564597|NCT01278160|162802740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mixed model analysis|0.3||||0.2198||95.0|-0.18|0.79||P-value for parallelism was overall test for parallel time profiles between treatment groups, i.e. time by treatment group interaction effect.|Mixed Models Analysis||Confidence interval is 2.00 - 4.00 a.m. profile|A mixed effect model was fitted to the 9-point SMPG profile data. The model included treatment, time, interaction between treatment and time and previous therapy (BIAsp-30 once daily (OD)/insulin glargine OD) as factors and subject as random effect. From the model, mean profile by treatment and relevant treatment differences was estimated and explored.||0.79|-0.18|0.2198
81564598|NCT01278160|162802740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mixed model analysis|-0.04||||0.8424||95.0|-0.47|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis||Confidence interval is before breakfast the following day profile|A mixed effect model was fitted to the 9-point SMPG profile data. The model included treatment, time, interaction between treatment and time and previous therapy (BIAsp-30 once daily (OD)/insulin glargine OD) as factors and subject as random effect. From the model, mean profile by treatment and relevant treatment differences was estimated and explored.||0.38|-0.47|0.8424
81564599|NCT01278160|162802741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.86||||0.7312||95.0|0.36|2.06|||Regression, Logistic||The odds ratio and 95% confidence interval for the HbA1c below 7% treatment target were included.|Responder analyses were based on logistics regression model using treatment and previous therapy (BIAsp 30 OD or insulin glargine OD) as factors and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||2.06|0.36|0.7312
81564600|NCT01278160|162802742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.27||||0.1257||95.0|0.05|1.44|||Regression, Logistic|The estimates were from a normal linear regression model with treatment and previous insulin as factors, and baseline value as a covariate|The odds ratio and 95% confidence interval for the HbA1c below or equal to 6.5% treatment target were included.|Responder analyses were based on logistics regression model using treatment and previous therapy (BIAsp 30 OD or insulin glargine OD) as factors and baseline HbA1c as covariate.||1.44|0.05|0.1257
81564601|NCT01278160|162802743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.72||||0.1911||95.0|0.43|1.18|||Negative binomial regression model||For all episodes.|The number of hypos was analysed using a negative binomial regression model with a log-link function and the logarithm of the time period in which a hypo is considered emergent as offset. The model included treatment and previous therapy (BIAsp 30 OD/insulin glargine OD) as factors. The rate ratio was estimated and 95% confidence intervals were calculated accordingly.||1.18|0.43|0.1911
81564602|NCT01278160|162802743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|1.61||||0.2949||95.0|0.66|3.92|||Negative binomial regression model||For nocturnal episodes.|The number of hypos was analysed using a negative binomial regression model with a log-link function and the logarithm of the time period in which a hypo is considered emergent as offset. The model included treatment and previous therapy (BIAsp 30 OD/insulin glargine OD) as factors. The rate ratio was estimated and 95% confidence intervals were calculated accordingly.||3.92|0.66|0.2949
81564603|NCT01278160|162802743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.63||||0.077||95.0|0.38|1.05|||Negative binomial regression model||For diurnal episodes.|The number of hypos was analysed using a negative binomial regression model with a log-link function and the logarithm of the time period in which a hypo is considered emergent as offset. The model included treatment and previous therapy (BIAsp 30 OD/insulin glargine OD) as factors. The rate ratio was estimated and 95% confidence intervals were calculated accordingly.||1.05|0.38|0.0770
81564604|NCT01278160|162802743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.56||||0.1687||95.0|0.25|1.27|||Negative binomial regression model||For minor episodes.|The number of hypos was analysed using a negative binomial regression model with a log-link function and the logarithm of the time period in which a hypo is considered emergent as offset. The model included treatment and previous therapy (BIAsp 30 OD/insulin glargine OD) as factors. The rate ratio was estimated and 95% confidence intervals were calculated accordingly.||1.27|0.25|0.1687
81564605|NCT02436681|162802752|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81564606|NCT02436681|162802754|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0468|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.0468
81564607|NCT02436681|162802756|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.014|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||=0.014
81564608|NCT02436681|162802757|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.018|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||= 0.018
81564609|NCT01599832|162802762|OTHER|||||||0.083||||||P-value was from test of significance of log-transformed baseline K\^trans.|Regression, Cox|Multivariate model with adjustment for prior treatment, and clinical prognostic index (good/intermediate/poor) (n=16 had complete data)||||||0.083
81564610|NCT00932737|162802773|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|-0.1|||Mixed effect model||The adjusted mean difference between Hyoscine butylbromide minus Placebo was calculated.|A model included fixed, categorical effects of treatment group, episode, interval and center, as well as the treatment-by-episode interaction, with the covariate of baseline intensity of Abdominal pain associated with cramping . An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient errors.||-0.1|-1.3|0.0156
81564611|NCT00932737|162802774|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.0|||Mixed effect model||The adjusted mean difference between Hyoscine butylbromide minus Placebo was calculated.|A model included fixed, categorical effects of treatment group, episode, interval and center, as well as the treatment-by-episode interaction, with the covariate of baseline intensity of Abdominal pain associated with cramping . An unstructured covariance structure was used to model the within-patient errors.||0.0|-1.2|0.0512
81564612|NCT00932737|162802775|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.0|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference between Hyoscine butylbromide minus Placebo was calculated.|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was performed on the change from baseline to the last recorded rating of intensity for each treated episode of Abdominal pain associated with cramping (APC). The statistical model included the main effects of treatment, episode, and center as well as terms for the treatment-by-episode interaction, with baseline intensity of APC for the respective episode as a covariate.||0.0|-1.3|0.0351
81564613|NCT00932737|162802776|OTHER||Adjusted mean difference|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.3557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4|||ANCOVA||The adjusted mean difference between Hyoscine butylbromide and Placebo was calculated.|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was performed on the change from baseline to the last recorded rating of intensity for each treated episode of Abdominal pain associated with cramping (APC). The statistical model included the main effects of treatment, episode, and center as well as terms for the treatment-by-episode interaction, with baseline intensity of APC for the respective episode as a covariate.||0.4|-1.0|0.3557
81564614|NCT00932737|162802777|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.071||||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.572|2.004|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression included the main effects of treatment group, episode, and center.||||2.004|0.572|0.831
81564615|NCT00932737|162802778|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.222||||0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.626|2.387|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression included the main effects of treatment group, episode, and center.||||2.387|0.626|0.557
81564616|NCT00932737|162802779|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.737||||0.396|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.365|1.49|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression included the main effects of treatment group, episode, and center.||||1.490|0.365|0.396
81564617|NCT00932737|162802780|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.336||||0.448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.632|2.827|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression included the main effects of treatment group, episode, and center.||||2.827|0.632|0.448
81564618|NCT00932737|162802781|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.474||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.093|5.604|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression included the main effects of treatment group, episode, and center.||||5.604|1.093|0.030
81564619|NCT00932737|162802782|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.654||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|3.378|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression included the main effects of treatment group, episode, and center.||||3.378|0.810|0.167
81564620|NCT00932737|162802783|OTHER|||||||0.256|||||||Log Rank|Log rank test was used for comparison of Hyoscine butylbromide (Buscopan®) 20 mg group versus Placebo group.||||||0.2560
81564621|NCT00932737|162802784|OTHER|||||||0.5179|||||||Log Rank|Log rank test was used for comparison of Hyoscine butylbromide (Buscopan®) 20 mg group versus Placebo group.||||||0.5179
81564622|NCT01881373|162802794|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical logistic model accounting for randomization of communities and clustering of children within communities in strata of jurisdictions weighted for number of children less than age 10 in communities. Chi-square test accounts for degrees of freedom based on number of communities.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.88||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.29|-0.47|||Regression, Logistic|Hierarchical model.|Intervention vs control communities comparing 24 months to baseline|||-0.47|-7.29|0.02
81564623|NCT01881373|162802794|SUPERIORITY|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.63||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.58|3.32||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Regression, Logistic|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||3.32|-8.58|0.28
81564624|NCT01881373|162802795|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical model accounting for randomization of communities and clustering of children within communities in strata of jurisdictions weighted for number of children less than age 10 in communities. Chi-square test accounts for degrees of freedom based on number of communities.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.64||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.87|-0.41||Intervention vs control communities comparing 78 months to baseline.|Regression, Linear|Hierarchical model.||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||-0.41|-2.87|0.009
81564625|NCT01881373|162802795|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical logistic model accounting for randomization of communities and clustering of children within communities in strata of jurisdictions weighted for number of children less than age 10 in communities. Chi-square test accounts for degrees of freedom based on number of communities.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.35||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|17.24|||Regression, Linear|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||Intervention vs temporal comparing 78 months to baseline.||17.24|-8.5|0.49
81564626|NCT01881373|162802796|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical logistic model accounting for randomization of communities and clustering of children within communities in strata of jurisdictions weighted for number of children less than age 10 in communities. Chi-square test accounts for degrees of freedom based on number of communities.|Difference in prevalence|-3.6|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|Hierarchical model||Intervention vs control comparing 24 months to baseline.||||<0.01
81564627|NCT01881373|162802797|SUPERIORITY|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|change in prevalence between communities|-12.6||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.92|-4.28||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Regression, Logistic|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Intervention vs. control. The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||-4.28|-20.92|0.003
81564628|NCT01881373|162802797|SUPERIORITY|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.43||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.36|3.5||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Regression, Logistic|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||Intervention vs. Temporal communities. The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||3.50|-10.36|0.33
81564629|NCT01881373|162802798|SUPERIORITY|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.05||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Regression, Linear|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||-0.05|-1.37|0.02
81564630|NCT01881373|162802798|SUPERIORITY|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|0.49||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Regression, Linear|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||0.49|-1.79|0.13
81564631|NCT01881373|162802799|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical linear model accounting for randomization of communities and clustering of children within communities in strata of jurisdictions weighted for number of children less than age 10 in communities. Chi-square test accounts for degrees of freedom based on number of communities.The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Hierarchical model.||Intervention vs control comparing 24 months to baseline.||||0.86
81564632|NCT01881373|162802800|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical linear model accounting for randomization of communities and clustering of children within communities in strata of jurisdictions weighted for number of children less than age 10 in communities. Chi-square test accounts for degrees of freedom based on number of communities.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.17||||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Intervention vs control comparing 24 months to baseline.||||0.68
81564633|NCT01881373|162802801|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical linear model accounting for randomization of communities and clustering of children within communities in strata of jurisdictions weighted for number of children less than age 10 in communities. Chi-square test accounts for degrees of freedom based on number of communities.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.42||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Intervention vs control comparing 24 months to baseline.||||0.55
81564634|NCT01881373|162802802|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical linear model accounting for randomization of communities and clustering of children within communities in strata of jurisdictions weighted for number of children less than age 10 in communities. Chi-square test accounts for degrees of freedom based on number of communities.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Intervention vs control comparing 24 months to baseline.||||0.11
81564635|NCT01881373|162802803|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical linear model accounting for randomization of communities and clustering of children within communities in strata of jurisdictions weighted for number of children less than age 10 in communities. Chi-square test accounts for degrees of freedom based on number of communities.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7||||0.08|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||mixed model adjusting for age and sex and cluster of community and strata of jurisdiction; intervention vs control comparing 24 months to baseline||||0.08
81564636|NCT01881373|162802804|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical linear model accounting for randomization of communities and clustering of children within communities in strata of jurisdictions weighted for number of children less than age 10 in communities. Chi-square test accounts for degrees of freedom based on number of communities.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04||||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Hierarchical model.||Intervention vs control comparing 24 months to baseline.||||0.71
81564637|NCT01881373|162802805|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical linear model accounting for randomization of communities and clustering of children within communities in strata of jurisdictions weighted for number of children less than age 10 in communities. Chi-square test accounts for degrees of freedom based on number of communities.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.54|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|Hierarchical model.||Intervention vs control comparing 24 months to baseline.||||0.54
81564638|NCT01881373|162802806|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical linear model accounting for randomization of communities and clustering of children within communities in strata of jurisdictions weighted for number of children less than age 10 in communities. Chi-square test accounts for degrees of freedom based on number of communities.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Intervention vs control comparing 24 months to baseline.||||0.90
81564639|NCT01881373|162802807|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical linear model accounting for randomization of communities and clustering of children within communities in strata of jurisdictions weighted for number of children less than age 10 in communities. Chi-square test accounts for degrees of freedom based on number of communities.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05||||0.71|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Intervention vs control comparing 24 months to baseline.||||0.71
81564640|NCT01881373|162802808|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical linear model accounting for randomization of communities and clustering of children within communities in strata of jurisdictions weighted for number of children less than age 10 in communities. Chi-square test accounts for degrees of freedom based on number of communities.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|||||intervention vs control communities|Regression, Linear|||Intervention vs control comparing 24 months to baseline.||||0.48
81564641|NCT01881373|162802809|SUPERIORITY|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|differences in prevalence|-3.6|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Regression, Logistic|Hierarchical model||intervention vs control. The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||||<0.01
81564642|NCT01881373|162802810|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|||||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Regression, Linear|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||Intervention vs Control. The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||||0.44
81564643|NCT01881373|162802811|SUPERIORITY|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|||||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Regression, Linear|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||Intervention vs. Control. The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||||0.81
81564644|NCT01881373|162802812|SUPERIORITY|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|||||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Regression, Linear|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||||0.68
81564645|NCT01881373|162802813|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical model. The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|||||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Regression, Linear|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||Intervention vs control. The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||||0.69
81564646|NCT01881373|162802814|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical model. The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|||||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Regression, Linear||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Intervention vs. control. The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||||0.11
81564647|NCT01881373|162802815|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical model. The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|||||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Regression, Linear|||Intervention vs. control. The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||||0.40
81574295|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.87|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|1.1|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Social Sub-Scale Score (Week 4): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||1.1|-0.9|0.870
81564648|NCT01881373|162802816|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical model. The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|||||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Regression, Linear|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||Intervention vs control. The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||||0.37
81564649|NCT01881373|162802816|SUPERIORITY|Hierarchical model.The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|||||The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.|Regression, Linear|The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||Intervention vs temporal.The children from each community recruited each time were NOT the same children. The number of communities is consistent across time.||||0.51
81564650|NCT00257608|162802834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.708||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.864|||Log Rank|||||0.864|0.580|0.0006
81564651|NCT00257608|162802840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.917||||0.5341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.698|1.205|||Log Rank|||||1.205|0.698|0.5341
81564652|NCT00866788|162802841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1601||||||The p-value was based on the van Elteren test (stratified by baseline weight ≥ 80 or \< 80 kg).|van Elteren test|||||||0.1601
81564653|NCT00866788|162802841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||The p-value was based on the van Elteren test (stratified by baseline weight ≥ 80 or \< 80 kg).|van Elteren test|||||||0.0003
81564654|NCT00866788|162802841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0473||||||The p-value was based on the van Elteren test (stratified by baseline weight ≥ 80 or \< 80 kg).|van Elteren test|||||||0.0473
81564655|NCT00866788|162802842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164||||||The p-value was based on the van Elteren test (stratified by baseline weight ≥ 80 or \< 80 kg).|van Elteren test|||||||0.1640
81564656|NCT00866788|162802842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0005||||||The p-value was based on the van Elteren test (stratified by baseline weight ≥ 80 or \< 80 kg).|van Elteren test|||||||0.0005
81564657|NCT00866788|162802842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0558||||||The p-value was based on the van Elteren test (stratified by baseline weight ≥ 80 or \< 80 kg).|van Elteren test|||||||0.0558
81564658|NCT00866788|162802843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1411||||||The p-value was based on the van Elteren test (stratified by baseline weight ≥ 80 or \< 80 kg).|van Elteren test|||||||0.1411
81564659|NCT00866788|162802843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003||||||The p-value was based on the van Elteren test (stratified by baseline weight ≥ 80 or \< 80 kg).|van Elteren test|||||||0.0003
81564660|NCT00866788|162802843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0248||||||The p-value was based on the van Elteren test (stratified by baseline weight ≥ 80 or \< 80 kg).|van Elteren test|||||||0.0248
81564661|NCT00866788|162802844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5507||||||The p-value was based on the van Elteren test (stratified by baseline weight ≥ 80 or \< 80 kg).|van Elteren test|||||||0.5507
81564662|NCT00866788|162802844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1525||||||The p-value was based on the van Elteren test (stratified by baseline weight ≥ 80 or \< 80 kg).|van Elteren test|||||||0.1525
81564663|NCT00866788|162802844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0449||||||The p-value was based on the van Elteren test (stratified by baseline weight ≥ 80 or \< 80 kg).|van Elteren test|||||||0.0449
81564664|NCT00866788|162802845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7261||||||The p-value was based on the van Elteren test (stratified by baseline weight ≥ 80 or \< 80 kg).|van Elteren test|||||||0.7261
81564665|NCT00866788|162802845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.162||||||The p-value was based on the van Elteren test (stratified by baseline weight ≥ 80 or \< 80 kg).|van Elteren test|||||||0.162
81564666|NCT00866788|162802845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6504||||||The p-value was based on the van Elteren test (stratified by baseline weight ≥ 80 or \< 80 kg).|van Elteren test|||||||0.6504
81564667|NCT01854658|162802857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||At 5 min post dose||||<0.0001
81564668|NCT01854658|162802857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||At 15 min post dose||||<0.0001
81564669|NCT01854658|162802857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||At 5 min post dose||||<0.0001
81564670|NCT01854658|162802857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||At 15 min post dose||||<0.0001
81564671|NCT01854658|162802857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||At 5 min post dose||||<0.0001
81564672|NCT01854658|162802857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANCOVA|||At 15 min post dose||||<0.0001
81564673|NCT01973569|162802961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0235||||||The hierarchical testing procedure was applied for multiple comparisons of the primary endpoint. First, comparison between AMG 162 60mg Q3M vs placebo is tested. Only if it is rejected, comparison of AMG 162 60mg Q6M vs placebo is formally tested.|van Elteren stratified rank test|van Elteren stratified rank test adjusting for baseline use of glucocorticoid was used.||||||0.0235
81564674|NCT01973569|162802962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||van Elteren stratified rank test|van Elteren stratified rank test adjusting for baseline use of glucocorticoid was used.||||||0.0360
81564675|NCT01973569|162802963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1323|||||||van Elteren stratified rank test|van Elteren stratified rank test adjusting for baseline use of glucocorticoid was used.||||||0.1323
81564676|NCT01973569|162802964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0448|||||||van Elteren stratified rank test|van Elteren stratified rank test adjusting for baseline use of glucocorticoid was used.||||||0.0448
81564677|NCT01973569|162802965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0104|||||||van Elteren stratified rank test|van Elteren stratified rank test adjusting for baseline use of glucocorticoid was used.||||||0.0104
81564678|NCT01973569|162802966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.257|||||||van Elteren stratified rank test|van Elteren stratified rank test adjusting for baseline use of glucocorticoid was used.||||||0.2570
81564679|NCT01973569|162802967|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.41|5.63|||Regression, Cox|ANCOVA model adjusting for treatment, baseline (BL) value, machine type, BL value-by-machine type interaction, and BL use of glucocorticoid was used.||||5.63|4.41|<0.0001
81564680|NCT00942448|162803050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.2|||<|0.001|||||||ANCOVA|||"The sample size calculation was based on a hypothesis of superiority of diclofenac HPBCD s.c. 25mg/ml and 50 mg/ml compared to Placebo with regard to the primary efficacy variable (PID at 1.5 hours following drug administration).~A sample size of 60 in each group had 95% power to detect a difference between diclofenac HPBCD s.c. 25 mg/ml and placebo in means of 15 mm, assuming that the common standard deviation was 22.5 and using a two group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level."||||< 0.001
81564681|NCT00942448|162803050|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.1||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.4|31.7|||ANCOVA|||||31.7|18.4|0.001
81564682|NCT00942448|162803063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|24.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.6|30.8|||ANCOVA|||"The sample size calculation was based on a hypothesis of superiority of diclofenac HPBCD s.c. 25mg/ml and 50 mg/ml compared to Placebo with regard to the primary efficacy variable (PID at 1.5 hours following drug administration).~A sample size of 60 in each group had 95% power to detect a difference between diclofenac HPBCD s.c. 25 mg/ml and placebo in means of 15 mm, assuming that the common standard deviation was 22.5 and using a two group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level."||30.8|17.6|< 0.001
81564683|NCT00942448|162803063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.4|31.7|||ANCOVA|||"The sample size calculation was based on a hypothesis of superiority of diclofenac HPBCD s.c. 25mg/ml and 50 mg/ml compared to Placebo with regard to the primary efficacy variable (PID at 1.5 hours following drug administration).~A sample size of 60 in each group had 95% power to detect a difference between diclofenac HPBCD s.c. 25 mg/ml and placebo in means of 15 mm, assuming that the common standard deviation was 22.5 and using a two group t-test with a 0.05 two-sided significance level."||31.7|18.4|<0.001
81564684|NCT03089320|162803064|SUPERIORITY||posterior mean proportion of abstinence|9.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|31.68|||||The lower and upper limits are credible intervals.|Bayesian analysis was performed, therefore p value is not reported. Bayes factor has been reported instead.||31.68|0.08|
81564685|NCT03089320|162803065|SUPERIORITY||posterior mean proportion of abstinence|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|18.23|||||The lower and upper limits are credible intervals.|Bayesian analysis was performed, therefore p value is not reported. Bayes factor has been reported instead.||18.23|0.17|
81564686|NCT03089320|162803066|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.97|1.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||mixed effects model||1.34|-9.97|.05
81564687|NCT00785928|162803075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059||95.0||||This is p-value for the fitted ACR50 response rate and is based on the dose-response regression model and comes from the joint test of linear and quadratic dose response (response=dose+dose\^2) from the likelihood ratio test.|Linear-quadratic regression model|||||||0.059
81564688|NCT00785928|162803075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ED95|119.0||||0.042||95.0||||This is the p-value for the estimated dose level of the smallest dose, in milligrams (mg), that achieves at least 95% of the maximal efficacy (ED95) and is based on the comparisons that the ED95 yields a higher fitted response rate than placebo.|Linear-quadratic regression model|This is ED95 in mg.||||||0.042
81564689|NCT00785928|162803076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.044||95.0||||This is the p-value for the fitted ACR20 response rate and is based on the dose-response regression model and comes from the joint test of linear and quadratic dose response (response=dose+dose\^2) from the likelihood ratio test.|Linear-quadratic regression model|||||||0.044
81564690|NCT00785928|162803076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ED95|118.5||||0.005||95.0||||This p-value is for estimated dose level of the smallest dose, in milligrams (mg), that achieves at least 95% of the maximal efficacy (ED95) of the ACR20 and is based on the comparisons that the ED95 yields a higher fitted response rate than placebo.|Linear-quadratic regression model|This is the ED95 in mg.||||||0.005
81564691|NCT00785928|162803077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.623||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 1 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.623
81564692|NCT00785928|162803077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 3 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.160
81564693|NCT00785928|162803077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.568||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 10 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.568
81564694|NCT00785928|162803077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.633||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 30 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.633
81564695|NCT00785928|162803077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.754||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 60 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.754
81564696|NCT00785928|162803077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.289||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 120 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.289
81564697|NCT00785928|162803078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.671||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 1 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.671
81564698|NCT00785928|162803078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.696||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 3 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.696
81564699|NCT00785928|162803078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.367||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 10 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.367
81564700|NCT00785928|162803078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.645||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 30 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.645
81564701|NCT00785928|162803078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.944||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 60 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.944
81564702|NCT00785928|162803078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.133||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 120 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.133
81564703|NCT00785928|162803079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.457||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (1-sided) of 1 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.457
81564704|NCT00785928|162803079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.874||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (1-sided) of 3 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.874
81564705|NCT00785928|162803079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.278||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (1-sided) of 10 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.278
81564706|NCT00785928|162803079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.357||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (1-sided) of 30 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.357
81564707|NCT00785928|162803079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.271||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (1-sided) of 60 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.271
81564708|NCT00785928|162803079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.048||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (1-sided) of 120 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.048
81564709|NCT00785928|162803080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.875||95.0||||This p-value is from 2-sided comparison of 1 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using Fisher's exact test for the 3 levels of EULAR response (good, moderate, no).|Fisher Exact|||||||0.875
81564710|NCT00785928|162803080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||This p-value is from 2-sided comparison of 3 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using Fisher's exact test for the 3 levels of EULAR response (good, moderate, no).|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81564711|NCT00785928|162803080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0||||This p-value is from 2-sided comparison of 10 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using Fisher's exact test for the 3 levels of EULAR response (good, moderate, no).|Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81564712|NCT00785928|162803080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.304||95.0||||This p-value is from a 2-sided comparison of 30 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using a Chi-square test for the 3 levels of EULAR response (good, moderate, no).|Chi-squared|||||||0.304
81564713|NCT00785928|162803080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.489||95.0||||This p-value is from a 2-sided comparison of 60 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using a Chi-square test for the 3 levels of EULAR response (good, moderate, no).|Chi-squared|||||||0.489
81564714|NCT00785928|162803080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.091||95.0||||This p-value is from a 2-sided comparison of 120 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using a Chi-square test for the 3 levels of EULAR response (good, moderate, no).|Chi-squared|||||||0.091
81564715|NCT00785928|162803081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.746||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 1 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.746
81564716|NCT00785928|162803081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.393||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 3 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.393
81564717|NCT00785928|162803081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.549||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 10 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.549
81564718|NCT00785928|162803081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.619||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 30 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.619
81564719|NCT00785928|162803081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.893||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 60 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.893
81564720|NCT00785928|162803081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 120 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.066
81564721|NCT00785928|162803082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.583||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 1 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.583
81564722|NCT00785928|162803082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.311||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 3 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.311
81564723|NCT00785928|162803082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.752||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 10 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.752
81564724|NCT00785928|162803082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.737||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 30 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.737
81564725|NCT00785928|162803082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.522||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 60 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.522
81564726|NCT00785928|162803082|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.073||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 120 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.073
81564727|NCT00785928|162803083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.969||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 1 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.969
81564728|NCT00785928|162803083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.352||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 3 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.352
81564729|NCT00785928|162803083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.406||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 10 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.406
81564730|NCT00785928|162803083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.266||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 30 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.266
81564731|NCT00785928|162803083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.708||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 60 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.708
81564732|NCT00785928|162803083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 120 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.012
81564733|NCT00785928|162803084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.88||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 1 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.880
81564734|NCT00785928|162803084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.575||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 3 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.575
81564735|NCT00785928|162803084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.992||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 10 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.992
81564736|NCT00785928|162803084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.646||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 30 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.646
81564737|NCT00785928|162803084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 60 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.054
81564738|NCT00785928|162803084|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.472||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 120 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.472
81564739|NCT00785928|162803085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.952||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 1 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and the standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.952
81564740|NCT00785928|162803085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.085||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 3 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and the standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.085
81564741|NCT00785928|162803085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.143||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 10 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and the standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.143
81564742|NCT00785928|162803085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.242||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 30 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and the standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.242
81564743|NCT00785928|162803085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.317||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 60 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and the standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.317
81564744|NCT00785928|162803085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.456||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 120 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and the standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.456
81564745|NCT00785928|162803086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.833||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 1 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.833
81564746|NCT00785928|162803086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.826||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 3 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.826
81564747|NCT00785928|162803086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.091||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 10 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.091
81564748|NCT00785928|162803086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.127||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 30 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.127
81564749|NCT00785928|162803086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.243||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 60 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.243
81564750|NCT00785928|162803086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037||95.0||||Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 120 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and the baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.037
81564751|NCT00785928|162803087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.562||95.0||||P-value for physical health component. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 1 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.562
81564752|NCT00785928|162803087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.539||95.0||||P-value for physical health component. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 3 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.539
81564753|NCT00785928|162803087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.304||95.0||||P-value for physical health component. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 10 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.304
81564754|NCT00785928|162803087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.832||95.0||||P-value for physical health component. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 30 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.832
81564755|NCT00785928|162803087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||P-value for physical health component. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 60 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.010
81564756|NCT00785928|162803087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0||||P-value for physical health component. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 120 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.980
81564757|NCT00785928|162803087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.569||95.0||||P-value for mental health component. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 1 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.569
81564758|NCT00785928|162803087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.953||95.0||||P-value for mental health component. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 3 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.953
81564759|NCT00785928|162803087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.647||95.0||||P-value for mental health component. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 10 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.647
81564760|NCT00785928|162803087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.507||95.0||||P-value for mental health component. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 30 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.507
81564761|NCT00785928|162803087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.821||95.0||||P-value for mental health component. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 60 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.821
81564762|NCT00785928|162803087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045||95.0||||P-value for mental health component. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 120 mg LY2123799 versus placebo using contrast statements within an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment as the fixed factor and baseline value as the covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.045
81564763|NCT00785928|162803090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.236||95.0||||Pairwise (2-sided) comparisons of 1 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the standardized rank outcome variable treatment as the fixed factor and the standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.236
81564764|NCT00785928|162803090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.038||95.0||||Pairwise (2-sided) comparisons of 3 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the standardized rank outcome variable treatment as the fixed factor and the standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.038
81564765|NCT00785928|162803090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0||||Pairwise (2-sided) comparisons of 10 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the standardized rank outcome variable treatment as the fixed factor and the standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.025
81564766|NCT00785928|162803090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||Pairwise (2-sided) comparisons of 30 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the standardized rank outcome variable treatment as the fixed factor and the standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.005
81564767|NCT00785928|162803090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.734||95.0||||Pairwise (2-sided) comparisons of 60 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the standardized rank outcome variable treatment as the fixed factor and the standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.734
81564768|NCT00785928|162803090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||95.0||||Pairwise (2-sided) comparisons of 120 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with the standardized rank outcome variable treatment as the fixed factor and the standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.035
81564769|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.901||95.0||||P-value for IgG. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 1 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.901
81564770|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0||||P-value for IgG. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 3 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.840
81564771|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.882||95.0||||P-value for IgG. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 10 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.882
81564772|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.225||95.0||||P-value for IgG. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 30 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.225
81564773|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0||||P-value for IgG. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 60 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.340
81564774|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85||95.0||||P-value for IgG. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 120 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.850
81564775|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.447||95.0||||P-value for IgM. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 1 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.447
81564776|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.909||95.0||||P-value for IgM. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 3 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.909
81564777|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.152||95.0||||P-value for IgM. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 10 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.152
81564778|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0||||P-value for IgM. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 30 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.023
81564779|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0||||P-value for IgM. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 60 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.004
81564780|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.017||95.0||||P-value for IgM. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 120 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.017
81564781|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.944||95.0||||P-value for IgA. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 1 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.944
81564782|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.677||95.0||||P-value for IgA. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 3 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.677
81564783|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.053||95.0||||P-value for IgA. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 10 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.053
81564784|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.061||95.0||||P-value for IgA. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 30 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.061
81564785|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025||95.0||||P-value for IgA. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 60 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as the fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.025
81564786|NCT00785928|162803091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||P-value for IgA. Pairwise comparison (2-sided) of 120 mg LY2127399 versus placebo using ranked analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with standardized rank outcome variable, treatment as fixed factor, and standardized rank baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||||0.030
81564787|NCT05021081|162803114|OTHER|The least-square means (i.e., adjusted means) of photopic contrast sensitivity at 6 cpd was estimated separately under conditions with glare source and without glare source. This endpoint was not statistically tested, and consequentially statistical interferences was not made.|Least-square Mean Difference|-0.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.114|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.21|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Least-square Mean difference was calculated as With glare minus Without glare|The sample size was chosen based on resources in conjunction, subject matter experts, and any available literature. To help ensure the glare source intensity, a small pilot investigation per the ANSI Z80.12-2007 standard was interpreted to be about 20 subjects to complete Phase 1, which should be sufficient to evaluate the mean photopic contrast sensitivity with and without the glare source.||-0.21|-0.70|
81574296|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.885|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.3|1.1|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Social Sub-Scale Score (Week 4): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||1.1|-1.3|0.885
81564788|NCT05021081|162803115|OTHER|The least-square means (i.e., adjusted means) of mesopic contrast sensitivity at 6 cpd was estimated separately under conditions with glare source and without glare source. This endpoint was not statistically tested, and consequentially statistical interferences was not made.|Least-square Mean Difference|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.102|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.36|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Least-square Mean difference was calculated as With glare minus Without glare|The sample size was chosen based on resources in conjunction, subject matter experts, and any available literature. To help ensure the glare source intensity, a small pilot investigation per the ANSI Z80.12-2007 standard was interpreted to be about 20 subjects to complete Phase 1, which should be sufficient to evaluate the mean mesopic contrast sensitivity with and without the glare source.||-0.36|-0.81|
81564789|NCT05021081|162803116|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was declared if the upper bound of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval of the mean difference was below 0.|Least-square Mean Difference|0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.024|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.068|||Linear Mixed Model|Kenward and Roger method was used for denominator degrees of freedom.|Least-square Mean difference was calculated as Test minus Control|Given no historical data is available, the sample size was not determined based on any empirical sample size calculation. A power analysis was conducted using a paired sample t-test (exact method) with a 2-sided type I error rate 0.05 to estimate statistical power based on different assumptions. The power analysis showed that the statistical power for testing superiority would be approximately 80% or higher with the effect size of -0.05 (mean difference: Test minus Control).||0.068|-0.029|
81564790|NCT02651467|162803119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square mean|-0.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.181|-0.584||From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|For the Week 8 comparisons of the two Treatments against the Placebo Control, Dunnett's multiplicity adjustment is applied.||-0.584|-1.181|<0.0001
81564791|NCT02651467|162803119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Diference of Least Square mean|-1.04|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.333|-0.738||From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|For the Week 8 comparisons of the two Treatments against the control, Dunnett's multiplicity adjustment is applied.||-0.738|-1.333|<0.0001
81564792|NCT02651467|162803120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Square Mean Difference|0.15||||0.2478||95.0|-0.107|0.413||From ANCOVA model with treatment as factor and baseline Schiff score as covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment.|||0.413|-0.107|0.2478
81564793|NCT00408629|162803124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019||||||Testing for ranked co-primary endpoints occurred in hierarchical order to control for multiple testing. Week 8 remission rate was tested first. If a significant difference in group rates was found at alpha=0.05, Week 52 rate was tested at alpha=0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||Assuming that 5% of the subjects in the placebo group achieve clinical remission at Week 52 or Week 8, a sample size of 250 in each treatment group will be adequate to detect a difference of at least 7 percentage points from the adalimumab group using Chi squared test with 80% power at a 0.05 two-sided significance level.||||0.019
81564794|NCT00408629|162803125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||||||Testing for ranked co-primary endpoints occurred in hierarchical order to control for multiple testing. Week 8 remission rate was tested first. If a significant difference in group rates was found at alpha=0.05, Week 52 rate was tested at alpha=0.05.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||Assuming that 5% of the subjects in the placebo group achieve clinical remission at Week 52 or Week 8, a sample size of 250 in each treatment group will be adequate to detect a difference of at least 7 percentage points from the adalimumab group using Chi squared test with 80% power at a 0.05 two-sided significance level.||||0.004
81564795|NCT00408629|162803126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047||||||Testing of ranked secondary measures was only started if significant group differences existed for both co-primary measures. Significant results for higher-ranked measure was needed to test next lower-ranked measure to control for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference between adalimumab and placebo. Treatment differences were deemed statistically significant at a significance level of 0.05.||||0.047
81564796|NCT00408629|162803127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Testing of ranked secondary measures was only started if significant group differences existed for both co-primary measures. Significant results for higher-ranked measure was needed to test next lower-ranked measure to control for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference between adalimumab and placebo. Treatment differences were deemed statistically significant at a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81564797|NCT00408629|162803128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||Testing of ranked secondary measures was only started if significant group differences existed for both co-primary measures. Significant results for higher-ranked measure was needed to test next lower-ranked measure to control for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference between adalimumab and placebo. Treatment differences were deemed statistically significant at a significance level of 0.05.||||0.002
81564798|NCT00408629|162803129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Testing of ranked secondary measures was only started if significant group differences existed for both co-primary measures. Significant results for higher-ranked measure was needed to test next lower-ranked measure to control for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference between adalimumab and placebo. Treatment differences were deemed statistically significant at a significance level of 0.05.||||<0.001
81575185|NCT01059825|162821898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.36||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.49|-0.22||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.22|-0.49|0.000
81564799|NCT00408629|162803130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032||||||Testing of ranked secondary measures was only started if significant group differences existed for both co-primary measures. Significant results for higher-ranked measure were needed to test next lower-ranked measure to control for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference between adalimumab and placebo. Treatment differences were deemed statistically significant at a significance level of 0.05.||||0.032
81564800|NCT00408629|162803131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||||||Testing of ranked secondary measures was only started if significant group differences existed for both co-primary measures. Significant results for higher-ranked measure was needed to test next lower-ranked measure to control for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference between adalimumab and placebo. Treatment differences were deemed statistically significant at a significance level of 0.05.||||0.009
81564801|NCT00408629|162803132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013||||||Testing of ranked secondary measures was only started if significant group differences existed for both co-primary measures. Significant results for higher-ranked measure was needed to test next lower-ranked measure to control for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference between adalimumab and placebo. Treatment differences were deemed statistically significant at a significance level of 0.05.||||0.013
81564802|NCT00408629|162803133|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||||||Testing of ranked secondary measures was only started if significant group differences existed for both co-primary measures. Significant results for higher-ranked measure was needed to test next lower-ranked measure to control for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference between adalimumab and placebo. Treatment differences were deemed statistically significant at a significance level of 0.05.||||0.035
81564803|NCT00408629|162803134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058||||||Testing of ranked secondary measures was only started if significant group differences existed for both co-primary measures. Significant results for higher-ranked measure was needed to test next lower-ranked measure to control for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference between adalimumab and placebo. Treatment differences were deemed statistically significant at a significance level of 0.05.||||0.058
81564804|NCT00408629|162803135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||||||Testing of ranked secondary measures was only started if significant group differences existed for both co-primary measures. Significant results for higher-ranked measure was needed to test next lower-ranked measure to control for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference between adalimumab and placebo. Treatment differences were deemed statistically significant at a significance level of 0.05.||||0.028
81564805|NCT00408629|162803136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||Testing of ranked secondary measures was only started if significant group differences existed for both co-primary measures. Significant results for higher-ranked measure was needed to test next lower-ranked measure to control for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference between adalimumab and placebo. Treatment differences were deemed statistically significant at a significance level of 0.05.||||0.006
81564806|NCT00408629|162803137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||||||Testing of ranked secondary measures was only started if significant group differences existed for both co-primary measures. Significant results for higher-ranked measure was needed to test next lower-ranked measure to control for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference between adalimumab and placebo. Treatment differences were deemed statistically significant at a significance level of 0.05.||||0.035
81564807|NCT00408629|162803138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002||||||Testing of ranked secondary measures was only started if significant group differences existed for both co-primary measures. Significant results for higher-ranked measure was needed to test next lower-ranked measure to control for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference between adalimumab and placebo. Treatment differences were deemed statistically significant at a significance level of 0.05.||||0.002
81564808|NCT00408629|162803139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007||||||Testing of ranked secondary measures was only started if significant group differences existed for both co-primary measures. Significant results for higher-ranked measure was needed to test next lower-ranked measure to control for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference between adalimumab and placebo. Treatment differences were deemed statistically significant at a significance level of 0.05.||||0.007
81575186|NCT01059825|162821898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.44||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.57|-0.3||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.30|-0.57|0.000
81575187|NCT01059825|162821899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.47||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.64|-0.3||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.30|-0.64|0.000
81575188|NCT01059825|162821899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.66||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.83|-0.49||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.49|-0.83|0.000
81564809|NCT00408629|162803140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006||||||Testing of ranked secondary measures was only started if significant group differences existed for both co-primary measures. Significant results for higher-ranked measure was needed to test next lower-ranked measure to control for multiple testing.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratification levels for Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel = prior anti-TNF versus anti-TNF-naive.||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test was used to test the null hypothesis of no difference between adalimumab and placebo. Treatment differences were deemed statistically significant at a significance level of 0.05.||||0.006
81564810|NCT00333801|162803143|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.001
81564811|NCT00333801|162803144|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81564812|NCT00333801|162803145|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Cohen's d|0.93|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81564813|NCT03633617|162803150|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|55.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.58|71.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is dupilumab minus placebo|||71.04|39.58|<0.0001
81564814|NCT03633617|162803150|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|56.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|43.44|68.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is dupilumab minus placebo|||68.54|43.44|<0.0001
81564815|NCT03633617|162803150|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|53.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.2|65.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is dupilumab minus placebo|||65.79|41.20|<0.0001
81564816|NCT03633617|162803151|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-12.32||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.107|-5.537|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab group vs. Placebo|||-5.537|-19.107|0.0004
81564817|NCT03633617|162803151|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.51||||0.8393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.423|4.406|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab group vs. Placebo|||4.406|-5.423|0.8393
81564818|NCT03633617|162803151|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-9.92|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.811|-5.022|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab group vs. Placebo|||-5.022|-14.811|<0.0001
81564819|NCT03633617|162803152|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-68.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.896|-49.615|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg QW vs Placebo|||-49.615|-86.896|<0.0001
81564820|NCT03633617|162803152|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-79.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-103.098|-55.338|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg Q2W vs Placebo|||-55.338|-103.098|<0.0001
81564821|NCT03633617|162803152|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-88.62|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-112.194|-65.046|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg QW vs Placebo|||-65.046|-112.194|<0.0001
81564822|NCT03633617|162803153|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-37.48||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.222|-17.745|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg QW vs Placebo|||-17.745|-57.222|0.0002
81564823|NCT03633617|162803153|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-4.35||||0.5243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.734|9.038|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg Q2W vs Placebo|||9.038|-17.734|0.5243
81564824|NCT03633617|162803153|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-22.89||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.272|-9.513|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg QW vs Placebo|||-9.513|-36.272|0.0008
81564825|NCT03633617|162803154|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.759|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9061|-0.6127|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg QW vs Placebo|||-0.6127|-0.9061|<0.0001
81564826|NCT03633617|162803154|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.666|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7773|-0.5538|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg Q2W vs Placebo|||-0.5538|-0.7773|<0.0001
81564827|NCT03633617|162803154|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.682|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7929|-0.5707|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg QW vs Placebo|||-0.5707|-0.7929|<0.0001
81564828|NCT03633617|162803155|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.741|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8842|-0.5978|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg QW vs Placebo|||-0.5978|-0.8842|<0.0001
81564829|NCT03633617|162803155|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.661|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7674|-0.554|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg Q2W vs Placebo|||-0.5540|-0.7674|<0.0001
81564830|NCT03633617|162803155|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.672|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7778|-0.5655|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg QW vs Placebo|||-0.5655|-0.7778|<0.0001
81564831|NCT03633617|162803156|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.91|-1.84|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg QW vs Placebo|||-1.84|-3.91|<0.0001
81564832|NCT03633617|162803156|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.86|-3.02|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg Q2W vs Placebo|||-3.02|-4.86|<0.0001
81564833|NCT03633617|162803156|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.77|-2.93|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 300 mg QW vs Placebo|||-2.93|-4.77|<0.0001
81564834|NCT03633617|162803157|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|57.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|41.69|73.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||73.33|41.69|<0.0001
81564835|NCT03633617|162803157|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|72.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|61.05|83.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||83.70|61.05|<0.0001
81564836|NCT03633617|162803157|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|74.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.25|85.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||85.50|64.25|<0.0001
81564837|NCT03633617|162803158|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-2.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|-1.73|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||-1.7300|-2.7200|<0.0001
81564838|NCT03633617|162803158|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-1.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|-1.11|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||-1.1100|-2.4200|<0.0001
81564839|NCT03633617|162803158|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-1.85|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|-1.15|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||-1.1500|-2.4400|<0.0001
81564840|NCT03633617|162803159|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-1.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-1.27|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||-1.2700|-1.7400|<0.0001
81564841|NCT03633617|162803159|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-1.255|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|-1.05|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||-1.0500|-1.7300|<0.0001
81564842|NCT03633617|162803159|SUPERIORITY||Hodges-Lehmann estimator|-1.275|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-1.07|||Wilcoxon rank-sum test||Median Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||-1.0700|-1.8200|<0.0001
81564843|NCT03633617|162803160|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|21.9||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.42|34.38|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||34.38|9.42|0.0017
81564844|NCT03633617|162803160|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|27.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|38.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||38.09|17.20|<0.0001
81564845|NCT03633617|162803160|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|28.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.36|39.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||39.46|18.36|<0.0001
81564846|NCT03633617|162803161|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.368||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6388|-0.0975|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab group vs Placebo|||-0.0975|-0.6388|0.0077
81564847|NCT03633617|162803161|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.015||||0.8586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1782|0.1485|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab group vs. Placebo|||0.1485|-0.1782|0.8586
81564848|NCT03633617|162803161|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.309||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4703|-0.1471|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab group vs. Placebo|||-0.1471|-0.4703|0.0002
81564849|NCT03633617|162803162|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.0||||0.0467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.87|-0.03|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab group vs. Placebo|||-0.03|-3.87|0.0467
81564850|NCT03633617|162803162|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.5469||95.0|-2.03|1.08|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab group vs. Placebo|||1.08|-2.03|0.5469
81564851|NCT03633617|162803162|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.5||||0.0718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.13|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab group vs. Placebo|||0.13|-3.0|0.0718
81564852|NCT03633617|162803163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.7||||0.0051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|-0.52|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab group vs. Placebo|||-0.52|-2.93|0.0051
81564853|NCT03633617|162803163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.5||||0.3152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.44|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab group vs. Placebo|||0.44|-1.38|0.3152
81564854|NCT03633617|162803163|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.0037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|0.45|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab group vs. Placebo|||0.45|-2.30|0.0037
81564855|NCT03633617|162803164|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-12.7||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.21|-2.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||-2.26|-23.21|0.0170
81564856|NCT03633617|162803164|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|-1.3||||0.5493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.51|2.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||2.93|-5.51|0.5493
81564857|NCT03633617|162803164|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion|0.0||||0.9887|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|5.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Dupilumab minus Placebo|||5.02|-4.9|0.9887
81564858|NCT01890746|162803207|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Ratio of geometric means (%)|114.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.5|132.7||||||||132.7|99.5|
81564859|NCT01890746|162803208|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Ratio of geometric means (%)|105.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.1|114.0||||||||114.0|97.1|
81564860|NCT01890746|162803209|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Ratio of geometric means (%)|92.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.8|110.2||||||||110.2|76.8|
81564861|NCT01890746|162803210|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Ratio of geometric means (%)|101.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.9|111.7||||||||111.7|92.9|
81564862|NCT01890746|162803211|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Ratio of geometric means (%)|121.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.5|142.8||||||||142.8|102.5|
81564863|NCT01890746|162803212|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Ratio of geometric means (%)|106.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.0|119.4||||||||119.4|95.0|
81564864|NCT01890746|162803213|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Ratio of geometric means (%)|91.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.5|110.0||||||||110.0|76.5|
81564865|NCT01890746|162803214|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Ratio of geometric means (%)|101.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.4|111.2||||||||111.2|92.4|
81564866|NCT01890746|162803215|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Ratio of geometric means (%)|120.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|100.7|142.6||||||||142.6|100.7|
81564867|NCT01890746|162803216|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Ratio of geometric means (%)|105.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.6|118.3||||||||118.3|93.6|
81564868|NCT01890746|162803217|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Ratio of geometric means (%)|80.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|57.2|113.0||||||||113.0|57.2|
81564869|NCT01890746|162803218|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Ratio of geometric means (%)|106.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.6|129.0||||||||129.0|87.6|
81564870|NCT01890746|162803219|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Ratio of geometric means (%)|127.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.2|191.9||||||||191.9|84.2|
81564871|NCT01890746|162803220|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Ratio of geometric means (%)|110.5|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|83.9|145.7||||||||145.7|83.9|
81564872|NCT01890746|162803221|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Ratio of geometric means (%)|286.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.1|910.7||||||||910.7|90.1|
81564873|NCT01890746|162803222|OTHER|Bioequivalence|Ratio of geometric means (%)|202.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|131.3|311.8||||||||311.8|131.3|
81564874|NCT01890746|162803224|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.7461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|2.48|||Log Rank|||||2.48|0.28|0.7461
81564875|NCT01890746|162803225|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.6175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.63|||Log Rank|||||1.63|0.74|0.6175
81564876|NCT01890746|162803226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5281||||0.3224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1084|2.2086|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.2086|0.1084|0.3224
81564877|NCT01890746|162803228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6942|||||||Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||||||0.6942
81564878|NCT01890746|162803229|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1151||||0.7397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5585|2.229|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.2290|0.5585|0.7397
81564879|NCT01890746|162803230|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.46||||0.0781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|6.38|||Log Rank|||||6.38|0.95|0.0781
81564880|NCT01890746|162803234|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8749||||0.7122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4023|1.8943|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.8943|0.4023|0.7122
81564881|NCT01890746|162803235|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.54||||0.0688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|2.47|||Log Rank|||||2.47|0.96|0.0688
81564882|NCT00777205|162803257|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.22|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.57|2.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.01|-1.57|<0.05
81564883|NCT00777205|162803258|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.39|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|1.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.24|-2.03|<0.05
81564884|NCT00777205|162803259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.81|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|2.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.55|-0.93|<0.05
81564885|NCT00777205|162803260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.039|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|1.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.89|-2.66|<0.05
81564886|NCT00777205|162803261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|3.16||||||||3.16|-3.31|
81564887|NCT03198078|162803267|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-5.33||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.55|-1.1||P-value was analyzed by MMRM method with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline visit interaction as a covariate, and with an unstructured covariance.|MMRM|||||-1.10|-9.55|0.0136
81564888|NCT03198078|162803267|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-6.53||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|-2.21||P-value was analyzed by MMRM method with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline visit interaction as a covariate, and with an unstructured covariance.|MMRM|||||-2.21|-10.8|0.0032
81564889|NCT03198078|162803268|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-1.44||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|-0.22||P-value was analyzed by MMRM method with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline visit interaction as a covariate, and with an unstructured covariance.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline to Week 6 in PANSS Positive Sub-scale Score||-0.22|-2.65|0.0205
81564890|NCT03198078|162803268|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.15||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|-0.91||P-value was analyzed by MMRM method with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline visit interaction as a covariate, and with an unstructured covariance.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline to Week 6 in PANSS Positive Sub-scale Score||-0.91|-3.40|0.0008
81564891|NCT03198078|162803268|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.88||||0.136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.04|0.28||P-value was analyzed by MMRM method with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline visit interaction as a covariate, and with an unstructured covariance.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline to Week 6 in PANSS Negative Sub-scale Score||0.28|-2.04|0.1360
81564892|NCT03198078|162803268|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.95||||0.1158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.14|0.24||P-value was analyzed by MMRM method with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline visit interaction as a covariate, and with an unstructured covariance.|MMRM|||Change From Baseline to Week 6 in PANSS Negative Sub-scale Score||0.24|-2.14|0.1158
81564893|NCT03198078|162803269|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.55||||0.0111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was analyzed by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) general association test controlling for (pooled) centers.||||2.20|1.09|0.0111
81564894|NCT03198078|162803269|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Response Rate|1.51||||0.0224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was analyzed by CMH general association test controlling for (pooled) centers.||||2.16|1.06|0.0224
81564895|NCT03198078|162803270|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.18||||0.4415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was analyzed by CMH general association test controlling for (pooled) centers.||||1.81|0.77|0.4415
81564896|NCT03198078|162803270|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Remission Rate|1.48||||0.0472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was analyzed by CMH general association test controlling for (pooled) centers.||||2.16|1.01|0.0472
81564897|NCT03198078|162803271|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|2.48||||0.0854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|5.31||P-value was analyzed by MMRM method with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline visit interaction as a covariate, and with an unstructured covariance.|MMRM|||||5.31|-0.35|0.0854
81564898|NCT03198078|162803271|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|3.99||||0.0072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|6.88||P-value was analyzed by MMRM method with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline visit interaction as a covariate, and with an unstructured covariance.|MMRM|||||6.88|1.09|0.0072
81564899|NCT03198078|162803272|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.11||||0.3589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.13||P-value was analyzed by MMRM method with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline visit interaction as a covariate, and with an unstructured covariance.|MMRM|||||0.13|-0.36|0.3589
81564900|NCT03198078|162803272|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.2||||0.1118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.05||P-value was analyzed by MMRM method with fixed effect of treatment, (pooled) clinical center visit, treatment visit interaction, baseline value, and baseline visit interaction as a covariate, and with an unstructured covariance.|MMRM|||||0.05|-0.45|0.1118
81564901|NCT03198078|162803273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29||||0.0287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was analyzed by CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.||||-0.03|-0.56|0.0287
81564902|NCT03198078|162803273|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-value was analyzed by CMH row mean scores differ test controlling for study center.||||-0.06|-0.62|0.0184
81564903|NCT03198078|162803284|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.39|||||LS mean difference was analyzed by ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and baseline value as covariate.|||0.39|-0.24|
81564904|NCT03198078|162803284|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.51|||||LS mean difference was analyzed by ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and baseline value as covariate.|||0.51|-0.14|
81564905|NCT03198078|162803285|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.18|||||LS mean difference was analyzed by ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and baseline value as covariate.|||0.18|-0.30|
81564906|NCT03198078|162803285|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.36|||||LS mean difference was analyzed by ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and baseline value as covariate.|||0.36|-0.13|
81564907|NCT03198078|162803286|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.09|||||LS mean difference was analyzed by ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and baseline value as covariate.|||0.09|-0.08|
81564908|NCT03198078|162803286|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.14|||||LS mean difference was analyzed by ANCOVA model, with treatment and study center as main effects and baseline value as covariate.|||0.14|-0.04|
81564909|NCT01050543|162803293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|9.6|||ANOVA|||To evaluate the efficacy of sugammadex compared to the efficacy of neostigmine, the ratio of the geometric means of time to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.9 was calculated using a 2-way ANOVA model adjusted for trial site.||9.6|6.8|<0.0001
81564910|NCT00580970|162803296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9138||||||Considering all late rectal toxicities, 38% (20/53) of participants developed physician reported Grade 2 or higher GI toxicity during 2 year follow up. The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05.|t-test, 1 sided|A one sided t-test, with 5% level of significance, and 83% power was used which required 53 subjects.||||||0.9138
81564911|NCT03161093|162803301|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.028|-0.324|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.324|-1.028|0.0002
81564912|NCT03161093|162803302|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.178|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.046|-0.346|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.346|-1.046|<0.0001
81564913|NCT03161093|162803303|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.7036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.594|0.401|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.401|-0.594|0.7036
81564914|NCT03161093|162803304|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.243||0.4605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.657|0.297|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.297|-0.657|0.4605
81564915|NCT02124161|162803352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.12||||||Serotype 1: Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||1.12|0.74|
81564916|NCT02124161|162803352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.98||||||Serotype 3: Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||0.98|0.70|
81564917|NCT02124161|162803352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.91||||||Serotype 4: Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||0.91|0.55|
81564918|NCT02124161|162803352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.18||||||Serotype 5: Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||1.18|0.78|
81564919|NCT02124161|162803352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.85||||||Serotype 6A: Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||0.85|0.53|
81564920|NCT02124161|162803352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.08||||||Serotype 6B: Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||1.08|0.64|
81564921|NCT02124161|162803352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.14||||||Serotype 7F: Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||1.14|0.83|
81564922|NCT02124161|162803352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.0||||||Serotype 9V: Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||1.0|0.69|
81564923|NCT02124161|162803352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.92||||||Serotype 14: Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||0.92|0.62|
81564924|NCT02124161|162803352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.06||||||Serotype 18C: Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||1.06|0.64|
81564925|NCT02124161|162803352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.04||||||Serotype 19A: Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||1.04|0.72|
81564926|NCT02124161|162803352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.14||||||Serotype 19F: Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||1.14|0.71|
81564927|NCT02124161|162803352|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.03||||||Serotype 23F: Confidence Intervals (CIs) for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||1.03|0.56|
81564928|NCT02124161|162803353|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.18||||||Strain A/H1N1: CIs for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||1.18|0.88|
81564929|NCT02124161|162803353|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.32||||||Strain A/H3N2: CIs for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||1.32|1.01|
81564930|NCT02124161|162803353|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.24||||||Strain B/Brisbane: CIs for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||1.24|0.95|
81564931|NCT02124161|162803353|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.21||||||Strain B/Massachusetts: CIs for the ratio were back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC).||1.21|0.90|
81564932|NCT02124161|162803356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|7.4||||||AE: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC+QIV /placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC, expressed as a percentage.||7.4|-1.9|
81564933|NCT02124161|162803356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|1.7||||||SAE: Exact 2-sided confidence interval (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, 13vPnC+QIV /placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC, expressed as a percentage.||1.7|-1.8|
81564934|NCT02124161|162803358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-2.8||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|2.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||Serotype 1: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||2.8|-8.3|0.333
81564935|NCT02124161|162803358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-4.3||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.6|0.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Serotype 3: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||0.9|-9.6|0.105
81564936|NCT02124161|162803358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-3.5||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|0.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Serotype 4: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||0.6|-7.6|0.090
81564937|NCT02124161|162803358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|1.8||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|7.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||Serotype 5: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||7.8|-4.2|0.590
81564938|NCT02124161|162803358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-3.7||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-0.1|||Chan and Zhang method|||Serotype 6A: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||-0.1|-7.5|0.044
81564939|NCT02124161|162803358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-1.4||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|3.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Serotype 6B: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||3.4|-6.2|0.574
81564940|NCT02124161|162803358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-1.2||||0.648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|3.9|||Chan and Zhang method|||Serotype 7F: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||3.9|-6.3|0.648
81564941|NCT02124161|162803358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-6.2||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|0.2|||Chan and Zhang method|||Serotype 9V: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||0.2|-12.5|0.057
81564942|NCT02124161|162803358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-3.7||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.3|-0.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Serotype 14: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||-0.3|-7.3|0.030
81564943|NCT02124161|162803358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-2.5||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|1.6|||Chan and Zhang method|||Serotype 18C: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||1.6|-6.6|0.233
81564944|NCT02124161|162803358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-1.8||||0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|0.7|||Chan and Zhang method|||Serotype 19A: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||0.7|-4.5|0.152
81564945|NCT02124161|162803358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|0.3||||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|5.8|||Chan and Zhang method|||Serotype 19F: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||5.8|-5.1|0.926
81564946|NCT02124161|162803358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage Difference|-3.9||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|1.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Serotype 23F: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||1.3|-9.1|0.143
81564947|NCT02124161|162803361|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Percentage Difference|5.1||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|11.0|||Chan and Zhang method|||Strain A/H1N1: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||11.0|-0.9|0.094
81564948|NCT02124161|162803361|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Percentage Difference|-3.8||||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|2.4|||Chan and Zhang method|||Strain A/H3N2: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||2.4|-9.9|0.232
81564949|NCT02124161|162803361|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Percentage Difference|-1.0||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|4.5|||Chan and Zhang method|||Strain B/Brisbane: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||4.5|-6.6|0.734
81564950|NCT02124161|162803361|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The criterion for noninferiority was the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI for the GMT ratio was greater than 0.5 (2-fold criterion).|Percentage Difference|-1.5||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|4.3|||Chan and Zhang method|||Strain B/Massachusetts: Exact 2-sided CI and corresponding p-value (based on Chan and Zhang) for the difference in proportions, (13vPnC+QIV/placebo - placebo+QIV/13vPnC), expressed as a percentage.||4.3|-7.2|0.627
81564951|NCT02617888|162803390|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.08|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81564952|NCT00178633|162803427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<.0001
81564953|NCT02907268|162803465|EQUIVALENCE|"Each variable compared with the no change score. The no change score is 0 for wrinkles-related variables."|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81564954|NCT02907268|162803466|EQUIVALENCE|"Each variable compared with the no change score. The no change score is 0 for wrinkles-related variables."|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81564955|NCT02907268|162803467|EQUIVALENCE|"Each variable compared with the no change score. The no change score is 0 for wrinkles-related variables."|||||<|0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.05
81564956|NCT01896050|162803481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Compare difference in change in body mass index between baseline and 12 months between aromatase inhibitor- and tamoxifen-treated patients||||0.03
81564957|NCT01896050|162803481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||BMI squared|-0.01845|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02308||0.4262|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Examine association between change in body mass index and change in grip strength with aromatase inhibitor therapy. For the primary outcome, linear regression was used for analysis with change of grip strength as response variable. In the original statistical analysis plan only aromatase inhibitor-treated patients were to be included in this analysis. This analysis was not performed on the tamoxifen group because it isn't clinically relevant.||||0.4262
81564958|NCT01896050|162803482|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Comparison of change in maximum grip strength between baseline and 12 months for aromatase inhibitor-treated versus tamoxifen-treated patients||||0.032
81564959|NCT01896050|162803483|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.04||||||Association between baseline body mass index and discontinuation of aromatase inhibitor therapy. The original statistical analysis plan only called for analyzing the aromatase inhibitor-treated patients, not the tamoxifen-treated patients.||1.04|0.92|
81564960|NCT03693300|162803484|OTHER||Proportion (%)|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|12.24|||||95% CI were based on the Clopper-Pearson method.|Any possibly related adverse events of CTCAE Grade 3 or Grade 4||12.24|2.50|
81564961|NCT03693300|162803484|OTHER||Proportion (%)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|70.76|||||95% CI were based on the Clopper-Pearson method.|Any possibly related adverse events of CTCAE Grade 3 or Grade 4||70.76|0.00|
81564962|NCT03693300|162803484|OTHER||Proportion (%)|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.44|11.94|||||95% CI were based on the Clopper-Pearson method.|Any possibly related adverse events of CTCAE Grade 3 or Grade 4||11.94|2.44|
81564963|NCT03693300|162803484|OTHER||Proportion (%)|4.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|9.94|||||95% CI were based on the Clopper-Pearson method.|Any possibly related AEs of Grade 3 or Grade 4 with onset date within 6 months of the first dose||9.94|1.44|
81564964|NCT03693300|162803484|OTHER||Proportion (%)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|70.76|||||95% CI were based on the Clopper-Pearson method.|Any possibly related AEs of Grade 3 or Grade 4 with onset date within 6 months of the first dose||70.76|0.00|
81564965|NCT03693300|162803484|OTHER||Proportion (%)|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|9.69|||||95% CI were based on the Clopper-Pearson method.|Any possibly related AEs of Grade 3 or Grade 4 with onset date within 6 months of the first dose||9.69|1.40|
81564966|NCT02203071|162803513|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.61
81564967|NCT02203071|162803514|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.001
81564968|NCT02203071|162803515|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.11|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||>0.11
81564969|NCT02203071|162803516|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.007|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.007
81564970|NCT02203071|162803517|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81564971|NCT02203071|162803518|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1
81564972|NCT01886716|162803519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95|=|0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||F(1,517) = .71|"The analyses used multilevel modeling to capture both the trajectories of symptoms within individuals (i.e., level 1) and the hypothesized between-subject moderators of these trajectories, alcohol and anxiety attention training (i.e., level 2) across all 7 time points.~Note, although all 4 groups are included in this analysis, this analysis specifically compares anxiety vs. control training."||||=.40
81564973|NCT01886716|162803519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95|=|0.78|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||F(1,517) = .08|"The analyses used multilevel modeling to capture both the trajectories of symptoms within individuals (i.e., level 1) and the hypothesized between-subject moderators of these trajectories, alcohol and anxiety attention training (i.e., level 2) across all 7 time points.~Note, although all 4 groups are included in this analysis, this analysis specifically compares alcohol vs. control training."||||=.78
81564974|NCT01886716|162803520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|=|0.67|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||F(1,517) = .18|"The analyses used multilevel modeling to capture both the trajectories of symptoms within individuals (i.e., level 1) and the hypothesized between-subject moderators of these trajectories, alcohol and anxiety attention training (i.e., level 2) across all 7 time points.~Note, although all 4 groups are included in this analysis, this analysis specifically compares alcohol vs. control training"||||=.67
81564975|NCT01886716|162803520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07|=|0.32|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||F(1,517) = 1.01|"The analyses used multilevel modeling to capture both the trajectories of symptoms within individuals (i.e., level 1) and the hypothesized between-subject moderators of these trajectories, alcohol and anxiety attention training (i.e., level 2) across all 7 time points.~Note, although all 4 groups are included in this analysis, this analysis specifically compares anxiety vs. control training"||||=.32
81564976|NCT03894046|162803522|NON_INFERIORITY|"Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was less than +20%.~Superiority was concluded if the upper limit of the 2-sided 95% CI was less than 0."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-13.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|3.5||||||The non-inferiority assessment was based on the 2-sided 95% CIs computed using a continuity-corrected Z-statistic for the difference (\[sulbactam-durlobactam + imipenem/cilastatin\] - \[colistin + imipenem/cilastatin\]) in 28-day all-cause mortality rates between the treatment groups.||3.5|-30|
81564977|NCT03894046|162803523|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||p-value was obtained based on a Chi-Square test for treatment group differences.|Chi-squared|||Analysis of patients with nephrotoxicity as measured by RIFLE criteria at any post-baseline visit based on the Investigator's opinion for the Safety Population for Part A, excluding patients with chronic hemodialysis at baseline baseline.||||0.0002
81564978|NCT04806503|162803528|OTHER|Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures model-based two-sided t-test|Least Squares Mean|0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0258||0.817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.045|0.056|||Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.056|-0.045|0.817
81564979|NCT04806503|162803528|OTHER|Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures model-based two-sided t-test|Least Squares Mean|0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0262||0.946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.053|||Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.053|-0.050|0.946
81564980|NCT04806503|162803528|OTHER|Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures model-based two-sided t-test|Least Squares Mean|-0.024|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.027||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.077|0.029|||Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.029|-0.077|0.380
81564981|NCT04806503|162803528|OTHER|Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures model-based two-sided t-test|Least Squares Mean|0.011|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0258||0.667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.039|0.062|||Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.062|-0.039|0.667
81564982|NCT04806503|162803529|OTHER|Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures model-based two-sided t-test|Least Squares Mean|0.022|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0304||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.081|||Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.081|-0.038|0.474
81564983|NCT04806503|162803529|OTHER|Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures model-based two-sided t-test|Least Squares Mean|0.025|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0309||0.419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.086|||Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.086|-0.036|0.419
81564984|NCT04806503|162803529|OTHER|Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures model-based two-sided t-test|Least Squares Mean|0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0322||0.914||95.0|-0.06|0.067|||Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.067|-0.060|0.914
81564985|NCT04806503|162803529|OTHER|Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures model-based two-sided t-test|Least Squares Mean|0.034|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0305||0.263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.026|0.094|||Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.094|-0.026|0.263
81564986|NCT04806503|162803530|OTHER|Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures model-based two-sided t-test|Least Squares Mean|0.029|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0273||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|0.083|||Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.083|-0.024|0.284
81564987|NCT04806503|162803530|OTHER|Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures model-based two-sided t-test|Least Squares Mean|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0278||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.044|0.065|||Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.065|-0.044|0.711
81564988|NCT04806503|162803530|OTHER|Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures model-based two-sided t-test|Least Squares Mean|0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0284||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.051|0.06|||Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.060|-0.051|0.871
81564989|NCT04806503|162803530|OTHER|Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures model-based two-sided t-test|Least Squares Mean|0.027|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0273||0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.027|0.08|||Mixed-effect Model for Repeated Measures|||||0.080|-0.027|0.329
81564990|NCT04806503|162803531|OTHER|Logistic model-based one-sided t-test|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.083|10.847|||Multiple Imputation, Logistic Regression|||||10.847|0.083|0.516
81564991|NCT04806503|162803531|OTHER|Logistic model-based one-sided t-test|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.45||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.367|16.398|||Multiple Imputation, Logistic Regression|||||16.398|0.367|0.177
81564992|NCT04806503|162803531|OTHER|Logistic model-based one-sided t-test|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.65||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.604|22.094|||Multiple Imputation, Logistic Regression|||||22.094|0.604|0.079
81564993|NCT04806503|162803531|OTHER|Logistic model-based one-sided t-test|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.136|8.381|||Multiple Imputation, Logistic Regression|||||8.381|0.136|0.476
81564994|NCT04806503|162803532|OTHER|Logistic model-based one-sided t-test|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.201|3.726|||Multiple Imputation, Logistic Regression|||||3.726|0.201|0.577
81564995|NCT04806503|162803532|OTHER|Logistic model-based one-sided t-test|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.52||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|2.353|||Multiple Imputation, Logistic Regression|||||2.353|0.113|0.804
81564996|NCT04806503|162803532|OTHER|Logistic model-based one-sided t-test|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.34||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|2.602|||Multiple Imputation, Logistic Regression|||||2.602|0.045|0.850
81564997|NCT04806503|162803532|OTHER|Logistic model-based one-sided t-test|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.69||||0.684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.157|3.08|||Multiple Imputation, Logistic Regression|||||3.080|0.157|0.684
81564998|NCT04806503|162803533|OTHER|Logistic model-based one-sided t-test|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.56||||0.728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.089|3.593|||Multiple Imputation, Logistic Regression|||||3.593|0.089|0.728
81564999|NCT04806503|162803533|OTHER|Logistic model-based one-sided t-test|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.242|5.529|||Multiple Imputation, Logistic Regression|||||5.529|0.242|0.428
81565000|NCT04806503|162803533|OTHER|Logistic model-based one-sided t-test|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.0||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0||NA when n = 1.||Multiple Imputation, Logistic Regression||||||0.000|0.500
81565001|NCT04806503|162803533|OTHER|Logistic model-based one-sided t-test|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.28||||0.851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.026|3.07|||Multiple Imputation, Logistic Regression|||||3.070|0.026|0.851
81565002|NCT04195906|162803583|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.328||0.877|TWO_SIDED|96.0|-2.46|3.0||The MMRM model includes fixed effect terms for randomized treatment, visit, baseline sodium thiosulfate use, baseline BWAT-CUA score and visit by randomized treatment interaction.|MMRM|MMRM=Mixed model for repeated measures Participant is fitted as random effect and an unstructured variance-covariance matrix is used.||||3.00|-2.46|0.877
81565003|NCT04195906|162803584|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|11.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.93||0.146|TWO_SIDED|96.0|-4.8|27.78||The MMRM model includes fixed effect terms for randomized treatment, visit, baseline sodium thiosulfate use, baseline Pain VAS and visit by randomized treatment interaction.|MMRM|MMRM: mixed model repeated measures. Participant is fitted as random effect and an unstructured variance-covariance matrix is used.||||27.78|-4.80|0.146
81565004|NCT04195906|162803585|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.237||0.706|TWO_SIDED|96.0|-0.38|0.56||The MMRM model includes fixed effect terms for randomized treatment, visit, baseline sodium thiosulfate use, baseline Pain VAS and visit by randomized treatment interaction.|MMRM|MMRM: mixed model repeated measures. Participant is fitted as random effect and an unstructured variance-covariance matrix is used.||||0.56|-0.38|0.706
81565005|NCT04195906|162803586|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63||0.995|TWO_SIDED|96.0|-5.27|5.24||The MMRM model includes fixed effect terms for randomized treatment, visit, baseline sodium thiosulfate use, baseline Pain VAS and visit by randomized treatment interaction.|MMRM|MMRM: mixed model repeated measures. Participant is fitted as random effect and an unstructured variance-covariance matrix is used.||||5.24|-5.27|0.995
81565006|NCT04195906|162803587|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.498||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|4.09||This model includes the stratification factor sodium thiosulfate use at baseline and the treatment as covariates|Regression, Logistic|As there is only a measure post-baseline, a logistic regression model was run instead of a generalized estimating equations model.|The odds ratio displayed is the odds ratio of having an improved result of SNF472 versus Placebo. The results 'Worsened', 'Equal', and 'Missing' are combined in one category and it is the reference for the odds ratio calculation.|||4.09|0.58|0.384
81565007|NCT04195906|162803588|SUPERIORITY||Difference in slopes between arms|0.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|1.93||MMRM model includes fixed effect terms for randomized treatment, continuous variables maintenance opioid dose, Week (1 to 12) and Week by randomized treatment interaction. The random coefficients are the intercept and Week as a continuous variable.|MMRM|MMRM: mixed model repeated measures. An unstructured variance-covariance matrix is used||||1.93|-0.79|0.406
81565008|NCT00734474|162803637|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying gatekeeping strategies.|LS Mean Difference|-0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.55||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||"Power was estimated at approximately 89% based on a simulation study using the most likely pharmacodynamic model, assuming a 20% drop out rate (missing completely at random) at 52 weeks and enrollment of 5 participants per week. A predictive power calculation was planned to select either 263 or 333 as the minimum total sample size needed (sum of Stage 1 and 2) per arm. If the predictive power of the higher LY2189265 dose based on 263 participants in total exceeded 85%, then 263 would be used."||-0.55|-0.87|<0.001
81565009|NCT00734474|162803637|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying a gatekeeping strategy.|LS Mean Difference|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.31||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||"Power was estimated at approximately 89% based on a simulation study using the most likely pharmacodynamic model, assuming a 20% drop out rate (missing completely at random) at 52 weeks and enrollment of 5 participants per week. A predictive power calculation was planned to select either 263 or 333 as the minimum total sample size needed (sum of Stage 1 and 2) per arm. If the predictive power of the higher LY2189265 dose based on 263 participants in total exceeded 85%, then 263 would be used."||-0.31|-0.63|<0.001
81565010|NCT00734474|162803637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.55||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis||-0.55|-0.87|<0.001
81565011|NCT00734474|162803637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.31||P-value is adjusted for multiplicity, based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis||-0.31|-0.63|<0.001
81565012|NCT00734474|162803639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-1.09||Comparison at 26 weeks. P-value adjusted for multiplicity based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis||-1.09|-1.42|<0.001
81565013|NCT00734474|162803639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.05|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|-0.88||Comparison at 26 weeks. P-value adjusted for multiplicity based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis||-0.88|-1.21|<0.001
81565014|NCT00734474|162803639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.48||Comparison at 26 weeks. One-sided raw p-value with no adjustment for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||-0.48|-0.81|<0.001
81565015|NCT00734474|162803639|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Family-wise Type I error rate was controlled by applying a gatekeeping strategy.|LS Mean Difference|-0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.5||Comparison at 104 weeks. P-value adjusted for multiplicity based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||-0.50|-0.84|<0.001
81565016|NCT00734474|162803639|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Family-wise Type I error rate controlled by applying gatekeeping strategy.|LS Mean Difference|-0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.22||Comparison at 104 weeks. P-value adjusted for multiplicity based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||||-0.22|-0.56|<0.001
81565017|NCT00734474|162803639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|-0.5||Comparison at 104 weeks. P-value adjusted for multiplicity based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis||-0.50|-0.84|<0.001
81565018|NCT00734474|162803639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.22||Comparison at 104 weeks. P-value adjusted for multiplicity based on tree-gatekeeping strategy. To determine significance, p-value is compared to the family-wise 1-sided Type I error of 0.025. The confidence interval is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANCOVA|||Superiority analysis||-0.22|-0.56|<0.001
81565019|NCT00734474|162803641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|-1.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|Comparison at 26 weeks.||||-1.51|-2.27|<0.001
81565020|NCT00734474|162803641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|-1.1||Comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.10|-1.85|<0.001
81565021|NCT00734474|162803641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.48||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.11||Comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.11|-0.86|0.012
81565022|NCT00734474|162803641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|-1.13||Comparison at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.13|-1.82|<0.001
81565023|NCT00734474|162803641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.39||Comparison at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.39|-1.07|<0.001
81565024|NCT00734474|162803641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|-1.1||Comparison at 104 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.10|-1.93|<0.001
81565025|NCT00734474|162803641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|-0.51||Comparison at 104 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.51|-1.33|<0.001
81565026|NCT00734474|162803642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|18.51||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|40.28||Comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||40.28|-3.25|0.095
81565027|NCT00734474|162803642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|17.08||||0.121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|38.69||Comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||38.69|-4.54|0.121
81565028|NCT00734474|162803642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|15.41||||0.167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.47|37.29||Comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||37.29|-6.47|0.167
81565029|NCT00734474|162803642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|6.38||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.49|22.26||Comparison at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||22.26|-9.49|0.430
81565030|NCT00734474|162803642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|8.77||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.94|24.47||Comparison at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||24.47|-6.94|0.273
81565031|NCT00734474|162803642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|11.07||||0.291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.49|31.64||Comparison at 104 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||31.64|-9.49|0.291
81565032|NCT00734474|162803642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|21.28||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|41.53||Comparison at 104 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||41.53|1.03|0.039
81565033|NCT00734474|162803644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|-1.14||Comparison at 26 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||-1.14|-2.27|<0.001
81565034|NCT00734474|162803644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.16|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.73|-0.6||Comparison at 26 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||-0.60|-1.73|<0.001
81565035|NCT00734474|162803644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.02||||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.58||Comparison at 26 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.58|-0.54|0.953
81565036|NCT00734474|162803644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.08|-0.92||Comparison at 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||-0.92|-2.08|<0.001
81565037|NCT00734474|162803644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.65|-0.48||Comparison at 52 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||-0.48|-1.65|<0.001
81565038|NCT00734474|162803644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|-0.49||Comparison at 104 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||-0.49|-1.78|<0.001
81565039|NCT00734474|162803644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.64||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.01||Comparison at 104 weeks.|ANCOVA|||||0.01|-1.29|0.054
81565040|NCT00734474|162803646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|-0.93||Comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.93|-2.45|<0.001
81565041|NCT00734474|162803646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.58||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|0.18||Comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.18|-1.34|0.133
81565042|NCT00734474|162803646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.25||||0.512|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.5||Comparison at 26 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.50|-1.01|0.512
81565043|NCT00734474|162803646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|-0.69||Comparison at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.69|-2.23|<0.001
81565044|NCT00734474|162803646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.59||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.17||Comparison at 52 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.17|-1.36|0.128
81565045|NCT00734474|162803646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.36||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|-0.42||Comparison at 104 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.42|-2.30|0.005
81565046|NCT00734474|162803646|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.54||||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|0.4||Comparison at 104 weeks.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.40|-1.48|0.256
81565047|NCT00734474|162803647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.8|18.8||Comparison of HbA1c \<7.0% at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||18.8|6.8|<0.001
81565048|NCT00734474|162803647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|14.3||Comparison of HbA1c \<7.0% at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||14.3|5.2|<0.001
81565049|NCT00734474|162803647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|4.8||Comparison of HbA1c \<7.0% at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.8|1.8|<0.001
81565050|NCT00734474|162803647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|5.9||Comparison of HbA1c \<7.0% at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.9|2.7|<0.001
81565051|NCT00734474|162803647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|3.9||Comparison of HbA1c \<7.0% at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.9|1.8|<0.001
81565052|NCT00734474|162803647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|5.0||Comparison of HbA1c \<7.0% at 104 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||5.0|2.4|<0.001
81565053|NCT00734474|162803647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|3.3||Comparison of HbA1c \<7.0% at 104 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.3|1.6|<0.001
81565054|NCT00734474|162803647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|20.4||Comparison of HbA1c ≤6.5% at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||20.4|6.5|<0.001
81565055|NCT00734474|162803647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|8.8||Comparison of HbA1c ≤6.5% at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||8.8|2.8|<0.001
81565056|NCT00734474|162803647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|4.1||Comparison of HbA1c ≤6.5 at 26 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||4.1|1.3|0.005
81565057|NCT00734474|162803647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|6.8||Comparison of HbA1c ≤6.5% at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||6.8|2.9|<0.001
81565058|NCT00734474|162803647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.5||Comparison of HbA1c ≤6.5% at 52 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.5|1.5|<0.001
81565059|NCT00734474|162803647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|7.9||Comparison of HbA1c ≤6.5% at 104 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||7.9|3.4|<0.001
81565060|NCT00734474|162803647|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|3.7||Comparison of HbA1c ≤6.5% at 104 weeks.|Regression, Logistic|||||3.7|1.5|<0.001
81565061|NCT04612790|162803703|OTHER||Difference in percentage of responders|6.7||||0.509|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.9|24.29|||Logistic regression model with Firth adj|||Estimates were from a logistic regression model using the Firth adjustment (adj) that included treatment group, baseline disease severity (moderate, severe) and time of BP diagnosis (participants with newly diagnosed BP, participants with a previous diagnosis of BP who have relapsed) as categorical covariates.||24.29|-10.90|0.509
81565062|NCT05027464|162803709|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.249||||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.888|1.759||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold was P \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Patient demographics were fixed effects, and randomization units with clinics nested within randomization units were random effects.|An odds ratio above one indicates favoring the intervention arm over the usual care arm.|Generalized linear mixed model to account for patient demographics and hierarchical levels for clinics nested within VAHCS. Null hypothesis is that both arms perform equivalently in vaccine uptake after a year. Power was based on recruited VAHCSs and at least 1,000 Veterans per clinic. Using two-sided 0.05 type I error rate, 5-20% outcome rate in UC, we have 90% power to detect between a 9.6% and 14.6% difference with a total sample size of 90,000 to 100,000.||1.759|0.888|0.202
81565063|NCT05027464|162803709|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.228||||0.247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.867|1.738|||Regression, Logistic|||Sensitivity analysis, same null hypothesis and model as primary analysis but different pool of patients: Not constrained to Veterans with at least one primary care visit||1.738|0.867|0.247
81565064|NCT05027464|162803709|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.263||||0.455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.684|2.334|||Regression, Logistic|||Sensitivity analysis; same model and null hypothesis but reassigning small clinics to their parent VAHCS facility, small meaning \< 100 participants. This data set uses the primary analysis data set with the primary visit constraint.||2.334|0.684|0.455
81565065|NCT05027464|162803709|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.26||||0.364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.765|2.075|||Regression, Logistic|||Sensitivity Analysis: same model and null hypothesis as primary outcome but the source of vaccination records omits Medicare claims data. The primary data source had included Medicare claims data on vaccination records as a supplement to the VA data.||2.075|0.765|0.364
81565066|NCT05027464|162803709|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.268||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.904|1.778|||Regression, Logistic|||"Sensitivity Analysis: same model and null hypothesis as primary analysis model but the source of data is supplemented by state level registries, named IZ Gateway, which was deployed summer of 2023 where Veteran records of vaccination could be updated at the VA from external vaccination facilities if the Veteran entered the VA in the same state as that vaccination facility. The primary analysis data contains Medicare claims data in this analysis, too."||1.778|0.904|0.168
81565067|NCT05027464|162803710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.993||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.643|1.535||P \< 0.05 and no multiple comparison adjustment|Regression, Logistic|We adjusted for patient demographics as fixed effects and randomization units and associated clinics as a three-level random effect.|An odds ratio above one indicates favoring the intervention arm over the usual care arm.|Power calculation is similar to the calculation for the primary outcome. Null hypothesis is described in the outcome comparison related to this statistical analysis plan.||1.535|0.643|.976
81565068|NCT05027464|162803710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.978||||0.893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.702|1.361|||Regression, Logistic|GLMM||Sensitivity analysis, same null hypothesis and model as primary analysis but different pool of patients: Not constrained to Veterans with at least one primary care visit||1.361|0.702|0.893
81565069|NCT05027464|162803710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.961||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.613|1.507|||Regression, Logistic|GLMM||Sensitivity Analysis: same model and null hypothesis as primary outcome but the source of vaccination records omits Medicare claims data. The primary data source had included Medicare claims data on vaccination records as a supplement to the VA data.||1.507|0.613|0.863
81565070|NCT05027464|162803710|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.011||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.636|1.607|||Regression, Logistic|GLMM||"Sensitivity Analysis: same model and null hypothesis as primary analysis model but the source of data is supplemented by state level registries, named IZ Gateway, which was deployed summer of 2023 where Veteran records of vaccination could be updated at the VA from external vaccination facilities if the Veteran entered the VA in the same state as that vaccination facility. The primary analysis data contains Medicare claims data in this analysis, too."||1.607|0.636|0.963
81565071|NCT05027464|162803711|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.191||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.796|1.781||Threshold: P \< 0.05; not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Regression, Logistic|Generalized linear mixed modeling adjusted for baseline covariates and hierarchical levels for randomization units and clinics within them.|Odds ratio in favor of intervention arm (MI) has values higher than 1.|No power calculation for this exploratory outcome. Null hypothesis is that both arms will have equal uptake rates of the COVID-19 Booster vaccination during the study period.||1.781|0.796|0.395
81565072|NCT05027464|162803712|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.128||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.311||P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons and the p-value threshold was \< 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Generalized linear mixed model adjusting for baseline covariates and flu vaccine in prior year, with hierarchical random effects for ran. unit/site|Odds ratio in favor of novel intervention arm has values higher than 1|Null hypothesis is that both study arms will have equal rates of flu vaccination uptake during the study period. No power calculation since this outcome is exploratory.||1.311|0.97|0.119
81565073|NCT04066647|162803715|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.93928821||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|2 tailed, unpaired t test with Bonferroni correction||||||0.9
81565074|NCT00369122|162803718|OTHER||||||||||||||||||Based on a report by Laciano, et al. an SAE rate of 5% and AE rate of 35% were considered tolerable and an SAE rate \>=20% and AE rate \>=55% excessive. If there were \>=6 pts with SAES or \>=22 pts with AEs then the treatment would be rejected. This study design provides alpha of 0.05 and power of 90%.|||
81575189|NCT01059825|162821899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.63||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.8|-0.45||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.45|-0.80|0.000
81565075|NCT00191906|162803723|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.504||95.0||||P-value for Overall. No adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|Repeated Measures|Repeated measures model including terms for baseline, study arm, treatment sequence, visit, treatment, and treatment-by-study-arm interaction.||Least Squares Mean (LSMean) values were calculated from the measurements taken at baseline and at the end of each 4 week therapy period.||||0.504
81565076|NCT00191906|162803724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.97||95.0||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with baseline value, study arm as covariates for ADHD-C versus Normal controls.||||0.970
81565077|NCT00191906|162803725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.579||95.0||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with baseline value, study arm as covariates for ADHD-C+RD versus RD controls.||||0.579
81565078|NCT00191906|162803725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.144||95.0||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests are performed using a 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with baseline value, study arm as covariates for RD versus RD controls.||||0.144
81565079|NCT00191906|162803726|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||P-value for Overall. There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|Repeated Measures|Repeated measures model including terms for baseline, study arm, treatment sequence, visit, treatment, and treatment by study-arm-interaction.||Least Squares Mean (LSMean) values were calculated from the measurements taken at baseline and at the end of each 4 week therapy period.||||0.005
81565080|NCT00191906|162803727|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.097||95.0||||P-value for Overall. There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|Repeated Measures|Repeated measures model including terms for baseline, study arm, treatment sequence, visit, treatment, and treatment-by-study-arm interaction.||Least Squares Mean (LSMean) values were calculated from the measurements taken at baseline and at the end of each 4 week therapy period.||||0.097
81565081|NCT00191906|162803728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003||95.0||||P-value for Overall. There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|Repeated Measures|Repeated measures model including terms for study arm, treatment sequence, treatment, and treatment-by-study-arm interaction.||Least Squares Mean (LSMean) values were calculated from the measurements taken at baseline and at the end of each 4 week therapy period.||||0.003
81565082|NCT00191906|162803729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Overall. There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|Repeated Measures|Repeated measures model including terms for baseline, study arm, treatment sequence, visit, treatment, and treatment-by-study-arm interaction.||Least Squares Mean (LSMean) values were calculated from the measurements taken at baseline and at the end of each 4 week therapy period.||||<0.001
81565083|NCT00191906|162803730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Overall. There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|Repeated Measures|Repeated measures model including terms for baseline, study arm, treatment sequence, visit, treatment, and treatment-by-study-arm interaction.||Least Squares Mean (LSMean) values were calculated from the measurements taken at baseline and at the end of each 4 week therapy period.||||<0.001
81565084|NCT00191906|162803731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Overall. There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|Repeated Measures|Repeated measures model including terms for baseline, study arm, treatment sequence, visit, treatment, and treatment-by-study-arm interaction.||Least Squares Mean (LSMean) values were calculated from the measurements taken at baseline and at the end of each 4 week therapy period.||||<0.001
81565085|NCT00191906|162803732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||P-value for Overall. There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|Repeated Measures|Repeated measures model including terms for baseline, study arm, treatment sequence, visit, treatment, and treatment-by-study-arm interaction.||Least Squares Mean (LSMean) values were calculated from the measurements taken at baseline and at the end of each 4 week therapy period.||||<0.001
81565086|NCT00191906|162803733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.094||95.0||||P-value for Overall. There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|Repeated Measures|Repeated measures model including terms for study arm, treatment sequence, visit, treatment, and treatment-by-study-arm interaction.||||||0.094
81565087|NCT00191906|162803734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.312||95.0||||P-value for Overall. There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|Repeated Measures|Repeated measures model including terms for baseline, study arm, treatment sequence, visit, treatment, and treatment-by-study-arm interaction||||||0.312
81565088|NCT00191906|162803735|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.508||95.0||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with baseline value, study arm as covariates for ADHD-C versus normal controls.||||0.508
81565089|NCT00191906|162803736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.769||95.0||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with baseline value, study arm as covariate for ADHD-C versus normal controls||||0.769
81565090|NCT00191906|162803737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.302||95.0||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with baseline value, study arm as covariates for ADHD-C+RD versus RD controls.||||0.302
81565091|NCT00191906|162803737|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.663||95.0||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with baseline value, study arm as covariate for RD versus RD controls.||||0.663
81565092|NCT00191906|162803738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with baseline value, study arm as covariate for ADHD-C+RD versus RD controls.||||0.070
81565093|NCT00191906|162803738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.179||95.0||||There were no adjustments for multiple comparisons - not applicable. All statistical tests were performed using a 0.05 significance level.|ANCOVA|||ANCOVA model with baseline value, study arm as covariate for RD versus RD controls.||||0.179
81565094|NCT03387683|162803747|OTHER||Difference in LSM|0.31121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46184||0.504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.619|1.24141||Statistical significance was inferred at a (2-sided) 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|The LSM estimate and corresponding p-value were obtained from a linear model with treatment and baseline value of the endpoint as covariates.||Difference in LSM (Placebo-Dapagliflozin 10 mg)||1.24141|-0.61900|0.504
81565095|NCT03387683|162803748|OTHER||Difference in LSM|1.74969|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.18363||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.64837|6.14775||Statistical significance was inferred at a (2-sided) 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|The LSM estimate and corresponding p-value were obtained from a linear model with treatment and baseline value of the endpoint as covariates.||Difference in LSM (Placebo - Dapagliflozin 10 mg)||6.14775|-2.64837|0.427
81565096|NCT03789214|162803785|OTHER|One-way ANOVA||||||0.95|||||||ANOVA|||||||.950
81565097|NCT03789214|162803786|OTHER|One-way ANOVA||||||0.048|||||||ANOVA|||||||.048
81565098|NCT03789214|162803787|OTHER|One-way ANOVA||||||0.691|||||||ANOVA|||||||.691
81565099|NCT03789214|162803788|OTHER|One-way ANOVA||||||0.62|||||||ANOVA|||||||.620
81565100|NCT03789214|162803789|OTHER|One-way ANOVA||||||0.067|||||||ANOVA|||||||.067
81565101|NCT02633501|162803792|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-10.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.0|||TWO_SIDED|||||Testing procedure stopped|Mixed Models Analysis|||Holm's Step-Down Method||||
81565102|NCT02633501|162803792|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42||0.1858|TWO_SIDED|||||Superiority not confirmed|Mixed Models Analysis|||Holm's Step-Down Method||||0.1858
81565103|NCT02633501|162803792|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|8.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|||||Superiority confirmed|Mixed Models Analysis|||Holm's Step-Down Method||||0.0007
81565104|NCT02633501|162803792|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|14.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Superiority confirmed|Mixed Models Analysis|||Holm's Step-Down Method||||<0.0001
81565105|NCT02633501|162803792|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-14.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.55|||TWO_SIDED|||||Testing procedure stopped|Mixed Models Analysis|||Holm's Step-Down Method||||
81565106|NCT02633501|162803792|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.56||0.3384|TWO_SIDED|||||Superiority not confirmed|Mixed Models Analysis|||Holm's Step-Down Method||||0.3384
81565107|NCT02633501|162803792|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|19.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.94|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Superiority confirmed|Mixed Models Analysis|||Holm's Step-Down Method||||<0.0001
81565108|NCT02633501|162803792|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|38.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.76||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|||||Superiority confirmed|Mixed Models Analysis|||Holm's Step-Down Method||||0.0002
81565109|NCT02633501|162803792|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|-23.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.88|||TWO_SIDED|||||Testing procedure stopped|Mixed Models Analysis|||Holm's Step-Down Method||||
81565110|NCT02633501|162803792|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|2.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||0.3249|TWO_SIDED|||||Superiority not confirmed|Mixed Models Analysis|||Holm's Step-Down Method||||0.3249
81565111|NCT02633501|162803792|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|29.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.53|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Superiority confirmed|Mixed Models Analysis|||Holm's Step-Down Method||||<0.0001
81565112|NCT02633501|162803792|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean|51.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Superiority confirmed|Mixed Models Analysis|||Holm's Step-Down Method||||<0.0001
81565113|NCT04856891|162803793|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|78.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|62.2|89.1|||Fisher Exact|||||89.1|62.2|<0.0001
81565114|NCT04856891|162803794|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|0.3||||0.8822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|4.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.7|-4.0|0.8822
81565115|NCT04856891|162803795|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-74.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.2|-64.7|||ANCOVA|||||-64.7|-85.2|<0.0001
81565116|NCT04856891|162803796|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|80.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|64.8|90.6|||Fisher Exact|||||90.6|64.8|<0.0001
81565117|NCT04856891|162803797|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|43.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.5|59.9|||Fisher Exact|||||59.9|23.5|<0.0001
81565118|NCT04856891|162803798|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|-1.5||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|18.0|||Fisher Exact|||||18.0|-22.2|1.0000
81565119|NCT04856891|162803799|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference from Placebo|6.9||||0.4502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|26.3|||Fisher Exact|||||26.3|-13.8|0.4502
81565120|NCT04856891|162803800|SUPERIORITY||LSM Difference from Placebo|-3.1||||0.6805|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.1|11.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Weeks 24 Percent Change from Baseline||11.8|-18.1|0.6805
81565121|NCT02963935|162803877|SUPERIORITY|The treatment policy estimand evaluated the treatment effect (liraglutide 3.0 mg vs placebo) at week 56 for all randomised subjects regardless of premature discontinuation of trial product.|Treatment difference|-3.45||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.31|-1.59|||ANCOVA|Missing observations were imputed from the placebo arm based on a jump to reference (x100) multiple imputation approach.|Liraglutide 3.0 mg - placebo|Treatrment policy estimand. The hypothesis and the alternative are: H: μliraglutide ≥ μplacebo against the alternative HA: μliraglutide \< μplacebo. μliraglutide and μplacebo denote the true mean of % weight change for liraglutide 3.0 mg and placebo group, respectively. Week 56 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate.||-1.59|-5.31|0.0003
81565122|NCT02963935|162803877|OTHER|The hypothetical estimand evaluated the treatment effect (liraglutide 3.0 mg vs placebo) for all randomised subjects assuming that all subjects remained on trial product (on-treatment principle)|Treatment difference|-4.59||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.54|-2.64|||Mixed models repeated measurement (MMRM)||Liraglutide 3.0 mg - placebo|Hypothetical estimand. Analysis of on-drug data before first drug discontinuation date using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate, all nested within visit.||-2.64|-6.54|0.0000
81565123|NCT02963935|162803878|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.51||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.53|4.14|||Regression, Logistic||Liraglutide 3.0 mg/Placebo|Treatment policy estimand. Week 56 responses were analysed using a logistic regression model with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate. Analysis of in-trial data with missing observations imputed from the placebo arm based on a jump to reference multiple (x100) imputation approach.||4.14|1.53|0.0003
81565124|NCT02963935|162803878|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.84||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|4.61|||Mixed models repeated measurement (MMRM)||Liraglutide 3.0 mg/placebo|Hypothetical estimand. Analysis of on-drug before first drug discontinuation date using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate, all nested within visit. The MMRM was used to classify responders and analysed with a logistic regression with treatment as the only factor.||4.61|1.75|0.0000
81565125|NCT02963935|162803879|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.78||||0.0469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|3.14|||Regression, Logistic||Liraglutide 3.0 mg/Placebo|Treatment policy estimand. Week 56 responses were analysed using a logistic regression model with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate. Analysis of in-trial data with missing observations imputed from the placebo arm based on a jump to reference multiple (x10000) imputation approach.||3.14|1.01|0.0469
81565126|NCT02963935|162803879|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.14||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|3.69|||Mixed models repeated measurement (MMRM)||Liraglutide 3.0 mg/placebo|Hypothetical estimand. Analysis of on-drug before first drug discontinuation date using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate, all nested within visit. The MMRM was used to classify responders and analysed with a logistic regression with treatment as the only factor.||3.69|1.24|0.0063
81565127|NCT02963935|162803880|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.26||||0.0311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|4.74|||Regression, Logistic||Liraglutide 3.0 mg/Placebo|Treatment policy estimand. Week 56 responses were analysed using a logistic regression model with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate. Analysis of in-trial data with missing observations imputed from the placebo arm based on a jump to reference multiple (x100) imputation approach.||4.74|1.08|0.0311
81565128|NCT02963935|162803880|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.74||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|5.62|||Mixed models repeated measurement (MMRM)||Liraglutide 3.0 mg/placebo|Hypothetical estimand. Analysis of on-drug before first drug discontinuation date using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate, all nested within visit. The MMRM was used to classify responders and analysed with a logistic regression with treatment as the only factor.||5.62|1.33|0.0060
81565129|NCT02963935|162803881|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.32|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.93|5.72|||Regression, Logistic||Liraglutide 3.0 mg/placebo|"Treatment policy estimand. Week 16 responders were analysed using a logistic regression model with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline body weight as covariate.~Missing values are considered as non-responders."||5.72|1.93|<0.0001
81565130|NCT02963935|162803882|SUPERIORITY||treatment difference|-2.72||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.68|-0.77|||ANCOVA||Liraglutide 3.0 mg - placebo|Analysis of in-trial data with missing observations imputed from the placebo arm based on a jump to reference multiple (x100) imputation approach. Week 56 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline measurement of endpoint as covariate.||-0.77|-4.68|0.0063
81565131|NCT02963935|162803882|OTHER||Treatment difference|-3.45||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|-1.28|||Mixed model repeated measurements (MMRM)||Liraglutide 3.0 mg - placebo|Analysis of on-drug before first drug discontinuation date using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline measurement of endpoint as covariate, all nested within visit.||-1.28|-5.62|0.0020
81565132|NCT02963935|162803883|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|0.16||||0.8137|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|1.52|||ANCOVA||Liraglutide 3.0 mg - placebo|Treatment policy estimand. Analysis of in-trial data with missing observations imputed from the placebo arm based on a jump to reference multiple (x100) imputation approach. Week 56 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline measurement of endpoint as covariate.||1.52|-1.19|0.8137
81565133|NCT02963935|162803883|OTHER||Treatment difference|0.16||||0.8053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|1.43|||Mixed model repeated measurements (MMRM)||Liraglutide 3.0 mg- placebo|Hypothetical estimand. Analysis of on-drug before first drug discontinuation date using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline measurement of endpoint as covariate, all nested within visit.||1.43|-1.12|0.8053
81565134|NCT02963935|162803884|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was not tested as part of confirmatory testing strategy.|Treatment difference|0.87||||0.6916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|5.14|||ANCOVA||Liraglutide 3.0 mg - placebo|Treatment policy estimand. Analysis of in-trial data with missing observations imputed from the placebo arm based on a jump to reference multiple (x100) imputation approach. Week 56 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline measurement of endpoint as covariate.||5.14|-3.41|0.6916
81565135|NCT02963935|162803884|OTHER||treatment difference|1.25||||0.5572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|5.45|||Mixed models repeated measurements (MMRM||Liraglutide 3.0 mg - placebo|Hypothetical estimand. Analysis of on-drug before first drug discontinuation date using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline measurement of endpoint as covariate, all nested within visit.||5.45|-2.95|0.5572
81565136|NCT02963935|162803885|SUPERIORITY|Superiority was not tested as part of confirmatory testing strategy.|Treatment difference|3.12||||0.6986|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.68|18.92|||ANCOVA||Liraglutide 3.0 mg - placebo|Treatment policy estimand. Analysis of in-trial data with missing observations imputed from the placebo arm based on a jump to reference multiple (x100) imputation approach. Week 56 responses were analysed using an analysis of covariance model with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline measurement of endpoint as covariate.||18.92|-12.68|0.6986
81565137|NCT02963935|162803885|OTHER||Treatment difference|7.66||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.15|24.48|||Mixed model repeated measurements (MMRM)||Liraglutide 3.0 mg - placebo|Hypothetical estimand. Analysis of on-drug before first drug discontinuation date using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment, BMI groups, and sex as factors and baseline measurement of endpoint as covariate, all nested within visit.||24.48|-9.15|0.3700
81565138|NCT00464269|162803928|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The overall significance level was controlled at 5 %. The 3 doses of Brivaracetam were tested at the 5 % level against Placebo starting from the 50 mg dose then the 20 mg dose and finally the 5 mg dose, only moving to the next test if the previous one is significant at the 5 % level.|% reduction over Placebo|12.8|||=|0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|22.6|||ANCOVA|Baseline and Treatment Period Partial Onset Seizure (POS) frequencies are standardized to a 7-day duration.|The log-transformed (log(x+1)) POS seizure frequency was analyzed using an ANCOVA model, including terms for treatment, stratification factors, and log-transformed Baseline POS seizure frequency per week as a covariate.|The treatment difference between each Brivaracetam (BRV) dose and Placebo (PBO) is reported as a percent reduction over Placebo. The treatment effect was estimated using the 95 % confidence intervals.||22.6|1.7|=0.025
81565139|NCT00464269|162803928|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The overall significance level was controlled at 5 %. The 3 doses of Brivaracetam were tested at the 5 % level against Placebo starting from the 50 mg dose then the 20 mg dose and finally the 5 mg dose, only moving to the next test if the previous one is significant at the 5 % level.|% reduction over Placebo|4.1|||=|0.492|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|15.0|||ANCOVA|Baseline and Treatment Period Partial Onset Seizure (POS) frequencies are standardized to 7-day duration.|The log-transformed (log(x+1)) POS seizure frequency was analyzed using an ANCOVA model, including terms for treatment, stratification factors, and log-transformed Baseline POS seizure frequency per week as a covariate.|The treatment difference between each Brivaracetam dose an Placebo is reported as a percent reduction over Placebo. The treatment effect was estimated using 95 % confidence intervals.||15.0|-8.1|=0.492
81565140|NCT05055453|162803951|OTHER|A Shapiro Wilks test was used to test for normal distribution of the data.|||||<|0.001||||||"Result for comparison between automatic only and preferred app settings."|Durbin-Conover Pairwise Comparison|||||||<0.001
81565141|NCT05055453|162803951|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||"Result of comparison between preferred app setting and extreme app setting"|Durbin-Conover Pairwise Comparison|||A Shapiro Wilks test was used to test for normal distribution of the data.||||< 0.001
81565142|NCT05055453|162803951|OTHER|"Result of comparison between automatic only and extreme app setting."||||||0.002|||||||Durbin-Conover Pairwise Comparison|||A Shapiro Wilks test was used to test for normal distribution of the data.||||0.002
81565143|NCT05055453|162803952|OTHER|Analysis of first home trial|||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81565144|NCT05055453|162803952|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of second home trial||||<.001
81565145|NCT02955797|162803955|NON_INFERIORITY|95% confidence interval (CI) was stratified on the priming status (meningococcal vaccine naïve or primed monovalent MenC vaccination during infancy) and calculated using the Wald method (normal approximation). Weighted average of the difference over strata was calculated using the Minimal Risk weights with the null variance method. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was greater than (\>) -10%.|Percentage difference|-2.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.84|1.78||||||Serogroup A||1.78|-5.84|
81565146|NCT02955797|162803955|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI was stratified on the priming status (meningococcal vaccine naïve or primed monovalent MenC vaccination during infancy) and calculated using the Wald method (normal approximation). Weighted average of the difference over strata was calculated using the Minimal Risk weights with the null variance method. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \> -10%.|Percentage difference|12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.16|16.1||||||Serogroup C||16.1|8.16|
81565147|NCT02955797|162803955|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI was stratified on the priming status (meningococcal vaccine naïve or primed monovalent MenC vaccination during infancy) and calculated using the Wald method (normal approximation). Weighted average of the difference over strata was calculated using the Minimal Risk weights with the null variance method. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \> -10%.|Percentage difference|2.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.34|6.19||||||Serogroup Y||6.19|-1.34|
81565148|NCT02955797|162803955|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI was stratified on the priming status (meningococcal vaccine naïve or primed monovalent MenC vaccination during infancy) and calculated using the Wald method (normal approximation). Weighted average of the difference over strata was calculated using the Minimal Risk weights with the null variance method. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \> -10%.|Percentage difference|0.458|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.37|5.28||||||Serogroup W||5.28|-4.37|
81565149|NCT02955797|162803956|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference in percentages was computed using the Wilson Score method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \> -10%.|Percentage difference|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|6.2||||||Serogroup A||6.2|-3.6|
81565150|NCT02955797|162803956|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference in percentages was computed using the Wilson Score method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \> -10%.|Percentage difference|18.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.6|22.8||||||Serogroup C||22.8|13.6|
81565151|NCT02955797|162803956|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference in percentages was computed using the Wilson Score method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \> -10%.|Percentage difference|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|6.03||||||Serogroup Y||6.03|-2.76|
81565152|NCT02955797|162803956|NON_INFERIORITY|95% CI of the difference in percentages was computed using the Wilson Score method without continuity correction. Non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 2-sided 95% CI of the difference between the 2 percentages was \> -10%.|Percentage difference|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.85|6.18||||||Serogroup W||6.18|-5.85|
81565153|NCT02955797|162803957|OTHER|95% CI of the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs was stratified on the priming vaccination status (meningococcal vaccine naïve or primed monovalent MenC vaccination) and calculated using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) model of log10-transformed titers.|GMT Ratio|0.819|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.697|0.963||||||Serogroup A||0.963|0.697|
81565154|NCT02955797|162803957|OTHER|95% CI of the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs was stratified on the priming vaccination status (meningococcal vaccine naïve or primed monovalent MenC vaccination) and calculated using an ANOVA model of log10-transformed titers.|GMT Ratio|7.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.05|9.52||||||Serogroup C||9.52|6.05|
81565155|NCT02955797|162803957|OTHER|95% CI of the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs was stratified on the priming vaccination status (meningococcal vaccine naïve or primed monovalent MenC vaccination) and calculated using an ANOVA model of log10-transformed titers.|GMT Ratio|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.51||||||Serogroup Y||1.51|1.09|
81565156|NCT02955797|162803957|OTHER|95% CI of the ratio of post-vaccination GMTs was stratified on the priming vaccination status (meningococcal vaccine naïve or primed monovalent MenC vaccination) and calculated using an ANOVA model of log10-transformed titers.|GMT Ratio|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|1.56||||||Serogroup W||1.56|1.12|
81565157|NCT02955797|162803958|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.24||||||Serogroup A||1.24|0.85|
81565158|NCT02955797|162803958|OTHER||GMT Ratio|16.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.4|20.4||||||Serogroup C||20.4|13.4|
81565159|NCT02955797|162803958|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.44||||||Serogroup Y||1.44|0.97|
81565160|NCT02955797|162803958|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.63||||||Serogroup W||1.63|1.1|
81565161|NCT02955797|162803959|OTHER||GMT Ratio|0.496|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.367|0.672||||||Serogroup A||0.672|0.367|
81565162|NCT02955797|162803959|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.814|2.19||||||Serogroup C||2.19|0.814|
81565163|NCT02955797|162803959|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|2.04||||||Serogroup Y||2.04|1.15|
81565164|NCT02955797|162803959|OTHER||GMT Ratio|1.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.944|1.75||||||Serogroup W||1.75|0.944|
81565165|NCT03950791|162804025|SUPERIORITY||Mann-Whitney U|3864.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|302.0||0.89|TWO_SIDED|||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons, p \< .05 used as threshold for statistical significance|Independent-samples Mann-Whitney U|No adjustments for multiple comparisons|Standardized Test Statistic = .139|Morphine equivalent dosage outcome variables were not normally distributed (skewness values between 4.5 and 4.8, kurtosis values between 25.7 and 30.0), which necessitated non-parametric analysis using independent-samples Mann-Whitney U Test||||.89
81565166|NCT03722173|162804046|OTHER|Since the main focus was on estimation and not testing, a formal hypothesis test and associated acceptance range was not specified; no hypothesis was tested.|gMeans ratio (T/R) %|141.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.3|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|129.64|154.71|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'subjects' and 'treatment' was used.|Standard error of the mean is actually an intra-individual coefficient variation (CV). Confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA and quantiles from the t distribution.|Point estimates for the ratios of the geometric means (gMeans) (T/R) for AUC0-tz and their 2-sided 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were provided. The difference between the expected means for log(T) - log(R) were estimated by the difference in the corresponding adjusted means (Least Squares Means).||154.71|129.64|
81565167|NCT03722173|162804047|OTHER|Since the main focus was on estimation and not testing, a formal hypothesis test and associated acceptance range was not specified; no hypothesis was tested.|gMeans ratio (T/R) %|113.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.47|125.32|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'subjects' and 'treatment' was used.|Standard error of the mean is actually an intra-individual coefficient variation (CV). Confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA and quantiles from the t distribution.|Point estimates for the ratios of the gMeans (T/R) for Cmax and their 2-sided 90% CIs were provided. The difference between the expected means for log(T) - log(R) were estimated by the difference in the corresponding adjusted means (Least Squares Means).||125.32|102.47|
81565168|NCT03722173|162804048|OTHER|Since the main focus was on estimation and not testing, a formal hypothesis test and associated acceptance range was not specified; no hypothesis was tested.|gMeans ratio (T/R) %|142.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.5|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|130.3|155.93|||ANOVA|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) model on the logarithmic scale including effects for 'subjects' and 'treatment' was used.|Standard error of the mean is actually an intra-individual coefficient variation (CV). Confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated based on the residual error from the ANOVA and quantiles from the t distribution.|Point estimates for the ratios of the gMeans (T/R) for AUC0-∞ and their 2-sided 90% CIs were provided. The difference between the expected means for log(T) - log(R) were estimated by the difference in the corresponding adjusted means (Least Squares Means).||155.93|130.30|
81565169|NCT03423641|162804062|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.2|||Marginal Structural Model||The numerator represents the DAA group while the denominator represents the comparison group for the odds ratio.|||2.20|0.30|.68
81565170|NCT03423641|162804063|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.71||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.91|||Marginal Structural Model||The numerator represents the DAA group while the denominator represents the comparison group for the odds ratio.|||0.91|0.56|0.01
81565171|NCT03423641|162804064|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.12|||Marginal Structural Model||The numerator represents the DAA group while the denominator represents the comparison group for the odds ratio.|||1.12|0.75|0.39
81565172|NCT03423641|162804065|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.67||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.9|||Marginal Structural Model||The numerator represents the DAA group while the denominator represents the comparison group for the odds ratio.|||0.90|0.49|0.01
81565173|NCT03423641|162804066|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.59|||Marginal Structural Model||The numerator represents the DAA group while the denominator represents the comparison group for the odds ratio.|||0.59|0.30|<0.01
81565174|NCT03423641|162804067|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.1|||Marginal Structural Model||The numerator represents the DAA group while the denominator represents the comparison group for the odds ratio.|||1.10|0.42|0.12
81565175|NCT03423641|162804068|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.61||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.7|||Marginal Structural Model||The numerator represents the DAA group while the denominator represents the comparison group for the odds ratio.|||1.70|0.22|0.34
81565176|NCT03423641|162804069|SUPERIORITY||Marginal Structural Model|0.61|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.76|||Marginal Structural Model||The numerator represents the DAA group while the denominator represents the comparison group for the odds ratio.|||0.76|0.49|<0.01
81565177|NCT03423641|162804070|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.71|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.84|||Poisson Regression||The numerator represents the DAA group while the denominator represents the comparison group for the rate ratio.|||0.84|0.60|<0.01
81565178|NCT03423641|162804071|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.82|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.87|||Poisson Regression||The numerator represents the DAA group while the denominator represents the comparison group for the rate ratio.|||0.87|0.77|<0.01
81565179|NCT03423641|162804072|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.88|||Marginal Structural Model||The numerator represents the DAA group while the denominator represents the comparison group for the odds ratio.|||0.88|0.25|0.02
81565180|NCT03423641|162804073|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.03|||Marginal Structural Model||The numerator represents the DAA group while the denominator represents the comparison group for the odds ratio.|||1.03|0.37|0.07
81565181|NCT03423641|162804074|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.81||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.05|||Marginal Structural Model||The numerator represents the DAA group while the denominator represents the comparison group for the odds ratio.|||1.05|0.63|0.11
81565182|NCT01950169|162804114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|Covariates used were age, sex, total mass, and baseline BMD. Data were reported using complete-cases analysis and intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis.||||||0.05
81565183|NCT01950169|162804115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|Covariates used were age, sex, total mass, and baseline BMD. Data were reported using complete-cases analysis and intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis.||||||0.05
81565184|NCT01950169|162804116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|The analyses included exposure measures treatment groups and sex as fixed factors. Age and baseline values for FFMI, FMI were included as covariates.||||||0.05
81565185|NCT01254292|162804129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||single proportion|82.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|77.1|86.5|||||Clopper Pearson Confidence Interval|||86.5|77.1|
81565186|NCT01254292|162804129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||single proportion|81.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.7|86.4|||||Clopper Pearson Confidence Interval|||86.4|76.7|
81565187|NCT01484132|162804160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.58|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||One sample t-test was used to test whether the mean change from baseline to 6 months was different from 0.||||0.58
81565188|NCT01484132|162804160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.061||||0.406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.206|0.084||P-value is to test the association between composite exposure on all surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 6 months after adjusting for covariates.|Regression, Linear|Composite exposure on all surfaces was used as the main predictor and baseline BPA, season, household income, and canned food were used as covariates.||To see the association between composite exposure on all surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 6 months, the linear model was used with the change in BPA outcome. Log-transformed BPA was used for the analysis. Composite exposure on all surfaces was used as the main predictor.||0.084|-0.206|0.406
81565189|NCT01484132|162804160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.017||||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.101|0.067||P-value is to test the longitudinal association between composite exposure on all surfaces and change in BPA after adjusting for covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Composite exposure on all surfaces was used as the main predictor and baseline BPA, season, household income, and canned food were used as covariates.||To see the longitudinal association between composite exposure on all surfaces and change in BPA from baseline, the repeated measure model was used with all available follow-up BPA data. Log-transformed BPA was used for the analysis. Composite exposure on all surfaces was used as the main predictor.||0.067|-0.101|0.693
81565190|NCT01484132|162804160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.123||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.296|0.05||P-value is to test the association between composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 6 months after adjusting for covariates.|Regression, Linear|Baseline BPA, season, household income, and canned food were used as covariates.||To see the association between composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 6 months, the linear model was used with the change in BPA outcome. Log-transformed BPA was used for the analysis. Composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces was used as the main predictor.||0.050|-0.296|0.160
81565191|NCT01484132|162804160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.029||||0.574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|0.073||P-value is to test the longitudinal association between composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces and change in BPA after adjusting for covariates.|Mixed Models Analysis|Baseline BPA, season, household income, and canned food were used as covariates.||To see the longitudinal association between composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces and change in BPA from baseline, the repeated measure model was used with all available follow-up BPA data. Log-transformed BPA was used for the analysis. Composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces was used as the main predictor.||0.073|-0.131|0.574
81565192|NCT01484132|162804161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||One sample t-test was used to test whether the mean change from baseline was different from 0.||||0.11
81565193|NCT01484132|162804161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.299||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.105|0.494||P-value is to test the association between composite exposure on all surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 1 day after the first treatment after adjusting for covariates.|Regression, Linear|Composite exposure on all surfaces was used as the main predictor and baseline BPA, season, household income, and canned food were used as covariates.||To see the association between composite exposure on all surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 1 day after the first treatment, the linear model was used with the change in BPA outcome. Log-transformed BPA was used for the analysis. Composite exposure on all surfaces was used as the main predictor.||0.494|0.105|0.003
81565194|NCT01484132|162804161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.365||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.145|0.585||P-value is to test the association between composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 1 day after the first treatment after adjusting for covariates.|Regression, Linear|Baseline BPA, season, household income, and canned food were used as covariates.||To see the association between composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 1 day after the first treatment, the linear model was used with the change in BPA outcome. Log-transformed BPA was used for the analysis. Composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces was used as the main predictor.||0.585|0.145|0.002
81565195|NCT01484132|162804162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||One sample t-test was used to test whether the mean change from baseline was different from 0.||||0.27
81565196|NCT01484132|162804162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.068||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.258|0.123||P-value is to test the association between composite exposure on all surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 14 days after the first treatment after adjusting for covariates.|Regression, Linear|Baseline BPA, season, household income, and canned food were used as covariates.||To see the association between composite exposure on all surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 14 days after the first treatment, the linear model was used with the change in BPA outcome. Log-transformed BPA was used for the analysis. Composite exposure on all surfaces was used as the main predictor.||0.123|-0.258|0.480
81565197|NCT01484132|162804162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.074||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.293|0.145||P-value is to test the association between composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 14 days after the first treatment after adjusting for covariates.|Regression, Linear|Baseline BPA, season, household income, and canned food were used as covariates.||To see the association between composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 14 days after the first treatment, the linear model was used with the change in BPA outcome. Log-transformed BPA was used for the analysis. Composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces was used as the main predictor.||0.145|-0.293|0.501
81565198|NCT01484132|162804163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||One sample t-test was used to test whether the mean change from baseline was different from 0.||||0.41
81565199|NCT01484132|162804163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.082||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.418|0.254||P-value is to test the association between composite exposure on all surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 1 day after the second treatment after adjusting for covariates.|Regression, Linear|Composite exposure on all surfaces was used as the main predictor and baseline BPA, season, household income, and canned food were used as covariates.||To see the association between composite exposure on all surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 1 day after the second treatment, the linear model was used with the change in BPA outcome. Log-transformed BPA was used for the analysis. Composite exposure on all surfaces was used as the main predictor.||0.254|-0.418|0.612
81565200|NCT01484132|162804163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.078||||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.339|0.495||P-value is to test the association between composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 1 day after the second treatment after adjusting for covariates.|Regression, Linear|Baseline BPA, season, household income, and canned food were used as covariates.||To see the association between composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 1 day after the second treatment, the linear model was used with the change in BPA outcome. Log-transformed BPA was used for the analysis. Composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces was used as the main predictor.||0.495|-0.339|0.696
81565201|NCT01484132|162804164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.76|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||One sample t-test was used to test whether the mean change from baseline was different from 0.||||0.76
81565202|NCT01484132|162804164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.018||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.061|1.025||P-value is to test the association between composite exposure on all surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 14 days after the second treatment after adjusting for covariates.|Regression, Linear|Composite exposure on all surfaces was used as the main predictor and baseline BPA, season, household income, and canned food were used as covariates.||To see the association between composite exposure on all surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 14 days after the second treatment, the linear model was used with the change in BPA outcome. Log-transformed BPA was used for the analysis. Composite exposure on all surfaces was used as the main predictor.||1.025|-1.061|0.968
81565203|NCT01484132|162804164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.083||||0.822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.941|0.775||P-value is to test the association between composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 14 days after the second treatment after adjusting for covariates.|Regression, Linear|Baseline BPA, season, household income, and canned food were used as covariates.||To see the association between composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces and change in BPA from baseline to 14 days after the second treatment, the linear model was used with the change in BPA outcome. Log-transformed BPA was used for the analysis. Composite exposure on posterior occlusal surfaces was used as the main predictor.||0.775|-0.941|0.822
81565204|NCT01697358|162804197|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036|||||||Z-test using unpooled standard deviation|||||||0.036
81565205|NCT01697358|162804198|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|Variables included in the linear regression model are: baseline NPRS, treatment group, and virtual center.||||||< 0.001
81565206|NCT01697358|162804199|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|Variables included in the linear regression model are: baseline NPRS, treatment group, and virtual center.||||||< 0.001
81565207|NCT01697358|162804200|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|Variables included in the linear regression model are: baseline ODI, treatment group, and virtual center.||||||< 0.001
81565208|NCT01697358|162804201|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|Variables included in the linear regression model are: baseline PCS, treatment group, and virtual center.||||||< 0.001
81565209|NCT01697358|162804202|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Z-test using unpooled standard deviation|||||||< 0.001
81565210|NCT01209923|162804224|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Independent t-test||Children BIA was compared to hydrostatic weighing; adults were compared to DEXA.||||0.001
81565211|NCT03467048|162804253|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis: McGrath Video Laryngoscopy is non-inferior to Macintosh direct laryngoscopy.|Odds Ratio (OR)|4.65|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.22|9.75|||t-test, 1 sided|||||9.75|2.22|<0.01
81565212|NCT03467048|162804254|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis: McGrath videolaryngoscopy is non-inferior to Direct laryngoscopy|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.3||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|0.975|0.04|2.28|||t-test, 1 sided|||||2.28|0.04|0.08
81565213|NCT03467048|162804255|NON_INFERIORITY|Null hypothesis: McGrath videolaryngoscopy is non-inferior to Direct laryngoscopy|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.1|7.77|||t-test, 1 sided|||||7.77|0.1|0.41
81565214|NCT03841448|162804256|SUPERIORITY||Placebo-adjusted GM Percent Change|-37.367||||0.1032|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-60.951|0.46|||MMRM||Placebo-adjusted GM percent change, 90% CIs were calculated by exponentially back-transforming the model based LS mean difference (cemdisiran - placebo) and the corresponding 90% CI then subtracting by 1.|||0.460|-60.951|0.1032
81565215|NCT03841448|162804257|SUPERIORITY||Placebo-adjusted GM Percent Change|-36.167||||0.1432|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-61.552|5.978|||MMRM||Placebo-adjusted GM percent change, 90% CIs were calculated by exponentially back-transforming the model based LS mean difference (cemdisiran - placebo) and the corresponding 90% CI then subtracting by 1.|||5.978|-61.552|0.1432
81565216|NCT03841448|162804258|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.01||||0.1177|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|21.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline 24-hour UP (≥1.0 g and \<2 g/day versus ≥2.0 g/day).|Odds ratio was estimated with logit method using a correction of 0.5 in every cell of the 2x2 table that contains a zero.|||21.27|0.43|0.1177
81565217|NCT03841448|162804258|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.42|||||Difference in proportions (cemdisiran - placebo) (90% CI) was based on the Wilson score method with continuity correction.|||0.42|-0.13|
81565218|NCT03841448|162804259|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.02||||0.1533|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.45|20.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|p-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by baseline 24-hour UP (≥1.0 g and \<2 g/day versus ≥2.0 g/day).|Odds ratio was estimated with logit method using a correction of 0.5 in every cell of the 2x2 table that contains a zero.|||20.34|0.45|0.1533
81565219|NCT03841448|162804259|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportions|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.13|0.42|||||Difference in proportions (cemdisiran - placebo) (90% CI) was based on the Wilson score method with continuity correction.|||0.42|-0.13|
81565220|NCT03841448|162804260|SUPERIORITY||Placebo-adjusted GM Percent Change|-45.771||||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-60.093|-26.309|||MMRM||Placebo-adjusted GM percent change, 90% CIs were calculated by exponentially back-transforming the model based LS means difference (cemdisiran - placebo) and the corresponding 90% CI then subtracting by 1.|||-26.309|-60.093|0.0021
81565221|NCT00543543|162804263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|96.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|80.9|99.8|||Exact test, 1-sided||Vaccine efficacy = 100 \* \[1 - (incidence rate with V503 / incidence rate with Gardasil)\]. The pre-specified success criterion was a lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of observed efficacy of \>25%.|||99.8|80.9|<0.0001
81565222|NCT00543543|162804264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|97.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.0|99.9|||Exact test, 1-sided||Vaccine efficacy = 100 \* \[1 - (incidence rate with V503 / incidence rate with Gardasil)\]. The pre-specified success criterion was a lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of observed efficacy of \>25%.|||99.9|85.0|
81565223|NCT00543543|162804265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the two-sided confidence interval (CI) of the GMT ratio was \>0.67|GMT ratio|1.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.06|||ANOVA||GMT ratio = GMT (V503) / GMT (Gardasil)|Anti-HPV Type 6||1.06|0.99|<0.001
81565224|NCT00543543|162804265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the two-sided CI of the GMT ratio was \>0.67|GMT ratio|0.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.83|||ANOVA||GMT ratio = GMT (V503) / GMT (Gardasil)|Anti-HPV Type 11||0.83|0.77|<0.001
81565225|NCT00543543|162804265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the two-sided CI of the GMT ratio was \>0.67|GMT ratio|0.99|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.03|||ANOVA||GMT ratio = GMT (V503) / GMT (Gardasil)|Anti-HPV Type 16||1.03|0.96|<0.001
81565226|NCT00543543|162804265|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority required that the lower bound of the two-sided CI of the GMT ratio was \>0.67|GMT ratio|1.19|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|1.23|||ANOVA||GMT ratio = GMT (V503) / GMT (Gardasil)|Anti-HPV Type 18||1.23|1.14|<0.001
81565227|NCT00543543|162804272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine efficacy|96.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.6|97.1|||||Vaccine efficacy = 100 \* \[1 - (incidence rate with V503 / incidence rate with Gardasil)\]. The pre-specified success criterion was a lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of observed efficacy of \>25%.|||97.1|94.6|
81565228|NCT04308304|162804287|OTHER|MK-1942 + Donepezil PK / MK-1942 Alone PK|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|0.86||||||'MK-1942 Alone PK' are unpublished data from MK-1942-004||0.86|0.55|
81565229|NCT04308304|162804287|OTHER|MK-1942 + Donepezil PK / MK-1942 Alone PK|GMR|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.82||||||'MK-1942 Alone PK' are unpublished data from MK-1942-004||0.82|0.53|
81565230|NCT04308304|162804287|OTHER|MK-1942 + Donepezil PK / MK-1942 Alone PK|GMR|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.0||||||'MK-1942 Alone PK' are unpublished data from MK-1942-004||1.00|0.55|
81565231|NCT04308304|162804287|OTHER|MK-1942 + Donepezil PK / MK-1942 PK Alone|GMR|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.05||||||'MK-1942 Alone PK' are unpublished data from MK-1942-004||1.05|0.56|
81565232|NCT04308304|162804288|OTHER|MK-1942 + Donepezil PK / MK-1942 Alone PK|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|0.86||||||'MK-1942 Alone PK' are unpublished data from MK-1942-004||0.86|0.55|
81565233|NCT04308304|162804288|OTHER|MK-1942 + Donepezil PK / MK-1942 Alone PK|GMR|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.82||||||'MK-1942 Alone PK' are unpublished data from MK-1942-004||0.82|0.53|
81565234|NCT04308304|162804288|OTHER|MK-1942 + Donepezil PK / MK-1942 Alone PK|GMR|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.0||||||'MK-1942 Alone PK' are unpublished data from MK-1942-004||1.00|0.55|
81565235|NCT04308304|162804288|OTHER|MK-1942 + Donepezil PK / MK-1942 PK Alone|GMR|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.05||||||'MK-1942 Alone PK' are unpublished data from MK-1942-004||1.05|0.56|
81565236|NCT04308304|162804289|OTHER|MK-1942 + Donepezil PK / MK-1942 Alone PK|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|0.87||||||'MK-1942 Alone PK' are unpublished data from MK-1942-004||0.87|0.52|
81565237|NCT04308304|162804289|OTHER|MK-1942 + Donepezil PK / MK-1942 Alone PK|GMR|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.87||||||'MK-1942 Alone PK' are unpublished data from MK-1942-004||0.87|0.52|
81565238|NCT04308304|162804289|OTHER|MK-1942 + Donepezil PK / MK-1942 Alone PK|GMR|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.06||||||'MK-1942 Alone PK' are unpublished data from MK-1942-004||1.06|0.59|
81565239|NCT04308304|162804289|OTHER|MK-1942 + Donepezil PK / MK-1942 PK Alone|GMR|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.08||||||'MK-1942 Alone PK' are unpublished data from MK-1942-004||1.08|0.51|
81565240|NCT04308304|162804290|OTHER|MK-1942 + Donepezil PK / MK-1942 Alone PK|Geometric Mean Ratio (GMR)|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|0.8||||||'MK-1942 Alone PK' are unpublished data from MK-1942-004||0.80|0.48|
81565241|NCT04308304|162804290|OTHER|MK-1942 + Donepezil PK / MK-1942 Alone PK|GMR|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.81||||||'MK-1942 Alone PK' are unpublished data from MK-1942-004||0.81|0.55|
81565242|NCT04308304|162804290|OTHER|MK-1942 + Donepezil PK / MK-1942 Alone PK|GMR|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.93||||||'MK-1942 Alone PK' are unpublished data from MK-1942-004||0.93|0.49|
81565243|NCT04308304|162804290|OTHER|MK-1942 + Donepezil PK / MK-1942 PK Alone|GMR|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.98||||||'MK-1942 Alone PK' are unpublished data from MK-1942-004||0.98|0.54|
81565244|NCT04308304|162804295|OTHER|Donepezil Accumulation Ratio (Day 28/Day -1)|Geometric mean|1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|52.4||||||||||||||||
81565245|NCT04308304|162804296|OTHER|Donepezil Accumulation Ratio (Day 28/Day -1)|Geometric mean|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|52.4||||||||||||||||
81565246|NCT04308304|162804297|OTHER|Donepezil Accumulation Ratio (Day 28/Day -1)|Geometric mean|1.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|60.8||||||||||||||||
81565247|NCT00165984|162804310|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.9||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|13.9|||Regression, Cox|||||13.9|1.7|0.003
81565248|NCT01686828|162804332|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.164||||||The a prior threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05.|RM-ANOVA|||||||0.164
81565249|NCT01686828|162804333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||RM-ANOVA|||Time-by-group interaction for fat mass||||0.003
81565250|NCT01686828|162804333|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||Time-by-group interaction for lean mass|RM-ANOVA|||||||0.03
81565251|NCT01686828|162804334|OTHER||||||>|0.1|||||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis was that short-term testosterone deprivation would not affect lipoprotein lipase expression in adipose tissue. Repeated measures ANOVA was used to determine if a time-by-group effect was apparent for lipoprotein lipase expression.||||>0.1
81565252|NCT01532973|162804348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|4.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.77|4.74||||||||4.74|3.77|
81565253|NCT01532973|162804348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|4.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.92|4.9||||||||4.90|3.92|
81565254|NCT01532973|162804348|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.08|4.05||||||||4.05|3.08|
81565255|NCT01532973|162804349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|1.69||||||||1.69|0.34|
81565256|NCT01532973|162804349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.39|2.74||||||||2.74|1.39|
81565257|NCT01532973|162804349|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.05|3.39||||||||3.39|2.05|
81565258|NCT01532973|162804350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.68|3.72||||||||3.72|2.68|
81565259|NCT01532973|162804350|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.95|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.44|4.47||||||||4.47|3.44|
81565260|NCT01532973|162804351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.2|4.58||||||||4.58|3.20|
81565261|NCT01532973|162804351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|4.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.98|5.36||||||||5.36|3.98|
81565262|NCT01532973|162804351|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.92|4.3||||||||4.30|2.92|
81565263|NCT01532973|162804352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.09|1.54||||||||1.54|-0.09|
81565264|NCT01532973|162804352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.75|3.39||||||||3.39|1.75|
81565265|NCT01532973|162804352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|2.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.02|3.66||||||||3.66|2.02|
81565266|NCT01532973|162804353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.17|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.55|3.8||||||||3.80|2.55|
81565267|NCT01532973|162804353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in LS Means|3.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.0|4.26||||||||4.26|3.00|
81565268|NCT02130024|162804399|OTHER||Treatment Effect|0.08||||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effects: Baseline GA area, treatment, visit, treatment by visit. Random effect: Subject||||0.21|-0.05|0.236
81565269|NCT02130024|162804400|OTHER||Treatment Effect|0.02||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effects: Baseline GA area, treatment, visit, treatment by visit. Random effect: Subject||||0.15|-0.11|0.769
81565270|NCT02130024|162804401|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.84||||0.586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.59|||Regression, Logistic|Includes treatment as factor. Model: log(p/1-p) =Treatment|Odds ratio of 'Newly Developed GA (Yes)' at between the two treatment groups at study visit|Baseline to Month 12 Analysis||1.59|0.44|0.586
81565271|NCT02130024|162804401|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.27||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|6.22|||Regression, Logistic|Includes treatment as factor. Model: log(p/1-p) =Treatment|Odds ratio of 'Newly Developed GA (Yes)' at between the two treatment groups at study visit|Month 12 to Month 24 Analysis||6.22|0.83|0.110
81565272|NCT02130024|162804401|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.09|||Regression, Logistic|Includes treatment as factor. Model: log(p/1-p) =Treatment||Baseline to Month 24 Analysis||2.09|0.67|0.554
81565273|NCT02130024|162804402|OTHER||Treatment Effect|0.99||||0.733|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.04|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|Log (number of injections) = treatment + log (year of follow-up) (offset)|Treatment effect: Injection frequency (rate) ratio of Ranibizumab vs. Aflibercept|Baseline to \<Month 12 Analysis||1.04|0.95|0.733
81565274|NCT02130024|162804402|OTHER||Treatment Effect|1.01||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.08|||Negative Binomial Regression Model|Log (number of injections) = treatment + log (year of follow-up) (offset)|Treatment effect: Injection frequency (rate) ratio of Ranibizumab vs. Aflibercept|Baseline to Month 24 Analysis||1.08|0.95|0.745
81565275|NCT02130024|162804403|OTHER||Treatment Effect|2.32||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|4.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effects: Baseline BCVA, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit. Random effect: Subject. Response variable: Change from baseline in BCVA|Treatment Effect: Ranibizumab minus Aflibercept|Baseline to Month 12 Analysis||4.92|-0.27|0.079
81565276|NCT02130024|162804403|OTHER||Treatment Effect|1.95||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|4.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effects: Baseline BCVA, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit. Random effect: Subject. Response variable: Change from baseline in BCVA|Treatment Effect: Ranibizumab minus Aflibercept|Baseline to Month 24 Analysis||4.61|-0.71|0.151
81565277|NCT02130024|162804404|OTHER||Treatment Effect|10.12||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.82|29.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effects: Baseline CSFT, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit. Random effect: Subject. Response variable: Change from baseline in CSFT|Treatment Effect: Ranibizumab minus Aflibercept|Baseline to Month 12 Analysis||29.06|-8.82|0.294
81565278|NCT02130024|162804404|OTHER||Treatment Effect|11.86||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.35|31.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed effects: Baseline CSFT, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit. Random effect: Subject. Response variable: Change from baseline in CSFT|Treatment Effect: Ranibizumab minus Aflibercept|Baseline to Month 24 Analysis||31.07|-7.35|0.225
81565279|NCT02130024|162804405|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.83||||0.461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.35|||Regression, Logistic|Includes treatment as factor. Model: log(p/1-p) =Treatment|Odds ratio of no IRF/SRF present between the two treatment groups at study visit|Month 2 Analysis||1.35|0.51|0.461
81565280|NCT02130024|162804405|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.21|||Regression, Logistic|Includes treatment as factor. Model: log(p/1-p) =Treatment|Odds ratio of no IRF/SRF present between the two treatment groups at study visit|Month 12 Analysis||1.21|0.44|0.215
81565281|NCT02130024|162804405|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.48|||Regression, Logistic|Includes treatment as factor. Model: log(p/1-p) =Treatment|Odds ratio of no IRF/SRF present between the two treatment groups at study visit|Month 24 Analysis||1.48|0.51|0.616
81565282|NCT02130024|162804406|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.08|||Regression, Logistic|Includes treatment as factor and baseline BCVA as covariate. Model: log(p/1-p) =Treatment|Odds ratio of BCVA change from baseline ≥15 letters between the two treatment groups at study visit|Baseline to Month 12 Analysis||2.08|0.53|0.891
81565283|NCT02130024|162804406|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.61||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|3.35|||Regression, Logistic|Includes treatment as factor and baseline BCVA as covariate. Model: log(p/1-p) =Treatment|Odds ratio of BCVA change from baseline ≥15 letters between the two treatment groups at study visit|Baseline to Month 24 Analysis||3.35|0.77|0.206
81565284|NCT02130024|162804407|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|5.93|||Regression, Logistic|Includes treatment as factor and baseline BCVA as covariate. Model: log(p/1-p) =Treatment|Odds ratio of BCVA change from baseline ≥ -15 letters between the two treatment groups at study visit|Baseline to Month 12 Analysis||5.93|0.45|0.460
81565285|NCT02130024|162804407|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|2.9|||Regression, Logistic|Includes treatment as factor and baseline BCVA as covariate. Model: log(p/1-p) =Treatment|Odds ratio of BCVA change from baseline ≥ -15 letters between the two treatment groups at study visit|Baseline to Month 24 Analysis||2.90|0.30|0.913
81565286|NCT02130024|162804409|OTHER||Treatment Effect|27.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.44|32.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed: BL Plasma VEGF, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit. Random effect: Subject. Response variable: Change from BL in Plasma VEGF|Treatment Effect: Ranibizumab minus Aflibercept|Baseline to Week 5 Analysis||32.95|21.44|<0.001
81565287|NCT02130024|162804409|OTHER||Treatment Effect|28.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.08|34.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed: BL Plasma VEGF, treatment, visit, and treatment by visit. Random effect: Subject. Response variable: Change from BL in Plasma VEGF|Treatment Effect: Ranibizumab minus Aflibercept|Baseline to Week 9 Analysis||34.68|23.08|<0.001
81565288|NCT04916769|162804443|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The ratio of adjusted geometric means and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|ratio of ajusted geometric means|106.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.76|115.53||||||Natural logarithm-transformed bosutinib AUCinf was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Bosutinib 500 mg capsule contents + applesauce 45 mL \[Test\] - Bosutinib 500 mg intact capsule \[Reference\]) and corresponding 90% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained from the model.||115.53|97.76|
81565289|NCT04916769|162804443|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The ratio of adjusted geometric means and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|101.93|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.97|110.56||||||Natural logarithm-transformed bosutinib AUCinf was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Bosutinib 500 mg capsule contents + yogurt 45 mL \[Test\] - Bosutinib 500 mg intact capsule \[Reference\]) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model.||110.56|93.97|
81565290|NCT04916769|162804444|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The ratio of adjusted geometric means and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|96.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.37|108.53||||||Natural logarithm-transformed bosutinib Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Bosutinib 500 mg capsule contents + applesauce 45 mL \[Test\] - Bosutinib 500 mg intact capsule \[Reference\]) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model.||108.53|86.37|
81565291|NCT04916769|162804444|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The ratio of adjusted geometric means and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|95.39|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.34|106.61||||||Natural logarithm-transformed bosutinib Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Bosutinib 500 mg capsule contents + yogurt 45 mL \[Test\] - Bosutinib 500 mg intact capsule \[Reference\]) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model.||106.61|85.34|
81565292|NCT04916769|162804445|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The ratio of adjusted geometric means and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|106.23|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.54|115.68||||||Natural logarithm-transformed bosutinib AUClast was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Bosutinib 500 mg capsule contents + applesauce 45 mL \[Test\] - Bosutinib 500 mg intact capsule \[Reference\]) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model.||115.68|97.54|
81565293|NCT04916769|162804445|EQUIVALENCE|The adjusted mean differences and 90% CIs for the differences were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios. The ratio of adjusted geometric means and 90% confidence interval were expressed as percentages.|ratio of adjusted geometric means|102.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.95|110.91||||||Natural logarithm-transformed bosutinib AUClast was analyzed using a mixed effect model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Bosutinib 500 mg capsule contents + yogurt 45 mL \[Test\] - Bosutinib 500 mg intact capsule \[Reference\]) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model.||110.91|93.95|
81565294|NCT02719327|162804467|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-2.18||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.36|0.99||ASL values at 18 months were regressed on treatment group (IPE vs placebo) statistically controlling for age at baseline visit and ASL measured at baseline visit.|Regression, Linear|||The proposed study aims to investigate the effects of 18 months of IPE vs. placebo on regional cerebral blood flow in the bilateral posterior cingulate gyrus as measured by arterial spin-labeling MRI . IPE was hypothesized to improve regional cerebral blood flow over placebo after 18 months.||0.99|-5.36|0.17
81565295|NCT02719327|162804468|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.11||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.25|||Regression, Linear|18 month Beta-amyloid(1-42) was regressed on group (IPE vs placebo) and covariates age at baseline visit and Beta-amyloid(1-42) at baseline visit.|Placebo group is the reference group.|Beta-amyloid(1-42) concentration in CSF was log-transformed prior to analysis to approximate a normal distribution.||0.25|-0.04|.12
81565296|NCT02719327|162804468|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.045||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.004|0.061|||Regression, Linear|log-transformed 18 month pTau181 was regressed on group (IPE vs placebo) and covariates age at baseline and log-transformed ptau181at baseline visit.|Placebo group is the reference group.|Phosphorylated tau (pTau181) measured in CSF was log-transformed prior to analysis to approximate a normal distribution.||0.061|0.004|0.05
81565297|NCT02719327|162804468|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.046||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0008|0.106||18 months total Tau was regressed on Group (IPE vs placebo) and covariates age at baseline and total Tau at baseline.|Regression, Linear||Placebo group was the reference group.|Total tau was log-transformed prior to analysis to better approximate a normal distribution.||0.106|-0.0008|.07
81565298|NCT02719327|162804469|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.006||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.023|||Linear Mixed Effects model|Covariates included education level, gender, and age at baseline visit.|Placebo group was the reference group.|Four cognitive tests were standardized (baseline mean and standard deviation) prior to averaging to create the ADCS Preclinical Alzheimer Cognitive Composite (ADCS-PACC) score. The final composite score was standardized again using baseline mean and standard deviation (range -3.15 to 3.10). Higher scores indicate better cognitive performance. A linear mixed effects model was used to determine if change in ADCS-PACC composite scores was modified by treatment group.||0.023|-0.009|.48
81565299|NCT01470859|162804470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|||||"p\<0.05 is indicating the threshold for statistical significance for this comparison"|t-test, 2 sided|independent sample t-test The statistical analysis was performed on the changes of PDRP Z score between levodopa and pramipexole groups.||||||0.84
81565300|NCT01470859|162804470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|||||"p\<0.05 is indicating the threshold for statistical significance for this comparison"|t-test, 2 sided|independent sample t-test The statistical analysis was performed to compare the PDRP Z scores between levodopa and pramipexole groups at V1||||||0.93
81565301|NCT01470859|162804470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|||||"p\<0.05 is indicating the threshold for statistical significance for this comparison"|t-test, 2 sided|independent sample t-test The statistical analysis was performed to compare the PDRP Z scores between levodopa and pramipexole groups at V5||||||0.31
81565302|NCT01470859|162804471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|||||"p\<0.05 is indicating the threshold for statistical significance for this comparison"|independent U test|independent U test The statistical analysis was performed to compare the UPDRS II scores at V1 scores between the levodopa and pramipexole groups||||||0.691
81565303|NCT01470859|162804471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.706|TWO_SIDED|||||"p\<0.05 is indicating the threshold for statistical significance for this comparison"|independent U test|independent U test The statistical analysis was performed to compare the UPDRS II scores at V2 scores between the levodopa and pramipexole groups||||||0.706
81565304|NCT01470859|162804471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.635|TWO_SIDED|||||"p\<0.05 is indicating the threshold for statistical significance for this comparison"|independent U test|independent U test The statistical analysis was performed to compare the UPDRS II scores at V5 scores between the levodopa and pramipexole groups||||||0.635
81565305|NCT01470859|162804471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.341|TWO_SIDED|||||"p\<0.05 is indicating the threshold for statistical significance for this comparison"|independent U test|independent U test The statistical analysis was performed to compare the UPDRS III scores at V1 scores between the levodopa and pramipexole groups||||||0.341
81565306|NCT01470859|162804471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|||||"p\<0.05 is indicating the threshold for statistical significance for this comparison"|independent U test|independent U test The statistical analysis was performed to compare the UPDRS III scores at V2 scores between the levodopa and pramipexole groups||||||0.049
81565307|NCT01470859|162804471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|||||"p\<0.05 is indicating the threshold for statistical significance for this comparison"|independent U test|independent U test The statistical analysis was performed to compare the UPDRS III scores at V5 scores between the levodopa and pramipexole groups||||||0.874
81565308|NCT01470859|162804472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|||||"p\<0.05 is indicating the threshold for statistical significance for this comparison"|independent U test|independent U test The statistical analysis was performed to compare the PDQ39 scores between levodopa and pramipexole group at V1||||||0.720
81565309|NCT01470859|162804472|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|||||"p\<0.05 is indicating the threshold for statistical significance for this comparison"|independent U test|independent U test The statistical analysis was performed to compare the PDQ39 scores between levodopa and pramipexole group at V5||||||0.867
81565310|NCT01470859|162804473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|||||"p\<0.05 is indicating the threshold for statistical significance for this comparison"|indenpendent U test|independent U test The statistical analysis was performed to compare the H\&Y stages between levodopa and pramipexole group at V1||||||0.793
81565311|NCT01470859|162804473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|||||"p\<0.05 is indicating the threshold for statistical significance for this comparison"|independent U test|independent U test The statistical analysis was performed to compare the H\&Y stages between levodopa and pramipexole groups at V5||||||0.430
81565312|NCT01470859|162804474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|||||"p\<0.05 is indicating the threshold for statistical significance for this comparison"|Chi-squared|The statistical analysis was performed to compare the clinical improvement between levodopa and pramipexole groups at V2||||||0.345
81565313|NCT01470859|162804474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|||||"p\<0.05 is indicating the threshold for statistical significance for this comparison"|Chi-squared|The statistical analysis was performed to compare the clinical improvement between levodopa and pramipexole groups at V5||||||0.410
81565314|NCT05268055|162804494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.525|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Group comparison of all participants.||||0.525
81565315|NCT05268055|162804494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Group comparison of participants less than age 33.||||0.045
81565316|NCT05268055|162804494|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.046|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Group comparison of participants age 33 and greater.||||0.046
81565317|NCT05268055|162804495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Group comparison of all participants.||||0.200
81565318|NCT05268055|162804495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.075|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Group comparison of participants less than age 33.||||0.075
81565319|NCT05268055|162804495|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Group comparison of participants age 33 and greater.||||0.015
81565320|NCT05268055|162804496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.246|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Group comparison of all participants.||||0.246
81565321|NCT05268055|162804496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.151|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Group comparison of participants less than age 33.||||0.151
81565322|NCT05268055|162804496|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Group comparison of participants age 33 and greater.||||0.033
81565323|NCT05268055|162804497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.212|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Group comparison of all participants.||||0.212
81565324|NCT05268055|162804497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.893|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Group comparison of participants less than age 33.||||0.893
81565325|NCT05268055|162804497|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Group comparison of participants age 33 and greater.||||0.160
81565326|NCT05268055|162804498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.752|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Group comparison of self-rating scores on the Healthcare Provider Cultural Competence measure.||||0.752
81565327|NCT05268055|162804498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.493|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Group comparison of self-rating scores on the Ask, Understand, Remember Assessment.||||0.493
81565328|NCT05268055|162804498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Group comparison of self-rating scores on the Wake Forest Physician Trust Scale.||||0.085
81565329|NCT01555983|162804499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cochran-Armitage trend tes|0.0001|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||The number needed to treat (NNT) to achieve 30% pain reduction during the 8-hour period was 4 (95% CI: 2.1-25.3) for the lower dose vs. placebo, and 3 (95% CI: 1.6-4.2) for the higher dose versus placebo.||||<.05
81565330|NCT03319173|162804503|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|8.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.79|8.7|||Regression, Linear|||||8.7|7.79|<0.0001
81565331|NCT03319173|162804504|OTHER||Estimate|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.39|||Regression, Linear|||||0.39|0.31|<0.0001
81565332|NCT03319173|162804505|OTHER||Estimate|0.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|0.52|||Regression, Linear|||||0.52|0.41|<0.0001
81565333|NCT03319173|162804506|OTHER||Estimate|0.514|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.56|||Regression, Linear|||||0.56|0.47|<0.0001
81565334|NCT03319173|162804507|OTHER||Estimate|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.49|||Regression, Linear|||||0.49|0.40|<0.0001
81565335|NCT03319173|162804508|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|0.49|||Estimate|||||0.49|0.40|<0.0001
81565336|NCT03319173|162804509|OTHER||Estimate|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.78|||Regression, Linear|||||0.78|0.72|<0.0001
81565337|NCT03319173|162804510|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.37|||Estimate|||||0.37|0.30|<0.0001
81565338|NCT03319173|162804511|OTHER||Estimate|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.88|||Regression, Linear|||||0.88|0.85|<0.0001
81565339|NCT03319173|162804512|OTHER||Estimate|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.01|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|0.88|||Regression, Linear|||||0.88|0.85|<0.0001
81565340|NCT03319173|162804513|OTHER||Estimate|0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.8|||Regression, Linear|||||0.80|0.71|<0.0001
81565341|NCT03319173|162804514|OTHER||Estimate|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.56|||Regression, Linear|||||0.56|0.47|<0.0001
81565342|NCT03319173|162804515|OTHER||Estimate|1.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.013|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.104|1.156|||Regression, Linear|||||1.156|1.104|<0.0001
81565343|NCT03319173|162804516|OTHER||Estimate|1.037|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.025|1.049|||Regression, Linear|||||1.049|1.025|<0.0001
81565344|NCT03319173|162804517|OTHER||Estimate|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.008|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|0.94|||Regression, Linear|||||0.94|0.91|<0.0001
81565345|NCT03319173|162804518|OTHER||Estimate|1.122|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.014|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.096|1.149|||Regression, Linear|||||1.149|1.096|<0.0001
81565346|NCT02160990|162804577|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81565347|NCT02160990|162804578|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.001
81565348|NCT02160990|162804579|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.23
81565349|NCT02899299|162804609|SUPERIORITY|Treatment A over Treatment B|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|96.6|0.6|0.91||Boundary for statistical significance was a p-value \< 0.0345|Stratified Log Rank|This is 2 sided p-value from log-rank test stratified by histology and sex as entered in the IRT|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||0.91|0.60|0.0020
81565350|NCT02899299|162804612|SUPERIORITY|Treatment A over Treatment B|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.13|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||1.13|0.77|
81565351|NCT02899299|162804613|SUPERIORITY|Treatment A vs Treatment B|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.32||||||\<1% PD-L1||1.32|0.64|
81565352|NCT02899299|162804613|SUPERIORITY|Treatment A vs Treatment B|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.88||||||≥1% PD-L1||0.88|0.59|
81565353|NCT02899299|162804614|SUPERIORITY|Treatment A vs Treatment B|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|2.63||||||\< 1% PD-L1||2.63|1.22|
81565354|NCT02899299|162804614|SUPERIORITY|Treatment A vs Treatment B|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.96||||||≥1% PD-L1||0.96|0.61|
81565355|NCT02899299|162804616|SUPERIORITY|Treatment A over Treatment B|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.88|||Stratified Log Rank|This is 2 sided p-value from log-rank test stratified by histology and sex as entered in the IRT|Stratified Cox proportional hazard model|||0.88|0.62|0.0008
81565356|NCT00313300|162804619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|5.4|||||adjusted difference of event rates takes into consideration stratification factors.|||5.4|-1.0|
81565357|NCT00313300|162804619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Difference|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|7.3|||||adjusted difference of event rates takes into consideration stratification factors.|||7.3|0.4|
81565358|NCT00313300|162804620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.19||||||||1.19|0.44|
81565359|NCT00313300|162804620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.04||||||||1.04|0.35|
81565360|NCT00313300|162804621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|11.3|||||adjusted difference of event rates takes into consideration stratification factors.|||11.3|1.8|
81565361|NCT00313300|162804621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.8|15.2|||||adjusted difference of event rates takes into consideration stratification factors.|||15.2|4.8|
81565362|NCT00313300|162804622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.17||||||||1.17|0.44|
81565363|NCT00313300|162804622|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.07||||||||1.07|0.37|
81565364|NCT00313300|162804623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted rate difference|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.0|||||adjusted difference of event rates takes into consideration stratification factors.|||2.0|-1.3|
81565365|NCT00313300|162804623|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.7|||||adjusted difference of event rates takes into consideration stratification factors.|||2.7|-1.1|
81565366|NCT00313300|162804624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.88||||||||2.88|0.44|
81565367|NCT00313300|162804624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.57||||||||2.57|0.29|
81565368|NCT00313300|162804624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.66||||||||1.66|0.30|
81565369|NCT00313300|162804624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.74||||||||1.74|0.30|
81565370|NCT00313300|162804625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|8.1||||||||8.1|0.0|
81565371|NCT00313300|162804625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Difference|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|9.3||||||||9.3|0.0|
81565372|NCT00313300|162804625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Difference|7.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|10.5||||||||10.5|3.4|
81565373|NCT00313300|162804625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Difference|4.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|8.0||||||||8.0|1.4|
81565374|NCT00313300|162804626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Difference|8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.8|14.9||||||||14.9|1.8|
81565375|NCT00313300|162804626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Difference|10.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|18.4||||||||18.4|3.4|
81565376|NCT00313300|162804626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Difference|17.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|23.2||||||||23.2|11.6|
81565377|NCT00313300|162804626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Difference|10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|15.1||||||||15.1|5.6|
81565378|NCT00313300|162804627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|2.88||||||||2.88|0.44|
81565379|NCT00313300|162804627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|2.57||||||||2.57|0.29|
81565380|NCT00313300|162804627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.66||||||||1.66|0.30|
81565381|NCT00313300|162804627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.74||||||||1.74|0.30|
81565382|NCT00313300|162804628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Difference|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.6||||||||2.6|-0.9|
81565383|NCT00313300|162804628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Difference|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|5.1||||||||5.1|0.6|
81565384|NCT00313300|162804628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Rate Difference|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|6.9||||||||6.9|1.3|
81565385|NCT01788046|162804649|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|30.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.18|52.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by screening PTH category (\< 600, ≥ 600 to ≤ 1000, and \> 1000 pg/mL), recent cinacalcet use within 8 weeks before randomization (yes and no), and region (North America and non-North America) was used to compare the primary endpoint of percentage of participants with \> 30% reduction from baseline in PTH during the EAP between etelcalcetide and placebo.||52.17|18.18|< 0.001
81565386|NCT01788046|162804650|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|33.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.35|70.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by screening PTH category, prior cinacalcet use within 8 weeks prior to randomization, and region.||||70.37|16.35|< 0.001
81565387|NCT01788046|162804651|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-71.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.53|-65.14|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model|Repeated measures mixed-effects model included treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as covariates.|Etelcalcetide - Placebo|||-65.14|-77.53|< 0.001
81565388|NCT01788046|162804652|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-7.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.38|-6.03|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model|Repeated measures mixed-effects model included treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as covariates.|Etelcalcetide - Placebo|||-6.03|-8.38|< 0.001
81565389|NCT01788046|162804653|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-14.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.65|-10.51|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model|Repeated measures mixed-effects model included treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as covariates.|Etelcalcetide - Placebo|||-10.51|-18.65|< 0.001
81565390|NCT01788046|162804654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference|-8.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.15|-3.92|||Repeated Measures Mixed Effects Model|Repeated measures mixed-effects model included treatment, stratification factors, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as covariates.|Etelcalcetide - Placebo|||-3.92|-12.15|< 0.001
81565391|NCT03840174|162804658|OTHER||GMT Ratio|77.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.9|252.4|||||Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio and 95% CI were estimated using an ANOVA model.|||252.4|23.9|
81565392|NCT02038881|162804697|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 1 / Group 2) at Week 4|0.851|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.258|2.8||||||||2.800|0.258|
81565393|NCT02038881|162804697|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 1 / Group 2) at Week 6|0.653|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.319|1.333||||||||1.333|0.319|
81565394|NCT02038881|162804697|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 1 / Group 2) at Week 30|1.126|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.291|4.352||||||||4.352|0.291|
81565395|NCT02038881|162804697|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 1 / Group 2) at Week 56|0.916|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|3.819||||||||3.819|0.220|
81565396|NCT02038881|162804697|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 3 / Group 1) at Week 4|1.045|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.292|3.741||||||||3.741|0.292|
81565397|NCT02038881|162804697|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 3 / Group 1) at Week 6|1.315|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.598|2.892||||||||2.892|0.598|
81565398|NCT02038881|162804698|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 1+3 [pooled] / Group 2)|0.762|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.385|1.507||||||||1.507|0.385|
81565399|NCT02038881|162804699|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 1 [W6]/ Group 3 [W14)|0.347|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.603||||||||0.603|0.200|
81565400|NCT02038881|162804699|OTHER||GMT ratio (Group 2 [W6]/ Group 3 [W14])|0.532|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.285|0.992||||||||0.992|0.285|
81565401|NCT02038881|162804700|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 3 [W38]/ Group 1 [W30])|4.138|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.241|13.793||||||||13.793|1.241|
81565402|NCT02038881|162804700|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 3 [W64]/ Group 1 [W56])|4.608|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.365|15.558||||||||15.558|1.365|
81565403|NCT02038881|162804700|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 2 [W30]/ Group 3 [W38])|0.215|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.066|0.699||||||||0.699|0.066|
81565404|NCT02038881|162804700|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 2 [W56]/ Group 3 [W64])|0.237|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.072|0.782||||||||0.782|0.072|
81565405|NCT02038881|162804701|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 1 / Group 2) at Week 4|0.823|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.333|2.038||||||||2.038|0.333|
81565406|NCT02038881|162804701|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 1 / Group 2) at Week 6|0.787|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.508||||||||1.508|0.410|
81565407|NCT02038881|162804701|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 1 / Group 2) at Week 30|0.535|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.187|1.536||||||||1.536|0.187|
81565408|NCT02038881|162804701|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 1 / Group 2) at Week 56|0.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.203|1.716||||||||1.716|0.203|
81565409|NCT02038881|162804701|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 3 / Group 1) at Week 4|2.557|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.972|6.731||||||||6.731|0.972|
81565410|NCT02038881|162804701|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 3 / Group 1) at Week 6|1.215|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.612|2.412||||||||2.412|0.612|
81565411|NCT02038881|162804702|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 1+3 [pooled] / Group 2)|0.878|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.606||||||||1.606|0.480|
81565412|NCT02038881|162804703|OTHER||GMT ratio (Group 1 [W6]/ Group 3 [W14)|0.281|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.146|0.542||||||||0.542|0.146|
81565413|NCT02038881|162804703|OTHER||GMT ratio (Group 2 [W6]/ Group 3 [W14])|0.357|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.178|0.718||||||||0.718|0.178|
81565414|NCT02038881|162804704|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 3 [W38]/ Group 1 [W30])|6.727|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.493|18.15||||||||18.150|2.493|
81565415|NCT02038881|162804704|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 3 [W64]/ Group 1 [W56])|7.275|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.693|19.649||||||||19.649|2.693|
81565416|NCT02038881|162804704|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 2 [W30]/ Group 3 [W38])|0.278|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.115|0.672||||||||0.672|0.115|
81565417|NCT02038881|162804704|OTHER||GMT Ratio (Group 2 [W56]/ Group 3 [W64])|0.233|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.541||||||||0.541|0.100|
81565418|NCT02038881|162804705|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr 1 - Gr 2) at Week 4|-7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.1|17.9||||||||17.9|-34.1|
81565419|NCT02038881|162804705|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr 1 - Gr 2) at Week 6|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|16.3||||||||16.3|-16.8|
81565420|NCT02038881|162804705|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr 1 - Gr 2) at Week 30|5.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|32.6||||||||32.6|-24.5|
81565421|NCT02038881|162804705|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr 1 - Gr 2) at Week 56|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.5|29.2||||||||29.2|-31.5|
81565422|NCT02038881|162804705|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr 3 - Gr 1) at Week 4|-5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|22.2||||||||22.2|-32.8|
81565423|NCT02038881|162804705|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr 3 - Gr 1) at Week 6|-7.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.1|10.1||||||||10.1|-25.1|
81565424|NCT02038881|162804706|OTHER||Difference in seroconversion rates (%)|-4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|11.6||||||||11.6|-15.2|
81565425|NCT02038881|162804707|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr 1 [W6] - Gr 3 [W14])|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|13.4||||||||13.4|-17.1|
81565426|NCT02038881|162804707|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr 2 [W6] - Gr 3 [W14])|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|13.4||||||||13.4|-16.2|
81565427|NCT02038881|162804708|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr3 [W38] - Gr1 [W30])|5.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.6|33.0||||||||33.0|-19.6|
81565428|NCT02038881|162804708|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr3 [W64] - Gr1 [W56])|16.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|44.4||||||||44.4|-11.0|
81565429|NCT02038881|162804708|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr2 [W30] - Gr3 [W38])|-10.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6|14.3||||||||14.3|-35.6|
81565430|NCT02038881|162804708|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr2 [W56] - Gr3 [W64])|-15.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.5|10.5||||||||10.5|-40.5|
81565431|NCT02038881|162804709|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr 1 - Gr 2) at Week 4|-9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4|20.3||||||||20.3|-38.4|
81565432|NCT02038881|162804709|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr 1 - Gr 2) at Week 6|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|16.3||||||||16.3|-16.8|
81565433|NCT02038881|162804709|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr 1 - Gr 2) at Week 30|-9.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4|17.6||||||||17.6|-38.4|
81565434|NCT02038881|162804709|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr 1 - Gr 2) at Week 56|-6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.6|23.7||||||||23.7|-35.6|
81565435|NCT02038881|162804709|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr 3 - Gr 1) at Week 4|20.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|47.8||||||||47.8|-7.7|
81565436|NCT02038881|162804709|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr 3 - Gr 1) at Week 6|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|13.4||||||||13.4|-20.5|
81565437|NCT02038881|162804710|OTHER||Difference in seroconversion rates (%)|-2.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.0|13.2||||||||13.2|-12.0|
81565438|NCT02038881|162804711|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr 1 [W6] - Gr 3 [W14])|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.1|13.4||||||||13.4|-17.1|
81565439|NCT02038881|162804711|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr 2 [W6] - Gr 3 [W14])|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.2|13.4||||||||13.4|-16.2|
81565440|NCT02038881|162804712|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr3 [W38] - Gr1 [W30])|19.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|45.8||||||||45.8|-4.5|
81565441|NCT02038881|162804712|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr3 [W64] - Gr1 [W56])|29.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.8|55.4||||||||55.4|5.8|
81565442|NCT02038881|162804712|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr2 [W30] - Gr3 [W38])|-9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.0|11.7||||||||11.7|-33.0|
81565443|NCT02038881|162804712|OTHER||Diff in SC rate (Gr2 [W56] - Gr3 [W64])|-23.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.7|-1.0||||||||-1.0|-46.7|
81565444|NCT02927262|162804747|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.738||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.407|1.336|||Log Rank||HR \& 95% CI are based on CHM. Assuming proportional hazards, HR \< 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of gilteritinib arm. Stratification factors:age, geographic region, presence of MRD at screening, use of FLT3 inhibiting agents per IRT.|||1.336|0.407|0.163
81565445|NCT02927262|162804748|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.13||||0.627||95.0|0.54|2.364|||Log Rank||HR \& 95%CI are based on CHM. Assuming proportional hazards, HR \< 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of gilteritinib arm. Stratification factors: age, geographic region, presence of MRD at screening, use of FLT3 inhibiting agents per IRT.|||2.364|0.540|0.627
81565446|NCT02927262|162804749|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.862||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.455|||Log Rank||HR \& 95%CI are based on CHM. Assuming proportional hazards, HR \< 1 indicates a reduction in hazard rate in favor of gilteritinib arm. Stratification factors: age, geographic region, presence of MRD at screening, use of FLT3 inhibiting agents per IRT.|||1.455|0.510|0.296
81565447|NCT02927262|162804750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||2-sided P-value from analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) including treatment, age group, geographic region and use of FLT3-inhibiting agents per IRT as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 3||||0.970
81565448|NCT02927262|162804750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.415||||||2-sided P-value from ANCOVA including treatment, age group, geographic region and use of FLT3-inhibiting agents per IRT as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 6||||0.415
81565449|NCT02927262|162804750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.271||||||2-sided P-value from ANCOVA including treatment, age group, geographic region and use of FLT3-inhibiting agents per IRT as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 12||||0.271
81565450|NCT02927262|162804750|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.179||||||2-sided P-value from ANCOVA including treatment, age group, geographic region and use of FLT3-inhibiting agents per IRT as fixed factors and baseline score as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Month 24/EoT||||0.179
81565451|NCT01898208|162804755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For Vancomycin, all patients||||0.92
81565452|NCT01898208|162804755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For vancomycin, organisms not requiring vancomycin.||||0.032
81565453|NCT01898208|162804755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For vancomycin-susceptible enterococci||||0.037
81565454|NCT01898208|162804755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For vancomycin, methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus.||||0.2
81565455|NCT01898208|162804755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For nafcillin, oxacillin, or cefazolin.||||0.035
81565456|NCT01898208|162804755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For piperacillin-tazobactam.||||0.012
81565457|NCT01898208|162804755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For cefepime.||||0.56
81565458|NCT01898208|162804756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||This analysis compares the 3 groups.||||0.55
81565459|NCT01898208|162804757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For time to first appropriate de-escalation comparing the 3 groups.||||<0.0001
81565460|NCT01898208|162804757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||For time to first appropriate escalation comparing the 3 groups.||||0.04
81565461|NCT01898208|162804758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis compares the 3 groups.||||0.015
81565462|NCT01898208|162804759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||This analysis compares the FilmArray test to control arm.||||<0.0001
81565463|NCT01898208|162804759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||This analysis compares FilmArray plus antimicrobial stewardship to the control arm.||||<0.0001
81565464|NCT01898208|162804760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.79|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||This analysis is to compare the three groups.||||0.79
81565465|NCT01898208|162804761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.90
81565466|NCT01898208|162804762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||This analysis is a comparison of the 3 groups.||||0.62
81565467|NCT01898208|162804763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||This analysis compares the three groups.||||0.60
81565468|NCT01898208|162804764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of the 3 groups for all-cause mortality.||||0.74
81565469|NCT01898208|162804764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||Comparison of the 3 groups for attributable mortality.||||0.42
81565470|NCT01898208|162804765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||This analysis is a comparison across all three groups.||||0.82
81565471|NCT01898208|162804767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7789|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison between the 3 arms for total hospitalization costs.||||0.7789
81565472|NCT01898208|162804767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison between the 3 arms for laboratory test cost.||||0.0006
81565473|NCT01898208|162804767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.654|TWO_SIDED||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparison between the 3 arms for antimicrobials costs.||||0.6540
81565474|NCT01498978|162804772|OTHER|Exact binomial test (two-sided).||||||0.754|||||||Exact Binomial Test|||Exact binomial test (two-sided). Null hypothesis: the proportion is equal to 0.5||||0.754
81565475|NCT01498978|162804773|OTHER|Test of association (contingency) between the two kinds of classification.||||||0.19|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.190
81565476|NCT01498978|162804776|OTHER|Test of association (contingency) between the two kinds of classification.||||||0.5|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.500
81565477|NCT01498978|162804777|OTHER|Test of association (contingency) between the two kinds of classification.||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81565478|NCT01498978|162804778|OTHER|Test of association (contingency) between the two kinds of classification.||||||0.524|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.524
81565479|NCT04502979|162804809|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.73||One-sided p-value for directional hypothesis. The threshold for statistical significance is p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.73|-0.11|0.07
81565480|NCT04502979|162804810|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-121.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|65.73||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-252.73|10.41||One-sided p-value for directional hypothesis. The threshold for statistical significance is p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||10.41|-252.73|0.04
81565481|NCT02484690|162804886|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.57||||0.5244|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.6|4.74||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: BCVA at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm B) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm B mean was different from Arm A mean.||4.74|-1.60|0.5244
81565482|NCT02484690|162804886|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.59||||0.5308|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.86|1.67||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: BCVA at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm C) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm C mean was different from Arm A mean.||1.67|-4.86|0.5308
81575190|NCT01059825|162821899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.65||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.82|-0.47||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.47|-0.82|0.000
81565483|NCT02484690|162804886|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.51||||0.5309|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.62|1.59||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: BCVA at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm D minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm D) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm D mean was different from Arm A mean.||1.59|-4.62|0.5309
81565484|NCT02484690|162804887|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-1.68||||0.3034|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.77|0.42||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: BCVA at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm E minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm E) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that the Arm E mean was different from Arm A mean.||0.42|-3.77|0.3034
81565485|NCT02484690|162804888|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|5.63||||0.5527|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.52|17.77||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction. An AR(1) covariance structure was also used.|The mean difference was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm B) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm B mean was different from Arm A mean.||17.77|-6.52|0.5527
81565486|NCT02484690|162804888|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-3.09||||0.7382|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-14.95|8.76||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction. An AR(1) covariance structure was also used.|The mean difference was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm C) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm C mean was different from Arm A mean.||8.76|-14.95|0.7382
81565487|NCT02484690|162804888|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-7.32||||0.3932|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-18.32|3.67||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction. An AR(1) covariance structure was also used.|The mean difference was calculated as Arm D minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm D) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm D mean was different from Arm A mean.||3.67|-18.32|0.3932
81565488|NCT02484690|162804889|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-5.71||||0.2328|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.74|-0.69||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||The difference was calculated as Arm E minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference between the treatment group (Arm E) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm E was different from Arm A.||-0.69|-10.74|0.2328
81565489|NCT02484690|162804890|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.52||||0.9581|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-13.26|12.22||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction. An AR(1) covariance structure was also used.|The mean difference was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm B) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm B mean was different from Arm A mean.||12.22|-13.26|0.9581
81565490|NCT02484690|162804890|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-10.08||||0.3166|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-22.99|2.82||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction. An AR(1) covariance structure was also used.|The mean difference was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm C) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm C mean was different from Arm A mean.||2.82|-22.99|0.3166
81565491|NCT02484690|162804890|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-7.68||||0.4244|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-20.01|4.64||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction. An AR(1) covariance structure was also used.|The mean difference was calculated as Arm D minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm D) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm D mean was different from Arm A mean.||4.64|-20.01|0.4244
81565492|NCT02484690|162804891|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-6.64||||0.5586|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-18.6|5.32||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||The difference was calculated as Arm E minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference between the treatment group (Arm E) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm E was different from Arm A.||5.32|-18.60|0.5586
81574297|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.834|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.5|2.7|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Social Sub-Scale Score (Week 8): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||2.7|-3.5|0.834
81565493|NCT02484690|162804892|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.0||||0.8536|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.93|7.93||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction. An AR(1) covariance structure was also used.|The mean difference was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm B) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm B mean was different from Arm A mean.||7.93|-5.93|0.8536
81565494|NCT02484690|162804892|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|8.14||||0.2303|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.56|16.83||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction. An AR(1) covariance structure was also used.|The mean difference was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm C) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm C mean was different from Arm A mean.||16.83|-0.56|0.2303
81565495|NCT02484690|162804892|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.08||||0.8406|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.79|7.95||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Generalized Estimating Equations Model|Categorical covariates: treatment group, visit, and visit by treatment group interaction. An AR(1) covariance structure was also used.|The mean difference was calculated as Arm D minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm D) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm D mean was different from Arm A mean.||7.95|-5.79|0.8406
81565496|NCT02484690|162804893|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage of Participants|-0.77||||1|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.23|9.68||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Fisher Exact||The difference was calculated as Arm E minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference between the treatment group (Arm E) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm E was different from Arm A.||9.68|-11.23|1.0000
81565497|NCT02484690|162804894|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|12.65||||0.3798|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.81|31.11||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: FCPT at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm B) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm B mean was different from Arm A mean.||31.11|-5.81|0.3798
81565498|NCT02484690|162804894|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.88||||0.9529|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-18.3|20.03||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: FCPT at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm C) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm C mean was different from Arm A mean.||20.03|-18.3|0.9529
81565499|NCT02484690|162804894|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|32.81||||0.0208|TWO_SIDED|80.0|14.65|50.96||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: FCPT at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm D minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm D) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm D mean was different from Arm A mean.||50.96|14.65|0.0208
81565500|NCT02484690|162804895|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-6.35||||0.5185|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-19.0|6.27||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: FCPT at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm E minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference between the treatment group (Arm E) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm E was different from Arm A.||6.27|-19.0|0.5185
81565501|NCT02484690|162804896|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|19.45||||0.1624|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.61|37.29||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: CST at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm B) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm B mean was different from Arm A mean.||37.29|1.61|0.1624
81565502|NCT02484690|162804896|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|2.79||||0.8475|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-15.8|21.37||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: CST at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm C) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm C mean was different from Arm A mean.||21.37|-15.8|0.8475
81575191|NCT01059825|162821899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.67||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.84|-0.5||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.50|-0.84|0.000
81565503|NCT02484690|162804896|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|28.52||||0.0381|TWO_SIDED|80.0|10.93|46.11||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: CST at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm D minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm D) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm D mean was different from Arm A mean.||46.11|10.93|0.0381
81565504|NCT02484690|162804897|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-14.4||||0.2089|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-29.1|0.29||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: CST at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm E minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference between the treatment group (Arm E) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm E was different from Arm A.||0.29|-29.1|0.2089
81565505|NCT02484690|162804900|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.4||||0.6717|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.61|0.81||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: CNV at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm B) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm B mean was different from Arm A mean.||0.81|-1.61|0.6717
81565506|NCT02484690|162804900|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.23||||0.8131|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.01|1.47||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: CNV at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm C) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm C mean was different from Arm A mean.||1.47|-1.01|0.8131
81565507|NCT02484690|162804900|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.11||||0.9069|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.07|1.29||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: CNV at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm D minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between each of the treatment groups (Arms B, C, or D) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arms B, C, or D means were different from Arm A mean.||1.29|-1.07|0.9069
81565508|NCT02484690|162804902|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.96||||0.3189|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.2|0.28||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: CNV at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm B) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm B mean was different from Arm A mean.||0.28|-2.20|0.3189
81565509|NCT02484690|162804902|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.22||||0.2256|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.07|2.52||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: CNV at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm C) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm C mean was different from Arm A mean.||2.52|-0.07|0.2256
81565510|NCT02484690|162804902|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.35||||0.7086|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.86|1.57||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: CNV at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm D minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm D) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm D mean was different from Arm A mean.||1.57|-0.86|0.7086
81565511|NCT02484690|162804904|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.78||||0.4353|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.07|0.51||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: leak at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm B minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm B) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm B mean was different from Arm A mean.||0.51|-2.07|0.4353
81565512|NCT02484690|162804904|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|1.45||||0.1652|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.11|2.78||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: leak at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm C minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm C) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm C mean was different from Arm A mean.||2.78|0.11|0.1652
81575192|NCT01059825|162821901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.15||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.75|-0.55||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.55|-1.75|0.007
81565513|NCT02484690|162804904|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.5||||0.61111|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.76|1.75||The threshold for statistical significance was an unadjusted 2-sided p-value \<0.2. There was no formal correction for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|Categorical covariates(cov): RAP/PCV at baseline(BL), treatment group, visit, \& visit by treatment group; Continuous cov: leak at BL; Unstructured cov|The mean difference was calculated as Arm D minus Arm A.|The null hypothesis (Ho) was that there was no difference in means between the treatment group (Arm D) and the control group (Arm A). The alternative hypothesis (Ha) was that Arm D mean was different from Arm A mean.||1.75|-0.76|0.61111
81565514|NCT05736224|162804921|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||No sunscreen compared to test sunscreen|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.003
81565515|NCT03507400|162804984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.63
81565516|NCT03507400|162804984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon paired test||pooled comparison of the participants of the non-waiting list and the waiting list before and after Introvision||||0.003
81565517|NCT03507400|162804986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81565518|NCT03507400|162804987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon paired test||||||0.003
81565519|NCT03507400|162804988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon paired test||||||0.001
81565520|NCT03507400|162804989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon paired test||||||0.001
81565521|NCT03507400|162804993|SUPERIORITY|Wilcoxon paired test||||||0.04|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81565522|NCT03507400|162804993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.25
81565523|NCT03507400|162804993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81565524|NCT06350474|162805012|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is -3.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.346|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.1||One-sided test for non-inferiority.|ANOVA|Adjusted for four dichotomous randomization strata.|Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|The non-inferiority test was a priori designed to be conducted on the per-protocol (PP) population.||1.1|-0.5|<0.0001
81565525|NCT06350474|162805013|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11||||0.414|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.2|||ANOVA|Adjusted for four dichotomous randomization strata.|Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|||0.2|-0.4|0.414
81565526|NCT06350474|162805014|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.95||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.9|||ANOVA|Adjusted for four dichotomous randomization strata.|Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|||2.9|-1.0|0.241
81565527|NCT06350474|162805015|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92||||0.233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.6|||ANOVA|Adjusted for four dichotomous randomization strata.|Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|||0.6|-2.5|0.233
81565528|NCT06350474|162805016|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.97|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|||0.97|-0.4|0.42
81565529|NCT06350474|162805017|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.61|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|||0.61|-0.92|0.69
81565530|NCT06350474|162805018|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % Participants|2.5||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|6.5|||Fisher Exact||Confidence interval calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction. Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|||6.5|-1.5|0.275
81565531|NCT06350474|162805020|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % Participants|0.8||||0.686|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|3.4|||Fisher Exact||Confidence interval calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction. Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|||3.4|-1.6|0.686
81565532|NCT06350474|162805021|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % Participants|13.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|21.8|||Fisher Exact||Confidence interval calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction. Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|Null hypothesis: proportion of participants with at least one AE is the same in Discontinue and Continue arms.||21.8|5.6|0.0010
81565533|NCT06350474|162805022|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.95|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.51|2.53|||Poisson Regression|||Rate ratio, confidence interval, and p-value calculated using Poisson Regression with an offset for the log of follow-up time in weeks. The total number of follow-up weeks in the DA-discontinue and DA-continue arms are 1486.3 and 1471.4 weeks, respectively. Ratio is Discontinue / Continue.||2.53|1.51|<0.0001
81565534|NCT06350474|162805023|SUPERIORITY||Difference in % Participants|2.03||||0.1758|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|5.0|||Fisher Exact||Confidence interval calculated using the Newcombe-Wilson method without continuity correction. Direction of difference is Discontinue - Continue.|Null hypothesis: proportion of participants changing assigned regimen is the same in Discontinue and Continue arms.||5.0|-0.6|0.1758
81565535|NCT00717093|162805037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|3.58||p-values obtained from logistic regression model including main effects of treatment and center|Regression, Logistic|Missing salivary cotinine values imputed as negative|Odds ratio obtained from logistic regression model including main effects of treatment and center|||3.58|1.59|<0.0001
81565536|NCT00717093|162805038|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.0118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.58||p-value obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and center|Regression, Logistic|Missing salivary cotinine values were imputed as negative|Odds Ratio obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and center|Week 26||2.58|1.12|0.0118
81565537|NCT00717093|162805039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.77||||0.0063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|2.67|||Regression, Logistic|Missing salivary cotinine values were imputed as negative.||||2.67|1.17|0.0063
81565538|NCT00717093|162805040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.28|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|3.41||p-value obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and center|Regression, Logistic|Missing salivary cotinine was imputed as negative|Odds ratio obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and center|Week 12||3.41|1.52|<0.0001
81565539|NCT00717093|162805040|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.0919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|2.13||p-value obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and center|Regression, Logistic|Missing salivary cotinine was imputed as negative|Odds ratio obtained from a logistic regression model including the main effects of treatment and center|Week 26||2.13|0.94|0.0919
81565540|NCT00418015|162805041|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54||95.0|||||Log Rank|||Log rank test||||0.54
81565541|NCT00418015|162805042|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.15
81565542|NCT00418015|162805043|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.06
81565543|NCT00418015|162805044|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.02
81565544|NCT00418015|162805045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.23
81565545|NCT00418015|162805045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.84
81565546|NCT02742441|162805049|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||"Treatment groups were compared with respect to the proportions of subjects with treatment success at Day 15 using the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by analysis center."|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Missing data was imputed as treatment failure.||||||<0.001
81565547|NCT02742441|162805050|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was achieved for each of the clinical signs of psoriasis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Missing data was imputed as treatment failure.||Treatment groups were compared with respect to each of the clinical signs of psoriasis (plaque elevation, scaling, and erythema).||||<0.001
81565548|NCT02742441|162805051|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.012
81565549|NCT03789396|162805067|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.97|||Regression, Logistic|||Comparison of patient odds of being hyperoxic and not on room air pre- versus post-intervention||0.97|0.57|0.03
81565550|NCT02281773|162805086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.1256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|0.34||Due to the exploratory nature of this trial, no multiplicity adjustment was made. All statistical testing was performed using a two-sided, α=0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model. Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as BI 409306 10 mg minus Placebo.|The restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based mixed effects model with repeated measurements (MMRM) was used with baseline value as fixed covariate and planned treatment, analysis visit, first test done, geographic region grouping 1, planned treatment by analysis visit and baseline value by analysis visit as fixed effects.||0.34|-2.76|0.1256
81565551|NCT02281773|162805086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.7337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.84||Due to the exploratory nature of this trial, no multiplicity adjustment was made. All statistical testing was performed using a two-sided, α=0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model. Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as BI 409306 25 mg minus Placebo.|The restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based mixed effects model with repeated measurements (MMRM) was used with baseline value as fixed covariate and planned treatment, analysis visit, first test done, geographic region grouping 1, planned treatment by analysis visit and baseline value by analysis visit as fixed effects.||1.84|-1.30|0.7337
81565552|NCT02281773|162805086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.6994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.31|1.95||Due to the exploratory nature of this trial, no multiplicity adjustment was made. All statistical testing was performed using a two-sided, α=0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model. Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as BI 409306 50 mg minus Placebo.|The restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based mixed effects model with repeated measurements (MMRM) was used with baseline value as fixed covariate and planned treatment, analysis visit, first test done, geographic region grouping 1, planned treatment by analysis visit and baseline value by analysis visit as fixed effects.||1.95|-1.31|0.6994
81565553|NCT02281773|162805086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|0.93||Due to the exploratory nature of this trial, no multiplicity adjustment was made. All statistical testing was performed using a two-sided, α=0.05 level of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Unstructured covariance structure has been used to fit the mixed model. Kenward-Roger was used to model degrees of freedom.|Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as BI 409306 100 mg minus Placebo.|The restricted maximum likelihood (REML) based mixed effects model with repeated measurements (MMRM) was used with baseline value as fixed covariate and planned treatment, analysis visit, first test done, geographic region grouping 1, planned treatment by analysis visit and baseline value by analysis visit as fixed effects.||0.93|-2.19|0.4270
81565554|NCT02281773|162805091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.5972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.6||Due to the exploratory nature of this trial, no multiplicity adjustment was made. All statistical testing was performed using a two-sided, α=0.05 level of significance.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as BI 409306 10 mg minus Placebo.|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences (BI 409306 group minus placebo group) in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12. The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12 during the treatment period adjusted for fixed categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.||1.6|-0.9|0.5972
81565555|NCT02281773|162805091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.3817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.7||Due to the exploratory nature of this trial, no multiplicity adjustment was made. All statistical testing was performed using a two-sided, α=0.05 level of significance.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as BI 409306 25 mg minus Placebo.|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences (BI 409306 group minus placebo group) in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12. The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12 during the treatment period adjusted for fixed categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.||0.7|-1.9|0.3817
81574298|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.281|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.1|1.1|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Social Sub-Scale Score (Week 8): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||1.1|-5.1|0.281
81565556|NCT02281773|162805091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|1.8||Due to the exploratory nature of this trial, no multiplicity adjustment was made. All statistical testing was performed using a two-sided, α=0.05 level of significance.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as BI 409306 50 mg minus Placebo.|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences (BI 409306 group minus placebo group) in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12. The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12 during the treatment period adjusted for fixed categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.||1.8|-0.9|0.4800
81565557|NCT02281773|162805091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.7507|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.5||Due to the exploratory nature of this trial, no multiplicity adjustment was made. All statistical testing was performed using a two-sided, α=0.05 level of significance.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as BI 409306 100 mg minus Placebo.|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences (BI 409306 group minus placebo group) in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12. The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12 during the treatment period adjusted for fixed categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.||1.5|-1.1|0.7507
81565558|NCT02281773|162805092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.9399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||Due to the exploratory nature of this trial, no multiplicity adjustment was made. All statistical testing was performed using a two-sided, α=0.05 level of significance.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as BI 409306 10 mg minus Placebo.|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences (BI 409306 group minus placebo group) in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12. The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12 during the treatment period adjusted for fixed categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.||0.1|-0.1|0.9399
81565559|NCT02281773|162805092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.9919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1||Due to the exploratory nature of this trial, no multiplicity adjustment was made. All statistical testing was performed using a two-sided, α=0.05 level of significance.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as BI 409306 25 mg minus Placebo.|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences (BI 409306 group minus placebo group) in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12. The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12 during the treatment period adjusted for fixed categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.||0.1|-0.1|0.9919
81565560|NCT02281773|162805092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.3027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||Due to the exploratory nature of this trial, no multiplicity adjustment was made. All statistical testing was performed using a two-sided, α=0.05 level of significance.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as BI 409306 50 mg minus Placebo.|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences (BI 409306 group minus placebo group) in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12. The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12 during the treatment period adjusted for fixed categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.||0.2|-0.1|0.3027
81565561|NCT02281773|162805092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.06||0.3901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.2||Due to the exploratory nature of this trial, no multiplicity adjustment was made. All statistical testing was performed using a two-sided, α=0.05 level of significance.|ANCOVA||Mean Difference (Final Values) is actually the Adjusted mean difference calculated as BI 409306 100 mg minus Placebo.|Analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) were used to assess between-group differences (BI 409306 group minus placebo group) in the modelled changes from baseline to Week 12. The dependent variable was the change from the baseline score at Week 12 during the treatment period adjusted for fixed categorical covariates of treatment as well as fixed continuous covariates of baseline score.||0.2|-0.1|0.3901
81565562|NCT00546104|162805098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.0||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.0|9.0||The p-value is from a paired t-test to test the null hypothesis the mean relative change in Src from baseline to 4 weeks is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided|||The median change in SRC from baseline to 4 weeks was estimated.||9|-30|0.3
81565563|NCT00546104|162805099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.1|||t-test, 1 sided|||||.10|-.30|0.3
81565564|NCT00573183|162805137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.3404|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4134|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.2019|9.2842||95% confidence interval|Mixed Models Analysis|A covariate adjustment was used: average number of days of stimulant use within a 30-day window of assessment from 90 days pre-baseline to baseline.|The STAGE-12 group represented the numerator and TAU represented the reference group/denominator|Mixture model with a logistic part for assessing zero-inflation and a negative binomial part for the over-dispersed count data, with corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of the odds ratios for logistic part and incidence rate ratios for negative binomial part.||9.2842|1.2019|<0.05
81565565|NCT00573183|162805137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.4373|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4134|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0131|5.8637|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||5.8637|1.0131|<0.01
81565566|NCT00573183|162805138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||Statistical Model - zero-inflated negative binomial random-effects regression|Zero-inflated negative binomial random-e|Statistical Model - zero-inflated negative binomial random-effects regression adjusted for average number of days of pre-baseline attendance||Outcome measure: Number of days of self-reported Self-Help meeting attendance by the Substance Use Calendar (SUC) within a 30-day window of assessment at mid-treatment, end-of-treatment, first, second, third and last follow-ups||||<0.05
81565567|NCT01926015|162805144|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference, excluding a difference \>=10%, is \>=-0.10|Difference in percentage|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|3.95|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Diphtheria Toxin \>=0.1 IU/mL||3.95|-3.99|<0.001
81565568|NCT01926015|162805144|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference, excluding a difference \>=10%, is \>=-0.10|Difference in percentage|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|3.95|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Tetanus Toxin \>=0.01 IU/mL||3.95|-3.99|<0.001
81565569|NCT01926015|162805144|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference, excluding a difference \>=10%, is \>=-0.10|Difference in percentage|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|3.95|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Pertussis Toxin \>=10 EU/mL||3.95|-3.99|<0.001
81565570|NCT01926015|162805144|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference, excluding a difference \>=10%, is \>=-0.10|Difference in percentage|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|3.95|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Pertussis FHA \>=10 EU/mL||3.95|-3.99|<0.001
81565571|NCT01926015|162805144|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference, excluding a difference \>=10%, is \>=-0.10|Difference in percentage|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|3.95|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Poliovirus Type 1 NA \>=8||3.95|-3.99|<0.001
81565572|NCT01926015|162805144|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference, excluding a difference \>=10%, is \>=-0.10|Difference in percentage|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|3.95|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Poliovirus Type 2 NA \>=8||3.95|-3.99|<0.001
81565573|NCT01926015|162805144|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority requires that the lower bound of the 95% confidence interval of the percentage difference, excluding a difference \>=10%, is \>=-0.10|Difference in percentage|0.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|3.95|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||Poliovirus Type 3 NA \>=8||3.95|-3.99|<0.001
81565574|NCT01364649|162805157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|4.02|||Mixed Model Repeated Measurements|The primary analysis was performed by using observed case data only.||||4.02|0.48|0.013
81565575|NCT02468232|162805167|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0881||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6501|1.8212|||Regression, Cox|||For Primary Composite||1.8212|0.6501|0.6260
81565576|NCT02468232|162805167|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1701||||0.6493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5242|2.6122|||Regression, Cox|||For CV Death||2.6122|0.5242|0.6493
81565577|NCT02468232|162805167|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2673||||0.7851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7039|2.2818|||Regression, Cox|||For 1st HF Hospitalization||2.2818|0.7039|0.7851
81565578|NCT02468232|162805168|SUPERIORITY||LSM of ratio|0.8657||||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7585|0.988||Indicates statistical significance (2-sided) with an alpha level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Repeated measure ANCOVA model||Week 4 analysis||0.9880|0.7585|0.0326
81565579|NCT02468232|162805168|SUPERIORITY||LSM of ratio|0.8538||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7509|0.9708||Indicates statistical significance (2-sided) with an alpha level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Repeated measure ANCOVA model||Week 8 analysis||0.9708|0.7509|0.0161
81565580|NCT02468232|162805168|SUPERIORITY||LSM of ratio|0.8112||||0.0104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6916|0.9514||Indicates statistical significance (2-sided) with an alpha level of 0.05|ANCOVA|Repeated measure of ANCOVA model||Month 6 analysis||0.9514|0.6916|0.0104
81565581|NCT02468232|162805170|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.024||||0.5406|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6492|1.6152|||Regression, Cox|||First triple composite endpoint||1.6152|0.6492|0.5406
81565582|NCT02468232|162805170|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1701||||0.6493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5242|2.6122|||Regression, Cox|||CV health||2.6122|0.5242|0.6493
81565583|NCT02468232|162805170|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8546||||0.3448|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3952|1.8479|||Regression, Cox|||First worsening of HF in outpatient||1.8479|0.3952|0.3448
81565584|NCT02468232|162805171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7115|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|based on modified ridit scores||Week 4 analysis||||0.7115
81565585|NCT02468232|162805171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1752|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|based on modified ridit scores||Week 8 analysis||||0.1752
81565586|NCT02468232|162805171|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2688|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|based on modified ridit scores||Month 6 analysis||||0.2688
81565587|NCT02468232|162805172|SUPERIORITY||LSM of difference|2.5455||||0.1854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2306|6.3216|||ANCOVA|Repeated measure ANCOVA model||Week 8 analysis||6.3216|-1.2306|0.1854
81565588|NCT02468232|162805172|SUPERIORITY||LSM of difference|1.2695||||0.5737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1715|5.7104|||ANCOVA|Repeated measure ANCOVA model||Month 6 analysis||5.7104|-3.1715|0.5737
81565589|NCT02468232|162805173|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.8699||||0.6501||95.0|0.4763|1.5887|||Negative binomial (NB) regression model|adjusted for treatment and stratification of screening NT-proBNP||||1.5887|0.4763|0.6501
81565590|NCT02468232|162805174|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6211|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.6211
81565591|NCT02468232|162805176|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1895||||0.6955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6116|2.3134|||Regression, Cox|||||2.3134|0.6116|0.6955
81565592|NCT02468232|162805178|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.0192||||0.9233|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6925|1.4999|||Negative binomial (NB) regression model|adjusted for treatment and stratification of screening NT-proBNP||||1.4999|0.6925|0.9233
81565593|NCT02468232|162805179|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|1.0754||||0.9272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2264|5.1067|||Negative binomial (NB) regression model|adjusted for treatment and stratification of screening NT-proBNP||||5.1067|0.2264|0.9272
81565594|NCT02468232|162805181|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.4504||||0.0697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1902|1.0665||Negative binomial (NB) regression model|Negative binomial (NB) regression model|adjusted for treatment and stratification of screening NT-proBNP||||1.0665|0.1902|0.0697
81565595|NCT01914757|162805198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.64||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.85|||Negative Binomial|Model includes covariates treatment group, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year, and use of maintenance oral corticosteroids||||0.85|0.49|0.002
81565596|NCT01914757|162805198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.72||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.95|||Negative Binomial|Model includes covariates treatment group, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year, and use of maintenance oral corticosteroids.||||0.95|0.54|0.019
81565597|NCT01914757|162805199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.64||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.92|||Negative Binomial|Model includes covariates treatment group, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year, and use of maintenance oral corticosteroids||||0.92|0.45|0.015
81565598|NCT01914757|162805199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.6||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.86|||Negative Binomial|Model includes covariates treatment group, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year, and use of maintenance oral corticosteroids.||||0.86|0.42|0.005
81565599|NCT01914757|162805200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.125||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.213|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, use of OCS, visit, and treatment by visit||||0.213|0.037|0.005
81565600|NCT01914757|162805200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.116||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.028|0.204|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, use of OCS, visit, and treatment by visit||||0.204|0.028|0.01
81565601|NCT01914757|162805201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.064||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|0.176|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, use of OCS, visit, and treatment by visit||||0.176|-0.049|0.268
81565602|NCT01914757|162805201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.015||||0.786|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.127|0.096|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline pre-BD FEV1, region, use of OCS, visit, and treatment by visit||||0.096|-0.127|0.786
81565603|NCT01914757|162805202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.224|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline Asthma symptom score, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment.||||0.07|-0.32|0.224
81565604|NCT01914757|162805202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline Asthma symptom score, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment.||||-0.04|-0.43|0.019
81565605|NCT01914757|162805203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline Asthma symptom score, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment.||||0.13|-0.44|0.287
81565606|NCT01914757|162805203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01||||0.966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline Asthma symptom score, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment.||||0.29|-0.28|0.966
81565607|NCT01914757|162805204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.21||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.99|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline Asthma rescue medication use, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment.||||0.99|-0.58|0.603
81565608|NCT01914757|162805204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline Asthma medication use, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment.||||0.28|-1.29|0.209
81565609|NCT01914757|162805205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.86||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.59|30.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline morning PEF, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment.||Morning PEF Change from Baseline to Week 56||30.12|1.59|0.029
81565610|NCT01914757|162805205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|15.27||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|29.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline morning PEF, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment.||Morning PEF Change from Baseline to Week 56||29.64|0.9|0.037
81565611|NCT01914757|162805205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.54||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.07|32.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline evening PEF, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment.||Evening PEF Change from Baseline to Week 56||32|3.07|0.018
81565612|NCT01914757|162805205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|21.22||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.65|35.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline evening PEF, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment.||Evening PEF Change from Baseline to Week 56||35.79|6.65|0.004
81565613|NCT01914757|162805206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline prop of nights with nocturnal wakening, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment.||||0.03|-0.06|0.4
81565614|NCT01914757|162805206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline prop of nights with nocturnal wakening, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment.||||0.01|-0.08|0.146
81565615|NCT01914757|162805207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment.||||-0.01|-0.38|0.043
81565616|NCT01914757|162805207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment.||||-0.07|-0.44|0.008
81565617|NCT01914757|162805208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment.||||0.03|-0.51|0.078
81565618|NCT01914757|162805208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline ACQ-6 score, region, use of OCS, visit, and visit by treatment.||||0.16|-0.37|0.449
81565619|NCT01914757|162805209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for region, number of exacerbations in the previous year, use of OCS||Proportion of patients with \>=1 asthma exacerbation||0.69|0.31|<0.001
81565620|NCT01914757|162805209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.95|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Controlling for region, number of exacerbations in the previous year, use of OCS||Proportion of patients with \>=1 asthma exacerbation||0.95|0.45|0.023
81565621|NCT01914757|162805210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|0.8|||Regression, Cox|Model includes treatment, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year, use of OCS||Time to first Exacerbation||0.80|0.46|<0.001
81565622|NCT01914757|162805210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.95|||Regression, Cox|Model includes treatment, region, number of exacerbations in the previous year, use of OCS||Time to first asthma exacerbation||0.95|0.55|0.018
81565623|NCT01914757|162805211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|0.93||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.82|||negative binomial|Model includes treatment, region, any prior exacerbation resulting ER/Hospitalization, use of OCS||||1.82|0.48|0.837
81565624|NCT01914757|162805211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Ratio|1.23||||0.538|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|2.35|||negative binomial|Model includes treatment, region, any prior exacerbation resulting ER/Hospitalization, use of OCS||||2.35|0.64|0.538
81565625|NCT01914757|162805215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline AQLQ score, region, use of OCS, visit, visit by treatment.||||0.37|-0.04|0.119
81565626|NCT01914757|162805215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|Model includes treatment, baseline AQLQ score, region, use of OCS, visit, visit by treatment.||||0.45|0.04|0.019
81565627|NCT01188421|162805221|SUPERIORITY||F-value for main effect of Group|1.31||||0.275|TWO_SIDED|||||Main effect of Group (e.g., Buprenorphine, Tramadol, Clonidine) on COWS Total Score Ratings|ANOVA|||A power analysis determined 40 participants in each group would detect a moderate effect size, assuming an alpha of 0.05 and 80% power. Due to the expiration of buprenorphine tablets, recruitment was terminated after enrolling 103 participants. This study utilized an Intent-to-Treat (ITT) analysis. The ITT analysis includes all volunteers who signed informed consent, were randomized into the study's treatment conditions, and took at least 1 dose of study medication.||||.275
81565628|NCT01188421|162805221|SUPERIORITY||F-value for main effect of Phase|3.57||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||Main effect for Phase (e.g., Stabilization, Taper, Post-Taper) on COWS total score.|ANOVA|||||||0.03
81565629|NCT01188421|162805221|SUPERIORITY||F-value for the main effect of Group x P|2.03||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|||||Main effect for Group x Phase interaction on COWS Total Score|ANOVA|||||||0.092
81565630|NCT01147640|162805222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-12.4|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81565631|NCT01147640|162805223|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0||||||||||||
81565632|NCT01856907|162805229|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||McNemar|||Study change from dysglycemia to normal glucose state||||.035
81565633|NCT01856907|162805230|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044|||||||ANOVA|||Subjects (SS)/ Treatment Group x repeated measures (visit) design||||0.044
81565634|NCT01856907|162805231|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.034|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||0.034
81565635|NCT01856907|162805232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||.047
81565636|NCT01856907|162805233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.017|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||0.017
81565637|NCT01856907|162805234|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||0.014
81565638|NCT01856907|162805235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||0.042
81565639|NCT01856907|162805236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||0.002
81565640|NCT01856907|162805237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||0.004
81565641|NCT01856907|162805238|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||ANOVA|||Factorial repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni contrast test||||0.004
81565642|NCT01856907|162805239|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.9
81565643|NCT00091442|162805243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.5988||95.0|0.86|1.3||Not adjusted for multiple comparison.|Log Rank|||Null Hypothesis: Designed to detect an improvement in median survival from 15 months to 19.5 months with 80% power.||1.3|0.86|0.5988
81565644|NCT00091442|162805244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0085||95.0||||Not adjusted for multiple comparison|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Null hypothesis - no difference in response rate between the two treatment groups.||||0.0085
81565645|NCT00091442|162805245|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.55|0.77|||Log Rank|||"Null hypothersis - no difference in Time to Progression (TTP) between the two treatment groups.~Designed to detect an improvement in median TTP from 6 months to 7.8 months with 80% power, assuming exponential survival distribution."||0.77|0.55|<0.0001
81565646|NCT00986830|162805267|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Paired t-tests were used to calculate the p-values and evaluate whether the change in outcomes from baseline to follow-up were statistically different from zero. A p value of \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided||||A reduction in SNOT-20 score of 0.8 or more is considered clinically meaningful.|||<0.0001
81565647|NCT00986830|162805268|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Paired t-tests were used to calculate the p-values and evaluate whether the change in outcomes from baseline to follow-up were statistically different from zero. A p value \<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81565648|NCT00986830|162805269|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Paired t-tests were used to calculate the p-values and evaluate whether the change in outcomes from baseline to follow-up were statistically different from zero. A p value \<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81565649|NCT00986830|162805270|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Paired t-tests were used to calculate the p-values and evaluate whether the change in outcomes from baseline to follow-up were statistically different from zero. A p value \<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81565650|NCT00986830|162805271|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Paired t-tests were used to calculate the p-values and evaluate whether the change in outcomes from baseline to follow-up were statistically different from zero. A p value \<0.05 is considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81565651|NCT00986830|162805272|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009||||||Paired t-tests were used to calculate the p-values and evaluate whether the change in outcomes from baseline to follow-up were statistically different from zero. A p value \<0.05 indicates statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.009
81565652|NCT00986830|162805273|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.292||||||Paired t-tests were used to calculate the p-values and evaluate whether the change in outcomes from baseline to follow-up were statistically different from zero. A p value \<0.05 indicates statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.292
81565653|NCT00986830|162805274|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Paired t-tests were used to calculate the p-values and evaluate whether the change in outcomes from baseline to follow-up were statistically different from zero. A p value \<0.05 indicates statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81565654|NCT01453725|162805284|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent vs Placebo|31.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.5|43.6||Stratification factors: Baseline evidence of sacroiliitis on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and Screening C-reactive protein (CRP) level|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||||43.6|17.5|<0.0001
81565655|NCT01453725|162805285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent vs Placebo|33.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.4|46.1||Stratification factors: Baseline evidence of sacroiliitis on MRI and Screening CRP level|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||||46.1|20.4|<0.0001
81565656|NCT01453725|162805286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent vs Placebo|28.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.4|40.6||Stratification factors: Baseline evidence of sacroiliitis on MRI and Screening CRP level|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||||40.6|14.4|<0.0001
81565657|NCT01453725|162805287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent vs Placebo|15.2||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|27.1||Stratification factors: Baseline evidence of sacroiliitis on MRI and Screening CRP level|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen Method|||||27.1|3.2|0.0136
81565658|NCT01453725|162805288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mann-Whitney Test|||||||<0.0001
81565659|NCT01436396|162805297|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% Confidence Interval (CI) was greater than -10. The difference in percentage of seroconversion rates between group 1 and 2 was based on the Wilson score (without continuity adjustment) 95% two-sided CI.|Difference in percentage|0.334|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.976|1.87||||||Non-inferiority of YF seroconversion rate was assessed 28 days post-Stamaril®/CYD dengue vaccine (CYD Dengue Vaccine Group) or post-Stamaril®/placebo (Placebo Group).||1.87|-0.976|
81565660|NCT01436396|162805298|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was demonstrated if the lower limit of the 95% CI is greater than -10. The difference in percentage of seroconversion rates between group 1 and 2 was based on the Wilson score (without continuity adjustment) 95% two-sided CI.|Difference in percentage|-1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|0.383||||||Non-inferiority of YF seroconversion rate was assessed 28 days post-Stamaril®/CYD dengue vaccine (CYD Dengue Vaccine Group) or post-Stamaril®/placebo (Placebo Group).||0.383|-2.81|
81565661|NCT02083081|162805415|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||||||0.38
81565662|NCT02083081|162805416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||||||0.45
81565663|NCT02083081|162805417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96|||||||generalized estimating equations (GEE)|||||||0.96
81565664|NCT04041375|162805419|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|-0.09||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Score - Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.42
81565665|NCT04041375|162805419|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|-0.13||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Emotional Burden Subscale - Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.32
81565666|NCT04041375|162805419|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|-0.13||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Physician-Related Distress Subscale - Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.36
81565667|NCT04041375|162805419|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|-0.17||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Regimen-Related Distress Subscale - Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.23
81565668|NCT04041375|162805419|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression model with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.18||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Interpersonal Distress Subscale - Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.26
81565669|NCT04041375|162805419|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Treatment Effect|0.007||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Score - Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.95
81565670|NCT04041375|162805419|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|-0.01||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Emotional Burden Subscale - Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.92
81565671|NCT04041375|162805419|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|-0.07||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Physician-Related Distress Subscale - Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.59
81565672|NCT04041375|162805419|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|-0.08||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Interaction Term|||Regimen-Related Distress Subscale - Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.54
81565673|NCT04041375|162805419|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.3||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Interpersonal Distress Subscale - Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.05
81565674|NCT04041375|162805420|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.58||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||General Diet - Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.03
81565675|NCT04041375|162805420|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.07||||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Specific Diet (Fruits and Vegetables) - Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.83
81565676|NCT04041375|162805420|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|-0.44||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Specific Diet (Fat) - Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.12
81565677|NCT04041375|162805420|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.39||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical Activity - Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.17
81565678|NCT04041375|162805420|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.06||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Blood Glucose Testing - Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.85
81565679|NCT04041375|162805420|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.02||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Foot Care - Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.94
81565680|NCT04041375|162805420|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.19||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||General Diet - Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.47
81565681|NCT04041375|162805420|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.08||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Specific Diet (Fruits and Vegetables) - Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.82
81565682|NCT04041375|162805420|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|-0.13||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Specific Diet (Fat) - Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.66
81565683|NCT04041375|162805420|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.25||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical Activity - Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.38
81565684|NCT04041375|162805420|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|-0.12||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Blood Glucose Testing - Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.68
81575193|NCT01059825|162821901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.75||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.35|-1.14||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-1.14|-2.35|0.000
81565685|NCT04041375|162805420|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.26||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Foot Care - Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.40
81565686|NCT04041375|162805422|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.06||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.93
81565687|NCT04041375|162805422|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.63||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.38
81565688|NCT04041375|162805423|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.32||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.66
81565689|NCT04041375|162805423|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.99||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.18
81565690|NCT04041375|162805426|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|1.45||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.38
81565691|NCT04041375|162805426|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|1.64||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.68
81565692|NCT04041375|162805427|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.19||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.74
81565693|NCT04041375|162805427|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.29||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.62
81565694|NCT04041375|162805428|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.16||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.72
81565695|NCT04041375|162805428|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|-0.24||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.58
81565696|NCT04041375|162805429|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.36||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment Effect - Month 3||||0.50
81565697|NCT04041375|162805429|SUPERIORITY|Treatment effect was modeled via multilevel linear regression with random intercepts for participants. Outcome was regressed on dummy coded categorical indicators of study arm (usual care reference), time point (baseline reference), and arm x time point interaction. Test of the arm x time interaction terms were used to assess treatment effects at months 3 and 6. Models conditioned on race, education, and income as specified a priori.|Interaction Term|0.72||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|||||alpha = 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Treatment Effect - Month 6||||0.18
81565698|NCT01967342|162805432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.268|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-0.193||0.165|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in BPI-Intensity within Usual Care between pre-treatment and 10-week post-treatment.||||.165
81565699|NCT01967342|162805432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.245|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.198||0.216|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in BPI-Intensity within Usual Care between post-treatment and 6-month follow-up.||||.216
81565700|NCT01967342|162805432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.052|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.189|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in BPI-Intensity within CBT group between the pre-treatment and 10-week post-treatment.||||< .001
81565701|NCT01967342|162805432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.361|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.199||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in BPI-Intensity within CBT group between the post-treatment and 6-month follow-up.||||.070
81565702|NCT01967342|162805432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.823|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.191|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in BPI-Intensity within Pain Ed group between the pre-treatment and 10-week post-treatment.||||< .001
81565703|NCT01967342|162805432|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.131|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.203||0.519|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in BPI-Intensity within Pain Ed group between the post-treatment and 6-month follow-up.||||.519
81565704|NCT01967342|162805433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.247||0.196|TWO_SIDED|||||To control for multiple comparisons in secondary outcomes, a corrected alpha level was calculated using the Benjamini-Hochberg correction method. Smallest p-value compared to .025; Largest p-value compared to .050.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in BPI-Interference within Usual Care group between the pre-treatment and 10-week post-treatment.||||.196
81565705|NCT01967342|162805433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.182|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.239||0.447|TWO_SIDED|||||To control for multiple comparisons in secondary outcomes, a corrected alpha level was calculated using the Benjamini-Hochberg correction method. Smallest p-value compared to .025; Largest p-value compared to .050.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in BPI-Interference within Usual Care group between the post-treatment and 6-month follow-up.||||.447
81565706|NCT01967342|162805433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.643|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.241|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||To control for multiple comparisons in secondary outcomes, a corrected alpha level was calculated using the Benjamini-Hochberg correction method. Smallest p-value compared to .025; Largest p-value compared to .050.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in BPI-Interference within CBT for Pain group between the pre-treatment and 10-week post-treatment.||||<.001
81565707|NCT01967342|162805433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.548|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.237||0.021|TWO_SIDED|||||To control for multiple comparisons in secondary outcomes, a corrected alpha level was calculated using the Benjamini-Hochberg correction method. Smallest p-value compared to .025; Largest p-value compared to .050.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in BPI-Interference within CBT for Pain group between the post-treatment and 6-month follow-up.||||.021
81565708|NCT01967342|162805433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.999|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||To control for multiple comparisons in secondary outcomes, a corrected alpha level was calculated using the Benjamini-Hochberg correction method. Smallest p-value compared to .025; Largest p-value compared to .050.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in BPI-Interference within Pain Ed group between the pre-treatment and 10-week post-treatment.||||< .001
81565709|NCT01967342|162805433|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.243||0.305|TWO_SIDED|||||To control for multiple comparisons in secondary outcomes, a corrected alpha level was calculated using the Benjamini-Hochberg correction method. Smallest p-value compared to .025; Largest p-value compared to .050.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in BPI-Interference within Pain Ed group between the post-treatment and 6-month follow-up.||||.305
81565710|NCT01967342|162805434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.623||0.082|TWO_SIDED|||||To control for multiple comparisons in secondary outcomes, a corrected alpha level was calculated using the Benjamini-Hochberg correction method. Smallest p-value compared to .025; Largest p-value compared to .050.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in PHQ-9 within Usual Care group between the pre-treatment and 10-week post-treatment.||||.082
81565711|NCT01967342|162805434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.532||0.652|TWO_SIDED|||||To control for multiple comparisons in secondary outcomes, a corrected alpha level was calculated using the Benjamini-Hochberg correction method. Smallest p-value compared to .025; Largest p-value compared to .050.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in PHQ-9 within Usual Care group between the post-treatment and 6-month follow-up.||||.652
81565712|NCT01967342|162805434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.416|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.612|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||To control for multiple comparisons in secondary outcomes, a corrected alpha level was calculated using the Benjamini-Hochberg correction method. Smallest p-value compared to .025; Largest p-value compared to .050.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in PHQ-9 within CBT for Pain group between the pre-treatment and 10-week post-treatment.||||< .001
81565713|NCT01967342|162805434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.619|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.528||0.241|TWO_SIDED|||||To control for multiple comparisons in secondary outcomes, a corrected alpha level was calculated using the Benjamini-Hochberg correction method. Smallest p-value compared to .025; Largest p-value compared to .050.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in PHQ-9 within CBT for Pain group between the post-treatment and 6-month follow-up.||||.241
81565714|NCT01967342|162805434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.251|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.617|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||To control for multiple comparisons in secondary outcomes, a corrected alpha level was calculated using the Benjamini-Hochberg correction method. Smallest p-value compared to .025; Largest p-value compared to .050.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in PHQ-9 within Pain Ed group between the pre-treatment and 10-week post-treatment.||||< .001
81565715|NCT01967342|162805434|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.434|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.541||0.422|TWO_SIDED|||||To control for multiple comparisons in secondary outcomes, a corrected alpha level was calculated using the Benjamini-Hochberg correction method. Smallest p-value compared to .025; Largest p-value compared to .050.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A piecewise linear growth model examined changes in PHQ-9 within Pain Ed group between the post-treatment and 6-month follow-up.||||.422
81565716|NCT01967342|162805435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||CBT vs. TAU|Odds ratios were computed to describe the likelihood of participants in each treatment condition reporting clinically meaningful improvement on the PGIC-pain intensity relative to the other groups at post-treatment (6-months).||||<.001
81565717|NCT01967342|162805435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.53||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||EDU vs. TAU|Odds ratios were computed to describe the likelihood of participants in each treatment condition reporting clinically meaningful improvement on the PGIC-pain intensity relative to the other groups at post-treatment (10-weeks).||||.001
81565718|NCT01967342|162805435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.53||||0.217|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||CBT vs. EDU|Odds ratios were computed to describe the likelihood of participants in each treatment condition reporting clinically meaningful improvement on the PGIC-pain intensity relative to the other groups at pre-treatment (10-weeks).||||.217
81565719|NCT01967342|162805435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.81||||0.009|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||CBT vs. TAU|Odds ratios were computed to describe the likelihood of participants in each treatment condition reporting clinically meaningful improvement on the PGIC-pain intensity relative to the other groups at follow-up (6-months).||||.009
81565720|NCT01967342|162805435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.32||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||EDU vs. TAU|Odds ratios were computed to describe the likelihood of participants in each treatment condition reporting clinically meaningful improvement on the PGIC-pain intensity relative to the other groups at follow-up (6-months).||||.001
81565721|NCT01967342|162805435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.389|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis||CBT vs. EDU|Odds ratios were computed to describe the likelihood of participants in each treatment condition reporting clinically meaningful improvement on the PGIC-pain intensity relative to the other groups at follow-up (6-months).||||.389
81565722|NCT03725852|162805474|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|42.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|61.483||0.495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.84|166.49||P-value was based on an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model at each time point including treatment, sex, stratum (nintedanib, pirfenidone or neither), age, height, and baseline value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 26||166.49|-81.84|0.495
81565723|NCT03725852|162805475|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.3|24.5|||||95% CI for difference calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|TEAEs||24.5|-17.3|
81565724|NCT03725852|162805475|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|15.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|30.7|||||95% CI for difference calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|Serious TEAEs||30.7|-3.0|
81565725|NCT03725852|162805475|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|31.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|49.4|||||95% CI for difference calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|TEAEs related to study drug||49.4|8.2|
81565726|NCT03725852|162805475|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Percentage|22.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|36.4|||||95% CI for difference calculated using the method of Miettinen and Nurminen.|TEAEs leading to study drug discontinuation||36.4|6.7|
81565727|NCT03725852|162805476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.397|||||||Log Rank|||All-cause deaths||||0.397
81565728|NCT03725852|162805476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.397|||||||Log Rank|||Respiratory-related deaths||||0.397
81565729|NCT03725852|162805476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.131|||||||Log Rank|||All-cause hospitalizations||||0.131
81565730|NCT03725852|162805476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.762|||||||Log Rank|||Respiratory-related hospitalizations||||0.762
81565731|NCT03725852|162805477|SUPERIORITY||Weighted LS mean difference|-9.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|15.713||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.87|22.64||P-value was based on an ANCOVA model at Week 26 including treatment, stratum (nintedanib, pirfenidone or neither) and baseline 6MWT distance as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 26||22.64|-40.87|0.565
81565732|NCT03725852|162805478|SUPERIORITY||Weighted LS mean difference.|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.71||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.06|5.91||P-value was based on an ANCOVA model at Week 26 including treatment, stratum (nintedanib, pirfenidone or neither) and baseline SGRQ value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 26||5.91|-9.06|0.673
81565733|NCT03725852|162805479|SUPERIORITY||Weighted LS mean difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.591||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.98|8.53||P-value was based on an ANCOVA model at Week 26 including treatment, stratum (nintedanib, pirfenidone or neither) and baseline SGRQ value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 26: Symptoms score||8.53|-9.98|0.875
81565734|NCT03725852|162805479|SUPERIORITY||Weighted LS mean difference|-4.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.038||0.416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.29|6.02||P-value was based on an ANCOVA model at Week 26 including treatment, stratum (nintedanib, pirfenidone or neither) and baseline SGRQ value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 26: Activity score||6.02|-14.29|0.416
81565735|NCT03725852|162805479|SUPERIORITY||Weighted LS mean difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.029||0.961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.32|7.92||P-value was based on an ANCOVA model at Week 26 including treatment, stratum (nintedanib, pirfenidone or neither) and baseline SGRQ value as covariates.|ANCOVA|||Change at Week 26: Impacts score||7.92|-8.32|0.961
81565736|NCT03725852|162805480|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.000
81565737|NCT02913612|162805487|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|2.65||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|6.26|||Fisher Exact|||||6.26|1.12|0.0205
81565738|NCT02913612|162805487|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|2.16||||0.0619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|5.14|||Fisher Exact|||||5.14|0.91|0.0619
81565739|NCT02913612|162805487|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|1.23||||0.6281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|2.82|||Fisher Exact|||||2.82|0.53|0.6281
81565740|NCT01011738|162805502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.349||||0.0022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.542|7.271||Multiple logistic regression were run in stepwise procedure with significance level of 0.05 to stay, considering all pre and on-treatment factors identified by univariate logistic regression to be associated with HBsAg clearance 3 yrs post-treatment.|Wald-Chi-Square test|||In HBeAg positive participants, Log10-drop HBsAg at Week 24 was analyzed as the predictor factor of HBsAg clearance at 3 years post-treatment in analysis A.||7.271|1.542|0.0022
81565741|NCT01011738|162805502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.595||||0.0019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.603|8.063||Multiple logistic regression were run in stepwise procedure with significance level of 0.05 to stay, considering all pre and on-treatment factors identified by univariate logistic regression to be associated with HBsAg clearance 3 yrs post-treatment.|Wald-Chi-Square test|||In HBeAg positive participants, Log10-drop HBsAg at Week 24 was analyzed as the predictor factor of HBsAg clearance at 3 years post-treatment in analysis B.||8.063|1.603|0.0019
81565742|NCT01011738|162805502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.851||||0.0369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.732|0.99||Multiple logistic regression were run in stepwise procedure with significance level of 0.05 to stay, considering all pre and on-treatment factors identified by univariate logistic regression to be associated with HBsAg clearance 3 yrs post-treatment.|Wald-Chi-Square test|||In HBeAg positive participants, Weight in kg was analyzed as independent predictor factor of HBsAg clearance at 3 years post-treatment in analysis A.||0.990|0.732|0.0369
81565743|NCT01011738|162805506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.155||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.539||Multiple logistic regression were run in stepwise procedure with significance level of 0.05 to stay, considering all pre and on-treatment factors identified by univariate logistic regression to be associated with HBsAg clearance 3 yrs post-treatment.|Wald-Chi-Square test|||In HBeAg negative participants, HBsAg in log10 IU/mL at Week 24 was analyzed as the predictor factor of HBsAg clearance at 3 years post-treatment in analysis A.||0.539|0.045|0.0033
81565744|NCT01011738|162805506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.191||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.062|0.594|||Wald-Chi-Square test|||In HBeAg negative participants, HBsAg in log10 IU/mL at Week 24 was analyzed as the predictor factor of HBsAg clearance at 3 years post-treatment in analysis B.||0.594|0.062|0.0042
81565745|NCT01011738|162805506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.528||||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.086|2.15||Multiple logistic regression were run in stepwise procedure with significance level of 0.05 to stay, considering all pre and on-treatment factors identified by univariate logistic regression to be associated with HBsAg clearance 3 yrs post-treatment.|Wald-Chi-Square test|||In HBeAg negative participants, ALT ratio was analysed as the predictor factor of HBsAg clearance at 3 years post-treatment in analysis A.||2.150|1.086|0.0149
81565746|NCT03181893|162805523|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.183|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.26|-9.37|||LANCOVA-P model|||||-9.37|-20.26|<0.0001
81565747|NCT03181893|162805540|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|10.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.274||0.1537|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.1|28.77|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference of the active treatment from Placebo at Week 4||28.77|-7.10|0.1537
81565748|NCT03181893|162805540|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|12.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.761||0.1312|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.29|31.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference of the active treatment from Placebo at Week 8||31.29|-6.29|0.1312
81565749|NCT03181893|162805540|OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|19.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.161||0.0647|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.79|40.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Difference of the active treatment from Placebo at Week 12||40.68|-1.79|0.0647
81565750|NCT01739361|162805553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.353|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.353
81565751|NCT03673046|162805576|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.1255|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5705|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.2532|-6.9978||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons because this was the pre-specified primary endpoint comparison. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with a compound symmetry with heterogeneous variance covariance matrix.|The effect is presented as the Smartphone-delivered CBT for BDD group outcome compared to the 12-eeek waitlist control group outcome at the trial end-point (week 12).|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in BDD-YBOCS total scores between the treatment groups at endpoint (week 12).||-6.9978|-13.2532|<.0001
81565752|NCT03673046|162805577|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.2648|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0346||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3275|-1.2022||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons because this was a pre-specified secondary endpoint comparison. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with an auto-correlation with heterogeneous variance (ARH(1)) covariance matrix.|The effect is presented as the Smartphone-delivered CBT for BDD group outcome compared to the 12-week waitlist control group outcome at the trial end-point (week 12).|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in QIDS-SR total scores between the treatment groups at endpoint (week 12).||-1.2022|-5.3275|0.0023
81565753|NCT03673046|162805578|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8412|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1195|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0698|-2.6126||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons because this was a pre-specified secondary endpoint comparison. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with a compound symmetry with heterogeneous variance covariance matrix.|The effect is presented as the Smartphone-delivered CBT for BDD group outcome compared to the 12-week waitlist control group outcome at the trial end-point (week 12).|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in BABS total scores between the treatment groups at endpoint (week 12).||-2.6126|-7.0698|<.0001
81565754|NCT03673046|162805579|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.8847|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.676||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2237|-2.5458||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons because this was a pre-specified secondary endpoint comparison. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with an auto-correlation with heterogeneous variance (ARH(1)) covariance matrix.|The effect is presented as the Smartphone-delivered CBT for BDD group outcome compared to the 12-week waitlist control group outcome at the trial end-point (week 12).|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in SDS total scores between the treatment groups at endpoint (week 12).||-2.5458|-9.2237|.0008
81565755|NCT03673046|162805580|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.7529|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4553||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.863|18.6428||The p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons because this was a pre-specified secondary endpoint comparison. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was alpha=.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|Repeated measures were modeled with a compound symmetry with heterogeneous variance covariance matrix.|The effect is presented as the Smartphone-delivered CBT for BDD group outcome compared to the 12-week waitlist control group outcome at the trial end-point (week 12).|Null hypothesis: there is no significant difference in Q-LESQ-SF total scores between the treatment groups at endpoint (week 12).||18.6428|4.8630|.0011
81565756|NCT02495831|162805584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||point estimate (ratio of geometric means|90.0||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.0|125.0||If the upper limit of the 90% confidence interval is \< 125.00%, no effect of safinamide on diclofenamic acid bioavailability is present (no interaction present).|ANOVA|||The PK parameters AUC0-t and Cmax were analysed using analysis of variance (ANOVA). Before analysis, the data were transformed using a neperian logarithmic transformation. ANOVA was performed taking into account treatment, period, sequence and subject (sequence) as fixed effects with a variance components structure of the covariance matrix.||125|80|0.1
81565757|NCT02495831|162805585|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||geometric mean ratio|104.84|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.4|114.02||||||||114.02|96.40|
81565758|NCT02024529|162805605|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||Adjusted for baseline WOMAC score|ANCOVA|||||||0.97
81565759|NCT02024529|162805606|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75||||||Adjusted for baseline WOMAC score|ANCOVA|||||||0.75
81565760|NCT02024529|162805607|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline WOMAC Score.||||||0.18
81565761|NCT02024529|162805608|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline WOMAC Score.||||||0.81
81565762|NCT03917459|162805620|OTHER||LS mean of treatment difference|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.94||0.3432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.29|9.01|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||9.01|-3.29|0.3432
81565763|NCT00676338|162805623|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority Null Hypotheses: H1: The effect of exenatide is inferior to that of metformin. H2: The effect of exenatide is inferior to that of sitagliptin. H3: The effect of exenatide is inferior to that of pioglitazone. Then, the 3 superiority null hypotheses were tested. Change in HbA1c was analyzed using an MMRM analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment, baseline HbA1c, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.62|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-0.26|0.17||Noninferiority was tested by Bonferroni (margin 0.3%, adjusted significance of 0.0167). Superiority was tested by Hommel (nominal significance level was between 0.0167 and 0.05 depended on the number of noninferiority hypotheses rejected).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Power calculation: A sample of 740 (222 exenatide once weekly, 222 metformin, 148 pioglitazone, and 148 sitagliptin) would provide approximately 90% power to detect a true differences between exenatide once weekly and the 3 comparators: metformin, pioglitazone, and sitagliptin of 0.4%, 0.5%, and 0.5%, respectively in change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 26 with a 2-sided t test at a significance level of 0.05, assuming a common standard deviation of 1.2%.||0.17|-0.26|0.620
81565764|NCT00676338|162805623|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority Null Hypotheses: H1: The effect of exenatide is inferior to that of metformin. H2: The effect of exenatide is inferior to that of sitagliptin. H3: The effect of exenatide is inferior to that of pioglitazone. Then, the 3 superiority null hypotheses were tested. Change in HbA1c was analyzed using an MMRM analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment, baseline HbA1c, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.328|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-0.15|0.35||Noninferiority was tested by Bonferroni (margin 0.3%, adjusted significance of 0.0167). Superiority was tested by Hommel (nominal significance level was between 0.0167 and 0.05 depended on the number of noninferiority hypotheses rejected).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Power calculation: A sample of 740 (222 exenatide once weekly, 222 metformin, 148 pioglitazone, and 148 sitagliptin) would provide approximately 90% power to detect a true differences between exenatide once weekly and the 3 comparators: metformin, pioglitazone, and sitagliptin of 0.4%, 0.5%, and 0.5%, respectively in change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 26 with a 2-sided t test at a significance level of 0.05, assuming a common standard deviation of 1.2%.||0.35|-0.15|0.328
81565765|NCT00676338|162805623|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority Null Hypotheses: H1: The effect of exenatide is inferior to that of metformin. H2: The effect of exenatide is inferior to that of sitagliptin. H3: The effect of exenatide is inferior to that of pioglitazone. Then, the 3 superiority null hypotheses were tested. Change in HbA1c was analyzed using an MMRM analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment, baseline HbA1c, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|98.3|-0.62|-0.13||Noninferiority was tested by Bonferroni (margin 0.3%, adjusted significance of 0.0167). Superiority was tested by Hommel (nominal significance level was between 0.0167 and 0.05 depended on the number of noninferiority hypotheses rejected).|Mixed Models Analysis|||Power calculation: A sample of 740 (222 exenatide once weekly, 222 metformin, 148 pioglitazone, and 148 sitagliptin) would provide approximately 90% power to detect a true differences between exenatide once weekly and the 3 comparators: metformin, pioglitazone, and sitagliptin of 0.4%, 0.5%, and 0.5%, respectively in change in HbA1c from baseline to Week 26 with a 2-sided t test at a significance level of 0.05, assuming a common standard deviation of 1.2%.||-0.13|-0.62|<.001
81565766|NCT00676338|162805624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|||||No multiple adjustment were done.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.151
81565767|NCT00676338|162805624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|||||No multiple adjustment were done.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.913
81565768|NCT00676338|162805624|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No multiple adjustment were done.|Fisher Exact|||||||<.001
81565769|NCT00676338|162805625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.19||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.1||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in FSG from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline FSG, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||0.10|-0.66|0.155
81565770|NCT00676338|162805625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.75||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in FSG from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline FSG, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||0.75|-0.12|0.153
81565771|NCT00676338|162805625|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.68||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in FSG from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline FSG, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||-0.68|-1.56|<.001
81565772|NCT00676338|162805626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.892|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.53||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Body Weight from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline body weight, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||0.53|-0.61|0.892
81565773|NCT00676338|162805626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.21|-2.9||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Body Weight from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline body weight, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||-2.90|-4.21|<.001
81565774|NCT00676338|162805626|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.92|-0.63||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Body Weight from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline body weight, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||-0.63|-1.92|<.001
81565775|NCT00676338|162805627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.15||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Fasting TC from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline TC, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||0.15|-0.18|0.873
81565776|NCT00676338|162805627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.14||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Fasting TC from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline TC, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||-0.14|-0.52|<.001
81565777|NCT00676338|162805627|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|-0.03||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Fasting TC from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline TC, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||-0.03|-0.41|0.022
81565778|NCT00676338|162805628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|-0.02||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Fasting HDL from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline HDL, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||-0.02|-0.09|0.004
81565779|NCT00676338|162805628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|-0.11||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Fasting HDL from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline HDL, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||-0.11|-0.19|<.001
81565780|NCT00676338|162805628|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.01||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Fasting HDL from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline HDL, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||0.01|-0.07|0.142
81565781|NCT00676338|162805629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.1||No multiple adjustment were done.|ANCOVA|||Fasting triglycerides data were logarithm-transformed and the change at Week 26 to baseline, expressed as the ratio, was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment and country as factors and baseline triglycerides as a covariate.||1.10|0.94|0.657
81565782|NCT00676338|162805629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.27||No multiple adjustment were done.|ANCOVA|||Fasting triglycerides data were logarithm-transformed and the change at Week 26 to baseline, expressed as the ratio, was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment and country as factors and baseline triglycerides as a covariate.||1.27|1.06|0.002
81565783|NCT00676338|162805629|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Least Squares Mean Ratio|1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.398|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.14||No multiple adjustment were done.|ANCOVA|||Fasting triglycerides data were logarithm-transformed and the change at Week 26 to baseline, expressed as the ratio, was analyzed using ANCOVA model with treatment and country as factors and baseline triglycerides as a covariate.||1.14|0.95|0.398
81565784|NCT00676338|162805632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.52|0.74||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Systolic Blood Pressure from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline systolic blood pressure, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||0.74|-3.52|0.201
81565785|NCT00676338|162805632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|2.93||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Systolic Blood Pressure from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline systolic blood pressure, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||2.93|-1.94|0.693
81565786|NCT00676338|162805632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|2.96||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Systolic Blood Pressure from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline systolic blood pressure, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||2.96|-1.84|0.646
81565787|NCT00676338|162805633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|1.73||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Diastolic Blood Pressure from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline diastolic blood pressure, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||1.73|-1.02|0.610
81565788|NCT00676338|162805633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.58||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Diastolic Blood Pressure from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline diastolic blood pressure, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||3.58|0.43|0.013
81565789|NCT00676338|162805633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.79||0.946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.49||No multiple adjustment were done.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Diastolic Blood Pressure from baseline to Week 26 was analyzed using an MMRM ANCOVA model with treatment, baseline diastolic blood pressure, country, week of visit, and treatment-by week interaction as fixed effects; and patient and error as random effects.||1.49|-1.60|0.946
81565790|NCT02122458|162805634|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.448||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.66|9.56||Given the preliminary nature of this treatment study and the small number of participants the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|An Adjusted Rank Transform was applied to the data prior to applying the mixed model analyses.||The null hypothesis evaluated by the HHIA was that self-perceived hearing handicap would not reduce from baseline to 6-months post-fitting.||9.56|-8.66|.05
81565791|NCT02122458|162805635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||Given the small sample size and the preliminary nature of this study, the p-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|ANOVA|||||||.05
81565792|NCT02833350|162805640|SUPERIORITY||Weighted difference|8.0||||0.2503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.64|21.64|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.64|-5.64|0.2503
81565793|NCT02833350|162805640|SUPERIORITY||Weighted difference|12.93||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.37|23.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.48|2.37|0.0164
81565794|NCT02833350|162805640|SUPERIORITY||Weighted difference|20.0||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.21|30.79|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.79|9.21|0.0003
81565795|NCT02833350|162805642|SUPERIORITY||Weighted difference|-8.58||||0.1694|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.82|3.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||3.66|-20.82|0.1694
81565796|NCT02833350|162805642|SUPERIORITY||Weighted difference|-1.5||||0.8132||95.0|-13.96|10.95|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||10.95|-13.96|0.8132
81565797|NCT02833350|162805643|SUPERIORITY||Weighted difference|13.7||||0.0717|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|28.61|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.61|-1.21|0.0717
81565798|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||adjusted difference|-0.11||||0.8504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.23|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.23|-0.45|0.8504
81565799|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.04||||0.9884|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.21|||ANCOVA|||At week 1, Day 7||0.21|-0.28|0.9884
81565800|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.06||||0.923|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Week 1 Day 7||0.18|-0.31|0.9230
81565801|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.06||||0.9853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.31|-0.43|0.9853
81565802|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.12||||0.6826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.15|-0.38|0.6826
81565803|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.18||||0.2634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.08|-0.45|0.2634
81565804|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.29||||0.2885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||0.14|-0.72|0.2885
81565805|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.3||||0.0598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||0.01|-0.61|0.0598
81565806|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.31||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||-0.01|-0.62|0.0440
81565807|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.28||||0.4271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.20|-0.76|0.4271
81565808|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.31||||0.0969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.04|-0.66|0.0969
81565809|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.33||||0.0612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.01|-0.68|0.0612
81565810|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.36||||0.2079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||0.12|-0.84|0.2079
81565811|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.57||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||-0.22|-0.92|0.0003
81565812|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.57||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.22|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||-0.22|-0.92|0.0003
81565813|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.82|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.82|0.34|<.0001
81565814|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.80|0.31|<0.0001
81565815|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.47|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.74|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.74|0.20|<.0001
81565816|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.4||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.66|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.66|0.13|0.0009
81565817|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.87|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||0.87|0.25|<.0001
81565818|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|0.85|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||0.85|0.24|<.0001
81565819|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.42||||0.0095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.76|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.76|0.08|0.0095
81565820|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.4||||0.0153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.74|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.74|0.06|0.0153
81565821|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.19||||0.4839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.54|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||0.54|-0.16|0.4839
81565822|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.19||||0.5035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.53|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||0.53|-0.16|0.5035
81565823|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.11||||0.4286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.16|-0.38|0.4286
81565824|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.2||||0.1831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.10|-0.50|0.1831
81565825|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.31||||0.0667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||0.02|-0.65|0.0667
81565826|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.77|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||-0.42|-1.11|<0.0001
81565827|NCT02833350|162805647|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.76||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.38|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||-0.38|-1.15|0.0002
81565828|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.18||||0.5807|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.19|-0.55|0.5807
81565829|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.12||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.14|-0.39|0.6270
81565830|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.15||||0.4475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.12|-0.42|0.4475
81565831|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.06||||0.9891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.35|-0.47|0.9891
81565832|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.21||||0.2244|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.08|-0.51|0.2244
81565833|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.28||||0.0586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.01|-0.58|0.0586
81565834|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.39||||0.1338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||0.08|-0.85|0.1338
81565835|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.4||||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||-0.07|-0.74|0.0119
81565836|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.44||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||-0.11|-0.77|0.0046
81565837|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.31||||0.3943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.20|-0.82|0.3943
81565838|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.37||||0.0526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.00|-0.74|0.0526
81565839|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.39||||0.0365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||-0.02|-0.76|0.0365
81565840|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.41||||0.1696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||0.11|-0.93|0.1696
81565841|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.63||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.25|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||-0.25|-1.01|0.0002
81565842|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.62||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||-0.24|-1.00|0.0003
81565843|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.90|0.37|<0.0001
81565844|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.61|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.88|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.88|0.34|<0.0001
81565845|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.5||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.79|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.79|0.21|0.0001
81565846|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.43||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.72|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.72|0.14|0.0012
81565847|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|0.91|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||0.91|0.25|<0.0001
81565848|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.54||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.87|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||0.87|0.21|0.0002
81565849|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.46||||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.82|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.82|0.09|0.0084
81565850|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.44||||0.0124|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.80|0.07|0.0124
81565851|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.15||||0.7565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||0.52|-0.23|0.7565
81565852|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.16||||0.7158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.53|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||0.53|-0.22|0.7158
81565853|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.22||||0.1368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.07|-0.52|0.1368
81565854|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.28||||0.0974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.05|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.05|-0.62|0.0974
81565855|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.38||||0.0479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||-0.00|-0.76|0.0479
81565856|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.84|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|-0.46|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||-0.46|-1.22|<0.0001
81565857|NCT02833350|162805648|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.83||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.42|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||-0.42|-1.24|0.0001
81565858|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.09||||0.9193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.24|-0.41|0.9193
81565859|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.1||||0.7062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.14|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.14|-0.33|0.7062
81565860|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.08||||0.8542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.16|-0.31|0.8542
81565861|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.13||||0.8095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.24|-0.51|0.8095
81565862|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.17||||0.3862|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.11|-0.44|0.3862
81565863|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.16||||0.4328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.12|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.12|-0.43|0.4328
81565864|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.24||||0.4915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||0.20|-0.68|0.4915
81565865|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.26||||0.1441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||0.06|-0.58|0.1441
81565866|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.24||||0.189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||0.07|-0.56|0.1890
81565867|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.25||||0.5566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||-0.24|-0.74|0.5566
81565868|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.32||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.04|-0.68|0.0920
81565869|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.29||||0.1391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.06|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.06|-0.65|0.1391
81565870|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.35||||0.2873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||0.17|-0.86|0.2873
81565871|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.54||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|-0.16|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||-0.16|-0.91|0.0020
81565872|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.54||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||-0.17|-0.92|0.0016
81565873|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.31||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.55|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.55|0.07|0.0050
81565874|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.33||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.57|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.57|0.10|0.0020
81565875|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.35||||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.62|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.62|0.07|0.0082
81565876|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.35||||0.0056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|0.63|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.63|0.08|0.0056
81565877|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.5||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.82|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||0.82|0.19|0.0004
81565878|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.52||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|0.84|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||0.84|0.21|0.0002
81565879|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.34||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.69|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.69|-0.01|0.0650
81565880|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.37||||0.0365|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.72|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.72|0.02|0.0365
81565881|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.09||||0.9338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.47|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||0.47|-0.28|0.9338
81565882|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.09||||0.952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.46|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||0.46|-0.29|0.9520
81565883|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.19||||0.1496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.07|-0.45|0.1496
81565884|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.13||||0.3936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.17|-0.43|0.3936
81565885|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.35||||0.0346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||-0.03|-0.68|0.0346
81565886|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.68||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.31|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||-0.31|-1.04|0.0004
81565887|NCT02833350|162805649|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.73||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|-0.34|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||-0.34|-1.11|0.0003
81565888|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.17||||0.6083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.19|-0.53|0.6083
81565889|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.18||||0.2672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.08|-0.44|0.2672
81565890|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.17||||0.3158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.09|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.09|-0.43|0.3158
81565891|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.14||||0.8495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.28|-0.55|0.8495
81565892|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.28||||0.0856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.03|-0.58|0.0856
81565893|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.27||||0.1021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.04|-0.57|0.1021
81565894|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.33||||0.2762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.15|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||0.15|-0.82|0.2762
81565895|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.38||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||-0.03|-0.73|0.0286
81565896|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.38||||0.0274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|-0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||-0.03|-0.73|0.0274
81565897|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.28||||0.4981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.24|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.24|-0.81|0.4981
81565898|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.39||||0.0472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||-0.00|-0.78|0.0472
81565899|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.36||||0.0753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.03|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.03|-0.75|0.0753
81565900|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.43||||0.1853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||0.13|-0.99|0.1853
81565901|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.62||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||-0.21|-1.03|0.0009
81565902|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.62||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||-0.21|-1.03|0.0008
81565903|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.41||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.67|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.67|0.15|0.0005
81565904|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.42||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.68|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||0.68|0.16|0.0003
81565905|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.39||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.69|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.69|0.09|0.0060
81565906|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.4||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|0.7|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.70|0.10|0.0039
81565907|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.53||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|0.88|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||0.88|0.18|0.0007
81565908|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.53||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.88|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||0.88|0.19|0.0007
81565909|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.39||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.77|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.77|0.01|0.0450
81565910|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.42||||0.0259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.8|||ANCOVA|||Week 8, Day 56||0.80|0.04|0.0259
81565911|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.06||||0.9881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.46|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||0.46|-0.34|0.9881
81565912|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.06||||0.9891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.46|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||0.46|-0.34|0.9891
81565913|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.29||||0.0463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Week 1, Day 7||-0.00|-0.57|0.0463
81565914|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.23||||0.1867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.11|||ANCOVA|||Week 2, Day 14||0.11|-0.56|0.1867
81565915|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.44||||0.0213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.07|||ANCOVA|||Week 4, Day 28||-0.07|-0.81|0.0213
81565916|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.78||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.19|-0.37|||ANCOVA|||Week 8. Day 56||-0.37|-1.19|0.0003
81565917|NCT02833350|162805650|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.82||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.24|-0.4|||ANCOVA|||Week 12, Day 84||-0.40|-1.24|0.0002
81565918|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|6.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||6.06|-6.06|1.0000
81565919|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.91||||0.5976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|4.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||4.30|-2.48|0.5976
81565920|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|1.82||||0.3482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|5.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||5.62|-1.98|0.3482
81565921|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.4||||0.8979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.51|5.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||5.71|-6.51|0.8979
81565922|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.91||||0.5976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|2.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||2.48|-4.30|0.5976
81565923|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.91||||0.6546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.07|4.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||4.89|-3.07|0.6546
81565924|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.8||||0.7988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.95|5.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4 Day 28||5.35|-6.95|0.7988
81565925|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.01||||0.9975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.35|4.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4 Day 28||4.36|-4.35|0.9975
81565926|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|4.55||||0.1185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|10.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||10.25|-1.16|0.1185
81565927|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-2.4||||0.4765|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.01|4.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||4.21|-9.01|0.4765
81565928|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|4.61||||0.1655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|11.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||11.12|-1.90|0.1655
81565929|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|8.18||||0.0234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|15.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||15.26|1.11|0.0234
81565930|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.2||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|13.67|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||13.67|-7.27|0.5490
81565931|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|15.62||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.22|24.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||24.03|7.22|0.0003
81565932|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|10.91||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.39|18.43|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||18.43|3.39|0.0044
81565933|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.05||||0.6588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.07|11.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||11.18|-7.07|0.6588
81565934|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.68||||0.8853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|9.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||9.99|-8.62|0.8853
81565935|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.05||||0.6564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|11.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||11.11|-7.00|0.6564
81565936|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.68||||0.8853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.62|9.99|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||9.99|-8.62|0.8853
81565937|NCT02833350|162805651|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|11.64||||0.0584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|23.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||23.70|-0.41|0.0584
81565938|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|6.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||6.06|-6.06|1.0000
81565939|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|2.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||2.92|-2.92|1.0000
81565940|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|2.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||2.91|-2.91|1.0000
81565941|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|6.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||6.06|-6.06|1.0000
81565942|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|2.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||2.92|-2.92|1.0000
81565943|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.91||||0.5976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|4.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||4.28|-2.47|0.5976
81565944|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.4||||0.8979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.51|5.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||5.71|-6.51|0.8979
81565945|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.91||||0.5976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|2.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4 Day 28||2.48|-4.30|0.5976
81565946|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.91||||0.6669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.23|5.05|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||5.05|-3.23|0.6669
81565947|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-1.6||||0.6309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.13|4.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||4.93|-8.13|0.6309
81565948|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|1.83||||0.4473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|6.56|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||6.56|-2.90|0.4473
81565949|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.73||||0.3021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|7.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||7.91|-2.45|0.3021
81565950|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-1.6||||0.7134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.14|6.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||6.94|-10.14|0.7134
81565951|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.7||||0.2635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.79|10.19|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||10.19|-2.79|0.2635
81565952|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|4.55||||0.1749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|11.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||11.11|-2.02|0.1749
81565953|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.05||||0.6588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.07|11.18|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||11.18|-7.07|0.6588
81565954|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|8.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2 Day 14||8.31|-8.31|1.0000
81565955|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|8.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||8.31|-8.31|1.0000
81565956|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|8.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||8.31|-8.31|1.0000
81565957|NCT02833350|162805652|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|1.37||||0.7848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.46|11.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||11.20|-8.46|0.7848
81565958|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.28|6.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||6.28|-6.28|1.0000
81565959|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.93||||0.5941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|4.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||4.37|-2.50|0.5941
81565960|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.93|2.93|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||2.93|-2.93|1.0000
81565961|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.17|6.17|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||6.17|-6.17|1.0000
81565962|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|2.95|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||2.95|-2.95|1.0000
81565963|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|2.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||2.92|-2.92|1.0000
81565964|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.43||||0.8929|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|5.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||5.77|-6.62|0.8929
81565965|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.13||||0.9424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.78|3.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||3.51|-3.78|0.9424
81565966|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.94||||0.5927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||2.51|-4.40|0.5927
81565967|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.46||||0.8788|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.31|5.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||5.40|-6.31|0.8788
81565968|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.87||||0.6876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|5.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8 Day 56||5.09|-3.36|0.6876
81565969|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.97||||0.6656|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|5.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||5.35|-3.42|0.6656
81565970|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.46||||0.8787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.34|5.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12 Day 84||5.42|-6.34|0.8787
81565971|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.74||||0.7101|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|4.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||4.66|-3.17|0.7101
81565972|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.2||||0.2425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|8.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||8.55|-2.16|0.2425
81565973|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.68|8.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||8.68|-8.68|1.0000
81565974|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.39|8.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2 Day 14||8.39|-8.39|1.0000
81565975|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.03||||0.6658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.17|11.22|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||11.22|-7.17|0.6658
81565976|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.77|8.77|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||8.77|-8.77|1.0000
81565977|NCT02833350|162805653|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|6.57||||0.2457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.52|17.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||17.66|-4.52|0.2457
81565978|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-2.36||||0.496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.73|2.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||2.02|-6.73|0.4960
81565979|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-2.18||||0.2736|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.34|0.98|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||0.98|-5.34|0.2736
81565980|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-3.08||||0.0608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.26|0.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||0.10|-6.26|0.0608
81565981|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-1.25||||0.9237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.02|3.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||3.52|-6.02|0.9237
81565982|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-3.14||||0.0893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|0.33|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||0.33|-6.60|0.0893
81565983|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-4.07||||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.51|-0.63|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||-0.63|-7.51|0.0138
81565984|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-3.22||||0.3358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.24|1.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||1.80|-8.24|0.3358
81565985|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-4.57||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|-0.94|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||-0.94|-8.20|0.0078
81565986|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-4.68||||0.0059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.3|-1.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||-1.06|-8.30|0.0059
81565987|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-2.29||||0.6503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.39|2.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||2.80|-7.39|0.6503
81565988|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-3.12||||0.1282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.84|0.59|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||0.59|-6.84|0.1282
81565989|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-2.94||||0.1675|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.65|0.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||0.78|-6.65|0.1675
81565990|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-2.94||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.96|2.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||2.09|-7.96|0.4220
81565991|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-5.1||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.77|-1.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||-1.42|-8.77|0.0027
81565992|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-5.47||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.15|-1.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||-1.78|-9.15|0.0011
81565993|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.21||||0.0455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|6.37|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||6.37|0.05|0.0455
81565994|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.31||||0.2309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|5.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||5.48|-0.87|0.2309
81565995|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.27||||0.0698|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|6.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||6.72|-0.18|0.0698
81565996|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.33||||0.2851|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.09|5.76|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||5.76|-1.09|0.2851
81565997|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|4.29||||0.0131|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|7.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||7.90|0.69|0.0131
81565998|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|4.18||||0.0161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|7.78|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||7.78|0.59|0.0161
81565999|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.85||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.18|7.51|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||7.51|0.18|0.0360
81566000|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|4.04||||0.0252|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|7.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||7.70|0.37|0.0252
81566001|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|1.03||||0.9032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|4.66|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||4.66|-2.59|0.9032
81566002|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.66||||0.9791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|4.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||4.30|-2.97|0.9791
81566003|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-3.22||||0.0927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.98|0.54|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||0.54|-6.98|0.0927
81566004|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-2.12||||0.3202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.33|2.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||2.09|-6.33|0.3202
81566005|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-4.2||||0.0476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.36|-0.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||-0.04|-8.36|0.0476
81566006|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-9.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.31|-5.55|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 54||-5.55|-14.31|<0.0001
81566007|NCT02833350|162805654|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-8.23||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.56|-3.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||-3.90|-12.56|0.0003
81566008|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|6.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||6.06|-6.06|1.0000
81566009|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.91||||0.5976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|4.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||4.30|-2.48|0.5976
81566010|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.91||||0.5976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|4.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||4.28|-2.47|0.5976
81566011|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|6.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||6.06|-6.06|1.0000
81566012|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|2.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||2.92|-2.92|1.0000
81566013|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|2.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||2.91|-2.91|1.0000
81566014|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|6.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||6.06|-6.06|1.0000
81566015|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.91||||0.5726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|4.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||4.09|-2.26|0.5726
81566016|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.91||||0.5976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|4.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||4.28|-2.47|0.5976
81566017|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|6.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||6.06|-6.06|1.0000
81566018|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.74||||0.1446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|6.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||6.42|-0.94|0.1446
81566019|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|5.45||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|10.34|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||10.34|0.57|0.0286
81566020|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.4||||0.8979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.51|5.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||5.71|-6.51|0.8979
81566021|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|4.57||||0.0708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|9.52|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||9.52|-0.39|0.0708
81566022|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|5.45||||0.0478|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|10.86|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||10.86|0.05|0.0478
81566023|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|8.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||8.31|-8.31|1.0000
81566024|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|8.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||8.31|-8.31|1.0000
81566025|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.05||||0.6564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|11.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||11.11|-7.00|0.6564
81566026|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|4.11||||0.3838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.14|13.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||13.36|-5.14|0.3838
81566027|NCT02833350|162805655|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.68||||0.9009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|11.47|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||11.47|-10.10|0.9009
81566028|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-2.36||||0.5455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|2.27|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||2.27|-7.00|0.5455
81566029|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-1.97||||0.4114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|1.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||1.36|-5.30|0.4114
81566030|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-2.62||||0.1739|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.97|0.72|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||0.72|-5.97|0.1739
81566031|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.94||||0.9761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.93|4.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Week 14||4.06|-5.93|0.9761
81566032|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-3.18||||0.0998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|0.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Week 14||0.41|-6.78|0.0998
81566033|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-3.97||||0.0239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.54|-0.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Week 14||-0.39|-7.54|0.0239
81566034|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-3.98||||0.2018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.25|1.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||1.30|-9.25|0.2018
81566035|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-5.67||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.48|-1.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||-1.87|-9.48|0.0011
81566036|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-5.27||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.06|-1.48|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||-1.48|-9.06|0.0026
81566037|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-2.47||||0.6336|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.84|2.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||2.90|-7.84|0.6336
81566038|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-3.49||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.38|0.41|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||0.41|-7.38|0.0950
81566039|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-3.18||||0.1451|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.06|0.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||0.71|-7.06|0.1451
81566040|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-3.28||||0.3434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|1.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||1.87|-8.43|0.3434
81566041|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-5.45||||0.0016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.23|-1.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||-1.68|-9.23|0.0016
81566042|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-5.88||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.65|-2.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||-2.10|-9.65|0.0006
81566043|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|4.64||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|7.96|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||7.96|1.31|0.0025
81566044|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.98||||0.0129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|7.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||7.32|0.64|0.0129
81566045|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|4.04||||0.0206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|7.62|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||7.62|0.46|0.0206
81566046|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.26||||0.0841|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|6.82|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||6.82|-0.30|0.0841
81566047|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|4.67||||0.0088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|8.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||8.42|0.91|0.0088
81566048|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|5.07||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.34|8.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||8.81|1.34|0.0034
81566049|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|4.55||||0.0138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|8.39|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||8.39|0.71|0.0138
81566050|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|4.85||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|8.69|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||8.69|1.02|0.0073
81566051|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|1.29||||0.8284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.46|5.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||5.03|-2.46|0.8284
81566052|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.86||||0.9525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.88|4.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||4.60|-2.88|0.9525
81566053|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-3.22||||0.0856|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.91|0.46|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||0.46|-6.91|0.0856
81566054|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-2.08||||0.3374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.36|2.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||2.20|-6.36|0.3374
81566055|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-4.24||||0.0534|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.53|0.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||0.06|-8.53|0.0534
81566056|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-10.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.33|-6.32|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||-6.32|-15.33|<0.0001
81566057|NCT02833350|162805656|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-9.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.63|-4.81|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||-4.81|-13.63|<0.0001
81566058|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|6.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||6.06|-6.06|1.0000
81566059|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.91||||0.5976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|4.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||4.30|-2.48|0.5976
81566060|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|2.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||2.91|-2.91|1.0000
81566061|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|6.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||6.06|-6.06|1.0000
81566062|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|2.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||2.92|-2.92|1.0000
81566063|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.91|2.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||2.91|-2.91|1.0000
81566064|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|6.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||6.06|-6.06|1.0000
81566065|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.91||||0.5726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|4.09|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||4.09|-2.26|0.5726
81566066|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.91||||0.5976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.47|4.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||4.28|-2.47|0.5976
81566067|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|6.06|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||6.06|-6.06|1.0000
81566068|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.74||||0.1446|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|6.42|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||6.42|-0.94|0.1446
81566069|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.64||||0.105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|8.03|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||8.03|-0.76|0.1050
81566070|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|-0.4||||0.8979|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.51|5.71|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||5.71|-6.51|0.8979
81566071|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|3.65||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|8.35|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||8.35|-1.04|0.1270
81566072|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|5.45||||0.0501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|10.91|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||10.91|-0.00|0.0501
81566073|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|8.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 1, Day 7||8.31|-8.31|1.0000
81566074|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|8.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 2, Day 14||8.31|-8.31|1.0000
81566075|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.05||||0.6564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|11.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 4, Day 28||11.11|-7.00|0.6564
81566076|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.31|8.31|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 8, Day 56||8.31|-8.31|1.0000
81566077|NCT02833350|162805657|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|0.68||||0.9051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.58|11.95|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Week 12, Day 84||11.95|-10.58|0.9051
81566078|NCT01604408|162805687|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.426|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.192|0.66|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.660|0.192|<0.001
81566079|NCT01604408|162805688|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.461||||0.073|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.883|-0.039|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||-0.039|-0.883|0.073
81566080|NCT01604408|162805689|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.062||||0.191|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.4|0.276|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.276|-2.400|0.191
81566081|NCT01604408|162805690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.017||||0.478|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.023|0.057|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||0.057|-0.023|0.478
81566082|NCT00075218|162805691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.329|||<|0.001||95.0|0.233|0.466||The nominal levels of significance for the interim and final analyses were determined at the time of the analyses using the Lan-DeMets procedure with an O'Brien-Fleming stopping rule.|Log Rank|two-sided unstratified log-rank test||The study was designed to test the null hypothesis that the median TTP from placebo treatment is 4 months versus the alternative hypothesis that the median TTP from sunitinib treatment is at least 6 months with an overall 2-sided significance level of 0.05 and power of 90%.||0.466|0.233|<0.001
81566083|NCT00075218|162805692|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.347|||<|0.001||95.0|0.253|0.475||No p-value adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||||0.475|0.253|<0.001
81566084|NCT00075218|162805694|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.876||||0.306||95.0|0.679|1.129||No p-value adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Log Rank|||||1.129|0.679|0.306
81566085|NCT00075218|162805695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.505||||0.306||95.0|0.262|1.134||No p-value adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Rank Preserving Structural Failure Time||95% CI for Hazard Ratio is from 2.5% and 97.5% Empirical Percentiles of 100,000 Bootstraps.|||1.134|0.262|0.306
81566086|NCT00075218|162805697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate (percentage)|6.6||||||95.0|3.8|10.5|||||Used exact method based on binomial distribution.|||10.5|3.8|
81566087|NCT00075218|162805697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (%)|6.58||||0.004||95.0|3.47|9.7||No p-value adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Pearson chi-square test|||||9.70|3.47|0.004
81566088|NCT00075218|162805700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.339|||<|0.001||95.0|0.244|0.472||two-sided unstratified log-rank test|Log Rank|||||0.472|0.244|<0.001
81566089|NCT00075218|162805700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.327|||<|0.001||95.0|0.232|0.46|||Log Rank|log-rank test of treatment stratified by prior imatinib mesylate response and McGill Pain Questionnaire's Present Pain Intensity score||Stratified log-rank test||0.460|0.232|<0.001
81566090|NCT00075218|162805701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.972||||0.9322||95.0|0.508|1.86|||Log Rank|2-sided, unstratified log-rank test||||1.860|0.508|0.9322
81566091|NCT00075218|162805702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Treatment Difference (percent)|17.3||||0.0046||95.0|6.7|28.0|||Pearson chi-square||95% CI of Difference based on normal distribution. Percent = (number of subjects with response per total subjects per treatment in defined analysis population)\*100.|||28.0|6.7|0.0046
81566092|NCT05047770|162805705|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was to be concluded if the upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) of the adjusted GMC ratio between HZ/suSeq group and HZ/suCoAd group for anti-gE antibody concentration was below (\<) 1.5.|GMC Ratio|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.13|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of humoral immunogenicity of 2 doses of HZ/su vaccine when the first dose of HZ/su vaccine was co-administered with the mRNA-1273 booster dose compared to HZ/su vaccine administered alone, in terms of anti-gE GMCs, at 1 month post-dose 2 of HZ/su vaccine administration (Week 14 for HZ/suSeq group and Week 12 for HZ/suCoAd group).||1.13|0.89|
81566093|NCT05047770|162805706|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was to be concluded if the UL of the 95% CI of the adjusted GMC ratio between HZ/suSeq group and HZ/suCoAd group for anti-S protein antibody concentration was \<1.5.|GMC Ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.32|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of humoral immunogenicity of 1 dose of mRNA-1273 booster when the first dose of HZ/su vaccine was co-administered with the mRNA-1273 booster dose compared to mRNA-1273 booster dose administered alone, in terms of anti-S protein GMCs, at 1 month post-mRNA-1273 booster dose administration (at Week 4 for both HZ/suSeq and HZ/suCoAd groups).||1.32|0.90|
81566094|NCT05047770|162805707|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was to be concluded if the UL of the 95% CI of the adjusted GMT ratio between FluD-QIVSeq group and FluD-QIVCoAd group for anti-HI antibody titer was \<1.5 for the A/H1N1 influenza strain.|GMT Ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.18|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of humoral immunogenicity of 1 dose of Flu D-QIV vaccine when co-administered with mRNA-1273 booster dose compared to Flu D-QIV vaccine administered alone, in terms of anti-HI GMTs against the A/H1N1 influenza strain included in the Flu D-QIV vaccine, at 1 month post-Flu D-QIV vaccine dose administration (Week 6 for FluD-QIVSeq group and Week 4 for FluD-QIVCoAd group).||1.18|0.89|
81566095|NCT05047770|162805707|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was to be concluded if the UL of the 95% CI of the adjusted GMT ratio between FluD-QIVSeq group and FluD-QIVCoAd group for anti-HI antibody titer was \<1.5 for the A/H3N2 influenza strain.|GMT Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.05|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of humoral immunogenicity of 1 dose of Flu D-QIV vaccine when co-administered with mRNA-1273 booster dose compared to Flu D-QIV vaccine administered alone, in terms of anti-HI GMTs against the A/H3N2 influenza strain included in the Flu D-QIV vaccine, at 1 month post-Flu D-QIV vaccine dose administration (Week 6 for FluD-QIVSeq group and Week 4 for FluD-QIVCoAd group).||1.05|0.82|
81566096|NCT05047770|162805707|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was to be concluded if the UL of the 95% CI of the adjusted GMT ratio between FluD-QIVSeq group and FluD-QIVCoAd group for anti-HI antibody titer was \<1.5 for the B/Victoria lineage influenza strain.|GMT Ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.14|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of humoral immunogenicity of 1 dose of Flu D-QIV vaccine when co-administered with mRNA-1273 booster dose compared to Flu D-QIV vaccine administered alone, in terms of anti-HI GMTs against the B/Victoria lineage influenza strain included in the Flu D-QIV vaccine, at 1 month post-Flu D-QIV vaccine dose administration (Week 6 for FluD-QIVSeq group and Week 4 for FluD-QIVCoAd group).||1.14|0.89|
81574299|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.272|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.9|4.1|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Social Sub-Scale Score (Week 8): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||4.1|-0.9|0.272
81566097|NCT05047770|162805707|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was to be concluded if the UL of the 95% CI of the adjusted GMT ratio between FluD-QIVSeq group and FluD-QIVCoAd group for anti-HI antibody titer was \<1.5 for the B/Yamagata lineage influenza strain.|GMT Ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.17|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of humoral immunogenicity of 1 dose of Flu D-QIV vaccine when co-administered with mRNA-1273 booster dose compared to Flu D-QIV vaccine administered alone, in terms of anti-HI GMTs against the B/Yamagata lineage influenza strain included in the Flu D-QIV vaccine, at 1 month post-Flu D-QIV vaccine dose administration (Week 6 for FluD-QIVSeq group and Week 4 for FluD-QIVCoAd group).||1.17|0.93|
81566098|NCT05047770|162805708|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was to be concluded if the UL of the 95% CI of the adjusted GMC ratio between FluD-QIVSeq group and FluD-QIVCoAd group for anti-S antibody concentration was \<1.5.|GMC Ratio|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.13|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of humoral immunogenicity of 1 dose of mRNA-1273 booster when co-administered with Flu D-QIV vaccine compared to mRNA-1273 booster dose administered alone in terms of anti-S protein GMCs, at 1 month post-mRNA-1273 booster dose administration (at Week 4 for both FluD-QIVSeq and FluD-QIVCoAd groups).||1.13|0.84|
81566099|NCT05047770|162805709|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was to be concluded if the UL of the 95% CI of the difference in percentage of participants seroconverted for anti-HI antibodies against the A/H1N1 influenza strain between FluD-QIVSeq group and FluD-QIVCoAd group was \< 10%.|Difference in percentage|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|6.4|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of humoral immunogenicity of 1 dose of Flu D-QIV vaccine when co-administered with mRNA-1273 booster dose compared to Flu D-QIV vaccine administered alone, in terms of percentage of participants seroconverted for anti-HI antibodies against the A/H1N1 influenza strain included in the Flu D-QIV vaccine, at 1 month post-Flu D-QIV vaccine dose administration (Week 6 for FluD-QIVSeq group and Week 4 for FluD-QIVCoAd group).||6.4|-5.1|
81566100|NCT05047770|162805709|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was to be concluded if the UL of the 95% CI of the difference in percentage of participants seroconverted for anti-HI antibodies against the A/H3N2 influenza strain between FluD-QIVSeq group and FluD-QIVCoAd group was \< 10%.|Difference in percentage|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|5.2|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of humoral immunogenicity of 1 dose of Flu D-QIV vaccine when co-administered with mRNA-1273 booster dose compared to Flu D-QIV vaccine administered alone, in terms of percentage of participants seroconverted for anti-HI antibodies against the A/H3N2 influenza strain included in the Flu D-QIV vaccine, at 1 month post-Flu D-QIV vaccine dose administration (Week 6 for FluD-QIVSeq group and Week 4 for FluD-QIVCoAd group).||5.2|-7.8|
81566101|NCT05047770|162805709|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was to be concluded if the UL of the 95% CI of the difference in percentage of participants seroconverted for anti-HI antibodies against the B/Victoria lineage influenza strain between FluD-QIVSeq group and FluD-QIVCoAd group was \< 10%.|Difference in percentage|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|5.9|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of humoral immunogenicity of 1 dose of Flu D-QIV vaccine when co-administered with mRNA-1273 booster dose compared to Flu D-QIV vaccine administered alone, in terms of percentage of participants seroconverted for anti-HI antibodies against the B/Victoria lineage influenza strain included in the Flu D-QIV vaccine, at 1 month post-Flu D-QIV vaccine dose administration (Week 6 for FluD-QIVSeq group and Week 4 for FluD-QIVCoAd group).||5.9|-5.8|
81566102|NCT05047770|162805709|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority was to be concluded if the UL of the 95% CI of the difference in percentage of participants seroconverted for anti-HI antibodies against the B/Yamagata influenza strain between FluD-QIVSeq group and FluD-QIVCoAd group was \< 10%.|Difference in percentage|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|3.9|||ANCOVA|||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of humoral immunogenicity of 1 dose of Flu D-QIV vaccine when co-administered with mRNA-1273 booster dose compared to Flu D-QIV vaccine administered alone, in terms of percentage of participants seroconverted for anti-HI antibodies against the B/Yamagata influenza strain included in the Flu D-QIV vaccine, at 1 month post-Flu D-QIV vaccine dose administration (Week 6 for FluD-QIVSeq group and Week 4 for FluD-QIVCoAd group).||3.9|-7.0|
81566103|NCT00216476|162805744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||threshold for significance: 0.05 (2-sided)|Log Rank|||Null hypothesis was that there is no difference in treatment effect between risperidone LAI and quetiapine by mean relapse free period; given a estimated relapse rate of 30% for risperidone LAI and 42% for quetiapine, with 80% power and 5% 2-tailed significance level, 251 subjects were needed per treatment arm. To adjust for an estimated 20% discontinuations for reasons other than relapse, 628 subjects in total were needed. Actual relapse rates were 17% (risperidone LAI) and 31% (quetiapine).||||<0.0001
81566104|NCT00216476|162805746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between-group comparison of the change from baseline to endpoint in total PANSS score. The endpoint of the study was based on the Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) principle, i.e., it was defined as the last available visit during the study with non-missing data for a parameter (excluding the baseline value).||||<0.0001
81566105|NCT00216476|162805746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Within-group comparison of the change from baseline to endpoint in total PANSS score. The endpoint of the study was based on the LOCF principle.||||<0.0001
81566106|NCT00216476|162805746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1026|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Within-group comparison of the change from baseline to endpoint in total PANSS score. The endpoint of the study was based on the LOCF principle.||||0.1026
81566107|NCT00216476|162805747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between-group comparison of the change from baseline to endpoint in CGI-S score. The endpoint of the study was based on the LOCF principle.||||<0.0001
81566108|NCT00216476|162805747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Within-group comparison of the change from baseline to endpoint in CGI-S score. The endpoint of the study was based on the LOCF principle.||||<0.0001
81566109|NCT00216476|162805747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0446|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Within-group comparison of the change from baseline to endpoint in CGI-S score. The endpoint of the study was based on the LOCF principle.||||0.0446
81566110|NCT00216476|162805748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0941|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between-group comparison of the change from baseline to endpoint in PCS score. The endpoint of the study was based on the LOCF principle.||||0.0941
81566111|NCT00216476|162805748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Within-group comparison of the change from baseline to endpoint in PCS score. The endpoint of the study was based on the LOCF principle.||||<0.0001
81566112|NCT00216476|162805748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1146|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Within-group comparison of the change from baseline to endpoint in PCS score. The endpoint of the study was based on the LOCF principle.||||0.1146
81566113|NCT00216476|162805748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5589|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Between-group comparison of the change from baseline to endpoint in MCS score. The endpoint of the study was based on the LOCF principle.||||0.5589
81566114|NCT00216476|162805748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Within-group comparison of the change from baseline to endpoint in MCS score. The endpoint of the study was based on the LOCF principle.||||<0.0001
81566115|NCT00216476|162805748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The statistical test was interpreted at the 5% significance level.|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||Within-group comparison of the change from baseline to endpoint in MCS score. The endpoint of the study was based on the LOCF principle.||||<0.0001
81566116|NCT00694707|162805750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-7.5||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|-3.3|||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) included treatment group and study center as factors and the Baseline PANSS total score as the covariate.||||-3.3|-11.8|0.0005
81566117|NCT00694707|162805750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-8.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|-4.6|||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) included treatment group and study center as factors and the Baseline PANSS total score as the covariate.||||-4.6|-13.1|<0.0001
81566118|NCT00694707|162805750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-10.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|-6.2|||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) included treatment group and study center as factors and the Baseline PANSS total score as the covariate.||||-6.2|-14.6|<0.0001
81566119|NCT00694707|162805750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-15.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|-10.8|||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) included treatment group and study center as factors and the Baseline PANSS total score as the covariate.||||-10.8|-19.4|<0.0001
81566120|NCT00694707|162805751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.1|||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) included treatment group and study center as factors and the Baseline CGI-S score as the covariate.||||-0.1|-0.6|0.0040
81566121|NCT00694707|162805751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.5||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.2|||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) included treatment group and study center as factors and the Baseline CGI-S score as the covariate.||||-0.2|-0.7|0.0003
81566122|NCT00694707|162805751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.4|||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) included treatment group and study center as factors and the Baseline CGI-S score as the covariate.||||-0.4|-0.9|<0.0001
81566123|NCT00694707|162805751|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.6|||ANCOVA|The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) included treatment group and study center as factors and the Baseline CGI-S score as the covariate.||||-0.6|-1.1|<0.0001
81566124|NCT01904058|162805762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-2.28||||0.6603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.59|8.03||p-value (LUM001 LS Mean = Placebo LS Mean).|ANCOVA|||The difference between treatment groups in change from Baseline to Week 13/ET in ItchRO weekly sum score evaluated by analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using generalized linear model (GLM). The model included terms for treatment group, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) level (strata), treatment group by ALP level interaction and Baseline ItchRO weekly sum score as a covariate. Least squares mean change from Baseline to Week 13/ET, along with 95 percentage (%) confidence interval for mean were presented.||8.03|-12.59|0.6603
81566125|NCT01904058|162805762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least squares mean difference|-3.99||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.2|6.23||p-value (LUM001 LS Mean = Placebo LS Mean).|ANCOVA|||The difference between treatment groups in change from Baseline to Week 13/ET in ItchRO weekly sum score was evaluated by ANCOVA using a GLM. The model included terms for treatment group, ALP level (strata), treatment group by ALP level interaction, and Baseline ItchRO weekly sum score as a covariate. Least squares mean change from Baseline to Week 13/ET, along with 95% confidence interval for the mean, were presented.||6.23|-14.20|0.4380
81566126|NCT02664610|162805786|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81566127|NCT02664610|162805787|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.79
81566128|NCT02905149|162805816|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|9.0|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.0|14.5||Not adjusted for multiple comparison|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Generalized Hodges-Lehmann median difference is used. These are robust to the possibility that the population distributions in the two groups are different in ways other than location. It may not represent the raw median difference.|||14.5|4|< 0.05
81566129|NCT00395733|162805849|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimates for investigators only. A non-inferiority margin of 15% was assumed. Based on 60 pairs of observations in a crossover design (15 participants with 10 vessels segments, 15 participants with 6 vessels segments and 30 participants with 17 vessels segments to be visualized and assessed) and non-inferiority testing based the lower limit of Fieller's one-sided 95% confidence interval for the ratio Gadavist / Magnevist of the means, the power was at least 80% under realistic assumptions.|Ratio of means|0.9736||||||90.0|0.9315|1.0168|||Fieller-type confidence interval||For the estimation, only vessel segments with vascular assessments available for both periods were considered. The lower limit of the 95% one-sided Fieller-type confidence interval was compared with the non-inferiority margin 0.85.|Non-inferiority analysis: The aim was to show that Gadavist is not inferior (i.e. similar or better) to Magnevist in visualizing different vascular regions of the body with diagnostic quality in contrast enhanced MRA. Gadavist was to be considered to be non-inferior to Magnevist if the mean number of vessel segments visualized with diagnostic quality of Gadavist enhanced-MRA images was higher than 85% of that of Magnevist enhanced-MRA images in a cross-over design.||1.0168|0.9315|
81566130|NCT00395733|162805849|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimates for blinded reader 1 only. A non-inferiority margin of 15% was assumed. Based on 60 pairs of observations in a crossover design (15 participants with 10 vessels segments, 15 participants with 6 vessels segments and 30 participants with 17 vessels segments to be visualized and assessed) and non-inferiority testing based the lower limit of Fieller's one-sided 95% confidence interval for the ratio Gadavist / Magnevist of the means, the power was at least 80% under realistic assumptions.|Ratio of means|0.954||||||90.0|0.9122|0.9965|||Fieller-type confidence interval||For the estimation, only vessel segments with vascular assessments available for both periods were considered. The lower limit of the 95% one-sided Fieller-type confidence interval was compared with the non-inferiority margin 0.85.|Non-inferiority analysis: The aim was to show that Gadavist is not inferior (i.e. similar or better) to Magnevist in visualizing different vascular regions of the body with diagnostic quality in contrast enhanced MRA. Gadavist was to be considered to be non-inferior to Magnevist if the mean number of vessel segments visualized with diagnostic quality of Gadavist enhanced-MRA images was higher than 85% of that of Magnevist enhanced-MRA images in a cross-over design.||0.9965|0.9122|
81566131|NCT00395733|162805849|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimates for blinded reader 2 only. A non-inferiority margin of 15% was assumed. Based on 60 pairs of observations in a crossover design (15 participants with 10 vessels segments, 15 participants with 6 vessels segments and 30 participants with 17 vessels segments to be visualized and assessed) and non-inferiority testing based the lower limit of Fieller's one-sided 95% confidence interval for the ratio Gadavist / Magnevist of the means, the power was at least 80% under realistic assumptions.|Ratio of means|0.9458||||||90.0|0.8776|1.024|||Fieller-type confidence interval||For the estimation, only vessel segments with vascular assessments available for both periods were considered. The lower limit of the 95% one-sided Fieller-type confidence interval was compared with the non-inferiority margin 0.85.|Non-inferiority analysis: The aim was to show that Gadavist is not inferior (i.e. similar or better) to Magnevist in visualizing different vascular regions of the body with diagnostic quality in contrast enhanced MRA. Gadavist was to be considered to be non-inferior to Magnevist if the mean number of vessel segments visualized with diagnostic quality of Gadavist enhanced-MRA images was higher than 85% of that of Magnevist enhanced-MRA images in a cross-over design.||1.0240|0.8776|
81566132|NCT00395733|162805849|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Estimates for blinded reader 3 only. A non-inferiority margin of 15% was assumed. Based on 60 pairs of observations in a crossover design (15 participants with 10 vessels segments, 15 participants with 6 vessels segments and 30 participants with 17 vessels segments to be visualized and assessed) and non-inferiority testing based the lower limit of Fieller's one-sided 95% confidence interval for the ratio Gadavist / Magnevist of the means, the power was at least 80% under realistic assumptions.|Ratio of means|0.8698||||||90.0|0.78|0.9657|||Fieller-type confidence interval||For the estimation, only vessel segments with vascular assessments available for both periods were considered. The lower limit of the 95% one-sided Fieller-type confidence interval was compared with the non-inferiority margin 0.85.|Non-inferiority analysis: The aim was to show that Gadavist is not inferior (i.e. similar or better) to Magnevist in visualizing different vascular regions of the body with diagnostic quality in contrast enhanced MRA. Gadavist was to be considered to be non-inferior to Magnevist if the mean number of vessel segments visualized with diagnostic quality of Gadavist enhanced-MRA images was higher than 85% of that of Magnevist enhanced-MRA images in a cross-over design.||0.9657|0.7800|
81566133|NCT04981392|162805859|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0066|TWO_SIDED||||||Difference in adjusted % vaccinated|||||||0.0066
81566134|NCT04981392|162805860|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.0058|TWO_SIDED||||||Difference in adjusted % vaccinated|||||||0.0058
81566135|NCT03072732|162805868|NON_INFERIORITY|The µ-Cor System will be considered non-inferior with respect to clinical performance (i.e., trends in fluid change) of the ZOE device if the lower 95% confidence interval of the differences (Primary Measurement) is greater than the non-inferiority margin of -0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.75|||||"Because the distribution was skewed, the average was calculated by 1) Fisher Transformation of values, 2) averaging the transformed values, 3) back calculating the mean.~The Taylor Series expansion and Delta method was used to determine variance."|"The null hypothesis was that the correlation coefficient of the ZOE device would be greater than the correlation coefficient of the uCor device by at least 0.05.~For each subject, a correlation coefficient was calculated between study arm 1 uCor readings and UFV, as well as ZOE readings and UFV.~The difference between uCor correlation coefficient and ZOE correlation coefficient for each subject was used as the Primary Measurement."||0.75|0.57|
81566136|NCT03072732|162805868|NON_INFERIORITY|The µ-Cor System will be considered non-inferior with respect to clinical performance (i.e., trends in fluid change) of the ZOE device if the lower 95% confidence interval of the differences (Primary Measurement) is greater than the non-inferiority margin of -0.05.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.35|||||"Because the distribution was skewed, the average was calculated by 1) Fisher Transformation of values, 2) averaging the transformed values, 3) back calculating the mean.~The Taylor Series expansion and Delta method was used to determine variance."|"The null hypothesis was that the correlation coefficient of the ZOE device would be greater than the correlation coefficient of the uCor device by at least 0.05.~For each subject, a correlation coefficient was calculated between study arm 2 uCor readings and UFV, as well as ZOE readings and UFV.~The difference between uCor correlation coefficient and ZOE correlation coefficient for each subject was used as the Primary Measurement."||0.35|0.12|
81566137|NCT02387710|162805873|OTHER||||||>|0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.5
81566138|NCT00810693|162805887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Prespecified significance level for all significance tests was 5%. Primary analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Test was stratified by region and therapy naive/add-on therapy||Missing values for participants who withdrew/died before 12 weeks were imputed with worst value of 0m in case of death or clinical worsening without termination visit and with last observed value otherwise. Comparison was done using ANCOVA, with baseline 6MWD as a covariate and treatment group, region and treatment naive/add-on therapy as main effects. The primary statistical method was the stratified Wilcoxon test if the Shapiro-Wilk test for normality of residuals was statistically significant||||<0.0001
81566139|NCT00810693|162805887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|35.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.06|51.51||Additional analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|ANCOVA|||||51.51|20.06|<0.0001
81566140|NCT00810693|162805887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||Shapiro-Wilk|||Shapiro-Wilk test for normality of ANCOVA residuals.||||0.0001
81566141|NCT00810693|162805888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||Hierarchical testing for secondary efficacy parameters in the order: PVR, NT-proBNP, WHO functional class, TTCW, Borg scale, EQ5D, LPH. Primary analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Test was stratified by region and therapy naive/add-on therapy||Missing values at week 12 were imputed using the last available post-baseline observation. Same analysis method as for primary efficacy parameter.||||<0.0001
81566142|NCT00810693|162805888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-225.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-281.37|-170.08||Additional analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|ANCOVA|||||-170.08|-281.37|<0.0001
81566143|NCT00810693|162805888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||Shapiro-Wilk|||Shapiro-Wilk test for normality of ANCOVA residuals.||||0.0001
81566144|NCT00810693|162805889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001||||||"Hierarchical testing for secondary efficacy parameters in the order: PVR, NT-proBNP, WHO functional class, Time to clinical worsening, Borg scale, EQ5D, LPH.~Primary analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test."|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Test was stratified by region and therapy naive/add-on therapy||Missing values at week 12 were imputed using the last available post-baseline observation. Same analysis method as for primary efficacy parameter.||||<0.0001
81566145|NCT00810693|162805889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-431.81||||0.0157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-781.52|-82.1||Additional analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|ANCOVA|||||-82.10|-781.52|0.0157
81566146|NCT00810693|162805889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||Shapiro-Wilk|||Shapiro-Wilk test for normality of ANCOVA residuals.||||0.0001
81566147|NCT00810693|162805890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0033||||||Hierarchical testing for secondary efficacy parameters in the order: PVR, NT-proBNP, WHO functional class, Time to clinical worsening, Borg scale, EQ5D, LPH.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Test was stratified by region and therapy naive/add-on therapy||Missing values for participants who withdrew or died before 12 weeks were imputed with a worst value of IV in case of clinical worsening without termination visit or measurement at that termination visit and with a worst value of V in case of death and with the last observed value otherwise.||||0.0033
81566148|NCT00810693|162805891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.2||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.85|-0.55||Hierarchical testing for secondary efficacy parameters in the order: PVR, NT-proBNP, WHO functional class, Time to clinical worsening, Borg scale, EQ5D, LPH.|Log Rank|Test was stratified by region and therapy naive/add-on therapy|Based on Mantel-Haenszel estimate stratified by region and therapy naive/add-on therapy.|"The test is for difference of occurence of Any event."||-0.55|-9.85|0.0046
81566149|NCT00810693|162805892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0022||||||Hierarchical testing for secondary efficacy parameters in the order: PVR, NT-proBNP, WHO functional class, Time to clinical worsening, Borg scale, EQ5D, LPH.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Test was stratified by region and therapy naive/add-on therapy||Missing values for participants who withdrew or died before 12 weeks were imputed with a worst value of 10 in case of death or clinical worsening without termination visit and with the last observed value otherwise.||||0.0022
81566150|NCT00810693|162805893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0663||||||Hierarchical testing for secondary efficacy parameters in the order: PVR, NT-proBNP, WHO functional class, Time to clinical worsening, Borg scale, EQ5D, LPH. Primary analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Test was stratified by region and therapy naive/add-on therapy.||Missing values at baseline were imputed using last available observation prior to start of study treatment. Missing values for participants who withdrew or died before 12 weeks were imputed with a worst value of -0.594 in case of death or clinical worsening without termination visit and with the last observed value otherwise.||||0.0663
81566151|NCT00810693|162805893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.0197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.11||Additional analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|ANCOVA|||||0.11|0.01|0.0197
81566152|NCT00810693|162805893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||Shapiro-Wilk|||Shapiro-Wilk test for normality of ANCOVA residuals.||||0.0001
81566153|NCT00810693|162805894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0019||||||"Hierarchical testing for secondary efficacy parameters in the order: PVR, NT-proBNP, WHO FC, TTCW, Borg scale, EQ5D, LPH.~Primary analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test. Nominally significant only due to hierarchical testing."|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Test was stratified by region and therapy naive/add-on therapy.||Missing values at baseline were imputed using last available observation prior to start of study treatment. Missing values for participants who withdrew or died before 12 weeks were imputed with a worst value of 105 in case of death or clinical worsening without termination visit and with the last observed value otherwise.||||0.0019
81566154|NCT00810693|162805894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.17||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.79|-2.54||Additional analysis due to result of Shapiro-Wilk test.|ANCOVA|||||-2.54|-9.79|0.0009
81566155|NCT00810693|162805894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0001|||||||Shapiro-Wilk|||Shapiro-Wilk test for normality of ANCOVA residuals.||||0.0001
81566156|NCT01033851|162805899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0366||95.0|||||ANOVA|||A repeated measure ANOVA, with time as the repeated measure, treatment arm as between-subjects factor and CGI-S score as the dependent variable, found a main effect of time (F(1,84)=62.19, p\<0.001) and a significant treatment arm X time interaction (F(1,84)=4.51, p=0.0366).||||0.0366
81566157|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Overall Opinion: Intraparticipant analysis||0.8|-0.8|1.000
81566158|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Vascularity: Intraparticipant analysis||0.7|-0.7|1.000
81566159|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.391|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pigmentation: Intraparticipant analysis||0.4|-1.0|0.391
81566160|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.696|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Thickness: Intraparticipant analysis||0.9|-0.6|0.696
81566161|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Relief: Intraparticipant analysis||0.8|-0.7|0.921
81566162|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pliability: Intraparticipant analysis||0.9|-0.6|0.693
81566163|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Surface Area: Intraparticipant analysis||0.9|-0.7|0.770
81566164|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|4.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Composite Score: Intraparticipant analysis||4.0|-3.7|0.938
81566165|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Overall Opinion: Intraparticipant analysis||0.5|-1.5|0.340
81566166|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Vascularity: Intraparticipant analysis||0.4|-1.6|0.258
81566167|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pigmentation: Intraparticipant analysis||0.5|-1.4|0.381
81566168|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Thickness: Intraparticipant analysis||0.5|-1.6|0.287
81566169|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Relief: Intraparticipant analysis||0.6|-1.5|0.420
81566170|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pliability: Intraparticipant analysis||0.4|-1.7|0.227
81566171|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Surface Area: Intraparticipant analysis||0.6|-1.5|0.427
81566172|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|-3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|2.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Composite Score: Intraparticipant analysis||2.2|-8.4|0.256
81566173|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Overall Opinion: Intraparticipant analysis||2.0|-0.4|0.198
81566174|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|2.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Vascularity: Intraparticipant analysis||2.1|-0.3|0.132
81566175|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pigmentation: Intraparticipant analysis||1.8|-0.4|0.227
81566176|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Thickness: Intraparticipant analysis||2.0|-0.4|0.208
81566177|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Relief: Intraparticipant analysis||1.9|-0.5|0.265
81566178|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pliability: Intraparticipant analysis||1.8|-0.6|0.340
81566179|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Surface Area: Intraparticipant analysis||1.9|-0.7|0.347
81566180|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.19||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|10.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Composite Score: Intraparticipant analysis||10.6|-2.0|0.179
81566181|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|Least Square (LS) Mean|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Overall Opinion: Intraparticipant analysis||0.8|-1.4|0.556
81566182|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Vascularity: Intraparticipant analysis||0.9|-1.2|0.760
81566183|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.53||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pigmentation: Intraparticipant analysis||0.8|-1.3|0.636
81566184|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Thickness: Intraparticipant analysis||1.0|-1.3|0.774
81566185|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Relief: Intraparticipant analysis||1.0|-1.3|0.771
81566186|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Pliability: Intraparticipant analysis||0.7|-1.5|0.468
81566187|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Surface Area: Intraparticipant analysis||1.1|-1.2|0.886
81566188|NCT01346969|162805907|OTHER|LS Mean, SE, 95% confidence interval, and p-value were derived from MMRM model that includes fixed factors for treatment, pooled site, scheduled visit, an interaction for treatment by scheduled visit, and a covariate for Fitzpatrick category.|LS Mean|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.91||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|4.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Composite Score: Intraparticipant analysis||4.5|-7.0|0.668
81566189|NCT01254630|162805955|SUPERIORITY||Vaccine Efficacy|0.636|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.364|0.791|||||Point estimate and 97.5% CI of vaccine efficacy (primary endpoint) were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards regression model, adjusting for age (\<50 versus ≥50 years of age).|Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio of HZ in the V212 group versus the placebo group. The success criterion for vaccine efficacy required that the lower bound of the 97.5% Confidence Interval (CI) be \>0.25.||0.791|0.364|
81566190|NCT01254630|162805956|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|4.5||||||||4.5|-1.8|
81566191|NCT01254630|162805957|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|0.771|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.899|||||Point estimate and 95% CI of vaccine efficacy were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards regression model, adjusting for age (\<50 versus ≥50 years of age).|Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio of HZ in the V212 group versus the placebo group. The success criterion for vaccine efficacy required that the lower bound of the 95% CI be \>0.25.||0.899|0.480|
81566192|NCT01254630|162805958|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|0.874|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.984|||||Point estimate and 95% CI of vaccine efficacy were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards regression model, adjusting for age (\<50 versus ≥50 years of age).|Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio of HZ in the V212 group versus the placebo group. The success criterion for vaccine efficacy required that the lower bound of the 95% CI be \>0.25.||0.984|-0.005|
81566193|NCT01254630|162805959|OTHER||Vaccine Efficacy|0.746|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.275|0.972|||||Point estimate and 95% CI of vaccine efficacy were obtained from a Cox proportional hazards regression model, adjusting for age (\<50 versus ≥50 years of age).|Vaccine efficacy was calculated as 1 minus the hazard ratio of HZ in the V212 group versus the placebo group. The success criterion for vaccine efficacy required that the lower bound of the 95% CI be \>0.25.||0.972|-1.275|
81566194|NCT01254630|162805960|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.6||||||||1.6|-0.6|
81566195|NCT02959983|162805961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0022|||||||Chi-squared|||Overall Weeks 1-12||||0.0022
81566196|NCT02959983|162805962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0119|||||||Chi-squared|||Overall Weeks 1 to 12||||0.0119
81566197|NCT02959983|162805962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0048|||||||Chi-squared|||Weeks 1 to 4||||0.0048
81566198|NCT02959983|162805962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0207|||||||Chi-squared|||Weeks 5 to 8||||0.0207
81566199|NCT02959983|162805962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Chi-squared|||Weeks 9 to 12||||0.3700
81566200|NCT02959983|162805963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0174|||||||Chi-squared|||Overall Weeks 1 to 12||||0.0174
81566201|NCT02959983|162805963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3832|||||||Chi-squared|||Weeks 1 to 4||||0.3832
81566202|NCT02959983|162805963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0052|||||||Chi-squared|||Weeks 5 to 8||||0.0052
81566203|NCT02959983|162805963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0619|||||||Chi-squared|||Weeks 9 to 12||||0.0619
81566204|NCT02959983|162805964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||Chi-squared|||Weeks 1-4||||0.0330
81566205|NCT02959983|162805964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0063|||||||Chi-squared|||Weeks 5 to 8||||0.0063
81566206|NCT02959983|162805964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0018|||||||Chi-squared|||Weeks 9 to 12||||0.0018
81566207|NCT02728596|162805971|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.44||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.57|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age group, comorbidity, race, and Hispanic ethnicity.||PP-CSF use in the high risk FN group was compared between the usual care (UC) group (Arm 2) and the intervention group (Arm 3 and 4 combined).||1.57|0.12|0.21
81566208|NCT02728596|162805971|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.2|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age, sex, and cancer type.||PP-CSF use in the low risk FN group was compared between the usual care (UC) group (Arm 2) and the intervention group (Arm 3 and 4 combined).||3.20|0.44|0.74
81566209|NCT02728596|162805971|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.23||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|7.08|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age, sex, and cancer type.||PP-CSF use in the intermediate risk FN group was compared between the usual care (UC) group (Arm 2) and the SOE for PP-CSF intervention group (Arm 3).||7.08|0.70|0.17
81566210|NCT02728596|162805971|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.36||||0.094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.19|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age, sex, and cancer type.||PP-CSF use in the intermediate risk FN group was compared between the usual care (UC) group (Arm 2) and the alert against PP-CSF intervention group (Arm 4).||1.19|0.11|0.094
81566211|NCT02728596|162805972|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.95|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for age.||FN incidence rate in the high risk FN group was compared between the usual care (UC) group (Arm 2) and the intervention group (Arm 3 and 4 combined).||2.95|0.75|0.26
81566212|NCT02728596|162805972|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|18.8|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for cancer type.||FN incidence rate in the low risk FN group was compared between the usual care (UC) group (Arm 2) and the intervention group (Arm 3 and 4 combined).||18.80|0.23|0.51
81566213|NCT02728596|162805972|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.88|||Regression, Logistic|||FN incidence rate in the intermediate risk FN group was compared between the usual care (UC) group (Arm 2) and the SOE for PP-CSF intervention group (Arm 3).||2.88|0.41|0.87
81566214|NCT02728596|162805972|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.57|||Regression, Logistic|||FN incidence rate in the intermediate risk FN group was compared between the usual care (UC) group (Arm 2) and the alert against PP-CSF intervention group (Arm 4).||3.57|0.44|0.68
81566215|NCT02728596|162805973|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.95|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for cancer type.||||1.95|0.39|0.74
81566216|NCT02728596|162805973|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.88|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for cancer type.||||2.88|0.41|0.87
81566217|NCT02728596|162805973|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.57|||Regression, Logistic|Adjusted for cancer type.||This is comparing the FN incidence rate in the arm randomized to alert against PP-CSF vs usual care in intermediate risk participants.||3.57|0.44|0.68
81566218|NCT03221270|162805985|SUPERIORITY|alternative hypothesis: true difference in means is greater than 0|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.43||||0.66|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-2.25||||t-test, 1 sided||||||-2.25|0.66
81566219|NCT03439657|162805996|NON_INFERIORITY|Upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the anti-gE antibodies Geometric Mean Concentration (GMC) ratio between the Control group and the Co-Ad group should be \<1.5.|GMC ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.16|||ANCOVA|The 95% CI of the group GMCs ratio was computed using an Analysis Of Covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformation of the concentrations.||Anti-gE GMCs (non-inferiority): Non-inferiority comparison between Control Group and Co-Ad Group in terms of geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) for anti-gE antibodies, one month after the administration of last vaccine dose.||1.16|0.99|
81566220|NCT03439657|162805997|NON_INFERIORITY|Upper limit (UL) of 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group should be \<2.|GMT ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.33|||ANCOVA|The 95% CI of the group MOPA GMT ratios was computed using an Analysis Of Covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformation of the concentrations.||Anti-pneumococcal antibody titers (non-inferiority): Non-inferiority comparison between Control Group and Co-Ad Group in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) for anti-pneumococcal antibody (MOPA-1), one month after the administration of Prevnar 13 vaccine dose.||1.33|0.82|
81566221|NCT03439657|162805997|NON_INFERIORITY|Upper limit (UL) of 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group should be \<2.|GMT ratio|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.22|||ANCOVA|The 95% CI of the group MOPA GMT ratios was computed using an Analysis Of Covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformation of the concentrations.||Anti-pneumococcal antibody titers (non-inferiority): Non-inferiority comparison between Control Group and Co-Ad Group in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) for anti-pneumococcal antibody (MOPA-3), one month after the administration of Prevnar 13 vaccine dose.||1.22|0.86|
81566222|NCT03439657|162805997|NON_INFERIORITY|Upper limit (UL) of 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group should be \<2.|GMT ratio|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.52|||ANCOVA|The 95% CI of the group MOPA GMT ratios was computed using an Analysis Of Covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformation of the concentrations.||Anti-pneumococcal antibody titers (non-inferiority): Non-inferiority comparison between Control Group and Co-Ad Group in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) for anti-pneumococcal antibody (MOPA-4), one month after the administration of Prevnar 13 vaccine dose.||1.52|1.02|
81566223|NCT03439657|162805997|NON_INFERIORITY|Upper limit (UL) of 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group should be \<2.|GMT ratio|1.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.32|||ANCOVA|The 95% CI of the group MOPA GMT ratios was computed using an Analysis Of Covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformation of the concentrations.||Anti-pneumococcal antibody titers (non-inferiority): Non-inferiority comparison between Control Group and Co-Ad Group in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) for anti-pneumococcal antibody (MOPA-5), one month after the administration of Prevnar 13 vaccine dose.||1.32|0.81|
81566224|NCT03439657|162805997|NON_INFERIORITY|Upper limit (UL) of 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group should be \<2.|GMT ratio|1.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|1.56|||ANCOVA|The 95% CI of the group MOPA GMT ratios was computed using an Analysis Of Covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformation of the concentrations.||Anti-pneumococcal antibody titers (non-inferiority): Non-inferiority comparison between Control Group and Co-Ad Group in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) for anti-pneumococcal antibody (MOPA-6A), one month after the administration of Prevnar 13 vaccine dose.||1.56|1.02|
81566225|NCT03439657|162805997|NON_INFERIORITY|Upper limit (UL) of 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group should be \<2.|GMT ratio|1.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.73|||ANCOVA|The 95% CI of the group MOPA GMT ratios was computed using an Analysis Of Covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformation of the concentrations.||Anti-pneumococcal antibody titers (non-inferiority): Non-inferiority comparison between Control Group and Co-Ad Group in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) for anti-pneumococcal antibody (MOPA-6B), one month after the administration of Prevnar 13 vaccine dose.||1.73|1.07|
81566226|NCT03439657|162805997|NON_INFERIORITY|Upper limit (UL) of 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group should be \<2.|GMT ratio|1.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.44|||ANCOVA|The 95% CI of the group MOPA GMT ratios was computed using an Analysis Of Covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformation of the concentrations.||Anti-pneumococcal antibody titers (non-inferiority): Non-inferiority comparison between Control Group and Co-Ad Group in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) for anti-pneumococcal antibody (MOPA-7F), one month after the administration of Prevnar 13 vaccine dose.||1.44|1.01|
81566227|NCT03439657|162805997|NON_INFERIORITY|Upper limit (UL) of 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group should be \<2.|GMT ratio|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.39|||ANCOVA|The 95% CI of the group MOPA GMT ratios was computed using an Analysis Of Covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformation of the concentrations.||Anti-pneumococcal antibody titers (non-inferiority): Non-inferiority comparison between Control Group and Co-Ad Group in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) for anti-pneumococcal antibody (MOPA-9V), one month after the administration of Prevnar 13 vaccine dose.||1.39|0.97|
81566228|NCT03439657|162805997|NON_INFERIORITY|Upper limit (UL) of 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group should be \<2.|GMT ratio|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.42|||ANCOVA|The 95% CI of the group MOPA GMT ratios was computed using an Analysis Of Covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformation of the concentrations.||Anti-pneumococcal antibody titers (non-inferiority): Non-inferiority comparison between Control Group and Co-Ad Group in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) for anti-pneumococcal antibody (MOPA-14), one month after the administration of Prevnar 13 vaccine dose.||1.42|0.94|
81566229|NCT03439657|162805997|NON_INFERIORITY|Upper limit (UL) of 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group should be \<2.|GMT ratio|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.34|||ANCOVA|The 95% CI of the group MOPA GMT ratios was computed using an Analysis Of Covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformation of the concentrations.||Anti-pneumococcal antibody titers (non-inferiority): Non-inferiority comparison between Control Group and Co-Ad Group in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) for anti-pneumococcal antibody (MOPA-18C), one month after the administration of Prevnar 13 vaccine dose.||1.34|0.92|
81566230|NCT03439657|162805997|NON_INFERIORITY|Upper limit (UL) of 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group should be \<2.|GMT ratio|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.22|||ANCOVA|The 95% CI of the group MOPA GMT ratios was computed using an Analysis Of Covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformation of the concentrations.||Anti-pneumococcal antibody titers (non-inferiority): Non-inferiority comparison between Control Group and Co-Ad Group in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) for anti-pneumococcal antibody (MOPA-19A), one month after the administration of Prevnar 13 vaccine dose.||1.22|0.87|
81566231|NCT03439657|162805997|NON_INFERIORITY|Upper limit (UL) of 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group should be \<2.|GMT ratio|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.32|||ANCOVA|The 95% CI of the group MOPA GMT ratios was computed using an Analysis Of Covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformation of the concentrations.||Anti-pneumococcal antibody titers (non-inferiority): Non-inferiority comparison between Control Group and Co-Ad Group in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) for anti-pneumococcal antibody (MOPA-19F), one month after the administration of Prevnar 13 vaccine dose.||1.32|0.90|
81566232|NCT03439657|162805997|NON_INFERIORITY|Upper limit (UL) of 95% CI for each individual pneumococcal conjugate serotype Geometric Mean Titer (GMT) ratio of the Control group over the Co-Ad group should be \<2.|GMT ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.5|||ANCOVA|The 95% CI of the group MOPA GMT ratios was computed using an Analysis Of Covariance (ANCOVA) model on the log10 transformation of the concentrations.||Anti-pneumococcal antibody titers (non-inferiority): Non-inferiority comparison between Control Group and Co-Ad Group in terms of geometric mean titers (GMTs) for anti-pneumococcal antibody (MOPA-23F), one month after the administration of Prevnar 13 vaccine dose.||1.50|0.96|
81566233|NCT00370071|162806008|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||one-sided p-value (one-sided test level 2.5%)|Wilcoxon-Signed-Rank test|||In this single arm study, the number of newly active lesions per 3 months during treatment was compared to the number of newly active lesions during 3-month pre-treatment (Alternative hypothesis: Number of lesions is reduced during treatment with Interferon beta-1b). The sample size was calculated for the use of the one-sided Wilcoxon-Signed-Rank test at level 2.5% (Power of 90% - anticipating P(X\&lt;Y)=0.15 and allowing for 25% exclusion from Per Protocol Set).||||<0.0001
81566234|NCT00370071|162806009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||one-sided p-value (one-sided test level 2.5%)|Wilcoxon-Signed-Rank test|||||||<0.0001
81566235|NCT00370071|162806010|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0017||95.0||||one-sided p-value (one-sided test level 2.5%)|Wilcoxon-Signed-Rank test|||||||0.0017
81566236|NCT00370071|162806011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon-Signed-Rank test|One-sided p-value from Wilcoxon-Signed-Rank-Test for comparing the baseline visit to treatment visits||Lesion volume at Week 12. 38 subjects were evaluated.||||<0.0001
81566237|NCT00370071|162806011|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.0019|||||||Wilcoxon-Signed-Rank test|||Lesion volume at Week 24. 37 subjects were evaluated.||||=0.0019
81566238|NCT01892865|162806020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|23.6||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.15|44.0|||t-test, 2 sided|||The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in predictive imprecision for the end of the operative day between the two arms||44|3.15|0.024
81566239|NCT01892865|162806020|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.34|||Poisson regression|||Null hypothesis: There would be no difference in throughput between the two arms||1.34|1.01|0.04
81566240|NCT01892865|162806021|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.16||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.34|||Poisson Regression|||Null hypothesis was that there was no difference in throughput between the two scheduling methods||1.34|1.01|0.04
81566241|NCT01892865|162806022|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Null hypothesis: There would be no difference in personnel satisfaction between the groups||||0.04
81566242|NCT01892865|162806023|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.44|||||||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in the adverse event rates between the two scheduling methodologies||||0.44
81566243|NCT05203289|162806045|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (%)|101.88|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.31|111.23|||||"The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios (%) of BI 695501: (40 mg/0.4 mL (T))/(40 mg/0.8 mL (R)).~Geometric standard error= 105.455."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANCOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'treatment', 'location of trial medication injection' and 'baseline body weight' (continuous).||111.23|93.31|
81566244|NCT05203289|162806046|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (%)|105.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.06|116.81|||||"The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios (%) of BI 695501: (40 mg/0.4 mL (T))/(40 mg/0.8 mL (R)).~Geometric standard error= 106.431."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANCOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'treatment', 'location of trial medication injection' and 'baseline body weight' (continuous).||116.81|95.06|
81566245|NCT05203289|162806047|OTHER||Ratio of geometric means (%)|91.29|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|84.38|98.76|||||"The estimated parameter was the adjusted geometric mean ratios (%) of BI 695501: (40 mg/0.4 mL (T))/(40 mg/0.8 mL (R)).~Geometric standard error= 104.874."|The statistical model used for the analysis of the primary endpoints was an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model on the logarithmic scale. The PK endpoints were log-transformed (natural logarithm) prior to fitting the ANCOVA model. This model included effects accounting for the following sources of variation: 'treatment', 'location of trial medication injection' and 'baseline body weight' (continuous).||98.76|84.38|
81566246|NCT03270644|162806072|OTHER||Difference of LSMeans|-5.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.27|-3.64||||||Mean hourly HR was evaluated in a linear mixed-effects model with a fixed effect for treatment and a random effect for subject.||-3.64|-7.27|
81566247|NCT03270644|162806073|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|0.884|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.832|0.939||||||Log-transformed PK parameters were evaluated in a linear mixed-effects model with a fixed effect for treatment and a random effect for subject.||0.939|0.832|
81566248|NCT03270644|162806074|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|0.958|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.917|1.0||||||Ratio of geometric LSMeans of Cmax used a mixed-effects repeated measures model adjusted for fixed effects for treatment, time point, time point by treatment, and random effect for subjects.||1.00|0.917|
81566249|NCT03270644|162806075|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.967|1.04||||||Log-transformed PK parameters were evaluated in a linear mixed-effects model with a fixed effect for treatment and a random effect for subject.||1.04|0.967|
81566250|NCT03270644|162806076|OTHER||Ratio of Geometric LSMeans|0.999|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.967|1.03||||||Log-transformed PK parameters were evaluated in a linear mixed-effects model with a fixed effect for treatment and a random effect for subject.||1.03|0.967|
81566251|NCT03270644|162806077|OTHER||Difference of LSMeans|-3.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-6.39|-0.64||||||PR interval was evaluated in a linear mixed-effects model with a fixed effect for treatment and a random effect for subject.||-0.64|-6.39|
81566252|NCT03270644|162806078|OTHER||Difference of LSMeans|5.57|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.57|7.57||||||Systolic blood pressure was evaluated in a linear mixed-effects model with a fixed effect for treatment and a random effect for subject.||7.57|3.57|
81566253|NCT03270644|162806079|OTHER||Difference of LSMeans|3.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.99|4.95||||||Diastolic blood pressure was evaluated in a linear mixed-effects model with a fixed effect for treatment and a random effect for subject.||4.95|1.99|
81566254|NCT00333177|162806085|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.03||||||P value is for CT-HBT X RLAI-Oral Ris interaction|ANCOVA|Covaried baseline value of dependent variable||A priori hypothesis was that CT would be superior to HBT and that RLAI would enhance this effect.||||<0.03
81566255|NCT00333177|162806086|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.02||||||P-value is for each main effect. A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05 for each main effect.|ANCOVA|Baseline value of dependent variable was covaried.||2 X 2 ANOVA was calculated. A priori hypotheses were that LAI would be superior to oral risperidone and that CT would be superior to health behavior training (HBT) based on main effects.||||<.02
81566256|NCT00333177|162806087|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.84||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.1|||t-test, 2 sided|||A priori hypothesis was that RLAI would lead to less medication non-adherence than Oral Ris.||1.10|.57|.001
81566257|NCT00333177|162806088|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||P-value is for CT vs. HBT main effect.|ANCOVA|Baseline value of dependent variable was covaried.||2 X 2 ANOVA was calculated. A priori hypotheses were that CT would be superior to HBT and that RLAI would be superior to Oral Ris.||||<.05
81566258|NCT00333177|162806089|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.55
81566259|NCT00333177|162806090|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.02||||||A priori hypotheses were that CT would be superior to HBT and that RLAI would be superior to Oral Ris.|ANOVA|2 X 2 ANOVA was computed.||||||<0.02
81566260|NCT00333177|162806091|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|df = 1||Chi-square of frequencies of relapse vs. non-relapse were calculated, with a priori hypothesis that RLAI would be superior to Oral Ris.||||<0.01
81566261|NCT00333177|162806092|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||2 X 2 ANOVA calculated. P-value is for main effect of RLAI vs. Oral Ris.|ANOVA|||||||<.05
81566262|NCT00333177|162806093|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.02||||||2 X 2 ANOVA computed. P-value is for main effect of CT vs. HBT.|ANOVA|||||||<.02
81566263|NCT00333177|162806094|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.053||||||2 X 2 ANOVA computed. P-value is for RLAI vs. Oral Ris main effect.|ANOVA|||||||=.053
81566264|NCT02476201|162806096|SUPERIORITY|Using a one-sided, one sample Exact Binomial Test and a significance level of 2.5%, the study required 74 patients to reach a power of 90%. With the MPP feature activated at baseline, it was assumed that the proportion of responders at 6 months was 75%. The MPP responder rate was compared to 57%, which is the responder rate obtained from literature for patients without the MPP feature activated.|Percentage|67.1||||0.0435|ONE_SIDED|97.5|55.6||||Exact binomial||||||55.6|0.0435
81566265|NCT02642029|162806105|EQUIVALENCE|Tested the null hypothesis of no difference between iTBS and sham TBS on IDT accuracy.|Beta coefficient for timexiTBS interact|-0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.051||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1989|0.0002||Significance threshold of p \< 0.05, two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included time (pre, post), condition (iTBS vs. sham, cTBS vs. sham), and the interaction of time x condition (time x iTBS, time x cTBS).||Conducted a mixed effects analysis, with IDT accuracy as the dependent variable and time (pre, post), condition (iTBS vs. sham, cTBS vs. sham), and the interaction of time x condition (time x iTBS, time x cTBS) as the independent variables. P-value here is for the iTBS (vs. sham) x time interaction.||.0002|-.1989|0.51
81566266|NCT02642029|162806105|EQUIVALENCE|Tested the null hypothesis of no difference between iTBS and sham TBS on IDT accuracy.|Beta coefficient for timexcTBS interact|-0.0757|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.052||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.177|0.0256||Significance threshold of p \< 0.05, two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|Model included time (pre, post), condition (iTBS vs. sham, cTBS vs. sham), and the interaction of time x condition (time x iTBS, time x cTBS).||Conducted a mixed effects analysis, with IDT accuracy as the dependent variable and time (pre, post), condition (iTBS vs. sham, cTBS vs. sham), and the interaction of time x condition (time x iTBS, time x cTBS) as the independent variables. P-value here is for the cTBS (vs. sham) x time interaction.||.0256|-.1770|0.143
81566267|NCT02642029|162806106|EQUIVALENCE|Tested the null hypothesis of no difference between iTBS and sham TBS on N-back accuracy.|Beta coefficient for timexiTBS interact|-0.0446||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance threshold was p \< 0.05, two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Conducted a generalized linear mixed model fit by maximum likelihood (Laplace Approximation) \['glmerMod' in R\] with binomial (logit) distribution.~N-back accuracy was the dependent variable. Time (pre vs. post), condition (iTBS vs. sham, cTBS vs. sham), and the interaction of time x condition (time x iTBS, time x cTBS) were the independent variables. P-value here is for the iTBS (vs. sham) x time interaction."||||.626
81566268|NCT02642029|162806106|EQUIVALENCE|Tested the null hypothesis of no difference between cTBS and sham TBS on N-back accuracy.|Beta coefficient for timexcTBS interact|-0.0903||||0.322|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance threshold was p \< 0.05, two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Conducted a generalized linear mixed model fit by maximum likelihood (Laplace Approximation) \['glmerMod' in R\] with binomial (logit) distribution.~N-back accuracy was the dependent variable. Time (pre vs. post), condition (iTBS vs. sham, cTBS vs. sham), and the interaction of time x condition (time x iTBS, time x cTBS) were the independent variables. P-value here is for the cTBS (vs. sham) x time interaction."||||0.322
81566269|NCT02642029|162806107|EQUIVALENCE|Tested the null hypothesis of no difference between iTBS and sham TBS on N-back accuracy.|Beta coefficient for timexiTBS interact|-9.797||||0.1118|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance threshold of p \< 0.05, two-sided|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Conducted a generalized linear mixed model fit by maximum likelihood (Laplace Approximation) \['glmerMod' in R\] with gamma distribution.~N-back reaction time (RT) was the dependent variable. Time (pre vs. post), condition (iTBS vs. sham, cTBS vs. sham), and the interaction of time x condition (time x iTBS, time x cTBS) were the independent variables. P-value here is for the iTBS (vs. sham) x time interaction."||||0.1118
81566270|NCT02642029|162806107|EQUIVALENCE|Tested the null hypothesis of no difference between cTBS and sham TBS on N-back accuracy.|Beta coefficient for timexcTBS interact|-47.764||||9e-08|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance threshold was p \< 0.05, two-sided.|Mixed Models Analysis|||"Conducted a generalized linear mixed model fit by maximum likelihood (Laplace Approximation) \['glmerMod' in R\] with gamma distribution.~N-back reaction time (RT) was the dependent variable. Time (pre vs. post), condition (iTBS vs. sham, cTBS vs. sham), and the interaction of time x condition (time x iTBS, time x cTBS) were the independent variables. P-value here is for the cTBS (vs. sham) x time interaction."||||0.00000009
81566271|NCT02642029|162806108|EQUIVALENCE|Tested the null hypothesis that there is no effect of condition (iTBS, cTBS, sham) on pre-post change in VAS scores.||||||0.91||||||Given the exploratory nature of this pilot study, we set the significance threshold at p \< 0.05, two-sided, without correcting for eight comparisons.|Friedman test|Non-parametric repeated measures ANOVA.||||||0.910
81566272|NCT02642029|162806108|OTHER|Given the exploratory nature of this pilot study, we set the significance threshold at p \<0.05, two-sided, without correcting for eight comparisons.|beta coefficient for depressed mood|0.00071||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00048|0.0019|||Mixed Models Analysis|||We explored the association between interval discrimination task (IDT) performance (accuracy) and each symptom self-rating (here, depressed mood). We conducted a mixed effects regression analysis to test the null hypothesis of no association. Model included time (pre, post) and condition (iTBS vs. sham, cTBS vs. sham) in addition to symptom rating as independent variables, and IDT performance accuracy as the dependent variable.||0.00190|-0.00048|0.243
81566273|NCT02642029|162806109|EQUIVALENCE|Tested the null hypothesis that there is no effect of condition (iTBS, cTBS, sham) on pre-post change in VAS scores.||||||0.83||||||Given the exploratory nature of this pilot study, we set the significance threshold at p \< 0.05, two-sided, without correcting for eight comparisons.|Friedman test|Non-parametric repeated measures ANOVA.||||||0.830
81575194|NCT01059825|162821901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.15||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.76|-1.54||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-1.54|-2.76|0.000
81566274|NCT02642029|162806109|OTHER||beta coefficient for anxiety|-0.00063||||0.284|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00179|0.00052||Given the exploratory nature of this pilot study, we set the significance threshold at p \<0.05, two-sided, without correcting for eight comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We explored the association between interval discrimination task (IDT) performance (accuracy) and each symptom self-rating (here, anxiety). We conducted a mixed effects regression analysis to test the null hypothesis of no association. Model included time (pre, post) and condition (iTBS vs. sham, cTBS vs. sham) in addition to symptom rating as independent variables, and IDT performance accuracy as the dependent variable.||0.00052|-0.00179|0.284
81566275|NCT02642029|162806110|EQUIVALENCE|Tested the null hypothesis that there is no effect of condition (iTBS, cTBS, sham) on pre-post change in VAS scores.||||||0.755||||||Given the exploratory nature of this pilot study, we set the significance threshold at p \< 0.05, two-sided, without correcting for eight comparisons.|Friedman test|Non-parametric repeated measures ANOVA.||||||0.755
81566276|NCT02642029|162806110|OTHER||beta coefficient for elated mood|-0.0007||||0.317|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00208|0.00067||Given the exploratory nature of this pilot study, we set the significance threshold at p \<0.05, two-sided, without correcting for eight comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We explored the association between interval discrimination task (IDT) performance (accuracy) and each symptom self-rating (here, elated mood). We conducted a mixed effects regression analysis to test the null hypothesis of no association. Model included time (pre, post) and condition (iTBS vs. sham, cTBS vs. sham) in addition to symptom rating as independent variables, and IDT performance accuracy as the dependent variable.||0.00067|-0.00208|0.317
81566277|NCT02642029|162806111|EQUIVALENCE|Tested the null hypothesis that there is no effect of condition (iTBS, cTBS, sham) on pre-post change in VAS scores.||||||0.035||||||Given the exploratory nature of this pilot study, we set the significance threshold at p \< 0.05, two-sided, without correcting for eight comparisons.|Friedman test|Non-parametric repeated measures ANOVA.||||||.035
81566278|NCT02642029|162806111|OTHER||beta coefficient for auditory hallucinat|0.00195||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.00021|0.00369||Given the exploratory nature of this pilot study, we set the significance threshold at p \<0.05, two-sided, without correcting for eight comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We explored the association between interval discrimination task (IDT) performance (accuracy) and each symptom self-rating (here, auditory hallucinations). We conducted a mixed effects regression analysis to test the null hypothesis of no association. Model included time (pre, post) and condition (iTBS vs. sham, cTBS vs. sham) in addition to symptom rating as independent variables, and IDT performance accuracy as the dependent variable.||0.00369|0.00021|0.028
81566279|NCT02642029|162806112|EQUIVALENCE|Tested the null hypothesis that there is no effect of condition (iTBS, cTBS, sham) on pre-post change in VAS scores.||||||0.748||||||Given the exploratory nature of this pilot study, we set the significance threshold at p \< 0.05, two-sided, without correcting for eight comparisons.|Friedman test|Non-parametric repeated measures ANOVA.||||||.748
81566280|NCT02642029|162806112|OTHER||beta coefficient for visual hallucinatio|-0.00039||||0.685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0023|0.00151||Given the exploratory nature of this pilot study, we set the significance threshold at p \<0.05, two-sided, without correcting for eight comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We explored the association between interval discrimination task (IDT) performance (accuracy) and each symptom self-rating (here, visual hallucinations). We conducted a mixed effects regression analysis to test the null hypothesis of no association. Model included time (pre, post) and condition (iTBS vs. sham, cTBS vs. sham) in addition to symptom rating as independent variables, and IDT performance accuracy as the dependent variable.||0.00151|-0.00230|0.685
81566281|NCT02642029|162806113|EQUIVALENCE|Tested the null hypothesis that there is no effect of condition (iTBS, cTBS, sham) on pre-post change in VAS scores.||||||0.02||||||Given the exploratory nature of this pilot study, we set the significance threshold at p \< 0.05, two-sided, without correcting for eight comparisons.|Friedman test|Non-parametric repeated measures ANOVA.||||||.020
81566282|NCT02642029|162806113|OTHER||beta coefficient for paranoid ideation|0.0004||||0.597|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00108|0.00188||Given the exploratory nature of this pilot study, we set the significance threshold at p \<0.05, two-sided, without correcting for eight comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We explored the association between interval discrimination task (IDT) performance (accuracy) and each symptom self-rating (here, paranoid ideation). We conducted a mixed effects regression analysis to test the null hypothesis of no association. Model included time (pre, post) and condition (iTBS vs. sham, cTBS vs. sham) in addition to symptom rating as independent variables, and IDT performance accuracy as the dependent variable.||0.00188|-0.00108|0.597
81566283|NCT02642029|162806114|EQUIVALENCE|Tested the null hypothesis that there is no effect of condition (iTBS, cTBS, sham) on pre-post change in VAS scores.||||||0.237||||||Given the exploratory nature of this pilot study, we set the significance threshold at p \< 0.05, two-sided, without correcting for eight comparisons.|Friedman test|Non-parametric repeated measures ANOVA.||||||.237
81566284|NCT02642029|162806114|OTHER||beta coefficient for ideas/del of refere|-0.00142||||0.178|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0035|0.00065||Given the exploratory nature of this pilot study, we set the significance threshold at p \<0.05, two-sided, without correcting for eight comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We explored the association between interval discrimination task (IDT) performance (accuracy) and each symptom self-rating (here, ideas/delusions of reference). We conducted a mixed effects regression analysis to test the null hypothesis of no association. Model included time (pre, post) and condition (iTBS vs. sham, cTBS vs. sham) in addition to symptom rating as independent variables, and IDT performance accuracy as the dependent variable.||0.00065|-0.00350|0.178
81566285|NCT02642029|162806115|EQUIVALENCE|Tested the null hypothesis that there is no effect of condition (iTBS, cTBS, sham) on pre-post change in VAS scores.||||||0.33||||||Given the exploratory nature of this pilot study, we set the significance threshold at p \< 0.05, two-sided, without correcting for eight comparisons.|Friedman test|Non-parametric repeated measures ANOVA.||||||.330
81566286|NCT02642029|162806115|OTHER||beta coefficient for delusions of contro|-0.00038||||0.777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00305|0.00228||Given the exploratory nature of this pilot study, we set the significance threshold at p \<0.05, two-sided, without correcting for eight comparisons.|Mixed Models Analysis|||We explored the association between interval discrimination task (IDT) performance (accuracy) and each symptom self-rating (here, delusions of control). We conducted a mixed effects regression analysis to test the null hypothesis of no association. Model included time (pre, post) and condition (iTBS vs. sham, cTBS vs. sham) in addition to symptom rating as independent variables, and IDT performance accuracy as the dependent variable.||0.00228|-0.00305|0.777
81566287|NCT00398918|162806119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.4|<|0.05||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|Results presented are for post-hoc comparisons of least squares means with Tukey-Kramer adjucted p values.|The estimated value is for the difference between the means obtained for the second hour of the self-administration sessions for the placebo and zonisamide conditions.|The analysis involved a within subjects comparison. The null hypothesis was that there would be no difference in the amount of ethanol consumed in either the first or second hour of self-administration sessions. Results presented here are for the second hour of the self-administration sessions.||||<0.05
81566288|NCT00398918|162806120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7||0.61||95.0||||P value shown is for a post-hoc comparison of least squares means generated by the mixed model used.|Mixed Models Analysis||Analysis for difference between DSMT scores at 40 minutes post alcohol ingestion for zonisamide and placebo involved post-hoc comparisons of least squares means.|Null hypothesis: No difference in DSMT scores for zonisamide and placebo treatments 40 minutes after ingestion of ethanol.||||0.61
81566289|NCT01426438|162806152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||Sign test|Stratified exact Wilcoxon signed rank test. Stratified by screening HDL-C level and statin use within 90 days prior to study entry.||||||0.28
81566290|NCT01426438|162806152|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|TWO_SIDED||||||Sign test|Stratified exact Wilcoxon signed rank test. Stratified by screening HDL-C level and statin use within 90 days prior to study entry.||||||0.19
81566291|NCT00131508|162806183|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.17||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change in REE ratio between the placebo and glutamine groups. The study was designed to provide 80% power at an alpha level of 0.05 for this objective. Due to slow accrual, the sample size of 46 participants required to obtain the designed power of the study was not realized.||||0.17
81566292|NCT00131508|162806184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change of body mass index between the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.53
81566293|NCT00131508|162806185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change in red blood cell glutamine between the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.24
81566294|NCT00131508|162806186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change between baseline parent reported physical function in the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.62
81566295|NCT00131508|162806186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change between baseline parent reported emotional function in the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.14
81566296|NCT00131508|162806186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change between baseline parent reported social function in the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.20
81566297|NCT00131508|162806186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change between baseline parent reported school function in the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.62
81566298|NCT00131508|162806186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change between 12 month parent reported physical function in the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.61
81566299|NCT00131508|162806186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.65||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change between 12 month parent reported emotional function in the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.65
81566300|NCT00131508|162806186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change between 12 month parent reported social function in the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.55
81566301|NCT00131508|162806186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change between 12 month parent reported school function in the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.69
81566302|NCT00131508|162806186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change between baseline patient reported physical function in the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.82
81566303|NCT00131508|162806186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.99||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change between baseline patient reported emotional function in the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.99
81566304|NCT00131508|162806186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change between baseline patient reported social function in the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.30
81566305|NCT00131508|162806186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change between baseline patient reported school function in the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.24
81566306|NCT00131508|162806186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change between 12 month patient reported physical function in the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.50
81566307|NCT00131508|162806186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change between 12 month patient reported emotional function in the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.45
81566308|NCT00131508|162806186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.46||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change between 12 month patient reported social function in the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.46
81566309|NCT00131508|162806186|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.84||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change between 12 month patient reported school function in the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.84
81566310|NCT00131508|162806187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||We tested the null hypothesis that the median difference in height Z-Score betweeen baseline and 12 months is equal to zero versus the alternative hypothesis that the difference is not zero.||||0.20
81566311|NCT00131508|162806187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||We tested the null hypothesis that the median difference in height Z-Score betweeen baseline and 12 months is equal to zero versus the alternative hypothesis that the difference is not zero.||||0.81
81566312|NCT00131508|162806187|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested the null hypothesis that the median difference in height Z-Score betweeen baseline and 12 months differs between the Glutamine and Placebo groups.||||0.70
81566313|NCT00131508|162806188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.69||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||We tested the null hypothesis that the median difference in height percentile between baseline and 12 months is equal to zero versus the alternative hypothesis that the difference is not zero.||||0.69
81566314|NCT00131508|162806188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||We tested the null hypothesis that the median difference in height percentile between baseline and 12 months is equal to zero versus the alternative hypothesis that the difference is not zero.||||0.75
81566315|NCT00131508|162806188|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.93||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We test the null hypothesis that the median difference in height percentile between baseline and 12 months differs between the Glutamine and Placebo groups.||||0.93
81566316|NCT00131508|162806189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||We tested the null hypothesis that the median difference in weight percentile between baseline and 12 months is equal to zero versus the alternative hypothesis that the difference is not zero.||||0.56
81566317|NCT00131508|162806189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test|||We tested the null hypothesis that the median difference in weight percentile between baseline and 12 months is equal to zero versus the alternative hypothesis that the difference is not zero.||||1.0
81566318|NCT00131508|162806189|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We test the null hypothesis that the median difference in weight percentile between baseline and 12 months differs between the Glutamine and Placebo groups.||||0.61
81566319|NCT00131508|162806190|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.83||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change in pulse rate between the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.83
81566320|NCT00131508|162806191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||We tested for a significant difference in the median change in hand grip between the placebo and glutamine groups.||||0.40
81566321|NCT01479127|162806248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.058|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"TRS I OFF state"||||0.058
81566322|NCT01479127|162806248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"TRS I Dyskinesia state"||||1.000
81566323|NCT01479127|162806248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.153|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"TRS II Normal state"||||0.153
81566324|NCT01479127|162806248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"TRS II OFF state"||||0.140
81566325|NCT01479127|162806248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.374|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||"TRS II Dyskinesia state"||||0.374
81566326|NCT01479127|162806249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.574|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.574
81566327|NCT01479127|162806249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.661|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||ON time w/o D + time with NTD||||0.661
81566328|NCT01479127|162806249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.574|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||ON time w/o D + time with NTD + time w/ TD||||0.574
81566329|NCT01479127|162806250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon one-sample test|||Rapid alternating movement of hands||||0.500
81566330|NCT01479127|162806250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon one-sample test|||Arising from chair||||1.000
81566331|NCT01479127|162806250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon one-sample test|||Postural stability||||0.250
81566332|NCT01479127|162806250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon one-sample test|||Body bradykinesia and hypokinesia||||0.500
81566333|NCT01479127|162806250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon one-sample test|||Dyskinesia||||0.250
81566334|NCT01479127|162806251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Total score||||0.870
81566335|NCT01479127|162806251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.374|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Part I||||0.374
81566336|NCT01479127|162806251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.799|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Part II||||0.799
81566337|NCT01479127|162806251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.493|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Part II (Off-time)||||0.493
81566338|NCT01479127|162806251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Part III||||0.530
81566339|NCT01479127|162806251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.108|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Part IV sub-score of dyskinesia||||0.108
81566340|NCT01479127|162806252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.636|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Total score||||0.636
81566341|NCT01479127|162806252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.329|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Domain: Mobility||||0.329
81566342|NCT01479127|162806252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.902|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Domain: Activities of daily living||||0.902
81566343|NCT01479127|162806252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Domain: Emotional well-being||||0.220
81566344|NCT01479127|162806252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.799|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Domain: Stigma||||0.799
81566345|NCT01479127|162806252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.178|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Domain: Social support||||0.178
81566346|NCT01479127|162806252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.456|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Domain: Cognition||||0.456
81566347|NCT01479127|162806252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.866|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Domain: Communication||||0.866
81566348|NCT01479127|162806252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.576|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||Domain: Bodily discomfort||||0.576
81566349|NCT01479127|162806253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon one-sample test|||"On state staging"||||1.000
81566350|NCT01479127|162806253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon one-sample test|||"Off state staging"||||1.000
81566351|NCT01479127|162806254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.125|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon one-sample test|||||||0.125
81566352|NCT01479127|162806259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074|TWO_SIDED||||||Paired t-test|||||||0.074
81574300|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.249|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.1|0.4|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Work Sub-Scale Score (Week 4): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||0.4|-2.1|0.249
81566353|NCT02345226|162806282|NON_INFERIORITY|A sample size of 400 HIV-1 infected participants per treatment group would provide 95% power to detect a non-inferiority margin of 8% in the Week 48 response rate difference between the FTC/RPV/TAF group and EFV/FTC/TDF group. For sample size and power computation, it is assumed that both treatment groups will have a response rate of 89% (based on Gilead Study GS-US-292-0109), that a noninferiority margin is 8%, and that the significance level of the test is at a one-sided alpha level of 0.025.|Difference in Percentages|-2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.001|-5.9|1.8|||||The difference in percentages and its 95.001% confidence interval (CI) were calculated based on an unconditional exact method using 2 inverted 1-sided tests.|The null hypothesis was that the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL at Week 48 in the FTC/RPV/TAF group was at least 8% lower than the rate in the EFV/FTC/TDF group; the alternative hypothesis was that the percentage of participants with HIV-1 RNA \< 50 copies/mL in the FTC/RPV/TAF group was less than 8% lower than that in the EFV/FTC/TDF group.||1.8|-5.9|
81566354|NCT02345226|162806282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.35
81566355|NCT01848704|162806306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.71||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.35|0.07|0.03
81566356|NCT01848704|162806307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.05|-1.13|0.03
81566357|NCT01848704|162806308|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.19|-0.95|0.18
81566358|NCT01848704|162806309|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.77||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.47|0.08|0.029
81566359|NCT01848704|162806310|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.64||||0.061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.31|-0.03|0.061
81566360|NCT01163266|162806354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.151||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.45|0.08||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \>0.025, hierarchical testing stops and for subsequent endpoints in the sequence a nominal p-value is provided.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline MADRS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||All statistical tests were 2-sided with the estimated P-values at the 5% level of significance. To control for multiplicity, a pre-specified sequential testing procedure was applied to compare 10 mg and 20 mg vortioxetine to placebo. Efficacy endpoints were tested for each dose in sequential order at significance level 0.025; as soon as an endpoint was non-significant at 0.025, the testing procedure stopped for all subsequent endpoints.||0.08|-4.45|0.058
81566361|NCT01163266|162806354|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.161||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.92|-1.35||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \<0.025, hierarchical testing continues.|Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline MADRS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||-1.35|-5.92|0.002
81566362|NCT01163266|162806355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.796|2.093|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS score.||||2.093|0.796|0.301
81566363|NCT01163266|162806355|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.639||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.013|2.652||Pre-specified sequential statistical testing procedure indicates that when p-value \>0.025, hierarchical testing stops and for subsequent endpoints in the sequence a nominal p-value is provided.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS score.||||2.652|1.013|0.044
81566364|NCT01163266|162806356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|0.05|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline CGI-S score-by-week as fixed effects.||||0.05|-0.45|0.119
81566365|NCT01163266|162806356|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.129||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|-0.04|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline CGI-S score-by-week as fixed effects.||||-0.04|-0.55|0.024
81566366|NCT01163266|162806357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-4.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.891||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.03|-0.56|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline MADRS Total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||-0.56|-8.03|0.025
81566367|NCT01163266|162806357|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.852|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.92|-3.6|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline MADRS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||-3.60|-10.92|<0.001
81566368|NCT01163266|162806358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.665||||0.093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.918|3.018|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS score.||||3.018|0.918|0.093
81566369|NCT01163266|162806358|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.779||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.979|3.233|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with explanatory variables for treatment and Baseline MADRS score.||||3.233|0.979|0.059
81566370|NCT01163266|162806359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.042||0.183|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|0.66|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline SDS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||0.66|-3.44|0.183
81566371|NCT01163266|162806359|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.066||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|-0.3|||Mixed model for repeated measurements|MMRM ANCOVA with treatment, center, week, treatment-by-week interaction, baseline SDS total score-by-week as fixed effects.||||-0.30|-4.50|0.025
81566372|NCT02586064|162806360|OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline||||0.28
81566373|NCT02586064|162806360|EQUIVALENCE|Confidence interval 95%, equivalence margin \[-7,7\].|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566374|NCT02586064|162806360|OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||End of Treatment||||0.87
81566375|NCT02586064|162806360|EQUIVALENCE|Confidence interval 95%, equivalence margin \[-7,7\].|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566376|NCT02586064|162806360|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence hypothesis was assessed using the confidence intervals for the mean differences compared to margins of equivalence (-7,7). The equivalence hypothesis was examined based on the difference between the amount of change from the baseline to the end of treatment on the CAPS between the two conditions. Confidence interval is -7.0 to 1.9.||||||0.26|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Change||||0.26
81566377|NCT02586064|162806360|EQUIVALENCE|Confidence interval 95%, equivalence margin \[-7,7\].|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566378|NCT02586064|162806360|OTHER|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||3 Month Post Treatment||||0.68
81566379|NCT02586064|162806360|EQUIVALENCE|Confidence interval 95%, equivalence margin \[-7,7\].|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.16|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566380|NCT02586064|162806360|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||6 Month Follow Up||||0.84
81566381|NCT02586064|162806360|EQUIVALENCE|Confidence interval 95%, equivalence margin \[-7,7\].|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.05|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566382|NCT02586064|162806361|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One sided 97.5% confidence interval, superiority margin was 0.5||Baseline||||0.36
81566383|NCT02586064|162806361|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One sided 97.5% confidence interval, superiority margin was 0.5||4-Week||||0.34
81566384|NCT02586064|162806361|OTHER|||||||0.43|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One sided 97.5% confidence interval, superiority margin was 0.5||8-Week||||0.43
81566385|NCT02586064|162806361|OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One sided 97.5% confidence interval, superiority margin was 0.5||6 Month Post Treatment||||0.09
81566386|NCT02586064|162806361|OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One sided 97.5% confidence interval, superiority margin was 0.5||End of Treatment||||0.41
81566387|NCT02586064|162806361|SUPERIORITY|Superiority hypotheses were assessed using the confidence interval for the mean differences (-0.33 to 0.20) compared to margin of superiority (-.05).||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One sided 97.5% confidence interval, superiority margin was 0.5||Change||||0.64
81566388|NCT02586064|162806361|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One sided 97.5% confidence interval, superiority margin was 0.5||3 Month Post Treatment||||0.22
81566389|NCT02586064|162806362|OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline||||0.40
81566390|NCT02586064|162806362|OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||End of Treatment||||0.65
81566391|NCT02586064|162806362|OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change||||0.64
81566392|NCT02586064|162806362|OTHER|||||||0.64|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||3 Month Post Treatment||||0.64
81566393|NCT02586064|162806362|OTHER|||||||0.76|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||6 Month Post Treatment||||0.76
81566394|NCT02586064|162806363|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline||||0.11
81566395|NCT02586064|162806363|OTHER|||||||0.48|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||4-Week||||0.48
81566396|NCT02586064|162806363|OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||8-Week||||0.74
81566397|NCT02586064|162806363|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||End of Treatment||||0.34
81566398|NCT02586064|162806363|OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change||||0.65
81566399|NCT02586064|162806363|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||3 Month Post Treatment||||0.14
81566400|NCT02586064|162806363|OTHER|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||6 Month Post Treatment||||0.18
81566401|NCT02586064|162806364|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline||||0.08
81566402|NCT02586064|162806364|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||End of Treatment||||0.07
81566403|NCT02586064|162806364|OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change||||0.86
81566404|NCT02586064|162806364|OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||3 Month Post Treatment||||0.003
81566405|NCT02586064|162806364|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||6 Month Post Treatment||||0.03
81566406|NCT02586064|162806365|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline||||0.05
81566407|NCT02586064|162806365|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||End of Treatment||||0.04
81566408|NCT02586064|162806365|OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change||||0.86
81566409|NCT02586064|162806365|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||3 Month Post Treatment||||<0.001
81566410|NCT02586064|162806365|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||6 Month Post Treatment||||0.16
81566411|NCT02586064|162806366|OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline||||0.45
81566412|NCT02586064|162806366|OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||End of Treatment||||0.71
81566413|NCT02586064|162806366|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change||||0.60
81566414|NCT02586064|162806366|OTHER|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||3 Month Post Treatment||||0.13
81566415|NCT02586064|162806366|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||6 Month Post Treatment||||0.80
81566416|NCT02586064|162806367|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline||||0.35
81566417|NCT02586064|162806367|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||End of Treatment||||0.11
81566418|NCT02586064|162806367|OTHER|||||||0.74|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change||||0.74
81566419|NCT02586064|162806367|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||3 Month Post Treatment||||0.03
81566420|NCT02586064|162806367|OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||6 Month Post Treatment||||0.22
81566421|NCT02586064|162806368|OTHER|||||||0.39|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline||||0.39
81566422|NCT02586064|162806368|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||End of Treatment||||0.15
81566423|NCT02586064|162806368|OTHER|||||||0.72|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change||||0.72
81566424|NCT02586064|162806368|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||3 Month Post Treatment||||0.04
81566425|NCT02586064|162806368|OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||6 Month Post Treatment||||0.19
81566426|NCT02586064|162806369|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline||||0.33
81566427|NCT02586064|162806369|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||End of Treatment||||0.11
81566428|NCT02586064|162806369|OTHER|||||||0.88|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change||||0.88
81566429|NCT02586064|162806369|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||3 Month Post Treatment||||0.06
81566430|NCT02586064|162806369|OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||6 Month Post Treatment||||0.56
81566431|NCT02586064|162806370|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline||||0.16
81566432|NCT02586064|162806370|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||End of Treatment||||0.06
81566433|NCT02586064|162806370|OTHER|||||||0.46|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change||||0.46
81566434|NCT02586064|162806370|OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||3 Month Post Treatment||||0.001
81566435|NCT02586064|162806370|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||6 Month Post Treatment||||0.002
81566436|NCT02586064|162806371|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline||||0.24
81566437|NCT02586064|162806371|OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||End of Treatment||||0.81
81566438|NCT02586064|162806371|OTHER|||||||0.24|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change||||0.24
81566439|NCT02586064|162806372|OTHER|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline||||0.41
81566440|NCT02586064|162806372|OTHER|||||||0.21|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||End of Treatment||||0.21
81566441|NCT02586064|162806372|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change||||0.50
81566442|NCT02586064|162806373|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Baseline||||0.70
81566443|NCT02586064|162806373|OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 4||||0.96
81566444|NCT02586064|162806373|OTHER|||||||0.59|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Week 8||||0.59
81566445|NCT02586064|162806373|OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||End of Treatment||||0.61
81566446|NCT02586064|162806373|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Change||||0.84
81566447|NCT02586064|162806373|OTHER|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||3 Month Follow Up||||0.30
81566448|NCT02586064|162806373|OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||6 Month Post Treatment||||0.16
81566449|NCT03329508|162806386|SUPERIORITY||Differences of Least Square Means|-2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|-1.0|||MMRM|||||-1.0|-4.33|0.0018
81566450|NCT03329508|162806386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|-1.63|||MMRM|||||-1.63|-4.96|0.0001
81566451|NCT03329508|162806387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.81|||MMRM|||||-1.81|-3.50|<0.0001
81566452|NCT03329508|162806387|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.81|||MMRM|||||-1.81|-3.50|<0.05
81566453|NCT03329508|162806388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.0231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.84|-0.21|||MMRM|||||-0.21|-2.84|0.0231
81566454|NCT03329508|162806388|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.06|-0.43|||MMRM|||||-0.43|-3.06|0.0092
81566455|NCT03329508|162806389|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.57|||MMRM|||||-0.57|-1.77|0.0001
81566456|NCT03329508|162806389|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|-0.92|||MMRM|||||-0.92|-2.13|<0.0001
81566457|NCT03329508|162806390|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.54||0.1589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.21|0.85|||MMRM|||||0.85|-5.21|0.1589
81566458|NCT02128932|162806395|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the estimated treatment difference between semaglutide 1.0 mg and insulin glargine was below the pre-specified non-inferiority margin (0.3 %).|Treatment difference|-0.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|-0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The post baseline responses were analysed using a mixed model for repeated measurements with treatment , country and stratum as fixed factors and baseline value as covariate, all nested within visit.||-0.67|-0.96|<0.0001
81566459|NCT02128932|162806395|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was concluded if the upper limit of the two-sided 95 % confidence interval for the estimated treatment difference between semaglutide 0.5 mg and insulin glargine was below the pre-specified non-inferiority margin (0.3%).|Treatment difference|-0.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The post baseline responses were analysed using a mixed model for repeated meausrements with treatment, country and stratum value as covariate, all nested within visit.||-0.24|-0.52|<0.0001
81566460|NCT01361568|162806403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.64|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.14|-0.78|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.78|-15.14|<0.05
81566461|NCT01361568|162806404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-420.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|139.16|<|0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.01
81566462|NCT01361568|162806404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-230.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|92.26|<|0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81566463|NCT01361568|162806404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-260.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|141.99||0.068||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.068
81566464|NCT01361568|162806405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-6.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63|<|0.05||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81566465|NCT01361568|162806405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-3.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.059||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.059
81566466|NCT01361568|162806406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|1.82|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.82|0.22|<0.05
81566467|NCT01361568|162806406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|1.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.17|0.11|<0.05
81566468|NCT01361568|162806407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|Degrees of freedom (df = 1)||||||0.001
81566469|NCT01361568|162806408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81566470|NCT01361568|162806409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.05
81566471|NCT02663908|162806420|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.283||||0.5294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.589|2.794|||Log Rank|The p-value of the log-rank test is based on comparison of the treatment groups stratified for age group and region.|Baseline hazards for the Cox regression were stratified over variables: age group and region.|||2.794|0.589|0.5294
81566472|NCT02663908|162806421|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.204||||0.7126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.448|3.234|||Log Rank|The p-value of the log-rank test is based on comparison of the treatment groups stratified for age group and region.|Baseline hazards for the Cox regression were stratified over variables: age group and region.|||3.234|0.448|0.7126
81566473|NCT02663908|162806422|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.186||||0.0853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|1.595|||Log Rank|The p-value of the log-rank test is based on comparison of the treatment groups stratified for age group and region.|Baseline hazards for the Cox regression were stratified over variables: age group and region.|||1.595|0.022|0.0853
81566474|NCT02663908|162806423|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.594||||0.5196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.381|6.673|||Log Rank|The p-value of the log-rank test is based on comparison of the treatment groups stratified for age group and region.|Baseline hazards for the Cox regression were stratified over variables: age group and region.|||6.673|0.381|0.5196
81566475|NCT02663908|162806424|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.899||||0.8966|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.181|4.457|||Log Rank|The p-value of the log-rank test is based on comparison of the treatment groups stratified for age group and region.|Baseline hazards for the Cox regression were stratified over variables: age group and region.|||4.457|0.181|0.8966
81566476|NCT02663908|162806425|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.48||||0.3857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|2.62|||Log Rank|The p-value of the log-rank test is based on comparison of the treatment groups stratified for age group and region.|Baseline hazards for the Cox regression were stratified over variables: age group and region.|||2.620|0.088|0.3857
81566477|NCT02663908|162806426|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.839||||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.324|2.176|||Log Rank|The p-value of the log-rank test is based on comparison of the treatment groups stratified for age group and region.|Baseline hazards for the Cox regression were stratified over variables: age group and region.|||2.176|0.324|0.7180
81566478|NCT02663908|162806428|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.887||||0.6701|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.512|1.539|||Log Rank|The p-value of the log-rank test is based on comparison of the treatment groups stratified for age group and region.|Baseline hazards for the Cox regression were stratified over variables: age group and region.|||1.539|0.512|0.6701
81566479|NCT02663908|162806429|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.907||||0.1193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.048|0.235|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with the baseline score as a covariate, and treatment group, age group, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as factors.||IPSS Total at Day 168||0.235|-2.048|0.1193
81566480|NCT02663908|162806429|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.213||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.473|0.047|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with the baseline score as a covariate, and treatment group, age group, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as factors.||IPSS, QoL at Day 168||0.047|-0.473|0.1080
81566481|NCT02663908|162806429|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.916||||0.1256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.089|0.257|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with the baseline score as a covariate, and treatment group, age group, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as factors.||IPSS Total at Day 336||0.257|-2.089|0.1256
81566482|NCT02663908|162806429|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.047||||0.7261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.312|0.218|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with the baseline score as a covariate, and treatment group, age group, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as factors.||IPSS, QoL at Day 336||0.218|-0.312|0.7261
81566483|NCT02663908|162806433|OTHER||Treatment difference|-0.002||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.036|0.032|||ANCOVA|Compared using an ANCOVA model, where the QALY is the dependent variable and adjusted for treatment group, age group and region, respectively.||||0.032|-0.036|0.9110
81566484|NCT02663908|162806434|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-1.57||||0.0936|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|0.27|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with the baseline score as a covariate, and treatment group, age group, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as factors.||DASI at Day 168||0.27|-3.41|0.0936
81566485|NCT02663908|162806434|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.84||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|2.78|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with the baseline score as a covariate, and treatment group, age group, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as factors.||DASI at Day 336||2.78|-1.11|0.4000
81566486|NCT02663908|162806435|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.045||||0.2535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.122|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with the baseline score as a covariate, and treatment group, age group, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as factors.||CAQ Global Score at Day 168||0.122|-0.032|0.2535
81566487|NCT02663908|162806435|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.036||||0.437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|0.127|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with the baseline score as a covariate, and treatment group, age group, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as factors.||CAQ domain score for Attention at Day 168||0.127|-0.055|0.4370
81566488|NCT02663908|162806435|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.116||||0.0852|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.016|0.248|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with the baseline score as a covariate, and treatment group, age group, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as factors.||CAQ domain score for Avoidance at Day 168||0.248|-0.016|0.0852
81566489|NCT02663908|162806435|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.012||||0.8156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.087|0.111|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with the baseline score as a covariate, and treatment group, age group, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as factors.||CAQ domain score for Fear at Day 168||0.111|-0.087|0.8156
81566490|NCT02663908|162806435|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.051||||0.2299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.033|0.135|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with the baseline score as a covariate, and treatment group, age group, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as factors.||CAQ Global Score at Day 336||0.135|-0.033|0.2299
81566491|NCT02663908|162806435|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.038||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.136|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with the baseline score as a covariate, and treatment group, age group, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as factors.||CAQ domain score for Attention at Day 336||0.136|-0.060|0.4440
81566492|NCT02663908|162806435|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.007||||0.9172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|0.146|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with the baseline score as a covariate, and treatment group, age group, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as factors.||CAQ domain score for Avoidance at Day 336||0.146|-0.131|0.9172
81566493|NCT02663908|162806435|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.093||||0.1028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.019|0.204|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with the baseline score as a covariate, and treatment group, age group, region, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as factors.||CAQ domain score for Fear at Day 336||0.204|-0.019|0.1028
81566494|NCT00310401|162806442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.98||95.0|||||Paired T Test|||Paired T Test was used to compare the change in PaO2/FiO2 ratio from enrollment to procurement between albuterol and saline treated donors||||0.98
81566495|NCT04508335|162806480|EQUIVALENCE|We use 2, one-sided t-tests, each with alpha set at 0.05 to test the composite null hypothesis that the mean difference score (μReia-μCurrent) between the Reia pessary and baseline (current pessary) on the PFDI-20, is greater than 18.3 (H01), the upper equivalence limit, or lower than -18.3 (H02), the lower equivalence limit.||||||0.0021|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||H01: μReia-μCurrent \> 18.3 and H02: μReia-μCurrent \< -18.3. The alternative hypothesis is thus: HA: -18.3 ≤ μReia-μCurrent ≤ 18.3.||||.0021
81566496|NCT04508335|162806482|OTHER|Mean difference of PFIQ scores. A negative difference (Reia pessary - current pessary) indicates that the PFIQ-7 score improved with the Reia pessary.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.9||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|||||p value adjusted for multiple variables|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||PFIQ scores at baseline with subjects using current pessary then after treatment with Reia pessary||||0.0192
81566497|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 3 (Month 3 minus BL)||||0.0007
81566498|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 6 (Month 6 minus BL)||||0.0007
81566499|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 9 (Month 9 minus BL)||||0.0011
81566500|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0015|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 12 (Month 12 minus BL)||||0.0015
81566501|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0029|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 15 (Month 15 minus BL)||||0.0029
81566502|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 18 (Month 18 minus BL)||||0.0004
81566503|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0059|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 21 (Month 21 minus BL)||||0.0059
81566504|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 24 (Month 24 minus BL)||||0.0002
81566505|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 3 (Month 3 minus BL)||||0.0002
81566506|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 6 (Month 6 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566507|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 9 (Month 9 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566508|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 12 (Month 12 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566509|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 15 (Month 15 minus BL)||||0.0002
81566510|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 18 (Month 18 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566511|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 21 (Month 21 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566512|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 24 (Month 24 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566513|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 3 (Month 3 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566514|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 6 (Month 6 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566515|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 9 (Month 9 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566516|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 12 (Month 12 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566517|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 15 (Month 15 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566518|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 18 (Month 18 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566519|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 21 (Month 21 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566520|NCT01313858|162806493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FFbH at Month 24 (Month 24 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566521|NCT01313858|162806494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0003|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FACIT-F at Month 3 (Month 3 minus BL)||||0.0003
81566522|NCT01313858|162806494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FACIT-F at Month 6 (Month 6 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566523|NCT01313858|162806494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FACIT-F at Month 12 (Month 12 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566524|NCT01313858|162806494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FACIT-F at Month 18 (Month 18 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566525|NCT01313858|162806494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FACIT-F at Month 24 (Month 24 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566526|NCT01313858|162806494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FACIT-F at Month 3 (Month 3 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566527|NCT01313858|162806494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FACIT-F at Month 6 (Month 6 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566528|NCT01313858|162806494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FACIT-F at Month 12 (Month 12 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566529|NCT01313858|162806494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FACIT-F at Month 18 (Month 18 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566530|NCT01313858|162806494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FACIT-F at Month 24 (Month 24 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566531|NCT01313858|162806494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FACIT-F at Month 3 (Month 3 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566532|NCT01313858|162806494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FACIT-F at Month 6 (Month 6 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566533|NCT01313858|162806494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FACIT-F at Month 12 (Month 12 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566534|NCT01313858|162806494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FACIT-F at Month 18 (Month 18 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566535|NCT01313858|162806494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in FACIT-F at Month 24 (Month 24 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566536|NCT01313858|162806495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in EQ-5D-3L at Month 6 (Month 6 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566537|NCT01313858|162806495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in EQ-5D-3L at Month 12 (Month 12 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566538|NCT01313858|162806495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in EQ-5D-3L at Month 18 (Month 18 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566539|NCT01313858|162806495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in EQ-5D-3L at Month 24 (Month 24 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566540|NCT01313858|162806495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in EQ-5D-3L at Month 6 (Month 6 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566541|NCT01313858|162806495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in EQ-5D-3L at Month 12 (Month 12 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566542|NCT01313858|162806495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in EQ-5D-3L at Month 18 (Month 18 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566543|NCT01313858|162806495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in EQ-5D-3L at Month 24 (Month 24 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566544|NCT01313858|162806495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in EQ-5D-3L at Month 6 (Month 6 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566545|NCT01313858|162806495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in EQ-5D-3L at Month 12 (Month 12 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566546|NCT01313858|162806495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in EQ-5D-3L at Month 18 (Month 18 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566547|NCT01313858|162806495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Least squares mean difference from baseline in EQ-5D-3L at Month 24 (Month 24 minus BL)||||<0.0001
81566548|NCT03019575|162806502|OTHER|Linear Mixed Model|Geometric Mean Ratio|9.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.44|11.97||||||||11.97|7.44|
81566549|NCT03758443|162806557|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.27||||0.5809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|0.69|||ANCOVA|||Least square estimates, 95% CI, and p-values were obtained by fitting an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, steroid use at baseline (yes, no) and prior biologic failure (yes, no), and baseline total Mayo score as covariate.||0.69|-1.22|0.5809
81566550|NCT03758443|162806557|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.37||||0.4501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.33|0.59|||ANCOVA|||Least square estimates, 95% CI, and p-values were obtained by fitting an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, steroid use at baseline (yes, no) and prior biologic failure (yes, no), and baseline total Mayo score as covariate.||0.59|-1.33|0.4501
81566551|NCT03758443|162806557|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.65||||0.1809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Least square estimates, 95% CI, and p-values were obtained by fitting an ANCOVA model with terms for treatment, steroid use at baseline (yes, no) and prior biologic failure (yes, no), and baseline total Mayo score as covariate.||0.30|-1.60|0.1809
81566552|NCT03758443|162806558|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3762|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3762
81566553|NCT03758443|162806558|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81566554|NCT03758443|162806558|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81566555|NCT03758443|162806559|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|0.0||||0.9542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.104|0.11||P-value is shown for Cochran-Mantel Haenszel tests stratified by prior biologic failure and steroid use at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in proportion estimates used Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights.|||0.110|-0.104|0.9542
81566556|NCT03758443|162806559|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|-0.03||||0.5863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.126|0.071||P-value is shown for Cochran-Mantel Haenszel tests stratified by prior biologic failure and steroid use at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in proportion estimates used Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights.|||0.071|-0.126|0.5863
81566557|NCT03758443|162806559|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Proportion|-0.03||||0.5408|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.131|0.069||P-value is shown for Conhran-Mantel Haenszel tests stratified by prior biologic failure and steroid use at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference in proportion estimates used Mantel-Haenszel stratum weights.|||0.069|-0.131|0.5408
81566558|NCT03758443|162806560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6656|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6656
81566559|NCT03758443|162806560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6424|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6424
81566560|NCT03758443|162806560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6199|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.6199
81566561|NCT03758443|162806561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2643|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2643
81566562|NCT03758443|162806561|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81566563|NCT03758443|162806561|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81566564|NCT03758443|162806562|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81566565|NCT03758443|162806562|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81566566|NCT03758443|162806562|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0000
81566567|NCT00696800|162806573|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Treatment groups were formally compared with a generalized linear model for the ongoing pregnancy rate which included factors for treatment group, age at randomization, and region. A pre-defined non-inferiority margin of 8% was applied.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|5.9||||||||5.9|-3.8|
81566568|NCT00696800|162806574|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Equivalence margins of -3 and +5 were applied for the difference in number of oocytes. If the 95% confidence interval of the difference exceeded -3 or +5 oocytes, then Corifollitropin Alfa treatment was not considered equivalent to the reference treatment (recFSH).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.9||Treatment groups were formally compared including covariates treatment group, age and center.|ANOVA|||||1.9|0.5|0.001
81566569|NCT03469934|162806607|OTHER||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-0.058||||0.5703|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.265|0.15|||Mixed-model repeated measures|||Mixed-model repeated measures (MMRM) analysis with fixed terms for treatment, time point of measurement, and treatment by time point interaction, baseline eosinophil count as a covariate, and a repeated time point effect within a participant.||0.150|-0.265|0.5703
81566570|NCT03469934|162806611|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.5901|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.239|0.139|||Mixed-model repeated measures|||MMRM analysis with fixed terms for treatment, time point of measurement, and treatment by time point interaction, baseline eosinophil count as a covariate, and a repeated time point effect within a participant.||0.139|-0.239|0.5901
81566571|NCT03469934|162806612|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.164||0.596|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.43|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline for FEV1 was compared between etokimab and placebo using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as fixed effect and baseline result as covariate and participant as a random effect||0.43|-0.25|0.5960
81566572|NCT03469934|162806613|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|2.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.823||0.7993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|22.96|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline for FeNO was compared between etokimab and placebo using an ANCOVA with treatment as fixed effect and baseline result as covariate and participant as a random effect||22.96|-17.90|0.7993
81566573|NCT03569033|162806624|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.32||||0.748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|1.66|||Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||1.66|-2.29|0.748
81566574|NCT03569033|162806625|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.99||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.33|7.3|||ANCOVA|||||7.30|-5.33|0.754
81566575|NCT03569033|162806626|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.8||||0.627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|4.1|||ANCOVA|||||4.10|-2.50|0.627
81566576|NCT03569033|162806627|OTHER||Difference in Least Squares Means|0.09||||0.631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.45|||ANCOVA|||||0.45|-0.28|0.631
81566577|NCT02478372|162806738|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.332|TWO_SIDED|||||Significance was set at \<0.01|Chi-squared|||||||0.332
81566578|NCT04402060|162806754|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.51|||Log Rank|||P-value was from a 2-sided stratified Log-rank test by the randomization stratification factors (need of mechanical ventilation \[yes vs no\] and age \[\<65 years vs ≥65 years\]) at 0.1 significant level for evaluation of treatment difference. Hazard ratio was obtained from a Cox regression model with treatment and the randomization stratification factors as fixed factors and 90% confidence interval (CI) was based on the Wald method.||1.51|0.63|0.82
81566579|NCT04402060|162806755|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.62||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|3.4|||Log Rank|||P-value was from a 2-sided stratified Log-rank test by the randomization stratification factors (need of mechanical ventilation \[yes vs no\] and age \[\<65 years vs ≥65 years\]) at 0.1 significant level for evaluation of treatment difference. Hazard ratio was obtained from a Cox regression model with treatment and the randomization stratification factors as fixed factors and 90% CI was based on the Wald method.||3.40|0.77|0.36
81566580|NCT04402060|162806757|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.09||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.01|0.51|||Log Rank|||P-value was from a 2-sided stratified Log-rank test by the randomization stratification factors (need of mechanical ventilation \[yes vs no\] and age \[\<65 years vs ≥65 years\]) at 0.1 significant level for evaluation of treatment difference. Hazard ratio was obtained from a Cox regression model with treatment and the randomization stratification factors as fixed factors and 90% CI was based on the Wald method.||0.51|0.01|0.03
81566581|NCT04402060|162806758|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.72|||Log Rank|||P-value was from a 2-sided stratified Log-rank test by the randomization stratification factors (need of mechanical ventilation \[yes vs no\] and age \[\<65 years vs ≥65 years\]) at 0.1 significant level for evaluation of treatment difference. Hazard ratio was obtained from a Cox regression model with treatment and the randomization stratification factors as fixed factors and 90% CI was based on the Wald method.||1.72|0.69|0.93
81566582|NCT02256072|162806771|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|1.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.0054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.12|||ANCOVA|||H1: Compared to participants in the attention control group and controlling for baseline assessments, participants receiving the PLAN YOUR LIFESPAN tool will show increased planning with regard to planning behavior score (measured via the Planning Assessment tool) one (efficacy) month after intervention.||2.12|0.37|0.0054
81566583|NCT02256072|162806772|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.244|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.123||0.0471|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value controlled for significant baseline covariates (sex, importance of religion, stroke, and self efficacy score) and individual participant effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|The p-value is based on the slope estimation provided below.||Secondary analyses will compare baseline variables (current utilization of services, physical function assessment, co-morbidities, social support, health literacy, self-efficacy, and sociodemographics) with outcome (one-at-a-time). Those found to have a significant association with outcome will be included in a linear mixed model, with random effect for intercept. A backward stepwise model building process will be used to determine an overall parsimonious model for outcome.||||0.0471
81566584|NCT02256072|162806773|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.075|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.423|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value controlled for significant baseline covariates (confidence in using the internet, self efficacy score, support score, and race/ethnicity.|Mixed Models Analysis|The p-value is based on the slope estimation provided below.|The score is the equally-weighted sum of responses to the five questions in the CAHS instrument. Each question has a scale of 1-5, with a total possible range of 5-25. No subscores are calculated.|H2: Compared to participants in the attention control group and controlling for baseline assessments, participants receiving the PLAN YOUR LIFESPAN tool will show increased confidence in accessing home services (measured via the Confidence in Accessing Home Services tool) one (efficacy) and three (effect retention) months after intervention.||||0.423
81566585|NCT02256072|162806774|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value controlled for significant baseline covariates (sex, income, health literacy, education level, high blood pressure, and kidney disease) and individual participant effect.|Mixed Models Analysis|The p-value is based on the slope estimation provided below.||Compared to participants in the attention control group, participants receiving PLAN YOUR LIFESPAN will show increased UHS 1 (efficacy) and 3 (effect retention) months post-intervention. Secondary analyses will compare baseline variables with outcome (one-at-a-time). Those with a significant association with outcome will be included in a LMM for UHS, with random effect for intercept. A backward stepwise model building process will be used to determine an overall parsimonious model for UHS.||||<0.0001
81566586|NCT00910273|162806835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.72||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.14|8.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Null Hypothesis: No difference in Change in FMD at 12 weeks for Etanercept and placebo.~Alternative Hypothesis: Difference in Change in FMD at 12 weeks for Etanercept and placebo.~Sample size of 36 subjects per treatment arm was planned based on an expected difference of 0.9 in FMD (Standard Deviation \[SD\] 1.5), with 80% power and 5% significance level."||8.58|-5.14|0.608
81566587|NCT00910273|162806836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.82||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|7.0|||Mixed Models Analysis||Analyses available for Week 4 only, due to limited number of participants for Week 24 to Week 52.|Week 4||7.00|-3.35|0.476
81566588|NCT00910273|162806837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.13|||ANCOVA|||Week 12; Common Carotid Artery; Due to limited number of participants with visits after Week 12 analysis limited to Week 12||0.13|-0.08|0.650
81566589|NCT00910273|162806837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Week 12; Common Bulb; Due to limited number of participants with visits after Week 12 analysis limited to Week 12||0.07|-0.13|0.513
81566590|NCT00910273|162806837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Week 12; Internal Carotid Artery; Due to limited number of participants with visits after Week 12 analysis limited to Week 12||0.08|-0.14|0.592
81566591|NCT00910273|162806842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.77||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|-0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference (Etanercept-Placebo)|Week 4||-0.50|-3.05|0.008
81566592|NCT00910273|162806842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.02||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference (Etanercept-Placebo)|Week 12||-0.33|-3.70|0.021
81566593|NCT00910273|162806850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference (Etanercept-Placebo)|Week 4||-0.40|-1.74|0.003
81566594|NCT00910273|162806850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.91||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.72|-0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference (Etanercept-Placebo)|Week 12||-0.10|-1.72|0.029
81566595|NCT00910273|162806856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.09||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|-0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference (Etanercept-Placebo)|Week 4||-0.05|-2.13|0.041
81566596|NCT00910273|162806856|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.55|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference (Etanercept-Placebo)|Week 12||-0.01|-2.55|0.048
81566597|NCT00910273|162806857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.34||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|1.57|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference (Etanercept-Placebo)|Week 4||1.57|-0.89|0.575
81566598|NCT00910273|162806857|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.89||||0.204|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|2.3|||Mixed Models Analysis||Adjusted mean difference (Etanercept-Placebo)|Week 12||2.30|-0.52|0.204
81566599|NCT02155881|162806858|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.9716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|1.01|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||1.01|-0.98|0.9716
81566600|NCT02155881|162806859|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08||||0.8713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|1.02|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||1.02|-0.87|0.8713
81566601|NCT02155881|162806860|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.7789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.81|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.81|-0.61|0.7789
81566602|NCT02155881|162806861|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.86|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.86|-0.55|0.6630
81566603|NCT02155881|162806862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.08||||0.5593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Nasal congestion: An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.19|-0.35|0.5593
81566604|NCT02155881|162806862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.7085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Runny nose: An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.33|-0.22|0.7085
81566605|NCT02155881|162806862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.7309|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Itching: An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.31|-0.22|0.7309
81566606|NCT02155881|162806862|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.9584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Sneezing: An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.30|-0.29|0.9584
81566607|NCT02155881|162806863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.17||||0.2266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.46|||ANCOVA|||Itching/Burning Eyes: An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.46|-0.11|0.2266
81566608|NCT02155881|162806863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.4888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Redness: An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.17|-0.35|0.4888
81566609|NCT02155881|162806863|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03||||0.8316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Tearing/Watering Eyes: An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.27|-0.22|0.8316
81566610|NCT02155881|162806864|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.28||||0.2968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.25|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.25|-0.80|0.2968
81566611|NCT02155881|162806865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.27||||0.3533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.85|0.31|||ANCOVA|||Activities: An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.31|-0.85|0.3533
81566612|NCT02155881|162806865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26||||0.3712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Sleep: An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.32|-0.84|0.3712
81566613|NCT02155881|162806865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.4098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.29|||ANCOVA|||Non-nose/Eye symptoms: An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.29|-0.69|0.4098
81566614|NCT02155881|162806865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.36||||0.2683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.28|||ANCOVA|||Practical Problems: An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.28|-1.00|0.2683
81566615|NCT02155881|162806865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.22||||0.4643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.38|||ANCOVA|||Nasal Symptoms: An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.38|-0.82|0.4643
81566616|NCT02155881|162806865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.4502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.33|||ANCOVA|||Eye symptoms: An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.33|-0.74|0.4502
81566617|NCT02155881|162806865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.39||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.18|||ANCOVA|||Emotional: An ANCOVA model adjusted for treatment, site and the baseline score was used to test a null hypothesis of no difference between the treatment groups against a two-sided alternative hypothesis at the 5% level of significance.||0.18|-0.95|0.1770
81566618|NCT01967173|162806941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of the null hypothesis that the superiority of Advair 100/50 compared to Fluticasone 250 is equal to the inferiority of Advair 100/50 compared to Fluticasone 250||||0.003
81566619|NCT01967173|162806941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of the null hypothesis that the superiority of Advair 100/50 compared to Fluticasone 250 is equal to the inferiority of Advair 100/50 compared to Fluticasone 250||||0.9
81566620|NCT01967173|162806941|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of the null hypothesis that the superiority of Advair 100/50 compared to Fluticasone 500 is equal to the inferiority of Advair 100/50 compared to Fluticasone 500||||<0.001
81566621|NCT01967173|162806941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of the null hypothesis that the superiority of Advair 100/50 compared to Advair 250/50 is equal to the inferiority of Advair 100/50 compared to Advair 250/50||||0.42
81566622|NCT01967173|162806941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.84|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of the null hypothesis that the superiority of Advair 100/50 compared to Advair 250/50 is equal to the inferiority of Advair 100/50 compared to Advair 250/50||||0.84
81566623|NCT01967173|162806941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of the null hypothesis that the superiority of Advair 250/50 compared to Fluticasone 500 is equal to the inferiority of Advair 250/50 compared to Fluticasone 500||||0.015
81566624|NCT01967173|162806941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of the null hypothesis that the superiority of Advair 250/50 compared to Fluticasone 250 is equal to the inferiority of Advair 250/50 compared to Fluticasone 250||||0.085
81566625|NCT01967173|162806941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of the null hypothesis that the superiority of Advair 250/50 compared to Fluticasone 250 is equal to the inferiority of Advair 250/50 compared to Fluticasone 250||||0.62
81566626|NCT01967173|162806941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of the null hypothesis that the superiority of Fluticasone 500 compared to Fluticasone 250 is equal to the inferiority of Fluticasone 500 compared to Fluticasone 250||||0.48
81566627|NCT01967173|162806941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of the null hypothesis that the superiority of Advair 100/50 compared to Fluticasone 100 is equal to the inferiority of Advair 100/50 compared to Fluticasone 100||||0.14
81566628|NCT01967173|162806941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.096|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test of the null hypothesis that the superiority of Fluticasone 250 compared to Fluticasone 100 is equal to the inferiority of Fluticasone 250 compared to Fluticasone 100||||0.096
81566629|NCT02002832|162806962|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|LS mean for the treatment difference(lurasidone-risperidone) at week 6 and its 95% confidence interval was presented based on the MMRM. Non-inferiority for lurasidone relative to risperidone was evaluated by comparing the upper bound of the 95% confidence interval to the non-inferiority margin of 7.0. Plots of estimates for change from baseline in PANSS total score based on MMRM over time (Week 1 to Week 6) with 95% confidence intervals was provided for each treatment group.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|6.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||6.3|1.0|
81566630|NCT03113916|162806970|SUPERIORITY||Slope|2.63|||=|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|4.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.20|1.05|=.001
81566631|NCT03113916|162806971|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.49||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.31|-1.29|.23
81566632|NCT03113916|162806972|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.000000676||||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00000002|0.00000137|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.00000137|-.00000002|.06
81566633|NCT03113916|162806973|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.64||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|4.73|||Mixed Models Analysis||Values given need to be multiplied by 10 to the power of -10 (i.e., x 10\^-10).|||4.73|-16|.29
81566634|NCT03113916|162806974|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.351||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.277|0.978|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.978|-.277|.27
81566635|NCT03113916|162806975|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.015||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.003|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.003|-.032|.10
81566636|NCT03113916|162806976|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-11.2||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|0.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.7|-23.0|.07
81566637|NCT03113916|162806977|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.63||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-1.41|.12
81566638|NCT03113916|162806978|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.174||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.302|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.302|.050|.008
81566639|NCT03113916|162806979|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.015||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|0.059|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.059|-.029|.50
81566640|NCT03113916|162806980|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.00003||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.013|0.013|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||.013|-.013|.99
81566641|NCT01999868|162806983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41||||||Two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 12 to 88. This interval corresponds to the time from randomization until the end of the study. This analysis is the primary analysis of the primary endpoint.||||0.41
81566642|NCT01999868|162806983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||Two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 12 to 40. This interval corresponds to the time from randomization until the end of the blinded treatment phase.||||0.013
81566643|NCT01999868|162806983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5||||||Two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 28 to 88. This interval corresponds to the time from the last scheduled dose of ustekinumab or ustekinumab placebo until the end of the study.||||0.50
81566644|NCT01999868|162806983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||Two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 40 to 88. This interval corresponds to the time from the beginning of the blinded observation phase until the end of the study.||||0.67
81566645|NCT01999868|162806984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019||||||Two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 12 to 88. This interval corresponds to the time from randomization until the end of the study.||||0.019
81566646|NCT01999868|162806984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 12 to 40. This interval corresponds to the time from randomization until the end of the blinded treatment phase.||||0.001
81566647|NCT01999868|162806984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018||||||Two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 28 to 88. This interval corresponds to the time from the last scheduled dose of ustekinumab or ustekinumab placebo until the end of the study.||||0.018
81566648|NCT01999868|162806984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||Two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 40 to 88. This interval corresponds to the time from the beginning of the blinded observation phase until the end of the study.||||0.07
81566649|NCT01999868|162806985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||Two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 12 to 88. This interval corresponds to the time from randomization until the end of the study.||||0.16
81566650|NCT01999868|162806985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||Two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 12 to 40. This interval corresponds to the time from randomization until the end of the blinded treatment phase.||||0.002
81566651|NCT01999868|162806985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||Two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 28 to 88. This interval corresponds to the time from the last scheduled dose of ustekinumab or ustekinumab placebo until the end of the study.||||0.23
81566652|NCT01999868|162806985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||Two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 40 to 88. This interval corresponds to the time from the beginning of the blinded observation phase until the end of the study.||||0.43
81566653|NCT01999868|162806986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||Two-sided test.|Grouped survival analysis|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 12 to 88. This interval corresponds to the time from randomization until the end of the study.||||0.06
81566654|NCT01999868|162806986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||Two-sided test.|Grouped survival analysis|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 12 to 40. This interval corresponds to the time from randomization until the end of the blinded treatment phase.||||0.008
81566655|NCT01999868|162806987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Two-sided test.|Grouped survival analysis|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 12 to 88. This interval corresponds to the time from randomization until the end of the study.||||0.005
81566656|NCT01999868|162806987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Two-sided test.|Grouped survival analysis|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 12 to 40. This interval corresponds to the time from randomization until the end of the blinded treatment phase.||||0.001
81566657|NCT01999868|162806988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||Two-sided test.|Regression, Logistic|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 40||||0.013
81566658|NCT01999868|162806988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||Regression, Logistic|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20) and duration of disease prior to screening, centered about the median, are covariates.||Week 88||||0.95
81566659|NCT01999868|162806989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Randomization stratum (PASI score at week 0: 12-20 or \>20), baseline DLQI, and pre-screening disease duration, centered on the median, are covariates.||Week 12 to 40||||0.18
81566660|NCT01999868|162806989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.045||||||Two-sided test.|ANCOVA|Randomization (PASI score week 0:12-20 or \>20), DLQI score at baseline, duration of disease prior to screening, centered about median, are covariates||Week 12 to 88||||0.045
81566661|NCT00761631|162806997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.8||||||Serotype 4: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC Group 4 - 13vPnC Group 3).||1.80|1.24|
81566662|NCT00761631|162806997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.15||||||Serotype 6B: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC Group 4 - 13vPnC Group 3).||1.15|0.78|
81566663|NCT00761631|162806997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.12||||||Serotype 9V: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC Group 4 - 13vPnC Group 3).||1.12|0.80|
81566664|NCT00761631|162806997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.19|1.76||||||Serotype 14: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC Group 4 - 13vPnC Group 3).||1.76|1.19|
81566665|NCT00761631|162806997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.86||||||Serotype 18C: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC Group 4 - 13vPnC Group 3).||0.86|0.59|
81566666|NCT00761631|162806997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|1.86||||||Serotype 19F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC Group 4 - 13vPnC Group 3).||1.86|1.15|
81566667|NCT00761631|162806997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.42||||||Serotype 23F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC Group 4 - 13vPnC Group 3).||1.42|0.97|
81566668|NCT00761631|162806997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|2.13||||||Serotype 1: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC Group 4 - 13vPnC Group 3).||2.13|1.36|
81566669|NCT00761631|162806997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|0.67||||||Serotype 3: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC Group 4 - 13vPnC Group 3).||0.67|0.48|
81566670|NCT00761631|162806997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.89||||||Serotype 5: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC Group 4 - 13vPnC Group 3).||0.89|0.53|
81566671|NCT00761631|162806997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.67||||||Serotype 6A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC Group 4 - 13vPnC Group 3).||1.67|1.05|
81566672|NCT00761631|162806997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.76||||||Serotype 7F: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC Group 4 - 13vPnC Group 3).||0.76|0.53|
81566673|NCT00761631|162806997|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was to be concluded if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI was greater than 0.5.|GMT Ratio|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.28||||||Serotype 19A: CI for the GMT ratio was calculated by the back transformations of CI based on the Student t distribution for the mean difference of the logarithms of the measures (13vPnC Group 4 - 13vPnC Group 3).||1.28|0.91|
81566674|NCT00502944|162807002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Difference (%)|30.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|32.0|||Chi-squared|||HIV test completed among patients randomized||32|27|<0.001
81566675|NCT00502944|162807003|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Difference (%)|44.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.0|47.0|||Chi-squared|||HIV test offered||47|42|<0.001
81566676|NCT00502944|162807004|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate Difference (%)|-4.0||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|-1.0|||Chi-squared|||HIV test accepted among patients offered||-1|-8|0.02
81566677|NCT00319501|162807012|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.34|0.88||p-value is adjusted. All statistical tests were 2-sided and employed a level of significance of alpha=0.05.|Cox Proportional Hazard||Age adjusted|Null hypothesis||0.88|0.34|0.012
81566678|NCT00319501|162807014|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is unadjusted. All statistical tests were 2-sided and employed a level of significance of alpha=0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.066
81566679|NCT00319501|162807015|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.443|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.443
81566680|NCT00319501|162807016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|||||p-value is unadjusted. All statistical tests were 2-sided and employed a level of significance of alpha=0.05.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.245
81566681|NCT00319501|162807017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|0.75||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|1.61||p-Value is unadjusted. All statistical tests were 2-sided and employed a level of significance of alpha = 0.05.|ANOVA|ANOVA=analysis of variance.|Model included treatment and age category.|||1.61|-0.11|0.086
81566682|NCT00319501|162807018|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|0.79||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.56||p-value is unadjusted. All statistical tests were 2-sided and employed a level of significance of alpha=0.05.|ANOVA||Model included treatment and age category.|||1.56|0.02|0.045
81566683|NCT00667875|162807025|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||The p value represents variation of the total 16 week trial over all three groups.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyzed as a mixed model, Group by time (4 time blocks) with an unstructured variance/covariance matrix. Baseline drinks per day was used as a covariate.||||0.49
81566684|NCT00667875|162807026|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||The p value represents variation of the total 16 week trial over all three groups.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyzed as a mixed model (SPSS linear mixed) with an unstructured variance/covariance and baseline percent heavy drinking days as a covariate||||0.03
81566685|NCT00667875|162807027|SUPERIORITY|Anova across all three treatment groups|||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Naltrexone or naltrexone placebo pills taken F=3.9 df 2 Aripiprazole or aripiprazole placebo pills taken F=4.6 df 2||||||<.05
81566686|NCT00667875|162807028|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|f 3.2 df 2||Anova across three groups||||<.05
81566687|NCT03572972|162807034|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.618|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.541|0.707||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of hazard ratio (HR) at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.707|0.541|
81566688|NCT03572972|162807034|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.604|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|0.687||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.687|0.530|
81566689|NCT03572972|162807034|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.705|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.563|0.884|||||HR evaluated using extended Cox model.|Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.884|0.563|
81566690|NCT03572972|162807035|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.993|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.134||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.134|0.870|
81566691|NCT03572972|162807035|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.949|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.839|1.073||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.073|0.839|
81566692|NCT03572972|162807035|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.961|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.854|1.082||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.082|0.854|
81566693|NCT03572972|162807036|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.583|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.512|0.664||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.664|0.512|
81566694|NCT03572972|162807036|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.754|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.597|0.953|||||HR evaluated using extended Cox model.|Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.953|0.597|
81566695|NCT03572972|162807036|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.844|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.685|1.04|||||HR evaluated using extended Cox model.|Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.040|0.685|
81566696|NCT03572972|162807037|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.866|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.761|0.985||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.985|0.761|
81575195|NCT01059825|162821901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.91||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.52|-1.3||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-1.30|-2.52|0.000
81566697|NCT03572972|162807037|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.768|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.684|0.862||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.862|0.684|
81566698|NCT03572972|162807037|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.875|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.786|0.975||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.975|0.786|
81566699|NCT03572972|162807038|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.673|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.964||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.964|0.470|
81566700|NCT03572972|162807038|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.491|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.337|0.715||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.715|0.337|
81566701|NCT03572972|162807038|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.747|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.548|1.018||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.018|0.548|
81566702|NCT03572972|162807039|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.463|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.998|2.145||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||2.145|0.998|
81566703|NCT03572972|162807039|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.647|1.225||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.225|0.647|
81566704|NCT03572972|162807039|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.447|0.888||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.888|0.447|
81566705|NCT03572972|162807040|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.556|0.738||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.738|0.556|
81566706|NCT03572972|162807040|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.624|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.544|0.715||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.715|0.544|
81566707|NCT03572972|162807040|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.749|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.588|0.954|||||HR evaluated using extended Cox model.|Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.954|0.588|
81566708|NCT03572972|162807041|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.977|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.122||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.122|0.850|
81566709|NCT03572972|162807041|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.966|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.848|1.1||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.100|0.848|
81566710|NCT03572972|162807041|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.993|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.877|1.125||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.125|0.877|
81566711|NCT03572972|162807042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|0.523||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.523|0.119|
81566712|NCT03572972|162807042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.203|0.711||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.711|0.203|
81566713|NCT03572972|162807042|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.422|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.247|0.722||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.722|0.247|
81566714|NCT03572972|162807043|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.745|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.343|1.615||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.615|0.343|
81566715|NCT03572972|162807043|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.692|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.342|1.402||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.402|0.342|
81566716|NCT03572972|162807043|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.932|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.498|1.747||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.747|0.498|
81566717|NCT03572972|162807044|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.492|0.731||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.731|0.492|
81566718|NCT03572972|162807044|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.046|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.719|1.522|||||HR evaluated using extended Cox model.|Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.522|0.719|
81566719|NCT03572972|162807044|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.295|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.824|||||HR evaluated using extended Cox model.|Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.824|0.920|
81566720|NCT03572972|162807045|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.751|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.91||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.91|0.62|
81566721|NCT03572972|162807045|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.697|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.586|0.83||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.830|0.586|
81566722|NCT03572972|162807045|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.936|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.801|1.094||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.094|0.801|
81566723|NCT03572972|162807046|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.373|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.212|0.658|||||HR evaluated using extended Cox model.|Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.658|0.212|
81566724|NCT03572972|162807046|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.538|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.392|0.737||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.737|0.392|
81566725|NCT03572972|162807046|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.664|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.507|0.87||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.870|0.507|
81566726|NCT03572972|162807047|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.204|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.871|1.666||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.666|0.871|
81566727|NCT03572972|162807047|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.918|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.691|1.218||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.218|0.691|
81566728|NCT03572972|162807047|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.771|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.578|1.027||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.027|0.578|
81566729|NCT03572972|162807048|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.581|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.481|0.701||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.701|0.481|
81566730|NCT03572972|162807048|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.534|0.766||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.766|0.534|
81566731|NCT03572972|162807048|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.838|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|1.13|||||HR evaluated using extended Cox model.|Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.130|0.622|
81566732|NCT03572972|162807049|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.881|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.732|1.061||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.061|0.732|
81566733|NCT03572972|162807049|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.802|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.678|0.947||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||0.947|0.678|
81566734|NCT03572972|162807049|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.882|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.754|1.032||||||Cox proportional hazards model was used to compare event rates between the treatment groups. To check the proportional hazards assumption, the graphical methods and statistical tests using the time-dependent covariate were used. If there were evidence of violation in the proportional hazards assumption in graphical methods, the statistical tests were used and if the evidence of assumption violation still existed, the value of HR at year 1 as an extended Cox model was used.||1.032|0.754|
81566735|NCT02612129|162807070|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.0456|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|-0.03|||GLMM for Repeated Measures|||A general linear mixed model (GLMM) for repeated measurements was used for the analysis of NPC disease severity assessed based on the 5-domain NPCCSS scores at Month 12. The general linear mixed model analysis for repeated measures was fitted with treatment, miglustat level and visit as fixed effects including treatment-by-visit interaction and baseline score as a covariate.||-0.03|-2.76|0.0456
81566736|NCT02612129|162807071|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Chi-squared Test|||||||1.0000
81566737|NCT02612129|162807072|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5456|||||||Chi-squared Test|||||||0.5456
81566738|NCT02612129|162807073|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8021|||||||Log-Rank Test|||Log-rank test had been stratified by miglustat use.||||0.8021
81566739|NCT02612129|162807074|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3662|||||||Fisher's Exact Test|||Percentage of participants worsening at Month 6||||0.3662
81566740|NCT02612129|162807074|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher's Exact Test|||Percentage of participants worsening at Month 12||||1.0000
81566741|NCT02612129|162807075|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.69||||0.1546|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|0.66|||ANCOVA|||Change From Baseline in 17-Domain NPCCSS Apart from Hearing Domains (i.e. Hearing and Auditory Brainstem Response) at Month 6 was analyzed using the Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model. ANCOVA model was fitted with treatment, baseline full-scale NPCCSS apart from hearing domains score, and use of miglustat as covariates.||0.66|-4.04|0.1546
81566742|NCT02612129|162807075|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.61||||0.2199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.24|1.01|||ANCOVA|||Change From Baseline in 17-Domain NPCCSS Apart from Hearing Domains (i.e. Hearing and Auditory Brainstem Response) at Month 12 was analyzed using the ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model is fitted with treatment, baseline full-scale NPCCSS apart from hearing domains score, and use of miglustat as covariates.||1.01|-4.24|0.2199
81566743|NCT02612129|162807076|SUPERIORITY||Least Square (LS) Mean Difference|-1.11||||0.0188|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||An ANCOVA model was fitted with treatment, baseline 5-domain NPCCSS score, and use of miglustat as covariates.||-0.19|-2.03|0.0188
81566744|NCT02612129|162807078|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.09||||0.0536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.26|0.08|||ANCOVA|||"Change from baseline in the NPC-CDB score (modified Stampfer Score) at Month 6 was analyzed using the ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model was fitted with treatment, baseline NPC-CDB total score and use of miglustat as covariates."||0.08|-10.26|0.0536
81566745|NCT02612129|162807078|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.03||||0.3785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9|3.85|||ANCOVA|||"Change from baseline in the NPC-CDB score (modified Stampfer Score) at Month 12 was analyzed using the ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model was fitted with treatment, baseline NPC-CDB total score and use of miglustat as covariates."||3.85|-9.90|0.3785
81566746|NCT02612129|162807079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6951|||||||Chi-squared Test|||Percentage of participants with change from baseline at Month 6 in Quality of Life (EQ-5D-Y) being 'Better'||||0.6951
81566747|NCT02612129|162807079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7542|||||||Chi-squared Test|||Percentage of participants with change from baseline at Month 6 in Quality of Life (EQ-5D-Y) being 'Worse'||||0.7542
81566748|NCT02612129|162807079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.488|||||||Chi-squared Test|||Percentage of participants with change from baseline at Month 12 in Quality of Life (EQ-5D-Y) being 'Better'||||0.4880
81566749|NCT02612129|162807079|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1804|||||||Chi-squared Test|||Percentage of participants with change from baseline at Month 12 in Quality of Life (EQ-5D-Y) being 'Worse'||||0.1804
81566750|NCT02612129|162807080|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.74||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|2.4|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in the SARA score at Month 6 was measured using an ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model was fitted with treatment, baseline SARA score, and use of miglustat as covariates.||2.40|-0.92|0.3710
81566751|NCT02612129|162807080|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.28||||0.7899|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.82|2.37|||ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in the SARA score at Month 12 was measured using an ANCOVA model. ANCOVA model was fitted with treatment, baseline SARA score and use of miglustat as covariates.||2.37|-1.82|0.7899
81566752|NCT02612129|162807081|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.34||||0.6195|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.01|32.33|||ANCOVA|||Dominant Hand: Change From Baseline in the Nine-Hole Peg Test (9HPT) at Month 6 was measured using an ANCOVA model: ANCOVA models were fitted with treatment, baseline dominant/non-dominant hand 9HPT time (secs), and use of miglustat as covariates||32.33|-53.01|0.6195
81566753|NCT02612129|162807081|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-15.87||||0.4693|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.73|29.0|||ANCOVA|||Non-dominant Hand: Change From Baseline in the Nine-Hole Peg Test (9HPT) at Month 6 was measured using an ANCOVA model: ANCOVA models were fitted with treatment, baseline dominant/non-dominant hand 9HPT time (secs), and use of miglustat as covariates||29.00|-60.73|0.4693
81566754|NCT02612129|162807081|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.2||||0.7283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.71|22.12|||ANCOVA|||Dominant Hand: Change From Baseline in the Nine-Hole Peg Test (9HPT) at Month 12 was measured using an ANCOVA model: ANCOVA models were fitted with treatment, baseline dominant/non-dominant hand 9HPT time (secs), and use of miglustat as covariates||22.12|-15.71|0.7283
81566755|NCT02612129|162807081|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.91||||0.7708|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.54|35.72|||ANCOVA|||Non-dominant Hand: Change From Baseline in the Nine-Hole Peg Test (9HPT) at Month 12 was measured using an ANCOVA model: ANCOVA models were fitted with treatment, baseline dominant/non-dominant hand 9HPT time (secs), and use of miglustat as covariates||35.72|-47.54|0.7708
81566756|NCT02903355|162807112|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4385|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.4385
81566757|NCT02903355|162807113|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5562|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.5562
81566758|NCT02903355|162807114|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5441|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.5441
81566759|NCT02903355|162807115|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3666|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.3666
81566760|NCT02903355|162807116|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4446|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.4446
81566761|NCT02903355|162807117|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5431|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.5431
81566762|NCT02903355|162807118|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7409|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.7409
81566763|NCT02903355|162807119|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1597|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.1597
81566764|NCT02903355|162807120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2784|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.2784
81566765|NCT02903355|162807121|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2303|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||.2303
81566766|NCT03689530|162807143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7436|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcomes were analyzed using multilevel models adapted for partially clustered data. Analyses was done in SAS v9.4||||0.7436
81566767|NCT03689530|162807144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1212|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcomes were analyzed using multilevel models adapted for partially clustered data. Analyses was done in SAS v9.4||||0.1212
81566768|NCT03689530|162807145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8839|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcomes were analyzed using multilevel models adapted for partially clustered data. Analyses was done in SAS v9.4||||0.8839
81566769|NCT03689530|162807146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1137|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcomes were analyzed using multilevel models adapted for partially clustered data. Analyses was done in SAS v9.4||||0.1137
81566770|NCT03689530|162807147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0162|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcomes were analyzed using multilevel models adapted for partially clustered data. Analyses was done in SAS v9.4||||0.0162
81566771|NCT03689530|162807149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2117|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcomes were analyzed using multilevel models adapted for partially clustered data. Analyses was done in SAS v9.4||||0.2117
81566772|NCT03689530|162807150|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4169|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4169
81566773|NCT03689530|162807151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8785|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcomes were analyzed using multilevel models adapted for partially clustered data. Analyses was done in SAS v9.4||||0.8785
81566774|NCT03689530|162807152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1006|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcomes were analyzed using multilevel models adapted for partially clustered data. Analyses was done in SAS v9.4||||0.1006
81566775|NCT03689530|162807153|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7168|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7168
81566776|NCT03689530|162807154|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Outcomes were analyzed using multilevel models adapted for partially clustered data. Analyses was done in SAS v9.4||||0.0001
81566777|NCT03689530|162807155|OTHER|Single group analysis for peer support group only|Mean|3.799|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.885|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566778|NCT03689530|162807156|OTHER|Single group analysis for peer support group only|Mean|3.732|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.985|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566779|NCT03689530|162807157|OTHER|Single group analysis for peer support group only|Mean|6.222|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.083|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566780|NCT03689530|162807158|OTHER|Single group analysis for peer support group only|Mean|6.179|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.141|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566781|NCT03689530|162807159|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9126|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9126
81566782|NCT03689530|162807160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7405|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7405
81566783|NCT03689530|162807161|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5956|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5956
81566784|NCT03689530|162807162|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3341|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3341
81566785|NCT03689530|162807163|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2049|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2049
81566786|NCT03689530|162807164|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0335|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0335
81566787|NCT03689530|162807165|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3219|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3219
81566788|NCT03689530|162807166|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5223|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.5223
81566789|NCT01392443|162807167|OTHER|||||||0.0007|||||||single-sample biniminal test|||||||0.0007
81566790|NCT01895062|162807172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.022
81566791|NCT01977794|162807176|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P value in both groups (Amlodipine failed and Bisoprolol failed) for comparison of SBP after 18 weeks versus baseline|Paired t test|||For each group (Amlodipine failed and Bisoprolol failed) SBP after 18 weeks compared to baseline (under monotherapy). Superiority was assessed between FDC and monotherapies.||||<0.001
81566792|NCT03019185|162807202|SUPERIORITY|A formal test of mean change from baseline in eGFR ≠ 0 was conducted at Week 12.|LS Mean change from baseline|13.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4111|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.48|16.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Available data from analysis visits Week 1 to Week 12 were included. Missing data were not imputed.||||16.27|10.48|<0.0001
81566793|NCT03019185|162807203|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|9.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.813|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.5|5.38|13.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|Available data from analysis visits Week 1 to Week 48 were included. Missing data were not imputed.|Difference is bardoxolone methyl - placebo|||13.60|5.38|<0.0001
81566794|NCT03019185|162807204|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|7.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.144||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.41|11.89|||Mixed Models Analysis|Available data from analysis visits Week 1 to Week 100 (excluding Week 52) were included. Missing data were not imputed.|Difference is bardoxolone methyl - placebo|||11.89|3.41|0.0005
81566795|NCT03019185|162807205|SUPERIORITY|A formal test of mean change from baseline in eGFR ≠ 0 was conducted at Week 48.|LS Mean change from baseline|7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9451||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|11.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|Available data from analysis visits Week 1 to Week 48 were included. Missing data were not imputed.||||11.39|3.40|0.0008
81566796|NCT03019185|162807206|SUPERIORITY|A formal test of mean change from baseline in eGFR ≠ 0 was conducted at Week 100.|LS Mean change from baseline|4.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7484||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|7.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|Available data from analysis visits Week 1 to Week 100 (excluding Week 52) were included. Missing data were not imputed.||||7.72|0.84|0.0150
81566797|NCT03019185|162807207|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|5.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.656||0.0021|TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.37|8.8|||ANCOVA|Missing eGFR data were imputed using multiple imputation based on the treatment group to which the patient was assigned.|Difference is bardoxolone methyl - placebo|||8.80|1.37|0.0021
81566798|NCT03019185|162807208|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|4.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.876||0.0232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|7.94|||ANCOVA|Missing eGFR data were imputed using multiple imputation based on the treatment group to which the patient was assigned.|Difference is bardoxolone methyl - placebo|||7.94|0.58|0.0232
81566799|NCT00617851|162807209|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The GMTs and 95% CIs and median, min and max values were calculated for each vaccine group and for each strain by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means of the log transformed (base 10) titers and their 95% CIs obtained from a two-way ANOVA with factors for vaccine group. The overall power is 80.56%, and thus each single test (# of comparisons=9) is performed with a power of 97.62% assuming independency. To account for dropouts, \>= 428 subjects per lot was recruited.|Ratio of GMTs (A/H1N1 Strain)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.29|||ANOVA||"The control vaccine arm (Comparator, n=216) is included primarily to provide a comparative assessment for safety rather than for immunogenicity.~Sample size calculations were done by means of Nquery Advisor 5.0."|H01 LotA ≠ LotB versus H1 LotA = LotB H0 refers to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence (inconsistency) in that the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratio is outside the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5). H1 refers to the alternative hypothesis of equivalence (consistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is within the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5).||1.29|0.92|
81574301|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Work Sub-Scale Score (Week 4): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||-0.6|-2.9|0.016
81566800|NCT00617851|162807209|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The GMTs and 95% CIs and median, min and max values were calculated for each vaccine group and for each strain by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means of the log transformed (base 10) titers and their 95% CIs obtained from a two-way ANOVA with factors for vaccine group. The overall power is 80.56%, and thus each single test (# of comparisons=9) is performed with a power of 97.62% assuming independency. To account for dropouts, \>= 428 subjects per lot was recruited.|Ratio of GMTs (A/H1N1 Strain)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.31|||ANOVA||"The control vaccine arm (Comparator, n=216) is included primarily to provide a comparative assessment for safety rather than for immunogenicity.~Sample size calculations were done by means of Nquery Advisor 5.0."|H02 LotA ≠ LotC versus H12 LotA = Lotc H0 refers to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence (inconsistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is outside the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5). H1 refers to the alternative hypothesis of equivalence (consistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is within the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5).||1.31|0.93|
81566801|NCT00617851|162807209|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The GMTs and 95% CIs and median, min and max values were calculated for each vaccine group and for each strain by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means of the log transformed (base 10) titers and their 95% CIs obtained from a two-way ANOVA with factors for vaccine group. The overall power is 80.56%, and thus each single test (# of comparisons=9) is performed with a power of 97.62% assuming independency. To account for dropouts, \>= 428 subjects per lot was recruited.|Ratio of GMTs (A/H1N1 Strain)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.2|||ANOVA||"The control vaccine arm (Comparator, n=216) is included primarily to provide a comparative assessment for safety rather than for immunogenicity.~Sample size calculations were done by means of Nquery Advisor 5.0."|H03 LotB ≠ LotC versus H13 LotB = LotC H0 refers to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence (inconsistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is outside the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5). H1 refers to the alternative hypothesis of equivalence (consistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is within the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5).||1.2|0.85|
81566802|NCT00617851|162807209|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The GMTs and 95% CIs and median, min and max values were calculated for each vaccine group and for each strain by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means of the log transformed (base 10) titers and their 95% CIs obtained from a two-way ANOVA with factors for vaccine group. The overall power is 80.56%, and thus each single test (# of comparisons=9) is performed with a power of 97.62% assuming independency. To account for dropouts, \>= 428 subjects per lot was recruited.|Ratio of GMTs (A/H3N2 Strain)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.3|||ANOVA||"The control vaccine arm (Comparator, n=216) is included primarily to provide a comparative assessment for safety rather than for immunogenicity.~Sample size calculations were done by means of Nquery Advisor 5.0."|H03 LotA ≠ LotB versus H13 LotA = LotB H0 refers to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence (inconsistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is outside the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5). H1 refers to the alternative hypothesis of equivalence (consistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is within the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5).||1.3|0.97|
81566803|NCT00617851|162807209|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The GMTs and 95% CIs and median, min and max values were calculated for each vaccine group and for each strain by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means of the log transformed (base 10) titers and their 95% CIs obtained from a two-way ANOVA with factors for vaccine group. The overall power is 80.56%, and thus each single test (# of comparisons=9) is performed with a power of 97.62% assuming independency. To account for dropouts, \>= 428 subjects per lot was recruited.|Ratio of GMTs (A/H3N2 strain)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.13|||ANOVA||"The control vaccine arm (Comparator, n=216) is included primarily to provide a comparative assessment for safety rather than for immunogenicity.~Sample size calculations were done by means of Nquery Advisor 5.0."|H03 LotA ≠ LotC versus H13 LotA = LotC H0 refers to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence (inconsistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is outside the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5). H1 refers to the alternative hypothesis of equivalence (consistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is within the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5).||1.13|0.85|
81566804|NCT00617851|162807209|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The GMTs and 95% CIs and median, min and max values were calculated for each vaccine group and for each strain by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means of the log transformed (base 10) titers and their 95% CIs obtained from a two-way ANOVA with factors for vaccine group. The overall power is 80.56%, and thus each single test (# of comparisons=9) is performed with a power of 97.62% assuming independency. To account for dropouts, \>= 428 subjects per lot was recruited.|Ratio of GMTs (A/H3N2 strain)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.01|||ANOVA||"The control vaccine arm (Comparator, n=216) is included primarily to provide a comparative assessment for safety rather than for immunogenicity.~Sample size calculations were done by means of Nquery Advisor 5.0."|H03 LotB ≠ LotC versus H13 LotB = LotC H0 refers to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence (inconsistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is outside the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5). H1 refers to the alternative hypothesis of equivalence (consistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is within the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5).||1.01|0.76|
81566805|NCT00617851|162807209|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The GMTs and 95% CIs and median, min and max values were calculated for each vaccine group and for each strain by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means of the log transformed (base 10) titers and their 95% CIs obtained from a two-way ANOVA with factors for vaccine group. The overall power is 80.56%, and thus each single test (# of comparisons=9) is performed with a power of 97.62% assuming independency. To account for dropouts, \>= 428 subjects per lot was recruited.|Ratio of GMTs (B strain)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.23|||ANOVA||"The control vaccine arm (Comparator, n=216) is included primarily to provide a comparative assessment for safety rather than for immunogenicity.~Sample size calculations were done by means of Nquery Advisor 5.0."|H03 LotA ≠ LotB versus H13 LotA = LotB H0 refers to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence (inconsistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is outside the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5). H1 refers to the alternative hypothesis of equivalence (consistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is within the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5).||1.23|0.91|
81574302|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.285|TWO_SIDED|0.285|-0.5|2.3|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Work Sub-Scale Score (Week 4): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||2.3|-0.5|0.285
81566806|NCT00617851|162807209|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The GMTs and 95% CIs and median, min and max values were calculated for each vaccine group and for each strain by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means of the log transformed (base 10) titers and their 95% CIs obtained from a two-way ANOVA with factors for vaccine group. The overall power is 80.56%, and thus each single test (# of comparisons=9) is performed with a power of 97.62% assuming independency. To account for dropouts, \>= 428 subjects per lot was recruited.|Ratio of GMTs (B strain)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.33|||ANOVA||"The control vaccine arm (Comparator, n=216) is included primarily to provide a comparative assessment for safety rather than for immunogenicity.~Sample size calculations were done by means of Nquery Advisor 5.0."|H03 LotA ≠ LotC versus H13 LotA = LotC H0 refers to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence (inconsistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is outside the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5). H1 refers to the alternative hypothesis of equivalence (consistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is within the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5).||1.33|0.99|
81566807|NCT00617851|162807209|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The GMTs and 95% CIs and median, min and max values were calculated for each vaccine group and for each strain by exponentiating (base 10) the least square means of the log transformed (base 10) titers and their 95% CIs obtained from a two-way ANOVA with factors for vaccine group. The overall power is 80.56%, and thus each single test (# of comparisons=9) is performed with a power of 97.62% assuming independency. To account for dropouts, \>= 428 subjects per lot was recruited.|Ratio of GMTs (B strain)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.26|||ANOVA||"The control vaccine arm (n=216) is included primarily to provide a comparative assessment for safety rather than for immunogenicity.~Sample size calculations were done by means of Nquery Advisor 5.0."|H03 LotB ≠ LotC versus H13 LotB = LotC H0 refers to the null hypothesis of non-equivalence (inconsistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is outside the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5). H1 refers to the alternative hypothesis of equivalence (consistency) in that the two-sided 95% CI on the GMT ratio is within the equivalence range (0.67 to 1.5).||1.26|0.94|
81566808|NCT00491764|162807236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|22.9||||0.005||95.0|8.9|36.8|||Fisher Exact||Difference is in the proportion for Yes responders. Confidence Interval is around the difference in proportions.|||36.8|8.9|0.005
81566809|NCT00491764|162807236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|54.1|||<|0.001||95.0|38.0|70.1|||Fisher Exact||Difference is in the proportion for Yes responders. Confidence Interval is around the difference in proportions.|||70.1|38.0|<0.001
81566810|NCT00491764|162807236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|45.5|||<|0.001||95.0|28.5|62.4|||Fisher Exact||Difference is in the proportion for Yes responders. Confidence Interval is around the difference in proportions.|||62.4|28.5|<0.001
81566811|NCT00491764|162807236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|20.0||||0.012||95.0|6.7|33.3|||Fisher Exact||Difference is in the proportion for Yes responders. Confidence Interval is around the difference in proportions.|||33.3|6.7|0.012
81566812|NCT00491764|162807236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|37.1|||<|0.001||95.0|21.1|53.2|||Fisher Exact||Difference is in the proportion for Yes responders. Confidence Interval is around the difference in proportions.|||53.2|21.1|<0.001
81566813|NCT00491764|162807237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|25.7||||0.002||95.0|11.2|40.2|||Fisher Exact||Difference is in the proportion for Yes responders. Confidence Interval is around the difference in proportions.|||40.2|11.2|0.002
81566814|NCT00491764|162807237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|64.9|||<|0.001||95.0|49.5|80.2|||Fisher Exact||Difference is in the proportion for Yes responders. Confidence Interval is around the difference in proportions.|||80.2|49.5|<0.001
81566815|NCT00491764|162807237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|48.5|||<|0.001||95.0|31.4|65.5|||Fisher Exact||Difference is in the proportion for Yes responders. Confidence Interval is around the difference in proportions.|||65.5|31.4|<0.001
81566816|NCT00491764|162807237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|31.4|||<|0.001||95.0|16.0|46.8|||Fisher Exact||Difference is in the proportion for Yes responders. Confidence Interval is around the difference in proportions.|||46.8|16.0|<0.001
81566817|NCT00491764|162807237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|54.3|||<|0.001||95.0|37.8|70.8|||Fisher Exact||Difference is in the proportion for Yes responders. Confidence Interval is around the difference in proportions.|||70.8|37.8|<0.001
81566818|NCT00491764|162807238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|31.4|||<|0.001||95.0|16.0|46.8|||Fisher Exact||Difference is in the proportion for Yes responders. Confidence Interval is around the difference in proportions.|||46.8|16.0|<0.001
81566819|NCT00491764|162807238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|64.9|||<|0.001||95.0|49.5|80.2|||Fisher Exact||Difference is in the proportion for Yes responders. Confidence Interval is around the difference in proportions.|||80.2|49.5|<0.001
81566820|NCT00491764|162807238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|66.7|||<|0.001||95.0|50.6|82.8|||Fisher Exact||Difference is in the proportion for Yes responders. Confidence Interval is around the difference in proportions.|||82.8|50.6|<0.001
81566821|NCT00491764|162807238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|31.4|||<|0.001||95.0|16.0|46.8|||Fisher Exact||Difference is in the proportion for Yes responders. Confidence Interval is around the difference in proportions.|||46.8|16.0|<0.001
81566822|NCT00491764|162807238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|57.1|||<|0.001||95.0|40.7|73.5|||Fisher Exact||Difference is in the proportion for Yes responders. Confidence Interval is around the difference in proportions.|||73.5|40.7|<0.001
81566823|NCT02110238|162807239|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|A VAS (0-100 mm) WOMAC Pain subscale score CFB; an equal n t-test for non-inferiority of means; a non-inferiority margin of -8 mm; change standard deviation of 26 mm; two-sided alpha=0.05; 80% power; an expected mean difference of 0, and a drop-out plus important deviation percentage of approximately 20% were used to establish study sample size.|Least square mean difference|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.77|0.17|||||"A MERM regression model was fit to the change from baseline at weeks 3, 6, and 12. The over weeks 3, 6, and 12 single point estimate least square mean change was calculated for both arms, the difference and its 95% confidence interval calculated."|||0.17|-6.77|
81566824|NCT04269707|162807254|NON_INFERIORITY|Change in hemoglobin from baseline to day 35 was assessed using paired t-tests (two-sided test, alpha = 0.05).|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.1711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.80|-0.40|0.1711
81566825|NCT00850070|162807260|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||<|0.35|||||||Chi-squared||Estimated value comparison was active treatment minus placebo.|Chi-square analyses were used to assess CGI-I scores. There were no transformations.||||<.35
81566826|NCT00850070|162807261|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.0|||<|0.06|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.06
81566827|NCT00850070|162807267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.05|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.05
81566828|NCT00074984|162807270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.574||||0.1449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.269|1.222|||Log Rank|Comparison is based on a 2-sided log-rank test.||||1.222|0.269|0.1449
81566829|NCT00074984|162807270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.465||||0.0577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.211|1.025|||Wald Test|||Time to First Primary Endpoint Adjusting for Baseline Proteinuria using Cox Proportional Hazards Model||1.025|0.211|0.0577
81566830|NCT00074984|162807271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.732||||0.5261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.278|1.927|||Log Rank|2-sided log-rank test||Analysis of Time to First Renal Event for ITT population.||1.927|0.278|0.5261
81566831|NCT04138810|162807286|NON_INFERIORITY|We defined the non-inferiority margin to be 5 points which with a sample of size of 25 women per arm would mean we would have a type I error rate of 0.05 and a power of 0.80.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|1.03||||||||1.03|-1.95|
81566832|NCT05224141|162807333|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.26||||0.9762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.59|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status, LDH, liver metastasis, and brain metastasis.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1), LDH (≤ULN vs. \>ULN), liver metastasis (Yes or No), and brain metastasis (Yes or No).|Statistical analyses stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1), LDH (≤ULN vs. \>ULN), liver metastasis (Yes or No), and brain metastasis (Yes or No).||1.59|1.00|0.9762
81566833|NCT05224141|162807334|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.5316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.23|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG performance status, LDH, liver metastasis, and brain metastasis.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1), LDH (≤ULN vs. \>ULN), liver metastasis (Yes or No), and brain metastasis (Yes or No).|Statistical analyses stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1), LDH (≤ULN vs. \>ULN), liver metastasis (Yes or No), and brain metastasis (Yes or No).||1.23|0.82|0.5316
81566834|NCT05224141|162807335|SUPERIORITY||Percent Difference|-3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|4.9|||||Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1), LDH (≤ULN vs. \>ULN), liver metastasis (Yes or No), and brain metastasis (Yes or No).|Statistical analyses stratified by ECOG performance status (0 vs. 1), LDH (≤ULN vs. \>ULN), liver metastasis (Yes or No), and brain metastasis (Yes or No).||4.9|-11.1|
81566835|NCT02390908|162807361|SUPERIORITY||Beta|0.22||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.72||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between Site 1 and the No-Treatment Group at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.|The main effect of receiving the PLUS intervention at Site 1 on log-transformed Viral Load was estimated against the No-Treatment Control EMR Group.|||0.72|-0.28|0.39
81566836|NCT02390908|162807361|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.03||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.84|0.79||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between Site 2 and the No-Treatment Group at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.|The main effect of receiving the PLUS intervention at Site 2 on log-transformed Viral Load was estimated against the No-Treatment Control EMR Group.|||0.79|-0.84|0.94
81566837|NCT02390908|162807361|SUPERIORITY||Beta|0.02||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.74||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between Site 3's Immediate Delivery Group and the No-Treatment Group at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.|The main effect of receiving the PLUS intervention at Site 3 on log-transformed Viral Load was estimated against the No-Treatment Control EMR Group.|||0.74|-0.69|0.95
81566838|NCT02390908|162807361|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.32||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.05||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between Site 3 (the Waitlist condition) and the No-Treatment Group at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.|The main effect of being in the Waitlist condition (i.e., not receiving the PLUS intervention at Site 3) on log-transformed Viral Load was estimated against the No-Treatment Control EMR Group.|||0.05|-0.69|0.09
81566839|NCT02390908|162807361|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.03||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.18||Piecemeal latent growth curves (LGC) were specified with intercepts and linear slopes. Slope 1 estimated here represents linear change in log VL across the 3-,6-,9- and 12-month follow-ups for Site 1 relative to the No-Treatment EMR Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.||||0.18|-0.24|0.79
81566840|NCT02390908|162807361|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.12||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.36||Piecemeal latent growth curves (LGC) were specified with intercepts and linear slopes. Slope 1 estimated here represents linear change in log VL across the 3-,6-,9- and 12-month follow-ups for Site 2 relative to the No-Treatment EMR Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.||||0.36|-0.53|0.57
81566841|NCT02390908|162807361|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.01||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.36||Piecemeal latent growth curves (LGC) were specified with intercepts and linear slopes. Slope 1 here represents linear change in log VL across the 3-,6-,9- and 12-month follow-ups for Site 3 (Immediate) relative to the No-Treatment EMR Control.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.||||0.36|-0.35|0.97
81566842|NCT02390908|162807361|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.07||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.24||Piecemeal latent growth curves (LGC) were specified with intercepts and linear slopes. Slope 1 estimated here represents linear change in log VL across the 3-,6-,9- and 12-month follow-ups for Waitlist relative to the No-Treatment EMR Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.||||0.24|-0.10|0.41
81566843|NCT02390908|162807361|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.06||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.52||Piecemeal latent growth curves (LGC) were specified with intercepts and linear slopes. Slope 2 estimated here represents linear change in log VL across the 12-,15-, and 18-month follow-ups for Site 1 relative to the No-Treatment EMR Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.||||0.52|-0.41|0.82
81566844|NCT02390908|162807361|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.14||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.53||Piecemeal latent growth curves (LGC) were specified with intercepts and linear slopes. Slope 2 estimated here represents linear change in log VL across the 12-,15-, and 18-month follow-ups for Site 2 relative to the No-Treatment EMR Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.||||0.53|-0.26|0.49
81566845|NCT02390908|162807361|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.33||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.15||Piecemeal latent growth curves (LGC) were specified with intercepts and linear slopes. Slope 2 estimated here represents linear change in log VL across the 12-,15-, and 18-month follow-ups for Site 3 relative to the No-Treatment EMR Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.||||0.15|-0.80|0.18
81566846|NCT02390908|162807361|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.02||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.32||Piecemeal latent growth curves (LGC) were specified with intercepts and linear slopes. Slope 2 estimated here represents linear change in log VL across the 12-,15-, and 18-month follow-ups for Waitlist relative to the No-Treatment EMR Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.||||0.32|-0.28|0.89
81566847|NCT02390908|162807362|SUPERIORITY||Beta|1.92||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.68|58.53||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between Site 1 and the No-Treatment Group at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.|The main effect of receiving the PLUS intervention at Site 1 on CD4 Count was estimated against the No-Treatment Control EMR Group.|||58.53|-54.68|0.95
81566848|NCT02390908|162807362|SUPERIORITY||Beta|23.99||||0.61|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.54|115.51||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between Site 2 and the No-Treatment Group at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.|The main effect of receiving the PLUS intervention at Site 2 on CD4 Count was estimated against the No-Treatment Control EMR Group.|||115.51|-67.54|0.61
81566849|NCT02390908|162807362|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-23.71||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-88.82|41.4||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between Site 3's Immediate Delivery Group and the No-Treatment Group at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.|The main effect of receiving the PLUS intervention at Site 3 on CD4 Count was estimated against the No-Treatment Control EMR Group.|||41.40|-88.82|0.48
81566850|NCT02390908|162807362|SUPERIORITY||Beta|4.19||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.76|58.14||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between Site 3 (the Waitlist condition) and the No-Treatment Group at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.|The main effect of being in the Waitlist condition (i.e., not receiving the PLUS intervention at Site 3) on log-transformed Viral Load was estimated against the No-Treatment Control EMR Group.|||58.14|-49.76|0.88
81566851|NCT02390908|162807362|SUPERIORITY||Slope|7.67||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.88|35.21||Piecemeal latent growth curves (LGC) were specified with intercepts and linear slopes. Slope 1 estimated here represents linear change in CD4 count across the 3-,6-,9- and 12-month follow-ups for Site 1 relative to the No-Treatment EMR Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.||||35.21|-19.88|0.59
81566852|NCT02390908|162807362|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-24.95||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.78|16.88||Piecemeal latent growth curves (LGC) were specified with intercepts and linear slopes. Slope 1 estimated here represents linear change in CD4 count across the 3-,6-,9- and 12-month follow-ups for Site 2 relative to the No-Treatment EMR Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.||||16.88|-66.78|0.24
81566853|NCT02390908|162807362|SUPERIORITY||Slope|18.32||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|43.27||Piecemeal latent growth curves (LGC) were specified with intercepts and linear slopes. Slope 1 estimated here represents linear change in CD4 count across the 3-,6-,9- and 12-month follow-ups for Site 3 relative to the No-Treatment EMR Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.||||43.27|-6.63|0.15
81566854|NCT02390908|162807362|SUPERIORITY||Slope|10.27||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.2|30.74||Piecemeal latent growth curves (LGC) were specified with intercepts and linear slopes. Slope 1 estimated here represents linear change in CD4 count across the 3-,6-,9- and 12-month follow-ups for Waitlist relative to No-Treatment EMR Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.||||30.74|-10.20|0.33
81566855|NCT02390908|162807362|SUPERIORITY||Slope|6.42||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.24|57.09||Piecemeal latent growth curves (LGC) were specified with intercepts and linear slopes. Slope 2 estimated here represents linear change in CD4 count across the 12-,15-, and 18-month follow-ups for Site 1 relative to the No-Treatment EMR Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.||||57.09|-44.24|0.80
81566856|NCT02390908|162807362|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-5.43||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.47|74.61||Piecemeal latent growth curves (LGC) were specified with intercepts and linear slopes. Slope 2 estimated here represents linear change in CD4 count across the 12-,15-, and 18-month follow-ups for Site 2 relative to the No-Treatment EMR Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.||||74.61|-85.47|0.89
81566857|NCT02390908|162807362|SUPERIORITY||Slope|1.16||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.61|62.94||Piecemeal latent growth curves (LGC) were specified with intercepts and linear slopes. Slope 2 estimated here represents linear change in log VL across the 12-,15-, and 18-month follow-ups for Site 3 relative to the No-Treatment EMR Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.||||62.94|-60.61|0.97
81566858|NCT02390908|162807362|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-38.4||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.51|2.72||Piecemeal latent growth curves (LGC) were specified with intercepts and linear slopes. Slope 2 estimated here represents linear change in log VL across the 12-,15-, and 18-month follow-ups for Waitlist relative to the No-Treatment EMR Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.||||2.72|-79.51|0.07
81575196|NCT01059825|162821901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.45||||0.833|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.15|1.06||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||1.06|-0.15|0.833
81566859|NCT02390908|162807363|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-7.87||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.52|4.78||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between Site 1 and the Waitlist Group at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.|The main effect of receiving the PLUS intervention at Site 1 on ART Medication Adherence was estimated against Site 3's Waitlist Control Group.|||4.78|-20.52|0.22
81566860|NCT02390908|162807363|SUPERIORITY||Beta|10.29||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.25|26.82||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between Site 2 and the Waitlist Group at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and pre-baseline value of the outcome.|The main effect of receiving the PLUS intervention at Site 2 on ART Medication Adherence was estimated against Site 3's Waitlist Control Group.|||26.82|-6.25|0.22
81566861|NCT02390908|162807363|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.27||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.63|11.08||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between Site 3's Immediate Delivery Group and the Waitlist Group at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and baseline value of the outcome.|The main effect of receiving the PLUS intervention immediately at Site 3 on ART Medication Adherence was estimated against Site 3's Waitlist Control Group.|||11.08|-11.63|0.96
81566862|NCT02390908|162807363|SUPERIORITY||Slope|6.34||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|11.97||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The slope estimated here represents linear change in Medication Adherence across the 3-, 6-, 9- and 12-month follow-ups for Site 1 relative to Waitlist Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and baseline value of the outcome.||||11.97|0.72|0.03
81566863|NCT02390908|162807363|SUPERIORITY||Slope|3.35||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|11.47||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The slope estimated here represents linear change in Medication Adherence across the 3-, 6-, 9- and 12-month follow-ups for Site 2 relative to Waitlist Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and baseline value of the outcome.||||11.47|-4.78|0.42
81566864|NCT02390908|162807363|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.34||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.85|6.54||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The slope estimated here represents linear change in Medication Adherence across 3-,6-,9- and 12-month follow-ups for Site 3 (Immediate) relative to Waitlist Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and baseline value of the outcome.||||6.54|-5.85|0.91
81566865|NCT02390908|162807364|SUPERIORITY||Beta|3.19||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|5.78||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between Site 1 and the Waitlist Group at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and baseline value of the outcome.|The main effect of receiving the PLUS intervention at Site 1 on Alcohol Use severity (AUDIT) was estimated against Site 3's Waitlist Control Group.|||5.78|0.61|0.02
81566866|NCT02390908|162807364|SUPERIORITY||Beta|-0.86||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|2.61||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between Site 2 and the Waitlist Group at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and baseline value of the outcome.|The main effect of receiving the PLUS intervention at Site 2 on Alcohol Use severity (AUDIT) was estimated against Site 3's Waitlist Control Group.|||2.61|-4.33|0.63
81566867|NCT02390908|162807364|SUPERIORITY||Beta|4.17||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|7.54||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between Site 3's Immediate Delivery Group and the Waitlist Group at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and baseline value of the outcome.|The main effect of receiving the PLUS intervention immediately at Site 3 on Alcohol Use severity (AUDIT) was estimated against Site 3's Waitlist Control Group.|||7.54|0.80|0.02
81566868|NCT02390908|162807364|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.4||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.67||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The slope estimated here represents linear change in AUDIT across the 3-, 6-, 9- and 12-month follow-ups for Site 1 relative to that for the Waitlist Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and baseline value of the outcome.||||0.67|-1.47|0.46
81566869|NCT02390908|162807364|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.29||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|0.55||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The slope estimated here represents linear change in AUDIT across the 3-, 6-, 9- and 12-month follow-ups for Site 2 relative to that for the Waitlist Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and baseline value of the outcome.||||0.55|-1.12|0.50
81566870|NCT02390908|162807364|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.35||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.52||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The slope estimated here represents linear change in AUDIT across the 3-, 6-, 9- and 12-month follow-ups for Site 3 (Immediate) relative to Waitlist Control Group.|Latent Growth Curve|Analysis adjusted for gender and baseline value of the outcome.||||0.52|-1.23|0.43
81566871|NCT05280782|162807376|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Systolic Blood Pressure values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.|||||||||||||||||The McNemar test requires at least one participant for each outcome (Normal or Abnormal). Thus, no p-value was computed because all of the Systolic Blood Pressure values were normal.|||
81566872|NCT05280782|162807376|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Diastolic Blood Pressure values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.|||||||||||||||||The McNemar test requires at least one participant for each outcome (Normal or Abnormal). Thus, no p-value was computed because all of the Diastolic Blood Pressure values were normal.|||
81566873|NCT05280782|162807377|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Heart Rate values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.|||||||||||||||||The McNemar test requires at least one participant for each outcome (Normal or Abnormal). Thus, no p-value was computed because all of the Heart Rate values were normal.|||
81566874|NCT05280782|162807378|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Respiratory Rate values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.||||||0.016||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar|||||||0.016
81566875|NCT05280782|162807379|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Temperature values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.|||||||||||||||||The McNemar test requires at least one participant for each outcome (Normal or Abnormal). Thus, no p-value was computed because all of the Temperature values were normal.|||
81566876|NCT05280782|162807380|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection EKG. The outcomes were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.|||||||||||||||||The McNemar test requires at least one participant for each outcome (Normal or Abnormal). Thus, no p-value was computed because all of the EKGs were normal.|||
81566877|NCT05280782|162807381|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection EKG. The outcomes were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.|||||||||||||||||The McNemar test requires at least one participant for each outcome (Normal or Abnormal). Thus, no p-value was computed because all of the EKGs were normal.|||
81566878|NCT05280782|162807382|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Sodium values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.|||||||||||||||||The McNemar test requires at least one participant for each outcome (Normal or Abnormal). Thus, no p-value was computed because all of the Sodium values were normal.|||
81566879|NCT05280782|162807382|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Potassium values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.|||||||||||||||||The McNemar test requires at least one participant for each outcome (Normal or Abnormal). Thus, no p-value was computed because all of the Potassium values were normal.|||
81566880|NCT05280782|162807382|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Chloride values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.|||||||||||||||||The McNemar test requires at least one participant for each outcome (Normal or Abnormal). Thus, no p-value was computed because all of the Chloride values were normal.|||
81566881|NCT05280782|162807382|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection CO2 values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.||||||0.219||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar|||||||0.219
81566882|NCT05280782|162807383|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Glucose values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.||||||0.375||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar|||||||0.375
81566883|NCT05280782|162807383|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Calcium values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.||||||0.375||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar|||||||0.375
81566884|NCT05280782|162807383|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Creatinine values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.||||||0.453||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar|||||||0.453
81566885|NCT05280782|162807383|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection BUN values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.||||||0.125||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar|||||||0.125
81566886|NCT05280782|162807383|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Total Bilirubin values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.||||||0.219||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar|||||||0.219
81566887|NCT05280782|162807384|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Total Protein values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.|||||||||||||||||The McNemar test requires at least one participant for each outcome (Normal or Abnormal). Thus, no p-value was computed because all of the Total Protein values were normal.|||
81566888|NCT05280782|162807384|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Albumin values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.||||||0.219||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar|||||||0.219
81566889|NCT05280782|162807385|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Alkaline Phosphatase values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.|||||||||||||||||The McNemar test requires at least one participant for each outcome (Normal or Abnormal). Thus, no p-value was computed because all of the Alkaline Phosphatase values were normal.|||
81566890|NCT05280782|162807385|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection ALT values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.||||||0.219||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar|||||||0.219
81566891|NCT05280782|162807385|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection AST values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.|||||||||||||||||The McNemar test requires at least one participant for each outcome (Normal or Abnormal). Thus, no p-value was computed because all of the AST values were normal.|||
81566892|NCT05280782|162807386|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection WBC values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.||||||0.687||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar|||||||0.687
81566893|NCT05280782|162807387|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Hemoglobin values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.||||||0.375||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar|||||||0.375
81566894|NCT05280782|162807388|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Hematocrit values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.||||||1||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar|||||||1.000
81566895|NCT05280782|162807389|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection Platelets values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.|||||||||||||||||The McNemar test requires at least one participant for each outcome (Normal or Abnormal). Thus, no p-value was computed because all of the Platelets values were normal.|||
81566896|NCT05280782|162807390|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection RBC values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.||||||0.375||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|McNemar|||||||0.375
81566897|NCT05280782|162807391|EQUIVALENCE|A McNemar test was performed between baseline and post-injection MCV values. The values were categorized as Normal or Abnormal.|||||||||||||||||The McNemar test requires at least one participant for each outcome (Normal or Abnormal). Thus, no p-value was computed because all of the MCV values were normal.|||
81566898|NCT00116428|162807394|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Log Rank|||The study null hypothesis is that the chronic success rates for the THERMOCOOL and AAD groups are equal.||||<0.001
81566899|NCT00113087|162807399|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.28
81566900|NCT00113087|162807400|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.42||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.42
81566901|NCT00113087|162807401|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||0.008||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.008
81566902|NCT00113087|162807402|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81566903|NCT00113087|162807403|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.71
81566904|NCT00113087|162807404|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.74
81566905|NCT00113087|162807405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.22
81566906|NCT00113087|162807406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.86||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.86
81566907|NCT00113087|162807407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81566908|NCT00113087|162807408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.60
81566909|NCT00113087|162807409|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81566910|NCT00113087|162807410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.008
81566911|NCT00113087|162807411|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.004
81566912|NCT00113087|162807412|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81566913|NCT00113087|162807413|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81566914|NCT00113087|162807414|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.37
81566915|NCT00113087|162807415|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81566916|NCT00113087|162807416|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.07||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.07
81566917|NCT00113087|162807417|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.05
81566918|NCT00113087|162807418|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81566919|NCT00113087|162807419|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.49
81566920|NCT00113087|162807420|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.35||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.35
81566921|NCT00113087|162807421|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.62
81566922|NCT00113087|162807422|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.43||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.43
81566923|NCT00113087|162807423|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81566924|NCT00113087|162807424|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.34
81566925|NCT00113087|162807425|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.81
81566926|NCT00113087|162807426|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.08
81566927|NCT00113087|162807427|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.06
81566928|NCT03452228|162807428|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-43.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.4|1238.9||||||||1238.9|-89.4|
81566929|NCT03452228|162807428|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-75.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-82.2|121.2||||||||121.2|-82.2|
81566930|NCT03800173|162807463|OTHER||Slope|0.982|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.868|1.096||||||A model with In-transformed dose (dose continuous) as a fixed effect \& subject as a random effect was applied to In-transformed Cmax. Dose proportionality was assessed by restricted max likelihood using SAS PROC MIXED. The mean slope was estimated from the power model \& the corresponding 90% CI calculated. Although there was no formal statistical hypothesis tested for this secondary objective, there was evidence for dose proportionality if the 90% CI of the fixed slope for In-dose contained 1.||1.096|0.868|
81566931|NCT03800173|162807464|OTHER||Slope|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.872|1.128||||||A model with In-transformed dose (dose continuous) as a fixed effect \& subject as a random effect was applied to In-transformed AUC0-inf Dose proportionality was assessed by restricted max likelihood using SAS PROC MIXED. The mean slope was estimated from the power model \& the corresponding 90% CI calculated. Although there was no formal statistical hypothesis tested for this secondary objective, there was evidence for dose proportionality if the 90% CI of the fixed slope for In-dose contained 1||1.128|0.872|
81566932|NCT03800173|162807464|OTHER||Slope|1.086|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.952|1.219||||||A model with In-transformed dose (dose continuous) as a fixed effect \& subject as a random effect was applied to In-transformed AUC0-t. Dose proportionality was assessed by restricted max likelihood using SAS PROC MIXED. The mean slope was estimated from the power model \& the corresponding 90% CI calculated. Although there was no formal statistical hypothesis tested for this secondary objective, there was evidence for dose proportionality if the 90% CI of the fixed slope for In-dose contained 1.||1.219|0.952|
81566933|NCT03540030|162807467|OTHER|||||||0.297|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.297
81566934|NCT03540030|162807468|OTHER|||||||0.005||||||At the 6 hour time point|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81566935|NCT03540030|162807468|OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At the 12 hour time point||||0.005
81566936|NCT03540030|162807469|OTHER|||||||0.0801|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0801
81566937|NCT03540030|162807470|OTHER|||||||0.0154|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.0154
81566938|NCT03540030|162807471|OTHER|||||||0.2139|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2139
81566939|NCT03540030|162807473|OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>.99
81566940|NCT03540030|162807474|OTHER|||||||0.9669|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.9669
81566941|NCT03540030|162807475|OTHER|||||||0.9208|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.9208
81566942|NCT03540030|162807476|OTHER|||||||0.6481|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For PCS only||||0.6481
81566943|NCT03540030|162807476|OTHER|||||||0.3911|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For MCS only||||0.3911
81566944|NCT03540030|162807477|OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>.99
81566945|NCT03540030|162807478|OTHER|||||||0.3177|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.3177
81566946|NCT03540030|162807479|OTHER||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>.99
81566947|NCT03540030|162807480|OTHER|||||||0.2349|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.2349
81566948|NCT03540030|162807481|OTHER|||||||0.7892|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7892
81566949|NCT03540030|162807482|OTHER|||||||0.2023|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For PCS only||||0.2023
81566950|NCT03540030|162807482|OTHER|||||||0.2486|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||For MCS only||||0.2486
81575197|NCT01059825|162821902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.42||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.73|-0.11||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.11|-0.73|0.043
81566951|NCT04729621|162807497|EQUIVALENCE|Biosimilarity will be demonstrated if the 95% CI for the difference falls entirely within the equivalence margin of (-1.45, +1.45).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|1.15||||||LS means, differences and confidence intervals (CI) from the ANCOVA model with percent change from baseline to Week 52 in LS-BMD as the outcome, treatment group, region and previous use of bisphosphates as fixed effects, baseline LS-BMD and baseline weight as covariates. Missing outcomes imputed using multiple imputation methods under the MAR assumption.||1.15|-0.73|
81566952|NCT04729621|162807498|EQUIVALENCE|Biosimilarity will be demonstrated if the 95% CI for the difference falls entirely within the equivalence margin of (-20, +20).|Mean Difference (Net)|9.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|18.29||||||LS means, differences and confidence intervals (CI) from the ANCOVA model with percent change from baseline to Week 26 in sCTX-1 as the outcome, treatment group, region and previous use of bisphosphates as fixed effects, baseline sCTX-1 and baseline weight as covariates. Missing outcomes are not imputed. Results below the limit of quantification (BLQ) are imputed as the low limit of quantification (LLOQ = 0.033 ng/mL).||18.29|-0.14|
81566953|NCT02569671|162807578|NON_INFERIORITY|"is less than the non-inferiority margin (indicating non-inferior bone gain).~The hypotheses associated with the primary analysis are defined as:~H0: µc - µs ≥ δ H1: µc - µs \< δ where µc is the mean change in crestal bone levels from implant loading to 12 months post-implant loading for the treatment group, µs is the mean change for the control group, and δ is the 0.5 mm non-inferiority margin. The hypotheses will be tested using a one-sided t-test with a 5% significance level."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.5||0.95|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||SD for both test and control group is 0.5 mm, A difference between groups of ≥ 0.5 mm is considered clinically significant, The difference between the treatment groups is expected to be 0 mm, Statistical test will be one-sided 5% significance level.|t-test, 1 sided|The hypotheses will be tested using a one-sided t-test with a 5% significance level.|The hypotheses will be tested using a one-sided t-test with a 5% significance level.|The null hypothesis for the primary analysis is that the difference between the mean change in crestal bone levels for the treatment and control groups is at least the non-inferiority margin (indicating inferior bone gain). Rejection of the null hypothesis indicates the observed data supports the alternative hypothesis that the difference between the mean change in crestal bone levels for the treatment and control groups|The change in mean bone level from implant loading to 12-month follow-up was calculated. Change in crestal bone levels was calculated as the crestal bone level at 12-months post implant loading minus crestal bone level at implant loading.|||.950
81566954|NCT02569671|162807580|NON_INFERIORITY|Smaller bone dimensional thickness of the buccal plate measurements indicates less bone loss and better healing.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.3||0.022|ONE_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|The hypotheses will be tested using a one-sided t-test with a 5% significance level.||All secondary effectiveness endpoints were planned to be summarized descriptively, and no hypothesis tests was planned.||||0.022
81566955|NCT01757535|162807587|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.86||The p-value is 2-sided from a log-rank test stratified by age, cytogenetic risk category, and received consolidation therapy or not.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio is from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by age, cytogenetic risk category, and received consolidation therapy or not.||The confidence interval (CI) for the difference was derived using Kosorok's method.|0.86|0.55|0.0009
81566956|NCT01757535|162807588|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.8||The p-value is 2-sided from a log-rank test stratified by age, cytogenetic risk category, and received consolidation therapy or not.|Log Rank||The hazard ratio is from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by age, cytogenetic risk category, and received consolidation therapy or not.|||0.80|0.52|< 0.0001
81566957|NCT01757535|162807594|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9345||||0.7522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6136|1.4231||Stratification factors: • Age (at induction therapy): 55 to 64 years and ≥ 65 years • Prior history of MDS: yes/no • Cytogenetic risk (at induction therapy): intermediate-risk/poor-risk • Received consolidation therapy following induction: yes/no|Regression, Cox|||||1.4231|0.6136|0.7522
81566958|NCT00531934|162807597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.175|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.175
81566959|NCT00531934|162807600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Erlotinib + doxycycline vs Erlotinib: Grade 3 intensity skin rash (folliculitis)||||<0.001
81566960|NCT00531934|162807606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.763||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.525|1.109|||Log Rank|||||1.109|0.525|0.143
81566961|NCT00531934|162807609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.769||||0.153|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.529|1.116|||Log Rank|||||1.116|0.529|0.153
81566962|NCT00531934|162807615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Erlotinib + doxycycline vs Erlotinib: Grade 3||||0.003
81566963|NCT02280304|162807721|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||A priori threshold = voxel p\<.001, cluster p\<.05, FDR whole brain correction. There is no correction for multiple seeds given small sample sizes and pre-post design. To report NS p-values and associated z-scores, uncorrected cluster ps were queried.|t-test, 1 sided|||Z-scores represent Fisher transformed correlation coefficients representing the correlations between hypothesized regions. Positive values represents positive connectivity between regions. Negative values represent anticorrelations, or negative relations, between hypothesized regions.||||>0.05
81566964|NCT02280304|162807722|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566965|NCT02280304|162807722|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d reflects Extent of Participation subscale of the CRIS, Post - Pre|||||
81566966|NCT02280304|162807722|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566967|NCT02280304|162807722|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.14|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d reflects Extent of Participation Scale of the Cris pre- post|||||
81566968|NCT02280304|162807722|OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566969|NCT02280304|162807722|OTHER||Cohen's d|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohens d reflects the Cris pre post Perceived Limitations scale|||||
81566970|NCT02280304|162807722|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566971|NCT02280304|162807722|OTHER||Cohens d|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566972|NCT02280304|162807722|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566973|NCT02280304|162807722|OTHER||Cohens d|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566974|NCT02280304|162807722|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566975|NCT02280304|162807722|OTHER||Cohens d|0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81566976|NCT02280304|162807723|OTHER||Cohens d|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d effect size (Cohen's d=.20 small, Cohen's d=.50 medium, Cohen's d=.80 large)|Cohen's d effect sizes are reported for changes over time (0 weeks vs. 12 weeks) in each group separately.||||
81566977|NCT02280304|162807723|OTHER||Cohens d|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d effect size (Cohen's d=.20 small, Cohen's d=.50 medium, Cohen's d=.80 large)|Cohen's d effect sizes are reported for changes over time (0 weeks vs. 12 weeks) in each group separately.||||
81566978|NCT02280304|162807724|OTHER||Cohens d|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d effect size change (Cohen's d =0.20 is a small effect; Cohen's d=0.50 is a medium effect; Cohen's d=0.80 is a large effect.)|Cohen's d effect sizes are reported for changes over time (0 weeks vs. 12 weeks) in each group separately.||||
81566979|NCT02280304|162807724|OTHER||Cohens d|0.27|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Cohen's d effect size (Cohen's d =0.20 is a small effect; Cohen's d=0.50 is a medium effect; Cohen's d=0.80 is a large effect.)|Cohen's d effect sizes are reported for changes over time (0 weeks vs. 12 weeks) in each group separately.||||
81566980|NCT02280304|162807725|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0099||||||The p-value obtained for the L PHG seed/L IPL cluster is 0.0099. The critical p-value after Bonferroni correction for multiple seeds is p=.008.|t-test, 2 sided|Significance is determined when clusters reach voxel threshold p\<.001, cluster p\<.05 FDR corrected for multiple comparisons across the whole brain.||||||<.0099
81566981|NCT02280304|162807725|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.02||||||The p-value obtained for the L anterior PGH seed/left VMPC cluster is 0.02. The critical p-value after Bonferroni correction for six seeds is p=.008.|t-test, 2 sided|Significance is determined when clusters reach voxel threshold p\<.001, cluster p\<.05 FDR corrected for multiple comparisons across the whole brain.||||||<0.02
81566982|NCT02280304|162807726|OTHER||Slope|0.02|||<|3.8e-05|TWO_SIDED|||||Cluster in MPFC p\<0.000038 FDR corrected for multiple comparisons across whole brain. Bonferroni correction for multiple seeds p=0.008.|Regression, Linear|Significance is determined when voxel (height) threshold p=.001, cluster threshold p=.05, FDR corrected for multiple tests across the whole brain.||The extent of community participation prior to therapy was correlated with the functional connectivity of the right hippocampus seed after therapy (post-pre).||||<.000038
81566983|NCT02280304|162807726|OTHER||Slope|0.02|||<|0.000149|TWO_SIDED|||||Cluster in the right cerebellum (crus 2) p\<0.000149 FDR corrected for multiple comparisons across the whole brain. Bonferroni for multiple seeds p=0.008.|Regression, Linear|Significance is determined when voxel (height) threshold p=.001, cluster threshold p=.05, FDR corrected for multiple tests across the whole brain.||The extent of community participation prior to therapy was correlated with the functional connectivity of the right hippocampus seed after therapy (post-pre).||||<0.000149
81566984|NCT00533897|162807752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||estimate of difference|9.59||||0.119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|18.34||There was no adjustment made for multiple comparisons.|Chi-squared, Corrected|||A continuity corrected Chi-square test was used to compare percentage of positive antibody responses of SC placebo vs. SC abatacept (Period II treatment groups) on Day 169. P-value was evaluated at 0.05 significance level (2-sided). 95% confidence interval (CI) for difference (SC PLA - SC ABA) between ABA and PLA in the immunogenicity rates was also calculated. Point estimates of the immunogenicity rates within the two Period II treatment group and the corresponding 95% CIs were also provided.||18.34|0.83|0.119
81566985|NCT00533897|162807753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate of Difference|4.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|14.25||||||Immunogenicity rates of the Period II treatment groups on Day 253 were analyzed similarly as on Day 169. However, no statistical test was carried out and no p-value was provided. Provided were: point estimates of the immunogenicity rates within the Period II treatment groups and corresponding 95% CIs, and point estimate for the difference in immunogenicity rates between these groups and corresponding 95% CI. There was no adjustment made for multiple comparisons.||14.25|-4.50|
81566986|NCT00533897|162807757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Estimate of Difference|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.21|8.43||||||Immunogenicity rates of the Period II treatment groups on Day 253 were analyzed similarly as on Day 169. However, no statistical test was carried out and no p-value was provided. Provided were: point estimates of the immunogenicity rates within the Period II treatment groups and corresponding 95% CIs, and point estimate for the difference in immunogenicity rates between these groups and corresponding 95% CI. There was no adjustment made for multiple comparisons.||8.43|-8.21|
81566987|NCT01935791|162807824|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||The p-values were adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance is p\<0.05.|ANOVA|plus Tukey test||||||<0.01
81566988|NCT01935791|162807825|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|plus Tukey test||||||<0.001
81566989|NCT03792191|162807859|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.00007||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00005|1.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1|-0.00005|0.62
81566990|NCT03792191|162807860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.58
81566991|NCT03792191|162807861|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.036||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.079|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||0.079|-0.15|0.6
81566992|NCT03792191|162807862|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.021||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.125|0.082|||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||0.082|-0.125|0.77
81566993|NCT03792191|162807863|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|8.0||||0.077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|20.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||20|-1|0.077
81566994|NCT03792191|162807864|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.00003||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.00001|0.00003|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.00003|-0.00001|0.1
81566995|NCT03792191|162807865|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.99
81566996|NCT03792191|162807866|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||>0.99
81566997|NCT03792191|162807868|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||>0.99
81566998|NCT03355365|162807870|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81566999|NCT03355365|162807871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.28
81567000|NCT03355365|162807872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.4
81567001|NCT03355365|162807873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.88
81567002|NCT03355365|162807874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.43
81567003|NCT03355365|162807875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.77
81567004|NCT03355365|162807876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81567005|NCT03355365|162807877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.71
81567006|NCT03355365|162807878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.16
81567007|NCT04622306|162807879|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin for the difference in total clinical failure rates (clinical breakage plus clinical slippage) between the test and control condom is specified in ISO 23409:2011 as 2.5%.|Upper 97.5% CL for difference|2.5||||0.025|ONE_SIDED|97.5||2.5||The p-value was adjusted to 0.025 since two comparisons are being made on the data set.|GEE|||Null Hypothesis: Expected test condom total clinical failure rate - expected control natural rubber latex male condom total clinical failure rate ≥ δ, where δ = 2.5%; Power calculations were conducted according to ISO 29943-1:2017. Target sample sizes were chosen to provide a power of at least 90%.||2.5||0.025
81567008|NCT04622306|162807879|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin for the difference in total failure rates (clinical breakage plus clinical slippage) between the test and control condom is specified on ISO 23409:2011 as 2.5%|Upper 97.5% CLof difference|2.5||||0.025|ONE_SIDED|97.5||2.5||The p-value was adjusted to 0.025 since two comparisons are being made on the data set.|GEE|||Null Hypothesis: Test condom total clinical failure rate - control natural rubber latex male condom total clinical failure rate ≥ δ, where δ = 2.5%; Power calculations were conducted according to ISO 29943-1:2017. Target sample sizes were chosen to provide a power of at least 90%.||2.5||0.025
81567009|NCT04622306|162807879|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin for the difference in total failure rates (clinical breakage plus clinical slippage) between the test and control condom is specified on ISO 23409:2011 as 2.5%|Upper 97.5% CL for difference|2.37||||0.025|ONE_SIDED|97.5||2.5||The p-value was adjusted to 0.025 since two comparisons are being made on the data set|GEE|||The non-inferiority analysis was repeated after removing couples where the male partner had a penis length greater than 170 mm. The polyurethane condom B has a specified nominal length of 170 mm and is not recommended for men with penises longer than the length of the condom.||2.5||0.025
81567010|NCT01601132|162807886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5663||||||Significant difference defined a priori as p \< 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.5663
81567011|NCT01601132|162807887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%) (Test/Reference)|105.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.77|110.12|||ANOVA||Ratio (theophylline+colchicine/theophylline) of LSMs calculated using the exponentiation of the difference between treatment LSM from the log-transformed Cmax, expressed as a percentage relative to the reference treatment.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on the log-transformed Cmax to calculate least squares mean (LSM) for each treatment. The ANOVA model included sequence, treatment, and treatment within a sequence as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. The criterion for demonstrating a lack of a clinically significant interaction is a 90% CI for the ratio for AUC0-t, (AUC0-∞), and Cmax to be within the 0.80 to 1.25 interval, representing a maximum of 20% difference between treatments.||110.12|101.77|
81567012|NCT01601132|162807888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%) (Test/Reference)|105.63|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.81|109.59|||ANOVA||Ratio (theophylline+colchicine/theophylline) of LSMs calculated using the exponentiation of the difference between treatment LSM from the log-transformed AUC(0-t)\], expressed as a percentage relative to the reference treatment.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on the log-transformed AUC(0-t) to calculate least squares mean (LSM) for each treatment. The ANOVA model included sequence, treatment, and treatment within a sequence as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. The criterion for demonstrating a lack of a clinically significant interaction is a 90% CI for the ratio for AUC0-t, AUC0-∞, and Cmax to be within the 0.80 to 1.25 interval, representing a maximum of 20% difference between treatments.||109.59|101.81|
81567013|NCT01601132|162807889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%) (Test/Reference)|106.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|101.1|112.04|||ANOVA||Ratio (theophylline+colchicine/theophylline) of LSMs calculated using the exponentiation of the difference between treatment LSM from the log-transformed AUC(0-∞) , expressed as a percentage relative to the reference treatment.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on the log-transformed AUC(0-∞) to calculate least squares mean (LSM) for each treatment. The ANOVA model included sequence, treatment, and treatment within a sequence as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. The criterion for demonstrating a lack of a clinically significant interaction is a 90% CI for the ratio for AUC0-t, AUC0-∞, and Cmax to be within the 0.80 to 1.25 interval, representing a maximum of 20% difference between treatments.||112.04|101.10|
81567014|NCT01601132|162807890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%) (Test/Reference)|93.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.25|98.92|||ANOVA||Ratio (theophylline+colchicine/theophylline) of LSMs calculated using the exponentiation of the difference between treatment LSM from the log-transformed CL/F, expressed as a percentage relative to the reference treatment.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on the log-transformed CL/F to calculate least squares mean (LSM) for each treatment. The ANOVA model included sequence, treatment, and treatment within a sequence as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. The criterion for demonstrating a lack of a clinically significant interaction is a 90% CI for the ratio for AUC0-t, AUC0-∞, and Cmax to be within the 0.80 to 1.25 interval, representing a maximum of 20% difference between treatments.||98.92|89.25|
81567015|NCT01601132|162807891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio (%) (Test/Reference)|98.59|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.97|106.85|||ANOVA||Ratio (theophylline+colchicine/theophylline) of LSMs calculated using the exponentiation of the difference between treatment LSM from the log-transformed Vd/F, expressed as a percentage relative to the reference treatment.|Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on the log-transformed Vd/F to calculate least squares mean (LSM) for each treatment. The ANOVA model included sequence, treatment, and treatment within a sequence as fixed effects, and participant as a random effect. The criterion for demonstrating a lack of a clinically significant interaction is a 90% CI for the ratio for AUC0-t, AUC0-∞, and Cmax to be within the 0.80 to 1.25 interval, representing a maximum of 20% difference between treatments.||106.85|90.97|
81567016|NCT01479478|162807892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.87
81567017|NCT03228433|162807920|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with a fixed effect for regimen and random effect for participant. The least squares(LS) means and difference of least squares (LS) means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates (Geometric LS means) of the food effect and 90% confidence intervals (CIs).|Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.951|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.823|1.099||||||||1.099|0.823|
81567018|NCT03228433|162807920|EQUIVALENCE|A linear regression model (power model), log (ln) (parameter) equal to (=) intercept plus (+) slope\*ln (dose), was fit to describe the relationship between each parameter and the corresponding dose levels. Dose Proportionality was declared if the 90% CI of the slope lied entirely within the critical region as defined by 1 - ln(0.8) per (/)l n(r) to 1 + ln(1.25)/ln(r), where r was the ratio of the highest and lowest dose in the study.|Slope|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.04|1.25||||||||1.25|1.04|
81567019|NCT03228433|162807921|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence interval of 627.51 to 659.59|LS Mean Difference|0.951|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.825|1.097||||||||1.097|0.825|
81567020|NCT03228433|162807921|EQUIVALENCE|A linear regression model (power model), ln (parameter) = intercept + slope\*ln (dose), was fit to describe the relationship between each parameter and the corresponding dose levels. Dose Proportionality was declared if the 90% CI of the slope lied entirely within the critical region as defined by 1 - ln (0.8)/l n(r) to 1 + ln (1.25)/ln(r), where r was the ratio of the highest and lowest dose in the study.|Slope|1.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0|1.22||||||||1.22|1.00|
81567021|NCT03228433|162807922|EQUIVALENCE|A linear mixed effect model on the natural log-transformed parameters was performed with a fixed effect for regimen and random effect for participant. The LS means and difference of LS means for the log-transformed parameters were exponentiated to obtain the point estimates (Geometric LS means) of the food effect and 90% confidence intervals CIs.|LS Mean Difference|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.431|0.781||||||||0.781|0.431|
81567022|NCT03228433|162807922|EQUIVALENCE|A linear regression model (power model), ln (parameter) = intercept + slope\*ln (dose), was fit to describe the relationship between each parameter and the corresponding dose levels. Dose Proportionality was declared if the 90% CI of the slope lied entirely within the critical region as defined by 1 - ln (0.8)/l n(r) to 1 + ln (1.25)/ln(r), where r was the ratio of the highest and lowest dose in the study.|Slope|1.06||||||90.0|0.96|1.17||||||||1.17|0.96|
81567023|NCT03055156|162807924|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81567024|NCT03055156|162807925|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81567025|NCT03055156|162807926|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81567026|NCT03055156|162807927|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81567027|NCT03055156|162807928|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Wake values||||0.02
81567028|NCT03055156|162807928|OTHER|||||||0.06|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of REM values||||0.06
81567029|NCT03055156|162807928|OTHER|||||||0.83|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Non REM stage 1 values||||0.83
81567030|NCT03055156|162807928|OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Non REM stage 2 values||||0.87
81567031|NCT03055156|162807928|OTHER|||||||0.97|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Analysis of Non REM stage 3 values||||0.97
81567032|NCT03055156|162807929|OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.38
81567033|NCT03055156|162807930|OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.96
81567034|NCT03055156|162807932|OTHER|||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81567035|NCT03055156|162807933|OTHER|||||||0.86|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||analysis of 0-90 minutes||||0.86
81567036|NCT03055156|162807933|OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||analysis of 90-180 minutes||||0.29
81567037|NCT03055156|162807933|OTHER|||||||0.58|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||analysis of 180-270 minutes||||0.58
81567038|NCT03055156|162807933|OTHER|||||||0.62|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||analysis of 270-360 min||||0.62
81567039|NCT03055156|162807934|OTHER|||||||0.389|||||||ANOVA|||Implemented two-way mixed ANOVA with time as within-subject variable and topper type as between-subject variable. This is to compare the difference in core body temperature trend over time between the two study arms. Interaction between time and topper type on CBT was calculated.||||0.389
81567040|NCT03055156|162807934|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||Implemented two-way mixed ANOVA with time as within-subject variable and topper type as between-subject variable. This is to see the effect over time from both study arms on CBT. Main effect of time on CBT.||||0.01
81567041|NCT03055156|162807934|OTHER|||||||0.642|||||||ANOVA|||Implemented two-way mixed ANOVA with time as within-subject variable and topper type as between-subject variable. This is to see the effect of the intervention on CBT including all time points. Main effect of topper type on CBT.||||0.642
81567042|NCT03055156|162807935|OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.61
81567043|NCT03055156|162807936|OTHER|||||||0.71|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.71
81567044|NCT03055156|162807937|OTHER|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.00
81567045|NCT03080454|162807948|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis for mean percent change from baseline in area under the curve for the resistance torque measure across 2 conditions (anodal vs. sham Doublestim) and at 2 timepoints (final session at day 5 and 1 week FU). Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in mean percent change in area under the curve between anodal and sham Doublestim conditions. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-sided).||||||0.004||||||A 2x2 repeated measures ANOVA was performed with condition (mean percent change in anodal vs. sham condition) and time (final session at day 5 and 1 week FU in each condition) as factors. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-sided).|ANOVA|||||||0.004
81567046|NCT03080454|162807949|EQUIVALENCE|Statistical analysis for mean Tardieu Scale Score summed across 11 joints of the upper extremity in 2 conditions (anodal vs. sham Doublestim) and at 2 timepoints (final session at day 5 and 1 week FU). Null hypothesis is that there was no difference in mean change between anodal and sham Doubleestim conditions. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-sided).||||||0.003||||||A 2x2 repeated measures ANOVA was performed with condition (mean score in anodal vs. sham condition) and time (final session at day 5 and 1 week FU in each condition) as factors. A significance level of 0.05 was used (two-sided).|ANOVA|||||||0.003
81567047|NCT05981391|162807951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||Adjusted for multiple comparisons.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81567048|NCT03881670|162807959|OTHER|Friedman test||||||0.0023|||||||Friedman Test|||Change in ratings over time||||0.0023
81567049|NCT03881670|162807959|OTHER|Friedman test||||||0.4679|||||||Friedman Test|||change in ratings over time||||0.4679
81567050|NCT00914485|162807966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Increase in mean, post-intervention versus baseline, across 18 providers and 369 patients.||||.03
81567051|NCT04889222|162808004|EQUIVALENCE|A TOST procedure using the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test was used to test the hypothesis that the median biases of the INVSENSOR00050 sensor from two pigmentation subgroups (Light and Dark) were equivalent within ± 1 %SpO2. The TOST procedure provides a p-value indicating whether the two measures are equivalent if the p-value is less than 0.05.||||||0.00097||||||The a priori threshold for p-value was 0.05.|Two One Sided Tests (TOST)|||||||0.00097
81567052|NCT04889222|162808005|EQUIVALENCE|A TOST procedure using the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test was used to test the hypothesis that the median biases of the RD SET SpO2 sensor from two pigmentation subgroups (Light and Dark) were equivalent within ± 1 %SpO2. The TOST procedure provides a p-value indicating whether the two measures are equivalent if the p-value is less than 0.05.||||||0||||||The a priori threshold for p-value was 0.05.|Two One-Sided Tests (TOST)|||||||0.00000
81567053|NCT04873700|162808014|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0701|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Location of disease||||=0.0701
81567054|NCT04873700|162808014|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1383|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Disease behavior||||=0.1383
81567055|NCT04873700|162808014|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0478|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Perianal disease||||=0.0478
81567056|NCT04873700|162808014|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1454|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Ileal disease||||=0.1454
81567057|NCT04873700|162808014|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Extraintestinal manifestations: Peripheral arthritis||||=1.0000
81567058|NCT04873700|162808014|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.4992|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Extraintestinal manifestations: Aphthous ulcers||||=0.4992
81567059|NCT04873700|162808014|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Extraintestinal manifestations: Episcleritis||||=1.0000
81567060|NCT04873700|162808014|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Extraintestinal manifestations: Uveitis||||=1.0000
81567061|NCT04873700|162808014|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Extraintestinal manifestations: Osteoporosis||||=1.0000
81567062|NCT04873700|162808014|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2022|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Extraintestinal manifestations: Anemia||||=0.2022
81567063|NCT04873700|162808014|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Extraintestinal manifestations: Hematological alteration||||=1.0000
81567064|NCT04873700|162808014|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Extraintestinal manifestations: Other||||=0.0000
81567065|NCT04873700|162808015|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.2896|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Location of disease||||=0.2896
81567066|NCT04873700|162808015|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0006|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Disease behavior||||=0.0006
81567067|NCT04873700|162808015|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.089|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Extraintestinal manifestations: Peripheral arthritis||||=0.0890
81567068|NCT04873700|162808015|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Extraintestinal manifestations: Pyoderma gangrenosum||||=1.0000
81567069|NCT04873700|162808015|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Extraintestinal manifestations: Aphthous ulcers||||=1.0000
81567070|NCT04873700|162808015|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Extraintestinal manifestations: Primary sclerosing cholangitis||||=1.0000
81567071|NCT04873700|162808015|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Extraintestinal manifestations: Osteoporosis||||=1.0000
81567072|NCT04873700|162808015|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.0752|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Extraintestinal manifestations: Anemia||||=0.0752
81567073|NCT04873700|162808015|SUPERIORITY||||||=|1|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Extraintestinal manifestations: Hematological alteration||||=1.0000
81567074|NCT04873700|162808015|SUPERIORITY||||||=|0.1032|||||||Chi-squared|p-value was obtained from Chi-square/Fisher's exact test.||Extraintestinal manifestations: Other||||=0.1032
81567075|NCT01044706|162808034|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference produts. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|ratio of T/R geometric mean x 100|108.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0321|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.79|114.44||Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|ANOVA|degrees of freedom 55|Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean for AUCO-144 and Cmax between the test and reference product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|Using GLM procedures in SAS, ANOVA was performed on ln-transformed AUC0-144 at the alpha level of 0.05. Factors incorporated in the model will include: Group, Treatment and Treatment\*Group. Intra-subject coefficient of variation (CV%) will be estimated. The ratio of means (T/R) and 90% geometric confidence interval for the ratio of means, based on least-squares means from the ANOVA of the ln-transformed data, will be calculated for AUC0-144 hour.||114.44|102.79|<0.05
81567076|NCT01044706|162808035|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The ANOVA model was utilized in comparing the effects between the test and reference produts. Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|ratio of T/R geometric mean x 100|110.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0281|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|105.43|115.82||Differences were declared statistically significant at the 5% level (p\<0.05).|ANOVA|degrees of freedom 56|Bioequivalence is established if the 90% confidence interval for the ln-transformed geometric mean for AUCO-144 and Cmax between the test and reference product fall within the interval of 80-125%.|Using GLM procedures in SAS, ANOVA was performed on ln-transformed Cmax at the alpha level of 0.05. Factors incorporated in the model will include: Group, Treatment and Treatment\*Group. Intra-subject coefficient of variation (CV%) will be estimated. The ratio of means (T/R) and 90% geometric confidence interval for the ratio of means, based on least-squares means from the ANOVA of the ln-transformed data, will be calculated for Cmax.||115.82|105.43|<0.05
81567077|NCT02572609|162808046|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence in the Cmax will be concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the test/reference ratio of the least squares means is fully contained within the acceptance range, 80.00% - 125.00%.|T/R Ratio|113.56|STANDARD_DEVIATION|16.24||0.0082|TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.48|121.1|||Anderson-Hauck procedure||Standard Deviation is actually the Coefficient of variation intra subject (CVintra).|||121.10|106.48|0.0082
81567078|NCT02572609|162808047|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence in the AUC0-t will be concluded if the 90% confidence interval for the test/reference ratio of the least squares means is fully contained within the acceptance range, 80.00% - 125.00%.|T/R Ratio|119.61|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.65||0.0438|TWO_SIDED|90.0|114.65|124.79|||Anderson-Hauck procedure||Standard Deviation is actually the Coefficient of variation intra subject (CVintra).|||124.79|114.65|0.0438
81567079|NCT03488355|162808075|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.15||||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45
81567080|NCT01903031|162808111|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Statistical significance was declared if p\<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in concentrations of Etonogestrel on day 21 between the control arm (NuvaRing and no ART) and NuvaRing with EFV plus ≥2 NRTIs.||||<0.001
81567081|NCT01903031|162808111|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Statistical significance was declared if p\<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in concentrations of Etonogestrel on day 21 between the control arm (NuvaRing and no ART) and NuvaRing with ATV/r plus TDF and ≥1 NRTIs.||||<0.001
81567082|NCT01903031|162808112|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Statistical significance was declared if p\<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in concentrations of Ethinyl Estradiol on day 21 between the control arm (NuvaRing and no ART) and NuvaRing with EFV plus ≥2 NRTIs.||||<0.001
81567083|NCT01903031|162808112|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made. Statistical significance was declared if p\<0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference in concentrations of Ethinyl Estradiol on day 21 between the control arm (NuvaRing and no ART) and NuvaRing with ATV/r plus TDF and ≥1 NRTIs.||||0.004
81567084|NCT02298023|162808257|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Null hypothesis: There is no difference between the three groups. Statistical power: 0.80||||0.35
81567085|NCT02298023|162808258|EQUIVALENCE|To test whether there were differences in the rate of change among groups||||||0.662|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.662
81567086|NCT02298023|162808259|EQUIVALENCE|To test whether there were differences in the rate of change among groups||||||0.882|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.882
81567087|NCT02298023|162808260|EQUIVALENCE|To test whether there were differences in the rate of change among groups||||||0.835|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.835
81567088|NCT02298023|162808261|EQUIVALENCE|To test whether there were differences in the rate of change among groups||||||0.977|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.977
81567089|NCT02298023|162808262|EQUIVALENCE|To test whether there were differences in the rate of change among groups||||||0.867|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.867
81567090|NCT02298023|162808263|EQUIVALENCE|To test whether there were differences in the change of tear size among groups||||||0.916|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.916
81567091|NCT02298023|162808264|EQUIVALENCE|To test whether there were differences in the change of tear size among groups||||||0.892|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.892
81567092|NCT00569270|162808267|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0||||a priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean difference of Peak FEV1 of tiotropium minus placebo. 29 patients needed to achieve a power of 80% at a significant alpha level of 5% using projected sample inspiratory capacity of 2.23+/- 0.5L post tiotropium compared to baseline inspiratory capacity 2.0+/-0.5L||||0.027
81567093|NCT00569270|162808268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman rho|0.19||||0.96||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: p=0.05|Spearman rho|||Correlation between improved lung function after tiotropium and extent of lung CT scored emphysema with respect to ratio functional residual capacity divided by total lung capacity. Specifically, correlation of tiotropium induced bronchodilation and extent of lung ct scored emphysema; measure includes change in FEV1 post tiotropium||||0.96
81567094|NCT00569270|162808269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.318||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean difference of Peak FRC in tiotropium minus placebo. 29 patients needed to achieve a power of 80% at a significant alpha level of 5% using projected sample inspiratory capacity of 2.23+/- 0.5L post tiotropium compared to baseline inspiratory capacity 2.0+/-0.5L||||0.318
81567095|NCT00569270|162808270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078||95.0||||Statistical significance was p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean difference of Peak FVC of tiotropium minus placebo.29 patients needed to achieve a power of 80% at a significant alpha level of 5% using projected sample inspiratory capacity of 2.23+/- 0.5L post tiotropium compared to baseline inspiratory capacity 2.0+/-0.5L||||0.078
81567096|NCT00569270|162808271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Spearman rho|-0.26||||0.4||95.0|||||Spearman rho|||Correlation between improved lung function after tiotropium and extent of lung CT scored emphysema with respect to ratio functional residual capacity divided by total lung capacity. Specifically, correlation of tiotropium induced bronchodilation and extent of lung ct scored emphysema (19 patients); measures include change in IC at trough tiotropium.||||0.4
81567097|NCT00569270|162808272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.067||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean difference of Peak IC of tiotropium minus placebo.29 patients needed to achieve a power of 80% at a significant alpha level of 5% using projected sample inspiratory capacity of 2.23+/- 0.5L post tiotropium compared to baseline inspiratory capacity 2.0+/-0.5L||||0.067
81567098|NCT00569270|162808273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.615||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Regression, Logistic|||Mean difference of Peak FRC/TLC of tiotropium minus placebo. 29 patients needed to achieve a power of 80% at a significant alpha level of 5% using projected sample inspiratory capacity of 2.23+/- 0.5L post tiotropium compared to baseline inspiratory capacity 2.0+/-0.5L||||0.615
81567099|NCT00569270|162808274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.325||95.0||||Statistical significance was p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||29 patients needed to achieve a power of 80% at a significant alpha level of 5% using projected sample inspiratory capacity of 2.23+/- 0.5L post tiotropium compared to baseline inspiratory capacity 2.0+/-0.5L||||0.325
81567100|NCT00569270|162808275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.345||95.0|||||Mixed Models Analysis|||29 patients needed to achieve a power of 80% at a significant alpha level of 5% using projected sample inspiratory capacity of 2.23+/- 0.5L post tiotropium compared to baseline inspiratory capacity 2.0+/-0.5L||||0.345
81567101|NCT00569270|162808276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.068||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean difference of Trough FRC(L) in tiotropium minus placebo. 29 patients needed to achieve a power of 80% at a significant alpha level of 5% using projected sample inspiratory capacity of 2.23+/- 0.5L post tiotropium compared to baseline inspiratory capacity 2.0+/-0.5L||||0.068
81567102|NCT00569270|162808277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.589||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean difference of trough FVC in tiotropium minus placebo. 29 patients needed to achieve a power of 80% at a significant alpha level of 5% using projected sample inspiratory capacity of 2.23+/- 0.5L post tiotropium compared to baseline inspiratory capacity 2.0+/-0.5L||||0.589
81567103|NCT00569270|162808278|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.922||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean difference of Trough IC of tiotropium minus placebo. 29 patients needed to achieve a power of 80% at a significant alpha level of 5% using projected sample inspiratory capacity of 2.23+/- 0.5L post tiotropium compared to baseline inspiratory capacity 2.0+/-0.5L||||0.922
81567104|NCT00569270|162808279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||-0.02||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean difference of Trough FRC/TLC of tiotropium minus placebo. 29 patients needed to achieve a power of 80% at a significant alpha level of 5% using projected sample inspiratory capacity of 2.23+/- 0.5L post tiotropium compared to baseline inspiratory capacity 2.0+/-0.5L||||-0.02
81567105|NCT00569270|162808280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||-0.13||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Mean difference of Trough TLC (L) of tiotropium minus placebo. 29 patients needed to achieve a power of 80% at a significant alpha level of 5% using projected sample inspiratory capacity of 2.23+/- 0.5L post tiotropium compared to baseline inspiratory capacity 2.0+/-0.5L||||-0.13
81567106|NCT00569270|162808281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: p\<0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in IC before and after dynamic hyperinflation. 29 patients needed to achieve a power of 80% at a significant alpha level of 5% using projected sample inspiratory capacity of 2.23+/- 0.5L post tiotropium compared to baseline inspiratory capacity 2.0+/-0.5L||||0.0001
81567107|NCT00569270|162808282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05||95.0||||Total lung capacity was similar in all groups and was not significant|Mixed Models Analysis|||29 patients needed to achieve a power of 80% at a significant alpha level of 5% using projected sample inspiratory capacity of 2.23+/- 0.5L post tiotropium compared to baseline inspiratory capacity 2.0+/-0.5L||||>0.05
81567108|NCT00569270|162808283|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36||95.0||||A priori threshold for statistical significance: p= 0.05|Spearman rho|Spearman rho = -0.26||Correlation between improved lung function after tiotropium and extent of lung CT scored emphysema with respect to ratio functional residual capacity divided by total lung capacity. Specifically, correlation of tiotropium induced bronchodilation and extent of lung ct scored emphysema||||0.36
81567109|NCT00492531|162808298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.0||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.0|38.0|||ANCOVA|6 minute walk was based on ANCOVA model with treatment as a fixed effect and 6 minute walk distance, TRV stratum and study site as covariate.||||38|-56|0.70
81567110|NCT01682954|162808308|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81567111|NCT01682954|162808309|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81567112|NCT00144391|162808313|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.08
81567113|NCT03320057|162808344|OTHER|We conducted multivariable logistic regression analyses using Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) models to assess whether study implementation was associated with pharmacists' overall medication abortion knowledge. Multivariable GEE analyses included time period (baseline and endline) as the primary independent variable, adjusted for gender and years of experience, and accounted for clustering by pharmacy site and individual pharmacist.|Beta Coefficient|0.14|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.11|0.17|||Regression, Linear||Coefficients in adjusted analyses examining overall medication abortion knowledge represent the difference in mean knowledge scores between baseline and endline.|Medication abortion knowledge scores were based on a set of 15 items. We first assessed the internal consistency reliability of the 15 knowledge items and considered a Cronbach's alpha coefficient above .70 to be acceptable to examine the items as a combined score.||0.17|0.11|<0.05
81567114|NCT04092582|162808357|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.6835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.47|||Regression, Cox|||||1.47|0.55|0.6835
81567115|NCT04092582|162808358|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.0989||||0.7648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5925|2.0381|||Poisson regression|||||2.0381|0.5925|0.7648
81567116|NCT04092582|162808359|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.5248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.54|||Regression, Cox|||||1.54|0.43|0.5248
81567117|NCT04092582|162808360|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.125|||||||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||||||0.1250
81567118|NCT04092582|162808361|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2249|||||||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||||||0.2249
81567119|NCT04092582|162808362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9693|||||||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||||||0.9693
81567120|NCT04092582|162808363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9855|||||||Mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||||||0.9855
81567121|NCT00316719|162808372|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|This is a Non-inferiority Analysis with the margin of -1.0.|Mean Difference (Net)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.309|<|0.001||95.0|-0.94|0.28|||ANCOVA|||||0.28|-0.94|<0.001
81567122|NCT02468674|162808387|OTHER|||||||0.759|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: SPPB total score at Week 49||||0.759
81567123|NCT02468674|162808387|OTHER|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: SPPB total score at Week 49||||0.500
81567124|NCT02468674|162808387|OTHER|||||||0.144|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance||Population I: SPPB total score at Week 49||||0.144
81567125|NCT02468674|162808387|OTHER|||||||0.648|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: SPPB total score at Week 49||||0.648
81567126|NCT02468674|162808387|OTHER|||||||0.929|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance||Population I: SPPB total score at Week 49||||0.929
81567127|NCT02468674|162808387|OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance||Population I: SPPB total score at Week 49||||0.530
81567128|NCT02468674|162808388|OTHER|||||||0.839|||||||ANCOVA|Difference in the least square means (SE)||Population II: SPPB total score at Week 49||||0.839
81567129|NCT02468674|162808389|OTHER|||||||0.669|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: 6MWT at Week 49||||0.669
81567130|NCT02468674|162808389|OTHER|||||||0.773|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: 6MWT at Week 49||||0.773
81567131|NCT02468674|162808389|OTHER|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: 6MWT at Week 49||||0.290
81567132|NCT02468674|162808389|OTHER|||||||0.766|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: 6MWT at Week 49||||0.766
81567133|NCT02468674|162808389|OTHER|||||||0.885|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: 6MWT at Week 49||||0.885
81567134|NCT02468674|162808389|OTHER|||||||0.84|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: 6MWT at Week 49||||0.840
81567135|NCT02468674|162808390|OTHER|||||||0.367|||||||ANCOVA|Difference in the least square means (SE)||Population II: 6MWT at Week 49||||0.367
81567136|NCT02468674|162808391|OTHER|||||||0.875|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance||Population I: Gait speed at Week 49||||0.875
81567137|NCT02468674|162808391|OTHER|||||||0.909|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance||Population I: Gait speed at Week 49||||0.909
81567138|NCT02468674|162808391|OTHER|||||||0.168|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance||Population I: Gait speed at Week 49||||0.168
81567139|NCT02468674|162808391|OTHER|||||||0.632|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance||Population I: Gait speed at Week 49||||0.632
81567140|NCT02468674|162808391|OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance||Population I: Gait speed at Week 49||||0.310
81567141|NCT02468674|162808391|OTHER|||||||0.321|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance||Population I: Gait speed at Week 49||||0.321
81567142|NCT02468674|162808392|OTHER|||||||0.395|||||||ANCOVA|Difference in the least square means (SE)||Population II: Gait speed at Week 49||||0.395
81567143|NCT02468674|162808393|OTHER|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: ASMI at Week 49||||0.120
81567144|NCT02468674|162808393|OTHER|||||||0.297|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: ASMI at Week 49||||0.297
81567145|NCT02468674|162808393|OTHER|||||||0.074|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: ASMI at Week 49||||0.074
81567146|NCT02468674|162808393|OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: ASMI at Week 49||||0.022
81567147|NCT02468674|162808393|OTHER|||||||0.106|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: ASMI at Week 49||||0.106
81567148|NCT02468674|162808393|OTHER|||||||0.211|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: ASMI at Week 49||||0.211
81567149|NCT02468674|162808394|OTHER|||||||1|||||||ANCOVA|Difference in the least square geometric means||Population II: ASMI at Week 49||||1.000
81567150|NCT02468674|162808395|OTHER|||||||0.084|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: LBM at Week 49||||0.084
81567151|NCT02468674|162808395|OTHER|||||||0.283|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: LBM at Week 49||||0.283
81567152|NCT02468674|162808395|OTHER|||||||0.323|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: LBM at Week 49||||0.323
81567153|NCT02468674|162808395|OTHER|||||||0.018|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: LBM at Week 49||||0.018
81567154|NCT02468674|162808395|OTHER|||||||0.179|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: LBM at Week 49||||0.179
81567155|NCT02468674|162808395|OTHER|||||||0.227|||||||t-test, 1 sided|One-sided test at the 0.025 significance level.||Population I: LBM at Week 49||||0.227
81567156|NCT02468674|162808396|OTHER|||||||1|||||||ANCOVA|Difference in the least square geometric means||Population II: LBM at Week 49||||1.000
81567157|NCT02975336|162808422|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.5462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|2.64|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.64|0.91|0.5462
81567158|NCT02975336|162808422|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.5462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|2.18|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.18|0.76|0.5462
81567159|NCT02975336|162808422|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.5462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.93|0.67|0.5462
81567160|NCT02975336|162808423|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.5462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|3.24|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.24|0.69|0.5462
81567161|NCT02975336|162808423|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.42||||0.5462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|2.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.97|0.68|0.5462
81567162|NCT02975336|162808423|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.5462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.75|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.75|0.59|0.5462
81567163|NCT02975336|162808451|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.17||||0.7034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|2.4|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||2.40|0.57|0.7034
81567164|NCT02975336|162808451|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.69||||0.5462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|1.52|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.52|0.31|0.5462
81567165|NCT02975336|162808451|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.5462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.97|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.97|0.42|0.5462
81567166|NCT02975336|162808452|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.52||||0.5462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|3.15|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.15|0.74|0.5462
81567167|NCT02975336|162808452|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03||||0.5462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|2.13|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.13|0.49|0.5462
81567168|NCT02975336|162808452|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.35||||0.5462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|2.81|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.81|0.65|0.5462
81567169|NCT02975336|162808453|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.6||||0.2434|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.54|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.54|0.73|0.2434
81567170|NCT02975336|162808453|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.62||||0.2389|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|3.63|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.63|0.73|0.2389
81567171|NCT02975336|162808453|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.1952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|3.85|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.85|0.76|0.1952
81567172|NCT02975336|162808454|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.59||||0.0987|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.89|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||2.89|0.87|0.0987
81567173|NCT02975336|162808454|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.9201|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|1.85|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||1.85|0.51|0.9201
81567174|NCT02975336|162808454|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.15||||0.5645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|2.2|||Cox proportional hazards model|||||2.20|0.60|0.5645
81567175|NCT02975336|162808455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.77||||0.3743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.37|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.37|0.44|0.3743
81567176|NCT02975336|162808455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.6445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.54|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.54|0.50|0.6445
81567177|NCT02975336|162808455|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.2634|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.28|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.28|0.41|0.2634
81567178|NCT02975336|162808456|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.59||||0.2989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|3.81||Nominal p-value|Negative binomial regression|||||3.81|0.66|0.2989
81567179|NCT02975336|162808456|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.85||||0.7325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|2.19||Nominal p-value|Negative binomial regression|||||2.19|0.33|0.7325
81567180|NCT02975336|162808456|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|1.29||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|3.22||Nominal p-value|Negative binomial regression|||||3.22|0.51|0.5910
81567181|NCT02975336|162808457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.33||||0.3635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|2.47|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.47|0.72|0.3635
81567182|NCT02975336|162808457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.94||||0.0329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|3.56|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.56|1.06|0.0329
81567183|NCT02975336|162808457|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.7619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|2.07|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.07|0.59|0.7619
81567184|NCT02975336|162808458|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.36||||0.2642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|2.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.35|0.79|0.2642
81567185|NCT02975336|162808458|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.1489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.57|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.57|0.87|0.1489
81567186|NCT02975336|162808458|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97||||0.9285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.7|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.70|0.56|0.9285
81567187|NCT02975336|162808461|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.96||||0.9061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.88|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.88|0.49|0.9061
81567188|NCT02975336|162808461|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.6053|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|2.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.31|0.61|0.6053
81567189|NCT02975336|162808461|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.59|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.59|0.40|0.5200
81567190|NCT02975336|162808470|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|21.2||||||||21.2|-9.7|
81567191|NCT02975336|162808470|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.5|15.6||||||||15.6|-14.5|
81567192|NCT02975336|162808470|SUPERIORITY||Rate difference|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|16.6||||||||16.6|-13.5|
81567193|NCT02975336|162808474|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.7728|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.82|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.82|0.46|0.7728
81567194|NCT02975336|162808474|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.66||||0.3314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|1.54|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.54|0.28|0.3314
81567195|NCT02975336|162808474|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85||||0.7205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|2.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.04|0.36|0.7205
81567196|NCT02975336|162808475|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.8364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|3.71|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.71|0.35|0.8364
81567197|NCT02975336|162808475|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.8287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|3.45|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.45|0.37|0.8287
81567198|NCT02975336|162808475|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.7621|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|4.16|||Regression, Logistic|||||4.16|0.35|0.7621
81567199|NCT02975336|162808476|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.8464|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|3.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.31|0.23|0.8464
81567200|NCT02975336|162808476|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.59||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|2.12|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.12|0.16|0.4170
81567201|NCT02975336|162808476|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.9988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|3.74|||Regression, Logistic|||||3.74|0.27|0.9988
81567202|NCT02975336|162808477|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|2.04|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.04|0.62|0.6970
81567203|NCT02975336|162808477|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.3234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|2.42|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.42|0.75|0.3234
81567204|NCT02975336|162808477|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.9846|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.82|||Regression, Logistic|||||1.82|0.54|0.9846
81567205|NCT00142935|162808519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||Outcome: engage in treatment post release, yes or no||||<0.001
81567206|NCT00142935|162808520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||.02
81567207|NCT00142935|162808521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09||95.0|||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||.09
81567208|NCT00142935|162808522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.09|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||.09
81567209|NCT00142935|162808524|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.8
81567210|NCT00705289|162808525|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Product Moment Correlation|0.1402||||0.0003|||||||Test for non-zero correlation|||Relationship between baseline DAS28 and age (prior to infliximab therapy)||||0.0003
81567211|NCT00705289|162808526|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Pearson Product Moment Correlation|-0.01||||0.7991||95.0|||||Test for non-zero correlation|||Relationship between baseline DAS28 and time since diagnosis (prior to infliximab therapy)||||0.7991
81567212|NCT00705289|162808527|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.7152||95.0|||||ANOVA|The association between Baseline DAS28 and gender is based on a one-way Anova.||Relationship between baseline DAS28 and gender (prior to infliximab therapy)||||0.7152
81567213|NCT00705289|162808528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|Relationship between DAS28 and Country of Residence was based on a 1-way ANOVA calculated as P-value.||Relationship between baseline DAS28 and country of residence (prior to infliximab therapy)||||<0.0001
81567214|NCT00705289|162808529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Baseline DAS28 Raw Score|5.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.15||||95.0|5.1|5.3||||||Relationship between Baseline DAS28 and previous anti-TNF therapy (all subjects, prior to infliximab therapy)||5.3|5.1|
81567215|NCT00705289|162808529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Baseline DAS28 Raw Score|5.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.16||||95.0|5.0|5.5||||||Relationship between Baseline DAS28 and previous anti-TNF therapy (subjects with early RA, not treated with anti-TNF; prior to infliximab therapy)||5.5|5.0|
81567216|NCT00705289|162808529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Baseline DAS28 Raw Score|5.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.14||||95.0|5.1|5.3||||||Relationship between Baseline DAS28 and previous anti-TNF therapy (subjects with established RA not treated with anti-TNF; prior to infliximab therapy)||5.3|5.1|
81567217|NCT00705289|162808529|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Baseline DAS28 Raw Score|5.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.16||||95.0|5.1|5.5||||||Relationship between Baseline DAS28 and previous anti-TNF therapy (subjects with established RA who failed or did not tolerate another anti-TNF; prior to infliximab therapy)||5.5|5.1|
81567218|NCT04289623|162808555|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.19||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.35||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression among the previously enrolled group with the standard email as the reference group.||1.35|1.05|.007
81567219|NCT04289623|162808555|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.19||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression among the never enrolled group with the standard email as the reference group.||1.19|0.56|.287
81567220|NCT04289623|162808555|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.27||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression among the previously enrolled group with the rank-and-file email as the reference group.||1.27|0.87|.590
81567221|NCT04289623|162808555|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.86||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|3.32||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression among the never enrolled group with the rank-and-file email as the reference group.||3.32|1.05|.035
81567222|NCT04289623|162808556|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.37||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression among the previously enrolled group with the standard email as the reference group.||1.37|0.98|.085
81567223|NCT04289623|162808556|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.33||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression among the never enrolled group with the standard email as the reference group.||1.33|0.60|.569
81567224|NCT04289623|162808556|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.79||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.17||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression among the previously enrolled group with the rank-and-file email as the reference group.||1.17|0.54|.240
81567225|NCT04289623|162808556|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.95||We used an a priori threshold of p \< .05.|Regression, Logistic|||We conducted a logistic regression among the never enrolled group with the rank-and-file email as the reference group.||1.95|0.45|.871
81567226|NCT03779711|162808557|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8095|||||||ANCOVA|adjusted for baseline FAC||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), adjusted for baseline FAC, is used to assess change in FAC from baseline to 3-months post-surgery.||||0.8095
81567227|NCT03779711|162808558|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3029|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline circumferential strain||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), adjusted for baseline circumferential strain, is used to assess change in circumferential strain from baseline to 3-months post-surgery.||||0.3029
81567228|NCT03779711|162808559|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0323|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline longitudinal strain||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), adjusted for baseline longitudinal strain, is used to assess change in longitudinal strain from baseline to 3-months post-surgery.||||0.0323
81567229|NCT03779711|162808560|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6765|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline FAC.||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), adjusted for baseline FAC, is used to assess change in FAC from baseline to 12-months post-surgery.||||0.6765
81567230|NCT03779711|162808561|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3456|||||||ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline FAC||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), adjusted for baseline FAC, is used to assess change in FAC from baseline to discharge.||||0.3456
81567231|NCT03779711|162808562|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.776|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test comparing number of days in hospital post stage-II surgery.||||0.7760
81567232|NCT03779711|162808563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9563|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test for change in weight from baseline to 3-months post-surgery.||||0.9563
81567233|NCT03779711|162808564|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9095|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test for change in heart rate from baseline to 3-months post-surgery.||||0.9095
81567234|NCT03779711|162808565|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6391|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test for change in oxygen saturation from baseline to 3-months post-surgery.||||0.6391
81567235|NCT03779711|162808572|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8782|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Kruskal-Wallis test comparing number of days in hospital post stage-II surgery||||0.8782
81567236|NCT00413244|162808590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||log mean|||"Statistician used all the time points post-baseline together (Overall). The result gives the estimates and 95% CI of the treatment effect from longitudinal analyses (generalized estimating equation method) which basically pools data from all visits post-baseline."||||0.03
81567237|NCT02761733|162808608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3652||||0.0679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9559|0.2255||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 173|||.2255|-6.9559|.0679
81567238|NCT02761733|162808608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.882||||0.0999|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2957|0.5317||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 165|||0.5317|-6.2957|.0999
81567239|NCT02761733|162808608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0139||||0.5588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4957|2.3779||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 148|||2.3779|-4.4957|.5588
81567240|NCT02761733|162808608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2798||||0.8532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6771|3.2367||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 136|||3.2367|-2.6771|.8532
81567241|NCT02761733|162808609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.4524||||0.0988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5302|0.6254||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 180|||0.6254|-7.5302|.0988
81567242|NCT02761733|162808609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3087||||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1799|3.5625||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 166|||3.5625|-4.1799|.8760
81567243|NCT02761733|162808609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.541||||0.1878|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2234|6.3054||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 153|||6.3054|-1.2234|.1878
81567244|NCT02761733|162808609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6237||||0.333|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|1.6526||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 143|||1.6526|-4.9000|.3330
81567245|NCT02761733|162808610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.9284||||0.6588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4728|6.616||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 175|||6.6160|-10.4728|.6588
81567246|NCT02761733|162808610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.3959||||0.2633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2237|11.0155||Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Mixed Models Analysis|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 169||a priori test||11.0155|-2.2237|.2633
81567247|NCT02761733|162808610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.9703||||0.0343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2107|-0.7299||Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Mixed Models Analysis|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 166|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 166|a priori test||-0.7299|-17.2107|.0343
81567248|NCT02761733|162808610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.7297||||0.3126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4864|10.9458||Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Mixed Models Analysis||Satterthwaite adjusted df = 163|a priori test||10.9458|-3.4864|.3126
81567249|NCT02761733|162808611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1241||||0.584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5675|0.3193||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 142|||.3193|-.5675|.5840
81567250|NCT02761733|162808611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2642||||0.2404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1754|0.7038||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 184|||.7038|-.1754|.2404
81567251|NCT02761733|162808611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3192||||0.1074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0667|0.7051||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 129|||.7051|-.0667|.1074
81567252|NCT02761733|162808611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0576||||0.7677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3238|0.439||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 131|||.4390|-.3238|.7677
81567253|NCT02761733|162808612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.026||||0.9046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4507|0.3987||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 182|||.3987|-.4507|.9046
81567254|NCT02761733|162808612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2258||||0.2518|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1591|0.6107||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 173|||.6107|-.1591|.2518
81567255|NCT02761733|162808612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.437||||0.0338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.837|-0.037||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 165|||-.0370|-.8370|.0338
81567256|NCT02761733|162808612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2564||||0.1555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6086|0.0958||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 157|||.0958|-.6086|.1555
81567257|NCT02761733|162808613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2967||||0.0283|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5599|-0.0335||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 213|||-.0335|-.5599|.0283
81567258|NCT02761733|162808613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0401||||0.7407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1969|0.2771||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 194|||.2771|-.1969|.7407
81567259|NCT02761733|162808613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2338||||0.0619|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4778|0.0102||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 186|||.0102|-.4778|.0619
81567260|NCT02761733|162808613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.3793||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.599|-0.1596||a priori test|Mixed Models Analysis|Least Squares Mean Difference Test using LSMEANS pdiff test in SAS PROC MIXED 9.4|Satterthwaite adjusted df = 172|||-.1596|-.5990|.0009
81567261|NCT03685123|162808614|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.256|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.256
81567262|NCT03685123|162808615|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.089|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.089
81567263|NCT03685123|162808616|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.244|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.244
81567264|NCT03685123|162808617|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.064|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.064
81567265|NCT03685123|162808618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.983|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||LDL levels||||0.983
81567266|NCT03685123|162808618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.56|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||HDL levels||||0.56
81567267|NCT03685123|162808618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Cholesterol||||0.71
81567268|NCT03685123|162808618|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.313|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Triglycerides||||0.313
81567269|NCT03685123|162808619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||systolic Blood pressure||||0.72
81567270|NCT03685123|162808619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Diastolic Blood pressure||||0.61
81567271|NCT03685123|162808619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1609|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in aortic blood pressure between the PA-REC and the WM-REC Groups.||||0.1609
81567272|NCT03685123|162808619|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.446|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in aortic diastolic blood pressure between the PA-REC and WM-REC Groups||||0.446
81567273|NCT03685123|162808620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.965|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.965
81567274|NCT03685123|162808621|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.857|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.857
81567275|NCT03685123|162808622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.825|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.825
81567276|NCT03685123|162808623|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.061|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.061
81567277|NCT03685123|162808625|SUPERIORITY|Change in particle size between the PA-REC and WM-REC groups||||||0.105|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in HDL particle size||||0.105
81567278|NCT03685123|162808625|SUPERIORITY|Change in particle size between the PA-REC and the WM-REC groups||||||0.849|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in LDL particles||||0.849
81567279|NCT03685123|162808627|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.278|||||||ANOVA|||Change in steps per day from week 10 to week 28||||0.278
81567280|NCT03685123|162808628|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.238|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in SF-36 General Health (GH)||||0.238
81567281|NCT03685123|162808628|SUPERIORITY|Between groups analysis between the change in PA-REC Group vs. the WM-REC Group||||||0.124|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in SF-36 Physical health (PH)||||0.124
81567282|NCT03685123|162808628|SUPERIORITY|Between groups analysis between the change in PA-REC Group vs. the WM-REC Group||||||0.769|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in SF-36 role physical||||0.769
81567283|NCT03685123|162808628|SUPERIORITY|Between groups analysis between the change in PA-REC Group vs. the WM-REC Group||||||0.352|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in SF-36 Bodily Pain||||0.352
81567284|NCT03685123|162808628|SUPERIORITY|Between groups analysis between the change in PA-REC Group vs. the WM-REC Group||||||0.898|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in SF-36 Vitality||||0.898
81567285|NCT03685123|162808628|SUPERIORITY|Between groups analysis between the change in PA-REC Group vs. the WM-REC Group||||||0.444|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in SF-36 social function||||0.444
81567286|NCT03685123|162808628|SUPERIORITY|Change between the PA-REC group and the WM-REC group||||||0.537|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in SF-36 Mental Health||||0.537
81567287|NCT03685123|162808628|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.448|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in SF-36 Role Emotional||||0.448
81567288|NCT03685123|162808628|SUPERIORITY|Change between the PA-REC group and the WM-REC group||||||0.537|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in SF-36 Mental Health (Sum)||||0.537
81567289|NCT03685123|162808628|SUPERIORITY|Change between the PA-REC group and the WM-REC group||||||0.482|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in SF-36 Physical Health (sum)||||0.482
81567290|NCT03685123|162808630|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81567291|NCT03685123|162808631|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.37
81567292|NCT03685123|162808632|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in body fat||||<0.001
81567293|NCT03685123|162808633|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81567294|NCT03685123|162808634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||LDL||||0.004
81567295|NCT03685123|162808634|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in HDL||||0.04
81567296|NCT03685123|162808634|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in Total Cholesterol||||<0.001
81567297|NCT03685123|162808634|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Triglycerides||||<0.001
81567298|NCT03685123|162808635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||Systolic blood pressure|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.01
81567299|NCT03685123|162808635|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Diastolic blood pressure||||0.001
81567300|NCT03685123|162808635|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Aortic blood pressure (mmHg)||||<0.001
81567301|NCT03685123|162808635|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in aortic diastolic pressure||||<0.001
81567302|NCT03685123|162808636|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81567303|NCT03685123|162808637|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81567304|NCT03685123|162808638|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.366|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.366
81567305|NCT03685123|162808639|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81567306|NCT03685123|162808641|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.004
81567307|NCT03685123|162808642|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81567308|NCT03685123|162808643|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||General Health|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81567309|NCT03685123|162808643|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical Health||||<0.001
81567310|NCT03685123|162808643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.023|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Role physical||||0.023
81567311|NCT03685123|162808643|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Bodily Pain|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.001
81567312|NCT03685123|162808643|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Vitality||||<0.001
81567313|NCT03685123|162808643|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Social Functioning||||<0.001
81567314|NCT03685123|162808643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0105|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Mental Health||||0.0105
81567315|NCT03685123|162808643|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Role Emotional||||<0.001
81567316|NCT03685123|162808643|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||SF-36 mental health Components (sum)||||0.01
81567317|NCT03685123|162808643|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Physical Health Components Sum||||<0.001
81567318|NCT03685123|162808644|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in kilocalories consumed from baseline to week 10||||<0.001
81567319|NCT03685123|162808645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.658|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Change in LDL Particle Size||||0.658
81567320|NCT03685123|162808645|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||HDL participle size||||0.07
81567321|NCT00594659|162808724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||accelerated bootstrapping|||Pairwise comparison; non-parametric tests performed because of non-normal distribution||||<0.05
81567322|NCT00594659|162808724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||accelerated bootstrapping|||pairwise comparison; non-parametric analysis||||< .05
81567323|NCT00594659|162808724|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||accelerated bootstrapping|||nonparametric pairwise comparison; non-normal distribution||||> 0.05
81567324|NCT00594659|162808725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|3.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.69|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||piecewise mixed model with logit link an|Performed across all assessments.|Slope and p-value above are for group 1: baseline to ETX. Group 3 vs. Group 1 baseline to ETX slope, p \< 0.05. All other pairwise comparisons p \> 0.05.|pairwise comparisons among groups across 4 follow-up timepoints||||< 0.05
81567325|NCT01773733|162808801|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81567326|NCT01419626|162808832|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.461|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.581|-0.341|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||-0.341|-0.581|<0.001
81567327|NCT01419626|162808832|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.669|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.789|-0.549|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||-0.549|-0.789|<0.001
81567328|NCT01419626|162808832|SUPERIORITY|Statistical analysis at Week 4|Difference in LS mean|-0.208|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.326|-0.09|||ANCOVA|||||-0.090|-0.326|<0.001
81567329|NCT01419626|162808833|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.494|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.625|-0.363|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||-0.363|-0.625|<0.001
81567330|NCT01419626|162808833|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.697|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.828|-0.567|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||-0.567|-0.828|<0.001
81567331|NCT01419626|162808833|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.203||||0.002||95.0|-0.333|-0.074|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||-0.074|-0.333|0.002
81567332|NCT01419626|162808834|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.04|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.059|-0.021|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||-0.021|-0.059|<0.001
81567333|NCT01419626|162808834|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.044|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.064|-0.025|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||-0.025|-0.064|<0.001
81567334|NCT01419626|162808834|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.004||||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.015|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||0.015|-0.023|0.671
81567335|NCT01419626|162808834|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.091|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.121|-0.061|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||-0.061|-0.121|<0.001
81567336|NCT01419626|162808834|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.144|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.175|-0.114|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||-0.114|-0.175|<0.001
81567337|NCT01419626|162808834|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.053|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.083|-0.023|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||-0.023|-0.083|<0.001
81567338|NCT01419626|162808835|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.09|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.115|-0.065|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||-0.065|-0.115|<0.001
81567339|NCT01419626|162808835|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.164|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.189|-0.138|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||-0.138|-0.189|<0.001
81567340|NCT01419626|162808835|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.073|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.099|-0.048|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||-0.048|-0.099|<0.001
81567341|NCT01419626|162808835|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||-0.120|-0.180|<0.001
81567342|NCT01419626|162808835|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.257|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.287|-0.226|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||-0.226|-0.287|<0.001
81567343|NCT01419626|162808835|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.107|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.137|-0.077|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||-0.077|-0.137|<0.001
81567344|NCT01419626|162808836|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.362|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.465|-0.259|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||-0.259|-0.465|<0.001
81567345|NCT01419626|162808836|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.534|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.637|-0.431|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||-0.431|-0.637|<0.001
81567346|NCT01419626|162808836|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.171||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.273|-0.069|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||-0.069|-0.273|0.001
81567347|NCT01419626|162808837|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.401|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.292|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||-0.292|-0.510|<0.001
81567348|NCT01419626|162808837|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.558|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.667|-0.449|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||-0.449|-0.667|<0.001
81567349|NCT01419626|162808837|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.157|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.265|-0.049|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||-0.049|-0.265|<0.001
81567350|NCT01419626|162808838|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.03|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.046|-0.014|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||-0.014|-0.046|<0.001
81567351|NCT01419626|162808838|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.039|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.055|-0.023|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||-0.023|-0.055|<0.001
81567352|NCT01419626|162808838|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.009||||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.025|0.007|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||0.007|-0.025|0.294
81567353|NCT01419626|162808838|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.019||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|-0.003|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||-0.003|-0.035|0.020
81567354|NCT01419626|162808838|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.034|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|-0.018|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||-0.018|-0.050|<0.001
81567355|NCT01419626|162808838|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.015||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.001|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||0.001|-0.031|0.071
81567356|NCT01419626|162808839|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.067|||<|0.001||95.0|-0.083|-0.05|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||-0.050|-0.083|<0.001
81567357|NCT01419626|162808839|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.083|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.099|-0.066|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||-0.066|-0.099|<0.001
81567358|NCT01419626|162808839|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.016||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 2||0.000|-0.032|0.057
81567359|NCT01419626|162808839|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.077|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.095|-0.059|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||-0.059|-0.095|<0.001
81567360|NCT01419626|162808839|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.101|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|-0.083|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||-0.083|-0.120|<0.001
81567361|NCT01419626|162808839|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.024||||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.042|-0.006|||ANCOVA|||Statistical analysis at Week 4||-0.006|-0.042|0.009
81567362|NCT01145625|162808840|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was claimed if the lower limit of the 95% Confidence Interval (CI) was greater than -6.565.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|5.4|||ANCOVA|P-Value and confidence interval are from ANCOVA model with treatment and center as factors and Baseline hair count as a covariate.||Statistical analysis is for the change from baseline to week 24 data.||5.4|-6.0|0.9170
81567363|NCT01145625|162808841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4|||<|0.4158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|8.2|||ANCOVA|P-Value and confidence interval are from ANCOVA model with treatment and center as factors and Baseline hair count as a covariate.||Statistical analysis is for the change from baseline to week 12 data.||8.2|-3.4|<0.4158
81567364|NCT01145625|162808842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.5||||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|4.1|||ANCOVA|P-value and confidence interval are from ANCOVA model with treatment and center as factors and Baseline hair count as a covariate.||Statistical analysis is for the change from baseline to week 52 data.||4.1|-7.1|0.5980
81567365|NCT00885846|162808853|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Regression analysis performed for equal variance at baseline.||||||0.664||95.0|||||Repeated ANOVA|degrees of freedom = 2||Power analysis suggested 27 participants, 9 in each group.||||0.664
81567366|NCT01952145|162808856|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority of IDegLira versus IGlar was considered as confirmed, if the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the mean treatment difference was entirely below 0.30%.|Treatment contrast|-0.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.45|||ANCOVA|||This primary endpoint was analysed on the FAS using an ANCOVA model with treatment and region as fixed effects and baseline HbA1c value as covariate.||-0.45|-0.74|< 0.001
81575198|NCT01059825|162821902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.13||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.44|-0.81||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.81|-1.44|0.000
81567367|NCT02130570|162808874|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|0.52||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|0.91||This is the P-value for the adjusted IRR.|Regression poissant|"Please see the Other Statistical Analysis field for adjustments."|||Adjusted for study month, Elixhauser comorbidity score, patient age, sex, language, race/ethnicity, cognitive status, health literacy, functional status one month prior to admission, caregiver status, median income by zip code, ED visits in the previous 6 months, HOSPITAL readmission risk score, inpatient unit, and primary care practice. IRR: incidence rate ratio|0.91|0.30|0.02
81567368|NCT02130570|162808875|SUPERIORITY||Incidence rate ratio|0.78||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|0.95||This is the p-value for the adjusted rate|Regression poissant|"For adjustments, please see the Other Statistical Analysis field below."|||Adjusted for study month, Elixhauser comorbidity score, patient age, sex, language, race/ethnicity, cognitive status, health literacy, functional status one month prior to admission, caregiver status, median income by zip code, ED visits in the previous 6 months, HOSPITAL readmission risk score, inpatient unit, and primary care practice. IRR: incidence rate ratio|0.95|0.64|0.01
81567369|NCT02130570|162808876|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.85||This is the P-value for the adjusted Odds Ratio|Regression, Logistic|"For adjustments, please see the Other Statistical Analysis field below."|||Adjusted for study month, Elixhauser comorbidity score, patient age, sex, language, race/ethnicity, cognitive status, health literacy, functional status one month prior to admission, caregiver status, median income by zip code, ED visits in the previous 6 months, HOSPITAL readmission risk score; clustered by inpatient unit; primary care practice as a random effect . OR: odds ratio|1.85|0.64|0.77
81567370|NCT02130570|162808877|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|||||This is the P-value for the adjusted difference.|Regression, Linear|"Please see the Other Statistical Analysis field for adjustments."|||Adjusted for study month, Elixhauser comorbidity score, patient age, sex, language, race/ethnicity, cognitive status, health literacy, functional status one month prior to admission, caregiver status, median income by zip code, ED visits in the previous 6 months, HOSPITAL readmission risk score; clustered by inpatient unit; primary care practice as a random effect.|||0.91
81567371|NCT02130570|162808878|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio, log|0.85||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|1.51||"Please see the Other Statistical Analysis field for adjustments and the P-value computed for each survey question."|Regression, Logistic||"Please see the Other Statistical Analysis field for a list of the estimated value and 95% CI for each survey question."||"Please see the Other Statistical Analysis field for adjustments."|1.51|0.47|0.57
81567372|NCT04424888|162808881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21875|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.21875
81567373|NCT04424888|162808882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.90625|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.90625
81567374|NCT04424888|162808883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t-test for the species Akkermansia Munciphilae.||||0.020
81567375|NCT04424888|162808883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t-test for the species Bifidobacterium infantis.||||0.078
81567376|NCT04424888|162808883|SUPERIORITY|||||||||||||||||Paired t-test for the species Clostridium beijerinckii.|No statistical test was conducted since Clostridium beijerinckii was not detected in any sample.|||
81567377|NCT04424888|162808883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t-test for the species Clostridium butyricum.||||0.20
81567378|NCT04424888|162808883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.12|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Paired t-test for the species Anaerobutyricum hallii.||||0.12
81567379|NCT04424888|162808884|OTHER||||||||||||||||||All participants had the same number of sensors (3) throughout the study, so no statistical analysis is conducted.|||
81567380|NCT04424888|162808885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||We test whether the average number of daily photos is greater in period 1 than in period 2.||||0.41
81567381|NCT04424888|162808886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.13|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||We test whether the average time between consecutive scans is smaller in period 1 than in period 2.||||0.13
81567382|NCT03863197|162808894|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The α-level was adjusted to p ≤ 0.01 since multiple parameters were evaluated for most research questions, with a maximum of 5 parameters (functional strength)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81567383|NCT03863197|162808895|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The α-level was adjusted to p ≤ 0.01 since multiple parameters were evaluated for most research questions, with a maximum of 5 parameters (functional strength)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81567384|NCT03863197|162808896|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The α-level was adjusted to p ≤ 0.01 since multiple parameters were evaluated for most research questions, with a maximum of 5 parameters (functional strength)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81567385|NCT03863197|162808897|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The α-level was adjusted to p ≤ 0.01 since multiple parameters were evaluated for most research questions, with a maximum of 5 parameters (functional strength)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81567386|NCT03863197|162808898|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The α-level was adjusted to p ≤ 0.01 since multiple parameters were evaluated for most research questions, with a maximum of 5 parameters (functional strength)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81567387|NCT03863197|162808899|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01||||||The α-level was adjusted to p ≤ 0.01 since multiple parameters were evaluated for most research questions, with a maximum of 5 parameters (functional strength)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81567388|NCT03863197|162808903|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The α-level was adjusted to p ≤ 0.01 since multiple parameters were evaluated for most research questions, with a maximum of 5 parameters (functional strength)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81567389|NCT03863197|162808904|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The α-level was adjusted to p ≤ 0.01 since multiple parameters were evaluated for most research questions, with a maximum of 5 parameters (functional strength)|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.01
81567390|NCT01065597|162808905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|This was a paired t-test.||||||0.001
81567391|NCT01065597|162808906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|This was a paired t-test.||||||>0.05
81567392|NCT01065597|162808908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||>0.05
81567393|NCT01781975|162808909|SUPERIORITY||ANCOVA|0.0616|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0364||0.048|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.00176|0.121|||ANCOVA|||||0.121|0.00176|0.048
81567394|NCT01032174|162808954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||The logistic regression model contained terms for treatment, gender and age.|Regression, Logistic|||||||<0.0001
81567395|NCT01032174|162808955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference of Least Square Mean|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.0568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|2.15||The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model contained terms for treatment, gender, age and Body Mass Index (BMI).|ANCOVA|Least square mean was adjusted for gender, age and BMI.||||2.15|-0.03|0.0568
81567396|NCT01032174|162808956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0682|TWO_SIDED|||||The logistic regression model contained terms for treatment, gender and age.|Regression, Logistic|||||||0.0682
81567397|NCT02713204|162808965|SUPERIORITY|Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as a covariate and treatment group as fixed factors.|Least square mean difference|0.02||||0.9894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.99|3.03||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||3.03|-2.99|0.9894
81567398|NCT02713204|162808965|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.25||||0.8346|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|2.59|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as a covariate and treatment group as fixed factors.||2.59|-2.09|0.8346
81567399|NCT02713204|162808966|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-1.2||||0.4611|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|2.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||2.00|-4.41|0.4611
81567400|NCT02713204|162808966|SUPERIORITY|Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Least square mean difference|-2.0||||0.2225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|1.22|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||1.22|-5.22|0.2225
81567401|NCT02713204|162808966|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.82||||0.6063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.97|2.32||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||2.32|-3.97|0.6063
81567402|NCT02713204|162808966|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-3.25||||0.0426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.39|-0.11||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||-0.11|-6.39|0.0426
81567403|NCT02713204|162808966|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-4.39||||0.0073|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.58|-1.19||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||-1.19|-7.58|0.0073
81567404|NCT02713204|162808966|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|1.17||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.01|4.36||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||4.36|-2.01|0.4690
81567405|NCT02713204|162808966|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|2.42||||0.1267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|5.54||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||5.54|-0.69|0.1267
81567406|NCT02713204|162808967|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-11.57||||0.413|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.5|16.2||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as a covariate and treatment group as fixed factors.||16.20|-39.5|0.4130
81567407|NCT02713204|162808967|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-4.88||||0.6587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.2|16.85|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with baseline measurement as a covariate and treatment group as fixed factors.||16.85|-26.2|0.6587
81567408|NCT02713204|162808968|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|17.04||||0.3833|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.35|55.43||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||55.43|-21.35|0.3833
81567409|NCT02713204|162808968|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|12.85||||0.5141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.84|51.53||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||51.53|-25.84|0.5141
81567410|NCT02713204|162808968|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|33.89||||0.0785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.89|71.67|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||71.67|-3.89|0.0785
81567411|NCT02713204|162808968|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|42.27||||0.0281|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.56|79.98||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||79.98|4.56|0.0281
81567412|NCT02713204|162808968|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|16.65||||0.3934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.67|54.96||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||54.96|-21.67|0.3934
81567413|NCT02713204|162808968|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|21.05||||0.279|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.13|59.22||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||59.22|-17.13|0.2790
81567414|NCT02713204|162808968|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-8.38||||0.6586|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.64|28.88||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as a covariate, and treatment group and BCVA stratification variable as fixed factors.||28.88|-45.64|0.6586
81567415|NCT02713204|162808969|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.55||||0.4889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|2.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||2.10|-1.01|0.4889
81567416|NCT02713204|162808969|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.24||||0.7027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.99|1.46||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||1.46|-0.99|0.7027
81567417|NCT02713204|162808970|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.6||||0.4927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|1.13||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||1.13|-2.34|0.4927
81567418|NCT02713204|162808970|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.38||||0.6645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|2.13||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||2.13|-1.36|0.6645
81567419|NCT02713204|162808970|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.89||||0.3091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.61|0.83||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||0.83|-2.61|0.3091
81567420|NCT02713204|162808970|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.6||||0.4898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|1.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||1.10|-2.29|0.4898
81567421|NCT02713204|162808970|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.8||||0.3504|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.89||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||0.89|-2.50|0.3504
81567422|NCT02713204|162808970|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.98||||0.2632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.74||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||0.74|-2.70|0.2632
81567423|NCT02713204|162808970|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.21||||0.8056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|1.88||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||1.88|-1.46|0.8056
81567424|NCT02713204|162808971|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.57||||0.5065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|2.25||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||2.25|-1.11|0.5065
81567425|NCT02713204|162808971|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.22||||0.7418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|1.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||1.10|-1.55|0.7418
81567426|NCT02713204|162808972|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.19||||0.8383|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.99|1.62||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||1.62|-1.99|0.8383
81567427|NCT02713204|162808972|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.1||||0.918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|1.72||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||1.72|-1.91|0.9180
81567428|NCT02713204|162808972|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-1.41||||0.1238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.39||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||0.39|-3.20|0.1238
81567429|NCT02713204|162808972|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.97||||0.2819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|0.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||0.80|-2.73|0.2819
81567430|NCT02713204|162808972|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-1.02||||0.2581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|0.75||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||0.75|-2.78|0.2581
81567431|NCT02713204|162808972|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.87||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|0.92||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||0.92|-2.66|0.3390
81567432|NCT02713204|162808972|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.05||||0.9558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|1.79||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||||1.79|-1.69|0.9558
81567433|NCT00467857|162808978|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.655||95.0|||||Wilcoxon-Rank Sum Test|||The sample size determination was selected to achieve 80% power to detect an absolute 10% difference between the two treatment groups in proportion of qualitative reduction in representative skin flora, at a significance level (alpha) of 0.05 using a two-sided z-test with continuity correction.||||0.655
81567434|NCT00467857|162808979|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.276||95.0|||||Wilcoxon-Rank Sum Test|||||||0.276
81567435|NCT00467857|162808980|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.375||95.0|||||Wilcoxon-Rank Sum Test|||||||0.375
81567436|NCT00467857|162808981|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.039||95.0|||||Wilcoxon-Rank Sum Test|||||||0.039
81567437|NCT00467857|162808982|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.057||95.0|||||Wilcoxon-Rank Sum Test|||||||0.057
81567438|NCT00467857|162808983|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.646||95.0|||||Wilcoxon-Rank Sum Test|||||||0.646
81567439|NCT00467857|162808984|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.788||95.0|||||Wilcoxon-Rank Sum Test|||||||0.788
81567440|NCT00467857|162808985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.96||95.0|||||Wilcoxon-Rank Sum Test|||||||0.960
81567441|NCT00467857|162808986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.359||95.0|||||Wilcoxon-Rank Sum Test|||The sample size determination was selected to achieve 80% power to detect an absolute 10% difference between the two treatment groups in proportion of qualitative reduction in representative skin flora, at a significance level (alpha) of 0.05 using a two-sided z-test with continuity correction.||||0.359
81567442|NCT00467857|162808987|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73||95.0|||||Wilcoxon-Rank Sum Test|||||||0.730
81567443|NCT00467857|162808988|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.348||95.0|||||Wilcoxon-Rank Sum Test|||||||0.348
81567444|NCT00467857|162808989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.512||95.0|||||Wilcoxon-Rank Sum Test|||||||0.512
81567445|NCT00467857|162808990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.285||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||0.285
81567446|NCT00467857|162808991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.024
81567447|NCT00660673|162809004|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||One-sample t-test|||"Change from initial LCIG infusion to end of study in off time was assessed for significance using a 1-sample paired t test"||||<0.001
81567448|NCT00660673|162809004|OTHER|||||||0.433|||||||One-sample t-test|||"Change from Baseline to end of study in off time was assessed for significance using a 1-sample paired t-test."||||0.433
81567449|NCT00660673|162809005|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||One-sample t-test|||"Change from initial LCIG infusion to end of study in on time without troublesome dyskinesia was assessed for significance using a 1-sample paired t-test."||||<0.001
81567450|NCT00660673|162809005|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||One-sample t-test|||"Change from Baseline to end of study in on time without troublesome dyskinesia was assessed for significance using a 1-sample paired t test"||||0.150
81567451|NCT00660673|162809006|OTHER|||||||0.725|||||||One-sample t-test|||"Change from initial LCIG infusion to end of study in on time with troublesome dyskinesia was assessed for significance using a 1-sample paired t test"||||0.725
81567452|NCT00660673|162809006|OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||One-sample t-test|||"Change from Baseline to end of study in on time with troublesome dyskinesia was assessed for significance using a 1-sample paired t test"||||0.019
81567453|NCT00516074|162809020|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Approximately 25 subjects were intended to be randomized to both the exenatide and placebo arms. Assuming an approximate 24% dropout rate, 19 patients per treatment arm would complete the study. A sample of 19 patients per treatment group would provide 90% power to detect a 10 bpm difference between treatment groups in change in daily mean heart rate from baseline.||||||0.1585||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1585
81567454|NCT00516074|162809021|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation for the primary endpoint is described as part of the primary endpoint information above.||||||0.1624||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.1624
81567455|NCT00516074|162809022|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation for the primary endpoint is described as part of the primary endpoint information above.||||||0.5077||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.5077
81567456|NCT00516074|162809023|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation for the primary endpoint is described as part of the primary endpoint information above.||||||0.9034||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.9034
81567457|NCT00516074|162809024|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation for the primary endpoint is described as part of the primary endpoint information above.||||||0.427||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.4270
81567458|NCT00516074|162809025|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation for the primary endpoint is described as part of the primary endpoint information above.||||||0.26||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2600
81567459|NCT03407625|162809082|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.05|||log binomial regression||||We used generalized estimating equations for the log binomial regression with cluster entered as a random effect.|1.05|0.95|0.86
81567460|NCT00657358|162809106|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||R^2 (adj)|0.477|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|DF=2 DFDEN=371.8, F-ratio=10.66||||||<0.001
81567461|NCT02628938|162809113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.299|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was performed to examine the significance of change in Organoleptic scores after 15 minutes of the first use of Miswak extract mouth wash||||0.299
81567462|NCT02628938|162809113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.007|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was performed to examine the significance of change in Organoleptic scores after 7 days of using Miswak extract mouth wash||||0.007
81567463|NCT02628938|162809113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was performed to examine the significance of change in Organoleptic scores after 15 minutes of the first use of Miswak sticks||||0.019
81567464|NCT02628938|162809113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was performed to examine the significance of change in Organoleptic scores after 7 days of using Miswak sticks||||0.000
81567465|NCT02628938|162809113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was performed to examine the significance of change in Organoleptic scores after 15 minutes of the first use of Chlorohexidine gluconate mouth wash||||0.000
81567466|NCT02628938|162809113|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was performed to examine the significance of change in Organoleptic scores after 7 days of using Chlorohexidine gluconate mouth wash||||0.001
81567467|NCT02628938|162809114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.496|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was performed to examine the significance of change in Volatile sulfur compound scores after 15 minutes of the first use of Miswak extract mouth wash||||0.496
81567468|NCT02628938|162809114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.244|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was performed to examine the significance of change in Volatile sulfur compound scores after 7 days of using Miswak extract mouth wash||||0.244
81567469|NCT02628938|162809114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.19|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was performed to examine the significance of change in Volatile sulfur compound scores after 15 minutes of the first use of Miswak sticks||||0.19
81567470|NCT02628938|162809114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.829|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was performed to examine the significance of change in Volatile sulfur compound scores after 7 days of of using Miswak sticks||||0.829
81567471|NCT02628938|162809114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.341|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was performed to examine the significance of change in Volatile sulfur compound scores after 15 minutes of the first use of Chlorohexidine gluconate mouth wash||||0.341
81567472|NCT02628938|162809114|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.82|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was performed to examine the significance of change in Volatile sulfur compound scores after 7 days of using Chlorohexidine gluconate mouth wash||||0.82
81567473|NCT02628938|162809115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was performed to examine the significance of change in Self-assessment scores after 7 days of using Miswak extract mouth wash||||0.008
81567474|NCT02628938|162809115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was performed to examine the significance of change in Self-assessment scores after 7 days of using Miswak sticks||||0.001
81567475|NCT02628938|162809115|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Paired t-test was performed to examine the significance of change in Self-assessment scores after 7 days of using Chlorohexidine gluconate mouth wash||||0.02
81567476|NCT00843856|162809136|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.7
81567477|NCT03855228|162809138|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.36|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.36
81567478|NCT03855228|162809138|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567479|NCT03855228|162809138|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567480|NCT03855228|162809138|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567481|NCT03855228|162809138|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567482|NCT03855228|162809138|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.02
81567483|NCT03855228|162809139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.35
81567484|NCT03855228|162809139|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567485|NCT03855228|162809139|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567486|NCT03855228|162809139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.03
81567487|NCT03855228|162809139|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567488|NCT03855228|162809139|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.02
81567489|NCT03855228|162809140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.77
81567490|NCT03855228|162809140|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567491|NCT03855228|162809140|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567492|NCT03855228|162809140|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567493|NCT03855228|162809140|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567494|NCT03855228|162809140|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.45|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.45
81567495|NCT03855228|162809141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.99
81567496|NCT03855228|162809141|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567497|NCT03855228|162809141|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567498|NCT03855228|162809141|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567499|NCT03855228|162809141|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567500|NCT03855228|162809141|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.08
81567501|NCT03855228|162809142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.85
81567502|NCT03855228|162809142|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567503|NCT03855228|162809142|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567504|NCT03855228|162809142|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567505|NCT03855228|162809142|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567506|NCT03855228|162809142|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.17
81567507|NCT03855228|162809143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.88
81567508|NCT03855228|162809143|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567509|NCT03855228|162809143|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567510|NCT03855228|162809143|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567511|NCT03855228|162809143|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567512|NCT03855228|162809143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.22
81567513|NCT03855228|162809144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.65
81567514|NCT03855228|162809144|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567515|NCT03855228|162809144|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567516|NCT03855228|162809144|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567517|NCT03855228|162809144|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567518|NCT03855228|162809144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.92
81567519|NCT03855228|162809145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.95
81567520|NCT03855228|162809145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.01
81567521|NCT03855228|162809145|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567522|NCT03855228|162809145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.01
81567523|NCT03855228|162809145|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||<0.01
81567524|NCT03855228|162809145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||ANOVA|||This analysis compares Change From Baseline values.||||0.58
81567525|NCT03855228|162809146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.29
81567526|NCT03855228|162809146|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81567527|NCT03855228|162809146|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81567528|NCT03855228|162809146|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81567529|NCT03855228|162809146|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81567530|NCT03855228|162809146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.80
81567531|NCT03855228|162809147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.41
81567532|NCT03855228|162809147|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81567533|NCT03855228|162809147|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81567534|NCT03855228|162809147|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81567535|NCT03855228|162809147|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81567536|NCT03855228|162809147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.08
81567537|NCT00621959|162809150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.546||95.0|-0.59|0.31||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean T5SS is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA including treatment and center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis for the primary endpoint is expressed as follows: 'The mean 24-hr reflective T5SS over the total treatment period is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||0.31|-0.59|0.546
81567538|NCT00621959|162809151|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.442||95.0|-0.27|0.12||If the p-value of this estimated difference is lower than 5% the mean change from baseline in overall RQLQ score is considered as different between the two treatment groups.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA on the change from baseline in overall RQLQ score including treatment and pooled center as factors and baseline mean score as covariate.|The difference presented is 'Levocetirizine 5 mg - Placebo'|The Null Hypothesis is expressed as follows: 'The mean change from baseline in overall RQLQ score at endpoint visit is not different from subjects treated with levocetirizine than subjects treated with placebo.'||0.12|-0.27|0.442
81567539|NCT01758523|162809152|OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.002
81567540|NCT01758523|162809153|OTHER|||||||0.028|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.028
81567541|NCT01758523|162809154|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.49||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|6.45|||Chi-squared|||||6.45|0.96|0.057
81567542|NCT01758523|162809155|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.5||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|20.7|||Fisher Exact|||||20.7|1.5|0.007
81567543|NCT01758523|162809156|OTHER|||||||0.87||||||significance for drug x AKR1C3\*2 G-carrier genotype|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.87
81567544|NCT01758523|162809157|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.030
81567545|NCT01893203|162809158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.375|||||||McNemar|||||||0.375
81567546|NCT02925117|162809168|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-51.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.65|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.5|-36.3|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||||-36.3|-66.5|< 0.001
81567547|NCT02925117|162809168|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-38.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.7|-23.6|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||||-23.6|-53.7|<0.001
81567548|NCT02925117|162809168|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-16.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.61||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|-1.4|||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||||-1.4|-31.4|0.032
81567549|NCT02925117|162809169|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|58.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.5|74.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||||74.8|42.5|< 0.001
81567550|NCT02925117|162809169|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|42.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.5|59.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||||59.6|25.5|<0.001
81567551|NCT02925117|162809169|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|18.7||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.7|34.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||||34.7|2.7|0.022
81567552|NCT02925117|162809170|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|46.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.1|62.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||||62.7|31.1|<0.001
81567553|NCT02925117|162809170|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|28.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.8|43.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||||43.4|13.8|<0.001
81567554|NCT02925117|162809170|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|11.9||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|23.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||||23.5|0.3|0.044
81567555|NCT02925117|162809171|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-59.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.58|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.3|-46.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||Analysis of Percent Change from Baseline in Pruritus NRS at Week 2||-46.3|-72.3|<0.001
81567556|NCT02925117|162809171|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-47.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.1|-34.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||Analysis of Percent Change from Baseline in Pruritus NRS at Week 2||-34.3|-61.1|<0.001
81567557|NCT02925117|162809171|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-31.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.3|-17.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||Analysis of Percent Change from Baseline in Pruritus NRS at Week 2||-17.8|-44.3|<0.001
81567558|NCT02925117|162809171|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-66.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.85|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.9|-48.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||Analysis of Percent Change from Baseline in Pruritus NRS at Week 8||-48.9|-83.9|<0.001
81567559|NCT02925117|162809171|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-38.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.13|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.4|-20.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||Analysis of Percent Change from Baseline in Pruritus NRS at Week 8||-20.4|-56.4|<0.001
81567560|NCT02925117|162809171|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-28.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.96||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.6|-11.2|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||Analysis of Percent Change from Baseline in Pruritus NRS at Week 8||-11.2|-46.6|0.002
81567561|NCT02925117|162809171|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-59.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.6|-39.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||Analysis of Percent Change from Baseline in Pruritus NRS at Week 16||-39.9|-78.6|<0.001
81567562|NCT02925117|162809171|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-38.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.3|-18.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||Analysis of Percent Change from Baseline in Pruritus NRS at Week 16||-18.4|-58.3|<0.001
81567563|NCT02925117|162809171|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-29.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.9||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.4|-10.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||Analysis of Percent Change from Baseline in Pruritus NRS at Week 16||-10.3|-49.4|0.003
81567564|NCT02925117|162809172|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-65.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.46|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.0|-50.5|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||||-50.5|-80.0|<0.001
81567565|NCT02925117|162809172|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-47.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.6|-33.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||||-33.3|-62.6|<0.001
81567566|NCT02925117|162809172|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-26.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.42|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.8|-11.5|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||||-11.5|-40.8|<0.001
81567567|NCT02925117|162809173|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-58.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.78|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.7|-44.9|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||Analysis of Percent Change from Baseline in SCORAD at Week 8||-44.9|-71.7|<0.001
81567568|NCT02925117|162809173|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-37.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.94|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.8|-23.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||Analysis of Percent Change from Baseline in SCORAD at Week 8||-23.4|-50.8|<0.001
81567569|NCT02925117|162809173|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-28.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.81|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.9|-15.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||Analysis of Percent Change from Baseline in SCORAD at Week 8||-15.0|-41.9|<0.001
81567570|NCT02925117|162809173|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-48.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.93|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.7|-34.3|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||Analysis of Percent Change from Baseline in SCORAD at Week 16||-34.3|-61.7|<0.001
81567571|NCT02925117|162809173|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-34.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.1|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.5|-20.5|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||Analysis of Percent Change from Baseline in SCORAD at Week 16||-20.5|-48.5|<0.001
81567572|NCT02925117|162809173|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-20.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.96||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.9|-6.4|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||Analysis of Percent Change from Baseline in SCORAD at Week 16||-6.4|-33.9|0.004
81567573|NCT02925117|162809174|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|72.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.3|87.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||||87.1|58.3|<0.001
81567574|NCT02925117|162809174|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|44.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.9|61.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||||61.9|27.9|<0.001
81567575|NCT02925117|162809174|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|23.4||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.5|39.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||||39.4|7.5|0.004
81567576|NCT02925117|162809175|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|70.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|56.2|85.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of EASI 50 Response at Week 8||85.2|56.2|<0.001
81567577|NCT02925117|162809175|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|49.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.8|67.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of EASI 50 Response at Week 8||67.3|30.8|<0.001
81567578|NCT02925117|162809175|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|32.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.4|52.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of EASI 50 Response at Week 8||52.2|13.4|<0.001
81567579|NCT02925117|162809175|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|60.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.3|75.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of EASI 50 Response at Week 16||75.9|45.3|<0.001
81567580|NCT02925117|162809175|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|48.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.3|65.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of EASI 50 Response at Week 16||65.9|31.3|<0.001
81567581|NCT02925117|162809175|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|28.2||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|46.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of EASI 50 Response at Week 16||46.6|9.8|0.003
81567582|NCT02925117|162809176|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|43.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.1|58.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of EASI 90 Response at Week 8||58.5|29.1|<0.001
81567583|NCT02925117|162809176|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|26.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|39.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of EASI 90 Response at Week 8||39.6|12.6|<0.001
81567584|NCT02925117|162809176|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|9.4||||0.051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|18.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of EASI 90 Response at Week 8||18.8|-0.0|0.051
81567585|NCT02925117|162809176|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|46.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.3|62.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of EASI 90 Response at Week 16||62.4|31.3|<0.001
81567586|NCT02925117|162809176|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|23.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|38.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of EASI 90 Response at Week 16||38.1|9.6|0.001
81567587|NCT02925117|162809176|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|11.8||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|23.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of EASI 90 Response at Week 16||23.6|0.1|0.049
81567588|NCT02925117|162809177|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|68.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.0|82.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 50 Response at Week 8||82.8|54.0|<0.001
81567589|NCT02925117|162809177|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|35.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.5|52.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 50 Response at Week 8||52.2|18.5|<0.001
81567590|NCT02925117|162809177|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|25.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.6|41.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 50 Response at Week 8||41.7|9.6|0.002
81567591|NCT02925117|162809177|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|54.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.0|69.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 50 Response at Week 16||69.9|39.0|<0.001
81567592|NCT02925117|162809177|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|35.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.1|52.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 50 Response at Week 16||52.5|19.1|<0.001
81567593|NCT02925117|162809177|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|21.2||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.7|36.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 50 Response at Week 16||36.8|5.7|0.008
81567594|NCT02925117|162809178|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|30.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.2|44.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 75 Response at Week 8||44.6|16.2|<0.001
81567595|NCT02925117|162809178|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|9.4||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|18.9|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 75 Response at Week 8||18.9|-0.1|0.052
81567596|NCT02925117|162809178|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|9.3||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|18.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 75 Response at Week 8||18.5|0.1|0.048
81567597|NCT02925117|162809178|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|37.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.2|53.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 75 Response at Week 16||53.3|22.2|<0.001
81567598|NCT02925117|162809178|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|19.0||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.6|32.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 75 Response at Week 16||32.5|5.6|0.006
81567599|NCT02925117|162809178|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.4||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|10.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 75 Response at Week 16||10.8|-6.0|0.581
81567600|NCT02925117|162809179|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|14.2||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.2|25.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 90 Response at Week 8||25.2|3.2|0.012
81567601|NCT02925117|162809179|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.3||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|8.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 90 Response at Week 8||8.0|-3.4|0.428
81567602|NCT02925117|162809179|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|4.6||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|11.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 90 Response at Week 8||11.8|-2.5|0.206
81567603|NCT02925117|162809179|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|23.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|36.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 90 Response at Week 16||36.2|10.4|<0.001
81567604|NCT02925117|162809179|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|9.4||||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|18.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 90 Response at Week 16||18.8|0.1|0.048
81567605|NCT02925117|162809179|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|2.4||||0.426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|8.1|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||Analysis of SCORAD 90 Response at Week 16||8.1|-3.4|0.426
81567606|NCT02925117|162809185|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-26.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.25|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.9|-18.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||||-18.1|-34.9|<0.001
81567607|NCT02925117|162809185|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-23.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.27|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.4|-14.6|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||||-14.6|-31.4|<0.001
81567608|NCT02925117|162809185|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.25||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|0.8|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with stratum (geographic region), baseline value, and treatment in the model.||||0.8|-16.0|0.075
81567609|NCT02925117|162809186|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|47.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.6|65.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||||65.2|29.6|<0.001
81567610|NCT02925117|162809186|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|53.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.5|71.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||||71.3|35.5|<0.001
81567611|NCT02925117|162809186|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Difference|18.6||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|34.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for stratum (geographic region).||||34.3|2.8|0.021
81567612|NCT00347360|162809225|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1||95.0|||||Hung AVE test, see comments|Hung AVE Test Statistic: -0.41499. Tests an average of the minimum gains (in response) for the 9 combination cells over corresponding monotherapies.||This is an omnibus test to investigate the existence of at least one combination dose that outperforms its components.||||>0.1
81567613|NCT00347360|162809226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.1||95.0|||||Hung AVE test, see comments|Hung AVE Test Statistic: -0.00485. Tests an average of the minimum gains (in response) for the 9 combination cells over corresponding monotherapies.||This is an omnibus test to investigate the existence of at least one combination dose that outperforms its components.||||>0.1
81567614|NCT00806351|162809251|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference|-27.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.9|40.3||||||The 95 percent confidence interval (95% CI) was calculated using the method of exact unconditional confidence limits for the difference. Global response (rates of success) by using a 2-sided 95% CI for the true difference in efficacy (Anidulafungin minus Caspofungin) was calculated. Statistical testing was done at 2.5% alpha.||40.3|-80.9|
81567615|NCT00806351|162809252|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference|-27.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.9|40.3||||||The 95% CI was calculated using the method of exact unconditional confidence limits for the difference. Global response (rates of success) by using a 2-sided 95% CI for the true difference in efficacy (Anidulafungin minus Caspofungin) was calculated. Statistical testing was done at 2.5% alpha.||40.3|-80.9|
81567616|NCT00806351|162809253|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference|-40.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.5|63.9||||||The 95% CI was calculated using the method of exact unconditional confidence limits for the difference. Global response (rates of success) by using a 2-sided 95% CI for the true difference in efficacy (Anidulafungin minus Caspofungin) was calculated. Statistical testing was done at 2.5% alpha.||63.9|-97.5|
81567617|NCT00806351|162809254|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference|-50.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.5|55.0||||||The 95% CI was calculated using the method of exact unconditional confidence limits for the difference. Global response (rates of success) by using a 2-sided 95% CI for the true difference in efficacy (Anidulafungin minus Caspofungin) was calculated. Statistical testing was done at 2.5% alpha.||55.0|-97.5|
81567618|NCT00806351|162809259|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference|-36.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.6|31.9||||||The 95% CI was calculated using the method of exact unconditional confidence limits for the difference. Global response (rates of success) by using a 2-sided 95% CI for the true difference in efficacy (Anidulafungin minus Caspofungin) was calculated. Statistical testing was done at 2.5% alpha.||31.9|-90.6|
81567619|NCT02187744|162809279|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis to be tested in this study is the percentage of participants with steady state (Cycle 5) Ctrough \>20 μg/mL of PF-05280014 is non-inferior to trastuzumab-EU using a margin of -12.5%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.02|6.49|||||Stratified analysis was based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution, adjusting for the randomization strata of primary tumor size, estrogen receptor status and by progesterone receptor status.|||6.49|-8.02|
81567620|NCT02187744|162809279|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis to be tested in this study is the percentage of participants with steady state (Cycle 5) Ctrough \>20 μg/mL of PF-05280014 is non-inferior to trastuzumab-EU using a margin of -12.5%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.78|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.59|6.23|||||Unstratified analysis.|||6.23|-8.59|
81567621|NCT02187744|162809281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.58|10.96|||||Stratified analysis was based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution, adjusting for the randomization strata of primary tumor size, estrogen receptor status and by progesterone receptor status.|||10.96|-16.58|
81567622|NCT02187744|162809281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.35|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|11.4|||||Unstratified analysis.|||11.40|-17.40|
81567623|NCT02187744|162809282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.09|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|15.94|||||Stratified analysis was based on the normal approximation to the binomial distribution, adjusting for the randomization strata of primary tumor size, estrogen receptor status and by progesterone receptor status.|||15.94|-4.01|
81567624|NCT02187744|162809282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.19|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.08|16.27|||||Unstratified analysis.|||16.27|-4.08|
81567625|NCT00945893|162809315|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The currently proposed study provided at least 99.9% power to rule out a rate increase of 10 percentage points assuming the true difference between the treatment groups is zero and the true fever rate is ≤ 3%. Power is also high if the true difference is slightly greater than zero and the true fever rate is ≤ 3%.|Rate difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|1.9|||Score|||The upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI was evaluated against the prespecified equivalence criterion of 10% which corresponded to the following hypotheses: H0 (null): Rate Difference ≥ 10%, HA (alternative): Rate Difference \< 10%||1.9|-6.0|
81567626|NCT00945893|162809316|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate difference|2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|7.7|||score|||The number of participants who experienced a post-dose seroresponse was compared based on the upper limit of the limit of the two-sided 95% exact CI for the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo).||7.7|-8.8|
81567627|NCT00945893|162809317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate difference|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|12.6|||score|||The number of participants who experienced a post-dose seroresponse was compared based on the upper limit of the two-sided 95% exact CIs for the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo).||12.6|-5.6|
81567628|NCT00945893|162809318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate difference|9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|16.3|||score|||The number of participants who experienced a post-dose seroresponse was compared based on the upper limit of the limit of the two-sided 95% exact CI for the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo).||16.3|-0.8|
81567629|NCT00945893|162809319|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Rates of solicited symptoms following each dose (Days 1 to 8 and Days 1 to 15) between the two treatment groups were compared following each dose. Exact two-sided 95% CIs (Chan and Zhang, 1999) on the rate difference (monovalent vaccine minus placebo) were constructed. There were no prespecified equivalence criteria for the secondary analyses.|Rate difference|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|22.8|||Score|||||22.8|-4.1|
81567630|NCT00945893|162809322|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Rates of solicited symptoms following each dose (Days 1 to 8 and Days 1 to 15) between the two treatment groups were compared following each dose. Exact two-sided 95% CIs (Chan and Zhang, 1999) on the rate difference (monovalent vaccine minus placebo) were constructed. There were no prespecified equivalence criteria for the secondary analyses.|Rate difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|14.5|||Score|||||14.5|-13.9|
81567631|NCT00945893|162809325|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Rates of solicited symptoms following each dose (Days 1 to 8 and Days 1 to 15) between the two treatment groups were compared following each dose. Exact two-sided 95% CIs (Chan and Zhang, 1999) on the rate difference (monovalent vaccine minus placebo) were constructed. There were no prespecified equivalence criteria for the secondary analyses.|Rate difference|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|11.8|||Score|||||11.8|-14.7|
81567632|NCT00945893|162809328|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Rates of solicited symptoms following each dose (Days 1 to 8 and Days 1 to 15) between the two treatment groups were compared following each dose. Exact two-sided 95% CIs (Chan and Zhang, 1999) on the rate difference (monovalent vaccine minus placebo) were constructed. There were no prespecified equivalence criteria for the secondary analyses.|Rate difference|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|14.9|||Score|||||14.9|-12.6|
81567633|NCT00945893|162809337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate difference|5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|13.8|||score|||The number of participants who achieved a post Dose 1 HAI titer greater than or equal to 32 against the H1N1 strain was compared based on the upper limit of the two-sided 95% exact CI for the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo).||13.8|-7.7|
81567634|NCT00945893|162809338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate difference|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|5.3|||score|||The number of participants who achieved a post Dose 1 HAI titer greater than or equal to 32 against the H1N1 strain was compared based on the upper limit of the two-sided 95% exact CI for the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo).||5.3|-23.5|
81567635|NCT00945893|162809339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate difference|2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|10.8|||score|||The number of participants who achieved a post Dose 2 HAI titer greater than or equal to 32 against the H1N1 strain was compared based on the upper limit of the two-sided 95% exact CI for the rate difference (Vaccine minus Placebo).||10.8|-9.3|
81567636|NCT02012283|162809345|OTHER|paired t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|78.4||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p\<0.05 is defined as significant|t-test, 2 sided|||Difference between plain and spiced broccoli intake was compared.||||0.001
81567637|NCT02012283|162809346|OTHER|paired t-test|Mean Difference (Final Values)|101.3||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|||||p\<0.05 is defined as significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison was made to the broccoli intake with and without spices among low restraint eaters vs. the change among high restraint eaters.||||0.031
81567638|NCT04680052|162809369|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.434|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.324|0.58|||stratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.580|0.324|<0.0001
81567639|NCT04680052|162809371|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.383|0.653|||stratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.653|0.383|<0.0001
81567640|NCT04680052|162809372|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|2.13|||stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The strata information was based on the data obtained from the interactive response technology that was used for randomization.|||2.13|1.04|0.0286
81567641|NCT04680052|162809374|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.587||||0.1061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.306|1.128|||stratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||1.128|0.306|0.1061
81567642|NCT04680052|162809375|SUPERIORITY|Only primary and key secondary endpoints were formally tested; this endpoint was not formally tested.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.0221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|2.03|||stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The strata information was based on the data obtained from the interactive response technology that was used for randomization.|||2.03|1.06|0.0221
81567643|NCT04680052|162809376|SUPERIORITY|Only primary and key secondary endpoints were formally tested; this endpoint was not formally tested.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.4||||0.4093|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|3.33|||stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The strata information was based on the data obtained from the interactive response technology that was used for randomization.|||3.33|0.61|0.4093
81567644|NCT04680052|162809377|SUPERIORITY|Only primary and key secondary endpoints were formally tested; this endpoint was not formally tested.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.5||||0.2874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|3.47|||stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The strata information was based on the data obtained from the interactive response technology that was used for randomization.|||3.47|0.69|0.2874
81567645|NCT04680052|162809378|SUPERIORITY|Only primary and key secondary endpoints were formally tested; this endpoint was not formally tested.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|3.02|||stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The strata information was based on the data obtained from the interactive response technology that was used for randomization.|||3.02|1.30|0.0014
81567646|NCT04680052|162809379|SUPERIORITY|Only primary and key secondary endpoints were formally tested; this endpoint was not formally tested.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.0009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.29|2.74|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The strata information was based on the data obtained from the interactive response technology that was used for randomization.|||2.74|1.29|0.0009
81567647|NCT04680052|162809381|SUPERIORITY|Only primary and key secondary endpoints were formally tested; this endpoint was not formally tested.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.473|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.678|||stratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.678|0.330|<0.0001
81567648|NCT04680052|162809383|SUPERIORITY|Only primary and key secondary endpoints were formally tested; this endpoint was not formally tested.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.55||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.397|0.763|||stratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.763|0.397|0.0003
81567649|NCT04680052|162809385|SUPERIORITY|Only primary and key secondary endpoints were formally tested; this endpoint was not formally tested.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.5837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.476|1.519|||stratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||1.519|0.476|0.5837
81567650|NCT04680052|162809387|SUPERIORITY|Only primary and key secondary endpoints were formally tested; this endpoint was not formally tested.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.407|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.294|0.563|||stratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.563|0.294|<0.0001
81567651|NCT04680052|162809389|SUPERIORITY|Only primary and key secondary endpoints were formally tested; this endpoint was not formally tested.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.481|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.357|0.647|||stratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.647|0.357|<0.0001
81567652|NCT04680052|162809390|SUPERIORITY|Only primary and key secondary endpoints were formally tested; this endpoint was not formally tested.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.2||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.43|3.43|||stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The strata information was based on the data obtained from the interactive response technology that was used for randomization.|||3.43|1.43|0.0003
81567653|NCT04680052|162809391|SUPERIORITY|Only primary and key secondary endpoints were formally tested; this endpoint was not formally tested.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|2.86|||stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The strata information was based on the data obtained from the interactive response technology that was used for randomization.|||2.86|1.33|0.0005
81567654|NCT04680052|162809393|SUPERIORITY|Only primary and key secondary endpoints were formally tested; this endpoint was not formally tested.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.461|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.312|0.681|||stratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||0.681|0.312|<0.0001
81567655|NCT04680052|162809395|SUPERIORITY|Only primary and key secondary endpoints were formally tested; this endpoint was not formally tested.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.192||||0.7469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.409|3.475|||stratified Log Rank||The hazard ratio was estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model.|||3.475|0.409|0.7469
81567656|NCT06956170|162809408|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.78|||||Hazard ratio was estimated using an unstratified Cox Proportional Hazard model with treatment arm as an explanatory variable.|||2.78|0.10|
81567657|NCT01650844|162809437|OTHER|We estimated the power to detect the smallest clinically significant difference in mean SFDs post intervention between the groups, accounting for repeated measures. A sample of 400 obtains greater than 90% power to detect a difference of 0.8 SFD per 2 weeks or greater. Analyses were multivariable modified intention to treat, including all participants with post intervention data. Generalized estimating equation (GEE) models were fitted with repeated asthma outcomes.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.8|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.8|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Analyses were multivariable modified intention to treat, including all participants with post intervention data. Generalized estimating equation (GEE) models were fitted with repeated asthma outcomes.|Regression, Linear|||||||<0.05
81567658|NCT03281577|162809438|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|-25.81||||0.0012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.757|-9.858||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% confidence interval (CI) are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as covariate.|||-9.858|-41.757|0.0012
81567659|NCT03281577|162809438|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|-27.52||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.224|-9.813||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|||-9.813|-45.224|0.0018
81567660|NCT03281577|162809438|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|-41.76|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.616|-23.902||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|||-23.902|-59.616|<.0001
81567661|NCT03281577|162809439|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|0.72||||0.259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.364|1.795||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|Colonic Transit at 4 Hours, Day 2||1.795|-0.364|0.2590
81567662|NCT03281577|162809439|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|1.27||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.119|2.418||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|Colonic Transit at 4 Hours, Day 2||2.418|0.119|0.0280
81567663|NCT03281577|162809439|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|0.45||||0.6882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.757|1.66||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|Colonic Transit at 4 Hours, Day 2||1.660|-0.757|0.6882
81567664|NCT03281577|162809439|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|1.87||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.493|3.25||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|Colonic Transit at 24 Hours, Day 2||3.250|0.493|0.0062
81567665|NCT03281577|162809439|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|1.19||||0.149|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.327|2.717||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|Colonic Transit at 24 Hours, Day 2||2.717|-0.327|0.1490
81567666|NCT03281577|162809439|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|0.63||||0.6285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.931|2.2||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|Colonic Transit at 24 Hours, Day 2||2.200|-0.931|0.6285
81567667|NCT03281577|162809439|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|1.29||||0.0358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.073|2.501||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|Colonic Transit at 48 Hours, Day 2||2.501|0.073|0.0358
81567668|NCT03281577|162809439|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|1.33||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.035|2.621||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|Colonic Transit at 48 Hours, Day 2||2.621|0.035|0.0430
81567669|NCT03281577|162809439|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|0.25||||0.9419|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.107|1.611||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|Colonic Transit at 48 Hours, Day 2||1.611|-1.107|0.9419
81567670|NCT03281577|162809440|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|33.12||||0.0436|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.799|65.439||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|||65.439|0.799|0.0436
81567671|NCT03281577|162809440|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|57.98||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.555|92.396||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|||92.396|23.555|0.0007
81567672|NCT03281577|162809440|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|44.44||||0.0134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.249|80.629||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|||80.629|8.249|0.0134
81567673|NCT03281577|162809441|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|-10.27||||0.0789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.507|0.96||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|||0.960|-21.507|0.0789
81567674|NCT03281577|162809441|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|-13.28||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.242|-1.314||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|||-1.314|-25.242|0.0270
81567675|NCT03281577|162809441|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Differences|-11.63||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.206|0.952||Dunnett's test was used to compare each treatment arm to placebo. Multiplicity Adjusted p-value and 95% CI are presented.|ANCOVA||Linear mixed effects model used for analyses using gastroparesis type \[diabetic or idiopathic\], age, gender, BMI, baseline as a covariate.|||0.952|-24.206|0.0750
81567676|NCT02478632|162809481|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.29||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|2.31|||ANCOVA|||||2.31|0.27|0.014
81567677|NCT02478632|162809482|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.32||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|2.57|||ANCOVA|||||2.57|0.07|0.039
81567678|NCT02478632|162809485|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.16||p value for the difference in adjusted change from Baseline at Week 48 in total hip T-scores between the DTG+RPV and CAR groups|ANCOVA||The analysis estimated the difference between DTG+RPV and CAR in total hip T-scores|||0.16|0.02|0.016
81567679|NCT02478632|162809485|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.15||p value for the difference in adjusted change from Baseline at Week 48 in total hip Z-scores between the DTG+RPV and CAR groups|ANCOVA||The analysis estimated difference between DTG+RPV and CAR in total hip Z-score.|||0.15|0.01|0.026
81567680|NCT02478632|162809485|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12||||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.23||p value for the difference in adjusted change from Baseline at Week 48 in lumbar spine T-scores between the DTG+RPV and CAR groups|ANCOVA||The analysis estimated difference between DTG+RPV and CAR for lumbar spine T-score.|||0.23|0.00|0.049
81567681|NCT02478632|162809485|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.15||||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.27||p value for the difference in adjusted change from Baseline at Week 48 in lumbar spine Z-scores between the DTG+RPV and CAR groups|ANCOVA||The analysis estimated difference between DTG+RPV and CAR in lumbar spine Z-score.|||0.27|0.03|0.013
81567682|NCT02478632|162809488|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.51|4.81|||||The analysis refers to INSTI and total hip.|||4.81|-3.51|
81567683|NCT02478632|162809488|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|2.81|||||The analysis refers to NNRTI and total hip.|||2.81|0.39|
81567684|NCT02478632|162809488|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|3.38|||||this analysis refers to PI and total hip|||3.38|-1.39|
81567685|NCT02478632|162809488|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|7.03|||||this analysis refers to INSTI and lumbar spine.|||7.03|0.67|
81567686|NCT02478632|162809488|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|2.76|||||this analysis refers to NNRTI and lumbar spine|||2.76|-0.26|
81567687|NCT02478632|162809488|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|3.77|||||this analysis refers to PI and lumbar spine|||3.77|-3.00|
81567688|NCT02478632|162809489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.3|||||The analysis estimated comparison of change from baseline to Week 48 between the DTG+RPV and CAR groups in total hip T-scores by baseline third agent INSTI.|||0.30|-0.26|
81567689|NCT02478632|162809489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.19|||||The analysis estimated comparison of change from baseline to Week 48 between the DTG+RPV and CAR groups in total hip T-scores by baseline third agent NNRTI.|||0.19|0.03|
81567690|NCT02478632|162809489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.24|||||The analysis estimated comparison of change from baseline to Week 48 between the DTG+RPV and CAR groups in total hip T-scores by baseline third agent PI.|||0.24|-0.09|
81567691|NCT02478632|162809489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.37|||||The analysis estimated comparison of change from baseline to Week 48 between the DTG+RPV and CAR groups in total hip Z-scores by baseline third agent INSTI.|||0.37|-0.25|
81567692|NCT02478632|162809489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.18|||||The analysis estimated comparison of change from baseline to Week 48 between the DTG+RPV and CAR groups in total hip Z-scores by baseline third agent NNRTI.|||0.18|0.02|
81567693|NCT02478632|162809489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.21|||||The analysis estimated comparison of change from baseline to Week 48 between the DTG+RPV and CAR groups in total hip Z-scores by baseline third agent PI.|||0.21|-0.14|
81567694|NCT02478632|162809489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.71|||||The analysis estimated comparison of change from baseline to Week 48 between the DTG+RPV and CAR groups in lumbar spine T-scores by baseline third agent INSTI.|||0.71|0.01|
81567695|NCT02478632|162809489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.25|||||The analysis estimated comparison of change from baseline to Week 48 between the DTG+RPV and CAR groups in lumbar spine T-scores by baseline third agent NNRTI.|||0.25|-0.03|
81567696|NCT02478632|162809489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.33|||||The analysis estimated comparison of change from baseline to Week 48 between the DTG+RPV and CAR groups in lumbar spine T-scores by baseline third agent PI.|||0.33|-0.30|
81567697|NCT02478632|162809489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.74|||||The analysis estimated comparison of change from baseline to Week 48 between the DTG+RPV and CAR groups in lumbar spine Z-scores by baseline third agent INSTI.|||0.74|0.03|
81567698|NCT02478632|162809489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.26|||||The analysis estimated comparison of change from baseline to Week 48 between the DTG+RPV and CAR groups in lumbar spine Z-scores by baseline third agent NNRTI.|||0.26|-0.02|
81567699|NCT02478632|162809489|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.34|||||The analysis estimated comparison of change from baseline to Week 48 between the DTG+RPV and CAR groups in lumbar spine Z-scores by baseline third agent PI.|||0.34|-0.26|
81567700|NCT00002651|162809494|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The overall type I error rate used is 0.05. The type II error rate is 0.10 (power = 0.9). The trial planned for a one-sided test of the hypothesis that the hazard ratio of intermittent CAD to continuous CAD is 1.2. A hazard ratio of 1.0 was used as the specific alternative in the trial size computations. Thus, rejection of the hypothesis will be evidence against the possibility that the intermittent CAD hazard ratio is larger than the continuous CAD hazard ratio by 20% or more.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.23|||Regression, Cox|||||1.23|0.99|0.15
81567701|NCT00002651|162809495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.83||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|3.97||The type I error rate used was 0.005 in an attempt to adjust for multiple primary scores being tested.The type II error rate used was 0.10 (power = 0.9).|t-test, 2 sided|||||3.97|-0.31|0.09
81567702|NCT00002651|162809496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.88||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|4.76||The type I error rate used was 0.005 in an attempt to adjust for multiple primary scores being tested.The type II error rate used was 0.10 (power = 0.9).|t-test, 2 sided|||||4.76|1.00|0.003
81567703|NCT00002651|162809497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.0|-5.0||The type I error rate used was 0.005 in an attempt to adjust for multiple primary scores being tested.The type II error rate used was 0.10 (power = 0.9).|t-test, 2 sided|||||-5|-14|<0.001
81567704|NCT00002651|162809498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.0||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|36.0||The type I error rate used was 0.005 in an attempt to adjust for multiple primary scores being tested.The type II error rate used was 0.10 (power = 0.9).|t-test, 2 sided|||||36|1|0.04
81567705|NCT00002651|162809499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.32||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|3.46||The type I error rate used was 0.005 in an attempt to adjust for multiple primary scores being tested.The type II error rate used was 0.10 (power = 0.9).|t-test, 2 sided|||||3.46|-0.83|0.23
81567706|NCT00762385|162809560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03164|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1247||||98.3|-0.2346|0.03164|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference is galyfilcon A minus comfilcon A.|Results is overall lens effect with time as a covariate.||0.03164|-0.2346|
81567707|NCT00762385|162809561|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.00556|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02287||||98.3|-0.04297|0.00556|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference is galyfilcon A minus comfilcon A.|Results is overall lens effect with time as a covariate.||0.005560|-0.04297|
81567708|NCT00762385|162809562|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2726|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1064||||98.3|0.04553|0.2726|||Mixed Models Analysis||Mean difference is galyfilcon A minus comfilcon A.|Results is overall lens effect with time as a covariate.||0.2726|0.04553|
81567709|NCT02653872|162809563|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Geometric mean ratio of Cmax for AZD7986 administered with verapamil over Cmax for AZD7986 administered alone. Presented as a percentage.|% Geometric Mean Ratio|153.4|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|136.16|172.83|||ANOVA|||The study was designed based on a test for bioequivalence. Using an estimated standard deviation for Cmax of AZD7986 of less than or equal to 0.202, 12 evaluable subjects were deemed needed to achieve a power of 90%, at an assumed ratio of 0.95, to show that a two-sided 90% confidence interval for the ratio of Cmax between 2 treatments (AZD7986 and AZD7986+ Verapamil/Itraconazole) would be contained within the (0.8;1.25) equivalence limit. 3 extra subjects were added to compensate for dropout.||172.83|136.16|
81567710|NCT02653872|162809563|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Geometric mean ratio of Cmax for AZD7986 administered with itraconazole over Cmax for AZD7986 administered alone. Presented as a percentage.|% Geometric Mean Ratio|60.66|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.84|68.34|||ANOVA|||The study was designed based on a test for bioequivalence. Using an estimated standard deviation for Cmax of AZD7986 of less than or equal to 0.202, 12 evaluable subjects were deemed needed to achieve a power of 90%, at an assumed ratio of 0.95, to show that a two-sided 90% confidence interval for the ratio of Cmax between 2 treatments (AZD7986 and AZD7986+ Verapamil/Itraconazole) would be contained within the (0.8;1.25) equivalence limit. 3 extra subjects were added to compensate for dropout.||68.34|53.84|
81567711|NCT02653872|162809564|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Geometric mean ratio of AUC for AZD7986 administered with verapamil over AUC for AZD7986 administered alone. Presented as a percentage.|% Geometric Mean Ratio|132.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|121.78|143.64|||ANOVA|||The study was sized for Cmax primarily and not AUC. A two-sided 90% confidence interval for the ratio of AUC between the two treatments groups was used to determine equivalence.||143.64|121.78|
81567712|NCT02653872|162809564|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Geometric mean ratio of AUC for AZD7986 administered with itraconazole over AUC for AZD7986 administered alone. Presented as a percentage.|% Geometric Mean Ratio|113.7|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.69|123.49|||ANOVA|||The study was sized for Cmax primarily and not AUC. A two-sided 90% confidence interval for the ratio of AUC between the two treatments groups was used to determine equivalence.||123.49|104.69|
81567713|NCT02653872|162809565|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Geometric mean ratio of AUC (0-t) for AZD7986 administered with verapamil over AUC (0-t) for AZD7986 administered alone. Presented as a percentage.|% Geometric Mean Ratio|133.51|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|122.7|145.29|||ANOVA|||The study was sized for Cmax primarily and not AUC (0-t). A two-sided 90% confidence interval for the ratio of AUC (0-t) between the two treatments groups was used to determine equivalence.||145.29|122.70|
81567714|NCT02653872|162809565|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Geometric mean ratio of AUC (0-t) for AZD7986 administered with itraconazole over AUC (0-t) for AZD7986 administered alone. Presented as a percentage.|% Geometric Mean Ratio|112.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.34|122.37|||ANOVA|||The study was sized for Cmax primarily and not AUC (0-t). A two-sided 90% confidence interval for the ratio of AUC (0-t) between the two treatments groups was used to determine equivalence.||122.37|103.34|
81567715|NCT04545060|162809572|SUPERIORITY||adjusted relative risk ratio|0.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.5||two-sided, alpha=0.05|poisson regression model|||||0.50|0.09|<0.001
81567716|NCT04545060|162809590|SUPERIORITY||relative risk ratio|0.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.63||two-sided, alpha=0.05|poisson regression model|||||0.63|0.19|<0.001
81567717|NCT04545060|162809591|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-1.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|-0.76||two-sided, alpha=0.05|ANCOVA|||||-0.76|-1.38|<0.001
81567718|NCT04545060|162809593|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean difference|-0.232||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.399|-0.065||two-sided, alpha=0.05|Mixed model repeated measures|||||-0.065|-0.399|0.007
81567719|NCT04545060|162809597|SUPERIORITY||relative risk ratio|0.26||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|0.59||two-sided, alpha=0.05|poisson regression model|||||0.59|0.12|0.002
81567720|NCT00973674|162809605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.99|||||||Barnard's unconditional Exact Test|||||||0.99
81567721|NCT00973674|162809606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.67||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|3.77|||Log Rank|||||3.77|0.74|.033
81567722|NCT00973674|162809607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.35
81567723|NCT01961362|162809691|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.9|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.87||0.6|TWO_SIDED|||||P\<0.05 considered to represent statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.6
81567724|NCT01961362|162809691|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81567725|NCT01961362|162809692|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81567726|NCT01761175|162809701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81567727|NCT01761175|162809702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81567728|NCT01761175|162809703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.01
81567729|NCT01761175|162809704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Log Rank|||||||<0.01
81567730|NCT01761175|162809705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.02
81567731|NCT01761175|162809706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.01
81567732|NCT01761175|162809707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.34
81567733|NCT03576495|162809736|SUPERIORITY|"We conducted a superiority statistical test to assess if residents' knowledge improved after exposure to the PACTS curriculum. For purposes of measuring an effect of the PACTS curriculum on resident knowledge, resident knowledge was compared at time Period 2 between the Early Intervention (intervention) and Delayed Intervention (control) groups."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.6||||0.2422|TWO_SIDED|||||This p-value compares the average scores (in percent) of the residents' knowledge assessment at time period 2 between the Early Intervention and Delayed Intervention groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2422
81567734|NCT03576495|162809737|SUPERIORITY||Difference between percentage|0.0||||1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"We conducted a superiority statistical test to assess if residents' preparation for caring for culturally diverse patients improved after exposure to the PACTS curriculum. For purposes of measuring an effect of the PACTS curriculum on resident preparedness assessed by the Cross-Cultural Care Survey, resident preparedness was compared at time Period 2 between the Early Intervention (intervention) and Delayed Intervention (control) groups."||||1.000
81567735|NCT03576495|162809738|SUPERIORITY||Percent difference|0.9||||0.6295|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"We conducted a superiority statistical test to assess if residents' self-assessed skills improved after exposure to the PACTS curriculum. For purposes of measuring an effect of the PACTS curriculum on resident skills, resident skills were compared at time Period 2 between the Early Intervention (intervention) and Delayed Intervention (control) groups."||||0.6295
81567736|NCT03576495|162809739|SUPERIORITY||Difference between percentage|2.5||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||"We conducted a superiority statistical test to assess if residents' beliefs improved after exposure to the PACTS curriculum. For purposes of measuring an effect of the PACTS curriculum on resident beliefs, beliefs were compared at time Period 2 between the Early Intervention (intervention) and Delayed Intervention (control) groups."||||0.0199
81567737|NCT03576495|162809740|SUPERIORITY||difference in the percentage|2.2||||0.2665|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"We conducted a superiority statistical test to assess if residents' OSCE performance improved after exposure to the PACTS curriculum. OSCE performance was compared at time Period 2 between the Early Intervention (intervention) and Delayed Intervention (control) groups. We compared the difference in the percentage of residents designated mostly and a great deal on Limited English Proficiency and Informed Consent OSCE."||||0.2665
81567738|NCT03576495|162809740|SUPERIORITY||difference in the percentage|6.2||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"We conducted a superiority statistical test to assess if residents' OSCE performance improved after exposure to the PACTS curriculum. OSCE performance was compared at time Period 2 between the Early Intervention (intervention) and Delayed Intervention (control) groups. We compared the difference in the percentage of residents designated mostly and a great deal on Trust and Pain."||||0.0001
81567739|NCT03576495|162809741|SUPERIORITY||absolute difference between percentage|3.19||||0.5079|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"We conducted a superiority statistical test to assess if patient satisfaction improved after resident exposure to the PACTS curriculum. For purposes of measuring an effect of the PACTS curriculum, patient satisfaction was compared at time Period 2 between the Early Intervention (intervention) and Delayed Intervention (control) groups. We compared the difference in proportion of patients who reported agree and strongly agree for satisfaction as it relates to trust at time period 2."||||0.5079
81567740|NCT03576495|162809741|SUPERIORITY||absolute difference between percentage|1.92||||0.1571|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"We conducted a superiority statistical test to assess if patient satisfaction improved after resident exposure to the PACTS curriculum. For purposes of measuring an effect of the curriculum, patient satisfaction was compared at Period 2 between the Early Intervention (intervention) and Delayed Intervention (control) groups. We compared the difference in proportion of patients who reported agree and strongly agree for satisfaction as it relates to limited English proficiency at period 2."||||0.1571
81567741|NCT03576495|162809741|SUPERIORITY||absolute difference between percentage|4.76||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"We conducted a superiority statistical test to assess if patient satisfaction improved after resident exposure to the PACTS curriculum. For purposes of measuring an effect of the PACTS curriculum, patient satisfaction was compared at time Period 2 between the Early Intervention (intervention) and Delayed Intervention (control) groups. We compared the difference in proportion of patients who reported agree and strongly agree for satisfaction as it relates to consent at time period 2."||||0.0001
81567742|NCT03576495|162809741|SUPERIORITY||absolute difference between percentage|0.19||||0.2956|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||"We conducted a superiority statistical test to assess if patient satisfaction improved after resident exposure to the PACTS curriculum. For purposes of measuring an effect of the PACTS curriculum, patient satisfaction was compared at time Period 2 between the Early Intervention (intervention) and Delayed Intervention (control) groups. We compared the difference in proportion of patients who reported agree and strongly agree for satisfaction as it relates to pain at time period 2."||||0.2956
81567743|NCT03576495|162809742|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|5.31||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||We used Cox Proportional Hazard to assess time to discharge, with 5.31 days as the estimated value for the difference between the two groups.|"We conducted a superiority statistical test to assess if patients length of stay improved after resident exposure to the PACTS curriculum. Patient length of stay was compared at time Period 2 between the Early Intervention (intervention) and Delayed Intervention (control) groups to measure an effect of the PACTS intervention."||||0.0028
81567744|NCT02635776|162809744|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|63.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|53.0|73.3|||Farrington-Manning test|||Treatment difference at 600 mg||73.3|53|<0.0001
81567745|NCT02635776|162809745|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|47.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.0|57.7|||Farrington-Manning test|||Treatment difference at 1000 mg||57.7|38|<0.0001
81567746|NCT02635776|162809746|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|68.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.6|78.5|||Farrington-Manning test|||Treatment difference at 300 mg||78.5|58.6|<0.0001
81567747|NCT02635776|162809747|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test (using equally spaced scores), stratified by region (North America, Europe)||Treatment difference in maximum severity||||<0.0001
81567748|NCT00788073|162809748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2||||0.05|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.05
81567749|NCT00788073|162809749|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.008||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.008
81567750|NCT02197273|162809764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.764|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.764
81567751|NCT02197273|162809765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.206|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.206
81567752|NCT02197273|162809766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Fisher exact|0.486||||0.656|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.656
81567753|NCT04154930|162809767|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|69.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|52.54|86.89|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||86.89|52.54|<0.001
81567754|NCT04154930|162809768|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|72.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|60.67|84.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Responder Rate Based on the Blinded Evaluator's live assessment of the GIHS at 6 Months After Baseline||84.28|60.67|<0.001
81567755|NCT04154930|162809768|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|66.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.97|77.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Responder Rate Based on the Blinded Evaluator's live assessment of the GIHS at 9 Months After Baseline||77.92|54.97|<0.001
81567756|NCT04154930|162809768|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|52.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.57|64.26|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Responder Rate Based on the Blinded Evaluator's live assessment of the GIHS at 12 Months After Baseline||64.26|40.57|<0.001
81567757|NCT03104543|162809776|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.45|||Generalized estimating equation|||||1.45|0.67|.05
81567758|NCT03104543|162809779|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.28|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.28|-0.47|.05
81567759|NCT00134030|162809788|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.12|||Log Rank|||||1.12|0.61|0.214
81567760|NCT00134030|162809788|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.23|||Log Rank|||||1.23|0.78|0.86
81567761|NCT00134030|162809788|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|4.9|||Difference in RMST|||Secondary RMST analysis performed in poor response group, due to evidence of non-proportional hazards.||4.9|-3.3|0.69
81567762|NCT00134030|162809789|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.33|||Log Rank|||||1.33|0.69|0.804
81567763|NCT00134030|162809789|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.39|||Log Rank|||||1.39|0.81|0.674
81567764|NCT01972568|162809791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.1208|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|2.72|||Logistic regression model|||||2.72|0.89|0.1208
81567765|NCT01972568|162809799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.31||||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.44|7.61|||Logistic regression model|||||7.61|1.44|0.0048
81567766|NCT01972568|162809800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.96||||0.0202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|3.46|||Logistic regression model|||||3.46|1.11|0.0202
81567767|NCT00306189|162809801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.0|||<|0.0001||95.0|5.76|8.24|||t-test, 2 sided|||||8.24|5.76|<0.0001
81567768|NCT00306189|162809801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.25|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.1|6.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||6.4|4.1|<0.0001
81567769|NCT00306189|162809801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.27|||<|0.0001||95.0|5.06|7.49|||t-test, 2 sided|||||7.49|5.06|<0.0001
81567770|NCT02993757|162809806|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.982|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.664|1.45||||||Antigen HPV-6||1.45|0.664|
81567771|NCT02993757|162809806|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.804|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.626|1.03||||||Antigen HPV-11||1.03|0.626|
81567772|NCT02993757|162809806|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.815|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.608|1.09||||||Antigen HPV-16||1.09|0.608|
81567773|NCT02993757|162809806|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.795|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.603|1.05||||||Antigen HPV-18||1.05|0.603|
81567774|NCT02993757|162809807|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.987|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.574|1.7||||||Serotype 1||1.70|0.574|
81567775|NCT02993757|162809807|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.783|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.22||||||Serotype 2||1.22|0.500|
81567776|NCT02993757|162809807|OTHER||GMT ratio|0.836|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.568|1.23||||||Serotype 3||1.23|0.568|
81567777|NCT02993757|162809807|OTHER||GMT ratio|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.813|1.4||||||Serotype 4||1.40|0.813|
81567778|NCT01435603|162809842|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.273||||0.017|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.017
81567779|NCT01681472|162809854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0323|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6R\]-5,10-methylene-THF concentration in tumor tissue was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0323
81567780|NCT01681472|162809854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1336|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6R\]-5,10-methylene-THF concentration in tumor tissue was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.1336
81567781|NCT01681472|162809854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8622|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6R\]-5,10-methylene-THF concentration in tumor tissue was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.8622
81567782|NCT01681472|162809854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6R\]-5,10-methylene-THF concentration in tumor tissue was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0024
81567783|NCT01681472|162809854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0074|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6R\]-5,10-methylene-THF concentration in tumor tissue was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0074
81567784|NCT01681472|162809854|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1752|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6R\]-5,10-methylene-THF concentration in tumor tissue was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.1752
81567785|NCT01681472|162809855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.148|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6R\]-5,10-methylene-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.1480
81567786|NCT01681472|162809855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0034|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6R\]-5,10-methylene-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0034
81567787|NCT01681472|162809855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0177|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6R\]-5,10-methylene-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0177
81567788|NCT01681472|162809855|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6R\]-5,10-methylene-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||<0.0001
81567789|NCT01681472|162809855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0019|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6R\]-5,10-methylene-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0019
81567790|NCT01681472|162809855|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0118|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6R\]-5,10-methylene-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0118
81567791|NCT01681472|162809856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1182|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.1182
81567792|NCT01681472|162809856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0538|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0538
81567793|NCT01681472|162809856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5244|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.5244
81567794|NCT01681472|162809856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0081|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0081
81567795|NCT01681472|162809856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0313|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0313
81567796|NCT01681472|162809856|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4777|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.4777
81567797|NCT01681472|162809857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2716|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.2716
81567798|NCT01681472|162809857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0124|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0124
81567799|NCT01681472|162809857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0728|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0728
81567800|NCT01681472|162809857|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||<0.0001
81567801|NCT01681472|162809857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0039|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0039
81567802|NCT01681472|162809857|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0454|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0454
81567803|NCT01681472|162809858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0092|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-methyl-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0092
81567804|NCT01681472|162809858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8303|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-methyl-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.8303
81567805|NCT01681472|162809858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1182|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-methyl-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.1182
81567806|NCT01681472|162809858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0081|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-methyl-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0081
81567807|NCT01681472|162809858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3184|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-methyl-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.3184
81567808|NCT01681472|162809858|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1752|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-methyl-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.1752
81567809|NCT01681472|162809859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0728|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-methyl-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0728
81567810|NCT01681472|162809859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2246|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-methyl-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.2246
81567811|NCT01681472|162809859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0428|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-methyl-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0428
81567812|NCT01681472|162809859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-methyl-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0003
81567813|NCT01681472|162809859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4309|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-methyl-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.4309
81567814|NCT01681472|162809859|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0055|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-methyl-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0055
81567815|NCT01681472|162809860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0728|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-formyl-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0728
81567816|NCT01681472|162809860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0034|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-formyl-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0034
81567817|NCT01681472|162809860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-formyl-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0015
81567818|NCT01681472|162809860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-formyl-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0024
81567819|NCT01681472|162809860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-formyl-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0009
81567820|NCT01681472|162809860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0055|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-formyl-THF concentration in tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0055
81567821|NCT01681472|162809861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-formyl-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0240
81567822|NCT01681472|162809861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0058|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-formyl-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0058
81567823|NCT01681472|162809861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-formyl-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0015
81567824|NCT01681472|162809861|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-formyl-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||<0.0001
81567825|NCT01681472|162809861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-formyl-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0014
81567826|NCT01681472|162809861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0338|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of \[6S\]-5-formyl-THF concentration in mucosa adjacent to the tumor was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0338
81567827|NCT01681472|162809862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567828|NCT01681472|162809862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567829|NCT01681472|162809862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567830|NCT01681472|162809862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567831|NCT01681472|162809862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0015
81567832|NCT01681472|162809862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567833|NCT01681472|162809863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0015
81567834|NCT01681472|162809863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567835|NCT01681472|162809863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0015
81567836|NCT01681472|162809863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567837|NCT01681472|162809863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0009
81567838|NCT01681472|162809863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567839|NCT01681472|162809864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0728|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0728
81567840|NCT01681472|162809864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2246|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.2246
81567841|NCT01681472|162809864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0166|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0166
81567842|NCT01681472|162809864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1752|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.1752
81567843|NCT01681472|162809864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9581|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.9581
81567844|NCT01681472|162809864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0118|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0118
81567845|NCT01681472|162809865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567846|NCT01681472|162809865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567847|NCT01681472|162809865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567848|NCT01681472|162809865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567849|NCT01681472|162809865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567850|NCT01681472|162809865|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(0-2h) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0024
81567851|NCT01681472|162809866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0015
81567852|NCT01681472|162809866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567853|NCT01681472|162809866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0022
81567854|NCT01681472|162809866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567855|NCT01681472|162809866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0015
81567856|NCT01681472|162809866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567857|NCT01681472|162809867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0015
81567858|NCT01681472|162809867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567859|NCT01681472|162809867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0015
81567860|NCT01681472|162809867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567861|NCT01681472|162809867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0009
81567862|NCT01681472|162809867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567863|NCT01681472|162809868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0240
81567864|NCT01681472|162809868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1336|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.1336
81567865|NCT01681472|162809868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0015
81567866|NCT01681472|162809868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2725|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.2725
81567867|NCT01681472|162809868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1893|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.1893
81567868|NCT01681472|162809868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0024
81567869|NCT01681472|162809869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567870|NCT01681472|162809869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567871|NCT01681472|162809869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567872|NCT01681472|162809869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0142|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0142
81567873|NCT01681472|162809869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0085|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0085
81567874|NCT01681472|162809869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of AUC(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0024
81567875|NCT01681472|162809870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0014
81567876|NCT01681472|162809870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567877|NCT01681472|162809870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0021|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0021
81567878|NCT01681472|162809870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567879|NCT01681472|162809870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0014
81567880|NCT01681472|162809870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567881|NCT01681472|162809871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0015
81567882|NCT01681472|162809871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567883|NCT01681472|162809871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0015
81567884|NCT01681472|162809871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567885|NCT01681472|162809871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0009
81567886|NCT01681472|162809871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567887|NCT01681472|162809872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0240
81567888|NCT01681472|162809872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1336|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.1336
81567889|NCT01681472|162809872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0015
81567890|NCT01681472|162809872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1551|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.1551
81567891|NCT01681472|162809872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1563|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.1563
81567892|NCT01681472|162809872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0024
81567893|NCT01681472|162809873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567894|NCT01681472|162809873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567895|NCT01681472|162809873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567896|NCT01681472|162809873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0142|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0142
81567897|NCT01681472|162809873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0085|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0085
81567898|NCT01681472|162809873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0024|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of Cmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0024
81567899|NCT01681472|162809874|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||1.0000
81567900|NCT01681472|162809874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567901|NCT01681472|162809874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0010
81567902|NCT01681472|162809874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567903|NCT01681472|162809874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0005
81567904|NCT01681472|162809874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567905|NCT01681472|162809875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0056|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0056
81567906|NCT01681472|162809875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567907|NCT01681472|162809875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0010
81567908|NCT01681472|162809875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567909|NCT01681472|162809875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0014
81567910|NCT01681472|162809875|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567911|NCT01681472|162809876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1796|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.1796
81567912|NCT01681472|162809876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3243|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.3243
81567913|NCT01681472|162809876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0263|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0263
81567914|NCT01681472|162809876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0268|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0268
81567915|NCT01681472|162809876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2041|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.2041
81567916|NCT01681472|162809876|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0061|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.0061
81567917|NCT01681472|162809877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567918|NCT01681472|162809877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567919|NCT01681472|162809877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567920|NCT01681472|162809877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567921|NCT01681472|162809877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567922|NCT01681472|162809877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of tmax was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567923|NCT01681472|162809878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0268|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0268
81567924|NCT01681472|162809878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567925|NCT01681472|162809878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0227|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0227
81567926|NCT01681472|162809878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567927|NCT01681472|162809878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0933|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0933
81567928|NCT01681472|162809878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567929|NCT01681472|162809879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0177|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0177
81567930|NCT01681472|162809879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567931|NCT01681472|162809879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0058|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0058
81567932|NCT01681472|162809879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567933|NCT01681472|162809879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0043|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0043
81567934|NCT01681472|162809879|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567935|NCT01681472|162809880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567936|NCT01681472|162809880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567937|NCT01681472|162809880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567938|NCT01681472|162809880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567939|NCT01681472|162809880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567940|NCT01681472|162809880|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567941|NCT01681472|162809881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567942|NCT01681472|162809881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567943|NCT01681472|162809881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567944|NCT01681472|162809881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0668|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0668
81567945|NCT01681472|162809881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0502|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0502
81567946|NCT01681472|162809881|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0081|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t1/2 was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0081
81567947|NCT01681472|162809882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0011|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0011
81567948|NCT01681472|162809882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567949|NCT01681472|162809882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0015
81567950|NCT01681472|162809882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567951|NCT01681472|162809882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6691|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.6691
81567952|NCT01681472|162809882|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567953|NCT01681472|162809883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0015
81567954|NCT01681472|162809883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567955|NCT01681472|162809883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.064|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0640
81567956|NCT01681472|162809883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567957|NCT01681472|162809883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1213|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.1213
81567958|NCT01681472|162809883|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567959|NCT01681472|162809884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1791|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.1791
81567960|NCT01681472|162809884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4945|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.4945
81567961|NCT01681472|162809884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0014|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0014
81567962|NCT01681472|162809884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.599|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.5990
81567963|NCT01681472|162809884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0303|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0303
81567964|NCT01681472|162809884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0107|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0107
81567965|NCT01681472|162809885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567966|NCT01681472|162809885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567967|NCT01681472|162809885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0
81567968|NCT01681472|162809885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0125|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0125
81567969|NCT01681472|162809885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0017|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.0017
81567970|NCT01681472|162809885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5286|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The exploratory evaluation of t(last) was done respectively for differences between treatments using Wilcoxon test. Differences in variability between the treatment groups were assessed using Proc GLM and Levene's test.||||0.5286
81567971|NCT01681472|162809886|OTHER||Correlation factor|-0.21666||||0.6063|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. concentration in tumor||||0.6063
81567972|NCT01681472|162809886|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.54039||||0.2105|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. concentration in tumor||||0.2105
81567973|NCT01681472|162809886|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.27618||||0.5079|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. concentration in adjacent mucosa||||0.5079
81567974|NCT01681472|162809886|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.68223||||0.0913|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. concentration in adjacent mucosa||||0.0913
81567975|NCT01681472|162809887|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.38298||||0.3964|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. concentration in tumor||||0.3964
81567976|NCT01681472|162809887|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.27018||||0.5175|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. concentration in tumor||||0.5175
81567977|NCT01681472|162809887|OTHER||Correlation factor|-0.02188||||0.959|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. concentration in tumor||||0.9590
81567978|NCT01681472|162809887|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.45404||||0.3061|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. concentration in adjacent mucosa||||0.3061
81567979|NCT01681472|162809887|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.34905||||0.3967|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. concentration in adjacent mucosa||||0.3967
81567980|NCT01681472|162809887|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.07937||||0.8518|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. concentration in adjacent mucosa||||0.8518
81567981|NCT01681472|162809888|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.73743||||0.0586|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. conc in tumor||||0.0586
81567982|NCT01681472|162809888|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.44757||||0.2661|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. conc in tumor||||0.2661
81567983|NCT01681472|162809888|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.03292||||0.9506|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. conc in tumor||||0.9506
81567984|NCT01681472|162809888|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.09033||||0.8315|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. conc in tumor||||0.8315
81567985|NCT01681472|162809888|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.76502||||0.0451|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. conc in adjacent mucosa||||0.0451
81567986|NCT01681472|162809888|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.34496||||0.4027|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. concentration in adjacent mucosa||||0.4027
81567987|NCT01681472|162809888|OTHER||Correlation factor|-0.66295||||0.1513|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. concentration in adjacent mucosa||||0.1513
81567988|NCT01681472|162809888|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.36854||||0.369|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. concentration in adjacent mucosa||||0.3690
81567989|NCT01681472|162809889|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.23512||||0.5751|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. concentration in adjacent mucosa||||0.5751
81567990|NCT01681472|162809889|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.02576||||0.9672|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. concentration in adjacent mucosa||||0.9672
81567991|NCT01681472|162809889|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.68778||||0.0594|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. conc in tumor||||0.0594
81567992|NCT01681472|162809889|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.11512||||0.8281|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||AUC(0-2h) vs. conc in tumor||||0.8281
81567993|NCT01681472|162809890|OTHER|||||||0.0451|||||||pearson|||||||0.0451
81567994|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.42972||||0.3359|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for AMT gene expression||||0.3359
81567995|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.75404||||0.0307|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for AMT gene expression||||0.0307
81567996|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|-0.7073||||0.116|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for AMT gene expression||||0.1160
81567997|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|-0.47193||||0.2377|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for AMT gene expression||||0.2377
81567998|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.88128||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for PCFT gene expression||||0.0087
81567999|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.58502||||0.1277|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for PCFT gene expression||||0.1277
81568000|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.89976||||0.0146|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for PCFT gene expression||||0.0146
81568001|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.11497||||0.7863|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for PCFT gene expression||||0.7863
81568002|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.97624||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for FPGS gene expression||||0.0002
81568003|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.88682||||0.0033|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for FPGS gene expression||||0.0033
81568004|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|-0.64743||||0.1645|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for FPGS gene expression||||0.1645
81568005|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.17664||||0.6756|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for FPGS gene expression||||0.6756
81568006|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.94364||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for MTHFS gene expression||||0.0014
81568007|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.43194||||0.2852|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for MTHFS gene expression||||0.2852
81568008|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.58419||||0.2234|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for MTHFS gene expression||||0.2234
81568009|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.9584||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for MTHFS gene expression||||0.0002
81568010|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|-0.38987||||0.3873|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for ABCC3 gene expression||||0.3873
81568011|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|-0.25891||||0.5358|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for ABCC3 gene expression||||0.5358
81568012|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.777||||0.0691|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for ABCC3 gene expression||||0.0691
81568013|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.00322||||0.994|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for ABCC3 gene expression||||0.9940
81568014|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.93711||||0.0018|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for GGH gene expression||||0.0018
81568015|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.46883||||0.2413|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for GGH gene expression||||0.2413
81568016|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|-0.09737||||0.8544|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for GGH gene expression||||0.8544
81568017|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.78928||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for GGH gene expression||||0.0199
81568018|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.82963||||0.0209|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for ABCC1 gene expression||||0.0209
81568019|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|-0.16724||||0.6922|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for ABCC1 gene expression||||0.6922
81568020|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.14436||||0.785|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for ABCC1 gene expression||||0.7850
81568021|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.74757||||0.033|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for ABCC1 gene expression||||0.0330
81568022|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.32113||||0.4825|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for MTHFD1L gene expression||||0.4825
81568023|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.3716||||0.3647|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for MTHFD1L gene expression||||0.3647
81568024|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.20955||||0.6903|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for MTHFD1L gene expression||||0.6903
81568025|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.74459||||0.0341|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for MTHFD1L gene expression||||0.0341
81568026|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.50966||||0.2426|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for SHMT1 gene expression||||0.2426
81568027|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.67853||||0.0643|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for SHMT1 gene expression||||0.0643
81568028|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.05531||||0.9171|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for SHMT1 gene expression||||0.9171
81568029|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.59183||||0.1222|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for SHMT1 gene expression||||0.1222
81568030|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.8104||||0.0271|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for SHMT2 gene expression||||0.0271
81568031|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.86266||||0.0058|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for SHMT2 gene expression||||0.0058
81568032|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|-0.71666||||0.109|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for SHMT2 gene expression||||0.1090
81568033|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.55508||||0.1533|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for SHMT2 gene expression||||0.1533
81568034|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.318||||0.487|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for RFC-1 gene expression||||0.4870
81568035|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.23312||||0.5785|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for RFC-1 gene expression||||0.5785
81568036|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|-0.0245||||0.9632|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for RFC-1 gene expression||||0.9632
81568037|NCT01681472|162809891|OTHER||Correlation factor|0.64565||||0.0838|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson Correlation|||Correlation for RFC-1 gene expression||||0.0838
81568038|NCT00795145|162809903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.47||||||90.0|-0.7|3.64||||||Inferential analysis at 0.5 hour post-dose||3.64|-0.7|
81568039|NCT00795145|162809903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.96||||||90.0|-5.13|-0.79||||||Inferential analysis at 1 hour post-dose||-0.79|-5.13|
81568040|NCT00795145|162809903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.53||||||90.0|-7.7|-3.36||||||Inferential analysis at 2 hour post-dose||-3.36|-7.70|
81568041|NCT00795145|162809903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4||||||90.0|-1.77|2.57||||||Inferential analysis at 4 hour post-dose||2.57|-1.77|
81568042|NCT00795145|162809903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.37||||||90.0|-3.54|0.8||||||Inferential analysis at 8 hour post-dose||0.80|-3.54|
81568043|NCT00795145|162809903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.01||||||90.0|-1.16|3.18||||||Inferential analysis at 12 hour post-dose||3.18|-1.16|
81568044|NCT00795145|162809903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64||||||90.0|-2.81|1.53||||||Inferential analysis at 24 hour post-dose||1.53|-2.81|
81568045|NCT00795145|162809903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.49||||||90.0|0.32|4.66||||||Inferential analysis at 0.5 hour post-dose||4.66|0.32|
81568046|NCT00795145|162809903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.78||||||90.0|-3.95|0.39||||||Inferential analysis at 1 hour post-dose||0.39|-3.95|
81568047|NCT00795145|162809903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.51||||||90.0|-9.68|-5.34||||||Inferential analysis at 2 hour post-dose||-5.34|-9.68|
81568048|NCT00795145|162809903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.47||||||90.0|1.3|5.64||||||Inferential analysis at 4 hour post-dose||5.64|1.30|
81568049|NCT00795145|162809903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.13||||||90.0|-1.04|3.3||||||Inferential analysis at 8 hour post-dose||3.30|-1.04|
81568050|NCT00795145|162809903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.47||||||90.0|-0.7|3.64||||||Inferential analysis at 12 hour post-dose||3.64|-0.70|
81568051|NCT00795145|162809903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||||90.0|-0.37|3.97||||||Inferential analysis at 24 hour post-dose||3.97|-0.37|
81568052|NCT00795145|162809904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.27||||||90.0|1.1|5.44||||||Inferential analysis at 0.5 hour post-dose||5.44|1.10|
81568053|NCT00795145|162809904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.83||||||90.0|4.66|9.0||||||Inferential analysis at 1 hour post-dose||9.00|4.66|
81568054|NCT00795145|162809904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.27||||||90.0|8.1|12.44||||||Inferential analysis at 2 hour post-dose||12.44|8.10|
81568055|NCT00795145|162809904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.84||||||90.0|7.67|12.01||||||Inferential analysis at 4 hour post-dose||12.01|7.67|
81568056|NCT00795145|162809904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.4||||||90.0|7.23|11.58||||||Inferential analysis at 8 hour post-dose||11.58|7.23|
81568057|NCT00795145|162809904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.05||||||90.0|4.87|9.22||||||Inferential analysis at 12 hour post-dose||9.22|4.87|
81568058|NCT00795145|162809904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.52||||||90.0|4.35|8.69||||||Inferential analysis at 24 hour post-dose||8.69|4.35|
81568059|NCT00795145|162809905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.49||||||90.0|-5.54|2.57||||||Inferential analysis at 0.5 hour post-dose||2.57|-5.54|
81568060|NCT00795145|162809905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.45||||||90.0|-11.51|-3.4||||||Inferential analysis at 1 hour post-dose||-3.40|-11.51|
81568061|NCT00795145|162809905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.75||||||90.0|-9.81|-1.7||||||Inferential analysis at 2 hour post-dose||-1.70|-9.81|
81568062|NCT00795145|162809905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.92||||||90.0|-4.97|3.13||||||Inferential analysis at 4 hour post-dose||3.13|-4.97|
81568063|NCT00795145|162809905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.64||||||90.0|-9.69|-1.58||||||Inferential analysis at 8 hour post-dose||-1.58|-9.69|
81568064|NCT00795145|162809905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.29||||||90.0|-6.34|1.77||||||Inferential analysis at 12 hour post-dose||1.77|-6.34|
81568065|NCT00795145|162809905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59||||||90.0|-4.64|3.47||||||Inferential analysis at 24 hour post-dose||3.47|-4.64|
81568066|NCT00795145|162809905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.49||||||90.0|-7.54|0.57||||||Inferential analysis at 0.5 hour post-dose||0.57|-7.54|
81568067|NCT00795145|162809905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.19||||||90.0|-16.24|-8.13||||||Inferential analysis at 1 hour post-dose||-8.13|-16.24|
81568068|NCT00795145|162809905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.39||||||90.0|-18.44|-10.33||||||Inferential analysis at 2 hour post-dose||-10.33|-18.44|
81568069|NCT00795145|162809905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.19||||||90.0|-6.24|1.87||||||Inferential analysis at 4 hour post-dose||1.87|-6.24|
81568070|NCT00795145|162809905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.1||||||90.0|-2.95|5.15||||||Inferential analysis at 8 hour post-dose||5.15|-2.95|
81568071|NCT00795145|162809905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11||||||90.0|-3.94|4.17||||||Inferential analysis at 12 hour post-dose||4.17|-3.94|
81568072|NCT00795145|162809905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.68||||||90.0|-1.37|6.73||||||Inferential analysis at 24 hour post-dose||6.73|-1.37|
81568073|NCT01696071|162809916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.002|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||||95.0|-0.038|0.034|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline|Tio R5 QD - Tio R2.5 BID|No p-values are presented as no formal statistical hypothesis was tested.||0.034|-0.038|
81568074|NCT01696071|162809917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.021||||95.0|-0.032|0.052|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|No p-values are presented as no formal statistical hypothesis was tested.||0.052|-0.032|
81568075|NCT01696071|162809918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||||95.0|-0.05|0.022|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|No p-values are presented as no formal statistical hypothesis was tested||0.022|-0.050|
81568076|NCT01696071|162809919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.018||||95.0|-0.051|0.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|No p-values are presented as no formal statistical hypothesis was tested.||0.023|-0.051|
81568077|NCT01696071|162809920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.032||||95.0|-0.06|0.068|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|No p-values are presented as no formal statistical hypothesis was tested.||0.068|-0.060|
81568078|NCT01696071|162809921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.005|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||||95.0|-0.044|0.035|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|No p-values are presented as no formal statistical hypothesis was tested.||0.035|-0.044|
81568079|NCT01696071|162809922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.023||||95.0|-0.048|0.042|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|No p-values are presented as no formal statistical hypothesis was tested||0.042|-0.048|
81568080|NCT01696071|162809923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||||95.0|-0.047|0.034|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|No p-values are presented as no formal statistical hypothesis was tested||0.034|-0.047|
81568081|NCT01696071|162809924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.026||||95.0|-0.07|0.032|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|No p-values are presented as no formal statistical hypothesis was tested||0.032|-0.070|
81568082|NCT01696071|162809925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.041|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.035||||95.0|-0.03|0.111|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|No p-values are presented as no formal statistical hypothesis was tested||0.111|-0.030|
81568083|NCT01696071|162809926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.389|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.658||||95.0|-8.651|5.873|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM, adjusted for treatment, period, patient and study baseline|Tio R5 qd - Tio R2.5 bid|No p-values are presented as no formal statistical hypothesis was tested||5.873|-8.651|
81568084|NCT04547712|162809940|SUPERIORITY||Proportion expressed as a percentage|78.9|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|59.4||||||The confidence interval lower limit was above the performance goal of 50%, the primary objective was met.|"Null Hypothesis: The proportion of subjects with On time without troublesome dyskinesia during aDBS single threshold mode Evaluation Period exceeding threshold \<= 50%; Alternative Hypothesis: The proportion of subjects with On time without troublesome dyskinesia during aDBS single threshold mode Evaluation Period exceeding threshold \> 50%"|||59.4|
81568085|NCT04547712|162809940|SUPERIORITY||Proportion expressed as a percentage|91.0|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|75.6||||||The confidence interval lower limit was above the performance goal of 50%, the primary objective was met.|"Null Hypothesis: The proportion of subjects with On time without troublesome dyskinesia during aDBS dual threshold mode Evaluation Period exceeding threshold \<= 50%; Alternative Hypothesis: The proportion of subjects with On time without troublesome dyskinesia during aDBS dual threshold mode Evaluation Period exceeding threshold \> 50%"|||75.6|
81568086|NCT04547712|162809941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||Nominal p-value is provided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null Hypothesis: Mean Difference between aDBS single threshold (Evaluation Phase) minus cDBS (Baseline Phase) for TEED \>= 0; Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Difference between aDBS single threshold (Evaluation Phase) minus cDBS (Baseline Phase) for TEED \< 0||||0.0120
81568087|NCT04547712|162809941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0491||||||Nominal p-value is provided.|t-test, 2 sided|||Null Hypothesis: Mean Difference between aDBS dual threshold (Evaluation Phase) minus cDBS (Baseline Phase) for TEED \>= 0; Alternative Hypothesis: Mean Difference between aDBS dual threshold (Evaluation Phase) minus cDBS (Baseline Phase) for TEED \< 0||||0.0491
81568088|NCT03298867|162809943|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference in percentages|73.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.43|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|58.89|88.01||Two-sided p-value calculated assuming the test statistic was distributed as a standard normal random variable.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified difference (teprotumumab - placebo) is a weighted average of the difference within each stratum. Estimates from the 2 strata (tobacco user, tobacco non-user) were combined with Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) weights.|||88.01|58.89|<0.001
81568089|NCT03298867|162809944|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference in percentages|70.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.62|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.89|85.75||Two-sided p-value calculated assuming the test statistic was distributed as a standard normal random variable.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified difference (teprotumumab - placebo) is a weighted average of the difference within each stratum. Estimates from the 2 strata (tobacco user, tobacco non-user) were combined with CMH weights.|||85.75|55.89|<0.001
81568090|NCT03298867|162809945|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference in percentages|36.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.39|54.67||Two-sided p-value calculated assuming the test statistic was distributed as a standard normal random variable.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified difference (teprotumumab - placebo) is a weighted average of the difference within each stratum. Estimates from the 2 strata (tobacco user, tobacco non-user) were combined with CMH weights.|||54.67|17.39|<0.001
81568091|NCT03298867|162809946|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-2.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.244|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|-1.8||Results obtained from an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix including the following terms: Baseline value, tobacco use status, treatment group, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction and visit-by-Baseline-value interaction.|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||||-1.80|-2.77|<0.001
81575199|NCT01059825|162821902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.9||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.22|-0.59||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.59|-1.22|0.000
81568092|NCT03298867|162809947|SUPERIORITY||Stratified difference in percentages|39.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.11||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.55|63.02||Two-sided p-value calculated assuming the test statistic was distributed as a standard normal random variable.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Stratified difference is a weighted average of the difference within each stratum. Estimates from the 2 strata (tobacco user, tobacco non-user) were combined with CMH weights.|||63.02|15.55|0.001
81568093|NCT03298867|162809948|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|9.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.651|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.08|14.64||Results obtained from an MMRM with an unstructured covariance matrix including the following terms: Baseline value, tobacco use status, treatment group, visit, visit-by-treatment interaction and visit-by-Baseline-value interaction.|mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||||14.64|4.08|<0.001
81568094|NCT05147428|162809971|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.99||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.04|||Log Rank|||For the primary analysis, we combined all three targeted medication classes (antipsychotics, sedative/hypnotics, or strong anticholinergics). We calculated Kaplan-Meier curves and performed log-rank testing, and estimated hazard ratios using Cox proportional hazards modeling, censoring at death or disenrollment from the health plan, or at the end of the 6-month study observation period, whichever came first. The index date for the survival analysis was the end of the 3-month blackout period.||1.04|0.94|0.76
81568095|NCT05147428|162809972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33|||||||Chi-squared|||Secondary outcomes were analyzed only for those patients who were not censored due to health plan disenrollment or death over the 6-month study observation period (n = 10 424). For analyses of secondary outcomes, we compared the 3 arms using chi-square testing for dichotomous outcomes.||||0.33
81568096|NCT05147428|162809973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Chi-squared|||Secondary outcomes were analyzed only for those patients who were not censored due to health plan disenrollment or death over the 6-month study observation period (n = 10 424). For analyses of secondary outcomes, we compared the 3 arms using chi-square testing for dichotomous outcomes.||||0.55
81568097|NCT05147428|162809974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||Chi-squared|||Secondary outcomes were analyzed only for those patients who were not censored due to health plan disenrollment or death over the 6-month study observation period (n = 10 424). For analyses of secondary outcomes, we compared the 3 arms using chi-square testing for dichotomous outcomes.||||0.47
81568098|NCT05147428|162809975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.66
81568099|NCT05147428|162809977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Chi-squared|||Secondary outcomes were analyzed only for those patients who were not censored due to health plan disenrollment or death over the 6-month study observation period (n = 10 424). For analyses of secondary outcomes, we compared the 3 arms using chi-square testing for dichotomous outcomes.||||0.19
81568100|NCT05147428|162809978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Chi-squared|||Secondary outcomes were analyzed only for those patients who were not censored due to health plan disenrollment or death over the 6-month study observation period (n = 10 424). For analyses of secondary outcomes, we compared the 3 arms using chi-square testing for dichotomous outcomes.||||0.46
81568101|NCT05147428|162809979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79|||||||Chi-squared|||Secondary outcomes were analyzed only for those patients who were not censored due to health plan disenrollment or death over the 6-month study observation period (n = 10 424). For analyses of secondary outcomes, we compared the 3 arms using chi-square testing for dichotomous outcomes.||||0.79
81568102|NCT00094172|162809989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.929|||||||Log Rank|||This is the primary analysis of the primary endpoint||||0.929
81568103|NCT00094172|162809989|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.823|||||||Fisher Exact|||This is the secondary analysis of the primary endpoint||||0.823
81568104|NCT00094172|162809990|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208|||||||Log Rank|||||||.208
81568105|NCT00094172|162809991|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.526||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.526
81568106|NCT01519271|162809996|SUPERIORITY||Cohen's D|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81568107|NCT01397890|162810058|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.044||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.019|1.069|||ANCOVA|multiplicative ANCOVA model with treatment and country as fixed factors and baseline value as a (log-transformed) covariate||||1.069|1.019|0.0004
81568108|NCT01397890|162810059|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.079|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.057|1.102|||ANCOVA|Multiplicative ANCOVA model with treatment and country as fixed factors and week 0 pre-dose value as a (log-transformed) covariate.||||1.102|1.057|<0.0001
81568109|NCT01397890|162810060|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.086|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.062|1.111|||ANCOVA|Multiplicative ANCOVA model with treatment and country as fixed factors and week 0 pre-dose value as a (log-transformed) covariate.||||1.111|1.062|<0.0001
81568110|NCT01397890|162810061|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.018||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.999|1.037|||ANCOVA|Multiplicative ANCOVA model with treatment and country as fixed factors and week 0 pre-dose value as a (log-transformed) covariate.||||1.037|0.999|0.0570
81568111|NCT01397890|162810062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.05|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.033|1.067|||ANCOVA|Multiplicative ANCOVA model with treatment and country as fixed factors and week 0 pre-dose value as a (log-transformed) covariate.||||1.067|1.033|<0.0001
81568112|NCT01397890|162810063|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.054|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.036|1.073|||ANCOVA|Multiplicative ANCOVA model with treatment and country as fixed factors and week 0 pre-dose value as a (log-transformed) covariate.||||1.073|1.036|<0.0001
81568113|NCT01397890|162810064|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.02||||0.1956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.05|||ANCOVA|Multiplicative ANCOVA model with treatment and country as fixed factors and week 0 pre-dose value as a (log-transformed) covariate.||||1.050|0.990|0.1956
81568114|NCT01397890|162810065|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio|1.062|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.035|1.091|||ANCOVA|Multiplicative ANCOVA model with treatment and country as fixed factors and week 0 pre-dose value as a (log-transformed) covariate.||||1.091|1.035|<0.0001
81568115|NCT01397890|162810066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|20.303||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.904|30.702|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||30.702|9.904|0.0001
81568116|NCT01397890|162810067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.587|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.407|19.766|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||19.766|7.407|<0.0001
81568117|NCT01397890|162810068|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|17.469|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.147|24.791|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||24.791|10.147|<0.0001
81568118|NCT01397890|162810069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|26.428||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.463|39.393|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||39.393|13.463|0.0001
81568119|NCT01397890|162810070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|17.192||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.491|26.894|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||26.894|7.491|0.0006
81568120|NCT01397890|162810071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|18.472|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.347|26.596|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||26.596|10.347|<0.0001
81568121|NCT01397890|162810072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.668|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.437|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||-0.437|-0.900|<0.0001
81568122|NCT01397890|162810073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.375|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.552|-0.198|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||-0.198|-0.552|<0.0001
81568123|NCT01397890|162810074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.551|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.741|-0.361|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||-0.361|-0.741|<0.0001
81568124|NCT01397890|162810075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.236||||0.0028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.391|-0.082|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||-0.082|-0.391|0.0028
81568125|NCT01397890|162810076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.124||||0.0372|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|-0.007|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||-0.007|-0.240|0.0372
81568126|NCT01397890|162810077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.231||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.113|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||-0.113|-0.350|0.0001
81568127|NCT01397890|162810078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.262|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.364|-0.159|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||-0.159|-0.364|<0.0001
81568128|NCT01397890|162810079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.143||||0.0067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.246|-0.04|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||-0.040|-0.246|0.0067
81568129|NCT01397890|162810080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.122||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.222|-0.022|||ANCOVA|Additive ANCOVA model with treatment and centre as fixed factors and the run-in mean of pre-dose morning PEF as a covariate||||-0.022|-0.222|0.0171
81568130|NCT01397890|162810081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Rate ratio|0.593||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.419|0.839|||Poisson regression|Poisson regression model with treatment as a factor and the duration time in study as an offset variable morning PEF as a covariate||||0.839|0.419|0.0032
81568131|NCT01397890|162810081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.614||||0.0167|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.412|0.916|||Regression, Cox|Time to the first COPD exacerbation||||0.916|0.412|0.0167
81568132|NCT01397890|162810081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0196|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.0196
81568133|NCT00434954|162810170|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The planned sample size of 366 patients treated with metformin only (assuming 25% dropouts) gave a power of 85% to detect non-inferiority of exenatide BID for change in HbA1c (non-inferiority margin 0.4%; assumed common standard deviation of 1.1%).|Mean Difference (Net)|0.14||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.291||Non-inferiority: upper limit of 95% Confidence Interval (CI) to be \< 0.4%.|Mixed effect model repeat measures(MMRM)|95% CI of treatment group difference derived from MMRM (treatment, week, baseline HbA1c and interactions as fixed effects); p-value: superiority test||The hypothesis was tested hierarchically that 1) exenatide BID is non-inferior to insulin aspart 70/30 BID for glycemic control (change in HbA1c, outcome measure 1), and 2) superior regarding the incidence of hypoglycemia (outcome measure 2). This is the first part of the hierarchical test.||0.291|-0.003|0.055
81568134|NCT00434954|162810171|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.554||95.0|||||Chi square test (Pearson)|||||||0.554
81568135|NCT00434954|162810172|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.159||95.0|||||Chi square test (Pearson)|||||||0.159
81568136|NCT00434954|162810177|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0||||Non overlapping 95% CI's: statistically significant difference p\<0.05.|Kaplan-Meier analysis|For each treatment group, the incidence of hypoglycemia at Week 26 and 95% CIs were derived from Kaplan-Meier analysis.||The hypothesis was tested hierarchically that 1) exenatide BID is non-inferior to insulin aspart BID for glycemic control (outcome measure 1), and 2) superior regarding the incidence of hypoglycemia (outcome measure 2).The planned sample size of 366 patients treated with metformin only (assumed dropout rate 25%) gave 96% power to detect superiority of exenatide BID for the risk of hypoglycemia, assuming incidences of 3.6% for exenatide BID and 17.5% for insulin aspart BID (alpha=0.05).||||<0.05
81568137|NCT00434954|162810178|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The MMRM model adjusted for baseline HbA1c stratum (HbA1c at baseline \>= 6.5% and \<= 8.0% vs. \> 8.0% and \<=10%).|Mixed effects model repeated measures|95% CI of treatment group difference derived from MMRM (treatment, week, baseline HbA1c and interactions as fixed effects)||||||<0.0001
81568138|NCT00434954|162810179|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||The MMRM model adjusted for baseline HbA1c stratum (HbA1c at Visit 1 \>= 6.5% and \<= 8.0% vs. \> 8.0% and \<=10%).|Mixed effects model repeated measures|95% CI of treatment group difference derived from MMRM (treatment, week, baseline HbA1c and interactions as fixed effects)||||||<0.0001
81568139|NCT00944671|162810182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Given a 3-period crossover design, assuming a true within subject variance for natural log AUC of 0.029, 24 subjects completing the study, and alpha = 0.05, there is a 0.995 probability that the 90% confidence interval for the true geometric mean ratio of AUC for (famotidine antacid combination EZ Chew tablet without water/ famotidine antacid combination tablet with water) will be contained in (0.80, 1.25), given that the true ratio is one.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.05||||||90.0|0.98|1.13||||||||1.13|0.98|
81575200|NCT01059825|162821902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.87||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.18|-0.55||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.55|-1.18|0.000
81568140|NCT00944671|162810183|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a true within subject variance for natural log Cmax of 0.017, there is a 0.999 probability that the 90% confidence interval for the true geometric mean ratio of Cmax for (famotidine antacid combination EZ Chew tablet without water/ famotidine antacid combination tablet with water) will be contained in (0.80, 1.25), given that the true ratio is one.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.03||||||90.0|0.93|1.13||||||||1.13|0.93|
81568141|NCT00944671|162810184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.05||||||90.0|0.98|1.13||||||||1.13|0.98|
81568142|NCT00944671|162810185|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio|1.03||||||90.0|0.93|1.14||||||||1.14|0.93|
81568143|NCT01431989|162810186|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis. This is a bioequivalence study performed to support the register of Clamoxyl 500 mg/5 mL, according to the requirements of Brazilian Regulatory Agency - National Agency of Sanitary Surveillance (ANVISA).|Ratio Geometric mean T/R formulation|90.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.53||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.99|93.17|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: 1) Fixed effects: Sequence, Period, and Formulation; 2) Random effects: Volunteer (Sequence) and Residual|The ratio between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations was calculated. Standard deviation intra subject was obtained.|||93.17|86.99|0.0000
81568144|NCT01431989|162810187|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis. This is a bioequivalence study performed to support the register of Clamoxyl 500 mg/5 mL, according to the requirements of Brazilian Regulatory Agency - National Agency of Sanitary Surveillance (ANVISA).|Ratio Geometric mean T/R formulation|87.93|STANDARD_DEVIATION|13.83||0.0018|TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.55|93.65|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: 1) Fixed effects: Sequence, Period, and Formulation; 2) Random effects: Volunteer (Sequence) and Residual|The ratio between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations was calculated. Standard deviation intra subject was obtained.|||93.65|82.55|0.0018
81568145|NCT01431989|162810188|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis. This is a bioequivalence study performed to support the register of Clamoxyl 500 mg/5 mL, according to the requirements of Brazilian Regulatory Agency - National Agency of Sanitary Surveillance (ANVISA).|Ratio Geometric means T/R formulation|90.03|STANDARD_DEVIATION|7.51||0|TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.96|93.12|||ANOVA|ANOVA model: 1) Fixed effects: Sequence, Period, and Formulation; 2) Random effects: Volunteer (Sequence) and Residual|The ratio between the geometric means of the test (T) and reference (R) formulations was calculated. Standard deviation intra subject was obtained.|||93.12|86.96|0.0000
81568146|NCT01431989|162810189|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence analysis. This is a bioequivalence study performed to support the register of Clamoxyl 500 mg/5 mL, according to the requirements of Brazilian Regulatory Agency - National Agency of Sanitary Surveillance (ANVISA).|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.125||||0.339|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.125|0.375|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|The non-parametric method included the following factors: Sequence, Formulation, Period, Formulation and Residual||||0.375|-0.125|0.3390
81568147|NCT03345914|162810196|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|18.1|||=|0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.28|27.97||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted by randomization strata (baseline weight group (\< 30 kilograms (kg) or ≥ 30 kg) and region (North America or Europe) was used for the analysis of percentage of participants with IGA 0 or 1 at Week 16.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||27.97|8.28|= 0.0004
81568148|NCT03345914|162810196|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|21.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.36|31.45||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted by randomization strata (baseline weight group (\< 30 kg or ≥ 30 kg) and region (North America or Europe) was used for the analysis of percentage of participants with IGA 0 or 1 at Week 16.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||31.45|11.36|< 0.0001
81568149|NCT03345914|162810197|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|40.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.95|51.82||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted by randomization strata (baseline weight group (\< 30 kg or ≥ 30 kg) and region (North America or Europe) was used for the analysis of percentage of participants with EASI-75 at Week 16.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||51.82|28.95|< 0.0001
81568150|NCT03345914|162810197|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|42.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.54|54.15||The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusted by randomization strata (baseline weight group (\< 30 kg or ≥ 30 kg) and region (North America or Europe) was used for the analysis of percentage of participants with EASI-75 at Week 16.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||54.15|31.54|< 0.0001
81568151|NCT03345914|162810198|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-29.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.33|-23.24||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-23.24|-36.33|< 0.0001
81568152|NCT03345914|162810198|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-33.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.06|-26.82||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-26.82|-40.06|< 0.0001
81568153|NCT03345914|162810199|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-31.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.76|-23.26||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-23.26|-38.76|< 0.0001
81568154|NCT03345914|162810199|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-28.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.47|-20.82||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-20.82|-36.47|< 0.0001
81568155|NCT03345914|162810200|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|46.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.3|57.42||P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by region \[North America vs Europe\] and baseline weight group \[\< 30 kg vs ≥ 30 kg\].|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||57.42|35.3|< 0.0001
81568156|NCT03345914|162810200|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|39.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.88|50.51||P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by region \[North America vs Europe\] and baseline weight group \[\< 30 kg vs ≥ 30 kg\].|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||50.51|27.88|< 0.0001
81568157|NCT03345914|162810201|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|46.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|35.47|56.61||P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by region \[North America vs Europe\] and baseline weight group \[\< 30 kg vs ≥ 30 kg\].|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||56.61|35.47|< 0.0001
81568158|NCT03345914|162810201|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|38.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.86|49.21||P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by region \[North America vs Europe\] and baseline weight group \[\< 30 kg vs ≥ 30 kg\].|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||49.21|27.86|< 0.0001
81568159|NCT03345914|162810202|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|39.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.68|50.72||P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by region \[North America vs Europe\] and baseline weight group \[\< 30 kg vs ≥ 30 kg\].|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||50.72|28.68|< 0.0001
81568160|NCT03345914|162810202|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|47.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|37.77|58.01||P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by region \[North America vs Europe\] and baseline weight group \[\< 30 kg vs ≥ 30 kg\].|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||58.01|37.77|< 0.0001
81568161|NCT03345914|162810203|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|23.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.65|32.38||P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by region \[North America vs Europe\] and baseline weight group \[\< 30 kg vs ≥ 30 kg\].|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||32.38|13.65|< 0.0001
81568162|NCT03345914|162810203|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|34.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.6|44.37||P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by region \[North America vs Europe\] and baseline weight group \[\< 30 kg vs ≥ 30 kg\].|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||44.37|24.6|< 0.0001
81568163|NCT03345914|162810204|SUPERIORITY||Hazard ratios|3.114|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.097|4.624||P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by region \[North America vs Europe\] and baseline weight group \[\< 30 kg vs ≥ 30 kg\].|Cox model|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||4.624|2.097|< 0.0001
81575201|NCT01059825|162821902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.45||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.14|0.76||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||0.76|0.14|0.967
81568164|NCT03345914|162810204|SUPERIORITY||Hazard ratios|2.921|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.957|4.36||P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by region \[North America vs Europe\] and baseline weight group \[\< 30 kg vs ≥ 30 kg\].|Cox model|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||4.36|1.957|< 0.0001
81568165|NCT03345914|162810205|SUPERIORITY||Hazard ratios|2.278|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.631|3.182||P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by region \[North America vs Europe\] and baseline weight group \[\< 30 kg vs ≥ 30 kg\].|Cox model|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||3.182|1.631|< 0.0001
81568166|NCT03345914|162810205|SUPERIORITY||Hazard ratios|2.075|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.481|2.908||P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by region \[North America vs Europe\] and baseline weight group \[\< 30 kg vs ≥ 30 kg\].|Cox model|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||2.908|1.481|< 0.0001
81568167|NCT03345914|162810206|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-17.72|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.272|-13.161||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-13.161|-22.272|< 0.0001
81568168|NCT03345914|162810206|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-18.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.479|-14.289||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-14.289|-23.479|< 0.0001
81568169|NCT03345914|162810207|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-30.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.3|-24.48||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-24.48|-36.3|< 0.0001
81568170|NCT03345914|162810207|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-32.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.57|-26.59||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-26.59|-38.57|< 0.0001
81568171|NCT03345914|162810208|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.62|-2.99||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-2.99|-5.62|< 0.0001
81568172|NCT03345914|162810208|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.57|-2.89||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-2.89|-5.57|< 0.0001
81568173|NCT03345914|162810209|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-8.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.96|-6.31||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-6.31|-9.96|< 0.0001
81568174|NCT03345914|162810209|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-8.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.13|-6.43||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-6.43|-10.13|< 0.0001
81568175|NCT03345914|162810210|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.41|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.984|-1.831||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-1.831|-2.984|< 0.0001
81568176|NCT03345914|162810210|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.754|-1.599||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-1.599|-2.754|< 0.0001
81568177|NCT03345914|162810211|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.434|-2.796||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-2.796|-5.434|< 0.0001
81568178|NCT03345914|162810211|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.98|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.298|-2.657||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-2.657|-5.298|< 0.0001
81568179|NCT03345914|162810212|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.37|||=|0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.779|-0.962||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-0.962|-5.779|= 0.0061
81568180|NCT03345914|162810212|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.02|||=|0.0133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.414|-0.629||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-0.629|-5.414|= 0.0133
81568181|NCT03345914|162810213|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-4.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.734|-2.272||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-2.272|-6.734|< 0.0001
81568182|NCT03345914|162810213|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.641|-3.207||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANCOVA model with baseline measurement as covariate and the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANCOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-3.207|-7.641|< 0.0001
81568183|NCT03345914|162810214|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Differenece|-4.8|||=|0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.49|2.87||P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by region \[North America vs Europe\] and baseline weight group \[\< 30 kg vs ≥ 30 kg\].|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||2.87|-12.49|= 0.222
81568184|NCT03345914|162810214|SUPERIORITY||Percentage Differenece|-7.3|||=|0.0508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.51|-0.03||P-values were derived by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by region \[North America vs Europe\] and baseline weight group \[\< 30 kg vs ≥ 30 kg\].|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level.||-0.03|-14.51|= 0.0508
81568185|NCT03345914|162810217|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-5.7|||=|0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.49|-1.96||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANOVA model with the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANOVA|||A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level||-1.96|-9.49|= 0.003
81568186|NCT03345914|162810217|SUPERIORITY|A 2-sided hierarchical testing procedure was used for the primary and secondary endpoints in a pre-specified order. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when the previous endpoint was statistically significant at 0.05 level|Least Square Mean Difference|-5.1|||=|0.0082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|-1.31||The confidence interval (CI) with p-value was based on treatment difference (Dupilumab group vs placebo) of the LS mean percent change using ANOVA model with the treatment, randomization strata as fixed factors.|ANOVA|||||-1.31|-8.8|= 0.0082
81568187|NCT02609828|162810218|SUPERIORITY||Differences in least square (LS) mean|-0.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.0381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||-0.04|-1.52|0.0381
81568188|NCT02609828|162810219|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||-0.00|-0.72|0.0497
81568189|NCT02609828|162810219|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||-0.17|-1.16|0.0092
81568190|NCT02609828|162810219|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.32||0.0218|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.37|-0.11|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||-0.11|-1.37|0.0218
81568191|NCT02609828|162810219|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||-0.17|-1.58|0.0154
81568192|NCT02609828|162810219|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.1289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.17|-1.36|0.1289
81568193|NCT02609828|162810219|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.32|-1.43|0.2110
81568194|NCT02609828|162810219|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.2049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|0.32|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.32|-1.49|0.2049
81568195|NCT02609828|162810220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.1103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.07|-0.73|0.1103
81568196|NCT02609828|162810220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.0084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|-0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||-0.19|-1.26|0.0084
81568197|NCT02609828|162810220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.0236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|-0.1|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4:ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||-0.10|-1.39|0.0236
81568198|NCT02609828|162810220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.36||0.0155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||-0.17|-1.59|0.0155
81568199|NCT02609828|162810220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.0505|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|0.0|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.00|-1.52|0.0505
81568200|NCT02609828|162810220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.0761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|0.08|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.08|-1.52|0.0761
81568201|NCT02609828|162810220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.1263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.21|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.21|-1.70|0.1263
81568202|NCT02609828|162810220|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.1051|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|0.17|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.17|-1.76|0.1051
81568203|NCT02609828|162810221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.48||0.3003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|0.47|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.47|-1.47|0.3003
81568204|NCT02609828|162810221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.59||0.1603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.03|0.35|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.35|-2.03|0.1603
81568205|NCT02609828|162810221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.2298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.13|0.53|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.53|-2.13|0.2298
81568206|NCT02609828|162810221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.5054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|0.97|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.97|-1.93|0.5054
81568207|NCT02609828|162810221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|-0.77||0.4793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|1.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||1.01|-2.10|0.4793
81568208|NCT02609828|162810221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.4496|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|0.83|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.83|-1.83|0.4496
81568209|NCT02609828|162810221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square LS mean|-1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.1263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|0.36|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.36|-2.77|0.1263
81568210|NCT02609828|162810221|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.73||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|0.44|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.44|-2.54|0.1620
81568211|NCT02609828|162810222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.54||0.0575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|0.04|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 1: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the non-index cancer pain sites and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.04|-2.17|0.0575
81568212|NCT02609828|162810222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.0031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|-0.7|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the non-index cancer pain sites and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||-0.70|-3.22|0.0031
81568213|NCT02609828|162810222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|-0.06|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the non-index cancer pain sites and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||-0.06|-2.82|0.0410
81575202|NCT01059825|162821903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.76||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.17|-0.36||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.36|-1.17|0.008
81568214|NCT02609828|162810222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.77||0.2598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|0.68|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 6: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the non-index cancer pain sites and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.68|-2.44|0.2598
81568215|NCT02609828|162810222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8||0.3426|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.38|0.85|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the non-index cancer pain sites and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.85|-2.38|0.3426
81568216|NCT02609828|162810222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.72||0.1034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|0.26|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 12: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the non-index cancer pain sites and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.26|-2.65|0.1034
81568217|NCT02609828|162810222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|-0.21|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the non-index cancer pain sites and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||-0.21|-3.60|0.0290
81568218|NCT02609828|162810222|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.83||0.06|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.31|0.07|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the non-index cancer pain sites and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.07|-3.31|0.0600
81568219|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.8054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|3.18|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1 Reduction \>=30%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||3.18|0.41|0.8054
81568220|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.94||||0.9292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.22|3.98|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1 Reduction \>=50%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||3.98|0.22|0.9292
81568221|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9565|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1 Reduction \>=70%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||||0.9565
81568222|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.88||||0.1429|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|4.36|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2 Reduction \>=30%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||4.36|0.81|0.1429
81568223|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.19||||0.014||95.0|1.4|19.31|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2 Reduction \>=50%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||19.31|1.40|0.0140
81568224|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.945|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2 Reduction \>=70%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||||0.9450
81568225|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9489|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2 Reduction \>=90%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||||0.9489
81568226|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.63||||0.1932|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|3.39|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4 Reduction \>=30%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||3.39|0.78|0.1932
81568227|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.17||||0.0254|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|8.74|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4 Reduction \>=50%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||8.74|1.15|0.0254
81568228|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.0||||0.0455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|24.16|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4 Reduction \>=70%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||24.16|1.03|0.0455
81568229|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9464|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4 Reduction \>=90%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||||0.9464
81568230|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.83||||0.0969|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|3.72|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 6 Reduction \>=30%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||3.72|0.90|0.0969
81568231|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.31||||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|11.74|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 6 Reduction \>=50%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||11.74|1.58|0.0043
81568232|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.49||||0.0352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.13|26.75|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 6 Reduction \>=70%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||26.75|1.13|0.0352
81568233|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9464|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 6 Reduction \>=90%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||||0.9464
81568234|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.71||||0.1471|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|3.52|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 Reduction \>=30%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||3.52|0.83|0.1471
81568235|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.55||||0.0405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.04|6.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 Reduction \>=50%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||6.22|1.04|0.0405
81568236|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.21||||0.0993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|12.83|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 Reduction \>=70%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||12.83|0.80|0.0993
81568237|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.71||||0.1726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|43.64|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 Reduction \>=90%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||43.64|0.51|0.1726
81568238|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.0918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|3.74|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 Reduction \>=30%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||3.74|0.91|0.0918
81568239|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.13||||0.0704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|4.82|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 Reduction \>=50%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||4.82|0.94|0.0704
81568240|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67||||0.3569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|5.01|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 Reduction \>=70%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||5.01|0.56|0.3569
81568241|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.46||||0.3062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|13.79|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 Reduction \>=90%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||13.79|0.44|0.3062
81568242|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.84||||0.1058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|3.85|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16 Reduction \>=30%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||3.85|0.88|0.1058
81568243|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.81||||0.1571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|4.14|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16 Reduction \>=50%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||4.14|0.79|0.1571
81568244|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.85||||0.2454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|5.24|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16 Reduction \>=70%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||5.24|0.65|0.2454
81568245|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91||||0.8867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|3.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16 Reduction \>=90%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||3.46|0.24|0.8867
81568246|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.0689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|4.21|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24 Reduction \>=30%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||4.21|0.95|0.0689
81568247|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.3||||0.0568|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|5.44|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24 Reduction \>=50%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||5.44|0.98|0.0568
81568248|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.41||||0.1268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|7.46|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24 Reduction \>=70%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||7.46|0.78|0.1268
81568249|NCT02609828|162810225|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.7971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|6.0|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24 Reduction \>=90%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||6.00|0.25|0.7971
81568250|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.27||||0.6658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|3.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1 Reduction \>=30%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||3.70|0.43|0.6658
81568251|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.07||||0.3443|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|31.35|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1 Reduction \>=50%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||31.35|0.30|0.3443
81568252|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9527|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 1 Reduction \>=70%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||||0.9527
81568253|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.25||||0.0757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|5.5|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2 Reduction \>=30%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||5.50|0.92|0.0757
81568254|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.51||||0.0659|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|22.42|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2 Reduction \>=50%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||22.42|0.91|0.0659
81568255|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.938|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2 Reduction \>=70%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||||0.9380
81568256|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9493|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2 Reduction \>=90%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||||0.9493
81568257|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.02||||0.0914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|4.59|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4 Reduction \>=30%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||4.59|0.89|0.0914
81568258|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.22||||0.0359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|9.61|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4 Reduction \>=50%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||9.61|1.08|0.0359
81568259|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9538|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4 Reduction \>=70%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||||0.9538
81568260|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9493|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4 Reduction \>=90%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||||0.9493
81568261|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.66||||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.22|5.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 6 Reduction \>=30%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||5.80|1.22|0.0143
81568262|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.2||||0.0176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.28|13.74|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 6 Reduction \>=50%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||13.74|1.28|0.0176
81568263|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.53||||0.1298|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|18.06|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 6 Reduction \>=70%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||18.06|0.69|0.1298
81568264|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9493|||||||Regression, Logistic|||Week 6 Reduction \>=90%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||||0.9493
81568265|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.15||||0.0527|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|4.67|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 Reduction \>=30%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||4.67|0.99|0.0527
81575203|NCT01059825|162821903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.32||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.73|-0.91||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.91|-1.73|0.000
81568266|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.69||||0.0457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|7.12|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 Reduction \>=50%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||7.12|1.02|0.0457
81568267|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.91||||0.0994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|19.76|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 Reduction \>=70%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||19.76|0.77|0.0994
81568268|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65||||0.6977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|5.86|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8 Reduction \>=90%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||5.86|0.07|0.6977
81568269|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.76||||0.146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|3.75|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 Reduction \>=30%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||3.75|0.82|0.1460
81568270|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.35||||0.0742|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|6.01|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 Reduction \>=50%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||6.01|0.92|0.0742
81568271|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.5565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|4.91|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 Reduction \>=70%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||4.91|0.42|0.5565
81568272|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.7||||0.5623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|10.35|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 Reduction \>=90%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||10.35|0.28|0.5623
81568273|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.86||||0.0116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.27|6.47|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16 Reduction \>=30%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||6.47|1.27|0.0116
81568274|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.34||||0.0615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|5.7|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16 Reduction \>=50%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||5.70|0.96|0.0615
81568275|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.68||||0.3316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|4.8|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16 Reduction \>=70%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||4.80|0.59|0.3316
81568276|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.9946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|5.33|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16 Reduction \>=90%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||5.33|0.19|0.9946
81568277|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.99||||0.0083|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.33|6.76|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24 Reduction \>=30%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||6.76|1.33|0.0083
81568278|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.42||||0.0513|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|5.88|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24 Reduction \>=50%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||5.88|1.00|0.0513
81568279|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.48||||0.1528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|8.58|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24 Reduction \>=70%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||8.58|0.71|0.1528
81568280|NCT02609828|162810226|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.7251|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.21|9.65|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24 Reduction \>=90%: Logistic regression model included baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, baseline worst pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||9.65|0.21|0.7251
81568281|NCT02609828|162810227|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||0.7045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.19|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 2: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline global assessment score, baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.19|-0.28|0.7045
81568282|NCT02609828|162810227|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 4: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline global assessment score, baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||-0.01|-0.59|0.0402
81568283|NCT02609828|162810227|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.0637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.02|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 8: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline global assessment score, baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.02|-0.67|0.0637
81568284|NCT02609828|162810227|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.3804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 16: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline global assessment score, baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.20|-0.53|0.3804
81568285|NCT02609828|162810227|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.5894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|0.27|||ANCOVA|||Change at Week 24: ANCOVA model for imputed datasets included treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and baseline global assessment score, baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, and baseline opioid dose as covariates.||0.27|-0.47|0.5894
81568286|NCT02609828|162810228|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.38||||0.2033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.69|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 2: Logistic regression model included baseline PGA-CP, baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||1.69|0.09|0.2033
81568287|NCT02609828|162810228|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.18||||0.7627|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|3.41|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 4: Logistic regression model included baseline PGA-CP, baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||3.41|0.41|0.7627
81568288|NCT02609828|162810228|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.23||||0.6894|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|3.43|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 8: Logistic regression model included baseline PGA-CP, baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||3.43|0.44|0.6894
81568289|NCT02609828|162810228|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.34||||0.5905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|3.83|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 16: Logistic regression model included baseline PGA-CP, baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||3.83|0.47|0.5905
81568290|NCT02609828|162810228|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.12||||0.8354|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|3.35|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 24: Logistic regression model included baseline PGA-CP, baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site, treatment, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness).||3.35|0.38|0.8354
81568291|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.8069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 Frequency Composite Score: Mixed model for repeated measurements (MMRM) model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS frequency scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.38|-0.49|0.8069
81568292|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.7127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4 Frequency Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS frequency scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.41|-0.28|0.7127
81568293|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.3933|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8 Frequency Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS frequency scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.23|-0.57|0.3933
81568294|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.5869|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16 Frequency Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS frequency scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.41|-0.71|0.5869
81568295|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.1814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Frequency Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS frequency scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.21|-1.05|0.1814
81568296|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.2822|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 Severity Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS severity scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.46|-0.14|0.2822
81568297|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.5795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4 Severity Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS severity scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.41|-0.23|0.5795
81568298|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.5486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8 Severity Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS severity scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.22|-0.42|0.5486
81568299|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.3692|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16 Severity Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS severity scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.63|-0.24|0.3692
81568300|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.4724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.63|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Severity Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS severity scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.63|-0.30|0.4724
81568301|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 Distress Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS distress scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.64|-0.30|0.4770
81568302|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.9791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4 Distress Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS distress scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.37|-0.38|0.9791
81568303|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.3574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.74|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8 Distress Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS distress scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.74|-0.27|0.3574
81568304|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.5607|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16 Distress Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS distress scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.42|-0.77|0.5607
81568305|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.7143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 Distress Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS distress scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.47|-0.68|0.7143
81568306|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.6381|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.45|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 2 MDA Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS MDA scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.45|-0.28|0.6381
81568307|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.7181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.37|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4 MDA Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS MDA scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.37|-0.25|0.7181
81568308|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least square (LS) mean|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.17||0.8378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 8 MDA Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS MDA scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.31|-0.38|0.8378
81568309|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.795|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.52|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 16 MDA Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS MDA scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.40|-0.52|0.7950
81568310|NCT02609828|162810231|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS mean|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.25||0.6719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 24 MDA Composite Score: MMRM model includes time (study week), treatment, region, and randomization stratification variables (concomitant anticancer treatment and tumor aggressiveness) as fixed effects, and treatment\*time interaction, baseline OR-SDS MDA scores, and baseline average pain intensity at the index bone metastasis cancer pain site as covariates.||0.40|-0.62|0.6719
81568311|NCT03285984|162810247|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|-0.15||From ANCOVA model with factors for treatment group, period and subject (random effect), and subject-level baseline and period-level baseline|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second-named treatment such that a negative difference favors the first named treatment|||-0.15|-0.27|<.0001
81568312|NCT02319837|162810261|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide + leuprolide.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.424|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.296|0.607||Statistical significance can be declared if p-value \<0.05.|Log Rank|||||0.607|0.296|<0.0001
81568313|NCT02319837|162810262|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide monotherapy.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.631||||0.0049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.456|0.871||Statistical significance can be declared if p-value \<0.03.|Log Rank|||||0.871|0.456|0.0049
81568314|NCT02319837|162810263|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide + leuprolide.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.068|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.033|0.141||Statistical significance can be declared if p-value \<0.02.|Log Rank|||||0.141|0.033|<0.0001
81568315|NCT02319837|162810263|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide monotherapy.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.331|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.226|0.486||Statistical significance can be declared if p-value \<0.03.|Log Rank|||||0.486|0.226|<0.0001
81568316|NCT02319837|162810264|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide + leuprolide.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.358|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.263|0.488||Statistical significance can be declared if p-value \<0.02.|Log Rank|||||0.488|0.263|<0.0001
81568317|NCT02319837|162810264|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide monotherapy.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.411|0.709||Statistical significance can be declared if p-value \<0.03.|Log Rank|||||0.709|0.411|<0.0001
81568318|NCT02319837|162810266|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide + leuprolide.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.443||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.284|0.69|||Log Rank|||||0.690|0.284|0.0002
81568319|NCT02319837|162810266|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide monotherapy.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.614||||0.0171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.409|0.92|||Log Rank|||||0.920|0.409|0.0171
81568320|NCT02319837|162810267|OTHER||difference of percentage of participants|25.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.7|31.0||P-value was based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.0|20.7|<0.0001
81568321|NCT02319837|162810267|OTHER||difference of percentage of participants|18.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.0|24.6||P-value was based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.6|13.0|<0.0001
81568322|NCT02319837|162810268|OTHER||difference of percentage of participants|7.5||||0.0439|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|15.2||P-value was based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.2|-0.2|0.0439
81568323|NCT02319837|162810268|OTHER||difference of percentage of participants|-12.9||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.8|-6.1||P-value was based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-6.1|-19.8|0.0004
81568324|NCT02319837|162810269|OTHER||difference of percentage of participants|7.2||||0.0089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|12.8||P-value was based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||12.8|1.7|0.0089
81568325|NCT02319837|162810269|OTHER||difference of percentage of participants|-5.0||||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|-0.6||P-value was based on a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-0.6|-9.4|0.0326
81568326|NCT02319837|162810270|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide + leuprolide.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.693|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.577|0.834|||Log Rank|||||0.834|0.577|<0.0001
81568327|NCT02319837|162810270|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide monotherapy.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.655|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.381|1.984|||Log Rank|||||1.984|1.381|<0.0001
81568328|NCT02319837|162810271|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide + leuprolide.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.09|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.157|||Log Rank|||||0.157|0.051|<0.0001
81568329|NCT02319837|162810272|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide + leuprolide.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.546|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.427|0.699|||Log Rank|||||0.699|0.427|<0.0001
81568330|NCT02319837|162810272|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide monotherapy.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.619|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.488|0.785|||Log Rank|||||0.785|0.488|<0.0001
81568331|NCT02319837|162810273|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide + leuprolide.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.261||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.125|0.548|||Log Rank|||||0.548|0.125|0.0001
81568332|NCT02319837|162810273|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide monotherapy.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.423||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.226|0.794|||Log Rank|||||0.794|0.226|0.0057
81568333|NCT02319837|162810274|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide + leuprolide.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.078||||0.4321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.894|1.301|||Log Rank|||||1.301|0.894|0.4321
81568334|NCT02319837|162810274|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide monotherapy.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.3702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.904|1.314|||Log Rank|||||1.314|0.904|0.3702
81568335|NCT02319837|162810275|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide + leuprolide.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.138||||0.1567|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.954|1.357|||Log Rank|||||1.357|0.954|0.1567
81568336|NCT02319837|162810275|OTHER|Two-sided P-value was based on a stratified log-rank test by screening PSA, PSA doubling time, and prior hormonal therapy. Hazard ratio was based on a Cox regression model stratified by factors defined above and was relative to placebo + leuprolide with \< 1 favoring enzalutamide monotherapy.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.168||||0.0855|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.981|1.391|||Log Rank|||||1.391|0.981|0.0855
81568337|NCT02068027|162810317|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4503||||||MMRM imputing for missing data|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.4503
81568338|NCT02068027|162810318|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.735||||||MMRM imputing for missing data|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7350
81568339|NCT00494299|162810319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Log Rank|0.2520462|||||||||||||The comparison between the 2 groups is done using the log rank test stratified by the response of TACE (Responder group A versus Responder group B), ECOG performance status (PS) (0 versus 1) and the number of prior TACE (1 versus 2).|||||
81568340|NCT00494299|162810319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8735||||||95.0|0.6972|1.0942|||||Hazard Ratio: Sorafenib/Placebo.|||1.0942|0.6972|
81568341|NCT02149719|162810336|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||<0.0001
81568342|NCT00939640|162810461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.17|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon matched-pairs|||||||.17
81568343|NCT00939640|162810462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Wilcoxon matched-pairs tests|||||||.02
81568344|NCT00939640|162810467|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.006
81568345|NCT00939640|162810468|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.02
81568346|NCT00579098|162810473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75||95.0||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Log Rank|||||||0.75
81568347|NCT00579098|162810474|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.37||95.0||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|Log Rank|||||||0.37
81568348|NCT00579098|162810475|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||95.0||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.11
81568349|NCT00579098|162810476|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53||95.0||||Comparison between treatment groups. A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.53
81568350|NCT00579098|162810477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The change in total cholesterol was compared between treatment groups.||||<0.001
81568351|NCT00579098|162810477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The change in LDL cholesterol was compared between treatment groups.||||<0.001
81568352|NCT00579098|162810477|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.92||95.0||||A p-value of \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.|t-test, 2 sided|||The change in HDL cholesterol was compared between treatment groups.||||0.92
81568353|NCT01589978|162810514|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Given the performance goal of 3.2%, with expected rate for PROMUS Element Plus of 2.2% and a one-sided 5% significance level, approximately 1,706 PLATINUM-like patients will provide at least 80% power to reject the null hypothesis if it is false.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||One-sided, single binomial test will be performed to compare observed rate against performance goal, the normal approximation of the test statistic will be used. The performance goal is met if the one-sided upper 95% confidence bound for the observed binary rate is less than performance goal.||||<.0001
81575204|NCT01059825|162821903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.24||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.65|-0.83||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.83|-1.65|0.000
81568354|NCT01589978|162810534|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The sample size is calculated for one-sample chi-square test for a single proportion using nQuery AdvisorVersion 5.0. The expected annual increase in ST rate is estimated to be 0.4% based on the current data available from the pooled TAXUS Express and pooled TAXUS Liberté data and the PG is 1.0% using a delta of 0.6%. Given a one-sided 5% significance level, a minimum of 1,660 PLATINUM-like patients at 5-yrs will be required to provide 90% power to reject the null hypothesis if it is false.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Chi-squared|||The expected annual increase of stent thrombosis rate is assumed to be 0.4%, based on the observed increase in incidence rate of stent thrombosis of approximately 0.4% annually for PLATINUM-like patients in the pooled TAXUS SR Express and pooled TAXUS Liberté data. Using a delta of 0.6%, the performance goal is set to 1.0% (expected rate + delta = 0.4% + 0.6% = 1.0%).||||<.0001
81568355|NCT04010695|162810541|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||K-sample test|The p-value was calculated using a nonparametric k-sample test on the equality of medians.||Comparison of SD Biosensor POC G6PD test results for capillary and venous samples||||<0.001
81568356|NCT00289783|162810549|EQUIVALENCE|Criteria for lot-to-lot consistency (1 month after primary vaccination): For each pair of lots and for the immune response to anti-PRP measured by Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) ratio between lots is within the \[0.5; 2.0\] interval.|GMC ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.42||||||To demonstrate the lot-to-lot consistency of 3 manufacturing lots of Hib-MenCY-TT vaccine co-administered with DTPa-HBV-IPV vaccine following 3 primary doses in terms of immunogenicity for polyribosylribitol phosphate (PRP) as measured by ELISA.||1.42|0.89|
81568357|NCT00289783|162810549|EQUIVALENCE|Criteria for lot-to-lot consistency (1 month after primary vaccination): For each pair of lots and for the immune response to anti-PRP measured by ELISA the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) ratio between lots is within the \[0.5; 2.0\] interval.|GMC ratio|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.42||||||To demonstrate the lot-to-lot consistency of 3 manufacturing lots of Hib-MenCY-TT vaccine co-administered with DTPa-HBV-IPV vaccine following 3 primary doses in terms of immunogenicity for polyribosylribitol phosphate (PRP) as measured by ELISA.||1.42|0.89|
81568358|NCT00289783|162810549|EQUIVALENCE|Criteria for lot-to-lot consistency (1 month after primary vaccination): For each pair of lots and for the immune response to anti-PRP measured by ELISA the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) ratio between lots is within the \[0.5; 2.0\] interval.|GMC ratio|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.26||||||To demonstrate the lot-to-lot consistency of 3 manufacturing lots of Hib-MenCY-TT vaccine co-administered with DTPa-HBV-IPV vaccine following 3 primary doses in terms of immunogenicity for polyribosylribitol phosphate (PRP) as measured by ELISA.||1.26|0.8|
81568359|NCT00289783|162810550|EQUIVALENCE|For each pair of lots and for the immune response to hSBA-MenC, the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean titers (GMTs) ratio between lots is within the \[0.5; 2.0\] interval.|GMT ratio|1.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.62||||||To demonstrate the lot-to-lot consistency of 3 manufacturing lots of Hib-MenCY-TT vaccine co-administered with DTPa-HBV-IPV vaccine following 3 primary doses in terms of immunogenicity for N. meningitidis serogroup C (MenC) as measured by a serum bactericidal assay using human complement (hSBA).||1.62|0.93|
81568360|NCT00289783|162810550|EQUIVALENCE|For each pair of lots and for the immune response to hSBA-MenC, the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean titers (GMTs) ratio between lots is within the \[0.5; 2.0\] interval.|GMT ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.29||||||To demonstrate the lot-to-lot consistency of 3 manufacturing lots of Hib-MenCY-TT vaccine co-administered with DTPa-HBV-IPV vaccine following 3 primary doses in terms of immunogenicity for N. meningitidis serogroup C (MenC) as measured by a serum bactericidal assay using human complement (hSBA).||1.29|0.74|
81568361|NCT00289783|162810550|EQUIVALENCE|For each pair of lots and for the immune response to hSBA-MenC, the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean titers (GMTs) ratio between lots is within the \[0.5; 2.0\] interval.|GMT ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.04||||||To demonstrate the lot-to-lot consistency of 3 manufacturing lots of Hib-MenCY-TT vaccine co-administered with DTPa-HBV-IPV vaccine following 3 primary doses in terms of immunogenicity for N. meningitidis serogroup C (MenC) as measured by a serum bactericidal assay using human complement (hSBA).||1.04|0.6|
81568362|NCT00289783|162810551|EQUIVALENCE|For each pair of lots and for the immune response to hSBA-MenY, the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean titers (GMTs) ratio between lots is within the \[0.5; 2.0\] interval.|GMT ratio|1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.14|2.27||||||To demonstrate the lot-to-lot consistency of 3 manufacturing lots of Hib-MenCY-TT vaccine co-administered with DTPa-HBV-IPV vaccine following 3 primary doses in terms of immunogenicity for N. meningitidis serogroup Y (MenY) as measured by a serum bactericidal assay using human complement (hSBA).||2.27|1.14|
81568363|NCT00289783|162810551|EQUIVALENCE|For each pair of lots and for the immune response to hSBA-MenY, the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean titers (GMTs) ratio between lots is within the \[0.5; 2.0\] interval.|GMT ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.97||||||To demonstrate the lot-to-lot consistency of 3 manufacturing lots of Hib-MenCY-TT vaccine co-administered with DTPa-HBV-IPV vaccine following 3 primary doses in terms of immunogenicity for N. meningitidis serogroup Y (MenY) as measured by a serum bactericidal assay using human complement (hSBA).||1.97|0.99|
81568364|NCT00289783|162810551|EQUIVALENCE|For each pair of lots and for the immune response to hSBA-MenY, the two-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) on the geometric mean titers (GMTs) ratio between lots is within the \[0.5; 2.0\] interval.|GMT ratio|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.21||||||To demonstrate the lot-to-lot consistency of 3 manufacturing lots of Hib-MenCY-TT vaccine co-administered with DTPa-HBV-IPV vaccine following 3 primary doses in terms of immunogenicity for N. meningitidis serogroup Y (MenY) as measured by a serum bactericidal assay using human complement (hSBA).||1.21|0.62|
81568365|NCT00289783|162810552|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for immunogenicity of MenC (42 days after the fourth dose): Lower limit of the asymptotic 95% CI for the geometric mean of individual ratio of post-dose 4/pre-dose 4 is ≥ 2.|GMT ratio|12.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|13.8||||||To evaluate the specific effect of a fourth dose of Menhibrix vaccine co-administered with M-M-R II and Varivax vaccines at 12 to 15 months of age in terms of a fourth dose vaccine response as measured by hSBA-MenC.||13.8|10.4|
81575205|NCT01059825|162821903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|-1.08||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.49|-0.67||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward..||||-0.67|-1.49|0.000
81568366|NCT00289783|162810552|NON_INFERIORITY|Point estimate = Lower limit (LL) = Upper limit (UL) as LL and UL values were not available due to the departure from lognormal distribution (large number of imputed values)|GMT ratio|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|1.4||||||To evaluate the specific effect of a fourth dose of Menhibrix vaccine co-administered with M-M-R II and Varivax vaccines at 12 to 15 months of age in terms of a fourth dose vaccine response as measured by hSBA-MenC.||1.4|1.4|
81568367|NCT00289783|162810553|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for immunogenicity of MenY (42 days after the fourth dose): Lower limit of the asymptotic 95% CI for the geometric mean of individual ratio of post-dose 4/pre-dose 4 is ≥ 2.|GMT ratio|11.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|13.8||||||To evaluate the specific effect of a fourth dose of Menhibrix vaccine co-administered with M-M-R II and Varivax vaccines at 12 to 15 months of age in terms of a fourth dose vaccine response as measured by hSBA-MenY.||13.8|10.2|
81568368|NCT00289783|162810553|NON_INFERIORITY|Point estimate = Lower limit (LL) = Upper limit (UL) as LL and UL values were not available due to the departure from lognormal distribution (large number of imputed values).|GMT ratio|21.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.1|21.1||||||To evaluate the specific effect of a fourth dose of Menhibrix vaccine co-administered with M-M-R II and Varivax vaccines at 12 to 15 months of age in terms of a fourth dose vaccine response as measured by hSBA-MenY.||21.1|21.1|
81568369|NCT00289783|162810557|NON_INFERIORITY|Lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the difference (Menhibrix vaccine fourth dose group minus ActHIB fourth dose group) in the percentage of subjects with seroconversion ≥ 150 mIU/mL, in initially seronegative subjects (\<150 mIU/mL), for anti-measles antibody is ≥-5% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in percentage|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.56|3.06||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of M-M-R II vaccine when co-administered with a fourth dose of Menhibrix vaccine compared to M-M-R II vaccine co-administered with a fourth dose of PedvaxHIB vaccine, each co-administered with Varivax vaccine.||3.06|-2.56|
81568370|NCT00289783|162810558|NON_INFERIORITY|Criteria for non-inferiority (42 days after the fourth dose): Lower limit of the two-sided standardized asymptotic 95% CI on the difference (Menhibrix vaccine fourth dose group minus ActHIB fourth dose group) in the percentage of subjects with anti-PRP concentration ≥ 1.0 µg/mL is ≥ -10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority)|Difference in percentage|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|3.57||||||To demonstrate that, following a fourth dose, the immune response to Hib polysaccharide (PRP) in the group that received 3 primary vaccine doses of Menhibrix vaccine and a fourth dose of Menhibrix vaccine coadministered with M-M-R II and Varivax vaccines was non-inferior to the corresponding immune response in the group that received 3 primary vaccine doses of ActHIB vaccine and a fourth dose of PedvaxHIB vaccine co-administered with M-M-R II and Varivax vaccines.||3.57|-1.78|
81568371|NCT00289783|162810559|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority (42 days after fourth dose vaccination): Lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the difference (Menhibrix vaccine fourth dose group minus ActHIB fourth dose group) in the percentage of subjects with a seroconversion ≥28 ED50, in subjects with initial anti-mumps antibody \< 28 ED50, for anti-mumps antibody is ≥ -5% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in percentage|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|0.98||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of M-M-R II vaccine when co-administered with a fourth dose of Menhibrix vaccine compared to M--M-R II vaccine co-administered with a fourth dose of PedvaxHIB vaccine, each co-administered with Varivax vaccine.||0.98|-2.16|
81568372|NCT00289783|162810560|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority (42 days after fourth dose vaccination): Lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the difference (Menhibrix vaccine fourth dose group minus ActHIB fourth dose group) in the percentage of subjects with seroresponse ≥10 IU/ml, in initially seronegative subjects (\< 4 IU/ml), for anti-rubella antibody is ≥ -5% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in percentage|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|1.73||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of M-M-R II vaccine when co-administered with a fourth dose of Menhibrix vaccine compared to M-M-R II vaccine co-administered with a fourth dose of PedvaxHIB vaccine, each co-administered with Varivax vaccine.||1.73|-0.57|
81568373|NCT00289783|162810561|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority (42 days after the fourth dose vaccination): Lower limit of the standardized asymptotic 95% CI for the difference (Menhibrix vaccine fourth dose group minus ActHIB fourth dose group) in the percentage of subjects with seroconversion ≥ 1:5 dilution, in initially seronegative subjects (\< 1:5), for anti-varicella antibody is ≥ -10% (clinical limit for non-inferiority).|Difference in percentage|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.56||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of Varivax vaccine co-administered with a fourth dose of Menhibrix vaccine compared to Varivax vaccine co-administered with a fourth dose of PedvaxHIB vaccine, each co-administered with M-M-R II vaccine in terms of immunogenicity to varicella as measured by fluorescent antibody to membrane antigen (FAMA).||1.56|-0.78|
81568374|NCT02400333|162810714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|84.85|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|76.77|93.78||||||Statistical assessment of ticagrelor relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets administered with water compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||93.78|76.77|
81568375|NCT02400333|162810714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|96.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|88.22|105.79||||||Statistical assessment of ticagrelor relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets administered without water compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||105.79|88.22|
81568376|NCT02400333|162810714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|92.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|85.59|99.25||||||Statistical assessment of ticagrelor relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets suspended in water and administered through NG tube compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||99.25|85.59|
81568377|NCT02400333|162810714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|89.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.03|98.39||||||Statistical assessment of metabolite AR-C124910XX relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets administered with water compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||98.39|82.03|
81568378|NCT02400333|162810714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|97.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.53|104.9||||||Statistical assessment of metabolite AR-C124910XX relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets administered without water compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||104.90|90.53|
81568379|NCT02400333|162810714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|97.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.83|103.74||||||Statistical assessment of metabolite AR-C124910XX relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets suspended in water and administered through NG tube compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||103.74|90.83|
81568380|NCT02400333|162810715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|95.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.33|99.99||||||Statistical assessment of ticagrelor relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets administered with water compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||99.99|90.33|
81568381|NCT02400333|162810715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|95.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.94|101.21||||||Statistical assessment of ticagrelor relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets administered without water compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||101.21|89.94|
81568382|NCT02400333|162810715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|94.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.53|98.98||||||Statistical assessment of ticagrelor relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets suspended in water and administered through NG tube compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||98.98|90.53|
81568383|NCT02400333|162810715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|94.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.94|98.56||||||Statistical assessment of metabolite AR-C124910XX relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets administered with water compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||98.56|90.94|
81568384|NCT02400333|162810715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|96.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.87|100.33||||||Statistical assessment of metabolite AR-C124910XX relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets administered without water compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||100.33|91.87|
81568385|NCT02400333|162810715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|96.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.08|100.17||||||Statistical assessment of metabolite AR-C124910XX relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets suspended in water and administered through NG tube compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||100.17|93.08|
81568386|NCT02400333|162810716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|94.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.27|99.89||||||Statistical assessment of ticagrelor relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets administered with water compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||99.89|90.27|
81568387|NCT02400333|162810716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|95.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.81|100.99||||||Statistical assessment of ticagrelor relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets administered without water compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||100.99|89.81|
81568388|NCT02400333|162810716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|94.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|90.26|98.73||||||Statistical assessment of ticagrelor relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets suspended in water and administered through NG tube compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||98.73|90.26|
81568389|NCT02400333|162810716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|94.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.36|98.42||||||Statistical assessment of metabolite AR-C124910XX relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets administered with water compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||98.42|91.36|
81568390|NCT02400333|162810716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|95.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|91.78|99.82||||||Statistical assessment of metabolite AR-C124910XX relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets administered without water compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||99.82|91.78|
81568391|NCT02400333|162810716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|96.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.26|99.87||||||Statistical assessment of metabolite AR-C124910XX relative bioavailability following ticagrelor OD tablets suspended in water and administered through NG tube compared to ticagrelor IR tablets.||99.87|93.26|
81568392|NCT01663532|162810728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.9||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-1.7||Kenward-Rodger degree of freedom was used to test the treatment effects and p-value was not adjusted as this is a primary efficacy endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 1.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested. The sample size estimated a 1:1 randomization ratio (aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg: placebo) to achieve 90% power and to preserve a nominal alpha level of 0.05 given a treatment difference of -7.5 points in change from Baseline with standard deviation of 20 points between aripiprazole and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||-1.7|-6.1|0.0005
81568393|NCT01663532|162810728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|-4.0||Kenward-Rodger degree of freedom was used to test the treatment effects and p-value was not adjusted as this is a primary efficacy endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 2.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested. The sample size estimated a 1:1 randomization ratio (aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg: placebo) to achieve 90% power and to preserve a nominal alpha level of 0.05 given a treatment difference of -7.5 points in change from Baseline with standard deviation of 20 points between aripiprazole and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||-4.0|-10.0|<.0001
81568394|NCT01663532|162810728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|-5.6||Kenward-Rodger degree of freedom was used to test the treatment effects and p-value was not adjusted as this is a primary efficacy endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at week 4.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested. The sample size estimated a 1:1 randomization ratio (aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg: placebo) to achieve 90% power and to preserve a nominal alpha level of 0.05 given a treatment difference of -7.5 points in change from Baseline with standard deviation of 20 points between aripiprazole and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||-5.6|-12.8|<.0001
81568395|NCT01663532|162810728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.0|-7.3||Kenward-Rodger degree of freedom was used to test the treatment effects and p-value was not adjusted as this is a primary efficacy endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 6.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested. The sample size estimated a 1:1 randomization ratio (aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg: placebo) to achieve 90% power and to preserve a nominal alpha level of 0.05 given a treatment difference of -7.5 points in change from Baseline with standard deviation of 20 points between aripiprazole and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||-7.3|-15.0|<.0001
81568396|NCT01663532|162810728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.4|-9.6||Kenward-Rodger degree of freedom was used to test the treatment effects and p-value was not adjusted as this is a primary efficacy endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 8.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested. The sample size estimated a 1:1 randomization ratio (aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg: placebo) to achieve 90% power and to preserve a nominal alpha level of 0.05 given a treatment difference of -7.5 points in change from Baseline with standard deviation of 20 points between aripiprazole and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||-9.6|-18.4|<.0001
81568397|NCT01663532|162810728|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|-10.8||Kenward-Rodger degree of freedom was used to test the treatment effects and p-value was not adjusted as this is a primary efficacy endpoint.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 10.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested. The sample size estimated a 1:1 randomization ratio (aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg: placebo) to achieve 90% power and to preserve a nominal alpha level of 0.05 given a treatment difference of -7.5 points in change from Baseline with standard deviation of 20 points between aripiprazole and placebo using a two-sided z-test.||-10.8|-19.4|<.0001
81568398|NCT01663532|162810729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|-0.1||After the comparison for primary efficacy endpoint was statistically significant, the comparison of change from Baseline in CGI severity score was conducted at same alpha level 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 1.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-0.1|-0.4|0.0001
81568399|NCT01663532|162810729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.2||After the comparison for primary efficacy endpoint was statistically significant, the comparison of change from Baseline in CGI severity score was conducted at same alpha level 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 2.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-0.2|-0.6|<.0001
81568400|NCT01663532|162810729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.4||After the comparison for primary efficacy endpoint was statistically significant, the comparison of change from Baseline in CGI severity score was conducted at same alpha level 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 4.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-0.4|-0.7|<.0001
81568401|NCT01663532|162810729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.5||After the comparison for primary efficacy endpoint was statistically significant, the comparison of change from Baseline in CGI severity score was conducted at same alpha level 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 6.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-0.5|-0.9|<.0001
81568402|NCT01663532|162810729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.5||After the comparison for primary efficacy endpoint was statistically significant, the comparison of change from Baseline in CGI severity score was conducted at same alpha level 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 8.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-0.5|-0.9|<.0001
81568403|NCT01663532|162810729|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.6||After the comparison for primary efficacy endpoint was statistically significant, the comparison of change from Baseline in CGI severity score was conducted at same alpha level 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 10.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-0.6|-1.1|<.0001
81568404|NCT01663532|162810730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.4||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|-0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 1.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-0.6|-2.1|0.0006
81575206|NCT01059825|162821903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.04|0.86||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||0.86|0.04|0.922
81568405|NCT01663532|162810730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 2.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-1.3|-3.3|<.0001
81568406|NCT01663532|162810730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|-2.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 4.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-2.0|-4.3|<.0001
81568407|NCT01663532|162810730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|-2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 6.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-2.6|-5.1|<.0001
81568408|NCT01663532|162810730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|-3.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 8.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-3.4|-6.2|<.0001
81568409|NCT01663532|162810730|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.4|-3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 10.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-3.7|-6.4|<.0001
81568410|NCT01663532|162810731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9||||0.0023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|-0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 1.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-0.3|-1.6|0.0023
81568411|NCT01663532|162810731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.2||||0.0032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|-0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 2.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-0.4|-2.0|0.0032
81568412|NCT01663532|162810731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|-0.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 4.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-0.8|-2.7|0.0003
81568413|NCT01663532|162810731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 6.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-1.3|-3.2|<.0001
81568414|NCT01663532|162810731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 8.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-1.4|-3.7|<.0001
81568415|NCT01663532|162810731|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|-1.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|MMRM analysis with treatment, pooled centers, Week and treatment-by-Week, and Baseline-by-Week interaction as an unstructured covariate was performed.|Difference in Least Square (LS) mean of change and 95% Confidence interval were derived from pair-wise comparison within MMRM at Week 10.|Null hypothesis of change from Baseline in PANSS total score of aripiprazole IM depot 400/300mg group is same as that of placebo group was tested.||-1.6|-4.1|<.0001
81568416|NCT01663532|162810732|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|7.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|10.1|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment and pooled centers as factors and Baseline value as covariate for the comparison at other visits.|Difference in least square mean of change were derived from ANCOVA model.|Statistical analysis for Week 10.||10.1|4.1|<.0001
81568417|NCT01663532|162810733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH raw mean scores differ test (Van Elteren test) controlling for pooled centers.||Statistical analysis for Week 10. LOCF method were used in imputation of missing data.||||<.0001
81568418|NCT01663532|162810734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.9|32.4|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test controlling by region (pooled sites).||Statistical analysis for Week 10. LOCF method were used in imputation of missing data.||32.4|12.9|<.0001
81568419|NCT02785432|162810735|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55||||||Between group comparison at 8 weeks|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.55
81568420|NCT02785432|162810736|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66||||||Between group comparison at 8 weeks|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.66
81568421|NCT02785432|162810737|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51||||||Between group comparison at 8 weeks|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.51
81568422|NCT02785432|162810738|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||Between group comparison at 8 weeks|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.96
81568423|NCT00739674|162810776|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.118||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.118
81568424|NCT00739674|162810777|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.092||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.092
81568425|NCT00739674|162810778|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.122||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.122
81568426|NCT00739674|162810779|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.434||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.434
81568427|NCT00739674|162810780|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.507||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for study medication, age, gender, race, cardiovascular risk, baseline weight, and baseline waist circumference.||||||0.507
81568428|NCT00739674|162810781|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.058||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for study medication, age, gender, race, cardiovascular risk, baseline weight, and baseline waist circumference.||||||0.058
81568429|NCT00739674|162810782|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.158||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for study medication, age, gender, race, cardiovascular risk, baseline weight, and baseline waist circumference.||||||0.158
81568430|NCT00739674|162810783|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.064||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for study medication, age, gender, race, cardiovascular risk, baseline weight, and baseline waist circumference.||||||0.064
81568431|NCT00739674|162810784|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.262||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for study medication, age, gender, race, cardiovascular risk, baseline weight, and baseline waist circumference.||||||0.262
81568432|NCT00739674|162810785|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.026||95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for study medication, age, gender, race, cardiovascular risk, baseline weight, and baseline waist circumference.||||||0.026
81568433|NCT00739674|162810786|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.212||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.212
81568434|NCT00283400|162810803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|14.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Post-hoc comparison of outcomes in dosage tier 1 vs dosage tier 2.||||14.1|0.65|<0.05
81568435|NCT02195583|162810834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||ANOVA|Calculated from Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) model using treatment and study period as fixed factors and participant as random effect.||Linear contrasts were fitted in order to establish whether there was a dose-response relationship. Linear contrasts were for experimental dentifrice: non-zinc treatments.||||<0.0001
81568436|NCT02195583|162810834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2274||95.0|||||ANOVA|Calculated from ANOVA model using treatment and study period as fixed factors and participant as random effect.||Quadratic contrasts were fitted in order to establish whether there was a dose-response relationship. Quadratic contrasts are for experimental dentifrice: non-zinc treatments.||||0.2274
81568437|NCT02195583|162810834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.68||||0.595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|3.2|||ANOVA|Calculated from ANOVA model using treatment and study period as fixed factors and participant as random effect.|Difference was calculated as Sodium fluoride (1426 ppm) minus Sodium fluoride (1150 ppm) such that a positive difference favors Sodium fluoride (1426 ppm).|||3.20|-1.84|0.5950
81568438|NCT02195583|162810834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.93||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.38|7.48|||ANOVA|Calculated from ANOVA model using treatment and study period as fixed factors and participant as random effect.|Difference was calculated as Sodium fluoride (1426 ppm) minus Sodium fluoride (250 ppm) such that a positive difference favors Sodium fluoride (1426 ppm).|||7.48|2.38|0.0002
81568439|NCT02195583|162810834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.25||||0.0013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.68|6.82|||ANOVA|Calculated from ANOVA model using treatment and study period as fixed factors and participant as random effect.|Difference was calculated as Sodium fluoride (1150 ppm) minus Sodium fluoride (250 ppm) such that a positive difference favors Sodium fluoride (1150 ppm).|||6.82|1.68|0.0013
81568440|NCT02195583|162810834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.2|10.21|||ANOVA|Calculated from ANOVA model using treatment and study period as fixed factors and participant as random effect.|Difference was calculated as Sodium fluoride (1426 ppm) minus Sodium fluoride (0 ppm) such that a positive difference favors Sodium fluoride (1426 ppm).|||10.21|5.20|<0.0001
81568441|NCT02195583|162810834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.03|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.51|9.55|||ANOVA|Calculated from ANOVA model using treatment and study period as fixed factors and participant as random effect.|Difference was calculated as Sodium fluoride (1150 ppm) minus Sodium fluoride (0 ppm) such that a positive difference favors Sodium fluoride (1150 ppm).|||9.55|4.51|<0.0001
81568442|NCT02195583|162810834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.78||||0.0325|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.23|5.32|||ANOVA|Calculated from ANOVA model using treatment and study period as fixed factors and participant as random effect.|Difference was calculated as Sodium fluoride (250 ppm) minus Sodium fluoride (0 ppm) such that a positive difference favors Sodium fluoride (250 ppm).|||5.32|0.23|0.0325
81568443|NCT02195583|162810834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.16||||0.092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.67|0.35|||ANOVA|Calculated from ANOVA model using treatment and study period as fixed factors and participant as random effect.|Difference was calculated as 'Sodium fluoride (1426 ppm) + zinc base A' minus Sodium fluoride (0 ppm) such that a positive difference favors 'Sodium fluoride (1426 ppm) + zinc base A'.|||0.35|-4.67|0.0920
81568444|NCT02195583|162810834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.56||||0.2185|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|0.93|||ANOVA|Calculated from ANOVA model using treatment and study period as fixed factors and participant as random effect.|Difference was calculated as 'Sodium fluoride (1426 ppm) + zinc base B' minus Sodium fluoride (0 ppm) such that a positive difference favors 'Sodium fluoride (1426 ppm) + zinc base B'.|||0.93|-4.04|0.2185
81575207|NCT01059825|162821904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.03||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.51|-0.56||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.56|-1.51|0.003
81568445|NCT02195583|162810834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.36|12.37|||ANOVA|Calculated from ANOVA model using treatment and study period as fixed factors and participant as random effect.|Difference was calculated as Sodium fluoride (1426 ppm) minus 'Sodium fluoride (1426 ppm) + zinc base A' such that a positive difference favors Sodium fluoride (1426 ppm).|||12.37|7.36|<0.0001
81568446|NCT02195583|162810834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|9.26|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.77|11.75|||ANOVA|Calculated from ANOVA model using treatment and study period as fixed factors and participant as random effect.|Difference was calculated as Sodium fluoride (1426 ppm) minus 'Sodium fluoride (1426ppm) + zinc base B' such that a positive difference favors Sodium fluoride (1426 ppm).|||11.75|6.77|<0.0001
81568447|NCT01751178|162810889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.061|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.081|-0.041||From ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, site, smoking status, number of bleeding sites strata and the baseline GSI as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis stated that there was no difference between the two groups.||-0.041|-0.081|<0.0001
81568448|NCT01751178|162810889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|-0.05||From ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, site, smoking status, number of bleeding sites strata and the baseline GSI as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis stated that there was no difference between the two treatment groups.||-0.050|-0.090|<0.0001
81568449|NCT01751178|162810890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|-0.05||From ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, site, smoking status, number of bleeding sites strata and the baseline GI as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis that there was no difference between the two treatment groups.||-0.05|-0.10|<0.0001
81568450|NCT01751178|162810890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|-0.06||From ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, site, smoking status, number of bleeding sites strata and the baseline GI as a covariate.|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis stated that there was no difference between the two treatment groups.||-0.06|-0.11|<0.0001
81568451|NCT01751178|162810891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|-0.62||From ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, site, smoking status, number of bleeding sites strata and the baseline Plaque as a covariate|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis stated that there was no difference between the two treatment groups in Overall Plaque scores.||-0.62|-0.98|<0.0001
81568452|NCT01751178|162810891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adusted Mean Difference|-0.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|-0.68||From ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, site, smoking status, number of bleeding sites strata and the baseline Plaque as a covariate|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypothesis stated that there was no difference between the two treatment groups in Overall Plaque Scores.||-0.68|-1.04|<0.0001
81568453|NCT01751178|162810892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.88|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.69||From ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, site, smoking status, number of bleeding sites strata and the baseline Plaque as a covariate|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypotheses stated that there was no difference between the two treatments.||-0.69|-1.07|<0.0001
81568454|NCT01751178|162810892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.78||From ANCOVA with factors for treatment group, site, smoking status, number of bleeding sites strata and the baseline Plaque as a covariate|ANCOVA||Difference is first named treatment minus second named treatment such that a negative difference favours the first named treatment.|Null hypotheses stated that there was no difference between the two groups.||-0.78|-1.16|<0.0001
81568455|NCT03719612|162810893|SUPERIORITY|Difference between Echo Enhanced and Echo Unenhanced|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.947||0.358|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.358
81568456|NCT03719612|162810893|SUPERIORITY|Difference between Echo Enhanced and Echo Unenhanced|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_DEVIATION|5.699||0.804|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.804
81568457|NCT03719612|162810893|SUPERIORITY|Difference between Echo Enhanced and Echo Unenhanced|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.412||0.371|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.371
81568458|NCT03719612|162810894|SUPERIORITY|Difference between Echo Enhanced and Echo Unenhanced|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.28|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.952||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.030
81568459|NCT03719612|162810894|SUPERIORITY|Difference between Echo Enhanced and Echo Unenhanced|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.66|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.466||0.312|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.312
81568460|NCT03719612|162810894|SUPERIORITY|Difference between Echo Enhanced and Echo Unenhanced|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65|STANDARD_DEVIATION|4.725||0.347|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||||||0.347
81568461|NCT03719612|162810895|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.984|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.977|0.988||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Enhanced||0.988|0.977|
81568462|NCT03719612|162810895|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.953|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.936|0.966||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Unenhanced||0.966|0.936|
81568463|NCT03719612|162810895|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.958|0.978||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Enhanced||0.978|0.958|
81568464|NCT03719612|162810895|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.944|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.923|0.959||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Unenhanced||0.959|0.923|
81568465|NCT03719612|162810895|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.961|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.947|0.972||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Enhanced||0.972|0.947|
81568466|NCT03719612|162810895|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.942|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|0.958||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Unenhanced||0.958|0.920|
81568467|NCT03719612|162810896|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.984|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.978|0.988||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Enhanced||0.988|0.978|
81568468|NCT03719612|162810896|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.976|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.967|0.983||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Unenhanced||0.983|0.967|
81568469|NCT03719612|162810896|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.973|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.963|0.981||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Enhanced||0.981|0.963|
81568470|NCT03719612|162810896|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.935|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|0.952||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Unenhanced||0.952|0.910|
81568471|NCT03719612|162810896|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.973|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.962|0.98||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Enhanced||0.980|0.962|
81568472|NCT03719612|162810896|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.924|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.896|0.945||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Unenhanced||0.945|0.896|
81568473|NCT03719612|162810896|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.989|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.984|0.992||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Systolic Echo Enhanced||0.992|0.984|
81568474|NCT03719612|162810896|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.983|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.977|0.988||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Systolic Echo Unenhanced||0.988|0.977|
81568475|NCT03719612|162810896|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.984|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.978|0.989||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Systolic Echo Enhanced||0.989|0.978|
81568476|NCT03719612|162810896|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.948|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.928|0.962||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Systolic Echo Unenhanced||0.962|0.928|
81568477|NCT03719612|162810896|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.978|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.969|0.984||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Systolic Echo Enhanced||0.984|0.969|
81568478|NCT03719612|162810896|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.942|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|0.958||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Systolic Echo Unenhanced||0.958|0.920|
81568479|NCT03719612|162810897|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.975|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.956|0.986||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Enhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.986|0.956|
81568480|NCT03719612|162810897|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.936|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.888|0.963||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Unenhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.963|0.888|
81568481|NCT03719612|162810897|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.961|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.931|0.978||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Enhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.978|0.931|
81568482|NCT03719612|162810897|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.921|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.864|0.955||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Unenhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.955|0.864|
81568483|NCT03719612|162810897|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.947|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.907|0.97||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Enhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.970|0.907|
81568484|NCT03719612|162810897|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.903|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.834|0.945||||||Inter-Reader Variability Echo Unenhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.945|0.834|
81568485|NCT03719612|162810898|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.984|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.971|0.991||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Enhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.991|0.971|
81568486|NCT03719612|162810898|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.975|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.956|0.986||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Unenhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.986|0.956|
81568487|NCT03719612|162810898|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.977|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.959|0.987||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Enhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.987|0.959|
81568488|NCT03719612|162810898|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.896|0.966||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Unenhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.966|0.896|
81568489|NCT03719612|162810898|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.977|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.959|0.987||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Enhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.987|0.959|
81568490|NCT03719612|162810898|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.923|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.866|0.956||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Diastolic Echo Unenhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.956|0.866|
81568491|NCT03719612|162810898|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.982|0.994||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Systolic Echo Enhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.994|0.982|
81568492|NCT03719612|162810898|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.976|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.957|0.986||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Systolic Echo Unenhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.986|0.957|
81568493|NCT03719612|162810898|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.985|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.973|0.991||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Systolic Echo Enhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.991|0.973|
81568494|NCT03719612|162810898|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.929|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.876|0.959||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Systolic Echo Unenhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.959|0.876|
81568495|NCT03719612|162810898|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.981|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.966|0.989||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Systolic Echo Enhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.989|0.966|
81568496|NCT03719612|162810898|OTHER||Intra-class Correlation Coefficient|0.916|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.855|0.952||||||Inter-Reader Variability End Systolic Echo Unenhanced Sub-Optimal Echocardiograms||0.952|0.855|
81568497|NCT02983825|162810900|SUPERIORITY|Wilcoxon signed-rank test for nonparametric matched-pairs||||||0.02|||||||Sign test|||"Within subject repeat analysis; V/Q mismatch (measured as degree of right shift in kPa) baseline vs best CPAP"||||0.02
81568498|NCT01776840|162810929|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.96|||Log Rank|||||0.96|0.59|0.011
81568499|NCT01172522|162810967|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Other|0.0|||=|1|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared||P values above 0.05 is considered statistically insignificant in this study.|||||=1
81568500|NCT00087607|162811091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|0.36|||t-test, 2 sided|||Mean treatment difference was tested using a two-sided t-test.||0.36|-0.35|0.978
81568501|NCT00087607|162811092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.58|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Week 4: Mean treatment difference was tested using a two-sided t-test.||0.58|-0.03|0.080
81568502|NCT00087607|162811092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.41|||t-test, 2 sided|||At Week 8: Mean treatment difference was tested using a two-sided t-test.||0.41|-0.27|0.688
81568503|NCT00087607|162811096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.304|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||The treatment groups were compared using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) with treatment as the only factor in the model.||||0.304
81568504|NCT00087607|162811098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-3.1||||0.2814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.6|2.5|||Chi-squared|||Week 1: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||2.5|-8.6|0.2814
81568505|NCT00087607|162811098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-10.3||||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.9|-1.6|||Chi-squared|||Week 2: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||-1.6|-18.9|0.0214
81568506|NCT00087607|162811098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-10.7||||0.0315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.3|-1.0|||Chi-squared|||Week 3: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||-1.0|-20.3|0.0315
81568507|NCT00087607|162811098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-7.4||||0.1467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|2.6|||Chi-squared|||Week 4: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||2.6|-17.4|0.1467
81568508|NCT00087607|162811098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-6.8||||0.1823|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|3.2|||Chi-squared|||Week 5: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||3.2|-16.9|0.1823
81568509|NCT00087607|162811098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-2.1||||0.6871|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|8.0|||Chi-squared|||Week 6: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||8.0|-12.1|0.6871
81568510|NCT00087607|162811098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-0.4||||0.9295|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|9.5|||Chi-squared|||Week 7: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||9.5|-10.4|0.9295
81568511|NCT00087607|162811098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|2.2||||0.6593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.6|12.1|||Chi-squared|||Week 8: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||12.1|-7.6|0.6593
81568512|NCT00087607|162811098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|2.2||||0.6637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|12.1|||Chi-squared|||Week 9: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||12.1|-7.7|0.6637
81568513|NCT00087607|162811098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|5.4||||0.276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|15.1|||Chi-squared|||Week 10: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||15.1|-4.3|0.2760
81568514|NCT00087607|162811098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|5.4||||0.2779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|15.1|||Chi-squared|||Week 11: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||15.1|-4.3|0.2779
81568515|NCT00087607|162811098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|2.8||||0.5697|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|12.4|||Chi-squared|||Week 12: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||12.4|-6.8|0.5697
81568516|NCT00087607|162811099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|0.0||||0.994|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.5|||Chi-squared|||Week 1: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||1.5|-1.4|0.9940
81568517|NCT00087607|162811099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-0.5||||0.7133|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|2.2|||Chi-squared|||Week 2: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||2.2|-3.2|0.7133
81568518|NCT00087607|162811099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-3.6||||0.0864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|0.5|||Chi-squared|||Week 3: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||0.5|-7.8|0.0864
81568519|NCT00087607|162811099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-4.1||||0.1713|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|1.8|||Chi-squared|||Week 4: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||1.8|-10.0|0.1713
81568520|NCT00087607|162811099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-4.6||||0.1888|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|2.2|||Chi-squared|||Week 5: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||2.2|-11.4|0.1888
81568521|NCT00087607|162811099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-6.6||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|1.4|||Chi-squared|||Week 6: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||1.4|-14.7|0.1080
81568522|NCT00087607|162811099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-4.5||||0.3099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.1|4.2|||Chi-squared|||Week 7: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||4.2|-13.1|0.3099
81568523|NCT00087607|162811099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-3.4||||0.4595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.4|5.6|||Chi-squared|||Week 8: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||5.6|-12.4|0.4595
81568524|NCT00087607|162811099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-6.0||||0.2144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.4|3.4|||Chi-squared|||Week 9: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||3.4|-15.4|0.2144
81568525|NCT00087607|162811099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-5.4||||0.2779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.1|4.3|||Chi-squared|||Week 10: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||4.3|-15.1|0.2779
81568526|NCT00087607|162811099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-2.7||||0.5876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|7.1|||Chi-squared|||Week 11: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||7.1|-12.6|0.5876
81568527|NCT00087607|162811099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion of participants|-4.8||||0.3399|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|5.1|||Chi-squared|||Week 12: Treatment groups were compared using the Chi-Square Test.||5.1|-14.7|0.3399
81568528|NCT00087607|162811104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024|TWO_SIDED||||||Repeated measures analysis|The P-value is determined from a repeated measures analysis with terms for treatment group, baseline, week, and the week-by-treatment interaction.||Week 1: The treatment groups were compared using repeated measures analysis||||0.024
81568529|NCT00087607|162811104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Repeated measures analysis|||Week 8: The treatment groups were compared using Repeated measures analysis||||<0.001
81568530|NCT06934993|162811154|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was defined as cases where the p-value was below 0.05.|Chi-squared|||In LIMA-LAD cases, when the post hoc power analysis results for the relationship between graft patency and flow rate were examined, the effect size was found to be 0.836, with an alpha error level set at 0.05. The statistical power of the study was determined to be 99.99%.||||<0.001
81568531|NCT06934993|162811155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Statistical significance was defined as cases where the p-value was below 0.05.|Chi-squared|||In all cases, when the post hoc power analysis results for the relationship between graft patency and flow rate were examined, the effect size was found to be 0.836, with an alpha error level set at 0.05. The statistical power of the study was determined to be 99.99%.||||0.001
81568532|NCT06934993|162811155|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.096||||||Statistical significance was defined as cases where the p-value was below 0.05.|Chi-squared|||In LIMA-LAD cases, when the post hoc power analysis results for the relationship between graft patency and flow rate were examined, the effect size was found to be 0.836, with an alpha error level set at 0.05. The statistical power of the study was determined to be 99.99%.||||0.096
81568533|NCT06934993|162811155|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Statistical significance was defined as cases where the p-value was below 0.05.|Chi-squared|||In LIMA-LAD cases, when the post hoc power analysis results for the relationship between graft patency and flow rate were examined, the effect size was found to be 0.836, with an alpha error level set at 0.05. The statistical power of the study was determined to be 99.99%.||||<0.001
81568534|NCT06934993|162811156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||Statistical significance was defined as cases where the p-value was below 0.05.|Chi-squared|||In LIMA-LAD cases, when the post hoc power analysis results for the relationship between graft patency and flow rate were examined, the effect size was found to be 0.836, with an alpha error level set at 0.05. The statistical power of the study was determined to be 99.99%.||||0.001
81568535|NCT06934993|162811156|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.096||||||Statistical significance was defined as cases where the p-value was below 0.05.|Chi-squared|||In LIMA-LAD cases, when the post hoc power analysis results for the relationship between graft patency and flow rate were examined, the effect size was found to be 0.836, with an alpha error level set at 0.05. The statistical power of the study was determined to be 99.99%.||||0.096
81568536|NCT06934993|162811157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Statistical significance was defined as cases where the p-value was below 0.05.|Chi-squared|||In LIMA-LAD cases, when the post hoc power analysis results for the relationship between graft patency and flow rate were examined, the effect size was found to be 0.836, with an alpha error level set at 0.05. The statistical power of the study was determined to be 99.99%.||||0.04
81568537|NCT06934993|162811157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.679||||||Statistical significance was defined as cases where the p-value was below 0.05.|Chi-squared|||In LIMA-LAD cases, when the post hoc power analysis results for the relationship between graft patency and flow rate were examined, the effect size was found to be 0.836, with an alpha error level set at 0.05. The statistical power of the study was determined to be 99.99%.||||0.679
81568538|NCT06934993|162811157|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011||||||Statistical significance was defined as cases where the p-value was below 0.05.|Chi-squared|||In LIMA-LAD cases, when the post hoc power analysis results for the relationship between graft patency and flow rate were examined, the effect size was found to be 0.836, with an alpha error level set at 0.05. The statistical power of the study was determined to be 99.99%.||||0.011
81568539|NCT01332500|162811159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Triptan tablets|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||<0.001
81568540|NCT01332500|162811159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug tablets|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||<0.001
81568541|NCT01332500|162811159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||95.0||||Opioid tablets|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.005
81568542|NCT01332500|162811159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.336||95.0||||Ergot tablets|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.336
81568543|NCT01332500|162811159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.162||95.0||||Other tablets|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.162
81568544|NCT01332500|162811160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Triptan health plan costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||<0.001
81568545|NCT01332500|162811160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.349||95.0||||Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug health plan costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.349
81568546|NCT01332500|162811160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.208||95.0||||Opioid health plan costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.208
81568547|NCT01332500|162811160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.239||95.0||||Ergot health plan costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.239
81568548|NCT01332500|162811160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.583||95.0||||Other health plan costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.583
81568549|NCT01332500|162811160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Total heath plan costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||<0.001
81568550|NCT01332500|162811161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Triptan health plus copay costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||<0.001
81568551|NCT01332500|162811161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.177||95.0||||Non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drug health plus copay costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.177
81568552|NCT01332500|162811161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.173||95.0||||Opioid health plus copay costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.173
81568553|NCT01332500|162811161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.191||95.0||||Ergot health plus copay costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.191
81568554|NCT01332500|162811161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.254||95.0||||Other health plus copay costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.254
81568555|NCT01332500|162811161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Total health plus copay costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||<0.001
81568556|NCT01332500|162811162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.866||95.0||||Triptan tablets|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.866
81568557|NCT01332500|162811162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.094||95.0||||Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug tablets|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.094
81568558|NCT01332500|162811162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.832||95.0||||Opioid tablets|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.832
81568559|NCT01332500|162811162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.392||95.0||||Ergot tablets|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.392
81568560|NCT01332500|162811162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.752||95.0||||Other tablets|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.752
81568561|NCT01332500|162811163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Triptan health plan costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||<0.001
81568562|NCT01332500|162811163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054||95.0||||Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug health plan costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.054
81568563|NCT01332500|162811163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.59||95.0||||Opioid health plan costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.590
81568564|NCT01332500|162811163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.382||95.0||||Ergot health plan costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.382
81568565|NCT01332500|162811163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.343||95.0||||Other health plan costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.343
81568566|NCT01332500|162811163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Total health plan costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||<0.001
81568567|NCT01332500|162811164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||Triptan health plus copay costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||<0.001
81568568|NCT01332500|162811164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.146||95.0||||Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug health plus copay costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.146
81568569|NCT01332500|162811164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.826||95.0||||Opioid health plus copay costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.826
81568570|NCT01332500|162811164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.354||95.0||||Ergot health plus copay costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.354
81568571|NCT01332500|162811164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.514||95.0||||Other health plus copay costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.514
81568572|NCT01332500|162811164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0||||Total health plus copay costs|paired t-test 2-sided|||||||0.001
81568573|NCT01594281|162811165|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.8||||0.0344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-5.4|0.0344
81568574|NCT01594281|162811165|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-1.2||||0.3809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|1.5|||ANCOVA|||||1.5|-3.8|0.3809
81568575|NCT01594281|162811165|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Least Squares Mean Difference|1.7||||0.2113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|4.3|||ANCOVA|||||4.3|-1.0|0.2113
81568576|NCT01594281|162811166|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.4||||0.0081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|-0.6|||ANCOVA|||||-0.6|-4.2|0.0081
81568577|NCT01594281|162811166|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.7494|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.5|||ANCOVA|||||1.5|-2.0|0.7494
81568578|NCT01594281|162811166|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Least Squares Mean Difference|2.1||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.9|||ANCOVA|||||3.9|0.4|0.0175
81568579|NCT01594281|162811167|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Least Squares Mean Difference|5.5||||0.0495|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|11.0|||ANCOVA|||||11.0|0.0|0.0495
81568580|NCT01594281|162811167|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Least Squares Mean Difference|3.0||||0.2767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|8.5|||ANCOVA|||||8.5|-2.5|0.2767
81568581|NCT01594281|162811167|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.5||||0.3641|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|2.9|||ANCOVA|||||2.9|-7.9|0.3641
81568582|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.47||||0.4019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|2.749|||Regression, Logistic|||≥10 letters gain||2.749|0.080|0.4019
81568583|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.833||||0.2772|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.614|5.471|||Regression, Logistic|||≥5 letters gain||5.471|0.614|0.2772
81568584|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.412||||0.4731|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|3.622|||Regression, Logistic|||No clinically relevant change||3.622|0.55|0.4731
81568585|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.35||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.155|1.068|||Regression, Logistic|||≥5 letters loss||1.068|0.155|0.065
81568586|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.229|4.361|||Regression, Logistic|||≥10 letters loss||4.361|0.229|1.000
81568587|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.314||||0.3261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|3.173|||Regression, Logistic|||≥15 letters loss||3.173|0.031|0.3261
81568588|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.667||||0.668|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.104|4.253|||Regression, Logistic|||≥10 letters gain||4.253|0.104|0.6680
81568589|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.842||||0.0838|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|9.283|||Regression, Logistic|||≥5 letters gain||9.283|0.870|0.0838
81568590|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.674||||0.4116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.263|1.729|||Regression, Logistic|||No clinically relevant change||1.729|0.263|0.4116
81568591|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.621||||0.4197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.195|1.977|||Regression, Logistic|||≥5 letters loss||1.977|0.195|0.4197
81568592|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.419||||0.6632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.294|6.856|||Regression, Logistic|||≥10 letters loss||6.856|0.294|0.6632
81568593|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.029||||0.9839|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.062|17.127|||Regression, Logistic|||≥15 letters loss||17.127|0.062|0.9839
81568594|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.419||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.294|6.858|||Regression, Logistic|||≥10 letters gain||6.858|0.294|0.6630
81568595|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.4941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.441|5.444||P-value was calculated as a point estimate.|Regression, Logistic|||≥5 letters gain||5.444|0.441|0.4941
81568596|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.477||||0.1259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.185|1.231|||Regression, Logistic|||No clinically relevant change||1.231|0.185|0.1259
81568597|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.773||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|4.913|||Regression, Logistic|||≥5 letters loss||4.913|0.640|0.2710
81568598|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.419||||0.6632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.294|6.856|||Regression, Logistic|||≥10 letters loss||6.856|0.294|0.6632
81568599|NCT01594281|162811168|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.282||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.325|33.171|||Regression, Logistic|||≥15 letters loss||33.171|0.325|0.3140
81568600|NCT01594281|162811169|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.994||||0.9918|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.327|3.026|||Regression, Logistic|||≥ 1 class improvement from Baseline at EOCS||3.026|0.327|0.9918
81568601|NCT01594281|162811169|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.607||||0.3595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.209|1.765|||Regression, Logistic|||≥ 1 class improvement from Baseline at EOCS||1.765|0.209|0.3595
81568602|NCT01594281|162811169|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.611||||0.3787|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.204|1.83|||Regression, Logistic|||≥ 1 class improvement from Baseline at EOCS||1.830|0.204|0.3787
81568603|NCT01594281|162811169|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.889||||0.9097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.116|6.806|||Regression, Logistic|||≥ 2 class improvement from Baseline at EOCS||6.806|0.116|0.9097
81568604|NCT01594281|162811169|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.341||||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|1.925|||Regression, Logistic|||≥ 2 class improvement from Baseline at EOCS||1.925|0.060|0.2230
81568605|NCT01594281|162811169|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.383||||0.2792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.068|2.177|||Regression, Logistic|||≥ 2 class improvement from Baseline at EOCS||2.177|0.068|0.2792
81568606|NCT01594281|162811170|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-40.7||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.1|-19.3|||ANCOVA|||||-19.3|-62.1|0.0003
81568607|NCT01594281|162811170|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-22.9||||0.0357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.2|-1.6|||ANCOVA|||||-1.6|-44.2|0.0357
81568608|NCT01594281|162811170|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Least Squares Mean Difference|17.8||||0.1034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|39.3|||ANCOVA|||||39.3|-3.7|0.1034
81568609|NCT01594281|162811171|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-51.7||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.1|-22.3|||ANCOVA|||||-22.3|-81.1|0.0007
81568610|NCT01594281|162811171|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Least Squares Mean Difference|-28.9||||0.0542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.4|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-58.4|0.0542
81568611|NCT01594281|162811171|OTHER|The focus of this PoC study was not on hypothesis testing but on a rough estimation of differences between treatments. The usual p-values are provided as a descriptive tool.|Least Squares Mean Difference|22.8||||0.1288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|52.3|||ANCOVA|||||52.3|-6.7|0.1288
81568612|NCT01034631|162811177|OTHER|||||||0.6625|||||||Chi-squared|||||||.6625
81568613|NCT01890473|162811203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean|0.908|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.815|1.01||||||The PK comparability of the two devices was assessed via a linear model for each key PK parameter in log scale (using log (Cmax) without a formal test.||1.01|0.815|
81568614|NCT01890473|162811204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean|0.941|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.843|1.05||||||The PK comparability of the two devices was assessed via a linear model for each key PK parameter in log scale, using log (AUC (0-T) without a formal test.||1.05|0.843|
81568615|NCT01890473|162811205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ratio of geometric mean|0.976|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.888|1.07||||||The PK comparability of the two devices was assessed via a linear model for each key PK parameter in log scale, using log AUC(INF) without a formal test.||1.07|0.888|
81568616|NCT01543958|162811218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.87||||||not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Sign test|no other adjustment||||||0.87
81568617|NCT01543958|162811219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.62||||||Not adjusted for multiple comparisons|Sign test|no other adjustment||||||0.62
81568618|NCT01945281|162811268|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by stratum (Weight category based on weight at study entry) with Cochran Mantel-Haenszel's weights.|Difference in Percentage|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|27.7|||||Caspofungin minus Amphotericin|||27.7|-24.3|
81568619|NCT01945281|162811269|OTHER|Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by stratum (Weight category based on weight at study entry) with Cochran Mantel-Haenszel's weights.|Difference in Percentage|-6.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.2|22.6|||||Caspofungin minus Amphotericin|||22.6|-30.2|
81568620|NCT00934089|162811293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.07||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.82|3.95|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 8 AM: Analysis was based on analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) using statistical analysis system (SAS) mixed procedure with covariates of baseline IOP, sequence, study period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||3.95|-1.82|0.5330
81568621|NCT00934089|162811293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.14||||0.9532|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.13|3.85|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 10 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA using SAS mixed procedure with covariates of baseline IOP, sequence, study period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||3.85|-4.13|0.9532
81568622|NCT00934089|162811293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.53||||0.2493|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|6.18|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 12 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA using SAS mixed procedure with covariates of baseline IOP, sequence, study period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||6.18|-1.11|0.2493
81568623|NCT00934089|162811293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.99||||0.2801|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.59|1.6|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 2 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA using SAS mixed procedure with covariates of baseline IOP, sequence, study period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||1.60|-7.59|0.2801
81568624|NCT00934089|162811293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19||||0.9288|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.77|3.39|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 4 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA using SAS mixed procedure with covariates of baseline IOP, sequence, study period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||3.39|-3.77|0.9288
81568625|NCT00934089|162811293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.98||||0.6459|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.62|4.58|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 6 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA using SAS mixed procedure with covariates of baseline IOP, sequence, study period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||4.58|-2.62|0.6459
81568626|NCT00934089|162811293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.06||||0.0527|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|7.48|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 8 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA using SAS mixed procedure with covariates of baseline IOP, sequence, study period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||7.48|0.63|0.0527
81568627|NCT00934089|162811293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.29||||0.1998|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.95|7.52|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 14 10 PM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA using SAS mixed procedure with covariates of baseline IOP, sequence, study period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||7.52|-0.95|0.1998
81568628|NCT00934089|162811293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.85||||0.6765|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.22|2.53|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 15 12 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA using SAS mixed procedure with covariates of baseline IOP, sequence, study period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||2.53|-4.22|0.6765
81568629|NCT00934089|162811293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99||||0.6221|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.35|4.33|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 15 4 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA using SAS mixed procedure with covariates of baseline IOP, sequence, study period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||4.33|-2.35|0.6221
81568630|NCT00934089|162811293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.81||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.11|4.74|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 15 6 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA using SAS mixed procedure with covariates of baseline IOP, sequence, study period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||4.74|-1.11|0.3000
81568631|NCT00934089|162811293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24||||0.9103|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.85|3.37|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 15 8 AM: Analysis was based on ANCOVA using SAS mixed procedure with covariates of baseline IOP, sequence, study period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||3.37|-3.85|0.9103
81568632|NCT00934089|162811295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|59.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.69|79.7|||Fisher Exact|||Photophobia: p-value was calculated using fisher exact test.||79.70|38.69|<0.001
81568633|NCT00934089|162811295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Percent Difference|-3.56||||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.8|7.68|||Fisher Exact|||Iritis: p-value was calculated using fisher exact test.||7.68|-14.80|0.612
81568634|NCT00934089|162811297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-52.42||||0.245|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-127.05|22.22|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 13 8 AM study eye: Analysis was based on ANCOVA using SAS mixed procedure with covariates of baseline IOP, sequence, study period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||22.22|-127.05|0.2450
81568635|NCT00934089|162811297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|34.51||||0.3068|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.89|90.91|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 13 8 AM fellow eye: Analysis was based on ANCOVA using SAS mixed procedure with covariates of baseline IOP, sequence, study period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||90.91|-21.89|0.3068
81568636|NCT00934089|162811297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|40.99||||0.2632|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-19.69|101.67|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 35 8 AM study eye: Analysis was based on ANCOVA using SAS mixed procedure with covariates of baseline IOP, sequence, study period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||101.67|-19.69|0.2632
81568637|NCT00934089|162811297|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.6||||0.8373|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-60.84|47.64|||ANCOVA|||Change at Day 35 8 AM fellow eye: Analysis was based on ANCOVA using SAS mixed procedure with covariates of baseline IOP, sequence, study period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as random effect.||47.64|-60.84|0.8373
81568638|NCT01292746|162811342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|2 sided t-test for correlated samples.||||||<0.05
81568639|NCT00680017|162811352|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"P values were based on 2 sided tests. Tests resulting in P values less than or equal to 0.050 (when rounded) were reported as statistically significant. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons since only 1 primary efficacy endpoint comparison."|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||The null hypothesis was that percent change in triglycerides (TG) from baseline to Week 8 in the ABT-335 45 mg plus rosuvastatin 5 mg treatment group is equal to percent change in TG from baseline to Week 8 in the rosuvastatin 5 mg plus placebo treatment group. A sample size of 140 participants per treatment group was used to provide 98% power to detect a difference between the combination therapy arm and the rosuvastatin monotherapy arm in the percent change from Baseline to Week 8 in TG.||||<0.001
81568640|NCT00680017|162811353|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0||||"P values were based on 2 sided tests. Tests resulting in P values less than or equal to 0.050 (when rounded) were reported as statistically significant. No adjustments made for multiple comparisons since only 1 secondary endpoint comparison."|ANCOVA|P-value obtained from an ANCOVA with corresponding baseline value as the covariate and an effect for treatment group.||The null hypothesis was that percent change in HDL-C from baseline to Week 8 in the ABT-335 45 mg plus rosuvastatin 5 mg treatment group is equal to percent change in HDL-C from baseline to Week 8 in the rosuvastatin 5 mg plus placebo treatment group. A sample size of 140 participants per treatment group was used to provide 82% power to detect a difference between the combination therapy arm and the rosuvastatin monotherapy arm in the percent change from Baseline to Week 8 in HDL-C.||||<0.001
81568641|NCT02555683|162811354|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|1.04||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.41||adjusted p-value|negative binomial regression model|Adjusted p-values obtained from the closed testing procedure||||1.41|0.77|0.800
81568642|NCT02555683|162811354|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.83||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.14||adjusted p-value|negative binomial regression model|Adjusted p-values are based on the closed testing procedure||||1.14|0.61|0.510
81568643|NCT02555683|162811355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.26||adjusted p-value|ANCOVA|Adjusted p-values obtained from the closed testing procedure||||0.26|-0.11|0.819
81568644|NCT02555683|162811355|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.095||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.32||adjusted p-vale|ANCOVA|Adjusted p-values obtained from the closed testing procedure||||0.32|-0.05|0.591
81568645|NCT02555683|162811356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.31|0.07||adjusted p-value|ANCOVA|Adjusted p-values obtained from the closed testing procedure||||0.07|-0.31|0.819
81568646|NCT02555683|162811356|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.098||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.02||adjusted p-value|ANCOVA|Adjusted p-values obtained from the closed testing procedure||||0.02|-0.37|0.591
81568647|NCT02555683|162811357|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0365||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.005|0.139||adjusted p-value|ANCOVA|Adjusted p-values obtained from the closed testing procedure||||0.139|-0.005|0.800
81568648|NCT02555683|162811357|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0363||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.021|0.121||adjusted p-value|ANCOVA|Adjusted p-values obtained from the closed testing procedure||||0.121|-0.021|0.523
81568649|NCT02555683|162811358|SUPERIORITY||rate ratio|0.96||||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.22||adjusted p-value|negative binomial regression model|Adjusted p-values obtained from the closed testing procedure||||1.22|0.75|0.819
81568650|NCT02555683|162811358|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.78||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.01||adjusted p-value|negative binomial regression model|Adjusted p-values are based on the closed testing procedure||||1.01|0.61|0.510
81568651|NCT02555683|162811359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.23||adjusted p-value|ANCOVA|Adjusted p-values obtained from the closed testing procedure||||0.23|-0.07|0.819
81568652|NCT02555683|162811359|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.076||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.27||adjusted p-vale|ANCOVA|Adjusted p-values obtained from the closed testing procedure||||0.27|-0.03|0.591
81568653|NCT02555683|162811360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.04||adjusted p-value|ANCOVA|Adjusted p-values obtained from the closed testing procedure||||0.04|-0.27|0.819
81568654|NCT02555683|162811360|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.079||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.35|-0.04||adjusted p-value|ANCOVA|Adjusted p-values obtained from the closed testing procedure||||-0.04|-0.35|0.591
81568655|NCT02555683|162811361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0292||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.019|0.134||adjusted p-value|ANCOVA|Adjusted p-values obtained from the closed testing procedure||||0.134|0.019|0.819
81568656|NCT02555683|162811361|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0292||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.017|0.097||adjusted p-value|ANCOVA|Adjusted p-values obtained from the closed testing procedure||||0.097|-0.017|0.591
81568657|NCT01153347|162811362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.07||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.96|1.24||The adjusted p-value protects the overall family-wise error rate by taking into account the multiple comparisons between the TC-5214 doses for both the primary efficacy variable (MADRS) and the key secondary efficacy variable (SDS).|MMRM|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.24|-2.96|1.000
81568658|NCT01153347|162811362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.67|1.57|||MMRM|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.57|-2.67|1.000
81568659|NCT01153347|162811362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|2.04|||MMRM|||Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.04|-2.26|1.000
81568660|NCT01153347|162811363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.967|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.6|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.60|0.64|0.967
81568661|NCT01153347|162811363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.43|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.43|0.57|0.670
81568662|NCT01153347|162811363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.544|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.38|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.38|0.54|0.544
81568663|NCT01153347|162811364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.53|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.53|0.55|0.730
81568664|NCT01153347|162811364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.5|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.50|0.53|0.671
81568665|NCT01153347|162811364|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2||0.308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.29|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.29|0.45|0.308
81568666|NCT01153347|162811365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|2.15|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.15|0.42|0.905
81568667|NCT01153347|162811365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|2.14|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.14|0.41|0.864
81568668|NCT01153347|162811365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|2.25|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.25|0.43|0.958
81568669|NCT01153347|162811366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.73|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.73|0.48|0.778
81568670|NCT01153347|162811366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|2.24|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.24|0.66|0.532
81568671|NCT01153347|162811366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|1.64|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||1.64|0.44|0.633
81568672|NCT01153347|162811367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.31|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.31|0.46|0.949
81568673|NCT01153347|162811367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.57|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|3.4|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||3.40|0.72|0.253
81568674|NCT01153347|162811367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.39||0.763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.08|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate.||2.08|0.37|0.763
81568675|NCT01153347|162811368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.51|0.55|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization HAMD-17 total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.55|-2.51|0.207
81568676|NCT01153347|162811368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|0.91|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization HAMD-17 total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.91|-2.16|0.427
81568677|NCT01153347|162811368|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.78||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.96|1.12|||ANCOVA|||Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization HAMD-17 total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||1.12|-1.96|0.591
81568678|NCT01153347|162811369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.551||95.0|-0.34|0.18|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization CGI-S total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.18|-0.34|0.551
81568679|NCT01153347|162811369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.17|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization CGI-S total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.17|-0.36|0.487
81568680|NCT01153347|162811369|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.31|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization CGI-S total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit, and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.31|-0.23|0.780
81568681|NCT01153347|162811370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.97|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.908|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.53|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization Clinical Global Impression Severity (CGI-S) as a covariate.||1.53|0.62|0.908
81568682|NCT01153347|162811370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.67|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization Clinical Global Impression Severity (CGI-S) as a covariate.||1.67|0.67|0.803
81568683|NCT01153347|162811370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.41|1.03|||Regression, Logistic||TC-5214 is the numerator in the OR, OR\>1 represents a result in favor of TC-5214.|Logistic regression model including treatment and pooled center as fixed effects and the randomization Clinical Global Impression Severity (CGI-S) as a covariate.||1.03|0.41|0.066
81568684|NCT01153347|162811371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.645||0.202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.091|0.442|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization HAM-A total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.442|-2.091|0.202
81568685|NCT01153347|162811371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.647||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.487|1.055|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization HAM-A total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||1.055|-1.487|0.738
81568686|NCT01153347|162811371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.65||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.787|0.767|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization HAM-A total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.767|-1.787|0.433
81568687|NCT01153347|162811372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|2.22|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.22|-0.18|0.097
81568688|NCT01153347|162811372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|1.11|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.11|-1.29|0.882
81568689|NCT01153347|162811372|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|2.23|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.23|-0.19|0.100
81568690|NCT01153347|162811373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|2.22|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.22|-0.69|0.303
81568691|NCT01153347|162811373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.74||0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|1.65|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.65|-1.26|0.793
81568692|NCT01153347|162811373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.75||0.762|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|1.25|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.25|-1.70|0.762
81568693|NCT01153347|162811374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|0.92|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.92|-2.65|0.339
81568694|NCT01153347|162811374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.89|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.89|-2.70|0.321
81568695|NCT01153347|162811374|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.43|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.43|-2.20|0.680
81568696|NCT01153347|162811375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.737|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.23|1.58|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.58|-2.23|0.737
81568697|NCT01153347|162811375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.52|1.33|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.33|-2.52|0.547
81568698|NCT01153347|162811375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.99||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|2.01|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization MADRS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.01|-1.89|0.953
81568699|NCT01153347|162811376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.746||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.069|0.864||The adjusted p-value protects the overall family-wise error rate by taking into account the multiple comparisons between the TC-5214 doses for both the primary efficacy variable (MADRS) and the key secondary efficacy variable (SDS).|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.864|-2.069|1.000
81568700|NCT01153347|162811376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.755||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.004|0.96||The adjusted p-value protects the overall family-wise error rate by taking into account the multiple comparisons between the TC-5214 doses for both the primary efficacy variable (MADRS) and the key secondary efficacy variable (SDS).|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.960|-2.004|1.000
81568701|NCT01153347|162811376|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.761||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.095|1.896||The adjusted p-value protects the overall family-wise error rate by taking into account the multiple comparisons between the TC-5214 doses for both the primary efficacy variable (MADRS) and the key secondary efficacy variable (SDS).|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.896|-1.095|1.000
81568702|NCT01153347|162811377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.59|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS work/school domain score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.59|-0.56|0.953
81568703|NCT01153347|162811377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.54|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS work/school domain score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.54|-0.64|0.868
81568704|NCT01153347|162811377|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.66|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS work/school domain score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.66|-0.50|0.792
81568705|NCT01153347|162811378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.915|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|0.48|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS social life domain score. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.48|-0.54|0.915
81568706|NCT01153347|162811378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.26||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.53|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS social life domain score. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.53|-0.51|0.972
81568707|NCT01153347|162811378|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.84|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS social life domain score. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.84|-0.21|0.237
81568708|NCT01153347|162811379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.19|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS family life/home responsibilities domain score. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.19|-0.87|0.213
81568709|NCT01153347|162811379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.28|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS family life/home responsibilities domain score. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.28|-0.80|0.343
81568710|NCT01153347|162811379|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.53|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SDS family life/home responsibilities domain score. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.53|-0.55|0.971
81568711|NCT01153347|162811380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.694||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.224|5.431|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF % maximum total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||5.431|-1.224|0.215
81568712|NCT01153347|162811380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.702||0.673|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.624|4.062|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF % maximum total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||4.062|-2.624|0.673
81568713|NCT01153347|162811380|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-1.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.716||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.248|1.494|||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF % maximum total score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||1.494|-5.248|0.275
81568714|NCT01153347|162811381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.28|0.11|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF item 15 score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.11|-0.28|0.412
81568715|NCT01153347|162811381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.928|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.21|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF item 15 score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.21|-0.19|0.928
81568716|NCT01153347|162811381|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.02|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF item 15 score as covariate, treatment as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||-0.02|-0.42|0.033
81568717|NCT01153347|162811382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.28|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF item 16 as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.28|-0.10|0.353
81568718|NCT01153347|162811382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.23|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF item 16 as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.23|-0.16|0.721
81568719|NCT01153347|162811382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.15|||ANCOVA|||An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with randomization Q-LES-Q-SF item 16 as a fixed effect and pooled center as a random effect.||0.15|-0.24|0.666
81568720|NCT01153347|162811383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.006|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0201||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0459|0.0329||Analysis for change in EQ-5D index score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization EQ-5D total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.0329|-0.0459|0.747
81568721|NCT01153347|162811383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.013|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0203||0.524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0529|0.027||Analysis for change in EQ-5D index score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization EQ-5D total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.0270|-0.0529|0.524
81568722|NCT01153347|162811383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0206||0.502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0543|0.0267||Analysis for change in EQ-5D index score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization EQ-5D total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||0.0267|-0.0543|0.502
81568723|NCT01153347|162811383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.06||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|6.0||Analysis of change in EQ-5D VAS score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization EQ-5D VAS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||6.00|-2.10|0.345
81568724|NCT01153347|162811383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09||0.486|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.65|5.56||Analysis of change in EQ-5D VAS score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization EQ-5D VAS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||5.56|-2.65|0.486
81568725|NCT01153347|162811383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|2.94||Analysis of change in EQ-5D VAS score from randomization (Week 8) to end of treatment (Week 16)|MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization EQ-5D VAS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||2.94|-5.39|0.564
81568726|NCT01153347|162811384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.55||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|1.59|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SIS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.59|-4.48|0.350
81568727|NCT01153347|162811384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|1.73|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SIS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||1.73|-4.41|0.393
81568728|NCT01153347|162811384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.59|3.62|||MMRM|||MMRM model includes treatment, pooled center, visit, and treatment by visit interaction as explanatory variables and the randomization SIS total score as a covariate. Treatment, visit and treatment by visit interaction are fixed effects in the model; pooled center is a random effect.||3.62|-2.59|0.745
81568729|NCT05096221|162811388|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean change difference|0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55||0.2441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|1.74|||Mixed model of repeated measures|||||1.74|-0.45|0.2441
81568730|NCT05096221|162811389|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||Re-randomization test|||||||< 0.0001
81568731|NCT05096221|162811390|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean change difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.21||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.23|||Mixed model of repeated measures|||||-0.23|-1.06|0.0025
81568732|NCT05096221|162811391|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean change difference|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.0048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.13|||Mixed model of repeated measures|||||-0.13|-0.71|0.0048
81568733|NCT05096221|162811392|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean change difference|-3.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52||0.1942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.28|1.7|||Mixed model of repeated measures|||||1.70|-8.28|0.1942
81568734|NCT05096221|162811393|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean change difference|-0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18||0.0412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|-0.01|||Mixed model of repeated measures|||||-0.01|-0.71|0.0412
81568735|NCT05096221|162811394|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean change difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0402|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.19|||Mixed model of repeated measures|||||0.19|0.00|0.0402
81568736|NCT05096221|162811395|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean change difference|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.4272|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.19|||Mixed model of repeated measures|||||0.19|-0.08|0.4272
81568737|NCT05096221|162811396|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean change difference|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.7324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.17|||Mixed model of repeated measures|||||0.17|-0.24|0.7324
81568738|NCT05096221|162811397|SUPERIORITY||Least squares mean change difference|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44||0.6554|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|1.06|||Mixed model of repeated measures|||||1.06|-0.67|0.6554
81568739|NCT04678661|162811400|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.207||||||Propensity score matching was used to form pairs of intervention and control participants. Specifically, a greedy matching procedure with a matching caliper of 0.2 of the standard deviation of the logit of the propensity score was used.|Regression, Linear|Model adjusted for covariates of age, race, baseline BMI, and baseline hemoglobin A1c.||||||.207
81568740|NCT04678661|162811401|OTHER|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Independent t-test||||.011
81568741|NCT04678661|162811402|OTHER|||||||0.024|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.024
81568742|NCT04678661|162811403|OTHER|||||||0.579|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.579
81568743|NCT04678661|162811404|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Reported p-value was calculated.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81568744|NCT04678661|162811405|OTHER|||||||0.269|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.269
81568745|NCT04678661|162811408|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Reported p-value was calculated.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81568746|NCT04678661|162811409|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Reported p-value was calculated.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.001
81568747|NCT04678661|162811410|OTHER|||||||0.647|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.647
81568748|NCT04645953|162811427|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7024|||||||ANOVA|||Null hypothesis is there was no difference between groups treated with AZ-010 (1 mg or 3 mg) and the placebo group in the mean number of vomiting/retching events in the 2 hours following. treatment. Baseline, body weight, height, body mass index, age as covariates, and the treatment group and study site as factors. All statistical tests were 2-sided with a significance value of ≤ 0.05.||||0.7024
81568749|NCT04645953|162811427|SUPERIORITY|Null hypothesis is there was no difference between groups treated with AZ-010 (1 mg or 3 mg) and the placebo group in the mean number of vomiting/retching events in the 2 hours following. treatment. Baseline, body weight, height, body mass index, age as covariates, and the treatment group and study site as factors. Patients summarized by actual treatment received. Formal statistical tests (ANOVA, when performed) were 2-sided t-tests with a significance value of 0.05.||||||0.2051|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.2051
81568750|NCT04645953|162811428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0504|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Participants were asked to rate their anxiety/panic on scale of 0-100 at each time point. The higher the number, the more intense the symptom.||||0.0504
81568751|NCT04645953|162811428|SUPERIORITY|Participants were asked to rate their anxiety/panic on scale of 0-100 at each time point. The higher the number, the more intense the symptom.||||||0.8246|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8246
81568752|NCT04645953|162811429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8299||||||Prior Episode Duration 1mg AZ-010|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8299
81568753|NCT04645953|162811429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2346||||||Prior Episode Duration 3 mg AZ-010|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.2346
81568754|NCT04645953|162811429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3997||||||Prior Episode intensity 1mg AZ-010|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3997
81568755|NCT04645953|162811429|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3997||||||Prior Episode intensity 3mg AZ-010|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.3997
81568756|NCT04645953|162811430|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3847|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.3847
81568757|NCT04645953|162811430|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1785|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.1785
81568758|NCT04645953|162811431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9732|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.9732
81568759|NCT04645953|162811431|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1471|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.1471
81568760|NCT04645953|162811432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1337|||||||ANOVA|||The RINVR is an 8-part questionnaire with each item scored from 0-4, for a total scoring range of 0-32. A lower score indicates less distress related to nausea, vomiting, and retching. The data shown is collected within the first 24 hours after the first at-home dose.||||0.1337
81568761|NCT04645953|162811432|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7224|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.7224
81568762|NCT04645953|162811433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0504|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Participants were asked to rate their abdominal pain, nausea, and anxiety/panic on scale of 0-100 at each time point. The higher the number, the more intense the symptom.||||0.0504
81568763|NCT04645953|162811433|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8246|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.8246
81568764|NCT04645953|162811434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9664|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.9664
81568765|NCT04645953|162811434|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7919|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.7919
81568766|NCT00304746|162811456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0||||For a complete presentation of the above analysis, please see the published paper presenting the full results of this study.|mixed effects linear regression analysis|||Our primary analysis of efficacy was a mixed effects linear regression analysis comparing the rate of change of score on the HAM-D during the blinded treatment phase between groups. Our model for the mean of the outcome variable included terms for treatment, time (modeled as a continuous variable), and treatment-by-time. The measure of effect was the treatment-by-time interaction, which can be interpreted as the difference in slope with respect to time, of the outcome measure.||||0.71
81568767|NCT02527161|162811470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.001
81568768|NCT02527161|162811471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Change from preoperative to 6 weeks KOOS Pain||||<0.0001
81568769|NCT02527161|162811471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0013|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 weeks to 3 months KOOS Pain||||0.0013
81568770|NCT02527161|162811471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3316|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 3 months to 6 months KOOS Pain||||0.3316
81568771|NCT02527161|162811471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3366|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 months to 1 year KOOS Pain||||0.3366
81568772|NCT02527161|162811471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9826|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 1 year to 2 year KOOS Pain||||0.9826
81568773|NCT02527161|162811471|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9276|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 2 year to 5 year KOOS Pain||||0.9276
81568774|NCT02527161|162811472|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Change from preoperative to 6 weeks KOOS Symptoms||||<0.0001
81568775|NCT02527161|162811472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0736|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 weeks to 3 months KOOS Symptoms||||0.0736
81568776|NCT02527161|162811472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4675|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 3 months to 6 months KOOS Symptoms||||0.4675
81568777|NCT02527161|162811472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0229|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 months to 1 year KOOS Symptoms||||0.0229
81568778|NCT02527161|162811472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9968|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 1 year to 2 year KOOS Symptoms||||0.9968
81568779|NCT02527161|162811472|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7761|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 2 year to 5 year KOOS Symptoms||||0.7761
81568780|NCT02527161|162811473|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Change from preoperative to 6 weeks KOOS ADL||||<0.0001
81568781|NCT02527161|162811473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0212|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 weeks to 3 months KOOS ADL||||0.0212
81568782|NCT02527161|162811473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7173|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 3 months to 6 months KOOS ADL||||0.7173
81568783|NCT02527161|162811473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1834|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 months to 1 year KOOS ADL||||0.1834
81568784|NCT02527161|162811473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9957|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 1 year to 2 year KOOS ADL||||0.9957
81568785|NCT02527161|162811473|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9999|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 months to 1 year KOOS ADL||||0.9999
81568786|NCT02527161|162811474|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Change from preoperative to 6 weeks KOOS S\&R||||<0.0001
81568787|NCT02527161|162811474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0522|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 weeks to 3 months KOOS S\&R||||0.0522
81568788|NCT02527161|162811474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1696|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 3 months to 6 months KOOS S\&R||||0.1696
81568789|NCT02527161|162811474|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6942|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 months to 1 year KOOS S\&R||||0.6942
81568790|NCT02527161|162811474|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 1 year to 2 year KOOS S\&R||||>0.9999
81568791|NCT02527161|162811474|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 2 year to 5 year KOOS S\&R||||>0.9999
81568792|NCT02527161|162811475|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Change from preoperative to 6 weeks KOOS QoL||||<0.0001
81568793|NCT02527161|162811475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0135|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 weeks to 3 months KOOS QoL||||0.0135
81568794|NCT02527161|162811475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0829|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 3 months to 6 months KOOS QoL||||0.0829
81568795|NCT02527161|162811475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1729|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 months to 1 year KOOS QoL||||0.1729
81568796|NCT02527161|162811475|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9687|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 1 year to 2 year KOOS QoL||||0.9687
81568797|NCT02527161|162811475|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 2 year to 5 year KOOS QoL||||>0.9999
81568798|NCT02527161|162811476|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Change from preoperative to 6 weeks SF-12 PCS||||<0.0001
81568799|NCT02527161|162811476|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 weeks to 3 months SF-12 PCS||||<0.0001
81568800|NCT02527161|162811476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8189|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 3 months to 6 months SF-12 PCS||||0.8189
81568801|NCT02527161|162811476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9845|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 months to 1 year SF-12 PCS||||0.9845
81568802|NCT02527161|162811476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 1 year to 2 year SF-12 PCS||||0.7500
81568803|NCT02527161|162811476|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1376|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 2 year to 5 year SF-12 PCS||||0.1376
81568804|NCT02527161|162811477|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Change from preoperative to 6 week VAS Rest||||<0.0001
81568805|NCT02527161|162811477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0031|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 weeks to 3 months VAS Rest||||0.0031
81568806|NCT02527161|162811477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.299|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 3 months to 6 months VAS Rest||||0.2990
81568807|NCT02527161|162811477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9832|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 months to 1 year VAS Rest||||0.9832
81568808|NCT02527161|162811477|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9991|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 1 year to 2 year VAS Rest||||0.9991
81568809|NCT02527161|162811477|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 2 year to 5 year VAS Rest||||>0.9999
81568810|NCT02527161|162811478|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Change from preoperative to 6 weeks VAS Mob||||<0.0001
81568811|NCT02527161|162811478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0062|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 weeks to 3 months VAS Mob||||0.0062
81568812|NCT02527161|162811478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.373|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 3 months to 6 months VAS Mob||||0.3730
81568813|NCT02527161|162811478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8499|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 months to 1 year VAS Mob||||0.8499
81568814|NCT02527161|162811478|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 1 year to 2 year VAS Mob||||>0.9999
81568815|NCT02527161|162811478|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9958|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 2 year to 5 year VAS Mob||||0.9958
81568816|NCT02527161|162811479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3493|||||||ANOVA|||Change from preoperative to 6 weeks SF-12 MCS||||0.3493
81568817|NCT02527161|162811479|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 weeks to 3 months SF-12 MCS||||0.4800
81568818|NCT02527161|162811479|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 3 months to 6 months SF-12 MCS||||>0.9999
81568819|NCT02527161|162811479|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 months to 1 year SF-12 MCS||||>0.9999
81568820|NCT02527161|162811479|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 1 year to 2 year SF-12 MCS||||>0.9999
81568821|NCT02527161|162811479|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 2 year to 5 year SF-12 MCS||||>0.9999
81568822|NCT02527161|162811480|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Change from preoperative to 6 weeks KSS Pain||||<0.0001
81568823|NCT02527161|162811480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9465|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 3 months to 6 months KSS Pain||||0.9465
81568824|NCT02527161|162811480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1215|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 months to 1 year KSS Pain||||0.1215
81568825|NCT02527161|162811480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9912|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 1 year to 2 years KSS Pain||||0.9912
81568826|NCT02527161|162811480|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8952|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 2 year to 5 year KSS Pain||||0.8952
81568827|NCT02527161|162811481|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Change from preoperative to 3 months KSS Function||||<0.0001
81568828|NCT02527161|162811481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0266|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 3 months to 6 months KSS Function||||0.0266
81568829|NCT02527161|162811481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.988|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 months to 1 year KSS Function||||0.9880
81568830|NCT02527161|162811481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9699|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 1 year to 2 years KSS Function||||0.9699
81568831|NCT02527161|162811481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8575|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 2 year to 5 years KSS Function||||0.8575
81568832|NCT02527161|162811482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8581|||||||ANOVA|||Change from preoperative to 3 months KSS Range of Motion||||0.8581
81568833|NCT02527161|162811482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7664|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 3 months to 6 months KSS Range of Motion||||0.7664
81568834|NCT02527161|162811482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7022|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 6 months to 1 year KSS Range of Motion||||0.7022
81568835|NCT02527161|162811482|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.9999|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 1 year to 2 year KSS Range of Motion||||>0.9999
81568836|NCT02527161|162811482|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2943|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 2 year to 5 year KSS Range of Motion||||0.2943
81568837|NCT02527161|162811483|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0161|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 1 year to 2 year Forgotten Joint Score||||0.0161
81568838|NCT02527161|162811483|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Change from 2 year to 5 year Forgotten Joint Score||||<0.0001
81575208|NCT01059825|162821904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.57||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.04|-1.09||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-1.09|-2.04|0.000
81568839|NCT02100514|162811484|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-49.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.09|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.0|-45.8|||MMRM|||Least square (LS) mean difference and associated 95% confidence interval (CI), and p-value were derived from an mixed effect model repeat measurement (MMRM) model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-45.8|-54.0|<0.001
81568840|NCT02100514|162811485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-33.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.1|-30.2|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI and p-value were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-30.2|-36.1|<0.001
81568841|NCT02100514|162811485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-29.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|-26.3||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-26.3|-32.8|
81568842|NCT02100514|162811485|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-23.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|-20.5||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-20.5|-27.0|
81568843|NCT02100514|162811486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-45.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.7|-41.7|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI, and p-value were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-41.7|-49.7|<0.001
81568844|NCT02100514|162811486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-40.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.26|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.3|-36.5||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI, were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-36.5|-45.3|
81568845|NCT02100514|162811486|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-32.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.17|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.7|-28.2||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI, were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-28.2|-36.7|
81568846|NCT02100514|162811487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-45.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.9|-41.1|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI and p-value were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-41.1|-48.9|<0.001
81568847|NCT02100514|162811487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-40.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.21|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.8|-36.1||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-36.1|-44.8|
81568848|NCT02100514|162811487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-32.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.0|-28.4||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-28.4|-37.0|
81568849|NCT02100514|162811488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-51.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.7|-46.6|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI and p-value were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-46.6|-56.7|<0.001
81568850|NCT02100514|162811488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-46.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.94|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.2|-40.6||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-40.6|-52.2|
81568851|NCT02100514|162811488|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-37.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.3|-31.4||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-31.4|-43.3|
81568852|NCT02100514|162811489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-46.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.59|<|0.001||95.0|-53.7|-39.5|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI and p-value were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-39.5|-53.7|<0.001
81568853|NCT02100514|162811489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-39.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.12||||95.0|-47.9|-31.6||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-31.6|-47.9|
81568854|NCT02100514|162811489|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-33.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.02||||95.0|-41.3|-25.5||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-25.5|-41.3|
81568855|NCT02100514|162811490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-30.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14|<|0.001||95.0|-36.9|-24.6|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI and p-value were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-24.6|-36.9|<0.001
81568856|NCT02100514|162811490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-27.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.23||||95.0|-33.9|-21.2||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-21.2|-33.9|
81568857|NCT02100514|162811490|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-49.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.2|-13.5||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-13.5|-85.2|
81568858|NCT02100514|162811491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|5.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.4|7.6|||MMRM|||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI and p-value were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||7.6|3.4|<0.001
81568859|NCT02100514|162811491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|5.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||||95.0|3.2|7.6||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||7.6|3.2|
81568860|NCT02100514|162811491|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|6.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.2||||95.0|3.6|8.3||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||8.3|3.6|
81568861|NCT02100514|162811492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-44.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.39||||95.0|-48.8|-39.5||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-39.5|-48.8|
81568862|NCT02100514|162811492|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-36.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.42|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.9|-31.4||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-31.4|-40.9|
81568863|NCT02100514|162811493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55||||95.0|-15.1|-5.1||||||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-5.1|-15.1|
81568864|NCT02100514|162811493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||||95.0|-17.9|-0.2||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-0.2|-17.9|
81568865|NCT02100514|162811493|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.04||||95.0|-14.1|-2.2||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-2.2|-14.1|
81568866|NCT02100514|162811494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||||95.0|2.5|5.8||||||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||5.8|2.5|
81568867|NCT02100514|162811494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.86||||95.0|2.2|5.5||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||5.5|2.2|
81568868|NCT02100514|162811494|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|4.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||||95.0|2.4|6.2||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||6.2|2.4|
81568869|NCT02100514|162811495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||||95.0|-0.7|2.8||||||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||2.8|-0.7|
81568870|NCT02100514|162811495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.04||||95.0|-1.1|3.0||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||3.0|-1.1|
81568871|NCT02100514|162811495|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||||95.0|-1.0|2.7||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||2.7|-1.0|
81568872|NCT02100514|162811496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-10.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55||||95.0|-15.1|-5.1||||||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-5.1|-15.1|
81568873|NCT02100514|162811496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-9.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||||95.0|-17.9|-0.2||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-0.2|-17.9|
81568874|NCT02100514|162811496|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-8.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.04||||95.0|-14.1|-2.2||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-2.2|-14.1|
81568875|NCT02100514|162811497|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-66.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.18||||95.0|-73.0|-60.5||||||LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-60.5|-73.0|
81568876|NCT02100514|162811498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-66.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.4||||95.0|-76.7|-55.4||||||LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction and geographical region. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-55.4|-76.7|
81568877|NCT02100514|162811499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-66.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77||||95.0|-72.0|-61.1||||||LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-61.1|-72.0|
81568878|NCT02100514|162811500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-69.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.08||||95.0|-75.2|-63.1||||||LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-63.1|-75.2|
81568879|NCT02100514|162811501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-71.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.14||||95.0|-77.5|-65.1||||||LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-65.1|-77.5|
81568880|NCT02100514|162811502|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-47.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.12||||95.0|-51.9|-43.6||||||LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-43.6|-51.9|
81568881|NCT02100514|162811503|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.06||||95.0|-12.5|-8.3||||||LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-8.3|-12.5|
81568882|NCT02100514|162811504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|2.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||||95.0|1.6|3.6||||||LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||3.6|1.6|
81568883|NCT02100514|162811505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||||95.0|-1.8|-1.5||||||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-1.5|-1.8|
81568884|NCT02100514|162811505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||||95.0|-1.6|-1.3||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-1.3|-1.6|
81568885|NCT02100514|162811505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.12||||95.0|-1.6|-1.2||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% CI were derived from MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-1.2|-1.6|
81568886|NCT02100514|162811506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||||95.0|-0.4|-0.3||||||Week 12: LS mean difference and associated 95% confidence interval CI were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-0.3|-0.4|
81568887|NCT02100514|162811506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||||95.0|-0.3|-0.3||||||Week 24: LS mean difference and associated 95% confidence interval CI were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-0.3|-0.3|
81568888|NCT02100514|162811506|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS mean difference compared to placebo|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||||95.0|-0.4|-0.2||||||Week 52: LS mean difference and associated 95% confidence interval CI were derived from an MMRM model with fixed effects for treatment group, visit, treatment group\*visit interaction, baseline value, baseline value\*visit interaction, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup. An unstructured variance covariance matrix was used.||-0.2|-0.4|
81568889|NCT02100514|162811507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|53.9||||||95.0|32.08|90.59||||||Week 12: Odds ratio, associated 95% CI were derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment group, baseline value, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup.||90.59|32.08|
81568890|NCT02100514|162811507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.0||||||95.0|11.15|26.07||||||Week 24: Odds ratio, associated 95% CI were derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment group, baseline value, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup.||26.07|11.15|
81568891|NCT02100514|162811507|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.1||||||95.0|6.18|13.48||||||Week 52: Odds ratio, associated 95% CI were derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment group, baseline value, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup.||13.48|6.18|
81568892|NCT02100514|162811508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|156.4||||||95.0|48.84|501.11||||||Week 12: Odds ratio, associated 95% CI were derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment group, baseline value, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup.||501.11|48.84|
81568893|NCT02100514|162811508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|110.8||||||95.0|39.77|308.46||||||Week 24: Odds ratio, associated 95% CI were derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment group, baseline value, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup.||308.46|39.77|
81568894|NCT02100514|162811508|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|43.3||||||95.0|19.52|96.13||||||Week 52: Odds ratio, associated 95% CI were derived from a logistic regression model with fixed effects for treatment group, baseline value, geographical region and triglyceride subgroup.||96.13|19.52|
81568895|NCT02218320|162811515|OTHER|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.0
81568896|NCT02096731|162811518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.37|||||"HR adjusted for 10 year age groups, sex, calendar year of cohort entry, the decile of propensity score, ipratropium use prior to cohort entry and time since entry into base cohort.~Ratio calculated as combination therapy divided by monotherapy."|||1.37|0.92|
81568897|NCT02096731|162811519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.1|||||"HR adjusted for 10 year age groups, sex, calendar year of cohort entry, the decile of propensity score, ipratropium use prior to cohort entry and time since entry into base cohort.~Ratio calculated as combination therapy divided by monotherapy."|||1.10|0.69|
81568898|NCT02096731|162811520|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.03|1.3|||||"HR adjusted for 10 year age groups, sex, calendar year of cohort entry, the decile of propensity score, ipratropium use prior to cohort entry and time since entry into base cohort.~Ratio calculated as combination therapy divided by monotherapy."|||1.30|1.03|
81568899|NCT02096731|162811521|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.36|||||"HR adjusted for 10 year age groups, sex, calendar year of cohort entry, the decile of propensity score, ipratropium use prior to cohort entry and time since entry into base cohort.~Ratio calculated as combination therapy divided by monotherapy."|||1.36|0.81|
81568900|NCT02096731|162811522|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|1.5|||||"HR adjusted for 10 year age groups, sex, calendar year of cohort entry, the decile of propensity score, ipratropium use prior to cohort entry and time since entry into base cohort.~Ratio calculated as combination therapy divided by monotherapy."|||1.50|1.23|
81568901|NCT01496248|162811539|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81568902|NCT01496248|162811540|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81568903|NCT01496248|162811541|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81568904|NCT01496248|162811542|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81568905|NCT01496248|162811543|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81568906|NCT01496248|162811544|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81568907|NCT01496248|162811545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81568908|NCT01496248|162811546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81568909|NCT03570697|162811549|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|21.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.9||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.7|37.7|||ANCOVA|||||37.7|4.7|0.015
81568910|NCT03570697|162811550|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|37.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|17.04||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.63|73.31|||ANCOVA|||||73.31|1.63|0.041
81568911|NCT03570697|162811551|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|32.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.52||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.67|52.35|||ANCOVA|||||52.35|12.67|0.003
81568912|NCT03570697|162811552|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-26.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.4||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.6|-2.4|||ANCOVA|||||-2.4|-49.6|0.032
81568913|NCT03570697|162811553|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|16.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.5||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|31.0|||ANCOVA|||||31.0|1.1|0.036
81568914|NCT03570697|162811554|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-30.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.4||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.5|-9.5|||ANCOVA|||||-9.5|-50.5|0.005
81568915|NCT03570697|162811555|SUPERIORITY||Treatment difference|-2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|-0.82|||ANCOVA|||||-0.82|-4.04|0.003
81568916|NCT05338216|162811577|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.63||||0.021||95.0|4.37|36.24||Threshold for significance: p \< 0.05. No correction for multiple comparisons performed due to only two tests conducted and exploratory nature of this pilot study.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Hypothesis: Compliance would be significantly higher for micro-interaction based versus traditional EMA. Null hypothesis: No difference between conditions.||36.24|4.37|0.021
81568917|NCT05338216|162811578|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.34||||0.027||95.0|0.78|32.77||Threshold for significance: p \< 0.05. No correction for multiple comparisons performed due to only two tests conducted and exploratory nature of this pilot study.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Hypothesis: Completion would be significantly higher for micro-interaction based versus traditional EMA. Null hypothesis: No difference between conditions.||32.77|0.78|0.027
81568918|NCT04457336|162811584|OTHER|Assessment of dose response for change from baseline in log 17-OHP after 12 weeks on double-blind, placebo-controlled treatment (Week 18). Results were obtained by using a repeated measures random coefficient mixed-effects model and are reported as the -2loglikelihood results for both the full (including interaction terms) and reduced (excluding interaction terms) models.||||||0.8051||||||Dose response p-value|Mixed Models Analysis|The result for the -2loglikelihood full model was -580.2550766 log(ng/dL) and -583.2846546 log(ng/dL) for the reduced model.||||||0.8051
81568919|NCT02284516|162811605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Effect|7.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.096|=|0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.04|11.28||The primary analysis was performed using a stratified 2-sample t-test (that is, analysis of variance \[ANOVA\]).|ANOVA|||||11.28|3.04|=0.0007
81568920|NCT02284516|162811606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Effect|7.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.792|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.33|11.37||The primary analysis was performed using a stratified 2-sample t-test (that is, analysis of variance \[ANOVA\]).|ANOVA|||Baseline and Day 14||11.37|4.33|<0.0001
81568921|NCT02284516|162811606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Effect|9.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.976|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.44|13.2||The primary analysis was performed using a stratified 2-sample t-test (that is, analysis of variance \[ANOVA\]).|ANOVA|||Baseline and Day 42||13.20|5.44|<0.0001
81568922|NCT01350492|162811624|SUPERIORITY||Wilks' Lambda|0.939||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Multivariate regression|A Generalized Linear Model was employed with repeated measurements of pain ratings as the multivariate dependent variables and group as covariate.||General multivariate regression models were used to estimate the time averaged difference in pain ratings and other symptom scores (continuous measurements) between the treatment and the control group. In order to achieve 90% power, at alpha equal to .05, with an effect size of .6 (minimum effect size of clinical importance) and with a correlation of .6 between measurements from each individual, we estimated the necessary sample size at 34 subjects per group.||||0.680
81568923|NCT01350492|162811625|SUPERIORITY||Wilks' Lambda|0.96||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Mulitvariate regression|A Generalized Linear Model was employed with repeated measurements of pain ratings as the multivariate dependent variables and group as covariate.||General multivariate regression models were used to estimate the time averaged difference in pain ratings and other symptom scores (continuous measurements) between the treatment and the control group. In order to achieve 90% power, at alpha equal to .05, with an effect size of .6 (minimum effect size of clinical importance) and with a correlation of .6 between measurements from each individual, we estimated the necessary sample size at 34 subjects per group.||||0.854
81568924|NCT01350492|162811626|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0002||||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Multivariate regression|A Generalized Linear Model was employed with repeated measurements of pain ratings as the multivariate dependent variables and group as covariate.||General multivariate regression models were used to estimate the time averaged difference in pain ratings and other symptom scores (continuous measurements) between the treatment and the control group. In order to achieve 90% power, at alpha equal to .05, with an effect size of .6 (minimum effect size of clinical importance) and with a correlation of .6 between measurements from each individual, we estimated the necessary sample size at 34 subjects per group.||||0.0002
81568925|NCT01350492|162811627|SUPERIORITY||Wilks' Lambda|0.857||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Multivariate regression|A Generalized Linear Model was employed with repeated measurements of pain ratings as the multivariate dependent variables and group as covariate.||General multivariate regression models were used to estimate the time averaged difference in pain ratings and other symptom scores (continuous measurements) between the treatment and the control group. In order to achieve 90% power, at alpha equal to .05, with an effect size of .6 (minimum effect size of clinical importance) and with a correlation of .6 between measurements from each individual, we estimated the necessary sample size at 34 subjects per group.||||0.41
81568926|NCT01350492|162811628|SUPERIORITY||Wilks' Lambda|0.828||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Multivariate regression|A Generalized Linear Model was employed with repeated measurements of pain ratings as the multivariate dependent variables and group as covariate.||General multivariate regression models were used to estimate the time averaged difference in pain ratings and other symptom scores (continuous measurements) between the treatment and the control group. In order to achieve 90% power, at alpha equal to .05, with an effect size of .6 (minimum effect size of clinical importance) and with a correlation of .6 between measurements from each individual, we estimated the necessary sample size at 34 subjects per group.||||0.16
81568927|NCT01350492|162811629|SUPERIORITY||Wilks' Lambda|0.919||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|||||The threshold for statistical significance was p = 0.05.|Multivariate regression|A Generalized Linear Model was employed with repeated measurements of pain ratings as the multivariate dependent variables and group as covariate.||General multivariate regression models were used to estimate the time averaged difference in pain ratings and other symptom scores (continuous measurements) between the treatment and the control group. In order to achieve 90% power, at alpha equal to .05, with an effect size of .6 (minimum effect size of clinical importance) and with a correlation of .6 between measurements from each individual, we estimated the necessary sample size at 34 subjects per group.||||0.66
81568928|NCT00702689|162811635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.011|||||||Paired t-test|||||||.011
81568929|NCT00702689|162811637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.47
81568930|NCT00702689|162811638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.29
81568931|NCT03993132|162811640|OTHER|A Cox regression with selected variables based on previous literature, covariate data availability, examination of exposure group differences in the distribution of each covariate, and the association of covariates with the outcomes of interest was applied. The hazard ratio compare Empagliflozin versus Liraglutide (reference).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|1.11|||||Hazard ratio compares empagliflozin versus liraglutide (reference).|||1.11|0.91|
81568932|NCT03993132|162811641|OTHER|A Cox regression with selected variables based on previous literature, covariate data availability, examination of exposure group differences in the distribution of each covariate, and the association of covariates with the outcomes of interest was applied. The hazard ratio compare Empagliflozin versus Liraglutide (reference).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.13|||||Hazard ratio compares empagliflozin versus liraglutide (reference).|||1.13|1.01|
81568933|NCT03993132|162811642|OTHER|A Cox regression with selected variables based on previous literature, covariate data availability, examination of exposure group differences in the distribution of each covariate, and the association of covariates with the outcomes of interest was applied. The hazard ratio compare Empagliflozin versus Liraglutide (reference).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.08|||||Hazard ratio compares empagliflozin versus liraglutide (reference).|||1.08|0.84|
81568934|NCT03993132|162811643|OTHER|A Cox regression with selected variables based on previous literature, covariate data availability, examination of exposure group differences in the distribution of each covariate, and the association of covariates with the outcomes of interest was applied. The hazard ratio compare Empagliflozin versus Liraglutide (reference).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.11|||||Hazard ratio compares empagliflozin versus liraglutide (reference).|||1.11|0.96|
81568935|NCT03993132|162811644|OTHER|A Cox regression with selected variables based on previous literature, covariate data availability, examination of exposure group differences in the distribution of each covariate, and the association of covariates with the outcomes of interest was applied. The hazard ratio compare Empagliflozin versus Liraglutide (reference).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.83|||||Hazard ratio compares empagliflozin versus liraglutide (reference).|||0.83|0.61|
81568936|NCT03993132|162811645|OTHER|A Cox regression with selected variables based on previous literature, covariate data availability, examination of exposure group differences in the distribution of each covariate, and the association of covariates with the outcomes of interest was applied. The hazard ratio compare Empagliflozin versus Liraglutide (reference).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|0.91|||||Hazard ratio compares empagliflozin versus liraglutide (reference).|||0.91|0.76|
81568937|NCT03993132|162811646|OTHER|A Cox regression with selected variables based on previous literature, covariate data availability, examination of exposure group differences in the distribution of each covariate, and the association of covariates with the outcomes of interest was applied. The hazard ratio compare Empagliflozin versus Liraglutide (reference).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|0.96|||||Hazard ratio compares empagliflozin versus liraglutide (reference).|||0.96|0.88|
81568938|NCT03993132|162811647|OTHER|A Cox regression with selected variables based on previous literature, covariate data availability, examination of exposure group differences in the distribution of each covariate, and the association of covariates with the outcomes of interest was applied. The hazard ratio compare Empagliflozin versus Liraglutide (reference).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|0.96|||||Hazard ratio compares empagliflozin versus liraglutide (reference).|||0.96|0.91|
81568939|NCT03993132|162811648|OTHER|A Cox regression with selected variables based on previous literature, covariate data availability, examination of exposure group differences in the distribution of each covariate, and the association of covariates with the outcomes of interest was applied. The hazard ratio compare Empagliflozin versus Liraglutide (reference).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|0.96|||||Hazard ratio compares empagliflozin versus liraglutide (reference).|||0.96|0.88|
81568940|NCT03993132|162811649|OTHER|A Cox regression with selected variables based on previous literature, covariate data availability, examination of exposure group differences in the distribution of each covariate, and the association of covariates with the outcomes of interest was applied. The hazard ratio compare Empagliflozin versus Liraglutide (reference).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.91|0.96|||||Hazard ratio compares empagliflozin versus liraglutide (reference).|||0.96|0.91|
81568941|NCT03993132|162811650|OTHER|A Cox regression with selected variables based on previous literature, covariate data availability, examination of exposure group differences in the distribution of each covariate, and the association of covariates with the outcomes of interest was applied. The hazard ratio compare Empagliflozin versus Liraglutide (reference).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.18|||||Hazard ratio compares empagliflozin versus liraglutide (reference).|||1.18|0.83|
81568942|NCT03993132|162811651|OTHER|A Cox regression with selected variables based on previous literature, covariate data availability, examination of exposure group differences in the distribution of each covariate, and the association of covariates with the outcomes of interest was applied. The hazard ratio compare Empagliflozin versus Liraglutide (reference).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.16|||||Hazard ratio compares empagliflozin versus liraglutide (reference).|||1.16|0.97|
81568943|NCT03993132|162811652|OTHER|A Cox regression with selected variables based on previous literature, covariate data availability, examination of exposure group differences in the distribution of each covariate, and the association of covariates with the outcomes of interest was applied. The hazard ratio compare Empagliflozin versus Liraglutide (reference).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.06|||||Hazard ratio compares empagliflozin versus liraglutide (reference).|||1.06|0.72|
81568944|NCT03993132|162811653|OTHER|A Cox regression with selected variables based on previous literature, covariate data availability, examination of exposure group differences in the distribution of each covariate, and the association of covariates with the outcomes of interest was applied. The hazard ratio compare Empagliflozin versus Liraglutide (reference).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.1|||||Hazard ratio compares empagliflozin versus liraglutide (reference).|||1.10|0.88|
81574303|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38||0.635|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-3.1|1.8|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Work Sub-Scale Score ( Week 8): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||1.8|-3.1|0.635
81568945|NCT02805972|162811657|SUPERIORITY|"The null hypothesis is that there would be no difference across the Naloxone and placebo conditions.~The alternative hypothesis is that the cortisol value would be higher in the Naloxone condition than in the placebo condition."|Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.61||If the Winsorized value is excluded from analyses altogether, the P value is .012|t-test, 2 sided|Cortisol was log transformed for the statistical test, and the reported mean difference was exponentiated back to the original units of nmol/L below.||We compared cortisol values at 55 minutes, within person, across conditions. We Winsorized one participant's values for the placebo visit where values were between 2-4x above the 99th percentile value in the data and then log-transformed the data.||1.61|0.98|.067
81568946|NCT02572401|162811685|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.84|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.21|||Poisson regression|Adjusted for baseline of the criterion and time of follow-up assessment (6 vs. 12 months).|The numerator is the treatment.|The primary analysis tested the efficacy of the HIV risk reduction intervention by comparing the HIV Risk Reduction Only and HIV Risk Reduction and Text Messaging Arms to the Text Messaging Only and No-Intervention No Text Message Control Arms. This is a test of the main effect of the HIV risk reduction intervention.||1.21|.59|<.05
81568947|NCT02572401|162811685|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.42|||Poisson regression|Adjusted for baseline of the criterion and time of follow-up assessment (6 vs. 12 months).|The numerator is the treatment.|This analysis tested the efficacy of the text messaging intervention by comparing the HIV Risk Reduction and Text Messaging and Text Messaging Only Arms to the HIV Risk Reduction Only and No-Intervention No Text Message Control Arms. This is a test of the text messaging main effect.||1.42|0.69|<.05
81568948|NCT02572401|162811685|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.72|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.49|||Poisson regression|Adjusted for baseline of the criterion, time of follow-up assessment (6 vs. 12 months), and the HIV x Time and Text Messaging x Time interactions.|The numerator is the treatment.|The analysis tested whether text messaging enhanced the effects of the HIV risk reduction intervention by comparing the HIV Risk Reduction and Text Messaging and No-Intervention No Text Message Arms to the Text Messaging Only and HIV Risk Reduction Only Arms. This is a test of the interaction between the two types of interventions.||1.49|.35|<.05
81568949|NCT02572401|162811686|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.18|||Poisson regression|Adjusted for baseline of the criterion and time of follow-up assessment (6 vs. 12 months).|The numerator is the treatment.|The primary analysis tested the efficacy of the HIV risk reduction intervention by comparing the HIV Risk Reduction Only and HIV Risk Reduction and Text Messaging Arms to the Text Messaging Only and No-Intervention No Text Message Control Arms. This is a test of the main effect of the HIV risk reduction intervention.||1.18|0.92|<.05
81568950|NCT02572401|162811686|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|1.16|||Poisson regression|Adjusted for baseline of the criterion.|The numerator is the treatment.|This analysis tested the efficacy of the text messaging intervention by comparing the HIV Risk Reduction and Text Messaging and Text Messaging Only Arms to the HIV Risk Reduction Only and No-Intervention No Text Message Control Arms. This is a test of the text messaging main effect.||1.16|0.90|<.05
81568951|NCT02572401|162811686|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.42|||Poisson regression|Adjusted for baseline of the criterion, time of follow-up assessment (6 vs. 12 months), and the HIV x Time and Text Messaging x Time interactions.|The numerator is the treatment.|The analysis tested whether text messaging enhanced the effects of the HIV risk reduction intervention by comparing the HIV Risk Reduction and Text Messaging and No-Intervention No Text Message Arms to the Text Messaging Only and HIV Risk Reduction Only Arms. This is a test of the interaction between the two types of interventions.||1.42|0.86|<.05
81568952|NCT02572401|162811687|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.24|||Poisson regression|Adjusted for baseline of the criterion.|The numerator is the treatment.|The primary analysis tested the efficacy of the HIV risk reduction intervention by comparing the HIV Risk Reduction Only and HIV Risk Reduction and Text Messaging Arms to the Text Messaging Only and No-Intervention No Text Message Control Arms. This is a test of the main effect of the HIV risk reduction intervention.||1.24|0.89|<.05
81568953|NCT02572401|162811687|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.1|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|1.3|||Poisson regression|Adjusted for baseline of the criterion and time of follow-up assessment (6 vs. 12 months).||This analysis tested the efficacy of the text messaging intervention by comparing the HIV Risk Reduction and Text Messaging and Text Messaging Only Arms to the HIV Risk Reduction Only and No-Intervention No Text Message Control Arms. This is a test of the text messaging main effect.|The numerator is the treatment.|1.30|0.94|<.05
81568954|NCT02572401|162811687|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.47|||Poisson regression|Adjusted for baseline of the criterion, time of follow-up assessment (6 vs. 12 months), and the HIV x Time and Text Messaging x Time interactions.|The numerator is the treatment.|The analysis tested whether text messaging enhanced the effects of the HIV risk reduction intervention by comparing the HIV Risk Reduction and Text Messaging and No-Intervention No Text Message Arms to the Text Messaging Only and HIV Risk Reduction Only Arms. This is a test of the interaction between the two types of interventions.||1.47|0.76|<.05
81568955|NCT02572401|162811688|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.04|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.48|||Poisson regression|Adjusted for baseline of the criterion and time of follow-up assessment (6 vs. 12 months).|The numerator is the treatment.|The primary analysis tested the efficacy of the HIV risk reduction intervention by comparing the HIV Risk Reduction Only and HIV Risk Reduction and Text Messaging Arms to the Text Messaging Only and No-Intervention No Text Message Control Arms. This is a test of the main effect of the HIV risk reduction intervention.||1.48|0.73|<.05
81568956|NCT02572401|162811688|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.45|||Poisson regression|Adjusted for baseline of the criterion and time of follow-up assessment (6 vs. 12 months).|The numerator is the treatment.|This analysis tested the efficacy of the text messaging intervention by comparing the HIV Risk Reduction and Text Messaging and Text Messaging Only Arms to the HIV Risk Reduction Only and No-Intervention No Text Message Control Arms. This is a test of the text messaging main effect.||1.45|0.71|<.05
81575209|NCT01059825|162821904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.68||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.16|-1.21||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-1.21|-2.16|0.000
81568957|NCT02572401|162811688|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.02|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|2.08|||Poisson regression|Adjusted for baseline of the criterion, time of follow-up assessment (6 vs. 12 months), and the HIV x Time and Text Messaging x Time interactions.|The numerator is the treatment.|The analysis tested whether text messaging enhanced the effects of the HIV risk reduction intervention by comparing the HIV Risk Reduction and Text Messaging and No-Intervention No Text Message Arms to the Text Messaging Only and HIV Risk Reduction Only Arms. This is a test of the interaction between the two types of interventions.||2.08|.50|<.05
81568958|NCT02572401|162811689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.001|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078|0.08|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline of the criterion and time of follow-up assessment (6 vs. 12 months).||The primary analysis tested the efficacy of the HIV risk reduction intervention by comparing the HIV Risk Reduction Only and HIV Risk Reduction and Text Messaging Arms to the Text Messaging Only and No-Intervention No Text Message Control Arms. This is a test of the main effect of the HIV risk reduction intervention.||0.080|-0.078|<.05
81568959|NCT02572401|162811689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.003|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.082|0.076|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline of the criterion and time of follow-up assessment (6 vs. 12 months).||This analysis tested the efficacy of the text messaging intervention by comparing the HIV Risk Reduction and Text Messaging and Text Messaging Only Arms to the HIV Risk Reduction Only and No-Intervention No Text Message Control Arms. This is a test of the text messaging main effect.||0.076|-0.082|<.05
81568960|NCT02572401|162811689|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.009|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.167|0.149|||Regression, Linear|Adjusted for baseline of the criterion, time of follow-up assessment (6 vs. 12 months), and the HIV x Time and Text Messaging x Time interactions.||The analysis tested whether text messaging enhanced the effects of the HIV risk reduction intervention by comparing the HIV Risk Reduction and Text Messaging and No-Intervention No Text Message Arms to the Text Messaging Only and HIV Risk Reduction Only Arms. This is a test of the interaction between the two types of interventions.||0.149|-0.167|<.05
81568961|NCT01611155|162811693|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.87
81568962|NCT01611155|162811694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.53|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Motor subscale||||0.53
81568963|NCT01611155|162811694|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||autonomic subscale||||0.89
81568964|NCT02229383|162811699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.101|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.54|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, region, baseline HbA1c (\< or ≥ 9.0%), baseline SU-use, week, treatment by week interaction as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||-0.54|-0.94|<0.001
81568965|NCT02229383|162811700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.341|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.19|-0.85|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, region, baseline HbA1c (\< or ≥ 9.0%), baseline SU-use, week, treatment by week interaction as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||-0.85|-2.19|<0.001
81568966|NCT02229383|162811701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.754|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.07|-16.45|||ANCOVA|Treatment, region, baseline HbA1c (\< or ≥ 9.0%), baseline SU-use (yes vs. no) as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||-16.45|-39.07|<0.001
81568967|NCT02229383|162811702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|25.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline HbA1c (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%) and baseline SU-use (yes vs. no).||||||<0.001
81568968|NCT02229383|162811703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.08||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, region, baseline HbA1c (\< or ≥ 9.0%), baseline SU-use, week, treatment by week interaction as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||0.2|-4.1|0.074
81568969|NCT02229383|162811704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in percentages|20.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by baseline HbA1c (\<9.0% or ≥9.0%) and baseline SU-use (yes vs. no).||||||<0.001
81568970|NCT02229383|162811705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment, region, baseline HbA1c (\< or ≥ 9.0%), baseline SU-use, week, treatment by week interaction as fixed factors; baseline value as covariate.||||0.4|-4.0|0.110
81568971|NCT05263895|162811708|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric means|90.54|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.85|102.65||||||Test: Nirmatrelvir (slower dissolution tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg Reference: Nirmatrelvir (commercial tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg||102.65|79.85|
81568972|NCT05263895|162811708|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|102.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.65|116.53||||||Test: Nirmatrelvir (large particle size tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg Reference: Nirmatrelvir (commercial tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg||116.53|90.65|
81568973|NCT05263895|162811708|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|138.15|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|118.03|161.69||||||Test: Nirmatrelvir (SDD suspension)/ritonavir 300/100 mg Reference: Nirmatrelvir (commercial tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg||161.69|118.03|
81568974|NCT05263895|162811708|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|30.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|25.7|35.2||||||Test: Nirmatrelvir (SDD suspension) 300 mg Reference: Nirmatrelvir (commercial tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg||35.20|25.70|
81568975|NCT05263895|162811709|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|91.26|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.46|103.51||||||Test: Nirmatrelvir (slower dissolution tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg Reference: Nirmatrelvir (commercial tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg||103.51|80.46|
81568976|NCT05263895|162811709|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|102.49|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|90.36|116.26||||||Test: Nirmatrelvir (large particle size tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg Reference: Nirmatrelvir (commercial tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg||116.26|90.36|
81568977|NCT05263895|162811709|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|136.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|117.09|160.27||||||Test: Nirmatrelvir (SDD suspension)/ritonavir 300/100 mg Reference: Nirmatrelvir (commercial tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg||160.27|117.09|
81568978|NCT05263895|162811709|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|29.77|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|25.45|34.83||||||Test: Nirmatrelvir (SDD suspension) 300 mg Reference: Nirmatrelvir (commercial tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg||34.83|25.45|
81568979|NCT05263895|162811710|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|94.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|80.77|110.05||||||Test: Nirmatrelvir (slower dissolution tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg Reference: Nirmatrelvir (commercial tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg||110.05|80.77|
81568980|NCT05263895|162811710|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|108.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.04|126.76||||||Test: Nirmatrelvir (large particle size tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg Reference: Nirmatrelvir (commercial tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg||126.76|93.04|
81568981|NCT05263895|162811710|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|264.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|232.32|300.27||||||Test: Nirmatrelvir (SDD suspension)/ritonavir 300/100 mg Reference: Nirmatrelvir (commercial tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg||300.27|232.32|
81568982|NCT05263895|162811710|OTHER||Ratio of Adjusted Geometric Means|145.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|128.01|165.45||||||Test: Nirmatrelvir (SDD suspension) 300 mg Reference: Nirmatrelvir (commercial tablets)/ritonavir 300/100 mg||165.45|128.01|
81568983|NCT01687998|162811716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.006||||0.9054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.911|1.111|||Regression, Cox|||Primary Endpoint: Time to First Occurrence of the Composite Primary Endpoint of Cardiovascular (CV) Death, Myocardial Infarction (MI), Stroke, Coronary Revascularization, or Hospitalization for Unstable Angina (UA)||1.111|0.911|0.9054
81568984|NCT01687998|162811717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-37.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.15|-36.08|||ANOVA|||LDL-C||-36.08|-38.15|<0.0001
81568985|NCT01687998|162811717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|131.55|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|130.01|133.09|||ANOVA|||HDL-C||133.09|130.01|<0.0001
81568986|NCT01687998|162811718|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.991||||0.8463|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.901|1.089|||Regression, Cox|||Time to First Occurrence of the Composite Endpoint of All-Cause Mortality, MI, Stroke, Coronary Revascularization, or Hospitalization for UA||1.089|0.901|0.8463
81568987|NCT01687998|162811719|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.001||||0.9874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.901|1.112|||Regression, Cox|||Time to First Occurrence of the Composite Endpoint of CV Death, MI, or Coronary Revascularization||1.112|0.901|0.9874
81568988|NCT01687998|162811720|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.003||||0.9574|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.893|1.127|||Regression, Cox|||Time to First Occurrence of the Composite Endpoint of CV Death, MI, Stroke, or Hospitalization for UA||1.127|0.893|0.9574
81568989|NCT01687998|162811721|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.965||||0.5917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.846|1.1|||Regression, Cox|||Time to First Occurrence of Triple Composite Endpoint of CV Death, MI, or Stroke||1.100|0.846|0.5917
81568990|NCT01709513|162811752|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-30.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.6|-24.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Alirocumab group was compared to the corresponding active control group using an appropriate contrast statement.||-24.2|-36.6|<0.0001
81568991|NCT01709513|162811753|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-35.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.7|-29.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control type I error and handle multiple secondary endpoint analyses. Testing was then performed sequentially in the order the endpoints are reported. The hierarchical testing sequence continued only when previous endpoint was statistically significant at 5% level.||-29.5|-40.7|<0.0001
81568992|NCT01709513|162811754|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-31.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.9|-26.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-26.1|-36.9|<0.0001
81568993|NCT01709513|162811755|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-33.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|-28.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-28.2|-38.0|<0.0001
81568994|NCT01709513|162811756|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-25.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.8|-20.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-20.4|-29.8|<0.0001
81568995|NCT01709513|162811757|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-28.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.1|-24.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-24.4|-32.1|<0.0001
81568996|NCT01709513|162811758|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-25.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.4|-20.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-20.8|-30.4|<0.0001
81568997|NCT01709513|162811759|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-29.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.9|-25.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-25.8|-33.9|<0.0001
81568998|NCT01709513|162811760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-20.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|-17.0||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-17.0|-24.7|<0.0001
81568999|NCT01709513|162811761|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-24.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.7|-20.4||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-20.4|-28.7|<0.0001
81569000|NCT01709513|162811762|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-25.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.9|-21.5||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-21.5|-29.9|<0.0001
81569001|NCT01709513|162811763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-21.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|-17.7||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||-17.7|-24.5|<0.0001
81569002|NCT01709513|162811764|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|55.2||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a Logistic regression model.||55.2|6.9|<0.0001
81569003|NCT01709513|162811765|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|71.9||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a Logistic regression model.||71.9|8.6|<0.0001
81569004|NCT01709513|162811766|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|71.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|3022.1||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Exact Conditional Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a last observation carried forward (LOCF) approach followed by Exact conditional logistic regression model.||3022.1|11.1|<0.0001
81569005|NCT01709513|162811767|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|109.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|4759.3||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Exact Conditional Logistic|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a LOCF approach followed by Exact conditional logistic regression model.||4759.3|16.5|<0.0001
81569006|NCT01709513|162811768|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted Mean Difference|-18.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|-11.8||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Regression, Robust|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant). Statistical analysis used a multiple imputation approach followed by a robust regression model.||-11.8|-25.5|<0.0001
81569007|NCT01709513|162811769|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.9|||=|0.6997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|5.6||Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Testing according to the hierarchical testing procedure (previous endpoints were statistically significant).||5.6|-3.8|=0.6997
81569008|NCT03166735|162811782|OTHER||Predicted mean daily dose in mg|3.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|||||||||non-linear regression||The model fit used power of mean variance estimates (POM) to account for heterogeneity.|D10: Estimated dose reaching \<=10% activity the first time.||||
81569009|NCT03166735|162811784|OTHER|The MMRM included fixed effects for 'base', 'treatment', 'time', 'base\*time' interaction, and 'treatment\*time' interaction. Estimates were used to test dose-response relationship using MCPMod.||||||0.0212||||||p\<0.05 is a significant test result (rejecting the null hypothesis of a flat dose-response curve) with alpha 0.05, one-sided.|MCPMod Sigmoidal Emax model fit.|30% of the maximum effect is achieved at 3 mg and 90% of the maximum effect is achieved at 7 mg of BI 1467335||||||0.0212
81569010|NCT03166735|162811785|OTHER|The MMRM included fixed effects for 'base', 'treatment', 'time', 'base\*time' interaction, and 'treatment\*time' interaction. Estimates were used to test dose-response relationship using MCPMod.||||||0.127||||||p\<0.05 is a significant test result (rejecting the null hypothesis of a flat dose-response curve) with alpha 0.05, one-sided.|MCPMod Sigmoidal Emax model fit.|30% of the maximum effect is achieved at 3 mg and 90% of the maximum effect is achieved at 7 mg of BI 1467335||||||0.1270
81569011|NCT03166735|162811786|OTHER|The MMRM included fixed effects for 'base', 'treatment', 'time', 'base\*time' interaction, and 'treatment\*time' interaction. Estimates were used to test dose-response relationship using MCPMod.||||||0.3324||||||p\<0.05 is a significant test result (rejecting the null hypothesis of a flat dose-response curve) with alpha 0.05, one-sided.|MCPMod exponential model fit.|90% of the maximum effect is achieved at 7 mg of BI 1467335||||||0.3324
81569012|NCT03166735|162811787|OTHER|The MMRM included fixed effects for 'base', 'treatment', 'time', 'base\*time' interaction, and 'treatment\*time' interaction. Estimates were used to test dose-response relationship using MCPMod.||||||0.129||||||p\<0.05 is a significant test result (rejecting the null hypothesis of a flat dose-response curve) with alpha 0.05, one-sided.|MCPMod exponential model fit.|90% of the maximum effect is achieved at 7 mg of BI 1467335||||||0.1290
81569013|NCT03166735|162811788|OTHER|The MMRM included fixed effects for 'base', 'treatment', 'time', 'base\*time' interaction, and 'treatment\*time' interaction. Estimates were used to test dose-response relationship using MCPMod.||||||0.0042||||||p\<0.05 is a significant test result (rejecting the null hypothesis of a flat dose-response curve) with alpha 0.05, one-sided.|MCPMod Sigmoidal Emax model fit.|30% of the maximum effect is achieved at 3 mg and 90% of the maximum effect is achieved at 7 mg of BI 1467335||||||0.0042
81569014|NCT03166735|162811789|OTHER|The MMRM included fixed effects for 'base', 'treatment', 'time', 'base\*time' interaction, and 'treatment\*time' interaction. Estimates were used to test dose-response relationship using MCPMod.||||||0.0728||||||p\<0.05 is a significant test result (rejecting the null hypothesis of a flat dose-response curve) with alpha 0.05, one-sided.|MCPMod exponential model fit.|90% of the maximum effect is achieved at 7 mg of BI 1467335||||||0.0728
81569015|NCT00926328|162811790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81569016|NCT00926328|162811791|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81569017|NCT02165215|162811823|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in response rates|7.7||||0.1942|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|19.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||19.2|-4.2|0.1942
81569018|NCT02165215|162811824|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in remission rates|14.6||||0.1524|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.55|33.15||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.15|-5.55|0.1524
81569019|NCT02165215|162811825|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in remission rates|8.7||||0.1466|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.26|20.21||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||20.21|-3.26|0.1466
81569020|NCT02165215|162811826|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in remission rates|10.9||||0.3083||95.0|-9.72|30.49||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||30.49|-9.72|0.3083
81569021|NCT02165215|162811827|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in response rates|14.4||||0.0235|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.84|26.28||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||26.28|1.84|0.0235
81569022|NCT02165215|162811828|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in remission rates|12.8||||0.0293||95.0|1.13|23.89||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.89|1.13|0.0293
81569023|NCT02165215|162811829|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in remission rates|19.8||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.16|33.11||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.11|5.16|0.0075
81569024|NCT02165215|162811830|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in remission rates|9.9||||0.1415||95.0|-4.47|23.13||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.13|-4.47|0.1415
81569025|NCT02165215|162811831|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted difference in remission rates|9.9||||0.1415||95.0|-4.47|23.13||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||23.13|-4.47|0.1415
81569026|NCT02165215|162811832|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-2.8||||0.0266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|-0.4||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-0.4|-5.3|0.0266
81569027|NCT02165215|162811833|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Square Means|-1.2||||0.0175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.2||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||-0.2|-2.2|0.0175
81569028|NCT02165215|162811834|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Adjusted Mean|2.1||||0.6331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|10.8||p-value has not been adjusted for multiplicity|ANCOVA|||||10.8|-6.6|0.6331
81569029|NCT01948947|162811856|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|||Change from Baseline to 1-Week Post-Treatment||||<0.0001
81569030|NCT01948947|162811856|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||Change from Baseline to 1-Month Post-Treatment||||<0.001
81569031|NCT01948947|162811857|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||Change from Baseline to 1-Week post-treatment|ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81569032|NCT01948947|162811857|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||Change from Baseline to 1-Month post-treatment|ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81569033|NCT01948947|162811858|OTHER|||||||0.009|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.009
81569034|NCT01948947|162811858|OTHER||||||<|0.01||||||Change in Baseline to 1-month post-treatment|ANOVA|||||||<0.01
81569035|NCT01948947|162811859|OTHER||||||=|0.033|||||||ANOVA|||||||=0.033
81569036|NCT03535844|162811861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|independent t-test of change values||||||0.49
81569037|NCT03535844|162811861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5672|||||||t-test, 1 sided|Paired t-test (Week 0 and Week 16)||||||0.5672
81569038|NCT03535844|162811861|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.788|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test of change values||||||0.788
81569039|NCT03535844|162811862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67|||||||t-test, 2 sided|independent t-test of change values||||||0.67
81569040|NCT03535844|162811862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8203|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test of change values||||||0.8203
81569041|NCT03535844|162811862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3882|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test of change values||||||0.3882
81569042|NCT03535844|162811863|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||t-test, 2 sided|independent t-test of change values||||||0.08
81569043|NCT03535844|162811864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7162|||||||t-test, 2 sided|independent t-test of change values||||||0.7162
81569044|NCT03535844|162811864|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test of Week 0 and Week 16 nitric oxide values||||||0.07
81569045|NCT03535844|162811864|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test of Week 0 and Week 16 nitric oxide values||||||<0.05
81569046|NCT03535844|162811865|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Independent t-test of change values||||||<0.05
81569047|NCT03535844|162811866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4855|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Independent t-test of change triglyceride values||||||0.4855
81569048|NCT03535844|162811866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1393|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Independent t-test of change total cholesterol values||||||0.1393
81569049|NCT03535844|162811866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2221|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Independent t-test of change LDL cholesterol values||||||0.2221
81569050|NCT03535844|162811866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.078|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Independent t-test of change HDL cholesterol values||||||0.078
81569051|NCT03535844|162811866|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test of Week 0 and Week 16 HDL cholesterol values||||||<0.05
81569052|NCT03535844|162811866|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7261|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test of Week 0 and Week 16 HDL cholesterol values||||||0.7261
81569053|NCT03535844|162811867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1951|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Independent t-test of systolic blood pressure change values||||||0.1951
81569054|NCT03535844|162811867|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.916|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Independent t-test of diastolic blood pressure change values||||||0.916
81569055|NCT03535844|162811868|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9882|||||||t-test, 2 sided|independent t-test of malondialdehyde change values||||||0.9882
81569056|NCT03535844|162811869|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4408|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Independent t-test of body fat % change values||||||0.4408
81569057|NCT03535844|162811870|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1487|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Independent t-test of change values||||||0.1487
81569058|NCT03535844|162811871|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9135|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Independent t-test of change values||||||0.9135
81569059|NCT03535844|162811872|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5859|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Independent t-test of change values||||||0.5859
81569060|NCT03535844|162811873|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9379|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Independent t-test of change values||||||0.9379
81569061|NCT03535844|162811874|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9717|||||||t-test, 2 sided|t-test of change values||||||0.9717
81569062|NCT03535844|162811877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7052|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Independent t-test of change values||||||0.7052
81569063|NCT03535844|162811877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test between Week 0 and Week 16 endothelin-1 concentrations||||||0.07
81569064|NCT03535844|162811877|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||Paired t-test between Week 0 and Week 16 endothelin-1 concentrations|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.005
81569065|NCT03535844|162811878|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9426||||||Independent t-test of change values|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.9426
81569066|NCT01803204|162811879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||GEE|1.0||||1|TWO_SIDED|99.0|||||GEE|||||||1.00
81569067|NCT01803204|162811880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|99.0|||||Mist Effects Model|||||||<0.01
81569068|NCT01803204|162811881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|99.0|||||Mist Effect Model|||||||0.81
81569069|NCT01867424|162811913|OTHER||Median of Differences|0.43||||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|||||Median of difference in CER: All cases.|Wilcoxon Test||The relative difference between groups is based on the change from baseline values to the values collected at each of the three time points.|Null Hypothesis: There is no significant difference in contrast enhancement ratio (CER) in prostate cancers upon injection of Eovist. Subgroup analysis of CER in (i) Advanced Disease and (ii) Localized Disease||||0.0008
81569070|NCT01867424|162811913|OTHER||Median of Differences|0.42||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|||||Median of difference in CER: Advanced Disease Cases.|Wilcoxon Test|||||||0.0039
81569071|NCT01867424|162811913|OTHER||Median of Differences|0.475||||0.084|TWO_SIDED|||||Median of difference in CER: Local Disease Cases.|Wilcoxon Test|||||||0.084
81569072|NCT01867424|162811913|OTHER||Median Difference CER|0.17||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Test|||Analysis of CER from baseline to 40 minutes after Eovist injection.||||0.25
81569073|NCT01867424|162811913|OTHER||Median Difference CER|0.27||||0.1602|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Test|||Analysis of CER from baseline to 60 minutes after Eovist injection.||||0.1602
81569074|NCT01867424|162811913|OTHER||Median Difference CER|0.29||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Test|||Analysis of CER from baseline to 40 minutes after Eovist injection.||||0.0078
81569075|NCT01867424|162811913|OTHER||Median Difference CER|0.34||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Test|||Analysis of CER from baseline to 60 minutes after Eovist injection.||||0.0039
81569076|NCT01867424|162811913|OTHER||Median Difference CER|0.27||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Test|||Analysis of CER from baseline to 40 minutes after Eovist injection; Total cases.||||0.0046
81569077|NCT01867424|162811913|OTHER||Median Difference CER|0.33||||0.0017|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon Test|||Analysis of CER from baseline to 60 minutes after Eovist injection; Total cases.||||0.0017
81569078|NCT01867424|162811915|OTHER||Spearman r|-0.137||||0.5761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5665|0.3511|||Nonparametric Spearman correlation|The calculation of Spearman correlation is between baseline PSA and CER at 20 minutes post Eovist injection.||Null Hypothesis: There is no significant difference in contrast enhancement ratio (CER) with Eovist injection based on baseline Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels at 20-minute timepoint.||0.3511|-0.5665|0.5761
81569079|NCT01867424|162811915|OTHER||Spearman r|-0.257||||0.3033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6549|0.2526|||nonparametric Spearman correlation|||Analyses include calculation of Spearman correlation between baseline Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and CER at 40 minutes post Eovist injection.||0.2526|-0.6549|0.3033
81569080|NCT01867424|162811915|OTHER||Spearman r|-0.2861||||0.2351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6634|0.2071|||nonparametric Spearman correlation|||Analyses include calculation of Spearman correlation between baseline Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and CER at 60 minutes post Eovist injection.||0.2071|-0.6634|0.2351
81569081|NCT01867424|162811915|OTHER||Median Difference (actual)|-0.47||||0.111|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann Whitney|||Analyses include analysis of CER at 20 minutes after Eovist injection based on baseline Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) stratifying by PSA \< or \>/= 20ng/ml.||||0.111
81569082|NCT01867424|162811915|OTHER||Median Difference (actual)|-0.775||||0.7738|TWO_SIDED||||||Mann Whitney|||Analyses include analysis of CER at 20 minutes after Eovist injection based on baseline Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) stratifying by PSA \< or \>/= 20ng/ml.||||0.7738
81569083|NCT04613375|162811917|OTHER||Adjusted VE|16.91||||0.3685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.43|44.52|||Wald Test||Adjusted for the covariates age group, weekly exposure to children less than 5 years, calendar time, and CAP with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection.|||44.52|-24.43|0.3685
81569084|NCT04613375|162811918|OTHER||Adjusted VE|49.27||||0.0817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.9|76.37|||Wald Test||Adjusted for the covariates age group, weekly exposure to children less than 5 years, calendar time, and CAP with RSV infection.|\<2 years||76.37|-8.9|0.0817
81569085|NCT04613375|162811918|OTHER||Adjusted VE|4.72||||0.8367|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.96|39.87|||Wald Test||Adjusted for the covariates age group, weekly exposure to children less than 5 years, calendar time, and CAP with RSV infection.|2 years to \<5 years||39.87|-50.96|0.8367
81569086|NCT04613375|162811918|OTHER||Adjusted VE|12.02||||0.7469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.53|59.59|||Wald Test||Adjusted for the covariates age group, weekly exposure to children less than 5 years, calendar time, and CAP with RSV infection.|\>=5 years||59.59|-91.53|0.7469
81569087|NCT04613375|162811924|OTHER||Adjusted VE|25.96||||0.1827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.21|52.42|||Wald Test||Adjusted for the covariates age group, weekly exposure to children less than 5 years, calendar time, and CAP with RSV infection.|||52.42|-15.21|0.1827
81569088|NCT04613375|162811925|OTHER||Adjusted VE|68.86||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.86|89.0|||Wald Test||Adjusted for the covariates age group, weekly exposure to children less than 5 years, calendar time, and CAP with RSV infection.|\<2 years||89|11.86|0.028
81569089|NCT04613375|162811925|OTHER||Adjusted VE|7.97||||0.738|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.73|43.43|||Wald Test||Adjusted for the covariates age group, weekly exposure to children less than 5 years, calendar time, and CAP with RSV infection.|2 years to \<5 years||43.43|-49.73|0.738
81569090|NCT04613375|162811925|OTHER||Adjusted VE|30.06||||0.4327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.86|71.37|||Wald Test||Adjusted for the covariates age group, weekly exposure to children less than 5 years, calendar time, and CAP with RSV infection.|\>=5 years||71.37|-70.86|0.4327
81569091|NCT01847274|162811926|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.27|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.173|0.41||Two-sided P-value. PFS was independently evaluated in gBRCAmut cohort and non-gBRCAmut cohort.|Log Rank|Strata: tm to progression after penultimate platinum tx; use of bevacizumab w/penultimate or last platinum tx; best response during last platinum tx.|Niraparib:Placebo, based on the stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Model using randomization stratification factors.|||0.410|0.173|<0.0001
81569092|NCT01847274|162811927|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.38|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.243|0.586||Two-sided P-value. PFS was independently evaluated in gBRCAmut cohort and non-gBRCAmut cohort. Hierarchical testing: HRD+ subset tested first. If HRD+ subset demonstrated statistical significance, overall non-gBRCA cohort was then tested|Log Rank|Strata: tm to progression after penultimate platinum tx; use of bevacizumab w/penultimate or last platinum tx; best response during last platinum tx.|Niraparib:Placebo, based on the stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Model using randomization stratification factors.|||0.586|0.243|<0.0001
81569093|NCT01847274|162811928|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.338|0.607||Two-sided P-value. PFS was independently evaluated in gBRCAmut cohort and non-gBRCAmut cohort. Hierarchical testing: HRD+ subset tested first. If HRD+ subset demonstrated statistical significance, overall non-gBRCA cohort was then tested.|Log Rank|Strata: tm to progression after penultimate platinum tx; use of bevacizumab w/penultimate or last platinum tx; best response during last platinum tx.|Niraparib:Placebo, based on the stratified Cox Proportional Hazards Model using randomization stratification factors.|||0.607|0.338|<0.0001
81569094|NCT01847274|162811929|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.57||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.412|0.783||Two-sided p-value|Log Rank|||||0.783|0.412|0.0005
81569095|NCT01847274|162811930|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.454|0.74||Two-sided P-value.|Log Rank|||||0.740|0.454|<0.0001
81569096|NCT01847274|162811931|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.39|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.268|0.561||Two-sided P-value.|Log Rank|||||0.561|0.268|<0.0001
81569097|NCT01847274|162811932|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.56|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.428|0.727||Two-sided P-value.|Log Rank|||||0.727|0.428|<0.0001
81569098|NCT01847274|162811933|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.968||Two-sided P-value.|Log Rank|||||0.968|0.500|0.0302
81569099|NCT01847274|162811934|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.8||||0.0748|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.627|1.022||Two-sided P-value.|Log Rank|||||1.022|0.627|0.0748
81569100|NCT01847274|162811935|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.606|1.198||Two-sided P-value.|Log Rank|||||1.198|0.606|0.3580
81569101|NCT01847274|162811936|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.6868|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.813|1.369||Two-sided P-value.|Log Rank|||||1.369|0.813|0.6868
81569102|NCT01847274|162811937|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.63||||0.0061|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.451|0.878||Two-sided P-value.|Log Rank|||||0.878|0.451|0.0061
81569103|NCT01847274|162811938|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84||||0.1674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.654|1.077||Two-sided P-value.|Log Rank|||||1.077|0.654|0.1674
81569104|NCT01847274|162811955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7969|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Feet||||||0.7969
81569105|NCT01847274|162811955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8794|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Hands||||||0.8794
81569106|NCT01847274|162811956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2399|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Feet||||||0.2399
81569107|NCT01847274|162811956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4584|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Hands||||||0.4584
81569108|NCT01847274|162811957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8566|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Feet||||||0.8566
81569109|NCT01847274|162811957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4705|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Hands||||||0.4705
81569110|NCT01847274|162811958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8521|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Feet||||||0.8521
81569111|NCT01847274|162811958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9923|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Hands||||||0.9923
81569112|NCT01847274|162811959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9997|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Feet||||||0.9997
81569113|NCT01847274|162811959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3518|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Hands||||||0.3518
81569114|NCT01847274|162811960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9367|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Hands||||||0.9367
81569115|NCT01847274|162811960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2502|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Hands||||||0.2502
81569116|NCT01847274|162811961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5037|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Feet||||||0.5037
81569117|NCT01847274|162811961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.164|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Hands||||||0.1640
81569118|NCT01847274|162811962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9599|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Feet||||||0.9599
81569119|NCT01847274|162811962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.247|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Hands||||||0.2470
81569120|NCT01847274|162811963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5921|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Feet||||||0.5921
81569121|NCT01847274|162811963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7459|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Hands||||||0.7459
81569122|NCT01847274|162811964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0259|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|||||||0.0259
81569123|NCT01847274|162811964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2798|||||||Pearson's Chi-squared test|Analysis for gBRCA Niraparib vs gBRCA Placebo-Hands||||||0.2798
81569124|NCT01847274|162811971|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Least square mean|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.997|1.216||||||||1.216|0.997|
81569125|NCT01847274|162811972|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Least square mean|1.068|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.978|1.166||||||||1.166|0.978|
81569126|NCT01847274|162811973|SUPERIORITY||Ratio of Least square mean|0.785|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.695|0.886||||||||0.886|0.695|
81569127|NCT00724932|162812048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Final Values)|3.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|4.1||Testing was performed using a two-sided test at the 0.05 significance level. There was only one primary comparison, therefore no adjustment for multiplicity was required.|ANOVA||Sugammadex is the numerator and neostigmine the denominator. The estimated value for the geometric mean ratio presents how many times the geometric mean time to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.9 was faster with sugammadex compared to neostigmine.|To evaluate the efficacy of sugammadex compared to neostigmine, the ratio of the geometric means of time to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.9 was calculated using a two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) model adjusted for treatment group and trial site.||4.1|2.8|<0.0001
81569128|NCT00724932|162812049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Final Values)|2.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|2.8||The p-value is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANOVA||Sugammadex is the numerator and neostigmine the denominator. The estimated value for the geometric mean ratio presents how many times the geometric mean time to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.7 was faster with sugammadex compared to neostigmine.|To evaluate the efficacy of sugammadex compared to neostigmine, the ratio of the geometric means of time to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.7 was calculated using a two-way ANOVA model adjusted for treatment group and trial site.||2.8|2.1|<0.0001
81569129|NCT00724932|162812057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Geometric Mean Ratio (Final Values)|2.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5|3.4||The p-value is not adjusted for multiplicity.|ANOVA||Sugammadex is the numerator and neostigmine the denominator. The estimated value for the geometric mean ratio presents how many times the geometric mean time to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.8 was faster with sugammadex compared to neostigmine.|To evaluate the efficacy of sugammadex compared to neostigmine, the ratio of the geometric means of time to recovery of the T4/T1 ratio to 0.8 was calculated using a two-way ANOVA model adjusted for treatment group and trial site.||3.4|2.5|<0.0001
81569130|NCT01081678|162812086|OTHER|||||||0.1983|||||||F-test|The p-value is based on F-test of multi-linear contrasts at Week 6 through Week 20.||The primary analysis was based on a test for linear trend in dose response at weeks 6, 12, 16, and 20. To account for multiple comparisons over time points, the primary analysis used a size α = 0.05 F-test with 4 degrees of freedom for the contrasts at Weeks 6, 12, 16, and 20.||||0.1983
81569131|NCT03758066|162812099|OTHER|||||||0.03||||||P-value reported for quality of life measured between baseline and 12-month follow-up with a statistical significance threshold of .05.|Sign test|||A two-tailed non-parametric one-sample paired sign test was used to determine whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis that the mean difference of scores between any of the 2 of 3 timepoints is 0 (Baseline v. 6-month, 6-month v. 12-month, and Baseline v. 12-month).||||.03
81569132|NCT03758066|162812100|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||P-value reported for self-reported self-efficacy in chronic disease management between baseline and 12-month follow-up with a statistical significance threshold of .05.|Sign test|||A two-tailed non-parametric one-sample paired sign test was used to determine whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis that the mean difference of scores between any of the 2 of 3 timepoints is 0 (Baseline v. 6-month, 6-month v. 12-month, and Baseline v. 12-month).||||.02
81569133|NCT03758066|162812100|OTHER|||||||0.02||||||P-value reported for self-reported self-efficacy in chronic disease management between 6- and 12-month follow-up with a statistical significance threshold of .05.|Sign test|||||||.02
81569134|NCT01786668|162812116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|30.3|||Emax Model|||Emax model - 95% Confidence Interval represents 95% Credible Interval||30.3|5.0|
81569135|NCT01786668|162812116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|22.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.4|37.7|||Emax Model|||Emax model - 95% Confidence Interval represents 95% Credible Interval||37.7|8.4|
81569136|NCT01786668|162812116|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|27.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|43.4|||Emax Model|||Emax model - 95% Confidence Interval represents 95% Credible Interval||43.4|10.7|
81569137|NCT01786668|162812117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.77||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.41|29.9|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||||29.90|-8.41|0.271
81569138|NCT01786668|162812117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|39.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.35|56.83|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||||56.83|22.35|<0.001
81569139|NCT01786668|162812117|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|14.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.74||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|33.69|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||||33.69|-4.50|0.134
81569140|NCT01786668|162812118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.24||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.17|31.04|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||31.04|-5.17|0.162
81569141|NCT01786668|162812118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.02||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.44|22.92|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||22.92|-12.44|0.561
81569142|NCT01786668|162812118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.09||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.65|24.97|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||24.97|-10.65|0.430
81569143|NCT01786668|162812118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|14.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.57||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|33.5|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||33.50|-4.01|0.123
81569144|NCT01786668|162812118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|22.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.54||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.74|41.13|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||41.13|3.74|0.019
81569145|NCT01786668|162812118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|14.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.57||0.123|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|33.5|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||33.50|-4.01|0.123
81569146|NCT01786668|162812118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|14.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.75||0.135|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.55|33.66|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||33.66|-4.55|0.135
81569147|NCT01786668|162812118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|28.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.36||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.68|46.36|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||46.36|9.68|0.003
81569148|NCT01786668|162812118|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.79||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.48|29.9|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||29.90|-8.48|0.274
81569149|NCT01786668|162812119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.89|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.123||0.427|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|1.32|||ANCOVA|||||1.32|-3.11|0.427
81569150|NCT01786668|162812119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.13||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.58|-0.12|||ANCOVA|||||-0.12|-4.58|0.039
81569151|NCT01786668|162812119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.131||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.97|-0.51|||ANCOVA|||||-0.51|-4.97|0.016
81569152|NCT01786668|162812120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.517||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.99|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||-0.00|-5.99|0.050
81569153|NCT01786668|162812120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.42|-2.42|||ANCOVA|||||-2.42|-8.42|<0.001
81569154|NCT01786668|162812120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.525|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.48|-3.46|||ANCOVA|||||-3.46|-9.48|<0.001
81569155|NCT01786668|162812121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.221|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|0.39|||ANCOVA|||||0.39|-1.66|0.221
81569156|NCT01786668|162812121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.83|-0.78|||ANCOVA|||||-0.78|-2.83|<0.001
81569157|NCT01786668|162812121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.523||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.75|-0.68|||ANCOVA|||||-0.68|-2.75|0.001
81569158|NCT01786668|162812122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.95||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.85|11.4|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||11.40|-15.85|0.749
81569159|NCT01786668|162812122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.95||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.85|11.4|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||11.40|-15.85|0.749
81569160|NCT01786668|162812122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.31||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.71|15.95|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||15.95|-12.71|0.824
81569161|NCT01786668|162812122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.09||0.104|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.69|29.01|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||29.01|-2.69|0.104
81569162|NCT01786668|162812122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.26||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|33.2|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||33.20|0.81|0.040
81569163|NCT01786668|162812122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.62||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.46|20.4|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||20.40|-9.46|0.473
81569164|NCT01786668|162812122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.86||0.875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.97|18.76|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||18.76|-15.97|0.875
81569165|NCT01786668|162812122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.09||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.65|24.97|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||24.97|-10.65|0.430
81569166|NCT01786668|162812122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.15||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.84|27.01|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||27.01|-8.84|0.320
81569167|NCT01786668|162812122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.82||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.41|39.99|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||39.99|5.41|0.010
81569168|NCT01786668|162812122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|26.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.87||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.16|43.93|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||43.93|9.16|0.003
81569169|NCT01786668|162812122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.74||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.72|35.99|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||35.99|1.72|0.031
81569170|NCT01786668|162812123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|15.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.95||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.61|28.86|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||28.86|1.61|0.028
81569171|NCT01786668|162812123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.05||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|17.47|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||17.47|-6.23|0.353
81569172|NCT01786668|162812123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.8||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|26.64|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||26.64|-0.02|0.050
81569173|NCT01786668|162812123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|11.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.64||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|24.39|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||24.39|-1.62|0.086
81569174|NCT01786668|162812123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|22.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.43||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.37|37.48|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||37.48|8.37|0.002
81569175|NCT01786668|162812123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|21.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.32||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.65|35.36|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||35.36|6.65|0.004
81569176|NCT01786668|162812123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|11.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.03||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.43|25.13|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||25.13|-2.43|0.106
81569177|NCT01786668|162812123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|32.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.02|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.79|48.22|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||48.22|16.79|<0.001
81569178|NCT01786668|162812123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|19.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.54||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.27|33.81|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||33.81|4.27|0.012
81569179|NCT01786668|162812123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.47||0.635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|18.19|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||18.19|-11.10|0.635
81569180|NCT01786668|162812123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|34.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.45|51.18|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||51.18|17.45|<0.001
81569181|NCT01786668|162812123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|22.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.45||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.21|39.34|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||39.34|6.21|0.007
81569182|NCT01786668|162812124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||0.08|-0.46|0.175
81569183|NCT01786668|162812124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||-0.24|-0.77|<0.001
81569184|NCT01786668|162812124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|-0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||-0.20|-0.74|<0.001
81569185|NCT01786668|162812124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||-0.15|-0.70|0.003
81569186|NCT01786668|162812124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||-0.34|-0.90|<0.001
81569187|NCT01786668|162812124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.141|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|-0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||-0.31|-0.86|<0.001
81569188|NCT01786668|162812124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158||0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||-0.04|-0.66|0.026
81569189|NCT01786668|162812124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|-0.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||-0.32|-0.94|<0.001
81569190|NCT01786668|162812124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.159|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|-0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||-0.27|-0.90|<0.001
81569191|NCT01786668|162812124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.89|-0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||-0.21|-0.89|0.002
81569192|NCT01786668|162812124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.171|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|-0.39|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||-0.39|-1.07|<0.001
81569193|NCT01786668|162812124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.172|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|-0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||-0.35|-1.03|<0.001
81569194|NCT01786668|162812125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|11.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.99||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|26.89|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||26.89|-4.41|0.159
81569195|NCT01786668|162812125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|32.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.54|49.24|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||49.24|15.54|<0.001
81569196|NCT01786668|162812125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|24.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.5||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.04|41.36|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||41.36|8.04|0.004
81569197|NCT01786668|162812125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.82||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.41|39.99|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||39.99|5.41|0.010
81569198|NCT01786668|162812125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|38.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.82|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.79|55.38|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||55.38|20.79|<0.001
81569199|NCT01786668|162812125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|32.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.88|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.9|49.73|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||49.73|14.90|<0.001
81569200|NCT01786668|162812125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|14.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.39||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|33.22|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||33.22|-3.58|0.114
81569201|NCT01786668|162812125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|30.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.33||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.92|48.49|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||48.49|11.92|0.001
81569202|NCT01786668|162812125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|30.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.33||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.92|48.49|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||48.49|11.92|0.001
81569203|NCT01786668|162812125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|24.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.33||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.18|42.76|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||42.76|6.18|0.009
81569204|NCT01786668|162812125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|36.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.15|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.09|53.94|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||53.94|18.09|<0.001
81569205|NCT01786668|162812125|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|28.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.3||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.09|46.55|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||46.55|10.09|0.002
81569206|NCT01786668|162812126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.17||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|13.91|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||13.91|-2.45|0.170
81569207|NCT01786668|162812126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.17||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|13.91|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||13.91|-2.45|0.170
81569208|NCT01786668|162812126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.17||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|13.91|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||13.91|-2.45|0.170
81569209|NCT01786668|162812126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.52||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.17|16.48|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||16.48|-5.17|0.306
81569210|NCT01786668|162812126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.52||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.17|16.48|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||16.48|-5.17|0.306
81569211|NCT01786668|162812126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.99||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.24|21.24|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||21.24|-2.24|0.113
81569212|NCT01786668|162812126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.08||0.775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.18|13.65|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||13.65|-10.18|0.775
81569213|NCT01786668|162812126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.43||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.56|31.68|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||31.68|2.56|0.021
81569214|NCT01786668|162812126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.17||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|27.34|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||27.34|-0.79|0.064
81569215|NCT01786668|162812126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.09||0.292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.42|21.36|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||21.36|-6.42|0.292
81569216|NCT01786668|162812126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|11.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.38||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.16|25.78|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||25.78|-3.16|0.125
81569217|NCT01786668|162812126|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.51||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|27.96|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||27.96|-1.49|0.078
81569218|NCT01786668|162812127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|5.66|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||5.66|-1.81|0.313
81569219|NCT01786668|162812127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|5.66|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||5.66|-1.81|0.313
81569220|NCT01786668|162812127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.92|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|5.66|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||5.66|-1.81|0.313
81569221|NCT01786668|162812127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.72||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|5.29|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||5.29|-5.37|0.989
81569222|NCT01786668|162812127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|11.2|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||11.20|-3.58|0.313
81569223|NCT01786668|162812127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.17||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.45|13.91|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||13.91|-2.45|0.170
81569224|NCT01786668|162812127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|3.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.77||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|11.2|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||11.20|-3.58|0.313
81569225|NCT01786668|162812127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.72||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|5.29|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||5.29|-5.37|0.989
81569226|NCT01786668|162812127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.53||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|16.52|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||16.52|-1.22|0.091
81569227|NCT01786668|162812127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.05||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|17.47|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||17.47|-6.23|0.353
81569228|NCT01786668|162812127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.05||0.353|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.23|17.47|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||17.47|-6.23|0.353
81569229|NCT01786668|162812127|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.26||0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.73|19.81|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||19.81|-4.73|0.228
81569230|NCT01786668|162812128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||0.58|-0.64|0.926
81569231|NCT01786668|162812128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.308||0.718|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.72|0.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||0.50|-0.72|0.718
81569232|NCT01786668|162812128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.79|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||0.79|-0.43|0.570
81569233|NCT01786668|162812128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.343||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||0.38|-0.97|0.384
81569234|NCT01786668|162812128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.341||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||0.34|-1.00|0.334
81569235|NCT01786668|162812128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.343||0.474|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||0.43|-0.92|0.474
81569236|NCT01786668|162812128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.381||0.445|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.46|-1.04|0.445
81569237|NCT01786668|162812128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.23|-1.27|0.174
81569238|NCT01786668|162812128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.383||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|0.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.28|-1.23|0.217
81569239|NCT01786668|162812128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.396||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||-0.12|-1.69|0.024
81569240|NCT01786668|162812128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.396||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.81|-0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||-0.24|-1.81|0.010
81569241|NCT01786668|162812128|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.399||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|-0.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||-0.04|-1.62|0.038
81569242|NCT01786668|162812129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-4.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.75||0.539|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.38|9.08|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||9.08|-17.38|0.539
81569243|NCT01786668|162812129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.62||0.473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.46|20.4|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||20.40|-9.46|0.473
81569244|NCT01786668|162812129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.95||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.85|11.4|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 2||11.40|-15.85|0.749
81569245|NCT01786668|162812129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.52||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.43|23.98|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||23.98|-9.43|0.393
81569246|NCT01786668|162812129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|1.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.2||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.57|17.59|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||17.59|-14.57|0.854
81569247|NCT01786668|162812129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.52||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.43|23.98|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 4||23.98|-9.43|0.393
81569248|NCT01786668|162812129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|7.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.09||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.65|24.97|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||24.97|-10.65|0.430
81569249|NCT01786668|162812129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|5.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.02||0.561|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.44|22.92|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||22.92|-12.44|0.561
81569250|NCT01786668|162812129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.93|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.24||0.162|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.17|31.04|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 8||31.04|-5.17|0.162
81569251|NCT01786668|162812129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|22.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.11||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.76|40.49|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||40.49|4.76|0.013
81569252|NCT01786668|162812129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.07||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|36.55|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||36.55|1.01|0.038
81569253|NCT01786668|162812129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.07||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|36.55|||Normal approximation for two proportions|||Week 12||36.55|1.01|0.038
81569254|NCT01786668|162812130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||0.16|-0.92|0.164
81569255|NCT01786668|162812130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.271||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||0.12|-0.95|0.129
81569256|NCT01786668|162812130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.272||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|0.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||0.42|-0.66|0.660
81569257|NCT01786668|162812130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.297||0.256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||0.25|-0.92|0.256
81569258|NCT01786668|162812130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.296||0.048|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.17|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||-0.00|-1.17|0.048
81569259|NCT01786668|162812130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.297||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.88|0.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||0.29|-0.88|0.318
81569260|NCT01786668|162812130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.47|-0.92|0.522
81569261|NCT01786668|162812130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.38|0.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.00|-1.38|0.050
81569262|NCT01786668|162812130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.352||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.03|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.36|-1.03|0.337
81569263|NCT01786668|162812130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.373||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||0.27|-1.20|0.214
81569264|NCT01786668|162812130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.372||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.69|-0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||-0.22|-1.69|0.011
81569265|NCT01786668|162812130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.375||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||-0.08|-1.55|0.031
81569266|NCT01786668|162812131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.982|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||0.21|-0.21|0.982
81569267|NCT01786668|162812131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.15|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||0.06|-0.36|0.151
81569268|NCT01786668|162812131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||0.07|-0.34|0.205
81569269|NCT01786668|162812131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||0.22|-0.25|0.898
81569270|NCT01786668|162812131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.118||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||0.13|-0.34|0.370
81569271|NCT01786668|162812131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.119||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||0.11|-0.36|0.288
81569272|NCT01786668|162812131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.11|-0.42|0.242
81569273|NCT01786668|162812131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.135||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.06|-0.48|0.120
81569274|NCT01786668|162812131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.136||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|-0.03|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||-0.03|-0.56|0.031
81569275|NCT01786668|162812131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|0.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||0.14|-0.48|0.280
81569276|NCT01786668|162812131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.099|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||0.05|-0.57|0.099
81569277|NCT01786668|162812131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.158||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|-0.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||-0.08|-0.70|0.014
81569278|NCT01786668|162812132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.387||0.895|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||0.71|-0.81|0.895
81569279|NCT01786668|162812132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.386||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|-0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||-0.07|-1.59|0.033
81569280|NCT01786668|162812132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.388||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|-0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||-0.02|-1.55|0.044
81569281|NCT01786668|162812132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.411||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.55|-1.07|0.530
81569282|NCT01786668|162812132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.411||0.114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|0.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.16|-1.46|0.114
81569283|NCT01786668|162812132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.415||0.297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.38|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.38|-1.25|0.297
81569284|NCT01786668|162812132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||0.40|-1.06|0.377
81569285|NCT01786668|162812132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.37||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.77|-0.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||-0.31|-1.77|0.006
81569286|NCT01786668|162812132|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.373||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-0.17|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||-0.17|-1.64|0.017
81569287|NCT01786668|162812134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.414||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||0.71|-0.92|0.800
81569288|NCT01786668|162812134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.413||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|1.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||1.47|-0.16|0.113
81569289|NCT01786668|162812134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.414||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.59|0.05|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||0.05|-1.59|0.064
81569290|NCT01786668|162812134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.368||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 4||0.71|-0.74|0.972
81569291|NCT01786668|162812134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.368||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|1.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||1.01|-0.44|0.440
81569292|NCT01786668|162812134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.369||0.311|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||0.35|-1.10|0.311
81569293|NCT01786668|162812134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.629||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|0.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.82|-1.66|0.501
81569294|NCT01786668|162812134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.629||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.86|-1.63|0.543
81569295|NCT01786668|162812134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.636||0.287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.93|0.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.57|-1.93|0.287
81569296|NCT01786668|162812134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.519||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|1.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||1.14|-0.91|0.820
81569297|NCT01786668|162812134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|1.22|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||1.22|-0.83|0.711
81569298|NCT01786668|162812134|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.524||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|0.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||0.61|-1.45|0.424
81569299|NCT01786668|162812135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.203||0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.46|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||0.46|-0.34|0.785
81569300|NCT01786668|162812135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.203||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||0.51|-0.30|0.605
81569301|NCT01786668|162812135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.204||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||0.12|-0.68|0.175
81569302|NCT01786668|162812135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.232||0.482|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.62|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||0.62|-0.29|0.482
81569303|NCT01786668|162812135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.231||0.288|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||0.21|-0.70|0.288
81569304|NCT01786668|162812135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.233||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||0.21|-0.71|0.278
81569305|NCT01786668|162812135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.88|-0.12|0.134
81569306|NCT01786668|162812135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.254||0.397|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.72|-0.29|0.397
81569307|NCT01786668|162812135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.257||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||0.52|-0.50|0.964
81569308|NCT01786668|162812135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.155|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.91|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||0.91|-0.15|0.155
81569309|NCT01786668|162812135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.19|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.269||0.491|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.72|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||0.72|-0.34|0.491
81569310|NCT01786668|162812135|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.271||0.515|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||0.36|-0.71|0.515
81569311|NCT01786668|162812136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.312||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|6.24|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes fixed effects for treatment group and baseline value as a covariate.||Physical Health Score||6.24|1.06|0.006
81569312|NCT01786668|162812136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.305||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|6.37|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes fixed effects for treatment group and baseline value as a covariate.||Physical Health Score||6.37|1.23|0.004
81569313|NCT01786668|162812136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.328||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.74|6.98|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes fixed effects for treatment group and baseline value as a covariate.||Physical Health Score||6.98|1.74|0.001
81569314|NCT01786668|162812136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.857||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.33|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes fixed effects for treatment group and baseline value as a covariate.||Mental Health Score||3.33|-4.00|0.857
81569315|NCT01786668|162812136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.848||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.91|5.37|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes fixed effects for treatment group and baseline value as a covariate.||Mental Health Score||5.37|-1.91|0.350
81569316|NCT01786668|162812136|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.876||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|5.0|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes fixed effects for treatment group and baseline value as a covariate.||Mental Health Score||5.00|-2.40|0.490
81569317|NCT01786668|162812137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.17|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes fixed effects for treatment group and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.17|-0.02|0.125
81569318|NCT01786668|162812137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.048||0.207|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.16|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes fixed effects for treatment group and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.16|-0.03|0.207
81569319|NCT01786668|162812137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.049||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.22|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA model includes fixed effects for treatment group and baseline value as a covariate.||||0.22|0.03|0.013
81569320|NCT01786668|162812138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.232||0.163|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.71|4.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||4.15|-0.71|0.163
81569321|NCT01786668|162812138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.232||0.955|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.36|2.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||2.50|-2.36|0.955
81569322|NCT01786668|162812138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.237||0.826|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|2.71|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 2||2.71|-2.17|0.826
81569323|NCT01786668|162812138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.322||0.246|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|4.14|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||4.14|-1.07|0.246
81569324|NCT01786668|162812138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.318||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|3.56|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||3.56|-1.64|0.467
81569325|NCT01786668|162812138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.328||0.948|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.53|2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 4||2.70|-2.53|0.948
81569326|NCT01786668|162812138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.479||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.23|4.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||4.61|-1.23|0.255
81569327|NCT01786668|162812138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.479||0.187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|4.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||4.87|-0.96|0.187
81569328|NCT01786668|162812138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.497||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.62|4.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 8||4.29|-1.62|0.373
81569329|NCT01786668|162812138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.643||0.313|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|4.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||4.90|-1.58|0.313
81569330|NCT01786668|162812138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.642||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|7.19|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||7.19|0.71|0.017
81569331|NCT01786668|162812138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.66||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.23|7.78|||Mixed Models Analysis|Includes fixed effects of treatment group, visit, and treatment-group by-visit interaction and baseline value, using an unstructured covariance matrix||Week 12||7.78|1.23|0.007
81569332|NCT03948581|162812143|EQUIVALENCE|Geometric least-squares means (LSMs) were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs derived from analysis of variance (ANCOVA) with group, treatment, and injection site as fixed effects and weight as a continuous covariate. Confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using treatment standard errors from the ANCOVA model and t-statistic for error degrees of freedom.|Ratio of Geometric LSMs|0.9807|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9011|1.0675||||||||1.0675|0.9011|
81569333|NCT03948581|162812144|EQUIVALENCE|Geometric LSMs were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs derived from ANCOVA with group, treatment, and injection site as fixed effects and weight as a continuous covariate. CIs were calculated using treatment standard errors from the ANCOVA model and t-statistic for error degrees of freedom.|Ratio of Geometric LSMs|0.9981|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9223|1.0801||||||||1.0801|0.9223|
81569334|NCT03948581|162812145|EQUIVALENCE|Geometric LSMs were calculated by exponentiating the LSMs derived from ANCOVA with group, treatment, and injection site as fixed effects and weight as a continuous covariate. CIs were calculated using treatment standard errors from the ANCOVA model and t-statistic for error degrees of freedom.|Ratio of Geometric LSMs|1.0038|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9401|1.0719||||||||1.0719|0.9401|
81569335|NCT03068455|162812146|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.04|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratio is Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Nivolumab|||1.04|0.78|
81569336|NCT03068455|162812147|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.14|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratio is Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Nivolumab|||1.14|0.75|
81569337|NCT03068455|162812148|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.32|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratio is Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Nivolumab.|||1.32|0.80|
81569338|NCT03068455|162812149|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.73|||||Stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hazard Ratio is Nivolumab + Ipilimumab over Nivolumab.|||1.73|0.85|
81569339|NCT03068455|162812150|SUPERIORITY|\< 1% Tumor PD-L1 Expression|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.14|||||Unstratisfied HR, Nivolumab over Ipilimumab|||1.14|0.73|
81569340|NCT03068455|162812150|SUPERIORITY|\>= 1% Tumor PD-L1 Expression|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.18|||||Unstratisfied HR, Nivolumab over ipilimumab|||1.18|0.76|
81569341|NCT03068455|162812150|SUPERIORITY|\>= 5% Tumor PD-L1 Expression|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.34|||||Unstratisfied HR, Nivolumab over ipilimumab|||1.34|0.71|
81569342|NCT03068455|162812150|SUPERIORITY|\< 5% Tumor PD-L1 Expression|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.1|||||Unstratisfied HR, Nivolumab over ipilimumab|||1.10|0.77|
81569343|NCT03068455|162812150|SUPERIORITY|Non-quantifiable Tumor PD-L1 Expression|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|1.51|||||Unstratisfied HR, Nivolumab over ipilimumab|||1.51|0.38|
81569344|NCT00578383|162812157|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.17||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|5.8||We used type HC3 robust standard errors (SEs)in place of OLS regression SEs to guard against biased estimation of SEs due to heteroscedasticity. This is an uncorrected p-value with a required threshold of 0.025 for significance (correction factor 2).|Regression, Linear|Bonferroni multiple testing corrections were applied separately to results for our primary and secondary outcomes.||Active LFMS treatment would reduce depression immediately after treatment in subjects with bipolar depression and those with major depressive disorder as assessed by the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale.||5.8|0.5|0.009
81569345|NCT00578383|162812158|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|1.9||We used type HC3 robust standard errors (SEs)in place of OLS regression SEs to guard against biased estimation of SEs due to heteroscedasticity. This is an uncorrected p-value with a required threshold of 0.025 for significance (correction factor 2)|Regression, Linear|Bonferroni multiple testing corrections were applied separately to results for our primary and secondary outcomes.||Active LFMS treatment would reduce depression immediately after treatment in subjects with bipolar depression and those with major depressive disorder as assessed by a visual analog scale.||1.9|0.2|0.006
81569346|NCT00578383|162812159|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.24||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|6.9||we used type HC3 robust standard errors (SEs)in place of OLS regression SEs to guard against biased estimation of SEs due to heteroscedasticity. This is an uncorrected p-value with a required threshold of 0.025 for significance (correction factor 2).|Regression, Linear|Bonferroni multiple testing corrections were applied separately to results for our primary and secondary outcomes.||Active LFMS treatment would reduce depression immediately after treatment in subjects with bipolar depression and those with major depressive disorder as assessed by the PANAS (POSITIVE SCALE).||6.9|1.3|0.001
81569347|NCT00578383|162812160|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.39||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|5.1||we used type HC3 robust standard errors (SEs)in place of OLS regression SEs to guard against biased estimation of SEs due to heteroscedasticity. This is an uncorrected p-value with a required threshold of 0.025 for significance (correction factor 2).|Regression, Linear|Bonferroni multiple testing corrections were applied separately to results for our primary and secondary outcomes.||Active LFMS treatment would reduce depression immediately after treatment in subjects with bipolar depression and those with major depressive disorder as assessed by the PANAS (negative scale)||5.1|-1.1|0.15
81569348|NCT00578383|162812161|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.47||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|6.2||We used type HC3 robust standard errors (SEs)in place of OLS regression SEs to guard against biased estimation of SEs due to heteroscedasticity. This is an uncorrected p-value with a required threshold of 0.0125 for significance (correction factor 4)|Regression, Linear|Bonferroni multiple testing corrections were applied separately to results for our primary and secondary outcomes.||Active LFMS treatment would reduce depression immediately after treatment in subjects with bipolar depression as assessed by the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale.||6.2|-1.2|0.09
81569349|NCT00578383|162812162|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.11||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|9.6||We used type HC3 robust standard errors (SEs)in place of OLS regression SEs to guard against biased estimation of SEs due to heteroscedasticity. This is an uncorrected p-value with a required threshold of 0.0125 for significance (correction factor 4)|Regression, Linear|Bonferroni multiple testing corrections were applied separately to results for our primary and secondary outcomes.||Active LFMS treatment would reduce depression immediately after treatment in subjects with major depressive disorder as assessed by the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale.||9.6|-3.3|0.19
81569350|NCT00578383|162812163|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.1||We used type HC3 robust standard errors (SEs)in place of OLS regression SEs to guard against biased estimation of SEs due to heteroscedasticity. This is an uncorrected p-value with a required threshold of 0.0125 for significance (correction factor 4)|Regression, Linear|Bonferroni multiple testing corrections were applied separately to results for our primary and secondary outcomes.||Active LFMS treatment would reduce depression immediately after treatment in subjects with bipolar depression as assessed by a visual analog scale.||2.1|-0.6|0.15
81569351|NCT00578383|162812164|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.67||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.6||We used type HC3 robust standard errors (SEs)in place of OLS regression SEs to guard against biased estimation of SEs due to heteroscedasticity. This is an uncorrected p-value with a required threshold of 0.0125 for significance (correction factor 4)|Regression, Linear|Bonferroni multiple testing corrections were applied separately to results for our primary and secondary outcomes.||Active LFMS treatment would reduce depression immediately after treatment in subjects with major depressive disorder as assessed by a visual analog scale.||3.6|-0.4|0.04
81569352|NCT00578383|162812165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.67||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|9.2||we used type HC3 robust standard errors (SEs)in place of OLS regression SEs to guard against biased estimation of SEs due to heteroscedasticity. This is an uncorrected p-value with a required threshold of 0.0125 for significance (correction factor 4)|Regression, Linear|Bonferroni multiple testing corrections were applied separately to results for our primary and secondary outcomes.||Active LFMS treatment would reduce depression immediately after treatment in subjects with bipolar depression as assessed by the PANAS (positive scale)||9.2|0.8|0.004
81569353|NCT00578383|162812166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.58||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|5.8||we used type HC3 robust standard errors (SEs)in place of OLS regression SEs to guard against biased estimation of SEs due to heteroscedasticity. This is an uncorrected p-value with a required threshold of 0.0125 for significance (correction factor 4)|Regression, Linear|Bonferroni multiple testing corrections were applied separately to results for our primary and secondary outcomes.||Active LFMS treatment would reduce depression immediately after treatment in subjects with major depressive disorder as assessed by the PANAS (positive scale)||5.8|1.3|0.30
81569354|NCT00578383|162812167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|6.8||we used type HC3 robust standard errors (SEs)in place of OLS regression SEs to guard against biased estimation of SEs due to heteroscedasticity. This is an uncorrected p-value with a required threshold of 0.0125 for significance (correction factor 4)|Regression, Linear|Bonferroni multiple testing corrections were applied separately to results for our primary and secondary outcomes.||Active LFMS treatment would reduce depression immediately after treatment in subjects with bipolar depression as assessed by the PANAS (negative scale)||6.8|-4.1|0.52
81569355|NCT00578383|162812168|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.1||95.0|-1.3|5.8||we used type HC3 robust standard errors (SEs)in place of OLS regression SEs to guard against biased estimation of SEs due to heteroscedasticity. This is an uncorrected p-value with a required threshold of 0.0125 for significance (correction factor 4)|Regression, Linear|Bonferroni multiple testing corrections were applied separately to results for our primary and secondary outcomes.||Active LFMS treatment would reduce depression immediately after treatment in subjects with major depressive disorder as assessed by the PANAS (negative scale)||5.8|-1.3|0.10
81569356|NCT02762578|162812186|NON_INFERIORITY|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 1: Primary analysis: Non-inferiority with respect to change from baseline in HbA1c (%) to week 26 for IDegAsp vs. BIAsp 30.~Non-inferiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval was below or equal to 0.4%."|Treatment contrast|-0.08||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.05||Two-sided p-value for testing difference|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in HbA1c after 26 weeks of treatments was analysed using an ANCOVA method with treatment, anti-diabetic therapy at screening and sex as fixed factors, and age and baseline HbA1c as covariates.||0.05|-0.20|0.2430
81569357|NCT02762578|162812186|SUPERIORITY|"If non-inferiority was confirmed, the superiority of the IDegAsp group over the BIAsp 30 group was to be investigated.~Superiority was considered confirmed if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval, which was calculated using the FAS, was below 0%."|Treatment contrast|-0.08||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.05||Two-sided p-value for testing difference|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in HbA1c after 26 weeks of treatments was analysed using an ANCOVA method with treatment, anti-diabetic therapy at screening and sex as fixed factors, and age and baseline HbA1c as covariates.||0.05|-0.20|0.2430
81569358|NCT02762578|162812187|SUPERIORITY|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 2: Superiority with respect to change from baseline in FPG to week 26 for IDegAsp vs. BIAsp 30 (Provided that non-inferiority was confirmed for the primary endpoint)~Superiority was considered confirmed if the 95% CI for the treatment difference (IDegAsp group-BIAsp 30 group) was entirely below zero."|Treatment Contrast|-1.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.74|-1.1||Two-sided p-value for testing difference|ANCOVA|||Change from baseline in FPG after 26 weeks of treatment was analysed using an ANCOVA method with treatment, anti-diabetic therapy at screening and sex as fixed factors, and age and baseline FPG as covariates.||-1.10|-1.74|<0.0001
81574304|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.43||0.217|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.4|0.7|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Work Sub-Scale Score (Week 8): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||0.7|-4.4|0.217
81569359|NCT02762578|162812188|SUPERIORITY|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 3: Superiority with respect to nocturnal confirmed hypoglycaemic episodes for IDegAsp vs. BIAsp 30 (provided that superiority with respect to change from baseline in FPG to week 26 was confirmed for IDegAsp vs. BIAsp 30).~Superiority was considered confirmed if the 95% CI for the rate ratio (IDegAsp group/BIAsp 30 group) was entirely below one."|Treatment Ratio|0.53||||0.0112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.87|||Negative binomial regression model|||The number of events was analysed using a Negative Binomial Model with a log-link function and the logarithm of the exposure time (100 years) for which a hypoglycaemic episode is considered treatment emergent as offset. The model included treatment, anti-diabetic therapy at screening and sex as fixed factors, and age as covariate.||0.87|0.33|0.0112
81569360|NCT02762578|162812189|SUPERIORITY|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 4: Superiority with respect to confirmed hypoglycaemic episodes for IDegAsp vs. BIAsp 30 (provided that superiority with respect to nocturnal confirmed hypoglycaemic episodes for IDegAsp vs. BIAsp 30 was confirmed).~Superiority was considered confirmed if the 95% CI for the rate ratio (IDegAsp group/BIAsp 30 group) was entirely below one."|Treatment Ratio|0.57||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|0.77|||Negative binomial regression model|||The number of events was analysed using a Negative Binomial Model with a log-link function and the logarithm of the exposure time (100 years) for which a hypoglycaemic episode is considered treatment emergent as offset. The model included treatment, anti-diabetic therapy at screening and sex as fixed factors, and age as covariate||0.77|0.42|0.0002
81569361|NCT02762578|162812190|SUPERIORITY|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 5: Superiority with respect to change from baseline in body weight for IDegAsp vs. BIAsp 30 (provided that Superiority with respect to confirmed hypoglycaemic episodes for IDegAsp vs. BIAsp 30 was confirmed).~Superiority was considered confirmed if the 95% CI for the treatment difference (IDegAsp group-BIAsp 30 group) was entirely below zero"|Treatment contrast|0.61||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|1.08|||ANCOVA|Two-sided p-value for testing difference||The response and change from baseline in response after 26 weeks were analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment, anti-diabetic therapy at screening and sex as fixed factors, age and baseline response as covariate.||1.08|0.15|0.0092
81569362|NCT02762578|162812191|SUPERIORITY|"Stepwise hierarchical testing procedure was applied for confirmatory endpoints:~Step 6: Superiority with respect to subjects achieving HbA1c \< 7% at end of trial without confirmed hypoglycaemia for IDegAsp vs. BIAsp 30 (provided that superiority with respect to change from baseline in body weight was confirmed).~Superiority was considered confirmed if the 95% CI for the odds ratio (IDegAsp group/BIAsp 30 group) was entirely above one."|Treatment Ratio|2.22||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.47|3.35||Two-sided p-value for testing difference|Regression, Logistic|||The endpoint was analysed in a logistic regression model using a logit link, including treatment, sex and anti-diabetic treatment at screening as fixed effects, and age and HbA1c as covariates.||3.35|1.47|0.0002
81569363|NCT01090492|162812241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.11||||0.6513|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.21|0.44|||ANCOVA|||PRP: Adjusted mean difference analysis was based on Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect, utilizing the baseline scores as covariate.||0.44|-0.21|0.6513
81569364|NCT01090492|162812241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.69||||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.99|-0.38|||ANCOVA|||PRP: Adjusted mean difference analysis was based on ANCOVA model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect, utilizing the baseline scores as covariate.||-0.38|-0.99|0.0057
81569365|NCT01090492|162812241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.44||||0.1157|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.8|-0.08|||ANCOVA|||SRP: Adjusted mean difference analysis was based on ANCOVA model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect, utilizing the baseline scores as covariate.||-0.08|-0.80|0.1157
81569366|NCT01090492|162812241|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.15||||0.6286|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.56|0.25|||ANCOVA|||SRP: Adjusted mean difference analysis was based on ANCOVA model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect, utilizing the baseline scores as covariate.||0.25|-0.56|0.6286
81569367|NCT01090492|162812242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.12||||0.9504|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.43|2.68|||ANCOVA|||At Week 4 - PRP: Adjusted mean difference analysis was based on ANCOVA model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect, utilizing the baseline scores as covariate.||2.68|-2.43|0.9504
81569368|NCT01090492|162812242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.35||||0.4651|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.74|1.03|||ANCOVA|||At Week 4 - PRP: Adjusted mean difference analysis was based on ANCOVA model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect, utilizing the baseline scores as covariate.||1.03|-3.74|0.4651
81569369|NCT01090492|162812242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.59||||0.7423|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.92|1.73|||ANCOVA|||At Week 4 - SRP: Adjusted mean difference analysis was based on ANCOVA model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect, utilizing the baseline scores as covariate.||1.73|-2.92|0.7423
81569370|NCT01090492|162812242|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.91||||0.3524|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.55|0.73|||ANCOVA|||At Week 4 - SRP: Adjusted mean difference analysis was based on ANCOVA model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect, utilizing the baseline scores as covariate.||0.73|-4.55|0.3524
81569371|NCT01090492|162812243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|1.21||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.61|7.03|||ANCOVA|||PRP: Adjusted mean difference analysis was based on ANCOVA model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect, utilizing the baseline scores as covariate.||7.03|-4.61|0.7900
81569372|NCT01090492|162812243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-6.17||||0.1463|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-11.61|-0.73|||ANCOVA|||PRP: Adjusted mean difference analysis was based on ANCOVA model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect, utilizing the baseline scores as covariate.||-0.73|-11.61|0.1463
81569373|NCT01090492|162812243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-2.37||||0.1446|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.44|-0.29|||ANCOVA|||SRP: Adjusted mean difference analysis was based on ANCOVA model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect, utilizing the baseline scores as covariate.||-0.29|-4.44|0.1446
81569374|NCT01090492|162812243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-1.09||||0.5497|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.45|1.26|||ANCOVA|||SRP: Adjusted mean difference analysis was based on ANCOVA model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect, utilizing the baseline scores as covariate.||1.26|-3.45|0.5497
81569375|NCT01090492|162812244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|0.15||||0.5909|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.21|0.52|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 (PRP): Adjusted mean difference analysis was based on ANCOVA model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect, utilizing the baseline scores as covariate.||0.52|-0.21|0.5909
81569376|NCT01090492|162812244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.77||||0.0053|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.12|-0.43|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 (PRP): Adjusted mean difference analysis was based on ANCOVA model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect, utilizing the baseline scores as covariate.||-0.43|-1.12|0.0053
81569377|NCT01090492|162812244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.28||||0.3462|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.67|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 (SRP): Adjusted mean difference analysis was based on ANCOVA model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect, utilizing the baseline scores as covariate.||0.10|-0.67|0.3462
81569378|NCT01090492|162812244|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted Mean Difference|-0.44||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.88|-0.01|||ANCOVA|||Week 4 (SRP): Adjusted mean difference analysis was based on ANCOVA model with sequence, period and treatment as fixed effects and participant within sequence as a random effect, utilizing the baseline scores as covariate.||-0.01|-0.88|0.1940
81569379|NCT01768286|162812250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A 2-sided 1-sample binomial test was used to compare over the historical SVR12 rate of 25%. To control the family-wise type I error rate at 0.05, the Hochberg procedure was applied, from which the adjusted p-values were obtained.|Binomial test|||||||<0.001
81569380|NCT01768286|162812250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A 2-sided 1-sample binomial test was used to compare over the historical SVR12 rate of 25%. To control the family-wise type I error rate at 0.05, the Hochberg procedure was applied, from which the adjusted p-values were obtained.|Binomial test|||||||<0.001
81569381|NCT01768286|162812250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A 2-sided 1-sample binomial test was used to compare over the historical SVR12 rate of 25%. To control the family-wise type I error rate at 0.05, the Hochberg procedure was applied, from which the adjusted p-values were obtained.|Binomial test|||||||<0.001
81569382|NCT01768286|162812250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||A 2-sided 1-sample binomial test was used to compare over the historical SVR12 rate of 25%. To control the family-wise type I error rate at 0.05, the Hochberg procedure was applied, from which the adjusted p-values were obtained.|Binomial test|||||||<0.001
81569383|NCT02015754|162812314|OTHER|||||||0.004||||||Differences of p-value \< 0.05 considered statistically significant.|Regression, Cox|||Multivariate Cox-regression analysis to identify independent prognostic factors for overall survival from baseline characteristics. Relative risk with 95% confidence intervals calculated as measure of association.||||0.004
81569384|NCT02015754|162812321|OTHER|VEGF immediately post treatment||||||0.6257|||||||one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.6257
81569385|NCT02015754|162812321|OTHER|VEGF at 24 hours post treatment.||||||0.4143|||||||one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.4143
81569386|NCT02015754|162812321|OTHER|VEGFR1 immediately post treatment.||||||0.583|||||||one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.583
81569387|NCT02015754|162812321|OTHER|VEGFR1 at 24 hours post treatment.||||||0.0012|||||||one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||.0012
81569388|NCT02015754|162812321|OTHER|VEGFR2 immediately post treatment.||||||0.1353|||||||one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.1353
81569389|NCT02015754|162812321|OTHER|VEGFR2 at 24 hours post treatment.||||||0.2163|||||||one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.2163
81569390|NCT05248867|162812348|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|59.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.7|63.9||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by investigator site, toxin use history (for aesthetic purposes), and baseline Facial Wrinkle Scale score at maximum frown after using multiple imputation for missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: AGN-151586 - Placebo|AGN-151586 vs Placebo||63.9|54.7|<0.0001
81569391|NCT05248867|162812349|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|60.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|54.9|65.4||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by investigator site, toxin use history (for aesthetic purposes), and baseline Facial Wrinkle Scale score at maximum frown after using multiple imputation for missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: AGN-151586 - Placebo|AGN-151586 vs Placebo||65.4|54.9|<0.0001
81569392|NCT05248867|162812350|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|71.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.5|76.2||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by investigator site, toxin use history (for aesthetic purposes), and baseline Facial Wrinkle Scale score at maximum frown after using multiple imputation for missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: AGN-151586 - Placebo|AGN-151586 vs Placebo||76.2|66.5|<0.0001
81569393|NCT05248867|162812355|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|72.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.4|77.6||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by investigator site, toxin use history (for aesthetic purposes), and baseline Facial Wrinkle Scale score at maximum frown after using multiple imputation for missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: AGN-151586 - Placebo|AGN-151586 vs Placebo||77.6|67.4|<0.0001
81569394|NCT05248867|162812356|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|41.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.5|49.3||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by investigator site, toxin use history (for aesthetic purposes), and baseline Facial Wrinkle Scale score at maximum frown after using multiple imputation for missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: AGN-151586 - Placebo|AGN-151586 vs Placebo||49.3|34.5|<0.0001
81569395|NCT05248867|162812357|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|69.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.7|75.3||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by investigator site, toxin use history (for aesthetic purposes), and baseline Facial Wrinkle Scale score at maximum frown after using multiple imputation for missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: AGN-151586 - Placebo|AGN-151586 vs Placebo||75.3|63.7|<0.0001
81569396|NCT05248867|162812358|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|58.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.3|65.0||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by investigator site, toxin use history (for aesthetic purposes), and baseline Facial Wrinkle Scale score at maximum frown after using multiple imputation for missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: AGN-151586 - Placebo|AGN-151586 vs Placebo||65.0|51.3|<0.0001
81569397|NCT05248867|162812359|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|30.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.2|35.1||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by investigator site, toxin use history (for aesthetic purposes), and baseline Facial Wrinkle Scale score at maximum frown after using multiple imputation for missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: AGN-151586 - Placebo|AGN-151586 vs Placebo||35.1|25.2|<0.0001
81569398|NCT05248867|162812360|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|35.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.5|40.9||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by investigator site, toxin use history (for aesthetic purposes), and baseline Facial Wrinkle Scale score at maximum frown after using multiple imputation for missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: AGN-151586 - Placebo|AGN-151586 vs Placebo||40.9|30.5|<0.0001
81569399|NCT05248867|162812361|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|52.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|45.2|60.0||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by investigator site, toxin use history (for aesthetic purposes), and baseline Facial Wrinkle Scale score at maximum frown after using multiple imputation for missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: AGN-151586 - Placebo|AGN-151586 vs Placebo||60.0|45.2|<0.0001
81569400|NCT05248867|162812362|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|58.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|51.1|66.1||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by investigator site, toxin use history (for aesthetic purposes), and baseline Facial Wrinkle Scale score at maximum frown after using multiple imputation for missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: AGN-151586 - Placebo|AGN-151586 vs Placebo||66.1|51.1|<0.0001
81569401|NCT05248867|162812363|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|42.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.4|50.6||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by investigator site, toxin use history (for aesthetic purposes), and baseline Facial Wrinkle Scale score at maximum frown after using multiple imputation for missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: AGN-151586 - Placebo|AGN-151586 vs Placebo||50.6|34.4|<0.0001
81569402|NCT05248867|162812364|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|70.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.7|76.3||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by investigator site, toxin use history (for aesthetic purposes), and baseline Facial Wrinkle Scale score at maximum frown after using multiple imputation for missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: AGN-151586 - Placebo|AGN-151586 vs Placebo||76.3|63.7|<0.0001
81569403|NCT05248867|162812372|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|48.8|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|42.2|55.4||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by investigator site, toxin use history (for aesthetic purposes), and baseline Facial Wrinkle Scale score at maximum frown after using multiple imputation for missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: AGN-151586 - Placebo|AGN-151586 vs Placebo||55.4|42.2|<0.0001
81569404|NCT05248867|162812373|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|44.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.0|50.4||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by investigator site, toxin use history (for aesthetic purposes), and baseline Facial Wrinkle Scale score at maximum frown after using multiple imputation for missing data.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference: AGN-151586 - Placebo|AGN-151586 vs Placebo||50.4|38.0|<0.0001
81569405|NCT01064310|162812375|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of participants|49.26|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|37.0|61.5||The p value indicates the difference in preference for pazopanib versus sunitinib treatment|Prescotts test||The estimated value indicates the difference in the percentage of participants who preferred pazopanib versus sunitinib. This difference is adjusted for sequence.|||61.5|37.0|<0.001
81569406|NCT03128411|162812415|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||z-test, 1-sided|||With a sample size of 60 participants, study was powered at \>82% to test null hypothesis: true MMR rate at 12 months (48 weeks) is 25% versus alternative hypothesis: true MMR rate is 40% with one-sided alpha of 5%.||||<0.0001
81569407|NCT00345839|162812455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.112||||||p-value\<0.044 considered significant|Log Rank|Stratified by history of diabetes and country. 2-sided test.||||||0.112
81569408|NCT00345839|162812455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.02|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by history of diabetes and country.|HR is cinacalcet vs placebo.|||1.02|0.85|
81569409|NCT00345839|162812456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.249||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made for the components of the primary composite endpoint since the purpose of these analyses is to show how each component contributes to the results of the composite.|Log Rank|Stratified by history of diabetes and country. 2-sided test.||||||0.249
81569410|NCT00345839|162812456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.04|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by history of diabetes and country.|HR is cinacalcet vs placebo.|||1.04|0.85|
81569411|NCT00345839|162812457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made for the components of the primary composite endpoint since the purpose of these analyses is to show how each component contributes to the results of the composite.|Log Rank|Stratified by history of diabetes and country. 2-sided test.||||||0.800
81569412|NCT00345839|162812457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.19|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by history of diabetes and country.|HR is cinacalcet vs placebo.|||1.19|0.79|
81569413|NCT00345839|162812458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.283||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made for the components of the primary composite endpoint since the purpose of these analyses is to show how each component contributes to the results of the composite.|Log Rank|Stratified by history of diabetes and country. 2-sided test.||||||0.283
81569414|NCT00345839|162812458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.18|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by history of diabetes and country.|HR is cinacalcet vs placebo.|||1.18|0.58|
81569415|NCT00345839|162812459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.034||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made for the components of the primary composite endpoint since the purpose of these analyses is to show how each component contributes to the results of the composite.|Log Rank|Stratified by history of diabetes and country. 2-sided test.||||||0.034
81569416|NCT00345839|162812459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.99|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by history of diabetes and country.|HR is cinacalcet vs placebo.|||0.99|0.68|
81569417|NCT00345839|162812460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.19||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made for the components of the primary composite endpoint since the purpose of these analyses is to show how each component contributes to the results of the composite.|Log Rank|Stratified by history of diabetes and country. 2-sided test.||||||0.190
81569418|NCT00345839|162812460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.07|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by history of diabetes and country.|HR is cinacalcet vs placebo.|||1.07|0.72|
81569419|NCT00345839|162812461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.277||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made for this endpoint.|Log Rank|Stratified by history of diabetes and country. 2-sided test.||||||0.277
81569420|NCT00345839|162812461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.07|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by history of diabetes and country.|HR is cinacalcet vs placebo.|||1.07|0.80|
81569421|NCT00345839|162812462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.607||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made for this endpoint.|Log Rank|Stratified by history of diabetes and country. 2-sided test.||||||0.607
81569422|NCT00345839|162812462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.4|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by history of diabetes and country.|HR is cinacalcet vs placebo.|||1.40|0.82|
81569423|NCT00345839|162812463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.218||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made for this endpoint.|Log Rank|Stratified by history of diabetes and country. 2-sided test.||||||0.218
81569424|NCT00345839|162812463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.07|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by history of diabetes and country.|HR is cinacalcet vs placebo.|||1.07|0.75|
81569425|NCT00345839|162812464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were made for this endpoint.|Log Rank|Stratified by history of diabetes and country. 2-sided test.||||||<0.001
81569426|NCT00345839|162812464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.54|||Regression, Cox|Stratified by history of diabetes and country.|HR is cinacalcet vs placebo.|||0.54|0.36|
81569427|NCT01960400|162812465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.065||||||"The statistical signifiance level : p\<0.05. After treatment (T1) Pain severity p=0.065~Sub-scale:~* Present pain p=0.046\*~* Average pain p=0.381~* Most intense pain p=0.064~* Least intense pain p=0.142"|ANOVA|To assess the effectiveness of interventions (inter-group differences), a mixed-model ANOVA (time X group interaction) was used.||For the severity of pain, the calculations have revealed that only this pain now had an acceptable statistical power, of 77.1% after treatment (T1).||||0.065
81569428|NCT01960400|162812466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||||||interaction group X time|ANOVA|||||||0.049
81569429|NCT01960400|162812467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.035||||||interaction group X time|ANOVA|||||||0.035
81569430|NCT01960400|162812468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.046||||||interaction group X time|ANOVA|||||||0.046
81569431|NCT05544734|162812484|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.85|1.25|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction = Hydrocodone group mean change (i.e., change = baseline to postoperative day 2) minus Non-Hydrocodone group mean change (i.e., change = baseline to postoperative day 2).|||1.25|-1.85|0.69
81569432|NCT05544734|162812485|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.25|11.85|||t-test, 2 sided||Direction = Hydrocodone group mean change (i.e., change = postoperative day 3 to postoperative day 6) minus Non-Hydrocodone group mean change (i.e., change = postoperative day 3 to postoperative day 6).|||11.85|-7.25|0.62
81569433|NCT05764408|162812496|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.35||||||||1.35|0.49|
81569434|NCT05764408|162812497|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.86||||||||1.86|0.39|
81569435|NCT05764408|162812498|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.47
81569436|NCT05764408|162812500|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.81
81569437|NCT05764408|162812501|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|16.12||||||||16.12|0.07|
81569438|NCT01218113|162812504|NON_INFERIORITY|Crierion for non-inferiority evaluation: The upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in change between the two arms (3D\_HIV Group - Control Group) is below 0.|Geometric Mean Ratio|0.801|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.553|1.162|||Repeated-measures mixed model|||To show the difference in change from baseline of HIV-1 VL at week 48 between persons who received 3 doses of the HIV vaccine 732462 and persons who received placebo alone.||1.162|0.553|
81569439|NCT01218113|162812504|NON_INFERIORITY|Crierion for non-inferiority evaluation: The upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in change between the two arms (2D\_HIV Group - Control Group) is below 0.|Geometric Mean Ratio|1.184|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|0.816|1.717|||Repeated-measures mixed model|||To show the difference in change from baseline of HIV-1 VL at week 48 between persons who received 2 doses of the HIV Vaccine 732462 and persons who received placebo alone.||1.717|0.816|
81569440|NCT01218113|162812505|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority evaluation: The upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in change between the two arms (3D\_HIV Group - Control Group) is below 0.|Mean Difference|-0.096|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.257|0.065|||Repeated-measures mixed model|||To show the difference in change from baseline of HIV-1 VL (log10-transformed values) at week 48 between persons who received 3 doses of the HIV Vaccine 732462 and persons who received placebo alone.||0.065|-0.257|
81569441|NCT01218113|162812505|NON_INFERIORITY|Criterion for non-inferiority evaluation: The upper limit (UL) of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval (CI) for the difference in change between the two arms (2D\_HIV Group - Control Group) is below 0.|Mean Difference|0.073|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.088|0.235|||Repeated-measures mixed model|||To show the difference in change from baseline of HIV-1 VL (log10-transformed values) at week 48 between persons who received 2 doses of the HIV Vaccine 732462 and persons who received placebo alone.||0.235|-0.088|
81569442|NCT01633853|162812556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.117|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The blood levels of calcium at the 24th month of following up were compared to the levels of the baseline both in group Vitamin D2.||||0.117
81569443|NCT01633853|162812556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.309|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The blood levels of calcium at the 24th month of following up were compared to the levels of the baseline in group 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3.||||0.309
81569444|NCT01633853|162812556|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.554|TWO_SIDED|||||t=-0.593|t-test, 2 sided|||The levels of blood calcium at the 24th month of following up were compared between two groups.||||0.554
81569445|NCT01633853|162812557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The levels of blood 25(OH)Vitamin D were compared between the 24th month and the baseline in group Vitamin D2.||||<0.001
81569446|NCT01633853|162812557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The levels of blood 25(OH)Vitamin D were compared between the 24th month and the baseline in group 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3.||||<0.001
81569447|NCT01633853|162812557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||P\<0.001, t=-14.982.|t-test, 2 sided|||The levels of blood 25(OH) Vitamin D at the 24th month of following up were compared between two groups.||||<0.001
81569448|NCT01633853|162812558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|||||Chi-square value=0.099|Chi-squared|||||||0.753
81569449|NCT01633853|162812559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The levels of blood phosphorus were compared between the 24th month of following up and the baseline in group Vitamin D2.||||<0.001
81569450|NCT01633853|162812559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The levels of blood phosphorus were compared between the 24th month of following up and the baseline in group 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3, respectively.||||<0.001
81569451|NCT01633853|162812559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|||||t=0.394|t-test, 2 sided|||The levels of blood phosphorus at the 24th month of following up were compared between two groups.||||0.694
81569452|NCT01633853|162812560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.179|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The levels of blood iPTH were compared between the 24th month and the baseline in group Vitamin D2.||||0.179
81569453|NCT01633853|162812560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.106|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||The levels of blood iPTH were compared between the 24th month and the baseline group 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3, respectively.||||0.106
81569454|NCT01633853|162812560|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.463|TWO_SIDED|||||t=-0.736|t-test, 2 sided|||The levels of blood iPTH at the 24th month of following up were compared between two groups.||||0.463
81569455|NCT01258582|162812614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in the acceptance rates|-0.022||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.067|0.023|||Chi-squared|The difference in the acceptance rates was estimated along with 95% confidence intervals and tested using the chi-square test.||Sample size was chosen to detect a 10% difference in acceptance rates between two testing modality arms (90% power, 0.05 level of significance).||0.023|-0.067|0.34
81569456|NCT01227434|162812617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Exact binomial distribution|0.1||||0.1|TWO_SIDED||||||Exact binomial distribution|||Compared to historical estimates of PFS-6 months. With 30 patients, there would be 90% power to detect an improvement in the PFS-6 months rate from 10% (historical estimate) to 30% based on a one-sided exact test with alpha=0.1.||||0.10
81569457|NCT03486223|162812622|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71||||||Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for the within-subject comparison of GSK2256294 versus placebo.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||A sample size of 16 per group was estimated to have 86% power to detect a within-subject difference of 3.76 (80% of the above difference) or larger (with an SD for the within-subject difference of 4.6) in insulin sensitivity.||||0.71
81569458|NCT01513343|162812635|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Logistic|Multinomial logistic regression examined program effects on child BMI categories, controlling for child sex, age (months), \& BMI z-score at pretest.||||||<0.05
81569459|NCT01513343|162812636|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||To control for type I errors, the critical P values for each assessment were determined with the unweighted Bonferroni method, dividing the critical value of P \< 0.05 by the number of comparisons conducted for a given assessment.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||<0.05
81569460|NCT02417831|162812644|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Ratio|105.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.18|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.81|112.08|||||The standard deviation in the statistical analysis is actually the intra-individual coefficient of variation. Ratio calculated as test divided by reference.|||112.08|99.81|
81569461|NCT02417831|162812645|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Ratio|101.4|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.05|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.71|105.23|||||The standard deviation in the statistical analysis is actually the intra-individual coefficient of variation. Ratio calculated as test divided by reference.|||105.23|97.71|
81569462|NCT02417831|162812646|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|Bioequivalence range of 80% to 125%.|Ratio|101.42|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.85|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.81|105.17|||||The standard deviation in the statistical analysis is actually the intra-individual coefficient of variation. Ratio calculated as test divided by reference.|||105.17|97.81|
81569463|NCT01056653|162812710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.03|||||||ANCOVA|F(2,107)=3.48, partial n2=0.061, observed power=0.639||ANCOVA - Group Comparison of Parent Total Score on PCITS at 8 months, controlling for scores at baseline (4 months). Group entered as as fixed factor, outcome scores as dependent variable, and baseline scores as covariate.||||=0.03
81569464|NCT01056653|162812710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||||||Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons used|ANOVA|||Pairwise Group Comparison based on estimated marginal means - Parent Total Scores||||0.03
81569465|NCT01056653|162812710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.534||||||Bonferroni adjustment for multiple comparisons used|ANCOVA|||Pairwise Group Comparison based on estimated marginal means - Parent Total Scores||||0.534
81569466|NCT01056653|162812710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.047|||||||ANCOVA|F(2,107)=3.145, partial n2=0.056, observed power=0.593.||ANCOVA - Group Comparison of Cognitive Growth Fostering Subscale scores at 8 months, controlling for scores at baseline (4 months). Group entered as fixed factor, outcome scores as dependent variable, and baseline scores as covariate.||||0.047
81569467|NCT01056653|162812710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.056||||||Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons used|ANCOVA|||Pairwise Group Comparison based on estimated marginal means - Cognitive Growth Fostering Subscale||||0.056
81569468|NCT01056653|162812710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.267||||||Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons used|ANCOVA|||Pairwise Group Comparison based on estimated marginal means - Cognitive Growth Fostering Subscale||||0.267
81569469|NCT01056653|162812710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036|||||||ANCOVA|F(2,107)=3.440, partial n2=0.060, observed power=0.634||ANCOVA - Group Comparison of Socio-Emotional Growth Subscale scores at 8 months, controlling for scores at baseline (4 months). Group entered as fixed factor, outcome scores as dependent variable, and baseline scores as covariate.||||0.036
81569470|NCT01056653|162812710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||||||Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons used|ANCOVA|||Pairwise Group Comparison based on estimated marginal means - Socio-Emotional Growth Fostering Subscale||||0.036
81569471|NCT01056653|162812710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||||||Bonferroni adjustments for multiple comparisons used|ANCOVA|||Pairwise Group Comparison based on estimated marginal means - Socio-Emotional Growth Fostering Subscale||||1.00
81569472|NCT01056653|162812710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.665|||||||ANCOVA|F(2,107)=0.409||ANCOVA - Group Comparison of Sensitivity to Cues Subscale scores at 8 months, controlling for scores at baseline (4 months). Group entered as fixed factor, outcome scores as dependent variable, and baseline scores as covariate.||||0.665
81569473|NCT01056653|162812710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.732|||||||ANCOVA|F(2,107)=0.313||ANCOVA - Group Comparison of Response to Distress Subscale scores at 8 months, controlling for scores at baseline (4 months). Group entered as fixed factor, outcome scores as dependent variable, and baseline scores as covariate.||||0.732
81569474|NCT01056653|162812711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.61|||||||ANCOVA|F(2,107)=0.49||ANCOVA - Group Comparison of Parent Domain scores at 8 months, controlling for scores at baseline (4 months). Group entered as fixed factor, outcome scores as dependent variable, and baseline scores as covariate.||||0.61
81569475|NCT01056653|162812711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38|||||||ANCOVA|F(2,107)=0.96||ANCOVA - Group Comparison of Child Domain scores at 8 months, controlling for scores at baseline (4 months). Group entered as fixed factor, outcome scores as dependent variable, and baseline scores as covariate.||||0.38
81569476|NCT01056653|162812712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||ANCOVA|F(2,106)=2.24.||ANCOVA - Group Comparison of WPL-R scores - Evaluation Subscale scores at 8 months, controlling for scores at baseline (4 months). Group entered as fixed factor, outcome scores as dependent variable, and baseline scores as covariate.||||0.11
81569477|NCT01056653|162812712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.686|||||||ANCOVA|F(2,106)=0.379||ANCOVA - Group Comparison of WPL-R scores - Centrality Subscale scores at 8 months, controlling for scores at baseline (4 months). Group entered as fixed factor, outcome scores as dependent variable, and baseline scores as covariate.||||0.686
81569478|NCT01056653|162812712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.121|||||||ANCOVA|F(2,106)=2.158||ANCOVA - Group Comparison of WPL-R scores - Life Change Subscale scores at 8 months, controlling for scores at baseline (4 months). Group entered as fixed factor, outcome scores as dependent variable, and baseline scores as covariate.||||0.121
81569479|NCT01619423|162812713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.78||||0.31|ONE_SIDED|10.0||1.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.5||0.31
81569480|NCT01619423|162812713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.55||||0.15|ONE_SIDED|10.0||1.16|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.16||0.15
81569481|NCT01619423|162812713|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.62||||0.16|ONE_SIDED|10.0||1.14|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.14||0.16
81569482|NCT03733470|162812714|OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.05
81569483|NCT01517711|162812715|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.286||||||P value is for overall post-randomization CAPS score|ANOVA|||Women were excluded from analysis because of the small sample size and unequal distribution across groups.||||0.286
81569484|NCT01517711|162812716|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.1|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.10
81569485|NCT01517711|162812717|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||=|0.03|||||||ANOVA|||Analysis is for sleep only (men)||||=0.03
81569486|NCT02498132|162812719|OTHER|A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model assuming a normal distribution, identity link function, and exchangeable correlation matrix was used to examine the interaction between time and treatment condition on BDI-II depressive symptoms adjusting for the main effects of baseline depressive symptoms, time, and treatment condition.|||||<|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<.05
81569487|NCT04203498|162812740|SUPERIORITY||Difference in least squares means|-0.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.914|=|0.4263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|1.08|||Linear mixed model repeated measures|||Week 9 to 12 (primary outcome statistics)||1.08|-2.54|=0.4263
81569488|NCT00005044|162812814|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.39|||Log Rank||Reference level = TAS x 8 weeks|Assuming 40% of deaths in the 8-wk arm from prostate cancer (PC) and that 8-yr DSS would be 79%, 270 PC deaths were required to detect a 33% hazard reduction in the 28-wk arm with 90% power using the log-rank test with a 2-sided significance level of 0.05. Under assumed failure rates, 1,540 patients accrued over 4 years and observed for an additional 6 years were expected to provide the requisite events. This sample accounted for a 10% ineligible/lack-of-data rate and 3 interim analyses.||1.39|0.48|0.45
81569489|NCT00005044|162812815|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.15|||Log Rank|2-sided significance level of 0.05|Reference level = TAS x 8 weeks|With 1540 patients accrued over 4 years and observed for an additional 6 years, determined for the primary endpoint, there would be 90% power to detect a 22% reduction in the hazard of all cause deaths in the 28-week arm, with 2-sided significance level of 0.05. This sample accounted for a 10% ineligible/lack-of-data rate.||1.15|0.79|0.62
81569490|NCT00005044|162812816|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.08|||Log Rank|Significance level = 0.05|Reference level = TAS x 8 weeks|||1.08|0.85|0.47
81569491|NCT00005044|162812817|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.05|||Gray's test|2-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = TAS x 8 weeks|Locoregional progression||1.05|0.40|0.07
81569492|NCT00005044|162812817|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.66|||Gray's test|2-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = TAS x 8 weeks|Distant metastasis||1.66|0.68|0.80
81569493|NCT00005044|162812818|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.02||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.17|||Gray's test|2-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = TAS x 8 weeks|Protocol definition||1.17|0.89|0.74
81569494|NCT00005044|162812818|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.19|||Gray's test|2-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = TAS x 8 weeks|Phoenix definition||1.19|0.79|0.77
81569495|NCT00005044|162812819|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.3|||Log Rank|2-sided significance level = 0.05|Reference level = TAS x 8 weeks|||1.30|0.64|0.62
81569496|NCT00181155|162812825|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.007||95.0||||vs. baseline|Two-sided paired t tests|||||||<0.007
81569497|NCT00181155|162812826|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.02||95.0||||vs. baseline|Two-sided paired t tests|||||||<0.02
81569498|NCT02935842|162812848|OTHER|||||||||||||||||First Reliable Change (RC), Reliable Change Index (RCI) were calculated on every individual score. Further, ANOVAs and t-tests were administered in order to verify differences between groups or interventions. Significance levels were set at p \< .05.|Reliable Change / Reliable Change Index according to Jacobson \& Truax (1991). There, on the basis of every individual score, the change in performance (i.e. BL-4Weeks/ BL-6Months) has been calculated and is reported with level of significance as well as effect size.|||
81569499|NCT02935842|162812848|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||.05
81569500|NCT02935842|162812852|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||.05
81569501|NCT02935842|162812854|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||.05
81569502|NCT01980940|162812869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment ratio|5.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.03|6.42|||ANOVA|||The geometric least squares mean ratio (GLSMR) and 90% confidence interval was calculated for Cmax after log transformation for the formulation comparison (ETOR 75 DMSO/ETOR 75 PG) using a linear mixed effect model with fixed effects terms for treatment and period and random effect for participants. Cmax with value 0 included in calculation of GLSMs with a value of 0.5\*LLOQ (=0.5 h\*ng/ml).||6.42|4.03|
81569503|NCT01980940|162812869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment ratio|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.05|8.81|||ANOVA|||The GLSMR and 90% confidence interval was calculated for Cmax after log transformation for the formulation comparison (ETOR 150 DMSO/ETOR 150 PG) using a linear mixed effect model with fixed effects terms for treatment and period and random effect for participants. Cmax with value 0 included in calculation of GLSMs with a value of 0.5\*LLOQ (=0.5 h\*ng/ml).||8.81|6.05|
81569504|NCT01980940|162812869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment ratio|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.38|0.55|||ANOVA|||The GLSMR and 90% confidence interval was calculated for Cmax after log transformation for the dose comparison (ETOR 75 DMSO/ETOR 150 DMSO) using a linear mixed effect model with fixed effects terms for treatment and period and random effect for participants. Cmax with value 0 included in calculation of GLSMs with a value of 0.5\*LLOQ (=0.5 h\*ng/ml).||0.55|0.38|
81569505|NCT01980940|162812869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment ratio|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.51|0.83|||ANOVA|||The GLSMR and 90% confidence interval was calculated for Cmax after log transformation for the dose comparison (ETOR 75 PG/ETOR 150 PG) using a linear mixed effect model with fixed effects terms for treatment and period and random effect for participants. Cmax with value 0 included in calculation of GLSMs with a value of 0.5\*LLOQ (=0.5 h\*ng/ml).||0.83|0.51|
81569506|NCT01980940|162812871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment ratio|9.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|4.77|18.18|||ANOVA|||The GLSMR and 90% confidence interval was calculated for AUC0-last after log transformation for the formulation comparison (ETOR 75 DMSO/ETOR 75 PG) using a linear mixed effect model with fixed effects terms for treatment and period and random effect for participants. AUC with value 0 included in calculation of GLSMs with a value of 0.5\*LLOQ (=0.5 h\*ng/ml).||18.18|4.77|
81569507|NCT01980940|162812871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment ratio|8.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|6.39|10.32|||ANOVA|||The GLSMR and 90% confidence interval was calculated for AUC0-last after log transformation for the formulation comparison (ETOR 150 DMSO/ETOR 150 PG) using a linear mixed effect model with fixed effects terms for treatment and period and random effect for participants. AUC with value 0 included in calculation of GLSMs with a value of 0.5\*LLOQ (=0.5 h\*ng/ml).||10.32|6.39|
81569508|NCT01980940|162812871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment ratio|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|0.57|||ANOVA|||The GLSMR and 90% confidence interval was calculated for AUC0-last after log transformation for the dose comparison (ETOR 75 DMSO/ETOR 150 DMSO) using a linear mixed effect model with fixed effects terms for treatment and period and random effect for participants. AUC with value 0 included in calculation of GLSMs with a value of 0.5\*LLOQ (=0.5 h\*ng/ml).||0.57|0.39|
81569509|NCT01980940|162812871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment ratio|0.41|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.21|0.79|||ANOVA|||The GLSMR and 90% confidence interval was calculated for AUC0-last after log transformation for the dose comparison (ETOR 75 PG/ETOR 150 PG) using a linear mixed effect model with fixed effects terms for treatment and period and random effect for participants. AUC with value 0 included in calculation of GLSMs with a value of 0.5\*LLOQ (=0.5 h\*ng/ml).||0.79|0.21|
81569510|NCT01980940|162812872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-27.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|21.57||0.2113|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-63.6|8.9|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||Treatment difference in mean time-weighted average change from baseline to Day 2 in the WOMAC VA 3.1 pain subscale score (ETOR 50 DMSO - Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was evaluated using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model that included baseline measurements and time-weighted average at Day 2 in the response variable. The model included terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, and treatment.||8.9|-63.6|0.2113
81569511|NCT01980940|162812872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.66||0.2548|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-55.7|10.3|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||Treatment difference in mean time-weighted average change from baseline to Day 4 in the WOMAC VA 3.1 pain subscale score (ETOR 50 DMSO - Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was evaluated using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model that included baseline measurements and time-weighted average at Day 4 in the response variable. The model included terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, and treatment.||10.3|-55.7|0.2548
81569512|NCT01980940|162812872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-21.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.94||0.288|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-54.9|12.0|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||Treatment difference in mean time-weighted average change from baseline to Day 7 in the WOMAC VA 3.1 pain subscale score (ETOR 50 DMSO - Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was evaluated using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model that included baseline measurements and time-weighted average at Day 7 in the response variable. The model included terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, and treatment.||12.0|-54.9|0.2880
81569513|NCT01980940|162812872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-17.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.52||0.3709|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-50.4|15.1|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||Treatment difference in mean time-weighted average change from baseline to Day 11 in the WOMAC VA 3.1 pain subscale score (ETOR 50 DMSO - Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was evaluated using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model that included baseline measurements and time-weighted average at Day 11 in the response variable. The model included terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, and treatment.||15.1|-50.4|0.3709
81569514|NCT01980940|162812872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-17.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|19.81||0.3883|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-50.5|16.0|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||Treatment difference in mean time-weighted average change from baseline to Day 14 in the WOMAC VA 3.1 pain subscale score (ETOR 50 DMSO - Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was evaluated using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model that included baseline measurements and time-weighted average at Day 14 in the response variable. The model included terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, and treatment.||16.0|-50.5|0.3883
81569515|NCT01980940|162812873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.32||0.1383|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-29.7|1.6|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||Treatment difference in mean time-weighted average change from baseline to Day 2 in the WOMAC VA 3.1 stiffness subscale score (ETOR 50 DMSO - Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was evaluated using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model that included baseline measurements and time-weighted average at Day 2 in the response variable. The model included terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, and treatment.||1.6|-29.7|0.1383
81569516|NCT01980940|162812873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.66||0.238|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.9|4.2|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||Treatment difference in mean time-weighted average change from baseline to Day 4 in the WOMAC VA 3.1 stiffness subscale score (ETOR 50 DMSO - Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was evaluated using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model that included baseline measurements and time-weighted average at Day 4 in the response variable. The model included terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, and treatment.||4.2|-24.9|0.2380
81569517|NCT01980940|162812873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.53||0.2691|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.9|4.8|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||Treatment difference in mean time-weighted average change from baseline to Day 7 in the WOMAC VA 3.1 stiffness subscale score (ETOR 50 DMSO - Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was evaluated using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model that included baseline measurements and time-weighted average at Day 7 in the response variable. The model included terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, and treatment.||4.8|-23.9|0.2691
81569518|NCT01980940|162812873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.15||0.3246|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.8|5.6|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||Treatment difference in mean time-weighted average change from baseline to Day 11 in the WOMAC VA 3.1 stiffness subscale score (ETOR 50 DMSO - Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was evaluated using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model that included baseline measurements and time-weighted average at Day 11 in the response variable. The model included terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, and treatment.||5.6|-21.8|0.3246
81569519|NCT01980940|162812873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.19||0.3881|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-20.9|6.6|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||Treatment difference in mean time-weighted average change from baseline to Day 14 in the WOMAC VA 3.1 stiffness subscale score (ETOR 50 DMSO - Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was evaluated using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model that included baseline measurements and time-weighted average at Day 14 in the response variable. The model included terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, and treatment.||6.6|-20.9|0.3881
81569520|NCT01980940|162812874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-52.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|68.25||0.4477|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-166.8|62.3|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||Treatment difference in mean time-weighted average change from baseline to Day 2 in the WOMAC VA 3.1 physical function subscale score (ETOR 50 DMSO - Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was evaluated using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model that included baseline measurements and time-weighted average at Day 2 in the response variable. The model included terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, and treatment.||62.3|-166.8|0.4477
81569521|NCT01980940|162812874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-33.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|65.42||0.6084|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-143.6|76.1|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||Treatment difference in mean time-weighted average change from baseline to Day 4 in the WOMAC VA 3.1 physical function subscale score (ETOR 50 DMSO - Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was evaluated using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model that included baseline measurements and time-weighted average at Day 4 in the response variable. The model included terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, and treatment.||76.1|-143.6|0.6084
81569522|NCT01980940|162812874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|65.25||0.5926|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-144.7|74.4|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||Treatment difference in mean time-weighted average change from baseline to Day 7 in the WOMAC VA 3.1 physical function subscale score (ETOR 50 DMSO - Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was evaluated using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model that included baseline measurements and time-weighted average at Day 7 in the response variable. The model included terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, and treatment.||74.4|-144.7|0.5926
81569523|NCT01980940|162812874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|62.49||0.5022|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-147.2|62.6|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||Treatment difference in mean time-weighted average change from baseline to Day 11 in the WOMAC VA 3.1 physical function subscale score (ETOR 50 DMSO - Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was evaluated using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model that included baseline measurements and time-weighted average at Day 11 in the response variable. The model included terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, and treatment.||62.6|-147.2|0.5022
81569524|NCT01980940|162812874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-42.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|63.7||0.5125|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-149.0|64.9|||constrained longitudinal data analysis|||Treatment difference in mean time-weighted average change from baseline to Day 14 in the WOMAC VA 3.1 physical function subscale score (ETOR 50 DMSO - Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was evaluated using a constrained longitudinal data analysis model that included baseline measurements and time-weighted average at Day 14 in the response variable. The model included terms of visit, visit-by-treatment, and treatment.||64.9|-149.0|0.5125
81569525|NCT01980940|162812875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2632|||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra test|||Treatment comparison of Day 2 PGART frequencies (ETOR 50 DMSO vs Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was performed using a two-sided Jonckheere-Terpstra test.||||0.2632
81569526|NCT01980940|162812875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4703|||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra test|||Treatment comparison of Day 4 PGART frequencies (ETOR 50 DMSO vs Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was performed using a two-sided Jonckheere-Terpstra test.||||0.4703
81569527|NCT01980940|162812875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.5507|||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra test|||Treatment comparison of Day 7 PGART frequencies (ETOR 50 DMSO vs Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was performed using a two-sided Jonckheere-Terpstra test.||||0.5507
81569528|NCT01980940|162812875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.3992|||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra test|||Treatment comparison of Day 11 PGART frequencies (ETOR 50 DMSO vs Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was performed using a two-sided Jonckheere-Terpstra test.||||0.3992
81569529|NCT01980940|162812875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6626|||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra test|||Treatment comparison of Day 14 PGART frequencies (ETOR 50 DMSO vs Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was performed using a two-sided Jonckheere-Terpstra test.||||0.6626
81569530|NCT01980940|162812875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.315|||||||Jonckheere-Terpstra test|||Treatment comparison of post-trial PGART frequencies (ETOR 50 DMSO vs Placebo \[Pt 2\]) was performed using a two-sided Jonckheere-Terpstra test.||||0.3150
81569531|NCT00967668|162813017|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|Linear mixed-effects model with baseline, 3- and 12-month outcome values modeled as dependent variables||All participants were included in outcomes analyses using intention-to-treat principles. A linear mixed-effects model with baseline, 3- and 12-month outcome values modeled as dependent variables was used.This statistical approach allows the use of data from all participants as long as the dependent variable is available for at least one time point. Each subject was included as a random intercept to adjust for within-person correlations.||||<0.05
81569532|NCT00745823|162813032|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 800 mg q.d. dosage was considered non-inferior to 400 mg b.i.d. if the lower bound of the 2-sided exact 95% CI for difference in response rate remained above -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.7|-0.83|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||-0.83|-10.7|0.044
81569533|NCT00745823|162813033|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 800 mg q.d. dosage was considered non-inferior to 400 mg b.i.d. if the lower bound of the 2-sided exact 95% CI for difference in response rate remained above -10%.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1||||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.29|-1.06|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||-1.06|-9.29|0.011
81569534|NCT00745823|162813034|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|4.6|||Miettinen and Nurminen|||||4.6|-5.0|
81569535|NCT00745823|162813035|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.0||||||||2.0|-1.3|
81569536|NCT00745823|162813036|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.29|34.4|||t-test, 2 sided|||||34.40|-7.29|
81569537|NCT01673867|162813049|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.92|0.59|0.89|||Log Rank||HR = Nivolumab over docetaxel|||0.89|0.59|0.0015
81569538|NCT00590720|162813070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4|||||||Two-sample t-test|||||||0.40
81569539|NCT00590720|162813071|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.01|||||||Two-sample t-test|||||||<0.01
81569540|NCT00590720|162813072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.53|||||||Two-sample t-test|||||||0.53
81569541|NCT00590720|162813073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22|||||||Two-sample t-test|||||||0.22
81569542|NCT00590720|162813074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.16|||||||Two-sample t-test|||||||0.16
81569543|NCT00590720|162813075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Two-sample t-test|||||||0.52
81569544|NCT01001377|162813087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Stratified Cox proportional hazard ratio|0.966|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.839|1.113|||||Hazard ratio is presented as panitumumab : cetuximab. A value \< 1.0 indicates a lower average event rate and longer time to event for panitumumab relative to cetuximab.|Cox proportional hazards model stratified by geographic region (North America, western Europe and Australia vs rest of world) and ECOG performance status (0 or 1 vs 2).||1.113|0.839|
81569545|NCT01001377|162813087|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|The overall survival non-inferiority hypothesis based on an asymptotic normal score was tested at a 1-sided 2.5% significance level. A value \< -1.96 indicates non-inferiority at a significance level of 1-sided 0.025.|Normal score|-3.19||||0.0007||||||A synthesis approach with an asymptotic standard normal test statistic|Asymptotic standard normal test|||A synthesis approach with an asymptotic standard normal test statistic based on the logarithm of the hazard ratio was used to test the hypothesis that panitumumab is non-inferior to cetuximab for overall survival (ie, that panitumumab retains at least 50% of the overall survival benefit of cetuximab relative to best supportive care).||||0.0007
81569546|NCT01001377|162813089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.58|||||Common treatment odds ratio stratified by geographic region (North America, western Europe and Australia vs rest of world) and ECOG performance status (0 or 1 vs 2).|||1.58|0.83|
81569547|NCT01001377|162813093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.0126|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0353|0.0605|||||A positive difference between the treatment groups favors the panitumumab group.|Repeated measures mixed model includes treatment, geographic region, ECOG score, assessment week, and treatment by assessment week interaction as fixed effects, and subjects a random effect. An unstructured covariance matrix is used in the mixed model.||0.0605|-0.0353|
81569548|NCT01001377|162813094|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6745|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9331|1.5841|||||A positive difference between the treatment groups favors the panitumumab group.|Repeated measures mixed model includes treatment, geographic region, ECOG score, assessment week, and treatment by assessment week interaction as fixed effects, and subjects a random effect. An unstructured covariance matrix is used in the mixed model.||1.5841|-4.9331|
81569549|NCT01001377|162813095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.0372|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3267|4.401|||||A positive difference between the treatment groups favors the panitumumab group.|Repeated measures mixed model includes treatment, geographic region, ECOG score, assessment week, and treatment by assessment week interaction as fixed effects, and subjects a random effect. An unstructured covariance matrix is used in the mixed model.||4.4010|-2.3267|
81569550|NCT01001377|162813096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.5836|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0269|4.1941|||||A positive difference between the treatment groups favors the panitumumab group.|Repeated measures mixed model includes treatment, geographic region, ECOG score, assessment week, and treatment by assessment week interaction as fixed effects, and subjects a random effect. An unstructured covariance matrix is used in the mixed model.||4.1941|-3.0269|
81569551|NCT01001377|162813097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1998|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0093|5.6098|||||A positive difference between the treatment groups favors the panitumumab group.|Repeated measures mixed model includes treatment, geographic region, ECOG score, assessment week, and treatment by assessment week interaction as fixed effects, and subjects a random effect. An unstructured covariance matrix is used in the mixed model.||5.6098|-6.0093|
81569552|NCT03727230|162813116|OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||In this study, a single-arm clinical trial was conducted. The summarized alloanti-D rate (203/720, 28.2%; 95% CI, 19%-32%) in truly RhD-negative patients with similar mixed diseases after RhD+ RBC transfusion reported in the meta-analysis (Ji YL, et al. Vox Sang 2022; 117: 633-40) was used as the control for comparison with alloanti-D rate identified in Asian-type DEL patients after RhD+ RBC transfusion in the clinical trial.||||< 0.001
81569553|NCT01606007|162813120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.59|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1112|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|-0.37||Primary endpoint was tested at alpha=0.05; significance was claimed only if Saxagliptin+Dapagliflozin+Metformin was superior to both Saxagliptin+Metformin and Dapagliflozin+Metformin.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.37|-0.81|<0.0001
81569554|NCT01606007|162813120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1108||0.0166|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|-0.05||Primary endpoint was tested at alpha=0.05; significance was claimed only if Saxagliptin+Dapagliflozin+Metformin was superior to both Saxagliptin+Metformin and Dapagliflozin+Metformin.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.05|-0.48|0.0166
81569555|NCT01606007|162813121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-44.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.914|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.7|-34.3||Each secondary endpoint was tested at alpha=0.05; significance was claimed only if Saxagliptin+Dapagliflozin+Metformin was superior to both Saxagliptin+Metformin and Dapagliflozin+Metformin.|ANCOVA|||LOCF||-34.3|-53.7|<0.0001
81569556|NCT01606007|162813121|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.923||0.0639|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.8|0.5||Each secondary endpoint was tested at alpha=0.05; significance testing stops at the endpoint where p-value\>0.05.|ANCOVA|||LOCF||0.5|-18.8|0.0639
81569557|NCT01606007|162813122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-23.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.988|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.6|-15.9|||||ANCOVA was applied for comparison, but p-value was not reported because at least one prior test in the hierarchical testing procedure yielded p-value\>0.05.|||-15.9|-31.6|
81569558|NCT01606007|162813122|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.957|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.8|1.7|||||ANCOVA was applied for comparison, but p-value was not reported because at least one prior test in the hierarchical testing procedure yielded p-value\>0.05.|||1.7|-13.8|
81569559|NCT01606007|162813123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference in percentages|23.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.282|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|31.5|||||Modified Logistic Regression was applied for comparison, but p-value was not reported because at least one prior test in the hierarchical testing procedure yielded p-value\>0.05.|||31.5|14.7|
81569560|NCT01606007|162813123|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean difference in percentages|19.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.587|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|28.1|||||Modified Logistic Regression was applied for comparison, but p-value was not reported because at least one prior test in the hierarchical testing procedure yielded p-value\>0.05.|||28.1|10.1|
81569561|NCT01606007|162813124|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3451|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.73|-1.37|||||ANCOVA was applied for comparison, but p-value was not reported because at least one prior test in the hierarchical testing procedure yielded p-value\>0.05.|||-1.37|-2.73|
81569562|NCT05673889|162813125|OTHER|Mixed Model|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|192.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|166.56|221.79|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Dabigatran etexilate administered alone as Reference, ARV-471 coadministered with dabigatran etexilate as Test. Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||221.79|166.56|
81569563|NCT05673889|162813126|OTHER|Mixed Model|Ratio (%) of Adjusted Geometric Means|197.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|177.32|220.66|||||The ratios (and 90% CIs) are expressed as percentages.|Dabigatran etexilate administered alone as Reference, ARV-471 coadministered with dabigatran etexilate as Test. Natural log transformed Cmax was analyzed using a mixed effect model with treatment as fixed effects and participant as a random effect. Estimates of the adjusted mean differences (Test-Reference) and corresponding 90% CIs were obtained from the model and were exponentiated to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (Test/Reference) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||220.66|177.32|
81569564|NCT01235689|162813143|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by Screening smoking status (yes or no) and weight (\< 70 kg or ≥ 70 kg).||||||0.010
81569565|NCT01235689|162813144|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by screening smoking status (yes or no) and weight (\< 70 kg, ≥ 70 kg).||||||0.014
81569566|NCT01235689|162813145|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by screening smoking status (yes or no) and weight (\< 70 kg, ≥ 70 kg).||||||0.006
81569567|NCT01235689|162813146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by screening smoking status (yes or no) and weight (\< 70 kg, ≥ 70 kg).||||||0.010
81569568|NCT01235689|162813147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.299|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by screening smoking status (yes or no) and weight (\< 70 kg, ≥ 70 kg).||||||0.299
81569569|NCT01235689|162813148|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.728|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by screening smoking status (yes or no) and weight (\< 70 kg, ≥ 70 kg).||||||0.728
81569570|NCT01235689|162813149|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|CMH test stratified by screening smoking status (yes or no) and weight (\< 70 kg, ≥ 70 kg).||||||0.067
81569571|NCT01235689|162813150|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4||||0.116|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|0.4|||ANCOVA|Model included factors for treatment group, screening smoking status (yes or no), and weight (\< 70 kg, ≥ 70 kg), and Baseline values as covariate.||||0.4|-3.2|0.116
81569572|NCT01235689|162813152|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.442||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.8|||Regression, Cox|||||0.8|0.2|0.012
81569573|NCT01235689|162813153|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.45||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|1.9|||Regression, Cox|||||1.9|1.1|0.008
81569574|NCT01235689|162813154|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.337||||0.052|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.8|||Regression, Cox|||||1.8|1.0|0.052
81569575|NCT01235689|162813157|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.823||||0.501|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.5|||Regression, Cox|||||1.5|0.5|0.501
81569576|NCT01235689|162813158|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.785||||0.459|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.5|||Regression, Cox|||||1.5|0.4|0.459
81569577|NCT01235689|162813165|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.423||||0.212|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.6|||Regression, Cox|||||1.6|0.1|0.212
81569578|NCT00389597|162813181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% one-sided confidence bound for testing non-inferiority using two proportion test with 10% non-inferiority margin.||||||0.0021|||||||Farrington Manning|||1 Level: Ho: pm-pc \<=-0.1 (inferiority) Alternative hypothesis: Ha: pm - pc \> -0.1 Where pm = the proportion of success in the Mobi-C group and the Pc = the proportion of success in the ACDF group.||||0.0021
81575210|NCT01059825|162821904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.78||||0|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.26|-1.3||P-value is one-sided. P-value is rounded to 3 decimals; therefore, p \<0.0005 is reported as 0.000.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-1.30|-2.26|0.000
81569579|NCT00389597|162813181|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The 95% one-sided confidence bound for testing non-inferiority using two proportioned test with a 10% non-inferiority margin.|||||<|0.0001|||||||Farrington-Manning|||"2 Level: Ho: pm-pc \<=-0.1 (inferiority) Alternative hypothesis: Ha: pm - pc \> -0.1 Where pm = the proportion of success in the Mobi-C group and the Pc = the proportion of success in the ACDF group.~2 Level: Ho: pm-pc \<= 0 (not superior) Alternative hypothesis: Ha: pm-pc \>0 Where pm = the proportion of success in the Mobi-C group and the Pc = the proportion of success in the ACDF group."||||<0.0001
81569580|NCT01323959|162813200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of subjects seroprotected|96.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.0|99.6|||||The pre-specified lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the percentage of seroprotected (Anti-D concentrations ≥ 0.1 IU/mL by ELISA or ≥ 0.01 IU/mL by VERO-cell when subjects with ELISA result \<0.1 IU/mL) subjects was above 80%.|"The objective of the analysis was to demonstrate that a booster dose of Boostrix™ Polio vaccine, administered to adults 10 years after a dose of Boostrix™ Polio vaccine or co-administered Boostrix™ + Poliorix™ vaccines, elicited seroprotective antibody concentrations, 1 month after the booster dose, in at least 80% of the subjects against diphtheria.~Samples were analysed both with ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay), and VERO-cell (African green monkey kidney cell) neutralisation testing."||99.6|89|
81569581|NCT01323959|162813200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of subjects seroprotected|95.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|87.8|99.1|||||The pre-specified lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the percentage of seroprotected (Anti-D concentrations ≥ 0.1 IU/mL by ELISA or ≥ 0.01 IU/mL by VERO-cell when subjects with ELISA result \<0.1 IU/mL) subjects was above 80%.|The objective of the analysis was to demonstrate that a booster dose of Boostrix™ Polio vaccine, administered to adults 10 years after a dose of Boostrix™ Polio vaccine or co-administered Boostrix™ + Poliorix™ vaccines, elicited seroprotective antibody concentrations, one month after the booster dose, in at least 80% of the subjects against diphtheria.||99.1|87.8|
81569582|NCT01323959|162813200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of subjects seroprotected|100.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|94.8|100.0|||||The pre-specified lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the percentage of seroprotected (Anti-D concentrations ≥ 0.1 IU/mL by ELISA or ≥ 0.01 IU/mL by VERO-cell when subjects with ELISA result \<0.1 IU/mL) subjects was above 80%.|The objective of the analysis was to demonstrate that a booster dose of Boostrix™ Polio vaccine, administered to adults 10 years after a dose of Boostrix™ Polio vaccine or co-administered Boostrix™ + Poliorix™ vaccines, elicited seroprotective antibody concentrations, one month after the booster dose, in at least 80% of the subjects against diphtheria.||100|94.8|
81569583|NCT01323959|162813202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of subjects seroprotected|92.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|82.4|97.4|||||The pre-specified lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the percentage of seroprotected (Anti-D concentrations ≥ 0.1 IU/mL by ELISA or ≥ 0.01 IU/mL by VERO-cell when subjects with ELISA result \<0.1 IU/mL) subjects was above 80%.|The objective of the analysis was to dose in study NCT01277705. Samples were analysed both with ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay), and VERO-cell (African green monkey kidney cell) neutralisation testing.||97.4|82.4|
81569584|NCT01323959|162813202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of subjects seroprotected|79.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|67.9|88.3|||||The pre-specified lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the percentage of seroprotected (Anti-D concentrations ≥ 0.1 IU/mL by ELISA or ≥ 0.01 IU/mL by VERO-cell when subjects with ELISA result \<0.1 IU/mL) subjects was above 80%.|The objective of the analysis was to demonstrate that a booster dose of Boostrix™ Polio vaccine, administered to adults 10 years after a dose of Boostrix™ Polio vaccine or co-administered Boostrix™ + Poliorix™ vaccines, elicited seroprotective antibody concentrations, one month after the booster dose, in at least 80% of the subjects against diphtheria.||88.3|67.9|
81569585|NCT01323959|162813202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of subjects seroprotected|84.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|73.3|91.8|||||The pre-specified lower limit (LL) of the 95% confidence interval (CI) for the percentage of seroprotected (Anti-D concentrations ≥ 0.1 IU/mL by ELISA or ≥ 0.01 IU/mL by VERO-cell when subjects with ELISA result \<0.1 IU/mL) subjects was above 80%.|The objective of the analysis was to demonstrate that a booster dose of Boostrix™ Polio vaccine, administered to adults 10 years after a dose of Boostrix™ Polio vaccine or co-administered Boostrix™ + Poliorix™ vaccines, elicited seroprotective antibody concentrations, one month after the booster dose, in at least 80% of the subjects against diphtheria.||91.8|73.3|
81569586|NCT03344796|162813217|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81569587|NCT03344796|162813218|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||<0.001
81569588|NCT03344796|162813219|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.01|||||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.01
81569589|NCT03344796|162813220|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.1|||||||Chi-squared|||Knowledge of sun protection score at baseline compared with score after completion of the arm. The hypothesis is that the focus group, usability test and structured interviews arms will not have significant change in knowledge. It is expected that cohort studies 1 and 2 will have significant change in knowledge of sun protection.||||< 0.1
81569590|NCT00758836|162813226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|24.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.7|32.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for independent binomial distribution stratified by baseline severity.||||32.2|16.7|<0.001
81569591|NCT00758836|162813226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|27.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.6|35.8|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for independent binomal distribution stratified by baseline severity.||||35.8|19.6|<0.001
81569592|NCT00758836|162813226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|20.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|12.6|28.2|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for independent binomal distribution stratified by baseline severity.||||28.2|12.6|<0.001
81569593|NCT00758836|162813226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion differenece|4.2||||0.449|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-5.0|13.3|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for independent binomal distribution stratified by baseline severity.||||13.3|-5.0|0.449
81569594|NCT00758836|162813226|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|7.7||||0.182|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.8|17.1|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for independent binomal distribution stratified by baseline severity.||||17.1|-1.8|0.182
81569595|NCT00758836|162813227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|40.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|31.9|49.0|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for independent binomal distribution stratified by baseline severity.||||49.0|31.9|<0.001
81569596|NCT00758836|162813227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|39.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|30.5|48.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for independent binomal distribution stratified by baseline severity.||||48.5|30.5|<0.001
81569597|NCT00758836|162813227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|6.1||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.9|14.9|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for independent binomal distribution stratified by baseline severity.||||14.9|-2.9|0.265
81569598|NCT00758836|162813227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|5.2||||0.362|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-4.2|14.5|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for independent binomal distribution stratified by baseline severity.||||14.5|-4.2|0.362
81569599|NCT00758836|162813227|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Proportion difference|34.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|25.3|43.4|||Miettinen and Nurminen|Miettinen and Nurminen method for independent binomal distribution stratified by baseline severity.||||43.4|25.3|<0.001
81569600|NCT00679432|162813262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|5.8||||0.1393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|13.4|||Chi-squared||The difference in proportions was determined by subtracting the proportion of patients who reached the endpoint in the placebo group from that proportion in the active group (active minus placebo).|All p-values were based on the Chi-square test; comparisons of budesonide MMX and placebo were conducted at the α = 0.025 level of significance and the comparison of Asacol and placebo were conducted at the α = 0.05 level of significance. The study was not powered to show statistical significance for Asacol versus budesonide MMX.||13.4|-1.8|0.1393
81569601|NCT00679432|162813262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|10.4||||0.0143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|18.7|||Chi-squared||See comments from the budesonide 6 mg versus placebo comparison (statistical analysis 1).|See comments from the budesonide 6 mg versus placebo comparison (statistical analysis 1).||18.7|2.2|0.0143
81569602|NCT00679432|162813262|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|4.7||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|12.1|||Chi-squared||See comments from the budesonide 6 mg versus placebo comparison (statistical analysis 1).|See comments from the budesonide 6 mg versus placebo comparison (statistical analysis 1).||12.1|-2.7|0.2200
81569603|NCT00679432|162813263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|5.8||||0.3146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|17.0|||Chi-squared||The difference in proportions was determined by subtracting the proportion of patients who reached the endpoint in the placebo group from that proportion in the active group (active minus placebo).|Clinical improvement and endoscopic improvement were analyzed hierarchically. If at least one primary endpoint comparison was statistically significant, clinical improvement was to be compared between each budesonide MMX group and placebo at the α = 0.025 level of significance. If at least one comparison of clinical improvement was statistically significant, endoscopic improvement was to be compared between each budesonide MMX dose group and placebo at the α = 0.025 level of significance.||17.0|-5.5|0.3146
81569604|NCT00679432|162813263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|8.5||||0.142|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|19.9|||Chi-squared||See comments from the budesonide 6 mg versus placebo comparison (statistical analysis 1).|See comments from the budesonide 6 mg versus placebo comparison (statistical analysis 1).||19.9|-2.8|0.1420
81569605|NCT00679432|162813263|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|9.1||||0.1189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|20.4|||Chi-squared||See comments from the budesonide 6 mg versus placebo comparison (statistical analysis 1).|See comments from the budesonide 6 mg versus placebo comparison (statistical analysis 1).||20.4|-2.3|0.1189
81569606|NCT00679432|162813264|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Difference in proportions|0.0||||0.9991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|11.8|||Chi-squared||The difference in proportions was determined by subtracting the proportion of patients who reached the endpoint in the placebo group from that proportion in the active group (active minus placebo).|As per the hierarchical testing procedure for secondary endpoints, because clinical improvement was not statistically significant in the ITT population, formal statistical comparisons for endoscopic improvement between the 2 budesonide MMX groups and placebo were not conducted. The statistical comparison between the Asacol and placebo groups is shown here.||11.8|-11.8|0.9991
81569607|NCT00824720|162813268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least square mean difference|-0.22|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.3||0.9737|||||||ANCOVA||Mean difference was calculated as high dose minus placebo.|The alternative hypothesis was that the high dose was different from the placebo.||||0.9737
81569608|NCT00824720|162813268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||least square mean difference|-1.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|3.5||0.4711|||||||ANCOVA||The mean difference was calculated as low dose minus placebo.|The alternative hypothesis is that the low dose was different from placebo.||||0.4711
81569609|NCT01558271|162813274|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.57|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.79|-1.35|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Approximately 490 participants were to be randomized in a 4:1:2 ratio to LY2189265, placebo, or Liraglutide, respectively. This sample size would provide greater than 99% power to demonstrate superiority of LY2189265 to placebo. This computation assumed a true mean difference in HbA1c change from baseline between LY2189265 and placebo being 0.8%, a common standard deviation of 1.1%, a 1-sided significance level of 0.025, and a 9% drop-out rate between randomization and Week 26.||-1.35|-1.79|<0.001
81569610|NCT01558271|162813274|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If the upper limit of the 95% Confidence Interval (CI) was \<0.4%, then LY2189265 was declared non-inferior to Liraglutide. If the upper limit of the 95% CI was \<0.0%, then LY2189265 was declared superior to liraglutide.|LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Approximately 490 participants were to be randomized in a 4:1:2 ratio to LY2189265, placebo, or Liraglutide, respectively. This sample size would provide \>90% power to confirm non-inferiority of LY2189265 to liraglutide by a margin of 0.4%. This computation assumed a true mean difference in HbA1c change from baseline between LY2189265 and Liraglutide being 0%, a common standard deviation of 1.1%, a 1-sided significance level of 0.025, and a 9% drop-out rate between randomization and Week 26.||0.07|-0.27|0.248
81569611|NCT01558271|162813275|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.2||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.39|-0.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-0.01|-0.39|0.040
81569612|NCT01558271|162813276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c \<7% at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Pairwise comparison was adjusted for prestudy therapy (OAM yes/no), baseline BMI group (\<25 / \>=25 kg/m\^2), and baseline HbA1c group.||||||<0.001
81569613|NCT01558271|162813276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.608|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c \<7% at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Pairwise comparison was adjusted for prestudy therapy (OAM yes/no), baseline BMI group (\<25 / \>=25 kg/m\^2), and baseline HbA1c group.||||||0.608
81575211|NCT01059825|162821904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.24||||0.741|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.24|0.71||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||0.71|-0.24|0.741
81569614|NCT01558271|162813276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c \<=6.5% at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and placebo.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Pairwise comparison was adjusted for prestudy therapy (OAM yes/no), baseline BMI group (\<25 / \>=25 kg/m\^2), and baseline HbA1c group.||||||<0.001
81569615|NCT01558271|162813276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.844|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c \<=6.5% at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Pairwise comparison was adjusted for prestudy therapy (OAM yes/no), baseline BMI group (\<25 / \>=25 kg/m\^2), and baseline HbA1c group.||||||0.844
81569616|NCT01558271|162813276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.112|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c \<7% at 52 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Pairwise comparison was adjusted for prestudy therapy (OAM yes/no), baseline BMI group (\<25 / \>=25 kg/m\^2), and baseline HbA1c group.||||||0.112
81569617|NCT01558271|162813276|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.103|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison for HbA1c \<=6.5% at 52 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Pairwise comparison was adjusted for prestudy therapy (OAM yes/no), baseline BMI group (\<25 / \>=25 kg/m\^2), and baseline HbA1c group.||||||0.103
81569618|NCT01558271|162813277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-40.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.31|-33.11||Treatment comparison for FBG at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and placebo.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-33.11|-47.31|<0.001
81569619|NCT01558271|162813277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.57||||0.835|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.82|5.96|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment comparison for FBG at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.||||5.96|-4.82|0.835
81569620|NCT01558271|162813277|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.77||||0.553|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.65|4.1||Treatment comparison for FBG at 52 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.10|-7.65|0.553
81569621|NCT01558271|162813279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.61||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|Treatment comparison for body weight at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and placebo.||||1.23|-0.02|0.057
81569622|NCT01558271|162813279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.34||||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.82||Treatment comparison for body weight at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.82|-0.14|0.168
81569623|NCT01558271|162813279|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.03||||0.911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|0.57||Treatment comparison for body weight at 52 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.57|-0.64|0.911
81569624|NCT01558271|162813280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.86||||0.723|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|8.48||Treatment comparison for HOMA2-%S based on fasting insulin at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and placebo.|ANCOVA|||||8.48|-12.20|0.723
81569625|NCT01558271|162813280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.01||||0.998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.92|7.91||Treatment comparison for HOMA2-%S based on fasting insulin at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|ANCOVA|||||7.91|-7.92|0.998
81569626|NCT01558271|162813280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.83||||0.848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.72|9.38||Treatment comparison for HOMA2-%S based on fasting C-peptide at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and placebo.|ANCOVA|||||9.38|-7.72|0.848
81569627|NCT01558271|162813280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-3.03||||0.357|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.48|3.42||Treatment comparison for HOMA2-%S based on fasting C-peptide at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|ANCOVA|||||3.42|-9.48|0.357
81569628|NCT01558271|162813280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-2.49||||0.533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.35|5.36||Treatment comparison for HOMA2-%S based on fasting insulin at 52 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|ANCOVA|||||5.36|-10.35|0.533
81569629|NCT01558271|162813280|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-1.03||||0.747|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.32|5.25||Treatment comparison for HOMA2-%S based on fasting C-peptide at 52 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|ANCOVA|||||5.25|-7.32|0.747
81569630|NCT01558271|162813281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|28.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.63|35.07||Treatment comparison for HOMA2-%B based on fasting insulin at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and placebo.|ANCOVA|||||35.07|21.63|<0.001
81569631|NCT01558271|162813281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|3.08||||0.242|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|8.24||Treatment comparison for HOMA2-%B based on fasting insulin at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|ANCOVA|||||8.24|-2.09|0.242
81569632|NCT01558271|162813281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|24.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.25|30.4||Treatment comparison for HOMA2-%B based on fasting C-peptide at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and placebo.|ANCOVA|||||30.40|19.25|<0.001
81569633|NCT01558271|162813281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.91||||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|6.13||Treatment comparison for HOMA2-%B based on fasting C-peptide at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|ANCOVA|||||6.13|-2.32|0.376
81569634|NCT01558271|162813281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.91||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|6.54||Treatment comparison for HOMA2-%B based on fasting insulin at 52 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|ANCOVA|||||6.54|-2.72|0.417
81569635|NCT01558271|162813281|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.73||||0.753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.83|5.29||Treatment comparison for HOMA2-%B based on fasting C-peptide at 52 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|ANCOVA|||||5.29|-3.83|0.753
81569636|NCT01558271|162813282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and placebo.|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81569637|NCT01558271|162813282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison at 26 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81569638|NCT01558271|162813282|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|||||Treatment comparison at 52 weeks between LY2189265 and Liraglutide.|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81569639|NCT00743483|162813293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2179|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.2179
81569640|NCT00873912|162813331|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Based on similar fever rate with 300 evaluable subjects (240 vaccine and 60 placebo recipients), the study would provide at least 98% power to rule out a rate increase of 5 percentage points assuming the true difference between the treatment groups is zero and the true fever rate is ≤ 1.0%. Power would be lower if the true difference was different from zero.|rate difference|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|1.3|||score statistic|||The percentage of subjects with fever was compared between the two treatment groups based on the upper limit of the two-sided 95% CIs for rate difference (monovalent vaccine minus placebo). The upper limit of the two-sided 95% CI was evaluated against the pre-specified equivalence criterion of 5 percentage points which corresponded to the following hypotheses: - H0 (null): rate difference ≥ 5 percentage points, - HA (alternative): rate difference \< 5 percentage points.||1.3|-7.9|
81569641|NCT01466153|162813366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4475|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.4475
81569642|NCT01466153|162813370|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3206|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3206
81569643|NCT01466153|162813371|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.313|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.3130
81569644|NCT01466153|162813373|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.9527|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.9527
81569645|NCT01703039|162813413|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.06
81569646|NCT01703039|162813414|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.31
81569647|NCT01703039|162813415|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.34
81569648|NCT01703039|162813416|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.27
81569649|NCT01703039|162813417|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.04
81569650|NCT04997304|162813426|OTHER|Test of paired differences||||||0.0019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||This analysis applies only to comparison of baseline and exacerbation for AirDuo||||0.0019
81569651|NCT04997304|162813426|OTHER|Test of paired differences||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||This analysis applies only to comparison of baseline and exacerbation for ProAir||||0.0020
81569652|NCT04997304|162813427|OTHER|Test of paired differences||||||0.0008|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||This analysis applies only to comparison of baseline and exacerbation for AirDuo||||0.0008
81569653|NCT04997304|162813427|OTHER|Test of paired differences||||||0.0003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||This analysis applies only to comparison of baseline and exacerbation for ProAir||||0.0003
81569654|NCT04997304|162813428|OTHER|Test of paired differences||||||0.04|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||This analysis applies only to comparison of baseline and exacerbation for AirDuo||||0.04
81569655|NCT04997304|162813428|OTHER|Test of paired differences||||||0.0965|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t-test||This analysis applies only to comparison of baseline and exacerbation for ProAir||||0.0965
81569656|NCT04560998|162813434|SUPERIORITY||The Hodges-Lehmann estimate|1.13||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.056|1.211|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.211|1.056|0.0004
81569657|NCT04560998|162813435|SUPERIORITY||The Hodges-Lehmann estimate|1.08||||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.004|1.156|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.156|1.004|0.0380
81569658|NCT04560998|162813436|SUPERIORITY||The Hodges-Lehmann estimate|1.0||||0.0108|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.478|1.518|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.518|0.478|0.0108
81569659|NCT04560998|162813437|SUPERIORITY||The Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|1.11||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.033|1.197|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.197|1.033|0.0046
81569660|NCT02955602|162813454|OTHER||||||=|0.2242|||||||ANCOVA|||The analyses will assess the change from baseline in each treatment group and will assess the hypothesis that there are no differences in the percent change in ALP serum level between seladelpar 2 mg and 5 mg treatment groups after 8 weeks of treatment.||||= 0.2242
81569661|NCT02955602|162813454|OTHER||||||=|0.0021|||||||ANCOVA|||The analyses will assess the change from baseline in each treatment group and will assess the hypothesis that there are no differences in the percent change in ALP serum level between seladelpar 2 mg and 10 mg treatment groups after 8 weeks of treatment||||= 0.0021
81569662|NCT02955602|162813454|OTHER||||||=|0.0024|||||||ANCOVA|||The analyses will assess the change from baseline in each treatment group and will assess the hypothesis that there are no differences in the percent change in ALP serum level between seladelpar 5 mg and 10 mg treatment groups after 8 weeks of treatment||||= 0.0024
81569663|NCT01144286|162813487|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||response rate (%)|80.0||||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||Significance level was set to α of 0.05 if the primary endpoint was significant, hierarchical testing was to be performed on the primary endpoint (each active dose X placebo). No other adjustment was made for testing multiple secondary outcomes.|Regression, Logistic|||"Primary analysis is the dose response at TOC based on the global therapeutic cure. Dose response will be tested using a logistic regression using linear coefficient for the treatment effect(Wald chi-square).~Assuming that the response rate is 80% for 600 mg, 75% for the 300 mg, 65% for 150 mg and 50% for the placebo group, a sample size of 45 subjects in each group will have 90% power to detect a linear dose response using a 0.05 two-sided test of trend based on the logistic model."||||0.0630
81569664|NCT00964860|162813504|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|ANCOVA||All treatment comparisons were 1-sided with the significance level set at 5%. Units on the MGI Scale.|||||0.001
81569665|NCT00964860|162813505|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.004|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.05|ANCOVA||All treatment comparisons were 1-sided with the significance level set at 5%|||||0.004
81569666|NCT02585960|162813506|SUPERIORITY||Gaussian Statistic estimate|1.96||||0.0545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|3.958|||Chi-squared||Approximately Gaussian Statistic is obtained by taking the square root of the Chi-squared test with continuity adjustment.|The proportion of participants with an ABR of 0 during the second 6-month period on BAX 855 prophylaxis, was compared between the 2 prophylaxis arms using a chi-square test with continuity correction at a 2-sided 5% level of significance.||3.958|-0.038|0.0545
81569667|NCT04377620|162813556|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.46||||0.0292|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.201|1.028|||Mixed Models Analysis|logistic regression mixed model includes treatment group and ARDS severity as fixed covariates and investigational site as a random effect.||||1.028|0.201|0.0292
81569668|NCT04377620|162813556|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.42||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.171|1.023|||Mixed Models Analysis|logistic regression mixed model includes treatment group and ARDS severity as fixed covariates and investigational site as a random effect.||||1.023|0.171|0.0280
81569669|NCT05587296|162813569|SUPERIORITY||Diffrence in Least Squares (LS) means|-3.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.44|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|||||One-sided. A multiplicity adjustment strategy was defined using the hierarchical testing strategy, controlling the overall type I error rate at a one-sided alpha level of 0.025 for confirmatory statistical superiority testing.|Mixed model repeated measures (MMRM)|||||||<0.0001
81569670|NCT05587296|162813570|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-3.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|||||One-sided. A multiplicity adjustment strategy was defined using the hierarchical testing strategy, controlling the overall type I error rate at a one-sided alpha level of 0.025 for confirmatory statistical superiority testing.|MMRM|||||||<0.0001
81569671|NCT05587296|162813575|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-6.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|||||One-sided. A multiplicity adjustment strategy was defined using the hierarchical testing strategy, controlling the overall type I error rate at a one-sided alpha level of 0.025 for confirmatory statistical superiority testing.|MMRM|||||||<0.0001
81569672|NCT05587296|162813576|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Last Squares Means|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1|<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|||||One-sided. A multiplicity adjustment strategy was defined using the hierarchical testing strategy, controlling the overall type I error rate at a one-sided alpha level of 0.025 for confirmatory statistical superiority testing.|MMRM|||||||<0.0001
81569673|NCT03416946|162813581|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||Post-op HKA angle|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.790
81569674|NCT02849678|162813594|NON_INFERIORITY|A total sample size of 64 subjects (32 patients in each arm) is required to detect a difference of 0.5 SD, using an alpha error of 0.05 and a power of 0.8. After enrollment of 47 patients, we decided to complete the present interim analysis, and the study was then interrupted due to equivalence in results between the two groups.||||||0.148|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.148
81569675|NCT02849678|162813596|NON_INFERIORITY|A total sample size of 64 subjects (32 patients in each arm) is required to detect a difference of 0.5 SD, using an alpha error of 0.05 and a power of 0.8. After enrollment of 47 patients, we decided to complete the present interim analysis, and the study was then interrupted due to equivalence in results between the two groups.||||||0.636|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||.636
81569676|NCT02849678|162813598|NON_INFERIORITY|A total sample size of 64 subjects (32 patients in each arm) is required to detect a difference of 0.5 SD, using an alpha error of 0.05 and a power of 0.8. After enrollment of 47 patients, we decided to complete the present interim analysis, and the study was then interrupted due to equivalence in results between the two groups.||||||0.193||||||Hydromorphone consumption (mg) in Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU)|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.193
81569677|NCT02849678|162813598|NON_INFERIORITY|A total sample size of 64 subjects (32 patients in each arm) is required to detect a difference of 0.5 SD, using an alpha error of 0.05 and a power of 0.8. After enrollment of 47 patients, we decided to complete the present interim analysis, and the study was then interrupted due to equivalence in results between the two groups.||||||0.635||||||Hydromorphone consumption (mg) in PACU versus at 24 hours versus 48 hours|ANOVA|||||||0.635
81569678|NCT02849678|162813599|NON_INFERIORITY|A total sample size of 64 subjects (32 patients in each arm) is required to detect a difference of 0.5 SD, using an alpha error of 0.05 and a power of 0.8. After enrollment of 47 patients, we decided to complete the present interim analysis, and the study was then interrupted due to equivalence in results between the two groups.||||||0.063|||||||ANOVA|Local Anesthetic Consumption through para-vertebral catheters in PACU vs. at 24 hours vs. 48 hours||||||0.063
81569679|NCT00555971|162813625|EQUIVALENCE|This was a statistical analysis to address the null hypothesis that there was no difference between treatment and placebo groups.||||||0.036|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.036
81569680|NCT03768414|162813644|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.14|||Log Rank|||||1.14|0.72|0.41
81569681|NCT00801632|162813670|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage of Participants|60.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.7|94.7|||||Clopper-Pearson used to derive confidence interval|||94.7|14.7|
81569682|NCT00801632|162813672|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.215|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on a paired t-test comparing baseline creatinine level with the level at study completion/participant termination.|t-test, 2 sided|The test describes whether the average of the difference is different from zero.||||||0.215
81569683|NCT00959764|162813698|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Assumed placebo-adjusted effect for both active treatment groups (% increase in BMD)was 1.56% and that the placebo adjusted effect for the rsCT tablets must be at least 0.5 times the placebo adjusted effect for the calcitonin nasal spray (active control treatment group). The null hypothesis to be tested was:~\[Mean(oral) - Mean(placebo)\] - 0.5 x \[Mean(nasal) - Mean(placebo)\] \< 0. Reference Pigeot, et al. 2003"|Mean Difference (Net)|0.77|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.5||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.45||The P-value was not adjusted for multiple comparisons. The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05|ANCOVA|||The overall analysis across groups was an Analysis of Covariance where the study was powered to 80% with an assumption of a standard deviation of 2.5% and a two-sided 5% level of significance. For each treatment group, the BMD at 48 weeks was compared with the BMD at baseline and a % increase was calculated (baseline = 0%). This difference was subjected to the t-test. Two-sided P-value is less than or equal to 0.05 and was not adjusted as multiple comparisons were not done.||1.45|0.08|0.002
81569684|NCT00959764|162813699|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Same as for Primary Outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|-21.84|STANDARD_DEVIATION|41.99||0.0006||||||P-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for significance was 0.05|ANCOVA|95% confidence interval not calculated||Same as for Primary Outcome||||0.0006
81569685|NCT00959764|162813700|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Same as Primary Outcome|Mean Difference (Net)|-18.09|STANDARD_DEVIATION|47.53||0.0012||||||p-value not adjusted for multiple comparisons; a priori threshold for statistical significance was set at 0.05.|ANCOVA||oral calcitonin vs placebo|Same as Primary Outcome||||0.0012
81569686|NCT00692341|162813701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|88.61|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|49.2|159.56||||||For mild hepatic impairment, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to compare natural log transformed Cmax of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and mild hepatic impairment. The point estimates and confidence intervals (CIs) on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (mild hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||159.56|49.20|
81569687|NCT00692341|162813701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|127.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|70.9|229.91||||||For moderate hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed Cmax of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and moderate hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (moderate hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||229.91|70.90|
81569688|NCT00692341|162813702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|78.34|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|39.92|153.75||||||For mild hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed AUC (0 - ∞) of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and mild hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (mild hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||153.75|39.92|
81575212|NCT01059825|162821906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.13||||0.163|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.92|0.65||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||0.65|-4.92|0.163
81569689|NCT00692341|162813702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|195.25|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.49|383.18||||||For moderate hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed AUC (0 - ∞) of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and moderate hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (moderate hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||383.18|99.49|
81569690|NCT00692341|162813703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|78.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|38.68|157.82||||||For mild hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed AUClast of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and mild hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (mild hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||157.82|38.68|
81569691|NCT00692341|162813703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|198.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.47|401.74||||||For moderate hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed AUClast of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and moderate hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (moderate hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||401.74|98.47|
81569692|NCT00692341|162813708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|73.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|37.4|145.56||||||For mild hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed fu of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and mild hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (mild hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||145.56|37.40|
81569693|NCT00692341|162813708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|100.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|55.58|183.02||||||For moderate hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed fu of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and moderate hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (moderate hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||183.02|55.58|
81569694|NCT00692341|162813709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|91.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|44.75|186.79||||||For mild hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed CLu/F of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and mild hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (mild hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||186.79|44.75|
81569695|NCT00692341|162813709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|50.78|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|27.14|95.03||||||For moderate hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed CLu/F of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and moderate hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (moderate hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||95.03|27.14|
81569696|NCT00692341|162813710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|103.09|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|51.53|206.22||||||For mild hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed Vzu/F of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and mild hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (mild hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||206.22|51.53|
81569697|NCT00692341|162813710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|76.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|41.41|139.73||||||For moderate hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed Vzu/F of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and moderate hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (moderate hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||139.73|41.41|
81569698|NCT00692341|162813711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|109.38|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|53.54|223.47||||||For mild hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed AUC (0 - ∞)u of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and mild hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (mild hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||223.47|53.54|
81569699|NCT00692341|162813711|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|196.92|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|105.23|368.49||||||For moderate hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed AUC (0 - ∞)u of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and moderate hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (moderate hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||368.49|105.23|
81569700|NCT00692341|162813712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Adjusted ratio of geometric means|111.65|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|54.35|229.37||||||For mild hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed AUClastu of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and mild hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (mild hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||229.37|54.35|
81569701|NCT00692341|162813712|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|200.6|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.68|377.2||||||For moderate hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed AUClastu of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and moderate hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (moderate hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||377.20|106.68|
81569702|NCT00692341|162813713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|106.82|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|58.22|195.99||||||For mild hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed Cmaxu of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and mild hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (mild hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||195.99|58.22|
81569703|NCT00692341|162813713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|128.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|75.62|219.25||||||For moderate hepatic impairment, ANOVA was used to compare natural log transformed Cmaxu of axitinib (AG-013736) between the control group (normal hepatic function) and moderate hepatic impairment. The point estimates and CIs on the log-scale were back transformed to provide estimates of the ratio of adjusted geometric means (moderate hepatic impairment/normal hepatic function) and 90% CIs for the ratios.||219.25|75.62|
81569704|NCT02021773|162813725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-22.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.937||0.0386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.28|-1.21||The threshold for statistical significance was p = .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.21|-44.28|0.0386
81569705|NCT02021773|162813725|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-30.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.9||0.0057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.88|-8.95||The threshold for statistical significance was p = .05.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||-8.95|-51.88|0.0057
81569706|NCT00282984|162813741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.05|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.13|8.86||To preserve type I family-wise error rate of 0.05, used step-down procedure to analyze primary \& 2 key secondary endpoints. Hierarchy of comparisons: 1) 4-week CQR for Weeks 9 thru 12, 2) CA at Week 52, 3) the Long Term Quit Rate (LTQR) thru Week 52.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model fitted to primary endpoint \& key secondary endpoints; included main effects of trtmt group and center as independent var.||Estimates for expected \& clinically meaningful var \& pbo 4-week CQR for Week 9 - 12 of trtmt based on response rates \& corresponding 95% OR confidence interval (CI) from A30510285 \& A30510366 study results. Total n=700 randomized var or pbo 1:1 should have provided at least 99% power to detect difference in primary endpoint (endpt) between (b/w) var \& pbo, assuming true 4-week CQR of 0.18 for pbo \& 0.40 for var (OR of at least 3.04), and 84% power for 2 key secondary endpts.||8.86|4.13|<0.0001
81569707|NCT00282984|162813742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.19|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.97|5.18||To preserve type I family-wise error rate of 0.05, a step-down procedure was used for the analysis of primary \& 2 key secondary endpts. Hierarchy of comparisons: 1) 4-week CQR for Weeks 9 through 12, 2) CA at Week 52, 3) LTQR through Week 52.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model fitted to primary endpoint \& key secondary endpoints; included main effects of treatment group \& center as independent var.||Estimates for expected and clinically meaningful var \& pbo 4-week CQR for Weeks 9 - 12 of trtmt were based on response rates \& corresponding 95% odds ratio CI from A30510285 and A30510366 study results. Total n=700 randomized var or pbo 1:1 should have provided at least 99% power to detect difference in primary endpt b/w var \& pbo, assuming true 4-week CQR of 0.18 for pbo \& 0.40 for var (odds ratio of at least 3.04) \& a power of 84% for the 2 key secondary endpts.||5.18|1.97|<0.0001
81569708|NCT00282984|162813743|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.82|||<|0.0001||95.0|1.82|4.38||To preserve type I family-wise error rate of 0.05, a step-down procedure was used for the analysis of primary \& 2 key secondary endpoints. Hierarchy of comparisons: 1) 4-week CQR for Weeks 9 through 12, 2) CA at Week 52, 3) the LTQR through Week 52.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model fitted to primary endpoint \& key secondary endpoints; included main effects of trtmt group and center as independent var.||Estimates for expected and clinically meaningful varenicline (var) \& pbo 4-week CQR for Weeks 9 - 12 of treatment were based on response rates \& corresponding 95% odds ratio CI from A30510285 and A30510366 study results. Total n=700 randomized var or pbo 1:1 should have provided at least 99% power to detect difference in primary endpt b/w varenicline \& pbo, assuming true 4-week CQR of 0.18 for pbo \& 0.40 for var (odds ratio of at least 3.04), and a power of 84% for the 2 key secondary endpts.||4.38|1.82|<0.0001
81569709|NCT00282984|162813744|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.97|||<|0.0001||95.0|4.17|8.56|||Regression, Logistic|||Week 12 analysis||8.56|4.17|<0.0001
81569710|NCT00282984|162813745|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.93|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.03|4.23|||Regression, Logistic|||24 Week analysis||4.23|2.03|<0.0001
81569711|NCT00282984|162813746|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.93||||0.0003||95.0|1.34|2.77|||Regression, Logistic|||52 Week analysis||2.77|1.34|0.0003
81569712|NCT00282984|162813747|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.05||||0.0001||95.0|1.41|2.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||2.97|1.41|0.0001
81569713|NCT00282984|162813748|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.86|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.51|5.93|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.93|2.51|<0.0001
81569714|NCT00282984|162813750|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.85|||<|0.0001||95.0|2.58|5.75|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.75|2.58|<0.0001
81569715|NCT02774954|162813764|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.35
81569716|NCT02774954|162813765|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||ANOVA|||||||0.35
81569717|NCT02168361|162813790|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Null hypothesis is no difference between two regimens in SVR-12.||||.02
81569718|NCT02516046|162813796|OTHER||Fleiss' kappa|0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|0.86||||||Inter-reader agreement analysis using Fleiss' kappa. The hypothesis tested was that the observed kappa values were ≥0.64 and the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CIs were ≥0.55 for the inter-reader agreement among readers.||0.86|0.74|
81569719|NCT03137537|162813814|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81569720|NCT03137537|162813815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.63
81569721|NCT01552694|162813829|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. Unadjusted p-value compares the change (week 8 - baseline) for plasma hsCRP between the 2 groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.006
81569722|NCT01552694|162813830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. Unadjusted analysis.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81569723|NCT01552694|162813831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was p\<0.05. Unadjusted analysis|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.78
81569724|NCT00191139|162813834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||survival rate|40.6||||||95.0|23.8|56.8|||normal approximation|Count the number of surviving participants at each time interval to get survival rates.||||56.8|23.8|
81569725|NCT00191139|162813834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||survival rate|55.7||||||95.0|36.8|70.9|||normal approximation|Count the number of surviving participants at each time interval to get survival rates.||||70.9|36.8|
81569726|NCT00191139|162813835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response Rate|75.0||||||95.0|56.6|88.5|||normal approximation|||||88.5|56.6|
81569727|NCT00191139|162813835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Response rate|84.4||||||95.0|67.2|94.7|||Normal approximation|||||94.7|67.2|
81569728|NCT00191139|162813836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.08||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.08
81569729|NCT00191139|162813837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.38||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.38
81569730|NCT01211730|162813844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.709|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.709
81569731|NCT01211730|162813845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.003|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.003
81569732|NCT01211730|162813846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0046|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.0046
81569733|NCT01211730|162813847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.75
81569734|NCT01211730|162813848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.56
81569735|NCT01211730|162813849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.77|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.77
81569736|NCT02465515|162813850|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority was determined by testing the hypothesis that the observed hazard ratio is significantly different from the null margin of 1.3 (a one-sided p \<0.025 for such a test with result in appropriate direction being equivalent to the upper 95% confidence limit for the hazard ratio being less than 1.3)|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.9||One-sided p-value based on Wald test of hazard ratio (HR) \>=1.3 versus HR \<1.3.|Wald test||Hazard ratio is estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate|||0.90|0.68|<0.0001
81569737|NCT02465515|162813850|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||Two-sided p-value based on Wald test of HR=1 versus HR not equal to 1|Wald test|||||||<0.001
81569738|NCT02465515|162813851|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.9||Two-sided p-value based on the Wald statistic.|Wald statistic||Hazard ratio is estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|||0.90|0.69|<0.001
81569739|NCT02465515|162813852|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.93||||0.578|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.19||Two-sided p-value based on the Wald statistic|Wald statistic||Hazard ratio is estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate|||1.19|0.73|0.578
81569740|NCT02465515|162813853|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.9||Two-sided p-value based on the Wald statistic.|Wald statistic||Hazard ratio is estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|||0.90|0.61|0.003
81569741|NCT02465515|162813854|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.14||Two-sided p-value based on the Wald statistic.|Wald statistic||Hazard ratio is estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|||1.14|0.66|0.300
81569742|NCT02465515|162813855|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85||||0.113|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.04||Two-sided p-value based on the Wald statistic.|Wald statistic||Hazard ratio is estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|||1.04|0.70|0.113
81569743|NCT02465515|162813856|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.42|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|0.53||Two-sided p-value based on Wald test of HR=1 versus HR not equal to 1.|Wald test||Hazard ratio is estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|||0.53|0.33|<0.001
81569744|NCT02465515|162813857|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.51|0.99||Two-sided p-value based on Wald test of HR=1 versus HR not equal to 1.|Wald test||Hazard ratio is estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|||0.99|0.51|0.043
81569745|NCT02465515|162813858|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value based on the covariate-adjusted extended Mantel-Haenszel test. Covariates include Baseline HbA1c (\<8.0% versus \>= 8.0%) and Baseline diabetes therapy (diet and exercise alone versus all other therapies).|Mantel Haenszel|Month 8||||||<0.001
81569746|NCT02465515|162813858|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value based on the covariate-adjusted extended Mantel-Haenszel test. Covariates include Baseline HbA1c (\<8.0% versus \>= 8.0%) and Baseline diabetes therapy (diet and exercise alone versus all other therapies).|Mantel Haenszel|Month 16||||||<0.001
81569747|NCT02465515|162813858|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value based on the covariate-adjusted extended Mantel-Haenszel test. Covariates include Baseline HbA1c (\<8.0% versus \>= 8.0%) and Baseline diabetes therapy (diet and exercise alone versus all other therapies).|Mantel Haenszel|Month 24||||||<0.001
81569748|NCT02465515|162813858|OTHER||||||<|0.001||||||P-value based on the covariate-adjusted extended Mantel-Haenszel test. Covariates include Baseline HbA1c (\<8.0% versus \>= 8.0%) and Baseline diabetes therapy (diet and exercise alone versus all other therapies).|Mantel Haenszel|Final assessment||||||<0.001
81569749|NCT02465515|162813859|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|1.01||Two-sided p-value based on Wald test of HR=1 versus HR not equal to 1|Wald test||Hazard ratio is estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|||1.01|0.43|0.055
81569750|NCT02465515|162813860|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|-0.58||P-value from a two-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide - Placebo) is equal to zero|t-test, 2 sided||Based on MMRM model: Change=Baseline HbA1c+Treatment+Visit+Treatment-by-Visit Interaction+Baseline HbA1c-by-Visit Interaction. Difference of least squares means (Albiglutide-Placebo) is from MMRM model for Month 8|||-0.58|-0.69|<0.001
81569751|NCT02465515|162813860|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.52|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|-0.45||P-value from a two-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide - Placebo) is equal to zero|t-test, 2 sided||Based on MMRM model: Change=Baseline HbA1c+Treatment+Visit+Treatment-by-Visit Interaction+Baseline HbA1c-by-Visit Interaction. Difference of least squares means (Albiglutide-Placebo) is from MMRM model for Month 16|||-0.45|-0.58|<0.001
81569752|NCT02465515|162813861|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|-0.49||P-value from a two-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide-Placebo) is equal to zero|t-test, 2 sided||Based on MMRM model: Change=Baseline Body Weight+Treatment+Visit+Treatment-by-Visit Interaction+Baseline Body Weight-by-Visit Interaction. Difference of least squares means (Albiglutide-Placebo) is from MMRM model for Month 8|||-0.49|-0.83|<0.001
81569753|NCT02465515|162813861|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.83|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|-0.6||P-value from a two-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide - Placebo) is equal to zero|t-test, 2 sided||Based on MMRM model: Change=Baseline Body Weight+Treatment+Visit+Treatment-by-Visit Interaction+Baseline Body weight-by-Visit Interaction. Difference of least squares means (Albiglutide-Placebo) is from MMRM model for Month 16|||-0.60|-1.06|<0.001
81569754|NCT02465515|162813862|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.85|2.93||P-value from a two-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide - Placebo) is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided||Based on MMRM model: Change=Baseline Total Score+Treatment+Visit+Treatment-by-Visit Interaction+Baseline Total Score-by-Visit Interaction. Difference of least squares means (Albiglutide-Placebo) is from MMRM model for Month 8|||2.93|1.85|<0.001
81569755|NCT02465515|162813862|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|2.33|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|3.01||P-value from a two-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide-Placebo) is equal to zero|t-test, 2 sided||Based on MMRM model: Change=Baseline Total Score+Treatment+Visit+Treatment-by-Visit Interaction+Baseline Total Score-by-Visit Interaction. Difference of least squares means (Albiglutide-Placebo) is from MMRM model for Month 16|||3.01|1.66|<0.001
81569756|NCT02465515|162813863|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.47|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.07||P-value from a two-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide-Placebo) is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided||Based on MMRM model: Change=Baseline Score+Treatment+Visit+Treatment-by-Visit Interaction+Baseline Score-by-Visit Interaction. Difference of least squares means (Albiglutide-Placebo) is from MMRM model for Month 8.|||2.07|0.87|<0.001
81569757|NCT02465515|162813863|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.52||||0.192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|1.31||P-value from a two-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide - Placebo) is equal to zero|t-test, 2 sided||Based on MMRM model: Change=Baseline Score+Treatment+Visit+Treatment-by-Visit Interaction+Baseline Score-by-Visit Interaction. Difference of least squares means (Albiglutide - Placebo) is from MMRM model for Month 16|||1.31|-0.26|0.192
81569758|NCT02465515|162813864|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.16||Two-sided p-value based on Wald test of HR=1 versus HR not equal to 1.|Wald test||Hazard ratio is estimated using a Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as the only covariate.|||1.16|0.79|0.644
81569759|NCT02465515|162813868|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.11||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.84|-0.39||P-value from a two-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide-Placebo) is equal to zero.|t-test, 2 sided||Based on MMRM model: Change=Baseline eGFR+Treatment+Visit+Treatment-by-Visit Interaction+Baseline eGFR-by-Visit Interaction. Difference of least squares means (Albiglutide-Placebo) is from MMRM model for Month 8.|||-0.39|-1.84|0.003
81569760|NCT02465515|162813868|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.43||||0.315|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.26|0.41||P-value from a two-sided t-test to test whether the difference of least square means (Albiglutide-Placebo) is equal to zero|t-test, 2 sided||Based on MMRM model: Change=Baseline eGFR+Treatment+Visit+Treatment-by-Visit Interaction+Baseline eGFR-by-Visit Interaction. Difference of least squares means (Albiglutide-Placebo) is from MMRM model for Month 16.|||0.41|-1.26|0.315
81569761|NCT00293033|162813876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.28||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.31|16.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|The SPID was analyzed using a mixed model of repeated measures with fixed effects for treatment, pooled site, and a random effect for subjects.|Onsolis minus placebo|||16.18|3.31|0.004
81569762|NCT00293033|162813877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.91|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0.91|-0.40|0.440
81569763|NCT00293033|162813878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.179|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.44|2.33|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.33|-0.44|0.179
81569764|NCT00293033|162813879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.16||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|4.61|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||4.61|0.04|0.047
81569765|NCT00293033|162813880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|30.86|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||30.86|8.50|<0.001
81569766|NCT00293033|162813881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|31.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.85|48.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||48.12|15.85|<0.001
81569767|NCT00293033|162813882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.517|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.517
81569768|NCT00293033|162813883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.458|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.458
81569769|NCT00293033|162813884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.223|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.223
81569770|NCT00293033|162813885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.015|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.015
81569771|NCT00293033|162813886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81569772|NCT00293033|162813887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81569773|NCT00293033|162813888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.193|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.193
81569774|NCT00293033|162813889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.113|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.113
81569775|NCT00293033|162813890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.192|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.192
81569776|NCT00293033|162813891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81569777|NCT00293033|162813892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81569778|NCT00293033|162813893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81569779|NCT00293033|162813894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.157|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.157
81569780|NCT00293033|162813895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.278|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.278
81569781|NCT00293033|162813896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.062|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.062
81569782|NCT00293033|162813897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81569783|NCT00293033|162813898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81569784|NCT00293033|162813899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.001
81569785|NCT00293033|162813900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81569786|NCT00293033|162813901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81569787|NCT00293033|162813902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81569788|NCT00293033|162813903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.563|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.563
81569789|NCT00293033|162813904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.498|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.498
81569790|NCT00293033|162813905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.077|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.077
81569791|NCT00293033|162813906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.031|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.031
81569792|NCT00293033|162813907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.963|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.963
81569793|NCT00293033|162813908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81569794|NCT00293033|162813909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81569795|NCT00293033|162813910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81569796|NCT00293033|162813911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.100
81569797|NCT00293033|162813912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.009|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.009
81569798|NCT00293033|162813913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81569799|NCT00293033|162813914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81569800|NCT00293033|162813915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81569801|NCT00293033|162813916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||1.000
81569802|NCT00293033|162813917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.75|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.750
81569803|NCT00293033|162813918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.032|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.032
81569804|NCT00293033|162813919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.131|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.131
81569805|NCT00293033|162813920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.007
81569806|NCT00293033|162813921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81569807|NCT00293033|162813922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.96|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|11.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||11.01|0.92|0.023
81569808|NCT00293033|162813923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|19.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.25||0.009|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.63|34.04|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||34.04|5.63|0.009
81569809|NCT00293033|162813924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|33.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.72||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.32|58.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||58.20|8.32|0.012
81569810|NCT00293033|162813925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|46.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.46||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.69|83.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||83.08|10.69|0.015
81569811|NCT00453063|162813926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81569812|NCT00453063|162813927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.304||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.304
81569813|NCT00453063|162813928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.004
81569814|NCT00453063|162813929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.063||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.063
81569815|NCT00453063|162813930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.356||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.356
81569816|NCT00114530|162813931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013||||||A Data and Safety Monitoring Board reviewed 4 pre-specified futility analyses that included an ability to stop for efficacy with p\<0.0001, leaving alpha equal to 0.0496 for the primary ITT analysis of the GRCS at 54 months post-randomization.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.013
81569817|NCT00114530|162813932|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81569818|NCT00114530|162813933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81569819|NCT00114530|162813934|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.003
81569820|NCT00114530|162813935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||Fisher Exact|||Treatment arm comparisons of EFS at Month 54.||||0.059
81569821|NCT00114530|162813935|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Log Rank|||Treatment arm comparisons of Kaplan-Meier curves for EFS through Month 72||||0.06
81569822|NCT00114530|162813936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||Fisher Exact|||Treatment arm comparisons of EFS at Month 54.||||0.021
81569823|NCT00114530|162813936|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Log Rank|||Treatment arm comparisons of Kaplan-Meier curves for EFS through Month 72||||0.03
81569824|NCT00114530|162813937|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.059|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.059
81569825|NCT00114530|162813938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.021
81569826|NCT00114530|162813939|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.48
81569827|NCT00114530|162813940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.49
81569828|NCT00114530|162813941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.48
81569829|NCT00114530|162813942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.49
81569830|NCT00114530|162813943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Fisher Exact|||Treatment arm comparisons of overall survival at Month 54.||||0.28
81569831|NCT00114530|162813943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Log Rank|||Treatment arm comparisons of Kaplan-Meier curves for overall survival through Month 72.||||0.05
81569832|NCT00114530|162813944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Fisher Exact|||Treatment arm comparisons of overall survival at Month 54.||||0.19
81569833|NCT00114530|162813944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Log Rank|||Treatment arm comparisons of Kaplan-Meier curves for overall survival through Month 72.||||0.02
81569834|NCT00114530|162813945|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.28
81569835|NCT00114530|162813946|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.19
81569836|NCT00114530|162813947|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Computed as Mantel Haenszel Chi Square using modified ridit scores.||This analysis is not stratified. EFS survivors and failures are pooled within each treatment arm.||||<0.001
81569837|NCT00114530|162813947|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Van Elteren extension of the Wilcoxon Rank Sum||This analysis is stratified by EFS status.||||0.01
81569838|NCT00114530|162813948|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Computed as Mantel Haenszel Chi Square using modified ridit scores.||This analysis is not stratified. EFS survivors and failures are pooled within each treatment arm.||||<0.001
81569839|NCT00114530|162813948|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Van Elteren extension of the Wilcoxon Rank Sum||This analysis is stratified by EFS status.||||0.002
81569840|NCT00114530|162813949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Computed as Mantel Haenszel Chi Square using modified ridit scores.||Physical Component Score. This analysis is not stratified. EFS survivors and failures are pooled within each treatment arm.||||0.001
81569841|NCT00114530|162813949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Van Elteren extension of the Wilcoxon Rank Sum||Physical Component Score. This analysis is stratified by EFS status.||||0.02
81569842|NCT00114530|162813949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Computed as Mantel Haenszel Chi Square using modified ridit scores.||Mental Component Score. This analysis is not stratified. EFS survivors and failures are pooled within each treatment arm.||||0.05
81569843|NCT00114530|162813949|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Van Elteren extension of the Wilcoxon Rank Sum||Mental Component Score. This analysis is stratified by EFS status.||||0.1
81569844|NCT00114530|162813950|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Computed as Mantel Haenszel Chi Square using modified ridit scores.||Physical Component Score. This analysis is not stratified. EFS survivors and failures are pooled within each treatment arm.||||<0.001
81569845|NCT00114530|162813950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Van Elteren extension of the Wilcoxon Rank Sum||Physical Component Score. This analysis is stratified by EFS status.||||0.003
81569846|NCT00114530|162813950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Computed as Mantel Haenszel Chi Square using modified ridit scores.||Mental Component Score. This analysis is not stratified. EFS survivors and failures are pooled within each treatment arm.||||0.02
81569847|NCT00114530|162813950|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Van Elteren extension of the Wilcoxon Rank Sum||Mental Component Score. This analysis is stratified by EFS status.||||0.07
81569848|NCT00114530|162813951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.08|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Computed as Mantel Haenszel Chi Square using modified ridit scores.||This analysis is not stratified. EFS survivors and failures are pooled within each treatment arm.||||0.08
81569849|NCT00114530|162813951|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Van Elteren extension of the Wilcoxon Rank Sum||This analysis is stratified by EFS status.||||0.9
81569850|NCT00114530|162813952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Computed as Mantel Haenszel Chi Square using modified ridit scores.||This analysis is not stratified. EFS survivors and failures are pooled within each treatment arm.||||0.1
81569851|NCT00114530|162813952|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Van Elteren extension of the Wilcoxon Rank Sum||This analysis is stratified by EFS status.||||0.6
81569852|NCT00114530|162813953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Computed as Mantel Haenszel Chi Square using modified ridit scores.||This analysis is not stratified. EFS survivors and failures are pooled within each treatment arm.||||0.02
81569853|NCT00114530|162813953|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Van Elteren extension of the Wilcoxon Rank Sum||This analysis is stratified by EFS status.||||0.3
81569854|NCT00114530|162813954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Computed as Mantel Haenszel Chi Square using modified ridit scores.||This analysis is not stratified. EFS survivors and failures are pooled within each treatment arm.||||0.03
81569855|NCT00114530|162813954|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Van Elteren extension of the Wilcoxon Rank Sum||This analysis is stratified by EFS status.||||0.5
81569856|NCT00114530|162813955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Computed as Mantel Haenszel Chi Square using modified ridit scores.||This analysis is not stratified. EFS survivors and failures are pooled within each treatment arm.||||0.002
81569857|NCT00114530|162813955|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Van Elteren extension of the Wilcoxon Rank Sum||This analysis is stratified by EFS status.||||0.05
81569858|NCT00114530|162813956|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Computed as Mantel Haenszel Chi Square using modified ridit scores.||This analysis is not stratified. EFS survivors and failures are pooled within each treatment arm.||||<0.001
81569859|NCT00114530|162813956|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Van Elteren extension of the Wilcoxon Rank Sum||This analysis is stratified by EFS status.||||0.01
81569860|NCT00114530|162813957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42|||||||Chi-squared|||Development of new or worsening arrhythmias||||0.42
81569861|NCT00114530|162813957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||Chi-squared|||CHF requiring clinical treatment||||0.048
81569862|NCT00114530|162813957|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Chi-squared|||Clinically significant pericardial effusion||||0.51
81569863|NCT00114530|162813958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Chi-squared|||Development of new or worsening arrhythmias||||0.46
81569864|NCT00114530|162813958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.042|||||||Chi-squared|||CHF requiring clinical treatment||||0.042
81569865|NCT00114530|162813958|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15|||||||Chi-squared|||Clinically significant pericardial effusion||||0.15
81569866|NCT00114530|162813959|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.026|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.026
81569867|NCT00114530|162813960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.022|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.022
81569868|NCT00114530|162813961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.71|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.71
81569869|NCT00114530|162813962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.32
81569870|NCT00114530|162813963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.30
81569871|NCT00114530|162813964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.31
81569872|NCT00114530|162813965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.002
81569873|NCT00114530|162813966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.001
81569874|NCT00114530|162813967|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Regression, Linear|P-value comes from a Poisson regression comparing the person-year adjusted event rates between the two treatment groups.||||||<0.001
81569875|NCT00114530|162813967|SUPERIORITY||Person-Time (Years)|174.4|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The Person-Time (P-T) rates (events/P-T) are as follows: Possibly related = 0.61, Probably related = 0.57, Definitely related = 0.52|||||
81569876|NCT00114530|162813967|SUPERIORITY||Person-Time (Years)|141.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The Person-Time (P-T) rates (events/P-T) are as follows: Possibly related = 0.17, Probably related = 0.09, Definitely related = 0.04|||||
81569877|NCT00114530|162813969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||Regression, Linear|P-value comes from a Poisson regression comparing the person-year adjusted event rates between the two treatment groups.||||||0.7
81569878|NCT00114530|162813969|SUPERIORITY||Person-Time (Years)|174.4|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The Person-Time (P-T) rate (events/P-T) is 0.76|||||
81569879|NCT00114530|162813969|SUPERIORITY||Person-Time (Years)|141.3|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The Person-Time (P-T) rate (events/P-T) is 0.80|||||
81569880|NCT00365508|162813974|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0||||a priori threshold for statistical significance|Chi-squared|||Chi-square was used to examine the relationship between treatment arm and 24-hour point prevalence abstinence at 6-months.||||.05
81569881|NCT01817530|162813980|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|32.51|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.12|95.05||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||95.05|11.12|< 0.001
81569882|NCT01817530|162813980|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569883|NCT01817530|162813980|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.66|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.72|41.3||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||41.3|6.72|< 0.001
81569884|NCT01817530|162813980|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569885|NCT01817530|162813980|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.79|25.84||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||25.84|4.79|< 0.001
81569886|NCT01817530|162813980|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569887|NCT01817530|162813980|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.62|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.81|49.27||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||49.27|7.81|< 0.001
81569888|NCT01817530|162813980|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569889|NCT01817530|162813980|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|6.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.95|12.3||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||12.3|2.95|< 0.001
81569890|NCT01817530|162813980|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569891|NCT01817530|162813980|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.79|22.34||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||22.34|4.79|< 0.001
81569892|NCT01817530|162813980|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569893|NCT01817530|162813981|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|156.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.04|641.22||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||641.22|38.04|< 0.001
81569894|NCT01817530|162813981|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569895|NCT01817530|162813981|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|66.07|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.1|206.88||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||206.88|21.1|< 0.001
81569896|NCT01817530|162813981|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569897|NCT01817530|162813981|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|52.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.42|156.09||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||156.09|17.42|< 0.001
81569898|NCT01817530|162813981|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569899|NCT01817530|162813981|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|25.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.45|61.96||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||61.96|10.45|< 0.001
81569900|NCT01817530|162813981|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569901|NCT01817530|162813981|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.65|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.38|21.25||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||21.25|4.38|< 0.001
81569902|NCT01817530|162813981|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569903|NCT01817530|162813981|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.13|36.67||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||36.67|7.13|< 0.001
81569904|NCT01817530|162813981|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569905|NCT01817530|162813982|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|123.14|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|25.93|584.85||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||584.85|25.93|< 0.001
81569906|NCT01817530|162813982|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569907|NCT01817530|162813982|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|40.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.59|121.03||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||121.03|13.59|< 0.001
81569908|NCT01817530|162813982|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569909|NCT01817530|162813982|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|19.01|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.44|48.58||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||48.58|7.44|< 0.001
81569910|NCT01817530|162813982|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569911|NCT01817530|162813982|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|22.77|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.29|55.77||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||55.77|9.29|< 0.001
81569912|NCT01817530|162813982|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569913|NCT01817530|162813982|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.88|24.27||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||24.27|4.88|< 0.001
81569914|NCT01817530|162813982|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569915|NCT01817530|162813982|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.46|21.22||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||21.22|4.46|< 0.001
81569916|NCT01817530|162813982|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569917|NCT01817530|162813983|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|24.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.57|71.32||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||71.32|8.57|< 0.001
81569918|NCT01817530|162813983|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569919|NCT01817530|162813983|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|17.21|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.57|45.05||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||45.05|6.57|< 0.001
81569920|NCT01817530|162813983|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569921|NCT01817530|162813983|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.69|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.79|19.92||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||19.92|3.79|< 0.001
81569922|NCT01817530|162813983|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569923|NCT01817530|162813983|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|18.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.11|49.02||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||49.02|7.11|< 0.001
81569924|NCT01817530|162813983|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569925|NCT01817530|162813983|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.94|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.43|10.04||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||10.04|2.43|< 0.001
81569926|NCT01817530|162813983|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569927|NCT01817530|162813983|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|11.76|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.17|26.79|||Regression, Logistic|P value is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.||||26.79|5.17|< 0.001
81569928|NCT01817530|162813983|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569929|NCT01817530|162813984|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|31.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.02|98.83||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||98.83|10.02|< 0.001
81569930|NCT01817530|162813984|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569931|NCT01817530|162813984|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|14.39|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.77|35.91||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||35.91|5.77|< 0.001
81569932|NCT01817530|162813984|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569933|NCT01817530|162813984|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|9.82|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.23|22.8||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||22.8|4.23|< 0.001
81569934|NCT01817530|162813984|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569935|NCT01817530|162813984|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|16.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.66|41.26||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||41.26|6.66|< 0.001
81569936|NCT01817530|162813984|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569937|NCT01817530|162813984|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|7.02|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.36|14.68||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||14.68|3.36|< 0.001
81569938|NCT01817530|162813984|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569939|NCT01817530|162813984|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|10.73|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.85|23.76||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||||23.76|4.85|< 0.001
81569940|NCT01817530|162813984|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||< 0.001
81569941|NCT01817530|162813985|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81569942|NCT01817530|162813985|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81569943|NCT01817530|162813985|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81569944|NCT01817530|162813985|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81569945|NCT01817530|162813985|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81569946|NCT01817530|162813985|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81569947|NCT01817530|162813986|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81569948|NCT01817530|162813986|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81569949|NCT01817530|162813986|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81569950|NCT01817530|162813986|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81569951|NCT01817530|162813986|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81569952|NCT01817530|162813986|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.001
81569953|NCT01817530|162813987|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|-3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.32||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.28|-1.03||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-1.03|-6.28|0.007
81569954|NCT01817530|162813987|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.132|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.44|0.46||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.46|-3.44|0.132
81569955|NCT01817530|162813987|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|2.0||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||2.00|-1.71|0.876
81569956|NCT01817530|162813987|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|-1.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|0.04||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.04|-3.92|0.055
81569957|NCT01817530|162813987|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.82||0.898|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|1.74||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.74|-1.52|0.898
81569958|NCT01817530|162813987|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.81||0.59|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|1.17||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.17|-2.05|0.59
81569959|NCT01817530|162813988|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.31||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|-0.42||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.42|-1.64|0.001
81569960|NCT01817530|162813988|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.42|-0.48||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.48|-1.42|< 0.001
81569961|NCT01817530|162813988|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.12|-0.25||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.25|-1.12|0.002
81569962|NCT01817530|162813988|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.29||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.04|0.12||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.12|-1.04|0.118
81569963|NCT01817530|162813988|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|-0.22||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.22|-1.16|0.004
81569964|NCT01817530|162813988|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|-0.59||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.59|-1.51|< 0.001
81569965|NCT01817530|162813989|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.15||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each post-baseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-0.15|-0.79|0.004
81569966|NCT01817530|162813989|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.13||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each post-baseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.13|-0.4|0.314
81569967|NCT01817530|162813989|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.39||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each post-baseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.39|-0.12|0.307
81569968|NCT01817530|162813989|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.106|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.06||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each post-baseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.06|-0.58|0.106
81569969|NCT01817530|162813989|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.424|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.15||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each post-baseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.15|-0.36|0.424
81569970|NCT01817530|162813989|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS mean change|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.13||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.35||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each post-baseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||0.35|-0.18|0.528
81569971|NCT01817530|162813990|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.74||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.74|0.80|< 0.001
81569972|NCT01817530|162813990|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.72||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.72|0.78|< 0.001
81569973|NCT01817530|162813990|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.24|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.27||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.27|0.33|< 0.001
81569974|NCT01817530|162813990|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.52||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.52|0.65|< 0.001
81569975|NCT01817530|162813990|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.29|1.16||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.16|0.29|< 0.001
81569976|NCT01817530|162813990|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|1.26||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each postbaseline time point is from an ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|ANCOVA|||||1.26|0.4|< 0.001
81569977|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81569978|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81569979|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 3||||0.018
81569980|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81569981|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81569982|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 3||||0.021
81569983|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81569984|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81569985|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||0.032
81569986|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81569987|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||0.007
81569988|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.495||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||0.495
81569989|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81569990|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81569991|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||0.015
81569992|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81569993|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||0.002
81569994|NCT01817530|162813991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.329||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||0.329
81569995|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81569996|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81569997|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.036||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 3||||0.036
81569998|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81569999|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81570000|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.040
81570001|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81570002|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||||||< 0.001
81570003|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.098||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||0.098
81570004|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81570005|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||0.014
81570006|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.409||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||0.409
81570007|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570008|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570009|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.094||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||0.094
81570010|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570011|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||0.002
81570012|NCT01817530|162813992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.393||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||0.393
81570013|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81570014|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81570015|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81570016|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81570017|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81570018|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81570019|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81570020|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81570021|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81570022|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81570023|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81570024|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570025|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570026|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570027|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570028|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570029|NCT01817530|162813993|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from Kruskal-Wallis analysis with treatment as the main effect.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570030|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81570031|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81570032|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||0.020
81570033|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81570034|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||0.002
81570035|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.061||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||0.061
81570036|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81570037|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||0.004
81570038|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||0.085
81570039|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81570040|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.012||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||0.012
81570041|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||0.049
81570042|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570043|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570044|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||0.056
81570045|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570046|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||0.005
81570047|NCT01817530|162813994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||0.088
81570048|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81570049|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81570050|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.188||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||0.188
81570051|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81570052|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||0.001
81570053|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.104||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||0.104
81570054|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81570055|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||0.021
81570056|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.859||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||0.859
81570057|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81570058|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||0.006
81570059|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.015||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||0.015
81570060|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570061|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||0.007
81570062|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.722||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||0.722
81570063|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570064|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570065|NCT01817530|162813995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.032||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||0.032
81570066|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81570067|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81570068|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.041||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||0.041
81570069|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81570070|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||< 0.001
81570071|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.008||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 3||||0.008
81570072|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81570073|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81570074|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||0.003
81570075|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81570076|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||< 0.001
81570077|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Month 6||||0.003
81570078|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570079|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570080|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||0.004
81570081|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570082|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||< 0.001
81570083|NCT01817530|162813996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002||||||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo is from a logistic regression model including treatment as the main effect and baseline value as a covariate.|Regression, Logistic|||Final Visit||||0.002
81570084|NCT01817530|162813997|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.58||0.556|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.65|3.59||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each post-baseline time point is from ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Final Month||3.59|-6.65|0.556
81570085|NCT01817530|162813997|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.63||0.672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.33|4.09||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each post-baseline time point is from ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Final Month||4.09|-6.33|0.672
81570086|NCT01817530|162813997|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.71||0.274|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|8.36||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each post-baseline time point is from ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Final Month||8.36|-2.39|0.274
81570087|NCT01817530|162813997|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.65||0.223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.26|1.23||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each post-baseline time point is from ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Final Month||1.23|-5.26|0.223
81570088|NCT01817530|162813997|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.38|1.22||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each post-baseline time point is from ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Final Month||1.22|-5.38|0.215
81570089|NCT01817530|162813997|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.68||0.392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.75|1.87||P value for test of difference between each elagolix dose group and placebo at each post-baseline time point is from ANCOVA model with treatment as the main effect and baseline as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Final Month||1.87|-4.75|0.392
81570090|NCT03846804|162814001|OTHER|||||||0.36|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.36
81574305|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.36||0.399|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|3.6|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Work Sub-Scale Score (Week 8): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||3.6|-1.2|0.399
81574306|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.429|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.5|0.5|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Family Sub-Scale Score (Week 4): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||0.5|-1.5|0.429
81575213|NCT01059825|162821906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.48||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.28|-0.68||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.68|-6.28|0.056
81570091|NCT00709761|162814016|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|53.0||||||95.0|40.7|66.0|||||The estimation parameter represents the percentage of participants experiencing either a CR or a PR.|||66.0|40.7|
81570092|NCT02200211|162814024|NON_INFERIORITY|Our sample size was computed to have 90% power with a type I error of 5% for a non-inferiority limit of 0.05 logMAR (0.5 lines), assuming a standard deviation of change of 0.15 logMAR (1.5 lines) based on prior Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group (PEDIG) studies, and no more than 10% loss to follow-up.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.53|||||A 1-sided upper 95% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted group difference (patching - binocular treatment) evaluating change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to the 16-week visit. Positive values favor the patching group.|The primary outcome measure was change in amblyopic-eye VA from baseline to 16 weeks (14 to \<20 week window). The upper limit of a 1-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was computed on the treatment group difference, using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, adjusted for baseline age and VA, including only participants completing the 16-week outcome in a modified intent-to-treat analysis. There was no imputation for missing data.||0.53||
81570093|NCT02200211|162814024|NON_INFERIORITY|Our sample size was computed to have 90% power with a type I error of 5% for a non-inferiority limit of 0.05 logMAR (0.5 lines), assuming a standard deviation of change of 0.15 logMAR (1.5 lines) based on prior PEDIG studies, and no more than 10% loss to follow-up.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.53|||||A 1-sided upper 95% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted group difference (patching - binocular treatment) evaluating change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to the 16-week visit. Positive values favor the patching group.|The primary analysis was repeated for the treatment group comparison of change in amblyopic-eye VA from baseline to 16 weeks, adjusting for baseline covariates of age and visual acuity. For this sensitivity analysis, the primary analysis repeated but excluded data from participants (n=35) who completed the 16-week visit outside of the pre-defined protocol window (16 +/- 1 week).||0.53||
81570094|NCT02200211|162814024|NON_INFERIORITY|Our sample size was computed to have 90% power with a type I error of 5% for a non-inferiority limit of 0.05 logMAR (0.5 lines), assuming a standard deviation of change of 0.15 logMAR (1.5 lines) based on prior PEDIG studies, and no more than 10% loss to follow-up.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.54|||||A 1-sided 95% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted group difference (patching - binocular treatment) evaluating change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to the 16-week visit. Positive values favor the patching group.|The primary analysis was repeated for the treatment group comparison of change in amblyopic-eye from baseline to 16 weeks, adjusting for baseline covariates of age and visual acuity. For this sensitivity analysis, multiple imputation was used to impute 16-week visual acuity scores for participants who missed the exam (n=15) or completed the 16-week exam outside of the pre-specified analysis window (n=7).||0.54||
81570095|NCT02200211|162814024|NON_INFERIORITY|Our sample size was computed to have 90% power with a type I error of 5% for a non-inferiority limit of 0.05 logMAR (0.5 lines), assuming a standard deviation of change of 0.15 logMAR (1.5 lines) based on prior PEDIG studies, and no more than 10% loss to follow-up.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.56|||||A 1-sided upper 95% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted group difference (patching - binocular treatment) evaluating change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to the 16-week visit. Positive values favor the patching group.|The primary analysis was repeated for the treatment group comparison of change in amblyopic-eye VA from baseline to 16 weeks, adjusting for baseline covariates for age and visual acuity. For this post hoc sensitivity analysis, all participants with 16-week exams were included in the analysis regardless of whether or not the exam was completed within the pre-specified analysis window (14 to \<20 weeks after randomization).||0.56||
81570096|NCT02200211|162814024|NON_INFERIORITY|Our sample size was computed to have 90% power with a type I error of 5% for a non-inferiority limit of 0.05 logMAR (0.5 lines), assuming a standard deviation of change of 0.15 logMAR (1.5 lines) based on prior PEDIG studies, and no more than 10% loss to follow-up.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.3|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.53|||||A 1-sided upper 95% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted group difference (patching - binocular treatment) evaluating change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to the 16-week visit. Positive values favor the patching group.|The primary analysis was repeated for the treatment group comparison of change in amblyopic-eye VA from baseline to 16-weeks, adjusting for baseline covariates of age and visual acuity. For this sensitivity analysis, we excluded 16-week outcomes from enrolled participants who were subsequently found to be ineligible for the study (n=7).||0.53||
81570097|NCT02200211|162814024|NON_INFERIORITY|Our sample size was computed to have 90% power with a type I error of 5% for a non-inferiority limit of 0.05 logMAR (0.5 lines), assuming a standard deviation of change of 0.15 logMAR (1.5 lines) based on prior PEDIG studies, and no more than 10% loss to follow-up.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.33|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.55|||||A 1-sided 95% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted group difference (patching - binocular treatment) evaluating change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to the 16-week visit. Positive values favor the patching group.|The primary analysis was repeated for the treatment group comparison of change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to 16 week, adjusting for baseline covariates of age and visual acuity. For this sensitivity analysis, we excluded 16-week outcomes from participants who received alternative treatment for at least 1 week during study follow-up (n=4).||0.55||
81570098|NCT02200211|162814024|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|0.58|||||A 2-sided 95% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted treatment group difference evaluating change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to the 16-week visit. Positive estimate values favor the patching treatment group.|Analysis of covariance included baseline age and visual acuity as adjustment covariates. The primary outcome measure was change in amblyopic-eye VA from baseline to 16 weeks (14 to \<20 week window). For this post hoc analysis, a 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was computed on the treatment group difference, using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model, adjusted for baseline age and VA, including only participants completing the 16-week outcome in a modified intent-to-treat analysis.||0.58|0.04|
81574307|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.26|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|0.3|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 2.5 mg - Placebo). Family Sub-Scale Score (Week 4): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||0.3|-1.7|0.260
81570099|NCT02200211|162814026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|0.3||a priori threshold for statistical significance: 2-sided type I error rate of 5%|ANCOVA|Adjusted for baseline amblyopic-eye visual acuity.|A 2-sided 95% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted treatment group difference (binocular treatment - patching) evaluating change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to the 16-week visit.|A modified intent-to-treat analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model to compare the effectiveness of two treatments (2-sided hypothesis test), adjusting for baseline visual acuity. The primary outcome measure was change in amblyopic-eye VA from baseline to 16 weeks (14 to \<20 week window). A 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was computed on the adjusted treatment group difference at 16 weeks. There was no imputation for missing data.||0.3|-5.7|0.082
81570100|NCT02200211|162814026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|0.5|||||A 2-sided 95% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted treatment group difference (binocular treatment - patching) evaluating change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to the 16-week visit.|A modified intent-to-treat analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model to compare the change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to 16 weeks for two treatments (2-sided hypothesis test), adjusting for baseline visual acuity. For this sensitivity analyses, the primary analysis was repeated but excluded data from participants who completed the 16-week visit outside of the pre-specified 16 +/- 1 week protocol window (n=10 participants).||0.5|-5.9|
81570101|NCT02200211|162814026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|0.3|||||A 2-sided 95% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted treatment group difference (binocular treatment - patching) evaluating change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to the 16-week visit.|A modified intent-to-treat analysis was performed using an ANCOVA model to compare the change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to 16 weeks (14 to \<20 week window) for two treatments (2-sided hypothesis test), adjusting for baseline visual acuity. For this sensitivity analyses, the primary analysis was repeated but excluded data from participants later found to be ineligible for the study (n=2).||0.3|-5.9|
81570102|NCT02200211|162814026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|1.2|||||A 2-sided 95% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted treatment group difference (binocular treatment - patching) evaluating change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to the 16-week visit.|The primary analysis was repeated for the treatment group comparison of change in amblyopic-eye from baseline to 16 weeks, adjusting for baseline visual acuity. For this sensitivity analysis, multiple imputation was used to impute 16-week visual acuity scores for participants who missed the exam (n=3) or completed the 16-week exam outside of the pre-specified analysis window (n=2).||1.2|-5.0|
81570103|NCT02200211|162814026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|0.5|||||A 2-sided 95% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted treatment group difference (binocular treatment - patching) evaluating change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to the 16-week visit.|An ANCOVA model was fit to compare the change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to 16 weeks (14 to \<20 week window) for two treatments (2-sided hypothesis test), adjusting for baseline visual acuity. For this post hoc sensitivity analyses, the primary analysis was repeated but included data from participants who completed the 16-week visit outside the analysis window (n=2, range:14 to 28 weeks post randomization).||0.5|-5.5|
81570104|NCT02200211|162814026|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|0.4|||||A 2-sided 95% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted treatment group difference (binocular treatment - patching) evaluating change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to the 16-week visit.|An ANCOVA model was fit to compare the change in amblyopic-eye visual acuity from baseline to 16 weeks (14 to \<20 week window) for two treatments (2-sided hypothesis test), adjusting for baseline visual acuity. For this sensitivity analyses, the primary analysis was repeated but included prior amblyopia treatment as an adjustment covariate (in addition to baseline visual acuity) in the model.||0.4|-5.7|
81570105|NCT02200211|162814030|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|13.0|||||Binomial regression was used to compare the group proportions (patching - binocular treatment) of participants classified as improving 2 or more logMAR lines from baseline at the 16-week visit.|Binomial regression was used for the treatment group comparison of the proportion of participants classified as improving 2 or more logMAR lines (10 or more letters if E-ETDRS) from baseline at the 16-week visit, adjusting for baseline age group (5 to \<7, 7 to \<13 years) and baseline visual acuity (treated as a continuous covariate).||13|-4|
81570106|NCT02200211|162814030|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|2.0|||||Binomial regression was used to compare the group proportions (binocular treatment - patching) of participants classified as improving 2 or more logMAR lines (≥ 10 letters) from baseline at the 16-week visit.|Binomial regression was used for the treatment group comparison of the proportion of participants classified as improving 2 or more logMAR lines (10 or more letters if E-ETDRS) from baseline at the 16-week visit, adjusting for baseline visual acuity.||2|-31|
81570107|NCT02200211|162814031|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|5.0|||||Binomial regression was used to compare the group proportions (patching - binocular treatment) of participants classified as having amblyopia resolution at the 16-week visit.|Binomial regression was used for the treatment group comparison of the proportion of participants classified as improving 2 or more logMAR lines (10 or more letters if E-ETDRS) from baseline at the 16-week visit, adjusting for baseline age group (5 to \<7, 7 to \<13 years) and baseline visual acuity (20/40, 20/50 or worse).||5|-1|
81570108|NCT02200211|162814032|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||For testing the interaction term, the a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Previously described above in the Statistical Analysis Overview section.||A linear mixed model was used to compare the rate of amblyopic-eye visual acuity improvement between the treatment groups. The ANCOVA model included an interaction term with treatment group and time to compare the change in visual acuity over follow-up by treatment group, adjusting for the main effects of the interaction term and baseline covariates of age and visual acuity. If the interaction term was not statistically significant (p\>0.05), no further comparisons would be performed.||||0.83
81570109|NCT02200211|162814033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance of the interaction term (gender and treatment group) was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Previously described in the Statistical Analysis Overview.||Exploratory subgroup analyses were conducted to assess the treatment effect according to subgroups of baseline factors. An analysis of covariance was used to test the interaction between treatment group and gender, adjusting for the main effects of the interaction term and baseline covariates of age and visual acuity.||||0.83
81570110|NCT02200211|162814033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance of the interaction term (race/ethnicity status and treatment group) was 0.05.|ANCOVA|Four participants (1 binocular treatment group, 3 patching group) were excluded from the analysis due to unknown/not reported race/ethnicity status.||Exploratory subgroup analyses were conducted to assess the treatment effect according to subgroups of baseline factors. An analysis of covariance was used to test the interaction between treatment group and race/ethnicity status (White/non-Hispanic, Non-White or Hispanic), adjusting for the main effects of the interaction term and baseline covariates of age and visual acuity.||||0.54
81570111|NCT02200211|162814033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance of the interaction term (age and treatment group) was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Exploratory subgroup analyses were conducted to assess the treatment effect according to subgroups of baseline factors. An analysis of covariance was used to test the interaction between treatment group and age at baseline (treated as a continuous factor in the model), adjusting for the main effects of the interaction term and baseline visual acuity.||||0.80
81570112|NCT02200211|162814033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.99||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance of the interaction term (baseline amblyopic-eye visual acuity and treatment group) was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Exploratory subgroup analyses were conducted to assess the treatment effect according to subgroups of baseline factors. An analysis of covariance was used to test the interaction between treatment group and baseline amblyopic-eye visual acuity (treated as a continuous factor in the model), adjusting for the main effects of the interaction term and baseline age.||||0.99
81570113|NCT02200211|162814033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.87||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance of the interaction term (prior amblyopia treatment and treatment group) was 0.05|ANCOVA|||Exploratory subgroup analyses were conducted to assess the treatment effect according to subgroups of baseline factors. An analysis of covariance was used to test the interaction between treatment group and prior amblyopia treatment (Yes/No), adjusting for the main effects of the interaction term and baseline covariates of age and visual acuity.||||0.87
81570114|NCT02200211|162814033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance of the interaction term (baseline stereoacuity and treatment group) was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Exploratory subgroup analyses were conducted to assess the treatment effect according to subgroups of baseline factors. An analysis of covariance was used to test the interaction between treatment group and baseline stereoacuity (nil, better than nil), adjusting for the main effects of the interaction term and baseline covariates of age and visual acuity.||||0.33
81570115|NCT02200211|162814033|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance of the interaction term (presence of a near heterotropia at baseline and treatment group) was 0.05.|ANCOVA|||Exploratory subgroup analyses were conducted to assess the treatment effect according to subgroups of baseline factors. An analysis of covariance was used to test the interaction between treatment group and presence of a near heterotropia (measured by SPCT) at baseline (Yes/No), adjusting for the main effects of the interaction term and baseline covariates of age and visual acuity.||||0.23
81570116|NCT02200211|162814038|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare the distribution of change in stereoacuity levels from baseline to 16 weeks by treatment group.||||0.66
81570117|NCT02200211|162814038|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare the distribution of change in stereoacuity levels from baseline to 16 weeks by treatment group.||||0.83
81570118|NCT02200211|162814039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19||||||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare the distribution of change in stereoacuity levels from baseline to 16 weeks by treatment group.||||0.19
81570119|NCT02200211|162814039|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69||||||A priori threshold for statistical significance was 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to compare the distribution of change in stereoacuity levels from baseline to 16 weeks by treatment group.||||0.69
81570120|NCT02200211|162814045|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.3|||||A 95% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted treatment group difference (binocular treatment - patching) in mean change in fellow-eye visual acuity from baseline to 16 weeks. Positive values favor the binocular treatment group.|The treatment group difference in the change in fellow-eye visual acuity from baseline to 16 weeks (logMAR lines) was evaluated in an analysis of covariance model, adjusted for baseline fellow-eye visual acuity.||0.30|0.02|
81570121|NCT02200211|162814046|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|1.3|||||A 95% confidence interval was computed on the treatment group difference (binocular treatment - patching) of the adjusted mean change in fellow-eye visual acuity from baseline to 16 weeks.|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was used to compute the treatment group difference in the mean change in fellow-eye visual acuity (letters) from baseline to 16 weeks, adjusting for baseline visual acuity. A 2-sided 95% confidence interval was computed on the adjusted treatment group difference.||1.3|-1.1|
81570122|NCT02200211|162814047|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to perform the treatment group comparison of the proportion of participants who developed a new ocular deviation and/or worsening of a pre-existing ocular deviation by 10 prism diopters at the 16-week visit.||||0.32
81570123|NCT02200211|162814047|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||Fisher Exact|||Fisher's exact test was used to perform the treatment group comparison of the proportion of participants who developed a new ocular deviation and/or worsening of a pre-existing ocular deviation by 10 prism diopters at the 16-week visit.||||0.68
81570124|NCT02200211|162814048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17|||||||Fisher Exact|||The Fisher exact test was used to compare the percentage of parents who reported that their child had experienced diplopia (yes/no) at the 16-week visit by treatment group.||||0.17
81570125|NCT02200211|162814048|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|||The frequency of diplopia, across categories of diplopia, was compared between the treatment groups using the Cochran-Armitage trend test.||||0.48
81570126|NCT02200211|162814048|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||The Fisher exact test was used to compare the percentage of parents who reported that their child had experienced diplopia (yes/no) at the 16-week visit by treatment group.||||>0.99
81570127|NCT02200211|162814048|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|||The frequency of diplopia, across categories of diplopia, was compared between the treatment groups using the Cochran-Armitage trend test.||||>0.99
81570128|NCT02200211|162814049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||The Fisher exact test was used to compare the percentage of participants who reported diplopia (yes/no) at the 16-week visit by treatment group.||||0.05
81570129|NCT02200211|162814049|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|||The frequency of diplopia, across categories of diplopia, was compared between the treatment groups using the Cochran-Armitage trend test.||||0.02
81570130|NCT02200211|162814049|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Fisher Exact|||The Fisher exact test was used to compare the percentage of participants who reported diplopia (yes/no) at the 16-week visit by treatment group.||||>0.99
81570131|NCT02200211|162814049|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.99|||||||Cochran-Armitage trend test|||The frequency of diplopia, across categories of diplopia, was compared between the treatment groups using the Cochran-Armitage trend test.||||>0.99
81570132|NCT00381485|162814052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81570133|NCT00381485|162814052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.001
81570134|NCT01918774|162814057|OTHER|Pre-post analysis comparing weeks worked in the 6 months preceding baseline and the 6 month study follow-up.|||||<|0.001||||||A priori threshold of significance was p\<.05|within groups t-test|||||||<.001
81570135|NCT00042289|162814070|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.62||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.44|0.88||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.88|0.44|0.055
81570136|NCT00042289|162814070|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|0.73||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.73|0.55|<0.001
81570137|NCT00042289|162814070|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.68||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.44|1.04||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.04|0.44|0.22
81570138|NCT00042289|162814070|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|0.72||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.72|0.49|<0.001
81570139|NCT00042289|162814070|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.76|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|0.89||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.89|0.64|<0.05
81570140|NCT00042289|162814070|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.71|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|0.88||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.88|0.57|<0.05
81570141|NCT00042289|162814070|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.98||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.35||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.35|0.71|0.78
81570142|NCT00042289|162814071|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.51|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.42|0.63||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.63|0.42|<0.05
81570143|NCT00042289|162814071|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.73|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|0.84||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.84|0.63|<0.05
81570144|NCT00042289|162814071|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.58||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|0.98||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.98|0.34|0.03
81570145|NCT00042289|162814071|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.67||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.51|0.89||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.89|0.51|0.001
81570146|NCT00042289|162814071|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.34||||0.0684|TWO_SIDED|||||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum \[Note: Comparison of 2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum was not done due to low sample size.\]|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.0684
81570147|NCT00042289|162814071|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.58|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|0.68||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.68|0.49|<0.05
81570148|NCT00042289|162814071|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.6|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|0.68||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.68|0.53|<0.05
81570149|NCT00042289|162814072|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.72||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|0.88||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|t-test, 2 sided|Paired sample t-test on natural log-transformed PK parameter||||0.88|0.60|0.008
81570150|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.63||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|0.75||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.75|0.52|0.002
81570151|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.71||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|0.81||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.81|0.63|0.0003
81570152|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.57||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|0.98||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.98|0.34|0.09
81570153|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.67||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|0.82||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.82|0.54|0.004
81570154|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.79||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|1.27||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.27|0.50|0.27
81570155|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.86||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.66|1.12||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.12|0.66|0.70
81570156|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.62||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.29|1.34||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.34|0.29|0.46
81570157|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.94||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.39||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.39|0.63|0.50
81570158|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.76|||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|1.0||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.0|0.57|<0.10
81570159|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.56|||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.42|0.73||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.73|0.42|<0.10
81570160|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.47|||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.33|0.68||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.68|0.33|<0.10
81570161|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.44|||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|0.54||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.54|0.36|<0.10
81570162|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.74||||0.1875|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|1.04||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.04|0.53|0.1875
81570163|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.46||||0.1563|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.19|1.11||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.11|0.19|0.1563
81570164|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.94||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.03||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.03|0.85|0.241
81570165|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.09||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.9|1.32||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.32|0.90|0.837
81570166|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|0.88||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum \[Note: Comparison of 2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum was not done due to low sample size.\]|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.88|0.55|<0.05
81570167|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.8||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|0.89||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum \[Note: Comparison of 2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum was not done due to low sample size.\]|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.89|0.72|0.0046
81570168|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.66|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|0.85||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum \[Note: Comparison of 2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum was not done due to low sample size.\]|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.85|0.52|<0.05
81570169|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81570170|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81570171|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||>0.05
81570172|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||>0.05
81570173|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81570174|NCT00042289|162814073|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81570175|NCT00042289|162814074|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.97||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.83|1.13||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.13|0.83|0.07
81570176|NCT00042289|162814074|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.77|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|0.96||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.96|0.61|<0.05
81570177|NCT00042289|162814074|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.8|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|1.03||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.03|0.62|<0.05
81570178|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.81||||0.148|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|1.01||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.01|0.64|0.148
81570179|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|0.81||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.81|0.62|<0.001
81570180|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.74||||0.0098|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.61|0.89||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.89|0.61|0.0098
81570181|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.75||||0.0025|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.64|0.88||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||0.88|0.64|0.0025
81570182|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.54|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.46|0.64||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||0.64|0.46|<0.0001
81570183|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.56||||0.0024|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|0.76||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||0.76|0.41|0.0024
81570184|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.795||||0.438|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.499|1.269||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||1.269|0.499|0.438
81570185|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.531||||0.219|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.186|1.512||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||1.512|0.186|0.219
81570186|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|1.05||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.94|1.18||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||1.18|0.94|0.296
81570187|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|1.26||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.56||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||1.56|1.01|0.007
81570188|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.83||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|1.22||2nd Trimester vs Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||FPV was analyzed as the form of amprenavir (APV). FPV is the prodrug of APV.||1.22|0.56|0.16
81570189|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.74||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|0.93|||Wilcoxson signed rank test|||FPV was analyzed in the form of amprenavir (APV). FPV is the prodrug of APV.||0.93|0.58|0.03
81570190|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.86|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.08||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum (No comparison was done for 2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum since the sample size for 2nd trimester was 1)|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||This analysis was for ATV.||1.08|0.68|>0.05
81570191|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.89||||0.1636|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.79|1.01||Third Trimester vs. Postpartum (No comparison was done for Second Trimester vs. Postpartum since only 4 participants had Second Trimester data)|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||1.01|0.79|0.1636
81570192|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.69|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.53|0.91||3rd Trimester vs Postpartum (No comparison was done for Second Trimester vs. Postpartum since only 4 participants had Second Trimester data)|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||This analysis was for ATV.||0.91|0.53|<0.05
81570193|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|1.11||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.99|1.24||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum (No comparison was done for Second Trimester vs. Postpartum since there was no Second Trimester data available)|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||1.24|0.99|0.16
81570194|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81570195|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81570196|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81570197|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81570198|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||>0.05
81570199|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||>0.05
81570200|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81570201|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81570202|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|1.06||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.85|1.34||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum (No comparison was done for Second Trimester vs. Postpartum since only 2 participants had Second Trimester data)|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.34|0.85|0.67
81570203|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.73||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.59|0.91||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||0.91|0.59|0.08
81570204|NCT00042289|162814075|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.63|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|0.72||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||0.72|0.55|<0.01
81570205|NCT00042289|162814076|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.57|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.48|0.68||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||0.68|0.48|<0.05
81570206|NCT00042289|162814076|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.73|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.62|0.85||3rd Trimester vs.Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||0.85|0.62|<0.05
81570207|NCT00042289|162814076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.09
81570208|NCT00042289|162814076|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.003
81570209|NCT00042289|162814076|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|1.34||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|||||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum (No comparison was done for Second Trimester vs. Postpartum since only 5 participants had Second Trimester data)|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||||0.036
81570210|NCT00042289|162814076|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.84|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.02||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||1.02|0.69|>0.05
81570211|NCT00042289|162814076|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.83|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.68|1.01||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||1.01|0.68|>0.05
81570212|NCT00042289|162814077|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.61||||0.14|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.34|1.09||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||1.09|0.34|0.14
81570213|NCT00042289|162814077|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.64||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5|0.81||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||0.81|0.50|0.002
81570214|NCT00042289|162814077|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.77||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|1.23||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||1.23|0.49|0.24
81570215|NCT00042289|162814077|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.84||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.6|1.17||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||1.17|0.60|0.53
81570216|NCT00042289|162814077|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.58||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3|1.11||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||1.11|0.30|0.2
81570217|NCT00042289|162814077|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.95||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|1.55||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||1.55|0.58|0.12
81570218|NCT00042289|162814077|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.92||||0.358|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.2||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||1.2|0.71|0.358
81570219|NCT00042289|162814077|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.72||||0.0156|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|0.93||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||0.93|0.55|0.0156
81570220|NCT00042289|162814078|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|0.7||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|0.85||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum (No comparison was done for Second Trimester vs. Postpartum since no Second Trimester data was available)|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||||0.85|0.58|0.007
81570221|NCT00042289|162814079|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.66||||0.109|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|1.12||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.12|0.39|0.109
81570222|NCT00042289|162814079|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.49|0.69||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.69|0.49|<0.001
81570223|NCT00042289|162814079|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.48||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.14|1.65||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.65|0.14|0.44
81570224|NCT00042289|162814079|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.43|0.72||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.72|0.43|<0.001
81570225|NCT00042289|162814079|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.83||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.63|1.1||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.10|0.63|0.43
81570226|NCT00042289|162814079|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.0||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|1.44||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.44|0.69|0.31
81570227|NCT00042289|162814079|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.9||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|1.16||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.16|0.71|0.49
81570228|NCT00042289|162814080|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.45|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|0.63||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.63|0.32|<0.05
81570229|NCT00042289|162814080|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.72|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.58|0.88||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.88|0.58|<0.05
81570230|NCT00042289|162814080|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.42||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.23|0.78||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.78|0.23|0.02
81570231|NCT00042289|162814080|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.78||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.56|1.08||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.08|0.56|0.3
81570232|NCT00042289|162814080|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|1.41||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|||||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum \[Note: Comparison of 2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum was not done due to low sample size.\]|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||0.036
81570233|NCT00042289|162814080|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.41|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.32|0.52||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.52|0.32|<0.05
81570234|NCT00042289|162814080|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.48|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.41|0.57||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.57|0.41|<0.05
81570235|NCT00042289|162814081|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.85||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.72|1.01||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|t-test, 2 sided|Paired sample t-test on natural log-transformed PK parameter||||1.01|0.72|0.10
81570236|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.49||||0.0039|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.35|0.68||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.68|0.35|0.0039
81570237|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.66||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.52|0.84||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.84|0.52|0.0062
81570238|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.1||||||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.10
81570239|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.1||||||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.10
81570240|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.15|||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.08|0.3||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.30|0.08|<0.10
81570241|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.21|||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.12|0.36||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.36|0.12|<0.10
81570242|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.32|||<|0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.2|0.51||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.51|0.20|<0.10
81570243|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.32|||>|0.1|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.11|0.94||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.94|0.11|>0.10
81570244|NCT00042289|162814082|OTHER||Geometric mean ratio|0.87||||0.079|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.78|0.97||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.97|0.78|0.079
81570245|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.92||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.77|1.09||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.09|0.77|0.01
81570246|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.51|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.37|0.72||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum \[Note: Comparison of 2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum was not done due to low sample size.\]|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.72|0.37|<0.05
81570247|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.82||||0.0325|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.71|0.96||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum \[Note: Comparison of 2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum was not done due to low sample size.\]|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.96|0.71|0.0325
81570248|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.65|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.54|0.77||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum \[Note: Comparison of 2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum was not done due to low sample size.\]|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.77|0.54|<0.05
81570249|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81570250|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81570251|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||>0.05
81570252|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||>0.05
81570253|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81570254|NCT00042289|162814082|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05||||||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||||<0.05
81570255|NCT00042289|162814083|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.88|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.73|1.06||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.06|0.73|<0.05
81570256|NCT00042289|162814083|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.7|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.55|0.9||2nd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||0.90|0.55|<0.05
81570257|NCT00042289|162814083|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean ratio|0.84|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.57|1.23||3rd Trimester vs. Postpartum|Wilcoxon signed-rank test|||||1.23|0.57|<0.05
81570258|NCT00042289|162814087|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|1.24||||0.114|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.97|1.59||Before ENG initiation vs. after ENG initiation|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The statistical analysis is for LPV PK.||1.59|0.97|0.114
81570259|NCT00042289|162814088|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|1.1||||0.367|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.84|1.44||Before ENG initiation vs. after ENG initiation|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||The statistical test is for ATV PK.||1.44|0.84|0.367
81570260|NCT00042289|162814088|SUPERIORITY||Geometric mean of ratio|1.02||||0.561|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.13|||Wilcoxon signed rank test|Before ENG initiation vs. after ENG initiation||The statistical test is for EFV PK.||1.13|0.92|0.561
81570261|NCT01135420|162814119|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<.05
81570262|NCT00717197|162814120|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percentage|21.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.27|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.46|43.7||||||||43.7|7.46|
81570263|NCT01206660|162814129|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81570264|NCT01206660|162814130|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81570265|NCT01206660|162814131|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81570266|NCT04249583|162814198|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.05
81570267|NCT03311724|162814200|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.4|-2.5|<0.001
81570268|NCT03311724|162814200|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.7|-2.8|<0.001
81570269|NCT03311724|162814200|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|-1.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-1.4|-2.5|<0.001
81570270|NCT03311724|162814201|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|56.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.43|338.97|||Regression, Logistic|||||338.97|9.43|<0.001
81570271|NCT03311724|162814201|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|183.48|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.0|999.0|||Regression, Logistic||"Maximum confidential interval is \>999"|||999|22.0|<0.001
81570272|NCT03311724|162814201|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|157.54|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.63|999.0|||Regression, Logistic||"Maximum confidential interval is \>999"|||999|21.63|<0.001
81570273|NCT03311724|162814202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-48.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.6|-26.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-26.3|-70.6|<0.001
81570274|NCT03311724|162814202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-58.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.7|-35.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-35.2|-80.7|<0.001
81570275|NCT03311724|162814202|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-61.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.6|-39.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-39.2|-84.6|<0.001
81570276|NCT03311724|162814203|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-2.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.6|-7.1|<0.001
81570277|NCT03311724|162814203|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.0|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|-2.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.7|-7.2|<0.001
81570278|NCT03311724|162814203|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|-2.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-2.9|-7.5|<0.001
81570279|NCT03311724|162814204|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.2||||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-4.7|0.075
81570280|NCT03311724|162814204|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.1|-4.9|0.065
81570281|NCT03311724|162814204|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.4||||0.065|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|0.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.2|-4.9|0.065
81570282|NCT03000439|162814237|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.633|||=|0.1171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.296|1.354||1-sided p-value is provided.|Unstratified log-rank test||Hazard ratio and 95% CI was based on Cox proportional hazards model with treatment group as covariate. Hazard ratio \< 1 indicates a reduction in hazard ratio in favor of Tofacitinib 5 mg BID to Placebo.|||1.354|0.296|= 0.1171
81570283|NCT03000439|162814238|OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.2|13.6|||||The 95% CIs for the differences between the treatment groups were generated using Greenwood's formula.|DB Week 4||13.6|-12.2|
81570284|NCT03000439|162814238|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-8.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.9|11.3|||||The 95% CIs for the differences between the treatment groups were generated using Greenwood's formula.|DB Week 8||11.3|-27.9|
81570285|NCT03000439|162814238|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-10.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.2|11.6|||||The 95% CIs for the differences between the treatment groups were generated using Greenwood's formula.|DB Week 12||11.6|-33.2|
81570286|NCT03000439|162814238|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-13.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.2|9.8|||||The 95% CIs for the differences between the treatment groups were generated using Greenwood's formula.|DB Week 16||9.8|-37.2|
81570287|NCT03000439|162814238|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-13.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9|11.5|||||The 95% CIs for the differences between the treatment groups were generated using Greenwood's formula.|DB Week 20||11.5|-37.9|
81570288|NCT03000439|162814238|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-13.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9|11.5|||||The 95% CIs for the differences between the treatment groups were generated using Greenwood's formula.|DB Week 24||11.5|-37.9|
81570289|NCT03000439|162814238|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.5|15.6|||||The 95% CIs for the differences between the treatment groups were generated using Greenwood's formula.|DB Week 28||15.6|-34.5|
81570290|NCT03000439|162814238|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-14.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.5|11.5|||||The 95% CIs for the differences between the treatment groups were generated using Greenwood's formula.|DB Week 32||11.5|-39.5|
81570291|NCT03000439|162814238|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.5|16.7|||||The 95% CIs for the differences between the treatment groups were generated using Greenwood's formula.|DB Week 36||16.7|-35.5|
81570292|NCT03000439|162814238|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-9.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.5|16.7|||||The 95% CIs for the differences between the treatment groups were generated using Greenwood's formula.|DB Week 40||16.7|-35.5|
81570293|NCT03000439|162814238|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.8|11.8|||||The 95% CIs for the differences between the treatment groups were generated using Greenwood's formula.|DB Week 44||11.8|-41.8|
81570294|NCT03000439|162814238|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.8|11.8|||||The 95% CIs for the differences between the treatment groups were generated using Greenwood's formula.|DB Week 48||11.8|-41.8|
81570295|NCT03000439|162814238|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-15.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.8|11.8|||||The 95% CIs for the differences between the treatment groups were generated using Greenwood's formula.|DB Week 52||11.8|-41.8|
81570296|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-11.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.02|5.21|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR30 at DB Week 4||5.21|-28.02|
81570297|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.37|21.36|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR30 at DB Week 8||21.36|-18.37|
81570298|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.68|23.6|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR30 at DB Week 12||23.60|-22.68|
81570299|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|10.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.82|34.1|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR30 at DB Week 16||34.10|-13.82|
81570300|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|16.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|40.92|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR30 at DB Week 20||40.92|-8.43|
81570301|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.49|34.39|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR30 at DB Week 24||34.39|-15.49|
81570302|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|34.33|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR30 at DB Week 28||34.33|-16.13|
81570303|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|34.33|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR30 at DB Week 32||34.33|-16.13|
81570304|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|34.33|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR30 at DB Week 36||34.33|-16.13|
81570305|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|34.33|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR30 at DB Week 40||34.33|-16.13|
81570306|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|34.33|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR30 at DB Week 44||34.33|-16.13|
81570307|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|37.56|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR30 at DB Week 48||37.56|-12.91|
81570308|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|37.56|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR30 at DB Week 52||37.56|-12.91|
81570309|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-11.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.02|5.21|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR50 at DB Week 4||5.21|-28.02|
81570310|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.72|25.17|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR50 at DB Week 8||25.17|-15.72|
81570311|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.68|23.6|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR50 at DB Week 12||23.60|-22.68|
81570312|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|13.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.76|37.48|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR50 at DB Week 16||37.48|-10.76|
81570313|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|19.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|44.14|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR50 at DB Week 20||44.14|-5.20|
81570314|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.49|34.39|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR50 at DB Week 24||34.39|-15.49|
81570315|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|34.33|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR50 at DB Week 28||34.33|-16.13|
81570316|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|34.33|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR50 at DB Week 32||34.33|-16.13|
81570317|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|34.33|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR50 at DB Week 36||34.33|-16.13|
81570318|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|34.33|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR50 at DB Week 40||34.33|-16.13|
81570319|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|37.56|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR50 at DB Week 44||37.56|-12.91|
81570320|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|37.56|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR50 at DB Week 48||37.56|-12.91|
81570321|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|37.56|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR50 at DB Week 52||37.56|-12.91|
81570322|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-13.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.14|10.49|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR70 at DB Week 4||10.49|-38.14|
81570323|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-9.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.28|13.15|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR70 at DB Week 8||13.15|-32.28|
81570324|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.7|24.24|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR70 at DB Week 12||24.24|-24.70|
81570325|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.31|31.06|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR70 at DB Week 16||31.06|-19.31|
81570326|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|19.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.81|44.06|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR70 at DB Week 20||44.06|-5.81|
81570327|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|1.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.55|27.47|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR70 at DB Week 24||27.47|-23.55|
81570328|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER|The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|Difference in percentage|15.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.05|40.46|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR70 at DB Week 28||40.46|-10.05|
81570329|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|37.56|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR70 at DB Week 32||37.56|-12.91|
81570330|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|34.33|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR70 at DB Week 36||34.33|-16.13|
81570331|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|37.56|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR70 at DB Week 40||37.56|-12.91|
81570332|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|37.56|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR70 at DB Week 44||37.56|-12.91|
81570333|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|37.56|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR70 at DB Week 48||37.56|-12.91|
81570334|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|37.56|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR70 at DB Week 52||37.56|-12.91|
81570335|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-19.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.09|4.46|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR90 at DB Week 4||4.46|-44.09|
81570336|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-17.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.19|5.63|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR90 at DB Week 8||5.63|-40.19|
81570337|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.66|14.45|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR90 at DB Week 20||14.45|-29.66|
81570338|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-13.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.19|9.77|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR90 at DB Week 12||9.77|-37.19|
81570339|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-4.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.67|18.61|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR90 at DB Week 16||18.61|-26.67|
81570340|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-14.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.32|5.83|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR90 at DB Week 32||5.83|-35.32|
81570341|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-4.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.02|17.26|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR90 at DB Week 24||17.26|-26.02|
81570342|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-7.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.89|12.99|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR90 at DB Week 28||12.99|-28.89|
81570343|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-6.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.65|16.83|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR90 at DB Week 36||16.83|-30.65|
81570344|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-3.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.16|19.78|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR90 at DB Week 40||19.78|-27.16|
81570345|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|22.68|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR90 at DB Week 44||22.68|-23.60|
81570346|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|22.68|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR90 at DB Week 48||22.68|-23.60|
81570347|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.6|22.68|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR90 at DB Week 52||22.68|-23.60|
81570348|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-21.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.45|0.05|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR100 at DB Week 4||0.05|-42.45|
81570349|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-18.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.98|1.34|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR100 at DB Week 8||1.34|-37.98|
81570350|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-11.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.65|8.61|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR100 at DB Week 12||8.61|-31.65|
81570351|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-7.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.89|12.99|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR100 at DB Week 16||12.99|-28.89|
81570352|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.15|18.91|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR100 at DB Week 20||18.91|-16.15|
81570353|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-1.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.36|18.37|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR100 at DB Week 24||18.37|-21.36|
81570354|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-8.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.91|11.32|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR100 at DB Week 28||11.32|-27.91|
81570355|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-15.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.29|4.1|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR100 at DB Week 32||4.10|-34.29|
81570356|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-11.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.65|8.61|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR100 at DB Week 36||8.61|-31.65|
81570357|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-7.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.66|14.45|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR100 at DB Week 40||14.45|-29.66|
81570358|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-4.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.02|17.26|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR100 at DB Week 44||17.26|-26.02|
81570359|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.04|21.43|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR100 at DB Week 48||21.43|-23.04|
81570360|NCT03000439|162814241|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.04|21.43|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|ACR100 at DB Week 52||21.43|-23.04|
81570361|NCT03000439|162814249|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-7.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.42|7.75|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 4||7.75|-23.42|
81570362|NCT03000439|162814249|OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.94|24.08|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 8||24.08|-13.94|
81570363|NCT03000439|162814249|OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.43|23.04|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 12||23.04|-21.43|
81570364|NCT03000439|162814249|OTHER||Difference in percentage|10.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.82|34.1|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 16||34.10|-13.82|
81570365|NCT03000439|162814249|OTHER||Difference in percentage|16.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.43|40.92|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 20||40.92|-8.43|
81570366|NCT03000439|162814249|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.49|34.39|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 24||34.39|-15.49|
81570367|NCT03000439|162814249|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|34.33|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 28||34.33|-16.13|
81570368|NCT03000439|162814249|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|34.33|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 32||34.33|-16.13|
81570369|NCT03000439|162814249|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|34.33|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 36||34.33|-16.13|
81570370|NCT03000439|162814249|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|34.33|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 40||34.33|-16.13|
81570371|NCT03000439|162814249|OTHER||Difference in percentage|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.13|34.33|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 44||34.33|-16.13|
81570372|NCT03000439|162814249|OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|37.56|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 48||37.56|-12.91|
81570373|NCT03000439|162814249|OTHER||Difference in percentage|12.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.91|37.56|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 52||37.56|-12.91|
81570374|NCT03000439|162814255|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|2.38||||||DB Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||2.38|-2.40|
81570375|NCT03000439|162814255|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.25|4.12||||||DB Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||4.12|-2.25|
81570376|NCT03000439|162814255|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.54|4.06||||||DB Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||4.06|-4.54|
81570377|NCT03000439|162814255|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.99|2.28||||||DB Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||2.28|-3.99|
81570378|NCT03000439|162814255|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|0.94||||||DB Week 20: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.94|-3.12|
81570379|NCT03000439|162814255|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.46|2.06||||||DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||2.06|-1.46|
81570380|NCT03000439|162814255|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.85|5.29||||||DB Week 28: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||5.29|-7.85|
81570381|NCT03000439|162814255|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.98|2.93||||||DB Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||2.93|-1.98|
81570382|NCT03000439|162814255|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.86|1.35||||||DB Week 36: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.35|-1.86|
81570383|NCT03000439|162814255|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|3.63||||||DB Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||3.63|-2.18|
81570384|NCT03000439|162814255|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.22|1.56||||||DB Week 44: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.56|-3.22|
81570385|NCT03000439|162814255|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.76|1.3||||||DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.30|-1.76|
81570386|NCT03000439|162814255|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|1.93||||||DB Week 52: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.93|-3.43|
81570387|NCT03000439|162814256|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|3.61||||||DB Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||3.61|-1.80|
81570388|NCT03000439|162814256|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|4.86||||||DB Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||4.86|-0.64|
81570389|NCT03000439|162814256|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.25|4.21||||||DB Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||4.21|-4.25|
81570390|NCT03000439|162814256|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.32|2.09||||||DB Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||2.09|-4.32|
81570391|NCT03000439|162814256|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|1.98||||||DB Week 20: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.98|-3.04|
81575214|NCT01059825|162821906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.88||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.7|-0.05||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.05|-5.70|0.096
81570392|NCT03000439|162814256|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.29|4.97||||||DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||4.97|-1.29|
81570393|NCT03000439|162814256|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.89|5.72||||||DB Week 28: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||5.72|-5.89|
81570394|NCT03000439|162814256|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.79|2.41||||||DB Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||2.41|-3.79|
81575215|NCT01059825|162821906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.37||||0.064|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.21|-0.53||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.53|-6.21|0.064
81570395|NCT03000439|162814256|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.89|1.19||||||DB Week 36: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.19|-1.89|
81570396|NCT03000439|162814256|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|3.58||||||DB Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||3.58|-3.63|
81570397|NCT03000439|162814256|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-2.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.67|0.49||||||DB Week 44: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.49|-5.67|
81570398|NCT03000439|162814256|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|1.19||||||DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.19|-2.82|
81570399|NCT03000439|162814256|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.27|2.36||||||DB Week 52: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||2.36|-3.27|
81570400|NCT03000439|162814269|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|1.79||||||DB week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.79|-0.08|
81570401|NCT03000439|162814269|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|2.4||||||DB week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||2.40|0.25|
81570402|NCT03000439|162814269|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|3.66||||||DB week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||3.66|-0.79|
81570403|NCT03000439|162814269|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.74||||||DB week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.74|-0.70|
81570404|NCT03000439|162814269|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.64||||||DB week 20: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.64|-0.43|
81570405|NCT03000439|162814269|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.06|0.81||||||DB week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.81|0.06|
81570406|NCT03000439|162814269|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.64|2.06||||||DB week 28: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||2.06|-1.64|
81570407|NCT03000439|162814269|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|1.03||||||DB week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.03|-0.04|
81570408|NCT03000439|162814269|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.79||||||DB week 36: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.79|-0.09|
81570409|NCT03000439|162814269|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|1.28||||||DB week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.28|-0.23|
81570410|NCT03000439|162814269|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.83||||||DB week 44: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.83|-1.20|
81570411|NCT03000439|162814269|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.91||||||DB week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.91|-0.49|
81570412|NCT03000439|162814269|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.92||||||DB week 52: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.92|-0.80|
81575216|NCT01059825|162821906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.54||||0.403|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.33|2.26||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||2.26|-3.33|0.403
81570413|NCT03000439|162814270|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.0||||||DB Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.00|-0.43|
81570414|NCT03000439|162814270|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|2.08||||||DB Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||2.08|-0.06|
81570415|NCT03000439|162814270|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|1.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|3.64||||||DB Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||3.64|-1.13|
81570416|NCT03000439|162814270|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.88||||||DB Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.88|-0.68|
81570417|NCT03000439|162814270|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.33||||||DB Week 20: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.33|-0.58|
81570418|NCT03000439|162814270|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|0.68||||||DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.68|-0.03|
81570419|NCT03000439|162814270|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|2.08||||||DB Week 28: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||2.08|-2.42|
81570420|NCT03000439|162814270|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.97||||||DB Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.97|-0.14|
81570421|NCT03000439|162814270|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.79||||||DB Week 36: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.79|-0.15|
81570422|NCT03000439|162814270|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|1.49||||||DB Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.49|-0.14|
81570423|NCT03000439|162814270|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|0.96||||||DB Week 44: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.96|-1.28|
81570424|NCT03000439|162814270|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.37|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|1.16||||||DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.16|-0.43|
81570425|NCT03000439|162814270|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|1.3||||||DB Week 52: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.30|-0.82|
81570426|NCT03000439|162814271|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|0.5||||||DB week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, open-label baseline value, and open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.50|-0.07|
81570427|NCT03000439|162814271|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.32||||||DB week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, open-label baseline value, and open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.32|-0.15|
81570428|NCT03000439|162814271|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.28||||||DB week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, open-label baseline value, and open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.28|-0.17|
81570429|NCT03000439|162814271|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.36||||||DB week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, open-label baseline value, and open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.36|-0.16|
81570430|NCT03000439|162814271|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.38||||||DB week 20: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, open-label baseline value, and open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.38|-0.01|
81570431|NCT03000439|162814271|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.35||||||DB week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, open-label baseline value, and open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.35|-0.12|
81570432|NCT03000439|162814271|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.31||||||DB week 28: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, open-label baseline value, and open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.31|-0.18|
81570433|NCT03000439|162814271|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.37||||||DB week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, open-label baseline value, and open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.37|-0.06|
81570434|NCT03000439|162814271|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.36||||||DB week 36: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, open-label baseline value, and open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.36|-0.14|
81570435|NCT03000439|162814271|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.38||||||DB week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, open-label baseline value, and open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.38|-0.06|
81570436|NCT03000439|162814271|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.3||||||DB week 44: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, open-label baseline value, and open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.30|-0.22|
81570437|NCT03000439|162814271|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.38||||||DB week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, open-label baseline value, and open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.38|-0.20|
81570438|NCT03000439|162814271|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.42||||||DB week 52: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, open-label baseline value, and open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.42|-0.24|
81570439|NCT03000439|162814272|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.24||||||DB Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.24|-0.10|
81570440|NCT03000439|162814272|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.15||||||DB Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.15|-0.19|
81570441|NCT03000439|162814272|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.16||||||DB Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.16|-0.19|
81570442|NCT03000439|162814272|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.23||||||DB Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.23|-0.20|
81570443|NCT03000439|162814272|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.32||||||DB Week 20: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.32|-0.02|
81570444|NCT03000439|162814272|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.09|0.4||||||DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.40|-0.09|
81570445|NCT03000439|162814272|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.34||||||DB Week 28: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.34|-0.16|
81570446|NCT03000439|162814272|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.36||||||DB Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.36|-0.05|
81570447|NCT03000439|162814272|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.43||||||DB Week 36: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.43|-0.10|
81570448|NCT03000439|162814272|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.39||||||DB Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.39|-0.06|
81570449|NCT03000439|162814272|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.3||||||DB Week 44: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.30|-0.22|
81570450|NCT03000439|162814272|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.49||||||DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.49|-0.18|
81570451|NCT03000439|162814272|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.55||||||DB Week 52: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.55|-0.23|
81570452|NCT03000439|162814273|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|1.4||||||DB week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.40|-0.97|
81570453|NCT03000439|162814273|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.84||||||DB week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.84|-0.68|
81570454|NCT03000439|162814273|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|3.16||||||DB week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||3.16|-0.77|
81570455|NCT03000439|162814273|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.18||||||DB week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.18|-1.30|
81570456|NCT03000439|162814273|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.82||||||DB week 20: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.82|-0.29|
81570457|NCT03000439|162814273|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.64||||||DB week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.64|-0.46|
81570458|NCT03000439|162814273|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|1.13||||||DB week 28: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.13|-2.05|
81570459|NCT03000439|162814273|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.88||||||DB week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.88|-0.18|
81570460|NCT03000439|162814273|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.88||||||DB week 36: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.88|-0.26|
81570461|NCT03000439|162814273|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|0.99||||||DB week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.99|-0.43|
81570462|NCT03000439|162814273|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.45|1.03||||||DB week 44: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.03|-0.45|
81570463|NCT03000439|162814273|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|1.08||||||DB week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.08|-0.63|
81570464|NCT03000439|162814273|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.66|1.57||||||DB week 52: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.57|-0.66|
81570465|NCT03000439|162814274|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.47||||||DB week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.47|-0.73|
81570466|NCT03000439|162814274|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|1.59||||||DB week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.59|-0.81|
81570467|NCT03000439|162814274|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|1.95||||||DB week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.95|-0.54|
81570468|NCT03000439|162814274|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1||||||DB week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.10|-0.90|
81570469|NCT03000439|162814274|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.13||||||DB week 20: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.13|-0.46|
81570470|NCT03000439|162814274|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|-0.01||||||DB week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||-0.01|-0.63|
81570471|NCT03000439|162814274|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.34|0.15||||||DB week 28: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.15|-2.34|
81570472|NCT03000439|162814274|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.4||||||DB week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.40|-0.26|
81570473|NCT03000439|162814274|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|0.26||||||DB week 36: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.26|-0.30|
81570474|NCT03000439|162814274|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.43||||||DB week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.43|-0.53|
81575217|NCT01059825|162821907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.37||||0.425|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.91|2.17||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||2.17|-2.91|0.425
81570475|NCT03000439|162814274|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.46||||||DB week 44: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.46|-0.56|
81570476|NCT03000439|162814274|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.69||||||DB week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.69|-0.74|
81570477|NCT03000439|162814274|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.91|1.32||||||DB week 52: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.32|-0.91|
81570478|NCT03000439|162814275|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|1.92||||||DB week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.92|0.09|
81570479|NCT03000439|162814275|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|1.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|2.22||||||DB week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||2.22|0.40|
81570480|NCT03000439|162814275|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.47|1.53||||||DB week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.53|-0.47|
81570481|NCT03000439|162814275|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|1.16||||||DB week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.16|-0.63|
81570482|NCT03000439|162814275|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.97||||||DB week 20: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.97|-0.33|
81570483|NCT03000439|162814275|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|1.2||||||DB week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.20|-0.10|
81570484|NCT03000439|162814275|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.93|1.33||||||DB week 28: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.33|-0.93|
81570485|NCT03000439|162814275|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|1.42||||||DB week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.42|-0.17|
81570486|NCT03000439|162814275|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.98||||||DB week 36: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.98|-0.02|
81570487|NCT03000439|162814275|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.58||||||DB week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.58|-0.30|
81570488|NCT03000439|162814275|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.85||||||DB week 44: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.85|-0.40|
81570489|NCT03000439|162814275|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.88||||||DB week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.88|-0.36|
81570490|NCT03000439|162814275|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|1.09||||||DB week 52: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.09|-0.87|
81570491|NCT03000439|162814276|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.67||||||DB week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.67|-0.77|
81570492|NCT03000439|162814276|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|1.53||||||DB week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.53|-0.37|
81570493|NCT03000439|162814276|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|1.3||||||DB week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.30|-1.06|
81570494|NCT03000439|162814276|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.27|0.74||||||DB week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.74|-1.27|
81570495|NCT03000439|162814276|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.83|0.52||||||DB week 20: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.52|-0.83|
81570496|NCT03000439|162814276|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|0.71||||||DB week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.71|-0.61|
81570497|NCT03000439|162814276|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|1.25||||||DB week 28: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.25|-1.45|
81575218|NCT01059825|162821907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.81||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.38|-0.23||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.23|-5.38|0.082
81570498|NCT03000439|162814276|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.61|1.23||||||DB week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.23|-0.61|
81570499|NCT03000439|162814276|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.71||||||DB week 36: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.71|-0.34|
81570500|NCT03000439|162814276|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|1.46||||||DB week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.46|-0.74|
81570501|NCT03000439|162814276|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.75|0.56||||||DB week 44: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.56|-0.75|
81570502|NCT03000439|162814276|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.81||||||DB week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.81|-0.68|
81570503|NCT03000439|162814276|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.94||||||DB week 52: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.94|-1.10|
81570504|NCT03000439|162814277|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.59|11.66||||||DB week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||11.66|-14.59|
81570505|NCT03000439|162814277|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-7.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.62|5.17||||||DB week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||5.17|-19.62|
81570506|NCT03000439|162814277|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-6.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.36|6.14||||||DB week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||6.14|-19.36|
81570507|NCT03000439|162814277|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.28|3.27||||||DB week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||3.27|-20.28|
81570508|NCT03000439|162814277|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-3.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.53|2.62||||||DB week 20: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||2.62|-10.53|
81570509|NCT03000439|162814277|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.09|5.21||||||DB week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||5.21|-8.09|
81570510|NCT03000439|162814277|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-4.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.67|8.03||||||DB week 28: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||8.03|-16.67|
81570511|NCT03000439|162814277|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-2.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.97|8.25||||||DB week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||8.25|-13.97|
81570512|NCT03000439|162814277|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-10.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.63|2.73||||||DB week 36: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||2.73|-24.63|
81570513|NCT03000439|162814277|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-4.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.74|8.18||||||DB week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||8.18|-16.74|
81570514|NCT03000439|162814277|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-8.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|-1.43||||||DB week 44: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||-1.43|-15.20|
81570515|NCT03000439|162814277|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-4.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|2.92||||||DB week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||2.92|-12.60|
81570516|NCT03000439|162814277|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.34|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.16|2.48||||||DB week 52: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open label baseline value, and Open-label baseline value by visit interaction.||2.48|-5.16|
81570517|NCT03000439|162814278|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-6.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|4.19||||||DB week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||4.19|-16.30|
81570518|NCT03000439|162814278|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-10.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.68|0.77||||||DB week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.77|-21.68|
81570519|NCT03000439|162814278|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-10.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.75|2.03||||||DB week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||2.03|-23.75|
81575219|NCT01059825|162821907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.35||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.92|2.21||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||2.21|-2.92|0.430
81570520|NCT03000439|162814278|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-13.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.83|-0.46||||||DB week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||-0.46|-25.83|
81570521|NCT03000439|162814278|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-7.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.56|-0.47||||||DB week 20: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||-0.47|-13.56|
81570522|NCT03000439|162814278|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-4.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|1.95||||||DB week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.95|-11.00|
81570523|NCT03000439|162814278|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-9.35|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.24|3.54||||||DB week 28: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||3.54|-22.24|
81570524|NCT03000439|162814278|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-6.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.34|4.83||||||DB week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||4.83|-18.34|
81570525|NCT03000439|162814278|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-15.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.36|-0.63||||||DB week 36: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||-0.63|-30.36|
81570526|NCT03000439|162814278|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-7.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|5.03||||||DB week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||5.03|-21.00|
81570527|NCT03000439|162814278|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-10.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.67|-3.31||||||DB week 44: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||-3.31|-17.67|
81570528|NCT03000439|162814278|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-5.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.53|1.67||||||DB week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.67|-13.53|
81570529|NCT03000439|162814278|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-2.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.37|1.24||||||DB week 52: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.24|-6.37|
81570530|NCT03000439|162814279|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.51|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|2.22||||||DB week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||2.22|0.20|
81570531|NCT03000439|162814279|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|1.85||||||DB week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.85|-0.20|
81570532|NCT03000439|162814279|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|1.27||||||DB week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.27|-0.65|
81570533|NCT03000439|162814279|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.57|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|1.41||||||DB week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.41|-0.26|
81570534|NCT03000439|162814279|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.78|1.1||||||DB week 20: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.10|-0.78|
81570535|NCT03000439|162814279|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|1.49||||||DB week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.49|-0.18|
81570536|NCT03000439|162814279|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|1.27||||||DB week 28: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.27|-1.43|
81570537|NCT03000439|162814279|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.5||||||DB week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.50|-0.65|
81570538|NCT03000439|162814279|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.63||||||DB week 36: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.63|-0.51|
81570539|NCT03000439|162814279|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.47||||||DB week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.47|-0.55|
81570540|NCT03000439|162814279|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|0.5||||||DB week 44: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.50|-0.82|
81570541|NCT03000439|162814279|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.51|1.22||||||DB week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||1.22|-1.51|
81570542|NCT03000439|162814279|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|0.88||||||DB week 52: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Open-Label baseline value, and Open-Label baseline value by visit interaction.||0.88|-1.05|
81570543|NCT03000439|162814280|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|1.3||||||DB at Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.30|-0.32|
81570544|NCT03000439|162814280|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.64|1.61||||||DB at Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.61|-0.64|
81570545|NCT03000439|162814280|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|1.07||||||DB at Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.07|-1.02|
81570546|NCT03000439|162814280|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|1.14||||||DB at Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.14|-0.69|
81570547|NCT03000439|162814280|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.05|1.22||||||DB at Week 20: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.22|-1.05|
81570548|NCT03000439|162814280|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.16||||||DB at Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.16|-0.60|
81570549|NCT03000439|162814280|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.64||||||DB at Week 28: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.64|-1.60|
81570550|NCT03000439|162814280|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|1.64||||||DB at Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.64|-1.60|
81570551|NCT03000439|162814280|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.73||||||DB at Week 36: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.73|-0.58|
81570552|NCT03000439|162814280|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.65||||||DB at Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.65|-0.53|
81570553|NCT03000439|162814280|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.64||||||DB at Week 44: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.64|-0.87|
81570554|NCT03000439|162814280|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.13|1.54||||||DB at Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.54|-1.13|
81570555|NCT03000439|162814280|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.11||||||DB at Week 52: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.11|-1.00|
81570556|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.35|20.36||||||CHQ01-Global Health Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||20.36|-8.35|
81570557|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|2.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.43|18.14||||||CHQ01-Global Health Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||18.14|-12.43|
81570558|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-4.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.78|7.4||||||CHQ01-Physical Functioning Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||7.40|-15.78|
81570559|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|2.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.06|41.68||||||CHQ01-Physical Functioning Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||41.68|-37.06|
81570560|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-5.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.37|6.43||||||CHQ01-Social Limitations: Emotional Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||6.43|-17.37|
81570561|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|6.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.92|34.57||||||CHQ01-Social Limitations: Emotional Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||34.57|-20.92|
81570562|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-6.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.95|6.5||||||CHQ01-Social Limitations: Physical Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||6.50|-18.95|
81570563|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|11.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.24|68.42||||||CHQ01-Social Limitations: Physical Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||68.42|-46.24|
81570564|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.97|11.06||||||CHQ01-Bodily Pain Subscale Standardized Score: DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||11.06|-13.97|
81570565|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|17.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.01|62.41||||||CHQ01-Bodily Pain Subscale Standardized Score: DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||62.41|-28.01|
81570566|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-5.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.24|2.93||||||CHQ01-Behavior Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||2.93|-13.24|
81570567|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-15.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.12|3.06||||||CHQ01-Behavior Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||3.06|-33.12|
81570568|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-5.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.92|6.29||||||CHQ01-Global Behavior Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||6.29|-16.92|
81570569|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-7.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.35|5.87||||||CHQ01-Global Behavior Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||5.87|-20.35|
81570570|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|4.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.18|15.07||||||CHQ01-Mental Health Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||15.07|-6.18|
81570571|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-7.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.37|9.45||||||CHQ01-Mental Health Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||9.45|-24.37|
81570572|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.14|9.13||||||CHQ01-Self Esteem Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||9.13|-9.14|
81570573|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-7.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.87|18.7||||||CHQ01-Self Esteem Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||18.70|-33.87|
81570574|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|4.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.81|14.77||||||CHQ01-General Health Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||14.77|-4.81|
81570575|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.31|18.28||||||CHQ01-General Health Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||18.28|-20.31|
81570576|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.33||||||CHQ01-Change in Health Subscale Score; DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.33|-0.40|
81570577|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|1.65||||||CHQ01-Change in Health Subscale Score; DB Week48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.65|-0.68|
81570578|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|2.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.59|15.1||||||CHQ01-Emotional Impact on Parent Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||15.10|-10.59|
81570579|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-25.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-60.96|10.82||||||CHQ01-Emotional Impact on Parent Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||10.82|-60.96|
81570580|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|1.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.55|17.29||||||CHQ01-Time Impact on Parent Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||17.29|-13.55|
81570581|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-9.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.91|30.53||||||CHQ01-Time Impact on Parent Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||30.53|-48.91|
81570582|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-3.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.84|4.9||||||CHQ01-Family Activities Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||4.90|-12.84|
81570583|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.35|13.75||||||CHQ01-Family Activities Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||13.75|-32.35|
81570584|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-3.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.84|7.81||||||CHQ01-Family Cohesion Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||7.81|-14.84|
81570585|NCT03000439|162814283|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-20.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-79.03|38.18||||||CHQ01-Family Cohesion Subscale Standardized Score; DB Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||38.18|-79.03|
81570586|NCT03000439|162814286|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.24|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.02|0.54||||||CHAQ-Discomfort Index at Week 4: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.54|-1.02|
81570587|NCT03000439|162814286|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|1.57||||||CHAQ-Discomfort Index at Week 8: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.57|-0.49|
81570588|NCT03000439|162814286|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.9||||||CHAQ-Discomfort Index at Week 12: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.90|-1.01|
81570589|NCT03000439|162814286|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|1.58||||||CHAQ-Discomfort Index at Week 16: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.58|-0.49|
81570590|NCT03000439|162814286|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|1.45||||||CHAQ-Discomfort Index at Week 20: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.45|-0.98|
81570591|NCT03000439|162814286|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.14||||||CHAQ-Discomfort Index at Week 24: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.14|-0.51|
81570592|NCT03000439|162814286|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.87|1.03||||||CHAQ-Discomfort Index at Week 28: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.03|-1.87|
81570593|NCT03000439|162814286|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.33|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|0.88||||||CHAQ-Discomfort Index at Week 32: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.88|-1.53|
81570594|NCT03000439|162814286|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.36|0.74||||||CHAQ-Discomfort Index at Week 36: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.74|-1.36|
81570595|NCT03000439|162814286|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.69||||||CHAQ-Discomfort Index at Week 40: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.69|-0.55|
81570596|NCT03000439|162814286|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|0.39||||||CHAQ-Discomfort Index at Week 44: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.39|-1.01|
81570597|NCT03000439|162814286|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.45|1.92||||||CHAQ-Discomfort Index at Week 48: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||1.92|-1.45|
81570598|NCT03000439|162814286|OTHER||Difference in LS Mean|-0.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.69||||||CHAQ-Discomfort Index at Week 52: Analysis performed using MMRM which included the fixed effect of treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, Double-Blind baseline value, and Double-Blind baseline value by visit interaction.||0.69|-0.87|
81570599|NCT03000439|162814295|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-30.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.43|-6.94|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 4||-6.94|-53.43|
81570600|NCT03000439|162814295|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-23.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.19|0.42|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 8||0.42|-47.19|
81570601|NCT03000439|162814295|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.12|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.99|23.76|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 12||23.76|-23.99|
81570602|NCT03000439|162814295|OTHER||Difference in percentage|6.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.2|30.56|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 16||30.56|-17.20|
81570603|NCT03000439|162814295|OTHER||Difference in percentage|13.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.92|36.19|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 20||36.19|-9.92|
81570604|NCT03000439|162814295|OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.24|24.7|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 24||24.70|-24.24|
81570605|NCT03000439|162814295|OTHER||Difference in percentage|3.46|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.75|27.66|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 28||27.66|-20.75|
81570606|NCT03000439|162814295|OTHER||Difference in percentage|5.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.29|28.28|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 32||28.28|-16.29|
81570607|NCT03000439|162814295|OTHER||Difference in percentage|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.92|28.52|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 36||28.52|-20.92|
81570608|NCT03000439|162814295|OTHER||Difference in percentage|10.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.88|34.39|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 40||34.39|-13.88|
81570609|NCT03000439|162814295|OTHER||Difference in percentage|20.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|44.67|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 44||44.67|-3.43|
81570610|NCT03000439|162814295|OTHER||Difference in percentage|20.62|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.43|44.67|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 48||44.67|-3.43|
81570611|NCT03000439|162814295|OTHER||Difference in percentage|17.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.03|41.82|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 52||41.82|-7.03|
81570612|NCT03000439|162814296|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-26.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.42|-2.81|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 4||-2.81|-50.42|
81570613|NCT03000439|162814296|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-20.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.91|3.59|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 8||3.59|-43.91|
81570614|NCT03000439|162814296|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-9.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.31|14.72|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 12||14.72|-34.31|
81570615|NCT03000439|162814296|OTHER||Difference in percentage|0.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.24|24.7|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 16||24.70|-24.24|
81570616|NCT03000439|162814296|OTHER||Difference in percentage|10.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.88|34.39|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 20||34.39|-13.88|
81570617|NCT03000439|162814296|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.67|21.68|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 24||21.68|-27.67|
81570618|NCT03000439|162814296|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.67|21.68|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 28||21.68|-27.67|
81570619|NCT03000439|162814296|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-6.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.65|16.83|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 32||16.83|-30.65|
81570620|NCT03000439|162814296|OTHER||Difference in percentage|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.92|28.52|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 36||28.52|-20.92|
81570621|NCT03000439|162814296|OTHER||Difference in percentage|7.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.43|31.48|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 40||31.48|-17.43|
81570622|NCT03000439|162814296|OTHER||Difference in percentage|17.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.03|42.52|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 44||42.52|-7.03|
81570623|NCT03000439|162814296|OTHER||Difference in percentage|14.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.52|39.55|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 48||39.55|-10.52|
81570624|NCT03000439|162814296|OTHER||Difference in percentage|17.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.03|42.52|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 52||42.52|-7.03|
81570625|NCT03000439|162814297|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-15.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.29|4.1|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 4||4.10|-34.29|
81570626|NCT03000439|162814297|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-12.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.08|4.65|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 8||4.65|-29.08|
81570627|NCT03000439|162814297|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-8.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.07|7.1|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 12||7.10|-25.07|
81570628|NCT03000439|162814297|OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.01|21.23|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 16||21.23|-12.01|
81570629|NCT03000439|162814297|OTHER||Difference in percentage|4.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.01|21.23|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 20||21.23|-12.01|
81570630|NCT03000439|162814297|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-8.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.07|7.1|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 24||7.10|-25.07|
81570631|NCT03000439|162814297|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-11.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.52|6.79|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 28||6.79|-30.52|
81570632|NCT03000439|162814297|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-5.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.08|13.94|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 32||13.94|-24.08|
81570633|NCT03000439|162814297|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-5.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|11.87|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 36||11.87|-22.70|
81570634|NCT03000439|162814297|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-11.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.65|8.61|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 40||8.61|-31.65|
81570635|NCT03000439|162814297|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.16|16.48|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 44||16.48|-20.16|
81570636|NCT03000439|162814297|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-8.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.66|9.38|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 48||9.38|-26.66|
81570637|NCT03000439|162814297|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-5.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.08|13.94|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 52||13.94|-24.08|
81570638|NCT03000439|162814298|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-12.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.08|4.65|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 4||4.65|-29.08|
81570639|NCT03000439|162814298|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-14.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.32|5.83|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 8||5.83|-35.32|
81570640|NCT03000439|162814298|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-8.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.91|11.32|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 12||11.32|-27.91|
81570641|NCT03000439|162814298|OTHER||Difference in percentage|1.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.48|20.93|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 16||20.93|-17.48|
81570642|NCT03000439|162814298|OTHER||Difference in percentage|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.15|18.91|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 20||18.91|-16.15|
81570643|NCT03000439|162814298|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-5.41|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|11.87|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 24||11.87|-22.70|
81570644|NCT03000439|162814298|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-11.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.52|6.79|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 28||6.79|-30.52|
81570645|NCT03000439|162814298|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-5.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.08|13.94|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 32||13.94|-24.08|
81570646|NCT03000439|162814298|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-8.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.66|9.38|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 36||9.38|-26.66|
81570647|NCT03000439|162814298|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-11.52|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.65|8.61|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 40||8.61|-31.65|
81570648|NCT03000439|162814298|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-8.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.91|11.32|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 44||11.32|-27.91|
81570649|NCT03000439|162814298|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-8.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.91|11.32|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 48||11.32|-27.91|
81570650|NCT03000439|162814298|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-5.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.08|13.94|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 52||13.94|-24.08|
81570651|NCT03000439|162814301|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-8.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.07|7.1|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 4||7.10|-25.07|
81570652|NCT03000439|162814301|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-19.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.25|-2.76|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 8||-2.76|-35.25|
81570653|NCT03000439|162814301|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-15.44|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.98|2.1|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 12||2.10|-32.98|
81570654|NCT03000439|162814301|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-12.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.22|2.1|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 16||2.10|-27.22|
81570655|NCT03000439|162814301|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-8.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.07|7.1|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 20||7.10|-25.07|
81570656|NCT03000439|162814301|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-12.21|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.08|4.65|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 24||4.65|-29.08|
81570657|NCT03000439|162814301|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-8.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.66|9.38|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 28||9.38|-26.66|
81570658|NCT03000439|162814301|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-8.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.66|9.38|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 32||9.38|-26.66|
81570659|NCT03000439|162814301|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-1.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.16|16.48|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 36||16.48|-20.16|
81570660|NCT03000439|162814301|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-4.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.17|15.72|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 40||15.72|-25.17|
81570661|NCT03000439|162814301|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-8.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.91|11.32|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 44||11.32|-27.91|
81570662|NCT03000439|162814301|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-4.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.17|15.72|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 48||15.72|-25.17|
81570663|NCT03000439|162814301|OTHER||Difference in percentage|2.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.53|22.68|||||The normal approximation to the difference in binomial proportions was used to generate 95% CI for the difference in percentage.|DB Week 52||22.68|-18.53|
81570664|NCT02370160|162814309|OTHER||||||||||||||||||In Phase I: There were 9 subjects treated on dose level 1 (60 µg/kg/dose). There were 6 subjects treated on Dose level 2 (80 µg/kg/dose). There were four DLT events happened in Phase I. One was treated on dose level 1 and the other three were treated on dose level 2. Therefore the MTD was dose level 1.|||
81570665|NCT01581931|162814331|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin: the 90% confidence intervall has to be within the intervall (80%, 125%)|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|97.69|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|93.63|101.94|||ANOVA||Numerator: FDC tablet; denominator: single tablets of linagliptin and metformin; The dispersion parameter is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|||101.94|93.63|
81570666|NCT01581931|162814334|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin: the 90% confidence intervall has to be within the intervall (80%, 125%)|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|97.76|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.8|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|93.64|102.07|||ANOVA||Numerator: FDC tablet; denominator: single tablets of linagliptin and metformin; The dispersion parameter is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|||102.07|93.64|
81570667|NCT01581931|162814335|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence margin: the 90% confidence intervall has to be within the intervall (80%, 125%)|Adjusted geometric mean ratio|98.79|STANDARD_DEVIATION|10.0|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.55|103.21|||ANOVA||Numerator: FDC tablet; denominator: single tablets of linagliptin and metformin; The dispersion parameter is actually the geometric coefficient of variation.|||103.21|94.55|
81570668|NCT05275400|162814348|NON_INFERIORITY|Noninferiority margin (NIM) was 0.4%|LS Mean Difference|-0.089|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.191|0.013||||||||0.013|-0.191|
81570669|NCT05275400|162814349|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.089||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.191|0.013|||ANCOVA|||||0.013|-0.191|0.088
81570670|NCT05275400|162814350|SUPERIORITY||Relative rate|1.03||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.74|||Negative binomial model|||||1.74|0.62|0.897
81570671|NCT05275400|162814351|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.42||||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.88|2.72|||ANCOVA|||||2.72|-1.88|0.722
81570672|NCT05275400|162814352|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.84||||0.605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.01|2.33|||ANCOVA|||||2.33|-4.01|0.605
81570673|NCT05275400|162814353|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-30.0||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.1|-9.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-9.97|-50.10|0.003
81570674|NCT05275400|162814354|SUPERIORITY||Relative rate|1.14||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.56|||Negative binomial model|||||1.56|0.83|0.430
81570675|NCT05275400|162814355|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.071||||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.38|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.52|-0.38|0.756
81570676|NCT05275400|162814356|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.14||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|0.27|||ANCOVA|||||0.27|0.02|0.021
81570677|NCT05275400|162814357|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.99||||0.417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|1.4|||ANCOVA|||||1.40|-3.37|0.417
81570678|NCT05275400|162814358|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.15|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.71|4.59|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 26||4.59|1.71|<0.001
81570679|NCT05275400|162814358|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.56|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|5.07|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 52||5.07|2.05|<0.001
81570680|NCT05275400|162814358|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|3.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|4.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 78||4.94|1.75|<0.001
81570681|NCT00044083|162814389|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Diagnosis effect on placebo|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81570682|NCT00044083|162814389|OTHER|||||||0.0034||||||Drug Effect on Patients|ANOVA|||||||0.0034
81570683|NCT00044083|162814390|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Diagnosis Effect on Placebo in right DLPFC|ANOVA|||||||<0.0001
81570684|NCT00044083|162814390|OTHER|||||||0.014||||||Diagnosis Effect of Placebo in left DLPFC|ANOVA|||||||0.014
81570685|NCT00044083|162814391|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||Drug Effect across both groups in left DLPFC|ANOVA|||||||0.05
81570686|NCT00044083|162814391|OTHER|||||||0.32||||||Drug Effect across both groups in right DLPFC|ANOVA|||||||0.32
81570687|NCT00044083|162814392|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||The Effect of Drug on Patients with Schizophrenia in right DLPFC|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81570688|NCT00044083|162814392|OTHER|||||||0.078||||||Effect of Drug on Patients with Schizophrenia in left DLPFC|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.078
81570689|NCT00044083|162814393|OTHER|||||||0.05||||||Drug Effect on Healthy Volunteers in left DLPFC|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.05
81570690|NCT00044083|162814393|OTHER|||||||0.73||||||Drug Effect on Healthy Volunteers in right DLPFC|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.73
81570691|NCT00044083|162814394|OTHER||||||<|0.0001|||||||ANOVA|Main Effect of Genotype across both Placebo and Tolcapone in right DLPFC||||||<0.0001
81570692|NCT00044083|162814394|OTHER|||||||0.167|||||||ANOVA|Main Effect of Genotype across both Placebo and Tolcapone in left DLPFC||||||0.167
81570693|NCT00044083|162814395|OTHER|||||||0.189||||||Drug by Genotype Effect in left DLPFC|ANOVA|||||||0.189
81570694|NCT00044083|162814395|OTHER|||||||0.041||||||Drug Effect on Val/Val Genotype in left DLPFC|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.041
81570695|NCT00044083|162814395|OTHER|||||||0.718||||||Drug Effect on Val/Met Genotype in left DLPFC|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.718
81570696|NCT00044083|162814395|OTHER|||||||0.469||||||Drug Effect of Met/Met Genotype in left DLPFC|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.469
81570697|NCT00044083|162814396|OTHER|||||||0.7||||||Drug Effect on Positive Syndrome for Patients|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.7
81570698|NCT00044083|162814396|OTHER|||||||0.4||||||Drug Effect on Negative Syndrome for Patients|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.4
81570699|NCT00044083|162814396|OTHER|||||||0.12||||||Drug Effect on General Pathology for Patients|t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.12
81570700|NCT00289991|162814402|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Assuming a true success rate of 50% in voriconazole (Vori) treatment (Tx) group and 45% in itraconazole (Itra) Tx group, sample size of 232 subjects per group=90% power to demonstrate non-inferiority of Vori to Itra using pre-specified non-inferiority margin of -10%. Sample has at least 80% power to demonstrate superiority of Vori over Itra if true success rates for Vori and Itra are 57% and 44% respectively. Based on this, up to 500 subjects were to be enrolled to obtain 464 eligible subjects.|percent difference adjusted proportions|16.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.7|25.1|||Difference in adjusted responder rates|Difference in adjusted responder rates using Fleiss method|Overall treatment difference in adjusted proportions (expressed as percentages) calculated using Fleiss method.|"Non-inferiority inferred if lower limit of the 2-sided 95 percent (%) confidence interval (CI) for the difference between the voriconazole and itraconazole treatment groups in the adjusted proportion of subjects classified as Success at Day 180 after transplant is above -10%. Superiority achieved if 2-sided 95% CI for difference between these treatment groups in the adjusted proportion of subjects classified as Success at Day 180 after transplant does not include zero and is positive."||25.1|7.7|
81575220|NCT01059825|162821907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.47||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-6.05|-0.89||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.89|-6.05|0.043
81570701|NCT00289991|162814403|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"Non-inferiority inferred if lower limit of the 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for the difference between the voriconazole and itraconazole treatment groups in the adjusted proportion of subjects classified as Success at Day 100 after transplant is above -10%. Superiority achieved if 2-sided 95% CI for difference between these treatment groups in the adjusted proportion of subjects classified as Success at Day 100 after transplant does not include zero and is positive."|percent difference adjusted proportions|15.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|24.2|||Difference in adjusted responder rates|Difference in adjusted responder rates using the Fleiss method.|Overall treatment difference in adjusted proportions (expressed as percentages) calculated using Fleiss method.|||24.2|6.6|
81570702|NCT00289991|162814405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions: percent|-0.4||||0.7114|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|1.5|||Difference in proportions|Difference in proportions (approximate result)|Approximate 2-sided 95 percent (%) confidence interval for the difference in proportions.|Day 100; difference in proportions (expressed as percentages), voriconazole relative to itraconazole.||1.5|-2.2|0.7114
81570703|NCT00289991|162814405|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportion: percent|-0.3||||0.7759|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|1.9|||Difference in proportions|Difference in proportions (approximate result).|Approximate 2-sided 95 percent (%) confidence interval for the difference in proportions.|Day 180; difference in proportions (expressed as percentages), voriconazole relative to itraconazole.||1.9|-2.5|0.7759
81570704|NCT00289991|162814406|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions: percent|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|6.9|||Difference in proportions|Difference in proportions (approximate result)|Approximate 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions.|Day 180; difference in proportions (expressed as a percentage), voriconazole relative to itraconazole.||6.9|-6.3|
81570705|NCT00289991|162814407|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0026||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|2-sided Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)||Mann-Whitney test used to investigate the null hypothesis that the times to discontinuation of study medication in each treatment group come from the same distribution.||||0.0026
81570706|NCT00289991|162814408|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions: percent|-4.8||||0.2487|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|3.4|||Difference in proportions|Difference in proportions (approximate result)|Approximate 2-sided 95 percent % confidence interval for the difference in proportions.|Day 365; difference in proportions (expressed as a percentage), voriconazole relative to itraconazole.||3.4|-13.0|0.2487
81570707|NCT00289991|162814410|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||difference in proportions: percent|-8.8||||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.8|0.3|||Difference in proportions|Difference in proportions (approximate result)|Approximate 2-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions.|Difference in proportions (expressed as a percentage), voriconazole relative to itraconazole.||0.3|-17.8|0.0570
81570708|NCT00332163|162814436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-33.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.0|-14.0|||||Difference = Pre-emptive - Reactive|||-14|-51|
81570709|NCT00332163|162814437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.0|-3.0|||||Difference = Pre-emptive - Reactive|||-3|-42|
81570710|NCT00332163|162814438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.7|||||Hazard ratio estimated from a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model with an indicator for treatment (pre-emptive vs. reactive), stratified by chemotherapy stratum (Q2W vs Q3W).|||0.7|0.2|
81570711|NCT00332163|162814440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|0.7|||||Hazard ratio estimated from a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model with an indicator for treatment (Pre-emptive vs. Reactive) stratified by chemotherapy stratum (Q2W vs Q3W).|||0.7|0.2|
81570712|NCT00332163|162814441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|7.0|||||Difference = Pre-emptive - Reactive|||7|-16|
81570713|NCT00332163|162814442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|10.0|||||Difference = Pre-emptive - Reactive|||10|-10|
81570714|NCT00332163|162814443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|4.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.0|17.0|||||Rate difference = Pre-emptive - Reactive|||17|-9|
81570715|NCT00332163|162814444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|18.0|||||Rate difference = Pre-emptive - Reactive|||18|-21|
81570716|NCT00332163|162814445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|2.0|||||Hazard ratio estimated from a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model with an indicator for treatment (Pre-emptive vs. Reactive) stratified by chemotherapy stratum (Q2W vs Q3W).|||2.0|0.9|
81570717|NCT00332163|162814446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.5|||||Hazard ratio estimated from a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model with an indicator for treatment (Pre-emptive vs. Reactive) stratified by chemotherapy stratum (Q2W vs Q3W).|||1.5|0.6|
81570718|NCT00332163|162814447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|2.1|||||Hazard ratio estimated from a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model with an indicator for treatment (Pre-emptive vs. Reactive) stratified by chemotherapy stratum (Q2W vs Q3W).|||2.1|0.7|
81570719|NCT00332163|162814448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|1.6|||||Hazard ratio is estimated from a Cox Proportional Hazards regression model with an indicator for treatment (Pre-emptive vs. Reactive) stratified by chemotherapy stratum (Q2W vs Q3W).|||1.6|0.6|
81570720|NCT02621060|162814450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.05|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.0||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81570721|NCT02621060|162814451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.084|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.084
81570722|NCT02621060|162814452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.755|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.755
81570723|NCT02621060|162814453|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81570724|NCT02621060|162814454|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.084|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.084
81570725|NCT02621060|162814455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.004
81570726|NCT02621060|162814457|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.074
81570727|NCT02621060|162814458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.022|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.022
81570728|NCT02621060|162814459|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.022
81570729|NCT02621060|162814460|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.05||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|5.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.022
81570730|NCT02621060|162814461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.594|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.594
81570731|NCT02621060|162814462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.42
81570732|NCT02621060|162814463|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81570733|NCT02621060|162814464|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81570734|NCT02621060|162814465|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.059|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.059
81570735|NCT02621060|162814466|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.049
81570736|NCT02621060|162814467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81570737|NCT02621060|162814468|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.376|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.376
81570738|NCT02621060|162814469|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.472|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.472
81570739|NCT02621060|162814470|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.774|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.774
81570740|NCT02621060|162814471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.637|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.637
81570741|NCT02340975|162814479|OTHER|Comparison|Mean Difference (Net)|11.1||||0.2376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|23.0|||Fisher Exact|||||23.0|-0.7|0.2376
81570742|NCT02340975|162814479|OTHER|Comparison|Median Difference (Net)|2.8||||1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|22.4|||Fisher Exact|||||22.4|-16.8|1.0000
81570743|NCT02499783|162814517|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|30.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.2|41.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Risk difference = (adalimumab 160/80 mg - placebo). Stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|||41.7|19.2|<0.001
81570744|NCT02499783|162814518|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference Compared to 30%|34.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.2|42.4|||One Sample Exact Test|The one sample Exact test was performed by comparing it to the clinically meaningful remission rate of 30%.||||42.4|26.2|< 0.001
81570745|NCT02499783|162814519|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|33.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.2|43.6||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by be stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab 160/80 mg - placebo). Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by be stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline.|||43.6|23.2|< 0.001
81570746|NCT02499783|162814523|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|40.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.7|54.2||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by be stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab 160/80 mg - placebo). Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by be stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline.|||54.2|26.7|< 0.001
81570747|NCT02499783|162814524|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|50.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.9|63.5||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by be stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab 160/80 mg - placebo). Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by be stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline.|||63.5|36.9|< 0.001
81570748|NCT02499783|162814525|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|27.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.2|37.0||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by be stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab 160/80 mg - placebo). Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by be stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline.|||37.0|18.2|< 0.001
81570749|NCT02499783|162814527|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|19.6||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.1|32.1||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by be stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab 160/80 mg - placebo). Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by be stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline.|||32.1|7.1|0.002
81570750|NCT02499783|162814529|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-385.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-598.81|-171.5||P-value for test of difference between adalimumab and placebo for mean change from Baseline using ANCOVA with Treatment, Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline, and Baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||||-171.50|-598.81|< 0.001
81570751|NCT02499783|162814530|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|9.8||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|15.8||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by be stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab 160/80 mg - placebo). Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by be stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline.|||15.8|3.9|0.001
81570752|NCT02499783|162814532|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|18.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.2|28.6||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab 160/80 mg - placebo). Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Clinical Remission at Week 2||28.6|8.2|< 0.001
81570753|NCT02499783|162814532|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|30.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.2|41.7||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab 160/80 mg - placebo). Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Clinical Remission at Week 4||41.7|19.2|< 0.001
81570754|NCT02499783|162814534|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|21.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|30.2||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab 160/80 mg - placebo). Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Clinical Remission (CDAI \< 150) Plus A Reduction in HS-CRP of at Least 50% From Baseline at Week 2||30.2|12.6|< 0.001
81570755|NCT02499783|162814534|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|33.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.2|43.6||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab 160/80 mg - placebo). Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Clinical Remission (CDAI \< 150) Plus A Reduction in HS-CRP of at Least 50% From Baseline at Week 4||43.6|23.2|< 0.001
81570756|NCT02499783|162814536|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|21.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|34.6||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab 160/80 mg - placebo). Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Clinical Response (Decrease in CDAI ≥ 70 Points From Baseline) at Week 2||34.6|8.7|0.001
81570757|NCT02499783|162814536|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|40.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.7|54.2||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab 160/80 mg - placebo). Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Clinical Response (Decrease in CDAI ≥ 70 Points From Baseline) at Week 4||54.2|26.7|< 0.001
81570758|NCT02499783|162814538|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|31.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.6|43.2||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab 160/80 mg - placebo). Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Decrease in CDAI ≥ 70 Points From Baseline Plus a Reduction in Hs-CRP of at Least 30% From Baseline at Week 2||43.2|19.6|< 0.001
81570759|NCT02499783|162814538|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Risk Difference|50.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.9|63.5||Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Risk difference = (adalimumab 160/80 mg - placebo). Based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300 and CDAI \>300) at baseline and corticosteroid use at baseline.|Decrease in CDAI ≥ 70 Points From Baseline Plus a Reduction in Hs-CRP of at Least 30% From Baseline at Week 4||63.5|36.9|< 0.001
81570760|NCT02499783|162814540|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-43.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.39|-27.3||P-value for test of difference between adalimumab and placebo for mean change from Baseline using ANCOVA with Treatment, Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline, and Baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change From Baseline in CDAI at Week 2||-27.30|-59.39|< 0.001
81570761|NCT02499783|162814540|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-66.63|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-84.2|-49.06||P-value for test of difference between adalimumab and placebo for mean change from Baseline using ANCOVA with Treatment, Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline, and Baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change From Baseline in CDAI at Week 4||-49.06|-84.20|< 0.001
81570762|NCT02499783|162814542|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-13.921|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.183|-8.659||P-value for test of difference between adalimumab and placebo for mean change from Baseline using ANCOVA with Treatment, Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline, and Baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change From Baseline in hs-CRP Level at Week 2||-8.659|-19.183|< 0.001
81570763|NCT02499783|162814542|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Mean Difference|-16.844|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.206|-12.483||P-value for test of difference between adalimumab and placebo for mean change from Baseline using ANCOVA with Treatment, Crohn's disease severity (CDAI \<= 300, \> 300) at Baseline and corticosteroid use at Baseline, and Baseline value as covariate.|ANCOVA|||Change From Baseline in hs-CRP Level at Week 4||-12.483|-21.206|< 0.001
81570764|NCT02228460|162814545|OTHER|||||||0.3173||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|McNemar Test|||A McNemar test was used to test the treatment effect based on paired pre-treatment and post-treatment (Week 26) frequencies of skin GL-3 score grouped into the categories (0 to \<2; 2 to 3).||||0.3173
81570765|NCT02228460|162814546|OTHER|||||||0.625||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Wilcoxon signed rank test|||Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to assess the mean change from Baseline to Week 26 in skin GL-3 score.||||0.625
81570766|NCT03066804|162814577|SUPERIORITY||Geometric Mean Ratio|0.8362|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7987|0.8754|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Week 12||0.8754|0.7987|<0.0001
81570767|NCT03066804|162814578|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.4985||||0.4164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5267|3.52297|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||3.52297|-8.5267|0.4164
81570768|NCT03066804|162814579|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5231||||0.4791|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9258|1.972|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.9720|-0.9258|0.4791
81570769|NCT03066804|162814580|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8993||||0.5294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6461|1.2518|||longitudinal binary logistic regression|||||1.2518|0.6461|0.5294
81570770|NCT03066804|162814581|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.106||||0.4938|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8287|1.476|||longitudinal binary logistic regression|||||1.4760|0.8287|0.4938
81570771|NCT03066804|162814582|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9798||||0.8314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8122|1.182|||Proportional cumulative odds model|||||1.1820|0.8122|0.8314
81570772|NCT03066804|162814583|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.157||||0.637||95.0|-0.8093|0.4953|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.4953|-0.8093|0.6370
81570773|NCT03982368|162814584|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|0.93||||0.078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.47|3.32|||ANOVA|||The primary endpoint was analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) including only treatment as the main factor, followed by preplanned comparisons from vehicle and rhNGF dosages according to Williams' procedure.||3.32|-1.47|0.078
81570774|NCT03982368|162814584|SUPERIORITY||least square mean difference|2.31||||0.066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|4.7|||ANOVA|||The primary endpoint was analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) including only treatment as the main factor, followed by preplanned comparisons from vehicle and rhNGF dosages according to Williams' procedure.||4.70|-0.08|0.066
81570775|NCT03982368|162814585|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|1.71||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|4.12|||ANOVA|||||4.12|-0.70|0.032
81570776|NCT03982368|162814585|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|2.44||||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|4.86|||ANOVA|||||4.86|0.02|0.029
81570777|NCT03982368|162814586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.534|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.534
81570778|NCT03982368|162814586|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.611|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.611
81570779|NCT03982368|162814587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.486|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.486
81570780|NCT03982368|162814587|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.564|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.564
81570781|NCT03982368|162814589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.810
81570782|NCT03982368|162814589|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.733|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.733
81570783|NCT03982368|162814590|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|1.97||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|4.13|||ANOVA|||The secondary endpoint was analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) including only treatment as the main factor, followed by preplanned comparisons from vehicle and rhNGF dosages according to Williams' procedure.||4.13|-0.19|0.025
81570784|NCT03982368|162814590|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.68||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.48|2.83|||ANOVA|||The secondary endpoint was analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) including only treatment as the main factor, followed by preplanned comparisons from vehicle and rhNGF dosages according to Williams' procedure.||2.83|-1.48|0.243
81570785|NCT03982368|162814591|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|2.41||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|4.54|||ANOVA|||||4.54|0.28|0.007
81570786|NCT03982368|162814591|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.71||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.43|2.85|||ANOVA|||||2.85|-1.43|0.230
81570787|NCT03982368|162814592|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-1.16||||0.799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.11|0.8|||ANOVA|Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) was used for imputing missing data in the Full analysis set at Week 4.||"The secondary endpoint was analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) including only treatment as the main factor, followed by preplanned comparisons from vehicle and rhNGF dosages according to Williams' procedure.~p value for total corneal ancd conjunctival score is reported."||0.80|-3.11|0.799
81570788|NCT03982368|162814592|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.36||||0.715|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.59|||ANOVA|||The secondary endpoint was analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) including only treatment as the main factor, followed by preplanned comparisons from vehicle and rhNGF dosages according to Williams' procedure.||1.59|-2.30|0.715
81570789|NCT03982368|162814593|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-1.54||||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|0.31|||ANOVA|||"The secondary endpoint was analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) including only treatment as the main factor, followed by preplanned comparisons from vehicle and rhNGF dosages according to Williams' procedure.~p value for total corneal ancd conjunctival score is reported."||0.31|-3.40|0.831
81570790|NCT03982368|162814593|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.21||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.07|1.66|||ANOVA|||"The secondary endpoint was analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) including only treatment as the main factor, followed by preplanned comparisons from vehicle and rhNGF dosages according to Williams' procedure.~p value for total corneal ancd conjunctival score is reported."||1.66|-2.07|0.750
81570791|NCT03982368|162814594|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.96||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.17|1.75|||ANOVA|||||1.75|0.17|0.004
81570792|NCT03982368|162814594|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.28||||0.217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|1.07|||ANOVA|||||1.07|-0.51|0.217
81570793|NCT03982368|162814595|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.92||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|1.74|||ANOVA|||||1.74|0.10|0.007
81570794|NCT03982368|162814595|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.28||||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|1.1|||ANOVA|||||1.10|-0.54|0.225
81570795|NCT03982368|162814596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.680
81570796|NCT03982368|162814596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.066
81570797|NCT03982368|162814597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.097|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.097
81570798|NCT03982368|162814597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.076|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.076
81570799|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|16.4||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|20.8|||ANOVA|||Daily Activity Limitations - change from baseline to week 4||20.8|12.0|0.289
81570800|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|19.7||||0.032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.4|24.0|||ANOVA|||Daily Activity Limitations - change from baseline to week 4||24.0|15.4|0.032
81570801|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|16.4||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|20.8|||ANOVA|||Daily Activity Limitations - change to baseline to week 8||20.8|11.9|0.095
81570802|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|14.5||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.1|18.8|||ANOVA|||Daily Activity Limitations - change from baseline to week 8||18.8|10.1|0.282
81570803|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|15.0||||0.169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|19.4|||ANOVA|||Daily Activity Limitations - change from baseline to week 12||19.4|10.6|0.169
81570804|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|15.4||||0.129|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|19.7|||ANOVA|||Daily Activity Limitations - change from baseline to week 12||19.7|11.1|0.129
81570805|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|14.0||||0.111|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|18.4|||ANOVA|||Daily Activity Limitations - change from baseline to week 16||18.4|9.7|0.111
81570806|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|14.0||||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|18.3|||ANOVA|||Daily Activity Limitations - change from baseline to week 16||18.3|9.7|0.107
81570807|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|14.3||||0.827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|18.9|||ANOVA|||Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 4||18.9|9.7|0.827
81570808|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|16.3||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|20.8|||ANOVA|||Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 4||20.8|11.8|0.688
81570809|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|15.7||||0.324|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|20.0|||ANOVA|||Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 8||20.0|11.4|0.324
81570810|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|12.9||||0.949|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.7|17.1|||ANOVA|||Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 8||17.1|8.7|0.949
81570811|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|15.7||||0.927|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|20.1|||ANOVA|||Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 12||20.1|11.4|0.927
81570812|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|14.8||||0.776|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.8|18.8|||ANOVA|||Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 12||18.8|10.8|0.776
81570813|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|15.7||||0.418|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|20.1|||ANOVA|||Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 16||20.1|11.4|0.418
81570814|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|14.8||||0.613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|19.0|||ANOVA|||Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 16||19.0|10.6|0.613
81570815|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|15.8||||0.721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|23.2|||ANOVA|||Work Limitations - change from baseline to week 4||23.2|8.3|0.721
81570816|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|20.6||||0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.1|28.0|||ANOVA|||Work Limitations - change from baseline to week 4||28.0|13.1|0.558
81570817|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|18.4||||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.5|25.3|||ANOVA|||Work Limitations - change from baseline to week 8||25.3|11.5|0.809
81570818|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|19.4||||0.651|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|26.4|||ANOVA|||Work Limitations - change from baseline to week 8||26.4|12.4|0.651
81570819|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|16.4||||0.769|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.5|23.3|||ANOVA|||Work Limitations - change from baseline to week 12||23.3|9.5|0.769
81570820|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|21.3||||0.454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.3|28.3|||ANOVA|||Work Limitations - change from baseline to week 12||28.3|14.3|0.454
81570821|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|18.3||||0.564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|25.0|||ANOVA|||Work Limitations - change from baseline to week 16||25.0|11.6|0.564
81570822|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|21.0||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.1|27.8|||ANOVA|||Work Limitations - change from baseline to week 16||27.8|14.1|0.250
81570823|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|23.9||||0.853|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.6|32.2|||ANOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction - change from baseline to week 4||32.2|15.6|0.853
81570824|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|20.0||||0.393|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.9|28.0|||ANOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction - change from baseline to week 4||28.0|11.9|0.393
81570825|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|27.9||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.2|35.6|||ANOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction - change from baseline to week 8||35.6|20.2|0.010
81570826|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|18.3||||0.395|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|25.4|||ANOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction - change from baseline to week 8||25.4|11.1|0.395
81570827|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|24.8||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.1|32.4|||ANOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction - change from baseline to week 12||32.4|17.1|0.068
81570828|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|19.3||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|26.4|||ANOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction - change from baseline to week 12||26.4|12.2|0.400
81570829|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|25.5||||0.021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.1|33.0|||ANOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction - change from baseline to week 16||33.0|18.1|0.021
81570830|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|23.1||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.1|30.0|||ANOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction - change from baseline to week 16||30.0|16.1|0.056
81570831|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|14.2||||0.981|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.6|20.7|||ANOVA|||Treatment-Related Bother - change from baseline to week 4||20.7|7.6|0.981
81570832|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|17.0||||0.525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|22.9|||ANOVA|||Treatment-Related Bother - change from baseline to week 4||22.9|11.1|0.525
81570833|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|9.5||||0.356|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|16.0|||ANOVA|||Treatment-Related Bother - change from baseline to week 8||16.0|2.9|0.356
81570834|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|6.5||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|12.4|||ANOVA|||Treatment-Related Bother - change from baseline to week 8||12.4|0.7|0.771
81570835|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|8.7||||0.926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|15.5|||ANOVA|||Treatment-Related Bother - change from baseline to week 12||15.5|2.0|0.926
81570836|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|7.9||||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|13.9|||ANOVA|||Treatment-Related Bother - change from baseline to week 12||13.9|1.9|0.778
81570837|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|10.0||||0.984|TWO_SIDED||||||ANOVA|||Treatment-Related Bother - change from baseline to week 16||||0.984
81570838|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|7.4||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|13.1|||ANOVA|||Treatment-Related Bother - change from baseline to week 16||13.1|1.6|0.514
81570839|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-16.6||||0.985|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.4|-12.8|||ANOVA|||Symptom Bother - change from baseline to week 4||-12.8|-20.4|0.985
81570840|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-17.8||||0.646|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|-14.0|||ANOVA|||Symptom Bother - change from baseline to week 4||-14.0|-21.5|0.646
81570841|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-20.7||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|-16.9|||ANOVA|||Symptom Bother - change from baseline to week 8||-16.9|-24.5|0.007
81570842|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-16.2||||0.305|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|-12.5|||ANOVA|||Symptom Bother - change from baseline to week 8||-12.5|-19.9|0.305
81570843|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-19.0||||0.015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|-15.4|||ANOVA|||Symptom Bother - change from baseline to week 12||-15.4|-22.7|0.015
81570844|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-18.0||||0.039|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|-14.4|||ANOVA|||Symptom Bother - change from baseline to week 12||-14.4|-21.5|0.039
81570845|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-19.7||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3|-16.0|||ANOVA|||||-16.0|-23.3|0.001
81570846|NCT03982368|162814598|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-18.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.4|-15.3|||ANOVA|||Symptom Bother - change from baseline to week 16||-15.3|-22.4|0.002
81570847|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|16.8||||0.241|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|21.4|||ANOVA|||Daily Activity Limitations - change from baseline to week 4||21.4|12.2|0.241
81570848|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|19.7||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|24.4|||ANOVA|||Daily Activity Limitations - change from baseline to week 4||24.4|15.1|0.040
81570849|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|16.8||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|21.4|||ANOVA|||Daily Activity Limitations - change from baseline to week 8||21.4|12.3|0.097
81570850|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|15.3||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|19.9|||ANOVA|||Daily Activity Limitations - change from baseline to week 8||19.9|10.7|0.238
81570851|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|16.5||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|20.9|||ANOVA|||Daily Activity Limitations - change from baseline to week 12||20.9|12.0|0.070
81570852|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|16.7||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|21.1|||ANOVA|||Daily Activity Limitations - change from baseline to week 12||21.1|12.3|0.058
81570853|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|13.7||||0.128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.3|18.1|||ANOVA|||Daily Activity Limitations - change from baseline to week 16||18.1|9.3|0.128
81570854|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|16.0||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.6|20.3|||ANOVA|||Daily Activity Limitations - change from baseline to week 16||20.3|11.6|0.024
81570855|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|15.2||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.4|20.1|||ANOVA|||Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 4||20.1|10.4|0.865
81570856|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|17.3||||0.662|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.4|22.2|||ANOVA|||Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 4||22.2|12.4|0.662
81570857|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|16.7||||0.266|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|21.1|||ANOVA|||Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 8||21.1|12.2|0.266
81570858|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|13.9||||0.824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.4|18.3|||ANOVA|||Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 8||18.3|9.4|0.824
81570859|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|14.8||||0.883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|19.0|||ANOVA|||Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 12||19.0|10.6|0.883
81570860|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|16.3||||0.516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|20.4|||ANOVA|||Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 12||20.4|12.1|0.516
81570861|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY|Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 16|Least square mean difference|16.5||||0.407|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.1|21.0|||ANOVA|||Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 16||21.0|12.1|0.407
81570862|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|16.4||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.0|20.9|||ANOVA|||Emotional Well-Being - change from baseline to week 16||20.9|12.0|0.422
81570863|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|15.9||||0.615|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.1|23.8|||ANOVA|||Work Limitations - change from baseline to week 4||23.8|8.1|0.615
81570864|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|21.3||||0.626|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.3|29.2|||ANOVA|||Work Limitations - change from baseline to week 4||29.2|13.3|0.626
81570865|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|18.3||||0.968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.1|25.6|||ANOVA|||Work Limitations - change from baseline to week 8||25.6|11.1|0.968
81570866|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|20.1||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.8|27.4|||ANOVA|||||27.4|12.8|0.689
81570867|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|15.6||||0.528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.5|22.7|||ANOVA|||Work Limitations - change from baseline to week 12||22.7|8.5|0.528
81570868|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|23.0||||0.368|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|30.1|||ANOVA|||Work Limitations - change from baseline to week 12||30.1|15.8|0.368
81570869|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|17.7||||0.764|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.7|24.7|||ANOVA|||Work Limitations - change from baseline to week 16||24.7|10.7|0.764
81570870|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|22.6||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.5|29.6|||ANOVA|||Work Limitations - change from baseline to week 16||29.6|15.5|0.184
81570871|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|25.4||||0.909|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.5|34.2|||ANOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction - change from baseline to week 4||34.2|16.5|0.909
81570872|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|21.1||||0.428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.2|30.0|||ANOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction - change from baseline to week 4||30.0|12.2|0.428
81570873|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|29.8||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|21.6|37.9|||ANOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction - change from baseline to week 8||37.9|21.6|0.008
81570874|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|21.3||||0.222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.5|29.2|||ANOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction - change from baseline to week 8||29.2|13.5|0.222
81570875|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|25.3||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|33.4|||ANOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction - change from baseline to week 12||33.4|17.2|0.082
81570876|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|23.3||||0.154|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.6|31.1|||ANOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction - change from baseline to week 12||31.1|15.6|0.154
81570877|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|25.8||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.0|33.6|||ANOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction - change from baseline to week 16||33.6|18.0|0.030
81570878|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|24.6||||0.046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.1|32.1|||ANOVA|||Treatment Satisfaction - change from baseline to week 16||32.1|17.1|0.046
81570879|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|15.4||||0.861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.6|22.2|||ANOVA|||Treatment-Related Bother - change from baseline to week 4||22.2|8.6|0.861
81570880|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|15.3||||0.865|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|21.7|||ANOVA|||Treatment-Related Bother - change from baseline to week 4||21.7|9.0|0.865
81570881|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|10.5||||0.278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.6|17.3|||ANOVA|||Treatment-Related Bother - change from baseline to week 8||17.3|3.6|0.278
81570882|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|7.2||||0.689|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|13.5|||ANOVA|||Treatment-Related Bother - change from baseline to week 8||13.5|0.9|0.689
81570883|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|9.1||||0.993|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|16.2|||ANOVA|||Treatment-Related Bother - change from baseline to week 12||16.2|2.1|0.993
81570884|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|9.2||||0.989|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|15.7|||ANOVA|||Treatment-Related Bother - change from baseline to week 12||15.7|2.8|0.989
81570885|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|10.4||||0.976|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.7|17.0|||ANOVA|||Treatment-Related Bother - change from baseline to week 16||17.0|3.7|0.976
81570886|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|9.0||||0.778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|15.1|||ANOVA|||Treatment-Related Bother - change from baseline to week 16||15.1|2.9|0.778
81570887|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-17.3||||0.964|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.2|-13.3|||ANOVA|||Symptom Bother - change from baseline to week 4||-13.3|-21.2|0.964
81570888|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-18.7||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|-14.7|||ANOVA|||Symptom Bother - change from baseline to week 4||-14.7|-22.7|0.581
81570889|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-21.4||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2|-17.5|||ANOVA|||Symptom Bother - change from baseline to week 8||-17.5|-25.2|0.006
81570890|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-17.6||||0.175|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.4|-13.7|||ANOVA|||Symptom Bother - change from baseline to week 8||-13.7|-21.4|0.175
81570891|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-19.4||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1|-15.6|||ANOVA|||Symptom Bother - change from baseline to week 12||-15.6|-23.1|0.016
81570892|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-19.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|-16.1|||ANOVA|||Symptom Bother - change from baseline to week 12||-16.1|-23.5|0.010
81570893|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-20.5||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.3|-16.8|||ANOVA|||Symptom Bother - change from baseline to week 16||-16.8|-24.3|0.000
81570894|NCT03982368|162814599|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-20.8||||0|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.6|-17.1|||ANOVA|||Symptom Bother - change from baseline to week 16||-17.1|-24.6|0.000
81570895|NCT03982368|162814600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.302|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at week 4||||0.302
81570896|NCT03982368|162814600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.224|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at week 4||||0.224
81570897|NCT03982368|162814600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at week 8 (FUP)||||0.000
81570898|NCT03982368|162814600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.885|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at week 8 (FUP)||||0.885
81570899|NCT03982368|162814600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At week 12 (FUP)||||0.035
81570900|NCT03982368|162814600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.698|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At week 12 (FUP)||||0.698
81570901|NCT03982368|162814600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.016|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At week 16 (FUP)||||0.016
81570902|NCT03982368|162814600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.706|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At week 16 (FUP)||||0.706
81570903|NCT03982368|162814601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at week 4||||0.210
81570904|NCT03982368|162814601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at weeek 4||||0.260
81570905|NCT03982368|162814601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||At week 8 (FUP)||||0.000
81570906|NCT03982368|162814601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.734|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at week 8 (FUP)||||0.734
81570907|NCT03982368|162814601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at week 12 (FUP)||||0.050
81570908|NCT03982368|162814601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.985|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at week 12 (FUP)||||0.985
81570909|NCT03982368|162814601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.018|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at week 16 (FUP)||||0.018
81570910|NCT03982368|162814601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||at week 16 (FUP)||||0.580
81570911|NCT03982368|162814602|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|1.2||||0.282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.3|||ANOVA|||statistical analysis at week 4||3.3|-1.0|0.282
81570912|NCT03982368|162814602|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|3.9||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|6.0|||ANOVA|||statistical analysis at week 4||6.0|1.7|0.497
81570913|NCT03982368|162814602|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|2.6||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.8|||ANOVA|||statistical analysis at week 8||4.8|0.5|0.734
81570914|NCT03982368|162814602|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|2.2||||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.3|||ANOVA|||statistical analysis at week 8||4.3|0.1|0.963
81570915|NCT03982368|162814602|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|2.7||||0.854|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.8|||ANOVA|||statistical analysis at week 12||4.8|0.7|0.854
81570916|NCT03982368|162814602|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|2.8||||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.8|||ANOVA|||statistical analysis at week 12||4.8|0.8|0.881
81570917|NCT03982368|162814602|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|3.0||||0.632|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|5.7|||ANOVA|||statistical analysis at week 16||5.7|0.3|0.632
81570918|NCT03982368|162814602|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|4.4||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.7|7.0|||ANOVA|||statistical analysis at week 16||7.0|1.7|0.220
81570919|NCT03982368|162814603|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|1.2||||0.296|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.3|||ANOVA|||statistical analysis at week 4||3.3|-0.9|0.296
81570920|NCT03982368|162814603|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|3.6||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.7|||ANOVA|||statistical analysis at week 4||5.7|1.5|0.570
81570921|NCT03982368|162814603|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|2.7||||0.754|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.9|||ANOVA|||statistical analysis at week 8||4.9|0.5|0.754
81570922|NCT03982368|162814603|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|2.3||||0.972|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.5|||ANOVA|||statistical analysis at week 8||4.5|0.0|0.972
81570923|NCT03982368|162814603|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|3.4||||0.793|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|5.3|||ANOVA|||statistical analysis at week 12||5.3|1.4|0.793
81570924|NCT03982368|162814603|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|3.4||||0.766|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.3|||ANOVA|||statistical analysis at week 12||5.3|1.5|0.766
81570925|NCT03982368|162814603|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|3.3||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|6.0|||ANOVA|||statistical analysis at week 16||6.0|0.6|0.458
81570926|NCT03982368|162814603|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|4.6||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.0|7.3|||ANOVA|||statistical analysis at week 16||7.3|2.0|0.147
81570927|NCT02571777|162814604|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.065|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0176|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.031|0.099|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||0.099|0.031|<0.001
81570928|NCT02571777|162814604|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.076|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0176|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.041|0.111|||MMRM|||||0.111|0.041|<0.001
81570929|NCT02571777|162814605|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.014|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0406||0.729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.066|0.094|||MMRM|||Week 26||0.094|-0.066|0.729
81570930|NCT02571777|162814605|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0404||0.034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.165|-0.006|||MMRM|||Week 26||-0.006|-0.165|0.034
81570931|NCT02571777|162814605|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.071|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0409||0.085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.151|0.01|||MMRM|||Week 26||0.010|-0.151|0.085
81570932|NCT02571777|162814605|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.084|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0406||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.164|-0.005|||MMRM|||Week 26||-0.005|-0.164|0.038
81570933|NCT02571777|162814605|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.059|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0415||0.157|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.023|||MMRM|||Week 52||0.023|-0.140|0.157
81570934|NCT02571777|162814605|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.121|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0414||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.202|-0.04|||MMRM|||Week 52||-0.040|-0.202|0.003
81570935|NCT02571777|162814605|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.042||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.092|0.072|||MMRM|||Week 52||0.072|-0.092|0.814
81570936|NCT02571777|162814605|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.008|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0416||0.845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.073|0.09|||MMRM|||Week 52||0.090|-0.073|0.845
81570937|NCT02571777|162814606|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.119|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0177|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.085|0.154|||MMRM|||||0.154|0.085|<0.001
81570938|NCT02571777|162814606|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0177|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.133|||MMRM|||||0.133|0.064|<0.001
81570939|NCT02571777|162814607|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.086|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0176|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.12|||MMRM|||||0.120|0.051|<0.001
81570940|NCT02571777|162814607|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0178|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.111|0.18|||MMRM|||||0.180|0.111|<0.001
81570941|NCT02571777|162814607|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.062|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0178|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.027|0.096|||MMRM|||||0.096|0.027|<0.001
81570942|NCT02571777|162814607|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0179|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|0.122|||MMRM|||||0.122|0.052|<0.001
81570943|NCT02571777|162814608|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.073|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0218|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.116|||MMRM|||Week 4||0.116|0.030|<0.001
81570944|NCT02571777|162814608|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0217|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.096|0.181|||MMRM|||Week 4||0.181|0.096|<0.001
81570945|NCT02571777|162814608|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.039|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.082|||MMRM|||Week 4||0.082|-0.004|0.074
81570946|NCT02571777|162814608|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.108|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0219|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.065|0.15|||MMRM|||Week 4||0.150|0.065|<0.001
81570947|NCT02571777|162814608|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0219||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.014|0.099|||MMRM|||Week 12||0.099|0.014|0.010
81570948|NCT02571777|162814608|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.102|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0218|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.059|0.145|||MMRM|||Week 12||0.145|0.059|<0.001
81570949|NCT02571777|162814608|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0221||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.007|0.094|||MMRM|||Week 12||0.094|0.007|0.022
81570950|NCT02571777|162814608|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.099|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.022|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.056|0.142|||MMRM|||Week 12||0.142|0.056|<0.001
81570951|NCT02571777|162814609|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.095|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0254|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.045|0.145|||MMRM|||||0.145|0.045|<0.001
81570952|NCT02571777|162814609|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.147|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0256|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.097|0.198|||MMRM|||||0.198|0.097|<0.001
81570953|NCT02571777|162814609|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.049|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0256||0.057|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.001|0.099|||MMRM|||||0.099|-0.001|0.057
81570954|NCT02571777|162814609|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.056|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0258||0.029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.006|0.107|||MMRM|||||0.107|0.006|0.029
81570955|NCT02571777|162814610|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|18.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.59|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.2|23.3|||Linear Mixed Model (LMM)|||Week 26 - Mean morning PEF||23.3|13.2|<0.001
81570956|NCT02571777|162814610|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|35.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.58|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|30.2|40.3|||LMM|||Week 26 - Mean morning PEF||40.3|30.2|<0.001
81570957|NCT02571777|162814610|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|14.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.61|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|20.0|||LMM|||Week 26 - Mean morning PEF||20.0|9.8|<0.001
81570958|NCT02571777|162814610|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|28.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.6|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|22.9|33.1|||LMM|||Week 26 - Mean morning PEF||33.1|22.9|<0.001
81570959|NCT02571777|162814610|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|16.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.8|21.7|||LMM|||Week 26 - Mean evening PEF||21.7|11.8|<0.001
81570960|NCT02571777|162814610|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|29.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.53|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.2|34.1|||LMM|||Week 26 - Mean evening PEF||34.1|24.2|<0.001
81570961|NCT02571777|162814610|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|14.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.55|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.1|19.1|||LMM|||Week 26 - Mean evening PEF||19.1|9.1|<0.001
81570962|NCT02571777|162814610|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|24.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.54|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.3|29.3|||LMM|||Week 26 - Mean evening PEF||29.3|19.3|<0.001
81570963|NCT02571777|162814610|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|18.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.4|24.1|||LMM|||Week 52 - Mean morning PEF||24.1|13.4|<0.001
81570964|NCT02571777|162814610|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|34.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.5|40.1|||LMM|||Week 52 - Mean morning PEF||40.1|29.5|<0.001
81570965|NCT02571777|162814610|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|15.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.74|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.2|20.9|||LMM|||Week 52 - Mean morning PEF||20.9|10.2|<0.001
81570966|NCT02571777|162814610|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|28.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|23.2|33.8|||LMM|||Week 52 - Mean morning PEF||33.8|23.2|<0.001
81570967|NCT02571777|162814610|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|17.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.3|22.8|||LMM|||Week 52 - Mean evening PEF||22.8|12.3|<0.001
81570968|NCT02571777|162814610|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|29.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.66|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|24.2|34.7|||LMM|||Week 52 - Mean evening PEF||34.7|24.2|<0.001
81570969|NCT02571777|162814610|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|15.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.69|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|20.2|||LMM|||Week 52 - Mean evening PEF||20.2|9.7|<0.001
81570970|NCT02571777|162814610|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|25.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|20.5|31.0|||LMM|||Week 52 - Mean evening PEF||31.0|20.5|<0.001
81570971|NCT02571777|162814611|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81||0.907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|3.8|||LMM|||||3.8|-3.3|0.907
81570972|NCT02571777|162814611|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.81||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|7.0|||LMM|||||7.0|-0.1|0.055
81570973|NCT02571777|162814611|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.997|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|3.6|||LMM|||||3.6|-3.6|0.997
81570974|NCT02571777|162814611|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.82||0.606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|2.6|||LMM|||||2.6|-4.5|0.606
81570975|NCT02571777|162814612|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.712|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|4.2|||LMM|||||4.2|-2.8|0.712
81570976|NCT02571777|162814612|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|3.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|7.2|||LMM|||||7.2|0.2|0.038
81570977|NCT02571777|162814612|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.8||0.943|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|3.4|||LMM|||||3.4|-3.7|0.943
81570978|NCT02571777|162814612|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79||0.612|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.4|2.6|||LMM|||||2.6|-4.4|0.612
81570979|NCT02571777|162814613|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.809|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|2.6|||LMM|||||2.6|-3.3|0.809
81570980|NCT02571777|162814613|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.5||0.467|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.0|||LMM|||||4.0|-1.9|0.467
81570981|NCT02571777|162814613|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.52||0.318|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|4.5|||LMM|||||4.5|-1.5|0.318
81570982|NCT02571777|162814613|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.51||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|3.7|||LMM|||||3.7|-2.3|0.640
81570983|NCT02571777|162814614|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|3.2|||LMM|||||3.2|-4.0|0.814
81570984|NCT02571777|162814614|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.83||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|7.4|||LMM|||||7.4|0.2|0.036
81570985|NCT02571777|162814614|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|3.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|6.7|||LMM|||||6.7|-0.6|0.098
81570986|NCT02571777|162814614|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.84||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|6.5|||LMM|||||6.5|-0.7|0.118
81570987|NCT02571777|162814615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|2.6|||LMM|||Week 26||2.6|-4.2|0.645
81570988|NCT02571777|162814615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|6.3|||LMM|||Week 26||6.3|-0.5|0.095
81570989|NCT02571777|162814615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.7|||LMM|||Week 26||4.7|-2.1|0.460
81570990|NCT02571777|162814615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|3.4|||LMM|||Week 26||3.4|-3.5|0.971
81570991|NCT02571777|162814615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.6|||LMM|||Week 52||3.6|-3.4|0.963
81570992|NCT02571777|162814615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|6.6|||LMM|||Week 52||6.6|-0.3|0.075
81570993|NCT02571777|162814615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|4.7|||LMM|||Week 52||4.7|-2.3|0.517
81570994|NCT02571777|162814615|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.6|||LMM|||Week 52||3.6|-3.4|0.956
81570995|NCT02571777|162814616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.92||||0.535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.2|||Logistic regression model|||Week 26||1.20|0.70|0.535
81570996|NCT02571777|162814616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.21||||0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.93|1.57|||Logistic regression model|||Week 26||1.57|0.93|0.151
81570997|NCT02571777|162814616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.13||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.48|||Logistic regression model|||Week 26||1.48|0.86|0.380
81570998|NCT02571777|162814616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.2||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.57|||Logistic regression model|||Week 26||1.57|0.92|0.172
81570999|NCT02571777|162814616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.47|||Logistic regression model|||Week 52||1.47|0.83|0.510
81571000|NCT02571777|162814616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.41||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.86|||Logistic regression model|||Week 52||1.86|1.06|0.017
81571001|NCT02571777|162814616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.05||||0.744|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.38|||Logistic regression model|||Week 52||1.38|0.79|0.744
81571002|NCT02571777|162814616|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.29|||Logistic regression model|||Week 52||1.29|0.75|0.922
81571003|NCT02571777|162814617|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|1.63|||Regression, Cox|||||1.63|0.27|0.371
81571004|NCT02571777|162814617|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.996|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|2.66|||Regression, Cox|||||2.66|0.37|0.996
81571005|NCT02571777|162814617|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.89||||0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.47|||Regression, Cox|||||4.47|0.80|0.145
81571006|NCT02571777|162814617|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.88||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|4.43|||Regression, Cox|||||4.43|0.80|0.150
81571007|NCT02571777|162814618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.15|||Regression, Cox|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||1.15|0.77|0.523
81571008|NCT02571777|162814618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.84|||Regression, Cox|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||0.84|0.58|<0.001
81571009|NCT02571777|162814618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.06|||Regression, Cox|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||1.06|0.72|0.164
81571010|NCT02571777|162814618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.92|||Regression, Cox|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||0.92|0.63|0.005
81571011|NCT02571777|162814618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.476|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.16|||Regression, Cox|||Severe asthma exacerbation||1.16|0.72|0.476
81571012|NCT02571777|162814618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.85|||Regression, Cox|||Severe asthma exacerbation||0.85|0.54|<0.001
81571013|NCT02571777|162814618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.243|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.09|||Regression, Cox|||Severe asthma exacerbation||1.09|0.70|0.243
81571014|NCT02571777|162814618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.97|||Regression, Cox|||Severe asthma exacerbation||0.97|0.63|0.027
81571015|NCT02571777|162814618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.12|||Regression, Cox|||All (mild, moderate, severe) asthma exacerbation||1.12|0.79|0.497
81571016|NCT02571777|162814618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.84|||Regression, Cox|||All (mild, moderate, severe) asthma exacerbation||0.84|0.60|<0.001
81571017|NCT02571777|162814618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.126|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.04|||Regression, Cox|||All (mild, moderate, severe) asthma exacerbation||1.04|0.73|0.126
81571018|NCT02571777|162814618|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.85|||Regression, Cox|||All (mild, moderate, severe) asthma exacerbation||0.85|0.61|<0.001
81571019|NCT02571777|162814619|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.85||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.04|||Generalized linear model|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||1.04|0.68|0.120
81571020|NCT02571777|162814619|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.78|||Generalized linear model|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||0.78|0.52|<0.001
81571021|NCT02571777|162814619|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.87||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.06|||Generalized linear modeñ|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||1.06|0.71|0.170
81571022|NCT02571777|162814619|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.81||||0.041|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.99|||Generalized linear model|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||0.99|0.66|0.041
81571023|NCT02571777|162814619|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.78||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.0|||Generalized linear model|||Severe asthma exacerbation||1.00|0.61|0.050
81571024|NCT02571777|162814619|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.58|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|0.73|||Generalized linear model|||Severe asthma exacerbation||0.73|0.45|<0.001
81571025|NCT02571777|162814619|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.93||||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.17|||Generalized linear model|||Severe asthma exacerbation||1.17|0.74|0.531
81571026|NCT02571777|162814619|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.84||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|1.05|||Linear generalized model|||Severe asthma exacerbation||1.05|0.67|0.117
81571027|NCT02571777|162814619|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.79||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.96|||Generalized linear model|||All (mild, moderate, severe) asthma exacerbation||0.96|0.66|0.016
81571028|NCT02571777|162814619|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|0.72|||Generalized linear model|||All (mild, moderate, severe) asthma exacerbation||0.72|0.50|<0.001
81571029|NCT02571777|162814619|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.87||||0.161|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.06|||Generalized linear model|||All (mild, moderate, severe) asthma exacerbation||1.06|0.72|0.161
81571030|NCT02571777|162814619|SUPERIORITY||Rate ratio|0.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.84|||Generalized linear model|||All (mild, moderate, severe) asthma exacerbation||0.84|0.58|<0.001
81571031|NCT02571777|162814620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.183|||||||van Elteren test|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||||0.183
81571032|NCT02571777|162814620|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren test|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||||<0.001
81571033|NCT02571777|162814620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.155|||||||van Elteren test|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||||0.155
81571034|NCT02571777|162814620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007|||||||van Elteren test|||Moderate or severe asthma exacerbation||||0.007
81571035|NCT02571777|162814620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.172|||||||van Elteren test|||Severe asthma exacerbation||||0.172
81571036|NCT02571777|162814620|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren test|||Severe asthma exacerbation||||<0.001
81571037|NCT02571777|162814620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.241|||||||van Elteren test|||Severe asthma exacerbation||||0.241
81571038|NCT02571777|162814620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.033|||||||van Elteren test|||Severe asthma exacerbation||||0.033
81571039|NCT02571777|162814620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.095|||||||van Elteren test|||All (mild, moderate, severe) asthma exacerbation||||0.095
81571040|NCT02571777|162814620|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren test|||All (mild, moderate, severe) asthma exacerbation||||<0.001
81571041|NCT02571777|162814620|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09|||||||van Elteren test|||All (mild, moderate, severe) asthma exacerbation||||0.090
81571042|NCT02571777|162814620|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||van Elteren test|||All (mild, moderate, severe) asthma exacerbation||||<0.001
81571043|NCT02571777|162814622|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49||||0.314|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.12|1.96|||Regression, Cox|||||1.96|0.12|0.314
81571044|NCT02571777|162814622|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.28||||0.055|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.08|1.03|||Regression, Cox|||||1.03|0.08|0.055
81571045|NCT02571777|162814622|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.62||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.25|1.54|||Regression, Cox|||||1.54|0.25|0.306
81571046|NCT02571777|162814622|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.566|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|1.94|||Regression, Cox|||||1.94|0.30|0.566
81571047|NCT02571777|162814624|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.74||0.645|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|2.6|||LMM|||Week 26||2.6|-4.2|0.645
81571048|NCT02571777|162814624|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|2.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.73||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|6.3|||LMM|||Week 26||6.3|-0.5|0.095
81571049|NCT02571777|162814624|SUPERIORITY||LMM|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|4.7|||LMM|||Week 26||4.7|-2.1|0.460
81571050|NCT02571777|162814624|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.75||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|3.4|||LMM|||Week 26||3.4|-3.5|0.971
81571051|NCT02571777|162814624|SUPERIORITY||LMM|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.963|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.6|||LMM|||Week 52||3.6|-3.4|0.963
81571052|NCT02571777|162814624|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.77||0.075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|6.6|||LMM|||Week 52||6.6|-0.3|0.075
81571053|NCT02571777|162814624|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79||0.517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|4.7|||LMM|||Week 52||4.7|-2.3|0.517
81571054|NCT02571777|162814624|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.78||0.956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|3.6|||LMM|||Week 52||3.6|-3.4|0.956
81571055|NCT02571777|162814625|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0502||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.078|0.118|||MMRM|||||0.118|-0.078|0.690
81571056|NCT02571777|162814625|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0502||0.232|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.038|0.159|||MMRM|||||0.159|-0.038|0.232
81571057|NCT02571777|162814625|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.054|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0506||0.285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.153|0.045|||MMRM|||||0.045|-0.153|0.285
81571058|NCT02571777|162814625|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0505||0.319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.049|||MMRM|||||0.049|-0.150|0.319
81571059|NCT02571777|162814626|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.068|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0166|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.036|0.101|||MMRM|||Week 4||0.101|0.036|<0.001
81571060|NCT02571777|162814626|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.145|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0165|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.113|0.177|||MMRM|||Week 4||0.177|0.113|<0.001
81571061|NCT02571777|162814626|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.033|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0167||0.049|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.066|||MMRM|||Week 4||0.066|0.000|0.049
81571062|NCT02571777|162814626|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.096|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0166|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.064|0.129|||MMRM|||Week 4||0.129|0.064|<0.001
81571063|NCT02571777|162814626|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.058|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0184||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.022|0.094|||MMRM|||Week 12||0.094|0.022|0.002
81571064|NCT02571777|162814626|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.117|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0183|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.081|0.153|||MMRM|||Week 12||0.153|0.081|<0.001
81571065|NCT02571777|162814626|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0185||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.086|||MMRM|||Week 12||0.086|0.013|0.007
81571066|NCT02571777|162814626|SUPERIORITY||MMRM|0.087|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0184|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.051|0.123|||MMRM|||Week 12||0.123|0.051|<0.001
81571067|NCT03706079|162814628|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.42|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|0.51||||||||0.51|0.35|
81571068|NCT03706079|162814628|SUPERIORITY||Rate Ratio|0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.38|0.96||||||||0.96|0.38|
81571069|NCT00329238|162814631|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using a Cox regression analysis with treatment and baseline stratification factor in the model.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.44||||0.0137||95.0|0.78|2.64||p-value for non-inferiority. The non-inferiority margin for the hazard ratio was chosen to be 2.85.|Regression, Cox|HR within cohort estimated by Cox regr. with treatment and baseline stratific. factor. Overall HR calc. by pooling with inverse variance weighting.|HR for time to first recurrent VTE or VTE death.|||2.64|0.78|0.0137
81571070|NCT00329238|162814631|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2424||||||p-value for superiority. If non-inferiority could be established for HR and for the risk difference, the upper bound of the 95% CI for the hazard ratio was then compared with 1 to evaluate the superiority claim of dabigatran over warfarin.|Regression, Cox|||||||0.2424
81571071|NCT00329238|162814632|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Comparisons between treatment groups were performed using a Cox regression analysis with treatment and baseline stratification factor in the model.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.38|||<|0.0001||95.0|-0.5|1.25||p-value for non-inferiority. The non-inferiority margin for the risk difference was chosen to be 2.80.|Regression, Cox|Risk difference for time to first recurrent VTE/VTE death is calculated based on weighted KM estimates across the cohorts via meta-analysis approach.||||1.25|-0.50|<0.0001
81571072|NCT00329238|162814632|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.4013||||||p-value for superiority. If non-inferiority could be established for HR and for the risk difference, the upper bound of the 95% CI for the risk difference was then compared with 0 to evaluate the superiority claim of dabigatran over warfarin.|Kaplan-Meier|||||||0.4013
81571073|NCT00329238|162814633|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18||||0.4732||95.0|0.75|1.84|||Regression, Cox|Hazard ratio estimated using the Cox regression with treatment, cohort, baseline stratification factors and their interaction.|HR for time to first centrally adjudicated recurrent VTE or all cause death.|||1.84|0.75|0.4732
81571074|NCT00329238|162814634|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.09||||0.8876||95.0|-1.11|1.28|||Kaplan-Meier|Risk difference for the time to first centrally adjudicated recurrent VTE or all cause death at month 18.||Dabigatran versus Warfarin||1.28|-1.11|0.8876
81571075|NCT00329238|162814635|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32||||0.4548||95.0|0.64|2.71|||Regression, Cox|Hazard ratio estimated using the Cox regression with treatment, cohort, baseline stratification factors and their interaction.|HR for time to first centrally adjudicated recurrent symptomatic DVT|Dabigatran versus Warfarin||2.71|0.64|0.4548
81571076|NCT00329238|162814636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.19||||0.6563||95.0|-0.63|1.0|||Kaplan-Meier|Risk difference for the time to first centrally adjudicated recurrent symptomatic DVT at Month 18.||Dabigatran versus Warfarin||1.00|-0.63|0.6563
81571077|NCT00329238|162814637|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.04||||0.1925||95.0|0.7|5.98|||Regression, Cox|Hazard ratio estimated using the Cox regression with treatment, cohort, baseline stratification factors and their interaction.|Hazard ratio for time to first centrally adjudicated recurrent symptomatic PE.|Dabigatran versus Warfarin||5.98|0.70|0.1925
81571078|NCT00329238|162814638|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.26||||0.3723||95.0|-0.32|0.84|||Kaplan-Meier||Risk difference for the time to first centrally adjudicated recurrent symptomatic PE at Month 18|Dabigatran versus Warfarin||0.84|-0.32|0.3723
81571079|NCT00329238|162814639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.01||||0.9921||95.0|0.06|16.22|||Regression, Cox|Hazard ratio estimated using the Cox regression with treatment, cohort, baseline stratification factors and their interaction.|Hazard ratio for time to deaths related to VTE.|Dabigatran versus Warfarin||16.22|0.06|0.9921
81571080|NCT00329238|162814640|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.01||||0.9204||95.0|-0.2|0.23|||Kaplan-Meier|Risk difference for the time to deaths related to VTE at Month 18.||Dabigatran versus Warfarin||0.23|-0.20|0.9204
81571081|NCT00329238|162814641|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.7405||95.0|0.47|1.72|||Regression, Cox|Hazard ratio estimated using the Cox regression with treatment, cohort, baseline stratification factors and their interaction.|Hazard ratio for time to all deaths|Dabigatran versus Warfarin||1.72|0.47|0.7405
81571082|NCT00329238|162814642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02||||0.9622||95.0|-0.89|0.84|||Kaplan-Meier|Risk difference for the time to all deaths at Month 18.||Dabigatran versus Warfarin||0.84|-0.89|0.9622
81571083|NCT00329238|162814643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.52||||0.0577||95.0|0.27|1.02|||Regression, Cox||This is the analysis of the time to the first MBE.|Hazard ratio estimated using the Cox regression with treatment, cohort, baseline stratification factors (including active cancer at baseline and symptomatic PE as qualifying event) and their interaction.||1.02|0.27|0.0577
81571084|NCT00329238|162814643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.83|||Regression, Cox||This is the analysis of the time to the first occurrence of any bleeding event.|Hazard ratio estimated using the Cox regression with treatment, cohort, baseline stratification factors (including active cancer at baseline and symptomatic PE as qualifying event) and their interaction.||0.83|0.61|<0.0001
81571085|NCT00730405|162814654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571086|NCT00730405|162814654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571087|NCT00730405|162814654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571088|NCT00730405|162814654|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571089|NCT00730405|162814655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571090|NCT00730405|162814655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571091|NCT00730405|162814655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571092|NCT00730405|162814655|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571093|NCT00730405|162814656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571094|NCT00730405|162814656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571095|NCT00730405|162814656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571096|NCT00730405|162814656|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571097|NCT00730405|162814657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571098|NCT00730405|162814657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571099|NCT00730405|162814657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571100|NCT00730405|162814657|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571101|NCT00730405|162814658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81571102|NCT00730405|162814658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81571103|NCT00730405|162814658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57|<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81571104|NCT00730405|162814658|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58|<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.001
81571105|NCT00730405|162814659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571106|NCT00730405|162814659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571107|NCT00730405|162814659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571108|NCT00730405|162814659|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571109|NCT00457301|162814679|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.05||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Sample size was calculated based on the EQ-5D index score. To compare two independent means for a parallel trial design, 100 patients in each group were needed to detect a clinically important difference (CID) in EQ-5D index score (CID = 0.10, SD = 0.25) with a 5% probability of Type I error and 80% power.||||0.05
81571110|NCT00457301|162814680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.34||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA adjuusting for baseline HADS anxiety scores||||0.34
81571111|NCT00457301|162814680|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.55||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||ANCOVA adjusting for baseline HADS depression scores.||||0.55
81571112|NCT00457301|162814681|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|0.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.001
81571113|NCT00457301|162814682|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Slope|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.46||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Sample size was calculated based on the EQ-5D index score. To compare two independent means for a parallel trial design, 100 patients in each group were needed to detect a clinically important difference (CID) in EQ-5D index score (CID = 0.10, SD = 0.25) with a 5% probability of Type I error and 80% power.||||0.46
81571114|NCT04665856|162814806|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.65||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.43|0.97||This study is a bridging study without formal testing, the p value here is descriptive.|Log Rank|||||0.97|0.43|0.0348
81571115|NCT04665856|162814807|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.6105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.4||This study is a bridging study without formal testing, the p value here is descriptive.|Log Rank|||||1.40|0.56|0.6105
81571116|NCT04665856|162814808|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.1044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.07|||Log Rank|||||1.07|0.49|0.1044
81571117|NCT04665856|162814809|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.98||||0.9363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.52|||Log Rank|||||1.52|0.64|0.9363
81571118|NCT04665856|162814810|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rates|22.55||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.12|39.03|||Chi-square with Schouten Correction|||||39.03|4.12|0.0136
81571119|NCT04665856|162814811|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Overall Response Rates|17.37||||0.0493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|33.6|||Chi-square with Schouten Correction|||||33.60|-0.22|0.0493
81571120|NCT04665856|162814814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in EFR at Month 6|8.09||||0.3968|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.62|26.81|||Z-test|||6 Months||26.81|-10.62|0.3968
81571121|NCT04665856|162814814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in EFR at Month 12|17.45||||0.0205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.69|32.21|||Z-test|||12 Months||32.21|2.69|0.0205
81571122|NCT04665856|162814815|SUPERIORITY||Difference in EFR at Month 6|8.18||||0.3633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.46|25.82|||Z-test|||6 Months||25.82|-9.46|0.3633
81571123|NCT04665856|162814815|SUPERIORITY||Difference in EFR at Month12|13.36||||0.0642|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|27.51|||Z-test|||12 Months||27.51|-0.79|0.0642
81571124|NCT04665856|162814816|SUPERIORITY||Difference in EFR|20.47||||0.0261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.43|38.5|||Z-test|||12 Months||38.50|2.43|0.0261
81571125|NCT04665856|162814816|SUPERIORITY||Difference in EFR|-0.5||||0.9572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.79|17.79|||Z-test|||24 Months||17.79|-18.79|0.9572
81571126|NCT04665856|162814817|SUPERIORITY||Difference in EFR|13.88||||0.1145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.36|31.12|||Z-test|||12 Months||31.12|-3.36|0.1145
81571127|NCT04665856|162814817|SUPERIORITY||Difference in EFR|-2.54||||0.7734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.83|14.75|||Z-test|||24 Months||14.75|-19.83|0.7734
81571128|NCT03386448|162814826|SUPERIORITY|Student test was performed|Mean Difference (Final Values)|9.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.03
81571129|NCT03338010|162814827|NON_INFERIORITY|0.40% noninferiority margin was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.19|0.545
81571130|NCT03338010|162814828|NON_INFERIORITY|0.40% noninferiority margin was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.05||||0.545|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.19|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.19|0.545
81571131|NCT03338010|162814829|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.0||||0.602|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Before Morning Meal Glucose||4.8|-2.8|0.602
81571132|NCT03338010|162814829|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.7||||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|4.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 Hours After Morning Meal Glucose||4.4|-11.8|0.373
81571133|NCT03338010|162814829|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.3||||0.351|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Before Mid-Day Meal Glucose||3.7|-10.3|0.351
81571134|NCT03338010|162814829|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|4.9||||0.23|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|12.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 Hours After Mid-Day Meal Glucose||12.8|-3.1|0.230
81571135|NCT03338010|162814829|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.9||||0.819|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|8.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Before Evening Meal Glucose||8.5|-6.7|0.819
81571136|NCT03338010|162814829|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.3||||0.588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.2|10.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||2 Hours After Evening Meal Glucose||10.9|-6.2|0.588
81571137|NCT03338010|162814829|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|1.4||||0.732|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|9.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Bedtime Glucose||9.5|-6.7|0.732
81571138|NCT03338010|162814830|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.846|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.846
81571139|NCT03338010|162814831|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.098|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.098
81571140|NCT03338010|162814832|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.32||||0.767|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|2.42|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Morning Pre-meal Standard Deviation||2.42|-1.78|0.767
81571141|NCT03338010|162814832|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.4||||0.781|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|3.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Daily Mean Standard Deviation||3.3|-2.5|0.781
81571142|NCT03338010|162814833|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7|-1.2|0.750
81571143|NCT03338010|162814834|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.2||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.7|-1.2|0.750
81571144|NCT03338010|162814835|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.1|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.3|-0.6|<0.001
81571145|NCT03338010|162814836|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.95||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|1.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Inconvenience of Regimen Transformed Score||1.82|-3.72|0.500
81571146|NCT03338010|162814836|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-3.99||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.62|-0.36|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Lifestyle Flexibility Transformed Score||-0.36|-7.62|0.031
81571147|NCT03338010|162814836|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.79||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.53|0.95|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Hypoglycemic Control Transformed Score||0.95|-4.53|0.200
81571148|NCT03338010|162814836|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.02||||0.988|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.92|2.88|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Glycemic Control Transformed Score||2.88|-2.92|0.988
81571149|NCT03338010|162814836|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.45||||0.337|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.41|1.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Insulin Delivery Device Satisfaction Transformed Score||1.51|-4.41|0.337
81571150|NCT03338010|162814836|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.67||||0.205|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|0.92|||Mixed Models Analysis|||ITSQ Overall Total||0.92|-4.26|0.205
81571151|NCT03338010|162814837|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.639|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.639
81571152|NCT03338010|162814838|SUPERIORITY||Relative Ratio|1.19||||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.92|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||1.92|0.74|0.143
81571153|NCT03338010|162814838|SUPERIORITY||Relative Ratio|1.22||||0.945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|2.23|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||2.23|0.67|0.945
81571154|NCT03583697|162814840|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.53||||||"Z-Scores were derived using age-sex specific reference data (means and SDs) for average stature children per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.~Participants aged \< 24 months, body length takes precedence over standing height. Participants aged \< 24 months at baseline and \>= 24 months at Week 52, body length takes precedence.~Difference in least squares (LS) means were obtained from an analysis of covariance model."||0.53|-0.02|
81571155|NCT03583697|162814840|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.54||||||"Z-Scores were derived using age-sex specific reference data (means and SDs) for average stature children per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.~Participants aged \< 24 months, body length takes precedence over standing height. Participants aged \< 24 months at baseline and \>= 24 months at Week 52, body length takes precedence.~Difference in LS means were obtained from an analysis of covariance model."||0.54|0.07|
81571156|NCT03583697|162814841|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|1.56||||||Difference in LS means were obtained from an analysis of covariance model.||1.56|-0.02|
81571157|NCT03583697|162814841|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.26|1.66||||||Difference in LS means were obtained from an analysis of covariance model.||1.66|0.26|
81571158|NCT03583697|162814842|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.54||||||||1.54|0.02|
81571159|NCT03583697|162814842|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.24|1.59||||||Difference in LS means were obtained from an analysis of covariance model.||1.59|0.24|
81571160|NCT03583697|162814843|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.04||||||Difference in LS means were obtained from an analysis of covariance model.||0.04|-0.17|
81571161|NCT03583697|162814843|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.03||||||Difference in LS means were obtained from an analysis of covariance model.||0.03|-0.15|
81571162|NCT02610725|162814902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.81||0.013|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.73|-0.46|||t-test, 2 sided|51 degrees of freedom.|Means were analyzed in (pre-post) format. A negative mean here indicates an increase in positive affect.|Paired-samples t-tests were used to analyze change in affect after participating in the yoga class. Analyses were conducted to measure changes in both positive affect and negative affect. This entry describes positive affect analysis.||-0.46|-3.73|0.013
81571163|NCT02610725|162814902|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.1|8.02|||t-test, 2 sided|51 degrees of freedom|Means were analyzed in a (pre-post) format. A positive mean indicates a decrease in negative affect.|Paired-samples t-tests were used to analyze change in affect after participating in the yoga class. Analyses were conducted to measure changes in both positive affect and negative affect. This entry describes negative affect analysis.||8.02|4.10|<0.001
81571164|NCT03187197|162814940|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Within group comparison of Baseline convenience with that of Visit 2.||||0.0001
81571165|NCT03187197|162814940|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Within group comparison of Baseline convenience with that of Visit 3.||||0.0001
81571166|NCT03187197|162814940|OTHER|||||||0.0031|||||||Paired t-test|||Within group comparison of Baseline satisfaction with that of Visit 2.||||0.0031
81571167|NCT03187197|162814940|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Paired t-test|||Within group comparison of Baseline satisfaction with that of Visit 3.||||0.0001
81571168|NCT03187197|162814941|OTHER|||||||0.7879|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Between group comparison of Visit 2 treatment convenience before PSM.||||0.7879
81571169|NCT03187197|162814941|OTHER|||||||0.611|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Between group comparison of Visit 3 treatment convenience before PSM.||||0.6110
81571170|NCT03187197|162814941|OTHER|||||||0.0832|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Between group comparison of Visit 2 treatment satisfaction before PSM.||||0.0832
81571171|NCT03187197|162814941|OTHER|||||||0.6488|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Between group comparison of Visit 3 treatment satisfaction before PSM.||||0.6488
81571172|NCT03187197|162814941|OTHER|||||||0.1301|||||||Two sample T test|||Between group comparison of Visit 2 treatment convenience after PSM.||||0.1301
81571173|NCT03187197|162814941|OTHER|||||||0.1257|||||||Two sample T test|||Between group comparison of Visit 2 treatment satisfaction after PSM.||||0.1257
81571174|NCT01637935|162814953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.1||||||95.0|0.92|1.31||||||Fully adjusted refers to inclusion of all potential confounders in the statistical model from the 5-year interim report plus year of cohort entry: age, sex, race/ethnicity, other diabetes medications, smoking, other bladder conditions, median household income, congestive heart failure, cancer other than bladder cancer, renal insufficiency, HbA1c and the interaction with new diagnosis of diabetes, duration of diabetes, and year of cohort entry.||1.31|0.92|
81571175|NCT01637935|162814953|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.06||||||95.0|0.89|1.26||||||Fully adjusted adding the proteinuria testing variable.||1.26|0.89|
81571176|NCT01637935|162814954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||||95.0|0.71|1.12||||||Time since starting pioglitazone \<4.5 years vs unexposed group. Fully adjusted including all potential confounders in statistical model from 5-year interim report plus year of cohort entry: age, sex, race/ethnicity, other diabetes medications, smoking, other bladder conditions, median household income, congestive heart failure, cancer other than bladder, renal insufficiency, HbA1c and interaction with new diagnosis of diabetes, duration of diabetes, year of cohort entry and proteinuria.||1.12|0.71|
81571177|NCT01637935|162814954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.21||||||95.0|0.93|1.59||||||Time since starting pioglitazone 4.5-8 years vs unexposed group. Fully adjusted including all potential confounders in statistical model from 5-year interim report plus year of cohort entry: age, sex, race/ethnicity, other diabetes medications, smoking, other bladder conditions, median household income, congestive heart failure, cancer other than bladder, renal insufficiency, HbA1c and interaction with new diagnosis of diabetes, duration of diabetes, year of cohort entry and proteinuria.||1.59|0.93|
81571178|NCT01637935|162814954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||||95.0|0.83|1.75||||||Time since starting pioglitazone \>8 years vs unexposed group. Fully adjusted including all potential confounders in statistical model from 5-year interim report plus year of cohort entry: age, sex, race/ethnicity, other diabetes medications, smoking, other bladder conditions, median household income, congestive heart failure, cancer other than bladder, renal insufficiency, HbA1c and interaction with new diagnosis of diabetes, duration of diabetes, year of cohort entry and proteinuria.||1.75|0.83|
81571179|NCT01637935|162814955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||||95.0|0.68|1.16||||||Duration of therapy \<1.5 years. Fully adjusted including all potential confounders in statistical model from 5-year interim report plus year of cohort entry: age, sex, race/ethnicity, other diabetes medications, smoking, other bladder conditions, median household income, congestive heart failure, cancer other than bladder, renal insufficiency, HbA1c and interaction with new diagnosis of diabetes, duration of diabetes, year of cohort entry and proteinuria.||1.16|0.68|
81571180|NCT01637935|162814955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.03||||||95.0|0.8|1.33||||||Duration of therapy 1.5-4 years. Fully adjusted including all potential confounders in statistical model from 5-year interim report plus year of cohort entry: age, sex, race/ethnicity, other diabetes medications, smoking, other bladder conditions, median household income, congestive heart failure, cancer other than bladder, renal insufficiency, HbA1c and interaction with new diagnosis of diabetes, duration of diabetes, year of cohort entry and proteinuria.||1.33|0.80|
81571181|NCT01637935|162814955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.16||||||95.0|0.87|1.54||||||Duration of therapy \>4 years. Fully adjusted including all potential confounders in statistical model from 5-year interim report plus year of cohort entry: age, sex, race/ethnicity, other diabetes medications, smoking, other bladder conditions, median household income, congestive heart failure, cancer other than bladder, renal insufficiency, HbA1c and interaction with new diagnosis of diabetes, duration of diabetes, year of cohort entry and proteinuria.||1.54|0.87|
81571182|NCT01637935|162814956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||||95.0|0.69|1.16||||||Cumulative dose 1-14000 mg. Fully adjusted including all potential confounders in statistical model from 5-year interim report plus year of cohort entry: age, sex, race/ethnicity, other diabetes medications, smoking, other bladder conditions, median household income, congestive heart failure, cancer other than bladder, renal insufficiency, HbA1c and interaction with new diagnosis of diabetes, duration of diabetes, year of cohort entry and proteinuria.||1.16|0.69|
81571183|NCT01637935|162814956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.1||||||95.0|0.85|1.42||||||Cumulative dose 14001-40000 mg. Fully adjusted including all potential confounders in statistical model from 5-year interim report plus year of cohort entry: age, sex, race/ethnicity, other diabetes medications, smoking, other bladder conditions, median household income, congestive heart failure, cancer other than bladder, renal insufficiency, HbA1c and interaction with new diagnosis of diabetes, duration of diabetes, year of cohort entry and proteinuria.||1.42|0.85|
81571184|NCT01637935|162814956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.07||||||95.0|0.79|1.44||||||Cumulative dose \>40000 mg. Fully adjusted including all potential confounders in statistical model from 5-year interim report plus year of cohort entry: age, sex, race/ethnicity, other diabetes medications, smoking, other bladder conditions, median household income, congestive heart failure, cancer other than bladder, renal insufficiency, HbA1c and interaction with new diagnosis of diabetes, duration of diabetes, year of cohort entry and proteinuria.||1.44|0.79|
81571185|NCT03003390|162814967|SUPERIORITY||Posterior probabilities|0.09|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||||Using informative priors of B(1, 1) on the enoxaparin arm and B(18, 82) on the usual care arm, the risks of CADVT were 0.32 (95% CrI: 0.16, 0.51) in the enoxaparin arm and 0.25 (95% CrI: 0.18, 0.33) in the usual care arm. The posterior probability that the absolute difference in the risk of CADVT was lower by 0.06 in the enoxaparin arm was 9.1%. Using minimally informative priors, the risk ratio of CADVT with enoxaparin was 0.55 (95% CrI: 0.24, 1.11).|||
81571186|NCT03003390|162814968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Linear mixed effects model|||||||0.22
81571187|NCT03003390|162814969|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81571188|NCT03003390|162814970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.31
81571189|NCT03003390|162814971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.58
81571190|NCT03003390|162814972|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81571191|NCT03003390|162814974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.43
81571192|NCT03156543|162815032|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||Fisher Exact|||Analysis was based on the participants who were positive for C. acnes.||||0.004
81571193|NCT02957305|162815044|NON_INFERIORITY|400µg of misoprostol yields a 96% cervical dilation \> 8 mm. We considered 86% of the 200 µg misoprostol group as the minimal acceptable percentage. The non-inferiority margin was determined by 24.46.|treatment difference|25.0||||0.025|ONE_SIDED|95.0||97.5||The null hypothesis: percentage of dilation with 400µg ≥ percentage of dilation with 200µg + 25% Alternative hypothesis: percentage of dilation with 400µg - 25% \< percentage of dilation with 200µg|difference between proportions|difference between percentages and 95% confidence interval||If there is a true difference in favour of the standard treatment of 10% (96% vs 86%), then 184 patients are required to be 95% sure that the upper limit of a one-sided 97.5% confidence interval (or equivalently a 95% two-sided confidence interval) will exclude a difference in favour of the standard group of more than 25%||97.5||0.025
81571194|NCT02957305|162815044|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was determined by ⅓ of the difference between the 400µg effect (96.7%), compared to the 200 µg dose (23.3%), i.e. 73.4 / 3 = 24.46%|Difference between proportions|0.1146||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.037|0.192|||Chi-squared||The difference between both groups was 11.5% (95%CI = 3.7% to 19.2%)|||0.192|0.037|0.004
81571195|NCT02957305|162815046|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|0.0||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||0|0|0.9
81571196|NCT00674700|162815047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0066||||||main effects = treatment and pools of study centers, Covariates = age, gender, asthma status, sensitization status and baseline ARTSS|ANCOVA|||||||0.0066
81571197|NCT00674700|162815047|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.015||||||main effects= treatment and pools of study centers, Covariates = age, gender, asthma status, sensitization status and baseline ARTSS|ANCOVA|||||||0.015
81571198|NCT00674700|162815048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0086|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0086
81571199|NCT00674700|162815048|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0095|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0095
81571200|NCT01010061|162815073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.16|0.28||Type I error controlled through closed test procedure.|Log Rank, Stratified||Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.|||0.28|0.16|<0.0001
81571201|NCT01010061|162815075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.14|0.27|||Log Rank, Stratified||Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.|||0.27|0.14|<0.0001
81571202|NCT01010061|162815078|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Response Rates|45.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|34.7|55.5|||Chi-squared|||Includes subjects with best overall response: CR, CRi, PR or nPR.||55.5|34.7|< 0.0001
81571203|NCT01010061|162815079|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|0.26|||Log Rank, Stratified||Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.|||0.26|0.15|<0.0001
81571204|NCT01010061|162815080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68||||0.0196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.94|||Log Rank, Stratified|||||0.94|0.49|0.0196
81571205|NCT01010061|162815081|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (stratified)|0.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.13|0.28|||Log Rank, Stratified|Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.||||0.28|0.13|<0.0001
81571206|NCT01010061|162815083|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (stratified)|0.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|0.35|||Log Rank, Stratified|Stratified by Binet stage at Baseline.||||0.35|0.19|<0.0001
81571207|NCT03652012|162815088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|54.2||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.54|106.85||As multiple parameters were assessed from the stimulus-response curve, a Bonferroni-adjusted alpha threshold of α = 0.0125 was applied to account for multiple comparisons when assessing this outcome measure.|ANOVA||Mean difference (Healthy Controls - MCI).|"We conducted a two-way factorial ANOVA (Group x Condition). Group has two levels: MCI and Healthy controls. Condition has two levels: active muscle contraction and rest.~As multiple parameters were assessed from the stimulus-response curve, a Bonferroni-adjusted alpha threshold of α = 0.0125 was applied to account for multiple comparisons when assessing this outcome measure."||106.85|1.54|0.044
81571208|NCT03652012|162815088|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.8||||0.912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.87|57.47||As multiple parameters were assessed from the stimulus-response curve, a Bonferroni-adjusted alpha threshold of α = 0.0125 was applied to account for multiple comparisons when assessing this outcome measure.|ANOVA||Mean difference in slope of the stimulus-response curve by muscle contraction condition (Active - Rest).|"We conducted a two-way factorial ANOVA (Group x Condition). Group has two levels: MCI and Healthy controls. Condition has two levels: active muscle contraction and rest.~As multiple parameters were assessed from the stimulus-response curve, a Bonferroni-adjusted alpha threshold of α = 0.0125 was applied to account for multiple comparisons when assessing this outcome measure.~The results presented here reflect the main effect of Condition on the slope of the stimulus-response curve."||57.47|-51.87|0.912
81571209|NCT03652012|162815089|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.6||||0.1021|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.33|45.54|||t-test, 2 sided|No adjustment for multiple comparisons.|Mean cortical silent period (CSP; units = milliseconds) in the CN group minus mean CSP in the MCI group. Positive values indicate a longer cortical silent period in the control group.|||45.54|-4.33|0.1021
81571210|NCT03652012|162815090|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.208||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.113|0.529|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.529|-0.113|0.19
81571211|NCT03652012|162815091|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.0078||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|0.5|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.50|-0.51|0.97
81571212|NCT01203098|162815095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|-1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|4.6||||||Primary analyses were performed on proportion of subjects who experienced thromboembolic events defined as primary efficacy endpoint (incidence of thromboembolic events); incidence of thromboembolic events and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated by treatment group, and difference between DU-176b 15 mg and 30 mg groups and its 95% CI were also calculated. For reference, difference between enoxaparin group and each DU-176b group and its 95% CI of each were calculated.||4.6|-7.2|
81571213|NCT01203098|162815095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|6.8||||||Primary analyses were performed on proportion of subjects who experienced thromboembolic events defined as primary efficacy endpoint (incidence of thromboembolic events); incidence of thromboembolic events and its 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated by treatment group, and difference between DU-176b 15 mg and 30 mg groups and its 95% CI were also calculated. For reference, difference between enoxaparin group and each DU-176b group and its 95% CI of each were calculated.||6.8|-4.6|
81571214|NCT03851705|162815101|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.68||||0.9047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.19|25.83||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|ANCOVA|||||25.83|-29.19|0.9047
81571215|NCT03851705|162815102|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.47||||0.8685|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.11|83.05||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|ANCOVA|||||83.05|-70.11|0.8685
81571216|NCT03851705|162815103|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.1||||0.2347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.2|8.1||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||8.1|-32.2|0.2347
81571217|NCT03851705|162815103|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.6||||0.7058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|29.2||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||29.2|-19.9|0.7058
81571218|NCT03851705|162815103|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.7||||0.5653|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.5|14.1||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||14.1|-25.5|0.5653
81571219|NCT03851705|162815105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.9||||0.4589|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.3|33.6||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||33.6|-73.3|0.4589
81571220|NCT03851705|162815105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.7||||0.5956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.8|84.3||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||84.3|-48.8|0.5956
81571221|NCT03851705|162815105|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.5||||0.7861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.7|47.7||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||47.7|-62.7|0.7861
81571222|NCT03851705|162815107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-62.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.1|-45.1||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||-45.1|-80.1|<.0001
81571223|NCT03851705|162815107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-60.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.5|-37.8||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||-37.8|-83.5|<.0001
81571224|NCT03851705|162815107|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-92.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-120.4|-64.2||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||-64.2|-120.4|<.0001
81571225|NCT03851705|162815109|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-316.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-420.7|-212.6||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||-212.6|-420.7|<.0001
81571226|NCT03851705|162815109|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-304.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-408.0|-200.8||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||-200.8|-408.0|<.0001
81571227|NCT03851705|162815109|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-390.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-504.5|-276.3||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||-276.3|-504.5|<.0001
81571228|NCT03851705|162815111|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.9||||0.3299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|8.2||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||8.2|-23.9|0.3299
81571229|NCT03851705|162815111|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.7||||0.7778|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.7|22.2||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||22.2|-16.7|0.7778
81571230|NCT03851705|162815111|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5||||0.6613|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.2|12.3||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||12.3|-19.2|0.6613
81571231|NCT03851705|162815112|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.0||||0.4911|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.0|36.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||36.0|-74.0|0.4911
81571232|NCT03851705|162815112|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.1||||0.7461|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.2|79.4||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||79.4|-57.2|0.7461
81571233|NCT03851705|162815112|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.9||||0.837|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.8|51.1||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||51.1|-62.8|0.8370
81571234|NCT03851705|162815115|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-12.7||||0.1371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.5|4.2||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||4.2|-29.5|0.1371
81571235|NCT03851705|162815115|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.5||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|15.5||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||15.5|-22.6|0.7100
81571236|NCT03851705|162815115|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.3||||0.2278|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2|6.6||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||6.6|-27.2|0.2278
81571237|NCT03851705|162815117|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.4||||0.2044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.7|10.9||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||10.9|-49.7|0.2044
81571238|NCT03851705|162815117|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.8||||0.7875|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.9|30.4||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||30.4|-39.9|0.7875
81571239|NCT03851705|162815117|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.8||||0.3193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.3|15.7||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||15.7|-47.3|0.3193
81571240|NCT03851705|162815119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-10.1||||0.2877|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|8.8||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||8.8|-29.0|0.2877
81571241|NCT03851705|162815119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.0||||0.7944|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|25.7||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||25.7|-19.7|0.7944
81571242|NCT03851705|162815119|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.1||||0.5803|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|13.3||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||13.3|-23.4|0.5803
81571243|NCT03851705|162815121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.1||||0.4848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-73.6|35.3||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||35.3|-73.6|0.4848
81571244|NCT03851705|162815121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.2||||0.722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.0|80.3||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||80.3|-56.0|0.7220
81571245|NCT03851705|162815121|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.0||||0.8036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.6|49.5||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||49.5|-63.6|0.8036
81571246|NCT03851705|162815129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.4||||0.6028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|11.7||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||11.7|-6.8|0.6028
81571247|NCT03851705|162815129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.8428|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|14.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||14.0|-11.5|0.8428
81571248|NCT03851705|162815129|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.4||||0.4946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|13.4||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||13.4|-6.6|0.4946
81571249|NCT03851705|162815131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.9237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|4.4||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||4.4|-4.0|0.9237
81571250|NCT03851705|162815131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.7177|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|4.5||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||4.5|-6.5|0.7177
81571251|NCT03851705|162815131|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.3||||0.5416|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|5.4||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||5.4|-2.9|0.5416
81571252|NCT03851705|162815133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0||||0.6497|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|5.2||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||5.2|-3.2|0.6497
81571253|NCT03851705|162815133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.3209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.9|2.6||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||2.6|-7.9|0.3209
81571254|NCT03851705|162815133|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3||||0.9294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.3|5.7||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||5.7|-6.3|0.9294
81571255|NCT03851705|162815135|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|11.3||||0.3105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|33.4||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||33.4|-10.8|0.3105
81571256|NCT03851705|162815135|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-11.4||||0.3018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.3|10.5||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||10.5|-33.3|0.3018
81571257|NCT03851705|162815135|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.3||||0.8755|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.0|31.6||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||31.6|-27.0|0.8755
81571258|NCT03851705|162815137|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.6848|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.5|7.6||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||7.6|-11.5|0.6848
81571259|NCT03851705|162815137|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.4||||0.4075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.5|7.6||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||7.6|-18.5|0.4075
81571260|NCT03851705|162815137|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.8||||0.5998|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.4|7.8||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||7.8|-13.4|0.5998
81571261|NCT03851705|162815139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.0||||0.7958|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.4|6.5||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||6.5|-8.4|0.7958
81571262|NCT03851705|162815139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.6003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|7.4||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||7.4|-12.7|0.6003
81571263|NCT03851705|162815139|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.6||||0.5352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|5.8||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||5.8|-11.0|0.5352
81571264|NCT03851705|162815141|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.9||||0.1716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.8|4.0||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||4.0|-21.8|0.1716
81571265|NCT03851705|162815141|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-19.0||||0.1671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.2|8.2||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||8.2|-46.2|0.1671
81571266|NCT03851705|162815141|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.7||||0.1808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2|4.7||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||4.7|-24.2|0.1808
81571267|NCT03851705|162815143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.6||||0.3077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.3|9.1||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 90||9.1|-28.3|0.3077
81571268|NCT03851705|162815143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.4||||0.3628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-30.1|11.2||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 150||11.2|-30.1|0.3628
81571269|NCT03851705|162815143|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.2||||0.4669|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.2|10.8||The a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05 (two-sided)|Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||Day 180||10.8|-23.2|0.4669
81571270|NCT03851705|162815149|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.31||||0.6814|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.88|16.27|||ANCOVA|||||16.27|-24.88|0.6814
81571271|NCT03851705|162815150|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.1||||0.8725|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.7|23.51|||ANCOVA|||||23.51|-27.70|0.8725
81571272|NCT03851705|162815151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.79||||0.9425|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|20.72|||ANCOVA|||||20.72|-22.30|0.9425
81571273|NCT03851705|162815152|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|5.2|||Regression, Logistic|||||5.2|0.2|
81571274|NCT00621582|162815156|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||comparing results of post-treatment global assessment by patient with that of pre-treatment||||0.01
81571275|NCT00963937|162815174|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-7.49||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.02|8.04||Multiplicity was not considered because the primary analysis included a single statistical comparison.|Chi-squared||Percent difference = sumatriptan pooled group minus the placebo group|||8.04|-23.02|0.345
81571276|NCT00864383|162815182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was defined as a between-group difference of less than 6 percentage points in the upper boundary of the two-sided 97.5% Wald confidence interval for the difference in proportion of patients with an unfavorable outcome.|Adjusted difference in proportions|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|1.7|10.5|||||Adjusted difference from control in proportion of unfavorable outcome - percentage points|||10.5|1.7|
81571277|NCT00864383|162815182|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Noninferiority was defined as a between-group difference of less than 6 percentage points in the upper boundary of the two-sided 97.5% Wald confidence interval for the proportion of patients with an unfavorable outcome.|Adjusted difference from control|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|6.7|16.1|||||Adjusted difference from control in rate of unfavorable outcome- percentage points|||16.1|6.7|
81571278|NCT03385564|162815219|OTHER|Percentage of patients with CRR at Week 52 without renal flare were analysed using a logistic regression model. Factors in the model included treatment and the covariates: race (Asian versus (vs.) non-Asian) and proteinuria \<3 gram (g)/day vs. ≥3 g/day (or Urine protein (UP)/ Urine creatinine (UC) \<3 vs. UP/UC ≥3) at screening.|Difference|-5.68||||0.7957|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-34.192|22.825|||Regression, Logistic||The difference was calculated as value from BI 120 milligrams group minus value from Placebo group. Confidence intervals calculated using the delta method.|||22.825|-34.192|0.7957
81571279|NCT03385564|162815219|OTHER|Percentage of patients with CRR at Week 52 without renal flare were analysed using a logistic regression model. Factors in the model included treatment and the covariates: race (Asian versus (vs.) non-Asian) and proteinuria \<3 gram (g)/day vs. ≥3 g/day (or Urine protein (UP)/ Urine creatinine (UC) \<3 vs. UP/UC ≥3) at screening.|Difference|-9.37||||0.5811|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-31.178|12.44|||Regression, Logistic||The difference was calculated as value from BI 180 milligrams group minus value from Placebo group. Confidence intervals calculated using the delta method.|||12.440|-31.178|0.5811
81571280|NCT03385564|162815219|OTHER|Percentage of patients with CRR at Week 52 without renal flare were analysed using a logistic regression model. Factors in the model included treatment and the covariates: race (Asian versus (vs.) non-Asian) and proteinuria \<3 gram (g)/day vs. ≥3 g/day (or Urine protein (UP)/ Urine creatinine (UC) \<3 vs. UP/UC ≥3) at screening.|Difference|1.97||||0.8972|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-17.534|21.48|||Regression, Logistic||The difference was calculated as value from BI 240 milligrams group minus value from Placebo group. Confidence intervals calculated using the delta method.|||21.480|-17.534|0.8972
81571281|NCT03385564|162815220|OTHER||Difference|-9.14||||0.825|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-32.83|17.02|||Barnard test||The difference was calculated as value from BI 120 milligrams group minus value from Placebo group. Confidence intervals calculated using the Newcombe method.|||17.02|-32.83|0.8250
81571282|NCT03385564|162815220|OTHER||Difference|-21.23||||0.2562|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-39.44|0.51|||Barnard test||The difference was calculated as value from BI 180 milligrams group minus value from Placebo group. Confidence intervals calculated using the Newcombe method.|||0.51|-39.44|0.2562
81571283|NCT03385564|162815220|OTHER||Difference|-2.0||||0.9632|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-20.45|16.62|||Barnard test||The difference was calculated as value from BI 240 milligrams group minus value from Placebo group. Confidence intervals calculated using the Newcombe method.|||16.62|-20.45|0.9632
81571284|NCT03385564|162815221|OTHER||Difference|-2.86||||0.9275|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-28.58|21.1|||Barnard test||The difference was calculated as value from BI 120 milligrams group minus value from Placebo group. Confidence intervals calculated using the Newcombe method.|||21.10|-28.58|0.9275
81571285|NCT03385564|162815221|OTHER||Difference|-10.0||||0.6064|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-29.9|10.64|||Barnard test||The difference was calculated as value from BI 180 milligrams group minus value from Placebo group. Confidence intervals calculated using the Newcombe method.|||10.64|-29.90|0.6064
81571286|NCT03385564|162815221|OTHER||Difference|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|80.0|-18.37|18.07|||||The difference was calculated as value from BI 240 milligrams group minus value from Placebo group. Confidence intervals calculated using the Newcombe method.|||18.07|-18.37|
81571287|NCT03385564|162815222|OTHER||Difference|3.73||||0.9119|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-20.53|29.6|||Barnard test||The difference was calculated as value from BI 120 milligrams group minus value from Placebo group. Confidence intervals calculated using the Newcombe method.|||29.60|-20.53|0.9119
81571288|NCT03385564|162815222|OTHER||Difference|3.73||||0.851|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-16.58|24.31|||Barnard test||The difference was calculated as value from BI 180 milligrams group minus value from Placebo group. Confidence intervals calculated using the Newcombe method.|||24.31|-16.58|0.8510
81571289|NCT03385564|162815222|OTHER||Difference|16.43||||0.3498|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.53|34.73|||Barnard test||The difference was calculated as value from BI 240 milligrams group minus value from Placebo group. Confidence intervals calculated using the Newcombe method.|||34.73|-3.53|0.3498
81571290|NCT03385564|162815223|OTHER||Difference|5.43||||0.7921|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.19|23.57|||Barnard test||The difference was calculated as value from BI 180 milligrams group minus value from Placebo group. Confidence intervals calculated using the Newcombe method.|||23.57|-10.19|0.7921
81571291|NCT03385564|162815225|OTHER||Difference|32.0||||0.1016|TWO_SIDED|80.0|10.28|44.74|||Barnard test||The difference was calculated as value from BI 120 milligrams group minus value from Placebo group. Confidence intervals calculated using the Newcombe method.|||44.74|10.28|0.1016
81571292|NCT03385564|162815225|OTHER||Difference|-3.71||||0.8323|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-23.79|15.29|||Barnard test||The difference was calculated as value from BI 180 milligrams group minus value from Placebo group. Confidence intervals calculated using the Newcombe method.|||15.29|-23.79|0.8323
81571293|NCT03385564|162815225|OTHER||Difference|7.0||||0.6247|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-10.5|23.31|||Barnard test||The difference was calculated as value from BI 240 milligrams group minus value from Placebo group. Confidence intervals calculated using the Newcombe method.|||23.31|-10.50|0.6247
81571294|NCT03087643|162815242|OTHER|||||||0.0492|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0492
81571295|NCT03087643|162815243|OTHER|||||||0.0283|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0283
81571296|NCT03087643|162815244|OTHER|||||||0.0321|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0321
81571297|NCT03087643|162815245|OTHER|||||||0.0451|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0451
81571298|NCT03087643|162815246|OTHER|||||||0.0476|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||||||0.0476
81571299|NCT00113022|162815248|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.867||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.565|51.006||The test reported here examines the main effect for placebo versus drug.|Mixed Models Analysis||A positive value indicates greater depression in the active treatment group compared to placebo.|Per protocol, a linear mixed model with a first order autoregressive covariance structure was used. Baseline was included as a covariate. Drug and visit were main effects with an interaction between them included.||51.006|-46.565|.919
81571300|NCT04545385|162815259|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.49||||0.7817|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.545|4.071|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was performed using logistic regression with fixed effects for treatment, baseline FEV1, weight, age group, and gender.||4.071|0.545|0.7817
81571301|NCT00668707|162815305|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01||||0.94|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.22|||Regression, Logistic|||Analysis conducted was an adjusted logistic regression (adjuvant chemotherapy, adjuvant radiation, smoking history). Results were presented as a relative risk. Based on an estimated 30% outcome rate of recurrence or mortality in the control arm, 294 participants per arm provided 80% power to detect a relative risk of one third at an alpha of 0.05. We inflated this sample size to 346 per arm to account for 15% lost to follow-up.||1.22|0.83|0.94
81571302|NCT00668707|162815306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.2||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|3.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Between-arm least squares mean difference in change from randomization to 24 months post-surgery represented the effect of the intervention.||Analysis for the LC-13 scale.||3.7|-1.3|0.36
81571303|NCT00668707|162815306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|3.3||Between-arm least squares mean difference in change from randomization to 24 months post-surgery represented the effect of the intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for Symptom Scale.||3.3|-2.5|0.80
81571304|NCT00668707|162815306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.7||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|2.7||Between-arm least squares mean difference in change from randomization to 24 months post-surgery represented the effect of the intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for Functional Scale.||2.7|-4.1|0.69
81571305|NCT00668707|162815306|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.8||||0.11|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|0.9||Between-arm least squares mean difference in change from randomization to 24 months post-surgery represented the effect of the intervention.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Analysis for Global Scale.||0.9|-8.5|0.11
81571306|NCT00668707|162815307|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.1||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.2|0.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Between-arm least squares mean difference in change from randomization to 24 months post-surgery represented the effect of the intervention.||0.9|-7.2|0.13
81571307|NCT00668707|162815308|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|1.9|||Mixed Models Analysis|Between-arm least squares mean difference in change from randomization to 24 months post-surgery represented the effect of the intervention.||Sleep Adequacy Analysis.||1.9|-10.0|0.18
81571308|NCT00668707|162815308|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.4||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|4.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Between-arm least squares mean difference in change from randomization to 24 months post-surgery represented the effect of the intervention.||Sleep problems index II analysis.||4.8|-2.0|0.41
81571309|NCT00668707|162815312|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.62
81571310|NCT00668707|162815313|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.95||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.07|||Log Rank|||DFS up to five years post-surgery was compared using Kaplan-Meier curves and the log rank test, followed by a hazard ratio calculated using the Cox proportional hazard model adjusting for adjuvant chemotherapy, adjuvant radiation, and smoking history.||1.07|0.85|0.41
81571311|NCT00668707|162815313|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.11|||Log Rank|||This analysis included only those with stage I or II cancer (pathologic stage). DFS up to five years post-surgery was compared using Kaplan-Meier curves and the log rank test, followed by a hazard ratio calculated using the Cox proportional hazard model adjusting for adjuvant chemotherapy, adjuvant radiation, and smoking history.||1.11|0.85|0.66
81571312|NCT00668707|162815313|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.75||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.92|||Log Rank|||This analysis included only those participants who had stage III or IV cancer (pathologic stage). DFS up to five years post-surgery was compared using Kaplan-Meier curves and the log rank test, followed by a hazard ratio calculated using the Cox proportional hazard model adjusting for adjuvant chemotherapy, adjuvant radiation, and smoking history.||0.92|0.61|0.004
81571313|NCT00668707|162815314|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.67||||0.95|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|4.56|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis of melatonin changes||4.56|-3.21|0.95
81571314|NCT00668707|162815314|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.63||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|7.42|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Analysis of placebo changes||7.42|-0.15|0.02
81571315|NCT00668707|162815315|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.37
81571316|NCT00668707|162815316|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||This analysis compares the mean ratios of 6 month cytotoxicity and baseline cytotoxicity between arms.||||0.34
81571317|NCT00826943|162815317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0||||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.03
81571318|NCT00826943|162815317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.11||||||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.11
81571319|NCT00826943|162815317|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.45|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.45
81571320|NCT00826943|162815318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||95.0||||The threshold for significance was p \< .05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.27
81571321|NCT00826943|162815318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8||||||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.8
81571322|NCT00826943|162815318|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.52||||||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.52
81571323|NCT00826943|162815319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.14||95.0||||The threshold for significance was p \< 0.05.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.14
81571324|NCT00826943|162815319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.54|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.54
81571325|NCT00826943|162815319|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.42|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.42
81571326|NCT02761252|162815341|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.194|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3429||0.5721|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8693|0.4813|||ANCOVA|||||0.4813|-0.8693|0.5721
81571327|NCT02761252|162815342|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.1552|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4489||0.0105|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0379|-0.2725|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2725|-2.0379|0.0105
81571328|NCT02761252|162815343|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1393|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2009||0.4885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5342|0.2557|||ANCOVA|||||0.2557|-0.5342|0.4885
81571329|NCT02761252|162815344|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03615|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1504||0.81032|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3319|0.2596|||ANCOVA|||||0.2596|-0.3319|0.81032
81571330|NCT02761252|162815345|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8359|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9322||0.3704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9969|2.6688|||ANOVA|||||2.6688|-0.9969|0.3704
81571331|NCT02761252|162815346|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.837|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.5735||0.7452|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8968|4.2228|||ANOVA|||||4.2228|-5.8968|0.7452
81571332|NCT02513394|162815361|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.81|1.14|||Log Rank||This two sided p value was stratified by (neo)adjuvant chemotherapy (yes vs no) and age (\<=50 vs \>50).|||1.14|0.81|0.65
81571333|NCT02513394|162815362|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.19||||||||1.19|0.82|
81571334|NCT02513394|162815363|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.28||||||||1.28|0.87|
81571335|NCT02513394|162815364|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.32|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.78||||||||1.78|0.98|
81571336|NCT02513394|162815365|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.23||||||||1.23|0.57|
81571337|NCT04817189|162815366|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.67|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.12|2.49|||generalized linear model||||"The model-based statistics were used to calculate the difference in the probability to experience a per cycle complete response between the treatment arms."|2.49|1.12|<0.05
81571338|NCT04817189|162815368|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.89||||0.412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.17|||generalized linear model||Reference category is set to Sleep ≥ 7 h, compared to Sleep \< 7 h.|"The hypothesis states that the potential risk factor of \< 7 h of sleep the night before chemotherapy increases the risk of CINV, defined as any occurrence of nausea or a vomiting episode.~This potential risk factor was included in the generalized linear model as covariate, and its effect was evaluated using odds ratios."||1.17|0.68|0.412
81571339|NCT04817189|162815368|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.14||||0.592|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.8|||generalized linear model||Reference category is set to Without history, compared to With history.|"The hypothesis states that the potential risk factor of History of any nausea and vomiting such as motion sickness, vestibular dysfunction, … increases the risk of CINV, defined as any occurrence of nausea or a vomiting episode.~This potential risk factor was included in the generalized linear model as covariate, and its effect was evaluated using odds ratios."||1.80|0.71|0.592
81571340|NCT04817189|162815368|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.15||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.65|||generalized linear model||Reference category is set to No anticipatory, compared to Anticipatory.|"The hypothesis states that the potential risk factor of Anticipatory nausea and/or vomiting increases the risk of CINV, defined as any occurrence of nausea or a vomiting episode.~This potential risk factor was included in the generalized linear model as covariate, and its effect was evaluated using odds ratios."||1.65|0.80|0.458
81571341|NCT04817189|162815368|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.08||||0.663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.56|||generalized linear model||Reference category is set to No anxiety, compared to Anxiety.|"The hypothesis states that the potential risk factor of Anxiety over the past 24hrs increases the risk of CINV, defined as any occurrence of nausea or a vomiting episode.~This potential risk factor was included in the generalized linear model as covariate, and its effect was evaluated using odds ratios."||1.56|0.75|0.663
81571342|NCT04817189|162815368|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.88||||0.691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.68|||generalized linear model||Reference category is set to \< 10 units per week, compared to \>= 10 units per week.|"The hypothesis states that the potential risk factor of Alcohol intake (\>= 10 units per week vs \< 10 units per week) increases the risk of CINV, defined as any occurrence of nausea or a vomiting episode.~This potential risk factor was included in the generalized linear model as covariate, and its effect was evaluated using odds ratio."||1.68|0.46|0.691
81571343|NCT04817189|162815368|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.48||||0.037|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.02|2.14|||generalized linear model||Reference category is set to Male, compared to Female.|"The hypothesis states that the potential risk factor of Gender increases the risk of CINV, defined as any occurrence of nausea or a vomiting episode.~This potential risk factor was included in the generalized linear model as covariate, and its effect was evaluated using odds ratios."||2.14|1.02|0.037
81571344|NCT04817189|162815368|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.09||||0.514|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.42|||generalized linear model||Reference category is set to No fatigue experience, compared to Fatigue experience.|"The hypothesis states that the potential risk factor of Fatigue experience (symptom) increases the risk of CINV, defined as any occurrence of nausea or a vomiting episode.~This potential risk factor was included in the generalized linear model as covariate, and its effect was evaluated using odds ratios."||1.42|0.84|0.514
81571345|NCT04817189|162815368|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.75||||0.127|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.08|||generalized linear model||Reference category is set to Non smoker, compared to Former smoker or smoker.|"The hypothesis states that the potential risk factor of Smoking status increases the risk of CINV, defined as any occurrence of nausea or a vomiting episode.~This potential risk factor was included in the generalized linear model as covariate, and its effect was evaluated using odds ratios."||1.08|0.52|0.127
81571346|NCT04817189|162815368|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|0.97|||generalized linear model||The OR was calculated as the change in weight per 10 kg.|"The hypothesis states that the potential risk factor of Weight increases the risk of CINV, defined as any occurrence of nausea or a vomiting episode.~This potential risk factor was included in the generalized linear model as covariate, and its effect was evaluated using odds ratios."||0.97|0.77|0.014
81571347|NCT04817189|162815375|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.5|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|6.96|||generalized linear model||||"The model-based statistics were used to calculate the difference in the score per cycle between the treatment arms."|6.96|0.05|<0.05
81571348|NCT04817189|162815386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.06|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.01|||generalized linear model||Number of vomiting episodes - acute phase|||0.01|-0.13|<0.05
81571349|NCT04817189|162815386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|-0.12|||generalized linear model||Number of vomiting episodes - delayed phase|||-0.12|-0.50|<0.05
81571350|NCT04817189|162815386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.12|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|-0.02|||generalized linear model||||Number of vomiting episodes - Day 2|-0.02|-0.21|<0.05
81571351|NCT04817189|162815386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.07|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.04|||generalized linear model||Number of vomiting episodes - Day 3|||0.04|-0.17|<0.05
81571352|NCT04817189|162815386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.05|||generalized linear model||Number of vomiting episodes - Day 4|||0.05|-0.16|<0.05
81571353|NCT04817189|162815386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.05|||generalized linear model||Number of vomiting episodes - Day 5|||0.05|-0.13|<0.05
81571354|NCT04817189|162815386|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|-0.14|||generalized linear model||Number of vomiting episodes - overall phase|||-0.14|-0.60|<0.05
81571355|NCT02342327|162815393|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.22||||||Hazard ratio for time to lapse to smoking in the group switched to non-menthol cigarettes relative to the group continuing to smoke menthol cigarettes||1.22|0.55|
81571356|NCT02342327|162815394|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.06||||||Hazard ratio for time to relapse to smoking in the group switched to non-menthol cigarettes relative to the group continuing to smoke menthol cigarettes||1.06|0.42|
81571357|NCT01749137|162815479|SUPERIORITY|P-value from a mixed-effects analysis of covariance model with treatment, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction as factors, baseline weight as a covariate, and participant as the random effect.|Treatment Difference|-1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.58||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.27|0.04|||Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM)|||||0.04|-2.27|0.059
81571358|NCT01749137|162815480|SUPERIORITY|P-value from a mixed-effects analysis of covariance model with treatment, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction as factors, baseline weight as a covariate, and participant as the random effect.|Treatment Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.48|0.14|||MMRM|||||0.14|-2.48|0.079
81571359|NCT01749137|162815481|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.513||||||P-values from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, controlling for site and the stratification factor severely obese (yes/no).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.513
81571360|NCT01749137|162815489|SUPERIORITY|P-value from a mixed-effects analysis of covariance model with treatment, visit and visit-by-treatment interaction as factors, baseline weight as a covariate, and participant as the random effect.|Treatment Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.87||0.387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.98|||MMRM|||||0.98|-2.50|0.387
81571361|NCT01749137|162815490|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||P-values from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test, controlling for site.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||1.000
81571362|NCT01758432|162815498|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-95.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571363|NCT01758432|162815498|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-130.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571364|NCT01758432|162815498|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-129.86|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571365|NCT01758432|162815498|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-165.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571366|NCT01758432|162815498|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-167.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571367|NCT01758432|162815498|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-135.91|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571368|NCT01758432|162815499|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|85559.49||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0004
81571369|NCT01758432|162815499|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|105508.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571370|NCT01758432|162815499|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|182753.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571371|NCT01758432|162815499|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|193684.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571372|NCT01758432|162815499|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|178055.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571373|NCT01758432|162815499|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|169709.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571374|NCT01758432|162815500|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-4.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571375|NCT01758432|162815500|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-4.29|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571376|NCT01758432|162815500|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-6.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571377|NCT01758432|162815500|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-6.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571378|NCT01758432|162815500|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-7.49|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571379|NCT01758432|162815500|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares Means (Difference)|-6.71|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.0001
81571380|NCT00980057|162815558|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was 12%.||||||0.0002|||||||Farrington-Manning test of two ind. prop|||||||0.0002
81571381|NCT00980057|162815559|SUPERIORITY|The pre-specified minimum objective performance criteria was 0.82|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81571382|NCT00980057|162815561|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<0.0001
81571383|NCT00980057|162815562|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 15|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81571384|NCT00980057|162815563|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 2.5||||||0.0009|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0009
81571385|NCT00980057|162815564|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 0.3|||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.0001
81571386|NCT00980057|162815565|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 30||||||0.0002|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.0002
81571387|NCT00980057|162815566|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin is 5.1||||||0.002|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.002
81571388|NCT01397084|162815586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||Wilocoxon signed-rank test|||Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to check whether the change in the frequency of heartburn during the 7-day period prior to the 8 week visit (Visit 3) compared to the frequency of heartburn during the 7-day period prior to baseline (Visit 1) was statistically significant or not.||||<0.001
81571389|NCT02139228|162815590|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Group Ratios|0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|0.76|||ANOVA|||||0.76|0.36|
81571390|NCT02139228|162815591|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Vaccine Group Differences|-11.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|-4.2|||Clopper-Pearson|||||-4.2|-18.6|
81571391|NCT00706823|162815592|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.02
81571392|NCT00706823|162815593|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.22
81571393|NCT00706823|162815595|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.22||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.22
81571394|NCT00706823|162815597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.11||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|58.6|||Regression, Logistic|||||58.6|1.1|0.03
81571395|NCT00592384|162815598|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.025||||||Bonferroni corrected for two primary comparisons|Mixed Models Analysis|see above||Primary analyses included observations at baseline, 1, 3, 6, 8, 10, and 12 weeks. Random effects were included for participants' intercepts. Fixed effects were time (linear), treatment (VFN vs. PBO), interaction of time with treatment, stratification factors and potential confounders and variables to improve sensitivity. The primary indicator of treatment effect was the interaction of time by treatment.||||<.025
81571396|NCT00592384|162815611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.025||||||Bonferroni corrected for two primary outcomes|Mixed Models Analysis|||Primary analyses included observations at baseline, 1, 3, 6, 8, 10, and 12 weeks. Random effects were included for participants' intercepts. Fixed effects were time (linear), treatment (VFN vs. PBO), interaction of time with treatment, stratification factors and potential confounders and variables to improve sensitivity. The primary indicator of treatment effect was the interaction of time by treatment.||||<.025
81571397|NCT01976338|162815612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<0.001
81571398|NCT03766581|162815626|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.1|||MCP-MOD|Multiple Comparison Procedures, MODel|95% confidence interval (CI) for composite event based on bootstrap (10000 samples)|Milvexian 25 mg QD over Placebo||1.10|0.87|
81571399|NCT03766581|162815626|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.15|||MCP-MOD|Multiple Comparison Procedures, MODel|95% confidence interval (CI) for composite event based on bootstrap (10000 samples)|Milvexian 25 mg BID over Placebo||1.15|0.83|
81571400|NCT03766581|162815626|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk (RR)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.16|||MCP-MOD|Multiple Comparison Procedures, MODel|95% confidence interval (CI) for composite event based on bootstrap (10000 samples)|Milvexian 50 mg BID over Placebo||1.16|0.76|
81571401|NCT03766581|162815626|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk (RR)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.18|||MCP-MOD|Multiple Comparison Procedures, MODel|95% confidence interval (CI) for composite event based on bootstrap (10000 samples)|Milvexian 100 mg BID over Placebo||1.18|0.73|
81571402|NCT03766581|162815626|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk (RR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.31|||MCP-MOD|Multiple Comparison Procedures, MODel|95% confidence interval (CI) for composite event based on bootstrap (10000 samples)|Milvexian 200 mg BID over Placebo||1.31|0.69|
81571403|NCT03766581|162815648|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk (RR)|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|1.49|||Wald Confidence Limits|95% CIs for RR are constructed using Wald Confidence Limits||Milvexian 25 mg QD over Placebo||1.49|0.46|
81571404|NCT03766581|162815648|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk (RR)|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.36|1.3|||Wald Confidence Limits|95% CIs for RR are constructed using Wald Confidence Limits||Milvexian 25 mg BID over Placebo||1.30|0.36|
81571405|NCT03766581|162815648|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk (RR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.39|1.33|||Wald Confidence Limits|95% CIs for RR are constructed using Wald Confidence Limits||Milvexian 50 mg BID over Placebo||1.33|0.39|
81571406|NCT03766581|162815648|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk (RR)|0.65|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.33|1.25|||Wald Confidence Limits|95% CIs for RR are constructed using Wald Confidence Limits||Milvexian 100 mg BID over Placebo||1.25|0.33|
81571407|NCT03766581|162815648|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk (RR)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|2.25|||Wald Confidence Limits|95% CIs for RR are constructed using Wald Confidence Limits||Milvexian 200 mg BID||2.25|0.87|
81571408|NCT03766581|162815648|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk (RR)|2.48|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|7.42|||Wald Confidence Limits|95% CIs for RR are constructed using Wald Confidence Limits||Milvexian 50 mg QD over Placebo||7.42|0.83|
81571409|NCT03766581|162815648|SUPERIORITY||Relative Risk (RR)|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|6.96|||Wald Confidence Limits|95% CIs for RR are constructed using Wald Confidence Limits||Milvexian 100 mg QD over Placebo||6.96|0.15|
81571410|NCT03716024|162815649|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|26.0|||||omadacycline minus linezolid|||26.0|1.3|
81571411|NCT03716024|162815650|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|11.4|||||omadacycline minus linezolid|||11.4|-1.7|
81571412|NCT03716024|162815651|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|26.7|||||omadacycline minus linezolid|||26.7|0.9|
81571413|NCT03716024|162815652|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|14.0||||||||14.0|-5.3|
81571414|NCT04182763|162815681|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||Wald test after neg binomial regression|Chi-squared with 3 d.f.||Mean counts of events per person were calculated from a negative binomial regression model with categorical coefficients for active dose levels, controlling for the baseline number of prescriptions. A joint test of the null hypothesis that the three regression parameters representing active treatment = 0 was done.||||0.50
81571415|NCT04182763|162815686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.105||||||Two-sided threshold of p\<.10|Linear contrast / test for trend|Contrast after mixed-effects GLM with log link, random subject intercept, treatment, PKAN type, and time (1 mo vs 3d).||Test that high \> med \> low \> placebo vs the null that all groups are equal at 1 month + 3 days after first dose. Adjusted for PKAN type (classical or atypical), because randomization was stratified on type, and time point.||||0.105
81571416|NCT04182763|162815686|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55||||||Two-sided threshold of p\<.10|Linear contrast / test for trend|Contrast after GLM with log link, treatment, and PKAN type.||Test that high \> med \> low \> placebo vs the null that all groups are equal at 6 months after first dose. PKAN type (classical or atypical) was included because randomization was stratified on type. The study hypothesis was that expression levels would not vary significantly at this time point.||||0.55
81571417|NCT03600818|162815731|SUPERIORITY||Difference in percentage|18.0|||=|0.0193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.15|31.82||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Fisher Exact|||||31.82|4.15|=0.0193
81571418|NCT03600818|162815732|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Wilcoxon rank-sum test|||A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error. If the primary endpoint reaches statistical significance then the secondary endpoint for total cumulative CS dose was tested next.||||<0.0001
81571419|NCT01112865|162815760|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6858|TWO_SIDED|||||Binomial test against the null hypothesis|binomial test|||Null hypothesis: percentage of participants preferring Genotropin Mark VII injection pen = 50%||||0.6858
81571420|NCT00740831|162815791|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority analysis based on the use of one-sided confidence intervals, using 2.5% level of statistical significance.|Difference in proportions|1.2|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|-9.3||||||Newcombe-Wilson method for CI. Percentage in A minus percentage in C needed to be greater than non-inferiority margin of -20%.|As comparison involved two doses of PGL4001 vs GnRH-agonist, Bonferroni correction used to adjust confidence intervals.|||-9.3|
81571421|NCT00740831|162815791|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority analysis based on the use of one-sided confidence intervals, using 2.5% level of statistical significance.|Difference in proportions|8.8|||||ONE_SIDED|97.5|0.4||||||Newcombe-Wilson method for CI. Percentage in B minus percentage in C needed to be greater than non-inferiority margin of -20%.|As comparison involved two doses of PGL4001 vs GnRH-agonist, Bonferroni correction used to adjust confidence intervals.|||0.4|
81571422|NCT00740831|162815792|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.089|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.003|0.181||No p-values generated|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance after log transformation of the data|As comparison of 2 doses of PGL4001 vs GnRH-agonist, Bonneferroni correction used to adjust confidence intervals|||0.181|-0.003|
81571423|NCT00740831|162815792|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.049|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.043|0.14||No p-values generated|ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance after log transformation of the data|As comparison of 2 doses of PGL4001 vs GnRH-agonist, Bonneferroni correction used to adjust confidence intervals|||0.14|-0.043|
81571424|NCT00740831|162815793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6|-14.6||Since comparisons of 2 doses of ulipristal acetate vs GnRH-agonist, Bonferroni correction was used, p values were doubled (p-value threshold was 0.05) and CI adjusted|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysed via Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, controlling for strata||||-14.6|-40.6|<0.001
81571425|NCT00740831|162815793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-29.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.0|-16.6||Since comparisons of 2 doses of ulipristal acetate vs GnRH-agonist, Bonferroni correction was used, p values were doubled (p-value threshold was 0.05) and CI adjusted|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysed via Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, controlling for strata||||-16.6|-42.0|<0.001
81571426|NCT00740831|162815794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.6|-14.6||Since planned analyses involved comparisons of 2 doses of PGL4001 vs GnRH-agonist, a Bonferroni correction was used and p values were doubled (p-value threshold was 0.05) and confidence intervals were similarly adjusted|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysed via a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, controlling for strata||||-14.6|-40.6|<0.001
81571427|NCT00740831|162815794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-29.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.0|-16.6||Since planned analyses involved comparisons of 2 doses of PGL4001 vs GnRH-agonist, a Bonferroni correction was used and p values were doubled (p-value threshold was 0.05) and confidence intervals were similarly adjusted|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Analysed via a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, controlling for strata||||-16.6|-42.0|<0.001
81571428|NCT03470441|162815795|OTHER||||||||||||||descriptive||||As little data exists on the incidence of arrhythmias that occur over an extended period of time following AMI, descriptive analysis of the primary endpoints (Arrhythmias of Interest at 48 hours and 14 days for overall and anterior infarcts) was appropriate in this study due to the absence of an externally validated benchmark which would normally serve as the basis for hypothesis testing of FDY-5301's effect on arrhythmias.|||
81571429|NCT03470441|162815800|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-3.2||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.15|-10.8|3.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney Test comparing placebo to FDY-5301 treated subjects (combined low dose, intermediate dose, and high dose).||3.1|-10.8|0.32
81571430|NCT03470441|162815802|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|-4.4||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.16|-20.2|12.1|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney Test Comparing placebo to anterior infarcts FDY-5301 treated subjects (low, intermediate, and high) combined into one group.||12.10|-20.2|0.46
81571431|NCT03470441|162815808|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.7||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.11|-3.6|10.6|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney Test comparing placebo to FDY-5301 treated subjects (combined low dose, intermediate dose, and high dose).||10.6|-3.6|0.25
81571432|NCT03470441|162815810|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|4.9||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.16|-7.0|16.9|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney Test comparing placebo to anterior infarcts FDY-5301 treated subjects (combined low dose, intermediate dose, and high dose).||16.9|-7|0.31
81571435|NCT01288235|162815831|OTHER||3-Year Cumulative incidence|14.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.3|22.3||||||||22.3|8.3|
81571436|NCT01288235|162815831|OTHER||5-Year Cumulative incidence|20.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.7|28.9||||||||28.9|12.7|
81571437|NCT01288235|162815832|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.1||||0.543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.6|4.9|||t-test, 2 sided|Paired t test||||4.9|-2.6|0.543
81571438|NCT01288235|162815833|OTHER||3-Year Local Disease Control Probability|89.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|83.1|94.9||||||||94.9|83.1|
81571439|NCT01288235|162815833|OTHER||5-Year Local Disease Control Probability|85.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|78.2|91.9||||||||91.9|78.2|
81571440|NCT01288235|162815833|OTHER||3-Year Distant Disease Control|97.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|92.1|99.2||||||||99.2|92.1|
81571441|NCT01288235|162815833|OTHER||5-Year Distant Disease Control|95.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.4|98.1||||||||98.1|89.4|
81571442|NCT01288235|162815834|OTHER||3-Year Cumulative incidence of grade 3+|12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.6|19.5||||||||19.5|6.6|
81571443|NCT01288235|162815834|OTHER||5-Year Cumulative incidence of grade 3+|16.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|24.3||||||||24.3|9.8|
81571444|NCT01288235|162815835|OTHER||3-Year Cumulative inc. of hearing loss|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|29.5||||||||29.5|2.9|
81571445|NCT01288235|162815835|OTHER||5-Year Cumulative inc. of hearing loss|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.9|29.5||||||||29.5|2.9|
81571446|NCT02002091|162815844|OTHER|||||||0.706|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.706
81571447|NCT02002091|162815845|OTHER|||||||0.346|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.346
81571448|NCT02002091|162815846|OTHER|||||||0.123|||||||Mantel Haenszel|||||||0.123
81571449|NCT02002091|162815847|OTHER|||||||0.968|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.968
81571450|NCT02002091|162815848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.004||||||The threshold for statistical significance for P-Value is \<0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.004
81571451|NCT02002091|162815849|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.988|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.988
81571452|NCT02002091|162815850|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.038|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.038
81571453|NCT02002091|162815852|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.917|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.917
81571454|NCT02002091|162815853|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.816|||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.816
81571455|NCT02002091|162815854|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.008||||||Statistical significance : p\< 0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.008
81571456|NCT02002091|162815856|OTHER|||||||0.025||||||The threshold of statistical difference is P-value \< 0.05|Chi-squared, Corrected|||||||0.025
81571457|NCT02002091|162815859|OTHER|||||||0.059||||||the threshold for statistical significance used is P-value \<0.05|Fisher Exact|||||||0.059
81571458|NCT01146834|162815879|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.02||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.32|0.28|||Chi-squared|||Arm B was initially closed due to low accrual, and Arms D and E were also closed due to no accrual. Arms A and C also had very low accrual. Therefore, the comparison of the primary outcome between Arms A and C is for exploratory purposes only.||0.28|-0.32|0.90
81571459|NCT01146834|162815881|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.25||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.18|||Fisher Exact|||||0.18|-0.68|0.25
81571460|NCT02083783|162815882|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-14.68|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.9|11.6|||ANCOVA|||Treatment difference in SKAMP-C scores from baseline to 4 hours postdose.||11.6|-17.9|<0.0001
81571461|NCT02083783|162815883|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|38.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.3|50.6|||ANCOVA|||p-value for comparison between change from baseline in placebo vs active treatment||50.6|27.3|<0.0001
81571462|NCT00622284|162815902|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis of non-inferiority is rejected if the upper bound of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval is less than 0.35%. Superiority testing was not part of the pre-specified Week 52 confirmatory analysis.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.04||0.0005||97.5|0.13|0.31||Due to multiple testing of the primary endpoints at weeks 52 and 104 a Bonferroni correction was applied and 97.5% confidence intervals produced. This 1-sided p-value for non-inferiority should be compared to the 1-sided threshold of 0.0125.|ANCOVA|||Linagliptin versus Glimepiride||0.31|0.13|0.0005
81571463|NCT00622284|162815903|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The null hypothesis of non-inferiority is rejected if the upper bound of the two-sided 97.5% confidence interval is less than 0.35%. However, superiority testing is only applicable if the Linagliptin decrease is greater than that in Glimepiride.|Least Squares Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.0004||97.5|0.09|0.3||This 1-sided p-value should be compared to the 1-sided threshold of 0.0125 for non-inferiority. Due to the pre-specified hierarchial approach, further confirmatory analysis on the Week24 endpoints is only applicable if superiority is already met.|ANCOVA|||Linagliptin versus Glimepiride||0.30|0.09|0.0004
81571464|NCT00622284|162815904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.18|<|0.0001||97.5|-2.91|-2.09||This Week52 key secondary endpoint was only to be tested (2-sided threshold of 0.025 to allow for multiple testing within a visit) if the Week52 primary hypothesis was rejected.|ANCOVA|||Linagliptin versus Glimepiride||-2.09|-2.91|<0.0001
81571465|NCT00622284|162815905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-2.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.22|<|0.0001||97.5|-3.17|-2.19||Due to testing of multiple endpoints within a visit a sequential testing strategy (at 2-sided threshold of 0.025) was applied to the key secondary endpoints.|ANCOVA|||Linagliptin versus Glimepiride||-2.19|-3.17|<0.0001
81571466|NCT00622284|162815906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||This key secondary endpoint was only to be tested (comparing to a 2-sided threshold of 0.025) if the Week52 body weight change from baseline was confirmatory.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Linagliptin versus Glimepiride||||<0.0001
81571467|NCT00622284|162815907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Due to testing of multiple endpoints within a visit a sequential testing strategy (at 2-sided threshold of 0.025) was applied to the key secondary endpoints.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Linagliptin versus Glimepiride||||<0.0001
81571468|NCT00622284|162815908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7|<|0.0001||95.0|3.51|10.16|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin versus Glimepiride||10.16|3.51|<0.0001
81571469|NCT00622284|162815909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|6.38|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97||0.0012||95.0|2.51|10.25|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin versus Glimepiride||10.25|2.51|0.0012
81571470|NCT00622284|162815910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.625||||0.0004||95.0|0.482|0.811|||Regression, Logistic|The odds ratio is treatment adjusted for baseline HbA1c and the number of previous anti-diabetic medications.||Linagliptin versus Glimepiride||0.811|0.482|0.0004
81571471|NCT00622284|162815911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.654||||0.003||95.0|0.494|0.866|||Regression, Logistic|The odds ratio is treatment adjusted for baseline HbA1c and the number of previous anti-diabetic medications.||Linagliptin versus Glimepiride||0.866|0.494|0.0030
81571472|NCT00622284|162815912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.648||||0.0025||95.0|0.489|0.859|||Regression, Logistic|The odds ratio is treatment adjusted for baseline HbA1c and the number of previous anti-diabetic medications.||Linagliptin versus Glimepiride||0.859|0.489|0.0025
81571473|NCT00622284|162815913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.689||||0.024||95.0|0.498|0.952|||Regression, Logistic|The odds ratio is treatment adjusted for baseline HbA1c and the number of previous anti-diabetic medications.||Linagliptin versus Glimepiride||0.952|0.498|0.0240
81571474|NCT00622284|162815914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.7||||0.0018||95.0|0.56|0.875|||Regression, Logistic|The odds ratio is treatment adjusted for baseline HbA1c and the number of previous anti-diabetic medications.||Linagliptin versus Glimepiride||0.875|0.560|0.0018
81571475|NCT00622284|162815915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least Squares Mean Difference|-9.47|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.77||0.0918||95.0|-21.07|1.59|||ANCOVA|||Linagliptin versus Glimepiride||1.59|-21.07|0.0918
81571476|NCT00418457|162815942|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.28|||Regression, Cox|||||1.28|0.74|0.84
81571477|NCT00418457|162815943|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.0||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.17|||GEE|||||1.17|0.85|0.70
81571478|NCT00418457|162815944|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.28|||GEE|||||1.28|0.75|0.81
81571479|NCT00418457|162815945|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.014||||0.96|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.63|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.60|-0.63|0.96
81571480|NCT00418457|162815946|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.75||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.02|1.48|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.48|0.02|0.043
81571481|NCT00147446|162815985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wilcoxon two smaple test statistics|2.09||||0.04||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||It was hypothesized that treatment with stress management produced a significant reduction in cumulative Gd+ lesions compared to the control condition during the treatment period||||0.04
81571482|NCT00147446|162815985|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.77||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.17|6.55|||Logistic Regression|||It was hypothesized that significantly greater numbers of participants receiving stress management remained free of Gd+ lesions during the treatment, compared to those receiving the control condition.||6.55|1.17|0.02
81571483|NCT00147446|162815986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Wilcoxon two sample test statistics|2.84||||0.005||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||It was hypothesized that participants receiving SMT-MS showed a significant reduction in cumulative new T2 lesions, compared to those receiving the control condition during the treatment period.||||0.005
81571484|NCT00147446|162815986|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.07||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|6.81|||Logistic Regression|||It was hypothesized that significantly greater numbers of participants receiving SMT-MS remained free of new T2 lesions during the treatment, compared to control condition participants.||6.81|1.38|0.006
81571485|NCT02302807|162815987|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87||||0.4134|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.21|||Log Rank|||||1.21|0.63|0.4134
81571486|NCT02302807|162815987|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.87|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.05||||||||1.05|0.71|
81571487|NCT02302807|162815987|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|0.99||||||||0.99|0.73|
81571488|NCT00650260|162815998|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.027
81571489|NCT00650260|162815999|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.078||95.0|||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.078
81571490|NCT00650260|162816002|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.0
81571491|NCT03307967|162816006|OTHER|||||||0.07|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Sum||||||.07
81571492|NCT03307967|162816007|OTHER|||||||0.98|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|Wilcoxon Signed Rank Sum Test||||||.98
81571493|NCT03268954|162816008|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.968|||=|0.557|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.757|1.238|||Log Rank|P-value comparing EFS between treatment groups was based on the 1-sided Cui-Hung-Wang weighted unstratified log-rank test.|HR:unadjusted stratified Cox proportional hazard regression with stratification(low-blast AML,IPSS-R risk groups=very high,high,or intermediate for HRMDS/CMML),treatment as factor.HR\<1:better prevention of EFS in combination arm than azacitidine arm.|IPSS-R indicates the Revised International Prognostic Scoring System.||1.238|0.757|=0.557
81571494|NCT03268954|162816009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.888|||=|0.152|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.709|1.113||P-value comparing OS between treatment groups was based on the 1-sided Cui-Hung-Wang weighted unstratified log-rank test.|Log Rank||HR:unadjusted stratified Cox proportional hazard regression with stratification(low-blast AML,IPSS-R risk groups=very high,high,or intermediate for HRMDS/CMML),treatment as factor.HR\<1: longer survival time in combination arm than azacitidine arm.|Overall Survival (OS)||1.113|0.709|=0.152
81571495|NCT03268954|162816014|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.037|||=|0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.63||P-value comparing time to AML Transformation between treatment groups was based on 1-sided stratified log-rank test stratified by IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS.|Log Rank||HR:unadjusted stratified Cox proportional HazardRegression with stratification(IPSS-R risk groups=very high,high,or intermediate for HRMDS/CMML),treatment as factor.HR\<1:better prevention of AML transformation in combination arm than azacitidine arm.|Time to AML Transformation in HR MDS Participants||1.630|0.660|=0.562
81571496|NCT03268954|162816014|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.512|||=|0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.068|33.773||P-value comparing time to AML Transformation between treatment groups was based on 1-sided stratified log-rank test stratified by IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR CMML.|Log Rank||HR:unadjusted stratified Cox proportional HazardRegression with stratification(IPSS-R risk groups=very high,high,or intermediate for HRMDS/CMML),treatment as factor.HR\<1:better prevention of AML transformation in combination arm than azacitidine arm.|Time to AML Transformation in HR CMML Participants||33.773|0.068|=0.603
81571497|NCT03268954|162816014|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.034|||=|0.558|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.663|1.61||P-value comparing time to AML Transformation between treatment groups was based on 1-sided stratified log-rank test stratified by IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR CMML/MDS.|Log Rank||HR:unadjusted stratified Cox proportional HazardRegression with stratification(IPSS-R risk groups=very high,high,or intermediate for HRMDS/CMML),treatment as factor.HR\<1:better prevention of AML transformation in combination arm than azacitidine arm.|Time to AML Transformation in HR MDS/CMML Participants||1.610|0.663|=0.558
81571498|NCT03268954|162816015|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|-4.18|||=|0.374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.18|4.83||P-value was obtained from a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by low-blast AML, IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Number of Participants With Complete Remission (CR) and CR+Complete Remission with Incomplete Blood Count Recovery (CRi)||4.83|-13.18|=0.374
81571499|NCT03268954|162816020|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|-4.67|||=|0.329|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.72|4.39||P-value was obtained from a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by low-blast AML, Revised International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-R) risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Number of Participants with OR||4.39|-13.72|=0.329
81571500|NCT03268954|162816021|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|-0.44|||=|0.891|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.03|9.15||P-value was obtained from a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by low-blast AML, IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Number of Participants with OR2||9.15|-10.03|=0.891
81571501|NCT03268954|162816022|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.679|||=|0.072|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.402|1.146|||Log Rank|P-value was based on 1-sided log-rank test stratified by low-blast AML,IPSS-R risk groups of very high,high,or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML.|Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted stratified Cox proportional hazard regression model with stratification factors (low-blast AML, IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML) and treatment as a factor in the model.|Duration of CR||1.146|0.402|=0.072
81571502|NCT03268954|162816023|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.846|||=|0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.306|2.339||P-value comparing duration of CR+CRi between treatment groups was based on 1-sided unstratified log-rank.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted unstratified Cox proportional hazard regression model with treatment as a factor in the model.|Duration of Complete Remission + Complete Remission with Incomplete Blood Count Recovery (CRi)||2.339|0.306|=0.373
81571503|NCT03268954|162816024|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.889|||=|0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.542|1.458||P-value comparing duration of PR or better response between treatment groups was based on 1-sided log-rank test stratified by low-blast AML, IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted stratified Cox proportional hazard regression model with stratification factors (low-blast AML, IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML) and treatment as a factor in the model.|Duration of Overall Response (OR)||1.458|0.542|=0.320
81571504|NCT03268954|162816025|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.796|||=|0.151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.514|1.231||P-value comparing duration of overall response 2 between treatment groups was based on 1-sided log-rank test stratified by low blast AML, IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted stratified Cox proportional hazard regression model with stratification factors (low-blast AML, IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML) and treatment as a factor in the model.|Duration of Overall Response 2 (OR2)||1.231|0.514|=0.151
81571505|NCT03268954|162816026|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|3.27|||=|0.573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.02|15.55||P-value was obtained from a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of Participants With RBC-transfusion Independence||15.55|-9.02|=0.573
81571506|NCT03268954|162816026|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|-3.43|||=|0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.84|18.97||P-value was obtained from a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Percentage of Participants With Platelet-transfusion Independence||18.97|-25.84|=0.477
81571507|NCT03268954|162816027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.231|||=|0.774|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.715|2.119||P-value comparing duration of RBC or platelet transfusion between treatment groups was based on 1-sided log-rank test stratified by low-blast AML, IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML.|Log Rank||HR:unadjusted Cox Proportional Hazard regression;stratification(low-blast AML,IPSS-R risk groups=very high,high,intermediate for HRMDS/CMML),treatment as factor.HR\<1:longer duration of transfusion independence in combination arm than azacitidine arm.|Duration of RBC Transfusion Independence||2.119|0.715|=0.774
81571508|NCT03268954|162816027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.533|||=|0.801|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.567|4.147||P-value comparing duration of platelet transfusion between treatment groups was based on 1-sided log-rank test stratified by low blast AML, IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML.|Log Rank||HR:unadjusted Cox Proportional Hazard regression;stratification(low-blast AML,IPSS-R risk groups=very high,high,intermediate for HRMDS/CMML),treatment as factor.HR\<1:longer duration of transfusion independence in combination arm than azacitidine arm.|Duration of Platelet Transfusion Independence||4.147|0.567|=0.801
81571509|NCT03268954|162816027|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.968|||=|0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.614||P-value comparing duration of RBC or platelet transfusion between treatment groups was based on 1-sided log-rank test stratified by low-blast AML, IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML.|Log Rank||HR:unadjusted Cox Proportional Hazard regression;stratification(low-blast AML,IPSS-R risk groups=very high,high,intermediate for HRMDS/CMML),treatment as factor.HR\<1:longer duration of transfusion independence in combination arm than azacitidine arm.|Duration of Transfusion Independence||1.614|0.580|=0.450
81571510|NCT03268954|162816028|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88|||=|0.228|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.628|1.234||P-value comparing time to first CR or PR or CRi (low-blast AML) between treatment groups was based on 1-sided stratified log-rank test stratified by low-blast AML,IPSS-R risk groups of very high,high,or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on an unadjusted stratified Cox proportional hazard regression model with stratification factors (low-blast AML, IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML) and treatment as a factor in the model.|Time to First Complete Remission (CR) or Partial Remission (PR) or Complete Remission with Incomplete Blood Count Recovery (CRi)||1.234|0.628|=0.228
81571511|NCT03268954|162816029|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|-5.46|||=|0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.36|5.44||P-value was obtained from a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Number of Participants With HI||5.44|-16.36|=0.320
81571512|NCT03268954|162816030|SUPERIORITY||Rate Difference|2.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|5.58||||||Number of Participants With at Least 1 Inpatient Hospital Admissions Related to HR MDS, CMML or Low-blast AML||5.58|-0.30|
81571513|NCT03268954|162816031|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.858|||=|0.084|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.689|1.067||P-value was obtained from a stratified 1-sided log-rank test stratified by low-blast AML, IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML.|Log Rank||Hazard ratio was based on a stratified Cox proportional hazard regression model stratified by low-blast AML, IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML, with treatment as a factor in the model.|Time to Progressive Disease (PD), Relapse after CR (Low-blast AML), Relapse After CR or PR (HR MDS/CMML), or Death||1.067|0.689|=0.084
81571514|NCT03268954|162816033|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|-2.85|||=|0.683|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.44|13.75||P-value for HR MDS/CMML was obtained from a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||OR: HR MDS/CMML Participants||13.75|-19.44|=0.683
81571515|NCT03268954|162816033|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|2.36|||=|0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.39|25.12||P-value for Low-blast AML was obtained from an unstratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||ORR: Low-blast AML Participants||25.12|-20.39|=0.840
81571516|NCT03268954|162816034|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.877|||=|0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.608|1.263||P-value comparing EFS between treatment groups was based on 1-sided log-rank test stratified by low-blast AML, IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML.|Log Rank||HR:unadjusted stratified Cox proportional hazard regression with stratification factors (IPSS-R risk groups=very high,high,or intermediate for HRMDS/CMML),treatment as factor.HR\<1:better prevention of EFS in combination arm than azacitidine arm.|Event-Free Survival in Participants who have TP53 Mutations, 17p Deletions, and/or are Determined to be in an Adverse Cytogenetic Risk Group||1.263|0.608|=0.240
81571517|NCT03268954|162816035|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.826|||=|0.145|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.178||P-value comparing OS between treatment groups was based on 1-sided log-rank test stratified by low-blast AML, IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML.|Log Rank||HR:unadjusted stratified Cox proportional hazard regression with stratification factors(IPSS-R risk groups of very high,high,intermediate) and treatment as factor in model.HR\<1: longer survival time in combination arm than azacitidine arm.|Overall Survival in Participants who have TP53 Mutations, 17p Deletions, and/or are Determined to be in an Adverse Cytogenetic Risk Group||1.178|0.580|=0.145
81571518|NCT03268954|162816036|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|-5.14|||=|0.261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.95|3.68||P-value was obtained from a stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by IPSS-R risk groups of very high, high, or intermediate for HR MDS/CMML.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Overall Response for HR MDS/CMML||3.68|-13.95|=0.261
81571519|NCT03268954|162816036|SUPERIORITY||Absolute Rate Difference|22.36|||=|0.026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.22|41.49||P-value was obtained from an unstratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Overall Response for Low-blast AML||41.49|3.22|=0.026
81571520|NCT05438888|162816040|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.753|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.711|0.798|||Log Rank|||||0.798|0.711|<0.001
81571521|NCT05438888|162816041|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.687|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|0.76|||Log Rank|||||0.760|0.622|<0.001
81571522|NCT05438888|162816042|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.638|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.714|||Log Rank|||||0.714|0.570|<0.001
81571523|NCT05438888|162816043|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.854|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.791|0.922|||Log Rank|||||0.922|0.791|<0.001
81571524|NCT05438888|162816044|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.638|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.715|||Log Rank|||||0.715|0.570|<0.001
81571525|NCT05438888|162816045|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.868|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.807|0.934|||Log Rank|||||0.934|0.807|<0.001
81571526|NCT05438888|162816046|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.646|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.503|0.83|||Log Rank|||||0.830|0.503|<0.001
81571527|NCT00621985|162816067|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Percent Difference|-19.0||||0.09||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||"A t-test was performed comparing the mean long transformed area under the curve of 17-hydroxyprogesterone between the dexamethasone and hydrocortisone arms. The percent difference in mean log AUC was calculated as:~(Mean log AUC on dexamethasone - Mean log AUC on hydrocortisone)/Mean log AUC on hydrocortisone"||||0.09
81571528|NCT00618072|162816085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.181|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.181
81571529|NCT00618072|162816085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.026
81571530|NCT00618072|162816085|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.063
81571531|NCT00618072|162816086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.049
81571532|NCT00618072|162816086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.002
81571533|NCT00618072|162816086|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.032|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.032
81571534|NCT00618072|162816087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.142|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.142
81571535|NCT00618072|162816087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.054
81571536|NCT00618072|162816087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.013
81571537|NCT00618072|162816088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.052|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.052
81571538|NCT00618072|162816088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.143|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.143
81571539|NCT00618072|162816088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.005
81571540|NCT00618072|162816089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.265|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.265
81571541|NCT00618072|162816089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.001
81571542|NCT00618072|162816089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.389|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.389
81571543|NCT00618072|162816090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.025|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.025
81571544|NCT00618072|162816090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.162|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.162
81571545|NCT00618072|162816090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.562|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.562
81571546|NCT00618072|162816091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.016|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.016
81571547|NCT00618072|162816091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.03
81571548|NCT00618072|162816091|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.150
81571549|NCT00618072|162816092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.648|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.648
81571550|NCT00618072|162816092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.094|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.094
81571551|NCT00618072|162816092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.054|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.054
81571552|NCT00618072|162816093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.092|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.092
81571553|NCT00618072|162816093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||0.730
81571554|NCT00618072|162816093|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|||||||Paired t-test|||Paired t-tests were used to compare within-group mean differences at baseline and at 6 months following randomization for each of the 3 comparator groups.||||<0.001
81571555|NCT03633695|162816117|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.177|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.214|-0.14||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Acuity Difference = IC-8 Group - Control Group|The null hypothesis was that the mean acuity for the IC-8 Group was greater (i.e. worse) than or equal to that for the Control Group. The alternative hypothesis was that the mean for the IC-8 Group less (i.e., better) than that for the Control Group.||-0.140|-0.214|<.0001
81571556|NCT03633695|162816118|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.191|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.223|-0.158||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Acuity Difference = IC-8 Group - Control Group|The null hypothesis was that the mean acuity for the IC-8 Group was greater (i.e. worse) than or equal to that for the Control Group. The alternative hypothesis was that the mean for the IC-8 Group less (i.e., better) than that for the Control Group.||-0.158|-0.223|<.0001
81571557|NCT03633695|162816119|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was 0.1 logMAR.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.012|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.007||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 1 sided||Acuity Difference = IC-8 IOL Group - Control Group|The null hypothesis was that the mean acuity for the IC-8 IOL Group is inferior to the Control Group by 0.1 logMAR or more. The alternative hypothesis was that the mean acuity for the IC-8 IOL group is inferior to the Control Group by less than 0.1 logMAR.||0.007||<.0001
81571558|NCT03633695|162816120|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.198|-0.163||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 2 sided||Acuity Difference = IC-8 IOL Eye (IC-8 IOL Group) - Fellow Eye (IC-8 IOL Group)|The null hypothesis was that the mean acuity for the IC-8 IOL eyes is greater (i.e., worse) than or equal to that for the fellow eyes. The alternative hypothesis was that the mean for the IC-8 IOL eyes is less (i.e., better) than that for the fellow eyes.||-0.163|-0.198|<.0001
81571559|NCT03633695|162816121|OTHER||Difference in depth of focus|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||Difference in depth of focus \[IC-8™ IOL Eyes (IC-8™ IOL Group) - Fellow Eyes (IC-8™ IOL Group)\]|||||
81571560|NCT03633695|162816122|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority margin was 0.1 logMAR.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.068|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||0.082||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 1 sided||Acuity Difference = IC-8 IOL Eyes (IC-8 Group) - Fellow Eyes (IC-8 Group)|The null hypothesis was that the mean acuity for the IC-8 IOL eyes was inferior to the fellow eyes by 0.1 logMAR or more. The alternative hypothesis was that the mean acuity for the IC-8 eyes was inferior to the fellow eyes by less than 0.1 logMAR.||0.082||<.0001
81571561|NCT03633695|162816130|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority margin was 0.12 logMAR.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.023|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||The threshold for statistical significance was p=0.05.|t-test, 1 sided|||The null hypothesis was that the mean acuity in Astigmatism Group 2 was inferior to the Astigmatism Group 1 by 0.12 logMAR or more. The alternative hypothesis was that the mean acuity in Astigmatism Group 2 was inferior to Astigmatism Group 1 by less than 0.12 logMAR.||||<.0001
81571562|NCT02728050|162816147|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48|||||||Fisher Exact|||"Participants on study receiving CLAGM-S were compared to a historical cohort of newly diagnosed AML/high-risk MDS patients treated with CLAG-M alone, matched for mitoxantrone dose, age, and TRM score.~Number of participants in historical cohort = 71. Number of participants in historical cohort who achieved MRD-negative CR = 55 (77.46%)"||||0.48
81571563|NCT03130257|162816173|EQUIVALENCE|The study planned for a sample size of 510 and 80% protocol completion, resulting in sample size 136 per group. With this sample size, the least detectable difference (LDD) is 4.1 mmHg systolic BP (SBP) and 2.8 mmHg diastolic BP (DBP) between any two groups (assuming Standard Deviation 12.1 and 8.3 for SBP and DBP respectively). Actual sample sizes completing protocol were 142, 149, and 111 for Clinic, Home, and Kiosk groups respectively, resulting in LDD of at least 4.3 for SBP and 3.0 for DBP.|||||<|0.05|||||||Regression, Linear|||We used linear regression models to estimate the mean difference in BP between diagnostic measurement and daytime average 24-hr BP for each randomization group. Models were estimated using generalized estimating equations with robust standard errors, and adjusted for age, sex, BMI, education, and baseline systolic and diastolic BP. Separate models estimated mean differences (diagnostic protocol - 24-hr BP) between groups for systolic and diastolic BP.||||<0.05
81571564|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 3|Geometric Mean Titers Ratio (GMT Ratio)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.97||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.97|0.72|
81571565|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 6A|GMT Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|0.94||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.94|0.66|
81571566|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 7F|GMT Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.85||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.85|0.63|
81571567|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 8|GMT Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.82||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.82|0.61|
81571568|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 9N|GMT Ratio|0.67|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|0.79||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.79|0.57|
81571569|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 10A|GMT Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.91||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.91|0.65|
81571570|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 11A|GMT Ratio|0.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.75||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.75|0.54|
81571571|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 12F|GMT Ratio|0.76|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.94||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.94|0.62|
81571572|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 15A|GMT Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|0.85||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.85|0.60|
81571573|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 15C|GMT Ratio|0.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.87||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.87|0.58|
81571574|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 16F|GMT Ratio|0.69|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|0.81||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.81|0.59|
81571575|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 17F|GMT Ratio|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|0.86||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.86|0.62|
81571576|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 19A|GMT Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.85||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.85|0.65|
81571577|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 20A|GMT Ratio|0.74|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.87||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.87|0.63|
81571578|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 22F|GMT Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|0.91||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.91|0.65|
81571579|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 23A|GMT Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.96||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.96|0.63|
81571580|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 23B|GMT Ratio|0.56|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.44|0.72||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.72|0.44|
81575221|NCT01059825|162821907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|1.01||||0.694|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-1.55|3.58||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||3.58|-1.55|0.694
81571581|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 24F|GMT Ratio|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|0.86||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.86|0.61|
81571582|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 31|GMT Ratio|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.83||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||0.83|0.56|
81571583|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 33F|GMT Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.01||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the serotypes is \>0.50.||1.01|0.70|
81571584|NCT05526716|162816177|NON_INFERIORITY|Serotype 35B|GMT Ratio|0.77|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.89||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the OPA GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of serotypes is \>0.50.||0.89|0.67|
81571585|NCT05526716|162816178|NON_INFERIORITY|A/H1N1|GMT Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.97||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the HAI GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the strains is \>0.67.||0.97|0.70|
81571586|NCT05526716|162816178|NON_INFERIORITY|A/H3N2|GMT Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.93||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the HAI GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the strains is \>0.67.||0.93|0.67|
81571587|NCT05526716|162816178|NON_INFERIORITY|B/Victoria|GMT Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.95||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the HAI GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the strains is \>0.67.||0.95|0.70|
81571588|NCT05526716|162816178|NON_INFERIORITY|B/Yamagata|GMT Ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.0||||||The concomitant group will be considered noninferior to the sequential group if the lower bound of the 2-sided 95% CI of the HAI GMT ratio (GMTcon/GMTseq) for each of the strains is \>0.67.||1.00|0.78|
81571589|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 3|GMC Ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.02||||||||1.02|0.80|
81571590|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 6A|GMC Ratio|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.11||||||||1.11|0.79|
81571591|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 7F|GMC Ratio|0.78|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.9||||||||0.90|0.67|
81571592|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 8|GMC Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.95||||||||0.95|0.70|
81571593|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 9N|GMC Ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.05||||||||1.05|0.75|
81571594|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 10A|GMC Ratio|0.79|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.94||||||||0.94|0.67|
81571595|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 11A|GMC Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.96||||||||0.96|0.72|
81571596|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 12F|GMC Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.01||||||||1.01|0.69|
81571597|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 15A|GMC Ratio|0.75|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|0.9||||||||0.90|0.63|
81571598|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 15C|GMC Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.02||||||||1.02|0.71|
81571599|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 16F|GMC Ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.99||||||||0.99|0.70|
81571600|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 17F|GMC Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.99||||||||0.99|0.72|
81571601|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 19A|GMC Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.93||||||||0.93|0.71|
81571602|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 20A|GMC Ratio|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|0.97||||||||0.97|0.70|
81571603|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 22F|GMC Ratio|0.94|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.1||||||||1.10|0.80|
81571604|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 23A|GMC Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.03||||||||1.03|0.70|
81571605|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 23B|GMC Ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|1.02||||||||1.02|0.72|
81571606|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 24F|GMC Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.05||||||||1.05|0.69|
81571607|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 31|GMC Ratio|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.99||||||||0.99|0.72|
81571608|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 33F|GMC Ratio|0.81|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|0.94||||||||0.94|0.69|
81571609|NCT05526716|162816179|OTHER|Serotype 35B|GMC Ratio|0.85|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.72|0.99||||||||0.99|0.72|
81571610|NCT01751867|162816184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ORR %|29.4||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.1|47.5|||Exact binomial proportion test||ORR % = Number of participants who achieved response divided by total ITT participants|Null Hypothesis: threshold for statistical significance = 10%||47.5|15.1|0.003
81571611|NCT01751867|162816184|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||ORR %|25.5|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.2|35.3|||Exact binomial proportion test|||Null Hypothesis: threshold for statistical significance = 10%||35.3|17.2|<0.001
81571612|NCT02064894|162816216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.81|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.81
81571613|NCT01438957|162816218|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|5.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||<0.001
81571614|NCT01438957|162816218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|5.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||||||0.003
81571615|NCT01438957|162816218|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.086|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||||||0.086
81571616|NCT01438957|162816218|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mantel-extension test|Stratified by the anesthesia type||Dose-response relationship is assessed using Mantel-extension test. In this analysis, dose of placebo group is hypothesized as 0 microg/kg. Dose-response relationship among Dexmedetomidine 4 dose groups excluding placebo group is also assessed using Mantel-extension test.||||<0.001
81571617|NCT01438957|162816219|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|5.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||<0.001
81571618|NCT01438957|162816219|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|5.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||||||<0.001
81571619|NCT01438957|162816219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|5.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||||||0.006
81571620|NCT01438957|162816219|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.329|TWO_SIDED|5.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||||||0.329
81571621|NCT01438957|162816220|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|5.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||<0.001
81571622|NCT01438957|162816220|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|5.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||||||<0.001
81571623|NCT01438957|162816220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|5.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||||||0.006
81571624|NCT01438957|162816220|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.371|TWO_SIDED|5.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||||||0.371
81571625|NCT01438957|162816221|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||<0.001
81571626|NCT01438957|162816221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.001|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by the anesthesia type||||||0.001
81571627|NCT01438957|162816221|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.212|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by the anesthesia type||||||0.212
81571628|NCT01438957|162816222|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.869|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||0.869
81571629|NCT01438957|162816223|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|5.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||0.897
81571630|NCT01438957|162816224|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.897|TWO_SIDED|5.0|||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||0.897
81571631|NCT01438957|162816225|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||<0.001
81571632|NCT01438957|162816225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.002|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||||||0.002
81571633|NCT01438957|162816225|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.116|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||||||0.116
81571634|NCT01438957|162816226|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.088|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||0.088
81571635|NCT01438957|162816227|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.085|||||||Log Rank|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||0.085
81571636|NCT01438957|162816228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||0.005
81571637|NCT01438957|162816228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||||||0.014
81571638|NCT01438957|162816228|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.055|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||||||0.055
81571639|NCT01438957|162816229|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.737|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||0.737
81571640|NCT01438957|162816230|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||0.11
81571641|NCT01438957|162816231|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.567|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||0.567
81571642|NCT01438957|162816232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.044|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||0.044
81571643|NCT01438957|162816232|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.234|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||||||0.234
81571644|NCT01438957|162816233|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.729|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||0.729
81571645|NCT01438957|162816234|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.082|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||0.082
81571646|NCT01438957|162816235|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.451|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||0.451
81571647|NCT01438957|162816236|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.873|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||0.873
81571648|NCT01438957|162816237|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.374|||||||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by the anesthesia type||The closed testing procedure is used taking multiplicity into consideration, in which Dexmedetomidine 1.0 mcg/kg group, 0.5 mcg/kg group, 0.25 mcg/kg group, 0.067 mcg/kg group and the placebo group are tested in this order||||0.374
81571649|NCT03095066|162816267|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.7||||0.405|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|2.4||MMRM included fixed effects of treatment, site, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline NPI-C-3 value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the Mixed Model Repeated Measures (MMRM).||2.4|-5.8|0.405
81571650|NCT03095066|162816268|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.7||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.3|13.9||MMRM included fixed effects of treatment, site, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline NPI-C-3 value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||13.9|-15.3|0.921
81571651|NCT03095066|162816269|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.7||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.3||MMRM included fixed effects of treatment, site, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline NPI-C-3 value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Baseline to Week 6: Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||0.3|-1.7|0.150
81571652|NCT03095066|162816269|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.2||||0.921|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|4.7||MMRM included fixed effects of treatment, site, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline NPI-C-3 value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 7 to Week 12: Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||4.7|-4.3|0.921
81571653|NCT03095066|162816270|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|0.3||||0.702|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|1.9||MMRM included fixed effects of treatment, site, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline NPI-C-3 value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Baseline to Week 6: Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||1.9|-1.3|0.702
81571654|NCT03095066|162816270|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|2.0||||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|7.6||MMRM included fixed effects of treatment, site, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline NPI-C-3 value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 7 to Week 12: Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||7.6|-3.6|0.469
81571655|NCT03095066|162816271|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.3||||0.267|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|1.0||MMRM included fixed effects of treatment, site, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline NPI-C-3 value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Baseline to Week 6: Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||1.0|-3.5|0.267
81571656|NCT03095066|162816271|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-1.6||||0.609|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.0|4.8||MMRM included fixed effects of treatment, site, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline NPI-C-3 value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 7 to Week 12: Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||4.8|-8.0|0.609
81571657|NCT03095066|162816272|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.3||||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|1.7||MMRM included fixed effects of treatment, site, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline NPI-C-3 value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Baseline to Week 6: Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||1.7|-2.4|0.743
81571658|NCT03095066|162816272|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|1.2||||0.575|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|6.1||MMRM included fixed effects of treatment, site, visit, treatment-by-visit interaction, baseline NPI-C-3 value and baseline-by-visit interaction.|MMRM|||Week 7 to Week 12: Treatment differences in each stage were estimated by the MMRM.||6.1|-3.8|0.575
81571659|NCT03095066|162816273|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.1||||0.664|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Baseline to Week 6||0.3|-0.5|0.664
81571660|NCT03095066|162816273|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.6||||0.273|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|0.6|||ANCOVA|||Week 7 to Week 12||0.6|-1.9|0.273
81571661|NCT03095066|162816274|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.4||||0.159|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|0.1|||ANCOVA|||Baseline to Week 6||0.1|-0.9|0.159
81571662|NCT03095066|162816274|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.2||||0.745|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|1.1|||ANCOVA|||Week 7 to Week 12||1.1|-1.5|0.745
81571663|NCT03095066|162816275|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.2||||0.268|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Baseline to Week 6||0.2|-0.5|0.268
81571664|NCT03095066|162816275|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.5||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.2|||ANCOVA|||Week 7 to Week 12||0.2|-1.2|0.147
81571665|NCT03095066|162816276|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.1||||0.655|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|0.3|||ANCOVA|||Baseline to Week 6||0.3|-0.5|0.655
81571666|NCT03095066|162816276|SUPERIORITY||Difference in LS Mean|-0.2||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.9|||ANCOVA|||Week 7 to Week 12||0.9|-1.2|0.734
81571667|NCT04592874|162816291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.17||||0.7975|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.49|1.15|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||1.15|-1.49|0.7975
81571668|NCT04592874|162816291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.31||||0.6341|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.61|0.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||0.98|-1.61|0.6341
81571669|NCT04592874|162816291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.8489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.18|1.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||1.43|-1.18|0.8489
81571670|NCT04592874|162816292|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.4||||0.7417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.81|2.01|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||2.01|-2.81|0.7417
81571671|NCT04592874|162816292|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.74||||0.1559|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.16|0.67|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||0.67|-4.16|0.1559
81571672|NCT04592874|162816292|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.785|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.78|2.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||2.11|-2.78|0.7850
81571673|NCT04592874|162816293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.65||||0.7934|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.58|4.28|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||4.28|-5.58|0.7934
81571674|NCT04592874|162816293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.9259|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|5.32|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||5.32|-4.84|0.9259
81571675|NCT04592874|162816293|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.91||||0.7147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.04|5.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||5.87|-4.04|0.7147
81571676|NCT04592874|162816294|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.97||||0.6403|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|5.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||5.09|-3.14|0.6403
81571677|NCT04592874|162816294|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.4||||0.5016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|5.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||5.51|-2.71|0.5016
81571678|NCT04592874|162816294|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.94||||0.1631|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.21|7.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||7.08|-1.21|0.1631
81571679|NCT04592874|162816295|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.53||||0.7945|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|3.51|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||3.51|-4.57|0.7945
81571680|NCT04592874|162816295|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.9371|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.92|4.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||4.25|-3.92|0.9371
81571681|NCT04592874|162816295|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.53||||0.7991|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.58|4.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||4.64|-3.58|0.7991
81571682|NCT04592874|162816296|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03||||0.6458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.11|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||0.11|-0.17|0.6458
81571683|NCT04592874|162816296|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.08||||0.2779|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.21|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||0.21|-0.06|0.2779
81571684|NCT04592874|162816296|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.04||||0.5355|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||This is using the Week 96 timepoint||0.18|-0.10|0.5355
81571685|NCT00777608|162816303|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.08|||ANOVA|||||0.08|-0.2|0.231
81571686|NCT00777608|162816304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.041|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|-0.008|||ANOVA||Statistical analysis for Week 2|||-0.008|-0.3|0.041
81571687|NCT00777608|162816304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.143|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.3|0.06|||ANOVA||Statistical analysis for Week 8|||0.06|-0.3|0.143
81571688|NCT00777608|162816304|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.226|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.2|0.09|||ANOVA||Statistical analysis for Week 12|||0.09|-0.2|0.226
81571689|NCT00777608|162816305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.0||0.324|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|2.2|||ANOVA||Statistical analysis for Week 4|||2.2|-1.2|0.324
81571690|NCT00777608|162816305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4||0.285|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.5|3.1|||ANOVA|||||3.1|-1.5|0.285
81571691|NCT00777608|162816305|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3||0.401|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.6|1.9|||ANOVA||Statistical analysis for Week 12|||1.9|-2.6|0.401
81571692|NCT03984994|162816325|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.27|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Per the aims of the study, the responses to RT were compared between 2 arms/groups. The change in the outcome (post-RT minus pre-RT) in each arm/group was compared using a t-test. Responses to AEX training itself are not assessed as this was not an aim or hypothesis of the study.~The hypothesis was that the Aerobic exercise training followed by resistance training arm would have greater changes/improvements in study outcomes than the Resistance training followed by aerobic training group."||||0.27
81571693|NCT03984994|162816326|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.8||||0.22|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Per the aims of the study, the responses to RT were compared between 2 arms/groups. The change in the outcome (post-RT minus pre-RT) in each arm/group was compared using a t-test. Responses to AEX training itself are not assessed as this was not an aim or hypothesis of the study.~The hypothesis was that the Aerobic exercise training followed by resistance training arm would have greater changes/improvements in study outcomes than the Resistance training followed by aerobic training group."||||0.22
81571694|NCT03984994|162816327|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|251.0||||0.21|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Per the aims of the study, the responses to RT were compared between 2 arms/groups. The change in the outcome (post-RT minus pre-RT) in each arm/group was compared using a t-test. Responses to AEX training itself are not assessed as this was not an aim or hypothesis of the study.~The hypothesis was that the Aerobic exercise training followed by resistance training arm would have greater changes/improvements in study outcomes than the Resistance training followed by aerobic training group."||||0.21
81571695|NCT03984994|162816328|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.7||||0.28|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"Per the aims of the study, the responses to RT were compared between 2 arms/groups. The change in the outcome (post-RT minus pre-RT) in each arm/group was compared using a t-test. Responses to AEX training itself are not assessed as this was not an aim or hypothesis of the study.~The hypothesis was that the Aerobic exercise training followed by resistance training arm would have greater changes/improvements in study outcomes than the Resistance training followed by aerobic training group."||||0.28
81571696|NCT02535312|162816354|OTHER|||||||0.08|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.08
81571697|NCT02535312|162816355|OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.15
81571698|NCT03897465|162816357|NON_INFERIORITY|Pre-specified non-inferiority margin was 10%|Risk Difference (RD)|1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0||Upper Limit= +Infinity|||||Descriptive analysis of the primary endpoint was provided on per protocol population. The overall difference LomatuellPro (LP) - UrgoTul (UT) of the % of patients meeting main efficacy criterion was calculated with 95% bilateral confidence interval (CI). If lower limit of the 95% CI did not exceed the -10% value of pre-specified non-inferiority margin, non-inferiority had to be accepted. As a sensitivity analysis, the same analysis was performed on mITT (modified Intention-to-treat) population.|||-10|
81575222|NCT01059825|162821908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.38||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.81|1.05||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||1.05|-3.81|0.234
81571699|NCT02197247|162816359|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|No effect on the PK of AZD9291 after co-administration of rifampicin was concluded if the lower bound of the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the ratios (Period 2 versus Period 1) of AZD9291 AUCtau and Css,max were both above 50%. The experiment-wide power for the ratios being above 50% was 90% (95% power for each parameter).|Geometric least-squares (LS) mean ratio|27.16|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|24.36|30.29|||||AZD9291+rifampicin / AZD9291 alone (Period 2 versus Period 1).|Natural log-transformed Css,max values were compared between periods using a mixed effects analysis of variance (ANOVA) with period as fixed effect and patient as random effect. It was assumed the within-patient coefficient of variation for AZD9291 in both area under the plasma concentration-time curve during the dosing interval (AUCtau) and Cmax was 34%. A 33% decrease in exposure for AZD9291 when given with rifampicin was also assumed.||30.29|24.36|
81571700|NCT02197247|162816360|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|No effect on the PK of AZD9291 after co-administration of rifampicin was concluded if the lower bound of the 90% CIs for the ratios (Period 2 versus Period 1) of AZD9291 AUCtau and Css,max were both above 50%. The experiment-wide power for the ratios being above 50% was 90% (95% power for each parameter).|Geometric LS Mean Ratio|21.55|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.5|23.83|||||AZD9291+rifampicin / AZD9291 alone (Period 2 versus Period 1).|Natural log-transformed AUCtau values were compared between periods using a mixed effects ANOVA with period as fixed effect and patient as random effect. It was assumed the within-patient coefficient of variation for AZD9291 in both AUCtau and Cmax was 34%. A 33% decrease in exposure for AZD9291 when given with rifampicin was also assumed.||23.83|19.50|
81571701|NCT02197247|162816361|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|95.53|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|85.27|107.03|||||AZD9291 alone / AZD9291 alone (Period 3 versus Period 1). No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for AZD9291 alone in separate periods, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291+rifampicin / AZD9291 alone analysis (primary outcome measure).|Natural log-transformed Css,max values were compared between periods using a mixed effects ANOVA with period as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect.||107.03|85.27|
81571702|NCT02197247|162816362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|21.72|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|19.08|24.72|||||AZD9291+rifampicin / AZD9291 alone (Period 2 versus Period 1). No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for metabolites, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291 analysis.|For AZ5104 (metabolite), natural log-transformed Css,max values were compared between periods using a mixed effects ANOVA with period as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect.||24.72|19.08|
81571703|NCT02197247|162816362|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|88.31|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|77.17|101.07|||||AZD9291 alone / AZD9291 alone (Period 3 versus Period 1). No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for metabolites, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291 analysis.|For AZ5104 (metabolite), natural log-transformed Css,max values were compared between periods using a mixed effects ANOVA with period as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect.||101.07|77.17|
81571704|NCT02197247|162816363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|139.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|127.74|151.96|||||AZD9291+rifampicin / AZD9291 alone (Period 2 versus Period 1). No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for metabolites, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291 analysis.|For AZ7550 (metabolite), natural log-transformed Css,max values were compared between periods using a mixed effects ANOVA with period as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect.||151.96|127.74|
81571705|NCT02197247|162816363|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|100.75|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.04|110.29|||||AZD9291 alone / AZD9291 alone (Period 3 versus Period 1). No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for metabolites, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291 analysis.|For AZ7550 (metabolite), natural log-transformed Css,max values were compared between periods using a mixed effects ANOVA with period as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect.||110.29|92.04|
81571706|NCT02197247|162816365|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|95.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|86.37|106.45|||||AZD9291 alone / AZD9291 alone (Period 3 versus Period 1). No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for AZD9291 alone in separate periods, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291+rifampicin / AZD9291 alone analysis (primary outcome measure).|Natural log-transformed AUCtau values were compared between periods using a mixed effects ANOVA with period as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect.||106.45|86.37|
81571707|NCT02197247|162816366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|18.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|16.61|21.19|||||AZD9291+rifampicin / AZD9291 alone (Period 2 versus Period 1). No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for metabolites, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291 analysis.|For AZ5104 (metabolite), natural log-transformed AUCtau values were compared between periods using a mixed effects ANOVA with period as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect.||21.19|16.61|
81571708|NCT02197247|162816366|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|90.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|79.34|102.27|||||AZD9291 alone / AZD9291 alone (Period 3 versus Period 1). No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for metabolites, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291 analysis.|For AZ5104 (metabolite), natural log-transformed AUCtau values were compared between periods using a mixed effects ANOVA with period as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect.||102.27|79.34|
81571709|NCT02197247|162816367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|129.81|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|119.14|141.44|||||AZD9291+rifampicin / AZD9291 alone (Period 2 versus Period 1). No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for metabolites, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291 analysis.|For AZ7550 (metabolite), natural log-transformed AUCtau values were compared between periods using a mixed effects ANOVA with period as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect.||141.44|119.14|
81571710|NCT02197247|162816367|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Geometric LS Mean Ratio|100.76|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.15|110.19|||||AZD9291 alone / AZD9291 alone (Period 3 versus Period 1). No pre-specified margins for equivalence test for metabolites, but analysed for consistency with AZD9291 analysis.|For AZ7550 (metabolite), natural log-transformed AUCtau values were compared between periods using a mixed effects ANOVA with period as a fixed effect and patient as a random effect.||110.19|92.15|
81571711|NCT05973981|162816377|OTHER||Slope|0.19|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.63|||||Adjusted for age, sex, and race|||0.63|-0.25|
81571712|NCT05973981|162816377|OTHER||Slope|0.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.46|||||adjusted for age, sex, and race|||0.46|-0.41|
81571713|NCT04967443|162816384|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence will be demonstrated if the estimated 90% confidence interval for the ratios (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means for AUClast and Cmax fall entirely within (80%, 125%).|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|102.1|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.14|108.43|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test: Prazosin HCL 1x2 mg (Ascoli); Reference: Prazosin HCL 1x2 mg (Barceloneta)||108.43|96.14|
81571714|NCT04967443|162816384|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence will be demonstrated if the estimated 90% confidence interval for the ratios (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means for AUClast and Cmax fall entirely within (80%, 125%).|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|104.87|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|98.68|111.44|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test: Prazosin HCL 2x1 mg (Ascoli); Reference: Prazosin HCL 1x2 mg (Barceloneta)||111.44|98.68|
81571715|NCT04967443|162816384|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence will be demonstrated if the estimated 90% confidence interval for the ratios (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means for AUClast and Cmax fall entirely within (80%, 125%).|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|104.45|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.58|109.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test: Prazosin HCL 1x5 mg (Ascoli); Reference: Prazosin HCL 1x5 mg (Barceloneta)||109.55|99.58|
81571716|NCT04967443|162816385|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence will be demonstrated if the estimated 90% confidence interval for the ratios (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means for AUClast and Cmax fall entirely within (80%, 125%).|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|113.96|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|102.79|126.34|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test: Prazosin HCL 1x2 mg (Ascoli); Reference: Prazosin HCL 1x2 mg (Barceloneta)||126.34|102.79|
81571717|NCT04967443|162816385|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence will be demonstrated if the estimated 90% confidence interval for the ratios (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means for AUClast and Cmax fall entirely within (80%, 125%).|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|126.83|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|114.32|140.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test: Prazosin HCL 2x1 mg (Ascoli); Reference: Prazosin HCL 1x2 mg (Barceloneta)||140.70|114.32|
81571718|NCT04967443|162816385|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence will be demonstrated if the estimated 90% confidence interval for the ratios (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means for AUClast and Cmax fall entirely within (80%, 125%).|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|118.07|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.46|130.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test: Prazosin HCL 1x5 mg (Ascoli); Reference: Prazosin HCL 1x5 mg (Barceloneta)||130.94|106.46|
81571719|NCT04967443|162816386|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence will be demonstrated if the estimated 90% confidence interval for the ratios (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means for AUClast and Cmax fall entirely within (80%, 125%).|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|100.91|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|94.92|107.27|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test: Prazosin HCL 1x2 mg (Ascoli); Reference: Prazosin HCL 1x2 mg (Barceloneta)||107.27|94.92|
81571720|NCT04967443|162816386|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence will be demonstrated if the estimated 90% confidence interval for the ratios (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means for AUClast and Cmax fall entirely within (80%, 125%).|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|102.08|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.97|108.57|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test: Prazosin HCL 2x1 mg (Ascoli); Reference: Prazosin HCL 1x2 mg (Barceloneta)||108.57|95.97|
81571721|NCT04967443|162816386|EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence will be demonstrated if the estimated 90% confidence interval for the ratios (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means for AUClast and Cmax fall entirely within (80%, 125%).|Ratio of adjusted geometric means|104.04|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|99.09|109.23|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Test: Prazosin HCL 1x5 mg (Ascoli); Reference: Prazosin HCL 1x5 mg (Barceloneta)||109.23|99.09|
81571722|NCT04502693|162816423|OTHER|Effectiveness of rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine is demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for Vaccine Effectiveness (VE) against the selected strain panel between the MenB\_0\_2\_6 and the ACWY groups is above 65%. VE is defined as 1- Risk Ratio (RR) = (1- percentage of samples without bactericidal serum activity at 1:4 dilution in MenB group / percentage of samples without bactericidal serum activity at 1:4 dilution in the ACWY group) x100 percentage.|VE (Vaccine Effectiveness)|83.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|81.9|84.4||||||To demonstrate the effectiveness of the rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine against a randomly selected panel of endemic US N. meningitidis serogroup B invasive disease strains as measured by bactericidal activity using enc-hSBA at 1 month after the 3-dose (0,2,6-months) schedule in MenB\_0\_2\_6 group when compared to 1 month after the MenACWY dose in the ACWY group.||84.4|81.9|
81571723|NCT04502693|162816423|OTHER|"Effectiveness of rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine is demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for VE against the selected strain panel between the MenB\_0\_ 6 and the ACWY groups is above 65%.~VE is defined as 1- RR = (1- percentage of samples without bactericidal serum activity at 1:4 dilution in MenB group / percentage of samples without bactericidal serum activity at 1:4 dilution in the ACWY group) x100 percentage."|VE|81.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|80.4|83.1||||||To demonstrate the effectiveness of the rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine against a randomly selected panel of endemic US N. meningitidis serogroup B invasive disease strains as measured by bactericidal activity using enc-hSBA at 1 month after the 2-dose (0,6-M) schedule in MenB\_0\_6 group when compared to 1 month after the MenACWY dose in the ACWY group.||83.1|80.4|
81571724|NCT04502693|162816424|OTHER|Effectiveness of rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine is demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided 97.5% CI for VE against the selected strain panel between the MenB\_0\_2\_6 and the ACWY groups is above 65%. VE is defined as 1- RR = (1- percentage of samples without bactericidal serum activity at 1:4 dilution in MenB group / percentage of samples without bactericidal serum activity at 1:4 dilution in the ACWY group) x100 percentage.|VE|78.7|||||TWO_SIDED|97.5|77.2|80.1||||||To demonstrate the effectiveness of the rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine against a randomly selected panel of endemic US N. meningitidis serogroup B invasive disease strains as measured by bactericidal activity using enc-hSBA at 1 month after the 2-dose (0,2-M) schedule in MenB\_0\_2\_6 group when compared to 1 month after the MenACWY dose in the ACWY group.||80.1|77.2|
81571725|NCT04502693|162816427|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency is claimed if the 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of hSBA GMTs of antibodies against each of the serogroups A, C, W and Y are within the \[0.5;2.0\] equivalence interval for each pair of lots.|GMT ratio|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.84|1.1||||||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency of the immune responses of ABCWY-1 and ABCWY-2 lots of the MenACWY component of the MenABCWY vaccine, as measured by hSBA GMTs directed against serogroup A at 1 month after last vaccination (Day 211).||1.10|0.84|
81571726|NCT04502693|162816427|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency is claimed if the 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of hSBA GMTs of antibodies against each of the serogroups A, C, W and Y is within the \[0.5;2.0\] equivalence interval for each pair of lots.|GMT ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|0.98||||||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency of the immune responses of ABCWY-1 and ABCWY-3 lots of the MenACWY component of the MenABCWY vaccine, as measured by hSBA GMTs directed against serogroup A at 1 month after last vaccination (Day 211).||0.98|0.75|
81571727|NCT04502693|162816427|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency is claimed if the 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of hSBA GMTs of antibodies against each of the serogroups A, C, W and Y is within the \[0.5;2.0\] equivalence interval for each pair of lots.|GMT ratio|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.78|1.02||||||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency of the immune responses of ABCWY-2 and ABCWY-3 lots of the MenACWY component of the MenABCWY vaccine, as measured by hSBA GMTs directed against serogroup A at 1 month after last vaccination (Day 211).||1.02|0.78|
81571728|NCT04502693|162816427|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency is claimed if the 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of hSBA GMTs of antibodies against each of the serogroups A, C, W and Y are within the \[0.5;2.0\] equivalence interval for each pair of lots.|GMT ratio|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.11||||||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency of the immune responses of ABCWY-1 and ABCWY-2 lots of the MenACWY component of the MenABCWY vaccine, as measured by hSBA GMTs directed against serogroup C at 1 month after last vaccination (Day 211).||1.11|0.76|
81571729|NCT04502693|162816427|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency is claimed if the 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of hSBA GMTs of antibodies against each of the serogroups A, C, W and Y is within the \[0.5;2.0\] equivalence interval for each pair of lots.|GMT ratio|1.17|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.41||||||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency of the immune responses of ABCWY-1 and ABCWY-3 lots of the MenACWY component of the MenABCWY vaccine, as measured by hSBA GMTs directed against serogroup C at 1 month after last vaccination (Day 211).||1.41|0.97|
81571730|NCT04502693|162816427|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency is claimed if the 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of hSBA GMTs of antibodies against each of the serogroups A, C, W and Y is within the \[0.5;2.0\] equivalence interval for each pair of lots.|GMT ratio|1.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.54||||||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency of the immune responses of ABCWY-2 and ABCWY-3 lots of the MenACWY component of the MenABCWY vaccine, as measured by hSBA GMTs directed against serogroup C at 1 month after last vaccination (Day 211).||1.54|1.05|
81571731|NCT04502693|162816427|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency is claimed if the 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of hSBA GMTs of antibodies against each of the serogroups A, C, W and Y are within the \[0.5;2.0\] equivalence interval for each pair of lots.|GMT ratio|0.89|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.02||||||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency of the immune responses of ABCWY-1 and ABCWY-2 lots of the MenACWY component of the MenABCWY vaccine, as measured by hSBA GMTs directed against serogroup W at 1 month after last vaccination (Day 211).||1.02|0.77|
81571732|NCT04502693|162816427|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency is claimed if the 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of hSBA GMTs of antibodies against each of the serogroups A, C, W and Y is within the \[0.5;2.0\] equivalence interval for each pair of lots.|GMT ratio|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.02||||||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency of the immune responses of ABCWY-1 and ABCWY-3 lots of the MenACWY component of the MenABCWY vaccine, as measured by hSBA GMTs directed against serogroup W at 1 month after last vaccination (Day 211).||1.02|0.77|
81571733|NCT04502693|162816427|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency is claimed if the 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of hSBA GMTs of antibodies against each of the serogroups A, C, W and Y is within the \[0.5;2.0\] equivalence interval for each pair of lots.|GMT ratio|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.14||||||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency of the immune responses of ABCWY-2 and ABCWY-3 lots of the MenACWY component of the MenABCWY vaccine, as measured by hSBA GMTs directed against serogroup W at 1 month after last vaccination (Day 211).||1.14|0.86|
81571734|NCT04502693|162816427|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency is claimed if the 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of hSBA GMTs of antibodies against each of the serogroups A, C, W and Y are within the \[0.5;2.0\] equivalence interval for each pair of lots.|GMT ratio|0.86|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.01||||||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency of the immune responses of ABCWY-1 and ABCWY-2 lots of the MenACWY component of the MenABCWY vaccine, as measured by hSBA GMTs directed against serogroup Y at 1 month after last vaccination (Day 211).||1.01|0.73|
81571735|NCT04502693|162816427|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency is claimed if the 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of hSBA GMTs of antibodies against each of the serogroups A, C, W and Y is within the \[0.5;2.0\] equivalence interval for each pair of lots.|GMT ratio|0.83|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|0.98||||||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency of the immune responses of ABCWY-1 and ABCWY-3 lots of the MenACWY component of the MenABCWY vaccine, as measured by hSBA GMTs directed against serogroup Y at 1 month after last vaccination (Day 211).||0.98|0.71|
81571736|NCT04502693|162816427|EQUIVALENCE|Lot-to-lot consistency is claimed if the 2-sided 95% CIs for the ratio of hSBA GMTs of antibodies against each of the serogroups A, C, W and Y is within the \[0.5;2.0\] equivalence interval for each pair of lots.|GMT ratio|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.14||||||To demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency of the immune responses of ABCWY-2 and ABCWY-3 lots of the MenACWY component of the MenABCWY vaccine, as measured by hSBA GMTs directed against serogroup Y at 1 month after last vaccination (Day 211).||1.14|0.82|
81571737|NCT04502693|162816428|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of MenABCWY vaccine is demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants with 4-fold rise between the 2 groups is above -10%.|Difference in percentage of participants|11.29|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.88|19.01|||Difference in percentage of participants|||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY vaccine compared to the MenACWY vaccine in participants without a previous MenACWY vaccination (unprimed) as measured by the percentages of participants, achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers against N. meningitidis serogroup A at 1 month after the last MenABCWY vaccination (Day 211) and 1 month after the MenACWY vaccination.||19.01|5.88|
81571738|NCT04502693|162816428|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of MenABCWY vaccine is demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants with 4-fold rise between the 2 groups is above -10%.|Difference in percentage of participants|47.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.14|56.3||||||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY vaccine compared to the MenACWY vaccine in participants without a previous MenACWY vaccination (unprimed) as measured by the percentages of participants, achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers against N. meningitidis serogroup C at 1 month after the last MenABCWY vaccination (Day 211) and 1 month after the MenACWY vaccination.||56.30|38.14|
81575223|NCT01059825|162821908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.59||||0.087|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.03|-0.14||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.14|-5.03|0.087
81571739|NCT04502693|162816428|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of MenABCWY vaccine is demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants with 4-fold rise between the 2 groups is above -10%.|Difference in percentage of participants|35.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|26.88|44.49||||||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY vaccine compared to the MenACWY vaccine in participants without a previous MenACWY vaccination (unprimed) as measured by the percentages of participants, achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers against N. meningitidis serogroup W at 1 month after the last MenABCWY vaccination (Day 211) and 1 month after the MenACWY vaccination.||44.49|26.88|
81571740|NCT04502693|162816428|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of MenABCWY vaccine is demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentage of participants with 4-fold rise between the 2 groups is above -10%.|Difference in percentage of participants|26.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.38|35.81||||||To demonstrate the immunological non-inferiority of the MenABCWY vaccine compared to the MenACWY vaccine in participants without a previous MenACWY vaccination (unprimed) as measured by the percentages of participants, achieving a 4-fold rise in hSBA titers against N. meningitidis serogroup Y at 1 month after the last MenABCWY vaccination (Day 211) and 1 month after the MenACWY vaccination.||35.81|19.38|
81571741|NCT04502693|162816429|OTHER|Effectiveness of MenABCWY vaccine is demonstrated if the LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for VE against the selected strain panel between the ABCWY and the ACWY groups is above 65%. VE is defined as 1- RR = (1- percentage of samples without bactericidal serum activity at 1:4 dilution in ABCWY\_Pooled group / percentage of samples without bactericidal serum activity at 1:4 dilution in the ACWY group) x100 percentage.|VE|77.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|76.6|79.2||||||To demonstrate the effectiveness of the MenABCWY vaccine against a randomly selected panel of endemic US N. meningitidis serogroup B invasive disease strains as measured by enc-hSBA at 1 month after the last MenABCWY vaccination (Day 211) when compared to 1 month after the MenACWY vaccination.||79.2|76.6|
81571742|NCT04502693|162816430|NON_INFERIORITY|Non-inferiority of MenABCWY to rMenB+OMV NZ is demonstrated if LL of the 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in percentages of samples with bactericidal serum activity at 1:4 dilution is above -5%.|Difference in percentage of participants|-0.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.25|0.03||||||To demonstrate the non-inferiority of the effectiveness of the MenABCWY vaccine (0,6-months schedule) compared to the rMenB+OMV NZ vaccine (0,2-months) in terms of percentage of samples with bactericidal serum activity using enc-hSBA against a randomly selected panel of endemic US N. meningitidis serogroup B invasive disease strains.||0.03|-1.25|
81571743|NCT00602797|162816461|OTHER|An interim analysis was conducted after 10 patients were accrued. Since response rate seen at the first interim analysis was superior to that seen with standard of care, a new monitoring rule was approved. Toxicity monitoring would occur after 19 patients. If 6/19 patients had ≥grade 4 non-hematological toxicity, accrual will be terminated. This will provide 84% power to detect 40% toxicity.|Proportion|6.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||If 6/19 patients had ≥grade 4 non-hematological toxicity, accrual will be terminated.|Adverse events will be graded using the NCI Common Toxicity Criteria (version 3.0).||||
81571744|NCT03736447|162816467|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|67.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.0|84.5|||Farrington-Manning test|||||84.5|50.0|<0.0001
81571745|NCT03736447|162816468|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|64.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.0|81.4|||Farrington-Manning test|||||81.4|47.0|<0.0001
81571746|NCT03736447|162816469|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|56.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.8|73.5|||Farrington-Manning test|||||73.5|39.8|<0.0001
81571747|NCT03329573|162816520|EQUIVALENCE|The two formulations were considered to be bioequivalent if the 90% confidence interval of AUC(0-infinity) for difference between both treatments fall in the range of 0.80-1.25.|Ratio of Geometrical Mean|1.059|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.006|1.115||||||||1.115|1.006|
81571748|NCT03329573|162816521|EQUIVALENCE|The two formulations were considered to be bioequivalent if the 90% confidence interval of AUC(0-infinity) for difference between both treatments fall in the range of 0.80-1.25.|Ratio of Geometrical Mean|0.996|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.947|1.047||||||||1.047|0.947|
81571749|NCT03329573|162816522|EQUIVALENCE|The two formulations were considered to be bioequivalent if the 90% confidence interval of AUC(0-t) for difference between both treatments fall in the range of 0.80-1.25.|Ratio of Geometrical Mean|1.064|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.01|1.12||||||||1.120|1.010|
81571750|NCT03329573|162816523|EQUIVALENCE|The two formulations were considered to be bioequivalent if the 90% confidence interval of AUC(0-t) for difference between both treatments fall in the range of 0.80-1.25.|Ratio of Geometrical Mean|0.996|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.949|1.044||||||||1.044|0.949|
81571751|NCT03329573|162816524|EQUIVALENCE|The two formulations were considered to be bioequivalent if the 90% confidence interval of Cmax for difference between both treatments fall in the range of 0.80-1.25.|Ratio of Geometrical Mean|1.024|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.952|1.101||||||||1.101|0.952|
81571752|NCT03329573|162816525|EQUIVALENCE|The two formulations were considered to be bioequivalent if the 90% confidence interval of Cmax for difference between both treatments fall in the range of 0.80-1.25.|Ratio of Geometrical Mean|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.968|1.074||||||||1.074|0.968|
81571753|NCT02065375|162816604|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion of patients|-1.2||||0.4543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|18.9|||Chi-squared|p values from Pearson chi-squared statistical test between the Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic suspension 1.0% and placebo were one sided.||||18.9|-21.3|0.4543
81571754|NCT02065375|162816604|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion of patients|8.2||||0.2297|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|29.8|||Chi-squared|p values from Pearson chi-squared statistical test between the Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic suspension 0.5% and placebo were one sided.||||29.8|-13.5|0.2297
81571755|NCT02065375|162816605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion of patients|-21.6||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-43.1|0.0|||Chi-squared|p values from Pearson chi-squared statistical test between the Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic suspension 1.0% and placebo were one sided.||||0.00|-43.1|.0280
81571756|NCT02065375|162816605|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion of patients|-24.0||||0.0192|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.8|-2.2|||Chi-squared|p values from Pearson chi-squared statistical test between the Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic suspension 0.5% and placebo were one sided.||||-2.2|-45.8|0.0192
81571757|NCT03820986|162816643|SUPERIORITY|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate and stratified by BRAF mutation positive (Yes vs. No).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.67|0.98|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test and stratified by BRAF mutation positive (Yes vs. No).|HR=Pembrolizumab + Lenvatinib vs. Pembrolizumab + Placebo|||0.98|0.67|0.0176
81571758|NCT03820986|162816644|SUPERIORITY|HR based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate and stratified by BRAF mutation positive (Yes vs. No).|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.2||||0.9521|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.48|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test and stratified by BRAF mutation positive (Yes vs. No).|HR=Pembrolizumab + Lenvatinib vs. Pembrolizumab + Placebo|||1.48|0.97|0.9521
81571759|NCT03820986|162816649|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-3.69||||0.0345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|-0.27||No formal hypothesis testing was conducted. P-value is nominal.|cLDA model||Difference in LS means=Pembrolizumab + Lenvatinib vs. Pembrolizumab + Placebo|Based on a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with GHS/QoL as the response variable, with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factor BRAF mutation status as covariate. No formal hypothesis testing was conducted. P-value is nominal.||-0.27|-7.10|0.0345
81571760|NCT03820986|162816650|OTHER||Difference in LS means|-5.49||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.53|-2.45|||cLDA model|No formal hypothesis testing was conducted. P-value is nominal.|Difference in LS means=Pembrolizumab + Lenvatinib vs. Pembrolizumab + Placebo|Based on a cLDA model with PF as the response variable, with covariates for treatment by time interaction, stratification factor BRAF mutation status as covariate. No formal hypothesis testing was conducted. P-value is nominal.||-2.45|-8.53|0.0004
81571761|NCT03820986|162816651|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.58||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.25|2.0|||Log Rank|No formal hypothesis testing was conducted. P-value is nominal.|HR=Lenvatinib + Pembrolizumab vs. Placebo + Pembrolizumab|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by BRAF mutation status (positive vs wild type or unknown) No formal hypothesis testing was conducted. P-value is nominal.||2.00|1.25|0.0001
81571762|NCT03820986|162816652|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.95||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.52|2.5|||Log Rank|No formal hypothesis testing was conducted. P-value is nominal.|HR=Lenvatinib + Pembrolizumab vs. Placebo + Pembrolizumab|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by BRAF mutation status (positive vs wild type or unknown). No formal hypothesis testing was conducted. P-value is nominal.||2.50|1.52|.0001
81571763|NCT00844831|162816692|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.75
81571764|NCT00844831|162816694|OTHER|||||||0.9|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.9
81571765|NCT00540514|162816706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Response Rate Ratio|1.313||||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.1|1.082|1.593||Statistical significance defined as P-value \< 0.049.|Chi-squared||Response rate ratio = PA/PT. A response rate ratio \> 1 favors the albumin-bound paclitaxel/carboplatin arm of the study.|The null hypothesis is that the albumin-bound paclitaxel/carboplatin regimen response rate (PA) is equal to that of the paclitaxel (Taxol)/carboplatin regimen (PT). Superiority of albumin-bound paclitaxel/carboplatin to paclitaxel/carboplatin will be established if the lower bound of the 95.1% CI of the response rate ratio is \> 1.0.||1.593|1.082|0.005
81571766|NCT00540514|162816707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.902||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|95.1|0.767|1.06||P-value is based on a stratified log rank test stratified by geographic region (North America/Australia, Eastern Europe, or Asia/Pacific) and histology of primary diagnosis (squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, or other carcinoma).|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (albumin-bound paclitaxel/carboplatin to paclitaxel/carboplatin) \<1 favors the albumin-bound paclitaxel/carboplatin group.|||1.060|0.767|0.214
81571767|NCT00540514|162816708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.922||||0.271|TWO_SIDED|95.1|0.797|1.066||P-value is based on a stratified log rank test stratified by geographic region (North America/Australia, Eastern Europe, or Asia/Pacific) and histology of primary diagnosis (Squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, or other carcinoma).|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (albumin-bound paclitaxel/carboplatin to paclitaxel/carboplatin) \<1 favors the albumin-bound paclitaxel/carboplatin group.|||1.066|0.797|0.271
81571768|NCT00540514|162816709|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Response Rate Ratio|1.074||||0.239|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.953|1.21|||Chi-squared|||||1.210|0.953|0.239
81571769|NCT00540514|162816710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.901||||0.551|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.652|1.244||P-value is based on a stratified log rank test stratified by geographic region (North America/Australia, Eastern Europe, or Asia/Pacific) and histology of primary diagnosis (Squamous cell carcinoma or Non squamous cell carcinoma).|Log Rank||Hazard ratio (albumin-bound paclitaxel/carboplatin to paclitaxel/carboplatin) \<1 favors the albumin-bound paclitaxel/carboplatin group.|||1.244|0.652|0.551
81571770|NCT00540514|162816713|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.302||95.0|||||Univariate Cox regression|||SPARC correlation with overall survival for the overall SPARC population.||||0.302
81571771|NCT00540514|162816714|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.036||95.0||||A nonsignificant interaction P-value (ie, p-value ≥ 0.100) indicates the treatment regimen effect was consistent within a prognostic factor.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model with effects for treatment regimen, prognostic factor (histology), and treatment regimen by prognostic factor interaction.||||||0.036
81571772|NCT04487730|162816719|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.4727||||0.6249|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Functional connectivity within the orbital prefrontal cortex (OFC; specifically between lateral and medial OFC), significantly changed over time.||||0.6249
81571773|NCT04487730|162816720|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.8176||||0.525|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Mixed effects model with a fixed effect for treatment and time, as well as time by treatment interaction, and a random effect for subject level.~F value for time by treatment interaction."||||.525
81571774|NCT04487730|162816721|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6503||||0.844|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||"Mixed effects model with a fixed effect for treatment and time, as well as time by treatment interaction, and a random effect for subject level.~F value for time by treatment interaction."||||.844
81571775|NCT04666051|162816756|SUPERIORITY|Data from both groups has been collected compared to verify significant statistical difference||||||0.022|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.022
81571776|NCT01509950|162816757|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.60
81571777|NCT04115839|162816768|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|26.9||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.3|49.6||The stratification factors (Geographic Region, Concurrent Use of conventional synthetic (cs) DMARD(s) and/or Apremilast at Randomization, Prior Use of biologic (bio)DMARD(s)) and treatment groups were included in the imputation model as covariates.|Multiple imputation method|||||49.6|4.3|0.022
81571778|NCT04115839|162816768|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|2.2||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|25.0||The stratification factors (Geographic Region, Concurrent Use of csDMARD(s) and/or Apremilast at Randomization, Prior Use of bioDMARD(s)) and treatment groups were included in the imputation model as covariates.|Multiple imputation method|||||25.0|-20.5|0.89
81571779|NCT04115839|162816771|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-5.9||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.6|9.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic Region, concurrent Use of csDMARD(s) and/or Apremilast at Randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% confidence interval (CI) for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||9.9|-21.6|0.39
81571780|NCT04115839|162816771|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-2.6||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|14.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic Region, concurrent Use of csDMARD(s) and/or Apremilast at Randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% confidence interval (CI) for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||14.5|-19.7|0.65
81571781|NCT04115839|162816771|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.9||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|-19.4|-19.4|21.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic Region, concurrent Use of csDMARD(s) and/or Apremilast at Randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% confidence interval (CI) for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||21.3|-19.4|0.86
81571782|NCT04115839|162816771|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-2.9||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.0|16.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic Region, concurrent Use of csDMARD(s) and/or Apremilast at Randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% confidence interval (CI) for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||16.1|-22.0|0.70
81571783|NCT04115839|162816771|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|12.4||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|32.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic Region, concurrent Use of csDMARD(s) and/or Apremilast at Randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% confidence interval (CI) for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||32.3|-7.5|0.15
81571784|NCT04115839|162816771|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|8.8||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.1|27.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic Region, concurrent Use of csDMARD(s) and/or Apremilast at Randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% confidence interval (CI) for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||27.7|-10.1|0.30
81571785|NCT04115839|162816771|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|22.3||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|45.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic Region, concurrent Use of csDMARD(s) and/or Apremilast at Randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% confidence interval (CI) for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||45.2|-0.7|0.035
81571786|NCT04115839|162816771|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|12.1||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3|33.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic Region, concurrent Use of csDMARD(s) and/or Apremilast at Randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% confidence interval (CI) for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||33.5|-9.3|0.22
81571787|NCT04115839|162816773|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|2.8|||||95% CI for response rate and difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||2.8|-2.8|
81571788|NCT04115839|162816773|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.9|||||95% CI for response rate and difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||2.9|-2.9|
81571789|NCT04115839|162816773|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|3.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.9|12.2|||||95% CI for response rate and difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||12.2|-5.9|
81571790|NCT04115839|162816773|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.9|||||95% CI for response rate and difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||2.9|-2.9|
81571791|NCT04115839|162816773|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.8|11.9|||||95% CI for response rate and difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||11.9|-5.8|
81571792|NCT04115839|162816773|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.0|16.7|||||95% CI for response rate and difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||16.7|-5.0|
81571793|NCT04115839|162816773|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|11.6|||||95% CI for response rate and difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||11.6|-11.4|
81571794|NCT04115839|162816773|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|16.1|||||95% CI for response rate and difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||16.1|-10.0|
81571795|NCT04115839|162816781|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||P-value was provided from mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) having treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 4||0|-1|0.24
81571796|NCT04115839|162816781|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0||P-value was provided from MMRM having treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 4||0|-1|0.22
81571797|NCT04115839|162816781|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0||P-value was provided from MMRM having treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 8||1|-1|0.43
81571798|NCT04115839|162816781|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0||P-value was provided from MMRM having treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 8||1|-1|0.70
81571799|NCT04115839|162816781|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-1.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.0||P-value was provided from MMRM having treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 12||0|-2|0.10
81571800|NCT04115839|162816781|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0||P-value was provided from MMRM having treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 12||1|-1|0.90
81571801|NCT04115839|162816781|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0||P-value was provided from MMRM having treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 16||1|-1|0.88
81571802|NCT04115839|162816781|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|0.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.5||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.0||P-value was provided from MMRM having treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 16||1|-1|0.89
81571803|NCT04115839|162816785|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9|16.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||16.5|-15.9|
81571804|NCT04115839|162816785|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|12.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|32.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||32.3|-7.1|
81571805|NCT04115839|162816785|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|26.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|50.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||50.2|3.0|
81571806|NCT04115839|162816785|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|18.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|40.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||40.4|-4.1|
81571807|NCT04115839|162816787|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|11.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||11.5|-5.6|
81571808|NCT04115839|162816787|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||2.9|-2.9|
81571809|NCT04115839|162816787|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|12.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|27.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||27.8|-2.0|
81571810|NCT04115839|162816787|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|21.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||21.9|-3.7|
81571811|NCT04115839|162816789|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|15.4||||0.098|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|36.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||36.3|-5.5|0.098
81571812|NCT04115839|162816789|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-5.1||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|11.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||11.0|-21.1|0.40
81571813|NCT04115839|162816789|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|10.8||||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|34.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||34.3|-12.6|0.26
81571814|NCT04115839|162816789|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|8.8||||0.39|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.6|32.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||32.2|-14.6|0.39
81571815|NCT04115839|162816789|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|20.0||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|46.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||46.9|-6.9|0.088
81571816|NCT04115839|162816789|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-7.0||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.9|18.9||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||18.9|-32.9|0.49
81575224|NCT01059825|162821908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.86||||0.068|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.33|-0.4||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.40|-5.33|0.068
81571817|NCT04115839|162816789|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|28.3||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.4|54.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||54.2|2.4|0.019
81571818|NCT04115839|162816789|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|2.9||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.5|28.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||28.4|-22.5|0.85
81571819|NCT04115839|162816789|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|25.9||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|52.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||52.3|-0.4|0.036
81571820|NCT04115839|162816789|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|6.1||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7|31.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||31.8|-19.7|0.60
81571821|NCT04115839|162816791|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|6.0||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.8|19.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||19.8|-7.8|0.31
81571822|NCT04115839|162816791|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-2.8||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.1|5.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||5.5|-11.1|0.48
81571823|NCT04115839|162816791|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|2.5||||0.7|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|19.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||19.2|-14.1|0.70
81571824|NCT04115839|162816791|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-8.6||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.7|3.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||3.6|-20.7|0.17
81571825|NCT04115839|162816791|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|6.5||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|25.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||25.6|-12.5|0.34
81571826|NCT04115839|162816791|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-0.3||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|16.4||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||16.4|-16.9|0.98
81571827|NCT04115839|162816791|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|18.7||||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.1|42.5||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||42.5|-5.1|0.071
81571828|NCT04115839|162816791|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-8.8||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.7|10.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||10.1|-27.7|0.27
81571829|NCT04115839|162816791|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|40.7||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.5|62.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||62.0|19.5|0.002
81571830|NCT04115839|162816791|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|15.2||||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|32.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||32.6|-2.3|0.082
81571831|NCT04115839|162816793|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|11.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||11.5|-5.6|
81571832|NCT04115839|162816793|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||2.9|-2.9|
81571833|NCT04115839|162816793|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|11.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||11.0|-5.4|
81571834|NCT04115839|162816793|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|2.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||2.9|-2.9|
81571835|NCT04115839|162816793|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|12.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|29.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||29.5|-4.2|
81571836|NCT04115839|162816793|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|5.7|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||5.7|-11.6|
81571837|NCT04115839|162816793|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|18.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|36.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||36.3|0.2|
81571838|NCT04115839|162816793|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|15.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||15.6|-9.7|
81571839|NCT04115839|162816793|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|12.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|27.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||27.0|-2.0|
81571840|NCT04115839|162816793|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|9.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.7|21.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||21.9|-3.7|
81571841|NCT04115839|162816809|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|9.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.4|29.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||29.4|-10.4|
81571842|NCT04115839|162816809|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.5|26.7|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||26.7|-12.5|
81571843|NCT04115839|162816809|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|20.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|43.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||43.8|-3.8|
81571844|NCT04115839|162816809|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|6.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|29.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||29.3|-16.3|
81571845|NCT04115839|162816809|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|17.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.8|44.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||44.5|-8.8|
81571846|NCT04115839|162816809|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.9|28.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||28.8|-22.9|
81571847|NCT04115839|162816809|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|25.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|50.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||50.6|-0.5|
81571848|NCT04115839|162816809|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.5|39.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||39.9|-10.5|
81571849|NCT04115839|162816809|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|18.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|45.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||45.6|-8.7|
81571850|NCT04115839|162816809|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.5|32.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||32.6|-20.5|
81571851|NCT04115839|162816811|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|9.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.0|23.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||23.9|-6.0|
81571852|NCT04115839|162816811|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|15.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||15.9|-9.4|
81571853|NCT04115839|162816811|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.7|26.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||26.2|-14.7|
81571854|NCT04115839|162816811|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|12.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||12.4|-23.4|
81571855|NCT04115839|162816811|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|1.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.5|24.1|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||24.1|-21.5|
81571856|NCT04115839|162816811|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.2|22.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||22.2|-22.2|
81571857|NCT04115839|162816811|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|21.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|43.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||43.9|-0.8|
81571858|NCT04115839|162816811|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|20.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|42.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||42.6|-1.4|
81571859|NCT04115839|162816811|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|17.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.7|42.7|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||42.7|-7.7|
81571860|NCT04115839|162816811|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|26.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||26.3|-20.2|
81571861|NCT04115839|162816814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|9.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.2|27.8||||||Week 2||27.8|-9.2|
81571862|NCT04115839|162816814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|21.0||||||Week 2||21.0|-13.5|
81571863|NCT04115839|162816814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.8|28.2||||||Week 4||28.2|-16.8|
81571864|NCT04115839|162816814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.7|19.0||||||Week 4||19.0|-23.7|
81571865|NCT04115839|162816814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|31.8||||||Week 8||31.8|-21.1|
81571866|NCT04115839|162816814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|19.3||||||Week 8||19.3|-31.0|
81571867|NCT04115839|162816814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|19.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|45.3||||||Week 12||45.3|-7.0|
81571868|NCT04115839|162816814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|8.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9|34.6||||||Week 12||34.6|-16.9|
81571869|NCT04115839|162816814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|18.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.7|45.6||||||Week 16||45.6|-8.7|
81571870|NCT04115839|162816814|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|3.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.4|29.5||||||Week 16||29.5|-23.4|
81571871|NCT04115839|162816816|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-2.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.0|5.4||||||Week 2||5.4|-11.0|
81571872|NCT04115839|162816816|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.6|11.1||||||Week 2||11.1|-10.6|
81571873|NCT04115839|162816816|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.2|9.5||||||Week 4||9.5|-15.2|
81571874|NCT04115839|162816816|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-5.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.3|4.9||||||Week 4||4.9|-16.3|
81571875|NCT04115839|162816816|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.4|17.5||||||Week 8||17.5|-16.4|
81571876|NCT04115839|162816816|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.9|8.2||||||Week 8||8.2|-19.9|
81571877|NCT04115839|162816816|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|28.7||||||Week 12||28.7|-4.3|
81571878|NCT04115839|162816816|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.7|15.6||||||Week 12||15.6|-9.7|
81571879|NCT04115839|162816816|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|13.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.2|30.4||||||Week 16||30.4|-4.2|
81571880|NCT04115839|162816816|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|12.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|28.7||||||Week 16||28.7|-4.5|
81571881|NCT04115839|162816819|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|18.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|40.7|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||40.7|-3.8|
81571882|NCT04115839|162816819|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.5|28.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 2||28.2|-13.5|
81571883|NCT04115839|162816819|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|16.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.5|40.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||40.4|-8.5|
81571884|NCT04115839|162816819|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|15.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4|40.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||40.3|-9.4|
81571885|NCT04115839|162816819|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|18.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.5|45.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||45.0|-7.5|
81571886|NCT04115839|162816819|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.5|20.7|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||20.7|-32.5|
81571887|NCT04115839|162816819|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|40.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.8|65.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||65.2|15.8|
81571888|NCT04115839|162816819|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|23.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|49.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||49.5|-2.5|
81571889|NCT04115839|162816819|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|20.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.8|46.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||46.9|-6.8|
81571890|NCT04115839|162816819|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0|33.1|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||33.1|-21.0|
81571891|NCT04115839|162816823|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.0|31.0|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||31.0|-31.0|
81571892|NCT04115839|162816823|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|22.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.8|56.7|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||56.7|-12.8|
81571893|NCT04115839|162816823|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|4.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-37.9|46.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||46.5|-37.9|
81571894|NCT04115839|162816823|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.4|46.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||46.3|-35.4|
81571895|NCT04115839|162816823|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|17.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.6|59.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||59.9|-25.6|
81571896|NCT04115839|162816823|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-13.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.7|26.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||26.8|-53.7|
81571897|NCT04115839|162816823|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|28.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.1|71.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||71.2|-14.1|
81571898|NCT04115839|162816823|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.8|39.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||39.9|-40.8|
81571899|NCT04115839|162816825|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|6.7||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3|34.7||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||34.7|-21.3|0.55
81571900|NCT04115839|162816825|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|11.0||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.4|39.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||39.3|-17.4|0.24
81571901|NCT04115839|162816825|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|6.2||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.6|35.0||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||35.0|-22.6|0.47
81571902|NCT04115839|162816825|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|10.5||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.6|39.6||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||39.6|-18.6|0.25
81571903|NCT04115839|162816825|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|18.6||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.1|58.3||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||58.3|-21.1|0.44
81571904|NCT04115839|162816825|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-3.8||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.4|30.8||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||30.8|-38.4|0.68
81571905|NCT04115839|162816825|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|21.4||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.4|62.2||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||62.2|-19.4|0.33
81571906|NCT04115839|162816825|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|2.1||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.9|38.1||P-value was calculated from the logistic regression with treatment groups and stratification factors (geographic region, concurrent use of csDMARD(s) and/or apremilast at randomization, prior use of bioDMARD(s)) in the model.|Regression, Logistic||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||38.1|-33.9|0.98
81571907|NCT04115839|162816827|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.5|24.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||24.5|-24.5|
81571908|NCT04115839|162816827|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-0.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.9|22.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||22.4|-23.9|
81571909|NCT04115839|162816827|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|13.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.8|37.4|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||37.4|-10.8|
81571910|NCT04115839|162816827|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|23.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||23.6|-11.8|
81571911|NCT04115839|162816827|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-14.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.6|17.1|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||17.1|-46.6|
81571912|NCT04115839|162816827|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|-15.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.3|15.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||15.2|-46.3|
81571913|NCT04115839|162816827|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|21.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|55.8|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||55.8|-13.0|
81571914|NCT04115839|162816827|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|4.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.3|31.5|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||31.5|-22.3|
81571915|NCT04115839|162816829|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.7|6.7|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||6.7|-6.7|
81571916|NCT04115839|162816829|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.6|23.3|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 4||23.3|-11.6|
81571917|NCT04115839|162816829|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|6.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|26.2|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||26.2|-12.9|
81571918|NCT04115839|162816829|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|23.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 8||23.6|-11.8|
81571919|NCT04115839|162816829|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|6.9|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||6.9|-6.9|
81571920|NCT04115839|162816829|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|23.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 12||23.6|-11.8|
81571921|NCT04115839|162816829|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.1|7.1|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||7.1|-7.1|
81571922|NCT04115839|162816829|SUPERIORITY||Difference in response rates|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8|23.6|||||95% CI for difference in response rates were based on normal approximation method with a continuity correction.|Week 16||23.6|-11.8|
81571923|NCT04115839|162816837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.066||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.04||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 2||0.04|-0.22|0.19
81571924|NCT04115839|162816837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.067||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.15|0.12||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 2||0.12|-0.15|0.84
81571925|NCT04115839|162816837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.073||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.07||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 4||0.07|-0.22|0.30
81571926|NCT04115839|162816837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.074||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.14|0.16||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 4||0.16|-0.14|0.89
81571927|NCT04115839|162816837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||0.064|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|0.01||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.01|-0.37|0.064
81571928|NCT04115839|162816837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|0.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.096||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.2||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 8||0.20|-0.17|0.88
81571929|NCT04115839|162816837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.03||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 12||-0.03|-0.43|0.023
81571930|NCT04115839|162816837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.17||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 12||0.17|-0.23|0.75
81571931|NCT04115839|162816837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.106||0.005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.51|-0.1||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 16||-0.10|-0.51|0.005
81571932|NCT04115839|162816837|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.105||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.14||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 16||0.14|-0.27|0.54
81571933|NCT04115839|162816839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|4.5||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 4||4.5|-1.9|0.43
81571934|NCT04115839|162816839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.64||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.6|2.9||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 4||2.9|-3.6|0.81
81571935|NCT04115839|162816839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|5.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.43||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|9.9||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 16||9.9|0.2|0.040
81571936|NCT04115839|162816839|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.41||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|6.1||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 16||6.1|-3.4|0.58
81571937|NCT04115839|162816843|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.09||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|3.1||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 4||3.1|-1.2|0.40
81571938|NCT04115839|162816843|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.4||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 4||3.4|-1.0|0.28
81571939|NCT04115839|162816843|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|6.7||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 16||6.7|0.9|0.011
81571940|NCT04115839|162816843|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Treatment Difference|2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.45||0.14|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|5.0||P-value was provided from MMRM including treatment, visit (categorical), treatment by visit, stratification factors, baseline value as fixed effects, participants being the random effect.|MMRM|||Week 16||5.0|-0.7|0.14
81575225|NCT01059825|162821908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.77||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.25|1.71||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||1.71|-3.25|0.346
81571941|NCT02577510|162816845|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS Version 21 statistical software (IBM, Armonk, New York). For continuous data, normality was fi rst assessed with the Lilliefors test and then analyzed using a paired t test. Data that did not have a normal distribution, as well as ordinal data, was analyzed using Wilcoxon's signed ranks or McNemar's test. All P values presented were 2-sided and values inferior to 0.05 were considered signifi cant||||0.05
81571942|NCT00601458|162816865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-50.7||||0.005||97.8|-73.6|-8.0||1-sided alpha = 0.045 Hochberg closed testing procedure|ANOVA||The natural log scale treatment difference (pregabalin - placebo) and 97.8% CI for the treatment difference were exponentiated and reported as a percentage reduction in 24-h cumulative hydromorphone consumption.|||-8.0|-73.6|0.005
81571943|NCT00601458|162816865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-65.4||||0.0001||97.8|-81.7|-34.6||1-sided alpha = 0.045 Hochberg closed testing procedure|ANOVA||The natural log scale treatment difference (naproxen - placebo) and 97.8% CI for the treatment difference were exponentiated and reported as a percentage reduction in 24-h cumulative hydromorphone consumption.|||-34.6|-81.7|0.0001
81571944|NCT00601458|162816866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|1.46||||0.004||95.0|0.183|2.95||1-sided alpha = 0.045 Hochberg closed testing procedure|Log Rank||Hodges-Lehmann procedure was used to obtain an estimate of the difference in medians and an exact CI for the difference in medians|||2.95|0.183|0.004
81571945|NCT00601458|162816866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|3.7|||<|0.001||95.0|1.77|6.72||1-sided alpha = 0.045 Hochberg closed testing procedure|Log Rank||Hodges-Lehmann procedure was used to obtain an estimate of the difference in medians and an exact CI for the difference in medians|||6.72|1.77|<0.001
81571946|NCT00370032|162816867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.1||||0.131||95.0|-18.4|2.157|||paired t-test Hommel-Simes|||||2.157|-18.4|0.131
81571947|NCT00370032|162816867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.11||||0.131||95.0|-21.2|2.997|||paired t-test Hommel-Simes|||||2.997|-21.2|0.131
81571948|NCT00518986|162816870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3043||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Study drug was fixed factor and corresponding baseline value was a covariate.||Since there were two primary outcome measures the Hochberg procedure was used to control overall Type 1 error rate at the 0.05 level. If both p-values for the primary variables were \<= 0.05 the treatment was claimed to be significant for both variables. If 1 p-value was \> 0.05and the other was \<=0.025, the variable with a p-value \<= 0.025 was claimed as significant.||||0.3043
81571949|NCT00518986|162816871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.012|||||||Chi-squared|P-value for comparison is from a Pearson's chi-square test||Since there were two primary outcome measures the Hochberg procedure was used to control overall Type 1 error rate at the 0.05 level. If both p-values for the primary variables were \<= 0.05 the treatment was claimed to be significant for both variables. If 1 p-value was \> 0.05and the other was \<=0.025, the variable with a p-value \<= 0.025 was claimed as significant.||||0.0120
81571950|NCT00518986|162816872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027||||||Nominal p-value is presented, but statistical significance cannot be claimed. As a key secondary variable significance could be claimed only if treatment effect was significant for both primary efficacy variables.|ANCOVA|||Least squares (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline as covariate.||||0.0027
81571951|NCT00518986|162816873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0019|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.0019
81571952|NCT00518986|162816874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3145|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.3145
81571953|NCT00518986|162816875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2196|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.2196
81571954|NCT00518986|162816876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2017||||||P-value is from Pearson's chi-square test|Chi-squared|||||||0.2017
81571955|NCT00518986|162816877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0032||||||P-value from Pearson's chi-square test|Chi-squared|||||||0.0032
81571956|NCT00518986|162816878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0207||||||P-value from Pearson's chi-square test|Chi-squared|||||||0.0207
81571957|NCT00518986|162816879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0529||||||P-value was generated from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0529
81571958|NCT00518986|162816880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0011|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0011
81571959|NCT00518986|162816881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0064||95.0|||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.0064
81571960|NCT00518986|162816882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1072|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1072
81571961|NCT00518986|162816883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0355|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0355
81571962|NCT00518986|162816884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0591|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0591
81571963|NCT00518986|162816885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0025|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0025
81571964|NCT00518986|162816886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0794||||||P-value for treatment comparison is from Pearson's chi-square test|Chi-squared|||||||0.0794
81571965|NCT00518986|162816887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0888||||||P-value for the treatment comparison is from a Pearson's chi-square test|Chi-squared|||||||0.0888
81571966|NCT00518986|162816888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0433||||||P-value for the treatment comparison is from a Pearson's chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0433
81571967|NCT00518986|162816889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0105||||||P-value for the treatment comparison is from a Pearson's chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||||||0.0105
81575226|NCT01059825|162821908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.76||||0.346|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.21|1.7||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||1.70|-3.21|0.346
81571968|NCT00518986|162816890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0523|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0523
81571969|NCT00518986|162816891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0289|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0289
81571970|NCT00518986|162816892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1272|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1272
81571971|NCT00518986|162816893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0349|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0349
81571972|NCT00518986|162816894|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0094|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0094
81571973|NCT00518986|162816895|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0754|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0754
81571974|NCT00518986|162816896|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0105|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0105
81571975|NCT00518986|162816897|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2888|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2888
81571976|NCT00518986|162816898|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.013|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0130
81571977|NCT00518986|162816899|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0354|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0354
81571978|NCT00518986|162816900|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3854||||||P-value for the treatment comparison is from a Pearson's chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Responders are subjects with worst fatigue score \< 7 after baseline||||0.3854
81571979|NCT00518986|162816901|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0145||||||P-value for the treatment comparison is from Pearson's chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Responders were defined as subjects with worst fatigue score \< 7||||0.0145
81571980|NCT00518986|162816902|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6475||||||P-value for the treatment comparison is from a Pearson's chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Responders were patients with worst fatigue scores \< 7||||0.6475
81571981|NCT00518986|162816903|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0118||||||P-value for the treatment comparison is from Pearson's chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Responders are subjects with worst fatigue score \< 7||||0.0118
81571982|NCT00518986|162816904|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3483||||||P-value for the treatment comparison is from the Pearson's chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||Responders are subjects with a worst fatigue score of \< 7||||0.3483
81571983|NCT00518986|162816905|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0879|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0879
81571984|NCT00518986|162816906|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0277|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0277
81571985|NCT00518986|162816907|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1245|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1245
81571986|NCT00518986|162816908|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0305|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0305
81571987|NCT00518986|162816909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0129|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0129
81571988|NCT00518986|162816910|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0308||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0308
81571989|NCT00518986|162816911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0679|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0679
81571990|NCT00518986|162816912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0153|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0153
81571991|NCT00518986|162816913|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0296|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0296
81571992|NCT00518986|162816914|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0107|||||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0107
81571993|NCT00518986|162816915|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01||95.0||||P-value for the treatment comparison is from a Pearson's chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Responders are defined as patients with a total score on FOSQ \> 17.9||||0.0100
81571994|NCT00518986|162816916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0854||95.0||||P-value for treatment comparison is from a Pearson's chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Responders are defined as subjects with a total score of \> 17.9||||0.0854
81571995|NCT00518986|162816917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0027||95.0||||P-value for the treatment comparison is from Pearson's chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Responders are defined as subjects with a total score \> 17.9||||0.0027
81571996|NCT00518986|162816918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0189||95.0||||P-value for the treatment comparison is from a Pearson's chi-square test.|Chi-squared|||Responders are defined as subjects who had a total score of \> 17.9||||0.0189
81571997|NCT00518986|162816919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.024||95.0||||P-value for the treatment comparison is from a Pearson's chi-square test|Chi-squared|||Responders are defined as subjects with total score \> 17.9||||0.0240
81571998|NCT00518986|162816920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.332||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.3320
81571999|NCT00518986|162816921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.893||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.8930
81572000|NCT00518986|162816922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1774||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1774
81572001|NCT00518986|162816923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1000
81572002|NCT00518986|162816924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.2428||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.2428
81572003|NCT00518986|162816925|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1816||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1816
81572004|NCT00518986|162816926|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1627||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.1627
81572005|NCT00518986|162816927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0018||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0018
81572006|NCT00518986|162816928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0096||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0096
81572007|NCT00518986|162816929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0126||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||Least square (LS) mean and standard error of the LS mean for each treatment group, and the p-value for the treatment comparison is from an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a factor and the baseline value as a covariate.||||0.0126
81572008|NCT02166463|162816930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||Log Rank|Used a one-sided log-rank test between 2 arms||Assuming a 3-year EFS of 82% (5-year EFS of 78.4%, long term EFS of 76%) for standard arm, the study will have approximately 86% power for detecting an 8% improvement in 3-year EFS in the Bv-AVEPC arm (3-year EFS of 90%, 5-year EFS of 88.0%, long term EFS of 86.7%) in log rank test.||||0.0001
81572009|NCT03617185|162816960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.98||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.63|0.74||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.74|-4.63|0.15
81572010|NCT03617185|162816960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.33||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.98|0.31||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.31|-4.98|0.08
81572011|NCT03617185|162816960|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.84||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.43|0.74||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.74|-4.43|0.15
81572012|NCT03617185|162816960|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.07||||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.16||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-0.02|0.67
81572013|NCT03617185|162816960|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.09||||0.77|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.002|0.19||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.19|0.002|0.77
81572014|NCT03617185|162816960|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.07||||0.69|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.16||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.16|-0.02|0.69
81572015|NCT03617185|162816961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.98||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.77|0.79||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.79|-2.77|0.27
81572016|NCT03617185|162816961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.09||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.71|0.53||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.53|-2.71|0.18
81572017|NCT03617185|162816961|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.32||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.82|3.48||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||3.48|-0.82|0.21
81572018|NCT03617185|162816961|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.02||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.05|0.09||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.09|-0.05|0.66
81572019|NCT03617185|162816961|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.05||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.11||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.11|-0.02|0.25
81572020|NCT03617185|162816961|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|-0.06||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.13|0.01||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-0.13|0.09
81572021|NCT03617185|162816962|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.72|3.85||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||3.85|-3.72|0.97
81572022|NCT03617185|162816962|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.82||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.32|-0.31||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.31|-7.32|0.03
81572023|NCT03617185|162816962|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.56||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.18|2.05||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.05|-5.18|0.38
81572024|NCT03617185|162816963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.62
81572025|NCT03617185|162816963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.95
81572026|NCT03617185|162816963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.59||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.59
81572027|NCT03617185|162816964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3||||0.89|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.26|4.86||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||4.86|-4.26|0.89
81572028|NCT03617185|162816964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.43||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|3.76||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||3.76|-4.64|0.83
81572029|NCT03617185|162816964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.51||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|5.3||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||5.3|-4.27|0.82
81572030|NCT03617185|162816964|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.05||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.21||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.21|-0.11|0.51
81572031|NCT03617185|162816964|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.04||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.19||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.19|-0.11|0.60
81572032|NCT03617185|162816964|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.002||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.17|0.17||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.17|-0.17|0.99
81572033|NCT03617185|162816965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.82
81572034|NCT03617185|162816965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.21
81572035|NCT03617185|162816965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.33
81572036|NCT03617185|162816966|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.02||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.12|2.17||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.17|-2.12|0.98
81572037|NCT03617185|162816966|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.26|1.56||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.56|-2.26|0.71
81572038|NCT03617185|162816966|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.1|2.31||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.31|-2.10|0.92
81572039|NCT03617185|162816966|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference of slope|0.001||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.08||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.08|-0.08|0.98
81572040|NCT03617185|162816966|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.02||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.1||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.10|-0.06|0.66
81572041|NCT03617185|162816966|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|-0.02||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.06||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.06|-0.10|0.66
81572042|NCT03617185|162816967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.26
81572043|NCT03617185|162816967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.58
81572044|NCT03617185|162816967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.97||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.97
81572045|NCT03617185|162816968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.25||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.25
81572046|NCT03617185|162816968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.98||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.98
81572047|NCT03617185|162816968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.88||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.88
81572048|NCT03617185|162816969|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value tests whether the change in participant count (as either having retinopathy or not having retinopathy) from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|Fisher Exact|||||||1
81572049|NCT03617185|162816969|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value tests whether the change in participant count (as either having retinopathy or not having retinopathy) from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|Fisher Exact|||||||1
81572050|NCT03617185|162816969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value tests whether the change in participant count (as either having retinopathy or not having retinopathy) from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.44
81572051|NCT03617185|162816970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Peroneal distal motor latency (ms)||0.50|-0.40|0.83
81572052|NCT03617185|162816970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.62|0.21||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure -Peroneal distal motor latency (ms)||0.21|-0.62|0.33
81572053|NCT03617185|162816970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.49||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure -Peroneal distal motor latency (ms)||0.49|-0.36|0.75
81572054|NCT03617185|162816970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.49|0.23||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Sural peak latency (ms)||0.23|-0.49|0.45
81572055|NCT03617185|162816970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.24||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.08||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure -Sural peak latency (ms)||0.08|-0.57|0.13
81572056|NCT03617185|162816970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.41||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.79|-0.03||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure -Sural peak latency (ms)||-0.03|-0.79|0.03
81572057|NCT03617185|162816970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|1.01||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Tibial distal motor latency (ms)||1.01|-0.002|0.05
81572058|NCT03617185|162816970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.48||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|1.03||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Tibial distal motor latency (ms)||1.03|-0.07|0.08
81572059|NCT03617185|162816970|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.27|0.7||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Tibial distal motor latency (ms)||0.70|-0.27|0.38
81572060|NCT03617185|162816971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Peroneal amplitude (mV)||||0.48
81572061|NCT03617185|162816971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Peroneal amplitude (mV)||||0.31
81572062|NCT03617185|162816971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.23||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Peroneal amplitude (mV)||||0.23
81572063|NCT03617185|162816971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.65||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Tibial amplitude (mV)||||0.65
81572064|NCT03617185|162816971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Tibial amplitude (mV)||||0.69
81572065|NCT03617185|162816971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Tibial amplitude (mV)||||0.69
81572066|NCT03617185|162816972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Sural amplitude (µV)||||0.82
81572067|NCT03617185|162816972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.26||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Sural amplitude (µV)||||0.26
81572068|NCT03617185|162816972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Sural amplitude (µV)||||0.62
81572069|NCT03617185|162816973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Peroneal CV (m/s)||||0.82
81572070|NCT03617185|162816973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.27||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Peroneal CV (m/s)||||0.27
81572071|NCT03617185|162816973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.52||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Peroneal CV (m/s)||||0.52
81572072|NCT03617185|162816974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.32||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Peroneal F wave index (ms)||||0.32
81572073|NCT03617185|162816974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.43||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Peroneal F wave index (ms)||||0.43
81572074|NCT03617185|162816974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Peroneal F wave index (ms)||||0.48
81572075|NCT03617185|162816974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Tibial F wave index (ms)||||0.75
81572076|NCT03617185|162816974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Tibial F wave index (ms)||||0.09
81572077|NCT03617185|162816974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Measure - Tibial F wave index (ms)||||0.03
81572078|NCT03617185|162816975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.79|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.16|0.129||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.129|-0.16|0.79
81572079|NCT03617185|162816975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.01||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.01|-0.2|0.46
81572080|NCT03617185|162816975|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.01||||0.24|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.26|0.07||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.07|-0.26|0.24
81572081|NCT03617185|162816975|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.001||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.01||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-0.01|0.98
81572082|NCT03617185|162816975|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.002||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.004|0.01||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-0.004|0.49
81572083|NCT03617185|162816975|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.004||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.002|0.01||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.01|-0.002|0.17
81572084|NCT03617185|162816976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.15||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.31||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.31|-0.01|0.07
81572085|NCT03617185|162816976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.024||||0.72|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.16||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.16|-0.11|0.72
81572086|NCT03617185|162816976|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.19||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.19|-0.06|0.33
81572087|NCT03617185|162816977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.064||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.24||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.24|-0.11|0.46
81572088|NCT03617185|162816977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.13||||0.15|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.31||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.31|-0.04|0.15
81572089|NCT03617185|162816977|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.3||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||0.30|-0.06|0.20
81572090|NCT03617185|162816978|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon test statistic|10.0||||0.07|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to compare within-participant change between baseline and 2 year for each treatment group||||0.07
81572091|NCT03617185|162816978|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon test statistic|3.0||||0.34|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to compare within-participant change between baseline and 2 year for each treatment group||||0.34
81572092|NCT03617185|162816978|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon test statistic|2.5||||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to compare within-participant change between baseline and 2 year for each treatment group||||0.42
81572093|NCT03617185|162816978|SUPERIORITY||Wilcoxon test statistic|9.0||||0.77|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to compare within-participant change between baseline and 2 year for each treatment group||||0.77
81572094|NCT03617185|162816979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.61||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.35||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Questionnaire||0.35|-1.5|0.21
81572095|NCT03617185|162816979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.8||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Questionnaire||0.80|-0.98|0.85
81572096|NCT03617185|162816979|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.46||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|1.5||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Questionnaire||1.50|-0.58|0.37
81572097|NCT03617185|162816979|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|1.0||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.02||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||Questionnaire||1.02|0.99|0.78
81572098|NCT03617185|162816979|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.99||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.01||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||Questionnaire||1.01|0.98|0.53
81572099|NCT03617185|162816979|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.98||||0.08|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.0||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||Questionnaire||1.00|0.96|0.08
81572100|NCT03617185|162816980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.01
81572101|NCT03617185|162816980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.04
81572102|NCT03617185|162816980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.47||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.47
81572103|NCT03617185|162816980|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.98||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.01||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.01|0.96|0.18
81572104|NCT03617185|162816980|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.99||||0.52|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.02||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.02|0.96|0.52
81572105|NCT03617185|162816980|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|1.0||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.02||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.02|0.97|0.87
81572106|NCT03617185|162816981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.20
81572107|NCT03617185|162816981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.57||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.57
81572108|NCT03617185|162816981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.61
81572109|NCT03617185|162816982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.73||||0.44|TWO_SIDED|-1.2|-1.2|2.67||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Total Score||2.67|-1.2|0.44
81572110|NCT03617185|162816982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.03||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.16|2.1||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Total Score||2.10|-2.16|0.97
81572111|NCT03617185|162816982|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.4||||0.71|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|2.58||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Total Score||2.58|-1.78|0.71
81572112|NCT03617185|162816982|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|1.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.02||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Score||1.02|0.98|0.99
81572113|NCT03617185|162816982|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|1.0||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.02||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Score||1.02|0.98|0.88
81572114|NCT03617185|162816982|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.99||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.0||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||Total Score||1.00|0.97|0.09
81572115|NCT03617185|162816983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.52||||0.78|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.41|4.45||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||4.45|-3.41|0.78
81572116|NCT03617185|162816983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.59||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.14|1.95||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||1.95|-3.14|0.63
81572117|NCT03617185|162816983|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.01||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.55|3.58||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||3.58|-1.55|0.43
81572118|NCT03617185|162816983|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.99||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.01||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.01|0.98|0.43
81572119|NCT03617185|162816983|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|1.0||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.98|1.02||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.02|0.98|0.83
81572120|NCT03617185|162816983|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.97|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.94|0.99||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.99|0.94|<0.01
81572121|NCT03617185|162816984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.54||||0.84|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.68|5.59||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||5.59|-6.68|0.84
81572122|NCT03617185|162816984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.7||||0.48|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.57|12.97||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||12.97|-7.57|0.48
81572123|NCT03617185|162816984|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.87||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.94|3.18||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||3.18|-4.94|0.64
81572124|NCT03617185|162816985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.3||0.69|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the group from baseline to 2 years is significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.69
81572125|NCT03617185|162816985|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.9||0.24|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the group from baseline to 2 years is significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81572126|NCT03617185|162816985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.2|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.1||0.45|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the group from baseline to 2 years is significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.45
81572127|NCT03617185|162816985|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.5||0.84|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the group from baseline to 2 years is significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.84
81572128|NCT03617185|162816986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.6||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.66|0.44||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|t-test, 2 sided|||Mcgill Total Score||0.44|-5.66|0.09
81572129|NCT03617185|162816986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.97||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.36|2.41||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|t-test, 2 sided|||Mcgill Total Score||2.41|-4.36|0.56
81572130|NCT03617185|162816986|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.72||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|1.05||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|t-test, 2 sided|||Mcgill Total Score||1.05|-4.5|0.21
81572131|NCT03617185|162816987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.62
81572132|NCT03617185|162816987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.92
81572133|NCT03617185|162816987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9||||||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.90
81572134|NCT03617185|162816987|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|-0.02||||0.46|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.03||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.06|0.46
81572135|NCT03617185|162816987|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|-0.02||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.03||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.03|-0.06|0.47
81572136|NCT03617185|162816987|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|0.003||||0.91|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.04|0.05||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||||0.05|-0.04|0.91
81572137|NCT03617185|162816988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.06||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.53|0.65||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||NeuroQOL- overall QOL||0.65|-0.53|0.83
81572138|NCT03617185|162816988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.97|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.76|0.78||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||NeuroQOL- overall QOL||0.78|-0.76|0.97
81572139|NCT03617185|162816988|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.09||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.73|0.54||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||NeuroQOL- overall QOL||0.54|-0.73|0.76
81572140|NCT03617185|162816989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.6||0.58|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the group from baseline to 2 years is significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.58
81572141|NCT03617185|162816989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.0||0.8|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the group from baseline to 2 years is significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.80
81572142|NCT03617185|162816989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4||0.86|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the group from baseline to 2 years is significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.86
81572143|NCT03617185|162816989|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4||0.46|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the group from baseline to 2 years is significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.46
81572144|NCT03617185|162816990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.58|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.7||0.38|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the group from baseline to 2 years is significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.38
81572145|NCT03617185|162816990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.11|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.15||0.72|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the group from baseline to 2 years is significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.72
81572146|NCT03617185|162816990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.31|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.07||0.55|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the group from baseline to 2 years is significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.55
81572147|NCT03617185|162816990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.57|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.7||0.28|TWO_SIDED|||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the group from baseline to 2 years is significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.28
81572148|NCT03617185|162816991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the group from baseline to 2 years is significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.54
81572149|NCT03617185|162816991|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the group from baseline to 2 years is significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||1.00
81572150|NCT03617185|162816991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.77||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the group from baseline to 2 years is significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.77
81572151|NCT03617185|162816991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.24||||||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the group from baseline to 2 years is significant|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.24
81572152|NCT03617185|162816992|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.0||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.37|2.36||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||2.36|-6.37|0.36
81572153|NCT03617185|162816992|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|4.5|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.31|7.71||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||7.71|1.31|<0.01
81572154|NCT03617185|162816992|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.62||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.37|16.63||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||||16.63|-5.37|0.30
81572155|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.14||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|7.58||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Inhibitory Control and Attention Test||7.58|-1.30|0.16
81572156|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.91||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.05|5.88||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Inhibitory Control and Attention Test||5.88|-2.05|0.33
81572157|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.43||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.72|5.59||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Inhibitory Control and Attention Test||5.59|-2.72|0.49
81572158|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.97||||0.35|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|9.44||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Dimensional Change Card Sort Test||9.44|-3.48|0.35
81572159|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.6||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|9.44||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Dimensional Change Card Sort Test||9.44|-3.48|0.10
81572160|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.24||||0.32|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.34|9.82||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Dimensional Change Card Sort Test||9.82|-3.34|0.32
81572161|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.4||||0.49|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|9.37||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Picture Sequence Memory Test||9.37|-4.57|0.49
81572162|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|3.2||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.03|9.56||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Picture Sequence Memory Test||9.56|-3.03|0.30
81572163|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|0.49||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.4|6.38||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Picture Sequence Memory Test||6.38|-5.40|0.86
81572164|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.42||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.39|6.24||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||List Sorting Working Memory Test||6.24|-5.39|0.88
81572165|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.6||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.14|6.31||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||List Sorting Working Memory Test||6.31|-5.14|0.83
81572166|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.62||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.02|4.76||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||List Sorting Working Memory Test||4.76|-6.02|0.81
81572167|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.29||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.1|1.57||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Pattern Comparison Processing Speed Test||1.57|-12.1|0.12
81572168|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.84||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.53|5.84||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Pattern Comparison Processing Speed Test||5.84|-9.53|0.63
81572169|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.87||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.8|4.05||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Pattern Comparison Processing Speed Test||4.05|-9.80|0.40
81572170|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.04||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.63|5.73||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Cognition Fluid Composite||5.73|-3.63|0.65
81572171|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.68||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.17|7.54||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Cognition Fluid Composite||7.54|-2.17|0.27
81572172|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.27||||0.9|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.1|4.65||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Cognition Fluid Composite||4.65|-4.10|0.90
81572173|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|-0.02||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.21|0.17||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||Cognition Fluid Composite||0.17|-0.21|0.85
81572174|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Interaction term for difference in slope|-0.1||||0.28|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.29|0.09||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||Cognition Fluid Composite||0.09|-0.29|0.28
81572175|NCT03617185|162816993|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.001||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.19||The P-value tests for association between the outcome and treatment at each visit, compared to the no-treatment group|Mixed Models Analysis|||Cognition Fluid Composite||0.19|-0.18|0.99
81572176|NCT03617185|162816994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.19||||0.57|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.49||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Auditory Learning||0.49|-0.87|0.57
81572177|NCT03617185|162816994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.26||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.28||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Auditory Learning||0.28|-0.81|0.33
81572178|NCT03617185|162816994|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Net)|-0.38||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.23||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Auditory Learning||0.23|-1.00|0.22
81572179|NCT03617185|162816994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.29||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.23|0.81||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Delayed Recall||0.81|-0.23|0.27
81572180|NCT03617185|162816994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.16||||0.54|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.37||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Delayed Recall||0.37|-0.69|0.54
81572181|NCT03617185|162816994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.02||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.53||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Delayed Recall||0.53|-0.57|0.93
81572182|NCT03617185|162816994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.14||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.46|0.74||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Recognition||0.74|-0.46|0.64
81572183|NCT03617185|162816994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.21||||0.37|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.27||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Recognition||0.27|-0.70|0.37
81572184|NCT03617185|162816994|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.88|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.59|0.69||The P-value tests whether the within-participant change in the outcome from baseline to 2 years differs between the treatment and no-treatment groups.|t-test, 2 sided|||Recognition||0.69|-0.59|0.88
81572185|NCT01964430|162816995|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.88||||0.1824|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.729|1.063|||Log Rank|Stratified by resection status (R0 versus R1) and nodal status (LN+ versus LN).|Estimated using stratified Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for strata of resection status (R0 versus R1) and nodal status (LN+ versus LN-).|||1.063|0.729|0.1824
81572186|NCT01964430|162816996|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.81||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.691|0.957|||Log Rank|Stratified by resection status (R0 versus. R1) and nodal status (LN+ versus. LN-)|Estimated using stratified Cox proportional hazards model adjusting for strata of resection status (R0 versus R1) and nodal status (LN+ versus|||0.957|0.691|0.0128
81572187|NCT02557555|162817093|OTHER|P-values corresponding to a test of equal proportions (yes/no- 50%/50%)|||||<|0.0001||||||Researched options for labor pain|Test of equal proportion (50/50)|||||||<0.0001
81572188|NCT02557555|162817093|OTHER|P-values corresponding to a test of equal proportions (yes/no- 50%/50%)|||||<|0.0001||||||Pamphlet better explained options for pain|Test of equal proportion (50/50)|||||||<0.0001
81572189|NCT02557555|162817093|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pamphlet should be given before onset labor pain|Test of equal proportion (50/50)|||||||<0.0001
81572190|NCT02557555|162817093|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Pamphlet information helped to reduce anxiety|Test of equal proportion (50/50)|||||||<0.0001
81572191|NCT02557555|162817093|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||Information corrected any misconception|Test of equal proportion (50/50)|||||||0.0002
81572192|NCT02557555|162817093|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||Written information should always be available|Test of equal proportion (50/50)|||||||<0.0001
81572193|NCT01600638|162817137|OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.27|||TWO_SIDED|||||||||||||
81572194|NCT01600638|162817138|OTHER||sucess proportion|0.7823|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.614|0.951||||||||0.951|0.614|
81572195|NCT03338998|162817141|SUPERIORITY||Geo-mean ratio|1.05||||0.585|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.717|1.535|||ANCOVA|||||1.535|0.717|0.585
81572196|NCT02657915|162817156|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-6.0|||=|0.165|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.56|2.57|||ANCOVA|||||2.57|-14.56|=0.165
81572197|NCT02166905|162817204|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.4||||0.177|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.1|1.2|||Log Rank||Reference=arm 1|||1.2|0.1|0.177
81575227|NCT01059825|162821909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.1||||0.306|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.87|1.67||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||1.67|-3.87|0.306
81572198|NCT02617628|162817210|EQUIVALENCE|The odds ratio for relapse versus non-relapse for the AR group relative to the BR group was analyzed, as well as the corresponding odds ratio for unknown relative to non-relapse.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.56||||0.38|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|4.27|||Regression, Logistic||Threshold for significance was set at p\<.05|Based on Lee et al. we estimated a 23-33% group difference in relapse by month 3. Power estimates calculated this estimate with a 2-sided alpha of .05 and a baseline sample size of 100 per group resulted in 80% power to detect a difference of approximately 20% (OR = 2.4) between groups assuming a rate of 50% in the control condition and 10% and 20% attrition by 3- and 6-month follow-ups. For the 86 participants randomized and released, with 80% power; and odds ratio of 3.5.||4.27|0.57|0.38
81572199|NCT02617628|162817211|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|-0.74486||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Cox|||We used Cox proportional hazards regression model to compare the groups on time to reincarceration.||||0.01
81572200|NCT05405309|162817221|OTHER||||||||||||||||||"The primary analysis was of safety and included all patients who received at least one dose of the investigational regimen. The rate of adverse events was estimated after the first 5 patients were treated at Original DL1 (camonsertib 40mg daily and olaparib 100mg BID dosing 2 days per week, at 28 day cycles)~After the first 5 patients were treated, it was determined that this dosing strategy may not be appropriate for R/R CLL patients and reduced dosing frequency may be necessary to increase the safety of the combination therapy. The protocol and DLs were amended, and sought to enroll an additional 18 patients.~Before the enrollment of 18 additional participants and MTD determination, the study was terminated due to sponsor de-activation of all programs associated with camonsertib."|||
81572201|NCT02801331|162817232|EQUIVALENCE|A test of equivalence was conducted for unadjusted comparisons. A chi squared test of proportions was used for unadjusted comparisons.||||||0.6||||||Unadjusted|Chi-squared|||||||.60
81572202|NCT02801331|162817233|EQUIVALENCE|A statistical test comparing cumulative morphine dose was performed for the cohort that was treated with morphine (n=60)||||||0.62|||||||t-test, 2 sided|degrees of freedom =58 for cohort analyzed that received morphine treatment.||||||.62
81572203|NCT02801331|162817234|EQUIVALENCE|A statistical test comparing day of life discharged among untreated infants who completed hospitalization at study site (n=181).||||||0.29|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 179 based on number of infants who completed hospitalization at study site.||||||0.29
81572204|NCT02801331|162817235|EQUIVALENCE|A statistical test comparing day of life discharged among untreated infants (n=121)||||||0.55|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 119 based on number of infants who did not receive morphine treatment.||||||0.55
81572205|NCT02801331|162817236|EQUIVALENCE|A statistical test comparing day of life discharged among treated infants, n=60||||||0.36|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 58 based on number of infants who received morphine treatment.||||||0.36
81572206|NCT02801331|162817237|EQUIVALENCE|A test of equivalence was conducted for unadjusted comparisons. A t test of means was used for unadjusted comparisons.||||||0.56|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 58 based on number of infants who received morphine treatment.||||||0.56
81572207|NCT02801331|162817238|EQUIVALENCE|A statistical test comparing day of life infant started treatment as performed for the cohort that was treated with morphine (n=60)||||||0.25|||||||t-test, 2 sided|df = 58 based on number of infants who received morphine treatment.||||||0.25
81572208|NCT02443987|162817242|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.40
81572209|NCT02443987|162817243|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.18
81572210|NCT02443987|162817244|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.02
81572211|NCT02443987|162817245|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.51|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.51
81572212|NCT01638546|162817271|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The study will be performed as a double-blind, placebo controlled, randomized Phase II in patients with relapsed sensitive or refractory SCLC. Eligible patients will be randomized 1:1 to one of two treatment arms: ABT-888 and temozolomide as the investigational arm, versus placebo and temozolomide as the control arm. The randomization will be stratified by center and by type or relapse (sensitive vs. refractory). The primary objective is to compare the two treatment regimens with respect to efficacy, expressed as Progression Free Survival (PFS) at 4 months post-randomization. PFS will be calculated as proportion of patients alive and without evidence of disease at 4 months after randomization.|||
81572213|NCT04526665|162817284|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|37.562|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.641|302.247|||Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test|Exact Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by the randomization factors (ALP \>3xULN or TB\>ULN:Yes/No, and Baseline PBC Worst Itch NRS ≥ 4: Yes/No)||||302.247|7.641|<0.0001
81572214|NCT04526665|162817286|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.784||||0.197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.986|0.418|||mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM)|||||0.418|-1.986|0.1970
81572215|NCT04526665|162817287|OTHER||Least square mean difference|-0.343||||0.5522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.489|0.803|||MMRM|MMRM with treatment, 4-week period and treatment by 4-week period interaction as fixed factors and adjusting for baseline and stratification factors.||||0.803|-1.489|0.5522
81572216|NCT03396367|162817331|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.372||||0.433|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.558|1.302||Condition (referent = education control).|Latent Growth Curve||Variable:|||1.302|-.558|.433
81572217|NCT03396367|162817331|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.017||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.121|0.087|||Latent Growth Curve||Variable: Communication Compentence|||.087|-.121|.749
81572218|NCT03396367|162817331|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.073||||0.302|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.121|0.087|||Latent Growth Curve||Moderating Variable: Communication Competence by Condition|||.087|-.121|.302
81572219|NCT03396367|162817331|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.027||||0.799|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.182|0.236|||Latent Growth Curve||Variable: Relationship Satisfaction|||.236|-.182|.799
81572220|NCT03396367|162817331|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.211||||0.173|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.514|0.092|||Latent Growth Curve||Moderating Variable: Relationship Satisfaction by Condition|||.092|-.514|.173
81572221|NCT03396367|162817332|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.427||||0.172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.186|1.04||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between the Partner intervention and the Education intervention at baseline.|Latent Growth Curve|||||1.04|-.186|.172
81572222|NCT03396367|162817332|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.281||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.623|0.061||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between the Partner intervention and the Education intervention at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|||||.061|-.623|.054
81572223|NCT03396367|162817332|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.125||||0.036|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.011|0.26||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between the Partner intervention and the Education intervention across the 3-,6-,9-, and 12- month follow-ups.|Latent Growth Curve|||||.260|-.011|.036
81572224|NCT03396367|162817333|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.245||||0.679|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.913|1.403||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between the Partner intervention and the Education intervention at baseline.|Latent Growth Curve|||||1.403|-.913|.679
81572225|NCT03396367|162817333|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-0.301||||0.359|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.938|1.336||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between the Partner intervention and the Education intervention at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|||||1.336|-1.938|.359
81572226|NCT03396367|162817333|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.048||||0.431|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.496|0.593||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between the Partner intervention and the Education intervention across the 3-,6-,9-, and 12- month follow-ups.|Latent Growth Curve|||||.593|-.496|.431
81572227|NCT03396367|162817334|SUPERIORITY||Slope|-1.251||||0.326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.814|1.311||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between the Partner intervention and the Education intervention at baseline.|Latent Growth Curve|||||1.311|-3.814|.326
81572228|NCT03396367|162817334|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.246||||0.384|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.383|1.875||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between the Partner intervention and the Education intervention at the 3-month follow-up.|Latent Growth Curve|||||1.875|-1.383|.384
81572229|NCT03396367|162817334|SUPERIORITY||Slope|0.856||||0.019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.052|1.659||A latent growth curve (LGC) with an intercept and linear slope was specified. The intercept quoted here represents the difference between the Partner intervention and the Education intervention across the 3-,6-,9-, and 12- month follow-ups.|Latent Growth Curve|||||1.659|.052|.019
81572230|NCT00790023|162817340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.94|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.32||The p-value from primary outcome was adjusted at alpha=0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in primary outcome when compare active to placebo group. The alternative hypothesis is that there is a difference in primary outcome when compare active to placebo group. It was estimated that 200 subjects per group will provide at least 85% power to detect a difference between treatment groups of 0.7 in the change from baseline in rTNSS with a two-sided alpha level of 0.025.||1.32|0.57|<0.0001
81572231|NCT00790023|162817340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.45||The p-value from primary outcome was adjusted at alpha=0.025.|ANCOVA|||The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in primary outcome when compare active to placebo group. The alternative hypothesis is that there is a difference in primary outcome when compare active to placebo group. It was estimated that 200 subjects per group will provide at least 85% power to detect a difference between treatment groups of 0.7 in the change from baseline in rTNSS with a two-sided alpha level of 0.025.||1.45|0.70|<0.0001
81572232|NCT00790023|162817341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.87|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|1.25|||ANCOVA|||Dmitrienko's tree-structured gatekeeping method was used for multiple comparisons||1.25|0.50|<0.0001
81572233|NCT00790023|162817341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.37|||ANCOVA|||Dmitrienko's tree-structured gatekeeping method was used for multiple comparisons||1.37|0.63|<0.0001
81572234|NCT00790023|162817342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.61||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.28|0.95|||ANCOVA|||Dmitrienko's tree-structured gatekeeping method was used for multiple comparisons||0.95|0.28|0.0004
81572235|NCT00790023|162817342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.6||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.94|||ANCOVA|||Dmitrienko's tree-structured gatekeeping method was used for multiple comparisons||0.94|0.27|0.0005
81572236|NCT03808493|162817376|EQUIVALENCE|For log-transformed (natural log) AUClast, the two-sided 90% CI of the difference in the least square means (LS-Means) between the formulations (TAK-438 OD tablet-TAK-438 tablet) was provided using the ANOVA model.|LS-Means Difference|-0.0211|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0752|0.0329||||||||0.0329|-0.0752|
81572237|NCT03808493|162817376|EQUIVALENCE|For log-transformed (natural log) AUClast, the two-sided 90% CI of the difference in the LS-Means between the formulations (TAK-438 OD tablet-TAK-438 tablet) was provided using the ANOVA model.|LS-Means Difference|0.0019|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0778|0.0815||||||||0.0815|-0.0778|
81572238|NCT03808493|162817377|EQUIVALENCE|For log-transformed (natural log) Cmax, the two-sided 90% CI of the difference in the LS-Means between the formulations (TAK-438 OD tablet-TAK-438 tablet) was provided using the ANOVA model.|LS-Means Difference|-0.0698|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1404|0.0008||||||||0.0008|-0.1404|
81572239|NCT03808493|162817377|EQUIVALENCE|For log-transformed (natural log) Cmax, the two-sided 90% CI of the difference in the LS-Means between the formulations (TAK-438 OD tablet-TAK-438 tablet) was provided using the ANOVA model.|LS-Means Difference|-0.0811|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.1658|0.0036||||||||0.0036|-0.1658|
81572240|NCT03808493|162817378|EQUIVALENCE|For log-transformed (natural log) AUC∞, the two-sided 90% CI of the difference in the LS-Means between the formulations (TAK-438 OD tablet-TAK-438 tablet) was provided using the ANOVA model.|LS-Means Difference|-0.0199|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0731|0.0333||||||||0.0333|-0.0731|
81572241|NCT03808493|162817378|EQUIVALENCE|For log-transformed (natural log) AUC∞, the two-sided 90% CI of the difference in the LS-Means between the formulations (TAK-438 OD tablet-TAK-438 tablet) was provided using the ANOVA model.|LS-Means Difference|0.0035|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.076|0.083||||||||0.0830|-0.0760|
81572242|NCT03808493|162817379|EQUIVALENCE|For log-transformed (natural log) Tmax, the two-sided 90% CI of the difference in the LS-Means between the formulations (TAK-438 OD tablet-TAK-438 tablet) was provided using the ANOVA model.|LS-Means Difference|0.1902|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0199|0.3605||||||||0.3605|0.0199|
81572243|NCT03808493|162817379|EQUIVALENCE|For log-transformed (natural log) Tmax, the two-sided 90% CI of the difference in the LS-Means between the formulations (TAK-438 OD tablet-TAK-438 tablet) was provided using the ANOVA model.|LS-Means Difference|0.2142|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0558|0.3725||||||||0.3725|0.0558|
81572244|NCT03808493|162817380|EQUIVALENCE|For log-transformed (natural log) MRT∞,ev, the two-sided 90% CI of the difference in the LS-Means between the formulations (TAK-438 OD tablet-TAK-438 tablet) was provided using the ANOVA model.|LS-Means Difference|0.0311|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.0022|0.0599||||||||0.0599|0.0022|
81572245|NCT03808493|162817380|EQUIVALENCE|For log-transformed (natural log) MRT∞,ev, the two-sided 90% CI of the difference in the LS-Means between the formulations (TAK-438 OD tablet-TAK-438 tablet) was provided using the ANOVA model.|LS-Means Difference|0.0306|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0003|0.0616||||||||0.0616|-0.0003|
81572246|NCT03808493|162817381|EQUIVALENCE|For log-transformed (natural log) λz, the two-sided 90% CI of the difference in the LS-Means between the formulations (TAK-438 OD tablet-TAK-438 tablet) was provided using the ANOVA model.|LS-Means Difference|0.0209|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0112|0.053||||||||0.0530|-0.0112|
81572247|NCT03808493|162817381|EQUIVALENCE|For log-transformed (natural log) λz, the two-sided 90% CI of the difference in the LS-Means between the formulations (TAK-438 OD tablet-TAK-438 tablet) was provided using the ANOVA model.|LS-Means Difference|-0.0135|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.0508|0.0238||||||||0.0238|-0.0508|
81572248|NCT01806545|162817435|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion treatment difference|-0.11||||0.1197|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.242|0.025||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by diabetic status at surgery comparing the 2 treatment groups.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.025|-0.242|0.1197
81572249|NCT01806545|162817436|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion treatment difference|-0.08||||0.1962|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.204|0.045||P-value was based on Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by diabetic status at surgery comparing the 2 treatment groups.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||0.045|-0.204|0.1962
81572250|NCT01806545|162817437|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.09|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by diabetic status at surgery comparing the 2 treatment groups.|Log Rank|||||||0.090
81572251|NCT01806545|162817438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.193|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|P-value based on log-rank test stratified by diabetic status at surgery comparing the 2 treatment groups.||Analysis of time to loss of patency||||0.193
81572252|NCT01806545|162817439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by diabetic status at surgery comparing the 2 treatment groups.|Log Rank|||Analysis of time to loss of patency||||0.231
81572253|NCT01806545|162817440|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.158|TWO_SIDED|||||P-value based on log-rank test stratified by diabetic status at surgery comparing the 2 treatment groups.|Log Rank|||Analysis of time to loss of patency||||0.158
81572254|NCT01806545|162817441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|-0.895|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.213|0.423||||||Treatment difference at week 12||0.423|-2.213|
81572255|NCT01806545|162817441|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|-0.232|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.791|1.327||||||Treatment difference at week 26||1.327|-1.791|
81572256|NCT01806545|162817442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion treatment difference|-0.04|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.273|0.2||||||Analysis of week 12||0.200|-0.273|
81572257|NCT01806545|162817442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Proportion treatment difference|0.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.165|0.318||||||Analysis of week 26||0.318|-0.165|
81572258|NCT01806545|162817443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|0.154|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.096|0.404||||||Analysis of week 12||0.404|-0.096|
81572259|NCT01806545|162817443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean treatment difference|0.565|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|1.152||||||Analysis of week 26||1.152|-0.023|
81572260|NCT00429273|162817444|OTHER|Test for differences in treatment outcomes between three different tx|F-Value for variance component|18.9|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||Analyses are based on a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) modelling the effects of the medication when calibrated to optimal dosage and controlling for time effects and within-subject effects. The design is a combined within-between subject design, where each participant is exposed to, and provides information about multiple tx modalities.||||<.01
81572261|NCT00730132|162817498|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.007|||||||Pearson Chi-Square|||Significance of the differences in the number of patients per group who achieved goal TC levels on Visit 2.||||0.007
81572262|NCT00730132|162817499|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001||||||Chi square, continuity corrected. Asymptotic significance.|McNemar|||Significance of paired changes in the number of patients who achieved LDL-C target levels on Visit 2, for each treatment group comparison||||<0.001
81572263|NCT00730132|162817500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|25.757|STANDARD_DEVIATION|12.30606||||95.0||||||||Descriptive statistics of relative (%) change in TC levels from Baseline at Visit 2||||
81572264|NCT00730132|162817500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|20.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.662||||95.0||||||||Descriptive statistics of relative (%) change in TC from baseline at Visit 2||||
81572265|NCT00730132|162817500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.8181|STANDARD_DEVIATION|14.03545||||95.0||||||||Descriptive statistics of relative (%) change in TC from baseline at Visit 2||||
81572266|NCT00730132|162817500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.80928|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.48621||0.143|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.307|0.6884|||Games-Howell|||Statin Dose Titration compared to New Statin||.6884|-6.3070|.143
81572267|NCT00730132|162817500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.74811|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.56351||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.4298|-2.0664|||Games-Howell|||Statin Dose Titration compared to Ezetimbe||-2.0664|-9.4298|.001
81572268|NCT00730132|162817500|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.93883|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.38286||0.086|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1948|0.3171|||Games-Howell|||New Statin compared to Ezetimibe||.3171|-6.1948|.086
81572269|NCT00730132|162817501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|26.8174|STANDARD_DEVIATION|19.85205||||95.0||||||||Descriptive statistics of relative (%) change in LDL-C levels by the end of the study (Visit 2) compared to Baseline (Visit 1)||||
81572270|NCT00730132|162817501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|28.2488|STANDARD_DEVIATION|20.78727||||95.0||||||||Descriptive statistics of relative (%) change in LDL-C levels by the end of the study (Visit 2) compared to Baseline (Visit 1)||||
81572271|NCT00730132|162817501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.0665|STANDARD_DEVIATION|15.5901||||95.0||||||||Descriptive statistics of relative (%) change in LDL-C levels by the end of the study (Visit 2) compared to Baseline (Visit 1)||||
81572272|NCT00730132|162817501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.43138|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.01009||0.756|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1604|3.2977|||Games-Howell|||Statin Dose Titration compared to New Statin||3.2977|-6.1604|.756
81572273|NCT00730132|162817501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-5.24911|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.97821||0.023|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.9072|-0.591|||Games-Howell|||Statin Dose Titration compared to Ezetimibe||-.5910|-9.9072|.023
81572274|NCT00730132|162817501|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-3.81773|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.88425||0.107|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2523|0.6169|||Games-Howell|||New Statin compared to Ezetimibe||.6169|-8.2523|.107
81572275|NCT02296320|162817502|SUPERIORITY||Relative risk reduction|31.9||||0.166|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-7.5|56.8|||Poisson regression with robust variance|||The key efficacy analyses were based on 5000 mg MEDI4893 and placebo. Participants who received 2000 mg MEDI4893 were summarized descriptively.||56.8|-7.5|0.166
81572276|NCT01930123|162817554|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.26|STANDARD_DEVIATION|9.98||0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81572277|NCT01930123|162817555|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Mild fibrosis vs. advanced fibrosis||||0.006
81572278|NCT01930123|162817556|OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|56.7|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2.6||0.09|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||0.09
81572279|NCT02446483|162817557|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence was established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125%.|Point Estimate Percent|101.32|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|95.81|107.15||||||||107.15|95.81|
81572280|NCT02446483|162817558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125%.|Point Estimate Percent|98.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.54|105.28||||||Comparison of T- rabeprazole 20 mg and R- rabeprazole 20 mg for AUC0-t.||105.28|92.54|
81572281|NCT02446483|162817558|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Bioequivalence is established when 90% Confidence Interval falls within 80-125%.|Point Estimate Percent|98.05|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|91.81|104.71||||||Comparison of Treatment A- rabeprazole 20 mg and Treatment B- rabeprazole 20 mg for AUC0-infinity.||104.71|91.81|
81572282|NCT02446483|162817559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0029||95.0|||||Wilcoxon's Signed-Rank Test|||||||0.0029
81572283|NCT02899793|162817563|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024|||||||Fisher Exact|||Subgroup difference in ORRs||||0.024
81572284|NCT03310021|162817571|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-65.5||||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-78.0|-58.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-58.00|-78.00|0.0275
81572285|NCT03310021|162817571|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-61.0||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.0|-44.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-44.00|-65.00|0.025
81572286|NCT03310021|162817571|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-32.5||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.0|-9.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-9.00|-47.00|0.0136
81572287|NCT03310021|162817571|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-36.5||||0.0136|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.0|-9.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-9.00|-62.00|0.0136
81572288|NCT03310021|162817571|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-59.0||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.0|-38.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-38.00|-70.00|0.025
81572289|NCT03310021|162817571|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-66.0||||0.0119|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-68.0|-61.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-61.00|-68.00|0.0119
81572290|NCT03310021|162817571|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-15.5||||0.2667|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.0|17.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||17.00|-38.00|0.2667
81572291|NCT03310021|162817571|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-68.0||||0.0238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.0|-59.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-59.00|-74.00|0.0238
81572292|NCT03310021|162817571|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-56.5||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.0|-39.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-39.00|-65.00|0.0007
81572293|NCT03310021|162817571|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-35.0||||0.0121|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.0|-24.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-24.00|-53.00|0.0121
81572294|NCT03310021|162817572|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-80.0||||0.0256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.0|-77.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-77.00|-83.00|0.0256
81572295|NCT03310021|162817572|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-79.5||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.0|-67.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-67.00|-97.00|0.025
81572296|NCT03310021|162817572|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-37.0||||0.074|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.0|5.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||5.00|-66.00|0.074
81572297|NCT03310021|162817572|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-10.5||||0.1066|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.0|10.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||10.00|-59.00|0.1066
81572298|NCT03310021|162817572|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-84.0||||0.0219|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-87.0|-71.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-71.00|-87.00|0.0219
81572299|NCT03310021|162817572|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-78.0||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-83.0|-74.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-74.0|-83.00|0.0262
81572300|NCT03310021|162817572|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-50.0||||0.0412|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.0|0.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||0.00|-65.00|0.0412
81572301|NCT03310021|162817572|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-89.5||||0.0269|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-93.0|-77.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-77.00|-93.00|0.0269
81572302|NCT03310021|162817572|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-84.0||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.0|-69.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-69.00|-86.00|0.0026
81572303|NCT03310021|162817572|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-65.0||||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-76.0|-57.0|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-57.00|-76.00|0.0181
81572304|NCT03310021|162817573|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-81.06||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.99|-71.96|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-71.96|-92.99|0.0282
81572305|NCT03310021|162817573|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-69.15||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-96.91|-48.64|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-48.64|-96.91|0.0282
81572306|NCT03310021|162817573|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-57.39||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-72.07|-40.03|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-40.03|-72.07|0.0085
81572307|NCT03310021|162817573|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-54.96||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.42|-25.5|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-25.50|-80.42|0.0085
81572308|NCT03310021|162817573|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-100.25||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-133.08|-84.48|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-84.48|-133.08|0.0282
81572309|NCT03310021|162817573|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-79.87||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-86.36|-65.74|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-65.74|-86.36|0.0282
81572310|NCT03310021|162817573|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-65.02||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-89.54|-39.17|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-39.17|-89.54|0.0085
81572311|NCT03310021|162817573|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-91.29||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-128.88|-60.83|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-60.83|-128.88|0.0282
81572312|NCT03310021|162817573|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-81.49||||0.0034|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-91.05|-65.96|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-65.96|-91.05|0.0034
81572313|NCT03310021|162817573|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-58.47||||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-110.86|-46.12|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-46.12|-110.86|0.0189
81572314|NCT03310021|162817574|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-59.39||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-66.48|-52.62|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-52.62|-66.48|0.0282
81572315|NCT03310021|162817574|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-59.26||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.34|-26.94|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-26.94|-70.34|0.0282
81572316|NCT03310021|162817574|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-36.76||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.14|-29.76|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-29.76|-46.14|0.0085
81572317|NCT03310021|162817574|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-36.82||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-55.81|-20.46|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-20.46|-55.81|0.0085
81572318|NCT03310021|162817574|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-61.67||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-75.82|-43.78|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-43.78|-75.82|0.0282
81572319|NCT03310021|162817574|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-67.63||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-77.4|-61.99|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-61.99|-77.40|0.0282
81572320|NCT03310021|162817574|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-40.33||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.77|-11.17|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-11.17|-59.77|0.0085
81572321|NCT03310021|162817574|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-59.18||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-101.02|-48.14|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-48.14|-101.02|0.0282
81572322|NCT03310021|162817574|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-54.63||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.14|-41.19|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-41.19|-59.14|0.0027
81572323|NCT03310021|162817574|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|-38.14||||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.78|-15.37|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||-15.37|-65.78|0.0189
81572324|NCT03310021|162817575|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|965.09||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|474.48|1377.35|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1377.35|474.48|0.0282
81572325|NCT03310021|162817575|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|1127.29||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|769.46|1575.02|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1575.02|769.46|0.0282
81572326|NCT03310021|162817575|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|574.89||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|307.65|1175.28|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1175.28|307.65|0.0085
81572327|NCT03310021|162817575|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|715.34||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|535.38|836.4|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||836.40|535.38|0.0085
81572328|NCT03310021|162817575|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|1141.17||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|964.03|1736.78|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1736.78|964.03|0.0282
81572329|NCT03310021|162817575|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|1198.83||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|988.82|1670.3|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1670.30|988.82|0.0282
81572330|NCT03310021|162817575|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|721.21||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|585.92|1108.92|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1108.92|585.92|0.0085
81572331|NCT03310021|162817575|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|1204.62||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1001.72|1471.45|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1471.45|1001.72|0.0282
81572332|NCT03310021|162817575|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|1180.5||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|857.21|1296.02|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1296.02|857.21|0.0027
81572333|NCT03310021|162817575|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|976.59||||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|585.99|1498.37|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1498.37|585.99|0.0189
81572334|NCT03310021|162817576|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|826.9||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|505.4|1362.11|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1362.11|505.40|0.0282
81572335|NCT03310021|162817576|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|1125.7||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|873.87|1552.77|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1552.77|873.87|0.0282
81572336|NCT03310021|162817576|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|538.84||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|291.2|1077.46|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1077.46|291.20|0.0085
81572337|NCT03310021|162817576|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|687.57||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|500.92|902.73|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||902.73|500.92|0.0085
81572338|NCT03310021|162817576|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|1012.45||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|859.08|1352.05|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1352.05|859.08|0.0282
81572339|NCT03310021|162817576|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|1057.27||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|818.96|1634.3|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1634.30|818.96|0.0282
81572340|NCT03310021|162817576|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|630.81||||0.0085|TWO_SIDED|95.0|421.78|1124.28|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1124.28|421.78|0.0085
81572341|NCT03310021|162817576|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|925.84||||0.0282|TWO_SIDED|95.0|663.74|1216.28|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1216.28|663.74|0.0282
81572342|NCT03310021|162817576|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|871.11||||0.0027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|631.67|1051.06|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1051.06|631.67|0.0027
81572343|NCT03310021|162817576|SUPERIORITY||Hodges lehman Location shift|874.44||||0.0189|TWO_SIDED|95.0|637.25|1412.21|||2-sided Wilcoxon Rank Sum|||||1412.21|637.25|0.0189
81572344|NCT01049308|162817597|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage|57.6|||||TWO_SIDED|||||||||Descriptive data to describe prevalence of cognitive impairment in outpatient veterans with chronic heart failure||||
81572345|NCT03334539|162817612|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|0.11||||0.3378|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.12|0.34||P-value was calculated using a model with treatment, baseline score, and site as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.34|-0.12|0.3378
81572346|NCT03334539|162817612|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.12||||0.2883|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.35||P-value was calculated using a model with treatment, baseline score, and site as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.35|-0.10|0.2883
81572347|NCT03334539|162817612|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.01||||0.9293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.22|0.24||P-value calculated using a model with treatment, baseline score, and site as covariates|ANCOVA|||||0.24|-0.22|0.9293
81572348|NCT03334539|162817613|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.1473|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.1||P-value calculated using a model with treatment, baseline score, and site as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.1|-0.7|0.1473
81572349|NCT03334539|162817613|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.3||||0.2321|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|0.2||P-value calculated using a model with treatment, baseline score, and site as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.2|-0.7|0.2321
81572350|NCT03334539|162817613|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.0||||0.8217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.5||P-value calculated using a model with treatment, baseline score, and site as covariates.|ANCOVA|||||0.5|-0.4|0.8217
81572351|NCT04974697|162817653|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the test lens was concluded if the lower credible limit of the mean was above the pre-defined threshold 40 points for myope.|Least-square Mean|58.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.37|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|50.9|65.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||It was calculated using a 2-sided one sample means t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% and at least 80% statistical power, that 22 subjects were required to test superiority for myope.||65.4|50.9|
81572352|NCT04974697|162817653|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the test lens was concluded if the lower credible limit of the mean was above the pre-defined threshold 32 points for hyperope.|Least-square Mean|55.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|47.2|62.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||It was calculated using a 2-sided one sample means t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% and at least 80% statistical power, that 18 subjects were required to test superiority for hyperope.||62.8|47.2|
81572353|NCT04974697|162817654|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens was concluded if the upper credible limit of the mean was below the pre-defined threshold 0.00 logMAR for Distance.|Least-square Mean|-0.129|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0166|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.167|-0.091|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||It was calculated by using a 2-sided one sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% and at least 80% statistical power , 42 subjects were required to test superiority for distance (4m).||-0.091|-0.167|
81572354|NCT04974697|162817654|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens was concluded if the upper credible limit of the mean was below the pre-defined threshold +0.17 logMAR for Intermediate.|Least-square Mean|-0.046|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0166|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.084|-0.008|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||It was calculated by using a 2-sided one sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% and at least 80% statistical power , 7 subjects were required to test superiority for intermediate (64 cm).||-0.008|-0.084|
81572355|NCT04974697|162817654|SUPERIORITY|The superiority of the Test lens was concluded if the upper credible limit of the mean was below the pre-defined threshold +0.17 logMAR for Near.|Least-square Mean|0.067|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0166|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.029|0.105|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||It was calculated by using a 2-sided one sample mean t-test with a family wise type I error rate of 5% and at least 80% statistical power , 36 subjects were required to test superiority for near (40 cm).||0.105|0.029|
81572356|NCT04974697|162817655|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the test lens was concluded if the lower credible limit of the mean was above the pre-defined threshold -5 points for myope.|Least-square Mean|8.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.66|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.1|13.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||The study was only powered for the primary endpoint.||13.7|3.1|
81572357|NCT04974697|162817655|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the test lens was concluded if the lower credible limit of the mean was above the pre-defined threshold -5 points for hyperope.|Least-square Mean|5.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.12|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|11.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||The study was only powered for the primary endpoint.||11.2|-1.2|
81572358|NCT04974697|162817656|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the test lens was concluded if the lower credible limit of the mean was above the pre-defined threshold -5 points for myope.|Least-square Mean|6.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.44|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|13.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||The study was only powered for the primary endpoint.||13.7|0.0|
81572359|NCT04974697|162817656|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the test lens was concluded if the lower credible limit of the mean was above the pre-defined threshold -5 points for hyperope.|Least-square Mean|3.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.03|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|11.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||The study was only powered for the primary endpoint.||11.3|-4.7|
81572360|NCT04974697|162817657|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the test lens was concluded if the lower credible limit of the mean was above the pre-defined threshold -5 points for myope.|Least-square Mean|11.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.11|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.0|17.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||The study was only powered for the primary endpoint.||17.4|5.0|
81572361|NCT04974697|162817657|NON_INFERIORITY|The non-inferiority of the test lens was concluded if the lower credible limit of the mean was above the pre-defined threshold -5 points for hyperope.|Least-square Mean|10.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.64|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|17.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|Linear mixed model using the Kenward and Roger method for the denominator degrees of freedom.||The study was only powered for the primary endpoint.||17.3|2.8|
81572362|NCT03302234|162817683|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.74156|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.37||One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, geographic region of the enrolling site, and predominant tumor history.|Log Rank||Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG, geographic region of the enrolling site, and predominant tumor history.|||1.37|0.85|0.74156
81572363|NCT03302234|162817684|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.7172|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.86|1.3|||Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, geographic region of the enrolling site, and predominant tumor history.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG, geographic region of the enrolling site and predominant tumor history.|||1.30|0.86|0.71720
81572364|NCT03302234|162817685|OTHER||Difference in percentage|-0.1||||0.50644|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.2|8.1|||Miettinen & Nurminen method|One-sided p-value for testing|Based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by ECOG, geographic region of the enrolling site and predominant tumor history.|||8.1|-8.2|0.50644
81572365|NCT03302234|162817687|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9815||||0.9112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7386|1.3042|||Log Rank|Two-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by ECOG, geographic region of the enrolling site, and predominant tumor histology.|Based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by ECOG, geographic region of the enrolling site, and predominant tumor histology.|||1.3042|0.7386|0.9112
81572366|NCT03302234|162817690|OTHER||Difference in LS Means|-0.42||||0.8151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.96|3.12|||cLDA Model|Constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) Model|Based on a cLDA model with PRO scores as response variable, with covariates for treatment by time interaction, and stratification factors (ECOG, geographic region of the enrolling site, \& predominant tumor histology) as covariates.|||3.12|-3.96|0.8151
81572367|NCT02795832|162817700|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA model was fitted with percent change from baseline to Week 2 in EASI score as the dependent variable. Explanatory variables fitted were: treatment group (ZPL-5212372, placebo) and baseline EASI score as a continuous variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.441||0.5016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.24|21.34||The 1-sided p-value tests if the ZPL-5212372 LS mean is \< the placebo LS mean.|ANCOVA|||Observed case||21.34|-21.24|0.5016
81572368|NCT02795832|162817700|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA model was fitted with percent change from baseline to Week 2 in EASI score as the dependent variable. Explanatory variables fitted were: treatment group (ZPL-5212372, placebo) and baseline EASI score as a continuous variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-3.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.964||0.4082|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-24.39|18.36||The 1-sided p-value tests if the ZPL-5212372 LS mean is \< the placebo LS mean.|ANCOVA|||Multiple imputations||18.36|-24.39|0.4082
81572369|NCT02795832|162817700|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA model was fitted with percent change from baseline to Week 2 in EASI score as the dependent variable. Explanatory variables fitted were: treatment group (ZPL-5212372, placebo) and baseline EASI score as a continuous variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-18.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|13.138||0.0878|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-40.65|4.11||The 1-sided p-value tests if the ZPL-5212372 LS mean is \< the placebo LS mean.|ANCOVA|||Last observation carried forward||4.11|-40.65|0.0878
81572370|NCT02795832|162817700|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA model was fitted with percent change from baseline to Week 2 in EASI score as the dependent variable. Explanatory variables fitted were: treatment group (ZPL-5212372, placebo) and baseline EASI score as a continuous variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-37.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|18.748||0.0275|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-69.53|-5.66||The 1-sided p-value tests if the ZPL-5212372 LS mean is \< the placebo LS mean.|ANCOVA|||Worst case imputation||-5.66|-69.53|0.0275
81572371|NCT02795832|162817701|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA model was fitted with percent change from baseline to Week 2 in EASI score as the dependent variable. Explanatory variables fitted were: treatment group (ZPL-5212372, placebo) and baseline EASI score as a continuous variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-11.72||||0.1284|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-28.85|5.51||The 1-sided p-value tests if the ZPL-5212372 LS mean is \< the placebo LS mean.|ANCOVA|||Day 5||5.51|-28.85|0.1284
81572372|NCT02795832|162817701|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA model was fitted with percent change from baseline to Week 2 in EASI score as the dependent variable. Explanatory variables fitted were: treatment group (ZPL-5212372, placebo) and baseline EASI score as a continuous variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-5.95||||0.2765|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-22.85|10.95||The 1-sided p-value tests if the ZPL-5212372 LS mean is \< the placebo LS mean.|ANCOVA|||Day 8||10.95|-22.85|0.2765
81572373|NCT02795832|162817701|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA model was fitted with percent change from baseline to Week 2 in EASI score as the dependent variable. Explanatory variables fitted were: treatment group (ZPL-5212372, placebo) and baseline EASI score as a continuous variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|-6.01||||0.2765|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-23.08|11.06||The 1-sided p-value tests if the ZPL-5212372 LS mean is \< the placebo LS mean.|ANCOVA|||Day 10||11.06|-23.08|0.2765
81572374|NCT02795832|162817701|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA model was fitted with percent change from baseline to Week 2 in EASI score as the dependent variable. Explanatory variables fitted were: treatment group (ZPL-5212372, placebo) and baseline EASI score as a continuous variable.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05||||0.5016|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-21.24|21.34|||ANCOVA|||Day 15||21.34|-21.24|0.5016
81572375|NCT02795832|162817702|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA model was fitted with percent change from baseline to Week 2 in EASI score as the dependent variable. Explanatory variables fitted were: treatment group (ZPL-5212372, placebo) and baseline EASI score as a continuous variable.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.55||||0.4789|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|10.75||The 1-sided p-value tests if the ZPL-5212372 LS mean is \< placebo LS mean.|ANCOVA|||EASI 50||10.75|0.28|0.4789
81572376|NCT02795832|162817702|SUPERIORITY|ANCOVA model was fitted with percent change from baseline to Week 2 in EASI score as the dependent variable. Explanatory variables fitted were: treatment group (ZPL-5212372, placebo) and baseline EASI score as a continuous variable.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.0||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.24|999.0||The 1-sided p-value tests if the ZPL-5212372 LS mean is \< placebo LS mean.|ANCOVA|||EASI-75||999|0.24|0.3000
81572377|NCT02795832|162817703|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.45||||0.5|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|19.2||Results for the ZPL-5212372 and placebo groups are estimated adjusted LS means from the fitted model.|Shapiro-Wilkes test|The p-value tests if the residuals are normally distributed.||||19.20|0.01|0.500
81572378|NCT02795832|162817704|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.22||0.5233|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.02|2.16|||Shapiro-Wilkes test|||||2.16|-2.02|0.5233
81572379|NCT02795832|162817705|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.43||||0.2455|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|13.26|||t-test, 1 sided|||||13.26|0.45|0.2455
81572380|NCT02795832|162817706|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.521||0.2812|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.4|5.09||The 1-sided p-value tests if the ZPL-5212372 LS mean is \< placebo LS mean.|Shapiro-Wilkes test|||||5.09|-10.40|0.2812
81572381|NCT03547583|162817751|OTHER||Difference of LS-means|-0.52|||=|0.8008|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-5.17|4.13|||Mixed model repeated-measures|||The analysis of each imputed dataset will be performed using mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM), including treatment, region, heart rhythm, study visit as fixed effects, interaction between study visit and treatment group, and adjustment for the baseline PLS values as covariates.||4.13|-5.17|= 0.8008
81572382|NCT03547583|162817751|OTHER||Difference of LS-means|-1.46|||=|0.4722|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.02|3.1|||Mixed model repeated-measures|||The analysis of each imputed dataset will be performed using mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM), including treatment, region, heart rhythm, study visit as fixed effects, interaction between study visit and treatment group, and adjustment for the baseline PLS values as covariates.||3.10|-6.02|= 0.4722
81572383|NCT03547583|162817752|OTHER||Difference of LS-means|-1.81|||=|0.8054|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-18.3|14.67|||Mixed model repeated-measures|||The analysis of each imputed dataset will be performed using mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM), including treatment, region, heart rhythm, study visit as fixed effects, interaction between study visit and treatment group, and adjustment for the baseline 6MWT values as covariates.||14.67|-18.30|= 0.8054
81572384|NCT03547583|162817752|OTHER||Difference of LS-means|-5.49|||=|0.4502|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-21.77|10.8|||mixed model repeated measures|||The analysis of each imputed dataset will be performed using mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM), including treatment, region, heart rhythm, study visit as fixed effects, interaction between study visit and treatment group, and adjustment for the baseline 6MWT values as covariates.||10.80|-21.77|= 0.4502
81572385|NCT04518306|162817776|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-7.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.451|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.176|-4.486||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|MIANALYZE procedure|||The analysis was performed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) for estimating the difference between Triple ¼ GMRx2 and placebo at Week 4||-4.486|-10.176|<0.0001
81572386|NCT04518306|162817776|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-8.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.305|-5.151||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|MIANALYZE procedure|||The analysis was performed using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) for estimating the difference between Triple ½ GMRx2 and placebo at Week 4||-5.151|-11.305|<0.0001
81572387|NCT04518306|162817777|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-7.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.649|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.281|-4.681||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|MMRM procedure|||||-4.681|-11.281|<0.0001
81572388|NCT04518306|162817777|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-9.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.034|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.588|5.449||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|MMRM procedure|||||5.449|-13.588|<0.0001
81572389|NCT04518306|162817778|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.204||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.413|-1.597||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|MMRM procedure|||||-1.597|-6.413|0.0015
81572390|NCT04518306|162817778|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-4.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.133|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.13|-2.595||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|MMRM procedure|||||-2.595|-7.130|<0.0001
81572391|NCT04518306|162817779|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|28.09||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.811|42.45|||Wald test||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method|||42.450|11.811|0.0002
81572392|NCT04518306|162817779|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|33.24|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|17.199|47.186|||Wald test||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilize Newcombe estimation method|||47.186|17.199|<0.0001
81572393|NCT04518306|162817780|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.07|26.385||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo.|Wald test||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Percentages were calculated from the total number of participants within the randomized set.||26.385|6.070|<0.0001
81572394|NCT04518306|162817780|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|27.08|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.237|36.646||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|Wald test||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method|Percentages were calculated from the total number of participants within the randomized set||36.646|15.237|<0.0001
81572395|NCT04518306|162817781|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.991||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.978|-2.013||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|MMRM procedure|||||-2.013|-5.978|0.0002
81572396|NCT04518306|162817781|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-5.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.908|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.328|-3.694||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|MMRM procedure|||||-3.694|-7.328|<0.0001
81572397|NCT04518306|162817782|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-6.79|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.752||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.3|-3.287||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|MMRM procedure|||The difference between Triple ¼ GMRx2 Dose and placebo at Week 4 was estimated using MMRM||-3.287|-10.300|0.0003
81572398|NCT04518306|162817782|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-8.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.829|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.403|-5.082||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|MMRM procedure|||The difference between Triple ½ GMRx2 Dose and placebo at Week 4 was estimated using MMRM||-5.082|-12.403|<0.0001
81572399|NCT04518306|162817783|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-3.86|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.004||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.865|-1.847||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|MMRM procedure|||The difference between Triple ¼ GMRx2 Dose and placebo at Week 4 was estimated using MMRM||-1.847|-5.865|0.0003
81572400|NCT04518306|162817783|SUPERIORITY||LS Means Difference|-5.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.245|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.915|-2.932||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|MMRM procedure|||The difference between Triple ½ GMRx2 Dose and placebo at Week 4 was estimated using MMRM||-2.932|-7.915|<0.0001
81572401|NCT04518306|162817784|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|35.48|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|19.541|48.549||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|Wald test||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method|||48.549|19.541|<0.0001
81572402|NCT04518306|162817784|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|29.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.218|43.093||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|Wald test||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method|||43.093|14.218|<0.0001
81572403|NCT04518306|162817785|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|17.21||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.637|28.424||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|Wald test||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method|||28.424|3.637|0.0030
81572404|NCT04518306|162817785|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|22.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.72|33.665||No adjustment for multiplicity was made and the 0.05 level of significance was used to claim efficacy compared with placebo|Wald test||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method|||33.665|8.720|<0.0001
81572405|NCT04518306|162817786|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.61|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.83|2.76|||||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method|||2.760|-9.830|
81572406|NCT04518306|162817786|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.276|9.774|||||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method|||9.774|-5.276|
81572407|NCT04518306|162817787|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.171|1.662|||||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method|||1.662|-12.171|
81572408|NCT04518306|162817787|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.585|4.049||||||||4.049|-10.585|
81572409|NCT04518306|162817788|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.115|9.352|||||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilize Newcombe estimation method|||9.352|-4.115|
81572410|NCT04518306|162817788|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|5.08|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.779|11.2||||||||11.200|-2.779|
81572411|NCT04518306|162817789|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.012|9.35|||||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method|||9.350|-4.012|
81572412|NCT04518306|162817789|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.84|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.364|5.278|||||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method|||5.278|-6.364|
81572413|NCT04518306|162817790|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.928|5.573|||||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilize Newcombe estimation method|||5.573|-10.928|
81572414|NCT04518306|162817790|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.38|9.53|||||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilize Newcombe estimation method|||9.53|1.38|
81572415|NCT04518306|162817791|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.95|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.492|7.954|||||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method|||7.954|-6.492|
81572416|NCT04518306|162817791|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.45|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.171|9.704|||||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method|||9.704|-5.171|
81572417|NCT04518306|162817792|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.324|5.548|||||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method|||5.548|-6.324|
81572418|NCT04518306|162817792|SUPERIORITY||number of participants at 95% CI|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.05|||||For this particular parameter we have used number of participants at 95% CI computed from Clopper-Pearson method as no risk difference was found between the Triple ½ (GMRx2) vs placebo|||3.05|0.00|
81572419|NCT04518306|162817793|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.684|2.778|||||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method|||2.778|-9.684|
81572420|NCT04518306|162817793|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.684|2.59|||||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|||2.590|-9.684|
81572421|NCT04518306|162817794|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|4.27|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.722|12.959|||||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|||12.959|-6.722|
81572422|NCT04518306|162817794|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|3.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.158|12.133|||||95% confidence intervals for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|||12.133|-7.158|
81572423|NCT04518306|162817795|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.43|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.585|8.916||||||||8.916|-8.585|
81572424|NCT04518306|162817795|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-1.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.077|5.161||||||||5.161|-11.077|
81572425|NCT04518306|162817796|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-3.82|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.664|8.366|||GEE procedure|||||8.366|-17.664|<0.0001
81572426|NCT04518306|162817796|SUPERIORITY||LS Means|5.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.04|17.981|||GEE procedure|||||17.981|-9.040|<0.0001
81572427|NCT02881554|162817800|OTHER|Non-parametric|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.12|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis = no difference in TLF between mid-treatment and baseline. Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney) tests were performed assessing the longitudinal difference between mid-treatment TLF from baseline TLF.||||<0.05
81572428|NCT02881554|162817800|OTHER|Non-parametric|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis = no difference in TLF between mid-treatment and baseline. Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney) tests were performed assessing the longitudinal difference between post-treatment TLF from baseline TLF.||||<0.001
81572429|NCT02881554|162817800|OTHER|Non-parametric|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.05|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis = no difference in TLF between mid-treatment and baseline. Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney) tests were performed assessing the longitudinal difference between mid-treatment TLF from baseline TLF.||||<0.05
81572430|NCT02881554|162817800|OTHER|Non-parametric|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.15|||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis = no difference in TLF between mid-treatment and baseline. Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney) tests were performed assessing the longitudinal difference between post-treatment TLF from baseline TLF.||||<0.01
81572431|NCT02881554|162817800|OTHER|Non-parametric|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.03||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis = no difference in TLF between mid-treatment and baseline. Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney) tests were performed assessing the longitudinal difference between mid-treatment TLF from baseline TLF.||||0.13
81572432|NCT02881554|162817800|OTHER|Non-parametric|Median Difference (Final Values)|0.09|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Null hypothesis = no difference in TLF between mid-treatment and baseline. Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney) tests were performed assessing the longitudinal difference between post-treatment TLF from baseline TLF.||||<0.05
81572433|NCT02881554|162817800|OTHER|Non-parametric|Spearman's correlation coefficient|-0.61||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistically significant p-value is \<0.05|Spearman rank correlation|||Null hypothesis = no monotonic association between the baseline TLF and Child-Pugh scores. Spearman rank correlation was performed to assess association between baseline TLF and Child-Pugh scores.||||0.002
81572434|NCT05231954|162817805|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.08|1.55||P-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons, and a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.55|1.08|0.006
81572435|NCT05231954|162817805|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.82||||0.081|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.03||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons, and a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.03|0.65|0.081
81572436|NCT05231954|162817806|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.44||||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|2.05||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons, and the a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||2.05|1.01|0.044
81572437|NCT05231954|162817806|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.02||||0.919|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.5||The p-value is adjusted for multiple comparisons and the a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis|||||1.50|0.69|0.919
81572438|NCT03291808|162817812|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||.35
81572439|NCT02674529|162817813|OTHER|This was a mechanistic trial and non-inferiority or equivalence analysis were not performed.|regression coefficient|-1.29864|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.3||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|Drug (antidepressant vs. placebo) prediction of changes in mood as measured by the MADRS scores.||||||0.58
81572440|NCT02674529|162817813|OTHER||r|0.02||||0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Correlation|Change in MADRS after 8 weeks correlation with brain responses during the baseline fMRI task.||||||0.05
81572441|NCT02674529|162817814|OTHER|This is a mechanistic trial, we did not perform non-inferiority or equivalence analysis.|regression coefficient|-1.4328918|STANDARD_DEVIATION|1.4||0.8|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.8
81572442|NCT02674529|162817815|OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||The resulting voxel-wise parametric maps are thresholded with height and extent values generated by Monte Carlo simulations with 3dClustSim to protect against overall type I error at p \< 0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||At the group-level, a random-effects analysis determines the main effects of the regressors of interest (e.g., high vs. low expectancy) resulting in statistical parametric maps (t or F statistics). To control for potential confounders, sex and depression severity will be entered as covariates in statistical models.||||<0.05
81572443|NCT02891850|162817816|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there was no difference in the satisfactory clinical response rates in terms of odds ratio (OR) when treated with riociguat compared with participants who remained on their previous therapy.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.78||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.526|5.06|||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by PAH category at baseline||||5.060|1.526|0.0007
81572444|NCT02891850|162817817|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there was no difference in the change of 6MWD in terms of mean difference when treated with riociguat compared with participants who remained on their previous therapy.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|22.56||||0.0542|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.03|40.1|||t-test, 2 sided|Stratified by PAH category at baseline||||40.10|5.03|0.0542
81572445|NCT02891850|162817818|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there was no difference in the change of NT-proBNP in terms of mean difference when treated with riociguat compared with participants who remained on their previous therapy.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-169.65||||0.1067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-426.18|86.88|||t-test, 2 sided|Stratified by PAH category at baseline||||86.88|-426.18|0.1067
81572446|NCT02891850|162817819|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there was no difference in the change from baseline in WHO FC in terms of mean difference when treated with riociguat compared with participants who remained on their previous therapy.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.26||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|-0.11|||t-test, 2 sided|Stratified by PAH category at baseline||||-0.11|-0.42|0.0007
81572447|NCT02891850|162817820|EQUIVALENCE|The hypothesis was that there was no difference in the clinical worsening rates in terms of odds ratio (OR) when treated with riociguat compared with participants who remained on their previous therapy.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.1||||0.0047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.013|0.725|||Mantel Haenszel|Stratified by PAH category at baseline||||0.725|0.013|0.0047
81572448|NCT01651195|162817821|SUPERIORITY|We estimated that, with a power of 85% and at a significance level of 0.05 (Power 0.85, ß=0.14990 and α=0.05), we needed 467 conscripts per group to show a 17% difference between the groups. Each conscript was randomly allocated to the probiotic or the control group according to a computer generated, 8-blocked randomization list.|||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact||||"Result variables were analyzed according to intention to treat (ITT) principle. Missing data was handled by statistic modeling. Data on symptom diaries were calculated as follows: the incidence and duration of individual infection symptoms and respiratory episodes were analyzed between the intervention groups using time to event analysis (cox model for hazard) and duration analysis (gamma regression model). The results are expressed as a hazard ratio (incidence rate ratio) of symptoms and the mean duration of symptoms (days) with 95% confidence intervals or standard deviations. The sums of respiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms were calculated with gamma regression analysis."|||< 0.05
81572449|NCT01651195|162817822|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.05
81572450|NCT01651195|162817823|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.05
81572451|NCT01651195|162817824|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||< 0.05
81572452|NCT03292588|162817854|SUPERIORITY|Negative binomial model for the rate of exacerbations in the first year. The model included an offset term to account for differential follow-up among participants. To account for adaptive randomization, the model was also adjusted for study site, number of exacerbations in year prior to study (2 or 3+), peripheral blood eosinophils (\< or ≥400 cells/μl), BMI (\< or ≥95th percentile for age), total serum IgE (\< or ≥540 kUA/L) and treatment dose (40 mg or 100 mg).|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.73||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.96|||Regression, Negative Binomial|Adjusted relative rate of exacerbations in the first year.||||0.96|0.56|0.027
81572453|NCT03292588|162817855|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.28||||0.29|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|The difference in least square mean of CASI scores for week 12.||Week 12||0.24|-0.81|0.290
81572454|NCT03292588|162817855|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.07||||0.82|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.69|0.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|The difference in least square mean of CASI scores for week 24.||Week 24||0.55|-0.69|0.820
81572455|NCT03292588|162817855|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.51||||0.096|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.11|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|The difference in least square mean of CASI scores for week 36.||Week 36||0.09|-1.11|0.096
81572456|NCT03292588|162817855|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.06||||0.831|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.65|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|The difference in least square mean of CASI scores for week 48.||Week 48||0.52|-0.65|0.831
81572457|NCT03292588|162817855|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.02||||0.947|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|The difference in least square mean of CASI scores for week 52.||Week 52||0.64|-0.60|0.947
81575228|NCT01059825|162821909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.41||||0.133|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.19|0.37||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||0.37|-5.19|0.133
81572458|NCT03292588|162817856|SUPERIORITY|A generalized logit model was used to analyze Physician Global Assessment Tool at Visit 14. The model included treatment arm as fixed effect as primary exposure but was also adjusted for study site, # of exacerbations in year prior to study (2 or 3+), peripheral blood eosinophils ((\< or ≥400 cells/μl), BMI (\< or ≥95th percentile for age) \& total serum IgE (\< or ≥540 kUA/L). No imputation of missing data was used for participants who weren't assessed for quality of life measurements at Visit 14.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.01||||0.974|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.62|1.64|||Regression, Logistic|||Physician Global Assessment Tool||1.64|0.62|0.974
81572459|NCT03292588|162817857|SUPERIORITY|A generalized logit model was used to analyze the Patient Global Assessment Tool at Visit 14. The model included treatment arm as fixed effect as the primary exposure but was adjusted for study site, # of exacerbations in year prior to study (2 or 3+), peripheral blood eosinophils ((\< or ≥400 cells/μl), BMI (\< or ≥95th percentile for age) \& total serum IgE (\< or ≥540 kUA/L). No imputation of missing data was used for participants who weren't assessed for quality of life measurements at Visit 14.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.72||||0.238|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.42|1.24|||Regression, Logistic|||Patient Global Assessment Tool||1.24|0.42|0.238
81572460|NCT03292588|162817858|SUPERIORITY|A generalized mixed model as described in section 8.3.1 was used to analyze each spirometry and impulse oscillometry parameter, separately, at each visit where the lung function was collected.|Least Square Mean Difference|-0.005||||0.591|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.013|||Mixed Models Analysis|||FEV1/FVC Week 12||0.013|-0.023|0.591
81572461|NCT03292588|162817858|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.011||||0.265|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|0.008|||Mixed Models Analysis|||FEV1/FVC Week 24||0.008|-0.031|0.265
81572462|NCT03292588|162817858|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.011||||0.345|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.012|0.033|||Mixed Models Analysis|||FEV1/FVC Week 36||0.033|-0.012|0.345
81572463|NCT03292588|162817858|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.013||||0.248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.009|0.036|||Mixed Models Analysis|||FEV1/FVC Week 48||0.036|-0.009|0.248
81572464|NCT03292588|162817858|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.002||||0.864|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.023|0.02|||Mixed Models Analysis|||FEV1/FVC Week 52||0.020|-0.023|0.864
81572465|NCT03292588|162817859|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-0.4||||0.816|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|3.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|||FEV1PP Week 12||3.0|-3.8|0.816
81572466|NCT03292588|162817859|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-3.4||||0.095|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.4|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||FEV1PP Week 24||0.6|-7.4|0.095
81572467|NCT03292588|162817859|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|1.5||||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.4|5.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||FEV1PP Week 36||5.5|-2.4|0.444
81572468|NCT03292588|162817859|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|0.6||||0.751|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|4.6|||Mixed Models Analysis|||FEV1PP Week 48||4.6|-3.3|0.751
81572469|NCT03292588|162817859|SUPERIORITY||Least Square Mean Difference|-2.6||||0.184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|1.3|||Mixed Models Analysis|||FEV1PP Week 52||1.3|-6.5|0.184
81572470|NCT03292588|162817860|SUPERIORITY|Negative binomial model for the rate of exacerbations (per year. The model included an offset term to account for differential follow-up among participants. To account for adaptive randomization, the model was also adjusted for study site, number of exacerbations in year prior to study (2 or 3+), peripheral blood eosinophils (\< or ≥400 cells/μl), BMI (\< or ≥95th percentile for age), total serum IgE (\< or ≥540 kUA/L) and treatment dose (40 mg or 100 mg).|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.85||||0.458|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|1.31|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Did not meet FDA-approved dosing||1.31|0.55|0.458
81572471|NCT03292588|162817861|SUPERIORITY|Negative binomial model for the rate of exacerbations (per year. The model included an offset term to account for differential follow-up among participants. To account for adaptive randomization, the model was also adjusted for study site, number of exacerbations in year prior to study (2 or 3+), peripheral blood eosinophils (\< or ≥400 cells/μl), BMI (\< or ≥95th percentile for age), total serum IgE (\< or ≥540 kUA/L) and treatment dose (40 mg or 100 mg).|Risk Ratio (RR)|0.67||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|0.95|||Regression, Negative Binomial|||Fit FDA-approved dosing||0.95|0.47|0.025
81572472|NCT03292588|162817862|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.3587|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.63|1.18|||Regression, Cox|||||1.18|0.63|0.3587
81572473|NCT00004978|162817876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.55|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.16||P-value is 2-sided using an alpha of .05.|Regression, Cox|Hazard ratio is from unadjusted proportional hazards regression model.|HR is for rIL-2 vs control.|||1.16|0.75|.55
81572474|NCT00004978|162817877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.62|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.2|||Regression, Cox|||||1.20|0.74|.62
81572475|NCT00004978|162817878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.17|||Regression, Cox|||||1.17|0.69|.42
81572476|NCT00004978|162817879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.91||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.14|||Regression, Cox|||||1.14|0.73|.41
81572477|NCT00004978|162817880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|159.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|145.0|174.0|||||treatment difference (rIL2 - no rIL2) estimated from a longitudinal model that considers CD4+ measured at followup visits|||174|145|
81572478|NCT00004978|162817882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.07|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.0|||Regression, Cox|Hazard ratio (rIL-2 vs. no rIL-2) for first change in antiretroviral treatment.||||1.00|0.88|.07
81572479|NCT00004978|162817883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|1.41|||Regression, Cox||HR (IL-2 vs control) for first grade 4 event, ITT analysis.|||1.41|1.07|.003
81572480|NCT00004978|162817884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.97||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||.97
81572481|NCT00004978|162817885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.96||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.22|||Regression, Cox|||||1.22|0.76|.74
81572482|NCT01652703|162817886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-68.61|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-74.51|-62.71||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-62.71|-74.51|<0.001
81575229|NCT01059825|162821909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.61||||0.117|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.42|0.2||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||0.20|-5.42|0.117
81572483|NCT01652703|162817886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-52.85|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.84|-46.86||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-46.86|-58.84|<0.001
81572484|NCT01652703|162817886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-63.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.18|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.23|-57.66||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-57.66|-70.23|<0.001
81572485|NCT01652703|162817886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-58.16|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.21|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-64.51|-51.81||Multiplicity adjusted p-value is significant if less than the familywise error rate of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|The null hypothesis was that there was no mean difference in the percent change from Baseline at Week 12 in LDL-C between evolocumab and placebo, and the alternative hypothesis was that a mean difference did exist.||-51.81|-64.51|<0.001
81572486|NCT01652703|162817887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-96.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.9|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-106.0|-86.5||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-86.5|-106.0|<0.001
81572487|NCT01652703|162817887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-75.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|5.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-85.4|-65.5||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-65.5|-85.4|<0.001
81572488|NCT01652703|162817887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-88.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-97.4|-79.0||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-79.0|-97.4|<0.001
81572489|NCT01652703|162817887|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-80.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.7|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-90.0|-71.4||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-71.4|-90.0|<0.001
81572490|NCT01652703|162817888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1945.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|89.64|42232.63||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression model includes treatment arms in dose frequency of Q2W and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||42232.63|89.64|<0.001
81572491|NCT01652703|162817888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|281.13|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.74|5360.92||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression model includes treatment arms in dose frequency of Q2W and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||5360.92|14.74|<0.001
81572492|NCT01652703|162817888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|536.45|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.37|10143.4||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression model includes treatment arms in dose frequency of Q4W and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||10143.40|28.37|<0.001
81572493|NCT01652703|162817888|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|595.59|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|31.11|11402.67||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|Regression, Logistic|Logistic Regression model includes treatment arms in dose frequency of Q4W and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||11402.67|31.11|<0.001
81572494|NCT01652703|162817889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-62.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.85|-57.27||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-57.27|-67.85|<0.001
81572495|NCT01652703|162817889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-49.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.72|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-54.83|-44.08||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-44.08|-54.83|<0.001
81572496|NCT01652703|162817889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-58.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.96|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.93|-52.22||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-52.22|-63.93|<0.001
81572497|NCT01652703|162817889|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-53.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.99|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-59.46|-47.63||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-47.63|-59.46|<0.001
81572498|NCT01652703|162817890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-60.69|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.52|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.67|-55.72||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-55.72|-65.67|<0.001
81572499|NCT01652703|162817890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-46.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.56|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.8|-41.7||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-41.70|-51.80|<0.001
81572500|NCT01652703|162817890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-53.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.77|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.91|-47.97||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-47.97|-58.91|<0.001
81572501|NCT01652703|162817890|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-47.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.8|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.9|-41.85||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-41.85|-52.90|<0.001
81572502|NCT01652703|162817891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-34.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.75||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-57.71|-11.26||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-11.26|-57.71|0.004
81572503|NCT01652703|162817891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-24.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.93||0.044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.83|-0.68||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-0.68|-47.83|0.044
81572504|NCT01652703|162817891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-29.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.36||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.32|-11.32||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-11.32|-48.32|0.002
81572505|NCT01652703|162817891|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-20.82|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.41||0.028|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.41|-2.22||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-2.22|-39.41|0.028
81572506|NCT01652703|162817892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-46.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.64|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.21|-41.76||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-41.76|-52.21|<0.001
81572507|NCT01652703|162817892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-37.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.68|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.52|-31.91||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-31.91|-42.52|<0.001
81572508|NCT01652703|162817892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-46.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.86|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.32|-41.0||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-41.00|-52.32|<0.001
81572509|NCT01652703|162817892|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-45.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.89|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.02|-39.58||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-39.58|-51.02|<0.001
81572510|NCT01652703|162817893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-61.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.93|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.14|-55.56||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-55.56|-67.14|<0.001
81572511|NCT01652703|162817893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-47.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.98|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-53.41|-41.65||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-41.65|-53.41|<0.001
81572512|NCT01652703|162817893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-57.75|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.03|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.73|-51.77||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-51.77|-63.73|<0.001
81572513|NCT01652703|162817893|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Treatment Difference|-52.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.06|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-58.27|-46.18||Testing based on a significance level of 0.05.|ANCOVA|The ANCOVA model included treatment group and stratification factor of screening LDL-C level.|Placebo is the reference|||-46.18|-58.27|<0.001
81572514|NCT02155608|162817900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.54||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = .38, df = 1/228.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects using a piecewise linear time trend. This was parameterized in the model as a standard linear variable, time (ranging from baseline to 4 weeks) and a second variable, time2, defined as 0 at baseline and time past week 1 for subsequent weeks. The time2 coefficient represents the change in slope after the initial week.||||.54
81572515|NCT02155608|162817900|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F=39.97, df = 1/228||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects using a piecewise linear time trend. This was parameterized in the model as a standard linear variable, time (ranging from baseline to 4 weeks) and a second variable, time2, defined as 0 at baseline and time past week 1 for subsequent weeks. The time2 coefficient represents the change in slope after the initial week.||||<.0001
81572516|NCT02155608|162817900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = 8.12, df = 1/228.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects using a piecewise linear time trend. This was parameterized in the model as a standard linear variable, time (ranging from baseline to 4 weeks) and a second variable, time2, defined as 0 at baseline and time past week 1 for subsequent weeks. The time2 coefficient represents the change in slope after the initial week.||||.005
81572517|NCT02155608|162817900|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time2: F = 28.96, df = 1/228.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects using a piecewise linear time trend. This was parameterized in the model as a standard linear variable, time (ranging from baseline to 4 weeks) and a second variable, time2, defined as 0 at baseline and time past week 1 for subsequent weeks. The time2 coefficient represents the change in slope after the initial week.||||<.0001
81572518|NCT02155608|162817900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 6.23, df = 1/57.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.02
81572519|NCT02155608|162817900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = 4.18, df = 1/57.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.05
81572520|NCT02155608|162817900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = .12, df = 1/57.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.73
81572521|NCT02155608|162817901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance|Chi-squared|Group: F = 8.75, df = 1/168.||Phase 1a: Assessed effects of group and time on categorical measure CGI-I from Baseline through Visit 4.||||.003
81572522|NCT02155608|162817901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.17||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Chi-squared|Time: F = 1.69, df = 3/168.||Phase 1a: Assessed effects of group and time on categorical measure CGI-I from Baseline through Visit 4.||||.17
81572523|NCT02155608|162817901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.46|||||||Chi-squared|Group: Chi-square = .53, df = 1.||Phase 1b: Assessed effects of group on categorical measure CGI-I from at Visit 5 compared to baseline.||||.46
81572524|NCT02155608|162817902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F=.01; df =1/209.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects using a piecewise linear time trend. This was parameterized in the model as a standard linear variable, time (ranging from baseline to 4 weeks) and a second variable, time2, defined as 0 at baseline and time past week 1 for subsequent weeks. The time2 coefficient represents the change in slope after the initial week.||||.91
81572525|NCT02155608|162817902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0004|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F=13.03; df = 1/209.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects using a piecewise linear time trend. This was parameterized in the model as a standard linear variable, time (ranging from baseline to 4 weeks) and a second variable, time2, defined as 0 at baseline and time past week 1 for subsequent weeks. The time2 coefficient represents the change in slope after the initial week.||||.0004
81572526|NCT02155608|162817902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = .83; df = 1/209.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects using a piecewise linear time trend. This was parameterized in the model as a standard linear variable, time (ranging from baseline to 4 weeks) and a second variable, time2, defined as 0 at baseline and time past week 1 for subsequent weeks. The time2 coefficient represents the change in slope after the initial week.||||.37
81572527|NCT02155608|162817902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||Time2: F = 7.45, df = 1/209.|Mixed Models Analysis|||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects using a piecewise linear time trend. This was parameterized in the model as a standard linear variable, time (ranging from baseline to 4 weeks) and a second variable, time2, defined as 0 at baseline and time past week 1 for subsequent weeks. The time2 coefficient represents the change in slope after the initial week.||||.007
81572528|NCT02155608|162817902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.67||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = .19, df = 1/59.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.67
81572529|NCT02155608|162817902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.68||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = .17, df = 1/50.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.68
81572530|NCT02155608|162817902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = 2.05, df = 1/50.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.16
81572531|NCT02155608|162817903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = .01, df = 1/56.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.91
81572532|NCT02155608|162817903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 2.12, df = .15||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.15
81572533|NCT02155608|162817903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = .21, df = 1/56.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.64
81572534|NCT02155608|162817903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.66||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = .20, df = 1/59.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.66
81572535|NCT02155608|162817903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.48||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = .50, df = 1/47.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.48
81572536|NCT02155608|162817903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = .06, df = 1/47.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.81
81572537|NCT02155608|162817904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.89||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = .02, df = 1/55.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.89
81572538|NCT02155608|162817904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 2.28, df = 1/55.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.14
81572539|NCT02155608|162817904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = .06, df = .81.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.80
81572540|NCT02155608|162817904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.93||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = .01, df = 1/58.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.93
81572541|NCT02155608|162817904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 2.22, df = 1/35.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.15
81572542|NCT02155608|162817904|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.28||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = 1.23, df = 1/35.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.28
81572543|NCT02155608|162817905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.91||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = .01; df = 1/46.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.91
81572544|NCT02155608|162817905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.11||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 2.62, df = 1/46.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.11
81572545|NCT02155608|162817905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = .71; df = .40.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.40
81572546|NCT02155608|162817905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = .48. df = 1/55.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.49
81572547|NCT02155608|162817905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 1.87, df = 1/55.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.18
81572548|NCT02155608|162817905|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.72||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = .13, df = 1/38.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.72
81572549|NCT02155608|162817906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F =.25, df = 1/53.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.62
81572550|NCT02155608|162817906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 3.58, df = 1/53.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.06
81572551|NCT02155608|162817906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = 2.90, df 1/53.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.09
81572552|NCT02155608|162817906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = 3.36, df = 1/58.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.06
81572553|NCT02155608|162817906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 4.20, df = 1/31.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.05
81572554|NCT02155608|162817906|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.42||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = .66, df = 1/31.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.42
81572555|NCT02155608|162817907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.29||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = 0.29, df = 1/129.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.29
81572556|NCT02155608|162817907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 5.83, df = 1/129.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.02
81572557|NCT02155608|162817907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = 1.03, df = 1/129.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.31
81572558|NCT02155608|162817907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.69||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = .16, df = 1/59.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.69
81572559|NCT02155608|162817907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.33||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = .98, df = 1/54.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.33
81572560|NCT02155608|162817907|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = .88, df = 1/54.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.35
81572561|NCT02155608|162817908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = 1.62, df = 1/128.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.21
81572562|NCT02155608|162817908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 5.18, df = 1/128.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.02
81572563|NCT02155608|162817908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.01||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = 6.89, df = 1/128.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.01
81572564|NCT02155608|162817908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.15||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F= 2.16, df = 1/59.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.15
81572565|NCT02155608|162817908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 4.15, df = 1/55.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.05
81572566|NCT02155608|162817908|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = .07, df = 1/55.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.79
81572567|NCT02155608|162817909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.94||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = .01, df = 1/128.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.94
81572568|NCT02155608|162817909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.76||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = .09, df = 1/128.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.76
81572569|NCT02155608|162817909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = .75, df =1/128.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.39
81572570|NCT02155608|162817909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.09||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = 3.06, df = 1/59.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.09
81572571|NCT02155608|162817909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = .07, df = 1/55.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.79
81572572|NCT02155608|162817909|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = 1.55, df = 1/55.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.22
81572573|NCT02155608|162817910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.64||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = .22, df = 1/128.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.64
81572574|NCT02155608|162817910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.19||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 1.49, df = 1/128.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.19
81572575|NCT02155608|162817910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = 1.49, df = 1/128.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.22
81572576|NCT02155608|162817910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.05||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = 3.95, df = 1/59.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.05
81572577|NCT02155608|162817910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.96||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 0.00, df = 1/55.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.96
81572578|NCT02155608|162817910|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.92||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = .01, df = 1/55.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.92
81572579|NCT02155608|162817911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.79||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = .07, df = 1/128.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.79
81572580|NCT02155608|162817911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 1.10, df = 1/128.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.30
81572581|NCT02155608|162817911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = 4.61, df = 1/128.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.03
81572582|NCT02155608|162817911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.14||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = 2.24, df = 1/59.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.14
81572583|NCT02155608|162817911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = .05, df = 1/55.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.82
81572584|NCT02155608|162817911|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.07||||||p \< .05 for statistical significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = 3.35, df = 1/55.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.07
81572585|NCT02155608|162817912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.55|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = .36, df = 1/52||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.55
81572586|NCT02155608|162817912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.34|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = .09, df = 1/52||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects.||||.34
81572587|NCT02155608|162817912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.81|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = .06, df = 1/52||Phase 1 a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interaction to test for treatment effects.||||.81
81572588|NCT02155608|162817912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.83|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = .05, df = 1/59||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.83
81572589|NCT02155608|162817912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 4.52, df = 1/43||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.04
81572590|NCT02155608|162817912|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.73|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = .12, df = 1/43||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.73
81572591|NCT02155608|162817913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = 1.62, df = 1/58.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects using a piecewise linear time trend. This was parametrized in the model as a standard linear viable, time (ranging from baseline to 4 weeks) and a second variable, time2. defined as 0 at baseline and time past week 1 for subsequent weeks. The time 2 coefficient represents the change in slope after the initial week.||||.21
81572592|NCT02155608|162817913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.39|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = .74, df = 1/58.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects using a piecewise linear time trend. This was parametrized in the model as a standard linear viable, time (ranging from baseline to 4 weeks) and a second variable, time2. defined as 0 at baseline and time past week 1 for subsequent weeks. The time 2 coefficient represents the change in slope after the initial week.||||.39
81572593|NCT02155608|162817913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Time2: F = 1.88, df = 1/58.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects using a piecewise linear time trend. This was parametrized in the model as a standard linear viable, time (ranging from baseline to 4 weeks) and a second variable, time2. defined as 0 at baseline and time past week 1 for subsequent weeks. The time 2 coefficient represents the change in slope after the initial week.||||.18
81572594|NCT02155608|162817913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = 1.56; df = 1/58.||Phase 1a: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects using a piecewise linear time trend. This was parametrized in the model as a standard linear viable, time (ranging from baseline to 4 weeks) and a second variable, time2. defined as 0 at baseline and time past week 1 for subsequent weeks. The time 2 coefficient represents the change in slope after the initial week.||||.22
81572595|NCT02155608|162817913|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.21|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Group: F = 1.72, df = 1/12.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||.21
81572596|NCT02155608|162817913|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Test not valid due to insufficient data.|Mixed Models Analysis|Time: F = 0.00, df = 1/0.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||1
81572597|NCT02155608|162817913|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Test not valid due to insufficient data.|Mixed Models Analysis|Group \* time: F = .87, df = 1/0.||Phase 1b: Outcomes were fitted via a mixed effects model with group, time, and group-by-time interactions to test for treatment effects between visits 4 and 5.||||1
81572598|NCT00869349|162817922|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|0.0||a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Treatment effects are reported as mean between-group differences from baseline to 21 months using t-tests to determine the differential effect of the intervention versus the education group.||0.0|-1.1|0.04
81572599|NCT00869349|162817923|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.2||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.6|-0.8||a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Treatment effects are reported as mean between-group differences from baseline to 21 months using t-tests to determine the differential effect of the intervention versus the education group.||-0.8|-5.6|0.01
81572600|NCT00869349|162817924|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.8||||0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.1||a priori threshold for statistical significance was \<0.05.|t-test, 2 sided|||Treatment effects are reported as mean between-group differences from baseline to 21 months using t-tests to determine the differential effect of the intervention versus the education group.||3.1|0.5|0.01
81572601|NCT05426902|162817929|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)||||<0.0001
81572602|NCT05426902|162817930|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)||||0.6
81572603|NCT05426902|162817931|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)||||0.2
81572604|NCT05426902|162817932|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||Baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)||||<0.0001
81572605|NCT05426902|162817933|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||Fisher Exact|||Baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)||||0.4
81572606|NCT05426902|162817938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"I feel good about my medical visit at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||0.7
81572607|NCT05426902|162817938|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"My rheumatologist gave me his/her full attention at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||0.8
81572608|NCT05426902|162817938|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"I was able to say everything I wanted to say to my rheumatologist at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||1.0
81572609|NCT05426902|162817940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"My rheumatologist and I agreed on how active my lupus was today at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||0.7
81572610|NCT05426902|162817940|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"I understand the care recommendations that my doctor or provider gave me today at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||0.8
81572611|NCT05426902|162817941|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Baseline vs. Follow-Up||||0.02
81572612|NCT05426902|162817942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"SLE@Duke meets my approval at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||0.7
81572613|NCT05426902|162817942|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"SLE@Duke is appealing to me at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||1.0
81572614|NCT05426902|162817942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"I like SLE@Duke at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||0.5
81572615|NCT05426902|162817942|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"I welcome SLE@Duke at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||0.6
81572616|NCT05426902|162817943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"SLE@Duke seems fitting at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||0.7
81572617|NCT05426902|162817943|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"SLE@Duke seems suitable at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||0.7
81572618|NCT05426902|162817943|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"SLE@Duke seems applicable at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||1.0
81572619|NCT05426902|162817943|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"SLE@Duke seems like a good match at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||1.0
81572620|NCT05426902|162817944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"SLE@Duke seems implementable at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||0.3
81572621|NCT05426902|162817944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"SLE@Duke seems possible at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||0.3
81572622|NCT05426902|162817944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"SLE@Duke seems doable at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||0.4
81572623|NCT05426902|162817944|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||"SLE@Duke seems easy to use at baseline (month 1) vs. intervention period (month 2)."||||0.3
81572624|NCT00133952|162817964|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.63||||0.724|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|2.67|||Fisher Exact|||||2.67|0.15|0.724
81572625|NCT00133952|162817965|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-3.3||||0.616|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.5|9.8|||Mixed models repeated measures|||||9.8|-16.5|0.616
81572626|NCT00133952|162817966|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.99||||0.971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|1.44|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.44|0.68|0.971
81572627|NCT00133952|162817968|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|0.5||||0.344|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|1.6|||Mixed models repeated measures|||||1.6|-0.6|0.344
81572628|NCT00133952|162817969|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.663||95.0|||||ANCOVA|||||||0.663
81572629|NCT00133952|162817970|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.68||||0.203|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.23|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.23|0.37|0.203
81572630|NCT00133952|162817972|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.16||||0.749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|2.92|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||2.92|0.46|0.749
81572631|NCT03462082|162817995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.163||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 0.326~\*Gait Velocity for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.163
81572632|NCT03462082|162817995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.749||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 0.749~\*Gait Velocity for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.749
81572633|NCT03462082|162817996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.031||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 0.155~\*MDS-UPDRS (total) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to report the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.031
81572634|NCT03462082|162817996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.778||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 0.902~\*MDS-UPDRS total for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to report the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.778
81572635|NCT03462082|162817996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.039||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 0.157~\*MDS-UPDRS (motor) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.039
81572636|NCT03462082|162817996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.451||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 0.902~\*MDS-UPDRS (motor) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.451
81572637|NCT03462082|162817996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.111||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 0.333~\*MDS-UPDRS (axial motor) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.111
81572638|NCT03462082|162817996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 0.030~\*MDS-UPDRS (axial motor) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.005
81572639|NCT03462082|162817997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.984||||||Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.984
81572640|NCT03462082|162817997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.067||||||Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.067
81572641|NCT03462082|162817998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.44||||||Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.440
81572642|NCT03462082|162817998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.051||||||Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.051
81572643|NCT03462082|162817999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.945||||||Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.945
81572644|NCT03462082|162817999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.024||||||Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.024
81572645|NCT03462082|162818000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.097||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Gait velocity for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.097
81572646|NCT03462082|162818000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.75||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Gait velocity for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.750
81572647|NCT03462082|162818001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.128||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Step length (mean) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.128
81572648|NCT03462082|162818001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.117||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Step length (mean) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.117
81572649|NCT03462082|162818001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.145||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Step length (right) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.145
81572650|NCT03462082|162818001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.056||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Step length (right) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.056
81572651|NCT03462082|162818001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.151||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Step length (left) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.151
81572652|NCT03462082|162818001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.129||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Step length (left) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.129
81572653|NCT03462082|162818001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.698||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Step length difference for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.698
81572654|NCT03462082|162818001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.779||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Step length difference for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.779
81572655|NCT03462082|162818002|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.874||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Step length ratio for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.874
81572656|NCT03462082|162818002|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.976||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Step length ratio for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.976
81572657|NCT03462082|162818002|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.859||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Step length symmetry for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.859
81572658|NCT03462082|162818002|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.86||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Step length symmetry for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.860
81572659|NCT03462082|162818003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 0.480~\*Pitch (minimum) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.040
81572660|NCT03462082|162818003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.883||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Pitch (minimum) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.883
81572661|NCT03462082|162818003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.071||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 0.781~\*Pitch (maximum) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.071
81572662|NCT03462082|162818003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.327||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Pitch (maximum) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.327
81572663|NCT03462082|162818004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.487||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Loudness (minimum) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.487
81572664|NCT03462082|162818004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.861||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Loudness (minimum) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.861
81572665|NCT03462082|162818004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.411||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Loudness (maximum) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.411
81572666|NCT03462082|162818004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.997||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Loudness (maximum) for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.997
81572667|NCT03462082|162818005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.388||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Jitter for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.388
81572668|NCT03462082|162818005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.684||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Jitter for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.684
81572669|NCT03462082|162818006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.85||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Shimmer for Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.850
81572670|NCT03462082|162818006|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.712||||||"Holm-adjusted P-Value: 1.00~\*Shimmer for Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS"|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.712
81572671|NCT03462082|162818007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.501|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Asymmetric STN-DBS 1 (right STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.501
81572672|NCT03462082|162818007|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.216||||||Asymmetric STN-DBS 2 (left STN-DBS reduced) vs. Bilateral STN-DBS|Mixed Models Analysis|||Bilateral (baseline) values are the average of the outcome measure data obtained during the 2 bilateral (baseline) conditions: 1) at enrollment before randomization and 2) after randomization. These average values are used to compare the changes associated with the 2 asymmetric conditions.||||0.216
81572673|NCT03462082|162818008|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.05||||||Non-adjusted P-Values were \>0.05 and Holm-adjusted P-Values were 1.00 for all comparisons, except for the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test-Revised: Delayed Recall. For this test, the non-adjusted P-Value was 0.04 and the Holm-adjusted P-Value was 0.44.|Friedman test|Using ranks for repeated measures (3 conditions)||||||>0.05
81572674|NCT00919724|162818009|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.6||0.1||||||Comparison between HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected groups. Comparison adjusted for age, gender, race, height, and brachial artery baseline diameter.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.10
81572675|NCT02548650|162818031|NON_INFERIORITY|Under the null hypothesis that the mean aggregation between dual and triple therapy is not equal to 0 and a common standard deviation of 13%, a sample size of 28 patients per group with a valid primary end point time point allowed for the 95% confidence interval (CI) to stay within ± 10% with a 80% power and a two-sided alpha=0.05.|Mean Difference (Net)|12.0|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.0|21.0|||ANOVA|||The primary end point of our study was the comparison of CAT-induced MPA measured by LTA between triple (vorapaxar plus DAPT) and dual (vorapaxar plus clopidogrel) therapy. We hypothesized that dual therapy would be non-inferior to triple therapy after 30±5 days of treatment||21|3|>0.05
81572676|NCT02128113|162818033|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|26.95||||0.4529|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Missing data were imputed.|Difference is Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension (pooled) - Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution|Comparison of Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension pooled (0.5% and 1.0%) versus Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution||||0.4529
81572677|NCT02128113|162818033|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|64.31||||0.1276|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Missing data were imputed.|Difference is Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 0.5% - Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution|Comparison of Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 0.5% versus Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution||||0.1276
81572678|NCT02128113|162818033|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|-11.08||||0.7996|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Missing data were imputed.|Difference is Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 1.0% - Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution|Comparison of Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 1.0% versus Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution||||0.7996
81572679|NCT02128113|162818034|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion of patients|-13.55||||0.0647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.75|-0.36|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 0.5% - Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution|Comparison of Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 0.5% versus Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution||-0.36|-26.75|0.0647
81572680|NCT02128113|162818034|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion of patients|-15.15||||0.0517|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.34|-1.96|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 1.0% - Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution|Comparison of Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 1.0% versus Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution||-1.96|-28.34|0.0517
81572681|NCT02128113|162818035|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion of patients|-0.11||||0.9258|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.91|8.68|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 0.5% - Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution|Comparison of Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 0.5% versus Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution||8.68|-8.91|0.9258
81572682|NCT02128113|162818035|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion of patients|-3.03||||0.6547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.27|6.21|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 1.0% - Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution|Comparison of Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 1.0% versus Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution||6.21|-12.27|0.6547
81572683|NCT02128113|162818036|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion of patients|-13.56||||0.0657|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.84|-0.28|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 0.5% - Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution|Comparison of Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 0.5% versus Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution||-0.28|-26.84|0.0657
81572684|NCT02128113|162818036|SUPERIORITY|Comparison of Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 1.0% versus Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution|Difference in proportion of patients|-15.15||||0.0526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.42|-1.88|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 1.0% - Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution|||-1.88|-28.42|0.0526
81572685|NCT02128113|162818037|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion of patients|0.0||||0.8771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.87|10.87|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 0.5% - Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution|Comparison of Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 0.5% versus Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution||10.87|-10.87|0.8771
81572686|NCT02128113|162818037|SUPERIORITY||Difference in proportion of patients|1.35||||0.8248|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.32|12.02|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Difference is Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 1.0% - Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution|Comparison of Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 1.0% versus Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution||12.02|-9.32|0.8248
81572687|NCT02128113|162818038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|27.21||||0.4686|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Missing data were imputed.||Comparison of Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension pooled (0.5% and 1.0%) versus Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution||||0.4686
81572688|NCT02128113|162818038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|49.99||||0.2636|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Missing data were imputed.||Comparison of Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 0.5% versus Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution||||0.2636
81572689|NCT02128113|162818038|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean difference (Net)|-1.74||||0.9691|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Missing data were imputed.||Comparison of Omaveloxolone Ophthalmic Suspension 1.0% versus Vehicle Ophthalmic Solution||||0.9691
81572690|NCT01539538|162818069|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin of - 15% for lower boundary of 95% confidence interval|difference in proportion|12.9|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.69|22.11|||one-sided, z-test|||||22.11|3.69|<0.001
81572691|NCT01539538|162818069|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in proportion|12.9||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.007
81572692|NCT02864498|162818120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.557|||||||General Linear Model|||||||0.5570
81572693|NCT02864498|162818120|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8774|||||||General Linear Model|||||||0.8774
81572694|NCT00378378|162818137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.258||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison p-values were based on a two-way ANOVA for the change from basline||||0.258
81572695|NCT00378378|162818137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.735||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison p-values were based on a two-way ANOVA for the change from baseline.||||0.735
81572696|NCT00378378|162818137|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.194||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison p-values were based on a two-way ANOVA for the change from baseline.||||0.194
81572697|NCT00378378|162818138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.361||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison p-values were based on a two-way ANOVA for baseline to endpoint||||0.361
81572698|NCT00378378|162818138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.603||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison p-values were based on a two-way ANOVA for baseline to endpoint.||||0.603
81572699|NCT00378378|162818138|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.193||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Pairwise comparison p-values were based on a two-way ANOVA for baseline to endpoint.||||0.193
81572700|NCT00407797|162818139|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Percent change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||<.0001
81572701|NCT00407797|162818140|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||<.0001
81572702|NCT00407797|162818141|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Percent change evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||<.0001
81572703|NCT00407797|162818142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Participants with \<= 6 seizures during Baseline period.||||<.0001
81572704|NCT00407797|162818142|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Participants with \> 6 seizures during Baseline Period.||||<.0001
81572705|NCT00407797|162818148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0552|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 21: Sleep Disturbance. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.0552
81572706|NCT00407797|162818148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||LOCF: Sleep Disturbance. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.0350
81572707|NCT00407797|162818148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.6743|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 21: Snoring. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.6743
81572708|NCT00407797|162818148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.4736|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||LOCF: Snoring. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.4736
81572709|NCT00407797|162818148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8173|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 21: Awaken Short of Breath. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.8173
81572710|NCT00407797|162818148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.9092|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||LOCF: Awaken Short of Breath. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.9092
81572711|NCT00407797|162818148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1091|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 21: Sleep Adequacy. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.1091
81572712|NCT00407797|162818148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0944|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||LOCF: Sleep Adequacy. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.0944
81572713|NCT00407797|162818148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.8928|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 21: Somnolence. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.8928
81572714|NCT00407797|162818148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.7669|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||LOCF: Somnolence. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.7669
81572715|NCT00407797|162818148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1698|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 21: 9-Item Overall Sleep Problems Index. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.1698
81572716|NCT00407797|162818148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0898|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||LOCF: 9-Item Overall Sleep Problem Index. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.0898
81572717|NCT00407797|162818148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0465|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 21: Quantity of Sleep. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.0465
81572718|NCT00407797|162818148|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0316|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||LOCF: Quantity of Sleep. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.0316
81572719|NCT00407797|162818149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.2187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Week 21; change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.2187
81572720|NCT00407797|162818149|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.1905|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||LOCF; change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.1905
81572721|NCT00407797|162818150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Anxiety: Week 21. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||<.0001
81572722|NCT00407797|162818150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||Anxiety: LOCF. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||<.0001
81572723|NCT00407797|162818150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0799|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Depression: Week 21. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.0799
81572724|NCT00407797|162818150|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0846|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Depression: LOCF. Change from baseline evaluated by a one-sample two-sided t-test comparing the difference to zero.||||0.0846
81572725|NCT04950998|162818153|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|604.07|STANDARD_DEVIATION|2560.36||0.376|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-813.815|2021.95|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2021.95|-813.815|0.376
81572726|NCT04950998|162818154|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-35.019|STANDARD_DEVIATION|172.168||0.444|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-130.36|60.324|||t-test, 2 sided|||||60.324|-130.36|.444
81572727|NCT03250845|162818157|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||H0: No difference between Multigam 5% and Multigam 10% infusion time Ha: Multigam 10% infusion time is significantly shorter than Multigam 5%||||<0.0001
81572728|NCT03250845|162818158|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0005|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||H0: No difference in hospitalisation time between Multigam 5% and Multigam 10% infusion Ha: Hospitalisation time with Multigam 10% infusion is significantly shorter than with Multigam 5%||||<0.0005
81572729|NCT03250845|162818160|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||H0: No difference in number of nursing actions per patient between Multigam 5% and Multigam 10% infusion Ha: Number of nursing actions per patient is smaller with Multigam 10% infusion||||0.03
81572730|NCT04659161|162818243|SUPERIORITY||LS mean difference|-9.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9|-5.2|||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures||||Statistics are from a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM). The model includes the treatment group (KarXT or placebo), visit, and the interaction between the treatment group and visit as fixed factors, and baseline PANSS total score, site, age, and gender as covariates. An unstructured covariance matrix is used to model the correlation among repeated measurements and the denominator degrees of freedom are computed using the Kenward-Roger method.|-5.2|-13.9|<0.0001
81572731|NCT04659161|162818244|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||||<0.0001
81572732|NCT04659161|162818245|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0055|||||||Mixed Model Repeated Measures|||||||0.0055
81572733|NCT04659161|162818246|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0022|||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||||0.0022
81572734|NCT04659161|162818247|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||||<0.0001
81572735|NCT04659161|162818248|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Model for Repeated Measures|||||||<0.0001
81572736|NCT01269463|162818249|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81572737|NCT01269463|162818250|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.01|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|||||||<0.01
81572738|NCT01411774|162818282|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.95||||||p \< .05 was the threshold of significance.|Mixed Models Analysis|Analysis for the outcomes used linear mixed-effects models, with treatment group as the between-participant factor and time as the within group factor||||||.95
81572739|NCT00056316|162818285|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.93||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference is equal to Behavioral Skills Intervention minus Basic Education Control|||||.05
81572740|NCT00056316|162818286|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.07||||0.05||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided||Mean difference is equal to Behavioral Skills Intervention minus Basic Education Control|||||.05
81572741|NCT02820753|162818287|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.26||||0.04|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.01|0.51||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference = (Text or Portal) - Enhanced Usual Care|||0.51|0.01|0.04
81572742|NCT02820753|162818288|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.08|0.15||The threshold for statistical significance was p \< 0.05.|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = (Text or Portal - Enhanced Usual Care|||0.15|-0.08|0.53
81572743|NCT02820753|162818289|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.34||||0.41|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.16|0.48||The threshold for significance is p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = (Text or Portal) - Enhanced Usual Care|||0.48|-1.16|0.41
81572744|NCT02820753|162818290|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.83||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|5.06||The threshold for significance is p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment difference = (Text or Portal ) - Enhanced Usual Care|||5.06|-1.39|0.27
81572745|NCT02820753|162818291|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.23||||0.33|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.68|0.23||The threshold for significance is p \< 0.05|Mixed Models Analysis||Treatment Difference = (Text or Portal) - Enhanced Usual Care|||0.23|-0.68|0.33
81572746|NCT01315678|162818306|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.51||||0.0286|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.07|2.13|||Regression, Cox|||Stratified Cox proportional hazards model||2.13|1.07|0.0286
81572747|NCT01315678|162818307|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.12||||0.6031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.66|||Regression, Cox|||||1.66|0.76|0.6031
81572748|NCT01315678|162818308|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.84||||0.4861|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.44|||Regression, Cox|||||1.44|0.49|0.4861
81572749|NCT04617509|162818311|SUPERIORITY|Relative bioavailability for Formulation A (FASTED) versus Formulation B (FASTED). The calculated relative bioavailability is based on Cmax ratio (ratio of geometric means) and is presented with 90% CI.|Ratio of geometric means|1.4514|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.111|1.4514||||||Relative bioavailability (A versus B)||1.4514|1.1110|
81572750|NCT04617509|162818311|SUPERIORITY|Relative bioavailability for Formulation A (FED) versus Formulation A (FASTED). The calculated relative bioavailability is based on Cmax ratio (ratio of geometric means) and is presented with 90% CI.|Ratio of geometric mean|0.5497|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.3977|0.7597||||||Relative bioavailability (A FED versus A FASTED)||0.7597|0.3977|
81572751|NCT04617509|162818312|SUPERIORITY|Relative bioavailability for Formulation A (FASTED) versus Formulation B (FASTED). The calculated relative bioavailability is based on AUC0-inf ratio (ratio of geometric means) and is presented with 90% CI.|Ratio of geometric mean|1.3441|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.0953|1.6495||||||Relative bioavailability (A versus B)||1.6495|1.0953|
81572752|NCT04617509|162818312|SUPERIORITY|Relative bioavailability for Formulation A (FED) versus Formulation A (FASTED). The calculated relative bioavailability is based on AUC0-inf ratio (ratio of geometric means) and is presented with 90% CI.|Ratio of geometric mean|0.7327|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.591|0.9083||||||Relative bioavailability (A FED versus A FASTED)||0.9083|0.5910|
81572753|NCT04617509|162818313|SUPERIORITY|Relative bioavailability for Formulation A (FASTED) versus Formulation B (FASTED). The calculated relative bioavailability is based on AUC0-24h ratio (ratio of geometric means) and is presented with 90% CI.|Ratio of geometric mean|1.371|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.112|1.6904||||||Relative bioavailability (A versus B)||1.6904|1.1120|
81572754|NCT04617509|162818313|SUPERIORITY|Relative bioavailability for Formulation A (FED) versus Formulation A (FASTED). The calculated relative bioavailability is based on AUC0-24h ratio (ratio of geometric means) and is presented with 90% CI.|Ratio of geometric mean|0.7083|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.5728|0.8759||||||Relative bioavailability (A FED versus A FASTED)||0.8759|0.5728|
81572755|NCT05048784|162818329|OTHER|Statistical analysis was conducted to investigate the bioequivalence of treatment A (test 1) to treatment B (reference) for Cmax.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.009|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.04|||||The geometric least squares mean ratios and confidence intervals (Cls) were obtained by taking the exponential of the corresponding differences and Cls on the natural-log (In) scale.|||1.040|0.980|
81572756|NCT05048784|162818330|OTHER|Statistical analysis was conducted to investigate the bioequivalence of treatment A (test 1) to treatment B (reference) for AUClast.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.967|1.055|||||The geometric least squares mean ratios and Cls were obtained by taking the exponential of the corresponding differences and Cls on the In scale.|||1.055|0.967|
81572757|NCT05048784|162818331|OTHER|Statistical analysis was conducted to investigate the bioequivalence of treatment A (test 1) to treatment B (reference) for AUCinf.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.977|1.065|||||The geometric least squares mean ratios and Cls were obtained by taking the exponential of the corresponding differences and Cls on the In scale.|||1.065|0.977|
81572758|NCT05048784|162818333|OTHER|Statistical analysis was conducted to investigate the food effect of treatment C (test 2) to treatment A (test 1) for Cmax.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.001|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.836|1.199|||||The geometric least squares mean ratios and Cls were obtained by taking the exponential of the corresponding differences and Cls on the In scale.|||1.199|0.836|
81572759|NCT05048784|162818334|OTHER|Statistical analysis was conducted to investigate the food effect of treatment C (test 2) to treatment A (test 1) for AUClast.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.447|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.2|1.745|||||The geometric least squares mean ratios and Cls were obtained by taking the exponential of the corresponding differences and Cls on the In scale.|||1.745|1.200|
81572760|NCT05048784|162818335|OTHER|Statistical analysis was conducted to investigate the food effect of treatment C (test 2) to treatment A (test 1) for AUCinf.|Ratio of geometric least squares means|1.484|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.236|1.783|||||The geometric least squares mean ratios and Cls were obtained by taking the exponential of the corresponding differences and Cls on the In scale.|||1.783|1.236|
81572761|NCT01603056|162818336|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.743|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.743
81572762|NCT01603056|162818337|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.627|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.627
81572763|NCT01603056|162818338|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.74
81572764|NCT01603056|162818339|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.641|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.641
81572765|NCT01603056|162818340|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.818|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.818
81572766|NCT01603056|162818341|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.391|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.391
81572767|NCT01603056|162818342|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.497|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.497
81572768|NCT01603056|162818343|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.222|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.222
81572769|NCT01603056|162818344|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.438|TWO_SIDED||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.438
81572770|NCT01603056|162818345|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.465|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.465
81572771|NCT01603056|162818346|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.123|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.123
81572772|NCT01603056|162818347|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.719|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.719
81572773|NCT02270957|162818405|SUPERIORITY||||||>|0.999|||||||Chi-squared|||||||>0.999
81572774|NCT02270957|162818406|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.587|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.587
81572775|NCT02270957|162818407|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.587|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||None of the endpoints were met in any pre-specified unbiased Full Analysis Set analysis|Chi-squared|||||||0.587
81572776|NCT01246401|162818420|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.431|||||||Welch's T Test|||||||0.431
81572777|NCT01246401|162818421|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.087|||||||Welch's T Test|||||||0.087
81572778|NCT01246401|162818423|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03||||||Wilcoxon one sided|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.03
81572779|NCT01246401|162818428|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03962|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.03962
81572780|NCT00166114|162818430|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.918|||||||Chi-squared|||Chi Square test was performed comparing actual vs. expected non- and partial response or response to either escitalopram or desipramine treatment.||||.918
81572781|NCT00489541|162818438|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.42|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.54|-0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||A superiority test of TAXUX Element vs bare metal (BMS) Express historical control. The null hypothesis that the true difference in means (TAXUS Element - BMS Express) is equal to zero was tested against the two-sided alternative that the true difference in means is different from zero. A sample size of 224 patients in the TAXUS Element group (190 after 15% attrition due to angiographic follow-up) provided 85% power.||-0.30|-0.54|<0.0001
81572782|NCT00489541|162818439|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||12-month TLR rate|7.34|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||10.8|||Chi-squared|||One-sided, single-sample binomial test to compare the observed TLF rate in PERSEUS SV to the pre-specified performance goal (19.5%). The normal approximation of the test statistic was used. The null hypothesis that the true TAXUS Element TLF rate is greater than or equal to the performance goal was tested against the one-sided alternative that the true rate is less than the performance goal. A sample size of 224 patients (accounting for 5% attrition to follow-up) provided 80% power.||10.8||<0.0001
81572783|NCT00299104|162818442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016||95.0||||The Closure Principle was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparing all three treatment groups||||0.0016
81572784|NCT00299104|162818442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1824||95.0||||The Closure Principle was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Van-Elteren|||Rituximab 2 x 0.5 g + Methotrexate arm versus Placebo + Methotrexate, stratified for region and baseline rheumatoid factor (RF) status||||0.1824
81572785|NCT00299104|162818442|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0||||The Closure Principle was used to adjust for multiple comparisons.|Van-Elteren|||Rituximab 2 x 1.0 g + Methotrexate arm versus Placebo + Methotrexate, stratified for region and baseline RF status||||0.0004
81572786|NCT00299104|162818443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0004||95.0||||The Closure Principle was used to adjust for multiple comparisons. This was a secondary endpoint in a hierarchical testing structure.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparing all three treatment groups||||0.0004
81572787|NCT00299104|162818443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1194||95.0||||The Closure Principle was used to adjust for multiple comparisons. This was a secondary endpoint in a hierarchical testing structure.|Van-Elteren|||Rituximab 2 x 0.5 g + Methotrexate versus Placebo + Methotrexate, stratified for region and baseline RF status||||0.1194
81572788|NCT00299104|162818443|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||95.0||||The Closure Principle was used to adjust for multiple comparisons. This was a secondary endpoint in a hierarchical testing structure.|Van-Elteren|||Rituximab 2 x 1.0 g + Methotrexate versus Placebo + Methotrexate, stratified for region and baseline RF status||||0.0001
81572789|NCT00299104|162818444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.04||||0.3803||95.0|-0.05|0.13||This was a secondary endpoint in a hierarchical testing structure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Rituximab 2 x 0.5 g + Methotrexate arm versus Placebo + Methotrexate, stratified for region and baseline RF status||0.13|-0.05|0.3803
81572790|NCT00299104|162818444|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1||||0.0309||95.0|0.01|0.18||This was a secondary endpoint in a hierarchical testing structure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Rituximab 2 x 1.0 g + Methotrexate arm versus Placebo + Methotrexate, stratified for region and baseline RF status||0.18|0.01|0.0309
81572791|NCT00299104|162818445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3752||95.0||||This was a secondary endpoint in a hierarchical testing structure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Rituximab (0.5 g x 2) + Methotrexate versus Placebo + Methotrexate, stratified for region and baseline RF status.||||0.3752
81572792|NCT00299104|162818445|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0081||95.0||||This was a secondary endpoint in a hierarchical testing structure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Rituximab (1.0 g x 2) + Methotrexate verus Placebo + Methotrexate, stratified for region and Baseline RF status.||||0.0081
81572793|NCT00299104|162818446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5939||95.0||||The Closure Principle was used to adjust for multiple comparisons. This was a secondary endpoint in a hierarchical testing structure.|Kruskal-Wallis|||Comparing all three treatment groups.||||0.5939
81572794|NCT00299104|162818446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5478||95.0||||The Closure Principle was used to adjust for multiple comparisons. This was a secondary endpoint in a hierarchical testing structure.|Van-Elteren|||Rituximab 2 x 0.5 g + Methotrexate arm versus Placebo + Methotrexate, stratified for region and baseline RF status||||0.5478
81572795|NCT00299104|162818446|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.3096||95.0||||The Closure Principle was used to adjust for multiple comparisons. This was a secondary endpoint in a hierarchical testing structure.|Van-Elteren|||Rituximab 2 x 1.0 g + Methotrexate arm versus Placebo + Methotrexate, stratified for region and baseline RF status||||0.3096
81572796|NCT00299104|162818451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||This was a secondary endpoint in a hierarchical testing structure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Rituximab 2 x 0.5 g + Methotrexate arm versus Placebo + Methotrexate, stratified for region and baseline RF status||||<0.0001
81572797|NCT00299104|162818451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||This was a secondary endpoint in a hierarchical testing structure.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Rituximab 2 x 1.0 g + Methotrexate arm versus Placebo + Methotrexate, stratified for region and baseline RF status||||<0.0001
81572798|NCT00299104|162818461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Secondary endpoint in hierarchical testing structure.|ANOVA|||Rituximab (0.5 g x 2) + Methotrexate versus Placebo + Methotrexate stratified for region and RF status.||||<0.0001
81572799|NCT00299104|162818461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Secondary endpoint in hierarchical testing structure.|ANOVA|||Rituximab (1.0 g x 2) + Methotrexate versus Placebo + Methotrexate, stratified for region and baseline RF status.||||<0.0001
81572800|NCT00299104|162818467|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||This was a secondary endpoint in a hierarchical testing structure.|Van-Elteren|||Week 104: Rituximab 2 x 0.5 g + Methotrexate arm versus Placebo + Methotrexate, stratified for region and baseline rheumatoid factor (RF) status.||||<0.0001
81572801|NCT00299104|162818471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Secondary endpoint in hierarchical testing structure.|ANOVA|||Rituximab (0.5 g x 2) + Methotrexate versus Placebo + Methotrexate, stratified for region and baseline RF status.||||<0.0001
81572802|NCT00299104|162818471|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0||||Secondary endpoint in hierarchical testing structure.|ANOVA|||Rituximab (1.0 g x 2) + Methotrexate versus Placebo + Methotrexate, stratified for region and baseline RF status.||||<0.0001
81572803|NCT02321800|162818490|NON_INFERIORITY|The margin of noninferiority was 20%. Noninferiority was concluded if the lower bound of a 2-sided 95% CI for the difference in response rates between the 2 treatment groups was greater than -20%. If the noninferiority inference based on the 20% margin was concluded successfully, noninferiority inference based on the 15% margin was performed.|Treatment Difference|18.58|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.23|28.92||||||Adjusted estimates of the difference between the two treatment groups are based on a stratified analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights, with clinical diagnosis (complicated urinary tract infection with or without pyelonephritis vs acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis) as the stratification factor.||28.92|8.23|
81575230|NCT01059825|162821909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.87||||0.097|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.69|-0.04||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.04|-5.69|0.097
81572804|NCT02321800|162818491|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.48|7.79||||||Adjusted estimates of the difference between the two treatment groups are based on a stratified analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights, with clinical diagnosis (complicated urinary tract infection with or without pyelonephritis vs acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis) as the stratification factor.||7.79|-6.48|
81572805|NCT02321800|162818492|OTHER||Treatment Difference|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.48|4.92||||||Adjusted estimates of the difference between the two treatment groups are based on a stratified analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights, with clinical diagnosis (complicated urinary tract infection with or without pyelonephritis vs acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis) as the stratification factor.||4.92|-3.48|
81572806|NCT02321800|162818493|OTHER||Treatment Difference|15.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.69|25.92||||||||25.92|4.69|
81572807|NCT02321800|162818494|OTHER||Treatment Difference|17.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.92|27.58||||||Adjusted estimates of the difference between the two treatment groups are based on a stratified analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights, with clinical diagnosis (complicated urinary tract infection with or without pyelonephritis vs acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis) as the stratification factor.||27.58|6.92|
81572808|NCT02321800|162818495|OTHER||Treatment Difference|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.83|7.39||||||Adjusted estimates of the difference between the two treatment groups are based on a stratified analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights, with clinical diagnosis (complicated urinary tract infection with or without pyelonephritis vs acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis) as the stratification factor.||7.39|-4.83|
81572809|NCT02321800|162818496|OTHER||Treatment Difference|1.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.04|5.25||||||Adjusted estimates of the difference between the two treatment groups are based on a stratified analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights, with clinical diagnosis (complicated urinary tract infection with or without pyelonephritis vs acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis) as the stratification factor.||5.25|-3.04|
81572810|NCT02321800|162818497|OTHER||Treatment Difference|13.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.21|24.63||||||Adjusted estimates of the difference between the two treatment groups are based on a stratified analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights, with clinical diagnosis (complicated urinary tract infection with or without pyelonephritis vs acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis) as the stratification factor.||24.63|3.21|
81572811|NCT02321800|162818502|OTHER||Treatment Difference|2.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|9.44||||||Adjusted estimates of the difference between the two treatment groups are based on a stratified analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights, with clinical diagnosis (complicated urinary tract infection with or without pyelonephritis vs acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis) as the stratification factor.||9.44|-4.66|
81572812|NCT02321800|162818503|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-0.26|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.57|6.05||||||Adjusted estimates of the difference between the two treatment groups are based on a stratified analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights, with clinical diagnosis (complicated urinary tract infection with or without pyelonephritis vs acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis) as the stratification factor.||6.05|-6.57|
81572813|NCT02321800|162818504|OTHER||Treatment Difference|-1.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.42|1.29||||||Adjusted estimates of the difference between the two treatment groups are based on a stratified analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights, with clinical diagnosis (complicated urinary tract infection with or without pyelonephritis vs acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis) as the stratification factor.||1.29|-3.42|
81572814|NCT02321800|162818505|OTHER||Treatment Difference|9.02|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.37|18.41||||||Adjusted estimates of the difference between the two treatment groups are based on a stratified analysis using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weights, with clinical diagnosis (complicated urinary tract infection with or without pyelonephritis vs acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis) as the stratification factor.||18.41|-0.37|
81572815|NCT00036270|162818549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.03|||Log Rank|Log rank (Mantel-Cox). Adjusted for overall stratification factor; 1 degree of freedom.|A hazard ratio less than 1 favors the test treatment (exemestane only arm).|"Analysis at 2.75 years post-randomization. Null hypothesis: no difference in DFS between the two treatments for the first 2.75 years.~To maintain overall alpha of 0.05, 2 adjustments made: first, a nominal alpha of 0.0302 was used for the primary endpoint. Second, level of significant was 0.0012 for interim analysis."||1.03|0.77|0.118
81572816|NCT00036270|162818550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.97||||0.604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.08|||Log Rank|Log rank (Mantel-Cox). Adjusted for overall stratification factor; 1 degree of freedom.|A hazard ratio less than 1 favors the test treatment (exemestane only arm).|"Analysis at 5 years post-randomization. Null hypothesis: no difference in DFS between the two treatments for the first 5 years.~To maintain overall alpha of 0.05, a nominal alpha of 0.0302 was used."||1.08|0.88|0.604
81572817|NCT00036270|162818551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.0||||0.951|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.89|1.14|||Log Rank|Log rank (Mantel-Cox). Adjusted for overall stratification factor; 1 degree of freedom.|A hazard ratio less than 1 favors the test treatment (exemestane only arm).|Analysis at 5 years post-randomization. Null hypothesis: no difference in OS between the two treatments for the first 5 years. Overall alpha of 0.05 was maintained.||1.14|0.89|0.951
81572818|NCT00036270|162818553|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.94||||0.293|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.06|||Log Rank|Log rank (Mantel-Cox). Adjusted for overall stratification factor; 1 degree of freedom.|A hazard ratio less than 1 favors the test treatment (exemestane only arm).|Analysis at 5 years post-randomization. Null hypothesis: no difference in time to relapse between the two treatments for the first 5 years. Overall alpha of 0.05 was maintained.||1.06|0.83|0.293
81572819|NCT03845985|162818592|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.838||||||Analysis was significantly underpowered.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.838
81572820|NCT03845985|162818593|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.62||||||Analysis was significantly underpowered.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.620
81572821|NCT03845985|162818594|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.713||||||Analysis was significantly underpowered.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.713
81572822|NCT03845985|162818595|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.509||||||Analysis was significantly underpowered.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.509
81572823|NCT03845985|162818596|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.491||||||Analysis was significantly underpowered.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.491
81572824|NCT03845985|162818597|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.715||||||Analysis was significantly underpowered.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.715
81572825|NCT03845985|162818598|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.665||||||Analysis was significantly underpowered.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.665
81572826|NCT03845985|162818599|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.875||||||Analysis was significantly underpowered.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.875
81572827|NCT03845985|162818600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.61||||||Analysis was significantly underpowered.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the Risk and Aggression/Liquid Courage/Sociability Subscale||||.610
81572828|NCT03845985|162818600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.658||||||Analysis was significantly underpowered.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the Self-Perception/Cognitive and Behavioral Impairment Subscale||||.658
81572829|NCT03845985|162818600|SUPERIORITY|||||||1||||||Analysis was significantly underpowered.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the Sexuality Subscale||||1.000
81572830|NCT03845985|162818600|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.007||||||Analysis was significantly underpowered.|t-test, 2 sided|||Comparison of the Tension Reduction Subscale||||.007
81572831|NCT03845985|162818601|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.407||||||Analysis was significantly underpowered.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.407
81572832|NCT03845985|162818602|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.893||||||Analysis was significantly underpowered.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.893
81572833|NCT03845985|162818603|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.709||||||Analysis was significantly underpowered.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.709
81572834|NCT02010775|162818618|OTHER||Least Squares Mean (LS) Mean Difference|-3.88|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.58|-2.19|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with treatment, and baseline MMPS grade as factors.||||-2.19|-5.58|< 0.001
81572835|NCT02010775|162818618|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.32|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.02|-4.62|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with treatment, and baseline MMPS grade as factors.||||-4.62|-8.02|<0.001
81572836|NCT02010775|162818618|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-6.89|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.56|-5.22|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with treatment, and baseline MMPS grade as factors.||||-5.22|-8.56|<0.001
81572837|NCT02010775|162818618|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-7.68|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.35|-6.0|||ANOVA|ANOVA model with treatment, and baseline MMPS grade as factors.||||-6.00|-9.35|<0.001
81572838|NCT02010775|162818619|OTHER||Percentage Difference|31.5||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.8|53.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-values for between-treatment comparisons were determined using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) tests stratified by baseline MMPS.||||53.3|9.8|0.008
81572839|NCT02010775|162818619|OTHER||Percentage Difference|48.2|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.6|67.8|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-values for between-treatment comparisons were determined using CMH tests stratified by baseline MMPS.||||67.8|28.6|< 0.001
81572840|NCT02010775|162818619|OTHER||Percentage Difference|54.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.1|72.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-values for between-treatment comparisons were determined using CMH tests stratified by baseline MMPS.||||72.6|36.1|< 0.001
81572841|NCT02010775|162818619|OTHER||Percentage Difference|54.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|36.1|72.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|P-values for between-treatment comparisons were determined using CMH tests stratified by baseline MMPS.||||72.6|36.1|<0.001
81572842|NCT02197130|162818630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.192||0.2033|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.45|3.49|||MMRM|MMRM: A linear mixed-effect repeated measures model||||3.49|-0.45|0.2033
81572843|NCT02197130|162818630|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.118||0.7549|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-2.2|1.5|||MMRM|||||1.50|-2.20|0.7549
81572844|NCT02197130|162818642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.54|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.515||0.003|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.69|2.39|||MMRM|||Week 13||2.39|0.69|0.0030
81572845|NCT02197130|162818642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.36|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.491||0.4656|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.45|1.17|||MMRM|||Week 13||1.17|-0.45|0.4656
81572846|NCT02197130|162818642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.492||0.0149|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.39|2.02|||MMRM|||Week 26||2.02|0.39|0.0149
81572847|NCT02197130|162818642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.46||0.8233|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.66|0.86|||MMRM|||Week 26||0.86|-0.66|0.8233
81572848|NCT02197130|162818644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.148||0.0181|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.11|0.6|||MMRM|||Week 13||0.60|0.11|0.0181
81572849|NCT02197130|162818644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.7133|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.18|0.28|||MMRM|||Week 13||0.28|-0.18|0.7133
81572850|NCT02197130|162818644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.163||0.4657|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.15|0.39|||MMRM|||Week 26||0.39|-0.15|0.4657
81572851|NCT02197130|162818644|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.8339|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.22|0.28|||MMRM|||Week 26||0.28|-0.22|0.8339
81572852|NCT02320669|162818645|SUPERIORITY||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.083|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.432|||Regression, Cox|||||1.432|.82|<.05
81572853|NCT00543140|162818695|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6919|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiple comparisons were performed as only one hypothesis was tested in this study. The level of significance was set at 0.05.|Exact Binomial method|||The primary analysis used a one-sided binomial exact test method by Clopper and Pearson to determine if the rate of reoperations observed in Years 4 and 5 (combined) of the study was significantly less than 8%. The null hypothesis was that the reoperation rate was greater than or equal to 8%.||||0.6919
81572854|NCT02483520|162818701|SUPERIORITY||LSM Estimate|0.03||||0.977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|2.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models were fitted to changes in outcomes with SAS Procedure Mixed. Efficacy of the FamTechCare intervention versus attention control was expressed as the model-estimated difference between the groups on mean change from baseline to 3 months. Burden, Depression, Sleep disturbance, Competence, Desire to institutionalize, Reaction to memory symptoms, Reaction to depression symptoms, Reaction to disruptive symptoms were included in the model.||2.08|-2.02|.977
81572855|NCT02483520|162818702|SUPERIORITY||LSM Estimate|-0.22||||0.812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.09|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models were fitted to changes in outcomes with SAS Procedure Mixed. Efficacy of the FamTechCare intervention versus attention control was expressed as the model-estimated difference between the groups on mean change from baseline to 3 months. Burden, Depression, Sleep disturbance, Competence, Desire to institutionalize, Reaction to memory symptoms, Reaction to depression symptoms, Reaction to disruptive symptoms were included in the model.||1.64|-2.09|.812
81575231|NCT01059825|162821909|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.0||||0.179|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.78|0.79||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||0.79|-4.78|0.179
81575232|NCT01059825|162821911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.93||||0.072|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.62|-0.24||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.24|-3.62|0.072
81572856|NCT02483520|162818705|SUPERIORITY||LSM Estimate|-1.5||||0.343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.64|1.64|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models were fitted to changes in outcomes with SAS Procedure Mixed. Efficacy of the FamTechCare intervention versus attention control was expressed as the model-estimated difference between the groups on mean change from baseline to 3 months. Burden, Depression, Sleep disturbance, Competence, Desire to institutionalize, Reaction to memory symptoms, Reaction to depression symptoms, Reaction to disruptive symptoms were included in the model.||1.64|-4.64|.343
81572857|NCT02483520|162818706|SUPERIORITY||LSM Estimate|-4.79||||0.012|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.51|-1.08|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models were fitted to changes in outcomes with SAS Procedure Mixed. Efficacy of the FamTechCare intervention versus attention control was expressed as the model-estimated difference between the groups on mean change from baseline to 3 months. Burden, Depression, Sleep disturbance, Competence, Desire to institutionalize, Reaction to memory symptoms, Reaction to depression symptoms, Reaction to disruptive symptoms were included in the model.||-1.08|-8.51|.012
81572858|NCT02483520|162818707|SUPERIORITY||LSM Estimate|0.77||||0.033|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|1.47|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models were fitted to changes in outcomes with SAS Procedure Mixed. Efficacy of the FamTechCare intervention versus attention control was expressed as the model-estimated difference between the groups on mean change from baseline to 3 months. Burden, Depression, Sleep disturbance, Competence, Desire to institutionalize, Reaction to memory symptoms, Reaction to depression symptoms, Reaction to disruptive symptoms were included in the model.||1.47|0.07|.033
81572859|NCT02483520|162818710|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.211|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||p-values were calculated for differences between mean group changes using Wilcoxon rank-sum test at 3 months||||.211
81572860|NCT02483520|162818710|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||p-values were calculated for within- group changes using Wilcoxon signed-rank test between baseline and 3 months||||<.001
81572861|NCT02483520|162818711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.476|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||p-values were calculated for differences between mean group changes using Wilcoxon rank-sum test at 3 months||||.476
81572862|NCT02483520|162818711|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||p-values were calculated for within- group changes using Wilcoxon signed-rank test between baseline and 3 months||||.005
81572863|NCT02483520|162818712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.677|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||p-values were calculated for differences between mean group changes using Wilcoxon rank-sum test at 3 months||||.677
81572864|NCT02483520|162818712|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||p-values were calculated for within- group changes using Wilcoxon signed-rank test between baseline and 3 months||||.020
81572865|NCT02483520|162818713|SUPERIORITY||LSM Estimate|-0.62||||0.432|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.18|0.94|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Linear mixed models were fitted to changes in outcomes with SAS Procedure Mixed. Efficacy of the FamTechCare intervention versus attention control was expressed as the model-estimated difference between the groups on mean change from baseline to 3 months. Burden, Depression, Sleep disturbance, Competence, Desire to institutionalize, Reaction to memory symptoms, Reaction to depression symptoms, Reaction to disruptive symptoms were included in the model.||0.94|-2.18|.432
81572866|NCT02483520|162818714|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.255|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||.255
81572867|NCT03366337|162818823|SUPERIORITY|A formal test of mean change from baseline in eGFR ≠ 0 was conducted at Week 12.|LS Mean change from baseline|9.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3743|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.5|12.13|||Mixed Models Analysis|Available data from analysis visits Week 1 to Week 12 were included. Missing data were not imputed.||||12.13|6.5|<0.0001
81572868|NCT03366337|162818823|SUPERIORITY|A formal test of mean change from baseline in eGFR ≠ 0 was conducted at Week 12.|LS Mean change from baseline|8.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.75|11.25|||Mixed Models Analysis|Available data from analysis visits Week 1 to Week 12 were included. Missing data were not imputed.||||11.25|4.75|<0.0001
81572869|NCT03366337|162818823|SUPERIORITY|A formal test of mean change from baseline in eGFR ≠ 0 was conducted at Week 12.|LS Mean change from baseline|5.46|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.2792||0.0247|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|10.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|Available data from analysis visits Week 1 to Week 12 were included. Missing data were not imputed.||||10.16|0.76|0.0247
81572870|NCT03366337|162818823|SUPERIORITY|A formal test of mean change from baseline in eGFR ≠ 0 was conducted at Week 12.|LS Mean change from baseline|7.83|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.216||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.11|12.55|||Mixed Models Analysis|Available data from analysis visits Week 1 to Week 12 were included. Missing data were not imputed.||||12.55|3.11|0.0030
81572871|NCT00769392|162818828|OTHER|||||||0.28|||||||single factor analysis of variance|||A comparison of injection discomfort using mean pain scores for all 4 anesthesia intervention agents used in this study.||||0.28
81572872|NCT00769392|162818829|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||single factor analysis of variance|||A comparison of discomfort of all 4 anesthesia intervention agents used in this study using mean pain scores.||||0.17
81572873|NCT01025752|162818848|NON_INFERIORITY|A 20% (1.4) reduction in NRS for pain intensity from baseline was considered minimally clinically important the non-inferiority margin was set at one NRS unit. The required sample size was 230 participants. Because enrollment was slower than expected and the standard deviation in the primary outcome was less than the initial power calculation (1.6 vs. 2.45) we conducted a sample size recalculation, based on observed data to determine that we would need 42 completers per arm for 80% power.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.07||||0.007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.67|0.8||Non-inferiority margin of 1|Mixed Models Analysis|The models includes treatment arm, time, treatment-by-time interaction, baseline NRS, stratification variables (distance from VA \& back pain cause)|The upper limit (0.80) fell below the non-inferiority margin of 1.|post-treatment (12 weeks) time point||0.80|-0.67|0.007
81572874|NCT01025752|162818848|NON_INFERIORITY|A 20% (1.4) reduction in NRS for pain intensity from baseline was considered minimally clinically important the non-inferiority margin was set at one NRS unit. The required sample size was 230 participants. Because enrollment was slower than expected and the standard deviation in the primary outcome was less than the initial power calculation (1.6 vs. 2.45) we conducted a sample size recalculation, based on observed data to determine that we would need 42 completers per arm for 80% power.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.94|0.49||Non-inferiority margin of 1|Mixed Models Analysis|The models includes treatment arm, time, treatment-by-time interaction, baseline NRS, stratification variables (distance from VA \& back pain cause)|The upper limit (0.49) fell below the non-inferiority margin of 1.|3 month post-baseline time point||0.49|-0.94|<0.0001
81572875|NCT01025752|162818848|NON_INFERIORITY|A 20% (1.4) reduction in NRS for pain intensity from baseline was considered minimally clinically important the non-inferiority margin was set at one NRS unit. The required sample size was 230 participants. Because enrollment was slower than expected and the standard deviation in the primary outcome was less than the initial power calculation (1.6 vs. 2.45) we conducted a sample size recalculation, based on observed data to determine that we would need 42 completers per arm for 80% power.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.86|0.71||The non-inferiority margin is 1.|Mixed Models Analysis|The models includes treatment arm, time, treatment-by-time interaction, baseline NRS, stratification variables (distance from VA \& back pain cause)|The upper limit (0.71) fell below the non-inferiority margin of 1.|6 month post- baseline time point.||0.71|-0.86|0.004
81572876|NCT01025752|162818849|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.33||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|0.09|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Post-treatment (12 weeks) time point. (Mean difference of IVR CBT- F2F CBT)||0.09|-0.74|0.12
81572877|NCT01025752|162818849|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34||||0.2|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|0.18|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 months post-baseline time point. (Mean difference of IVR CBT- F2F CBT)||0.18|-0.87|0.20
81572878|NCT01025752|162818849|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02||||0.93|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.57|0.52|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months post baseline time point. (Mean difference of IVR CBT- F2F CBT)||0.52|-0.57|0.93
81572879|NCT01025752|162818850|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.5||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.29|1.29|||Mixed Models Analysis|||post-treatment (12 weeks) time point||1.29|-2.29|0.58
81572880|NCT01025752|162818850|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.53||||0.12|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|0.41|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 months post-baseline time point||0.41|-3.46|0.12
81572881|NCT01025752|162818850|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.61||||0.51|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months post-baseline time point||1.20|-2.42|0.51
81572882|NCT01025752|162818851|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.29||||0.83|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|2.87|||Mixed Models Analysis|||post-treatment (12 weeks) time point. (Mean difference of IVR CBT- F2F CBT)||2.87|-2.30|0.83
81572883|NCT01025752|162818851|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.15||||0.42|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.68|3.98|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 months post-baseline time point. (Mean difference of IVR CBT- F2F CBT)||3.98|-1.68|0.42
81572884|NCT01025752|162818851|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.58||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.4|2.24|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months post-baseline time point. (Mean difference of IVR CBT- F2F CBT)||2.24|-3.40|0.68
81572885|NCT01025752|162818852|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.25||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.66|4.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||post-treatment (12 weeks) time point. (Mean difference of IVR CBT- F2F CBT)||4.16|-1.66|0.40
81572886|NCT01025752|162818852|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.38||||0.81|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.82|3.58|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 months post-baseline. (Mean difference of IVR CBT- F2F CBT)||3.58|-2.82|0.81
81572887|NCT01025752|162818852|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.43||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.96|5.82|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months post-baseline time point. (Mean difference of IVR CBT- F2F CBT)||5.82|-0.96|0.16
81572888|NCT01025752|162818853|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.24||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.32|2.8|||Mixed Models Analysis|||post-treatment (12 weeks time point). (Mean difference of IVR CBT- F2F CBT)||2.80|-2.32|0.85
81572889|NCT01025752|162818853|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.27||||0.4|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.27|1.73|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 months post-baseline time point. (Mean difference of IVR CBT- F2F CBT)||1.73|-4.27|0.40
81572890|NCT01025752|162818853|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.74||||0.68|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|2.83|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months post-baseline time point. (Mean difference of IVR CBT- F2F CBT)||2.83|-4.30|0.68
81572891|NCT01025752|162818854|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.94||||0.17|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.28|0.4|||Mixed Models Analysis|||post-treatment (12 weeks) time point. (Mean difference of IVR CBT- F2F CBT)||0.40|-2.28|0.17
81572892|NCT01025752|162818854|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.12||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.39|1.16|||Mixed Models Analysis|||3 months post-baseline time point. (Mean difference of IVR CBT- F2F CBT)||1.16|-1.39|0.86
81572893|NCT01025752|162818854|OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.37||||0.64|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.22|1.97|||Mixed Models Analysis|||6 months post-baseline time point. (Mean difference of IVR CBT- F2F CBT)||1.97|-1.22|0.64
81572894|NCT01537393|162818858|NON_INFERIORITY|The two treatment groups will be declared equivalent if the one-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions excludes the pre-defined non-inferiority limit of 4%.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.2|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0||5.4|||||||The bootstrap re-sampling technique were used to account for potentially correlated data from donors who donated both corneas in this study and potentially correlated data from 2 study eyes of the same study participant. The technique will sample with replacement from the observed dataset. Confidence intervals will be calculated using the bias-corrected and accelerated method. The number of bootstraps will be 100,000.|5.4||
81572895|NCT01537393|162818858|OTHER|Confounding and treatment interactions were assessed in Cox proportional hazards regression models|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.71||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|2.71|||Regression, Cox|Unadjusted Hazard Ratio||||2.71|1.09|0.02
81572896|NCT01537393|162818859|OTHER|The primary analysis to assess the effect of PT on 3 year ECD was conducted with a mixed linear model adjusting for baseline ECD, corneal diagnosis, and potential confounders, including storage solution, preparation by eye bank vs surgeon, and accounting for correlated data from participants with 2 study eyes or 2 corneas from the same donor.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|73.0||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.0|138.0|||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for baseline ECD, diagnosis, storage solution, preparation by eye bank/surgeon, participants with 2 study eyes/ 2 corneas from the same donor||||138|8|0.03
81572897|NCT01697566|162818860|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Body Weight||||0.006
81572898|NCT01697566|162818860|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||Fat Mass||||<0.001
81572899|NCT01697566|162818862|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.019
81572900|NCT01447433|162818865|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.439|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.56||0.441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|1.58|||t-test, 2 sided|||||1.58|-0.70|0.441
81572901|NCT01447433|162818866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.038|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|1.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Body Fat Mass||1.70|0.05|0.038
81572902|NCT01447433|162818866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.28||0.082|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.06|0.07|||t-test, 2 sided|||Body Lean Mass||0.07|-1.06|0.082
81572903|NCT01447433|162818866|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.07||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.03|0.32|||t-test, 2 sided|||Visceral Fat Mass||0.32|0.03|0.018
81572904|NCT01447433|162818867|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49||0.031|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|2.09|||t-test, 2 sided|||||2.09|0.10|0.031
81572905|NCT01447433|162818868|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|5.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.25||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.15|10.29|||t-test, 2 sided|||||10.29|1.15|0.016
81572906|NCT01447433|162818869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|1.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.7||0.508|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.31|4.58|||t-test, 2 sided|||Waist Circumference||4.58|-2.31|0.508
81572907|NCT01447433|162818869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.22|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.07||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.42|2.98|||t-test, 2 sided|||Abdominal Circumference||2.98|-5.42|0.560
81572908|NCT01447433|162818869|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.98|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.85||0.255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.74|2.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||Hip Circumference||2.70|-0.74|0.255
81572909|NCT01447433|162818870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-3.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.5||0.404|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.9|5.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||Systolic Blood Pressure||5.3|-12.9|0.404
81572910|NCT01447433|162818870|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.18||0.768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.52|7.41|||t-test, 2 sided|||Diastolic Blood Pressure||7.41|-5.52|0.768
81572911|NCT01447433|162818871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.14||0.565|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.36|0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||TC||0.20|-0.36|0.565
81572912|NCT01447433|162818871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.636|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.39|||t-test, 2 sided|||TG||0.39|-0.24|0.636
81572913|NCT01447433|162818871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.16||0.112|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.58|0.06|||t-test, 2 sided|||HDL||0.06|-0.58|0.112
81572914|NCT01447433|162818871|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.647|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.11|0.05|||t-test, 2 sided|||LDL||0.05|-0.11|0.647
81572915|NCT01447433|162818872|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.11||0.26|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.35|||t-test, 2 sided|||||0.35|-0.10|0.260
81572916|NCT01447433|162818873|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|0.87|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.598|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.44|4.17|||t-test, 2 sided|||||4.17|-2.44|0.598
81572917|NCT01447433|162818874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|98.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|89.0||0.275|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-81.6|278.7|||t-test, 2 sided|||||278.7|-81.6|0.275
81572918|NCT04518293|162818877|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TA at Week 12 was estimated using a mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM).|LS Means Difference|-5.44|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.774|-4.107|||MIANALYZE procedure|||The LS means (LSM) difference (95% CI) in home seated SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||-4.107|-6.774|<.0001
81572919|NCT04518293|162818877|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TI at Week 12 was estimated using a MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-2.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.723|-1.251|||MIANALYZE procedure|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in home SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||-1.251|-3.723|<.0001
81572920|NCT04518293|162818877|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-AI at Week 12 was estimated using a MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-4.42|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.68|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.758|-3.091|||MIANALYZE procedure|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in home SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||-3.091|-5.758|<.0001
81572921|NCT04518293|162818878|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TA at Week 12 was estimated using a MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-5.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.863|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.307|-3.902|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in clinic SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 between dual-TA arms.||-3.902|-7.307|<.0001
81572922|NCT04518293|162818878|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TI at Week 12 was estimated using a MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-4.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.212||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.718|-1.933|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in clinic SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||-1.933|-6.718|0.0005
81572923|NCT04518293|162818878|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-AI at Week 12 was estimated using a MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-6.33|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.837|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.984|-4.68|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in clinic SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||-4.680|-7.984|<.0001
81572924|NCT04518293|162818879|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TA at Week 6 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-5.01|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.858|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.703|-3.317|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in clinic SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||-3.317|-6.703|<.0001
81572925|NCT04518293|162818879|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TI at Week 6 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-3.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.293|-1.7|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in clinic SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||-1.700|-5.293|0.0002
81572926|NCT04518293|162818879|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-AI at Week 6 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-5.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.965|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.251|-3.444|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in clinic SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||-3.444|-7.251|<.0001
81572927|NCT04518293|162818880|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TA at Week 12 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-3.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.692|-2.757|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in clinic DBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||-2.757|-4.692|<.0001
81572928|NCT04518293|162818880|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TI at Week 12 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-3.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.702|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.897|-2.128|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in clinic DBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||-2.128|-4.897|<.0001
81572929|NCT04518293|162818880|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-AI at Week 12 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-4.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.665|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.812|-3.189|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in clinic DBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||-3.189|-5.812|<.0001
81572930|NCT04518293|162818881|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TA at Week 6 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-2.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.487|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.392|-1.469|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in clinic DBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||-1.469|-3.392|<.0001
81572931|NCT04518293|162818881|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TI at Week 6 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-2.29|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.55|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.371|-1.201|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in clinic DBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||-1.201|-3.371|<.0001
81572932|NCT04518293|162818881|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-AI at Week 6 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-3.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.562|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.882|-2.664|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in clinic DBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||-2.664|-4.882|<.0001
81572933|NCT04518293|162818882|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.52||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.63|19.487|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and TA at Week 12 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||19.487|5.630|0.0003
81572934|NCT04518293|162818882|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|13.36||||0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.392|20.394|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and TI at Week 12 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||20.394|6.392|0.0001
81572935|NCT04518293|162818882|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|20.97|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|13.812|28.013|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and AI at Week 12 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||28.013|13.812|<.0001
81572936|NCT04518293|162818883|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.31||||0.0044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.044|17.535|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and TA at Week 6 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||17.535|3.044|0.0044
81572937|NCT04518293|162818883|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|8.08||||0.0262|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.804|15.373|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and TI at Week 6 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||15.373|0.804|0.0262
81572938|NCT04518293|162818883|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.201|25.746|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and AI at Week 6 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||25.746|11.201|<.0001
81572939|NCT04518293|162818884|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|16.51|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.707|22.837|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and TA at Week 12 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||22.837|9.707|<.0001
81572940|NCT04518293|162818884|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.03||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.982|18.658|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and TI at Week 12 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||18.658|4.982|0.0004
81572941|NCT04518293|162818884|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.412|24.432|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and AI at Week 12 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||24.432|11.412|<.0001
81572942|NCT04518293|162818885|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|10.45||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.993|16.433|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and TA at Week 6 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||16.433|3.993|0.0007
81572943|NCT04518293|162818885|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|8.93||||0.0046|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.337|15.058|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and TI at Week 6 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||15.058|2.337|0.0046
81572944|NCT04518293|162818885|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.19|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.792|18.073|||Wald test|||||18.073|5.792|<.0001
81572945|NCT04518293|162818886|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TA at Week 6 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-6.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.495|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.086|-5.144|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in home SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||-5.144|-7.086|<.0001
81572946|NCT04518293|162818886|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TI at Week 6 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-3.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.543|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.06|-1.932|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in home SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||-1.932|-4.060|<.0001
81572947|NCT04518293|162818886|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-AI at Week 6 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-5.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.603|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.274|-3.912|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in home SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||-3.912|-6.274|<.0001
81572948|NCT04518293|162818887|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TA at Week 12 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-3.35|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.364|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.069|-2.632|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in home DBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||-2.632|-4.069|<.0001
81572949|NCT04518293|162818887|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TI at Week 12 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.456|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.998|-1.2|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in home DBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||-1.200|-2.998|<.0001
81572950|NCT04518293|162818887|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-AI at Week 12 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-3.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.499|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.617|-2.649|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in home DBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||-2.649|-4.617|<.0001
81572951|NCT04518293|162818888|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TA at Week 6 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-3.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.311|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.137|-2.908|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in home DBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||-2.908|-4.137|<.0001
81572952|NCT04518293|162818888|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TI at Week 6 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-2.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.361|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.803|-1.376|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in home DBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||-1.376|-2.803|<.0001
81572953|NCT04518293|162818888|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-AI at Week 6 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-3.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.439|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.446|-2.713|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in home DBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||-2.713|-4.446|<.0001
81572954|NCT04518293|162818889|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TA at Week 12 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-5.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.713|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.983|-4.169|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in trough (i.e. before morning dose) home SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||-4.169|-6.983|<.0001
81572955|NCT04518293|162818889|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TI at Week 12 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-1.91|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.662||0.0043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.218|-0.607|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in trough (i.e. before morning dose) home SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||-0.607|-3.218|0.0043
81572956|NCT04518293|162818889|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-AI at Week 12 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-3.74|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.745|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.214|-2.274|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in trough (i.e. before morning dose) home SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||-2.274|-5.214|<.0001
81572957|NCT04518293|162818890|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TA at Week 6 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-6.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.546|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.324|-5.168|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in trough (i.e. before morning dose) home SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||-5.168|-7.324|<.0001
81572958|NCT04518293|162818890|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-TI at Week 6 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-2.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.616|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.941|-1.507|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in trough (i.e. before morning dose) home SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||-1.507|-3.941|<.0001
81572959|NCT04518293|162818890|OTHER|The difference between GMRx2 and dual-AI at Week 6 was estimated using MMRM.|LS Means Difference|-4.43|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.537|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.489|-3.368|||Mixed Models Analysis|||The LSM difference (95% CI) in trough (i.e. before morning dose) home SBP reduction was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||-3.368|-5.489|<.0001
81572960|NCT04518293|162818891|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|14.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.749|21.824|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and TA at Week 12 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||21.824|7.749|<.0001
81572961|NCT04518293|162818891|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|8.46||||0.0146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.58|15.501|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and TI at Week 12 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||15.501|1.580|0.0146
81572962|NCT04518293|162818891|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|16.07|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.953|23.171|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and AI at Week 12 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||23.171|8.953|<.0001
81572963|NCT04518293|162818892|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.11|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.778|25.226|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and TA at Week 6 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||25.226|10.778|<.0001
81572964|NCT04518293|162818892|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|6.64||||0.0674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.613|13.926|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and TI at Week 12 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||13.926|-0.613|0.0674
81572965|NCT04518293|162818892|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.23|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.839|25.392|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and AI at Week 12 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||25.392|10.839|<.0001
81572966|NCT04518293|162818893|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|17.25|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.902|24.286|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and TA at Week 12 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||24.286|9.902|<.0001
81572967|NCT04518293|162818893|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.06||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.632|19.293|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and TI at Week 12 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||19.293|4.632|0.0010
81572968|NCT04518293|162818893|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|22.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.622|29.796|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and AI at Week 12 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||29.796|15.622|<.0001
81572969|NCT04518293|162818894|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|18.59|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.579|25.124|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and TA at Week 6 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||25.124|11.579|<.0001
81572970|NCT04518293|162818894|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.22||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.963|19.123|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and TI at Week 6 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||19.123|4.963|0.0005
81572971|NCT04518293|162818894|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|16.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.06|22.914|||Wald test|||The difference between GMRx2 and AI at Week 6 was estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation.||22.914|9.060|<.0001
81572972|NCT04518293|162818895|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.93|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.529|2.768||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants discontinuing trial medication due to AE/SAE at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||2.768|-1.529|
81572973|NCT04518293|162818895|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.098|2.475||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants discontinuing trial medication due to AE/SAE at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||2.475|-2.098|
81572974|NCT04518293|162818895|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.098|2.475||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants discontinuing trial medication due to AE/SAE at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||2.475|-2.098|
81572975|NCT04518293|162818901|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|4.07|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.494|7.116||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium concentration below 135 mmol/l at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||7.116|0.494|
81572976|NCT04518293|162818901|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.927|4.02||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium concentration below 135 mmol/l at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||4.020|-3.927|
81572977|NCT04518293|162818901|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.64|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.07|6.764||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium concentration below 135 mmol/l at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||6.764|-0.070|
81575233|NCT01059825|162821911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.81||||0.086|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.51|-0.11||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.11|-3.51|0.086
81572978|NCT04518293|162818902|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.59|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|5.136||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium concentration below 135 mmol/l at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||5.136|-0.500|
81572979|NCT04518293|162818902|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.513|4.517||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium concentration below 135 mmol/l at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||4.517|-1.513|
81572980|NCT04518293|162818902|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.73|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.855|3.633||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium concentration below 135 mmol/l at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||3.633|-2.855|
81572981|NCT04518293|162818903|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.911|3.129||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium concentration above 145 mmol/l at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||3.129|-3.911|
81572982|NCT04518293|162818903|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.53|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.519|2.744||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium concentration above 145 mmol/l at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||2.744|-4.519|
81572983|NCT04518293|162818903|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.228|3.647||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium concentration above 145 mmol/l at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||3.647|-3.228|
81572984|NCT04518293|162818904|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.993|2.816||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium concentration above 145 mmol/l at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||2.816|-3.993|
81572985|NCT04518293|162818904|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.513|4.517||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium concentration above 145 mmol/l at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||4.517|-1.513|
81572986|NCT04518293|162818904|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.596|2.44||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium concentration above 145 mmol/l at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||2.440|-4.596|
81572987|NCT04518293|162818905|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|6.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.196|9.222||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum potassium concentration below 3.5 mmol/l at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||9.222|4.196|
81572988|NCT04518293|162818905|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|2.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.883|5.257||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum potassium concentration below 3.5 mmol/l at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||5.257|-1.883|
81572989|NCT04518293|162818905|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-5.97|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.979|-1.6||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum potassium concentration below 3.5 mmol/l at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||-1.600|-10.979|
81572990|NCT04518293|162818906|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.13|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.123|5.632||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum potassium concentration below 3.5 mmol/l at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||5.632|0.123|
81572991|NCT04518293|162818906|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.28|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.245|4.134||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum potassium concentration below 3.5 mmol/l at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||4.134|-2.245|
81572992|NCT04518293|162818906|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.71|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.968|0.819||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum potassium concentration below 3.5 mmol/l at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||0.819|-6.968|
81572993|NCT04518293|162818907|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.863|2.231||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum potassium concentration above 5.5 mmol/l at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||2.231|-0.863|
81572994|NCT04518293|162818907|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.897|2.231||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum potassium concentration above 5.5 mmol/l at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||2.231|-0.897|
81572995|NCT04518293|162818907|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.494|1.913||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum potassium concentration above 5.5 mmol/l at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||1.913|-1.494|
81572996|NCT04518293|162818908|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.931|1.149||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum potassium concentration above 5.5 mmol/l at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||1.149|-1.931|
81572997|NCT04518293|162818908|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.979|1.143||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum potassium concentration above 5.5 mmol/l at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||1.143|-1.979|
81572998|NCT04518293|162818908|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.36|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.374|1.453||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum potassium concentration above 5.5 mmol/l at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||1.453|-1.374|
81572999|NCT04518293|162818909|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.39|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.014|2.087||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with eGFR drop of over 30% at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||2.087|-2.014|
81573000|NCT04518293|162818909|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.015|2.633||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with eGFR drop of over 30% at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||2.633|-1.015|
81573001|NCT04518293|162818909|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|1.09|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.015|2.633||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with eGFR drop of over 30% at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||2.633|-1.015|
81573002|NCT04518293|162818910|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.501|1.385||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with eGFR drop of over 30% at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||1.385|-2.501|
81573003|NCT04518293|162818910|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.54|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.078|1.108||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with eGFR drop of over 30% at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||1.108|-3.078|
81573004|NCT04518293|162818910|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.571|1.37||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with eGFR drop of over 30% at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||1.370|-2.571|
81573005|NCT04518293|162818911|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|10.55|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.422|15.138||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium \<135mmol/L or \>145 mmol/L, and/or serum potassium \<3.5 mmol/L or \>5.5mmol/L at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||15.138|5.422|
81573006|NCT04518293|162818911|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|3.11|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.776|8.49||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium \<135mmol/L or \>145 mmol/L, and/or serum potassium \<3.5 mmol/L or \>5.5mmol/L at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||8.490|-2.776|
81573007|NCT04518293|162818911|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.807|4.174||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium \<135mmol/L or \>145 mmol/L, and/or serum potassium \<3.5 mmol/L or \>5.5mmol/L at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||4.174|-7.807|
81573008|NCT04518293|162818912|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|5.47|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.531|9.867||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium \<135mmol/L or \>145 mmol/L, and/or serum potassium \<3.5 mmol/L or \>5.5mmol/L at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||9.867|0.531|
81573009|NCT04518293|162818912|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|4.92|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.136|9.397||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium \<135mmol/L or \>145 mmol/L, and/or serum potassium \<3.5 mmol/L or \>5.5mmol/L at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||9.397|-0.136|
81573010|NCT04518293|162818912|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.299|3.567||||||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with serum sodium \<135mmol/L or \>145 mmol/L, and/or serum potassium \<3.5 mmol/L or \>5.5mmol/L at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||3.567|-7.299|
81573011|NCT04518293|162818913|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.06||||0.9677|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.825|3.019|||Wald test|||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with orthostatic hypotension at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||3.019|-3.825|0.9677
81573012|NCT04518293|162818913|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.35||||0.1952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.55|1.125|||Wald test|||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with orthostatic hypotension at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||1.125|-6.550|0.1952
81573013|NCT04518293|162818913|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.53||||0.7453|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.428|2.642|||Wald test|||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with orthostatic hypotension at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||2.642|-4.428|0.7453
81573014|NCT04518293|162818914|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.12||||0.9415|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.657|3.222|||Wald test|||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with orthostatic hypotension at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||3.222|-3.657|0.9415
81573015|NCT04518293|162818914|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|-2.53||||0.1719|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.799|1.019|||Wald test|||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with orthostatic hypotension at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||1.019|-6.799|0.1719
81573016|NCT04518293|162818914|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.16||||0.2342|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.38|1.326|||Wald test|||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with orthostatic hypotension at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||1.326|-6.380|0.2342
81573017|NCT04518293|162818915|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.87||||0.3548|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.316|3.215|||Wald test|||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with orthostatic hypertension at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||3.215|-9.316|0.3548
81573018|NCT04518293|162818915|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.94||||0.7529|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.356|6.8|||Wald test|||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with orthostatic hypertension at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||6.800|-5.356|0.7529
81573019|NCT04518293|162818915|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-2.32||||0.4563|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.791|3.772|||Wald test|||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with orthostatic hypertension at Week 6 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||3.772|-8.791|0.4563
81573020|NCT04518293|162818916|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|0.11||||0.9691|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.063|5.859|||Wald test|||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with orthostatic hypertension at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TA arms.||5.859|-6.063|0.9691
81573021|NCT04518293|162818916|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-3.59||||0.2454|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.018|2.462|||Wald test|||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with orthostatic hypertension at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-TI arms.||2.462|-10.018|0.2454
81573022|NCT04518293|162818916|OTHER|95% CI for risk difference utilized Newcombe estimation method.|Risk Difference (RD)|-0.33||||0.913|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.583|5.488|||Wald test|||The Risk difference (95% CI) in percentage of participants with orthostatic hypertension at Week 12 was calculated between GMRx2 and dual-AI arms.||5.488|-6.583|0.9130
81573023|NCT01370356|162818917|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.74|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.09|12.53||Statistical test was 2-sided and a 0.05 level of significance was used. A fixed-sequence procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. Hierarchy of comparisons: 1) 10-week CA for Weeks 15 - 24, 2) CA for Weeks 21 - 24, 3) CA for Weeks 21 - 52.|Regression, Logistic|||Assuming true CA rate of 6.9% for placebo and 17.2% for varenicline (odds ratio ≥ 2.8), a study randomizing 1404 participants (1:1 ratio) has ≥90% power to detect a difference between the two groups. Analysis was done using a logistic regression model; treatment effect as explanatory variable and investigative center as covariate. The interaction effect was tested using an expanded logistic regression model including treatment-by-center interaction.||12.53|6.09|<0.0001
81573024|NCT01370356|162818918|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.21|7.61||Statistical test was 2-sided and a 0.05 level of significance was used. A fixed-sequence procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. Hierarchy of comparisons: 1) 10-week CA for Weeks 15 - 24, 2) CA for Weeks 21 - 24, 3) CA for Weeks 21 - 52.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was done using a logistic regression model including treatment effect as the explanatory variable and investigative center as covariate. In addition, the interaction effect was tested using an expanded logistic regression model including the treatment-by-center interaction. However, the inferences reported were based on the logistic regression model including only the main effects of treatment and center, regardless of the significance of the treatment by center interaction.||7.61|4.21|<0.0001
81573025|NCT01370356|162818919|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.94|5.5||Statistical test was 2-sided and a 0.05 level of significance was used. A fixed-sequence procedure was used to adjust for multiplicity. Hierarchy of comparisons: 1) 10-week CA for Weeks 15 - 24, 2) CA for Weeks 21 - 24, 3) CA for Weeks 21 - 52.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was done using a logistic regression model including treatment effect as the explanatory variable and investigative center as covariate. In addition, the interaction effect was tested using an expanded logistic regression model including the treatment-by-center interaction. However, the inferences reported were based on the logistic regression model including only the main effects of treatment and center, regardless of the significance of the treatment by center interaction.||5.50|2.94|<0.0001
81573026|NCT01370356|162818920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|8.69|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.03|12.51||Statistical test was 2-sided and a 0.05 level of significance was used.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis presented above is for Week 12. Analysis was done using logistic regression model with treatment effect as the explanatory variable and investigative center as covariate. The interaction effect was tested using an expanded logistic regression model with treatment-by-center interaction. The inferences reported were based on the logistic regression model including only the main effects of treatment and center, regardless of the significance of treatment by center interaction.||12.51|6.03|<0.0001
81573027|NCT01370356|162818920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.58|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.51|5.98||Statistical test was 2-sided and a 0.05 level of significance was used.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis presented above is for Week 24. Analysis was done using logistic regression model with treatment effect as the explanatory variable and investigative center as covariate. The interaction effect was tested using an expanded logistic regression model with treatment-by-center interaction. The inferences reported were based on the logistic regression model including only the main effects of treatment and center, regardless of the significance of treatment by center interaction.||5.98|3.51|<0.0001
81573028|NCT01370356|162818920|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|3.44||Statistical test was 2-sided and a 0.05 level of significance was used.|Regression, Logistic|||Statistical analysis presented above is for Week 52. Analysis was done using logistic regression model with treatment effect as the explanatory variable and investigative center as covariate. The interaction effect was tested using an expanded logistic regression model with treatment-by-center interaction. The inferences reported were based on the logistic regression model including only the main effects of treatment and center, regardless of the significance of treatment by center interaction.||3.44|2.05|<0.0001
81573029|NCT01370356|162818921|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.67|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.05|3.47||Statistical test was 2-sided and a 0.05 level of significance was used.|Regression, Logistic|||Analysis was done using a logistic regression model including treatment effect as the explanatory variable and investigative center as covariate. In addition, the interaction effect was tested using an expanded logistic regression model including the treatment-by-center interaction. However, the inferences reported were based on the logistic regression model including only the main effects of treatment and center, regardless of the significance of the treatment by center interaction.||3.47|2.05|<0.0001
81573030|NCT01233258|162818938|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||No multiplicity adjustment as only 1 primary endpoint.|ANOVA|No adjustment, no transformation of data seemed to be necessary.||Null hypothesis: bleeding rates are equal, alternative hypothesis rates are unequal. Power calculation: Assumption 5 bleeds per year on prophylactic treatment, 15 on on-demand treatment; 2-sided alpha 5% and 90% power.||||0.0001
81573031|NCT01233258|162818939|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001||||||No multiplicity adjustment as this is not primary endpoint.|ANOVA|No adjustment, no transformation of data seemed to be necessary.||Null hypothesis: bleeding rates are equal, alternative hypothesis rates are unequal. Power calculation not done for this comparison as not primary comparison.||||0.0001
81573032|NCT01233258|162818940|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||ANOVA|No adjustment, no transformation of data seemed to be necessary.||Null hypothesis: bleeding rates are equal, alternative hypothesis rates are unequal. Power calculation not done for this comparison as not primary comparison.||||0.0001
81575234|NCT01059825|162821911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-3.99||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-5.71|-2.27||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-2.27|-5.71|0.002
81573033|NCT01233258|162818941|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority margin 10%|Median Difference (Net)|-0.0001||||0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0|-0.049|||No multiplicity adjustment as not primary endpoint.|Exact Permutation Test for paired sample||Confidence interval calculated with exact Hodges- Lehmann estimates for CS/EP minus CS/ADJ|Null hypothesis: the proportion of bleeds controlled by no more than 2 infusions in the CS/EP group plus 10% is less than the proportion of bleeds controlled by no more than 2 infusions in the CS/ADJ group. Alternative hypothesis: the proportion of bleeds controlled by no more than 2 infusions in the CS/EP group plus 10% is greater than or equal to the proportion of bleeds controlled by no more than 2 infusions in the CS/ADJ group. No power calculation since this is not the primary comparison.|||-0.0490|0.0001
81573034|NCT00545662|162818949|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.98||||0.76|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|1.14||a priori threshold for statistical significance is 0.05|Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression estimated global OR. GEE accounted for correlations of the scales. Models adjusted for site \& injury severity.|The odds in the citicoline group were compared to the odds in the placebo group.|"Null hypothesis: The placebo and citicoline groups do not differ at 90-days on the Core Battery~Power:~1. Two sided type I error of 0.05~2. 85% power~3. Expected OR=1.40 for the global statistic~4. Response rate in the control group~5. Correlations among the nine measures were accounted for. Response rates for the whole sample were a weighted average of the rates provided by TBI severity.~1240 participants were required to detect an OR \>= 1.4 for the global statistic."||1.14|0.83|0.76
81573035|NCT01146418|162818950|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated Difference|-1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.5|3.0|||Clopper-Pearson method|Difference calculated using generalized linear model including covariates for treatment group and age class as stratified (≤38 yrs vs \>38 yrs)||||3.0|-6.5|
81573036|NCT01146418|162818951|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated difference|-1.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.7|3.4|||Clopper-Pearson method|Difference calculated using generalized linear model including covariates for treatment group and age class as stratified (≤38 yrs vs \>38 yrs)||||3.4|-5.7|
81573037|NCT03926169|162818952|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference (%)|6.0||||0.422|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-10.8|22.8||Across the strata, 97.5% confidence interval for adjusted difference and P-value were calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the actual values stratification factors under a two-sided alpha level 0.025 for each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||22.8|-10.8|0.422
81573038|NCT03926169|162818952|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference (%)|1.3||||0.858|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-15.4|18.1||Across the strata, 97.5% confidence interval for adjusted difference and P-value were calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the actual values stratification factors under a two-sided alpha level 0.025 for each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||18.1|-15.4|0.858
81573039|NCT03926169|162818953|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference (%)|-3.0||||0.725|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-21.8|15.9||Across the strata, 97.5% confidence interval for adjusted difference and P-value were calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the actual values stratification factors under a two-sided alpha level 0.025 for each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||15.9|-21.8|0.725
81573040|NCT03926169|162818953|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference (%)|8.8||||0.301|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-10.3|27.8||Across the strata, 97.5% confidence interval for adjusted difference and P-value were calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the actual values stratification factors under a two-sided alpha level 0.025 for each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.8|-10.3|0.301
81573041|NCT03926169|162818954|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference (%)|3.7||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-14.5|21.8||Across the strata, 97.5% confidence interval for adjusted difference and P-value were calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the actual values stratification factors under a two-sided alpha level 0.025 for each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||21.8|-14.5|0.650
81573042|NCT03926169|162818954|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference (%)|12.3||||0.147|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-6.7|31.3||Across the strata, 97.5% confidence interval for adjusted difference and P-value were calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the actual values stratification factors under a two-sided alpha level 0.025 for each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.3|-6.7|0.147
81573043|NCT03926169|162818955|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference (%)|-6.5||||0.342|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-21.8|8.8||Across the strata, 97.5% confidence interval for adjusted difference and P-value were calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the actual values stratification factors under a two-sided alpha level 0.025 for each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||8.8|-21.8|0.342
81573044|NCT03926169|162818955|SUPERIORITY||Adjusted Response Rate Difference (%)|-10.6||||0.108|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-25.3|4.2||Across the strata, 97.5% confidence interval for adjusted difference and P-value were calculated according to the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test adjusted for the actual values stratification factors under a two-sided alpha level 0.025 for each dose.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||4.2|-25.3|0.108
81573045|NCT03926169|162818956|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.97||0.179|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.5|0.9||Mixed-effect model repeat measures analysis with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor and baseline measurement in the model. An unstructured variance covariance matrix is used.|mixed-effect model repeat measures|||||0.9|-3.5|0.179
81573046|NCT03926169|162818956|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.98||0.105|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-3.8|0.6||Mixed-effect model repeat measures analysis with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor and baseline measurement in the model. An unstructured variance covariance matrix is used.|mixed-effect model repeat measures|||||0.6|-3.8|0.105
81573047|NCT03926169|162818957|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.118|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3385||0.727|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.646|0.883||Mixed-effect model repeat measures analysis with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor and baseline measurement in the model. An unstructured variance covariance matrix is used.|mixed-effect model repeat measures|||||0.883|-0.646|0.727
81573048|NCT03926169|162818957|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.015|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3273||0.963|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.755|0.724||Mixed-effect model repeat measures analysis with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor and baseline measurement in the model. An unstructured variance covariance matrix is used.|mixed-effect model repeat measures|||||0.724|-0.755|0.963
81575235|NCT01059825|162821911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-2.64||||0.025|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-4.37|-0.92||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||-0.92|-4.37|0.025
81573049|NCT03926169|162818958|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.042|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2941||0.886|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.622|0.706||Mixed-effect model repeat measures analysis with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor and baseline measurement in the model. An unstructured variance covariance matrix is used.|mixed-effect model repeat measures|||||0.706|-0.622|0.886
81573050|NCT03926169|162818958|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.236|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.2851||0.409|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.408|0.879||Mixed-effect model repeat measures analysis with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor and baseline measurement in the model. An unstructured variance covariance matrix is used.|mixed-effect model repeat measures|||||0.879|-0.408|0.409
81573051|NCT03926169|162818959|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.252|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3212||0.434|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.977|0.473||Mixed-effect model repeat measures analysis with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor and baseline measurement in the model. An unstructured variance covariance matrix is used.|mixed-effect model repeat measures|||||0.473|-0.977|0.434
81573052|NCT03926169|162818959|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.074|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.3123||0.813|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-0.779|0.631||Mixed-effect model repeat measures analysis with treatment, visit, treatment by visit interaction, stratification factor and baseline measurement in the model. An unstructured variance covariance matrix is used.|mixed-effect model repeat measures|||||0.631|-0.779|0.813
81573053|NCT03789474|162818960|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.443|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.443
81573054|NCT03789474|162818961|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.063|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.063
81573055|NCT03789474|162818962|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.057|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.057
81573056|NCT03789474|162818963|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.038|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.038
81573057|NCT03789474|162818964|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.072|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.072
81573058|NCT03789474|162818965|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.189|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.189
81573059|NCT03789474|162818966|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.358|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.358
81573060|NCT03789474|162818967|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.406|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.406
81573061|NCT03789474|162818968|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.256|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.256
81573062|NCT03789474|162818969|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.066|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.066
81573063|NCT03789474|162818970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.316|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.316
81573064|NCT03789474|162818971|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.971|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.971
81573065|NCT03789474|162818972|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.030
81573066|NCT03789474|162818973|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.009|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.009
81573067|NCT03789474|162818974|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.704|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.704
81573068|NCT03789474|162818975|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.350
81573069|NCT03789474|162818976|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.708|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.708
81573070|NCT03789474|162818977|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.711|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.711
81573071|NCT03789474|162818978|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.956|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.956
81573072|NCT03789474|162818979|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.139|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.139
81573073|NCT03789474|162818980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.035|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.035
81573074|NCT03789474|162818981|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.502|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.502
81573075|NCT03789474|162818982|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.35|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.350
81573076|NCT03789474|162818983|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.38|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.380
81573077|NCT03789474|162818984|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.914|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.914
81573078|NCT03789474|162818985|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.915|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.915
81573079|NCT03789474|162818986|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.087|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.087
81573080|NCT03789474|162818987|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.011|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.011
81573081|NCT03789474|162818988|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.207|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.207
81573082|NCT03789474|162818989|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.142|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.142
81573083|NCT03789474|162818990|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.021|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.021
81573084|NCT03789474|162818991|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0001
81573085|NCT03789474|162818992|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.03|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.030
81573086|NCT03789474|162818993|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.048|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.048
81573087|NCT03789474|162818994|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.047|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.047
81573088|NCT03789474|162818995|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.019|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.019
81573089|NCT03789474|162818996|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81573090|NCT03789474|162818997|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.004|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.004
81573091|NCT03789474|162818998|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.020
81573092|NCT03789474|162818999|SUPERIORITY|||||||0|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.000
81573093|NCT03789474|162819000|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.053|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.053
81573094|NCT03789474|162819001|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.746|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.746
81573095|NCT03789474|162819002|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.006|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.006
81573096|NCT03789474|162819003|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.003|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.003
81573097|NCT03789474|162819004|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.043
81573098|NCT03789474|162819005|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.160
81573099|NCT04523220|162819028|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.59|||=|0.222|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|1.21||Due to the explorative nature of these analyses, no multiplicity adjustment was done.|Log Rank|||Two-sided log-rank tests and Cox proportional hazards model were used in the analyses.||1.21|0.28|= 0.222
81573100|NCT04523220|162819028|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.72|||=|0.427|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.36|1.42||Due to the explorative nature of these analyses, no multiplicity adjustment was done.|Log Rank|||Two-sided log-rank tests and Cox proportional hazards model were used in the analyses.||1.42|0.36|= 0.427
81573101|NCT04523220|162819029|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.27|||=|0.128|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.98|1.64||Due to the explorative nature of these analyses, no multiplicity adjustment was done.|Log Rank|||Two-sided log-rank tests and Cox proportional hazards model were used in the analyses.||1.64|0.98|= 0.128
81573102|NCT04523220|162819029|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.24|||=|0.166|TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.96|1.61||Due to the explorative nature of these analyses, no multiplicity adjustment was done.|Log Rank|||Two-sided log-rank tests and Cox proportional hazards model were used in the analyses.||1.61|0.96|= 0.166
81573103|NCT00256750|162819036|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 10% for the co-primary endpoint of participant and graft survival was used. Determination of a margin for non-inferiority based on 'preservation of benefit' is not feasible, given the low rate of patient death and/or graft loss in the first year post-transplantation, and the absence of published, adequately sized, parallel-group trials with which to assess the effect of CsA on patient death and/or graft loss in the setting of MMF/steroids/basiliximab.|Difference in Percent|3.7|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-1.1|9.0||||||||9.0|-1.1|
81573104|NCT00256750|162819036|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 10% for the co-primary endpoint of participant and graft survival was used. Determination of a margin for non-inferiority based on 'preservation of benefit' is not feasible, given the low rate of patient death and/or graft loss in the first year post-transplantation, and the absence of published, adequately sized, parallel-group trials with which to assess the effect of CsA on patient death and/or graft loss in the setting of MMF/steroids/basiliximab.|Difference in Percent|2.7|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-2.5|8.1|||||If the lower bound of the CI (belatacept-CsA) was \> -10%, then the corresponding belatacept regimen was considered non-inferior to CsA.|||8.1|-2.5|
81573105|NCT00256750|162819037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-23.7|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-33.3|-13.7|||Chi-squared, Corrected|A continuity-corrected Chi-square test at significance level 0.027 was performed for the difference between the belatacept regimen and cyclosporine||||-13.7|-33.3|<.0001
81573106|NCT00256750|162819037|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-22.9|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-32.6|-12.9|||Chi-squared, Corrected|A continuity-corrected Chi-square test at significance level 0.027 was performed for the difference between the belatacept regimen and cyclosporine||||-12.9|-32.6|<.0001
81573107|NCT00256750|162819038|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 20% margin for non-inferiority was used and provides 99% power to ascertain that the upper bound of the 97.3% 2-sided confidence intervals for the absolute difference between each belatacept regimen and cyclosporine, assuming the true acute rejection rate by 12 months is 15% for all three regimens|Difference in Percent|10.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|3.3|17.1|||||For 97.3% CI of difference, normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method is used.|||17.1|3.3|
81573108|NCT00256750|162819038|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 20% margin for non-inferiority was used and provides 99% power to ascertain that the upper bound of the 97.3% 2-sided confidence intervals for the absolute difference between each belatacept regimen and cyclosporine, assuming the true acute rejection rate by 12 months is 15% for all three regimens. The 20% non-inferiority margin was not met in the belatacept MI group.|Difference in Percent|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|7.5|22.2|||||For 97.3% CI of difference, normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method is used.|||22.2|7.5|
81573109|NCT00256750|162819039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|13.0|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|7.3|18.7||To account for missing measured GFR due to graft loss or death, an ANOVA model on the ranks of measured GFR (with imputed missing values) at Months 12 with factor for randomization group was applied. Measured GFR missing were assigned the worst rank.|Kruskal-Wallis|Tests comparing a belatacept to CsA were based on the Kruskal-Wallis test (using a chi-square approximation of the distribution of the test statistic)|Test were conducted at a level of 0.027 (2-sided).|Time Frame = Day 1 to Month 12||18.7|7.3|<0.0001
81573110|NCT00256750|162819039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|8.9|20.4||To account for missing measured GFR due to graft loss or death, an ANOVA model on the ranks of measured GFR (with imputed missing values) at Months 12 with factor for randomization group was applied. Measured GFR missing were assigned the worst rank.|Kruskal-Wallis|Tests comparing a belatacept to CsA were based on the Kruskal-Wallis test (using a chi-square approximation of the distribution of the test statistic)|Test were conducted at a level of 0.027 (2-sided).|Time Frame = Day 1 to Month 12||20.4|8.9|<0.0001
81573111|NCT00256750|162819039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|17.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|11.5|23.4||To account for missing measured GFR due to graft loss or death, an ANOVA model on the ranks of measured GFR (with imputed missing values) at Months 24 with factor for randomization group was applied. Measured GFR missing were assigned the worst rank.|Kruskal-Wallis|Tests comparing a belatacept to CsA were based on the Kruskal-Wallis test (using a chi-square approximation of the distribution of the test statistic)|Test were conducted at a level of 0.027 (2-sided).|Time Frame = Day 1 to Month 24||23.4|11.5|<0.0001
81573112|NCT00256750|162819039|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|14.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|8.5|20.5||To account for missing measured GFR due to graft loss or death, an ANOVA model on the ranks of measured GFR (with imputed missing values) at Months 24 with factor for randomization group was applied. Measured GFR missing were assigned the worst rank.|Kruskal-Wallis|Tests comparing a belatacept to CsA were based on the Kruskal-Wallis test (using a chi-square approximation of the distribution of the test statistic)|Test were conducted at a level of 0.027 (2-sided).|Time Frame = Day 1 to Month 24||20.5|8.5|<0.0001
81573113|NCT00256750|162819040|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Test of superiority using DerSimonian-Laird statistic at 0.027 level of significance.|Difference in Percent|-8.5||||0.0581|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-17.9|0.9|||Chi-squared, Corrected|A continuity corrected chi-square test at a significance level of 0.027 was performed.||||0.9|-17.9|0.0581
81573114|NCT00256750|162819040|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Test of superiority using DerSimonian-Laird statistic at 0.027 level of significance.|Difference in Percent|-14.2||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-23.2|-5.0|||Chi-squared, Corrected|A continuity corrected chi-square test at a significance level of 0.027 was performed.||||-5.0|-23.2|0.0010
81573115|NCT00256750|162819045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-8.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-14.6|-3.3|||||For 97.3% CI of difference, normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method is used.|Percent treatment difference measured as Belatacept - LI minus Cyclosporine||-3.3|-14.6|
81573116|NCT00256750|162819045|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-10.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-16.1|-5.1|||||For 97.3% CI of difference, normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method is used.|Percent treatment difference measured as Belatacept - LI minus Cyclosporine||-5.1|-16.1|
81573117|NCT00256750|162819049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|15.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|10.3|20.3|||||ANOVA model: GFR = treatment|Month 12||20.3|10.3|
81573118|NCT00256750|162819049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|15.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|10.1|20.1|||||ANOVA model: GFR = treatment|Month 12||20.1|10.1|
81573119|NCT00256750|162819049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|17.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|12.0|23.1|||||ANOVA model: GFR = treatment|Month 24||23.1|12.0|
81573120|NCT00256750|162819049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|17.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|12.0|23.3|||||ANOVA model: GFR = treatment|Month 24||23.3|12.0|
81573121|NCT00256750|162819049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|21.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|15.4|27.4|||||ANOVA model: GFR = treatment|Month 36||27.4|15.4|
81573122|NCT00256750|162819049|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|20.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|14.8|26.9|||||ANOVA model: GFR = treatment|Month 36||26.9|14.8|
81573123|NCT00256750|162819051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-5.7||||0.0687|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-12.6|0.5||Normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise, exact method is used.|Chi-squared|||Month 12||0.5|-12.6|0.0687
81573124|NCT00256750|162819051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-2.8||||0.4825|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-10.2|4.4||Normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise, exact method is used.|Chi-squared|||Month 12||4.4|-10.2|0.4825
81573125|NCT00256750|162819051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-5.1||||0.1267|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-12.3|1.5||Normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise, exact method is used.|Chi-squared|||Month 24||1.5|-12.3|0.1267
81573126|NCT00256750|162819051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-2.2||||0.6405|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-9.8|5.4||Normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise, exact method is used.|Chi-squared|||Month 24||5.4|-9.8|0.6405
81573127|NCT00256750|162819051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-4.6||||0.2043|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-12.0|2.5|||Chi-squared|Normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise, exact method is used.||Month 36||2.5|-12.0|0.2043
81573128|NCT00256750|162819051|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-0.9||||0.9481|TWO_SIDED|97.3|-8.8|7.1||Normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise, exact method is used.|Chi-squared|||Month 36||7.1|-8.8|0.9481
81573129|NCT00256750|162819052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.5||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|97.3|0.31|0.74|||Chi-squared||Odds ratio is estimated by a cumulative logit model.|||0.74|0.31|0.0002
81573130|NCT00256750|162819052|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Odds Ratio, log|0.6||||0.0092|TWO_SIDED|97.3|0.38|0.92|||Chi-squared||Odds ratio is estimated by a cumulative logit model.|||0.92|0.38|0.0092
81573131|NCT00256750|162819053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-21.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-67.6|43.2|||||For 97.3% CI of difference, normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method is used.|Month 12||43.2|-67.6|
81573132|NCT00256750|162819053|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-17.9|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-72.3|52.2|||||For 97.3% CI of difference, normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method is used.|Month 12||52.2|-72.3|
81573133|NCT00256750|162819054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-1.13|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-7.51|5.23|||||For 97.3% CI of difference, normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method is used.|Month 12||5.23|-7.51|
81573134|NCT00256750|162819054|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-2.37|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-9.01|4.15|||||For 97.3% CI of difference, normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method is used.|Month 12||4.15|-9.01|
81573135|NCT00256750|162819055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-7.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-11.4|-3.3||||||Systolic, Month 12||-3.3|-11.4|
81573136|NCT00256750|162819055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-6.0|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-10.1|-2.0||||||Systolic, Month 12||-2.0|-10.1|
81573137|NCT00256750|162819055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-5.8|-0.7||||||Diastolic, Month 12||-0.7|-5.8|
81573138|NCT00256750|162819055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-2.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-5.1|0.0||||||Diastolic, Month 12||0.0|-5.1|
81573139|NCT00256750|162819055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-4.9|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-9.2|-0.6||||||Systolic, Month 24||-0.6|-9.2|
81573140|NCT00256750|162819055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-9.9|-1.1||||||Systolic, Month 24||-1.1|-9.9|
81573141|NCT00256750|162819055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-1.9|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-4.4|0.5||||||Diastolic, Month 24||0.5|-4.4|
81573142|NCT00256750|162819055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-2.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-5.0|0.1||||||Diastolic, Month 24||0.1|-5.0|
81573143|NCT00256750|162819055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-5.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-10.0|-1.6||||||Systolic, Month 36||-1.6|-10.0|
81573144|NCT00256750|162819055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-11.7|-3.3||||||Systolic, Month 36||-3.3|-11.7|
81573145|NCT00256750|162819055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-2.9|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-5.4|-0.4||||||Diastolic, Month 36||-0.4|-5.4|
81573146|NCT00256750|162819055|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-3.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-6.0|-0.9||||||Diastolic, Month 36||-0.9|-6.0|
81573147|NCT00256750|162819056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|7.1|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-2.9|17.1|||||A continuity-corrected Chi-square test at significance level 0.027 was performed for the difference between the belatacept regimen and cyclosporine|At Month 12||17.1|-2.9|
81573148|NCT00256750|162819056|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-6.6|12.9|||||A continuity-corrected Chi-square test at significance level 0.027 was performed for the difference between the belatacept regimen and cyclosporine|At Month 12||12.9|-6.6|
81573149|NCT00256750|162819057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|7.01|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-2.79|16.71|||||A continuity-corrected Chi-square test at significance level 0.027 was performed for the difference between the belatacept regimen and cyclosporine|||16.71|-2.79|
81573150|NCT00256750|162819057|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|3.77|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-5.86|13.35|||||A continuity-corrected Chi-square test at significance level 0.027 was performed for the difference between the belatacept regimen and cyclosporine|||13.35|-5.86|
81573151|NCT00256750|162819062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-10.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-21.4|1.0||||||||1.0|-21.4|
81573152|NCT00256750|162819062|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-8.7|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-19.9|2.7||||||||2.7|-19.9|
81573153|NCT00256750|162819064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 20% margin for non-inferiority was used and provides 99% power to ascertain that the upper bound of the 97.3% 2-sided confidence intervals for the absolute difference between each belatacept regimen and cyclosporine, assuming the true acute rejection rate by 12 months is 15% for all three regimens|Difference in Percent|11.4|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|5.0|18.2|||||For 97.3% CI of difference, normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method is used.|Month 6||18.2|5.0|
81573154|NCT00256750|162819064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 20% margin for non-inferiority was used and provides 99% power to ascertain that the upper bound of the 97.3% 2-sided confidence intervals for the absolute difference between each belatacept regimen and cyclosporine, assuming the true acute rejection rate by 12 months is 15% for all three regimens|Difference in Percent|16.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|9.6|23.8|||||For 97.3% CI of difference, normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method is used.|Month 6||23.8|9.6|
81573155|NCT00256750|162819064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 20% margin for non-inferiority was used and provides 99% power to ascertain that the upper bound of the 97.3% 2-sided confidence intervals for the absolute difference between each belatacept regimen and cyclosporine, assuming the true acute rejection rate by 12 months is 15% for all three regimens.|Difference in Percent|8.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|1.2|15.4|||||For 97.3% CI of difference, normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method is used|Month 24||15.4|1.2|
81573156|NCT00256750|162819064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 20% margin for non-inferiority was used and provides 99% power to ascertain that the upper bound of the 97.3% 2-sided confidence intervals for the absolute difference between each belatacept regimen and cyclosporine, assuming the true acute rejection rate by 12 months is 15% for all three regimens.|Difference in Percent|15.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|7.5|23.0|||||For 97.3% CI of difference, normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method is used.|Month 24||23.0|7.5|
81573157|NCT00256750|162819064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 20% margin for non-inferiority was used and provides 99% power to ascertain that the upper bound of the 97.3% 2-sided confidence intervals for the absolute difference between each belatacept regimen and cyclosporine, assuming the true acute rejection rate by 12 months is 15% for all three regimens.|Difference in Percent|7.8|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|0.6|15.0|||||For 97.3% CI of difference, normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method is used.|Month 36||15.0|0.6|
81573158|NCT00256750|162819064|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A 20% margin for non-inferiority was used and provides 99% power to ascertain that the upper bound of the 97.3% 2-sided confidence intervals for the absolute difference between each belatacept regimen and cyclosporine, assuming the true acute rejection rate by 12 months is 15% for all three regimens.|Difference in Percent|14.7|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|7.0|22.6|||||For 97.3% CI of difference, normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method is used.|Month 36||22.6|7.0|
81573159|NCT00256750|162819066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-0.6|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method is used.|||-0.6|-6.6|
81573160|NCT00256750|162819066|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-3.2|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|-0.6|||||For 95% CI of difference, normal approximation is used if N\>=5 in both arms. Otherwise exact method is used.|||-0.6|-6.6|
81573161|NCT00256750|162819070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-6.5|5.3||||||Month 12||5.3|-6.5|
81573162|NCT00256750|162819070|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-6.9|4.8||||||||4.8|-6.9|
81573163|NCT00256750|162819072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.5||||0.6573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.6||Baseline observations were not used for imputations at subsequent time points.|ANOVA|ANOVA model: Component Score = treatment. Missing values were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Mental Component Score; Month 6||2.6|-1.6|0.6573
81573164|NCT00256750|162819072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.7||||0.1198|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.9||Baseline observations were not used for imputations at subsequent time points.|ANOVA|ANOVA model: Component Score = treatment. Missing values were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Mental Component Score; Month 6||3.9|-0.4|0.1198
81573165|NCT00256750|162819072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.5||||0.0672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.2||Baseline observations were not used for imputations at subsequent time points.|ANOVA|ANOVA model: Component Score = treatment. Missing values were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Physical Component Score; Month 6||3.2|-0.1|0.0672
81573166|NCT00256750|162819072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.9||||0.0257|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|3.6||Baseline observations were not used for imputations at subsequent time points.|ANOVA|ANOVA model: Component Score = treatment. Missing values were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Physical Component Score; Month 6||3.6|0.2|0.0257
81573167|NCT00256750|162819072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.8||||0.4146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.9||Baseline observations were not used for imputations at subsequent time points.|ANOVA|ANOVA model: Component Score = treatment. Missing values were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Mental Component Score; Month 12||2.9|-1.2|0.4146
81573168|NCT00256750|162819072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.4||||0.7327|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.4||Baseline observations were not used for imputations at subsequent time points.|ANOVA|ANOVA model: Component Score = treatment. Missing values were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Mental Component Score; Month 12||2.4|-1.7|0.7327
81573169|NCT00256750|162819072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.1||||0.0144|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|3.8||Baseline observations were not used for imputations at subsequent time points.|ANOVA|ANOVA model: Component Score = treatment. Missing values were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Physical Component Score; Month 12||3.8|0.4|0.0144
81573170|NCT00256750|162819072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.8||||0.0015|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|4.5||Baseline observations were not used for imputations at subsequent time points.|ANOVA|ANOVA model: Component Score = treatment. Missing values were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Physical Component Score; Month 12||4.5|1.1|0.0015
81573171|NCT00256750|162819072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.3||||0.234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|3.4||Baseline observations were not used for imputations at subsequent time points.|ANOVA|ANOVA model: Component Score = treatment. Missing values were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Mental Component Score; Month 24||3.4|-0.8|0.2340
81573172|NCT00256750|162819072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.5||||0.6635|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.6||Baseline observations were not used for imputations at subsequent time points.|ANOVA|ANOVA model: Component Score = treatment. Missing values were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Mental Component Score; Month 24||2.6|-1.7|0.6635
81573173|NCT00256750|162819072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.8||||0.0417|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.5||Baseline observations were not used for imputations at subsequent time points.|ANOVA|ANOVA model: Component Score = treatment. Missing values were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Physical Component Score; Month 24||3.5|0.1|0.0417
81573174|NCT00256750|162819072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.7||||0.0026|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.4||Baseline observations were not used for imputations at subsequent time points.|ANOVA|ANOVA model: Component Score = treatment. Missing values were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Physical Component Score; Month 24||4.4|0.9|0.0026
81573175|NCT00256750|162819072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.9||||0.0953|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|4.1||Baseline observations were not used for imputations at subsequent time points.|ANOVA|ANOVA model: Component Score = treatment. Missing values were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Mental Component Score; Month 36||4.1|-0.3|0.0953
81573176|NCT00256750|162819072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.5||||0.1961|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|3.7||Baseline observations were not used for imputations at subsequent time points.|ANOVA|ANOVA model: Component Score = treatment. Missing values were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Mental Component Score; Month 36||3.7|-0.8|0.1961
81573177|NCT00256750|162819072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.1||||0.0191|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|3.9||Baseline observations were not used for imputations at subsequent time points.|ANOVA|ANOVA model: Component Score = treatment. Missing values were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Physical Component Score; Month 36||3.9|0.3|0.0191
81573178|NCT00256750|162819072|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.7||||0.0684|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.5||Baseline observations were not used for imputations at subsequent time points.|ANOVA|ANOVA model: Component Score = treatment. Missing values were imputed using last observation carried forward (LOCF) method.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Physical Component Score; Month 36||3.5|-0.1|0.0684
81573179|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.9||||0.0714|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|3.9|||ANOVA|Domain Score = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Bodily Pain, Month 6||3.9|-0.2|0.0714
81573180|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.0||||0.0536|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.1|||ANOVA|Domain score = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Bodily Pain, Month 6||4.1|-0.0|0.0536
81573181|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.3||||0.7543|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.2|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|General Health, Month 6||2.2|-1.6|0.7543
81573182|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.1||||0.2499|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|3.0|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|General Health, Month 6||3.0|-0.8|0.2499
81573183|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.2||||0.8332|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.9|2.3|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Mental Health, Month 6||2.3|-1.9|0.8332
81573184|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.3||||0.2523|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.4|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Mental Health, Month 6||3.4|-0.9|0.2523
81573185|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.9||||0.3018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|2.7|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Physical Functioning, Month 6||2.7|-0.8|0.3018
81573186|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.6||||0.5437|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.3|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Physical Functioning, Month 6||2.3|-1.2|0.5437
81573187|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.3||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.6|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Role Emotional, Month 6||3.6|-0.9|0.2370
81573188|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.2||||0.0588|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|4.5|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Role Emotional, Month 6||4.5|-0.1|0.0588
81573189|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.0||||0.0502|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.0|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Role Physical, Month 6||4.0|-0.0|0.0502
81573190|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|3.6||||0.0007|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.6|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Role-Physical, Month 6||5.6|1.5|0.0007
81573191|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.3||||0.7637|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.8|2.4|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Social Functioning, Month 6||2.4|-1.8|0.7637
81573192|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.4||||0.7006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.5|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Social Functioning, Month 6||2.5|-1.7|0.7006
81573193|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.5||||0.1222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.4|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Vitality, Month 6||3.4|-0.4|0.1222
81573194|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.2||||0.0289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.1|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Vitality, Month 6||4.1|0.2|0.0289
81573195|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.9||||0.0571|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.8|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Bodily Pain, Month 12||3.8|-0.1|0.0571
81573196|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.9||||0.0042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.9|4.9|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Bodily Pain, Month 12||4.9|0.9|0.0042
81573197|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.9||||0.0423|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|3.7|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|General Health, Month 12||3.7|0.1|0.0423
81573198|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.3||||0.0174|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.1|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|General Health, Month 12||4.1|0.4|0.0174
81573199|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.0||||0.363|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.0|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Mental Health, Month 12||3.0|-1.1|0.3630
81573200|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.5||||0.6319|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.6|||ANOVA|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Mental Health, Month 12||2.6|-1.6|0.6319
81573201|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.8||||0.0503|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.7|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Physical Functioning, Month 12||3.7|-0.0|0.0503
81573202|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.9||||0.3291|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|2.8|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Physical Functioning, Month 12||2.8|-0.9|0.3291
81573203|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.0||||0.386|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|3.1|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Role Emotional, Month 12||3.1|-1.2|0.3860
81573204|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.0||||0.9672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|2.3|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Role Emotional, Month 12||2.3|-2.2|0.9672
81573205|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.1||||0.0392|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.1|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Role-Physical, Month 12||4.1|0.1|0.0392
81573206|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.5||||0.0151|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.5|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Role-Physical, Month 12||4.5|0.5|0.0151
81573207|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.8||||0.3978|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.7|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Social Functioning, Month 12||2.7|-1.1|0.3978
81573208|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.5||||0.1263|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.5|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Social Functioning, Month 12||3.5|-0.4|0.1263
81573209|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.3||||0.016|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.2|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Vitality, Month 12||4.2|0.4|0.0160
81573210|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.6||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.5|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Vitality, Month 12||4.5|0.7|0.0075
81573211|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.4||||0.699|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.4|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Bodily Pain, Month 24||2.4|-1.6|0.6990
81573212|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.5||||0.1608|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.5|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Bodily Pain, Month 24||3.5|-0.6|0.1608
81573213|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.2||||0.0214|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.0|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|General Health, Month 24||4.0|0.3|0.0214
81573214|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.5||||0.00886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.4|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|General Health, Month 24||4.4|0.6|0.00886
81573215|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.2||||0.2555|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.3|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Mental Health, Month 24||3.3|-0.9|0.2555
81573216|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.8||||0.4804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|2.9|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Mental Health, Month 24||2.9|-1.4|0.4804
81573217|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.2||||0.0276|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.2|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Physical Functioning, Month 24||4.2|0.2|0.0276
81573218|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.5||||0.1285|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|3.5|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Physical Functioning, Month 24||3.5|-0.4|0.1285
81573219|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.7||||0.1352|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|3.9|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Role Emotional, Month 24||3.9|-0.5|0.1352
81573220|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.3||||0.2663|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|3.5|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Role Emotional, Month 24||3.5|-1.0|0.2663
81573221|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.5||||0.0164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|4.5|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Role-Physical, Month 24||4.5|0.5|0.0164
81573222|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|3.9||||0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|5.9|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Role-Physical, Month 24||5.9|1.9|0.0002
81573223|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.3||||0.1914|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.3|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Social Functioning, Month 24||3.3|-0.7|0.1914
81573224|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.4||||0.6882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.6|2.4|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Social Functioning, Month 24||2.4|-1.6|0.6882
81573225|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.0||||0.0547|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.0|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Vitality, Month 24||4.0|-0.0|0.0547
81573226|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.7||||0.0992|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|3.8|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Vitality, Month 24||3.8|-0.3|0.0992
81573227|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.3||||0.0339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.4|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Bodily Pain, Month 36||4.4|0.2|0.0339
81573228|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.0||||0.3572|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|3.1|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Bodily Pain, Month 36||3.1|-1.1|0.3572
81573229|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.3||||0.0211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.3|4.2|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|General Health, Month 36||4.2|0.3|0.0211
81573230|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.0||||0.045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.0|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|General Health, Month 36||4.0|0.0|0.0450
81573231|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.5||||0.171|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|3.7|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Mental Health, Month 36||3.7|-0.7|0.1710
81573232|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.3||||0.2484|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9|3.6|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Mental Health, Month 36||3.6|-0.9|0.2484
81573233|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.3||||0.1836|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.2|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Physical Functioning, Month 36||3.2|-0.6|0.1836
81573234|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.0||||0.3303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|2.9|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Physical Functioning, Month 36||2.9|-1.0|0.3303
81573235|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.5||||0.0299|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.2|4.8|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Role Emotional, Month 36||4.8|0.2|0.0299
81573236|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.9||||0.1141|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|4.2|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Role Emotional, Month 36||4.2|-0.4|0.1141
81573237|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.7||||0.0087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|4.7|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Role-Physical, Month 36||4.7|0.7|0.0087
81573238|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.6||||0.0128|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.7|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Role-Physical, Month 36||4.7|0.6|0.0128
81573239|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.5||||0.1369|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|3.5|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Social Functioning, Month 36||3.5|-0.5|0.1369
81573240|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.5||||0.6331|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|2.5|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Social Functioning, Month 36||2.5|-1.5|0.6331
81573241|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.2||||0.0361|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.1|4.3|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Vitality, Month 36||4.3|0.1|0.0361
81573242|NCT00256750|162819073|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.1||||0.0525|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|4.2|||ANOVA|Missing data = treatment|Missing data were imputed by LOCF|Vitality, Month 36||4.2|-0.0|0.0525
81573243|NCT00256750|162819074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-0.024|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|-0.015||Missing data were imputed by LOCF. The ridit of the reference group is by definition 0.5.|z-test|The obtained ridits between treatment groups will be compared using z-test at 0.05 significance level for each year.||Symptom Distress, Month 6. For calculation of symptom distress, those symptoms that never occurred will be converted to missing values, in order to avoid anticipatory symptom distress.||-0.015|-0.032|<0.0001
81573244|NCT00256750|162819074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-0.019|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.028|-0.011||Missing data were imputed by LOCF. The ridit of the reference group is by definition 0.5.|z-test|The obtained ridits between treatment groups will be compared using z-test at 0.05 significance level for each year.||Symptom Distress, Month 6. For calculation of symptom distress, those symptoms that never occurred will be converted to missing values, in order to avoid anticipatory symptom distress.||-0.011|-0.028|<0.0001
81573245|NCT00256750|162819074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-0.023|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|-0.014||Missing data were imputed by LOCF. The ridit of the reference group is by definition 0.5.|z-test|The obtained ridits between treatment groups will be compared using z-test at 0.05 significance level for each year.||Symptom Occurrence, Month 6.||-0.014|-0.031|<0.0001
81573246|NCT00256750|162819074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-0.026|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.035|-0.017||Missing data were imputed by LOCF. The ridit of the reference group is by definition 0.5.|z-test|The obtained ridits between treatment groups will be compared using z-test at 0.05 significance level for each year.||Symptom Occurrence, Month 6.||-0.017|-0.035|<0.0001
81573247|NCT00256750|162819074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-0.024|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.032|-0.016||Missing data were imputed by LOCF. The ridit of the reference group is by definition 0.5.|z-test|The obtained ridits between treatment groups will be compared using z-test at 0.05 significance level for each year.||Symptom Distress, Month 12. For calculation of symptom distress, those symptoms that never occurred will be converted to missing values, in order to avoid anticipatory symptom distress.||-0.016|-0.032|<0.0001
81573248|NCT00256750|162819074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-0.02|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.029|-0.012||Missing data were imputed by LOCF. The ridit of the reference group is by definition 0.5.|z-test|The obtained ridits between treatment groups will be compared using z-test at 0.05 significance level for each year.||Symptom Distress, Month 12. For calculation of symptom distress, those symptoms that never occurred will be converted to missing values, in order to avoid anticipatory symptom distress.||-0.012|-0.029|<0.0001
81573249|NCT00256750|162819074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-0.026|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|-0.017||Missing data were imputed by LOCF. The ridit of the reference group is by definition 0.5.|z-test|The obtained ridits between treatment groups will be compared using z-test at 0.05 significance level for each year.||Symptom Occurrence, Month 12.||-0.017|-0.034|<0.0001
81573250|NCT00256750|162819074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-0.025|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.034|-0.016||Missing data were imputed by LOCF. The ridit of the reference group is by definition 0.5.|z-test|The obtained ridits between treatment groups will be compared using z-test at 0.05 significance level for each year.||Symptom Occurrence, Month 12.||-0.016|-0.034|<0.0001
81573251|NCT00256750|162819074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-0.021|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|-0.013||Missing data were imputed by LOCF. The ridit of the reference group is by definition 0.5.|z-test|The obtained ridits between treatment groups will be compared using z-test at 0.05 significance level for each year.||Symptom Distress, Month 24. For calculation of symptom distress, those symptoms that never occurred will be converted to missing values, in order to avoid anticipatory symptom distress.||-0.013|-0.030|<0.0001
81573252|NCT00256750|162819074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-0.015|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.024|-0.007||Missing data were imputed by LOCF. The ridit of the reference group is by definition 0.5.|z-test|The obtained ridits between treatment groups will be compared using z-test at 0.05 significance level for each year.||Symptom Distress, Month 24. For calculation of symptom distress, those symptoms that never occurred will be converted to missing values, in order to avoid anticipatory symptom distress.||-0.007|-0.024|<0.0001
81573253|NCT00256750|162819074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-0.023|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.031|-0.015||Missing data were imputed by LOCF. The ridit of the reference group is by definition 0.5.|z-test|The obtained ridits between treatment groups will be compared using z-test at 0.05 significance level for each year.||Symptom Occurrence, Month 24||-0.015|-0.031|<0.0001
81573254|NCT00256750|162819074|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|-0.021|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.03|-0.013||Missing data were imputed by LOCF. The ridit of the reference group is by definition 0.5.|z-test|The obtained ridits between treatment groups will be compared using z-test at 0.05 significance level for each year.||Symptom Occurrence, Month 24||-0.013|-0.030|<0.0001
81573255|NCT00256750|162819075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.8||||0.4498|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|2.7|||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline value as covariate.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Mental Component Score; Month 6||2.7|-1.2|0.4498
81573256|NCT00256750|162819075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.9||||0.0584|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|3.9|||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline value as covariate.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Mental Component Score; Month 6||3.9|-0.1|0.0584
81573257|NCT00256750|162819075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.1||||0.1595|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.5|2.7|||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline value as covariate.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Physical Component Score; Month 6||2.7|-0.5|0.1595
81573258|NCT00256750|162819075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.7||||0.0457|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.3|||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline value as covariate.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Physical Component Score; Month 6||3.3|0.0|0.0457
81573259|NCT00256750|162819075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.3||||0.1729|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.2|||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline value as covariate.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Mental Component Score; Month 12||3.2|-0.6|0.1729
81573260|NCT00256750|162819075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.8||||0.4209|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|2.7|||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline value as covariate.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Mental Component Score; Month 12||2.7|-1.1|0.4209
81573261|NCT00256750|162819075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.6||||0.0526|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|3.2|||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline value as covariate.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Physical Component Score; Month 12||3.2|-0.0|0.0526
81573262|NCT00256750|162819075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.2||||0.0077|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|3.9|||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline value as covariate.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Physical Component Score; Month 12||3.9|0.6|0.0077
81573263|NCT00256750|162819075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.4||||0.1849|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|3.4|||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline value as covariate.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Mental Component Score; Month 24||3.4|-0.6|0.1849
81573264|NCT00256750|162819075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|0.8||||0.4633|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|2.8|||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline value as covariate.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Mental Component Score; Month 24||2.8|-1.3|0.4633
81573265|NCT00256750|162819075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.4||||0.0971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|3.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline value as covariate.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Physical Component Score; Month 24||3.0|-0.3|0.0971
81573266|NCT00256750|162819075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.2||||0.0102|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|3.8|||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline value as covariate.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Physical Component Score; Month 24||3.8|0.5|0.0102
81573267|NCT00256750|162819075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|2.5||||0.0186|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|4.5|||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline value as covariate.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Mental Component Score; Month 36||4.5|0.4|0.0186
81573268|NCT00256750|162819075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.9||||0.0775|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|4.0|||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline value as covariate.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Mental Component Score; Month 36||4.0|-0.2|0.0775
81573269|NCT00256750|162819075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.6||||0.0768|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|3.3|||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline value as covariate.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Physical Component Score; Month 36||3.3|-0.2|0.0768
81573270|NCT00256750|162819075|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Value)|1.2||||0.1876|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6|2.9|||ANCOVA|Adjusted mean based on an ANCOVA model with treatment as factor, and baseline value as covariate.|Statistical tests comparing each belatacept regimen to the CsA regimen were conducted at a significance level of 0.05. Subjects with only baseline observations were excluded from these summaries.|Physical Component Score; Month 36||2.9|-0.6|0.1876
81573271|NCT00256750|162819077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 10% for the co-primary endpoint of participant and graft survival was used. Determination of a margin for non-inferiority based on 'preservation of benefit' is not feasible, given the low rate of patient death and/or graft loss in the first year post-transplantation, and the absence of published, adequately sized, parallel-group trials with which to assess the effect of CsA on patient death and/or graft loss in the setting of MMF/steroids/basiliximab.|Difference in Percent|4.2|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-1.3|10.1||||||Month 24||10.1|-1.3|
81573272|NCT00256750|162819077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 10% for the co-primary endpoint of participant and graft survival was used. Determination of a margin for non-inferiority based on 'preservation of benefit' is not feasible, given the low rate of patient death and/or graft loss in the first year post-transplantation, and the absence of published, adequately sized, parallel-group trials with which to assess the effect of CsA on patient death and/or graft loss in the setting of MMF/steroids/basiliximab.|Difference in Percent|3.6|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-2.2|9.6||||||Month 24||9.6|-2.2|
81573273|NCT00256750|162819077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 10% for the co-primary endpoint of participant and graft survival was used. Determination of a margin for non-inferiority based on 'preservation of benefit' is not feasible, given the low rate of patient death and/or graft loss in the first year post-transplantation, and the absence of published, adequately sized, parallel-group trials with which to assess the effect of CsA on patient death and/or graft loss in the setting of MMF/steroids/basiliximab.|Difference in Percent|3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-2.9|9.8||||||Month 36||9.8|-2.9|
81573274|NCT00256750|162819077|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 10% for the co-primary endpoint of participant and graft survival was used. Determination of a margin for non-inferiority based on 'preservation of benefit' is not feasible, given the low rate of patient death and/or graft loss in the first year post-transplantation, and the absence of published, adequately sized, parallel-group trials with which to assess the effect of CsA on patient death and/or graft loss in the setting of MMF/steroids/basiliximab.|Difference in Percent|3.5|||||TWO_SIDED|97.3|-2.8|10.0||||||||10.0|-2.8|
81573275|NCT00256750|162819078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|5.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|12.8||||||Month 12||12.8|-1.0|
81573276|NCT00256750|162819078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|11.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|4.2|18.9||||||Month 12||18.9|4.2|
81573277|NCT00256750|162819078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|1.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5|9.1||||||Month 24||9.1|-5.5|
81573278|NCT00256750|162819078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|9.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|17.6||||||Month 24||17.6|1.9|
81573279|NCT00256750|162819078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.6|8.4||||||Month 36||8.4|-6.6|
81573280|NCT00256750|162819078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in Percent|8.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.4|16.4||||||Month 36||16.4|0.4|
81573281|NCT00843024|162819092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.2||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.09|0.3||Adjusted for multiplicity according to the fixed sequence testing strategy|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Sumatriptan 10 mg/Naproxen 60 mg minus placebo|||0.30|0.09|0.003
81573282|NCT00843024|162819092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.16||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|0.26||Adjusted for multiplicity according to the fixed-sequence testing strategy|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Sumatriptan 30 mg/Naproxen180 mg minus placebo|||0.26|0.07|0.003
81573283|NCT00843024|162819092|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.13||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.05|0.22||Adjusted for multiplicity according to the fixed-sequence testing strategy|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Sumatriptan 85 mg/Naproxen 500 mg minus placebo|||0.22|0.05|0.003
81573284|NCT02615145|162819146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.111||||||Between group change comparison: overall. The dependent variable is the change of PRISM from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||||0.1110
81573285|NCT02615145|162819146|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|1.64||||0.2704|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.28|4.56||Between group change comparison: 3DAA - 2DAA+RBV. The dependent variable is the change of PRISM from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||4.56|-1.28|0.2704
81573286|NCT02615145|162819146|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-0.09||||0.9516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.17|2.98||Between group change comparison: 3DAA+RBV - 2DAA+RBV. The dependent variable is the change of PRISM from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||2.98|-3.17|0.9516
81573287|NCT02615145|162819146|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-1.73||||0.0489|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.46|-0.01||Between group change comparison: 3DAA+RBV - 3DAA. The dependent variable is the change of PRISM from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||Week 12||-0.01|-3.46|0.0489
81573288|NCT02615145|162819146|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9785||||||Between group change comparison: overall. The dependent variable is the change of PRISM from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||||0.9785
81573289|NCT02615145|162819146|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-0.13||||0.9379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.37|3.11||Between group change comparison: 3DAA - 2DAA+RBV. The dependent variable is the change of PRISM from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||3.11|-3.37|0.9379
81573290|NCT02615145|162819146|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.07||||0.9678|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.33|3.47||Between group change comparison: 3DAA+RBV - 2DAA+RBV. The dependent variable is the change of PRISM from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||3.47|-3.33|0.9678
81573291|NCT02615145|162819146|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.2||||0.8373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|2.1||Between group change comparison: 3DAA+RBV - 3DAA. The dependent variable is the change of PRISM from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||Week 48||2.10|-1.70|0.8373
81573292|NCT02615145|162819146|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|6.37|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.417|7.32|||paired t-test|paired t-test of whether difference in means is 0||Week 12 vs Baseline across all participants||7.320|5.417|< 0.0001
81573293|NCT02615145|162819146|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.15|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.936|11.362|||paired t-test|paired t-test of whether difference in means is 0||Week 48 vs Baseline across all participants||11.362|8.936|< 0.0001
81573294|NCT02615145|162819151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5751||||||Between group change comparison: overall. The dependent variable in the change of FACIT-F \[0-100\] from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||EOT||||0.5751
81573295|NCT02615145|162819151|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|2.29||||0.5176|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.66|9.23||Between group change comparison: 3DAA - 2DAA+RBV. The dependent variable in the change of FACIT-F \[0-100\] from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||EoT||9.23|-4.66|0.5176
81573296|NCT02615145|162819151|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.324||||0.9308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.0|7.64||Between group change comparison: 3DAA+RBV - 2DAA+RBV. The dependent variable in the change of FACIT-F \[0-100\] from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||EoT||7.64|-7.00|0.9308
81573297|NCT02615145|162819151|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-1.96||||0.3462|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.06|2.13||Between group change comparison: 3DAA+RBV - 3DAA. The dependent variable in the change of FACIT-F \[0-100\] from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||EoT||2.13|-6.06|0.3462
81573298|NCT02615145|162819151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7016||||||Between group change comparison: overall. The dependent variable in the change of FACIT-F \[0-100\] from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||12 Weeks after EoT||||0.7016
81573299|NCT02615145|162819151|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-2.61||||0.4002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.71|3.49||Between group change comparison: 3DAA - 2DAA+RBV. The dependent variable in the change of FACIT-F \[0-100\] from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||12 weeks after EoT||3.49|-8.71|0.4002
81573300|NCT02615145|162819151|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-2.33||||0.475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.74|4.08||Between group change comparison: 3DAA+RBV - 2DAA+RBV. The dependent variable in the change of FACIT-F \[0-100\] from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||12 weeks after EoT||4.08|-8.74|0.4750
81573301|NCT02615145|162819151|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.282||||0.874|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.21|3.77||Between group change comparison: 3DAA+RBV - 3DAA. The dependent variable in the change of FACIT-F \[0-100\] from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||12 weeks after EoT||3.77|-3.21|0.8740
81573302|NCT02615145|162819151|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7211||||||Between group change comparison: overall. The dependent variable in the change of FACIT-F \[0-100\] from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||48 weeks after EoT||||0.7211
81573303|NCT02615145|162819151|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-3.67||||0.4256|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.7|5.39||Between group change comparison: 3DAA - 2DAA+RBV. The dependent variable in the change of FACIT-F \[0-100\] from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||48 weeks after EoT||5.39|-12.7|0.4256
81573304|NCT02615145|162819151|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-3.01||||0.5347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-12.6|6.54||Between group change comparison: 3DAA+RBV - 2DAA+RBV. The dependent variable in the change of FACIT-F \[0-100\] from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||48 weeks after EoT||6.54|-12.6|0.5347
81573305|NCT02615145|162819151|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|0.654||||0.792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|5.54||Between group change comparison: 3DAA+RBV - 3DAA. The dependent variable in the change of FACIT-F \[0-100\] from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||48 weeks after EoT||5.54|-4.23|0.7920
81573306|NCT02615145|162819151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.64|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.355|7.935|||paired t-test|paired t-test of mean difference from 0||Baseline to EOT across all participants||7.935|3.355|< 0.0001
81573307|NCT02615145|162819151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.113|12.299|||paired t-test|paired t-test of mean difference versus 0||Baseline vs 12 weeks after EOT across all participants||12.299|8.113|< 0.0001
81573308|NCT02615145|162819151|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|10.13|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.259|12.992|||paired t-test|paired t-test of mean difference versus 0||baseline vs 48 weeks after EOT across all participants||12.992|7.259|< 0.0001
81573309|NCT02615145|162819152|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3869||||||Between group change comparison: overall. The dependent variable in the change of PAM-13 from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||||0.3869
81573310|NCT02615145|162819152|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-1.89||||0.3125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.57|1.79||Between group change comparison: 3DAA - 2DAA+RBV. The dependent variable in the change of PAM-13 from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||1.79|-5.57|0.3125
81573311|NCT02615145|162819152|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-2.65||||0.1741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.48|1.18||Between group change comparison: 3DAA+RBV - 2DAA+RBV. The dependent variable in the change of PAM-13 from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||1.18|-6.48|0.1741
81573312|NCT02615145|162819152|SUPERIORITY||difference in LS means|-0.76||||0.4941|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.94|1.42||Between group change comparison: 3DAA+RBV - 3DAA. The dependent variable in the change of PAM-13 from Baseline (Visit-Baseline). The analysis is adjusted for Baseline.|ANCOVA|||||1.42|-2.94|0.4941
81573313|NCT02615145|162819152|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09||||0.8842|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.271|1.096|||paired t-test|paired t-test of mean difference vs 0||Change from Baseline to Final visit across all participants||1.096|-1.271|0.8842
81573314|NCT01372462|162819165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Newman-Keuls multiple comparisons test||The primary endpoint was difference in endurance between nasal cannula oxygen and NIOV+O2. Assuming 153 sec clinically important difference, 183 sec SD, and α=0.05, a sample size of 15 yielded 85% power.||||<0.05
81573315|NCT01372462|162819165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81573316|NCT01372462|162819165|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81573317|NCT01372462|162819166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|Newman-Keuls multiple comparisons test||One-way, repeated-measures ANOVA and Newman-Keuls multiple comparisons test||||< 0.05
81573318|NCT01372462|162819166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81573319|NCT01372462|162819166|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81573320|NCT01372462|162819167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||||||One-way, repeated-measures ANOVA and Newman-Keuls multiple comparisons tests|ANOVA|Newman-Keuls multiple comparisons tests||Per protocol||||<0.05
81573321|NCT01372462|162819167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81573322|NCT01372462|162819167|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81573323|NCT00279305|162819194|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.139|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0699|0.348|||ANCOVA|||"The calculation for the concentration of c-peptide is a weighted average of the 6 timed measurements of c-peptide in nano-moles/Liter. We try to distinguish this calculation from the AUC by referring to it as the AUC mean and may be expressed algebraically as the AUC/(120 min.); thus, the units are the same as the y-axis."||0.348|-0.0699|0.05
81573324|NCT04404361|162819198|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|1.51||||0.8516|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.55|13.53|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by age (\<60 years versus ≥60 years) and 7-point clinical status scale (baseline 3 or 4 versus 5).||||13.53|-10.55|0.8516
81573325|NCT04404361|162819199|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7494|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.7494
81573326|NCT04404361|162819200|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.29||||0.6323|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.46|3.58|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||OR from a CMH test stratified by randomization stratification factors age (\<60 years versus ≥60 years) and 7-point clinical status scale (baseline 3 or 4 versus 5) as entered in the IXRS|||3.58|0.46|0.6323
81573327|NCT04404361|162819201|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.25||||0.7541|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|4.96|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||OR from a CMH test Stratified by randomization stratification factors age (\<60 years versus ≥60 years) and 7-point clinical status scale (baseline 3 or 4 versus 5) as entered in the IXRS|||4.96|0.31|0.7541
81573328|NCT04404361|162819202|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.5666|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.79|1.53||"log-rank test stratified by randomization stratification factors age (\<60 years versus~≥60 years) and 7-point clinical status scale (baseline 3 or 4 versus 5) as entered in the IXRS"|Log Rank|"stratified by randomization stratification factors age (\<60 years versus~≥60 years) and 7-point clinical status scale (baseline 3 or 4 versus 5)"|estimated using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model stratified by randomization stratification factors age (\<60 years versus ≥60 years) and 7-point clinical status scale (baseline 3 or 4 versus 5)|||1.53|0.79|0.5666
81573329|NCT04404361|162819204|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.46||||0.2722|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.47|12.93|||Chi-squared|||||12.93|0.47|0.2722
81573330|NCT01125605|162819211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0033||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with GLM (Generalized Linear Model) of SAS® (with type III sums of squares); including the baseline value of the sum score as a covariate||decrease of the sum score between baseline (visit 1) and last observation was exploratively analysed||||0.0033
81573331|NCT01125605|162819211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||ANCOVA|ANCOVA with GLM (Generalized Linear Model) of SAS® (with type III sums of squares); including the baseline value of the sum score as a covariate||decrease of the sum score between baseline (visit1) and last observation by duration of treatment||||0.0002
81573332|NCT01125605|162819212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0014||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0014
81573333|NCT01125605|162819213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0125||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0125
81573334|NCT01125605|162819214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0006||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0006
81573335|NCT01125605|162819215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0016||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0016
81573336|NCT01125605|162819216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0504||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0504
81573337|NCT01125605|162819218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0002||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0002
81573338|NCT02324569|162819306|SUPERIORITY||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.097|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.826|-0.443|||ANCOVA|||||-0.443|-0.826|<0.0001
81573339|NCT00583778|162819373|SUPERIORITY||Median Difference (Final Values)|12.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.0|<|0.05|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||Data were analyzed using STATA 10 SE.Categorical variables were described using frequencies and relative frequencies. Distribution of continuous variables were evaluated for normality using the Shapiro-Walk test and graphically using histograms and box plots. Because most data were non-parametric, they were described using the median and 25th and 75th percentiles (interquartile range) and then compared using Wilcoxon rank sum test.|This study was designed to detect an absolute difference of 12 % in change of FEV-1percent predicted, with a standard deviation of 25% based on data provided to us from previous studies conducted by Sepracor. Based on this assumption, we sought to enter 76 patients in each group to have an 80% power to detect a 12 % absolute difference in charge of FEV-1 percent predicted over time at an alpha of 0.05. This accounted for a potential 10% dropout rate after randomization.|||< 0.05
81573340|NCT03761277|162819378|NON_INFERIORITY|This analysis was to demonstrate pain intensity scores (VAS) at the 6-Month Visit is non-inferior to VAS at Baseline, i.e., the change in pain intensity is not greater than 0 by more than 10 points from Baseline to the 6-Month Visit, with change calculated as 6-Month - Baseline.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.0|<|0.001|ONE_SIDED|97.5||-7.1|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||This analysis was to demonstrate pain intensity scores (VAS) at the 6-Month Visit is non-inferior to VAS at Baseline, i.e., the change in pain intensity is not greater than 0 by more than 10 points from Baseline to the 6-Month Visit.|Due to non-normality, the non-inferiority test was conducted using a Wilcoxon Signed Rank test, rather than a one-sample t-test. Mean reduction in VAS and the upper 97.5% confidence limit are presented, but the change from baseline was evaluated using non-parametric analysis methods.|-7.1||< 0.001
81573341|NCT03761277|162819378|SUPERIORITY|This analysis was to demonstrate pain intensity scores (VAS) at the 6-Month Visit are less than VAS at Baseline, i.e., the reduction in pain intensity is less than 0 from Baseline to the 6-Month Visit, with change calculated as 6-Month - Baseline.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-15.0|STANDARD_DEVIATION|25.0|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.7|-7.1|||Wilcoxon Signed Rank test|||This analysis was to demonstrate pain intensity scores (VAS) at the 6-Month Visit are less than VAS at Baseline, i.e., the reduction in pain intensity is less than 0 from Baseline to the 6-Month Visit.|Due to non-normality, the superiority test was conducted using a Wilcoxon Signed Rank test, rather than a one-sample t-test. Mean reduction in VAS and 95% confidence interval are presented, but the change from baseline was evaluated using non-parametric analysis methods.|-7.1|-22.7|< 0.001
81573342|NCT00903695|162819382|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.8133||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.01 (multiple comparisons)|ANOVA|"DF = 6~ANOVA calculation: F-ratio = 0.06, t-test = -0.25."||ANOVA used to detect significant difference in test scores between baseline and end assessments, by study arm (nutriceutical vs placebo).||||0.8133
81573343|NCT00903695|162819383|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.31||||||a priori threshold for statistical sginficance = 0.01 (multiple comparisons)|ANOVA|"DF = 6~ANOVA calculation: F-ratio=1.22, t-test=1.1"||ANOVA used to detect significant difference in test scores between baseline and end assessments, by study arm (nutriceutical vs placebo).||||0.31
81573344|NCT00903695|162819384|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.27||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.01 (multiple comparisons)|ANOVA|"DF = 6~ANOVA: F-ratio = 1.5, t-test = -1.23"||ANOVA used to detect significant difference in test scores between baseline and end assessments, by study arm (nutriceutical vs placebo).||||0.27
81573345|NCT00903695|162819385|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.01 (multiple comparisons)|ANOVA|"DF = 6~ANOVA: F-ratio = 1.7, t-test = 1.3"||ANOVA used to detect significant difference in test scores between baseline and end assessments, by study arm (nutriceutical vs placebo).||||0.24
81573346|NCT00903695|162819386|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.71||95.0||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.01 (multiple comparisons)|ANOVA|"DF = 6~ANOVA: F-ratio = 0.15, t-test = 0.39"||ANOVA used to detect significant difference in test scores between baseline and end assessments, by study arm (nutriceutical vs placebo).||||0.71
81573347|NCT00903695|162819387|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.18||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.01 (multiple comparisons)|ANOVA|"DF = 6~ANOVA: F-ratio = 2.25, ttest = -1.5"||ANOVA used to detect significant difference in test scores between baseline and end assessments, by study arm (nutriceutical vs placebo).||||0.18
81573348|NCT00903695|162819388|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34||||||a priori threshold for statistical significance = 0.01 (multiple comparisons)|ANOVA|"DF = 6~ANOVA: F-ratio = 1.06, t-test = -1.03"||ANOVA used to detect significant difference in test scores between baseline and end assessments, by study arm (nutriceutical vs placebo).||||0.34
81573349|NCT01104493|162819444|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|H0 (null): Rate difference ≥ 5 percentage points This corresponded to a null hypothesis of: HA (alternative): rate difference \< 5 percentage points.|rate difference|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|2.6|||score statistic|||Comparison of the rate of fever between the 2 treatment groups was based on the upper limit of the two-sided 95% exact confidence intervals (CIs) for the rate increase (Monovalent vaccine minus Placebo) evaluated against the prespecified equivalence criterion of 5 percentage points.||2.6|-5.2|
81573350|NCT00208091|162819451|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.06||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.06
81573351|NCT00208091|162819452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||=|0.23||95.0|||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||=0.23
81573352|NCT01218204|162819515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.473|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.7096|26.6553|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|Atorvastatin 10 mg + GSK1292263 100 mg vs Placebo: Apolipoprotein A1||26.6553|-15.7096|
81573353|NCT01218204|162819515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.598|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.784|20.5888|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|Atorvastatin 10 mg + GSK1292263 300 mg vs Placebo: Apolipoprotein A1||20.5888|-21.7840|
81573354|NCT01218204|162819515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.906|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.3489|33.1602|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|Atorvastatin 10 mg + GSK1292263 800 mg vs Placebo: Apolipoprotein A1||33.1602|-9.3489|
81573355|NCT01218204|162819515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.671|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.9957|24.3384|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|Atorvastatin 10 mg + Ezetimibe 10 mg vs Placebo: Apolipoprotein A1||24.3384|-16.9957|
81573356|NCT01218204|162819515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.618|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.2069|37.4425|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|Atorvastatin 80 mg + GSK1292263 800 mg vs Placebo: Apolipoprotein A1||37.4425|-28.2069|
81573357|NCT01218204|162819515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|7.713|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-17.0405|39.8527|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|GSK1292263 100 mg vs Placebo: Apolipoprotein A1||39.8527|-17.0405|
81573358|NCT01218204|162819515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|1.934|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.0153|31.5504|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|GSK1292263 300 mg vs Placebo: Apolipoprotein A1||31.5504|-21.0153|
81573359|NCT01218204|162819515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.466|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.7517|24.7608|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|GSK1292263 800 mg vs Placebo: Apolipoprotein A1||24.7608|-23.7517|
81573360|NCT01218204|162819515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|13.743|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.246|33.7161|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|Atorvastatin 10 mg + GSK1292263 100 mg vs Placebo: Apolipoprotein B100||33.7161|-3.2460|
81573361|NCT01218204|162819515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.428|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.3243|8.9224|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value Atorvastatin|Atorvastatin 10 mg + GSK1292263 300 mg vs Placebo: Apolipoprotein B100||8.9224|-21.3243|
81573362|NCT01218204|162819515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.8137|1.1513|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value Atorvastatin|Atorvastatin 10 mg + GSK1292263 800 mg vs Placebo: Apolipoprotein B100||1.1513|-26.8137|
81573363|NCT01218204|162819515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-2.903|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.6557|13.1191|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value Atorvastatin|Atorvastatin 10 mg + Ezetimibe 10 mg vs Placebo: Apolipoprotein B100||13.1191|-16.6557|
81573364|NCT01218204|162819515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.231|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.1045|-11.3579|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value Atorvastatin|Atorvastatin 80 mg + GSK1292263 800 mg vs Placebo: Apolipoprotein B100||-11.3579|-45.1045|
81573365|NCT01218204|162819515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5021|11.3014|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|GSK1292263 100 mg vs Placebo: Apolipoprotein B100||11.3014|-23.5021|
81573366|NCT01218204|162819515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.2721|8.2918|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|GSK1292263 300 mg vs Placebo: Apolipoprotein B100||8.2918|-25.2721|
81573367|NCT01218204|162819515|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.687|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.0247|6.6498|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|GSK1292263 800 mg vs Placebo: Apolipoprotein B100||6.6498|-26.0247|
81573368|NCT01218204|162819516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-19.471|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-47.9323|3.202|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value Atorvastatin|||3.2020|-47.9323|
81573369|NCT01218204|162819516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-5.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.1027|25.3126|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value Atorvastatin|||25.3126|-38.1027|
81573370|NCT01218204|162819516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.985|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.5492|1.8605|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value Atorvastatin|||1.8605|-45.5492|
81573371|NCT01218204|162819516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.697|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-45.0846|13.3024|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value Atorvastatin|||13.3024|-45.0846|
81573372|NCT01218204|162819516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.036|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.2281|15.1569|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|||15.1569|-27.2281|
81573373|NCT01218204|162819516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.198|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.2901|32.6057|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|||32.6057|-24.2901|
81573374|NCT01218204|162819516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.117|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.4767|1.906|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|||1.9060|-40.4767|
81573375|NCT01218204|162819516|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-32.798|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-48.3842|-12.5064|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|||-12.5064|-48.3842|
81573376|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|5.101|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5469|14.7495|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For HDLc||14.7495|-4.5469|
81573377|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|12.273|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.5937|21.9532|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|Fo HDLc||21.9532|2.5937|
81573378|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|28.833|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.955|38.7102|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For HDLc||38.7102|18.9550|
81573379|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.701|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.5562|12.9578|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For HDLc||12.9578|-5.5562|
81573380|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|20.946|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|8.612|33.281|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For HDLc||33.2810|8.6120|
81573381|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Net)|10.561|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9675|22.0898|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|For HDLc||22.0898|-0.9675|
81573382|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|11.122|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2902|22.5351|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|For HDLc||22.5351|-0.2902|
81573383|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|20.689|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7527|31.6262|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|For HDLc||31.6262|9.7527|
81573384|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.549|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.775|9.6768|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For LDLc||9.6768|-18.7750|
81573385|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.337|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-24.4549|3.7803|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For LDLc||3.7803|-24.4549|
81573386|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.317|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.0144|-6.619|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For LDLc||-6.6190|-36.0144|
81573387|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.173|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.271|-6.0755|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For LDLc||-6.0755|-34.2710|
81573388|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-25.472|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.3385|-8.1558|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For LDLc||-8.1558|-49.3385|
81573389|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.128|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.3049|-0.9514|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|For LDLc||-0.9514|-23.3049|
81573390|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.798|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-27.1364|-4.4589|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|For LDLc||-4.4589|-27.1364|
81573391|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.789|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.3413|-11.2372|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|For LDLc||-11.2372|-32.3413|
81573392|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.498|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.446|-2.4169|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For Triglycerides||-2.4169|-38.4460|
81573393|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-23.781|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.1603|-4.513|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For Triglycerides||-4.5130|-39.1603|
81573394|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-39.923|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-52.3394|-24.2717|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For Triglycerides||-24.2717|-52.3394|
81573395|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-17.444|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-33.502|2.491|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For Triglycerides||2.4910|-33.5020|
81573396|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.781|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.296|-3.2667|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For Triglycerides||-3.2667|-40.2960|
81573397|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.421|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.3519|-4.4911|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|For Triglycerides||-4.4911|-38.3519|
81573398|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-46.361|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.465|-29.2561|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|For Triglycerides||-29.2561|-63.4650|
81573399|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-54.843|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.7854|-38.9007|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|For Triglycerides||-38.9007|-70.7854|
81573400|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-9.756|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-21.7561|2.2448|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For Non-HDLc||2.2448|-21.7561|
81573401|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-14.014|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7497|-2.2787|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For Non-HDLc||-2.2787|-25.7497|
81573402|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-27.675|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.8454|-15.5045|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For Non-HDLc||-15.5045|-39.8454|
81573403|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.937|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.6057|-9.269|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For Non-HDLc||-9.2690|-32.6057|
81573404|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.702|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0346|-14.3696|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For Non-HDLc||-14.3696|-29.0346|
81573405|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-13.18|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0636|-3.2961|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|For Non-HDLc||-3.2961|-23.0636|
81573406|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.151|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.942|-12.3605|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|For Non-HDLc||-12.3605|-31.9420|
81573407|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-26.948|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.2874|-17.6092|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|For Non-HDLc||-17.6092|-36.2874|
81573408|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.904|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.8484|4.04|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For Cholesterol||4.0400|-11.8484|
81573409|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.437|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.346|1.4722|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For Cholesterol||1.4722|-14.3460|
81573410|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-10.294|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-18.3923|-2.196|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For Cholesterol||-2.1960|-18.3923|
81573411|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.065|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.7688|-4.3609|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For Cholesterol||-4.3609|-19.7688|
81573412|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-7.941|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.9778|-1.9039|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|For Cholesterol||-1.9039|-13.9778|
81573413|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-8.384|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.9023|-0.866|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|For Cholesterol||-0.8660|-15.9023|
81573414|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-15.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.1404|-8.2592|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|For Cholesterol||-8.2592|-23.1404|
81573415|NCT01218204|162819517|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-16.728|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.8395|-9.6161||||||For Cholesterol||-9.6161|-23.8395|
81573416|NCT01218204|162819518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-12.123|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.6276|2.3814|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|||2.3814|-26.6276|
81573417|NCT01218204|162819518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.63|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.9419|-7.3181|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|||-7.3181|-35.9419|
81573418|NCT01218204|162819518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-41.506|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-56.3924|-26.6205|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|||-26.6205|-56.3924|
81573419|NCT01218204|162819518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-28.041|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.2554|-13.8263|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|||-13.8263|-42.2554|
81573420|NCT01218204|162819518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-29.293|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.5654|-12.4042|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|||-12.4042|-51.5654|
81573421|NCT01218204|162819518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-20.042|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-34.8358|-5.2472|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|||-5.2472|-34.8358|
81573422|NCT01218204|162819518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-21.903|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-36.6155|-7.1913|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|||-7.1913|-36.6155|
81573423|NCT01218204|162819518|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-35.735|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-49.722|-21.7485|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|||-21.7485|-49.7220|
81573424|NCT01218204|162819519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.409|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0123|0.1942|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|||0.1942|-1.0123|
81573425|NCT01218204|162819519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.296|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9063|0.3141|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|||0.3141|-0.9063|
81573426|NCT01218204|162819519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.811|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4125|-0.2098|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|||-0.2098|-1.4125|
81573427|NCT01218204|162819519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.422|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.9831|0.1394|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|||0.1394|-0.9831|
81573428|NCT01218204|162819519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.384|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.6009|-0.1669|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of Atorvastatin|||-0.1669|-0.6009|
81573429|NCT01218204|162819519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.648|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1657|-0.1302|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|||-0.1302|-1.1657|
81573430|NCT01218204|162819519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.782|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2804|-0.2844|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|||-0.2844|-1.2804|
81573431|NCT01218204|162819519|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.884|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3652|-0.4026|||||Statistical analysis was performed using LS mean value of GSK1292263|||-0.4026|-1.3652|
81573432|NCT03454997|162819537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|5.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.9|7.1||||||comparison of baseline and 6 months across both groups||7.1|3.9|
81573433|NCT03454997|162819537|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.3|1.1||||||between groups differences of change between baseline and 6 months||1.1|-2.3|
81573434|NCT03454997|162819538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.4||||||leading behavioral weight loss group baseline to 6 months comparison||0.4|-1.4|
81573435|NCT03454997|162819538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.05|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.0||||||leading behavioral weight loss group between group comparison of change||1.0|-2.0|
81573436|NCT03454997|162819538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.2||||||completing weight ins baseline to 6 month comparison||0.2|-1.4|
81573437|NCT03454997|162819538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|0.5||||||completing weigh ins between groups comparison of change||0.5|-2.5|
81573438|NCT03454997|162819538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.2|0.3||||||managing a group session baseline to 6 months comparison||0.3|-1.2|
81573439|NCT03454997|162819538|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.1||||||managing a group session between groups comparison of change||1.1|-2.0|
81573440|NCT03454997|162819539|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|2.9||||||comparison between baseline and 6 months across groups||2.9|-2.0|
81573441|NCT03454997|162819539|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.1|0.8||||||between groups comparison of change post training to 6 months||0.8|-9.1|
81573442|NCT03454997|162819540|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.9|0.3||||||comparison of baseline to 6 months across both groups||0.3|-6.9|
81573443|NCT03454997|162819540|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-4.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.4|1.8||||||comparison of between group differences baseline to 6 months||1.8|-11.4|
81573444|NCT03454997|162819541|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.1||||||Comparison of Baseline \& 6 Months across both groups||1.1|-0.4|
81573445|NCT03454997|162819541|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.9|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|0.2||||||Between Groups Differences of Change between Baseline \& 6 Months||0.2|-2.0|
81573446|NCT03454997|162819542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.5|3.3||||||comparison of between group differences baseline to 6 months||3.3|-4.5|
81573447|NCT03454997|162819542|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|0.2||||||comparison of baseline to 6 months across groups||0.2|-3.1|
81573448|NCT03454997|162819543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-3.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.1|-1.6||||||comparison of baseline and 6 months across groups||-1.6|-6.1|
81573449|NCT03454997|162819543|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-6.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-20.2|6.9||||||between groups differences of change between baseline to 6 months||6.9|-20.2|
81573450|NCT01191801|162819545|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.87||||0.0305|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||Unstratified one sided P-Value|Unstratified Log Rank|Since the sample size was increased, the primary analysis used the weighted statistic proposed by Cui, Hung, and Wang (Cui 1999).||||||0.0305
81573451|NCT01191801|162819546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P-Value|Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81573452|NCT01191801|162819549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|||||Two sided P-Value|Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81573453|NCT01191801|162819550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||<|0.0001|ONE_SIDED|95.0||||Unstratified one-sided P-Value|Log Rank|||||||<0.0001
81573454|NCT01191801|162819551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.3134|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||One sided P-Value|Log Rank|||||||0.3134
81573455|NCT02042183|162819610|OTHER|||||||0.1609||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test stratified by baseline spontaneous bowel movement (SBM) frequency (\<1.5 or ≥1.5)|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||0.1609
81573456|NCT01727297|162819613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.05|1.11||All predictors were tested in a multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model; the results were not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Age was treated as a continuous variable in years.|Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio represented the effect of a one year increase in age on a patient's risk of developing AF. Descriptive statistics (mean±standard deviation) for age were 75.7±7.9 years among patients with AF, and 69.4±10.0 among patients without AF|The null hypothesis was that age did not influence a patient's risk of experiencing AF (it's coefficient in a Cox proportional hazards model was 0).||1.11|1.05|< 0.001
81574308|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.7||0.799|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.0|1.3|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - PF-06372865 2.5 mg). Family Sub-Scale Score (Week 4): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||1.3|-1.0|0.799
81573457|NCT01727297|162819613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.02|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|1.08||All predictors were tested in a multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model; the results were not adjusted for multiple comparisons. BMI was treated as a continuous variable.|Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio represented the effect of a one unit increase in BMI on a patient's risk of developing AF. Descriptive statistics (mean ± standard deviation) for BMI were 31.0 ± 6.6 among patients with AF, and 31.2 ± 6.4 among patients without AF|The null hypothesis was that body mass index (BMI) did not influence a patient's risk of experiencing AF (it's coefficient in a Cox proportional hazards model was 0).||1.08|1.01|0.02
81573458|NCT01727297|162819613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.11||||0.56|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.61||All predictors were tested in a multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model; the results were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio represented the effect of being male on a patient's risk of developing AF.|The null hypothesis was that gender did not influence a patient's risk of experiencing AF (it's coefficient for being male in a Cox proportional hazards model was 0).||1.61|0.77|0.56
81573459|NCT01727297|162819613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.09||||0.66|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.74|1.59||All predictors were tested in a multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model; the results were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio represented the effect of having diabetes on a patient's risk of developing AF.|The null hypothesis was that diabetes did not influence a patient's risk of experiencing AF (it's coefficient in a Cox proportional hazards model was 0).||1.59|0.74|0.66
81573460|NCT01727297|162819613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.08||||0.73|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|1.69||All predictors were tested in a multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model; the results were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio represented the effect of having heart failure on a patient's risk of developing AF.|The null hypothesis was that heart failure did not influence a patient's risk of experiencing AF (it's coefficient in a Cox proportional hazards model was 0).||1.69|0.69|0.73
81573461|NCT01727297|162819613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.23||||0.58|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|2.6||All predictors were tested in a multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model; the results were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio represented the effect of having hypertension on a patient's risk of developing AF.|The null hypothesis was that hypertension did not influence a patient's risk of experiencing AF (it's coefficient in a Cox proportional hazards model was 0).||2.60|0.58|0.58
81573462|NCT01727297|162819613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.92||||0.65|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.32||All predictors were tested in a multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model; the results were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio represented the effect of having renal impairment on a patient's risk of developing AF.|The null hypothesis was that renal impairment did not influence a patient's risk of experiencing AF (it's coefficient in a Cox proportional hazards model was 0).||1.32|0.64|0.65
81573463|NCT01727297|162819613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.2||All predictors were tested in a multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model; the results were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio represented the effect of having COPD on a patient's risk of developing AF.|The null hypothesis was that Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) did not influence a patient's risk of experiencing AF (it's coefficient in a Cox proportional hazards model was 0).||1.20|0.45|0.22
81573464|NCT01727297|162819613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86||||0.53|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|1.38||All predictors were tested in a multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model; the results were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio represented the effect of having a prior stroke (more than one year pre-device implant) on a patient's risk of developing AF.|The null hypothesis was that prior stroke more than one year pre-device implant did not influence a patient's risk of experiencing AF (it's coefficient in a Cox proportional hazards model was 0).||1.38|0.54|0.53
81573465|NCT01727297|162819613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.78||||0.21|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.53|1.15||All predictors were tested in a multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model; the results were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio represented the effect of having coronary artery disease on a patient's risk of developing AF.|The null hypothesis was that coronary artery disease did not influence a patient's risk of experiencing AF (it's coefficient in a Cox proportional hazards model was 0).||1.15|0.53|0.21
81573466|NCT01727297|162819613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.45|1.17||All predictors were tested in a multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model; the results were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio represented the effect of having sleep apnea on a patient's risk of developing AF.|The null hypothesis was that sleep apnea did not influence a patient's risk of experiencing AF (it's coefficient in a Cox proportional hazards model was 0).||1.17|0.45|0.19
81573467|NCT01727297|162819613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.97||||0.16|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|5.14||All predictors were tested in a multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model; the results were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio represented the effect of having a family history of AF on a patient's risk of developing AF.|The null hypothesis was that family history of AF did not influence a patient's risk of experiencing AF (it's coefficient in a Cox proportional hazards model was 0).||5.14|0.76|0.16
81573468|NCT01727297|162819613|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.63|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.43||All predictors were tested in a multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model; the results were not adjusted for multiple comparisons.|Regression, Cox||The hazard ratio represented the effect of having vascular disease on a patient's risk of developing AF.|The null hypothesis was that vascular disease did not influence a patient's risk of experiencing AF (it's coefficient in a Cox proportional hazards model was 0).||1.43|0.56|0.63
81573469|NCT01192516|162819636|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age, gender, pain level, and body mass index at baseline.||||||.85
81573470|NCT01192516|162819639|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for age, gender, and body mass index.||||||.06
81573471|NCT01192516|162819642|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.36|TWO_SIDED|||||Adjusted for age, gender, body mass index, and pain at baseline.|Mixed Models Analysis|||||||.36
81573472|NCT00320411|162819697|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|17.2||||||95.0|8.6|29.4||||||||29.4|8.6|
81573473|NCT00320411|162819699|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|32.3||||||95.0|20.0|44.7||||||||44.7|20.0|
81573474|NCT00320411|162819700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||percentage of participants|22.8||||||95.0|11.6|34.0||||||||34.0|11.6|
81573475|NCT01115101|162819714|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|VAS score at 24h were defined as primary endpoint because of the expectation of the maximal effect at this time. Testing for differences of continuous variables between the study groups at baseline was accomplished by the 2-sample t test for independent samples or the Mann-Whitney U test, as appropriate.|Mean Difference (Net)|0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05|<|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|Test selection was based on evaluating the variables for normal distribution employing the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test.||"The sample size of n=120 was computed to detect a difference in VAS score at 24h of 1.2 (30% reduction) at a power of 80%, a two-sided significance level of 0.05.~Because measurements were made several times on the same patients within in two independent groups, GLM Repeated Measurement procedure was applied to test null hypotheses about the effects of both the between-subject factor (study group) and the within-subject factor (time)."||||<0.05
81573476|NCT02454296|162819740|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.01
81573477|NCT02454296|162819741|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.05
81573478|NCT02454296|162819742|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.34
81573479|NCT01217801|162819763|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|93.77||||0.05|TWO_SIDED|90.0|89.15|98.63|||Regression, Linear|||Linear mixed effect model, log transformed AUC, LSMeans for treatment Film and Tablet, the difference between the LSMeans and 90%CI calculated and transformed to geometric means, ratio estimates and 90%CI||98.63|89.15|0.05
81573480|NCT03129100|162819764|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.35|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.03|9.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.35|2.03|<0.001
81573481|NCT03129100|162819765|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.28||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.66|11.03|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.03|1.66|0.003
81573482|NCT03129100|162819765|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.42||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.77|11.02|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.02|1.77|0.001
81573483|NCT03129100|162819767|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.51||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.78|11.41|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.41|1.78|0.001
81573484|NCT03129100|162819767|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.61|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.88|11.31|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.31|1.88|<0.001
81573485|NCT03129100|162819768|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.17|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.11|12.69|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.69|2.11|<0.001
81573486|NCT03129100|162819768|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.23|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.2|12.47|||Regression, Logistic|||||12.47|2.20|<0.001
81573487|NCT03129100|162819769|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.6|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.9|11.17|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.17|1.90|<0.001
81573488|NCT03129100|162819769|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.55||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|8.09|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.09|1.56|0.003
81573489|NCT03129100|162819770|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.92|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|11.72|||Regression, Logistic|||||11.72|2.07|<0.001
81573490|NCT03129100|162819770|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|3.61||||0.003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.57|8.32|||Regression, Logistic|||||8.32|1.57|0.003
81573491|NCT03129100|162819771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.1|||ANCOVA|||Patient Global||-1.1|-3.1|<0.001
81573492|NCT03129100|162819771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.9|-1.0|||ANCOVA|||Patient Global||-1.0|-2.9|<0.001
81573493|NCT03129100|162819771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.51|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-1.0|||ANCOVA|||Spinal Pain||-1.0|-3.1|<0.001
81573494|NCT03129100|162819771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.49|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.8|-0.8|||ANCOVA|||Spinal Pain||-0.8|-2.8|<0.001
81573495|NCT03129100|162819771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.421|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.39|-0.72|||ANCOVA|||BASFI||-0.72|-2.39|<0.001
81573496|NCT03129100|162819771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.409|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.2|-0.59|||ANCOVA|||BASFI||-0.59|-2.20|<0.001
81573497|NCT03129100|162819771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.17|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.448|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.05|-1.28|||ANCOVA|||Inflammation||-1.28|-3.05|<0.001
81573498|NCT03129100|162819771|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.433|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.66|-0.95|||ANCOVA|||Inflammation||-0.95|-2.66|<0.001
81573499|NCT03129100|162819772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|5.34|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.13|13.35|||Regression, Logistic|||||13.35|2.13|<0.001
81573500|NCT03129100|162819772|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|4.07||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.75|9.45|||Regression, Logistic|||||9.45|1.75|0.001
81573501|NCT03129100|162819773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.858|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.9586|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.729|-3.987|||ANCOVA|||||-3.987|-11.729|<0.001
81573502|NCT03129100|162819773|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-5.979|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.86||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.655|-2.304|||ANCOVA|||||-2.304|-9.655|0.002
81573503|NCT03129100|162819774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.104||0.062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|0.01|||ANCOVA|||||0.01|-0.40|0.062
81573504|NCT03129100|162819774|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.099||0.018|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.04|||ANCOVA|||||-0.04|-0.43|0.018
81573505|NCT03129100|162819775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.335||0.757|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.56|0.77|||ANCOVA|||||0.77|-0.56|0.757
81573506|NCT03129100|162819775|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.322||0.67|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.77|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.50|-0.77|0.670
81573507|NCT03129100|162819776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.338||0.236|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.07|0.27|||ANCOVA|||||0.27|-1.07|0.236
81573508|NCT03129100|162819776|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.319||0.373|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.92|0.35|||ANCOVA|||||0.35|-0.92|0.373
81573509|NCT03129100|162819777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.459||0.885|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|0.85|||ANCOVA|||||0.85|-0.98|0.885
81573510|NCT03129100|162819777|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.41||0.735|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.95|0.68|||ANCOVA|||||0.68|-0.95|0.735
81573511|NCT03129100|162819778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.501||0.294|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.53|0.47|||ANCOVA|||||0.47|-1.53|0.294
81573512|NCT03129100|162819778|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.64|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.453||0.164|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.54|0.27|||ANCOVA|||||0.27|-1.54|0.164
81573513|NCT03129100|162819779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.1|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1||0.063|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.3|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-4.3|0.063
81573514|NCT03129100|162819779|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.211|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.3|0.7|||ANCOVA|||||0.7|-3.3|0.211
81573515|NCT03129100|162819780|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.9|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.9||0.334|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.7|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-2.7|0.334
81573516|NCT03129100|162819780|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.88||0.168|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.0|0.5|||ANCOVA|||||0.5|-3.0|0.168
81573517|NCT03129100|162819782|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.7|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.1|||ANCOVA|||||0.1|-1.5|0.100
81573518|NCT03129100|162819782|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.38||0.047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.5|0.0|||ANCOVA|||||-0.0|-1.5|0.047
81573519|NCT03129100|162819783|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.88|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.479||0.068|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.83|0.06|||ANCOVA|||||0.06|-1.83|0.068
81573520|NCT03129100|162819783|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.465||0.307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|0.44|||ANCOVA|||||0.44|-1.40|0.307
81573521|NCT03129100|162819784|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.6021|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.4684||0.079|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3011|5.5053|||ANCOVA|||||5.5053|-0.3011|0.079
81573522|NCT03129100|162819784|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.4096|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.3978||0.087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3541|5.1734|||ANCOVA|||||5.1734|-0.3541|0.087
81573523|NCT03129100|162819785|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.837|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1752||0.477|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4864|3.1605|||ANCOVA|||||3.1605|-1.4864|0.477
81573524|NCT03129100|162819785|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.3009|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.1192||0.042|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.088|4.5138|||ANCOVA|||||4.5138|0.0880|0.042
81573525|NCT03129100|162819786|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.52||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.02|0.04|||ANCOVA|||||0.04|-2.02|0.058
81573526|NCT03129100|162819786|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.497||0.147|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.71|0.26|||ANCOVA|||||0.26|-1.71|0.147
81573527|NCT03129100|162819787|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0418|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0334||0.213|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0329|0.1164|||ANCOVA|||||0.1164|-0.0329|0.213
81573528|NCT03129100|162819787|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.0388|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0319||0.225|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.0324|0.1101|||ANCOVA|||||0.1101|-0.0324|0.225
81573529|NCT03129100|162819788|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.62|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.383||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-19.28|-1.95|||ANCOVA|||Percentage of Activity Impairment||-1.95|-19.28|0.017
81573530|NCT03129100|162819788|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-7.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.199||0.091|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-15.44|1.16|||ANCOVA|||Percentage of Activity Impairment||1.16|-15.44|0.091
81573531|NCT03129100|162819789|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.66||0.531|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.7|0.9|||ANCOVA|||||0.9|-1.7|0.531
81573532|NCT03129100|162819789|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.743|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.4|1.0|||ANCOVA|||||1.0|-1.4|0.743
81573533|NCT01197560|162819794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.079|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pertains to all participants; row 1||||0.079
81573534|NCT01197560|162819794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.279|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pertains to GCB Subtype; row 2||||0.279
81573535|NCT01197560|162819794|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.179|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pertains to non-GCB Sub-type; row 3||||0.179
81573536|NCT01197560|162819795|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.091|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pertains to all participants||||0.091
81573537|NCT01197560|162819796|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.109|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.109
81573538|NCT01197560|162819797|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.16|||||||Fisher Exact|||Pertains to all participants; row 1||||0.160
81573539|NCT01197560|162819798|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.529|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.529
81573540|NCT01197560|162819799|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.972|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.972
81573541|NCT01197560|162819800|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.02|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.020
81573542|NCT01197560|162819801|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.211|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.211
81573543|NCT00006237|162819811|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.49||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.49
81573544|NCT00006237|162819812|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.02||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.02
81573545|NCT03727347|162819814|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.0001|||||||t-test, 2 sided|Hypothesis was that the improvement (decrease) in rTNSS mean score, from baseline to 12 weeks, would exceed 1 point||||||<0.0001
81573546|NCT02837783|162819853|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.283|||||||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||||0.283
81573547|NCT01362205|162819863|OTHER|||||||0.2454|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.2454
81573548|NCT02207244|162819874|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||||||< 0.001
81573549|NCT02207244|162819875|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||||||< 0.001
81573550|NCT02207244|162819876|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||||||< 0.001
81573551|NCT02207244|162819877|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||||||< 0.001
81573552|NCT02207244|162819878|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||||||< 0.001
81573553|NCT02207244|162819879|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Log Rank|||p value is based on the log-rank test stratified by investigator site (pooled).||||< 0.001
81573554|NCT02207244|162819880|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||p value is based on analysis of variance (ANOVA) model stratified by investigator site (pooled).||||< 0.001
81573555|NCT02207244|162819881|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|non-inferiority margin= -10.0%|Difference in Percentage|16.4|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.0|23.2|||MH Z-test|||p value is based on 1-sided Mantel Haenszel (MH) Z-test adjusted for investigator site (pooled).||23.2|10.0|< 0.001
81573556|NCT02207244|162819881|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by investigator site (pooled).||||< 0.001
81573557|NCT02207244|162819882|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|non-inferiority margin= -10.0%|Difference in Percentage|23.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|16.0|30.4|||MH Z-test|||p value is based on 1-sided MH Z-test adjusted for investigator site (pooled).||30.4|16.0|< 0.001
81573558|NCT02207244|162819882|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by investigator site (pooled).||||< 0.001
81573559|NCT02207244|162819883|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE_LEGACY|non-inferiority margin= -10%|Difference in percentage|17.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|11.4|24.4|||MH Z-test|||p value is based on 1-sided MH Z-test adjusted for investigator site (pooled).||24.4|11.4|< 0.001
81573560|NCT02207244|162819883|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by investigator site (pooled).||||< 0.001
81573561|NCT02207244|162819884|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by investigator site (pooled).||||< 0.001
81573562|NCT02207244|162819885|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||ANOVA|||p value is based on ANOVA model stratified by investigator site (pooled).||||< 0.001
81573563|NCT02207244|162819886|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||||||<|0.001|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test|||p value is based on the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test stratified by investigator site (pooled).||||< 0.001
81573564|NCT02216591|162819894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.013|||||||ANCOVA|Mixed-model general linear model with age and education included as covariates. Time x arm interaction was significant, F(1,16) = 7.76, p = 0.013.||||||.013
81573565|NCT02216591|162819895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.274|||||||ANCOVA|Mixed-model general linear model with age and education included as covariates. Time x arm interaction was not significant, F(1,16) = 1.29, p = 0.274||||||.274
81573566|NCT02216591|162819896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.41|||||||ANCOVA|Mixed-model general linear model with age and education included as covariates. Time x arm interaction was not significant, F(1,16) = .72, p = 0.410||||||.410
81573567|NCT02846779|162819902|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.88|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.75|1.03||||||||1.03|0.75|
81573568|NCT02846779|162819902|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.91|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.77|1.06||||||||1.06|0.77|
81573569|NCT02846779|162819903|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.15|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.34|0.05||||||||0.05|-0.34|
81573570|NCT02846779|162819903|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-0.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.43|-0.06||||||||-0.06|-0.43|
81573571|NCT02846779|162819904|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.03|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.95|1.11||||||||1.11|0.95|
81573572|NCT02846779|162819904|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.99|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.92|1.06||||||||1.06|0.92|
81573573|NCT02846779|162819905|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|1.02||||||||1.02|0.97|
81573574|NCT02846779|162819905|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.96|1.0||||||||1.00|0.96|
81573575|NCT02846779|162819906|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.38|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.24|1.53||||||||1.53|1.24|
81573576|NCT02846779|162819906|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|0.96|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.85|1.07||||||||1.07|0.85|
81573577|NCT02846779|162819907|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.06|1.41||||||||1.41|1.06|
81573578|NCT02846779|162819907|SUPERIORITY||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.14|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.99|1.32||||||||1.32|0.99|
81573579|NCT00040937|162819916|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||4-yr survival (%)|64.0|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|55.0|74.0|||Kaplan and Meier|||The study was designed to have 82% power for detecting a 50% improvement in survival from a median of 4 years, as observed in SWOG S9321.||74|55|
81573580|NCT00911820|162819926|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.714|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.714
81573581|NCT00911820|162819928|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.605|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.605
81573582|NCT00911820|162819929|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.721|||||||Log Rank|||||||0.721
81573583|NCT00309387|162819930|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|0.82||||0.03|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.68|0.98|||Regression, Cox|||||0.98|0.68|0.03
81573584|NCT04677374|162819942|OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||Test of proportions|||||||0.044
81573585|NCT04677374|162819942|OTHER|||||||0.259|||||||Test of proportions|||||||0.259
81573586|NCT04677374|162819942|OTHER|||||||0.044|||||||Test of proportions|||||||0.044
81573587|NCT04677374|162819943|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.23|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.01|4.93||||||||4.93|1.01|
81573588|NCT04677374|162819943|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.66|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.69|4.0||||||||4.00|0.69|
81573589|NCT04677374|162819943|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|2.31|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|5.36||||||||5.36|1.00|
81573590|NCT01599234|162819954|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.23||||0.22||95.0|-0.59|0.14|||ANCOVA|||The initial model used for the analysis of the end of study value was an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline as a covariate and treatment group, centre group, ambulatory status at baseline and previous use of cannabis as main effects. Interactions between the main effects were investigated, and if they had little influence then they were dropped from the model. These tests were performed at the 10% significance level as a possible indicator of an interactive effect.||0.14|-0.59|0.220
81573591|NCT01599234|162819955|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.341||||0.231|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.83|2.167|||ANCOVA|||The numbers of responders was analysed using the difference in proportions and the odds ratio comparing the treatment groups with the provision of 95% CIs for the difference and odds ratio. The two groups were compared using ANCOVA with baseline severity as a covariate and study centre and treatment group as factors.||2.167|0.830|0.231
81573592|NCT01599234|162819956|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.16||||0.857|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.94|1.61|||ANCOVA|||The change at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment, centre group and ambulatory status at baseline as factors and baseline score as a covariate.||1.61|-1.94|0.857
81573593|NCT01599234|162819957|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.07||||0.734|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.55|0.4|||ANCOVA|||The two groups were compared using ANCOVA with baseline severity as a covariate and study centre and treatment group as factors.||0.40|-0.55|0.734
81573594|NCT01599234|162819959|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|0.0||||0.624|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|1.0|||ANCOVA|||The change at end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment, centre group and ambulatory status at baseline as factors and baseline score as a covariate.||1.0|-2.0|0.624
81573595|NCT01599234|162819960|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.248||||0.27|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.842|1.849|||Regression, Logistic|||The two treatment groups were to be compared using ordinal logistic regression and the proportional odds model. The model was to incorporate ambulatory status at baseline and centre group.||1.849|0.842|0.270
81573596|NCT01599234|162819961|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Estimated mean treatment difference|-0.15||||0.867|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.95|1.64|||ANCOVA|||The change at the end of treatment was compared between treatment groups using ANCOVA. The model included treatment, centre group and ambulatory status at baseline as factors and baseline score as a covariate.||1.64|-1.95|0.867
81573597|NCT01599234|162819962|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.215||||0.569|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.622|2.373|||ANCOVA|||The numbers of responders was analysed using the difference in proportions and the odds ratio comparing the treatment groups with the provision of 95% CIs for the difference and odds ratio. The two groups were compared using ANCOVA with baseline severity as a covariate and study centre and treatment group as factors.||2.373|0.622|0.569
81573598|NCT02033694|162819965|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.21||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.09|1.35|||Regression, Cox|||Hypothesis 1 (Vulnerable Patient Hypothesis) first fit a univariate proportional hazards regression model in which maxLCBI4mm is the only independent variable and NC-MACE during 2 years is the outcome. The null hypothesis tested by the Wald test that the regression coefficient in a proportional hazards regression model is significantly different from 0. This analysis determined whether maxLCBI4mmI is a risk factor for NC-MACE.||1.35|1.09|0.0004
81573599|NCT02033694|162819965|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.45|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|1.6|||Regression, Cox|||Hypothesis 2 (Vulnerable Plaque Hypothesis) first fit a univariate proportional hazards regression model in which maxLCBI4mm in the coronary artery segment is the measure of exposure and NC-MACE during 2 years caused by a new culprit lesion in that segment is the outcome. This analysis was performed with adjustment for the potential clustering effect within patient utilizing the Wei, Lin and Weissfeld (WLW) methodology. This analysis determined whether maxLCBI4mm is a risk factor NC-MACE.||1.60|1.30|<0.0001
81573600|NCT02033694|162819966|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|2.18|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.48|3.22|||Regression, Cox|||Secondary Hypothesis 1 (Vulnerable Patient)- Cox proportional hazards regression model to assess a threshold of maxLCBI4mm \> 400 as the independent variable and NC-MACE during 2 years as the outcome.||3.22|1.48|<0.0001
81573601|NCT02033694|162819966|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|4.22|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.39|7.45|||Regression, Cox|||Secondary Hypothesis 2 (Vulnerable Plaque)- Cox proportional hazards regression model to assess a threshold of maxLCBI4mm \> 400 in the coronary artery segment as the independent variable and NC-MACE during 2 years caused by a new culprit lesion in that segment is the outcome.||7.45|2.39|<0.0001
81573602|NCT04492618|162819970|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.005|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.005
81573603|NCT02111772|162819980|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.049|||||||Negative binomial regression|||||||0.049
81573604|NCT02111772|162819981|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||Negative binomial regression|||||||<0.001
81573605|NCT02495168|162819986|EQUIVALENCE|To show the clinical equivalence, an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was fit on the participants from the generic budesonide/formoterol fumarate and Symbicort groups only, with the endpoint as outcome and treatment, study site and treatment by site interaction as fixed effects and FEV1 baseline value as covariate. If the treatment-by-site interaction factor was not significant at the 0.05 level, the model was to be rerun without the interaction term.|Test/Referece LS Mean Ratio|101.9|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|92.7|111.9|||||Fieller's formula was applied to calculate the 90% confidence interval (CI) for the generic budesonide/formoterol fumarate and Symbicort LS mean ratio; covariance between treatment means was assumed to be 0.|||111.9|92.7|
81573606|NCT02495168|162819987|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.334|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.673|2.996||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||LS means difference and p-value from ANCOVA model with treatment and site as fixed effects, baseline FEV1 as covariate and endpoint as outcome on generic budesonide/formoterol fumarate dihydrate and Placebo participants only.||2.996|1.673|<0.0001
81573607|NCT02495168|162819987|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|2.606|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.939|3.273||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||LS means difference and p-value from ANCOVA model with treatment and site as fixed effects, baseline FEV1 as covariate and endpoint as outcome on Symbicort and Placebo participants only.||3.273|1.939|<0.0001
81573608|NCT02495168|162819988|EQUIVALENCE|To show the clinical equivalence, an ANCOVA model was fit on the participants from the generic budesonide/formoterol fumarate and Symbicort groups only, with the endpoint as outcome and treatment, study site and treatment-by site interaction as fixed effects and FEV1 baseline value as covariate. If the treatment-by-site interaction factor was not significant at the 0.05 level, the model was to be rerun without the interaction term.|Test/Reference LS Mean Ratio|99.8|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.0|114.5|||||Fieller's formula was applied to calculate the 90% CI for the generic budesonide/formoterol fumarate and Symbicort LS mean ratio; covariance between treatment means was assumed to be 0.|||114.5|87.0|
81573609|NCT02495168|162819989|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.159|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.093|0.226||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||LS means difference and p-value from ANCOVA model with treatment and site as fixed effects, baseline FEV1 as covariate and endpoint as outcome on generic budesonide/formoterol fumarate dihydrate and Placebo participants only.||0.226|0.093|<0.0001
81573610|NCT02495168|162819989|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|0.164|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.099|0.229||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||LS means difference and p-value from ANCOVA model with treatment and site as fixed effects, baseline FEV1 as covariate and endpoint as outcome on Symbicort and Placebo participants only.||0.229|0.099|<0.0001
81573611|NCT03143894|162819990|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.47||||0.47|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.47
81573612|NCT03143894|162819991|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.69||||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.69
81573613|NCT03143894|162819992|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.36||||0.36|TWO_SIDED||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.36
81573614|NCT02442869|162820001|SUPERIORITY||Net difference in proportion|1.73||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.41|15.35|||Chi-squared|Df (1)|NNT = 5.59|Due to the large number of zeroes in the Suicidal Ideation (SI)-Current Subscale of the SSI at post (over a third of the participants reported no SI at the end of treatment), a zero-altered model was utilized which divided the outcome into (1) the probability of any SI and (2) the intensity of SI when non-zero, as done in other studies. This analysis tested the difference between the CAMS and TAU arms based on number of participants reporting no SI post Stage 1 treatment.||15.35|-2.41|0.19
81573615|NCT02442869|162820002|SUPERIORITY||Net difference in proportion|1.3||||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.25
81573616|NCT02442869|162820003|SUPERIORITY|Power analyses. We determined that with a sample size of 62 clients, the outcome analyses had at least 80% power to detect an effect size of 0.80 (Ahn etal., 2001)|Mean Difference (Net)|0.55||||0.035|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.04|1.05|||t-test, 2 sided|t(60) = 2.15||||1.05|0.04|0.035
81573617|NCT03521934|162820004|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.67|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|0.85|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The estimates of the hazard ratio (HR) and corresponding 2-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) was to be provided by a marginal Cox proportional hazard model stratified by region and ejection fraction, with non-cardiovascular (non-CV) death treated as a competing event.||0.85|0.52|< 0.001
81573618|NCT03521934|162820005|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.64|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.83|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The estimates of the HR and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI was to be provided by a marginal Cox proportional hazard model stratified by region and ejection fraction, with non-CV death treated as a competing event.||0.83|0.49|< 0.001
81573619|NCT03521934|162820006|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.84|||=|0.36|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|1.22|||Cox proportional hazards model|||The estimates of the HR and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI was to be provided by a marginal Cox proportional hazard model stratified by region and ejection fraction, with non-CV death treated as a competing event.||1.22|0.58|= 0.36
81573620|NCT03521934|162820007|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.72|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|0.92||||||The estimates of the HR and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI was to be provided by a marginal Cox proportional hazard model stratified by region and ejection fraction, with non-CV death treated as a competing event.||0.92|0.56|
81573621|NCT03521934|162820008|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.68|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.54|0.86||||||The estimates of the HR and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI was to be provided by a marginal Cox proportional hazard model stratified by region and ejection fraction, with non-CV death treated as a competing event.||0.86|0.54|
81573622|NCT03521934|162820009|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.59|1.14||||||The estimates of the HR and corresponding 2-sided 95% CI was to be provided by a marginal Cox proportional hazard model stratified by region and ejection fraction.||1.14|0.59|
81573623|NCT03521934|162820010|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|4.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.3|7.0||||||The change from baseline to Month 4 was analyzed using an ANCOVA model with treatment groups as factor and baseline KCCQ-12 score and randomization stratification factors as covariates.||7|1.3|
81573624|NCT03521934|162820011|SUPERIORITY||Difference in Least Squares Means|-0.16|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.3|0.98||||||Rate of decline in eGFR observed over time was analyzed by MMRM with absolute change in eGFR from baseline as the outcome, a random effect for intercept, and fixed effects for treatment, baseline value, and time.||0.98|-1.3|
81573625|NCT01391559|162820019|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|32.0||||0.17||95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.17
81573626|NCT01425281|162820034|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.49|||||||t-test, 2 sided|"Null and alternative hypotheses for superiority testing.~H0: EndpointABSORB BVS = EndpointXIENCE H1: EndpointABSORB BVS ≠ EndpointXIENCE"||Angiographic vasomotion reactivity following nitrate administration, the test was analyzable for 388 paired lesions (Absorb arm \[258 lesions\] vs Xience arm \[130 lesions\]).||||0.49
81573627|NCT01425281|162820035|NON_INFERIORITY|Using t-test with non-inferiority margin of 0.140mm||||||0.78|||||||t-test, 2 sided|"Null and alternative hypotheses for superiority testing.~H0: EndpointABSORB BVS = EndpointXIENCE H1: EndpointABSORB BVS ≠ EndpointXIENCE"||Follow-up angiographic analysis was available for 298 lesions in the Absorb arm and 151 lesions in the Xience arm.||||0.78
81573628|NCT03266107|162820151|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81573629|NCT03266107|162820152|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81573630|NCT03266107|162820155|SUPERIORITY||||||<|0.001|||||||t-test, 1 sided|||||||<0.001
81573631|NCT01111149|162820200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis for Serum Cotinine at Week 12||||>0.05
81573632|NCT01111149|162820200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis for Serum Nicotine at Week 12||||>0.05
81573633|NCT01111149|162820200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis for Urine Cotinine at Week 12||||>0.05
81573634|NCT01111149|162820200|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis for Urine Nicotine at Week 12||||>0.05
81573635|NCT01111149|162820201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical analysis for 50% Reduction in Number of Cigarettes Smoked (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573636|NCT01111149|162820201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical Analysis for 30% Reduction in Carbon Monoxide (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573637|NCT01111149|162820201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical Analysis for 30% Reduction in Serum Cotinine (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573638|NCT01111149|162820201|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Chi-squared|||Statistical Analysis for 30% Reduction in Urine Cotinine (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573639|NCT01111149|162820202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for SANS Total Composite (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573640|NCT01111149|162820202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for SANS Total Global (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573641|NCT01111149|162820202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for SANS Affective Flattening (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573642|NCT01111149|162820202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for SANS Alogia (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573643|NCT01111149|162820202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for SANS Avolition (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573644|NCT01111149|162820202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for SANS Anhedonia (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573645|NCT01111149|162820202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for SANS Attention (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573646|NCT01111149|162820202|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis of Inappropriate Affect at Week 12||||>0.05
81573647|NCT01111149|162820203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for CPT % Omissions (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573648|NCT01111149|162820203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for CPT% commissions (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573649|NCT01111149|162820203|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for perseveration % (week 12)||||>0.05
81573650|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Anxiety at week 12||||>0.05
81573651|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Dizziness at week 12||||>0.05
81573652|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Mania at week 12||||>0.05
81573653|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for abnormal dreams at week 12||||>0.05
81573654|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Abdominal Pain at week 12||||>0.05
81573655|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Headache at week 12||||>0.05
81573656|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Insomnia at week 12||||>0.05
81573657|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Nausea at week 12||||>0.05
81573658|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Psychosis at week 12||||>0.05
81573659|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Dry Mouth at week 12||||>0.05
81573660|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Chest Pain at Week 12||||>0.05
81573661|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Irregular Heart Beat at week 12||||>0.05
81573662|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Weakness/Fainting at week 12||||>0.05
81573663|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Diarrhea at week 12||||>0.05
81573664|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Vomiting at week 12||||>0.05
81573665|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Constipation at week 12||||>0.05
81573666|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Confusion at week 12||||>0.05
81573667|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Irritability at week 12||||>0.05
81573668|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for drooling at week 12||||>0.05
81573669|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Cold Sweats at week 12||||>0.05
81573670|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Blurred Vision at week 12||||>0.05
81573671|NCT01111149|162820204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||Fisher Exact|||Statistical analysis for Leg Pain/Cramps||||>0.05
81573672|NCT01111149|162820205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for FTND (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573673|NCT01111149|162820205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for MNWS 24 Hour Total (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573674|NCT01111149|162820205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for MNWS 7 day total (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573675|NCT01111149|162820205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for MNWS Resistance (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573676|NCT01111149|162820206|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis of Beck Depression Inventory (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573677|NCT01111149|162820207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for SAS (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573678|NCT01111149|162820207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for BAS items 1-3 (week 12)||||>0.05
81573679|NCT01111149|162820207|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for BAS item 4 (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573680|NCT01111149|162820208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for systolic blood pressure (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573681|NCT01111149|162820208|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for diastolic blood pressure (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573682|NCT01111149|162820209|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for Vital Signs - Weight (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573683|NCT01111149|162820210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for Smoking Abstinence - Number of Cigarettes Smoked (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573684|NCT01111149|162820211|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for Smoking Abstinence - Exhaled Carbon Monoxide (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573685|NCT01111149|162820212|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for Vital Signs - Pulse (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573686|NCT01111149|162820213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for Lifetime Suicidal Ideation (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573687|NCT01111149|162820213|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for Lifetime Suicide Attempts (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573688|NCT01111149|162820214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for SAPS Total Composite Score - Week 12||||>0.05
81573689|NCT01111149|162820214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for SAPS Total Global - Week 12||||>0.05
81573690|NCT01111149|162820214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for SAPS Hallucinations - Week 12||||>0.05
81573691|NCT01111149|162820214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for Delusions - Week 12||||>0.05
81573692|NCT01111149|162820214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis for SAPS Bizarre Behavior - Week 12||||>0.05
81573693|NCT01111149|162820214|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for SAPS Thought Disorder - Week 12||||>0.05
81573694|NCT01111149|162820215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for BPRS Total - Week 12||||>0.05
81573695|NCT01111149|162820215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for BPRS Positive Subscale - Week 12||||>0.05
81573696|NCT01111149|162820215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for BPRS Negative Subscale - Week 12||||>0.05
81573697|NCT01111149|162820215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for Mania Subscale - Week 12||||>0.05
81573698|NCT01111149|162820215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for Disorientation Subscale - Week 12||||>0.05
81573699|NCT01111149|162820215|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for BPRS Depression Subscale - Week 12||||>0.05
81573700|NCT01111149|162820216|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for Hit Reaction Time - CPT (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573701|NCT01111149|162820217|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for Variability of Standard Error - CPT (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573702|NCT01111149|162820218|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for Detectibility (d') of Continuous Performance Test (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573703|NCT01111149|162820219|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for Response Style Indicator (Beta) for CPT (week 12)||||>0.05
81573704|NCT01111149|162820220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for WISDM Total (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573705|NCT01111149|162820220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis for WISDM Cognition (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573706|NCT01111149|162820220|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for WISDM Craving (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573707|NCT01111149|162820221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for MNWS % Urge to Smoke (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573708|NCT01111149|162820221|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for MNWS % Strong Urge (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573709|NCT01111149|162820222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for AIMS Total (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573710|NCT01111149|162820222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical analysis for AIMS Severity Index (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573711|NCT01111149|162820222|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||Statistical Analysis for AIMS Global Score (Week 12)||||>0.05
81573712|NCT01774604|162820233|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.33
81573713|NCT01774604|162820234|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81573714|NCT01774604|162820235|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81573715|NCT01774604|162820236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.15|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.15
81573716|NCT01774604|162820237|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.75
81573717|NCT01774604|162820238|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.25|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.25
81573718|NCT01774604|162820239|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.10
81573719|NCT00291577|162820287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|98.89||||||90.0|80.34|121.73|||||Ratio percent (%) (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means; values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|SU011248 C1D2 vs C2D3. Due to the exploratory nature of the study, no statistical hypothesis testing was done since the primary purpose was to assess the tolerability of the combination of SU011248 with docetaxel.||121.73|80.34|
81573720|NCT00291577|162820287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|81.96||||||90.0|59.76|112.41|||||Ratio percent (%) (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means; values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|SU012662 C1D2 vs C2D3||112.41|59.76|
81573721|NCT00291577|162820287|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|97.81||||||90.0|80.44|118.94|||||Ratio percent (%) (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means; values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|Total drug C1D2 vs C2D3||118.94|80.44|
81573722|NCT00291577|162820288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|101.23||||||90.0|82.75|123.83|||||Ratio percent (%) (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means; values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|SU011248 C1D2 vs C2D3||123.83|82.75|
81573723|NCT00291577|162820288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|81.72||||||90.0|62.4|107.04|||||Ratio percent (%) (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means; values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|SU012662 C1D2 vs C2D3||107.04|62.40|
81573724|NCT00291577|162820288|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|100.0||||||90.0|82.95|120.56|||||Ratio percent (%) (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means; values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|Total drug C1D2 vs C2D3||120.56|82.95|
81573725|NCT00291577|162820292|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|99.18||||||90.0|78.73|124.95|||||Ratio percent (%) (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means; values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|C1D1 vs C2D1||124.95|78.73|
81573726|NCT00291577|162820293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|94.98||||||90.0|78.73|114.58|||||Ratio percent (%) (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means; values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|C1D1 vs C2D1||114.58|78.73|
81573727|NCT00291577|162820295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate (percent)|73.7||||||95.0|48.8|90.9|||||Two-sided Confidence Interval (CI) (%) from exact method based on F distribution.|Overall confirmed objective response rate (CR + PR)||90.9|48.8|
81573728|NCT00291577|162820296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||rate (percent)|89.5||||||95.0|66.9|98.7|||||Two-sided CI (%) from exact method based on F distribution.|Clinical Benefit Rate (CR + PR + SD \> = 24 weeks)||98.7|66.9|
81573729|NCT00291577|162820298|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|95.57||||||90.0|79.9|114.32|||||Ratio percent (%) (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means; values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|C1D1 vs C2D1||114.32|79.90|
81573730|NCT00291577|162820299|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|112.39||||||90.0|81.05|155.85|||||Ratio percent (%) (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means; values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|C1D1 vs C2D1||155.85|81.05|
81573731|NCT00291577|162820300|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Ratio of adjusted geometric means|95.79||||||90.0|79.82|114.96|||||Ratio percent (%) (Test/Reference) of adjusted geometric means; values have been back-transformed from the log scale.|C1D1 vs C2D1||114.96|79.82|
81573732|NCT03473977|162820303|OTHER|||||||0.0001|||||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0001
81573733|NCT03473977|162820304|OTHER|||||||0.75|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.75
81573734|NCT03473977|162820305|OTHER|||||||0.006|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.006
81573735|NCT03473977|162820306|OTHER|||||||0.004|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.004
81573736|NCT03473977|162820307|OTHER|||||||0.0058|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0058
81573737|NCT03473977|162820308|OTHER|||||||0.014|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||||||0.014
81573738|NCT03473977|162820309|OTHER|||||||0.78|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Pain Score Comparison||||0.78
81573739|NCT03473977|162820309|OTHER|||||||0.34|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Non-pain score comparison||||0.34
81573740|NCT03473977|162820309|OTHER|||||||0.66|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|||Satisfaction score comparison||||0.66
81573741|NCT02854631|162820320|SUPERIORITY|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|P-value from 2-sided Fisher's exact test was used to explore differences between treatment groups in the percentage of participants with an event.||||||1.00
81573742|NCT02854631|162820321|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.061|||||||Fisher Exact|P-value from 2-sided Fisher's exact test was used to explore differences between treatment groups in the percentage of participants with an event.||||||0.061
81573743|NCT02854631|162820322|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.06|||||||Fisher Exact|P-value from 2-sided Fisher's exact test was used to explore differences between treatment groups in the percentage of participants with an event.||||||0.060
81573744|NCT02854631|162820323|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.22||||||P-value from 2-sided Fisher's exact test was used to explore differences between treatment groups in the percentage of participants with an event.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.22
81573745|NCT02854631|162820339|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3|||||||Fisher Exact|Fisher's exact test (2-sided) was used to explore differences between groups in the percentage of participants with response/non-response.||||||0.30
81573746|NCT03200860|162820362|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.18|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.18
81573747|NCT03200860|162820363|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.37|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.37
81573748|NCT03200860|162820364|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.58|||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.58
81573749|NCT03200860|162820365|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.63|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.63
81573750|NCT03200860|162820366|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.31|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.31
81573751|NCT03200860|162820367|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.014|||||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.014
81573752|NCT02970422|162820431|OTHER|||||||0.91|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= .57||Relief of breathlessness||||.91
81573753|NCT02970422|162820431|OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 3.56||Improve your ability to perform activities in and out of your home||||.31
81573754|NCT02970422|162820431|OTHER|||||||0.96|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value=.32||Prevent lung flare-ups||||.96
81573755|NCT02970422|162820431|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 8.09||Discuss COPD and its progression||||.04
81573756|NCT02970422|162820431|OTHER|||||||0.7|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value: 1.41||Improve your physical well-being||||.70
81573757|NCT02970422|162820431|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 10.81||Relief of breathlessness||||.01
81573758|NCT02970422|162820431|OTHER|||||||0.49|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 2.41||Improve your ability to perform activities in and out of your home||||.49
81573759|NCT02970422|162820431|OTHER|||||||0.93|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= .44||Prevent lung flare-ups||||.93
81573760|NCT02970422|162820431|OTHER|||||||0.6|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 1.87||Discuss COPD and its progression||||.60
81573761|NCT02970422|162820431|OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 3.61||Improve your physical well-being||||.31
81573762|NCT02970422|162820432|OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value: 1.31||To relieve breathlessness in adults living with COPD||||.73
81573763|NCT02970422|162820432|OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 4.28||To prevent the development of COPD||||.23
81573764|NCT02970422|162820432|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 5.51||To prevent lung flare-ups in adults living with COPD||||.14
81573765|NCT02970422|162820432|OTHER|||||||0.52|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 2.28||To increase the ability of adults living with COPD to exercise||||.52
81573766|NCT02970422|162820432|OTHER|||||||0.11|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 5.88||To improve the maximal amount of exercise of adults living with COPD in and out of the home||||.11
81573767|NCT02970422|162820432|OTHER|||||||0.14|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 5.57||To relieve breathlessness in adults living with COPD||||.14
81573768|NCT02970422|162820432|OTHER|||||||0.73|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 1.29||To prevent the development of COPD||||.73
81573769|NCT02970422|162820432|OTHER|||||||0.2|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 4.64||To prevent lung flare-ups in adults living with COPD||||.20
81573770|NCT02970422|162820432|OTHER|||||||0.17|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 5.02||To increase the ability of adults living with COPD to exercise||||.17
81573771|NCT02970422|162820432|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-square value= 9.97||To improve the maximal amount of exercise of adults living with COPD in and out of the home||||.02
81573772|NCT02970422|162820433|OTHER|||||||0.05|||||||Chi-squared|Chi squared value= 17.20||Activity 1: Walking from one place to another outside of your home on a flat surface||||.05
81573773|NCT02970422|162820433|OTHER|||||||0.87|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 4.56||Activity 2: Moving from one place to another using motorized transportation||||.87
81573774|NCT02970422|162820433|OTHER|||||||0.65|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 6.85||Activity 3: Climbing two or more flights of stairs||||.65
81573775|NCT02970422|162820433|OTHER|||||||0.35|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 10.00||Activity 4: Walking up a hill||||.35
81573776|NCT02970422|162820433|OTHER|||||||0.03|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 18.75||Activity 5: Participating in regular exercise requiring physical effort, to maintain or improve health or fitness||||.03
81573777|NCT02970422|162820433|OTHER|||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 35.52||Activity 1: Walking from one place to another outside of your home on a flat surface||||.00
81573778|NCT02970422|162820433|OTHER|||||||0.33|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 10.23||Activity 2: Moving from one place to another using motorized transportation||||.33
81573779|NCT02970422|162820433|OTHER|||||||0|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 23.94||Activity 3: Climbing two or more flights of stairs||||.00
81573780|NCT02970422|162820433|OTHER|||||||0.01|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 22.80||Activity 4: Walking up a hill||||.01
81573781|NCT02970422|162820433|OTHER|||||||0.02|||||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared value= 20.43||Activity 5: Participating in regular exercise requiring physical effort, to maintain or improve health or fitness||||.02
81573782|NCT02970422|162820434|OTHER|||||||0|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Non-parametric led to equal variance (levene's test) which couldn't be assumed, independent samples were taken (Kruskal-Wallis)|||F(3,144)=137.82|||.00
81573783|NCT02970422|162820435|OTHER|||||||0|||||||ANOVA|Factorial ANOVA used because variance could be assumed|||F(3,144)=55.89 Partial ETA squared (effect size)=0.54|||.000
81573784|NCT02970422|162820436|OTHER|||||||0|||||||ANOVA|One-way ANOVA|||F(3,142)=7.61|||.00
81573785|NCT02970422|162820437|OTHER|||||||0.31|||||||ANOVA|One-way ANOVA|||F(3,142)=1.21|||.31
81573786|NCT02970422|162820438|OTHER|||||||0.04|||||||Kruskal-Wallis|Non-parametric independent sample Kruskal-Wallis test (failed variance assumed|||F(3,139)=8.09|||.04
81573787|NCT02970422|162820439|OTHER|||||||0|||||||ANOVA|One-way ANOVA|||F(3,143)=8.01|||.00
81573788|NCT00887978|162820447|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L)|10.0||||0.089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.0|22.0|||non-parametric ANCOVA|||Using an allocation ratio of 1:1 between UT-15C SR and placebo, a fixed sample size of approximately 266 subjects would provide at least 90% power at a significance level of 0.05 (two-sided hypothesis) to detect a 30 meter between-treatment difference in the change from Baseline in distance traversed during the 6-Minute Walk, assuming a standard deviation of 75 meters. A total sample size of approximately 300 subjects was determined to account for discontinuations during the enrollment period.||22.0|-2.0|0.089
81573789|NCT00887978|162820448|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||1.00
81573790|NCT00887978|162820449|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L) Estimate|0.0||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|0.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||0.0|-1.0|0.22
81573791|NCT00887978|162820450|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L) estimate|0.0||||0.43|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|0.0||Imputation strategies were implemented for the 26 UT-15C subjects and 17 placebo subjects without values reported at Week 16.|Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||0.0|0.0|0.43
81573792|NCT00887978|162820452|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann (H-L) estimate|0.0||||0.3|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|1.0|||Wilcoxon rank sum test|||||1.0|0.0|0.30
81573793|NCT00887978|162820455|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehman Estimate|14.0||||0.058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.0|28.0|||ANCOVA|||||28.0|0.0|0.058
81573794|NCT00887978|162820456|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|15.0||||0.054|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|29.0|||ANCOVA|||||29.0|-1.0|0.054
81573795|NCT00887978|162820458|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehman Estimate|4.0||||0.674|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-16.0|24.0|||ANCOVA|||||24.0|-16.0|0.674
81573796|NCT00887978|162820459|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|28.0||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|59.0|||ANCOVA|||||59.0|1.0|0.059
81573797|NCT00887978|162820460|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|10.0||||0.22|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.0|31.0|||ANCOVA|||||31.0|-10.0|0.22
81573798|NCT00887978|162820461|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|3.0||||0.99|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.0|28.0|||ANCOVA|||||28.0|-23.0|0.99
81573799|NCT00887978|162820462|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hodges-Lehmann Estimate|-2.0||||0.84||95.0|-25.0|22.0|||ANCOVA|||||22.0|-25.0|0.84
81573800|NCT05425745|162820478|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-36.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.019|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-42.22|-30.39|||ANCOVA|||||-30.39|-42.22|<.0001
81573801|NCT05425745|162820479|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-37.78|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.572|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-44.79|-30.78|||ANCOVA|||||-30.78|-44.79|<.0001
81573802|NCT05425745|162820480|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-41.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.938|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-51.14|-31.76||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||-31.76|-51.14|<.0001
81573803|NCT05425745|162820481|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-24.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.136|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-28.58|-20.2||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||-20.20|-28.58|<.0001
81573804|NCT05425745|162820482|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-24.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.583|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.38|-19.25||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||-19.25|-29.38|<.0001
81573805|NCT05425745|162820483|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-25.77|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.114|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-31.88|-19.67||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||-19.67|-31.88|<.0001
81573806|NCT05425745|162820484|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-34.45|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.661|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.67|-29.24||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||-29.24|-39.67|<.0001
81573807|NCT05425745|162820485|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-33.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|3.241|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-39.36|-26.65||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||-26.65|-39.36|<.0001
81573808|NCT05425745|162820486|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-37.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|4.535|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-46.38|-28.58||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value \<0.05|ANCOVA|||||-28.58|-46.38|<.0001
81573809|NCT05425745|162820487|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|138.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.244|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|126.42|150.9||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value \<0.05|ANCOVA|||||150.90|126.42|<.0001
81573810|NCT05425745|162820488|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|131.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.595|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|118.27|144.13||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value \<0.05|ANCOVA|||||144.13|118.27|<.0001
81573811|NCT05425745|162820489|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|121.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.333|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|107.02|135.76||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value \<0.05|ANCOVA|||||135.76|107.02|<.0001
81573812|NCT05425745|162820490|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-45.94|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.14|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-65.88|-26.0||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05|ANCOVA|||||-26.00|-65.88|<.0001
81573813|NCT05425745|162820491|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Means|-54.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|38.924||0.1648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-131.13|22.53||The hierarchical testing procedure would only be conducted if the previous secondary efficacy endpoint reached a statistically significant treatment effect at p-value\<0.05; therefore hierarchical testing was stopped for subsequent secondary endpoints|ANCOVA|||||22.53|-131.13|0.1648
81573814|NCT02700815|162820498|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.6|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.277||0.0303|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.15|-0.06|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|A Mixed Model Repeat Measures (MMRM) analysis was used to compare change in POMwp from baseline between placebo and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. MMRM model included fixed effects of treatment, country, application site (back/neck), time and fixed covariates of baseline POMwp and baseline POMwp by time interaction.||-0.06|-1.15|0.0303
81573815|NCT02700815|162820498|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.197||0.2886|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.18|0.6|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|A Mixed Model Repeat Measures (MMRM) analysis was used to compare change in POMwp from baseline between capsaicin and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. MMRM model included fixed effects of treatment, country, application site (back/neck), time and fixed covariates of baseline POMwp and baseline POMwp by time interaction.||0.60|-0.18|0.2886
81573816|NCT02700815|162820498|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.72|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.197||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.1|-0.33|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|A Mixed Model Repeat Measures (MMRM) analysis was used to compare change in POMwp from baseline between diclofenac and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. MMRM model included fixed effects of treatment, country, application site (back/neck), time and fixed covariates of baseline POMwp and baseline POMwp by time interaction.||-0.33|-1.10|0.0003
81573817|NCT02700815|162820499|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.221||0.0956|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|0.07|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA includes treatment, country, and application site (back/neck) as fixed effects, and baseline POMwp as a continuous covariate.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to compare POMwp AUC(0-72 h) between placebo and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin||0.07|-0.80|0.0956
81573818|NCT02700815|162820499|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.0564|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.61|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA includes treatment, country, and application site (back/neck) as fixed effects, and baseline POMwp as a continuous covariate.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to compare POMwp AUC(0-72 h) between capsaicin and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin||0.61|-0.01|0.0564
81573819|NCT02700815|162820499|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.157||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|-0.25|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA includes treatment, country, and application site (back/neck) as fixed effects, and baseline POMwp as a continuous covariate.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to compare POMwp AUC(0-72 h) between diclofenac and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin||-0.25|-0.87|0.0004
81573820|NCT02700815|162820500|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.5|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.238||0.0347|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.97|-0.04|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA includes treatment, country, and application site (back/neck) as fixed effects, and baseline POMwp as a continuous covariate.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to compare POMwp AUC(0-120 h) between placebo and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin||-0.04|-0.97|0.0347
81573821|NCT02700815|162820500|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.32|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169||0.0622|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.02|0.65|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA includes treatment, country, and application site (back/neck) as fixed effects, and baseline POMwp as a continuous covariate.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to compare POMwp AUC(0-120 h) between capsaicin and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin||0.65|-0.02|0.0622
81573822|NCT02700815|162820500|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.169|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.01|-0.35|||ANCOVA|ANCOVA includes treatment, country, and application site (back/neck) as fixed effects, and baseline POMwp as a continuous covariate.|The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to compare POMwp AUC(0-120 h) between diclofenac and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin||-0.35|-1.01|<0.0001
81573823|NCT02700815|162820501|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.882||||0.0202|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.1|3.21|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model include country and application site as covariates. Odds ratio was calculated as combination treatment/individual treatment.||A logistic regression was used to compare change in number of patients with a decrease in POMwp of at least 30% from baseline between placebo and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. The likelihood-ratio test was used to test for differences between treatments.||3.21|1.10|0.0202
81573824|NCT02700815|162820501|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.732||||0.1206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|1.09|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model include country and application site as covariates. Odds ratio was calculated as combination treatment/individual treatment.||A logistic regression was used to compare change in number of patients with a decrease in POMwp of at least 30% from baseline between capsaicin and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. The likelihood-ratio test was used to test for differences between treatments.||1.09|0.49|0.1206
81573825|NCT02700815|162820501|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.629||||0.0122|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.11|2.39|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model include country and application site as covariates. Odds ratio was calculated as combination treatment/individual treatment.||A logistic regression was used to compare change in number of patients with a decrease in POMwp of at least 30% from baseline between diclofenac and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. The likelihood-ratio test was used to test for differences between treatments.||2.39|1.11|0.0122
81573826|NCT02700815|162820502|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.729||||0.0643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.97|3.09|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model include country and application site as covariates. Odds ratio was calculated as combination treatment/individual treatment.||A logistic regression was used to compare change in number of patients with a decrease in POMwp of at least 50% from baseline between placebo and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. The likelihood-ratio test was used to test for differences between treatments.||3.09|0.97|0.0643
81573827|NCT02700815|162820502|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.833||||0.3479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.22|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model include country and application site as covariates. Odds ratio was calculated as combination treatment/individual treatment.||A logistic regression was used to compare change in number of patients with a decrease in POMwp of at least 50% from baseline between capsaicin and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. The likelihood-ratio test was used to test for differences between treatments.||1.22|0.57|0.3479
81573828|NCT02700815|162820502|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|2.125||||0.0004|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.4|3.22|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression model include country and application site as covariates. Odds ratio was calculated as combination treatment/individual treatment.||A logistic regression was used to compare change in number of patients with a decrease in POMwp of at least 50% from baseline between diclofenac and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. The likelihood-ratio test was used to test for differences between treatments.||3.22|1.40|0.0004
81575236|NCT01059825|162821911|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|0.88||||0.746|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-0.82|2.58||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||2.58|-0.82|0.746
81573829|NCT02700815|162820503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.313||0.0008|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.67|-0.44|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|A Mixed Model Repeat Measures (MMRM) analysis was used to compare change in POMwp from baseline between placebo and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. MMRM model included fixed effects of treatment, country, application site (back/neck), time and fixed covariates of baseline POMwp and baseline POMwp by time interaction.||-0.44|-1.67|0.0008
81573830|NCT02700815|162820503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223||0.3726|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.24|0.64|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|A Mixed Model Repeat Measures (MMRM) analysis was used to compare change in POMwp from baseline between capsaicin and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. MMRM model included fixed effects of treatment, country, application site (back/neck), time and fixed covariates of baseline POMwp and baseline POMwp by time interaction.||0.64|-0.24|0.3726
81573831|NCT02700815|162820503|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.223|<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.56|-0.68|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|A Mixed Model Repeat Measures (MMRM) analysis was used to compare change in POMwp from baseline between diclofenac and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. MMRM model included fixed effects of treatment, country, application site (back/neck), time and fixed covariates of baseline POMwp and baseline POMwp by time interaction.||-0.68|-1.56|<0.0001
81573832|NCT02700815|162820504|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.844||0.881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.78|1.53|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|A Mixed Model Repeat Measures (MMRM) analysis was used to compare change in PA from baseline between placebo and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. MMRM model included fixed effects of treatment, country, application site (back/neck), time and fixed covariates of baseline PA and baseline PA by time interaction.||1.53|-1.78|0.8810
81573833|NCT02700815|162820504|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.601||0.6094|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.87|1.49|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|A Mixed Model Repeat Measures (MMRM) analysis was used to compare change in PA from baseline between capsaicin and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. MMRM model included fixed effects of treatment, country, application site (back/neck), time and fixed covariates of baseline PA and baseline PA by time interaction.||1.49|-0.87|0.6094
81573834|NCT02700815|162820504|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.76|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.602||0.2047|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.42|1.95|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|A Mixed Model Repeat Measures (MMRM) analysis was used to compare change in PA from baseline between diclofenac and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. MMRM model included fixed effects of treatment, country, application site (back/neck), time and fixed covariates of baseline PA and baseline PA by time interaction.||1.95|-0.42|0.2047
81573835|NCT02700815|162820505|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|1.65|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.339||0.2193|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.98|4.27|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|A Mixed Model Repeat Measures (MMRM) analysis was used to compare change in PA from baseline between placebo and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. MMRM model included fixed effects of treatment, country, application site (back/neck), time and fixed covariates of baseline PA and baseline PA by time interaction.||4.27|-0.98|0.2193
81573836|NCT02700815|162820505|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|0.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.949||0.7672|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.58|2.15|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|A Mixed Model Repeat Measures (MMRM) analysis was used to compare change in PA from baseline between capsaicin and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. MMRM model included fixed effects of treatment, country, application site (back/neck), time and fixed covariates of baseline PA and baseline PA by time interaction.||2.15|-1.58|0.7672
81573837|NCT02700815|162820505|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Net)|2.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.95||0.0339|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.15|3.88|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mean difference is actually adjusted mean of difference and the dispersion value is standard error of differences.|A Mixed Model Repeat Measures (MMRM) analysis was used to compare change in PA from baseline between diclofenac and combination therapy diclofenac + capsaicin. MMRM model included fixed effects of treatment, country, application site (back/neck), time and fixed covariates of baseline PA and baseline PA by time interaction.||3.88|0.15|0.0339
81573838|NCT02016560|162820523|OTHER||Cox Proportional Hazard|1.581||||0.067|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.968|2.581||A p-value of \<0.05 was the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|Cox proportional hazards|The Cox proportional hazard model was adjusted for baseline age, American National Adult Reading Test (ANART) score, and baseline CDR-SB score.||The specific hypothesis tested was that the hazard of progressing to the clinically meaningful event (defined as CDR-SB value change of at least 1 within 18 months) will be significantly greater for subjects with flortaucipir scans rated by majority interpretation as predicted to progress (Advanced AD scan pattern), as compared to subjects with scans rated as not predicted to progress (Moderate or Not AD scan pattern).||2.581|0.968|0.067
81573839|NCT02016560|162820524|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. No a priori threshold was set.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for age||ANCOVA model comparing the mean SUVr between AD and Older Cognitively Healthy within amyloid positive group.||||<0.0001
81573840|NCT02016560|162820524|OTHER|||||||0.0622||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. No a priori threshold was set.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for age||ANCOVA model comparing the mean SUVr between MCI and Older Cognitively Healthy within the amyloid positive group.||||0.0622
81573841|NCT02016560|162820524|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||No adjustment for multiple comparisons. No a priori threshold was set.|ANCOVA|Adjusted for age||ANCOVA model comparing the mean SUVr between AD and MCI within the amyloid positive group.||||<0.0001
81573842|NCT02016560|162820525|EQUIVALENCE|Test of whether the least squares mean change is significantly different than zero|||||<|0.0001|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||SUVr change from baseline as dependent variable, baseline SUVr, age, and visit as independent variables, using an unstructured covariance structure for amyloid positive subjects only.||||<0.0001
81573843|NCT02016560|162820525|EQUIVALENCE|Test of whether the least squares mean change is significantly different than zero||||||0.7851|||||||Mixed Models Analysis|||SUVr change from baseline as dependent variable, baseline SUVr, age, and visit as independent variables, using an unstructured covariance structure for amyloid negative subjects only.||||0.7851
81573844|NCT02016560|162820526|OTHER||||||||||||||||||The hypothesis tested was that, of the 5 independent imaging physicians, at least 3 will have the lower bounds of 2-sided 95% confidence intervals ≥50%, for both sensitivity and specificity.|||
81573845|NCT02016560|162820527|OTHER||Pearson's correlation coefficient|-0.0925||||0.4361|TWO_SIDED||||||Pearson|||Pearson's correlation coefficient||||0.4361
81573846|NCT01852110|162820528|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.18||||0.7623|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.0|1.37|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||1.37|-1.00|0.7623
81573847|NCT01852110|162820532|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06||||0.9604|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.42|2.54|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||2.54|-2.42|0.9604
81573848|NCT01852110|162820533|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.1||||0.0829|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.01|0.22|||Constrained Longitudinal Data Analysis|||||0.22|-0.01|0.0829
81573849|NCT00875212|162820586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.25||0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|repeated measure anova|The median value of each parameter (pH baseline, minimal pH) was obtained and these values were compared between each group|The study was based on the use of dentifrices for daily oral hygiene in a crossover design. The null hyphothesis was no difference between pH values of the groups. The statistical analysis was by repeated measurements ANOVA.||||0.001
81573850|NCT00875212|162820586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Median Difference (Final Values)|5.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.1||0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|repeated-measurements ANOVA||The comparison was based on mean and median values of plaque pH in different moments of cariogenic challenge. The null hypothesis was that no diference between the groups wil be found. The test hypothesis was that the experimental dentifrice of CaGP-F would provide a better control of plaque pH after 14 days of use.||||0.001
81573851|NCT00875212|162820587|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|5.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|0.25||0.01||95.0|||||ANOVA|repeated measurements ANOVA|The difference of pH values between groups was above 1.0 unit.|The groups were compared by repeated measurements anova. There was no power calculation, but a pilot study to check the minimal number necessary of subjects in order to find a signifcant difference between interventions.||||0.01
81573852|NCT00616200|162820643|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001||95.0|||||ANOVA|||Sickness Impact Profile scores improved.||||.001
81573853|NCT00869206|162820689|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Based on the published data on the effect of a standard of dosing schedule of \> zoledronic acid compared to placebo, we choose ∆= 7%, πT= 42%, and πS= 35%. With a total of 1230 eligible patients (615 per arm), the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis using a one-sided test is at most 0.05 (Type I error α) when θ≥ 7% and the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis (the power) is at least 82% when θ≤0|||||<=|0.05|||||||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||||<=.05
81573854|NCT00869206|162820690|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|-0.00394|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.00962||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Model is adjusted for tumor type, baseline creatinine, prior SREs, prior bisphosphonates, age, gender, race, BSA, and baseline performance status||||||0.68
81573855|NCT00869206|162820691|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Slope|0.0016|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.0034||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Mixed Models Analysis|Adjusted for tumor type, baseline creatinine, prior SRE, prior bisphosphonates, age, gender, BSA, race, and baseline performance status||||||0.64
81573856|NCT00869206|162820693|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.7||||0.1|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.3|1.7|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||1.7|-0.3|0.10
81573857|NCT00411645|162820701|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.902||||0.789|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.424|1.92||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R-) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus placebo|||1.920|0.424|0.789
81573858|NCT00411645|162820702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.721||||0.056|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.515|1.008||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R-) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus placebo|Analysis of pp65 antigenemia assay||1.008|0.515|0.056
81573859|NCT00411645|162820702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.979||||0.904|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.697|1.375||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R-) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus placebo|Analysis of CMV DNA PCR assay||1.375|0.697|0.904
81573860|NCT00411645|162820702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.838||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.606|1.161||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R-) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus placebo|Analysis of pp65 antigenemia or CMV DNA PCR assay||1.161|0.606|0.289
81573861|NCT00411645|162820702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.891||||0.493|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.64|1.239||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R-) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus placebo|Analysis of initiation of anti-CMV therapy||1.239|0.640|0.493
81573862|NCT00411645|162820703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.129|TWO_SIDED||||||Log Rank|||||||0.129
81573863|NCT00411645|162820703|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Adjusted hazard ratio|0.83||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.65|1.06||The p-value from Wald Chi-Square test for treatment effect.|Wald Chi-squared||Maribavir versus placebo; based on Cox's proportional hazards regression model: time = recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R-) + transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity) + treatment.|||1.06|0.65|0.130
81573864|NCT00411645|162820704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.542|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R-) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis of 100 days post-transplant||||0.542
81575237|NCT01059825|162821912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.69||||0.289|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.27|0.9||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||0.90|-2.27|0.289
81573865|NCT00411645|162820704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.637|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R-) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis of 6 months post-transplant||||0.637
81573866|NCT00411645|162820704|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.825|TWO_SIDED|||||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R-) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Analysis of 12 months post-transplant||||0.825
81573867|NCT00411645|162820705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.669||||0.022|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.474|0.946||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R-) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus placebo|Analysis of pp65 antigenemia assay||0.946|0.474|0.022
81573868|NCT00411645|162820705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.878||||0.468|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.617|1.247||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R-) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus placebo|Analysis of CMV DNA PCR assay||1.247|0.617|0.468
81573869|NCT00411645|162820705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.772||||0.125|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.555|1.075||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R-) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus placebo|Analysis of pp65 antigenemia assay or CMV DNA PCR assay||1.075|0.555|0.125
81573870|NCT00411645|162820705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.731||||0.069|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.521|1.026||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R-) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus placebo|Analysis of initiation of anti-CMV therapy||1.026|0.521|0.069
81573871|NCT00411645|162820705|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.913||||0.86|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.332|2.508||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R-) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus placebo|Analysis of EC-confirmed disease||2.508|0.332|0.860
81573872|NCT00411645|162820706|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.835||||0.617|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.411|1.693||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R-) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus placebo|Analysis of 12 months post-transplant||1.693|0.411|0.617
81573873|NCT00411645|162820707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.048||||0.7808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.754|1.457||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R -) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus placebo|Analysis of 100 days post-transplant||1.457|0.754|0.7808
81573874|NCT00411645|162820707|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.068||||0.6946|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.771|1.479||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R -) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus placebo|Analysis of 6 months post-transplant||1.479|0.771|0.6946
81573875|NCT00411645|162820708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.186||||0.6304|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.592|2.375||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R -) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus placebo|Analysis of 100 days post-transplant||2.375|0.592|0.6304
81573876|NCT00411645|162820708|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.726||||0.1019|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.495|1.066||The p-value is from the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test, adjusting for recipient CMV serostatus (R+ or R -) and transplant type (myeloablative or non-myeloablative/reduced intensity).|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio for maribavir versus placebo|Analysis of 6 months post-transplant||1.066|0.495|0.1019
81573877|NCT00299975|162820793|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared test from Crosstabs analysis.||||||<0.05
81573878|NCT00299975|162820794|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared test from Crosstabs analysis.||||||<0.05
81573879|NCT00299975|162820795|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81573880|NCT00299975|162820796|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81573881|NCT00299975|162820797|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Chi-squared|Chi-squared test from Crosstabs analysis was implemented between three treatment groups in each time frame.||||||<0.05
81573882|NCT00299975|162820798|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81573883|NCT00299975|162820799|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81573884|NCT00299975|162820800|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81573885|NCT00299975|162820801|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81573886|NCT00299975|162820802|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81573887|NCT00299975|162820803|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||||||<0.05
81573888|NCT00299975|162820805|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Paired-Samples T Test|Paired-Samples T Test was implemented between pre-treatment (Wk2) and post-treatment (Wk10) of each treatment group.||||||<0.05
81573889|NCT00299975|162820806|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Paired-Samples T Test|Paired-Samples T Test was implemented between pre-treatment (Wk2) and post-treatment (Wk10) of each treatment group.||||||<0.05
81573890|NCT00299975|162820807|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Paired-Samples T Test|Paired-Samples T Test was implemented between pre-treatment (Wk2) and post-treatment (Wk10) of each treatment group.||||||<0.05
81573891|NCT00299975|162820808|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05||95.0|||||Paired-Samples T Test|Paired-Samples T Test was implemented between pre-treatment (Wk2) and post-treatment (Wk10) of each treatment group.||||||<0.05
81573892|NCT04380116|162820813|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.366|||||||ANOVA|||||||.366
81573893|NCT00420927|162820830|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.023||95.0|||||Chi-squared|P value is from Pearson's chi-square test.||||||0.023
81573894|NCT00420927|162820831|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.082||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.082
81573895|NCT00420927|162820832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.28||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.280
81573896|NCT00420927|162820832|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.287||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.287
81573897|NCT00420927|162820833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.026||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.026
81573898|NCT00420927|162820833|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.009||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.009
81573899|NCT00420927|162820834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.060
81573900|NCT00420927|162820834|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.063||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.063
81573901|NCT00420927|162820835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.395||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.395
81573902|NCT00420927|162820835|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.64||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.640
81573903|NCT00420927|162820836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.159||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.159
81573904|NCT00420927|162820836|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.217||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.217
81573905|NCT00420927|162820837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.06||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.060
81573906|NCT00420927|162820837|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.043||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.043
81573907|NCT00420927|162820838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline||||||0.004
81573908|NCT00420927|162820838|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.049||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline||||||0.049
81573909|NCT00420927|162820839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.24||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.240
81573910|NCT00420927|162820839|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.271||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.271
81573911|NCT00420927|162820840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.230
81573912|NCT00420927|162820840|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.55||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.550
81573913|NCT00420927|162820841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.301||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.301
81573914|NCT00420927|162820841|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.188||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.188
81573915|NCT00420927|162820842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.314||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.314
81573916|NCT00420927|162820842|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.235||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.235
81573917|NCT00420927|162820843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline||||||0.030
81573918|NCT00420927|162820843|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.403||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline||||||0.403
81573919|NCT00420927|162820844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.036||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline||||||0.036
81573920|NCT00420927|162820844|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.349||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline||||||0.349
81573921|NCT00420927|162820845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.037||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline||||||0.037
81573922|NCT00420927|162820845|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance adjusting for baseline||||||<0.001
81573923|NCT00420927|162820846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.192||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.192
81573924|NCT00420927|162820846|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.241||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.241
81573925|NCT00420927|162820847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.028
81573926|NCT00420927|162820847|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.014||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.014
81573927|NCT00420927|162820848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.074||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.074
81573928|NCT00420927|162820848|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.077||95.0|||||Regression, Logistic|||||||0.077
81573929|NCT02397785|162820884|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8979|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||It was calculated that 52 participants (26 in each arm) was sufficient to detect a 30% reduction in the VAS score (⍺ = 0.05, β = 0.80) from baseline to 12 weeks using paired t-tests, assuming average pain of 80-90 on the VAS and 10% drop-out. Because stratified randomization was performed on the basis of levator ani muscle spasm, there was an imbalance between the size of the sham and active groups, and 58 subjects were ultimately recruited with approval from the Institutional Review Board.||||0.8979
81573930|NCT02397785|162820885|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9338|||||||Sign test|||||||0.9338
81573931|NCT02397785|162820886|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1568|||||||Sign test|||||||0.1568
81573932|NCT02397785|162820887|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3817|||||||Sign test|||||||0.3817
81573933|NCT02397785|162820888|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.286|||||||Sign test|||||||0.2860
81573934|NCT02397785|162820889|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2884|||||||Sign test|||||||0.2884
81573935|NCT02397785|162820890|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0855|||||||Sign test|||||||0.0855
81573936|NCT02397785|162820891|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0287|||||||Sign test|||||||0.0287
81573937|NCT02397785|162820892|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2887|||||||Sign test|||||||0.2887
81573938|NCT02397785|162820893|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9954|||||||Sign test|||||||0.9954
81573939|NCT02397785|162820894|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0574|||||||Sign test|||||||0.0574
81573940|NCT02397785|162820895|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7827|||||||Sign test|||||||0.7827
81573941|NCT02397785|162820896|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2114|||||||Sign test|||||||0.2114
81573942|NCT02397785|162820897|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4986|||||||Sign test|||||||0.4986
81573943|NCT02397785|162820898|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.461|||||||Sign test|||||||0.4610
81573944|NCT02397785|162820899|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2556|||||||Sign test|||||||0.2556
81573945|NCT02397785|162820900|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0723|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.0723
81573946|NCT02397785|162820901|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7456|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.7456
81573947|NCT02397785|162820902|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.138|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.1380
81573948|NCT02397785|162820903|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3155|||||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.3155
81573949|NCT00729651|162820927|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.02|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.0|0.08|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Primary efficacy endpoint was analyzed by a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline vitamin D level as covariate.|Mantel-Haenszel estimator of the common odds ratio was calculated by using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for subjects' proportions with vitamin D deficiency changes at 16 weeks (visit 4) from baseline (visit 1) between treatment groups.|||0.08|0.00|<0.0001
81573950|NCT00729651|162820928|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY|||||||0.0091||95.0|||||ANCOVA|Least squares mean is mean of serum PTH percentage changes adjusted serum PTH level at baseline.||||||0.0091
81573951|NCT00729651|162820929|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.02|||<|0.0001||95.0|0.01|0.04|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|It was analyzed by a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test with baseline vitamin D level as covariate.|Mantel-Haenszel estimator of the common odds ratio was calculated by using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test for subjects' proportions with vitamin D deficiency changes at 16 weeks (visit 4) from baseline (visit 1) between treatment groups.|||0.04|0.01|<0.0001
81573952|NCT01218243|162820931|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.67|6.36|||ANCOVA|||||6.36|2.67|< 0.01
81573953|NCT01218243|162820932|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.6|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.76|16.44|||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||16.44|-9.76|>0.05
81573954|NCT01218243|162820933|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.184|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.8|>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.41|1.78|||ANCOVA|||||1.78|-1.41|> 0.05
81573955|NCT01218243|162820934|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|3.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.93|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.36|5.05|||ANCOVA|||||5.05|1.36|< 0.01
81573956|NCT01218243|162820935|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|4.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.03|<|0.01|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.07|6.18|||ANCOVA|||||6.18|2.07|<0.01
81573957|NCT04774328|162821035|OTHER|Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)|Median Difference (Final Values)|-39.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|54.818||0.4812|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-152.97|74.4|||ANOVA|||||74.40|-152.97|0.4812
81573958|NCT04774328|162821036|OTHER|ANOVA|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-158.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|64.232||0.0222|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-291.29|-24.87|||ANOVA|||"Applies to evoked measure of after coughing."||-24.87|-291.29|0.0222
81573959|NCT04774328|162821036|OTHER|ANOVA|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-55.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|43.19||0.2158|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-144.61|34.53|||ANOVA|||"Applies to evoked measure for after sitting up."||34.53|-144.61|0.2158
81573960|NCT04774328|162821036|OTHER|ANOVA|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-78.73|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|42.532||0.0777|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-166.93|9.48|||ANOVA|||"Applies to evoked measure of after ambulation."||9.48|-166.93|0.0777
81573961|NCT04774328|162821037|OTHER|ANOVA|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-9.375|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|12.7245||0.469|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-35.764|17.014|||ANOVA|||Entry applies to OC 0-96 hours.||17.014|-35.764|0.4690
81573962|NCT04774328|162821037|OTHER|ANOVA|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-8.125|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.5059||0.5811|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-38.208|21.958|||ANOVA|||Applies to OC 0 - Day 8.||21.958|-38.208|0.5811
81573963|NCT02634320|162821070|OTHER|Statistical test is to confirm the change from baseline is statistically different from 0.||||||0.078||||||Change from baseline at last on-treatment visit|t-test, 2 sided|||||||0.078
81573964|NCT01179568|162821076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.82|1.81|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with inverse probability weighting controlled for randomization stratification variables (site and baseline MDD) \& race/ethnicity||Our prespecified primary analysis was cross-sectional, comparing treatment response rates for CIT vs PLA at week 12 (aim 1), based on the intention-to-treat principle including all randomized participants. With 10% of 440 target enrollment lost to follow-up we had a power of 76-83% to detect predicted between-group difference in response (CGT with PLA, 40%; CGT with CIT, 60%; CIT 40%; and PLA 20%)||1.81|0.82|<0.05
81573965|NCT01179568|162821076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.01|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.88|1.17|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with inverse probability weighting controlled for randomization stratification variables (site and baseline MDD) \& race/ethnicity||Our prespecified primary analysis was cross-sectional, comparing treatment response rates for CIT with CGT vs PLA with CGT at week 20 (aim 2) based on the intention-to-treat principle including all randomized participants.||1.17|0.88|<0.05
81573966|NCT01179568|162821076|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Ratio (RR)|1.21|||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.0|1.46|||Regression, Logistic|Logistic regression with inverse probability weighting controlled for randomization stratification variables (site and baseline MDD) \& race/ethnicity||Our prespecified primary analysis was cross-sectional, comparing treatment response rates for CIT with CGT vs CIT at week 20 (aim 3) based on the intention-to-treat principle including all randomized participants.||1.46|1|<0.05
81573967|NCT01179568|162821077|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.67|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.04||0.74|TWO_SIDED|||||Pre-specified secondary analyses compared changes in ICG scores using a weighted linear regression, controlling for site, baseline MDD, \& race/ethnicity, and with inverse probability weighting to adjust for missing assessments.|Regression, Linear|||||||0.74
81573968|NCT01179568|162821078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.98||0.53|TWO_SIDED|||||Pre-specified secondary analyses compared changes in ICG scores using a weighted linear regression, controlling for site, baseline MDD, \& race/ethnicity, and with inverse probability weighting to adjust for missing assessments.|Regression, Linear|||||||.53
81573969|NCT01179568|162821078|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-7.37|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Pre-specified secondary analyses compared changes in ICG scores using a weighted linear regression, controlling for site, baseline MDD, \& race/ethnicity, and with inverse probability weighting to adjust for missing assessments.|Regression, Linear|||||||<.001
81573970|NCT01179568|162821079|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.84|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.57||0.59|TWO_SIDED|||||Pre-specified secondary analyses compared changes in WSAS scores using a weighted linear regression, controlling for site, baseline MDD, \& race/ethnicity, and with inverse probability weighting to adjust for missing assessments.|Regression, Linear|||||||.59
81573971|NCT01179568|162821080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|1.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.44||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Pre-specified secondary analyses compared changes in WSAS scores using a weighted linear regression, controlling for site, baseline MDD, \& race/ethnicity, and with inverse probability weighting to adjust for missing assessments.||||.40
81573972|NCT01179568|162821080|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-4.13|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.46||0.005|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear|||Pre-specified secondary analyses compared changes in WSAS scores using a weighted linear regression, controlling for site, baseline MDD, \& race/ethnicity, and with inverse probability weighting to adjust for missing assessments.||||.005
81573973|NCT01414010|162821087|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|||||||ANOVA|||"Statistical analysis was performed using a variety of computer packages including XLstat, NCSS 2007, R and NCSS 2010"||||<0.05
81573974|NCT00357968|162821088|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|43.21|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.04|48.38|||ANCOVA|||||48.38|38.04|<0.0001
81573975|NCT00357968|162821089|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|14.93|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.6|19.26|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||19.26|10.6|<0.0001
81573976|NCT00357968|162821090|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|44.75|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.35|51.15|||ANCOVA|||||51.15|38.35|<0.0001
81573977|NCT00357968|162821095|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.0001||95.0|||||Chi-squared|||||||<0.0001
81573978|NCT00357968|162821096|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0629||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.0629
81573979|NCT00357968|162821097|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1827||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.1827
81573980|NCT00357968|162821098|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-54.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-61.2|-47.4|||ANCOVA|||||-47.4|-61.2|<0.0001
81573981|NCT00357968|162821099|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-60.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-67.1|-54.0|||ANCOVA|||||-54.0|-67.1|<0.0001
81573982|NCT00357968|162821100|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-56.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.2|-49.2|||ANCOVA|||||-49.2|-63.2|<0.0001
81573983|NCT00357968|162821101|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean difference|-20.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|-14.5|||Mixed Models Analysis|||||-14.5|-25.7|<0.0001
81573984|NCT00357968|162821102|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.47||||0.7058|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.95|2.0|||ANCOVA|||||2.00|-2.95|0.7058
81573985|NCT00357968|162821103|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-1.33||||0.4029|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.48|1.82|||ANCOVA|||||1.82|-4.48|0.4029
81573986|NCT00357968|162821104|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|0.01||||0.7893|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.08|||ANCOVA|||||0.08|-0.06|0.7893
81573987|NCT00357968|162821105|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Net)|-0.04||||0.4528|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.25|0.07|||ANCOVA|||||0.07|-0.25|0.4528
81573988|NCT03919799|162821106|SUPERIORITY|The LOCF imputation was followed by logistic regression analysis. Comparison analysis between belumosudil dose regimen and placebo was performed using a logistic regression analysis with treatment in the model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.06||||0.9472|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.19|5.82||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||Belumosudil 200 mg QD versus Placebo||5.82|0.19|0.9472
81573989|NCT03919799|162821106|SUPERIORITY|The LOCF imputation was followed by logistic regression analysis. Comparison analysis between belumosudil dose regimen and placebo was performed using a logistic regression analysis with treatment in the model.|Odds Ratio (OR)|0.39||||0.3078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.07|2.35||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|Regression, Logistic|||Belumosudil 200 mg BID versus Placebo||2.35|0.07|0.3078
81573990|NCT03919799|162821107|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analysis used rank-transformed data, with CRISS score as a dependent variable and treatment, visit, and visit x treatment interaction as fixed effects. Visit was a repeated factor, and analyses were done through week 24.|Least square mean difference|-0.04||||0.9889|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.51|6.42||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg QD versus Placebo||6.42|-6.51|0.9889
81573991|NCT03919799|162821107|SUPERIORITY|MMRM analysis using rank-transformed data, with CRISS score as a dependent variable and treatment, visit, and visit x treatment interaction as fixed effects. Visit was a repeated factor, and analyses were done through week 24.|Least square mean difference|-4.18||||0.1916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.59|2.23||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg BID versus Placebo||2.23|-10.59|0.1916
81573992|NCT03919799|162821109|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.6||||0.771|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.7|3.6||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg QD versus Placebo||3.6|-4.7|0.7710
81573993|NCT03919799|162821109|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|4.6||||0.0308|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.5|8.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg BID versus Placebo||8.8|0.5|0.0308
81573994|NCT03919799|162821110|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|1.4||||0.6533|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.9|7.7||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg QD versus Placebo||7.7|-4.9|0.6533
81573995|NCT03919799|162821110|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-1.5||||0.6338|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.1|5.0||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg BID versus Placebo||5.0|-8.1|0.6338
81573996|NCT03919799|162821111|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|14.6||||0.0916|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|31.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg QD versus Placebo||31.8|-2.5|0.0916
81573997|NCT03919799|162821111|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-8.6||||0.3146|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-25.7|8.6|||MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg BID versus Placebo||8.6|-25.7|0.3146
81573998|NCT03919799|162821112|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-10.0||||0.3753|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-32.8|12.8||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg QD versus Placebo||12.8|-32.8|0.3753
81573999|NCT03919799|162821112|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.7||||0.9481|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-23.5|22.1||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg BID versus Placebo||22.1|-23.5|0.9481
81574000|NCT03919799|162821113|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-0.036||||0.8387|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.392|0.32||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg QD versus Placebo||0.320|-0.392|0.8387
81574001|NCT03919799|162821113|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|0.039||||0.8234|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.317|0.395||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg BID versus Placebo||0.395|-0.317|0.8234
81574002|NCT03919799|162821114|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-3.009||||0.7535|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-22.413|16.395||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg QD versus Placebo||16.395|-22.413|0.7535
81574003|NCT03919799|162821114|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-21.015||||0.0348|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-40.419|-1.611||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg BID versus Placebo||-1.611|-40.419|0.0348
81574004|NCT03919799|162821115|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|45.566||||0.0343|TWO_SIDED|95.0|3.621|87.512||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg QD versus Placebo||87.512|3.621|0.0343
81574005|NCT03919799|162821115|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-21.984||||0.2922|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.93|19.962||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg BID versus Placebo||19.962|-63.930|0.2922
81574006|NCT03919799|162821116|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-16.757||||0.532|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-70.933|37.419||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg QD versus Placebo||37.419|-70.933|0.5320
81574007|NCT03919799|162821116|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|4.02||||0.8804|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-50.156|58.196||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg BID versus Placebo||58.196|-50.156|0.8804
81574008|NCT03919799|162821117|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|7.522||||0.8628|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-80.837|95.88||Threshold for significance at 0.05 level.|MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg QD versus Placebo||95.880|-80.837|0.8628
81574009|NCT03919799|162821117|SUPERIORITY||Least square mean difference|-42.442||||0.3196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-128.242|43.359|||MMRM|||Belumosudil 200 mg BID versus Placebo||43.359|-128.242|0.3196
81574010|NCT02142959|162821177|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference Final Values|-0.1||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|65.0|-0.2|0.0||Omaveloxolone treatment arms were compared with Vehicle Lotion using a hierarchical testing strategy to control the overall type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed factors: treatment grp \& wk of visit; covariates of site, smoking status \& surgery. Missing data imputed using each patient's worst-observation.||Comparison of omaveloxolone lotion pooled (0.5% and 3%) versus vehicle lotion||0.0|-0.2|0.237
81574011|NCT02142959|162821177|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference Final Values|-0.1|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.2|0.0||Omaveloxolone treatment arms were compared with Vehicle Lotion using a hierarchical testing strategy to control the overall type I error.|Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed factor: treatment grp \& visit wk; Covariates: site, smoking status \& breast surgery. Missing data imputed using each patient's worst-observation||Comparison of Omaveloxolone Lotion 0.5% versus Vehicle Lotion||0.0|-0.2|>0.05
81574012|NCT02142959|162821177|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference Final Values|0.0|||>|0.05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.1|0.1|||Mixed Models Analysis|Fixed factor: treatment grp \& visit wk; Covariates: site, smoking status \& breast surgery. Missing data imputed using each patient's worst-observation||Comparison of Omaveloxolone Lotion 3% versus Vehicle Lotion||0.1|-0.1|>0.05
81574013|NCT00842712|162821191|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.718||||0.0845|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.492|1.048|||Log Rank|||PFS Time: Independent read||1.048|0.492|0.0845
81574014|NCT00842712|162821192|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.909||||0.5912|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.642|1.286|||Log Rank|||||1.286|0.642|0.5912
81574015|NCT00842712|162821193|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.813||||0.2648|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.564|1.171|||Log Rank|||||1.171|0.564|0.2648
81574016|NCT00410046|162821196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Admissions to hospital||||1.0
81574017|NCT00410046|162821196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.23|||||||Fisher Exact|||Therapeutic warm bath sessions||||0.23
81574018|NCT00410046|162821196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.567|||||||Fisher Exact|||Physiotherapist visits||||0.567
81574019|NCT00410046|162821196|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.475|||||||Fisher Exact|||Out-patient physician visit||||0.475
81574020|NCT00410046|162821197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.628|||||||ANCOVA|One-way ANCOVA, baseline was a covariate.||Inpatient hospitalization days per patient||||0.628
81574021|NCT00410046|162821197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.045|||||||ANCOVA|||Therapeutic warm bath sessions per patient||||0.045
81574022|NCT00410046|162821197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.361|||||||ANCOVA|||Physiotherapist visits per patient||||0.361
81574023|NCT00410046|162821197|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.816|||||||ANCOVA|||Out-patient physician visit per patient||||0.816
81574024|NCT00410046|162821198|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||1|||||||Fisher Exact|||Analysis completed for patients with sick leave during the past 12 months||||1.00
81574025|NCT00410046|162821199|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.906|||||||ANCOVA|||||||0.906
81574026|NCT00410046|162821204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.743||||||Comparison of Hospitalization 48 weeks before treatment Vs. Hospitalization during 48 treatment weeks|Fisher Exact|||||||0.743
81574027|NCT00410046|162821204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.362||||||Comparison of Therapeutic warm bath 48 weeks before treatment Vs. Therapeutic warm bath during 48 treatment weeks|Fisher Exact|||Comparison of percentages||||0.362
81574028|NCT00410046|162821204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.005||||||Comparison of Visit to physiotherapist 48 weeks before treatment Vs. Visit to physiotherapist during 48 treatment weeks|Fisher Exact|||||||0.005
81574029|NCT00410046|162821204|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.091||||||Comparison of Out-patient physician 48 weeks before treatment Vs. Out-patient physician during 48 treatment weeks|Fisher Exact|||||||0.091
81574030|NCT00410046|162821205|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.576||||||Comparison of Sick leave 48 weeks before treatment Vs. Sick leave during 48 weeks of treatment|Fisher Exact|||||||0.576
81574031|NCT01752907|162821210|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Treatment Difference|0.3|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.4||0.3479|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.4|1.0|||t-test, 2 sided||Treatment difference = bone pain DVD - general education DVD|There was no statistical hypothesis testing for this study. The clinical hypothesis was that a difference in mean maximum pain of 0.5 (scale 0 to 10) in favor of bone pain education would be a clinically relevant difference.||1.0|-0.4|0.3479
81574032|NCT00279591|162821236|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.03||95.0|||||Fisher Exact|||||||0.03
81574033|NCT00759031|162821243|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.05||95.0|||||ANOVA|||The null hypothesis states that there is no difference between groups.||||0.05
81574034|NCT04180488|162821244|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|LS Mean Difference|-4.23||||0.0005|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.63|-1.84||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analyzed by fitting an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with the corresponding baseline value, intervention group, presence of angioedema at baseline, and regions as covariates.||-1.84|-6.63|0.0005
81574035|NCT04180488|162821244|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|LS Mean Difference|-2.87||||0.0449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.68|-0.07||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.043 level.|ANCOVA|||Analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, intervention group, presence of angioedema at baseline, and regions as covariates.||-0.07|-5.68|0.0449
81574036|NCT04180488|162821244|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|LS Mean Difference|-2.54||||0.0184|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.65|-0.43||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, intervention group, presence of angioedema at baseline, and regions as covariates.||-0.43|-4.65|0.0184
81575238|NCT01059825|162821912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-0.7||||0.288|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-2.31|0.91||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||0.91|-2.31|0.288
81574037|NCT04180488|162821245|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|LS Mean Difference|-8.53||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.16|-3.9||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, intervention group, presence of angioedema at baseline, and regions as covariates.||-3.90|-13.16|0.0003
81574038|NCT04180488|162821245|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|LS Mean Difference|-4.65||||0.0226|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.65|-0.65||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, intervention group, presence of angioedema at baseline, and regions as covariates.||-0.65|-8.65|0.0226
81574039|NCT04180488|162821246|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|LS Mean Difference|-4.38||||0.0003|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.78|-1.98||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, intervention group, presence of angioedema at baseline, and regions as covariates.||-1.98|-6.78|0.0003
81574040|NCT04180488|162821246|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|LS Mean Difference|-2.17||||0.0316|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|-0.19||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, intervention group, presence of angioedema at baseline, and regions as covariates.||-0.19|-4.15|0.0316
81574041|NCT04180488|162821247|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.413||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.596|7.299||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test was performed on association between responder status and intervention group, adjusted by baseline disease severity (UAS7\<28,\>=28), presence of angioedema at baseline and region.||7.299|1.596|0.0014
81574042|NCT04180488|162821247|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.507||||0.0109|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.231|5.107||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was performed on the association between the responder status and intervention group, adjusted by baseline disease severity (UAS7 \<28, \>=28), presence of angioedema at baseline, and region.||5.107|1.231|0.0109
81574043|NCT04180488|162821248|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.848||||0.0075|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.301|6.234||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was performed on the association between the responder status and intervention group, adjusted by baseline disease severity (UAS7 \<28, \>=28), presence of angioedema at baseline, and region.||6.234|1.301|0.0075
81574044|NCT04180488|162821248|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Odds Ratio (OR)|3.137||||0.0045|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.371|7.176||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was performed on the association between the responder status and intervention group, adjusted by baseline disease severity (UAS7 \<28, \>=28), presence of angioedema at baseline, and region.||7.176|1.371|0.0045
81574045|NCT04180488|162821249|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.908||||0.0199|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.173|7.209||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was performed on the association between the responder status and intervention group, adjusted by baseline disease severity (UAS7 \<28, \>=28), presence of angioedema at baseline, and region.||7.209|1.173|0.0199
81574046|NCT04180488|162821249|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.677||||0.0187|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.127|6.359||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was performed on the association between the responder status and intervention group, adjusted by baseline disease severity (UAS7 \<28, \>=28), presence of angioedema at baseline, and region.||6.359|1.127|0.0187
81574047|NCT04180488|162821250|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|LS Mean Difference|0.93||||0.194|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.48|2.34||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, intervention group, presence of angioedema at baseline, and regions as covariates.||2.34|-0.48|0.1940
81574048|NCT04180488|162821251|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|LS Mean Difference|-2.37||||0.0377|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.6|-0.13||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, intervention group, presence of angioedema at baseline, and regions as covariates.||-0.13|-4.60|0.0377
81574049|NCT04180488|162821252|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|LS Mean Difference|-5.02||||0.0223|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-9.32|-0.72||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|ANCOVA|||Analyzed by fitting an ANCOVA model with the corresponding baseline value, intervention group, presence of angioedema at baseline, and regions as covariates.||-0.72|-9.32|0.0223
81574050|NCT04180488|162821253|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Odds Ratio (OR)|2.645||||0.0215|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.154|6.061||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was performed on the association between the responder status and intervention group, adjusted by baseline disease severity (UAS7 \<28, \>=28), presence of angioedema at baseline, and region.||6.061|1.154|0.0215
81574051|NCT04180488|162821254|SUPERIORITY|A hierarchical testing procedure was used to control the overall type I error.|Odds Ratio (OR)|1.872||||0.0971|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.893|3.923||Threshold for significance at 2-sided 0.05 level.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||CMH test was performed on the association between the responder status and intervention group, adjusted by baseline disease severity (UAS7 \<28, \>=28), presence of angioedema at baseline, and region.||3.923|0.893|0.0971
81574052|NCT02692716|162821275|NON_INFERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity. Non-inferiority of oral semaglutide versus placebo was considered confirmed if the upper limit of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the HR was strictly below 1.8.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.11||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from the non-inferiority margin (non-inferiority).|Regression, Cox|||Data from the in-trial observation period. Time from randomisation to first event adjudication committee (EAC) confirmed MACE was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as categorical fixed factor and stratified by evidence of cardiovascular disease at screening. Participants were censored at the end of their in-trial observation period.||1.11|0.57|< 0.0001
81574053|NCT02692716|162821275|SUPERIORITY|This hypothesis was controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.79|||=|0.1749|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.57|1.11||Unadjusted two-sided p-value from test of no difference from 1 (superiority).|Regression, Cox|||Data from the in-trial observation period. Time from randomisation to first EAC-confirmed MACE was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as categorical fixed factor and stratified by evidence of cardiovascular disease at screening. Participants were censored at the end of their in-trial observation period.||1.11|0.57|= 0.1749
81574054|NCT02692716|162821276|OTHER|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.82|||=|0.1827|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.61|1.1||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Data from the in-trial observation period. Time from randomisation to first EAC-confirmed expanded cardiovascular outcome was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as categorical fixed factor and stratified by evidence of cardiovascular disease at screening. Participants were censored at the end of their in-trial observation period.||1.10|0.61|= 0.1827
81574055|NCT02692716|162821277|OTHER|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.49|||=|0.0261|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.27|0.92||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Data from the in-trial observation period. Time from randomisation to first EAC-confirmed cardiovascular death (including undetermined cause of death) was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as categorical fixed factor and stratified by evidence of cardiovascular disease at screening. Participants were censored at the end of their in-trial observation period.||0.92|0.27|= 0.0261
81574056|NCT02692716|162821277|OTHER|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.18|||=|0.5044|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.73|1.9||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Data from the in-trial observation period. Time from randomisation to first EAC-confirmed non-fatal myocardial infarction was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as categorical fixed factor and stratified by evidence of cardiovascular disease at screening. Participants were censored at the end of their in-trial observation period.||1.90|0.73|= 0.5044
81574057|NCT02692716|162821277|OTHER|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.74|||=|0.435|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.35|1.57||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1|Regression, Cox|||Data from the in-trial observation period. Time from randomisation to first EAC-confirmed non-fatal stroke was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as categorical fixed factor and stratified by evidence of cardiovascular disease at screening. Participants were censored at the end of their in-trial observation period.||1.57|0.35|= 0.4350
81574058|NCT02692716|162821277|OTHER|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.56|||=|0.3605|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.6|4.01||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Data from the in-trial observation period. Time from randomisation to first EAC-confirmed unstable angina pectoris requiring hospitalisation was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as categorical fixed factor and stratified by evidence of cardiovascular disease at screening. Participants were censored at the end of their in-trial observation period.||4.01|0.60|= 0.3605
81574059|NCT02692716|162821277|OTHER|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.86|||=|0.6227|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.48|1.55||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Data from the in-trial observation period. Time from randomisation to first EAC-confirmed hospitalisation for heart failure was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as categorical fixed factor and stratified by evidence of cardiovascular disease at screening. Participants were censored at the end of their in-trial observation period.||1.55|0.48|= 0.6227
81574060|NCT02692716|162821278|OTHER|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.77|||=|0.0952|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.56|1.05||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Data from the in-trial observation period. Time from randomisation to first EAC-confirmed all-cause death, non-fatal myocardial infarction or non-fatal stroke was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as categorical fixed factor and stratified by evidence of cardiovascular disease at screening. Participants were censored at the end of their in-trial observation period.||1.05|0.56|= 0.0952
81574061|NCT02692716|162821279|OTHER|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.04||||0.8583|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.66|1.66||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Data from the on-treatment observation period. Time from first dose of trial product to first EAC-confirmed fatal or non-fatal myocardial infarction was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as categorical fixed factor and stratified by evidence of cardiovascular disease at screening. Participants were censored at the end of their on-treatment observation period.||1.66|0.66|0.8583
81574062|NCT02692716|162821280|OTHER|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.76||||0.4485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.37|1.56||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Data from the in-trial observation period. Time from randomisation to first EAC-confirmed fatal or non-fatal stroke was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as categorical fixed factor and stratified by evidence of cardiovascular disease at screening. Participants were censored at the end of their in-trial observation period.||1.56|0.37|0.4485
81574063|NCT02692716|162821281|OTHER|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.51||||0.0078|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.31|0.84||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Data from the in-trial observation period. Time from randomisation to first EAC-confirmed all-cause death was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as categorical fixed factor and stratified by evidence of cardiovascular disease at screening. Participants were censored at the end of their in-trial observation period.||0.84|0.31|0.0078
81574064|NCT02692716|162821282|OTHER|This hypothesis was not controlled for multiplicity.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.81|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|2.3||Unadjusted two-sided p-value for test of no difference from 1.|Regression, Cox|||Data from date of first dose of trial product to date of end of treatment visit. Time from first dose to first AE leading to permanent trial product discontinuation was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model with treatment as categorical fixed factor and stratified by evidence of cardiovascular disease at screening. Participants were censored at the date of their end of treatment visit or at their end of study date, whichever came first.||2.30|1.42|<0.0001
81574065|NCT01327885|162821293|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.768|||=|0.0169|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.618|0.954||The P-value was calculated by 2-sided log-rank test as stratified by histology, geographic region, and number of prior regimens for advanced STS.|Log Rank||The Hazard Ratio is based on a stratified Cox regression model including treatment as covariate, and histology, geographic region, and number of prior regimens for advanced STS as strata.|Statistical analysis was designed to detect superiority of Arm A (eribulin) over Arm B (dacarbazine). OS was compared between the two treatment arms using a two-sided stratified log-rank test at a nominal significance level of 0.0455 (adjusted for the interim analysis). This was the primary analysis that was performed when the target number of events (\~353 deaths) was observed.||0.954|0.618|=0.0169
81574066|NCT01327885|162821294|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.877|||=|0.2287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.085||P-value was calculated by 2-sided log-rank test, as stratified by histology, geographic region, and number of prior regimens for advanced STS.|Log Rank||The Hazard Ratio is based on a stratified Cox regression model including treatment as covariate, and histology, geographic region, and number of prior regimens for advanced STS as strata.|The PFS and PFS rate at 3, 6, and 12 months (95% confidence interval (CI)) was calculated using Kaplan-Meier (K-M) product-limit method and Greenwood Formula. PFS was compared between the treatment arms using two-sided stratified log-rank test, stratified by histology, geographic region, and number of prior regimens for advanced STS.||1.085|0.710|=0.2287
81574067|NCT01327885|162821295|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.3||||0.253|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.8|1.9||The P-value was calculated using the stratified CMH method, the stratified factors included histology, geographic region, and number of prior regimens for advanced STS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The odds ratio between eribulin and dacarbazine was calculated by stratified CMH method. The stratified factors were as described above. The 2-sided 95% CI of the odds ratio is based on asymptotic normal approximation.|The PFR12wks was compared between the treatment arms using stratified Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) chi-square test stratified by histology, geographic region, and number of prior regimens for advanced STS.||1.9|0.8|0.253
81574068|NCT01327885|162821296|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.9|||=|0.741|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|1.4||The P-value was calculated using the CMH method. The stratified factors were histology, geographic region, and number of prior regimens for advanced STS.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||The Odds Ratio between eribulin and dacarbazine was calculated by stratified CMH method. The stratified factors were as described above. The 2-sided 95% CI of Odds Ratio is based on asymptotic normal approximation.|The PFR12wks was compared between the treatment arms using stratified CMH chi-square test stratified by histology, geographic region, and number of prior regimens for advanced STS.||1.4|0.7|=0.741
81574069|NCT03232801|162821297|SUPERIORITY||chi-squared|4.86||||0.027|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.027
81574070|NCT03232801|162821298|SUPERIORITY||chi-squared|0.45||||0.503|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.503
81574071|NCT02221947|162821395|OTHER||mean Tmax(h)|0.92|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||SD=0.206|Bryostatin plasma concentration: mean Tmax (h)||||
81574072|NCT02221947|162821395|OTHER||mean (h*ng/mL)|1.05|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||SD=0.330|Bryostatin plasma concentration AUC0-last (h\*ng/mL)||||
81574073|NCT01750242|162821396|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||% of leads|86.5|||||ONE_SIDED|95.0|73.7|||||||A 95% lower confidence bound was calculated on the percentage of leads where an overlap existed. A subject may have 1 or 2 leads included in the analysis.|||73.7|
81574074|NCT01750242|162821397|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||Mean Difference (Net)|-22.5|STANDARD_DEVIATION|8.7|||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.5|-18.4||||||Summary statistics on the UPDRS III score. A higher score is more motor dysfunction.||-18.4|-26.5|
81574075|NCT03765918|162821398|OTHER|Difference in percentage (calculated as % Pembrolizumab + SOC arm - % SOC arm) and 95% CI were based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by primary tumor site and tumor stage.|Difference in Percentage|9.3|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.7|12.8||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|||||12.8|6.7|<0.00001
81574076|NCT03765918|162821399|OTHER|Difference in percentage (calculated as % Pembrolizumab + SOC arm - % SOC arm) and 95% CI were based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by primary tumor site and tumor stage.|Difference in Percentage|13.7|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.7|18.7||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|||||18.7|9.7|<0.00001
81574077|NCT03765918|162821400|OTHER|Difference in percentage (calculated as % Pembrolizumab + SOC arm - % SOC arm) and 95% CI were based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by primary tumor site and tumor stage.|Difference in Percentage|9.8|||<|1e-05|TWO_SIDED|95.0|7.0|13.3||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|||||13.3|7.0|<0.00001
81574078|NCT03765918|162821401|OTHER|Difference in percentage (calculated as % Pembrolizumab + SOC arm - % SOC arm) and 95% CI were based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by primary tumor site and tumor stage.|Difference in Percentage|3.0||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.5|5.3||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|||||5.3|1.5|0.0006
81574079|NCT03765918|162821402|OTHER|Difference in percentage (calculated as % Pembrolizumab + SOC arm - % SOC arm) and 95% CI were based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by primary tumor site and tumor stage.|Difference in Percentage|4.2||||0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.1|7.6||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|||||7.6|2.1|0.0011
81574080|NCT03765918|162821403|OTHER|Difference in percentage (calculated as % Pembrolizumab + SOC arm - % SOC arm) and 95% CI were based on Miettinen \& Nurminen method stratified by primary tumor site and tumor stage.|Difference in Percentage|3.1||||0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.6|5.6||One-sided p-value for testing. H0: difference in % = 0 versus H1: difference in % \> 0.|Stratified Miettinen and Nurminen|||||5.6|1.6|0.0006
81574081|NCT03765918|162821410|OTHER|Based on a constrained longitudinal data analysis (cLDA) model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-1.29||||0.4671|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.78|2.2||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||2.20|-4.78|0.4671
81574082|NCT03765918|162821411|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-3.03||||0.1606|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.27|1.21||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||1.21|-7.27|0.1606
81574083|NCT03765918|162821412|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-1.41||||0.4374|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.96|2.15||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||2.15|-4.96|0.4374
81574084|NCT03765918|162821413|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|0.39||||0.8379|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.35|4.13||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||4.13|-3.35|0.8379
81574085|NCT03765918|162821414|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-0.39||||0.8643|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.84|4.07||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||4.07|-4.84|0.8643
81574086|NCT03765918|162821415|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-0.29||||0.8813|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.12|3.54||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||3.54|-4.12|0.8813
81574087|NCT03765918|162821422|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|0.34||||0.8287|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.76|3.45||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||3.45|-2.76|0.8287
81574088|NCT03765918|162821423|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|0.53||||0.7761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.12|4.18||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||4.18|-3.12|0.7761
81574089|NCT03765918|162821424|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|0.65||||0.688|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.54|3.84||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||3.84|-2.54|0.6880
81574090|NCT03765918|162821425|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-1.45||||0.3858|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.73|1.83||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||1.83|-4.73|0.3858
81574091|NCT03765918|162821426|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-2.45||||0.237|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.53|1.62||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||1.62|-6.53|0.2370
81574092|NCT03765918|162821427|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-1.76||||0.3138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.2|1.67||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||1.67|-5.20|0.3138
81574093|NCT03765918|162821434|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-3.28||||0.1763|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.05|1.48||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||1.48|-8.05|0.1763
81574094|NCT03765918|162821435|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-1.18||||0.6882|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.95|4.59||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||4.59|-6.95|0.6882
81574095|NCT03765918|162821436|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-2.52||||0.3103|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.39|2.35||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||2.35|-7.39|0.3103
81574096|NCT03765918|162821437|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-0.48||||0.8475|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.41|4.45||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||4.45|-5.41|0.8475
81574097|NCT03765918|162821438|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-0.42||||0.8881|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.36|5.51||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||5.51|-6.36|0.8881
81574098|NCT03765918|162821439|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-0.22||||0.9307|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.22|4.78||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||4.78|-5.22|0.9307
81574099|NCT03765918|162821446|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|1.3||||0.5752|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.25|5.85||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||5.85|-3.25|0.5752
81574100|NCT03765918|162821447|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|0.98||||0.7196|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.38|6.34||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||6.34|-4.38|0.7196
81574101|NCT03765918|162821448|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|0.74||||0.7522|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.88|5.37||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||5.37|-3.88|0.7522
81574102|NCT03765918|162821449|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-0.24||||0.9255|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.3|4.82||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||4.82|-5.30|0.9255
81574103|NCT03765918|162821450|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|2.22||||0.4926|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.15|8.6||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||8.60|-4.15|0.4926
81574104|NCT03765918|162821451|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|0.99||||0.7087|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.23|6.21||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||6.21|-4.23|0.7087
81574105|NCT03765918|162821458|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-2.75||||0.1654|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.65|1.14||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||1.14|-6.65|0.1654
81574106|NCT03765918|162821459|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|0.26||||0.9117|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.29|4.8||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||4.80|-4.29|0.9117
81574107|NCT03765918|162821460|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-2.22||||0.2808|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.25|1.82||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||1.82|-6.25|0.2808
81574108|NCT03765918|162821461|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-2.77||||0.1577|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-6.62|1.08||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||1.08|-6.62|0.1577
81574109|NCT03765918|162821462|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-2.81||||0.2485|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.59|1.97||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||1.97|-7.59|0.2485
81574110|NCT03765918|162821463|OTHER|Based on a cLDA model with the PRO scores as the response variable with covariates for treatment by study visit interaction, and stratification factors by primary tumor site, tumor stage, and PD-L1 status.|Difference in Least Square Means|-3.03||||0.1364|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-7.03|0.96||Two-sided p-value based on cLDA model.|cLDA model|||||0.96|-7.03|0.1364
81574111|NCT03765918|162821469|SUPERIORITY|Hazard ratio (HR) and associated 95% confidence interval (CI) were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by primary tumor site and tumor stage.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.73||||0.00411|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.58|0.92|||Stratified Log Rank|One-sided p-value was based on log-rank test stratified by primary tumor site and tumor stage.||||0.92|0.58|0.00411
81574112|NCT03765918|162821470|SUPERIORITY|HR and associated 95% CI were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by primary tumor site and tumor stage.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.66||||0.00217|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.49|0.88|||Stratified Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by primary tumor site and tumor stage.||||0.88|0.49|0.00217
81574113|NCT03765918|162821471|SUPERIORITY|HR and associated 95% CI were based on Cox regression model with Efron's method of tie handling with treatment as a covariate stratified by primary tumor site and tumor stage.|Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.7||||0.0014|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.55|0.89|||Stratified Log Rank|One-sided p-value based on log-rank test stratified by primary tumor site and tumor stage.||||0.89|0.55|0.00140
81574114|NCT03167411|162821506|EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of the least squares (LS) geometric means of Cmax when bexagliflozin is dosed in combination with exenatide versus when dosed alone, with 80-125% defined as the lack of interaction boundaries. 90% confidence intervals was constructed.|Point Estimate (%)|125.27|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|104.45|150.24|||||Estimated ratio (%) of exponentiated mean difference of log-transformed PK parameter from ANOVA (linear mixed-effects model), with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.|||150.24|104.45|
81574115|NCT03167411|162821509|EQUIVALENCE|The ratio of the least squares (LS) geometric means of AUC0-inf when bexagliflozin is dosed in combination with exenatide versus when dosed alone, with 80-125% defined as the lack of interaction boundaries. 90% confidence intervals was constructed.|Point Estimate (%)|137.56|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|122.28|154.75|||||Estimated ratio (%) of exponentiated mean difference of log-transformed PK parameter from ANOVA (linear mixed-effects model), with treatment, period, and sequence as fixed effects, and subject as a random effect.|||154.75|122.28|
81574116|NCT02557646|162821546|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0437|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||Cumulative dose of ribavirin \>90%: the relationship between cumulative dose and SVR response in participants in whom the cumulative dose of ribavirin exceeded 90% was analyzed using Chi-square test.||||0.0437
81574117|NCT02557646|162821548|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.6859|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||The relationship between the starting dose ribavirin and virological response was analyzed using Chi-square test.||||0.6859
81574118|NCT02557646|162821549|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.374|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||The relationship between the starting dose ribavirin and sustained virological response (SVR) was analyzed using Chi-square test.||||0.3740
81574119|NCT02557646|162821550|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0263|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared, Corrected|||The relationship between the body weight-normalized dose of ribavirin and virological response was analyzed using Chi-square test.||||0.0263
81574120|NCT02557646|162821551|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0475|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||The relationship between the body weight-normalized dose of ribavirin and sustained virological (SVR) response was analyzed using Chi-square test.||||0.0475
81574121|NCT02557646|162821557|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.1499|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||The relationship between the cumulative dose of ribavirin and relapse rate was analyzed using Chi-square test.||||0.1499
81574122|NCT02557646|162821558|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.5885|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||The relationship between the starting dose of ribavirin and relapse rate was analyzed using Chi-square test.||||0.5885
81574123|NCT02557646|162821559|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.0062|TWO_SIDED||||||Chi-squared|||The relationship between the body weight-normalized dose of ribavirin and relapse rate was analyzed using Chi-square test.||||0.0062
81574124|NCT02984709|162821568|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.17||||0.593|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.81|0.47||The following a priori selected covariates were adjusted in each analysis: age, sex, race/ethnicity, income, baseline depressive symptoms, pump use, and baseline measurement for each outcome.|Multiple linear regression|||||0.47|-0.81|0.593
81574125|NCT02984709|162821569|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-1.137||||0.581|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-5.27|2.99||The following a priori selected covariates were adjusted in each analysis: age, sex, race/ethnicity, income, baseline depressive symptoms, pump use, and baseline measurement for each outcome.|Multiple linear regression|||||2.99|-5.27|0.581
81574126|NCT02984709|162821570|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-0.587||||0.206|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.52|0.34||The following a priori selected covariates were adjusted in each analysis: age, sex, race/ethnicity, income, baseline depressive symptoms, pump use, and baseline measurement for each outcome.|Multiple linear regression|||||0.34|-1.52|0.206
81574127|NCT02984709|162821571|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-2.494||||0.511|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-10.11|5.13||The following a priori selected covariates were adjusted in each analysis: age, sex, race/ethnicity, income, baseline depressive symptoms, pump use, and baseline measurement for each outcome.|Multiple linear regression|||Child-reported family conflict||5.13|-10.11|0.511
81574128|NCT02984709|162821571|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|-3.354||||0.19|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.44|1.73||The following a priori selected covariates were adjusted in each analysis: age, sex, race/ethnicity, income, baseline depressive symptoms, pump use, and baseline measurement for each outcome.|Multiple linear regression|||Parent-reported family conflict||1.73|-8.44|0.190
81574129|NCT02984709|162821572|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|0.396||||0.873|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.57|5.36||The following a priori selected covariates were adjusted in each analysis: age, sex, race/ethnicity, income, baseline depressive symptoms, pump use, and baseline measurement for each outcome.|Multiple linear regression|||||5.36|-4.57|0.873
81574130|NCT02984709|162821573|SUPERIORITY||Estimated Mean Difference|2.996||||0.603|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-8.57|14.56||The following a priori selected covariates were adjusted in each analysis: age, sex, race/ethnicity, income, baseline depressive symptoms, pump use, and baseline measurement for each outcome.|Multiple linear regression|||||14.56|-8.57|0.603
81574131|NCT01482884|162821581|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|4.8||||0.4062|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.0|22.5||Glucocorticosteroid-refractory status as stratification factor|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The null hypothesis is that the proportion of participants responding on tralokinumab is less than or equal to the proportion of participants responding on placebo.||22.5|-13.0|0.4062
81574132|NCT01482884|162821582|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.57||0.3937|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.63|0.65|||ANCOVA|Mayo score at baseline as a covariate, and treatment and glucocorticosteroid-refractory status as factors in the model.||||0.65|-1.63|0.3937
81574133|NCT01482884|162821583|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.1||||0.1043|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.0|28.3||Glucocorticosteroid-refractory status as stratification factor|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||28.3|-4.0|0.1043
81574134|NCT01482884|162821584|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.4||||0.0326|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.7|24.1||Glucocorticosteroid-refractory status as stratification factor|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||24.1|0.7|0.0326
81574135|NCT01482884|162821586|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.33||0.449|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.41|0.91|||ANCOVA|Modified Riley score at baseline as a covariate, and treatment as factors in the model.||||0.91|-0.41|0.4490
81574136|NCT01753856|162821599|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||ANCOVA|Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline MS/BS as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574137|NCT01753856|162821600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and SL, in CC.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81574138|NCT01753856|162821600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||SL Only, in CC.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81574139|NCT01753856|162821600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.494|TWO_SIDED|||||No Label, in CC.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.494
81574140|NCT01753856|162821600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and SL, in EC.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81574141|NCT01753856|162821600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.027|TWO_SIDED|||||SL Only, in EC.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.027
81574142|NCT01753856|162821600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.118|TWO_SIDED|||||No Label, in EC.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.118
81574143|NCT01753856|162821600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and SL, in IC.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81574144|NCT01753856|162821600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||SL Only, in IC.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.001
81574145|NCT01753856|162821600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||>|0.999|TWO_SIDED|||||No Label, in IC.|Fisher Exact|||||||>0.999
81574146|NCT01753856|162821600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and SL, in PC.|Fisher Exact|||||||0.002
81574147|NCT01753856|162821600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||SL Only, in PC.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81574148|NCT01753856|162821600|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||No Label, in PC.|Fisher Exact|||||||<0.001
81574149|NCT01753856|162821601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||EC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline MS/BS as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574150|NCT01753856|162821601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||IC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline MS/BS as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574151|NCT01753856|162821601|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||PC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline MS/BS as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574152|NCT01753856|162821602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||CC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574153|NCT01753856|162821602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||EC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574154|NCT01753856|162821602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||IC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574155|NCT01753856|162821602|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||PC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574156|NCT01753856|162821603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|||||Remodeling-Based Bone Formation in the CC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.740
81574157|NCT01753856|162821603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|||||Modeling-Based Bone Formation in the CC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.740
81574158|NCT01753856|162821603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||Remodeling-Based Bone Formation in the EC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81574159|NCT01753856|162821603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.008|TWO_SIDED|||||Modeling-Based Bone Formation in the EC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.008
81574160|NCT01753856|162821603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|||||Remodeling-Based Bone Formation in the PC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.661
81574161|NCT01753856|162821603|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.661|TWO_SIDED|||||Modeling-Based Bone Formation in the PC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.661
81574162|NCT01753856|162821605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||CC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574163|NCT01753856|162821605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||EC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574164|NCT01753856|162821605|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.74|TWO_SIDED|||||PC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.740
81574165|NCT01753856|162821606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||CC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574166|NCT01753856|162821606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||EC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||0.004
81574167|NCT01753856|162821606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||IC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574168|NCT01753856|162821606|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|||||PC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||0.850
81574169|NCT01753856|162821607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||DL Only, in CC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||0.004
81574170|NCT01753856|162821607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and Imputed SL, in the CC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574171|NCT01753856|162821607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL Only, in EC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574172|NCT01753856|162821607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and Imputed SL, in EC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574173|NCT01753856|162821607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL Only, in IC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574174|NCT01753856|162821607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and Imputed SL, in IC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574175|NCT01753856|162821607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.931|TWO_SIDED|||||DL Only, in PC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||0.931
81574176|NCT01753856|162821607|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.549|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and Imputed SL, in PC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||0.549
81574177|NCT01753856|162821608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL Only, in CC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574178|NCT01753856|162821608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and Imputed SL, in CC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574179|NCT01753856|162821608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL Only, in EC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574180|NCT01753856|162821608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and Imputed SL, in EC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574181|NCT01753856|162821608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL Only, in IC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574182|NCT01753856|162821608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and Imputed SL, in IC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574183|NCT01753856|162821608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL Only, in PC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574184|NCT01753856|162821608|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and Imputed SL, in PC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574185|NCT01753856|162821609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||sLS/BS, in CC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574186|NCT01753856|162821609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||dLS/BS, in CC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574187|NCT01753856|162821609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||sLS/BS, in EC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574188|NCT01753856|162821609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||dLS/BS, in EC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574189|NCT01753856|162821609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||sLS/BS, in IC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574190|NCT01753856|162821609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||dLS/BS, in IC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574191|NCT01753856|162821609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||sLS/BS, in PC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574192|NCT01753856|162821609|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.028|TWO_SIDED|||||dLS/BS, in PC.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline as a covariate.||||||0.028
81574193|NCT01753856|162821610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||1 month.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574194|NCT01753856|162821610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||3 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574195|NCT01753856|162821610|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574196|NCT01753856|162821611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||1 month.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574197|NCT01753856|162821611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||3 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574198|NCT01753856|162821611|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574199|NCT01753856|162821612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||1 month.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574200|NCT01753856|162821612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||3 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574201|NCT01753856|162821612|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574202|NCT01753856|162821613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||1 month.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574203|NCT01753856|162821613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||3 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574204|NCT01753856|162821613|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||6 months.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574205|NCT01753856|162821614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL Only, in CC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574206|NCT01753856|162821614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and Imputed SL, in CC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574207|NCT01753856|162821614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL Only, in EC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574208|NCT01753856|162821614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and Imputed SL, in EC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574209|NCT01753856|162821614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL Only, in IC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574210|NCT01753856|162821614|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and Imputed SL, in IC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574211|NCT01753856|162821615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|||||DL Only, in CC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.002
81574212|NCT01753856|162821615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and Imputed SL, in CC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574213|NCT01753856|162821615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.214|TWO_SIDED|||||DL Only, in EC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.214
81574214|NCT01753856|162821615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.031|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and Imputed SL, in EC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.031
81574215|NCT01753856|162821615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL Only, in IC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574216|NCT01753856|162821615|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||DL and Imputed SL, in IC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574217|NCT01753856|162821616|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574218|NCT01753856|162821617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||CC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574219|NCT01753856|162821617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||EC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574220|NCT01753856|162821617|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||IC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574221|NCT01753856|162821618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||CC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574222|NCT01753856|162821618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||EC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574223|NCT01753856|162821618|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||IC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574224|NCT01753856|162821619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Average length of DLs in the CC|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline MS/BS as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574225|NCT01753856|162821619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.004|TWO_SIDED|||||Average length of double labels in EC|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline MS/BS as a covariate.||||||0.004
81574226|NCT01753856|162821619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||Average length of double labels in IC|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline MS/BS as a covariate.||||||<0.001
81574227|NCT01753856|162821619|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.85|TWO_SIDED|||||Average length of double labels in the PC|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment group as the main effect and baseline MS/BS as a covariate.||||||0.850
81574228|NCT01753856|162821620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||CC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574229|NCT01753856|162821620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.042|TWO_SIDED|||||EC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.042
81574230|NCT01753856|162821620|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.678|TWO_SIDED|||||IC.|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.678
81574231|NCT01753856|162821621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||CC|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574232|NCT01753856|162821621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||EC|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574233|NCT01753856|162821621|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|||||IC|Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81574234|NCT01774968|162821623|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|A non-inferiority margin of 0.4% was used.|LS Mean Difference|-0.1||||0.3709|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.33|0.12|||Mixed Models Analysis|||Approximately 325 participants were to be randomized (in a 1:1 ratio of U-500R insulin TID:BID) and 260 were to complete the study (with a 20% dropout rate). The 260 completers would provide a 66.4% chance to show equivalence of TID and BID algorithms, 14.4% chance to show noninferiority of TID, 2.5% chance to superiority of TID, 14.4% chance to show noninferiority of BID, and 2.5% chance to show superiority of BID, assuming a difference in HbA1c change of 0% and a standard deviation of 1.1%.||0.12|-0.33|0.3709
81574235|NCT02044393|162821638|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|"90% confidence interval for gMean ratio of IT+BI 691751 to BI 69175 treatment was provided.~The ANOVA model included the fixed effects 'sequence', 'period' and 'treatment' and as a random effect 'subject within sequence' as source of variation."|gMean ratio|74.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|32.1|||TWO_SIDED|90.0|62.371|87.959|||||"ratio of IT+BI 691751 to BI 691751 treatment. Estimated value and its confidence interval (CI) are in percentage unit.~The standard error of the mean actually is the geometric coefficient of variance."|gMean ratio of IT+BI 691751 to BI 69175 treatment (in plasma)||87.959|62.371|
81574309|NCT02310568|162821710|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||LS Mean Difference|0.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.22||0.738|TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.7|2.5|||ANCOVA|||(PF-06372865 7.5 mg - Placebo). Family Sub-Scale Score (Week 8): The ANCOVA model included change from baseline as dependent variable, and treatment and baseline in the model. Baseline for Stage 1 is Day 1 and baseline for Stage 2 is Week 4 (Day 28). The estimates from Stage 1 and the Stage 2 were combined together using a weighted mean (weight=0.5) and assuming the covariance between the two treatment effect estimates is zero.||2.5|-1.7|0.738
81575239|NCT01059825|162821912|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least squares means|-1.41||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|80.0|-3.01|0.19||P-value is one-sided.|ANCOVA|ANCOVA model with treatment as fixed effect and baseline as covariate with last observation carried forward.||||0.19|-3.01|0.130
81574496|NCT00856284|162821795|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was met if the upper limit of the 1-sided 98.75% CI for the difference between alogliptin 25 mg and glipizide in HbA1c change from Baseline was less than 0.3%. If the null hypothesis H01 was rejected, then H02 was tested to show noninferiority of alogliptin 12.5 mg versus glipizide with a margin of 0.3%. Non-inferiority was met if the upper limit of the 1-sided 98.75% CI for the difference between alogliptin 12.5 mg and glipizide in HbA1c change from Baseline was less than 0.3%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.03|||||ONE_SIDED|98.75||0.059||||||The null hypotheses were tested in a fixed order at the 1-sided 0.0125 significance level at Weeks 52 and 104, independently: H01: Alogliptin 25 mg was inferior in HbA1c change from Baseline vs glipizide. H02: Alogliptin 12.5 mg was inferior vs glipizide. H03: Alogliptin 25 mg was not superior vs glipizide. H04: Alogliptin 12.5 mg was not superior vs glipizide. Each subsequent null hypothesis was tested only if all previously tested null hypotheses were rejected with respect to Weeks 52 and 104.||0.059||
81574497|NCT00856284|162821795|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was met if the upper limit of the 1-sided 98.75% CI for the difference between alogliptin 25 mg and glipizide in HbA1c change from Baseline was less than 0.3%. If the null hypothesis H01 was rejected, then H02 was tested to show noninferiority of alogliptin 12.5 mg versus glipizide with a margin of 0.3%. Non-inferiority was met if the upper limit of the 1-sided 98.75% CI for the difference between alogliptin 12.5 mg and glipizide in HbA1c change from Baseline was less than 0.3%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.09|||||ONE_SIDED|98.75||0.003||||||||0.003||
81574498|NCT00856284|162821801|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was met if the upper limit of the 1-sided 98.75% CI for the difference between alogliptin 25 mg and glipizide in HbA1c change from Baseline was less than 0.3%. If the null hypothesis H01 was rejected, then H02 was tested to show noninferiority of alogliptin 12.5 mg versus glipizide with a margin of 0.3%. Non-inferiority was met if the upper limit of the 1-sided 98.75% CI for the difference between alogliptin 12.5 mg and glipizide in HbA1c change from Baseline was less than 0.3%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.13|||||ONE_SIDED|98.75||-0.006||||||The null hypotheses were tested in a fixed order at the 1-sided 0.0125 significance level at Weeks 52 and 104, independently: H01: Alogliptin 25 mg was inferior in HbA1c change from Baseline vs glipizide. H02: Alogliptin 12.5 mg was inferior vs glipizide. H03: Alogliptin 25 mg was not superior vs glipizide. H04: Alogliptin 12.5 mg was not superior vs glipizide. Each subsequent null hypothesis was tested only if all previously tested null hypotheses were rejected with respect to Weeks 52 and 104.||-0.006||
81574499|NCT00856284|162821801|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Non-inferiority was met if the upper limit of the 1-sided 98.75% CI for the difference between alogliptin 25 mg and glipizide in HbA1c change from Baseline was less than 0.3%. If the null hypothesis H01 was rejected, then H02 was tested to show noninferiority of alogliptin 12.5 mg versus glipizide with a margin of 0.3%. Non-inferiority was met if the upper limit of the 1-sided 98.75% CI for the difference between alogliptin 12.5 mg and glipizide in HbA1c change from Baseline was less than 0.3%.|LS Mean Difference|-0.09|||||ONE_SIDED|98.75||0.035||||||||0.035||
81574500|NCT01635101|162821802|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-11.8||||0.736|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-91.0|67.3|||ANOVA|||Difference in Least Squares (LS) Means||67.3|-91.0|0.736
81574501|NCT01635101|162821802|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|1.4||||0.967|TWO_SIDED|97.5|-75.9|78.7|||ANOVA|||LS Mean Difference||78.7|-75.9|0.967
81574502|NCT03975790|162821810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4695|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.4695
81574503|NCT03975790|162821810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7644|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.7644
81574504|NCT03975790|162821810|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8316|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8316
81574505|NCT03975790|162821811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9829|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9829
81574506|NCT03975790|162821811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8021|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8021
81574507|NCT03975790|162821811|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8376|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.8376
81574508|NCT03975790|162821812|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2864|||||||t-test|||||||0.2864
81574509|NCT03975790|162821812|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.1583|||||||t-test|||||||0.1583
81574510|NCT03975790|162821812|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4546|||||||t-test|||||||0.4546
81574511|NCT03975790|162821813|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.028|||||||t-test|||||||0.0280
81574512|NCT03975790|162821813|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0106|||||||t-test|||||||0.0106
81574513|NCT03975790|162821813|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7293|||||||t-test|||||||0.7293
81574514|NCT03975790|162821814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9215|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.9215
81574515|NCT03975790|162821814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6078|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6078
81574516|NCT03975790|162821814|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6258|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.6258
81574517|NCT03975790|162821815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3586|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.3586
81574518|NCT03975790|162821815|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5117|||||||Chi-squared|||||||0.5117
81574519|NCT03975790|162821816|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5372|||||||t-test|||||||0.5372
81574520|NCT03975790|162821816|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6155|||||||t-test|||||||0.6155
81574521|NCT03975790|162821816|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9696|||||||t-test|||||||0.9696
81574522|NCT03975790|162821817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2514|||||||t-test|||||||0.2514
81574523|NCT03975790|162821817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9851|||||||t-test|||||||0.9851
81574524|NCT03975790|162821817|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4309|||||||t-test|||||||0.4309
81574525|NCT03975790|162821818|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.6033|||||||t-test|||||||0.6033
81574526|NCT03975790|162821818|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.348|||||||t-test|||||||0.3480
81574527|NCT03975790|162821818|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.5375|||||||t-test|||||||0.5375
81574528|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0345|||||||Chi-squared|||Other aftercare||||0.0345
81574529|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.2316|||||||Chi-squared|||Other aftercare||||0.2316
81574530|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7349|||||||Chi-squared|||Other aftercare||||0.7349
81574531|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0774|||||||Chi-squared|||Other connective tissue disease||||0.0774
81574532|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.4228|||||||Chi-squared|||Other connective tissue disease||||0.4228
81574533|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.0583|||||||Chi-squared|||Other connective tissue disease||||0.0583
81574534|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9683|||||||Chi-squared|||Other non-traumatic joint disorders||||0.9683
81574535|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.8877|||||||Chi-squared|||Other non-traumatic joint disorders||||0.8877
81574536|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.9228|||||||Chi-squared|||Other non-traumatic joint disorders||||0.9228
81574537|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.7661|||||||Chi-squared|||Medical examination/evaluation||||0.7661
81574538|NCT03975790|162821819|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.3034|||||||Chi-squared|||Medical examination/evaluation||||0.3034
81575358|NCT00524368|162822266|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If at Week 48, the lower limit of the 95% two-sided confidence interval of the difference between DRV/rtv once daily and DRV/rtv twice daily exceeds -12%, non-inferiority of the DRV/rtv q.d. versus the DRV/rtv b.i.d. therapy was concluded.|Difference in proportion of response|0.0019|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.037|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.054|0.092|||Regression, Logistic|The model includes treatment as factor and baseline viral load (log10) as covariate.|Difference in proportion of response DRV/rtv once daily minus DRV/rtv twice daily estimated from the logistic regression model.|Assuming a response rate of 70% at 48 weeks for both treatment groups, 306 participants were required per treatment arm to establish noninferiority of darunavir (DRV)/ritonavir (rtv) once daily versus DRV/rtv twice daily with a maximum allowable difference of 12%, with a 1-sided significance level of 0.025 and 90% power.||0.092|-0.054|<0.001
81575359|NCT00524368|162822267|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|If at Week 48, the lower limit of this 95% 2-sided CI of the difference between DRV/rtv q.d. and DRV/rtv b.i.d. exceeded -12%, noninferiority of DRV/rtv q.d. and DRV/rtv b.i.d. could be concluded.|Difference in proportion of response|0.007|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.034|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.06|0.075|||Regression, Logistic|A logistic regression model includes treatment as fixed factor and baseline plasma viral load as a covariate.|Difference in proportion of response between 2 treatment groups (DRV/rtv q.d. minus DRV/rtv b.i.d)|||0.075|-0.060|<0.001
81575360|NCT00524368|162822268|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference between least square means|-0.003|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.977|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.188|0.182|||ANCOVA|Including 1 factor for treatment, and including the covariate baseline log10 plasma viral load|Difference between least square means between the DRV/rtv q.d. and DRV/rtv b.i.d. treatment groups at Week 48.|||0.182|-0.188|0.977
81575361|NCT00524368|162822269|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.99|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.094||0.917|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.824|1.191|||Cox proportional hazards|Including treatment as fixed factor and baseline plasma viral load as a covariate||||1.191|0.824|0.917
81575362|NCT00524368|162822270|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio, log|0.945|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.154||0.716|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.699|1.279|||Regression, Cox|Including baseline log10 viral load as covariate||||1.279|0.699|0.716
81575363|NCT00524368|162822271|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.072||0.711|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.169|0.115|||ANCOVA|Including 1 factor for treatment, and including the covariate baseline log10 plasma viral load|Difference in least square means between the 2 treatment groups (DRV/rtv q.d. and DRV/rtv b.i.d)|||0.115|-0.169|0.711
81575364|NCT00524368|162822272|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|-5.95|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|10.26||0.562|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-26.09|14.2|||ANCOVA|The model includes treatment as factor and baseline CD4 count and baseline viral load (log10) as covariates.|Difference in least square means DRV/rtv once daily minus DRV/rtv twice daily estimated from the ANCOVA model.|||14.20|-26.09|0.562
81575365|NCT00524368|162822273|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Difference in least square means|0.55|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.79||0.761|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.97|4.06|||ANCOVA|Including factors for treatment, and baseline log10 plasma viral load and baseline FAHI score as covariates|Difference in least square means DRV/rtv once daily minus DRV/rtv twice daily estimated from the ANCOVA model.|||4.06|-2.97|0.761
81575366|NCT02289690|162822298|OTHER||RP2D for veliparib in mg BID for 14 days|240.0|||||TWO_SIDED||||||||The RP2D for veliparib was determined to be 240 mg BID for 14 days with carboplatin (AUC 5 mg/mL\*min) on Day 1 and etoposide (100 mg/m²) on Days 1 to 3 during 21-day cycles for 4 cycles.|A primary objective of Phase 1 was to establish the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) for veliparib combined with carboplatin and etoposide. The RP2D was determined by the rate of DLTs and overall tolerability of veliparib plus carboplatin and etoposide.||||
81575367|NCT02289690|162822314|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.665||||0.059|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.503|0.88|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test stratified by lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level|Hazard ratio estimate was obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by LDH level. A hazard ratio \< 1 favors veliparib in combination with carboplatin and etoposide followed by veliparib maintenance monotherapy (Arm A).|"The primary efficacy analysis in the Phase 2 portion of the study was the comparison of PFS among participants who received veliparib in combination with carboplatin and etoposide followed by veliparib maintenance monotherapy (Arm A) vs. placebo in combination with carboplatin and etoposide followed by placebo maintenance monotherapy (Arm C).~Statistical significance was determined by a two-sided p-value ≤ 0.2"||0.880|0.503|0.059
81575368|NCT02289690|162822314|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.979||||0.924|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.744|1.288|||Log Rank|Two-sided log-rank test stratified by lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level|Hazard ratio estimate was obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by LDH level. A hazard ratio of \< 1 favors veliparib in combination with carboplatin and etoposide followed by placebo maintenance monotherapy (Arm B).|"If the primary analysis of PFS (Arm A vs Arm C) was statistically significant a fixed sequence testing procedure was to be performed with a 2-sided significance level of 0.2 for the following key secondary endpoints:~1. OS (Arm A vs Arm C)~2. PFS (Arms B vs Arm C)~3. OS (Arm B vs Arm C)~4. ORR (Arm A vs Arm C)~5. ORR (Arm B vs Arm C)~If significance versus Arm C was not demonstrated, all endpoints later in the testing hierarchy were to be considered exploratory."||1.288|0.744|0.924
81575369|NCT02289690|162822315|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.432||||0.088|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.092|1.879|||Log Rank|Two-sided log rank test stratified by LDH level.|Hazard ratio estimate was obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by LDH level. A hazard ratio of \< 1 favors veliparib in combination with carboplatin and etoposide followed by veliparib maintenance monotherapy (Arm A).|"If the primary analysis of PFS (Arm A vs Arm C) was statistically significant a fixed sequence testing procedure was to be performed with a 2-sided significance level of 0.2 for the following key secondary endpoints:~1. OS (Arm A vs Arm C)~2. PFS (Arms B vs Arm C)~3. OS (Arm B vs Arm C)~4. ORR (Arm A vs Arm C)~5. ORR (Arm B vs Arm C)~If significance versus Arm C was not demonstrated, all endpoints later in the testing hierarchy were to be considered exploratory."||1.879|1.092|0.088
81575402|NCT02509156|162822429|SUPERIORITY||slope of time|-0.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.23||0.261|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase I trial.|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate over time of the slope"|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the treatment groups. If there was no significant interaction, only one trajectory (slope) was reported.||||0.261
81575403|NCT02509156|162822430|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.58|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.41||0.071|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.51|1.35|||ANCOVA||Confidence intervals based on t-test|The change in regional strain was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.||1.35|-4.51|0.071
81575370|NCT02289690|162822315|SUPERIORITY||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.46||||0.083|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.104|1.931|||Log Rank|Two-sided log rank test stratified by LDH level.|Hazard ratio estimate was obtained from a Cox proportional hazards model stratified by LDH level. A hazard ratio of \< 1 favors veliparib in combination with carboplatin and etoposide followed by placebo maintenance monotherapy (Arm B).|"If the primary analysis of PFS (Arm A vs Arm C) was statistically significant a fixed sequence testing procedure was to be performed with a 2-sided significance level of 0.2 for the following key secondary endpoints:~1. OS (Arm A vs Arm C)~2. PFS (Arms B vs Arm C)~3. OS (Arm B vs Arm C)~4. ORR (Arm A vs Arm C)~5. ORR (Arm B vs Arm C)~If significance versus Arm C was not demonstrated, all endpoints later in the testing hierarchy were to be considered exploratory."||1.931|1.104|0.083
81575371|NCT02289690|162822316|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.9||||0.115|TWO_SIDED|80.0|1.1|3.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by LDH level.|Odds ratio was from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by LDH level. An odds ratio of \> 1 favors veliparib in combination with carboplatin and etoposide followed by veliparib maintenance monotherapy (Arm A).|"If the primary analysis of PFS (Arm A vs Arm C) was statistically significant a fixed sequence testing procedure was to be performed with a 2-sided significance level of 0.2 for the following key secondary endpoints:~1. OS (Arm A vs Arm C)~2. PFS (Arms B vs Arm C)~3. OS (Arm B vs Arm C)~4. ORR (Arm A vs Arm C)~5. ORR (Arm B vs Arm C)~If significance versus Arm C was not demonstrated, all endpoints later in the testing hierarchy were to be considered exploratory."||3.2|1.1|0.115
81575372|NCT02289690|162822316|SUPERIORITY||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.8||||0.604|TWO_SIDED|80.0|0.5|1.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by LDH level.|Odds ratio was from a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by LDH level. An odds ratio of \> 1 favors veliparib in combination with carboplatin and etoposide followed by placebo maintenance monotherapy (Arm B).|"If the primary analysis of PFS (Arm A vs Arm C) was statistically significant a fixed sequence testing procedure was to be performed with a 2-sided significance level of 0.2 for the following key secondary endpoints:~1. OS (Arm A vs Arm C)~2. PFS (Arms B vs Arm C)~3. OS (Arm B vs Arm C)~4. ORR (Arm A vs Arm C)~5. ORR (Arm B vs Arm C)~If significance versus Arm C was not demonstrated, all endpoints later in the testing hierarchy were to be considered exploratory."||1.3|0.5|0.604
81575373|NCT01170754|162822318|NON_INFERIORITY|Inferiority between the two groups was defined as a difference of 10% in the overall BBPS score||||||0.45|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p\<.05 was defined as the a priori threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.45
81575374|NCT01170754|162822319|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between the two groups was defined as a p-value = or \>.05.||||||0.13|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p\<.05 was defined as the a priori threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.13
81575375|NCT01170754|162822320|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between the two groups was defined as a p-value = or \>.05.||||||0.31|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p\<.05 was defined as the a priori threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.31
81575376|NCT01170754|162822321|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between the two groups was defined as a p-value = or \>.05.||||||0.87|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p\<.05 was defined as the a priori threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.87
81575377|NCT01170754|162822322|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between the two groups was defined as a p-value = or \>.05.||||||0.25|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p\<.05 was defined as the a priori threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.25
81575378|NCT01170754|162822323|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between the two groups was defined as a p-value = or \>.05.||||||0.47|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p\<.05 was defined as the a priori threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.47
81575379|NCT01170754|162822324|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between the two groups was defined as a p-value = or \>.05.||||||0.34|TWO_SIDED|95.0|||||t-test, 2 sided|||||||.34
81575380|NCT01170754|162822325|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between the two groups was defined as a p-value = or \>.05.||||||0.18|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p\<.05 was defined as the a priori threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.18
81575381|NCT01170754|162822326|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between the two groups was defined as a p-value = or \>.05.||||||0.75|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p\<.05 was defined as the a priori threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.75
81575382|NCT01170754|162822327|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between the two groups was defined as a p-value = or \>.05.||||||0.92|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p\<.05 was defined as the a priori threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.92
81575383|NCT01170754|162822328|EQUIVALENCE|Equivalence between the two groups was defined as a p-value = or \>.05.||||||0.6|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p\<.05 was defined as the a priori threshold for statistical significance|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.60
81575384|NCT01170754|162822329|NON_INFERIORITY|Inferiority between groups was defined as a difference of 10% in the overall BBPS score.||||||0.98|TWO_SIDED|95.0||||p\<.05 was defined as the a priori threshold for statistical significance.|t-test, 2 sided|||||||.98
81575385|NCT04626297|162822343|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|0.3|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-10.2|11.2||||||||11.2|-10.2|
81575386|NCT04626297|162822344|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|12.2|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.5|22.0||||||||22.0|2.5|
81575387|NCT04626297|162822345|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|21.7|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|10.3|33.2|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||33.2|10.3|<0.001
81575388|NCT04626297|162822346|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|25.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|12.6|38.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||38|12.6|<0.001
81575389|NCT04626297|162822347|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|20.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|9.0|31.6|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||31.6|9.0|<0.001
81575390|NCT04626297|162822348|OTHER||Risk Difference (RD)|11.9||||0.138|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|27.5|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||||27.5|-3.8|0.138
81575391|NCT04626297|162822349|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-8.21|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.447|<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-13.04|-3.39|||Mixed Models Analysis||The mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) included treatment, baseline value, visit, the interaction of the baseline value-by-visit, the interaction of treatment by-visit, geographic region, age group, baseline IGA score as fixed factors.|||-3.39|-13.04|<0.001
81575392|NCT04626297|162822350|OTHER||LS Mean Difference|-0.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.152||0.001658|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.8|-0.2|||ANCOVA|||||-0.2|-0.8|0.001658
81575404|NCT02509156|162822431|SUPERIORITY||slope of time|-0.14|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.689|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase I trial.|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate over time of the slope"|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the treatment groups. If there was no significant interaction, only one trajectory (slope) was reported.||||0.689
81575393|NCT02254486|162822356|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The confidence limits were adjusted for multiple comparisons (two alternative primary endpoints): To be declared non-inferior, the primary endpoint must show a difference in success rates of no greater than 10% in favor of Trisulfate Solution using lower 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.|Difference in success rate|0.14||||0.528|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-8.15|||P-value adjusted for multiple comparisons (two alternative primary endpoints): To be declared superior, the primary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||The hypothesis was to demonstrate NI of NER1006 to Trisulfate Solution (TS) (10% margin). Success rate was number of patients with successful overall bowel cleansing as proportion of number of patients in each group. Treatment effect was NER1006 success rate - TS success rate. A Hochberg procedure was used to control Type I error since there were 2 alternative primary endpoints. An alpha level of 1.25% 1-sided was used. A closed testing procedure used to evaluate superiority if NI was met.|||-8.15|0.528
81575394|NCT02254486|162822357|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The confidence limits were adjusted for multiple comparisons (two alternative primary endpoints): To be declared non-inferior the primary endpoint must show a difference in success rates of no greater than 10% in favour of Trisulfate Solution using lower 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.|Difference in excellent plus good rate|6.58||||0.059|ONE_SIDED|97.5|-1.69|||P-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons (two alternative primary endpoints): To be declared superior, primary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority and with 1-sided p-value \<0.025; the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||The hypothesis was to demonstrate NI of NER1006 to Trisulfate Solution (TS) (10% margin). Success rate was number of patients with successful overall bowel cleansing as proportion of number of patients in each group. Treatment effect was NER1006 success rate - TS success rate. A Hochberg procedure was used to control Type I error since there were 2 alternative primary endpoints. An alpha level of 1.25% 1-sided was used. A closed testing procedure used to evaluate superiority if NI was met.|||-1.69|0.059
81575395|NCT02254486|162822358|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be declared non-inferior, the key secondary endpoint must show a difference in rates of no greater than 10% in favor of Trisulfate Solution using lower 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.|Difference in ADR|-3.01||||0.863|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.36|5.28||To be declared superior, the key secondary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority and show a significant advantage for NER1006 relative to Trisulfate Solution with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||If at least one of the alternative primary endpoints was met, then key secondary endpoints for the same colon region as met by the primary endpoint were evaluated hierarchically in a pre-specified order. The difference in ADR was calculated as NER1006 rate - TS rate using 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Formal testing was to proceed in the hierarchy if preceding key secondary endpoint met non-inferiority. This procedure ensured overall Type I error control at 2.5% 1-sided.||5.28|-11.36|0.863
81575396|NCT02254486|162822359|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be declared non-inferior, the key secondary endpoint must show a difference in rates of no greater than 10% in favor of Trisulfate Solution using lower 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.||||||0.66||||||To be declared superior, the key secondary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority and show a significant advantage for NER1006 relative to Trisulfate Solution with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||If at least one of the alternative primary endpoints was met, then key secondary endpoints for the same colon region as met by the primary endpoint were evaluated hierarchically in a pre-specified order. The difference in ADR was calculated as NER1006 rate - TS rate using 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Formal testing was to proceed in the hierarchy if preceding key secondary endpoint met non-inferiority. This procedure ensured overall Type I error control at 2.5% 1-sided.||||0.660
81575397|NCT02254486|162822360|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|To be declared non-inferior, the key secondary endpoint must show a difference in rates of no greater than 10% in favor of Trisulfate Solution using lower 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Calculated using exact Clopper-Pearson confidence limits.||||||0.953||||||To be declared superior, the key secondary endpoint must demonstrate non-inferiority and show a significant advantage for NER1006 relative to Trisulfate Solution with 1-sided p-value \<0.025, the threshold for statistical significance.|Fisher Exact|||If at least one of the alternative primary endpoints was met, then key secondary endpoints for the same colon region as met by the primary endpoint were evaluated hierarchically in a pre-specified order. The difference in PDR was calculated as NER1006 rate - Trisulfate Solution rate using 1-sided 97.5% confidence limits. Formal testing was to proceed in the hierarchy if preceding key secondary endpoint met non-inferiority. This procedure ensured overall Type I error control at 2.5% 1-sided.||||0.953
81575398|NCT02254486|162822361|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|Formal hierarchical testing of this key secondary endpoints was not performed due to the results of the non-inferiority analysis.||||||0.781|||||||Fisher Exact|||If at least one of the alternative primary endpoints were met, then key secondary endpoints were evaluated hierarchichally in a pre-specified order. Non-inferiority was concluded if the 1-sided 97.5% confidence limit (CL) for difference in proportion of events between 2 groups excluded a 10% or greater difference was in favor of Trisulate Solution. Formal testing was to proceed in the hierarchy if preceding key secondary endpoint had at least met non-inferiority.||||0.781
81575399|NCT02509156|162822426|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.8|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.57||0.746|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.52|6.11|||ANCOVA|The change in LVEF was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.|Confidence intervals based on t-test|||6.11|-4.52|0.746
81575400|NCT02509156|162822427|SUPERIORITY||slope of time|1.53|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.63||0.024|TWO_SIDED|||||No adjustments for multiplicity were made in this Phase I trial|Repeated Measures Linear Regression||"Standard error of the mean is the standard error of the estimate of the slope of time."|Repeated-measures linear regression models were used to address trajectories (upward or downward trends) over time within each of the treatment groups. If there was no significant interaction, only one trajectory (slope) was reported.||||0.024
81575401|NCT02509156|162822428|SUPERIORITY||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.71|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.94||0.328|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.68|1.26|||ANCOVA||Confidence intervals based on t-test|The change in global strain was compared using ANCOVA analyses adjusting for baseline values.||1.26|-2.68|0.328
81575723|NCT05355805|162822849|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|6.56|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.764||0.3322|TWO_SIDED|||||The estimated risk difference divided by the standard error was used as the test statistic and a p-value calculated assuming that the test statistic follows a standard normal distribution under the null hypothesis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The common risk difference between placebo QW/Q2W and the izokibep 160 mg Q2W arm among the four strata, prior biologic/JAK inhibitor use for HS (Yes/No) and Hurley Stage (II or III), used for randomization and associated standard error will be estimated by combining the observed risk differences using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.~Non-response imputation was used for participants with missing HiSCR100."||||0.3322
81575724|NCT05355805|162822850|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|8.63|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.78||0.3258|TWO_SIDED|||||The estimated risk difference divided by the standard error was used as the test statistic and a p-value calculated assuming that the test statistic follows a standard normal distribution under the null hypothesis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The common risk difference between placebo QW/Q2W and the izokibep 160 mg QW arm among the four strata, prior biologic/JAK inhibitor use for HS (Yes/No) and Hurley Stage (II or III), used for randomization and associated standard error will be estimated by combining the observed risk differences using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.~Non-response imputation was used for participants with missing HiSCR50."||||0.3258
81575725|NCT05355805|162822850|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.28|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.775||0.4068|TWO_SIDED|||||The estimated risk difference divided by the standard error was used as the test statistic and a p-value calculated assuming that the test statistic follows a standard normal distribution under the null hypothesis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The common risk difference between placebo QW/Q2W and the izokibep 160 mg Q2W arm among the four strata, prior biologic/JAK inhibitor use for HS (Yes/No) and Hurley Stage (II or III), used for randomization and associated standard error will be estimated by combining the observed risk differences using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.~Non-response imputation was used for participants with missing HiSCR50."||||0.4068
81575726|NCT05355805|162822851|SUPERIORITY|Predictors in the regression model for missing values at Week 16 are Baseline Hurley stage, baseline abscess count, baseline inflammatory nodule count, baseline draining fistula count, sex, race, age, BMI and Prior Biologic/JAK inhibitor use for HS plus counts of abscess, inflammatory nodule, and draining fistula at prior scheduled assessment. Missing flare values in both the placebo and izokibep groups are imputed using observed data from the placebo group only.|Risk Difference (RD)|-7.4|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.661||0.3329|TWO_SIDED|||||The estimated risk difference divided by the standard error will be used as the test statistic and a p-value calculated assuming that the test statistic follows a standard normal distribution under the null hypothesis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The common risk difference between placebo QW/Q2W and the izokibep 160 mg QW arm among the four strata, prior biologic/JAK inhibitor use for HS (Yes/No) and Hurley Stage (II or III), used for randomization and associated standard error will be estimated by combining the observed risk differences using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.~Missing data of abscess and inflammatory nodules counts at scheduled visits are imputed assuming monotone missingness pattern."||||0.3329
81575727|NCT05355805|162822851|SUPERIORITY|Predictors in the regression model for missing values at Week 16 are Baseline Hurley stage, baseline abscess count, baseline inflammatory nodule count, baseline draining fistula count, sex, race, age, BMI and Prior Biologic/JAK inhibitor use for HS plus counts of abscess, inflammatory nodule, and draining fistula at prior scheduled assessment. Missing flare values in both the placebo and izokibep groups are imputed using observed data from the placebo group only.|Risk Difference (RD)|4.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|7.574||0.5882|TWO_SIDED|||||The estimated risk difference divided by the standard error was used as the test statistic and a p-value calculated assuming that the test statistic follows a standard normal distribution under the null hypothesis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||"The common risk difference between placebo QW/Q2W and the izokibep 160 mg Q2W arm among the four strata, prior biologic/JAK inhibitor use for HS (Yes/No) and Hurley Stage (II or III), used for randomization and associated standard error will be estimated by combining the observed risk differences using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.~Missing data of abscess and inflammatory nodules counts at scheduled visits are imputed assuming monotone missingness pattern."||||0.5882
81575728|NCT05355805|162822852|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.31|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.995||0.5422|TWO_SIDED|||||The estimated risk difference divided by the standard error was used as the test statistic and a p-value calculated assuming that the test statistic follows a standard normal distribution under the null hypothesis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The common risk difference between placebo QW/Q2W and the izokibep 160 mg QW arm among the four strata, prior biologic/JAK inhibitor use for HS (Yes/No), used for randomization and associated standard error will be estimated by combining the observed risk differences using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.||||0.5422
81575729|NCT05355805|162822852|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|-5.23|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.77||0.6569|TWO_SIDED|||||The estimated risk difference divided by the standard error was used as the test statistic and a p-value calculated assuming that the test statistic follows a standard normal distribution under the null hypothesis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The common risk difference between placebo QW/Q2W and the izokibep 160 mg Q2W arm among the four strata, prior biologic/JAK inhibitor use for HS (Yes/No), used for randomization and associated standard error will be estimated by combining the observed risk differences using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.||||0.6569
81575730|NCT05355805|162822853|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|7.48|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.951||0.4031|TWO_SIDED|||||The estimated risk difference divided by the standard error was used as the test statistic and a p-value calculated assuming that the test statistic follows a standard normal distribution under the null hypothesis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The common risk difference between placebo QW/Q2W and the izokibep 160 mg QW arm among the four strata, prior biologic/JAK inhibitor use for HS (Yes/No) and Hurley Stage (II or III), used for randomization and associated standard error will be estimated by combining the observed risk differences using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.||||0.4031
81575731|NCT05355805|162822853|SUPERIORITY||Risk Difference (RD)|21.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|9.959||0.0327|TWO_SIDED|||||The estimated risk difference divided by the standard error was used as the test statistic and a p-value calculated assuming that the test statistic follows a standard normal distribution under the null hypothesis.|Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||The common risk difference between placebo QW/Q2W and the izokibep 160 mg Q2W arm among the four strata, prior biologic/JAK inhibitor use for HS (Yes/No) and Hurley Stage (II or III), used for randomization and associated standard error will be estimated by combining the observed risk differences using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel weighting.||||0.0327
81575859|NCT02850965|162823108|OTHER|Missing sPGA at Week 16 data were imputed using a combination of non-responder imputation (NRI) and last observed carried forward (LOCF).|Difference in sPGA <= 1 Response Rate|7.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-4.8|19.1|||Regression, Logistic||Difference in sPGA \<= 1 Response Rate = (BI 695501 - US-licensed Humira, %)|The week 16 confidence interval for the estimated difference in percentage are produced using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve.|The statistical model: Logit (response to treatment at Week 16)=Treatment+Baseline PASI+Prior exposure to a biologic agent+random error. Model included fixed, categorical effects of treatment (BI 695501 vs US-licensed Humira) and prior exposure to a biologic agent (yes/no), continuous effect of baseline PASI.|19.1|-4.8|
81575860|NCT02850965|162823109|OTHER|Missing DLQI at Week 16 data were imputed using a combination of non-responder imputation (NRI) and last observed carried forward (LOCF).|Difference in DLQI Response Rate|0.4|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|-11.7|11.3|||Regression, Logistic||Difference in DLQI (0, 1) Response Rate = (BI 695501 - US-licensed Humira, %)|The week 16 confidence interval for the estimated difference in percentage are produced using the cumulative distribution function method of Reeve.|The statistical model: Logit (response to treatment at Week 16)=Treatment+Baseline PASI+Prior exposure to a biologic agent+random error. Model included fixed, categorical effects of treatment (BI 695501 vs US-licensed Humira) and prior exposure to a biologic agent (yes/no), continuous effect of baseline PASI.|11.3|-11.7|
81575861|NCT01767155|162823111|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|69.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|63.6|75.1||||||Kaplan-Meier log-log transformed estimates: survivors at 6 months||75.1|63.6|
81575862|NCT01767155|162823111|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|45.8|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.5|52.0||||||Kaplan-Meier log-log transformed estimates: survivors at 12 months||52.0|39.5|
81575863|NCT01767155|162823111|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|72.1|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|66.0|77.3||||||Kaplan-Meier log-log transformed estimates: survivors at 6 months||77.3|66.0|
81575864|NCT01767155|162823111|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|44.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|38.2|50.7||||||Kaplan-Meier log-log transformed estimates: survivors at 12 months||50.7|38.2|
81575865|NCT01767155|162823111|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|1.06||||0.5441|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.87|1.3|||Log Rank|2-sided||A Cox model with treatment effects was used to estimate the hazard ratio and perform hypothesis testing. The estimated hazard ratio and the 95% CI of the hazard ratio were presented.||1.30|0.87|0.5441
81575866|NCT01767155|162823112|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|0.87||||0.5907|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.52|1.45|||Mantel Haenszel|2-sided test||Hypothesis testing between the two treatment arms was performed using a Mantel Haenszel test. The odds ratio and 95% CI of the odds ratio were presented.||1.45|0.52|0.5907
81575867|NCT01767155|162823113|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|46.7|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|39.5|53.6||||||Kaplan-Meier log-log transformed estimates: survivors at 6 months.||53.6|39.5|
81575868|NCT01767155|162823113|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|20.6|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|14.6|27.4||||||Kaplan-Meier log-log transformed estimates: survivors at 12 months||27.4|14.6|
81575869|NCT01767155|162823113|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|47.5|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|40.0|54.7||||||Kaplan-Meier log-log transformed estimates: survivors at 6 months||54.7|40.0|
81575870|NCT01767155|162823113|OTHER||Kaplan-Meier|12.3|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|6.9|19.3||||||Kaplan-Meier log-log transformed estimates: survivors at 12 months||19.3|6.9|
81575871|NCT01767155|162823113|OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.89||||0.3089|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.71|1.11|||Log Rank|2-sided||Hypothesis testing between the two treatment arms was performed using a log rank test.||1.11|0.71|0.3089
81575872|NCT01767155|162823114|OTHER||Odds Ratio (OR)|1.07||||0.6924|TWO_SIDED|95.0|0.76|1.52|||Mantel Haenszel|2-sided||Hypothesis testing between the two treatment arms was performed using a Mantel Haenszel test.||1.52|0.76|0.6924
81575873|NCT02725710|162823129|OTHER|||||||0.56|||||||Regression, Linear|||||||0.56
81575874|NCT04786990|162823156|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81575875|NCT04786990|162823156|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81575876|NCT04786990|162823157|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81575877|NCT04786990|162823157|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81575878|NCT04786990|162823159|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81575879|NCT04786990|162823159|OTHER|||||||0.0002||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||0.0002
81575880|NCT04786990|162823160|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||<0.0001
81575881|NCT04786990|162823160|OTHER||||||<|0.0001||||||The p-value generated for the comparison between time points for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed. There is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||<0.0001
81575882|NCT04786990|162823161|OTHER|||||||0.0685||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data.|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 4||||0.0685
81575883|NCT04786990|162823161|OTHER|||||||0.2575||||||The p-value generated from the statistical test for this efficacy measure is considered nominal. An adjustment for multiplicity was not performed, and as a result, there is no control of Type 1 error in the statistical analysis of these data|t-test, 2 sided|||Week 8||||0.2575
81576027|NCT01571427|162823410|EQUIVALENCE|It was calculated that 82 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have at least 80% to detect a Cohen's D of 0.45 in the difference in changes from baseline to week 6 at alpha=0.05 (two tailed). All randomized participants (n=83) were included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.41|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.35||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|||||0.25
81576028|NCT01571427|162823410|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample (CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 combined). Analyses within each CDR group are exploratory.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.49|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.42||0.25|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 2: AMONG CDR=0 group (N=49)||||0.25
81576029|NCT01571427|162823410|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses within each CDR group are exploratory.|Median Difference (Final Values)|-0.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.85|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analyses 3: AMONG CDR=0.5 (Mild Cognitive Impairment) group, N=34 .||||0.85
81576030|NCT01571427|162823411|EQUIVALENCE|It was calculated that 82 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have at least 80% to detect a Cohen's D of 0.45 in the difference in changes from baseline to week 6 at alpha=0.05 (two tailed). All randomized participants (n=83) were included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.2|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.92||0.02|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|||||0.02
81576031|NCT01571427|162823411|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|4.0|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.28||0.003|TWO_SIDED|||||Statistically significant based on the Bonferroni multiple comparison adjusted P value of P\<0.004.|Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 2: AMONG CDR=0 group (N=49)||||0.003
81576032|NCT01571427|162823411|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.52|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.14||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analyses 3: CDR=0.5 (Mild Cognitive Impairment) group, N=34||||0.65
81576033|NCT01571427|162823412|EQUIVALENCE|It was calculated that 82 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have at least 80% to detect a Cohen's D of 0.45 in the difference in changes from baseline to week 6 at alpha=0.05 (two tailed). All randomized participants (n=83) were included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.33||0.98|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|||||0.98
81576034|NCT01571427|162823412|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.63||0.96|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 2: Among CDR 0 (n=49)||||0.96
81576035|NCT01571427|162823412|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.51|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.38||0.83|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 3: Among CDR 0.5 (n=34)||||0.83
81576036|NCT01571427|162823413|EQUIVALENCE|It was calculated that 82 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have at least 80% to detect a Cohen's D of 0.45 in the difference in changes from baseline to week 6 at alpha=0.05 (two tailed). All randomized participants (n=83) were included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.27|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.64||0.68|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|||||0.68
81576037|NCT01571427|162823413|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.34|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.84||0.69|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 2: CDR 0 (n=49)||||0.69
81576038|NCT01571427|162823413|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.18|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.02||0.86|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 3: CDR 0.5 (n=34)||||0.86
81576052|NCT01571427|162823418|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.03||0.24|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 2: CDR 0 (n=49)||||0.24
81576039|NCT01571427|162823414|EQUIVALENCE|It was calculated that 82 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have at least 80% to detect a Cohen's D of 0.45 in the difference in changes from baseline to week 6 at alpha=0.05 (two tailed). All randomized participants (n=83) were included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.04|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.43||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|||||0.92
81576040|NCT01571427|162823414|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.06|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.61||0.92|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 2: CDR 0 (n=49)||||0.92
81576041|NCT01571427|162823414|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.62||0.94|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 3: CDR 0.5 (n=34)||||0.94
81576042|NCT01571427|162823415|EQUIVALENCE|It was calculated that 82 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have at least 80% to detect a Cohen's D of 0.45 in the difference in changes from baseline to week 6 at alpha=0.05 (two tailed). All randomized participants (n=83) were included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.11|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.84||0.46|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|||||0.46
81576043|NCT01571427|162823415|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|2.08||0.61|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 2: CDR 0 (n=49)||||0.61
81576044|NCT01571427|162823415|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.66|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|6.42||0.8|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 3: CDR 0.5 (n=34)||||0.80
81576045|NCT01571427|162823416|EQUIVALENCE|It was calculated that 82 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have at least 80% to detect a Cohen's D of 0.45 in the difference in changes from baseline to week 6 at alpha=0.05 (two tailed). All randomized participants (n=83) were included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|3.25|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|8.88||0.72|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|||||0.72
81576046|NCT01571427|162823416|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|2.26|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|11.1||0.84|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 2: CDR 0 (n=49)||||0.84
81576047|NCT01571427|162823416|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|12.39|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|14.4||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 3: CDR 0.5 (n=34)||||0.40
81576048|NCT01571427|162823417|EQUIVALENCE|It was calculated that 82 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have at least 80% to detect a Cohen's D of 0.45 in the difference in changes from baseline to week 6 at alpha=0.05 (two tailed). All randomized participants (n=83) were included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.81|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.91||0.38|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|||||0.38
81576049|NCT01571427|162823417|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.12|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.31||0.39|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 2: CDR 0 (n=49)||||0.39
81576050|NCT01571427|162823417|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.68|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|1.26||0.59|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 3: CDR 0.5 (n=34)||||0.59
81576051|NCT01571427|162823418|EQUIVALENCE|It was calculated that 82 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have at least 80% to detect a Cohen's D of 0.45 in the difference in changes from baseline to week 6 at alpha=0.05 (two tailed). All randomized participants (n=83) were included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.05|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.02||0.03|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|||||0.03
81576071|NCT02557698|162823481|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.017|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.3|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.3|-3.1|0.017
81576054|NCT01571427|162823419|EQUIVALENCE|It was calculated that 82 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have at least 80% to detect a Cohen's D of 0.45 in the difference in changes from baseline to week 6 at alpha=0.05 (two tailed). All randomized participants (n=83) were included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.65|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|||||0.65
81576055|NCT01571427|162823419|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.02|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.64|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 2: CDR 0 (n=49)||||0.64
81576056|NCT01571427|162823419|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.08|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.42|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 3: CDR 0.5 (n=34)||||0.42
81576057|NCT01571427|162823420|EQUIVALENCE|It was calculated that 82 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have at least 80% to detect a Cohen's D of 0.45 in the difference in changes from baseline to week 6 at alpha=0.05 (two tailed). All randomized participants (n=83) were included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.45||0.45|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|||||0.45
81576058|NCT01571427|162823420|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.004|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.05||0.93|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 2: CDR 0 (n=49)||||0.93
81576059|NCT01571427|162823420|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.07|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.08||0.4|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 3: CDR 0.5 (n=34)||||0.40
81576060|NCT01571427|162823421|EQUIVALENCE|It was calculated that 82 participants randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the 2 arms would have at least 80% to detect a Cohen's D of 0.45 in the difference in changes from baseline to week 6 at alpha=0.05 (two tailed). All randomized participants (n=83) were included in the analysis.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.09|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.09||0.3|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|||||0.30
81576061|NCT01571427|162823421|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|0.03|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.1||0.75|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 2: CDR 0 (n=49)||||0.75
81576062|NCT01571427|162823421|EQUIVALENCE|Power calculation was based on the entire sample which combined CDR=0 and CDR=0.5 groups. Analyses by each CDR group are exploratory.|Mean Difference (Final Values)|-0.24|STANDARD_ERROR_OF_MEAN|0.15||0.12|TWO_SIDED||||||Regression, Linear||Estimates reported here is coefficient for the experimental group (with the control group as a reference), using a linear regression model controlling for Geriatric Depression Scale - 15 items version (GDS-15).|Analysis 3: CDR 0.5 (n=34)||||0.12
81576063|NCT04493281|162823429|EQUIVALENCE|The analysis was performed by analysis of variance (ANOVA), which included factors accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects nested in sequences, period, and treatment. For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the geometric mean ratio of AUC0-t for oral suspension and intravenous formulation were required to be within the range of 0.80 to 1.25.|Ratio (PO/IV)|0.97|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.91|1.04||||||||1.04|0.91|
81576064|NCT04493281|162823430|EQUIVALENCE|The analysis was performed by analysis of variance (ANOVA), which included factors accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects nested in sequences, period, and treatment. For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the geometric mean ratio of AUC0-inf for oral suspension and intravenous formulation were required to be within the range of 0.80 to 1.25.|Ratio (PO/IV)|0.98|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.92|1.04||||||||1.04|0.92|
81576065|NCT04493281|162823431|EQUIVALENCE|The analysis was performed by analysis of variance (ANOVA), which included factors accounting for the following sources of variation: sequence, subjects nested in sequences, period, and treatment. For bioequivalence, the 90% CIs of the geometric mean ratio of Cmax for oral suspension and intravenous formulation were required to be within the range of 0.80 to 1.25.|Ratio (PO/IV)|1.22|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.09|1.36||||||||1.36|1.09|
81576066|NCT03395886|162823461|OTHER|||||||0.831|||||||Chi-squared|||Summary statistics are expressed as numbers and percentages and compared between groups by Chi-square test.||||0.831
81576067|NCT03395886|162823462|OTHER|||||||0.8|||||||Generalized estimating equations|||||||0.800
81576068|NCT02557698|162823478|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.9||||0.002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.1|-0.8|||t-test, 2 sided|||H0=Intervention and control groups do not differ with respect to the TEWL forearm at visit 3 H1=The TEWL on the forearm at visit 3 differs between the groups||-0.8|-3.1|0.002
81576069|NCT02557698|162823479|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-2.3|||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.5|-1.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-1.2|-3.5|<0.001
81576070|NCT02557698|162823480|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Mean Difference (Final Values)|-1.7||||0.024|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.2|-0.2|||t-test, 2 sided|||||-0.2|-3.2|0.024
81576098|NCT03590041|162823518|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.04||||||Linear Mixed Model adjusted for a priori patient covariates: Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Health Literacy, Food Availability, Charlson Score, Mental Illness, Substance use. Adjusted P-value represents the significance test for the time x group interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||We hypothesized that patients in Patient-Driven SMAs would have greater reductions in Diabetes Distress than those in Standardized SMAs. We expected seeing an effect size of a .6 unit decrease (.30) in Standardized SMAs and 1.2 unit decrease (.60) in Patient-Driven SMAs. We estimate we have \>80% power to detect effect sizes between .29 (ICC=3%) and .34 (ICC=5%).||||0.04
81576099|NCT03590041|162823519|SUPERIORITY|||||||0.82||||||Linear Mixed Model adjusted for a priori patient covariates: Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Health Literacy, Food Availability, Charlson Score, Mental Illness, Substance use. Adjusted P-value represents the significance test for the time x group interaction|Mixed Models Analysis|||We hypothesized that patients in the Patient-Driven condition would have a greater reduction in HbA1c than patients in the Standardized condition. We estimate we have \>80% power to detect effect sizes between .29 (ICC=3%) and .34 (ICC=5%).||||0.82
81576100|NCT02533427|162823524|OTHER||% Geometric Least Square Mean(GLSM)Ratio|107.36|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|103.19|111.69|||||Test/Reference: Norelgestromin Part B/Part A|Norelgestromin Part B/Part A||111.69|103.19|
81576101|NCT02533427|162823525|OTHER||% GLSM Ratio|115.14|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.49|124.5|||||Test/Reference: Norgestrel Part B/Part A|Norgestrel Part B/Part A||124.50|106.49|
81576102|NCT02533427|162823526|OTHER||% GLSM Ratio|105.43|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|96.95|114.66|||||Test/Reference: Ethinyl estradiol Part B/Part A|Ethinyl estradiol Part B/Part A||114.66|96.95|
81576103|NCT02533427|162823527|OTHER||% GLSM Ratio|248.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|33.11|1870.81|||||Test/Reference: Norgestimate Part B/Part A|Norgestimate Part B/Part A||1870.81|33.11|
81576104|NCT02533427|162823528|OTHER||% GLSM Ratio|107.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|97.78|118.65|||||Test/Reference: Norelgestromin Part B/Part A|Norelgestromin Part B/Part A||118.65|97.78|
81576105|NCT02533427|162823529|OTHER||% GLSM Ratio|115.02|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|108.12|122.37|||||Test/Reference: Norgestrel Part B/Part A|Norgestrel Part B/Part A||122.37|108.12|
81576106|NCT02533427|162823530|OTHER||% GLSM Ratio|121.06|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|106.1|138.12|||||Test/Reference: Ethinyl estradiol Part B/Part A|Ethinyl estradiol Part B/Part A||138.12|106.10|
81576107|NCT02533427|162823531|OTHER||% GLSM Ratio|112.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|87.19|144.14|||||Test/Reference: Norgestimate Part B/Part A|Norgestimate Part B/Part A||144.14|87.19|
81576108|NCT02533427|162823532|OTHER||% GLSM Ratio|114.19|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|107.4|121.39|||||Test/Reference: Norelgestromin Part B/Part A|Norelgestromin Part B/Part A||121.39|107.40|
81576109|NCT02533427|162823533|OTHER||% GLSM Ratio|121.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|110.85|133.44|||||Test/Reference: Norgestrel Part B/Part A|Norgestrel Part B/Part A||133.44|110.85|
81576110|NCT02533427|162823534|OTHER||% GLSM Ratio|92.86|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|82.55|104.45|||||Test/Reference: Ethinyl estradiol Part B/Part A|Ethinyl estradiol Part B/Part A||104.45|82.55|
81576111|NCT01979016|162823551|SUPERIORITY||Least Squares (LS) Mean Difference|-69.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-92.5|-46.2|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 200 mg qw vs Placebo qw|Analysis was performed by a mixed model repeated measures (MMRM) model.||-46.2|-92.5|< 0.0001
81576112|NCT01979016|162823552|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|37.0|||=|0.0006|TWO_SIDED|95.0|18.82|55.25|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 200 mg qw vs Placebo qw|Analysis was performed by a MMRM model.||55.25|18.82|= 0.0006
81576113|NCT01979016|162823553|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|48.1|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|28.0|68.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel||Dupilumab 200 mg qw vs Placebo qw|Analysis was performed by a MMRM model.||68.30|28.00|< 0.0001
81576114|NCT01979016|162823554|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-2.66|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-3.8|-1.52|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 200 mg qw vs Placebo qw|Analysis was performed by a MMRM model.||-1.52|-3.80|< 0.0001
81576115|NCT01979016|162823555|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-48.08|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-71.31|-24.85|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 200 mg qw vs Placebo qw|Analysis was performed by a MMRM model.||-24.85|-71.31|= 0.0001
81576116|NCT01979016|162823556|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-21.5|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-29.0|-14.0|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 200 mg qw vs Placebo qw|Analysis was performed by a MMRM model.||-14.0|-29.0|<0.0001
81576117|NCT01979016|162823557|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-31.3|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-41.5|-21.1|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 200 mg qw vs Placebo qw|Analysis was performed by a MMRM model.||-21.1|-41.5|< 0.0001
81576118|NCT01979016|162823558|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-46.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-62.0|-31.3|||ANCOVA||Dupilumab 200 mg qw vs Placebo qw|Analysis was performed by MMRM model.||-31.3|-62.0|< 0.0001
81576119|NCT01979016|162823559|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|55.6|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|33.38|77.73|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical comparison for percentage of participants who achieved 50% reduction from baseline in EASI score (EASI-50). Analysis was performed by a MMRM model.||77.73|33.38|< 0.0001
81576120|NCT01979016|162823559|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|51.9|||=|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|29.59|74.12|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical comparison for percentage of participants who achieved 75% reduction from baseline in EASI score (EASI-75). Analysis was performed by a MMRM model.||74.12|29.59|= 0.0001
81576121|NCT01979016|162823559|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|33.3|||=|0.0011|TWO_SIDED|95.0|15.55|51.11|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical comparison for percentage of participants who achieved 90% reduction from baseline in EASI score (EASI-90). Analysis was performed by a MMRM model.||51.11|15.55|= 0.0011
81576122|NCT01979016|162823560|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|48.1|||=|0.0002|TWO_SIDED|95.0|27.0|69.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical comparison for percentage of participants who achieved 50% reduction from baseline in SCORAD Score (SCORAD-50). Analysis was performed by a MMRM model.||69.3|27.0|= 0.0002
81576123|NCT01979016|162823560|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|11.1|||=|0.0792|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-0.7|23.0|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical comparison for percentage of participants who achieved 75% reduction from baseline in SCORAD Score (SCORAD-75). Analysis was performed by a MMRM model.||23.0|-0.7|= 0.0792
81576124|NCT01979016|162823560|SUPERIORITY||Percentage difference|7.4|||=|0.1573|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-2.5|17.3|||Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel|||Statistical comparison for percentage of participants who achieved 90% reduction from baseline in SCORAD Score (SCORAD-90). Analysis was performed by a MMRM model.||17.3|-2.5|= 0.1573
81576125|NCT01979016|162823561|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-10.4|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-14.3|-6.6|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed by a MMRM model.||-6.6|-14.3|< 0.0001
81576126|NCT01979016|162823562|SUPERIORITY||LS Mean Difference|-46.2|||<|0.0001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-63.9|-28.5|||ANCOVA|||Analysis was performed by a MMRM model.||-28.5|-63.9|< 0.0001
81576157|NCT02205814|162823685|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.05|TWO_SIDED|||||Fourhundred evaluable patients were supposed to provide approximately 80% power in rejecting the null hypothesis of equality between any dose of fasitibant and placebo based on previous results and an overall significance level of 5% (two-sided).|mixed linear model for repeated measures|||All secondary efficacy variables were analysed on the ITT population only. Multiplicity was adjusted using the Hochberg procedure. The continuous secondary efficacy variables were analysed over time and were treated in the same way as the primary efficacy variable with respective output.||||<0.05
81576158|NCT00143403|162823700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Hazard Ratio (HR)|0.9||||||95.0|0.67|1.2|||||HR: Irinotecan+5-FU/FA / 5-FU/FA|||1.20|0.67|
81576159|NCT00143403|162823700|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.468||95.0|||||Log Rank|||||||0.468
81576160|NCT01574326|162823702|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||Least square (LS) mean difference|-0.9||||0.001|TWO_SIDED|95.0|-1.44|-0.37|||ANCOVA|Threshold for significance ≤ 0.05.||Primary efficacy endpoint, change from baseline to Week 2 in serum phosphorus, was compared between treatment groups using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline phosphorus and screening BSA as covariates and fixed effect for treatment. No center effect was included in the model. The estimate of the treatment difference (Sevelamer Carbonate - Placebo) and its 95% CI were presented. Significance was to be declared if the p-value was ≤0.05.||-0.37|-1.44|0.001
81576161|NCT01606436|162823725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|0.62|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.2|2.44||||||Comparison at 0.5 hours postdose.||2.44|-1.20|
81576162|NCT01606436|162823725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.89|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.05|4.73||||||Comparison at 2.0 hours postdose.||4.73|1.05|
81576163|NCT01606436|162823725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.11|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.28|3.95||||||Comparison at 3.0 hours postdose.||3.95|0.28|
81576164|NCT01606436|162823725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|3.32||||||Comparison at 4.0 hours postdose.||3.32|-0.36|
81576165|NCT01606436|162823725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.36|3.32||||||Comparison at 5.0 hours postdose.||3.32|-0.36|
81576166|NCT01606436|162823725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|3.48|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|1.64|5.32||||||Comparison at 6.0 hours postdose.||5.32|1.64|
81576167|NCT01606436|162823725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|2.12|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|0.27|3.97||||||Comparison at 8.0 hours postdose.||3.97|0.27|
81576168|NCT01606436|162823725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.67|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-0.17|3.51||||||Comparison at 12.0 hours postdose.||3.51|-0.17|
81576169|NCT01606436|162823725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|1.01|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|-1.57|3.59||||||Comparison at 0.5 hours postdose.||3.59|-1.57|
81576170|NCT01606436|162823725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|4.99|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.4|7.57||||||Comparison at 2.0 hours postdose.||7.57|2.40|
81576171|NCT01606436|162823725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|6.28|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.71|8.86||||||Comparison at 3.0 hours postdose.||8.86|3.71|
81576172|NCT01606436|162823725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|6.35|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|3.78|8.93||||||Comparison at 4.0 hours postdose.||8.93|3.78|
81576173|NCT01606436|162823725|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER_LEGACY||LS Mean Difference|4.71|||||TWO_SIDED|90.0|2.11|7.31||||||Comparison at 12.0 hours postdose.||7.31|2.11|
81576174|NCT00110149|162823726|OTHER|As the study was not able to be completed the simple number of patients per outcome is listed.|||||||||||||||||The trial was to measure the response rate and EFS of patients but the manufacturer of the investigational agent closed and sold the agent to a new company so the trial was not able to be completed.|||
81576175|NCT03235154|162823732|OTHER|There was no comparator arm in this small single arm study||||||||||||No confidence intervals around point estimates provided given very small number of participants||||This was a single arm intervention study with a very small number of participants. Therefore, only descriptive statistics are provided.|No confidence intervals around point estimates provided given very small number of participants|||
81576176|NCT01683383|162823733|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Adjusted Wald estimation|||||||<0.001
81576177|NCT01683383|162823734|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER|||||||0.04|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||0.04
81576178|NCT01683383|162823736|SUPERIORITY_OR_OTHER||||||<|0.001|TWO_SIDED||||||Wilcoxon (Mann-Whitney)|||||||<0.001
81576179|NCT00996307|162823739|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two-sided confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated and assessed for non-inferiority first against the margin of 0.5 (exploratory margin) and in case of success against the margin of 0.667 (based on CBER guidance against the licensed comparator).|Ratio of GMTs|4.06|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.55|6.46|||||Ratio of GMTs at Day 22|||6.46|2.55|
81576180|NCT00996307|162823739|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two-sided CIs were calculated and assessed for non-inferiority first against the margin of 0.5 (exploratory margin) and in case of success against the margin of 0.667 (based on CBER guidance against the licensed comparator).|Ratio of GMTs|2.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.42|3.56|||||Ratio of GMTs at Day 22|||3.56|1.42|
81576181|NCT00996307|162823739|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two-sided CIs were calculated and assessed for non-inferiority first against the margin of 0.5 (exploratory margin) and in case of success against the margin of 0.667 (based on CBER guidance against the licensed comparator).|Ratio of GMTs|4.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.8|7.19|||||Ratio of GMTs at Day 22|||7.19|2.8|
81576182|NCT00996307|162823739|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two-sided CIs were calculated and assessed for non-inferiority first against the margin of 0.5 (exploratory margin) and in case of success against the margin of 0.667 (based on CBER guidance against the licensed comparator).|Ratio of GMTs|2.49|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|1.56|3.96|||||Ratio of GMTs at Day 22|||3.96|1.56|
81576183|NCT00996307|162823739|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two-sided CIs were calculated and assessed for non-inferiority first against the margin of 0.5 (exploratory margin) and in case of success against the margin of 0.667 (based on CBER guidance against the licensed comparator).|Ratio of GMTs|8.01|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|5.52|12.0|||||Ratio of GMTs at Day 43|||12|5.52|
81576184|NCT00996307|162823739|NON_INFERIORITY_OR_EQUIVALENCE|The two-sided CIs were calculated and assessed for non-inferiority first against the margin of 0.5 (exploratory margin) and in case of success against the margin of 0.667 (based on CBER guidance against the licensed comparator).|Ratio of GMTs|4.25|||||TWO_SIDED|95.0|2.94|6.15|||||Ratio of GMTs at Day 43|||6.15|2.94|
